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Tool has returned from visiting er j# M.BA`PEIiAN, bl,ll., C.bL,1kf.C.P. business and have added several new eoBBEBPGNDiCNTs. y <�� • 1; R• & �.0:, Coronor. OfIlce and Residence, horses and buggies, I can accomodate OLAREMO T friends in the west. ` ,.. R. Cowan s famous threshing machine Hing Street, 1?iekering Office hours: Morning the public withgood riKe at all hours. Wm. Peebles has in hiB employ a young is grinding up the barley harvest fora , ,A , J ` man from the oily. Ci:30 to 11:30; Evening Q to 8. Covered 'bas meets all trains. In John For6 th was W th friends here number of our farmer8. ' } •� connection with liver I kee a y Say why got the pickles the other night Our old friend R. T. Hodgson was witd �, ,- x ' Y P er Snndav and who is the boy that calla himeellJaok a Voc�cl Mttstc. - tis last week. VPe understand he was ` 1 1r`_ ;,,�,,� Sale,Commission and Board- - Miss Bowes is span ing a fortnight brother. ,,...,./.�..L-.a_ ---� - ing Stables, Pickering. F called here as an im ortant witness in a . 4 ' 1WLisS Ids SimpSo21, ith friends qt Orillia Mr. Fowler, of Whiteyale. was in town P UPIL OF THE TORONTO CON- C•49O. TAA. L CX=n• Miss Graham, of Toro •to, is the guest Beveral times furnishing us with music. law edit. The result of the trial had not J, ;4f ' aervatory of Made,is prepared to give lea- - .- °0_ �.- ,� _ Graham Bros. this we k. Jim ie a good player. ' yet been made public. r '' r fi, �. . 1 sons in both inatrumentalandvocal music. lie- ., Q I� M Miss Wier of Stoa villa, spent the Jas• White hae taken a new bacillar in Ong s�t,00l opened Monday 16th in dee x 1, ba ferences r+'--ven if rp quired. - ' the person of a little boy. He has likely foini, Mi.•_, A. L. Irwin in the chair, les • • ': 6,r Thorou h Iflstruction Guaranteed:. �, °�� ' . a abbath with bliss Dow well, L �' g t O m The Misses bhe rd of Berlin, are come to stay. He and his'mother are do- sons rel 1:1 c session read and approved. ra r. Aildross,ClareuloLt. �: ; deg �o, + R, pI ing nicely. The attenilaner, was not up to the usual - . 40 5_ t $ °' ra m le guests of Mrs,, A. Hopper these Amon the man friends rusfiicatiu in � w p�- < - _._-- IF- ;slnr s eq v - � - .i ,a t; Y !; numL.r, mut eGnsidering rite busy 'season r;); � . '" ays• our midst are Miss Peebles of Toronto ; * ,r ' MiSS LETTI E—H EAGENS ea9P �O1 - Mre. Allison and thr children, of To- more sci.olars were present than was ex , o ti ( Geo. Kayeli and Jae.Loeson, of York, spent petted. r: ,t+I, 4, . j tO ,, , �` �1 N onto, were the guests of Duaean Macnab, Sunday at S. Laukin's ; Mr. and Mrs. 1i _ ti,? . S NOW PREPARED TO 131JCLIVE v i '" '" pi est week. music pupils. Elis Alice Tait,a teacher in Z ;dV ;=4 Thompson spent Sunday at John Mitchell's �' -1 the Toronto College of �lirsicsays: ' It gives me p Ey ;juN in • 'o : 3° M H, Thompson left on Saturday morn- of Brock Road, Mrs. Chinn and sister, Vis- UXBRIDGE. 4 in ch pleasure to recuu,Inend hilae Reagens as - ,, a teacher of l►fusic. She has studied will, Ina RQ1I Ica I - ng on a trip t0 Buffalo, where 118 Wlll iced at K. t'�TCigllt'B l�Weeks . : for thepast three years is aniost studious man- zo tier , . ,n i . C amain with friendB for a week or more. The si3essment in Uabrid a this gear uer,cull possesses a thorough technical training. Ca PORT UNION is 20 mills on the dollar. The first half of • ,; Luther Bowes and Chas. Macnab were �" She has proved au excellent pupil thraughout." W� - - - x Gm. p mro "o ' ��8 n r t Jaeksou's Point fora few days last ,. the taxes are payable now, and the collet Residence Pickering station. _ I p„ o •oro,., .5 m m o The body of George r '41cNider, the Lor is re arin g for work. 1 _ _-_ F.• a m b a Awa ;, -n eek. They returned highly pleased second victim of the Port Union drown P P 1, `1. 1 1 --- �''� b o'q q W q cA �1Da�, > m �.i Mr. R. F, Willie, of the west end drug -;, ;, -- Ler/rtt. H I a �• i b o �. I~c�b x m m' ith their oatin in acoident on Jnl 17th waB found float- o^ �b gj g y store, •hae sold his stock and closed his , i n m oo � mQ - __ -_ -- ,r . ,� I �� �q�,w �wc� � D�irs. McDonald, of Toronto, Ie with ing in the lake fotil•_milee south west of store,preparatory to taking charge of. D BXRRIS- cc F_ T E, FARE�VLLL;`(Z. V•, n IJ �� c0 3 .i o " o- ler daughter, Mrs McFarlane. The old the Dlifferin street wharf Tharsda after• McGillivray's business. )41x. McGillivra ' J • TER,County Crown Attorney,and-ynty Z O + ��. ti +� c.7 w : M lady has some serious notion of returning noon of last week b Mr. Geor erWard intends continuein his studies in the line �'i-, k`- solicitor. Court House,Whitby. ---- _ J ' " 'rl - _ __ - _-- ' -- LICI1'OR, NO F- �� ; m o c o ! A to take ap permanent residence here. of Melbourne and Dufferin streets, and of`medicine. g : TA11ES NIILLI:R, SO o eo j : ,� Geo. Ban and• olio hae been em to ed , gL j,1 Au Uxbrid a bo a arentl under ten `' l!J TARY PnLlic Conveya„cer, etcr. Offico at y Q `,� A q m ,� Q (ti S p y rraDk 11�unBOn, m GrOVP, Wl]D were g Y PP Y Thistle Fda," near Brougliaui. 11IoI,eY to loan. ^e a o iA'g m� M . _r- N j in the Michtgar minae for the past year, Ont Bailing. They towed it to the Duffer• Years of age was seen the other evening ;s 1 A 0 a" a returned home on 5atnrday erening. He in street slip, and notified the police of wending hie way homoward through the ! Y OPV �IcGIGLIVRAI', BARRIS , air: _ streets of that town iu a beastl state of r ap P, is now employed on the Ca P. R. section. Parkdale division, who had the body re. „ Y x tens, solicitor~,r�C. oirice °1}p°silo?o�� ,y i .ou ► , _ m Y 'Phe next regular meeting of the Clare woved to the morgue. There were no intoxication. This item has been going 011ice, Whitby•Ont. .loo.Ball-1)oL�an.1J;Hy Mont Foresters' Court will be held on the rounds of the locnl press. Who waB �La ' A, u:l;iilivray,L7,L; money to a papers or marks upon the clothing by the boy and where did he get the liquor? ,, { - -- W e _ ----- edn sday evening, August 31st, at 8 which the corpse could be identified, and On Saturda afternoon last Eli ah Pen - -- --- gOII AS P IiElt, BArIRISTER, 1 Y l -.. • n a r o a 1' m. All members are ret nested to at- it was not until pearl 1 o clock chis ock a eared before liagistrate H.J. Uould - T aIl(-1 .5O11C1tOT. C. i110I16y t0 lOall. O 9 PP ;' tend. morning that it was postti®sly recognized. charged by Tiros. Ellis with using abusive °t commission. �Ofllce: ver Ontario Bank,Ptyker- It is gratifying to know that Mr. Man- The face was decomposed beyond recog- language and threatening to do grevions ��4 ing: °l,en eVery S:Lturdily_ _ -_-__— PICKERING BRANCH. tie, Sr. wl reslides on the �tlicon of vx - . _ _ __ - nation. In the pockets were found two bodilv harm. Defendent pleaded guilty to r PL�IISTt)N, LL.I#., of Law - — --- -- brill a is fast recovering from his rather i e been in the charge and was fined $5 and costs, in 1 • b. O g rings, which are thought to i ai � . ranee, Ormiswu �'� iJreiv, Barrierers, - serious attack of inflammation. Ile is able all X8.75, which he aid forthwith, at the• ` Solicitors,�otarics,wc., 1� T��routo titreet, 'co- Open for the transaction of all lel;itimate the possession of lietiidec', but before any 1' runt°, will be at C1tlermont every ThursdiiY t0 be at'011nd again. of hie family could be found to identify same time remarking that it was a pretty Office over J.Bundy's ah°p. Dlouev to loan. 2•ly Banking Business. . ' _ OFFICE.HOIIRfi—FrOYi] lO t0 3; Saturday Itis qumerous ; iriends around Here big fine far telling the truth. Penack is a �,, t E. R. Rickets, one of hie companions who -_ --- --- - - to i o'clock. . will be greiyed to learn that James I'at- reach©d the eb�re, short man and Ellis a big fellow over G ft r arriyed at the Morgue hi h. j rt�J)�t tt�)•�' -- Savin�►s Bank i eb��eetian raison is eonfin©d to the house through and iwwediatel regio ized the boll b g %� �- illness. It iB ex clad that he will re- y y y A lot of tile is sold here, and the demand - I- �_. '' the clothin McNider was but 21 ears IIOI'ILI�vS, VETERII\ARY SUIS (3-y) GEOTW , KERR, Manager. g• y is more likely to increase thea decrease. HoN Graduate of the Ontario Vet- cover, although is illness is of a linger• old, and was for 10 years before his nn• We think it might pay to make the tilo . - . ' Colla e, Ti,routo, will visit %Vhitoval© -- r�- - --- ing nature. timely death an employee of the bank of here, as well as pottery, brick, Bic., inetaad �;, ' erinary g, Dis°axes of Z'lll th8 31st of W. Dowswett iB makiD exiQneive re• '� and Cherrywood .every Saturday. g Montreal- He lived with his widowed of bringing it from other places. A com- _ '` s - thehorsc�s foot attended to a 1uy who°ing forge pairs to hiB shoW1'OOIIlB. The shop is be• r • + ' ' lot �3,7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- mother at 22 Balmuto street, mitee of the council might investigate the ole ra ph address: Whitevale,Onti s ing raised, and the old shingles Upon the __., wm" matter.—Journal I � • ` ' `• tended to. T g l 34-y- A UJ1 V 1 1. • r P.O.address:Green ltiver.Ont. roof giving place to new � ones. These GREEN RIVER- �'� r '- -�- chanlzea will,wnke the town bell sound all . t r VETFIIINAli•y. MARKHAM. �. - H O P h 1 b the louder. bliss Platts and Mr. Carlett, of Toronto, . ' �'� Special Br} altls Fill be + , _ s Sliroe°ll. ¢;1'a:11I:1tC of Ontario `-eteriu-I < (leo. Graham made a abort stay with have been rusticating at alr.Ferrler'a. Tenders foe carrying Her Majesty'tt i :a,K" . ary College, Turunto, u81co curl residence,Lin , Offered ill Silver �lllltl ton's avenue,'1'inc�ring village. Calls by a"Y' 4 Graham Bros. Ile' found the work of Nlisfi Minnie Barnes accompanied by, mail from `turkham iia Box Grove, etc., j or night liruu,ptly at .ru,ded to. A first clasgi eueral blacllstriith shot iii cooliectiou. ©�v' ke cud . '- fitelxl wind shoeing the heavy horses for the fairs too Atr. Powers,of�t'innipeg returned to the t�, lir0ughanr cull retnrrl are very Homer 6x g y: , hard work for his physical strength. The paternal roof Friday evening after alyear.s 0119• I �t rigs gottetl up,as well as t+ll Inanl,er of repair- T t ing du1,b,at lowest liviu; rateR, IJainc and die- `��tCL16s And key OPEN vacancy caused by the removal has not absence. The Cir. T. It. authorities sent' ten car . t ` eases feet Inane 'a specialty of, ulwaya alyyt yet been filled. elaas ell°er°l'''aud• FACE WATCHES Of Quite a force of men iia:e been en¢gged lutul s of gravel here on .Monday afternoon I; - - John Coakwell had his left Band caught making repairs on the mill daui for the for the purpose of putting the yard and , ,yoc ietiNr.. in a threshing machine on Wednesday of past fortnight and ae we go to prase the streets surroundiu�; the stiitum in decent �- e . _ �.: - American and ' Swiss Sha e While their act is dui a recciated. " SU\ LUllUl: \`0 ]30. I. O• last week. The second fiugefr naB ter coatraet is ra )idly nearing completion. l ' y pp' ISIi till a ree that it was done none too soon. : NG a ribl lacerate9l, while the furetiugcr curl 1{cv. ll r. Bryne, of Markham, a ill oc g �, G. T. This lode-wears every Monday ,Make. r11SO a larrfe n m- y The 1:Id3terli I)i�trict Uruugenleu of To evr+ping iu the year, iu Dale`s Hall,ll'iciiwrn g rind; linger Here also Considerably bruised. cupy the pulpit het'e ►5ritlday t;�'CUir)1; next ionto, and friends to the number Of 7fio - Every lrerson invited t° Juiii rti'ri he 1 1 Jlv Ler of desirable second The wound is doin bicel while peva Mr. Shaw otheiateb in a aim the grand Cause of,reinl„ ranL'e. lire Ma In6 senor of Mechanics' In- Inr ea acit • for the first named gentle• passed through here on Monday to Jack- i• I _ _ - hand watches • in ruu-- 3 P p 3 son's Point. Two englines were required to I -- stutes, visited our village oo Tuesday. man. r raw the ,art •. A leasant tine was . - , �3uat�tc� (�art+ty. 1 1 y P - - _ _ - . - p ing order. He expreBRed himself as highly pleased While aaunterin flown llaiu St. bunchy sp,,,rt ___S11n. - -- - with the libiar now in circulation here, evening, oblivious of our surruundin s we pines for . Uotic•ey ltrvt•, .,- y g 1'arrners who use teiim enf, - �-tt\\, Cru.ey:wCor, Corn AT SACRIFICE PRICE and strongly recommended the starting were aroused from our usual Suudap seen• thre9hing should examine their iu nl t or 1 mII011 A5 D of a nlight school -The executive will ser- iug reverie by the sound of mubic. Cdre- l,ohcle.a and see if the necessary pe 1 u,issiouer for t,?: ug ?atiidavlta; etc., �y re inont,Ont. Vit'. a O, S, BAR N ARD loultly think the matter over and report ful obberyations rom .d the fact that it license is tittached to or written thereon. ,' { -. BUNTIIG Issner of Marriage later as to a-decision. was•iohn's voice and the air"can anybody Nearly all insurance comptiny's now grant - L• hicensos fur ii,r+(;ottutp of Ontario. Of` W�3ITBY.' Those a ho have visitors, v:Oulu rotifer tell me N here ray Flora's gone ? rt thre�+hing prig iler;e under certain restric- nee at the story, or at 11is reauleur.r�, PI'k y int; _� _� _ a favor un uh by *leaving their nanies at Several of the boys are looking for the tirlrls arra r onditio►ls, ,trill it wriuld be well ��i Village. - to ubse;ve such conditions beforehand• sc► SPEC AL NOTIC the otliee here at any tiwe durinK the scalp tit ilia pencil pusher linin Cobbler's • R.BI.ATO\, r0N` NSliIP C1,, 1tK week. It is ditbieult w et all reonnl Corners. fife hays beard threats loud that in the event of loss the companies can D. Conveyancer, Cornmiesioner for taking g Pe ±incl no glouud for complaint, or rc>nm for ' .. affidavits, ?lecounta, „u;i Insurauce Agent. news, unless this method be adopted and long and should the unfortunate be litigation with claimants. , Dlpney to loan on tarn, propdrLy, wills pro- Notes left with Mr. Gerow, or placed in located.-about the time some of his effus• The Markham Fire Brigade were curt for �, bated. OFFICE--At 1Vhrt°vale. will he rn Harougharn every Monday after„ooi.i for the the P Office will receive our prompt at- ions Come out iu print we veotare his top prachc e Tuetiduy evenfnt;. Nu. 1 hose cons- �7 �' _ tention. In fact an item of news left as knot would be in imminent and transaction of business, y p y• pany ran to the hydrant at the corner of 's ;. ` above stated will he attended to by us. �w - George and Church streets, coupled on 550 . -r ' -�rchitet;t, r Help us make the Claremont column an BROUGHAM. _ feet of hose and threw a strettin over the. , - :� _ �" /� A. POST, CO u v TV ARCHITECT '���, R. HONVSF, Druggist,of ti�hit Y, interesting one. Public School house. Nu. 2 Company ran._ L1• for the county, of Ontario Drawings be s leave to inform the public that he H ]endid market onTneeday. In dairy 3 * Poucher, of Toronto, is with her to the corner•of Wilson street, coupled 450. i • and specilloatioes furnished for every class of g uncle this week. feet of hose and played on the Woolen - building. ;;team and hot water heating aux has engaged the services of i•fr. J. Il. produce and hen fruit, was this: particu ventilation a special Office-Gerrie Block, J U Rl:, a Grahuate of Detroit Opt al laxly the case. Butter in crocks brought Hiss Robinson, of Markham, is visiting dill, throwing a fine stream clean over the ,c corner Dundas and Brock stretste, Wuitby. jnstitute and ChicaKo Opthallnio Coli lge 16C. while choice pound rolls ran ae htKh at lir. 1•'rael's. high tower. The hookand ladder company r Residence-Kingst°n Rona East Pickering• s7-y to be at hiB store on Frida 8d c. th Our village had a visit from the fatherof for some reason did not turn out. The - _ p ati 17c. >:.Q;a sold tit 10 to 11 Dents. The j��al Option this week. brigade will meet again for practice on - A t.iD1teer'iyi!/- (one day) to Rive free-advice �to all tl se poultry supply wap mucic short of the de• Mrs• W. Brodie, and dau lhter, of West -'."-v- :' troubled with defective vision. D n't 6 Tuesday evening, the 30th lust., at 7 p. m , . AIlII3AN1i5, Lhe orcl ani reliable a inand. It -iB_ claimed by those who Tmm�to, were with friends licca this week. slrcrr i';corromiat. 7 LT for et the date, Frida bet ►Nd. C rile should know that a lar er number of p _ . Auctioneer, still in the Held, able cull g y+ P g This locality leads all others in the bar "�., _ willing to conduct any si�lea entrusted to him, and Have your eyes tested. people were here On Tuesday than at any vesting line. Marry of us are through and a - and takesthis opportunity of lila"king his pat SPECIAL NOTICE+' previons market• Notwithstanding this are ready for the threshers the second time. East Scarboro roue for past favors,and hopes for acontinuance - - — a of tII©m. Terme for aerviees moderate. Ar- �,_ fa0t, there was roou>< for more. Tb© aKyuiea of One Of our WCat acrd Yil F r rangements as to dates and terms can be made MBeter Peter Leaper narrowly av8rted lagers the other evening thrAugh drinking Aliss Franks spent a few days•recently _ _ "� at the office of this paper• 45 tf , with her aunt, Mrs, Plaxtorn. ' a tAt riblo acoident on Tuesda morning. l oil or some such liquid, kept his nei6h Mrs. Kenner, of Toronto. is -rusticating • fa. r-j�111c"VIAS POUCHER, Licensed Aue- His father is employed on Raw'soa's new born tip most of the night. iu our midst and is the guest of Mr. Nor . -. 1 tioueer,`'aluator,etc.,for East York and 110Uee, and on th© morning cuentiOned Thos. Young has decided to attend the , 4 the whole of Norte, cull fiouth Ontario. strict :Normal school and obtain a second class 'toil. attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. - was engaged on the roof. Peter, who is Miss Lizzie Chapmu is spend' g a few , . Charges Moderate. Address TI30S.POUCHEIt; EACH PLUG OF THE professi0nttl CeCLifiCl114e, at the same tithe about 14 yrarB of age,aBcended the ladder. days with her sister at Niaga ra-on-the- � Boa 47,Brougham,out. pursuing his medical studies. Lake. -_---__ When about half way down the roof he The settlement of the Ferrier-Bice dis - - - --- , Miss Bambritige has returned td the city Boots u-ttrl oho_ es. lost his balance and fell to the gr -nnd, a pute was not mentioned last- week by us, Y !-' 13 afters ndin a rt of her vacation with = . . __•..- -: - - �` , distance of Bome 28 feet. It ie boDght thereforQ we give it here. The two cases ts" HN LESLIE, BOOT AICD SHOE that he somewhat broke the forou of the Waco tried to ether and ',lies. Bice fined $1 friends in this vicinity. O rV Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders fall by grasping the Boafiolding for n par• and•costs. f; bliss Ethel Saturley, whohas been spend- ;t _ prou,ptly attouded to. Eaperieuced workman- ' Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite rho r bele of a st:eond. T1aoBe who W1tD8Bse d Only part of the seats Have yet arrived ing her vacation at Mrs. Cooper's returned - ► ;- ship' :p; IS 1tiIARKED :o: to the city on Saturday last. t ' News.King street,Pickering villages, 7-v- the accident were fearful lest the boy wa a for the school, therefore the council cham- M N t lef a Tuesd last on ' -- - -- - - - - her still does dot as a lace of learnin _ rs or on t bei ou ay ' killed, but he soon rallied and attended Y P a.trip to the.North West, to visit her sons . V - Hotels. The next time our trustees require school �_ school the same afternoon, as though who are settled there. Wewish her apleas _ 1 th th r_-„ "`• - r er wi apo e - - desks they wi 1 place an o d r i ,` �1 ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., nothing had happened. l� �mpy• ant visit and a safe return James Gordon.proprietor. Tbis hotel is'a - --- _ Mr. and Mrs R. Knowles attended the fine new brick Luilding, finished in superior IN BRONZE LETTERl3 KINSALE. It ifs reported that burglars tried toeffeot style. Every convenience and comfort for the an entrance into Willis' store one evening funeral of the late Edward Burton, near itis; travelling public. New and commodious stables Oshawa, on Sunday last. Mr. B. was well _ __ . 25y NONE OTHER Gl•ENUI E Oar Juvenile Temperance Iodge is a recently. Hearing the noise T. B. arose g _ ,• , and sheds. _._ and disohar ed several chambers of his gg known in this vicinity Navin reBided itn - Pickerin , Ont., thriving and vigoronsyonngster. Although g our midst for some time.. ESTERN HOUSE, g onl eleven monUhs old, still ft wal)ie alone calibre bull dog. ThiB had an unwelcome ` ` , y Y now open for the accom,nod ing, O the' M Y Onr Bible class has resumed under they ', travelling public. This hotel, having lately y11j,ONE • TO LO N like a man. A short time ago it field a sound to the burglars and they hastily re- leadership of Rev.' G. M. �Vatsou, B. A =�,. ;;'_ phanged hands,has been re-furnished through- 4 N M 0 RTGAG E S EC U R I T very Bnooesr;ttai opeD meeting, at which moved to rther and lesiadan;�erouegaarters• �r :y crit. situated as it is,opposite tris f3pink Mill■, lases were spo$en and songs sung by the Jahn Patterson's new engine hhaadd a break• There was a very good attendance on I I of the Mills. lyieais p k he smoke Black se ratin ThurBday evening. We hope to Bee a larg $ � ,� : j it is convenient for patrons at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages a De little ones themselves- It is looked. u n down last wee , t g er attendance at next meetin We would ;;; or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling po while the machine was being conveyed from and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for bentures purchased for cash. witb great favor by the community, and is also like to see the Sunday ev ning prayer l$� • P ' 1 horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. doing a noble work which will.bear frail oge-fru to soother. ,_Th®damage a fount- meetin resumed aB the Dung leople. * , The bards open at ail legal hours,andis stocked RFA2� �'sTA. in the gloriously . sweetened byand-by. ed to shoat S9A. This new machine iB do- g ' with ore liquors of every brand. ANDY Mc- bought and sold on commission. in s lendid work, it help of the D. L. always took great interest in it when it was• ,* Yds pp 151y Meanwhile the interested ones are being g P g held re ularil . - - CULLY, Proprietor. Saw er a ies, for which W. Cowie is g y — — A ct for: Western,La sashire and of enoonraged to keep up their good fight.and y The monthly meeting of.the Mission Band ,� h=>, ,e.k �>� Wat�hmak�rLp. ondon and Manchester Fire Insurance m- so make the young people of Kinsale re• agent. was held on Tuesday evening last, and was, , '4 _ r - �- .n_- ,_-4-., panies,-North American Life Insuran a gowned the Count over,as honest, truth- Inepectsr May paid our Meclta>�ioe In- � V �� Oo.,alto Accident Lisruance taken. y one of the most interestin and ro$table 'X' , A CUTHBERT ial s#ad temw+rate. At a late meetiD rho stitute Library s pmfeseional visit on Tues- g :• ' . + _ g da Altar a thoron h ezamination of the meetings which we have had. a were ', L y following of�eere were a pointed for the y• g favored with two very interesting and in- .- '� i tigent for EDWARD SCHEUBE, whole- A.R i for resent gnarter: C. T. Frank Mowbra library he espreBsedeasnre with the of sale dealer in Wa�chee, Clocks, Jewelleiry pp pp Btrnetive addresses during the e•�bu'ing. > �` -� `i'. T., E. Emmorson; S•, V.Lewislt; A. 8., fair. and was gist to see that we had an Rev. H. ,&. Fish, a former assistant pastor �; �, and fancy goods, 11 (eleven)Wellington at., , CONVEYANCINGt CAURFUnLY Dd lg� e=ceptionally well I Lssorted collection of on'this circuit and recently a misdonary at. _ " '� '`` Tor-onto. Call and see stock. B. Adamson ; F• 8'., J. Neal; T.,F.Rodd; 1 books. At hits recommendation it is the �•, Eva Rodd; P. C. T., Chas.Iirogersrf;M, Gore Bay, Mnrnitonlan Is. gave a brief ee � � � } c - Dressmaking. -�'�•11aA@; PY`Cy�® •_- Bella LaWtOn; D. M., Alma Rogers; (I., iateDtioii to arganis �t Dight Bohool in con- �nnt of his work there a#ted which a short �:. �, { t -" ^�^ ,,-„^^^^^ - Gfood Village Lots on north side King ti"t Annie Rodd; S., Walter ers. neotion+at W crh I�mniercial work alo” 1 i, address was gi Y) byY IBB Bambrte, of YF' {�` �! RE88MAKE Ria, PERFECT FIT. 1.0. between corner and the oollego auto ; _ wi be tfalm u `•phe .+i(Ilovernrtt�at �r�cut yp, C,(I, 18. b ad �� `� 4• for sale, to ether with other viii_ e pr "" " "- . Tt)ronto, Sec. the' ., ., v. TING tailors stem for outtin dresses g to + 1, s were liftened;t wlt'aLpb latent Y � ettd i&)at Sl will`:1� ,�ref�ae o��ith - sy g ,_,a b C One good house and lot for sale oh pf Aurera who th in "' acid mantles, taught y Mice M. bit ausland, very ,jphptpR 8 l , hI1.., , e .-rL �4f!., 1t >i4te•i �z, i � i. • t _ ...i _ rs • z_ < r fca'? tl'ticte thrall rho in a -� s e. 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S,"!.�-:.i fit. t ....J a, ._, _._ f+-..:., ... -.,. ..-.. . -.. -: - I .� - .s 'k - - �f e.. .�• t ' t - . -.4� . 1 , �. sized.when lowered and a thin aid n�i ani s i !-. . <' boauiu. tt wtlt9aimply murder. ho y had t,lemnge'a. �Ve fouud•it qquite impossible to • IJE LOU OF THE�3I8S�N�. in t lett his boric without his father'akno ledge obtain anp clue toArt qt's movements after ... bo got.l►t because,of the breast ff away of ' THE 'BELLS O.F LI' LAV E�: he left hitt horn whir : as but the day lie• An W�ice of lorlUsh �'e.,�at� that wul the forepart. And now same an exhibition r _ tad married without his lathers co sent ; of heroism u n wltioh the world mi hh well . `� ad}Harried a low woman they h never fore his fathers fatal 4occident. From that Stever be W'arxettea- p° g t '' °� -""" seen ; had disgraced the family ame. time Arthur no longer commualcated with The Birkenhead, tr shi irou� addle- gaze in awe. Strong add resolute stood that - r,1 A- �P P P rohesded man with the drawn sword— k `: ' and,then had written a letter that ki ed his the family lawyer, or drew upon the sum of wheeled, and of 556 horse wer, sailed a: 1 - CHAPTER,II. P° with his men face to face with death.; But, d r, , . " : father. That Ras how the grief-s 'eken money which was payairle to him,as �revions . f. . - �, r, from Qneenatown, 7th January, 1&52 for the says a writer, nobler than their adhesion to pj ' , ' ( ± .. >sai�T8s rrcnr..+a s nrscovitaY mothor looked at ii, until the bittar eas of to his disappearanae he had n ularly douo' Ca a Navin on board uetacIlmenta of the I • - her s�u1 deepened intodeadly halve of her Wa mi ht if we were rich, fi ht the rattan g discipline, sublimer thaw mere devotion to .. j A g 1°l h Lancers, 2nd, 6th, 43rd, 45th and 60th their commander,wasthe spiritwhich moved ; {"'*' It was the year. of that Egyptian cam son Arthur. Sho would notallow th Vicar out in the eottrts of law ; but the presump- - t� _ i n is whioh the battle of Tel-el-Kabir had tion-would still remain against -us, as we Riles' 73rd,?lth, acid 91st regiments. It the soldiers to murmur aequieai,ence in the } pa g to speak to her on the_subject ; struck upon a pointed pinnacle rock off heroic officer's behest to stand calmly where - E - had belen fought and won after the long simply aided and abetted her son n the could not prove that Arthur Norham was Simon'sBay,SouthAfrioa,and of 638 persona the were and lace the inev►table. 