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I . -- --__,_1 ,_1- - . -_A" , - . .--- . .; ' ' . ,.;*�. - VOL-- XL L I .: _. ; PICKERING ONT . FRIDA I it SEPTEMBER . NO-*�; 47�1, ,� -�'!7,�X_,.��',_-,'j�-�_, - - 'r, --,.,r,,,��.,,i it'; k *_1. . : �,-,,-;i. . . . �7rj_. .,,._�-_,�.....' ' ­ . i I. -1 - - _�' � !_I��­ , _ . I - - , I I ------------- I I __..�, . 01,-1 . , .. " I ., . , .A ­ ��'_ - .11 . . ,:�; -i ' ­ I ......& I � ' ' . _41 '. � ..K . . f,w I�,g�'. . - - I .. ., , - ­�.51,4��.f--14- 4 -: i --- .I-.- . - I I . - I . . D -us - - - p BROOK ROAD...- � .' ,., , I . . " ..- , .1. .- 146.-V I.�.:.111, "�, _ I., . I - - � �- ,I F ,-�%"- I . �, , . ,- ,* ., . ": I G , , , 1, ,i:.,- : ONERRYWOOD. 1 . I I —.�A,T, " t -, :­,� , I � . . I w P N, , I . . "I "'t"" 'j-," , ,";§6 T � . - 1.- � .. $�.- : , * I ! . .,. � - : ��- '. .I� .�' . . , - . . - -(ravbo. ... , ,:, .,� - � . : . :, ", -'-. . -k :-' : I I., 'ItIv. , �, ­_. * -� � - 1:1 .. ., : - , I . . UTARO . . � _. . . . ", , _'1.1 -,. 4 . A - _ . � j_ - . :.,. 1. , _ �:_ , � .. - � 11, I . , ,­_ - . � .:_ � ­ __ - . �.. .,- i 01 � I.-w--�1- . - . . _: . � _� - . : ' ' - I -__ .�i. - . � . - . � _d - !�' . --, N�,i� ,_ � . wroficootonat ___ DECEER1 LIVERY I UN . , - � __Ir-r- . , . � : -______ - .� ." .. � __ . rey - :- t Mr.Lawson Bi` ­_ , ,, ,5 W �-�# : . :.--_----- ___ . , ; TEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED By . Messrs. Knox, Tool adA Pe attend � Mise Charge ii visiting & " I .. , - - " -:. 11.1v._ a , � ­ , I.� _,:,.-.� _1 .. . ­ 2W46dical. _. . B usiness if;.boorning in the tile yard,Mr.. . Y1411 . ��_.. ;'-1_. I . THE PRESS AND JOTTID DOWN BY OUR ad the Exhibition this week. . ­11�.i_ .1'.. �. . - - ;­,; .��1�1 li_,,�, .. . J-1;,"',jj�;�­ .1 ­ . .. .. ­ �:.-_. - '. - 1*1 - - - - . .11 , '. .11 _�. - , ,­I . .. - - - �," 10" - . _�. . . j _ _-_ ___.1_._ _-­_-�,�­�, - As I'liave bonght up Dan Reddin's livery ' _ - _'-�­ - - I �___�_ -- . Bt Office, Petty having ahitpe4, flye thoasane tiles to-t-_'�.,._t- '� _;� �,:� .." ��A i .. - . . ... . ~_ � . Mr. Chatiney, of Markham Poi 11 . .1 .. , , 1_.P�_ , , . ', ]R M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. business and have added several now . I - � Toronto last wee . � . .-A�V:,.",�'____: ­­ 1 -: 6 �'..-� .A*f . � Il I passed through town Friday. . *­ - .11 .. -�,_,..,I . I i� ��,,.­�_1._.11 ,_ . ".1;_ , - : - - horses and buggies, . . - - -- - . I . . -_ . - � * & s.0., Coroner. Office and Residence, I can scoomodate . . . : -'� OLAREMONT . I , ,�-,..� Now that the busy season is over we . 0.,f", � " . .,I,r",, '.14+ - I Itreet,'Piekering Office hours: Morning � . .- -�,:w I .-..--. Miss Daisy Rodd, of Dunbarton, is via. I -.1._­_ ko I .:­... 1,_�_ � _ I . . . . I t .; : r . ,. .i 4 - . King 8 . . . . . (__ _ , �_,� '12 0 - I , .-- � -,;- � -, I . the public with good rigs at all hours. -� � I would like to see a better attendance 9, ...",,, r -, Q - - mi�� I j � � .,;,;. '..�X!,. - , ., . . . ��_ �_-_ - . . i 8:30 to ii:w; Evening 6 to 8. . , . - - , a. - . . 'I-I ., - _*.�-,-, L I . Wilg her sisters at the Post Offic . . . - . . . , ��Iip -,!!y� :, ��--41_ -_ t ,7 Covered 'bus meets all trains. fn Vide Jounie Gilman, of Pi6kerings is I dge Friday evenin1g. ,# V_'_L 'A_1;_ " - -"�11C 4 - . . : , . - M1_�____________ . We are glad to see that Mrs.Jackson has 0 ,"L"' ,; a, . I.-.vll­�.*, . . L%Z . 11 - - . ion*with livery I keep , inR with his aunt,Mrs. Palliater. A-runaway occurred here last Saturday.-' . *wWaii, I ;:: � connect .' tay z ­ .:� I _i4lu - . , I . I - _L I t '11ttsic. . _0 . .. quite recovered-frow her severe -cold. " I '.i :_ - I . . , - Vocal .1 -. nd Board- t­ � Wm- Waddel, o -_:.'�"'�"-�' -_'� ` -_0 k 2 4 - - �__ Sale, Commission a . f Dochoster, is with evening. Mr. Collin's trotter was tied in.� , r4,.,� ,, 1 _'4'4�-_-§ . I, , - .- - - ­ -_�_ �.�C_--- �: -,L, - , �,_4_� --,,-,- - -1 ,, - � . . . .. . . . ,'J'­�.:Z�":�.1 . . _11 , . , � ?.% . ,�Ts;`�A,:' , ,%,, 11 - I - - . . Mr.and Mrs. Powell,of the Lake$bore, front of the store when it suddenly broke ---.,- -�;�­ " : ..I..f.�:. A.-;1-1"% - . _.� _. _. Stables, Pickering. � � '. , Miss Ida Simpson, '. . Ing - rieuds hei a at the present time. He is ­ : ,, �, � . . ,,-I- �,- �� ,'�, 7z '��..�,_, r- . 1� . ..'I. -1, . . ­!�� . L C.�: L - 11- 1 - .1 . r .. ' . 11 . and Mrs. Smith,of Pilcker'inglare visiting the- tie strap and F-tarted off east doing,' .-3t` -� - ,.-,. �' NTO C014- 0-00. TVAT. =Z= I''T!M.R oking hearty. . Elliott this w -; ­I-'� I ;P_­ I I I - �:!- � k ­ ,. '3�_ . - 1, ][)UPIL OF T - ­ - ___ . __ at Mrs. eek. consid-ra'We damage to the cart and harn-�-,�..., ,%.._.-. . .-1. . ,,1.1,,,," % ,.. _.L 1 s- - - ---- T. Hickingbottom our aristocratic but. - ' ' .­ ­ -4�` .�_ . Lj_�_�­# �_>�;`. - �'._� ­,: . . . .� � servatory of mu;ac,is prepared to give le' 10(l 01 I r-4 I � eu ' #t�- - . .,'�_-. ,_ . I,Music. Re- 1� � - I �_�_j . Mr. Lyude attended Claremont circus ese, hr,' tb,m never.mind the-cart. Li.t ' ..:,­ !,- . ,1�­ .. . � j . s iot been himself for the ,past . I _ ., . � � sons in both instrumental and voca _­��t . ' .. ft . , . her, ha ..... 1-1.!_� L .0,- , . - 4 . . a 'AOX -1 I I � . 11_1z�I . I L - - -, � '.& ! - -r'r�,-:,*.:, , . ! luiTed. :� and pronounced it very good, uDly there boys ,,;n". Oie a streak in it though. - - 'D j�'L ­ .. 0 �-� -;!�'... ,- . ..___­.:.;� -P.-.:.1 - ferencea given-if re( .: � r 0 e I. . '! .. . I L . 11 . - ek, but is still about his business. ;L �,�,,-­'­�,�'. - -... , ... _, � I - tion Guaranteed ."N -130 '.. , I 1.'�... . -,- :_ . . . d etty rough crowd there he says. - , ---- *--Q4b-a-*- ­ .,�'­L . !-%. _.!, ." L:..� . i Thorough Instruc d", ",�_ '.*, ,-" "i ­"Z: _��� ; , ,� , . , , , . - , . - -� . , �: -_. . 1. . ,- � ,�:., ,�.: I t- . . � - .... - I . : 0 Rev.John J. Pilkey and wife, of Bailis. was A Pr . --tt, . ­,�,- . __­ . 1�, ­_ . . ­ 4,-. '' " L. - . j , - . .: . N C9 'L -;k -BLOSSOM. . -I., . I,­ I.. . __ ..,��. ,, . _,1 _... . 1 .- 4 4 Addre .; . �: . .1 M. , College Openi . - .," . , - '; -- , '.,�­- . . . . . . j&bS a a . - 21 to -APPLE ng. 1, � , � , ., . %. 1 , - -.1 - C4 1 1 :.1 ,. � 04 1-11 0 W011-uh, are visiting with his mother, g �� -_ . , , . I . - � �0-52. I-- . �W' M V M ___ L.� .' �- ��' "jL.. ,­�­I ­Ii5�'.i ..� ; Z,- . I . ., .� ,�,�'f.­.�_ � '? ': v .1, I . . . , ' _ . 1.11 4 -1 .,, . 1_ . ­ ; ... __ �__-___ dw �sjnr i a* . . - ' - ` - :' �: -j .-.f.-.,--.-.'j:��I- __� ,., I- " 42 1 - - - ' � :- __`- - ;I . . ___ "' dr8. Chas. Pilkey, its well at;other friends ,: - - *1 ---'*-- . .1 _ ? ­ , -- - - . - , I .".. i - ' ' - The fr..:.nal opening of the Pi�keringC61.--,S- �', -.'.­,�1:XA .- r ,_:,�', ­,�,_-_� ­ - . . I . ., , . . . - L 1. . - ­"'- ­'�_ . - . -N . SS' LETTIE . 1. ... . 1. ,. '8* 11. Bundy,of Parry Bound, is here wi'.h GREEN RIVER.*. I _ ., ` - _,-,�,,- ,.L -1 , - M1 HEAGENS 5 6 I oux Im, � ,� ': I ? . .. ­� , � --- .. . '. K., i , - . . � L.. . 0644 , 1 ­ lio I . - _� - : � .. .1 - ...I , lege took place on Friday evening. A tem ;. , 'k ". .� �C�.A . . C.2" l'iln 01 ! to ,�.- 10 0 A I - ­ __ . _­*; -. . . "I . r � . . . . West !!,,.,,L-_". .1 1k : � ! - - ARED TO IR-ECEIVE p4 ; I �4 @" 1-4 1-4 91 $4 is parents.- His residence in the lake tary platform was erected at the . ."�, .:�, � _�_ _ L _. - S NOW PREP - . 0 . . . - po _ ,_:�,-­,,.�� ... . I . - ,�;:_I- ,; . - I.-1 , � I � - Miss Alice Tait,a teacher in �-.tdV -01 I no way disagreeing with him The D'ieeting held in the ball It ,� 3� - - ="j , ,� � ere Wed -_ ­_.�_�_. _'..I . . 2F.4...`-.o ._1 :,-, , �* Tmusic pupils. ; 93 1 � 0 egion ir. in end of one of the large class roonw-- - I .- -7 -. :, ... - ­% 1luaiesays: " 1tgiv68Me C2 .xvjq in . L_ nesday evening ill the interests of the from which the' program was given. A I .... .V�_,�.�7, .,. the Toronto colle"o of , * .4 A, bat is from appearancee. 1�--..-,.-" %j: � " "i r41 1. I .. . . . ':1 __ ... .1 . ., � .; . . ,011B as - i I .i I . �� , - .,� . - -� - re to recommendMisS Hcaa . X � _� Much pleasu 00 , q9j 10, .""_... e rom e -;,f� . - . with Me . , . � 11 � � -;�­-� � .N .. A . -i tateacber of Music. She has studied �, , .. . Tic posts have been placed along the creamery which has been agitated for large number of villagers and eopl, f '� 'L %� - . I : -.- ­ . ,1� ," . . I - - .. . I 7 -1 - ., .- . . n- I � ­- I- . 1. .,_-Y,W-A�'� , .. 1, ,; not so well attended the surrounding con the Seats of a . .,. 11 t studious mI : z I Wer I (P I. jz , , treets for the accomodation of those at. some time past was ntry shares 1; . . - � .­�t �, for the past three years in 0,MOB -0 8 L� ,. :, ' I .­.':1, .. .­�t . % 'L nical trainir1g. . I Cm (R. - . - : 0 and , L". .. L�.,��I.,-�'I . . nd possesses a thorough tech . =;44 ; _�__________. .. pupils .,!'�',�_�� .1 . .*, -1 1 ner,a , , v - --,,,. .7,-,�.- � � . .. - :,,�, , - - . . . . : � . .. liding the niftrket. When the weather as its promoters expected. This season the spacious room with the , .. I I - W g a - C. � 0 - - , . �-O' .j , . . . I . She has proved an excellent pupil throughout" :., " t ales cooler the sheds will be found of the year is a busy one with farmers when the time arrived for the opening x. ­ "I-.-.-.-'- , - . � ... _, I T_ 611). Lu,z 1 6 to a P. eco . 1'1'4,,. 1 4-L ' Z��;,. �� -� : � . I .. I : Z,� , . ,� � .. i'a S a L'o" ce 0 e,0 0 --*.`�__*,`4.�- - _�� - . : ickerino station. A . _ I ResidenceP n = 93- 0 03 CD .14 . I who after their baxd days work seldom ercises, the place was comfortably filled. ___'m i", - - . I L - -------- - _____ �_;�j 1 ;4"i cs:a C3 A N-�-Z-.0 Q - he most si-rvicible. 1'�'­'­'­­- � �.,..'-- ._. - . - . ------- ______ I -cc O;j,.Q a 0-09 Uzz ;,.,too." Principal Firth ocenflied the chair, and � -:--- _-,,�, .I ,.�, . �'. W6,;4 i 1v 0) - Daily new Vic ... '.1t-il- I I - .- Legal., 0 k 10 e 1W k t mw._�d 0�I 1_. tims are being disooyered feel tbomselyea equal to the task of attend. 111., ­ ." .. I 11 I , ., ...*, . '_ . .1 . ,. . . ZD $3 0_+� . :_:_ � L' 1. . __ �_;. . � I i 0 2 00 :D& gs. Much information after devotional exercises, called upon Wm. 0,�,�,�-. '.'.bg - ,. I ­�� _� ;1 , _ . . � _. V - . � __ ___. .- _�­-- ca�, A rd , ,V(D - -- .',.,y_- ; , I -_.1.. i:--. . _�f � to 0 A;k 4i pkpq=W connection with the circus that was ing evening meetin t,1 4 1. �.._.;� � � r";� . -_ I - I I ,. - I � -:_:11- -. , I .., ... __ A 0;:), 6; Wetherald, of Toronto, to address that �s '.�.. -1 - .-I ,.� - . WELL, Q. C;j - ce � ­ 1.11 � . -1. 11 ,� E; FARE BARRIS' Go i k-.4 z I-, k art ays ago, When accased they however was imparted by thespeaker, the , �� _., I ­ .i$ .. -"- nt go . 0 Qi Q6 a few d . � �.,., I � ..�I.1.� . " , :­ vk _� y - 0 11 1 .00, minis- . �.- t . ; 'ney,and Con 0 - �: 0 0 sembly. Mr. Wetlierald.is an aged - I � .- I � -.--. .-- j - if. TER,County Crown Attor a�z Q " 0 N � 0. vuriable respond "Dop't Say a word Hon. The Minister of Agriculture and '': .-, _� - :�1. . 4 1 .:�. I I use,Whitby. 10-Y P ;4 .. . .1, i 4 __ G �" I k ter of the Friends' Society, and in his kind-�,: , 4;-:i�,, - ��,-�� , . �* ' - .. solicitor. court Ho - ------;- . ------- --------- I . I_—--- ,�--t­ � � _ ____ __ � -­�:�-',�, -I ..;. . p;� i 0 diese who were present expressed them' hearted and pleasant manner proceeded to�; -- .-,I.i. --.. ­:..'. R, NO I- I , - 04 0 0 P. Ih 7 . �,,�'. � ­­ -�, I - --- I . z.. j-__ANME8_ MILLER, -SOLICITO I §W $4 0 0 Miss SiLrall E. Evens, who has been up selyes as well repaid for any extra eflort I -._.,�; " . �;' " . : * > P, : a C, bout it the boys would laugh at me so." .. . , 0 to I : . 4D rac- .. , I­_O. - �-V",4 - I � �� . set forth the principles that were to cha I? �t - 4 to t - . ­� I .� _ -i - �� cer, etc. Office at ;j 0 $4 N ".�, - -10_i �� I-:_%� , � ,�'- � ..". . - . . .- tft as A %3 ,a 0 -Another terize the workings of the school. The col-- � . .1�*,�:. :��4 li-.4_11 � - ; TARY Public, COI'VeYan , 19 � l O Like Joseph with Joshua Bundy and they maV have made to attend. ­ z rougham. Money to loan. C'�; 9,0 1.0 �: W s? 7 . . : , , 4 . A,:. I - .I I - . IL Thistle ga,­ near 13 ------- 2 0 ; . N .0 C3 cis 'S I . . 'amily has returned much improved in meeting will be hold at the sarne place on lege was to be under the management Of'-� _*,*,;,�. .:�I:i I . .. a - i. -----..________ , 44 .-�', -�,'.'..5_- 6�1, � rl,I.-, . . 1� S. -Z iAj 0 C) 0 M I - � , . - I - __ 1% : N d 0 A .. �, C , , onday evening 18th inst. Those finan. the Society of Friends', yet the doctrines .. 7 . - . 9 - . . . iT 0 Y BARRI . �0 I i�:o ml­p-w N ::) Q ;D - ,,, iealth. .She is particuiarly defiRlited with M of ,I .1 I. . , . ­ .. I .. I t -W & AlcGILLIVRA ON 1 ,-4 , I.'.�04 � . 11) ters, ors &c. Ofilce opposite Post 141 . ____ ---- ------------ I �` . _. Solicit I � &a to L_ rF be romantic scenes encountered while on cially interested will kindly attend. that denomination wpre not to be -tapglit ,-1.-_.,.j:. - -:-.I,1;�,.-___ I*. . I - ,, _____ __ __ - ___ - - - __ -__ __ - - , .. . . ­. . -- . - He had every confidence in the .' : - - . _ '. . . - � o.Ball Dow,B.A.; TbeO. . . . othee 'WhAby,Out. Ju . Cou8ideiable commout is made by as dogmas - -� .I - . .�rl �. t .; . ! Oney to Loan. 8y . . to trip. . ., 0�11 , - -�_... ,� : � m�Giiiiyray,LL.R. '51 � V- . . - I - was- ,-1" ,�:.'A '41, -­...;-. ��_ - � A. - ' . - -A, _:� -, . ( . . . ­-- ___ - _____- ­_ Tills locality sent quite al contingent to travellers and others who are not in tiler efficiency of the teaching sti ff, and - ;:�-.._', I ,-, , - , . � - T:ION . to Great Industrial at T�roiato on Tues- habit of frequenting the sixth line near sure that none but the be*t of example � ,-,.v'- -!" - - - I-.��",-: � I . � - ,-:-t��,��7'. 7 � - - �.-I . - ,I.A_S PAJIKER, B_ .N�, .1. I '.� . &C. money to loan. NO ...-. a ay. The sights at tile go Inds inay be Bangor, on the general appearance of a would be set before the,pupils who might ;.. -,,_�,,�­_._­ -1 .... ARRISTER I ­ - - - -, -,�,e 'I - Ontario .B �n k ` ... 1­� _­ � 11 - 'r ., - I and Solicitor, ,. - ,:.-,! :-, ,:'I- .� 4 . . � - � T ioB%uk,picker- . � front time to time attentl the college. He- "' -"��)'� ;. ... - � � o�aee: oyorontar I � . " . :- : � commission. 4-y . oil a dry day,bat tile weath- certain cul-vert near that place which mnst * - .-"I"'I.. . . f.- � . .� '.I -- . V day. 11 very well gave the pupils sonic fatherly advice,which, - ,i,'�.: ­ I -,.,.- ; -- I Ing; open e eyv Sat"r-------- PICKERING BRANCH. �r Tue8day was not of�tbe kind calcu. he fiilly eighteen inches wide and piotect- ;.� _�_-_ "11 - '. � - . if acted upon, conld not bit t have a bene- ,.,.-i- '. - .- :._. . . �.'.��" . ':.-j � . . _..... ,, I . 1. , _� I I . - . - I . I His .- -1:� ! . ... . ! � Tv LL.B., of Law- - . - -_ , ated to promote pleasuro or recreation. ed on either side by a. close board fence flei't, e.ft-e,�,t � 6'I_�' :, . , , 1 - S. OR'�\JISTON I . .. upon their future lives. - ­- - - , . ... 0, .. . .- - . . - . . . . .-._,,.,.,: �� �-;��:. - ­ � , i . - � We rence, Oriniitou & 1)`.ew Barriste, a..... I � . . . 4a i�'...I. 1.. . .. . i ' 0- Many of tile farmers ve not yet coni- which at each end bears the customary address was full of sound common sense,,--- ,..,n. .�.& -,� ­.. ,. . , nto Street, T Open for the' transaction of all legitimate i !..-1�,", -":Z-., ..1. . ,r;_1., , I . I - %;otariop -C. i5 ,roro . -ni e () 13?e0d and was heartily appreciated by,all. _.. . . 1" Solicitors , - & ay. he lt,Le catchy warnittiz coneek ug the rat f � 1:----;:�.�--�e� ,.' %.";,�. � - . � . -6ao�mont every Tiiursd leted harvesting and t -- .."111, .14 I - - �1i 11, be at Bankitto Business. I P - ' '. .ir - ,. _ ;.rZ'. t . . ronto, w, ,y n 'a _. ,­ -z- I - 1_... ."-_0; .� o . . .� I:, Office oV6 -Saturdays I weather has made them rery illort tem- which should be Sped in crossing. our Miss La Batt, the lady having charge of -1 y -._. . , '. . . [. . r J.Bundy's shop. money to loan. 2tP OrFicF HoURs-From'10 to 3 ; . . . ,�-ft-4 ­ . -1. - ,:!; - , . . ble correspondeut was in hidinR the other day the musical department of the College )"L u"," 4. ., _,%,_"�N � - -1.-�, .- �� :,.''.;.- '_.q . _. - --- - --- to 1 o'clock. ered. One good followi r of Cain's no 9' _"" '�'�_. . ���"5�__ � . ., , �,,1;. . ., I - .:-, .I -� - - - , , w . I � f�etejltaarY- . .. -' ' - art, has yet 40 acres of grain in the field. when a lanky looking indiviival drove treated the meeting to a musical selection ..1. , .1 .�._�,,_,: � 1 - t - .: I . . . L ­,� _". - - � _ ­ I . - - __ - -,,;' -A- . i .. ! . -__ _. .. � _. -� .. . ,-. ,- - ..., .�_­_--­. I -Savings Bank ill connection. This Surely will not be o ' much account. along and -observing the notice halted on the piano, which was a masterly perfor-1 _L ' � ­_%',�� ­ ,,��, %'-"�,a­, - - 1; * .,.;._._­­� -.1, : , , -__,� I . t - - I ��L.. - 1�L .11- _�_ 1. - I I . ­ 1� L Hop,,-ij'j\1S,17ETERINARY SUR- (3-y) GEOR(ty,4' KERR, Manager. nee. Her ease at the instrument Coll- , ; w L: _4 . - - �1. . F. Hutchison is haviu his Inew house abruptly and after satisfying himself that mft �-I..