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F 5 f ; 'VOL. X _ r id , t . . ., - b s ' T'� PUMOH rOND. Miss Lizzie Simmonds, after spending a `nf {'` ` zo�eglital �arb�. LIv�' 'Y ! OUT ARO V ND US = couple of molrths with relatives here, deft g'� �'� I; DECj��� Where is the foot ball bo s? � for Pilot Mound Man., acccim niedb the . ` � - f " -*�l LATEST LOCAL HAPPgNIN08 BSCOBDED BY Y + y ,� MedfCtll. TH$ PBE88 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OOB Everybody is going to the exhibition.. best wishes of her many friends, who hope e �l ��` , ' --�^-- -�A^ e I hate bought np Dan Redden s itver Everytbiag is handsome and the boat to soon have the pleasure of welcoming her I _ ' i � ..� <^^ :"" '.,-- _.r. 9� CO$$EBPGNAY.NTB. _ " M:BATE'1ZAN M,D., C.M.,Dd:C.P. business and -have added several new moves slowly, back aggain. f - s ,. s.o., Coroner. Office and Residence, horses and buggies, I can sccoibodate CLAREMONT Moonlight excursions are common, both Mr. Henned is having the interior of his �_ , - Hing Street, Piokering Office hours: Ddorning the public with good ri s at all hours. . . b wheel and boat. home overhauled and remodlled. Ireson t : �l� 8:30 to 11;30; Evening 6 to 8. - Covered 'bus meets all trains. In A. Hastinga, of Stonflville, was an the Harvest is all over and a jolly time is and Co., of the ancient town of Belford, -_� � ". ' , , ► Voettt Mtcsic• connection with livery I keep a yihage on Tuesday. expected among the boys Inas charge of the paintimg and kalsomiu , • � �fw� �4 rr,,�.s Sale, Commission and Board- Rob&. Miller, of Piokering, Spent Tues• There is lots of talk for those who want ing, and it is being finished in the most ar - f Fr lag Stables, Pickering. dap with Wm. Scott. to talk about other jleople's bneiness. It tistic style. / x , - Miss Ida Simpson, ie almost impossible -for one or two of Tl+^ Toronto Cedar Co. mbnrn the lags of .. ' ; UPIL OF THE TORONTO CON. aG(D. V,Xr. =ECKER Joahna Bundy sad family expect oar women to bridle their tongues. Tlwy the feithful old horse familiarly known as / � - ` � 4 Peervatory of Ntasie,is prepared to give les- - ,- --- - ,0 tti -ae .w 0 -- reach home in a few days. have joined the anti poke-your nose-into- "Uld 1^nr!•_skin." It is feared ho has been R s y sons in both instrumental and vocal music. Ro- v4 I °Oa Ir' Rep• Millard liar returned frOin CaYap- 'ferences given it rewired. �0 'a°Dl 1 ing at the romatio town of Bellamy. The other-people's•bnsinee9 society, and the eapt. _d ► v a wash board company and Thorough Instruction Gua ranteed _ degrading way they speak of a few of our )iatenf cd. anyone returning him alive and _ �,R *' X00 Imo"' . . ' outing has done him good. , young people bat odd ones in their estima- in good h,i:tlth will receive a pension. - `+� ' , y , t Address,Clareinot t. ¢0 52. �3d°S 81 0, �j Harvesting would certainly have been tion ie gret►t, but others ars vagbonee. A s e v:ce of unusual interest will be held Fj, t _ slur ( w, 1 - ( ti finished this week had not the- recent Please check your tongue and in the time in the ell:rch here, Sept. 18 being aharvest ;� -? :' MISS LETTI E H EAGENS o 9a,P �� � rains revented such a state of affairs. x p to come have goad impression on oar young home service,.in which the children of the_ , V k «t O~ I 10 °' �� Dame Rumor has it that a fashionable people. school will take part. An address, which . �'' S NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE ca P4 °vw q° ' '" '" wedding is likely to take plttee in or near• . SUNBIUM. will be interesting and suitable for the oc =« , T Z'� i xd 1 music pupils. Illias Alice Tait,a toaciter in ,; : the Toronto College of �[usic sa s: " It givesme O h :v i ea " r? '�° • 1 �, our town limits next week, �'Pateh for «..�... - casion will be delivered by the pastor. p Mr. Monkbouse, the genial miller of this , much•pleasure-to recommend Miss Heagens as re , p further reports. BOARBORO SII I Qea� ��, A a teacher of Ltiiusic. she hap studied with me Rev. Booker, of Stouffville, a former place entertained,a party of young people '< for the past three years in a moat studious man- u ep �, . i t►t hie residence one evening last week. uer,and possesses a thorough t©clinical training. O ., n _ m _Tali � pastor here will occupy the Baptist pulpit Mea. Cleo• Crandall is visiting her moth- She has proved an excellent pupil througli(�On t.'j w I g o , on Sabbath next. Large eongreRations er at Tara. Games of all kinds were indulged in each aK *. c 1 t R Y e W - 'deuce Pickering-station, = q ! c'y° o � � ta.0 S m m o Miss Lizzie Secor is visiting friends in "dusty miller" etc. All returned home ;; Rest �- - --_ F-� a m , q a 373�.9 �p,�tL are expected at each service. feeling that they had spent a most enjoy &` _ __ -- °° I o g m q o.a ►, P r w Buffalo N. Y. Lef/ctt. f o o i ��m ' :� �� qx m^�' The coal season has reached ae and able evonin _ ____ '- a W =+� alread much of encu fuel etas arrived at Miss Tait, of Toronto, is visiting at the g QR BARRIS-, � ' •�� m �aW maG4a4 y Methodist arsons e. N. H. Ramer was unfortunate enough to tt �,� ry+ Count m� • m� i J m m°m ti� the station and is being delivered to ver• p B cut his hand rather bade last week. He It` .;, JE• FAREWELL, V•, M Miss Mary Muir is spending a few days y • TER,County Crown Attorney,and Y Z 0 U a ,� o w i M i013e parte of the village and neighbor• with friends in Toronto. was examining acme machinery in the .- _-- -- -- -- -_ 10-y F U ; �_ �, q- a i 0 hood: , solicitor. Court House,W v• __--_ lanin mill when his hand came in con ;, LER S LICIrOR, NO f-• w Mies I'auggourn, of Tordnto, is vision at P g h1 a TA;VIES MIL Ce at _ i a I . ; a m o ! iw Alex Smith visited Cherrywood on Fri• her uncles, Z. Knight. g tact with one of the saws cutting the top off rw Y x" tJ to loan. .' mb �.o s a 0, day for the purpose of ahoein Geor a of two fin =era. Dr. Robinson, dressed the �': 'l TARP Public, Conveyancer, etc. Ofh N r.m :y, a a m R R Miss Lizzie Winnett, of Toronto, spent a Thistle Ila," near Brougham. Money' � (o •4'm v.� m Davidson's horses that will com ete for in need members and the are at resent i _ _ few weeks with relatives here. 7 y p t,i F IVRAY, BAIIRIS' '� a,x _ p dein as well as can be ex cted. ILL oo '30 caw a ] w '' _ prizes at tLe Industrial Fair, Toronto. The family of the Rev. Mr. Heam has g � , - ' DOW & McG , osite Post ,.41_ON I " - ---0_m_ ---°` - s _ 1J tern,Solicitors,&o• Office °l A Theo. Alex is a success at such work. Sven greatly increased by the addition of a w+►� , office,Whitby,out• Jno.Ball vow, Thos. Dann has been appointed agent soil• WE8T HILL. I .' A.McGillivray,LL,B Money to Loau. aY g Miss McCrei ht, and Miss Simmons, of _________—_�-- - _ for some insurance company, possibly the g �� �` AS PARKER, BARRISTE1f Cedar Grove a nt Sunda at the home of Jgre. T. Hewlett is visiting relatives god .. HU�I n uric Liverpool and London and Globe com Y T to loan. No pang• Judging from the manner in which Thos. Jackson. friends at Collingwood. and Solicitor. &c. t�Iouep ntarioi;ank,Yicker ds he Rev. 31r. and Mra. t9. Aa J. Burt era Miss Ritche has rpturnrd to Toronto of-' -; commission. Office: Over o Thomas handles tele advertising car takin their holida s at the home of Mrs.. ter a two weeks visit in oar midst. � ing; open every satntaay._ _I-_ PICKERING BRANC� . feels coin etent to erform the duties of g Y _ Burt and �Ir. .Tas. Humphry's. F.. Collins is getting along splendid after - OII�IIS-po- , LL.B., of Law- -- his office P p 'The choir"of Christ's church visited their his severe attack of typhoid fever. �`r . Tonic, C7rmieton t� 11rew, >i,Lrristera, Tuesda 's mark©t Wali fairly sell at• sister church at W©xford ou Thursday last ;J, Johnston Sr. had the misfortune to c-- . wc, ,- Toronto street, •co Open for the transaction of all legitima Y r m 17e to 19c ho ro ram at a lawn social I, Solicitors votaries, tended. Butter brought f o to assist iu t p g get kicked by a horse a few days ago ' Tonto, wil�be at Claer'mon�ou�V ioaui'sd y: Banking Busi"ells. I Office over J. Bnndy'a shop• OFFICE HOIIRa—From 1U to 3 ; Saturday eggs I1, tomatoes per.basket 80, chickens Their services were very much appreciated. W, Collins is about to build a black- •.- _ _ - ------ ---- to 1 o'clock. 40e per pair, etc. The latter article was Members and friends of the Washington smith shop so ae to be"owner instead of ten- . � : , {'etert�utri/. Sap111 S Bank iu connection. very slow suis. there not being buyers �iethodiat bible class held a picnic at Mr. ant• '�` i enou h, and some were even compelled Levi Annis', on' Saturday afternoon. A J. Shackleton is building a fine new I ,.�. g HOPIIINS,VETERINARY SUIZ (g-y) (}EOR(lE HERR, Manager. to take their poa}try home again. Thit; very pleasant time was spent boating on house on the farm at the lake shore. -He i" �� the lake and at other amusements. hue already completed one on the Model ', `� H. �sEOv, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - ---. "- may neYBr be the CBae a({81a. �' K ' erinary (`,allege, Toronto, will visit LVhitevale T111 t�8 31st Of The greatest circus on earth held the -��---- Farm, at Cork town. '_' �' Saturday. Diseases of . and Cherrywood every We are glad to bear that Mrs. W. Muer � ! .'� ' � . `� , the horse's foot attended to aC iia prompt y at boards here On MGnday afternoon and WHITEVALE. rison is getting over her attack of sickness . lot 33,7th con., Pickering. > - 1 .e _ �� evening, anal about nine hundred people brought on b attendin to her children, ; A tended to. TelegrapR rrOut,Whiteval34Out. TT TTT n 1 " P.o,address:Oreei _ _ __.- A V CJ1 -V S 1 �. 1 N attended the different performances. Ae 1►Sre. Moody has retnrnetl from vision l; lately in-sickness, and in the loss of their t'. - -- was expected, the bilis were b far the friends,in Toronto. y �`t , ';�. H O F'K I N S, VE1'EIIINARl' 1, Y Rev. �1r.iand '�Irs.Freed of Sunderland one eon. *eon. gra ' S, V Ontario Ct RY S ecla,l Bar ains will Ue most important part.of the show' evi lent ' :Melville church Saving been renovated ,.1 � a, � , � • euro p �' lv they were designed fol• a much afore called un friends on k`riday. lately, will be re-opened on Sunday next, �, j .� dry Co]]ege. Toronto. office nus resiaeuee,I•in- offered in S11Ve1' Hlllltlll� elaborate circus. The peCfOrinanC@E is Jno. Jack, of New York, paid his. James the 11th inst. ProfessorMowat,of Queen'sn't ton's avenue, Pu:kering village. Calls l,y day T'arlora dying visit last week. College, Kingston, will preach both after- 'J or night i,roiiiptly +itceudea to• A rust class 1{t? alld Stei>1 Vb'llld in the ring were cattier fair, but some Wilbur f3pink and a friend, of 'Toronto, '' �""" -- general blacksmith 8110)) in connection. Non' y ridiculous cheating was dorso in making noon and PveninQ. There should be a large . riga gotten up,as well as all• manner of rel#air- Sundayed at Maple Ave. farm. ' d ing done.at lowest ening rates, L+iiuc and dis- ehan e. Man an honest and industrious airs. J. W. Wonch, of Toronto, visited turn ant on that occasion. � `� L, eases feet trade a agerialty oi, always a+first WiltChet3 aIId key OPI:I� R Y �1re. G. Crand+ill lost a valuable gold farmer lainents the lose of a nuwber,�,o f het. daughter, Mrs. Laughlin, last week. -`•� class slicer ou hand. ___ FACE WATCHES of watch latety while driving east on then,; _ hard earned dollars. Besides the gallliag. fir. and Xlrs. Slee, of ilfilwaukee, are Kingston road. J.,Jobbi6tfvut,d the watch ,:'mR�•: . �ti --- — ,Yoczeties. Alnerict?u and Swiss that went on at the ticket wicket, the nut visiting Mrs. S. G. licesor acid .other rela leaf• the West Hill,P. 0. shortly after, and »� -•, sltel! fakir waz; ou hand and doped hie fives hero. returned it to its owner, who liberally re- `. _0- I'ING SUN LODGE' 1 0. 135,^I. O. o, ictiuis. �'carcely a person who had Ileasr8 ('ht►i-les at:d Jack, Hanel, of. Tu- warded him for his honestviu returning it. r G, T, 'chis lodge inruaa every llouday 1Ylake.... t�lso a lures now- ti Tonto, are s xudin = a tew da s with Mr. - i, the year, in Dale's I1a11. PlckertiMg. r a dealings with the show' lx+ople come out 1 ' g y Our cricket club`played -a match with evening oin and help aavaiyco 1Jer G1 desirablo second satiOled. But people must pay for in '1'rutnatt I3ease the Pickering club on Friday last at,High- I- - Every person i„vited to j itliv , Re%% Mr. Millard, wife and fati�iily, of tthe grand Cause of'renipprance. - -- atruetlon,therefore, thut,e who are lament• land Creek and beat them easily. The hand• Watches In run - Ch%remont, spent Friday night, Willi A: G. "�" ____ _ _____a� �La>L;DS. ing the lose of coins, should feel thank- White being on their way home from Bel- club played against- the ;`ew Fort at To- • ronto on fiaturday, but the red coats were . lQtyt0 lit _ - - - --- n1I1 Order fol that they ©acnpet} so eutaily. �Ve yen- _---_- It►niy• too man for them, and our club got badly F - ture the assertion that when out people Messrs Geo• Burkholder and Wtn. Mor beaten. y - , AT SACRIFICE PRICE Visit a circus again, they will be found to Tis visited('laremnnt o" �iunday inspecting ` T Loin i Toho Wright Sr:, is having a sale on Fri- < .. -zi ►11 HIO NJ:kS D U\�+ G"nve,it,. , ��TT / be much less gullible. . - the elephants anti people belonging to the ' rniasionei�for t_iking AtTidus iia, etc., SaYe Bti.R ill ti C11J ~ice day next, the Slth, ho having rented hist M,.. - �NO, s• GREEN Riv1:R. circa►+. farm to E. Lennon. IVir. Wright is about '` :_ moat,Out. _ ' BUNTING, I sstier of blarriaRe 5. B. Lynde has returned from a two to remove to the breezy banks of the Don V. es for tl,e County of Ontario• Of , '`�T•�3=T�Y'� ni+pith trill With a (Uovernment surveying but ust north �. Licena " (}ur Sttudtt�' acha,l is conteniplatinl;ha� pi►rty in the Algoma district, lookin well valley (not to castle Steen,) ) ,- $c a at Lhe store or at his residence,Yii2 yint, - - iii}; tin entertainment in the near future. - K of there at the Belt Line static .. �Ve be- » Village. TIC lilies (�ertie Petch, of R'hitcl►urch, is utd sunbut nt. leive he intends to live in retirement. He g.BEATON,`r0�`''SIiIPCLE11K SPECIAL 0 C 'Phos. Ward is again in charge of the , Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking spendinl; a few days with the �Iiases Fet- will be greatly missed around here, being a :� • academy, having returned from a trip on ood neighbor and one of the old settlers in , 9ccouutiint anti Insurance Agent. tier. the Northern lakes and ity first class shape R : itiffidavits, Wills pro- Hurrah for the exhibition bays I and take this section. .I ' r 3 Money to loan on farm`�„ �` ,e'. Will be in for the resumption of his professional and _ �� .` bated. OFFICE-At your maac^s along, if any should get wearied There has been plenty of work for the , Brougham every 11londay afternoon for the who, .echo will cheer us with "his soul;." axial duties. mapona around here this summer owing to ; 27-v (,quite a lot of courting was. indulged iu . !" transaction of business- owing to the pressor© of buaineas the new bdildings going up, and although there here last week and resulted principally in 1 4 ..: X,T-Wt_et;t.. .• milt of ourenterprisingmiller, P.It. Hoover thea ?ress,ir ettin left, which was what has bee" several new hands turned up . W. R. HO«SIJ, Druagif't,of `Vhitb g , K sornoof them seem to find plenty of em- s• I A ,:Jp'p T, (;Oi1NTY ARCHITECT t Tri beestruuning night and day for souls was expected. The tailors bills are left to meat. We h©t►r it said that one- per- < A. for the county of Oar er pcl es of ha engaged tl of Fein idea of gjroRTtl�it Mich unpaid and angry feelings curtain the p Y andspefor tie furnished Messrs «m. Turner Jr. and Win. son is thinking very sericusly of engaging. JURY, a Grahuate of Detroit Optic 1 ell lnt%•e taken advantage of the low rotest1e the services of a mason permanently,wliich . » building. Steam a,nd ho Of]wlceerGeriai©t I;lock A little fellow from the east followed a t ventilation a specialty• Wnitby. Institute and Chicago Opthalmio Colle a acid gone on an excursion to the North of course would be cheaper than to be driv- - eorner Dundas and Brock streets, )•onng lady up the west hill on Sunday e►e Residence-Kingston Road East Pickering. J7-y to be nt his store on h riday Sept. 9 West. We wish them a '•bon voyage' and' "int.=, blit being told by her to return home ing around enc@ in.awhile to hunt up one, : , a _ _-_ -- - --- -- Ione day) to give free advice to all the a trust they play soon return td those whota which moat be a great loss of time espec . `` -� -- �iiu t2'o►teeri►tl1. to his mother, did ao, and hereafter he 4:. _ troubled with defscti►e vision. Do t hearts are saddened liy their departurQ. _will confine his attentions to the other end ia11Y in busy times. +' the ort and reliable forget the date, Friday, Sept. Seth. Cole (her teacher, :lir. Laurie, is making con Tho Toronto Exhibition is all file talk - 1�`AIl�I3AN11S, aiderable iso res$ in the math elution of of the town. now a da s ea ecially amo"t;et the young a,y�} �t, : auctioneer, stilt iii the field, able and and hays your eyes tested. 1 g. p A ciurober of young; bloods from Green y p that strhiged instrument ye violin and for folks, who are very anxiously awaiting the willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, River visited our village Sunday evening, ;>} d takesthis opportunity of thanking Iiia fiat SPECIAL NOTICE the purpcise of becomit_,g more proficient sero"d week of the exhibition, when every - __° f, . an and while one of them was preparing to - , Tons for past favors,aud hopeesor a c ntin`ia c - meanders the City .ward every' fiaturday Dunt( [elluW with los best girl-tvill have to' . •`? I of them. Tereus for sie %, terws eau he made , where he receives lnstructiona from out Of take a drive with a couple of fair cues, re Y t : horse broke away, but was captured before attend and take in the sights. �Ve think d • a rangements as to dates 45-tf Toronto's professors. We wish hint succesti it c nits oasible that Cupid will be very at the office of this palter• d011ig ItluClt dalitt►l;P, but it Was not the lot 1 p ° . --= - i -- iu his new undertaking. bus uat then, and before he gets through . - g01IAS POUc,11E ,,- Licensed Auc -; � �_ of that young man to enjoy the pleasure of S' 1 the prulxtsed drive,_thou=h to the ex use i►e may ha5a to :all in ,lie c.a�i` lance of ° T tioueor,Valuator,etc.,for bast fork and BROUG1f/AM. t' some Nev. gentleman t0 d0 the biudi"l; � ', the whole of North and South e)utaiio. fitrict - — - of repairing the harness. � ;5� I attentioi.given to all orders t=y wail or telegraph --- part. our tniuisters are not good at work- ddreas.THOS.POL'CF[Elt, EA( H PLUG OF fiHE' , iii and threshin manages "'+"' - ing in the harvest field, but thtiy are very --,-� ,- f Charges Moderato A I'all plot S ' g BoY 47, Brougliaiu,Ont. - - _ to employ the attention Qf out' farWerd thitl CEDAR DROVER good binders. t: ' s '� �d }; ted ,5ltues, - -- The harvest is sat, the summer is end- = __ ---- catchy weather. -.. rl hod h tter not aav any more - � { j;gots « , _,_ ' Reiss F.dith Tapp left' last week on a visit `] ..,c y } �� Tjie new seats 'have arrived and the a 4'; 01TN LESLIL, BUST A`T} SI- r 1 town hall has Sec n bili adieu to Uy the to relatives iu ilxbridl;e. for PApr we niay u.icuu some of our church. E " +`lel and ee�ru work. Orders Z The iiiiases Pritiglr, of 1liatkltam, spent going people, lint auy�ay the grain is about . . rY " Maker. i eg- Koli4ot children. 1 ' - promptly attended to-• b%xperienced workruan- tttst.tveek at l�rs. Ditntnas. all saved and most of it in food condition. ,, Don't forgot the stand,nearlyoppoeitV the .o IS �IARI�En .o: It is the intention of a gfi'eat number �Zrs. J. A. Reeser a"d family, of Toren ���hat a few weeks since ;sere fielcia of t. ,; . �. ehil - News,King street, 1'ickcriug vivat,r+. 7 frow Here to attend the great Lair now in l;olden grain, there nothing now but fields - • . 'x ---- --. . ti _ n to, are vibiting friends here • Motets.. . progress in Toronto Mrs Terry and Mrs Ramsden, of Mout of bare stable ore waiting for the plow to ,�: r H_. , � , - i y - - Robert Dafore had the misfortade to Albert, spent Sunday with Mrs Evans turn iG ander Quite anumberof our farm OIiDtON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont-, loose a valuable horse on Monday. The Miss Etta Jamieson, of Barker Hill, is ers are anxiously waiting to hear the hum �_: r' ;; ,'p James Gordon,proprietor. Tbia hotel is a n IN BRONZE LETTERS only oaoae we have heard given was apendil,g Chia week with her` friend Mise of the threshers i■ their barns, so. as to , , t` flue new brick building, flniahed iu superior - - htsatt failure. Paisley. know the reward of their hard labors for stye©. Every conv0nieuce dna comfort for the obeli. New audcominodiousstables g the past few months. We hear that the. . ' travelling p y NONE OTHER GENUI E A number from here attended the no• a>eut�as�s�fea Holiday wit frie ds is grain does not come up to the standard of -+ t _ _ f t but the al _ and sheds. _ __- --- -- - - furious circus at Clare[uont on Dlonday. Ont. Markham. last year, plenty o s raw, gr •n 4 »' ` t - ESTERN HOUSE+Pickering, = MONEy TO LOA SOme Parts of the performance aredeolar- j�r Alive Cole is being initiated in the dress generally is light. 7 1 noyv open for the accoinmodaticn of the ed good while others were simply rldicU � travelling public. This hotel, having lately making at one of the loading establishments The contractor for She CLu.�:. Lill has ' changed hands,hue been re-fu-nizbed t rough- ;o; - on first-class :o:, IOUs. of 1V[arkham. completed the job, and we think he baa ,,'Z` ; • ant. situates as it is,opposite the Spink Milia, , M 0 R T GAG E S�C U R l T Y Some evil disposed person caused much Misses Jessie Lapp and Minnie Dimma made a good job of it. to all appearances, . F,c > - it is convenient for patrons of the Mi11B. Ifleala annoyance at the Methodist church Bab• have returned from their visit to Port Perry which will make a great difference to her- . . » - or lunch at all reasonablo hours. Good stabling at lowest rates of interest. Mor gages and a much pleased with their oulin 4 - and shed room. Bog stall and epclosed yard for bentures purchased for cash. bitth. morning. �'Vlien the minister had g ses drawing Heavy loads to Toronto. On horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. given out the hymn asad stopped to hear Hartman Jones and family, spent a week account of the hill having been cut dowhr t ` Y The bar is open at all legal hours,andis atockod �• � �s�, .T the organist strike the key, all ware ear• .with John Milro beforeresumin his duties 1 with ore liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- boughtatsd sold on commission. y g it is necessary to erect a RatE+ at the West- ' - pp eco rietor. . 151y prised to see that the organ was paralyzed. as rincipal of Markham Public school. ern entrance to Christ's ohureh. �Ve often .� t CULLY, P p A g wondered why there was not a gate put � �� � - ` - - - _ ant for: W tern, Lancashire and x rth 'rhe keys would work but the reeds mon the successful candidates at the ; Watclama��t>f7• - rttieli-,Mercantite, and Manchest©rFire - refa6ed to work: Tlie singing had recent examination we are pleased to notice there when the fence waa built slew-years .sem:; h since. At the present rate of progress we , ,rI; , - ,-> surance Companies,-North America ,- to roceed without the music. Upon Ax• the names of Ne1lteDimmaand A.H.La think at the snow will fl before Gates- 'c Life Insurance Coni alba Accident In- P h returned to Markham H : ' A. CtJTHBERT, sarance taken. amination it was found that the pedal They ha duties. to h�avp =` ' F ve bot school to further ursue their Y etre s had been severed, therefore 4he P hill i 1 be flniahed Owing •sgenf for EDWARD SCHEURE, Wbole- -w,,, .,, ___ p As harvest is over, we expect that the rains lately, a good mbnpp people bad to' �' `y; sale dealer in Watcltee, Clocks, Jewellery r _ tT T bellows could not be filled with air, f3ome social apsemblies of the croquet league will drive aroond the sideroada to escape the -,'*. %�. and fancy goods, 11 (eleven)Wellington st., PARMS and til► ILL would fain believe that mice•had done the be resumed. We would ask that the invh' , hill it being almost impossible to get over •. ,. Toronto. Call and see stock. property- for,,sale. mischief but the marks of a sharp knife tations be not so limited in tpe fatt>,re, as it. ' k Dreesm'akinfl. ' - are too plain! discernable to pernchit of we world all like to be,there. - " a. _ ,1 £5F - --��---r�•�- FAR1V[S TO UE T that idea. Whoever the culprit is,- the Mr. Shaw, Ba tist divine of Whitevale, '. 1 r . Six months impprisonmeat and a fiihe o>1' , - u." 4:;,: RE98MAHERB, PERFECT FIT• 'deed is a obamefal one. " The 10091 .dete0- exchanged pulpits with Mr: Thynn®, and U was the elaalt im osed on A. 11 0- " �, ) s F '(� �J TING tailors system for cutting dresses .. -- �;�ULLY I3U2tI tips a enP has been put in posesei0lra o preached s► yelsy powerful and "impressive p_ y p � r '; .