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XI. - : PICKERING, '" T - NO: 3 � s �� • � � . M v. '' _ - - wroftootanat Carbo. UT AROUND LTS :. �. — d i�R'Sl. LIVERY . — i QREENWOOD. Ot1ERRYWOOD. 4A, - DECK a L EST LOCAL HAPPEN1N08 HxcoRDEli BY With pleasure we announce the arrival Mrs. M. R. Summer#eft isvtaitingfriends _ J edical. . of a oun son and beir to Mr. (leo. Peak here. w`' a As I have bought •np Dab Reddin's livery H>s PRESS AND TUTTED DOWN BY OIIB Y ,g ! " �^�-^^�-r ` ' Ohl don t he feel big.) Its the image of What attracts A. E. R. to the sand banl� ' M.BATE �iAN, NI,D., C.M.,i1�T.Q.P. business and have added several new oRRESPGNDxxTs. _' Its dad. on the second. R• S.O., Coroner. office and Residence, horses and bngg;ies, I can 9ccomodate ct.aREMONT Mre. P. Teefy's organ on being tested by Chas. Petty has been enli�►ening his men_ f � ' Hing Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning the public with good rigs atall hours. tsso to use; Evening s t°s. a professional lady was found to be lacking in the brick vard. ` . • - _ Covered 'bus meets all trains. fn Andrew Linton spent Sunday with Am• in power and purity of tone, and so was ex- Rev. H. Fish delivered an appropriate-- �. connection with- livery I keep a b vee Lewis, at Glen Major. than y g g. • Vocal Jras�c. ged. Now we are anxious_ waitin sermon here Sabbath evenin g,�s =. - - �.:,�:r :rr,., - - Sale, Commission and Board• , Mrs. Thos. Law, of Walkerton, ie rus• to hear those Irish melodies so dear to the Threshing " machines are making thea , ing Stables, Pickering. t -tin with friends in this trieinit + f'� Miss Ida Simpson,. g y• . patriot s heart. place lively with their hum and hustle. - UPIL OI' THE TORONTO CON- �-pp. VCT. L'ECKT __ Mrs. Barton and Dirs. Gerow are spend• Our popular young townsman Jno. Shea ,Ta!:. Gilchrist has been getting; his trot- " " P servatory of�Luai�.is prepare(I to give les-• —' - ----- � M o , - i g a week with friends at Jackson's Jr., has purchased anew carriage from a ti: b ;:agon repaired for this falls action Bons in beth instrt#men*al and vocal u_:isle 1Le- ,.. offs int. Clarentout dealer, and tested its capacity a ' ,cc::, Jim. '"i - ferences{riven if required. tip 'sold m Miss Rachel Fore til, who has been ill week ago i�unday evening. Fortunate is =h._ . Henderson and Wm. Roach have i • Thor ough.Instruction Guaranteed � •130 y . . 0 r some time past is reported to be some the young lady who will now cast a side• e: .h t turned to their respective schootsr, ''" ,;, Address,Claremot_t. - da w ,, ar ,., P, • Ion lance at Jno. aft"r : ;,ending their vacation with us. ;: - " _ 40-52. O' a l3 ., Fj m eft@r. g g ,, - - _ _ _ _ __�_ __T ti•'••" ;Slnp tJ q We would like to know what is the mag- =t,-. WcPlierson, our general merchant„ - t I y U isS Mable Dickinson of Richmond MESS LETTI E H EAGENS en,P c' net that is attracting Sullivan (not the has i;_.cchased a new cart, with which lie �hl� . j ill, is now Visiting with her brother j `,' 'Je1R �+ rs F n �' -� illiam. noted Jno L) to Greenwood. !We do not intends to break his celebrated trotting ' S NOW PREPARED TO 13ECEIVE v py wish to be vulgar in our comparison, but horse, for this falls races. - - d. music pupils. Hiss Abce Tait, a teacher in Z .xdV C4 ± ` '~ ~ $ 14 Mrs. Patterson and daughtelr, of Tor• + 14 the Toronto College of 1lusicsays:• " ztgivesnte o I avyq _ �, �" x �, j a nto, are the Quests of Thos. John9ton we are afraid he is left in the first course The trustees are haying' the Rchoctt re- Leasure to recommend Miss Heagens as -' ,, I a fox dinner-in those quarters. However, paired, and to all appearances they inteacT, # " much p he cuts a very conspicuous figure.doing the making it comfortable for•both'teacher arts 4-' - a teacber of Music. She has studied with me OA e, : ge,ll � i 4 lis week. - _- , for tbepast three years in tt most studious mato. O uep I : ` C 11fi88 DavidRon, of Ivtiagara Falls abs .x side lines on Sunday. "Nil bird whose pupils. i,: - ner,and possesses a thorough technircal training o Liss Mackie, of Toronto, are the guests feathers gaily flaunts ; delights in cage to Several of our Lodge friends attended She has roved a t excellent ►u til througLout." ----- --- ;• . Residen 6Pickering atlttion, I l Gtn, _O p a'° 8 El t 60.0 W o c ti" f Wm. Reith this week. hide." the moonlight excursion to the lake ort +; m-- to - Mr• and dors. H field, of Kinsale, vicii- i •moi-• ! Tuesday last, but w think they had not-. N' -- - --- - F—t;,,i � P,m od m nr~a �.. �� m� y s+ -- ------ Fs m Q a m a oA 8 a 0,> m$4 d with their✓dao bier, lura. W. J. Gra MALVERN. much light, unless they used lanterns. ", I . Le,•JIEt. N.,E`�I I a s, 'd. o , k� k;p.,. as d m g ( FRIBFiY. i - --- e o . .m r° .�aoa�vs,= lam, the forepart of this week. - ` - E, FAREWELL, Q. V., BARRIS- tfyo 4� 0 a) w �,r =], w. L. Denison, of SVhitb is basil en- The ra bird has one da 'e threshin -� �"+" ` tJ • TEIi,County Crown Attorney,and C°unty n 1 .2 U 0 ., m $U$ ►� o y' y g y y g . ' Z O ' A ,, ,° c� w 1 w _aged painting at Ed. Derusha's new done• Pickering Council. _ -'11 solicitor. Court Rouse,whit___•_ _ 10-y__-_ J - -- m O welling east of Macnab's store. �Ve wonder when the pumpkins will : -- �} TADSES DULLER, SOLICIroli" ISO- !— ! �� :' m c o• >o a " Robert Law, wife and daughter, of be ready. Council-met pursuant to motion at pre'- ' � .` - . • ' eJ I I hies o, are renewing ac uaintances in M►ss V• Jacques and Miss M. Holmes _lona meeting at TownshipHall, Brougham, , � . • TARP Pubic, Conveyancer, ote. Office tit e q >,m q m ,W -Q M g q m ^ Thistle Ha,''' near lirougham. Dloney to loan. , c,u iA g oc';. a+ g ? 1 Au st 15th, 180'2. -t,: _"- :�t e o °� a e his loealit The are rested b a host were calling on friends in 14iarkhaln Fri on Monday, gu' , :a A c Q y• y g y p Reeve in the chair - O�p ":1IcGILLIVRAY; BARRIS• Z ; wx jy a, "•^ o '° a m a i dav, 11th. Members all resent, �o I ; o a a p Q as a I" f friends. D tens,bolicitorg, f c. Office opposite Post oN I -- — u; m _ DiOnday was tyle last day upon which One of ttie triflers Of Malvern synagogue Minutes of last meeting read and approved> , ol3ice.Whitby,Uut. ,Jno.Rall llbw,B.A.;Theo. _ ___ _ ___ _- _ _ , choir sibgs sweetly when out for her mid Several accounts were read and refeirecf r •. A. Ice, NV ivray,LL.li, Mtouey to Luau. by a speckled trout could lawfully be caught, night drives. to the various standing; corumittens. . _ __ - - Watch attentively for poacherb and have 'Mr. Brooks.has left the Armadale candy Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mir.Hilts,moves •-. - - �iHOJIAS P3I3KER, BARRISTER them punished. sho and weeded his wa Southward to for leave to introduce a b lat�toassess the I J . l n ar� 0" an y and Solicitor, axCc. :honey to loan. No School started on Monday ane_ til@ Mliskeeter Valley. y Township for providing funds for the fin Commiasion. Otllce : Oyer OntartoBank,4 er- shim@s of the bell sounds familiar. Th@ The Fong of the threshing machine ie provCti►ent of Roads and Bridges therein,... . ' -. ing;- opezi eery 5aturduy. PICKERING BRANCH y g b, p pa - . 1 OR:�iISTOV, LL.13., of Law- __ __ attendance for the first few da s was not heard in our midst, and harvPtat,u will and for tilt �tteral ex enses of the cot r S Iarap, but is daily increasing. soon be completed. ation for the year 1,492, and to assess the �'V . reuse, orzuiston »re.�, liarri�ters, Other localities will pardon us for men- tie think the sun must be on the other said Township for county and etlucationoL solicitors•_otariee, :c.,15 Toronto street, co- Open for the transaction Of all legitimate Tonto,will be at Cleterll10L1L every Thursday. tw* uing it, but we have a forcible idea that side of the equator, as Cess is seen going purposes for the year 1692, and that tbe� ; ne to loan. 22y Bai,kiDg Business. northward t uite often. same be now read a first and second tit,to, . . OIIice over J.Bundy's shop. \Io _ t�gFICE Ho17Ra--From 10 to S ; Saturda s the crops in this part of"Ontario well cow 1 - ,_- - y We are glad to note that_ Mr. Wm. Hpl• and that the council,go into committee tom• , 4 - --- - - = are favorabl with those of an other - - " - , -"- - to 1 o'clock. p y �' mes, after a long siege of hemorrhage of the whole thereon. f , .h ` T iter 1•"1!111-U• district. Oats particularly will give "a the lungs is rapidly recovering{. CtSuncil then went irito'dommittee of tht3 .4 �.,, !r_ Saving'; $auk lu connection. tremendous yield. - . " HOPXIN,S,VETE LUNARY SUR - (3-y) GEOR(VE HERR, Manager. Price Pugh, who resides on the 4th of tMr. «'. Monk has returned to Toronto whole, Mr. Gerow in tits chair. . H. rEOV, ('>rraduate of tete Ontario Vet- - R,ter spending a few weeks under the par Committee rose and reported the by lava ` erinary College,,Tor onto, will visit VVbitevale - - Uxbridge, had the misfortune-to have one ental roof, together with his friend, Mr. with t'he blanks filled. ,t Till the 31St of Ix and Cherrywootl every Saturday. Diseases of , of his fingers mutilated in the wheels of Gallow. Mr. Gerow, seconded by lir. l owbrafT_ ., - the horse's font attended to at my shoeing forge a binder on the 6th fust. Although the 'rhe boys of this vicinity attend Knox moves that the by-law to assess the Tom '- - - lot ",7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- tended to. Tblegraph address: wtntevale,On�. T T k' wound was painful for a time, it is now church Very regularly. Mr. Burk with his ship of Pickering for providing funds for• .. -, . P.O.addrestl: Green River•Ont. s4-v U G tJ ST 1- • /�Q much improved. Such accidents have carriage and 2.10}trotter especially. But the improvement of Roads and Bridges- � ; 'i -- - been rEwarkabll quont this baryes_, be always plays a lone hand. thereon, and fcr the general expense_; of. - t-{ H O F K T v S, VETrRI:�ABT q term- Georg@ Grails_,., of Toronto, but form• -PATSIa. the Corporation for the _ear ib�t'3, and to 1 a - V . sur:;ron. graduate of Ontario 1e Special Bargali49 W111 be., assess the said Township for county send a cry Gollego, Toronto• otlice sail residence,Liu- erly Of thi8 plat@,is here silo@ing Grahaw - ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day offered in S11Ver H11Il�lrlg Bros., hors@s for til@ fall fairs. It is saki A quoit club has been organized in this educational purposes for the said year lEa<,1 , `{' �J - or night proulptly attended to. A first claFs hamlet. and the same ltaving been read a first and ?' •: - - . general blackswitll shop in connection. `dew ke alld 6tem : " R'Ind that lie Conteivplates returning to this second time, be now read a third time and_- Wm. lfaxwel! and Hiss til< Gates. spent ,t _i rigs gotten up,as welt as all manner of repair- y place to permanently reside. He was asses, and that the I(eeve and Clerk s - ing done.at lowest living rate+?, Lamc aua dig alwa s highly respected here and his re fianday week visiting; at li. Secor's. p Y eased feet made. a specialty of, always a first; . Watelles and ke_y OPEN y the same at►d _:ave the Seal of the cot re,- Detective Taber is spending a few weeks + hly 1 turn will brie forth a universai welcome. tion attached theretir. `. ��, '- class shoer on baud. , g with his esteemed friend J. Little. r t> ,,, - - _ _ . ____ ___ FACE WATCHE 5 Of, Many old patrons of the"market were Wm. Brickwood arnl wife, of Toronto, lir. Mowbray, seconded by lir. Boyer, - # 1.. -- - - ,�ociet.ies. absent on Tuesday, likewis@ their butt@r viHitedt' Iirickwood, stlitda�' lust. tittt�e:; fur lease• tet introduce a b. law to : �, . - American and. . Swiss assea>i the several school sections in this 'k _- - and eggs, but their places were filled by Jas. Weir and family visited friends in _ ISItiG SLN LODGE X10. 135, I. O. ,Ik A is r e slam muni i ,ilitti for the dear 1811, and that_ �,t R G. T. This loljge meets every lion 3a� Ij]c a it o a' la silo-© whJ attentlet� fOr the tll'Rt t1I11@. the vie inity of I t,vt-rty ilullow I:rst ��•eek. 4 l' evening in the year, in Date's Hall, Pickering, - When the harvest iR sotnewhat more ad- .ilia- 13lttir, ._f Toronto, is spending her file cout.cil 'v into Committee of the wltoltr . Every person invited to join an.d help advauce ber Of" desirable second vanced, we expect to have such crowds holidays with her malty friends in this; vi- thereon. - - the grand Cause of Temperance• 1'av that til@ market bUildinR and Street8 Nlll CotttlCil lYeitt 11110 COnlillittee, l[r., :iln� ._.; - __ _ hand watches in run- We' are glad to hear that Wm. Holmes bray iu the Chair. �' Otlefitcoo Q� ai ba - be found iusutlicient to furnish standing Couuuittec arose and' re ported the bg - __ room. The thin is a success and is ad- is able to be uruund ugai,i, having; recuvcr 1 -- — - - - I]11]�; order. g ed trulri an attack of hemorrhage of the law with the blat:k5 tilled iu. --`-L'olit eyeitti•er, ae. - wally becoming more so. Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Gerow- lungs. # I . HOMkS DU`N, Conveyancer, tom AT SACRIFICE PR,ICE� The Epworth League iYi@sting in thr '"over that the be late to assess the several j tM hat the people would like to know: .� t - Tmissiover for tnking Atlidavits," etc., Clare- - Methodist church on Dlonda�,e�v�e,�ing tt'ae t schtpc�l sire ti°ns in till, nutnicip^air} for tlpx�- : � - Why .eor a is so farad of fish'- When mont,Ont. - 30y � Q; S BAI�NARD largely aft@used. After the tC�'gions ex « ill is going; to take puSsession of the lone "sur l+i:►2, just read t► first andsecoudtirne,. %' - - Issuer of Marriage- ercises, led by Rev. Simpson, a very eu- house'_ Why the enterprizing young; ct_u- lie now read a third time and passed, %ml '� R BliNTIVG, L. Liceu�es fnF the finnnty of ontario. of- W.�iIT�Y that the Reeve fid Clerk sigu the same oy able prug,►rum was pres@Hied by the pie convcrKeK on t► horse rake when ? e . 8ce at the story or :tt bis resi.ience, I'i12ty fug �.� , r and cat:i;c the ri<a1 of [iii,torp n'tttiu!t tr_ fie " - members. 1 erhAps th@ Most antuFing a Sof►r is so near by: a ixed 0'.0:•eto. - VillaSe• S, AS11 >o�. - - SPECIAL NOTICE °art of the proceedings was the reading � , „ R•Bb;a1'UV, `l'O�V\5HI1'(:Ll:ltli ; Yonr sta_tdin„ comtnittce of ttoads is,rit3€ the Socit;ty s newspaper as edited by E. ---•-..«'--= -- j D• Conveyancer, ( oluntiggiouer for taking Bridges beg;5 leave to repo!t anti reran-- r affidavits, Accountant rind Insurance Agent. R. Eddy. The League has been ebtabiish• BROUGHAM. mend as follows: Pitymt+rtt t.} Tlitvid Annie• `' ` Money to loan o❑ faun pr�terty. \Villa pro r —__-- # - ed for the benefit of the communis iu bated. OFFICE--At `Chitevale. Will be in y for gravel Rupphed to Road div. Ko. it L'. Bkougham every 11ou:lay afternoon for the gen@raI and the f0ung folks In partlCulaC. MCfS. Geo. Chinn anti fainila, of $rook $ti; H. Moore gravelling oplwaite lots I7 dF " . gransacttou of busiithss. 27-v AlthonKh tiles@ meetings are well attended lin, are visitiuK with lI@r parents, 111r. 18 in c.,n 1, ��5 ; H. Tt,umpSon repairion , __—- ,f .(.Tt.tett. . I there ars still many seats available. and Mrs. Joseph Baer at this place. scraper 25 cents, also spikes furnished Ai- - POS r CO-JtiTY ARCHII'EC'r W. R. HU\`'SE, DraggiAt,ui Whitby, It was the intention of our croquet club John Pouoher, of Toronto, came do.vn tolta bridgo in 1891, Uxbridge payltth lie . A , to send a team tQ. the World's Fair at here ou Friday and spent a few days with amount bU cents; W. la. Gold for graveY `. �1 A. for the county of Outabdo Drawings begs leave to inform the public that he hicago next year ; but that idea has been his brother Thomas. Tuesday he left supplied to road division No 51 S,and right 1 and specifications furnished for every class of has en a ed the services of Mr. J. 13, H, of wa r �V. J. Davey for use of road building. >;teant and hot water Ileating and g g bandoned. Friday afternoon Mes6rs. for home after a few honre fishing at )' $15 i r ventilation a specin:$y. Office—Gerrie Block, JURY, a Grahuate of Detroit Optical Ilenderson,H� er, Edd Ii machine on Kin ston road in road div No -.- corner Dundr.s and Brock streets, Wnitb pp y, Jobbitt, owes Frenehmal Bay. He had no trouble g ,: y Institute and Ctiicagi;o O thalmio College 17 $5; 13enry Moore for gravelling a>Q . - - Residence—Kingston Road East Pickering. :i7-y to be at his -store on prlda� d Murdoch journeyed to Whitsy t0 give 8111pping the CatCh't0 the city. - F Se c. 1th l7e players of that town a second lesson, Defoe & Sons threshed for David Kingston road east $15 ; J. T. Rici�arciaog.. ut horrors ! our men Wer defeated b Lawton, on Tneada , and the leis per for Halls 20 gents. All of which is res - attctioitit•eri.>,i1/. - (one day) to give free advice �to al those - -r ^ �- troubled with defectiv@ Vision. Don't y y folly submitted. . - FAIR13r1\1iS, the AA and reliable forget the [late, Friday, Sept. .gth. Come Ye to two. Although the ciiaitore were acre is said to b@ good. Creo.Philips also On inotiott of:lir. Mowbray, chairman-„ . -, _ . .. - . 1J. AuetioneVr, still in the field, able and created hospitably by the home team,-the had the thresbers the other day, anti his re rt was adopted. i, willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him; and hapy� your eyes tested.m efeat was almost unbearable and the re yield of wheat was lib bushels .per acre. your standing committee on conting,, =- .,"I }' ' and takes this opportunity°f the"king ilia pat- 13PECIAL NOT ICE turn journey was not commenced until Other grains was correspondingly -good. cies begs leave to report and recommend its 3'' - - rons for past favors,and hopes for a coutinuanee t of them. Teruls for services moderate. Ar -- - - -- --- - - ---- long after dark. •Perhaps the most crest• The council was in session here oli follows: W.J. Clark, balance on Voters= . '' ,: . rangements as to dates and terms can tie made 1 fallen member of the Claremont eontin• Monde , and ,would ou believe it, busi• Lists for 1892 iu full $•37.40. All of which ' : . at the office of this paper. 45-tf S' y - -' -__ gent was brother Jobbitt, and even yet lie Hess was concluded before tea. One ,re- is respectfully submitted. t`. ,r� s . THO i AS POLTCHEIt, Licensed tf is melancholy. There is talk of a return markable feature of the day was the ab- Uu motion of 11 r. Boyer, chairman, ie- ;." .,,_ ;`- i-• 1. tiot3eer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and ort was ado ted. the whole of �7orth and south Ontario. Strict matell, when or.r players will make a des. sense of ratepayers. Only one voter p p , ; attention given to all orddrs by mail or telegraph. - , perste att@mpt t0 regain to@t lauralt3. crossed the door step all day-tl►at is be• Ms' Hilts, seconded byIr. Boyer,may t a: Charges 5io<lerate. Address THOS.POL'CHEli, EACH SLUG OF TSE aides the usual attendant-. that the Reeve gtai►6 his order on th8 kpm Boa 47,Brougham,Ont. AUDLEY. Treasurer iu favor of the parties recnrri i -__ __ _ Unless people owning cattle keep them inended in the rept7rt of the various, Stand . �.` `` Beots l�t�ll ,slices. _ __ _ t3ad tort from roaming the streets in Lhis Village iii* committees as resented this sat �'''�,; __-- __ - _ e ate the illness of Mre. Ire• there is sure to be trouble. Almost every Wit• Gerow, seconded by Mr. Hilt-move. 4: x OHI_ LESLIE, BOO AND SHOE ' land. ni lit some and@n is visited b til@se that tho use of the Town Hail_ be sated_ 7: _ , Maker, Pe;ged and eewu work. Orders" v / We are glad to see the smiling face of - - promptly attended to. Ex enenced workman- night marauders and much garden"sass ' t0 Brougham school section No. lU for It. .-_ -, '' p our worthy school-teacher, Mr. Davey in destro ed. Messrs. Meehia Brown and few da s on account of re airs not bem x.,. ship. Don't torget the sinus,nearly opposite the x'°' ° ` News,Hiug street,Pickering village. 7-v ' y p g' :o:. " IS MARKED •• ' :o: our midst again. h a bill of damages against completed at•the school house. p Hogle leave sea _ - - -- Miss Maud Haney has returned home these animals. Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. IIMO,.. -, ,-- ' _ - ' . Hotels._ _ after ppaying a flying Visit to,Port Perry Robert Miller returned from the old moves that W. W. Hubbard and Geo. Lin �,. ' ` "J " _ti Ont. and BlacksWok. tori be and are hereb a inted commis-- Y :_ GORDON HOUSE, Pickeiin , - country with sheep on Monday.• Me left y 'p° �' Jameg(cordon,proprietor. This otel is a Mrs. R. D. Helnley and Master George d, ++ Sioners to have the cu vert opposite IOC flue new brick building, 1lnished in superior F Scotland With " C1101Ce nannies, only s� �`%, style. Every convenience and comfort fot the IN BRONZE LETTERS Stanley, of Toronto, are paying a few two of whion were lost Doming over the 22 in the 5th con repaired, and have raili� . travelling public. New and commodious stables weeks visit with their parents," Mr. and erected near the same. _ _ _ y NONE OTHER GENUINE 9drs. H. Hone before lea9ing for Hans• °O�n. He was met at Montreal by a Mr. (Ierow, seconded by Mr. Mowbrap,� s: � k' and sheds. y ESTERN HOUSE,Pick@ring, Ont.. - ___ --- ._ --- ----- ton to join Master Fred $elnlsy. We number of American as well as Uauadian moves that Mr. Hili- be and is herebg �� , V V now open for the accommodatit n of the M N wish them eve success in tb®jj (; buyers to whom he soCd a number from authorized to get the Pickering bridge re-- ; 1 , I F travelling public. This hotel, having lately 0 E T O LOAN p his shipment. The remains sheep planked. than tad hands,has been re-furnished t rough- through the State Of Illinois. s ��*-*— were brought" home here on onday. Mr. Boyer, setwnded by Mr. Mowbrag,. ON MORTGAGE SECURITY �_ out. Situated as it is,opposite the 13pink Mills, -. gpyymanvi118. Robot 104k8 well, and seem- to be in t�z- moves that the clerk be and is hereby iii _ , it is convenient for patrons of the .hills. Meals at lowest rates of interest. Mortgagee and De - orlunch at all reasonable hours. (food stabling eellent`spirits. strutted to have promulgated by publics. "� ' and stied room. Box stall and enclosed yard for bentures purchased for cash. UAe Of the Il]Ost 15endifr<h attetnpie at Oar 8011001 trast8es are thire+y 6IIr d tion in the Picsi�xrn[o Nrvvs as directed bgf .� horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. law, "A B law t0 rohibit the sale b rrs� t - REA?., ESTATE incendiarism, and which m ht have been oharacters these da s Some time o Y- p Y t The bar is opeQ at all legal hours,and is stocked y R tail of spirituous, fermented or other mans_•- . 4 s" i with ppure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- bought and sold-on commission. attended with loss of life, occurred here the acne ted a tender from. the Globe � -i ce i - = CIILLY, Pro rietor. - ssly Y p facture liquors in the Township of Pick 1? __ Thureds morning. The residenoe of J Furnighing Compay to have new desks - "ben, a b law of the Co ration ' 4 • 1 " sat for: Western,Lancashire and Citt of y e — sting, g y- rpo _ I onaon and Manchester Fire Insaranoe Com- B. Mitchell, manager of the Dominion laced in the school. The desks were to of the Townshi of Pickerin , ssed b `I Watchrnakin 1? g i� y" . : �,_ � Y� �_� . _-_g :,,, ponies,—North American Life Insurance Qrgan �'i0mpany, Wae entered by some shipped so as to reach Piokering sta• the council of the said Corporation of Pick p y ;�` P' t I ! Co.,alto Accident Insurance taken. t, scoundrel about 8 a. m., and fire was tion b the 10th of Aa st. This would erin on the 20th day of June 1892. A. CUTHBERT, _ y g �, started in the sitting-room and also in the rmit of their being plaoed before the -Mr. Hilts, seconded by Mr.Gerow,moveor _ k .: �fi� ` ` agent for EDWARD BCHEURE, whole- FAR3�/tF3 f4s S A T- •�"'• dining room. It was evidently intended oli s were over. Monda morning that the council do now adjourn to mee# - t:111. . - ' sale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery yy li ' and fancy goods, 11 (eleven)Wellington et., - CONVEYANCING CAREFDLLY DONE. to burn ap the O'002 �is, an aper start- arriv , but the desks had still'failed to again on the 19th day of September at 10� . �' ing the fire downsudre they went to the' put in an a pearanoe, and up to the time a. m. for the transaction of general bust , � tI Toronto. Call and see stook. nese• p — _�- l� u per hall and opened the bedroom doors. of writing they are still absent. W. W. : - Dressmakingr. � PT03}6Y portanatel Mr. s •---- it • ., ,,,,,,,,,..,,... r-- - --�r (food VillogeLoteon north side Hing street F y Mitchell diocovered it in Hubbard waited on the council on Mon- Y4 . =�a , - `, RESSM-AKERS; PERFECT FIT- 10 between corner and the College grounds time to prevent any great damage "being day and obtained permission to ase the Wm. Travis, of Ashburn, tihonahtx t►0► DTING ts,i:lors system for enttingg dresses for sole, together with other vnlage property, dace. The piano, curtains and e t Town Hall until sheb tlmetl as the ro er 'have a huh old time swearing•and' using ;: and mantles, tan;;ht by Miss M. 1licususland, Ane good house and lot for sale very cheap. were injured, The man �rlso fired the buildin ie in readiness. It is ezp ctetl insulting language on the public hi• homey,. ft , •.. k ' �� Picl[eringg village. 