-_ AW . . 1. �!<� . . ;,,- ,1. ­ � � i.�,."_'N � -i I � � I Ontario Vet- . . -11. - . . .V. - � I '.� ,-,,- �: . � . . . .. . .---- -------------.--- ..I- --.:,:, . * __ .,11 - - . ! . L L I 1.� - - ,� I . . I . 140 ( Wbitevale. - - - . . oofed with m sn't wfitched proceeded to investi. pled with her dexterfty in fingering, .-,. -- .. .,���c , . jm.q, Graduate of the . etalic shin les,and of course he wa. at once,, � -- . -! . liege, Toronto , will visit displayed the fact th�t she was master of_.�, I - . ­ . .� v V . ­� erluarv- CO ,ay. Disease" Of Ile first jumped on the plaukieg ,- :.-�1;"�': . ­.. A p bvery saturd ' YOUL'. PUZZLED Joshua Bundy is doing t a work. This is gate. _. I ; ` . :�. I .11 I L, ­ . . " ­ ,!7 �, . � -.-!i�; L d cherrywood i ly shoeing forge ARE, . her profession. ..,I r. _. _� - I !..-__ -- . . an - .­_ - L - ........... .� It. I , t ". . .1 I .:,L,., .. .- .� �!,& I . , � 1, ­ Lorse's foot attended to at n . new style which seemed solid,then lie tried the fence �, - I 1.� .7 1 f the b mptly at- o* R of rootiog, but those who Rev.J. T Caldwell followed with a happ, - rI - � V XA . . ­ � ­ ekering. calls pro, y - - X,., - , - - � lot 3317tb cO11., Pi which was equally satisfactory then Ile __ �d .. - :--' -1 -1, : . I- 1� 1dress: whitevale,ont. . - should know, say that they make a per- speech. He was pleaded that the college ; �.., .�,-:!.` - . , �­. -1. ..,.,., 1.� .�� tended to. Telegrapi, ac 31-V t0know what will be the ' '.. � . - A., ­;�4 I-.- � . A :- 111�. - p.O.address: Green River.Ont. . ' fectjob. No doubt they will come into road and read the notices at either and. had been re-opened. It would afford an ex- 1. �1-:-.`­­ , - I _. .1� ,.- - � -.. . ------ ' 11; � ,��:�, �: -.. ". i�,��,."�. - - -------- - � . - The reader will wonder what next, lie :�_., , , , -, ,'.:,�,,__ �c 1, -� :_ �, _____ - -- - inost acceptable preseut . more constant use In the near future. cellent opportunity to the youth of th* , . .- -1�,,I. �. , ,� .- :.-. m�'.­ A - ��;,_- t * � I . �. , . HOPKI ,Nq, VETERINARY .- raising was . " ;,. , - ,_­ , ;, , - , ;, , � ... '. I .� I . . -_i__..:_.- _.� - - ��il�,,� �1, W ­ - i i to have actually walked around the railing and coulmunity of acquiring it good sound Ellg_ . �.. . - , .- .1 � ut�yio N'eteriu- .. Tile new eleyator .., _. . ,I �11; � . . 0 suroeou. gra,luate of 0 you cau. ixiake/ a lady.- .� - [. T T ­'V!X�.: : , .;� `3�,-- -. � .. '�Oronto, office and resi(jence,Lin- ' - �taken place Wedne.,day, but 'possibly looked underneath, everything alrigbt. lish education. Ile was also pleased that ,�j, . .X A . : . ­ !- . e , - , � - I _..��. . -, . �.- _ .. - . . Iry,colleg _ 11B by day I �. .. , n turned to the bridge again and the histitntlon w'as to be condlicted �_Ildel - ... _,-: , : ".. . ,,:- . ­ ering vfflage- Cal - ... -., . : ­ - . . . ".. 1- . I - � . � - . , friend.. I I ,% Tuesday's tailt would in some measure lie tile ­ 1- - I t1n s avenue, Pick . I ! .. .. - , . . 41 . :_ � .- L CIRSF, ,. . .... ..-L . I - . ,. - " the guidance of the Society of Friends. -,,., :;. : , .. . 0* A flTS , ­­ , . . , - ­­ - . .. - ­ , or night proniptiv attended t ull Now � .. . - � . . delav the framers in getting ready. .We e;aculated "wall I'll be goll darited -_J;- J;,. . . L . - . . I "I . il .. . ,� ral blaeksillith silop in co ection. .. . - I -.:.'� ­ -.':' - .�. A �- gene - - ': 11D . _ _�:�: , , . . I I - rigs gotten up,as well as ail manner of reyttir ,, wr; that Mr. Caster is putting up tilis Just then ilob Milne happened along of The influences thrown around the young __ . .. 1,anic and dis- . . � A .'. r, , I A lip L I - I 0 ­ . �.. ti� ,r- ,�-- vX1.1 ; .. i , , . . I ---..,- .1 ,done,at lowest living rates, . . LET ME STIGGEST :L buililing of Ill ail(] will pur. whom the traveller queried-I'Why is all ptlople would f necessity be of tile- very - z._�.-,.11." i - _­ -� I.m f'.44-. . .. ing rst- , --. . I i .-, I . A;. - . .. �.. ecialtY of,-always i ti -1 . begt. Well be could remember hit; own �­ 1- . .",,­$-._ . . I I I a feet waile a sp ziy -- chase grit' Commi itiou tills tit is ? Wily Bob sat l"This i1i tile . -�,-­._'7. . :41�1�-;"��-:4� , V- case 860". -Oppos ,-, I I 1--,*�I , � . I � . -� - - " " eo)lege days, its sucep,4wps P.114 fail tires. He:. -,�%e : '. , "­."L.�_'d- -" ' ' � � - - . . 'Y .-' , ��.� -,-��aii .. I class shoer on baud b , ,it c - , . . L I �� - __ ___ that you go down to Wbit y is ,ji, e of trade, so sa,r the farmers. Wonderful culvert which cost tile ouncil -' ' A: _t��. . ­* - , * :_ - -- ­. . .. , chosen words to the- ­.�---.- I .. I z._7 :- �. -_�. �� . I .:. . . I -_ - Joidjua littudy and p irly returned M) concluded with sorne - : - . __ I - - __ . Tile traveller innuediately put , ­ � , ­ -71.1 - . . f I, . .. . Societies. i and try one of J. S. BXR. oil Sl' inipils whom lie tuged to bc attentive and L I . _.. ,." i '. .-*. -i'� : , - _--_1.-__-1-;-_1, ' .'�:�.:I � . V . -,_�� �- � . '. , . . .- 1. -_ -�__ �__ -_-1.1 - - - . - -om .heir seven week6 optirs-to -d ... .I I ,�'...� . I -.,. � - Saturday evening fi his horse and hasn'tit been heal industrious, and when school days were' .�-,-.- . ­., �'. * ­' .1 L I . : . - E -N;-O. 135, 1. 0 � . .. . -, -; I j,. - :..1,�� -, ! - .. . ISTNTG S-UN LODG ­ .T * ' D' S . $7.00 Diamond sitimijernigo at jiun(ly's loint, on- the ro of' since. He intimated li,)�'vever that hn ' . �. �, ­ 'i, -,__ NAR . over for-the e to fill � . - �, . - . ft�;*_* , ,. - * - �� : �T -1 - -1 c,. T. This It-)(1go 1.11ects e.V(3j*., Monday .1 -11, tilev wolild b2 stir . 2-1 4 -­ : na In tbo ,Year in Dal ,- PiokeriDg- ' llittiuc Shores of Lake J osep , Muskoka. " to interview i iii in Slo(4ety. I %,: ,�, � -I . , . 1 ,3,8 Hall h was goin" i the township counv honorable positiot' " .21 .- 1�_. .1�� '.- . . - : ': � - � . - . . - 1. - . evenil , �iv advance I a mer prin- - , � 'C ,. ..I..�4"., 'I ." .. 1. - - ,i to join �tjjd lie Rinas. The titono is a beauti- � . . _,..- . . . 'rson invite 0 All are agreed that tile-a is not a more cil. . J. E. Bryant, (;f Toronto, ' for - � r , I ;� - . .. . . Every pe 121V . - " '_. �_ ., 'i, --__. : . .1., , .. - . rand Cause Of,renilierance. . .-. . � . .1 �: 1.� I _! -. , tile g - . --- .� . . . . fully cut diaraond.--I The Fiet. leRhKI)t camping gro ind benenth the ' . cipal of Pickering College, wil.s then i an- -.- .. . � .., .� .., . - . - . - - __________ __; _: 4_0�6------- nounced. It was sonie eleven years since- - .. .-j! ­ . . I-- . _. . - - . ­ - ______ - - - . � I anadifill Sun. Rey. Dadsou. of Wood- - � . _:.1- . -'_ -- - / .1 . ­ 'Oviet'"Coo Q�arbo- - Mr. Bonify WHITEVALE. - .. - lie had left Pickeritig, but yet lie Saw fam-, , . .1 ..-1 .....,.,�_" - . - - - ___ �-!� t:nor is made of solid 14 k gold to,k, well known here, and , . - - . -------- _- - ---.-- �� . Z3 .. I � - . .....- . - - w " � - . _____-- I ____ . iliar fitees in the rooni. He was highly 0 4.,�I . 0. . . . _� I � . -,- .. I - ' ' � % . , _ii�',--,.I I., . , .I . . --- - ( &e. Sin1ply ifflnlenSe re sole proprietors of the poilit. . . - �T,.11, .- ��, .-,, . . . _4);j,V(,y(tjtcer4 . I __ -1. ­ -visiting fr.'ends in pleased with the staff of teachers that had , ', I - �, ., -.1 _. . - - -1 .1 ­­­ - tire. W S.Lount is I I I . ­, "M� I _'.. . f". . - _ . . . . - . __ ___ - 2 and the style ' o_ ._�4 ,- � �',;;., '. - . . Don't forget the auniou Sale -it the . ,-� . . , C .. 11 . 1. . . -1 I , :t- -;_.;:Yie��-:� '.. � fjOMNS DU'NN, Conveyancer, om- I beensecured. Principal Firth was a 1111til :f " - etc., Clare- . ...:,� . 'larelaout market or D(,Xt. Toronto. ' . I ,��' ­ , . ,� , . ,� ,` - . :-1 . r., . . -.- ',4 , .".4 - . � ­ , . I +:jkjjjg Affidavits, . - - I �, Tuesday i a - - ...'.. ._A; ,." � lz!,� ._-,, ,. - :_ . I - -11.� I % I . Tinissiouer for - Wy I . ­ ' ticl Mr. Fred Hatch, of Whitby, was in the it whom he had every contidence, nd be' . . . , Z�� ., .41 - % , - - . - 11:� A., .� - , - - i il Mont,Ont. .____- ­ - --- - was sure that his efforts would meet with" . %,- - � .,;"-,A,-I I I _� - . . I -_ I - . I ..� --�� -. I . .. I I* __ . .. JNO.- S. 'BARNARD kiletioneer Poncher has it lot of ar es illagO last week. ­�, .�14. . � 11, I . �4�' . . .. TING, Issuer of jilarriage . Ireidy enlisted for the Sale, and expect,; v abundant success in his present position.- - �., 1`-'_ . 1 : .. . . BUN of Ontario. Of- .' . ' Thos. Cainpliu find family [lave re. � - , ".. 1: f . _o I . - � . -.. � ;t . _.. .- 1. ., t - . � . - I � ': * Bo Licenses for tile('01111-�y "T7v`X-3:3=:B-Y-.' -.- -� �' nore. .Those having articles to disposo # He had watched with sonic interest the,-. .'.I-� ..:. , _1 , -.,- I... . . ,idence, Pickering �., :.,.:... 1. .1 - .: I 1,I . ..... ,I, , . 1' ,, flee at the store or at his res . I - f should place thew ou Sale. Tile terms moved to 13rooklin. suc-nec;-, or failure of pupils who had come'� _.. �:�-_' ��, -�;, - . - . 12-Y 1 - __ .- __ I-- - .., I . ,�4;V:�, _..!6- � ------- . I - � j, , .. . . . -__ - . f disposal are I per ef lit on all art - a, 11 I- ..-,� -s -- _­. " . .. .. ._, i:. I ____ -1 , �, ,�� . . ._...., . -_ - ____ .. - . DR - . Whitbv Collegiate, and it was almo -- - , 1 . . .1 . I - t�� .- Village. - -, K . . DEAN'S ., - icles NJ r. and Mrs. Garry Annis visited Pen. under his teaching in this building S we 'R r W NISHI P CLE R .1.. -.�'... . I I I.. :.. r nabank on Sunday. as in I __ 1. 1. I A,1; -,�" - - . . ..." - � L'. :� ­;AjeL : .. - :: .BEATON,r 0 ringing 5`25 and over. For further . . st _.- .. . r king % .7. - _I- '-. �:'-. . I 11)* Conveyancer, Commissioner for ta Bitter Extract of Sarsapasilla 'and I ino n Jal - . Thos. Wi�Oor, of Woodstock,is'spend. invariably the rule that the diligent pupil _ _ :"' _4 � ­ - .. 1�.; L-,.. . Insurance Agent. iculars apply to Mr. Poucher or to I an , .11 i� , :-o . , - , ��� . � ... Accountant aud . Ing a L made the guccessful manor woman. Front ._ I" I .. ;_ ,, , -;. � . I. I_. . , .. I-� I . . . �L .- %flidavitil rin property. WiIIB pro- ,well. . . - " .I-. I . : W-1 , .11, I Money t� loan on fal Will be in . for the Blood, - er Dowr short time with friends here. - :��;. ".., , I a- . , L . - I . . - � I � L I . � - i.- bated. OFFICE-At ,Whitevale- the Rry King of Blood and LiVer Medicines. S. Coxworth and C. . Gnibutt are at. . Geo. Derusba, of Claremont, was the the ooy comes the man, from the girl .- �_ ;...f .,_1!k-1.- I . I �. . Wougbarn every Monday afternoon for . ----.:.- est of Mips Ida Buikholder on Sunday, comes the woman. Therefore, the conduct ' _. __ .:.L.'�.1 .!.. .. .. I � - - 27-v .. . . . ,­­_ � - . I nding the Industrial. The former ex. gu - . !f--- :. ) , tion of business. .... . ,,...0 .- , . . I . ��11z__.- transacl ' .- - -- I I �4.,_ ,- . . . . ..� ..-,. :.- � ��, - D R. D E A N' S ' - ,. - -bred Mr. Hagerman, of Toronto, spe.)t a in school had it vact aniount to do with the . .- � ­ .. . i- I ­ - ­ - I ­ �*�4.;". I ".. . . � - . . - .. :- -* .. . � . ibits a lot of import and home .- . , ��,�., . . � ___ . Z. . *1 He bad no besi- . - ��' � - . t to . . . _' __ .. I- L. -ArRittect. ___ .'. . ' Blood Building Iron Pills#. ., - ... tter is showing it couple of days with his cousin W.B. H09- future life of t1 - upi . �_-.L.I.. . .. i, .. �- ...._. I - ' . 0 ­_�, I. -, . . .I _!t� . - - .. . . - ,----- :� �- , - . , . ­ . � . _14. POST C - - - --dik Unequalled for blood creatiall and rkshires, whWile the tation in saying tr h'3 expected the Pick— i... - . . 4 .., : __ ,*()-ij-NTY A1�60ft adding a ­ � ride of England Cotus old Ram. as well erman. er �.:M.'',. ,, - � -, I - 11 � . I DraNvinige ering College to quickly take h 001ce-_.-- :�- ,.'.I:.. - I I ount� of Ontario . 7 '. 11 I �. I a healthy glow to the complexion. r ng, also Pride of We are Rleased to learn thaftbe band . . I � . - , A* for the c of good year ng the first colleges of the Dominion. .- -:. of a a PaLr : , .., �� _: " I - , . . I ; _. amol specincations furnished for every class .... Itna has swured an engagement for tho Sear. amO . - _,,_� I'i . � . :." . and � �':­:' ', .. " ,;�1, - . �L . . - building. steam and hot wat6r beatin ngland. Both exhi iLors expect. �L; � . Lock, - .,-.. .-,, . Mr. Keats, a Friend's Minister from To- -� �, , -, . . . :� -11 I I . - , - . � �,,ty. office-Gerrie I Dr. Dean's Liver Pills, . ... . 11 be boro Fair. - L_ . I .- � L ventilation R Specla . . � ith some assurance. that they wi rento, followed. He was a powerful speak- .1_. � 1r.,_,_I.-�, ) . . - ' , .. . _ : . Wnitby. . . ­_ -"� .1 . I .. . .:. Corner jpundas and Brock streets. I uccessful in obtaining prizes. It is tile M N. Geo. Besse, Mrs. R. Carpenter, er, and used all his powers of oratory in ex- -��, � :.,���,�j I..-,�, - .._. .- . . � . . . " - . ; , Road East Pickering. 37-Y The' foost perfect pill for Biliousness, . - 1. . , '.. , C . . _. Residefice-Kiugaton d Mrs. Soden, of Drayton, are visiting ­ , :, .- � I .� - - __ Dix.ziness, Stomach troubles and all ittentiou of these genL eMan t,a exhibit at aQ pressing himself. His opinion of the staff .- . �z . I . - - ..; ,_ L .1 . . . - , 1. . '.�.IV; &k _ � - . i .. ,i I - -__ __ . friends here. L .. , - _. diseases of the Liver. hitby and other loca places. of teachers was similiar to that of previous . f ��X, . . - ' * , , . *.� 1 1 . , ­ . . -1 . - . . .. ' I I � . .L . a Sunday tile IWv. Mr. Shaw, pastor -speakers. and was sure that nothing would I L, j�._ -,�,,�� - . I. I - -­ - . . .... I W . . '� - . . - a '.� '. _­­ I - - -'fi ' oja and reliable - -: - �� . The marriage of Mies Minuie Pugh ani on - - .1 . .: .. -j4jRBANK�, t e ji.dence of the Baptist churell, in presence of a be taught within those walls, but what . ,:, I L ", A,%'� -, . ,� ,-, , . _. . - - -- - L . , . .- .-I'I' %ld . _:�. .- � . _t�_ and W. it. HOWSE, Chemist ar.d Druggist, '- �.' 4 � .- - . e field. able . 1. t LL . . - - 4 � _. . � : j 1-. . � . - '. 4 , . . . I I - . .- I . ' day even- large �_. , 1.11 1� . - : L- kuctionear still in th in- G. Scott took pli Lee at the res . - . WiVing-to conduct'any sales entrusted to him, Whitbv, is sole agent for the f the brides parents o i Wadves . congregation, immersed six believ- would tend to elevate and enlighten the,- �... . .. _..-C . - - . . - .1. I 1- -a,". .K, . - - I I . . -­ � --- . . . .:. - and �FhkOg this OPPOrtuJ3 ity Of thanking hie pat- . above goods. . baptism. inds of the young. The conduct of the� . .. ., -_��,�' j I - . � . . - uance , ------- . . 11 ng, at4o'clock. Rev.Trotter,a former Or$ in m .1 a - _ :�_I � ���.'j�" I -,,_­�-! ­� _. w I- yonS tor past favors,and hopeefor a contin . __��� - the love, -lone north pit I at College was sure to have vast �.1 .. � ,; j . - -1 , 1. ;i,�:�,. I _ _ . -'It.. I - . . ­ of them, Terms for services moderate. Ar- astor of the Baptist chapel here, per- Freddie goes up '.111. ..-i�rN��- �%�._.. .I .. . - , I ... t' I rangements as to dates and terms can be made ' ruled the ceremony. None but the re- road on alterna' te Snnday nights; thus Tuence on all future life, therefore he -...- . -. . �,j,',.*:.. - 7.-... . I � 45-tf urged upon the pupils to be prompt in their -., - _�­­_ ,,�,.l*i- ­ 2�_ , . oftlee of this Paper. L'��11 .!.I ',:" .. 'A . , )re equally distributing Ins favors, and can, ,,V�;,!,�, - - : he -_______ , ing parties wt . .� _7*�_, - . at t - - atives of the con dies,as well as enegretic,and thgy them- -_, 7 -' '?- ; V -.. . ,,�. -1- 1��,A- , - . .. .- .- - _. - _____ ------ -_[Eit Licensed Auc,w A UTI:O N , "c� be poet sing, "How happy I be Btu .�' ' ��;_."'.-." %t._��)__ . ... HOMAS pOUCHE , wesent. Notwithat lz that fact, the with t 19 . I I,� . . _1�, . I , " Selves would alone profit. He related a , I'- . 1 I V - , . I ,- I . T tioneer,-%raivator,etc.,for East York.and ., ipacions'residence of Thos �;l Pugh wail with the other fair obarmer away- few incidents in bi-, own college life which - :_'__.:�, ,-. �' . .F..�--,k,X_0 . . � . . and south Ontario. strict , : . ,:L*� _:, * . � ., .- ' L ' . - 11� � �� , . ­�, . __. .I I I . - . I _ ­:.. . �,i: : I ,_.:. ..., � I . . - - the whole of North . . -ornfortable a bri a received John Besse has returned from a two w . ­ --.-�, . .. --jl.-, . .. --- .. .'� . - . : . )all orders by Mail or telegraph , ere higilly'interesting. �. , - , � f I Y I., - . - , . ­.-_� ,­�A::. .� ,'A .1_1, . . . attention given t( * "' He reportfi - .'.� � " ; , - � . I .. I � _. . . e. Address THOS-FOUC Bit -- EACHPLUG OFTHE h.d;.!. r' nth's sojourn in the west. Perrin was overjoyed at the f -- � :...- _:- X,. -11.4 ­� .. . I � Charges Moderat � I ome very idal ON, and the 1110 Rev. L. act - -. _­ I. I ".. , .- 11. . I �t----�.., .-� ­.­. I . . Box , .- . _ � : , . . t. - a maRilificent harvest there. The harvest that the College was now opened. From , ..,� ... � 47,Broughaln,On mng couple were th recipients of many I ­..,'��-. � 1� _"� ., � - . .. � - - ______ . . C 1, � . 1. 6_1.1"i - I.-—,,­� '� I I A, , - ; .��. ,.� - �: I I ,.. I . .i6 I . . .. �.t ,.t _.