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XI. , , ., ; C C�'x 'I'� 'R A A � ' >I 18fl ,,,� 4 .. ,:r ,: ., :; . j ,,(' ' �Qr,o►;efest ai (!];ars . BR a t w ;- - �,Ld � , -`d�z -- DECR S LIVE�r OUT A OUNI} U ' - ,. Gobblew'; Corners 3 Mectfccrct: LAT1d8T LOCAL 1s1A puxn�oe sttcoll�a>D B't Mrs• dohf� Robftofil ,`r �. fist ''gp _ ` � i ,. �, , , Bol i�iahell visited the red brick at Edi Q �' 1 . ,,-� .,�.; Ae I hags bought np Dau Rsddin'e 1 cry T88 Fsses etre aozr$D now>bl ttT cos Tomato, are with 'riettds in.thtA cingt : 'qfl Sunday. .' ' R11I.BATE'1IAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. business and have added several ew ooHa>I;arPcxDxxT�. bliss Hattie Mosgrove has jt �tniftred '.f'1te sixth Royal e�cpect to eclipse all�� ` . e; S.O., Coroner. Office.and Residence, horses and baggies, I can s000mod to OLARETIItbfgT.. a frowa mouth's visirwith friends in Ptctb>u, the close of-the season. "r; ,y g��Street, Pickdring office hours: Morning �u>f mew Sunda school had an at + 6s0�o 11:90; ICvening 6 to e. the public With good rigs at all hon _ ,.,,,� j1Vm. Cowie s►bly wrestles with lrtlaht' Y. tea Covered 'baa meets all trains. t binders these days. He is a handy man_ .ding of 77 last Sunday. ,' t'. Rev, Rippan leas returned from lits -1 - P. R. H ve ,. ; t - yl Music. connection with livery I keep a holiday trip. with machinery. eo r now has his addition to hila! . ��;�---- •- - sale, Commission and Board• The IQiBBee B@al. of Oshawa.were witb mill completed gild a►ih be in a g itioh t4: , . N �w i Stables, Piokerin Miss Collins, of TaoIIta, spent f3and�i y undertake.irny amount of work. '� ;' - Poaoher a fete '� , -_ Miss Ida Simpson, nK g' at Graham Broe. residence. their aunt, Mrs. Thos. C. P. p'ex�ier s new binder is pYovfrrg�tq . ,; A - ; PIIPIL OF TFiE TORONTO CON- C340. VCr'. =3MO?C: _ da s last week. Soft coal, for threshing engines, Sup• be o::2 cf the Masse+ & Hama Cc's .at:d�� . �- ." `: servatory of Music•is prepared to give les- . - --- ,a t d, o i• utin the storm Tuesda mornin a r, .' ''t eons is beth instrumental andvocal music. Re- :►aQ .. peed at the Claremont station. shock Of Wheat On the farm Of Qe0 TOOL Wc�t:l }ul says it 16 the sWP.epSt1C@£4, ' l e Misses Pringle, of Markham, were g .o the rushing harvest thctootball .", ferences given i1 required. 'Acis Q7 "� a Thorough Instruction Guaranteed ,.i •1co ith . Tracy and wife oyer Sunday. �'as oonBamed by lightning. play_.s.}.ave not been p�cticing for snipe Y " .>.L Address,Claremoi t. - ?` m den titer of Archibald N. Poucher has returned from his trip tine we dope however to see them gettin � .4 ' dA a .r. isa Pilke , ao=52. °'s 1 g ' r1 m y g down east. He will resume hie studies in down to v;ork soon., 4 y --- --- -- -:. -- � (Slur a .� a ,p epi is with frien in this vicinity• j, ._ fl Ff t o ` the cit about the lest of Se tewber. As •=i • i,aatller is at present ver 'fa�voi•,_ m Alfred Tracy leas ljast completed the y p r Y MiSS LETTIE REAGENS . . O guar erection of a handsorlie verandah at Mrs. Rev. Mason, the juvior pastor on the able the farmers are making great havoc , . �''� :;reyQ '� m •Rp; n °f _ (lreenwood circuit ie soma on vacation. firths fields of harvesk many of them have �' `f I8 NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE w�, .i ., M Banyard s residence.: y . ' . 1 music pupils. Miss Alice Tait, a teacher in Z 1-AdV . -• We have no: heard the name of the sub the bulk of the grain in the barn. '� _y the Toronto Colla a of 1lusic says: " It gives me zg m ,n m O " Make hay while the sun shines " ie a g H n ( N etitute. but ex et the vaeanc will be One time there waa a tittle dnc)r, : j_ k 1 4 -. much pleasure to recommend Miss Heagens as .r •+ •-+ h 8 lendid rale when applied to housing of y Who used,to ve a uack; t4,. i a Leacher o1 lyiusic. She has studied with me qe,3 �., p abl filled. 9 , -. > -� for the art three years in a mort studious man- p all grain. We have Caught all@ idea. y One time he came to B. R s house, �• . I�. , .. uer , ;�: m �; �, 6f erste. Patterson dt Ma ars ha a nr• '' Heti and possesses a thorough technical training. w C 0 R. P. Hopper and Wife returned from y p She said twaa art the whack. v _ chased a new threshin machine and et• ) ' f3he has proved au excellent pupil throughout.' N their cam in tri at- Hamill's Point, on g On Saturda evenin two of oar OtiD t `l fi;,'. ResidencePickertng station. Gln. W w ! a' -- m q F g P Y g • O o . m,c "9 a ' g a > '+ vect it to arrive this week. This will be men were found missin and as it ha been + .: 1 . = a� o d bbA 0 (D m o I<loiidu3 evening. whey re ort having g �; at. ,, _ __ _ __ _ _ I..� , N m q^ q m-- A 0�� j a useful piece of information when thresh- known that the were bathin When the r_ �� � m o.a m a s '^ ma a had a splendid time. The on y objection- Y g � l Le f/ul. J-^ r+-y b �a n ;� b m.� > m ing becomes the fashion. usual time for their return came several of �' _.i ' - - Q ,n .f $ Q o n a . . able part of the outing was the necessity Mrs• Mark tvourns the loss of her white our citizens went in search for them and /# BARRIS• ee 'm'O , oQaw toawa� of tiaYing to return eo sopa. ; • t= 84 • � E. FAREWELL, Q. V., 0 � M m • .C= tr ' h@aded cow. The animal has been ailin after looking for some time it waa discover- _ • TER,t;ounty Crown Attorney;and County ©� r G5. � .i OCU$ . • The Baptist Sabbath School has pnr- g ,; - Solicitor. Court House,W_hitb_Y. 10-Y ° V for some time from what ever one ro- ed that Wm. had gone in the Weat Gata ;¢ t � : �, __ Z J v _A "' t?�+ w chased a new library, which will be in y F and John was talkin to N. by the yledd- TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO M� �� m c c .o �� circulation in a very short time. The nounoed oonaumption. Weare sorry for doom. g £6i i 1 t1 Te�RY Pablic,.Couveyancer, etc• Dales at o c ;m d oo w M Church choir has also been supplied with the poor woman as the bovines death isa a rY, i• ! Thistle Ha," near Brougham. ,Molloy to loan. �4 !.0 a 'q a ; new anthem books, whaeh were aced for serious loss to her. The animal is interred ���— -Gvass . .,� , - BARRIS- % ; A4Z ''�m $.� o H m m a the first time Sunday morning last. on the roadside opposite W. W. Habbard's WHITEVALE. 4' DOW & MCGILLIVRAY, ao asw a, v a : farm. n t - - ters,Solicitors,&c. Office opposite Post 'ots + m D. We lied a eplend►d market here On . - office, Whitby,out. .Ino.Ball Dow,R.A.;Theo. _ ___ ___ _-�_ Tuesday, perhaps the most successful John Philips J.P. Was in great demand Among the large number of visitors who '� �`�I r f ;. A. tfdeGillivray,LL,B• Money to Loau.` 8y I that hag yet been held. There were pro• on Tuesday. Two residents of Glreen are rusticating in our Vale (we won't need' . ;' • - . _ - sneers here from all parts of aha 6ovriiship River had a_dispute over some cattle, to tell the color) we find : f y f TH01li AS PARKER, BARRISTER which ended in a fistte encounter. Neither D. M. Spink is stopping at Messrs. Major. t. • ane solicitor. &c. hiouey to loan. �7o n r as well as from Uabridge and Markham, art bein satisfied both made a rush Bros. commission. Office. over OntarioBauk,Picker- it being the first visit for many of them, p y . g s-y for law. Mrs. Bice and 0. P. Ferrier Bennie 4`hite spent Sunda at Gerow s, - ing; open every Saturday, pICKERING BRANC and all left for home well pleased with of Rrou ham. Y • ' I L.I3., of Law the treatment accorded them. There is were the contestants. As the ;trial liab fi S. OR IISTO\, d not taken'place, we cannot ;v result's, Judson Pagh passed the Sabbath at Mr. ranee, Orniistou do urety, Barriatera, _ -- _.> a noble future in store far the (.taremont solicitors,Notaries,a a,lv T��ronto Street, 'ro- Opeu for the transaction of all tegiti ate market. Two of our villagers had a "row" on Hastings, east of town. " :" :i f - Tonto,win be at Claerwont every Thursday. Tuesday morning, during which some ob• Misa Hastings, of West TorAnto, atop ..- -1 ' , w Bankin Business. Rev..Millard has just returned from a Office over J.Rundy's shop. 1tloney to loan. y K ping with her cousin, Mre. Dr. Franey. : I _ OFnCa.Houm-From 10 to.3; Satu ays week's vacation, and is now preparing fci Jectionabte names were applied to each Mrs. James Malcolm attended the funer-- r �; : 1: -. — - --- - to 1 o'clock, a fortnight in Camp with his family at other. At last one of the parties hit upon al of her brother's child at Highland Creek. f T'ete�'aiucr•f/. a novel oma of settlin itis character.mat ' ,-• Savings Bank iII 'cOrineet II. Bellamy. Rev. Shaw, of Whitevale, will y R Mrs. Cameron and her daughter left 3 �-- --- ter He ro osed that a committee be HHOPS�INS,VETEttINARY SUR (g.y) GEOR(�F HERR, Manag r. conduct sexvice, both .Horning and even• } F F here tojoin her husband in Brandon, Mani• s. ;� t . GED , G>aauste of the Ontario �'et- _ ing, in the Baptist Chapte, on Sabbath, seYeeted to enquire into facts and which lobs. 1;. : " !� : ever of the Iwo was declared the less n Miss Martha Kirton and her friend Misa .t c '' erinary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale t• •. and the Whitevale services will be con- F' w �, • ' I - ' and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of 111 the 1 Bt Of ri bt, he was to immediatel ask his Allsup of Toronto, are visitin at •`The ! , i. the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge dneted by Rev. Millard. Bellamy isa g g lot 3s,7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at splendid place t0 Damp, i6 being on the and leave the township. The committee Farm•" Y 4_ ' tended to. Teiegraph address: Whitevale Ont. tl has not yet been appointed. Among Thomas White's visitors we see- 3 f : - X , P.O.address:green l.tver•out. 3d Y �U�U �T �� l lake shot@ in 8carbcro. �Ve wish the ������+++ v Idr. Bruels, of Ringwood, also Mr. Eavens� p _ =--- - 1 5 �'`� castor and hie family a pleasant time. DUNBARTON. and wife, of Claremont. r H 0 P h I N S, VETERINARY Mrs. Thomas Dowswell, of Toronto, Since the Local 0 tion has been passes ; I i - %, - G �'V . •surgeon. graduate of Outario veterin- • Special Bargains 'Will b who has been ill since last fall with drop• p & yrs -1 we understand our Hotel keeper rides be- - . ary College, Toronto, office and residence;Lin- ] Miss Edits JOhriston 16 Visiting with Mr. h he "bis se " ton's avenue, Pickering village. calla by say Qffered iri Silver Ht1nt1D ey, died on Tuesday morning. The in• Lawaon's family. ins t thodiet Hor t ;, ij: or night promptly attended to. A first class ferment took place at the Baptist Ceme• The Wiasee Coakwell ares ndi - Mr• Dames and Miss Elsie Greig also >{ i�+ _ general blacksmith shol) in conuection- New key and stem win feta here on the arrival of the evening days with Mra. Collins. a few spent Sunday here, never mind George she .W r � . rigs gotten to zs well as all manner of repair- train front the west on Wednesda De' Mrs, Geo. Parker has left for a visit est Wanted a drive behind the old horse ing done,at lowest living rates, Lame and.dig- y> ) ,. . emea feet made a specialty of, always a�rst Watches and key OPE ceased was a daughter of the late Abram among friends in Western Ontario. Jack' 44... •.` 4 ; class Ahoer on hand. iy i� . Iy'alooner, of Uxbridge, and leaves a tins 'rhe 1lissea Bentley, of Toronto, are boli Among the many Who lridfarewell torsult �. . _ I ACE. WATCHES friend at Ma le ave., before he started ovk ``� baud and five children. The family are daying at the residence of Peter Marks. p �� ; % --- Societies. 14I his trip to Mauiteba we find bliss Sarah ;` �� . ,., Amerlr;an and SW1t3 ' almost grown ftp. D1rs. Dowawell was r. and Miss vimma, of Cedar Grove, ~ ISII\GF SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. O. spent iiundoy at :Sir Anderson's, "Green Simmons, of Cedar Grove. �. 7' in her foAT-Second year, and until the !k R, G,- T. This lodge meets every �fouday jY1'$ke, f�1S0 a lAr�e nlllTl resent atiwient cuturiienceti was a t!illside Far"'•" Wo were also very much pleased to be • evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. t ��'t• nuticl� that Willie Thom -nurses a graced with the sublime presence of Miskt . Every person invited to loin and help advance bar Of deBiraUle �eCOn ealthy and robust woman, sore hand this week, a felon bein the Cooper and her friend, Mies Taylor, both ,. . the grand Cause of Temperance. 121q The n tis of our sebodl who wrote on g of the seen Cit We were informed ,_ p p cause of the trouble. Q y• =k hand - Watches in rilll the recent entrance examinations went to W. Genion, though not improved in they were staying at Miss Tran's., { : . : 0"OtitEe4 CarbeF. _ - Port Perry. William Bell, Peter Lf.aper, health has gone on a trip to Barrie, we C. C. Reeser spent a few days with hiss - -- _ - — nine., Order. David 1IeI''arlane, 13erthn Lumley and h„ to hear of his i-8wvery very soon. cousin, Senator Reesor, of Stouffville, ands i • -- L�t�rtVey(_'i_tf'E_'i_'_+ ire• � ��e we vete told the "Jersey Cream" was too ��:; J " AT S�ICRIFICE. PRIG Luther Bowes were the successful candi• the Zoon. John Dryden,Minister of Agri _ THOMAS ~DL'ti\, Con�e�ane r, Com int iwes. Walter McFarlane, the Duly CAD ulture, called un Reeve Parker and some strong and should beadalterated in the fu- �� i�, 1 missiouer for t;:kt�ig :ltlidavits; etc., Ctare- tore, as John shay-had to eaffer. _ My didate for the Public School Leaving, of his many other friends here un Thursday ,,. '' .1�l . mont,ont. _ - - -SPxaeYFNit.. - F . — 1 N O, S. BAR N AR from here also passed successfully. We last. - . � ; y g[JN'TING, Issuer of Marriage bliss Lottie Rodd entertained a rty of _ R - - con ratulate the successful candidates, 4k .�. B• Licenaes for tae County of Ontario. Of- "��?'�=TBY � to face at the store or at hie residence, Pickering vtlil hope Iltat their exawple tuay eucoar her %dung friends on Tuesday afternoon, Mies Ida Gerow i$ visiting her parents ; 12 v --___ _ the little folks enjoying themselves in the here. x Village. - nge others to work dilieNntly during the Iter. Mr. ]'male returned to Montreal! �`' -- — - - - ileac nt ir. Y a' - � R.BEATON, ro�v:\SHIP CLI;tth FLIES FLIE �_ Dextacholistiayear. DiliReucew►tbabtl un Saturday. . Conveyancer, commissioner for taking fly is sure to brie tta reward. alit.Edd Air. 3e11,a student from SearbamI octet :' ' affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. Ffi fi � R Y ie,l the pulpit here un Sabbath morning ; M� McCrohan visitol friends iu Taroh� � Y 1lonep 4,n,loan ou farm property. Fills pro LI l is also to be commended upon the success r• Cliiatiolm reaching at that place in do last week• - ` p , 1 ' , bated. OFFICE-At 1ti hitevale.00n i l the • , that has attended his efforts, as his pup• the absence of Rev. Mr. McDonald. Geo• Armaden-, of Cineinatti, is visiting . �" ,=s Brougham every Mo'i}]ay aftc rn . rly EAterminators a gpeeialt ils -passed with creditable marks. Your Bert Law is taking a rest front black- hie cousin, C. Lehman. transaction of business. 27-v acttbe wishes him conttnaed success. smtthin by s using a few weeks harvest + P f*- ,� ppee Mr. H.I. Lord of Markham, ie a endin � i = i-c ti tent. Tanglefoot bticky Fly Paper . F.arl Tuesda inornin a terrific than• in but it is basin not to miss his warm- a few days in the vale. ` - �'L'ilson's ),'1 Poisotl Pads y B t3• p tt The Misses Robaoti's of Toronto were '` j A. POST, L -JN'TY ARCHImEC'r s' der storm pasx over this aeetion. One hearted smile on f9unday as he comes np ! r Smith's Fl Poison ► occassiunl to °'see the bo e " with frieude here on Sunday, w'. \ A. for the county of ontairio Drawings y 5gttareS of the scaffold poles at Rawson s new Y Y -. - . and specifications furnished for every close of ]jpl '�3 Fl Poisotl ;lfats house was shaft@red by lightning but the The farm-house of C. Clark has been Mrs. T. P. White has returned from t:.. . building. f3team and hot water heating and gg y temporarily converted into k su,nmer hotel short visit to friends in Unionville. .i, ventilation a speciaay, Office-Gerrie Block, Davis' Fly Poison Felts buildiutf escaped datiiage. It is also re corner DundRs and Brock etreete, Wnirb , atui several families from the city are rus= Tho Misses McCreight, of Cedar GrOVe", y Shoo Fl Poison 1'a r rtes that one of the windows in the visited at Ma le Avenue last week. ; . : Residence—Kini;ston Road East Pickering. 37 y , y P a tltit Cha to was also struck•'and BO ticatin� along the shores of the lake, mak p _ Pure Insect Po •der F p ' ing their head quarters at the above men- Albert Brooke, oL New York, last week. t, -- �i Iu tioiieei•it�g.. what damaged. Daring the storm the tioned place. spent a few days with Alex. Armstrong- { 4 ' ',, -,r. ,_.-..4,. .._ - - -'•-- - - all for sale at the barn of Alex, 11fell'aiu, who residep on Inst The counsel ven years and cars a o• Mr. Crowle, M. A. of Markham, oceu- i FAYRI3ANI{S, tl,e old and^reliable - 1,8rd con of Uabridge, waa struck and to- •'young man g west" is acted tion by Our pied the Methodist pulpit Sunday evening. { - ,, - L• Auctioneer, still iu the flelii, able and T- r r Mesere. f aa. Armateon willing to conduct any stiles entrusted to him, CORIVFII D1IUG STORL, «FII B� tally eoDsumed together with the season's young men to a nicety, the harness-maker g and N. Miller '` ' .' - and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- t crop of hay and wheat and some barley. and the boys whose names pronounce alike are spending a few days in the Queen city. ,, ?<� - . cons for past favors,aua hopes for a continuance W, R. H0�'L SE. - One horse and a number of i e Miss Annie Tacker, of Toronto � A - " j-� of them. Teruis for services moderate, Ar- � - .- -- - - __.—_.: p gs iso per• but spell differently, make their ousto,iaary , is visit- y•: ished in the flames. Some farm irupie• in friends in fVhitenale and Green River.- '#' -' rangements as to dates and terms can be made driver to that direction. �Ve anaioualy R , at the ofliae of this paper. 45-tt , meats were in the building, and they too await the results of these regular depar- A. Brooks, of New York, and Thos. Bell,_ '`t H031AS POUCHER, Licensed Auc• 1 were lost. Mr. M(Main's loss will be tures from our midst. of AZarkham, spent Sunday with A. Arm- `�._ 1 tioueer,valuator,etc.,for Eaet York and ooasiderable as he had BCarC61y any in• The many pamphlets strewn about'ad- Qtrong. '� $- the whole of North dna South Ontario. Strict eurance LhereOD. While we all sincerely vertieing "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Drama Lieut. Z'V. B. Hagerman. lies retained attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. - - drew quite a number from this neighbor from St. Catharines, if not heart-whole st � • :;: ;'4;, Charges sloderate. Address THOS.POUCHE"" sympathize with that Qentleinan in his hood brit those who attended pronounced it least free. ;a", . EACH PLUG OF TH loss, we ;ire all the more convinced that Miss Lillie Ma or and Miss Ella White „ � z ,,- Boa A7,Brougham,Ont. a eceedingly weak and lame and in reality a j - ---- - ,-- - - - it is a foolish idea not to have prop��eeray hue farce. Eva was the onl character visited J.L. Birnie before the latter left: ;Y r _ Foots t�iicl r�ltoerr. _ - insured. Competition among cowlilinies who received aria sympathy, se eral of the for Colorado. - 4--,x- : II JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE is so tteen that the cost of a policy is bo'a being heard humming,"Tell mo where The beef furnished to the ring ie not ai 4 qy ):. Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders ' e within the reach of all. There is some rtiy Eva's gone," but our champion runner waYs a to standard, and last week it wait promptly attended to. Fdaperienced workman- talk Of his nei libore bel 1 1 Darted ack home. +" �i sip. Don't forget fife stand,nearl opposite the g Q ng -p the ereC• changes the word Eva and singe it just the ;_ - y . ews,King street,1 ickeriug village. 7-v tion of a new barn. same. Dod Besse spent Saturday night with' ., ' N :o < IS MARKED :o: __ _ _ his arents The rotection of the Medea ' .i . ' a -- -- - - - - - _ ... •----------- . While J. Found. was driving home on P F ; �! T Hotels. from the Persians is now en in hitt 1 . OHERRYWOOD. Sunday night with a spirited young horse, gag g x ► .•� s.,_�-�_-. -_ -- , _ .- • - two young men from a neighboring village spare time. �; j�±ORDON HOUSE, Piokerin , Ont:, thocom vied b ladies we mgrition not Mre. Geo. Pinnock is visiting her sister- ! ` IVJII James Gordon,proprietor. This otel isa Miss Sighs is visiting at Mr. MCPher• ` y ( �i'r ` i tine new brick building, finished in superior ' their names thou h the were known b in-law, Mrs. Jas. Pinnock. The latter we` _ IN BRONZE LETTERS sqn s Mr. Found drove n behind him, ono sa are pleased to learn, is recoyeringfrom her I ,style. Every convenience and comfort for the •` Mr, Lawson hag t his barn re• ) p -' travelling public. New and commodious stables ing and preventin his driving past again present illness. . . : and sheds. _ _ ._$sy NONE OTHER GLEN U I i' shinfled. while the other followed closely behind,thus Capt. and Mrs. Rogers, late of Toronto. 'r �` I ___________ __-____� _._ _T Miss Purdy, of Markham, is Visiting at canein the Dun beast to threaten to ditch who have been visiting Mr. John Kirton , STERN HOUSE,Pickering, Ont., g y Fes'- T r now open for the accommodaticn of the CONEY. TOL r. Laughlin a. his driv®r. If i6 is a 'teat of speed these left last week for New York, where theyi - ' - - travelling public. This hotel, having lately O N Mrs. Ruby and family have returned gentlemen want we will venture to put the will in future resides ' � , .,g changed hands,has been re-furnished throw h- home front Hambur colt mentioned a ainst either of these other The attraotions of Whitevale are great out. situated as it is,opposite the.8pink MMA, O N MORTGAGE S E C U R I T �' g acid oqr own $iltie Morris has reMrned� ;�r C it ie aoavenient for patrons of the mills. Meals Mrs Farr, Of Claremont, visited at fest Ones on One Of the sue evenings Of the �- �,: l' . .F orinnch at all reasonable hours. Good stablin at lowest rates of interest. Mori,gages an Do xs g Mr. Laughlin s Sunday ' week. having been engaged. as foreman on the, t ins shed zoom. Boa stall sad enclosed yard for bentures purchased fez casb. ---_ i• farm Of W. L. Wiemer, �7 T � • Mr. J. Irwin and Miss M. Irwin haps horses or cattle. Weigh scales-on the premises• �rii.�..i.a �+�T1�T A number of boys created an unsecrnlyy 1 The bar is open at all legal hours,and is stocked returned home from their tri up west. Twenty nine sheep belonging io Ms', H. It ` i wit] pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- bought and sold on commission. p distnrtsanCe On the streets On Sabbath. * ; `4; a CUL..Y Proprietor. f5l �r� Our enterprising blackomitb is doing a S1o" ,dear Owmie, were st4nding under a eight• Alock•up, a constable brave and " '. � i ^'r' - '-"'�"'- w t los: western,Laacasbire dna C of rushing business selling road parts these .tree a few days ago when thirteen of them iignant, and a Police Magistrate are'the► '# t - Watchmaking, ondon and Manchester Ffre lneuranoe cc - days• wore killed by lightening• ttisites for enforcing order' among those ' .,;�,. .__•�- „_--------,Y ;, - paniee,-North American Life Insuranc I wonder what is wronawith the young Ohas. Forsyth, Glasgow, ereeted a flloe �ul ouths. �t -1 , t s r Co.,alto accident Ineuianoe fallen. y sem' .a man froth the.east who goes to the woods. large barn. on Ttiesda of last. week at For the error uuwi . gip made by your • r �.> } A, CUTHBERT, A^ so often. whip] John Davis waei>u'thred>n the Bead 'n no i the v s t o! B.J. Diakso� . : a •L . agent for EDWARD SCHEURE, whole. &2Z8 fox S.�.— 1 scribe i t ng t - s�r . �, g sale dealer in Wa�ches, Clocks, Jewellery _ " �••k'itleYY. by sonuethitlg faUin� upon Yum• to oar vale we ow@ Wiat gentleman an opal- +, -* - and fancy goods; 11 (eleven)Wellington st., CONVEYANOIY(i CAREFULLY DON$ Pe6itions are barna wrculated in fete ogy, sts he has Hat entered into matrimon . `L :i t Toronto. Call and see stock. ' -The high court of the wdspp�udent Or. township of Wbttohurch, and largely ial bands. It is pot our wish to credit hitx. ..t --�T�.1.1 der of Forrest@rs opened its fi eenth an= .eigtied by the fate Ayers, M*k the pith beipq a.captive in Hymen's oliaiise6 t'=' �� 4 - Dresatnai ng. ��'� P= and beaten to aiinounae that we were rail- �� - • `. ^^-^^ ^-^-^ -s^ r GMod Village Lots on north side King at Aub saSgiOn at Batt le Tal@may il13ti1 al}oIIt CQt1nCt1 t0 8IIbn1It a littai opt101� bylaw. b -���y F BEBSMA$ER8 PEBFEOT F T• 10 between corner sad the 0 liege gro de Sfltl delegates present. Mr. GrsnvilT C. l3unninghaui, late pity iui�ormed, and tbiat Mr. Dickson ie Hoo of -�� r for sate;together with other - •d the benediets an more than to oar-earibe-. D T_NG tailors s tem forcnt;in drelses ri>�iage p Henry Oliver, of Stouffville, sold this engineer of Toronto,:o eqi to have ac- y Y�q� �` . ys ' . and mantles, taught by Miss M, Me�audand, l)no good house and lot for saLsvery cheap, !'m Ftp. Piok�ring village. Dresses made or out andfit-_ i►eek to Messrs. 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'44 Wb di4t you cry . . 6 A- - - . ­ I I � - . . . 4 , 11 . rom heaA , .1 - -- -.11 I I I -1 . . . � I - 11 !: . , ­ my h C began(* shi �q ,- -by tho giveOidO. I[- : ... . f L ­ . Oaks, I onal4ternly. 1:1 .r.. skering iark and two*0 not ��, ... I I .. . ; I L . ­. ­ � I- - I 181) , I " thqugh sensible 0,11 th -. ime of 0 301 --J �.-, ..,I fi- a It ft"S LURAY Ad"U"f"to -J: .... I - -1 . I . --:- . �­ . t'. . .. - � - *-. r . , ' . .....L - . - WIT 26V to - t, ." , , � -4 - - -- . , �112 it on y a year t! she was saying as sh Ift the A$Wk- 0 - - . L :1 I ; 1 A V . .. I_ I ". A - .. .L,' . -1 . 1.�, . I 11� . - -1i - - .. ­ .I.f � . V .. . I . , , Eed , pped ; and bond dig smokeie .-j* -, , I -� 0 1 W 4 b in in i ' forward,. ,he pearad f %*era. . .. .- L . - -r . 44V -� ng fevir with' ::W , Iran ( go ,i .� ­ . I . ; ­ �:� . I .- I a C No . -I . I I :. ;.-- . � L:..I I - I ST. V- lugs. - � OaChing'.- J . I .. I . . .1 - -� - J . wan apJ �1 limek- firl, * i ;The introduA_ion 0 . 9- W .. � � 11 I . hil ,#6 A tAOM04 , : . .- ` " " Wit,, ; - - I r BT Tiio" .11, ,� .. ._ 0. sqj < - , - � - I to the stroam. J, : . . I const4orable to do e ... �. . - ..1. - � . . .-. �. �- � I . I, .�# . . * � ��, I r r'A. the d. *1th a qw!, � - ' . . . . hai had .. � 4- - 4. J� 'L '.I - own so ' I I A year' to-day. ' I I , In . . a . I . . - . I - I , I , .", . I X .I . .1 . Of tact � 1. I 4-1.... -. %.- :o,-4 .... . 11 9 t was. enrI4 anti'Werid;�llerlly. � � � . . . ._: . . . . - . . glare, as it appeared to me, than ever I" ,- ics on the field of battle. . ' - . ' -- ' ' 3':- ­�'­ 01f APTER,:-- 1. i.,. stronger I - love absence of the smoke screen on both sides,- .1 . " . 1. . -L - , .. �­ - 1, ­- �: . , '. I . I -� t ­­­ ­ ....".. .,.-.1. .:-1.. ..L-- I on the r ich* I first passed this 91 No ? And yet the voice came from this She made no reply. you the company officecs not only find it asiU� - ..�� . .. I ,-_�- . IL' -. g� . . ­ dght on wh I tried to luarter,'! said the Colonel. ":Yo% board I Sybil,' X went O'd, 'I know a . - :­ . . . � .. . . .. � . N%teeks 'lumeil away. It' vm a ble'sko wty.. -,tatopped for a mopeftV-1 VJ . . � ; . ine. . But tell rne so here,. where we first to work together, but can control their men . i.. :� � . . .. L - ... L . ik'­ - . � - - iy.night'. I had settled at Wakerin - ... nythoughta; A tried j� put:a,way t ; didn't ..-- �.. . . - 1. a I , , -..., , 1181 9 coReot I 701, L met 1, ire on the , 1. . .. ... . - , arpwded " What if-, did?" .' ' said judge ths� eft0t of their ,11 �". I N -� . - . � I-.- . I - I I . ...: . -.. fad, in fact, become the village doctor. if a the swarm. of,add fancies that . I could L both thAr *66as 'distinctly Still gming down into the stream, She . - -- ­ -:.-,.. - - ' - A - I � . . -I -;-.�- ..I uer my bet dded-. , 'Aq.d .I enemy to a far greater 4egree than wait ­ L- ,*. I I .L�. . . - - , - - . practitioner without patients may claim-the upon me and threatened to conq a see that Kenriok was quiver- wbispered .it. Then ette a .I formerly possible. - From their pofixt of _ - . . : .. . . . . �t- , r iow. 1 I-c 0 �1- I . . . . . -i. title. I wm seated in my Armchair, amo, - ter judgment. If anything in my manner o 0 view this increased power of control more L. . . ­ 1- IL luf�diressed rsge� slid fear. But - thought that 46fternoont.. only a 7ear ag* , - � - .. � . . . . I . . I " . . lint nit no very Speech should rous,o Kenrick's suspicion- n with a. ' '- I . . .; .. .� .. 1:I . . I I an after-dinner )PI never se at"the 9,ttmok for the iDC'ress- �. , - 11 I -'­ I : - ing , than compens . . . .. .. .. . I LL 1-,1 . - man ,lonel Hethersett's look was cool and that lobould e tou mpin. - -- . :. . . . - . . : I .I- cheerful frama of MIT I had caught a for I bad thoughts of confronting this �d. . . [TUR 1$XDJ. . - I . Intent smokeless pow � . � ..� . . . . . .. . I - - _If as Ifeared letermin( . I . .. ed facility of concea . - - . .- -L . I �� - i . I . ,- -­ --chill, having been constantly on the'river, a look of dread escaped Me, a 0,olonel in a quick . . . - .� . .: . ,-, I-"L: .4�ed. the last few it might. the object I . I Kenrick." said th . .. ­ - --&...0.W .- .1 . i der confers on the defence. it is trite thatl . . : . ... - . . 1. I e a I o had in view might ddt L . . I �'to f adverse weather, .. Drie, hetime hascomefora settlement �he latter %ISO profits by the same increased; - ,I L . . . .. . - I. - a-- . . . �, . 1 . . . . . hr.f a, in MY -epinst ietween us. . . .1 .. - , :`,�� COIC ts .. and as I mat - study, in a be defeated. it is now thirteen year 11ALrbiTuAL0, HAU HORSE--- power of control, but they argue that from � .. I (\. e�,- . 0 a .- .1 . ..- ;. - , �, J 1. - . . -" - everish and depressed condition, all sorts , I crept towards the limokiln fire, k u have not forgotten : I know that. red on the nature of things the-idofauce. -AtxiVLP , i . - .. . '.. � . .- ­ ough my brain. out of the path of light; until the beat k -� � - .1 101- of dark thoughts filtered thr V.,�-Ityoice since then you have made an at. A nemarkably Equine Frank CaPtu only to prevent being beaten, whereas the . ( -I � - 1: ­ i.- - . . . - . . In the midst of my sombre broodiDgS the scorched my face. I then knelt down, and my life : in. Smithfield ten years the plains by six cowboys. I ' a, - I. , .� � - - - I 1. . . � - my waid, looked abont A n � attack fights with the deterinination to wi . J I . - I r I � I ­. It- on the high-road caught k pt 0 some cow-boy-oi the latter is in a Position to make far better , -, ' ­­. . . I - . � , I, I - ,.-.il sound of wheels se at the leaning ov,utiously for with my hand go and spin to-night," Five years ago six venture .. i . I I ..� . � w. .. "' : - - I , I .I­ ear. Presently there wasi a me while shading my a as I, -former. . . - .. - i. '.L - v: _k made no reply ; but I could 568 tired of the monotony of driving cattle to use of this new powder than the � � . . . . . . 