1'1►ter - �Y::f niplht-march beneath the stars. The Bcitiah murder of her husbau,l. alive at the lima of hit dathec s death. Near• onl I f;4 were saved b the boats ; 454 of y army thereafter entered Garro, carrying And Arthur himself, and Arthur's ifs or 1 thirt vara pare ed,and the mystery Y Y were no flashing oyes and resolute looks ea their sick sad wounded with them. In the Y y Y the draw sad r soldiers pertahed February if he had addressr�l them o"the eve of bat- ' i widow—what calamity had ligowis over- of his dice►ppearanee aw never yet been sely- 1 $5 ,• hospital uarters an officer sat writing at a taken them? 'ver thin that was sarble ed. But I agree with ,you to thinking that , , tie ; ao answeriu,;,:neer,such as would have y g 1 no foregoing is the record in Hayd"'s reeted his ears has lie asked them tro follow - , - . table. a was dark in complexion, as if was done to trace Arthur' ' but thing Arthur's mother, seeing that she has ample Dictionar of bates of one of those striking ft : �� he had been for man months under the Y him in the deadl char a But oath iu that Y availed. lie had gone like last inter's means of her own,, ought to make some pro- events the facets of which once.im resaect y g t� . burning glare of a sub-tropical sun; while snow. He could not have wilfn►1 d dented vision for the future o� Clara and her chit, P moment resigned himself to death, sad took , ` the thin and wasted face showed that he Y u u the memor aan never he for octan. his wife, because the deepest and rmeat dren." po y g farowell of h ape, and lova, and life, and all had bean and still was as invalid. In the The incident is called to mind by the fact thin s dear ! Face to face with etrernity, affection had always existed betwee them.. For more than an h ur the three sat m•p• that the details were recently read out by need we doubt that many a painful thought regiment he was known as Captain Norhsm, And she left with her little baby Clara, versing on what lay a near to „he heart of ro al order on rho grade round of every . - ' but Lo the Vicar of Linlaven and to the was heart broken and did not eurvi much each—George's resto tion to health, and y p g and bitter reflection rushed through the . . Ca tarns nun wife whom we saw enter German regiment, the Kaiser thus aeknow- dcemed men's mtnda' Many a backwarl _ ( I . P Y g over a year. The Vicar's wife w then the sad possibilities that might ensue if the ledging that no more i"apirfng example of lane;e would be taken in fans on dear fa- - I - the Vicar's study at the close of the last alive, and, when the •young' moths died, event were not res ration. At length militar heroism and erfect discipline g Y - 4 . , - - - chapter, he, the absent one, was simply and took home the little Clara, and brou ht her Clara pleaded fatigu , and retired for the Y P miliar home scenes, and- well-beloved - more kindl . s ken of as Geor e. And it could ire imtRgined• faces never to be seen a sin. But not _ Y Po g up with her own two boys, and was true night, carrying her usband's letter with The story,des its tho to of its lu.nin- g was to these dear ones at home—to his wife mother to the child. her, no doubt to weep nd pray over it alone, P g a heart quailed, or gave outward evi- -he was writin now. Let us look over oua heroism, is a sad one. The British dance of mental arra 1e. Down, s�i11 . : g Even the fact of this poor child's han. as good women do. F Cher and son coat inu- troops fi titin a must rho Kaffira had been gg his aaoulder a"d follow his n, p g g g down sank the shi et all was calm on' . - Pe ed condition failed to soften the w' d and ed to sit there for ano her hour. not saying hard) cut u , and reinforcements were P, Y : One eveuin he writes I had a Y P board as if her com n had been assem. g+ . unnatural resentment of the old dy at much one to the other,but smoking together ur entl re uired. These reinforcements y etre a ex rience. It was •kfter the re- g Y q bled for Sunda mornin service. Sobbin g, pe the Hatl—Dame Norham, as eh was in rho silent confider of friendship, which were sent out from Cork on board the troop% Y g g. oei t'of m father's letter in which he inw shi Birkenhead with all haste. Two regi.- wives and fatherless children were drifting I i p y generally styled. She would not ee the at such times is belle than talk. P over the blue ex nse to a haven of safer formed me that your grandmother had re- child ; refused to look upon it. Tha it was The hour of eleven ad pentad out from menta had suffered severel in the cam ai Y solved to settle her own ro rt otherwise y P ud but with Got. Seto"—under the starlit sky _ P Pe Y the offspring of her own son was othing the church-tower, w en a loud ring was -_the 74th Hi hlandero and the' 91st--dud - than u n you. I had been in a despairing bon• he had been awicked a"d u atural heard at the door-bell Shortly thereafter g --alreiuiy in the grasp of death—there was I - po was not — Mra. Sommes the old houaekee er, entered the reinforcements included 66 "len to the no craven heart who wished to take the - ' ii mood for some days. My wound son, and had murdered—yea, mur ered P tormer, and Ca thin Wright one sergeant, healing well, and I worried myself into his own father. She had been left by her rho study. and 60 to the latter. There were also on Place of any of the .helpless ones, sad be somethin like delirium as I thou ht of the " saved instead. No• soma at the pumps, al- g g haeband sole executrix of his pro ty and " Please, air, she said, addrea'ttn;{ the board detachments of the 12th Lancers, lnd ' { helpless state in which my death would estates, and never, so long ae she co d help Vicar, ` that be rho ardeaer come to telt Quebn'u Regiment, f3th royals, 1`lth Regi- though they knew the labor wsa futile ; leave you and our or children. That ou . 9 h rent ;43rd Li ht Infantr 45th Re imeut• but the teeter act rank to rank and po Y it should the child of this unknow moan- ua that Rafe the ow . cotch pedlar, ave g > ` should be entitled b all the obli ations of g y' g shoulder to shoal er stood on those einkin Y g ly-born Esther Hales,own a single red of found a pore man a-1 ing to-nighton Brath- 60th Rides • and 73rd Re ir»ent, The 74th g . natural law and family ties to the provision them. rig Fell, and Lawren Dale the miller and $Colonel Ford ee Planks--faithful to duty—uttering no mnr- ; had lost its commander, Y ' mur or er a band of noblemen, whose (` a which your father's mother has it ie her some more o' them h ' gone up and carried Y-- Her only remaining sod; Ji", anted in action, and Lieut.•Col. Seton went out true+ heroism no Thermo lae could rival h power. to-make for you, and yet to be, cut upon ancceeding to the estates of hi father him down- They h made a bed for him with the reinforcements to take over the PY ' .j• - .. off therefrom by a perverse and unnatural in the OwJ.Gran a nd lease, air could and whose devotion neither saint nor mar- - . . - • atter his mother should depart th ; but g ' P ommen. He was the senior officer on board ter•ever excelled. And standin thus,in un- ` act of will on the part of one ao nearly re- Jim rho dissi sled oath had row n to Mra. George tel na h e some blankets and rho_trans rt, and noxi to him in rank g . lated_to ou—I sa the thought of all this P Y K P wra to cover tits re man, for gardener Po ` broken order, with o aha a the rfate gaz- i - Y y' be a dissipated man—had burned ao to Ps P was Ca t. Nri ht of the 91st. The Birken- burned into my brain, and must have goad- sa a he be as near sad ser ever man can P g eailoro—who were to share their fate—qaz speak rho candle of life at both en s, and Y head which was a fine piddle steamer, ing on them in speechless s�Imiration, that _ . - ed me into a kind of frenzy. had, good ten years ago, passed into name- be commanded b) Capt. Salmon, a master in battalion of British soldiers were swallowed - "I de not know whether it was in a state The Viear re lied hat Mrs. Oeor a had less grave in a forei n land. His sis rAno, P B rho nav , mado a good passage and en the r--- of delirium or in a dream, but I found my- retired for the ni h and was not to be ' ho i,y the relentless waves. Not half-an- had died, unmarrie ; and pow, the etatos g 25th 1'e rusty, 185•l, reachesd Simon is Bay. hour from the striking to the sinking yet self in the dear old church at home—the disturbed • but that he the housekee er , �' � and other property were designed or the P rime ass valuable, arid, pot only was the ( _ ' church of Linlaven. I was seated in my was herself to ive t e- rdener what was time had been given for a grand display of ' l eaeasion of a very distant brant of the g ship steaming at a epeect rapid for the all that is beat and noblest in man. In sli father's.pew, and alone. It was night, and po necessary. r' k family the Linleys of Longarth, rding period—eight miles an hour—but the com- 438 souls erished—includin the allant ' yet soroehow it was-not quite dar The Wilfrid started to his feet, and said he P !� g to rho fiat of this hardened old other, mender of the vessel to shorts" the die• Seton whose noble heriosm was an example '. church was filled with a soft luminous haze, whom neither calamit nor death w able would himself go do to the Old Grange • , y lance, closely hugi;ed the ahcre. Simons all—and nut a woman or child was lost. as of moonlif,ht through obscured glass. I and see what was afoQ� Ba had bean leFt behind ani ever stroke - eat,absorbed in the perfect stillness of the to soften. The Gran was, a (tall baildin est be• y Y Of the dead the 91st contributed Sergeant ' place. Then up in the church tower I heard So variously dcea adveroity act an react g of the paddle was bringing Algoa Bay, the + on difTerent natures Some it ri en into a Youd the vicarage gakden. The night was Butter, Corporals Webber and Smith, sad the bell strike one—two_three—slowl P landing piece, nearer to hand. Tha night 41 rivates- 1Na their lorioua mentor Y' sweeter and nobler fruition ; others dries now comparatively ctf►m, and the old build P Y B Y solemnly—till it had struck twelve; the feet wan fine. The waves rippled gently in the never be for often. up and warps into saplesas rigidity. ing could be seen eta ding out black against (3 stroke dyingaway in long melancholy vibra- moonlight, and scarce three miles off could There were man miraculous esea s _ - All this was in the minds of thi little the sky. From the doorway a gleam of Y Pe _ tions;and once more the chticch was all li ht shone out s" on entenn Wilfrid be seen the dull gray of rho coast line of aniongat uthera that of Cornet Bond of the . family group as they sat there with G oregs s g ' - g' Danger Poikr" inous name 1 rhe hopes 1 Zth Lancers who was a a lendid swimmer still as death. I then observed that the letter before them. To the Vicar it r ailed saw the pedlar, with some others, standing P beside his ack, lap rn in hand and before of all were hi h, for never yet did the and reached the shore b Ilia own unaided- went door was open, and that a white belt thoughts of Arthur Norham in the d ya of P British soldier a heart fail to beat with Y - I - of light lay across the porch. I saw too him the fi ure of a tate man on a rough. exertions--afterwards lending valuable aid - . - afigure standing there,shadowy,ghostlike, their youth and friendship long spa g quickened, eager excitement as ho neared „ „ lv extern riled bed, evidentl in a state of to others, who must otherwise have perish . -" and yet b- ive. He entered, enc'. movad Yea, he said to Clans, thea pe rat,ce Y the enemy rt�ith whom he was alxrut to en- ed. But our concern is with the esea a and . p uneonaeiouanena. 1 fifrid «t bis hand on a e Numbers strolled about the clack P stoat u the aisle until he ttad almost reach- of the figure which George saw in his ream p Q g . ' adventures of Capt. Wright, of the 91st. - . is like your father as I last saw him. I ex- the mans wrist, anti after a time satisfied chatting, talking, and speculating on the ed the altar. But he did not approach - himself that the ut was beatin fedbl t,api. \t'right with five others gra8ped a ct that I must have described m at P g- y work before them ; a few were below - r r beater The I largo piece of driftwood with which theyI. . farther, for aft this point he came ova some time or other to George, and th t the anti in ermittently, ut still g loun iu , if not Glee in in their ham towards where I was sitting, then turned rderiec arrived fr m the vicar a with g E P came in contrret.wheu the shipp sank. the i _ and stood before the burial p�at;e of the Picture I then drew has lain latent i his �` mocks. Amocg those on eek at half past sea watt covered with such float:n feces z mind until recalled to his memory wl •le in utankete sad otbar c verings, in which the Len in the evening was Capt. Wright, of the g p Norhams of Brathrig Ball° I was close to old man was carefull wra t ;and the edlar and with men struggling in the water. So , . . j a state of semi-delirium. Yet tt i very P P Qlat. Regiment, and he at�d the officer of far ae the ca lain could ud a at least 200 trim, and I knew him. My dear wife, it ntran a and ver sinful to have the sat volunteered to stay here for the rest of the P j g - . was your father, Arthur Nochant 1 I never g Y P P the watch heel a long conversatioH respect- men were dt first kee in themselves afloat brou ht back to me so vividl as this cam night beside tho a , and to give warning P g g y �. ing a light which attracted their attention i b clip in to feces of the wreck. Bnt ' saw your father in life ; and yet somehow dce' to to the neighbours if anything happened to on the ort aide. There was a elf hL diner• Y g g P . render bel neceasar P tb men were sinking in all directions and the - t knew that this ghost, or apparition, or . No one a ke fora time. Clara w evi• P - eidolon,or whatever it was,waa your father. ppoo Wilfrid thanked I 'm for his kind offer, ence of opinion as to which particular baa sharks were busy -a; work. Three boats -- Icould have touched him, I was so near; dearly thinking leas about the dreg and and trade the man g night, promiein to COn it ass, but they were agreed that it were drifting bottom upwards towards the . but 1 could not stir. • He did not appear Lo the strangeness of it, thea of her bna d a 8• he was a l_ghthouse. condition in that distant forei n nd. see to the sufferer n the mornin land. With his five companions ou the be aware of >ny presence; but my eyes fol- g others also retired It exec t, the dler to Just before 2 o'clock on Lbe morning of driftwood the ca tain was carried towards • lowed his; and I saw he was reading the Where, in the course of iris letter, he ke R,hom L:wren„e D le thoptnillee slept d the 26t1r, rho leadsman was on the paddle- Danger Point, 13ut the seaweed and the letters on the white marble tablet which with much hope of Ilia final recove to , a pe i box preparing to heave the lead, as he had breakers combined to form a very serious i s health she as she read these words ail ntl back a pace anti wh spor'sd : Rafe I fear . i - recards his father's death. He stood before ' Y previously been doing, when suiidenly as - to herself, strove with a woman s inai t to drat poor creature ata something on l,ia there was felt i,irpedinreirt to landing.and to relieve hie - it with bowed head as if in dee dejection g the Good ship bowled +►long, wei ht from the bit of timber which had ' P J read between the lines much which ah fan• mind. Let what w heard him twy yonder g and grief and I heard these words uttered• a startling, Jarri«g, t,taggerurg crush. The;. ' rind he had left ung oken lest he n uld on the hillside to-ni ht lie a secret heteseen 1 carried them so far he parted from Ilia nom- "He—gone ; and I—unforgiven i At that - P thou and I. I, w uld ill become us, to vessel bac attack . Every heart stood still. 5 . add to the sorrow and the ho def red anions and swam ashore. Uthero Imitated moment a crash as of thunder rang pe a Then rang out the voice of Capt. Salmon p - ' II from which shehad&Ireadyautferedsor tch. bring mischief on gr y hairelike his. rompt and clear—" Full speed astern !" h keourggl none hart ahoeacd Thisamade I through the church, and the whole scene 1 And so exit. a+ - disappeared in the twinkling of an eye. j The team that came unbidden to her yea his rues rho fatal mistake; sa the engines . were an index of the mental arra le th u tt The cold gray liQh of morning ereptfilow• rogreas into the interior through prickly - woke u It wan onl the sunset un • and gg g reversed drew the vessel backward Yrom y g ly over fire silent hi is and into the brown ' r«shwood extremely painful and diicult. i - p. which she was passing. the oint of sunken rock which .had pierced . I must have been dreaming.. ," dales of Cumlerland The wind had died �' Capt. W right led a large party up country, _. "I P ae read - disturbed h tl o dream It is a shame said Wilfrid, an fly her nes, aha struck amidships, driving her , g ) Y ' breaking the silence, as he rose and I an away ; but Nature, ike an ailing child that until they arrived at a fisherman s but and am still. That I should indentif a man hull in, ann fatally breaking her up. In the . . Y to walk hurriedl n and down the roo , has not slept, met t o coming day with a about sunset. By this time they were fear- ' whom I ne►e=r saw in m life, and should Y P • instant it was scan that rho Birkenhead was y " What is a shame, my boy"' asked he -aim and tearful too . In the Old Grange a tolal wreck. She had indeed already fully exhaustedaud hungry, having been on • feel no sure that he was�your father, almost at Linlaven the Buff ter of yeaternight still ! foot all day after the adventure of eEcape.• . . appears to indicate tromethin like an in- Vicar. ' begun to till i" anti oink. The inrush of Judge of their discomfort, then, alien they g "That Arthur's own mother u st lay toaaing in the w ird delirium of pain, p water must have inatantaneoualy drowned a sane delusion on my part. Your father meat the Hall should at with such crniatent d and with the fierce 1 ght of fever in his eye• I fognd the lust contratned nothing to eat,and . havequittedhisfather'shouseaboutthetime P hundred men in their hammoeks. . mercilesshosilit tow-arda her son-schild n, Wilfrid and Cls a entered early, sad th t nothing was procurable about the : of m birth and so his raonal a , earai,ce y Now comes the record of the deed of 'nn- a . y ' Pe 1 P Wh Arthur Norham alis flesh of her eh stood together a Litt o distance oft, arrested lace ! But Ca t. Wri ht, with the " rit" y, atsllele<i t,eroism. Cool as if he had bean , of u true hero P g g c. could not be known to me. But I will dee- in chair a roach b the wild look on the p , set otit alone and dna ed and blood of her blood, so also are Cl ra PP ) o« the arade round, the allant Col. gg cribe him, and my father will judge. He sutlerer'e face. He bend©d not their re p g. g k himself, rather than walked, to a farmhouse • was dressed in a riding coat and bouts iris and her two children. The woman can of P Seton a3sunred (ire direction of the men . ' get rid of that fact; wh then should he Denre• lie saw t m not, nor heard. eight or nine miles distant from which he ��ead was uncovered, and hie hair was (lark y' Clara went close u to him, and could .nolo under his command. (,2uietly he ordered sent back provisions to the companions he - a3id curled closely around Ilia head. He exhibit a kind of savage delight in facili t• P the tattoo to be beaten and the rill of the in arran ementa to ut the estate t that the pale light o the October morning hihd left at the flat. Later,lhaviirt;gathered: wore no beard ; but there was not li ht g g p P drums immediately sent forth the muster g them? I had some talk to-da with r. was revealing tiae p ne-he I and worn face together fi4 survivors, of whore 18 were. ; Y call- \Ian of rho men below wh� heard . enough for me to note his complexion or the I of an a ed man, wt h sufferiu writ lar e y sailors, he took them to Ca t. Small's farm, - colour of hie a ea. Onl somehow I knew Brookes when I was in town, and he a e g g g fhe summons of lire eirunnner boys, umler- p Y Y. el ifthe had ever thin is ractieall nettled that t at on every feature. a was still is that state w(lere they were comfortably housed and it was your father as aur y as y s; P y stood that they hpd to appear for parade of unconsciousness, and the sounds that fe = been known to me all m life. I wonder rascally Lin►ey of Long>irth is to have' ,e dud, instead of rushing in hot haste, un- , y ro rt and Clara and her children tar +P� his lips we a but the rapid, uniu Capt. R'right s e:et tions did not end hove. P Pe y, undrt,asecl, to create confasion on the deck, Ins ire of his fati ue he returned to the ' what alt this portends, and whether it in be left to starve as far as Arthur's mol r teliigible, coutinuou mo"otone of delirium. pumbere donned their uniform, and a pear- P g . . ' due alone to my feverish state of mind, or, is concerned. I say again it is worse t n which falls be stra gely on the watchers coast, and for three days clambered up and - .. to some other cause which has hitherto ed in a fern minutes ready to fall in. t was a shame—it is a scandal. Why, Artt r car• a Sublime scene—sometimes the human down the rocks for about `20 miles tro make - shrouded in darkness the mystery of his Norham did not sin half ao dee 1 r air t She returned soft to Wilfrid s side, and certain that no helpless creature lay there - . P Y g soul can reach an altitude of dignity and - - disappearance. his father, as she, his own mother. is a • advised hi,m to send immedistely for a doe- nobility which is u wonder to itself. So it -re(luiring assistance. He was joined in the • t The above letter, with all its other- de- nin a sinal him sad his." _ tor. ft hen left alon •, she turned once morn search by a whaleboat's crew,_which sailed . g g was now. These men stood ou the deck of tails of love and longing for absent ones— to alters the man la aloe t•he ver a of the seaweed while he .. Clara lifted her eyes to Wilfrid,and th e „ a sinking ship ; already Btte ass settling g g ' which we leave"to the readers ima ination "Poor creature, she said aloud; what moved alon h the shore. Two men were - g was a look of gratitude o:, her. face. t L, ' , beneath the engulfing waves, but quietly 9 Y ' only giving what concerns our story—this sometia►padoes us nod to hear our o n can have brought hi gray hairs Co this " found by the boat clinging to pieces of tim- - le+.ter, written in rho hot F, yptian g The sound of her nice a eared to arrest at>d withoutquest:ou they formed up at rho her anion Lhe seaweed in the last a es of g feelings expressed for us. PP calm, et firm order of their commander g sun, was that which Wilfrid Norham the attention of th fuss, a«d to recall Ilia Y exhaustion and the ca rain found two nth The Vicar was silent for rt while, and th n ( and listened to Ilia words. These- were P . carried to the vicarage of Linlaven he spoke, calmly, and as ii to check the r wandering mind. 3y a quick movement, era in the clefts of the rocks—a:ll being lisp- on the night of the fierce October 'storm- brief but• bravo and thrilling. Galling the "} -- . in anver of his son, but evidently not without pain, he half pity saved. A steamer was subsequently crS< " Wilfrid was the Vicar a second eon des- g other otli�•era aro«"d him, he enjoiuod �"'; "You must not forget Wilfrid, he sac jaiacd himself on hi elbow, atretchiug out silence • then he desired Ca t. Wri ht to gent for the eyrvicors, who arrited at Si- . e tined io succeed hire iu his sacred office° that it ie don rtful if Arthur's mother c n _ 1 i Lbe other list►d wards Clara with an P g , mons Iiay on the 1st of Diarch. Ca it. t 7'he lad the wife of the absent soldier was give whatever assistance lie could to Capt. . - y' help herself so far as the Brathrig estat a agitated gesture of ppeal. Saluron. S reakin to the men he told Wright bore full testimony to the heroism �, I the Vicar's daughter-in-law, and the sole "1•;sthcr,"hecried in wild distractedtones 1 g of all on board. ti cakin of the officers, he . ;�. are concerned., No doubt she could—ar I " " them they could not escape. The boats P - s ° 1 __ child of that ill-fated marriage between -- Father. ha tho coome(1 to for ive me. said no individual otlicer could he distin-• ' 12- Arthur Norham and I(;other Hales, the an- as a Christian and n mother she should g I would oily hohl a limited number, and . make rovision for Glare and Lha childr ]da thou roomed to 11 me it were all a black g«:ahed alx;vc another. All received their p_ I these the women and children would ro- nouncemeut ofwhich at Lrathrig Hall thirty mistake—a hc,rribl dream from which I am - out of her own private ponsesaioue. Rut uire. The women and children—the weak orders, and had them carried out as if the - I years before bad led to the old Squire s fierce now awakin t. re t me, -truly, Esthher— q , nhen were embarking instead of going to the for the estates, that is a somewhat difl'ere t g' and the het less—were to be saved . As for wrath, driving him onwards within -the tell me '. And in is ea erness he seized P bottom • there was onl this difference that ^ - . . . Lour to a violent death, matter, and she has not quite a free ban K the soldiers—tide brave an(i Lhe strong y ' When Arthur Norhsm left Ilia fathe a her (rand and prove it to his burning lips. ' I never saw any embarkation conducted i a ° .