- �_- ___ . here is pmotioAlly at in end, and OU0 Of his short "uaintance with the Principa -. - *!t ".- :'A�-� -,`i ,��7 - _.__ - . . M ., - - . ood wishes. Now t t the marriage opi- , � �-:�,;­ , � - , - I . . .- . )_ - Boots aud Sitoes. � �.- '. --.1 'I i. ,-, � ��, .e 1 .: � �. . u.�t� � � -__-­­----^-�- Suburban farmers who has DO& Yet he had judged him to be a man of exernpl, . . ��.- .�; . , ­ ,_-_----",--- . 4 � 4'-�_.,:f: , , .1 ..� *% - s,�,----,- -­- I I emic has made its a 11711noe we expect our .. � ., -At_`1:1-�, I - I .. : _ .. 11 . ... �I .� � i:�, . slid of high educational t- - , �� 4-­­ .".. I I OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE . - follow ia the near completed his, expects to do so before the ary character' a . _4 _. . - .1 ,i. - I : - I. . ,. ... 1-1,1�.41. ., � i,� -1 host of such events -: .w �, I - 'i, � I . I � - I I I . . , .-,;: , 1.- * , 11 , - 1`1 and sown work. orders y e, ,. avy I .. tainmente,and the staff of teachers under - 1�_%I.; R � . . � � I .1 Maker. pegged . snow flies. , , , ., � I - , ..� . - I - v - . lure. . :: ��::,4, - � :�� .Z'�:N�-: � . . - Experienced workman : - - .1 1� .. - promptly attended to. . . 1. . . . I Iso of like ability. He wonld � .- _IT 'I, �_ . . .. p. 13on't forget the stand,nearly opposite �- ­ . I Many Whitevalites are visiting their him were a . . , . 5, � _4 .. � . I the - - I ­ . 2��;N�,!� - I . a-- � - .",.:1.4�:.- � - RU I - �. - - . ­ . .� q�'m " . L- - shl :.;p :O: . IS MARKED . I :o: .. could to 11_- _7 _: , , -_11 � : , wa,King str6et 9 -v I - :-:. :.., . .. L .. - � city co --_. .�,W- ..� .- �'� � ._.� ��.,: .1- - . I iA­0 k .L -4 I.", . � . No . - - � UXBRIDGE. , advance the interests of the school and its*1 . - ..� -c -A, I , 1), I �,v , ._1 . - -1--, 1%,; , . I -hibition at the same time. Doubtless - . I; �4 :: .1 � , - ! , Pickerin9villa 0. 7 ..l- . . ex u8iiii; this week, and taking in the always be. willing to do what he . _,�'! - -____ - , - . I-. �, i-__- . ", 1. . - :.- . .. , .... ... - , ,� `­ - i Hotels. . I.. . . i;.,I i I .�_ , I .1 - _ -, 'arms, as . , -.4" * .. � �__I. ..;� . - ,, I . Drunk and disorderly was the ground up. they will be received with open I,,- I:,. .kl�_�I 1-1- I .-,. - �;t� 11 � , 1- - . . - -- _,�____---- . . tion was assured. . _. �� � - . I -­_ - ­ I'll - , __�­­_ I�.:!:, �47.� ; __­ . I . 1, 1,,� - , . - I .- .. . .. .., - - Out.9 � .1 I n which Hir .I,ty �-, - ..­ - . 11� 1. � . 17r, : - � -,: - pupils. To him the success of the Institu-I L._"_..m. . _,.� " ORDON HOUSE, Pickering? .,. am Haig)it was arrested Sat. Whitevale is a famous summer resort, Mrs. Dignam, a lady of much musical 11 '. ­ . .. -:,X_ , , - - , '. .1.- ," ..I _,., ` I '4't.-- . . I e, :".�_''.�'. , I �,._ or. This hotel is a . . fitmous for its Jersey butter and cream, , �L " �. .w .- G james Gordon,propriet ' ability, gave a selection on the piano,which . ��,1�_,� superior .. . . _. irday night. -� - , �� ' ` shod in * IN BRONZE LETTERS . . . * r �!�..., ­ -.1--... ':�__-��"Zi . . . . . . -1%P�.­_ , - I �1. Lindsay Premob was loudly applauded. . _4 . . �0 -:' L . __ L j�.' fine now brick building, ftui ytery will hold its next steaks of granger fatteniDg,and othe I I . Every convenience and comfort for the �' i6 � _. �_ ol-*�'�,-� . �11 . I - sty 0 - 1112 6 that our city cousins loye. . ;.- ._ .�, % . . Now and commodious istablos 90 a Elias Rogers, of Toronto,secretary of th . . - . I- �, , :.. . I - - - I I . . - E .. � . . .1 -: travelling public. NONE OTHER GENUINE Aaeting in Uxbridge. It has also been do thing' '.`��- Ulk , , . I - - � . � . -1�.:33 k . . � . N : I I� . - -. .�.. � -,. - , �� 25y. -ided to meet every tw months instead of Reciprocity. howeyer, may not be an sr., College Committee stated that the College R R u . . d sheds. -_ . ,'.1, - .--F � an -------- - 4 -Z . - . 11 N--. I 11r,'. , __ - tiole of their creed. . -; ..,­ .- � L - . narterly as before, the change to take ef . opened under very favorable circumstances. ''�­ I,-IN - - . . . I n" ; .11; tTESTERN nt., :��,- :� "., '-,j- Y. , HOU BE,Pickering, 0 ' . , - :'';" '�'a __ � , . . . - . .. - I..- - ct with the now year. - .-"�. , ,� � - , .., � . . N V now open for the &ecommodaticn of the MONEY TO LOAN �e Mr. Mayne. of Chatham, delivered R The debt on the building had been practi , #1 k�., f__ � ..T ,4r � a - � k0 k.�� , , - . - . - - -��,,-�:'�::� I - .. � . traveUiUR public. This hotel', having 1&t0lY . . A fte alarm was Sot uded �bout 7.45 Fri. very able Sermon in the Methodist church cally wiped out and the necessary endow- - �,�.-, I�i F!1-_.-i­ ... I I . I P�114�L, " ?' ' - '1:1 � - . . . - . ,',�i_�­ _'- %;_ � 11 X", �_ . � . :, --.;4-" -_ I ,* -,-- -: � . . has been re-furniabod through., � __1�- :O;": on first-class .O: . ._:­ y evening and a I& crowd soon gather- _ ured. This was event ;;. . , .� ,%-,- . eblanged hands, , . evening, dwelling particularly ment fund wag &as t_1 - i � ­ - out. Situated aj it is,Opposite the Spink OM , , - danger was over on Sunday -had expect-,�7 ', ,;-. L'� -) . ­ .­, �: .-k . .� . .1 ., � I :�I , . on Brook st., but better allowing than the public - - . -V - � . ,� . . it is convenient toy patrons of the Mills. Meals . MORTGAGE SECURITY?- on the evils of strong drink and tobacco. , �', :L'; ' � � 1 , i �,.� , .. -. _�k�� - I I .1. . � rl I fore the hoes was tu on. The cause ed, and the- announcement was received , _.�__._, ;_��-L 11 . - - ,. 'i. . Good stabling at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and Do The evils of the former are admitted by . .., �I .Ii! I . . or lunch at all reasonable hours .. _-'L. j-L.. SUdebedroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for the alairm wa"s an turned lamp at 8-1-., I - 1. �,'- .--.-' ,�; ..�It.:I, . L bontures purchased for cash. and your scribe knows from personal with a lause. Mr. Rogers stated that th ,I_ Im ,� . . I - , I ^_ . P I I" G I ,� L - iseg. - 13, . . . gh scalea on the prem �. I ...-11L � ",;V . borses or cattle. Wei r. Wm. Thompeop's nd the damage was 041 object 11 the Friend in re-opening the �- - - " � - .- I . I , ., I � ' The ba--is open at all legal hours,and is stocked I .I I , , :1. k .., . --- M=!1&_T.j - M8`11.A,r= experieno that in.the barveat field where to secure % -_.�� _'.1 4,zn :� - 1 . . - ' . ..-I'* ' and. ANDY Me- �, ot extensive. College was to the pupils a chance - � r -, � - I -. � � � , i � __, ,�i-.� :.-:. With Dure liquors of every br bought and sold on com-ission. I . the most beer is consumed, the least work _. V., -:.. � 1. . j1. - I . - . __ � � . I -� ' - �.. ��._ �... - 151Y , . We understand a a ovement is on- foot of a good sound general educaiion, and as !. , - 1,', # .1-, �. , - CULLY, Proprietor. . _- . - - ..F --.,t .. ­ � �_,"114 .; ". I 4, - ­. - � . -_� _._Plr� t.. . 1. ;, � . 1,.r,�:�� - .: . � ldtoq of a .ioy will be behind . - , . � .. - r the bui Quacker church in will be done, and that.t] opportunities�jtresented themselves,the-ad­--:� ; ­ . .- ­ 1, .� ____ ----.---- .".., -and'North ii4_�, . . *IV," . -4, N : ��. . - � Y�', g'; . _." . .11 11 "I I L. : L��; '�;�-,�i.. I ...... ,",r__X; .. 11 - . . _,_; _ _-Britialt,Maj�cantile,-and ManehesterFireXn- �_ �. '. , L & "?f. AL"Ut for: Waftern, Laneashire �h.. of. sue institution would be i - I .. �, I "r'r;,, I I . watchntakiftg. � . -. ,own, in the neighborl ood of Brock at.west. all their neighbors- in getting throng -t._- ,� , �. - -1 � L , .,. - 1.� - � ,.,! _ - , '. 1%. j," . - . A - . - _____________1���, for this, u a understand, is that Mr..Mayne's reference"a tobaoco habit ­ . -c .A 1. .q . ,,, I _..%, ,�­"I"'e-­ , ,------"-- surance V,ompanies,-North. ,&M6ri0&nL. Lle reason creased. Themanagement felt pleased at . .41 .T'� . .:�I - .? I .1i � -, . I- , �'t I _' , r ­ - - . - .r �.'.::rjL ­ : ,!- �­�V'__ _ _OR.�L '. . , - '_ - 1AfeIusur%n(*Co.,4Iao Accident in- �4. �:i - 4,;'L ' . �w , , , '. 4'; ,�. , , I - I I - 1. . 1. " �':r I- ­ ­ A. CUTHBERT,,�,-YL "' �'11 . - �v ohere are a number c f quackers in town were decidedly fresh. He referred very the present outlook, as it was..,even much . ':_�L �-f, 6.. m", - 1 4 d ., I' - 11_`��11 - � ­ e _.. _. , I - .-,. �1,_" ,,, L . .� . . r * , - � -, , - , ­ , ­.­ �;R : ;,�, , '� . .- " ,. suftnee taken. I tt'4� ,.,� - � . - - 11 -�;.. .1". . who are unable for th want of horses to at- feelingly to the"Sponsibilities, tho duti0s brighter'than was exl3ected. . . . . - .� , - - - & ., � -� at , * -- I , ,��%�. . . I .. 4. . . ., _%�OL - _. - - . -,�:.-,--i - Aole- ---i4.-- .2,.p�'­4'ril ­ - I.. �t-?Tz I -* L - ­�: �"..­' _�. �. , ­ ­ � .�T'��.",: . ,4-, ag6nt for EDWARD SCHEURE,' w '... - - . I � 1 - ' _ ' """I , -, �i'! r - - � - � . I _1_= _-ZL.- �r_ rch Oji, nackor Hill. It is S Principal Firth then I .�_ .1 . -..L. ,t� . , I nd the obu :1 _;�_ L I . life, and R' fo owed I I 11-N. _r- � �_;,_,_'._..,1 - ., .- amdAhe,pleasures of worried 11 � with the , .. , ..,. . sale dexler in Watches, Clocks, Jeweller were built in town . - - at:..-I .. ­.. , ikl',�', .. .--l- I . . ,,, - . .. - �-, . .. .r,-,_,,r* , ngton oughi that ifff a 0h e program __w" 1. , .I . �' 11 ' ; .r , = _._�. _.., V , Sty FARMS'- and VILLAGY, Mr.-Mayne entered iM4 the happy bonds announcement than th I .1_L- ; ,�-j�..--.�L'I k�" .�.. -, . :. I . '. -goods, 11�eieven)Welli .1 - L I I I I M. _,� - r * ?i. .�, . T� and fancy .. be-oonsiderably.exi I , . i . L � 1. 8 0011� ation w"Ou -1 t last,he should an ead after which he called upon W ­­ � I I..L j�,.' ­ 4 L . � I . - ..�.. I I -. _!-I '12-&, -;'v7, - " ursday ::, ., � 'L --. mrried of matrim6y on TLh I .. - * I �I ;r �1, �.� - . . . . . - I . - . I I- ; .....r, _... I ., ., , - , _r I . - .. - , � .. � . __ - . ­ ­1. �I - - , - -------------- I L. I . ereof, . .� . , . � "_.�'_ I � - I . I 0, - .. .- . . W, : . � ., . �:41..' -_� - I . - .- . ling Of _jhe r . � I . - - I . . ;1V* ­ I I I I -,­ - ­ , ­ :_ - .--.Ix- .4� , . __ , - r Dressmak4ng. - I - _. . ­ . ' ' � �,� _ � . Iltapft# 'If ,-,r,-.,,j , :. = �__­ ._-.... . I . , ,�n' Toronto. Call and see stock. - property for §aj- ..­ will 160- - .-. -I ., .. � Wetherald to.� A . N� . .. ,- - ­ _0 - , rged... a hope the know-0 nee the,,.bellediotioi2-:'A I , I" 1�11 . __ � �% L- ­ . . I -ill . UisooncludVIll -fokmal Opel , ,a � . ,!�­ r, __ . - _. . . I * tr�. . - L! -z----.­­ - ' ': j- ' I ; 1:,1: -17, � . jpioot �� - ,e ­�,_._ 7- -,� L' , �j ,V,. ­ '. . " _ ­­ -v4��1. 14 .1 . . .. I- ._:1 ,:: 4�. �.4j"�, . ,,­ . . - , - -�__ of 1892 1 '. ,;�_'__ _. - r. - .IN- _-,.,r._ .. -s�-,_ ,,,,-,-_-_-_� ___-6-.,-__-__,:_ �F- -0;0 P­..�,,' 4&j;�4 "I'. - - _. "-Piekerifig C .I ��, �_ _r . s. I 1,11. I - FARM S TO' RENT - - ,-; � .-. _ - w'.., �,,�.'1�6, .­111 .., 011eo for the fall-term . 1 U r j . . I , -;,. L ,41,�,;­ � _ . t--f, * - � " -�-1 . � - %�ftFEM IFIT- . - - , -� - .V; , - .1� . . - 6. A..�.­ ..�%_ L i-� ,_-� -, -W 00-10moup ,As tile lag�jAuinber,of visitors left'thei'. , 1. f� . .- .- I A" , %'RESSMAKER89 . ­ , ,,�v0p "-- f4yeog r�rt� , , � . . - . . .-- � 1. . I - . . . _WEa.;j;le4b, �,f.j - C .., -11 lt_�" .I 74 Y;0-o'­I- , . ­ � . ,I .. "k�- f�-ii -"z",� I . L- �::,. �'. ' BOB . W. _yy .� �'. . I _ -A I - I - an _ _ . , - Aft-w"gi ""' L._� I I-. , -11k. im., -- r- - I . .11� -'r HOWLLY�DOVB,e . 11 - x bIg bur � 9W -V" A -W ,sr.=,� , , I . .., 0"'""I DTING tail' t f or cutting dre - - .* - ",.,. - -_" '�4 I "1V010 � _ d Mantles, taught fiy Miss M. McCausland, . UOY0,E z"(UG CAB -"'ins- -A wo ; W__ :a,to & , ," I �r V I . .,...-!� . . . - . - 'o 'IS _,_,r_ 00#11 T _, . - . - ; .�:�L;. Pi okerin - . IS Im-h .. %� r, ' V,]1A.RD8QNt'r' ''L.,. � i � ... t-4.. ,� te(L ordba I=Mptly xtfel"AArl to, and ' , -.r:' W. V. . - r 1!,- _* ;I g villsige. Dresses Made or cut and at- r �­� _r, I "I a rer � . _. , Z��41' -� ,.k- .1 - � ` � r � I- -1 �_ � 1 4 ; 1� - __ ;_-'I- , , - - ` I � - I � ! __- � � __'_ -4, 4011 1 411" - 1-1 I 1�, vu. I." ..�j 7"""7 1 1 -�-_=661-Dale's BI . , I I - _ '. -,1,.-. ,: :-. . ,feeT ft guarant"d. I - - ..23-9m. .. . "_ , .. .. F 11 I . . f ,_-1 I .1 . .. . .. .-,r�_�'f ..';�.V;� . . 1_" , - .. ---� �, v - , z . .. I - . �': 1 - . ­V, d..; . I. 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Vie"^ .rat- .� <�' tie- _. - _..: .. . ,- !. .+ �: - - +�r� n;+ :3:'^c ..4 v. - "�. >s. i nn , . . 2 .. _. 3= ..- .R -:., r..,...., ti.- T p b --..-. .� -,. .. _. - r �, - .. _.._. .. ... _ .. - s .. ,• z c M r F . .. -. t _1 a' a. a' • �. B, :TL�t4AD B4T$�, `M ha'ween hd- wi'God's help.i shall see • -anion e* r so deet o' t,the ve &nee was ft tea upon' rvery word that fell from f : � ,�— :.: �� } THE �lS OF IIH�.AVEN her agai6. o' d is fitsetsr.'' It come np wi' me the lips of the dying man. `VPherev r_the Pppnaylvauia R. R. builds - k _ f K Andhefore tl�3sanlookete had time to take I ao , and hoannot die w th the burden on "Thou kngws aortr," iZe �►id, " afOry a new bridge it will be observed that pro- ` S in the`full significance of his words, be had I m soul." - 6'mymiserable life;-and I feel�easier in my visions are made for-mix tracks. � - - - r �` $ aosva ayss%QaL, _ made a dash forward into the red•illnmined is eyes moved slowi rogrd the room heart that I ha'told rhes of it. The Pennsylvania is showing its .c,onfi• . "` space, and dies aced within the doorwa an rl the rested on Law ante Dale, and he Clara went class u to him, and took his d : x PPe Y sa to h/'yin: "Thou re inhere what �svas hand"Giles,"she said, "Esther Hales was encs in tom and locomotives le adding CHAPTER V. of the burning edtrice. new ones oft kind to its complemeA>< as - J,,_ Clara with li htnin ra idit of roe in he ppaa r thou from, about the my mother." fast ss the era Burned out. �' • THE SACRIFICK tion, gathered frgom hu words and bites rod ire Horse, and the fi ing of tiro wata:h t" "Thy mother t--Ah t" And he looked According to a published guide to the ' . . > 1. • Events bad moved rapidly that a ter•fiaon action that her child was there-within wrence nodded, bat id not speak. as it' a great light had burst i and Luct• railroads of the United Staten there are, or. 6 f G Pa ;t in .Linlaven. Within the vicarage all was these blazing walls. The knalwled a was '1 hen my lima ba'co e, and I.must tell ••Thou be Esther Hales chil y lately were,seventeen different�q%uges in the , . 1 r--. confusion and distress. W hen Clara re- gg I too much for her already overstrained pow- it 11." lie t}tineY—little Luoy? country, varying from two feat to five feet - - covered sufficiently to remember what had ere and she sank back in her husband's hoe this was procee ing, Mr. Brookes He )ay silent for a while, and theta Said c seven inches in width. ° ,- happened—the reading of the paper—the arms, like one dead. ha got paper and ink readiness ; and, •` Yee, that be it. I knowed. 'there was The longest railroad in the world is- the � -` finding of the -watch,-which, she felt Oon- ` Meanwhile, the crowd loollocl on with al ough the story wast ld by the dying summat about thy little Lucy as went be- Canadian Pacific . the main line of which is. _ winced, moat have been her father's—the breathless anxiety. They had seen the man m in slow words,and ter long intervals, a� nd me. I see it all now She ha' Lather ' terror stricken face of Uncle Utlea as the yy , �► uearl d at miles long. f enter the red doorway to struggle upwards ( it as to the following a eat: Halea's eyes—my Eathee s.—And yet, he A lad at Beckingham �3tation, oin the . ' report was read out—all came back to her throe h the fisc furnace : should they n that year of Revo utions, 1848, this added, looking at Clara as if in fear, "I Belvidere Delaware,railroad,greatlyannoya f; vividly, and the first use which ahe made ever see him return± �•The stairs moat be m , who now gave his 4ine as Giles Bar- were the death o thy father. ` ' s as Lo ask « rdi- to had become a me bar of a sorter "And ou have atoned for it,".said Clata, the engineers by sitting on the track r_mtil " # �a .- of her returning consciousnes w burning, said one. It is the foolha Y Y the en ins is almost on top of hi The ; �= _ her husband to o and find that old man nese of a madman," said another. And as w 'eh,althou h its alma were to benefit the stoo ing and kissing tine brow of the d jug g •/ `' g - i nd�tlo of w 'n men •was in manp"for ou have saved my child and trouble might be abated by allowing the boy I � T at once. She felt that ahe had read her yet there had been no sign from within the so al co n or t g _ , Y to sit shill until the tram passes, .. fate in his•face. building. From moment to moment the r lity a secret' and so ewhat dangerous hers." , Captain Norham had left the house on flames belched forth in their rod fury, and co bination. The- memi rs were enrolled Some bourn after, as they stood by the The Iiadaon river tunnel is within 1,884 ' this errand, when his attontian was arrest- at other times the whole building seemed to u ler feigned names: and ons of these bed aiq}e, watching hie feat moments, there feet of being finished and yet the work has ed by a rider coming rapidly down .the covered with a cloud of smoke and firs. m bees was Arthur N achy. On one oc- stole along upon the aunbright'airthesound been sbAndoned for a year for lack of funds { dries from Brathri Hall. It was Mr. to prosecute it. Steps will be taken to re- �r $ A few Moments more elapsed, and there I c ion,two or three year Tatar, a riot broke of Linlaven belle--not harsh and dissonant, {' Brookes. He had been summoned to the was heard the crashing of glass in the urger or in the streeto, an Giles wrs aeized I as on yeatereven, but soft and melodious, organize the company hare. The Lrngliah = a " deathbed of Dame Norham that morning, storey, and through a gap in the curling `a Ong others by the s lice ; whereupon like the winged messengers of peace and for stockholders will.appotnt a trustee. c': and nosy he had ridden down to the vicar- smoke the white hair of the brave old m.