- and mantles, taught by Miss M. McC4neland, t t`18NV11d7ff�INQ aAR g y 1 W r H t �- oj : whii�h_Was liseYfed to with rtzpt at- Hit]tintl at $t. ThomnQ Sp+nrdgy for 8811- _': ,,," villa e. Dresses made or int and fit-' ICHARI)sQN, the facie, and wiU-diligeLt y 0 , p ...- R, ,t , r- tl,;°,:iY t:o 1:ildiang. - t ..�,,. - ;- Pickerin _ d a er > ,ar �. 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I . _ I , 21 , ' 'I' We tamed fn telly early-1 on • hw " Please pull d°waw that mat horn the ing back before the ep+�n►y.-- ��kwaod's D ARE �(�'�. � 4r f � 4 p ' � F:: -- T f►ital mp. , he in my bed ; but . ainbow,,' I said, indicating a temporary .Magazine. ,. -- �-r : ? ..icer! not>rnatter where i -w Ido would o to sleep. ould "wit blind I hiob I had pat up. ., •` sot ivaut�ths ale— t to s�► ode his above his hertd ( is lot a '1r'She illd-ao mP* od retied `the •sw Womo ould '�► 1 k�n4 8IYe� rt� r1. +n,' o Who w rouiid des—tor"eco nine Si mer or attitiil a of sleep), and talk abo' t that ever edaid*, falllt�g inti position, ,as [t were, .�Talk abort w ►m(li' olce6," he was lie_ r s 1 `.Pr Boats F iter .r - g f. , tt s e eqt row r myself:' It ib not lie that she ill see 1 g gun. ,,_ a�raitii� my otdsrpy y . d leatfn diseohdantly in akbow� t-all voice, f may, Q , tojFlw) Radlis --Afrald of tie asamp"z. � , : this-and I am not aures that ohs knows my - ozed off to the m ur of We rotgb ex 1 befit over tl}is iMed, and I n(net coni�t t,8f�t heel my`way 1.'d hev'em*kin'sensi- , ,� 'aame• i"course,some One ma draw her patiating o the extr*e curing of th I that vKliat I slaw th+ a gave mej a thrill of tyle, fwd not all kerflammuxed t; with eco- In thel speer Skeena>+iver country the Tn- e actor, anawoke to hear details of th horror which will dome .. aizi wt times as ,p ' g da,ts having i,et learned of smallpox thein ✓ attentioto this paper,slid she they reariem- J , g g+awe. T d jest like to dress em Cordia g j Po 8 - riilin lou as I live. �+ in .Victoria and Vancouver have an. . �•, . , bar that the name affixed to it is that g• - g , tew my notion. . t . - which I sigzjed,at the foci of the ciocumettt We did not talk of bpme-sa do--14e4 ' I made a tlign to.the Sister to .continue .. You wouldt►'t!et them wear trains to nounoed their intention to maintain s abut- u T 1` we made out together—namely, a return of books.wheh Lying by a campfire. Perba her task of sponging away the muds of which their,dressefi Y": suggested ogle of his audi- stun quarantine against all steamers from+ r� - . 1 ° deaths. At the foot of thiapaper our names it was owing to the absence of the one ingredient fuss gaud. the $ouch. Always op�pesed to the white . `� l fct head et�of a soldier's life. W "I}oth a ea " she wh' " are de• ,, +• men, the are' with the above excuse be- �. - . , i stood one beneath the other—Amid *there- -P aressq jun eyes," mFm'°di Not muobee I woulda t. Y > 4 , j still rhea in some forgotten bundle of ►lked chiefly of the clever gun ; and on istro�ed." "Np corsets, eh?" coming more independent than ever and , - - u .. f j . just before he`fell asleep. Sammy return ""Not the top of the skull," I said, "you '"No sir ; nor atifl-boned waieto,'e eth6r." some trouble is expected. 1 .- _ J. paperaa at trey War Office. „ a - to the question of the nursaa. -must not touch that. "Suppose'you'tell Us: how you would Mr. W. W. Clark who has arrived from *;. , ,w, - I only hope that she will not see this,-for .,yce�„he sal "the head sawbones dow For we both knew that aur teak was �► the forks of the upper Skeena at Victoria . d. have them rig themselves out, is conversation with are iter said: The _ I 1 I` .site might consider it a breach of profession- g P ” _ � . e.1 eta netts, and I attach teat im mance there told me to tell you that he hi<d g without hope. "t3uttenl , auttsnly. I d have em wear P° - I q g po rmission to send ou three nurses. Trw- As I have said, I knew something of y Indiana are becomin ve excited over the- ! to the o inion of this woman. whom I have Y a broadcloth strict and a loose. jacket for g rY 1 P em kindl Jack, for myy sale. Bless the' Fitz•Warrener s people, and I could not comfort. Ain't than all right Y" smallpox rumors, which have.reached them.� I + t� . only seen once in my whole life. Moreover, hearts! The meati well." help lingering there, where I could do no „ „ from Victoria. Some hours after the news 1 . i - - - `!`, on that occasion she. was subordinate to me y ng GO °n' : . —more r e position of a servant. Then he fell asleep, and left me thinkin good, when I knew that I was wanted else- f,Short skirts to be tidy—fist corrin' to bad arrived at Hazelton, the Indians sent a• 4 : ti 0 lea in the po of his words and of his spirit which h where. „ Suffice it to say, therefore, that it was P the tops of their shoes. deputation to Mr. Field—the t✓hurch of prompted them. Suddenly his lips moved,and Sister kneel- .,yce� wlcat k ind of shoes?" England minister for that district--request- - ._ . 1 . I : r war time, and our trade was what commer- in down on the floor,beat over him. ,• in him to let them have a room in which - ' 1R. cis eracallbrisk. A war better remem-- I knew really nothIn� of th i man a lif g Soft leather shoes shaped like a human g , �, Pap g I could not hear whet he said, but I think •, to hold a rest ow wow. Re told them ' 0 bared of the nun than of the old, because but he seemed singularly happy, with th she did. I saw her ti frame the whisper r foot, sir, and flezible like a glove. P . „ l" f ' happiness which only comes wheel daily a Ps All ri ht.—and their hats? their own houses were erruch better adapted �' it was,cam ars vel s 'kin , recent. The , PP 3' P Y speaking, ustence has a background to it. He s a " Yes" in reply, and over bar face there + , - i - old fellows aemod to remember the old p awe t suldenl a look of teat tsnlerneae. Somet in like a.veil or a mantilly, but for mestinga of that sort. After some dire- j fi hts better Bose fights that were fought habitually of women,as if he loved them a P y g no rich styles as they wear now, you bet. cueaion they retired and herd a council ! g g g for the sake of one ; and this not bet After a little pause she rose and came to And I'd have the hair hangin'down their meeting in one of their own rooms and after 11 ' ' when their blood was still young and the rex tasty my own position, I was glad col me• back in a nice shiny braid." a very noisy debate they decided to stop the - I li nesse s thereof unclogged. •'Who is he Y" she asked. ,. • , steamer from landin at Hazelton and nut- : e fell asleep. •�Fitz-Warrener of the Naval Brigade. "There's women that dress like that now, �F It was, by the way, my first campaign, The fort was astir nezt morning at g said on©of his listenets. to allow any more White men to come up. { = . I — I�- bat-I was not new to the-businesa of blood; The bugler ki4dly blew a blast into o ho You know him ?" "'Show one to me and I'll marry her ter- the river. . _ 1 for I am no soldier—only a doctor. My glassless window which left no doubt abo t No. I never heard of him. Of aburae, " " The se. themeaselswas brought there . _ only uniform—m fall-parade dress—is a g it is nits hopeleasY" morrow. last ear in he sugar belonging to I Y Y it. _ „ ,,, I saw one just the other day and that 6 gi B _ red cross on the arm o an old blue serge .. site. „ the nelson Ba Co. and the will not al- I. That means all hands an desk, I to was her style to a dot. Y y - E r jacketsaidjacket being much stained with it,"said Sam who was one of the few mo She returned to her position by the bed. "What was she doin'Y' - low any mail to be landed there, as they' ' . - . certain dull patches which are better not capable of good,humor before tiffin time. aide, with one era, laid across his sheat. "Sellin baskets and Indian moccasins dread the small box being brought in the '� inveatigated. By six o'clock be was ready to go. It w Presently he began widspering again, on the M. She had a blanket over her letters. - All who have taken part in war—doing easy to-see what kind of officer this chee' and at interval+ she answered him. It hid „ " The Indians were walking about the . _ _ . the rlamago or repairing it—know that sailor was b the way his men worked. suddenly occurred to me that, in his un. But the crank o knew how a worn village armed to the tenth with knives _ - ' things are not done ►n quite the same way Y consciousness he was mistaking her for wh ne lin !, While they were getting the machine- n g should dress had suddenly disappeared. andpistols,.when Iwas at Hazelton, ow- i` when ball cartridge is served out instead of limbeeed up Sam came back to my quartet s some one ellse, and that abe for some worn. . — .. ing vengeance on the white man for bring-- blank. The correspondents are very fond and took a hasty bre•kfaat. an s reason, was deceiving him purpose- ing diseases into their tribe,which continual • ' r of reporting that the behavior of the men �� ly. I decreased their numbers. It is well I•eei s bit down this morning he se.' Oomin Down the Chimno . • Y suggested aparade—which simile it is to ' In a few moments I was sure of this. g known to the authorities at Hazelton that - be resumed was borne in u on their fan- with a gay smile. "Cheap—very cheap. I I tried not to look, but I saw it all. I Some time ago, a certain vicar was called P P g their ima ination must have been excited r, tastic brain b its utter inapplicability. hope I am not going to funk it. It is 11 I saw his Noor blind hands wander over her upon to-read a letter for an old woman g - ` Y P Y ver well for some of ou lou faced fellow p p° by a half clerical gentleman, who lives not The parade may be suggested before the 3' Y g- ' throat and face, u� to her hair, whose son was in Brazil, a hundred miles from the mouth of Bulkley :_ ` i real w)rk begins—when it is a question of who don t seem to have mach to live for, o „W hat is this?' he muttered, quite dis- Part of the letter ran as follows :—" I river. Thin s of this kind have been tragi- - `.1- . �.`. marching away from the landing-stage, but fight for the love of fighting. I don t w t tinetly,' with that tone of pelf-abao tion cannot tell ou dear mother how the This• g after the work—our ante—has be un there t° fight any man; I m too fond of em 11 �' Y + ed to him more than onre. None buts ,1 g , which characterizes the says of an uncon- kitties (meaning mosquitoes) torment me, white man could have thought of small x ' for that. ., �„ g p° 1 j is remarkably little resemblance to a te- scions man. What is this silly cap . . They never leava me alone, but pursue me bein communicated b letter. Under the - Iwent out after breakfast and gave h g Y I. ; view. ale u on his v sot bursa, which ►e His finers wandered on over the snowy everywhere, guise of being a friend to the Indian against . We are nerved with maII offs pial papers, $ P ' �' linen until the came to the strings. " ro think of that " interru ted the old ` ' sat like a tailor ora sailor. He held e - y Ss• P the white man, he continually manages to . which we never fill in because on the spur res an as trent to the title of antleman woman ; "my John must be a handsome foment trouble without being actually in Z =. 4 j ! reins like tiller linea, and indulged ' a P 8 g Y I of the moment, it is apt to suggest itself I felt like running awe man dcotors lad ; but there, I'm interrupting you ; go it• that men's lives are more important. �'Pe Pleased smile at the effect of the yell w g Y— Y as non „ << . 1` P b uta. know this feeling ; as a doctor, I could • Pa Mr. Laurier, the Indian agent, is ., misapply a vast majority of our surgical o „ onl ata " Indeed, mother," continued the vicar, working strenuously to have all the tribe . No great hand at this sort of thing, e Y Y• „ g Y .' supplies, because the most important item c, His fin ars fumbled with the strias reading ; I close my door and window of accinatod. . :: -i said with a nod of farewell. When e K g I is usually left behind at headquarters, or at ' Still Sister bent over the bed. Perhaps evening to keep them out of my room." the seaport depot. to fact we do man beast does anything out of the common, r P "Dear me," exclaimed the old woman ; P P Y begins to make beau weather of it I she bent an inch c.r two nearer. One hand I - ( < things that we. should leave undone, and „ Y was beneath his neck, supporting the poor, ” whatever is�the world co ming to ?" BIRUS, BEASTS AND FIS$ES. �11 !.' omit to do more which we are expected (of- nOt• shattered head. "And yet, went on the vicar, " they do _— ' . He ranged up alongside his beloved I believe the coma e 1 fic:...ly)to do. not laevo me alone ; y There are about 50,000 muscles in an le- and ve the word of command with more He slowly drew off the cap, and his fin- „ _ j ... - For so re reason—presumably the absence - down the chimney to get at me . phant s trunk. of better men—I was sent u to The front dignity than he knew what to do with, ger crept lovingly over the soft,fair hair. ., Well, well parson," continued the oid � - i P All that da I was em o ed in arras "Marn "he said yells clearly, "you've The don,tey is the longest lived of otic before we had been three days at work. Y , ' g y' ' woman, holding up her hands, " to think domestic animals. I - quarters for the nurses. o do this I done your hair u and you re nothin but Our hospital by the river was not full when p g of that ;how forward of them." 9�"Pet rattlesnake in Florida committed 1 forced to turn some of out most preci a a little girl, you know—nothing but a little „ t„ • . I received orders to follow the flying col- Of whom . ►n utred the vicar. suicide b bilin itself iu the neck. 1-1 f stores lint into the open, covering them w h girl. q Y g - iG. limn with two aaaiatauts and the appliances " Why, the Mise. Kitties, of course. In the dicer deserts of Arabia the Hose- a tar tarpaulin, and in consequence felt all e I could not Delp watching lits fingers, y _ - , of a field hospital. ( ' When I was young, maidens would have _ - • , 1 more :.ssured that my chief was makiu a and yet I felt like a mau eammitting sac. Mary and lavendtr flourish to perfection. Out of this little nucleus -s ran the - blushed todo such a thing, and come clown � l' ,�1 . -sprang great mistake. rilege. „ . r new -s tell of a school- _ largest depot for sick and wounded that was .. „ the chimney, too. sapp��Pe• 1. g P° At 9 o'clock in the evening they d When I left you, said the brainless + teacher in Lackharabad who was attacked t ` formed during the campaign. `�'e were one of the 'unions havin ridden oht in a voice on wore it down our back. You After a pause, the mothers pride pre- , 1 R ' y vailin she went on, "But John must be by a lion and kept the animal at bay with a _ within easy reach of headquarters, and I b, moonlight to meet them. He reported th m were • ittle girl—you are a little girl common broom until assistance arrived. ` ; was fortunately allowed a free hand. Thus ' completely exhausted; informed me that a now." - rare handsome for the maidens to be after j our establishment in the desert new dell him to that extent, and I reckon the bliss On the icy peaks of the Himalayas, in - . g y had recommended them t0 go straight to And he slowly drew a hairpin out. One „ ; more im rtgnt and finall au erseded the Kitties in quality folk, too. India, is a snow maggot, weighing near- - - •. r _ P° Y P bed,and was altogether more enthusi io long lock fell curling to her shoulder. She I - hospital at headquarters. about the matter than I personalty or • never looked up never noticed me, but The old woman is anxiously waiting for ly a pound,and excellent to eat. i the aezt letter. The biggest est of fresh water fish, the • ! We had a busy time, for the main col• cially cared to see. knelt there like a ministering angel—pot• ,_, 8g . 1t umu had now closed up with the first ex- He hanged me a pencil note from y sonating for a time a girl whom we had . "arapaima," of the Amazon, in South , . . t peditionary force, and our troops were in chief at headquarters, explaining that he never seen. America, grows to six feet in length. .: I . Bare the 11�oodpeaker. .' Wee ' Haste often catch fire from the - Ii touch with the enemy not 40 miles away hard not ire a dispatch because he " My little girl," he added, with a low l r Dr. E. Sterling, of Cleveland, in corre- chemical action of the wax upon the paper. - '` from me. • had nothing but a J. pan, with vt hash n- laugh, and drew out another hairpin. g Po ! • . In the course of time—when the authori- atrameut he could not make hiinself le i le, spoudence with-Insect, Life, describes the like material. _- g In w few moments all her hair was about attack of same.insect on the alma stun an ties learned to cease despising the foe,which It struck me that he was suffering fro a her shoulders. I had never thou ht that g thong are abundant in the Philli ines - is a little failing in British military hi h plethora of aaaiatance and was anxious to g avenue during the summer of 1880 and �' P �. g she might be carrying such glory quietly „ the species being indentical with that found - - � . . ..w . f: laces—it was deemed expedient to fortif reduce his acaff.' says: Fearing a repetition of the trouble P Pe Y hidden beneath the stmt le nursb'a ewe. in Borneo. - us, and then, in addition to two medical I sent my anthasiastia assistant to he "q'hat• is better " he said • " that is bet• numbers of us fought the cocoons in the fall Charles Woods, a druggist of Harleaton, - : i amistants, I was allowed three Government nurses' natters with a mesas F that t e tar." � and destroyed thousands, but when winter England, has a brood of•obits black-birds, j i nurses. This last iece of news was n t q g Y set in tens of thousands still remained on g P i were not to report themselves to me u til And he tat all the hairpins fall on the , a fact which is vouched for by several hailed with ao much enthusiasm as mi I t the outer branehea beyond reach. About g they had had a nights rest and turned . coverl�ef~ prominent ornithologists and naturalists. . I l`- have Leen expected. I am not in -favor of At midnight I was awakened b he " Now os are m own Marn " he the tat of Se tember+ pair of hairy wood- brin in •women an where near the front. g Y Y, Y SIi y' peckers made their appearance and fed A couple of wild pigaons were recently . �, g g Y orderly aiHl summoned to the tent of he murmured, are you not . daily on the grubs. In the course of that- shot in Sault aux Recollets bush, Quebec. They are, for their own sakes and for the officer in command. Thii }ouch's facie as She hesitated one momenta pace of iniad of others, much better Left considerably whiter than his linen. He " Yes, dear," she said, softly, " I win month and the next over a dozen of these A sportsman Bays it ie aver twenty-five If- behind. If they are beyond a certain age „ birds were added to the number, and by years since specimens of these birds were - �;. Y Y g was consulting with aria second in id, your own lilarny. assn there. they break down and have to be sent back a boy of`L2 or thereabouta. With her disen aged hand she stroked , their industry on this particular peat at- at considerable trouble ; that is to say, an e, frac ed the attention of all who passed-' The laughing jackass, when warning his - ' . 4 t A man covered with sand and blood as his blanching oboe There was a certain 1.: escort and an ambulance calif, of which tat sitting in ahammock-chair, nubbin his acieneti about her touch, as it she had once Sutltiee to say that when �dnich came not feathered mates that daybreak is at hand, r. ter there arm never enough. If they are g cocoon was to be seen in those places where utters a cry resembling a group of boys, . .- - g b known somethin -of these matters. `i . eyes and drinking something out of a t m g the branches were literal) white with them shouting, whooping and laughing .in a wild I. below the climacteric—ever so little clow Y bler. Lovingly and alo*ty the smoke-grimed before. The woodpeckers did the work for chorus. -1 ft—they cause mischief of another descrip- h pe' ' - "News from the front? I inquired th- fingers passed over the wonderful hair, them, as.the have-never troubled the trees In the. Mammoth Pave of Kentucky are tion, and the wounded are neglected ; for Y 1 out cerenioa which hinderance we ad smoothio it - , ! y there is no passion of the human heart so Y g I here since. 1 have always found the native gc�ole containing fish whi_h are quite blind. ton since die used with. Ten he new more Barin He toughed pe y g y Thie is a curious example of the way ru cruel and selfish as love. e g• I woodpecker family the realest destroyer - - „ " es, and news." ; her eyes, er f;entle cheeks, the quiet, of insects ill ever stage of their develop- which nature eliminates useless organs, for - ' I.. I u,u sorry to hear it, I said to light- y R p- $ , It grtsialy was not pleasant hear g. Strang lips. He slipped to her shoulder, Ment and these birds ahouid be protected eyes would of course be quite useless in - hearted little Sammy Fitz-Warrener tf the ., p y , > ' M Someone mentioned Win word disaster, nd slid over the soft folds of her black dress, by the farmer and orchardist in particular, this region of perpetual darkness.- Naval Brigade, who brought me the news. . .. "Sort to hear it? Gad ! I shouldn't be. we looked at each other with hard, anx ous "Been gardening?" he asked, coining to be it the maligned `sap-sucker ' or the I Y Hunters near Caledonia, Pa,, are ea-._ ` the luxe has of a different look about it eyes. I thought of the women, and altfi oat the bib of herpursiu apron. more cone iouous allow hemmer, A few - ' P g P Y cited over a snow-white deer seen several when there see women folk around. The decided to send them back before da ht.. It was marVel( tow the brain, which old ham or hoof house with a little meat . 1' Limes recentl i1i Lhe mountains. It is- ;3 In a few momenta a fresh man was a ua- was laid open to the day, retained the con on thein bun u on the orchard trees in y I _, _ - are so jolly clever in their ways—worth 10 g P asid to be a lar a buck with spreading- i „ ed out of his bed and sent full alto thr b scionsneas of.one subject so ton g P g -- g P g 1 8 o w' i bi wintertime ima ill tree tt ase tele in - = s► •- our red-cross t ffiana t t p the of y re cr s, t 1 e antlers, sed as fleet as the wind. A party - _ "That is as may be,"I answered, break- the moonlight across the desert to h ad- Yes—dear, she whispered. neighborhood during t ,e s.;ason. of banters who saw the animal last fired at ing open the case of whisky which Sammy quarters, and the officer in command n "your old apron is ill w•et ! he said, it, but failed to hit it. - • V. • to regain confidence. I think he extra' ted reproachfully, touching her breast where . had brought 'up on the carriage of his p y+ g machine-gun for my private consumption. it from the dispatch-bearers tumbler. ter the blood—his own blood—was slowly dry• HOW fila Little Domestio Plot Worked. - . all he was not responsible for much. He � f' _ ti--- : i He was taking this machine-gun up to the P ing Links—"Hullo howdy do Blinks? Say, , ! front, and mighty proud be was of it. was merely a connecting link, a pony' of i Hie hand passed on,and as it touched her, ' Y Y, Buffalo Were Countless in the Old Days. . . . 1. j .. „ touch between two greater men. 1 Iw hex a Na soften tutu snob a wonderful old fellow, come home and take tea with Once an inhaUitant of this continent from, ' A clever gun," he called it; an al- 1' mighty clever gun." It was necessary to get my men to' ore tenderness that I felt as if I were looking on me' the Arctic slope to Mexico, and from Vir- . Blinks-- realty, I am scarcely present- luta to Ure on and within the memor of He had ridden alongside of it--sitting on 1 a.once, butIgaveparticular orders to 1 leave a rt of Sister's life which was sacred. g g + + Y - -• _t 4 the top of his horse as sailors do—through the nurses undisturbed. Disaster at the I saw a little movement as if to draw able in these— men yet young, to the plains in such . ! I Jinks— "Bother the clothes ! That's all numbers that it seemed that it could never • 70 miles of desert without a halt; watch- fro_,t meant hard work at the rear. We back then she resolutely held her position. . -, . i ing over it and tending it as he might have all knew that, and endeavored to rake But her eyes were dull with a new pain. j right. Come slung. ;is wife and I value be exterminated, the buffalo has now dig- I. at their true worth • we dun t o b i tended his mother, or perhaps some other ready for a sudden rush of wounded. woc,ler-1 have wondered ever since—whatpeopleg Y' appeared as utterly as has the bison from. - _ . �4 their tailors' bills. Come on." woman. The rush began baforc daylight. As ey memories that poor senseless wreck of a Europe. "Gad ! Doctor, he exclaimed, kicking came in we saw to them, dressing eir g ' y Jam .links (half an hour later)—" l h - " man was arou>iin ►n the woman's heart b ' The early explorers were constantly here we are. My dear, allow me to present - .