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LAT sT LOGAL HAPPENIN B SECORAED HY Frida night about lave o'clock County Scarboro Fair ie on Thursday,'f�ept. 2�, elf 6';` , s Pi;>tss AND JOT nowx BY ova Constabe Tidsberrq, of Little York,arrest- at Woburn. ,� ° .t n ,z,,.,-:...::..:.......::. -ti --µ�•��^^%w�^-^ As I base bought up Dan Reddin s livery ed Wm.C�wlin for woundin his wifewith Mr. Robert Bruce, ex-reeve of the town � '� . ��. �. M D., C.M.,M.C.P. basineas and have added several new C 8E8PGNDxNTB. g g -0 _ fi M,BATE'1IAN, a butcher knife. Cowling has been drink- ship, is on a visit to friends in the old 1A, . & s.0., Coroner. office and Residence, horses and buggies, I can accomodate OLAR€MO T; ing for some days past, and Friday he made country. ` 3 t •ft • Hing Strea, Pickering Office hours: Morning the public with good rigs at all hours. H 90 to 11:30; Evening B to 8. �= '< an attempt to stab his wife, but she evaded The High School will not open'on Mon , Covered 'bas meets all trains.. !n L that Bowes and his other,s}re with him b ettin into the caller. As soon as day as the lastering and painting will not ti � �. a ; . ^ate ' I Y frig sin Orillia. she could she of out and ave the alarm, be snfficientl dr connection with liver I kee a Y g g p �� Vocall'�ilcsic. g Y Y , ,�,,....- _ ,.�_rr,,;,v,, ,..,,,,,;: Bale, Commission and Boar - L ke Denison is her painting for De- but by the time Tidsberry ad arrived Cow- Ther.Markham Farmers' Club intend , ¢. ,` -1 ; ing $tables, Piokering. '4 Miss Ida Simpson, nus this week. ling bad stabbed her. On the ari•}val of the holding, their annual excursion to Port =t� . UPIL OF THE TORONTO CON• C�-e0_ �T_ Z'E���+�- G o. Gerow. was at J kson's Point for constable he made for the fields. R'hen hope n Saturday, Sept. 3rd. '; . ' .�, i'` P --- - - --- - - --__- the constable cad ht him he had a butchers A new s. Aestack, 40 feet in len th and ,f',fi y. I-aervatory of Music,is prep red to give lea- • iaQ eG r ao ti a fe days last week. �+ g Bons in beth instrumental and vocal music. Re- J in gl• blaCnab had few dace visit wife in hie hands twelve inches long. He 64 in '��s :.i circumference,has been placed -�` f` t ferencee given if required. - eoH l�' "' m was taken before G. 'i'V. Ormerod, J• P.and on C' , (ib-"', carpet factory. It was built , , " Thorough Instruction Gua ranteed ti .�00 c„ ing afore last Sunday iv5d. remanded for ons weak. The wounds in- at �I-txt: ;'t . t 4 r . H try Thompson ie greatly pleased a 'a - Address,Claremoi t. ' de t;, : o+ _� a ffiated are ver sli ht. Tho rigoner has Dttime I' amour hath it• that Mr. Dave �;, t`' ;< °'s $ . 5i M a m wit! his recent trip to th States. Y g `I *46 52 1-• �;tnp � o; w � � � ,i a been charged with a similar o ence before. Nigh�a•,r;;nd-r, of Locust i ill, is angling for t'' P r _` e MISS LETTI E H EAGENS " - O I carr ��" �' se Annie Leslie, o Pick©ring, liar the title c° J. P., and it-ia stated that 'e f a k4 a bee with friend$ here d ring the past fow East Scarboro. must 'ave it or something will drop on G r` k.° I neyQ .� a :° c', a d.ay . . B.i, the . P. P. j 4 ` , -(S NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE e� i ra I� '" .• Mre. Robert Cowan a ant Sancta in the _' s °9 1 music pupils. ltihss Alice Tait,a teacher to Z- : V v D Macnab left for Ne York on Toes• p Y f C'arboro s prize-lists are now ready and - theTorontoCotiege of �Iusicsayqs: " It gives me p H ,X9N ti .� I R day here he will spen a week or so city• everybody interested in fairs should apply touch pleasure to recommend Miss Heageus ae . Miss Annie Brown is visitin her sister �`� vSY '# ' a teacher of 11lusic. She hay studied with me qe3• +c4, with friends. g for one. The fair will be held at Woburn *"' fi i?•: , `,r- for thepast three years in amost studious man- �Q a8 I ; p firs. J. Cowan. on Thursda , Set Z9. �'Vrite Alex. Mc �? net and ossosses a thorough technical training: 0 P "' $ fig i p A ew guard roil has sen erected along Y P ` p —____ ___ __ _ , the itch on Centre st. est, and now the alias Frances Bramwell visited friends Cowan, Sec.-Tress., for prize list and any She has proved an excellent pupil throughout. w i tR at Victoria sgadre, recently. other information. ReaidencePickering station. - W o m.a 1i , 2 a D `' rem val of the brush pil near the same Hilton Bramwell, who has beans ndin Y � ` , • = l . c7+' vb„ m© m o' pa g �Phether it be retaliation or not !loaf . _____ �- o •� lac would be erfeetl in order. �,�.4" --- ----- �y ' o,m q q m Aa o '^"v�a m a�'o P P y hie vaoation under the paternal roof, nese men are.refusin American silver dol ' Le rtl: bm ° ct a op3 vmw, S , _� i� a>~ 3 0 �yam°��� Mears. W• J. Clraha and E. R. Eddy has retained to Oshawa, to resume his lava. Dimes wore not taken for inore than t -- C. BARRIS v� �'° ion PQaw`'oaF"P4"•si are ightly troubled wit i Job's affliction. studies in the high school. ei ht cents h map eo la reviousl and 1! '* " r_ , F,1REtiVELL, Q v �� v 3 _o "mo �� o The ormers right arm i somewhat back• For the past two �Sabbaths the congre in Toronto and ho er abo is pe eagle 19�now ;j tJ: TER,County(roivn Attorney,and County Solicitor. Court House,Whitby. __10-y Z ' o A "' '� �+ w wart about wielding the hammer. nation of Melvilloehnrah has been worship allowed to soar back to� its own domains • OLICIrOII, NO J .. �' °i a C R v. Silcox deliyered s sermon to the ping in the basement, owing to their hay- This is too bad as our :fain eneration i �� AMES l�1ILLER, S " m ° a o a Odd (lows, of Stoufl'yill on Sunda and ing the body of the church renovated. It have been accustdmed to lag w th those - "!R I' : TARP Public, Conveyancer, otc, Office at e a.1 p,m .a Q m '0 ; Ri ' Y will be Ooau ied on the 11th of $e t. when , >> p Y ``` iatle Fla;' near Brougham. 1lloney to loan. 0'� ,.e it �� F+ a n ber of our villa e s drove over to p Aniericau cart wheels. —Sou. r � -: _ ^1 ' a o - Cd o •x° m i flea the diseonrse. The ddress was list• Prof. Mow t• of Queen's College, Kingston ��__ Y Y ` ` �•� ° a° m a will condue the service, both in the afters r 4 OXY NIcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• . �= �� '30 9p, p, p o ;n : I., else to with pleasure b all who attend• WHITEVALE. � ,R , - Bcc. office opposite Post• • 1 .0 , ,O m o- noon and a cuing. tVe hope to see a large . t D tete,solicitors, h --___-___ ed t e sanetuarji. . offico, Whitby,Ont. Jno.Bail Dow,B.:i.;Tbeo• -___— __Y_�___—�- congregation present at both services. (')<o Iate for last issue) i i � Z+ . Al cIlea, a singing evangelist from : '£ = ' • A. r aillivray,LL.I3, M011cy�o Loau. 3y -- •—•�• --. Mr. Ldunt—"Boys come in and have a'-•,, ' ___ _ Gal with his daughters has Ilcid Ai88t- . BROUGiHAM. r a HO:�IAS PARKER, BARRISrEIi cigar, it's a boy." m cg c. ;\Toney to Loan. No n ing in-the Erskine ehu eh banday, Mon- Mrs. James Taylor is visiting her'daugh- � , �r 1 ane solicitor, n a r o a da nd Tuesda event s. Lar a con• There are rumors of nameroas weddin s - commission. 01fice: overontariol3ank,Picker- y Y B g tar in the city this week. "" „ ing; open every Saturday. 4 y DICKERING BRA�tCH.. Rte tions attended all t �eeniretings and in this vicinity in the ❑fir future. James Fowleris rusticating on the fourth ' _ tho who were resent ere hi hl leas- Rev. F. Morgan, of Brooklyn, New York, _ ' Sr OR1II81'ON, __ P g y p concession—You know vrhere. Y� x LL.B. of Law e,i ith the services. A iss Simpson as• visited witl► 1lra. llunhipm last weak. Mrs illorieou; of Scarhoro, is visiting r ` • :cute, Ormistou ,t Urow, Barristers, Rev. !grey, of I`ew Jersey, occupied the 1 t I- - Solicitors,Notaries,3:c:,15 Toronto Street, To- . Open for the transaction of all legitimate list d b3°rendering som cboiceselections. Christian pulpit on Sabbath, in a very of her.daughter, Mrs. Malcolm. Tonto, will be at Claermont every Thursday. Baiikin Business. I is reported that Co ee ;& Co., of Tu• ficient manner. firs. McCrohan paid her usual weekly ` i office over J.Bundy'13 shop. :tToney to loan. 23y g Visit to the cit last Saturda � 1 . OFFICE Hours--From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays ton , ai a about to buil an el©valor here. «•e are grieved to stats this week that y Y' _�_�--- _ iMr. and Mrs. John Bassa and Violet have, C = _— to 1 o clock. In et mach of the m tenial is on the Jess Hubbard is very low with inflamation. i . Veter`i,jutry. _ ro nd and the fotindat on marks for the returned iron, visiting at Drayton. t i _ >, , . _ Saving$ Bank in connection. g His recovery is anxiously awaited. i1liss Whiteoak, of Markham, visited a}+�� - - v •.:N-• ' bui ing has been place . Thus it would The Town Hall still does duty as a shoot . ' HOP XINS, VETERINARY SUR• (g-y� GEORO ,, KERR, Manager. "Pennabank" last Sunday evening. �. . .�, .'•A GEov, Graduate of the Ontario tet- __ _ _ see that Claremont wi 1 have a live Brain fug place for the intellects of our young. The Band goes to the "Harvest Home' Y ' �{ `. erinary College, ' oronto, will visit iyhitevale - - - ma kat this season. he new elevator `rhe new seats have not yet been adjusted ' and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of 'I'll! the 31st of Wil be erected west of f the Brock Koed at the school room. at "$flyer Spring farm" next month. { �js. the horse's foot 6�ttended to at my shoeing forge an he C. P. R. Com guy's "land. Ttie W `Woodruff and wife, of Mount Albert, .Mre. Spink, of Toronto, and Pearl, have t. lot 33,?th con.. Pickering: Calls Promptly at been stayins for S few days at Major Bros. 1 ``` ' tended to. Tolegraph address: Whitevale,Ont. T� 9 s co raot of erecttnR the banding has been visited at James 11 le's last week. This lir. Fraser, of Peterboro, spent a few � � 1 ' - P.O.address: Green River.Ont. 34-,v AUG <J S T 3 coo le serious! contem late movin to ___ aw rde'd to a Mr. Caste , and the job will P Y p g days last week with his cousin Mrs. Ilial- - � !��;` • 1. -- ottr stela! little village next fall. �i �- H O P K I N S, �'ETERI1AIlY bo rotes led with, will the least possible tom. ��T ' " attics driving faster than a walk aver 1 j v surgeon. gra nate of Ontario Vete=in Special Bargains 'Gi!ll �e de Y• this bridge will be prosecuted according to til r. and 1lrs. Barnet,of Stonffyilla, paid - ore an h and Ba num were rest Jae. Ball and family a flying visit last . �r `� ar_ :oliege, Toronto, office and resiaeuce,Lin Offel"ed Ill S11Vel' HUUt1D p g g low." Suclp is the wording of a notice tons/avenue, Pickdring village. Calls by day g sh wiuen in theft day, nd even yet their placed tit either aide of the fomou 9 culvert week. T } f , j } or $fight promptly utteuded to. A first class alias Bell, of ;liarkbanp, accompanied by - ke and stem : «'find na es are familiar to ople who attend opposite R. :liilue's place on the Gth con. a friend, paid Sand Armstron a short ' •, general btaGkamith shop in connection. :Qew V rigs gotten up,as well as all manner of repair- J ei uses, but the circ s and ineuagerie M e have been informed that the aforesaid Y g - ingclone•at lowed living rates, Laine and, dig- vigil las. Sabbath. eases feet made a specialty of, always 26rat �Atche$ aIld key OPEN th tis to visit ns on M nday nei:t Sep. G gentleman iii keeping strict watch Aud will IlIr. Morgan, Head Master of Walkerton . I -_ t class shoe:ou hand. Y i , r miles to outrival all affairs of the kind carry out the provisions of the notice. Be High School, is visiting with his brother- � ". __ FACE . WAZ CHES Of etofore pre>;ented in Canada. The vil sides these notices the ends of the culvert `s 5 '; ✓ - la o and surroundiu count: for tau ary closely boarded up. in law, .Josiah Pngh. g_ ,Societies. y Sirs. Lnslev, of aloutreal, kith her fam- , , � f _ �. -�� Amerman and . ., Swiea m es around are com etel covered with — '"�'"' it have been en oying the leasuresof hug- -ISING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. O p Y . . AUOLErr y i p 'i I G. T. This lodge meets every ➢londay .- make. Also a lar o iiiiih- co tired posters and atcliy pictures of . bandry at :Maple Ave. g Hi its to be seen benea h the couipan��'s Norinan :Miller has recovered his slig "- ._ evening in the year, iu Dale's Aall, Pickering. The' rain last week wits quite a hinder• / Every person invited to join and help advance ber of desirable t38COIld Al mmoth Canvas. If one tenth of the indisposition and returned on 1louday the grand Cause of`remperance, i�lv ance to our farmers. his vocation at Markham. x�' st w that is anno faced be give°, , . a .hand watches - -in run- Two of our young men started to walk Win. Gerow has been laid up for a few ,� -- —— tt u no arson will sc ander rho tnone . vue'tuce-o �Rrl�_•,______ P 1 •y tip north last Sunday evening but what days nursing a wound calked by the feroc- . --_- - - ning .Order.. tl y excliange for adm ssiou. ever hap erred we do not know but we �• Coltt!el/(lit('t')'+ rpe• _ 1 p its of his favorite Blood." uosday was a sp1 ndid harsest day . AT SACRIFICE PRICES n vertheless, a goodly number attended !Isar they met an old friend and turned Hiss Ham, of the city and alias Johnsotr, ►j1HOaIAS DUN-N,.Conveyancer, Com . 1 misaioner for taking Affidavits, eta ,Aare- tl ri,arkE6 with produ e. The prices Nie bad' of Pontiac, Mich., haps been doingonr vale , p y i What a wonderful thing to be lucky. visiting at 31r. Trueman Besse's, and• with f��� want,Ont. ___ - --- --- - ---. -- d NQ. S+ BAR NAR] a ewhat as follows: Eggs, 101 to 11 ; ,a: -•- BUNTI\fT, Issuer of Marriage b Iter, 16 to 19 ets. pe ib. ; chickens, Jp One of our young mea upon seeing his other friends. best Girl having to walk home, went borne Miss Martha Sirtou, after a prtlonged e• ``' ,- . • Licenses for the Conuty of Ontario. Ot- tc 4`� ct. per air ; Cn Nage, 50 ets. er ant! upon seeing the horse"dud rib which visit at• home, 1►as returned to Toronto. : - 3 flee at the store or aL hia residence, Yil�Y ng W�"�=T$Y•.y d z ; Tomatoes, 40 cls per basket. There lits s;stets had got ready to go out stir• She evidently enJo3athecompanyof Georgy Villag8. pECIAL NOTICE re some eta bases present and all better than the Queen Gity. i := DR.BEATON,'r0�VN5IiIP CLLltli s slued to get a lair sh re of thestufTsold. i°R,awped in and dross back after her, • Conveyancer, Coinmissioner for taking thinking t0 lay a trick on them but it �VePley Lamoresus, "tlow Of Cleveland, affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. lore are several polos to which we de• O., has bee❑ visiting the scenes of his youth- , wills pro- . only pleeseti thea] to see eaoh a bright fel 'o sand sorrows of this lace• and re- • " Jnr Money to loan on farm prof arty. H e to dcaw the atte tion of producers. ) i p - bated. OFFICE—At, Whitevale. Will be in hen you bring in yu r butter and eggs, `lamsel sitting in their rig. It such-cases newing old time acquaintances. - scotdin is no ase for we Il know: that Brougham every hlou lay afterno 27.0 or the f wl or vegetables, po K 1�'tv. ��'ilkiuson, of Chicago, is ori a tW0 ` transaction of basineas. di se of ahem to the . rj -�" ghes6 bidder, witho t ynestioLi•iR as to true loge dose rat alter when it attraction weeks visit with Israel Barton and other R., , AwT�tect. lands. friends. He looks hale and hearty and hie. i _, _ -, - I�rn QiBt,of �Vhitb t e personal appearan or his family life• ' A. POST, COJNTY ARCHI')�FCT We Rr HU�CSE, R y' t It has been to muoh the case that• McFarr•an, of Toronto, acme to many friends welcome hie return to ae. be s leave to inform the ublic that he Pickerin Wednesda mornin and find- Besse Bros last Saturday met with W-- , . A. for the county of Ontaa>'io Drawings g p ie buyer wilt get a !, load whit®anoth• and specifications furnished for every class of has en ed the services of :lir. J. H. H. ing no one at the'stattion to meet ber hired serious and what might have been a fatal . ", ti` Y building. Steam and hot water beating arra g� will scarcely seeur enough stuff'to pay � accident. However it turned oat all ri ht ventilation a specialty• office—Gerrie Block, JURY, a Grahuate of Detroit Optical a flyers rig and drove out to Airs. Haney s g - _ Institute and Chicago Opthal•nio College t im for corning. Th has led to soma at intending to return to Toronto on the for him, as Dot wonldn'tventnre the life of - corner Dundas and Brock streets, vVnitby. - Residence—Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y t0 be at leis store Ott P ridao 13ep6. filth ie liucktere staying way thereby giving 8 o,elock train but when she hrrived out his better half with "such a horse " f ' ' .- ie others a monopol This certainly ie Keo. J.Catinom is yieitins friends in Tor- . uctiotteeri�if/. (one day) to Rive free advice to all those dome the liorse took fright at somethin onto,but we ho to see his face in the urtful to born the m ket and the indi• g l� t: . �� = - -^-liable troubled with defective pinion. Don't ideal rodueers. outlier thin ttie and started off through the barnyard palpit next Sabbath. Hie supply last Sun i ` LT FAIRBANKS, the o�� and rd for et the date, Friday, Sept. 96h. Come p R' smashing the rig and eutting�te feet and da was a stent! not instructed in re- w , . Auctioneer, still in the field, able end gagger of the mar et has proearea a when oin to the road knocked Mrs. Y pp Y willing to conduct any sales entrusted to Iiim, an hays your eyes tested. g g Bard to the length of the sermon being lila-: 't' and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- air of scales for no other purpose than Zb.s. SPECIAL NOTICE AlcFarren down and caused the wheels to iced to one hour. ,. .1 r weighing stag hat is brought in• ass over Master Willie's nook at]d before air. Pitcher, Printer, of Toronto, has " �- `1'' ' tons for past favora,and hopesfor a couLinuance _ p j - of t1hem. TeYme for aervicea moderato. Ar ome few are in the iabit of taking their the horse could be caught the top was been visiting in our locality, and went to,_ j l rangements as to dates and terms can 45 bade tuff to other bueines places thereby get- at the office of this paper. divided from the rig and considerable "Press" at 717 Church at.. - Ida was very ; ing out of Market to . This is not hard• much dies in`ted at not being able to- H01IAS POUCHER, Lieens�d Arc• square to those w io hays established other damage done but glad to gay all es Opo _ Tcaped without a scratch and returned to drive the Methqdist horse to the Depot ou tinneer,`"aluator,etc.,for East York and -; the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict _ he t2]arket. Then, oo a number of our Toronto by the 9 o'elook train. Monday ovenigg. X.N. - attention given to all orders-by mail or telegraph. illagers who hue in the neighborhood Of Mr. Roach, f Cherrywood, occupied the , -. � '"{ t Charges §foderate. Address THOfi.POUCHEIt, EACH PLUG OF THE - he market, have ted shade trees. To ~ - � E Boa 47,Brougham,Ont. BOx GROVE. alethodist pulpit last Sunday evening, and ' less trees horses are frequently tied, with -- delivered an impressive and maeter[y ser- r Booty+ aucl S)we8. he result that the a lades are beeotnit:g The Misses Collier are visiting at Mrs. mon. The musical part of theserviceeon- _- arked. There ares t Teo church and one 'Wythe's. silted of a Duett by the Misses Liddell and . r A OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE iotel shed in the vilL ge,into which fitrm• Miss Hunter, of Stontfville, paid our vil- a Bolo by the organist. F �, akar. Pegged and sewn work. Orders e a visit on i�unda . promptly attonded to. F.aperiericed workman- rs are welcome to p t their horses. Now lag v ' ship, Don t forget the stand,nearly opposite the Ople, while alt: m rket ie doiaR even Glad to learn Mr. .jno. $teinhaff is grad• What makes the forest iio attractive'to News,Ring street,Pickering village. 7 v ;.. ;a; IS MARKED :o: wally becoming himself again. Fan? , '� ;-- � : atter t►aan anpono c nld expect, there aro number of thinQe t at can be improvedt, Farmers are nearly through harvest. David Rae, of Galt, is visiting his grand- - Hotels. The last rain has delayed them a week. father, Mr. Rae. . > ,, _ , , l r -� -� - f the above pointe s are takext to the Mrs, J.N. Raymer left on Saturda #or Ezra Tanner spent Sunday with Mise ' ' :: ✓.,....s✓.. - y ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., pirit in which the re yen b u8, and 1 '3' �` r. _' ro :fetor This hotel is a y Y Toledo, U. S., to visit her son, who is eav- Olaa Hagerman. , G James Gordon,p p eted upon parties nterested will4profit in for California. Eddie Tanner has been dangeronely ill • `� - Sne new brick building, finished in superior ITT BRONZE LETTERt3 . . . g ' t - style. Every convenience and comfort for the hereby. We all d ire to see the Clare- 1r. and Mrs. Abram Rdymer left on with in$amIIpation. `A "t' _ '-•` travelling public. New and conumodiouse�tablee NONE OTHER GENUINE out market reach perfection, and that Saturday for Nottawasaga, to visit her Mian Ella cooper, of Jackson Point, is::< ,`_ 7 and sheds. an only b8 accom fished by nnite�i ef• mother, who was reported to be at the visiting friends here, -- I t ESTERN HOUSE,Pickering, Ont., ort• point of death. We are very sorry to hear of the sioknees ., ",' i r• Wnow open for the aeaommodaticn of the MONEY TO LOAN - several of our bo s who attend the of Mrs. Thos. Carter. _ - • . travelling public. This hotel, having ls>tely en re-furnished through- Markham High Solfool will have another J. M. Field, of Toronto,spent a few days f v ; i;, ' changed hands,hag be 0 N M 0 RTGAG E SECURITY Brown' Corners. , Ont. Sitneted ae it ie,oppoeitc the Spink Mills, week s vacation. The new snho0l is not with his friends here. , mei it is convenient for patrons of the Ma 1B. Meals at lowest rates of interest. Mortgagee and De • quite completed. John Alexander and Mise Lucy Lehman orinnch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling J. Whiteside is th guest of John Flem- Last Wednesday night we natioed a fire spent Sunday in Markham. ,. and abed room. $oa stall and enclosed yard for bentures'pnrchaeed for cash. n this week• ;>" 4 - horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. to our West, and on enquiry found it to be James Fowler le#t IasG week for Pilot at all le al boars,andis stocked 2Z0EAIJ �STA'I'F r• Johnston, of est Toronto, is visit- the barns of Mr.. French, of Unionville, a Mound on &•visit to his brother. : The bar is open g tvitl. ppare liquors of every brand. ANDYyMe- bought itind sold on commission. n at T' Parkinson former resident of this burgh. F. Fennell and H. Smith, of West Tor h:_ CULLY, Proprietor. . J. Mann is r ening from a rather What is moron with the Sons of Tem onto are visitin their cousin Mica Ida _ r , 'p - - A Ont for: Western,Lancashire and City of vere attack of dy theria. ance ]od e? Wh don't we meet aga Thornton. g }�`' F ix, Wafi �in London and Manchester Fire'Inearanoe Com- hjr, smales has et hie hoanda. Ma g y -t ;� � ✓✓ ✓� w s paniee,—North American Life Insurance t um's ao next and 1 t it be soon. Y The harvest and most pushing work is now Harvest is almostover in Whitevale and ,� ii 1 a Co.,afro Accident Inenrance taken. ° A. CUTHBERT,. A. Flemin , Jr., 1 about to rent hie farm over,and na!tetter time, for one evening of yon may expect more news as it has beep r- � _ .. g „ a week at lest can be spent. The sin of a very busy time. r r, �'AR�t/l�3 for �AIJF.� undo store keepin . Bnacess Dulte. intern ranoe is tin Canada and aura- Mt.sea sant,of Toronto,s ntC oou let's ,� ' agent for EDWARD SCH1aURE, whole- Will Patch is ma 'ng things ham with p sale dealer in Wa�ehes, Clocks, Jewellery h 1 we ann help to root out this evil. �Vhy of days with hie son who is learning farm ` - (lONVEYANCLNG CAREFUL•LY DONE. his new machine. it Steve and Diok to 70 not all the oung men and women' as iog at Major Bros. �,t 1. � b and fanny goods, 11 (eleven)�Pelhngton et., inn it, a big days w rk may be ted Y 1, Toronto. -Call and see at'ockr H. James may be seen on Thnrada v°eU the older ones take a d�soper inter- Dr. Free!, of Stoaffville; aocampantec '�`, Dre38makiitip. •—�V"3alla�'e PrO�ei"ty'.�" ., iY, est in it. We invite anyone do come, not by the Ddisses Thompsop, of Markham, A r� evening training hi ohestnut driver (Hp• onl Box Grove, but the surrounding eoun- paid us a flying visit last Thursday. ;'. �.: • i, e Good Village Lots on north side Hing street gold her to it Ha she will have a record Y = .t` R,ES8MAKERi3 PERFECT FIT- 10 between corner and the College grounds try crud villages. We hay® a good room, We are pleased to learn that Mise Mag for sale, together with other village Property. Yet. TING "tailors system for tatting creases well heated and.provided with the- neves- Hie Tait and Mies Grape Wilson were sacX, ti` and mantles, taught by Mies M. McCausland, One good house and lot for sale very cheap. -`^-^--- eery�eq `tev tor. aforW Now oonsider cessful at the recent exam. Weandelrstand 4 t Pickering village. Dresses made or oat pad fit- W, v. 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For the Wires or Battery. _ t� , The+tnood shines hx#ghtly o er the earf.H , I want oes nr hs litres, th u h it is_ luso at the I jz = the air is calm and sultry ; in the distance "Maggie," he shouted, " y , Pi► „ R ga Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting, and Orie of the t't+ildest, weirdestefories of the �' ' ` i tate li hts of th ca fires low but all i>s lassie. Never fear the dead--they will not of mins. His truth endureth to all generations. supernatural that has ever come tinder the } fJ - ,' , Qery filen t here mthe camp is too far` harm you. Here Is w living man wants He bent over au kissed her fair brow, ppm o. 4-5." - experience of mortal man is t4ild by B. H. • ' ; r* j t►wag for the soldiers' voices to be heard ; help• t en with one gra of his friend d,hand he Howerer we may question the word of the ri ield, a 1olegraph operator at CirtciTtrtati. - ' } .. t++ nt oat into the late world. Mr. Field is a very intelligent and cos ' .. . - . indeed, most of them are slee in now for 0 father . cried -a fair young girl, poet who sang in sortowfal number that t P g ' hurt in u •`How drea3ful! Poor fel- Another year by. 'That yam' `•matt is ma f to mourn," it must be evi- scientious man and he relates his fearful.. ' ! - . it is midnight. 