-w N eby had headed a re ue party, and car. giveness. Unca more, as On that other Sab- ' y 6, age to say that all was over, was seen at the gpen window. A half=sup- ! ri the prisoners off w ile on their way to bath morn came the clear melody of the dotes on Sttienee and TIIdnstr�• �. What is to be done,' @►eked the Cap- reseed cheer burst from the crowd ; but t police office. beCa, fillin all the room with their sweet - P g A writer in the Ironmonger expresses the : the ci t n man • of ed b es be chap d lie e o 5 t wa ar onin • an t Y g a eel is liab.e t fain. the event was ton greatly fraught with , t was a time when Govet•nmen s I q g. Y optnton that t $ y _ •`Nothing -cab be done, so`�far as I can peril and anxiety for any long indulgence in v y severe upon such ffences; and Gil m opened, and his lips were aeon to move. He the action of time,unaided by any external. Lmle will -( a Arthur Naseb fle . Grateful for the was sa in "Our Father !" Wee he once t_ see, replied the lawyer, Y exultation. Y Y g mechanical, or chemical influence, and, in have taken possession by Monday, and the They heard his voice up there at the win h rt which had thus en secured to him, more ill Lhe old church at home by his su port of his view that time alone appears y� estates will go to a man who ban scarcely dew. `•The child is here ".he cried; "but i tl former advised N b'.y to go to Stock- mother's knee, with his hand in hers, the �� sufficient to produce these changes, he- '�' . . any reasonable claim to them, except that the stair ie burning, and I cannot return rough,in Yorkshire, here ha would find I sunshine and the pleasant music filling all cites several examples of failures which have - - I he was remotely connected with the Nor• that way. Send me up a rope.—There !" uqe with Gilea's sun , Mrs. Hales. He the place± Again the penitential words occurred within his own experience, some hams by the female line,and that the 'old And he flung a ball of coni from the window h self would take sago in a vessel as are on his lips : " Forgive us our eine" flat steel-plates cracking spzntaneously,and . - lady has made a will in his favour:" '— out amongst the crowd, retaining the loose ` a arine engineer, and leave•the country And again a change has come, "quick and others on being tasted by dropping. Alention - r But might not-the will be .disputed . end of the ball in his hand. •1!asteu a ropo ' f some years. . He ga a Naseby a letter sudden•like." But not surely this time into is made of numerous boiler plates that crack- - v Look here.' And he took from his pocket to it,"he shouted again; "and for the bairn's I t his aunt, also a ra s ige to his cousin Darkness. Rather, let ua hope, into the ed after the boilers' had been at work for . . the paper which Lawrenoe Dale had been sake be quick." Cher, his aunt's only child. Esther he Ila►y that knows no evening, into Lhe Light years, and weeks after the steam pressure . sited to the ved fro his bo }ood thou h ne had that has no ecli . educed and the water run out, . . I reading from. He opened it,pot Almost in shorter time than-we can tell I d to m y g P'� had been r I : paragraph, "Remarkable Discovers" and it, a rope was made fast to the cord, Slid ver yet spoken"of it her, for she was 6 • end this too, in face of every boiler being _ . passed it to the lawyer. Giles was drawing it up towards him. The , ell educated, and he it indifferently 6o; " UrrcLF GILEs." •That was the name by tested to double its working pressure when 1: I Mr. Brookes read the paragraph twice people awaited 'with breathless suspense tare imagined there as &sort of under• which they had known and loved him ; itis new. Another instance is the cracking of l f l over carefully, and not without -some ex- till he res eared at the window►. At last nding between them and fondly. hoped ° the name you may still see carved upon the hardened armor-piercing steel shells several I ; ' ` pressions of astonishment. "Extraordinary —he is the e! The child is in his arms, ' tat, by industry an success, he might little headstone above his grave ; and that months after their delivery to purchasers, --startling—watch belonged to one Arthur wrapped up ha some large covering for me time be in a post ion to ask Esther ` grave is in the place which of all places was this being attributed to the after effects of 4,. Naseby—real name Arthur Norham—the its better protection. He leans forward for a I ales to be his wife. he winning of her moat pleasant to him—within the sound of the hardening process—though,"if indepen-. . first clue we have got to all this mystery.— moment to watch when the lower windows 1 ve had been the ambi ion of his life. them beautiful bells," the Belle of Linla- dent of time,the shells ought to crack during But, Geo`ge," he said, turning to. the are clear of flame, and then the child is He remained abroad r nearly two years, van. the operation or not at all. Such peculiar- . Captain, this may all come.to nothing. seen to be descending through the air. •I turning to England wards the end of [TILE END.] r ities are presumed to be caused chiefly by . �- We cannot tell whether Arthur Norham is Quickly, but yet cautiously, does the old 53, when he wrote Arthur Naseby, - . dead or alive—or .if dead when he died. the unequal tension of the metal, whether `a , man a out the ro e u on which de nds" ying that he was mos anxious to visit his About Berries. due to lire process of oil hardening or to PY P P Pe Then where are wet" the life of thin little burden, to precioas to int and cousin, and king if it was safe Ca fain Norham narrated to him what he Presuming that you are going to plan some other fact. It is well known that some " p i hie hear.,. A score of hands are held up to r him yet to do so. He was afraid the that strawberry bed this fall, instead of cutlery manufacturers prefer to keep their . _ his wife had seen that afternoon as the receive it; and as Lucy is safely rescued lice had not forgotte him. In reply he delaying it until next epring,.when it prob• cast-steel ingots two or three years before P a er was being read—the agitation of the and placed in her mothers acme tears mi ht, eived a letter statin that in uiries had - . . old man who was a etran er in the lace— g q I ably world not get done on account of working them up, their experience demon- $ P have been seen on many a sunburned face. uite recently been m da in the town re• I the ressure of other work, we wish to of- strafing that the steel is thereby im_ proved. - fi k also_what he himself had seen in the church, Before this had been more than done, it arding hint, and not n the meantime to far ou few brief au e$'ions. Do not It has recently been pointed out that few i -, as well as the fact that this man, when in -was observed that the man who had saved ome nearer.Stockboro ►gh than the village! y gg of the industrial ocau ationa as at resent - - . . his delirium, had called Clara by her the child hi h u to that lace of dander I f Bromle a few mile to tlne south. Here try too many kinds ; stlect two or three P P $ p p Y+ varieties, at Lire most, from the list of a pursued, exceed in unhealthiulness that of fes` ther's name. and death, was attachin the ro to some- i e received. a second latter from Arthur the tter—that on oinino the trade the - - I _ g Pe. trustworti'y grower choosing such as seem Po j - i ',' "There fs something strange, certainly, thing within the building, and was himself I aseby, stating that a writer, after au hent adapted to your purpose of growing inortality is low, but after the age of 35 . i" = in all this.—Go, George, and find this man, preparing to descend. The first part of the bsence of two days, as returning home. for home use or for shi in Sone that are years, it in for above the average. In Eng-. - ' I �°"" and bring him to the vicarage. We must descent on the rope was made, hand over , 5tockborough, and would meet with him i excellent for the first puRpoae are almost land this mortality has --been especially " at least speak with him on the matter." hand, quickly and skilfully, "ae if he had n the following event g, after dark, at a : valueless for the last on account of their noticeable, it being exceeded only by cost- Uncle Giles was not to be found. His been a sailor all his life." So said an on- lace indicated, betwe n $toc(tborough and poor carrying qualitiop. The Sharplew is ermongers, miners and hotel servants. !. i" cottage was empty. No one had seen him- looker. But just• when he had reached the he 1Vhife IlorRe Inrr• a berry that serves both uses well but it This high death .rate, indeed, in this , •i, •"_ since afternoon. "But, Captain,"said Mrs. windows of the second floor, the fall of some " He same," said th old man,addreasir - - : . I i not productive unless given high culture. speciality, has led the Register-General of ,-' Dale, he often walks of an evening round portion of the interior sent a fierce volume Lara ; `•and how can I tell thea what took < R'ith this we think it the beat and most )Gangland to seriously consider what, if any- '- the head of the lake to Langley Bridge, and of flame with a suffocating rnsh from the lace between lie' AI these yaare, and all I rotitable of the very large berries. Aim to thing, may be considered a remedy. It is . he may.ha' gone there now." shattered windows, half enveloping the dr- the way home,I had be n thinkIu of Esther R _ $ lave your ground ready' when the plants claimed for America that in this respect the The Captain walked off in the direction acending man. He was seen to make an un- Hales ; I had done we I, and Amy heart was•I arrive, bo tlrat you may set theta out at pottc;a ere much better orf•, working as they - ' f. indicated ; but he saw no one. He reached steady clutch at the rope, but missed it; set upon winning her more n tongue can I once. If not ready, then unpack and loosen do in factories that are larger, better light- -. the bridge, and stood for a little upon it, and, to the horror of the spectators, in an• tell. And when I t and as how he haJ ' the bunches and place the roots in the - i ed and ventilated and where the use of �; � meditating on the distracting events of the other second he had fallen heavily, with a married her •the ma who had carried my I ground in some moist and shady place, or anthracite coal so universally prevents the j,, _ i -� i day. The sun had now set, and twilight dull thud, to the ground. last message to her—I think I ruin ha gone j else uddle the roots in thud and lay them smoky atmosphere which surrounds the -• . r 'I - was ra idl dee nin The silence was for " He saved others" came from amidst stark rnad. I mull hS t ireatenei for ( P . En lish otter districts. There is certain) - • . ' p y pe g• away lit the cellar sprinkling the plants oc- K P Y Y . ' a time unbroken save for the rushin sound the crowd in deep,tremulous tones. It was he throwed his arms ound me to keep e I occasionally to keep, them moist. For no doubt of the wrrectness of the statement . rE�.~ _ g of the brook as itawept beneath the bridge ; the Vicar who had spoken, standing there from Striking him ; sit in my madness panting, select a moist soil, but not that it is not so much the physical labor � " - then there came the sounds of hurt in with white uncovered head. shook him oB, dash► him W the ground. y g a spot that is shaded at all by trees or that injures the potter as tt is the dust a � '4. i ° footste s. In a few minutes a inan a ear. \\"e were on the ro by the river-bank ; i arisin frc m- the materials on which be p pp tui.dinga, Good fruit and plenty of it is g ed, shouting something which in the dis- There was mounting and riding in Linla- and when he stagger d front me, and fell, produced only by the free action of the works. : tante the Captain.was unable tocatch. The ven that night. A d" ctor had to a brought he rolled clown the ha k ince the rjver. The ' sun. Have the ground thoroughly manur- At one of the principal lead mines in man; however, instead of coming on straight . from a distance, as also a J unties, of the night was dark, and could not see him, ed and tfien Plowed deeply. A coating of Br4tseels, the 111echernich, some special feat - :, - towards him, turned up by the road that ' Pearce; for Mr. Rrookea, with lawyer like tad the riper was i high flood. I only rich stable manure, four to six itches deep, tures have been introduced, for not only is - j ' led to Lhe church ; aLd shortly thereafter ! inatinet, having i een informed of all .that heard the splash in th water, and his wild not too much to turn under. Then run the mine electrically lighted, but a current . the bells rang out from the tower with un- � was known and suspected about the old cry.--This brought a squiniat to mysen, a sub-soil plow ill the furrows, loosen. is used throughout for economy of labor. j wonted violence dud clamour. man now 1 in once more unconsc•ioua on and I saw the terrible thin I had done. I " I ! Y g $ ing the ground to a dept h of 16 inches: An enormous iluantity is daily raised—more _ , I It It once occurred to Ca tain Norham i his bed, thou ht it well to be re ared for ,had been the death of it man who had been F �. I _.` p 8 P P This K ill give goo,i feeding ground for the than 3,0(X)loos—but so perfect are the auto• . .. I ','. , - •that fire had broken out somewhere. Little ' any emergency that might arise. If this my friend till this ild love o' mine for roots, and soil will ire in condition to retaih �matic arranq menta that only twenty-five- I '.., did he know_ how terrible to his own heart I man, as would appear from what had been Father Hales cam- tie wean us. hands are required for this reat out ut. . motaturc—an absolnW essential to profit g p _ ,: and Clare's the result of that Ere mi ht be. seen b Clara and her husband that da Iran wildly along a waters edge; but A ecultar a ljence is in vogue which has $ Y Y able aleawberry culture. In p}setting, P PP �� When he entered rho village all was fur- I knew "ArtLur NSamby," a clue might he nowt o my old mate old I see. I called prevent the roots from being exposed at all) proved a great convenience,aiid it is thought - ' t:,1oil, commotion, and alarm. The Old found to souse of the hidden mystery of th for help, but no one c me. I staid, "I am a is destined to g p . to the sun or the wind. Put them in the quite eneral ado tion. ` = Gran a was on fire. A woman was fl to lost Arthur Norham's life. murderer ! A teat fent came upon me, When a wa on of ore is ti ed at the shaft's . " . - g y $ earth while fresh and moist. Plant in the g pp towards Lawrence Dales cottage. It was Two hours elapsed before the doctor sad and I turned an tau tT through the dark- evening if you can, and then protect for two mouth electric contract is made in the tip- . . 'l :j;,- Lucy Norham'snurne, Lha magistrate arrived. The former imine, nese, I knowed not here. At last I caw or three days by shading thtm with heavy ping and a small needle in the otlice makes - "(�li, Lawrence," she cried. "have qou diately proceeded to examine into .the in lights. It was the \ bite Hot•sa, and I leaves, say of cabbage or rliubtrrb, or paper a re.i mark on a band of paper revolving by I I' a 'ured mans condition and after a time ro went in. There we voices loud ill the - clockwork the object of this bein not so . I . �i ; seen our Lucy . I have been out at tea t 1 , rotated taco the,shape of a funnel or cornu 1 g �.. Millridge Farm,and when I came home she !nounced his injuries fatal. He might P a bar-,room; but no mu ha' seen me, and 1 cepia does very well, but is iters apt to . much to gine automatically the number of - - - . fi' was not to be fount." I sibly live till morning,`but could not, liv went into tiro Blue It fn. In the ligl►t of f wa ons ti d as to show at a glance that ' _ • fon the fire, what utas my orror to find a watch blow away. Fur either field or garden 8 PPe , the hauliti is r oceedin rc ularly ; the V: . ! "I ha' not seen her, lass,' replied lAw- g• culture we think the best method ie to g P' g $ rents as he walked 'off towards the fire; 1 Clara- stood by the bedside, watchin dangling at the endo a bit of a chain that. plant in rows three feet`apart, the planta I paper band is divided into half hours for a - -" �; with more than woman) solicitude. Thi had fixed itself to a b tton of my moat♦ It but.