- !_ - out his sturdy legs and contemplating with woui,da and packing them As closely as. s- his wanderingg touch. astonished by the multitudinous herds "Marn "he said, "Marn It was not my friend, Dj►. Blinks—Mrs. Jinks. 13y the met with, the re uliirit of their move- some satisiaction the yellow hide top-boots ible. But the stream was continuous; hey Y, , Y Y g Y It which he had bought at the Army and never stopped coming; they never gave e a too hard waiting for me?" Lhe way, my doer, those things yon Loki >r,e menta, and the deep roads which they made - Y moments rest. to order I forgot all about until too late to in travelling from place to place. Many of f Nav stores. I know the boots and— "ho dear." „ 1 avoid them. "Gad ! Doctor, you should At 6 o'clock I gave orders to awaken the . "It will be all ri ht no w, Manny. The fill into the shop. a the ea►Tier references are to territory east badpa rt is all t Hits Jinks (aghaat)— What I Forgot? of the Mississippi, but even within the last - l see that gun on the warpath. Travels as nurses and order them to prepare their q ar- „ Yes• Pea • Um—um—er—it's of no consequence at all, fifteen years buffalo were to be' seen on the • light as a tricycle. And when she begins tern for the reception of the won dad. At � to calk—my stare! Click—click—click— 6,30 an Arm Hospital Cor s man cam to .: " Marn , you remember—the of ht—I my dear, not the least. Happy to make W tern plains in numbers so great that an, . Y P S P . uai to ee t gg „ your ac u n Mr. Blinks. What click. For all the world like a . steam me in the ward. left—Marny—I want—no—no, your li s. entirely sober and truthful account seems • p delightful weather coo are having. Excuse - i; launch's engine—raowing'em down all tide ",�3hockin'case, sir,jn�t come in,"he id. I knelt suddenly and slipped my hand g g like fable. Describing the abundance of I� , time. No work for you there. It will be "Officer. Gan busted, air." within his shirt, for I saw something in his me one moment. buffalo in a certain region, an Indian once J uke (ina whisper,after Mn, J. has dis- no ase you and your stalactites progging "Take him to my gnartera,"I said, p- face. „ pe ' said to me, in the expressive sign language . abo it with skewers for the bullet. Look in my instruments on my sleeve. As Siater'a•Ilea touched hfs I felt his heart ap eared_+ Worked like a��eharm. of which ail old frontiersmen have some _ - . b ive a teat bonne within his breastlii+ka What worked . .. „ at the other side, my boy, and. you ll find - In a few minutes I followed, and an en- g g , slid , „ knowled e, The country was one robe. . Jinks--- She didn't dare say a word g Zf - ! the beauty has just walked through them." tering my little room the fire thing I �&w then it was still. r Much has been written about their visor- > • I " Soda or plain?" I asked—in parenthe- was pair of yellow boots. - When she lifted bar face it was as pale as about my forgetting those things with comb mous abundance in the old daye, but I have _ , , ~ 1. a ere as no doubt bout the boo his. parry present. That's why I brought you. never read an •thing that I thou ht an ex- h w a to . sig. T nd y g , •' Soda. I don't like the flavor of dead the white duck trousers, and althon I I nsnet say that I felt like crying—a feel- • + aggeration of their numbers as I have seen i ` cr►mel. A big drink, please. I feel as if I could not see the face, I knew that this : as 'ing which had not come to mg for 20 years. Our bravest lessonsarenotlearned through them. Only one who has actually spent j "_ were lined with sandpaper.'' Sammy Fitz-Warrener come back again: (I busied myself purposely with the dead success, but misadventure.--[A. Bronson months in traveling among them in those old . k; ! He slept that night in the little shanty A woman—one of the nurses for col m man, i►nd when I had finished my task I Alcott, , days can credit the stories-told about them. ." h built of mud and roofed chiefly with old he had'pleaded—was bending over the d turned and found Sister filling int a papers The grain, the' smallest weight in use, Once, in the country between the Platte u1. . a` ppaalm mats, which was gracefully called the with a sponge and a basin of tepid cos r. —her cap neatly tied—her golden hair was thus called from being briginally the and Republican Rivers,I saw a closely msss- . i l_ , ` head surgeon's quarters. That is to say,he As I entered she turned upon me a psi of hidden. ani lit of a grain of Wheat. A statute passed ed herd of buffalo so vast that I dare not , ' • ' rtook of such hospitality as I had to offer calmly-horror-stricken eves. I signed the certificate, placing my name in 1 ordained that 32 rains of wheat, hazzard a guess as to its numbers ; and in 7 j m," "Oh 1"she whispered, meaniti ly, s p- beneath lien. taken from the middle of the ear, or head, later years I have travelled for weeks at a * _ Sammy and I had met before be hadtoueh- Ling back to let me i►pproach. I had, no For a moment ate-Stood. Our eyes met, and well dried,should make a penny-weight, time, in northern Montana, without ever , - . i ell a rope or I a scalpel. We hi►iled from time to notice theta that she was one oft e' t►nd—we.-aid nothing. $bs moved towards ,` 2p of.which should metro an ounce, whNe 12 being out of eight of buffalo.—[September ,P > .y the same part of the country—down Devon- kargely-built women, with perfect skin d the door,and I held It open while she pawed ounces were to make a 1ponnd. The pound, Scribner. - : _ shire wiry, and.ta a limited extent we knew fair hair,who make one think of whet g- !out. therefor, consisted of ' 660 rains. Some I r:: s '7 each others o P, which little rase has. land must have been before uallio bl ed f Two boon later I• received orders from centurieti}star ie nn vel ht was livid- Liqueurs are aim 1 lire alcohol flavored �f ' pe pl ph Pe y B q PYP �/► h. , a vast mea=g in places where men do ooii- got to be so widely disseminated is he the officer in command to send the nurses cd into 24 grain@, which makes the troy _with aromatic and other principles Af r'ived �.: , : - stb. a q ar:ers. est _ 1t , sit Qraimt. m ple�i►ts wast ,,. ttace. nd no* used, 8,7611 fro and fi s. , t �; . t _ ly� back t10 ad u uC to s h 0 eY�e fall . . , - ,` . - ..., r- .•. _ C. c. - '-+t.._ - -._.:. .''k+ h .. I M' .- - _. _ g --•Z -roe - + - fi y • _, t... r .. . . ::. # _E1. da v - �.. {� : - . -... .. ` .._ .- .v e.1 ... f- . .. .-' ' .�-. ._. __. _. ". ...-. 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Don't wait until cold weather is at - work-if you have a few 46 tq bpaco each � - What inventors !lave Dame tie Uffbies p p y day—if yon wapt to make mon��yy--►+cad us jour .- x� ' - - milk,and Its final product are done a hand before you begin the work of re-pot• name and addrem.and we wilt:send you our al l$ � � 4 !Farmers Work. with and in an hour from the cow the lk ting. Do it-while you have wsarm and pleas- • illustrated list free of cost. William 13i•iggs,32 ,, 1. ..•1 i _ As oompared with other indastriee is,re• yields'up the golden butter. ant days, and the work will be done better memporadoe Gtreet,Toronto. � " _ i �i� - azin develo manta of the and to the am than it would be in cold raw weather. An- $ g P Scientific study and meet anical ingenu y , $FIAVHIR LINP3 STIDAMS$IPS. ,_ 0 . _'la last few years agriculture has no occasion have than revolutionized thin de artmen of other reason why it should be done now is; . p Weekly Bailinge Between Montrea r, - to t' take a back seat." For while it is the farming, while the cow has been increaa d It will give your plants a ohancse to get es- _ and Liverpool, Direot >i'rom 1Montrea , - � °,, _ ' first of industries in importance, it has been in roductive value almost incredibly. t tabliahed before it bs.time to tt►ke them into ` every Wednesday at Daybreak. Pea 11 ,- „ � - - ' I4 il. ; helped and aided by the Urain and hand ie due to the rsistence of eraeverin m n the house. If you wait until the last mo- sengera embark-after 8p m.Tuesday. �.> ` ` work of all the others, and the mechanic, en bran ht to field m meet, they will not have recovered from Superior Accommodation for Salor?ti � , that a cow has be g y Intermediate and Steerage Passengers ;*• A the inventor, the chemist, in fact every man than a thousand poun3s of butter in a y the disturbance which their roots must whose hand or mind is engaged in work of h faonl aamall fraction lees than th a undergo, and they will go into winter quer. Sates or Paasaxe. Moatreat to Ltverpo y ' +'t , " a whit - Saloon$40 and $iii .... I Accordial to i ' -, . , 4 any kind, is either directly or indirectly pounds��ett y day for 3&�days. tore in a condition far from what it ought Round ip O&$90...• f Accom od'a.. ' •., `" % %, a contributor to the farmer. And while mechanical in enuity has be i to be• The Ho odd rata are per Late xepigon only. Fift ears a o when it ma be said the g Intermed te,t$80• Steerage t$20. e ; a Y Y 8 , Y lighkening the labors of the fanner and ma - 1�IZU {g DIBOOVEBIEg• 4 - . - _ present era of amazing mechanical develop- inq'them at the same time more produotiv , For futher information apply to T, meet began, the farmer had a poor plow, scientific students in the Iaboratory and t• ]3. ZD. MIIRRAY, tlen. Manager. - i - _ l made chiefly of wood, rho hoe,�d the experimental fields have made the mot lie l3elves the Problem of the Water >p'art t,_ $anstom House Square• Moutrea •scythe only for his tools, and very li�tle else valu;ble and interesting discoveries. T tnig Betweca the Congo and the Niger. '`" 02�I i�.TDY� or any Local -gent. " � I- :- . - was needed, after the ax, to run a farm. Then nature of the soil, of plant-, of the vit I A banquet was given in Paris recently,- ' the fariner was ever thin for himself, and have be i doth the method and results when • • Y g functions of all the living things, at which over 400 persons assembled, in s. '+ was much as a ackhorse mi ht be compar- n j n - P g discovered, and the new knowledge h honor of Lieut. Mizou, wlui had just return- syrup of Figs is taken; lite andsaets MontPeal �Xlosltloil o Y ed to the flying railroad train or the great opened avast book in which the tiller each nest had �� ed from his erplorationa. F g a,nd refreshing to the tae , steamshi of to-da But about that time the soil the breeder of animals,•ttle dair before him a map of the region between th'e gcell et rOmp tl On theKldneys, -- : . the inventor and the mechanic began to pat man the fruit rower, and all the indu Coa o and Lake Tchad containing the itin- y y GRAND PROVINCIAL. in their work and im roved lows led the 3 g Liver aridOwels, Cleanses the sys- �. P P .trious workers in the broad field of agricu erary of the explorer. Mizon's chief die- Van of _ q; fere may read the secret processes by whir tinction is that he has solved the question tem effectually, dispels colds, head- a 6 , urnia between the Ni er and aches and fevers and cures habitual INXH I H I T I N ; - $ w`pvaJCR>� covRs$ , the soil and the cove'ringatmosphere f of the water parting g ' ' . of improvement. Then came the seed drill, all the needs of organic life and make th the Congo basins. He has followed from constipation. S Pup Of Figg is'the `' v the corn !anter, and other like machines earth a fitting habitation for the hums its source to its mouth the Sang, River, MONTREAL I . P onl remed o its kind ever pro- for sowing and planting the seed in the net- race. and has proved that it ip one of o h o most ducced, pleas g to the taste and ae- r ter- re ared soil. And all these improve;nents lead on fro important affluents of the C L,th to 23rd �EPTIR:�BEIi. I$$2 . a'- P p p q p empties into the Congo nob fag from ceptable to the-stomach, rompt in :; The increased crops call for+something the first and aim lest to an a pivalent ro SECOND ANNUAL FAIR! _ - ., t le and the grens in intelligence and mental culter the equator, comes from the far north, i{,g,tion and truly beneficial in illl X ' . . better than the scythe, the sick Great Show or Lise Stock. grain cradle, and these were quickly die- The man who ossa a n,chine cannot be and its head gators are near those of the effects, pre ared oaty from the most mtAnteceat eorucatttttat Dtsptar: t `'� placed by the mowing machine, the horse mere machine himself; he must be a think. Benue, the greatest tributary of the Niger. health aII a retable substances its la der and the , f F`iae Collection of Historical Relics by the An• ( a rake, and later by the hay a er• and_while the hand work is lighten Mirpu kali shown. that this river is about y g 1 tiquarian and Numismatic Society. k .1 hay elevator, Uy which the crop is now put and made more efficient,the head work, th 1,000 miles is length gild ranks in imlior-_ man eaeellentqualitieseommendit I P in the barn without the t ouch of a hand.. brain=the mind of the MRn-is. develope tante foartli among tie' Congo tribvtarlegj t0 a�l and !lave made It the IYIOSIi Extrnordlnary AslraeU�na. i The harvester, improved year by year, has and made more active, with the result tha the blobangi, the Rasslai, and the Lom- ular Tamed known. 13ALLOON ASCENSION. Parachute deebeats rj¢a in ever other art of life and work ou ami alone su easing it. y by :31`ANLPY SPENCER. the renowned ,�k ` ]ed to the self-binder,a machine as intricate y P ell Of Fi s is for sale LII -IAC English Aeronaut. . and effective as the woman's sewing ma- race is raised in the scale of intelligence an Another fact which makes Mizon's jour y p g Ladiefl Military Bond and Conceit. it the reat end and ur so of our existent ne cone icuous is that he succeeded in push bottles by all leading drugglst9. Ma nificent Fireworks. Splendid Music. . - - chine, and which goes through the great g P po Y P b g J wheat fields with its wide swath, cuts the are satisfied more nearly than ever before. ing his way en>;irely across the great coon- Any relic le druggist who may not Brilliant Electriu3l illuminations. ?:� t tr of Adamaws. He says it comprises a have it on !_and Will rocure W Electric Street Car Services directto the .: grain, gathers it, and binds it into sheaves, — Y Gtrounds - ` as nimbly and knots the twine as ti htl as aucceasion of elevated plateaga, and is ter- role tl for SII one w O wishel3 -PEN DAY AND N16NT♦ - gg Y About Weevils• 1 Iain to have a kreat future. Its attitude of p p. y y the strongest' human fingers can do, and to tr it. Manufactured onl b the �-3mxwxnS=o3' $6 —WWW , _ then fossae the sheaf aside, taking tweet An entomological authority says that t6 4,� to 7,500 feet makes it a very healthy y y y y All applications for Space shoal bo made at - acres for its day's work, and thus doing the pea weevil is known to scientists as brush region, and a largge part of it, Mizen Bays, (�A�IFORNIA SIG SrRUP COc once. ` - _ work of twenty men. And thus with gang pili and is not much larger than a plum can be colonized by whitepeople. Ib pope- Y t For price list,.and all 'information, addiwse plow, the modern harrow, the seed drill, flea. It is of a 'rusty black color, wit lation is largely composed of the great Fula BAN FRAW01900, CAL. -S•C. STEVENSON,Manager and Secretary, more or leas white on the wing covers, au le of the Soudan, who aro farmers and I IfIQOILLX,�. �$,�-Y0 �y. 7g St.Gabriel Street,Montreal. - " 4 . and the self-binding harvester, the wheat is PeoP :t grown for l3 cents a bushel, or one eighth a distinct white spot on the hinder part o cattle raisers. Mixon says Adamawa ex- the cost of the former method of work, the the thorax. The beetles begin to appcta fonds farther toward the south than had j��pr n(� /� n about the time the sae are in blossom, as been au sed. In this teat re ion Mizen TOROttTO BI8CUlT AND trONECTIOtlERY CO Fgrlllers �il� St06kmen � _ whole c,Nst of the-grain being now• reduced P pp° g g make the bath goods. rry, thein and see jc Q to-that of the plowing alone undcrthe meth- when the young pods form the femat found that the important commercial centre ____ • . - ods of fifty years ago. weevil lays her eggs on the surface. Thea of Gaundere, whish was known only vague- MAGIC SCALE Fort DSB3!/ CUTTIYti - Farmin is not now clodho in The eggs are a dark yellow in color, three time ly, is a large and picturesque town, well taught by Mi,�s Chubb, general ,gen g pg g• for Ontario t6SS} Yonze t3t.. Toronto oat _ workman rides and mere]y guides lira ma- long ae wide,and larger anteriorily the fortified, and having from 20,000 to 2 ,000 __--- ____ -_ �g=�� s ti • _ chine, holding the reins, ae the en iheer posteriority. Some times 15 or 20 are lai inhabitants. Mizon crossed the large terri g FIELll TF.A euros Canstipgtion,Slck , , p , . the lever, in his hands ; and he may, if he in a single pod. But only one of the tory of the Sultan Tibati, who ie a vassal of Headache restores the Comploxion }p E� lish Wiltshire �Ils will, hitch the locomotive to the plows and hatches or survives. • The newly-hatch- the Sultan of �ldamawa and whose country (1st free sample at GARRISLD 'I'aA Caleb,sled - cover tweet -five acres a da . The larva is yellow with a black head. I had never before been visited by n white A(iNiVOY 317 Church 9t. Toren x i Y gnaws through the pod and into the nearer ten, He also visited the large market of - �. 1 R. *T+ . 1'ERFECTIUN OF AiACIiINERY a, its track soon growing over in the (lana, whose name was known, although it on it cuts a lace in the ve been asaible before to lace the - A poAttivo care for Sprains,Bruise&Green or a' - - _ is now almost complete for machines are in Before pupal[ p. Pe has ue r p P nae on which the driver does nothing but the thinness et a mere membrane, clean town on the ma with a roximate cor? , old wounds, Influenza, Upped Gcks, Galled �_ r- p$ PP $ Shcttldelri.Sero Backs,Capped Hocks, Swollen I ,51 - :t : guide it while a 1My feeds it with plants, out the lace and linea it with a aoi•t cectaese. �i,ES C AUT Udders N'er and a big finger takes these and sets them paste. oma of the Ucetica issue in th - G EU MATISM - ' . - - in the ground, and others press down the" -fall, but generally not until the, next yea A Pmyer for Landlord& Jq�- S R H , - soil while something else spills a quart of being plantedwith thepeaa. They never la A London news raa a that the to er oMATIC TR S' �Vo gunrr.nteo an absoluto cure in from one. �} t, , water on the vlant, and a hundred plants eheireggs on the surfaceof dry peas. Hent p Ss. p y to three n lications. z�- at a thus set while the story of it is read. if seed is kept over two years,the beetle di for landlords printed below rias approvdd by Pp the etc esiaeti,al authors'1 'q nearly :150 Ane Trial wilt Convince. , yP Ur another takes the whole potatoes and without issue. If thrown in water, t ears a o in 15:i0, whtit Edward VI. was •, cuts them, and drops and covers the baggy peas will float and may be throw v g — 6 Pronounced by medical men the greatest s . . i kin and Henr Geo, a of San Francisco discovery of the Nineteenth Century. i ,, cuttings and a quantity of fertilizer all away. Careful experiment has shown th g Y g" Y I was sortie was off. The landlords of the TMS TRUSS PRic E !lac. !IBI[ BOTTLE.. ready for the young planta. Thus the to- not more than 2 to 4 per cant. of these wi 1 Y burro, the cabbage, and the potato crops grow. Difl'elent insecticides will kill the , cad of the 19th century aro not the first to xt_w : i•my tris t in vra• J,'CRt)89, proprietor, O W EN SOUND. are planted,or may be,atleas than one-tenth such•as camphor,chloro form,ether axed Dist - he charged with wur ing the eia rth : AuNwhe one Trust - ' ' p F.' �i�F!Y:} -_" ot'the former cost and with ten times the phide of carbon, it the pas$ are closely sh t 1�'e heartily pray Thea to sen 1 Thy Holy •m ll y,� seand For sal© by Druggi5te.' �, a rl�- , hearts of them that oeaeaa '�� �� - rapidity. in and submitted to the fumes of th Spirit into lire P The nary !n•tattt you rause expondon of Dai, by eneetitut. : the rounds astuiea al,d duelling places motH,n of lr�•, eft.. the Nttb rntliµtat rhlble on the cult, (�' A �j A [� . And the harvested crop is taken in hand, ingredients, the best of which-is the car g • P enc..•douper lnm the e,►.uy, a,�,tmrulY+ny nradmz►,rutin• U THE 110T �1J�Tll�ll ' 1 of the earth ; tahat they remembering them- Club rest•trAghteued.iustri menti Paie„tm, iwormity Int• DT IN t T <k i9 . so to speak, by machinery, is separated from sulphide, which is inflammable and must eann,t,tic,nt•de r.!r•u„e•„i,,ai<intulnat in riortrr.Crutches, L j y the straw, cleaned, drawn into spouts,stor- used with care: The bean weevil, kno selves to be.Thy tenants, may not rack and 1a&#ut-a�� Particulars rtne.rout by i�.u,hear• t ;' ed in'eleratora, run into cars, carried 2,000 as bruclius faboe, resembles the pea weev stretch out the route of their houses anti ✓�3A - �rL�rrH� You should uyo Rlco as a light and . _ t,- -�- lands nor et-take unreasonable fines and health iced. "' '^ _ miles in the time it formerly occupied in It is said to Ue native,and to have Been se Y gersiiai>tipehistst,t31 long St.w'••Toronto• AA AA y A v f - -carriage for a hundred, and is in a constant first in Rhode Island. The general color a incomes,after the mannerotcovtttousworid, __ DON'T 11l1�� 11 DOG �� 1 • . stream like arivcr pours itself out over the tawny gray with more or le"Aull yello tinge ; but so lot them out to others that _ • .„�—...a breadth of i►continent. And - it is never Wheras only one pea weevil will live in a the inhabitants thcreuf may be able to pay � ���+�Ov`������ - the rents, and also honest! to live, to nour- gged objection to is because it ie cheap. It U touched b the hand of a man, exce t that sin le a several bean weevils find a ho e Y de icious either as a dessert oras a ve�otable, the engineer who controls the whole work iu he la ger bean. They breed iu the Et ish choir family and to relieve the poor. �,pO�ng tQ B(,�y ` itc�oked as direotbd• r ' touches a magic wand, which sets in motion bean as long. ae a bean is left to fed ( _ * -, i : all the various machinery by which the work on♦ The eggs are laid on the boars pod a d �► Dictionary ? SL�ND I'OR CST ��� is done. And it is for this that railroads the pups gnaws through to its home in t e . �.00�;CpF• When suffering with Tooth GST THE BEST. 1 :i ` �T i have been'-built, reaching out gigantic arms bean. Sonic issue in the fall, and oth actio use GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE aioguo of Itscipes to the MOUNT 1t01`. t ,�f 1: embracing the whole world, and gathering go through the winter to begin their we k (IUM. MILLING 1ZL MFG. CO., Montreal. �, in a]lhi is wealth of field and farm. The in the spring. Anew generation ie n Some of the ocet►n steamers now carry FRE�i x powerful steamships, by which the ocean is hatched the next spring in the dry Uta s, airtight steel caskets for the reception of 1 _ - transformed into a mere way for other rail. ready to repeat this operation in the fie i. bodies of passengers who die in tri►neit. 4 � ' �,t -'; • roads, are but different vehicles for all the A very small per cent. of effected Leans ll They are used to convey the bodies to the ' commerce set in motion by the new agricu!- grow. The same remedies are applicable relatit'es and to avoid burial at sea. K Q�.TE N Y , tune as different from the old as the reason. for the pea weevil; except that of keep' g A.P. t3`�2.. , t i'�� ` r'" *�, ins; animal of the present is from the origin- the beans over to the second year. - - _ - > .1 r 1O ` SILVER MINES• - • . 1 - -- - �• al germ from which by gradual evolutipn he Canadians have invested in tI~i0 of the roll - � has grown to the ability to originate and $ye a (food UroN �� eta of Ute naw towns in Rbotenay. whsle }s -. - conduct these vast enterprises which make Ih Henry writes about the vaIne of Ameowns ate "ot the mines. The the vX111 of . � � . 1' up the work of mankind of the resent•is. �� rho towns depends on thesueoe3a of rho u►ino9. P y rye, and giving his system of rotation. e ■ Tho ' But as the soil is brought under c4hure grow% rye after ensilage corn, and his p n 7 ` l - r, " ; ' :x . and the wealth of it is drawn upon; it itself is thus stated : I have for years grown a �� nk You, i Kootenay Mining Investmen Co• , _: has to be fed, and these drafts repaid. And after ensil a "corn in this manner : - y the chtmist, and oven the miner, an'd the ag T$IB tB TIIB QXIPSBB.tL TESTI- FuW abreast of th. Ttmee. mediately after cutting corn harrow t r- A Choice Qift. represent four duly incorporated $liver Min• • smelter of iron, sad the men who dig into ou h] with a tin tooth harrow sow a MONyef d6wo Who ham•+�e�lvom j n Companies, owning twelve minae Ih Brllr : the bowels of the earth for salt sad other g Y P g A Crtitlf! Family EdUcaitt)r. Columbiaand two iaMontana on the cams bushel rve er acre, harrow sin and 11 CHRONIO BBONCBl?ld� vouaH8 P The 8tundard Authority. rich belt,the rteheatin the world. t,� minerals are busy contributing to these down with heavy field roller. Town in is COLDS, OB AAYY "EM OD' WAST- --•- i They atrord tthe satost and most profitable - NEEDS OF THE oOIL. wa , rhe is ono of the moat pco6table cr ps ZNa DIMCASANr after they have tried 8necesaar of the aathentie "IIaa i nvostment in Canada. Th"r%t issue of stock •t rtificial fertilizers and the matttl- upon the farm re aentiog the largest e- bridged" Ten years spent in rev4ing: places investors on, rho ground floor a>sd is , r '- The use of a pre 100 editors employed, over SE00, nearly alEtaken up The second issue wlll be t ,:;4 ' facto a of them are by no means of ,malt' turn with the least labor. In south rn ezpeaded. ?.aper cent to 50 per cent. higher. Then its ,. {,_ ,i'_ account iu this category. 