8ttown upon the earth are Y• g P• on ht Reaiaafd wealth;it also brought disci , ' other forms ; they too are sleeping, but it low 1 Oh, I'm so sorry- " R dent to all thoughtful minds that man is experieuae with a candor and earneatneas m relief. Wh h could meat Edith now made to wonhi He needs a home where i _' Sit' is the sleep of death. In hundreds the Zulu r'Try and make up w bed for him,lassie. y, P• that almost make one believe!t in spite oI tact ithout a n e could play writh het love ma row• he needs a. school where its extreme improbability. - tw , 1, !. warriors lay, mown down by the leaden hail I am going to carry him to the waggon. I iia g' Y B he needs a •• „ me bier g vas a•t ui sof thele o fh�a thou ht ms be develo d • I havo been a tele h o tarot far that they had faced so bravely. Amongst fear I shall hurt you, he.added; but I $ Y I'e + g P� church where his reverence may have an twent two ears. I have told ins sto to- I t those tierce, dusky faces many a white one will be as careful as possible. r sorrow, mast ons day, though some Y- Y Y �' - but is to be aeon Statin fizedl at-the heavens; opportunity of expressing itself and ppraise at least a hundred ole,and I have never ;P ever i + g Y With a gentleness that touched Regis• ill leave their Tina flow in ha meaaares. kow clesel Pg - - . . and many a maiden, wife, and mother, at aid's heart, the waggoner lifted him rep'in Then one day he same to bid them -fare the home and the aboral were linked to met one yet who wool believe that it was 161&* home in Britain, are praying with aching his arms, and bore him to the waggon• ell* an actual fact. I know that it will be a - gether in old Jewisb da s the book of hiss+ ' . breasts for those loved ones at rest for a ver severe test on your credulity but my ex- E I ��� When he awoke from the swoon that the ••Dear old fell w; he will be happier Pas Y upon Africa's plain. sin had oaased hurl, his head was resting w +� Bernard a d, ae he watched him lme bean witness. Gc►d loved the tents erience is Goa el truth. I want you to un• I • thei r I In and out amonRat the dead a tall young n the maiden's la and her fair our •t of Jacob as truly as the cruris of Zion. His + Y $ ve sway. Li le wife, I ant to ask smile filled the ha homes of Israel with erstaud thesis have never and do not now bear officer parses. His left arm, injured in the p +_ face was bent over him, while tears were in PPY bzlieve in the ell ,natural. I` have never recent attack is au orted in a slip and u one question. �o you love me. li ht oy. But God was leased to e f + PP g+ her deep blue eyes. •'O.Bernard!"a esd Edith nestlin closer g I P attended a spiritualistic seance in my life, i the ',X ablood-stained bandago is arouud his head. The took him to their home, and pretty + 8' niauifeat himself in special ways when the and am rather inclined to accept the phil- - stat, Y him and lookin into his eyes with an le af►hared ether for worshi when =+ From body to body he goes, gazing into the Maggie nursed him; but for three months P�'P az P+ osophy of Bob Ingersoll f tion lifeless faces. the young soldier lay hoverin between lifo pression in hers hat:must have convinc- they entered his ates with thanksgivings, f - At last he aro b one who is 1 in a rtn g him "how can ou ask me such a urs• Mr. Field wars quite reluctant about tell- - � each ry Ps Y Y g P and death, with the balance always inclin- Y q and thron ed his courts with son of on. I love oes ith m whole heart." q ing his story for publication; but finally Gond in to the `latter. Then he bean to im- y Y pules. We find little in thus joyouness - his aide with drawn sword fastened to his g wrist. The our officer kneels beside the K And for answe he clan d her to his concernia the dut of worshi We hear consented to el so. He is an entertaining Ut - Y g prove and his nurses beautiful face grew f3' Y P• talker red related the great event of his . ' c I body—that of a dear comrade, bri bier while h.is voice would �brin tits east, and his Lps to hen. little of God commanding hie people to corns ' g life with an ease that showed'that he had acctii "Reginald !" he whispers, bending over colour to her cheeks,and set hor heart throb- " ' ` to worship at his feet; it would almost seem _ )iim; " IZe meld !" Once mare the lowin Bun has.run ire ae it there were no reason for much com- told it before. "It was several yearsago," _ Lrinc $ bing wildly. g 8 he began, "when I was much younger tiles alld c - " Ah ! Bernard, old friend," trturmure " Maggie, you have saved my life," he orae, his last ra a fall with a olden light manding, the people were so glad to avai. I am now. I was asailgned to night dory at • - Th the sufferer, "you have come to search for said to her one day. "Your face always t n Lhe mellow rnfielde. In the distance themselves of the high privilego of woto be a little station called Evansburg, in Tien- . ' - " whet me. Thank God for that ! I have a message calmed my wildest thoughts. I want to c lowing of Batt a sounds pleasantly that And such phrases as follow have come to be nsylvania, on the New York, Pennsylvania i cerek t } foryou." write a letter; will you do it for me?" autiful evening. the world a household words on worship: , "Stay," says the officer ; "you shall tell "Yea." With hands cl ped before her Maggie is "I was glad when they said unto me, let and Ohio Railroad. I bads t >e en around selec ct ++ zin across rho rich fields, and Loan are us o into rho,house of the Lord our feet the world'very much, but Battered myself blood ire some other time. I must get you into Thank you, Maggie. g $ „ that I had a good deal of mechanical genius —th4 _ . camp," .r •`Is it to your mother 9' - - ' i her eyes Mo a thea a year has assed, shall stand within thy gates, 0 Jerusa Tem, - h 1� The office was in charge of an old fogy sort,- t duly j I j, . "Too late, old friend ; I am going fast. "-No. I have no parents. I am quite ut rhe as not f gotten. Her face is very "0 come, let ns sing unto the Lord; let us of a fellow named Jones. The telegraph ' • � . . - lac - Do not interrupt me. Remember ! the alone in the world. There iP only-one that autiful as the a ening sun shines upon it ; make a joyful noise unto the Rock of our instrument ;got out of adjustment and I • actio l ` message is to my nlYianced wife." will grieve terribly for me, and it is to her ut it'is sorrow fu now. Salvation." "If I forget Thee,0 Jerusalem, know something about repairing it Jones- - fully "Reginald, I would rather you gave any Lwant you to write." Afoot rep sou behind her. It !s hor let my right hand forget ire cunning, let my suggested that I take to m3 home an old- ever, 4 other man than me that messes a-" �her's. He mus not see her weeping. tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth if I' fashioned rola box red fit it u Glad of worn $ Ma e s face was ve 18 flow;ills t►ch- Y „ �� idl she brae ea ewe those testa ;then refer not Jerusalem above m chief oy." p . I know you dread to cause her pain ; in sin seized her heart. She brow ht P Y y .� the op rtunity to show what I could do, I volit ' poor Edith, she will grieve for me, I fear; g P cr little hands a e clasped, and Reginald s he growth and power of the lurch o (. �° _ Lhe writing materials, then waited for tis cattle the box to my boarding houses one or p words.- Every word was as a-stab to her. ark a es look in here. ill these Tatar da a is matter for rofonnd it is dreadful, too,to leave her." Y then Y P morning and Fut it on a shelf in an old cup- stud "Your in uries ma not be-so serious as For a moment o holds her thus; , gladness. Those who talk of the decadence beard and went to bed intendin to fix it stag Y Then Reginald dictated as follows:— + . yen think, you--" ••11Iy DARLING EDITiI,— terpin her to is heart, their lips,met. of the clinroh, red prophecy its downfall, after my sleep was over. I had been in hod act. t: o need for him e k •she cannot doubt know little of what the as and ive In I have received my death wound, +•I }rave been wounded severely. All � ' y o g but a few minutes, and bad not got to sleep, . interrupted Reginald. "I can feel that these weary months I have been lying at is love ; and no , when years have passed, little evidence of the spirit of- prophecy. he knows how t ue it ia. One branch of the Church of Jesus Christ when, to my surprise andaatonishment, the take death is coming over me. Poor littlo death's door, and but for the goodness of a armature,or what is otherwise known ss the prole . Edith, tell her, Bernard, not to grieve ,. sent its representatives to Vt ashington lever on the instrument be an tickin I watst beautiful maiden recentl and the stor of increase and . for me ; tell her to try to be happy. I ., �•, . P Y+ Y was rfectly amazed,�and$thou ht lett► . - for I shall nbt write that iuterru ted Love t Pounds 8ter rowin usefulness these dela atea told pe g know she loves me dearl , but time will g g must be some mistake. To satisfy myself t}►en i Y Mag ie. outmeasured the wooden of Pentecost lessen her grief,.and we shall meet in that 1.Why not? It is true." Breach-of-prom a actions still go merrily al ears. And et" it must be confessed that I had not been carried away by my . ac tip . place where sorrow is unknown. But she •• t�'hat does she care 9" n,in spits of the rists who would abolish Y Y ima ination, for the ticking was faint and A .. is oor Bernard and I have nothin to ,. _ with sadness that vast number of the g brei P + + g When she knows what •oes have done his remedy for omau a wounded feelings. subdued, I got out of bed, and, with fear leave her. Perla s I ou ht not toe k sa ole robabl the teat ma crit have and trembling, opened the cupboard door. IaLG P g Pte' she will love you as I do, like my little cis- wo such cases h re ust been tried before theeir fads turned ainst the j church and I am about to do, but we have been like ter." r. Justice Day t t�e Leeds Assizes, and I took the instrument in my hand and it _ cont brothers, have we not?" ••I will not write it. I am nothing to ach has ended a verdict for the lady *e rooflight in ire sen•ieea If you should continued to work. I put it on the table, • " red "Yes." = laiutiti, In the first Lhe defendant was a inquire of them why they do sat go to but the sound it made was unintelli ible. I Wi . �., << her, and nothing to—to -anybody but my church the will not deal with the matter g df»e; You are wealthy. Will ycu see—will father." udderefield ho 1 keeper. He had address- Y turned then spring so that there would be - „ ss a uestion of out but will resent some you "Are poo nothing to me? Yon little d his victim in loving terms, had orna- ezcaae which doeaynot oftenpasstime the lose resistance, nd then, in as clear and A While 1 lide, Reginald, Edith shall think how clear you have become, said cured hie epistl with cabalistic signs perfect Morse as I ever heard, the invisible the never want for anything," Re inald takin her tremblin hand in his mmonly in use mong .lovers " and had value of a serious reason. (,onerally the on spirit or whatever it was wrote s a"d " $ $ $ ted bar wi h an ent ed� ria Yet Preacher is blamed. He is dull end {. •Do ou +et me V . . - i ' sym I knew you would promise. You are and ,resin his li a to it. ,cern ag g• y g the onl man I would sa such a thin to ; P g P ie char ed his m red and whoa asked wh Prosy, or he deals with creesds and dead the- _ cion but when one is dyinpyit makes a great But Maggie was not be coaxed into writ- a had no Vetter n to givo than that cries, and not with living truths Any sort "I was eo overcome that I invcluntarily shot in one word about herself to Reginald s , „ of an excuse is made to serve as a reason by answered Yes, without putting it on t,_ , . difference; and I cannot die with the a was occs►eion lly troubled with indigos- ( thou ht that Edith will have no one to la ylove, so the letter was fiu.shed without those who-have no interest in the service instrument. The unknown heard me, for g ion. Miss Squ ea, the ill asci lady ser- a sin, in the beautiful wricin it continued: J. the mention of her name. Then it waited and work of the church. Here and there a $ $+ - 1 look after leer. She is so young, and so tically assu d .the jury that she had " 'Thank God at last. b1 name is Charles - - - - beautiful ; I can see her face now, and the three weeks before ame��enger could beob- Vold man arises end declares thatthe church Y T ever heard ao thin about indigestion rained to take it tothe coast, To the mesaen- g has no claim on him. He offers no:excuse, Blake. I am an ole}-timer. My parent'a who bon, ` memory ta} es away my pain ; her eyes ntil her lover fo nd that she was not able • seem lookin into mine,althou h thousands $er the soldier gave a sovereign, and prom• he does not feel called upon to give a reside in Mount Pleasant, Ia., have lost me. W raise a sum of one to bel him in bust- i -. ' .a that R $ ised another on his return, The worthy Y P reason ; he simply does• not choose to they don t know what my fate has been. I fron of miles separate us. It is sad to leave her, esu. leiter bqui es got a verdin for hri0. want ou to write tom father, Homtr but I have no others watchin form re messenger was a black,and having his races wonhi , and there is an end of it. It Y Y _ t6oc $ y h&trod`for labour, he delegated his duties 1n the other cane Mise Tempertoa, w nes- p i turn. I shall die more peacefully now I tional schoolmist ess sued a widower who might Ue well sonieLirnes tbo man whose Blake. at Mount Pleasant, Ia., and infarm (ire 4 know that to another soul, giving him a triflin re heart is " set on Zion's ways " should tell him that I died at Shreveport, Tea., of yel- of tl t you will care for her. had originally i trodaced himself as " a 'low fer er on--,'I have forgotten the date, - , I - ward. T'he messes er ke t the rewar and men wh he oes to church, and wh he n a, 4 Do you remember those days wo spent g p wholesale drugg st, grocer, dr}salter. oil y g y !,. by the old mill stream at h:well? I destroyed the letter,while his employer re- loves the House of God, and counts the pri. but it was several years prior to the date of 1 turned and received a second sovereign. merchant, and d sial surgeon, and wished rile es of �sorship among the chief dolights this communication. I was frightened to 1n think I can hear the college bell. We her to give him s order. What . all at - . . ., • of hie life. If such reasons were resented death. My hair stood on end. My board- . ` i have been friends for many years, old com- The time paseed by. Reginald could once ' inquired r. Justice Day, and bliss p . - suer rade. Well—I shall die as a.soldiershould." walk round Maggie's flower.garden, leaning Temperton, stan ing in the witness box, in simple form to those who neglect ing house was two miles from the telegraph I• 1 �'. ' : - - i " You fou ht travel Re inald "said his a n her arm*but no answer came as he ex- ., sod to some who despise the church, it station, and there was no telegraph wire of g y, g po atilt od in a lig t straw colored Summer cam friend, `• ma nificentl That last char a ted. Then t}te da arrived when fie ht be that thf would marvel not a am kind in that vicinity. I was.a little He . g y• >x P� Y costume. with a road-brimmed stew hat °�8 Y `' made m heart lea and I ion ed to U at was to bi3 his kind host surd beautifutnurse •• little. After all, not very man-y people go dubious about the communication from the slid y p, g q in the current tyle, answered , Yes.' . your aide." adieu*" Thie widower K formerly proposed to bliss cbarch because the preacher is brilliant other world or from somewhere, 1 will not nei4 `•Ie was better not. Yeti mi hthavoUeen "Dear little Biste�," he said- kissia •• or ortrhodox. The lovers of the church undertake to say. Before venturing to write Cep-, g g Temperton, and ured her that he loved lying Uy my aide now,then who would havo :4faggie'a fair forehead, "you cannot thin her far letter th n he had loved h}e first have a very firm faith in the being of a to Homer Blake, ae directed, I picked up a to 1 r -. cared,for her? Hark ! 'Tia the bugle sound- how I grieve to bid you farewell." a ife." For all th he proved quite s typical Gbe• ml•wise, ell loving, a Gocl who ie a Western Union tariff book wuich I had in cei� j ing the attack. You must go. Quick 1 Poor little Maggie could not answer. breach•of promi defendant. for he finally changeless, eternal friend. They believe my room to sec if there was such a town as l� i Leave me, Bernard—good-bye—and re- With blinding teats in her soft blue eyes, refused to marry, with no betterexcuse thaw uiey are the children of this God and that Mount Pleasant,Ia. I found that there was ++ the owe H►m the louts Noma a of aiacere such a place, a fact th�►t I did not know be- . .. - - - odd • member your Promise. she watc}ted his tall form w'lk slowly down that he had " a other and a'child to keep. Y g g The young other, took ofl his cloak and the pathway, then she ran to her room, and •• you must hav known that before yo*i worship. They do not go to church because fore, and that it was located on the Chica- - acro ,placed it carefwtly round hiafallencomrade. kneeling beside her Lid, sohled as wildly came sad madea fsnl of me," said the lady. they ought to, but because they wsut Lo* go, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. To At "As you say, I must go,Langle ,though as she had done.when her dead mother lay •• He asked me ' she continued " what I They believe that the hearts noblest batiafy myself and nob be taken in, l wrote �}oc b ' It is not what I mean emotions should have some opportiiaity of a letter to ilio Postmaster at Mount Pleas• hun . it is hard to leave you like this • ut I will upon it. meant, and I sal . - - i ,-- _, send to your aid." lie was gotie for ever, and the world but what you can.' He then said, • I expression, and they find, in the fellewahip ant and sakes him if he knew of any one _� Ca rain Wilson as d hi9 friend's hand seemed ver ores, to her now. I of saints, joy which is strength. The find in the vicinity named Homer Blake, and to Coll p gr Pe Y Y . don't intend to m r and I said. Then y '` and as the moouli ht fell u n Re tnalcd's The obi sailed on her wa to Eutrland these Sabbath services fountains of gladness, Rive me what information he could, without lea g Po g P Y + we will fight for t. Miss Temperton has - ' ' - handsome face, tears glistened in his eyes. and when the snows were on-the ground, •, fought for it," ud has come off victarious red sources of e+tursge red hope. Indeed telling him what I wanted it for. A few •- and "Farewe•ll,"said the captain. "We shall and the earth had lost i s brightness, —damages, £400 this whole lustier of going to church is a days later I resolved a reply, end I have his . est _+ matter that touches moat of all the ex- letter somewhere among my effects,in which meet again soon. Lientennt Langley landed. can i' " We shall never treet"�a ain in this Weak thou h he still was, he lost no - _ periences of life. T hose who go to church he said that Homer Rlake had lived in the -- world," murmured Langley. •Good-bye." time, but travelled at once to the home of - are the only real authorities on the value --Mount Pleasant some years before, but that tho Captain Bernard Wilson sped towards the girl he loved so well. $tole One 0 Beeahers l3erfa0us. of church-going. If there is no God then lie had moved away, to what place he did . I - the encampment; and, as he sprauq upon It was mid-day when he arrived. Snow Henry Ward Bew-her once went ill wonbi� is;Usurd. If we see only material not know. Blake,he informed me, had two not . - his •charger, he ordered two of the men lay thickly upon the ground, and more was search of a brief rest to a small fishing vil. in origin anti essence, and if our life is only .sons, one of whom, Charles, was supposed • roe • to bring Lieutenant Langley into the camp. falling ; but what was that to him? His lage, where his a pearance was apparently a struggle between a cradle and a grave, to be dead, and the other was a grain mer- : uric /' Then the sorrow died from hie eyes and a heart beat wildly as he drove through the unknown. W he Sunday came around lie why the sooner the struggle ends the chant in the far West." 1 fierce light took its place. Loudly his void little village alongkthe lane that she and he went to the mor ing service at the(:ongre- better. But if there is a God, if we really "Did you riot ponos your investigations Ro rang out on the night air, urging on hie had strolled upon many asummer'sevening. gatioaat Chureb, d was not a little sstoa• have a'soul, therf are sut6cient reasons why fu�ther!" mei men, and his keen sword flashod in the He knew-every inch of that lane. At the ished to hear th preacher for the day, a we should enter into His gates with thanks• No, I did not. The truth is I ass tscitr- " . abc . i ,: moonlight. '!'hen all was wild confuirion. very spot he was passing now, he had clasp- very young ms , rattle off one of his giving slid throng his courts with praise. ed to death. I worked that wire for eig%t- _ec, Shrieks and yells rendered the night air ed her to his heart as he bade her farewell. (Beecher s) Ue een months. r ver once in a while I used { st ,mons as n original die- �_ Y die ! " hideous • the air was thick with smoke • -Oh the sorrow of that artin t He could course. At the c nolusion of the service the to ask Jones if he heard the noise, and he act J _ 1? f3 Uses of Glyoer}ne- - '� the racket of the muskets continuous. feel it still, even in-his joy at meeting her. great preacher sit Pd for s chat with the laughed at mss. He never believed my story, _ Cr - But now that gleaming sword no longer On they speed, though all too slowly, vouug man. bli ht I ask you how long it � A writer in the August number of Peter•' although the reply from the Postmaster at ar leads them on, the chat ger is riderle8a. Cap- until the house is reached. Carriages aro took you to com eo the sermon you itrfach- son's Magazine calls attentioa to the sumer- Mount Pleasant somewhat staggered him. dir, .. tain,Wilson is found unconscious upon the drawn up in front of it. Reginald is not ed to ne this m Hing?" inquired iia real ons purpoeea for which glycerine is useful. I was actually so afraid to take the re1�►y bet ground ; and when they carry him into strong yet, and his heart is beating madly. author. "Oh, ut six or seven hours,''- It moistens and softens the skin. nd, off that my hair used to stand on end, ani I . )F camp the surgeon gives a cry unfavourable 1'he cabman pulls up behind the carriages, was the rejoiud •• Yoa n►ust be a very when properly diluted, both prevents add never had any further communication with pre reporrt. - and Reginald springs out. The next ininute smart young ma ," said,Beecher, "for it cures the painful and anslghtly cracks the hidden force that called itself Charles fer, --- he has gained the entrance ; he bounds up took me just fiv days to write that self• known as "chaps" on the hands. It will Blake. I shall nfver forget that experience ton }� ,:•. - II. i- the iteps into the hall, and stands facing asnte sermon." Aftera careful but unblush- allay the excessive thirst of a fever-patient as loaf{ as I live. People look do iacredul• iso ,ti 1. .. All through tha night Reginald lay toss- Edith, robed in bridal attire, leaning upon ing scrutiny oft a great pulpit orator, the which nothing else could effect. Two or outs and are so apt to believe me a crank or I �' ing to and fro as the ag6by of his wounds the arm of leer husband, •Captain Bernard oath remarked : I guease you're Ward three drops given to a baby will often stop a spiritualist when I tell it that I never re- _ vat inp eased, for the men captain Nilson had Wilson. =her, then' A grave nod was the only its stomach-ache, if wind be tnecause. late it any more unless I am asked to do the . • ordered to his aid never reached him. Lights flash in Reginald's eyes. With response. Then t ie juvenile apostle put out It will frequently soothe an irritable so." old j " When day dawned Langley found himself cry he staggers back, then falls senseless at his hand, and gr ping that of his celebrat- cough by moistening the dryness of the - the alone amidst the dead, as helpless to move Edith's feet ed listener; exc imed : " Look here, Mr. throat which givesa rico Lo it, It i$ the the ` . as they. When he regained consciousness those Beecher, you j t go on writing sermons moat efficient means at our command for The news that Lord Aberdeen will n all .