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W. • . , - — , frvft f1�llartal �atibfls. ------ -- --- --- .. k� . �' t ,� � y r �- F ,�' ANS EWA OUT AROUND US ural I accepted, but after baring accepted through'' ifi country whish .was once 4 i, ; - .� ` I must tell my fries . the chronic cep own, and the only d' it the could mus- �' '- .,. __- � �[edfkitt. DENTIS y 4 Y Y { *4 - . „. �',:n ; r._ �cN ler, tbat I intend topiush the business to tee`was when a nicks was given to - set : s North-east cor. Yong & Queen sts. Lsi•ii82 LOCAL BAPPFJiINtls Itrschltb�v sY the bear dance." If assisted emigration ;�1.�_ ' ..� ✓JM Da, M•OwP, a final conolnsion without fear or favor R -'`:t" - -p M. BA 'SAN, C.M T» des satD lurr>ao tnoWlst sTt ova . et S.O„ nor. OMae and Hssidence, The largest Dental office in Toronto. COiR)eBptrlTDliNTe• from any person, add I think' the raw- brin in no more useful citizens than ' '1`�i: ' ging Street, Pi ng Office hours: Korning i - i pajere of this township will support me in rY ` s 3o to it:30 ; Ev ring 8 to 8. • these better let oar count remain the __ ""�' niy honest endeavors to serve them. I harm of the Indian. r " Gloid Amalaei>;i (silver), fend Por'eelain bt.ARfEiMONT.' ; Wo d has been received of the death of H FRA CY, M.D., C.Dd„ M.C.P. Fillin ,and Porcelain Gold Crowns, I do not intend to be drawn into an fur. - t : . 8 y Mr. Robert Dunbar, of Buffalo, brother of ' Cj• and S.O. $our (iraduste of Trinit ,Nosri°s.->t �e�s ther controversy in this matter especial- our esteemed townsman. . .i I as or roods of teeth a specialty. + .. Universit Tri �ity Medical School and the Co - r y' I man will bd tonna the oftllcoof a w s Pu m ly by anonymous correspondents. ThaDk- The corner stor ' y t1�; e, old No. 1, haB reaeiv- .' , I ei of pbysiciane and Surgeons of _ Ontario, BEST SL+'T$ OF TEETH !h� Foetory, Claremont, Whore he will be 0 cc boars, io to I2 a•m.,and a to s p.m, whits- pleased to inq you for the privilege of replying, yours ed.. such a renovating and cleaning this - -' . g -y 101y Vitalised Air for traetion. see anv of Itis rubscribers_i • R g I' Vale, out. _ most truly. GEOtifiE GEBOw, week that anything in the line of matter, ---- - - - `- --- ``-t Miss Hamilton is visiting rD Uibrid e W. FE BIER, ll.D„M.C.P.S., Ont. .NEW � ILC R SROP6 . vill g R [Tin NEws has a word to say to the oat of place will not have a ghost of chance 'fie' corms ondent of last .week. .At -a time of settling here fo weeks to come.�• D.CORONE . Office hours --morning from •The case of Walter Thorntison is more P f to io, evening to 6. surgery in rear of DBVG when a public calamity Lae smitten a (r.' STORE, Brock ;St. North, Claremont. Patrons : k [N B R 0 U G A M. • Iw eful. hereotw ices ad weaker pn Rh a last etri �heao chemicals &a., all people and those in authority are making p ill Rawson left kionsay evening for strenuous efforts to recover therefrom with eta ed so lou at the Eastern Tea Store j supplied with Faure Drugs, f' cheap for cash. The findersi ODed wishes to inform the QneenBcille. that the residents of the west were almost I ---- h the least outlay and the greatest possible Po dal MUSIC. public that he has open a tailor shop in Mrs. Leaper returned from the exhibi• Is ed it behooves the individual to aid in the throes of starvation, and a depnta- � - . � • _- .Js_ , .,,,. - pe ton a self a ` tion on Monday evening last, all he can or at least stand aside and im- Ppointed one -had to remove Mi:sla�1da Simpson, THE POST OFfI Q1CC1( lbiss Patterson in visiting Iver and- the conveyance and supply the starving ' It pupil of Mrs, J. W. Bradley, of the Toronto Con g � vede the wheels of progress as little as multitudes. s story o Music, Brougham, and asks fo a fair share of' parentA, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. possible. Aman passing and repassing ••.esca”. i, Is Prepared 'to�give lessons in voice culture- Miss Jennie Rawson who has been vis- • Those wishing to place themselves angor her public patronafie. L.itin in Eglington, Grimsb and Toronto a br,dge in course of construction may BROUGHAM. 1 _ �, : instruction will kindly communicate with her - - — g Y think that an unnecessary amount of time ; , at Claremont, Ai DRQ HART • returned Tuesday evening. is ooDsumed in the work, but if that man Thad Davis, who is employed with $. I t Thorough�Instruction Guaranteed . - _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ Reuben Rawson fell Mou'day e�el)mg would hitch up his team and drive over H- Stevenson, attended the Industrial -- --. The best of reft, ences Riven if required.' to -511 C , sea I� . I while constructing a new house on York piekerine township he would find that last week in Toronto, and while there one ' f _ _ __ _ _ __ ____ . •cox ' •. k am � street. He is bad] bruised. I P",. �, a Y the attention of the commissioners was evening w+is set noon b foot- ads who . _- - J. T. Dodwell has now got hiB found y P l.egat. ,.t t�0 i� ed to an hundred works of the same k ked him down and robbed him. His assailants escaped '` --- ---- - , , - saes ,. 'a, ," . going apaiD. The moulding department nature and importance. Also be would roc ped detection. It is vett i ON BAIL DOW, 1 BARRISI Eft -(In , F" '" '" a e is iulhil O eration and turning out some P P Y ;. t and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OrF1C$- pC •p .� 0,- . .a y Y,j' 6 find that the farmers llat•e failed to tender tou;h when an honest man .cannot get . Deverelt's Block, Brock -street, w tlityy. Private = Z i asp I � I A : fine work, mostly oil bridges Bud }1nple- on road Jobs adv,rtised time and again. We gouged enough in the thousand odd ways funds to loall it lowest -rates and on favorable- p ti � � meets, for which Toronto e0 h, are famous,, w ` I ;$yQ I � a;; „ ti &. happen to he in a, position to knout the vast p p , terms of payment. _- e'y C3,4 , �dy � ., •� «+ �. While Miss McFarlane was in the vil- number of jobs un ler way all at once ; to without being cruelly knocked down and - �FiONIAS PARKER, BARRISTER ca �'' zy;q ;�:. I -':M 1 W v lane the other evening her horse by some weiRli the difficulties met with by the com- basely plundered. It is a clumsy sort of . - . - - "' t . 8 Y scoundrel who cannot do. it u neater - : and Solicitor, &c.. Money to loan. No r a meau9 of atva nn3 su,ashed the btt�„y wissiouc re in letting tenders, securing tna p commission. O ee : over Outanoliank,Picker- S v . uB p - very badij•. bn4 tive believe the young lady terial, etc.; to appreciate the hard work and than that. ing ; open eve y Hatur\:av- !"y r ; ;o ` � + ' ; .; escaped cry. The building _ _ __ _ ---- - - p „4 Pe ] personal sacrifices made by the coinmia- g committee of the new. . E. FAREWELL, LL. B.,- BAR- 4, ,.I �, e a e Rei • Mr. Gilrar, of croute, will reach Presb m g P stoners, dna we have no sympathy for those 1 terian church here have had quite , . RISTEH. County Crown Attorney, and = , o:0 I e m .ca' ®� e c in Erskine Chi:rcll on Friday at 2:30 p.m., who Lind fault without knowing or caring a time about brick. Unable to secure - ~ CotnSy Solicito .Coi:1L House, Whitby. 10-y ftp w 0.m c.[ n ��, T. m �,m ' - . - _ _ � b �, o� � p .1, ? o z , , . and Oo the Sabbath the sacrament of the about the many divergent claims that - them the mason was sent to Toronto, but • -- -- t� , : M •C r r y. K W -,•, t m i DENTON - DODS, BARRISTERS, p" , d1J I $ 0 t, o m ax�_ Lord's supper •ill be dispensed. Rev• make it utterly im ossible for the officials found the city men wanted too much • - �°' Io�w g P P to lease those retie osed to criticise and a Y Pe 1 solicitors. 'otaries, Etc_, f3oncitorsforCit Go �+ • i anti County Lo n Aasxiatioa. i►oi Adelaide s p a r �� r° .04 $4 a �� L. Ferric, of Piekerin , occU fed the nl• p is p mo e r tbousaud for the brick laid anti, County Toronto. elephone 911. One of the part- _ `, 0 � 0 3 Ev e0 ti i , pit of this church last Sabbath with much grnulble. These are our ideas on this down at Green River. While in Toronto - ners will be in _ lareiaonj e:'erv. Saturd:.y over F v o_,- -_ ° . w_ 0 acceptance. matter and we would like to Fee people the mason telephoned a Port Hope man - i. Hopper's 6tore. - Y isly - c c a A Thr Methodists are ail going tato the consider the subject from a fair stand asking what he would charge for brick - _ , _ • r I ©'- Io ,;, p. , e w patty -pan anal rolling pin business. The point. laid down at Pickering. The brick -man' - I . i efertitary. , - . �b L, E 5d - > e: boys are inciting their girls for the are - ---- +s.-. quoted a price somewhat higher than he•'. ,�... ;; :.:.,;- a i R.� IA o c G WHiTEVALE. ^^"r'"`'•''""''` den rt hist week we announced there had done earlier in the season. However $, HOP VETERINARY a i .e mc. a Q as n ^ s ' . • Y� • Burg n, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- .M .0 4 ' t- " ' would be coming. but the committee he offered to consult his partner and sen - "� off '" c' air. Lagan Birnie has been visiting here P T -- ---- ----L -- - - ---- -_�--- -- - have decided there ie great risk in allow- word. No word coming, one of the com- e*lnary College, ciente. Treats all diseases of the domestic& animals. Calfa by day oris it owiD to the failure in the potatoe duribg the past week. I remittee drove over to Unionville and ur- nightpromptly ttendedto. Oflfceaudresidence DECKER'S VERY i g K° hlr. John Annie accompanied by his sig. p ( at Mr. Isaac Li ton's. Pickering. 23-v and apple crop ; if even the tGmatoes had ter Annie have been visiting Mrs. Tabor. chased the brick there, the same being - ---� not rotted so. there would have hewn a Mies Annie Miller, of Mimico, is at pies- delivered at once. Last week two cars - HOPX NS, VETERINARY-StiR- As I have bought up D n Reddin's livery measure of encouragement, but consider- of brick from Port Hoe arrived at 1 -ick - business and bare ad ed several newt ant enjoying a short vacation amongst us. p H• GEON, Graduate Of 't Ontario vet- ing everything and being mindful of the Mr. T. Farrell and family. of Scarboro, ering station consigned to the BrougbiLm - erinary College Toronto, will visit Whitevale horses and buggies, I an scoomodate and Cherrywooe every Saturday. Disease. of famine in Ireland the official board advis- were spending Sunday with Mr. David church committee, but they refaced to the horse's toot ttended to at my shoeing forge the public with Rood r go at all boars.. as the boys to sip and thick before they Annie. , touch the brick, of course, and we pre• lot 33,7th con.,�Pickering. Calls promptly at- Covered 'bus meets II trains. !n r. '_ landed to., Tole aph address : Whitevale, ont. connection with li livery I' kee a further go. They have deohled not to Go to the auction sale of the Edwin Var- sume the cars have been returned to the, P.O. address : Green lUver. Out. 34-r Y have rout i at the social nor, email on dun estate, lot 80, rear of 6th con. to -day shipper. I - • - Sale, Commission and Board- Y PAR 9 PPe - , - - --- - - - - ing Stables, P altering, toast two things I could have wished (Friday), at •l o'clock. •.�I.. • ' societies. v ' otherv►ise, but everything else that is good Messrs. J. H. Lord, of Markham, and Rev. Dr. Barrass in Montreal. I . :.r .� ,,, ,��' w' will be on hand. There will be salmon A G.. White, our esteemed miller have -- RISING SUN LODGE N�. 185.'I.- 0. -- - -- - -- - < - - - -1----- - been off on a tour of inspection .daring the DEAR SIR, -We have had a bas week in G. T. Th s lodge meets every Monday trom the Skeena river in Brutish Columbia, past' -week conference, but have found time to take a - evening in the year, -in Dale's Hall. Pickering. tea from JapaD, sugar from the nta- Keep in mind the month] aasembl - 1 J Ever person in Ited to join and help advance Frost Wak Binder, P Y Y• little holiday. One beautiful day we spent - y p isl tions of Georgia. lemons from California The last meetiva was a huge success, and the grand Cause of Temperance. r a few hours most delegbtfally at Mount _ ____ DAN. J. REDDI t AGENT f : spices trom Java, and goad cheer from all everybody was happy. Lots to eat and all Royal, which comprises 450 acres and is �uj:tiess Q�arDs. _ P'ICKER NQ .. , over. There will be lovers and babies, enjoyed themselves. 700 feet above the level of the St. Law- _ _ and gnndfatbefre and grandmother and The rumor that Bun is the cortespend- renes. The park is laid out in the most I.. � music tad merriment, and ministers. and out to Tux Nitwo. Chronicle, or other week - The FROST ct WOOD AIN BA. the oris! ;single Ut]/lb)lCef', �• cu•tistic manner, several acres appear to be 1 contemporary is entirely without loan - N wv ^ ;,;� ,__, ,, canvas, two -horse binder utscturesd. maidens sad mea and moustaches and Y po Y set out with flowers of every kind. The all so mixed u that le Brill have to dation. Ban claims that he is too_solid a view from the Look -oat is most charming mHODdAB UNN, Conveyancer, Cow- . p poop , 1 anissionor f taking 4ffidavite, etc., re- /rOZ�T'Z1 Ce i' stop every now and then and untwist Reformer to be guilty of each acts. Victoria Bridge, St. Helen's island, and a moat, Oat. SGL Y �/ .�.1 , �7v . The y. Mr. Hill, of Toronto, will oc- eat number of interesting spots are re- _-- - --------- -_-- ------t------- -_ - themselves far fear they get to be some- , Ri 8 Po P BUNTING-, Jaguar of .Marriage Rj g�jS9 body else and see the wrots girl ho e,. cup- the pulpit of the Methodist and ohnrch sorted se the d car The walks and roads - B • Licences or the County of Ontario. Of- 'Tuesday the 80th is to be a fine and warm Gere neat Sunday evening, and no doubt for horses and carriages are laid out in ` ace at the storeor at his residence, Pickering &=d P1ov�®• evening and there will be one of tine full- there will be a large congregation. as the every shape, mostly serpentine, all kept as - 4 village. reverend gentleman is wide] known. . est moons ever imported into the ooant 8 Y tree from obstractioD as though they were - -- _ The FM$OT A WOOD S Y13v rw,w was r9 Ere this publication is issued, bloodshed swept with a broom. .GGEORGE EROW. l.lsre�mont, Issuer awarded Fi7st Prise at the >t Whitby Plowing shining without let or bmdranee from 7 is expected in our acetol vale. A com- i ' ot l[arri a Licences. Private Office in y Pe Pe ere are two eemetri�, French and a{� Matah in i%@. It leads tD alt. �.m. onward. The tables will b• groan- R English, and they are so beautiful that you Pump Factory_ 6trictly eAdential. 23-7 gr 1NFt has beenarranged ed between two of our - I Mg at 8 p.m-, and the people who unload moat skilled pni{iliate, and f;reat eacitament might almost wish to be laid there when - I' 1. - i> R. BEA ON, TOWNSHIP CLERK In prices and terms the aye o" of athar t4mu- them will be groaning an hour afterwards, prevails at this time. It is understood the you bid a final farewell to all thin . 1J • Conveys oar, Commismioner for taking pan les cannot compete witb me. y things here atRlavits, Acco intaut . and Insurance Agent. I invite all to inspect tb machine* at my not because they have not had emoagb or duel will be fought single-handed, an3i the below. The city has made Rredt improve - Money to loan n form pproperty. Wills pro- place, opposite the News O ce. mo much but because they were unable betting so far is 2 to 1 on Ted, although ments daring the last few years. The •bated. OFFIC At Whitevale.- Will be in John is the heavier weight. Brougham eve,. Monday afternoon for the DAN J R DDIN empty thetzr. This is the last summer g public building and the churches both tion of b"stases. 27-T .. ' 'I and those who mica this chance of A recent arrival here is a young-Qentie- Protestant and Roman Catholic are mon- - transac ____ _ y man from London, England, anil a nephew uments of architectural skill, mostly built ( . Atnchitect. ; _ . ' P1C3cS �'• 2J watching the summer festivities leaving of our fellow -townsman, Mr. James Rose. - - ` _ __ _ _ as w:U have no other opportunity of hail- T stone and massive pillars as though of as i are n h �r ^, ,; r _ ,: _ _ . - ,_ _;; ;,;;-... hs scribe had the pleasure ot �' p�ending a there was no expectation of the trump of �' A. PUb1�, CUJNTY ACI3IT1r:G"r WHITBY I MAR LE AND -- 'nR their friends io so open air gathering few hours in the company of Mi. Rose's doom being sounded for a few generations. A. for the �Sounty of Ontario Drawings , flits year. A large crowd iseavected and guest cue day reoentiv, and could not bat Most of them have the same fault which r:^ and specification furnished for every clan, of there is a hearty wel,Iome for all. feel deeply impressed with the interesting building. 13tea -and hot water heating and P Y Pr g some churches that yea know are distin- - ventilation a s eciaay. Ofne Berrie Block,Granite � Dasa Evtroa,--In hoar last issue I no acoonnts of that aentlemaD's travels. •The gaished for, viz., from ventilation and ' z _corner Dundia and Brockstreet's, ,Wnitby. tics a supposed correction as regards writer could not fail to obset ve that the worse acconstic, properties. I was in two Residence] -Kin ton Road, East Pickering. 37-y bridges : on the 9th con. The gent who gentleman in question has seen much of chuches yesterday and is, was with the ut, .�s� wrote the ave charge of untruthfulness the world, and it is to be hoped his sojourn most difficulty that I could hear a word. + ---- - a �ctio�teerlf►ig, - ----- D U N DAS St. = - WHITBY. Kr s Y _, • . c - �... ,_'-,r ,, d, in said issue fulling to sign bib name I in our midst will be one of the many places No fault, however. could justly be laid to ,; r�-IHO ,: S OUCHER, Licensed 'Auc• - (l-staatlssneeft 840.) am therefore constrained, in order to added to his record of interesting travels. the minietcra, for one of them was a real - tioueer, V uator, etc., for )Gast York and 9 ���- acaom lisped orator and the other was a the whale of North and south Ontario. Btrist wA a answer said charge, to give my friend a P . attention given to allordersb mail ortelegra h_ R. W01hubliq ♦o p �boro Dame, which is Mr. Oeten Tation. how \- DUMBARTON. mostdigtiuctspeaker. Charges Moderate. Address MHOS. POUCM, Mr• Osten Tation most em ,hatical) states The music in all the ol,archea which I , _ , Box t7, Brougham, Ont. Importer and Deal r in Foreign that the bridges were not in on he 8th Aliss Morrison, of Campbeliford, spent have visited is very superior, but I mast-. I - � . _ -__ - - -- r----_ con., nor were theF likely to be completed Sunday with Visa Oddie. give the palm to the Wesleyan church on i Bopts a.tul Shoese and Canadian Granite. in the next three weeks from the date of The .Rev. Alex. Kennedy, who claims to Bleury street. The church is of immense [ ' I - . - be the oldest Presbyterian ministerin Can- size and is well suites for music. The wellk 1 JOHN L +'S IE, 1300T A;N`D AIIOE - •.I hi letter. I`ow sir. I simply made the i ads, has gone to hie home in tVelland after trained choir, and the maga ificent organ rt Maker. Pe ged and sewn. work. Orders Pat•tfesfl wishi>3q any ce etet'p work will : ement to on in rivate conversation' O a few weeks here. are well suited for each other, and to those I . promptly attend d to. Experienced workman- do well to call on us be ore going else- ]nut for publication) tphat the bridges were spending Rev. R. M. and Mrs. Craig of Fer- who love music -and who does riot- all t ship. Don't for t the stand, Dearly opposite the - , - t News, King strbo , Pickering vI hl,ge. - 7-v where. Forty yea record Of up, I did- not ray the bridges -were c•m- eus, were i,n town fora few days last week, hear or two can be spent here most deli►ht-' __ _ ____ _------- __ ___- perfect satisfaction given in _ lilted and read for traffic. `thus if Mfr. but left for t•he west again on Friday- fully. �' -- p y Nutetx• every ea Osten Tation wishes to construe the worels 'tlr. and Mie. A. Thom, of Katrina, Deus- In conference ice are getting along very ,i .^__ - - k . -'`"`_ to suit his owu ideas and charges them ae I koka, renewed acquaintances in their nae well. I think I told Fou in my last that _ O1tDUN MOUSE, 1'ickeutnq, Out., falsehoods, he ma rhape make out a tive county during the fair week. Fourteen the Federation question is settled. The . James CFor on, proprietor. This hotel is a b>��Ftd Y years work considerable change in faces, decision of the General Conference four fine new brick building, finished in superior SOLICITED BY : J. M. d�A MER, case. He says the bridges will not be style. Every co. venience and comfort for the e ready for traffic for three weeks. I ask Mr. Sam Gorwell, well known here, but years ago was •re -affirmed, so that we have I'. , . .- . , - • travel]iugpublic New andcom,nodiousstsbles PICKERIhtI, ONT. 8ti-Gm now a resident of London township, sur- passed through the fire of controver- -� . and sheds. 23q — yon where is the truth, iD Mr. Osten Ta• . ' . ____ _ _ __ _ prised his friends by a •visit last week. - sy without being dcvo-ired. ESTER. HOUSE, Pickering, Out., tions remarks when wagons were driven The flosses Wilson, of Newmarket. spent The lavmen are more conservative than over the bridges on Tharsdav morniDg a few now open fob• the accommodation of the days at Mr. Sam McConoehie' the mini'stera. On the question of the ex- j - travelling public. This hotel, having lately about eiz flours before hie letter saw 'the The' Dr. and lady have returned'from tension of the ministerial terns, they were changed hands, tins been re-furni:.hed Lhrq;lgh- TH , ; _ LE !i - light of t18y in print. I do pot wish to the wedding ,excursion, looking well and almost t�I a man opposed to go beyond three out. Situated tan for is, opposite e Mi In.- b e MIJ8, convey the im ion that Der. Osten launching into a life of concord and felicity. ears. The ifiinisters who wanted four or It is convenient tpr+patrone of the 1Jills. Weals ----•— y l Y• 1 orinach at all reasonable hours. Good stabling ' I- .. - '. Tatriclo is an untruthful maD—not by say Miss E. M. Henderson and Miss Harlev even five years were a few who are in Rood . - • , and died room. Box stall and enclosed yard for Finest yaltte in Watches s or offered. A 9ne have taken their de sitars for the seen astures of sa , horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. ewelled American moveme ted marked " J. 8. means, but when he lead such a abort die• P Q P Y $2 000 per year and up - The bar is open tan legal hours, and is stocked 4IlNARD. WHITNV:' fit i►ith oompensa- tance to travel to ascertain the facts, I City. Success. wards: The poor fellows wTho only receive wish pare lI' no ' of eve brand. ANDY >dc- tion balanFe, patent rinion, a Highly fini.hed The Rev. R. Coartioe, of Belleville, was X600 or eyes less could not vote fora i CULLY, Proprietor r 361y in a beautifully nsiraved Can only Ohart;e him with an abominable fife ' i _(� lack of energy. As for the •nth or un- guest of Mrs. Z'� m. Cowan while calling measure which would make it even more ; - -- .______E.____ ----- I • • • on friends of old times in the village and difficult for them to rise any higher in the i I Watchntaki OLID .... ... trnthfalneae of waetmR'60 of the people B Ali.s, ,_; . , I . _ _ - SKI neiRhboriiood. ministerial scale. There are in all about ' •, ' �.v- Pick- • _ _. _ • • • • ___� _ money in repairing the btridge on the 91<h .One of our boys, Willie O'Brien, of the 1,800 ciranits; and' there were not abaker's = F j A LUTHBERT, watohmalter. I beg to diger wish Mr. Osten Tation ering, Ont. Raving been 25 years at the con•, harbor, joined the immense army of bene- dozen who wanted,the term to be lengthen- ; , t j trade, I con gnar�ntee eatlstsction. Agent for _ sod when the proper tithe comes I will be dicta by taking unto himself a wife in the ed, perhaps they thought that three years 11l+'• Lm„araa E e- asses. Watch°° an Clocks FILL )rrepared to. show our reasons for re reou of Miss Sparks, daughter of the was Ions enough to be embarrassed. . yy cleaned on ahorgst notice, and at reasonable per :. rat". 'ASEles ; and I sa-s7 ..... . .... . . . .. • • ing the bridge by drtyiaDpc gi can arbtrr-muster: Ga in Sind win, Will, the The eonferenoe has also decided not to , w . worm, inc a nu ber of General 1 ' I e i:.: allure the people of the township that it early bird catches the rfx►. rests th m Ge ra .Snpenn- s r • - 9 is the�rel time I was ever. charged with Mr. Ww. McConochie, of Colombia Co., tendents. I can form no idea when the con- ` ' �„ ­_ . . . : 'On"tHaving solidgo gold bcrw.-jo nti and thumb wading either my own tme*= or those of Wisoansir, is here with old friends, look- ference will adioum slue die, but .I do not ' t � a 10-. . .- � pieces, bearin maker• ntee to - is As well as Usual. believe that we will Pee the end for ate �J an 1 . l.tter I have faith R 4 . J •.. weer �6 roan.niy the public. whf�,h r - . , , . PI HE ING► "BRANCH, . ' . , flaky for the last three months to pref'serve. Fall wheat is t�iDR very extenfi vely sown least a week to some. We are Bill getting k p ti / t I- .�`''' this season. The excellent yield of last tired. The akcretary and 1s assistant on • , .0 .A H. But sir I do not retead to be infallible, h �_ I -_ harvest,' has been encouraging ter this line, some days have to snatch al morsel betwean *,�r even ire bridge budding. No doubt I am - . Open for the ransaetiop of alflegitimate like the rest of the human rates, )htb:e to white a poor crop oft bailey and. the Ma• the sessions and rush back to bneinesB wi. ' . _ -. Bpilkiirp, Basin da. $iDlev tariff Bill have thrown Gold water as little delay as possible. TakiDRthe bine ,<` ; ,err. I do not wish to appear egotistic or on, barley. prospects. - - . , consumed in eommttteeg only few work � . �z � "� k •1 OFFICE 1��II-FL(02n IO t0 $ ; satIIr(la�f .F lindalY Slated rR boldlDj( the position.of ' "� w "` 10 to 1 o'clock. t'a`i'_ Po . On Satuvdsy last. f fatrrily. uiti Spanish lace >tlifls t�elve hourfl per day, and L. i S• eol�alnissioner, ae the position- W49 pre&&•.. ami rauts passed throw h oar town with fancy you Will say that this is too mach: . ,•Ma ,-, � ��, _i avings B `nk in con etioft. `s o ` B NA t upon me by Inv noligagtles to the coup• sm,e� bears. 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" ��; �, � - _­* - - __ ..:, ` ,... .11 I : , havel^ dioinct idea , " . - . * - I - - -- . .1 - ,' I a pretty girl in I I.- , � - .- .- -- r , - - � ; , . �. ­� . L . A1000,00- n inum - � , . . . :1r com ' ' clin... . . , . r _.. :�,.., Saic .. I � ­ 1� .. - ,4,. -� A � - _- . - , ` ' derbilt's to $16,000, and Jay Gould's *to in . : ad- to Queen Vi I He . , - " ' '** ­ - ' I , ­ I . .1 _. I . .. t . -64 - , CA"A. : _�k "': �:o 4 �*m &I - :-_-7...,..- ­-ipe - - . .- . . ;,: . - In the firat place, an i0molutely ., � 1. � 2� ' � 1z _ - I... - - She declare .,.. - _ ... � .. ­ -. I.., . ; �1'1 - plisha -to 2fth lqc�vamber. ed1wretofdm -T . .: _. � . . -. . . .� -.4, _., $7,450. . Dew__15ty - 111y. . ." I I - .� _& ., � 11. - - October . . . . . . . 4 lt�-.i_ mi" .. , L� - I I Lient, Stain left Halifax for giigland Reports of killing fv;st "in tt: 11�estern Lim, night in required for calling; for if in the family. * ­_ - -...-: .,.-- 8 as moon, elk, reindeer or caribou in& t bo I , I-, �, , , �;... . - I * - � 1, .41� 1 . Tbexemark was i - - -_. ; - . � . statesc%insedexc nigntintbeChics, ­ I _� I ' `�"` ­ t . --- At..'* -1 I � - . bAt week. . ite , go mar- there Is a breath of wind aetir� the moose kfl,04 bef , � ... .... f� IF ­­� - . ��,r:.,�'_`_'_. - -1 ,_... - 4 - � 7e OTb" 15, IN& - ant- Jose-ili Pulitier, of the New York World . . . .q n,&Jodrs not even t . . . - � a . Im. hiavy deQ- y - No Moo@& biariilif ditr _ Jim for a - pri - . - ; - _�_ - :r' AnthraciW641'in $9 to $9.25 to - * kat'on;'NiaturOs * , Svith & C willimoNvI pt qsmt of.the hantfir. Tlk* 10 Ve -M 11 . .. - ­ . . a per n in . . t C: & moonlighti 4i a4sy be killedbi taken who bi�j,become totally blind i __ ­ - ... , '. �_ . . Winnipeg. , era I 4ht mus one. * - it. & J$kc. , And *list " " i � � . ' oos a notice that tbmy 1� ,--. - I n coM, L� . w . , 1. . i,,��A , .. . ' ' . � " _ 11W , . . ­ , - � - �. live * .y one sessm, prior to IM, in lim.- vate secretary a Young �Xlllglilllhman named � - ­ ' . . - . .. . :. an � m-orted unable to meet their 6bligations- -M �om up in as daytime. He will 0W - .. . . .1 �, �; I neither engaged, tv 'r - I . _: _ as follows : one pumm, 5-; t*0 p, or-. T'dwoully wfio is-&- nephew of lArd Ponson. . .. ; -1 -�, _��..� ;­ I 4 � I ... � . . . 1. �,7 A!- - - from, ho befo;iesunse , .. � -777 - r -, t of such 1 . . ouseat 14 0�niseker�l I . - An. . t up to two houre 1 __ L__AL__ A__&L__ - ,r--- __ ____ __ . . � , I ..- prospee - . It Brunawick . . - - " a -, 'p. I ,�, � , - 1._� - - , . __* ,John Cornell; of Glassboro, N. J.0 aft6r &bar , - The inssituxient wherewith - '' IS_WV5V1;T I "F 1-_ b - .e - - . . . . . . ­� '.., irbereas, moreover, . - .� . 9 I P'r " . , 17: 11 . . I" . " 1A. --.1- I . . . a J, $1 - K J71;Nrl ne i Y. . . I I -_ - -4- -1. ft r6�_ I— --.I - . . . -". _: . � . . . I � The li�ssof life in the French fim�lhg, ully g to throw his niece, Miss Mary the caller endeavom to imitate the cry of the Si�ital�r to r ; - - . � . 4 . t va , t W . . . ­ � . # � - - herself, I bluslied f �� - o. . idgen-lot - . * . .- . 01- - - - � - __ I . -1 4 I I . T - . _.. bf Newfoundland this s�iaaon has been IN - = rday 09w t I I ' I '_­... thesedty f -H I . It. _1� . �, - - - C , MmA. eath a moving train on Satu oansists of a ooias-s��tubo, made - � The E16press of AustriA. h - ... so - I I . - . . . . L � . - ,. - ­�'i�, -, -,- -.. - . . * 'hich is - " . _ �_ men. I . . - -1 . _. . I . A Bbat6n fi" , -*�odabak_18th August to lot J - . a stearn-yacht on a br;aikA W ... � . , sphere, and of "e�t of bireh bark rolled up. This u'" 0 � � - . pmped in front of the - engine himself and ant nclude - - all tfie in . . ' i . . . ... rm,hi , was mangled to death. Comell was an horn 0 about eighteen inches inletioli !tud M"i'Y, ' the Sco4ish-coast. and some as ;4th *- � . women, a young Wc . I .. I . .. � . . . .. . * . 11 . . SaW, zail and, golden plover -lot .. 1. _... 1. - ­ �ble molassm in .1 elderly man, and one of Glawboro's most three or four in diameter at .the broWest , I .. WO; of France, *40u, .Afficaj, Ard ;, prts I � - , uld"openly I(ech . - . I � �/ ' latut'lliAl"A 1�_V:111 . . tember lot January. . �. . ajorca.. ­ _. . . � .� �, , . -i . . I end being just large enough . , . : - ter i a pret . .1 h � Quebec. - respected citizens. , -and, the laswow She travels ri(1er.an.anwn'W name. . . � _. ­ - - . . - - - . .; � , , I . 2 . . I - . ....._. Mr..Jameii Baxter, the MontriaL broker, . . to fit 1he mouth. The caller uses it like a J)aok4 ipf all kinds and all water -fowl -. . . . . - -_ - .. A - .. a litr sole - � 4 .:.11 The str*ike on the' Niw York Central rall- . I at Septeinber to lot J=U&ry.L , . , L _. - . I . . I - . . . . groaning an a . - � .- is now after the Central Bank for way, whicli has been over for some time as trking trumpet, d roaring Geese lot September to let May.' .: .1 .- . I L . - . . Amd am dailt niore I , , , ' .- - re . . , Clii t W. D. Andrews, A TbrontiJ has re. .1 t roujill it, imitating as well as he can the * , . Her father i3a.l) * I 1. during his lifetimli sitty-nine peopil " I I " . ­ �.. mi of the cow moose, Few white men can . . , : I- - $200,000 damages. far an the company was concerned, in now Ham -lot September to 15th March. scu:r - �� - . : --chwa3r &=Dg poor ' . I �. . Kingston has a -xensaticin in 41 Tom -the- admitted to be at an end by the men, -who c , The above dates are inclusive. . I from drownin � �, . I .. . _. Kinser, " who has a -mania for-stopl ing -ladies are applying to, the company to be reinstat- really wed; but some India=, by long Them way be ex: fteen He will be recommendet I . There are 1iour chil . I/- .:... 