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Charles Allen, seoet.l►ryy-if the Brit}btC a , M 4 by lay mother—can I e'er forget her, or'foota of livin thing broke the soli• t g Swfet , <ir of her as or sin too much in praise i` g bein the•youngest. observe that both horse slid rider were in a and Poretga Anti-Slavery y corms- �` t y 8 trade; he la there,alone, beneath the der$ g an „ that ohtldren bed state of tempee ; andi as they disap- bags to the Times the following informs- '� k t eo happens in m p t ` There may be cakes made richer, lighter, nese, q it6 the winds end Lha clouds and thel► grow up do not exhibit Dither the peered round a bend of the road, a thought tion he has received frons a re}iable source I altties or dtfeots of their acerata. And in seemed to strike hith. Hurrying back to togarding the activity of the slave trade in ' sweeter, the falling waters. a (:'�tparod by sono mo's scientific rule, a a..I a,\. » ., q p y Clipped from a printed cook-book,► and look 1 nice Not~ham a instance this was so as re- the stables, ho quickly led out and saddled Morocco :--" I mast now tell you of the c + orhttm thea ed�ivaf The elder, Arthur, andther horse, which he at once mounted caravan which arrived at Tendouf from Tim- t neater The Rev. FranoieN #� g riled both of his sons. buetao at the Bud of Dlareh last. It brow ht '� - Than those within my dinner-pail at school. of Linlaven, was si ttin that same eveniux _ . g Il as a boy manifested a most unaristocrat• and rode off after-his.master. g I R u s fall of richer savor, by his study window, looking out upon the i tante for tr;echanical operations; so much At the entrance lodge the gates were scarcely any merchandise, Uut there were si There may be doughn t ppea pen That to the+eye tell mtiny a flattering ta'e, gathering storm, watching apparently the that if on any occasion he did nota r •o , and through these l,e passed rapidly, 4000 slaves, principally young girls and _ c Brat when attostod full the tn:3to and fla�'or effect of the swift wind�u pon the ire©e that a the luncheon hoar, he was to be iouad after having informed }timse}f in► which l,oys. �3v great web the influx of staves at -- Fall short of those found in that dinner pail• surrounded his home. ` There ;had been a - - ' , - t o her in the carpenter's or the blackamtth a direction the Squire hart ridden. I+'or n :19arakeah (Morocco city) that instead of m t be h •mil tunes Bettor modern sing touch of frusta few.days befo and now, rkshop—the latter most frequently. As couple of miles he never once got eight of holding the market twice a weEk as usual, - t Ther©r' y ) as blltat after blast struck tie swaying 1 grow out of his boyholad'ayeara: thio pas• t►iut; _but at length he d}d. Tho Squire was it was held daily from the 23th of April to ` Newfangled, highly seasoned, full of grace boughs, the sere and yellow foliate was s n made itself still more wpparent ; and at a point where two roads forked=off, enc} .the 14th of Jlay,ard theprices werecompara- t or;ice, h driven off in showers, flying thi k as snow hen, after his second year at Oxford, Ile Black Yrinco was evidently refusing to take tivoly tote, ranging from £10 to i l4 a head. t Brat, t tho'r best I never find ,hem bringing .. . ' . + Tho joy of those loarnod alms mother's knee. flakes across the garden nd across r turned home,announced what he proposed the ono the`3quire wished. A stiff battle was During the Feast of Ramadan the Kaids, . e • the churchyard, in gree eddyint; t follow as his future career, the first raging between the the two, the horse lash who came to Marakesh ill order There r,ay he fresher yarns,and newer sto ies whirls. The slates upon the roof rat 1 each between himself and his father cc- ing out and reannq, Juat as the groom ap TO rRisFxT or>Ts t Of Toro and love;of life,and c'en of dent g jrrecl. Arthar's declaration was no leas proached, the animal reared up and fell over to the Sultan's son, who is the Khalifa of 1 But rah;they fail compared wit.}t all the glories fled in shay dissonance; and now and a sin this that he did not intend to recut a —his rider underneath. When the servant his father, agreed that the most acceptable _ _ . _ Of those 1 read with childish bated breath. the walls o� t•he house shook aa, some ne an � - e glected door was banged to by the wind Oxford, but that he wished instead to dismounted W assist the Squire, it was to present would be some of these young slaves - t I Pies, eakea,'and doughnuts known inmodcrn y y ter himself for tl:e profession of a milling find him cions dead. from Timbuctoo, 'There were 43 Kaida, 8 Things wereevidentl lives butaide, The the Vicar Navin - i K'o m�ttor tchat of tho�o I since have had, Vicar loved his garden,and his flott era; and fuser `That same morning, g and each of them gave this young man, only g 1S years of age, three slave girls and two Tho old still hold for me their golden glory, as he saw the tall chrysanthemums, stake'! It was a great shock to the Squire. It al- also received Arthur Norman's letter, had 4 F+tic brighter than the new ones—good or along the side-walks, bending to breakage oat took his breath away. That a young ridden over to Brathrig Hall, as the young slave boys—over 200 slaves in all ! As the . C . - bad. in the windy air, he ,,.ay have thought sad- ian descended from the knights who came man requested, in the hope of reconciling young Khalifa has a� bail reputation for I "1iy mother made- tlhem," and in days now ]y for a moment that much of their autumn hither with William the Norman, should the Squire to the new situation. 'But he cruelty and other vices, it is not pleasant to . • 8 o'den, glary would Le shorn µway, and not a little eke to so mean a profession, was unheard arrived too late, He was but in time to t}iink of the sato of these young captives. i Old tales rehearsed,and good-nights sweetly of his gardening labour lost. f. Business of any kind was mean ill the see the Squire's servants, with mournful It is said that !:-lore than 1300 slaves were - -- -- sting that his g Y sold at_this market in ten days to merchants O! 1 he delights of ehildhootl's moment golden, Itis just impossible, however, yes of the Squire, whose views faces, bearin the dead Uod of their mac- a How c'ose theycling and keep tbu old heart thoughts were otherwise; for when the cur• ,f life were Uaaed severely on aria• ter into the hal]. The widow• and her who had come from Riff, Tafilat, and other young. few bell rang out, he started to hie feet and ocratic and hereditary principles. His daughter were distracted with grief ; and distant places to obtain a supply of human- - e looked at his watch. `Vas it really so on might go into the army or navy if lie the Vicar soon found that he had more re chattels, and besides this many were sold e =_v 1 i + but to speak of any other, form of aponaihlo duties to perforni, and more,sol• privately. I was myself the _witness of � t late. •hose; I "\Vilfrid should have been pori B before rofeasion was preposterous. Army and emu teaks to undertake, than were laid a sad scene in the market, where three 1 ._. � �� O� LIN��u�Nl now," he said. "If he is not across Brath- rev a art the ri ht thing for a young upon hits Uy his friend Arthur's letter. little negce�ses, from eight to ten • - t darkness sots in, he will Y P o was tog colon Lha sports and The Squire's death happened, lieu clays years old, who had evidently come rig 1 ell before quire to d p g t have an awkward ride of it." ,]©asurea of boyhood into the remainder of before Christmas ; and what rendered thi's front a very distant part, as no one there r . I . r " ELL. And as he spoke,lie walked to his writing ,is natural life, varied perhaps by an more remi;rkable was the fact—ascertained could speak their language, were ruthlessly Ilv JOH_ R SS • _ , table, and struck a small hand-bell. Pres- ecasional attendance at Quarter Sessions ; after long, and, for a time, 1>aflled inquiries parted from each other and cold to diflerent_ I • . , ently e, servant entered with a lighted r possibly if he developed brains enough, —that Arthur Norharn had left Ilia home on owners amidst tears, pitiful cries, and such r CHAPTER 1.—TnF. �'OICIF OV lisp,FELL lam , which site ►laced on the table. y g resistance as the poor little creatures could - ��p I by finding for hin;aclf a seat in Parliament. the da followit► that an which he had I The way is long when t!a foot is weary Has Mr.. Wilfrid not returned, Mar}a?" Anything else was little short of absolute written to hi father and the Vicar, and no employ, Each had to go off alone amongst { the old man with white locks tossed "No, air•" madness. trace of him i d since been found. On tire" A STRA-408 PEOPLE, - i and , and i}ishevelled will have a hard fight with " Then would sett say to Mrs. Cot?rge He could scarcely believe that he had Due day the sots had disappeared ;on the the strong west wind ere he g in the sum tliat when she bas seen the children to be heard aright. " Arthur," he at length said, following the bquire had mot Ilia death. not one of whom understood a word she said, i I i ,r thri Fell. li ossa his ca Bhemi ht Din me here." I could ive ou man articulare .which r mit of Y a g p p g j "who has put this preposterous notion into The dead Squire was laid with Ilia antes would shock you respects g the purchases i i closer down over his brow, and struggles on, " Y_es, air," replied the servant, who, your head'" lora in the cl►ancel of Liulat en Church of male and fentale slaves simply for the pur- - _ i i with 1 cad bent foward to the gale. Ilia after drawing the blinds, closing the shut• No one in particular, father. You know but of Arthur—from that clay to this not a n and he fro neral- tors, soil extending the >fhick curtains I always had a taste for wo:ktnq with tools wort had over been heard. I polo of increasing the stock, as was not at 1 step is slow and umcertaj all uncommon during the clays of �larery in t q , ly pauses to take brae+�h, turning the while across the windows,left the room. and machinery ; and since I wont to the L the Souttern States of America. - This is ]tis back to the wind to let the fierce gust The one lamp, with its heavy shade, l ` university, I have been readiuR, and think- 1ho•Vicar sat this evening—the eto><m found to be ver rofitable as the offs ring the lar a librar. but feebl al Jlrough in about thin s, and keo in m e es still roarin without—with iho open letter Y P p } pass. One hand holds the staff with which g Y Y+ of this connection are carefully reared and - shone on the writin table with auificienL , he ro s Ilia fainting limbs ; the outer g al out me. You have o[ten told no that the in Ilia hand, musing on the sad history and fetch ver hi h rices as resents to men in clu thea the fastenings of a smelt valise or brilliancy. 'Che Vicar teas slightly distrait family property was much encumbereJ, and mystery which .that letter had awakened Y g P P there are uo . toils ill. IIs did not sit clown, but walk authorit Aa ou are aware, i knapsack, brown and much t0orn, which he R I do not think we ahall ever Ue able to once snore in his mind. It was now nearly banks in Morcco Ever one who has motley . . carries slung o-ver hiB shoulder. ed to and fro in a somewhat restless and relieve it by n►y following upon the old lines. thirty years since he had first received and Y ' that he wiah�s to take care of buries it in the i The man certainly souks old,yethis feeble- anxious fashion. The wind without still I am not strong in classics, and I do not see read it ; but ;,he effet b which it brought round. It is necssary that no ono should 1 nesswould almost seem due less to aRe than roared among the trees, but he did not ap• that any further knowledge of Latin and about were operating to this day.` As he g know where this treasure lies hidden.; ` ► r to heed it now. ('reek on m art will ever help the csta thought of all this, ho heard the tramp of a the tefore incr�dtble as it may see n, old soil t .. • to illness. For as he gains the shelter of the per►• y• There are valuable minerals upon it,if we horse outside, and presently the door of his ' pine-wood ghat skirts the brow of the hill, After a time he drew a bunch of ke s .` worn-�)ut slaves, male and female, are said and sits +loran by the wayside to rest, there from his pocket, opened a drawer in Itis ],all the.money to secure them,; rind I have room opened and s lady entered. to be em io ed to di a lar a hole to hide , is a heel c flush on his cheek, a quick tom• writing-table, and took therefrom a small formed the idea that, if I could c ossify my "Crandpapa," aIle satJ, with alt anxious the wealph of their naster,gand the unfor- i in and Ding of the breath, as if some pack of lettere alightly yellowed with age. self as a prr,.`esaioua] engineer, aright ►,e look, "that .neat bo \Vilfrid, Oh, stow I g g , tunatre ne ro ma almost be said to dig his apses of agony, mental or physical, were Selecting one lie replaced the others, and able, with the little money we}lave, to make wonder it he haw a letter for me . own grave as he never sees the light of an- about to seize upon and destrgy him. His sat down in his atuciy chair, with iho tigl►t an attempt to work those minerals." (Tu irt, cctyTttit'>sn.) . other atin. A cup of tea, coffee, or eomo i- of the lam full u on hint. O enin the - lips move tremulously, like those of one P P P g It was a sensible aril manly proposal;-but — �" native drink contains tl►e deadly poiso;t so - speaking in pail), but a lialf-stifled groan is sheet of paper, which had been addressed the father could not see it. If the minerals B•i ht $pots of Farm Life. - . often administered in Morocco, where, it - • alt that is audible. - to himself, he began to read it over. It were to be worked, surely there were atrtli- It seems almost impossible to think of - 10 It was evenin and the mingled gloom teas dated December 21, It3.i3, and ran cient men to be got for the purpose. moat bo remembered, coroner's inquests are " But don't you see, father., that anything on the farm but what ie bright and unknown. and glory of the red October sunset fired thus : beautiful, To rile farming seems the bright- i; the western sky. The great hills of West_ DEAR rt;a�rK`—I am afraid you will think if I had a technics] knowledge of the r est., ha ,pieat, and most healthful occupation The Bite of a snake.. f Moreland and Cumberland rose up huge and I have got into a sorry serape. It was heel operations required, and of ,he minerals of man�ind. The Uea,ls of moLt of the venomous black against that burning back round of enough for rue to break with my father-on to be sought for, the knowledge would who can help seeing brightness iii fields " " bulge just . g the t uestion of in profession in life snakes includin the isi;ttlera, light, the smooth round crest of Helvellyn l Y bo worth money to us, and we should of wavin corn, with now and then a learn g . contrasting with the sharper ridges of but I do not know how much not then he dependent upon the many min• g g t,Pyond the neck• Without exception they i worse it Will be for him—or how froin a )Iden pumpkin scattered through have fangs, either always erect, or raised Skiddaw enc] Saddleback, Dense inns ing adventurers upon yr h�rg gold has hither• the tieltf, or in the btll0 oceans of wheat And laid Lack at will. These fangs are long - . acs of Ulacic cloud swept along the dear- utttch more perplexing for.you, whc have !)cera simply thrown a y ( an,l oats waitwq for the reaper's sickle . sharp pointed teeth, with a hollow groove r-. - er sky, or Iay in the far distance like Mara always stood by me—when it is known Lha Thia last observation wai somewhat un• ' g wise, or rather impolitic, on the part of There is not a fruit or vegetable ero.vn running their entire length. At the root of . of darkness across the western flame. A I have married without Iiia kaowled e o but that hag some beauty or brightness. each fan is a little ba of poison. \When . misty dimness was creeping up into the coneeut, lint such the fact ie. I see now, Arthur ; for it calla+] up eomo unpleae!►nt raven the homely browp potato eon+ls forth £s g - what ou have often told me, that when a q the snake bites, the motion presses t},e poi . valleys on the farther aide of the Fell, Y ceflectiuna in the S nice a mind and did not I its rich foliage alit} beautiful waxen blue Bon sack, and its contents flow down , - slsowmg like a thin white mist against the Yoltng man breaks, as I -did, with his improver his temper. I'he interview ended natural and accustuined nurrounc}in a, he ' slim. \\'hat flowers have we that would tlirou h iho hollow in the tooth into the :: purple shadows of the hills. And away g by the Squire informing Arthur that he not look ale and _fades] beside the rich uncture or wound. . The harmless little doR n there to the left, g]iutpges might he may, instead of conquerio;{the new and uu moat go back to Oxford as l,efrn-e. ( p p : blossom of the pumpkin or s,luaeh ? forked ton ue is c ften s oken of b the un- Ilea through the trees of the glittering sur expel fenced surroundings, be conquered by Arthur wits a headatrona youth; that %%'hat can make brighter spots than heaps g P „ Y' - r face of a wjnd swept lake, giving back the them; I need not argue the point null. It tv , not be denied. \\'hat ho had sot Ilia barrels of ink- informed as the snake a atiaaer. Now, 1 is enoa h that 1 ant married. Ir or do I for of red and;;oldcn apples, P there is no ro riot in the name, aB : . r. 1 colours of the western sky in waves of g mind upon, he would carry out, if lie possi- cheeked aches and Luscious pears ? p � y -' t slowly fading brightness. a.moment regret it, illy could. liy a legacy from a distant rot• Pe tkte poisonous ane es do not sting, but bits The ]i ht to the went redness died �Iy marriage took plac8 nearly a year alive, he had something like two huu+}red In all !►arts of iho day from morning their vi'�tima. !'here is no creature, even if - i g g Y a o, but not to.a ravels rn father Ue orad until evening there are some spots of bright• brought from foreign countries where "rat- down from fiery red to soft amber, and ere B 6g y Y pounds a year in ilia own right, and he I crone if we will but Bee them. tiers do not exist, but will !►alt and tremble " . , - . , long from amber to a cold frosty gray. Yet endurance, I have hitherto keep it a beret thought that, with this, he could manage to • %%'list is more beautiful to the farmer still the winds blew, and roared among the #rum you all. Circumstances, howeve qualify himself for the profession at which I ' at the first warningaound of the rattle. 11r. _ - ' have so cornu about that 1 do not think i t be aimed. Hence tvtthoutsaying anything r though he is weary from Ilia days labor, R. %Veit ;tiiitchetl, with others lies been . _. - great pines above upon the ]till. Down in that)Ilia herds of sleek cattle comingone,by making experiments with the venom of dif- . -. . its wild ravine, Brathrig Reek sent its desirable to•keep the matter a r;ecret cy more to his father on the subject, he left Ion er. A month a o a little irl a g y i `Dao into the barnyard for their food acrd ferent serpents. He has found that, aside hurrying waters crashing from cataract and g g • g i home one mornin secret] , aur nothing c}rink iho flocks of bleeting sheep,and even - - - . born to us, find justice both to the moths lion, making, with the c►eaking and groan- ] further was knoll ti of 1►im till the Squire the calla of the homely pigs and the cluck from its poiaououa qualities, it contains lie- / and the child demands that I should mak received a l-iter in which Arthilr Cold him ing germs, which have the power of increas y' ing of the trees, a gloomy confused of She mother sten. All these remind hint irg enormously fast. So, you Bee, when an - - music as - of Dia. Through it all, jay marriage known to my father. I hac• that he had entered himself as a pupil to a g mining engineer in Manchester. th.►t in the cold winter months he wilt trot animal is bitten, these tiny bits of life, en the old Mau, sat silent, inti•aspec- therefore written to him, wfor.nin him 4 want and ilia table will he bountifully sup• Live, self absorbed. He was heedieas what he will nodoubt regard as but an adcii His Lather recei!'e+l the intelligence as was lied with Lhe fruits of his eumnter labor. tering with the poison, cause harmful action alike of sunset hues, of driving cloud-rack, tional exhibition of my headstrong folly. to be expected. He ator►ned, and atamped, P Who can finda ,lace where the bri htness to be in at the at once. en :Mitchell has of the rash of wind and waters. There wa My wife is s good and beautiful w 'man acrd denounced tine insane folly of his tor►. i g found that the nervous center contro]liug a fierce stormy beauty ill the scene around Her pame is I':ather Hales, and she ib th ?t]or nePd'wc altogctl►er withhold our a til- aad beauty of the spring are shed so shun the act of striking seems to be in the spinal Y dantl tis on the farm? What call be more } for if he cut oil' a snake's head and him, but his eye marked it not. Nature daughter of adissenting minister. I hav pathy from the Squire in this emergency. Y curl , boarded vt itF her motl►er—who is a widow l,eautitut than the broad yeas stores : may deliver her mefisage to the pensive sou] A man cannot change his opinion and in- dotted with cattle and ghee and the orch• then Pinched its tail, the atuuip of its nock ed, the lave lora, the calm thinker of Jeep since I came to this town ; and Esther, tt h stiucta ae he changes Ilia clothes ; =he cannot turned back, and would have struck his rs weli educated, was for a Litre a day divest himself of ttfe•lon habits ab a snake arils with their loaded hrat►cites sending hand had he been bold enough to hold it 1 . things, but her still small voice cannot g 1 forth the richest of perfumes and promising - reach the heart that is torn b corn unction governess. In manners and culture she i creeps out of its stou h and start still. Y P g abundant harvest' i - . - and remorse. For so this old man's heart a lady ; but as her pedigree is not so lot►g afresh with a brand-new set.. That . . . %Vith the summer comes the click of the . . sh ould . '_ seemed to be. He, with hie weak melan- preserved as that of the Nurhams,• I ai the 5 )ire, according to Ills lights, � - Zthe Athletic llirl• s � ' chole eyes, and sad introslLec,tive vision afraid my father will not regard her a regard Ilia soa'e conduct as monstrous was busy moves: and the smell of iho new mown aeard another voice within him than that tieing entrtled to that dietiuctiunt %%'ill o I ha Ido not think that our city friends The languid sire and graces of a few years Y perhaps, atter all, only natural. 1 +y' y p a o are no longer popular. The dainty bit of Nature, and the half-unconscious gaze Ue ono Choir rides in their shad arks as therefore like a good fellow, when you ge At the first hili rage took the form of a ] y S Heath his droo in a elide showed that ilia this,go over to the Hall and see mti fathe threat to disinherit the young mall ; slid Milch as some of iho farmerB wjves and of femininity that was afra;d of a cow and P g y and tr to calm him c}owp dao hters do on the horse rake or mowing looked at you with appealing eyes if aspider . - heart was like his a es and these were far Y l aeibly not even the persuasions of ,Nir. g e Y little. I know hew 11 be over a p�o machine. The ma well envy the farmer's crossed her ash has vanished ane' in Nor away Brookes, the fatnily lawyer, would have i Y Y P "Ah !" said be, as if s eakiva within him wild when he gets the news I send hi wife her or sous flower beds running vines lace stands a sturd ma nifieentl devel- p been successful in withholding hire from g g P y' g Y but, after all, he tam father and I am h ants hesutif ul ahru.bs ; no farm ie tom- o ed woman, who has perfected her muscles , self, aIle thee ever so fleet o' foot, t'he ven Y executin.q his purpose ha•i the chsrac;ter of Mete without them and nothin adds so P -. �. eon. You know Frank how much he and Ills second son beau •nits satisfactory. I I g by a course elf training as rigorous as that �cance o God is fleeter. ' I mac h to iia beauty. of Nor college bred brother end who row8, s _ s And then, suddenly rouses by the�sonnd loved each other until I tried to strike o But the character of James Norham—or What a lorious icture the harvest time - ' g ,'e:. of his own voice he looked u and con- a course in the world for myself, and ho Jim, Lis aasoeiates called hits—was very S P swims, plays pool and tennis, howls and '. �. makes with all it$grains and ft nits when walks aB well ae a man. i scions that the twilight was vtalblj• deepen- much the subsequent estrangement has ce far from being satisfactory. Unlike his every thin seems to be dressed in red and Her shoulders are Uruad, her cheeks sun•` - ing around him, started to his feet with a the feelings of both of us. Things will, brother, he .vas so far from disregarding g trust, come ri ht between us b and-h a old. burned and her grasp strong and firm. She aE' t ` quick nervous motion, and once store' con- g Y• Y the sports with which the country Squir`ea g A't last comet the winter, with its man- - _ 1 do not—for reaao doesn't care for an thin* defies dam meas . tinned Ilia ascent. In the oteantirne, and their sons filled up a portion of their Y I" P + ' The narrow hill-rnad led zigzag fashion which are not cite teaeant to me—wi t tie of know then what home Dan compare .and laughs at ailments that she cannot real- i 9 P limo, that he could have filled up bis whole , , along the ridge towards the higher ground, y time with them. Guns and horses brigghtnesswith that of the farmer e, with its ize, as her groat, strong frame Ilea never ou to answer this letter, and therefore ' acrd atherin soil holida feasts? �' z✓g and was income parts smooth and easy, in not send you my present address. I h 1 clogs wore Ilia unfailing sol.ce Burin such g g Y known an ache ora pain. Her walk is a others rugged and uneven. For son he yours of a month a o forwarded to me b p g Takia the life of �► farmer frrom.January stride soil alto ether she Nin es a little g q Y hours as he did not s end in the parlour cf to December it would be impossible to find bit on�the masculine style, but is neverthe- - toiled wearily on, making little headway friend front my old address;butyou musts t the Three Yi;/eons—and he spent a great against the masterful gale, and with more nae that address,an more, as it mi ht be an Dern tion that would compare with it leas est iho sort of a girl that a man would Y g - many hunch there. Nor were: his compan• 1 and more frequent parses for teat. Now teudad with some rick to me. I caumut, t in beaus freedom and brightness.