- Tthe 4 icer of Linlaven was of the kis of • they would, if noceasyry, most death with - , liouae and remained eo man yyoars abae Then, as if the effor had utterly exhauated. v-ith so little noise and confusion. . the Norhams of Brathrig Hail, but the tie the S afro,as a rnan orf Erceytion and kno -- iiia feeble strength, ,e fell back on the rude him . , P P If fear there was hidden in- any heart it Such a brief is the story of the loss o- 1 4f relationship was thinni;,c a it•h time, anti q couch. and Ilia a tela r$ed into their ,- . - . led a of the world, eoald not fail top a was non uered b disci lino, hist men the Birdeuhead —astand incident ii1 the his- - would hardly bear the strain of any degree g former look of wild nd wanderin vacuit q Y l Y for of the world's brave then. of cousinehi But still l}e and his two sons ceive that a young man with the stronga g Y told off in three reliefs, were put to the Y . f p- , head irrr ulsea of Ilia eon, and at n If the veil of oblivion had for a Lric,f moment —Captain George in Egypt, and Wilfrid at Y P chain pumps on the lower after deck • 60 N age when youth ra peculiarly susceptib been lifted from he mind, it must have ' A Plea tint Old Legend• _� . home—were of the true orhanh stock. The would run a den er of marc to some o e f,.11en again t►a suds only; for the room iai I were stationed at the tae klea of the pad<il© - I Vicar and the missing Arthur Norham had g Y K box boats; ail who were not required for tilany years ago, sailing from Constant- i the class of life with which he had n once more only filled ith tfhe hoarse murmur• t . lheen at school and universit to ether and '� activ4 duty aero drawn up in the op, to inoplo to Alarsei les, we pasted closo under Y g of his inarticulate ra ip �° associated himself. Howover respects a ge' ease the fore art of the shi which aria the leo of•Stromboli, off the north coast of -. I. their friendship had been close and keen. Clara as she dro ed his hand turned P p' ' So also had been the Vicar's relations with and worthy that class might be, the perso a now rolling heavily. The troop horzes were Sicily. The irreconcilable old volcano was . . . th- Tamil at the Hall, till the time came forming it were not such ae the Squi from him with ascan and bewildered look. of a &nil itched into tine sea, some of the not ir, actual eruption, but from the crater . y with his old-world notions of thins con d Her face was ashy pa e ; and as Wilfri I at g P . 1.�r Ai tliur went off u en what Ilia father g ' jroot brutes swihnmiug inatitictively for the a reddish smoke was rising, while from the P that moment re-ante d she made him some �, , quite approve of as family connections. land which could be seen in the bright fissures in its sides burnt pow. anii again 1 regarded ala uusaionof folly;after which the D . - rega d ed between the Vicarandthe S uire o not speak, Wilfrid ; I am not going o hurried excuse and fl d out into the open as !" , P q argue the int.—Well things being au• starlight about two miles off Awe-stricke" tongues of lurid flame. Ah. observed a somewhat cooled. The latter was angry pa ' and apoechless, tl►o women and children sailor—tiro t easel was an English o:re�"Old with his son for c airline the ways of this an- he had made up his mind that, if Arth r She did not stay ti 1 she had reached the !" ' - 1 vicars a and had ant red the house. stood while the ship s cutter was got ready ; Booty is at it again. So far as I can remem- • - cestora, end he was a uall an r with the survived him he should married I or u g there is h le end that one Ca t. Boot . "Whets atran e t in to fano thea the helpless ones wore lowerod, and, in bon, g p y, 1 § q y g y married, succeed to the roperty, bei q g y, ,she said r Vicar because he refused to taken the Squire a g to herself. " Yet h did he call mo a few rniuutea, aided by stro"g a"d willing a master mariner trading to the 3lediterr- _ the elder of bin two none. ut--sad this e Y hands,- all were safe aboard. Then '•the ar°ean in the seventeenth century, became - - , side against Avthur. what I draw your attention to—if hep - Luther? That was y mothers name.. It " • i ; Nor was the death of the Squire the-only deceased his father, and- had previou y cannot be" ropes wens cut, and the beat glided away. so notorious for drinking and swearing that /. ` calamity.that followed upon these events, made a marriage without his father's c - And she entered h r own room, and abut It had just gotcl�ar,when rho vessel, wont- he was seized upon by the fiend dna carried , ` � Ilio Squire's lady, now a widow had hither- to the door• ing astern, struck again, causing another off to the interior of Stromboli, from which' - - -: to been of a gentle and loving nature, par- sent, then the children of that marries a avenin charm, tlirou h which the water ho has continued over since to utter rofane were to be completely and perpetrally c t ('ro BE c SUBD). . Y g , - . ' i N= ocularly fond of her husband and children. off from an i►eneSt iH, or succession - poured in volumes. The outer-bow broke language by means of tongaea of fare and But from the hoar that she saw her hus- iy, — ort at ttre fo:emaet, rho buwaprit sIlot up puffs of smoke. This, however did not pre• - a ' i '. - the estates.- U&IFthe evils In ife arise front a very into the air towards the foremast and• the vent the host of the rofane ski er from $1 - band's dead bcdy� carried into the hall, a .4 Ah," said Wilfrid, " that's rathe a dotaciniht,d desire t t certain ends should g , pp change,almoatp$enomenal,paaaedover her. different ator ." be decor fished b t a ver determined funnel went over rho aide, nannying with it fri htening his widow, who resided in Low,- . $er hneband's death had been due to her Y 1D ' y the starboard puddle box and bust. er 'lha�res Street, half out of l;er senses by to Yea," contiistyed the `Vicar; -"the is reluctance to carry r tthe meeuia iiecessary All this ha ened within 15 minutes• of a sarin tfo her at su er time -smell'n � t son Arthur's disobedience. 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The convict's gee d$�A11[ENTS IN p80{ BFli3 ��� B�'T��� HEWt �`�' NUMBER 60. °f]~duty were lounging outside The otfiaer set d on the red coat and shining sword, - called to ono of the men to follow him in. wnd his lips moved—be was apewking to lislgitairssearOit tat e[ttrrnrttte>eer Ri®es. W.;I = 1 CHAPTER I " Do ou know who I wm ?" he ewid, bi lf. p A woman mimed Brewer, wheae husband; , ` a; . eta Tri$aasrreaTs •' Yea sic. Captain Stewart." '• ow mwn pears ago to it lines I wore A Bucharest despatch says :--Returning ' 3 y ie abroad, committed suicide. in a most ^ i''. ' ' n The " Step round to Dr. Dod—you may, pet- the dress? Year�e—agm--whish is it? I here yesterday, my attention was called to '� °6,t, ,: _ U� ?t Ras near the close of the evens g. a cnrioiul fantaetto artiale on the subject determined manner at Goldsithney, Eens- :_ . ; _?_� ha s know where to find him—and say that hat done with the past, and even memory Y- toles on Saturda mornin She stood ra 3 } '� sun was sinking in the heavens, a>id ahono P ► - d d m life a b one thin sliced of Ronmar►iau wrmament, published on the Y with subdued brightness on all beneath it. I have arrived." Y YS g Y•" front of a lookin leas an cut her throat f #.,/ ,, 29th of June n a Constantinople paper, 8'g the warder in char a of one of the con- The soldier withdrew. The ofl'ieeresnnc- S pping back, his foot.etrnck against Y in a fri htful manner with a kat-knife x �/ s a round sad he Eton d to whose otlor�s to sustain its reputation for g l 5t t� ;Y^ A g, ercd to the window anti lingered theke sem thr i on the g , po vitt gangs at Fort 5t. George reached the tnverwcity are worthy.of a better cause. I It has been determined to enclose the re :,e , f limit of his wazlk ha looked with clear, vigil moment, then returning to Elbe table, be see wt it was. . I shall not further refer to Eire artiale or to mains of the late Duke of Clarence tow ' , ,a � unbuckled his sword sitting down before a pocket-book., - `, I ' - ant eyes ori the sea rolling and tumbling' ' ++ there formieable-placard headed "Notice to Con- " art hie I wonder t mnsed 60 ezamin. the paper in which it is puUliahed. It is beautiful sarcophagus in the MeacrorrP,l z�, _ many feet below, and for a minute victs " roceeded to lewd it through inq t doubtfnllya more to the purpose to givQ you authentic Chapel, St. George's, Windsor. The ser �*"a was a eririoue sadness in the expression of P teats on the exactitude of which our read- co ha us is nearly ;eddy, and will be fitted y5, t with the earnestness of one accustomed to next unfastened the clasp, and turned Y P . '{` - his face. But the warder was not demon- and marrow of ever thin era ma , n tl:e !sliest confidence, rel to enclose the coffin as in the case of the , et at the ith Y g to a first.page to ascertain what name iL Y i Y• ' , t,i r strative, anti before he had gone two strides g P bor . Allow me, then, to state two facts al- late lluke of Albany. farther was his old self again. Half-way that conceraec}him professionally. Once he redid raft widel known, viz that the • t_ y. �'` used to make a note in hie pocket-book, o found it where he expected. Legibly Y P Y Y The death is ann�unc>ed of Mr. John bloc down the paved footway he stopped by the Pa Roumwnisc Government contracted some ` Gre or better known as "Rob Roy," of � and then lit a cigar. wr' ten in a bold, free hand ; the characters g + _ side of a kneeling fig�•re with an rnstinctrve " he cee ed to whine iu letters of fire. aonalaerable tilno aQo with the Steyr far- cenoeing fame. �Ir. MacGregor was the ,�: ' conviction that somethintt was wrong. Se;ere, but necegaar'p, I pieeame, ,. for in Austria for 105 QW M-nnlicher rifles said. So I air to be responsible for the + Captain Stewart, loth Regiment. Y + eldest son of the late General Sir Duncan : o _ " You seem to get ou badly with your calibre G. 5, and with the Roth cartridge Mactlregar, K. C. B. ' ' ` , work, Number 60. safe keeping of every man here, am I? A ng did the convict stand, rigid and fautor of Vienna for 5`),000,000 cartridges „ leasant occu ation, truly." mo ionless; and then lie knelt softly down Y In a London police court recently Ltzrlp '"" "Do 1, warder? I am ill, v+� P He sprang up as a spurred boot jingled in by he side of the sleeper. of the correapondin$calibre, with wvdding' Donoughmore was fined$100 for failing to k " The Ste r factor to now delivering the give notice that her daughter was au8ering " �Vhat'm the matter with you the ansa e, wnd o erred the door. The ' Can this be Stewart, my old comrade Y Y d "I don't know ; only mq-head burns. I p R rifles, and the cartridp�e factor is preparinga feel as if I were bein roasted by inrhea, doctor and he ahooC hands warmly, and an friend?—the Stewart who r sad and y with scarlet fever in g lodging house an ;. ,. the sockew and the bullets, white the Rou- and sometimes all i�dark, and I hal a to drawing chairs to the table prepared to eu- I c1, ted wi'h me in the days when my for moving her iu a public conveyance. ;: joy th^ inevitable chat about old cronies and 1 dr me were of a future as unlike the hide- mwnian(aovecument is making choice of the grope to find my tools. It s been going on Pn iia at sn En l:eh technical school I ole} da g that invariaUly follows such a os. realit of the resent as I am unlike m amoke!ese powder to be used in the cart P g J. , these foal days, but to day I am worse than Y Y rowed serosa the Channel from Folkestone - h ti 1 ,y P ridges. The special commission appointed to Bouto ne recentl in an ordtaar four- _� • usual." meeting as theirs. ow self . to make trials of the different qualities of g Y Y " Well, Stewart,"he said, after they.had , he sleeping man never stirred. Uncon- oared Ile coverin the distance in ; e" The warder was humane, although s exchan ed tom }invents—"well, Stetivart, �i us of the presence of him whom he had that powder has teased a dozen or so of the 8s.► Y+ g } strict disciplinarian, and he spoke with un g P I dam fes submitted to its ivapectioa The hours and beating the record, ,,, `z- when it was first rumoured that you were .so ght,so long, he slumbered placidly, and conimiseion gave the preference to the pro- The Montefiore memorial prize at Girton _..' wonted gentleness ae he bent over the coming from England to join us, I was poli- th convict dared not wake him. Y kneeling figure. tivel stunned." s 60 rose to his feet s sin, still holding ducts of the German j`actory Troistorf and Collage, Cambridge, was won this year b� Ykt e + e of Y g of rho Bel inn manufactur©r «'extern. But Mica Edith Emily Read. It is the year's ; "Hurnph ! _ don t think this is a c� •+ Were you?" `'said Stewart. " �Yhy th book in his hand, he asw Iris own name g ' malingering,' muttered the warder. y„ neither the one nor the other w+sa ado ted income from a permanent land and is worth , '`Hadn't ou better oto the infirmary?" shouldn t I come, pray . on the opposite page, and lower p _" _ 1, Y g " �i dear fellow if you are doing to mist seemed to rise before, his eyes ; pause both sorts were found deficient in about$3�. i;.. You're a cod. fellow, Smith, and I Y some of rho re nircul nalities. Under tlieao g • ado t the art tenienlum cid hontioem, I lower li could read no further. He eat down in q Q A large part of the massive wall of the 4�- thank ou. Infirmar be hanged? I 11' P wh shouldn't circumstrances the Roumanian Government tower of the ariah church, Great Chiswell, have none of it. No; le me die like adog, mY sword at once. It.s not y th chair the doctor had occupied, tried to P i„ you come, but wh did ou, wme? Some at ad himself and opened the book a cin. aPPlied to that of Austria Hungary,propos- Ei saex, fell in-with a loud erwsh at an early and be buried like one . arae cell you whimwical; I don't~ I never eL Y ' g in to ado t its "official" smokeless powder hour on Jul 19th. Signs of Iwteral expan- r " 's . bleb ewho Y hen in solitude and silence he read the g P Y 1 The changein his voice,w he war- knew you to .loathing without a reason for if.that Government would concent to supply aion of the tower had been noticed of ate, et ry of his brother s death and.learnt for and savage in a moment, startled t it. The Government of Austria•Hungary and on the evious day a survey had been. k it, Deuce take it ! What s your reason t. first time that his self-sacrifice was a Pr . der, experienced as lie was in the passions now Y A woman'" v none. has not yet replie3, but it ie believed that made with a view to removing the peal of , of the worst class of humanity. , " " ! it will not meet the Roumanian Govern- bells, which are now left hanging in a dan- ��„ "Come, that want do, 60; so cool down. "SaY a man, doctor, and you Il be nearer •A Uroken life, be murmured; ay ' meat with a refusal. 0 the mark. In fact', unless I am mistaken, t mole is blind, th-e worm is mute. and in gerous position. �� : , I think you are really ill, you know, and t grave there is rest I" I maydurther inform you that the Italian According to the tenth annual report on . -a ._ you'd better by far take my advice." he is one of those convicts I no;,iced on the Government has ado ted the Mannlicher „ Scottish salmon fisheries which was issued ram arta. , . rifle, calibre 6 5, wit wadded eartrid ea, pears that last year was '` ° A "I can t, and I won t.' "�leee my caul 1" tied the doctor, 4 g on Jnl 18 it a .. - "Then there's no more tro be said. I can't „ t' ho done!" and Ilse come to an understanding with the Y P > who a - CHAPTER III, . •• hat a ro ortion of the rifles favorable both in regard to the number and .0 t -f ` stop longer, and moat continue my treat up •'I will tell you. But first let me ring Steyr far cry t p p alae of Lhe fish taken. Tho bozea of salmon to the guard-room,"saying which he harried Tris nseTn srt°r• . : wn+l cartridges shall Ue made in Italy. Ac- sent to the Billingsgate Market during the "At' }} for candles." - oil: . uiet`sndetill- A soldier answered the bell, received his tght waned and sank ; the dtirkne>ss curdinRly the Steyr twctory has undertaken car were of the estrmaled value of over l�umber 60 stood very q�� orders and went out. When he returned i f eel . a faint streak of light broke over the to set up a rifle factory at t3reaeia, where a £138,000, showing a lwrge increase on 1890. •.. f'>, "'Even he despises me, he .murmuied , UeginninR will be made by mating the '•ev n he thinks me b$neath his notice. Is will•. the lights the aptain opened hie h Is. _ . e the taUla within here sat the convict like a figure of mar- simpler and intetehangeable parte of the Lady Matheson is making arrangements this to be my end? No sweet renting place pocket-U°ok and laid it on b which crofters in Lhe Uig district, iu the i h the echo of reach of hie hand. ,b , and almost as still ; his senses shatter- guns, wad these will be sent to the Steyr Y countr church- aid, a t „ served c his mind a blank. factory to be united with the other parte. West Highlands, will bwve wn opportunity in a y Y - It is six veers since you and I of securin increased holdings. The lease i, Sabbath bells rin ing over my grave ; but ; ' uicklime together in Plymouth? he said, after a All was ended then. 1 H�hand no hobo T Atttachedrto theerifle factory l at Brreesciat of the farm of Linshader recently lapsed the convicts shrift•—buried inq s ke for which he had Pe „ slight preliminary pause. P Y ' and forgotten evermore. +• ' memor ce better than iglus, left him. To save the honour of hi' there will also be acartridgefactory, where through the death of the tenant; and it hila e took u the mallet vrhi-it he had been Your y d our factf I f mil he had sank to the lowest deKrad• a part of the cartridges necessary far the dis ointed e3 rti one to hoseiwho mavidesrhre i ; $ P 9tewar� You aro posted in y Y using and turned to his task. As he did so, rceive, and have your notes to refer to." ,aion, lived a felon with felons for compe►n- above number of rifles will be m:nutactured, ) P° { a shadow +iarkened the ground, and there „ have the heads of my narrative by me r a. No outcast ao aUandoned, no wretch and the rensinder will be furnished by the them among the crofters of the adjwcent ; his aide a stunted ne ro, with the • I - Roth cartrid a factory of Vienna. townships. Y e t to g he affair is too shunned as he. hs ned durin the .l , c P in black and white, because t g . - trunk of a giant and tl.e short limbs of a serious for me to tun the risk of making w I He roused himself presentlp, looked The capital to be sunk in the Brescia far- A aingulwr accident g child. v Uan ou remember w ickly round and then rose to hie fent. tory is 8,t)00,000f., and nn Itullao capitalist adjustment of the �ompates of the mobilia > sin le false mo e. y ed ships in Sheerness Harbour. A pinnace . 4, This man wag a singular object to look at:. g "I ou ht to hear the bell strike before I has entrered into a combination Witt, the . 'E His face was deeply furrowed, and across Young fellow named Austin? g "1,uatin ! Austin !" The doctor twisted ' ve,"he said, holding by the table for sup Directors of the Steyr factory for th g on w th thee hawsersgof one orf gthe shi which } the right chest-, running from the temple .. tabliahment of the Brescia uu lertwkin on Ps ownwarc!a was a fon white line—the mark his chair round and drummed his fingers rt. Haven t I heard it yet Y d " ea " he cried Still looking with a vacant gaze round that Uasis. viae being Hwang. Three bluejackets were . ; ' g restlessly on the table. Y --�_-- in the boat, sod two of them held on until ,. i; of a terrible wound received in some con- suddenly. "Austin vias the young ensigu, t e room Ilia eyes wandered again to the EN4LARD DK�sD� UHOLEBg. flirt. . „ and ou surf he were great friends." a aping officer—the one friend who had assistance reached thein. The other man " How now ?' said 60, sharply. What Y was under t>he pinnace, but w hole was made y , ' - do you want, Pluto?" "Were 1 We are so still, and shall re• t usted and believed in him in the Wreck of eessta tttrt� �•� e'tctliatas a'd Ede in the bottom of the craft, and be was „ main friends to the last, if we ever meet s fortune. Dlsease Spreads Westward• l J' "One little word, mate. bion ht through alive, :� „ . sin- Ah poor fellow !" At that moment he thea ht. and he ro- g - ' !' "Say it, then, rejoined the'convict. ' Q q A novel operation was performed in the .t At this oint Stewart's manly voice embercd. Hie brother had been slain by The BoTrtb Pu ala biliiceof tl et huadow of '" " i'` li s closed over hitt tinning P man and that man was Pluto. ai the h P° Y - • _ 1 lutes tl ick p g trembled, and he bent his head to avoid the Royal Infirmary at Edinburgh. A farmer • teeth, and a look of deadly malevo.en^_e tYith closed li and only the deadly cholera which is epresdin over all Europe was suffering from a diseased leg bone in t doctor a netrating eye. Ps R shone in his eyes. 60 never noticed it ; he be in to understand nbw Y'said . cam in his eyes betraying t!►e change that L)nleea the disease is ciiecked it means duced by an accident. Acting upon medical . i, •r: wxe looking down and hie thoughts were DO Y g rdvice he went to the,infirmary, where w ') `' r' far awe the captain presently. " Illy good friend ' come over hint, he gently unbuckled America in time. . y• �+ sold out and voluntaril sacrificed Ilia a ea train's sword-belt and drew the blade Fifty thousand persons died in Russia last surgeon removed the disease bone and � -•`_� - " Uid you hear ie tell you to be quick, Y l�"Od ' P mouth. ,� name and prospects—all that the world ' m lits sheath: substituted en ox's rib. The limb is now '-`J _ �_ - - fie said, with a sadden start. The warder said to b+s as healthy and ae strong as ever, +. r�r. „ could give him or take away—for another•s Then he turned to go; but~afore leaving 'fhe dteewee has wt last bean officially leo V ` - will return and surprise us. Bake " ba.t gown and kissed the passive hand ognized at kioecow. Four persona died the operation having been entirely success "I'd eriash his head if I could catch him there eaterday, four other cases are in the �'. , - r side of the fort," cowled "you�astound me, Stewart! If rho man I hie friend. Tho teach, light as it was, heart of the town and twenty-two earl" fol. �" . - - . alone on the othe g is here I ll have him set free on the s t. oke the captain instantlyy "ls that ou soldier!"he said drowsily, have cecurred in a refuge for families of con- The justiciary court has quashed s convic- the negro. "Never mind hint. Do you care i y libert fi0?" By Jove, err Talk about courage ! W hwt y + victs passing through Moscow, and there tion of a Glad ow " medical apeciwlist"who ,�. for y,. - +" Receivia no answer lie looked round, g - "l'bert " 60 a ed him courage equals that . Bt the room was em t In o0o have been thirteen deaths. had affixed bills to ahoarding and a gate on At the word i Y Y Ina mighty bustl the doctor got tip, d saw the - . -steadily, conquering his impatience by sheer with the evident i ntion of rushing out to d the same moment h+ missed his sword. All the ngers entering Moscow from a Midlothian road in breach of a county force of Rill. • but the ew fain restrained him, Captain Stewart was not one easily to be infected iatricta are sab)ected to three council by-law. Lord Young, while admit- the uard, . "You hate some plan of eitcape to pro have P science till he had i rpriaed oc to lose bis aelf•possession in an medical examinations and dielnfections be- ting the neceeeity for repressing the bill i "Don't torture ap U ker - begging him to p tore they wre permitted to enter the.Lown. sticking nuisance, and the dangerous , _ pose, lie said. y P heard all. "Hear me first," he said, "and I mergency. ractice of throwing away waste paper -eo w Int me in anapense, Out with it. . • . t "Guard !" he shouted, and stepped to the Warsaw is wlso infected. P ' " Yon are a brave man, 60," be an the then act." 111 A party of four Americana who visited s apt is paper blown about a road to make g Ha lanced at the open page before him, oor. , nc ro. "I want s brave man for my comrade g inued hi narrative. Awarder ran ap as he appeared, forget foie a.Novgorod are down with thenCholera. horses slay—charactbrised ttie bye-laws on. a g acid cont A , Two are re rrted d in The service of these subjects ae ridiealoasly framed. rn this enterprise. You are a good egvimmer, „ in and I were friends, ae yon &.a ; ing in his agitation to make the customary P` y g' Aust throe h cars from Constantino le to Vienna According to the report of the Fishery - too." nwwre, and being friends 1 got to know ' lute. g p - "Fool !" retorted the other, contemptu- and like service from Warsaw has been sus R.►ard for Scotland there are about 500 ' r " Worth while to come to ins aomething of ilia family affairs. In most t►ne of the convicts iu missing, air; a milea of rivers and X40 000 sates of lochs '' coaly. Wee rt pended for fear of the plague. > Wim�— houaeholda there is a Ulaok�sheep; and the egro--" Paris still stains to be safe, but in her there barred agsina�salmon by obstructions ._ an such ro oral as tins. S s was his twin- 1 he ca tain sto him. in the sha of impassable waterfalls. In '" ;. with p black sheep in ppoor Auatln es; ancyi be pi ked up by one of the Ratkh- brother Richwrd. Austin was always more "Go bapck and send every Poidier io the suburbs the disease is ettiag ground. pp�e y e to haunt h iL from end to 2K than a hundred deaths occurred last some of ttieae races the obosetrnction would boats, with the shame of my failur 9 or free in trouble on Richard a account, for ace here. We meet scare °lCe salmon tq surmount me ever after 1 Is that what you meas► • Is. the were the living image of each other, : nd." week lust outside the city. - - our black skull as thick as your black y At Ac enteuil all the hospitals are probably not be rapaid by the increased t'_ _' Y - 9„ One day Richard was arrested for forgery I Though inocning had dawned in the far g value of sha waters opened up. Rat in the - akin . „ —w chsar ewes—uo defence ssiUlo certain sat, the ramparts were still shrouded in crowded- teat majority of cases the coat of op��ing w_ `�Yoa won't let' me $Wish, returned poen Dolly came • ,loom, and a thick to rested over the sea The taovernment decrees in Spain, in the 8 the barrier would be a aply repaid. ` - - ou area ood swimmer, and if traaaportaiou the pei,alty. Th g . - Pluto. Y g -o t forward, took his brother's �laee in the he captain mustored his men in stern ail- Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Portugal P -- there is a bort of our own on the look u dock, and was sentenced accordingly. How nce: and other countries are cesued estwblishing LOVe 18 Blind. - �; for ua-a boat manned by fellows who caw he managed it—whether by bribing the A sudden cry rang harsh and loud through quarantine regulations against the imports- - in big er by lin riaon and • he heavy air. Stevrwrd flurried in Lhe tion of goods from infested districts 1Qo truer saying was ever uttered than row, and who will stick at nothing, wily— aoler,or Uy visit g The white man trembled, then made an q P aasin Richard out in hie stead—it is iceetioa whence f` proceeded the Tile question it reallyvbe wh nrKe,w serious Covens not onlytblind&but it wonlddt see f ¢ - imploring gesture. The negro gri,ni:ed ap P g difficult to say. The sacrifice availed '. theca fol.owiog as .est .,a they coulu one and is talks over e y provingly- Richard nothing, however ; he met his tom every quwrtrcr, and turnip Various riot+ which have occurred among if it could. There is no desire to look upon ;t "l�ow for the details,"he laid.' "There's g _ - ,: - death shortly afterwards, dying of a wound : way from the ramparts the party found the ignorant, who claim that patients have the imperfeationa of those nearest and dear- Y.y, • arty related to the chap that keeps the b a nr ro who boa,ted Lhe claasi- heinse{vee amid a titter of rock and stone Fenn buried alive, aro based upon rsoientific es t°ehti d what tthey cannotawitneas _• P y lighthouse, and he Ilea promised ins to be cal name of Pluto." nd brushwood, and iia full view of two fact. out with Ilia Uoat—he and another—at mid- ore -he could roceed inrther, the nen enga in deadly canflic� Shadowy A V ienna physician says that cholera pa- wa know the heart will not gases about. ` .j .:f . night. You understand? I mean to stip Bef P g !