1 ­ . Nractice, can imitase the animal with won- .posed for was for. 11 by the Duke nofConnaught, an a fit recipient_ , � - � - . ., ., . .. on the streets at *ght and kissinj them. - ad. It in mid the company is tin from days after expiration of time for killing. of the Albert medal, the highest honor g, I . . .. 0 obq she will not, aii . I . � A . I ex" erful succe&L In calling, the smallest Wen � . Aoijs 1A her, go to V un McEwex ba �1! its employees a pledge that they, 2an not No eke td be taimh or destroyed at any in England for saving life. . . - 4 . - � ­­ g gir named . hoarseness, the ali litest wrong vibration, . % . ''. seff-suppatiug I . . - - . k nl,,ed join any labour organization. . . 1, . . heiseYat Herdingly, Man., on. Sun TLy - . time. -No taraps, neft or mares, baited lines - - - - .. . .. " I . busi .. . : __ . .. -1 ._ %� . .., the least M sound will then prove . 1, . - * _..., L will, as they exrp� . ,. . � , . becaung her father is going to mar -y ,again. �. - - .1 I, � . .1. lar contrivances to be us&L These - . � . . - I - . ,-.,.. �:._a. �., . . . . .� I � - - . .1 - ...- IN GEN '.. � . . .. ,,, fatal. On oommions the Indian will kneel on or inmi . � . . �. It I - * , . . . . - .1 ,:1 ., , � - � _. . i lit - ket. " I i . . . � . � - A meeting was held last week i i Winui- ' I ' : " - - ..: � I .1 . I the ground, and putting the broad end of 'may be destroyed by any person without IArd Tennyson is hale and heartyat a y - I ". :,� ��- Ifo Oareris'mj fia . The AustraR ppin` strike- is co - liability. No conAv=ces described or years and says he expects to write - � . , I . . ., aid sm sht the horn close to the earth, so as to deaden Ifelallet - - � . : � will marry the inan I peg to consider the question of set idinst lapsing.,. . at . I r � - . - �­ , - to the famine-mtricken districts of Ireland. . .1 . the sound, will imitate with au -a marvellous known an batteries, swivel gansy sunken ?no more poem before. he stops. He has nom - : . ' _. � . - , - - :. - happy,ever after"; t �. . 1. - 'her fidelity the wailin anxious cry of the cow, pal . - F - . I - ordained lot of wom . I - I An earthquaki shook M ags and ot go Mtn or night lights to be used for killing inated Lord Lytton an his successor ft� Poet I . . � ..- - - , The visit of Sit Ai4brose Shea 0 Quebec Spanish towns on Wednesday. . _ ., � _ _ that the bull unable to resiat, rushes out wild fowl. Laureate, but the Queen, the Prince of - - � . .. . . . . - , . � i : ,', 1 of human events, in , . ­ � - ­ ­ . has revived the idea of the federation of The traffic in a � laves is sai( to go on . openly from the cover of the treas and expcoes him- Fur bearinn animab linay be � tinly taken, Wales, and Lord Salisbury each has A differ- . , 11 � : . * - 12 .- 1�. I . I' - Newfoundland and the'gritish W t Indian . hunted or killed an follows : ent candidate in view, it is said. - � ad in this prospect, I . in the German to self to death. Sometimes when the most , . . � . .. _ . ;". Islands with the Dominion. - rritory at. W:tzibar. I . Beaver, inink' muskrat, sable, mar,tin . .- , - .. I choose it. For inan . .1 - - . � . . . 7 M . secomplished caller fails to induce the . . - . �_ ... .1 I - � I 1. . . . . I . � - - �_. . days of busy einpi " o - At the session of the General eth�Xat Carmen Sylva, Rournainia. a talented Q : otter or fisher -i'st, November to I at May. . . . , . . - . - . . O"n auspicious animal to show himself, the "' . I � . - . , . build up a plan of . L . Conference, held in Montreal, a resolution is at present at Llandudno, t is Walsh health . Nor. 8W my inu.slaist, house The cut, * spear- Christina, Queen Regent of Spain is %. , I . . - . . I passion of jealousy in appealed to. ad, broken or destroyed at any time. Any t advocate of tobacco. 9 " '. - i . -_ : future lover whatev, - ': reaffirming the strong position taken by the r1esort. . The lIndian win unt like an enraged She consumes .% - - ... . . Church on the prohibition question .. I I person in& deatmy such trapay 5nLm,,, etc. 9 FaZgge'quanity of E tian cigarettes, and ' - - - - . % - assured, If Cod intei . . . opposition. paw- it The Chinese Gloveimment = oomm"oed bull, I bresk dLF branches,, and slash I ? ' - - I '. loved, Ito matt,cr hin �_ . ­_ ed without * , - - �" to build a railway, with the help of British abo - exactly like a moose fighting the to act, witliout any liability. I there is no -thing lat her little "Bubi,11- . �, 1'1� y4diurheart, or flow . . . i . N. B.. -No poison to be used in killing King Alphonse XIII., enjoys more than - . 49_ - � ! - � bush with his antlem What the wail .- ith the sentinel . . � . . I- Mr. R. G. McConnell', - of the 0��Mlogical capital.and British engineer L I ' his mather permits him to strike a ` - ":: .. . . :.., w . . Survey, reports vast deposits of t leum ' of th cow has failed to accomplish the idea the animals �a�ed and no poisoned bait to when L_ .. ., - . - �� ,�. - . . " king of your heart - . � . d ro a A panic prevails among tl a South of Ra"s . in any localit where dogs or match and apply the fiame to the end of her . --...* . i:: I - . . . -.1. I in Athabasca, an he will reelrend th sia grain exporters, and a 1 eneral crash is f i al already en rewi&xa, b i W -P 40M cattle may have seem to IS "Me. cigarette. r - . .. . 1. - . force an entrance ; � - rnment to expendl $!20,000 O' a �'4'tl, casting prudence to th=awfuds, not . . X . .. . I Dominion Gove ' expected before the season c ones. The No deer -dog to run at large from the 15th � . . ­ _. . - ., .- . � . . . - .. -f- " . , � . king, you hail bett . or $30,000 in sinking Well& . . .. infrequently falls a victim td the hunter's . . I . .r,-- - ; -, -� r . - . - . _. . . . I � L . �, , ,Usurpers. I - . i November until the 15th October. ' ' . . . . , - . . How much hiorex . - - Mr. Justice Rose del , - ent i The Vamische Zietung, of Berlifi,,aayi an bullet through jealousy and rage. The cry Foreigners must n9t hunt, take or kill Princess Victoria of Pmosia, daughter of L I.... I r . . .: . ) I . vered jnd � n order has been issued providing for a uni- of th� cow is a long dmwn-out melancholy . ... , .1 . _.. &6 St. Geo accident trial.at Toronto on form for the sailors of the German navy sound, I' deer in Ontario, except as follows : Share. tha, late Emperor Frederick, and grand . - ter, by con t rast, ol- t I . . , , ' mpossible to describe in words. The , -c are no m , ! - i i, . 1 .,-.. Saturday. held that the jury laid. vir- by Bri h seamen. answer' of the bun moose, on the con holders in an incorporated compan - - �, , . (lay! Thei I . I ;e y on the daughterof Queeu.Victoria, is about to marry - V . __ . similar to that worn . . tmry, IF �f . .� � tuall disagreed on a materild point, and , do of each company or wh a Gcrman Prince, and will have a dowry of )- in the city at, least. y � . . froun o obtain i, . . .. is a rat - - � .�. . . . I . . __ that another trial would be necessai y. . Letters from misgionaries'i i Central Africa her short guttural grant, and re he Commissioner of Crown Lan& a ten million marks. Her annual allowance . . � : . -, mule in.dependent ai-4 . sembleo at a great distance the sound made 'rom t , " L . . I .. � . . . Rev. Cure Decary, of St. Hem: i, on allow that the Protestaril a and Roman rmit it the cost of $10, and under the will be seventy-five thousan(Lmark8, besides . , i :� ing" their rights, a - . . e" Catholics arc: working liand in hand, and restrictions above quoted. ' . -g these is the i . ..L. . by an ax: chopoiug wood, or that of a man lie such gratuities as Emperor William may be- .' I._ amor - . - . says the failure of the crops in the grovince 1pulling hard at a refractory cla, - The - . L . . � .1 . . . � � . :.. I . itning Mah mmedan ini _Z� unti- r may noi . . � . ! I I - . , * t . � livin�;. 'Noself,1,c*4l)e( gradually overco, [In- y Imne t be exported. . . stow on her. . - . ' of Quebec was caused by the Wmt� of God ence. calling must be continued at intiir�v I - . - A, . . I -1 - 1 . .- � five or thirty, full . . , . � ... �� - directed ag4inst the -blasphemy, intemZr- __ . ... - an am*er in heard, when the hunter's tac- a penalties im med by the Act arer as . . . . - . .. .... _� - .- I I'll - tion and de,iire to tin . - . I . . ' ' ' - - ' 1� .. ': . . - . ance, extrayagonce, and lust of the tir - . . . op -says tics must be modified according to the way In o deer, elk, moo vin 5 ne, - of Listowell,. . � , - � , , The St. 'Petersburg 01W d 'Gazzette fol own: 46ase _#e, rein- Mr John U i to ;,� ­ .� . � r * . the renewal ot the Tri e At iance for seven the animal acts., Great acuteness of hearing deer or caribou, not exceeding %*WI4)r less brother of Dr. fivingstone' . who has . . I . L. aif(I generation, is con . . :- Fi - nowadays and eat th I . . - I I . � - . ­ The Winnipeg Free Press on M d 113- ill encourage us I tria, Jn her anti- is neosgurv, inasmuch as the moose may than $10 with cort, for each offence ; birds been in Scotland for some oweek past, ' ' * . . . ,... with nothing to fill li . 'R� . - . I 1 mian po 14981A to cast pnt in an - has been, -'-'- * ' &_ . . -1 lished a complete apology to Att= - en- Pull!! W1 licy and oblige appearance without answering the or egg $25 to $5 ; fur bearing animals, $Z is now in his 79th year. He � . .. . eral Martin for the charges of co, uPtiOn asitle her peace illusions an I redouble her call at 0611 ; and the first 'indication of h to 0, foreigners, $20 to $10; .exceeding in Canada fifty years, during which he has . , the petty round of s .- - brought against him in connection ith the vigilance. in I k* - . _. her share, or not, as t . - � . . - . 1'�, Northern Pacific railway, upon whi I h M . .. .. . -.f- .: . � I presenos in the slight noise he makes in ad - number of (leer, IP20 to $5. made seven visits to his native land. He is - .� �, - -hc ­ - r. . . - ' t, . Plenty of girls m - \ ...- . I �:.,-. . . I . .: vancing. At times he will roach with In default of immediate payment of fine now retired from business. He bears a - - .- , . - 1 � . � I L . � even large incomes a � . Martir) . brought an action for crimin I libeL .. . 1, , , _%-��] . . - . rest caution; then, &gain, r:71 toward the and costs the defendant may Ve imprisoned strong resemblance to his illustrious brother, .i' ..- . . i- . I� . - . . ... . . . __ I _. At Sherbrooke, Que., the other da a deaf - 4. ... � Our North-West Indlanxb".. . � . , .1 � funter with the fiercest impetuosity. For in the county jail for not more than three and is distinguished by his quiet thoutit-, . : I � their livings. They I 1. . ... - . - - . �� and dumb man was charged with I rceny. . I. . i all of these phases or moods of the moose the month& � fulnes8 and retiring disposition. Mr. 'v- - . . - I . __ of irldep�udcnce, all( � . - ".. He intimated by pencil and paper ,at he The �nadian Indians, says a co ond-. The ac4=4%1 shall be compft�ent an - . . . - tile blessedness of Ila I _:-'� _. . I I hunter must be prepakvd, otherWiss even the d Coin- ingstone is sojourning at Wemyss Bay, and - I - - ent, are not -so thoroughly , iliz:= the . . . - . .1 - . Such girls do notspre I �, . would conduct his- own defence, and that it Dominion G -liable to give evidence. said 1� - - , - overnment w. at have the wokid most exp�rt caller will fail of results. The pe I s for Cdhada on Friday. -Chrigian . I . I . - - � I- . . . i was immaterial to him whether the e arnina- believe. The Rev. 9dgert. -Young, who . . I animal comes within gunbliot Convictiona shdlt not be quashed for want Scotland Lea(kr. - - .., . � . tile unwary hushantl; I - - - tion was co 1111" tue f forni. . � _. . . . ­ . :, - .. - .: , care very little whet .� nducted in English or. rench. hasbeenamang them for y- 178, says that toment must be lost, and the shot 0 1 - I - . - . - . . .- � and the are quiteas I . '. - --. - Thetrial proceeded, and the prisola r was must �e simultaneous with hi Ile whole of the fine shall be paid to the - - - � 1, . . . . * , y : - ; one of the saddest features it ticeable among is ap;earance. � . . � -ight man at 1; I : � .. acquitted. these Pagan tribe's is the car tempt in which Re rts since the o of tile moose prosecutor, unless the convicting justice ban . Freaerick 3ohn Cridland, who has *been.,' . - . , . by the i . . . . I .. .0 . � � .. , ... I season ats � reason to believe that acccuser and wxused in the British civil service.for the. Wt .. , . are ever reply to sm, . _:_ . . ... . , . . c-RikAT -thrrAilmi. , '.. . .. woman is held and the enti oe lack of to that so far Df ek has attend. - : . � � I oft . . p . . _. I .. .. . I ;2 u thirty-five years, holding various powtions .-, s rch of a*,%-ife"; an( - . . . . I - � - , k�l Y ag' 'Tn_ ad the fforts of the 11callem " It at a are in collusion for the purpose of benefit- . I . I ed, if tile . . Sir William Hardman, elitor' of ih Lori- , th with old e anti suffering. Me. y the JaLter, in which ease the justice n a ill this and other countries, has recently re- ; I . y marry at; . ­ . - . . oulig has known a young a Lother, who has trifle ly. It has been noted, ll�wever, i'll I y signed the post of Consul at Charleston, : . , . �r - . . . . . don Post, is dead. than w ithin the past two or three yam the ort er the dispoeal of the fine as in ordin . - � � . . tiilin.tinic-8 more re-il 1( . , stries . - The potato . crop . in t ie . . haid the misfortune to bear a daughter, to __ - ' m ; in growing ary South Carolina. During the war he ,was - _. . - , - . . earne. .s in it. . . 'timerick istrict be abused by her lord and aster because tt Consul at 'Richrrinrid, Virginia, and . I . The "kirl 1w-helor. - 1, I male more and more indif- cases, . . is total , For a fuller and more complete fishing for. ... � ly destroyed. fermtothecall. Even the old. bulls whose �wcnty years held a similar ottice at Mobile, - �.v . - � - 11 . I . ( the cj�ild was not of the in& - sex, 'and one ' rifen - 1. ineroui cnov�,h to for - .5 The Southampton dock'companies h ve de- womaiptook her baby girl . e .1 continonep w them more and hnuting laws for the Dominion "a page ... . . l g it . -)sitioix . , , themselves. 2 lany of - , id, dashi " - I sus or ould tender ompany * s Alabama. He lield a subordinate 1), . . � . . � . c re- f. - out. on a rock, threwits lifeless . A to � . r', - 1, cided on a general lock y in the ept ble to the lure, are diBeoft 108 and 1.91 of the Chas. Stark C ler G. P. It. .James, the novelist, who W415 - - - , I I rnw, or friends, paying tht . .. . I ing, "Would m gard W th Bulls clon (I't'd, IN gage illustr*W catiglogue, pricV. "`( .., 1�! . - y motlitt had been so _ 1� . : � . Mr. McG,rath, a Ni6tional League m mber, 11, i the fetching voice of the British representative at Norfolk,, Vir- - . I . Inly to the genera. I exi - - I . - 23 et,L- _F�" to intendin, asem - , . n L . ­ say d as the fe le, , - now trust more to the isense . . . g pur9h. in . , � . .. n by ,minem at Ballin alTy. kin todo that tonle." rhebunterwill - y - - �, - ginia, during the yellow -fever outbreak � . SomV, JWbve lear.wd, _L . � - , . �. - - . - . often kill his game and return to the wig. of smell to satisfy themselves that a possible L . I . . . 111 . i . " d - - t the e wai . I&WS, and distinguished himself by his in. . �1,% ... and forill households - . cial repor . lRev. Dr. Rialkle on Caunds. . , . ... I Acc rdinv -tothe o�i wain with n0thilig but his riflo to bid b -is , . trepid work among the sick. : _ . t; I - � . - enuine bonnefortime in within their reACIL � .. - - ... I . . ___ . not a single case of sm�llliox in Iro-lan dur. wife, "Get up there, you d my squaw, oung I tills, it is thought, have become to Rev. Dr. Blaikie, writi to the preshy- � . ­ . . _. . -, -*' L, . . linkel.-C% CI . _. ng 1889. ; go PIK I . . - . X - , . .- , . .- � . . I '. ­ - . I scarce t iat they are no longer the seekers, terian Rerietv of his recent visit to Canada, , - I - � �. �' I. 41�.. . . . � 3? : ' I ­ - . and go back on my track in he woods, and. . - . . , � - . _. . . . . 171le N,ew York 7' . ��� . . . . �� - -, - _.., - _. want my fixid. 11 Th urry, be a di. vantage to the perpetuity of the tile misapprehension er Wendell Holmft te--tritly 01) - ";.. �� . . . 3ock yards have been suspended for' adling for , - ale, .';. 1)., - . Three oAcials of 'the Chatham, Eng-, brin in the deer I have all t ; and h but the ght-for by Lite cows. This will, says that, he has been trying to correct Dr. Oliv at Ellend, I . - . information. - . r . no her -of his countrymen re- served his eighty-first tirthday ammig his I . . . -4ated Scptember I5 : . : . mp,'thepoorcr u seizing wild life the more difficult and specting our glorious country, the extent of books and flowers at his an merhomeinBev- : .--. � � . less than one-third a - - .1 The Scotch ir-onmiastei ha- carrying at re will tollow a the pursuit and the oarger the whose terri I in 11 I I . . d to the trail, it may be for threc or four miles ' tory they had never -rightly -con- erly Forms. A number of visitors called upon _: :- �� has bee'n threshed, % ( - - , - I .. concede theivorkmen'q demand, and an. Vx. and bring in the hea -y I 'i . � I - . 1. . . - . % beast. Then, ex- conFilic .f r the posse"ion of the females the ceived until told that *,he Maritime Provinees himandavarietyof ift8arrivedl inailor - - :� - apparent that the wo * �� . more vig rous and pring- we" larger than the Unitod Kingdom, that messenger. Like - ot er people of literary : , �tl -�,5.. tensive.strike is imminent. - haustWl though she is, site must prepare . enduring the offs, i f, ly I as to tile out-conle 4 1 � The health of Princess' Loule of Wales, . food.for her husband, 8kinni �ig the deer and -.--.a-- . Quebec was equal to Spain, I-)ntario to France, eminence, Dr. Holmes is pestered by auto- � . - _- :.� ' . "Will be fully realized. . . . � lug I , . Creps In The -North-West. . - ' , _. Duchess of Fife, is precarious. cook t that he and his Bons or hiendli L - ' '_ Manitoba to Hailland, and British Columbia graph hunters and with requests to have , � . . She a ifferS, .. . � . was recognt7ed as t - almost daill, from fainting fits. � . ma� eat, whHe a few half-gii &wed bones an Professor Saunders, director of experimen.- to Austria, and that if the North-West Ter. manuscripts examined antl assed upon. : � county have produce( ' . I . I . Lori , j - ,�;. (., all her portion. . I tal fartmi, returned on Friday from an official ri as were not quite c(knal to Russia they With the latter he mirelycomp ics, although'- - . . r acre; anil these are ii k- Ir 3eor e Baden-Powell, of Englarl do Is - � . Fi . eal - trip through Manitooba, the territories and were capable of maintaining, as laege a popu_ - ' . . . r , It is said he is i Yet more cruel is their tl e4tment of the i , - I in'Mont a . iiCanada on- . - lie encrallywr ties the desired autographs. ' iii huml)er,the gencra s . aged. When a hunter is toc old to hunt, or British Columbia, and a reporter lation. This is to new story, though it must I 0 I � nection with the fisheries -question. 111c . Ais eyesight is failing him so that Ile ha' ' - . from two and a half t . . ! , . , - � - , a squaw too feeble to c' 3alled upon him to "it for the latest in- be confessed it is somewhat annoying to find to employ an amanuensis to read and answea * . I very considerable pro - ­ A paper called the Labmir 1vorld, with - ook or fish, they quiet- 4 . r - . .. �, - ' . ly pat them outof the way. Vilriting-a Pagan formation in reference to the harvest. "I had thew people, whom we regard as heing so the moat of his letters. . I . . 11 . - lo , fi Anti, � - I __ Mr. Michael Davitt 'as editor, will al ort vilL the opporftnity," said Mr. Saunders, ,, of greatly interested in no, itmtertainillg Such . . � - _. . .. "r ' "" .. .. - age tire missionary notic d a fresh pile of . . I . . . ; . � rNe 7. . u , . appear in London. It is to be the o ,n of . � ..... . . the g ,. I . .rgv ashes, %vand on asking wha, it meant t inspectius, lar portion of 'the crop in erroneous views concerning an and our coun- .. .. 0- � . �1. I - . 1, __ r - _ �, - . I I - . the masses. . . he M i .. &R#rro. . � , - � the greater pal*f � . . __ I I ishriwken as to be i"ab - The London . :. 4 � . . �re - . . I . chief replied, 14TIi �her. " A second southern . L X. having travelled by mil t"Y- And the worst of it is that even the An Epidesak of Ral1wry Dim : �� - I - I - : .,r _;��;,, the English edition question, 61Wl atilialyfo to Manitou and subsequently driven one educatod am not clear in the matter -tile . , ­ ? 411 - I lot did lie die of?" elicited _ . The rierson of large sympathies who is so :�* . l,-e*t:ed,"' %-here alv .., � of the New York Iferald, announces that tile significant but callousaiii iwer, 490frope." hundred miles through the principal wheat persons of whom Dr. Blaikie speaks being constituted as to "feel a brother's care" will , " . -- . I .. - I harA" has beiin the pi . . - � . .. .g 1. . - I henceforth that paper will be published only In another village there wal a patriarch, by districts botween that point and Brandon, the members of the Assembly of the Free find frequent opportunity for their exercise - � � I .. . In those colint't. . , � . - on Suadays. . name And also 1� 0,:rrtunities of inn t' the - . 11 I . - - .. � Missmiss (,grandfather . He had oeen th in ,.Church of Scotland. Passing on, Dr. Blaiki, 'in these days, ev-,n if lie should. confine his - 1: ' : South and west tile t! , . I � . � u 0 'a of the C. P., itlig - . r The London Standur,Psc'orrespondent at a mighty warrior, but now he was feeble. His crops aho � n R., b6Lh in ssys"iene oth . or piece of inforamll Made a attention to the doings of the railway world. ,-- , . . - . - better than li�re in 1) . : 1 7 . 1�,` . . . Rome confirms the report that the alliance sons were away on theirannual hunting ex� Manitoba nd the territories., The crops in conspicuous Impression- that in tario an A perfect epidemic of railroad disasters seems. . 4 - . the alto -wing is, slight - .. . - - between Germany, Austria and Ita has p . edition, and lie knew that an their return southern 34anitoba had suffered somewhat ublic;houses'aud liquor a pa a cl - Scarcel � . . I'll �, . .. . .. . been renewed. from drouth in the ear e season, From seven ooclqek on S&L . osed to have visited the United States. y I to shorten to any al - . r . it was intended to kill him. y ul t to six a day passes that does not witness one or . . � I . - elongated visages of , , . . - . . . ; and were, therefore, not so 'clock on Monday me in ." Th to ill- . �� . . - . - The Londen Standard says a mom but, -age- was Intolerable to him.. 11 I ha,�e been a hisavy as 0 . . ..- .. , : . . . � . more accidents in'which precious lives are _. . L . The tritire crop of th . . - - .... . . . Dug enactment than theMeat Inspection law mighty warrior. I have the ' argent plume of they were further north and west. I should uBtmtc tile advantage of a ,hecites lost. - No doubt these multiplying accidents I . . ... not exceed 4�0),000 1, I passed by the United States Congress was er - '� . I never framed in a civilized country. . c 11 maal;ts a foe think that the crops along the railway line the testimony of a I 'IV first-class . . , . t , ' good season would Ili . eagle feathers. each of whi . � yoroato r in I . . slain by my own hand, anti in the * . in southern Manitoba would not, exceed "thatbefore the early shuttin u to a . -yon a : are due to the attempt to cari � . - 1wigwani an averav mi wpy service on a third-class track. W hile -, L - I I � . and in to other coury . _." -1 . - hang many scalps which I h LVe tilMen from Ei of twenty bushels to the have many cans and camp i rn the . - . . .� , - be j% greater amount I � Three Irish anti -Home Rule membex 19 acre., but t eg were m - sery iuAadding the numberof tralm I . . . :,. _L " - . I a cobdition of tiffairs, . -donations on beh4lf of One day the boys brought WDrd that a griz. th - - � - � �­ 1*�*bankrnpt thousay . � il are' my enemies, I cannot die like a squaw. h , uch ,heavier mouth wives of his workmen that their usbandq our ii�ighhors havL been improving their -'- � making an appeal for and 'north Of madon and she in the Port- wen wasting their earnings in . I . i : 30 boycotted farmers and shopkeepe . r was -in the woods not far distant, so age districts. The crops that I saw would house on Saturday i lits . public- which daily pass over their lines, they have . � - . . - Tipperary whose business had been rui in zly bea I . 1111 : aumm c a a early not taken care to make correspondivg im- ' . , .. . . 'catch the echo of re1*4 . d. I average, in my judgment, from 25 to .3o closing lie had not h2ote.` . Otho besides . � . - . � Misarniss resolved to die 9A became a vements in their roads. On this point - - - " . cite 4iounties along th I . warrier. Donning his � garb 4 -to the sets, some running heavi mmued ith the . . I � . .-.-. . .. Mr. John Dillon, M.P., who has taken and takiD 9 bushe ' . er Dr. ULLikie have been impressed 9: Mgntreal ;Vitness properly remarks, , '. . - I I &iio+&Iicr drop,was . his I tomahawk h than thaL in the n i hborhood of Indian superiority of our Licang-w JAW , - .. . . (he general cup of I DIL ... I � . - . heat wais feavier than at any t4 if - not to e lip . � .. I � I -1 . . . great trouble to inform himself of the e(ndi- . I a sailed forth chant- . h'ch is "that until American railway men wak . L ___ - . tion of Ireland, says that in many the lug the death so - He came to the Head the w generally conceded be equal the fact that high speed cannot be attain- -- . __ 1. . -1 . .. rainstorm, whicli it failure of the potato crop is more co bear and the old I ting iciatinot reviveil. place I visited in Manitoba, and the yiqid an ' to any meast)" of the kind in the � . wrnor � I ` , .. ilete I I ed upon a track that in not first-class in .1. , siderable dalliage to - . - He would have a b ow'at him ere he fen there would run from 30 to 35 bushels t04" � . . .�, . :. .in n! � . I . 1. than in IS79. i d. - � � ,of headed wheat. Sl I - . . � . z - . � ..... .1 acre. Further went, an far as Moose Jaw, � . . . ' . every respect, that the business of a trunk , - - . . I - . - 1. i - . . .. I " . � . '. line -cannot be carried on over one -line of . -ould hav-� I - � _; victim to its fearfu I claws. Ilut the- bea; bbals "laac storm m . . . . . . � 1. - -1 . . 1.� � - . . . - ,� ... UNITE STAMq6 ,. '.. -. - �, parried his feeble blow, au4 the tomahawk the cro a were not quite so heavy &a they I The tin . - . . . �- - , . - I I mt . was struck from his gras 11.1 . were Zout Indian Read. At the Lima of . I mile, that the Yock system is not a fad, and .-. 11 godiend, and would - . � . -,. English papers denounce the U. S. tar. fatal V. jxpecUng every . a westward harvesting . Come, 11MY soul, thou must be wal Ling. -. that the education of train men is as neces- - % `. L . . 10use amount �bf mol - iff bill. , , moment the rend, he was surprised my Journ W�" 9 Now, is breaking bar neral managers, epidemics ' , I II . . * �� . I - . I . : that the creature's blows, though prowcut47vi usi everyone worki late O'er the earth another day ; . L ' y as that of ge' I '. I - ­ . Now that the extel ,.. . � . � I strong, . will be frequent. I' I.- � I'll, 1� the Jauws river vallo - - - and and by t a time I return last - . : . . . ... The tariff bill has passed the U. S. Se ate. were soft. Instinctively he. "grasped the "rly, Come, to Him who made this sideudor . . I . , . . . with tolciable exactil . . by 40 to 29. IM _ week nearly all the in had been cut. pro- . . ; .. . .. . . . � . - position. Bruin, like his antagonist, wax &a thou render . . ­ I - . I . . . . . I- .. . ..,. . . . . ... -order of the day to ,I � , - . � Snow fell in norther n- Xfontanj Wei nes- old, i the fearful claws had dropped aw bably 5 r oent. been sta;ckod before All thy feeble strength �an pal F. . A movement luis been set on foot in cer- I .1 : for living through all __ .. day to a depth of four or'six inch and the great forepaws were 4 a the late i coin , which prevented . , .. . w . . � I tain districts of England which ff followed � . ;:�_ ._1. . - ' ea. Dove;ed ON; further st�sekiu Although ounaidembi Gladly hail the sun returning; � . _.. - . . I � � . Intake prep,tra,tions I I I - . Forest fires are doing damage along, the with ,00ft, silky fur. EW&DiDg, Min ­ a , . in this country, would probably' be pr9duc- - ­ . 1: - a - . ­ .. - mum I rain has fallen ring the past two weeks, I . � . - � I - . epemt,"lull. Quite , . . - - . - line of the Northern Pacific in Washin, ;ton hurried too the village, calle(f out the boys, Ready burning I .A, . tive of great benefit to horses and horee : .- , -.,. . . - � ,r ill,) . , �: -�- State. . . and., bade them bring their lariatL With tl�e weather has n cool, so ewl that there I Be the inoens6 of thy po . were if I . - . - . . stready left tile-*, , . f I % lecture on the princi- - .' - . - . , owners. ]Ast year a . I . - _. � � -:. --tgaged stock in nare I . � __ � . skill the creature was lassoed and brought has been very little sprouting, which it was For thy night in safely ended ; , 4 --j -, Elea of horse shoeing was delivered at . I I . . ­ . .. . to .. I . . they can obtain a. lix- 1. . The'population of New York is placed by tothe village, where hewassecurely tethered,, feared at one time might injure the crop. :Godhathumded ,.. .. �. . . J .� . � . . - . the census at 1,613,501, an in ' . Faversham, followed a week later by a.shoe- . ­. � labi)r. Others ar,.� i � . - . . � .. _.. crease of 25.47 and on their return the hu* I From advicee'remived daring the zat two With His care thy helpless ' , - I . op I . � per cent. since 18W. i nters saw the un- hot M . ing oompetition. In this district, which . . . . -as they can settle %x I . r n ande, . I . . I ­` - �` heard -of sight, kLgrizzly prisoner in the extup, days from both Indian Head and on , I . comprises seventeen parishes, all Within the - ..- : .. 4 . . thus find out NI'lletil, .. Heavy rain has falle'ri in northern rega,rding the weather and the condition Pmv that He may prosper ever '�, - . , . 11�. . . . . . . bio takeo by an old man and a few boys. Miss- Of I . .. � of the Faversham Agricultural Society, . � .,�� -take with them ; -.� for several . �- area . 1. I . days, and much -damige hi tile' crop� Each endeavor ' I � I . �s miss.�-ios savqd, and 1Hi to meet Mr. ,, the outlook is very hopeful that a � . . . . . there are twenty-five forges. Last month - , L I - _-, � .. . 4 . i C.� _- I . . been caused by floods When thine arm in good and 14ue; �_.. . ­ - - � stav - either bee� ... . .. - Young, to.believe his mean" . and to die a very r pro rtion of the crop will be � about one hundred persons, including forty - . ­.. - - I.. . I There are several cases of - what the $Arnetk SO But that He may ever thwart thee, - -:; �i "I..:..!, � i meAmx , ic . ... local Aatulral death in the faith t Jr �hrisL in goo condition. To -day's report �. 2� , -1 I.., - . . �. � . � kf getting . - . . I medical men declare to be true Asittic I I . .1 " that the Weather is now becoming dry and And convert thee, . - moo froln these forges, readily assembled to - : I . . they ate loth to .. .. ,.;.,, e a' 4 1 . .1 �. hear a lectfi from a profe or of the Army - .1 . . 1"..� �. . . I � . � ! , . , re ss � �:- 1, . . ­ Monts, or because *...