„hon may keep thy mind easy, She Y one foot apart in Lhe row, and thea let the week throughout, aid, at the end of the : be safe enough somewhere with old Gilo! " ' man, whoever lie was, and whatever ire ma. i was the watch o the man whose death I suckers root until a continuous matter row week's work, it is clearly seen and known : - _ - #' have been, had saved the life of her chit E Lad heenl I could ac rte handle it, for it t once what number of wa ' t'' Captain Norham also hurried on towards I is [armed. Keep chis trimmed to s width a Bons h ve been _ ` .Ei'. the burnin edifice in (tont Of which ever !at the cost,of hie own ; and as she though ! looked in my eyes as f red vii blood, and I Ot ons foot, give clean cultivation in the Lipped on any day and at any time. g Y of this, and all hie tender ways aforettm a moat sickened at th eight of it. I tore ►t open spaces until winter comes, and then Soule valuable experiments have been living creature in the village had now con- - j:: gregated, the women uttering loud -excla• towards the little Lucy, her heart went ou from its faaitening, an looked about to see mulch well with coarse manure. In this made at one of the iciest extensive menu- . " :. 'z`, I, to Itim in dee love and coin sion. where I could hide i There was a brok• facturin and en ineeriu tants.in Boston • matrons of distress and alarm and the men P w'e way you will gat a profitable het well g 8 $ p _ • � hurrying hither and thither, va.�' ly sig• Slowly the hours moved on, one by one eft pert in the wainse ting, and I dropped started. relating to the resistance to the flow.of air - - - ! - - and still the sutTerec ave no ei n of return it down there, and r faired�irom the house. geeting expedicnt�9 for clerking fife Bre. , g 6 „ Red ran berries, for field cultitt•e, should through pipes at a high velocity. These ' in conacio+ianess. rhe ni ht assed -an Ah, that runnin awn was the Oita p - When they saw Captain Norham approach, g g P y be planted-in rows six feet apart, with the axpr� tents show that a single opening of a . the re dawn be an to show itself at th t{reat mistake o m lite. But 1 could a row. This given area is vastly more effective to ccn- ;� " they waited for his directing hand, g Y t3 planta three feet apart in tb d window• whereupon Lawrence Dale rais '.not go balk t.o Sto•kborough, and look I uct steam or air than the same area livid• - � t �, " We cannot rave the old- building; he will req uire about 2,•40X) lanta to an acre. _ � ;' $aid, after a quick survey of the situation; the blind, extini{uiahed Lha lamp, and al on rs!her Ilalea, and know that I i t 1 P ed into small se - . • B act;-caps require more room, na they have parate aperturae. It is evi- " but its connection with the mill moat be lowed the soft fresh light to cuter the room ( had been the deet o the man who a more vigorous habit of growth. Make dent that a long, thin opening will not loved hen—tl►e man, o, as was my friend. carr the game amount of steam that` a. _ - '. cut offs" And under his orders, some Gradually a flush of rosy brightne these rows aevau Esau apart, with the plants Y I fled ; and summer d winter, from year wider auJ shorter o ai will when of the , - - wooden and other temporary structures kindled in the eastern sky, and then th three fent distant. Thus an acre will re= Pe tag .. . '`' �� . that had`been erected between the Gran a sun himself came u over the hills, ah Ito year, I ha been w ing tt fly froth nigh uire 1,',7� lants. Autumn lantiu of same area--or, if two openings have the g P ever since. How I w bed to die that night q P P q same area the^ne which has the width and i C, . and .tile mill were forthwith torn dowu and ,ding a golden halo through the curtains black caw is not reconunendad, as it is hard . . ,. ip the alarm on the 11 l Yet here in Lin- make them live if the weather turns dr length more nea4ly the same will carry the . removed with willin hands. U n the window on the srle face restin thor , $ p° P g laven, I ila been a nost happy—happier Y• lar er amount of steam in a iven time and 1' " Old Grange itself the fire had already got before them--so • calm, yet, so deat f3 g than I ha been for these thirty years: - - at a given pressure. Again, as- locomotives ��; a firm hold ; Lhe ancient time-dried wood• like in rte rigid linea. Clara thought for I found tolka as era kind to me; and IO1ves FOB ht With the Ba OIIBt. are now built onl a fraction of the total X._r work of its fioora, with the various tom- .that morning when she first looked dpon ' g y loved thee—and tiny airn. But the coat-of- wet ht is utilized at a 'ads above forty bustible materials stored in it, fed Lha fire —not more death like now than it w Last year a pack of man-eating wolves $ Pe �a;'. ; arms on Lhe tornbsto a in the church gave miles r hour • hence an increased wet ht - i: y i with fierce rapidity, and in an alu,oat in- then; and a faint hope quivered in h 1 did ao much damage in the Hoahangabad Pe , $ I, I mea reat scare; fo they were the same' is not necessary to ull heav trains at hi h ,; , credibly short space of time the flames had breast for a moment, as she thought it po i g district that(,overnmeut took special steps p y g B as was on the last atter Arthur Naseby s ods after the have attained seed. burst forth from the lower range of- win- sible that he might yet live. efore a. for-their extermination. Meerut is now sof- y p wrote me. And wh a the story was read here is also steam ca sett in the ordinar dews, threatening the whole building with was aware, she found that he had opens I faring from a similar wolf plague. Ili the p y Y ,ter ' from the paper o th finding o the watch, locomotive to furnish the steam required to _ - _ ! immediate destruction. his eyes, and that they were resting fu , early part of June a boy was killed and : I : I mud to myeen will fly from my fate do heav ex ress work. The onl means � ttr : .±`. . In this crisis Captain Norham felt a hand upon her. �� no fon er," and was n oin' to tram to mangled by wolves, and a woman attacked Y P Y <- on his arm. It was Clara, with anxious Ah, Esthbr, he said, in faint tones, 8 g , P and badly bitten. Since then another woman therefore, of increasing the power. of ex� x.. i( $toekborough, to give mysen u , when the ress locomotives;at a eed is to increase ` e ea, asking if no one had seen Lucy , be thee. I knowed thou would find me who was leading a kid Slong a road has P P ; X ., bells called me book. I knows where shy the mean effectivF• reeaure in the c li " L " Miss Lucy ± said a bystander. She lack been attacked, as well as two men in a cart p y ndem, will be w•i' Uncle Giles- I saw her a-seek- Then the eyes again closed, and he little Luuy was. and I could not leave her , and to do this there is no surer wa i J to cis}t." eseaa gr The wolves, eigl t in umberwaeem Y• t p - ing for him i' the r1ternoon." thus for some time. W hen he once mo Pe ped• asserted than to increase the outside la 44 No, ma'am,"said a lad who had quer- looked up, he seemed•to.recognize his su - Clara asked him if he had still Ar Char to have no fear of man, and on June 25 a and the travel of the valve. '_ ` - . heard the ecinveraation ; " Miaa Lucy be roundinga, and asked in an anxious vote Nsaoby's letters, couple of wolves attacked and bit a grana- One of the decided advances of lata in the .. f •` P p cutter sli htl ,and bad) bit his old mother P ff P r9 P • not with Uncle Giles, or I saw him a-goin Where be little Lucy Y Ha thou feu Ho nt his hand into his breast and all- g y holo ra hie indust is Lha reduction of . . /: i" up the Fell more 'n an hour ago, and there her?" ed out the little leather case. There fimt in the arm. The woman has been sent to a plate coatis ru rchine as a substitute for " ! , ' was no one wi'him.," "Yes,"replied Clara. "Thanks to yo , fell out the trm of fair hair he hado�horn the hospital, and is still under treatment. coating such plates by hand—the well known ' - € " Oh, my��child, cried .Clara, " where-_ Giles, she is sleeping safe and sound in h from Lucy s head, which he het t his The attack utas made in the compound of an slow process of pouring the emulsion over _ ahe be? And she looked at the door little c.rtb. bond to recei.e back, and pressed to officer, and in the middle of the British in- the glass from a graduate or dipper. In this _ K . . • of the burning builling, as if she even dar- "Thank Heaven, and not tete,miirsn& t his lips ; and then two letters. Both, fantry lines. The wolves were not to be new machine the plates are fed to an endless .i ed.go into the Jaws of death itself in quest were me an loft her in danger; sr�l h the Vicar caw at once, were in the hand- frightened off easily, and they returned `belt or carrier the lower Bart of the belt a r ►� g a Sia wade >I to the assault. The shout- 8 S p pa 4 4. m of her child. vaptain Norham stepped death would ha Leen another bntclen writio of Acthar Norham. The Latest g gni ronin throu ice water• the late saes ' forward in order to draw his wife back from my soul. God knows I ha enough. one, in which he had named the final and ing and noise became so great that the under the coating apparatas, and out at the the crowd. At that moment, a tall man, A look from Mr. Brookes to Clara indl - fatal p4ce of meeting, was onrioualy guard turned out with fixed bayaneta, and other endtof the maohine; evenly coated, _ - ' - with uncovered head, and white hair ed that the time had come when she mig t enough, written on the back of the last fat, then the brutes made of They returned and with he emulsion.so thoroughly cbilled - tett which the Vicar bad written to Arthur that the pl�ater are read for standin on end ' , - - streaming in the wind, dashed .in amongst now speak. the following night, but did no 1.arm. " $o T y ! {_-= them. $he went forward to the bedside before his disappearance,and which hat ties rest is thin alarm that native servants ra- ►dry. be coating of the plates y this , .:<� t It was Uncle Giles. �`� IV said softly. "(Tilea, you have twice cal! Norham arms stamped 'upon iiE. A hug+ go out alone attar dusk. T'he bodies means is almost as rapid as cards can be fed ?. �' , _a,` ,, ,.,,. tI _ Clara was at his aide_in an wstant. "0h, me Esther, and I am wonde-ing why." letter was dated, "Christmas Eve, 1853. 01 ton wolves killed in the district were into a job printing press. The w_ark has to , , •; : Fa ",. Giles," she cried; wi6h wild eagerness, A stran a look pp►ssed over the ma a That is sufficient wb}spa3red Mr.Brookes brow ht ifito Idearut on Juste 27. be done in the dimmest of rub it hts how- g Y fI , :lam'_�` k ? y , ge were soddenly broaght in to the Captain ; "it forms indisputable ..�.�. --- - ever, owing to the extreme gensttiyeneas of < . is { "have.yon aeen.our Luc '" face, as if h -, , cr yea " he rt lit d, and there`was a kind coach with somb eat-sorrow; but he • proof that Arthur Norham wast alive aftier - eta stability of electric, loontotives at the emulsion to white light. Nothing in the � �'�: ' atertiaturap-almnesi,in his demeanour, manned silent. 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P } s t� 4 ' �•--• t hie Willed, hit assailant kept r, an tnFt 1c . *% a A PrtaeeWs Darius C /we. Eng-land.employs 5,600 women d girls '' " `` ' . �.�; with hia, $ Princess Gorto off whose iflcent in aDd about its coal minas. t ' .:. '�'` aidin his descent ' tb r ' ` bak tnagn tE` s HOw D�lmi Helped thwacks and pushes. Nvr did r to sto Qaeen Victoria s new linin rootri st_OX0 im �i i y house in the Faubourg St:. Germain in Paris In Saxony about seventy per cent. of the g °; r : � . - `, ' "I etippose I ought to go,"said Aunt Jam. un,-il Mammy's lantern-light fell roll i has been the scene of ao many brilliant fes- workingmen earn less than 8160 per year. borne cost;IOO,OfiO. She paid for it herself. ,;�.,' r r ,,���' " I haven't been for three weeks. But Billy's eyes- Mammy s vmce cued out : tiviwea during the last two or three seasons, - The youngest man in the new British ' `; ' rind I gray m hes An ado t laboring man wastes flue ounces goose of Commons is 22 ea old •the old �; there's tze pantry floor to be scrubbed and "Roo y�sy rev Y y Y u Paris eorreapondent writes, has just been of muscle in the coutae of his dail labor. y' ' ` , ,: , '. ativz, ff IEre ain't Sgsire Elatxs+ s ole figh informed of the fact that the Supreme y est► 90. , `•t :_`�. ' • Grandma tau had, theboft, sil�zry laugh in'ram done broke in our paster an' mo ' Ccurt of ?.ppeal in Bueh_arest had rendered I The trades anicne of Cleveland, 0., have An eel that is ordinary is all respeetd`ex ` � Y ,� ` that Mimi loved to hear. kilt,wmebedy ! �ti"Y, iL'ti Bttly ! Lord to a decision agamat her in the Iawsnit whioh proposed to nomiaats a eandidato for sept that it has a skin of a "beautful gold "~`'` wt ' .c er )s®nf ' hucCame a los' in de dark o ma or. ' - The pantry floor was fresh-painted only y Y Y "had been brought by her brother, Prince Y en color, has been added to the collection ti - ; t ,, ° – a week a o," said abs, so I uesa it can't be )ere ? S'p:a en dcm�ants had cr Rot a t Gra or Sl.ourd for the recovery of I'eaee is the eeeninA' star of the soul, a$ in the LondonZcrological Garden. t -- �1'L",: over 'n gabove dirty. You d better go, ye stud er de ale rn ,� the n:a r art oto the enormous fortone virtue is its sun, and Lhe two are never far > rj daughter. Diimi and I will kee house. Y '1° a In London a rat cleverly opened s black•t , ,'i '• " I 'modt wish the had Billy card. ge which came into her aaesaion at the t4Part, •. ;, p Po bird's cage, presumably to feast cn the ,c ' a : " "s " And I'll scrub the antr floor," raid Ling up (,lowly and 1:anging his head. time of the death of her mother at Baden• Since the bakett of fan Fraroisao formed bird seed. The bird flew awe and the door , Aa l+ r � `# . Mimi, eagerly. "Can't I, Aunt Jem?" LHarper's Yount{ Peor e. Baden about four years &Fo. At the time of a union three ears af,o the have reduced Y_ J` Y Y closed. This time the rat pas unable to y,, t x 4` 1V hy, you coul.In't !" laughed Aunt the ora Princess$tourdza a death her daugh thein hours of U;box from an average of open it. "` c� s i Jem? Profitab!e Poultry• ter, Prin:.ess Gor tchakoif, was tU h het fourteen to ten s day. Two English women fought, made np ; h: ;: 1, : I But Mints was sure she could. "'1%ansa . An ois ruing farmer writes :—Many ha a member of the family who was wit I• The highest viaduct in the world has just their carrel and kissed. Then one of them ' rl _J °`, / 1 I ve seen you lots of times for twaspainted It was well known to the friends and re q tk '�� , at thin date several late broods cf chicks a been ereetexl in Bolivia, over the River Lea, caused the arrest of the other for assault . with soap and water," said she, so earnest- atives of Mme. de Stourdza that she •was r `1i: that they are desiroas of forcing so til t 9,833 feet above the sea level,and 4,008 feet and 'cattery, Thereupon the claim was lydthat Aunt Jem laughed again. they will have size and stamina to wit - in the habitof wearing.day and night a-sof! ; above the river. made that the kiss had cancelled the griev _ �G.A Well, then I can go to the eewin¢ circle leather belt, strapped around her hod t ' stand the ri ors of a lon winter. Isdla e y anee and there could be no cause for aetivn t X '' as well as not " s:te said thou h she hada t B g containin all her moat valuable securities, Chinese laborers are being imported into The Ma tgtrate took the uestion under x such from the older broods and give �h g Africk to teach the natives grow to cultivate g q � 'J the least idea that Mimi�wouldreally think especial care. It is common tact-ice o jewels and title deeds. That this belt was advisement,and his decision may estrablish � p tea and tobacco. f - } . f such a thing as scrubbing the pantry withhold the morning feeding of the hes there in its place the exact,poaition of a kiss in criminal jnru- floor. until the other chorea have been performs eT TITg 1enMftxT The neighborhood of L'�ucaster i, known prudence. �- But a a did think of it; and when Aunt '1'lre fowls in rte meantime have left til r of her death is shown by the sworn evi- as the Sixth district of Yennsplvania, or Whilst a wake sues in ro at a house Jem had gone to the `•circle," and rand- dente of the two Sisters of Mercy who tend- the starvation district, where the cheapest P S ' g roosts and are wouderixg among the de y in' Thorpe Street Widnes, on Sunday ' ma had started on the ourne - to Lilo Land ed her throughout her Last illness. During cigars are msdo by the farmers and their tl 'r . j y grans of September, iu search of bugs a d morning, a pparaffin_ lamg was overturned of Nod, which she took in her big chair worms. This is wrong; especially with t e the night which followed the demise her