(—Ida call " 'ell " Sentiment seems to form no ions of the most select order. Jim would Y y . and again, as some gust more fierce than present explain further; but ou will and pP y g M. Richardson. art of her composition. Yet she is fond Y sit down and ti le with an morn or p its predecessera caught hint, be was fain to stand• When fortune favors me with a me o stableman in the countryside and was con- �— . of e►dntiration, proving that Bhe is after alt - to itious ale, I �will write you a ai slants making beta which lie was unable to •Ears 'ag YndioatorL orals a woman despite all the training. cling to thegrasby bank on his right, like a p p 8 A, Y Her owns are never filmy or cl)ngin , man who on shipboard, when the vessel ay, much to the detriment of his fathers g This letter ass, as we have said, adclre come. At length; by the influence of Irl human beings of low or debased men- but have a little.set ail that is at once Btyl� heels suddenly to the wjnd, grasps eagerly tal standard, the ears are large and flabby ish and becomin She does not indulge in - whatever support is .within reach. Away ed to the man who was now for the twe , friends, a commission was got for him in g• . y a down on the ]'eft, the shimmer•ng lake was tieth tirhe reading it, and the i4iti a Lite army, and thus for a time the district --note those idiots, cretins, eta, more than just .the tiniest auspicion of a z coming more fol] into si 'ht, but the a ended to it were those of Arthur N When there is no lobe, and the ear widens ban ,and no little straying tendrtla of curl 1 y g pp - was happily r}d of Ilia prebepce. g opalescent brightness of the a nest was no ham, of the two coni of Squire Norham f So the years passBd, until that letter front the bottom upwards, the owner is of `round the dainty ears. , Altogether she is = longer upon - it, and its asp t, cold and Brathripf HaIL ,came to iho Squire to which Arthur an- a selfish, cunning and }evengeful disponi- anew type of womanhood, which makes us leaden, was gloomy and_dep sling. `she estate of Brathrig was a largo one, pounced to him his marrie►ge. The father tion. wonder evhat sort of wi:o and mother Bhe At that moment there came up on the far ae cumber of acres went;but when th a K'hen the ear is oval in form, with the will make if b an cl~<tltUee t?he assumes declared at once what he should do. By a 3'r Y vviuci the faint and distant clangour of belle. acres are in real t corn osed of d lobe eli Ills but distinct} marked, it indi- such responsibi]ittes. g P P r3' former will he had loft the estate largess at K Y Y It was the hour of curfew, rung out from land fells, mountain peaks, and stretches f the disposal of his wife, should she outlive rates for.itb owner a lofty ideality, combin- tae water the results in the sh o d rthur's share in it was vn1 to ds• ed with a morbidly sensitive nature. urea him an A ,r B n There Before• ict , d e v t r h � e$ _ uare tower of Linla el Cha c q eat he - -' la a n m al i t , P Bare w th e round e tllj q Larg oatlined, with itssarroun-1 trees,aggainst of rent are not gaits ao imposing. a and upon certain contingencies. ow he around their border, well carved--not flat, . the gray background of the lake, It did estate, moreover, was--as often happens n ad resolved to disinherit him, and would The other day i le-bl s ( invited the - t first as if the soli ar wa Facer old family possessions—not much the ri at once ride to town for that purpcae.. He indicate a strong will and a bulldog tettaei- members of Ilia Bible-blase (rather rough :� not seem a S Y beard the bells. But as the wind brought er by tits operations of .s long line of p e. nave orders that the groom should bring tY of purpose: la s) to tea. towards him, now and then, afuller -unci ceding Squires ; and the holdgp of a round Black Prince immediately. Fara in which the "hem" Is flat, an' if The all seemed to enjoy the gaud things t, smoothed down with a flat-iron, accom n yy I e11 of sound he would ansa fora mortga oa were believed to have a grea r 6 6 Your honour should ride another, u he Pa Y pr+ivicTed for them. Brat irhe clergyman's - de eper sw , P g a vacillatin mind and cold, unromanti c +� moment and listen. He w js like a man in personal interest in 'the rent roll thane r ib ver fresh this morning," said the groom. 6 wife noticed that one lad refused to help A- - , •=; a dream, not quite euro whether what he the Squire himself. Nevertheless,he hu t. co o," replied the impatient and angry ills aition. himself to the marmalade. =- _ _ realit or not. ' Squir© ; hB ersvn who has tin ear with a round- heurcl was y t ed and shot, and went to Quarter gessio s f{ I ust have him--Lha others are P She thought she would try him again, - At last th`e ix lis ceased ; hat the old man and gave dinners to hie county neighbo a, to Slaw for mpp errand." ea, ovate top is ttlmoat without ezeeptions but he refused, so she asked him iif he did It r till ressecl w%arils on—on into the gather much as was done by other Squires,andin - Ho ptoceederd to mount; but it Wei not one with a plf►eid di�positicn and a nature pot like marmalade. ; that ines to love and ire loved in return. till - pt eiently his waving a ed, year in and year out, Lao pull throe h, t}ll after a bite of a fight between ltorso amd p Ha replied, with a ilt+ead grin : " No ` �" ,- n� darkness ; )fit g Lar a ears, drgopip at the to , bel Ytlt failed him alto ether, and he Ban); _ e had married a lady whose fa ly -rider that Blabk Prince yielded to rein as+1 g P Pug thsrtk you, Moira ;I wor wka;ei,hey make , - ,siren! e g p q Y spur. 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Might in the midet'of this hot weather - ���rt.� ,, _ a -t �; ` � -- i . `'` :' 0 Creme one comer forward with the questien : •... � - ' li�e{fifRlli s i■ ;the Pesto In Atulirall�s..N. . f, • r t r '< r 1 "la rofanit on the incrgaae? s. T 10 The Varlied Ckarms ormoutteaoreuct Grace • _ • _ - P 3` t�nlly Dcacribetl. bppoaeiata of xterlminntlon. phalta ,�'ft ,ts`iMuhon toe. tkie 0611- Tp01[HACDiIt. When autferin with Tooth Canl�da s' 1"'@at. _ �_z , +rx „- Yom+ The Fa1Ie of Montmorenci are well known '�i Am deeply interested is the ext�rmin- dee,. of ricutws oithe riaaae. aCcuM use GIBBON$ TO�THAQHE � � �l ;c, r ;- to the American tourist as one of the most ation of rabbits in Australia and New-Let- A St. Petersburg despatch says:--R,e- X inures"tin featu ea of rand old Qupbee, land, and am on m wa to those colonise An elephant can smell in a wild state an `� R' ` r'' t y Y its from Charkoff sa that the cholera k i, � 4- v But among the number who visit them, few to watch the passing of the naw act in New ere is still of a mild form although the enemy st a distance of 1,000 yards. ,; - _. � .7 . are aware that they are not the only glory ESouth �'�ales," said Charles W, ]tent, of ortality is inerea9ing. More- deaths are . i A.P. 6T8. 3 .. • r of which \Montmorenci can boast. About. London, the other night. ` ported from the outskirts than at the ren• - ____._ ___-_ _ " 'ou «ould ►Ike so a statistics? To a h, ' three-fourths of a mile from where this I Fn a of popalution. I Astrakhan the t.overn• ---------•--��•"'r+. '+"' �`: A° grand body of water inces9antly ruaneaover commence wits, on careful calculation it la eDt has eatablishe `an orphanage for chil• ~' a reel ice of 250 feet there-are several' now settled that two rabbits in ton years I en whose arents ave been carried off by _ 0 I N I t_ �}r 1 other scenes of wild and picturesque beauty will multiply to 10,000,000. That to a e disease.P Tflg n -r "' Yi •' `' which would more than delight lovers of moderate figure. Rabbits have particular In Nishni•Novgor d and Astrakhan in• ill ONE P011N� . , �' f - -the grand and beautiful. One of these is advantages for thriving in Australi►, and I minatory literatar has beets distributed \ t ,.• i the Montmorenci Natural Steps, and the trays used those advantages for forty years, i the last few days, pparently for the ptlr- fl�'114 s�4 �� _ van,d charm of the surroundings as well as since they were introduced. In New South se of inciting the eople to a repetition ` :a t, k ,s the emarkable formation of the stPp,causea Wales the (Iovernmeut expended over the riots in the sat er city. Two suspects llaltl2-11G ®a7 0 `�' , k �k } T � �� , them to be an object of interest to all who $4,000,000 from 1833 to 1890 endeavoring ve been arrested i Nishni-Novgorod and , see them. to exterminate them.- Besides that&greater a yen in Astrakhan. AGAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE { 1 QQ , The shortest and moat convenient wtiy to sum has been expended in private money. Disinfection of mai matter has began sys• GASB OF A MAN NHO HAS BECOMI4 "ALL SCjjt• U� I� 1 V V� !I , .t.` the place is through the property of Mr. In ono year 2;5,280,000 skins had royalty matically in severa -cities. RUN nowN, AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE t' 3 ,� i - - Hall, owner of the famous Montmorenci raid upon them. - A news paper carve pondeat, who has just THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, ENLARGED GROUNDS, a - - . saw :Hills, through whose grounds there is Now, there is angther side to_this uea- f Y NEW HALF-MILE TRACK _ s tl r turned ram the R salsa Caucasus, sa s : . a carriage drive by which visitors are al- tion of exterrhination, and that Is the rabbit tat the deaths from peseta in that region NEW GRAND STAND ' _ wa courteous] ermitted to" ass. The killer's and :,he rabbit-akin dealer's inter• And mtitiay other Improvomeats i the last thin da a number 5(I,GOt). In ". -- _ dei e: is a very pleasant one, presenting ests. A killer gets 2 cents a head royalty t e villages theyppeop a are unable to bury i Greater and Better than Ever ,.) ` ' here and there, charming bits of landscape from the Government for destroying the t eir dead, and the b ies lie in the houses i ENTRIES CLOSE AXYGUST 13th, ' i, �'" on the way. In several places, the road animal's life. He then sells the skin at from f r dayg, polluting he air and apreadtng Ae`► and varied Attractions et s t3aperis* t ]calla through groves of beautiful spruce 4'to 6 cents. On the meat, at the caftning t e disease. Cbnracter, inwtructtrc and Amusins.the and maple whose bending foliage, closely factories, he averages from 2 to 4 cenEs. It As racticall nos niter ince urea are Cutest iluvc attons and s:randeRt LxWblts ,V interlacing, forms a delightful archwa ra a nice eau wa of makin mono The: P Y Y 1n all I?epartment•r, y , Y Y 8 Y• a forced to stay the p ogress of the cfiaease, OF PDRE COC LI��R QIL YlIITH , tossed and ex erred to Lon- THE PEOPLES CREAT ANNUAL OUTING `� - overhead. Passin ,through a dense wood skins aro"bale p p t e c,orrespol.dent th tiks that hundreds of H 0 hos hite$ of LlfYle�t Soda and reachin the a of a cliff throe h an d°n In that ci. y� p Cheap Esetu sloe on all Railways " �' 'y there is a general auction t oueanda will have crisped before there , THI3 PEAT -- g g f g P Is NOTHING UNUSUAL. °peeling in the brash wood a path is discov sale of skins every six weeks. The sales cube any reasonable hope of an abate ant IIAs Br:EN PERFORMED OVEtt AND OVER lf'or Prize Lista, Programmes and all inter Bred which leads clown the side of the cliff. average from 1,500 to 2,000 bales, and the o the scourge. mation,address AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. lvt?- J. J. WITHRgW H.J.HILL, t� t a Arriving at the bottom and emerging from avp�ge to a bale is �0 skins. -'. DORSED BY PHYSICtANs. SCOTT 3 ` f. • the shade of the trees that overhang the c`There aro ten companies in Australia Preaiden . - llfanaaer,Turontb, a pathway, what a grand eight meets the and four in New•Zealand engaged in the Different HiS"Ca3A. hMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON T COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLA BY ALL DRUG- ALERT CaL1JEE : � ) i view! There, through a ravine or chasm rabbit-skin trade. Uf these one-half add A peer son °of the rnerald Isle applied GtsTs AT 5oc. AND tt.e3o • i e that extends as far as the eye can reach, the meat-canning to their business. You f r employment to an avaricious bunk, who SCOTT&- 130 WNL', Bellevillr. t - rashes the Montmorenci River, in every will understand, therefore, that ttlel a is a t Id him he should a ploy no more Irish- -- BELLEVILLE, ONT• . ' - i - . conceivable form. Now thundering end big monopoly which is not at all anxious to n, 11 for the last of died on his hands ' plunging over the rocks in a succession of see the rabbits Exterminated. Interested ORONTO 81SCUIT AND CONECTIONERY CO Leads the collo eq-onroliment 220. La cab .. d he was forced to ury him at his own T ntako the best goods. Try there and see number of matriculants of an college in Can- '" - . rapids and cascades that glitter• in the sun- with it is a very large number of the Dopu- a pcnse." . -- - - ada. WILL til;-OPEN TUESDAY, AEP- '"� / - light as though crested_with a thousand lation who find rabbit-killing more remuner- " Ah, yer honour 1' said Pat, brighten• ��ACIC SCALE FOR DIMES* CHTVIrNC. TEMBERtith,'D2. For calendar address . ems; a sin, revolving into seething whirl ative and less hard work t ban farming, i g up, " an' is that Il ? Then you'll give fOtauGc"gl0. j YcunAe dt.b1'ocontol Ong PRINCIPAL DYER, 1VLA.,B.So. 1 g g _ pools that would me.ke one shudder to look "Pasteur endcawored to ewlerrrinate the a the place ; for ahu e I can get a certifi- - - - - - - - - - -- - - n r e _ into their treacherous depths; anon, as if rabbits by inoculation with chicken cholera. te that I never died iu the employ of any Heads TbI r curry,the Ample ion WESLEYAN LADIES) CYLLGGL' Jr ,� �r i resting from all the fury and turmoil it It is well known to those behind rho scenes aster 1 ever served.' fteadache rcatoros rho Comple:ion r l t 7a,; had passed through, the torrent relapses that he did not get a fair trial, and, in fact, let Free S'am to at Glexitfal.0 Tse dud Conservatory of Musio, Hamilton, Oat.. d,:. AcI$xcx 317 Church St. Toros into:arse lakelets that sweetly mirror the was so hindered and hampered that he �- Tho 3htd Year will begin '"`r bending boughs overhead. To the right oP withdrew his agents from further experi- Kille3 at neteher.." ATTENTION Ifiyou aro an agent- ell Septem�ier 8s - " s; the river, whose course may be traced on- meat. . if ou are not an agent A ST. Thomas des at,h says -A fatal but would like to be ono-it yon aro ou tot , . ward to where it finally plunges iu its pre• "The question here carne up before rho ci(ient occur 1 at rl tcher on the M.C.131. work-if yon have a few hours to spare each Over 300{zraduate3 in literary course alone,a r cl nous fli ht into the St. Lawrence below Government again and a bill is now before day-if you want to make money send us /our 1 large and oxperiencrd faculty, Untverst,y af- :, . P g ► ie morning, 11r. Jo n Hawkins, section name and address and wo will send you our filiation, thorough instruction in Universit . ;zro . rises a perpendicular rock over fifty feet the Syd�cy Legislature asking fora vete to f reman, w•as struck by the en ine of a ' - high, fringed at its summit by the grand old build a brick wall entirely around the. a ri- g illustrated list free of coat~ William Briggs,3`l work, io well ay preparatory in Music, Ar e.` Elocution, L)elsarto and Physical Culture, _g , i envoy special an<i i stantly killed. Ho Temperanec �troct,Toronto. Bookkeeping, ole.; rational system of instruo- trees that form the glory of our Canadian cultural boundary of the colony of Ne +� ` as either on his hanc car at the time or as- p forests. Into the sides of the rock, from S nth Wales. Rabbits will not burrow sting to take it off Sir. Hawkins was WOITE 1 OI! PAIITICULAIIS - tion and discipline, and rho HOclal advantages e the constant lashing of the water, miniature to er than two and a half feet, and it i3 of a city. For tcrnt�address the Principal. caves err worn, ane the holes iu the oro act- pr posed to sink the wall to that depth. >011t 5O years of age and «ae one of the A. itUENt3, r;.T.D., LL D. 1 J Beat section foremen ou the road, having Of�Cornplote Steam Lcunchoatrom 20at to 31x7 - ing ledges that jut out here and there re• Tt a wall being once built, a general ester• 1 ,et► em to od on the C.S.R. ever since it ' Aon►o�Coal oit 13oilera and h;nginc�ta" from i ` semble the portholes of some ancient vessel, m nation of rabbits within that• enclosure P Y 1 to 8 H.l . Largo Hiz.�s. Coal or wood fuel. t A table of rock extends to the left au(i pro- wall be commenced and carried through. t °�nOd' "1'tio March Steam Yump" rho bolt bailor . feeder in rho marlceG ItoturnA exhaust into ' ` jeers over the water. Beyond this are the Tl�e other colonies will watch the experi- fend wa or heating it from 4U to t0 degrees.' For o►ol ue Rend 3c. Kt„unp. .IOuv. SILVER MINES• Ntatural titeps, rising as smooth.ancl regular instar with great interest, and if it succeeds Ile I;%Celle �flahtlel3g as if the work of a master builder. Here will probaLly all follow suit. Such a course omtnend to public ap royal the California t'ILLi>r l; . t't).. Ci►rletou Place, Ont. Canadians have invagt©d in fl IU of the rest ' esta of the new towns in Kootenay, while )' _ � , - and there are natural terraces, leading by a w old confine the rabbits to the great Aus- 1 quid fruit remedy S• rup of Figs. It is IMppRTANT Americana9l0 of rho tuinos. The auaca3s of few steps to others beyond, some of which trliau bush, in whose sandy deserts they teeing to the eye, an to tlto taste and by rho towns depends on thosucceas of the mines. , ' , _ are surrounded b tin ram arteand niches w old soon die out. The ' _ 1`4 - y y p �' ntly actin ou rho kidneys, liver and The preparation of delicious and wholesomo ".- in the smooth atone. The sto lead down ` ��'hat use ie fuado of all these rr bbit food is nec�.�sary to our haplriness. To+►ream- a { p k; ps >wels, it clranaes th system effectually, pleb thi, line matorifila most be used. Wo gOQt�O�V �([Ining IIIQUs6mU�{ COs - �. in some places to the edge of the water, and skline ? Vb'hy, the hat on your hood is m�dr lereby promoting th health and comfort recoutmonct J . _ ou the cre�ices in the of1them. The hair is plucked oil' the pelt c i� EMPIRE BAKING POWDER .. . everywhere, from am g f all who us reprer ant four duly ineorporateid Silver .idle- � ' atone, sweet little blue-bells and dewy ferns by hand. A fortune awaits the rasa who ne conc.►inin;t htrength, purity, and xatety. ng Comlmnio,t, owning twelve mines in Brit- . 'i- q'�A q - appear, nourished and fed by the spray earn invent a,machine to do it. A tine blue The leaf o[ the ]ulna a is usually six feet puarunteed to gtvo aa(.iataetion. 111anutactur sh Colnmbiaand two to 1lonuma on the same - at ' 'r,�' a� : 9 far.ls then left on the pelt. The akin is then ,n { by two feet wi e. The flowers are ed only by ELIAS ,ec KCIGHLF.Y, Toronto. rich belt, rho richest in the worlZ. �. .tom the water below. X� Solis at '.,ScL pound tin. Hak yutu grocer for it `".- • . - Among the trees that form a beautiful piired away from the fur by delicate ma• init. _ ______ They atfont rho sa[est and most profitable. s3 c ins machiner so fine that when the � , nvuwtment in Canada. The first issue of stock ''' shrubbery along the Bide of the steps are ry, Y (}et Bid Of NellralLrla. T e Q(oglaga pligt LUan Places invo,tors oz the ground floor and ie ""'�' * picturesque little alcoves catpetecl with last paring ie c ut oft the fur sometimes �iJ+ Hoar{y alt t,►ken np. The second issue will be - . heather and velvet moss, over which hangs in one film section. This is worked There is no use in fooling with neuralgia. `,"d+ (l.c..+%..«..N+r 2liper cent• to 5U or cent. higher. Then its .. ` y I Vsslo<egt W. A%%%%A%%I ""'I 4 P , mow. the luxuriant foliage forms a leafy canopy• u into felt. Ordinary hats are made from t is a disease that gives way only to the devanooment wit bo rapid owing p gun ty. r ra bit akin. Abetter clans is made item oat owerful remedies No reined et r�ro v�c�'r•ITAL, taro opo•qeo deveilopment work. Now i9 the opportunity. hr ot.e of these lovely retreats is the Wiah P Y Y loans money anywhere w the 1)nued Matey Don't let it Blip. It iy not often invcyLora bevy r h re skin. TI►e .best are made from the iscovered has given the grand results that Canada or-Mexico,without security. If you I Ruch a chance as this, Call at oftico, Boa !f ink «elL There, hidden from the sun needmone a i toLomlA entsorwritta light's gleams, framed with clusters of fern rill tri%, a kind of water rat trapped in tvaf iably attend the employment of Pol- y. DD Y g Trade Building, Toronto: ° NENPY L HAUPT P -4, and golden-rod, it sparkles and bubbles, Buenos Ayres, and then come beaver and on'e Nervilino. Nervilrne is a positive . ntfatwt, ®� �� t e .� looking like a picture rn its floral setting, mNsquash, obtained in the United States pecific for all nerve pains, and ought to be St►TTt CtTr, MoMTAM� A charm seems to linger round the spot, a d Canada. `1'he cowboy wants the beat ept on hand in every family. Sold every Stents Wanted Bverywdta[it _ �atd the fact that they who have.not yet htit in the world, and as he pays for it he •here, 2;5 cents a bottle. __ . - ' . "crossed the sea of matrimony" are privi- g9ts it. The nutria felt stands wet and ro• A man of science in Germany maintains - - - - - -- =--- -1 - leved while drinkin its s arkling water, mins stiff-brimmed after soaking, because list it is from tucteora that all•our diamonds l APTI ]CUL I/IND. g P to crave a boon in which their future fate it is made front the fur of a water animal. ome, .- t - is concerned should make it interestin to T e American jackrabbit is of no use at all J DOAN & SON . g the clatter of rho mower an the binder ' the votaries of Hymen. to the trade. The i:ngliah rabbit supplies a heard in the land. It is not n�i tisical, but , . For Circular Address, f; ~�' + ..'I After lingering among thea varied charms the beat fur, like silk, but, of course, not t is ter leaain to the ,farmer. Soften ' =�= " r• a that surround the Natural Steps, in which waterproof. 7 hen comes the New Zealand he elattPr and sa 8 the bearinKs by using 77 NortheotC Ave« Toronto ;� . 'all the witchery of graceful foliage, tower rabbit, followed by tbo Australian' R.o;era' Pecriass Machine Oil. �j A m RR ing cliff's and natural waterfalls are com �" ��'hy am I interested "in the oxtermioa - Dj1RiING TgE gOT �E�T��lU � -, - . bined, retracing our steps to the wood tin of rabbits in Australia ? Well, I am _ _ y above, and returning for some distance ;by in rested in one of the chief (ur companies iN�l@s Of Railway - rn .on3on and we want to see our 1✓nglislt You thollcl rtyo Rico na a light and ` the woodland path, we there notice a sec _ healthy food. Passes Geveln Aw�r yr... r and descent in the cliff aide. Uri reachin ra bit protected against the marvelously Are a BLOOD 9 FREE Each NODtIt. g „ B . L DitB ,T AVE DOG � > m lti 1 in Australian cam stilets. DOI� ' its base, the view that presents itself is one P Y g p •ud 1v 111 QYS 1 J Tho abo�a rebus is the name of n tame In order cl' of so:itary grandeur and striking contrast - p i TONI*V* to introduce to the public our POCK�FT PP,RFIIME 4 s They sappty wAFF.ltB vve will gree to prizes the above number is chow t It is ft Riain abru t• Je' ' ell objcMion to is brcauso 1t I n miles of rallwa y5es each mouth,to be distri, +;.. _, to the scene we have lust le g p in Condense.] r 'To a - ; ly and closely outlined against the sky, 8IA MID AF$Ia form ALL thb sub- e k lou+ either as n dessert or as a rogeG►blo, buted as follows: u the first person sending ua th0 r ma sive rocks loom up to tl►e height of sixty A stances needed to iC cooked as directed. a)rroct gnawer to filo atwve rebus will bo given a or pevent feet the led ea ro`ectiu from enrich rho Blood HtvE ItUNDItF:D NILi: PA�� un any railway in �' y g P ] g cud to rebuild the S�jD 1 OR 1J�T Canada or rho ITnitcYi ttxtey; to the second will be their rim sides resembling the turrets and Nerres,thusutaYin elven a TK'U HtiNDKF.11 A�1D FIF'Tl'-�1tLE PAss, ),' 9-Ian Intrigue III AfthenistRM-Affairs. g and to the ttlinl will tie given a O:�E HUNDRED- battlements o-f some` ancient fortress. At I thein a cortaln and al a of Rcolpea to ilio ;ifOU vT ROYAL MILE.PAI,;S,and a dally prizeot a UN>J HUNDRED- . I to 9lotroece-Trouble )n llaelagascar, s ed ettre for all , 1 MILT;t'Ass%%,III tieg iven to the first person'whose the bottom, walled in by the rocks which i ppee AlILLING & MEG. CO., Alontroal. t•_tier is reedved an(1 opened by us containing cor- fortH a semi circle around it lies a dark, A despatch from Vienna, Says :-Frof. dlsearea arisin - rv.•tanswor•�Ali of the above rtzes, or their equi- ':.> N from im vRrished �j Talent to cash, to tx+ iven without artiality and '' P Umber lla3 aft article in `1 ho cue Freie '1O 1 �}E�r '` still lake that looks weird-like in its re ase. Y 1 ' btuod,onc sbattor°d 1 ltl1:! vide tide, Lsh PUbo} ,i YERFU%IF, WAFERS are To the right is a beautiful little island, and Weaae in which he declares that rho Harare nerves,such as par- __ the holcest, most deatrable and durabto perfume c .- immediately beyond, closely adjotnirig the re�ellion in Afghanistan is a serious move t clysis, stinal die- _ - ,ver tnt,txtuccxt,behlt mime of t`e beat of perfume, meat due w Russian intrigues. It is prob ea os, rheumatism, ►� u c » of 1110 S17.e Of a N123a11 Coln ctlt y are not cumber some y cliff, rises a wooded bight, out of which , aclatiea,losaofvosin• �Lft;p fli. DOLLAPC in the pocket,fond each wafer will impart a perfume from a picturesque hollow in the trees, able that the insurgents are supplied with r or , or si )elan, al• '�' � �A �► calor fur rrum four co six wei:ks sutilctent to Pedam© Y y p A one's clutilith. 