- i - ' Then the sun alone forth with a fierce- three were in a room alone. like that. Ae to g as you do I shall never the prevention of bed sores. praUbe roc be our next Governor-General p een '•'• a ness that almost maddened hint, ands he "Langley, my dear old friend," said be ashamed top each them." it has been found excellent as an enema° will be received with anada,ction. He has Th i }: shrieked aloud for succour• but none were Captain Wilson taking his hand "you in treatment of constipation, ncd half& tea- a strong liking for Canada, and during a for there to bear him. At times unconscious- little know the riff and Lhe o this meet- residenee of about a ear in this count, $ j y spoonful every half-hour will relieve Sum• Y Y ' eat - ness came to his relief ; at ntheA he moan- ing gives me. I thought you were dead. The SitPtnnt=fia of One Woman 1n View. mer complaint, water-brash or dyspepsia. he became thoroughly popul&r with all n 1;- ed the name he loved so dearly; Even in The men I sent to search for you reported Mr. S. (sna pishly)--"Don't be cor• In household madiestion, it must Ua pure classes of the people. It was expected at ` -�- his agony he pitied the maiden who had you as dead. I was badly wounded that rect ing that boy lways, Sarah. Let nature and a holly unadulterated. one time that he would be made Lord - . • yielded her heart to him. - night and was sent home. You told me to take its course, on't you'" Anc.ther use may be added, which is not Lieutenant of Ireland, a position which, The sun was sinking with a middy light care for Edith. Wh&t need to tell me that Mrs S. {la i❑ aside the shingle)—"I'll generally known. When you are about to during Mr. Gladstone s short term of otlice_ i 1 behind the lain ; ni ht was comin on n alread loved her assionatrel ? I thin of th sort. I don't intend that Beal fruit are, dro in half a dozen drogs in 1886, he filled so that he obtained a . ; 1 P $ $ who I itron hold u on the affections of Irish- again, and Reginald, in spite of his wild, would never have uttered a word, indeed I ny womagn shall' have such a husband ae of glycerine, and it will help to keep _the g P eat .. incoherentprayers, still lived. would not, had I not believed you were I've got, if I can preventiL" contents and prevent mold from gathering men. The duties of a Governor-Geueral . ve, . - Presently the sound of a voice res,checd dead. -Already those tidings hall reached on the top. of Cauada are mainlyy socia}and are not very him; then the loud crack of a whip, while her. Well, I came here, and I thought that - Trust. If you want to show your husband 'a lit• onerous, and the office has often leen filled i o J, I lace a bottle at his hand of by men whose great ability displayed of ter- 4u f i - ` ,the rattle of a waggon drew nearer. if you knew, yot: would ,arbor trust her to ala attention, p t - * "Hel 1 Water—oh ! ive ane water." m caro than to an other man's. I ave 81nee fro his child n Clod a unbounded love ual arta of 1 cerin and ba rum, for wards in other fie.ds, has not been put . Rs P $ Y Y $ Hath promixed 11 things, nothing can be ill- eq P $ Y Y ' • He tried to shout the words, but they Edith your message. I told her how you But till we reach ur final home above, use after his morning shave, nd lie wilt to the test here. They have usually been fell into a tremulous whisper. Still the had asked me to protect her- then I.told All things shall ork out for us blessings Bull. rise up and bless you. I have tried nd men of genial disposition and good sense, for • i; wa on circa nearer. It wag seals her of m dee love. I have done oua can raao;nmfnd it. and for many years past Wane of them hue c& gg P g Y P Y ash earnest lou ng of our souls for rest, " : Tho drir er's voice was hushed. With ono lei rible wrong, old friend, but I havo doge al Glycerine is also excellent for rubbing erred upon the side of straining the preroga- dii li:ach aspiration– 1 of which we pray. " 1 ��- last effort the wounded lieutenant's voicq it unknowingly. Can you forgive me?" hese A ill Clod gi a us when Re coos 'tis rte t into altos as a preventive for wet feet, ae rive of the Crown •he represents ar acting iu� ' cried : " Water—give—me—water l" 1 Reginald was silent. His face was death- Or lead Lo bet things in His ours better well as to sof ten the leather and keep it in against the actunsel of his rasponaibla advis- _ Ae his voice died awayin a wail of miaet y, ly white; a took of misery was in his eyes W°y 1 good condition. era. Hence, though the poople grumble a W� , _ _ cod deal about the expensf of maintaining in the wag an stopped. as be gazed at the woman he had loved so g - - , "Sure that was ahumanvoice !" mut- dearly. . . `''hen a Wou1d �'a11:. � Rideau Hall,there has been no other griev- ch ., ' y A Parisian electrician has succeeded in p. tered the driver to bimg�f. - With a passionate sob-Edith flung herself An Irishman nee fell from' the topof a forcing violets by the aid of his battery, and ante which a radical reformer could use as TI 1°'1`" r: Checkinghis t•;am, he sprang fro�ti the upon her knees Ueaide him. i h house oes a telegraph wire. rocently sent a bunch of these fledglings, an ar ument for abolishing the office. Lord of � . g g onl four hours old, to ex-Etuprese Eugenie. gg f wag on, and searched about until he re ac h• Re inald for ivo mo " rhe said.. "'t ome petrosa. n to get a ladder, but be- Abordeen, if ho comes, will be hPartity wel- R �• . - t ed Reginald's side. He was amen of about was not Bernard's (atilt. Ho was"so kind t rf thy could et back be lft go and hurt y comod, and will Uo a.worthy suer�esaor o ti; 1_ fifty years of age, and there was a look- of and ood to rite. How could I hel lovin is le . The wise prove and the foolish confess, the genial gentleman who now fills the oflicd - j ti g P 6 g , C _`': pity upon his handsome, bronzed face when him? I had not forgotten you. I could not On being asks why he let go he replied : by their conduct, that a life of employment and of that statesman wito is now lrui•dane%d #'�- - �� e( do that in a little over a year; but I looked Sure and I w afraid it would break." is the only life worth leading.---(Paley. atilt aha greater care of India. '- � Iia looked at the sufferer. - - I ;, i C•r a y—tri- - � ,:.-.,- :., - ,. _ '� ,.: , .., r - ` .,r .. .,q,... _ vr.' , _ C :r rt .. _ .. . , .Aa• - b r _ _ .:, . •. . ... . _ ,. _ &> ,,., t: . .,.. . _ 3 ' 4 _. _,: , .. ,. - w: - x s W.. - _. _. . 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NerQoual Exhaustion• of a somewhat obscure nature, to which we this y r Sept. 5th and closes Sept. 17th They suppl , ' fry' P : _ ' have applied the names of rheun6tism,gout, Ia Douses Leads the cotes-enrollment 220. La, eat '. i Of late years we hear mucic about'this It wit be s !ally intereating oa account form ,ti t. the sub- number of matriculants of any college in I 9 lithsomia, and the like. 6 �' V disorder. Itis more prevalent in the United both the arge a d com�re ensivo prize stances needed to nda. WILL KE-0YEN TTIEBDAY, f3EP i h Such partially oxidized materials oireula►te enrich tale Blood TEMBElt6th,'fl2. For calendar address • �' States than elsewhere. Indeed Beard alwut+ list an because of a special attractions to ' in the blood and are carried to all parts of and to rebuild the PRINCIP�J DYER, M.A., B.Sa , `".v' •i twenty-five years ago called It the 11 Ameri- • be off ed. So great has been the demand Nerves,thnamaking -tip the body, and are known to be more or leas can disease." for Bp ce in past y ars and to snob large them a certain and irritatiu to its delicate structures, or ane It is not oral a redact of civilization ro o ions has th- Fair own that more y cure for all .11 y P ' and tissues. P P mea ariaing WRITE FOR PARTICUAUS , but of civilization run mad--crazed by itsspace camea ne ' ity,and after repeated from impoverished In the case of the habitual over-eater, the p , i everlasting rush. Doctor Edward Cowles; rescues in the blood of cacti materials etFor the direeto. , have secured additional blood,and Of Complete Steam Launches 20zt to 8iaT i;; . chief of the McLean Asylum, Somerville, P ' accom odation on he Garrison Grommons. nerves,such as par- "Acme Coal-oil Boilera and Engines" from a1 which are cenatantly acting as irritants to A alysis, spinal dis. 1 to 8 If.P. Large sizes. Coal or wood fuel Mass., and Doctor George F. Jelly,_former- A lar new grand tend and a new speed- eases rheumatism, "The Marsh Steam Pump" the bent boiler the organs may easily produce changes in ar ly of the same institution, have brought. ing ri g will be res y'by opening day. The sciatiea,lossofinem- feeder in the market. Returns exhaust into the tissues so irritated. As time oes on their large experience and signal ability to g plan f r the stand shows a deal of the D Dry, erysipelas, pal- feed water heating it !torn 4l) to t0 degrees. ,.; . these changes become greater and greater, pitationo theheart, For catalogue send 3c. stamp. JOHN I' bear on the study of this disease. most m lets aha cter, with oces and serofula,chlorosisor and finally result in permanent conditions P GILU ES R CO., Carleton Place. Ont. i ,, - All intelligent persons are familiar with; of disease ' or in an appreciably hastened aide oms to mea the convenience and green sibknew, that the fact that the body is in a perpetual' PP y oomf t of all who may be engaged in the tit feeling that atiects so many,etc. They =r death. have a apeci8c action on the sexual system of M c D O W ALL . state of assimilation and elimination-nutri- ring, r who may •sh to remain as specta- Exercise by promoting oxidation lessens both men and woman,restoring lost vigor. tion and waste. The two processes balance. the dangers of over-eating. The'habit of torso the speed! and other atifactive .. DIRECT IMPORTER OF '1 each other in a health and normal ph sical even Every far er in the province ought �'f'„�� Y Y rapid satin especially when habitaalover- to Behis Fair. he special attractions FINE GUNS, RIFLES SHOOTINq �` condition, p g' P° (yarn and old), suffering from mental warrg, "'` Dating is indulged in, results in an inability a SUITS HUNTING BOOTS ETO, Unless the waste redact is re incl this ar are ver ufnerous and are much overwork, insomnia, excesses, or self-abuse, . �: P Y to digest the amount of food necessary to Y should take these PILLS. They will restore t t carried off, the system is poisoned by its ager r to previous years. Cheap fares will 1 keep in active condition the various fanc- lost energies,both physical and mental. LOADED CARTRIDGES, ARTIFICIAL BIRDS AND . 1 =, accumulation. It is this self-poisoning which tions of the body. prev 1 an all railw ys. - TRAPS A SPECfALTY- ;' SUFFERING WOMEN 8 King Street East, brings on the fatal.result in Bright's disease TOPOntO . r - and diabetes. � - Progrealelre ax 0II BaohelOral. afiiicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their' ; . sex,such as suppression of the periods,bearingg c The ultimate nutrients of the body, OII the $talc• Th bill for ata 'ng the depopulatiion of down painst weak back, ulcerations, etc.,-w111 .. a ' , , . ,' kvhether of the muscles,membranes,nerve or : - 'My little Iaughing daughter; - Fran which M. a Roy i preparing to ilnd thees pills an unfailing cure. cerebral substance are the cells. These cella Climbing toward the sks, la Fore the Cha bet is by no means a p�•E AND SALLOW GIRLS ®� { . t, . !. Throwing kisses from the stairway unto alt. . y 1 . select the appropriate nourishment from the Carols sweetly , blood assimilate it,and throw off the debris y -"Dood night papa! fang ng matter, the French bachelor of should take these Fills. They enrich the blood, '� t . E!. I will tiss'oo 6y-an'-bye, ,; the f tura may d' over. For among its restore health's roses to the cheeks and Dor• �A �.`A� e' . ,. _ .- i -. . -Y-the poisonous waste, always fatal if un- In de mornin when I hear do'parrows tall prev ions is a peep sal to put a.progressive icsvt all irregularities. �! &Ca V` '' � t: - �, - t duly retained. ERESS T Befrain- , tax n bachelors,while on the other hand ' . . - . 1 a 1`ow ao other organ is so constantly in Bawer 08 IYrrt�I'roxs. 'These Pills are ;: r+ - Cres ng a alidin tale of taxation, to be told by all dealers only in boxes bearing our .- . - : "I will ti4s'ooby an bye ff - action as the nervous s tem. It is never be o trade mark or will be sent by mail,post paid, K . ;;• - f Ye O what love light lingers nigh redo ed in proper ton to the number f on receipt of price--40 a box or 6 for$850. . fully at rest, clay or-night. -The cells of 'when the children toss their kisses on our ehil en in a Tamil . H. Le Roy proposes p p ' . every tissue must be kept incessantly at care! to f low Eu fish 1 w in reducin the le al THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., TORONTO b work. Haver thou ht feelin ur Dae Otho trust lite,undefiled,. g g g IIrockville.Ont..or 11lorristown.N.Y. 1� Y thought, g' P P Of loving happy child! age which a ma becomes his own mss- -�-_-_ _- -- ONT. volition, every excitement of pleasure-, pain What a music in the "llood night" an the g g ATTENTIQN - ter twenty-one ad in giving a woman It you are an agent- , ' 1. . i _ or passion, all concentration of mind - iii . stair! . if you aro not an agent r . the ght of cam fling the father of her i a� = study, business or care, uses up brain sub- hike awhile-cob's angel vision . ills timate ehil o regio alae and revise but wm,►d liko'L•, b© one-it you aro out of R g P work-it you have a few hours to spare oath stance, and transforms it into waste prod- : She had call'd on every one. Peerless Azle Grease, most durable grease in . .. I for I s offspring. 1 was none too soon that day-if You want to make money-pend us your , . act. Dropping sunbeams, smiles and kisse>i at each - t the market~ 1 eerlesa Hoof Ointment should . i- ti� In normal mental action this waste is chair; this last provtsio became French law as naive and address and we will Fend you our in every stable. Leaving"Papa"in his sanctum . wel as English la , but M. Le Roy goes a illustrated flat trop of cost Williaw Briggs,33 ' ' taken care of and dal eliminated; but in Temparanco.treat,Toronto. � . . r 3 Quito coquetti_lily alone lou step f urther hen he oposet, to ren- _ - ' 'prolonged excessive mental agtivity the ,Butt caught and .Lissed "The Rascal" on the d` DURING THL� HOT WETHER ) waste accumulates and, according to I)oc- r stair der husband Com itttnga alters liable to - - I.". Babes Haman Conception i for Cowles, acts as a poison to the nerves .. imp 'though t. w e confess a should not r, Refrain: hav thought gran to be the most.favor- You should use Rico ns a light and .i themselves, interfering with their normal "I wi11 tiss'oo by-an`-byc I"' able Dungy for th t experiment. Nature's all-powerful healthy food. . action. ( O what love-light lingers nigh. he stet`ia discovered and :',; I� Y P When th© children toss their kisses on our PN Y DON'T HAVE DOG . i1 - An earl result is aim le fatigue of the Fvgrew • when imbibed freel - brain., which rest may soon relieve ; at a O h©truat-life,undefiled, ,k radiates the arterial r . - - r later stage, the over activity being longer Of a loving,happy child! " • I is very impo Lent in this age of vast 'r' network of the body, Sed objection to is because it is cheap. It is �;' I What a music in the 'Dood-nlght on the c e iciaua either as a dessert or as a vegetable, I continued, there is excessive' irritability ma rill progress that a remedy be pleas. f< _ absorbs and rushes off if cooked as directed. 4' etairl y , all effete, deadly polo-. I .:.: : and weakness of the nervous system. The ing the taste rad to the e e snail y p UT . htendency is always toward grave mental Weare growing oldandaober, �` talo acceptable to the stomach sad onou8 matter. Also it e: 'So wo sometimes nasi sa hes h in its natu a and effects. Yosseasin iunrR. t the sixteen SEND FOR . . A disease, often merging into insanity. y y g contains al g physical gra And have burdens more t an heart or brain p gs ' elen,eots of ripe mole- alogue of Recipes to the MOUNT ROYAL •' f . Amon the h sical ai s are tremor of thea qualities, S ru of Fi is the One EAT can bear: rf et laxative d mt,at culls diuret►e Y�`xi cular lits, builds u MILLING tic MFG. CO., Montreal. : the face, tongue and hands ; bat the egrliestl How the childron'a cheery chatter w ter, g P . . Iand most important signs are mental (:kaaee chafing gloom away! no a. ~" �t every weak part, rc• FREEN r :- symptoms-rielancholy and mental depres- There is more than rest and sunlight on the I you set up fo a growler you will al- '"• stores nerve and vital _ �. - _ . �� 11 .i 1. t - .. Sion. The disease, to be easi:y arrested, a�'r' wa be Busy, _ y power, is the sunshine -_____ • - . r Refrain: .. . t should be treated early. A reak down i the harvest-field is an. of life, the wonderful. . i ! - "I will tiss'00 by n'-lige 1"' So sa all that use gt. KOOTENA /; ' ` _. O what love-light lingers nigh noy g, and is ea naive. Itis doubly vex- Y 0, When the children toss thglr kisses on-our ratio if it's the r alt of our own neglect Leon Water. World, � Ancient M. D s• ,. 1.- carot . to ve the mach! e a prop overhauling. Feb. 13th, 1892. SILVER MINES- ¢, a The Ancient (;reeks, in their desire to O the trustlife,undefiled., 'f . Of a loving.ha Ro r'r cissa machine oil saves the boar- Canadians Have invested in 910 of the coal - honor the healing art, cherished the myth a;• ppY child! r: » esta of the.new towns in Kootenay, whale What a music in the Dood-night" on the in ,` that the first knowledge of medicine c me stair! ve is Lever tisfied until it gets both ,Yv 'O *jL+ DQLLA Autericane,9-11) of the mines- The success of c "' from gods and de migoda. The Romans, $ the towns depends on thesucceas of the minae t*' So we climb our Father's Rtairway ar full. 0 •r r t^ MAKL.11?w The �y I._`- A ,, though in general more practical than the To the restful reftlms above. T UTH.tt'H1B. 'hen w uderin with Tooth O /(yt7(/RSEW/XGMACN/NErIGENT t _ 1' .L i Greeks, evinced less sense of theimportance In his infinite protection,here and there . , - g t9 1` a . '.`'t -` O , aril use GIB. ONs TOOTHAOHE f /T- OR SENDAJCENT gootensy Mining Investmen Co. . , ,; of the healing art, and for centuries held We have hope to see the morning QV , +� - .=a g And the tullnesa of his love STAMP FOR PART/CULARSi pracLisers of medicine in small esteem. For- A.Y. 821• PRICE L/ST SAMPLES y signers who tried to establish the art at we find him close beside us on the stair. SEND TO S ropreaent four nal incorporated Silver Min- Ill ,COTTON YAkN.dre. OF OUR ng Companies, owning twelve mines in Brit- _ Rome were looked on with coutempt and Refrain: - - - sh Columbia and two in Montana on the same - suspicion. When the light, beyond the night, A it! rich belt,the richest in the world. f- OW $TB OAY - .. p They alrord the safest and most profitable: . I_ • , rzi; - 1 he elder Cala said that these dactora Flawlies on immortal eight, • y „ _ They in Canada. The tirst issue of Stock . - • came co Rome to put an end to the people. In the glory of the Home he,and compare, A.nh YO l3your ways,th°'Fathere praise, �BO R &)-1 • o o places investors on the groans floor and iso .. He cautioned his friends to let them alone, - Shall have perfect paraphrase• h0?" -- - nearly all taken up. The second issue will be ., , and preferred to, treat his family and As we laud his LenderLeeping on the aleft. ' . • i �un( 2b per cont to 5l1 per cent, higher. Then its �Y; th �II'V+871�OT O� ARTIFICIAL LMB ancament will be rapid owing to greater , K - neighborafro n an old hand-book of(medical LLiiWSLLYN A. Montci8olT y development work. Now is the opportunity, recipeq which had probably been delivered "The Elms,"Toronto. ' . J DOAK �! $ON Don't let it Blip- It is not often 111 cstor3 have to Lim by his father, who in t!irn had re- - 8 , . such a chance as thio. Call at office, Boa of �: , ceiveLi it from his progenitors.niter$. '1'h8 Nearest DpiL . Trade Building, Toronto. ' P ge Y . t'or Circular Addresl�Romans of meads had physicians in their d KOOTENAY I . ­ - -4a - M soot was stirred: I prayed : Let me , 1 - . _L ; - own houses. These men were slaves, for, 9 some great work so'purely 'Y7 Northcotc Ave.. TOroutC .-. . - . I -.100 odd as it seems, many Roman slaves were To right life'a wrongs, that i shall know _ _ - _ accomplished in literature, act and science: That I have loved Theo surely."' _ ____ __--- - My lips stint fnr.h their eager cry, � . At one time the selling price of a slave The while my heart boat faster, . LSION . .- . .- doctor wag-abi,tit the equivalent of three �i�.er some great dced y prove my�lovp, �C� ��t�d a of CONSUYM_ .'� ;- hundred dollars in our money. ( Send me,send mc, m Master.' r o ive lhaakt,.for its discovc That it t• `Y rAfter the rim. of Julius (,miter, who en- rY• , i' courued h sicaus the art began to its From out the eilenae came a voice y y r e p y 8 Saying; "If God thou fen rest, does not a you sick when ou ` ( head in Rome, and later men of character Itiseup and do,thy whole lifoArough, take it. and position though generally foreigners, The dut�lost lies nosrort, Give thanks. that it three times as the lIIAll entered the profusion. Some of them ac- The friendly word, the kindly deed, efficacious ions as the old-fashioned Though small the act in seeming, cod liver it. T �, cumulated large fortunes, and one mads shall in the end unto thy soul ' - ' the equivalent of at least five hundred Prove mightier than thy dreaming. Give shanks, at it is such a wonder- We are looking for i - thousand dollars in a few years. -The cup of water to the faint, fol flesh'p]oducer. _ - In some countries, where physicians did Or rest unto the weary, Give Mhanks. 1 hatit is the best remedy km • _ The li ht thou givost another's life for Cote- fat lions Seth ul . _ not thrive, sick people were placed on the P ' l �"' If sa we -Would urge you not to keep -' Shall make thine own lose dreary. fftoneh ltl, �Ia.rtitt� D!t- f . road-side, that travellers who had suffered And boundlew+realms of faith and love - I, with like maladies might suggest remedies. Will wait f(,r thy possessing; eaJel, uyhs and Golds. . - b - - ' ' Such crude- effnts were supplanted at Not creeds,but deeds,it thou would'st wits Be sure you g t tris genuine.in Salmon . P�ome by shops, in which various drugs and Unto thy soul a biassing." color wrapper; Id by all Druggists.at PUTTING a lYlat= k.-. . .,� - medicines were sold Then as now quacks And so i wait with peaceful heart, . $ac• and :t.00. abounded,and the government, for jhe pro- Content to do His pleasure, SCOTT & OW1gF, Btltevtlle. r. Not caring if tho world shall mock :action of the people, ordered that all renis- At smallness of the measure. ter Of eO ffiuch 1 p rtanca, • . dies should bear a label declaring the char- O f thoughts or deeds or Baily life i 1'11 O - . actor of the medicine the name of iia in IID knowq the trueendcavor• yTAliO Tf. R111 titY C Lt.IF,. Tem- It )+ pamneo Str L,Toronto. Canada. Apply . . - .4 I''.itC.V.B - venter, the sickness for which it was pre- To do His will, to seek hili face; . . Principal. A. aith, • . - pared. with a list of its ing.edients,and full And lle will fail n,e nes er. Ion IIeY�T' meet With such mother opportuII- 1 -[Sarah A.Gibbs. directions as to the way in which it should - ORONTO BISC IT AND QPKCTIMRY CDb betaken. melte the t goody, Try then! and +oa ' ghat Will it �ll ? _ _ _ ___ _ sty ofINSURINC' YOURLIFE For tlisordera of the stomach a favori'•e ILlaC KCAL -roH i1R8.33 CalTiiNi: . `Vhat shall the Ne%v Year bring tares? IL tau ht by Mow Chubb, neral a n aw ---., . . i . prescription was to the effect that the .suf- Silver and gold t g .. Teter should read aloud, in a clear, distinct Freedom from toll's grim bondage? m Ontario ilex Yeage lit., ?erwa Oat. 4 U is now presented by u& ' . "7 tone, some book or speech, and then take Pleasures untold l . . 'moderate exercise. , _ Da•a full of dreamy leisure 1 FIELD TEA Dacca Conetlpatlon.t3tok *� '` ^. Physicians were .divided its now, into Nights of delibiouii ea.iet Head he� r+retored the Complexion f or full particulars write the Confederation Life, Toronto, Or " y Never a hreat•h to ruble" let M e arnple at GARIPIBLD TxA Yt C - - ► n C various c',asaes of specialists-doctors for The calm of life's placid seas? - Aosxc 317 hurch sit. Torun rtiK the eye, for the throat, etc. Even in those - . Iffly at any Of the AGBNCII�. -, t Or would'stthou hate it bring thou ADIES REA ) 'THIK The wonderful 1 x - old days women practised medicine, al- Honorand famol McDowell( arment Drafting Machine of - - i ' ,5 though they did not reach prominence in The diadem of tho victor 1 1 I ew-York, for c tLing Ladies' Dream, can > �• •' Z j the profession. A mighty name t - ow be rani at 'oronto Cutting School. 12 - t TouehoQ of burning genius? onge Street. S rad for illustrated circular. - r Surgeons used various instruments, rd• The gift of the"golden tongue"t - , A` semi in some measure those of to day. - QL/11 N AN ' ._ The pen,by whose magic power �CC�-CL' ING. Send for Illuatratod ' f' 1 They hail earpirobes, syringes, in3trumeute The world's great hearlt is wrung! Circ lar of our ••New Tallor l4 s- • a L'y `� for cutting bones and the like. In very m". Thu leading system. Now.-sleeve('hart '`1.A � � 31' ' Ah! would'st thou pray •twould bear ttt'eo S , • early times dentists came into notice, and ust out. J. csYTB@; Toronto. Pray FRACTION i �� „ Love's rosy dreamsI level Urea+tu err. 1�. i - an ancient author refers to gold fillings. Days when (by life with wildest _--- �° • - I - PxOFFSSoR A. P. MoNTAGUE. Ecstasy teems 1 I ETA r } i Momenta when lips will meet thea ` - Warm with awaitingkisst � . - $tandsrd Champion Sndnew E - - Hours that brightly greet thee' - licious and wholesome i 1. '. 'The preparati of de - . _ _ Over-FAting• Laden with purest bliss l cod is nocessar to our happiness. u�dacaow� Horisontal Champipn with . •�- ; I - lsh this fine aterials i lust a w- .w.co , It is perhaps true that most Americans . What wilt the New Yea;bring theel recommend - perfect water spark _ ` eat too much. The person who eats much, Crowned desires? EMPIRE BAKING POWDER - arresters are - .. yet is hungry and grows thio, is not suflec- Hope•a unfultiliment Griel"a a containing a t+°ngth, purity. and safety. �1 a Ravening fires? (}uaranused ��,00 give satisfaction. Manutaotur `�YLL THE LEADERS - in fcom lack of food but from lack of - ed only by $L ty do KWAGHLET. Taranto. - ! g Riehee, or love, or laurols4 3 power W digest the food taken into the .-. Whate'er to thy lot be Rent. Sold at 25ets po ud tin. Ask y our grocer for it !,c;� �.� ..a, A large supply of second-hand Rin- - 1 ...�_ I� stomach, or from an abnormally rapid tissue God grant the New Ycar'll bring thee --- •, gins Repaired and Re-bullt for stale waste, and shoals consult his phy aiciatt. Peace and a heart content! day . Qlsath®'�a1 Oheap, t I L. ENDLESS- BELTS I . WRITE U8 PItO�tPTLY. «(Every one puts into his stomach mare --[Claudia Tharin in New York Ledger. , 4 .. _ . . . . i food than is digested by it, but in many �T IC . . a 11 . .. . -.. F:. 9.� `1- I I `'_. _ ' . . 0k cases a great deal of' the material really Over and Over ApalII• {' i - . . ., f A 4 digested does not do its full share of vitaliz- war and over aggln,. , work. No matter which way 2 ma turn, by Cn Clothe TRA STANDARD 100 ' `'' I ing yy TFC . I ­ :., - -,I 0i% - 1�'e live by the oxidation of food. Food, I always find in the book of lif© ,,,�� BgTj;g - 11O I — t whatever its chemical nature,--if it is food Some lesson I have to learn. - �ra,ndegtt One doing will not suffice, _ _ ri r,� a 2 i' in the true cense,-is capable of being Though dcLtng is not in vain PARA 1�Q [' changed into a more oxidized material._ And a b:easing failing me once ortwic8, , Qri&i al 1 nvention - � a 5 _ � , This chemical change must o on in a more May Dome it I try again- d nces marvel wt �nt�rsaostion and SRpBoially C1h8tip for Qsah. .