-i' ' tramp of the relief on its way to the sentries and ghoul-like in he semi des knees, they tient, nearly always move after death. C,an a mother ever see anything wrong ra 4 t: „� , ' from my bunk through the window, the bor own child? Ie it not to bar always the t:ft, bars of which aro already broken and sounded drows,ly outaicie. flitted bith d hither, till all wt once Here aro Ilia words ' "bo late!" mnrmared the doctor : and eotnething bri t hod in the air,and one '•It is a striking peculiarity of cholera most beautiful and lovable creature extant, - J `' .-` then dive off. That is esay. But you he crossed the floor, and drew the blind of chem fell, he other standing over him. that corpses of those who have perished by terror, outsiders may regard it as s young. tY are quite at the other end. How aside, .,Rather a wild night, Stewart. " Ha is armed." muttered Lhe p►ptain, tt aro for some time after death subject Lo terror, without form or comeliness? Yet re you to get away without the sentry �k i„ between his teeth. " Convict, throw that convulsive wovenients of some muscles or that deep maternal love turns the ugly .� , . _. gluing the alarm Y' L ar- The red gleam of the lighthauce showed aword�down, or year blood be os. your own eYProf. Eiehorst haeme observiced these Sym- a d she wo de a at the spoor taste of othem �, The white man said nothing,but apps far away on the left, a Unrning. fiery eye in head . 1 ! ed absorbed in thought. a of the ni ht, and wild and Misch He never replied. His twee could not be Atoms in several cases during an epidemic at Who do not rave with equal fervor over the ° a ,_� "I will manage it," he said at last. the far g but his Blander figure, in his KonigaUerg. These phenomena appear perfections of her offspring• - �' „ t leapt the wwves as they broke against tie diatingu�ehed, "Bravo !" returned the negro. Rut hist• rocks with w hollow, booming noise that grey woollen dress, showed plainly against about three hours after death wnd lwat long- When a man or woman fallain love, whwt • . \ *� ' ' T hear the warder. Rememlter, midnight, does all the counsel of outsi.lers counts • after the bel! Ilse rung the hour." rolled along the ramparts like the rapid the Uaekground of rocks that formed a sort er than three hours. beatin of some funeral drum. of am hitheatre round hira. He relates that un one aceasion he left a against their own .blind, unreasoning pea- ; Pluto winked by way of farewell, and p tient for dead, and when, three hours aion for each others What matters it if i =� wri Bled himself off ham noiselessly as a Dr• �Odoo on Ilia cap, and turned to '•Fire !" ppa+► ; the r The soldiers rushed.in as thti smoke clear- later he was told that the man had revived cooler and wiser heads point out frailties. 2i ` 1 snake. Tnen li0 fell to work with astonish= lawve pa .' "I have a few patients to visit at the in- ed off, and Smith, stumbling against the he found thin elaorti, nick mot onar,followf pinesel Cana theywrsee the p tat nrotheu { I -. ing fitly till he heard the warders friepoly firmury," he said. " Will you finish your body of tine first man who han fallen, www the arm g g q '' voice hailin him a sin. because they shut z ! . . ' k g g etor when I return?" that it was the negro. inq each other rapidly, which were inter- newly risen sun? Can they detect any �` -- "How are you now? Y " Let me see who the otner is," he said, rupted by contractions of the whole roup flaw in their idol! 7Jo, Smith. I think I wilt "Moat assuredly. "Jnmt the same, The friends shook hwndr and rted. lowering Ilia lantern to the ground. " By of muacice whereby the forearm was visibly their eyes to all imperfecLiona, wnd even if -, take your advice, " said the convict. ps r 'cal nit• Captain Stewart sat down again, and,lean- Beavon ! iL'a—No.-60 1" Contracted. The fingers. were distinctly they should see them, love with its thee- rt, The warder gave vent to a cynr grt in his elbows on the table, fell into a Stewart beard bins wnd advanced to sha o to be movin8 w though playing fypceuru iaoitiea into qualities thwt f the lover d�'t '`You're as had as a child, lie remarked, g the r _ loom reverie. from p _ good bunco ed'•y. g The ime wore cn: The silence on the " Maks way,nee. If---" Dr.iir►rlow recorded w ease in which soma would find no fault with until tthe Klamonr ,4 ` And he marshalled him on peat glistening •{ r non and watchful sentries, till the pair t'an'parts was unUroken, save Uy the meas- He said no more for t30 opened his eyes time after death the jawbone began to open haSdot pith tl ehappilpmarried pair,they �X "' ' can n nand step of the watchful sentries. But and smiled as the oaptain lifted him and and to shat. f came to a halt in front of a low woods umed steadil in Lhe guard-room illowed hie head on his breast. The strength of those mneonlar contras- do not detect in each other the maike le L > ;` ' sen verandah running the lights b Y P thea h to others the building, with a gr whni•e the captain wee, and the captain lay " Dear old fellow,"said the dying con- Lions.ia such thwt corpses hwve bcen found by tl,e flight of time, g f round it. s head on the table—asleep. vitt,faintly, " it was like yon to wsndor within fourteen hours to have shifted their mw show that they ere growing of , i sin to 60 to Dome in.theattendant. a with hi but with the wfteninq, mellowing in- "' r p S 8 A sharp-eared sentry suddenly lowered over the world in search of your friend but positions. 'finance of love the bride of twenty years , convict, cloard the door. 'rhe warder, re- bis un, thinkin he heard a naiae, though our meeting comes Loo late• Had it bee° `�k, cumin Ilia march, wd not gone far when g a o changes not to Lhe husband, who ;;�,, 4 B he could cee nothing. The noise was no earlier .Ah well perIt tis better as it a $up f ere•. . . . wiill always seem 'to her the loves t - he saw an officer approaching, and atopped repeated• - He shouldered bis gun an is ; for I should never have been the t ' to salute him as he went oy. aomcade I once was--never. Cood•lrye 1 Yesterday wt the court of common plass of her girlhood. Outsiders may note the ,,� •' Su nae that's the new officer come to marched on. the preailing Judge asked • lad , who ap growing lines of oars, the whitening locks ,- i } PP fp had not heard it for nae, for BO Remember me—remember---." ,l- z t a fain in char o of the guard," window a peered as witnres--•`Yonr wge 1 ' and stooping form, but as the aged couple - s religve the e p g lookin in at the guard-room - ' e warder dro in({ Ilia hand g s' bt of th --� "Thirty yoacs," was the romst reply.• look into each other's eyes they see but one € ; > t muttered th . PP that moment, startled at the tg p ' tom hie ea and looking after the retreatingOm fi�6 (�dhIIIAII. His honor, with a smile—I thank it will image, �,nd that the face of the mwn or wo- j f P+ slee in officer in love with so many yawn -� figure. " Strange that he should be will- Then the convict glided into tie room be difficult for yon to prove it, man they fe t m to do duty in each a place 1 Family drew nearer wn Pu�T-The Bwron is not at hatde. but o•Jit M dsfLault ss it is for ou to pt'ove ago. ..- , - fi ` , y a trouUle or no, I fano he'll soon tiro of it, and with w atewlthy tread you ciao leave-the bill if yon see per. 1�e �nt�`y,++•retorted Lire lady " y - �� `� " y •� nearer to the sleeper. pro , as m ' ry nd wish he was back were he came from. •" Visitor--Bill I I have too bill. I want certtfieatb both was destroyed b fire int f :, a __ '�},ere was no fell deign is the mind o Y The regiaa about the Dead Sea one of 0 l �, , 60. 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Title indis• require eX�Jr j •; ; tM(ktritip $50,000.on the.Canadian shipping for ►utable. Fnr further particulars apply on the -', .` - wemises to A.A.POST.County Architect,Whit- }"' r ' the balance of 1895. Had we the or td. v. R1cHARDsoN Y Notary Public, . s � e publ.ehed eve Frida morning Canadian canal at the'Sault eomplet- 'lokerinq. g8tt - - . _ �` -.: ry y g out its oIDce — ----------�----- 8 ; :. r. Pickering,Ont. ed ♦1115 W011ld not effect u9 Ill ti1Q least - -- HOICE Ever reen B lid rn s* '' - a .. _ R -: .. Shade a 0 a - ' TERMs therefore-It is proposed that the WOrk mental trees gtor sale. The utideteignedGRANULAT ED g i - � L ! f 1.9a pe!'year; >$1.00 if paid in Advasico. ias in stock about 30,000 N6rwa bpruce and � so • 1 . - thereon be pushed so as t0 have file tch Piuos in all atges up to S feet. 9 inch 1 r. - _ RATES OF ADVERTISING:. canal completed in tin.a for next sea- pruco treo plants as they arrive from the old : t First insertion od �2 00 per hundred; 1 to 8 years growth ill — `'~ - g I : ; Esoh subsequent per line - 1�Gents. son's •trade. In the mealltlm8 It 19 anada half a Dent per inch. Also al# kicbde of - - i This rate does not include Legal.or Foreign'ad- egetablb Tants for sale. Calor and late cab- ` Y4. . : gro osed to-have the Domin pion Gov- 1 y - vertiaeinents. proposed l ►ago a speciality- H. liopkjpe, V. B., t;rroeti _ �4 v... .# - Special terms given to parties making eon- ernment levy heavier toles on Amer. Iver.Ontario. 30-3m, . . • • T� - s s f i i - earls for 3 or ,6 months or by the year. Half- —— —-- --- - ---- •o•" D . ,.. •o• N� _ E A N scan easels passing th>hou Il the el- G , 1 t y or yearly contracts parable quarterly. Y P g g W 0 R 8 A L E :--The residence and - Bu�ines�cards,ten linos or under, with paper, land and other canals in the east, and grounds of the undersigned. There are - t ;,.A_ _. • i one year, $5 00,payable in advance. i scree, rode frontage---on which ie-a solid u�-Notics in local coluluns ten conte per the amount thus obtained used in grant- . . p )line, )rick house,with every oonveuieneq,also driv_ tf • five eeuts per lice each subsequent insertion. ing rebates to 'Canadian shippers U5- ng house and stables, Young orchard, and g ` Special contract rates made known on applies- , mall fruits of all kinds. The place fe looatod I - , . , tion. No free advertising. ing the American canal at the "Soo." pposite the Pickering college,and is one of I . _ Al j Advertisements wiinout written aetructions Det desirableproperties in the villa e. A 1 - -- - -,r.:0-- - kk -_ * will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- His quite plain that the Americans g pp y r u ' ars 1 . ;, i I- g or particulars to JOHN FIELD,or W.V.RICH- Id sty ! , .ordingly. Orders for .discontinuing advertise- are determined to try and force Call- 1iD80v.Pickering vil►age, 1t+6m. . I1 ( - ments must be in writilig and sent to the pub. _� _ -- Haber. • ada to annexation. But Sam has not . . . IRST CLASS FARM TO RENT :- . �1 , - } Job Work promptly attended t0 accomplished that aIld what is more For a term of years. Being parte of Lots •O• ' W. J. CLARK - - PROPRIETOR. never will. . What steps will be taken and 8 on the Broken Front,Lake finore, Pick- , . . - x _ - ring,5 miles from the Town of Whitby, and 3 - DUNBAR: ± by the Dominion Cabinet has not yet ilea frons Pickering village, containing .244 - - -< II I) ) Our I'�o11tics—Strict Independence. been announced. _ cress no broken land, soil clay loam. First . - . ' / 1? lass atone stabling underneath two barna, all ti . � -- .I_ T , , i - - - uroiehed with the latest improvement room i i x I . Our Alm—A First-class Local Paper. - - o tie up 70.head of cattle and G span of horses; - 1.- _ Fall Fairs. ell watered and fenced off into 90 and 4b acre ,1 ; Our Expectations—The hearty1 . I .'. elds, with gates opening into a lane running +s 17 1 ' u As the fall fair season 18 almost with 'rough the centre of the farm;two good dwell � � Ct u l o�� 7 Tj�� YiOT i1 �T- d j ' pport of the Deovle of Pickering and vicinity. ►►JJ p l! 1x111111 IV ilii i! _ . I g houses; also orchard and gardens; all to _a us, possibly it would be of interest to our cod rotate of r.uitivation. Use of one of the 0 .: I 4 readers to have a few dates furnished. oases after lot September and stabling for 4 bottom - figures. - �� FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1892. orses, and the use of one stone stable and ' -_ Here they are: n after 15th November. icor furtber particu- . Industrial at Toronto..-. _,..Sept: 5 to 17 � enquire of JAMES CAMPBELL, Owner, :0.. j -• NOTES AND COMMENTS. Montreal at Montreal.............. 15•to 23 hitbv P.0. 9944 , 1. Western at London.............. '• 15 to 24 - - `" Ontario A Durham at Whitby.... 1' 90 to 22 - . good assortment of Harvest Mitts. Hine, Oatmeal.- � ' North York at Newmarket........ " 47 to 98 The Ins sisal Parliament stands � � - Po P North Ontario at Uxbridge........ 97 to Zs Canned SalinOn, Hadd18, Lobsters, Sar- . - _ roroaued` until December 4th next. Whitchureh at stouffville......,. Oct. 4 b . I ( , __----- West Durham at Bowmanville.... " 4 -dr 5WHEAT . . . . �t 4 The Boman Catholics of Winlii e E York and Markham at Markham " 5 to 7 - - 1 - p g Georginaand N. G. at-Sutton_.. 19 g I4 dines and Vegetables.• ' . The decided'to continue their separ- . :, i ate schools, sup�brtaing them by pri- The funeral of the late' Michael Bran- HAVE -a limited quantity of choice ;.,- - , t - vate subscriptions, " This is ire way nen took place at Hamilton Wednesday. fall wheat for seed of the followB A R R s, a n - S 0 all separate schools shonld be main- A cow belonging to Jeremiah Lick, of ,g varieties, at price stated opposite • � a : . _- �� ta . ! med, no matter where located. Oshawa,was struck by lightning last week ach, . r ..�,.1111 ' ; ' _ . _ and killed. . - I: W. G. Sm4h, a Grand Trunk brakman ones' tWinter Type, $1.75 a bus,t red) — ` i, - Hon. G. W. Ross, Minister of Eau- - --------- - - i` - - belon ing to Siulcoe was killed at Water merican Bronze 1.50 A R D S 0 N - . S s- ; . V. ; cation, is making arrangements- for , 4 - . ford �tiednesday. - urprise $1.20 " (white) R I C F Y x spending a year in travelling, for the The Queen, on 11Torday will )says Os ;alladian Velvet Cllall, +:°00 " i good of his healtL. He has been very i>orne House and' procded to Balmoral, JOKES WINTER TYPE is thehet�t •�-RI�WARE S=TORE, r .. . successful in the management of his her castle ill the Highlands, where she . , department, but the exertion has been will remain for three Inontlls. ed winter wheat grown and a good is the place to bny your harvest tools. . - Loo much fur him, therefore file need _ --- - •-•-• ielder. I thil►k it will pay to get Perks of till kinds. r ' for the contewplated holiday. Idon - BIRTHS. - lito the stock of this wheat. Rakes, Scythes and Snaths', - • ' _ ,. '. .. .T:.lit. Gibson will have char e. of the SicCvttY�-In Pickering on �Vedn©adaq, August SI RYRISL•' is the best white wheat Z urllip and Carrot Hoes, ° - 24th 189x,the wife of A.McCully,of a son. ° ►5Cf@ell «'ire llettlll for R'i11dOW3 slid 4001'3, lJducationaldepartmeut ill the absence MARRIAGE, alBCd slid a splendid yielder, large, g Really made window soreells, :30 al►d 8ti in, I of Mr. loss. Indeed it is thought I by Pivxart---Drict•AN--At the residence of the lump, heavy and white. . I i some that Mr. Gibson's ap ointment bride's father by the Rev. J. Chisholm, B. AMERICAN BRONZE-Good C' Boys eX rens wagons, �` . P A., on Aug 4tli,-Dir. Hobert Parker to Miss --- rood for P g° '-'• liella Duncan,daughter of Jas. Duncan,finer- Bird cages and whipl�, { will be permanent. a i he sand soils, also does well on g I I _ I . chant, both of Highland Creek Searboro, g y and ever thin in the burdware line, I . ..I It is proposed to tender Hon. IJd- o1Eo. Leavy. S` g . . t ' E ward Blake a banquet ou his return Airrs�x---At Grand Ra fide, hlichigen;on Tues' r �t day, August 10th. Ethel L:aged 1 year and 10 Give e tis a call. ', ` from Ireland. But Chore seehls to be months. Bran $11, Shorts $14, Screenings . . . I some difference of`opinion as to what $1.0 per ton for cash' at the mill for a • : • . -- . . Js TR I�IIARD SOFT 4 . . .1.. 1 .j body that honor should fall. The1. Neul A�lvertiRementa. a short time to reduce stock before • e .i � .. - Young Liberals of Toronto feel called tock-takirig. In toll lots and for cash - ' • PI�K�RING, ON+_ • . : - ' - . n I- s- . . upon to superintend the matter, while SAL$SMAN Wanted--Salari and expenses paid nly. _ - .. t 1 t°,, Bilowx Bsos.Co., Nurserymen,Toronto. the Irish National League has a sim- - ----- - --- - - - - - ------ ----- -- • i filar notion, which they dive express- WANTED :-An apprentice to learn F: Ij4, EEN �m . L . .., . ` blacksmithing. Apply in person to GREEN WOOD. FURNITURE I . i ion to through Byron Lynch. The Gr:011GE LAW,Greenwood one. 44-43 . . . I. . 1. two Presidents are now having a lively ------- - -- ------ :S _ row over the matter. DIr. Blake will ji�OR SALE :-Fresh milch cod, apply ; - .� -`- - . . - to W. Gilchrist,Cherrywood post office. 3 i 'T 'ice y-- go to Murray Bay before reaching To V I ' ionto, and there he should stay until rOR SALE-Clean Beed Democrat 1 nil S[ltllee oul� - I-• bedroom stlltes: : - the two societies settle their differen- 1' wheat• Apply to A. N, Ridley, Yickering. i • . Plush aid Hair Cloth Parlor _suites ccs. As matters stand now there is ��� • I ��OI► SALE:-Asecoud)sant)pheftton in j. Slue t0 be a trelnend011S r 11n1p11S, l;0 I' Splendid conaitiun, alAo a cutter in Vinod a 11 1• • f 1 �` niatttr which invitation be accepted. repair. Apply at this o81ce. 32-tf. a enicll hably low prices. � --------- Pictur( friil�in ci -,. As it h� never been 11r. Blake's st�'1� �R11 TO HIJ\'I' :-\orifi half of - , 011e f0 OI'c�er. ' ' b lot 20,con 2, Pickering. Goorl house and :' , t0 receive Slicli dAnut1011F, fi0slt)ly he outbuildings, good orchard, two good springs, , `+( will reject. both invitations. and a well, Apply to Isnac Palmer,Pickering-.i? ��a are headOnal-ter.; lis this t0�4llship f0t' I'n�iertalilltg �OOd�. Ever thin I - -- . b 3 g: . � Hear what Toronto tiews leas toTRAY `'D :-Froin lop 5, con. 4, on required ul this line always� in stuck Novi is the to order .. Say : W. D. Matthews, of the c0Inll11S- (._ the 14th iust.,a red cow, 4 yrs of age,wish T � - -. r - - �, . lump on right shoulder, Intolly reon of her . HILTS - & -. DILLIN HA SlOn house bear111U' this naule4 i , , IS pr7b- whereabouts will be thankfully received by .. �- . . -- Thea. Pnckering,Audleyl'.O• 4+ i6. UNDE��TA�iERS ANIS E�IBALJIEI�S ¢$ ably the best posted man in Ontario _ __ .j j .- -- �`t , j . - on barley. He has . taken- consider- TARSI FOR S?iLE :-88.acr$a. being 11j ��a�g ,. { able care in looking over thefield, and eoinposQd �f lot Min the 5th concession �_�'��'R�N�', ONT_ {t :• 1 11x:,-c�nle to the conclusion that the of Yickering, j mile from Locust Hill station. If not sold by 6eptember 15, it will be to rent. - --- --- _-----_--- -_ -__ __--- --- i a s' 1 crop of barley this year rill be the F. BURGESS, Locust Hill. 32-35 _— - S _ - - :-- - Letter H6ds ' .. - - T R . •. . . Ct - - I s111allest for a loner tilxe. It kill �TICE TQ FAI ,ME I a TOTICE:-The Elvadale Mills, Pick R probably not be more than two thirds AN ering, having been thoroughly overhaul . � - £ - - or three fourths of that of last year, ed,are now ready for work, we will be glad to • - . - - - -i . 1. 1 see all our old customers and as many new ones •- • — � ' ! will be of light weight and a great as may favor us witu their patronage. Satis- faction guaranteed. Fred R. Geo, Proprietor, tl Statements OW is your time to pvrehasu your Haying and Har�•estin machinery ileal of it will be stained. Con- -- ------------ -- - - -- -a- - 1 I ' • . sequently the proportion of bright y . J_ OHN TANNER SON wish to an . _ . _ -� manufactured b�' i4iassely, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, "• . - t Canad�an barley will be small indeed. J P y 4 pounce to the public that they have open- Envelopes _ aUd sold by z,- �'t�RS�`'2'X3 Pickering. The following -- I: ,I ��.- Ex orfs last year were little over oa out a butcher shop in Dowswelle block. s u,•. . F resp meat alwayyson hand. In case of absence are the varieties :-New Massey Harris open back ,binder, Toronto NO. 10 B. :3,000,000 bushels aiid something like orders lett;with the Misses Boone or W. Logan, . 1 000 000 went to hiritail�. PrevlOus postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A to No. 13 A, and 1'attershn binders 5 gild t; ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford ' ' can solicited, 38 tt + Mowers,,different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea- Harvester, Hay Tedders, - to 18110 our ai111Ua1 exports of this - -- _ Cards, Etc, Rakes, bcufllers, Yiows, �� agoras, Bu ries, Road Carts all cereal were from 9,000,000 to -12,000• ARM TO RENT-Being lot 81 in the ,- Buggies, d Binding Twine. _, .: F Prices frons 10 to 1S cents er Otlnd UUU bush 1S. 3rd eon, Pickering, containing Ia0 acres. i P p , and We have also repairs 027 hand for . - (rood 1»ickhouse,also baro with stone stabling TOrolito, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 80 different kin of low ~r :� underneath. About 40 acres seeded down and - g �fi That was a melancholy affair which balanee in good state of cuitivation, will rent point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. MOORE'& b ack-. _ r�� • for n term-of years, Apply for particulars to slnith 5110p. ~ traiispi d at or near Newmarket the yy ;_rt 12. GARLAND,Cnerrywood.P.9, 44-45 . • i . other day. Frank Wilson, his wife ---� - - -- - - _ . , - - • • aucl little r#:,-1 �'L RAYED-From remises of the un I Ii R S Yr-�� - were all returning in a h �; PIC KERII'l�G� N �' ' dorsigued]ot 2u,ill t ,e¢th con,of Bickering - row boat from visiting a neighbor, who on or about August8th,4 bogs, three white and i Full, line of Stationery just ----- one black. Iaformatiun ss to their wheroaboute -.--.--- -----_ - - -`-- --- — — -------__ - f ; resided Some distance down the river, thankfully received by JOSEPH CARTER, ��• NNYa10YAL WiiF�Rs7i GLAPITBL. _ R>E38T. l when the boat upset and the latter two ;'hitesale P.o. 44-45 •. tea Mthly medicine for I.nta. 11•?,cxw,cx)U i were drowned. Wilson being a good -`----- - - , t8 �lalla. to nestare ale late the males $1,600,000 1 .- t s`vinlmer and the river only a few A MI I I�►�TdR , prodwAng tree, ealth, .�� palms.. �Z`HE No ae es or pains on ap. a - 1 prvaall Now used b,over 10,Q101adlee, 1. yards wide, the public naturally en- r Onoeusea will Invicoratea NOTICE TO CREDITORS L i these orge" Buy of ,our cru . ; quire how it was that Nilson did not I Dal, thuse with our sten ture.c� I - I I . rescue 11is wife and cl>ild. On exam �-�•• P.aeotlatx+l. Avoldsu lutea, se.lee , �A1�R - OF = TORONTO ��_ � p - i.� - , ( mailed Tto stamp. •IAD�•r ination it was fcuud that the drowned L .­ : �,� , aUitrsu cBEI[ICAL . T bT2CE 'is'liereby given puretiant to Ds>awra�tltttst, . � . . . I tvo111ttn had received a blow from some Chapter 110 of the Revised Statutes-of _ --- - - ---- - - Ontario 1687, that all . persons having claims . ' g a 1 !` blunt instrument up011 the breast. against the estate of Patrick Caulfield (oth©r` - - i' An inquest was held with the result wise commonlylknown as Patrick Schofield) late Commerolal� printing - done ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD TORONTO BRANCH � : - _ . ' = of the municipality of Deloraine in the County that �ti ilsoil stands accused of Navin of Turtle Mountain in the Province of Manitoba rt;anic Weakness,Failing Memory, Lack of r: ` g - Boer Physica►1 Decay. hositirely oared by �+ - `�� (formerly of the Township of Pickering in the. ` Cor• Church and Wellin fon Sts. i. ! H either purposely drowned the nleni- County of .Qntario and Province of Ontario► � - liaze!or.s 'italirer. Also Nervous Debility, g /" . l hers of his family .or stood-by.and 1- with the least possible delay liininess of Sight, Logs of Ambition Unfitness --- - Laborer,deceasea,who died on shout the 17th to Marry,Stunted Deve•opment, Loss of Power RAi VING65 DEPARTMENT "nom ,. & clay of September 18W,are required to send or Pains in the Back, Night Emissions, Drain in i .-,: . i lowed them t0 perish WithOUt attelllpt- deliver to the undersiggned on or before the 17th , �."'N'16 I Urine,Seminal 1ANW"s, Slee leesne�ses, Ave I I. to rescue them. He is now !in DAY OF f31JYTEsdsER 1692, their nausea, aid- to Society UnSt for 13tid p Ezosssive Indus- Deposits received in sums of 05 and d 'r dresses and descriptions,0ith full particulars:ot and in a neat and taste P - their claims dui jjent'e, @�. @to. Every ybottle guaranteed. wrrds . the County all awaiting trial. If It y verified,and the nature of the g and Interest- allowed thereon at `� - . - sold early. Addro enclosing etam " j securities,if any, held by them. And further Y; for treatiaey J. L Ii.4Z CP TON, Q�Ad urrent rates, ;*t' _ I can be proven that Wilson struck his - take notice that atter the said 17th .day of Sqp- pp uatod nlal'11��I, �. Pts+rtniwtst SOs Yon¢e tit,Toronto,Oat. -Wife While 111 the water x18 ma be tember, 1892,the administrators will proceed ito ° 1. 1. ' y distribute the assets of the Said deceased among ' , convicted of manslaughter, but if, he the arties on tlaereto, bgvin regard only ' -- - - -- -- - ��' p g t i merely stood by ADO allowed them •t0 to the claims of which the said administrators _ TIME TJiSLE PiaYerring Station t#.T`R J } I. shall then have notice, and that the said ad- C+7I'E4`'IAL DEP-OF3IT. i perish his discharge is assured. miniotratorswillnotbeliableforthesaidassets Call and avoid the rush. TRAI\tiooisu EASTDUk: AS FOLLOWS:— � .; . - r cr any part thereof so dietribated.to anp argon N o. 6 ExPREss . 8:02 A• M. - - - .. A) While L nch law is not for a moment - Special Rates allowed for amounts re•'. ;: 4 y or persons of whose claim or claims not ce bas " l6 >>rItXED, 2;27 P, M. ,-,, rt.. . not been received bq the asiU administrators at to be advocated there are cases w'lien = it-19 1l+aining not less than Ahrea months, and -, v the time of such distribution, Lt)OAL, .- , { T fl;a$d P Dd _ . ty such procedure seems to be justified. NEW .W o� 10E t• 2 Expaesa y;QB p, M, Deposit receipt issued for•same.. . . Tgo>irAr1 PAIiK1�R J ^� ME AS F4Y,LOwB: s '. :- y: 86 King Street)dist, I President HaI'tlson hale s ed the ><x W s� TBA S GOING rt YL,- r �rF Toronto. No.7 LOCAL 9.25 A.M. - - � 1 . -: - �;, -;r Order that has caused such rti 1G-,s ;�tea _ ,a : « _ 'R. y t 1 � %- :� i;oTicliar for the Administre►tors. >llt Ml - . .8:12 P: M. , WADS Ir ORTH. _ IQ� t: I coluu7entr - hrougllout the vo>�iinipn jl3ated at'j," to,Aught Utb�. ` I I Expasse� • . 