1� . . .brl quickly and LU3 otit. It from the intense gTIaLre. The great A r ti is: Thef iL. .. - . I V� gate. I rose opmen. The kiln , a he Colonel's dauntless manner, his Kansas City, formed a partnership to hunt Put in another form, it comes to I � - i -. . - - -i . � was Colonel Hethersett's carriage. A furnace door stood wide -� ,�. . . . . i ­ ; . . . . o out and in the low hill-side, the ern voice, and parietratinjulook' wet e be' buffalos on the plains. The]ads signed a heavier and more accurate the fire whistling' ; .. -. I. I I- . . � .. 11,,` �. strong hiclination seized me t* being built up above inning t6 assert their in ence ever the contract to work for a year, when the cash over a trench, the harder it is to Mike men ,L! � " . . . ; - - 11,,� . : answer the gate-bell. But I lkal th.eprud. higher hills in the dark backgrounA -us- an . . derived from the sale of the skins was to be raise their hoads ever it to take aim. . i . - - . I I u Ckened looked all the darker , with the blue tre easier for th . -i . . .- - � - : I . - . ;, - . . i / . .1 once, though conscious of a "Now liston tome. You brought Upon divided and the firm dissolved. . Sinokele,&i3 powder makes it . ; - . . . . i -� - . . . I tTrew,my- parent flames appearing and disappearing to It % . i . . . . . I . i I � � . - I - . / I � . pulse, to restrain my ardour ourself the punishment I ga,ve you, said The boVa operated in Arizona, Wyoming attack to deliver such a fire : hence the di . . � . , . . . .�-� self back in.my chair, took up a book, and at the aperturep or chimney, with the grim rs. If and Manitoba, with a view of suppl * . . . ... ..-1- . �., I .- 'I itches' bonfire. Down he Colonel, !,by disobeying my orde ying ficulties of the defence will be ineremaedL ­ . - .., � I I � - - merely glanced round abstractedly when unearthliness of a W . .. . . - I . . ! � / #' - I In front of the on did not loam a lesson then, it,is time' with ,item Canadian Further, in the absence of Smoke, men � - . - -- .1 .- .� . . 1.- , .. , J. - - -: my-m&n came in and.handed me a note- .1 below, in the quarrW Space t it now I When I dre here markets which were at that time scantily stationary on the defence cannot escape tbf -. I .. - . I- J,, f was bending down on learn W U . ..� . � . . . . ; . - � -for my sor- -inrick. of the dead and woun4r ..-I '. . ". . . I ��, - ,� ..,.- broke the seal without haste furnace, sat Kr Lr, that by stretching minute ago and asked you to horld my stocked. The hunters had bad luck for depressing influence ' . . . ' ' I . . /- - I - VRMV9 eye was still upon me-and read as quite.near him, so nei - iorse, you refused. I am going to I(I've You the first few months and were about to - ad lying arou' nd them, but the attack leave( . - I � . . .-I ... . .. -. - I i . I . -- . i . -1 . . . - - . : 1.-, . follows: 11 Come at once.-SYBIL HETHER' outtiny hand I could'have touched his arm . ,.-You my you inj all these evidenees o behind it - . . � -. . - �. i . .. ­ 'He was smoking a shorb clay-pipe, restin )ne chance there," he added abandon the venture, when one morn V I - V, 9 ( ­ . . , . . - - ,. .- , SETT. . ,ross a large herd of wili So here again-the advantage in on its at a. to stop. Some one they ran se d t-� ..' ,% : - bin elbow on his knees, and looking intent- lidn't call out to Me I . . - . I .. . - 16. I I found her standing on the lxearthrug be . . .. I� . . . What id ; and I am going to satisfy myself buffalos. With reference to the question of the use # - .1 f- � %. .. e was alone. She came ly into the dull quivering glow I . . .., - :. .fore the fire. Sb me, could he see to 9&m -fixedly in that Datantly on this point. I am gi,ng to make The animals were in especially good con- of.smokeless-powders by the artillery, the - ' . ... . � .,-- I-. �� . ..- -%­ forward, when the door closed behind at so v i - . -. L - .- , . - . -­:- . . Coala,? L search alony the road. Yo a lasiteru, dition and more switt of foot than the aver ea seems to be that it was all A - �.. ---- .1 d trembled wood and general id � -�,; . - . W1 t red-hot, gigantic Of) Of to the side which thou -of kill- . . .. . . . I :-- !. She looked searching- There was a weird, haunted look in hia I sup so? Lend it to Lite." age buffalo. At%a�guml from the leader of . . . th evident agi ation. Her ban g in ght more . . i.� - -, e. - . I an I took it in min' to Stirisko reply: no movement on Kenrick's the herd, the others scampered behind him IL ny than of avoiding being killed - t - I - . . ing its enet . . . . . !. ­.. into my face. I I You are'ill. He told face-a.look that brought a new terror fter a day's maneuvering . normbusly facilitates t1he main-. - - .. : ': . . � . . - . I . - � - ly r at a rapid piL A It e . . . I .. .1. - � oart. - itself. - . . .1 . - . . r I ��..! , -,.1� me you were. How thoughtless of me to my thoughts. I so in tenance, yr . . . .i - - - . of fire dis, ! I . i . I �,�It, ` .; '-*- .. have sent t9r 'you i You ought never to There was only Ole thing to be (lone. ,,Have you a,lantern or not?" - - the cowboys were able to make a CIO i cipline within the batter I d . -.. . . I- I _ _ . I . � - . . ­ i I . � . . . ,. . ' . . ha lit like this. I Wakering Station could be reached in 11 Yes; one or two. I reckon." . spection, and at once detected that the permits of cou4nuous fire even at the most .. . . . - . ,:� . -- . ­ ve ventured out on a n;g I "Lend me one,"repeated Colonel Hether. leader had more of the characteristics of the . . . .- - - � , � - -� .. . -. . . - On.of a few minutes; there was a shortcut across rapid rate, for no smoke interferes with the - . . I �­ ,-4 � - . : .- might have come to y They determine'd I � . - ., ., .1. than of the buffalo. laying of the guns', and, above all things - - '" : . . I � . . I- �. ..- . 1.,- I ivati ill I felt that the fever had increas- the fields. I at once determined to go ett. onl­ horse . . . � � .. .. i � . - . in. London Kenrick hesitated st!ll ; but it was 7 to lasso the leader first. - cheers the hearts of the men by enabling . . - . : 'k-, . -­ I ad, as well it might, since f had quitted my there and telegraph to a friend . - I I 1.-" . friend who or a moment, There was somethin I parate him from his .. . ' . 11, .- - fireside. But I did my best to -a It took four days to be them to see the results of their fire. .. ... .� - � .,i-.-.. . I -L-. If .,- � . hide it., She and await. hi' reply MIR to be . . 1 ; ude companions, and while he appeared As a means of concealment it is of no use ' . - I � . I , - - t�the knew Colonel �etheraett, and th-s most olonel Ife4hersett's whole attit - ; . . i I : I -. took my hot hand in-hers and led me peared te bring the man suddenly to a Subdued from fear, he made a fier at all, for even at extreme ranges of 5" - . . � � - i . � � � .. still in . . .. � N"..- ­ t I sofa beside the hearth. I think I should likely man to furnish nows of him if tter sense of. the situation. He crossed for liberty. As soon as he was ripp,5d off yards and upward the flaal;I of discharge is - . � � L- . I- * - . . - - .1,-- . ". .-1. * . � "e - . I : ,,'L - I L have fallep but for her aid- I sank down, town. I . . .. . . .. , - ­.-... ed her, 11 What has happen- I found the talegraph clerk busy 9;t the Wer to the hot. went in, and slammed the his feet, he raised himself on hi hind lega, always distinctly visible, %nd at fighting . - . . �. -1 . � I �. ; -- � and again aak . The Colonel : 1 . . . I 1 I .1 . wires. When I had written cut my mes- loor angrily behind him. lunged in the air and turned on his captors' ranges the flaah enables one to note exactly - .- 1� . I. - . .! . rt��- .--,. -- -- .-' ad V there was sage and handed it to him, I expressed my ced slowly up and down always within We animal was found to have all the sym- the position of the enemy'a guns. -This was . � - - . . - - -1 I - - : . t�1' ­- ­ . . . But although,'-as I could see, fire, and always with his t -. . .- . . . . -11 ..� �, in intention to wait for an answer. He looked he litht of the metry of a perfectly formed yearling colt. not always possible with he old powders, . . ( . - ..-1. .1. xiety to speak with me expressed idow with ook directed toward the but. - Presently The head, earn, none, Shoulders, haunches, for the smoke obscured the object and pre- . . - - L ... i : t . I she took'no heedof my question until at me through his little square wit und window brightened, as if and legs were those of a horse. The dull . * .. . � . . . .- . . I . . . . : . 1 . on't you he little ro vented one's picking up an exact point to aim - . i . . � . . L . - . .. � . . . . o8t5pli6oed some tea on a little table % lialf-glance of recoqnition: "'W . . . X - - - Eeer fh glance ; and a moment sleepy eyes, the shaggy coat and thin tail, : - i I­ .. - - - . I I t I � ­.� * beside me and had handed me the cup. step inside, air?" mid he. "There ain't turning his at I ' . . . . . I . , �' - L - fterwards Kenrick came out lantern in covered with tufts, and the hoofs belonged The artillery will be far from regretting, , - - : .. I . . . �� . I .. i 1 . � � I - . . I. . - . I . . " And now,"said Sybil, " I will answer much of a fire," he added spologeti'mllY . . . .. . . the lose of the two C I - I i � ,. - in is looked up ; and and. to the buffalo:Pecles. - lends which hung, the . - .. . . I � , - . 1. , .-. your question. My father assured me that 49 But the waiti *rOO 61 Think you "said the Colonel. " And The cowboy realized that they had sectir one in front of their own and tlie other in ..li � . .. . . � .- � .,-, I - - ­ . - .. I �.. m-:,� ing. it's cold 2 "I, he added, 11 look after the t Smoke is a cov- . . !.. . . . , � I ..- . - :I '.1 he should return in good time this even and win y enough out there to cut Kenrick, ed a prize and went to work to tame him front of the enemy a gans. . . - . .. .. . i. .... - � � .. -. Itis past eight o'clock ; the last train went one.to pieces. You'll find the door on your ow, to Lion to OiVili7AtiOU. It the ground, ' ..�, -. - . ,- . .1 .:. I- . . , � orse. . b4ore an introdue or added to that furniabed by � I .I..I : I -. I- -. . I . by an hour ago. If he had come by it, he riiht." unted . . � . � - ! I . . . � .. . : i . . � . :� . must have reached home before now. It rick-tiek-tick. He was busy again He took the lafitern and turned away ; WAS& more difficult task than they co and.no one has;ever been anxious for his op- - . ponent to - . . ., i � - , , nd for the first time,since this meeting be- on, and fi vd of the owners finally sold out to have covers which he himself �' I - - - . I -- . i. I � � . . is Scarcely twenty minutes' walk from working at the wires. .. .. . - . - . . . -, I . . . i I f.-, - . - . - I sat down by the fire in the telegraph ween them, Colonel Hathersett relaxed his the other. For tbree yearr this boy.labor- could not turn to, advantage. If both are .' . . . - . - �.. I . . "L' - .-:''- Wakering Station." a more hopeful view atab dPon the man. He stepped &cross ad Vith his prize, but the beat he was a eirived of this cover victory will belong . -. . . i - .1 !- - . . I - I * . , . 11 Would he walk V I imuld- not help office and tried to take ht sight of me lying ond to a , - ... .. . . . ­ - . !. - .. . . I . I '7'� 1 ., I began to imagine that the road, and soon caugh to do wait to get,the animal to reap to in who, all else being equal, can most -. . . t I __ - - .. . .. �� (Z � . - thinking,of the lonely road that led by the oi the,pituation. and that tile elpless by the Stile. He lifted me tender- powerful twitch tied. around the nose and skilfully supplY the deficiency. . I . - . I :�. . .I I , . - . �: fields to Wakering Hall. 11 Did not the the answer was on its WuY; ve done a * Man(euvres will hereafter probably ta e . . . i� . took place y in hisarms an he would ha attached to a stout stick. WhilethoLulm- kJ" . � - .. I - [ � - .: . . ! . . . .-,. 1. !"- . � - -i . .. ­- .. I - t 1, . - ­ - carriWe go to meet him ?` . lengthy pauses, which now P hild. 'Sherwin, my dear boy I Why, how &I was iving tamed the hoofs beiran to spread, lace over larger areas before actual fighting . 1. - . �. .1. . � ­ 49 0 ed power of volition- ' 1 - I- - . I - .. . - . ; . - - . . He was not sure by which train expressed&suspend here?' . and when it was five years W, it was shod tegins, and something of an Indian's craft, ­ � .. . . , .01 �--: ... :-.:-t..,. be should corne. ,. And he gave strict orders that the telegraph alork was too terror- me you k leading the and trained to answer to a bit in the mouth. and natural keenness,wiIt be needed on the, . I � . -lik .. ..,I --�. . '. � . . . . I, . . . .. - I 1.� -� -and you know what that means-I hat the stricken to complet a the message On account I can recollect seeing Kenric . .., .--� ..'­ . in. horse towards the spot. I have a dim re- A prominent horse dealer of To�onto was . .. . . .,- . gnificance. part of staff officers. Smoke has been so _I ,. - I � .. . carriage should not be sent. He has an odd of its tragio si I became . �L, - . I - - I . . .- . .. � collection of being in the dogeart with one informed thin Spring of this peculiar freak of good a cover on many occasions that its ab- ']� , ; . - - I- I � . . 1. �- . L- preference for walking home at night." tensely excited. I watched the clerk with I" * see- and na- . . I . . - pf Colonel Hothirsett's arms c pin in Negotiations with thecow-boy sence will impose new conditions, . . ­ - .- I ' -r sense of cortitude that by study horse flesh. _ . I A 8001100tion resulted in its purchase, but before the anli- -. I It a I * . I was seriously alarmed, but made a a feverish tural cover will have to be much more ex. ; � : . . V , � . . � . i �- . :. � .. I . .:: my growing auspic- ing his &ce I could interpret these electric curely ; and I have a dimmer r m 1 1 � . - - I � ,-­ strenuous effort to hide a limokiln fire sudderil � fiduced tensively utilized. With. the vanishing . . . . ,. ., ­...1 � - . . 64 Haveyou," said 1, with- soonds. I was on the point of askiag him still of th ;Olng Out, ma.1 reached Toronto a liberal bonus i ' ' !- I . . ­ : I . . . "- . ,.� -' . ion from her. . r h:y been put ll.it to a dealer I . . . . . .­ . I � ­ . � - - . I �, . -- . -,-.-. �. � out any show of eagerness, 11 any srecial to confirm or dissipate my in ressions, as though an extinguishe the original putchaser to se poetry of the smoke battle the prose of a � . � ­ . �, -. . .1 1detiberation upon it. I temember no mom I in Utica, N. Y. now era will begin, in which combat will be - - . I . �. - . I - , . . I 11 � . - .. eason for being anxious?" when he begau to write, with a I. , I � ,�,--.�- .I � . r . 6" . . . I - I . - . And then there came a semi-coneciouan s the half-buff%lo, half'. . 6 - . ­ d. with eyes that almost drove me mad,upon a telegraph more like a game of chess in view of the - . -. � '� . - .- -.. "Youknow,' she answere ��: . . . 1 . I I I "you know form. This paper he at last handed to me. of distracting dreams that recurred a thou- horse in named, recently arrived in Utica, - whole, and new dispositions of , . . I I . . -. pieces as a - . :- . ­ ­... .- . . . , 0�1 . .. - .. -now raised earnestly to mine, sand times during a night that never had an but has not,yet been shown in public. IArge old qualities and virtues will be wanted. ' . - -- ---. I I 1 �... ... I . - . . ! . � ... .. him; you know The words ran as follows: 6 6 116thersett Itf L ses that I royaltion have already been offered for the Caution will pay in a smokeless combat, - 1 .. . I - . � ­ . - 1. .�� .. :. that a danger threatens lion London in dogeart at nine." . end. It fall dimly upon my sen i ` ' .. . . . -­.. i . 1 . -.-. �. . that what happened.ten years ago-w - ughont - . . . . . �. r .,- I --_� . wani * ;within the limekiln fire with heaps i ight to exhibit Imperial Prince thro i . i .�L- ! � - - , - . - . r I L . . ved his life!-may I glanced at the clock ; it waa on- the enterprise and vigor will win as before,but - iii 11" a �. your skill and devotion m ,jinj toning to the country, as it is believed he in the only - blunders will receive a terrible punishment, i * . . -. . r It- - -. ­ - . . � ." I ­ . . happen again. He never speaks to me of stroke of ten. It would take little m--- - r -hot coal on every side threa - i . . � �f-� 11 I - I- consume me ; and all the while Kourick was I specimen that has ever been captured. fatal to armies and ruinous to nations de- . . . t 0 , �' ;� . . ,� - -1 ­ . not speak to him. But I am than an hour for an expert driver like C H . . .� . ­ I . 1� L ., ­ ; . -� this. I dare moked a ,a now trained to the saddle and can .z- I . ,- . C ­ - - -:� . looking at me w .. I - . . .. . 'i, . .. ­ .. .. convinced-as convinced as if my father had onel Hethersett to reach Wakering Hall. ith stolid eyes an he a pendent upon them. -- �. I - . i I .. - . . . .. - � I . I . ; � . . . . - . . I .;- I . . � his pi nd tacitly refused to drag me out. be ridden by a child. The gait is more of . - - . . .� . . . ! I ­ . spoken-that Kenrick still overshadows his once more I started across the fields. - . ..�. . . . I . . . I .- . � t i . . .. ­ . . . - - 1. - I . . . I . c �., - . ,. t .1 - L At otreerstimes the telegraph wires at Wake- a lope and he is inclined to amble rather . - L .. . - . - : . .. .- i . �� � . . . I - .. I -, I i . -. - ­­ . life." I . The way was dark, so dark,that to at ) ring J unction were passing through me with than to walk. He is six years old, weighs . . Oxt Fifty Mus a Year. ., . . L . . . � - i 1p * tem . ­ I..- - '?so said 1, unable to suppress . on, for th . I . I . . . .1 . .. � - . I i . - - : , I I Kenri ek . . running, was out Of the questi or ich be* 1130 Ibs., and stands 15 hands ,3inches. . I ,,;,- . �- ' ' -To it po , I . .. . . ,...., ' L That man's same, then, 0 war the central station in my head, wh ssible to dress on $50 a �. . I - . . -`w . . . .. eep ditch on either side of the wded with mossages. I :- . - . . � - I . !, - 1�.kl- - ...v I- .. i Zyiss8;ePtrbie"raett'.' is known to you?" ­- - . And an I walked along,tappin came overcro hund- . I I year?" was one of the questions discussed - - . 1.'.. I I I � row-path. These feverish I imagining*' anti a I- . a I- � - � -­ .... .1 . The . - . . : i ! L','-. .- . �I�-- She answered in a quiet Jpue: " I was at my stick in front of me, like a blind man, . . Baby in Hot Weather.- at a working Girls' Club lately. One of the . . I . I I I z_; . 1 . � : ,� ­� . .1 house, when my red others at last pawed away, and less . I . I . -I . .; Cawnpore, and in the kept my eyes wide o n In earn too foi� has issued some girls said : . . . . w 1. I . - - . i:,. . ..- - -..!.-Ll _ recollect one start,ling ones fell into their place. Once A city board of health I . 11 I've done it-good reason why, though - . . . I � - I .,. 1 . . L -- . . father gm�e way to bin passion. I the possible sound orc,"ol; � Rethersett'i i more I found myself in the heart of A Car, excellent rules for the care of infants in I ' ' . . .i %�.­ . . . every detail of the affair. I was nine years dogeart along the high-road. More th -I've had to. Iv'o had considerable bust. - : . -- . - :. .1 !14k-1 - -- - . tain wood, where a stream was flowing be- surnmer, including directions what to ,do in ince 4 ' . . . -­ . . . . i'�. -� . old at the time. And when, three years once I stopped to listen and to look ou - alarm a ling at timen to get even $50 a year a ;. L . .. ­ . - . -- -1 ... t .. �. tween high banks into a large river beyond. th 5 emergencies which always came to Gotham to take a course in techni-- . . .. - .- I I - ..�r - ' . '. later," she added, "that dreadful attempt selagm knows - . :- L- : - , . ahead for the slightest glimpse of gig-lam I was lying in &boat and looking down into mootl"her, and in which she so . . I.. . .1 ! �. . . .1 - I 11 - Cal designing. The w �1 ­ - . ! :.-� --- . . ' - I . 1 4 1.-,I .. .�� .. was made on bib life, everything was plain in tliedistance. this stream, and a face was looking up into the right thing to do. orat of it is I've never J - � I 1.�. - . � I . . I- . I I- I .1 . . to me. I was then at school, in France; ky-no ule 1. If the child is suddenly attack. got over my respect for good clothes. Lots !. . I ­ . . . 1 �- � � . Stayll Whatlightiathat? Andaurrely R . - . 1. .1;- . . .. . ... mine. yet there was no blue a . where . - . I - - . 1 . 1. - .. - and when I was told about it-And told can distinguish tile sound of wheels upon t ind prostration of women who come from little towns, . - .. - - - .- - . .. - � . 1 . 16 ­ .... . . oluster of leaves,only the face ;and bih1&CG oil with vomiting. purging a -. - I -.1 !1: z� ..�� .. . t� what a mysterious affair it was-I said the road. It must be, the dogeart; n, V took the Shape of Sybil's face in sep(l for a doctor at once. In the meantime clothes are,& badge of respectability, pros- !, *. . . ­-. d- - -, ­­ Auall, - - - - . ; i ­.� .. �� I know r disreputable poverty, fall into - . � i . . � - ! nothing. It was no Mystery to me. one but Colonel HeLhersett would driv; gro . - perity o - i � . ��, .3. . It. But there was no look of ' putthe child for a few minutes in a hot bath, - - : *- . . I . I 11 I i - . . ­ I.. . who had struck the blo W* ; I knew it as car- at that reckless pace Mong a count r, my orai I .. - . . j- . . . .. I, . ' laughter. The eyes were filled with tears, I then carefully wipe it dry with a warm eosinopolitan ways and may: 10h, nobody -- - --- . - . ,� f- . 1. . - t&iDly"if I had.witnessed the scene." high-road on so dirk a night, with n rut blankets. If its knows me ; it doesn't matter how I look.' -. -. I . .. � .- :. .. - . I . - . V- f .. . I--�-- : .. '. -possessed ; lights for miles, exc-pt the ghost of on and the cheeks were pallid and thin. . I towel and wrap it ic wa -th But I can't. I must have good gloves and r . . .L ., - �'. - .. - I-. . Sybil's manner was still self 11 Sybil !" - hands and feet re cold, bottles filled wi - . . .. - I ... ... -� I. . . and a.s I looked into her face I thought I at the croas-roads on Wakering Greft, twiched my I hot water and avrapped in flannel -should shoes, or I feel that I've lost my last vestige - � . I- �. VL . I � , - recognised something of her father's un- ; I can see the gig-lamps pl%inly now The sound of a Sweet voice . of respectabil and honesty. I believe,-if I . . � . -1;- : i X.- . 1. Yes ; o and tell Y I be laiii against them. . . -- - ­ � - . ­ .�­:- . .- daunted nature reflected there. like grout blinking orb senses' " Hush ' 1 Will g il. t libre I can't have. . - - - :, - .1 ­ . .,.1 . . and they look father" ! in Rule 2. A mush poultice or one made of I ever get to t 0111 W �- I­. ,: , . � I . . - I I .-. . . .- I now rose, though still showing no sign flashing out an in, As t, e rap Spin&a n dr rt these things, I Shari lose iny self-respect. I ' . . I . � i - . . . .- m of I I No. Tell me! Am I awake o earn- flax seed Meal, to which one quarter Pa . . . I � - : , I I .. : - .. I I � . . .. - . -. . of hastc ; for I would not needlessly alarm I Bin b tre and hedges d othe believein clothes. I think a new set of nice . . . . . ,� ­-. . . - ..1. - )" ing V .1 lifted my heavy eyelids like one of mustard flour has been added ; or flannel . . � ..I . . I . ;.:. .1 - 1 . I . , . I . - . L I her; though the feeling was growing str.Ong Jects t at are frequently blac screen Im coming out of a deep Sleep and Stared per. wrung out 6f hor, vinegar and water should. cldthes will transform the character of a- -1. . .�.- - ­ �- - . � � f�.:- - -� - �--: --1- within me that I mi ht be losing precious tween us. And there is still a br d fiel - be placed over the belly. man or woman. . .. AW ... 1.­ .-W: . 1, ­ . .1 - moments. She nowleft her chair,and com- *xedly&Wut me "How do I manage? Well,just like every. . � ' ..- to cross before I can reach the highway i pp_ . - I I I . I-I- , . ,- I I He brouch t,you here Rule. 3. Five drops of brandy in a tea- � . - � I - I . . . . � . . .. . rour, - - I . . . -. I U.- � , , . ing quickly to My aide, placed her hand and before I can'even run over the - &ter may be given every ten thing else, I had to. I studicd it up, made - _ . I- .. Rl-w - . .. -.. .- . I- "Stay a moment longer,It a at-Ile ths 11 Wt night V . , . I spoonful of W an exact science of it. If you think of tryin . I - . I � . � I I I . - .. upon my arm. the dogoart will have pawed th I . . or fifteen minutes ; but if the vow4ing 9 . . i i . .; - s W�'. ... . - �, . -7- . - . I ., : .. I �f birig to tell you- leads out upon the road. -No. it will be three weeks to-mor. it, the first thing to be done is to got a little -, - - . I , � . .- � I said she; "I have somet roists give the t,randy in equal parts of I .�. . I . ,: �-... . L,- - . ,. .. - .Z . ... . .. - pe to a few maxims on the- i � ; � i . ,10�--- �. - - . something about this man." Again she '- ' I ilk and lime water. account book ; wi i . 1 .. . i- . .�. . .1 .- . row." - �; 2.- I I - ,:� . . 1. -. - . � . . ' - Buy nothin � I . a I. . paused, expecting no reply. But it was I about in a loud, distracted voibe . I could not speak.- A mint seemed to be M egun, fly-feaf, and live up to them. . - - . � -i ,; Rule. 4. If the diarrhea has just b 9 . - .. . .. � . ­ , tion - ­:- .. ! h"- : -'.�',--I-- .- -­- onlV Momentary. She went on in a quick- go Stop !" I have attracted his atten P -her face and mine. Site standard goods for your dr!Ves ; cash- �-. . . . . . . . �, I � - -,7, -I '�� -, -0- . � - gathering between or if it is caused by improper food, a tea. but - . .1 .. - � � � . . . " -� L ; ..I-. . ..... er tone. "My father's face tells me every- lie brings th t to a stand-still. But I held a cup too My hpL I diank a refreshing meres, henriettas, fla id . . - ._ � Jr. I - r1a . spoonful of cast,or oil, or of the spiced syrup . . . . . I -.IV 1. .- . - acapes me, I believe, that now begin bit2Fy to repent having raist I colors ire always in style. Only a rich L . ' -, I I . . � : L . . L-1 thing; nothing a draught, and then sank back upon my pil- of rhubarb hould be given. ­ . . 'i I . . - l ' L ; I . - . d. And his face now For I f 2 . . .. . -il ir passes through his min voice. see the reflected light A - . .. .: . 9- - � ,�­ my Iowa into a dreamless sloop. Rule. 5. if the child has been fad partly woman can afford novelties. Your dresses - ' - I' . -. - the limekiln fire right ahead in the nighl ; I& to last you three seasons b.nd be � . .� 1. . : I I I . .�-�': - .1 . ,".. . '. - tells me that no power can preverAt a meet Wlibrillwokeitwasnight, Thewindow on the breast and partly on other food. the will I ve . . . . I I '. I p, . '­ . - - ing; it tellamethatthe day isnotfar die- andlknowthat my shouting will ha a . 0 1. 11 . L . : .1 . . .� . . curtains were now closely drawn,slid I heard mother's milk alone must now be uied. if made over once at least, perhaps Wic ; I . -. I . . - .! - �_ - .. . . I rlookand voice expressed the reached Kenrick's sharp ear. He will a ou buy Striking colors . � I . - - 1 '.�.. 1� tan t." He the wind whispering in the park outside. the child has been weaned it should have so You see if Y M . .4 :­ . . . � - . . . --. . .. ery word she now the dogeart; for Colonel Hotbersett in ato . 0 they will. I - �. - . . � . I I LTI "-­. . -. Confidence she felt in ev There was no light in the.roont expect from ptire milk with lime water or beef tea, or or plaids, however pretty . . . - . �. , ., .. ned. "I ping at,the limekila. Theywill meet f ' tiques the third season - * - - - . . . . -,.- - spoke. "Itis inevita4le,"she resun the fire. In an armchair,drawn tip in front chicken water. be genuine an � , � .- . .'. . '.. . i . 1- . . . * - � . read T his face that no one-neither you to-face. of the hearth, sat Colonel Hethersett. . . Rule. 6. The child should be allowed to and give you a hopelessly dowdy. . .� . �-. . . .- - I � ... I �. ho . . . - :. . � J - 11- -I � nor I-can turn my father from his pur- I have no distinct recollection Of Knowing this man's character as I did drink cold water freely. . look. Be a girl of three dresaeB,one for the , . '. . I � . I .�, :- pose. Not that he has moved a fiager, either running, walkin i now, his manlincap and tender nature, I Rule. 7. The soiled (limper,I a or the dis. street, one for the house, and one for.nice. t - - .. -- � .� . . _g, or stumbling, . � I - I .I � I �I., -1 ,�- i my. ButIdidgainit,aid ,� I . I ­ I ..,X -, �,- duriDg these ten ye-sra, to find (he man. gained the highw I . - . . ­ ,. L . . felt that to express in words my sense of charges should at once be removed from the One new dress a year will keep you in three. - ­ . . L. I I � L � - - - . � . ­,­ ., ­',�­ He would never do tha in I . . .I . . I �� . . -Z% -� - 1 --, - . - I- , 4-N. . susted at the Buy your things between seasons; you cau ' -L - - ­ .7 - . 11 t. But.Kenrick v an smazingly Phort space of time, for Make up your mind to skip bargain Sales. - V, - ,- Stile, whi �h gratitude would be to lower myself in b'8 room, but saved for the phpician to oz. -1, .... a of taking I sank down exh - . - - I ­.... .. is creeping near, with the hop esteem. It had been in rivilege, ten years &mine at his visit. y . . I -- : �- i I - y . . .. - . . I ­ my father unawares. My father knows nearly faced the limakiln, I saw Coto el Ife had now saved . - . I get a wintor cloak in December or Januar .. - .. ... I- ago, to save his life. I L. .- . . .. - � i �. . . . i ..�!­ this,and is on his guard ; and in his strange, Hetherset,pulling in rein jusli within 0 . . . . . h cheaper than you can in October. A'. I ,� - I . . I . . . . . muc .: I .. - .1 � mine. . . - . � .. . I I .L 11-3- ---. I ­'.-1 . femlessityle,-feels a certain pleasure in the path of light that Always streamed Son as it seemed to me u though I was 'Walking ' . . The Last Dedre. -. good heavy short black coat, which ought . - .-. . � �.--. I. J, . 't . - - I -us, may be had for$10 . . ­ I , a. ,-.:- . situation. I am sure, at, least, that he the road ; at the same moment I am w K n into a now world-ae I lay here contentedly � to last.for two seaio . � . . - ..I 1.-.1 ­�" t of his way to avoid A rick start up from the ground within rei ch When the time comes for me to die, - '. ' ' -- ,-.-,- i - .- . . - woiild never step ou ' watching t6 h i Ii hts and shadows me other day . or $15, spring coat ditto, only as to cost, - -: ;-; . - .. I -. o anging ig To-morrow or t4o � ; � . - - . ­ . . .. * , aise his arms, and atraig it- 1 . ! . �,". . -ng." of the do cart r [ . ., .. ­ ! I I - . -1 - meet. upon the walls, and listening to the red-hot If God F;hould bid me make ropi which should not exceed $6. It pays to - . . �. . . - I . � I I . . . - � . " .. . Z . . �. Her words confirmed my worst suspicion. enhis baly,Wf nerving himself form spri g. . ders failing with a soft metallic ring. ­What would'st thou r' I shall'"y- buy pretty good shoes. That's an item ' - - " . -.. P I CIA . ?:... ­ I . i , - "..., 11 Hold my horse,' said the Colonel, I a . * .- . . - .