- . . cholera in Carrolton, Ohio. . . I .,;�,I�: - 7 . . - � fine weather My" over the .whole terri. , When thou evil *ould& 4 1.� i . .,I ,:I I - : i S oolo Aldershot. After all - , ' - � ,N,% I . � , I I , .) . ,�. � . . . I . . . ­ - I . inn! . ­ . -countr so easy of . . I .­- ­ I.... to of 1* I -1 . f Veterinary ch , . 11 - . a . I I � . . . ... - , - ­ � . eti Were- - Dr. i ry. � . 7.- I Think that -Ho ?y Vays, be 4 � Iresa-ilie lecturer proceeded to give a . - 1 ;--!4.,, y . I . The New York speculatiVA bark' - . Na.cock, of 11ollo,itille, who h"'i'lin'st 97 W, hat about the Jr.st t" V � - .holdg k,h,, � - ad 1 , ,,-� �L . - rich & s0il must Ila, I I . . . , ". r"tly excited over the unfavorabi crop returned from a visit'to En I% d .11 . I . . most interesting exposition. illustrated by- ­ - 1 . ". "Al �x _r.., . , � He unfold .. 1. I'll -:�` 4* -ft it. - But of . . _..� 91 rts 11 As far as I have been able tiductirtain 1, ,fit i I � _V I �% report issu�d from Washington the e * s , of the elementary .. . " _1� . , .1316 1 . . "' a. T4, 'the professor replied, " the injury to 0 Every .fahit, that rupid .�. � - ,� ,ny are day. , - . prev,dus that when in Loudon he mit jr. Z; - an sha 9 . � pecimens I -.-" . in such at . - � revision merchant, of as . .. RV . principles of 'true and sound farriery. The _. - :. * i s . . - �­ , .. .. h High crops hi central and southern Manitoba frOln glossed over �. - W it t4 . � - :: ;��_ !. I I', pr ' .: 1 t I - ft � . . _. ;'.-, ,`�, �.. * - - � s . . . � .. - .. On Saturday evening a C'yeloine I 9treet, London, 0. .!-, 7ho ' X he had frost, If any, has T . ,.. ofewr kept the attention of his audience . . I 1111 . . . I , . been' at, lit. - in the I I I ' A. �. : . . . , I � 4. . V07 ig - . hour w ile he en- . . � 'Unroofing - . - f - riv6td, for up . . � . of Canadian North-west. tarritoria die gree -W�G" (J r4 %, I * , . . ner. - - - - , ; e erions, io;g . .to 06. - .. I a . ... W I ml Rupr 0 - -W le -arrived in condition fields have be= injured, - I 71) I . �y doi* � . .4 . .� - � them, ut this y4 upr 0 h aggil, 'a Cd=a' and it is am that * - , t;hJ .ktict 4f - , � - . �-, ,_ over Verishire, Vermont, 'a received shi . l. Is . die6ern e4ch deed of An,- .,. M ?f an. . h , i - I !d completely raining seve ,hi, It ' - , - a, I . . . : . . '. I . and bad given great Bastin t In a let- some frost has occurred in the northern Fortia If money cotild, be borrowed h= i 6 "Mon --nial�i 11"9;. .. � �� � ; Situated that the . � �Z ards. . I - . I ases6dly as ' . - - . ­.. . I . - . 4is .. IL ... �. - - . - . . . -! - - I ,.--:- ; .. . . 81 -donten : the Dr , Mr. On - nd. . I � t wa ; . - lioli A 11A' of Manito* but that paxt of the. pwilace trouble the world -*rou, tbg lole,� cit:#h4i the frogs, Una bo!4. A opem- , - its" - y �­ � � A iorn"o,.w , town.. ter since received by r . VoWd be � full c f I - . ... , I . [ Asif , \ - I.. says,. - - .. _ -�L - ship Indiana, on Tuesday, d - ' m - POOP . . 0"%`�.N I t _.­ . .. "It just struck me that i a oar tmv 611011114aw IN I - . lug the heels," rasping the will, etc., iAl' I , . that is'al t - �_ r4% wasnotvisited by a. Thercistao'doubt, . - `� _ pointed out'Acip�. by x*p what I ,P ter tl I I- , _ V W an . you -might- fall across somepet plahaving an however, the yQQ of grain w � I 1. I- autd; hik), , ' I Wjbidd be the - � . . . I Y,,­�, 4W( ,ractE . - . L.. � I . L . -� I :: I - I - , - , _ � - . I ideW of 'shipping eggs to Leadc �n; and if elp, - .* krocidure in shoeing the - ,; . _ _:: � __ - _4, Amount of damage.' . - .. . that " ill be Very W , � a Lba - - � ­., . so I large, &ad wiLh good weather a large part of �.�, � D'u%'g, horse. There can, . a ,a %) M . -1 40 - . � - Xn Mixii . - - WWI scfte a - 1. ity, -6',' -despatch' "': � 7MU if you am give MZ I ,vel . . � 17, - Asa D h4ve ;,� .. ,�_ . ts . . .. . A -%im C i Id" shmid. embeent it ch- L , I It, � however, be no question of the value of guch , - I - �_ L the grain Will grade welL - * As9*b&bl1eL'-_,__� I k- , .. or tl;rfe families, in . . . t - . . . ­ . --" 0"I 'Vilill of fuel a&a ��, .. .. :, � . ..9 -1 am t . '. . ; satisfied that no more - . - � '" New Perces'ludiano threaten- to. murder %e address to any person I L - - I L � - -#�- ­, instruction, and ging., ... I 1_. ��, - - �.- ­ settlers at the Meadows in wkmh th in"atiou. , -_ - I : Th*_0p*twt�"%n*y hw 4 - upeful- way could be J%vised- for - brin * . -.1. , 'L �_�' . �_ . the upper en( i of Lot nadi" on exp"Un i A* a note of The *orkmen in � _ . �" to . . .. . ,# - , , , , * . �' . , , . t" Lo -*Is . � I . , - , ­ - I I _1 � L nig Valleypear Union river. . . the -go" bm �woi*s 06 man W. ve pi4er to fello* the #iomp t, about a - Much needed , ,reform in horse show i � , - - I , , - _ , . . . - i,. � $ , - - _� � . I L . . , - thiL - -: � . threation to strike. - L ings 9f I& "M *"I*)*" % - I . ( - '.. 41 �Iw ,V . I * . 4. I . 4. 1 - ". t 46�:;. 1 " , - ,7 1 1 I- , I � r. . I . - I - , Ir ? J. I ft I . - . I - � - V", 09. . :," , inig. . . , . - ­ � . - , ,C- ; . - . " - i, -i.i " ,q * , 11 7 T. " , I . , . . . . _.:�_,,..- � 1, ": � - . " - , I . I 1. , . � * I I - I . � - . - . .�. _ , - .:., , . . ­ � . . . . I I _ ,�; ', L * � L I - 1. I - . " "I , I ' .., . . I - '' ... .1 . 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Ile has nom - ';LIC t!SS.(,r as Poet the Prince of , (•n.eh has a di$'er- "�id. . \_ :,t of `Pain, is a, , Shc cmisumes a - I t'1„arett(:s, and ' little "!tubi," j�`. :I •I,ys -more than . -I_ {11111 to strike a t,,, tae end of her • ,:a, da.aghter of 1 i('h, and grand - II �.11(ltit to harry I i;I-tre a doivey of ',IIIIIJJ allowance r, i nlnrks, besides \1 liliaiel niay be- . of L'Stowell, tit bio has: - `I11' .belt -Past.,, - Ile has been u :Iit-h lie leas , : t' lull. He is . I He hears a . 11::W', 111ought- - (':I. \i r. Lig•- - •: ss l �:t N , arld tat-. C�heish'aa --- who )rt,l been, I.,I tri(• 1 a.st. .us Irp1 it ions , ro-r'1:t1%, re- 1 i t 1:;, i l : sten, - . . , .0 lir was I . t .,: t, ;ut(1 for • •. II;� Itioll . . ; ' . 1%''t0 `tt',ks 1), , )i CLIK til - _.•If by Lis in- - i .- i_-.'litI, O1, . - I•, r.i;1r nt„• 11 is - i ::(Iiilc ni Bev- - • - (;Ille•I Inion . I . t',i +,\- ivail er 1 ,('. ('t - literary - - k), a11to- to have 1-i Ia -sell upon. ` l auto�raplis. I ':o that 1:e lilts . : t•a(I Laid answer _ x ► 1►t.a'iJrril > 1 :Ile; %k ho is so . - t hwr',-i care" •ill 'r thutr exercise 111111 confilic his - • ra i l l%'a3- u•or ld. • : . l rtl,astersseems -at(s. Scarcely : wcitness one or`' ..�' r •ions li%,es are 1', Ilii, accidetits'- I �• o.I ;1 first-cls,Rs f :- . 1,s t rack. W hile' . a!1111ro,-ing their nlwr of trains 11, t 1:ey have . , I::, 1)oIIklitig -im- ' ( )n this p(:int _ i.• ri-,- rc•u:ai:•ks, ►,- !nen wake up �.uluot lie. attain- - ` � tit :�t-class in of a trunk - cr oris line of - - -- not a fad, and - • n i; as neves , 1 S, epidemics f 1111 foot in cer- -, t ,1, if followed t}Ily h,: prodtle_ _ 1,cs ,1.1:11 horse - In t �1e princi- l(•ln ercd at . : , ; • r I'v a S oe . . ru:t, «latch. .!1 within the' ur11 Society,_ f,,tst month - ,1c11:ding forty I ` a_;,enibled to ,Ir (If the Army rt.. After a:n Hell t ) give a illustrated by - he elementary farriery. The _ - of his audience r while he en- - ry done to the: retic e of paiipg: (I batrs, " o7pen- %vall, etc., and t should be the' e. There can, e value of such.; d that no more (t for bringing'. i' horse shoe f a: ✓ V ,. 1 t R ri ;,a - M' q e 1r �(" is n/'' tit _,t;�[! -. - .. • & ,� : .r _ . . ,. _, - a - - r_ _ _ _ - .: 4 .. - . , , €. ,4 ,•' . men .r •'r' �.. { ., tea, as• c,� Vis, _ : .. - ....t .. _ Vis, ,.'A - 5� - S.- -t. fs'•^ _ :. v. _ _ - �y�CY 4 Y t r�,a ,+ 4 Y , r : - , - -. - - 1 •. -- r < �, T. x , -- Girl, Btackelers 1 - - -- r �* +,.,�� I .neten M 'Winsl6* expre �tel�hon'° E ' "'� ► - DII�Ji�I �1 3rRXg , Is who ldl watt for, or go iwldly forth This ie t!►eage of tea eL Thee°�� p R DAY men and women. r>rw� +►t °"°' • t 'r� - . of tr Y people are all "at �"• B�11lSg-0�It� A ane ra cwt � -"� 1 gin a hw d; in @ tiri ht' art' 1a aq0 pultiva to sura a that as vi - y tatoria etreot, Toronto. - : as ao *Jwious - wd Ira b , 'seek g, owed �i'OII1 the trains of the New York - yt, p. Vppdon. 1, .� tv 11 - - Qt aimoc• ve on0 t g- Central h Hndeou River Railroad whose j)enaor'eet s �loy,;fttoiMtl a bell is qu ed dere qa lon + - r(• -, ; ' ` sou es vies• th places CANCER sad Tnsnors cared without the knife. . g ► - a : �� ay n w tteoa . Z•Hs tracks skirt for distance of 148 miles the EPILE OB i� LtNR .. ,M. ...' ` i:.: rile folloWiitl n► H Send for book of treeitmeat and ttsstfrnonials,tree. w G.H.MeMichael. M. D. M N' in set►.re cues !'b" outer resadk illi. taNed.. weir • tagariaSt., Bullalo; N.Y: Hy reason fur sattdinQ • five bottM V ti i wast tics' + ..*;F ' � • �,Iy ,!,other says )Clio got to get married o>y>i e t A'I'OR Pu . Go., of Montt•eal, odors oast shote of Uiat noble river is beautiful in i= said a l,retty girl in my hearing the other agrandop rtunit to rho world. To rho r- medic ne co be fp own rvcoar 4 h yy po the extreme. B takin the famous vesti- a,.nd:tiaa it � tna -0. a 'I - son Bonding bolsi tiro eat numboro IC iia y g GIF,NT9 TpANT�D-B` mons - 41 the declares she wont are aw oki i °n h bule Now York and Ch► o Limited 1 � + da}.. w'etRta eonst ,ted fro enure aoutt�itiEirl in the env- A t3 y. Uhbieest 1aa fes• •� ,uard in the family." sentsnoe: boots. Oontrol of tsrri a t�rnie. '� . �": - `DOD gA E THl1 (1Ug1Ch.' will ing Grand Central daily at,9:50 A. M. the tory . A ply at i�osc cue. wadrets , n = bdr bo ven A Free Tri �vGVV once. E. N. ]boyalt !t� Co..120 Yongo f3t..Toronto � } ,, , - -tr , - 1 The rel►lark wa$ made in sober earnest, in order of rit oho f l ow n ad orld, ASO' Soutllwoatern Limited, leaving at 16:20 A. H. a. ROOT m. C., 1 11r Dt. • - ' '`-•s - aril bore not even': the outward senablanoe of` 1P g ditional prizes .9 cast Adel aide . ill. be a1► ed• A til td F'les•ida • A M• • or the Chicago Lapress, leaving at 10 :,0 �`1titACSIF)!A can -matte money during vaoa- TOrOntlO, Ont 5,' ;; a joke. Arid whereas the fair speaker is Alvor'j'et ' t, tib ; &.ic 1 e*1 'M A. M., or ,,ries ndin ttaiud leaving 1 tion by canvass for one or more of our �. chine ng a g ,, fast selling Books and Bibles es eeially history c` ilettller engaged nor has any immediate A ,>]OD;Lildics'orCi nix' ilk.lTold R stele,�30 Buffe►lo for the bast, at ?:00 A. bi., i :4a A. o! Granada, b W. H. Withrow, D.D., latest; and s ; `�+' present w Il be gire to au lls prospect of auclt a state of affairs, and of not lase t an 2alLng sh �voi•(ofof cit( wthant IYIP, or 8:3U A. M., passengers are afforded a best edition ever published, prices low, towns , : w I .e., s, moreover, sill¢ slid nop Ultlsb toll tour loge udd Irl obater's or WorcesWetr dayligitL view of natural scenery unsur•paw- liberal- Writ, for illµstrataci Circulars and SOLID . ` %` herself, I blushed for ber,�ludked that iii Dir ttionar ovate. - Kudos, 50 cents to pay ed for picturesque beauty and grandeur on tem' -''M• BRIGGS, Publisher, Toronto. , , , ,A; tiiey4(laysof "lti heredtrcation,""�toman's d:PCeariutnl taloguo ndnBmonths this continent. Moroover the ificent s•►hc -c," and ail t ie other emanci tions of trial Rubsc prion to t. o beautttu ly iflustrntod ' u'agrt Pa family stor c' •• est �imeat of slit thron trafrls b lire Now @ LT`N "� = pape r IIE IIOMF. 'H'Ati(:INA [()R. v, y • �raniiu, a young woman sof fair intelligence The person izendin • in rho largest list of coI•tcxt York Central route, tneluding drawing, _ should openly declare lrei'self a husband- worms3•ot i)cn a poRitioq or care to nucke room, sleeping, dining, and bnt%t cal s, four -� i the extensI til oft' rec1,'t1►o public hunter, with a,pr tty face and witty tricl;,s twee iso , pp lam give tracks, easy grades and light• curves. ,$lets • - e s @ "� ; of speech her aol tltutlk-ig-trader, I was, > � , tho(lhoice Anh?rit��or;ltp0ipcash, to travellers the acme of comfort andlu,ury [ g 1r - -- � anti 3111 daily more so, ashatftied of het. r. - 1i E' SOME ASi1111ATOR if Mb1IT M in travelling facilities'. lier father is a physician with a practice i . LEATHER BELTING.. .- 1 Best value in the Dominion. F. lC. nINON 8c ' chiefly among pohr or non�ng-patients -- -• - . All HEri. There are Four c ildren oil er than she ~gl�n$os, a 11. xlll(rr is old or middle �•• ]Sfakera, 70 King street Nast, Toronto. The Best Goods - : �1 y ng r young. -aged. who find them- ttt�Send f r Priccl Lists and Discoun - lnat she`will not, �lnd fuertl r..wi11 he>j• par- Otte of e'an�itt r'u1g displays in the selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who - -- - - -- - - ta.`L1_ Sold by the PCIue�pal 001 . _ - y eats let her, go tot�rk art a honest ant# Maid buil ii of th Lndustrial Exhibition are broken•down from exces or overwork, 1 and Shoe Dealers. self supput ting buslltesa, fpr ear that she this yeah i t,I►at of i>ptpson,.lTall, 1liiller k resultu1g in many of -the following symp- wa'iS� Cj�� h Dry ! FiVCP Pair Stam ed• kill, as. they ex pegs it, " spoil her mar- Co., .the well-known manufacturers of fine torus Mental depression, _ premature old y p li - � ' kct.' Are the best -in the world for the .throat and • i' "- ` ' . r ' electroplated ware hose extensive factory age, loss of vitalit lost of memo bad . ' y� rY+ chest and for the voice. Unoquallod. 0 1\0 ►iarenbn $ail tQ hope her daugliter and wattrlijouse arse •l!1 De �3resolles atteey, dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the R_ 8y T_ W_ sta►nped on each drop. ' will marryAbe`mun of eir:c,hoica and (' 'live •Monti0 1. l • the exh bit is tooated ' almost at he�art, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the - }:a=; 1 ever after that iii t1iH.natural Tore• trltycel► of the un fttior of the bi kidne headache im los on rho face nt I ? g g Ys► P P EAYEIt LINE STEA3�HIPA. �. oa 4luuted lot of woman. But in the course buil( ; a d it is co atantly surrounded by body, itching or peculiar sensation about the - of human events, nany girls are disappoint- an adnuri g crowd. Mr. Charles green is scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, gaiting woekly botween'NOI�"1'R1LAL arld ed in this prospe t, if, indeed, they ever iu charge pf it and I •s time is fully occupied "ke before the eyes, twitching of the LIVIEK11004 Saloon TIcketa $4'1,$50 ,and $60, choose it. For any girls, in these modern in dischar mg the p easant duty of showing muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulness, Return Tickets, SM. $90 and $110, according to - - days of busy er ptoy'vent for everybody, 'to the poo, le them y beautiful things in deposits in the urine, loss of will power, steamer and accommodation. InWrmediatc $30 . - . buil(1 u a tau f life which includes no the two 1 r e cases containin the exhibit tendorneea of the seal and me weak snd Steorn�° ��' Apply W Ii. F.. 1tIu1tR�Y, (ion �� i, 1 P $ g P sp oral Manager, l'anadiaa t36lpptng Ln., 4 (itJ$ future ]over wha�ver, It is better so.. R.e and at til same td explaining the proces- flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be •rox Hotlas f3(itrAeE, Movrruizer, or w Loca , , � . ' : t nts in all Towns sad ('tries. assured, if God it ttends you to lore and be seg that -1 ave prod ced suint , woudertul re- rested by sleep, constipation, dr .lues of sae � , = -_ � � loved, no matter ow closely you may shut sults. The method adopted by this firm, hearing, loss of voice,denire for solitude, ex- -- - {' � - - - : your heart, or hiw carefully you guard it "which, by the way, carries on the second citalility of temper, sunken eyes surround• _ ;t,: = �_a I - wit], the sentinel of pre -occupation, the largest bt>Gsiness of i kind in_tho world, are ed with L>twDsty ciiic•v.il, oily lookingg skin, �� and = s.:� t '" king of your hurt" will seek you -out and the most 6iodern an widely approved, and, etc., are all symptoms of nervous debility _ - r'' ` . . force az} entrance ;and if there is to he no as might be expec ,`the goods turned out t�►t ld►d to insanity and deaf h tmiettt Cut�ed. B O @ = r Y` A C O t = .- -' ' kin ori had tier be fortified a ainst • are of the. first duali as re ids ori instil The or vital force havi lost its in vmed� eo bp17 i- i I r - g� Y g Y ga g Y spring "g Band and l[ttsi(oa i rt .( - . . usurpers. ' ofdesign, workmansl ipand finish. Their busi- tension every function wades in consequence Insbtumem6k �. - - Hoyt= much nio a admirable is the charac- nese has grown toeno nouaproportionssimply Those who through abuse committed i Nasi% dna ► f • - .f oranee ma be rmisntintly cured. Sen ,.I ter, by contrast, ,the girl bachelor of to- because •hey are qui k tc► rec;ogriize tliewauts Y Pe , clay ! There are n more •old maids," -not of the public an(t ab a to satisfy them. This your address for book on all dieaees peculair -- - i11 the cit at le t. Women as the row fact is ant ,1 demos trateel. b the varier to man. Address M. V, LUBON, 50 Front address wDSLOY, teYr C dCO., Moan _ } Y g I Y� Y Y Sfa �. Toronto, On. Books sent free sealed. M�'ebt' Tereate. Senn cot tiataloquie _� t inure intlependent are not so much "claim-- of their dxhi.,it, wh ch is the 'embodiment TORONTO COLLEGR OF' NUSIC LTD. ' - ing" their- rights as "taking" them, and of ori inAlit and l taste. Idle- fans Heartdiseass,thesymptomsofwhich are faint t . p 8 Y Y i In affiliation with Toronto Univer8ity. anion these is- th ht to earn theirown g t ill ap lies} woe iR rticularl attrac- , spells, urple lips, numbness, pal itation, g e rig i1 p Pa Y ski besets, hot 9aahes, ruiah of bl�ai( d to the V • RATTRAP & Co• F. H. TOB`KINGTON, Dirmtor.' lit int. :` u self respecting woman of twenty- five. 1'ilere is a sit er set an repousme that P eZ stud li Pe.nbroke 8t. Toronto. Ont ` five or thirty, mull of hope and an,bi_ cannot: fai to deligh those who are fortunate head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, � �7 � � �i . tion and desire tq do something for her day enough to set: it, • an 1 another eurbossed and rnp. and irregular, the'second/ heart beat OJJl'1SMA TOBACCONISTSi . Send for prospectus♦ : � 1 • and generation, as content to sit calmly down chased and finished 'n gilt t hat is a perfect quicker than the first, pain about the breast M�NTRE:AL., u „ n,w aclays and eat the bread of dependence, soul. 'I'Icre could 1 moth ng prettier than bone, etc., canpersitively be cured. No crtrer I - with nothing to �Ii11 her heart and mind but the Venetian nut bo t•ls fini hed in old silver no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. Manufacturers of all kinds Domestic Cigars, . - the petty round lof social life that falls to aril fancy gilt, W ich ar at�,own in great LUt3UN. 5cJ Front Sixeet East. Toront+►. including I ' l her share, or not, as the case may be. variety, In additi n to t ese, whit are Unc.- Plenty of girls whose fathers have ga;tl just a fe -of the fes urea of th exhii,it, are _ A• P' b2I. Celebratid Craaadi and Hero Brands even large incom s are toddy working for many small noveltie that ar b►eing httm 1111 - --- One trial is guarantee for continual use., - their livings. Tl ey have- orated the sweets duced fo f gie first line tris season. Not i . 1' of independence, and, better, still, know satisfied �w•ith simpl kee.pi, g ►ace with the -• THE PATENT •- the bleasedneas o Raving an ,})jeer in life. rapid dr,� ehprneut o artistic ante, the firm . :Such girls d, not spread their nets to catch are c,ristJantly intra acing ne •ideas, which, t t t - - b the unwary hull, nd; on the contrary, they domtug f oro such a •ell know source, u,(aot P1Y118S Clot118S L111V. ' care �•ery little Nether he routes or not, with the approval t at they justly merit I i and they are quit, as apt to find or be frnxntl Everybo ly should make it i oint to see 1 Ilok:s. elothert in any weather, does not rust or - d . by the right plan at last as their` sisters «"ho this real y fine exhi it, as a f tints t, do e, 1 - • dis(olor ih rni, heing gatvunire(t, the clothes do . . � - _ • I f. tb C not freeze to it- \u glut hes c y r aired. _ are ever really to smile upon C,aelebs in will be failure t sec one of a most- 1 j p g . search of vo,wife" and they will be reward, notable features; of the F.xl ibit�iou,r-- The t i T�iE PATENT DANDY BAC HOLDER.- . ell, if they marr, I tut all, by a marrilrge a'itlt io)»telo .mpll•e._ I t AKcnt, �ti:ut'.e•l for LPs: h. I''or circ ular:3 and _ ,+ ten times more ra�al love and sweetness and I _ S tel►; s rend t:►rce cent :,tamp, 0., : _ r9 . 1., r . . Il. �. I,e1na �'o. Ua ��aTrr l:��r�ta�ii T A R B O X B R'O S. ►' - earnest'ess in it. I , The "girl bash lots" of tho eiticia rife nu- aiil 0and ! i f . . merous enol, It to form a distinct clasm by I The exhibit of ire railings made b-,• H. I % T t Adelaide liirert west, Toronto. '" � _ - themseh-es. `late of then, lig a w' � „ tr , r► I EQ URE � �/E WONDER OF HEALINQ 1 . lath parents R.Ives 1t .o., of . 2 Bab, In ne tl at rift ul t 1 - SMV S or friends, payin their• .hoard or contrtbut- be seem by every pe n who i is.te Toronto's I '- • • =9 CATAMI MMUMATISY, NES• . ing. to the general expenses of the honsehol(L grgat show, but eially.th Who intend I ' � - - - - O BAWIA,SO$ETIMOAT,PILES,WO�NDS -Sonic have learn tl, however,, to conbine p,.tt+t:hasi4g iron f # n. S11 d' ►lay ur the I ' GUITS, FEMALE COMPL=11 � - . and forul households by thems,l� cs. chest th4t lift - en seen ,n ,e h;t;hili- i. Tel . ra hili InYtra101eutsi, Ediaott• IMMOR IAGE3 OF ALL BINDS. ` --j- �--- tion gccwttds, They blairn tl at their tom iTTaedlnfernal'y�ExlernaQy. Prleerltdesl,al.7� Dnfcola s Crap :'allure ,circ wrnu +ht iron ailin in he IK•at fence - hR on e, Burnley Dry, and ► P g Hu�.,ry Bluestone Butteries, POND SE8T8ACT CO. NewYork�Lonrion Tile `ew i -or Trifitme'x (1011 es iident mule, giving greater trength ndilurability, I In its r1rat Stages. - �' __ - . : - a : 1„ • at Eflendale, \. I)., seek the following, anti more or►ian,enta in design . Ond pair of I .►I,o aril other kinds of iluttcr:os j� GREAT E�OPE�D 41 dated �( ptenlher 5 : Al h,u� h aL this ,late drivingat(s i» spec ily Mort ry of nu ntioti• ;'gA�atablD tlilli Mil's. CalFatiian N@ad Uai't@r8 full @Y@i`ytiting► �I'i �� . - less than one-thi d of the grain hereabout the design - and fi rish, or workmanship, ! lectrical ,\ I 1 ! . . }tag been threshe , yet it has become clearly being of the highest Order, i t fact there is i - - v."A ' /�� ' :. appal• tit t hat th(i worst fears of the farmers nothin I►etter ulatle execpt ho tea su I Be sure Toro get the genuine fn Salmon j W, NESS, 6" CRAIC ST., MONTREAL. \ t Ji f ! i• - a9 to the out cm le of this •ear's venture plied by this firm fo the 1'ar lament build- I color wra txr sold by ail Vruggis-s, at -rnd fpr largo Catalo nie No. 2. Mention this - <%! ' yy I SOC. urdi.00. l►trper. I - - will he folly reali .ed. .Swnple fiel(ilt of what mgat, (►ttawa, which sue ark witr(igeri to he — - _- _ , SCOTiT dt BO NN' % . Belleville. - / was recognized s the lest wheat, in this l the tines;, on the cot tinent. 'Thin Niru is, � � � • j ,cif'.; °,\\�� - county have prod aced onlyeight bushels per without doubt, thio leading house in the _ A�,iii=<ji,« � �t�lO1�S iiP�lli�(�IiPS Goe acre, and these a e unfortunately but few I Dominion for railing , anti oil city fath(:a•s __ . . S ' in nt;mber,the ge oral run of the y tela being acted wisely when t eysc!ect II. It. Ivc•e AD1C g('�LF T+'or drelaa curtting, tnught I had rheumatiatn iu i flout tv o turd a li tlf to five bushels, with a & Co. to erect the utiful a td substantial i �� bJ MIsI+,('hubb, (I,rnerai 1r�en. for Un myy L-nees and fingers, I t,ano. to Ionge •tr.et. Toronto Ont. i,ili,ua headaches etc., ver' considerable t►rot,ortion at or l,t•low the fence arou'ti the Hcirt tent ural bardeua+. _- - __ ."-__. • 4nt►Znalle3 for Eichneat and Beauty of Ca!orl 0 1�)�, r figure. And, as Vt ag expected, the T1iig fence alone w, ld t►inc• them in the A1Tl:n in overt town In the Tlominlon every few weeks !41 r. _ th grade is as u Satisfactory as the yield, front ranks. Archit •etti t►1 i n work is an- raliai,fe teen tsrepreoent the Dominion Higgins, k mpire faun Jr Tbeyare tl►e ovi.r Dvrs that _ - .. the greater palwf the wheat being so otller specialty of tit brut. 'h are iia a • Ilidg and Lo.rn As'to'M W67 Yongebt., Torontu, dr , urged me to try I ► W 1 LL NOT WASH OUT 1 I- F mht u,ken as to he rated ":�0 3 uortheru" and position to leader fo all kin! a ct$ wrought----l�tj<< TV i; t.`l >'l'� Li;%OX �ll!�'F%R A 1, A< Ei r W 1 Ll NOT !:ADE OUT1 I "rejected," where always heretofore "No 1- iron work, iron stair , couutr rullin a and (��pD NEAITN it, and how ir. 1WATER. I did, ami it MNk There is sorbing like tLem for8tuwtgtb, Colo,iA( '' hav i" has been the revail' e. - • lle woWait d . -' do ke(•pit, rxp'atln set mo all right, heat!- , or Fastl,eas- P , ed in Ute IiBJLTII Y11t11./'1Rs. tiond ,;tamp for EA MMrac EZBbLSTWQo'.anycthtr intSemukit Ill those counties adjoining oa tho east, N•urk &U over ttic I pinion, an(k ha, a now . aches and paws alt one. � L`f° - t batt►piu volt,) to rho editor. Dr-J.C. Dye, 11u.11 tlo Rt itt lou doubt it, try itI Your mono will be re 1 sou b and west tae threshiu retains &rano under one. of the la e t eo itra@ts of the -- ---- -------- ---- - My wife and 3 crit dren - . . K turdrd if yuu are not concinc(d a.ter aria! Fifty gg tlrltit'IAb liOTU'B TO Ai7►WlTF.®L \01t�► nlao use it. �i'e all bud forrrcolors are made i� Turkit+L D es.embnci heL er than h�re in 1)ickcy,'}ittt to the nort}t kind ever lot in the tit , nate ly *tire Court W `t In onlor that ) ou tuay knew r but U_\ li �tr Leon W atter t-ei au new shades, and others are added as soon as they • -,r the showing is slightly better, thotigh not house. -The 7oront Anil,irt. � I.M iA& i"vecurbfor touialocomplaint•. � i pay tY become faahionabla 'they are warranted to tiy{ -a - to . horten to any apprecial�lo- extent the I will ►end to,an}• nddrowy one mouth', twat- goal all(} healthy. o moregoodsbuddoitbetwrtimnanyotherDyes. - $' g PpY vera ysnpt• s. ment for $1. or free wrui ►Ic to cull +• hu addre+, J. T. S. ANDERSONi• clot ated visa es of the unha farmers. �� with stain ,, J. TROTTIGIt, S Richtutuiid %% oust, waichinaker & Jeweller, � 81►mePritxasinferiOTDye,1,0 Q't,�• . Th entire crop of this county will probably ire huts leen ask f n tl what are `Toiwate, (fan• - 816 t juoon Street «`o>3t, Canada Branch • 1St. Paul t3trcet, Montreal. . . not eseced 4,(1,0()4 bushels, where a fairly yy Toronto. r batdpwtatjor&vVeCardasdBoAfladru riot( 1' ' rho R} mptoms of w rms rn •hild•ena 1'llc c .goo Season wouhl �arepraluced 1,:►(N),000, followia • 6t�ve l,eezu ,pile( frdt» the hest - 1111 - - - -- — -- -- - - -- -- - - — t au( in Co ,titer county- adjoining will there authoriles :-The c untenat ce le • cyan i be gt:eater autotfnt than here. With much ` j"I!E BEST CODBH NEDICIME. - a condition of titFa�irs, it is n, consolation to (-l-ul`l_an_d �'opil dila ; picki g the noes ; p=,a E? D Ii lr " the bankraptthotisands in this se -tion to �O"�"`` w`t tl►o , c:at •h the echo ofIrejoicing frout_the fortun e�lts; slimy or fur tongs(; fiovt btrath - ate counties. alon the Red river. generally rn the mo ing ; a t►et0,c chane. - I nOtherdrop was this morning adder! to able ; belly swollen nd hat i ; a gnawing , HAWRONIS BY- TAKING . t ho general cup of hittet•l,ess by a 'tet rihc ( or twisting pain in t to ston sell, or shout wO R M S CHOC"TE CREAM$. • the naval; tie lows oostiv or purged, not f raiz storm, which it is feared has dune con (uufret ucntl tin with hloa} ; stools('m°t`'°d°d ly physic lairs. I3otnq to tht . sid cable danla�t to the unthreshed stacks I i Y 8 : :situ of a c hoeoit►te they aro �leaaaitt to th, �+ `� 1 of ended wheat; Six weeks a o t'he same mlirny :urine turptd uneasy and disturbed , taKte. t luidre+n nes cr re u,i• a c ►oi�t► arc ensu,_ storm would hall. a }sen lookea ri ►on as a sleep, with grinding of the t th ; starting neytrtres sto after .urdiria�. Ask fur lt►.: . - 1 Irons and taco ne other. t3o1,I everywhorc. ������ go wend, and would have been.�t•orth an nu- up out of sleep ;,1+ thing cx asiotially diol YS cents a Ilea. I :� brie se amount oft more cult, generally with h ,cough; temFer eaange- Dawson moldicM(s tDol,, -Mont. &L � : Y T able tut eneraIl irrital le. Whenever t acid Pencil ���� F ow that the stent of the crop failure in + g OUR IAM on tl►i1u I.on th Jauwa river p1ley has keen ascgrtaine(1 the above symptoms are fouii 1 to exit . Daw- tamp, in an caro $00, �4 for ;t.) El �, son's Chocolate(, Worn Dr, a ma ile vvi h tolerable a actness it has become the P Y , l + To THE EDITOR: -Please inform you. eaders that t have a positive remedy fot tri i nr er of the da to de�`ige ova s and means depended upon to a act a ser in •lure, told Y Y ' ever where at 2.ric r box. Dawson Medi- to i$ per day eaaUy tante by live shore netned disease. By iia timely.tise thousands of nopeaea:.. rises have been�penaanendy a-t�e(i, for living throu li a.nother hard winter, and 3' its. scnd3lWforsample and Wnns i WWI ,)e glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any . your r dere who haw oat• - ma a 'prepsrati nafor condnc:Lin{; ciueCo.,Montreal sum tion ifth�nv�i1}sendmethei:E ressandPosi015ceAddz,9. rtes , future _ Tint CwyaDlA.v lit•ne •ItHTAMl ('o., �� Pecttully T. 11.8L+01lYfW� o rations: Qu to a number of people leave lAdalaidelt:.,Turouto. eutiunpaper i80 /0��""'� •• RONTO. ONTARI0. alt alt} ref! thei mortgaged faring and'tor 11141 0eilae s brisk Beef. --� 1 tg, ed stock in search of some localit where CANADA PERMA •ENT 0��i . I I y Title Pope, we are told, h been ordered i 1 th. y can obtain 1,, living as the price of their to drink Leel• ins of wine and a quantity + a s . ■ lar r. Othera a� e preparing to•go as goon of bottles have been ordered frow V ietina. Joao ao� Sano s C m an , Pe I i r y _.: as 1►ey esti sett! to itl, their creditors:- and It seems that the ,P 's be r is to be ,re- - tht s find out �l huther they have anythiag to ed different) 'fro the or linar Gennail .' t _ . ��Cj I�� �I tale with then; but the nia'orit will ppaar1'' Y Y -' - II+tCO$P08ATED A. 1 . if31':i5. J Y beer. From the ac ant$ th t reach us, the : i stay - either )ccause they have no Germans aro in hi h lee t the honor of : ` of - m acs get ang ataay or because tltBs. rovidin fort', 'table. linbsotfl�d Capital .:.......:•....• 4,;tiaf P g p p . - .. ... Keo o x SaVC Quicker Ihan a shift- - > th Pard n ca stat .. ... .., : R. s Time— y are loth to leave lleir improve- _•---- geiterrve >P�ind . , ...:... ... •... 1,Sil0.Os ,' to urs, or beta se they still beliesa that a .. t\ TIl'F.. s Tottal Assets -- -P...•..9......�•..P 11.6tia.00t ing telt. 1 (. co 'try so case of celtivatiop 'and with sot - �- 1 •` t.