1. : >itaa e . _ . �- - ll±i s fi 4 : - " r ¢fit r a r _ - -. ._ _.. .. - .. -...r. __D `ri a- _ ..:. .-. _ ."... _ .R� ..-- - '. 4_ ._d,.. :rat 7 .. ,- M .. ..._ -- ,_ - s -'` .�r.� !' 523 :s-�' t- 323 . - 4. - .-. _. _ :... ._ hat -._ ,�..r.. .: 'l,n.,. ... � � ._ .- , :.--. -v.�- � � r«. �'ir.a i� S' � ',4.�i='. ! - _a--, y 4 a , o- xF _ J7. 1 th�h.r .�. 4 z. - �, a !gn. a- -- .. ,, w gyp,. e s .. .- ...: .. .. .,. . .. 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F.��;�. �9, 1 - r TOIRONTO, Al1Rtl8t 26, )jl `�. `r'� WE W ��v `�°f r , r STOLEN IDI THE M09T BARE FACED MdNNER >` >'r � i # ('- _ _� EP a J '� . ? , . i. at,fall,..........•• tt) �a4`,-h� rx ti _ FROM OUB ExCSdN(}ES. x , , -- • �f _ ,�::., .�__ at,spring QQ UO to QO . . -1 Waltor Glendennln `+_ - wheat red w' T • � ', ! g, of Scarbor(1 who . m� , inter...... �T� QQ to 78 . VA�, E ..=#_k at, g e ............ died in the General Hospital, left propex- fVl cos 00 gg to 00 0Q r ) t J A J r ,d :A . t that was-valued at $9,596. It is willed `� - / ` Oa , bush. .. 00 35.to 00 3a The warereome are replete with a stock of. Bedroom �ett$ , .. Y f't . ! 7 i tQ his family' ` = Ba ey, basil""""':"' °° °° `° °° 41 Parlor Snits Eas Chairs knd all forms of modern X% . ' Lightning struck the ot�tbuildinga of PE ; bush..:.............. 00 00 to 00 80 1 Y s r.�" f A; ' ` iF ' t , the Dawson Street scuool, Toronto, Fri g fj f 4 Ha ,.new, ton............ U bo to to SO furniture. " M . ;sty `. . ''j • Str w, ton.................. 11 50 to 12 00 _ * �#c,: , day afternoon shivering some of file heavy �� timbers into matchwood.- -- Dr sed hogs............. •7 00 to 0 00 ' . � ;' ' t"= i ;. , y had s sum• I3e , fore uartera....... 5 00 to 6 00 • . , + :_ t . t - . - Mr. Carle , of Goodwood, q Pictures framed In all desl s. = ber of his ribs broken by being thrown - I3ee , hindquarters...... 9 00 to 9 50 Repairing of fuPn;tture a l i . ` i11u on........... ... 800 to IO 00 eClalty. violently on the ground while exercising sp - - his ) or�e afew days ago. i Vea carcass ••�•��• 700 to 8 5U s t , PICKERING COLLEGE )Miss Lizzie Noble, of Whit}3y, has been Ilnt r, lb.......•...... 00 18 to. 00 20 • 't s • r••' Funeral • furntshin s and all . ' �undertakin - re uirements. ' appointed teacher in the third department . Egg doz.................. 00 UO to 00 10 , q Funerals conducted in m•oderu style. '' of the Public School at Aurora, in place , wILL $ls•6P1Lx --- ------- __ dk`' of Miss Johnson, who resigned. D �fIINION B�.NI� .., W B �3AG�RM AN, '�JV'hI'I'EVA?.�E. `� L. T. Barclay, Esq,, of Whitby, was SEPTEMBER 5th, 1892 .. - - . elected High Councillor. of the Iiigli C1 I i Pala u �� 5�d d�0 Coart of Independent Foresters, at the A Pre arato and Collo i p pl I ___ ' annual meeting of the Order in Barrie P rY g ate school for Surp sf - t $1,4DDI000 .,t. - last week. boarders and der pupils of both sexes. Interest in the savings department of HITBY AGENCY. • :-, ' . the chartered Lanka has been reduced, Pupils ' prepared for Departmental and . Universit Examinations and Busi• SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . , ; from August 1st, to 3 per cent. This Y - means that the tightness in the money uess Life. noeio o wino re ai nf�ad arrant rsftes. No - - _ - - . , market is qt an end. " has dust. received a larg© con- The musical de artment will be in W• H• HOLLAND, -. S1 nment of Fre, 1 G OCerles ` The great double scull race fct' the f P 101y MANAGER. ■ `1 1' , New x ' world's championship, between Hanllln charge of Miss La Batt, a graduate of — _--___ _____ =_ . Leipsic A.M., German , and will afford Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, -Sugars, Teas, Cof- - and O'Connor, and Gaudaurand tOntari to the u ifs and residents of Pickerin A L E S M E fees etc. and is sellin it rhea for cash. Call at his store '., has been fixed for September b, at Ontario p p g g' _ " K. Y. and neighborhood an excellent opportun- aIId et some Of the bar sins he Is Offerin rr. ' • Beach, it cf stud in instramental and vocal WANTED / g. n On Thursday of last week another old Y y 8 ,I'. '`resident of Aurora, in the person of Wm. music under a teacher of rare qualifica. - r +� . bions. Da To 11 our uanaceiled ti freers Stock. Bteady IA ACI s E PI C��IJ IIIA Wbeadon departed this life. He was y pupils zr.ay enter for music ern lOylnentandCOntr01 Of territory. Havedone "~ taken sick four or five months ago, and only, if desired. For particulars address bu none in Canada 35 vears. Liberal pay to the i %, gradually sank until death came as stat- THE PRJNCIFAL, rig t luau, Bond for terinn, — CRABS BROTAE88 CO., ed above. 31-47 Colborne. Ont. - Ushawa has carried the by law for their PICKERING COLLEGE, - --- - --- - -- ---- --- -- --- - Belt Line Railway by a majority of 119 Pickering. E beg to call attention , - NEW DISCCYERY. bYACCIDENT . vote6 ; Z33 Voted fOrr and 114 •against. In compounding a solution a part was accidently &&filed on the hand ) _• ' - EXECUTORS SALE to our new and beauti- and ou washing afterward It was discovered that the hgir was cow- �Fork will be commenced at Once, and It - pletely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the is ex erred tLat the first section will be �_ ,narttet and so�reat hw been the demand that we are now introducing . p fi 1 stOCk Of R UGPATi It throughout tie world noder the name of Qaeen s Anti->Elalrine. ' + : } _ j finished this sear. TENDERS will be received by the un- IT 10 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND Ic � `- dersigned for the valuablepro,ert known � 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT! Elizabeth Allan, of Peterburo, waft re• as the Grei farm,and coni ,osed of the north , T i r g } E �� S f also a Well se— 2.ay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the' lefised from the Central prison Friday on it acres(,t Lha west half of lot Is, in the Broken - hair disappears as it by magic without the alighteat pain or injury when . - ' Front euncession of tho Townshi ,of Pickerin+ • r A - tin order froin Mr. Justice MaeNlalion. - } t• T (1 applied or ever afterward. Itisunlikeanyotherpreparationeverused This is one of the best farrus iu the township. 1 Cted stock of Linen Goods fora like purpose. Thousands of LA 1)I ES who have been annoyed t She was arrested last December On a In a good state of cultivation, welt fencod,with with hair on their FACE, NECK and ARMS attest its merits. _ char„e of keepinn a disorderly house tin(] good buildings an't a fine orchard. For particu- (IENTI.YMEN x•ho do not apprecialea beard or hair on theirneeir. ,i fare, apply to Thos, (;rcig, Picl(ering.or to the (1St reCC1V ell find a pricetesa boon In Queen's Anf i-lisirine which does away j - s(ntenced In .her absence froIll court. undersigned •� .. with Shaving. by rendering-its future growth an utter Impossibility {� flies (To�ce Curry, of \ewmarket, R'l10 ('..YARIi FR _ Prtee of @ossa s A nti-IiairynP!f. per bottle, sent in aatety mailing boxes,pc>dtaige paid by u8(securely r I, P. }iL'CHA:�I Faxecutore sealed frmn ohy,•rvation)- Fend money or stamps by letter with full address written ppiainiy. corres- ,� - - . died Lhls month, bequeathed X0,1.00 t0 [, ) & O pondeu r strictly conNdeetlal, This advertisement ix honest and xtraight forward in every word it 9 - 1 er sister, Ann Curr , of the same c'illage. m►,tains- we invite you t(,dear wlct► ux and yen will And everything ae represented. ('ut this out and . 3 D. URUISTO\,Solicitor, • • t , s:nd tn•dsy Addresx UEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street CINCI�NATItO. You can + . .tit tier simel' filed 1aFt Illoutl:, leaV1D1; Pickering,Aug.lith, IE`83. 48-45 � ) 1, .�• a KERINOYILLAGE. 31 re iter}t.ur letter at h�ny }'owl OKlee to Insure (ts osis delivNry. We will pap SESOO for an.y ca.e �' �t� - -- --.— - - _ oltallure or alfirhteJ,t Injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guartauteed. '• -n4 ,550 to her td o brothers, And as bliss _LAj�r N - NOTICE,.” SPECi�L-�°`�'�who intr(Mnea and sell aniong their friends H6 Bottles of Queen's snti-Hatrfne; Joyce s will was not altered the brothels i � _ wo will present with a SILK DRE88, 18 yards hest silk. Extra Largo Bottle and eamDh � x `�� of silts to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. , ' � will also inherit leer propel tj', Uf tl,e C:orl,ort+tion of the UT�"ITFiS'I'AN DItiG life re its s` , �Mr. ,las. McBee, anent for the Sin er Po IIUJIIJ ltlI 'l:RENCES :-The Lytle Safe & Lock Co.,• (r '*- 146 to 150 Nater st.; lt+ circulated to the contrar •, The IUowat s :«'Ino Machine. company, Bari ie, was Township of Pickering i fi - Co.of t1`Litbp, beg io inform taru,cra and Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race at., Cincinnati,Ohio._ . _ ____ t c ublicthat ttx�ir h'oundry is brill funning, __- _ ._ _____ - P`s : struck by the mail train" frOlu TOTODlO, , ,d that they are waking the celebrated"Ceu• ( `l - %%-)tile driving across the railrood crossing A R•y-Laiv to Prohibit the sale by retail c e Cut" dower Turubutl binder, Whitby Twin - A TT ( T mT�' hi' y (� S t!ltrl0l(S erntel7tC(t OY Ot/tfY 11tR,Jt1• i ow and other im}>leuu•uta as usual (u,d also L>t `1 I� ��J� T' 1 ' H . about a mile eolith of Allendale Frida f �' f c crying on a gorerat r�pair;na bnslnasa. RE�OVED TO NSW PRISES L11 �1 11'11111 . morning He was taken to Barrie, but f ccturett luluors irr thr Tuu'IrsluJ�of Pick �• »uta foratl the popular plows alwa}rs in stock. . d'ied-shortiy after the arrival of the train. ertng.I r stnith, Pickering, is our agent. _ _ Uh _ - PICKERING. . �1'hitb luno 25th It+tFl. fi.: His horse was killed instantly, 1 a - y' ' _ BROCK ST., SOUTH Of ONTARIO BANK Has for"sale first class Nfo 'era, Twin } a. j ,. Exchanges are warning their readers The Council of the Corporatiolr of - - --.. __- — - Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- . °`: " ` • to look out for a gang of men travelling the Township of Pickering enacts as R, P A 1� K E R- " Whitb Marble Works. Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse fakes, '` I ��- . - about the country making contracts for follows :- - >. ' Iron Jacks, single Plors and other _ . - painting roofs. If they offer to paint DIERCHANT TAILOR - . : '- - - j.� _ _ 1, The sal© 1sy itetail of apiritaous; for �,thlsOn iia+W articles. . Plow points and other re- -' ' _. yours for five dollars, or any price, don't mented or other manufacture3 liquors in 1 airs ke t" on hand, manufactured b fail to ask them how much the paint will any tavern, inn or other house or place �f HIGHLAND CREEK p p p . - • f Manufracturers of the Mowat i r > �' '�1'f" Co., «flits Call .- ---��. �" . .cost before you close the contract._ It is public entertainment within thesaid Town- choice stock of imported floods always MarbloNl,mutnanls, Headstones and all b y' .•.� z r in the price of the paint where the fraud ship'of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. other Cemeter Work. slid inspect before purchasing. North on Land. Tt rias tittsh. Tit guar . , Y t;. �, - lies. The sale by retail of epiritaous, for• of ost office corner. i j mented or other manufactured lir uore iu anteed. A call solicited. ►iso Importers of 6aoteh, Swedish, em- P _ The Oshawa Reformer says : On the I eriean and Canadlan Granites. ------- :��•' - information and complaint of Constable shops and places other than hoaxes of pub - - -� - ---- - All partiea wishi,,h murk would do well to ea11 n T�__�■ n r s '" iieentertainmeut-within the said Township ( a i mo heforo{,nrchasing. All work guaranteed � 1 10�� r ■ f1 ,� al ' � ' _ J. Erridge, Messrs.Murhhy anti O'Leary, OOK S COTTON 8001 ` 11llJJ 11�RiE two t'onehs from Whaby, were arrainge(] "f Pickering• is hereby prohibited: outs purrs of the lowest•__ ____._ _ e. . a, This by-law is passed under the au- i K - . = before 1'. `I. Grierson on Wednesday and . G O.NI f)1 .�'/) _ '- } tl;ttrity of sea. Iti of the Act entitled Au '>$ �iLAR �NT _ 1 fined S1 and costs for furious driving on 1 ret'en� div• fYt ry' h,'xn oltl A li_�j�{f Ll T 11���1�j� - .. .let to Improve the Liquor License Laws," ti, sician. Sticee r;sfull tibed all t l.11 1� ,1�` the streets liere, last Sunday. Another ,,,, ted b ller 1Ia'est b and with the } y 1 � i , S' 1 Y Y ,,uu,tlat i,y t[,ouanodsof►alj- . , }� r�� j, 'c 1 In6tance Ot tl'c]uble arl;ing fr�]ru file 'enl'se .rr(i%ice and consent of the Legislative As- ,ee+ latheuul) �Krfectl) safe l t- ))lent of �;'I�C1in kla��S , - C Canal]a. ""llbly of the Provi,lce of Ontarlo,assented anti rrliNblon,e, tr;ne+liseot Aecortiinl; to the, late,6 l+cl tel lace t., ou the Seventh cfa of A ,ril 1S4)t) and cr.a 1<':care..tt:n ,riuci ,lets yl . + y t (ttng.'l�'ta who otrrr interior 5elllYl C'r�• c1i eat. t� r newspaper publishers can huhl for fraild ,;hall conte into force and take effect ou and 1. ksk.for Cooke Cot- y �• Il •tilr-ir,t't3 c:, Ia,76(lf 1111e, r f any person who takes a paper from the after the First day of 111ay in the year of t! , liout C:vttft�ouutl,taku ucf sulibutute ; or eu . h Don't fall' tt� eC�11 !office and refuses payinent; and the man our Lori, 19!13. t iFe sl and ;ti ibr(u, tent cuuatl►un ],oatage J,► d R . �., s mpain tetter.and we will send scale. by re- "` 1, A vote of the electors of thesaid Town • R'l10 iillow hIS SUbtiCI'1i)LlOn to run unpaid, t+ rn n,aii. Fun seulyd In,ruculara iu plain etc- ship of Pickering entitled by law to vote v lopit,to lutliesonly.•_' stamps Address pond cLIlC� e� 111111 e. _,add then crdere the postmaster to mark n � • „ thereon ccill be taken on this b law b the civ Co..!\o.a F{el►er}cluck,I'll 11'oalwnrtl avo TJ: t Dew.1vaper 1'efUSed" lend sends uotlsea } y trait, a[ic►„gau. l;.,l,l iu }'iclraaring by ►t- u jj` s �� ITACKSOI� - �� f l ) l iieputy returning ot3icere hereinatter nam• temau, V. D an•t all r�spon+,tbla cUugR,et C ', . tion to tae pubhsl.er, ays hi:nself liable ed on the 30th day of 11c►y A.D., 1ti'J2, a Arvwhore ' Y to arrest and fine.' commencing at 9 o clock in the forenoon - -- ---- -'- . -4 f t ,� P. EQ ar, son of the member for «est . . BROCK ROAD �, g au l continuing until 5 o'clooklu the attar WILKINSON PLOWS . '. •Ontario, had quite,au experience in Lake coon of the same day at the undermention- --_ Simcoe a few flays a;o. Ile was taking ed polling places. - . his sister Maud and Miss Ridout, of Tu• Poll sub- . . ronto, out for a boat rides, and being Div. Poil Place Dep Ret-O®cer ; j �] _ a . - Of all kl}lds for Sale by . i.-(;range Hall, Kingston Road k.C.Carruthers ��,��'S L St, 189 caught in a squall the boat was up8et. 2 .SLargacas al . ickoring...Alox. Margach • . bliss Edgar' being a good swimuler, took a..cline's Hall.}'ickering Village.-.Iarnes Linton _ _ - •�r� care of herself, but Mr. Edgar had his ;••�Ioody'xUSice,Li+arpoot Market Thos.�loutiy NICIPALITY OF THE Pump r �r�`i�0� t 5..Temperance Hall,Charrywood Goo.Davidson I.• } hands full to rescue the other lad v•. {i.. Temperance Hall, Kinsale......L.'Harrit�on i . �. f Root. McCormack, who resided in Ux 7 1'�J+vl Hal), lirou6han,..... i.......}L urea o,afnshlp of Pieker�ng - C+erOw, Proprietor - brill a Townshl for over 40 ears, died " -•I�en, ,erance Hall,llroughat C.1Y,�tatihe+ve �Ro v GAlle' g P+ Y 9 .Latnoreaux's Hall, whitova a James Tavlor — hiautlfacturer O f-- (' at his residence, Toledo, on August 10th, lo..orauge Hall,Lith con............David Barrel (;UL i�T1. O1� U\'I'AIZIU •M . after aiq illness of about 4 months. He II--Town Hall,Claremont........ :Thos. Dunn Ll!!,, �'OrCe 8C SUCt10ri �UYriIB 12..bchool Louse,.4ltona.. 1 dwinCtiff lea�'es one son and nine daughters to t Dae 1ri)i 1'uili sof l3rass, Iron and Call and price before purchasing from ,� `- 5, Un the 1Kth day of M�,y, A.D., l8(,)2, T OTICF is hereby given that 1 have p' p )uourn with their mother his compara- M1 �` ` . at the town Ball in the illage of Brougham trans,nitted or delivered to'the persons Porcelain. Lively early demise, being in his 64 year.' i,n said Township of Pickering, at the Hour i, utioned iu soctioua 5 and a of '•The Voters GEARED AIrO PUMPING WiNOMILLS other dealers. . fJ ; �' Decelsed was a brother of James DicCor- of levo o'clock in the afternoon, the Keeve st Aee"'the co�,iee rewired by eats} aectioue mask of the 5th con of Pickerin t bo ao trauatu tte(l or slivered of the l,et,u,ade r WHITBY MARBLE AID .: g• shall a oint in writing signed by himself t rsuo it t valet Act, of all porsoua ap1war;n9 ��lutllnid and Cistarn Tanks, and �_j ' " Gandatir had a walk over in the race pp r 4 I Aaac+ss,ncnt loon of t},e said Cistern Pumps. Mail orders - . X � : .1 two persons to attend at the final summing ti,e,est rt+.,so , b the u of the votes b the Clerk and one per= a unicipality co lie autitted to vo�.e;n the said promptly attended to. flit nrillia on the 15th with Stevenson, p Y t• S uicip,►lity etc t?tectiona ror n,e,ehcsra of th� rnl e rt a oath chin lace on be• - - 'f t 'Australian. The race was ]ree miles son to attend t p i; p } ,i,talativo Assocnbly and at Municipal Klee- ?.l��I.�N L' )a iY l'H, ;Jut. Pickerin. � � `'` � ' with turn for X500 a side. 'Sen thousand half of the persona interested in and de t na, and that satd 1►st +ons drat posted up at DU N DAS St. - WHITBY, Q eirotis of rcmoting the passiu); of this by t y otllca tit Lha YinaKe of 11t,itevale,ou chs _.__ 'people witnessed the event. Betting was p I ih day of August, It+'`d3,and romaius thore for - _ Y .', ', ti . ,.. ( dc,ne Kit even money. �ateyenson dropped lace, and a i►ke number on behalf of the i epuctfou. r R, (Established le4sDJ ,crsous interested iu and desirous of op• Kleutora era called upon to exawino the said iIt 1.� e O �-vI i '' . 1 his oars first and gained half a length in posing the passing of this by-law. I et,and if any ointutabious or other errors are R. Wolfenden, Propr�etore . . � _., the first 500 yards, but the men were fi� t uud tllcrein, to take iminediate proceediu to ` r =h Q�'en at the mile, at which Gaudaur t00i: l'e Clerk Of the said 1\Ianieipal d nava the said arrolw corrected accordingo t - �. � ' THE --'.: Having returned to the old stand of thg . k Council of the Townsbip of Pickering shall i w. Wolfenden Granite and Marble ��,orks, _°Y- f 1 1� the lead and held it till the last, winning attend at the Town Hall, in the Village of D.R. 131•:ATO�• b 20 lel,aths in 20:03. p Clerk of rho Township of 1'iokerin . p p GRAPHER I am better prepared Go execute all �c ' J i y o Brougham, iri said Townshl of Pickerin 4s 4, whitovale, �O. • The experiment which Messrs. Tnekett at the hour of three o'clock in the after• __ _._ ,__ _.___ ____�-_----.- ---- - — orders in cemetery and all other * ;i �} i, - ',+� Son entered upon N hen they comrrien noon, on t1,e 3lst day of 1�Iay, A.11., 1692, H disposed of his Toronto business work pertaining to rile business. I ti � ,tom"` I pad to make their '`l�lyrtle ATavy" tobacco to sum up the number of votes given for �' WpVE� •`fV1 E.'F CQ•' CuFtomers will find a well selected stook y ." +' _ �s tobacco of and against this by-law. AC i soil tv'ill hereafter devote hie en- of foreign and domestic granite and _ was this : to glee the public a n a tirA lilac to `)Vliitb Gallen the very finest Virginia leaf at the small• Passed June 20th, 1892.. ;, y Y•. marble to choose froth. Inspection =:_ est possible margin beyond.ite aettlal cost, George Parker, Donald R. B�atont . '�' will convince that fox stric>wly first in t.]e hope that it would be .o extensive- _ USI;\LSu is already eommene- cissa work, our prices cannot be peeve - Clerk: __ ly bought as to r�nlr�nerate theta. By i - i1lg to hum, but the facilities are boaten. _ `r� �i _ ' the end of three years the demand for ►t L s r '' such that lie can accommodate. all *' PICKERING - ; " had grown 80 11n11Ch a8 t0 �',iVe assurance ( -`-) _ 1 r c tl F 1+ f wLo requi a pi tures. . Du•'ng tl�e 1 that rile success of the experiment was '�lT=G.''E- - - within reach. The demand for it today 11 ' The above is a true copy bf a By law 1.�Lm �r _ - r � - -_ is more than ten times greater than It holillAy season call afid get photos - 5� , i Suc- Passed by the Municipal Coanoil of the WeKaye been appointed sole agents by :,t y was then and is still increas ng. Township of Pickering uu the 20th day cf . L. Dluneon, Laq., I3o+cmanville, forthe that will be finished in the latest style :` ' ` ' for the beat woven L . cess has been reached. Juno, A.D., 1892; and alt persona arp.here unty of Ontario, TJb3ER, � T N ,"p - of the art., f..,,. µ by regaired to take notice, that anyone de ire )''sure in the countts, dud arc+ p�e- 1 1 _ ; _ - .' -'fir t red to band fence, and sell Farm and �'� Consumption Cured. sHINGLE4 . An old h sician,retired troth practice, lav- srrous of applying to have such By Law, - tri•., - . ino had lac din hie hands by, au ctic Indite or any part thereof, quashed, must make ' ownahip righbe or, the most reasonable PECIAL attention will bel given ' ,_ .- q , 1 iniasionary the formula of a simple vegetable his application for that purpose to the High rma. we build twenty different styles DR �S SIIIIIn Lumiiii i F� � 4 =t remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of. Court at Toronto within three months neat this machine, glair or orndnlental. we to family grange arld as Christmas 1! , Consumption. gronchttis,Catarrh, Asthma and i O ,k" It s . - all throat and Lung affections, also a positive after the pubree ilneceaaiive weeks in tthe ( aceot township a Wb tb andiBroecknfor - P Y is a time w>len most fdTnilies have a � ical cure for Nervous Debility and all week fOr three ) i and rad pp bb Patent Fence. Parties wiahinR HA D AN S0� �00D z cin taints after having tested its Wawa a r palled THE PICKERING} NEwa, or i' Cts R Nervous C p P p • P P —•AT LOWEST PRICE— � �, wonderful curative powers in thousands of tlI>�6 t© have .1 > �`� .:l w 0 i __ Ca9ea,has felt it his duty to mako it known to i olive half. Cher of above, will do well to consult us rotY s taken ' , he will toy Isle to be heard in that be- purchase Farm or 'Townshl eights for reunion, 1 t8 8 r0 er his suffering fellows, A..lusted by th s m 1 - s.> and a desire_to relieve hntnan saftering,t wits Dated at Pickering, this 1'9t1Y dap of raanally, at •lot 7 B• F•, piokering, or $. p �� send free of charge, to all who desire it, thio 189 . rite as filo Whitby P. O. Parties are Ten per. gent. Will: be added ff � -' - - recipe,in German,French or English,with Sall Augaat, A.D., sg, •ells fyrbiddeq iiufringing on tbeele pa. Call Sn$ gati9lactioA i3 guixrPAtBed booked. ,T f t1 directions for prenarin and using. Bent by D• R'• BEAT0%' i shfi uta. : `p >_ iA mail by a:+a;• ,�i„a �'lh stp.m , naming flits Clerkoi the said Mento p _ - y 8-31 . PowersJ�lOCk,RoCb08 i . �`" ° olPict;erin . , ALLIH t BRANT.. QCT'. '� �� i �� K" �,� 'r apor. W.A.NoyEs,8Z0 0!theTownshi $ .. �,; t p . t tr v 1 �� I { u .. Y :,:. ,.. n 1-- s - .. .: _ ..,. �T +, R'+�•�• s:4 yt�� .�,s -'F . �a4n ” , . .. a ". .. ,. -. •:-- � � .a.-_.-.. ,... _.-.'. .. ... �; -� -. -:_. _. .f., -'. . b- � .: yy ??(- ,yam -.""-+.s.1t �. 4.;3 R '��.. ',.•"..a , '7 - ... .. w: - .•ir - : ,Y- .. .. .r._. ' :moi'•' - '-" n •= e 14V .-. . .r ;r r -, - _- -' -.. .,. .:- t."1... ...:,.. �. .... d� .. J .. _, .-. _ �.; .. : r -.. --..- .aa ,- .fir .: a_ v "-2 ,7. .,,�� -'c� "Yt^ . , t .. E_ a ..,h...!,r,, - r°:. a .. _ ' =.-6,• :..' ,{� t:- •,%'. _�„�;_- _3. «_._z- i..- ,,E-.- -..�,-- .s..f<r..`S- _• __". ,t./ .-:- yr,,.. ,x..n �' .«n' - 'K �': �+vr �.�+ - a:ri .s:t-• �, , . •,Y-s - _ ..._ :-r t._: .Ye h`r. ". ..�' ;.�('' ri^"` '�! Yt f :' _ Kai,+ -s ., - ) # �r '•r' , -,. _ :.-:.•.,-fit.: r. t x.:-.ny 4- ^� �..ES':T:s-.N'-.. .:r+ `e,..'i ,.+;;_ '�{�+w•?I.- fW;_ 2L%' •. ' jhJ, ,.vim ,�k.,i'=a +re �C w-. yam}•)Yt- a[- Ii .1 , <f.,..v :ii• 1 .� d w./:sv= y� .'x:v? ,Yr 5 .iJ'�.��.+.5'�'�-ix. -w - �,¢� 'a ,r .%' x,"' 7` ,yf JI" *'.l a• t :7F,"r{ d�'? 56r r k +. e r �`_. 1.1 a r . {551'€ _.. : es ._ .7 - - ..; y �,Y N 3 . ^.{ „ 1-. .. -. + . --. .-: T s t.. -'i �.. _>. H. e -4: fora '' - #..,..-CC7a_ i ,. _-�Y �. r i ai .. _ -,. __. _ .t _. a. .1 - :. , -.:. ..«w•3, ' .S �.a .� 2SS,.. >- r - - ....E - .. ,s - s ,. A .. ' - a r r f .. --1. ,' :.... ., - .ave _ , - .� s - _ - 9- . ! $ U�$l HOLI?. 1, .� 4 :'— .� ,: fie apt salt;.drain the tatoa. add the mixtn HOW GORDON DEED• he mi bt have wapW 40ath .b iettin ori H�$U TO COUATE$,FFIT : , ' ` ' - f put over hot water for a minute or two,th — rd the steamer Temaiheh, which +ryas t '�•`�_' ..._ k ` ' 4l .. :., -:.� Y .y serve. lfre Lrab•I�t•r� •rt>re Bt4d. ;' nd read for hiFm from early dawn ; T6eTaper>lloney ornarepe-�►611i 1iot6era � F, Y. w►aitinga y _ Z'1't1A �e1�p1$alitp• RICE :jN01V $A14.L8.—Boil a pint of r# { >tdajor Wingate, in the United 9etviee tut hisanoble spirit chose It►ther to share the ,( the Ceanterretteira. 'ti A t "r until soft in two uarts of water with ate Ma ine for Jul iven us the sixth in- fate of these whom he had governed. Tile The pdper money of the United $tate , t. The summer season brings to evet� conn• q gaz Y, R h „ tr dweller a oodl ro rtiou of sesta spoonful of salt;put in small pups and wh at dlment of his Pa rs on the " Siege find dervishes rushed up in crowds, full of wrath, is the least andsome in the world, said theF ' .' Y g Y P g erfectl cold lace in a dish, brake a boi Fall of Khartoum fr to E tion tiuurcea." and stabbed hirn with their spears until he. j�roprietor of a money exchange. "That is �r �- I ' solos frons itdlaceht country places,but more P Y. P 4 gyp eras cut, to recce, and hie head was out off because this Government de ends entirely T' { 1 from the city squares and streets. To those ed custard of the yolks of- three eggs. o It contains the account of the final act of p P of To ' - who have large establishments, with' an Pi-t of sweet milk and a teaspoohful of tort that long tragedy. Tho narrative beggtt'ae and taken to the Mandi at Om-Durman. upon the intricacy and elaborateness of the ' - - army of servants and lent of wealth it starch; flavor with lemcn. -When c on the'l6th of November, when the Bordeitt This was early on Monday morning, J&tiu- designs on its notes and certificates for pro- - - thuibecomes afestive season full of jea_ turn the custard over the rice calls, half arrived with leaera. On receiving the , &ry 26th ; they carried Gordons head on a tertian against counterfeiters. In foreign - - ✓:. ,,•. Me our-riv P e r, where it remained staAdin for three countries, on the other hand, much effort is. e a_:' Wendel t. , ; sure, an cel freYat continuation of the wtater hour before serving. This is & simple b lettere Gordon erected a hi h flagetafl'near P� g , nice desasrt. �' the lace and flew a red frons it so as data• When the Mandi received Gordons directed to makin their curren beautiful 1 gayeties. T{,e host enjoys displaying to the Pa �� g Y and De. guests the delights of his home, and the pas- BEST UlvcisR DItoF9.