�. .I . ! .". . . The encounter between these two men must . was reminded of the limakiln fire I I 0 Goi.Thy world wact great and fair. that's hard to regulate. Some people wear . . .1. .. .. . , -., 1 could no -longer firm voice, as he flung the reins across he And if I . , I . ;1 . : . - � . .. - I I . .. sooner or later come. - out more shoe leather than other& One ­ - . .. -. ;- . I 1:,- . . . ' an . . - � . . : : ,.1 . � 1 4 d the terrors it had roused in my mind, yet give me to forget it clean. . . I take my leave and &nimal'aback. aDon't stand staring th( ra. . th things that were, pair of heavy Shoes and a pair of ties last - I i I .. L - I I I .: ­ '. . hide inif impatience to Nor Yox me more wl . . -1 " . t � � � , . - I I � . . I ... . . . . there was no sense of dread awakened now. . . . . - .. . . I * � - �. �,- ­ .--��-,.� go in search of Sybil's father. -- My name is Hethersett"-- $I Do� on For I read in Colonel Hethersett's face, " And things that might have been I me a year. Gloves make an awful hole ; *' I . - .., . ,I " � :, .- ­ kid at$1.25 ai pair,-two pairs silk .- . - . .;.�-. - . Sybil moved towards the window, raised 4,Is it?" interrupted the man. I - . , . ._ I -as Sybil had doubt- "I loved and tolled. thro vo Ill or well- two pairs . � .. . . I. .. ..-1 . . now you gyp h6 sat pondering there at 50 cents, woolen, lisle thread,lace mitts,, . - J L . . .�P I , : � ,� - the curtain, and looked out "Afewnights think I don't k -that all fear of danger might Lived oortaiji years and murmured not. � I . . . ­ , i . ". . 1 � I )) less read too ;. s - . .. ..- . ! � -1 . � ,1. ,. id she, almost in a whisper, as -I'll not dispute it. Holdmy horse. Now grant me in that land to dwell, ' L - - , - � ago, Rai be dismissed from our minds. ! $1.50 As to hata, mylimitis four. Imaii-. .. .. .. .- . .. i . I .. 1, � . . .1 - .�- . I . . Where all thinga are forgot[ I - . . ; � I 1-. - . - �. . though there were fear of being overheard, 4 4 Do what?" said Kenrick; and glanc ng age to get them all out of a ten, but I make - . I .- - . . . . ­ . .r - ­ .. Ha Ing topmethplimekilnons night,a . . . ..I . . ..,� a. , � ,.. 44 1 passed the limekiln in'the carriage with Savagely about.him, he selected a atone ,he . '44 . -... ­, � . . I . - � [ *. . - . .- . . Mont Orr�wo after my recovery, Inotictda For others. Loord, the purging fires, , . them myself. A Supply of underwear will- - . - � . - . - - : ­. ..-.., . , .- .. - . my father. I saw a man standitig-there size of his great fist, and hurled.it at 0 to- an atchman standing them I The loves ro-knit,the crown, the palm . Istat for. two years at least. I hope you � . � I.-.11. . . i 11 � �. ..-I... I For me. the death of all dobires I . : - - W). wit lin Stir e W .- . . ; IN, .- I 1. ith the light upon him. I could not see nel HetheraetL The stone, flying .. #here in Kenrick?" mid L 1- . ­ - . � I I � . ­ . 1. . '- , I . ­ � 'a L . ....1. " . I .: -- I-,.. , olonel's head, drop ed . I �. I I �-1 - ,. , -1 ,-. - hisface, but I read in mV father's face who &In inph of the C .p I i ,to I in everlasting oalm." I . won't think I put that question in the bas - . "I -, -1 -: " L $Overseer up at the Hall.' . . I 1 . . . ket, but I've got a little list of last year . ' . ' - L -. i . L .. . . - ­ I . 1. -1 . - -­ was." I did not stay 96 minute the hedge beyond . I. i I- - . .,1: I .. . :-L; thatman ' ,on Colonel Hethersett's propetty? ' expenditures, which may b� interesting. . 1 - . : I ' .. r - . . . . .L . .- I � . otse I � , .-: - -.-.., .. � .-I. longer now. I told her that I would return From the point where I had sunk dc wn I Yes.' .. L A girl will cry with a loud bawling n i Here it is: Four bats, $10 ; gloves, $4.5U ; - . - . . ­ - ­ :: .1.�- . . - - 'L ; . I - .-�.�- ­- I ; %�. I . . - 1-t - . within the hour, if all that I proposed'to do against the stile, the whole scene was via le until she in ten years old, when she begins ' ' ' - t�` .. ! I I.. . '. =611 .,. .,:. - I was not surprised at this news; for shoes, $5 ; winter coat, $10; making over­ .' *. : 1 I.,., . - I � . - I- -i - :, .- .. . d be done in an hour's time. I went to me in the light of the limaklin fi he to cultivate the art of weeping. -1 - . . I .. . .. - ;. doul . 0 - , .:- ;_ .1 I I. ,- .- :�:� ' . 1. . i :: , although the Colonel managed ,ov dress, $5 ; now blue henriettA,$11 ; balance - . I - � -1 -, :. .- �':--'- :: out into the night. iron door was wide open. as I hvA oe it Every man expects in bin own cue to have - - . ­­ . �. I - � " -�:-* - .-I... �:-­ with iron will, I never knew a mom goner. for underwear, laces, etc., $4.50; total $50. �. - - I . - � . ". � . - - . � . . .'I I ,...i . -_::- 11 was not until I was well on the road an hour ago, and the heemat and gla,- at Ck got his worldly affairs in good . � .. . 1� . - ­ ­ - i master. And Kenrick ed an ex. ample time tQ - . . -1 L � ", ' ' ' '' . I 4110 , ­:�� 1� .Ao� I 11 -..-1, . : . . - : . . ­ .-i -� lemiling to gh, QUO - . . . '!-r .... -� -., � ... . � , the limekiln that I thoroughly upon Kenrick's threatening figure an th , � � � . �- . - � � - , � - , R be- -. I ­.. . � I , .. . . - .�- . an rvant. go long as XMI07 lived, he shape before he dies, but no man ever haL : -1 . ., ­ . .. . :g ':-.*: .: - �7.. ,:I :,: ill I While seated in the stimulatirig his awakened passion. 061 nel Coll t So Man hope to leave enough to ketp their Very lew*men grow old withou ­ -..-I.- . - . .L - ,�. ­ .�­---, I &ad the Colonel never exchanged another I ­ ­. �;`,�- t. I I., � - -t ='ndgitwom" at Walering Hall 8�1111isth- Hetherietth#, risenfroon hisseat in the. 0 It they leave it in such shape that coming more patient, and the yeara Seldom' ' ` ' I I : , - � . . . �, . � -, . . . . . . I wives, bt - .. -:,- -� .. I . � .- - I ,-- .1-­­ , �*bil,in h r distress I was less trap and was stappino down. From fir to angry wor' - .� _- .. �­.- -t. .. ­ I ..I 1. ... -�I Uing wit the women lo, trying . I�­ .I.,--��-,� � . I �,I. ­ I f f ; I The autuMn,- again 'came round- One so half the threads in !dd up on a man's shoulders without mak-, ' '- ­ . I 1. - . . I'- -�: . 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P �` w to gi�iSt Irtlwnin Pereoas><• Weekly sail s tween Moritrea ,4 TFie smallest representatives of the sheep Monday '` :h' iris! 3no sill ' istaniie t drowning persons while env ry WedneltOdpy Day ak�n pas . ' *i 1 Eve bed ma be called u n to a f• + s eeies are the tin Bretons natives of God a temple erovtrnsi f e y i e , , , -, ., p y ' Tho Lord there condescends to dwell, etor is bein sent for and Professor La sengers embe5i*Ik after Sp at:- R'pteaday. 'r: a f Breton, France. When full grown they are $ Superior Aeeammodation for Saloon -; ,s - '' His Sion's gates, in his account rde s simple method for reator%ng breath not much larger than a rabbit. It fie said Our laracl's fairest fonts excel ; p Intermediate and .Steerage Passengers ' -'° ,ffl that a ram of four years could be entirely Yea, g g� hen all other means have failed deserves i glorious things of t hee we sin Rates of Passage, Montreal to Liverpe W. ' - , - hidden in a common wooden water bucket, o city of th' Almighty King! t be universally known. A Paris correspond- - Saloon and $53 .. . Aoeordin to t � e t tells us that the other da at a watering ► - . but for the horns. One has never been Ot ianour'd Sion wo aver, ' y t, Round . rip, dt t$t1Q.... } Aceom�od'n. , `,�.]� ce in Normand two bathers a young fir. The $Ali ikud S, rates are per j ake Nepigon onl - -- -«"t " - known to exceed 'ttyenty -ono pounds in Illustrious throngs from her proceed, j p y ' y g * Intermediate 1$30. Steerage $2� ' weight when dressed for mutton. - The Almighty shah establish her, n and a boy, who were unable. to swim, `- ' And shall enrol her holy sects : . lit out of their depth and disappeared. For futhor informatiop apply to � y •, An interesting piece of mechanism is now yea, for his people he shall count, i Den, ilta`anager,• ..II - , ` , p ey were brought on shore inanimate, and $+ 1IS. MURRAY, r.- on exhibition in a jeweler's window in Paris, The children of his tavour'd mount, t re taken to the village. Two doctors i 4 Custom House Square, Montra8 : rye 1, t ... France. It is a miniature working model He'll Sion find with numbers flll'd t Or any Local oat. ,R' w re sent for but the young man gave no - -1 ? I % - of the great Cruzot hammer -t.lie largest in Who celebrate his matchless praise; - j - the world. It works in a glass case only Who, here in alleluias skiird, si n of life, and they declFna d he was dead. two inches in het ht a Lill utian clock In heaven their harpy and hymns shall raise; Laborde, who was fig at half an- 0 T48 Ni@ t �� � -. �+� , Y P O Sion, seat of Israel's King, n a s - furnishing the motive power. The original Be.mine to drink thy living spring! h fir's distance, came us soon as be Y1 e i p., f,�oox�..��ae,* hammer weighs 100 tons; this model, which = (Anon. h rd of the accident. He examined the M 4 �a..ew.04 +wn�.M.) � ' b y and found that the extremities were ►silo Use CAPITAL, pseng,o is of pure gold, nine grains. Titesdit Youth mounts the box seizes loans money anyWhereinthe Units�stat r Y-' oo and the heart had stopped. Then, Canada or Me :i , wfthoutsecurit If yon Manchester cutter, who must be a light- �f ►� y 3'O° the reins, anti, jehus headlong on the dark ; to ing hold of the root of the tongue, he ' need money, applyt 1,oc�tlAgentsorvidw , fingered mechanic of high order, has mslde �, . a wondecf a little pen. knife. It wet hs but Passion and prodigality blaze in the front, dr w it c iolently forward, giving it a sue• Roth the method and results when o HENP! L HAUrr; slam _ g and bewilder the coacKrnan and dazzle the ce ion of jerks in order to excite the reflex BuTra arry. Kd1 yAxi: one penny- weight. Notwithstanding its • wisdom rodents, and virtue Figs is taken; it is pleasant - 'extreme. minuteuesa, however it is provided passengers p ac ion of the breathing apparatus, which is s } � P are overset and maimed or murdered ; and al ays extremely sensitive. At the end of and refreshing to the taste, and acts Agents Wanted Everywhsl} , with sixteen very useful articles viz.: Three t y at last repentance, like the footman's a ew minutes a slight hiccough showed sally yet promptly theKidneys, blades, •a button hook, saw, punch, screw- flambeau lagging, lights us to dangers when tli t the tient was saved. In addition Lo '' ` ' driver, cork -screw, hook gimlet, two _ Pa Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- ;. $ ' they are pHSt all remedy. [T. Holcroft. th usual restorative means, Professor La- tem effectually dispels colds head- _•"•� phlemes, picker tweezers and two lancets, s ' Wednesday- be e, in extreme cases, rubs the chest -`.• t The total length of the knife is but eleven- y- aches and fevers and cures habitual • ,r !- ' sixteenths of an inch. Come Holy Comforter, vt i h towels- soaked in hot and nearly boil- SILVER MINES- rA Thy sacred witness hear,- In water, although the skin is blustered by constipation. Syrup Of Figs is the � Canadians have invested in 9.10 of the real- ;Fr 1 The microscope exhibitsover 4000mnacles In the rind hour 1 ' �` th only remedy o its kind ever pro- . esta of the new towns in Kootenay. while �: in a common caterpillar • a thousand rill. Thou, who almighty ere, I Americana 9-19 of the mines. The aueows of x�. � ", - • . rors in the eye of a droA bee, and roves Now rule in.s•very heart, 1 ,. ducted, pleasing to the taste and ac- . the towns depends on the success of the mines. 1. y P And ne'er from ua depart, Rothm" g, Hunts out Corns that the big " eye" of the "devil's darning Snir;t of power, ceptable to the stomach, prompt in ;The . . ... - neectle is a grand aggregation of more than To thee, great one in Thee, n Lie tight boots. Cora, are very small ; action and truly beneficial in its ' gQOt�i ll�y �1Rlli� IDVtmBRt Co. 28,000 perfect eyes, each with separate, The higher, praises be. a ire, but apply to them a pair of tight c lh polished lenses. Hence evermore ; bo to and all other concerns of life sink effects, Prepared only from the most I :r t Thy sovereign majesty in insignificance. ?fight hoots and Put- health and a r cable substances itj . represent four duly incorporated Silver Min. . May we in glory sue, y g. ' s nA Companies, owniti twelve mines in ArYC- And toetornity n a Corn Extractor (the great and only maDy excellent &ualitiescommend it AlIIl1 CU8t0Il18• Love and adore su a cure for corns) ma go to ether and sh Uolumbiaand two in Montana on ttae'�uLa - - 1L.' WosleT y $ t0 all 8IId have made It the most rich heelRtit'cr a th esaest world. mst profltsbls a When the Ainu meet they rub their hands WedijBada co fort will he then partner : but don t 1 Y _ t �,l together in a peculiar manner, invoking Y-- fa to use Putnam a Corn Extractor. p0 ular remedy known. nvestmont in t;anada The IIrbt issue of stock 1. laces investors on the ground flow''-sad s' .�' As the winged arrow files F uda ehea oisonoue and dau eroua 9ylup Of Figs 1s #'Or sale In 76C P ' blessings upon each other the while, and Speedily the mark to find • - ' p' p g ' nearly all taken tip. The second imiw ''i�Ik%' •., t may continue this procedure for ,consider- As the lightning from the akloaa all ,stitutes, are in the market. Beware of bottle ' b all leading druggists. 25 per cent. to 60 per cent.- higher. Th" 1U 1f ° I I -- able time. They then stroke their beards Darts, and le ;tves no trace behind tl m. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. y :advancement will lxi rapid owing to, stir Any reliable druggist who may not , ' Swiftiy thus our fleeting days 1 • development work. Now is the oppo makin a curious ruritblin sound in the I Laos dt (.o., proprietors, Kingston. g $ , Bear us down life's rapid stream . have It on Land will prOCllre lti Don t let it wlip. It fie notottc3ninv ©store lid + Y , throat, and again rub their fingers and _ Upward. Lord our spirits raise ; ine times in ten the man who volunteers h such a chance as thaw. Call at offices Boa -• (� ' _ u .� palms together, after which the beard is once All below is but a dream. t information that he iQ sober is not to be promptly for any One who wishes Trade Building, Toronto. more stroked, and the business of the inter- Thanks for meroios past receive ; : ieved. t0 try lt. Manufactured only by the ' KOOTENAY. � 5, views begins. The women behave in a still :'ardon of our sine renew; , ,a CAlIf ORNIA FIG SYRUP � Teach us henceforth how to live �'.ERVrl G ask your Dru fist for O {�- ". more curi us manner. They do not salute With eternity in view; NS' TOOTHACHE rUM, Lake no CO,, t , their own at all, but .are extremely re- g1eRS thy word to Tenn{! and old; s 9titnta won't BAN FRANOIBOO. OAL. _ --------- - _•�-' - 'ometimes the death of a relative w - spectful o the men, cove: ing their eyes , Fill us with a Saviour s love : LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. V ' and looking down on the ground when they And when life's -short talo is told, ke a man cry so much act to pool an 114 h pass a male acquaintance or even a male rTaY we dwell with then above, o ion. . 0. FOK DRESS CUTTING ;._ - -[Anon. . , . , , A. P. 8I8. AGiC tiCALF �,,,r: stranger. _ i Thursdav -The first gift of Cod .to his in -. �� fought by Mi -s Chubb general ages ' c On entering a but where a man is a wo _ for Ontario. 2664 VonXe :it., iruroato Oat. i .. . man first of all removes her headdress and Pant church was the gift of tongues of fire, Q ,,.','. The to ues were fiery because the heart Mme`'"`` WESLEYAN LAMES' COLLEGE hangs it on her left, She then brushes y.aA� N i - back her front hair - and covers her mouth was on ire. One can see even now the (� lambent flame in the words of St. Paul in -jg) " And Conservatory of 6iuic. IlamilWn, Ont. with her right hand. All tins is prelims- ,a the sermon on Mars Hill or the letters to The 32nd Year will bwgin Miles of Railway " ' nary. When she sees that the man designs - 'f L. . - .. to kook at her she draws the right index Ephesus and r,alatia. Eighteen centuries - n Passes Given Awa mod. � ills left arm have not cooled them. How they still glow ; -U4 \ ON� PaUND �� September 6. FREE Each Ir:on.:'''' . finf►er across the left palm, up iQ , - - • to the shoulder, thence across the face be. what impassioned fervor is in them ! • +1 - ' " O wretched man that I am ! who shall Over 300 graduate:+ in literary couive ale• e. a The above rebus is the name of aperfume. In order L' heath the nose, and so round backward be �„ l�aal2 �11f3 Day. !arses and experienced faculty, Univerai`.y . ' to tnw•txtuce to We pnbiic our i'UCKET PERFUME hind the ears, deliver me from the body of this death . filiation, thorough instruct•on in I' WAFERS WAFERS we will give in prizes the above number ? ••' "O the depth of the riches both of the work, as well av preparatory in Music, Art, of miles of railway passes each +ninth, to be distri -• 'tr••i• When Ainu, especially Airu women, meet wisdom and knowledge of God '" A c:wiN of A 1'OU23t3 A' DAY IN THE Iiaocullon, Uolrarto and I h} rc:ratl Culture, bated as follows: 'Fo the first person sending us the after a separatioi, thathaa lasted some time, �, CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALi. llookkocping, etc.: rational Fystem of tnstruc- correct answer to the above rebus will be givens, O death, where is thy sting , O grave, tion and dixeipline. and the social advantages Cantu tI r the 11.D JtIIit . - t on any railway in I they have a pretty way of telling each other ,u RUN DOWN. AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE of a city• For teruts address tl►o Principal. ('antutu or the t►nttai titntes to the second will be where is thy victory . wh'ru F IYid' their experiences in a sort of chant, and in �, THAT AFHARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, _ A. RhK\8, 13.T.D., LL.D. given n TWO HUNDttED Il%I'Y- iH1LF.)R Now unto him that is 4ble to do exceA __ __ ___ - and to the thin! will be given a ONE HUNDftE 9 - - ' _ the pleasant sound of their singularly sweet , - MI PA", and a flatly prize of a ONE HUN1JI2luD- Sri; ingly abundantly above all that we ask or I DURING THE HOT WEKTHER letter PA eelve l tx! Moen a the first person whose 've voices one forgets their wild and unkempt think, according to the power that worketh letter ly rereiveKi and opened by us coc,t»intng car- looks. the Japanese women are equally in us, unto him be glory in the Church by rectanswor.•'nti of the above prizes, or their Band .4 remarkable for the sweetness of their voices vntent In cash, to tx+ 6rl. en w thout partiality and f1 Christ Jesus, throughout all egos, world You should use ltiev as a light and bona ❑de. Ouc=POCKF r PERVVIIE AFERs are but have the advat,tage over these Ainn the Choicest, +art ' &�sfrahle and durable perfume , without end. Amen. i healthy food. ever introducal, bele,g made o1 the best of rtu'me, 't sisters of delicate and dually ways, the These embers, picked up at random from of the size of a small coin they are not cumergome - ' charm of which the most stolid globe trot- t DON'T HAVE A DOCK' 1n the .fro t, and mch wafer su cleat to dentate .a ter is constrained own. If the women of Paul's Epistles, still glow as when they first odor for tmm tour w alz wee(CS autHciesit W clams were kindled.- [Lyman Abbott. 'TH one's clothing. The waters are put up in oozes ix Aieu- moshiri, as the Ainu call their land, OF PURE C00 LIVER OiL W ge�1 Abjection to iy because it Ie cheap. It .iw one -half dm.� +n each, thus e�i►r h flea will last from sic . are the drudges of the men in their youth Saturday- Language is an outward sign de ivlous either a% a deasert or as a vegetable, w n►no close s cant l In si answering above rebus ^ YPoP n m,uit enclose :i0 nests 1n riles. (or ten tires -cent .- - . and middle age, their opportunity for re- of an inward character. It would be interest H hosphites of Lime & Soda if cooked " directed. Canadian or BttJeen two-cent United States yen a comes with the la act of care. The ing, and not impossible, to trace the dif is NorxtNn UNUSUAL. Tlils PEAT �'A' E;°:,ri,i: h Kin t;o ens. posit a dTulpon receipt - g P y ferent National chatacteristica in file dif= HAS BI EN PERFORMED OYE;t A,D OVEit . SEND FOR A CST of {,flee- In addition to the afx+ve a large number of w> curses of an angry old woman excite the ut most terror in the bravest bear hunter. He ferent h:nguages, Greek+ Latin, Spanish, AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- tiPl:('IAL PlUZES (IF VA will be awarded. flies panic-struck from atieh names as shun- Portuguese, french, German, Anglo-Saxon DottsED BY PItYSICtANS. SCM"1''S slogs© et tteclpes to the MOt; 4T it01 AL wd.tna : HELIOTKOPF. PERFUME CO., " p MILLING lk MFU. CO., 1lontreal. - 329 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada. uma ash, (mangy deer,) tontoneppo, (bald- -all L}leae and other tongues and dialects I:K4LSi4N IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON , (Mention this paper.) , . . . -. paced boar ?) or, worst of all, rat Baru, have their reason in some quality, some C..LOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG - FRE91 _- _ - ' (corpse,) or inao -sak -guru, (godless fellow.) temperment, in the respective ecple who GISTS AT 5oc. AhD tl-oo . After death her host is regarded with even speak their diverse languages. 1Phe French- SCOTT c�' ROtY.NF., Btllr ✓ills. $ man and the German live near ne hbors on - ' A deeper dread. -7he Saturday Xeriere• K PLAN AND . opposite sides of an invisible boundary line. ORONTO BlUtoW AND CONECfldNERY CO -. e between them is as great make the "t good.+. Try them and •+ea I . 'But the different g __ __ A Curless Burial Place between the languages they speak.- - ADIES iWAO TIIIP. The wonderful e �t'r n p� Riding or walking down Oxford Street, [Christian Union. - j/ 1,1cDowea Garment Drafting Macbme of _ �it�V 1 i Y 1f res ers _ London, one can hard! fail to notice a ew York, for cutting l.adlo3' Drop. can - y ow be had at Toronto ('utting &-hoot. 13:; _ - f - curious object on the top of a very hand - d f ill tad d II __ - - 'ease Sitrovt. Ben or ustin circular. itH ,Stan and Champion a d n�W some residence a few hundred yards to the _ �ff FO? the Labtad0 ?. - right after passing the !1larble Arcli. As F[➢:Lll TEA cut•esCon9tlpatlon,Sick Horiiaontal Ohampion Wit$ seen from the street it appears to be a frame- Acadian Recorder, Halifax, N. S. If ac .referee the C,umplezion `"d W. n perfect water Spark . work of glass, Borne twelve feetJ)ong by six Prof. W. M. Reid, J. D. ScomFbrger, `3vt Free temple at QAKPlR6U Tea a arresters are broad and four high. Through the lase AottNCtt SIT Church St Torun g g Lyle Vincent and W. D. Vincent, arrived - • can be plainly seen a large, oblong box, very by the Halifax last night. They are some ANTRD -W Teacheri ' to canvas for STILL THE LEADERS 1. . duggestive of a coffin in color, shape, j and of the party who go to Labrador in the one or more of our first -el ass +ntt►,+crip• A large supply of second -hand Nn- size. ! schooner F.velina in the interests of the ion boot,, t+ecic! for illu� tr: +Wd catalogue, ines Repaired and Re -built for fit `s d terms. Wm. Briggs• I ublisher, Toronto- gg The story goes that the last tenant of this World's Fair to secure an Esquimaux vil• _ _ ___- - _ -_ - - BELT n Map. patlatial residence, who was also owner of ]age with some fifty inhabitants and_all ap- i C D 0 'W A L E NDT,�S � jvRiTE ve PROa[t?TLY, _9 _ the property, was an eccentric and very purtenances the>;eto belonging. The achoon• 1J Ii.JI . -1 we old gentleman. When he died, er left Cunniughem k Curren's wharf to- DIRECT iMPOtRTER t)F . - - away back in the sixties, he left a provision day on her mission. E (TUNS, RIFL S SHOOTING �• - in his will that. his remains should not be A Recorder reporter was talking to day EXTRA STANDARD 100 FN�T. . R . - • buried in the ground in the ordinary way, to Capt, Wm. McConnell, of Port Hilford, SUIT ,HUNTING B00TS,ETQ - ` but should be placed in a coffin inside the Guysbero, who is in charge of the vessel: ADED CARTRIIiCES. ART +iiC1Al BIRDS AND HEAVY EXTRA 110 glass structure referred to above, which he An interesting incident was mentioned (and i �R AP$ A SPECIALTY. pARA 120- . ss - - had built for that ur se during his life although h it sounds like a "puff' of a patent RCS St]c'eet East, Toronto i~. time. Agents for P e property have tried medicine it is worth noting.) " Do you Z - y Specially Cheap for Cash. w. to disprove this story, but the fact remains see that man over there," said a friend, WRITE FOR PAflT(CULA�S 1 that every Londoner in the vicinity of the ., that is Capt. McConnell, who is going hilk Pumps and SUCtion Hose• • t'"'' - ' Marble Arch firmly believe that the remains after Esquimaux. I have known him for Of Complete Steam Launcheefrom 20x1 to 31x7 _ ; of the oltl man lay, or rather stand in the years and lid was that bad with asthma "Acme Coal -oil Doilera and Engineo" from ' I w 8 H Y. Large sizes. Coal or wood fuel. WATE ROUS . - a .' _ 1. uncanny black object that is plainly visible that he had sometimes to be held up oil ••Tho Marsh Steam Pump" Lhe be+•t boiler 1 . . through that strange glass receptacle on the " board his vessel. You see him - (he was feeder in the market: Returns exhaust into - to of his late home. The house has remain- BRANTFORD - p psling wood in a cord measure to take on fevd orator heating it from iti0 to tOdugiices. ed untenanted for more than a quarter of a board) -" he is a well man ; and he attrf- Nc'r catalogue aced 3o. Ramp. Jelly GILLIES A Co.. Carleton IrUm. *tat. HIGH ORADR . z>r�� I~ I century, and the agent • says that whatever butes it to some of Dr. Williams Pink atsciti�rgaY : CANADA . - •f . - - that curious box may contain it will never Pills that he took, two after each meal." � '- - be removed, even though the house stands Out of curiosity, the reporter secured an s - I y• intioduction to the captain, and after some '- empty until it crumbles with deco QLOG�n - `f' talk about the expedition, remarked: "Is . - Mr. J:, owing to the jealousy of his fel- that correct, Captain, about your recovery 4 low clerks, was daily subjected to many from asthma, and that you attribute it to (/ &Co� , petty annoyances. One day his enemies these pills ?" ���� - thought they had hit on a plan which would "Well, 1 dvn't know anything else. I ��� '" - ��- - amuse them and add to J's discomfort. So, recovered after taking them." � when J. entered the office they one after "And haven t baen troubled since i the man �: another came up and said to him in a tone 'No. Of course we will ties what this TORONTO - _+ Of horror : winter may bring forth ; I haven't raid ONT. Y' " Why what is the matter with ;ou ± anything about it." - - we Are looking for I , , - Are you ill? You look simply ghastly." "But last winter?" ' - . 4 Mr. J. sat listening quietly for a few "I began taking them in December, and minutes ; then suddenly, to the surprise of 'found the change brought about in my con- Peedowa Azle Grease, most datable grease in t If so' we '° would nr a ou not to keg _. _ - everybody, got off his stool and faipped dition, which Dr. Parker, of Halifax, said the mirk ©t. Peerless Boot Olntmen should i g y p ,�,..: was about as bad as it could be. be !n ©very etaWo. °`. into the manager's office. -- - - - OFr - ': A short time only had elapsed when the It isn't often that a patent medicine gene - PUTTING 8i Ii18t~ .- manager appeared followed by Mr. J., and such a bier boom in the incidence of Howe- t7�aae. i7Yzt't 4&0m ;,, I I I . addressing the. astonished clerks said : gathering, as is furnished in the above; bt�� - '- l' ­ - .. _­ . . - " As Mr. J. is so unwell, I have granted it is all set down just as it transpired, sacs AUTOMATI ,� �� L� ­­ : him permission to take a day or two's holi. dentally. ter Of $0 nines lmporta en day, so you must divide his work equally The whole Labrador pwty ctinsiats o paLanted ISH3 -. ' ` -` amongat-yoa until he returns." Messrti Tabor and Vinc�,nt, of. Reid, o TRUSS by tented lathe _ r x ?� Harvard College; 11rir. Lyle Vincent, $ • ____� Louie; Dr. Baer, Philadelphia, a diatinga Grandest YO0 'M IleYff meet with Stich another opportun- � -� : I3r. Talmage, :he Brooklyn divine, met fished naturaluit; Prof. Uillette, New Hav r i INSU the Czar at Peterhof on Friday. Conn., and Hon. W F. Ryder, Quebec r� final Invention A-�' The e% et to n with ,boat The Automatic is a marvel of meohanism. it . lty 4f . ���`�,�. ��! - . „ » -. - y pct centralizes di1> maces between contraction and - ... ; , • ` `, Yea, my child, tea roses are equally Esgaitnaux, wit , komaticke, kayaek expansion of body, caused by motion of legs. �: sweet at breakfast time. and, general cull flea of curiosities from eouYhing.aneezing eta,direot to the aperture .. `V ' -- Es uimaux land. a aohooner is a hand of Hernia. automatically. 19 now pre$e,Dted b� ' ' ' ' Nothing pleases a man so well a$ to be q r; �' same model, 9fi tone, d is a feat sailer THR SAME TRU88 ffOR �.Iia;MT `.a� asked if his oldest daughter isn't his wife. pp AND SIEVERE 0"K& ref � pQ,rtictllar8 write the Q011f ederatioil Life, �li'� `�1` _ ` John Silver ac Ca furnished the sa lies. O>el self! through Druggists. m .' Ethel -" What would you advise me to - � t the Hoagie. Pamphle red �y do with my voice ?" 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'"'a THR E SERVE'D � - FRUIT ,, .-.�� _-, I i ­ - .. f .1. - ... . , ,�-- of parchgaing soft coal for threshin& . , ESY �PR . . - � :;�- - ,, . .. 1. -4,:,: � .,:. :.. ..; : . ­_ . .- ":.,, . - What has ha done to merit such no- - . -.111" W.- . ," .. � . �- � 7'. . -,� ; ;_ .1., . : . I I'. � �' , . , ,! I , . , - . . I ­ I - . . ­ _-,�, "� : . - . , � , . � . - other can be supplied at the Clara � I � h ... � ., � � - 1. I I - . � � 'A, . � � . '. . Out statian. For partioulan apply to W. B. � i.7- : � ,._." -_., .. I � I, I - I . , I_ �_. 1. . _. . . I 41 1. . ., .: - , .., toriety ? He boa done what he could 413 � .� .I I :­ _. _,��­.: :., . . .1'. -.1 . - " �. . - I . ..-.I 1. .. I . _� . . ,.;,:,. - �, : 11 I . . ­ , � .. .. - I . - �. 1. .1 . . I... 1. .:-" .".- -1 �:­,_ ;;--,­-*, .­ .. - ; _­. I 11 I.... ..: . : l : - ..:. �- _., • Z . - 9h. I 1. . 1. _.... . . - - 11, . -� ... --� Z, 1---* ';� ''s . -.1. . , ­.'' .,..-, . . . � ! `� I . I . . :­,. :�,'7` uade we __ 1. ,% : -1 ., � ''... -.1, ... , :. - f. : ' ' � .. �. . -v � - f . , � 1 . . �.. . _.- 1-1 1. � �.�1. 1, I I . - . I - I- . .. .. j . ;- ., I -I . 4� �: , 7 1 4 - in his own-weak way, to pore ,.. ..I I -I I.. . . . . � . . . I . ' ­ - .7.� - ­ _­ --�. : I.: � :. _�1.1.''i . ... -., �, -, I jk -- . - . I HOWE Evenireen Shade and Orna- .- . 1. -_ . . j 1, I 0 - . �� � 'i�r I, �*4- t� . , � . - . . . .. ­ •- . - . . ,. I . .;* I mental trees for sale. The and r i .. I :.. I . requires . I , Canadians that our aountry would be I . Otdra . .. - I . - I undersigned , : I 1. . . . I .. - . " , '. , ,.,�,­�� 11 - - . � . : �: .P", �L . . ��, . il.;!�, .�, � . . I , V " better if give away to 9,hostile nation. in stock about 91),010 Norway Spruce and I . . ".."' I . . I L- - . .. , :; . V - L I � � . _. .1 ��, .. ,-. - ;1 .1 . . . -- - ... L . - �11, . I- . . . . . .