-,�. ` r; < g The path that has once been trod ,µ• or leas active way, or death ensues, niece expariaton of y. sasses b motion of legs. Tang Pum s and_ Suction Hose ` the osidiscing of food is necessary for file - Ia never so rough to the feet ' : oouYhing,s g,oto.,direct to the aperture p -O° e . j` ,k'!, And the lesson we once have learned of ernia, ahtematically. F., , life of the individual cella, whose aggrega• Ia never eottard io repeat. .rHE 8AMVgg FOR LIGHT 1 '� f tion constitutes the whole of our complicat- Thon h sorrowful tears may Zell, rT ATERV�' • J, N� And the heart to its depths be Areal( AMD SEVERIL ®At E8. `t q L ' 1. ed structures. . Y ly . Now if more material is supplied to the B .form and tom'post, we need them all pmi�sold tai ugh Yttysioians. ggtats, or BRANTFOR d I �o render us fit for Heaves. _ direst h^o the House, Pamphlet free- 4 system than tt can use, or, in other words, �u.�.H hIr ,?f F more than it can combine with oxygen, _ . w �* v>r4a><ca,<. >�A �zoli �,� CANADA "�� much of the supply must pass out of the If yaci can't be rich you em beoolae well X*gHMZ1tT _ ,;`.' body fila a state nob felly exhausted of its off by being contented. 184Kifig , ! 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In con$egaence of .the sbol' (CHOICE vergreen Shade aqd Or TST pRESRy'ED [. FRS IT �y ' ' - 'lJ mental ass for sale. The undersigned ;, �. *•U w r ti tion of that tax, raft.after raft of to I 11 1. has in stook bout 30,000 Norway Spruce and ` - -. yr:: r h Scotch Pines i all sizes rap to �# feet. 8 inchb. l 4... . containing untold ffillllon$ of feet; - .�- Spruce tree pl nts as they arrive from the old1. f. bean tcwed •over to M:chi an to #u sod *2.Oo per undrod; 1 to 3 years growth in r M . t. Canada half a ent per inch. Also all kinds of - * • _ �. ,- nish employment in American mil I vegetable plan a for sale. Celery and late cab- -.: X r - requires extra a t X�C ex11Y - while our own stand idle. The Affie - R e a Ontario its. H. Hopkins, V, s., (been L __ L . R Iver,Ontario �- i - - r , .. � icans have pushed their alien lab r : . 4 �y, law to the greatest. oseible extrem s } ADM NISTRATOR , ( s published every Friday morning rt its office 111 Pickering,out. They have even ext sided the scope f - li t: . TERMS ­ .f. its operations $o as to prevent i mi n OTIC TO CREDITORS . ­-, :- - _ . I 1 ." Is . 61.95 perTOAr; 01.00 if paid In adVance. berry pickers in British Co u b a - ­ .. ". 1 .. ". RATES OF ADVERTISING: . . � \ .:• % 1 . _ from. carrying on their operatics . First insertion,per line - - - IO cents OTICE hereby Riven pursuant tof' '• TiVaoh tidbsequent insertion,per line - S , L' across the lines. �'Vhy, then, $hOU d Chapter 110 of the lievised statutes of „ This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad• we continue a policy Under which t e Ontario, 1687, that all persons having claims , .. `� �, �ertisements. (against the ea to of Patrick Caulfield (other- • �T • . , I ( - Special terms given to parties making con- raw products of our for6sts are, tai{ 11 wise aommoni known as Patri A Schofield► late . . •t!• - A 1 I D . •o• • raets for 3 or 6 months or by the rear. Half- g of the munieip lite of'Delorafne in the County . _ . tri awn to furnish labor for them . T' a of Turtle Men tutu in the I'rovinoe of Manitoba . yearly or yearly contracts pa;abie quarterly. Y . i •: Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, duty on loge exported ill the roll d formerly of the Township of Pickering in the , Y one year, $5 00,payable in advance. County of Ot tario and Province of Ontario) I s�-votics in local columns ten cents per line, should be reimposed at once, and le Laborer.deco d,who died on or about the 17thSty* le 7 F f` live cents per line each subsequent ineetltfon: refit Of +.lrnin tlletll into lum er da of Sopteuti or 1869,Ore required to send or - _1 >Spec*&I contract rates made known on applica- p "t` g deliver to the ndereigned on or before the 17th � tion- No free advertising. thus-once more secured to citlZens Of DAY OF BEP EMBER 1882, their names, ad-f ` F r I Advertisomonts without written ustructions dresses and do criptions,with full particularsOld u ars . I t.1 - I - :;; , - . this countr .—News. their claims d 1 verified,and the nature of the i _. will be inserted until forbidden and charged aa- Y y . . zordingly. Orders for discontinuing. advertise- —_—__—_ securities,if a y, held by them. And further . . . menta must be in writing and sent to the pub take notice th t after the said 17th day of Sep- - - - - licher. DUMBARTON. tem bar, 1898,t e administrators will proceed to �. ;b• `* , - ,Job Work promptly attended to - . distribute the wetsof the said deceased among a .. . - Mrs. Sutherland, of Hamilton, visited the urtica ant tied thereto, having regard only "' '• W. 1. CLARK PRR�R�ETOR. pp hon sikter, Mrs. Wm. Thom ]est week. to itis claims which the said administrators -- • Mrs.T.Pizer and Miss Pizer, of Toroihto, t{hall thou liar notice, and that the said ad- . i ministrators w 11 not be liable for the said assets ' ,:' Out` I'olxt ce—Strtet Indd ndence. spent Sunday with their friends here. or any part th sof so distributed.20 any person NBAIR.. ' ' ' _- Certain Of our sturdy yeomen are f n a or persona of hose claim or claims not .e has • . - a ` U , Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper. state of righteous indignation regarding the not been recei d by the said admintatratcra at - the time of sac distribution, .. _ ," Our Eaxpeotatione-The hearty manner in which they have been used by a - certain manager of a threshing machine THOMAS PASSER cams pl OU Wlt�l both at - - rapport of the people of Pickering and vicinity. from the vicinity of Audley,failing to fulfil .'iii Sing Street East, supply Y `�} I promisee. The loss of grain traceable to Toronto. bottom figures• - olicitor for the Administrators. - FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1892. Chia will be no trivial one. . . - Miss C. Anderson, •,Glreenhillaid©" has Dated at'>?oro to, August 24th 1 s4 48 . " . .,im - ! 1. `t`----- again returned to her charge in Campbell- -----------------' - :0:-----`- . L �- . NOTES AND COMMENTS. ford that of first assistant on a staff of WHEAT = . I 1. twelve teachers. , As the youngsters of thatSEE[) Good assortment Of Harvest Mitts. Fine Oatmeal. - �-'': Georgian Iia sawmill owners Want town greet her, we harbor our regrets at g Y losing one so cheerful pleasant and helpful C811I18d Salman, Hadd18, Lobsters, Sar- - the export duty on sawlogs reimposed. in whatever is for the good of our locality. . -- All the logs are being rafted t0 the Annan's ties are all the rage now among . dines and Vegetables. '• - ' tether side of the like to 'be sawn.- our already handsome young men. It is HAVE lim'ted ' tit of choice • - - - 'h said by those wearing them that they are T lj q y -- -- . :S. _V-_ - .. - Wellington and Waterloo counties much taken notice- of and admired. The I fall w e__ for s, -d of the follow- - . ! report an abundant yield of wheat members of the Ontario and Durham Ex ing varietie , at price stated opposite B • (� • T. ' ' . I . ,, ' hibition Executive Committee will each 0 I L. �` I . with most other crops an average all wear one during fhe show on the 21st and each.. 7r - r • • . , ( , - round. One farmer• in Waterloo had gZnd of Se t. : Jones Winter Fvfe, $1..75 a bus,tried) . . . $5 bushels to the acre. The sum er hotels to the southwest of American ronze, - $1.50 " •• ---- -- ---- ------- -- - --- — L _ f us are fast•beiug left vacant as the res'- Surprise $1.20 " (white) ' Tlie Es lanade agret?meut between dente for the past few weeks betake them- f p selves to,their city haunts, bearing with Canadian V lvet Chaff,$..00 ' S th; city of Toronto and the G. r. R. . ' them the effects of basking in Piekering's JONES ItiTEIi FIFE+' is tllebestR I CHA R D S 0 .• I -1 11. and G. T. R. Companies has at last still, but loud in the praise of their enter red winter wheat grown and a good . I-3AR2)WARE S'T'ORE, ; - been signed. The question naturally tamers and of the attractions of Roaebank a is the lace to-buy our llarcest tocols. ' arises, if it takes the Railway Com- and surrounding neighborhood. As a sum Yielder. I think it will pay to g w p y } _ allies levo 'ears to si n the article� of mer resorb Rosebank'still retains a large into lite sic k of this wheat. Forks of all kinds. p g number. Rakes, Sc thes find Snaths•, � x ' agreement, how long will it take, the The new doctor has-not yet commenced SLRP1lI 'Lis the best white wheat }' , raised and splendid ielde"r, lar e, Turnip slid Carrot Hoes, same -corpora;tions to erect the,. pro- practice; indeed as far as we have ascer- p Y - g - - r posed new union Station ? tained lie intends to spend several years in plump, hea ry and white. Screen wire netting for windows and doors, ! studying human nature and in taking a AMERICAN BRONZE—Good for Ready made window soreenc, X30 and 36 in, . The Cholera scourge has reached general view of the surround'ngs before lig,hc sand soils, also does, well on - , ; Boys express wagons,- - t> England from Hamburg. Se�'eral starting in opposition to Dr. D"a ea. His 6 Y Bird Cages and whipl3, `1 I • cases Slav a been reported from various headquarters are'at Lorne Villa and just heavy. . - - . . here let us say—no, we shallhiaper it- slid everything in the hardware lisle. , parts of Scotlhnd,England and VL ales. he is jut,t the image of his pa. In the � - �.- . 1 . • It is now almost next to iulpossible to meantime we sincerely hope that every Bran $1 , Shorts �+1�; Screenings . - . Give us a call. . ' 1 prevent it from coming to America. possible blessing may rest on his dear lilts© X10 per for for cash at the mill for _ { Tlie English specialists declare that smooth head. �► assort time to reduce stock before - To RICII�RDSV N '-' - . .. � . �I I __�:,_ �.- the above are cases of cholerine. Call There was more than the lienal interest stock-takin In ton lot8 and for cash • • in the Christian Endeavour meeting on T -.. ill what you choose, it is nevertheless sabbath evening.• Nelson Gourl'e,a prom only. PIOKERIN'C-I, ON .�. , i . alarmingly fatal, and we want none of tains young student presided and quite a �s IJ• GR�EN� __ _--- --- ___ - - - - __ - ----------- _--__- -------_- . -i . . it. Every pre ution should be taken lengthy address was delivered by hir.Krtitiu, I - d GREENWOOD. FURNITURE- I . :� to prevent It reaching this continent. of Toronto, elegate to the tate convention - in New York city. He Rave an excellent ---A-1 __ . -: FURNI IT I - - ... .I This from the Toronto World may picture of the twenty flue. thousands BathI . . . . ..: - ered there in this important work and also t1. " be of some interest to our, readers :— he some very_practical suggestions, which if - . "Man ears ago Mr. John Bell1. , t upon b our local brunch would have j - - ,--- ---_--- --- ------ - - I - - ' At Y Y act po y t�, j G. T. I{. solicitor, was arguing some a salutary effect on the general success ofOLI livtl�d see our ' I-4 bedrooms suites. point in a case (involving a claim for the enterprise. Let the work of ilio differ- + • ' . ` ent committees be characterized b ' the 8 dikmages to a orse) 1n Chambers be- y Plush and Hair Cloth Parlor Suites fore the lateief Justice Richards, business push and enterprise which he so t strongly recommended. 11 . . �. ' in which the compal►y sought .to take - -------- — -------- at 1 ems remarkably low prices. • �_. shelter under one of the' hundred .Xeav AtIvei-tisements. . . . - - - Picture frRti121g Clone t0 order. `1 clauses printed ell the back of the j .. . . - ' '1 ANTED :—An . apprentice to learn • . . . . -• 11 . shipping bill in tile smallest type blacksmithing. Apply in person to Weare dleadquarteri in this township for I;ndertaking goods:' Ever}•thing - '. . _ n $ then known to the country. The c:EOltiaE LAtY.Greenwood out. 44-45 NO is the t(3 Order.. required ill this line always in stock. - , ;f sturdy oil judge made andattempt to �j OK SAI E :—Aaecsnd hand pheaton in - - . - . � _ ::: � . read the .diminutive paragraphs and �' splendid condition, also a cutter in good HILTS , i�� 1 Y,� repair. Apply at this ot8ce. 32-tf. r - & LNG HAM .failing in this said: Do you suppose -- . • sir, that art ordinary farmer with or- i�OR SALE:—A quantity of first anti $ill Pads . t� I _ U N DE-RTA KE RS -AND EMBALM E R S dinar ' eyes, shipping a horse at a second class dry wood for sale in novo „ } }' pp g lengths of a;xteeti tushes. Apply to Edward • P=OK�'..+RIN1* DT.- - ; 7 -1busy station Is to take his sol}Citor Cornell,Lot 9,2nd Con., Pickering. _-4.%.46._ -- . - .11 !• . with hint and they two are to spend FARiri `I'O RENT :—North half of �+ - - ------------.- -- ---- --Y--- --- .11 . � A da ' 011l OV£r the eClal . . :::: ­ .term$ Of i lot 20,con 2, Pickering. Good houtie and Let el Heads'.. . - . . TO - -� g §p outbuildings. good orchard, two good spnnl,e' I . . ­ . . .- ­1 - , ;. ­ NOTICE FARMERS . L . .. this alleged contract ? Nonsense sir, and a well. Apply tp Isaac Palmer,Pickuring.i7 > ` . . ,:. - ­ - I _ _ _ �. . L. 1 . I . . .. f . 1 � jL your conditions are not worth a cent." `�T A .+ TED IMINIEDIATELY :—A - � - Judge Falconbridge has just given a V` woman at Pickering Cortege t� have StjatementSi .e • _ ' judgement In favor of the owner Of a care of rooms. Also a woman by the day for .� . .r' . �A washing. Apply at tits college. 45.tr. -- F -- - . horse killed in a railway collision, OW ib your time to purchase your Haying and Harvesting machinery •which amounts to .the same thing. cTRAYED :--From lot 5, eon. 4, on manufactured by Dtassey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, � _ - ( - the lith inst.,a red cove, 4 yrs of age-,wishei7 r __- The fact is that railway law is fast as- lump on right shoulder. lnformatios of her Envelop slid Fold by L. F'ORSYTH3, Pickering. The following17, - sumin4 a v r simple aspect. The whereabouts will be thankfully received by an the varieties :—New Masse Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. a Y. p p - Thos. PuckdrinR,Audley P.O. 44.46. - Y p I company contracts for a certain sum ___ ____. -___ _ ___ -- --- . --.--- _., to No. 3 A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford ., to-take you or our horse to a named ARYL FOR SALE :-88 nem, being °Cards Etc, Mowers, different widths of colt, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Ha T - Y Y r g y adders, destination. The dead bpd of your- �, , romposecl of lot 3§5 in the 5th ronreasiQn Rakes, Setifllers, Plows, Wagons, l3u ies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. - , y } of-I ickering,+l mile from Locust Hill station. gg 8 I. - _self or your horse does not amount to If not sold by September 15, it will be to rent. �. Prices from 10 to 13 cents per pound, and we have also repairs on hand for . F. BURGESS, Locust Hili. 32-35 the same thing, and the difference in . ___ __- _______ _ .. - - : Toronto, Brantford and Patterson Machines an also 30 different king of plow =z°- J ._�__. - --_-" - .. value has to be paid by the common STRAY :—Came to the gr8miaea of point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. MOORE'p. black- - - . Atha undersigned.lot 20, in the 4th con carrier, ',rho in return for this lia- g - sinith she . ' ' Pickering,about the last of June, a blackfac:ed . - In • `' L.bility, e.ljoys all sorts of privileges p p p :_ - ' - latah. Uwnor will lease call and rove ro• and monopolies not allotted to the party and take the same away after paying ex-47. L14 �01R S VTH PIC KERING pauses. ,John Mitchell, Brock RoadP b 4547. ti r . general pilblic. Common sense will -------------- -- - - -- - - - -----_ l line of Statiohe Ful rY Just --•-- --. -- ___ ------------_____ _ ----- - ,` STRAY SHEEP :—Strayed:-6trayed froth the ' ` l: et have its innings in s its of all the l Y g p ; r premises of the undersigned, lot 1s, non1. PENItOYAL WAFERS.- SMITH. • law�•ers in and oat of Christendoir. 8, Pickering, 3 L+wes and 4 Lambs. Straight t0 hand DAVID man"A red mark behind lett shoulder and pig ring in . ' . . ♦spset0a monthly modlafne for ladies - . �' -� leTt ear: Suitable reward for tidings of thorn. t�Ood �d ,_ PICKERINQ. - : The stares of Georgian Bay a few Taun Bros.,Claremont, Ont. 45-46, - .. la soltarQs pates on ap years ago were dotted wif13 great saw -------- — W % p�•ow h x whet or Has for sale first class Mowers, Twin . O H N TANNER & BON wish to alt- , I- Ono•cts•d will use again. Inriaorates wills each one of which formed the / o r or >4� = Plows, . Trumbull Binders, Horse- , uounce to the public that they have open- those with our seigi�ttat aa:ror centre of a thriving village oatown. ed out a butcher shop in Dowswells block. Laos attaboL s.oid.0 ibettntes ee.led I Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes, Fresh meat�lwa son hand. In case of a sones mailed so stamp oo . . About the latter again were stretches orders left Qb tote Miasea Boone or w. ogan, ���•a•. $varanu ! Iron Jacks, Single Ploys and other �L ' postmaeter,'•ivill receive prompt attention. A of farming country made more vel rail solicited. sa-tf - ` _ _ --_ _ _ artleles. Plow points and other re- i�able b reason of the excellent mark- ___-__—_ -____-__._ = airs ke t on head, manufactured b L. } - COmmerm printing dans p p Y kms~ ' '_ et fora iculttiral products furnished ``t TRAYED:--From the pramlaes of the the Mowat 11I'f Co. �Vhltby. Call - p S undersigned, lot t1 in the 4th con of Pink. ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD g ` ` by the lumbermen. Toronto, and' Bring, on or about Saturday the 27th of August, ,� organic weakness,Failing Memory, Lack of and inspect before purchasing, North ' # one steer,black and white, and ane d heifer, Decays positively cured b; Of OSt OfiiCe COrller. - •other large cities also profited largely both yearlings. Any information to their with the least ossible delay '' Ph�siaal • p p d Hazeltan's Vitalizer. Also Nervous Debility, • fram the- existence Of these - lumbeli-- whereabouts will be thankfully received by Dimueaa of Sight, Loan of Ambition.Unfitness _ ins villages which furnished a 11Vely THOMAS WILSON,Greenwood P.O. 35tt. : llarry, t ted Do opmena of Power to v0 • Pains to Back, Night Etntavions, Drain in 1 V HERE ! � ­ . .. , ­,:,� ..nd for the roducts of the whole- FARM TO RENT—Beira lot 81 in the and 1D • a ' t.- $rad . tasty Urate,Seminal Losses, sleeplossne� Aversion Q deme p 3rd con, Pickering, containing 190 sores. to society. Unfit foe study, Exo=ve Indul• . •Saler and the manufacturer. Now all C.00d brick house,also bard with stone stabling - - ,,,: .- k,. �i , , , gene, eta�eto, Every bottle guamtoed. . z , i is Cha ed.. ..The mills*are •no lou er underneath. About 4o acres seeded down and ��� old y l,Y• Address. euctOsink ata►mpp - : y . ' balance in Rood state of auttivat,on, Will rent i ' : manner,z: for treatise, J. lt;. SAzsLTON, Glraduated 1 �` a coil Sl 11"'r • employed. _ The villages feel the for a term of years. Apps for particulars to - Pharmacist.Sm Yonge St,Toronto out. g g • hlightirlg effect of the loss of the' clllef Ii. GARLAND,Cnarrywo ,P.O, 44-45- s .e I I- % '; . _. ---- __ - _ • - -----------------.-- - �ment of .gra n baggy* -t reason for -the r existence; the farms `TRAYED-•-From pretnisee of the un•_ Oall slid syplf the 1'ilBh. g> � 'P,A$ —p= fnE atsttpa ti.1""8 - Ll '` s have lost in•Y. 4jue ami traders and ar- ►J dereigned'lot ,in tfie4th octn,of aickerin E _ el � ver c�eap TBAI- t1olAti EAST DU As i�OUOWS:-- t - on or about Auguateth.4 hags;three white au �: A• j. 3 • t , tisane in this city and elsewhere suffer one black. Information as to their whereabouts. ;. No. G Fxpt�:Ss y . j,c - r � thankfully received by JOSEPH CARTER, � 1• - 2.27 p M; E', - - from an. 111jury that.has rendered good. whits ale P.O. 44•.45 : � 1G ��I �- Dont . fall to . call -' n. crstom`ers unable fo eontiilue their v i Loe��u, • : 84 P.'".. M ,. TRAYED ;--From the premleesof the •� , . - .• - • i A ', �<,,i > NEW` o I 1 . :e__ p �� . X. aid � dm�ne. Y lurehaseg. The Cause of the change S undersigned,lot 3 B. F, ]F'ickerin . oil or • g :,; P about t Au ust 25 h two re sive having a B't1INli�0tf 'tap13Al ;-- ;. �_ :° .. .: In few words. The .,xe , S" ,- ,� C8II be $luted few whites_poto u on the. hod Both aniLnals i � _. - .. It y s•,. • : :,4Y^ >- 'e_,-G�r r`y _,1.j - '$. ..''__!';::'�- 'a r: i'i :4±►s• •,r. L -.., re w develo ed.- Informn tm a ni ... •� . ,< - �+�:P ...; L- .. CK :i .' a to s ex orted to a ea p a ori Qoa ,.., __ av . x e f� : . ; moval of the duty oII g p • ., 11.E ,n .x them will be thankfully reoei b T aatl►� , w,, r tt. . f r ,_ Y Yeti y HQ a. s: 4 F' , :s • t: i t3• 3 v w•. s nslble f r _ >: fi .._. wx. . .,, ., , ,.. �Qrr.K ROAD .� e>I -is re o o Joartl4 wlalTlaY 1'.o. 1. 1. . . - .. _ , � _�. .. k ` ,- United St$t sP aa•�,. , t �. _ . _ Y ;�. F -i�_ .. .A- �. the ty_ :•- .�,•, >z � • �'.. .•fit .d #_ H�+A�.�-�?r. '�_-T..N. �,•�. ••""A :-`�i;.,'�..�J ..=T.,IM',�^-mac ''�•'�+.. 5-� - �-, - , , ;:� �,._-: •.aa..[[ .,-_., ,.. --,- -�. - --,. .. -..� ,� Y. S. ,,.., 6. ..•.'" � `-, 57�^a.s s.�s. tl. ,.,h vim' ILI m., 7 s .. -3 dif a: .. .- ..,- - ... - i�...,... .wry''k;'' ��•`�'�'����,,,>>�,,,�� :'P $$zi`. •t,l - ._ .- -:v,. .,.,�- a.': .> _._, � _:- .: .:-, ... a,4.. k ,:,� ,� .�><- .. "'�i�-'. � �y�-tee _F e }.. .. ::y,m __P. .. ,fb<,..... • .., .. -e 4 .• a: :.., .- �.. ,-•k. ,:d-� �. -r+[t'.,.n, p th-. '� it - �•'?YPrr ., .-M. •*-. -r. '. - . .ero'fa7f. _ s8.}atij" A:. .. ..-; ._ v_ ..� �. .,. vY 1 ..:.. ..G, ...�r,. 'T::--- { ;a. '•i a3'.•'r,M1Sy[ !t,a mow- r ' .. a �. .>_. .fie. ._r y. c L -r. . - A' . � 1 r ... ,.r 1+o c= - – - - :� K -.. : 4y:� y .,,�, t o ., .-t ,+s .-.zu. . _ _,.2. e .fi1d' av :n - r _ _.2'- a ,.:. .. G= 's zy y,',P�'^''�., r,. r', r•� ` '- - ..... .. �..... - - -..a.. :,. . ..1 _�.... .r .-dr_s tir...,Nr. �• .,,tP. ..Wi=n_ s-, s' •u.. :'' _ ,�'...... 'a -. „r..,.-iT a't r•-i - a mss,., _ _ - - _. i, t aX�z� _. . , .. ... +Et v.. .• -,e ,. , ,r - a .•�,-p ' _. 3 ,. -,..a. ` _ _ -.4,,,. 1"-:�L;ate."- 'ti:4�` _..f..:, �.r. 1�� _ ,, : . .. . . -`:; tza:moi%', y. .. - ...:, r e R. .- .., 9:-%` , - sates .r . , s, .. ai" a..a y� 5• -.. 7 l , i] s. s r,. L C , x a. d R --,, -. _ ,,.. ,.. , _.- r a ?r..h. .-.P-.,,- a t'.:n L . _ r r -ham., .- '+"'__ �-g� - •-J �,. .z, ,. -.. .,,. *4� -mss .,, •+:� , +.- ,. ,..- :: .} .... -.. - -•. M1. .:. .'ir._ A n -. a -. E moi ! `9 r"' R '- - 'a¢' E� p ', fi 'L : '..- -. --:. _. _ .. ,- ,: '. .- .R .. °Ytr '.•.✓'��. , }. _. �� � ,a. y .L.. � -�a Vii' E:_ 'Sw. .._. ; _- .. _.., _. -. -..- ,. .- .. ,,. .._ -. �. , .0 ,Y^J4 Fit !� �'- »„ ,� yF P �, t -- -. -. as -- :-. i r�'. s. ,..._.. -r ..-:,:. -.: .�j - :.- ._i _ :.:.. --. . _ .. -. - i G r 1 .. ,, .. ,.. Ya., �J.,-b +. - f r ., j t'- I i . ,, ; - ... r' E9f . '. �. 1 O R' . BALE :--Tlie reBldenoe and FARMERS' MARKET. rr � � t,� , F DISTRICT DOTS. F �a, , f: 1 Q ' � ; {$r '>: grounds of the nndertigned. There are .1. ARLE V ;a ToaONTO, Sept. 2, 1892. a.. ,� 4f acres,s6 rode frontage---on which is a solid • , , y i aTOL33N liN THE DE<08T BARE FACED MANNEB brink house with eve eonvenienoe also driv- f . . r ry Wheat,fall:............ $ 00 78 to 00 00 , 1= . ing hon and stables. Young orchard, and ., , .: _ FROM OIIR EXCHANGES. . Wheat 8 rin 00 i10 to 00 72 Small 1r 8Of all kinds, The plane 18lOcated + P •••,••• • smutio itirsa ia.asaaa.rraaaoaau.uaa.aoasia.w.oaa.aauar.aaao •y .+ , ik • Y� _= ` .f - _ -_ ,.. _....: v✓vwv.iy�•w[.-,iv+.-ww.r.v[,-ww..v.i,,.a--r...wvw r _ opposite the Pickering college,and is one of the wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 78 �, ' v s Ales. Sinclair, reeve of Lobo, Middle most desirable pro rties in the vill e. A l f - ? Wheat, goose ............ 00 64 to 00 00 E are re ared to purchasa WHEAT. BARLEY, OATS and all kindfd of PEAK ; }Ii,' .� : �� ,,ti ; p@ g.V.Itpp y- eeX County, committed suicide Friday for particulars to JOHN FIELD,or M ICSH p -p p ARDSON,Pickering village, lb-6m. Oats, bush................ 00 84 to 00 34 to be delivered at our "levator at FRENCHMAN'S BAY• The place of delivery . ,-{ � ,; :", t>aorning by hanging;: Berle •, bgBh............. J 'i : , "` , Lieut. (lovernor Kirkpatrick will for• LE y to 00 41° ie,very safe for old or yonng teams, no electric care, no railway crossing@, no - a1_ J- n�ally open the Mi hand Central Fair, at EXECUTORS SA PEae, bush................. o0 00 to 00 60 $areeohing; locomotiyee. It well bs decidedly to the lntereat of farmers to glean +till �ti 7A. a ! Hay,new, ton............ 9 50 to 10 50 grain intended for market properly. , `- , Kxigaton on $atnrday. _ r '� ~ .. f : Straw ton. .. ..... 00 00 to 12 OQ Do not mis sig and two rowed Berle . �, , � r i The veterans of 87-8 are to petition the ENDERS will be r6tteined by the'' � y' �, t � �< j T demignod for the valuable ro arty known Dressed hogs............. 6 50 to 004 Do not mix Blank E e and other Peas. }r to ' <r�g i Queen for pensions. There are 6C0 old the Grei Turin,and compose o['the north Beef, forequarters...,... 500 to 600 Alar a amount of move wa@lost last season—and the end ie not et—b ez Tiers ;'' I • ' gentlemen living now who took part in 94 acres of the west halt of lot 18, in the Broken Beef hind uarters...... 9 00 to. A 50 g• y y y po �`�- ,t� `" those stirring times. Front concession of the Township of Pickering. q from such mixtures. Farmers, Graindealers, Warehousemen and Forwarders should l t,,: �, ;;,v !, This is one of the best farms in the township. Mutton..................... 8 00 to. 10 00 vie with each other in doing their separate parts well, so that CANADIAN BARLEY ' t. -,;,, _,•• :` $' - - LOOk out for bogus ten-cent pieces. In a good state of cultivation, well fenced,with ` ` `` ` ' 700 to S 60 and PEAf3 may take their place in the markets of I;arope beside our Wheat, Cattle, :- - They are excellent imitations made some• good buildings and a tine orchard. For particu- Veal, carcass ............. E_. � � ,{ ,5, - lars,apply to Thos. Greig, Pickering,or to the Butter, lb.................. 00 18 to 00 20, Sheep, Cheese and Apples, equal to any. �� 1 ' .�L . I, :. where around London, an_d can only be , detected by the ring. undersigned tags, doz. ............ 00 10 to 00 11 ���� , . G.PARKER -- ••----- ------- . TI3 ?MY•,- _, • Yx The annual Nall Shaw of the Whit J.Fi• BUCHAN}Eaeoutore �� ��� L. GREIG church Agricultural Association will'be D.oRMIBTOIr',Solicitor. D0 0 _ Agent for W. D. MATTHEWS & Co. : . ''� l* held at Stouffville on Tuesday and- Wed- Pickering,Aug:17th, 18N. 43-45 - LiverpooI Market, August 27tb, 1892. 