'Phe wafem aro put ui)in bones of - /"J Russian wee one, and that if the rebellion ' pitationothoheart, 0 e s i f !ri�1�f�� one-half dozes]ouch, thaw eflch boa wilt ]fret from stz . dashing over boulders and tiny. rocks, P _ ,_ increases the Amcer will be obliged W ca:?, scrofula,olflorusisor p • • - 'KYOURSEW/NGMACf/INEAGf_-A? w ntnc months. Ef�h person an9wering above rebus ';•� .. - rushes Fairy Falls, so called from it, being iah aid in which scent Kussia ,t�itlj graon oickneffe, that t� FOR IT- OR SENDA3CENT 'n"at incl°sc' ao cents to silver car ten three-cent „�, one of the outlets of Fairy River. The tall felt Eng] Bhak Kheiu the Czar's tired foelin ' that atlecis so many,eto. They � eanfullan or fifteen two-cent United states postage �.. oabl ugh I , have a Bpeo flu action on the soxnal system of STAMP FOR-PARTICULARS slam s) for one 12ox of our POCKET I'ERFU _` ,: .` - - rocks, ritiing up like stately sentinels, cast pts Y P both men and wow .restorial• lostvt or. PRICE LIST,SAMPLES, ' wAMF.ltti which willho"nt post111tirge nu beret - " ti their shadowy into the dark waters below. fotege,to rho front,as a rival of the Ameer. 6 SEND TO US of (rice. In addition to rho allele alarge-number of a view is au rted h the fact that a ��� � COTTON YARN,d�c. OF OUR tip�;c'IAL Pftt%b:� OF vALt'E will be, awarded. - The musical murmur of the waterfall is the PP° Y tC` Address: HELIOTROPE.' PERFUME CO., �•, , .v., only sound that brewks'tLe stillness of the cdnhdential partreau of Ish,k Khau is now Dana and old), ecftoring from rnontal rrorr7, 329 Yonge Altrciet, Toronto, Cunacla. sur roundinga. The weirtl-like beaut of the a ployed as a police officer to tilery. (y Y overwork, insomnia, excesses, or self abuse, ' ♦ $ (Dfeutlon tills paper.) place faciffates the behol(ier, holds him the Teml►a of Yetis, publishes advices should tako these PrI.Ls. The will restore _-- -_ y, f om Asada ascar -to the effect that di: loin- eical and anehtal. R bl:l'Jl er • ° .-`'`""'�' . spellbound, and hauntA his memory long g P lost energioe,both PhY r -_ t t' s a is relations between rho Government andOMG� z'`° - - after be has ceased to gaze on the beat to %S'U FFERING > of Montmorenci. t}�e French Resident have boon suspended et7lictod wit:t rho weaknesses peculiar to chair PLAIN AND '-I ELIZABETH A. biGCAtiI.RY," owing to the intrigues of British missiomir- Boa,suchaesulfpressionoftileperiods,bearing 1 s• .11 i los. down pains, weak back, ulcerations, eta.,will TAxr,I$It Au . 4:-Tile Sultan of Maroc and those pias an unfailing ears. • - f ; e _ ' A Terrible Tragedy ERADTION ..- 4 c "has appointed eight delegates to resurf PALE AND SALLOW 61RLS - - ' - The death of Lady iMary Vyner recalls a t e negotiations for acommercial treaty with •should take these Pills. They enrich tho alooa, - s ale` terrible tragedy of nearly a quartc;r of a Stir Charles Euan-Smith, the British Minta restore health'B rosea to the oheeks an oori ' 1 c. Standard Ch nin p Ion eiaftevv �• century since. One day London w.as start- ter to 11orocco, tett all irragularitios. -- ''"� ,. '' a p y g rhP camp of the Infperial troop, a AswArtlti OF IxrrATroxa 'These Pills are Horizontal Ohampion with 41 •• led to hear that a art of ladies and en- i ' z,I ''� tlemen, including Lord and Lady Muscas 111�togoga id dally receivir5g reinforcements sold by ail dealers only in boxes bearing oar rl• •�•�o perfect water spark trade mark or will be aunt by mall, est aid, 4 V t. - . ter and several members of Athens embus- • Much discontent is_expressed in Tangier a on receipt of price-60eents a box or6for�:1L0. arresters are rt ' ` Ries, had been captured by bf igaudsi while the rolongation of the contest with th o A ..' p THE DR. WILLIAMS HIED. CO., ,; STIL� THE{i LEADERS `� up country on a short excursion, and that rebels, which is declared to be ruinous t IIrunkvilla Out..or A[orri>tar n.N.Y. _. Lord Muncaster had been released to ar the intercatsof the European residents o _ �^ A large supply of second bland En- l0. i. - range a heavy ransom, in default of which Morocco. Alany Spaniards are leaving th et�hJEaas. ��� ��� �ines Repaired arrcl Re built for sale ,� : - ca tives would have a short shrift. No i country. �1hea;p- the p . - � �L S�. L .L1 i wZt1Tl> U9 PROafPTLY. one attached much importance to the The Afghans aro eliirmiehing with bot 11'I ' r . threats, and the Greek Government, with the Russians and Chinese on the Alichu �u T® M A . ' k_ , . ' ' characteristic want of good faith, .tried to Pamir and hat a taken a rummer of I�irghi avoid the payment cf the ransom by coin- pri9oners. A force of 50) Rubsians, unde r-stented 1802 - , � - sarn rho arrest of the: brigands. `rhe command of Col. Yanoff, armed with moo by t;has.Clotho E� 'A STANDARD 1O0 FP1E2'. Pa g latter, through their friends ut Athens, ` rain guns have reached Aktaah. Graneiest HEAVY PIXTRg 110 . t t were apprised of thesc`ieme, and thereupon - _ . �'�' " . Original Invention PARA i�0 - `� �` Trturdered four of their prisoners in cold p0 False Pride. t . , r c blood-Mr. Herbert, of the English Lega I The Automatic is a marvel of mel haniam, it Specially Cheap for Cash- ," - tion Mr. Frederick Grantham ti vner, AIr. ' «Ain't• u ashamed ter b3 earn to d contralizea difrerencesbetween rout action and / �; Q it ;, Ll°yd, and the Count de- Boyl, fiho atTair Tabernac'.e rn Rich raggerdy pants?" sal ' expAnaion of be,dy, caused by ural.on o[ lege, �a0� Pam S �Tld S11Ct1�Il hlo$e r� r p E.w.c created a deel,sensation in this country,and Whangdoodle Baxter to Jim ji�ebster. opughing,snee2ingt ala.,dtrcot to tfio aperture •• �z - �� of liernia, automatically. " �ti" (' eek Government was roused to aitch ' No, Indeed, Parson, Iain t abhame IRUSS FOR LIGHT - . - `� the ,r THE SAME T . y Dey don't belong ter me. What's I got � Z! . energetic measures that near] all the band AND SEVERE CASES. wATERous _ of outlaws were captured, brought to trial, { be 'shamed of?" I pold through Physicians, Dru Isis, or n res F ('i Halt of their crimes with ter-""--' direct Imnt rho Hruse. Pamphlet fres BRANTF�RD ' " '� \.1 f,� '. and paid the pe y .. ; 1 their lives. �.UTHE ` a ; l .. - - These are the good days when good m ADDItI�B i"�A+` �, . V r ; HIQII s�nADi1 " " "ty,?.� �"��r wet pin 2:10 ounds re ret that testae : AiyA� ,I ' FICILOIC+AL MJt.CNINIST A hive of .ri,000 bees will produce shoo g g po f3 g >Eh3Weat. TO>RONTOs ©NT. slAeulNl�xY . was thrust n n theta. - : fift ounds of honey annually, . , . < f / f _- r 1, ... -•,_ _ _. ,. -x.. .7r ... P - .. _. .. - , - -.... ..-. ., .-.,:- i .... .. - - ] l -..h, : .. .:...:. Y.T. - r• L',.;:.. - a ate` - y . . � -. f,. ,. � 3`� �'�5], .�: _ >, >i- :e .. , .f .. Y..,.'moi �.... t e3 ?., _s_•. .i 4 --. --.- -rc. .. .. :x. 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S -. zr --: v e :- . . :.h �i�N y.,, •_� . r 6a- 4k 4 - r r-. -r � J..4. , . ..� _ _ .x s2 _ z, ' .. _ .. k.1" ..tri• .`'""'. a_ ,- .i. tl. '' - ,:K.:<t a. .r .t:r•i•- .a. .i,r..+'<.. rap �: .•. , .. -.. ,.�. .-,ter ,3. w. ., C -p.: _ - . F- y .'-Si.,y,. NR' - Al- . 4 - -- - - -- - _. _ � - _. - r- - - ' �_ them that on1 ' beim THE �3E ST. . RESERVED '-�, FRU IT -'1 i ' k - j• x y y uniting as they OR BAL>�.--The estate of the late ,. R were formerl under Parnell can the �e Hlvary, containing b0 Horse, g -- - , . . y p mposed of Lha S.W, gaarier of 10610,in• the •.' ' . reasonably expect to accomplish any- i d con-of the the township of Pickering,,front- A Kingston road q - . ,, miles from the town of - �'r thin , and It would a ear-as thou h g P $• pp. g httby and limheo from Pickering Village. w : he might succeed In brin�ing abOUt cod soil,good uildinge and every ooavenienee. his is a very desirable property. Title India- , . �e 171re� �X�ys1l t ll _ T*(hf,r'U9 % Lft that state of things: He shipped on ' table. For further articulare ap iv on the 1 q!l..�L 1 a .�W the Persian for Canada es-terda and mise, to A.A.POST,County Architect,Whi>r `�' , l: y y� , or W. V. RICHARDSON Notary Public, - . . r- ka published ever ,Friday morning i t its office will, be here about a month, after ckering. Wtf . . : ' ` yy Piokerin OI -- - - 0SUGAR �• i g,oat. , which he will take up his permanent g CE Evergreen shade and Orna- yr d ,. . I .., T>J ]yt8 residence in Irelan(i. Many papers mental trees for sale. The undersigned' t ^ 11.98 passes-; a1.401fpaiid in-aldati►oe: as in stock about 90,000 Norwa Spruce and GRANULATED' �� Fs eer at the idea that Blake s ente in ,• r f3 notch Pitt's in all arses up to 2 feet. 9 inch O _ . I .1 RATES OF ADVERTISIiNG: British politica is a . good advertise pruce tree plants as they arrive from the old met tasertion,per line - - -•- lo'eents. od $2.00 per hundred; I to S years growth in - - . . .. ' Poach subsequent insertion,per line'- 5 " ment for Canada. TO those W110 have anada half a Dent per inch. Also all kinds oqf .. . - 1 'l , I { This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- read 1118 apee4heS durine► the late cam- tlgetsbleplants for sale. Celery and .late =_ 1. ' VWtieements. n age a speciality. H. Hopkins, V, S., Green , +Special terms given to parties making con- paign it is needless to say that Canada Iver•Ontario. W-9m. ` ; -- - :o: A N n :a: , . .. tL**uats for 3 or 6 months or by the yeai. half- ---------- - . - and her $t le of self overnmenc hoe , . i_,, �atlp or yearly contracts parable quarterly. ! y g i R BALE :-The TBHidenOe and & sA . - Business cards,ten lines or under, with pal•Pr, ever been spoken of by him In the grounds of the undersigned. There are . , etfte year, $5 00,payable in advance. •. °= most kind] manner.. This in itself aeras,as rose frontage---on whish to$ solid , Xg"otics in local columns ten cents per line y rick house,with every convenience also driv- - - ' e'Ita cents per lin' each subsequent insertion. Should suffice to encourage desirable g house and stables, Young orchard, andId- ,y • +cial contract rates made known on applies mall fruits of all kinds, The place is located I "� iEaau. No free advertising. enllgrants t0 seek a home R ithin our pposite the Pick rin colla e,and is one of the f; t'� s Advertisements without writter nstructions' g set desirable r� ernes inghe villa e. A 1 _Fruit aI 1. * rs `,- will be inserted until forbidden and char ed so- borders. Certainly he is. doin Canada or a,ti 1 p • " .. . p cu ars to JOHN FIELD,or W.V.ItICR , �rdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- a power Of good. $D$Ov.Pickering vptage, 1isa6in. % -=ent4 mast be in writing and sent to the pub- - - •: - - . t . ` ." 1 ' _ - ---- — ?' i Risher. F ( lob Work promptly attended to. - _ MARKHAM. EXECUTORS SALE. 'O' s +�; ` 'tRll. J. CLARK y ' PROPRIETOR. r. G. Pepper- had the misfortune to ENDERS will be received by the nn - lose two valuable horses recently- The an- - - . dersigned for the valuable property known ,, 00ur I''olit.1408-Strict Independence. im15 had been "docked," and that, with a the Ore farm,and composed of the north � - ` the excessive heat, caused their death. acres of the west half of lot 18, fn the Broken 0 0 UNB R fur Aim-A First-class Local Paper. . ont concession of the Township of Pickering. ' • - .. - • They were worth shoat 81,000. his is one of the best farms in the township. i: 1" I ^Ver Expee3tutione-The hearty William Stack and Chas. Quinn, CharR- n s good state of cultivation, Well fenced,with ' } ed on remand Tuesday morning. before cod butldinire and a fine orchard. For particu ,� sup ly you With both at . 1 vapportof.the Deople of Pickering and vicinity- Magistrate Ormerod with assaulting Joe. ars,apply to Thos, Greig, Pickering,or to the p .. . ' Hind and Edward Swan, .on Sunday, the ndersigned I G.1 ARHER bottom figures1FRIDAL', AUGUST 19, 1892 31st alt, in the township of Scarboro, were J.P. BUCHAN} Executtor. '• _ _ _ allowed to settle the affair by paying costa, L. CiiREIG _� D.ORMISTON,Solicitoras the complrainants did not wish to press 1�kering,Ang.]9th, 1892. 43-48 ." - :0• - ' . 1." , .- • . MOTES AND COMMENTS. the charge. — -_ . I i� A few weeks ago it was rumored in Scar- COOd a880rtI](lellt Of Harvest Mitts. F><ne �at1z18a1. 4 s 1 boro that Mr. John H. Cheape, formerly - . i� - y 'Tire School bill recognising only the S of West Hill, had died at his new home, - !r palish language has passed its Charlottesville, Va. On enquiry we learn Cauned Salmon, Haddle, Lobsters, Sar- - • 1 :�©nd reading in the Northwest Lea`- ed that Mr.Cheape had a paralytic stroke, . mature. but was improving. Last week, however, " dines and Veo'etRblet3.. .. } - = _ a despatch was received stating that he 1 - �_ Itt is stated on high authority that had since passed away. Wehase received BARR .1 . : _ ' statement that the Earl of no particulars of the sad affair.-Sun. � - Lieutenant Governor Kirkpatrick has S T 4- Aberdeen will: become Governor-Gen- been invited and kindly consented to visit ' • * .. � - .. . '_ '� . ' �a1 of Canada is correct. the East Riding of York and Markham � I- ,, . -1. Agricultural Societies' Annual Fail Fair ' dust now there is- troubre. in the to be held in Markham in October = z Car adiall camp of the Salvation Army. The creamery mentionEd by our Locust ' .- f_ . r+ ' 'Hill correspondent in last weeks /issue as I _ - F fk a 3y:of the n7o.;� pronlulellt officers about barn established there is now an as D , 1 r; S 0 N Z,11 tl I)omitliou,"belt More especially , � ' P cry cured tact. „1` 610 has already been atlb �3•A..R�WRE STORE, Lit TOr011fO have been 'asked t0 reS1L,11 scribed in stock, leaving; only-about $l0U tan •ace omit of complaints made to yet to be taken, and Jle9sr.i .John Pike and Is the place to buy your harvest- tool.,. i1 ' s,l(j• y It. G. Armstrong have been appointed a Fork�i of all kinds. _ vartcrs b a commissioner re- , committee to solicit the balance. Three F - F-zcntl cent out here b r Genera113uot11. 1. Rakes, Scy tilt:, and 5lnatlis, . y y hundred and fifty cows have been promis- , . r And the end is slot yet ed, which will be increased to over four � Turnip and Carrot hoes, - - 1 /• - .�_ - - , hundred by,the time the company have the �-• Scceeu wire netting for windows s find doors, ar I 'Fill the Dominion Governir elft bi' building and plant ready. Those interest- • Read' Made �'i11d � � ` ' • _" . ow soleens, 30 and Fib in, (.�, t ;dish -Rout's to move iu theinteresO ed have decided to allot the stock to inter r .. - o Boys express wagons, I t, r ested farmers ouIV, so that they will reap �'.t11e minority of the electors of Mali- _ Bird cages and whi the profits. Mr. Armstrong has made a o pg. doba, with reference to the late de- special study of creameries, and his infor. ' . -and everything ill._ the hardware line. - s lIi 'iti,Si(m 'Cif the Privy Council ill con- oration is that there is no industry that (� •�tiou with the School bill of that pays the farmer so good a profit, and at the Give tis a call, - - j 'rflvince. Or in other words if Que- came time bis farm is kept in the very • . t 4, highest condition. Our ad rice to all far [� e� RS going to rule all the other mers within easy reach of Locust Hlll is �: T. RICTIARMSON, 4 y.nees In Confederation, then the to take stock in the creamery. They are - . i A ,I _FSmner that announcement be made paying handsome dividends wherever they , - ._ . - . - - :L=107 FR=1-TC_T• ANT. . - - . 1'1 f 11e bel'ter for all parties concerned. have been established.-Economist. ' 14.. , - ----- - _ _-_ --- ---- --- - - - -- -- - --- ---- - tr �. it is officially announced that here- The annual Fall Low of the wilit. � - � . . ka,rftE;r it will not be necessary to de- church Agricultural Association will be I . 4 a oil a P i 1 11 _ held at Stouffvilie on Tueslay and Wed. ' - 1 i I -- ' - i p t ars sore Italy oulnl day, Oct. 4th and 5th. - , • ] FU RN ITU RE - FURNITU RE 1 ill :atticr s. , - i Every v(�fPr must vats 111 the Wnl. Bateman hue completed the pur• � 4 =T r: � division in which he reside : if * - i4 ,{ ,., chase of the double brick resldcnco on the TT j - . . - vote therein. `There n'ill the na►th side of Queen street from fir. Gao. i C)tl G�[lO iI . �t two f4r1nS of oath hereafter. Tile \�'. liarriugton, of Toronto. - i See t)tiI 1. 1.�t �)E,c�1 ' m Suites. . • . ";;iC3ti �f railroad tickets or passes and «`riglht'e large elevator at Port Perry Phish aiid Hair Cloth ��ili.lnl. Su1teS . was burned to the groun(1 on Tuesday -- - - tlhe free transportation of voters by . • - n,orniti� . last week. Cause unknown. at rf'.Ill��,i�l'� 1' ' • �ra1ilw, or steamuoatisoracle acorrupt - . 1c� my lel« prices. . v Loss about S1.3,0t10, insured for $Ilt,(x10. 1. I _ sat. Any ole bribinga voters. sable The tax rate in Isaacs this }czar has _ Pl('tllt>8 f►'filUlilb (1011@ to order. i` 0 cis months illiprlsonnient, in act= been fixed at l0. mills o❑ the dollar. i Nov IS isle t0 order ;' F1ition to-a .1$200 fine. - This is without the school rime, Wlhich of We are headgtiarter� ill tbi towi,Aiip fol' l'iidertaliinn foods, l• ver tlhin i . - course varies in the (liPfereut cachous,bnt z rcgtttted in this litre al�`'a sit► ,foes, y g w . - - ' • I - hill add but littlo to the ritte. y '` 'k . . gain are the members of the cit} �. - F°otilical, tlhrouc*Il their enrineer, slid D. tilghswander, S. IIuHkine, Il. illC�,rt� HILTS T T ? Y { ­ I .�,* - ;.�;�, the Electric Cir Coln' guy oil the t 5 Milroy and A, Duff, of Locust Hill, ane] 1 ]D1LLIN GHAM '*' --� p _ o It t Ur. Shaw, of Markham, ,isited Toronto UNDE.I�'I'AIiERS A�'I� I:1.Il3AL ''11;8 . 'M; ,: ` -The trouble: is over the placing of Police Court Eby iuvitationa it short finis -1 �•oode11 poles by the conlpauy' u;;a111st ago, and succeeded in hs%-i1,;.� A. Ross and Tetter Heads PSC�KFRIN�, ONrz she order of the engineer. Wliat is J. `Vilson sent across the Doll for trial in - - . . , ' F- ttlie trlatter with Toronto's council anti•- connection with the Locust Rill station ------ ----- -__ _._-- - _ ' - . .Itow ' They never cite have a small robbery. - - . NOTICE - - - - �- --- -- - ;�� lob done until several law suits or "ill ----- t te' eiltg �CO• FARMERS , sanctions are asked for and Ulallte(1 BIRTHS. .. - . r 1, - O IltRLANn---In F]ckering on Thursday the Ikth 1. *'PQfrralnlno son7P party or parties from iust., the wife of Wn:- Ireland of a daughter. - .- . � i s -- ' - - I'd „ or not doing something. All _ - - cine► -- --- --- - --- --- ,� . ' t' _ _-these a Babbles and delays serve to Yeas Att rertiuements. . nvelo es - O11r is your tithe to urcllase , q, -- - _---- I - . I. - P your HavinI I Ig and Harvesting lnach'nery _ . - . make thy, nlanttn'einent of Toronto's � SALE :-Fresh tllilcll cow, alhl,ly -- manufactured b� Dlassey, Barris Co. tLtuliteci), ]head office Toronto, a - Olt at►d Hold 1►y y,. �'i�RSYTH Pickerinrr - ?Municipal affairs appear ridiculous to �1 : to W. (iilchrist,Chorrywood poet office. :I -L r,. The followin - 1- I .-people nl rural municipalities. Less _ __ ____- _____ ___-____ .__- Cards, Lte' are the �arietiea :-1\e��' 11as-cy Ilarrls o eu back binder, g �' OI3 SALE :-Cl an. Feed Democrat , P Toronto 1\0. 10 B. lacy' aucl lnnr(' .splice a.re what the ri , to No. S A, and I Patterson bitldc r:: 5 and li ft. cut, Torollrto and Brantford 1_ whbat. :1PIFly to . N. Riffley. Pickering. ,Mowers, aiderinen cc'anb. - t____-.___ � ,ditTereut widths of cut, also tlle 'Talten Pea Httr�ester, Htty Tedder,, - { - - - _ : i OItSAI:E:-Ase. ouclhand pheaton in1. I►arca, 5cutllers, 1'loe►'s, ��'agous, 13uF►ries, ltoacl Carts r c ,r - }.r ._- _ . . } spluudid couclitic a• also a cutter in good on a 1 1 13111(1111,, Twine. . I_il a°1.a: ay i : President Harrison s -,pair, Aliply at this t Elie'. 32-tf. --. Prices 6-0111 10 to 13 cents per polled, ally we have also repairs on hand fbr 1¢ . , Canal retalietiol: Lill to be islet b ' our y __ _- __—.. _-_ . . Toronto, 13ra11tfurd and Patterson maclii'rle an also :30 -different lain of low ' 170 '(rllnl�'at. Flcitpiug coals of fire �i Olt SALE :-Good second baud buggy g p 'heal, for cash.or exc:l,ange for stock, or point. Order )•our repairs early. Wareroolus opposite R. -N100PE'S black- " `: r �.: h i)�Gii i.�le 11CS� (7f 1111 ellE',Illy I"11aS' «'Orli od i,Filch cow. Apply to Isaac Lints:,. tf. ' Sinith SI10 r :- } h T p •i1(l1 tiOille 17at10iln, b11t Cliil' ( X Pr'IF'li+'e - - _ T � * r p �.Ul(• 5P_I,E .f fIL?11' .-Una coyared u 1 Fine 41 SlydilOIIerV �t]St T -t'ILlh t,ncle sari), teaches lis that 011 Ii ; curt 1'ictoni 1 co are+1 liner ' l Gutter' I� J `I / T _ I y L, l (�R� l rli, PI�, K�RIl� ' '` ••Cual healpinu" is of no avail Wheri l 1"(6-skin Hobe; 1 set Single Itaruube, nuahly ♦ . i. a o new ; 1 Cutttug-sox, 1Fleuryl: 1 tringle horse I L _ _ `• --__-- ,;, fig' i.ht'1'e Iti llOtlillln bill a fOSBlli!,l d h'al't 1']ou�L; 1 (,r,tiu-hutch,'tc,.etc. Apply to fi. H. to la nd - ----- - - - '-- -- - - . r+ a ;' lo resell, Tlhe Presldem announced Jeffery, Pickering. . :3H-tr, PENNYRQYAL WAFERS. I •CAPITAL. . , 1 ___ - - - - - 8>E78T.. y 3 that his bill would come into force Oil ?. - �' ,lspeolAo monthly msdteine for IaQier ?'',U(x1,(Nl(1 $1 Fitt 1}QQ 4--V X1, 1ARXI FOR SALE.: -38 aQrSR, being - to rnators and re mWo the msn*x ; _ , �.'; uhe 1st of this roorith, this is 1licrll 1 r • r ( . reducing free, hWthy and painia" - E: n �_ t composed of lot .35 in the 5th concession _• - Stsoharge, No aches or polnrr on a a , Tu�j - - ' - � - a f ilm.O the after part of A11¢llst, and the of Pickering, J i rile from Locust Hill Ktationa !. . ' � �roae6 Now n.ed by over 30,00ladiae I + HE `•'' o If not sold by September 1v it will be to rent. + >ncs erred will use again. In.icorat-w - . • - trlp h0llllller IIsi. not fallen, therefore F. BUR(IESS, Locust Hill. 8'Z-35 a � them organ., Buy of your druggW • __ onV throe with our et¢�nnature acro- � 0� TOO*♦/}�0 ' r.�_. S9C C(lilllilel-1cC t0 t111n1i (,hilt t{1F lila' -- -_ - faovoflabel. Avoidn,bstitut-m Sealed $AN • . j jV l - - ulars mall Eu stamp. 1.06 r 'hillerc' is .o rusted That (lie harniticir IOH\ TAN11;I1 t� �OiV' wish to an '`'sddra.,°Lv$sgA n -OUI L - t nouucc to the public that they have opon- - • . - - OOl[PIcM . DaTaq{T, too, ' will not :.triliu, There is 110 aesculin ed out a butcher sbov in Dowswells block. __-._.-___ . %;- M-__..___1. — . `. §Ilr fUr t11T�tttti duI'111a 1L . Pl'lSl(ielltal fresh meat ctlwayyrson hand. In case of absence OT111�lerClal �P1IIt1I1�' done - _ orders loft with tlhe hl�sses Boone or W. Logan, , fpr"1_".ihil._ �1�11e Canadian (rovPrn- t�c�stneaster, wIli r'c'ive �rornpt attention. A , ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD TOROniTO BRANCH - call solicititd. 314-tf 1 �ne7►t should �t 1.11(111111 t0 its present __ _ _--_-__ i' Orsanlo Wenkncse,hailing Tliemory, Look of ' t`" , 1t�1 file �BA,Bt p06fi11118 UE;IZI $neruy, Ph>eical Devv►y, l,o.itively oared by ' �ailal t�olicy and not even this of FOR SALE---A nuwbei• of the latest y Ilazet:c„'a vitalizer. AW Nervus Debility, Cir' Church and Welling10�1 Sts, �c nl'ilaltlihr the proposed rebate. elf tolls. desu,n ben-hives, in splc:udid condition. •- a -pini rest of Sight, Loan of Ambition,Unfitness e,- . , hOic i.tcit,t, h fuuudativu laid for cumb. This y,stunted Deve opmc rut, 1,088 of Power I�AA'IN Cam DT11A?ITMI,NT =` - -Tile beatity 0f the sltllatlo_n is Ojai, .is a rare chance to socuro a good article cheap and In a ' pl'a't a!Dd tasty Paine in the Back, Night h:n,isetons, Drain in ` - . Apply to WM.DOWSW-ELL, Claremont. 36tf. / Urine, 8embul Loaves, Slee lemnese Aversion �e bare t11c cud of tho canal a'x I -_ ___ ____ to Soe,et , tlnflt for Study F,xoee9�lve Indus- Deposits received in sums of $5 and up. }., Upon which is located the ltAndlc gene, e c. et(t F.ver bottle guaranteed t<rrdi; and Interest allowed .thereon at TRST CLASS FAIt1'I TO RENT yy ' - that .�'l1 eS US a trel110I1d0US pUi'C11aBe Ii ' manner ' 2a,000 Bold yearly. Addro s, eudpeing etacnpp ' For a terns of years. Bong parts of Lots for treatise, J. It 11AlF.LTUN, Grsduatod current rates. r - - - 7 and 8 on the Broken Front,Lake snore, Pick- ' . - . - pharmacist 808 Yonge tit . 'Pornnto, Ont is ' oris 5 milos from the Town of Whitby, and 3 ', - - Aud near what think you of 6iur �, yt __ . . . - miles from Pickering village, containiug 244 _ - _ __-__ • 1.1 - Edward. Blake. Haviijg been invited utcr's; no broken land, soil clay loam. First _- ' ~' r` class stone stabling underneath two barns, all 'Jt'19KE TA$LM-PlelLering Station GF.Y'•S is]Lo x, T)FPVIsIZ'. - Tj to contest South Longford ill then in- Cali farad avoid tllo rush. TRAINS oo,v;i F,AtiT EUX AS FOLLOWS• z gi furuiehed with the latest improvement; room; _ _ lterests of the Liberals, he has com- to tis up 70 head of cattle and 6$pan of horses; No. 6 ExPRE . 8:02 A. M. . ,” -- w1ell waterbd and fenced off into 20 and 25 acre .. , special Rates allowed for- amounts rp- plied with that request and been elect- - 1t3 Mrxxu. 2:a7 p, � a fields,with gates opening into a lane running } . ,{ maining not less than three months) and > f ed gild taken his lace In the Imperial tlirsugh the centre of the farm;two good dwell- j t lcJ. LOCAL, 6:80 P. Di. - ' ��jT �jj ;. p p rag houses; also orchard and gardens; all in NW -' of J' 1_ .JL_/ '• 2 EXPttr$R :p$ p, hj, Deposit receipt issued far solus. . Farliament.- But Edward is striving good rotate of cultivation. Use of one of the - . _ houses after let September and stabling for 4 TRAINS GOING VEST AUS AS FOLLOWS:--- �-_ - #or something more. He is earnestly horses, and the use of one stone noble and •• No.7 LOCAL r . . . 9:28 A. M. . .�� endeavoriDto reconcile the tW0'fac- barn attt,r 15yhNovember. For further parttcu- _ "ll? - _ 0 g lura nP,^.t„rp of ,7,�MF.$ CA�II' ;r;,1., Owner, 1 !. ,� xW.D . $:12 P. M. R. WADWORTH. ., c io a o party, persttadillg vtilti0vf I.'.U, �;,-:h I _WL 4___1 .� +.fit*k,L• ` . p I ' 1 ExAICFas 9:08 P. M. 11Eanege `' �' . - . ,r " / <Pr ��yy p Y. f. s;,. y • :.. i, .,5 . :..r. K '.v - .-- fie. -. h _ .'.... .. n. _ r) � ,`(" 'E _.,. .-.•4 row � r .. 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'4• M Y, r Y s .-z p " +l..ta n•-- q T` n r` _,.i �. r -_i•„ - i. - :. . _ ..:', .. r . .. -_-,. :Eli,`. - w.�3 ai�.-`f' -&w :# . ... -.:. .-,v.., _ -..� .- -�: -,..... a - d - - .- -�-.r4�-�. 9.- 4"" -.Cal -, +Y. .yay ].• 2�'. ., t,r r f: r.. -� . ., - oi. s r.• '.' f _ - t +� *� 3 rs 1. ��I .. ,.. 