1lillionq of tone New England to obtain the best rmtt BOLD Bt ILL 0_ ELLYftB. 4 advancement will be rapid awing to-greater ,t & .,;a developments work. Nowt is the oUportunity. ,� '� ` of phosphates front. various sources are rye should be sown Boni September l5 to Ao not Duy �prinit of obtetei. ediuene. pen t loot eiip. It iu noto�ten investors Have gathered, and not a small part of them is Octobur 1►th; sown earlier, unless ed demi for tree mpbkt M1�"ntt.i>ectiueo d btt dl 1 1._ •%4 pasts,rut ru N ItTleu ARS such a chance as this. Call at office.8016 of procured from the slag of the iron furnaces, down, it is apt to rusks too much gco th ©• A C• Aid COs, ]Publishers . TradaBuilding,Toronto. and farmers owe that i�nuch at least, to the before winter ; f own later, nut gro Lh B Mass..U S. ° ' ' - . new and im roved enough to prevent winter killing. Sow by OO T E N AY - da skillful inventors of p •��l1 ! . •, w mefrliods of making iron and steel, by which Septemberth it can l>d pastured in to - { �` ` _ the injurious phosphoric acid is taken from fall withot injury. Treated in this ma er Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and 'c r , the iron and saved for the nae of the farfn- after Dorn a very heavy growth is obtai d w ors in growing increased trope. without additional fertiitzers. They ld HYPOPN®SPNITES _ t /[_ �,`! 5 , �a And the potash, which is needed to 're- should average from 25 to s0 bushel of --OP IGisno sad► Bads,.--• °MIN AND . ' 'I - place the thousands of-tons of it removed rye per acre-this with very little 1 or it Its ALmosr dB PALATABLIF F: _ t ., );= from the land each year in the form of except for harvesting ; withal the ye AS MILIG IT 1S d WONDERFUL _ aw wheat and other.food crops, is no N almost leaves the land in most excellent condi on FLESH PROD©eE� It 4 a.ea ared I"RA�TION s: . wholly supplied by the salt mines, of which for stocking down, and this can Ue u y c,,do,y� by pl►yataazls. Avoid au . " ' ' I. it is a refuse and a waste otherwise. In fact done with clover, prior to August let. To imitatiorm or nrbsutution& Bold by ' - ; 4. i. there is not an indu3ery which has any re- obtain best,centre, stocking thou d be p- e at 6t?a. axd !t :Mand 1' Chat»piOlot landneW : t t,,.•r , - - fuse or waste that does not supply some. dressed in late fall. With such treatme t I BCOTT & Bo Wass, J%0JJ,"4k Horfiaontal O ampion With `a,k ,�', . i tt.ing for the use of the farmer. He feeds have just finished cutting nineacreaof ry `"� •vv•au perfect Mier spark "'y hes clover, averaging over two tons er t, r the world, but the world is contributing its vy share of �•orkand material toenable him to acre, from stocking sown the last da of "NTABfe VI•T19RINART Ce1LF.G Tem- arresteTB Sr6 '`4t =e -� do this. This rnutual dependence of man July, 1391, sad recent rains justify h es Ul perancostrcet.'roronto, [`.•►nada. Apply - . _ to Prlucipal. �. t3a.ith. I+'.Hl c.v.a , 'TILL T"hE_ LEDERrB �. tt.pon iaan,gnu intereatupon interest, is not of a fine aftermath. With me the iota ion _! __ , \, by any means to be ignored in this connec. as stated, corn, rye,clover,etc., ie excel nt (y � L+ -r TTslYi�. E3ond for Iiluetratad r., Alarge-supply of second hand !fin- " if t7 C.ircular of our New Tenter Sys- Bines Repaired and Rebuilt for sale . . ' - tion, for as each becomes more highly devel- convenient and profitable; the result ing 1em„ The leading syatem. New oleeveChart m heap. �' '` - oped it is perceived how each one is 1 called not'only heavy crops, but rho Contin as ju:it one. ,• A ♦. t'ARTLst, Toronto. Prat- �N�L�� ��JJ 1 WRITs Ug P�a[eTLir. . t` ' . Y .. � _F upon to assist the other, and the more in improvement and increase in the produc it�e ttcnt Ureasnlitkcri>r tate the now methods aro the more it is capacity of the lands so treated. '-' �* .<, tri --- WHITE f0A PARTICUTAHS... that mutual aid becomes an absolute ne- F~ r a cesaiLy. Plants for A>ltmaa• EXTRA STANDARD iOd ? = k Of Complete Steam Launchestrom tozi to Mr? _ In a thousand ways, the intelligent work Mang of your plants will reduire ro ot- ••Aonio Coal-oil Boilers and Engines•' from g�AVY �1gTRA : 110 ,: rk�xx `.. f � x, of jjrain and hand bel a the farmer and en- 1 to 8 H 1'- I�tr o siza� Coal or wood fuel. _ ting before�►ou take them in for the wi er, ••The Marsh team Pump" the best boUor ablea him to supply ood and clothing to _ u ti_: �' r'. I all the wore thea I fur this bel writes Eben Rexford in the Ladies H mo feeder in the market. Returns oxhdlist into PARA 120 : 1 he woe .1 Y P w to t 0 degregia '' :fir - t P Journal.. Begin to get material rowdy feed valor boating it from 40 The garden is cultivated by a variety of Yoti will find it a p eaeanc task ko go to i+'or catalogue send 30. -tam JouN Bpeoially l7heap for CSash. ,. � '` r labor-saving tools, the dairy Is complotel the woo3s and pastures! with a bas$et nd GILLIES A CO.. Carleton dace., ut. 1� _ ;4 - remodeled by new inventions of the mos a trowel, and gather turfy matter and oaf �a>1� Plunps aIld SuC�loli Hole• g W x {c ' ' -` surprising kind. Among these the cream I aeparatur and the Vatter extractor.are mold from about old stamps and in rho r- �T � ('�(� T � �i - r ' ` her of the fence. And while yon are et- •j� VV 11u W�-�' � �` � `-' � .4. ,a, �' -' r . THE MOST t9TABTLIN(3 ting soil together for re-potting plants hie - -�i ie tTieir nbcelt Ara idly-rotating drum, fall be sure to get more than you nee for 81�•laX. iT+f+ r d T' TF R Y P _ R1 O Q ,�1- j oee and store it awe for wi iter i ei a the rclt es-enrollment `22Q I,araeat J4J{4 y I spinning around anti humming with 8,000 that pure Y • , revolutions ovary minute, h�' the mere use. 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S.r_... 4 4 , <_<r R.-�t�,. ..n- •vg's'.. .:gs.r, ..�.... - - ar+� - - __ __ 1x1 - 1 -4 - - - .:a-._:A�. -5 .�..3> -i3, :-Pi3�i -- J, ek- a ,f ; 3.. • p,� a AR . _ _. OMgiARYWOtlD. . �, - ,,., «- - -tet R TJ • '. - +.. r , ::. . * « I Wdi.'Mon (been River was iA lrorrn . _ - .. ey, of 1.1; Wi I �i i ., i - k . _.I ♦ i-'• ,''Jon Sti,Qdar• <• _ , N s Fr . . . a `` M Sadie Irwin bA` rettYlned 'her ''` j rE, ' _ + �,• - " ..:> , n .� I. A • 9th 1 at Park River Dakota. ' d ax t"s«'¢ Y - ,,�:,� -� , �_,:� �._* -;.i .. f�. 1. 4 �.�[ I 1. - - a nid • Mrs.'Parker, of Toronto, i s d Pe S �� �Y � X �xY few days ai Jobn Henderson e. t; A ' j r �U% i � _ � - . 1. +''= Mr. Davidson intends showing, •some of _ t: I , I :_ �� •o. P has fast n w an . . .o. , . a. i - k published every Friday morning et its offfoe his flee horses at Toronto fair this week. - . Piokkering,Ont. Cooubantings�aaon bar arrived again ENERAL STORE BUSINESS ! ' :: - j 4 - T, r •r' been tr in , lo. :�._, TERMS .•';.- and several of our boys have y g - ,, . , _ •- - . . . .sE ar a - their tack. •. .. _ - - _ L r� 7. , iZ >P Y u, 11.00 iftpaid fn adraIIcs. �i ' Our farmers are all thxonah harvest `""'`'" '' : 1 , a:= . _[� " PICKLI NG RATES OF�DYE1iTIa1NC1: �. - -:.; , .-- 1. v I -_ First insertion,per line - 10 oeiite and are now baeily engaged sowing their : 7, Each subsequent insertion,per line ++ fall wheat. lendid� stand, $lttlatetl at � ' ' , 7- l-'. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Mr. Rogues, of Pickering', becapied -our A . I . vertisements. pulpit in a very creditable manner on San- - - - . •• I1. I , � '! Special terms given to parties making con- �/ T IL�j •,, rants for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Halt- day evening. B . . ^ ' • { n t j Yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. A couple Of yOnUtt men from Boar QrA . Oth Whltf� 1ne and Fruit• Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, seem to have had a lively time on ` be l4 miles east Toronto. ' , i - one year, $5 00,payable in advance. - Town Line, Sunday evening. - . . _ - - _ . , L-&'Notics iu local columns teu cents por line, '" . --FittsKy. - . '" Bve cents per line each subsequent insertion. - E Special contract rates made known on applica- •�+mss - .0: _ " - pec 1, i tion: No free advertising. DUMBARTON. Y - ` -_ Advertisements without writter netractions ! 40o a•OCth Of First Ol si3 stock on baud, . . '' 1 . _ ...t F will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- • zordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- C. W. Holmes carries his arm in a sling -' - _ - room store and oo dwelling hones, ,. , rents must be in writing and,scut to the pub. this week. Cause, phelleny. y g R " A FINE WHOLE S PIC E MIXTURE _usher. Mrs. Wallace and family, of Belleville, 81 acres of land with orchard I.I' S - dob York promptly attended to. .. visited friends bore this week. _ I _ _ _ _ __ ,r. . : - 'W. J. CLARK - ,_ PROPRIETOR. Prof. Mowat, of Queen's University, and outbai dings. A SPECIAL RL•END OF UOFFES. . 1 1 - _ preaches here next Sabbath at 10:30 a. M. - . Jno. Campbell, of Buffalo, the champion . k Our 10110ve-Street Independence. horse shoe maker of America, visited hie For terms app y t0 . - . :o: L I . Our Al m-A First-class Local Paper. - brother here last week. T T tit s r.i 1 I - Mr. Gernon. apple merchant, hall cam- �. T. LLIO 1 c Our Egpc�otatone-The hearty rented his nrehasea, sad the work of 0_ W HALE ANISROUI� PIES �� ppx rapport of the neonle of Pickering and vicinity. packing will be begun'immediately '` 41r. McRae and daughter, of (}alt, hely HIG IAND CREEK. - - t 1 services of song in the Presbyterian church - . 1 F - FRIDAY. SEPT. 9. 1892. on Banday and Monday evening, at both of - - -- - Cloves, p I- - - which large congregations were present. Ginger, ' . . -- � - Laai Sabbath being the first of the third I Y . � i t . • ,_ NOTES AND COMMENTS.- ,.: year of the Ztev. Mr.. Chisholm's pastoral Peper, - - .. I -4: work in our church. A particular) fittin . . r _ y q . � p - . The Northwest assembly has been addresswasdelivered in the morning on the <.. - C8r 1 S 1 - r prorogued owing to >t deadlock. Bot work of an ambassador, Viz., to deliver his C1t1nf1V1�0Yi . P artier having equal following. mese a without tear or favor. HAVE a limited nantit ofchoiae ' . . P " Johnnie Parker, late of Whitby Colleg- 'fall wheat for ed of the follow- Mace; ��' f - 1At last that human bull- dog, John iate tame, after rusticating for a few weeks . -- Carrawa $ - - arji c with Mr. Found, has returned home in- it g varieties, at pre a stated opposite , . , • - , • Zawrence Sullivan,has been vanquish- tending to continue his studies at Picker- each, n ;, .. G'a�8 I281 F t0. .. 3�i� : I ed. James J. Corbett, a former bank ' fag College. Several of our boys intend ,j nen' Winter F fe 1.75 a bus red . - f- - ,clerk, aged 26 years, severely punish- taking advantage of the re-o nig. y ., '1' ,. All ►�'izes of Fruit Jars. - , ��' ed the bully at New Orleans on Wed. The beautiful moonlight o!this week has erican Bronze, X1.50 ; r rise 1.20 „ white �. � •� _ � been very inviting to those fond of a prom- p � (White) _ ____ _ - � {. iiesday evening and won the worlds evade, and has been taken advantage of radian VeIret Ch ff** v - ---' -- ,._ . 1. I - ;- chain ionshi In 21 rounds. John L. HAR D- SO N . ., S . P P by many of our.ci!izens. The Embr}o Dr. + •_ .. . : Las few Sympathisers. and the Teaching fatuity of our -town, JONES WIN TER F�FI�� ►5 the bestR, . _ 11 -- rid winter wheat r tan and a nod 4 ' with their respective comppnions being $ g -'_ . The number of immigrants already prominent figures. y lder. I think it will pay to get 2HAM=)'1 TA= STORE, - 1. -i, � arrived in Manitoba almost doubles Dumbarton can boa t.of some of the fin- it to the stock of the wheat... I eat babies that CSnadl has ever produced; is the place to buy your harvest tools. : • . .- - - - ,�_ -s -l. t _ Ithe record for tht «hole of last year, the chubby faced, laughing, crowing, Doo- SURPRISE is th best white wheat hoike of all kind$. . . - and in eight months the Calladiall g K' - ` "'', g ink hind, the kind you feel like kissing. c ised and a splen, d yielder, large, ltakus, Scythes and Snat}is, ' : Pacific has sold $1,000,000 worth of gut their ma's refuse to allow them to be pump, heavy and w its. Turnip and Carrot Iloee•< - ' farm lands. -These two facts are an so used, because so many men chew to- , P - - 3 indication of the marvellous rapidity Sacco, and so many woti�eu chew gum. AMERICAN BRONZE for Screen wire netting for windows and doors, with which the Northwest is being de- Those unearthly cries which have been li he sandy soils, al3o does well on Ready made window soreens, 30 and 36 in, - relo ed. note d occasionally.. from the hi 1 to th express w $ ce o ll .. fr 1 e 1 avy. P : . + north of us were heard again one evening 11` iy ' . - . a Bird cues and whips, ;�= Bova expr 1!lorth York is fast gaining a record last week. In this case it would appear as . . > g g if the work 'honor"-in the fifthcommand- Bran $12, Shorts $14, Screenings and everything in the h1rdware line.. `-_ for crime. A few weeks ago Frank rent had been translated -hainmer." 2 per ton for cash at the mill fora ' - - `�ilson was f;rrested for manslaughter, Should this be repeated the young man a short time to re uce stock before C7f1Ve els a Gall. - t• "' �;1 A it being thought that he caueed the will be waited upon by a commit ee of . . citizens, armed with-weir, we Wont nays k-taking. In to lots and for cash T. . R T u T� r j�T ...r.1 .I, -I . drowning of his wife and daughter What-and iticen an application of the o Fly. , . Js 1l'I�1�A111J V�� s.near Keswick. Now comes the re ort - . �. .. � . .P came kind of treatment. f - ­ . .� a . %"� . -1 from Sutton Nest that a young mar- I _ -•..�, - F: Lie REEN; PTCKER=NC�, 01�T�'_ . . . ' . ried man named Arthur Fork is in, BIRTHS. GREENWOOD. - _ ------ - -- -- - -------- . - -- -- -- -- j' - custody charged with killing his own; EA$rwco>s---}n Ptcketingon netwnooa'o�spsoath - - - - - - -� ` I 1E9,the wife of Dr.J. H.Ea ' - eon, a bay of tender years. Iooth - QQ P �i arties will be tried at the fall assizes. FURNITURE g - '.., . . � .I P New Advertisements. 1 - � . .. - . . .-x . . ­ r f -- -=- -- ( 1 - FURNITURE . . .. .. - 1 ­ - � i. I,: UX1iRiDQE. ( - - _- - - - . r x z, ' z � Cyt a�"_ , �, Ir `.:� �� t-: , -� �. i -�,_ �' i�' - � • � �:*�..-.''Yat"' a.. n , a - r -T-..- .. _. ,' .. ,. < Y '. 'S 4r' 'a ,. . R�. .t t �3 , atter e"A * . . ,.. ........ ... ->. -..- ':U --_ e_- s'- �•,v - :! d - _._al ":vR . ,. .. F v - -. • ,;r ;' tc .°..s t:"5j ''7 -f•.s : _ �.. ._.4f., .� K . , - •iF - -- . . - f ,•- - -yt Tf's- _ _.. . r .. - -- .iT..-t,¢! _ - - - v'__ _a - YS. _ .{. . - - - .. L - .- (r. �.c..it>•' F. i , S .tt _ 1 , - a - A _. . -- _ - f Y_.. E -5�,. i•'i F �•!:s �} '41.._4 '(... ..K .,A=..> „YG.s R ..-,_ �r d. _ e.L. -:..�•• •ST:. - 1+,- - £,. 1'i,, - �•., q .. - - 1, •-::,.,. .,,_. ,. ,$!" Yn. -.l -4 .#.s •.,�;re- 1 ,u `% . a _s R v _. A r , R -.- _ 4 .. d. __ _ '+�•. v tit a .. _r - '..- ._._ ;. _ ':i# - rr'. _ < .. ",. _ . -,rS ,. .. ..� -. a 4. ,_ 5u > '• ,. , ,[. -'• - 1 '. ..7``,x_ _ .1�-�+'c >.t-!Y $�.: 3 -.ms's'.'". �.•.:/- -7:. F > . ... - to _ _ , ,; _..... ....L ,r qt _ .- .. .. __ -_ .. _ _r'r. yy _ �c,f 'aK z - .'u,;a .-. .. --, r . . .: .: ._ ... ._ .. w .. .d "�t'�.a� r+.. ,� "3 -- W,h,.,:�Lt� _r ,- ....i_ N 5 F'a '- . _ ...:.-.: .. w- .... ._e .._-. .. t .. -�-,- 1•y ,... .LL � '`L+, - >.,-- ___ : 'sa'. .. -.-_fir'C� _ x �•.t•• �` a;_ a:,''�;-�- - ..t•' •}.,•.'.: �;` .'�t"- �t r ! k- - F d .., $!Y, i_ -3.... t.. yY`e iY'- ... 'u, n. _ :-- ...'R:' �-.'-... r .:: .. .. ,.. .. ,- h S .- -L -a,/` � - -t _. Ar` , in. .. 3 r� ���y'd9,.. '_a.6 't:.a•. ..1t- `�.:. i�� _ .. :. , _ .. ✓ -., ,- ." - M -: . ..� -.c t .-1. '-^. �4t{.,+. - i�� is ,>=* O -ui - { F; �. i. t T ,:,. "� , •'G _ ' . 1. t t` 11 V.—M, I., x4 DISTRICT DOT ,. .r. allol�f'a. {_t - }_ . • F iM�> � �x T. _ Q( T � ,a j ,t „ Y-kx t . ToRONT , Sept. 9, 1$813. *- ,. t.1 el ©© T - j �"' ((�� - 1 4 4. -, a' y`A>r the present time the world is, all agog M 1.�� ? �, A+i, �'' t �,• ,, c: iBTOLRN IN THE HOST BARE FACED KANNER � . . . r P. with excitement and trepidation concern- eat.taut............ # 00 76 to 00 00 11 • g beat p (� yV UO t0 Bi$ �.,, 1.f - - .......... - ^..p r �', ft' vwK -^ +.»?. ..- + � FROM OUR EXCHANGES. - . ` lA the ravishes,of that dread scour e, As- ,B rip ....... , .wswq�awawwwwwwuwwwwwwwww�www•uwwwwwuwl.wumewowawnwsiHslia ,_. �" � zs+ � x .f g i iatia Cholera. From Germany and even eat,red wittier.... . 00 00 to 00 74 __ t "f f 1 The (1�LO,OCO water works by-law was from fair En land there Dome awful re- heat, Dose .......... . 00 64 to 00 00 Y �:. - 1f-6' '' ) England, K E are prepared to parohase WHEAT BAIL?I;S� OATS and sli klnfitii of 1PEAg h . arried in Orlllla on Monday. its of the destruction caused b its foul ats, bush.............. . 00 88 to 00 84 to be delivered at oar Elevator at The lace of delivery �$ . E 'i t i JL' �° y FRENCHMAN S BAY P A cabbage weighing nine pounds was Influence. So baneful and terrible are,its Arley, bush.•..•....,.. . 00 00 to 00 40 is Very safe for old or Young teams, no electric cars, no railway crossings, no = - > , `l 4 T� � : . left at the Meaford Mirror office last week. effects upon a people, that all nations may gas, bush............... . 1 ""{l} i "� 1 - 00 00 to 00 60 screeching locomotiyes. It win be decidedly to the interest 0f farmers to clean all -�, � �; •_I,I , At the re-opening of the Toronto Pub• well set about early to take measur3s to sy, new, ton_.......... . 0 00 to 10 00 grain intended for market properly. ' '` y Elie Schools, $0,000 tt ins were sup lied prevent the inroads of this Eaetefut Death. J h '+ v yf"...-, Fi j e pupils P traw, ton............... . 10 00 to 12 00 Do not mix six and two rowed'Barle . with bookq free of char a No country, which has any intercourse g • reseed hogs........... . r3 60 t0 6 76 Y : r k . b "01 r -, . Presbyterians of East Tofohto� vill g e With the Infected portions of the world, Is Do not mla Blank E e and ether Peas. •;•. �• x :Y A ` y eef, forequarters..... . 5. 00 to 6 00 Y _.�,. ! � � �, t • eontelnplate erecting a new.church, and free from possible inctlraiona. For the A large amount o{money was lost last season—and the slid is not yet•-by eaportere i. K-17 I microbes, which are said to contain the eef, hindquarters.... .: 900 to 0 50 from such mixtures. Farmers, Graindealers, Warehousemen and Forwarders should . .r. # �•lir- _" I have about 62,000 toward It. germs of the disease, maybe carried from Mutton................... . S 00 to 10 00 vie with each other in doing their-separate parts well, so that CANADIAN BARLEY . ; _ � `,�, The trolley car switch, which is being 700 to 8 50 and PEAS may take their lace in the markets of Europe beside our Wheat, Cattle. y �, w n one country to another even in letters. sal, carcase .......... .. y p pe . !put down at the corner of York and King Hence, the utmost precaationand vigilance utter,lb............. 00 1S to 00 20 Sheep, Cheese and Apples, equal to ally. `�''. J =.A t streets weighs 60,000 pounds. . is bein used to kee from our ,shores an ...... - '� ;, c `-� g P Y JIRs doz. ... . 00 00 to 00 13 Natural gas has been found iD large taint of infection. -While all minds are - - �• _ - - . W."Mos- X00=-�•, �: ;°_ .. ;n S ,; ' r ;. . . . 1 . .'quantities at Cayuga. . � i , Haldimand county. turned to this gaestion It may not lie lm b •. '' . - The people are using it for fuel and light, pertinent to give a few words to a descrip- OMINIO BANK ' Agent for w. D. MATTHEW>3 & CIT. .. , II.L . �_, >� ' . . -- . .. The" store belonging to Mr. Thomas tion of this disease. Cholera, as the die• • Liverpool Market, August 27tb, 1802.. ::, % � y L '' - - Fraser, Norwood, was entered Sunday tionary says, is a disease which came arig- genial Pall up, $1,500,000 _ _ night 23a1t, and about 8100 worth of goods lnally from the filth and dirt of the Orient �- , stolen. - al countries. It is known to be a fact, that urpius, - $1,400,000 � w- Mr. A. B. Colyer; opernar of the tom- next to bread, dirt is the staff of life unto Ms ss r < �Y�' ii .'.:L� '. - 4, . the wanderin Jew and lax Indian of the e _ .. �_ g Y FURNITURE m T v DEPOT , mon goal of the united counties of Dar- east. And as most diseases may be traced �r��1 j GENCY._ �' ,- ham and Northamberland, is dead aged SAVINGS DE ARTad1 NT, � to uncleanlfnes, so may this. The only WITEVAL p 7Z ear6. . Interest allowed at big est current rates. No . ` preventative of the propagation of this ` ) Oreo Cam bell of Uabrid e, . has ur- aottoe of withdrawal req ed. 1J i . . P g P scourge.is to be had in the cleanliness of f. t `' chased the tailoring business carried on the countries in which it destroys. There W. HOLLAND, r by the late L. J. Hay in Bolton, and will are two kinds of Cholera—British, and As logy ___HANAOER. The WBrereOms are replete(Wlth a S�OCk of B8dr00p1 ►�'• ett8,. _ it . conduct the came in future. iatic. The former we are acquainted with, Parlor wits, Easy Chairs ked all fortis of modern • . Earnest Neelafude, a 13 year•old buy of and is simQly a severe. diarrhoea. While ALE m . : f ' i Lindsay, swam across Sturgeon lake last the latter (thank Providence we are strap- N fllTDltllre. _. . .. � I .- r b . r '`S• I . . - -�' . . week, a distance of one mile. His sisters gels to it) is of a malignant form and in WANT D:' "" .. x� are also excellent swimtluers. most cases results in death. The Asiatic - Cholera causes co ions vomitin and ur Pictures framed Ill all deslaDF3. Re airill of furnittir8 a y? P ', i An attempt at grave robbing took place F 8 P g To sen our unexcelled h Tasty f3tock. Steady . ra P g. in the Presb terian cemeter , Orillia, fug of bilious matter and is always follow- employment and control t territory. Have done " Y Y ed by severe prostration. In cases of the business in Canada s5 ye a. Liberal pay to the BpeClal>;y.. - ;� M qday right, when Mrs. C. W, Pitt's ht man, seed for term , - - ' latter, it"is said, that relief may often be CHASE 138 URRS CO., . - i grays was disturbed. , The ghouls were had by partaking of brandy or spirit of sl-47 Colbome. 0a6. i - i # disturbed at their work after making an camphor slightly diluted. The treatment - - - -- -- - -- ----j Funeral furnishings. and all undertakina. requlrem6nW.. y. excavation two feet in de th. No clue. P of the former is known to every household FOR SALE.--The estate of the late Funerals conducted in moderlu style. . - 1 , Last Tuesday evening the out buildings and needs no words from us. Just here it i >Kra. Every, containing 50 acres, being - 1. ' �' '`5 3 composed of the S.W. q arter of lot 10,in the belonging to Mr. D. Lyle, of Manchester, may be� interesting to examine what the god con of the the town. Ip of Pickering,front- .- r. ' was struck by lightening and burned. Ile History of England (since we are wrapped ing Kingston road.41 mi es from the town of - �• �. 'R�i�.A.N. �JCTh.IT 'CTRA.M.M. 1 D had just drawn in his last load of grain up especially in the result of her fight R•hitby and 11 miles fr m Pickering Village. , -_ _ _ _ _ ' , - against the Cholera has to may about the (food soil, buildings nd every convenience. ' and closed the doors and got to the house 1; ) Y This is a vete desirable operty. Title indie- ;;; M out of the storm, when a flash of light- Pflst woes and ruins made by this fell potable. For ftuttler pa ticulare apply on the NEW DISCOVERT��ACCIDENT ' plad;te. There have been two periods at promises,to A.A.PORT, pnrty Architect,whit f — e I I wing stuck the premises, relacin;�ecer. b or W- V. RICHAItll'OA', Notary Public id { • . I' . thing to ashes. The loss is a Leary Due which England has been smitten by the ? ( .tales. The first attack.was in the year Pickering._, _ 2Btf _ In cutn(Niundiiti,s e rwitr n a part was accidently she h on the hand j gild on w.athing attenvunl it was discus erect that the hair was tom- - and.only partly covered by Insurance. ), ,. y -- -- pletely re.rtaved. we at once put this wonderful preparation, on the �' r .i. ), during the time of the One Hundred marketaud teat has been the demand that we are now i roducing Mr. Alex. McEachern, of New Lowell, g r� Ft -i war between Ed. III, of England, _ _:• it throughout the world under the name of<tneen'a Anti-Hiti [ne■ ,- is the proud p"osessor of tl)�� veritrtLle iron :c.j,�l ranee. The second occurred fn 16ti�i, ` �_ _= T - IT IS PERFECfiLY HARMLESS AND shoes which protected the rttuneis of the ;,,;t -vhen King Chas II was in the midstz_ 1. SO SIMPf.E ANY CHILD CAN U8E ITJ' • __ _ - 0 Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the - aleph of the late Lyon McKen•r,i). At tl,H .,f i-i; war with the Dutch. Of the. first Z�: _�_� s�_ �=:- hair disappears as it by magic without the sli htest pain orinjury when � Y g sale of the effects of the fanions rebe', rw_ I;;es, it is said• no pestilence that eve "_- - 'I applied or ever afterward, It isunitke anyother preparation ever useQ � Mm_ fora like purpose- Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed e the old sleigh which has boon in constant t:te Europe ha3 surpassed in horror o �� --U >) with hair on their FACE. NECK and ARMS attest its merits, i -',, - tlae during the Winter of '86, wza=pttrel::; - i -�iructi�euea The Black Plague (or 'fl ^ - 'I GENTLEMENwhodonotappreciateabeardorhafrontLeirneeYt ,_ ed by the late Thos. Scott, 11 1'. 