71` nesday, Oct. 4th and 5th. D9 ilei Paid ul 500 000 We notice by the Winnipeg papers that E bei to call attention . + - _ t t 1 p pl . r of Mr. Herbert- Sur lus - . $1 400 x00 Q � Daisy P;,the props ty to.our new and beauti- p f ► 1 . - Trull, of this place, was successful in tak• + . x - .. _ {tom _- _ r �- . - ing first money in the race at the Sillnne- fill stock`Of R UG PATS WHITBY AGENCY. ' peg fair. RAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - - ;4. - A the last meetin of the Cartwright ; t If,terest allowed at hi hest ottrrent rate@ No i council a resolution was assed ordering TER_ NS, also a Well Se- notice of withdrawal required. 1 1 HITEVALE pJ lr the erection of a "lock'up'' in Blackstock leeted stock of Linen G Gods w• H• HOLLA)tiD, The wlik>r81f80Ing are IBplete with a stock f�f BedrO0 l�e l�f� t `' ae a place of temporary confinement ofof- loly MANAaE$, `^ renders of the law. . Parlor Suits, Easy Ch�,� knd all for�us of modern. - ',- = Some 50 c+cnnon balls and a lot of rifle , just received A L E S lyl E - '' furniture. �. - ' barrels have bsen taken from the bottom _ . ' • of the Detroit river by the Dominion Qov- M @ � E, B O O N E WANTED ernfinent dredge Ontario. They are cup• - i �" EAST END. PICKERINOYILLAGE. 41 P1CtIIref� framed in' all designs. Repaij•�I1 Gf fclrnittzr8 !4 _ t _' . posed to have lain there since 1837. ' _ _ _ __ To sell our unexcelled Nursery Stock. Broady Mr.John Thomas has a hen that liar eulploymentandcontrol of territory. Have done CpeClalty. started on a len of her own for laying 1 business in Canada 36 gears. Liberal pay to the __ . - OOK S COT10N R00T ' # , P ribht man, Bend!or terms. i eggs. Her latest effort wits an apparently CHASE BROTHERS CO., ,_,. 3�4? Colborne, Ont. a soft shelled egg, larger than a duck egg COhIPOi�N!) _, _ss __ _ __ ______ Funeral furnishing. and all undertaking requirements• ar i but on taking hold of It one found a large 4 Arecentdiscovery bean old -'OR SALE.—The estate of the late Ftineralq conducted iu iw)denj st ie. bard egg inside. physician. Ruccessfullyused { hire. F.very, eontaiuiug ,0 scree, being a• I t Jose h ]iantta, teamster for Gilmour monthly by thousands of laai- composed of the 6.\y, quarter of lot 10,in the t , c - P res Ie the only perfectly aafo 2nd con of the the township of Pickering,front- '_ $- HAGr.r.RM AN. 'TA71..ITF.�VA F.�. + C•0., was driving a load Of fitoyea and rid reliable ruediciue diacov- in I�ujgeton road,lh miles from the town of •: : Camp fllrniture across Camp Creek Bridg ered. liewareof unprincipled �yithy and 1#miles from Ptekering Villago. ,. = ����� t' i when it broke, and let the load Into the druggists who offer inferior Good *toil,good buildings and every convenience. ---_ " ^-- — —r _ medicines in place of this, Ask for Cook's Cot- Thisis a very desirable property. Title indis- . �° creek, falling on hila. He received sUCh tun hoot Compound,take no substitute; or en ptjtable. For furtl►er articulare ap�Iv ou the �� DrS�oYERY' ��wCC�DEN�' p ii u', close 31 aux 4 three cent Cantdian postage romises,to A. 1.PORT,Count Arehitect,whit- E in uries that lie died a few hohra after. = y _ - J starnpairi letter,ane we will send sealed by re- , or �1'. �'. RICHA1iDSU`, rotary Public, ,. when You Bee R Irl aStln a BCra turn ►nail. Fu71 sealed articulare iu ►lain en ,� , In ronipuundiug a r:olutiun a part was accidently spilled on the hang g P P p l 1 icltFrinc. 2titt and un waahiuK aitPrward it war3 dit,cuveted that the hair was Com- book full"ot cooking reClpNS 011t Of the velope,to ladies only,2 etanipa. Address Poled _ . _ --- _ - ptetety renjuved. We at once put this wurrderrul preparation, on the . t Ltny Co.,No::3 Fisher$tock,131 Woodward ave -- weekl ' a era ou know Tett well that _ u,arhet and su great has barn the demand that we are now introduefna y p p Y P Y Detroit, kfichigau, hold ir► Pickering l,y lt. 1I _ it throughout t je world under the name u(42ueen'e Anti-Hairine, - j come yonng man is in,a position to be Rateman,N- D.; and all responsible drug#;iet , _ �+ IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND ocerywhere �r At congramlated, and yet when you think of : ., �f � _- - ;", �Wl SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD.CAN USE IT: - - – — – 'F • = a a :F' 1 r he hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the `� the recipes you feel rather sorry for him _ H - ' ' T •♦2 `� haLlradfsappears as[t by mag c without the slightest pain or injrry when m. , LOO. B Y —1jA�' O i �)1 ftl _ i } ( ` applied or ever afterward, It Is unlike any other preparation ever used s • a The barns of Wells Crawford, farmer , fora itke purpose. Thousands of LALlEB who have been annoyed ' 11. Of the Corpdiration of the :w, , . t=,k I I with hair on their FACE, NECK and ARMg attest its meriW, . near Bowinanville, were destroyed by fire - GENTLYKEN wlio do not appreciatea beard or hair on their sect, ,t _I Tosses' uigl�t. The COlitents, R7tll the /► ' and a pTreeless boon !n Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away r= �, " ti' Ta�nshY cf P1C�erin j with Shavfn b renderin its future mwth an utter y Us(SiCtlityy I a. ' - .- exception of horses;, were entirely cousum• p g ' _ Prlee of Queen's Anti-flaidne$1. per bottle,sent in safetygmailin boxes,postage paid by us(securely ° _ - - I _ ,, , c ed. The iOs3 IS heat'' : Some 1nS11ranCe ; � _ , seared tram ubsrrvation). Send money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Correa- .. f 4' • ponden�e strictly Confidential• This advertisement is honest and straight forward n everryy word it A f� Ldw tt, YO�liblt tett• sole btr Ye'ttlil' ,, 1 contains. we tnvlte you to deet with us sod you will find everything ae re resented. Cut this out an rt ' atnouut not known. Caused by lightn• Y' �' . - - - tkf s/�rrituo;is, feYntented or other Manu- _ �� send tFF-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street,CINOiNNATI O. You r�+gtatrr your tetter at any Post Office to insure its safe delivery. We will pay$500 for ens case ` .P 5 rustle Tamil of .lir. David UarrOw, ex factureti-Ii�tuc�Ys in the Totv'trship of Prt k- of failure or 811Ri,teat Injury to soy poschaser. Eery bottle susranteed. iR ti ! Y - t'Yt tl To ladles who introdnoe and sell amo their tYlendo 2@ Bottle@ of Queen's inti-Harriss, cept 3Tias Nettie, who will remain in she r; - v ranmi i tom to _ -. �P w.will present with a fliZJH DSSSt3. lb 7a [real @ilk- Eztra Large Hottls a>sd sampi•e ,r. t - P: 0., have moved to `Toronto. They :o: � I of silk to se►lewt from seat with order. ftalary o: o ..on @n . - were well known and highly respected The Council of the Corporation of fIOJIE REFERE\CES :—The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water st.;1= k "I `;�` ' 1 - ICKERING COLLEGE ' ` . residents Of Oshawa for over a quarter of the Township of Pickering enacts as Tdwin Alden & Co.,2113 Race st., Cineinnati3Ohio. ° ,' a century, and thpugh regretting their de- follows :— . parture we wish them success. _ . wll,L HE-0PRN. Mr. Edward Burton,liyin near Colum- 1, The sale by retail of spiritutiuti, ler NOTICE _ R P A R E R � . merited or other manufactured liquors in died ver suddenly last Frida He "` _ bus, y Y• 1 any tavern, inn or other house or place _of SEPTEMBER rth, 1892. Y -- _ { 1 _ _ seems to Saye passed off very quietly in public entertainment within the9aid Town- OT�'VITHSTAA DI:�CI the repclriF 1�1LRCHAhT TAILOR g 3 I the morning while asleep,from the break- ship of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. j olrculatv�i to vile contrary, The iS owat Jltg. Co.of V1'L►tby, 1►eg to inform farmers and HIGHLAND CREED ing of a blood vessel. lie forwerly ran •2, The sale by retail of spirituous, far A Prepara ory and Collegiate school for the l,ul,l1Cy�,ac ttwir t•'oundry to stili runnintt. � &, t � :I - the mill which once stood north of the mented or other manufactured liquors in boarders and day pupils of both sexes. and that they are snaking the celebrated"Ceti � town, on the road to Columbus,. shops and places other than houses of pub- tre Cut•' klower Turnbull Milder,-Whitby Twin Choice atoClc Of imparted goods always '` _�+ i , . - 1,►ow aria other irnplenicnt*t as usual and also on hand. Terms cash. Fit guar- ` _ A da or two aouabo nuined.f.Cara licentertainmentwithin the said Township c•arw nq on a general repairing business. - y y p l'uuils prepared for Departrirental and w 0. bell, son of J. Campboll, of Fast Toronto of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. Ll nit•ersity F.xatninations and Basi• Points for all the popular prows always in stock, A _ _ anteed. A call solicited. :1, This b law is assed unser the au- 1).Hinith,Pickering. is our agent. '' .j I village, was taking;•an airing on the ver• y• p I nes: Life. • thorn of sec. Ili of the ACt entitled An Whitby, .luno:'nth lE r2. ' T y andah of his father's housb when a gun y _---_--- -�- . CMOVE� 10 NEW P - - - - h iciuit The lad, , •het to Improve the Liquor License Laws, . was fired off in t e Y y enacted b Her Ma•est b and with the The musical department will lie in ' who was; ust recovering from diphtheria, y l y y -a J k dt ic;e and consent of the Lei;istative As charge of Miss La Batt, graduate of CLA.n=:2Z0NT. - - ON - - i t was s0 startled that ire t#red allortly +'ter- ,4e,nbly of the Province of Ontario,assented -Leivsic A.-M., Germany, and wilt atloiJ BROCK St., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK �. � 'r. ` j .: - wards from heart failure. l to on the Seventh day of April 1890, and to the pupils aria reaiJents of Pickering - � � . . , ' i = Counterfeit silver half dollars arer Rai'? diall come into force and takeeflectou suet and neig{hborhood nu excellent op ortuq - Whitb garble Wor�S. s f to be in circulation in Turouto. They of ter the 1'irst day of May in the,year of Sty bf Ftudying instrumental and vocal �-.. ---- — !1 M..� �_, Kaye a good rink, are very near rerinlu uur.Lor,l, 1893. music ander a teacher of rare r nalitiea• -:, { Y i A rote of the electors of thesaidTovtiii� tions. Day pupils may ante for music � Mathison' & Hawkin, 'l ' tion weight, but when looked tinsel at, .. - ' the metal is seen to be spotted as if rust• ship of Pickering entitled by law to yo ,on) if desired. For articulars address + y, P ltanutracturers of x t thereon will be taken on this by-law by the . }"1 u - _. ' _ ed and it has a slightly grata y feeling, deputy returning oflicere hereinafter nam THE PRTNCIPALf p alarblelionntmenta, Headstones and all giving the whole coin a rough, unfinished ed nu the 30th day of :1�Ry A.D., 11392, i oilier Cemetery Work. ' a pearance when compared with the gen, PIChERING COLLEGE, .. [u� . - ; P commencing at 9 o clock in the forenoon � - Also Imports"of (Scotch, ewodish, Ass- i � 3 . ' 111116 coin. and coutinuiug until 5 o'clock in the after- ; kering. d Canadian areolas. Last Dlonday in last �'Vlritby: Austin „non of the same day at the undermention -- "- - -- Pik can an 4ll parties wishing work would do well to call .J 4 i 11SGGrai1 dragged Albert Crandall, by the ed polling place9. p All-wor arante _^ and prCearof the ioRlest. _ i.� --- --- -- - -k g u I. hair of the hdad through the Cedar Dale - ILKINSON PLOWS " �• :l Creek, and kicked hien violent) He was Poll sub- �•, r' y• Uiv. Poli Place Lel/Reit-Ofticerl fined $2 and costs 'Thursday. George 1..(;rau6e Hall, xis,gston )load H.C.CarrutherHl - Y- d..Margac.j's chop, Picktirinq_..Alex. Unrgaclf _�5� 151 � (�� `�� 1 _ Lavis was fined $5 and costa for usin„ -i .Dale's Hall,l'iekbring village_.James "futon V o to ` 9 of all kinds for sale by' t ' - - bad language towards Sirs. Allan, and 4._Mooay'sO81ce,Liverpoot Market Thog.kioodi -' Thomas Nortliey was fined $Z and costs Trmijerance Hall Cherrywoud Geo.Duvidaot I ,t for assaulting Robert Esprey, of College 7':m Wlp Hahe oro�i1�m��tl::::::L.�iruee IITi�1I�IPALIT�' OF THE �j� Facto - ii-.Temperance Hall,l3roughatn,C,w,�iatthew - J - #y'' - - at 1 Hill' 9.-Lamoronua'a Hall, N'hitevale Jarnvg Tnul ' ' t 1 1 " Columbus was visited by a huge fire on Townshi ; of . P�ckeri ar- �rC'CT' F�rC7pTi@>L�r .. t IU..Orange Hall,Htb con............David Hirrel a " > . Tuesday night of last week. The explps II.•'rown Han,Ctarernont..........Thos Dun — Iannfactarer of— BRO lJ l7f�A �1. T•� - ionofalampinRichardson'sharness shop 19-.6chool irouse.Altona............FdtrinCli COUNTY Olt' ONTARIO T p" 5 1 : caused the blaze. His house 'and shops 5, pn the 16th day of 11rLay. A.D., 189• , Lift, FOree t7ti Suetioll Pltm�s _ . well as the dwelling of Robert Ashton, at the town hall in the Village of Brough � � � '~ as, �, OTICE is hereby given that I have Deep•tivt)t Lumps of Brass, Iron and Call and'price before purchasing fr�iii The former will lose about $2,600, while in said Township of Pickering, at the ho 1` cruneutittod or eittvered to yhe persona Porcelain. the latter hada fire of $1,700 with about of two o clock in the afternoon, the Res inentionw) Recttoas aria s of ••The voters' y GEARED Aho PUMPING WINDMILLS other dealers. 1: r� shall a int in writing, siaued by him.+ f i.iFt Act" c pies reqaired b said secttous , _- K ` ? ••- s_:. $1,000 insurance. The wind Wes fagor- Pty o to be aotrsnrruuttcxlorttolivoredof thehet,mnd0 � able else the most of the village Would two personeto attend at theSoaleammif uranant toa�id Act, of all persona appearing `i'indlniil and Cistern Tanks, and WHITBY MARBLE AND t r up of the votes by the Glerk, and one p ythe last re%isod Assessuleut atoll of the said Cistern Pumps. Mail orderb • _ r . have been cremated. - son to attend at each polling place on - Municipality to be entitled to vote In the said . 'a r x� , -. " If the public are fairly and faithfully roan tl attended to. . t half of the persons interested lu and Municipality ac Elections for member@ of rho P P Y ��nl I.p : � �,,,, dealt with they will come to apprecl&te it l.egi�tattve Aseelnbly and st bluuicipat >ale(- 111 V V sirous of prcmoting; the passing; of this [tong, aria that said list was Bret postod up ut t.YJI:1.N F'J�Z 3Y CFI, A;�nt, I'iokerin [ ' sooner or later. This fact is well illus- law, and a like number on behalf of t e my orrice at the village of «hitevale.on the DU N DAS Ste WHITBY. �.: ' 1 .I [rated in the experience of Messrs. Tucker persons intergsted in and desirous of o i7th dayot August, lif;3l,sad remains there for - (ZEistabllshed 1659.) p• t--' t y_ & Son with their well known "Myrtle posies; the seeing of this by-raw. insppoCttou. p I kiectors are callext upon to examino Wlo saidT • �'BRIEN ' w 1 Nayy" tobacco. Throughout the man- 6; The Clerk of the said Maniai 1 , @t,and if any ommiesione or other errors are T R, Wolfenden, Pro rietor. k urers of T. & B. have stood firmly Council of the Townebip of Pickering sh 11 found therein, to take itumediate proceedings �, s `= ,- �r ufact and have the said errors corrected according to , b their ori 'nal idea to give the public attend at the Town Hall, in the Village]of --THE - Having returned to the old stand of the ' ;,} I Ir e.:i law• t best arida possible, at the lowest Brougham, in said Township of Piakeri g;, D.R.IIEAToa, �'Polfenden Granite and Marble works, ,r _�� at the hour of three o'clock in the of r Clerk of the Township of Pickertn ._ T GRAPHER I am better prepared to execute all ,,. � ` _ , price,and in the large demand for their ,non, on the 31st-qty of May, A.D., 1 2, -� whitevate,�.t). • orders in cemetery and all other ;; `k 1" tobacco the public have manifested );heir sem ap the number o! votes given or " " appreciation.. and a;;ainst this by-taw. �. __ - H disposed of his Toronto business work pertaining to the business. " d! ±� s � •- =i If the Thornbury standard is to be ��' `' Cnrtomers will find a well selected stook - Passed June 20th,1892. AN C IKF.� and will hereafter devote iris en- �, ���, credited the Frost & wood binder mast of foreign and domestic granite and � :�., be a wonder. A team attached to one off George Parker, Dor Aid R. 008!-0 tire time to Whitby Gallery. marble to choose from. Inspection � y,,f� t .+, x � these machines ran away in a field o Reeve. Cl rk. ® c will convince that for strictly first v-- grain last week. The driver (Mr. Care- ._ I l c ass wor s annot US NESS •s already comm n - 1 •k our price o be f is L S a , < r foot) tell on the table of the machine, was J s ing to hum, but the facilities are beaten. r ,I , 4 y carried along the canvas and deposited ` .� PICHERIN( }� ; non the onnd bound with two bands of such that Le can accommodate all tr i.■ K . I P �'='I��0. EEi * `" twine. The horses then bolted for the who require pitrtures. During the '" ,# . , The above is a tree copy of a By aw r a �` ; fence and when stopped it was found that ` • ,. i at council of he holida season call and get photos . er al 3 4- ; : the rails were done up in bundles the size passed by the Manic p fVe Saye been appointed-lents.etgente by y i _ of sheaves of wheat. ho serious damage Township of Pickering; on the 20th da cf L Munson, Leg., Botvfmanville, forthe that will be finished in the latest style �;;��••�� �� �:� � t Jane, A.D., 1892; and all persona are re- Count of Ontario, for the best �Poyen L,Q��1.oE i; LA. was done to the machine. y by required to take notioe,.that anyon de- Wire Feriae to the country, and are pre- Of the art• , r .+s .: ` nsum tion Curecti ; - serous of applying to have such Bv• w, : :...,� - �'t H E t a Co P ed roust $e ered to build tense, and sell Farts and iJ ( L ►�3 i< _' '�:`. r '� retired from practice, hav- ,or any. part thereof, quash , p - ,: , Ari old physician, Townt�hi rights an the most reasonable _ �I;, (;j�jt"attentionIl be givtalt _ rag had placed in his hands by an East India his application for that purpose to the igh pp "` f terms. We build twenty different styles `( , F missionary the formula of a simple vegetable Court at Toronto within three months Olt ttthl!!! 1JRESSED° LUMBERe + � '' � r� j� remedy for the speedyy and permanent cure on this machine. plain or ornamental.- We. 10 falYill rQu slid as Chrlstma� '". � peedy tan Catarrh,Asthria a d. after the publication of this notice on a also own the right for Ontario 00unty, � � g � a_ �`� �I I �= Cottsundlition.B t- t throat and.Lung aueotious,also a positive week for three sncoeseiv® vtres$s in the ease t townships Whitby and•8rna1)for Its a tinit3 WhBn.most fatIlilieB have a ` r al real cure for Nervous Debility and all news a r aallea Ts$ Pfcirxaft�ci N$�f . ort p - � sa►�T W00jy; � . f y T and rad er havin tested its l' ppee d that be. the Crabb Paton[F®nos. Isartaeiil wislli , y nervous Complaints aft g he will be to) late Lo bar hear loft ar or Towwahi r )hits'# >t`011i11+0IIi. lr iB 111@ Fi!Q P tilYi® � haQ� - � �r " _ ? { to pnrahase,P' xn ,. wonderful enrative powers in thousands to half. . - p: Y- --AT LO Di'Et3T PH,iCE „- . j , ., -, t make it known :boyo will do well:t0 �11ft ``' T it iris duty o aithdtr of , s; I. 4y .-.a ::- .4=z'+ erases Sae felt :N. -:.:i _, - � ive AI! � akolQ.r . tl {@ that ,• xa- etaated by to-kerin this 19tbt cls Of p6 -,j . , r _ ws. A at I . t .: $, _ : :__. tilt: , tyt hie@IlBorin fello Dated g rl<onall , lift 10. 7 ; :. n `' •..." ,- " a xbt ` yzr f R ; 9. !! n I will pe t. .F=. . !z: n @ager. g y $ - �;, - _ 4 „�� ... 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'at•4 r +fin...,�1-6: -- "' - ,O`Y'=� +C..$.;.*tea+v ,a!;::• r._ 'f 3, ir'`-S• •1w�.+ _ ....� _ ` J , x 'I-. , ._ Ste• :. r The Picsr did ao, S g , ' ,,,. lookin lou and nbion of the villagers- It was indeed much black sails of some withering sorrow or , ;, -WHERE TH WHUT � --i � ,i . � - li- a � '� " No,' he !ked of—tn his absence There mast be deed of Pia he ball scoured the seas in a, � n anxiously at the mans face, Tangled and tt rn,the wbite sea laeeh said, as he returned to her aids " I am me reaaoti for it. Was_he "wanted?" sean:h of that drapes whish he was never q'{,e 1891"atop of wheat was by felt the , " of ri Border the breast of the Indian Deop, g lar est 'n the hlstoc of America. The 1892 Y.ifted aloft'the strong screw recce , •:, certain- I never saW him before, nor am I hat would it be? Theft LNo he did not to ala , and in the bo of returnin under „ 1 f � � b '"'- To slacken and strain in the waves which able tct see anythin in his features that re- k like a man who would steal. Murder? the white sails of thwt vfetoryr which had crop is ikely to be one of the largest also. ; ." Y P =e g 000 bushels less i drai : leap. semblea an one I have ever known." ever; he was too entle and mild even to never been hie. although more than {00,000, f. � d , wine The great sails swell ; the broad bows shiver y than that of 1891. It was confidently pre- �: . prej Clara did not reply ; brit her mind was ave given deadly injury to any one. $mug- At that moment a little hand t►as laid ; `= IAnd teen and silver the purple sea; dieated b statisticians,of the Kansas Bert t= i To dpwn from the sunt©t a dancing ricer not quite at rest. She did not, however, ling ? Ah, that might be it. For it was on his, causing him to start suddec{y, like y . ,�w 'L. � ur Flows, broken gold, where the ship goes �y an thing about what she had seen and beerved that he was not what is called oor. a man in fear. It was only rho little maid that because of the extieedingly short crops °, 'ti l r- „ i- I p : - free• heard In the early morning ; and they left fter his recovery, he had himself paid the Lucy. of rye and wheat in Europe all the surplus .' ( <, nlirrc - ' the house together. oetor's bill, and ever since he hart been In- "I have come to bid you Rood night, of America's immense cropp would be needed ,,- �' sloe �' Too free!top fasE! with memories laden; i o rete tibia ehan octctnrred ing the ebted to no one for the simple neeeasitiea Uncle Giles; and Dally have come too. You prevent famine in middle Europe, acrd • +, f �, - + : Igaza to the northward where lies Japan, N Oh fair and plefasant.an� soft-voiced maiden, patieo s condition during that or the fol- f bis life. That must be it: smuggling. ,moat kiss llolly first, 'cause she's the gin- an era of high prices would follow. -I t I t4a Vou are thele—too distant—Oh,Yoshi San! , lowing day; but in the early hours of the ud once the villagers arrived_1st this oon- cirpal baby." -And she held a very much In view of Lhe lsarveet of over 600,000,000 F N r You are under those clouds bythe sterni wind; third mornin while Lawrence and Mrs. fusion, it was rather an oloment in his battered little imago of a doll up to him. bushels'this year, it is instructive to look shaken, g' "Oh Dnctla Giles "she went on "Doll and ', - `i ' A thousand ri as the sea-gull flies, - , Dale were sitting with him, some symptotrry your thou otherwise. . , Y over last year a trade and Iearip where Lhe r . by a As lost ser if death, not time, had taken of a change made themselves manifest. The But this suspicion was not all • for Mrs. I have been lookin� for you for hours—and wheat of 1891 went and what it brought. a_ _ My eyes away from your beautiful eyes: hours—and heursI And she gazed u- into The cro was laced at 011,780,000 husliels. egg` ( strugglings of the crazed brain within the ale thought she saw more. She had satin- ,,, whip t than were subsiding; Hie voice had sunk hie Lace with wiattul eyes. The demand ap b°me for food ur sea took ed herself that immediately after his re- P I'O � : �`„- brot Yet,if it were death,of friends,my retreat The old man on{ said, ”Ah, m little He could not rend our spirits in twain. . almost into silence, though there was still ovary he desired nothing more than to get Y Y not far from 300,000,000 bushels. The seed E�, They came too near to be lees than nearest a death-like pallor on his face. By-and-by way from Linlaven as quickly as possible. Lucy 1" and gathered her up into hie long sown fast fall and this spring amounted to out l `� In e world where true hearts mingle ared to the a m. ac'ms, and set her on hie knee. As he kies 56,000,000 more. The ex orfs of wheat, are r tk he sank into oiler s pe Y e was restleaa, and anzioua, and evi- P F athetic watchers to a calm and eaceful ed her a bet dro fell u on her c{leek. Just ,, I, agsin. p curly bent upon taking hie de rture. P P and flour rQduced. to whRat, were 22,1,83},- one But sad is the hour we sigh farewell in,' P pa then, he looked up and saw Milly watching 483 bushein. This mases the total need and Aad,forme,whenever they name Japan,: slember. Was it, thought they, the blessed nd in all probability ho would have in healthful awukenin , en one ion ere now but for the him from her cottage dour ; Be, kissing the sold for export 580,831,000 bushels, leaving tall All grace►all charm, of i he lance you dwell Bleep that precedes s g + Is spoken in saying "Oh,_Yoshi San!" or was it rho comatose languor thab should ct that rho winter had •been a singe_ child oitee more, ho set her down,and went to go over into the current crop year 31,0(!0,- a"d SIR EDWI.I ARxoLD, hurried! into his own house. an.f end in death! rly severe one. It was quite a month Y 000 bushels. Some 20,000,000 bushels were Itwar$abbathtnorning,andClaravisited flat hie being carried into Linlaven before His confused andagitated demeanour had carried over the previous year, so that thrF the cottage on her way to church. The vil- not escaped Mill 'a eye ; hence, as soon se I it tl e wsa able to {cava his hod, and yet an- yy America eaters tihe new crop year with 50,• = she had token Ldcy np to Lhe vicarage, and 000 0(>U bushels and the new cro A - THE BEDS OF lIN IAVENI lags hi as calm and silent as the great then month before he was in a r state to + P• brown hills that looked down u on It on returned, she walked straight towards his In Au ust, 1891, when calamity prophets al ice p ravel; by which time the winter had set house, and entered. It was as she hi.d g every side. No tinkle of hammer on anvil , fierce and keen. Great falls of snow were 8{ling the papers and magazines with they came from the villa a emit , the six da e' half ezpeoted. The worn brown valise columna of fi uresshowin that the farmers thrc �, BY Joxx xussELL.: g hY' ad taken place, and the hills lay etretcbed stood eked on thn table, as if its owner g g • _ - rumble and whirl of shaft and pinion in t ee otionle8m under their white shrouds like Pa should hold their wheatbecause they would f 1 were meditating an early departure. be sure to get $1.50 or $2 per bushel, No. 2 .. _ CHAPTER III.—COMING SHADOw9. old mill was at an end, and the big water- o many dead giants. The roads for weeks •• Surel Uncle Gilea," Mil{ said, oint- dili wheel stood u aunt and idle. lazily atop ere blocked and it Was not bee to Y+ Y P red wheat was selling in New York at about c Brathri. Beck falls into Bmthri Mere;and P fs , �°aai {{ thou be not oin to �' ah"{ g r3 in in the :mornie sun. Brown leaves rose the wild Fells in an direction. Win- tug to tLe valise. 