� - ... _ , ,• ric a a soil turas leave a ro. eroum future Every Bottla of r. Haloes s t#onthern O® TOr011t>l0 bt•, TorOntO. '- SAVCS Belt- No a -ear ; belt stands p tired Pine fotilcoug and colds is warranted. idle when not working. - be ore it. But of those who will roivain f._ . --" ;.,,. - ul ny are in gu h straitened c_ ircumst;lnces The Great Ameri Dessert- ie. SAVI INGS BANK 22"CIL I( • th t it is dtfilcu 'r' ""� - `� • Hums of $4 and upwards received at Curmw Save$ ROOIII---on shaft. y to see'hdflY''`tey will P iD r n in deans t0 Rates. of iutcsleat, pad or cool SaVeS �Ol1C —Inasmuch as all , ab a to live th ou(rh tl,e v r wit i pounded lla:f y he d yo ton e w o t to as well yoarll. the aboFe cost !none . p . - Aiaari their > w v .. y c. I a °tial to of ing t o wit hieky. DB i `- ai thea,, )Ut th s 3 car there are very few so (►, - ! si sated that th Mone received for a axed toren of yosr, f - . ng istance in th Y will be elle to loud much Fmbably no mode nodi uie has obtain- which l�obentures aro imaued, will► Neill ye,arl w•ay of charit . However, qd wi#er, potorieftlr ' wi , 0. �ii on ime, interest Coupons attached. Executor" It"' /.. Send fol NCW Sl1tL��iig nd t_:_. �� th t is a matte that will Lave to be met than the rea11 won erfnl S OC'II aXY• Tntstoea are authoriitod try Lw to invct in tb Pull®y Ch'Clllpl stating your >. ; ,a. .. i, t x,: a' I practical! • ' • f, E COD Debenture,i of thlH Company. The ca Ital ran r .. : ;. - w=t& a i I, ; I. Y �sposact of later.: on, Dlean: GENIZV) 1yMU phi aiuttoW of trio Com bell pl od to a. ' t r w rte some are talkinv of 'doublin up two LIVER OIL. To a A'rbr�>�e rioiel tun tion yy - _ _ _ g mottwy thus reoeivto( l)ebenturo-bol cr3 a.. • : " f , ? I . or three fantili in one house to evert a soy- 'files yve sa i . "no Cher. Ali ill druggisLt at tall times aRsurel of perfootiraloty. 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"IftAt 10 , , '_ flX0 11 ---- - -1 ___�--_ I - - , , I - . - , I ; . �rtus. f * once painted the picture o: a pan -cake - ____ ___ N ' - , ki . � . , . , L -- �"- - * 1-1 - � ' its office. I . 1 - , . "ng 0Lc$. ­ . - .- __ t . , .. _­ il. containing 110 sares. For further - A. I ":, I . .� �0;1PU1*a4K-ev%.,.Friday Morning r,* I RENT. -Lot 7, con. 1, Pick. " f , . in , shaped world -with. a fence fringing its ARM '' ��ONL CET,,���-:­--:i .,.;,._. ;* , F brin -,ALOT_. y,:, . ". _ - .1L... -I. - 14, so I I I. .1; F - " ' ' -'_ \. ;.,.:_%� -.'..,:L.; ,_.� . . I I ..., . edge to keep philosophers artists and V rtieulare avililir So W. V. RICHARD N, , �.,, I . . � ( , 11 - i. .,:. : I ! 4 , , *­ I. Pickering. 0411 . I _. I . - I .- . . - . I . . . . .1 . . 111:10w~ Ko'. _': . ..:" . I .1 ­­ .., . . . L - ,�_ -.! : - ­: - 1, .." . . I : _ .-r _. .01. 28 � Teliiiiiiix; $1. ___________��_��r . - . -_ I., . , -- ., .. v. :­ _ . a . 1 4�� others from failing off. umanily,is . . _____4,__ , . �O -.0 -...-, - -1 - .. . . . - . . � . , - I . . I - _VOR SALE. -A number of reostored I , f .*.1, �' -, . - Nphless, . -wo - - � , -AD"Rvoqtd�. fallible I ' - A t ��L I .- �_ "TEO OF .-;;- . .. . I m the go. , , ­ P..T10tim"rtion,perline.ri,"..".. - ­? IL 44' - I I JL' 8==,re rams for sale. Also a - ­_ItI �., -.....&-AV%' AT :..!��'... . . _... . .. _.. .. ' -, 0, line - 2 'k Ital 8ub40q1101kt i118GjFW 4!� 8"u - "on - for elliory vol ng *&oldie tared le I 1., I , . - boar for ago or for = I _. : , , ; This rate does notinclude=1 or, Foreign al an � . THOS. PUGH. Wbitevale. ll,� ,-- I .; ..- I . .. ­ - I., . . . I - . : _­ ; . d:vafh thing. - ". ------- 4049 - . I I ? - . - . . . . _. _ � . . . il. -_ I �. _ , . , L'.. . � vertisexp9bits. . - �. -,-------------- � _ I.q,, - .-.::.:,L -... .­­ . 1, ,q *# ' � . � . . j, ,:_i. . (BALE ' "! . :1. . � ' ' ' j. _. L . Sp"W-terms given to par" -,-- con- - - ;� MI: . �: - 11,-:1 It ltl,e, T3108 FOR .-Forty's-maU ' . - .:!. �. ' .1. " .. . . � ­ �l., .. . ... 1. � .. .. - i1 � ... . reetti or 6 mango or -by theyear. Half- i "Oil Sm, � 2 the am, half MUG - I __ ­ . 1 - . - :.::::, . . � � , ' . . �11 .- 4 .. :�j - Toatlytryearlyoontmetswjable quarterly. I I west at Brovigbal Will from 61 - .. I .. . � . . : - - - Busi Globe, has one sub50rib6' WhOM We come early and got choice, JOHN WHITjC. 22' I I - I .. I Ila with . O&r7 ( 4 gal tell lines. or under, Pali # , * I . 5 00 payable in advance. __ ' �__' J, - - Ri* le ar s ' Ni t1equied - on -AL Also three sows, at I )l y --------------Plgs h tiny l=MI I be d - L _.. fal"Notics in I" columns ten cents have not and it is consequ ntly elaw. . , on S 0 I I . . .1 - .. . per line, .. NOTICE. --W- Woodruff wants every. - J . . .. ... -, - five cents per line each subsequent insertion'. Its boast every morning i thai The None owing him for meat to settle at once. . - - - . . � I � . ... .. . . . . . I __ . . . - I . Id contract rates mall known on applica- - - ..- I I ,To free advertising. - 1 $ . ___:J '. I . � jourl i who cannot pay cash must not expect credit Advertisements without written instruction prisoner, Birchall., This 8 after that date. - will be inserted until forbidden and charged 461wk I i, . 181= am be will not give Grow& GfrAr 00%. 111L Those . U Globe stands first, in fav r with the 44- ___ __ __ - - __ , --- - - , I , 2 . 1, 4ordingly- -Orders for discontinuing ailvestial not moulding its toe into a cant�h,0ok - --M-- TO - RENT,&' -'100 acre, firm, I a I .1 �_ - -�I.: wants must be in writing and sen � to the -pub. to grapple patrl ' - IN, NEW GOODS. THIS. WEEK. I , - . . . . . i . 'limber. age tbr no grate - befog lot 21. 4th con. of Pickering, to to I _. . t. I a FAR - - - .- . . - . . ' I - - . I Job Work -promptly attended to . - -.1 .- windows, but if we, cared o boast we rent; well watered, Ple"97 of fruit; 2 'Lem Of . : .. �­ . - - . ", " L . .. . . . .. . . L . I - . . . . - .1 - - ­ .- 1. 1� bush; two frame bonsai, barn and stables. Ap- . .. k - . . � _.1: . . . - . . L . . I have the material. , Altbot gh no man ply to JAMES WHITE, on the pr*misoL !ill '' -- - '- , . . I - � CLARK BOOL4 a �. I pi i4ons. . -49 , - � I - , held for murder has 80 I&' 48Teloped ---- ------ -- --------- -- - - -_ - ____ . . .- .. . � . -_ - .•. I )(I ,_ I . - . . I . - - IL ma I.'ARM TO BELL OR RENT. --100 - _: A - Tj� - '.," _.- . . . f1".1P9U4,d0_6&Mt,jhftV=d�n mania for reading this . _ , ce. proal, yet acres, being south half of lot No. 90, M � , - ' a . . _ . .. . •� . . .. , I - . I __Z�__ - 4i _&.11`11-A First-class Local Paler, � we can say with Pride that all old el ]He"- Nicety sores clef good house I '. .-. .. - .�! - -1. . . . . '. . - i . . I . L _1� , * . .. I . and Isli stable. soil good. Possession let of : I L . . .* ,,, .� . . � , . . - - xPectatiloinil" -The subscriber was recently arrested for Aril next; terms. J. & D. MACNAB, - . . I . . � .•. I I I .- I . . .- . . - - our 10 h � -0 . . . . I . � - I . . . � SUPPOrt Of We Ill of Pickering and vial ' sire y . I i � . . I . I . - . - .: ..:*.. . . . . . _. . .. stealing a horse. ; . Fdou L P 0. 4l I . . .. ..... . . - . I _. . . . . .. I . .. . ; - , . . .. - ----------- , - - . I I I I . .. . " _._."i"-' . . � i ­ . . . . . .. � .. � .I I ,; r -PO RENT OR SELL. -North half of , . ;, . - . I i . " , , 1. -. . - . I . 4r . I - . , L . - I - - I . I , . . . � . . I . . ­ I �_ / -FRIDAY. SEPT. 26. *&690 United . � 11 . - I . . - - . - - / . ­ The recent "order of t ie United JL ,lot It in nth con. of Pickering, containing L � .. . .. .1 - . I ­ I ­ I Z,J - . . z . - . . . a in good state of cultivation. Pyne % _. - � . . acres I .; , . .. . States Treasury Departmei it that all " - ..... . . . . , � - in ATIONERV' - -. . . . - . Must be goral comfortable dwelling and out-bufld- . - - I . . ­ - NOTES AND COMMENTS. ,.. .,, goods bonded,for Canadi Ings. Immediate possession. A to JOAN .L.. . - 0 ; ­. - :_ '. - . p Apply - . .- __ __1 . . %� . .,;; a I . . ; !. . _. / '' . -, -P - . - GlElt, Pickering. " E very,requisite for the Public School: -Read erg, Gram- . I - . i - �, ­ - corded and. sealled ex6ites much adverse - ­ . - . - . - ,.- Col. NnWn, allayoA-mierican eux-- commeut on the park � 4rj of - Cauidian ' I . ; Canada * - josity_ a L a XT OTICE.-The following animal, vis : Vaa,rs, Histories, Arithme tics,. etc.. ... : I A _t . what:; Canada would do who ship or import goods in, bond 4.1 one grey horse about 9 years old, is Im- Copyist . ; . .._..., - .1 .0 what` " ... .. All numbers of Copy - . . podaded at lot 16, tat con.. Pickering Township, . with its surplus .,e -#,g crop oche Drawing Books, Scribblers, Exerciso Books, -Slates, Pen : . . th6 through the United States. When a and will there be sold by public tender, on the L . . . . . . I . - . . I . .. ... IL - �d ' a p m.. it not owner claimed. Dal at Pickering Candies, and G ' .. , - : . I . . 11 xckinle4 becomes.. law. V in-� p%ckh , 10th day of October, ION. at the bear of I o'clock f . ". .y. Mdl, bew _00- reaches the Uni ' 8 _-I'_ ' i'm ig earted Canidians froutierthe customs' offici JEREMIAH Penoile, Paper, Papetries,.- Rubbers Inks . . " _Oju 1hat.til ' .,. place . 11 I ) a . . - I . . . iii Ode I I th day of B*pUmtwr. IM um - . . . I eerier. q . . ': ,�OUIS -, - ith tbei cold 4rou_Id'e&_ch* package, O'CONNOX, Poundk . . 46-0 . . - MAt RUIliaxationists wi . �1­ � ". , - . PAC age. and affix ----- 4 , . fitilt that was'too stale tq sat.. .i Tele. the customs * I • I . seal thereon, making a FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable I L . � I - L - ._0411=1-- 1 . . - . - . . .. grayly. of 10 cents L* Auctioneer, allU in the field, able and - . . . . . I � j ­ � . . - . . . - - I .. . ... _+­__ , .1 � charge Ints per pack a. This willing to conduct any seJes entrusted to bin], .. . . .1 - . . 1. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . �� I - . . ,. . . . � . � I..� I.. .... �e let's -,Pays''- We '.0mi order, it is thi)ugbt' and takes this opportunity of thanking , - . 1.11 I :.. I .1. �., . I ... . ... . . . .. . -1 . . . . .­. . . . . . I ment I if per fisted in, his put- . . am I . . .. .. - - . ­ . . � ' . roes for . . . : I - ,�ast favors, and hopes for a aoutintill . __ : � . , L - . ... , . I . , to Canadians : Canadiau engineeritig w It check IiApoftatlioil via ew York of them. Tell for aftvices inol Ar- 1. i . I .. . .. . L . . .. . ' I - _. . . . . ­ , .. - .. . I . - I � . . ... - ..-. I - -,-.. SK. ust as to dates and terms can be made .: . . . . GR ERIESID .. . ran 1.0 I .. � ­ . ill, enterprise and clapital have j and the skipment of romp On •- at owe of this paper. 45-tf ' . , . . - . L succeeded ill C011structilig a new link tado to British Columbi by the ------- - -- - -- --- ----------- -- -- -- Fresh - Biscuits, Pickling Spices, - Canary S etween the U Northern Patfific rl n us is 0114 -t�011 SALE OR RENT. -b0 acres. more . Seed, Pork, . I . B If, , once . - . 1j:ttedL Statosand Canada, I or less, being of lots 13 and 14. 1117.. _ - more exemplified - the pro erb that. Pickering; also lotpaT Lard, etc. - �- � . 1. - . ­ _. � a railways tunnel under the St. Clair 16 of I I- .. . . 1. . ­ i . 1. . I . . .11 - . . .L -, more or 1086. Good house land bare on each - .: " curses like chickens co . 11 . . ; . . . . , . - - River from Sarnia to Pott Huron. The me hot to place. Plowing privileges given at once to either . - .. I L , ' -.r _:. ' _. I � � . ; ­ . . . X * I . . . work marks a di tinct ad rooA. " In, . ___ - . I . - I I' '. - I . . , I . , r4c t ;r �,er or P. . - .. I - - ... - . I .. I __ . . - . . VAn0e. in en- , The Ame ' ans wit th agb er,ng gre user- Within mile and hall of - � . - . . . . Illml For terms and particulars . . . . .. - gineering science owing to novel d apply to NOWL&N.Hl WlAtll r.o. � . I r ; . I . . I I a ,., an to injure Canadians by put ng �liein 0 481 , .- . . - . . ­. - _. : I .. .. �. - , . .!. . .: - . . : � , 1 . . __ __ - __ __�______ __ ______ ____ - ____ . � . I . . I . - . � . , - . ,successful methods applied in the con- to trouble and expense by si icli '.. I . . . . . -,-. _1•. .. I . - I ARM'TO RENT. -200 acres, being ' . . . t ' . . .- . . struction. V - - .. . . ,�. �.. I✓ tious and useless reg lations wil"exa- F . L . - .. . .. , ., I ..�. - ...� I.- . � �:, , -e .- - '. -, ­ . - ,u I I find lot No.iU,fthoon. Pickering. Twoboussis � . . : w. . IDRV GOODSO ­ t . . . - ... . . - - _. - . � � .� ., . - I .- . 7-T - that while they have possibly, annoyed hilildingollargecaval lAndinagoodstate ,•-Flannelettes, .., . . . 4- � - * * , The greatest - erapinal"calse I*lx., the slid injured a few . of cultivation. Good grain farm, elftyptionally Quilting Prints and Crietonues, Flannelett . , Velvet Rib-- - * ' �_ '. - -, history of this Province ' ir_ - w I CanadMade 'us, they well watered and specially adapted for gral es . 4 / . ce is now ed , pu=- I j Iniles from railway station and I bons, Knitting Wools 'and Wires, Laces'le I .t99 have Permanently divert rrolp of froinClaremontf1llelitmrs]... ::,. _��.---forward at Woodstock. Birchall is ilp theirown railways and'buil .up irill next. with fail Ploughing � I etc. . . . . * .. I - I . I __ - _.. -..- . - . with inurder D. MACNAH. Claremont. 4l . . '. - for trial, charged wl Ing his - --- privileges. J. & I)- . .. .1 . 1, I ova . .- . . . � . . . . ell. I Canadian lines. So. mote: it ____._ - - � - I . . . I . . - I .1 . i .. __ .. . . . . I .. . �_ �. ..... a. .. . . I . . . . . .1 . - . - - . .. - . - - fellow -traveller Be: the ver be. -Chicago �,auadiai +,kt,aerl. .:�': -.1 - FlkrM to Ut* 1,'I - --- '. . . � I ow I or . ___x - _. ..I-- - w. erown. B. B. Osler i's leading counsel . � � .,.! . ". . . . . . , . - , .1 . _. I 9 Call. - � �� I . �. . ., . . :: ., . "..7. L, I � ..... . . ­ . I- 1. . '- . - L . ­ � . . L I .. admittedly I 1 . - .1 _., . the best, criminal lawy( , . ;,. _: 1: , 4, � , ___"_-._ I .. :�. : . . ani , = * . . I � . ": I TIME ft. Pat of Lots 9 O'. ! • : . _.. ill the Dominion. On the� other ha Thl The cavall '" audio, on tile W �L. To' ' '� UNBAR . I . - � - nAmi1erican is r ,tb oon -§ Picker Apply to JAMES .: _� " .'!. he prisoner - Diftawl"L. Obwasout Url % ­ l -4 .. _. 1. ... ___ . 1. .. . . e t is defended by 6 eo e such a rattling good all rounder that __ __ - __ - - ___ - eel a - somm __ ______ - - - . - - ml . - __ __ _. . . I _._� .. ;.� Bait Black�,tock, wl�o while- yet yo ng we would like to see it in th ' . .. , "I . . I- . - :.�' is famous, and of 1whom an ex t of . e ka-ide ,. : Tosell Rent. . .� �.,.,. 1. . . I . 1 0-0 r - � .. - . , Z. I �­ more Is. After estimating , , I I . . I L . . - . .V0 ..- - - .. . . . . - .- - . . - I I . . . % . . I - P. , - . 1. 1. . - . . .. . . - : __�, ' . . I . great things., This� �i* makes Black- t1lat the rM46rW"'re`pub1i6 win hold E�AT damblo *ft of juld. mugh . . 1. . - - - L ' * - - : I- ­ .. - - - stock's fortune -if I it i3 not - &!raad Tbldf Of 10t4 0 a" 14. In Tgh eon, of Maker. . . .- . y a population of Woiow,mo at the Ing 011ilimaross. Forparacul T . 9 t '. . . ._..: . - -L . I . me*.. The result i f the trial cannot clon.of the , t . .1 * ., L.. Z.. .. .1 - next ealtu it aye, re. to atin1gy 2 P. olaremon a P.O. 4 "45.10 1 . I . . w .... . be guessed. - . ry .�­---- ­­ ­ __ ___ ------- . - ... __ . ­ . . . - ­ .-Telegram - ­ ferring to Great Brit- 11 There is -ARV_ . - 'I ... Britian , , .. . .. I - . .. I . . . . - 1. _.... . .­ .. . , - one power that should have x1i=. to Ment. . - ... - •- .1. - I - . _. , Reporters of the-'Toront6 Tl ­ aye no fear of - " - . . . . . . i 1 - . . . .. I - .1 ­ I gram the overshadowing strength of ti; ' I 0, - . i . - iiiterveiwed farnii at the Industrial . S PONSISTING of 150 astes, vaore or For Choice Confectionery i ­ . , I . ­ . I - ­.. Fair to 'see ]low the McXi � western giant, but should rather take NJ lot NO. 12. to 94h con. Pickering. and � . . . - . i . I 1- - - . nley bill. lot N - . �', , : '', * " I I . .; . .. - l!01111 5th con. of Uxbridge- For further '-L . J - �' ' ' ' - . . . - . �.. :_ suited them as it class. The result is off -string of her particulars &,,ply to EDWAUD PUGH. ON_ On .. - _.. . and Summer Drinks. . 11 - pride in her as the off 0 I, I .1. . . L .... - . _ L . _ I . .. . �. '-_' three collaintis of opinions, the .calve owil loins, bone of her Americanism no. -Rhe stlepr.wises. ill , . Fresh I . � . I.. - --,-- _­­-- . . - r . .of . basis and backbone of Aineri i I aw ' -W. , , , I _.. . . - which is somewhat impaired Ly are the sturdy Anglo Saxon callIsm -. . LAND f0i SALE, - ---' .yjLrT & , oxwr .� . . ... � . . , . - . I : .. . - the fictiti-mi soun4 of certain names. :, and Celtic i . -(-+:MrT_&3Sz, , . :_ . I.. - . . . . . IMS I - I . . -, . . . . . . . - . I . , - Some might even el' elements derived from the parent land - . ... - •. - . - . I . . , large that the in- 100.0W, Acres of roved sad nuni . . . . I ome . of Britain That the, Englishmen of DrOl Every Saiurda during the * , � terv'ews are It made. For in- farms for sale. cheap, in the state of I Michigan. sisom to 4i pa"bal small ael . . __. . � stance, who -is Sts sainted with the old England and the Englishmen of aired. Foe paruculars reparding prices. ... . . y - seasoner 1. .. . . I 6 . � , �, r . __.. two gentlemen iiatued below, and supl, tpew England should oue hundred =a and term write or apply personalty to - - . . - .�­ .-. - . . . . . , i , . 0-dL83M MMOM Movam. - I ,� - - - years I � . .. . : - I . Posed to live at this village. , ago have parted in anger, is a � �. H. Ellis. . I . I,- � ­ . . I - 00 ,� Box M. Pickering ____ 1llllllllllllllllllllllli ol - - . .... - . misfortune entailed upon boob through - ;------- ' ___ __ . _--ni iiillllll - - - - _ -.- Tol __ T., ----------- I - ..- - , . ­. . _. ..- . Jerry ,Melville, � ___ _01 . . � . - - , i - -1 �.. . . .. County -it will a DU We Creek, Ontario the stupidity Of a BOW anglicized Go,-- . I FOR SALE OR TO RENT. 11 . � - . I I . I .-.. .� - . !"- I - a backbone 0 ­ I I . : I . - � . .. . I �. . a i I - - - - - - I i . � . ... 4D . . . � - � . . . I . . . . . I . . . . . . � . . .1 ... . Canadians. man, who exercised his royal tyranny . - .. . . . . . � - - - ! - - . H E north parts of lots 10 sad 11. in . . I .1 - : - - - . . : . . � - _*1 1; - - - . . .. . . . . . � - . �. .. . I . . . L David Cranwell, Pic kerink-So you want in England and the colonies alike, T n. 0180i . . I . L. .1, . .. . . . 1. � my opinion. do you ! well, I c I . she Nd GO 4�=P.of Ptakering. . I . � an give it But time, the healli has -set and is containing IN I The tam is . . �. to you in al two words. We do not. I - . under good state of cult4va"o -- I . . I .,-. : all a continental abo t the McKinley bill. setting this matter to rights, and house. plenty of good water owLT""=19 . asiiiiiin. - I . I - I - _. I have look -a it tip with some inter"t, never. ap. is . ..: ATTENTION ! .. . . � . I . . � in it Possible that any lhq for 40 head of cattle. Mvilwe of plowing - . . � , =:= , I � - . . . . . . . . _ . - . - ­ . - . -.-. -an adapt conceivable circumstanm am " Daniel apply to JAKRO RLLIOTT. Cohl . 12 5" our Bedroom Suites, bideboard . I . Call and * . . .I . . al believe that the farmers , . 24000*GMlxwbV"OblsgofAPMI- Forfuirtber a, Exterittion Tables, - - themselves to the situation. I believe that which could le conk Ont. " .. for Suites, Couches, Bedsteadi, . - . . ,before very long Uncit Sam will be calling 0 to fratricidal strife. *_ ' . . . R40111 MoQW el etc. A large stock of pictu .. � , , out for a repeal. of the bill � Froin el beach to beach . age, Cornice guar . . . . I . . . - F CIO Poles, IOUrWD Chains, Ole. We - . I . . "."! -1 . Pof Sale .­. 9" satisfaction in the Undertaking line, an we have a ji sila . � - ;- . 4. The voice of blood shall reach.! Two Faisal 4 , , - __ __ __ - - . . ... I . . � . - .. %. . � ­ . . - I . - - 1, . well selected stook to choose from. . ... - - Moft audible than m pow , _.- :# I �11 - - �. . . . . w' - , I . . . I .I.- I . . . � � . The Streetsville view Fublishes 'Ras Wh mirill-wast scarier . . . . � I ­ - . . . # Ming we. ire 0"; - f -W ,;,. of . , t . ... . L 38= 1=113 .. I - , Proclai * � ,,, 6() AC a =)TT LT ll`1M.GM,,&:bz ! . I.. . . �. .. our opinion that a ompulsory. v6ting ',�', ". 4 ; . I F10 --b I= acres, - - - .. . 16 'A ' I- i I.... � _10"um-ol north -nest quarter , I-, ' . 111 .- I .. ., � I ..- .q... I. . . ,:��. - I � - ------ 4-- i �4; f� - � Hal 01105T.'11ad too, Pick- . . FUNERAL DIRECTOILS. - - PICKERING, ONT. I %W would be bad, and coutruts it Ili � � . - '" 2"i"sia'a eon., ...... � . I � bas & good a&onse and bluildmgm, . .. - . .-..- _. - . . with the opinion of ,,the clever editor. , Jae Hass, temperanoliiiiii - pllej,'has a -IV a tails Of cWtifttion v* Chaim fruit ... � - . � 5 . -.1 . .�. 911 returned to .Torginto to ewry out a year's at Am Irtntill welt `lllllll7 or, towther. be .•- .�._ I I. - - d artist of Toron Grip," that thin _ Suit Urch"l JAMES 'GUHRIST. Cherry- _, I L I . . � � - I I .- - i . a is a troo . d ase. * ? . . . . . .1 I . Z. - . .., . . . I ... . . � .. .. . �. '. _... - ide' . .10 1 SUMS&MIA - ith the Canadian, Tewper. W= on&. � , � . �. . "-"� I - . L ._ 0 Leviow is atiee League as league loctur and or. .;- - ---- - I . . . . . .- ` - The R -a . . . - - � I I . 1. . . .i _- I . . . . � . . I . . . I .1 , I I . . - , 'der this a striking il- gaiii .. . . I I . . .. . j 1. - l I , I . _1 - - r-1-- � ---*--­�- . . . . . . . I .--. I . . . � - - pleased to *Consider 0 1 . . __. . . . . ... . . ­ . . - .1 .- .- . - ­ - I . , - . . . . __ - - � -1 I � - . __ � - lustill of the t nism that ­g�eM Hon. John Dryden, the new Nin;sje'- - -, . . . .. .... _ ­ . r- - ___ ____ - __ - - ---. - - ---. . . . . Wiihitby Marble Workso. --------- ,. I . � . � V.. . _. minds do not always run 'in''the same of Agri Iture;-W1111 KCC(*ded 1L splendid . I I I I . . . -I...- I .. ' o,id ding the sly poke ovation, relilighlit procession, a . by As our now I prom � ban to cou - .. I � I - . � . . ... _. - . . . lus'le roe of strection . . I., . . Ill the Ift we have hio'. to say. First three ban in celebration of his home SOuLb of the Ontario flank Will I I.. . - , . I I . . _ I . .. ... . . I I . . I � . . let its quote from Grp .: 0911kilIg as a al Mixiistsr Thursday, ­ -4 '... s3on be Anishod - * ' � �, .�� 1. . �. . .. - �­ � � - . . � . - . I . night as Whit y. SPeftbft were made- We wiU MR our lar re stock . ".. �.-­ . . - ­ . ­ ' . ' � - . : --_� . � 1. ... �. - . Election, day, anyw ere --1111 bel by. the bon. sentleinan hiroself and a num. 9 . I . . .1 . . . . - L . . . -en dollars that you wit not deposit a bli ber of others. The crowd then paraded � rm .- I ) . . t - . I -, ... ion.." 11 of Karbel and G te - - .• � ..lot. L � -. ­ . -_ .. - .... ... . '"th'selli "" " 11 "M it - Put OP all the to Brooklin, and new the DOW �:!. . . . . .. � . your money. The ,, deposited, and Minister of Agriculture safely over the - Monuments at . I . , �. -1 - . . - � . I I . . ". . .. . - ,". - I I . 1 9 KING ST., WEST, - i. .. . . . . j I . ­ �.... the day after the If* he non-voter w* guru -stile at Ilia own door. IL then . . . . . . � . abribery t . $10 ahead. it B Poll" to put an and . reduced mte, mther . , , . . - , �­ .., I . . 1. ... . to this insidiousis Piro . The says that the ebunty li . r. ' . - - ­ - . . - . _. ..; . / form brberybyha ' . . . . move them. ­ ­ . to. .a rx01:z01qr_r0.1 . _. : a compalso v`9 lectore of jtkror met on Monday last at 'Pa" I _:_1 . I - . .- - compulsory voting law passed in Ontario. . i '1-o_�; - � I � - . es,sishing sonsell" , 4� - . .-., i . -d. the clever edit , - and artist of board •..eousists of the two judges, - -_ . d Com- ,­ -. . the oface work �ould do well to � % .. . I . i : . - � DI dtheflork of 96 peace. The . GfU on us before purchasing. "i The Repairing of Fine au ! � � I . - . _ Grip say what "; in the above? shqris. $be warded jwd the -treasurer, the ' toit '. . f� ive . : . be me the - � - ': ."I Worlk Wilwjealm RUS plicated Watches recei . - .. _. I I a . . . Did Elder Fawcett an the other Mi. e4rk of the peade being I' ex offivio secre- #"W - Avr No special attention. . __ � tors who quoted him approvingly, �liiill ` Its duty is at this.nwtiug to, deter- IffaWson & Hawkiis I . � . * -.1 I �. itte the n ' . __ --''L-_______._________.___ _______ All W6rk Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. know what he meant by it -or is, the mine amber ofgmnd and petit jurors __ 1. . . .... -1 44 . . . . �. , . '"'"°de"for the assizes d sessions sur. - ­ . 1- :1 I 11 Pickering PhilosopheIr., the onlyEXECUTORS' NOTICE. I . L �I .- !. iug�dw�enWug, year, a . �. * � ­ . whose dell brain fails. to note the in- - id to apportion .. I , - � . ROBT.CUTHBERT � . I I ....' I I - I . - . . - � I - - among the various - * * 1* the T3URSUANCE to See. 86. 'CA 110 of . ..4. _., �' * I I MCPS Mies . Y' . . ..� . ­­ sidious bribery of the ab ve bet. If. from "elk. P. I - � 0. � -- -Practical Matchmaker and Jeweller�_ ' I . huy0ber a" The selectors JL R -S -O notteelsboreby given that oral ­ INA-MIll � - 'A bets B that B will = -cast a ballot jor,tb. wiwr - . . . . . nftlei�ali JIM oulasq�eutJy � are 4" ;'6Gris having stal a eal . ­ � - . - .. ... . . , %West.. . � --- I .-1.1 I . -. - , in this election, accepts the bet, el - kujw � in 'ifib ju - el three died on fth day of September, A. D. -_ - . • . - � , and B' of Richart Dae, late of thellrolnvp!�t Picker- ­ ' � � . ­.­. 9 King St., . - . , .. then B can Willi mon y .. - . . . . I . � in . ;... - -. by casting times *@ �r U..:"= ftquqsftd to sill to W. J. Dale; Pick. 7 - . omwe" - . . . e �"Vialse m of slawas and - - . . .;.1. . _V . Ming, on or be" the , . . I. !, - . . 1. ;. his banot as he an alo, intended do' "i4 Ain to the a I of sbe pests. - ;11, � I .., _w. I— . ' _ �% , - . _Nr - I ... . 4 ;. . - . . f .. j , �, . � I' . "usity 1890 wl . , - � -, . . :, 11 - and .vote date. At A 013ba"u"t m -of the ; + - * - - a . Ing, . for ei;er - candidate. .. 15th Day of October-1kUt, A.D.. .. ,r L .. . .1 I . . . .� _.. - - . -. 11:99 * . ... . %I I . .., I.. - -1 ,� . There is no non=voter n sel"tolio, 01�4 " ping -"Of jurors a statement of their hunts$ and siddreft Iiiiiiiiiii full ., I . . . ; I . . ,'.- -�� �� .:, n" . , , - . . , the cam, and . 11 - � . - , L are, it A. akk*ek " or 48180 U1, of all the parliIi'le"lare of their claims a agenrities (if aryl .. . ­ - , . �:- I -.�.. 11.1 .- . Ad ft . ­: _ . . " - , I L _­ B would be a b' ' ­ '', I . . . orn fool to refrain fro I i - ill . �, - IS THE PLACE TO BUY 1; -; ' - . . "..., �__ - In awes -i d . held by them. and after th® ill 16th 4y of Oc- . I - I L_ .11., � I .. I �..�* . n W" in, an 60 jurors, an sober the lizeentore viu proceed to ' . I - . ­ - , * 4i� : ., - I " ,-: . . voting after betting $1 that he would subseq%ou*-' -- - I . ` - to diiWbuts - BeiLlutiful " � , 4XImm?o gie seal of am " . ­ .. ;* � - .W the sherw , lese"latcougaepk"'j"on- ChOicc� - Sugang. Filae , 'Teas, . . -�v�--.tj vete.. If A had bet U led thereto, =%lilbeing b" only to Uls - .. 0 p. . $140 that B appel - ,Ial & vanous coarts. All rule 016illilb Ofullbitch se h" bam foodyed els � I . �, �__ . � '14 L- - _­.- ! -, - -!�. ; ,�,z r on. U94 otherwitle eill,betw6en above r0quina. And the Eleev^n Wo *at to . . . , .­. L - - vote, axed the " had, re-, . - . . -:` "­ --_'­� would e �A Rai and, Currants. or 'an thing . f: ­,A:. ,�.. . . . W - . 6 *�- B of 11I sad 00, d assessed for be 14able to any person or persons of wbol � L , I I YOU.May � � . I I . 9. ' - 1- - I . . � . I . ­ -11.1111, .. 1. . . . 1, - __ , ,_ ' The 11i timi a ditiMbution. - _ . .. - ` - . __ win the money, we a ould' see some are k - . ­ -,�.�, --��_ �:;_ . - 'Pant in, G �-_ � ,�­ - Glenn be = SIN11:1104:mve b6m WmAyed &A go ". , VI_ , ; * - k "bed from' so -, t .. Y I hat he -might . ,�, . - gable L .. - � , . '' , L ... .% rocenes.. I : V _� -7 . _.. -1 , .. -_ -_ ---. I . � . s.. 'I, , this year fiag, yaryiall om &71 in - Dated at Pickering this a& &y at Saple 1 ­ ; - .. ".�, _,;,�'4_,i fem in worshivful My. Grip's Woe- PiA bor� IM. .W. ' S� _ ' - .�, - ,.1'.:__.. L , .'. I...... " or . I . I . L . �, , - 1-1• I I. iug,, the hl, to 75 b"vertim, *6 NIB •WV -GLASS I �4 .,. -, -1,--,-;',,:7 oration On all. public questions D. ORKINW(W - .. �v - SET . .�L . , , _,ow6topfor, ­ S JU ► ARRC - - " '. . S. �_ ....- . . . low" The total Pum r I# Ida lowNhan I r . ..... . 1,; ... . . , - , * *W ratv against. 4D. awn„ AU . 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Y 9�•:a"in"",F _ '6'- err{ •.. v - 7 i ., v ws 3rr+-rr, s -. - 'r; e - ` a: 's.,# r.. ,r`.'� »--::;: ` c �'<.- .., ..:.tt » 4 ,.. s, ..,.- . { a\ a fie 7 n -?tE i.r 1: -r. .l ...-x li...a�_ .aJ:. .. .:...{ 4 . 1 --:. - --.r...-•a. -... MM.,.-. St`�±r'r�.e' t�.� i'•.a:.�! +,,, lar.. ,r! .-. I- - , - .•, , _ , S .. .a. _ .-. :. P. -t `� . �• C<'rfl +.k.: a- .1E • 'ask .,t -F.. _. e-;�' � +•' y • _ - x� y �._ a.i . r. _ `• . r .:. .4 . i ,. "'E. ' _� - „y,a .r•rt•a r. _7 Y-- . » _. bPd/'5„t�`"•{R , . tJ3., "'" r . _ d --�, t' '� a 9'1" •" .kali c v:` .�. ,_... _ -P.� ft . • _r cr i I i `� The Whitby Fie•. �' OUR /1t l !ff#�14 .;a ? a:� • is • " - }', .r.. ,.rT y: MAN 8AY-, A. �, jetca'ts Mattes astt r. . ' , I ale to we theft TRAWS Ooillo, EAi�T DIIs As FOLLOWS:--- V • Wi WARREN' - VlLatiism Ir ' I , _ , ifiedneeday ;rid 7`hdrad�y saw ,an -itjc- 0, . •• church_ people hats) No. 1 Ezirwsss w - ,nense crowd in Whitby. and the O. & D. '-: /� eb0 A• M' - Watches Clocks 1 eweller .% � � his year was• an em' Natio suoQelle. 1 ambli R, not so mach �• a 1[ltztt>�, , + t y p t s'• E' i.i ` ... • L. *; 'S Y� tslr t Y p • ase it a an unholy " 7 . LOCAL. .8:80 P. id. atld SIiVQrWare1. ( ,, ; F . r-, -t 4�4 k;: : �� vile COnl;ratltlate idle energ�eti0 OtBQers :OII scarce i Rain, bn0 be- Tauxs ootxQ Wast Dva ♦s em: i6 all styles and at all rlQels>, s. � i, ; _ •i ' � h.: - , the results attained, as thq •di8ieult part cause i is a frequento. 8 LooAi • _-�. p f + c X ' 4. of the work is oyer and faire in the rosy : 9:OSd A. M• y_,� r � . scarce loss. People �, * '„ ,� *� ,• hence will be more enooeiseful with less o! a des religious ria• „ 4 D IzsD . 4:18 P. M. �Y oaf .. r' 1 ` „_ •. a - S Exrass wanting a. ,i iS f '? �'iAT �%1v11S • : effort than in the ehega�red hs►3 been. tore a opposed to 9:49 P. M.,.,, t f _ h es b chance the '"� ,� 't The weather was fine, t el exhibits Raul y Ma IIs will do well to, PIOBSRING NARKZT. - 8ewing chi and very numerous. . Tt e ' only dlsap- • ;: pester a cad sure thing :31 and get price from a , - »" + � . ini,ment was the failure of Premier s The with which �tsws 0lace. sept 95, tssQa '' • 1I • r areenwav, of Manitoba, aq appear on the Rood pie, on lelte 1 *hit• m to �i.o0sp 9i so 9e Loos ten �'•- , i ^� ': <; X to 78c Floor, , It 4 •. but me Dyable cocas- fa°°B • bdl• 71y PICKERING. ONT. Frlonr t r ', 41% scene. II was a mistake as a telegram foe, th w aside their «1.i. fib p�8 �� �1° f �C from Attorney, Martin clearly .: Bareenina per son is y protessi sof honesty at]r� ItOx3. „A x !, showed. Fuller particulars of the fair and defrauded a simpple etc ger Ont of a � FARMEBB' MARKET• BAGGINQ ATTACHMENT fOR THE' i �i - ti�� -- in nest issue. trauktul of gold watches. to me to the TotloaTo, Sept, S6, 1891).CHATiAM FANNING M1LL. r I VICTOR Wa6,,D�tILi I above conclusion. The style and karat of Wheat, fill, bosh........t 098 to 1 160ove p a"1 NORTH PIOKERING JIiNOT10N. the watches secured is such that experts Wheat, sptinn 90 to 98 The stro which is n ttachmmenntt fop spa . - �. new machine pronounce them somewhA inferior in fit. mast durable rend wbstaatial baggl►ng flee t Wheat, red winter...... 097 to 98 winmade, b+staabuilt almostentirely ofwrought grain as it oomes from the Fanning Ifill. Yon on; ht to see the a ile on Mr. G. grade, and thus it is 'that tL piirohaser4 Whea iron. t, goose ... ••• ••• • •• 78 to 81 it t, a v It is complete in every respect sand will are subjected so the sneers o the ungodly cry powerful mill will r°a is a very • r ®zr- ? Buwson's honest face as be shows Lis bats, bush.. .............. , d8 tea 4! light wind. ere are no delicate little arta Rive the best satisfaction to those who ace ,. and taunts of the wicked.- I ma be ha- p ' neighbors his four $IIs col he is fitting y Barley, bush ............. 60 to - - 7i about it to break or +cot out of order and let the it. The manner of drivi the B t _ miliatigR for a time. but I .b vo no solace # mill go to wrest. y milt have proven d[s- : t -`Z' a for the fall faire. We o the smile Peas bush ................. 