- 1. L I .� - - - - � , _ .. . I I . . . I -, - ­- .- ;­ ...­. ;11. ­,. I _ ,:�-�!.:�,� ... I I � I L �. - L . . tob Pines in all sizes up to 2i feet. 9 inch - - . � .1, . L I- I I ...: � .- � � - . , .� I Cha 11khm"U8 5SAMf, . f this L I I I . - . - .1. . . '... . � .. :-. I ,. . .i,�: What effect will the beheading o - . I � I �. . .1 :. � . . I I I .. . I - �� � I.. . race tree plants as they arrive from the old , ei r - _� - . I 11 . :_ - '. 11-._�' 1. . . . .- I ,. . . . �1� � . I . L,L . . - " L t&_- . . officious County crown attorney have $9.00 per hundred e I to 3 years growth in I . � _. - I . I.. . . �, .. .., *published ever Friday morning, rA Its ollict) I . I • �,� . .. .1 - snada half a cent per Inch. Also all idv4b Of ,- . ,L" ' , I . . . :� f ... -� - . Pickering,Ont. on the future of this young country ? getable plants for sale Celery and late cab- . i . . . . .. . ... -:.... ­...�I -:1 . . . I- I . I --- . _ -... - .1 - :� I .. I M , . - . . . � I . . � . , � . TERMS -I- - -­�,,,,:!­:� � will lity. H. 1,opkins, V, S,, Green �:, M of � . . . . L . . Why, in six months his name 90 SO-SM. I . .. 01.28 peiryeZr; 61L.00 if P&J4 IS&d fuer, GRANULATED . i S GA ­ . I . I . I - 1: ---------.,&- - ,. ,. 2 . . 1. . "soe* have been forgotten. , .., - ,,...� _, ' I . . - . I I � N.- . - I . � � _ _ . . I ­ . . I I ­ . RATES OF ADVERTISING: �.. ,.-,_,.­! E :-The residence and . L . . . - a 1. . . I 0,R SAL I . .. 11 1. I . . ­ . I I .. . ..- . - I­ �. :. � � -. .,! ,�_. , � .. I a ."I _L I.: � .. . . . . I � I . . ,. � .. - (Pint insertion,per line - . . -10,00,nts. Mr. H. Peterson, the well kt�own I grounds of .the undersigned. There are . . . . �. . I . . . . I . . . .. ...- . . : I . I � : . I ". � .. .. L - .-1 �: � ;,� . � - : ' 'L . .. I ., I ,l*1 . , I .. ., � I .1 - . . . . ... . .. - . .1 . . - : . ��11 I :: .. - , . - . . .. � Each subsequent iusertloo.rper line - 5 " I . acres.20 rods frontage---on which is a solid . . . . . � .; . -I - � � .1.... . . . . . ­_ - . � .,. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. fruit exporter of Port Colborne, Ont., rick house,with every convenience,also driv- . .: . . - � . . , . . I . L . : I - I -, . , . .. I . . � - I . I 1_. I .. . .. I ��.- . . . - � . L I W ­ . . . � - - , . . I I � Special terms given to parties making con- . L' ' ' - -0: � I . vertisemeuts. . : has issued his annual circular giving g house and stables. Young orchard, and %. place is located ♦. . #0 0: - _� . A N D , 0 ' ' . � 11 fruits of all kinds. The I I . .., s . - . :. ,� s . - 1. . . ... _.� . . . . . . . . . . . I.. F.� . I . racts for 3 or 6 months or by the yoar. Half- an estimate of the apple crop in C%n- m` Pickering college,and is one of the -- , .. - . . . . I t - Tatrable 8 in the village. A I I . .. V ppo ite the V . .1 I Tearly or yearly contracts pa�able quarterly. ada for 1892. He estimates that On- oat . I .. I .. ..'... "I " . - I ... . - - Business cards,ton lines or under, with paper, or particulars .. - I . 1. % . . . � . � I . % . . . .- . . . : . - . t, �_ .1 . - foro=NieFIELD,or W.V.OW -� I - - . . . . . I I 1. . . - . . . .. . . I - � ' �L 1� . - I,. ,r,$5 00,payable in advance. tario has ten per cent. more thaill last RDSON,Pickering viltage,. lb-6M.' I_ .1 . . I ,� - . -1 ! - . . . � ­ ... L .,�. 1. . I . . . . - . . - '. . - . �. -.1 _ L, , .. �' ,I I - one I . ' ' " • , . . I- . - . 4 . . - � . � - . . , ' L . I - .. 1:PNOtieg in local columns ten cents per line, � � .. I . , nve cents per line each subsequent insertion. year, but apples are t of so good --- -- -- ------- - ------ .; . I . , no - . . .- . I . I I . L:': : � L� .contract rates made known on applies- . - , f5pecisa a quality, being spotte . � . . � . . . L.. � I . . - .- I _", tdon. No free advertising. . - I � I: -.. . . .1 I . ; . / many b , d. In -L . NOTICE.-.- '.`. , . - * ars . . ... "I� Advertisements without written ristructions Nova Scotia the crops will be 20 per ­ - , Id' Sty e Fru "t_ - :. J .. . � - . . I . ­. I r I will be inserted until forbidden and charged 643- OTWITHSTANDINQ the re -rts . _. I � I . riordingly. Orders foL r1iscontinuing advertise- cent. larger than in *.891. With the circulated to the contrary, The 2001wat '' . -L I . I .. . _.. ­ . . - -� . - -1. . - . . . . - 1.� ­.. � , . � . . . 7, -.., el- menta mast be in writing sud sent to'the Pub- exception of the New England States, f "" . I . I . . - . - . . 9. Co.Of Whitby,beg to inform farmers and . .. . .. . . . . . . . . I. .:'L . -. . . . . . .. - - . . . I . . I . I ", - );., fisher. . . where the crop is larger and of better e public that their Foundry in still running, . . . .. I . . . :0: ? . - - . . . . . . . . - �- Job Work promptly attended to. - .1 . d that they are making the C010b?Lted"Con-. . . . . - I _... .- - I . . I .. .. . . .. . � . . . . -_ . . L.. - - . ,3"., -I . ; . . opgIffel. quality than last year, the 'various Cut" Mower Turnbull Binder. Whitby Twin . . . .: - . I . � L * ,. i W. J. CLARK. . -1.� I PR low and other implements as usual and also ` . - ­ ..I .. ­ 6 I - � I . . state r a general repairing business. _ _1 - i L light crops, New York haying but one- oi=r on the popular WwB always in stock[ .... . . - . I �. .. -I ;- ,- / __ Our Polities-Stnot Independence. -Smith,Pickering,--is our agent. . . . . - - - C. ":.. . - . . I . r . _. . . .�� , , . 1 ; . J , _ � quarter to three-eiglits of a crop,while 4 . To NB . - I .. I � � - " Z I a of the American Union show , - 1-.1 -j Z , i Whitby, June 25th IW2. 1W ---' . ­ I 1._., - . 4DUir Al m-A First-class Local Paper. .-- :. � � . � I - 1. . . ,- ..o . � I _. . . I Ohio, Michigan, Southern Illinois and -- -- ---- ­ . . I . . . � . .- - ..` . �. . . - . � I . . ' . - . I . - I ­ . I ­.. I . . . � . � ,4 � .. - - . . can y you - h both at ... '. _. . . . 4- 1 � , [ k. . our ]EXpectatlons-The ImAy Missouri will all have light crops.- R. P A R K E _R � � I , A I ? 1. -mpport of the neovie of Pickering and vicinity. . I . I soppl , with . . - -- . - . �. � If World. � . . . - . . �. . � .. I . . . � . ­ I . . - I I I . I � - . . . - ..�'. , _. MERCHANT TAILOR - '.. I . I � . ..I.. . .. � . . . . . . .� .. .- . i- t -. . . ;.''. .. . I I ..I - . . .. ­ .. . . ­ ­ . � ­... ., . 1 . bottom. figuresO .. � - I .o- I—. . -.1 I . I ­ . . . 1. - �� .: _ � ! , I FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1892. ;.. -1 WHITBY. I. . 1. - . . • .., .. - . - I - I- - . ;. . . . . . ­ � . L . . . - .. . I I..-. - .1 i. .. 1. _ ,.., . 11 1. . HIGHLAND CREEK ' . . I I . - .. _. ­ . � . . . - ... _. � . � - _ . .0 . . . I . � . 1. . �j . I - . � . . ­. . .i - . .1. . L I � . . . . . � - � :17 � I . , . � . :o: - - - . . . .. . . ...-- I I I - . 169. Heard had the misfortune 6D low . . . I .. .1 I . . ­ I -1 .. .I �_ ­-, . I . � -- . choice stock of imported goods always .- . I .. . . I . 0. . . LL - I - . ' ' I L . .. . . . . I . . .. I L I . . - ... NOTES AND.COMMENTS. - . two cows on Monday evening. They were . - . . - ' Mit - - - L;'- . _� .. . . . . 1- - .. .. - . . I ;1 '.. _', '' . killed on the main line of the G.T.R. on on hand. Terms wh. • Fit guar• ,:. Good assortment Qf Harvest ts. . Fine Oaticaeal. ; - . I . - ­ I -1 . � . .; . . . - . . . ., -, . , I . . . ,:�:.. '. -:,.-, - M ,., ­ ­ - . Armes st. No damages can be obtained as I anteed. A call solicited. . I . . . I . -­ . '. . . . __ ,I 1� - .. I .. i .L . . . . - I /"-. . . I - - � "The ki . . - . ­ .... I .. . � . �e6t&ehibition vote in Mani- the law forbids people from allowing stock __ . __­___________. . . . . . Canned Salmon, Heddle, Lobsters,- Sar- I t � . . . . . :_ - 1 I L . � . - I . . � . _. � . . . I - . .; -1 I I carried by at least 14,000 MlLjOr, to run at large within half a mile of a rail- !RST' CLASS FARM TO RENT :- .. - . � 'toba 11, L I . t. � , 1. . - . , 1. . way track. For a term of years. Being parte of Lots . . . . . � . . j - . - . . . "I ity. _i: ­ .. ' -:-; 7- - -. , . Lake Snore. Pick- L . . . . . . dinos and Vegetables... .. . . . ­ - - . . - . . . - .1 .. - 4 1� ._.. . . . . . - ,`� ',._,�_.. -, Miss Beatrice 1)artn, - . . f '-- L ____.__ --- ".-i; *.- . . ell has oompleted the and 8 on the Broken Front,La. , and 3 - - - .. ` ng,5 miles from the Town of Whitby, . . I ' I I ... Premier ' crit painting of a coat-of-arms for the court I L . - * 1 7 � - Greenway has a ma lies from Pickering village. coutainin 244 I .. . , . - . .'.'. house. We are not proficient enough in art ores; no broken land, soil clay loam. 'Pirst •- . 1. . . . ; .. �"7-.� %1,, ' - . . .. . . . of fourteen in' new Manitoba legis- it - 0 0 - . - -_ . I ". - ".. 11 to criticize this production, but to us it lass stone stabling underneath two barns. all 'I I . � . _. _ . . . - - . I I fetors, whichnumbers forty members. ch rnisbed with the latest improvement ; room . .. . - . .. . . . - ,L.( . � I - I ap ars to be a brilliant 'work, one whi tie tip 70 head of cattle 58pan 0horses; •BARR.. - 000 - S LT. _:. . . . . I.- , 1:.1 -l' . _.. . I . � • � ;• . 1. . will the loyal eye of Justice Falcon- ell watered and fenced off into 20 and 25 sere . V . - . I" .- . . . I 11�-,- 1. ­ � The action against W. F. Maclean bridge sparkle again :when he sees it in el(Is, with gates opening into it lane running . . .. I . a .. I - � .. M. P. of libel and conspiracy brought September. rough the centre of the farm;two good dwell- I -- -.----.-- . . .. I . L - . 1. I . on ig houses. also orchard and gardens; all in , ' . : -­ -_� I . .1 �­ 4Dii by M. C. Cameron, of Goderich, Another sudden death occurred here. od atate of rultivation. Use of one of tile - . __ _w ��- : - , - . . . .. 11 . . . . . . . I- -i ' stone stable slid I - . lias been somewhat changed, and the Sunday evening- last, Daniel 'INIanning, ouseb afterist be and stabling for 4 . . ! hostler tit the Armstrong house, being the orses, and the use of one I ... . - .. I .. - I . . I - . . I L . I - . ,proprietor of The World will his R I C' HA' R D S 0 N P S . � , victim of an attack of inflammation whicl, am after 15th November. For further particti- I- - - . . . .1 ­��_; _ . . rs enquire of JAMES CAMPBELL, Owner, � .. . .1 . .� ff .. trial at the fall assizes on the ehailgC carried him o'ff as quickly as cholerti, would . . I-X.CA.M=)'W,X7.A.M= SrZ(=)M:E, . . . . . ­ - : . . 'Iiitbv P.0. 39-44 v- I I I ­ . . criminal libel. ! have done it. He had been suffe ring from ---- -----------I-- - I------ . � . �. I . . . - . .. . -- . . .• I w tof'cr . '. � I is the place to buy your harvest tools. . . �. .. . . .. � � I - - � . I . . .. . � . I . I � . 1 . . � . - -1.. - I . . . ­ , . . ­ . .t I. dysputery for afortnight. Friday night lie . . I . . . L'. . . . . - . . . - * Forks* of all kinds. - %I 1'.arks . . Sir Oliver Mowat, the Preluier .of was tolerably Well, Monday lie was buried. Offs COTTON HOOT , - - -1 . . - � . � . il :- . S - � . I - - . . _.. . . - I - ( $� 1. The Oddfellows of Whit6y, Oshawa Itild �. - Rakes, Scythes and Swaths,. � . . . - . ..; . .:! . �. - . . .1. �. .- : .�:.� I .� - �011tario ill, on the 31st of October .. - - I . : Fill, . . r' ., I . . . . .- . _­ . - . .ill. . .. I . . " . - , . Brooklin turned out, and, headed by the (.'0.11P0 UND . Turnip,and Carrot Hoes, . . . ... . . . -is . - . - " . e' . . _. � I ­ . I . I .a i I . - i year, ill . ' - to the east- . 4 '%rect . . . � . . .- ' .. I .-Ilext, complete his twentietl town band, marched in a body . - i(ut disvovvry by all old . . . Sceeen wire netting for windows and doors, . . ph3s -tan. Successfullyused . .., I -ern _. : . . . . � . . . ..'j. - .�. 1-office as head of the Ontario Go% - ern part of the town, where conveyances 111011ti.ly by thousauds of lad- . � 1 .. . . .- . Ready made window soreens, 30 and 36 in, �. . . i .. cemetery fes . . . . tikmt. This is a longer period of ser- were waiting to take them to the ce iiet ry Is the only perfectly trate . l, . I .. + . .. . . . . . . - - . . . ' -service of the Church of and reliable medicine di5cov- . 1_ . I . _. Boys express wagons, . . .' . . � I.' - - wice than can be placed to the credit After the beautiful ered. Beware of unprincipled . - I . : . I - �. . ­- I * . _ . oi England, the Oddfellows performed the - . Bird cages and wbipfj,. - . - . S". � t � .. . � . . . . . . . I . -, .- . - . " - - � ­ of any Prime Minister in any part Of (1ruggists who Aller inferior . . )P, . .,r '04 . . . ,4. 1 * -. last sad rites of a deceased brother, which dicities in 0 of this. Ask for Cook's Cut- I . and everything in .the hardware lizie. . - Z.M - , , III&C I 7'. , � � . � , *tbe 1�ritisb Empire. : umber of o substitute; or en- . . . . ' . ,�. I was very impressive. A large n und,take n . T ' ` *.' * ' - ­ 1. . �I.- 1. , hoot coompo - . %. . - 1 - - , -4, � - .. ... __ ...­. three - . .. . ... . .. .... - Is _� . " '..j_eCtL - nse ;)I and 4 cent Canadian postage . I . . _. . . . � �.s � � 1 P.. �1� - first 8 friends and relatives also attended the fun a LLUIPSW letter,and we will send sealed by Fre- . . � . . . .�.. Give us a call. - e . ., .. _ .. L . .- . . � . � . - .11 I..� . I . . . -It is expected that the r t e riC eral. He was one of the beat known men t rn inail. Fu!l waled particulars in plain on- . . . . 1. . . . - ' .1 � 1- .-- * - I 1,- will be tested on Church street, in town, a most accommodating cliap in % lope.to ladies only.2 stamps Address Teald .. . - ' I - .� . II _ . .car - . � -' . t . . � 1. - . -. . .31 Woodward &ve I 1. ­ I . . . ; .xt week, every sense of the word-. He has made Uy Co.,No.3 Fisher Block.I . . ... I .. .., - -- Toronto, about the first of ne _ troit. Michigan. -M . . . - - . .thirty-two trips across the ocean. A wife Sold in Pickering by R e - To - RSC HARDSON . . . I - - , - � L! temau,M. D.. and all responlibig druggist .1 . . . . 0 .� . . . . .. "'., .. L. : . . i . and it is supposed that the test will and two children are left to mourn his lost orywhere . '� ; � .. . - 1 _1 . . I . � j . .- 1=1C;3C=n11%TC3-9 01,%TW. . � - � . .. . .. . . �. .. _­ I � . - . . - . - . . - .. . I � 1� . 'be satisfactory in every way. . It 18 and for whom the deepest sympathy is felt. --- ­_­�­­ . . . - I . . . . .1 . . - . . � . � . � . . - 1. - -1 . - .... : 11 ' the intention of the Company to have -Chronicle. _ - -_____ __-----__ _____ __ __ - � - . ..�. - - I . - i _'. I L . . . . : . ' ..%..: . ...--. . , .- --.. p 9 ARMERSATTENTION - - . - electric cars running on all principal ---*11p 0 . - - - 11 . -1 .� . 1. . 11-. . - I � .1ohn Chapman, of Thornhill, is believ. � 1; . . .I . �. . - 'I- .. - .. -- - . . . . � . - . LL. V . . . .Ar�ets before Gbegreat Industrial Fair ed to have been murdered in a drunken I I. ,� .. I . � . ; r . I I ­ � . - I � i "_ " r, a . , BRAN $11 per ton. - . -1 - - . I . , . . Aspens---Sep. r-th. . . - . - . FORNITURE . . L - FURNITURE "L I I ­ ­­� ­ : . P - I I . 1 . - - . L quarrel last Monday night. . I . , I .. � .. . The Fall assizes for the Count of Ontar. I � ­ . ..- ... . � �._I��� . -We understand . I . . . ,. I ---�- r - ----- ­ T1116 Post says : . . . . . - � I . : _. . - . . - s . . . .. . ill be held at Whitby on October . . 1. -. I . . , � . - . . . - I . . *1 - . - .1 . _. . T14 . . ­�-._% . . - � 111d see ( 0 ' - ,� _ - - directors of the Lindsay, PontPonty- "' . & I 10th, Judge Falcoxibribge presiding. . SHORTS 113 per ton. You _should )u r S" I e ooni . . . - pool and Bobcaygeon railway meet Storekeeper McFadden, of Suaderlandi : 0. -4 b dr ' Suites. *. . ­� . , - __ ­ L. . � . _ . . . . i . . . . I . . - � . . � . . I . . . S . ' . - I .. - t- Nionday to consider methods of 1,,w assigned for the benefit of his credit- . . . . . 1. . " 10r_�: I , - 11ex . - . . L - - . " .. . . - ,,.._Ar Plush aiid Hair Cloth Parlor Suites - , n with the constructioll of the ciro to Messrs.Campbell & May, of Toron. � I f TfIXG-l- - . . ,going 0 . . 1, . .. *0 . . . .. . . . • _ s a substantial govern- to. . . . . - . I�I�i ..-..I .-road. There i 4 I � . _ . _ . . at remarkablv low prices. , - ­ I - . L . .. . ' I . . . .�v . . ­� subsidy available, and a finan- The body of Gra6e Stevens, another � - . � . I I . 4V � ment subsi . . � . . I ' � - . s-:� Ity I .,.- . ­ . construction . . Picture fritl-0111" (lone to order. . .. . .. . I .. - . . ­ C K ' MILLS ! - - I . . . . tial scheme for will no VICtIn" of the Wiarton drowining calami In _. '•�1' - . -v.- doubt now be devised without much Lias been recovered.. Four bodies are still PIN . . . 1=1111 .. .• . . I - -, * . . r � . . . .. - . . L '. the water. - - . 11 �, L I L . in � - F . I �. .. . . � We are head in this townFbip for U-ndertakill'y goods. . Everything . - - . I new. -1�mi i'lifficulty.1 Bonus by-laws will, ,it is The handsome new -residence of J. . . ... .. .; . I . 0 . .. . - . . ­ -- . . I .. � .; I � . .- - �­ . . � . �; I . . _:- *- I- * . I . . . � . � , required in this line always iii stock. ' , " , ' L - - t . : , Understood, be submitted to the mu- Acheson, of Norway, was struck by light. . . . . . - ----, . � . ,. . - . L. .. . . .I., ­ I . . 1 : " - --- - - I ' ' ` _.. . . / L I . 1. '. .. ..: 111cipalities, interested. . I � niug Tuesday night and totally destroyed. I . I � I . I I .. . . . - - . % . I ... . - � .. � - - I � I 'L - .., ... . . .- An alarm was sent to the fire department . . . . DILLINGHAMI . . . . ..- . i�. i�I ..Alessrs. Charles Drury, AIL P: P-, from the box at Leslie and Queen streets. ill Anor 15 1 will sell Bran .- &-� 1 . _ . ­ .1. it. ­ .1 . 0 . . . � - . �f&­'­ - . . . .. 2 .. . 11 - . . UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS L . . . . ' "I ��. . ! - I., . Crown Hill, president, and J. J. Kelso The brigade went as far as the City limits . . . ­ . .­ �..: LL . �I . . I . . . . - - . . - . '. ". L I .. I . - . . . .. . I . � . J .. . � , . . , � . and th n turned back. The 'toes will ex. - . . - , . n e I . - L -111.4 Toronto secretary of the dehorning - half ton lots : I . . . 1=11==MMIISTC�9 01-Trz- - - . ­. � .1 ... � , teed $5,000, on which there is no insur. nd Shorts in I . . - I .. - . . . 1. . I 1 . . . L - . - . I I - . . L - - 1, �. .. commission, appointed by the Ont�rio c . . --_ --- -_ - - . .- I . - - I ________7___-.---- - -- �-------___ - V_ . - .. - . . . ­ Covernment, have been busily engag- ance. . . 1 ­ .� - il . . -,. , . . I - . "I ' . . a&�� , - , . I . - . I .1L � L 4.� .. 11 . - - . .- ., - .. . . . .� Up . -:::b._ . " . .. ove price. - - . :!J - ,L I . . ­ sed for the past two days drawing .,,�, ; . . . r over at the ab 1. . . I. . : _ . . . 1-1 I - . . _ '. . . - 1. . BIRTHS. . . .. .. .­ I . . - .. I - : ... . .::­ ­:. -. .,.­ . I . NOTICE TO FARMERS , .... .. . The com- .. . Monday.. - � . . . .. . � . . ­ . ;. the commission's report. - I I . � . . . . . - . 1. . . .. JxxxTvR--Iu Pickering, on July lith I . � - the wife of J.Jenkins,of twin sons. . . . I imission find in favor, of dehorning and iw2,' e for farmers to . . � . . . . - the report -states that the cruelty Of FORBYTH---In Ptckerin on Tuesday Aug9th 18M. ow if; the t,ftm � . I . I . 11 .1 . --&W-0-Now- 7 . . . . . _. - - .. I ­ --- il . I � g wt. . . . . . . . . . .. . - .I . . - - . .. . .. . I _ - . . . I � I . ,he practise has been intensified by the wife of Lyman Forsyth, of a daughter. . - . a �. . - . . I . . �� . I .. I - .- - . . � - ... ."'. , ., i . I . I � . I _1 - � I . _ . ' . . . . � - .- ., tl Tw i .� . . k .. AN9 . : ., .. .- - - 1., . I . , - vesting machinery . - . . I - -tbe opponents of the. born depriving - Netry AtIvertisenients. . lay in a winters stock. . OW is your time to purchase your Haying and Harvesting "' ".. . - I � _.. k 1. manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, . .. � 1, � . . - - - 11 1: . . operation. The report will be printed - ! . � N . .� _, �S­ . .. I . - - _ 1 . ­ ' ', � ' . . 4 � and sold by Z. :P(::).MS-5rWX-X, Pickering. The following . - . - . .:, I . � . I � �Aiortly.. . _. - . - . FOR SALE :-Fresh milch eOW, apply .. .. � . . . . I - . . ' ' I . - . ' . ' : - _ . . I ", . I - ' . - . .- I - .�� .._. - , . . 3 . I . are the varieties :-New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. . .. . ;_ .11 . I -IN . . �I - ` : . - to W. Gilchrist, Cherrywood post office. ., � � - - I .. . . . - � .� I - . . - I . 1 . . ... J F. L, SPINK. � - . . I � - I . � t, . - .- __ ----.-.---- . - . F. 8- Dickey at one time an active to No. 8 A, and Patterqoit binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford -Clean seed Democrat - . -_ . . I _1 � I �10R SALE: I - � . -... �. -. . Vj� - . - - -_. - � I .1 �. e ;. z .1 �._. imember,of the Toronto cricket club, I wheat. Apply to A.N..Ridley. Pickering. Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, . . . .� - �� ., 11 k_ - I p .. . , . � . -, .. . - . -- � tiled by his own hand in . . I Rakes, Scufflers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, )toad Carts and Binding Twine. - ­ I:tl . . I . ,, He was -A second hand pheaton in . - . . : Halifax on Saturday. Oil a F OR SALE : . I his room at . . 1.. splendid condition, also &cutter in good . I I . 11nces from 10 to 18 cents per pound, and we have also repairs oil hand for - - 11 . ' ' - . . . . . I tour with the Ottawa club and not repair. Apply at this office.. 32-tf. I . . " Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also.80 different king of plow* - �_ ­ ! _ .. I . 1. 1. - --- I . . I . . .­ .-- . Q- '.�� ; showing up to advantage in one game, OR SALE,:-Good second hand buggy ­ I � . . point. Order your repairs early. Warcrooms opposite R. MOORE'S black- - I - - - . . . . .. I .- . I I . * : I ; . . .....: . - , , . . . �_ . . . ♦ I .� .11ith shop. - � - � I . � I Le wa,, removed from the teftni andFcheap for cash.or exebaiige for stock. or . . . . I I - �. . .. - ; I . . . " . I , . . 81 .. . . . ,. �. . ton. tf. . . . . . - . I Z - � - another wan substituted.' This so good-milch cow. -Apply to Isafte Linton.- - - . . . 1 . . I I . - . .1 I . - . .. .. . . 11 '_ Now is the to order - '- ' * . 1 , - . .1 . .- . . . . - I . . . . upset his reason that lie pierced ills ,kSTRAY:-From the premises of the . _. � Lo FOUSSYTR4 PICKERINGO :. I . . -_ 1. . �� I i ng, - . - ; . I .. , e � . . I . ­ I., __ - - ____ I . - I _ temple With two bullets. That a man undersi d, lot 33, 3rd con of Pickering, .. . ____ -.---.----.,-- __ -------.------ - _________ __== . - .. .1 ­ E ��� � I .�, about .a dark red bull calf, one year Bill Heads --. . . . . . .. � -1 . ... I� I '._. can so give himself up to sportslasto old. Suitable reward for his recovery. Robt. �.. - . . 4.. ,I . . � �_ • I" . ­ . "2, 1. .- . . I C"ITAL. - - - . - - I . _ . .. ! . I � . , - - commit such a terrible deed, when dis- Garland.Cherrywood. ­ .. - . . RS* I !: I . . .- �:f ­� � ItZaTo. - I . . . . . .1 :I L­� .. ___ . - -_ * -_ . � ! �2,000,000 ,. .. :. . 811600,000 1 . .., .� . I appointed in a game, can scarcely be OR SALE CHEAP :-One coyared Letter Heads' .. . . A speolft monthly medicine for 1-diat . . . . . .� . . .. .. � - I � to r"tart and regulaw Me nienow ; . I � ."% I- . I . - . . . - 11 ' ; .. :\ - I I rod . I . ... . V. .udag free, b&%Ithy aud 141alm 1 � ' i . . . . I" d1wharj* No aches or palm on air I - . - - ..�� - - - . .. . . I I alized, but such seems to haye been Feart,(Picton) ; I covered Burgy; I Cutter; - - .. - • re . I . I . _ � �' ...'..- :�. I Bear-skin Robe; I Hct Single Harness, nearly-, . I I � ." .. Now seed by over 36,000 ladies, ' , . . . THE .1. . � '.. . . I . . ,-"-' l .� . . ­� . the caso with the late F. S. Dickey. ,,� now i I Cuttiug-box, (Fleury); I Single Horse ­� - I WIU 960 QSAIU. InTl . . I . . - . 11.i I - - . . .- � , . � -1 I - ---- , - 1. ... �. . . Statements -- =-=h�: _ _gOW430 I , _ _ ' _. ' , `. - Plough; I Grain-hutch,etc,.etc. Apply to-15. H. .. . w orTma Buy of your dru ' - . . I th6se with our denattale a - �- - .. . . ' . ­ . . . . 'i' �.. I .I 3a-tf. . ... ,. .. .. ­ .-. Ali unsuccessful attempt was made Jeffery,Pickering. . - . - . I oflabaL Avoid subigitatea, 89 -! BANK - Or1aTOA6NTO . � .... 1. -� __ . .. . - � . I I I - -___� ... . - - . I .. .1� . -11 . .1 .. . � . LV8"-P 't _. . : ... . . ; : ! cago Musical Society to have --7---- - -- - Envelopes , ; I -, - . �'da` 10 61IM& I . . L._11 . , 1)y the Chi ' ' DA ' I -1 � i . . 2�r I . . . ­ .. Z . . .. . . M ; I - - . �:, � � I . . -88 serail, being � . . RAM .i . .. : . J�ARMFOR SALE : * .embers of the XIII Battaliffli . . IIilthe in composed .of lot .35 in the 5th concession � -1 . _tI . ---. ____ . ' -.1 C .. - . . 1 . . _ .. . � . . . - Band, of Hamilton, arrested while of Pickering,'} 'Mile from Locust Hill station. : . . - . � . - . � . 'I­ - - - - I I . if not sold by September 15, it will be to rept: I I ards, eo:. . . .' �_ - '-� - - .. . . '. .. :- I ­% ­ - . . .. -_ , . , her I . . � I -1, I - - - -pa i W135 . , TORONTO BR . . . . - . . , . � ­ . . ssing through that city the other F, BURGESS, Locust Hill. I .: I .. ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD . L ��NCH _ . ...- ... I ... �. I_.. . i : I.. ... I ., � - . ,. .1. . . . . . . . . ,­ - .. . � I - ,;�- -�------------- '. 1. - , � ""� � � _' .. I . . �m_1 - � I ;� . .. - `. - , � . Organic We&knem4 Failing blemory, Luck of .1 . ., . .. ... ,day. The Authorities argued that the ,� I * . :­ Z. . A -' . I q . . - .1. I.. ,. . ­ � - � . �- . I . : , ... -_ I ­� _. . . � - .-: sh to all- , . . - � . - ._.,_. Energy, Physical Decay. positively owed by Cor. Ch-arch and Wellingt6n Stse I 4. � .Nk .­, : band members were artests therefore JOHN TANNER SON wi . . - ... . . ' . ... . I I - - . .. - I .I . . nounce to the public that thoV have open- jUSt H&scltou's Vitalistic.- Also Nervous Debility, I ' .. - :;-: _., did not come within the provisions of r.F 4ull line, mot Stationery Dimness of Sight Low of Ambition.UnfItneas '- � '. � . ': . .. .. - ed out a butcher shop in Dowswelis block, : . , I .. ­ . � = to Marry,stun lNeve'opment, boss of Power SJLVINGS ]DIE IV ATt,rX _:jlq-T . In cage of absence . � .. .... . " _._._­ ': --- the Allen La y is a Fresh most alwaysou hand. .. . . . ,. .- . . .1 . I . . _ .": , - . bor Law.. Jealous' orders left with the Misses Boone or W. Logan, ' . I Pains in the Back, Nighs Emissions, Drain In I - - . - .1. . - - I ,',* �- - -­� ? to band. , -- , I - .­ .. .- d . .. � - __' .. . ­ II.P. ... I- . - . . . � � � . � - .. I I - �. frightful. disease and the Yankees postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A , . I . � -- � I . Unne,&minal Losees, sleepless" Aversion Deposits received in sums of $5 i0ad op. .�� I . I �. I - : . , . ­_... I ", . . 1. . . . � � , --:... -� . . 11 solicited. N-tf .. .-.. . . , . ��. to society. unfit for study, Excessive Indul. - .� ­ - ,. . ... - . . . � , -. - , . .- sauce, . . � seem to be severely smitten: Gil- ", . ' ' _ . . ._; ." , �t- .,�. .,.....� , . etc., etc. Every bottle guaranteed. wrrds, and --Interest allowed thereon at . . -_ ____ . �_. "; I ­%.4�, . I . . - � s� I 0 , �. I., i I�_:.- ' 'k. � . , �. ,.,t. .1. 0-1),000 sold youly. Address,-enclosing stamp I . -1. .,�� ---- - I . 1. '... . ­ . - . . I . I . ­ . - -,__ moor's band several engageb3ents FOR SALE-A number of the latest '. � ' I- - * I .. for treatise, J. IL Ii MELTON, Quiduated current rates. - ! ! . _. .1;1� . I - I I " ­ ­ a - I , lt� , . . ,V.- . . ­. .. I- -hives, In splendid condition. Comineroial -1 ­. _ .. - - . . I , . in -_ I . .; . . . ­. `- on I I . . . w cancelled . one Pharmacist.808 Yonge St,Toronto,Ont. ­ .� . . . . . . - _� . Hamilton, they were canoe desigit bee nting a I . . � . � . .- ., . with There is also-s foundation laid for comb. 1!his Tn % . . . _. . . - . . I� - - - I I I I .:, t - -� _-�� . �, -1 .-_- I ­ . . . . .- , � L . c . �, 1.- � ­ � -1 _1- I . I - ion account of the oppositson met 4 lay - s_____- -_ -_______�- - ----- � .�, . . . . ..,. I I ... is a rare chance to secure a good article cheap With the least possible de _____ _ _____.___ ­ I I . . . I I � ... I- ... , 1_. .. ; � I- - ,1- 6 - � . . .1 - - I - I . -1 - 0j, ,the Thirteenth across the lines. ,Apply to WM.DOWSWBM, Claremont. ,%if. 1 ' 'WOF W.- ;�'.' -�:-�'1 ,�-:,.'�',.��.� . I— ----------4-- LRPJMCIAXA ID3MI girk, --,-_��'-��� .-. - I.. and in,. a . , neat, and.... taSty vmwwT"LX-ri6X4rinX station Q.4r*R -,� ;­ - - _* I . .. .1 I ., alialion. ' ' I I TRAINS GOING EAST VUE AS FOLLOWS:- - - I .. . - ..- - ­ . . 4 It. . , :. . - ..I I I . ­ - � - _ . I__ . Aat is what we call ret ­ . . � . .7. - . , 1. "- - I I I � _�. ;._� I I�'. 4.1 SALE.-The ,estate of the late 1. . . . . I . - - - - - � , , ____ I . ma=Or, . . � . . I ­ I � t: -, . No. 6 EXPRuas . . 8:02 L. M. Special Rates allowed for atnoUnte i�* . I _. -, ;� I . ­ . FoMrs. Every, containing 50 acres. being . , , , �1� �, � - I . - ­ �.� � -,v. - I 11 . :.- . . I ,dk- , ; - - n at- - - :� � . - 1 . 4& : ��11� � ".1 , . I � 'je� :,�, -- . Elgin Myres, the county crow composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10,in the . %11 . . �� � 1. . 11 to MIXEI)l . & 0 -2:27 P. U.. - - - - . " .,; . mammg not lose than three months, and , . � -�,:'y , .14* - . ,_ I 1. .'. 11 10 LQcA*L, - - - - 6:80 P. M ' . . . . 7 1 � . 1 : . I - 1. 11. 11, . . - .-_� Corney of Dufferin, who has acqiiired tad con of the the township of Pickering,front- Call and avoid thep rushi� I- . . M. - Deposit issued for*same. . . e.X'19 I . . . ' in Kingston road,4j miles from the town of . . - _. . - . I I I . - � I - � -� .. e'L 4, . I . I I . . ­­. , . . . I . - .-. - �� otoriety as an annexationist,has been Whitby audAj miles from Plekering Village. . . . I It 2 ExpRksR : -� - - 9:03 P. M. I . . ---.! --� ­ - , 11 ,W� . . ln . . . ' 1. . � _1, X ­- - .1: . I I -'...."' ,',� - . . - . ­ . lm_ - I .121.1- I ­ .._; ': � �� -- - .. . ­ - , . - - I 1. , , - ,.�_, .." Good soil,400d buildings.And every conventsuoe. �­ ��. : -. -� :.1 _. -- . -� �, ' . I. /I'. . R&nts oome WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS. ' - " . k��­ . .. . - - ..t 1 . . � I I . . . . -dismissedat last..,� His successor io - 1. - .. - 1". , - - . .1 � ,--.._)'. . el - 0 This to a vdry desirable property. Title India NEWS; �- OFF ICE T _, ­:.�, ­ .�'L, - I : ­_ . . . . . I ­ ..- - z: •L I :� �, . :1::. _. - .. Kay. Until ajew weelt potable. For further particulars ap IV on the � . No.7 1ACAL .. - .0 . - -0:25 A.-M. � " . L . _-i 1.1 L :: I � . � , ,_ _- ;�i , ; .:,;,. I . - . - - � . � . I : .- . , . I 11. .;� t::: I-I., - - . .1 :, 64 ' i - .- it .. � ;:,­ :� .,.: . . 7 -.4 , I I _ . W. J. L. Me.' ; r4 . . W, R. W_ _ AADRWORTH . 1 �,4,�. , � ohi set Whit : 8:1-21P. M.. - -- � - A.A. ST,0oudty Ari le. M � .- . .. �L._' of remises to . I � - . .t1AD • .1 � • 6 . 'I* I P. - . - .. I . - .�_�%,i;, � . � t! � ftinaft__, - � . _� 6. -V- . . '.9.(A 2 ]w L - - - . I � � - .I a * % C* . - * . I�-;.,fr-, : - I, , . - lag , or . - % - -I - EXP0 Be. .- - - " z , . il I - - , � I I . , : �;,'%:- ;, I - . :-,1, . ... I - 11� -_ -5-1_L . . Pickering. .. .- I . Ilk , . . - ��, . - - - . . I- . ­�­' l; ... ­ I ,- j not known outside getf . 