--0ne half enp � guidb the British on their arrival. He e d��he gave orders for the Aghting to with pictures and arabesques in the classical t.resaei d : : _ also ordered rockets to be seat u at ni ht P• - style. Not only are the results pretty to- sibAlitieaofvrttertainmentthatare his en ova 'gager, a cup of molasses, one-half cup P g _ —rood f p g 'g I .g P in order to show that the town was still look at, but they serve their chief purpose L'1tI►tham 1'. his ower of sharia with others and ivin butter one teas oonful each of cinnamo I Lhetn pleasure ; the guest manifests the t{inger and cloven, two teaspoonfuls of sod bolding out. . He distributed biscuits to the NEW t$OH THE MINES. better, for any engraver will tell you that l sat;afaction that it is desired he should feel dissolved in a eu of boilin water, two an or inhabitants, but then discovered that4 real art work on a bill is far more difficult In a R_lc f and giving and taking enjoyment •at each one-half cups of flour; addtwo well beats "C had none left for the troops, there-upon ybonsan4s of prospectors Itconring the t°irritate than any purely mechanical effect, wife and o • he had to r uisiticn the rain stores of the no matter how complicated the latter may daughter- otLer s hands make mutual satisfaction. But eggs the last thing. Bake in gem pans o «1 g Keetenat District. Y g Ontario, if natives. Afterwards more letters carte in be made b the eometric,lathe rind other where wealth is wanting, the income limit- in a shoot. If it is calces warm with aaau A des etch to the N. Y. Snn sa s :— devices- but the troo did not arrive. Gordon is P Y rince antoi ,� l; ed, and the servants are few or none, the this makes a nice deaerert. Darin lite last two a iia the Kootenai B. " ,'Most beautiful of all a r notes ate P entertainin of summer nests becomes a said to have written out a telegram, and g Y Pe mast,cr. —a E g FRIED SALT PORK.—Cut the pork In thi given it to a messenger who was to send it C-, minis district has been attractin much those issued in France and Prussia. Here .` burden bitter- to bear, if undertaken in slices and freshen in cold milk and water g g I of the Ivo 't what is deemed a suitable manner. The roll in 8oitr and fr errs If re aired nick from Dongola. The telegram was address- attention both from prospectors and mining is a pretty Austrian bill of 100 florins, ever listen ! famil have eche be y p' q q ed to all confederate powers. Tho story companies. The Kootenai River, from which printed in blue ink, with�hc desiggn mainly � great orgm Iy p pa en ui the habit of liv- ly pour boiling water aver the slices, let i seems rather apochryph&l. tt takes its name, rises in the Rockp Moun- composed of two laarge standing fi urea of I- Church or ! ine in a ur rrow way,keeping down the mar- stand a few minutes, drain, and roll i tains in British Columbia, and flawing cherubic children and an oval of -children's' ket men F: bill s, having no superfluities, rEARIva TILED. mys'ic me.c ,' flour as before, After frying drain off mos 4 south, runs into Montana. There it bends beads. That seems a queer notion from our - er (;rani) in doing mu;;h of their own work, But with of the cease from the fry ng pan, stir i "The General used now to walk through back a gain towards the north, and crossin oint of view for the ornamentation of cur- - the expected guests there toast under the g !, g P decYaro the while hdt one or two, tables oonfuls o the s.reets and lanes and see numbers of p y g and his e into Idaho em ties into Kootenai Lake a rency but it is certain) both interestin p usual way of doing things, be at least an- flour, about halt a pint of milk, a littl people lying dear# from famine. Ho order• large body of water in British Columbia a and handsome. Thin is a Russian bill for professora a ) other servant ; at dinner-there must be soup pepper, and if the pork w4ts over-freahene ed'the dead to be buried at once, and insist- short dit,tanee north of the Idaho boundary. 100 roubles, clone in pink and green. Here - ' and roast and salad. and dessert, and er- a little salt may be needed. Let it boil u ed on the Governor carrying out these The lake finds its ultimate outlet in the ou have a Scotch note issued b the � > .; bears the i:; p y haps fruit and coffee, with almonds and ol- and pour into a gravy dish. A teaspoonfu orders. Columbia River. The Kootenai district British Linen Com an which rontiaes. . ; ives and candies and possibly wine while of chopped parsley adds greatly to the ap " W hen the famine increased and re- p y' P COti P properly embraces the wools region travera to pay £5 on demand. In Great Britain - fit; D the reat of the g»tertainiug will be on -the pearance of the dish, veiled throughout the town Gordon Pasha ed by the Kootenai River, but the name is' the privilege of issuing paper money can - V . 1 same scale of effort, and something must,he CORN STARCH BLANC MANGIL—Measur was obliged to send 5,0(10 people out of common) a lied one to the rt.in Brit- be obtained b coo orations other than - ,. ........... Y PP Y Pa Y P � r f done of especial interest every da.y• in the one quart of sweet milk and put one pin Khartoum to the east bank to seek their ish Columbia. \Neat of the Kootenai Lake banks from the Government. f i` +, ' wa of arr usin the uest to make his visit own food. He wrote a letter about them $ ::� . To sit, a Y g , S on fire stove to heat; in the other pint dis is the ranee at Selkirk Mountains; west of You will need a magnifying glass to ez- . 1- a success. . solve four .tablespoonfuls of corn starch to the Mandi to the followin effect: - _ "� ` days ago, g them Slocan Lake • stilt west of that the amino this note with. It is Irish. The But is there any true hospitality in living when the milk is hot pour iu the cold mil " Human beiega are by astute merciful to tipper &nd lower Arrow lakes through which words` one pound ' are printed across ii in a=j: harmony, : f_ while the guest•, is with us as we do not live arrd corn starch thorou hi mixed and sti each other ; these people are the same as- the Columbia River runs and bo and them big letters but this broad stri a extendin .- magician-li �l - ween he is absent ? If we should tell him together until there are no lumps and tit Yourselves', government has supported them the Gold Mountains and Okanogan Lake. from one end to the other of the document in- `� . might well that we lived differently when he was tot mixture is thick • flavor with lemon s.n for one year, and now it is necessar to inspire the �' The principc►1 town iu the district ie Nel- a curiosity. 1'o the naked eye even upon _ �= with us, it vtould et�ect him very uncomfort- take from the stove then add the wni send them to yori to look after thein. Treat son on rho west arm or outlet of Kootenai scrut,in it seems to have no ni nificance (_ sentiments t , abl and if we let him su ose that thin is ' them as ou think fit." y' g - one facing 1: Y of three eggs beaten to&•stiff froth. Sery y Lake leading into the Columbia River. but when magnified you will. perceive' life. The i our mode of ordinary life,we lead him to be- with .: " But the dervishes, on seeing these peo- This . lace, which is about two years oil, that it is wholly made a of the words `one ,,;' f r. lieve a falsehood. A truer hospitality would - pie, used to strip them of their clothing and has lest than one thousand inhabitattta. pound' in microscopic letttre. From the - tion took a , t j( beem to lie in sharia with the uest our ,; of the re of g g : "' send them away naked and barefooted." Just now the crying neer# of the •Kootenai superficial appearance of the Bank of Eng• -: p own life, not a fictitious life put pr for the TO•Preserve Peal`s. DESPAIR. cc,untry is transportation, for few of the land notes you would suppose that they - - ' r. " There occasion ; in taking him into the privacy of p8are will ve soon Ito in ateaaol7 and ar mines ore so situated first ore worth less conic# be readil imitated b holo rah newspaper `>� our Lome, and making him cue of ourselves January began with tight#ng with the ob- than $150 Y Y P g P Y y Binary del �4 for the time being. If we do not ha��e soup, $bona; the most delicious fruits for nneaery ject of saving Um Ilurman. "If Gordon • a ton could bo profitably carried or otherwise, inaamttch ae their designs con mpt v t.; - Ing or pickling. They are so inexpensiv had been able to send reiaforcernents he (over the pack trails. The region is a rough sist of very little store than lettering in have or rare desserts, or after dinner coffee when that the area t to Ile for otten , and th !one not unlike that of the C, rd'Alene black that is almost severely sim Ie. But � -. - yon object 1 . alone, then not to have it on the days when y P g would no doubt have been successful ; but "d1 P is for then flavor is so delicate that it is aatly s oils he no�v felt that he could not relieve Um- directly south in Idaho ; blit the ores seem that -eat financial institution depends al- he is with us ; if only a beefsteak and a po- .- the true f: tato is our Bail fare then to have one beef by over-cooking. Yet the Ii rench coo an Durman which must soon fall .into the somewhat richer. How they will turn out toget ter upon the water marking of its 4 y Y confect'on•maker esteem the air as secon it is im ossible to sa for no work but that paper, which ig wonderfully elaborate, as .. - rihder shrn - stea>r and potato for our faro with him, hands of the enemy,as also meat Khartoum, P y' I have r taking care to serve it with the saute appeti- only to the quince and peach, A puree o if the English troops did not come soon. He of development has yet been done, and a you can see by looking at the light through. a ,j. . zin neatness that we out pears is very often used as a foundation.fo then wrun his hands and went awe eav- few of tho pros ct holes are more_than it. The water markia has been imitated, seeking ne ht to insure at all- I t g those candied and iced desserts in which th g y twent five feet dee Two thousand ros- but never with success . ' five y ears 1, times. We have to consider that our guest has ing-the principal medical otlicer to attend y' �• P ' l French excel. The ar like the a pie ., eters are sicced to the re ion and he- -- -- - - , 1 - - g.n, and yc notcome for what wears oin to ive him to pe' p , to the wounded. pe Y g - g g g ossesses the ualit of titkin on the flavor fore the season closes the value of the de- . ing a row"' 1,. eat% and drink ; lie r.i supposed to have-had P Y ST,�RVATI0K—ti0RD0N WEEP& - A TALE OF THE SEA, - . _ der, " per y, of another fruit or root, so tat pears are posits will be mince definitely known, enough to eat and drink at home, or can get often cooked with ir. er, when the are : ive ou t' Then came the sews of the(tattle of Aba• The oldest claim in rho district #a Terrible ElcpeHences of! a f3hl woos ac•d g Y 1: , it elsewhere ; he does not care for a mere g K Y �I „� p - - Planet. "I' � fully as delicious ars preserved ginger itself, Klea. , eanw�hile the sufiferings in Khar- the Blue Bell, discovered in' 18-,.► by Crew. % stereotyped form of entertainment that can, - • > , and open more delicate. The acid of the toum were intense. "Thp troops now fell. some Hudson B,t Co-n n tra era. grave m,gl, be had and is had an where he ,tea come Y Y PP Mr. T. Barton, of Fratton, North. Corn- _ 1 y ' lemon is often added to the flavor of the into terrible distress through hunger. They From time to time a little work was done - of my ca 11 for us, the variety and charm, ossibl of wall and chief officer of the 1 eter Stuart. land, wl,er P y' ear and ie a decided addition to canned used to hunt down the dogs and eat them ; on it, but no attention was drawn to rho ' + the ways and manners born of our idiosyn P " whose loss near Yarmouth Nova Sa�ti I a ,` ,�' pears. 'A finely flavored sweet pear like-the also donkeys, horses, and mules were killed , countr until seven ears a n When the a' muni, , w crasies, or,at any rate, their novelty. If l Y Y g + was recently reported by telegraph, .baa - had aegnir Sickel and some of the dwarf pears is deli- for food. The one twenty-fourth of an sr- Silver King mine was found on Toad ` he is r,ot satisfied with our own life, he wilt written to his friends particulate of the ' an heiress, I . ciousforcanning; forpreservin with ginger deb of dhurra was sold for one hundred . Mountain seven miles fron► Nelson. A x, not come again, and we are Well rid of hien ; diaaater. He says:—".We struck on a rock Throe h t Y the Btrtlett pear is admirab e • and for dollaL t; but it was difficult even to get that Scotch.syndicate has bouded the Silver g g , . - . rQbbecl alni . - � b. t ever chance i in favor of his_bein • de- about ei ht o'clock on Sunday tri Li and- icklin almost, an ood variet of ear quan i y. Women %tried W wander through Kin for$l,,►tM),000, and ex erts are now �1, nk of hl lighted tet be so valued enc belictied in as it P g' Y g y P g P soon afterwards the masts went over the - A, '�gz .1 will serve the purpose. the attests with their gold &rid silver orua- I staking careful examination to determine side. The sea wa.s breaking over her all the ' \;forever. I'' seems evident he is when taken into the. , I To preserve pears with ginger, weigh out menta in their hands, offering four or five whether the bond shall be taken up. Since heart of our life, and served exact-1 • as we time+, and we all got into the mirzen rigging return to t t ' i serve ourselves,. y three quarters of a pound of augar to okes of gold for a rubbeh of dhurra. If a the Silver King has come into prominence until it began to totter, and it fell o%er as not speak every peas of poets. Boil. four euncea fish were caught during the night, it would several hundred claitna have been located soon as we came down. The captain, Mrs. . - anon the I of.sliced ginger—the green ginger which be sold the next morning for fifty dollars, oil Elle same mountain, and the assays g is sold in market for this par• " Then tt)e inhabitants of Khartoum fell range from$10 to C51>U in ailcer, while the liugnea (the captain s wife), and several of mid, M I the crew of into the boat where she bun T y . into dee distress, The Wdiem lost all - ores also car[ co r wild lead. West of g „ tt:was °° Stlmffie1' �ookAry. "se, not the dried ginger of the drug rihopa. P Y PPe in the davits • but she soon got . _. twent in 1 his green ginger brings from 10 to 'l.0 cents their stren th and energy, and laid.down t Nelson is a old belt extendin down - y FAiCAS4EED�IiICi:i.a.—Cuttho chicken in g K WASHr:D AWAY laudin y ,n 3' & ound.' Select full fremli-lookin roots , ')heir arms auae they could not carry the Kootenai River and some lacer �' pieces for serving,.,theu barely cover w�t}r notthe'scrawn worm-eaten ones. gSera o them, and some of the re ulars Sha iehs P and ca sized and killed or drowned '.Mrs. - ging ettgag water and let it stew., entl until tender. y' P g Kg mining has been done on a small scale. P g Y thein, to remove all the c#'ark akin, and and Sudanese, deserted, and oined the c Hu hes her little bo a tel, bac v During the fall of 18J1 ,gomo rich Linda f; y, r,d several others Have a frying pan ready with a few slices we mvvc�i plunge the roots at once in to c�ld water. dervishes. The General, seeing this state were mace in what is now known As the Some of the rest got the boat iighted again. - - - of salt pork; drain the chicken and fry Slice them throw a uart of hot water of aflaire . became full of distress and lie : Kaalo•tilocan cliatrict, between Slocan Lake and found the ea tain in her near) done- . I procured ! with fife pork until it is a rich browrt ; then q P Y e ecu ge . take it out of the pan and put in the broth over them, and let thein boil in this water also despaired. He surr.moned the notab,es ' and the north end of Kootenai Lake. Into for. Six of the crew, besides the captain, sou ht ti t in which it was stewed, thicken with a lit- for twenty minutes. Then add four potimis and principal officers, and obtained a loan of • this division of the Kootenai a great many got into the #coat, and she drifted away out - - m r i,i , of su ar and the juice of one lemon and its mone in order to Rive the troops half'n I miners went thin spring, and some extra- of sight- I and the remainder of the crew - Y . tie flour mixed amaoth with a little water, g w 1 �• cosi-tit and aeaaou with pepper. Put the chicken Yellow peel. cut into thin slices; do not use mons ► s pay, as rte thought thin might check t ordinarily rich ores {ire sail to have been were then in the forward part of the ahip,. .. fg'a3 any of the bitter white peel next to -the lite desertion. But in such a crisis money I found. 'I he prospect hole of the Noble where we remained until she broke %tp alto- site tin S ' and cork bac): into the gravy, let it aimreier � - ret in S' - a few minutes, and then nerve very hot. ! fruit. Let the syrup cook ten minutes was of no avail : and both natives and sol• Five in the Kaalo Slocan h.,a just been sold gether. I suppose 'that would be about . , , more ;then get the syrup at the b ck of the (hers used to come to him, witg pale faces i for $60,000, and the Climax, Hennessy, and two-and-a-half hours after she struck. - tribute m a - , - ROAST `EAL PIE.—Cut cold roast veal fire. Peel the fruit. Cut each pear in half, and sunken eyes,complaining of theirmiser- I Seaton claims are considered as good, The There was nothing left for it then but to . - in slices with the stuffing and lay in a deep removing the flower, the stem and core, and able state, and he would lift up his hands to ore ranges in value from $59 to $1.50 a ton, get on the floating deals(her cargo), and we 'aanenq th, dials, adding pepper and salt ; dredge light- drop it at once into the hot syrup, This god,meaning by this that fled only was able uu( is from two to ten feet thick in leclgea floated away from the wreck out to sea. It was wh ly with flou-•, and put in the gravy that will prevent their turning dark, a9 th 'y to alleviate their sufferings ; and then they from twelve to twenty feet. A s&mple of We were floatingg on the planks all night and �. - � my�flirt wi . was left and a little.hot water: about a cup- certainly will if exposed to the air after left him weeping. ruby silver from the cliatrict assayed $' :'00 until six o clock in the worning. W hen that 1 tea - fill of gravy is enough fur a dish holding they are peeled. 1� hen you have a kettle Tuts FINAL .ATTACK. to the ton, and ane of native silver showed daylight came the fog lifted a little, but we . . . _ - ; ham•} -�' three pints. Cover the top with a crust ful of the ears, rook them uatil they are $5 t1OU, saw no lane#, We sighted the ship's boat, . - ` • ing him,i+r . �' The Itandi's people were almost going to , in bix w• made of one pint of flour with one teaspoon- 'tender. h ill jars with them, place the The confidence of mining teen in these sev- with the captain and six men in her. They ' - g ful of baking powder sifted through it ; add cover over lightly, and prepare another ket arse t14e stege when a traitor of the sante era) orae iy ahowrt b rho fact that Farrrll k were pulling about, t,ot knowing which way. —" I tto r a pisco of butter half the size of an egg, tteful of ears to cook in a ru Wheu the f Omor 'Ibrahim deserted from Khan"tum i tr%.t1, sal I P Y p' nd told thein how helpless the city- was , Hendryx are spending from $3t10,(W to to go. They came and took us off—eleven rubbing it into the flout'; wet with sweet thr�© pouude of pears hive been thoroughly 5tfx) tx)i)on a refinery and smelter at Pilot of us—making a total of eighteen all that first, arc milk. enough to make a dough as soft as can cooked and ut in the 'ars, till each ar u tom the starvation of iia garrison ; there- 1 the thiel is p > > P u n the decided to attack the cit lia<y on the coat sic a of Kootenai LI►Le. were alive out of twenty-seven. We had -. be handled. (gut a piece out of the center to the brim with syrup. Put on the rub• ,po � y ' 1 )teal estate in the various minis cam •a ie not been in the moat more than a quarter of - one huutl \Vhen t to dervishes had undoratood from 8 l , a three Yt i of the eruatpput it over the dish and bake hers and screw on the tope wq tight ae ou )mar Ihtahim the real state of Khartoum 1'es�iantng to bring good prices. A lot in an hour before she tiled, turned over, and y both i° b . in.a brisk oven. Serve iu the dish in which can. Ile careful when the jars are cold to how nutnhers of the pec,ple had died, how . Nielson that sold for$10o) two years ago was threw ns all into the water. We gof the : t- ever ,lid . - it is baked. tighten them still further,befProyou act there - recent) bonded for $3 500. Thou 1, there boat righted again but could not pull or do MOCK MINCE MEAT.---R,oll 12 rackers away Divide up the slices of lemon peel �°eak the troops werf, and that the open I are only about fifty houses at Pitot Bay anything with her, as the gunwales were atuibute ine add one cu each of hot wale eu ar. pace near the White (Vile vt•as not forts ,` me,#mine and pieces of ginger equilly among the jars. where_the smelter is Mein built- iota are under water So we had to let her drifts. P + g ted they dolleeted in enormous nurn• I selling at from $-f50 to$1,OU0, and�in Klaso This furtheraccidentlost us she second mate - souadiuJg e rrante and raisins one-half cu of vine• Thea is a most delicious and rich preserve. - and one other man and three others died k u _ P Leta in Vad 1:n Nejumi s c.antp and -. recommel t ar, and s ices to sur the taste. This and is especially nice when served like pre• I at from $2'00 tet $300. , g 1' t midni),ht rho Mandi came over from - notiv co,j makes four ies. served inger with ice cream. The above is from exhaustion before we reached the 1 P Om-Durman &rid stood up in the midat of c e • an old- ashioned recipe, dating back to col- shore. When we reached the land we had a"' ` PRESSED LORA ED BEEF.--After serving g g them, saying : Do you intend to attack THE SIILTLYS T$OM REPULSED. only thirteen left out of the whole crew of t: :� After re,x - '! '' ori tunes when these in er fruit te- I - c&rned beef at dinner and while it �' p Khartoum tct•morrow morning . They re• been here serves were a special feature of the tables —� twenty seven. We drifted ashore at a place is yet warn%. chop up fat and lean plied : Yes, Lord of All. He then said : .. ' _ . >; Y of hos itable dames. you advance with aro hearts and t3rrt�ral ti<es•tre Enrrt=events End t» Z'1c- called Chobogne Point, about six miles from - g ve way to ether, not ver fine, Lut ao the fat and p \Vile p Yarmouth, andabautnine or ten miles from _ I felt it tit - A lean may be evenly-mixed. Stir in enough - full determination to fight foe tlod's cause V tory for the sebe-I Tribesmen Ear*- - ' atiectirni -6 . . . dry mustard to flavor it, and put it into an They replied ' Yea.' He then said ' Even if peans Threatened with Death where the ship was lost. oblong taperipg baking pan, sad place over A aBEAT PABAOHIITE DEBUENT• two thirds of you should perish?' Add ._ — - . tresa,nb n A Tangier de patch says :—The SuItan's I Ittyit it(right aide up) soother of fire same size. -- they replied ' Yea' He then said ' Let ua troops rrarched in three divisions yesterday Basket Maliin,?� ; ine my Set two flatirons in the upper one 'fora Cappeutza, et' Darla, Falls Sees Feet to • epeat tl►e Fatha,' and he lifted a his hands Basket makin which used to be prac catsu•rh cif Device or Iils owa� to attack the rebels, but returned to camp K• - weight and let it stand over night : the heaven, and all of them lifts up their without having engaged -in arty fighting, tised more or less in every villaee, is now • - -. it diabete next day it will turn out in a loaf from A vry bold and anccesaful parachute de• ands and the re else# the l+latha. fIe idle ated almost entire) to machiner scent has ust been made at Villette a sub- Y ( 1'.uropeans here are much alarmed at the g Y Y 3 I kept nn which new slices may be cut. 7 lieu muttered some words which no one• dant erous couditiun of affairs. and yet it is very easy, and children even I tried o 1; orb of Paris, by M. Capazza. Occurring ould underatarid and f; 1 Yot.xn I3) ETa—In washin and cutting half drawing out T I►e Mvoriah tree s threaten to shoot an may become very expert sn its mxniprlation." was no ui f� immediately after a nuntber of fatal adven sword in the direction of Khartoum, he p Y Evon the rudest and most rimittve of hand- i off the leaves be careful not to break off the tures of the same kind, it has naturally Europeans who &%tempt to approach their P ed to Iny roots, which would let out the juice, and hotted three times, 'God is most great,' cam made baskets make a pretty present if filled f . At last I gained a good deal of credit for he author. ltd then pointed in that direction, sa in p• with'moasee and row•in ferns. Ata water- k - the beets will lose their deep-red color. Y 91 At $.30 this morning the Moorish troops g g that I na - . Boil them in plentfy of water; when done• 1 his aeronaut arranged his balloon andthe Advance, Advance ? with God's blessing, made another advance in the direction of ing place, the other day, a clever woman set in of a n parachute so that hd could ascend with the a then returned to his cam at `� drop into a pan of cold water and slip the {� p Om Dur• the territory occupied b the rebellious some children at work an baskets for a - - , my sto,ai skin off with the hands; slice- them cross- latter wicks open. He accomplished this by an• tribesmen". The ascended to the hills and charitable fair which was on the carpets' . . . : counter-a making the parachute itself cover the baloon. Tl,e derviahea attacked in two y wine and place in a dish; add salt, pepper, i�• set bre to a number of• villa ea the inhabi &nd these baskets, fillediln the way already which w, He wttn thus able to do without netling, car he att�►cked one hour before dawn. There R su sated found a read este and brow ht . A butter, and if the-beats are not very sweet Y tante of which fled. The &leo set fire to gg g - . -; bi" wife or any of the usual apparatus. 