69 astrous failures ewin since last • has been y p p to offer. The same Dods of morals. that ` g to their liability to be 6reatl im roved . '. will be broader when fhe fairs are over. would allow a man to aequir a 160 watch Hay, new, ton............ blown down or d since last ear. It in now van with. Y 860 to 1O f10 . amagad In heavy wind storms. y � . ... Owing to the slow mo erilents of the and expect a present -a hone and lot, say Hay, old, ton............ 11 00 to 14 tl0 chain belt that will- not slip nor some off . 1-1 The victor 18 Warranted. the pulleys. `:5 parties having the QontraQ for building -all for il, would allow him la key stro's'•••••••••••••••►-• 900 to 10 00 • play p° not to be blown down in any wind that does not AR the season -has sysin come around, I place , HaiRht's bridge• the farme •a on the north for money, provided he could ave a couple Dressed hogs ............. d 60 to 8 76 tato the tower or my Fanni still andsag�I ttaoiment tar post with it. Intending par- y n8 t ng j - - tide of the creek are put , the eateat of extra- packs under the table draw f rom Beef, forequarters........ 5 00 to 7 00 chasers aro respectfully invited to 18D0 before you, with the n mos conIIdencethat' - - ' Y u I handle the most reliable Fanning Mill manu- . . _ '7; inconvenience in getting heir 'u to .and a big mirror behind h opponent. Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 to 9 00 Carefully Examine this Mill faeturedinAmericaforcleaning,separatingand market. This would ro poker of its objectionable Mutton...... •.............. 7 00 to 9 00 bagging all kinds of grain. s ecial oints;rt fav- _1. before giving their orders. I Invite inspection our of m mill are the o wi L i Mr. Michael Byron isle vinRoulrneigh- chance feature and eleYate.it into a unless peal carcass ••••,•••••.•• 700 to 10 00 andoompsrteon. - y 1 uo ng: aeytotarn; I r screw feed for the hopper; low and handy to get - : 16orhood after a short eta of only One certainty 1 Some people think it sinful to Butter, lb .................. 00 18 to 0020 I can furnish piping of all kinU brans or iron, in the gram; strong and durable; well painted; summer. He has made�a good many win at games of chanee,,bat it is the im- Eggs, doz.... cheaper than the cheapest. screens and riddles to clean and separate an mense arm of •••••• 18 so 00 19 l y people who deem it sinful '• •••• kinds of grain and seeds grown in Canada; fast �!z 1. Erten is and we world be grad to have him to lose, that .mak gambling unpopular -- — Also agent for , and good cleaning of wheat. special attention - .. .` ` Stay longer, abut man's 'nhamanity to e a p°p DOMINION B.Al�g has been given to the fast cleaning of barley, - : i Show most anyone a dead sure thing and �T ! removing all foul seeds, dirt and broken weeds. I . man eta. _ i he will try it once just for lack. FROST u+ . OOD S` - . lNr• Snowden, of Darh>�gton. Eke rent AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A. GIBBON, - PICKERING, Ont. %' ed Mr. Seneca Haig%t's farm, and is now i a»EI starting a museum. Anyone hay►- Capital Paid up, $1,500,000 - • y-- bu�ily plowing. Mr. SQowdea s good in articles of virtu ec viae -versa should t8. DUNSHEATH. uamecame before him. a is a young send them in for approval. yone fur. Surplus, - $1,300,000 $4-sm GRBEN RIVER; - Cr'L�.9►.RF.. O1�T'1� - man and unmarried, tis makes , him nishing an accepted addition the mus j - . - i doubly welcome. Every king necessary cam can write hie name on is. Yesterday I I WHITBY AGENCY. � r °� We E. BRIEN 1 :. kr a new beginner can be ad. I added two 860 gold watches to the , _ - - begin ,-�, I lection --donors names. not w a public. j, sAT[N©9 DEPABTIdENT. OHERRYWOO. Among other things I hs;ve a s linter from Intei•et allowed at highest current utas. No _ ; . Q = • notice of withdrawal required. . _ THIP:----- - _ ` a the Areal Y accident near Hamilton ; a 4- - _ Ib shot Bred during the Mackenzie rebel- W. H. HOLLAND, . - �••�••�•�T •� , VY .�3.1.�� ,.L. bliss sone is t 1Sltln,4, fir sister Mrs. 101 MANAGER. - Ezra Roacll. Lori ; a carpet ball, history unknown, but supposed to have been stolen from John F • R M �R SAL + The l�liases Gorvett, of Arthur, Ont., Dickie'1+ lawn by one of my friends ; cop- rr p�T�HER•1. r are visiting fife lilies Holingera• pec coined in 1766; also some ccgt�ore topers; , We are aleased to hear that Mr. Stover. a book translated from the Dalnish, entiti- { ARTS of Lots 30 and 81 rear of 6th _ _ _ - -- . - - a who was reportEd last week as being very Pd ,. Letters from Hell " ; a stalk of tim- conceeeion, towaehip of Ptckering• con- . ' - . Established - ill is now slowly recovering. nth Lay Sft. 8 in. ion to ping 10D acres of land more orless will be sold I • ; f y g. y g ; eeverS earn plea Of b public auction on the premtees nn Friday A$ good, prompt, tltllCk� rah- . Mr. James- McGeogh slid family have fruit, a dagiter, found on Eliza th street ; t. 26th. ISO% at the hour of 2 welock p.m. - 1867. , • been spendig a few days with his an erg grown on a tree withoutthe slight- T ,is is the estate of the late Edwin Vardon, and able work tells every time . . est assistance of an hen • site autograph is iterated one mile north of VI hitevale," miles - ` br;,thera-in-law Messrs. `G�'. and S. Hol- Y t P tr in Locust Hill station: Two dwelling I have the largest trade ; - . V i linger: of Chang, the Chinese ' giant, written in a tie stable and cellar, ; also two cisterns and .1.1 Toronto a few years ago ; an vory paper t o wells; good state of cultivation. Plowing in Ontario county. . - ' . 'R'e are' sorry to hear that bir. James 1► ivtlrges givea atter da otsaiea fun possession 1 . knife, that was carried for tilt vests by a I Thom has been quite ill daring the past g► en let of A rii. For full particular apply to •n ��Cl� _ week. �Ve Lope to see hi n around ana?il dram major of the British ar y, and has a Ha VAR j Whitevale. r L been used in Europe, Asia, Afri ,America A so acre f .being north quarter of tot 99 � p % - shortly-. - and Australasia. The head re resents the 5 h con. of Pickering, 1s for sale or rent. If not If I say I 11 have your pictures ready The Messrs. Burrows are home very late Prince- Consort, and such good like- ld before Nov. lac will be rented. Now ocon- b a Certain da I'll have them b P - �@1.OW� PropYietor . . - . fine lookin horses whit will no doubt pee by the undersigned–osw hoses, good barns Y Y• Y .. g lj nese is it, that the dram -ma rased to od stone stabling ciaterua wells. orchard and that d8v aDd the Will be Correct- >oclake arecord for themael es at the cow- make his moat; elaborate salute every time none. and .rets under drained. Apppply co - ' q -- Manufacturer of - R. B. VABDON; Whitevale. ly done and finely finished. iug fall shows. � he used the paper knife, and any otber Q �,�a� - Take a glance at our blae smith'$ nobby artialps too wonderful to descri . Send in - £ &10 *b"y Tend®r. _ Lift, Force & Suction PUMPS _ •new aig>a as you pass aloiog announcing your curiosities, and see me wo k my ears. 11y new gallery is Duel of the largest Deep -wail Pauive of Brass, Iro, pod - his agency for the Speight Manufacturing •��. -- ENDERS will be received up to the and best appointed in the Province. Porcelain. a ' Co., Markham. Tile Oakville Star man cells hay by the Nth say of 8ep"inber. 1040, for the psu- Ever thin is as hand and test` ' Mr. J. D. biCKishnie an bride, of Scot• too. chaise of the Wath half of los No- I.S. Dun. 4 of the Y g ? Y AN/ '11MtIN� wIN�MILLt, � . land, TowW"p of Pickering. containing Iso awes• as mon can make it. Call Windmill and Cisteris Tanks. asd . - Ont., have been ape dingy a part of R. A. Econ, ez-M.P.P., h been ap-, more or lee.: This pr�e�tv is well watered• around when in Whitb . - their honeA.ymoon with the bride's- cousin pointed Registrar of Algoma. mist•. plenty of sbade. Hones and outbu"bp y' Cistegn Pumps. hail orders Mrs. Geo. Hollinger. I A vicious lawn mower the H to d within 9i miles 9ion; pi ccs in viair lageordr; efts' promptly attended.to. R aped within Sj miles of Picti.e f ag village, on they It is the intention of thel Foot -ball club of an Orangeville boy who fooled with it. G•T-x. Terms of sale - on• quarter down on '�, 3& ' Q'33,�$ �YMAN FORSYTH, Agent. Pw rhw. . . of this place to play the return match John Robinson, of Bono: has vines notice of aeoeptaaos of toad ro, balance on time 1 pea to snit purchwr.•wM interest st 6 per cent rw---.----- --- --- . - .. with Whitevale on Saturday aftemogn twelve feet, six inches long, well looderd half ye:rly. Possession first week in October, . seat. As the last match i resulted in a with pods. IBM Title good. The vendor w0l not produce any title deeds or monuments of tine not is his I.. ' .iiia the next one will no doubt be hotly Every day or two bays matte theilc;es- po.eeedorr. The •: et mortgage and ow . ,.-. .. �' • contested by both seams. cape from Elie reformatory at YenetanR, curiae. robe bw tis.. pnrcG..•r ; the d..dCHOICE. .._..., i I - the vendor. Tim ighest or any tender not ., - o -_ i.: Cherrywood Lodge No. 1258, LO.(i.T. and the pablio is beRining to fans there a . 7�or tnrctrer ar�enl.r .. purposes holding an open Lodge Monday is sQtnething loose about that institution. d dildoes a p t�� w wn H. Nt+C>9t: weanut , eyeninA .next in their hall to which the i�nm uonsee have been issued bo P. 11. o. oat.. to K k wtLSON Brougham P.O. I am prepared to upply my customers With the best *sivveee _ - ;E, t . or W J. AAMEU ORRRNWOOD, Solicitor. % . ' publi- is cordially invited. The program Harper fop service upon a numixe, of hitbj P.O.. Ont. To sd4lass named of whom, of any kind ever offered. I have also a large will coexist of r;hort addr seer- by Revs: young men in and around Ashburn, charg- 1 tenser , w to be &Z,assed. f • ' )�eaw and Fish, also sin inR readings. iu2 tlreni with bad conduct in that vilLge Whitby, ___ . . - - _ �a-4e _ supply of the best quality of Tinware. n recitations etc., by members of the order. a f. rt iiRlit ago. • �_-T_ _ .ted_. �_ Capt. Diilligan, of the Derham field All kinds Of Hout3e-fu�rnlshings, also the best i€l,mp oII - - - MALVERN. bettery; has done himself ia�ueh eredit at in the market. - the iti�ci nt rifle matches held at Ottawa. _ Captain Hague is again in our midst. His r�cor•e was second place on the list, EA- ETROUGHING---Giva me a Call, U I do nothl>w But - , it - Mrs. MoDiarmid is shoo to dispose of N111+ h • ntitles him to second �laee on the e•irgt-Ol>!8d Work. . her store. . nest 1lialey team which will visit England. tj!- $ I-J&UI`Ia�.l00 . . . • _ • .- Mr. Hobert Orncerod 'w#ts vieitinR at epeoecles and glasses. the street aids L$g,`�8 oII? 8rt�eP for �Ill'II$c88. - " Mr. PtirdieS last Sabbath. ( OI[O. to vision own. for sale by i lir. James Weir had the' siaisfortuns of WMLjlOX--At the residence of J. a G. hots. C. DALE. - - PIGKERING. - losing a valuable horse las week. near Greenwood. Wedaeailar. September 24th. - _ - __ JOSEPH H. lt3UNDY PICKERING ; g 1840, Joseph V►Illsen, aged 41 yrs, to q►saths f After a brief illness ca by. inflam- and 8 days. . * PICKERING - aj. ; motion, iMr. John Weir de this life I : on Tuesday the 16th fust. . Sale :Register -EY:, 1890 .. . -I:r.i Re believe illy. A. Jacq es is going to - _ - nietiase file store and office belong. FefifAT• Bsx't 98tH -An sale of vel- er� . ­:,:, � s18!)O ---- -- - a to Mr. G. M. Jac We lion sable farm being part of lots 80 and 81, ., � � . - -- . q pe I have bought out the lumber of , The undersigned is prepared to purchase - • ; 4. ' Alfred ma Ove as rehab e a t mac- rear of bib con., Piokeriag.,the estate of ug I . 1. - y the late Edwin Vardon. Bale at 9 p. m. Mr. I. H. biQQosy at Picketing Viiielge, - . ter as his brother has been. gee bills and adv., for particalars• Thos. and am preto itnp ly all classes of BARLEY, WHEAT, AND. ALL SORTS OF PEAS, ppaa p `: We hear the chicken thieves are pa ponoher. auctioneer. lumber at Srhe lowest Dash price. To be delivered at . in6 their respects to the people of High• WIEMMeDAT, OcT. 1 -Credit si6otiaa sale of - - I ELEVAT6RO FRENC�MANI'S BAY � = �; land Creek, amopg whom are Mrs. Hells• taros stock, implements, furoitmv, etc., — _ - well whose resources they have drawn the property of Mr. James ,Hing. sr., on --- I largely upon. Further details we will the premises, let 99, B.F., Pickering. SHINGLES! In view of the impending raise in duties, An early sale may be advisable•.• ,. leave for file A.C. scribe. j Sale at 1 o'clock. No reeerie. Bee bills I intend to make a specialty of shingles, "'� D� AT 1 HE W� C V. ' The boys around liere axe still holding for particulars. ba. Poacher, anat. and will keep' a large stosk� of each grads _ 'revival meeting around the street corners WEDNESDAY, Orr. Sr -Credit enation sale on hand. XXX., 01.95 per square; THOMAS MOODY, . LIVERPOOL MARKET. - Na 1, GENT, ._ and if it coutinl es much longer, we think of farm stook and implemante. the pro- f2.60 per II. Other grades equally Iowa __ __ _ _ _ ____ __ ___--_ _ __ `t it would be advisable to start rip an op- Party of illy. Bam sl taaley, lot 7, con. position party. ' 1. Pickering: For terms see bills. Levi * *� r Orders taken for any gain- - - ` Fairbanks, aortic r. jdj . iii of lime, sad an orders A sinRlilar coincidence fiegaently oc- p y y OF T #�ATIINDAY, Ocr. 11TH. Credit aQotion-sale left witL me will receive rom t attention. ANKS, • . cars at this place, very much to the an- ' of horses, cattle, a p and pigs, the pro. _ p p noyance of a cet•tain your man wiio is rt of D. Mab ad Andle , on the � -o - $. Pe Y Y• Y 'All kinds of dressed !amber kept '; A - in the habit of paying. semi-weekly upe- premises, lot 4, yea o 3rd con. of Pick- in stook. Hard and Soft Wood at the 1 beg to a-ck4owledge with thanks the receipt In full of - 4 ' - turnal visits here, and no matter how ' ering. Sale at I o' look sharp. All will . flees or silent his retreat 'in the silent be sold without least re erve what- Pickering Lumber Yard. , - my olaim from the- Western ABBuranCe Company for loss watches of the night, soirte of the neigh ever. Thos. Pont or, aaationeer. D08,�� • , sustained in the destruction of my bar>�1 by fir® on 4th of - _ - bore cats or dogs are sure o follow -him, W$LrrsDAY, OCT. 15 H.—•Credit auction 16 PROPRIETOR. sale of farm stook and implements, the r June and With leasure testi to the rom tness dis la ed -'_ and the young fellow is in a dilemma 11ow P -= _ _ ____ r p • promptness p y � to este thosei unwelcome escorts, and property of Riehar Baker. lot 17, HinRs- _ . ton Road, at Picke ing Village. Bale at PICKERIlit mdeting the s>9rld Claim, i *m Iwe would warn any of the Malvern reef• 1 o'clock. Bee bills f r particalare. Thos. CHI#rISTINA MORTON: " - dents who perchance may ices a valuable poaches ♦actioneer. Dunbarin, �uly 1Ut11, 189U. - - cat or dog to look far him east of here. _PLANING - INNOCENCE. - ` - — -- --�-- NEY TO LOANv. P..�, s.�'ont at unb�,z-ton.. - . `{0 �..�_ ___ — Ti1e fees for the Iasi sex�en .years >n MORTGAGE SECURITY, DOORS - i Hnrot, County registry of `foe, returned O N 0 ZxA�� ��0 Nr , lay Registrar Dickson to the count have SASH' I . : tf Y at lowest rates of i>:terest. Yart�ages and De , .. smopated to the sum of X84;090, bentures pnrohas•a for e+uh. 3 �Tr. i �.- Hiram Nalker Sone ha a decided to ,•�, A T �s a, 1. Lllr 1J8 . AIU TURAL• W� S •. . 1 ,: ,: grow cranberrie on their b marsh on bo°ght sad sold on oo salssiga X the Marshfield farm. The, march son• =aid all kinds of--• .. R . , tains 400 acres and is now being covered ;. : - Rresertt, T.att and cit, o: = F 111 T: ����, PRQRIETOR. Ywith i avel to the depth off ur inches. V aLs��� •- g gdou and Kuwbeste- F surance Com - 'jibe pep - Norip Asoaricu a Insurance f {• s Family I�erald and , eekly Star. v,p, dere Ins qe taken. Anything in t11is line supplied on order. 1--L,...-�_ ��treal, has its enormow Q' latlon be- _ +--- Y.# `, i. n 'nes end m meisllln- Y -;r seuntr does not encroach u0on the local fir` $ �Or � $avis got the Pickering Planing iJtille Repairing on all kinds of egrianitural implements, a engines, �;`� y Paper's work.. P le every- fitted out wit411 s!1 n sat'y machinery, I fir done promptly. Satisfaction aerauteed. We also furnish "` 7 p . P PY• g a+.. I. ` whoa end then need file Fa�n� Hcyold am prepared to 1111 l► for tinders Steam .Fixtures for 'alt klt�ds of En Ines; J �k.� i - y oaxvaTsl�cixa cAa®rLY 1DONR rs ro.ls 1yy' Stee Shafts y wad Weekly Star, Montreal, m addition to dree4 lumber. and do all the work usually , their own local weekly. a Fainil �. • l�r�- Plolgh Softs, Cylinder Teeth, etc• A <No.1 Plough Poin#s always f._ °��J' , 3� � sone in the Hest plaoiag tnlua. �: - � Harald and Weekly Star hits sin ewaxmoas Rtan °f high salaried editors, aria 4 rid. 10 • ""�L°¢`nw �d I � stmot - . kept- in Stock Castings in Iron or Brass made to Order. 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"I It in not a o"rice or -6 hasty decision ' ' vT, ".-.�:.'':kl-', , ,- I - , , - � -.,r-w . , I �� � I -A-- - , � . . If] 1i *u . :� 1. -'.e. : � -1 . - -4A-%-- . ­A-"�.V1­ZA- it -;,,�­ - ­ . , ­ V�k� take anything . - . - -­ 4 1� �,?Nw- !- I- ,.- . ­ "I NAW, I . . " - -- I ­. . -- W -- - i 11 ilt -lw-- - . W-fe MGM - 4 lit to ­ �. I -,. 'V��, V. . , .1 icity, and seei that @hew" not res *hp" I - old x cari � � �--­X­ ­.�., 2 . . . �7 1 , I . � k :J 4 n - . I . I � - I I, , N.. - . , - 1. - � r - I - . . ­ . '� I . 1. - . , 1� ­ .. 0*�-o % , , - ­ ' dishonest - IU U 7 * ' . *=---""� - - 1. -­ 14,14 .-- . .Y. Amd in hbart.711=11. - ,� . t-,� - , - �*A� I - P - , oven t n twg misters., And there I& still . , " �� . F1 the fee i E' peud;imoe wl�ioh might exist � . "4 .. I ATTLE' ON --6h, undouiltedly. The only question is ,, � ".. inde , � 1. � � � J�� 1� r I � - ". I ­; I., I � - . , , � ,-. :. 0 'Pit .... � . 1. -. ,;. .� 1.-;� ... . , . . : �:- a.� - -, ' " . . a was,elated with -the hope I would -nether r on: I am keeping ,you f, Whol how inuch: now, what -would you any. Is . . ,! - I m .I � � -71.V. . -1 -, . - .- I - oviringthatable w"wou - joying the . . ". ­­:.�, * . , ..... I � =� 'J,� � . � - :. . , ptiii� I Ing others. who need you . A i. - . .1 I .� . - !.,� .. ­ - � ., � t.'- 77- -f ';`, -'- - CHAPTER =,M - � . a frivolous, re- oving a A d she exalted . le�� �. . - , - :" j�"­ .. �. ." I ` : , - He leant back in hill chair, an I + - .;..,;. ��.,�,f,­:-­.­ -1 - . . . + ", M , .: "� - F . .V I 1,.. i 1 ­Vf z ke her he�tter tar kn' . . . . :, 1'. ".I � 4 11� , 1J YOU I �, - 'I � i ir heir in ' . . , 1. - - . - I I . ". - ., � ' -: . - : .� I orrit'and the viatim alenial ( look of perplexity in- the girl's face, and �. . - � � ... - , -'41 . - ­ ­ . . 'L .- . . ­ I I � L . , . ., ­/ . I.' -- - , - . Pwleout'on, do. It in not right that I shou d do that."' . ­ " . � , -%�­ .. , , I.. - ,� � � k �:,� , .. , - I A ­ Grace to a position quite beyond that of even, and heiress to a large fortune. - .�­ . � . �:-.---:., , . - I charmed with her unworldly si ity... I :�-`:!�-- ­��.,­ . If . .;. 1 9 '9"T SM IS ON14jr '45 ORDI- tbp beat of women. A rest gulf lay between , - - iq - , A .6 .­;-! -. v . . brMA,REALT L . This piessan I ' 4" You shall go, dear, if Swoyu -will 4pw I, I can inplic il .. . - � I �, � - ;V . . - � . - . . . - . I ... ­- .1. -�. . . ".. 1, .. � _ g_ t reflection was bdghtening WILD# . not say?" she replied, wit i I 3 r. - . . 4t A, . . .. . - � , . - , . ��: ­.�. ' the h4 I . - � - I -- . ­� ­ i*1W1raRL . I - them which it apippared, could not be crom- �, . I 'destairing shake of- the head. "But -if Mr. . . I I ,, - ..Db, *rare - - I . . . . :-..- ', : - . - - . " L, ,"'.I - . b er dhmk when Mrs. Blount brqke millence. D -then . I -��, 11jr love distilb ., I Z ': . � � -.%.,- .4 - - " , , .". X0111511i thanked heri oryi 46d 0 ter . - I - I , lt­ - ­ ., 6ink when wey , ' J6;Neg- ed, *a ut proupIpticm,ain, h,9" I- - �- . - ' - , .1� One lipwf hi*e" � _ , , irt.- . "I've sent 'am out for a drive, -'-she said. 99 '! . --, -- �',` , - 8 , to - 9 � . : - . Fergus Wwks it was not m)r flult, and that -- . w"11111., - � - I.- -... . _ ' . a patuse, she odd, impulsival . �:' , -- . '. . '� �.11, -,. , M, le"Wd , d"in his*1tftL'tlxeir It viWitat .6fith-sly t that 019y I r ;1banno1VJ*1l ' f ought to be recompenved, lie knows how - � - . . " e�,:- sweet the .. . . *cr. I her was N"-�Uul Namas looked up from the mue on which - Al " .: -1 ��,--­. . . * . - - . . - - 1� .1 ­ 4A Lot me kiss you o&n 70 . ­ ,� � , � �. .� 14., cus grectin - alook of t ' tood apart, There was an i4stinctive re- her -eyes had been r t* whilitliertboughts . ­ much he should -give me." ' - I I �� V [Adon with cxI .�.' 2 Z . . I rot as IJM . . . I . . . . �;�� . .. - I W1m1w ito*ry .1, V-1 a Me an d, a , - Z . you what is in MY heart, 'I I . - I .. - .1 - . , , dar4ag, . � . ­� ".,- . -�:`- 'anx ieo 4ziie; ilitolbt,` � - �' Oelook4down'pulsion on both aides. With the most earn- % anderW elsewhere, and, seeing the sun on . .� Well, you see hisposition hardly pemits,'- . .... , '. , -1 .. - . , F :1. .:. .. - . -endeavor to effwe hemelf and exercise the window, said b w much f rG . . . . ... - .. I A 4;0�bud in il - ­ . .. , , . - I - - . Ndlima-li6y in to be an impartial jud 0 on that point." � � I . -jw face. �"� , left h'04 hi " I . - . -.j. , into lier � "."Roley'aa no g of eat a e. was laid : a an Limg a, to race W . � . - .. - � .. .:' her, Piiiar-Jit(Jkluirg -0 -' ` " - aftern - . . �' - � '.. S 1. ". � .- t -. 1440.1s," o � tirfg charity a lovely con . -� . . . . , - Ifi J1W.b0i1J4* iA01Wfh*,, Grimm con* . - - , , . ... , � - ` . ' . � . , I f ge -. -.��­; `� , way from eal . for a Ue. %wake, her mind crowded with a� "t of 'I would rather cimploy a Z .citor to arrall . - I . . -1-11 . : on at ali� r"I'Slie:1,11husi. ' in oine- not overcome certain antipAth ue to her 'A Ves ; but he'd hive been sittfa I 'this turbulent ideas , which she had not diffi will . ­ - :, .. - 11 in ift d . . - I 1. I I I the a&ir, but that might involve somet .. I . A, ': --,. I V-' ' :, - thing, lveiai&to hi " �.., � � , im-,'birth and the training of early life. S if I to dim ol. Shaped into words. %nid ... t in .. hing � F .('-.,. ­ ­ ..-- ...'... - . : - -�.. '.." . a I he noin me if it wag mining cats and which yon would wish to avoid. You Bee, - ' �- . -%!, . . To wander in I � .. - . "k , . . " , . I., . - . . P1.7 "," But what witli . .... . . self, still holding th# 1 " I soft , that conscientiously. souot to- he" dbwn the hadn't "ken buL,�, th old some orswitieuce, her tliougbts ran us : Fergus is fitinly convinded that it not all . ' . " � � . said a in a omo � - . �." . a Ig 1i 61 � was 4 .� . .. - .: " . seemed to cling to his biroad palm in inute barrier of ediwVbiltional ,prejndicra which tone of vexation. "It's the firat I . . �' I , . He ves me--Sweyn loves "o I He . .:1 . I . time I've QOM- accident; and if ))a thoughtwe were goi - -, , 111 Pad of Mau - 1-. .-. �:.-- . . - a ve &I men Jig , . . - . - - - sqpar9totdt4q"*ned and-oensitiRre4v* frouir, !d to be'Perfect-a man quite above 44 . - . . �--, . - appeal for help to recover strength. I el,er had to tell hinr what he lit to d . to law, it is probable that lie would find Mrs. � , � - - Ili ". -". The secr,eta of 9 I - . . way,q---strongand brave Die Vera ,� -� ' " . " - . . . one I the qjxWeAp4aritoip - vulgo � 00 ION He'd have found it out for I th to all respects andall and rosecute her for the injury . ' , -.. - .-., The baby neve * - � ! -� - '. . - . "Do you ale�p well 4 'he asked in 'a t - -of IL . #b# hin 7seff a mon 0 - - tl,,�. - I 1k,:... - � . 1:1 mellowed by sympathy. I She neglected no -opportunity of putting her ag . and noble, I list he be looks, with none Of the done !, -, -.,�, �'A 8 . . . .- . . ,o,11 . to *the florseeasaineans of shifting . .. 1� - -; 7i.'- . I - . - - I j -... - I I Yes. It seems tome that is all that I I self on the same level with Nam, and treat- - im ties ana faults of others. I thought a from him ovrn shoulders responsibility for the . I I - A The liush of 4M ­ -­ Z I .. - i .- ­� .. I .-. . �.-% . Heass, wondering, looked with wide, - frail . - 1: . - can do now," she replied, feebly. in her as if'thev were equal in all quiring eyes at her companim. man looking so loyal and true, seeming so . . ' � . I 1. .. . . . 9 respects. injury done Ao you., I do not think he - . - - . ,�. Deacmde to 6a .1 - -, �:. � - .. . JVL I . . , - - .x; i I - I 11. ,� . . "Down on her,luck 1" he said to himself.. Her intentions were sincere, but her kindest i!4t)h, I suppose rou have not noticed an en rous and gentle, j)�uld do no wrong. would take this course unless he feared that .. . . , t . , Inc blosikms I ... i . . ". . - I . '" � , ., , . . . . � "No wonder -lying here inactive week after -words lacked warmth of expression. He I `� . y Wut lie has broken fiith with poor Grace a solicitw 7, . i �. I , I . . I � .- i . r MDre then ho'bas. I � . by enploying on intended to get - �. . ' I -_ `.. And nod awl ti I . . - week without change after such a life of ac- most generous aletions, showed n -abandoning her be had known so Ion ruinous dai . 1- . . t3leep, darliiig: - . - , . - - 11 Noticed what?" inquired Nesui. . . e nages. - For, in the hr8t place, it.-. - -, - I .-I - . . I I � - .1 I � ­ .- . . . . ... �. i - . . Brii* glory to . . - "Mustn't lose heart,. Blue and, White. love. - Wid quIeter, more thoughtful, more gentl cannot love us both : one cannot cut one's public, and in the second, -Fergus has too . .. L � � � . 1. . I - . - ­. - " ": tivity and excitement. " . - care rather than the spontaneity which wi= " That my dear G ram is growing quieter for one he hardly knows at all. 4 N not a thing the Intemitionalwisli to make ' ' � - . - . . . I .. ,,,,a . . - ,�.. . � , ti . . I I ." -,v, 11 Is - - I . C_ . i . I - - . ; .1- I L . . ,� Pluck has won you many a race," he amid. But there was something besides social heart in two. No hero ever gave his heart muph feeling for you to escape hisobligations � . i : - ­ . . e,v an than'she ever Was. Youbaven'tuo . - - . , � �.w . � , .. .'' ., - :�.' -1- � . - -- . I � - . I . I .� i � "I don't think -it ivill win me any,miore." difierences­--­8o'n)sthing more than fear -on ec that she dt nit watch by the window for to one and him hand to ano0er. No ; he Is manly. We have not talked about this . . . , -- -...:.--.. :� . LIB D1 �­ � . . . vered as she spoke. . Nessa's .side, and natural prejudice pn the h4 r sweetheart to come, that she ah not a hero. Many men are worthier than lie matter, you and 1, but I feel I � .2 ... - . - !... . Her voice "lui . I - I 118 away - pretty sure . - .... � � . � :�' ' ., .W r., , ;­­ � . . vf-p IL . - I , . - . - �1- . . .. �., . 1,0h. that Is what troubles you. I ve part of Miss Arnold that kept them dpart- fr)m the room whein he is here, that Jibe is and I must not admire him, arid treasure his from what I have observed in your eharacterp . , , . . . . 9 , � - . �- I �� � - ; ! - F . - ..... - . been wondering what it waL " ' I something as yet unreoognize4 by either g, ciwing old-maidish in her ways. -1 have. words and listen for his steps, and try to that you have no vindicitive feeling against - . - .. I .. I ...� . . � � - � - . a face when I shut my eyes at night, All.s. ,)a Vera. � . . Many, rklkn� .. . � -. - I.. - L " Nom; it does not trouble ine riow as it even in her heart of hearts. A id it made my heart ache when I see 'am see hit You would not like - . ,.� . . 1� - I � . . - . .. . . - , . . . -.... � A yu coil with those soft eyes and that sweet smile , . . �.. , �. little fairies in . . � � .. - - . did. At first I thought I could not live I Swe Id not -make out how it' *as th iough the blinds as they, started oft in the - Fergus to hunt her down; he'd be only too . -. I � . . I , 1 . - . I � "I . unless I went back to the arena ; but now I that (.'race did not warm toward Neam- It poly chaise, for they didn't look smiling Oh I I must never do that again. I don!t h ppy to do it." . - - 1. ... . . - : . : and flowery d . I � ­ . think I may live, and yet not wish to run seemed to him that pity alone should produce ini o each other's face ; but he looked up at think anyorte is good exce t G'raooe. I can- a'] 10h, no, no, no !" Neass cried quiver . I I . � -.:. riamed Liiida,, # . . . . . . I -- . . another race. I can think of that life as an affection fol!"the poor, broken girl such as th a winddw, and she looked not belocod, or I would (Mapise him now, 'ng-- , , - - .- " and her two si 1. ; . . - of straight before . III am sure she did not intend to'do it. 'I - - . I ­ . - z gone forever, now, without pain. I he felt for liar. Her'lack of generous feeling he � am if she had no lover in the world. " and w never to we him again in all my . . . � I - �. I .1. . great need of a . . . - . , � He looked i ."I think you are right. Atfirsti I 1�� �� �., � I- I ­- -at her in silence, unable to disappointed him, and irritated him also. v, life. But I cannot do that yet &while. Per- believed ;'-. I . r �- - tried to be Ila � . . - ' Oh, do they not love each other now . with Fergus, that age had caused th colli- .. � ­ . . I %10.1..: understand this aasertioni for hervoice her He could account readily enongh for Nessa's Ni asked'. W��h '! trembling Toloo, haps I shall *is I grow stronger, - and realize . e .. - L I . I T . 1.� lainingly, all . . - I . � - . ­: . - I . 1. - � eyes, her lips belied it by their signs oisaf- I attitude. It %�ai impossible for h to z fed ,,, hat is the mat er. that lie is really weak arid base. Ismisorry; 5'On Purposely -for some mad frotnptiilg of �- " . - . .�'. re"r. Althougi � .. . 1. .. ... - feritig. . . for on (whose im a I 8 I d Ila .. -. - _ , .- . . - . - .. 64 I any real human. affection - I What is the matter," echoed the old I tun sorry. Why can't we be dear friends je lousy ; but knowing now a o t t � . - carry WNA, dr . , , . . -,: . I have lost heart became I have lost inaculAt4 (Inalities insp4e - the appropriated nearly all that yolt-gained 1 : �, �1 0- . ...".. . -4 n -thi ig 41V a - ' , layimg down her knit "i 46 Well, for ever - without arky of that other . � . .1 older sisters, b - , - 1. I I . � - , , . - -, ,0. - - � - v - . strength -that -19 ,alf, " sh� continued, ad- II-chming iwe.. ]]it -he coud find I a *ow no Fdow., if you don't know-and*1 will say love, an we were at first ? I have ne�er I cannot think that even so reckless a 1133- - .- If- I ., was kept:so bit - ­ , - - IN , A. . . . I . � . , Am$, with deeper dejection, " I, p6M only an - for Grace, and his _ ,ion as jealousy would lead her to s . -, . . - . feelin of irritation grew thi . I believe you are innocent -if you don t wanted him to be more to me than he was a uch a I her to go to s, � . . I . .. or mmy 9 . I 1. .- - - - . . '.. -1 sacrifice ot her own interests, for she must . . �11� I I - �.e :,. - ., � - d vgirl. " . . 1'�­ I stronger as he observed that the constr"it An �w. Jit'"y duty to tsU you before things then. My feeling is nothing but gmtitude . . . ,.:-,., longingly at tho: I � : I ..- I "t ordinary girl," he.yepie4ted .to. in' bar maoiner lather increased than diu;in- � k, . - .16fr, iddi6g. You I and admiration and friendship. And it was have foreacen that the-cousequence8 would in 1111 . . . - .- I *�,� * , . 1� fe past me 1*4 taking Swe n a I I . . � .. . � and %Jslied tha - inch anotber in the ished SA til6e.,-,q-'epto'n. t' And 'as time voelit I become wise. I -- -- - ­ �. - - himself.7, I There's not f f, ,�t away from my poor Grace I We's because I had never had a real frimd I;ofore all probability be fatal - to you. . ' . * . � ­ . � I �'heu after a pause It ` 4 I 11 I on him iWts bebarn4b inors' . ­.