'INQ vliv ' .", . ,� - . o Myers was . � V. VCHARDSON, Notary Pub" ,: - PICKER - - I , - . , t� name . . �' I. . _ . . '� I 1. .1 , ..1-1 .. ­ - I . . _; �,­ .:. r . . I _­ � . . .. I ,- . - ­ . -I ,- ,. bis own county, b at. to his n � . - -- -1 L.tL',j i. ,, . . . . , . '. '..� L_ '', .-� . . .. I...�:., -­ _. I � I - - � . . . - , � _. � I I � � ". , ,.. 1. 11 _ . : .. .­­ ­ , .4 .. , ��k , . I y �11 ,_=__�i v.I &&& � I U . , �L � I �. 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', ak� F.- <. ...:: <.- 'r n. :e .. .. _ -.J _ _x91. _ .a 3 _.. $ ',.l u._ •f .+.'•.:,_ ru .. •.,: .Y .rte, a ,._. ,J*..:-.. :;5 _ _ _ ♦ F •-. - }. t- .•-.. - i'{e_... r'..[° .. fi.. et , -..est -Y .-fit" 4- .... 4.. - b _ - r k -4'e. - r+ri,sr,:6' ,rw=. ,9'.". r + '. ,,P:. .� _ _ �5'r.G- .a4t�. i -+r. i. e in la �y Ta 4 $ F. u V > *.,, ''- her ..g.'=:_ .: ...:...'.. ._, - r . - - -. ,_a,. .,a-!' i's.: 0 - -.A,. .. % -.-_.. „-. ..{.. X.. .. :.. 'Y.r. - ,.. c: .� yin• , uY L. , ._ ' ..art. ..^` r <r fT. e- --_ M... - _ e _ .µf „ _ ._ _ -... - .1; ._.'!t .. .)' -.V..fir -._.-.. -.. e... .. .._ , -4: ,._• -� S� •a�.. 1 - '� ..� .. . :. z....., .-. ..._- J .n .- �• s-. .3 r:, A '3d.,._.y'•q -S !' .ir-i�X. :�2 '•') ._ .. a, _._. ... v3 ,hG.. 'e ,a �... 5F. "E , : :. 4 : i_ -...3. . -'7.. _ tet._ », �?,� :. ._ d.... .. -1][`• -.:.7 Y# X. i :''-. .s '7 6.. , +-a. .._ ,9. ... ,. 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The -� ri , f 3 1,: t � ., STOLEN IN THE )![OST BABE FACT,D ItANNmi L1C81iles hA#e been granted to Patrick tipilB and teacher will thea have had silt -_�� , ' � .-:1, �� ;` olid weeks of vacation, and no doubt will ``'� $ ,lam' u 't �oyle, Christopher f�inalair and Dalin f3he- t �Y ti FROM OUR ZxCHANGES. in fit form to take a their respective 4 1 «l, •: 1. hes, all of west Yark. pp wITEVALE shots with greater diligence than ever. _ - - <'` .` ' IF F. Stewart Dickie, well known on the Contractor Eade had the brick work of . ti , t , i, - I Toronto Press, atucided by shooting io the High school completed last Hatnrday e, as a village, have a splendid school; �;: # ouse, and in oar conceit, fancy we have a The waters®Ins are re lete With a stock of Bedroom ►setto .; c the Queen s hotel at Halifax on Saturday. and the carpenters are pushing the roof and - p The York County DistrlQt Council, other wood work alon cry efficient sad bristling teacher. Bat ` g' that as it map ; for though we may - Parlor Suits, Easy Chalirs knd all forms of modern t ` t e` =, - Royal Templars of Temperance, held Inspector Awde of the city has been aero- ` - ed with a writ for x2,000 damages at a seas the beat master ander the can, yet ftlrIIltllre. t - 9. . their quarterly sessions at Stouffville last ' f he has not the moral support of the , - hands of Mr. Moxay, of Bcarbord, whose F tj t ': ,� Friday. ho a were cremated last winter sudor the omee, he cannot lona govern a school. - - : ; � ,;_ The Toronto polios have decided to form Bug aition that the were unfit for food. n oar humble and weak opinion, it 1B the f taTYlltllr8 > s• the leadin pp° Y dnt of ever head of a home to eu rt1CtUres fra»ed lrl all QeslgIIf3. ,Bpah'ing Of , a mutual benefit association, g While Mr.John Eckardt, of the 7th con., Y y � �-,it . feature of which will be a $1,000 grant in Markham, was fixing his binder in the field the trainer of the young idea, in 1 hie - specialty. 1 �' ' _ l- wishes and efforts. To make a school ego s j. §'" t . ease of death daring Friday weeks afternoon a heavy . . __- I - Mr. James Anderton, proprietor of the thunderbolt frightened the horses and they ceestul, it is neeeaeary for parents .sad 'r. Fairview brewer at Barrie, was burned ran awe with the binder thron h a barbed teacher to co-operate harmoniously• H Funeral fnrnishin s 'and all nndertakina ie uirementa. .s 1 y Y g O :..- Ee while asleep in the barn on hie farm on wire fence and over a ditch three feet deep. this ie done, we yentare to write that oar rids ni ht. The barn Wee t3truCk by Jojln thought it was all up with both hors !emcee academy will flourish liencetortb FUnBIalE Conducted in mOderu at�Ie. } , , =;` .�' MO y g better than it ever has. - , y_ li hienm es and bidder but he was agreeably sa tis g R ud to find that the damage to the mac iris The followin cli in froth the Whitb w , . ,�a` i W otnan ie all right in a good many 4azette relates parFe nlarily to our towns '�7C7` $ 'A' � �.� ,JC7"Y�IT�`�''AZ " i- fields formerel mono olized b men. was trifling and the•horses were all right. , T1. p _ y p y -Sun• man, Mr. Mackay, and will no doubt be , Bat when she whittles a stick. throws a read with interest by many:-•'lye notice r. _ Mr. G. E. Reesor has sold out the Mark- �'� I stone or sees a mouse the dear ereatnre ham'Hardware store to Mr G. U.Vanzant, ea Reeve Mackay, of Pickering township, �� f ' all. in town this week. Mr. Sylvester Mackay 1` � _ ism t in at the frormer proprietor, who takes poaession •, - Thoa. L.Gibbs, 14th con. Brock, ie the at once. is one of the moat prominent Liberate in i i - owner of a gobbler which recent) hatch- the Count and as snob has already done ____ _ _. .y y Mr. Heyward Milne was nnfortatlate no little aoyod for his country and party. ��+ s , . ed out six young turkeys. Dir. Gibbs in- enough to have the ends of two fingers _ . tends ezhibiting this wonderful fowl and crushed between the rolls in his mill on atncdy yeoman by oecnpation, he has }I&j3 ,Uf3t reGelVed a Ir 8 { 8I1• "`` given a great deal of attention and study � 4 hiE young family at the Worlds Fair. Tuesday afternoon. ajj the farming questions of the day. t31gY1TYleIIt Of Fresh CrrOC8Yle8s N8W t �s t - Jas. Dusty,of-4th con., Brock town- A cricket match between the home team No man is more fitted to collect and class• • 1. - and one from Norwa was announced t Fruits Crocker GFlassware Chinaware Sugars Teas Cof- '^ 1` - snip, used a rope for tying his horse at Y it the various kinds of grain, et4., that �> > a r >' $anderland on July 12th, and the animal• come off on the agric>iltural grounds las y F a;ti- f3aturday, but the latter team !sited to put tints grown in oar glorious county than he. fees, etC., and ifs selling it cheap for Ca811. Call at fits 13tOr8 . a % 'rigid the tension of the rope Bufliolently So the virtaons Government of Uatarlo and get some Ot the bargains he is Offt?ring. 'W': `; to et its wind shut off. Result, a dead 1D an appearance. The' home team �' thought, hence Mr. Mackay hue been ap- 1 g practising every night now. ' horse. Markham village and surroundIn conn pointed Collector of farm products in South a . _ A arden utir and baziiar Wss li�ald at Ontario. He has finished his collection ISE _. �I C 1�1�RIN G. try have escaped with comparative y lint which will be shown at the Worlds Fair I AAS ! 1 1 Kew Cardene, Wednesday to aid of $t. damage from recent heavy rain tells. A • The threatenin in 18y3 and which fs now on its war io be �° John s church Norway. g few fields of grain have been alightly lodged ' - . e - - weather deterred many from going, but but•compared with the reports of damag inspected h the proper authorities. f th ___- �_. . . still the crowd was large and a good round done in the townships of Scarboroand Yor ing from'the appearance of some of the . ' ed. and vicinity of Toronto, the farmers i samples obtained, we world esy that there . - E� DISCOVERT by ACCIDENT . as Y .i sum was realiz is no doubt that the farmers of our county Markham townshi ma con atulate them - MTs. Isabella Sharp, OL (illingaa00u8y p Y trill be able t0 Vle with farmers Ot any In eorttl,wugdlag a volatloa a part was scctdently bpilled on Lbs hastA i f� township, county of Peel. has been award selves on the small joss sustained. Th .pd,�w.ahinr.(forward it was discovered that the batt was cotM- last of thr ha cro was sate) housed lag other place under the sun in raisin grain p t1eeU'fi bount Of �16, W111C11 18 y 11 Y „ g feisty removed. We at once put ibis wonderful preparatioa< ora the . 1 t ed the Q Y week and the greater part of the when and -odder. And, we may add, Of the martet and so rrat has treen the demand that we.re now tntrodactsa customer to bestow oa the mother Of tt Wrottt;hout the world under the name of Queen's Ant!-Sairlae. 1 Y will ba harvested this week. The oat cro farmors in the county,the farmers of I ick fT is p�Rf ECTLY HARMILESS AND r1 , li - triplets. Mrs. Sharp gage birth to three is the best for years, g g pe lesdg Township will undoubtedly take the �' SO SIMPLE ANY CNILD CAN USE IT: the rain bein es ' boys on February l.jth last. ia11y heavy and the straw measuring fro v liy the bait over sad apply the mlzture for a few mtnntes, and the tatlre 88ve• hair dislappears as if by magic without the sii hteet pain or injury when The Mount Forest Represeu four to five feet. Barley is also a good cro TLe body of Miss Slapeie SteYens, who appl(Pd or ever afterward• !t inuulike any ot,er preparation ever used Y"' 4 A goose forty one years old is Owned by --Economist. 27 fora vire purpoeir Thousands of and I, w.bo have been annoyed S t n'n wltll th18 wag dCOA'ned at Wla[ton On file .+ th alt., with hair on their FACL�.NEC1K and A i.MB attest Ila merits. Ili 0 ENTiaR1VIEN w•ho do not appreciates.beard or hair on theirneek, „.4� �? . 111r. James lireatly oft , has been reewerel. a years brood of goslings at Mr. Brady s UXi3RIDt3E. end s ppriceless boon in Queen's Anti-Ifrtirine which does away . here is Consumption Cured. with Shaving. by rendering itn future growth au utter imposeiblllty - . t bottle sent to safety maitin bores,postage paid b us(securely farm in Marvboro. He doubts . . price of Que,en'w Anti-Itaidne;l. pot gg - - - o he rovince. lZr. Peter Clark commerneed cutting h An ct►=? pilyr;►ciau,rbt►r2d frOnr practleo, Lav- sealed from observation). Rend money or stamps by letter with full f 3,ighswrwar pia ver Correa- ,f tin older noose int p t q rill \wheat on his farm ad oinin t tl a 'ing bud placed iu 1114 hands h} au East India pondeuce wtrictly contldeaUal, This advertteement is honest and straight forward n every word it The Grand Trunk authorities have is p g I,Iisaionary thu forunit of a Rrmplel vegotablo contains We invite 7 ou to deal wtth tie and you wilt Lind everything as re renent�+d• (fit this out and Y� a r . town on IYlonday. This is the first s ri, r = -A`Y v rdere t0 their station and town re�le•ly ivr ti►e ept•edy uud pt rmnucsnt cure of send to-dsy. Addrevx QUEEN CHEMICAL CO.,174 Race street CINCINNATI,O. You tau sued o wheat we have heard of bein 1 cut and s - Condtictol s, inf01'Inil]� Con.iumpt,on:Itronchitie,Cat1►rrh;Asthnl9 enc of fallrtre oresliabtest t jury to any purchaserdelF.very b tt el�u4csnteedor a p twit+ - �< t� �� . aaeuts as well as etweeu the a es of considered earl}. 1t11 'hrnnt anal t,uu� uffoctioux, also u po itn the!11 that all children b g t 1 riy dell arty in t o 41ud rfi.l►cal cure [or \crocus Debility and fill �e�11�11-To ladies who tntroduee and sell among their trtende 2ti Bottles of ge Botr Anti- asIPI e• `x`i ° •) ra el On tllelr lIneS, A very successf l f, X P - , f Y ■h ins will prevent with a BILK DAEBti. 16 yards best atilt- Bztra Large Bottle and saaat)iM �TT-11 .5 and 1.. fears w120 t y '�ervoa4 Cou,'l,lainta after hay►up tested 1tF �� pi villa tv veleot from sent with order, Qood Relevy or Commission to/1Qents = • . { �� ;. ne-tion with the . Presbyterian Churc ,, «onllortul curntico powers in thousands of �' 1 �. must pay half fare, and all over 12 years (,quaker Hill, was held at file residence J eases, Ilse felt it his dlits to make Iti kuoan to , • r ' TIO�IE IiF.I�1;11ENC�rS :-Tile Lytle Safe & Lock Co.. 146 to 150 Water st.; �: full fare. lir:'I'i,nothy Hutchison on Tuesday ace bIs sutloriug fellows. Actuatod by t►lis moti�c 218 Race st. Cincinnati,Ohio. t, ' A circular seat out recentic b • the edu anti adosir© to relieve hurngn eutiariag.I niu I,dwiu Alden : Co., S int;. A number from town attended• K,.ua Ire+e of charge, to all who desire it, itis - F . - : cational department states that , "One Before his Worship, Magistrate Char �s recipe•in t►erman.E•'reactt or Ensiisil,with full --- ----------- --- `� I 1 hoIIr each vs eek mast now be employed Gould_ , last Monday David Babcock « s directions tar li uuariug and tieing. soils by y r_ • - ` abusive 1 l- mall Ity addressing with stam)�; natniag this D SMITH teaching Tem stance and Hygiene in fined $10 and costs for using ,a ter. ��•. A.Nox>r;s,K>►p t owere liioc t,Itvchee' PREMISES DAVI p REMOVED TO HE 4t - very public school, and that inspectors l;uat;e to William Pennock. Thecase Pc a for N�. s v PICKERING. �� ' are required to see that this regulation is out of a quarrel between Babcock and _ _. . • • - - nock, which took place in front of the 1 e 0� Has for sale first class blowers, Twiu 1 carried ontetin� ;n Toronto Thursday of vete House last Saturday. FAR1111r1; AuAISKI T.1892._ d K ST., SOUTH Of ONTARIO BANK plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- ` ` , ROC At a me o i One of the sensations of the week In to n Tosowro, Ru y u Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes. : ata from all arta of Ontario a pro l $ o h1y illiar 8 Or�S OP other ` - druggl P- is a `•strike," the employees of the Ti es 00 80 t 00 00 b4 this vincial pharmacentical association was Meat,fa 1. ............ r Iron Jac�ts, Single Pl s 2ind ' printing ofrice having gall work in a y 00 oo to 00 72' - - `. formed. It was decided to recommend on Monday morning on account of a fit •v «heat,�pring - articlea. Plow points and other re- some changes in the Ontario Pharmacy ante-either real or imaginary. W© n «'heat,red winter...... 00 O0 to t� 7S Mathison & Hawki of pairs kept oil )land, manufactured by - Act relating chiefly to the sale of stent ��'heat, nose ............ 00 fib to 00 t10 Atauutracturers of - ` ._ . p deratand the trouble arose on account, of g OU 85 to 00 S6 the Mowat M'f g CO., V4'hitby. Call '`, :' medicines by unlicensed dealers. one of the staff' being discharged as tt re Oats, bush... MarbleNtouutusnw, Headstones and all w at: Berle bush............. OU OU to 00 41 and Inspect before"purchasing. North , Nancy Malone is a resident of ltifark was no Rork for him. b other Cemetery Work. • 00 Oo to flu of post office corner ` hanl. Some of her• nell;hoors Lho�lght dome yours ago Nm. Muriate and T. O. Peas, ash..... _ r !►lad Sftporterr of 8aotc2i, >sw.dish, Am- '€t k. Hay. new, ton....,.•••••• HOU t0 J 50 evican and Canadian lsranites. t Naneh poisoned their chickens. While I . Genereua started business ui L.xbri '"' Straw, ton.°.:..••••••••-•• 11 UU to l•' do PECIAL - EARGAIN TJ Nan chickens that roam at large s110111d as merchants. . 11r. Mnnsie retired nrt All artier wishing work wnnld do well to call - h tis twforu lnrchaeiuR. Ali work guamuteod _ T e�tiltuallti went to the fitates, whet he ,•,-•.,.,. U (>U to G 7s. ,� y - .. . - Dressed hoga,r• ' . be poisoned, In h ancy s case tLe owners (� cad prices of th© los est. di�'d about 1•l derv$ a a. He had been uc _ i _ ; thought they had a gr►esauce and prosE F • . f; Heel, forecjuartors....... 5 UO to b -- - C017d lld b crs+..,l Chert til real estate and insure ico. Beef, hiudc uarterE...... 9 (>U to 10 liU - r p� l C ONS Ina se os. - cuted lane •, but she came ollt trnimph - ' - y The funeral took place in Torulit.! last 8 00 to i0 00 AM:M1X - ha u�aY . -_ ' - ant Tuesday and was acquitted. ��e,a;. -Journal - .. - Mutton. - - The thunder storm which passed , There is some talk of a ectton factnr bei ��eal, carcass ............. 7 (� to 8 5U aIId $eVeral kinds Of butter lb..............i... t)0 1ti to Ori iii }� through Clark township Tues+la} wurnlu- t,),, established iu town. Una of our ewi 0 `� . . . j;nog duZ r� ... 0 1 to Qu 13 ............... Carts, Etc: -. _ - was the severest In the recollec-tion Of tl,e ( dents has for some tine been 1❑ C011l❑ ani run + V� - _ oldest resident. 11r. Ranson Clarke, a e:>ti ,,, ��ith a first class or►;auirxr :IIIc: �� �� v'• rolninent farmer on the IiivaHtou rout], wealthy) in such matters, i►rid I <.bh �OMIN � Second blind 6tllky� rake, good ` - p stle had one of results,-bo far, are the issue. - - - ince , ` o I�e _ . . t f . ea6 - a mil P - three �, .. t �e 1 m his valuable horses killed b�' the lighten Lcu,k out fur film. A tra p �� 500 OOa - E""a ,L6,ut, falls sick at a farmer's house. t rites Capital Paid up, _ , + as new, Very C cap. inn, and another will propablf die. K 1tescri )tion for some medicine whi .L he _ 400 �00 - The smoker who has not yet tried the x ks the farmer to sign in ordor to aka. SUrpIUS, $I i I � H� JACKSON, :,4 anew leas• """'""' . "'iiyrt.e N av 3 tobacco has p sure that it will bo seat to hi bunds. Tile rYIT�� A �'+ N C�. ~ p ure before him in the 11se of "the weed. traveller frets better, concludes not t +cud rr 1 l� Bf10CK RDAD ''' An investment of twenty-five cents will fur the medicine, keeps the farmers igna- SAVIN(m Dt;t',�Itr�ir:� r. '� r� �' furnish him with the means of giving it a lure, and the neat thing the farmer nuwb FIRS 1 CLASS Interest allowel ai highest current rates. I�+o fair test. Let us advise him to make the 11e j„t:� a note to pay. W'e repeat, f r the notice of wltbdrawal required. {'� find the tobacco to 6 �' �V. fi. HOLLAti D, ,. experiment. He will huudreclth time, don't si fu our 'ns. le •to ' be all that its thousands of friends claim ,thy paper for a stranger. Times. toiv = �tAldA(iEit. . .. _ _ . g ;' for it, and ttley are far from stingy In r - KINSALE. ' - - �� iJ ` - i . their praise.. . -- A L E - - F•OR SXLE Without the slightest provocati5n a titian and to Neve Pu F a�'to�� named John Phillips suddenly pounced It is very Bard for the slaj;j; 1�'ANTEll f lst that there 19 a real heaven in brave lift PRICES MODER, T .► o.n Frank R'. Field, of Cobourg, reg ! prpprletOr - 1 tar of Deeds for West Nortllumberjand, inAgar,e number of persons fr m t e sant- T�Ilei) aur uncxvetted lvttreerl 6toek. steady �- Ct•erOw, . - r• w on the 6 en,ploylrtout and coutrul of territory. Havtl done - Manufacturer of- � - `1' and struck him a terrible b10 rouudinl; stettious of this circuit a ended 1)ullinese in Canada m veers. LiWral pay to the DD '1 �` face, .felling him to the sidewalk. N of {juarterly meeting in our church on unday right than• Send for tonus. Ll�t, Farce & Suction P=PS 1 g r r $ j content with this brutality, Phillips jump cnAer 13110THFRS "O., _ B I last. ;\ir, Harris assisted by lir. ,►sou ai�? Coiborno, Oat. lleell-w�)t Paulus of Brass, Iron and j1 ed on his fallen victim, grappled hiro by officiated. - B RO U Vf H A . � '� F the throat and choked thin into uncon- The open >z- eetiug of oar Junior roper T �� t'0 Call fLttent10i1 Porcejtiin. seiouaneas. PY�illipa was arrested and ante hoat{e �t'as post poned on ace unt of g GEARED Apo PUMPING WINDMILL$, - - -- - -- 41 committed to stand his triol at the assizes- rain from Friday the 5th inst, to Thurs- t0 our new' and beauti- WHITBY MARBLE AND r4 r1. f Y day the 11th lust. A frond at ndanee Winduzi�l and Cistern Tanks, and `�* - - Cannington was visited Tuesdn by a Cistern Punlps. Mail orders .� p A�' - succession of heavy thunder! storms. should greet the efforts of the ince nes. fnl stock of R CTG 1 �v� prolnpljy attended to. r�s Ws. a lar a 'alter Thom. formerly pedagot�t of our ranite < About noon lightening struck the g �V T • �-A - brick block owned by Mr, Ilugh Nilson. school, but uowe h ttmentdof the c t�oronto r�L i A1S0 j1 well se- LYSI lY l' ) e 3 Y C S, A�i t, Piekerin DU N DA$ St. - W H tT BYs . - i ... - tearinb swat part of the building on the the I1ledical D p -_ _ _ __ __..- e uniyersit s )ant the last two wee iu vie � i north west corner, also some of the mas y, 1 8 1eQted stock of Linen Goods (natablisb d le4a 1 itin; itis numerous friends ink ou villa e � . E e . BRIEN ;� - onary on the north aide and raising part and vicinity. �l �•� . Wolfenden, Proprietor. . of rho roof, then pasainn down through Edward NjcBrien Esq., nephe of our �ugt received '. �� � t ' at the bacli;.of one of the stores, it also Edward McBrien, toss ru ticatiug Having returned to the old stand of the. are citizen, Edward ie oma of - ,� 1 f ', seed through a atabl© kitlinn a t g at his uncle's last week. THE Wolfendon Granite and Marble works, F . pa M. E.AsOONE - horse belonging to Mr. 'Tobias Hodson, those arabisioua youths who beta le tired ���. � ��� I ala better prepared to saccule all l ' 3 ' t '+ 3 ? ' KERINGYILLAGE. i 1 orders ill cemetery and all other ` � x - . and valued at X500. of the farm and graduated to th school r I - house. Contrary to the general order of E A >•c . _ ___ - -- work pertaining to the business ` �$ s Edward is making the pro essicu of - • 11 disposed of his Toronto business 4;Y~ .. ,. - Bowmanville. thing , E, �� -� Cal tourers will find a well selected stook H ' Lie choice an eminent success. a wish �H ' � Ivation Army held a picnic at him continued triumph. aG i �• rind will hereafter de�'oto his en- . of foreign and dotnestio granite and T `, ".:ice, Tlie Sa It was indeed with great pleas re that tint+ time to Whitby Gallery. marble to choose frollz. Inspection t �t . , ,.. tho Pines Monday afternoon. hie sac ass, our _ will convince that for strictly first '} tllat owing to Alvin _ -Mrs. Buddick,•who was strickMeUB ok . e tieemed�friend and store kee r, U SIN R SS is already commene- class work, our prices cannot be ;:' - paralysis whits holidaying at beaten. z��`I-. wail brought Urvis bud bought tk ` premises n w 4GcIi ing to hum, but the facilities are :� �; some three weeks since, led b him from Ills brother-iu w, Ezra PICKERINfir r Week. She lived until Satur p •Y If there is one man in th village such that lie Cali accommodate all home last Wice- i f day, `ellen death Ended her sufferings• who by reason of his honesty, ei 'lily and. tl rE1t� ' r� ' �� �- ant book lace to Orono this who require pictures. - During the Yi - I The interni P character, deserves •to "get on� in this 77 m er j, afternoon, and the funeral was largely at- world, it is Mr. Orvis. Hfe succ se sh'�wa holiday season Call slid get photos • c.# g` - tended. us. that out villagers are awakeni a to the We have been appointed solo agents by nude was Civic holiday herE, and fact that home industries should g©tier- Es Bowmanville, forthe that will be finished in the latest style Lt��rT3ER, L.�TH Alm , �t, w�. - M C. L, Munson, f,.L. °V; the towns sorts spent the ally patronized. -tie Conuty of Ontario, for the best �Voyen ,. the majority of 1? o[ the art.. 1 ke. One attraction of the Miss DSary MoBrieTt and M(as( Cathrl 'Vire Fence in thq country, and are pre- -- GLE :_ S day at tho a r' 3 , 1 Tem lata' pin- Steyengon aoeompatmed, guided and pro- pared to build fence, and sell Firm and � �:,.: g� '�! I Ian �,�, � ` _ day was a monster Roya p aclk Townshi rights on the most reasonable PEIA attention will be� given t .l. Jeffery nit by Newcastle, Bowmanville and Osh• tectad by onr gnondaln citizen, p � Ej S ]� LUM�FR 'i I t d terms. We build twenty different styles rt vet°` "° ' . awe Templars, at what is known fie Win) eon poi th on the chore of that te� t?e�'' ' �' on this machine, plain or ornamental. We • - '� may- the G. T. R. stahion to family groups and as Christmas ' -�z. ter teen Yoint, (gear Lake Simcoe. There, they will; a joined also-own the right for Ontario County, or'--' �''"t : s g here. A large crowd was in attendance, by the Rev. T. Bartley and amity, of ` " � e > en- (ezoept townships Whitby and Brock] for is a tinjte �iihan most faihilies have S gND C�prj Tt leasant dime- On the Crabb Patent Fenoe. Parties wishing . `V, '�}+ and spent a very p sad, Daviaville, and all together will, ry i ri lits for ---AT LOWEST PRICE- r t_-+; . . 4 ... 4. - icy a camper s lice far from th madden• rohase Farm or Townsh p g reunion, it is the_proper time tO kAVQ �. ' ` : aa�. feature of the afternoon was the t, the tint child of Dither of above, Will do well to oonBult fie dei. death of a little gir y ing crowd's ignoble •Bteifs. Wi b the aid p° 0 c A 8 $ ` ' - legions of clagaitoea, c Y t �'k f � r. and Mrs Gully, of this town. who of a broiling Ban, all {rids, and F®rgonaUy, at lot 7 B. F., Pickering, ar groups taken.. 129*Ten per cent. will be added t . ' `` J" at the icnio with the ,both large and small, flies off write nB to Whitby P• 0- Parties are Y w ,,, were in attendance P -:_:. -1 a he>norrage of the hwBB+ anti of itis species described - tbb18 to •trinity tyrbidden iaicinging oil theirs pe►- 0 ,11 ttAd satis�a4ftOt� s $aaxaataed booked. - Mild. It took nld a � y �.,a., friends at ' It had been Testament, our tents. �; ti��= and died in a few lively lisle. we pe y I = eath Wee I a" & ver X18-81' - �r.�,��' f� ������� � a. 1 y r .. .: > bat iia d ° t e --. -.� r some tun , F,: ,ASA, ' r ' -:4z - f y i>�_, ill fo nd it. •t . , A- _ a els - ., n8 can e• , ..c -. , _.-: :: _.y ..':.... -�•° 'c - .'%a ,�,,: .ria a •¢`_+- 'y 'x_ .a, Y R -. -, .. • .,,i ..,r':....:s. _ 6... -.- ,-. . ,'hl. t Lehi., "! s•�-'la nkatn.>._-.1i' 'k Fa 4 n _ _ .,a ..... i at 3 �. -: :e -F. >'se. .J", - - ,- - •In. a '+n. rt S.. ., -�'' 3 'R,_ 1 - fiio .-... _._ - - -. r .-.. -...::,.• ..'ta. `. h,,._ `'$s. -. ,fie +.; eJ,� .,•rn .. O� P -4. _- • Y. . -.., i. a. � "k - .� "'1" tet.. +t di-Cr�C '�}, , --- -,- .- s >,.. r . _.._ -: *. 'k .a . - • _ ,. _ . x . .,��q�� r. y� s f. .. .- .�1. -., ... 1'--- .. iw.e4j �.,4.-..-.- I.... I7... ., sY .- -e... � . 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I :�.- - 1 04 r8a ,t' Irf-16,60we 2A care .1 . . I '�i._ 1. I .�..�� � . - � 4 . P_ ..IF - . .1.� . *Y/__,�' ?,� I : . 4 1 - I :- -�`7�,.,-: ..!.,.� ..of Owni., turns out. to,be a viFy -sommon , _ ­­" - . ;. ., odd* wilb� ltnosliialjS*ft*y�It " ' r -�'i"' AnIM&I.J.. �-,,-.1"-- . - il T 0,- I., . -r-, I � , , I - � . 1. �. I �_.:� ", -�,,-t�, ., p 17, - I � .. � .. -.1 . � - .1. . - ­ � - veme Itaim"r"aft witilallft 0&It 11101"Nall : ,:. ''. r�a I ; .­ . . ; �. � , �� ­ .� . ­ __..'_1:­r1'�' -i. : .1 , _� . I .. . - . - � �_'. � � '.," �. ,�,�, - ­ ,ordinary individual.- - ... . --Idents of U ft In at,lirew- taiii nistrast tbe Nowads. :. : . .I / -1 .- �;P _, : '4 . * - als .f�.. - itrotpecits In tftek&__1 ; -`,* . , ." I _r . . . r. :_ ;,�t�_ Y� * . 1 , Y....._": - , A - I . t - I .. - I . . As the aq t4irrel was odd by the old Norse- ---' ��..-.:"��_. � . . � . . .0: 1 -1 . . :.: -� .- . .. .. - �� ,.'k ,%, ­'� ­ a an - � ';A' '- "A . . I &I I co I to th - - ' � .4 , . - ,�. An In Id t worthy of note as Character. The wolf was- carried out in his .VE' . -_� I , �' , . - I ,�­ ­. ic rd- _: -- .1. 7. - Cage, men to bring all the n;ews of the animals to . -?.-. , ��`: - - , n &I rfi�orts publih'h- - ­ --'- "' `6 -� � -� a . e I a 8 I cc - �...�'_ -- ., . ? ..' .1 :1 1�.'v. �.; _. I . i i I . - - - limes e - - �i�'�-.. tic of western miiltpg life was observed which, on pulling*string. fell to pieces"i" Thor, because be was the merriest and most. � . _� - . . ­.�� _ 9 0,19 .-1"0 1. IrwalAd Apples. ::; ... . . - � -i'v 1.�. W I - - . - . - . - � : - ' � � - . - - I � � I I. _� -'-.- ed b Th ritt regard 0 the crops . � . � " � atly by a visito 'k&Ao. . - � ,.­ ' ' , � . I y V - r at a pigeon trap, and he set off at a I . I .�� ,- thei-)Utlook IS somewhat discouraging. The . : D r, A - - Ong sociable of beasts, so in the talk of the - � 11 . . .. I oakins, t)lie noted Verniontimmol- .- L�-.��t_,-'t� 4N'A ­ - I _ !:4 . ., J . . . . .. �_ . , ,-. . , - . . I : lo is Scarce six months old an yet, but gallop. The dogs, in hot pursuit,80011 came Russian peasants the hamster is the synonym *, , . _�I . , 1. . : . . least favorable points in the , estimatep' agist. writes to the 11 A-reiican Cultivator" . .. - .�:.i�.. _�. . �-, . ­ . . . '. .�_� .�I I..­, . � -I .11 I- I - _. ry.., . v, . .. ... I it inevitable missionary has reached it and up and Khvttal made first rush,but missed, forall thatissullen, avaricious, solits -,� -1 v, .. . _:". relate to the root and grain ore a The that by selection and growth of seedlits . . ,�,��­, .- � . :. � � I - . gal- _., . ­ __� . . t'­ . ., I I . rvioes are being hold regularly. There in tolling over with the wolf, who, however, and morose. Even,in -color he is unlike -_ `�-,'-. ��'-­,'.- _ I : I : - .- . J. I ,�I'X�, I . � . ti __� - . . . , or many ironclad apples that will thrive aucconfaby _... 7'. -yield of hay will be lighter than V� * ��.',.'�"!.- , ,- ­ � - . :� Yftrg Past. Cereals, it is stated* do not in the cold Northern and Western States . -,.- 1�1_s I� , .41,�p I - - .- " s .,r .. . ow a propoitlition on foot to build a church. picked himself up and went on. - any other animal, being light above and ­ _! ; I :Z - . " , . �', ­:'' .I 1. - - . I .I',- . _..�..�, I 31 11 - -hamater some- - �_'. "",*,,',- - . � . ­ . _.: ­ - 1. appear as if they will be able to pull up to are being annually added to the list of the occasion in question, a mitse lady Both dogs in turn now came up. but did dark below. This gives the . . ��_� .� .. .i����.. � � - .1 � I . . - me into Green Bros,�store 90fiocidig sub- not get an opening for a minute or no, when 1) I I f what the same incongrapps appearance that, _ :-,._'..�L­�,�,:.­,�,-�,,,.I . I:., . 1.A :-�' - an average, whatever the weather may be worthy fruits! k feature of the horticultural - - _­�-k_ I., r, - -I - riptions for the church organ. She went Molodetz tackled "d ­pinned." Khvatai . I � - ­ ,��,­ L I . - - � - - a pair of black trousers and a Ii lit coat lend _. .­.,- -i- - . - . . I ,::"---.:- ,,r . .L - . . - " ; . .. I �1, �­­ .. L . . . � h � :6 . '.-1��_ between now and harvest time, and &I- advance is the improvement along the Can%- tralght up to a prospector who wan buying at once joining in-a very good piece of . � 11 1. . � - . .... :�". though wheat has generally improved on than border,many of which are deserving of - to a mau ; in other respects to is lika a "' -_� ' �, ,;-s . "­ . . - .- .. ­.�ilf�.t -J"-,`!.. i . 1*1 -- - * - _. I - . " the month, there has been more titan a oor- more credit than they have heretofore re- outfit at the counter, explained to him work. .- . .... :..�r.* ,.4"I_�--,:-,;-,,., ... .I -� I t !L I . �. - large, shaggy-guinea pig, with very large . . . . I . I I � I tsman Can -- , . I . i " I . , � " . a object of her mission and asked him to In low than thirty seconds the hun teeth and puffy ofteeks, into which be , .- , - -- 1. respoi :` ­, .. f _.%L r. I . - - �' ;-.'. L L' . - I � . L .- -, iding falling off in oats, which were ceived. Even along the Canadian border becribe, at-the same -time handing him was also on the wolf, and the three held - ,�,7,.. :.�:, __�._ . I . �'�.- cram a vast quantity of rye or beans for ; 2 �`,"' A­..­�� ... - __; I - .., at one period looked upon as likely to be many of these native trees prod nee fine stock, a ;;�k with the 19names' in it and the him till other helpers came up and secured :-. 'L. . ; . .. -i . , . _ ..,._... I - �1, � T ��.- .. - . I..- I transport, - . � ,41:1� - r .. . .I, : ­ the crop of the year. Barley seems to pro- on which improved varieties from the nur- ubscribed. As he glanced over him. He was then put back into the cage . . ­ r,s . ­1 . I � . . te a Eagh hamster lives in -a large, room ..I I. ;­��".L', � . -1 an - :. 