1. , --: -_. ai Y •'S 4Y`t*v �';..t,.. e a -f°-, , _ e - , _ w 't. ,: .. , 3s. •,, aro•.: tC -F - -^. Jtiv - n l .. ... :: .., ... :. , .,.�a:. - :: - - --. - .. - -}n _ --—__i.__n._ a ,. _.. f- -. : - , _ �. ii f Y'�p N$'p'..F l La9..F /r =6. _E T - •,:l v,-i ' ,. DISTRICT DOT �. RKET. � E i ,:•. NXBRIDaB 1, t ': FARME R8' bttA i Tosoxro, AuRast 10 18 ` ,: ,, „; _' STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACEL MANNER Oilt Of 150 candidates passed the ail- ' T 8 :- - ,{r. < .ir . .t . .,..z. . DE P trance at Port Perry, 49 out of 76 at IIs- Bat fall+•••••• •• to 00 �w � . ' FROM OUR EXc�HANaEs. . hea6,a pin R �int 00 bridge. Of these 14 at Port Perry and lb p q 00 fj0 to 00 72 _ - - ' uT c {,: !_{ fridliyB7'000 boxes of cheese v1'ere ehipp• at Uxbridge were oi.the town school. >�3ia- heat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 7g . ' li1T� Y A� , , • ' '. •: .,. iF( 4 # ed rom a eville. teen tried here and fifteen passed, and two heat, goose ............. 00 66 to 00 00 9 = a =�� A new sewing machine oo�panq to em- pupils swept the arithmetic gaper, taking ace, bush................ (� 85 to 00 00 The warereoms are replete With a $tock Of Bedroom ettf� .' i. °' , ""+' 1 _. t ploy 300 hands is being organized in ful marks. arley, bush............. 00 00 to 00 41 f �; Our civic holida assed off rather uiet Parlor Sults Ess Chairs knd all, forms of modern r t x $smitten. - Y P cas, bush................. 00 00 to 00 60 �, . 1 Tire lacrosse bo s did somethin in Peterboro hf s voted down file X40,000 y Y g ay, new, ton............ 800 to fl 60 ft1l'nitllre. - -.4 a s b , r the wa of furnishin amusement b lv- • . - - - q- . ( I, by-law to provide" ftinde for output and ing a match game at their rounds with traw, ton................. 11 00 to 12 00 + ;: ; main sewers. g reseed hogs............ 700 to 6 75 _ .� - -, ` Wllitb3•. The result of the hours play was 5 00 to 600 , : The Royal Templars- of Temperance a victor for Uxbrid e b four strai hts. eef, forequarters....... Pictures framed in all desl Ds- rt 'lam have raised their insurance to $3,000, an Y g Y g eef, hind`narters...r.; !1 00 to A 60 g Repairing Of furniture s - , Uxbridge, Port Perry and Beaverton are 9 - � increase of $1,000. -the best-clubs in the county this year. uttou..................... 8 00 to 10 00 - specialtiy. -- 1 � r-.-e '. The bod of Mrs. Stevens, the last of Durin the storm of \rlonda ni ht Mr. eal, carcase ............. 'i" Y g y g 700 to 8 50 . : - . � . �, a i the six persons drowned on July 27 at Wm. Swires' barn on 4th con. of IIxbridge utter, lb.................. 00 00 to 00 18 r. . . ;) } - Wiarton, was fb�nd yesterday. was struck by lightening and badly dam- i gge, doz.................. 00 12 to 00 18 Funeral furIl18h121g8 A,Ild all 1111dertakina requirements. ., ` .. � � - ,*:; Nancy Hanks trotted a mile yeeteCday aged. His son was sleeping in the barn, -- —- ---- - -- ---- Ft1Yl8ra18 conducted in modern style. T ; at Chicago in x.07 , and wrested the title (the house being crowded with visitors) (� `� j�' . of queen of the turf from 12aud S. and was awakened by the splinters of raf- OMINIQN BANK __ 'fix"' 23 �3A.C+�RM.A.1T 7? 7`h.IrZ=,51 '"A:�.IE The horse J. B. Richardson trotted a tars and pots fulling on him. He was pro- .. ���—� _ `E -mile at Woodbine Park in 2.17 Wednes• videntiall3� unhurt. Tglh g property was in Capital Pald Up,, $1,500,000 - �` r : sured. A horse belon n to M. William- day, the best time ever made in Canada: son, of Siloam,-was killed the same night. Surplus, • : . $1,4001000 - _ : .i1 _ The Lindsay Lumber Company's mill —Journal. f ' ' i '' at Hinmount was dextro ed b h bruin �, - g g On Frida ni ht Y las r y y t Hen Knowles � [ �.: ;` . . �, g y - in Wednesday's storm. Loss, 5120,000. was Arrainged before Mayor Hamilton, 1�VHI'fiBY AGENCY. ; ; yam' Alexandea Andrew Smith, of the towlp charged with drunkenness, non-support, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, ; . •- , , ___' of Uxbridge, in the' Connty of Ontario, using abusive language and aswaulting his 3°tarsal allowed at highest.ctirrent rates. No - . ' ' t'. ,.•, tt;o be a notary public in and for the Prov•. wife and eldest son. On Friday morning notice of withdrswsl required. has. just: received a Iai' e con ince of Ontario.• between three and four o'clock he came w• H• HOLLAND, . r � f A lawn party in honor of Mies Tarner,� home intoxicated and used most abusive ibh MADTAGGB, u 81 ''11 t Of Frew ��r rOC •es, rTeW [ , i t men h er1 F its Crocks Glassware Chinaware • Su��,rs, Teas, Cof- - ' _ " ' of Dakota, who has been visiting at Lo= and unnecessary language towards hiawife. — s ry, , , oust Hill, was given by Miss D. Hager The same day at noon he cursed and used A L E'S M E fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for Cash., Call at his store �, vile language at the table and abused hie t man the other evening. - f ',r • eldest son, kicked him on the knee and at- - and et some of the bar ains he is offeriva. •fir; The Tanner boiler burst one da last WANTED � g ri - y y tempted to terminate his moral existences , -week under pi essure of a big Plead of with a poker; the mo%er interfered and T 7 ' - 'I' ! A steam. No dams a resulted be and the To Bell our unexcelled Naraery Etotsk. t3teady ISAAC WISE PICJh DING •'A g y for her share was hit under the ear and employment andcQntrol of territory. Have done .;t , injury to the boiler itself. otherwise roaghl handled; then the as baeineae in Canada 9s years. Liberal pap to the • i t :..;, y right man, Send for terms• •' J. A. Chrysler, of Simeoe, hue been saulted parties felt that patience and for- - — , CHASE BROTHRRS CO., found guilty of obtaining money by false bearance were no longer a virtne and went 3447 Colborne, tint. . - pretences froth st;hool teachers who an- out and consulted a magistrate ; on their --T- -- --- --- -=-- - - - , return the accusc;d abused them a ain. g MEW DISCOVERY- by ACCIDENT 4 , } k swered his advertisement• g E be to call attention r: • Harry Brother, a Woodbridge lad, who The defendant frequently interrupted the 1n corupounding a solution a pars was accidently s illed on the hand a , .1 � teas em to yed in the culivar de artment testimonies of the complainants with loud t0 our Aew and baa. and on washing afterward it wa8 discovered that tee hair was com- � p 3 Y p and vociferous denials and ridiculous.coon ptetety removed: we alt once put this wonderful preparation, on the• - " . `; of the steamer Maeassa, fell from the rT market and ao great has been the demand that we are now introducing ter-charges, until checked by the magis- ful stock of RVG"PATm 14•throughout the world under the name o[Queen's Anti•Ha rine, y - boat Thursday at Hamilton, and was trate. Hero we have another illustration •�'� IT !3 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND , � ta" t:# - drowne� of the truth of the old maxim: "One touch �. SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. bliss Eastwoo{l, having rosiat]ed her of ntttare makes the whole world a kin." TE�i N S t x180 a well se— f hay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the n 1 I n tl]e teachlun staff of t11e hl�Ir hair dfmappeara ae if by magi.+without th, siighteetpain or 1nJury when - pox t on o 1, rhe u,Jured wife did l.ot wish puniahmetr appited or ever afterward. It is unlike any other preparation ever used , �t; '.,,,, school: Bowluanville, the board have se- for defendant, as w}len lie left liquor alone leeted stock of Linen Goods fora like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed ,i-,' - p : with hair on their FACE. NECK and AI:`1S attest its merits. - cured the services of Miss Minnie Highet, he was a good husband and father. hefon- GENTLEMEN w ho do not appreciatea bviird or hair on their neck, �� ' B. A„ of�`ictoria L uiyersity, wile colneA dant wa,s severely censured by]Mayor Han,- list received fiud a�)rtceloe. hrx,n in y Queen 8 Anti.11airine which-does awe r• ,. S'el'y highly r6C01nit1eude�l. 11.011, slid, as he was l,Ot the„ iu fit C011di with ti,avinR, by rendering its future growth an utter imposalbtltty. Price of(411—W9 Antrilairine$1. per hottle, went in eitfety nailing M)xes,postage paid"by us(securelly Jau]es Deacou, of Lindsay, has Leen tion for anything, ryas allowed till the nem n� �T R �T �j seated fn,nl observation). tietld money or stamps by letter tvlth full addreYsewritten plainly. Correa- � � ��iaturda morning to decide between be `-j ■ VL E- L 1Y J.:� Pondan•.•ytrirtly confldeetial. Thi#i advertl+Pment is bonMst and straight forward in every word 1t , appointed police magi trate for the town 3') n oontalna- WB(nvlte you to APs! with as and you will find everything ae repremented. Cut this out and e y s :4 • ing bound over• to keep the peace or sojotir- + ) 11 send to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO. 17d'Raco street CINCINNATILO. You can ► of Liutlsa3 ,pro tempore, in couse(lnence E t : +� ), , KERiN�VtllAOE. re inter our letter at any Pima OAice to insure its 'safe delivrry. we will pay•500 for any case �' - nin 1 in Whitby. He preferred fourteen _ y' : . of the absence on leave of Arthur O'Leary. 1, 1 — - - offailure or slightest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle Kuaranteed. a i - r-i .'' . d:>y, at R hitby.---Tirnea 0 C er whoa u h r n los f u n' Anti-Hairtne As :1Ir. O'Leilry is not' expected to return, T I E, -To lads t ons t a W1= 1 �- _- _- �C���t p trod ee and Bell am ei Me ds 2 Bott o Q ee a `; a. we will resent with a BILK DH886, 1b yard■beet silk. Extra Large Bottle and$AMDl� c I - the appointment is probably a permanent r �4 � -— of■Ur to■elect from sent with order. hood salary or commission to Agent. _- . � _ #.? a' i B � wLA�� NO 6 ' TOT« ITHSTA�DI>\G the reports HU`11J RrI I:RL�CLS :—The Itytle Safe �t Lock Gu., 1st; l0 1.,0 eater st.; —,. OI]f. • 9 i i r r+ Jacub Stiver of the 5th eon. of Mark Of the Corporation of the • circulutod to the contrary, The fllowat r . �Ifg. Co.of N't.itby, beg to inforw farmors and I?a win Alden � Co., 24H IZace •st., Cinciuuati3Obio. �^ _�'° . ham, bars. Jacob �`r�iswer,-east of Mark• �'I --- - - the public that their Foundry is still running, _ -_ ______ �_ ...� : ,. - ,k; hath village, and Mrs. Geo. I3aroka, of i o� ship of Plc�erl g and that tt,vy ary making rho celebrated 1 evu- .. . fro Cut" Mower Turnbull Hinder, Whitby Twin � y .. . � _ the 7Lh con.,passed away recently. They+ — plow and other implements as usual and also / . '_ � 4 ... ► A :_ were all old and respected residents whose A Ry-Law to prohibit the sale by rtlai catTying on a general repairing businelis. REMOVED 10 HEW PHEMISES' DAVID SMITH � 'y � � tat - rte: � 1a Points for all the popularpiows always in•atock. _ ,4 memories will long be eLerisbed by a - of spirituous, fernihited or other )fiafif' D.Smith, PiekerinR, is our agent. - _ ON _ - PICKERING. . `� A. ,rt, _' ` 1' lesion of friends'. Juctured liquors in the Township of Pick Whitby, Junettn ltie3, + i ' ,;r 1 Tohn Burnside, the Yonne street ticket crirf . - - - -- - - -- _� BROCK ST., SOUTH �f ONTARIO BAHK Has far ;ale first class R ewers, Tw}n r , e X.. I ' - g .. Plows. Trumbull Binders, Horse •' -`' agem of tLe Toronto Ferry Company, .o:---•-- . - R. P A R K E R -• Thitb �darble Torks. Powers, Cuttiil ► Boxes, Horse Rakes, - - �- - � -(-- • died at Lia residence, 85 Turner Avenue, The Council of the Corporation o � � Friday morning. He was 2t3 years of the 'hownehip of Pickering .enacts a b1EItCEiANT TAILOR Iron Jacks, Single Plates and other' " : , -~ice p,, - f _ .. age and had for some time suffered from follows :_ aI . - SCSI QL H � artic'leK. Plow points and otter re- . i : consumption. The body wag taken to far HIGHLAND CREEK pairs kept on hand, manufactured by a =�. •� 1, The sale by detail of spirituous, 3tanufracturerm of )l �V11itb Call ' F' f Collingwood for buria'. , mented or other manufacture3 liquors in A Choice stock of Im ported oods alwa s blarbleuonuineuts, Headstotles and all t e RloWat D1 f g Co., y. ; 1 T«'o more boales of those «llo last E R 1" i au.y tavern, ion or other house or place of other Ceiueter �`'ork, and inspect before purchasing. North z ,�;Y their lives in file fusions storm ovhic•I, pre public entertainment within thesaid Town- on hand. Terms cash. l~it guar y i' 1 sAso Itapo:ta:.or Bootol, 9weditib am of post office corner. .� r veiled at Wiarton on July Z0, were re :hip of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. anteed. A call solicited. sloes and Ciaadiaa�Qraaitef•� covered from the bay Thuraaay luoruinjr. �,, The sale by retail of spirituous, far• - ' - -- — -- - All laarWes w tehini; work wools ao well to call _ r . They were those of Dlrs. Currie anal -her psis .lttd or other manufactured liquors in i T an„b before ,t,r;baaitt�;. At, work guaranteed SPECIAL BARGAIN _ .�_ tlauollter. The Loaieb of Ste�'eus and shops a[,d places otkex than houses of pub OOK S C0110� OOOT cud prices otlthe iJ�eat. `v wife still remain to be touud. liccutert•ainmentwithin the said Township - - - --' ------ -- = �� ' T^ , second hand bu - - 1 . - A rather peculiar circuwStance is re of 1':c':criug, is hereby prohif]itcd. (. illi U(.'.'1'L III aro• E ported froth east Darlington. 'rliomas 7'llls bylaw is passed ruder the an Arcceutatm�o.er) hv ,tu old cLF-+��� � oby - J, phfaician, htnceee5futly uRrlt .,F- ...f9 L tbl,rity ,pf sec. 18 of the Act entitled "An I Tholna� w'ae awakened one nil;l,tc,recent- t n,uutt,ly by thipuaandauf tad- and several kinds of . , `' Act tan anpprov(: the LiyuorLicenseLawe," lei tattreouly`atlrtccllpps�te . �_., r 13, } { a painful sensatiou, ainil found a �.r,xc:iea by Hzr 1lajesty by and with the ud reliableupediciuedi.cov- _ . Couliie of tceasel�in search of into: 1; cut• Wi ice aid co,,.sent of the Legislative As- eyed. Beware of unprincipled . � Carts, Etc." 1~ { tiny his throat. Painful wounds were iu , druRttieta ehn offer tnfvrior . sembly of the 1 rovince of Orltctrio,aseented a►c#,ii, iui•6 ,n plilce Oc t111P, Ask for Cook's Cot- y �r dieted, but fortunately the bites wore not to ou the Seventh clay of t�pril 11;1)(►, dud tow Ituut (u„,puund,take no eubatitute; or eu Second hand sulky rake, good y YA fatal. I shrall come into force and take effect on and cl,)se X31 aunt 4 three cent Call%dian postage - % ,. i - stem 181n letter,and we will mend sealed-bv re- - ° ., .A chilcl in BowPlllanville who hits been after the First day of D1ity in the year' of tarn wail. l�u�l seslea particulars u, plain eu f"'l * as ilew, Very c leap. r ;�' } ailing for some lime past, was thought to our Lord, 181)3. velohe,to ladiesnnly,� .tau,ps Address poAd i Ahave a touch of.intiamlltion of the bowels. }, A vottp of the etcetera of tile-aidToter LSUy Co.,rQ.3 Fisher Hauck,lsl t+,'oodward ave y The doctor tivas culled iu and aalninisterea :}hip of Pickering eutlticd by law to Vote Detroit, Michigan. field iu 1'ickerinF by it. U !V H TACK SON . I thert,on will be taken on this b law b the Hatemau,U. D., and all respou�ibke drugatet (� • • v ii e ;: + a - a dos6 of physic, anti the child passed a J Y eyerywheru — -,- li 'e make 14 inches hn� For sots© depot} retaruing ofricers hereinafter nam• - • . -4 ' � _BROCK/+�RDAD ,zJ a� :. } ed rnl tno 30th say of May a.D., lti9'l, �____ y FIRST CLASS ra ' time past tli6 Clrlld 1]&{� eaten ray enously, 1 , - , commencing at ) o clock iu the forenoon =•i .t nothini, seeI ling to satisfy its appetite: and cut,timing until 5 o'clock iu the atter - Joseph Powell, of Richmond:Ilill, who Boon of the same da at the andermention . 4 . �� - had a horse killed by lightning a couple, ed pulling places. Y --T- s '` l. ' of weeks ago, has Lean Banded ache( ue, , - X Q tors L i S t 1892 � � I'= 1 1 all nut, - - . through B. Pedditt, the local agent, for Div. roll Place- Depp stet-otl9c 4 .116 f 1 amount of the tneUranae. It 1..(�ranhe 13!,11, �ii�getou Road H.C.CarruU,ers j YOR sALb; L..J1itr�„1:, s,sho[,, l'ickering...Alez. ittargach !�Il NICIPALITY Ok' 1'HE P��"� F�,C t,B - '�/� ` would be well for farmars generally if ;i..Dalc�'8 Hall,l'ickering Viilage...l&Ines Linton + I - PRICES 1VLODERATE ' .� 1]ey wools take tl cue from Dir. Pow611 •1-.,%Iooay'8ofce,l,iverpool MarketThos.Moody t• a •p - - � S..Tciul,ernncoHell,Cherrywood Ueo.Davtdmon Township s of s Picgerin '�®sewn F'roprieOr 1 - and kee their stock insured as well as . . ' ' �. ' p G.. Tcu,peranco Hall, Kinaale......L. Harrison tL6ir Laildings. Farmers often suffer 7..Trlw1, Hau, tiroughaw..............tl.vaso — 9luautacture►,; of-- t S.-Tem ,erance Hall,Ilroughatm,CAV'X&tthews . COUNT1 OF ONTARIO ” � " ; i i loss l;y 1]aying no insuranc© ou thein l - Ll�t, Force 8c Suction Pumps 9..Lar„oreaux's Hall, Whitevale James Taylor .........David Hirrel 1"s . stock. I 1(l,.Orange Hall,Bth con..- _ , , Deep-wtJl Pmulps of Brass, Irou and K; J 11.• rows Hall,Claremont..........Thos, Dunn OTICE is hereb ver that I have - ?s - Iu the manufactilre of tobacco from the ' � � _ leaf,-sugar or molasses and gum of some: 12..ScLuu1 house,Altona..,,..,.....l:dwin Cliff tr,►usu,ittod or ell aced to the persoue 1'orCNlttin. �UGHAM 'loud are used. In the mauufacttlre of 5. On the 16th day of Dray, A.D , ls�•.', i,enciont,d ►u 800ciund sod s of •Th.• volare' REARED Aha PUMPIHD WIHDNrILLS - - - ____- Lima Act" the co pion re aired by said mectione f - qi +''� T at the town hall in the Village of I3ron�aham J qq the "blyrtie av brand the su gar used to be so tritnelultted ordelivored of the list,mado ,• 1 y �' in said Township of Yickerinf;, at Glie hour pitreuant to said Act, of al, persona ap`aeariuK ►natr]iil anti cistern Tanks, arra ! WH(TBY MARBLE AND a _, is tLe finePt white sugar, known iu tl a of two o'clock ii, the afternoon, the Reeve b}' the lust revised Aasessupeut Roll of tUe said Cistern Pulnps. Mail ostlers R,• _ .,-� ' trails as f;rauul ited. Thi>; is a sugar in shall a oint in writin signed b himself :1[uuictpality to bo outiUed 'to vote iu the sail : alteration PP g' Y 1Iu,,,cipality at Falectione for met•,bers of the pl"Otrlptly attended t0. r��1�� �r��1 which there is seldom auy ad two persons to attend at the final summing Le;;il.lative Amrivu,bly and ac Muuicipat )aloe• r�yS1A�I 6' ):t i Y r,I, A,3ut. Piolcerin 1 1 1 1J � ` ' , ._ brit t't guard agaiust-any-possibility of it, tip of the votes by the Ulerk, and one per tions, clod that stud .tat was tkret posted up at D U N DAS St - WHITBY - tell hugltr asecl ill the factory is submitted sou to n.ttend at. each polling place on be- u,y Vakee at the tillage of N'hitevai©,ou the . ■. :. —----- - -- z--s- ---- I 17th day of <1ugt,s6, 1KJd,and romaine there aur (Established 1649.) a to careful te-t� of Its purity. The ;um half of tht� persons interested in and de- inspection. ns 7 used is the pure �;um arabic. sirous of-gprcmoting the passing of thin by- 1:loetors are called upon to examine the said W s E e BRIE N • ( a; a Ilke number on b©Half of rho List,and if any ommiaatoua ur other errors are ■ Wolfenden Pro sister. . t* - The Guelph Mercury says :—Tliere tlr• lacy, and found therein, to take immediate procev:li11gs . . rived on Saturday froth the faruous Kine persop4 interested in and desirous ( op and have the said orrors corrected ancording to p,j THE Having returned to the old stand of the is : _ __ _ _ -. s -i F,e r.�.,•4+ ..P'*�'�-.,..' Tr,= -Y.. 'tom.e >•".^s ,�* !. .?`".• k -t, �, - <,,. _a,.. - - 'k Pk .^m .. .. , .. -r "`.t- . :u ,r`i.` .-.ms's � .-�,• ,c - _ ,. -- � .. -.. �:., .: :»' _. .. .. -. -. -... r e .. .r. fi .. .. -�.-ems ,..s.. .F' - - -Y" -..,a Y -,r r �v l rf .�.. -reaiszF ,: .� � _ 4� ,.... °z,7. :.'_. ..._, ...-:. ... .. ��.:...' --• - .,.• -: ,. .c. t -•Y:,. .. J. ,.. � A i.--r�. �, +tTt. Y:, ..Y i� T.IAr-. +� _ ,- - .,..-.: -....r .- ?:. -'e`K". F-- .A M S e0. _ r Y_ .w - .w, der:: - - .r a' �i .yc _.._ .-. - -t- j .. . -. — _ 0 ,. s _ 0 ,J:.. -tea,.........,• , - .. .,. ..� - �,(W ' SALT$, rr EAl�YTO-DIE. 4_., MST FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AGO: THE`I'L1ilbT'�' ��� LATE �D�REIGN NEWS. �, L.. A a>a's Narraw Fscaye ltcom nYegetfible + a``. � :, . Health Rotes. ' . '' a.: Testlloiry t1iRt the CoII to Sha set sa tlaaelvas =na Pelee rron,ll� eetabratht>r eietopaes tri tiawaft. -- c t t t e s �i/thept Pati. tke satltaa a[colMmueu. a The first assent of the Matterhorn thin ..r Y t,-, The good Father in heaven wIII aid his - •' In the latter art of the the ear 1867 I � ` children to the extent that they will use all seientf$c writer claims that t easiest A despatch from Me,i>lin says:—The t ole• was cotnmisaioned b the Bal Ian Govern- 'season was made on July 12 by an Rnalish ' 'fi s, a of their powers,physical,mental and mora}, way to die is by a fall. He says • "The bration of the four hundredth anniversary meet to End a cartels ram we�nderin plant woman, bars. Farrar. Nearly seventeen I.A. try victim suffers no ain and no terror Gentle, of tl^e da rture of Columbus from the rt g hours were s ent in the climb. x ,;; - , in siding .themselves ; will an_swer their P Pa Po that was believed to row on the }ti her p I- _- thra ers for hel as far as-the will exert oft tunes sound in one's ears, and is away of Palos began to-day and will continue un- ale sof Mauna Kea alar &ext;net vo Sano Mr. Jamey Highland and Miss Anna. - ..% I" eir utmost efforts to answer them, or would at last when-unconsciousness sets n. One til Oct. 14. The'$ apish Government ia•in- p° ' ' g � - , do so if in their power. It fs in vain that hea*s the fail of the body, but d not feel P ut situated in the northern part of Hawaii. I Fling were married in Marie county, Mii- s ,' �� terested in it and.is giving it some aid b had a station built on one of the wooded sour,, a few days ago. ': I V: we pray for success in life, we are indolent, its Those wlto have been apparent drown- it is chiefly a local affair. The people of slo s of the mountain, far awe from an The hearin of the roeeedings in con• , �t l - lazy ; success is attainable b -those who o ed and resuscitated have said that fter the Huelva and Palos want it understood that other habitation. M onl yeom niov g l d Paris fund -f the- - k"' y $ y y necticn with the so call after it, creating it for themselves. first choking sensation ie over a moat they are doit:g it. Itis their tribute to the was a native who had lived all his life on Irish Nationalists has been adjourned until f ` Ina "land of lent flowin with milk blissful happiness fe experienced. - ion who memory of the great diseovarer, and to th© this' art of the island. About twice a P y' g have been hen ed and cut down fore life memory of his crews ae well who were all P Octobee. . - and honey," like ours, there is no occasion, g a month he would visit the seacoast to ob- i. - as a enAral rinci le for want and destitu- becamo-entirely extinct and then restored men of that district, and whose lineal des needful au plies for our cam This A twentyton sloop, carrying fhree men._ - tion since the realnecessariea of life are b to consetousness have said that the s cations cendants are living there to-day. 'rhe pre native who Said that his alicastpors veered a dog which sailed from Liverpool on ' Y were fn ever wa deli htful, Sale ers who sent Alcalde of the villa a of Yalos bears the ,. ' +1 May 4, arrived safely at Sierra Loose on no means expensive. If that great and wise Y Y K g big chiefs, whose bodes lay secretly June �3. - . man Dio Lewis could live well ata coat of have been severely wounded in bat le affirm name of Prieto, and is indisputably 4 lineal buried in caves on the mountain sides was :.: eight cents eBay—the cost of `.he ma;erialt+ that they felt no pain. A we n who descendant of that Prieto who was Alcalde very old, although ho could climb canons It is said that Count Herbert Bismarck is ; _ from which his food was cooked—want and apparently died of heart disease, nd was in 1492, and who saw Columbus weigh an• and scale lava cliffs with wonderful a ilii negotiating for the purehaseof the Chateau �i' hunger are-by no means• necessary. With restored by a physician who happe to be chor for the unknown west. During one of my botanizing excursions I of Oberradkersburg, in Styria, near the such living, ming plain, simple and wholje- within immediate call, testified noE Thin evening formal annoancetrient of tie passed by the mouth of a narrow canon, or ChatePu of Balatincz, on the Hungarian` - Rome food, taken only to the amount really felt that she was.in Heaven, and beginning of the festivities was given y gorge, and I asked Pili, the old native, if front, r, the scat of the Ziehy fam y. - • needed, at proper times and under proper ppleased"at being brought back to ear t. Tho heralds going about. the streets with Crum- he had ever explored the same. Pili suet- A small island in Passamaquoddy Bay is - • - Rev. William `Pennant, of Freehold a cen pets and cymbals. There is a legend that dent became interested in Ilia ipe and inhabited and b one man and Ilia famil circumstances;there is but little or no oc. y p + y y y. - casion for sickness and doctor's bills. tury and a-half ago, who fell into a t bre thus, on Aug. 2. 