1 he balloon oto slot of trencher in this E tion Y in oils a nice little nurn Shoots of willow Y i a teaspoonful of sugar. Set rho treats over y Y f3YP the bushes to revert the tribesmen from q t . en is li after the parachute had been attached was �uat the derviahee atmply overwhelmed P were need iu this instance. These were cut' y I hot water to heat, and serve hot with or findrn shelter. A rtioa of the loco all that e inflated at the Villette gas works. The he arrison which the could have done g �' soaked iu water and afterward eeled. - without vinegar. Should any be left pat g ' y assisted b & force of Kab is have made an P ai, cords of the parachute were of the unusual tt before if the had cul known how Y Y les thr, • them into a atone ja; whole, cover with g y y attack u ou the rebellions tribesmen and I Strong pieces were laid across each other _ _ f _ I ha, len th of t•hirt two metres. This enabled P 1 do, Y eek it was. The were sn numerous that and woven to ether to make the -bottom + vinEgar, keep_in a cool lace, and use as g Y two divisioaa aro roceedia to eu ort the g + whose sa the aeronaut to retain all possible freedom he E tian troo s were like a black a of P g pp ` the ends havin been.left sufficient) ion Lo wanted, slicing them. I root or two of of movement on bio little seat. The to of gYP P P Sultans forces. g y 8 r heavy fe, - - horse radish in the jar will prevent a white p the midst of a white akin. " The Egyp• Evenin Two thpusand of rho $ultan'n turn up when the foundation was large the arachute was rov#ded with a conical f3— or encol%r scam from ricin ou the vine ar. P P lana fought well but all was in vain. encu h to form thenpri hta for the sides. ) g g chimney, through which the gas 9f the hal• ' troops made two attacks upon the rebellious 8 h g pimp ol> GREEN PEAS IN CREAM :—Pat a quart of loon was to be discharged. - . THE sxD. ; Augherito tribesmen to-day, and were Thinner strips were t en woven in and out, but yet i rr driven back in great disorder. Orders were thus forming a thick wickerwork. The . ; '• some sp peas into boiling water, and when nearly The inflation was effected without asci- The whole town wan now filled with the finail ryes for the tree to retreat and edges were formed by the uprights or ribs d or rernei Y done and tender drain in a colander until dent, eil<Lept a little embarrassment ceased teams of the people and the shoute•of the Y g bem turned down and woven in. This ie .- - f dry. Melt a tablespoonful of butter in a by a small storm. Then the aeronaut rose robs. They killed every one they met, at- the force, in a badly disorganized condition 8 �„ But, at made their way to the eanip at Tangier. It the rudest kind of basket ; but every ane 4 it~ I h stew pan; add a tablespopnfttl c►f flour, but in view of a great many people in a state of ked the iahabitante in their houses, and knows what deist thin a are woven out of { -" ., in feared the tribesmen may attack the cit Y g � miaerabti be careful it doers not brown. Turn in a gill high excitement. W hen he had reached a assacred and ransacked every one. Mussy bark and scented ceases It in such tett . of cream and a half teaspoonful of sugar; height of 3,900 feet he burst open the top of salla Shawki's house was idso sacked, his The Moorish soldiers tared very badly in g P Y = to eat e ths:ir en etnectta with the rebels one bun- and easy work that it would be a popular ; t bring to a boil;turn in the peas, and keep the balloon, The latter at once fell, while eosin seized and himseU killed. + r were be( the pan moving two or three minutes or the parachute reu*ined apparently Iuotion- " Meanwhile the General who was on drod of glt�etr number baring either killed or handicraft for idle Hummer hours if once was wore ' badly wounded. The Au heritea on the ado ted by the busy bees of society. If an , until the peas% are well heated, then serve lase. The aoroitaut descended in his para- ho top of the pal&ee, seoirpl the Aruba ad- g + p the deli. _- hot. The water in which the peas were chute atthe very moderate pace of 1 metro anoing toward the palace, shooting mid other hand, suffered but few casualties. old basket is talon apart and woven to- pink 1'il . boiled may he seasoned, thickened slightly 30 inches a second and alighted safely in a elling like wolves, and cryin . ' Gordon I �*��,! ether again It will gtvo a piactical know- , and makes a &eatable broth. cornfield at Drano ledge of iia construction which would be _ coverer . p y codon ! collected his mea an opened fire better than an directions that could be �' , of death NEw PoTAToEs:—Wash and rub them The ezperiment was harried out so eae#ly n them from t Le roof and windows ; bot �lnd ���' y you see t r and successfully that it ie ez eted the Ca bo Arabs athered in re&t nutnberar bocce $he—Yea I am cine to name my pug given. Y t , splendid `with a costae cloth or brach keit for clean- ppee P' f; g ing vegetables. Drop them into boiling azza method wilt be generahy adopted by the gate and killed rho kavaases and after you, Air. Dudley. When a man acts from a sense of dtitq: for work ;: t arachutasta. It will be rtloularl refreshir water and cook briskly until done and no P Pa y vela• uards. When Gordon caw this he wenn to IIs—Bah, Jove, that s not very compli- he will find that the flower which springs . able in war time, est the aeroaaat will r- is room, ut on his uniform sad sword mentor . longer. Have ready in a saucepan some Pe y , out of every duty d.tte, is a new hob«, one �` .. �' ° has r_ iuttoer and cream heated but not boiled, a p ,Y Y 6 + , ff 4 r ha s be able to descend after the bullets of d staged his room awaitin their arrival She—O i�s all ri ht he wont know that he can wear as a hfaie flower h fee � faced l ` ;tale grawt parsley cut,fine, pepper and the enemy have disabled his balloon. he sew he teas to lie killed, although enough to Cara. - bosom- ' - j= I , , '. 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Reoentiy a New Y"or K .' ; Che ex rience of others--I have reseri _ : fir. r �errisldcr's Vi:rissituds Who's'' w�v . :=,: q, the pills to other sick parsons and"kno $pgiiei. invalk# was told by his doctor: • y , _`,, Of Torture and of Realth. what extraordinary good they have effecte "Your condition it muoh worse than it vur the faven Of � .� P"- 3sa - I . : in their oases-heought to beconviveed is a - t was. You are getting weaker." ; :" . ; 7 ; i 41t. r T► c `c W tt?" l • t f� '� Y Leiner Aaty Doubt of tine Presence o I shall tell Sou how I came to tr the hat am I to do about ' 3 1de fdur tires Tien all. and lltee�siati His ire Piagae n e erwbgr;- a lty ' A fellow member of the A. O: U, _ "•You must change our climate,". ' s � '- .. Wonderful )Peiiveraaee 1Ftrom Poverty the brethren of which order had *'sale btrrielcee. We stab Harrytns •- 's j'll do it, Doctor, 'll do it at once, for =' r`' 1 - and Death, and_ His itestoration to way to Places of Ilafety-mortality la r-' � more than kind to me during my ills if I have to pa many more druggists bills t, r t ti Prosperity and rigor of Miad stud Body. r°Pala• the ol'mnte will be the onl thin left .far ;, as 3' recommended Piiik Piila, I knew so - y g -Good Words for the A. U V.w, - ing about- w►hat - they were or what th y A St.Petersburg deapatoh says:--The city me to change," `- . ;°.. Chatham Planet. could accomplish. Jn fact I am rathe a is in a panic. A woman who was saved _ -, Iu aRaleigh St. reaidetscethere libel with sceptic on�what are termed "propries q with eholiera yesterday died within a few Bet lttd of xeairaigiw, 1i :: �` tri wife and one child-a little ten year old ramediea. But I started to talc: Pi It' hours, and all doubt has Hort disappeared �Q� ' '� Qf Ce�S� ��. �I j . Pills for Pale People, made by the r. that cholera has invaded the ea ital. The There is no nae is fooling with ttearalgia. daughter-a musician known throughout P Give thanks fvr its discovery. That it _ . Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Fr m rich who aro able to et sort► are fl in to It is a disease that gices vrag. .only to the +: _ / Ontartu, if not the whoi� Dominion, as a g Y Y g does not make you sick whf:n you ; the very first, one at a dose, I beg! to health resorts, and merchants are closin moat powerful remedies. No remedy yet prince amongr pianists, organists and choir g discovered has iven the rand,tpsults that faire R• ' s, ` masters-a veritable maestro and " Wizard amend, and before I had taken more th a their shops. The Governor of the city has !l g Give thanks. Thal itis three times ss � of the Ivory Ksya," anti no one who has box or two I know that I had found he issued a proclamation begging the people to invariably attend the employment. of Pol• efficacious as the okl-faahioncd F 1 , ri t remed and that to the Pink Pil I be calm and giving directions as to present- sons Nerviline. Nerviline ip..a positive s - ever listened to his manipulation of the Kh Y sPeeific for all nerve pains, and ont to be cod liver oil. .: owed m life. In nine months I have tis en alive measures. Give thanks. fihat it isituch,wonder- :I gPeat organ 'in the Park St. Methodist Y ke t on hand in ever famil So ever . Church, or healyd hits evoke "magic music's twelve boxes-just six dollars oro h. The latest advices from bloaeow�ttate that P Y Y• Y fol slash producer. r lhtnk of it my friend ! Hundred of the panic there is on the increase, aotwith where, 23 cents a bottle. Give thankr, Thatitisthebestremedq 1 '► st mya`.ic melody " from the magnificent Deck- dollars for other . treatment, and onl aiz standing the efforts of the authorities to bfongtroaitiea find freak gttartor,t in the for ConsurNption,ScroJula, 1 er Grand in his own dfawing room but will declare that his eminence is well deserved, dollars for what has made a man o me auprreae any g°ueral evidence of the spread dim�aiuseum. ��ro>nchitis, �l'asta>ag his- q and his peers can be but few among the and set mb again cn the highway of h th of cholera and of popular tarter. Nature has sometimes made a fool ; but a - eases, (,'47$PAs and CoMds. - "A, and roe rit There is some su tle The cholera is beooming more virulent at coxcomb is alwa s of a uian'a own makin 8esurc you getthe genuine in Salmon . rofessors of Divine Art. rhe door plate p y' Y g p life giving priuFiple in Pink Pills w ich Novgorod, and people there blame Baranoff, -iAddieoa. pp . by ugg ts.at 1 bears the following inscription :- odor wra er• sold all i7i is aa. •• ••.• I do not attempt to fathsm, I my the t:loveraor, for not taking better mea- �T® en sutfertn with Tooth- 5°C• and-a��- +� - - 1 ,a T ACME, Wh •••• - knew like the blind man of old : nco aures of reventation. Baranoff, in reply , SCOTT' & BOWNE, Belleville. - CbNSERVATORY OF MUS C: P ache use G{BBON3 T'Q�7HACHE ► Dr. Carl Loo Verrin"der, I ass blind; naw I can see ! Go , in to popular criticism, has increarttd the CUM. .. - . : th ya rt' o r i ce, dire ted severity with which-lie punishes his critics. _ p 1A- Sen for tr 3 : Director, a to to f his p ov den A, p g20 C TTIt d Ilhia ate • , , , ,•. -•,,...•..:.:....: my brother of the A. O. U. W. me. Two respectable cltizena, by order of the ®RE Circular of our•'New Tauorllya- -'� S� -•••••• ••• , - ------- -- teen." The leading system• New S'eeve Charb - I took it. I live and rojoiee in my Governor, were publicly punished with 10fi - .� f - `fit To sit, as did a Planet reporter a few health and strep th. I have no ai- lashes df the knout for havin a ken un• just out. .l. � t. CABTlBB, Toroisto, Prae- days ago, in a ver atmos here of sweet g p R tical Urcasmaicers. Y P cal malady, saving a slight eti ass favorably regarding the sanitary arrang°- harmnny, created by ll. Verrinder'a in my leg due to grippe. I feet as we as meats made by Baranoff. h i r Abp 1 a ician like touch was an ex :rience that os a o 11'n re its have been received of : T 0 Q t 3 MA 1-Bm1 80 � ��' m g P in my pamieat days. My pr pacts re d. Arps ► g ro R �t _;.� - . - might well be envied, and one calculated to Ail this I gratefully attribute to the vi Lues the ravages of the diseise in the Govern- ���trl)1f�� f�Mt/a�.o.`"•`� , - inspire t:he most sentimental reveries. But of Pink Pills for Pale People, "and now ment of Samtoffand Samara. It is officially nl�wll `�` "a`w v""t - �•- eentimentsl moods finall vanish and leave my story is done !" as tits nursery b llad reported that the deaths number not lase rs►o ur carlTst, s+s oeo.gqoo y oaeamoney anywirerecnthe'lfcutedbtstm_•' '`- - one facing the sober and practical side of runs. If anybody should ask confirm tion than 3,000 daily. The ignorant mulitude in .nada orMezico,without security. uyva f . . life. The music ceased and the eonveraa- of this tale of mine let him write tom and many glaeea resist all santtasJ► precautions "� needmoneJ,apolytol.ocslAgentsorwrld F. f 1 tion took a turn. leading to the real object I shall cheerfully furnish it, The Pin Pills and attack the doctors and others engaged � NEMRI'L NAUrT,rrartart, � + � . ' of the reporter's call. were my rescuer and I'll be their frien and in attemrting to alleviate the disease. surra at♦v. lteaTaai4: �__ . - 'I " There are stories abroad," said the advocate while I live !" A Mosctow despatch says:-Ten new Agesta Wanted Svegwba • ' j. newspaper mea, " regarding some extract- The reporter finally took his leave llr. cases cf� cholera have appeared here, and - dinary deliverance from death, which -you Verrinder, but not without the'profe.s en• yesterday there were seven deaths. There D n ��1 p - - have met with recently, doctor. Would tertaining him to another piano treat sym- is ao business' doing at Nishni Novgorod. DUflING TRE ROT Il r1AT�EII you object to stating what foundation there phony played with faultless executio anfl The Government o�ciala in the country •' . . is for thorn, and, if any, furnish me with soulful interpretatiod'of the corn oaer's are giving the peasants boiled orator and You should use Rice as a light and. ' , - the true facts for publication." Dr. Ver- thought, red wine to drink. . healthy food. - . , .•. cinder shrugged his shoulders and laughed. Calling upon.Messrs. A.-E. Pilkey Co., The cholera is raging.at Astrabad, the Q j�1 �4 � . - " I have -not," he repi•ied,- "been given to the well known druggists, the repot er aa• capital of the Persian province of that name DON'T RAVE A DOO . - i seeking Wawa-paper notoriety, and at fifty- certained Dr. Williams' Pink Pills h ve an and kaow'u, on account of�ts pestilential at- � � QY� i five years of gage it is not likely I shall be' enormous sale in Chatham, and the from mos here, as the City of the Plague. Only trcd objection to it because it is cheap, Tt in de- - - gin, and yet. said the professor after think- all quarters come glowing reports of he ez- the ower classes of the poputa-ton remain liciou+either as a dessert or as a vegetable, it . - -+ -' - ing a mc,ment and consulting Mra. Venin- cellent results followin their nae. fact in Astrabad during the hot weather and Both the method and results When cooked its directed. .. i i. .-.. . s ru of Fi B i8 taken;it is pleasant SND FOR A CAT `� der, "perhaps it is the best that I eltould Dr. �1"illisma' Yink Pil are recdggnni d as rheas broke out in trot on apcount of the y p {f•' give you the circumstances for use in The one of the greatest modern medics ea-a terror andr'anger caused by the spread of and refreahing to the ta8t@, and acts S , : Planet. The story of my rescue from the perfect blood builder and nerve res rer- the disease. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, rave mi ht fittin ►l be refaced by a little Burin such diseases ss rheumatism, aural- The mob attacked the shops in which BOweIB Cleanaea the a $- alogtte of Recipes to the MOUNT ROYAL � ' g 8 b y P I g Liver and y DiILLING & AfkGt. CO., Montrealer " (i - of m earl histor We resided in It`s is artial aral ate locomotor ata a, St. liquor was kept for Eales because they be- Y Y Y• g- K , P P Y land, where though I was a professor of Vitus dance,nervous headache,nervo pros- lieved that the liquor had something to do t8m effectually, dispc is acids, head- I i music, I wag nob dependant on my art, as I tration and the tired sealing resultin there- with the cholera. They luot<e into the aches and fevers and cures habitual FRF1E. . had acquired a competence. My .wife was from, diseases depending upon hu ors in shops and while some of them drank the constipation. S rup of Figs is the r an heiress, heaving£50,000 in her own right. the Wood, such as scrofula, chronic a sire- liquor and became more Platens,others pour- snit' remedy bf iia kind ever r0- '`. i - Through the rascality of a broker she was las, etc. Pink Pills restore le and liow ed"the intoxicating fluid into the street. p KOOTE NAY_ �; pe► lured, pleasing to the taste end ac- rQbbed almost of all'herfortune,while by the complezious to the glow of health, td are The tsob also atoned European traders, moble to the atamach, tempt in � i .'• •'� = is Bank of Glasgow failure my mrrney vanished R specific for all the troubles peculiwr ilio some of whom were Kuasian aubleeta. As P $IL.V�R MINES. ` forever. It bocame necessary for me,then to female sex, while in the case of me they trabsd is near the Caspian Sea, and is not its action and truly bene clal in it8 - fa4� s. : i return t:o m fession in order to live. I do ( effect-a radical cure in all cases arisi from far from the frontier of Russian Turkestan. CanadkRnl have t owns d in silo of the real y pro tffect8, prepared only from the most estate of the new towns in sootonay, while f vii '-,r"' not speak of it boastingiy, but I stood well c mental worry, overwork or excesses o what- The Russians hurried a guard of Cossacks health and a reeablesubBtanees l0 Americana a 10 of rho mines. the success of ,s ,ter. U salons the tnusiciana of that day in the old j ever nature. into Astrabad to protect the Consulate, y g ' the towns depends on the success of the mines. ° land, hty fees were guinea a season, and These Pills are msnufr~ctueed by t e Dr. and a Russian 6uabost orals ordered instant mallyexcellentqualitiet3COmmend it Tho to all and have made it the most -' . 1 itiwas no uncommon thing for me to give I Williams' Medicine Company, Bros villa, ly to Astrabad last'. KOWnaY lining Investment Ca . twenty in qday. We came to Amec•ica, •Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y., and a sold The situstion is 8o serious that the Shah, pts ular remedy known. - j'": lauding in Quebec where I anticipated get- in boxes (never in loo"e form by the dozen who is travelling has been notified and will syrup of Figs is for Bale in 760 represent four duly incorporated Silver Mitt - L- bottle$ by all leading druggists. ing t,onapa►nies,owning twelve m:n� in Brib ) . - I. • ling engagement as organist in the cathed- or hundred and the public are east ioned return at Once to 'I eheran. .' �, teh(,otnmbia and two to Monteana on the same p tat, but was disappointed. Subsequently ag�nst numerous itnitationa sold i thio Tho of$cial list of the deaths from oboists rich belt,the richest in the world. .,: ?1 we moved to St. Catharines, in which city she e) at 50 cents s hoz, or six bo ea for were published to-clay. The fyumber of Any reliable druggist who ma} IIOt They afford the safeat and most profitable "a�" I!- I pracured'an organ and choir and soon had S-?£5p0, and may be had of all drug to<or victims up to Aug. I is given as `23,9111. have lL OII hand Will coeur@ It investment fn Canada. Ttte first issue o[stock - 1, gg laces investortr on the ground floor and is „ . ; , a large dientde. hater, in order as I direr`by mail from llr. Williams' b4e icine The lists, however, are admitted to be in- promptly for any one w 0 WIt311P8 nearly all taken up. The second issue will be ' _ ' thoughb to better my fortune, I took up Comi,any front either address. Th price complete, and the moat conservative earn- try lt. Manufactured only by the 23 per cent, to 5U per cent~ trlgher. Then iia ` . my resideace in London, first fillinp; an en- I at which these pills are sold make a urge mite places the number as 2:,,000. ant anccmcnt will be rapiA owing to greater i. {'t �(D .a i gagerueut With a Methodist church and of treatment comparatively inozpen ve al CALIfOR�IA FIG S 1 TiUP CO i devulo'ntont work. Now i� tt►e opportunity. ! attetward accepting the position of organ- compare+i with other remedies oc m dict►s . Don't let it slip. It is Hoc viten investors have NOTED F,COHU $T$ MEET• @fit pSArloi�oo, oAL. such a chance as this. call at o�co,Baar�i of set in St. Peter's Cathedral: In those ; treatment. Trade Building. Toronto. - 1 - cities I made many warm friends, and their - tAUIBVILLR.aY. ItEW YO$Y. DT Y T �Y f - - tributes and Rifts I shall ever retain as t The d�eulsg Mallets of the latt•rttatleaal } 'among the most precious of my poaseasions, ���JJJ A DEBPEHA�E FBENOH 130 cawt.aas axd Lalwr Can=cess. WP�TE FOR P�RTICUC�RS 1 It waa while living in London and pursuing An Antwerp &spat.-h says :-The Inter- - - - -- .� '!'wise Plaeges luta fire vllld N'av - -- =— - — ---- - mgr art with atueh "earnestness and 1ltbor hataooal Congress on Customs lluties and . that I received a stroke of anal eii. Per- A I�alifax des etch ea g:TCa t. else Of Complete Steam Launchoa from "_Uxt to 31x7 . p y p y the Regulation of Labor met here toiday, Aceto Coal-oil lJoilem and Engines" from y haps,"--here the speaker rose and stretch- of the schooner Kingfisher, of Ysrm nth, with the President, .M. Hernaert, Belgian 1 to is II.P. Largo Nines. Coal or woad fool. ; ing himaelf.fio his full height, thus display- ,engaged in the shore fishery, repo t$ a M:mater of Finance, in the chair. Dela• 'Tho Marsh Steam.f'ump" the bent boiler r. ` j.i in bis welt-Lailt sad well-nourished frame `atrnrcge sod pathetic incideatt which ur les are regent from every country iu feeder[■ the market. ltoturnH c+ahaust into ,..�'� 1`.' g` I do not '.00k like a aral tic. But rite ' rid last week while he was runuin i for food orator heating it from 40 to 50 degrees. ^= .I - 1 p y g nrope, he Congress is undoubtedly the For catalogue send 3 cont s-.amp. Dui rs -t.� 1 ,, ;., b �''' - troth is I have had three stroke-vas, sir, Yubnico in search of a fresh supply of;bait. motet notable of its kind since the meeting 4liJ.litttd Cu,. hatlr.lor riser•. Ont, - . �' first, second and third, and they say I When the schooner was l0 miles sou h of of the Berlin Labor Conference. J _ - �' WESLEYAN LADIES' DOLLECE : -the.third is fatal, ninety-nine times out of Seal Island he found himself near a I arge jn his address of welcome bi.l3ernsert. �. ' - . one hundred. Yet here you see•before you 'achooner, laden apparently with 1 the. touched upon the aims of the men who had Aid Corwervatory of Music. 11amilton, Ont^ t �1t0e8 of Ra�QWa J t. athree-stroke victim, and a man who feels, i While ukrserving her the crew of the ing• promoted the conference. Their main par- Tho 3_'nd Year will begin y 1 Y. both in body and mind, as vigorous as he fialter noticed a roan come out of the fore- , he raid was to get intelligent men Pa>es� GAY@R AWlay \ t t: ever did in his life. b1y ultimate cure I 'castle, rue aft, followed or pursued b; an• all lands that they .rwight compare On SL'pteniber Q; ' FREE Eaels Ilionth. attribute to my tes:ing the virtues of a other -Plat+, and _ opinions and eoonomio faotrs tc,.m all sources The above rebus is the name of w rtnme. Tn orAA . -1;I - - . medicine whose raise I shall never cease p� _ p I K3tEDIATSLT JUMP O\ERBOARD and thug arrive at s baata from which thby Over 3DD gmduaW in literary course,!one,a 'to introduce to the put►I!c our i'(xi:ET PERFUHI ' sounding as long as I live, and which I shall ( I large+and experienc:od faculty, Univoraitp ai rvAl'Ett:i oro will�i�otn praxes the ,bore number ' bird could pro rly judge the problems in labor, of mites eci ru►lw a"v4s mch month.to be dbrtrt. and swim towards the Kingfisher, one, filiation, thorough instruction in University $T ' t= recommend to suffering humanity as I- am . trade, and finance. B such methods the correct antifar he ab rat retmia legis the of a mile distant, and sailing towards hint. Y ~cork,nx woe os preparatory in Music, Art, correct nnawer is the above re!►tts �+btll be erten a now -coQatantly 'doing, while I know of a atudenti of national problems could best ob• Elocution, Delsarto and 1 hysical Culture, FIVE 11UNDRF1,V_ 11LE PASS oa any rallwny in I • .. When the schooner was near enough ' rope liooLkee in etc.;rational s ease and can reach the ear of the patient. was thrown to him. He failed to ea hit tea universal standards of judgment. p S ystem of instrue- Canada or the united a to a second will be tion and discjpline. and the social advantages given aTWO AUNURF:D AN'DFIF ry-si1LL,PASS, i ,� / .4 After removing to Chatham I had not long Yrotectiouistq, SocialisW. and a+ sial reform• , . been here when my health further began to •and their boat was lowered, and h was of a city. For termer uddreda+s the 1 rincipat, and to rho thirnd a d illy liven n ONh HUNDME1. r. - era of all schools were welcome. s. Boltxe, ii.T.B., LL Dd litr.>;t�A�s,and a►daily prize of a(1NE IiUNDKat:D. give way. Gradually I noted the change. I lakes and carried a!origeide the King Sher. Attt.E 1 ASt3 wilt bo�t von to tbo strut person whose _ Great was his joy on hearing the lart cage BEAVER LINE Si rEAM$HIPa lacer it received and opened ttT as ,o r thong col• ,¢ I felt it first and most strop 1 in a stomach - rectanrwcr. Alt of the abov�pmacs, er their aqui. g Y ,)f is belle 1'ranee, his mother tongue,a ekes OReNTt lSCUIT N@ ANfECT10lIERY C7 valent in vish, to bo given �I►iLt►o�ut part+.. and . r affection which produced constant and die• R/eelrly Sails Between Montreal bona lido, clot 1'n('KI,T PFRPUHL WAll:ti. aro tresaing nausea. It grew worse and worse, i by GapL. Blease and his crew. He inf rtned Tmake t e t goods rT them and see. and Liver 1, ', Ca f~ itlesae that the echoonCr from blah poo Direct Flom Montreal the Choi^est, most deslrado and durable perrame p every Wednesday at Dayla r"ll. Yes- , ever introduced,being=AAs of ttte facet of perfume. .4, I ntyseif attributed it to bad water poison• I he had fled was the Brilliant, railin from e FIELD TEA ouren Cenati atiefi. Sick laengers embark after 8 pima.Tuesday. of ©azo of 7,Frtalt coin they ace cwt cumbQrsotrie _ ' ins my system. One doctor said It was pp p y in the poe4et,and each wafer wlll lutpart a ddlicats •. te/iR Hesd.ache. restore+ the Com lozlon Buperlor Accommodation for Saloon, , �,'. . - cactaerh of the stomach. Another prunouncec Prince I':dward Island and. bound to Now Get Free Sample as l}asrtltLu TzA paicvoY. I odor for item four to aiz tors a e put l p topertnmi �- A Intermediate and Steerage Passengers. else's clothing, rhe waters aro roc n Ta leo I York. The captains name and po she p 317 Church tall,TOlOato� galea o[ Pasnaxe. slontreal to Llverpsa+l ' one-half dozen eacL.thug each box will loaf tom aiz it diabetgs,still another a different diaguoais. sailed from was nob learned. The oung i tv nine months. Lath person Raisw Brine above rebus =: I kept on doctoring, but getting no relief, i man apQareutly about 18 years of and ,t;lt' l;C�tbR ve►= DSF.Ai currlxsoon,�40 end 1 According to must enclose s0 cents fn sth rr (or la+n t t b f • I tried one snedicine after another, but it stilet re asesgin is a earance, as well l�, ti►ultht �y ReundTrip, la8fl t$80. J Ascomod'n. ( Canadiant+rtltteen.two-cent United ,T Pk pp r M64 Ghubb, general agent The t10 sod rwk�► are par tatke Nepignn onl . slamp.