1 .1_% .. .. - .11 I . . mise better results, and hope have improv- eery can begrafted successf 11y. The north- . I .; .. ,:! , " - I ,� a . . 11. ..I . .I- names his chum stopped up and asked : and oarted off. An far an I could see ' . ; �'.I- _ . � 'I.,, i I . - .- 6 burrow all by himself, in defense of whicK ..- _� ,.. ..... , _�� - ..1. i - I ed consider,ibly, moving up- from 88.6 to ern belt of�he United States is well adnpt- , 11 0 .� . - * : ' ... � �, - '� , _: ;' �_ I I , !:'-: t� ;_ I hat'velougot there,pard?" Anticipating nefther the dogs nor the wolf were soratch` he will fight like a badger against any other .. ;!"_,. _.L ,;� . !,-,: . . . . I I I . - i . I " I 95.8, . reply t a young lady stepp�d up and ex- e& :� - _�., ,... L� --.;: Sussex making the beat return. In ed to the cultivation of apple trees, with , . I . - . , . , ___ _ .. I I � (­ I . . .�� �'­--_.,-;:' Xent-and Worcestershire there'are slight the exception of the severe cold, which will ned and wanted to know it he would sub- The second Couple were Lobed and Htish- hamster who may try to enter. Family life I I .� ,__�.L*._.- "� . i�,_-.;" . � - , . . . . _ _ - I . 11 - . I L.--.. signs of'mould, but no serious damage is injure all trees but those .of the hardiest it be6 Without noticing the solicitous look ohni. Their wolf want off rather faster than he wholly avoids, never allowing a female �,'�""­'I-� _1. '. 4;__.. . I- � . ., . : . .­;. :���. - . I I . __�_ � ; inside his burrow, but koeping her at a , I �, . ..� ..- . . I - : ''.: �1 reported. In Scotland there have been vature. So far most of the varieties that ' �....� . -. - _... �- - , . ' ._'. q ':,.,- � .. ._.. I I I .. . �. �_.�... . - value in the cold section t id the pleadinj smile on the young lady's the first One;indeed,though the beast seem- good distance and making her find her own .' - "'; _. . 4 .0 . . . 1 gains in beirley, oats, potas 6ee the second said carelessly: 16 I'll tell ad to be*lolloping along ve r 1� ... - ; ._... . - . . . I -I . . ._::11.k ,cc*,.Wan* and have proved of comforLably,it riving for herself and family. The last . -`� '.' "_�" . i�._, , 1. 7 .:-- 1-1. gram have been imported from Canada, although .:1�. . 1 . �, . . - . , ­ I I 1 . �­ ; but,'I�ases on peas, wheat and roots.- ., )u what I'll do, Bob; I'll flip the dice with took the borzois almost seriongto come up burden is however, not a serious one, for , � . .;, � - ... .- � I � I � - -., In no case,.bowever, has the etange been fruit orowers are now paying,more attention - .. - .- . i .. �- u to sea who pays the girl five dollars." with him as it did for them to reach the by the time the young onesare three weeks ** . .. ­ .� . .,I F . .- - I �. .m­..�_.... great., the.most impor;tant being the ad- to*a question' of iron-clad 'trees for the ,, 1,11 go YOU." was the nonchalant I hares. The first rush was made b Hish. ... .. . - J�.I 'I_! .1 - t 1� - . re y - I _! . �_, - ,. I I. . I 4 '. . . . old each dis2overs that family lif e is's great . 1, ...".. - � :.:�- ion re re I - I 4 I . _N - ,. sen . .,- .. I � . --- L -, .,. vance of grass from a positi ted United States. id turning to the clerk he said: "Ma chni with great determination, but to Was- .. . . . r , I . . I mistake and sets off to make a bachol . 11 .! - ..,'."e: by 94 in June to 101.3 in July. in Wales The apple crop of Canada is a large one, or - .� � ,e,_.. I . ,_ - . ,a down the arbitrators" imeaning the ad, and the wolf at once slackened pace and - - I . .. ­��-_ I I, . I . .. , , . I .- - . L . . I . � I - . . L - __ - � ." . . ,1. I . . . ,m �� wheat has improved a little ; barley ban and many of the Jarmers of thi re- 14LIter dice box.) They shook,-poker sho*ed fight. This let up Ifebed who burrow for itself and save up beans for. - . . � .. I - � .1 � .. .. ,. I _:L the Winter. ' For in addition to its other - - L ­1 : I .r I I. . I receded t,, & ,Very limited extent ;oats have gion depend J�rgely upon thoir trees for 4 ice , � . .. I ­1 :. - � I . - . � , am high, one lost, handed over the "pinnel" v6ry fin I but was bot backed amiable qsialities, the hamster has that Of . .I � ­.-.�_ 1:I�..- ... . .I" . . . - . - . � . : I . .. . . - , � �. . ceeded in by his companion w 0, -. . 1 .;- . ':-0 mone u V excel- sufficient re�en'be 6 renk V,iikesti of their - 61' 'after his first rash, - - L , �_ . I I .,� . p a I?Olnt, and are uniforml, i _ � fl we dollars and the youngilady pro - I avarice in a marked degree, and heaps up. . li- ; - - - ' ' ' � rent ; an advance has been made in beans farms- Thef?'vvOrtationt0t 1�pples ds." t No one ­ � 11 I � � I - .-..T,. _.- %­simpare viith*-thit from tho a business-like wav to e next. Seemed to be somewhat shy about coming to treasures of corn, rye, and horse beans far - -1 I .,.- -- .�� -,. .. . - - . .. . � - ... .. - and peas ; potatoes are reported to be very not begin V seemed to look on the event as in any way close quarters. . . . . I :. � ,I I 1._: . � - . . I xcfts of his own private wants for the - - I ,_ . � r .1 :"_�7_ robust, p .0p, while United States, but considering the com in a . ­, "I . . , ­ 170111181lig A Very heavy or P` h imorous or unusual, although it could not The had been to-sharp that the hun. .� 1, 4 1 . . .­,­:- - I Ce Winter. His favorite clan it-too dig a - .. *J_ - � ��r I . ­, -, - !. I ; - " . . . . I . !_ .- - ­ � - ; 1. gram has receded 4.5, and roots half a ative size of the two countries, our apple b t Strike,&stranger t, I courd not ,at up in time, and only ran number of treasnre chain em. all communi- 'L - i . . .L_. -1 an ex reme so ter I 7 . -­­ . L. I , retty good showing. It may . - .i �.' . .1 - point. As awhole, however, the outlook crop makes a That them miners, rough in t9eir* way, insa the wolf allook himself free. Botb dogs . . �, � i ' '. - . _.I . . a to a central guard room, in which . . . i��.. - I ; I � ; ,�:: .- I tter than it wa3 12 be worth whiff mention a few of the v" It LVO good hearts in shown by numerous in- encouraged by the man,now made repeated cating with . , .- .-_I . � - - . L . . I L - _-* -. rieties Which are grown successfully on tile the owner eats and grows fat until the hard- . __ - - Y­ . �. ,;. I .,. ou It it is not put down an - I .- �I I � ­ -_. : , ._. months ago, alth cl dents. At Ainsworth a man and his wife attempts to get hold, but the wolf kept up I - -.-. 4 . I - - . : L ' _.. . I . L. _L -1�L 1: A. .. ­ . . ­­ _. . :. - 'IT rived destitute, the latter being in a deli- a running fight, lying down on his back at at frosts begin, when. he curls himself up �. - � I ­ ._# . - - L _- very linual worse w on a balance is stru-,k Dominion border, an 1,likewise.in all of the : - . . _ i ! . - �:1 2. _. a growing crops. . . cold Northern 8tates, where early winters - I : � .:. -C,f,;Il-th i, a Lte condition. The man's story enlisted intervals, in-which position lie appeared to Z sleep until the Spring, .. . � . . -L :�_. . .1 _L .1 � ure . , .� _ 1, . � 4 1 1 1 - .. . - - , _. _ ­44"�. .." . But this life of leis oes-not begi 1. - .. . : - . "...- --- - I_ -_ 1183 P& . ­C . - - I � I I .1 - , � , I t isir s in thies and they supplied them be impregnable, at any rate for the man. 1 . " .- . . � . ., . . 1 . . . 1. I .. These varieties are the Wealthy and til the harvest has been gathered. While c 1, L.-.1 - - ­ .- . ­ ­ . � . I - . 1, . . .. L. , v ith a Iter in a vacant aback and provided The dogs, too,had each been punished, and . I... - . . I 1 : - t__. .- . . 1, _ 1. ­.- "..... -­., �� . . i I �: - _'...- I.:. �.;._....._­�L; .. . ; .. Wide Tires'. :-;,!�.1. Famouse, both of which are grown in large the crops are ripening, the harnsters work I . ..: ,7. �_:� 1%.. ,. I ... , . � I ..11. - . . .1 1. - t tern with the necessaries of life. Mhortly finally the wolf got near the covert. At . . I . " .1 . . . . I�,. ...- -1 ...- . ,ho-quantitip on the St. Lawrence and around 'terwards a baby was born and the father is tincure an extra pair were slipped, and incessantly to increase their hoards, and I .­.. �;,I- .1 v.- I- . ..- � . ­ t.An agricultural engineer writing in.u. - a . , . . I k I ,:..�� . Cotintry t7entitinan,makes some suggestiono 'Montr6id Oldenbult., Rw as much as three hundredweight Of grain . - � .� ! - " � �_ I ; .�t _.Xrachan, I y tting - V-1, ,- .­.- ; ,�'. . i � .. . 11 d I c une home in an intoxicated condition a the lour dogs finished up b tge tile I . '. . . - I . �, I , . . . ! . ance to the farmer iw Soo of Wine an � Y, Ch have 6 and beans have been taken from a hamster 8 . I. .. I �_ - . I .. ., - ! 1k - �� of import I . any country .. f4w niih orwards, beating his wife and quarry cornered and pinned in Spinney, burrow. After harvest the peasants often - - . i � _1 ; :: . . . � - ;.,- % in the following: .been imported froiii thi"e'dilde-r regions of j Opar il aft - z� . .i . 1. . I- . I. . - . L . - . � ­ �. L . ing the lift. Of his Child. As soon Zlovad and Zlobach were the third pair, search with probes for tha3 treasure chain- - . ._ .. � t, . ; .. _ . - One more thilig is needed. This Is a law Europe. All of thene -we i&n-clad in the a, - ._. . L .. .. " - - . . .. - , _ : �. . - I ­ . . the miners board of it they drummed the but Lobed and Hishchni were left in the era of the robbers, si:id during the present , - - I. .. .� .- . ­-I . .. -_ 9­1 . ,�_ .1 doubling, tho tax of a arson using a tire fullest meaning of that word,and they have - I � ! . : .. .1 � n an out of town and taking his poor wife field as auxiliaries in own of need. wolf I - . . . . - . . . . � - , - . . .rho . 1. I . . �.__ .: .-. , er than three inerles, and reducing it been grown in the far northern part of Can- scarcity in Central Europe they will no . � 1 I V. . j �t: . !. . -.1 L�-I_.:--....-, narrow a�id child placed them in comfortable quar- went away for the 'an los lingo, which _. . : .1 �:-- ,_ . �. i . � .., , .. one,fourth when a tour-inch tire is used. ads very successfully. A,dded to;-this list 0 ure ps' doubt exact %heavy tribute from the ham- . - - . - �. - g" 1 7 : - . . J, - p irs and maintained them until some illeans he reached just as the hounds were at his - . - . . - __-�L . . �. . i . IL � . � - I . - Tbii is, of course, on heavy vehicles which is another one, which while termed iron- I . . . Start' stores. . .. -L. . . - :. k . � . � � :, . i - � �, , o earning & livelihood opened up. tail. I I . ­ . . - - 1. . � - ,/. . . - I . - . . - . ... I . L . I .. I . I I - L .-cut the roadis to- pieces when the narrow clad and hardy, will scarcely resist the cold As is well known they are not religious in One of them made a d"b,with the result .. . I . . - - . 1 .. I .- � - :1. .,. . . . . . I .. I . . - . . . .. . , ­ . . _. . � . tires are used. The wide tire is a service to of Canada nor the extreme northern . -. - !t 'Ir -1 . , - - I - . parts tile ordinary acceptance of the word, but that,being brought up against the radial the I :. - . ­ I. . # :- . I :. L , . .. . ' L . � , � - . . - . I � . the road,actiagas &roller. Unfortunately, ofthiscountry. Manyof themaregrown In the Liond Den. - .. I � . ? - I ,1 , . . are quite willing to support churches and two dogs and the wolf had a rougb-and- I - I . . . I I * �;__ .. . . - . - . . . -_ � ­ - _. - � this matter is not understood, and there is in large orchards in middle and southern ' 1: . ,� . .. . I � contribute to the 11 means of grace "so long tumble fight for a minute, from which the * spent - . -' ,- r . . ; .� I - I.. much error in reg&rd to it. The draft of a Maine, Vermont, and New-Hampabire, but I . A distinguished explorer, whQ has . . . ... .- �:_ - ­ _ . � .: . .- I - they are not asked to be restricted in any wolf emerged ViCtQ1iOUL In fact, one of . . _: i- I I - __ - � . - -wide tire in not increased, but diminished. north of this line they frequently succumb , much of his lite in the jungles of Africa, I � � : � . . i . . . . i -- . .� t _ I � rtioular or interfered with. They will not the dogs refused to approach him again . . . ... L � - 1. . - - , had gone out in search of magnificent - - . �_ ,,� :v'- . i . . I I N -_. - :, .- I .W, hen a narrow tire sinks into the soft to the cold. They are the Early Harvest, i ear in the presence of a clergyman if they and the other followed at a very respectful bull buffalo which he had shaot the day be- '. .� ; . - ..4.1-. I - - - I . . .- - .1 .I : . 11 . . I . , . . ­_ . ground,.it is equiv' alent to goi I Gravenstein, Hubbardston, Jewett's Red, � .�. I - L . ng up a a,ope ow it, and if they do will ask p �, 11 . ; - . .�xrdon for distance, hesitating each time that the wolf fore, but which two lions had seized and - . A-; � . . � . . I . . � equal to the depth the wheel sinks and the Minister, Mother, Northern Spy, Porter, . . . - � - 7. :. , -�, � i, . . .L . t a mistake. No class of men will venture turned and showed his wath. In this way the carr ied off in the ni - � -I . I . small dist,ance from the lowest point of the Red Canada, Rhnde Island Greehing,Tomp. ' ght. Following their . . . . ; . I � . , I . . ­ . - . -;, . . I ore, endure more and work harder than wolf was rapidly. gaining the covert whea trail he found him8flf at the entrarce to a . I 1. %I ­ . . . I - :. ... � I I - . wheel too the'level of the road. This is more kins and King William. - - .- ,_�-. . .1. I ! . . - _. f- . I 11 a pros ctor in the hope (if making a thewcond &Air were alip�ed,but& little too t - . . . � - . I .. I L . .1 ., . I . 4 unnel, three and oxie-half or four feet high. � - 1, �11 ­ I I i . .. than would he perceived at first sigbt, and - . � Z. - ­ .. . : . . .__ - 'V .e.-tor in the real pioneer late, I ­ . . . - . . . - . Ike. ho prosp 45 1*1Cd made his grab just as the 11 With two of my Tokrooris followine . . I 1. � � . i r. - increa ,".. � - . I � . � . sea the d raft fully a fourthor more. Ifilk in Rot Vfeath". , - . I . . . . ! . . � .- . . .. . ...,. . civilization and ,frogreas in a mining wolf reached the shelter. However, he with spare rifles," says he, "I crept upon. , . . �. .. I . . 1. * . . Another thing should be well known- . - .. : ­ . : ­ , . ­_ -, Hot, suffocating .weather is depr6asing untry. No man wi do Ion when a strike gamely followed him in, and, fired by.his hands and knees into- the dark tunnel, � . . P _.�. . - . . . . . .; - .. .. . I - - . -1 �- '.. -,- - . I _ :1 viz., that'to travel in"a rut is d"tructive to on dai.ry irteresta in many ways, and a hot made. As a rule, a prospector will Dot example, the three now joined. following the trace of the dragged buf-. �. - . �. . .- I I- .. ­ .f _ I I - . - . - I . I - . - 5.6 . .�,, a road, and every driver shauld avoid fol- wave is especially dreaded by manufactur. ork as a minor. He is a discoverer, and a Af ter about ten minutes, th,)ugh, matters falo. A light double-barreled rifle was my . . . . � . . i.-- I - . .. � , . . � - � - . I : . lowing directly in the track of another ers. On the farm the cows give less lv�wajlk, mblor on big stakes, when strapped he got no further advanced, and a third pair companion. .. ,:. 3.i - - . . I - . . ­ ­ . : , I - .� ­ . I..., .. . r � . � �, wagon. By -doing this the road may he for they are lolling in the shpda instead of ill 11 gruVistake" for the man who has were aliplmd. Even with this reinforce- 44 fter a few yards the tunnel narrowed - - ­ . . 1 - . * pd!�_ - . . , -� - A - . � I ow - . ,,--:. -. made like a floor-all the more so if the grazing, and it requires the utmost vigil. ioncy. I mont, however, and several men,it was not greatly and was little more than three feet . - . ,1. - , ! . . . � I f I- - . wide,tires are generally used. All this ap- . . , , : V . . . &nee and care to keep the milk sweet and IL will be of interest to the uninitiated to for nearly twenty minutes that the wolf in height. The evt:rgreen bush I .. . � � . .. I . . L .t- I I .� . . � . . . - -� . I 4,.L' _ - : � , plies to the use of wagons in fielda,butmore untainted for twelve hours. The advantage ,,now the meaning of "grubitake." One was ',utned out into the open. lined it. was so dense th4t the place was - - - :. . +_ . I . I __ : . � 0 1 � ..- � � . . i I . .. - - ._..�.. . so. I have:seen a washout that cost$50 t of shade trees and plenty of pure waier in erson may supply another with provisions Here lie again stuck to the palings run- was very dark, and I could no longer see . . - .. � .I,- : .-, - -. - L..I .v�.; . repair,made on a hill field by one rut caused the pae'urs becomes, very great in torrid nal an outfit and maintain him during a trip ning along them, thus being protect-ed front any tracks of lions upon the ground over - . I . . ­- . - . . . . . - L- ' - - . . - - ­ . i I . I., - I- by one load of hay drawn down a slope,that weather, for the comfort of the animals and r season on the understanding that the pro- attack on one side and siia�ping at every which I crept, advancing in the most can- - . L L�1. . a 'L - might ha . - Ll, i , i _. L ve been avoided had the tire been the perpetuation of a normal quality and pector shall give to the one that grubstak-as dog who came near him. lAbed, however, 'ba els upon fuu - . . . - . . I �' . . : . .. " � ' four irxhes wide. . .1 . I ��.: � I . � - . tious manner, with both M - _... - quantity of milk. By the wa sk' interest, usually a half, in all hi-i who had never lof t hiin in peace for's mOm- cock. . . . . - . I . ,, . . : i .. .t'-' ...:: Will the broad tire act &,a a roller on the . Y, in rpe Lng [in am ' L . � � . . . . i . . � . i ,I � - - - or thinking of milk, dairymen should 0. uds. That is "grubstaking." A large ent, st lastgota chance, and " pinned," " About Seventy yards had been passed - .. ;_ -_.1, I.. � . .--. :-.,: dirt road or will it afford an increased our' - � .1 - . L . - ,. I I - - - I - . , * wRys put quality before quanitity. We umber of prospectors in&I I mining districts and in hall a minute two or three of the in this manner when I discovered BITS that - ,7 . . . . * , I - . - . I ,: p . - . face on which-to pick tip the dirt that clings . :. ..� .. * . . . � . _. -1 -,-�, �. I t.. . - � A hold and kept tile beast down the buffalo was near at hand. I . .� . ­ . are Sorry that this is hot the rule on mnmy re working in "grubsLakes," of which others Is. ) 4 . . I I ) ed be- . 1.- . . . . . � X - .. I. to the wheel when the soil is wet to the dairy farms, and the fact accounts for a era are a variet of kindn according to in- till the buntsman came on the scene. . 1. ... . . . - . . f - . y hind me, and my two men were keeping I . . ;�. _! _�L� _ . 1. � . � ; - . L ... -�. . depth of hilf an inch? That the tire that great deal of non-success in milk produc- ividual barpining. Out of the six dogs, five were more or well together. The carcass of the buffalo . - L !. : ! - - _. . , - ..:� i . . -I ­ � -� � �� .. . I . �, . . I . . .. I : � is sunk in the soil is continually going up tion. Do not try to preserve a large - less bitten, and Labod'a white Coat Was could not be far off, and it was highly pro-. !. � . 0 . - . - -L � �L - . - . � . . , A .,._. .- hill and a very steep hill at that, must be . . . I � . 1._. ­ Lq . -_ . I �I- , 'L quantity of milk in bulk unless you have � : 'k_ smirched with mud and blood all over from bable that the lions would be found in for. -- . . - . .1. 1: I .- - . I' ll �_ - wiparen . I � . . : . - !_ .. I . I I . I - _. I .; . L. . � . :.. t.to any man who will measure the abundant facilities for doing so ; the risk - I A Moonlight rantuy. his severe tuseles, and three or four wounds cible possession. .. . - .. I - � r . . I . . ::, � - .. . I .. . � I . . ­ 11 I...:I -I , augle from the bottom of the rut to the is too great. In both cream-rat-ding for The violet sky of the night swung low its in the head and forehead. He did not, "Prese tly I lieard the cracking of a ' -- '. . ' �­ . 1.�. . .L .: . - -��': I ... . level of the surface. If that bill was &P- .butter-making and in preserving mila for 1 tarlit arch over the aleepi rth however, seem much the worse'. nor indeed, bones and there could be no doubt that the - , ..' " ' .'�. :,-. .. " I . I ! ­ n . I . - � � . . .. � I - I - . �: � .�. . � . Fill . .,� . - . . - : I - - ile in advance, the horses would bulk and ting and storing of milk in small quantities. ing at the tioish., and was thoroughly looked round to see if my men were coming . � ... -.1 .. I ! _r �__ parent and the�'same anigle stretched out a cheese making we firmly believe in the Set. The lambent moon dashnal ew&itb- -gold the did the wolf, although he had had a bit of lions were close at hand. Once more I I ; -. . .U_�­ ..:. the driver become utterly discouraged. . vilite road leading away under the gr6at worry . � . . , __ . -. 1. : - -. .. . . - - . - ! - . .1 . .:1 I � Not only do we at a better quality of exhausted, till revived by Pprinkliug with on ; 'hey were both close -up. We crept . ' ' I .. .- � I - . . . I is � r.. . � -(Western Live Stock Journal. I ees. . . . . I . .. . T . i . - �.... ­ . milk, butter and Aeese, but tlie labor and There were at rips of light and shade lying cold water. . noiselessly forward for a few yards, and . .1 . . . __ V . . - , " I . __I � . 1. �, I . - � . . . - . - - . _. , - . . I I . .. . - . - . . . __ . .... � . _. I - � . . ' responsibility of caring for the product is i long the vista of tile overhanging branches. . -.110W suddenly a dark object appeared to block .- . - _. I . - - i __ - ._11 - . - ­ _�. - to Tell the Beet I ow. �-; - - . ei perience as a manu. i ad in and out among these walked a couple, : - . . . . . .. ., . ,.L .11 I . I. . I .. . I �. ,: lessened- In our .r. - 7- . . ­. . I " ` =.# . the tunnel. . . 11�I - I . .. � I I How I . . I - - .. I I . . - .. .� i . . .'­ � . .! , L . _: . � facturer one of the greatest difficulties that ' A man an No Wonder Re 'Wantel an Encycilop wd ad In another moment I distinguished the - . . - . . . - � .�,�', ; . -Phe Western Farm Journal hu lately we have encountered is the ignoring of this d woman. . . . .-_. '. �, * -. .� L-- , � - �1_ . , _ . - . ..� . . �: He was Lalland straight, Showasbyhis and a Mude for That Boy. grand head and dark mane of a noble lion -. '' . ._ ...'..... 1� . - ':.,L been looking over the views of two wise fact by many dairymen. A certain clwm of - . ­. .I . - . . 1 . I . 11 - I . ­ . .- :,- �, men as to the best means of selecting a �de, of fair proportions. . $#Papa "suddenly piped up the youngest, on the other side of a black object which .. _. . I . ;,., . _. L . ._1 - P ' . .1 ... .I.. .:.­ - i. . � � , proved . I -- . .. I ., milk producers are perpetually attemitt'04 They spoke no word-an they walked, and 1) to be the body of the buffalo. An- - . - ' i . racing his sturdy little legs-for-tile assault, � . ..., - . . :. . � - - . ,.. �d ilk cow. The Journal says it takes to kee the product of their n the - ' ' - . - . - . . _..w �. goo in cows pure and - L . . - , � � - . ; I . ­­ I � a very few words to tell what Prof. Roberts, sweet y maming it in large bulk. In hot ie sweet Summer air moved no faster than other head, of a lioness, arose upo . . . :.:.-. � . . Z. ..I_. . E "don't it hurt the walls to have all the old . . � , � �. ­1 .-. . .i of Cornell University, known on the Subjects weather, of course, they are constantly , and was still. skin scraped Qff of 'am whe-a you puts paper right, . . ... ;�k - - , � I . �­- I - . . ,�_.. ­_ .. .- . .1 :- �.,. He is a man of a large and scientific know- rRere was a twiVer amont the leaves Pf on? I bunked the skin off my knee an' it ad At that instant a tremendous roar . I � - .. - . - I.. . . . !.. . .. .__, I.- . I . ­­;. L .1 4 . . � . .. . '. ,. ... failing in the attempt, and at the Santa Unto bird in its nest, and a low um. as if the deafened us, and the scene changed before I . - .. . I , . - . � � ledge of cows, and he Save the only way bringing trouble on their own he bluggied li,ke forty. Why don't the wall - . �� I _.. - L ads, and Dices of the night were whispering to the b, ,it had time to fire. We were alone, and . - . � . 1. --- : , .. . . . .� - . he knows to tell the best cow in by milking being a source of exasperation tio manufact. uggy- . ... ,�...- . -.- . I , : . are&aid the leaves. . L - actually ill ossession of the buffalo, having . . - _. � .. I . "I . - - - I "' . I � . . ... I 1her and keeping a record of her milk .and . - I . . urers. .There was no reply. . - ... . - __ � �. �. _. I .1:.1. . �.- . . I - A cloud came from the western sky and ' Fi a 0 . I I . � - driven the ions from th' ir prey simply by- - . .A I . .. - : ,, . I . - d - � I !; . I . .., . __ - I . I .. . - , . i. .- - I- butter. He thinks it in impossible for any Ours is a climate of extrenies of heat a6nd. I id its mantle over the face of the moon "Papa, is the holes in the I*kers' bras our cawiouo advance wit bout a shot. It re- I .. - . ,- - � .1 . snan to tell by merely looking at bar which good for little boys to live oa? An' where p I . �_" . *�_ .- i ". , : .. .�- - !."..- . cold, wet and dry,and modern dairying to id the strips of light across the couple quired some time and trouble to secure the.- -* -' -' I. ..., I- : . ! I I . __ � -... �n does the baker.mRn get'am?" . � .-.. _­­. . - . - . 1. is the beat cow in a herd. The man who be successful, must maintain an liable Lth shadowed away into darkness. head of ths t buffalo in the narrow limits of "L -. . I - * eq ' . . � - . I ,�. . 1. -.... can do so ought to be able to tell which in -'aps said nothing, but dived ir _ - . ".. .. ; .. �. . . standard ihrough it all. Man must there- I ito the I , ,I.. - . ��_.: . . . I I i � . �- -. .1 Then it was the woman spoke. the lions' don but it hangs upon my walls . � . . '. . �_ L . . . . . . . - .1 - . ; � .� _ the fattest horse out of a dozen fast breed- fore do what nature does not, in the dairy "George," she said almost harshly it , an a troPhy. " - . - . � . . foreign news column. L I I ..:- S �d is no, -. . . . w -. !�: � I . I. . . . - � . .- - &Pat"came that still, small voic,% with . . . ,. .. . I � I- - .�L-_;._ �: era by looking at them. Mcst men think line-produce certain artificiaJ conditions to ad I re erstwhile all had been' so P . . � _1 . . . . . 1. - . . L . : - . . 1. . . . . - . �. I I . _ - aiffset the freake of climate. While milk am . w to a fe 11 g ring in it, "how does little boys . . I . -1.1 I . L i .- � , they can do this and back up their j"dg act and btill 0 u . . .. I. - ... ­ 4- � 4. -- . .:I...� , onent with their money, and the very diffi- uAlity can practically take cam of itself, 'a . know when dair toes hurts 'am? They don't How to Oook a Ham - . 14 v . . . ��­ - -%K . -. .. I I J 11 Yes, hlarLha," he replied in deep ab:. I I . � . . . ." -1 ..-.__ cu I!Y of doing it furnishes the chief interest "Do tell me jusit how to cook a ham,"said " '.. - -.'I- . L . . . I .11 fink win(Itir feet, does they?" . �-� I , ... �- in a race course. I lor a certain length of time in cool 'weather a raction. . . . .%., � � I - I ; I i - 1 Near y any man with Papa fled to the baseball column with an an inexperienced housekeeper toafriend who . , . �1, . - .- - I t I . roper f),cilities should &]Ways be at liand It We've ot to get a now hired girl,"she - � ; � I- .. . I . --- 1. I $ . _ any sort of practical knowledge can tell a audible gasp. . ad I. -I ,.. � 1 , �_ i r 11 , . .. fl­-, For its necessary preservation when the . as noted for her culinary knowledge. I _:.- : � 1-1 . - -'. _ ` ... . � fairly good cow when lie rzees her, but to temperature runs high. a id earneaLly. . . w � � . ;' I ! I kl�' I . �I. . � : _.� I- ' ::Par, where dose God live"' have looked in four cook-books and I - . - . - - - �; - . ­­ . . . - . 1. , -red the man, ,as can , �, � �'. ; ..- i z. a,"answ� . . . I - I -. , . - I - I : .� � ., , � . It is almost impossible to take too good #a nd for the last half hour I've been wonder- ill van,son." find nothing plain , and simple enough . ... I . . I � I . . ! " _ . � 1. ...: tell which is the best merely by what can - I I know it, Marth . -, A .. �, : I . �. be Been, is something, in the' professor's . * van ' hen my Birdy to follow ;-they all assume that . 1. I I . 1�'_. i - _ - . i , 11 ". . .i.-I . I care of milk, but it is quiLe possible and i "Did old Mrs. Brown go to he& w . � . . k � : I !�� , __� - ­ ­ �. opinion, beyond the rea,ch of man's saga. common to neglec� it to its detriment. The t where Litedickons wecould find one she died V . the-ham is boiled or half boiled when they-' � I 1. . . . ­ , I I .�_ � - . . - � I .. .1 . ..- - t was worth a continental." . . . . I �. I-: _�- - - � ' I . I .: .. I-- L I I city. . '-Ves,desx.." .. .. L., ; . _. � 1;" - ..:.4: . microscope his revealed.to us that chaugess lie were married. . . . . . .1 , proceed to treat it in more elab,ora W fashion- - I . -, '. - . . � . ­ �:%�-�� . , " . . I � . t" .. ". .. . -1. � I . . I Prof. Roberts6n, the-well known CA- "Ain't it norful I th* e if I .; �k'.o I -. � . . c - 1� . . . ­, .:. . in milk as in other organic substances are I the moo onesome up or w -and I have not an idea how to begin even. - - - . - ,.,. _�_ I - . L . I .. . I - . I.. Milian authority, while not pretending to 7 ii dodged behind a wad o Ony Old Mrs. Br n an' God?" . I h-ve bought my ham-I know evougii for _i , . ­ I I � , L 4* . - . . � produced by I bacteria, or minute animal IL ow - I , , � 9. . L 11 I- describe, or be able to judge the very best . . w 40ery cloud and kicked itself severely. .� : I . - . . &�- I - L organiamfk . . pa prayed steadily �Zough the brief th'alat, and I know what are the best hams in - �-, - . .. I I ,. - . .. ­ 11 . . . I. .1� - -I.. Cows at points out certain rules whi--h � 40- lull. L I .I- . 1�f �� ... .., . 1 � I :-... _...�- ,q y Most people, however, have but a faint - * the market. Now begin and tell me just - ' - . .L ., . . I � . . 7 L _ � 1; . . Oiarac terize good cows as follows. ..: : I -­ I . I . , v .1. .. "Papa," once more came the question what to do with it until it is ready to serve, - 1. -L . _. L - - - . idea of the inconceivable rapidit with 0 ni ed One Importnt Caution. . . - !��._' . - � , . � ..I ..,I.- � ad A long udder lengthwiffe of he � At . �.� . . . 1. : . . . .: 01.- . r body; which. under favorable conditions,, astruo- . from the izzled little brain, "where did cold on the table." L .. I - I'� t?.11 m . i .. . - . .1 .1 :. I- .11. r .1 . . ... . . . � I .1 . : .. . . I - . �. _: , atkd it should be very elastic in quality. tive Lacteria, multiply in milk. A small he mother's suspicions were aroused and Adam and 111ve buy a cradle to put Cain "It is very simple," said her friend, __ ... ,!%. ..A", . . . I . , - � . - I - "�.. . - . - I .1 . . � I �.: . - � k _. . �, Theelastic quality means room to make amount of foreign matter in tile seam of a t t night when the young man left the in't" 11 but I know it is as you say; it is just the . . - . .- .�, � I . ­ ­ I . . I 11 L I -.