1'.. ul ! ilolera) which swept from the filthy lane. \ _- t find a price)8 byoon in Q�pen's Anti-Bairino which Awa I ti " with K,avis b rendering its future growth an utter im ibilitjr .., _ Owen Sunnd, puri afterwarLl Donald `I c of Asia iu 13-48 and fell, in the following ` t �j` Price of Qnaen s Anti-Ralrine$1. per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes.postage paid by.us(secure F «. It -, year, a xnt London. Two hundred it dpi _ D j __ sealwl crow ot,aervatinn). Henri money or stamen by letter with full addrrse written plainly. (.Tres-, �'" ( x , K@nLi@ Of t resdue Isle, from whom lir. y" 1 y 11 a e pondenee strict) confidential, This advertisement is honest and straight ht forward in every word it J i' I lIcl;achern obtained the Lon shoes. were buried in a single graveyard, and it contains- We invite yon to deal with us,and yon will find everything as re resented. Cnt this out and .f� : . x{ "' chronicled, that one third of the human I "it send to-der. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race street CINCINNATI O. You can A Church street electric car at "2.30 -- re Ister your letter at any Puet Office to insure its safe delivery. We will pay 6500 1'or any eaas 1 `- race perished in the awful.da •s of the mal- �'� ' Frila Afternoon Tall over and fataa In 1 o�twuure or.lishtest InJury to any pnrehaser. $very bottle Quaranteed. « i bs, .l_• Y y ady-. Even the Law Courts shut t hei To tadie.who introduee and.ell among their friends 15 Bottle.of Queen'.Ant!-gam 40 � j tired b1 iss Hannah Heron aped 40,dais h- SPECIAL w.will resent with s BILH D$aBs,,16 Ards he.t silk- >s>Ira I[.ittte Bottle and.asavl« - ' - ' 11 doors, 'ptnd no parliament sat for two e.►rw of sUt to select from sent with order. y ' P ) sss•stss P Hood Batary or Cotmintsloa to Agents. . ter of Charles Heron of Scarboro. 'The The brutal superstitiotl of those dark days ; t occident occurred at the Isabella and fastening upon the ,Jews as a cause of th pICI�ERING COLLEGE 1I011E 11E1''1:RI:tiGF.S :—The Lytle Safe .� i,oek Co., 146 to 150 «'star st.; t '- ,� A i Church street crossing and ding=onaly Flptgue, lit the fires of persecution agains Edwin Alden & Co., 248 R tco st., Cincinngti3Ohio. . - across from the house of the victim's that unhappy, homeless race. Of the rev __ _ ` ��' - ' aunt, Mrs. Margaret Heron, which she ages of the second attack, history tells us . WILL Rt:- IEN ' . . . , had just left in order to catch the car. that the first signs o{ the disease were sect NOTICE. -� �, P A R K E "R " - _ '= ,'�^ , -. The verdict of the coroners ttr on Satur. in May of W;5,when the people were emit , . i y ten clown at first b lana and hundreds SEPTE:�I BF l pith, 1$x}2. T -— day was to the effect that '�Iisa IIeronand y � OTtVITIISTA1wDI\G the reportR DILRCHANT TAILOR - t motor lean were both to .lama- but awfully sale by thousands in the week N circulated to the contrary, The Mowat ,� N0 until the equinoctial gales and this winter A Pre arato and Co Ie lite school for �Itg- Co.of N'i,itby,be4 to inform farmers and . - �. 4409' ,_ a M:s. w. Colwell, of F}eaSant Point• fronts abated its destructive vernlegce. AI P the public that their Foundry is stili running, HIGHLAND CREEK ;� � : ,ill V Mari Mariposa, dart titer of Air. A, pallor of boarders Anil dad pupils of both sexes. and that they ere utakint:the celebtat©d' ren- P 1; y who oouid, aliandoned London to the 1)e tre t•ut" flower Turnbull hinder, Whitby Twin A choice stock of imported goods always: � 3�, �. Bowmanville,died ender peculiar circulu strovfng A13gel, sad those wretched minis plow and ottier implements as, usual and also � i- last. l-l>rr tort; who always followed the trail of iii, Pnoils --prepared .for Departmental and eft on a general repairing business. on )land. Terms cash. I it guar• stances on Tuesday mornin�� g ,< i_ University Examinations find, Bast• Points for all the popular wows alwsys in stock. - anteed. A call solicited. husband had been fl,ow Louie and on re fatal robe. . The Court and Parliament Ile U.Smith• Pickeriatt. iR our ngent. ___ ----- _ ____----- turnino pre aced "to retire fur tL@ ni ht. iti Oxford. Behind eta ed the seas curt Hess Life. _J A p h y Whitby, June I I �. _- REMOVED TO HEW PREMISES As l:e was loin;; so, h@ oliserve4f Ilis wife C11P (pest house find the yawning pits spiel ___ _ 3. . leaning over the cot, attending; to thr IwIM the Middled heaps of corrupted dead The musical department will be in , - 1 . ,� - chin qs he supposed but as she ilid nttt rte night-wind sang mournfully througl charge of 1lii+s Ln Batt, a gratlnate of 0 .A.n�M0�TT '' - ON - ' b' notice or speak to him, lie went to her ala] t}e�:,rted houses and grassy streets ; bu Leipsie A.II., Germany, Anil win aflord BROCK BT. SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK . � S . ,t there %%,ere then worse things then empt to the pupils anti residents of Pickering i found her (lead. It is supposed that sue --4� fell on the cot rail, in a faiutin� tit, null 1tuu:ies. Ou many hundreds a terrible sig and neighborhood an excellent opportun t x ", -- 11A "lowed in the 1.2 inch cross of reed,show it of studying instrumental and vocal cc Whitby Marble Works. 'x:' was strannlel. in that Death sus busy in the roorna i1 Y S g � , ': �P 'IT - > music under a teacher of rare gaalitica About fourteen months aro a youuK the shut home. tions could enter -or ~ w:` - ' man nA11)@(l Arthur I'Ork,who lived said@- n(it for a weary month, except when win tions. Day pupils may enter for I1laBiC - " Mathison � Hawkin, '� • whet@ near U xE,ril e, went to Sutton or drawing only. For particulars aidrees ` `- g clang, of bell and glace of torch the dead }.d 3lanufracturers of Nest and married a Miss Torbett. The cart came at night, and at the areadfu THE PRINCIPALt ' . t, 'Slarble�lont,men,.s, floadstones and all . t ,`� `.. ' frail of the union was a son. _ blonlay surnmuna, I3ring out your dead, from other Cemetery Work. k ' COLLEGE, L, morning the infant died under suspicious wretched spectres cstagg;ered down tip I IC li E It I N G COI L ) � ' ' Also Importers of Scotch, Swedish, A11>e- . '{ stairs with a corpse. the other commot - Pick©sing. ertean end Canadian 4iraaites. 1.� c . : - circumstance. The father some time ago � i _ r, . ahem ted =u take his own life. An iu. sights of a plague-smitten city also strut _ - -------- - - �/1� All parties wishing work would do well to satin . ,� Ap I P [ v an us before nrchasin, . quest was field Monday with the result belt;'1'lers with terror or disgust. Down ADMINISTRATORS y p All work guaranteed - .4 11. 1 1 . I . L . , that a verdict for tuanslaugater was le siert with cries of woe a naked mani _ ond`4,____of the lowest. _ would run with a pan of blazing coals upot TO CREDITORS _ . . t� WILINSON = PLOWS ­ % . m .1 I. turned by the jury) against York, who Itis head. In another uarter of the tow NOTICE ... , — - �-- . ..A . I. . . I. . ;: -- d . will be taken to 'Toronto by Constable the darkness of night Or the d000late .giur A Millard. Dr.Stuart Scott,of Newmarket. -of clay was aften filled with the cries a tv of all kinds for :;ale by � : I . _ - , conducted the inquest. York will come wild enthusiasts, •'Yet forty days and Lon �TOTICI? is hereby givt.n pursuant to \ � I i fl for trial at the FA.1 Assizes. i'• 1 chapter Ino of the Royised Statutes of > clue shall be destroyed!" or ilial deep all Ontario, lHM7, that all 1perBOne having clafen. ��TfA . The as burner stove,the telephone axed terrible wail of conscience-stricken ++in iii1 . c . g (s�•aiust rho estate of 1 atnek Cauldoid Iotller- Factory' t - i'� = other improvement of a lilts kinin Kaye --Oh, the great and dreadful God I" Bu wises comutonlypfnown as Patrick Rchotleldi late WMI , .,of th•municipality of Deloraine in the County 1 . worked a domestic and social revolution" sadder than all sad sights was the specter of Turtle Mountain ut the 1'rt,v►uce of Manitoba �- 0-@ro-wro, �rOprietor cic of the riot and drunkennefcs in whirl within the last few ears. Among tiles. tortuerly of the Township of Pickering is the _.. :llanutaeturer of— -p ATT��AMe 't y man strove to drown their festa or forge County of OnUttto pad Province of Ontario► 11r V b`_k. r improvements it is not unfair to include y Leboror,de+ceased,who died on or about the 17th T lilt C+ p� "Myrtle Navy" tobacco. The great ma theft despair. In vain sea coal tires Rei' da of September ltitiii,are required to send or Lift, Force Ori Suction, Pnmp$ _ F- t yy burned before every twelfth house to purif, de iver to the uuderrigned on or before the l7th ► I *. . jority of men smoke tobacco ;have (lone the air. 'rill winter clime, g ,, Dee non Lumps of Brass, Iron and � {,_ the fangs of th DAY OF SEP TES BPR IR their names, aa- P Call and price before purchasing frog - L �, r �� 1 so for centuries past and will continue to Plague Ipierced the very heart of London dresses and descriptions,,with full particulars of • POI'Celain. s ti ,`r �' do so. It is inn ottani,- therefore, that tlimr claims duly verttlod,and the azure of the other dea'lers:. . " ; 'S _ - P and even when death had diminished to th securineR,it any, held try them And further GEARED Aho PUMPING WINDMILLS, �� _ i i C.` they should smoke the best quality of the avertige rate�00ee mortality, the s@gids of th take nottco that after the said 17t1i.dap of 13e1p- article. That is what they are suppliel fell malady ered still fn many dark an+ tember• IKSi"_,the alministratorawtll procot+il to �'Vindlniil and, Cistern 'Panke, and WHITBY MARBLE AND '" ,` _ „ distribute the assotaof the said deceased among Cistern Pumps. Mail order6 • . - �, r with in the "Myrtle Navy. All smok- fetid nooks ld London. More than on P �.{ tho parties entitled thereto, having regard only promptly attended to. G �, 11 `j ars who have used it know that its flavor hundred thousand died in the capital the t0 fly©claims of which the said addministrat-ors P P y ; jmg - ranleWorks _ p - . _Ai, 2 eannot be snrpast3ed, that ire duality is al• year. A furious storm, which blew ova shall thou base notic©. and that the said ad- Yal�ti �,• T;6 ;Y C3, r1 int, Peek@Tin r - ways aniform and that the only care they the city in the following February, rosy winistratora will not be liable for the said assets -_ - ; considered to have swept Awa the la rpt ane part thi+rbuf.o distributed_to any psraoa D U N DAS St. W H I T O Y11 ' � .hays t1Elstabltsitied iS49.) I"I'. . . . o eft traces of this great sickness. Knox not hasp receitied by the said ndluiuietratara atr. that the trade mark T. & B. is stamped P the time of such distribution, Wo • O'BRIEN i '' ing what the Cholera has done and can d „ /'� :j .,.I the pluIt , " -A s. it is no wonaor that vessels coming froI. THODdAt3 I'ARKEli R. Wolfenden, Proprietor. :e -� J..; ` - - the infected parts of the world are ooh ng stroet E t, . : Having returned to the old stand of theft T , . MARKHAM.. �: mended at all American Worts to undergo Torontci. THE �, i >!lolictt 1 f — len Jthened quarantine. It fa well that th or ur the Administratorrs. �'Volfenden Granite and Marble works, i f � The yillag;e council have expended about minds of those in authority follow the ru Dated at Toronto,August;44th 1&l2. 44_4ti P H O T O CRAPiE R I am better prepared to execute all _' $ , i : he lamer art that "Prevention is better than cure." --------- ---.- _ _ orders in cemetery and all other $T + j' • jJ• 80()0 on the roads this year, the r P KlxsArrs. i . ~ ; T :� on gravel. E. H disposed of his Toronto business work pertaining to the business. ', H 1 • ,. The Markham Farmer's Club 1±;xcar = .+ 1 �`F� C '' N Customers will find a well selected stock ' ion owing-td a miaunderatanding with the Sale Re ister. , G ItiE and will hereafter devote his en- of foreign and domestic granite and A '� . -�z - a g g - G. T. R.relative to rates, to Port Hope on . , tirA tinge to Whitby Gallery. - marble to choose from. Inspection . � . - Saturday next, is indefinite) ost deed. will convince that for strict) first f the Dominion t;,ITUtcnA1, Sept. 17th:—Atlotion sale of via BUBINE�S i6 alroad oommella- L y { The annual tournament o sable farm, at Gorden s Hotel,Yiokerl Y class work, our prices cannot be x Off-hand Rifle Association meets this year ; being south east j of lot 10 in the 2n beaten. f `,, r 4� ,. ' . at the Town of Aurora. A first-class list con. of Pickering, containing 50 acres ing t0 hu1ri, but the facilities are I 1 of prizes has beau arranged• The tourna- o belonging; to the estate of the late Mt Suoll that 118 gall a(lQOmmOdate all .� PICBERING:, �,,,, .x� - meet will be hold September 21st, 22nd, D, F. Every. Sale at 2 o'clock. S _ 'i M who re uire pictures. During the _ � tiT and 2 d. bills for further partiealars. Thos. Pot qt j). a Dun man named neer. This is the late G I Lumbe-r-, Y0.1dx _ s On Manday last y g cher, audio holiday season aall,land get photos Brown, in the employment of Mr.E. Hast- post homestead. We have been appointed .sole agents by A' � "`k L �' - inga, Lot 30,7th Con., Markham, was in- Esq. Bowmatnville, forthe that will be finished in the lstestlstyle - -- _ ti { �• MONDAY, Sept. 19th''.—Auction idle C. L. Munson, . e LUMBER, LATH AN 1 stantly killed by falling; off while loading church property at the frame ohure , County of Ontario, for the best Woyen � ^^ ', sheaves on the wagon. He fell in front of the art. . ' 'Z l ire highland Creek. The Ebenezer ohuro , 'Wire Fence in the country, and arcs pre- t, �, t t- between the horses, they starting, Deco fed b the Centennial eongr - pared to build fence, and sell Farm and ""' ►, HINGI�ESf 1- '`' d lately P y M 1 ' � '_; die t reasonable �" wheels passed over his chest and he ,; Nation, tie well as theframe oharoh itsel . Township rights on the most p�(;Z�L attenttoII wlll� be give tj in a few minutes. am Band are at•ranginq for gale at 4 p• m. for farther particala terms We bafld twenty difTerent s,tylea DR SSED LuMBE�0� �` , � ! � ; Tile Markham S pl Andrew Annie or .Tacob Bru • on this machine, plain or ornamentgpl. WeS to family groups and as Christmas tags grand concerts in the town hall, on well Apply also own the right for Ontario County, % '' - ` Lave already aerated ' :� townBlti Whitb and $rock tar ie It time when most families �laVB A }o�� "r_� :'. 4' October 5 and 6. and T following talent f.om Toronto: Miss L. TQsaDAY, Sept. �0tb a -Monthly atic, r (except Pe Y h. g . • HARD AND SOFT 4 WOOD ,_ the fo g the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wishing In re�►ion .6 le the proper time�tQ hEVO r k 1Keelc, contralto; Mica Bell-Smith, elocu- sale at Claremont>ama�r'Atda`h andtW l to purchase. Farm or Township rights for •—AT LOWEST PRICE•-• 'i Harr W: Rich. comic; Mr. will tags place on either of above, will do well •to .consult ad *I �� 3� �,.''. tionist : Mr. Y stock, vehicles, household f i' groups tak6a. _ 1. :~ Q C'i� .A I= ' -_ is baritone p Miss A.F. Mo• consist c>4 rs,onah , at lot 7 B. F•+ Pickerip , or �, F. F. Chambe to. Wra. Dowswell, 'manag Pe Y . .- The band intend to give niture, a wrfte ns, to Whitb P. Q. _- Pi s • . ! "Ten per oetrt will be lxlded i1t : #' >� G aw,pianists �' Haber aaationeer. Articles w 1 Y , { gg 1t1t1i1 ,ff ataAt88d - 1 . • sand,cook to Thos,. Po + . epi - talnmept g ricin f rbitt�deitt l>afrlpanlug _ ., , o. ..k ,, t` -��Aj t i twos lendul eater t y y . . P 1 r Dent on �Sb and ov .� _ -,_ . Markham be taken at pe <., and of ' ,.' v - ;`' the nbho nerally tttl. _ 40 can .- . S IA :�9 P Ke at amonIIt f,• �+:b ,f: ,. , f�* ♦. les ander thg -ti, - t. a"heart s po ar - ,.,�. s. r, 1. €. 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"n> . �►eor actligd'the tomb of thea N6ih4m, th bol"oved within the clyole of bin aogaafn- tthese bells from Hollwad; and hung them.. $UNfl g©1�I� � �_• A r its white marble effigies and golden a laz- tame.” , in the ra ohOroh•tower of Lfnlavep,-- ; �- t>7 ' g y Har►Uastdrean of Thousands Live In lirloai - O Jonathan;gaunt Jonathan. onments. Something here seemed at- W hen Clara 'sad her husband had first never had they given forth each clamorous . _ _., e . t°- �" A stalwart of the eartls, - ✓•A t t r � tract she mWA aMittion. It utas the rms come within sight of the group, and heard and discords,atmusic. The man started to tw¢Howes en tdq Trivet. ' p: Whp should the world to one like you • JJe of fair lnatcbea dearth. of the family out upon s shield surra ant- Lawrence, in hie loud, slaw, drawling his feet, and stood for s brie[ moment lis- One of the moat interesting, sights around' t;: ' Woothoee who impresa in your wea`1th'' ing the tombstone. He looked at it or-•% Yorkshire votes, ponderously retailing the teningg to that wild alarm, re-echoing and Hoag Konq is the river population and its 14,11. ' Yon�i-f ht,.your brewdth may Snds- few secou s in a kind of wonder as if tire- news of the da it was more from'a feelia reverbe:eitin among]the hills. ` . ` Rnt!caro untrammelled maidenhood d + Y►. g city of boats. This floating city fa estt4sat• y 1 1 in to bis memo hbn of amusement than ss. other motfve than "It mast be Are, ' t]e naid,'as he turned ed to number something over .` 0,000 peo••' V 4 ' ? . i To AnP\vh0, though most kind, nal ed someth g t'y . Y never had rc;Card for you e' putting his Tiand into his breast, he raw Clara waited ,.nd listened. Bat ss. he son- and ran towards the ridge he-had just erose- ' ple who recognize no other home than theca ' i• F you are sordid through snd throug�i. out a small leather case, from which ex- tinnedtoread,adeeper interest was awaken- ed, and from which Linlaven could be seen. i boats, sad whoa® lives are apeat !mm birth: 1�,y?,- } 3 r traoted a paper. and seemed for s m ant ed in her. From where she stood, she could They sounded out with a still more angry upon the river ; in fact, they are not per- �".. 1 ' I Ddiaq Canada hue never led , to be eom grin something on the pec see Uncia(Tiles seated on the'bench, and and dissonwnt elsngour as he came within milted to know any other habitation.' 4 You to believe that she with'what he saw cut u n the shield was astonished at the extraordinary expi'es- sighttrf the valley, The eon had already ; These boat hooves are of different sizes, and Pri ould In the union you propilse-r Po . '- ' ►meed�t pro.tit see, The effect upon the man was stra ge— aion which his countenance assumed at the lett it; but the twilighx \vas yet steer along ! of various shapes, the larger number being - c Indeed she's given many hints almost startling. He grew suddenly pale, mention of the finding of the watch. Th the lake, and he could see a dark cloud o sam�ana or slipper boats, about 20 feet 4 .K t � ,:.1 _ _ Vv hioh,lead you tact,yon d know., as if some'unexpected revelation'had mrat blood entirely deserted his face, and he let smoke -floating ominously in, the calm long, with movable telescopic roofs of bam- 1 _ As mild sugrcest,onP.when yo= boo covering them for about one-half their a ,, ' r 'Twas time for you to go. upon him ; and with the cry of " My od ! the tackle on iprhicn he wws working fall sic. . $o prerisc no n►ore a hopeless soft,- what be thin Y" turned, and fled fro the from his heads as if he had bees attack "Itis fire !" he exclaimed. "And," in a length. Aa small gas these boats are, they r ! "►?ie mercenary at its root. r church: with parwlysis. ' Captain Norham saw this horrified whisper, as he looked again, " it not only accommodate one family, but fre- - 4 I YIisa Mexico's a rich young ICP"s; .. Captain Norham sat fora few min a in also, and watched life wife's demeanour is the Old Grange ! And Lucy--my little quently khat of one of the sone, apace being ' ' • And then there's Miss Brazil. amazement. What did this mean' hat with.sometbiag of alarm. Aa Lawrence Luny--whwt iE they lis' not found her Y Uh .economized in the most ingenious manner, • nd Para ns. snd Uruguay , ' am fol wed read oa, her eyes gradually developed a God,"he cried, fn a voice of agony=" must snd in decided contrast• to the dwellings on 4 dWho both m ght.fl11 the bill. could this repetition of his fire And several other budding maids, -' by the appearance and attitude o this look of etralned sttentien, as though every yet another sin be laid to my .charge Y shore, they are kept scrupulously clean. BesidosMissChili,who waecold stranger, pottend� word he uttered went deep down into her Aod as he uttc red t�iese words he rushed A great majority of the men go on shore __ And let•peu know- not long ago "� When ou presumed.that:you were bold Qtiittiug the church, hs was in few very soul. A strange pallor overspread her madly down the hill towards the village, during the day for eml•loyment, leaving the d But l hen you ree.0 n of the!Yost" seconds at the vicarage. face ; she reached out her hands and clasped dashing onwards with all the recklessness wives and chi dren to work the oars and ply • .� ►• r`I th u ht with w feverish rfp at the back of agarden and energy of despair. the trade of boatmen, and it must be said To cherish love sheanever lost. - Clara,' he said to his-wife, g g the do it with reat satisfaction to those '" . chair that stood near b s.9 tf her limbs (To.itis corrrIvvaD).. . . I knew everybody in the village. t to- Y+ Y g Yon say John Bull is much too old, da I Gave seen a tall old man, with hits were no longer able to support her ; then, who have the need of water carriage. The . "_ • But good is thatoldage y tie the reader oonoluded, she uttered a sttfl-. mother of the family is found frequently - -t. That holds its outhful love through all hp•ir, whom I feel sure I never saw be re. ' y • ., •+ " t at is ed shriek, and fainted away. AA AMAZING 1NVENTION• rowing with one baby strapped to her back, The brant of rivals rage; Why, George, replied Clara, Hood that old age which circles those our little Lucy's friend, whom you have Her husband caught her fn his arms as -- while alongside of her is the next in see, . It louse with arm strong, she was aoout to fall. Her cr brou ht Start Yoitr Trotter and the 8-ulky Will do learnin to row and re aria to add to the ProtectiLg with its honest might heard her bpeak so much alwut. 1 hat ust y g g p p g . The tender one from wrong, have been Uncla Giles. W Here did y see �Wrence lla[e aad the other$ to her help, the Rest• resources of the family. The children of i Prepai'edto do and die for her him" and_she was carred back to the,vicarage- A well-known Santa Rosa horseman bas the family, many of whom are babies, play . . No matterwhatevent occur �•jn the church." �.