�) for one bot of our POCt�F.T PFhYtIFavQ�, , was no use. (Irl pe attacked me and add } P p° g pp ra$e $2a, wAF'Llls which wHl be sent,postpal7l,upon receipt s} !. _. p agliltelii cut, IorOnt+uta it3a} YeaQetit., Toronto. vet. Intermediate +$30. Stee :v `� ed to my pain, di comfort and weakness. I g of pr�ice to addttt�n co thea vo a 1.►r�o nnmbct of For Furtl►er information Apply to .SPECIAL Pit17.F:`; OF VATATH will be awe ded. � .. - At last I tgok to my bed and it seem:+l 1 I:J�IPLAi"IED tfT BItVTAL TRBATn j it you ire an agent-it H. B. MUR.RRAY, Gen. Manager,. Addrer\a: HFLIO'TROPE 1'EBFiJME CO.s ' � that I was never cin to get well Moth b the oflicera of the Brilliant,sod de ed ATjENTtOt1. you aro not an out but it t�tistom House Square, - Montreal 328 Yongo &treat, Tor-este. Canada. g g y ' ins of a nourishing nature would remain on : that he would rather perish in thu sea hen would tike to ba one-it you are oat o[ work- Or any Local Airen� (l[enuon this paper.) — '� '; 1.1,1 !� _ m stomach. No drugs seemed to have a 'continue on board. He showed evid8ne of a it yo.i have a fdw hours to :pare sack clay-if a ___ ;�� ' Y you want to mats moNoy scud us your name . counter-acting influence on the =disease ! religious traiaing and of having had a ap- and address sand we will send yon our it las• _ . which was dragging me down to death..i pt' home in his own loved France, ezc im- tratod list tfeo of coast. Williain Briggs, 33 PLAIN AND . c,:r 1. E - My wife would sit at my bedside and moist- iii as he foeud himself safe on b rd, 'itentporanco Street, Toronto. - ' a . _ en my lips with diluted spirits which was ,. What would my poor mother say di she . - all that could h,r done to relieve nae. Ise- see her boy put to ouch an atternat� a?" . iu,6 w .AL�ER,T COLtI,Elur 'FRACTION' h - sides three local doctors, who gs,ve rias up, Soon after the Kiugtisher'a boat was ow• l _ - _ I had doctors from London and Kingston mad au1 came alongside, and the ca train BZLLEVMLEI, ONT. ' . whose skill I believe in and to where 1 pwid after denying the statement of the bet de- heavy fees, but without receiving any help ulanded that he be delivered to him a sin. Leads the colleges-enrollment Z I,arg�t Tho Standard C1lt1t.111pi0II dlld II6W ; ` number of matricnlantea of any College in an- Horizontal Ghunlion With y w-c.w.co . s , 1 - _ ore keoura-yeme>at. It istrue that a stiomach When the boy found that he was to cis• wda, WILL 1tE OYlii�t TUESDAY. SEP- - � - - - pump operation afforded temporary cielief, livered up ho immediately TE�iBElt6th,91. For ealoudxr address pCrf60t Wt1te! 8p@hr$ _ but yet i felt that my peculiar ease needed PRINCIPAL DYER, XA-,ILSe. (�'1 ;_$�i some special sad particular COn:pO.ancl J(JMPL►D OL1T OF TILE BOAT AGAIN, �1 f� T■ ■•■-■ ■ ■■ e DER_Q � or remedial agent which I knew not of. seeming determined rather to perish th go 0lstltstel ETlutt3�as Bat at Last, thank God, I discovered '`back to what was to him undoubted y a _ A large supply of Seoeatd-bland 1E91i " t ' (` rison. Ile wai, however, rescued a~ se and ��"'" - sines Repaired and Re-built for fall �- `, c it. I .had been for eighteen months a P 1 AUTOI�ATI ; ,� miserable wreclt, unable to work, unable time, and after some demur Capt. sac Oheap. a to eatr or to sleep properly. My ineans acceded to his deinsnd, though relucta t to �N� E ��L 1 WBtis II8 Pxolio '>LT. were"becoming exhausted. My poor wife part with theyoungprotege. Cast. ase � �� 1?ntentedlt9l. jj L1 ,ta "z y is much afraid that the voyage may en for Ly Chas.Olathe J s ` ,„' '_} was worn out is body and spirit. Suddenly .. -,t -� the deliverer came ! Pink Pills ! Yes sir ! the poor boy before the vessel rtaanda eu► �+1. ���g�. - _ . Pink Pills-God bless their inventor or die- York, + s�x$A srAxnA$D moo r• £ .., � r_ . L� . .. ...._. �ri �nst ir�v®niton as coveror !-have rescued me from the jaws HEAVY E�T$A 110 :, ; of death and miraculously mado me what 'Pie Aotogtatic V a marvel of rnechnniam, it - ;; (�IItiEZ CO�ti• oantrallsea diflerence;betweea oontrsotion and P � a ii' �' ' . you see ire to day, hearty, happy, with a :`_ ezpausion of body. cAwaed by motion of legs. s , eplen('id appetite;a clear brain, a capacity Gtis De smith-What is the ma+.far 'th oou8hing.sne�>� oyc,diroet to the aperture for wort sad as ability to sleep sound and you' You look as ii you had been exp sing eft Hernia.automatically. f3peaially Oheap forO'atsh- aa: _• refreshing sleep-a bona that only a man ,yourself to the eleili'ents. THE SAME T USS LICHT Tang Pumps•i d St1Ctlon IIa�o.: f a y: : who has ex rienced the terrors of insomnia( Cui. Yerk;er-I have h'rid tvi*o colds w, ANlD S>EV E O R. - � } ���ars . . the other. t)nt sold Wrou h hyeicinna. Dcu ars, or �� a can. r�litly appmc�ciate. Bear in mind, my one right after 7� WATERt)US ` `tiz � �� t ,_ friend, I am Pao wild enthnaiaat over the �`Didn't you do arigthing for them? Peetflrom f ° PaaapWe ince _ "T ' enpposed mesits of this medicine. I have Oh, yes, I had no trouble ettin d of ADDP-"4 a ` ('s E3RAI1tTFt3RD `� g g F'i�! t.UTt-iE z ' tested the virtass of Pink Pills and am ready, the second cold stn my head, but the first eves vas.. xdte,osZrrisT T �alr snap$ �r �'""'` a to ` 10 t tot eu ells so No one could sticks to me yet. . Iii$ 81L. TORONTO, ON ulxll4Y r� ,= , take oa h . h v y. _* . - T x r. k �r:r a ,� - ;+ y 'f _, ... .-_- f - r. , .-. .. , ...R-, , .1f 4. 1 at _ e p f i a-. r x .. .may :,... _. _.'- - ''. .- y�'_ .. . _ _.. 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Y .-. �,--i+ y.- rte,+. 1 `"v .:-"vT. r _. .. ,,} ,% t.. d.. .: -. - u tet'_ . R --1.- .. - a a44_. s. � •,•. r o " ,� . - - t w. >: ., • _ . - _ . : c._ l v. � f -_ .X11. .1 .. .- ,. L ('- ff �. t s»' �, .,.,ov.��., .�.. x ,a .,,.�. -� , :, z � .�: �� - tea. "� �,• €€r�� .. _ , A- ,•...a- - .. .ac'M �' :apw,s�SKtsn-K•.}: a.. •. g�,,.af,, :• ,-'3 '.. ., , �11. 4 _ a - ,. _ . e' S, _ - . i ' 'r0 OUR BUBBO1kI8�R8:B referring- 7 g -. -Mastbr Archie 8err is with rely vee /► DLEY. t `-Y, to the address label on your papez yon =, ' �' ' .V 7,�4 can always ascertain the date tow ictt In the city. w I . C K E RY ' 111. I IX- yyour subscription to las Iftwe iepaid, - Job printing done ngatly itnd qa k�. Some of our far ers are through harvest- , g .. "''_4. - f Remittances are acknowledged by a in and Ohl what re'oicin� - - k. � • 7�' bangs of date on label on the first paper fol- ly at the NsWs Offi08. - t3 7 owing receipt of money at two office. All s —Miss L.Hea ens and liar sister E el, Bad to relate the illness o� Mise Hkney 1 but ho she will around a sin in the near �` :: } ' asap t2ie date paid ahead. tt are wi>ih friends in Trenton: fntnre g - ` - =•Unlike that of California our r my }, �d �� ��� (� - • ' I see - last wee inane that the Picker- J " cr ��' ��"`� s* Y seasons Dome little and often. .'. - a �'I � - �� � � ing boys have loo` sir moustaches. why i , _. - _ - •t - Heryesting has been detained by be they are not the o y ones, for Andleyboys . . _ `� "' 4 - rains of the last ooupla of days. have lost tlaeire a no. we do not knew - Comprl�ing �1 th-' l�►te t �1yle§ i IMPORTANT, _ ��- --Otir new advetisment column wi be what happened the but they are gone any y l IV , : " found to be interesting reading this w ek. wayy. . , `. -; �. We are about handing out anumber of ---Goo. E. Clarke is spending the oli ; e would like very much to know what : . p f € • � - accounts for collection, but thinking that a day with friends in the neighborho of has happened our 1 ge or why so many of • . . prettiest , patte,rns r - -( : number olf our patrons would prefer dealing (,}rave»burst. ' , the members do no attend more regular ? ��AP . `O_ CHAP r direct with the office we give this notice. Is it because man of them are fond of jlrj j� r , g Messlre. Vahey and Jacques Te h music and have-no heard any at the last _ _ Collectors are generally determined fellows each our thanks fora basket bf epic id few meetings. If they only knew what kind PARKER, " . : �`therefore-if you would avoid a vigilence, at- harvest apples. _ ofan instrument a ived there lately they�. DUNBARTON, tend to your indebtedness at once. —MiGs Edith 141'ae ie, of Toronto, at- would all turn out. I am sure we would be `41 ,` Respectfully yours eompanled by a trier ,are visiting fri as leased do see their aces at our neat meet- . W. �. CLARK in the village and nei borhood. + ing for they "'have such pleasant looking . . - - Publisher of News. _Miss Edwards, of Flint, Miehi an Iaces,the Indies es Tally. To those who- Wear , - who has been a guest at f3gaire Bunt go , —SPORK SHAvl; i .. 1� ­.. �. . - .,.­,_.._ : . _4 ; ­ . - orr3EI PICBERING.ONT.,AUGUST 26, 1892. for a few weeks, returned home on ad- n - L . . %. . I - I - ♦ •. . I nesday. - . DUN ARTON. . t -Report has it that Thomas Rieba da, - LOCALIM formerly of this plane,died a few days go J. J. Holmes, o Toronto, is spending ` at his home in Tara. We► have not; sen his holidays at ho e. I . put in possession- of further particul rs. , H. Morrison, Cr., is suffering from a sgi __.M_o -See F. t. dreen's advt. in another --W. D. Rogers bas been compel] to vera attack of quin v. - - - . i I .., Column. remain indoors for the past few ars Rev,Y3r. Mowat, -rof, of QueensUniver- -Ducks-may be shot from Sept. lot to through illness but he is now some b ter city is to preach in Dunbartou on the We take this opportunity of saying to the . _ - . Dec. 15th. and will be himself again without oh morning of Sabbath, Sept. 11th and to re- �d.. ' -Limited uantit of cedar shingles mit de;ay. open the Melville Presbyterian Charcli~ ' ' q y Highland Creel#, on the afternoon and eve. eo le that we Ca$ ve Satisfaction itself in the the Pickering �t}�mb�r yard. W -John R. Gee wishes to aonoiipce list niug of. the same d y. llr, Mowat is a p p -F. Linton fid wife, of Whitby, were hg is now prepared to buy any qua city brother to Sir OliverMowat, sod a grand ` - - in the village over Sunda of fall and winter apples, at the hi lest way of clothing ants suits and overcoats. : g Y• Pp speaker. g pants, z - -John S. Harvey, of Cedardale; is market price. Also a carload or•t of Nearly all the fa ers have their barns I Visiting at Alea. Findlay's. harvest apples. 'L silex, and owing to the eaarcity of thresh- Tl1e tailorin d8 artment is in full blast for the Miss L. Maunder, of Torotito, spent -A new two inch platform adorn the ing machines the p esu of harvest work � p - . 5 Sunday at James Morrisse�y's• space between the sidewal4 and John es• is much hampered. The wheat already -Mrs. C. F. Archer, of Clevelana, lie's shoe stare. Robt.' Dillingham was threshed will avers a from 26 to 30 bush- ' 'fall trade, and merely to mention that it 18 1n - ``� I • Ohio, is visiting,ber sister, Mrs. Head. the contractor while John Howlett did els, and barley fro 30 to 40 bushels per1. ' - - il ' -��e are sorry to hear that W. Alla the necessary excavating. acre gats are a go crop. but peas are ' way•is confined to his room through ill- -Ethel L. only daughter of the late reported as being a mall yield, ' in the hands of the fame manager is proof that _ - Reeve Parker ha gene into the raising YA ness. - John Allison, died at her mothers bsi• of thoro'bred Jeree stock. He has not • i .• - i -Mrs. A. Findlay-visited with friends de.nee at Grand Rapids, Mich., on es- yet decided whether to exhibit at the On- every garment will be well made... We have a f in the city and west Toronto Junet. this day Nth inst. The child was only l ear tario and Durham exhibition. At the - . .• week. and 10 months old and a favorite wit all close of his present rm of office he pur- cod assortment Of worsted, trOUserings, SUit-. . - • � - • ' ( -Miss Graham, of Kinsale, is visiting acquaintances. poses carrying on tit business on a much g _ ' with her uncle, Richard Collin's, of this —The race route to the station is n a larger scale. He is also a successful 'bee - - village. splendid state of cultivation this wee It career and may well be designated the bee• lugs, overeoatings BtC.. and use first•Clas$ trim- . -Mrs. Baker, of Elizabeth St.,- will seems to us that it is abbut time s e- king of our town• , h accept our thanks for a fine, boduet of thing wag done to procure a decont ad While F. «'oodr ff and J. Thom, of ° - - ;__ I flowers' to the depot. For fears this has be a Cherrywood, were d iving from Pickering ming$ Come and SE3e what we Can d0 for you. ' --Mrs. (Dr.) Dales, of Denbarton, has vexed question, and the solution of he with a cart one da last week, by some miemanagemept the horse was pulled too . been very ill for the past week, but is difficulty is no more apparent now, t an near the ditch, and he rig upset throwing °-'-"` - I - ' . now thought to be out of danger. it was when first discussed.. the occupants agai t a barb-wire fence. - -Miss M. Richardson, of Whitby has —A blight seems to have visited he Frank was consider Sly cut and bruised I returned home after spending a week potato crop in this section. ie ps shoat the taco and h ads the wounds being w8 have made arrangements t0 act as agents for a good with her aunt Mrs. R. Collin's. suddenly dried up and withered away e- dressed b Dr. hale . . - - ' -Robert*Gordon is busily employed on fore becoming ripe, and one villager n• y Toronto 'Steam Laundry. Bring along your Lin ; his new home on . King st. The stone forms us that be was . compelled to ig Y - foundation is fast nearing completion. his spuds in order to prevent them . t• LETTER TO HE EDITOR. -ReVs. Perrin and Caldwell exchanged ting. It was fortunate that the blight id - and have it Laundried like new. Prices are - . t, . = pulpits . on Sabbath eveniu This is not come sooner, else the mur hies wo id IT>;is ion department is o{ n to all for w' ri fair dist - . _ p �- p cuesion of public rue tions. The writor must illustrative of the friendly feeling exist have been a poor sample. in all caeca Bend htB meet name with copy We wish it distinct understood however reasonable and work good. �r Itt ing between the two congregations. -We should very much like to see le that in no case do we hold ourselves re- ' .. ,V -The Elmdale .mills have been fence removed from the front of the fi e• sponsible for op a expressed by corres•' , .. - . : , I . thoroughly overhauled and therefore I. hall and shade trees planted along e h vnndentb.-{•:u. . Ews l I ' R. Gee is•in a better position than ever to side, When these trees had developed it Smu.- -The Provin •in] Government of D r attend the wants of his customers. See would be a aplendul pplace for the local n Ontario have for so to time fully realized ' RQUIS . . . . I .:,. I -44 - : advt. of rustic seats. Tliese little. impro e• the necessity of ink r►t; decided action in I the directioiS of prase vint; the forests from - ------_ ------ --- --- - ------'--------=--- — - -- - - ._ 1. . -Those parties who frequent the bridge ments would require but a small out y ,Iestruction. lte�;ulu ions have been adapt r 't at the eheede factory corner at night, in- of cash, and all our people world be be e• ] which materially levaen the danger of • E AVETROUGHING . salting people driving past, will yet strike fited. Talk the matter up and see w at extreme forest tinea hich are now of much ` � I - ' . - : , . t .. - - * • `. . - a snag. will be the result. less frequent occur slice than formerly. . � I . . .1 - - --Young People's Society of Christau -S. H. Jeffrey ]eaves this week to is a Information regarding forestry hug been :o: Endeavor prayer meeting Sunday even- charge of the Davisville Public seh A. diagemittated broads at, an act has been _ - ing. Topic-"How a Christian can die." During his stay here of a year and a If pas=sed authorizing; he municipalities to A large shipment of eavetrough just � arrived and I am preL.- Leader, Mr. R. H. Walks. he has made hiniself popular with ll eucoural;e trceplautir };, and the moat im _ x►rtru►t ate , of all h rc recent] bc:vu token ared to meet orders, no matter how fast the Come In -Rev. Millard and wife, of Claremont, classes. It is the intention of his clot or ! 1 Y p y1. visited with Mr. and Mre. G. M. Palmer and the other nieml,ers of,tlie famil a o ut the setting; ul>lirt f a large provincial M y as they have been doing during the past few weeks.. forest restc+rvo ui a locality unsorted for this week. They are camping at Bel= to remove to north Toronto pith Solon n E .. Lamy, and occasionally take a trip out to We have not yet, been inf.'Wined to wh ill far,ni�ig; where the p enervation of the tirn Call acid leave your order along with the rest - see their friends. her otherwise ewrtain to be destroyed will will fall the lot to occupy the prow es and have your houses and barns troughed prevent the drying; up or teaiening in -C. H. C. Wright and F. N. Letirens vneated by Dlrs. .l eff'rey and her fam y volume the numerc is rivers and atreama and be up t0 your neighbors. Don't , , were here on Saturday. They lissom• -That itein a few weeks ago in wh •h which have their rise in that-region. E parried A. H. Cameron. A very pleasant we referred tc► the shade trees that o� r• All this has keen me in the tt4co of the forget t0 leave yOUr order with . . - afternoon was'spent by all throe on the hang the sidewalks interfering with th se apathy and iudifferer ice of the great masa the right Iran. . - . college green with a number of our cricket carrying umbrellas has not been to n of the p«,ple toward a practical reform of ' - team. kindly by some of the tree owners. 0 e, which th© continuance of. our materia] ' - -As we go to presn: we learn that in feeling.terms draw's our atteutiou to prosperity very ]art; ly depends. The de- ■ An. .. G R E , I G . . Benson Wilson's barn near' Green River Wuodrufl"e verandah. Thanks for a strltctiun of the fore, tr+ if un,huued would, was completely destroyed b fire on The leadin tinsmith P • y Y Y pointer. Woodrnff's verandah is a ei i• within ,► comparat vely short period of gPickering. - P time as measured by the life of nations en Tuesday evening. The work is supposed lar nuisance, and will be attended tohardship. - - _ - - - - . ' . . t4 hays been that Of some heartless y tail great loa+� and �'Vitltottt the --- -- - fiend. us when,we we succeed in having the ob c- forests not merely s could we be deprived . `, tioaablc branchesrepawved. One job at of our great eonrce+r f wealth, but agticul- � � ' —It ie expected that the recent large a tine is a e lendid icicle to adopt, ture would suffer by he,unfavorable Chang 40 - - . I - purchase of new books for our public lib- ` -It is ourunpleasantduty this wee to ea in climate and temperature certain to . : .. . . 11 .:CashDown , . ­ . ' . nary will be at the disposal of members result: The soil won Id loge its fertility and I - . •� announce the death of I�ebeccn Ann H rt- today or to morrow. If you have not diminished returns o the labor of the farm ,. will secure the services of •o• ` rick beloved wife of Wm. Ireland. e• T yet done so, renew your subscription ; at ' er would result in de ,opulation, and put an • • - , ceased was a daughter of B. Hartrick, of once and secure the freedom of the num- end to the cherished boyo of building up a ' . the Range Line, and has resided with er . . Brous volumes. great Canadian Nation. husband near Andlev for a numbs of The disastrous effects of wholesale clear. _ _ i —W. H. Hopkins, V. S. has just t.rcom• .ears. She has been suffering for s eH WSN �. plated the construction ofWA two wlieeled 3 R once are iidruitted b all whin have studied r•t circ _ • �: vehicle for his own identiele use. It is a weeks from a complication of discs s, this branch of acien or familiarized them - and on Monday death came as a re Of. selves with the teach ngs of history. This . . cross between a road cart and a sling Mrs. Ireland was 41 years of age nd being the case the q estion of how to avert - ' sulky. The rig has bees:tested by a num• . F leaves a family of small children. he the dagger ought to cu to a far neater t� n of our villagers and all pronounce it ,an funeral took lacy on Wednesday at 1 p. degree titan it does a presyc+nt the at �ntion �(�utli December J ► t� 18e72. - easy riding vehicle. P of those who are int rested in the future - -A. H. Cameron, of Boston, can of m. and the remains were interred at _ _ �` __ — ___. the Union Cemetefy, east of Whitby. developeinents and ogress of the country. •-'.--_- I . Rev. J.J. Cameron, late of^St. Andrew's There is need of a ung public opinion in church here, was in the village on Satur- --It gives us great pleasure to note he favor of forest press vation and replantingI. , - : day. He is. doing remarkably well in progress being made in refitting -the ol• to strengthen the ha ds of the governmentSPRING' '. M • Boston. Atwood is always welcome by lege ani preparing fot its opening Sep 6• and to prompt ostia, iu quarters where the .GOODS - I . I the young men of this place, as when a We 'note from adviAtisemept in ano ier work can only be do a by individual or mu- resident here be was justly popular. column that tho committee have com et- nisi hal effort. Lai owners of foresight f - --Today (Friday) is civic holiday for ed their arrangements for reopening ith c"Narg;ely increase he,value of their pro- - q ,..,,.:,,,. r.., . ..._. f and surrounding an able staff of teachers and the col ge party by judicious t ee planting, especially .. a�.......�.�.�����r...�..�.rr.�....•.=saes the town o Pickering, t; in cases where the a it is of a character un country, As we intimated last week the will be prepared to again take the qh fitted for profitable cultivation. Owing to . , . . . . ( Firemen will tura oat in the morning and stand it before held among the Educat n• p . - - have s practice with their engine and al Ipstitutions of the country--reties 'nq the iof Limb r u pu anon and the din is is we are receiving dally our Sprlug stock . - p g tirfi of timber supply,, wood .of all kinds is 1��' i _ hose, then about 10:f0 the s ort will honor on the friends who are eappor ing I p certain to be much ore valuable in tho commence at the College grounds. Be. it, and our village. The residents' ok near future than it ver has been. There :0: of :0: • member that all stores and places of busi- Bring and Vicinity. who are' musically in• is many a comparati •ely worthless,swampy, ' -. . . . - ness will be closed for the day, therefore, clined will be pleased to note the op or stony or broken tract that has been reek• Prints, MuslinsI _ . - if you want to make a purchase do so the tunity afforded, at small expense, ofst y• less] cleared of the only crop it was fitted shaker Flannels, Cottonsj - I" evening before, or else let it remain un• ing mucic ander a good artist. - to produce, timber, which if carefully re Y - llow others to en- -M ears. P. B.T tier and (leo. C! , planted with suitab a varieties of trees or - COttonades, ►�I11rt1llg$I done until Saturday. A e P y even enclosed so t t the natural growth WInce S Tweeds - joy the holiday if you do' not care to do accompanied by a number of ladies, W. 1. y > > - r;° so. ed down to the lake Tuesday aftern on. would not be inter[ with, would in the future become a source of profit as well as WOrStefs, �ita._ 1 �' --W. H. Fuller, the teaebar 8 gage3 The row down was a very pleasant one an ornament to the landscape, , - ' - - . to reside over the Senior de attment of indeed and was thoroughly enjoyed b ail pe, and a pro- p P taction to the neighboring fields. i (o).--.-- _ . .. our school, failed to put in an appearance present. Upon reaching the lake the w. No greater mists can be make than to . .. . _ . on Monday the 16th, neither has he since young men ezpreesed a desire to tYest cit' imagine chat forest y is opposed to this in- - sent any explanation." The trustees have skill on Ontario's blue bosom. ey terestg of the forme . Ite. im is"to secure A g� },©.gee Otlr TE � �e can Shaw better vale@. engaged the services of Mr. Walks, of launched their skiff and proceeded do the highest degree fertmhty and prodtie- Our f3uit8 mads t0 order St14 will - - Brooklin, who will preside over the aca� some speeding. Unfortunately how er, tiveness to the area devoted to tillage by thaII ever . dem until such 'times as. s permanent the boat shied at some floating sea. , maintaining a due ro rtion of the soil-in - po y tush forest w ich is the only means surprise �ou. r -• _ _ F: _ teacher be appointed. This man Fuller and two of our most popular young en porpe , - . - uliar wanner to were almost cons• red to wate es. by which the sup of tnoii,ture can be has -toted in a very pec ig Watery 8'r '�`, : r Y ;" ro rl reguIated nd the clliiaatic vondi- "-. • , . say the ]seat. When made aware that After floundering around in thea P ,Y , ••-'`---(o) _ ' ., ,` - i . . - was soca ted he at once waves for come time, the dies on be tion fetvorable to a iau]tare preserved. his application P Those who,wish o obtain fuller informsY- ' ' ,r , 1. . telegraphed that he would fie here to beach manaag�ed to assist them to shor by tion on the Po try Heade of Ontario ' $ are x180 haling sesml®13f3 bdOtB �VI11Cil aWb � ." t1' On that morn• nae�tntll of rrtils prooared (roma neigh or• < •- - ..-:. oommetses on the 15th. should obtain a cop of the Ontario,Govern- in he wired the board from London that ins fence. The applied and were ae pt• g will, >tve� erfeot f�at> faction. y m,gent Forestry re t for 1891 jusi issued► b 1 ' f`9 which I shall be p eased to send iron of g p FL illness presented his` appearance, at an ed at.Thos. Fie.d 8 residence, where _ �`" 4 : .k 1.c 4, hcl followin Wednesday we might ex.* clothing was procured. It was a n ow charge to any.per n who)will forward leis .� c to see him. Binoe then be has re• escape, and we rejoice that chs. asci ant name and Pi t o address• - _;,, LLL-a �p aced silent, and the board axe at a lose had not a more serious ending: he R. W. Pliir ' ° ' 4� *: -1 m � . _ gis !' _ 6s - :int• !� _ - tom:- I _N _.1 . 'S - '. r'* =st` .,,•r 1(' -: 1 Rich_ ,� , n e roceedin s. It opn ladies:are to be con atulated on , -- for theatre g Y $ f 4 . r to socia �,. _ - - r:aa -..: ._ • _ > .:r '%•.MTi si - 7 ria- 11 dG .. :+ '�".. - 'Y (air - y� a,a'y v�{.»n.:- seoiF'a.•t*iES�"T:Y.,W_el'q P t'. '1 t3,•J - •R . -.�_ 'k.P a A k: \'.r ,M �.r cfJ :.!. U. '. i i -.J .•X-.^-} >S .. c --_ 'i i -�� n` - - ,-`'G2_. _ _ -:3.� ''[_.N` - �. b e to born 1, bim their presence of m ad i» eff _u a :. .. �1:- � :Y 1: *' . . .- ,v► ld o l .be reasons 1 pe p 111 A, ,' .— I• � ..- 8�.a. n J, .,, S ., _y.. '' -:-1 c4e. 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