� . 1. -.1 . , I : .-. - world. '1?-.,:. .. 'quent, and' le fal on in tore with you -that's wha the e'd 'mor.strous--. . _ I I One (lay a -q -- - - .. �.: 1;_1 - , . 46 It , be an extraor ture I -lingered by Nessa,g fris iumce� herself i tie that I valued him so much. Hemust have ToNessa thischaric seem I I . � �. . . - - . r . i side, terl filled a great stm" in my heart for me to Her own observation had compelled her � .- - �- - �` moments I'll tI , � . I .. - 1 . - .1 who Wt lose her co, .en -oum inUhith, for it wai evident to her � . ­ I . . feelanch a voist now that he has gone out of reluctantly toadmit thaiMrs. Redmond was. - - � �1- : " bent allur'st.101 C -- - . - .." , . liar . - - � . ' - � . It . ; - . i ...... - ' . . :, .1. I - strej!gthi,r4something more .. . I that uu= imiduanc* Name wail- making I . - - � , - I � - tl I . -;- 1. it. He took the � - little girl, .md, . - " - . I � . _place of all J had lost by selfish and mercenary and ungenerous - - - ' -�. '. I - . . - :.. - . - . NOvOot inpre than hun . .. - . e answer- rapid progreds to recovery. lie seemed to all PTER kXXUL - BitFAitnco AWAY. my accident. I ceased to regret the ap- but though she might accept the fact that - P I I - , "Lindal W11V � . ... . -. 1. 44. I.1 - not for breathe some of his own exubem . t . � -. . I . . .4 �Jlr : f ietv plause of all the spectators when I had his the woman was not good, she could not Coll- . . � ' L ;-I - . . .:, - ,.. : ived or othbl* d a . a,J � , . .Aff _ -ru . . .. . - I I t in life I and.i0A0ndarit'-h4*lW iaW bor. I - _ your sistc I.. -- I - m�welt some greu4eiAk1Wkc 11 nearlyamidni lit 'bon Grace, oil smile. WhAt have I now to think of ? I ceive her capable of such an enormity as.' . - t . . t III tt. and . g; w '.. " A la--, " m ' '14 - I - to --of, vanity -I of MAreh she was abli t4 rise .,.. her bed hat . re rn, on red ema's room. The wonder whether I shall forget hitu, when I that mputed to her. . . . �,.� st I - . � .. . -.. � than the! inere gratificati'n I i - . I . � . - : that I Inu I . � . . - . . should not lose heart. Miss ,Amold would and walk into the adjoining sitti ig-roon). - lari was turned low, shedding a feeble go. hack to the International. Oh, what a "Why. she sp . . , ': . � . work ?" .. ... ... - . .1 i4k , . " � . - . . - we ordinary And now she no longer dreadedto look in flinimer of light on the lJed where the girl pity that he saved me ! feeling that this fact alone was conclusive - .. - "Blityou 11111 . I I . never lose courage ; it is o* red my life once !" she sa . . 4 ; - . . � � . . - . girls whoigive in.like thlia." ' ­- �- -. the glass, for her cheek was I:aiho;low and ay A movement'of the bed-clodies showed " Put I ought to have seen this before evidence of Mrs. Red mond's innocence. I � . I . . : said the visl "Or, . . � I - - . . - -If yoft were only an ordiriar y- f'irl you the color was coming bac! tj t t Nessa, was . � : ,� , '. 10 � I . I . , , - - , I k and she her &wake. What a blind little fool I have been 'I 49 . L I . $ w I'll tew h Y, , � : wouldn't �say such a thing as that;' invol- , looked pretty again . . Saved your life," he said, with deep in- - I � - Linda was (i%-4 . I V oil have come to say I good -night "to G'mce Flk W that he was growing fonder of me � - �. . . / � ..---,-' .� untarily his hand elb I There was no constraint betwee her and me, ' mid Nessa. than of her. I cannot-doUbt th&t.Lnow. It terest in his look and voice as lie leant for- - '.. . 11 . gave the de!�Ire(l . .. . . - . . . . and its -�ira ,W-4.rd, res . . I L: - , .... . , rMth seemed to be i uparted to th6 doctor. They talked as if bey had " 'V 08. It imyer late. Did you think I explains tile change in her. I might 1mve ting his elbows on his kneem. " - thty the, inst ru, - . her and qend a thrill to kc heart. I �-nown each other for many years Sweyn Ila __I?' seen the change and guessed why it was if clel't-ly he eaected her to confide in him, ' 11 . - sons were over a .1 . .17 . . -� . ,, r . forgotten yoi , I . I I . . . ; . . - � . I 11 and had my wite,%)out Inc., oni encourag �. � ingher d-ptirtu . . -- He draw in a chair to the, bedside and talked to her as freely as lie talked 10 Grace, " I joouldn'L think that, -unless I was vM I had, been we I ;)tit site 'shmn now fr ing inti- - - . � . . .1 � - eated h."Uj, rupiolly'-diagnosing her case and as kindly but for a few terms of endear- stulfid. Are you tired?" macy with the wall wh1o'had pledged to give . . . 1.1-1 ,� . : . .- . 11 . � . It's re-ely an excuse that I did not. But ' I . � tic,rirl: "If you *1 the while all his love to another, feeling as if it were . - -1 - . � , I merit. Nesm abarcely noticed that lie call- .4 ot at all. We hare been to the he h not even that extenuation. He in a . it - theefalry, I'PlanI , - . ... .: I " And how long has this been going on ?" , ad Grace li'dear, " and -that he avoided ad - t a. and that has charmed aws my intu 'ore experienced in the world: much a treachery. on hat- part toward (;race. - � - . 11, . , � aid. 1) y �t.: -. . � . . he asked,, when he fixed- his eyes again on 'dressing herself by name. !��, I " Yes," she said: 1" she ,saved my life, arid -� .1 . - . I . . . 1-1 ­ He was still liar ( e 'I older Imn 1. P,& -r Grace ! Poor (,'race I i . S . - Linda progres! . - .. the piklowe(I .face turned toward' him dear frien - 4 --the dcareat friend Ae had ever N could understand now why. she had' How o'he must have suffered. Whatshoulti; I will donothingti t can bring trouble upon - , .1 i - ' that the old wo . . It. Wheo did it . I - - - I . I first occur to you that you . known, nothin , more. lidr. " _ I -- - ' fortilne would is -. - - - . beei ull-why she was brighterand h%ppi- I feel if I really loved such a mail, and found 91 . - . - . ' I - - . . . . . - .. . .- . were oA ly an. ordinary -girl ?" They talkeT on all --zorth of subjects-- er t1l I usual to -night. She could perceive that - lie was gradually coming to love me, i Ofcoursellot, fthatistheertsp. we. *' - .. : 6 her niot!icr hear - ­ - I - ­ " It ilias beeti gro , _ - ! I ill some .-- . � . . - iniglo . yes and t1inking moreotsonle one else? Oh ! I - 1� I ­ daughter� - . .- . . - .. .h wing upon me gratlually, light, everyday matter moistly. ()lily now and I understand many things, liar a. - will say no more a] tit a lawyer. -St - . .. 11" . � . � - L Nince L ave been able to think ,xud reason." and then when (grace joined in the conver- bei opened which previously had passed it would kill me. I could not live 'then. -1' body ought to repr ent you. It is scarcel � I bought theill be, ­ .. . � . : , .. . . � � .. " N6 t quite so long as that. " sation it took a somewhat severe tone, and unit (led. I I ail Affair that you c uld settle for yotirsell, , � till -vs. But thev . I . I . . . . . . I . I I I could not kiss that othor one aa"she kissed, I think. Is there anly relative you would like ,' . - - ��t- � - , . -, 11 . - , - - - 61.1 bannot tell." � ...J - . - ' N�ssa found it necess-try to think a good 46 ot too, tired to talk to me a little me, for I ant not gQod-not good, not good!, " I I . � ohl wonian zsknl(l dc � I I - - . f to com � . . �': . � \1 ., ". - I./ftu. -Nlieswiji N havii . , -- -6widig I deal .before committing herself to any ex - *hi , " she asked- 11 I should like to hear I don't hate him as I ougbt to. Happil municata with 4" . .. . . - - no', sU , .- , . .�g . Cult 0 1 . I I d �-. .S,00 11 . upc,,n you ever since Mrs. Blount cainc-not pression of opinion ; but when Qr^w with- abo .19 . 3" " I �ave no reliLtiVeS."- . . - - . . .- � � - - I 'i i. I the theatre and your ride I may yet be able to undo the mischief I . . . 1. . .L r . %,)iled all'i tol 11, - I -. quiio�-a fortnightago. I could tell you the '&ew into the next room, th I ]a 11 oth 11 please me more thft to have caused. He will not see me when I am I Then you must fall back on yemr friends. : - - . .. 1-� . Linela must sca, � �­ . . e gj�qslp )ccan i I - . ., . t�� . . --� -book, for very lively and pleasai . t, and Wessa mt. tell on. I turn the light up?" at Brixtou, anti little by little he will forget . � � - . honkq, but they � - - . . xact (lay by looking at my ii4e 1:11 W�hich shall it Ila?" �, . � * .. . ' . 0 should find there a little mark aAainst tied on without any effort whatever. As I Checked her quickly. till about me "I have no friends,"Nessa repheol, trying . I - � - ': . . : . � 4 , ' the appa . . at . -never wish to am Inc, never to believe that Sweyn was nothing to her. . . - ... . I . . . ... When night ,-W . . - tour, name indicatin) rrance of for the 4erions000sidefttion of self-sacrifice ­ I no, no! Leave it &I it In, dear,"she think of me, and to him it will ])a just " if i / - . . : , "tf yoll do Jlot I . I- . . . . - .1. - . ., . L, . . - - I y1uptonis that I could not account fox. I in whospital or elsewheie, that seemed to be said , 'It is, like the twilight. which is die we had never met. Why am I crying? Why " None!" hesaid, with unmistakable Big- . . . - -.-- you shall recelv � . .. q.au accol , . . . . The I it tie gi 1-1 . � Lhem now, and Mrs. Blount shelved lor the pr � esentaltogethei. ' - ve his low, soft voice. " Not one - ' � - � I . I , . I . . � . . . . ... -*", . � 10 CrYU r . -1� . � Int.for lk 0 - . . �� . :, I I ept time for goomi Sho.had been (loan my heart sells? Oh ! I ant wicked. nifieance in - . . .. ­. must sn!k,v­ er to`rlt. - , JI - 1�1 . Grat* Dfo whom you may trns� to do the very best he , :-- .7 . . . � 0 , P,600cicos of 1wr il, and feA-ed the would betray How shall I meet him in the morriiing? I - whell tile hw�lse - - , - �. I i - I I . .- - - - ,--,. . � - 11*tak4n. f5he ' ' to ni . ke I virimalion li,ht liar a U . , 4 . ttggi" . .- , ": - I 11 06 Qeed yOu ,a inability. ,jo on ey" , I . . I - -.. alld .9isters wen - . I I . . . � . . . - I ! . id'to an bAeVer v iva�- d � - , 11 ' - L - nittat not be different, or lie will suspect tile call to serve you?" dear old �otiL, - , Slielas been niost -kir (I interadi' i lie taleltheir- (Irl� that the half light Was plea- truth. Yet how &Ili I to seem natural, "None whose service I have any right to ­ . . ­ sp . . her little couch . - - 4 t, * - 'L L .. .Claim." Ifer embarramment was painful. . . .. - -a s not her wish to talk an, n ' ne,-s, wandereJ n(= iea�- - me. nor severe a Ing herself beside tile bed, des. feeling like this?" . . , ;- - L . - 1� 1, - � --. - ",Slia-- is a Und-hearted old soul, I know, about grave subject.4. I cribed'at length the incident& of her farorite but the man was yet too honest to see the ' : . ,.:. . ��, .. .. . ' L - .. The next morning she sencOled. h6-telf in "k nellred a C.,V.tA . I . . I.& ..., I- a brigL li . . �k : n I � L . - . - ' indiscretions, and, like She enjoyed a ood joke, wid sub quent entertainment at tile theatre, r med- _ _ . . roc , . a silx-6-y ­ - but her tongue lefda her into all sorts of Alone with Sweyn, site too could gossip deri %- e'to Rich inond, where they dined, and the the part she lum Sweyn came 44 . - . . real canse. - ..- . ,1 . most of us, site cheerfully. - I to play. when - Lhen yon regarollme simplya3you - . . . - k . - r, inio the roorn, &he ateadicA liar nerves and i I - . heard . it .� L - - . . L ,. - ; I - "'anka is near, I - .- ylayfu ly ; �mt soine- v a astomary vivacity arid freedom lield out her hands to him as usual. ,iser, ]Jay ; and you will desire ine 7 . b. prides herself upo i thd possession of what liked to tre%t. trifles an one cal soh � ., - . she lacks ; in hernease it's judgment. ,Site how the presellep of Nessa tied I er tongue f todiscolitinue illy visitawhen yougetto Brix- - - -- . 11 . - " � , - I . L'. L . min r straint vihich surprised Nessa. Site " 'niis won't do," lie said, slipping his . I � . r, i . * Thell sinking -. . .. - - has � mother's admiration for the children ind made her miserable-, with a sense, of liar nar the story of the comedy, described fingers from her hand to tha w i t - I Aun. That's carrying in ependencetogreater � . -- . . \. . on re vy . ; �1 - - dv-P ble(-p. \\-I] � . mvu iticalmicity for genial expansiveness. I re lengths than I will agree to. I Bliall come - ' . - . 'I 11 ' - . . she has nursed which blinds her to their It tile d - she had seen, and ,ji - . rls rl I _ . . � - . faults ; and as no one call pretelk(I to equal griev - - -- p , .- feverish this morning. " He "t oliown )efo lie rose - ., t - - wins bid4ling 11, � twl into . . .. - - �j . --,. I - ed her deeply that this Wag so r . , L, . . . . and that Q1- - d*tpils whic in "M every day," lie -said, with a laugh as ", . lap, Ia'y �e losl . . " . - ", h * t6riai . ­ her, still holding her hand, and looked in liar #a li . I ' .- his fe(It. "I shall continue lily visits till - .:- " -: - , 1i . a . . . her paragons, you cannot expect to be as she could not love Nessa, as Nessa'deserved tigs themoversatim witlk - keal face. , . , ' . . � I � - .. good aa you sh6uld be in her opinion. I .to be loved, that her heart would not el- .. , we and-dUmatioul--si,niii'todea the She had purposely placed, her chair with you are conviticed that .1 am -"ho took her - - ".. . ! . - FIllikil eart, tir .: �� - - : _ - � � i of wh ich, i it a ro .. dare say she has told you so." pand to her will, but, like a zoo iyte, cc - t retrospect with a 4 hand arld held it in silence a monicut as he -. '. . . - � , ) . - . . . th of pleasure. the back tO the ;lWht and drawn the blinds, ! I fairy I'lankill. 1111 - 7 : - - . I . ? tracted the moror when she tried to open. looked down with *arni affection into her , - - I . . _: � "She has told me nothing but the�"truth. . Iter a little pause, sibi mid ii andshenowtiri to meet- his eyes and main- ! 1. The little girl . . - le - I a - .1 � .. . - - 1. � Nothing. What am I ?" -site asked, with it. . ' I IN t I think thed rive was thasubt delight- tain a semblance of composure ; but she felt tirpubled face --what I pretend to be- - - . . � .. i . . 1. hariot, tile oxv . � , - . an appealing gesture. I i it needed a slighter power'of o ise"ation ful pa of all. I seemed to ouloverthe tho hot Nood in her faw, and knew that liar something more thai� your doctor; evf.r to - , �'. - - I ­ C . . � - . - than htins to preceive that Sweyll lid Nesu n y - . away they wen' . .1. .. . "A child with'a futufay- et to be shttlped." ionic i t we got clear of the Cues. 716 air smile was unnatural. much more-youir fri lid. " I . . I - - ed Linda%, ii -or . - . were m6re at their ease when she left them. was ' soft and genial. I almogt wish you T - I .. I * . - . - � � . . . . he answered, gravely. "What we way " Don't be frightenea," be said ; " I kn- (TO BE CONTINUED.) - I . ' I ; . . I Ow . . . 0. . . . i sisters had awa . . . I . . I 1, . 4 was a relief &Iso to her to eacalx-, and so bad � an in Illy place." what. you have. been thinking about all � . . . - .. � - . . , - . - tell, happily -, but t - . .. . :. Now the ,)I,l . . - . . become, no one, can .. I I I I -46 --- - . . ; . .. � - I . � i . . . . I Ance $, b you think I shall be able to g#t out night. " � . Pupils fille Ilee'l I he di8t ,t�6VFF�ator �itw­eieu I tit an ' - . it is a atep onward. mome.amurance Of by'such lihperc . � len], I . . .-. . . . - - i 11 �. . . . &-higher-life, to -know what, with Heaven,s - f * � cotibte degrees thi I neither soon ' Nes" asked with hesitation. Had he guessed the truth, she asked her- The St. Clair Tusla@L ,:. . . .1 I . applied her -elf . . . . help, -we will not be, and I think Rweyn tt(?r- Neswuntimd it pal �jeujarly. ' ' I a the very question I asketus we self in alarni? . . . . . �. - . . - - . I :_. , - I . 0 �:_ , sftli a e)mwg - . i .� . . . .- . I I . 80011 .Uli skillful . 4 t . . 'It.%* ., - , ;, - , , ir river at � )ter sisterm-ha,l, , ­ . ..:i. - � edled thiiit. , yqu havc ThV "44-11t Ikv werq am Jig Oome. And r4ow I must tol He laid liar hand caressingly on the ann - The t4unel under the St. cla, . � - - - .. .L. . 46 they " i A -oil, i ed-;eif i im filIe of liar chair, still looking at her with a smile "'lat'llia is at length an ace4inplished. fact. . . I of silk with Avh .. � : I .:t . . I Do you think that ni%y have .- liappy +.t� - �, fli 3 , your doctor. pyourm . . . 'refincid tji Pero( I . . � - .- - tastes and delicate feeling, and a ' Zie - Ill a cernm s". . -10D )Je will colm-ke ond t44' Joi a in his eyes. and contintled : Considering the peculiar Ili ­ . . .. � no ezilre, alla fin I - noble ob- 1, to - .4. ., fliculties that had - .1 . - -) live for ?" was person iAhe hou A 4 I I - - - . . . . .1 . - . - . . . . . .ject.t I - . 1. . 0 0 tit t rivc. "Next to Grace, I think you -are the to be overcioine. difficalties that would have . . - . . lie(Ales in ordei - - - . it clearl I . . . . - r se"1011tions little lady in the world. d a ni d . . When the inotl . . .. who saw wha was going 0 ( r 11 I tow glad. " , - ... - - . . I . - . " Thewiah for anch "i � . "Hot 0011 utterly discouraged or in ry en, an th .. - . I . - things is nex - o the andivith growing- dixs4tisf t' P, ktid Fiat " ily for an hour or- t4o'' for the firat The moment you loam that you are etiong fact that subaqueous tunneillitig has not bees' : . were lost she co - ... .- Posse"ion. We are blessed or- we acie 0- n 19 " it I . , . n , . ; - .. .. I . .1 I -1 s ' ­ .. . . - ursed parion wai Mrs. B104it. 6 Q � h:gow time. onouglito leave the house, you' inake up Particularly successful in the past, thislatest - j. n Tile little git - , - . .. . as our ardbut desires lead us to tile. good or deal of her natural goind teni'peri by 'not Y.'e- X lay silent for a few momenta, then your mind to relieve your friends' df a achievement aluBt be reckoned among the : I - . ing tile obje�.t - . . - to the bad '- Nothing is beyond hoping for." ing able to speak her mind out on the sub �lle ' . I . � . - - ., ,:, " .'- .. - I " Oh it is good to thiuk that I'? - . jectL - $he WOO 0,40u� wA-th h#r ' I saj - possible burden ; you lay amake half the greatest triumplis of modern engineering : � I i "! . inother said : ' I . I . - #%P�d " N you think it would take more than night deviaing some selloilie for . Mrs. science.- A detailed account of all -that has .� 2 1 . :. the needles or y . 11 It is the gospel of nature ---:a goalie ap'- tightly up, M if iihe feated .. li r or wo'to ol, to Drixtall r Blount for your -board Wid =11' I the'work was dr3t begun, . : . - -1 holiFe. " - . - - . . licable a., I din an' . , g ; luld hap . .. . - . I well in physical as in morat cases. lest the truth might come out. henever 11 no. "ti I , tr.elloolaince . - I .. I - - . - - is I r, !1 kwo muls, corthinly. now you am terrified with the notion that I of experiments that have been tried and , �. - - The chil-1 m - ­ * * - . . ft .better thart all the physic I she found,anythin h i �btfind fa tit I with,. But should you"wish togo to Britton ? all) to order you to stay here another the ditJicultice that have been encountered, L ..... , I . determined to � � - . . . �L ,fs einig . . 1, be , � . L - . Unless you be:ieve it I hardly see. how am she let , I that. I egruni- There a nothing but houses all the Way. fort in It's all right, my. dear little while interesting as a rorriance would . friewl, thp fa' I . . I - - . off,her disp easurt ori - .: - - . . -.. -, to get you strong and well again " - S911 I � ir I I - . . -71 , bled at West Kensington. but she refubed to " 11 t to 0 to Bi ix ton, and - I think vatielit ; you Shall go for I your drive this suflicient, to fill a volume. Tile followin - �1. . I .. ., sleeping, She I - -. . . .1. .. 11 It seenis so far away," Ne�isa said ' - 9 1. , -: , I I . . " . - . . .A. . I " after back to Brixton, though Orsce assured th is ill 1 he best t1ins to tell you why," Ncssa afternoon. and I will leave yon with Mrs. facts am gleaved-from the account as furnish.- � . � - -.; walk ing throug] . . . - . . a pause, " to think that I may be as lovable Cer there was no lionoor an 11166d Of her, replieAtl speakin carefully, forshiefelt that Blount and liar bandbox, at Brixton. There', ed by the ,MaiI: , ­ . . came too -L large I . . . . . .. parin I . , , � z - - � . - I . - . - and good as site. " She was corn her- as Nessa could.now almost ZO without he) the I t alip mt ht reveal what she wouhl I know how it in with you," he added, as " The total leng'th of the tunnel is 6,000 . . that even in ti I . .-- � - . self with Grace. .- .. . "She's not the only one who nee -is 100 - not fo the worl that Grace should knoW. Nessaismiled with a sigh of relief. "Though feet, of which 2,290 feet are* under the river - -:1 .- 0 1 , t . . could n - .. .. I - . U 11 ot see ti - . -1 � ' said, - - . "Not so far awAk as you think," lie ing after," said Mrs. Would. And I only " Mrs. 11oullt is going home to-niorralw, awl f dare say your a me would have put and the remainder under dry land. ]'he �:- .. . . . .- . ­ � , in a low tone of conViCLion. . hope I may not be wanted - to hass you. she It asked we to stay with her for a little me to my wits' . . . I girl 'wanderetl 11 . M A oii the sl 1'. - . . A conflict between hope- arid fear rein dared Smile as- you like -and , I wish it was a while. P1 = I hadn't had tive maximum depth of the river is forty feet. . . - .1 rai Nessa silent for some minutes; then minutes'ehat with Grace beforehand. We The length of the tun'lel under dr - .... 1. . through tile tile she said, ll�ppier smile -you are not ri lit. You're Ther! was an interval of absolute mile y land oil I . . I . . - . nee . . . 11-11lease . ­ k`- * in a tone of hesitation : - 9 both agree it will be a good thing for you. the Canadian side is 1,994 feet, on tile - , * . I . kiii � - : thinner than ever, and - more seribus and after t Ili$ that seemed very long be Nessa; You've soon enough of difte rooilits, and Atucric%n .aide 1,716 feet, -The hanyth of . . - . and then tell as- . - - . "I th.,nk -I could nurse anyone who was sad, and," with pronounced decision-, 'you then (, race,, bending. dow�, said, in a low Mrs. Blount in & dear old soul, who will =thepen ctitting and approaches on the . . .1 . of fairyland. � . nice ; but I suppose I ought to be augh natural." . . . . 1. I . I � . . - I . � I � . - . . - . . . - . - le y ad . . . . . - 1. �-: gohlen neelles i . 7 . id toward Nessa than she had been at . why, a i A I fool my unkindness 6 the cause being able to I - reph d, smiling. "Nurses, like poots, are pof ] I . � . -- ' qn. . tone of d6tre" I take can of you like a mother -when ashe ' - - I . I � ..� ready to uutlertake nasty cases?" She waanot unpleasantwithany6neat. this - Mj I diani side -will he 3,100 feet, oi� the - ­ . - thing tugging a 'I . w - .. "r Viols, I, knbw "� I have been gets you into her own hands. And I am American side -2,5W feet, making tile tunnel -.* '.'". , --- she sawa tiny � . ­. I II There's no necessity to nurse at a] I," he time, but she was uoticeably,lem amiably dis - .., er mt anti dull lately. I cannot tell sure you will feel "or -with the notion of itnd approaches a tot &I length of I 1, 600 feet. t - ir .. th-:� falry cha - I Lyour way. Fortunate!y, The amouut of soil excavated is 2,196,400 . . . . � 1. . . . - .., -1 - .. . . . I . I I born, not mada. You ini lit go back 0 the lior first coming. One afternoon she, cArne of your ;oing AWAX. A' - I think you wi I able to do that without cubic feet. ,The ce.stlirion lining will weigh -.' : ..... � 'White swan-,, N% I . International and ))a lovatle aiid good there into the room, where Nesm was sitting "No no It a . - I . � . . � - - . in spite of doubtful influences. " alone, in a part I icularly ill-huntor. N a . I 0. ' Voidd anyone in all the bothe'ring your mind about ways and 55,9W,600 pounds, sTured by 2,00,000 steel � . . ­. '. .� : . cried : " The f . - . Nes3a replie I with qlittle mov' .088 worla ,kinderto e�th4nyQuJJave'lWrf- meaus f�r "o time to collie. Your,old bolts seven-ei 'htb - ', I .- 1, .� and limten t(i , . .. - .� .. einent A her could get *no more tha# a noil or a t4hakp of' thal I � wira now? , s f . I - P. all inch in dianiet � . : I head in dissent. 0 at -iend, Mr. Fergus, wants to settle up with er. The waffs' of .tile tunnel 'are con- * .. . . . Linda olwpl, - - She raisO h ' *Avu fi t .- . � I - - . I head in reply to her obscrvatio t; yet it 'and W Grace's, chook -Akwn to her$. you. He c&He&on me yesterday &%ont -it.,, structed of cast-iroill segments, thiftee'n of . - ­. ' -,' , * Great *as th( \ I � . . ­ : - , . I I -- - . . . . ­ 1� - , --. "It is -a question of ft�cation. . We a OU14 was obvious by her-manaer V ati Ire had 'wh`tth I Jis wet with te�rs ; then she said, "I dquIt, thiuk.bi4eweq 10a, &Aythin* -form a circle. The dimell- ... . . � .1 mother and he - .. I . 1. all do that which we do ])eat. 1 knit You rinot think now that I want to go .*#a paid 9 ey : I .,:..,.-, . . . - . . ' - . - the brought fier ,ting with the- rbet,piir�� 11 _,;- I which arid a k - " , * - .:. . .- . . . humblest station there is' sccpe for oble of sta in' g there*. , .. . . ." -, - ­' I nVie.Satorday . before-- ...., . sion8 of each east iron segment are, length , .' , . .. .. . I .1% ed that tile g,)] ,- . � : ­ .. . - -a been nh& Ji It I I Yes, but unfortunately your engagement 4 feet 10 inches, width 18 inches, thickness - � - - - - �eded but the des re to I . _ '. found. �. I action. Nothing is no away be 4 mime I hai. - . .. , I - . � . - ... t ?ad- occutred to'Nessa on ' very - Grace was so touched 1Z My 0"*f of did not end on the Faturday ; soulathing is 2 inches, with,langes inside 6 inches deep , � I a . is proo I � 1- . . do right, and that d6sire*you have. 'I He rose afternoon t at she' -had never . - - . -:. In a skort, ti ... . , : ­� . - .: :k d liar aAection that she eguld do no more than due for what followed. That never entered ailoillinchesinthickness. Theaesegincilts. . . . - other visit i o I - . �- . - - -� and took -bar hand agaig. -If it bad I een a friends who she reaJly was and low she kids tbe wet cheek, nd Nassa continued, in your head, I sup Vs ! I - - - . - . . .. . �- � --. , - - wornall's han"d, Nesipa would have pres, led.it h come to be;an 6JImi4r6iii e.j' itruo. k a brokei ,. w a P" - are cast with .3-2 holes -in them, 12 on each . i .- ;- I I - ,. . I ad I n a.; isperiiig voice: I . . . ,��'. --. beg of rI - . : - . . . . . I . " I thought you told me oat M=. I . ­,­ . , - , - , 1: -1 - to her lips. in her gratitude her now that .thoy, must'*.t I '&r re- 401 a _ Red. side and four on eacli end. The edges are.. - . ."'. .- . . ?�"4 hat . , - "You have done me . d. I feel ad uch ticence to a want: . . _I . . . 1i away becausi I fool I ought 111101ld-w-1-mean -Mrs. Do Vere--4iad take& - . - . - ­ . gry. Ot ec - . 900 I - I ­ - ­ of confi an in qw, or, to go. a, nowing paite bops at the works. - . 1­� .. ., meal I shall gi - � -- G: j ': - of confi . _ . . . :1� �_,_­ ­ . -, . - -.... 1. more hopefu4. )I Sim for that you will not ask me that belonged to we except the clothes � - I . ',-,, , � I , � . 1. ­ � It If you have . elpl"N' I IT on They are then heated: and (lipped in ccal tar, - - - . . . , I - - U.. k- � � . Each one wi . .�-.­?j-,, -�; "Ma - - - - - ` -- -to her. hwvin& don*,,, something w4iA she to stay, ill you? %Vhile I was h were good enough to have brought here. fro .. and went to - I � #nYthia On -your.inial , Wo -W*s askwe&W reveal. The possibility of, cquld In which they collie out black and shining. - ., ,� . . . . . I * , ,:, � - ­- . - - - I It � vs ,I#ng except , - � . ,;, ; W I mid t gur kinduesm so freely 4a -it " Yes, she did take 0 ry t They are bolteti together with J Eteel bolts, . .1, �­,.. - �' - . . . - . . . ;�� -- . -., ,.. - , `� one burnt the - )eat to have it out wit . a friend:' is ilt?, beimg so misunderstood i6iade her cheeks- whe o . ; - t now that I -am " so,move oompon" had infli-t- F ­ 0 - . , ­ . (,',race could give you a lot ... of' - praeti tion fft th 1wilry she z ' and the external dialrieterofthe tunnel.,ia 21 - , "`� . , " �. .1 .. . . . . ... � Vic;. . I call only lay down e Mae � - . �..t . , ;.-V1 Mo ad- buirsy.aa�aho resolved that, on the ve about t- without aid -with no more ad ipon you. Shlele , --. � � - I ­ ,the law in a * fit -at 6ccahion, she would tell the wL0Z help th . didli't wait 11017 that. feet -mid tte insid6i 20 feet. No brick or , - ' ,� ..�'.. i - " - . .. . . I � hie] I , Mrs. Blount oAn ffive me -it is Fergus is a capital sort of follow, but not �toqo was used inj its construction, and �. I .-� . . � � : I.., �;. -.:;.-,- rn&ml �ay, you know. Talk to her & i you 'truth about beiself. She expected that quitee ut,ift'tit. lcl-Lunevw re q � I - .- . ­ -� , I ave ta ad to me." I Grace would be dreadfully shocked to hear you forl you have .done on. in PA I %e t4 be imposed OA-grgatl!y. MO VOuldil't wb6n fully ready f6r rise it will be simply . . "..4- . ­ a, Me I ... , _ I . . - . . - . . . .. -- . ,. . - But this ,tvas exactly- what'Nomj�- could that she - had run away "hoot tmb y b 3 W F)a anxious to pay you either unl&m he felt an- iron tube made of . plates ; 6,000 feet long .. . I %,,!�.: �:-. -� . dhVir V1 # . I - - - - - .11 . �. .. to repay Anodler for very sure that -he. wAs indiab" I . L� Sughters . I,, * �� - I Do a is . I. ­. :.. -111! .,. not do. Physical -Prostration made her take "d got into troulfle with 4he. Am at what I a." . 'x '31 he fact "d 20 beet, in, diameker, perfectly round -- - ' . ­ an soon an the -1 . . I" w .� . .1. - . - I is, the Internatia" pa0ple fear a lawsuit, "ter -tight; as dry, as a street in summer � - '14� �,- -- I .. 1. .. .1 I so exaggerited Ariew of her own Miami St. John'&- Wood, W� been hnutes -out 011L G Gold have" spoken but Nesis bur- and will be 41ad�",valW . - . . - -,.- �- � ­ . - ­ .:.� . � I -1- . a r9100111 - . ­ - - .. tore the ­ . wea . .; � . -1 ,� �� I � - N1. . - � � ­ . ,T� I able pay. time, light9d by alecitric ligilt, ventilated 4y �. - - . .� i , . , - �., kuess and Miss Arn'old's strength,l and Brighton ;but jobs felt sure that*M,' M3re- Had on * th the armi Mont ;he had prepared ment ai'&6vul _ 6 iod of, oolh , ., - - � , en to er i6, - . . I I . . . ...i. I ��, . . - I �; 9 , it . . - ­ - ­ , . ­ m ­ -& - I . - ra, .. .. �1'. - .* more . 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())I tile lt�ngtll . of e --i on the L, oll, the t he tunnel I fit X) feet. 2, 1 100(X) itof deep oil each are Nvorks. i Mal tar,. d shitriing. t' --Cl bolti, rinel is 21 1,riek or tion, and ly 1)v simp feet lon, ,ound n summer tilated by a U f 5 -4 - -0 )F r satd: Unds, "yo I-bave YOUNO 111 III the AS AUMuft A01no StrWel, 40ka -a 4 -the golden uesdies, and sn"t fi 'Lhe..posaris.