- In the wijftidou that, follo*edr upon 'i scheme for trotting horses which promises around the boats as carelessly as though - " Inthe church'" she said with a nes- C!aridcry of di%tress, the movements of to beat the "scoob" track all to pieces as they were in a nursery on shore,and to ore- . Better to be an old roan's pet, - The darlingof his latter days, - tionin and half amused air. :' " Why, your the old man Giles were unobserved. When an important factor in aiding a horse to ob. vent acciden± from drowning"among the 0K . a . Than slave to an unpoUshed youtH _ father has vain! besou •ht hien to o to the readfrig of the newspaper war ended by tain a fast record. He is planning a sulky vert• young boys they have a float attached . i Of fa ri had inion and narrow ways. Y that sudden ec , the little group before the that will not onl run itself, but will ush to their waists, in the shape of a small piece SA.Jopathan,leave off •our pranks • church, but could never succeed with him. pp Y P And goo your old self-loving route. The man fs evidently docent,avid ie w 1 be- cottage wassuddenly scattered;whereupon the horse along w bit, too, He'aays it is to of bamboo, so that if they fall over and drop And edge yourFelf with tariffk high haved ` but he has some mysterious a uple he immediately rose and entered his house, be built on the plan of the watch. It will into the river,they may be easily fished out -. Enonh to keep the cholera out, to oin to church. Ho is alto a ,era He \vas ghastly. pale, and trembled like a have big coil springs to drive the wheels, again. Since girl babies are not considered Miss(anada will tend her row K g g g'hile yo i to inanition go goad bit of a mystery to everybody." And man in an ague fever. A sharp fico burned and he wntendn that tt will revolutionize of very much importance in China, ft is . —[ ,A.Gregg,in the,Toronto`'Oorld. she went on to tell her husband the at ry of in his eyes, and he clutched at the wall for trotting. Right under the driver's seat the rathrr a matter of-indifference-as to whether - • _ his comin�t among them. support ss. he went, springs will be loested, end it is his inten- they drown oc not. . t Geor a listened attentive! and the pro- "It hd' roomed at last," lie muttered. tion to have thtaRs so uic�ly adjusted that The boats composing this floating city ace; ceeded gto tell of the repetition thatda ►f the "Be thou ever so fleet o'foot,the vengeance when ho wishes to go a 2.10 gait all he will all moored closely together, each with iia THE BELLS 0� �INIAVENI Cairo dream;and whwt he had after arca o' God is fleeter." have to do is to set it at 2.10 figure and it appointed anchorage, forming long water - • ' Caen and heard.in the church, He did not sit down, or tarry for a mo- will do the rest. When wound up the sulky lanes or streets,through which the traffic of ' 6 - Ciera, who hurl first treated the atter maul ; but going to where he had thrown will run one mile and a half. Avery clever the community takes p}a�e. They have . his packed valise the evening before, helift- feature of the sulky is the self-winding ap- their municipal regulations, which are _ 1 CHAPTER IV. 1 somewhat lightly, was nosy in turn nuch r im reseed by what she heard. ed it ug�, and taking a staff' from the wall, paratus. By simply touching a little spring strictly enforced by river police, as moat Wh do on know, she eai the witted iiia t once. near his stirru the driver can make the necessarily be the case with CucN a large . ALARUM. { 'Ir• Y Y �� q P the Vicar a can first time�I saw the man—it was w a hA Ha walked off, st first slowly, but, tie nhee[s wind up the spring, wad, by a head popnlAtion, and every condition of- life on A few days Before this, . he regained composure, at an increas- device, he can throw them out of gear when shore has a similar condition on the water.; . ' - Captrain NPrham, arrived at Linlaven. He was iu a state of delirium—he took a by fn ce, goin direct! towards he Old the indicator tells him that the sprin has To eu 1 the necessities of life the have . had been on sick-leave for some months. the hand unci called me Esther. I have ,g Pw q y g PP Y Y . he had received at'I'el•el- never mentioned it before to an one. (,range. He was about to enter the fs- been wound up to the proper tension. `.thus Boating stores and market.boats for t5e sale } The wound which Y milia, door when he hesitated, and look- in acoria whaterer war is loaf can ire re- of meat, fish, and vegetables, and almost Kebir was quite healed, but his -general `• Nell what of that?-' queried h hue- ed as if his would turn away without gained. And it is so arranged that the power everything that a household requires,-in - health had been injuriously affected by the band. entering. There .were voices %ithia and esti be turned on at will by the driver. The brought from boat to boat in these wate severities bf the campaign. Ulara had joined " What of that±"replied Clara. ether this startled lifm in a atraege war, gentleman claims everything for this liven- streets by pedlars and tradesmen. The him when'in February he landed at South- was my mothet's name. Yet what was there to fear± The men tion, He says it will transform the slowest there are floating kitchens connected with " - f . . }. ampton ; and as he was too ill to proceed "Ol, "' exclaimed George, in a a be- inside were only workmen, every one of scrub into a world-beater and make a three• other boats krown as flower boats, whir _ 4 northwards at once, they had togethe, pass tweets wonder and curiosity. Then after ,whom he knew, busily eng�age,•d in complet- minute horse able to go 2.01# record. Tho are not floating conservatories, as thei - , . I � - ed the early spring months in the Isle of a pause ho added : "And dose no on know in some re airs u on the old place. He inventor a arently,had nothing green in names might imply, but restaurants or din - . - Wight. Nor would he have been at Linlaven who the man is'" g P p pp - . „ might easily pass up the stairs to his own his eyyes when lie was talking about his ing halls, ger eously fitted np with gilcie t now; but for the circumstance that fie had "Nobody, more than I have told u. quarters without being seen. Yet still he wonderful aniky but time and developments adorns„ents of many kinds, handsome wood . 1 - been hurriedly summoned home. This was "Then, (tiara, yogi wad I must fi oat. heutate-d. At length he said : ” It must be will tell whether he has been indulging in carvings, embroidered silken hangings, unci in cone�quence of ,:letter from Mr l;rookea, I'ut on your bo�inet; we moat seek im at done, whether they see me or not. I can- too maany air castles or not, brilliant illuminations. '1'heae are for the _ I _ ho has been alreadyspoken of as Lha[amily once." not make my way with never a penny in my purpose of giving dinner parties, and are - la r to the late Squire Norham of Brath- They walked down thea garsien= h to purse „ r;aed I the wealthier Chinamen to enter• ng Hal[, and who still acted in thatcapacity gether in the direction of Lawrence )ale a He ascended the long stairs with slow A Buffalo Rant With,Indiang- fain their friends. During; the intervals be•. �` for the Squi e's widow. " Mr. Brookes letter house. The cottage which GileC in bited and cantioa3 foot. When he had reached In the earl da , when the time was s. yy Ys g tween the courses the guests are regaled ' j Ca fain Norham and was ad'c,isin the aiden wall, and s.9 tip- butlalo tannin was exhtlaratin o mances of a nuinher of hand- �' had intimated to p J g g I the top floor, he unlocked a drawer near has plenty, g g with the perf r - . his wife that the old lady at the Hall, prowhed by a green house, throu 'Le. bench, and took therefro►n w little box sport. Given a good horse, the only other somely attired"Sing-Song" girls, the pro- . _.. having heard of the gallantry which had door of which you could see the e,, ante. which contained a fewailver coins. Putting requisite to success was the ability to re- fessional lyric artists of China, who delight - - distinguished the Captatna conduct in the This being Saturday afternoon, an work ( them in his ket he was about t.o leave inain ou his back till the end of the chase. the ears of the Chinese guests, but to a • Eastern campaign, had evidently relented- suspended, Lawrence Dale and a fe other the room, wh t he ohaerve+l, just where the No greater degree of skill was needed than k;cirupean the sounds given out by these . some\that of her former severity and bitter- villagers %vere Heated on a bench outs a the evening sun streamed warmly in through this, and yet the quick motion of the horse, sirens are torturing to tole extreme _ . nese against the daughter of her lost son door. AmongS these was (;:les, who, n his the dusky • ane, the little maid Lucy 1)ing the rough ground to be traversed, and the Rut of all the old boats in this-motely - Artnur, and was apparently disposed to way from the church had been inter epted � feelin that there was somethin ahead that roti erha s the most sin ular are those I asleel, beai u her playthings. f1 g g P p P g I alter the will by which she had conveyed by two or three lads with a re(west t at he Ah, thou hero '," he said in a low\•oiee, must be overtaken and stopped, matte the in which they rear ducks anis geese, many . her wealth away from her natural heir and would arrange some fi-thing-tackle for hem. that had a perceptible quiver in it. Ho tip ride attractive. 'There was the very slight- of them containing as many as several hun- . . - Riven it to an alien. But before doing a•lyr He was now busied with this, and t the proached, and hent down over the sleeping eat spice of danger, for while no one antici. dred in one boat: The ducks are-sent out thing, she wished to have au interview with same tune listening to what Lawren utas child. `• I see it all, my little Lucy. 'Thou patel an accident, it wars possible that fine's usually twice a day to feed along the marsh her grandchild Clara wind her husband; reading aloud from a newspaper. i3o h the ha' been seeking Uncle tiles, and a•waitiag horse might step into a badger hole, in es and mud fields by the shore, and the) . - - - - hence Mr. Brookes desired that they should miller and his wife came originaJl from for him till thou ha' fallen asleep. And which case his rider would get a fall that are recalled by a signal from a whistle. A ' ' come north at once. Yorkshire, and the paper was iapp ently as he touched her fair tremes, his first \would make his hones ache. this sound the feeding; instantly ceases, ancj Alas for the hazards of a repentance that one sent to them by old friends. - impulse was to raise her and carry her up The moat exciting, anti by far the moat they return to their respective boats with II _ . awakens not the conscience till the eleventh Clara drew her husband back a ittle. h-)me—aa at other times he would have interestin hunts in which I ever took before th arrival of the ' g• pron,ptnesa that is simply astonishing. Thi • , hour . The day a A1rs. Dale was evidently one of the li. ners I clone. But he dared not d,► this now. It part were those with the Indians of the latest arrival is always taken up and give Captain and his wife, the old lady had a too, for they could hear liar voice iia le.the mig�j ht frustrate in some way his departure, p�!sins. They were conducted almost noise- a beating with a hamboo, and on the nex t . stroke of paralysis, from which heti physi- cottage dour, as from time to time soma and he moat go. She was safe enough ;her lessly, and uo ring of rifle shot broke the recall that duck is invariably the first t , ; ' - cians had pronounced it impossible that she iiews of particular importance wou I call nurse was suis to seek anti find her here. - stillness of the sir, nor puff of smoke rose come on board, thus showino the wonderfii . should recover. And so passed all hope of for an exchange of opinion between h r and Lifting a pair of scissors from the miseel- toward the still, gray autumn sky. The efficiency in the bamboo- in ineulcatin • her being able to rectify the injustice she her husband. g gs po !; p y• . - lanona athuria of toots u n the bench Ire coasuirimate ,ace and skill of the naked unctualit had already done. "Ah, Wily," cried Lawrence, hark raised one of the shining locks of the deep- Indiana, and the speed and quickness of In the midst of this gay life may be seer . The aged Vicar's joy at once snore re- thee to this, Sarah Doboon ha'marri I Jem ing child, land cut off part of it;then taking their splendid bodies, were well displayed the funeral boat passing silently by, crowd . , ceiving his gallant boy under his roof was Metcalie after all, It's here in blawX and from his brevet that &tme little leather•case in such chases as these. ,More than one in- ed with mourners in the centre the cotlin, f consequently not unminkled with sadness. white. Did thou ever hear the like , ' we have before seen, he placed the tre'as in- stance is recorded where an Indian Inas sent covered with a heavy pall and trimmed with Nor was George himself much more cheer- „Oh irdeetl " re lied J1ill tit be ice and turned to o. But once more he an arrow entirely through the bodies of two teen branches• This is one occasion when .. - . `!, ful. It is true that the sight once more of news. Why, how she slid flout that oting came 1►ack and looked at the child, with buffalo. Sometimes such a hunt was signal• a member of this colony taken to the land 1: the little girl and boy who called him father man o' hers, to be acre ! "Ha i " she ized b some feat of darin bravado, that s - ppe something pensive wad Louchiag; in h!a eyes. Y g During{li.e they may have no home on shore 11 filleq his heart with pleasure and gratitude ; would say, "lads shall be so scar thou I•God bless thee,"he said, I'and keep thee! a•ve in the seeing;, was scarcely credible, as but they cannot be refused a grave in th . but in the background eat black Care die- will hs' to seek them wiv a caut'.le ere I 3lay thou sometimes think on old Uncle when the Cheyenne Big Ribs rode his horse earth. ' tilling pain. Shattered in health, and poor marry Jem Metcalf." Yet she ha' khim Gies when he be far away." Then he be• close up to the side of a huge bull, and, In almost every way the land and rive - in estate, he could not help reflecting with at the last. Nell, well !" gan to descend the stairs--slowly, with springing on his back, rode the savage populations are utterly distinct ; the forme -, a{ I ominous feelings upon what the future , Lawrence scarcely headed %f itly s elud- gropping hands, and a gieat, mist in his eyes. beast for some.,distance, and then with his looks down i;pon the latter as an alien cas , ! migi, have in store for his wife end chi!- fur eomethin of a rent! lEie had soAn left the valla Irehiad wtid knife grave it its death-stroke. Or a man and marriages between tae two classes a - Ing comments, g . p Y Y N dren. more eugrossing interest had attra Ilia was,ascending the bill-road by which, only might find himself in a position of comical unknown. evertheless, in spite of their �� The conversation which \ve have al>ave can er es did " The 'Prader" who was recorded between Uckle Giles and bfra. attention in Lhe paper, and he rear a taw a few months before, he had firot entered t3 peculiar surroundings, these many thou- lines to � imself as if by way of asting Linlaven. At the outset he walked quick. ,thrown from his horse onto the horns of a sands live and thrive comfortably. . Dale as to the evident ppremeditated depar- its Savour before offering it to the there. ly, aa! if dreading observation or tater bull without being injured. One of the . tura of tine former took place on w Friday „ horns ed under his belt wad eu octad ' - v pin On Lhe followtn ds Ca ta.in "It's Put is big type, anyway, he id at rupttun; but as he ante.ed the aolitade of p PP e e 8 g Y P length ; " it must be something war s read- the broad Fell, lie went upward with slow him, and at the same time prevented the Mena Opinion of Women. ' '� Norham,in the course of an afternoon stroll, bull from tocsin him. In this wa he was and wearied somewhat and.fatigued with in And without furthest alcor um ha snd yet slow.rr steps, turning fiom timd g Y The soviet of ladies is the school of lite- g- carried for some distance on the animals y P° the Tare of the summer sun walked across Proceeded. to time to gaze err the willw{�e below, seas,—[Montfort. g The lace never looked w him more bead, when the belt u\a wa snd he fell •`STRAS(71: J)LPiCOVERY.—fit the fVhite P g ► Y Alt I am or can be, I Dupe to my angel , 1 the graveyard and entered the ef;urch; the ` beautiful than now, under -the s len- to the ground ntihart while the bull ran doors of which stood o n. It waste him Horse Inn; about three miles f this P on. mother.—[Abraham Lincoln. '�` town, a somewhat sin ulac discov wws!clic effulgence of W►e summer sunset, with _ =_. • Remember woman in most perfect when - .- t • . s more than us.uallyr sacred place, for herr~ $ Lhe ictal li¢ht leamii, aion the mora, wan the ew in which he had eat from in- made a few days ago, Some chap were ( g $ most womanly. -{Gladstone. P and wrapping the t►sgh c arch•tower The Sabbath Obine.• Earth has nothin more tender than a fancy to manhood, gide by side with the beings effected in the interior arrwn meats d . g mother olio had ion since a ed into a g- pop in a 1 en tory. A►i the iiills around ions woman's hewrt,— Luther. K p of that ion eatwbliahed and uta Nortel+ wero bathed in the ellow If ht ; and far Thou ort coming, O my Saviour, p [ t " ht her sanctuar behind the vel[ and side when. in the course of the o rail ns, Lhe Y g Thnu artcoming,n my I{iib t He that would have fine"guests. let him g Y be and he could see the-mountainaof WPet• In Thy beauty all roeplendent, - by side also with ht,r who had been the •workmen had occasion to li t the Doting moceland rials u dark a ainst the kin• In Tby glory wu•traaecendenr, have a fine wife. Ben Jonnon,. f true love of his youth and was now the of the Blue Room. While doin a one of g P g Level woman, that caused oar cares; g dile west their broken and aerrstea rid as Noll may we rejoice unci sinal Y pother of his children, them found under the Boor clo to the g g Coming in theopening east, can every care beguile.—[Beresford. 1. � on t'he west side a �wate which gleaming like massive jewels through the Herald brightness slowly swells; :. Inside the church, all was calm and wall g°Od soft ur le haze. Coming! O my los ious 1 riest, b woman's strength fa moat potent whett peaceful The sun shone bright slid hot appeared. frena the duet that had thered P P robed in entleness.--[hamartine. Hares wo not by golden bolls t g on the ole stained-glass windows, bit round it, to have lain there for a to g time. It could be seen that various and strong Oil snd water—woman ands secret—are ► soft and cool were the purpple shadows Apiece of thin a{leer chain was twched emotions had taken poasesafon of the mea a Thou ari Coming l Rte aro waiting. : hostile properties—[Bulwer Lytton. : within the ancient aisles He sat down to it; and on the outer ease of t watch soul. "Foc nigh thirty years I ha'fled from with a ho4'e chat cannot fait; No man can either Live piously or die {' - was wn en aved mono ram. I ide the ra fate; yet it dogs my footsteps as'1 ha' -Asking not the day nor hour, ri hteous without a wife.—[Richter. ' in the vicarage pew, and gave himself up to . R Y Resting on Thy word of power, g l; -` ;� !assail reveries of the past. He heard the case was a paper bearing that th watch seen a bloodhound nose the track of a slava" Anchored safe within the veil Yea, woman s love is free from guile and p heedless more Times pointed Wray be long. pure as bright Aurora's ray. [Morris. .. hum of bees about the windows, and saw had been cleaned and rojiaired by he firm het still he pwased upwwrds, pp thegreen branchesawaying beyond the open of Leasing fit Jobson, of tl►is to , more snd more o his earroundings. The wild But file vLiion must be Baro Disguise our bondage ws we :will, 'tie her lulled Into restfulness b than a Harter of a century ago. yon in- tidpme and the bright-eyed tormeatil were Certwinty shall ma{�e as strong, woman, woman rules us still•—[Moore. fiom; Whet , y q Joyful•pationce can endure. <„ = the calm and stillness of the holy place, he quiry being wade of this firin, t6 y found s.0 his feet, and around him was the sweet Women need not look at those dear to , fell asleep, or not. he could not tell, but from their books that the watch had be- anent of the pines ; but they had no charm. Oh,the joy to neo Thee reigning, them to know their moods--{iiowella, . once more he heard the bells toll out is the longed to a gentleman of the na a of Ar- because they had noexistanee,for him. Once Ttrv,my own beloved Lord! - . Even in the darkest hour of earthly ill .: church-tower, and he experienced once that Naso , which agreed with t e menu- over the brow of the bell, with village and Every tonqua Thy name con[easing. woman's fond affection glo4s.—[Sand. . : . >, 1�y Worship honor.glory. blessing. .� sin all be ha3 seen sad heard in that far- gram " �►- N•" on the iraek oft watch. lake and church-tower alt hidden from his Broughlo Thee with lad accord t Raptured man quits each dozin aeage, O, ` a ay dream of hie sick couoh at Cairo. He This discovery has excited mac itttereet eight he si.tdown on the heath,snd gave vent Thee ix�y Master and tnyriond, woman, for thy lovelier page,—[ note. i saw the same shadowy figure walk flown in the town, as our older r em will to his misery in treats. Here, among these vindicated enc[enthroned t $fadnose in women, not their beauteoutl - _ the aisle, caw the man halt before the tomb remember the somewhat ext rdina scenes, he had for a •time been tranquil Unto earth's remotest end leeks anal! win m love. Shakes re. rY Glorified.adored,and owned t 3r "� Pw of the hTorhams, heard again the aceontn of disappearance from aur midst of t gentle• almost Nappy; and now, driven forth by _[France Ridley Havergal, Eternal joy and everlasting love there's - t ti .� - - grief and .dejection with which he uttered >�►n above gamed: A great deal of the exigencies of his own blighted existence, in yyou woman, lovely woman.—[Otway. . °: the words: ``He—gone; and I—unfor- mystery surrounded the who! affair; he moat leave tbem, snd fur ever. For heaven will be no heaven to ms if I do __ '. but it was believed by many, aft his fife- thirty ye+►rit, as he Cambered it, had he fled Anp well-trained mea man Ste $fteen not meet my wife there.—[Andrew Jackson. 1 'F given." Thereupon followed a sudden noise, enols r minute from s Martini-Heir ;:., ` tr which woke hfm to oon$ciousneas. appearance, that the name by hioh the before the Blow foot of retribution; said y Decision, however suicidal, has mora r ., - The noise was caused by the alainmiug of owner of the watch was known ars was yet, here, among those wilds; was pat nfie• oharm for a woman than the moat unequivo �` W hiliit the inhabitants of South and East- . _=sue of the_aharch doors, as if thrown-to by not hie real name. We refrain a present Nemeaiscoming tip with him st last? era Russia aro star.vitig P large propo,tion cal Fabian euecese.--[Hardy. ` a draught; but this time it was not all a from entering into details that ight be - $ittin there—the moor-birds oireling; of Eastern l3ibcria aad T rkes. have so — - , � is a Lon -' ' { g ti�� . -' �"dream. There ivacs seine one in-the church. amfal to some of his friends who ay still with wild screams round his head,and thekt •mach, ain that the do noZ know what to Glanders ' very prey lent is tion, T - s pp gr g The tall figure of an aged man, white- be alive among us; bit we ma meatioa darting away with st warning ory—he took do with it. In the y roQince of Semiretoh- En land. _: } f m what no note of time. Suddenly he wane Crowed F � .haired and sli htl stoo ind was a roach- tbat there was some reason, t _ g Y P Ppp insk the easant�s have eno h rain to labt " � in softly down the aisle. The Captaid trane�iied after hie disappear ice; for out of hie feverte by a quick sound that P g Chilian ttiioney ie of ►cry little intrinsic ' � ti'. g -them for tett yule, and in the pprrovinots of .r withdrisw himself noisc}eissly withitt Lhe thinking that Nis real name was orham, struck upon hie earn. It true the belle of Yeneseisk Yskatak acid the '!`t+anabaikal value just now. It is simply small tags of - . - shelter of a certain at the end of the pew, and that he was connected with ancient Linlaven t pasteboard. The maker of each tag writes whence he i;ould see without beim seen: and aristocratic fancily in the orth of Why eheuld these belts he rf ing isaw t the Price of wheat iii one-eighth what it is on xt the aim for which he is willing to re-� �t s r g Cg in the Vola rovlttices, $uC as there are N fir, The man %alked 'slowly forward, looking England. 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One should never bathe the face in hard Th Omnlpra�ef>z Lo�re>ro. ,r e r s,, ;1 t►-ffi* oaatfplexion its de- - -N-.•�,., .,..-- -- ,,. J ,, .�� - - -s,aFk +pear,,.7a`.- -- w••e -Qe (/1 �x�•R'',-r•� i 11r i;� -..'1.'.. _� : _ pig,1 hq water.,ehould be softened with a alar will buy four Mmes as much - !ave w1 0%0 $an t;1c'holl" wrlE re a,. fig ;. t, ',,e tittle iiorax a tMw dro of atinmbtoia. fora **�� e[ it•�•��. �n le are caartin ! It is.most a Yon• a:a r ,, F - • ; . i 118 .. psi grateful man as it will fox s stingy P 6 tryin . ,. L t = When the ; is ve ` hot it hould not be one, a Cpt lets Trstsble think you will and ids ha the drawing. �": Once more the rosea of her tender sere. li r ` 4s' , . t : with subtle lragrauce.Saod the t*ilight bathed way ilutil it c cols o a little. • In 'j`he = le w to`tne►ke s cod deal of A bt• John, N. B., dispatch save t—A i"o°m, and yon march off there. As +ou- �� � , • ; �- traveling where one knows"nothing about noise in ehopn tau who ken ve g still with �"ePorto t° tl'e contrary noLwithstandi>wt+ oP� th° d°°r yyon hear w noiare as it sine -- �) F t , b'r�mgotoitttlieir dewy hearts-s shining air the water itis better not to nae it for g P Y, out oorres ad+iat is in a itioit to state OnO had suddenly reeodeetedeometlsiaar _'I ; � yr- Carries'meter away to a sweet June. their money. 