8 g $1.06 per bushel. In September the aver- - foie there, under the shelter of the broad brown g g y leave ua Y" - Fell lies the little village of Linlaven, with ay thick along the margin of the fake, on r had in fact besieged Linlaven, shutting .. age price was $1.03 3-4 ; in October, $1.04 stiff i the smooth steel surface of which the u as close! as was ever balsa oars!cit Happen I may, missus," lie answered, in November, .$1.05 3.4 ; in December, . lav the church-tower standing forth above the Y � Y g Y as he lifted the tell-tale bundle and put it $1.05 . $1.02 5 8 • in Febru- • trees and the blue lake stretching out be- church and churchtower. were impictured time of war. s, 3-8• in January, - ; and , awe He went on : Imtiouldn toughtn t at $1.Q4 3.8• in March 99 cents • in .. > .• end, fillin ever creek and bend of the as in a mirror- The little flower-plot in This ofd muni therefore, who cellae him- Y• y, Pin' to ha'been here so lou Onl one thing y K Y front of the cotta a wore a lifeless and de- if Miles, was to Lawrence Dale and hie g• Y April, 9G ; in May, 90 ; and in June, 87i ant, shore with its brimming waters. acted look as if call conscious that its ha' ke t me or I ain'b nowise such ff I had _ The lace is level in its solitude, with 1 Y ife,as also to the Vicar and Clara,not only F, + cents. The July, 1891, price was 98 5-8 hose P Y summer lar was over and one ; and been wi thee till now. J Y , . fie ob'ect of much kind! attention but Bente and in . ul 1890 it was 9G cents {{ the great hills girdling it round and shut- 1f Y g } Y �' What u that Giles ?" ' - ' - ' tin it in. It mi ht be the Ha Valle of from the trailing roses and creepern that leo of some degree of interest:. At first there being little difference between the two - rice f g g PPY Y still cion to the cotta a wall life allow " Wel{, miscue, it be that bairn o bila. ears. }int the rices from March to June . Rasselas: fcr the clamor rnd tumult of life R g + Y ey had Pimply pitied and cherished him Norham's—little Luc There's a suinmat Y P - egg, }` i.. leaves every now and again fell with a a a poor child of misfortune and distress Y• in each ear shows the wide difl'erencA of i reach it not. It is warmed by the eunghine, that binds that lass to me as I cant ex lain r y 8,�,, . faint shiver to the roun riven b the vicissitudes of fate within p 15 to 2`2 cents per bushel, the 1890 crop ten, - and beaten upon by storms ; but the ooand g Y nohow, noteven to mysen. " of the great"world beydnd domes not anigh. (;lata entered, and ae at'ruck by the he scope of their sympathies ; but ae they „ bringing that much more. The average for oVe Vet, alas ! though these guardian hills may strange stillneaa that filled the roam, and new him better, they began at once to like Then why should thou go . Ain t thou the whole year has been $1 for the 1891 i i and ken afar off the roarin tide the slumberous uiet of the a'parently d-to respect him. He was a man of few well here, and well liked 2'�� ed •I crop, while the average for the 1390 crop _ eg� { of{fie as t aur eapthrou h the scree of dying man. The sunlight came alantingly orris, manifesting hie sense of gratitude in Happen as that be so, he reph was $LOG 7 8. f - - great cities and around Kthe high places of in at door and window--not rich and is looks and manner rather than by any weren't a wan Brie' l e one. ut mine America has another large crop for sale, . of li mankind the cannot whole shut it out. mellow as in the olden glow of summer, t form of speech. ha' keen a wannerin' life ; and though I be P P P of n Y Y and Euro can ros ects ere decidedly better i Ile ebb and flow make themselves fel here, but with a cold and silvery. eplendoc But there was one that got nearer to the well pleased Lo stay within sound o Lin- than a year ago. Luropean nations except - er levan bells et ha en eoirretime I ma sta a,c' l even in this the shallowest backwater of that nave lustre but little warmth to the ld man's heart than all the rest. 'rhiswae Y PP y Y Russia, always have to buy more or less a da Loo ion I ain't s wiabim' to o ; but o.e the ocean of humanity. Its pulsations come chill October air. The chirp and twitter icy Norham, Clara a child. A merry 3" g , g wheat, and it is to Western Europe that this r + ma be there s a aummat ss shall make / d• and go amid these solitudes with as rhythm- of birds upon the housetops, or the Blow rattling thing, with all the winning ways Y„ continent must look for a 'market far our is a beat as in the lanes of London City. heav footstep of a passing villager, was all f a little sylph of five years, she came tro me• exportable surplus, which this year will be .F y (To i F CONTINUED.) And hovq? Because the human heart is Lhat broke the silence; and there beneath now and to understand him ss if by intui- not far from 200,01,000 bushels. During Pyr, here. Which is as much ae to say, that love the eyes of the silent watchers, the sick ion, and to love him also as Lhe very young the five years previous to I$91 Ameri,:a ex- wit is here, and halo ; that joy is here, and man calmly slumbered on. re often seen to love rho very old. She it rted an average of about 137,000,00(1 c he MECHANICAL AND SCIENTIFIC- rief• that here are pain and passion and as who had had the hardihood to look u bushels, but last year owing to the unusual - the g All at once the sound of'the church bells P despair,sin and death and the grave. broke upon the quiet air, entering with the oto the old mans face and to eek him hie Brick is to be made from chipped granite shortage in Europe iL furnished about 225,- _ a ci _ And that old man, -weary and worn and sunlight the open door, and startling the esme. She would transport into hie cottage and clay. 000,000 bushels. - let he little la thio s that were dearest w It is not like! that the whole of the enr- fe��er-stricken: what would ho hear amid aloeper where he lay. He mored at Scat un- P y S A tent has been issued for a lock which o Y i 1 ler for the time ands nd hours at the Pa' lus of 200 W) 000 bushels will be needed . these solitudes in the wild October storm of• easi y, as in pain ; then lay like one who , ' can be c rated b s mn netized ke P ' ' .i yestereven?- Thought he that Nemesis, sleeps, yet seems to listen in his sleep. The Id mans feet until her nurse appeared 1� Y g Y this year, and the visible supply " is like- awfuldao hter of Night, knew not her way bells rang on their clangour softened by fetch her home. Sometimes, as she A recent invention is a shoe with a hinged ly to be greater at the end of the current . . F , t distance; the rich melod fillip the air t on hie knee, her fair hair falls-ig Bole, for the pttrposo of facilitating putting ear than for some time. Yricea, therefore, . eve hither? Saw he not the church-tower of y g . , Y . . ver her shoulders he would stroke with tt on or off. are like! to remain quite leve{; although .. w it ` Linlaven risinY there amid the trees?—At and flooding Lhe room as with the rµsh and � y its feet is the green churchyard, full of the rustle of angels''wings• entle hand the shining looks, and gaze A chemist in Berlin claims that he has speculators may cause an occasional flurry, L. . _ on: - oto the dee blue of her oun o ea as n natural {satin a da or two, but showing Tittle in-. . thr graves of men. 1Vo one spoke. The sleeper moved once P Y g Y dlacovered a system of reproduce g g Y _ _ The storm of yosternight had died away more, and looked up. The wild 'i ht had hough he were about to recall in her face i color in photography. fluence in the long run. Where the wheat' - - :1te- i - upon the hills, but it had left mournful g ome vanished ims a of the t. And'when •cro of last ear went .the cro of the cur• lar died out of hie eyes and the harsh fines of g P� ' A London firm hods a windmill the most P Y • P = traces of its fury behind. High •ap on the hie face were softened and subdued as if an n the course of that fierce mid•wiuter-- economic moans of securing the motive ' rent year will go, and there is no unusual hY,� broad Fell', many a tall pine has heen abet- angel's hand had touched them into peace. when fo and frost and snow lay everywhere y y . demand for the American surplus, which is - ly g wer neceasar to run a d name. i tered-and riven, lying now with upturned It wan life—not death- The battle had nd icicles hung from windows and door likely permanently to increase prices. th wa s—disasae laid its hand on trite little It hall been found that the same wire can circ . roots in the wan morning light. • The old been fought, the tribulation had heen en• Y be used for tele a him and tele honin . - ; t elm that eatermorn shook its withered dured and the hand of the Destro er had maid, not one of all the villagers waited for i P g P g- - Brutes at Pla a `► Y Y news of her reeore with a dee r anxiet The experiment wsa recently tried alis- • y' .: OW i-: boughs, rustling dim dead leaves in the been sta ed—for a time. ry y i 4 rising sun, hse fallen across the villa a 'i Y •+. . than did this ancient castaway who loved lance of three and one half miles. In' snimtals the faculty pf amusement {c}• g Them beautiful bells! her. A Chico o man has recent) taken out a awakes very early. Our four footed friends . r , .'C i street, and the children stare with r-)und It was the sick man who spoke, his face g Y . •( f eyes of wonder at its hollow bole, knowing for the moment lit up with a kind of sweet Moreover, as the spring returned,and the patent for an electric pickpocket and cost seem to be aware of this and melte it a pa►t F : not that corruption and decay had been radiance. At length his eyes fell on-Lawr- soft west winds were once more ripplingg the thiel detector, winch apparatus is intended, of their parental duties to amuse their j. _ eating into its heart-for years. The great once. "Where be I V he asked; "and lake, life seemed to have grown brighter automatically, toeound an alarm bell whop- young. A ferret will play wits her kittens l willow that hung over the deep still ppool w=hat beautiful bells be those?" for the old man. It was found that he pen. $ver the wearer's personal property is inter a cat with beta, a dog with her puppies. A �_ ha, where Urathrig Beck falls into Brathrig "Thou be among friends," Lawre n erre- sensed no slight mechanical skill in various fered with. mare will play with her foal, though the . for i Mere, is also stricken down ; nor shall it plied ; "and the bells are the bells of Lin- ways ; and in order to encourage him to set- Luminous figures on street doors Eo render t writer from whom we-quote has never seen i• len 11 ever again fan the air with gray {eaves, and laven." tle in the village, Lawrence Dale had the Lhe number of houses visible at night ►e rho i a cow try to amuse her calf not env birds ilei whisper dark secrets to the, summer moon, "Ah," said the man, as if the words Pan- top-storey of the Old Grange fitted up with newest patent of an electric company at Ber- their young. If their mothers do not amuse . - ter I of fair ppale faces and floating hair,and mid• VAyed no information to his mind. Then a ca nter's bench and other r uisites, lin. Germany. ( them the young coca uvent'games of the it , of 1 ni htshrieksalon the mere.. [ { A street car in Fitchburg fitted with , own. A ficn:k of ewes and lambs were once .. j ': g g he lay quite still for a few minutes, arpar- and ncle Giles noon found his ham s.fillet . f Aver little thin moves the half-sta steel ball"bearin as an ex eriment, has 1 observed in adjoining fields, separated by a 1'`" Y g tr- ently absorbed in his own thoughts ; per- with such work as the united wants of the g" P ma ` nant waters of life in a village community. leaps considering within himself the posai- little community provideI fur him. Here been run for several tronths w ith out being � fence with several gaps in it. " Follow m oil ' Had the storm of last night been the only; bilines that might have occurred. And therefore, the old man beatowed himself in oiled since it was first put in service. leader" was the game most in favour with- me + a sin he a ke. g p g y this fl k the bi eat lamb leadin round t troubler of the waters it would doubtless g his workin hours,and hero, when thea n BiauA to is Lhe name given to the new g8 , g for � this morning have been the talk and wobder. "Happen that some ane ha' took toe up. sun shone soft un the vicarage garden,core material made of Trinidad asphalt and the field and then lumping the gap, with .. tel 3 - i I of every one; the old folks counting how I knowed I was out in the dark night, In a day would pass in which lie was not aware waste rubber. It resists the heat of high a{1 the others following in single file ; any {1ii i °' far back 'it was since the had had such lamb that took the lea unusually well Y the storm, well nigh a dyw of hunger and of a pair of little feet climbing the tall stairs, pressure steam and lasts we{l in the prey- P . . all another storm, and how much wf•rso that weariness and pain—and than I feels my- and a little voice shouting out for " Uncle ' once of oil and grease. would give two or three more enthusiastic :ati p was than this one ; and the -young folks Self falling and falling—and knowed that (,ilea." Then would he leave his tools, and jumps out of Slieer exuberant happiness me 1 wonderin how it was that eo le could There is a rock in Mee►co which fcsre- when it reached the other aic}e. g P this were the endo me at last. Then all o half-way down the stairs to lift the little tells 'the weather. In fair weather it elle remember thin B so far back : t e could g Fawns pla a sort of cross touch from one. . g V of a sudden I was far away in the ofd Lucy in his arms, slid carry her up beside wears a neutral tint, and when it is about Y „ tto hard) remember estelda s lecsous. aide to the other the touch in each case Y Y Y' church at home, kneeling by mother's aide, ha. to watch him at his work,and to cheer to rain it turas a dir-gy red. Its tempers• g1F �. 'l But-now, the finding of the stranger upon and the great bells in the tower were ring- him by her happy innocence and childish tore increases and it appearii as if it were being by the nose. Little pi s are alto great inn the moor far outdid all other subjects of ing out slowly and sweetly, and ail the prattle. at combined play, which gen rally takes the er being heated by im interna► fire. S • form of races. Emulation seems to forts ` human interest. Rafe the pedlar, who had church was filled with sunshine and pleas- With this improvement in the old man s - ' - o th+ i' 1 discovered himwith that inquisitive Lantern out muaia, as I ha' seen it niany and physical surroundings had Dome alai slot I Photographing anderlrater hse actually part.of their amusement, for their races _ I of his—which was always glaring about with many'a the time long afio. Mother took responding improvement in his health and in c.►rried out,ao it is said. Ezperinlenta seem always to have the winning of the first - it r:: ' its one eye to see if it couldn''t pick up a my hand in hers as I knelt beside her, appearance. Aa strength returned to his were made in 1889 in the Mediterranean to place for their object, and are quite differ- bargain—Rafe was quite a hero to-day. He and I could see the old look of love dee tall and naturally aLkletie frame, and him ase®main how far daylight penetrated under ant from those combined rushee for fund or t r. v auseless stain edea in which little i are . r tear wale near o - c „ rho water. I i or o r, L r p P Ke mr i . had to tell the story a dozen times lII the down in her eyes. Giles, my lad, ea step became firmer,and hu face{esu pale and Y :, ! 1 course of the forenoon ; but he•managed to " Our Father." And I slid it with her ti emaciated, the neighbours were faain to ad• Bice, and eiKhteen miles from {sad, the wont to indulge. Kacing is an amusement th, make rather a profitable business out of it. we caare to "Forgiveus our sins"—when i mit that he did not look quite so old as they limit of daylight was (round by means of natural to some animal$, and being soon ; . Y all changed„ quick and sudden-like. in at tint had tlionght him. It was true hit photographic plaic+s Lo be 1,5!30 Poet. taught by others, becomes one of their moat m, The ofd women be found war not ver com- . municative upon the subject anti{ they had darkness: I could not lift my eywa, sad hair was gray—even vrhite ; but wo know England has thirty-four astronomical ob- exciting pastimes. Many horses, and all +� I,�s - ( racin o gs, learn to be as keen st winnin t , a sampled and paid for a few of his wares, great pain was at my husct, and all aroun thattimP alone is not the producer of bray , servatories, America eightyy, France seven B b t` and then it was amazing what he could tell- was nothing but darkness—darkness! The hairs. There are other snows than those of teen,Austria two, four, Italytwenty•one, as schoolboys. Birds delight in the free an . :, fin : .- The wild wind,the swaying and moaning of my eyes were opened, and I saw thea be age; other (testa that whiten men's heads-- Russia fifteen and Belgium five, Besides fancif pl use of their wings. There is all the , flu ,` i_ the trees by the Dead Water,theawful terror aide me here—and them beautiful hells a , and bleach men's heartstoo—than those these there are many private observatories difference possible betwsen,the flight of birds +' he ex erienced in aasin Lhe tree where y I for "},usinesa"or leasure ;and man kinds ,' t --. P P g they still rang on. What may it a that fall from the chill breath of passing all over the world. Among the 1,160 as- P Y th, is N. the smugglers hanged the exciseman, and mean ?" years. tronomers of note, now living, about one- on fine days will soar to vast heights for : le, +• then, to crown all, the groans and strange •• It means "said Lawrence " that the The spring had grown into sutml�er, halt have private obaervatOrlea pleasure alone. - - sounds he heard when at last he reached ha'been very�ill, and ha' had a sore wrastl and now June was almost treading on sr• j -. fi r j. _:_ the brow of the Fell, and saw the corpse- for thy life. But ask no more at present the skirts of May. The leaf had return• A correspondent asks fora summary of. r ad 1 like thin 1 In before him ! But further T118 AIIaient Yew'. - 8• Y g thou will !:ear all-when thou be stronger, ed to the tree, and the meadows were - the game lawB of Manitoba. Here it is : _ t ,. - than that he would not go. He might say Clara al{ this while had stood a lilt! green with the springing grass. Down The yew is the oldest of British trees, "All kinds of deer, including antelope, elk, tlo more than his head•was worth. Who knows apart, strangely Moved by what she ea the lanes the hawthorn was white with specimens being still alive which, according or wa iti, moose, reindeer, or caribou, or - y b, ' � :� who the old man mi ht be? No no; La'rrr- '� p g and heard, comparing her former imprea flowers, ►nd ttie scent of blossoming to De(,andolle, are not leas than ,000 yearn their fawns, cannot be shot at, t.unted.trap- lui �` ence and he had talked the matter over, Bion$ with her present. Then she mov orchards was sweet on the air. Amid nil p{d. In many places throughout the roun- ped, taken or killed between the 1st of De• ,r s j and least said soonest mended. "But may+- quietly out of the house, and took her wa this, the old man, with.his recovered health try, especially in the westof England slid in eentber and the 1st of October. The grouse i be1e trimmers, when I come round next, the to the church.. and strep th might have been i n happy and Wales we may still stand beneath the flour• known as prairie chicken and partridges, . Y < sough may hse blown past, and who kev+s , Lawrence,"said Mrs. Dale to her hu oontente as most of his neighboursdeemed ishing branches of yews which were nearly between the let of December and the let of what I may tell ye, &nee I can do it wi band a path; "I ha' been thinkin' o' the lyim, but Ile was not. This discontent, or full grown at the time of the Conquest, At September. Woodcock, plover, snipe and `; si h � . • ( f safety, and lust out o pure friendship. Sae, thou lull me as to what the poor old m rather reatlessmeaa, was not ap rent to Aldaworth, in Berkshire,thew is still livin nand 1 ra between the let of Januar M .' cod-ds , f'non." bat there was one w lase keen ' i ;' t h 8 3' said upon the Fell, sad I can t.believe i outnidec,c; a pew which measures at the present time and t he eat of August. All kind of . W ' Upon the whole, the reauht was rather It wertl main bad of us to thick ill o' hi pet kindly eye did not fail fo disceru it,and twenty-seven feet in circumference, and wild duck, sea duck, widgeon, teal, . i ` disappointing tro the gossips; but Rafe Thiat ain't the face of a bad man' whatev thai was Lawrence Dale's wife, Milly. With must beatleast 1,0(t0yeare old. This fine tree wild swan and wild goose (except the allow '�, - °r knew he had planted-a little seed of Buri- is. a woman's fine instinct, she saw that he was isroferred toil!Moores"Berkabire Queries," goose or wavey), between the let of Map el: . . t ';� � osity and expectancy in their minds that urged by the old mysterious impulse to. under the date 1760, where it ie recorded ani the latel September. Otter fisher or t{_ Y : would keep them from forgetting him till The autumn had passed into winter an areae and depart from among them. that it was "nine yards in girth." So that pekan, beaver, muskrat and sable between 8Q' 1 en be came back again. winter into spring, and the old man who When these fits were on him, he would for at least 130 years it has not increased in the 15th of May and the lot of October. �I f In the course of the forenoon the Doctor Rafe the pedlar had found on Brathrig Fe wander for hours about Lha distant margin size. At Bnoklebury, in the s[.me county, Marten, between the 15th of April,and th 7t arrived at the vicarage. The patient had on that stormy night last October was sti of the lake, and through sequestered lanes, stands another thin-scarred patriarch,which eat of November. Nor can any of the animals jj� fin the meantime,by the Vicar's orders,been in Linlaven. He did not die. His reoove shunning,andevidently desirous of allunnibg also measuras 27 feet in girth where the and birds named be shot at, hunted, trapps . dr ;,-g - i- removed to a room in a cottage near the was slow,but, thanks greatly to the patio the presence of his neighbors. Ile had. brac:ohes spring from the trunk. ped, taken or killed on any Sunday. No th mill, where Lawrence Dale and his wife had nursing of Mrs. Dale,La did recover. come back one evening from one of those An interesting group of Sno yews exists birds or animals, except fur-besting ani- w �r promised to ace to his wants ; and thither ��Ullale lilies." That was the name h solitary wanderings, and was Boated on the at Wateombe, on the road from Hungerford mals, shall be trapped, nor shall any swiv. - to t" the Vier and the Doctor bent their $tsps. was known by. He had never offered bench outside his cottage door, looking to Oxford. .The tyles are planted in the el guns, batteries or night lights, he used i ,. �, �f st Clara, in whose mind a strange curiosity give his full name to any one, and no o across the shining mere to-where the great shape of a cloister court with a pond in'the to 111 swan, goose or ducks ; nor shall any had been stirred as to the old man, accom- among those about him quite cared to Bun was glowing in the western sky. A contre, on the side of a pre-Reformatiun re- beaver or muskrat house be destroyed at a - �` penial them, and looked anxiously at the him for it. He was exc�ively fond f thrush, on the topmost twig of the leafy ligious edifice connects with the Benedict- any time; nor shall poison or poisonous bait i <- th _ • _" Ocelot's proceedings. The patient was in children. and they of him and one day elm that overhung the cottage roof,was mak- �e Monastery of Huxley, to which house be exposed for any animal or bird. No ik he �- z' fluuch the came condition ae she had lamb little girl•,with that innocent temerity whi ing all the air musical with its rich mellow it was iven by Gleofjfrey de Mandeville .eggs of the birde mentioned may at any seen him; and the Doctor pronounced him sits so well on childhood, risked him wh notes,cul keeping silence at intervalsforthe about 10f?8 A.D., and refelrodr to in the � time be taken or had in possession. This '�? of ¢'; to lie auflering from what app��sed to be hh, nems was. The man looked tak reply wh eh tie►me back to it from that t�pipe Rolls"under the date 1166 A.A The act does not apply to .Indians on their re- - � -, ��- ar �$' '. __ brain-fever, rine, in view of the circum- aback for a minute : then he ibplied, th other in the clump of leafy beeches below, inalomure is still called'by the people of th serves. No person or corporation shall at .:. : - sc ' r stances ander which he had.been found, to the little children he had known in oth Bat the old man howled not their music. diistrict "Paia►dhe,"'- the origin of which any time ez,-ort any of the animals or bird i a '. , � __ al ' ; fati�Re and ex oaure, and ibl Tisa- laces alwa ogled him Uncle Giles. An $ia hv*wore a look of deep sadness, as he Haste calf one be cen'ecWred, It is robe- mentioned. 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There ire 360 mountains in the United .".� . - by ponrin� water A'-Pr therm ptn\vt\•, th, xperience considerable su8ering from sim- ptevesn the smaller colonies of En lead aro Sta►taeeach excdin 10,000 feet in bei ht. ltmrt"—Uutes"sea�11ea1C4anzelr>Idet f t.t ; = � ' drai"3. Leave the stems on, choosing these .,le sunburn. The remedy in such cases is fz 8 g AarOyRter Flsringwillse en beBxil>kt `} , which are .he largest and -most on a stein. ' are in protecting the complexion in mid- uzzing beehives of industry and progress,as The band in any but a West-end theatre - —Gore Death tzar titre slvalve. � ��M����" ` .