� if IL iftent 0 Q( 'Under the plea of self-rotection anu-111 Thib immmitteb of the Iffou” Of U Cd M" of the American So. ya wz6orning Iahn,li tyou Science AsSociatim held in SU& one Of the richest corporfi,tions in the Un inted to enquire into theassertion "d I)r. Russell complained of th t n gra boby's lipa "n -from the ho th ho a deir that dlr[Ok, Ii injury'rMe to Stat4w hsve foru;3d an alliance in Waugh th t RA laud A wept bitterly BY love distilled b M _4*d her the health Of timid Parsons bY reading the strikes. The report states that samong th "Rd children a year am murlered in- -thofik 04 to be so airud usw"Per reports of thunder storms, OY' members of the corporation we the Went- sumnee money" we blicitia�the was 'And sweet the breath that front t t the mother m4ft no applyi, excepit to j"t ljor threats, clones. earthquakes, and other grant convul. ith pdors of the rose inghouse System, Yale I�wk Compau. aging -testinionyss to the in nonce of th [Ad!anw 111W . y, Bolt 4kins of usiture. salWy folded 141the lit4le could Sleep, dar4upi, 6P Arm:(�n&, and four or; five other foe, soeieties;-,� Two crimihol judges of laitlgaitiao'.. Inut iihc IMM, ble. -.; ;. .1 .. ae "When, said he, our daily iiaper the 1W*e,6t 'enft. - Juktiaft� Day. and Justice A ir,(ilebud'ilf its teries in, nineoficut, and prestmably - pqd -kind to liar. -with amthwAwm tho.rcaor-4 the -wind h Sleep, b4y,.s1ecp­., tile, WiY, 'who land been so - the Fiallimmii iatorext& -. Th,wootorpsict agreed lo wills, W the ving Ju only e Old ".0 rce eed for rem laboring the words of the Boehm of lightning, the ormh of is th" in VW aU.ike. occurs to enjo A way from earth her i��t- Veemis 1� f Ural sole motivis for. c1dild murder isthe g., or. sad the shrieks of the 0orill victiji3, To wander in the land of 'dreams Wolmau, ;he Wrong imp and, cry The whether the strike be intim '"I help me," hastily left the readers of thaii joutsol. are already. in' t 87, have both -declaiedAiAir lo house a or all of -the, wipociated laototies, thst -ce But what within that, realm she beei� H righ, t whe a principal ris i. T*o,y" ago took her way 0 the mountain. a Dext TworMllomm. Theitrikoloaretobe Jui m_t f Day,. ^t. the Wiltshire of nature,ii m 0"ul training for a 11� part, eaked 4pia and for "teries a blaak anif minous dead fffts tbove the ano, The secrets of her deep repose agaW Blonkb; but ed to remain idle until. they we fit to n6unced4l'thosedeaMy societies which insure no reply come. At last, exhausted b grief %orizon. Thousands of persons 6nd the sum. r-etuwrn t�) werk, iuW no f actory -is to employ children, which win to be instituted for The baby never may disclose -rather any 'votker who may have left 1pnother the destruction of children, for thel)"tra. Slee bt�by, sleep I and fatigoe, she fell to the groz. and Mer ftawm one of terror amd abiriety thim do 0 am -nmg factory on a strike. Neither is any associat- tion of murder.�' thin t Le in ar, shone ftht from this excessive apprehan. new Those insurance clubs The h6liv 4� Ision. This mental nervousness blight u u dr, afle m L6 bak of grown wi th ed factory to seek workers during a strike, or societies," said Justice Wills at the Descends A9 airtih�,kj- :w2d -1 W an *ten home t what it feeds. upon. These persons likof to from mly-of the federated works. The in- Derby Assizew 1"t winter,. Is have their The blossoihs1afol-tho Is rehearse the reports of Istorins, and seem to stitutio r t a hovA a noise as no rawned employ between 6%000 agents all over the kingdom, persuading And nod and. skk to -lo= find pleasure in their own feam Many of and 60,000 workers, and directly I to insure the lives of their children t-MPQ4e`;' -ofs-rusift vind,-z own thm Wrivint-Lin -oupport peop, a- sleep, darlin , tA1 then by the hich are a great teipptation to Bring g] this , class actually show tangible Iihysical from 250,0(* to 3W,000 persons, elusive for sums w tie oryw' OW or 04 stranAV VfiV ptom sym he earnings work their 'destruction. Oftentimes eaglea. ii Of this 131617VOUR condition, which of other interests depe4ding on t ex Li uow� ew tUt thl has even been dignified by Board with its of the" people. The feelin fil� sent her exhibited by would btiI a much more correct definition of A aTecial narne, astraLhaollia. On the arproach this movement in not one to ing .1164iitf i 'ha 9be gread re- these so-called lite insurance societiesto aid, nt n"the,,o riot she ly IaDA AN T IRME 0 whatpromisesto, aseverethun erstorm joiced in, nor does it eacourage the hope of a say that they are death insurance societies. wa4 won at her home. Runnin into the a th,tonguebecom"ra illyfurred, the breath speedy teimination of 'the present industrial This witness is confi edbyeoroneig,cle house, she cried: See, see, =er, I have -PI4 ral rgy, moist, Often war. BY' AYSTIL found the pearls in the mountain." offensive, the skin hot and Were it not for the fact that the men and phyrsiciaAs from all parts of ElIg. - are ago, when th 6 &ad, us vomiting and diarrhaa develop, and condition of things has manifestly improved land. The coroner for Northeast London, many! many y But inattitad- of b-.qing rejoiced over the r4- nervo covery of th abs the mother was white by the time the storm arrives the physical (luring recent years, that the rights of can- speaking as an official and a physician, ex- m etr homes in the forest and flowery dells, the� rage W. re was a little Iprl with pelzukg the child by the arm, oquaL the celestial ona- Doubtless many Of ployers mid employees are being more clear- pressesthe unqualified opinion that 11 infan- Vidked ohild, you haye stol these cases 'are 43011111taitlitiQUAlly timi-1, but I I defined &Ad Oran ted for tile insurance is an incentive to crime named L inda, who lived with her stepmother cried: an these, certainly believe that; most of tilpm am de. le additinalUZZ Iand her two sisters. I The poor ch". was in, ALnd.&W the -books and golden needles, and ent has " The general rale," he explaiir, 11 is not to voloped by reading of frightful storms alse- ever been marked by conflict and struggle kill the children outright, but to le geat need of a mo,43r'a tender care ; but she have hidden thein in the mountain, else how t them find them1n, one nigh t where. to be ha, ,performea, Xneolk- could you tile pessimists who see notbin but destrue- die gradually from bad feeding, not having fpyj,�nd' some medical attendance, and Soon." in-, as 8 I - o'sed "hmdeed, mother," sobbed the' This tt of the cue rlaiingly, all he rd t k " M u0on 11frild, I ul Mg raises Ithe queb- tion and ruin a.head woul� have er. Althoush butt 10 011, she joust have not st;Dlen them. " The fairy Blonka tion, wrat is the duty of newpapar man in reason for their taitlit.. As a matter of fact, surance, says a dpetity Coroner of the city years y wood, dmwWater and wait upon her helped me to find them. however, there is nothijig in the present sit- of London, is " an inducing cause at times, Carr he promises? If the complaint of Dr. Run. older sisters, from morning until night. She gut the mother would hear nothing, and sell NO any aignificaoe it in that newspapers uLtion to discoum;e hope. Nothirg is more but only one out of many." The was kept so busK that there wait no time,for drove- the friendless child out into the street, shouldauppress the accounts of the met0i'01% certain than that the strukrule will Coroner of Whitechapel reports that- her to to 0 ; and often she loo�ed Lone and sad, Undo wandepid again to the iml-Abturbanoes that are every dA, in quicken the popular sense of evW�-hoded out'of 216 inquests held by him during six 2 lonai mountain, where she sat down on an �- old place. Ii in not clear,, however, Xtaks, Justice, and that that imp%lpable but omnipo- months on children under 10 years old 1yoq Zero o� booki4 on the shelves, moo-coverea' stonei and shandin bitt r nursing of the timid ones would the tent thing we call public hion willgradual- dyin fro I ce or negliect, as many - as ii 4d that ab might leexiii to read and I A a &gh us more excellent way. A a Ole strife to acknow- 11 8 troumglivtlomeonney to- their parents. Dr. become wise. tears, "hed'she -were (lead. a the better Cluld IY for,= both phaies to t 43L Olie,day as Lin& sat'restinig for -a M* sat, s; slight rustlingin the bushew rousedher, be to tmin them to overome their timidity ledge and respect the rights of each -other. Barwise of Birmingham declares that "every. and lookiz ar, she maw her old friend and by teaching them that a will resolved not to An serving to allow how sensitive the public year hundreds of parents are guilty of child moments on the d "top' all 014 wou*n' uquired the cram ofkar tro r c. conscience has already become we have only mnrder in this town. " The Bishop of Pete bent almost double imith ago,' Came to the t6�w4er w o u. be terrified has a mighty influence in produ, ated bar griev too take the existing trouble on the New borou*h reports* a medical man am h i g little girl, anj, in I& Pleasant voice, said -� blo- . Z�iaeu unda had rel ing a quiet spirit, and that such an e;1arelge avl York Central railroad. As first the popular told him that when he was called in chil- "Linda, why axe Fou, not at scho�i with the old woman'staid: -$I "he#ied that of their will in largely within their own pow- sympathy was evidently with the.strikers; dren's cases mid found out that the children good fortune would come to yop, and now or. Not repression of the nowants of these your sisters?" naturial ph and 44d6 you fiot-kfitw It i8-IleVa­7 gen "Ala waw the i Ritt anomicus but clearer more but since the investigation into the trouble were insured he refused to take, medica that I ,o doiltjao Somrselt had these words �e= qioken correct instruction as to the power and duty showed that justice has not been the watch- charge. In er�al, thevital statistics of I must , roman _at bpme ! , self-control is the particular need in this wordof those who directed the working- �he Registrar-Gencral show that where child work wheft the fairy chmirlot, drawn h men's affairs the feeling for the strikers insurance in most common, infant mortality GIBut you must I rn t,6 read and wrjte eagles, was present. and instead of the old connection. greatly-4eclined. The day is past., when any is highest, and where tvro years' was fixed woman, the fairy Blank&, herself stood near said the visi�or,ll al if your mother will al- Iolan or corporation or orpwization 'will be 'as the age of benefiting from the policy, the low I'll teach you.' and said Your troubles am at an end. The Visited Wages, me," Tarldr. Linda was overjo ad when heir stepmoiller Come with me." held M* a course of injustice and wrong. 11114 tality after that period was passed of the United States UT, OU The new tariff law T gh none cm eertau'lly predict when the w I i a sudden bound. That the crime of gave the desired pe mission, and that very She then carried Linda away to the been- hex at length been passed. That our %)Onflict will come to an end all may confi- child murder is frightiully common cannot dently ante rtmn the hope that right will ulti. day the instructio began. After the �le tli palace in fair land, wherg she was readers may see in what respect* the now in the Presence -of such facts, be reasonably sons wert over and the old woman was iak. happy ever afterwari But the cruel step. differs from theo'ld law, especially in re- mat:y prevail over wrong, and that injust- denied. And yet, though it is mo 11 mother and er two daughters lived in cer- ing her departure, she whispered to the lit eat want, am punishment for their evil rd- to those articles which Nnadians most ice I give place to that spirit which leds tain that many hundreds,'if i1i'd not t1e, girl: "If you arte ever in trouble call upon =ly !xport the following list is inserted : men to 0 with 9thers as they would that thousands, of children are being every year reeds. on the, fairy, Blank&, and she *ill bring 1'reftne smate others efiould do unto them. murdered by their unnatural parents, it aid. I Bill. seems almost impossible to bring home their d aso4a idl florws and mules.... 20 per ct. IN per head I, Wr studies .Linda progresse Iforms worth $150 or The Might Hour FAw In Britain. guilt, owing to the difficulty in obtaining JA that the�,old womai , iT�omy91"gre&t,400d ChRd ets over .... . ....... 20 30 per ct. At the Trades Union Congress the requisite legal evidence. Statistics of lien ft 4- t"he Cattle overourat year recently fortune *oUld sire ly come to' her. 3art- of t is� auht.lier,�"to criminal conviction% of the murders show hbld in Liverpool, a resolution, directing the her motbr heard f iis, she begged,'that her fully 'watch the feet f her little ones during old-..... 810 per head daughters might le-trn with Linda; and'abe their teoder years. p the head cool and Cattle one Year olit or Parliornentary committee of the Congress that the crime is rarely punished. As to the lem ............... Free- 42 ing children, it is not at all Hogd ................... 20 per et: $1.60 improbable that the committee's investhra- bought them beaut fall ks with gay �pie, the fept'wartik " is at 11MI admonition, 08 to take measures *to introduce& bill !)usinesa ot insur tures. in Parliament to enforce an eight-hour But the w re lazy and although the peciajtyatla�iadtotliechil(Iren. Withmany sheep. one year ol I or day in all trades, was passed by a old woman sclede . over .............. 20 per CIL slight tions will result in prohibitive legislation ts doe ded, t4cy.would- woolen stockings should be avoided altogel h- Rt least in the imposition of sud restric- not study. Soon t e 'ro Or Shoop letathan one majority. On the face of it this would seem yonr -'o " cr yl books beeame or, -especially when they cause ithi ...... 750 tions as will render it & iminal to 'do busl- ,,.)iled and torn, an( nally were lost. Then sweat' of the feet, Pempiration I be A I I othtr live UDIM&IIJ to I- 10 per et. to indicate a rapidly growing sentiment in ess with ran Linda must search 11 - y for the njis�ing absoral by the wool, making of the stock. Barley ............. l0c bush 30c With favor of taw eight-hour dAy, inasmuch as at n y parent or uardiaii whose resent provision for his children would in-' liarley inalL... Wo " Ilk books, but they we nowhere to be seen. ing a cold, clammy masii, more to be dmiul- their Congress a year sigo.the idea found com - Oats ........ 100 Ise, P&ratively )iLtIe favor, being over borne by Sicate a disregard for their comfort and hap- When night c4me I he mother saidto Linda b ed than -the most tempting ­mwl uddle-" Oatmeal ..... J opmrad lic pound- "If you do notIfind the books in thq morning Equip such children with firm, suMantiall Wfic-At .......... :". 2W hu"11.2.4 Me bush the opinion that the hours of labor should pinees. Wheat flour ........ 20 pqr et. 25 per cl, be regulated in each trairle by mutual agree- ou shall receive a severe beating cotton hose, providing woolen anklet or I%- y ilia t wr and substitute* ic pound, 6c P012111d, ment on the �art of employers and the em- Britain In South America. The little girl w verysad;an, thataitht ginim, if thought best, and their feet will he 11 Choefte .............. 4c COL. when the house will quiet., and bar mot e? wai� and dry, except for outw&M wetting. ployed. But a look under the surface re. rp the Senate at Washington the -other . ........ to par CL 4W bumh faf�t aslee 91 the. fact that the resolution does not day, Mr. Butler quoted: figures tlehow how and siste 0 mu -b vesh rs were le rose from When this happens, whether in child or Cabbages ............. I her little couch, at d heedyless of the dark. sAlult, the wet gannents should be proin Yreo be por doz. exprssi� the prtpondeisting sentiment of the absolutely Great Britain had -control of the tft or ton workingmen throughout the Kingdom. On mar"t in outh and Central Americav and ness, wandered forth into the forest. As she ly removed, 'he feet 'bathed --if a Be pound ulk t d rock, a bright light fell around hcf and he bed till dry. Where this is promptly done, pCie"d ...... 30 Ibc buh shoes and stockings being put on, there silvery voi c saying The, fairy dr leas. represenUtion at theCongress, while thoseop. countries by Great Britain last year -Was ow the with lukewarm watr­and vigorously b- On . Cujh the one hand the c6mpions of an eight-hou r also in Asia and Africa. He stated that tile neared a, crystal spring, gu%hiLig fir ru routs .......... ... �116perct. 40C ...... vo day. took paines to secure the fullest possible value of the cotton goods imported into those ........... heard a 1Jlanka is near, and She Will Ir el � you. VP is fittle danger of carious results. Care in 16 small pkgm. So posod to the curtailment of working hour, in $17.7,000,000 against about 0'20,(M,000 from n ing o r Then 81 k* t t he ground, 8 e fell. into a keeping the feet warm and dry i's very much W. all trades a to have rested on their the United States. In the light of these A pples. Writien or- ripe F'reo 25c nal victory Pora year ago. That the w�rkilnslgg- significant �gures it is not to be wond Who*11its, aWokei$he J*ightsun )*&ter thsw4V1#i Abovat- anAv" ered wd rubmill" p1pen -lay the lost booki, ith At'lier side, stood siside, Zho cW1W itep% cP a 44ght Poultry live ........... 10 per et. 3o her weepingameas u Pfteli it,A� a :A IM tr riod. etc. Free to pmrad 1A be mani sting I TifflIr is motion .......... !�yp 141ing 1�er g" t le pWnd 20 -�aep are not prepared forso a ure at that our neighbors sho is evident k6ral the report presented at last a desire to extend their trade relations w Poutitry dres"....� 1.0 congress, by which it was shown that out of these countries. In a former reference to a small cart, by three white owls, one of air,the perspiration is checke,1, and 'ree Straw ........ ...... k 30 per et y of which, in arough boarse voicegai4, deadly inn I" unions invited by circular to say wheth this subjea TaUTH quoted the testimon of _ a Vr A�hroat troubles follow ; ti 7Ut 0onsailimits will be unfavorably affect- er they desirtil an eight-hour day, only an American who had travelled extensively ry you oine. I fairy Blanka has s t us to car 11 whereas -baA the"throat boen but lightly The little girl qui kly -aw"ted the fairy ouver94 tlw drcW6Ltiau of -tha L" ed by the change it were useless to daily- thirty-seven nimle any returns at "; and n Columbia, and wlia charges that a princi- According to am estimate send each that in the "ty7seven responding societies, I reason wily American manufacturers chariot, the owls flapped their lip, and uaturaliy keeping it abundantly warm, with W, yeft acrass the border of articles mentioned which had an aggregate membershly of 178, - Me fail&l - to secure the trade of the Col -rWho, the extm ftbiqtion devoted to the fact and away they went, so s*fftVtfi%6 tll* A ht unibians is that they have not take' is least )n Lho above list, over $16.500,000 worth, of 000 the number of members voting or eig n ed Linda's home )efore :,her r t4er- an4' lower l4pAm. w.$ere the circulation to oh 000 ed adapt their wares sisters had awakerapd. whi $12,250, worth in suppli by hours was 39,000, while the numlier against the ti '.'i vigoronif,4Asis would have been no danger 'Ou'e alone." The increase of duty upon the proposa Ivan .67,000. These facts are the peculiar references of their cus- Ontario articles, it it does not npult in their known to Parliament, which is not likely to tomem On th. other hand, the Brifis Now the old woman wished tt� teach her of colds or more dangerous airfalaflies. h pupilf; fine nce le work. As Linda While the child's toot is imnimcure, with exclusion altagether, cannot fail to reduce -grant the prayer of the resolution until manufactaker, with the wisdom of the applied hie so diligently t1l:L she' Wall yielding bonfias amd tonder lutw)ea, it is of tl rofits of the Canadian producer. But steps have been taken to secure a more ex- children of thi world, have studied the soon as skillful as her Waeher. B though grea,tut impoftwoe that care ba. exercised in e governed whi a candor requires this Concession it haustive and trustworthy poll of 01 the wishes of the eople, and hav her sisters bad golden needles &aid the finest all that pertains to the shoes, if serious does not follow that the caw of Omadimasi workmen in every tmde Nor is it likely themselves acco dingly. They mpike their of silk with which to sew, they ouldtake trouble in later life would be avoided. The w will be rendered desperate by the new order that even then a la; universally binding goodsof such fo anal p:tttern A they kno no care, and finally threw away the golden shoe should fit properly, being neither too needle in order toesmpe:tho hatpil sewin large nor too sma.11, and the child sh I be of things. Happily we are a . ot, dependent will be passed, if it shall be found that the the people pre er. Moreover, this same 9- 8 10 for life and being a hbors, there membors=efan particulartradearev ter asserts t at the business with 'Mien the.mother learned that the needles taught to walk firmly and i9na I uIxit; In a ery gen - wri quite willing to such a law uell c�seA interior of on America involves giving re leel rim. �Vslly op were lost she comm4nded Linda to find then -L as soon an there are signs of tile of our rapid- ads that legislation on the sub- long credits thi h the British manufacturer The little girl sought all day. without find- taing over," the aid of a cobbler should be in- Justice deowL ing the objecb,,61"Mir-seafthy -AltslighV06 vokti, or- it 7 new opmoured. More is ly developing country. Ject would exam the ob"*Ctore from the is enabled to t through the favorawh ich 'To'44'brrowr you; nit" ffd meant I thiD fitt orwe WW' than in often Opemuou of the rw otherwise, -it may be the natural bank confer. In this particular mothersaid hy� the needles or�,you, Osim no loiijei.r livailia, lif fioW* ol -the foot is Albad a Wink 1111110. that with orkmen and' employers the Asnerica� ufa,Aurer ca'a hardly. ho ro*W. O&M -0 expectod With is British rival, seping Pa. house. fitted, there in a constan i tendency to break Thm who have bow troubled witlia doubts opposed to this law, an evasion of the statute to compete that ban *tutions of America, leing Tke child -was 1greatly frigilitened, and down the amlia, making tho foot f6t and the too whether a proper - cam of their bodies would inevit&bly follow. hard.-. deNrmined to go again in quqxj� Of 1br- kind owner misemble ;and tho gmoeful contour, did not involve the . regular use Of a fiesh ifloreut basis, woul ly I friend, thax fairy. h1i iteryone Was' once destroya ("#never be wholly diet, but w1ao have founa that owin a The Oritialb ftruser belemtes. )erally as the British institu high price at which moat of all inds is sold Bu wh4her or not this diffieulty Df I &to th kleven delegates, representing the t. e-na'nt tio s. z, she quititly lie he room, and regained.* * In mature life, -except in cam could be overcome is a question which timw we !M" through th4 of'diseaseordabilty, the muscles ma be farmers throughout Great Britain, and sent t _�4 silent, d rted streets, y th Nature's g which was so broad trusted to ma,inWn the true prepor*nd. "If probably th out b Si Charks Topper at the expense of Came U) a large na &;�and in thin w t be allowed to settle. Mesnwhile it is' teresting to witness the agitation at pro- In ihateven-4-in'thi 5iow m a =ion Government, are at present lgb� the Canadian H=,)ovyV for its opMuniku the Ir Jer de. giglit, Linda si n the little I t in rt iect. It in not clear however that visiting in this country. Chosen with a. sent going on. could not see the hi b* W giA-vranidered until, weary, and �oaWre, she In aAd Ing the Millor's 06tivention the men fio wield the cleaver will feel par- fair regard to the probable weight which lamig 8"Ading Claims. sank on the shoro of &-brooklet running held in this city last week, Secretary Plewee ticulm ly grateful. Uys I he Journal. would attend their utterances amongst the @If the millions of hud-workwiL people The claims -for damages made by certain through the meadow. presented a Oompamtive statement of the communities in which they live --being Ve nOW Please, kind fairi, helo me"' she cried, wheat yields of tile Dominion for 18RO and who lab(mr ten or more hornirs a y, year Chairman, and members of Boards of Guard.; American citLzens against France lia can bee years. AccordZ to� hi 6 after ear for y earn inns. and experienced agriculturists—they and then tell &sleep to dream bri lit visions 1890 respective] ll before Congress for 80' They' - y- claims flor unlawful detentious, ca of fairyland. Rho was arou W by Bow . Id for - I is :02; tt6 keep r family frMom th to havocanuto inuire thoroughly intothe' were 8- ures thei le ooking up and are ve* farmin pabih rovinces m, gen- thiag tuggingat h4dr diess, and' o I thirtaiiets milTion -bushels grilt&tor, than r able to save enough to ties of the p tures and confisestions of America 13 by French cruisers acting under -the orders she saw a tiny that while it was get a home ?f their own. would give th rl mil Z western provinces in particular. h�mmlng bird ulding the that of I M, and d no hJ en e er8 -to import 1,525 gold needles in its mouth. Bea h tool found tecassary 000 bushels use of animal food, life for tem would! be hey am expected to note all they see and of the Directory in 1798 and 1799, uring thi hostilities of Frguee with England. The th-! fairy chariot, having, for ter and more 'wo �!h ateeds six of wheat last yea there will probably be & vastly easier, SAM present a report on their return. Thus far nity living.) An to a nutriment and sustain g the impression, thpy have formed of the white swans, whic; archird thei necks, and surplus for export this year of over ten mil- X4 rply-of France to the demands for indent cried The fairy, Blank& bids you aw:ike of a vartable diet, everybody knows countrx are exceeffinly favorable. In a was that the United States had violated the Hon bushels. Of this increase, Ontario -in value' treaty, W: alliance and the treaty- of amity the cares" contain much more. nourish - few "ys they will proceed to the and basten to youri� home." put down " furnishing 5,oOD,000 bushels, that and'comaterce made with her mout, pound for pound, than does deakwast; ofty be presumed the in(a obe d the wishes of the nortil west where, it r Y- and Manitoba 7,000,000 bushak In those treaties the United States had me and vi"o Great *as tK: as*ishment 0 h that whole vatic us Ilub4ist &I bursting granaries will -satisfy them in re- p- guaranteed to France 1;;r thaw existing pos- most entirely upon them, without fiesh'food, spect to the bilities of that almost hinit- mother and her daughters when hey learn. Ac�biding,to Mr. IL V.-Wfthk America, and had agreod to pro- ed tha goat the world eat lea ooaatry�m%doed th I be hard to sessions in t the golden needles had n really iscamin a silver mine, and that the stron men in of the Great Tem' y IFU id ise It found. Canadian capitalists allowe'mTa princely prize no fleoh:mest- Fut4ermore, some very eml- Tilease if they do n5�tt iakeeback with, them a tect French vessels and otherwi 0 F Dent men have been, long abstaineft from 1, rance should she be involved r th I wing account o the advantages which In a short time he old immO made an to escape them when the permitted said England. Twenty yeam later,'mrairlZrt een Ameriewis, flesh and found their brain the clearer mid Qffevs n a field for farwhi$ settle.. other visit lo Lind Vs :home, and showing.& mine to Wl Into th b F i ce end England having broken ou the its resources nd gonexal ran bag of pearls, said,: 11 I 'itni faint aidhun- Mr. Wright pointo otit that' the wholesale United States refused to be bound by more visprous by sucli, abstiueno," went, " well as of u. , This iaea, of sending. out. man gry. To the one Who will cook ine the best Valli@, of the ore is $1 10 per ton and that the ooriditio treatiat and evejitually annulled them. The cost of production, including freight to tidal Advic" from oe an&ipodes state that d1ie. from AmotiIi themsailves, men whom.thpy ineal I shall give this bag of pesils.". the American claims has been All' mlidit of Us Now Zeakad House of Ripp--ooentatives has know and ,�vhqm� they can.trust to bring a. " I v Each one wished to possess the i6wels, water, is not more'thaa $1 6 per ton, th declarhd by. such eminent stitesmen 4nd and we at to work to: p] He rejected by sk majority, of twelve votes th fAithfiLLIreport,-i*aWmoae. Hithertothe n4ppre the� mqal, 19pt leaving 1P groo� proOt of SM per ton. I t a fair lawyers as Webster, -My, Caleb Cushing nate delel pes�ra to have been to ge mine in capable of 6overnment's pirsposal to nomi difficulty ap� e that the -During the last 60 V ar-11 one burnt the meat'ad-the Other did not, estimates Rufus Choate. ave"t five gates to the convention to be hold to coudd. gna impresilveview of the capa-hilitieis of arid; Ien i a e a Toady near W �ich the qnsatian� of They I I , War- or 'bef the British people it prod , - - ly 50 repbMa have been made upon them I c 8,e o I r, ti* r federation of the tile country ore :ry one has yes ich early eve a un rthd­,ochemo W hai either, not boa told - of what . our I r; Cdonidf, � Wb tion ban ever reftiv- a re w is. a us. in of pro!l� Australion - .1 - . z logids, a country eoutil produw, or Itba 1 r-eport, 9 e mine a" approvaid done -not, r A%bly- have� doubted the ot1her *as v at er of Par AV -1 r f ftth, , :will ed.the assent of both branches of Congress her daugli A lieu to take the renew Raged by - t=ov;rnor of the beounor of NO* they ters hadieceived the wels and Ca be for Can' and of the President, , The clainuOts wamt, fl g, a ur;, but not me rument to P It ain M W vonisidthi�eAuft-. bean'.. 0ous"watly.; itt is 110 too tance.: and then use as soon as the A island, whon. the mamer w#A updor discus- to suspect the � acco"ta that the American . 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I , .,� . - �W. . _ a k .""� 14.4 .- � �­ �c ,��_ I - ­ . .-T :0 - � - - - - IT -- �- , - - # " , R r 'm a' 2 i , - to the sadress label on your paper yo 9 - a 1.0 A6 1* I 1; �i.. - : ., -L � #_ -1 04W a. ways alicertsih the date to whic wherein one business man asked another ing upon . - 7 - , 1 114 ;_ - . !?� . . I ­ . .. .. . A 1P. ", - . -,-,, .� , , - . k- I - , I __ 1 ': 'i� - - � L - ' L , . . . , .1 � -1 If.be Wall 0, people of'south Ontario tQ , , " , , . . . , . . _. .- t.: . ir suUseription to Tax Iftwo is paid. .Oing to the fair for fun or was nit bl b Court Hou"*-, Whitb - .r ._�_ 1 --:. . 1--. .: *",d I . .Y, on I � .. .. , � .- �'. _�.'; I i I Cmittances 'are. acknowledg,d by IL . .1 - - . I.: -16-ftmia �f A&+�- ­ 1.1�11 An Vka A�A+. . ,.11 heit"g his wife alone a 001 An im rrir I'D It 18AA f^v *.hA TIV a f TW 11 I: V - . . I .:_� � ;­�,�.. ,.=,,.. - f-11 UTT , I � - � --" .--.--. - '.- 1, I— ­ ; � , I � A ­'-- - i'. 1owiQ recelpt of money at this ol#Co - Alwa] . .. , % �'/'_ ,t , . .1 � � �. ., . .:., - keep the date Poid ahead. 1 T tf - , , .. L I � - ... �­._ , . - - . . , I � I _ �' L ­,_ _ . - .�', -, I ., � - , I 'r, - - - w. -� . - , :7, ­ - , . : .. ..-I., .. .,_,")�.-- sit yAMWO %*,a .1 :r.-.1 . 1-1 IV _Ilr � , ­ .. I - - - - ­ -q :' I t �:_­..:ill_*��' ­­ - . " � , I - - - ,-,.,L. .�,`�-,-.-_ -, . . - . . -� I . ­ 11 ... . - ­_ PIUKERING, ONT.9 I 1, � ­ I I 8 F . 5169 .- � .� -­ - . . L '. . . . I . . - I % : �'_ '. 'ZL _- + . , - . _. _­% � - -Advertisements of 4,19 Day. � ,�­::, ­ .. ­­_:,�7- - . Now ' . . , I � I -.. - I .-, . . -b - . - . I.. . � I . ' L _ . - � _- - - _, , 1, _ . . - - - , _ ._ _ � - . _ . . , j,.' , ,� 11 - . - :.. ." . . . � . � '. - . - . I- - �:.., -.:.-! Locals -Mrs. Roisie. � ..:L .�_ -'::. "' . , . . � - . . - ­� L' - I , - .­_�. ­ i Notioe-W. Woodruff.' -j . ---r:_,*:-,-,' I . . . , . ...- I : :,L:" . L' � ,, . .1 . . . . I ­ _­ 1-. . � �-._'-:,Z­L.. - . . - 1"al-�-Joshua Bundy. I . - L , _, _ I . � . ". _ , .... + . - -, - ; _ I _.- r' .,. L : � .4.!,_ Pip for Sal"ohn White. -.. : � � L" - --,.I,.-. I '' - : 1 L. ., � _�, . , "�' /, . 4 L , . �� �. I _ 1* I . . :. . I : . . . ­ _: ClW Od-.T. T. Rio I I -, .,;: I . , -1 bardson. - - -,:+.m,!.� - .. ' I . - . I I... - - I I., . J -_... Executors Notice -D. OrmiAton. r, . .1 __ .L 11 __ ..,". - L. For Sale or Rent -John E. Gee., - - - ­ - . . I . . . % . . Millinery Opning-Mrs. Rossie. ... . . - . . .. . . - . . � ' ' . ­_ : 1: � � , For Sale or Rent-Nowlan ros. - + - � .. a. "' . , .. . . - �; Farm to Rent -J. &. D. M nab.'