8 po pos' g,a rd when ou et in fin' FF . - bathing the face. If necessary add a little that no attempt has yet been made to ex- y i i"s over by the vain- #�. .1 , . $tar like and radiant'heath the dusky loaveii alcohol and"then rub with a little vaseline. People whc want to do good ,Bever-have tradite defaulter Lee from Boston, Bpd that dow, full of interest in the apposite side aid . ,ix �> n A face av pure,_ as perfect av the rose! to stand arcual oa the corners wgitia foe the road and John Edward is at the other ��,Yn � �.k Iu this way a fair complexion may be ob- g none will be made. . He has aarrendered • '' s ' With eye whose light niy life's sweet i,unshine aw opportunity.. eve end of Che room with hi+s lrhole soul h �' p r weaves, to tied and retained t4at will be a pride to ry dollar hs possessed in security of all qld in - - ,- Aad o'er my happy tinea,!the brip;hter glows. Buy lovely woman. The right kind of a Christian iaever has to kinds and has given Masers. Baird and thrall by photographs oI other people's rel= < s f Y i ,. When`washing the face which,' b� the apologize anywhere for halos religious. Razen mach information oonoernin the' ativea � � O roses sweet± �Vhy do you seek again we. doeti not mean ivin its little dab Don't fo et that our children will manner in which has srr+osted bands snd "Ok !"yon 8e. ansing at thi door. "Y . 4 � `� The garden paths my dear one loved to rural, y' g g y P�7 „ " . • <• .s.K 'i and a t with a gpone or cloth bat a' mora e►tteotion to our tracks than the will mortg a belbn m to varices estates of didn t know any y vias here: c~ - 3 r, Her life is gone;and•cliuging mists of pain P° 8 , Y Y tfage $ „ , „ �,; 1. Press' sins!!beer t darhnessof my home ri ht down cod washin with warm water to our' ta. " whish he was the Ie re tbsentativa. Oh, didn t ygaf se. a Emil eo)ldl fn , i'' ° y - '�- f s p y fi fr $ Y Pl' P ! p ' , �� ,, t Qut of these revelations much lits ation ie a tone which implies thay►t she does not be•" , H. fl. and soap--always rub upward, never to- gore le nese,End"oat drat sn o r• g Ileus ou. `' '!-' ward the chin as the constant motion in p°Op PP° likely to- rir�- Mr. Baird returned from Y �, • 4 ' !unity is Btu opportunity until ft ties turned l 0atan t o You hen about for a bit se. t- ,. ;i u$`a]o �j Lhat direction will incline to that n y, but Mr. Hazen still remains $ ys Jerome B, ntre and Rugs. s"$� g the next corner. Jerome in "Three Men in a BOa "then on -, , ,4 � 3{, �j� - and.double-chin effect".that is far front do- watching Lee, Mr. Baird informed your t, y � [Mrs. Whittaker in Our Gi't+.nge Ho eft]' nimble. . • • - The sweetest music is not in the oratorio, correspondent that -criminal proceedings remark,-- �,. ► but in the human voice when it ks in were useless at resent as li.ee would i eosin "It �•ery darts Wily don't you li ht` ',.z� ` If you chance to see bits of red wool cloth If possible, close the eyes for five minutes spec P the as." $ �- ::' , I "=i lying about on the floor of neighbor's rooms at some time during the day, not necessari tones of tenderneea, truth or courage. in Boston subject to call. $e is s broken $ - ar,'' - or clothes c osets do not hastily call her un.' ly to sleep, but let them rest, and you will Irresolution on the sch men of life which down man, dependent an friends for hie John,Edward says he hadn't-noticed_it, ' f' 't` ;: tidy for these are probably "traps" which be surprised to note how those telltale lines ofler themselves to our choice, and inoon- very food, and needs to be wsstehed for and Emily rta3•s papa does not like the gas . . she looks at every morning—for early morn-. will after a little while grow less and leas tansy in pursuing them, are the greatest soma time, Mr. Baird statues that Lee told lighted in the afternoon. • in is the best time to hunt for buffalo bu s. if ou will avoid frowns and i les wash ossa of all bin, he had never been a re with the You tell them one ortvvo litems of news t ! `� our unhappiness. q� Housekeepers generally believe that watch- y y r face thoroughly and well angd give the The bleakest leaders► in the world world. He was always behind and Iran been and yrive them your opinion on the Irish fulness does more than chemical or oisons tired kids a chance once a ds to ,ecu er- going behind fast ever dine he left school, question, but this does not appear to inter- ', P Y P rightens into somethan like beauty when e t A l t " . in exterminatinv this pest. Many report ate. he sun shines n n it. go love the richer and este ially for the past thred or four a remark fa, ••Qh 2 is it? l� - - t c t hem 1 he to me that week) the take all arments -- ° ycars. H.e accounts for this by saying that "Did he?" "Yes,"and "Yon don't say s = " Y Y g wester light'ti. the soul, makes the face he had heavy family expenses before and so ! And after ten minutes of such con ' hanging in the closets and shake them over — - utiful. a sheet s read u on the floor and if but - The D0Ctr1II6 of Cheerfulness. , since marri a and that of late ears he versation you edge n to this door and sli .� - K_, P P Z he art of no„ hearing should be learne3 speculated in stocks on ma ins and lost out, and are surprise to find that the door - 4 two or three buffalo bugs fall they are con- 'We need the doctrine of h pefulneas and y all—there are so many things which iL , rrgg rmmediatel closes behind ou andshnb it- t`n 'n believin that the enem is out in no . heavily. Lees speculations on United Staten Y Y ^' i 'v g y cheerfulness preached more than it is in our a painful to hear, ve many of which if �} ry exchan self without roar Navin touched it. grea'h force. pulpits—a doctrine based on the dotty of card, will disturb !hair tem r, corru t gas began is 1887 or 188fl and were $ _ ,�; : pe P Half an h-jur later ou thi k on Onc «Worcester count reader ea lained lad and lovin obedience to the will of the im licit and modest and detract from continued until the day he left town. On Y P Y wiU - , y. - ti '•e y P K g P Y y' Thursday, two days before he left, he was tri'a pipe in the consecratory Tlie only tzq, 3 t how she steamed a carpet that had been Infinite manifested through life and all its ontentment and happiness. chair in Lhe lace is ocou led b� Emil and operating in cotton in New York. Hie in- P P Y Y, eaten until the edges bona like fringe. varying conditions and events. rhe world Never lose a chalice of saying a kind vestments were not small b an means. Bohn Edward, if the Jangua a of clothes Kr After beating the carpet until no dust re- is busy,careless, practical, indifferent ; but ocd, A,Collingwood never saw a vacant One etatemenb of bis transactione�n wheat can be relied upon, ties evidently peen . � rained she folded it until it would just slip l t has the keenest appreciation of the brave lace in his estate but he took an acorn out with Facnum, Reardon It Co,, Boston and sitting upon the floor. They do not speak, ; (F� �,` - into the wash-boiler, then she set a large face, the hopeful heart, the willing and f his pocket and popped it in, so deal with Chicago, showed that he had put up in $ bot they give you a look that says all that '` . colander into the boiler, put in a few inches submissive attitude, the courageous spirit, our compliments through life. An acorn few months over g4U O00, wnd that his lose can be said in a civilized community, and - - . of water, laid the carpet across the coland- that will not say die. It sees a revelation osts nothing, but it may sprout into a pro ou back out rem tl and shut the door. rt ,, ,` > . § : er, put on the boiler lid ani let water boil of religiousness in these facts, when it does igious bit of timber. � in 6he deal was �5 2'Z.,. P P Y b behind vou. '' . until she was sure no insect life remained not go to church or pray. It recognizes the " Live-for the higher forms of Itfe, says y You are afraid to poke your nose into.•2 41 - - t . in the carpet. Then the carpet was taken power and majesty of the soul, creative in so r. T. WI'. lriunger in a talk to young men ; Golden Thoughts for Every Da . - an room in the house now _so afuer walkin , - - out while the water was yet boiling, and . much that, when its props are taken away, for self res t for honor for conscious � Y g Pce . ► Monday— up and down the.Lairs for a while you go ` ' w� dried on the clothes line in a few hours. its dwelling place destroyed, its poasessioua irity, for a marriage that ahall be as pure and sit in our own bedroom. this becomes. �, It Ras then tied securely in a new cotton- lost, its oodl herits a laid waste it can our side as on the aide of the woman God sets a still small voice Y , $ Y g Y I eep every soul within; uninteresting however after a time and so cloth bag, and hung up to remain while the build again, throwing its force into new hom only you would take for your wife; It gufde;h to the right, you put on your hat and stroll out into the . ,N J' '` r 4 infested room was treated. This treatment forms better than the old, can make itself as strenuous in oar demands u n our- and warneth us of Pin. �.- Y Po Y garden. You walk down the path, and as ., + consisting of filling all the floor cracks with a morrow brighter than its yegierday—for s if as upon her ; offer her in yourself what If we that voice obey you peas the summer-house you glance in, �.i:' putty or calcine plaster; she preferred the creativeness is in the soul, and the power a require in 1►er." Clearer[ts tones will be, and there are those two young idiots, �, : putty. The cracks between the base-board, i of renewal ; and God, lest we,should lose W. 'I'. Stead gays• "Whenever a duty is TClearer tthan noonda ewe sea huddled up in one corner of it, and they _ and floor are favorite hiding places for the • the force of sell-direction and self-activityy, a irked there Chrut is rejected. Whenever y see yon, and are evidently under the idea_ t buP,alo bugs. $he adds that she has con- allows the pleasant places of our lives to be t►ctknowinglyanddetiberatelyasweknow If we that voice neglect., that, for some wicked rurpose of your own, 4 +i- siderable faith in the valre of ground cloves trampled under foot of beasts,snd practical- t t Christ-would not love acted had He r ainter will be its tone; - you are following them about. - - and keeps small bags of it in bureau draw- ly says, •' Build anew, exercise the siren th If still unheeded it _ g n in our circumstances, then we proclaim W lll teat a ua Quite alone. "why don't they have a special room for t`- i . ers, and these bags are shaken up occasion- that is within you, trust and love and labor, o disbelief in Him. And whenever we this sort of thing and make-people stay in f . . ally to dissipate the odor among the folded and fire cannot burn you, nor can water r use to try to remedy wrongs .which do- O grief t to be allowed . it?" yon mutter, and you rush back to the, clothin drown nor shall death trier hover ou • Togo cue own wild way;. ti R' P Y g de cur brother or our sister, snd render Lord, hold Thy children busk, halt, get your umbrella and go out. ' It is of no use to do orie room thoroughly for you are creative and co-workers with it mpossible for them to lead a divine or Lest we so madly stray. �; and neglect others ; apiece bag hanging in Me." ev n a decently bursa lite, there also we And hnlp us to strand Mtlyderts Anstralittst NatIPAB- - 't' the attic may conceal enough bugs to eat Next to the sunlight of Heaven in the de iy Hint, sad crucify Him again in the To Thy sweet voice divine• - u . up all your carpet and they take lodgings cheerful face. There is no mistaking it-- pe on of'ttie least of these His brethren." Then in the judgrent d»y, The perils of camping out in the interior t-` �t , in material which they do not eat, making the bright eye, the unclouded brow, the Own us,good Lord, a•s Thine. . of Western Australiaare�strikinglyshownin '' • journeys to better feeding places or abstain- sunny smile, all teal of •.hat which dwells —[Anonymous. deapatchea just received from Pert;r, which ` •A - � ''- r, �° in from food until better o ortunit !thin. Who has not felt iia electrifvin Dare of the Stove• I g pP Y W g Tuesday—They have defied barriers of report the murders of two whites and the - - fq comes to work destruction. influence ? One•glance at thio face lifts ua he various parts of a'tove require can- time ss of national boundaries. Chrysostom, nwrrow escape of a third man. 1'he victims - Housekeepers in cities have so many but of the mists and shadows, into the beau- fol reatment if it ie to be kept shining and Augustine, Savonarola, Huss, Wyokliffe, of the outrage .were two brothers named i, - thing� to contend wit-h in keeping earpeta ttful realms of hope. One cheerful face in bri ht is all its darts, llke the steam-engine Luther, CranmFr, Whitefield, ��'caley, Fin- kobert and `Phomas Henry, and s comrade t ' -` - i» good order that they invest money in the household will keep everything warm of n expert engineer. Nothing slows ney; Beecher, Bushnell—how on these and named Allen. The men were encamped t t'' " 1 *ugs than carpets, Rugs will fit any room, and light within. It may be a very plain mo a prominently the slovenly Louse.-keeper many score of -other such tongues of fire near the Richendw when they were attack- y`�`�� - while the migratory life of a city family face, but there is something in it we feel, th an ilL-kept and untidy stove. Cars- have rested ! How like a stream of fire, eel by a perfect horde of natives• A deeper- j. . lahortena the wear of a carpet by the •arious yet cannot express, and its cheery smile, lee workwomen black the stove all over, consuming the evil and enkindling the good- ate fight ensued. Thomas Henry was killed *I; .; ti , cuttings and flttincs to meet the require- sends the blood dancing through the veins reg rdleaa of the nickle work, polished with a noble warmth and iltuut*nation, has by a spear, and Allen received such weuude r' -" nients of long, square or triangular-shaped :for very joy, Ah w there is a world of magic ed 9, mica, or anything else, and some- been th-A history of the church !—[Lyman that he died in fearful agony in about three ' in the lain, cheerful face and we would not tin s the use blwckie so free) that it Abbots. hours. It ie assumed that the spears wRre V rooms. Not one of my winter rooms is ' P , y g y rectangular in shape,and it would make one exchange it for all the soulless beauty that fail to cling to the stove, and flies about Wednesda poisoned, as poor Allen suffered drea dfully � �� dizzq to dunk of fitting every corner and ever graced the fairest form on eartl►. It the kitchen, revering all of ee things with y� before his death. Robert Henry uvea also ; ,. � '` o with in rain or to est, Art e< aures inay ,e a very little face, but somehow th's its ntid dust. e A thought is but a little thing ball wounded bathe nevertheless man y* yin - -- ) & g P Y 1 Y That nobody can see; Y t►g- and rugs and siained borders look well,and cheery face ever shines, and the shinii;g is u•e a month is often enough to apply Yot a real joy or sorrowing ed to get a horse and ride off to another � °" - . rugs are so easily shaken compared with a so bright the shadows cannot remain, and bla king to a stove, provided the kitchen is That thought may come Lobe! -' - camp for assiat>urim The survivor subse- . .- s. - °, ,z� silents the cree awn into dark corners.- ke clean. It is eas enou h to clean s uend was taken to town and laced in " '`--1 heavy carpet. Be carefulin selecting paint Y Y P Y Y 8 A word. O, what can well>>e 1©set q Y p '_r or stain for the border. A varnish stain is It may be a wrinkled face, but all the dear. ki en, buy she only is a modal house- And yet by every one the Derby Hospital, where he remained, at .- good ; always put on thin coats of paint or er for that, and zone the less cheerful. We kee r who keeps her kitchen clean. This Tborocomes sweet-pctw�or bittcrn0as, latest accounts, in a serious state. Some' # - , lin er near it, and are tender) u on it And good or ill is done ,A. stain rubbing them in well. Straw mat- g g Y P , im ins continual care, espeoially of the troopers, with assistants, were to start off ting is suitable fcr a country sleeping room, anis say : "(,'od hless this dear happy face! 1 sto ; care of the ashes that they do not An actiou;all the little deeds in pursuit of the natives the day aftEr the . but not for a room in a cit flat where ever We must keep 't with IIs as tong as we can ; I fl abouto and of the ver blaekin that it What• ight o through rho day• des tch left but it was said the county - • ` Y y Y R What riKht or wrong frgtn sae h ptocoode Y - foot of floor snare -is in constant use, It for home will lose much of its brightness doe not ome a source of dirt. If, by Before they pa••►s away t „ was so rough ,that it was doubtful if the Creaks .awe re. ill and leafs but a few When Chis sweet face is gone." And even I eo untoward socident somethin is*ppill- murderers would be brou ht to ustice. Y P Y after it ie one how the rcmembra�,ce of ed the stove, it should be cleans i olF st Gra°t Gat,my actions, word►,,and thoughts g 1 a ,, " months. Ingrain carpets may be made !; • Aro all obrserccei by Thee; + •. :, ;T- into squares by sewing breadths of suitable the cheerful face sof tens our way. 0110 ,and not allowed to burn into the stove, Maly 1, by Thy good Sppirit taught, i . j r%�tt lengths together and fringing the ends. By - — . _' - A h avy flannel rag should be kept on hand Live alwape carefully , ooII Discovered HiID. - sewin on the machine or overcastin the p pose, ry - (H. Rateiaan, } - -f for hie ur In case w ve obstinwte 1 g g -Wonderful Things That the Blind Doi Thursda You ma take an t in At a musketry camp in ScotlanJ a rty , cstrpet two inches frim the sides, these may gra a spot, kerosene, a very lt;,tle mry be Y— Y Y of recruits were radin for Grin When �' ' be fringed, "but the s' souare" will look -It seems as though it were only in a few+ use( Where hyru , or anything of a Livingstone's character and artalyee it cwre Pa g g• . _ pp full and I will challen a an man to find the officer was inspecting the ranks, he told - viceil without the aide fringe and one heli- such cases of brilliant talent that there can eug y nature is epit)ed it is very ditlicult y' g_ Y. S - tutee about cutting ills edge of new carpets. be any real competition between the blind to ke it up, snd it ie pr�,bsbly the beat fault with it. Hie religion is a cmnatsua, a corporal to examine the rifles of the rear _r a In a sleeping room the tacks fastening the and the seeing ; but a blind child Tike one way to let it burn to a char and then take earnest, sincere practilce. It is neither reek. . - -4 r�► demonstrative nor loud but manifests itself The corporal did ao and found a mea , square need not be placed near tabether, who has lost an arm or leg, may learn to it u with a ver dirt rifle. lie would listen to , . but in a room of more general use the tikcks make the mast of what is left to him, and A these c"es are unhappy, untoward Wt's quiet, prwetieal way, and is always st Y Y t �.,- work. In him rets ion exhibits its loveliest no excuse, but brought the man up before t � .. . should be close ,hough to prevent acci,lents co that end the work rooms of Lha Inetitu aoei cuts. Tho expert housekeeper does if the officer, se. in "Sir this man has his ` features ; it governs his conduct not only Y $+ from tripping in the loose edges. What is tion claim their full share of each day. The not )tow such aculdents to happen often, rifle in a fllth condition.' { called hit or mins re. car et—Bud whish is o s are tau ht to make mattreasea to rano It in tavoidabla that a little cease should towards hie aervanta, but towards the na- Y - , g P Y g g tives the bi ted Mahomedwna and all who The officer examined the rifle himself, - imitated ,in woven carpet—makes pretty chairs, and if they have ear and brain fa11 n the stove in broiling, unless there is I go and asked the man if be was not ashamed of - ' squires to put in the center of a room hav- enough to be tuners, there are models by a re lar broiling arrangement attached to coma in contact with hum. f�ithout it, . Livia lone, with his ardent tem rantent himse)f, and wsa about to give him an extra ; ins eighteen inches of the border stained whi.h they may t,ecome familiar with the the eve, In such a e se the grease most ' rade whoa the man said "I w$s in a hie enthusiasm, his higk spirit and courage, ► a dark red. The various but subdued col anatomy of the piano. v The girls learn to be ped off the instant the broi)iug eewsea, must have become nncwm anionable and a Y 8, 1� ` hurt this mornin air and I fetched outs- orings of the carpet will harmonize"with knit and Pew by hand ani!on the mrchines ; wit) a heavy flannel cloth kept for the pur- p rho wren one_ almost any furnishing or dccaration of the they embroider and make coarse lace, and pose) Otherwise it will burn in and make hard muter. Religion has tamed him and $ an q 1 and unseetniv stain. But all the ge " Oh, i11deed," said the officer. "Find made hum w Christian ntleman, the moot 4k _ - rooms. If rugs are home made do not i►rli- are also tuubht reeking on little sae-stoves. y out who owns this rifle co oral and - eom nionablo of men, and the most indul- rP - tate the flowers of old fashioned tapestry Nut long ago cue of them had to go home cube accidents are easily avoidable. fetch him u P << Inj blsekin the stove at the month) $sot of m eters —[H. M. Stanley, P• .� carpets in what are culled hooked rugs, because her mother was ill, anfl on her re- $ y Imagine the diseomfitnre of the corporal L �'- I. or twist braided rugs into little wheels and turn she was heard to say, half in joke and biac Ing, remove the nickel work. This ip Friday-- when he had to acknowledge that the rifle - ' # corner ieces. �1ix the re. s for the first half in earnest : "It was a bad da for me easil' done as it is mere) screwed on. U weary feet! that many a mile � '.. P g Y I Y was his own. kind and use without design or make a lino when I learnt to Book, for I was kept at tt $ y, pe $ Hare trudged alowt a stony wap. Blas the stove thorou hl dam nin the At Inst ye teach the trysting stile; ! � ` 1' of one color all around the edge of the rug all the time." biac ins, if convenient. with a little coffee r'o longer fear to go astray. s i - followed by a row of another color, and so The list which is kept of .the occupations rath r than water. . After applying the wet The gentle bending•rustlin trees A Mat Breaoh of Frien&hip• 4s ( 41ac in with one brush :o a small ,tion Bock rho young bird«witi11 the nest, pre the death of a celebrates? French on until the best rags have been used; mix followed by pupil after Choy leave the 8 p° And,;oftly sings the quiet breeze: 1 the rest and use for a mottled center or school gives some curious reaping. One of of tt _ stove, polish it off with a dry brush, "'rim time for rest! 'tie.into for rest±" jonrnslist the following story was related - make stripes'of color across the ends, hav- the tuners in Steinway's ware-rooms is SL and fter the whole stove has been polished —1 Ray Palmer. of him: •�.-_ '---1 "`I" i • ing each end alike and a central broad stripe graduate, and another was for years the or- in tl s way,ruband polish it with achamois, . Saturday—And so our Doorer bre hren He was once very sick and the visiting '`: a , of solid color. But reference to this kind ganist of Dr. Howard Crosby's church. An kep for the purpose,or a clean cotton cloth. and sisters, heist down by those galling physician gave him up as lost. "I cannot , � , of work recalls the fact that I made one of insurance broker, a prosperous news-vender This last process removes the dust of the chains of want and toil, and ignorance and do anything for you," he said, "you must f , ri 1 Y - these rugs once and memories of the back= who owns three stalls, a horse-dealer,a tax. blas ing. No patent blackings,which have vice, anal misery unspeakable; for them no die. . _ ! ,3 �, , 4 ache and pain between my shoulders endur collector;a real-estate agent, a florist,are all been invented to do away with the labor of philosophy,heartening or consoling, bas any Another doctor was, however, called in, 1 - �.� . ed make me hesitate in rec0mmetxlinf{ their duly recorded ; but the most satoniehing all ing, sen be recommended as durable. echo in their hearts—touches any chord in who succeeded in curing him. ► ��.. I ,; manufacture. In nicking braided ruga do entries are those of a luml>ortnan, a sailor �he require to be continually renewed,and their lives. _ While things are as they era The first time the convalescent took a s,; I' t �;, not make them too heavy or large or use and cook, and aswitch-tender. do n t take the place of the old-fashioned the utmost that can be expected of them is stroll he met his first doctor, who greatly - x . - too bright colors. _-- biac nig- the etalid patience of dtuaib deiven cattle. surprised said be thought him no more.. . v soon the!ivin t� . I y:. But this to unseasonable talk ; buffalo Their consent to It a on w their nattery is q g• : .. rugs have led to rug manufacture which is Why JBpaiiese Women Look Pllemant• Signs of Greatuess. becamie of the instinct of self preservation, •` `'Nell, you see," said the patient, ". �"" �' i� I x V winter work. Next week the"Interests" and perhaps because of the itoeisl and parent- "alien yon left, Dr. V, was called in and ._ t . - .2 =' " Perhaps the secret of the sweet ax- G vely—"_I have been examining oar �_ f ery"�'•�-` v.