- . . : . . - I I V. - � - ,_ ' h ond tha daughter came upstairs she P pa glared across the table at the nurse simple,obvious knowledge thA it is hardesti, - - * --. _ ; .1 . . �� :�_, I - '. milk. A soft skin, a mellow skin covered can, pail, or any- milk receptacle. 'may in . . "' . , .. - :. - " - . .� . - - . ­_ - I - � -1 I . ,. - .� , with mossy, silky bair. Acowhasonlyone the hot weather contain million@ of germs, in rviewed her. r and hoarsely gas d : I'For mer, ', Sake to find written rules for. First, soak your' .. .. . .- V I -1 . '. s �. ''.� . � I . � �, +: . ­ L befo . - - . I L . :�� I I ' ! I� , . 7 : . � skin-one skin around her body and clear which multiply with almost spontaneous 'Elizabeth," she said Sternly, "didn't Mary, take that - ham ail nigbt in water which Should cover . 'L .. . . �. - '-.-, . .. .-'- iri'd to bad re I get C0117 � . .., - . ­ . 's . L � .. . - - L . �. � . . ' ,?":.- I - . . __. . I � . . i:IV- - - ,��_,.!.-� through by way of the stomach. The akin, quickness in the milk, prolucing sourneas I �ear Mr. 8mipley kissing on in the Jestion. of the brain I's it entirely.' Then set it on the fire to boiL -. , I , . . . -1 I I - .:,'' ,I�-:�_� Thorough initial washing of ps ,,or an came along the hat V ad Pa I"came a . .I; . . .1, . - -_ I _.- .1 if coaxse or harsh, means Sluggish digestion or taint. I I T wild shout echoinf,down The rule for boiling a ham is fifteen minutes .. . I . - I-_ I I . . 'No, mamma, you didn't,` responded - I -1 . . . L . . . � � L : inside, and that means an expensive cow utensils, with always an after scalding of the har I . .L . . � , . .. . .. ." . t J�' . .- -_.,..,L._ .I.- . a I U thecav&Icade moved by; 'Papa, toeschpound, noyou-can easilytellby �- ,- - , . , -1 ­ - I . . . . . .. - . ­ . that does not digest her food or thrive well. boiling L water,is one of the ma,in preaerva- th i daughter emphatically. why did God make all the strawberries in weighing it the exact len th of time that it - � ". - ..:.- . - . . .1 - - ., I I � L' , I 1.1. . . : ,_. - - � . - . .., I .1. . I L .T. . I Well, didn't he try to kiss you?" the Summer when ev'rything's r stead will be necessary to = it. When it is - - '. - I I - - . .,.- I Then a cow should have a 116rge, roomy bar- tives. Rigid cleanliness is the law, and it . * . . *. . I It; - I .- - .11, - . - i . .. ; . . 1. -. .. . ,_ -�..,...I-�-­ rel, with broad ribs wide apart, for holding is almost impossible to be too tborou h. Got P' "led the mother. � of makiu' 'am in the Winter neinwhen half boiled change the water, and to the - ­'. .1�. . ... ... , . . .w'. . I I "_� 9 I Yes, mamma,"demur I - . I I . I . . . - I I I . 11 11 - . -1. - _"�, plenty of good,L'rough, bulky, cheap feed; a good idea of the subject of bacteria, mul- I they ain't nothin'elso good for Little boys last boiling add a cupful of-molasses. When: -I I .". � � . I I I �. .L � it should be filled up twice&day. Seethat tiplicity, and you can never after fail to re- 11 knew it," she 27' f�Did you to set?" . . . it is done set it to cool, and when it in coia . __I -I. . - . . �. . " .. . .­...1. I . .� . ._�. � I - � . i: . i . . . I � I . . , ­ . � - it him to do no?" After a brilliant flash Of oil .0 . ��: - � - . - . . . , � I—: . �, the milk voins under the cow's belly are gard this subject with proper signifi- ce enough, skin it and put it in the oven t L - '_ � _ _ - ( I .__ . . 111. - .­ '. - . . L ; L .. L . .1 . .- . .1 - . - . ;,:,. ­ prominent; prominence is a far more im- canoe. - I No, Tria'am. I did noto I told him you xtmigh toned up his wilted form m7ndl aigtega bake until the whole is nicely browned) . . . � A I iI �. --,.. ; ;.�j ..- . '.. 1. � . �,,, . . . . . . 1. ..� . , . 1_­�, rt.snt indication than actual size would .':� - . always taught me that I should not "Maria, I wish you would remind me in some people sprinkle it before putting it in' . . t . . . I - ­ . . - . . . . . �., �­ - 1. . I ,. I . . . . . . .� I . I " �,_ Firm muscles in* the abdomen mean We saw Jake nailing up-a box the other it any young men to kiss me." libe mornin to It that little fiend a the oven with brown sugar which forms a . � � � . - . C. h; . . .. __ . . I I %, ",I .. . , _ . a ... ... - . . . od constitution. They are one of the day rontaining some articles which he I That wan right, that was right, my Britannic&incyclo UY L . � , . . . 1. 1, 1.­ I.:. , . piedia and a muzzle!" sort of glazes I., . . .., - .L I . . - 1 -7- .. . .' - '..' . . .­ ­ . � I . ... C evidences of endurance and thrift that intended sending by express. From the d ." said the mother o8couragijigly. - .. , . . . - ­ , I � ­ . ...: "This in the simplest way of cooking a_ I - i t - ... ,-, , ­L - - Z - � - '­-.L � I - Ll;. - . . . _.I .1 _. : , ; �.­ - . - - . I � . I . - : I you can find in a cow, and endurance to nature of the contents we knew it was essen- 11 nd what did he say to that?" If there in anything that makes a man, ham, and there*none better in my eatim. - � w * ; I , . I i i _�'. __ - �, . �_ I he girl blushed.but was undaunted. - '. '_­-, .�- . . Z._�'.I .,. I L . .� � _. stand the strain of giving milk continuously tial that the box should not be inverted on * thankful for small feet it is the chjlbajns� &tion; but there are all sorts of facts about - -, ­ ,. ,. . I � . - __ . 1. . . . _:. . _ . - . . I .. I . - -1. 1'._��.t�'; inwhatyouw&nL A cow should have broad the passage, so we ventured theouggestion Heasked moifyou had evertoldine Awoman might as well what will give it various peculiar flav"o-re, - , . �-_ _. I- _ I �_ I ­�,-. _ propose;, or .- . .. _. I .11 -1 . .. . - , - - %�!.:,­L;;; ­r. -t - -, L. � . .- , - wasit to waygun an , � I.:-�. :� A . . - . 11... I ...- loins with long rump. A rather long, lean to Jake to place the much-&based 11 This Ot ki gm - ' husband 4ever admits after marriage that and many ite the suggestions for the last ' - L' � .. I ..� ..., ,�' . �. . . .. , , I - . . ' 1 -0 ­ � ,,: I .L � L- - - , ... --1 'i".., .�� _. i _. 1, " . . L : I—. neck, with clean-cut face and prominent sidi up,"oto.,conspicuously upon the cover. .he mother began to feel that possibly i - �.L_,. . I'll 1. A - - I � he was the one who did It. boiling. Some opicures cook It in chain I -': .:�',, . x., � � . 1. _. .�,, ---. � eyes. Theme points indicate enduring A few days after we saw Jake. all, ! had omitted a vital link in the chain of . - i . ,_-,�I� � , .. ­.. .. -1 , , - . i.,I � - � J - . . . � ­ - -1,.. I I I � - .. . lRatire is it kind of glass wherein :be. pagne just at the last, others in beer;Mani - _. . . . -L'--' . - , . _�­ . ­ . ... �__ - .. ; -:� : power to stand'the strain of a long milking "Heard from yoqr goods, Jake? Did be instruction IBM it-with cloves. An-old southern COO . , :_�_.: _� � ­, 411 . I "I - . 1. I� . 7 .- L holders do generally discover everybody's .. . ., I �� � � - . 1. . ... : 11 1 7 .- .­ I What did you tell him?' she uked * ....._'�' L.-�, _�4:� ;_1 . I.. . Mason. If a cow has thesefive points she thay got there ofely V I onco bad, had a way of rovering the wholv L .. .O.- I I I ., I . . I face but their own, which in the chief remon - - ' - i I I I ... - ,. L I .. - .�' �� � ,__ - I I I to ­ - - -_� -� .� 6� I t � . . ill usuall hare the power of serving a 11 Avery one broke,"replied jack, sunan- no-v 4usly. ham after it was skinned with a dough ' �.,-,.,:- ,�" - -1-" :,-. . . i w 41 -:,: .­., . � _�f� .1. ___1., _ for that kind reception it meate with in the P - . .. .., ��.' -1� _,� 11 . I L, -, ­ I, ; ­_ ­ , , ,':' . . .1 �, . � - - ­ .. - ell '7 had." imIg it,-.: I 1. ., t _. ,­1 , A— - _,_ - �'L ," I m#11V I ,, ly., "Lost the hull lot[ Hangthoexprou - I f I said I didn't remember it if you World.-[Swift, made of flour and water and then puttnes ..-,I­ . - -.I .I. - I I - , ­ 0 girl stopped and. the mother broke ­ , -:�`__... - - .. . . . -�.:.: =--e- . � 1 4 tU. Its . .. � -1 . g vert a - - � ::� . 1.�.­�,*�, 1 .7 in the oven to bake. This sho claimed 900- , I � 01 . . I ..4 -A.0 V Wg 1111*�e Mr. Rober corn 1�- I ,,I;n � - . .� . L I s I I ­_, tson il . - -".1 � ' - L_�' - -'.. . - t I � , .1... ..- ... .� ... :. ; I .. " . _S.1.­�' -. , I - I - _. P. ..� .. visoly adds that unfavorable conditions of y a tore,hey? Have fined all the juices to the ham, and the re- L , , A , i .I __ I ,rd put oo 111ils ,side,l as we urgently-. . � 11 You want a job.In my 8 � �1­ I � �111 . , ;. . " . _1 .- . . ­ � . -1 L - ., -"� . b1s, � - I � - . .... V . ­ � I Well, go oil, do`om" ..-: ,, . " % � you an recommendation trom your last . - . .�i.�' ." .1 - * "I . - �w : I .. ,�.- kee 11na, either as to stabling or defective told on. � .. ­ . " _y 0, -. L� .-.L- _*�`L'I :�_ -1 . . - � I I . I: mrd, moth employer, mK boy I" "Nuthin" in writin'. . . .. :� L.� . � , . . sults she obtained were certainly delioiou� , - I I : _ � :1 - - __ . ._ I - feeTwill neutnalize the very beat equipment; I' les, Idid. An'for fear thev shouldn't - a I gum t4ist's what you It or, . . � . � . �_ - ., . . . - � . . . . . . .1 . . _ IL .. 1. . I _L it "_ ".-,_ L� _1; -'� I : -,. A ;!., _. � - I ...- - 111 otheTC words, the very beat cow, in the see it on the kiver, 1 put it on t6 bottom, si� , the darghter wait*d for the 4tarin to But be says 9 very glad to#art with maL." Barbod wire in not populm in Ken - - .- �: . ., . . . 11­ 1. . I ,_; . , . . . `L-' ",_, �­_­ ,., - - .1 . L . . -LCbt"go Ttibme. I . ' '. � _�..__ �. ." . � -oonfound #k%I . - . . . - . � - I I - ... . . _­_ - I-&D& of a poor.feedors or surrounded by tow - ­­­' - - - I . .- . - I � - ­ . I I - unless it is in the forra of so cv4roarm . . .L '., ,.. .�:t_:� :... , L � - I . _ . � I � - I ­ . . I , - " -1 11 i..;� -., . I ,�,__ L , . � .- T_1 .- �: � - I 1, �!: .3 i. L I . ,, ��­.' , , . .1 L � . I . I � I . ". :0,4" � -',1. I. . ,r - - - . - . � ­ I- I - ,1'. � I�__,;� ­ � � - . . ­q3!0...`, ,I, 4L, ­. ,7 mu I . , - .. . 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L -.,S - . ._Y.. .. .. - - - .,,,.R - - _ a and oontrolled herself wittta strong of shy foWtUD tt 1 And while I think of ROOM At��YN�T OLA-- -. - - . i e�i►ttie there ever reoun+ed that#eatrpl.ensl g i bow did the baking get on Y "' ?� f '• .o,, g P THEE HOURS LATF-- i a .. a rL If Mary had succeeded in ilaakia � . ..,, of•all, to be hanged to•morTor4.hanged by „ • - R * "' the neck µnot dead," tardy flour rise,—if the bread wait It s all done, mem, lint the last loaf, " ♦ Eattte QA t>re heath Itt•tweea a Aorta Lia x ml - � _ ed or even half baked,— on •ll coati « , too, all bat that Btatitais sada Grizzly Bear. i M_,� The pagaenger gain had coin and gone, She shook off the tfiaughti wih an icy t� said Ma And good o er. If not,sl.e might—bat site mwt lig one It looka nice, mom, but I'm awful A battle between a powerful str llion and ---- r t ' ' - -. and at least one anxious watcher turned shiver, and Snatched n a book of mi+ , P p and land shrewd. afraid it's heavy. " a big grizzl bear was sitnesaed by the em- F� 4 - away disappointed. • from the table. It opened at random ger own beatita heart alas like muffled y '" I ` * '° f S hen will the next train be in Y' Mrs. her glance fell on the lines $ $•levy, indeed t The lad ,s. heart alp ployees of James hdnrfree at the latter s ; , , { t r JSsar.p asked of an official. Tell it not to mother's oars, t ander in her ei►rs as she stepped in, al- most stood still; but She loo od again 4t mountain ranch in Idaho on nude test. a ° k ., M yy y the girl's stolid Yarn and took courage. Old`Ur.tFsi-Zorribilie proved hinmelf to be }.' �r How life's cord way riven, at read tosctsam as she saw ary kneel- i `:AG 10.15, ma'am." bat she forced herself �7 h, �I ` „ How midst ruffian taunts and jeers by he ovbn door, No, Mary suspected nothing. Mrs. Jessup the better figghter, >Fud a1t4►ongb he was ter- _� f, .1-, a Three whole hours, sighed thea lady, k Lite for lite was even. Sok carelessly, "How goes the baking, snatched down a holder, and opened the ribly injured.by hie iron-hoofed antagonist, �, 1 E. turuin� disconsolatel to ber cant e. She dro ed that�ook with a Shudder, .. " Audi m whole avenin a fled 1 M and reaohepd for her daint ilt-ed ed- arY Y „ oven door. I don't sae anything wrong be might have recovered from bio wounds ,1 � -,i _ �jo .. Y B P° '� Y , y g geed " ``flow eII°ugh' mem' Mary ratumed' with it, she declared, turf:ing and thump. had not Jim Maxwell, a vaquero, sent A , -k, . ; birthright, too ! It is too provoking. i Shakespeare. But as she ner�ou.lq tarn ith u glance of surprise�►t the Iy s agit• ins Lha crisp brown loaf in a fever of aux- slu from a Sharp's rifle through 'ats body. _ > g -�r 8 There were actually tears in her eyes. the leaves every line seemed directly con- d lace: " But I guess it'll come all right iety which she dared not betray. "Pahaw! Before the grizzly died, however, he ptlayed . f A {t : 4, :a Nl-rot. Jessup was young, pretty, happily heeled with that haunting train of thought. a - ; F, , wedded, in comfortable circumstances, and •'And the right valtailt Bar,gno walked too i time. I've got three loaves in now, and It is send a loaf as seed be. •Hand me even with his human foe. ,-. � late, a otbers'most treacly." a big napkin, Mary. I shall but it in the. The battle royal between the two beasts �� 5 #�; +:, the proud mother of two lovely children; Who you map say, ift please you, Fleshes Mrs. JesSap felt a throb of flew life. She basket along with the other things." commenced at about 4.30 in t he morning, . '{ but having no real griefs she was apt to _`lid ,• .� de 1 d. Mr. Jeesu i nco'eoa ed:" ad felt all was over• Mary, she said Indeed, meta,I wouldn t remonstrated and lasted about an hoar. The reach Hao ;a , make the most of petty ones. p For F ea p i urriedl knowing how the precious mo- honest Mary. "I m afeerd it's , heav saw the melee from itseommeneetneat,but, ` - ,. 1i bed keen away for a fortnight, and she had If Harry had only etycaped. Bat l farcy Y+ #. rnu awe That da when onto were flying," I want a basket of nice and besides, it's so hot. Now, any of the so confident were they that the stallion i` � !< t .f been so sure he would return to-night, never woulli Y Y hin kedu ri htawa , 'eU and tarts, - ` r avorite sister til came u n the cinnamon bear he had BS P� P B Y Y others is better lookin' loaves, besides be- would prove a victor, they did not attempt . bringing with him he f eY P° nd fruit,, yon know,-anything to tempt in cooler. " �� to interfere until it was too late. Time and wl:om she had not seen for months. Such boldly covered her retreat shoutin and g �' � ' ' B n invalid's appetite. Put it up at once, ••you are too particnlac to live, I1�ary, again cid Grey Roz, as the big Norman �� •``` a happy evening as oho ht►d seticipated, shaking his stick till he ft;i htened it sot y• lease, while I et rot thins on," p Y+ r ` a gg B Y B Mrs, Jeeau returned enrtl as she folded horse was called, had in Short order killed+ a=; and nqw it might not bei Sj►e was .not To be sure it Was oitly-a giub, an ° ut �' To-night, mem Y"asked Mary to salon- the precious loaf in a white napkin. "Naw bleak.bears of a considerable size, and the ti alarmed. They had only missed counec w�alai not have liprt t ism ►n wa1y hmen� I'm ready•" men thoughtlt:ia early morning antagonist `' ,. ;'� .a s tion wknew ` re, Wilt, her birthnight must Marra didn t know that. She tr d to read I've nothin else to do 'She harried out to join Carrie, and walk- wag nothing more'than ata unn>tiusll"y big 1 - 1 a ain and saw Lad Maeduft's frenzied " yes+ to-night, be kept alonb.. B Y ill Mr. Jessup gets home, and m tired to more than a block with trot, pouring out blank bear whteh had come to the ranch in , ` ?he children were waiting yin the great question. Bath of aitting there sins®." rapid ezplattations, suggestions and can- search of a juicy shoat. They observed that ` �iitn parlor, and seemed scarcely able to un- "Whither should I fly9 I have done no harm; k Sp B tions, under her breath the alta animals method of titin was Tho lady dro ed the book as if she had She left the Itchen as She oke,rnnnin ggY P .._ do ends on the uite unusual, but they were too anxious to derstand th:+t Napa and Aunt Nellie had P Remember,everything p q not conte. "Weare all dressed and ready," been struck. "I have dons no harm." breathlessly up to her own room the mo- < ', - iteousl "When Could Harry say ho Same? Was the world ment the floor was closed behind her. There way you say it• You must do him the last enjoy a little sport to give the matter a - , little Uertie pleaded p y r g{ , R kindness in your power. Food cooked by second thought. , vritl the come?" any worse for what he had done . Thera was she struck a li `ht —her fin era trembled>so :rt.. Y one than less in it, but is not the world bet- She had to strike it twice,—and plunged friendly hands must, taste better. Let Utd Grey 13ex had been sleepibg in his "Not till after ydiir bed time,dear,"her theip search the basket, if they want to," Shed the previous night,and when he hoard ' t: ter for eve ruffian taken from its A fast down into a big hoz of odds and sada. Pati the mon moving about he prang oat, z j - mother answered with a Sympathetic kiss. �' Then they parted, and Carrie hurtled on, r "Our three hours of pleasure aro all spoiled Yong blade,anaristocratic young scoundrel once, how long it took her to find what She ' err had attack down while insult- wanted 1 F.very fold of cloth was right in to be admitted by the big, good-natured neighing for hie matntinal feast of grafi hour—utterly ruined." whOOR H P B sheriff with Some relactsnce. Aa lie rounded the cow pen the mon saw f, "Aren't there any more hours,mambas?" lag a defencyeleas girl. And if in hie indiggna- hoc way,and the momens were asain and Of all the Graz fro,►ka ! Bat es, I him ea erl sniff the air, his ears sle►nted - i tion he struck too hard, and the wealthy her brain was burning. Tiers, she had it .f y y Y •'- asked the child innocently: — id that deserve at last,—tbe tiny parcel containing the tools suppose I might av well let you in• The forward and his mane'stiff sad bristling. , - h1re. Jcasit started. Of course there rascal never rose again, d P h mages ask death? dust Harry die just because the tVill had boughb to.pick Lha lock that day young follow isn't asleep, nor likely to Gazing over the grassy tango the mon saw are but not to-ni h1;. W at y .. when he had lost the key, Nezt she Spran alae as far ae I can see. IL's the last rho figure of a bear, leisurely elonehing oft ► , g dead mall was alar with the boys, such a�question, Uertie?" 4 p°P Pe Howg time and its a pity if one can't show alit- toward a heavy copse. A moment later . _ of an thin while ho was poor and all but,friendless? to her little medicine cr►se, tore.it o n,and lire Rex, his o ea distended with rt►ge, `' Because whin you have lots V B 11Ira. Jesau shook herself, and tried to aurtehed out a tiny vial of choloform. tie favor to a doomed man. Especially y Y % brae but when oil P f ~ you dont mind two ort . Y ++ take rein a in her aolfiahneea, for what good angry she had been when the stupid drug- when it is such hard lines,—but you can't sharp snorts of agger and defiance issuing A . have just a few you are careful of them, , Y stay but a minute,mind you." from his red nostrils, started inajesticatly ,. could all her rief and indiquation do him. gist made a mistake and Sent her that yrs , But that was enough. Despite the pees- across the plain to offer battle to the re- � . - . nodded the little irl. But thought B , there wero luta of hura.'+ Would he be any more miserable if she ago. But it was what she wanted now. ie sin in and dancin Y She Slipped all in her pocket, threvtr on encu of tl►e sleepy guard, Carrie contrived treating intr de>•• The best heard the 1 " Do hush, Gerrie," hot mother exclaim• Spent rho whole tin ' - „ Phe would not think of gt,gsince thinking her cloak and bonnot, and ran down Stairs to sI nal, unperceived, the importance of °Mover 1 is shotlder� but1did not quigcken - �-; sr_ t ed with ik aerveus shiver, you aro enough g . _ . cod run cold." could do no good. She would read and for- again. that hot loaf. to make one s bi he feted u her book a ain. Whs Passing the parlor door, she glanced in. "They Say warm bread is bad far the big shuffitnggait. He had seen hor.Qabefore. � � � ` Sho ran for the nurse, and diamissed'the get• S p P g di Dation but I don't think this will hurt. " By George, boys, there's goin' to be �' ` a , children gto their supper and bed. 1'he was that line that peered moekin 1 at her Half ppeat eight! «►aa it no morn? It seem Y fu,,' she added carelessly,, but her quick some fun Y' cried Cowboy Jack Spires, and _; y Bo you conteu t,fair maid. lie dies to-mo ed an hour already since this new idea struck teat shadow drawin room was very still Y ' lance told far more. the men clamored to the roof of a shed the , t g Y g row.' her. An-hour and three quarters et. But .- x• ?I, vrhen they wero gone. Z'he night wag dark, She larned�the leaves hastily, as if t co much, so mach to do in that little. But R hpttie Jessup had flown homeward, for better to see the battle. : . / - c!oudy and windy. Mrs. Jessup was lonely escape that reproach, but catching the fire Sho was at the kitchen door now,snd needin her work Mas not yet done. Twenty-five It was not long delayed. Grey Roz, :,I ( aha disappointed. There was a circle of line of Claudio'e ar ument; g minutes past nine! How remorselessly the with a piercing scream of rage, with his �� q hero•, all her wits for the next move, on which all rosy, quivering light around the open grate, ,dye,but to die,andgo, we know not w de uded• Steady pendulum,,twung to and fro ! She white teeth exposed, dashed at the bear. - and another circle of steadier li lit around Hun aside the book to ahuddorin horror. pe Y j g g gs tau up to her own room, throw aside her which, with a low, grnmblinggrowl, juain. t I. i . B g B Mar was ust arran in thin in the ;� • • the shaded lamp on the centre table. All There was no refuge from her thoughts in basket. Lottie Jessup came up and looked wi.eil18� Snatched a light, and hurried up to ed to one aide in time to avoid the on w dim and uncertain, ,Site Sftakes are. with a emilin wocdof approval,but rho dost attic. She must fulfill the prom- alaught. Tho Savage stallion wheeled, i � else was iihado y, Pe sat down wea><ily, and took up her fancy Sho rose and walked impatiently through over tt K y lee In that scribbled note, or all she had slowl a cached the bear, and hen with oik but it heti Ito interest without Nellie the room. If only Will and Nellie would throwing a fevered glance of aaxiet toward Y pFr - w the stove as she did oto. There stood the done thus far was the merest cruelty. Jho . a quick- turn he lauded hie hind foot upon to almire and criticise. What a dreary come ! These horrid visions would drive t-scd loaf, uffin out with fatness,and now the rizzl 's ribs. The blow was a stunner y p g must prepare s disguise. g Y liirthaight itwas,anyhow ! her mad before long. It must be nearly time: quite ready for the oven. - �� Here was boats of old garments, some sad rhe men colic heard it thought the bear __ ts. And how still it was! Nothing to be --what, barely ei ht ! And than she won ..put in a glass of crab-apple jelly,Merr, �ro� some mice eaten, maty too utterly was done for. It was a sarpriae for the '' r e, rY P �' out of date to serve. The minutes seemed bear, but it did not disable him. �'Vith a .: t .� heard but the crackling of the fir and the dered whether Har had a Lime fere, yrs.Jessup suddenly commanded,so ahs . ` ' loud, Blow ticking of the cdOCk. She could anti were counting the Slow hours as t hey ' .1 hours to [ler fiercely beating heart an she shake of big big head, and a shifting of his , , �I ,: 1y that Mary stared. It is down cellar. barely see th9 burnished pendulum as it dragged away—the few prfcioua hours at Take a li 66 and o after it. hunted amen them. When would she feet, he faced the Stallion, which again 3+ ,'- fore the faint loam the end of which he was to be "hanged by K at the 'in rices toxo, Mary gad thein t Here at last was an overcoat rushed at him with widely o ed mouth. passed regularly be K Surprised pe f ` nn the mantel. How►slow it was ! Tho even- neck until dead." nd obeyed- blt•s. Jessup was on tenterhooks that would do if welt brushed. She laid it Thegrizzly was ready and of Rax received ' ` in world be interminable at Chia rats. "Han ed !" Sho could shut her eyes a while she slowly lighted a lamp, and delib- anile and turned over.the heaps faster than a slap on the muzzle that threw him off his _ �} '..i' ;` g g - 5uddrnly Gert ie'a words flashed back on ties hour furiously he had rushed to the res stately left the room Ttte ntomeut she ever. Here was a pair of old boats tV hen feet, and caused him to collide with his Fie her : " If oil have just a few y3u are care- cue when bi Joe Willis tried to hang diSapteared the lady seized upon the rising would she have them all ? She was sure it hard-hitting antagonist. Over went both iri., 14 - . Y" hat if these were her last Mamie R •aii$a pet kitten. He Saved the ith frenzied haste. It was the work was midnight before silo found the trousers, bear and horse. Rex was first to regain bis fill of them. �V y loaf w - ? What if instead of await- little thing too, and brought it beck a moment to .tear the, dough open and hat,,and cane necessary to complete the feet. 1Vith a fierce scream and with tor- i hours on eartbi r 4.' '> lug her husband and sister she were expect- to Mamie triumphant, though bruised thrust the contents of tier pocket in its disguise. With fear and trembling she rific force he brouplltt hin sharp fore feet din . And all the school, t take time to n to rho arlor, A glance at the down upon the bear s leftflank,brinaingthe `;�� i, '" - in —death Y Would the minutes seem so scratched and blee g heart. But hen she mus stole dow p . :i S t - long then? Would she not think rho heavy giris thought him a hero, and declared Jae acrible a few lines and hided them in the tool clock astounded her. A quarter to ten. blood in a Stream. . It was a fearful woun N Y:# t pendulum swung fearfully fast? Willis ought to be.'hung. But Joe was a parcel. And, heavens, how hard it was to Tithe yet sad the bear was for a moment badly dazed , -' - A mail was to be hung to-morrow morn- prosperous farmer now, while Harry— make the plastic dough conceal all, an{l pre- Fifteen minutes' work sufficed to render The stallionbed gains re wary. He was a,o, - - - ing. Did the hours seem endless to him? ,,Be you content, fair maid. He dies to sent ita former appearance ! And '.clary the disguise presentable. Then shot rolled it but ha had become mora wary. He was ac-_ '['o morrow morning at ten! He had only 1ON - And the called l+lm a murderer waaretntning. h e into a budle and sthard into tliheeda`vrl� auk t>idrr haunchege, g'iv'ing rimtspletnd d ' 1. t,°' fifteen little hours to live. And she had Y In face,, she did come in time tto find a nese again. It was gt'°P$ - been wishing she could annihilate three of he fres the gentlest boy in achoal, ,., P y pyo ,_ X t her own selfish was ao quick sued lively, and as good a mistress on her kaeee, thrneting the last through unfamiliar albs to the em t o rtuisiitiea to deliver adroit kick., t e , them . She shuddered a B stable at Lha back oft sir grounds• h P . nter as the beat of them. Only bis ams loaf into the oven. Rut there was notbio der that 1edlto tactics para ed Uy ilia 1atAstoopponent puz- 4. , y. - . - nesa. She had known him well once. They .l'u still to climb the upright lad had been children together in a lonely bags were different from theirs. 'hey unlawful in that, and was not the hotetove wanted lot. of deer; he liked better to enough to account for those crimson the loft while holding- tier big bundle, but zled him and he hesitated. The ranchmen .-- monutain region where children were$carte noted thio with surprise, and jumping from follow a bear. Indeed, he had confessed to cheeks! she s eccmeeded t silo rested on Lhe sof t ha the shed they cautiously approached the ti 1 , -;. and they had laved each other as few play- ber in one twilight walk that it seemed "I have pat in the lest loaf," Mee. Jos On . - n,atea da had now—in fifteen little hours R thankin heaven that ber work was done• battlefield. ro their subsequent regret they she an+l Nellie would be driving out, 1►appy mean, somehow, to kill the helpless ere&• salt said, rising aced bceathin hard, in B then she climbed down and groped her way were too excited to think of bringing fire- ae t•he da is lea while the fearful drop tures that migl►t just as well live aced be spite of herself. " Yon moat watch them back, going to her own roams now, W hide arms. Y K happy as not. ,Bu•t I like to kill the well, Mary, The oven is hot. I—" She was hurling him into eternity. va a animals," ho wont on, with boyish thrust her hand ca her pocket« trying to the traces of three hours' haste ad excite RDx.heard the men approaching and he Had Nellie been there she might never got B g g• Y meat. She had betel limo to smooth her s edit re lined his waning courage He . eagernePs ; "the poisonous Snakes, and the think of some excuse to oiI think."cob I Y her rapid daashed.at B he bear, turned nimbl� and have thought of Harry. \Vhy ahoulyl she • wolves, and bears that prowl around and have forgotten some g. hair t,nd brush bar dusty drays, �.s It was now morn ban ten years slurs she breath was nob yet suppressed, when here kicked ltim end over,end. The bear did not kill u le sometimes ; and the hawks tl►at Mary stared after in wonder, as she true• i ' had seen him, .ave once for a passing Pe P came a rush of test and merry voices, and seem-to be very badly injured, lint he was., l.im se. And ho was :hanged, too, not the pounce down on our white chickens. Tell rted out Une moment she p�►used at the now thorou h1 aroused. Rex was upon him . K P on I can brie down the hawks." parlor door and looked in. Had Sho been Will and Nbllie tied come. B y. �• sans Harry at all. It had shocked her to Y B Three mortal hours behind time 1" Nel- in an inatant,thiuking tnagainatabthe bear . d ucntence but her own Ah, me ! Ne had drought down one hawk only five minutes in the kitchen i It had •• h hear of his trial an , Chubb little hand Lha seemed an hour. lie exclaimed, as she kissed he���eister. he b oiw thef grizzly darted fo werd,dand, too many. The Y Aren't you tired to death, Lottie. lifeavas two intoreating for her to pay much ,rescued the kitten had struck down a man. Softly opening tl•e front dear, she Stole •• ,-L'-::, attention to one who had slipped out of it. but once bc,yonJ gut to Lottie Jessup, looking back on all with a tremendous blow from ono of its y' • fy. len a o. But to-night, alone in the dim Tl►e dead man's boon compaoioae migh out into the dark'etreeta, g bout a revious uarrel aced premedi the house she ran with breathless haste. 