. ,. � . . . , I - . � , .:� - . . I i - �. _L -4 - . For Sale or Rent -J. & D. acnab.. "" I . . . , I � � .. _.- ___ _� . - - . . . � w -_ I . .. - I - . - - . I .1 �.; .. - . .. .I.' -. -.�,- LOCALIS So , .. 1L. . - � 1. - __ . :� ,';�.., . - . .1 .. I -.. -Good sugar barrels, 5 ter to each, a I - I I . � , . . i .1 - Dickie & Marquis'. * . . . . . I . -Mr. J. Sowerby has * rett: med aftei - � - .. �. _._ � � - . . � . spending a month in Haliburton. . I .1 - - _. I . . . . -Do not faid to attend the milliner : - .: - ,.- ' I opening at Mrs. Rossie's, Oct. w I, 2 and 8 . . - �� - . / - -Rev. Mr. Hazzard, of Greebwood, oc - - ... . , . . .,�. � . cupied the Methodist pulpit Sabbat . - , . . . .__ - � . last. - I . ..- ­ I-- I - L -Go down to Mr. Jae. Ki is Ructio - I . . . I * . - I ' sale on Wednesday, Oct. let. verythin L'L . ­ . . . "'. - . . . goes. . I . _. �t . - :�;.� - -All are invited to'bur fall milliner . ­ .. - - �, .. �.. . opening, Oct. lst, 2nd and 3r , at Mrs - . .-.. . Rossie's. - I . - � . - - - I- .. . . - . I . _ . -Mrs. Geo. Burk, of New runswick � I - - . ­ 41. . visited. at the residence of Mr John E . ­ - ­ �. ......:_ I Gee last week. . . . . .. ­ i . � _. . I , - -Mrs. C. Barnum , of Hali urton, i ­ .: .. I _. _. ; . - visiting with her sisters Mrs. 1�. Gordor � ,.. . . - . I , and Mrs. A. Mason this week. I , - ... - . . -Ed. Dale is away at Wood4todk Col - i ­ - - t.: . lege. Mr. Houston, former] Of th( ' _.. ; . Friend's College here is principal�at Wood 1. __ .1 I � stock. . - . --, - 1;_1 _. __ - -Township council will mipt in tbf - - . - .1 - . , .. town ball, Brougham, on Mon0ay next - I L . SeR. 29th, for the transaction 0 general .. . . . bu8me9s. I - - . . . - - ... . . . . -Mr. J. H. Vilson, agent for the � I . - .1 . - Singer company, expects to r ove to . . . . I I .-- Whitby soon, and it is said Mr. art will ..- - . . .1 - . - . move back into his house thus v cated. - . . � L � . � . -We have to axwounce, tb sudden . . . / . , - . . , death of Mr. Joseph Willson" Greenwood, . . L . - - on Wednesday night. Funeral Satur da . ­ - . L - at 2 p.m. to Cbristian, burial I grouvY, -1 . Brotwbam. - I .1 _. . . _. ..- � � ­�-All notes due, and book a peounts, .- . .. - through the Pickering business not be . . *4 before Oct. loth , Joshu'; Bundy. ri - .. '.,. , _. I 6u h 00 nts may be found at J. H. undy's I - . -, - 1. tinshop, Piekeri*tg. * .. _.. .1 - -While Mr. George Folconor, f Dan. ---_ i - . - bartou, was driving through the village I .. I - - _,. � �. -i i Monday morum , Accompanied by a lady, his spirited cols =a alarmed �t some. �� .. - .. . thing and upset the rig into the ditch. - . - � � , - I- 'L. I - . . I . I . The was fortunately small. , _= Gordon .and a couple more of . - ..c E. Hnrlbui'r men left this week tor Sea. . - , . .! . � ­ - - I . . - __i� . , � , bright on the Midland, to F,reppre the I way for the others; t build a log I ! . -. , � , - . :,. . shanty, lay in provisions and otherwise - . , . . � saake ready for a solid winter in tie bush. . � , . , . __ ...- . . � -I -Next Friday evening, Oct. 8rd, a pub. lit be hold in - meeting will Dale's all sit - - __. - - I - 7:80 for the purpose of beating t is HU_ . - I . I ­, . ;. - , mune Society question discussed. Peeve I . . _'. �_ . . ­ - - L . . Miller will occupy the chair, and a crowd. - ' : I - ..tl � ad house is expected. Names of m )eakers . L i - J ., given in our next issue. � . . . . -1 .:-- - -J. W. Chidley, of Clinton, vu- ted for . �.. . . . -a few days with friends here Jae week. _. . I 1. - He is the janior partnei of the rm of . .1 I .L . � .." L _,. Chidley A Son, undertakers and up oloter. - - . .. - ­ - 1. on, and was in Toronto talking about I . . � I . I graven and worms and epitaphs as the . I . I . ... . ,. Undertakers Convention last weal. His I .: .'. . visit to ]Pickering was, however, strictly . . . . . . - - non-prolossional. . . Z, -Tuesday afternoon, while a steam . - . . - . .- %. threshing machine was working on J. . -1. � . _. Robarge's place oin the lake sho for. - - .. . - . - . . . , marly the Reddin homestead, a @park " . . - . . I 1; - fiom the engine ignited some str w and . - , -!: I I soon the barns and stables were in ames. "". ? - ­_ The buildings were consured and 11 this I . . . . . - .. - . ' h . be ex- oeason?s crop, the live st L Wit . L 1_. _... . . ' caption of one horse, bei " bei , ` aved The . : � . . . .- . � farm is owned by a Mr. Salter, 0 Dar- , - - - . � L , I . I , lington, and the buildings. are pi tially - ';. 11, . ', - _ _.I � insured. Mr. Robarge has no ins rauce. . ...1 -James B. Laing, of -Whitb , late . . . I - , treasurer of Ontario county, was a rested L . � - - in Toronto on Saturday; charge with *furids. I . L -L.- . embezzlement of county It seems- L., - . . . C.: the warrant was issued in June last, I . - - . ... (about the time Mr. Laing sent in his - ... L . - .L... memorable account for postage) and has � _ - . . . . . hung ftre ever since, until last weel�_ when I . .. .. . - ��. . the ex -treasurer went to Tpronto nd re- . .- . -.-. sided for a: few days at 86 King stre4 it east. .. . . - . 9' What action will now be taken it i 3 bard . to say, as Laing cannot make his _. - - _. I defalcation, and - owing to certai peoul- . . __ __ . � . I iarAies of the case a patial senteipc D may , � I . -1 �_ be difficult to g9cure, .1. I �� - . Z, - - I . ::Ls`_' . -Some malicious person has bean . cir. culatiog a senseless story to the effe that . 11 .,�. I . � - . Z . � . .,. - - - 1. 1, %- .,. - . . it last year when the boys wery a &ling - , - . .,_,-, �_ I_ �L '. � iLwAs by the Wholesale from Hen Gor. . I . . . - � . , 7 1 . . . ; don ofield, he f0110wed one boy bo a and bo b : . L L . . _ . told his widowed mother that i ul she -un 8 - - . _'..._1�.:'. , - - 0 - paid him (Mr. Gordon) the svva o $5 he . I - would have the boy sent to prison for- . - . _...­ . theft, and that the poor woman s 3raped . . . . . . _'. ��­ - - ' around and paid the money. The story. �.. . . . " . will be believed only by the" who 10 not - - :. _ . .�. know Mr. Gordon. it is &Ise sui I slan. , " 1. . dereas' Mr- 00riOu followed tie boV . ­ L . .... - . 1,1 -:- ` home and told his mother that she would .:. � . - _ have to keep him- off his property oi - there � - . . 1,1--. ,would be trouble, and the mother id she 8: ., � ­., _'. .1111, . would see that is did not � occur aR� - The � - I . . . �-_ . -�4 I . boys Were in the habit of pullinguo, peas . : _.z_*:--- :-��- -- . . 1, 1w the armful and tramping down what - . ... ­ ,, L ' .. I �_, L �)t _'� ,-�. ­- I . . ' L � . __ ... I they did not , egrry off, - -ordon biA Mr. .( 'a 'eetit . ­ 'L ­ ­'... I - - _. .- .L . , ,_; . . never took red from any 1 croon, . . ?�_,'. ."i- � - I t- . 1 _i.� � N, . - _i. _'. L . I - . widow, orphan or - millionaire, ax d the � - i�'_ . I'll. ­ . � I - �.. - _. . . . " . I �,� �, " vi"."-" - � story is absurd. It is a Pity theimean heak that st4rts such libels cannot be ­ - _ . - -' ­ ­ - ' , �, _Ikc 117- � I , exposed. . � I . . :­­ . 1. . _1 . . . .� - -, �., -1. �. , - .�­_ I . _., -:- � - -_ , - I .. I 1�w.. _�­'. � '' ­ - _ - '_'� i_�'­ _'. _.�!�.,. - '. . ,r4 - ;1. iz�� 1, - ,Z '. . I I.:.",.- ' .-L I ,." ,_ -,a* ��'; -�",� , _�-'_­_ ,% .1 ­ 1Z., , �­ I ­. - _0�_.� . i I Vw.*-;-- '._� . ;7*U ., - v , )`;­ I I �� �_'.�,'�� �: -i- ': _-4 , L -.4; - - _'I�. _,'�, I �Ifl I . - ..,. - I . . - I - . I -� ,�_ 1 114'. - I . 1 114, . 1, ­� . , - _�;�:L " . u - � , s . � _ f �'. Ify - X. - - V�, , � fi, . � I -7.1 ­ __ . . �. ,_ . .., -T-- -­ ': 1. ,�-,--� -0, . I,` -� . , . �. �i _ � � . � I ,� I ­­ - V 11 'T�A .. 1, , -, _­­ �Zf.". : , ,7 , L7"�#,� . , ' . , ,;� �r . 1. . - - . . _' " .� . _ ' , '�' , � L,_ ' ' - - -f� -. '. ­ 1, . '. , , �, - I I- . . 1. � �, L � , - ----,-_,� - .. -- I - : .1 -­ - . � I" -� ;.; , ,_ I " .. ."'. 7mv '��Jl ­ it.,� � . .� '_� - �,. , '.. .;�. L 'I. " *7 . . . .4-- , 1110 �,r_ L�� , :V )Q _1�1 :� : , � " - - � , , , * ,-,- -1,� - 1'�J�V.L­ L It - . . ,,o , � L - 1!. I I . . 'A . �� M���;�IJAI' - �, � � . I - , "�, . _ �� _ �e "" - .: ;"r. � . ,� 'L .. . I It 1. . . . 11 ;.. - , 16 . . . . . 41, . f I I . .. V, -.9 . . r . I V VV V V "Va", . � 0 told on one -of our wealthl6st'aisizon-01. inating a andidato to represent this rid- . V1_ 20 111 U , . . - I . - . . - One moyning last week his wife suggested ing in the Ontario IAgislaturo. This is - , . . . . I . . I I � ry, . .-' 1 7 1 : ­-.- ura . -; . :� - ­ ' . ;_ P ­ _ �­ . ­ -Thr ­" I ..; �. I I .. .-. that, it being such a nice day, he should caused by the appointment of John D !, lift the . � ;_ - vv ebesckyij sday aid F ii(4y - - . , - � .: OW098 in A lot. owni;A in another don to the Portfolio of lAgriculture, and- it '. ' '. . . . . r . . : k . . � . ,_ I I - 11. - - ' - . . . .. . . quarter of the town. The idea -seemed a is nee"sary that he be re-elected o'er be . ­,:, . good one so he secured a man to help * and can take blis east ontho ministerial beach - IST -4 2ND -AND'URD OF OCTORE11 ' worked like -a nailer until the town bell ea.' If any one is nominated to I q ., - . oppose ­ ..:...... _� - . announced the hour of noon. 00ming Mr. Dryden an election will take place on - ­:� :. A 4., � , ,�,�- - � - 0'. tv".,i ­ S=d VOUO&w,� n&jru, . . . . . � . . ..!­. �. r: �, � ;*. � -,. . -1 I . . . I . � , . . . I , .. - . . � :.- : h '" tired And bungry, he bethought him, Tuesday, Oct. -71h. Whether there will - :_ .' .- '. -1 21111111111110-M111111111111111 -1 ; --:. � '' � - - . .1i 7. � �_ . .; " !$.:,- - . . . .1. .11� - -: -1 . I * . - - . � . � " -. . . . . I . - ,,�. i� . -. :.. .. � . 4 ! ' . on! sitting down to dinner. to enquire for be any opposi on is bat d to ray, but the ,_ __e - � . Ana' V . .... ­. � . . I , b4 wife whom he did 3iot see m'hw so- fact stands "A the recent election was � " ar , reopectUly i0ited to attend ' inispect the lateSt -i f cup'.-mad chair. " Why. the Went off 4o squarely fought out in this riditia, and the . , . ... , - . 7, - . - . , I ­ . .. the fair this morning, " was the an&**. pople passed judgment, electing Mr. . �,t- . - . novelties in Millin 'I., - �-, . � - � 1. - , - - I I : - . that ruined the good man's appetite ai3d Dryden in preference to the strongest and @ , .":.*�� - '.. - - . - � 1; - . Ory - i . � , ! .. , ,-:­�- -1 - 1 � ­. . - : - , 'a. : ..' - " I ' . ' a 'a * - I % hao boon badly out-genoralled. ' That is only four months ago and nothing . . a. . :, : . . . . �'. . � . - Z mide him feel for three long days that he best man in the whule Conservative ranks. . 0 MRSn' Lin '-R . t �-Mr. Robert Gordon is laying down that we can see has occurred to alter the ____ ,OSSIE..- @­ _11 . m t6rial on his lot at the corner of King oomJplexiou of the electorate.. Therefore I I !W . I . - � . in Church, and will build his now real- we fancy Mr. Dryden will be allowed to . - - . . - . . 1. . - - ..: . de ce forthwith. We think That the best accept the seat in the Cabinet withoutep ; . . - I . ,- 61 in town. The house difficult7 re- position. ,This is an empty surmise on .. i . C) I . I . . -i- . , . malus as ever. If a obap gets married he our part o which no person cab safely . - � .� . . � . ,:. 0-... . .'.., .-.,, - � I . . � � . I . ha � either to leave town or outbid a d - , ­ 1. . � a, ome o an be g. The finest assortmenti ever shown, all -kinds,* at all pri , .- other renter and force him to leave town. his urnal issues humbly to -day cog* . ., . Mr Bateman, employed as S i k' � . You can get a stove from 50 cents,' up as high as . i - . F�j 6 mill lit user he area& of letters with crest- i . . � - W02 inove his family here, Dut cannot fallen mein. Like a heavy -weight brah . t to go.. All guaranteed. Call -1 .. ' ; yoU wan i .. . I . . . � . . t house. Robert Barns is going to move am& rooster done up in fair figlit b _', '.1' � I ' . I . ..., - � I t is ' other into the Reed house ; William bantam. in full view of tw t ' , Y a :.-:L. 7 . - for prices, whether You buy or not. ... .. . ... . .- on y tittering - � I ... I . .. � � . �..�. � � I . I . I . I . . . . - Ren has to move, -probably into the pullets, this journal fools sickish. Do. ' !­ ' � . I i .. . I . - . � * : , � . , � I . ; � I . . . . __ . . . �. - . .- � . . . . . I - .. - � . . r Engliolichurch propery; which Frank oar i oach from ciontempors , � - I . � . . . , - .1. no repr ry - 1 N&,smMs . - .*. - . Harvey leaves, to take up his abode rn , we humbly solicit their pity. - AS:83MSrrOS rT .W� . - . 'Reinmer's house where Dan Reddin now The father, whose advice has been wasted - - . I - N _. - . - ' i � . livei. The latter seems to be frozen out dn a proflif ate son ;the mother, whose We have a good*9tock of above stove pipe 'thimbleg, wbi ' . I ch - . . by t�is new deal. This sort of thing has un akabl e love bas been basely requit- I nd filled with asbestos, gaar%nteed . .. . � got 4o be mended somehow, or this town ad her ingrateful offs' i ig ; the pas- . - are 4oubi6 a' . I I � ' wi -fire-proof. Every house should have th . . t, 1 _. I— , whose -autions have. Tfari'l:d to protect I el�, prices ngb , . � . *11 �et tired Qf itself. The now houses tor r i buil� this summer do not seem to have a stiff-necked congregation -from the wiles * I , - " . g reliev,ed the stiain at all for they were rent.. of the Wicked One -these and only these, To: - � - � . .. A* GRE1G9S,%..-, I 0 - - PICKERING...- * od before the first brick was )ail Why can fully fathom and span the depth ond 012MMINIUMM� - , _ - . . � . ... ... .. 7 doesinot someone run up a teiTace of four or breadth of our present sorrow. This .. . .. . . six b,buses- and rent them forabout 65 per jourv&I b" beenpublisbea in Pickering 1. � I .. . . . - month. This would -give .big interest on for nine y6ars, and during that time no 11 ' . \ 41 . ,� I.- . . . . I the i 2vestment. . .- . 1. rival journal devoted -more opace to the __ . ..- I . � : - .. I . - � . . - Sfr. George L. Mive'r secured some exposure of swindle than did this. ... - . . , �i �.. � : munko melon and garden lemon seeds Every swiodle,that cropped . - x " _ � . . . - - . . . . � from) Steele Brog. in- the spring, and they surface any,*here in the Province was at . .? . I . have prospered well with him, the fruit once expospd in. these columns, so that, I .. � ". � .% I - , - I . . . . .. . I . being plenty and a good sample. A f�w in course OC Ome-say last spring,we de. - _ - . - . I I .. - . . . . .� -;,-.. - � .1 - . .11 .. A .. . . .1 .. . - .. - - . days� ago Mr. Mover reoeived a lettor cided, in our over-weening conceit, tljat , - . . I I . : '"F ­ ': * -_ , . - . � . . . . _ - . . .� - - . . . � � . fioml Stee.l� Bros. saying that they heard our readers were too flip to require fur- . ' I .. ­ � . . .. _. I . . I .- . .. - . . . . . I . . . - . . I - . � . of h4 succega'arid asking him to send &her caution. Why longer insult a keen- EXTRA F NE LEMONS . I . : � . . -them all the fruit be could, as the seed edged cow unity with cautious against . I - . � ,,. .- . .: .\ plaxkt�ed elsewhere had Ddt beeiq much of common- & iudles 2 So we quit. Last .,.-. I �. .. * ' ' - : ' -_ 1. I - . � I .. 1 I - I 9 a supcess. Prof. Saunders has experi. week we r d how certain swindlers were . I.. '. CHOICE GRAPES, ETGO. .. . Merit d with the garden lemon and do- working t a tin watch racket east and . I - " - . . . . - .1 i . -, �. s. .. k � I .. . . el a it a splendid fruit for the North wast of he a, but having exposed this I - 1. I . . . i __�_ . � � . .. .. % I . . I . ­ _.. . I.. ..: . . ... . . . - : - I . ­ . . . . I . - . . I I :.-�, 1� . est and for chibes where frosts prevent swindle about a year see, we decided not I . . I . .: - I . . orchard crops. It has a tart flavor, makes to waste space or insult A smart peopil --Wmo�� , - : I � . ..- , I I - . . .. ... . . ­ . . a by' 0 - I . - ­ . . ' - .: " , . . . . I - - . , - . - - . � . oplendid Pies and is easily conserved. The referring i I . - . . - ... .. on is a. very I . . t 6st week's issue, two . I , . 0 1 can be used much the same men arri � ' litou While our cylinder press I ne'', C ' d am ,.,:, mungo mel '" rich fruit, lemon was turnin� color d, anc vat in town, secured a team of . I I ure . H ' ' 0 - I as thO garden lemon,. which it excels i I . . in livery horses, clothed them in flaming . * '. ' - 1. . , . . . . . - - � , . . . maiij, respects. Those varities f lemon blardists. ax d drove around town anvoun- I I . . I- ­ - ... I . .- - . I .- ... I... . . I . _. . ­.. - I 0 '' � SPIC* - ROLLO'. - .. - .. ­ . . . . . . ... w . ­ . . I , - � I - . . 1. and melon are both imported from South cing that "The - Wonderful Wild West .1 ; . .. . . . . .1 � . . . " � . � * . . I . . ' ' . - � . t . L _':' . . .. . . � , - . . . America, bus with cultivation Imay mark Gold King ack, would orive a concer I . . I ��. � . . . . . . . . . . . - .. . . - . . I a iow� sra in the great Canadian industry -in front ol the Gordon house as 7:50 , - ' . I - I I I . . . PRIME CHEESE41 -,-,. I . . _.. . .. .. I I - - .. I .. .... - . - . .. . . - mcac- - hest rii,,%.1.e for choce Bulter of pie' -eating. Mr. Mav'er has left sam. o'clock. 71 ase we at once recognized as . ples of these fruits at this oiffice, and be the tic watch fakers, and smiled co I Ho sad , 19 P AE . .- exprei A Willingness- to' show anyone ently The vowar of the pro" we � at . I I i 999 1. � � . . .� !�.� . . interest - ed in '$$range fi-aits through his to be illustrated. About 8 o'clock, with- . , T . . . � I ! � . 1. �. . . . . . . ': . .. . I I �. -, 1�. .. . ! . L, . . - . . . . garden and explain what he knows about in fortV yiu,ds of our sanctum Jocir, the , � . . . . . . ; . - -- .. . - ! . - * . I . . . .. . . .. � i .. : � I --- I . . . . the above varieties. fakers corn anced operations. one was *...- 7 i . ... � - . . -Joseph McCann, Thomas Hinn,P red blacked lik a negro. the other dressed .. . Be sure a'ud buy your ScAps from as -Choice Toilet . .,a-.. . . Collins and William Thomas were arrest. like the cow boys you "a in picture books. . I - . _.� : . .. .-. . . '. I . I ; � . . ad on Tuesday last at Uxbridge for act-, 'The Gold i talked and made the ! ... Soapej Laundry and Electric' Soaps.: - -- -, - I - . .. in I . . . � I I . . - . .: - - . . - ... � _ - . ing suspil lonaly on the Grand Trunk ears. people,latuwg , you be sold torn cum for -1 '. _. . . . I Nei Z .. ..'r .- I . . - rning they were brought bofore 10 cents, as Don't &4 to try the SUNLIGHT SOAP.,. '!. . * back *sob purchaser his .. . I � � . . .. _ . . . a ustice of the at Uxbridge and . .. . - . . . -_ . J money don I ; then he sold 26 cent : . . .. . . . . _. . . . .. - � _. . . . .-. I . . . ... .: � - I : . . . . . � - I . � � - . . I I I sent to jail for sight days in dofauls of medicine, d returned double the won , . . . I . I . ey. - , . T I .1. . .. . I . . . . - . 7 . � . ,; .. I ,- � . I . I . Wing a fine of 18 and costs. They were This seem to convince &be crowd that . � . . . � . . . .1 .1 , , - , !.. - .- � , '� . '. . . .. ,.1 ... . . . Wolin" at first to settle up and, Itet . - i ' - . . '. . .. - I . out, the negro Mr. Vanderbilb and the I QU Is - . - ' - * * but !�ing - * * . * wZbrmod that-" sooD as releas - cow boy W ay Gould -it being known - - ad I d -be re-arrosted on a charge that Jay to hard castle in his youth, of V* , al . -- & -'MAR . I 0 , DICKIE I pockets the gang resolved to go and even Waters stock. When the . .". . ­ . - - - c -1 ,� - . . . I . . � . - al e for $60 gold watches, it was coflaidereAs � . . "PICKERING9 ONTo.- :,- . ­ . to jail b6YOM ""a of Pocket picking Gold King ad for dollars in exchange . . � - - � - I . I - I - . chaps were travelling over it. In the very business like proposal) and the __ - _V_ - - . � - I. - I . .. . attern on Detective Spence and three Ux- negro had tA) help him band out tho. paste , . . . - .. .... - . . . . . . - bridge constables took the train for YMtby board box". Each purchaser was made . � I- 1� �. � - : . .... .. I.. ­ . . .. . i where they were to do htheir "ners. to . I � . ,. i . . � � . "'.. . - -1 . . - ; . 1: 1. . ­ - p'!s'. hold a I is box, which he (lid, another .. �, . . . . , . ,.- .. . . � . ... -1 . . While near Scarboro, 10 she Absence P ., I .1.r G 1 . I I . . -1 .. . .- of present 1Z promised -dear known ... ­ �., .. . I . . - � . .. . . - I . I � , - . : - . I . . . � . . -, . . � . .. . ... I . .. . . - . - i . . . .. � - . � I . . . . DeWc ive Spence and one of his aides who what the a -owd ex*tQ I Some hold . . . . .. I � I . . ji .. . - - - I - _. .1 , . ,iorted McCann and Hines to the up one b a . I . . . . .. - . ;. , . . - � . ,ox borrowed movey wA the ."..- ! I - L 1.1 - . I . � - -1 . i . . I . - ' 0 _ =m 1 car, Thomas and Collinsjum d oll*r hand &bat the chance migbs - . - I � - I * '.., I . * , '' I � . . . . .... - . I .� not I Your Overcoat and Falt Suit. . 1. . -on remaining constables' and Mr. . esomps unt they had nuide the most of . ' . - . . . . . � . - - ! . I � bold . for fiber& They would have it. Any u ber boullit two Watches and 11 �. .. � .1 ti� 11 . . . I . . � _...... .. � I ! - ­� . I � . I '. . .. I I . . . - . -V I., . .- . got had it not LD for the interven. one mango three. 9 was the worps piti. ' ' - . . .. . . . - ' .- � . - tion o the other passengers, who fairly ful eight over seen in this village Y, : * I . . *.. � - I � . . . . pwolmm the prisoners into sub . we -o - made early and-- made right b . . '' rem jeation. A have awn dxunken carou"Ig bus nothing L� ! . . y . . .. � .. t 0118 excitement was raised. go to URI - thii . Good church people who . .. . . .1 I I � I _.. � .-I ­ . I .. . . . !, - - . i . I . � . . . - ­ . I i . � . Z . . . .. I . . rough were the prisoners handled, so would Cons' er themselves doomod for. . .. ,� . . 1. �- ­ � ... . .1 I . . �.. . .: _,..� � . - _ � . . . . .. � � . - goes story, that they had to be laid ever if they touched a -drop of liquor, or . I . , ' off at arboro for medical treatment. fingered a 'see of painted 11 ... I It c - � .. . paste board in I . - . , , , I ... � - MCC game 0 Johre-Lbese were slic men - . I -_ .11 . .. n and Hines were taken to Toronto a .. "' I C; I " �.: I.- I ... I.. - I � I e, keeping. who did mo� it of the buying -who stood .. I ! i . . - . � - . and ledged in the jail for oaf I 9 , . _- . . � I : . I . - - They � lid not know of the desparate at. around the �,old King and in their insane . �� I .4., . _ I . I �, "I I � -1 . . .. . I . . * - - . I . . - - . � I emp� b - � , � � - I.. . - .. . - � , I . I . , - , . . 0 : - � t made by their- two pals to gain Ii - greed madel R holy show of thsaiselves, - '' �?, ICKER]ING9 * arty. . L W TAILOR . . - ' by throwiu)t away good . dollars for --------- - . . ._... . I - - ______ . � , A M. Wilkins, solicitor, Vorob-to, is- watebes which the taker later in the even- - - , . - . - sued a writ on Thursday laa on 16ehalf of iDg said Only Cost him 25 cents per dozen. ' � . I.- - � ' .1 Marks Goldstein, of To . rotit4ay, - ainst The purchasers -deserved to be swindled . ­_:.� - I .. .. - Fran �Sleep, of Pickering KOWD 11 ad -they tbought they were getting good ... .- � . : . Alfred Cuddy and William R. 40 . . 8 IbRavis. gold witches for $1, so tried to fill their R-6' A , - ,UNTI N Of 1- '_ '. . I . Toronto detectives, claiming #5000 dam. pockets with them. Did utter foolish vess - . . I . . . I . ages for assauit, false arrest and wrongful- ever ran fartber I Altoitather the'"arg , .. is showing' 'alaige assortment of - '' ... . � iinpris)ZImellt- In March last a horse- were $47 aboad whom they quit business � . I . .- - . . I I � � . was SWIM from ihe de6utlant, Frank here for the night -although 'to hear the ' 11- ' - .1 . 1. . . - Sleep, aad information was I id b him gulled ones talk one would think'the poor - . ' - I - - . &I ' . given away . and a warrant issued for tb in, as nearl all the boy . . . before Major Harper, J..P., of Wthitb , faker had . . 8 claim to have . we" st a es ., 8 arrest 079 - ]note them h6 took P r 11 n ts:, 1n',: the Ne Sfi' d ,tin pedlar as the thief. Marks Goldstein, made from fly cents to (wo dollars. It , - - , .. a R ion, residing in Toronto and a mun may be a b .. � . � _. .. - . - �. -Y be a bi ter does to take, but the fact .. - N -1 - R.- t T S - . - - '. ofso .­ A:LTJD :PAM,_U. a . . . , -_ . means,. carrying on busines's as a i"s the pawroh are were batited for, bit ,like **- ..:-" . ' � . I - I .. p'._- : ­ I . . . . . . . sormap ron dealer, w!io waspurouing his hungry suckers and were badly jpulled- - : .--. - � _� ,' - T - -0 I - - .1 �� . __ � ... . - 1- ' I 11 .1 1- 11 . . . . . ­ . . -_ .1 . ... Vociati n in the �Jciaity from which the don't.try to got out of it, but profit by the . - .- . . L - 11 �.., . I _­ ­ . ­ . � horse was stolen about the time of &be experience. Pickering ,-;a not so W ad. .. *: theft, " tracked to Toronto by a count, vanced as we thought. The influence of .. TWEEDS, TROUSERINGS and'WORSTEM. .1 - , . const ]a. On the strength of infohn;- won jam of worship and mine grave. � - . I �.. : . . �.:' .,. . " . , -A. ­. %'­ �.:� �,.: - ­ I I.- �,�.. .1 - I .- .... �...,.­ .. :. . �._ . . tion t t Goldstein was the man who stole yards t - - .....:.!_ � L Which in . . - I . '.. 7- - I .. . as pot brought all the People to : :, .Z. .1 I I . . _. . - . '. . I .1. . � . . the h , Detectives Cuddy and Davis their sober Oonoos ; the schools have fail. , ­ . , - , :. , .. I ... -.- a . . -1 procesioed to his house and drag the ad : the7 mily train the mind, not go I QUALITY. 'APPEARANCii -and PRICE ..:.;* 2t anr V . . 01 - P? y . _L man olit of his bed at midnight in piaced it. This *rnal is despondent. It It" . - � . - I him * I th ler till next morning, when hoinest1v bought to knock a little hard ,� .. . .. .-. -.I- . ' '7 - I ecoo . . . , . . - � . I . w - . . � . ­ � . - , :. . . I I - . .� � L : .0 the. - - ­ -. . . ... 4.,*.1'_ Mmot be beaten.!. . :.,.-..,: ... - , M.i..,.: :: .., -".- .. . ... I I , - ­., ; - . - _�. .. I ­ I . �* ­ , .. Plo M * 1h handed him oyer to sense into t�o bard bead of " cowman. -1 :. ' :-: - ..;, . A ,� � '_ .4 �. I -0 � I , I - � _. ''. - . ; _�l . . 1 : . ,.�, � I. - , I .. . - .. 1. f �. , ,� .� - - I �, - . ­ 11 . . : . . . � I a eons Is 1kMVm!1b ,Goldstein Was. ity, and W , foudl;V ("ling that it had ,., 11. I . . - I . . .. . I � ' . . � - - - . I . � ., ,:, ­ 1. _ _.. Whitb I'M .�. : - .-AL80'" _1 I . taken I , I , , . - I yo MZ4 " played oak thi t �" - ' . I . BLEGANT. STOCK OF ': :,: ,.� � ­ ., - op man" __ -.11. � � *1 � I one. injail. was diwWged ' the evi- fake of all, Owes along and gtAs a num- �, P R..� _ Ll. .- , - . , - � . I .. . tablishing cleirly that he W" not ber of ow . We an going to , I _; . _ P . _. �� I . I. . . the m who stole the horse. The do- start over and sx�ose oil swindles I I _ . i .. I - . _ . . I tecti had no warrant for Ido Arrest and -none $00 Ple or notorious to merit - r .1 A . : .-I.--.1 _ I.. -1. � GoldetAn now claims damages. He &I. space., j . . I t- I I .�;.Ik.:-: - . . _ , J We Will remark that : ,.. . .i - - -t, '- ` _` ..' :. - - .� ' .1 I , � . ­ . � . ,.i � .. , . ­ I 1. . 10PS that Much damage has been suffered psoo goin to the city must not bl , '- I . I I . ­ , , ow '7 _. !L_? ­ . � ­ .# ... I . � 11 - by hini- in business and otherwise by out-iho gas '' ., . 'I- ­ . �. 1-1T. _. . :t '. .11-: 9. , ��.­­i , . � ban 2:6 WiliDg, and must r '� "': � - -AND �BORDERING .- .,._...._Z. 1_ I '. . . ­ I _­ 1� ;`-.�__..t ! . reason of hie arrest, and -theraf�iro would get on or 0 a car moving at more th ot I I . �­ ,.,-.. . . ''. I � . 902. - a � 411fte VI t ...: ,-. � 11: . . I . . , . The case will no doubt hinge on th ' 1 ,ai � -, . '' Ni,..i ­� - 1�.fol : ­­ . - E , .: , I a : - ,.. '121 - to I e ques'- Is$ b. . u hour. I � - - � �,'ln - L -B "Ot Vdt- audvm ,: m nck �' " * ' - like roes ve the modest sum of *5000 forty M, I . ,�'. 1111 ' ' a - � . - - __ � . � . .t -.: ! S - . . ormg -1 I. � ­ . . - , - . � I I - ... - . , , 1:_.. ,�� ..d, , i �, � oop! , . - I - � don, &to detectives'liable -to on action for , - The'Til#onburg Observo ra1#!oes"- -,� ' - - ,�ttl:r.- - , ',�___ : t4- - . A �,.- � - _. . ' .. . ., . " - '� . J oit ffice. Has t4ob ., , AM_ - ... � � I " '­ I.. 1 L I.M _ ' �- '. ._,_. ­, � ,.:' .,- .1 I 'I . . I . _. - ... . -: .... � , _., itiolea, a them. There is more mpney in scrubbed fai the first time in the mem4ty , 1 %-V .. .. �, � ". . . . - L 1. I .1-91P I 7 - . . . , . � I . . - =v . than iv suits for def- nistion. . I of the c0cit itillabit-lbt. �,� � 14. A;C', 11 B-UN� ING..�,��, .1 , - - _ inmag4s where oircumstamiaV"ence ealdso th local pop$ 0 � . - , I 1. . . - 1. / , U.`* '. . . , I -_.,� . ., . I ,1, .. : _� - � * - . �­ . - I _ - I . I. �, . . I . .1� A ". ._:� I I .. ''. A - ­ . I r.., �­-. i - - . . 1. . . . . .1 . . . ­ - �. � I .. . ­ . ! . :_ �, . 1. 1: � . . 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V=r - ." at! to give let 09 to place lr*lnetion will kindly at Can � Thorough Instruc TM beft of reNrences gi , . _.___ __ . . _-r.- _r. - � Leg . CF and solicitor, Notari boverelts Block, Brock-@ . funds to loan at lowe4t serms of payment. ------- ___ _____ THOMAS PARXF and Solicitor. &C. lynifilfii0n- OfACC: OTe ing; open every satuni __ - I . tf.E., FAREWELI - R�8TFR. County Ovanty Soliciwr- Court I __ _. __ - ___ . DENTON & DODi Solicitors. N ot&rie-.%, I abd Coubty Loan Aasocia mot, Tor?nto. Telephon, awn will be io Cla�enio-it Hopper's Store. ___ __ - , _ - - - .---.4", - Vetel- , dis, . HOPKIINS I Vy . Surgeon, Grad,st erin&7 C-illege, Toronto. ShN domesticated animah night promptly attende-J to at Kr. Isaace lAnWn's. Pick - _ - - ___ Tff HOPKINS, VEI JLJL* GRON, Gra,luste . erinary OpIlice, Toronto, and (Aarrywood every So the horse's foot atteutied t� lot 33,7tb con.. Pickering. &ended to. T#,IepjLpb add P.O. addre": Green River ­- -_ . - - I I ' 8"iet, __ - R�18�0:SU,N LOD, 0. T. This lo-lae evening in the yap.r,in t S"ry penion invitei to 14 aw grand Cs;use of Tempe ----I-------- ___ � i6U*i1A1r** I' - ___ - - ___ tbn vella t" I---,. - � . , iflHOMA'S DUNN, ( , misaiciner for taking I woont. OnC . - -.-- BBUNTIN G..L 18, e Licensee forthe Cot Ikee at the store or at hil Village. - . GEORGE GEROW, of Wa"iage Lioens Pump Factory -Strictly c - �___ _ __ . I RR.UkTON,,ro' Oonveyancer, Con affidavits,! Accountant ai Money to loan on form ,I bated. OFFICE --At Wj Diroughajo every Mood&, Smusaction of husine". _____ - . - _____ � . Archil � ; %,-­-_-&�4___-_ _. '' . A. 1POST, CO U N .A* for tho oounty o and 'M,ettleadons furnisb4 build . 15team and hot Ventilatiop a specia'ty, i eornor Dund&s and lirc )tnw: __ __ - ___ - - - A itetiopte i 1­01.111�­__ )­ I I � I � V"Ohl.ks l'ouctit JL Moseer, Valuator. etA t f4be whole of North and � aMmUon given toall order, Charges Modemte. Addref Box 47, Brougham, Ont. _ --.---- - - - 4 ��__-___ - - . Bouts n a4l �ESLIE,- 13C V - Maker. Pegged and ptamptly attendei to. Es skip. Don't forget the stau, News, King street, Pickerml 11otel I . .____-�.__� - pORD N HOUSE, 1�._ James Gordon, propri 4� &W now brick building, 1 style. Every convenieuce :. travel,lingpublic. Newan� ! I ode. , ____._______ - . I - i WESTERN HOUSI lk. now open t(V the a .j.,_.$ftV*U13m public-' Tbir, - , "' * r 6h&0g,& boilas, �.. I , has been i I � I - � 00- Intuased a& it is, Opp I. "S Is Cionvenient, for patron '� �� Qr4W"b at all reawn&We 1 ,� "d shed room. Box stiall �b - aj %ttae. 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