1492. announcement was didn't know anything about' the gilled and It is said that the man has several wives � " It is a9 certain that we can secure good days' trance and was actually prep ed for made that on tF.e next day Columbus would didn't underetaud what I said. This was and he oertiiuly has a surprising number of ' .. sof' burial, on coning back to life said t at the set sail for the Indies. To-morrow will see rather strap a in Pill, for natives eneralt children. The live b fishin and farmin - heatth, by the necessary cure, living aimplq, g q Y y y g . three days seemed to him like wenty Huelva Palos, and Moguer in gala attire. know ever rock and tree in the section and although the husband and father docspt . observing the laws of our being, the condi y - tions of healtl•, as that we can do our usual minutes,.and that he was aupremel happy A great excursion will go by water to the where they live,and I knew Pili was lying own the island lie is king there. . - ?' ¢ daily duties. The rice of this reat bless- during that time. neighboring convent of Santa de la Rabid&, when he said he did not understand me. P g From ever side comes teatimes c seers- led b three boats named Santa 11laria the A,woman calling herself Mme. f pparuti ing, without which no one can be really eom-. Y Y Y ► So, naturally, I determined to examine has swindled the tradesmen of Paris out of fortable and ha is correct livin doin ing death which asoma to make very Pinta, and the Nina. There will be at La foto the m sterious 'ravine. Some time 3• - ppy' g' g different from the terrible thin it ears Rabid& a festival and a rand ban ueL A Y goods valued at 9,3600,000 ane has disappear- _ - our whole duty to the body. g P g q atter this I was walkirg with Pili down a ed. She re resented hersel` as holdin ' It would be no mora foolish to light a ten to the aurvivers. And yet the most of ua hymn written for the occasion,and eel®(ted entre slope, when I saw a number of bones. p g are willin to endt:re life with" all f its in ublic eom atition, will also be awl g, large orders for garments, fabrics, and gold , dollar bank bill in kindlin a tire thar,to use 8 P P g• I iii stopped. He wa}ked back a few roots lace for the Courts of Russia Greece and ` sins trials troubles and disco forts, After t11ttlie festivities at I.a Rabid& the g - the same amount in burning cigars and the P + and sat down on a stump. Nota word Denmark. " filthy pipe." Kindling an internal fire. rather than pass away even in the moa bliss- excuratblR will proQeed by water to Yalos. would ha say. I began examining the bones, . within, a fire which ever increasealin inten- fel manner, and aervlceawill be held there in the ancient and for two hours or more puzzled my brain The highest railway in Europe is the Trade and Industry. church in which Columbus himself knelt in Brienz mountain railway in Switzerland, �r. city by each indulgence,wasting self-respect, over a robtem as I had never done before. ra er before settiu out on Ilia vo a e In , eonneetin the villa a of Brienz with the ! self-control, manhood—true dignity of char- P• y ! )' g V1'hnt found was this: A circuiar a.ea of g g _ atter, making a veritable slava of one who It is'said that more than 1,000 men the evening there will be a grand parade of about 100 yards in diameter, thickly cover- summit of the Rothhorn. It fs open to via-- - ought to be a man ? work in the iron mills of Pittsburg slid boats of all kinds, illuminated with colored ed with the bleached remai�ins of birds, ani- itors this Rummer. It is run on the toothed With all of thy " gettinget. get under• vicinity. lanterns, on the water above Huelva. male and hunian beings. These Yhastly wheel system. It starts close by the shores standing," such as will deter you from get- It is said that the strike fund of th Uni- The municipality of Huelva has decided relics were scattered among the shruts and of Lake Brienz and winds up the mountain - =•' ting drunk. In the habitual use of intoxi- ted Brotherhood of Carpenters and J nere to address congratulatory despatches to grass. The larger bones were near the past Geldried, Hausstadt, and Oberst-Staf- - cants, one descends below the level of the amounts to fully $130,000. Pope Leo, to the Queen regent ofSpain, centre; in fact, I found that the bones be- ." brutes, since tIley do not degrade themselves It took the union cigarmslrers of« eel• King Humbert and Queen Victoria the fel ai:d the incline ie one metre in four- ' * came gradually smaller as I approached the The carriages are partly, closed and partly ' .. - by the formwion of such degrading habits, ing,W.Va.,,two hours to induceevery nu- latter as a sovereign of Canada, and to the periphery of this circular boneyard. In the open, and• each compartment has two � - . - - are not thus false to their nature,do not be. factnrer in the city to grant ten hon_ ra' pay President of the United States-and the heads centro of the circle was a well like opening benches, seating four pers!ns a side. The come unnatural, but live as the Creator in- for nine hours' work. of other American nations, special tee-09"' in the ground, from which emanated a sick• ascent of the Rothhorn on liorseback used i• Owing to the strikeof nail makers ieh tion bein iven so far a9 Euro ie con- g g g . tended that they should live, to that extent f3 g Pe spin odor. No ve station row within to take fi�a hours. Phe time of the round honoriLg him. started some three weeks ago in Mont al, corned, to these countries which took a fifty feet of this cavity. How came this trip by railway is three hours: - • - In cases of a deran ed stomach causled I the four nail factories iii that cit ve contemporaneous interest in the enterprise hole with its horrible stench i How came g Y and discoveries of Columbus. Tt,ere is probalil} nowhere in rho United . by excessive eating, at improper times and been compelled to close down. these bones here 2 How came they to be ar States an odder poop_le than the mountain- .- ' under improper circumstances, practical Andrew Carnegie was forty-five y are ranged about the central opening 2 These eery in the remote districts of West Vir- gluttony, it is safer to fast,without praying ago a ragamuffin in the streets of Alleg nyy _ questions continually presented themselves, ginia. These people welcomed the civil. than to pray without fasting, though both City, Pa. His father was a poor Sc •li - got Weather Desert. but they remained unanswered. A deepp war less from sympathy with sccesaion than - would-be proper, the one who fasts answer- weaver who came to America fn 1845 nd With gelantine and fruit juices for the mystery seemed to hang over the spot. It from a feeling that the disordered state of - - - ' ing his own prayer by using theappropriate hie son began his own career a few y re basis a great number of delfcioue hot weath- was growing dart. I heard Pili calling, the country made it easier to manufacture means of relief. It would lie as appropriate later as a messenger boy in 1'ennsyly fa er deaset to can be made. To be successful and hurried to him. Ha pointed in terror moonshine whiake3. The "stone boat" of - to advise the drunkard to pray for a de- 1Zailroad telegraph office with these you must not ahempt to make t4 the centro of the bona covered area. A the quarry ie often substituted for & wheel- li�arance from his tyrannical habit, yvhile the extra uantit of gelatine do dui for shadow was thrown on the scene by a rising ed vehicle in drawin loads down the . still indul in his a elite for ir!bxiranta, London manufacturers of musical ins q � Y g g q PP time or ice in coolfn Usin more elatine bank of clouds. . But.I declare that I saw mountains and the ole are so nnfamiliar met.ts have discovered that the ekil of g• g g Pe P - as for tbo dyspeptic to ask for Ilia recovery than the directions on the box calls for re- risin from the pit a visible vapor, a column with the amenities of civilized life as Lo be their workmen has deteriorated since tie from the effects of over-eating, while he still sults in w less delicate flavor with a strop of visible fog or smoke or gas that was i norant of man words in common use indu'ges his horrible appetites. abolition of the apprentice system, and re' g luminous. g Y - commend a return to it " with a vie to suggestion of glueyness. Acid jellies mast he Spellbound, I gazed at the epee- Among better educated country folks. "Mr. . It would be leas unfortunate fora young cooled in earthen molds. Do not allow them tral column. Near the ground it had the Rower's critter eom n " was the moue• man to lose a hand or foot b accident, raise the standard of workmanship in lie �' Y+ Y trade.". tees than eight hours in a very cold place to appearance of a phosphorescent flame, and taineer s phrase for Oen. Rosser s cavalrv. - than for him to form habitaof intemperance, harden, and after the form begins to " set," ��&dually became fainter as it ascended. Fritz Suitzler, a well-known citizen of ultimately becoming a drunkard. In the It is reported that &►bout twelve y rs } careful not to shake or otherwise disturb our imagination will have to picture rho �t'ichi.ta, Kan., described in a local new�- former case he need not lose his manhood, 'ago a stone cutter at Topeka, Kan., inv t- it. Include both the cold water and the unearthly phenomenon. Pili pulled at-my pet as "famous," claims to be Emin _ i•. - - his mental and moral powers, Ilia ability to ed a stone-dressing machine, and propose( to arm and in silence we left the a of and we pa be of soma nae in the world, while, in the his collea nes to have it stented' and �; lemon or ocher juicauec(1 in ilavoriag, P Pasha a cousin. He says he and F.min went . g P in the measurement of the liquid. did not loiter by the wayside. through the uiiiveraity together in the old latter, it is not the loss of a,single hand or it for their own benefit, every one oft m Haring otnecved these tow precautions As I was looking fol• a simple plant and country. - foot, but the ruin of the whole body,,the to"chip in." But thak didn't believe ho there can be no failure. Do not trust not blood-curdling manifersti►tions, I was in- - loss of everything worth possessing machine would Work. Afterward the inv n- to guessing or to cups to rrleaenre the two clined to break camp and leave, But by An interesting matrimonial insurance for found a capitalist who assisted hi in moroin m nerves were is better order company has a healthy existence in Sweden. ;: quarts which most packages call tor, but g Y ' It does not aasure marriage nor insure . getting the machine rea0y for work. H is and I went back to tl:e scene of the cuspis _ - . _ have a graduated quart measure: Cooper a g against marriage, but insures against failure . Prot;resa in Surgery. -- now a wealthy man, and the other a ne define calls for two uarts ; Coxe's far one adventure. I could find no clue to the mys- cutters wl►o refused to co a aerate with m 9 to marry. Its members are young women, l uart acid a' int from each box. Which. tory, and die matter gradually went out of One fa almost startled even in these days twelve ears o are either workin or q P who pay a small sum monthly. and if theyr ' 3' g ever is our favorite follow the directions mind as I prosecut(d my labura. $ of rapid progress in all departments of lower wages than at that, time or are e- Y But I had occasion atter a time to visit a are unmarried at forty years of age they re- - . science, to note the seem,,, 1 im alible exactly to makinglemon jelly, except that ' ceive a weekl allowance from the eom n _ $ y Po placed' by the inventor a machine. s t nerr where I had seen the canon about y y - feats of surgical skill. _ you may qualify it for your taste b� adding lm• so long as they continue unmarrie3. which Pili was so a arentl i norant. One Some moitha a o a +^ractisin h aician more or leas lcmoa jaice. PP Y' g g r g P'Y . evening I tnado known niy intention to The Russian lieutenancy of Caucasfa is in the upper part of New York State was Old Facts and New llilooveries• Wi4it JELLY.—In makinrr this for in• re erred to be invaded b innumerable . - Pili to return to the lace and to ex lore P Y thrown from his earria e,' and struck upon The drive well one of the sim lest of n. valid& thb flavor will lie improved by the P P swarms of locusts which are destro in or g P thr gorge. : Y• $ the left side of 1►ia head. He was able with ventions has ielded its inventor 1P 000, addition of the juice of one lemon to the ` ave destro cd all the reen corn in man ' Y , " Vhen!" said Pili. Y $ Y G some assistmnce to get holrle, and soon in ro &}ties, pint of &herr , or in the case of fevers you ., // of rho districts. Th© easants have &ban- • Y In tt:e morning. I replied, P noticed an entire inability to articulate, may use hal wile and half lemon or orange Boned other work and banded themselves An incandescent lamp without a fitam t Withoat a word the old native arose from though still perfectly conscious. juice. For greater nutrition, port wine is his mat on the floor and de " rted. He was together in thousands in a concentrated . - His mind, in fact, was so clear that he is the next electrical improvement we re ao.netimes used, which of course reduces a . promised. qo ne all ni ht. He returned b sunrise, !Hurt to exterminate the pests. The plague motioned to his wife to get a book of med- very da:k-colo-ed jelly. Iclua parts of bearing on hie shoulders a handl©. �t'hen is spreading, and Ilse appeared alae in the ,cine from hie shelves and ,pled out to An engineer has recently do viaed an el c• lemoi y juice, orange juices, sherry and we reached the canon he stopped end un- Government of the Ural. l her a chapter on Cerebral Hemorrhage, thus trfeal machine by which weeds and obs . brandy, a gill of each, make a very delic- eked his toad. I caw a stone idol, curious The relent disastrous avalanche at Saint making the diagnosis of his own ease. He ious grasses may'be destroyed• iously flavored jelly that will sometimes was put in lied, and by morning had become A Roman erientiet, l)r. Fornersri, clai ,e tempt file tickle palate.... in shape; he placed it on rho ground au Gervais is the ninth aerioas disaster of the . i enable to nae the whole ri ht side of hie to have demonstrated that tobacco em a then took a small pig frorn his bundle.. same sort to occur in the Alps during the $ C ARDI�AI.JxI.LY.—Use one pint of Dur Mnking a fire, he sprinkled something in present century. Nearly 500 persons perish-- lbody, kills nearly ell kinds of germs. rant juice from canned Curran is in place o ttie Baines muttereJ strap a sounds and ed in the avalanche on the Roeaber in 1806. - This partii.l paralysis,or hemiple!�ia;grad- Galilee's brat release wati made opt o a lemon or oras a nice, foe a ver nice flav g g ' Hall im roved under treatment eo that g 1 Y made eymtiole in xhe air with his fingers. Eleven other like Alpine di asters occurred Y P common lead pipe, into the ends of vhf h orad and rich-colored jelly. The juice from The animal offering was placed Before the in the period between the years 1356 and he was again able to be up, and to some ex- were glued ordinary spectacle glasses• canned raspberries and currants make idol. Aper he completed his strange rites 1749 inclusive. In 1618 an avalanche at tent hobble about~ Bricks made of plaster of paris and c k jelly of delicate flavor. A pretty fancy he said that I might net er come Back, bat Plurs in the Grisone destroyed pearly 2,50J After a time, finding his iJ_ ''Ment at are now used in the construction of pow r dish is made from lemon and cardinal jelly. he had done what he could to preserve m rsons. Since the time of Lord Bvron a standstill he went to New York Cit to Y t ' . - ' y mills. In case of explosion they offer sli it Makod scant quart of each and cool it it} a life, 1Ie would wait until the going down who really gave the Alps their popularity . see if anything could be done for his relief. resistance acid are broken to atoms. shallow dish pouring it in to the depth of of the sun, and than if I did not come back with British tourists many.of the victims 1 In one of the greatest hospitals there he an inch. t�hen firm, out into inch blocks he would wail for me as did his fathers have been at ran ers. was o rated u on b one of the most s)zil- An Ohio inventor has patented u tmllar u f g Y which the end button holes are laced n and pile them like rockwort on a flat glass long, long ago when a son fell iu battle. ful surgeons- and pieces were trephined P dish, arnishin it with rich red uastur The scarcity of water in Paris fs i, dicat• - �". g g I Theu ho sat Bow n covered up his head ed clever! b a Parisian ournaliat who srom the bone of the skull at the point tabs of thinner material, thereby avoid, g tiumsa Y Y j , the trouble of buttonin a stiff fiend. and was gilent- where, from accurate calcalationa it was g represents a scene in a restaurant - time PCACII JILLLy.=-The juice of a 'can of-� 1 hib made me feel uncomfortable. The the year 1895. A diner calls for a bottle estimated that the trouble would be found. There is a church in the town of Ber peaches with a gill of lemon juice, making natives of the Hawaiian Islands are auppoa- of ora water. The waiter, aghast, goes to A clot was found whole it had been looked Norway, that is built entirely of paper.g t a pint in alt is very nice if when the jelly ed to be Christianized bu in time of Ban er P , for. This was removed as thoroughl as can seat 1 000 persons in comfort and g consult the Iron as I arisian proprietors - ;;6- y begins to harden you stir in the peach cut ' cr trouble many oft(+n�turn to thediecar e(i �j possible, and the wound quickly healed. been rendered waterproof by a solution f like to bo ca ed. Thera is only one bottle small. Yca ma cool this jelly in layers as gods of thea,• fathers. I knave Pili L)oliodad - �1 When last Been by.the writer the patient quicklime, curdled milk and white of eg a. of pure water in the house. Ila date ie was walking, still with tris aid of a cane, in each inyer gets t m put in a layer of fresh that great danger awaited any one who as• 1872 and the; rice is fabulous. The trop . _ - The soldering of aluminum, which achessweetened and cut small; ur over tended the ravine. But I went, 1 bad ane p i the hos iter wards and had be un to a ak �° g heli les to serve it to a strap er but the j P + $ long bean a diflScult problem, has been - Inoro of the cool but not atitiencd cell i►nd about a toile, wham over the taps of tree g . • a some letters and words which had en. centl solved. B e rinklin the sort sight of a large bank bill in the customgr s • , Y Y P $ so continue until rho mold is full. Vhen ferns I caw a wavin mass of sea- reen fol,- taught him by his wife. to be soldered with chloride bf silver, a d firm and cold; sere with whipped cream, age undulat►ng in gthe wind. the ob'ect hand ie reassuring. TIlepure water of 13,2 F> , . r The injury bad destroyed his ability to meltiu down, the eolderin is effec d 1 in a wicker-cm,ered bottle is brought out - make the motions of the lis and muscles g g ROMAN JkLLY.—This very curious jelly looked like a huge bunch of thick-leaved carefull and set before the strap er. Other ' + . P I simply and satiefaetorily. takes a little-more trouble than one always seaweed, and the peculiar motion of the cuatomora look on with enviousgeyes, and e. r necessary to articulation; and when he had - cares to incur on a hot day, but it makes same arrested my attention. I was over « . recovered the ability to articulate, it was boo asks who the stranger is. I believe, . �. .. i t = Riotous Old-Time Elections. aneh a very pretty company dish that it is :300 feet away from the curious object and - tt . necessary for him to learn to talk just as a _ I responds rho patron, " that it is the Prince - 1 worth knowing About: It takes very care• hurried to obtain a closer view. A wall of - ehild does or as one }earns a foreign ran- Among the items of election ez space n of Wales." guage, though he still retained the power England,therefiguredthechargea or "kii - fol measurement. llfviele the box into two fern-covered ;ave adxiut lU foot high stop- tx of understanding all that was said to him. ing up a bob-bery," broken heads, and ei f- equal parts. Make a milk jelly with one ped my course. Climbing up so that A just halt by soaking the gel&tine for an hour in could see . over the ed e I saw Pestle and Precious stoIIes. 4 ,� The experiment has lately been made in lar raanalties, in the spirit of farcep,w e g + a gill of cold water; add three gills of boil- an object such as the eves of eiviliz- A new idea for monograms on the backs- `• Paris of trephining the skulls of infant directed to be "set down is the bil ing milk and rt'ir until dissolved, then ed man never behold. Imagine a bunch of hair brushes is to have rhineotones set is , r { id''-ots, the bones of which had prematurely Proffessional bruisers-look forward to th a sweeten to traste and pour into two vessels, of seaweed about 12 feet. high ; the silver. - hardened,in order that there might be more events with ardor; they implied emr�1 • flavoring one with vanilla and the other edge of each piece lined with fine streamers room for brain development. So far the re- meet and profit. When tIle tariff ran lii , The Imperial diamond, awned by tIle . = , :y with grated anal dissolved chocolate. Soak which radiated in all directions and tram . suits, in the main, have teen satisfactory. _ a guinea a day per head seared. retain Prince of N ales, weighs 182 karets and is •- L, ,. t the other half of the box in a gill of cold bling like fine'wire spirals;the whole object valued at 17,00,000 francs, i -' In the future it maybe common to treat ready, not only to very literr}lly bespatt r water for an hour, and pour on a gill of moving like the fringes of a sea anemone. t+pilepay, paralysis of certain kinds and the opposition, but cheerfully prepare Po a Leo XIII. owns a arl Ieft to him t boiling water and half a pound of auger; I was wearing a habvy felt hat with a wide P Pe other brain troubles, as is already done in teardown the hustings,demolish the poll g when thoroughly dissolve+l by stirring over brim and I pushed it back from m #ore- by his predecessor on the throne of St. Peeler the case of brain tumors, injuries, etc., by places, make awe with the re ister boo a Y Y g the fire, divide this into two equal partes head to get a better view. As I moved in which is worth x20,000- q: the performance of operations, the technic of return. to knock adversaries on the hes , and flavor one with a gill of lemon jell and arm the strange object ceirsed quiverin .and The father of owdr was Prometheus . - :t ' _ _ . of which has been rendered possible by the or to get their oRF thick cranrums batt the other with Durrant or r$apberry juice. every vibrating antenna or streamer goint- W hen he was cut loose U Hercules from the perfection of the p-ntiseptic system of treat- ed fn the cause. igg and Bruaghton,t o Naw pour into a mold a layer of van,lla ed directly at me. Just then m fooi�sli chain that fastened him to Mount Caucasus, r ing wounds. prize fighters, are shown engaged conga y p . �-'.- � _ jelly and when this is firm, one of currant, dfromu juttin reckon which I wasstand- he made a Tin out of one of the links of hie . - ally in electoral strug lea. Gully, Firb gut not beforil somethfu fetters, and.in the bezel of ft he $xed a r- f• Empty Boole Towns•. and tweet other expere need rize fi Ills s I hen one of chocolate anti lastly one of ing and I fell, b g po , lemon, alk,wing each to get solid first and cleaved the air with a horrible hiwin noise tion of the rock. Accordin to Plin that �: .. - �� -there• are twenty well built towns in are descri ed as having been carried o g y, $anaaewithout a sin le inhabitant to waken Yorkshire by Lord Mi}tos's tactics too adding the next when it is cold but has not and st�uck on, my hat crown. I fe t the was the first ring and the first atone. _ Q begun to congeal. These euecesaive layers force o. a blow as I fell and know no more ,_ ,' the echoes of their deserted streets. Sara• Poae by force of fisticuffs the " man f The basis of the most suctcessful counter. a:_- ` ecce." W- �','ilber#ores, and his order moat have the cooling process hastened by fQr a time. I regained ebnscioueness after feats of all kinds of ems is a ora ve'r toga has a $330,000 opera house, a large P �, placing on ice. a shell time, and lay in a partial st or. g P y brick hotel, a $20,000 schoolhouse and a supporters The mob-directing ays gesso and highly transparent sort of glees, f was an important factor and for the Li 8 CoFFHIE 4lELI,Y.--Rightly made, this is an The wall above mo was stri d of iia ver- /� ,I • ,,. PPe which is termed paste in the trade. For numter of fine baainesa heiress, yet•theta is exquisite dish served with whipped cream. duce, and I saw a long, sinewy, snake-like . nobod even do claim a place to slee being, at least, " victory was on the side f false diamonds this lase 'is simply cut and y h p the bi battalions. Soak a box of gelatine in half a pint of very object writhing,twisting,and curling on the olished in facets, w ile for imitatin other' `�' At Fargo a$20,000 ac oolhouse stands on g strong cotTea Ztie cellae c.!►n searcol� be rocks. Itiu►d missed its prey, and a low, stones such a g _ - the side of the hill, a monument to the bond made too strong for this purpose ; dilute langry hum filled.the air.' . a rubies, emeralda, sapphires y '" --` _, votia craze. A harder and his Tamil con- ' "' - I etc., metallic oxides are mixed with ft. i g Y $pled b, Li�htnin� wish three pints of boiling water and sweet- - � stituta the sole population of what was en to taste. If preferred, a little lemon `_.�,. A Barrie despatch says:--Mr dam a Ce len is a rant 1 ` once an incorporated city. This is a sad uice can be -added. This ell does not Y g p ace for bn M+sst '` commenter on unhaalth booms. Those Anderton the well-known Iiroprietor of t e > > Y beautiful of the numerous strap egliinds of Y Y take as much sugar as the acid jollies. 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Novar, too, fora �� t3reat Adapt•abW'ty to Lite on the �;?g. `` -e •E Beet wearin or not the wilh be amused at apotheosis of fiery brilliata�c 1 How-ia it a wolves aeein their re thus seas moment is s eechlesa • then throws back >Pcsert. k �� � s: . g+ y a le to remain at home on a ni ht lite the burr g P Y Pe , P �l t " i this excellent parody on the famous Solilo- ?„ g > y to pursue, Theretsascore al- her head with a gesture of imperious def- There is an Arab tradition cited in Bur• �� , • 3l.:e this. res y, and their number steadily increases. &nee. tone Gcld Mines of Midiaa re ardin { M . quy, which recently appeared in the Wom• - "My,dear madame,"deih-erred the prince Tb run in great leaps, two and three to• "It was not to be this time, " she mur-• the creation of the camel, which illustrates 4 ,� '3. 