�. Rill be devoted to pickle making. cession and habitual serenit of the Ja y al instincts as well. Bat the latter of these he succeeded in building Erie up again. fir. _I• - P Y p" boy n the results of his achooliag, I think two is not the war w find amen e3ucat- "Oh ! well ! wall ! A man whom I t Edi i .=r ansae women can be found in their freedom Ica say that he has, beyond question, the PO $ , PreServatioII of the F$Ct,• from email worries. The fashion of dress ed snd well conditioned people, who have thought my friend ! Really it was not at 4. s . ger of greatness in him. n .a' more to live for and more to leave in rola- all nlce in him. , - `fit iso foolish idea to think that one can et never varying sauce the wear of mind on. W nturt—" Indeed t I am deli hted to - •o ,.� `� -. $ that eub'ect and the bareueaa of the houses $ tion to their offspring. Nothing but the ., . rid of wrinkles by filling them with face puw- j ' hear. ou say no. But what was there in ttwmendous force of habit kee these mis- .r_ and sir licit' of diet makes housekee i, She Was eo Tho htfaI. '+ i i, let, or even by enameling the whole face. It p Y P g the amination tha6 emphasired the con• arable cri,atares in their fearful groove of ' t;; is a much better ractice�o ive the face a a mere bagatelle. Everything ie exquisite- 'class n you have drawn?" — A oun a ark, notorious for his conceit =- ,, ,- P g _ ans)terabla .wretchedness. [Washrngton y g p 1 clean,and Basil ke t eo. There is no ,� . - Russian bath every night. The principles-of Y• 3' P Gr vel rhe ><llegibility of hfs hand• was boasting in the presence of several ,;: the Fassian bath for the face is to bathe tt P81nt, no drapery, Lo crowd of little or, Gladden. iu°such hot water that it makes one jump "naments, no coming into the houses with writ' g. gentlemen about the conquests he had Barn - the footwear worn into the dusty attests. gin HoIIest o2oe. ed over the female heart i:"r every *ire it is.applied, and then a minute " Look," said he, " here's a handsome r i ,-�- ', i " And then the feeling of living in roam that Stab:,reds of Thonghir A comes ndent se. s he had a nal oe resent I had from m leaf inamorata "at •_ y� later to soak it with cold water. The re- b Po 7 q p y can be turned into alconies and verandas a ,lienee in a restaurant the other da ' , '1 action which this causes in the blood will . W men under 20 and over 70 toil the xP° y the sante time handing round a beautiful . ata moments notice, of havin walls that Not Navin txonized the establishment ei '� i make it glow and tingle with warmth. $ ageF t; Pa gar-cease. All admired the arti.,le, which + ; before he cautious) "ti "a waiter be- had an indorsement of itis quality stamped . --4� Then it should be rubbed dry with a towel slide away as freely as do the scenes on the Dd and women in lave ae them- y PPS , , ` ata e, and let is all out-of-doors or change fore comtteenoin his dinner, and then ask- upon it. fit " '� • . before retiring. Day by awy the akin -will g rely in ppretty mac everything else that R . t the suites of rooms to fhe chane and size un tint. ed him what he could reoomiuei►d from the ••Ve hies " -, grow firmer and the wrinkles will gradually rp gift remarked one of the Haat the whim of the day or the hour re= So ow adds beauty to the character llst of dentias fdtguring on the menu. The company. "I perceive your lad love even _. j `f -air, disap ar. The nae of hot and cold water , , ;, t.. p� vires. The Japanese are learnffig much who taken in broken doses. waiter keted the coin and whir red: '� ' for the face is important in many ways. q Ptxt a had ur name int on the cases . y s. a: Hard, cold water will not remove the dirt from us, some things not to their improve- A idow's weeds ma blesser Bis the "you want my honest advice, sk Y' " yo +• e,` ` y Well, that s queer t answered the ; sand grease which settles in Lhe pores of the rent. We mighLbegin, with profit to oar- rose.. '•yes certain) ,•' {i " ' y boaster, I never noticed it. ::� , ` �L ablves, to learn-Of thea;, !•WeU," said the waiter �nf3demtiia111 =• f,�k in " re'oined the candid one ` �Z r skin, but if bathed in hot water•first, and �; ; ., T e beoonnll�i` to t�wlr►8fryse. �� Y' a Aga , f ' yr -. � then cold, the dirt will be removed i. �-.— .r.�`'�'- ' th has mord enemies thaw friends. should reooutmend another restanrant� the cause is distinctly marked real': i �� R. anci the skin etrengthened, Dirt, grit .` g •resident of Indiana=caught `s y g Th, best cooks are not always the sweet- •_--- teilf."' .t �, ?�� ;,,��'P �: , aha grease will settle in the skin crane in the woods near Hj*ll's creek on est-tip pored wives. Povert fs hard but debt In horrible -a �. " _---.� _- _� :h { tt �- when the face is only washed in hard, Monda . 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Always rented rooms over Dickie do Marquis stor4 alone. For Particulars enquire of the - •- t . . -"� ti 4 .- , _ steep tie date paid ahead. tf which they will inhabit while attending Prinoi al. `� _ ,..� p - _, i�stllsrwaw*.worts.ruwww.•wi�ili�o!!�t;..nr��**er�sw..1�u�o.�w�� aolle�e -The Y.P.�.C.l . Pru err meeting well '°', -The oele�rated D r •w Sas usual next Sun g• . 4 - Ight o en ends `e be Ilei day avenin s �4°f , I L ° _ _ � � � .".,_ 11 _ I,11 � fickt,up �• acrobatic and Rymnaatio company hart Topic,"preaching to one Dula.,, Leader, _ 'J - Fair, Wright. 0�1 de ` artl��1t is- IloW In fLln '> been engages bar the Whitby Miss P.J. Wrig o r t�►11 g p �, ' � if,f . PICKERINGF. OFT., . SEPT. 9; ,1892: will give free ezhibitiops in front of f e --Lost, on or about Angaet 18th, be• - j'.:;; grand stand. kept. 20111 21st and 22n tween the eastern town line and John ,, ! blast. a �: ,' } . - . T T �/�c -We have been requested to state th t Miller k Bons residence on the 7th con., r '5 3 q ` ± - ...:l LOCALISMS ' : the Ronal Templets will not meet on F an Irish Blackthorn stick, with square o . . '..��,rt 1 . , O - i- day night as is usual on account of oth'r head. Finder will be suitably rewarded 41: . ' n atulations to Dr. Eastwood--- meetings but the above society memba'a by 'Communicating with James Miller, - I - _ 4�.,� j . . I ` its a boo 1. will convene on Mondav evening inste . Brougham P. U. We guaranteea perfeet fit or no sale. }`� _ . Gagen and Mr. Kirby, of Tor. -J. Heagens left for the old county For years the station road has furnish• - lw. _�. •"._ : last week on a pleasure trip. He ez sed subject matter for dispassion in and `` �` onto spent Sunday here. € .. --Fred Bunting, of Toronto, spent to be absent for about two months. T e around this village, but.the state ofi4dairs Our stock Of Fall and Winter suitiD�a and overcoatings are . � "" ' day u er the parental roof. (band Trunk's interests here will be I • remain the same. In order to try to effect a `L,` � 4 ' ,,� in and we are showin better values than ever. If _ = ' -Richard Jacques, of Ottawa, visited ed after by Mr. J. Stapleton, until change a public meeting is hereby called g - friends in and around the village. Heagens returns. - for Tuesday evening next in Dale's Ball, you want. a nice nobby stylish suit or over r ' ( . is . -J. L, Tripp,-and wife now ocanpy -A. D.-Stewart, Chief Warden, 1i - Commencing at 8 p. m. All Interested in ` -- ` e O'Leary' remises on Kin street. coat at reasonable prices we have the th ry p g Ilton, has sent us an abstract of the O - the above affair will kindly bear this in ; ' - - " -Wanted-Two or three new milCh tario game and fishery laws for 1 2 mind and attend. goods to -suit you. - _- .r cows for immediate use. A.N. Ridley.** which has been posted up on our as • -The south east gnan+,e of lot 10 in `' �'� ' ._ -A. Falconer has taken session of tum. Those interested are invited to C 1l the 2nd con. of this Township (the old - his recently purchased dwelling on Hing and examine the said abstract. (George Post homestead) belonging to (°��' " -The Acnual meeting of the Lad s the estate of the late Mrs, D. F. Every =+ street' Aid Society held in the parsonage n will be offered for sale at the' Gordon UST opened up a orate of beautiful Dinner and Tea Sets _ . -Miss Etta Allison and Miss Taylor, . - of Toronto, visited with friends in town Wed. p. m. elected tho following for o c- House on Saturday. Sept. 17tb, at 2 p.m. which We are offering at a low price. . last week. ers for the ensuing year:-Pres., M s. This farm is well situated and has corn- - 'i ~ • �- Mis. John I• fortable buildings as well as a remuner- , - ' -Be sure and go to Whitby .Fair, Caldwell; 1st Vice Pres., Gem. Jars awe , down great attractions this year Sept. i 20th, don ; 2nd. Vice Pres., Mrs. John G ; ative orchaed. The place contains 50 acres - e . - g ` 21st_and 22nd. *�-1 Seo., Mrs..Findlay; Treas., Miss L. B t• in splendid state of cultivation. Anyone ;, t -Is it not about time the dramatic club wick. wanting to purchase & farm cannot do - - - ' ; • f . 1. ,. 1. set about selecting a drama,to be present- -Decker's 'Bue,as it plys between he better than to attend the sale and procure -I > };, . ...­ . ; .jL ed about Xmas• hotels and cars presents & neat ap r the •aiiove premises. - BUNTING _ . . ' ' I - .. Misses Annie and.Sadie Brown, of ante. The vehicle leas been thoioug ly -The liokering college re-opened on : Ru An . - �- ,„ repaired and upholstered. The cab on Tuesday as was announced, with some 40 _ Kincardine,.are the guests of their sister, - - --- _ t -- -- nut while the above vehicle was u er pupils enrolled on the re icier. Man - - - --- -- ___ ` Mrs. T. A. Greig. Y P P a y ---- -- -Mrs. Jaynes, Mrs. Ferris, Mrs. Har- repairs was a Very comfortable con y. more names will be added during the next � . t• -vey, of Cedardale, visited with Mrs. Alex. ante, but was much too small to ace m- two weeks. To be sure this is eneourag- CROCKERY >.I Ry - : ....I.. ­ r, Findlay on Mond date the number of passengers. Ing,even better than could be wished,and g CROCK[ ­. - i 1 . - :', -Mr.and Miss Hawkin,of Toronto,and -The youthful editor of the Port P if things prosper as is to be reasonably ex- �� r Miss Rice, of Whitby, were at the par- Observer proceed(,to dress us down in Ilia petted, the next term will see scores of . - : s 11 . nonage over Sunday..-:. issue of the 25111 ult, for having at ted pnpils in attendance. What a grand sight _ - , ' ` -Patrick Sullivan sr„ of scarboro that the mt:nicipal rate fori189'l, in R till the building presents at night with iia in Just. opened a crag of fine goods Junction, was here calling on friends the was 4% mills on the dollar. He is t a uumberable windows aglow with lights. a r _ f loss to know what motive we would ave The illumination can be seen for miles - r latter part of last week. • ! � -Miss Rachel Betts left on Wednesday in making such a statement. Wby, ass around. The formal opening will take comprising all the latest styles . �- • ' morning for the North West, where she your soul Parsons, we hail no inter ion pline this (Friday) evening at 7:30. Just � I intends to-locate for some time at least. - of trying to injure- the re utation of the of what the program will consist, we can- . � . - ', - Mitchell has returned home gentlemen that compose a Reach a tin- not say, but .there is no doubt-that the _ -. _ ''` Mrs. L. M t prettiest patterns K _ - - to Osbawa after spending a week with cil. The Standard was g' en as our.) au proceedings will be in keeping with the - . her friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacques. thority for that stat ut and if any occasion. Principal Firth desires as to o j't�E�� -The Pirie block is being retouched by blame attaches to anyone in the mai ter, state that a hsarty invitation is extended CHEAP . . . CHEAP . ' the painters brush this week. The new that journal has a just claim to it. We to all who desire to attend the opening. ` dress has andel much to its personal ap- are pleased to hear that Reach has aduck �j s PARKER, DUli �ARTON• a rate of 4.05 - . Fall Fairs- arance. `- - - - --- ------ - ---- - 1. i --There is some talk -of the Whitby -The fire alarm- sounded on FJJday � . cricket club coming here this (Friday) evening about 8 p. m. and most of the vil- As the fall fair season is almost with • afternoon for a game, but we cannot state lagers hurried- out, enquiring for the us, possibly it would be of interc;Rt to our . . To those Who wear. ' definitely. . cause. It soon became . circulated that readers to have a few dates furnished. - -Sermons neat Sunday in the Metho• the Drug Store was on fire. Coupled Here they are : e dist churctl,-morning-"Resurrection of -with the alarm of fire was the statement industrial at Toronto .... . ., . Sept. 5 to 17 . - � F - Lazarus." Evenin •' "Is there uch a that.many of the firemen were away play. Montreal at Moutreal is to sti . . it Weateru at London .... 15 to 24lr�T 0 �_ ` plate as hell P" ing cricket at Highland Creek. The cap- Ontario s Durham at Whitby,'., " m to W0 . _ -We have been informed that Chas. tain end those of his men who 'were North York at Newmarket " 2� to _ ' no at Uxbridge e... .. 27 to Vi - F. Hill, formerly of this office, has left around ran for the hall and with the en• North Omar g - ; 4 ScarlKrro at Woburn.._._,........ " 29th . , ---�-_o .XX l Bowmanville and located in Chicago. We gine, were soon on hand to battle with whitchurch at stoufiville........ Oct. 4 & 5 . _ ��`- wish him success. the flames ; tint arrived only to discover rr est Durham at boa mauvilie... dt s -. - - - 1•: York Jud Markham at Markham S to 7 this d Ortllnit f Sa 1n t� the that.a email block of wood iu the whop (icor iva and N. (i. at Eiutwu ... " 13 Ji 11e take pp Q y g Wm. Ham left with us ell Tuesday g . six onions which-weighed 2 lbs. and 10i stove bad not adopted the early cl�singg .m.0-.- i_ a oz. Hn.would like to know of anyone movement and had iguitod. The omall y HIt1Hl.ANO OREEiC. . people that we can gine satisfaction itself in the _ w` ' { who can beat them. flame reflecting on the colored glass In the --- - . I 1 . -On Monday Geo. Atkinson, of Rouge dispensing room, had. appeared quuch A. T. Elliot offers his general store - Hill, left with us a corn stalk wbick put larger than it really was to Some parson business -it Nest Bill for sale. This is a Way Of Clothing : pants, BUlts and OVerCOats. ;' all former ones in the shade. It only passing, therefore, the alarm was 8 'and• rare ebance for some person. For par- ' - - - - . measured 13 ft 7 inches, ed. To make the escitemeut al the ticulare see adv, in another column. . The tailoring department is in full blast for the -Epworth League next Wednesday ,more intense;, the manager of the tore Your correspondent has been informed g p - I evening-"Business and Consecration could not be found, therefore the Soors that the coathinan who brought the - _ � . (• meeting." The debate last Wednesday had to be forced before admission ould g y y fall trade, and merely to mention that it 18 In . Piekerin bo s here ou Freda afternoon evening was interesting and exciting. be gained to the building. • It is ell pris- was fortunate in finding a rez.ir before . .1 ii -There is a report in circulation to the- ing what a crowd the soundinR c1 the reaahiug this place, which can be had by in the hands of the same manager is proof that affect that Tanner & Son, butchers, gong will attract, Rud all seemed pleased the owner proving ownership. were going to give up business here. Mr. on this occasion that the alarm was a A friendly match of cricket took place a Tanner wishes us to state that it is not false one. - here ou Friday' afternoon of last «•eek be . - • y every garment will be wall made. 'PPS leave a true i The great Iudustrial r. r is ire: pro• tween our boys and a team from Picker- _ . -Principal Firth, of the College oocu• Rtes at Toronto this week and next. ing Villago. The visitors were on hand r - pied St. Andrew's pulpit last Sabbath Cheap fares are given ou all railwa$s in at the time appointed, 2 p.m., but the good assortment of Worsted, trousering8, Suit- evening. His earnest and praetiele ser. Canada. The rate from this state n is Scarboro Bova failed to ut in an appear• . . r-. mon was very much appreciated• by the 80 cents return. There are a few things ante until after 3 p,ua. By this time the digs, overcoatinas etc., and use first-class trims. . � . - ' people- we would like to flay to those who. visit visitors were very impatient. But the - . -A monster bird was captured by some the city daring the fair. Since last. year home team at last fell into line and the fi - oily campers at the Bay last week. It Toronto has adopted the Trolley s stem game started. The weather was fine, but 111111gs. COffie and flee What w8 can d0 for y8u. measured some six feet from "tip to tip. of street railway. , Now, these a ctrio the crease was the most abominable piece _ . - - • , The creature will be dressed and taken to cat's are much.more dangerous tha were of ground a wicket was ever pitched upon. - o-----•- . ki Toronto as a curiosity. the old horse cars, as they ruu at uch The visitors did some little protesting&t - - -Those who have a desire to see a greater speed. Although the trq lays first about the grounds, whereupon they . �7Pe have made arrangements to act as agents for a good % . perfectly arranged barn as well as a spat• have .only been in operation for some were assured that the Condition of affairs _ : sous one,should visit T. Welsh's liremises two weeksseveral people have been filed could not be altered. Owing to the late _ at the lake. This building is. sized 60x by them. If people mind them elves start two innings each were not possible, * Toronto steam Laundry. Bring along your Linen . 1 t 100 feet, with stone stabling underneath. they are in no danger, however. When therefore the game was decided upon the -Mr. Gerow, the new principal has boarding a car do so from the right side, first venture, and resulted iii a victory for h of fora week which rule also observe when l ving arboro b four runs. Here is given and have It Lallndrled like nevR'.-. Pr:Ces aYe r been in charge of our sc o Sc y . and is a decided success. He has not vet them. A little caution in this wa• may the score :- brought his family here, but will likely do save-you from serious accident ori stant ReAltsono, - . 1 . reasonable axed work good. E so as soon as a suitable residence can be death. Then, too, be careful wb you T, Willis, run out..............:.......... .. 10 ' urchase from cit dealers Burin hibi• , secured. We welcome him to our village p y g A.Law,b Margach............................ 9 - - - I tion times, as all the old stock th has A.Cheape,c Latchford, b Richardson•..... o DICKI-E _ _ and trust that our relations will ever i - NIARQtlls . _ : .. __ . 1 I . rove mutual: beneficial. been accumulating during the y ar -is D.Ke►daa", 1, Margach-."•-•"'--"-• """' s1. p '� sure to be-brushed u and laced o sale Hunter-b errRicbrdson,, ll .................. IS - -Auctioneer Pouches called on ns a P P fiparks,c sets b Mar acct •.••••• •.•••• •_ o •t - - wait to be shoved off on some in ocent J.Gormley•c broad, Koss.... - few days ago and stated that from prey Elliot,b lt,rr o - -- A.T.E -- __ ------------------- -- ant indications, there was likely to be a rural inhabitant. The exhibition eek le C• lioldan,,a ltichan_aon, b Kerr............ o large number.of sales this fall. Now, as eagerly looked fa ward to by ee ea of Parker,nos our.... ....... . ....•..,.•••••••. s . EAVETROUGHING -' 11 dare salessuers)) eve the best sates• city merchaiats. x.Roopos,c Clark,b herr.. 1 [ _ _ ! y g y g - . lL�xtras . ..... . ....,... . 4 - - _ !, _-, �_ faction, would it not be well for those in. -Captain Ham, of the Fire Co piny, . ­ � � -. . . . �. tending to make a sale to have their bills informs us that something will hay to be TOS "- . " ""`"" 4� , . :o: r issued at once and avoid the rush. done-towards the placing of tanks t dif• -. i'iCHsaiSe, . . . - • • : .. ., .. -Elections of officers for the Womena' ferent parts of the village, before o r fire E.broad• b rvillts_. _ .. 17 A large Shipulent of savetrough dust aarived allC� T am pre- Missionary Society of the Methodist protc9tion can be considered a eient. P.u.Tytler,b C.Beldam .. .. . .... s . • John M. Kerr, b D. Beldam .. .. .. .... 2 }pared to meet orders, no matter how fast they come in ' _ I church took place Saturday p.. m• as -fol- When the alarm was sounded on .riday c H. Marquis.c Law,b Cheap(, .. .. .... e lows:-Pres., Mrs. John Gee ; Vice Pres., evening, the engine was quickly o baud" w.Rogers. h D. Beldam .. .. ,. .. $ as they have been doing duriug the past few weeks. .... _ _ Mrs. Mowbray ; Cor, and Rec. Sec., Mrs. but the water in the wells the N-Margach,h cheape .. .- •• •• s Fall,and leave your order along with the rest . , _ John Seldon , _Treas., Mrs. Caldwell. nee hborhood of the dru stor could J K'ohard6°"'b D. Beldam ,,. .. :_ B f; 'T.Law,not out.. 1 Mrs. Fred Gee was appointed delegate to not be reached by the suction hose Had W.J.Clark. b Choaps.. .. .. o and have your houses and barns troughed . - the Annual Meeting of the Society to be the building been on fire, ware Could J.Latchford, hubcaps.. .. ,- . 1 , . - g v g R. A.Bunting,a Sparks,b cheape:. .. o and be up to your neighbors. Don t - supplied Is.order - _ i.....i•..............f..... 1Y - f > •Mechanics Institute have been placed on efficiency of the company. We woul.l - the right man. _ Pickering again went to bat and seotired 1, y the shQ[ves at the drug store and are at again suggest the placing of tanks y the �, �- -' 1. the disposal of members of the Institute. various property owners. If, say ur or 82, Kerr and Ddargnoh alone making a . yy stand, the former putting up 17 runs G- R E � - :- 1 . -� 6;. �r -, The library is now one of the best that five citizen would club togeth they o . e 0 * I.- while the latter secured 10. Gormley and _. - L . z can be found in any country village. could place.& cistern so' that orate could The leadin tinsmith Pickerin Willis took the bat for Scarboro and recur- �. - f'� , . Those who have not yet joined the Iusti- be supplied in case either of their roper- ed 15 between them without 1Qsing a - -- g g - . f i' '' € f tuts, should call on C. E. Marquis, the Lies were threatened with flames. These -•��' - -- --- 1_ ri wicket when time vias sailed. the game secretary, and do so at once. Cheap cistern tube world not cost above 8 each sed off pleasantly. The visitors Ilan • rates are now offered for the remain�'er of If five persons were to subscribe each sum per at the Maxwell house and flumen- k ` ._ and the company to give a bonus of 65, . pp FOR ­ 11., - �j -��. � . �. a. 1892. lately left for. home. NOUGH '.. . .- . - _� - L � tead the special attractions for the this$80 would pay for the platin well : L_ . '' b Falr fie t. 20th,21st .and 22nd. as the urchase of the tank. plan - "yVhit _ M p s a. 3. t " y doe o e to all ; g85 Run- scald be ado ted b all the 1Q on John Marfan, a hi hl res +tested farmer � �. X86% , Trot.ox la p 33 P y g, y P �: r�-;r *- 1. - 13mg, open to all ; 010, Harness'n� race , King and C iuroh streets,$13(1(won prove of East- Whitby, living near Coluinnbns, has Ji18t reE8lPec� a �arg8., coil I;r,- _. �' -,. X10 . mbrella of infinite benefit-were we visited y cotl� was found dead Thut'sday-le6 nisi tit l�00>1 sl IIYYlent of- Fresh - r- ceries New.' "` `'" 'INS (' 80, (been Trot or Paoe ; t a WJSE g r - 3 t ',.. and Ciggar grace ; (1;5, Sweepstake with X50 Sagration•_. .Iu tilYtes of peace pre are for_ having o�nmitwd eaicide �y banging I . : $alfbred 2 and 8 year old horses war, The outlay of5 now mfg t save himself in the barn, 'rhe IotftF 'rul , ok@ry, laPlwar8, Chl3laware� sugars, Teas, CQf x.. . �' N"g 11 For ful tioalare ase prize list. .wed.; the toss of (1500 within a�rlolth. thunk two sone `last sprite tom -dipbtb+ 3a�, 8'; $ , C Ifl � g Ir 13�11$ap for ca9h. Can-at Ills stOT9- + ti , ':1 `- : venin rand display of Firo- this suggestion over., and if ik bet r idea which gfr ath► iev 11 � ' b=41 n•_: , �, J ., nesday g g p . . ;� gr axed, ��`:some ova# ���-l�"r ainl�._he 1<s ,ff. . - � ;. : - nd of Hamilton, also.- can be divined, we will be om t lad l-trop los a Cho T f tl __ v`e. _Taal» ; . - g 1. � , ' j _. - s b Prof. Ha , y 8 apt _ - - : work • . . . rt It ~.: : » 1.:t`� he Dorenwend to su , if`not have the abo a. . , , . ` I _ bltions b t lflw R at ' b>q :' . .,h_ -. ala . -• > 5 . .p -i -. - -s:: - i. 8 s 'iii. 1. nsz •ev E 6• i - F_' . - y 11a8t8 e8t10n It nt0 t :, �' E.1' i\. acrobats and ; P ise .with *"t tl r, t : .,. f star 133 & P . z .. . u,- :' �. i an ,. -- . r ,s J�y�+,O�yIYI :4 _ i, i f ' . - .x {i selble dela- . �. � .. .,% a ! -Flt • - d : S _. E -: - K - f M \ - ' _� a- dna y t 1 - _ i1 ala , . � ... .. �,i <,, , �...- . rout #. .• �. , .T � �m_, ��: � r� _ s 93 L.� r - -.,rf� -. ,. 4 - :."?� K.. 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