wives and children at wages on which no and a Mia Rimmers was terribly burned. , ' f dao hter a ent several hours alone with the other cigarmaker could subsist. .. � , . - . ' ' every afternoon, Mimi got•out the floor- late broods, for they are not strong ell . h g P Mrs. J. IL Williams, wife of a Live of • _ ail and mo and scrubbin brush and son coo se and the next day when it was placed Chica o is said to be. overcrowded vv]th do _ J. p p g- P► to withstand having thou plumage soppi g P 8 contractor was on Monde knocked down, - and set to rk here was lent of warm fore the auu is hi h anon h in the coffin the Sisters of Mercy noticed unemployed bakers. Union Nos 2 and ' y s ' wo . T p y wet so long be g b a assep er train when crossin the line t t;' k, - water in the tank on the kitchen ranryc. that Lilo belt had disappeared. Nor was ; 64 of that cit have issued a c:rcnlar re- Y P g g dt L a to dry them. With the older fowls, this all. Moreover it a ears from the evi- ± Y between Bangor and Aber and cut in two „- t. "end that's a ood thin said nlimi to but with t e PP , questing bakers to stay away. These ger two child - g g. haps there is little danger, dance icon durin the numerous lawsuits ren and their governess wit- „�;. c - herself, "'cause this floor's orfle dirty, if late roods there is reat dart er that n R unions have also a ed not to nae the m- g g y uesaed the fatalit randrr.a did think '(wasn't. I'll have to which have taken place on the subject both ternattonal label, but a local label of their y' <: g wilt fetch up at the first of November wi h A handsome oun tad of 22 well ' in France and Roumania, that in the very ' Own. Y g y ct - put on lots of soap. a lot of chicks running at the nose. Th e _ _ educated and movie about in ood society . . So she did ; and she had to et clean wa• . moment when f;he death agony of the old s g g - ;;f $ late broods should of course have extrci prinrese be an her dao hter 9dme. de tort- at Armoy, in the North of Ireland,has elop Ler ver often, too. That -was the way but ice it to them after-they have had a g g Needed no LeesOna• ed with her father'a servant boy. Several - r �� - - ' l y chttkp!1',de¢ sicked a teletlram to Paris sum- # Aunt Jem always did when floors were mornin¢ feed of some flesh-and-bone-for - 1p • dirt in rains, confinin them outs] the sun moving a eever-locksmith' -Landre , who g entleman of ood atandin had offered to f t Fi Y• Y A etron instance of inherited taste and g g g IL tool: a ton time, Mimi found, thdu h was known to have desi fined the locks of woo her but she rejected their proposals. ; g 8 dr gi] off the gins B these youn chic a 8 aptitt►de is cited by Mr. Motley Roberts in + Wt t the pantry was not large. It was pretty should have at least four meals a day, t e the four steel safes in which the old woman his " Land-'Travel and Sea-Faring." He Three sailors, named Madigar, Hickey, n hard work, beaicles; her poor little knees firat one quite early in the morning, say a t- hoarded all such of her valuables as she was 11 was in'Australia, in " the land of sheep," and Scarlon, were burned to death at j x�' �` ' g rise,the next at 10 a,m. next 3 p.m, and t e unable to get into her leather belt. Landrey and had a collie pup, which he had named Limerick barly on Tuesday morning. The r-ti , were red and sore len before sI•e was through. $nt she work d away bravely last just before sunset. flet them g n arrived on the evening before the funeral Boson, men were employed.on a river boat trscding "� and a ent the whole nt ht with Mine. de He was onl two months old when I took on the Shannon,and while they were aslee until the last board-was soaped and scrub- stamina by having a good run among e P g y to ex t uortchakoff in pickin the locks of the him with me to Strathaven, and until then sorra barrelg of parathn oil became i nited a bed, and she heard grandma calling. bushesduringtheday batlead them g - _ il2imi didn't tell randma what she had P safes, the keys of which had been so care• ` he Uad never beheld'a sheep at close quar Over 9.13,000,000 pounds of woo were _` '��, g that at the above hours they will receic a full hidden awe b the old lad that it • done. feed near their house. Confinement nes r Y Y Y Y tare. For thr�se or four days I kept him sold in the four great wool markets2o�f t t, ++ was impossible to find them. When at tied n close tom tent but on the fourth world in 1891--in London 572, "I'll s'prise her,when auntieggets home, agrees with young chicks; they mast ha e P she thea ht ; and when at lii'st she caw an twlitnited-run ; they will then frolic a d length, the local authorities presented them- clay he got away, and followed me and my pounds, Dfelbourne 117,000,000 pounds, ' - p, Aunt Jem comm a the lane, she flew to selves at the villa to make the duly prescrib- bi do Sancho down to the gate of the pad Roston 153,000,000 pounds and Liverpool r g p fight- among themselves, and obtain 11 g, g _ meet her as though her little bare feet had mineral a d animal matter necessary ed inventory of the property fait by deccaa- dam¢, where I had just driven about one over 1U0,000,000. ' wings. 'Their coupe at night should be perfec y ed,it wasdiscoveredthatover£1,000,00tihad ` hundred and fifty rams. A soldier named Thomas Flynn, who dit- . "U auntie! O Aunt Jem !" she cried, 1[1'�TERIOIISLY pf9wrYItARED, On reaching them I found I had left my tinguished himself in Beceral battles, Bred R ' dry, free from lice,and aupplied'wtt•h ab - and no trace thereof was to be found. Ou . ; - "I did set ub the pantry floor the cleanest dance of fresh air. There is probably o { fence tools behind,and rode back after them in Athlone Workhouse last Saturday. Hos .. I I - bein informed of the fact, Prince Gregory ; Sancho followin . I did not notice that valour won for him the Victoria Cross,. ;�- `_ - ' - you over saw. one thing that keeps chicks bac$ in Lh it g g . Aunt.Jem smiled." A little slop more or growth like size. You cannot be too ca e- Stourdza began proceedings against hie sis ; Boson remained behind. When I came which was pinned to his breast b the Queen. - ruck diQerence she t 1'ce. ter for the purpose of compelling her to back.to a few minutes, I saw, to my surprise His rasa was mentioned in Pat liament last { less wouldu'tr make n + fol shoo r surrender the ortion of his mother sfor- that the ram, had not s Bread out to feed, session, and it was then explained that it 4 . - -°.- thought:--because -the floor would have to Another thing, dont keep too many of P r .1 , _- ;;- be scrubbed next day, any way. But rhe these late hatched chickens in one flo k tune'due to him as the eldest son under his but were bunched in a close masa, and that was Flynn s own fault that he had to find _ , rents' will. One of the causes of the fou l - . wouldn t have said that out for the world. and above all don t keep a stunted, wine d Pa g the outer ones were following the- motions refup,o in the workhouse. :A r !� She took Mimi'a grimy little hand, and chick among the flock; all such should h e delay which has characterised the proceed- of snmelhiog which I could not see, but A painful incident occurred in the Man , �r s: in s has beep due to the detention in ria- - walked in through the kitchen to the palrtry their necks wrung. Their weakness ill g P which they evidently feared. chaster City Police Court er Tuesday. A ' la door. furnish a good point for the attacks of a on in Germany of two of the principal I reined in my horse, waved back Sea- woman named Amy Chatterton, who had �, -' , •• �" l ontaminate the beat witnesses against the Princess. These , Cho, and watched. Presently I saw woolly been locked up on a charge of drunkenness, - Unly see . cried Mimi. -case which wit c Y . Vit: '1']ten .hunt Jem die ed Mirr,i's hand were her maid and her groom of the . little Boson, who certainly was no bigger was placed in the dock. She was in the acb pp rnembera of the flock. chambers, who had been prrsent with than the head of rho least of rho rams, pad- of step ing to the rail in front when she r tad held u Loth her own. In the fall of the year g:.od results can p "Child live!" she said. "You've scrub- of b uttin a few crystals of cop) are her at the time when the safes were. 'dung round and round the cit•ule in a quiet, suddenly gave a scream and felt back on the' t R• ` bed almost every atom o' paint off! �i ell, 8 ulph pe of iron,) in their drinking r:a •r. being titled of their contents ou the night buatnaas like manner. I remained motion- door of the dock, dead. . _ i did I ever !" Aud if Auut Jem Cooley ever `There is something about these crystals t at before the funeral. Dime. de Gortchakotf had leas, and watched to see whether he was Henry Wicken,hie wife,and si=children, �,.0 �; , ` 6�` In her life felt like scolding, she did that gives young chicks a ravenous appetite; d attempted to purchase -the silen,-a of these doing it by accident; but no, he mode his living at Coatey, were poisoned on Tuesday 3- c two confidential servants b means of a ift rounds ain and a ain, and as he did so, throu h eatin some tinned brawn. Though : � Y • minute. - - good health is shown by� the deep red c or - y g g t •;t-_ ' •,. - ' scold. SUe tau ked in of their tin combs. to them of a portion of the dead lady s j the huge•horned rams followed him with still very ill, t ey are improving. t., But she didn t f' ' stead, until the tears came. And grandma �Vhcn the " hen fever" fireL struck m i¢ goods. As soon, however, as they allowed their eyes. The Hon. Mrs. Clayton, wife of the rector q; tau ked. Rut Minn be an to cr "I--I was aloe about Lhe middle of August. I themselves to be sub need as witne nes It was with much difficulty that I enticed of Ludluw,and auntof Lord tiVindsor wasou ti+ wanted to help," said she. "I thought I scoured the country around for seg al b a$t►iuet her by her hroLher she the (e an ' hrmbt he would�hevem one on cit ling h e when Lhe hors®iboRed and til ewe her out. f '� `� + , r. was, Aunt;Jem." miles in search of young chicks. fiome ,t0 be arrests d at Frankf rt by don $ _ - , ,. lK i , Aunt Jem patted the brown lr'ead loving- were ¢ot together by the middle of . .p- lice on a charge of havin robbed her of ; self-imposed charge until his lege failed She was dragged a considerable distance, y {y YM' ly at that, temher, and such a moll crovr•f they re tier diamonds. As the value lee were sound ' Ulm, and was removed in an unconscious state 3 K.,; y amou the effects of the two servants in +----- to Oakley Park, the seat of Lord Windsor, . - "Nell, so you were I guess after afash —a broken-breasted Lob tailed, miaha en g F ; ion," said she. "I die] almost wish I'd lot. I took an thin an hod would Il. question the case looked black against , where she'wae found to be suffering from+� . Y g Y • them Judicial roceedings are Blow in His Old $aCket Wouldn t Work. severe cut at the back of the head and _ { painted it pearl color instead of yellow, and About the firstof Novemherif,didu t h ve i P � W` now I can." a circus." Crou struck in and 1 was ho ' t+ermany, and it was only after a year and Papa Bendii(o keeps a pretty sharp eye on concussion of the brain. .. p a half of imprisonment at Frankfort that his daugbutr Mary, and man a would be A cotton operative named William Live .'1. I 1 ` And so Aunt Jem painted the pantry laughing stock of tine whole family yes, nd p - 3' floor instead of scrubbing it next day. the neighborhood ; every remedy �roeut n they succeeded in establishing their luno- lover ilea 'taken a walk for s few minutes' say, Poplar Street, Bolton, has died ander • A. C. S. - ed I tried - out I would go to the hen-e p, ranee and obtaining their freedom, much to conversation with Lilo hard-hearted parent. peculiar circumstances. Last week be got - f` _ tl:e ells ust of \ime. .c'e Gortchakoff: The } •• You seem like a nice young mea, and a fish bone in his throat,and he arranged to (if ou could call it that,) after they hacl of g- 1 • `/ . ' t.o roost and clown their gullets 1 would fc ce ` Roumanian ('ourta now called upon her to perhaps you are in love with Mary?" undergo an operation on Saturday. He, # A g&IIted $tint. surrender the majcr part of her fortune to •' yes, I ern," was the honest re 1 however, went Lo the Royal Oak Bowling t .' / this or that medicine. I was fairly loo ng P Y- Rlack\Tammy, dear soul, believed dev' her brother, Prince Gregory, and. inasmuch •• Haven't said anything-to her yet, have (,teen, Bradshaw, with several other bowl- ` � i flesh myself in my zeal to cure my 1 ge ht the trial' a asset her noy en?" era, to engage in a conquest ; but the game F ly in "hams," but Billy, whom she had family of chicks But all to no avail—a w lie has brni,g g y nursed and brow }t u. to twelve ears old '� oat ou civil but also " Wel], no ; but I think silo reciprocates had scarcely commenced when he feH for- ' i fi P Y , •• threw up the sponge every day. Y laughed such things quite t.o scorn. He was By chance I got hold'o# in English w rk o*i CR7►ilxALGRnCt:D3, my affection." ward and died. 't' >._ a mischievous fellow,and althou h he loved (it ie confident) ex ected at Paris that she •• Does eh? Well, let me tell you some- Fleet Street London and neighbourhood 1: 15 that informed mo of the good effee of Y P '- , Black :�'Iamit,y dearly, thought it great fun copperas I fed it but three days when he I will be under the necessity of acceding to thing. Her mother died a lunatic and have been visited of late by a plague in the. . { to scare h�r out of her wits, mortality began to decrease, and when he his demands. Her history is a strange one. there's no doubt that Diary has inheritAd hot form of mosquitoes. In some of the offices k Y She was ver fond of oin to " ni ht The only dao hter of the late ex-Hoa odor ` the a ar in swarms, and cause infinite 7 a. Y �i S g 1'ebruary auu tied commenced to shed iia I g P r insanity. Y PPe r � meetin. The path ran through the pas- warmth, I had succeeded in thin Lhro h of Jioldavia and of hie wife, Lhe Princess •'I'm willingttt take tbeehance�,"replied annoyance to the unoffeading occupants, .o / '' tore at one end a which la au old ' rave P� g g � ori,lo% she was married in the year.1868� the lover. who are savagely bitten in unprotected parte ;. sf> ,- Y g about fifty chicks, and by the first of, ay I �g }' yard, and there 13iliy determined to give m}, first egg was laic]. to Prince Constantin C�ortchako!f, the eon ••Ye3 but you see Mary has a' terrible of the body. Large lumps are raised, and - *- `> tem r She has twice drawn a knife on me irritation is set up which sometimes lasts ' �� � her a lorious fri ht. It took all da to I of the famous Ilussmit (;hancellor of that Pe , . g l3 Y this experience was a -good •lesson it make the Khost which was that night to tau ht me never- to enter winter, yes, in name• The bonds of matrimony, however, with intent to c3mmit murder." for more than a week. They area small et confront her. For the Bead, Billy cut eyes fact late fall, uartera, with a chick at became odious to her, sad she determine'1 ` " I'm used to •hat ; Rot a sister jest:like kind of mosquito, but are quite as trouble- to et rid of him as aeon as oss�ble after her "was the answer. some as the Australian breed. They move _ )= : - and mouth it a big gourd, inside of which was lacking inv igor and to prevent to t I g P f he meant to lace a coo le of li hted can- the death of her fatl►er in law,,of whom she •�And you should know that I've sworn► about with marvellous celerity, and have a P P g have practiced taY.inQ espetial care of to �. dies. The gourd topped a pole, with'cross hatched chicks in their chickenhood. stood in great dread. She gate her hus• solemn oath not to give Mary a penny of curious knack of making themselves invisi- . !• t arms tacked on from which a drapery of — hand every kind of provocation and ground my property, continued the father. ble. The theory ,is that these little tor- , - - white window curtains fell long and full. Obs Wet' t0 Have Pretty Hand for maktnu charges against her that would •``Nell, I'd rather start poorand build ap.- mentors have been imported from Algeria lead 1►ini to a ly for a divorce, but with• There's more romance in rt, 11Er. Itendigo," with the esparto grass front which paper is I Y ,1 . Billy himself would be sheltered in their 1 ladies should nave tett ha ds ppp k' fora an<] by rai�in�the pole above hisheacl Not on y P Y out success. In fact, the more she display e} continued the lover. "I've heard all this made, and have come from the paper milia x is —a rough, untidy pair of hands is jus as v could male the spectre at least ter feet ed her anitiety to secure the dissolution of before, and also that you were on trial for to iondon. ' ` High• unnecessary fora man to have as a won n her marriage, the less inclination did, her ; forgery, had to run away from London for On Monday evening a boy who was amus- tt1= ! —beautiful white hands very many n husband chow Lo meat her news in the bigamy and served a year in prison for ing himself by dig lug in the sand at New ` . f 1' How Mammy and the rest would run,cry• have if nature has been kind enough to g {rig out, at sight of it ! tIe could harcjly fix on them fair skins. All ma h e matter. Despairing of driving Iter husband cattle stealing. I'm going to marry into Brighton shore had a narrow escape of'saf= 'T ;.