1t Sho had thought and accomplished since'the armored paws, it ripped open the bowels of _► g talk a p parlor, with nothing to do but watch tl,e talion and ud a and jury might ticliev was called a twenty minutes' walk to the last tcaln, it seamed tike three years. the belliRersnt stallion. The men saw the ,' PI slow herr alum, memory played ono of her • j g I he next morning she saw a stern faced blood rush forth, Saw the protruding en- i them but nut Lottie Jessup. Harry h shabby little house where Carrie Wella, the un leasant tricha, bringing back long for- o bo sure. Hie ho fah hopes ha or sewing girl LIAL iad called out Hurry's man, bearded and bronzed, in the old barn trails, sued realized that Rex had at length . - / r t4; P �`, a} . rotten pictures s, bri olden time. There changed, t Y where Ire had lain all day while officers ' met his match. Jim 111axwe1l rushed to the ;M , ish face Sho been disappointed, his boyish eonfidenc fatal blow, ►fused with her iiia slid motl►er ; . ro:e before her the bright boy d and he had not bee but Lottie,leasop:a flying feet carried her a�►rehd far and wide. scarce a trace re- house for his rifle, and the other men triol [,acl liked s� well. How clear and brave it abused and betcayc_ mained of the little Harry of other say., by aliouta and sudden sorties to frightenthe free from dissi tion. Perhaps h there in half the time. $he trembled lost of the a es, and Ll►e hese away. t' utterly Pa save in the ez reaatoa Y was with the sunahiri© of long ago flooding lead peen quarrelsome, as they said, but she should encounter an acq�raintance oe a p it. ' :she could see the nanny hair, and the B wa he clasped her hand;but when he bless- But it was flow too Late. Tbo animals .'n blue a es and hoar his cheer call, murderer,—no, no ' Ha had struck t itcemen,.and sustain further maddeain y p� P ed her and de acted for Harr 's sato Sho wore at it tooth, hoof, and claw, engaged in � .1 der c, g Y Y rescue a shrinking girl,'as be did before delay. Into the baro tittle room etre rens- Y hew (`w►:c out and play,-Lottie. , The sunny Stru • lin kitten. He 11 ed, scarcely waiting to knock,and startling was very glad of that three hours' delay. one final struggle• It was a in blood, ict. i h:,ir ♦would be beneath a coffin-lid by this save ° lig g He was not retaken. Perhaps if the truth Both animals were bathed io blood, poor . ow and he brave voice be brow ht down one hawk too man rho two pato, Sed eyed women that beat .. i i uw to-m• rr so the little hands whir over their sewing. were told few wished it;but six months later old Rex'a color appearing only in irregular a- "` ,,,:4he.1 forever. And she vrould be sayly —a"" p Lottie Jeistlp received a letter with . post- spots• H©fought like a demon, striking, ; had uided her childish Steps so often we Mrs. Jeaaup Wasted no time in reface, d bitin A in and a air with <_� j�nrrrir.g tea at the su r table for etfut B mark that had been familiax to her once — kicking aq_ g• got B pPe ' B held to he stained with blood ; the littl for the little clock oo the mantel told tea + + " ' , ver existed. it a condor minutes to nine. The girl's -red eyes and that of the tittle valley where her childhood life gleaming teeth he tore patche. of hide - r i `, tr.,.G l,c need a neck for which She had once kn f ].ut she had' loved him then.- He was had been, passe hKve another and rudtr Lia heaving bosom told that she would not be d• dome aamon ri the Imoun� nearfly elverymtime hebtriedt o laud -Lis feet .. '� only sus when they first met, and she was of would indifferent. descrtbiog a little g four. His home was almost a mile away yet morrow. '� Will oil bei mo gave Harry Cladden's talus, sited full of hope and happiness. The he aucoeeded. But the bear was as .avage , Hero ea were full of testa now, and a S P husband's name was not meuttoaed though as the horse. He had been crippled fore �rt:� , how often had Le come all that way to see Y. - a s a biave little fellow. was wishing with ail her might shecouldc lite!" Mra. Jeaaup asked o low, breath- -. hc.r. Ile was alw y —could send him one word f lose tones "I ant his old playmate. he Sent hisgratoful blesain a,but the letter and aft, but he was full of fight, and great ometnin now ma Y' ed " Curcio W• Gladden." patches upon the stallion's aides, breast, �l,e could see him corrin now in his little a B schoolmsie, friend. Yon k was sign , comfot t. If she could only see him agai It was s trifle that Ddr. Jessup missed the and head showed where his Mowshadstruck. 4 br•owu jackot, with his rands fulthof used oniY one moment, to tell hinr, she had n t for Carrie was gazing at bee in , roses and buttercups. And how y train he meant to catch,— a a or otton, thai she believd and liked hi utter amazement• "For g e° aaec�ond le lives some+itnes,but trifles change menbl They fought like ti ors, he horse ,µ � t. = u, race ! It all rose before her ;—the rug- f g irl. Tbers i n our who shrilly Screaming and the grizzliny groaning h.. a geed tnoontain peaks around, tl,ebri>~htblue still ! But it was too lata. Unly one h don t go to sleep,K you would be admitted sky overhead, and the two merry children free access to him .since the mercena to Spate, `peak 1 you would Sullenly. r � - -_'KY. law er had deserted him,--the poorsewin • wsee him no �� shuuti:,g and laughing iu the valley. Ilarry Y irl for whom he,had struck the fatal blo " Yes, 1 Suppose so. It is s once al- $oW �iIIet81 YelIIe Ate FOtwad• erPa Sblow twith one of hila eco mndoue . w . was always gentlo with her. Mother would g y The processes by which nature forms we. It fell with murderous force upon . ;r _ " ' akr poll care of LU:•tiC, now, and Shehad tried her best to servo herebampi , Lhe sheriff is ver kind, and I h such accumulations of silver are very inter- ] . say, ] t; au3 rho roug`f► si,eriffbact pitied herdistre moat ss late sometimes. Aad nowt a Lima the stallion's shoulder, and it knocked him x he ahtays di,l. lie would never take care „ satin It must be remembered that the over ku oyer. When he aro:te he was ` - ai He was to l,e hAnged to- and let her come whenever she would,bri is oto short.—but I can't catty him anything of any one ag n << in flowers, books, or fruit. To all the r t of that Sort. They search me every Lima earth�a crust is full of water, which pereo- dazed. It was evident that he could not Y --`V morrow mornwg, — hanged by Lhe neck g " Let them search,"- Lottie •returned, ry g + see the bear,for he commenced to trot here . r-"' 4, . Y „ of the world he was dead already.0 ell ed s. breathle.al Put en our things and latex eve where tbrou h the rock$ makinta until dead. " solutions of elements obtained from them. e aroused herself with art effort and pparlor swam before Mrs. Jess p y Y• and there apparently in Search of his .:. 1 . f! r Sh llcad—her laymate, her friend, her lir a come with me, quick. Ill ezptai as coo These chemical solutions take ap small pre- - + looked at the clock. Only a quarter. to P o cious metal which they find aoattered here foe. . ever Lie little hero—Dead in shame end di sere. g Presently his eyes fell upon the boar, -ti eight; �Vould the tardy hours,n Then—she could almo9t have .worn a Inspired with new life by this strange, t►nd there. Sometimes the solutions in which was eagage and ezpeetant.. With a i, .cr -- gone? and actuall saw and heard, so vivid was i — new hope, Carrie caught down her Sack and qiiI on are hot, the water having got .o fearful cry of raga the horse rushed, or ... _, ,. hours were not so slow when She y ed before her Harr 's face id hat, and two dark fi�nroa hurtled back fa down ss to be set.•boiling by the star- rather staggered, toward big red-eyed an• +': - Harry played•beside the brook, or walked there flash y nal hoot of the globe. Then they rash up- ovist, and again he essayed to strike .:p, the little rave b the lonely pane tree. voice as he declaimed in the old log .ch 1- clas�her ha ds i wprayero hatlwas more ward, picking up the bits of metal as they g to g X with his forefeet. But he was too weak. .- a That wa$ Harry's baby sister that'died be- house, gi g go. Naturally heataasiets in the performance gave the foe an opening, and a moment ' fore she was two y,aara old. Pretty little "By heaven and ail its hosts, he shall of than half thanks vin that even this one of flus operation. Now and then the die! chance remained• Later be sank to the earth dead, with a liesaie, how they had loved to play'with her She Started to her feet electrified and n• "He would never have bean convicted if ®treams thus formed perpetually flowing broken neck. ' .. y _ tiny pink fingers and count her toes 1 And spired. A wild idea, seeming impossi le, we had had money to hire a lawyer, or if hillier and thither below round, pass Juet at this instant Jim Maxwell fired. how they cried when told she was deed ' had Bashed 1►aroas her mind. Swift fell w- that miserable wretch lite court appointed through cracks. or cavities in the rooks, The bullet pierced the grizzly's body. With I .z cried till Lottie's head ached with a pain , where they deposit their loads of silver. a sharp yelp he turned to flee, bat he sud- `� - creed even now. The - carried ins, like a very itaspiration, came also. •cede Ttdre°Was no muoneq in it, and he didn't Tbia is kept ill►for a great length of time, deal wheeled, dashed at rho mon, struck ' "tai Sho rememb that made the first possible. t3h Y - flowers to the little grave almost every at the.clock. Twenty minutes pas tei t i want to oH'end that dead Scoundrel s friends. perhap+t thousands of years,until the fissure Maxwell upon his left hip, breaking the Sunday after that. And very often they y j ILO° or kat is filled up. Crannies permeating . y es — And the train was expected at 10.13 ! C led Law isn't alfor one ch oe, evenoone in so bone, and then falling forward across the _ `' - . sat there building wonderful air-castl , a,h had she not begun an ur thank Clod the atony mass in emery direction may be- form of the prostrate man, rho grizzly died . --. + bo fulfilled now. Harry she. O, y man to save him. And Heaven help my come filled with the motel, or occasionally h} face toward the foe. t_, ' which never would « Wit was to be hanged to-morrow,— hanged by two hourla Y But she mu t trya�she m oc $irl to be strong end beaus enough to anise s chamber may be stored f all of it, as if a : j - the neck until dead." it for him, 'whatever it is,"repeated the old myriad hands were fetching the treasure ` .` o mad. , � .1- �' , F :f - He mean_ t to build a grand house on Eagle g The teat endulum swung fast en gh mother to herself between her prayers• from all sides and hiding away a future Flies don't bother the busy man. Tountain lookin down to the valley, and B p o time to wate, it, Meantime Carrie had readied the Jesswp bonanza for some lucky prospector to die- �; . '� g but She had n there wa. to be a greenhouse and lots of nog'. cover in another age. "What do yon raise on your farm, Mr. 5 `1r� dens. A ure white monument Every second that remained was mor® isd�r�•in d late glace IIto the Iparlor Hayseed Y" "Mortgages, chiefly." �to a I ' beautiful gar P stone than diamonds,—heavy with til Y was to be put -over Baby Beasie'a grave, •'1i :,:id great herds of cattle graze farther down- of a man'eh i•with a s n f d she hhad not and inn pasainAna have to st Tete d0.nutes past g m in Yove cin do more thinking with- There ie one fortunate tb'ng about : , I 1 ■ 7riarr was to be very rich and go to Con- a16ng the 1 :� Where is m+y basket, Mary Y'she ask- out thinking of anything at all than any being{ a dude--you need iievar ;ear brain ; ,; _ , for years. ymg t wh o t s else on ear feu �►resayand£really bo President. And still kt ` t h, r of their childish But just otttAide the kitchen deo she ed, burr ' to he en. 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'u.mac: +; .= 'k jr e. ..r I q .M :, :_ _.. •-. - ,_ t _ f _ -'-� •w f ta•.yi' i �4RF"fid it' - '� .. ..J r£1 a • 4 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS: - _ ' ' j ` , ;, ,. _Q_- IBERB:By referring 1. -1 I 1; tc the address{abet on onr —•Mise Ma _ s can always ascertain the dates towhich in Bowmanv IleGordon es yesiting filen --Mr, t:l. G. 2''uisey, of Toronto, wry , . ` Your subscription to Tam NEws is paid. visiting with Thos. Marquis a few days tAeemittances are acknowledged b a --Miss A. Persey, of Toronto, is open this week. DEADLYin sw m e ` GREEN <, obaage of date on label on the first in a few days with friends here. y . wing receipt of money at this office a�iwa�y� g(,l. H. Armstrong, of Paris Out. —Rev' A' Banroer, of Bownsanyille, 8 RIS- keep the date Paid ahead. tf was with friends here the latter pari of . - visiting with relatives in the village. last week. ` —The �., better way to decide as %o t � � 'x� �rgptw00% p ANOTHF VICTIM1. I. • :y y . —C. H.C. Wri ht hoto a hed oti r J .. seed of your trotter, is to Visit the Woo - cricket team just before starting for hit- I - ine here Saturday evenings• by on Monday and also at the sono--galea --The Clarke Fraternity have vacat of the match- . _ I�IPOIiTANT. :�a. .. : . the "Ark" at the wee% side of the Ir - brid e. --Rev. J. T. Caldwell and wife lett on . . live arc about handing out a ftfimbi of g The community is - - . ... y gratified. Thursday morning to attend the Metho- - - 4 Attou is for collection, but thinking that a --Regular meeting of the Pickering F' diet camp meeting now in pro rasa at F'4 year adds t0 the list of I fatalities ; nu er of our patrons mould prefer dealing Company this (Friday) evening. 1 Owen Sound. May they have pleasant r L. i L _ . - tiir t w:th flit o,�ice me give this actin. members are requested %o attended at t weather and a safe journey. caused by the careless use of the Ol15on- , Col ectors are generally determined fellows. hall at 8 p, m. sharp. --The secretary requestsuslto announce p � t afore if you would avoid a vi ik -'Will Grein, ofToronto, and h a i g ace, at. „ cricket meeting in W. V. Richardsons 1OIIgg. ' YO[t will I'Iln 110, risk i you . ttnd to your indebtedness at once. brojber Jock, of Seaforth, were he office on Tuesdayevening next,oommene-_ Respectfully yours this Week on business. They are alwa in at 8 - 8 p• >n• interested are ie nest• . . i W, . CLARK r; Welcome guests among ib9 boys. ed to attend as matters of im ortance will a . . —We have to thank James Glilohris , come before the meeting. p bn;� your groceries from Publisher of Netts. , �,- . _ of Chetrrywood, for fi basket of eooki —Ontario and Derham Exhibition, - , CHERING.ONT.,AUGU$T 12, 1892, apples. James internis us that they a W'Licby, Sept YAth, 21st and 22nd 1882. i ` " i. . • - . of the genuine (ala lstonian variety. List of special attractions,-05, opelple '. . s . � � ­ I I. . LOCALISM 'The children of the mission Band, trot or ace • E80 I� - & � . • I . �7 W the Methodist church were treated to p � + Breen trot ; pace ; fir- �r u 1 s open running, catch weights ; E10, her- . , .. � picnic in Clark's woods on Saturday a nesseng race ; E10, umbrella and cigar ternoon. The ladies of the W. F. M. race. Sweekstake of$5, with $50 added THEY j� 9 .i --Wanted—A new milch cow. A. N. Were the donors. A splendid afternoo for 2 and $ year 1 DO*N' HANDLE­ •�,� 1 1 Ridley. L1: y old balfbred horses. NL1J L IT was spent. weights for —We are having nice weather between —There are a number of shade trees i g fie• Nominations is sweep- tthowers. stake close bept 1st. All others on day of - -='Jock" BrookR is home these days this village the branches of which ban exhibition. Grand display of fireworks . , . over the sidewalk. In fine weather t . on vacation. on Wednesday evening, $apt. 21st. Prof. o--�-- . —Miss Bella Peart is visiting in Oshawa shade froth their branches is riot objet Dorenwends Great Star, Gymnastic and • I - this showery weather. ionable, but in wet weather the limbs a Acrobatic Co., consisting of 8 people . I • . . an to people carrying umbrella have been engaged for the whole ezhibi- About two tons of best grade (�f sugars ' —Mrs. Beldon, Sr., of Whitby, is visit _ I- ing her relatives here. The owners will kindly see to it,that thea tion. Prize Lists mailed on application. just t0 Mand for the preserving sea80n. _ _ 0 4 —Miss Eva Cuthbert, of Toronto, is troublesome boughs are removed. W. R. Howse, Secretary. Kept value even that Can be ha s visiting friends hero. —The pathmaster will pardon ui3 f .______—.�� g d, _ Full I mentioning it but there is a defectis Uur Boys at Whitby. Full stock of fresh groceries always Yates,of Whitby is visiting at g y on k arks' this week. sluiceway •on Christens street, a alio hand, and the best lemons bananas, ` distance east of the Catholic church. Th For considerable time a cricket match , etc. —R. Collins is having his premises also a lot Of new dr OOds brightened by the painter's art. faithful beast whose duty it is to dra between our club and that of Whitby has y g :, --Mr. and Mrs. Eddy, of Claremont, Tanner & Son's meat wagon around cam been talked of. At last preliminaries . . . .I - were in the village on Monday. near breaking a leg therein the other da were arranged and the clubs met on Mon Call and see —Mrs, Aylesworth, of Oshawa, is with and unless the damaged place be fixed dap at the County towta. The most not- What �e: can Clo. ` Mrs. U. J. Jones for a few days-. once, some trouble will be caused the co able incident in connection with the game �, It �llj . —A Findlay had his premises -photo- Poration. . was the wrangling between the teaws— - 1 pay 3 ou - ,: . . . - graphed on �Pednesday by W.E,O'Brien. --31iss M: L• Hall, who has coniluctec it was more like a baseball match, none of � I =-Mr: York, of Oshawa,and Miss Bost- the millinery business in this village fo the plii3•ers displaying that gentlemanly y • the past year, has sold off her stock au feelin that generally prevails on a cricket wick, of New York, were at E,Bostwick's g fl this week. returned to Oshawa. Her departur crease. Why this feeling should exist be• . , . I I —Mrs, (Dr.) Dower, of Chippawa, is from the village will considerably iucou tween the two places we kbow not, but Is 1 7 . - visiting will: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. venience the Dramatic club,of Which she all are aware ti,at it does exist and is _ ( . S. Croak. - - was a prominent member. bliss Hal manifested no matter what contest is in -- ---- - - -- - -Street commissioner Gordon acted will also be much misled by the youn progress. The only reason we can ascribe EAVETROUGHING folks of the village. TVe wish her sacces s that"flee �'Vhitbj people do not care to wisely in having the loose stone removed . . from King street. in all future undertakings. be dictated to by a country village, while —The place is without an actin men o ;o, ' f . , The staff' of the Pickering— ttriloring R p the residents of this place feel 'net as i 1 .: establishment are air in session an but we can have a proclamation locatiu sa acinus and • d K progressive as the just A 1F 0 � j meat of F business is brisk. I a civic holiday all the same. It is issue around the county buildings. In Mon g p eavetrough just a2rived and I am r8- • —J, J. Ryan and Wm. O'Connor, the for to circulate a petition among the b��si day's game Pickering scored `l2 and 38 pared to meet orders, no matter how fast the p i `oarsman, were the guests of Rev. Father nese men of the place mentioning a dev and Whitby 27 and 28, the small scoring y come In . suitable have the da Jeff c t to mentioned Cott on $ ,n these Sunday. being partly du© to the obstacles of fallen a8 they have been doing during the past few weeks. - Council meets on Mon day -neat, An- culumns, and the day is secured. To our hay encountered by a ball when played Call •and leave your order filen With the I gust 15th for the purpose .of transacting notion it is about time the matter was and to the superior bowling of both teams. rest - general municipal business. thought of. August is bir far the better For Pickeria , and have our houses and barns `troughed Pickering. Turnbull tuck 8 wickets - y . —B. Bunting can beat the world with month within which to save a holiday,. for 7 runs in the first innings of Whitby - and be up to your neighbors. Don't - . ' new potatoes and beans. We haps to Settle upon a suitable day and we will and in the second Greig took 7 wickets - ' . ' y f;; - ` __ thank him fora mess of each. cheerfully proclaim the date. for- 8 rune. Tanner of Whitby, who is forget t0 leave your order With , - -Geo. Harvey, of Woodstock, ani L. —A large number of people drove into only a beginner at cricket, took 7 wickets , the right man. I ( - Harvey, of Oshawa,visited with their un- the village last Thursday evening to see for 6 runs in the first inning, and Gold's ole, Aleft Findlay, for a few days . the Burtch show, and of course the church analysis was nearly as goo in the second. - . • sheds, as Well as all others, were tilled - 0 R E I 0 . - . I:f —Jas. Richardson jr.,is off on holidays, ricxita,xo. • 0 , ' Frank Guthrie is clerk Pro tarn at W. T. with vehicles. Some person or persons The leading tinsmith, Pickering. -Dunbar's dry goods establishment. impt•oved the opportunity and appropriat• Yet Tnnisig., 2nd Inaingr, ., . . . . ed a numberof articles upon which the - . --There are several defective planks in p y .rola,J„b mold••.... s c snow, b Tanner.• i . had no legal claim. Joseph Gordon had ;ormley, Tanner_. o b Gold.......... ... o _ the flooring of the Pickering Iron Bridge. P lark,J. T.,b Tanuer 2 c !!lots,b Gold .. s This matter will permit of no delay. � . . . - an oilcloth buggy spread stolen, and num• right, b aaa...... 1 bT.nner......,,.,-. a 1 . —Have you seen those photos ,of St , Brous persons were -minus their whips. •ctdy. 1, (cold.-`.•••- S b (cola....•••,.,••r• i CashDownHost of these articles were taken from urnroatb� Il�r LaRled.b 5 run ouc...,........ii 40 CENTSI .- Andrew's church, just finished by W. E. . . ! O'Brien, of Whitby. They are splendid. rigs standing in the Methodist sheds. Gold................ l run out........,..... o - _ p ticbardson, c Dart- r1. i Such acts as these should be looked into —Monday morning Mrs. Jas. Jenkins Hall, b .Gold_. . and the perpetrators sever! .. ...... I not one....•.•,•.••,. i :o: . will secure the se ' 0 es of . :o: pi esented her husband with two bouncing p punished. iar,luiA,t, c,ota...... i b Tanner............. i - . sons. They are both twins. All doing --Our.cricket tear, was badly defeated lark ��' 1-• Doc Doc,_ Q o hose,b Taunor..,. o - ' R on the Celle e reig, W., c Lawler, well. R grounds on Friday. A b (sola ...... . ... a b cold............... 2 . - r —Copy for the changeofstandingadver- game was arranged with the East Toren Eicr.e •• •.•...... ! >;:tr.e ............ it to club. Wheu the moinin train arriv- '� --- M ss tisements mast be in our hands by Taee- g Total•-,,,• it: Total••-„•. N ... S - day noon, in -order to receive attention ed only five pla3 ars put in an appearance. H . • . _ - 0 .. that week. Then commenced the hunting up of sub• WHITBY. - - - stitutes, and play was started. at 11 a. w. • 15t Tunings. sad Innings. • •j —What muscle is posessed by a stamp pickering went first to bat and were re- lose, b Turnbull.... i c Broad, nett!! ing machine. A visit to David E. Pngh's , rad,b J. Greig o December 31st, 1892. -. . . • �. farm to the west of the village will result tired for 23 runs,East Toronto succeeded athewson, b Turn- -- .. in establishing this idea. Fg sir second venture bun o b Turnbull ..,..... i in scoria 49. In th I g es,c and b J. Greig 9 e J. T. Clare'. b J. { .-The Ontario & Derham exhibition is our boys made the ridiculously small G,r®ig. ••.•••••• y announced for Tuesday, I - score 21—thus they were defeated b an artnell, Marquis, b y Wednesday and y Turnbull G w,Greig, b J Greig oE Thursday, September 24th,`Llst,and 2�n d. innings and three rune. Whether it was ow, I b w b J Graig i c TurQbull,b J Greig i N W . 0 fir ' _� i More titulars will follow. through compassion for the visitors or Id. b Turnbull._._ ! c Marquis, b J Greig o OODS - * - -- o the relief of s host of parents, not we cannot s wler,a Turnbull,. b - 1 . - .- . . ay ; but the home team ) Greig .••,•.••••- 0 b Turnbull....,,..... o rural soboole open on Monday. After went all to pieces, their fielding being thewsou, b Turn- I - --- I . simply ridiculous. bull _._ ,- 2 b J.Breis.......,.... 4 A s 1 . the prolonged vacation pupils should be. I. 7 nasi,b Turabnil.. i run out ....• . splendid assortment gin their Ptudies with renewed energy. —The Royal Tomplars of Temperance ,isholni,b Turnbull o not out.....'.:::::: o - . . —Young Poples Society of Christian Purpose holding a mammoth encampment Echis, not out.... o' c Turnbull,b Tt}retK s DRESS . P �=trae ........ ,... s Extras ............ I , ODDS from S cents up ; T'la�n- Endeavor prayer meeting Sunday even- at Hamilton for one week, commencing ing. Topic—Lessons from The story of yAug. ToW • .$7 Total.,, Satnrda Aa 18th. Return tickets will •••• •.•- •� elle tts from 5 cents u Ananias and -Sapphira, leader J. H, be issued from the following stations at — ••�••- p ; Cottonades . Shirtin • $nndv. rates mentioned:—Whitby, E1.6o ;Picker osH�►wa. ., gs Cretonnes Art 1Vlushns —Vb. V. Riehardeun hue refurned from Ing, X1.50 ; ticarboro Junction, E1,20 ; > > r • his irip through Grey county and may be _ PR=QE,�� Toronto,'E 1,00 ;Locust Hill, E 1.40 and Mr. Slemon B.A., of the Oshawa Sigh - found in his office Aver our den. He re- Claremont 01.60. These rates will be 'hool was married on Wednesday last to I , -. • ports baseness in that section good, par- given to parties purchasing tickets on iss Broad of Hayden. PAR-KER91DUNBA ticalarly along the line of insurance. either Saturday 13th or Tuesday 16th and Arthur O Leary•, of Lindsry, known toGEO. R' _ - ' are ood to return an da throw h theny in Ushawa and owner of the Duella �-vTONa' _ . . 1,—The members of the Guild of St. 8 v y a - Gleorge's church had a private .picnic in week up to and including Saturday 20th, f rm, t oath Oshawa, cleared out from � ------ Gordon's The week will be one ton season of lege. 1 ndsay last week leaving E50,000 to be ac- - grove on Wednesday afternoon. g P • anted for. - The weather did its best to prevent the ure and affords a great inducement to peo• Last ivoek wild rumors were afloat of the ­ GOODS outing but those who attonded report hay. ple to attend. Hamilton is a beautiful n aider of a boy in Darlington by Casey ` tts� . ".. !. _ ing had a good time. city and it is well worth the price of your 1 ull, for whom the lad was working. ASP111INGj - . —Mr. Noble, of Toronto, and his two ticket to see the inclined railing up the r rter of the Vindicator went down into - . . . . f sons, Fred and James, have been spend- mountain. We expect a large represent- I rlington to invoetigate the trouble and -- I - ` - I . .- f nd it to have been a trivial assault case u�..�w� ` �� S ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. alien from this townshsp. i!•!w!!!u!!!!!!o!■u!!�!!!!!!uu!!!!!!uulu!!!liii i•!I , i which as usual both sides are a little to - - - - - --- _ -- • Maver, of�• Hinnaird." On their depar= —Burtch s Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. was - -- tare Monday evening, they took with here Thursday night. The band pared- b me. Summonses were served for a police - . . them two splendid pike, .as trophies of ed the streets in the evening, and was art investigation at Bowinanville on We �rre re(�' ;j`T111 da,jl our their trolling skill. rather a decent affair. When the time ednesday, Y piing .st�c I --The farmers of Pickering townshi arrived for commencing, seating ca An accident occurred at the base ball p g g td, at the park on Monday, which, at :o: of :Q; ,. _ are respectfully informed that Mr. David pacify of the spacious tent was fazed sl• t e time was not thought to be serious. Smith, of Pickering village, is our only most to its utmost eapacit . The seats a Dauntless club were at their third in- F'r111tt3� MIIs1iDs, I. . t y •a " authorized agent for that'township, and were arranged in circa fashion with the n gs with Richard' Buckley at the bat. . Shaker Flannels Cottons - _ the only person that can supply the Cen• stage at one end. The Drama, "Uncle sent&% hot grounder to short stop and , : tre-Cut mower in the Township. The- Tom," was 'rendered only fairly well ing a fleet runner was near the base be- _ Cottonades, Sbirtings, " _ Mowat Mfg.Co. 38 42 many of the characters being only half. i e the ball was fielded. Joe. Stapleton W1nCeys, Tweeds,' - +—That ditch along the north side of heartedly sustained. The only actor that h Id first base and when the ball reached � . § ' Hina street, east of Church, which has did his part in g professional manner was h Buckley was passing him. Stapleton . Worsteds kt06 �� ung his arm to catch him with the ball been an eyesore to our vel ere and par• "Marks,.the Lawyer. The drama was. th the result that Buckley got a terrific •f tioularly to those ownin rty there, hurried through with, and a grand con• (o)---7 . _ els now being filled up. b w in the short ribs, He was disabled - •. , _ _ At t last meet• cert announced. The stage manager in a d the game lost to the Dauntless club. _ _ ing of the council,a grant w made gnf! annpnnoiil� this after performance, de• I was thea ht that he world awn . Ask to 88e our TWEEDS • We Oen shoal beth flcient to purchase the tile, and now the sired got his audience to un g fir Va1U@ i. sewer is being placed by parties nested would resemble, in an de ease the hat it o' 1 on Tuesday inflammation set in and by 1 . than ever. y gr usual ock Wednesday morning the poor fel. our sLllts made t0 order at X14 Wlll by the improvement. concert follows a cereus performance. 1 was dead. Stapleton feels the acc=ident sllr rI88 oII. —A% the recent meeting o t� council, A special troupe were in readiness to k nly• It would be a deserving tribute to 1 - p y - Zia Nigbswander, a young man from Al. give the program. To be plain about it t deceased for the organized clubs of the - I . tong, on petition of a number of ratepay- the concert was as big a farce as was n to meet and arrange to pay a last I ! era in that locality, was granted an order eyer given ander canvas. Those who t ate of respect to a tree lover of manly . . I for nine weeks attendance in the General waited for the cogicert have a ood Daae s rte.—Vindicator. °. Hospital at Toronto, he being almost against the manager for obtaining money ' We aye also ha�dhxig seamless boots which •w ire sere � . blind. ThP order was returned to (deo. ander telae pretences. Few at the Drama servant ' 1,named Annie Wise, who - .: R'lll �ve erfect satisfa ger ;� P ellen. ' �° GFerow, chairman of the Indigent Com• will for-a moment dispute that she Pick• h been in the employ of Mr. and Mrs. Belles the oth9r day, as the specialist in Bring Dramatic Club can sustain charge• J I .of 8owmmanville,for some time,si• - I• , . - the city could do nothing to restore Nigh• ters in a much more masterly way than to pied to commit suicide by cutting be& _ . , swander's eyesight. It is lamentable to did Burtab's much advertised and highly tb at. Eor#uaately she#id not succeed - �­ see a young man deprived of his sight, eulogized troupe. . 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