� k `t Pr re cue uar� of v,,,e ar Rlt(t tht =a , and the ase of some sim le lotion to ��a a roport on G'ypras summarized in tu�u consists of-from ei ht to ten men. ' r .' ` r ' spa y K Y P ,, y 8 A MonMooa d teh sa s. ounds of su ar add two teas oons r- eal the blistered and irritated kin. One a London limes. This report, written by e4pa y '-- ;:�} , , �4 I , p g p e For every four shillings spent in England Frederick and Earnest Kemp, experts in �•. r � '..- ground cinnamon tied up, cook together 1: +f the naRuente for this purpose is a cold o leas a personage than her Maj�Gy s late on drink ionly a half-penny -is expended ot1 o star culture who were bio ht here from tr �'Y F' tmiaeites then tit in the currants and sten :ream made of almond oil. Asim le sem- igh Commissioner, Sir Henry ulwer, , ag .,, 1 ' P _ P rin a na down to the close of the fiaaneial education- ngland by the department of fisheries for r %u It I slowly.five ininutes; skim out in a jar, coo:r. lour ice rubbed over the flesh is also effica- 8 Ellen Teet' the L scum actress is fam• the u ase of examiuin and ce ilio on „` - " ,: - y'' the visstegar a little longer ane pour .ovt:; coal and a single application will often ar 1890-91. It gives an lots)catling plc- oua as a ierver�of cater $he will frolic with the n s er bods at the maritime g t$ r p -, ' re of bhe island wader British occupation Y rovineea. 41<.. gym- ,•tagg relief in a night. P - . �Vheie one ie certain to be a>3ied to a d government, and roves by abnadant bar feline pets for hours. has left here for Prince Edward"Island �� ,{ , Wttttt,Bxofillswi�rA�'Lttum,Ri.Li:-Ligir, a ideuce that the inhabitants, at all events, The largest steam hammer in England is The Mme • Kemp have examined all the -°: " ± `; s , ;, r. �: and delicate white broths ma be ro( ucer irons true in riding or rnwinq, it does no beds in Westmoreland and Kent coup tee Y P farm to make$cine re ration #or it. Do 1 ve no just reason for complaining of the the huge iece of machinery in Wtolwich t t'5 't' :• - by etirrtag the yolks of two or three fresh P Pa g and the once famous beds at Shediae have ="` '.1 =: ), eggs with two tablespoonfuls of cold water. his in exactly the same way that you pro• esent regime. lit to to this point, indeed Arsenal, y means of which the monster t , at the re rt has been rtnci ll direct- Woolwich Infante are for ed, Its istrikin been surveyed and ut in roadineuia for � � - .. ,. . - which must thea a poured into the he,� a=cct your face from the wind in �1 inter. po P Pa Y 8 8 l' . ttub the skin with a sim le soft cream • Com laints there have been, whether force is 1,000 tuns. re-atocsking. For this purpose it is pro - `• ,- ` 3� brol:h, gently stirring tt all the time, w tl' P ' ell founded car not, as s the En Lsh se „ posed to nrehaee about 800 barreh► of . i -.lid, if you wish, powder it well. Wipe o(f y K Bismarck ie as fond of dogs as Onida. P h . r F out allowing the broth to boil after the egg. gcod Bnetouche or P. E. Inland o iters..- are ut in or.the will be curdled. lily surplus powder of oil, and when you per, and the Bigli Gommieeioner takes gin inseparable companions era two large 'ro a Eerald rr Y - °' P Y • oma in cleanse the complexion thorou hl m himself the duty of dealing with them Danish hounds., At dinner they eat beside espondent the Messrs. _ '-� < LEuoN SAUCE.—The olks of two .o g Y d of demolishiu them. In the 4 rin of Kemp stated that the oyster fiahin to • . :�t y ghm' `cith warm water and a little. are Castile 8 P 8 their master,sod oecaaiopally he feeds them g _ '• Vii; �_:a P this count. hag been ursued with a - , _ F one cup of sugar, one half cup of butter, one soap, if it does not irritate you skin. 1 9 the voice of discontent reached this with hie own hands. Y P M ti' tableapoonf ul of corn starch. Beat the egg, nut in tones which it was im ossible reckleasncae and lack of forethought beyond _ and su air until li ht • add the rated .incl ,. It is impossible to give advice in a rase t'Y l' ThAargest turret sillp in the world— anything ever before brow ht to their <• ` Yi g g g ike this to all. as eartuiu complexions are disregard. A deputation, in the name perhaps the largest battl sesahip in existence observation and unless a than a is made in 1R ` r . and juice of one lemon. Stir the whole into es eciall sensitive to eo a one in adient the orthodox Christian inhabitants of --fa the British battleehi Nood, which was g f a three ills of boilin water, and cook until p y P the methods of fiahin total extinction of , �• Q g g which is soothing to others. Glycerine is e� d Island, came over to lay before her launched at Chatham on July 30, 1691. g " - Y extreme) irritatin to man com lexions j Y Tho Hood has a die lacement of 14 150 this most im ortant fisher moat result. �;•. � a. it thickens suflicientl for the table. , a est 'e Government a memorial on the P Y .<. ' y g y p aaeial circumstances and condition of itis P �t the extensive Buetonche beds flaking '' - APPLfi.WATER.—Guttwo large apples iota !>ecause of the tendency it has to dry the tons. has been eSa ciall im rovident and lar a rfi. i' slices and pour a quart of boil;ng water on akin. This may be partly ov erco:no by mix- i and. The country, in the opinion of the Several years ago there was a law in Po- areas that ormely teemed with the Inc- 4 tz, + them, or on roasted apples; strain in two or ins it with a certain amount of rose water. emorialiata, was advancing to certain ruin, land which compelled every slanderer to cions bivalve are now of little or no value. :. - t three hours and sweeten slightly. f3ut a simple cold cream is one of the most Ile taxation was said to be ezcesaive. walk on all fours throw h.the $treats of they' eav and u reasive as it had been under g The hissers. Kemp experimented at vert 'A t;t IxISCUITS—A beatten biscuit is a Southern suitable and harmless thins that can be Y PP town. {. g e former Government it had been much ottitplaces at.d in one raking, which brought dish. It takes two quarts of flour,- a tea- i)ut upon the -kin, furnishing the pores as The b:ggast steam ferryboat in the world up fifty merchantable oysters, there were '� , i creased since while the reductions of s oonful of salt and two hes in tables on- it does with needed nourishment; and there + P is the Cincinnati built b the Penna lvania + f,. L, p g Pa , Y Y nearly 280 Cha should be returned to the . t =� r are ver few com lexiond a count. had diminished. ,:- fuls of lard,"and milk enough to make a y p , except oily ones, Railroad Company to ply Between New water. The ractice of the fishermen, stiff dough. Flour it and roll it out, then with which it does nota res. Uil con: lex• The tra a returns were unsatisfactory, P ,,," g y p York sad .jersey City. howerer is to carr otirever thin , sort out lay it on a stone slab or firm wooden board ions need no lotion of any kind but the lowing, as hey did, that imports ween to Y Y Y c sae of ex nits. The value of landed ro A whale, recently captured in Arctic the larger ones and throw the refuse away. 1- and pound it with a mallet or large rolling should be wiped with cologne and dusted P P P- waters was found to have imbedded in its But b far the eatest havoc is worked on le` pin. 1'he dough must be pounded one hour, with some aim le owder to remed this ty had very gravely de reciatexl9 in con- ' Y I ','; P P Y p side a hat n that belon ed to a whalin the beds b winter fishin throu h the ice; x until it rises in blistersaud cleaves from the defect, which becomes a ainful dish ure- nonce, as they., believed, of the financial P°O g g Y- 4 f3 - - P 13 vessel that had bQen out of service nearly all the dead shells, amah oysters Fnd mud i ment in warm weather. haustion of the island. All this the set _ board, ' half a centur bein left on the ice to fall on the beds iu �: w; . . wu as due to increasing taxation, sic a by 3• g l RIcE CAIKttis—Te one teach of soft-b6ilod A si le lass e e can rarel be wort. the spring, the result being sure death to -•.- -1 P de with decreasin roduction and the g Y Y city ttrden of their prayer was that ublic. more than a year witltnut beuig polished, everything ttnelerneath. The Idessts. rice add a pinch of salt, the. yoke of ons g P I' , -,Gloat Plains of Oam" Kent will examine the beds at Summer " i egg, Lwo tablespoons of flour, and ono rgb enditure should be reduced and for the surface becomes row honed by the P : an act cream or milk to make it the concis- No one, I tbiok, who is a naiutecl with P PP action of the testa, g aide and other its of P. E.•Island. ,; enc of s - hen read for.the t at o reasive lazes should be aholiali- �c., and irritates the Pa Q t y ponge cake ; w y he great plains of our own western contin- Thts ie the case which the late ids as they rub over it. THE ExERGI+ C POLICY f 5 oven stir in the well-beaten white of one ecn!t lying north of the great lakes can read i h Commissioner endeavors to answer in It"is when a oua fellow in Iove lies Tost '` - e Bake in mutlin tin s. .. the narratives of the ex editionsaent out itS g Y g being pursued by the departmantat Ottawa _ :. g$• g P is report. He had already replied in gen- his head that the girl in the case id likely lookin to the preservation and extension �' '' ' • BALLOON MUFFINS.—•Take' one pint 'of ssearch of the Jeannette explorers, or 41r. al terms that, in point of fact, taxation to mercifully Ivy her own on his shoulders.— of the oyster beds of the maritime provinces 'I` ffmtr, half a pint of water and half a pint corse Kennan s account of Siberia travel, ad been reduced, sad " at the productioua [1 hiladelphia Times. cannot fail Lo i;e prodnetive of mush good 3 of mink ; Leat thoroughly with an egg beat- without being impressed with the likeness G�prua, so far from suing diminished, "Cool ass cucumber "is eori+ectsGientifi-- and add very materially to the anneal _ .' - I_ er ; have gem irons hot, grease and fill suggested between the Asiatic steppes and ere showing a decide increase as a whole. rally. Investigators claim ths►t that vege- wealth of this important fishery. It }is a d 1'..- them two-thirds full. Bake in a quick the "Great Lone Land" of the western • lie present report goes more fully and more table usually has.& temperature one degree well known fact that agreatmalty localities . 1. i;. oven 20 minutes, or until light and brown- hemisphere. Many of Mr. 'Kennan's des• inuteiv over the whole ground and shows less than the surrounding atmosphere. which were at one time noted for the I i d. LXee no sa1L or bakin owder. criptiona of the country through which he" detail the very substantial ro rens that }s g P P g Chinese doctors mark the intervals be• quality of their oysters as well as for the a .. _; ,; passed ou his memorable journey to the as been mads elutin the ears of British tx HA1i OMBLET—Beat half a dozen eggs fl Y tween doses of medicine by bendin a stick fertility of the beds from which these flab '1 r penal colonies and the prison mines of east- lminiatration, g were taken have of late years become parately, very light. Have ready a spider and li htin it. The tient takes the medi- 1 with three tables cons of hot butter and ern Siberia are equally well suited to the C rue is essential) a lin- roduein g g � p YP Y P g cine when.the fire reaches the bend. , greatly depleted, and in some cases ex• , t �':: then pour in the eggs. Let them brown on moat boundicastracts west ofHudson'aRays ,entry. It hoe various other industries, - haunted. owing chiefly to reckless and- i the bottom and on top, then spread over it anal northward to the region o. Lhe Great lief among which are the cultivation of A disease peculiar to Japan is known as inordinate modes of fishing and the. utter c 1 Slave L&ke. Indeed, I knew of no more gra• a vine, the cultivation of thecarobtree,and kake, which is thought to be the result of absence of any artificial aid in the propaga- a cup of finely chopped ham ; fold the ome hie and truthful ortraiturea man art ` i let over, ts►lte u.p and serve immediately. P P Y P . e cotton cultivation. 13ut when the grain a rine diet. The disease is a slow degenera- tion of the species, or care in the'protection - � I of what used to be marked on the maps as arveat is deficient, there is nothing else tion of the nervous system and steadily and cultivation of the grounds to which t . ---- British North America, and i now more hick can adequately make un for the loss. increasing weakness of the P%tient. . they were indigenous. Among the beds - ,i �`s;: A Delicacy iII Left-Ovel PotatOeti•I commonly known do the Britis t Northwest, ow in 1887 there was a notable harvest The tramways in London consist of 117 once famous but now of no value whatever '_ i r „ or tate Canadian Northwest,than these name slurs, the effects of which were felt for a miles of line;but these are shared b several are those at Shediac known at the Poiriea A delicious way to prepare any left- Y narratives ; but I am sure no word or pic- n time afterward. In 1888 the harvest com anies the North 'Metro litan ownin beds. Senator Poiriea whose forefathers .' i - over boiled otatoes is to mince them viae g P' + P° g + P titre can adequ ttely convey to the mind rho ns of avers o amount,butaot cod encu h - with a seasoning"of pepper anti salt, a half_ $ g 8 41 miles, the London nesrlx 2�, rho Lon- fished these beds, shortly after hie sieve•,- ;. onion very delicately chopped, and t\vo or real impressions which hese regions make compensate for the deficiency of the pre don Street about 13, t►itd five other com• tion to the upper house mads a speech in I. upon one who lives among and travels over nus year. The peasants, who had fa h;n vias 41 miles between them. which he ur ed the matter of restock- r . three sprigs of. parsley also minced fine. Pa K . them in long journeys ill summer and will- i to the hands of the moncy lenders, had in these run out beds and reservin there .. Aselt a tablcapoonful. of butter in a rather ter. 1t is out this to talk of vastness and Tho passage through the 4nez Canal g P B ' large frying pan, and when t}te an is ver g t surp.us as yet to easels liiem to clear off rows shorter eve ear. Accordin to the that are still of value to the government, - . -fit } . P Y solitude and silence, of transparent air and eir debts. This, then, wad the state in g ry Y g . 0 hot our in the tatoes, s read them thin annual re rt the averse duration is 23 His speech had the desired effect, and one �f:,,'x` ` P Pt' P illimitable sunshine in summer, or of fierce, hich the found themselves in the early �• g of the results was the conference of fishin - ly and evenly over the bottotu, and set howlin Hinter tem este ahuttin down Y goon 31 minutes, soma 35 ntinutea less 8 K thar_n a little back or, to of the stove or in A P g rt of 18811, before the lima ar which the ins etors held at Ottawa l"t ear. 4 - - " P about the lonely traveler as he struggles t w harvest wad to be gathered in; and it than tvretve months ago. lhis improvement Pe Y t. - - the oven, tightly covered. When they are forward the onl a of of color in the wel- is due to the electric light enabling the AT THE CONFERENCE It, , '_ a dee olden brown underneath fold :hem Y P mainly lent some support for the moment veaescla to continue their vo a e at ai ht. ` P g Cerin wuate of avow with no friends shrub Y g g a number'of recommendations ware made as , over like au omelette and serve on a era• g = Y peseimietic critics and complaints. Bats P or tree or aheltarin hill .cello * his tired- f A atran a custom is followed b Mexican follows: No winter fishing on depleted ,. g f; f, ,e cloud presently paRsed. The harvest u. ..- ley-garnished dish. — sense, onl to find an en`-creed halon liars c y beds • small oysters to be immediately re- Y g-1 s!1 proved•to•be larger than that of any farmers. The nae oxen of one colour in the , -- I where darkneFs overtakes him, i`rom whew le of the ten preceding years, and it was morrin , and another color in the after- turned to the water; productive beds to be - �'� : •.: Uozen for r and death no morniu ma fished alternste ears ; rohibition of mud - - For Uoatrohin a Husband• P° K Y thione in turn by the more bouptiful crop noon. hey do not know why ; but they Y P .. - arouse him—it is quite another to Dave c Iggt1, TVaver beioca ha.l such results know that tt roust be the ri ht thing to do, digging and the inauguration of a syatemof" i ;` Tf the ladies of Berlin keep cn as they ex silenced these thin s in one's own er- .• g leasee to .ties willin to en a in the ` 4 be un that fair cit will be as noted P S P yen knoxn in Cyprus In lt3t;:., under bicause their forefatheredid'it. Pa g , gag have g Y ,, son. urkiah rc.le, cu!tivation o oysters, similar to that of (. t for old maids as are the wilds of I�evv F.ng the+ harvest had been oxo-p Thera ie, .gaga,"no morn curious place , land. A ht:nted anti dna crate hrisliand of Among the mountains there are grandeur ouctll noel but iia amount was seareel + p+' I:uropein eo ,and soma of the United i Y on the I acific seaboard"than Iquique, wtieh States. As result of these recommend&- •' P anti solitude ; mists wreathe the lofty coal- 1 if t iia of 1*489 or of ISA while in average was bombarded by the Chilian fleet last year. t i' Berlin has just brought to light the axis• mita and tie nlontz the valkya where the urkiah ears it vt•ae not much mora than a tions perils ant voted $5000 for the p�r- - tence of a society called the "Association rivers run ; morning and evening balite the if d, y It stands in a region where Cain has never : " of \tarried �Vomeit for the Control of Hus been knc,wn to fall. �oae of curve ing the oyster beds and plant- ano. y, ice.cla•l peaks in floods of golden Nottingham 1llarket Square is aha of the ing new ones, m accordance 'with which a i 4- bands." A corps of skilled detectives is and crimson for from ,moment to Found Ouw survey of l3hccliac Labor has been completed "°`fir maintained b the club these keep watch" g y ' largest in the kingdom, occupying five and Y moment shadows tints slid tones of and already 2i0 acres of water area set. • Ii. ' ' on the of hereabouts and doiatga of married ' ' Mamma : " 3� girl►of Cha children hid my s half acres, all of it uncovered, and cur- apart for the purpose of carryingon natural + • w colors come and go to mark Cha peas- i re +" rounded with lofty buildings. The houses men who stay out late 0 riightN. When my in hours • and climb where you will, pp� ., and artificial reproduction of oyst•trs. chis � ' 8 Nuree i Little Johnny hid'sin,ma'am." round it have projecting upper stories, - - - ;..: lord comes home at au unearthly hoar and tae prospect is always limited, bound is the area upon which the Messrs. Kemp a *.- - tells some in enious and lausible lie m ,1lamma: Then Jottnay is the one Rho forming a colonnade it front of the shops. have beau working since corning out from. . f3 P Y nil varied. Eveen the barren, •unsociable .. , lady knows exactly where 1►e has been. I'in- pact that lam downstairs. The tallest policeman in tits United King- En land. Petitions have also been received - - T sea ie not without changing anger ►lid b ally ha is lured into a meeting of the asaoci- motions, fr&ubht, indeed, dt times with dem ie Gnosia le Daly, one of the members by she department, ask ng for the survey, r , T. - ,tion and made, in the presence of all the Lettuce is alt excellent aerso tonics. ':. of the Royal iriah Coaetabulwry. He ie 6 aettin a art and reatockin of Cha follow• ` ' I ' ,, danger anti terror • but the traveler who has 8 P 8 members to swear reformation. If the feet 8 inches in hes ht. Another member passed many atasona in the grandest mount Germany has a boarding establishment fi in waters: • . she k ,of the sn rise and bumitiaition h of the same force Sergeant Moffett, ofbediao harbor,''Baie Vette and Ti ish .� tP sin scenery, or has sailed on many a sea, or birds, where the feat ered ones are ' gn `._ 'rn he is incorri ible. One t the a of while their owners are"awe �Ilyshannon,st&ade 6 feet 51j inches. in the province of New Brunswick. ' - clo not cur$ hr K }las yet to find, in an acquatutance wi h ken car y . ( gleans from all this that German women are great plains, a new set of novel:ind strange Paderewaki, when .travelling, has his Eastern Harbor,Cheticam�t,Fader's Pond t ' making fully as great strides toward equal experiences.—[Century. It has liven stated that the emigration of iaiio in hie bedroom, and immediately on on the south bideuf St. Ann eBay: Sydney t a 1 ity and the attainment of their ri hts as ,. _ g he French•Capadiana to New England has cuing commences practising,and it a matfett River, binRan Ba Mira Bay, Catalone - largely to religious pro gan'&, o from 13ay,l:aet Bay and Big Glace Bayin the pro• their Auter,can staters. wen dna a e f great ditliculty to get him away . tenrents made y Mr. etreault i --_- : + Vhen he was at Manchester in the Vince of Nova Scotia. >:. Drank on Jsmaioat ( ' ut the ata t. '�,- - - t - - .. r - ' - - lie of the members of the commission ep- winter of 1890, he remained there exactly 5ummeraide Harbor, t)cwell Bay,Emegor Kitchen Rules According to the vete of Attlel,oco, Rhode ,iuted to, inquire into the causes of the . forty-eight hours, and out of that time he West, and Winter Rivers in th provence.of A little" of the grated rind of tits fruit is Island, that town is a prohibition village. migr&tion of the farmers to the United w�at the piano twenty-seven. P. l.. Island. y. ` - t. ` much more delicate for flavoring lemon than Not,a drop of rum or whisky - sold there, 'tutee, show that natural causes are quite 1890 there were -•- - - but something worse ia, and is astonishing efficient to accAunt for_ the action of these Un the let of January, , the extract. in England and Wales Bti3OQO lunatics "un• What Oasts Means in ludia• ,' : Scald rhubari- before cooking it. It takes quantities. Men and women get drunk as eohla. He sasigne.aven redeona why they der otficial oognizanre." Tt ie estimated ' much leas sugar,- and yet it seems to have they have dune heretofore, and not until annot be induced to remain at home. One that there are about 12, 000 other lunatics A story just published in the Indian news- Z lost none of iia acid. recently was it learned how they became so a their poverty ; another is the size of their in their own homes, sso that the total sum- papers gives soma idea of what caste mesas '' f n Pa amiliesa; atilt another is the difficulty of s, Orange peel dried and grated makes a intoxicated in so tshort a a ca of time un• bar of insane people in Englan3 and Wales in that country. It appears that some time. I fine, yellow powder• that is delicious for lees liquor was sold on the sly by acme oua, a�blishing hen►es ; and yet another ie the w�08 fid_ ago, is rho neighborhood of Fyzabad, a man � { ' flavoring cakes and puddings. who evidently lied s good thing in spite of iefecttve cultivation of the land ; while the - �; One of the fastest voyages from China to of the Ahir or cowherd caste was carrying :f T , Your bailing water ever raisins, rind ]ct the law governing �t�te sale of intoxicants. ate for luxury, the seizure of household New York was made in the summer of 1890 a Ygjtngcalf home on his shoulders,when by them stand & moment before seeding. It People, thought whisky was brought into fleets and v,&gee for dept, and the plague some accident it slipped down and broke ire " lessens the labor wonderfully the town from Chia city, but it wash t. The f pedlers complete the list of the checks by the stearnahi.p G[erfocfle, of the Glen Line, neck. The Brahmans declared him to be ` '' B which the French-Canadian farmers have to Glas ow which arrived from Amo in `"` '�""'` Lt using melted chocolate in cooking, aituaLion beta.-.ie die uatinq. Men were g ' y an outcast and sentenced him to the severest - fir�t mix with it a part of the sugar before seen at night sleeping in doorways and upon ubmit to. In the United States they can forty-six days. The fastest time was by form of Hindu excommunication for six , ► adding it to the other ingredients. theaidewalka in a stupor. Some had been take a new start, but in the region about the (;lerfshiel of the same line—forty-three t ' ti`' r ; months. 'they further told him that hs Int making sauces that are thickened with drinking alcohol and-water, some paregoric Quebec they have so many drawbacks that da e• could not have committed a greaterain than ' The lar est advertisement in the world horou hl anal other stuff which had burning dualities. this is impossible. He fails to assign a ee- g „ ., causing Cha death of a cow, but,taking into =�` : flour, mix the hour and sugar t K y r fs that of the Glasgow Yewe, cut in the ` befo_'e adding the boiling water, to prevent These thinge were not resp�naible for the igioue motive,sad declares that their social aha cf flower bode on the side of a hill consideration that he was an uneducated �,r; reater art of the drunkenness,, however, nd economic condition sufficiently explains pe they.would deal very leniently with ., lumping.—[Uood Honsekceping. g P back of Ardenlee, Scotland. The words man, - — - and when the-good people found out that heir notion. 11 Glasgow News" can be seen and plainly him. During the period of eaeommuntcation _- u ," :� * ,e A Uo01 Head quarts of Jamaica ginger were being con it will be gratifying to a good many of teat{ at a di lance of four miles ; Cha length be was ordered to lead a lifeof mendicancy, Via{ - t i . aumed every day by inebriates, they held the cutler sex, no doubt to note that after the total len th of and with a rope around his neck and a- 4�* : ; There ie nothing th&t condtieee to such a u their h.oda ni astonishment• W hen a g ' of each letter ie 40 fest. g piece of the calf's tail on his shoulder he 3` ` P !1 it is a man who ie responsible for the in• rho line 323 feet, and the area eovored by �` aucceasf=sl ttieetng of ewerggencies better man couldn't get whisky or alcohol he was to perform ilgrimages to different .,, ` that a cool head. with a erfect confidence trc►duction of'young woncen into the church ,the letters 14,846 feet, p 5 < ` - f • P would buy Jamaicagirger,pour it downu� to do duty as choir boys. Somehow, of all Hindu shrines. The members of his family t� 't . that everything is going to come out right. so much water and then go reeling a One of the largest orchestras in the world were forbidden to supply him with eithe>'' ' Whether thin s are "comin out all ri.ght" r men a and boyo poeiittone and voeationa g g Cha town. the situation has become so ie at a prison in Pennsylvania. Hera a ahelterorfoodundera snail of under cin e r -.. "- or not, at leash the feeling of quiet serf con- alarmin that a crusade has been started to vt hich lovely woman has either invaded or ni fill concert is luso b what is robabl P y 8 $ . a K been drawn to latel , the monc► 1 of bo 8 Y g Y P y similar excommunication. The Ahir reaentk _ - trol makes one better able to work toward shut u ever storekeeper who sella Cha Y Y Y the strangest orchestra ever- known, con- 1 returned to his villa a but until after the . �5".