`. stow uP y to sue for rn annulrrentof the marriage, she your family to the your reputation a Qood location. The la�i had dug a tunnel, and Y • r - things properly iu place for thinkutst of it neat-looking, smooth hands. A lemon, al, e g "'t ilvhPu he ked got upon the hillside, fifty }lm oil aoa and to td-water, ,d lodged a petition against him at St. ret•ers- • send-off. -there—no thanks—good-a in order to get more espy access to the in- - oatmeal, p P P bur and. at Bucharest but in both cities b e !" side cf the excavation, he appears to have arils from the path. As for Tom and Llaclr a few ounces of glycerine, wi 1 be all-en ' harley, who sat under a near brier bush cienttoaccom tisk the desired result. Af r the%oly Synods rejected her demand on yMr. Bendigo-looked after the young man orept into the tunnel head foremost. �i'hile ;l o roach off a bit of rel fire, the P the ground that the charges whish she was with his mouth wide open, and when he in this position'the top of the tunnel fell on ,—.j- r�ady t y the hands are washed clean in the water o 'j` were simply helpless with laughing. able to bring against her huabarld did not 1 could speak he said : dome hyena has him, and ue was completely buried under- t.. which has been•added a tabiespo»iful f furnish a sufficient cause for the disaclution i iven me awe on m dod a !" neath a considerable weight of sand. For-_• It was nine o clock, pitch dark and cloady B t oatmeal and a teaspoonful of glycerine, a d Y Y — g tunately assistance was speedily at hand, , when Lhe meeting goers came well in view, the elm oil aoa free) teed rub over t e of the union. At Constantinople, however, st straggling procession of men anti women, P P y ' • she was more successful, and by dint of Oddities of Color Blindness. and while some of the rescuers worked to -�, �� _ wet hands the lemon Juice ; apply t with here and there a lantern feebly blink eciall well about:he Haile,for it bards s enormous bribee she was able Lo induce the put aside the sand, one gentloman inserted k 4 ting in the line. As it came well abreast of eep y Orthodox Patriarch there to decree the&s- I While the number of color-blind persons ilia hand and pushed it about till be reach• the skin and prevents rho formation of t►a ;; y g , y Y ed the boys mouth, and in this way un• y 4, kin►,Billy uncovered theflaminggourd head, Haile. If the hands �►re rough and scaly, r I solution of her marriage. It is Headless to to not ver lar a onl about fiv0 in ever revented Lhe little fellow from '• fished it up, up, to the full heig!►t, giving add that the decree in question is regarded hundred sugaring from any defect inthis re- doubtedly p P bleed, before beginning this treatment fr - entirely invalid both in Russia and is apart, laud moat of those being affaeted�uly being suffocated. During the rescuing � ti - out, as he did it, a screech-owl's cry, ]y use (every time the hands are washed) '` Tom and black Charley were to answer Roumania, the Synod on the Bosphorus to a minor degree, pet the phenomenon operations a crowd collected, and consider- ,:,� „_, ,+ t with the flash of red-fire. instead came mixture of glycerine and compound tinetu having no legal power to deal with her case. sometimes assumes very remarkable phases. able excitement prevailed till it was known. F s l 11 I .. Y of oenzoin (one ounce of tha benzoin to fo r Captain Abney recently stated that he that the boy was alive. _ '. t, 1 .a amothered exclamation Lord I done bad found two persons who possessed mo>3- t !�Y, r„ of the glycerine) until all soreness and ra - '` " ,. ```` loss dem matches . nese has been removed. Than the pereis:ei How Many is a Doren? oehromatic vision, that is to say, all colors Before gropine fingers could find them, nae of the oatmeal and Lemon will be su - A ( a.11aIIt Old aentletnan. . q r ` . e came a atter of shat swift footfalls The ebild is taught at school that a dozen appeared to them to be simply different e a Cher p P tient to keep the hands colt and tidy. means twelve every time, but when the shades of gray. The writer was the witness of an amusing Y , behind. Something took Billy hard'in the --�' child grows into a man he$ode tha a dozen I If the reader will look at a photograph of scene in an Islington (England) omnibus. res sent him and the hosts rawlin of a rdau filled We were "full inside" and just on the ' ' '`.� kn g P g A Fad• 'j'om and black .Charley scuttling away as - 1s a very elartrc term. A baker a dozen rs a landscape, or better, ga ` - heir c s could carry thorn. I s ippoee the Pansies often see and'he thirteen, and so is a publisher's o a news- with brilliant flowers, he will be able to point of starting when s young lady arrived,• fast as t g this word. Perha s he wonder, as I di it ent's in many parts of the world In some form an idea of the appearance which ns.- woefully dteappointed on finding the 'bus Billy heard the black boy crying out : P .= Y g " Run Tawm run ! Dey is hams 1 I how it grew. I was interested to learn, n sections a dozen of fish means t entysix,• ture must present to one who,Buffers from full, as the night was a wrotched one. ; y, "Never mind my dear,"says an old gen-' knowed nit all de time 1 And' day rho long ago, that it is made of the initial le and there are other anomalies of t,is kind. the infliotion called monochromatic vision. 'noagh Kant done got Billy I" tars of the phrase "For a day,"and ig to But to find a dozen indieatinganyt ing from One cats sombtimes imitate the effects of tleman near the door, putting down Lha �. > - Indeed he half believed rt, for no sooner applied only to habits, or customs, or fag two to fifty, it is neccessary to to the color-blindness through over-fatigue of the newspaper in which he wasengrossed, "Just � t A .- ! did he scramble to his feet than he wag ions, which will probably not be lasting. earthenware trade Here the s'ze and eye. Thur Mr. Brett, the English painter, you come and si t on my knee." .'_ F' "Say well is ood, but do well is better; weight of articles decides how man make a told the members of the Royal Astronomical This the youngg lady laughingly did c ' ' again knocked flat by this mysterious some- g o well the letter. dozen and in 'u s, bowls, fates, a ro on Society not long ago that in painting a scar- The old gentleiman made himself very'` AJ thing that seemed,to his excited fancy to Do well seems spirit, d , J g h sue a veritable sant. And it had certainly Say well it godly and helpeth to please, there are two, four, six, eight, or ore to let geranium,after working at it for a guar- agreeable to her, asking "whether she was . . g v the wort he dozen. A dozen composed of twelve ter of an hour, the artist will not know that rr,arried and wishing be were youn er, k 1 - come from among the graves. He had stood But do well Yves goaly, and gr es t with his back to them,facing down]sill. If e1 e• artidea is a very unuienal thing in the hole- it u scarlet at all, but wilt o on paintin� etc. . At length the young lady atgruf}ed er: 4i t d otter trade, and as a resalt therelate f,tft vrere bleak or aoloress. "Red, intention of alighting at Goldington road. only he could reach the bottom of it, where Say well to silence sometimes is boon , , sale p y " ''," "=_ ' b this time Black Mammy ought to be,un• But do well is free on every ground,' few clerkships more difficult ui Hold than in he ezplainlsds�" u a very irritant color to "I wish see you safely llantl my"I live; �; O leas, indeed she had seen and been !righted Say well has friends, some here som this line. I tried the work Duce and failed the retina, and be added that " y�iu oan says the old gentleman, ga y. ,� >7t ' away by his struggle with this demon of the there, ignominiously. To have to$nd the cost of look at green until all is blue.'' at the corner." > . it a Rut do well is welcome eve wheteY ."�0 artioles at to`mach a dozen, schen that �4 Surely yott are not Mr. P.?" says tbi ;_ dark . Again ha got to his knee , to b bte'of Labor at Anita, Have oun lady. �11� Again I;Hocked flat with a resounding By say well to many God s Word cleaves, ' dozen may mean anything, averydifficult The Kraig Ps'•+ y g tl astpnished>Mi I t for lack of do well it often leaves, task until a pnan gets thorvaghly used to it. :recently built a ball of their own, costing "Yes,"answers he, gree 9 i thwack. Bu her knowled a of his np.me. • T _I r l � Stretching himself full length,Billy began If say well and do well were bound in on That is easy then, I have been told, though x$10,000. g ' r • _' to roll down hill faster than ever he had frame, I n®ver got used to`it sufficiently to know M. 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S Qw a ' - - = , , as �u . .. . �1 - K V.- . g'published eve Friday morning at'its office ing the exhibition week at her uncles, hie. . .. Pickering Ont. G NERAL STORE BUSINES t . A -1 (Ino. Cheater. - :. _ f y _ 4yq ;r T . MS• - - --- �'e t i . „ . fi `` A, great number of people who h j - 1N1.9E par year, 91.00 itpaid in advaliee. e 1- Ifriends in ScarUoro, flava taken advan a �' 'P'1_CK ING "'�� -1- VIN .. � 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING : : - tago of the exhibition rates to visit them. - . i �- . 1. > )f'iiist insertion,per tine - - - lo'bente A very quiet wedding took place on S elldid •: stand, sltllatet� t A ' " I z Each subsequent iusertiou,per�line - 5 . k..:' ''his rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. Tuesday evening at Searboro Post Office . . . �� Tertisements. where the Rev. Mr. Walker united by - - - - . • _ - . Special terms given to parties making con- WEST HILL, - - c- matrimonial bands Mr. Norman D'Ialc�ru rat is for or 8 months p by the year. Half- �Ot�l hlte Wlne and 1' ruit• - . yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. t0 Ida, second daughter of 111r. Z.Knight. - t!w - .. . Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, The wedded eoavlA at once went to their 14 miles ea>A of Toronto.. - one year, 00,payable in advance. -_ . . ,. . a I ' 1�-Notics in local columns tcu cents per line, new-home where they will share the re- 1. . r .ZAve cents per line each subsequent insertion. y onsibilities of life together. Special contract rates made known on applies- p ` - _ _ . --- --:o: �- "� tion. IIc free advertising. �� .. , s <. ;;� ... Advertisements without writter, nstructions OANAAN, N. Y. w. #1 00 worth of 1"irst Class o'ibek on land, . , . 1.,• will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- - 5 _' �grdingly. Orders for diecontinuiug a3rer Coe - -- - - M - - ' ments must be in writing and sent to the pub- A few gays apo I journeyed to see the omy store and good dwelling house, A FIN �VOI.E SPICE J.,i MIXTURE*RE• g Heber. assemblage of farmers, etc,, at the Leben- 13 acres of land with orchard . Job Work promptly attended to. .- on Springs. It is customary to hold such - - f. W. J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. revival gatherings annually. I founasome and outbuildings. A PECIAL BLEND OF OPPES• .- . - . . 30 camps, as many teams, dreary, wailing _ s �I I .^,:, ----- - - .. - - - hymns being sung, a minister discoursing _ - _ It - Our Polltlo�-Strict Independence. the gospel to a dripping congregation, and For tBgjRg aPPly to . , :0: . . . . . the rain pelting through the pines as if it . . - . Our .�im�A First-class Local Paper. `� . : - intended to swamp that congregation of the . ., - A T EI,I,�O ' 4, P r a : O�ir Expesotttitions-The hearty righteous, then I left with a load of sump f v Gini meeting moteture on my apparel. I wend- - ' �. WHOLE A N U Cr RO U N D �����:S -O � � - npport of the veovle of Pickering and i ed my way from thence to endeavonr to HIGHLAND CREEK. - catch a glimpse of the most aimless sect of - - - T, r le in the world. I refer to the '"Shak- k I FRIDAY S i T. 16, 1892. peoEEDple ClO�ee1 a ' ere. The order had its origin in England, I : - through some woman, who, after being Ginger, . . ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. shut up in a house for a number o! days, Pe er - `` � .-11 l sick unto death, had been the recipient of p A� . '- a divine maaifestation, that not only cured Bp1Ce, . k _ . 1 The protest and , cross-petition in • . . . - ' . . - her, but had inspired her with some unor- - . . the South Perth ele.,tion: case were , C1IlII&IY1011, h thodox teachings—so the story runs. Any- HAVE a limited quantity of choice " -_4 dismissed at Stratford Monday, no way,-she a number of followers, wbo Macer - ,_� h ` evidence being offered. in the coarse of time emigrated to uncle fall wheat for seed Of the follow- t' _ Bum's domain. There in Lebanon some to varieties, at price stated opposite Carraways, . :.. 1 Peaches arC scarce in -Western On- thousand of them live, in large six story ea .h. . Cayenn' , Etc. - - , _ �- buildings, iu batches of about a hundred in _ ' - s . - - 1 tarso this season, and the grape crop J es' `Winter Fyfe, X1.75 .a bus,ired) each building, which they call a family. w All Saes of Fruita�•s. - ' - : is comparitively light,but the plumb The Shakers have two supreme eiders who A lerican Bronze, x,1.50 �' - . crop is comparatively a coixplete fail- provide for all their wants and receive ell ti rprise . .$1.20 " .{white) __- _-____ ___ _____ _ . . . i. - --- - -- -- - - -- --. ., . . Ure. their earnings which they can„grub out of C nadian Velvet Chtiff,"$' :,00 - their extensive farms. Marriage is a fail- r � I ' I - It is repOlted in St. John that the ure Shaker notion, for they neither marry JONES WINTER Fl`Fh. is the bestR I C H. A R ' �. I ! : Legislature of New Brunswick will be1. : .- ! nor give in marriage,e, so Lhat they solely r 1 Winter wheat �',r0��'lr anti tt �pOd N S . Y rely upon poor uatorttiaate waifs who are �'' 'lder. I think it will pay to get3AR1�WA.RE STORF,� ►> _ 1. dissolved nest week and that a gener• sent to them for an existence. They are i o the stock of this wheat. - � ,=�t al election will take place in October willing to shelter children and keep them. is the place to buy your harvest tools. �r� z `fi>. next.t, - _ Should the one time child at the age of 21- SURPRISE is the best wliite wheat �'`� years wish to return to the world, the j sed. and a splendid yielder, large, perks of all kinds. �. . ' ' There is considerable talk of having Shakers pay its fare to the place from, m heav • anti white. hakes, Seythee and Snatlis, , - � Local Option voted on iii Toronto at whence it came, and -it is a Shaker no p p' y Turnip and Carrot Hoes,. r,_. �` the next municipal election. The more. But should the 21 years old simple- AA.I RICAN BRONZE g Go id for Screen wire netting for windows and doors,- - t `" P ton elect to stay with them, it must be li llc sandy soils, also doe we o Readv made window soreens, .10 arid 36 in, �; _ temperance people will urge upon the content to don homely garb, wear its hair h avy. K City Council the advisability of taking lona at the back and t;port a fringe over - Boys express wagons, - - 3r1c11 a Vote. ." - the forehead. It must avoid communica- - - _ - Bird cages and whips. 1. , t, - ; = tion with outside sinners, never hanker for Bran $12, Shorts $14, Screenings and eerything in the hardware line. 4,,: . - 4 James Trow, ex M. P. for South any attractive face of opposite gender, ab urs doctors and their nostrums, and be ' z Per ton for cash at the mill fora G1Ve 11S a call • Perth died in Toronto of heart failure. j , a bort rim© to reduce $tock before .. i ` _' wiUiutt to dance in church when the spirit - 1.- . He was subject to• such ailment for moves it. Not only thin, it must be cub• s ck-taking. In ton lots and for c1.ash - RICHARDSON. = . ' .c°: ' Some tiiYie Past, and was in- the city' servient at all times :o the Faders, whn in o (y, - T i. consulting with physicians when death their turn allows it the scra V bone of ex- . _ . - IV._ a R F L REEI�T �` istence, tree from'all passion, ambition or ' i a 19 . P=OKERT1_TCi• ONr^ -#' ^ overtook him. 1 . - •. pleasures.acne The r f h may be be • nd -G N W _ . . e ee i air }o , • - reproach, but in my judgment sane her GRI•. OUD. { The preliminarf enquiry Into to the --- - --- - - - -.. - - - --- - - -- -- k ' mita and nuns, in the true sense of the - -:' -- ._ - t alleged acceptalice of a bribe by Hon. word are as chimerical agthephilosopher'e "' `` - Charles Langlier while a cabinet Mill- stone. Some miles from the Shaker .1 , t tF RN TURE ' ' - ' - ister of Quebec was begun in Quebec settlement fres Qneechy Lake, a lake cele t • . I FURNITURE g - " . ."'. 