2; �" en's Tt shone.—Ev. again, a note of coldness, if not displeasure, get er, greedy, but not yet bold, urged on murs, softly. " We are saved—aaved, the popular but erroneous opinion that this Ik' l i ` , To breathe, or not to breathe, that is -the in his voice, "I mast he frank; it is my mo by curiosity than ferocious appetite. Serge, my friend, though all depended on a animal is ugly in form and temper. r; ' ` , r question, duty to warn yon that I am not sure of my r me. Noi,ar, calmly elated, her liand on horse. " The story goes that when Allah determin }A, - Whether it is nobler for our ger to suffer team• The orders of a rett woman are her rifle awaits the signal to fire. fihe And moved touched ins ite of herself ed to creatre the horse he called the south ,i : : . The pain slid torture of a stoel-girt corset, p Y ' • P - Or to take up arms against Dame Fashion's absolute; I.have passed a lifetime submit- pri ce,-straight and rigid, knits his brow she turns and impulsively reaches her hagd wind and said, "I desire to draw from thee �. 3% ;,.•r; - tyrannies ting to them, but in a case like this all de- wi t sombre air• The lieutenant watches to her lover. But he ,Stands like a stone • a new being, condense thyself by parting ` ?gyp ' >l 'ii � ' And by opposing, end them. To unlace, to pends on the training and experience of the An re teasing the pig to make it squeal he does not notice her hand andl his voice t with th flu'clit " The Creator then took k 'a Once more, and with full breath to say we end horses. If they run, or upset us,no earthly lou er. The wolves now are Scarcely twenty it, ice`tself as he mechanidaily repeats after 6 handftil of this•element, blew upon it the ,'�`. ♦ �''• - - The sideacho,and the thoncand unnatural ills. power can"Ear a us from the teeth of the fee distant from the hunters, and closing her: ` As you�say, madame—all depends breath of life, and the noble quadruped t''� ' ,t'' - �, . We mai,ke flesh heir to,—'Tis a consummation wolves; if•'they chance to be numerous. My in pidly. The troika quickens its pace, upon a horse. appeared. Rut the horse cornlrlained agamat :,. nevoutly to be wished, 'Po unlace,to breathe, f,.: tniddle horse is perfect— a wise old trotter ; the aide horses straining at the bit with Stili she does not understand him; she it, lilt, Maker. His neck was too short to reach . To mike, perchance, the waist too large—ay, ; : _ . - there's the rub; nothing could alarm him—but the other fur us energy. a woman and hard 'to convince, and she the distant grass blades on the march ; his r,. For n that life of peace what form may horses? They are young--too young, ma- . icldenly one of them tripe, falls, but speaks again with a tender inflection ; back had no hump to steady a saddle t .his ' ,�; ' dame; they arrived•fr.,m the lion only last gal s his footing with a frantic bound, at ! How Strangely you speak, Sergo. It hoofs were sharp and sank deep into the r -1 , - When we h•i re shuffled off this girdle snug ' r- ,And aro ac case! There is the respect spring, and are nut vet sufficiently broken. the ame time uttering a strangled 'neigh ; was Marta—did you know that, 'Serge— sand;and he added many similar grievances. . y:- _ : That makes tight lacing of so long a life; They have hunted,-it is true, but hunted the sleigh jerks roughly, then follows with Marta you called me during— during our Vv hereupon Allah created the camel to _ For when•ould boar the Fneers and scoffs of mounted ; it is not the 3atno thing•, and then, a ush. But even this brief check line peril,♦ she adds, with a silvery laugh. prove the foolishness of his complaint. The onl in da It ht. Wolves are thick these br i ht the wolves dan erousl near; the I+or the first and the last time, ma- horse Shuddered at' the sight of what lie s . The corset tig,tt,the dress s burdening weight, #Y. �'" .g g g Y Y „ _ . The pangs of tortured flesh• the lungs disuso, freezing nights, half-starved and not at +ill ru wolves and horses—side by side now, dame, the lieutenant returns, gravely. wanted to become, and this is the reason . • rho fluttering breath,and all the plaints timid, lake the word of au 'old hunter, tit wolves waiting for the horses to give ' Naust has broken that which bound me every horse Starts when meeting its sari- . - ' .. That patient Nature to the unworthy makes, madame, and do not expose yourself--" ou At this close approach of the brutes to my defrost desire. True courage is al- cature for the first time, • ` When we might restful comfort take ,. ', �' ` In a loose bodice;t Who would corsets wear, You are jesting,my dear prince, Mine. th Ukraine horses, wild with terror, no ways admirable.I I would see any woman Ile camel is found in Arabia, Persia, .. '1'o groan suet ache under their weary pies Novar interrupts, with a little, dry laugh; for er know what they are doing. 'The brave peril coolly and would commend the i- AaiaMinor,Afghanistan, fkluchiitan, Mon - - sure, `•o_ perhaps, now I think of it, maybe you tin has come—with a sharp crack the gun effort ; tit like proportion would I despise E golia, Western China, and Northern India, f - = Rut that tho fear of Madam Grundv's voice. are afraid? Be careful or ou will com el o off, and four wolves fall. Their com- her did her ca .rice endan er the life event as well as in S ria Turks North Africa That dread oracle,from whose decree few wo- ' Y P g P g Y , Y+ , c :. men waver— me to believe that you are growing' old— rat •a fling themselves on their panting of a dog. How, then, judge one whose wil- and carts of Spain. The camel is known by . . Holds us slaves, and makes us rather bear the which would be truly a pity." baa res and crunch them fiercely. fol fancy exppses human lives to the cruel- the same root-word in nearly all these lands ; , 1 Ills zro have ` She Speaks with such an accent of ming eanwhile the sleigh has gained a little, lest danger? Mon are not allowed, as you not a page Scarcely of an Arabic lexicon -! Thartttponc for ,ase that she �sould frowp led provocation, sarcasm, and defiance, and bu the smell and traste of blood have made know, to draw back from a .daring, even a but it leas -efereuce to the camel ; the Ian. - v' `� 1- . ,� ("k Thus Fashion does make cripples of us all, ,• in her eyes there is-such a mocking light, th wolves rabid and filled them witit a mad foolhardy undertaking—a silly bondage im- ouage itself, according to Hammer Purg- f ,_ And thug the natural form of womankind that the prince responds—by ringing the thi at for slaughter ; the gap is soon closed posed upon us by self-esteem. Therefore, stall, knows him by 5,794 names. The only Ie changed—transformed, till none would bell. be een them ; again the guts crack ; only a woman who abuses her privileges, who reasbn why,'`eripture is comparatively silent a I rccogr.ize; A servant in Cossack dress answers the ort wolf falls this time but falls with a resumes a on this sentiment and know is because the to a re. h of the Hol Land And figures by nature of lino mold and move • p p p g p y y t Ment, summons. sn ling yelp that Sends the side horses off I ledge, is neither more nor less than a mur- is such that in most parts the use of camels. - ` Fok this aro corseted in garments tight. . "Tell Timothy to hitrndse Faust, Arabi, in frenzied run. The middle horse, with deices with remeditation and a woman is aft im ossibilit ° And lose their power of action, . • r p P Y• ''' I 4 1 - _ _ M and Area to the big hunting troika; Faust, th wisdom of an old Bunter, though for be her sthtion iwhat it may, without tender- The two main distinguished species among in the middle. Let Andre prepare the guns sol a time exhausted and panting, and no news, is-in my opinion, a monster. its hundreds of varieties are the Southern, .1; THE EYES OF THE WOLVES 4 - s i and the pig, and be ready in-half an hour." Io er able to control hieyoke-mates,allows " For that reason, madame, permit :no to Atabian, (one-humped camel,) and the • ; ' . _ "The little Cossack, with his shining but- hi ►self to be borne along• congratulate you on the happy outcome of Northern, Bactrian, (two-humped camel,) - . b tons and roe face bows and oes out; the 'he tines white as marble whia rs a our whim and to bid ou—farewell."— Each is es e.,iall ads ted to its localit t slow a Woman's Whim Cost Iter a Rravb Y ' g , ' ' � y Y P . Y P Y• � 1flari R LOVe• prince follows him. Left alone with her, le order in.Timothv's ear. Mme. Novar • T_,.....,.,,,..0 from the Russian of Tola Dor, The Bactrian camel is lou haired_ tolerant � `' "the lieutenant, a troubled light in Ilia eyes', lay ghs no more.; h• :yes shine like a cats; ian by E. C. Waggoner. of the intense cold of fihe stteppes and is said ih�' 7 Two min and a woman; a great baronial approaches iVlme. Nevar. eh looks at the .oes sail 'again at the to eat snow when thirst The Arabian room, furnished half in the English,'half in ,. „ Y• 'I the Oriental st le• a wide low divan coo• llear madame, he begins, gently. J h sea. species is sliort•haired, intolerant of cold, A� Y ' ' ' am neither an old nor a cowardly man ;but `Superb! hTa¢nifcant! Thut old horse PERSONALS. but able to endure extreme heat. The limbs .Jt' erect k ith rich brocade attd heaped with •nevertheless, I bei► of you to ive up this is imply amazing i His name, prince, his and the structure of the foot differ also in • ' }l - many cushions; deer skins everywhere—on g 9„ Charles Wood, a dru ist of Harleston, ,t; fancy. It is very tempting, I know, fora n e. 8g each to conform to desert caravan paths in _. the floor, the furniture, the low, easy-chairs; woman like ou• but do not I beseech ou `Foust, madame " the tinea answers instead, has a brood of white blackbiraa, a ' ,, Y Y , p the one case and to mountain trails and a buffet,crowded with massive silver; a huge tact which is vouched for b Land and ) Ot- compel your host to expose himself ani his dly; also permit ma to remind you that Y passes in the other. stove of tiles and Autcit faience; beside it a Water and by several ptotninent ornitho- , servants to a risk so terrible. For I ive o clan er is ver reat. A art from differences in s ecies, to '4_ y square table, covered with a cloth, upon g g Y g logiste and t+aturalieta. Mr. iVood bought P P you my word that, with inexperienced I know, I know—you need not tell me. enumerate the parts of thb camel is to cats- which steams always the inevitable sam� horses, At this season of the year, wjten the If ho elei};h upsets—well nothin will tb• the young birds from a laliorcr who found i g logos instances of evident design. His , over, surrounded by transparent cups and wolves aro moyt ferocious it. is" a min of ua but our ung and the bullous of them in the neat in a hedge in that neigh- ;_ crystal glasses in holders of metal filagree: g long neck, ¢suing wide range of vision in �. dead( dan er to run. I entreat ou not of clothes.. Pooh . I trust to Faust—he b°rhood. The birds are perfectly white a . the walls hung with draperies of dark red Y g „ Y „ with ink a es and allow beaks, and are desert marches and enabling him to reach to insist. Our responsibility-- is marvellous animal. p Y Y far to the tree re desert shrubs on either :• • velvet, faded pastels and photographs, and .. » . +. c uite health • and ver livel g ,t Thou, too, Sergo ! cries Mme. Novar, By Gods will, my Prince, says 1 y Y Y' side of his pathway. The cartilaginous ' ► a fox hunt in oil. with a burst of ria in lau hter. " Awa T oth s)lemnl " We'll reach the lake Major Liopopetoff of the Bulgarian army texture of his mouth - enablin him to eat- - r i One of the men wearing'a brown-velvet g g g Y Y' y' ' g Y k,, ' with fear ! The more danger there-is, the a ely. • flow it will he then—I cannot fell in love with the daughter of Ili, tial- hard and thorn lants—the asture of the - jacket and his feet in soft shoes leans back 3' p p - ' more one should feel one's self alive ; the t 1 ;the lake-edge is bad, rough, and alip• amides, a weAlthy Greek merchant in desert. Fars very small and nostrils large R„: in a deep easy-chair reading a newspaper. snore sensations ono has, the .happier one ry, the descent very, very steep." Phillippppolis, eastern Rvumelia. The girl's for breathing, but•also sppecially capable of 1..'' 1' , ��y His hair has begun to whiten, bflt his brows should be." "5o !. Take this, then," the Prince re• ( f4sther forbade the match. Afterward the closure b valve-1:ke folds a ainst the fear- 14 ; are as black as his eyes, and his expression - 3' g The lieutenant answers her with are.- true, giving Timothy Ilia hunting-knife ; officer met the merchant, with Ilia wife and ful Simoom. , h, es rominent but rotect- ) , M: is ono of lyored wearinFss. The. other—a proving gesture: " For one's self alone, f we are spilled, I am not to fall alive daughter,on a public promenade,shot them, ed by a heavy overhanging upper lid limit- f`•_ `+ young lieutenant in undress uniform, Ilia ?" it to the aws of these devilish brutes." and'killed himself with his sword, The i ! . yes; but for others . j tug vision upward and guarding from the N.= opened coat aIle«ins beneath iL a crimson A Big sleigl►, in the shape of a half•shi "I com rohend our excellent " Tim- father died, and the mother and dao liter �: silk shirt—pares back and forth with step p p Y y' g direct rays of the noonday sun. Cushioned a• , _ 14 the horses harnessed to the prow, the coach- o try replies. were mortally wounded. feet, peculiarly adapted for ease of the n tit regular and firm. He is t�►il and robust, man in front, in his usual place, waits now "And thou, Serge," Mme. Novar mur- At the costermon er6 donko rnc', on rimer and the animal alike. Five horn - • { with blond hair and moustache and a frank g Y P Y Y �� ' at the foot of the outer staircase; between i urs, pale but smilrpg a betwit.ching smile show in the People's Palace, ,London, Mr. pads to rest on when kneeling for burden �''� q (�, 'i<"- smile on his somewhat full lips. the shafts a big black horse, its intelligent i to the lieutenant's fare, art thou afraid?" ' H. .Stanley said that 1►e hurl been enabled to or repose on tie hot sand. His hump—not '` : ' . r the lady—young also, and fair anal deli- face surmounted by long, pointed ears ar_d "I, madame afrai,l1" he answers slowly, Itags through a etavage district in Africa a fictional, but a real and acknowledged re- ,� : ", cats her golden hair coiled in a loos., knot i ! — lighted by large, brilliant eyes, elands pa- 1 eking at iter atratght in the eyes as he half &e lar a as F;ugland b means of a serve store of nutriment, as well as nature's fait /' low on het nuc k reclines on the divan, lazi tient and stolid Between the Ukraine inn- ke ; " no. But a useless death seems to g Y ') ly smoking a cigarette. She is in dark blue, r e cediaulous—criminal when im used b donkey named :�tirnmt,o, that used to Bray 1 packsaddle for the commerce of ages—have : -r her waist cies d b a silo er belt studded iters. The. right hand Burse is gray, the p Y in a moat stentorian manner at the word of you ever thought of the relation' between , /, with turquoise her slim, white wrist circled left-hand, roan, both of them thin, sinewy, is caprice of a wilful woman—but submit command, and frighten all the natives; and your morning cup of Mocha, and the hump ''Y• ' with flowing manes and tails. ►t• , f when the ex dlition left Africa, home- of a camel in Yemen? His water reservoirs • , ` 7 by a narrow band of plain, dull gold. Her Timoth the coachman with his Strom Mme. Ir'ovar shudders; for a moment she * # eyes, bold and laughing, dilate front time to y' ' g •� i ward bound, the laa.t thing they saw was i in connection with the stomach—not as in. I i face and eagle glance, perched up aloft, ms stunned. And you speak thus tot the donkey perched on a cliff braying a sad the Occidental Arabian Nighta, for thirsty : u- - time faith those fleeting gleams and shadows ,r, �, touches Iiia cap to the prince as he slowly o, Serge . she questions;amared• farewell. • I travelers, but for the animal himself, and { 1 .. peculiar to the eyes of the feline race. In- descends the step:, Mme.Novar on his arm. " To you, Marta," he answers, for the =- - enablin him when in ood condition to r dolent and languid in repose nervous and ' The piece of gingerbread that was thrown g B feverishly elite at the slii;lttest mo�emcnt, She, pale and frail, but smiling, is clad , ret time calling her by her Warne. at Mr. Gladstone recently damaging hiseye travel for five days without water. from head to foot in sealskin, her flashing I Something seems to break in'her heart r and renals u vast amount of suds nation, Again, the camel alone of all ruminants - . she is a singular mixture of vivacity and in- a s�o listens—a e►himsic. I g g eyes Sparkling like flame through her veil, I , thoughtless has been boo ht for a considerable aim b has incisor teeth in the upper jaw, which, difference, of softness and hardness, tite g y « alight rifle flung carelessly over her shoal cart, a little too sure of its power, perhaps, ail enthusiastic admirer of the Grand Old with the peculiar structure of his other ` ' scarlet curve of her rose-red li s announcit, h , ;. P g der. The lieutenant follows with Andre ! ut essentially femtuine. 1'be sack tu- teeth make Ilia bite the animal's first and " - «=- + clearly an indomitable will. t teases for her tenfold the dan r to which hien, Tlra gingerbread it, what is known , bearin half a dozen uns- ge ,I ,. main defense most formidable. The skele- f Ont of doors it is a night of clear metallic 8 g as a nut, a rounded cracker the size of a + . 1 • A clear silvery light floods everything, hey are exposed. carter. The rood ossessor will have it ton of the camel is full of proofs of design. - whiteness, the hoar frost tracin even the p p window-panes with fantastic flowers. With- house and. grquida. Fsch line of the bar• And such danger, too ! 1 he horses be• mounted in gold and,gems. It has been Notice, for example,,the arched backbone. - . nese, the uns, the a es of the horses and ( and control, maddened, their heads low, ( constructed in such a we. as to sustain the - x ; in, all is warm and Snug—a balmy atmos- g Y i discovered, by the way, that the woman Y . of the men shine under it with extraordin- un Ira hazard. The wolves, relentless in who threw it is a ver waren admirer of Mr greatest weight in proportion ;o the. spun - t phare impregnated with Lea furies, tobacco, Y • dry brilliancy, and seem to give back to it` heir a ase, are almost on them. Sudden- of the au opts A siren camel can -'� - � �l f and that subtle odor of tanned skins, the f Gladstone. She simply threw it in a frenzy pP 8 electric sparks. Mme. Novar runs across J Timothy cries out hoarsely : of enthusiasm and was ver much terrified bear 1,000 pounds weight, although the f '' perfume of Russian leather. .. t y t the terrace, which the marvellous witchery I The lake, the lake ; my prince . We usual load in Yemen it, not more than 600 ' M rbc silence of the room for the m°ment is by the tesault. r broken only by the rustle of the paper and of snow and moonlight has turned to purest I re there 1 marble. She s ria s to the slei li the men Before them the forest o na a Broad Baron Chandron de Courcel -who will re- boon 9. , �� r thelientenant smme'asured tread. Presently P g g The sola support and the only wealth of n: uickl follow • at the same instant low reeleas s ce comes into view • it is the present France on the Bering Sea lrommis- q y Pa a large desert population near the cradle of ` the lady yawns, rearranges her cushions, conte and S nests are heard underthefurs. ad—the road Imre( viaihte which elo es sion is a lawyer and the son of a lawyer. � 4 and begins to sip from a frail Japanese cup R x q Y the human race ill that can be obtaine3 .,, t He is (french Senateur and an officer of the the amokiti amoer fluid, She ie awake at Andre flings himself down on the spot ike s sort o[ ice•oovered trench whose at es ' from ttte animal is of value. Fuel it►ilk �• •r g whence come the squeals to stifle the sound re nearly vertical, Legion of Honor. The patronymic of the excrellent hair for tents ro s shawls and - • last. The lieutenant turns, a flame like a and the horses ore off ata alto The ales h flies now like a s-uall o[wind. family is Chandron, but the Barons father, at, !r q coarser fabrics are obtains from the livin , Y ray of sunlight in a dark place in his brown g P• et even Faust ahem to !on er to check following the example of Voltaire and ' ' _0 Fast as the run is it is almost noiseless, pp g animal and fresh food leather bones an 4 eyes and t}�rowa himself at her feet. She heir headlon iii ht. He too runs bliadl others added the territorial Cour�el whic►i b ` the fall of the horses hoofs on the soft g g y other useful sutstsnces from the dead. - answers the gay, caressing glance with a i was derived from a recent( urchased snow sgarcely res tible. The bels have inging out his heels with the long, superb 3' P Even the footprints of the camel, though i coquettish pout and a movement of the arm trrde of a ore ttl,oded racer. estate. Baron Courcel is over 60 years of that makes the bracelet at her wrist tin been removed tom oto sleigh and harne,s. P �„ a e and has been Ambaasadur to Berlin. $°On oblrterate,l, are of special value in tie x ; g Now and then the coaolimau■-whistle re lied protect us . Mormon the prince g desert. :A lighter or smaller foot would _ like a bell. Yrince," she says, su3denly,addreeair:g sounded through the Stillness like a bird's nder his breath—" the victims of a wo- �M1 illiam Elack the novelist, does his leave no tracks, but the camel's foot leaves the reader iu the chair by the smoking shrill call. Again,one of the horses sneezes. an's whim ! literary work in a room at the top of hie data for the Bedouin science ofAther—the art samovar •'what are we cin to do to mor- But ever in thia.arrowy rush they cross the He sight!, turns his back tin Mme. Novar house above the noise of the street and of navigation for the ship of the desert. Camel . � y g g swelling, undulating plains that stretch out nd seats himself by the coachman, the away from all unnecessary interruptions. tracks are gossip and science, history and, 5`; • , row. What are• your plans for us, prince, like endless sheets of silver. eine of whose neck swell out like wh.p- Mr. Black's room, apart from a row of book- philosophy to the Arab caravan. s�� .,-.- tell its?" The plains once passed, they enter a ord as he puIle on the lines with all his bhelves and a desk, is almost bare of com- Is it not also remarkable that although - t , "To beat the oak plantation," he an- x' „ stately wood, whose trees form liners, black ight, forts, many diseases attack the camel none ac- �; ewers, tossing aside his paper. Tho and wavering, of limitlass perceptive. Tim- " Let them o," ' trays the prince, " let Princess Nasle, of Eg t, sister of the cording to Burckhardt are a idemic ? �#¢�s: wolves, the sante tell me, make ni htl g yp P 1 E ' g y othy halts at a cross-road; the vehicle hem go, Timothy. No human power can youn lady who has just been banished by Thus has Providence prevented the Sudden . t s_`: - . ravages there. Two nights ago it was a ►' g stands out a ainst the snow like a bit of id its now. the Khedive, is one of the most remarkable im overishment of those who without the. horse ; yesteruay a cow, killed so near day- g •• idol Vir to no • P ' light, too, that its body was st,i11 wartn when ebony on a field of pearl. The fire, stirred Y g• , not till the lake is figures of Cairene life. Having an indepen- camel, would suffer starvation. by tl,e wind, moan and creak dismally, the d !" Timothy cries. " The steppes are dent fortune of her own, she enjoys herself `3' •` "' they found it by the roadside. boughs rub and grind sac!other with a doll ust beyond ; once there, we are caved !" We shall hunt, Caen."said Mme.Novar, Like a Bolt of It htnin the horses 8 m her owa way. Sha is the only native lady 'j'j�n put Tl,e fi'Dlt. . R ; �• , t J with s arklin a ea. ,couching sound. The hones snort; the R g Y who dares go about unveiled and to give 0 ` - `i' , s"' tp y smothered cries rise still from the bottom own the slope to the lake: Seeing some- dinner parties and entertainments to male Mature in its abundance very often sets„ ,{ ` Yes, the cgs are in good shape, the of the ales li. bins like a sink before him, Faust, with _ �' g foreigners, functions at which she figures far more fruit-than a tree or buShcan bring ,,,�� aA .sift hounds well-trained, and they ask nothing .. Is it to be here,•your etreel:easy?"' ifted head and wide open eyes, recognizes arrayed in magnificent decollete dresses to perfection. It not only 19 s bac to fine _: •` .. better than to sharpen their teeth on the the dan er conftoatin them for he knows Y, q $ made in I Brie. Y 1, " asks Timoth uietl 8 s eimens that ear but ie often exhans- , < wolves hides. •1 How far are we Brom the Green Lake?" like a human, what his end will be if his live to the bush for the next year. Even p " };ut it will freeze liy to-marrow," the maciclened oomra•iea d him over the when the (,Zueen departed from Windsor for orchards owin man contend it a �r:e: ,1 t. oun oflic -r objects--" freeze hard at the prince responds. Castle for Oaborne, a few days ago, the $ Y' paY .- 1 y g 1 „' "Nearl ' fiv miles• this road leads there brink of that treacherous spot. He braces to thin the fruit, ae first-class, uniform , that ; th moon has n Haze arour►d it. 3 p royal standard was lowered and the Union •• e , direct, winds around the lake-edge, and himself etifliy, digs Ilia feet deep in the fruit will sell at a profit where the ordinary �' .