`" the cod result. To a mother this calf os- P Y chairs by choir boys fisc not hitherto bean Y g ' - K p stuff for lir sea other than medicinals slatin of about three hundred performers purification ceremonies he mus;t live in a session is invaluable. . Ina lar o famil P threatened. But now this Landon divine, 8 4 g Y One store has it done up in pint whisky Dr• Haweie, comes the front, with the who never see ono another. This prison is, temporary grass-thatched house=which hoe i� " small events calculated to upset the do- bottles, and quite a trade has been brought co�ge of ilia convictions, and gives plans- Perhaps, the only one in tbo world where been erected for him. Aman of one of the -,- c men+pie machinery era constantly occurring. about in this manner. One woman, with a ibis arguments about the superior quality the inmates aro allowed to cultivate the art lowest and most degraded castes has Wem . It seems to be a law of nature that chil- careworn ex cession upon her face, pleaded of a woman's voice, her gentle, respect- of music, and the privilege )e deeply appre• selected to ppurify him. A barber, after ��: x dren should continually have hairbreadth with Sherif Read at fits office Monday re fol manner, and the greater spiritual Dialed by them. The music begins precise- shaving the eielinquentand paring the nails - escapes, and come within an inch of losing garding"the matter. She said her husband sense she has of the service. Blit granting ly at six o clock every evening, and ends at of his hands and toes, will make over the; '�:-� n ,' their lives. But it is equally"a law of na- q, upon the verge of delirium tremens on all this and more"too, does any conserve- the stroke of seven. hair and nails to the low-caste attendant, '" tore that they should escape. And when- account of the use of thus ginger. He had five heart yield readily the perfescones+o of A hist as to how base baU might be play who will butt: them and also set bre to th* ' - - ever the critical moment arrives in her oven lost &fine asition in one of the shape and - 1 it is im orient for p e o$icer to do what he could th3 little sweet-faced lade in their "white ed at sea or on the lakes is given in the hut. Then the Ahir is co�•ered with cow r ^ f nether d th an an do tee of excellence in Pall Mall Budget's notes on a trip to Nor- dun fter which he will take a plunge tote '4 ` .% �`-�, ' life or the fife o a sur hens. C y g" a woman to remember Chet the verK .Soret for her.to This is but one of several cases 1? -<7 1 a a do at that moment is to;lose have come to li ht within a few !nusro'l technique or trained religious think- way, in which a game,of cricket on the the suer Sarju and oomeout purified. Even :- i thine she c n that 8 in stimulate the average ouangregatiop to packet is thus described : The ball was then he will not be re-admitted into caste. . i` t her head. weeks. The people who have threatened greater spirit of raise than the sweet tied to about twenty yards of stout line. fellowehi until he bas feasted fifty Braht w4 1 hat mean$ to be gel lens instead stn the sale eoi Jamaica ginger era K _ - [$ To dot P to p ntaneonsvofees of tbeenppsuted innocents R�banever tt was knocked out to sea the maps and 100 of his brethren �9, , of helpful, to be a drag it-Mead of an assist- thoroughly aroused and blieq intend to do it, p ohs if joyously from simple ple4anre fi�dern �d to hugl in the line, which gen• �� -__--'� _ h ` ` ;' ante. In an emergency one should rather became entsn led at this eri6ieal here era in living t This idea, of course, might bo e Y $obits are soon assumed; but when w' 1" 4`� 4` seem heartless than inefficient. T 1l�laeks are of vary ancient orfgin:: In -a rudely disposed of by peepinginothechoir's moment, And defied t e exefted efforts "to strive to strip them off, 'tis being flayed : x ' F_ r olr faint or m after service or durin rehear• release it ore the batsman had piled lip the alive.. Cow r. � k;l q always 10 people ready to c y earn old at M cenas Drr Sohlta broing-roo 8 --[ pe shed tears over the tiufTerer where theta 38 tomb 3,000 Y Y ° " and sees the wa " mann found two,bodiea with faces covered t but do let ns, ff we�csn, rt•tain the 1� a b gigs I>Ae attewhed teethe bel Next to axeollenae fs the s oaF,tioit off` > ore who stands coolly by y masks.of old. One of rho masks rep- sim le faith that all children are eharnbjm y PP , . Q - . , ,, ' ''"� to help him. 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A tY.. ..f i✓ .'�.` t' x .�s .J, J. k ,�.. - ..A. - !a' _♦ , .. -. - .�' :an l .,. t .,:--...�� �r: _ �� •tib .. > - -- .,tom _�- - a. b, ,,: _ ._ _. 1 y, : - "%- -°-"? ,;* x'' :n - _ u z - ., _ '... .g}.._7^.', .,a .vP- :.,r:. ....•. n3,.« a$.a « :.rr >.u€- x -' :*�%�. �,. ''4.. .--�- 4' TO OUR BUBBGRIBERs:By reidrring R _$ �� ,.; —Will Ro ere bas almost entirol re• •-r - ; . to the address label on your paper you gra•" '• � , 021!! Of bpalrty. � $ . 11 { s can always ascertain the date to which covered from his recent.illness. a>gipers at "Rosebank" died sudden! ofV - 8M_ 410 : ' : out subscription to TuB Nitws is pbaid. —This weather suggests the idea that Bart failure on Monde evening. H®r .. . g , .,� jt `� . 11 a emlttances are '. acknowledged byK� � KERY:� r r y the coal bin re uires some attention. en�aius were taken to t _e cit on Tues- bang� Qi date on label on the first paper fol- q ;r fid, owing receipt of money at this office. Always —Mr. and Mrs. James Herr, of Staten ay morning. _ ;•, , . -_ _ a -. )keep .sate paid ahead. +� Island N. Y. visited with his fath - • {{� ,. -: .. - _ er, (leo. —The married men defeated their bache- �a.,_ � �: ,, Kerr.' 1 . I cll or brothers at cricket on Friday but,adg Just opened a �cra►te <o i a goods' �-4,�, a , t a E % —Be eat a and o to Whltb Fair, . g y g from the manner in which the o r . - Sr, > k y ,P, : great attractions this year sept. 20th, sled their pedal extremities on Saturday _ . _ .v: ,_t, 3 „ f'V � - . . PICHERINQ, Ob1T., KEPT. 2, 1892 21st and 22nd. *** they seemed to take victory very much to 'j - y . . —Mrs. L. Flhsyth and children are heart. The were all laid a with stiffness. Ii. I . g 'I the l ' e t tyle °� yX 1 ,; ' } ; . ` with friends at M rtlo this week while y p '� T bio --The Friends sabbath school. people : Lyman raaticates on his own door step and their invited guests held a picnic at , . ` Vii. _ LOCALISMS. :._.. I . � -� --4and•other places convenient thereto. the Be on Wednesday. The members • prettyest pa% ltterns. -• ` - _1. ,:_ • •--Tho difl?erenencebetween Frank Guth of theabbath school down there also ��``�ji - �j a1. + `s l —Mrs. Wm, Peart, of Toronto, was in bio and a sexton is that while the latter looks took a hand in the days proceedings. A C1.1.D Ar '- - CH A� ,; 4t _ _ - - • - the village on Wednesday. afiEer a gUurch the former employs hie splendid time was spent. '. . w —Limited quantity of cedar shingles at time in keeping the school out of mischief. �� , � 11 . I . �. . -, the Pickering Lumber yard. • . —We have received lettere from no - r ■ -� a ��- yDUNBARTON* ,f' 4 . —Miss Hattie Law is visiting with Mr. lose than four different scribes at White. . Fall Fair. 1. � . . ' and Mrs. D. Pickett, at Marshville, Ont. Vale this week. Only the first two re- AsIbe tall fair season is almost with �., 1 —John Sowerby, of Oshawa, is with ceived could be accommodated with ire possibly-it would be of interest to our r To those Who- wear - ' ' his daughter, Mrs. Robert Gordon,of this space. - po readers to have a few dates furnished. . I Sernt ons next sande in the �d'ltbo• y P — y Here the are : - t . Everybody'cotl�e to the Whitby Ea• dist church. Morning—"The Brazen Industrial at Toronto.........►.....sept, s to lr _ � — - . hibition. (Treater attractions this year Serpent and Modern Pythons, Care 4" Montreal at Montreal.............. �• 18 to 83 3 • than Byer. � * Evening—" Ragged Prodigal, Father's Western at London.............. •• is to 84COrrET • _-: ''-.:, - . : —R. M. Armstrong and wife are with welcome, Prince! feast." Ontario et Durham at what...... " 90 to est - % g y North York at Newmarket........ " P7 to 90 � her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, —Mrs. M. Robins,accompanied by her North Ontario at Uxbridge...,•... b7 to ire ��o i.:.. of Church st. daughter and son, of Croydon, Surrey soarboro at Woburn.............. ssth r. Whitchurch at Stouffvine........ Oct. 4 er 5 • . . —Mrs. Harvey, of East Toronto; visit- England, have been visiting bey father, West Durham at Howmanvilie.... .. set is ed at W.Woodruips, the forepart of the Wm. Helliwell, of Highland Creek,�for a E York and Markham at Markham " s to 7 We take thiB 8pportunity of Saying to the : Georgina and N. G. at'sutton.... " . 13 et 14 - ; present week. few days. Also Mies Minnie Helliwell -- . —Our thanks are hereby tonderedJobn and Miss Maude Dwight, of Toronto. - - • - : - - - Coaltice for a basket of apples aecompn• —Wesley Moorish, who has been em Civic Holiday. p8ople that `w8 can give satisfaction itself In the - led by a boquet of flowers. ployed at Whitby for some time was - - . 1 , —Mrs. W. Miller, and two children,: of not feeling well and drove up here to � Friday was observed as civic holiday by Way Of ClOthing 13aIIts;, stilts and OverCOats. _ Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. C. E. Mar- see his sister, Mrs. William Peak, on the people of this village, but a more die• . - % -• quis and other friends in this vicinity. Sunday, 21st ult. He grew gradually agreeable day could scarcely have been - Gormley Bros., have completed their worse and when, a physician ;was sum. selected. The bell summoned the fire. . - - - The tailoring department is in full blast for the r � - fine large barn. The eavetroughing was moned he informed the patient that it men at 8 o clock, but the drizzling rain - - - ; . = revented the contemplated ra adjusted on Tuesday,just before the rain was a case of Typhoid fever. Wes. is F p p etiae. f g,ll trade, and meYely to mention that it is in • . Y descended. now being nursed by his sister through When the time appointed for the cricket —It is with difficulty that E. Broad what is called a mild attack of the dread match between bachelors and benedicts _ '` - bobbles aroundthesedays. Wbileplaying disease. bad arrived the rain has not ceased fall in the hands of the sante- manager is proof that 11 I on Friday he was struck upon the ankle —Those of our liubseribols who rite in ing. Notwithstanding this fact many of u s I' with a cricket ball. arrears should not. be in the least sur• the players aesemblod at the grounds and eveCy gar»lent will be well made. ' _ —The trustees of our,school have secured prised if they receive a demand for im- pI . W8 have a .. . e nt the forenoon in ractice. After ' the serViee of Mr. Gerrow, of BellEville, mediate settlement through a qualified dinner the weather gave promise of clear- . _ t for the balance of 1892. He will take collector, or a lawyer. Fact is, we have ing, and the gatbe of the day started. good assoitment of worsted, trouserings, suit- • '� j1 charge of the pupils on Monday morning too much money out, and are compelled Having lost the toes the benedicts were - ' _ i. next. to take this step in order to keep our set to bat and secured 47 runs at the fall `� : I 1.; —Epworth Lean ie next Wednesday business in a flourishing condition. The f the tenth wicket. The boys then took . . ing8t overcoatings etc., and use first-cls,ss trim- a ' avenin in Methodist church. Debate— amount ma appear small to each sub he willow putting u 59 runs. A ain.the . , • ., . g Y pp F P g �, "Resolved that iron has been more bene- scriber, but when viewed from our stand enedicts batted securing G2 for their side wings. Come and see what we ca%do for you. _ ficial to man than wood." Come all a hot point the sum is considerable. Those dile they disposed of their opponents for - `'� straggle is expected. who prefer to settle with us should do so 9 runs. Thus it will be seen that the - - ' . r . . , - - ' . ,i'._ —J. D. A.Tripp, who has been in (ler• at once. aehelors were defeated by one run. Here ° - man ursuin his musical studies for the —The Piokerin Orchestra is a thin o! s the score:— ' - :_ ;past year, returned to Toronto a couple of animation and purpose. The organi a• 7Mh1►D1C", We ,ha`ire made arr-angemonts -to act ag agents for A good - - I weeks ago. He wars with friends in this cion has secured the fireball for practice, - 1st Innings. Qnd Innings, .,, . ' vicinity a few days this week. where a class of ten are drilled once a iroad, c �fargach b . . Tytler........... .. 10 b Totter:,;........ ie Toronto Steam Laundry. Bring along dour Linen —Walter Mercer bad a watch ground week by Prot. Tou,min, of Toronto. arguis,b Tytier.... s tau out...... q _ - - up in rather a novel way- last week. That such an affair should extend in this reig, b Richardson 1 b Maraach...A,,,, o - . . I: �Philethreshing the "ticker" fell into the village there is not the least cause for �ten'an, c Law b and have It Laundried like neve. Prices are Richardson........ 4 b Maraach.....,,.,. 3 eylnder and was converted into a mixture surprise, ae this C3mmunity is full of lark,b Dfargach.... 11 b Tytler............ 1 • of particles of wheels, glass etc. musicians of both sexes, of no mean or- tinting, c Kerr b _ T tier ..... ...... 4 -b Tytler...... .;.,. i reasonable and work ood. . —Tuesdays ram caugbt our farm�era der, but heretofore the trouble has been npp. c Margach b g .. . � . Richardson Br. b , I {with their coats off. Had the weather re- to get properly- organized. Now that Tytler .. .... .... 8 b Tytler............ 10 . i. ( i mained fine for the week the harvest that difficulty has been removed, we ex dor 1 b ata,g,ah 9 would have been almost finished. Now pest to innumerate an orchestra among tickie,run out,..... 1 11, w,b Margach.... 1D I CKIE - �s . l', it will take some time to finish. - the institutions of the .village. 'app, not out...... 0 e Lachford,b Tytler o . . . ; -1. am, b Ty tier...... 0 not out............. 8 NIARQtJIS . ; —The Cricket team have been proper. —The Pickering College opens on Tuea v, Richardson, - - _- t� ing all week for visiting Highland Creek day neat, Sept.6th, with bright prospects. run out. .... ..... o at Kerr...Kerr..........., o -- -- — — ----- — 14 s' l — I 1�! Extras............ 4 Extras............ 8 ,� ' ' this (Friday) afternoon to have a game of The remises have been thoroughly rano --- -- _ ., EAVETROUGHING I ` .- .. , . . � cricket with the Searboro team. The vate and the accommod•ition furnished Total_.......... .. 47 Total............ t2 - game will be called at 1 o'clock. to pupils will be the very best. Besides - ► - $acaat.otts• - r - i � —John Woodruff shipped from Lake- the staff of teachers already mentioned, a 1st Innings. find Innings. :o: " ' - • , 11. ':. field on Thursday, for Montreal, 24 first-class commercial master has ►been rindlay, b Bateman 1e b Bateman.....:.. 4 � \` steers and two heifers, average weight engaged, so that those desirous of taking Owens, stp Clark-:.. 0 c Tripp, b Marquis 7 ` I � f' 1 050. These cattle were purchased for u that branch of stud alone can dos Latchford,bBateman, o b Bateman ,_, o A large shipment of eavetrough just a.irived and I am re . - I p p y J. Richardson Jr., b •% . - I !_ Shaughnessy & Kennedy, Peterboro. under efficient instructions. As will b Bateman ........... I b Marquis,.....•... s pared to meet orders, no matter how fast they Come in ` . —The celebrated Dorenwends star seen by referring to advt. in anothe Kerr, b Bateman.,.. 13 b Bateman......... 3 . . - - 4 acrobatic and mastic tom an have column, young radios desirous of Lakin Loaven•,b Bateman 1 b Bateman.,...... i as th©y have been doing during the past few weeks..- . a company g Law, 1 b w, b Broad 0 b L►ateman-.•..... 0 . ( been engaged by the Whitby Fair, and musical inetructiona have a splendid op ti. afarKach, not Ont 18 c Tripp,bclark.,,r 4 Call and leave your order along with the rest . .. - =� ''i will give free exhibitions in front of the portunity afforded. Any furtber informa T tier, 1, Bateman.- 3 b satewan....... .. io ' . - - - - r - - yy and have y our houses and barns troughed { Dillingham. h Bate- . . _grand stand. Sept. 20th 21st and 22nd, tion will be cheerfully furnished by th man .............. 0 not out............, o. Don't ; 11` —Little Lloyd Hopkins, unnoticed, F. Margach, b Bate- and bell to our neighbors. - . - y p Principal, Prof. Firth, Pickering, Ont. p Y g man ._.. _, 0 btiwicken.......... i for et to leave our order . With y ` .. .: ` gained access to bis fathers dispensmq —James, son of Edward Cornell wa Kennedy,bClark,,,, i hit wicket........ 1 g y -- 'x . � , room and possessed himself of a bottle engaged cutting grain for A. Boone o Extras.. .•........; a Extras_........... s the right man. _ - _ • < • containing oil of vitro!. This he applied the Srd con. on Thursday of last woe Total ............ Total......:... - ' to hie arm with the result that that limb When the rain came he and Lew. Boon ` - ' is now very sore. deposited the supply of twine and all r A largo number of villagers witnessedG R , , . ' . . _ 1 ' Parties sendingletters to nswill kindly movable articles belonging to the bind the game, loudly upplaudiug when a point • • � * - . ? address W.J. Clark, NEws Office, Picker- i'n an old driving shed a n the plat was !nada in either side. At t ht she t in . The leading tinsmith, Pickering. '" ..: j+ • ppoo tervale during the afternoon light showers • - - �� ing. Unless NEwa Office be ut upon the When they drove oat on Ddonday to r *s + , dseended, when the visitors �?voald take - - A:}I . envelope, there is danger oft a letter go- sumo operations they found 'that so ing astray. Our correspondents will thieving persons had made way with t shelter beneath the numerous shade trees kindly bear this in mind. tools and twine, of the latter there w surrounding the crease. The players were less fortunate, having to remain in si- ENOUGH FOR THE The recent rains bave made some about 10 worth i . . � • The thief had even r tion as the game continued uninterrupted . — deep rats in the roadway on :he 3rd eon., moved the canvas covering from t e by the ''Scotch Mists." . on the east side of Decker's bill and also machine, leaving it exposed to the hea I - People guilt of such acts sliou It sae intended to have a tug of war has •list r opposite Mr. Knowles place on the same rains. yy C i 1 eoneession. These washouts should be be shot on sight. The only apparent cl a between the two teams at the conclusionWISE e received a Targe Con- I attended to before the wet weather com• to the thief is that no person but a far r of the match, bat the idea was abonded signment Of Fresh t1rOCeries, New x - - on account of the unfavorable weather. p► menses. would have use for each articles. John Jacques brought up a bag of bar- Fruits, Crockery, C1lasswalre, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cof- - A ; —J. L. Tripphas had the deed of a two —Goo Gordon and a coir le of la E ' therefore companions went down the i er fishi y vest apples, which he distributed among fees, oto., and is selling it cheap for Cash. ; Call at his store year old colt made over to him, V q the cricketers at frequent intervals. This '' those who possess what they think to be Monday afternoon. When homecoiui g and get some of the bargains he is offering. - speedy animals had better watch this time arrived they had only secured a prof the game was particularity interest ing to the spectators, as they too came oungster and its popular driver, else they lie of small chub as a reward for the da a in for a share of the fruit. John was a - othmay surprise them. Fact is all colts labor. The return journey was comm© Very popular man while his apples lasted. ISAAC WISE PICKERING. � . are very fast before being broken to bar• ed reluctantly as all three were do - �_ - . Hess. hearted at the want of success. �Vl n The benediote felt keenly the absence of ___ _ r , . . —Mrs. L: Lewis,Highland Creek. who abort half way through the marsh so a ladies, as it was expected they would be �i►aa thrown from her bu four weeks present in large numbers, to applaud thoseSPRING ' . £ gay Rave expression to his discontent. A who !lad sworn to "love and aherlsllis . ago and bad her leg fractured, was.remov- large pike, upon hearing such a mourn al = GOODS , . ed last week from Mr. Lobb 's Queen st. stor , became sympathetic, and mad a them. But Friday was nota lady's day therefore their absence was excusable. east, to her sister's, Mrs. Allen, Bismark terrific bound for the boat. The lad . ` s A date bas not vet been erten ed far AVenae, But we are sorry to say it ,will screamed, thinking it was it snake, it g . be some weeks before she can be removed (leorge knows a fish when he gees it d the return match, but no doubt such will --- - - -- - .. - . I ` , • .. i�fiSii./i iiiii ii�iiiiiiiaiiiassiY'ns&sieiiiiiii�i�il��ii..� - - home. take lace sometime in the sweet sub&e materially assisted hie pikeshi�p in ah f• F ........................................ .. ............... . —Thursday evouing last week, John fling oft his mortal coil: Thia is, r• 9aent. In the meantime the benodiots . . - console themselves with th thou ht ' . . - . 'N , Leos brought to this office a corn stalk baps the most striking example of a If• „Marriage is not a FailureQ g that We are `re�elVlYlg dally our Spring ►StoC1 . - : measuring 12 ft. 4in.which was grown on sacrifice yet recorded to the credit of e his farm on the 4th con. This for a time finny tribe. The remainder of the jo r. . held first place, but hriday evening (leo. ney home passed off like a aweet dye sllerria. ,o. of ,0. . . Decker went ransacking around the corn —Although for considerable time a KzA.m-•-Cn the 96th alt., the .wife of Rev.F. C, P LII �(jIIshII$ fields in the neighborhood of Ghreenwood Texas or horn 8y has been a sour of n• keam,Qcarboro,of a son. > > n. and succeeded in downing the above with noyatsce to farmers and stock breeders n POOT--•At drib Hail, Pickering,, on August the Shaker Flannels, Cottons, - ' - - - = L. __. -- 12 ft. 10. the other side of the line, it is only roc t. 12th, the wife of A.A.Post,of a daughter. COttOIIades, St11rt1I1 s, . l� ---Two valuable mares belonging to the ly that this little pest has made its p• �' F- estate of the late Gideon Wilson were rance in this township. We visite a . Dr. William S. Frank a rominent . Winoeys, Tweeds, f - , 1. 1j' F• p .� i. . . struck by lightning and instantly killed herd of cattle the other day and were e• physician of Norwick, Ont., died Tuesday . WOrstBds, Etp. � on Tuesday evering about 7 o clock. warded by•seeing thousands of these n• night after a long il:ness. •'Nellie" one of these animals, bad amark sects. They settle aroan3 the borne rid Mr. Archibald McCallum, far 60 years .,f. I` 1. o - - . - +4 - -of three minutes, and not long ago Mr. across the forehead of the cattle and a a -a resident of North Yarmouth Elgin Co. _- ( � ; • - A. J f' Wilson refused 8200 forber. There were source of constant torment. Not opt do is dead, aged 80. He was unmarried. . . ' �"' x,_ some four other lioraes in the same pas- they tr able the cattle but unless they a Miss Mary Fraser, of sports,Ont., was A 8k to see our TWE11 +I D,S . W8 Can �S}low better �VRlue ' tore but they were uninjured. We under- attend d to they will eat into the b e killed by jumping from a rig the borne of i- ` t. stand that the stook on the place was in- and in time the cattle will die. To be which ran away at Port Brace Wednee• I. than e 'er. Our sults lgclade t0 order at X14 Will L eared. we have not yet he d of a fatal cos i da surprise you. r . _ �r y X11 —Read the s eoial attraotionif for the thisneigbborbood,bht lhatcan be aoco ketal Derouin, a farmer,�of North Plan• . E Whitby Fair, Sept. 20th,21,t and 22pd. ed for from the foot that the flies have of taganet was downed Wednesday while - 885, Trot or Pace open to all ; 885 R. - had sufficient_ time to work to comp to attempting to cross the Nation River, , .- . (o} ��, t .. _ilHing, open to all ; 810, Harnessing race ; destruction.. They have howeveraacc d- Jessopp's Falls. Y . t 880, Qreon '�rot or Pace ;, 810, IZa,brella od in reducing flesh in max itlestan e. Hanlon won the rowing rmatoll at Tran- W8 ars all3o haltdliIIg' 8@amle'ss boots WI114h,tW8 •'ars $ ; 1' and Ci art race ; 85, Swee stake'witb 850 There area .;4v y p great man remedies roe - ton Wednesday from Chas. Stepb8D$00.. a . �� •ice, - y , X11- Ivo erfeot satiRfa©tion _� ; s� for Ha fbred_2 and 8 year old horses. mended, but perhaps t e most effectiv is The race was two miles with a turn, and _ . - g p rr..: .- ,t - For full particalara see prize list. Wed• to apply a mixture of Tanner's oil and Hanlon won bye length. �,. . ` ' enin and die la of Fire- to the arts ail t :- « R �M ' xlesday ev g gr y, p ectad. This abould be p• ©Philo kneeling with bii 'faVal y iia i. � K; � .. bks b Prof. Hand, of Hamilton, also lied fro uentl so as to re nt the ix• ra er >c T sada Tuesday- bt John It � ` 3 ° ` ` ' . wo y n P q y prevent p Y p u y night, , :�';.. : : , �R, , =d Y } spopial exhibitions by the Dorene d ture.from becoming hard. - A little at n- .a well-to-do_farnaolr,,.of_ p_ ��p1 i�&'4; E„ v q 2 ....-. Clompany of afar acrobats and gymuasts tion on the part of a farmer may pro t _was struck_b.T tnuntg apd:. f a ;fie �: :� Yt; `"" . I.11 .V y . - ., and. serious 1 :, . _ ,s f the and st - o9e killed. r:N- t� �•� an font o Br mm y ...,..... 4,.. t ,r-.:.. _- s. 3.a rJk. •fib r. - 'd'.' "i '?'Say - f - r� t,4 :..r t�'t _ t, - _.. _ _ ... .: �.., .. till..- :.... -. -. _f_. -.. , Er�- -'"q•_ "i�'• ',`.= �` s^.y - - t: . . _ 3. u .. ...t _ till +. ._ .. _ .. - .-.. _.. . . .. ,:.� ., .. •�• . . +� �,� s � �-_� �3-+1-: k• a �. .. � ._.- ,.: ...- ... - - - ., .. _ _. ...,,. .fit ,• .. - ;t_. 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