� And what if it does freeze ." asked the Jack was hoisted on the Round 1`ower. tt�,, lad '• Wit! m habit, to itc, and seal l°set, itself in the steppe on its way to the 'snow, and throws himself W one side, This ie the resumption of an atiseient ens- is Bomotimea a drug in the market. We , >y, t y' Y q high road, tivhich it joins near the post- throating the right horse with him and tom which has been in desuetude for many are not,however, thinking just at present:_ ,� - - ' . gloves I can face any weather. Dont for• forcing him to keep iq the.road edging the of the market fruit grower he being sup• �� n°y`. . „ station. cure. Windsor Oastle is iu resist a fortress 4 get the enampagne, prince. f,7me. Nova , still im atient, interru to water• y y posed toknowwhat is best,but of that grown. ��``.°f i "Have no tear tnadame ; all will be ddne P ,�� P Bnt the left horse all scrambles and and it ie proper that the national flag should to the home idea, If there are an ofe ,�,_ ` ' with the order; Make the pig cry be displayed above W - Y- "R, as yon desire. ••It would better to watt, I think " falls. slow Faust rears, forcing with him our readers who haveneger tried the effects s e ,f g - .' I ' This stet of an American's wit was tolds Another Ion silen-c,e.- - Andre re lies. "This road turns aharply the right horse to his liauaches. Timothy, of thinning heavy amps of fruit let them �: Mme. Novar suddeti,y springs from Tier p p. trusting to the instinct of the old hone at a recent august i London : A certain begin this year. On the native grapes, c `� k out from Here, and .,he ditches are dee American who had eat horror of beim , cushions. throwing hack her head with tt holds fast with one hand stretches forward g instead of atlowin three or four bra►nehea , r bird-like motion her loosened hair lies half- granting even hat we are able to kee o �' P to roes the shaft and cuts.with one stroke called on for au after-dinner epeeth, to a sin le shoot c�t off se. two bunches to t-� � uncoiled on her beautiful. neck her half- the margin of� lie pond--- �� the fallen horse's traces. With a nes h of described himself as being in a worse case a shoo . Thin gout aches and a ricots '" '°. `r closed eyes open wide and eagerly. Pcaco fool! arias Mme. Novar; do g Pe . : • ou aro�bid !"' agony be instantly disappears under a tht►n Daniel when asked to make one, For and such fruit, where they•are mad featly Z l ` a hen Daniel Saw the lions in the den o n- ,, " Listen—listen, says she, I have an y And instttn4 there sounds from thesleig swarm of snarling devils. pe too thick. 'This operation is beat perform• �=• , - idea!" The ales u flies on, the lake and wood ate in their jaws preparatory to the satisfying' ed after the first dru in of fruit when ', - ' r „ ?" „ a hidden medley of squalls,squeals,and ear of their hum er, he said : " Well if there a pP Q' �,, Vi hat is it . the Tieute..ant demands, s linin runts, such ae only a pis h passed an the broad highway of the R they begin to swell freely. It s°metimea admiration of her beauty sending•tho blood p g g ate is before them. The hunters are an after-dinner a king to be done on a.s 1 evier to utter, and whether bleeding PPS „ happens that enough #ail to fertilize and _I to Ilia good-natured face in an ardent glow. cath °r merely having hie ear pulled, h' silent and speak not a word ;a lIghtgleams this occ&sion it woo t ba done by me. drop at about this time. naturally. This of ', z � . I wish, a:,bSolutely w,..tout delay, than in thediStranceandTintothy turas the steam• �` course will need to be taken into c�nsid- a t 1 we go to hunt now, at °rice, to hunt in gamut of notes is always the same. Mme in hones toward it. Itis the 8ht!Still Leott><rea. ' post station in eration. T the thinnin rotess on nn � e'&� s �; e Novar smiles triumphantly; the lieuteoan g rY g p y ' � ; . sleighs—in a troika.t Quick,prince, quick 1 looks at her, then turns his eyes with the midst off the steppes. They enter the � �Mr. Tile: "Your wife used to Iecture i of the small.fruits and see its effect: but a I n = Uive the order. �F.:sat snow ! What moon- court and like a ehsr to hurricane, before she was married• has she iven it-u certain amount c m be fair( carried on an slight lift of the ehonlder. y 4 ► g P Y y ,u , light ! �'f hat life ! Fvcrything calls ua 1 All at cacti the horses rear. Timoth Faust for a moment teethes heavily and scut I p1snL, and this may be centered in a Quick=quick, I spy, prince, let the horses braces himself like a rock in his seat. Th loud, staggers bliadly, wbInniea low and Mr. �MQds t q Wel2•er-yes—that is, w given quantic of perfect specimens,=ov the . , . be harnessed while I a to die m}'self. shudderin 1 falls—never to rise ain. He � i..�� 13 •`My dear madarrr;' the priit a rail ends, edge of the forest glows now with a line o g Y e.8 prtblic. — who(® mass o aninfexior quality,—{Prairie „ 4 had broken a-blood-vessel in the effort he ` fiery sparks,-greenish mud ohan eful—th ,, •-___ - Farmer. r 4 k 4 ` hesitatingly, and rising etf from his cxcent o shells of the wolves''ad had itat►de to kee the sleigh straight when �� "' ho or Mountains ma not have mouths and noses i ---� , chair, "with th_: greatest leasure,but-- ' " p the aide-horse fell, and, though bleeding in- y ,: � Lk. - P vancoguarcl, fleeiu and skulk:ng, bat at < �1, 'fit , g but we have seen a mountraineer. -y a { Bi t wast. 1�hat oYcase are yon seek- we.„a roturnin with stubborn obatinac wt►r'dly all the while,the strength at�d cot�r- Tools g DOW>3, . , ins to find to keep tis hero in this downy K 'a o of Bis race a held him to the last. ., t '` '{ ; tivards the sleigh and its tempting fret bt g P First Ildantma—I see baa have-got your Master-� I d rather go into'$ laiiatioii fit, neat dri+:k'n; tcti and tra rind tea? 1Vo. 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TO OUIi sIIB80BIBERB:By referring I . . to the address label on your paper you ."� Clara Barrett, of Garden 1, --Alf. Linton and wife, of Toronto, via.. - �[ - sit Al�'x": isits with relatives in town T� those who We�►r F 4 A .. _ can always ascertain the date towhiah Y ited with his sister, Mrs. F.H. Lapp,over ti = s �A ' ourenbsoriptiontoTaENEWBie aid, 0 pp Y p —Miss Smith, of Toronto, is visite g Snpday and �donday. t ` Remittances are acknowledged b a •, ti -~ l -T Y ',?: 1. ` hangs of date on label on the first with Mrs. John Seldon this week. -Owing to illness on the art of the • r paper of- i 1 owing[receipt of money at this office. Always, -•Look out for the Harvest home in a teacher of the Senior departuoent of our �' peep a date Paid ahead. tt10=1 ", 'Methodist church on Thanksgiving D + school, W. H. Faller, he has not yet r - t r'{ s , . =-Ed. Dale,F. Logan and P. Andr commenced teacbing It ie expected ~ -1 .n , - • : athaVkhtn"U8two. spent the Queen -Gay's civic holiday t that he will be at his place of duty on - .+ - , ,+-0 -;.. :� . their• homes here Monday nett. _ _..,..-n.� , r . I t , 17.� I11�PORT�►NT. -Will Reed and Mr. Hackle, of —Mrs. Robt. Miller, a000mp-anied b . - - ;. .- __-_ ionto, visited with friends in the ' a Mise Bray, of Andle , leB for the North $ {, 8 thlg 0 Orttlnl Of Ba IIIO th for a cos le of da PP y g e � v� W i etre about handing out a tiumbir of P �'' West on Tuesday. Mrs. Miller has gone .. i1. —Epworth League next Wednead y to visit her son William,while Miss Bray -t t �,� ~ accounts for collection, but thinkin that a - . • .._ g evening in the Methodist church is a li • has gone to resume her duties as teacher . people that We van give satisfaction itself In the r number of our patrons would prefer dealing , meeting. Subject--Mission Work. of Broadview Public school. . direct roith the office we give this. ;once. y . - Collectors are generally determined allows —Sermons in Methodist church n t —Barnard Welsh died at his residence, ` g° y f >dunday. Morning by the pastor Dumbarton, on Tuesday and was interred way Of. clothing :: pants, suits and Overcoat9. therefore if you would avoid a vigilance, at- «World a '� ' gained or the Soni lost. Ev at the R. C.cemetery Highland Creek on ,,1` 1 tend to your indebtedness at once, ing—may, L. Perrin will occupy the p Wednesday. Deceased has been an in- The tall8rin department i$ In full blast for the Respectfully yours pit, slid fns some ears and was in destitute p R W. Y. CLARK .- y y HinE Publisher o Ncrms. "J°hn ' Gee wishes to announ6e t t circumstances. $e was a gentleman re- e.� J be is now prepared to buy any quant y spected by all acquaintances. : fall trade, and merely to mention that it i8 m I r. PICBERING,ONT.,AUGUST 19, 1892• of fall and winter apples, at the high t —It is the intention, we are informed, • �. market price. Also a carload or two f to heave a Firemen a practice on civic . 1 m the hands of the same manager is proof that LOCALISMS harvest apples. *4 holiday. All members of the companyL. - ld --At Logan's for 20c each, Mrs. Wi . are requested to a at the hall at 8 a.m. Elow's Soothing Syrup, R. R. Aeli As there has not been a practice for some �. eOeY'Y garment W1II be WeII made. We have a. P —Wanted--A new r�nilch cow. A. N. Thomas' Oil, Magic _Lightning, Cher time the Captain is particularly desirous boll$ dRidle -X** Balsam, Royal Pain Remedy, Yell of having a good turnout on Friday morn- fere y good assortment of worsted trouserila s scut- I ` ' —Mrs. John Cuthbert is in this vicinity Oil, &c., &e. Blood Bitter only 75 sen e ing next. r g r . 1. _4W' with friends. —On Monday, July 251 , through b a —Whereas it has been mutually agreed - - Adel - --Miss Edith Dave, of Toronto, is visit- solicitor, Mr, Hunter informed our co - between the business men of this village, Ings, overcoat7nga etc.. and use first-class trim. — ing with friends here. _ ail that unless a settlement was soon r and whereas there has not yet been heard j i+ —Mrs. M. Reed, of Toronto, is with -arranged, In ten days he would cause a dissecting voice from man, woman or � c friends here this week. writ to be issued against this corporatio child, we hereby announce Friday, An• 2Yllrlgs• OIne and see what We (3an d0 for you. _ T~ ' 1 —Miss M. Code, of Oshawa,-ia" Visiting The council took no notice of the affai ; gust . 26th as Pickering's civic holiday. 1. . - . t1,e with friends in the village this week. but the writ has not yet been served, t The shops and warehouses will all be - 1111• is the intention we understand, of tl closed and business for the da suspend- 11 - —���– for { —Walter Richardson is home for a •council to allow the case to otos t ed. The cricket club intend to have n.<r week from the city. Ue looks hearty. g - - - t.• x Sho. rather than tr and arran e a settlemen . a match between the married and sin le We have m ade arrangbments to act as agents for q good - Key . l ' _ —Miss Pheobe Gibson, of Newcastle, Y g g ; ( is visiting with her- sister, Mre. J. A. -S. H. Jeffery has for his ex pupils f members of the organization. • Those who _ _ t. Hilts. Pickering public school, 4 blackboard, desire to see an interesting game should - —John Dickie, and wife, are with model, 9 freehand and 9 geometrical Pr visit the College green on that occasion. Toronto Steam Laundry: - ging along your Llnell a• friends in Hamilton and Dundas this Vincent Art School certificates, also Wickets will be pitched about 10.80 a.m. � T week. Entrance certificates and one Publ and stumps will be drawn at 6 p.m. in and haVf it Lanndried like 11eI+V. '� tl s, —Miss Martha Wells, of Toronto, was School Leaving certificate. As lie will case the gam is not sooner ended. Pr-ces, are sot with friends in this neighborhood last ome on the evening• of.the 20th ins , —Our Brock Road scribe called atten• ) `I -T those entitled to the diplomas referred tion the other week to an unsightly piece '' reasonable and Work good. r� ► Week. will lease call there and procure t of railing erected at that lace b the -J. F. Doyle, and R. G. Bedson, o f P 1 g p y . - . same before his departure to North T athmaster. But merely calling attention r 11. Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday at P p g -. Joseph Doyle's. ronto. to this eyesore will never remedy the DIC KIE ' , T 1' -=Master Win. Barnes, of Whitby, -while in Toronto on Dsonday wi i defect. To be sure the members bf the ��i� visited with his uncle, W. G. Ham, the his horse and buggy A. Birrel,of the Ba , coaneil feel delicate about interfering with - A' collided with a-misha He and Abra i work done b a but if the - . f t. -_ ' L . I, - - . - fore art of this week. P• -- -----.-----– --------------- ------------- p y pathmaster, rr 1 —Harvest apples "are a drug in the Stoner, of East Toronto, were drivi overseer does not see tide job done in a 1 markethere. .. abouts. Many orchards are along when they were overtaken by a ru a more modern and civilized manner, then - ` awn horse. Birrel's bn was consi • the council has no o tion in the matter. EAVETROUGHING. iL�� ( ' furnishing feed for stock. Y Rt;y p , —Heroic Christians is the topic of the erably smashed while lie himself sustai • Rustic railings may be all right through - �1 p y 1; ed many bruises of a tri . a cedar swamp in tits Townshi of Awav• - " :o: . Y.P.S.C.E. prayer meetin next Sunda Y vial charact pp I - evening. The leader is seise Doyle. Y His friend Stoner was also badly shak back, but iy has few admirers w}ien placed ro I 11 —W. V. Richardson brought us a corn up, and is now compelled to wear o e on one of the most important thorough A large shipment Of eavetr ugh just alrived and I am pre• - - Off . stalk the other day, two months and a arm in a sling. fares in civilization. - - - pared to meet orders.. uo matter how fast they come 1n k half old which measured 10 ft. 9 inches. ---Patrick Sullivan-leased a rig fro - i - I - the liver stable Wednesday f ecaReoRo . —These cool evenings during the past Y y or the p as they have -been doing dorm the past few weeks. - • _ _ pope of attending the funeral of the la a Call and leave 011r Ordlong _ week have done mischief in our veils e P . g 11 g • Barnard Welsh. When the alta t P• Gates, from the Rouge, spent Sunday y order with the rest �- \� _ _ "The boys" have all lost their moustaches. Q at D. Annie'. - cri, I -B. Bunting and wife left on Satur- "Patsy" reaches Liverpool Market a aft. and liens Rose, of Montreal are and have your 1JOU$es and barns troughed . 1 a„, , ; day for Dlarkdale and vicinity, where thought the horse required a rest, a d visiting at T. Jackson's. and be up t0 your neighbors. Don't . s` ' ioi they purpose spending a few days with therefore tied the animal to a post a d E.J. Polk has returned to resume his for et t0 leave your order Wltl1 W�' friends. visited the Liverpool House. During t e duties at the village'school. g y _ P.t —Monday being civic holiday in the absence of the driver the beast beta e , E. Daws has located in Scarboro village . .. the right man. ` f • _ – eity, a large number came down and restless and broke .away from her mo a in the house vacated by R. Collins. j s ent the da with friends in and around ing and ran away. The vehicle, whi t Doss Fannie Stobo, of Toronto, is spend - • ` Y ing her vacation at her home here. ar= ' 0 R was a two seated cans to rig,was lit e T--ff to. I�.:, L 1. �. .- : the village. py' P R Revs H. A. Fish, lata junior pastor of or —Councillor Hilts has been comms damaged, while the horse received but a gcarboro, reaches in the Washington The leading tinsmith, Pickering. se, stoned to have a new coverin laced on few slight scratches. ' - . rig g P church on Sunday. -j the bred at this lace. The action of —The list of voters for this 'rownsl P P Dire. Fred Humphrey' and her sister, �� the coaneil is tom t and timet for the year 1892 has just been teen d c1E P P y• Hies lfason,of Toronto, have been visiting 1� : -Nicholas Morrissey left on Wedges• from this office. The volume contai s at Jas. Hamphrey's. • _. �. ­. • da for Chicago, w some 104 pages. While Pickerin tow N' . . � � - - y g , here he purposes re- P g g o The folio mg gentlemen from Toronto CashDown' ' ­_ ' maming for a time. He is unsettled as ship contains more rotes than any oth r were uoticed in our midst on Suadav last : - . - . to where he will permanently locate. rural municipality in the Province, th a J. Chester, F. Baird, E. Blond and F. and - -' . - -One of G. �'V. Decker's ba drivers y be other tow nahips covering a wed r a R'ilkins. • . . ' 1-' y o. Will secure the se���ces of .o. struck a snag on Sabbath morning. While area, but as Pickering has not an int The heavy hailstorm a few aeeeke ago .. ” • in the pasture the beast stepped Upon a porated village within its confines the has made harvesting very difficult. It has . . : /,.,.--, _ t, ' fore the list of voters is lar never been battered down ao in a great 4 hornets nest. Result, a badl swollen ger than a – leg, y other. It is nee.11ess to say, also th many years and quite a number of theTH w a farmers will receive very heavy loses. i es t - _ —J. �', Richardson and wife, and E. this to nsbip can,lastly claim to b. o e W. A. Heron's new abode has at last re- O i N WS • 0 '. - . . I I � ` Broad and wife, are at Hamilton this of the most fertile in the Dominio - ceived completion and he is now residing in , . •. �.•. • week attending the Royal Templar Parties desirous of purchasinR proper it. The appearance of the building speaks . - . • - - I camp. May they thoroughly enjoy the will make a note of this. very favorably of the contractor, Robert lllltl�. December 81st, 1892. - . n�+ outing. —?dot a little surprise will be occasio Fawcett, who directed its construction. v ,ap . 7 —Rev. Fitzpatrick, of the city, occupied ed through the reappearance of the Loc 1 The residence of Jae. Cornell was the 1 the Methodist pulpit here on Sunday. Option By-Law in these columns. At t o scene of a quiet wedding on Fridav last. St' Rev. Caldwell and wife are expected home earnest solicitation of a umber of rat . It being the marriage of his daughter T �' from the camp meeting at Parry Sound payers the council has decided to ha Sophia to David riffles, of the Electric I this b -law promulgated.ated T Light Co., Toronto. The.newly wedded ■■ em . I to-day (Friday). y p g he prom couple departed for Toronto where the • Monday was a holiday in Whitby de• Ration of a by-law consists in it being pu • will take o their new abode. y . .. - M1 V ' clared sob the mayor. lisped for three successive, weeks to p y y This accounts Albert Cheape has returned from Vir- ---------- - - - �' is for the fact that so an ole from newspaper circulating in the mauici alt tr y P P tuts where he had been called b the gad that place were here to spend the day ipn to which the by-law refers. This bei news of the death of his father, who left A splendid assortment Of • 1 . – fishin and cam in at the lake. done, any ohlection, on the art of an DRESS G O O D S from 8 cents un Fly, ' g p g Scarboro ►est eprioq for a southern climate r —D. Gilchrist, of Toronto, called at our ratepayer mast be,made within thr in hopes of improving his health. Readers sanctum on Monday, but we were not at months next after the third publicatio of the Nzwe will remember seeing a letter .L - home. Most of our -villagers remember Therefore,unless the Local Option by-la from Dir. Cheape a few months ago in elletts from 5 cents up , Cottonades aE the family when they operated the prem- Passed in this Township on. June 20tb, i which he tells of his improvement, but this ises now owned by George McKeown as challenged in •the courts within thr seemed to have been only temporary as ' = - W last week Albert was called there to attend �hlrtings, Cretonnes, Art IViusllns a pl-ning mill. - months from September 2n4, it will - . _ -The Greig farm near the lake shore impossible to quash it, no matter wha his funeral. -• =,077CTES'r - PRZCES - - . - . ; is offered for sale by tender. See advt. defects may perceived therein. PORT uNtON . . I •-Woodruff 8 colt made a bold drib fo a I � � piece of pe. pe a this e d very desirable y R GEOs'' PARKER DUNBARTON, .piece of ro rt , those desirous of mak- liberty on Wednesday a.m., but a8 After a 1spe of 80 da s, durin whichR - _ _ Ing a land purchase should at •once visit buggy was attached to its harness, th an unremitting search has been kept up, _ ___ __�_ - T� fete roved somewhat difficult and wa the body of Ha L. Bron hall, 0De of of the premises and make a bid therefor. p y try g . rE —Mrs. A. Findlay donated us a lily on only partly a success. The beset wa the two poor fellows who were drowned - % a Monday. Nothing remarkable in thgt,- standing in front of the bank, when an. off Port Union on the afternoon of Sun- tint GOODS i.-. -.. .. ­ r but the ,measurement of the flower is other vehicle collided with the Woodru day, July 17, has been recovered• It was • � - . . ; . ' where the wonder comes in. The bloc. buggy. This started the colt, causing it .seen about 12,80 o'clock Tuesday after. - - - ti som measures nine inches across, and is to drag then turned buggy accross to the noon by Joseph Williams jun., 8 Lee - - - - . 1. - W Upturned i of a lightish color with orange dapples. north side of King street, thence along avenge, who was rowing near the shore , ,.--_,-:..;,.___ :__� - . 11 ` —One thing very noticeable to those the sidewalk,'under Dickie & Marquis' about 4 miles east of Victoria Park. ������������=���is��t��i.��w��t•���..��.•�.ai�_�ti"��"""'• 1 . _ driving through the Township is the meg- verandah. When opposite this office the Williams pulled ashore and secured the , - . a . ,• ligenee on the part of the various path- excited animal caught a glimpse of our asiistance of Messrs. C. B. Baker of 842 " , , masters to have the thistles growing on devil. Than was-enough—the borse was College street and Jack Harbert, 889 We are receiving dally our Spring stock � J the highways destroyed in time to prevent easily caught. The buggy was consider- Huron street, who were spending their p1 . the seeds from ripening and blowing ably damaged, while the harness required holiday in vamp Hader Scarboro Heights. - ;o; . 0f ;0; N around. This Is a regulation in which all many repairs. The noise of the affair Taking the sails and tacking off their ratepayers are interested. What encour• was heard sevbral blocks away, ani boat the three pulled out to the- Sody, Prints, "Musllns, . • - agement is offered a farmer to keep his nothing bat a fire alarm could gather which was about 800 yards out and drift. Shaker Flannels Cottons �` fields clean when the Corporation's crop a crowd in the same space of time. ing towards shore. After considerable .•, r r . - - - - . - f of thistles are allowed to go to seed and --The assessment rate for the •toevn- labor they succeeded in wrapping it in . - COttonade8, Shlrtings-, . - fl n ' - blow all over his land 2 It is too late•to ship was straok by the council on Mon- he sails and gettin it aboard, when they . . - W1nceys, Tweeds, it ; attend-to to the matter now, bat more at• day, and woe filed at i a mill lower tha' t once started for the city, arriving at the r E I 11 . a k tention should be paid to• this matter Ia that of last year. This will be welcome �t of Frederick street about 7 o'clock. a WO stedsl tc# J. the future. ' news to our ratepayers, as the general he remains were carried across to the j - —The Treasurer of the Mechanics' In- o inion was that it would be higher, in orgue, and although it was not definite. (off . . - . t r —The here has just received from the view of the recent-law snits. The Port Y- known who the dead man was, the - . . - . .. of �,: D� erartment, Toronto, a cheque for $149. Perry Standard is our authority for stat• ends of both Mr. B oughall and Mr. ,�sk tp sob Our Tw�j ED►.' • �8 elan show better v no it •_? 601 being the amount of the grant to ing that the rate of taxation, a�fde from amider were notWed. Rev. J. S. o which oar Library is entitled to from the the spebiai schools rate,will be 48} mills, ron�hall was gnicklyj on hand, and by pan ever. Our s its. made to .order at $14 Wln:. . • •.-'Provincial Tress The books n n in Reach Townshi , while in Pioken' a clothing and paperq on the bad idea -- ' p° p y srurprl�se YOU. - ` .'f== which this money is to be spenthave been the rate for 18514 will be 4, beside that ified him as hie unfortunate brother -. selected for some time, awalting only,the for school purposes in each seof ion. While he body was in a terribl decomposed1. ' `` % -_ is , c YT ' arrival of the money before being pat madly of as find theamount o oar taxes ndition, and would have quijte nn- . .-..--..--(o) } ,k r ff into circulation. Now that the_ means sufficiently elevated to permitfbins meet- seognisable but for the articles found - . I> �: are here, the books are being placed neon mg the collector with theist, we ehoald eres�n. leo trace had yet been fogad of _ ' . s , the shelves at the Library. The sacra• feel :hankfal that we do not reside in a eorge MaoDider, wholost his life in the We f18_ alf1U haudhng aeemless boots" which ' _W8 a18ur� :- 1. :- ` `j tart' tells us that menbers are not renew• municipality where we would be required ame melaneholy scoMent, bat the watch l ` - '�-` Wil glue perfect satisfaction. • . I ing their subscriptions -es promptly, as to pay'two or three cents on each dollar 111 now be redoubled, and it is expected a !L, r s y' -: '` they should. Com along with your mite of our tta 4owent. If we can a aid a bat the body will be �reoovered in a - .:-- . - - r + �, _, 1.j y. . a L . . _.- :. .'y • e a tea- .p c- -._.-11 - .:,: � " and scours a year's reading of one of tba• ing damages to people who sue silo dale• r two. — most extensive libraries w the county. ages, real or Im while driven on _' ,. . ,.,y m '3►f: R t idlinm sudsy, a tb to Det re ; �. .: .. ai . , 0' . ._: - The new catalogues. will be issued with- our highways, we may reasonably expect ddy, of Toronto, ae mnrde l at . :4 ; . 8 still lower fate f t ., �s> -- - act dela • or y,eare to come• °: v.A ,,: .� .. y _ ,- - acksoa Idieh. on M _ �. � ., � ,�''' - s > ,_ IF ' rr.. • i t 1 !-1-11 ar ( a ., P .•.... -.., :---_,a .; -e!: .air':'... - . -=� ..# f S {'•� ti7 } k a_Er - ,., .-._ _ ::-.. ,- _c :•�(.. .- _ o f#- - .,. 4' z - ]F _ .-- ».. .t. ..r. .e . 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