1_. . - � . ` Wednesday.. After much talk the ease beefed by Mtsa Wapner to her novel bear- , I _ . . , - ing that name. Apart from this, ueech i s -- - - - - __ . - , r = has put off for some weekN. lake has romance and tragedv ass ociated • , .. . -" . " . t . Sam Small,wllo was associated with with its waters, for some few years as a �'ou shotlld see our 1.4 bedroom suites. i, - young lady on the eye of her marriage ;�� Sam Jones, as a relioi0us revivalist went out on the lake with discarded lover - f Plllah gild Hfhll' C1Ut11 Parlor Suites x f' through Canada a few years ago, met and neither she or he ever came to shore _ _ - " q•ith a rather serious mishap last week. alive. Whether the calamity was accident ,. • s - suicide or murder has never been deter• +t 1 e111t�,�remarkably 1(1`� pr1CeS. Oil returning home to llls hotel 111 mined, but rejected suitors are alwa 's - . . `; - } Picture fral�in clone to order. Vincennus, Ind., after Having deliver- queer fish to flounder with • . - ' - ed a powerful temperance. address, he Cdtrr" Now i8 the to Order . _ �x - . We are beadquarter� ill this township for Undertaking goods. Everything was shot in the leo through a window - - • R.4 . required in this line always 1n stock. by an unknown person. - Netts Advertisements. 4 - _. . . t _ _ ill HeadS - HILTS I)ILLIN�HAlV F _ 1� I Hon Geo. E. Foster, and Sir J. Te FOR BALE:-Aseeond hand lilteaton in - . C. Abbott start for England itr a few splendid condition, also mutter ,n �;uvd UNDE.RTAKFRS AND Eb1BALIERS repair. Apply at this otllee. it-ti. J _ t days. The Premier has had bad - = --- -- - - -- _ __ - - f health for some time past. He called �,OR SALE :--A number of registered T e��C PYC���RIN1, Ol�TT. _ a his Cabinet together the other da • and high Grade l3hropahire Rinne and two 1J ----- -- -- - - ------- _ l y Durham Bulls. THOMAS Pi G1H. 47-49. _�__ • , : for the purpose of handing in his res- - - - - _-. --_ - - - - - -__ .. - - ignatioll but his colleagues persuaded Ii�OR BALE :—A tine black worsted NOTICE TO 1 coat and vest whirr► the owner haeout• FARMERS ' ' him to refrain from doing so Until af- grown without having worn. For particulars, - .� .. � _W . � _ ter hI. . . . . ,ill . - is return from consulting with apply to N$we ofaCee -�4a 47 Statelelltsr., : i Sir Andrew Clark, for which purpose -r TRAY ED from the premises of the e - i=- . * ._ - ! Ile ViSltB the Old Country. The aD- nndereigned, lot 18, con R, Pickering, a - _.` t� earliag heifer-redo with white .pot on tore- V- , - 1. GW is •your time to purchase your Haying and Ha_rve.ting' machinery � ' ` pointment of his successor is being Bead. Information will be thankfully received n NulallUfaCtul'ed b 11lasse , Harris Co. universally discussed, and all appear __- ___ ___ _ iVel�rC� y' 3' (Limited) head office Toronto,. - - by lira, Ellis,Claremont, Ont. 47-4K . `. , . �, - ) to be agreed that the choice is posed : - and sold by S.a. F0RSYZ'=3, Pickering, The following , : a 9 STRAP :—Came to the premises of . - t- . in one person, and that man is Stir the undersigned,lot 90, it: the_'4th con, are the varieties :—New 11lassey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. ld B. - John Thompson. 1. Pickering,about the last of June, a blackraced Cads EtC• " to No. s A, and Pattel+son binders G and G ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford lamb. owner will please call and prove pro- f Mowers, different idtlrs of cut, also the 1'alten Pea Harvester, Ha Tedders, 1. n' ;, - - . - perty and take the same away after paying ex- y - `" posses. John Mitchell,Hrock Itoadl'. 4:>47. ekes, Seufflerfi, I'loWs, `�'a ons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine.- �j" L ­ '­ Z�. Official examination_esEa,blishe's the ----- - -Mit - oc-- ----- R g gg r t . I -, fact beyond the least possible doubt TORN TANNER & SON wish to 'an• _ i " Prices from 10 to 1;3 cents per pound, and we leave also repairs on hand for - --.: V nounce to the public that they have open- Toronto Prantford and Patterson mach Ines all also 130 d18`erent kin of low that fi�-e�ases of resp Asiatic Cholera � • e;l (,ut a butcher rchou iu Dowewi els block: g P . exists in New York City. SL1Ch lice f rewlt meat alwnysun handy In rase of abseuc0 ' " pdint. . Order 1'011l' t'epair.; ('ar'ly, f`'arerooms opposite R. 110ORE'S black- ,� . orders left witu the�iieeos Noone or t1'. Logan, . . been the report for several day's past, posttuaster, will receive prompt attention. A 8111►t11 shop. . - . �'• - . but now the statement Ilan been oflic- eau solicited. 38-tr . . . _ _ _ _____ sally confirmed. How the disease has - ALES Ei4 'ull line of Stationery j list ��• Pv'II PTH, PICKY RING. - ' ` I-' been transmitted, no one can imagine ' -_ --- ----------- ---'--- —-- --- _.—___- -- ----- --- - -- - _ !, I � . -as every possible precaution has been WANTED `i . to" halal. _ PENNYROYAL WAFERS. ]DAVID 1VIIT observed. The New York mails ar- - I - 9. - - i ' A sped&mouthy medicine for ladies - .f ' Ming at Canadian points will be fume- Tc.Sell our unexcened N Stock. stead IV ,..�' . employment and control of terrritory. Have done S u,ft �= f+M heatLal ing p PICKERINO. : ated. Since the dread scour e_ has1. - h"�°xowubyo:�IIaio°i a;,,, llas for sale first class Mowers, Twin _ , �, g business in Canada 35 years. Liberal pay to the - p p �- reached the Continent, It IS almost right tnan, lend for terms• le ecce,wd will useasata. Inviromt�ee I + _'_ ' " CHASE BROTHERS CO., � chess organa Buy of your druagiet ' Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- -: . impossible to prevent it from spread 34 47 Colborne, Ont. o ��o with our eitnature anroee �, -- - - o Aoold.0 tutee SmIed I Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes :.: - 1119. rhe only thing that canoe done , _ Mrtn.iled x°awn,p, 10Y . - OR BALE. The estate of the late reah EII$ZYA oH�:xtc�wi Iron Jacks, Single Ploirs and other ' to stay its progress is to observe more F Mre. Every, containing 60 aerea, being . Dttraou,![wa minutely our sanitar regulations. composed of the S.W. quarter of lot l0,In the ommeralal printing done -- - - _ artleles. Plow points and other re- _ - - m y y g 2nd con of the the township of Pickering,front- pairs kept on hand, manufactured by �� ' _ .here is not the least doubt but that in Kingston road,4,} miles from the town of -� he revalence of this epidemic will wt„tby and ij miles from Pickering Village. - - ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD the Mowat M'f'g Co., Whitby. Ca,II `'` ` . . p ' . - I - P Good soil,good buildings and every convenience. ith the least possible delay and ins f • . I} ` �laterla,lly interfere with the Success This is a very'desirable property. Title Ingle- J Organio Wmkne�,Failing Mempry, Last of pact before purchasnlg. North - - .. ) - _ I potable. Forlurthor particulars apply on thesKY, P Y Y• positively cured by of post officecorner. , •r` . of the Worlds Fair next year. premises,to A.A.PORT,County Archi ct,Whit- Haxol:on'e V Vitalizer. .Also Also Nervous Debility, _ �, . � ----- by, or W. V. RICHARDSON, Notary Pubilo, Vimnm of Sight, Loss of Ambition,Unfitness - • Ind" 1n -a neat 'itnd titSt to Ma Stunted Devo•o ?q Pickerinlq. tLBtffly, pment, Loss of Power s Xn aildltion to his local new6itiper, a _____ _ - Patna is the Back. h i by Emissions, Dtaln in LOOK ----- HEREr `Urine,SerAinal Looes,j Sleepleaede Avorsion : . ��; `, �usiness inan, to keep up with the tlfriee,. I ssss,, ._ - to Society Unfit for St:tdy� Ezoeaeive Indus- OOKSCONON 8001 1 t. sllonld re ularl read some reliable bnsi- manner, .. :. genre, eta, eta Every ottle guaranteed. _ Ott:' y `A esu paper. One that is-devoted to trade .• i, cold yearly. Address, enclosing .tam : 0' tt. `, d, OTls A p P COMPOUND - ,_,, � � .► II. • Tc�N, Qrxduat� fox tis 4LF.L . In gen©ral must, we think, prove themost - Phtsntaoist. Pouter St,Toronto.Ont. A 1 `ge ig A recent discovery by an old s �' - ;- )valuable to the merchant or manufucturei' phyeI ,. succomfully used Call�and avoid- the rush. ____________ - ,r -- --- -- - ment of Ara' , bags1:1 ,A- . *vho alms to be well-informed. such a monthlyp by thousands of lad- carnal is .the Toronto Monetary Tunes, fes Ie theonl perfectly .clTYffiIS 3'1'1►HL>li-Pickeag Statioa Q.T')a . ' his 'net nd reliabieniyedioinediscov- 'j`R,ttNs �.OINti EasT AU>; A$ FOLLOWS:— selling ver ' c� `� f: �s . =,. he Special b'a11 Edition of whir Bred. Beware of unprincipled g 3 :: :a = : n >, I:', o band. Between ire artistically design druggists who offer ins oe � - No. ii h�x>?tz ss 8:02 A. iii. a�" - tl Q ��. . _ xluediotnes n place of this. Ask for Cooke of ' •: o fel lG. 14fl�cg>u 2:27 P. hf. oFFIC� � n't l to call �' - fid coves:� In brown tied gold, file reader. ton Root Compound,take no substitute;; or en __ R tI•e fair sans le of ills ground that close $1 and 4 throe cent Canadian poetage _fx Lot3bu, (3:x0 ill fin p ae led b re. ii 19 J �•'.M . . - ' - -�. ', atampein letter and we will send a Y wl , >2' IiPASg1t ;. . '. L seri issue. From v "�y� Y1 p _ - ered in e9,C w y rtieUlare iv lain en- .,1 ' , • .. ..,. anCd a ']./mine � , �A a ��-. , COV turn mail. Fu.i sealed pa p ,., '` . :,: t di@ietilt to `see how vele a toladieeonl ,2 stamps Address por<id �` 4_ 1T W oollt�a�xOT tib:.s FoLLowa, •-. ti Y the_aortents it is nQ p y [�(}k A . i herBlook la1 Woodweraave , ... �, Rf?, oAl� ';. ,: : 3,, ' >. ` b sera has L1Ily Co. No.8 F s _ - �E- ., " y..� .Y rs W. H. .. �'; the ss 2 'y �. •. - * a .i pa . ournal, for n b M . A . ,�.� _,,,, � ) 5 ,i ,,_ ;.. !, �� R - JACKSON) phis reit Zidiehi an. Mold ih Pic eri y ii. _ _ .: * , a pet „ y , .� > : . .. _ ', lead tt k, t �' --., .,-.1tk - ., - accorded .the 1 R n M. D. and all res onalble dru ipt. ... nnlverall Bateman, _ ;See " - y r a> i. - ::. , - - .- .. ��`` CK• RU D �._ a 8r whe e r . . •u_ L1 . I.I. 1 $ y 9 ..i +ice' ,. - t. , •,. ,: ., lave. �; fir,. - `. ',:a?,- •� .,F ."1.. _ - -o- 1 -:. .._-,.. :. -1 s .;_.-•':.,r >-4".'a e.�t 3"T. %..'L�Bs:: ..C3: �,g�v -c -L ,;.: -_ .. _ -:.._ K : .. chi „i. - - t: '`t4., z. .61 :L _S.• . Y ,;re _ 1- , L :11e _ . . 1...., ..r .- .. ;: -.� .., ..�-.-:..-, ••� w i.+'-:`45 �.,'2,+,.. :Fel, �: -'i�S - _ ytt, r„k,h. .j;.i:� � , - P s• w ri '�'{k,s;, �r.Pu rs$;�' ”"G�� - .a-a - - •r' •ii. .:r' {'�m/-� tJ. y.. dair: c�y ;Y - { - r .. _ .,-,,. ..,. ,... - - ,. -.-.- .` - .. .. . 61,1�1 .lir. . . d/ -1. - - 14 .:.,Ls. Arm wk., 4PN-WN .. �"-s;+,. . 318 hi:r - ->..- , 11 _ -- --- - .4: - .:..,., Y .. �.�Y. v+t a �. :. . '$Cc. .i.••. -z.,. 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The objection-that there is not - �,,,,,,,,,ti� / . I -.i FROM OUR EXCHANGES. ham Business College,e,bas been kind encash ti a for the older members to attend eo #WIR•■••+ ��-■•• •■■■■■■■•■•■■■•�•■■■•■■%■■■■••••■�•�•••••. " ` ,' :, �74"= �:a -I r: }° I to let us hear from him. Atter much ray week night meetings, can not reason- - - .__ti t ,LL " R j rhe Nest Toronto Junction seer de•- wandering through the Western states ly be raised, for under the old Bible class E HEAT BARLEY OATS an all kinds of EAB - :. ",i'` .t : teutnres, vale}e >115U,000, sold for X129,• are prepared to parohaso W d ,#' ,; - where he served as cow-boy upon a ranch, a stem, the fathers and the mothers found to be delivered at our Elevator at The lace of deliver ; ;. t. F 1851.66. FRENCHMAN S BAY p r f - he has received a position as gtenoprapher t ne to be present, and it then, why not is er sate for old or ouuq trams, no electric ears uo railwa crossings, no �) *h �' ,a - . ,. Yours Loan, no one may be able to tell in a wholesale firm in Lincoln, et us come bt down to a lain • . ;!" M y the capital ti w ? O 1 g P soreeobinq locomotiyes. It will be decidedly to the interest of farmers to clean all ' our fol tune but ou can work It out, of Nebraska. Success has everywhere at- s tement of neglect,leer and nay that in the ' ' y Y Praia intended for market properly. " f --`' �j' ourself. tended his footsteps, for as a boy who is f tare we will glue a helping hand to our r �Y'•. '`- .,; Do not mix siz and two rowed Barley L F ; f r _�- -- VPe are all made of dust: the only dif• willing to work at any honest work ie bound g owing )±:pworth League. As a proo[that _ I , }., I 11-; � " #stents is that some people have more to Bacceed. We trust that health and pros- a interest is being taken in the welfare of Do not mix Blank Eye knd other Peas: `t s ti I. 5=` . aril will ever b t e youth h of this community b the elders Ala am f mons was los i a n he end is not et- ex ••mere ` ' ` ' . t #;W,�' ' > and In them than others. p Y er a his boon oompanioug, y t y y large canto y t sat se so rand t y y po .f ,, } + , - f, Mr. John M. Wilson, for 60 vests a Harry Lawton, whose genial face and would like to Bee a good attendance of from such mixtures. Farmers, Graindealers, Warehousemen and Forwarders should .. � a t � i. pleasant words have been missed from our t e tatter at the meeting to be held $apt. vie with each other in doing thoir separate parte well, so that CANADIAN BARLEY , , ,+ A,'t .i 3•_ ,i,s. resident of Oxford county, died on Satur- A� s� ,. y. He !sates a fortune of $200,000. midst since the spring of '81, is located(ae 2 nd,the President in the chair. The time and PEAS may take their place in the markets of Europe beside our Wheat, Cattle, • � - . ' i�R, . they say out �V est) in a thriving railway o meeting is 8 o'clock, sharp. Sheep, Cheese and Apples, squid to any. i i` � - The editor of the Port Perry Standard .! . town of Montana. On hia departure from y , � w' ;� �s away on a tour through the States- his native village, be went to the Pacitio '2' 305. MOODY' Y• . nVh�re in thunder did he get the money 2 Coast, where after observing the mining MARItHAM *sF•; .� Another natural Etas well, has been industries of that youngest of Provinces Agent for W. D. MATTHEWB 8c Co. ,�„� r _; f Mr. J.'Sim son B. A. late head master , struck at Ruthyen. Pipes are to be laid British Columbia, he returned east. The p Liver 1 Markot, August 27tb, 1$92. - _ j ,- , to Windsor, Markham High School has secured the , . . Walkerton and Leamington. next we hear of him, he has "struck the - _ - u • , Z,,,, ' ort Dover High School_ . A little girl named Connollv, of Glen• snap, and is sole dispenser of railway sup• - - - -If ice, Ont., of Bold cf a box of Mor pine Plies to the railway meh of St. Paul, Mia. Tramps are invariably blamed ae the .r : . M P use of the fires in farm buildings. A t t s r ' ills and swallowed so than of them that nesota. Here, by his diligence and hon• FURNITURE i - _ s +.. 1 . Y actical Lam ton farmer remarked the _ DEPOT . ., f, I _1 _. . he died iu two hours. eery, he wine the favor of the Superinten- her day that he ♦ae satisfied that the s - _}•� i _ I , : Inspector Awde, of Toronto, has had dent of the road and is promoted to the 1 covered cotton used to protect the bind. _'. .rt f position he sow holds in Montana. Harry - r, t f . . occasion to seize anddesf;royalarge nein- s waa the cease of the mischief in manyI- ITEVALErl, . }.her of baskets of peaches which were un• we are informed by hie kindness, has in- see. He cited an inetiince where the oil• ! ' •Y � -',,; creased in balk for he ti the scales at t fit to use the other da cotton had been folded and placed in the A' 9• 180 pounds avoirdu nine. No doubt with p P nae, and was discovered to have ignited The Warereoms are re late with a stock �)f Bedroom setts 4 _ 1 Special Constable John H. Davey was his guitar and his not unmusical baritone p r -- { ` ', phot and killed in Brookville by JameA voice lie ie charming the natives of the vii- d wag in a fair way to.destroy the build- . Parlor Sults, Easy Chairs knd all forius of modern + i 44 , y i g. This hint is probably worthy of at- % '� McMahon, whom he was trying to arrest lage of hie adoption, even as he did in the ftlr?]ltllre. '' ution especially at a time when tires - •-- for shooting two other men. days gone by those of bis own native - 4• - Mr. P. Keenan, agent at Sunderland, berg. onq farm bnildingg are becoming so al- ` , , 1. ` Edwin F. 1liacke , known- to the sur tntngty numerous. - _ ;Ont., for the Massey-Harris Company, Y . - - c roaudiu country as a cricketer and a en• Several cows pasturing in Jarman s Held suffered a broken wrist and other injuries g Y g longing-1 to Wm. Fleming, 1 to J. Rig- Pictures framed in all designs. RepalCil►� of fIII`Yllture 8r ; rids by his team rennin awe stale jolly, good fellow, is another one of r - _- � y R - ns and 2 to J. Jerman, got oat throaQh .. SpeClAlt�7. 1. } y th• old Kinsale boys who has not forgotten , <:' Inspector Hut;sa has reported to the n open gate on Monday night, and stray . . - + ` °f the correspondent to thb N>rws One last � i' } Toronto Puplic School Boad that the city word from him is to the effect that be has into Mr. W. A. Rodmaa'e garden on t choole are eat! over erowtled, and that ranktin street, doing some damage to his Funeral furuistlin 7a and all un(lertakiu'r Yt�( tllrt3ffii�11tB. tar Y a snug berth ander the win of his antis is '" :; increased aecotnmodation is au absolute the railway centre at Cedar wing ids, in the arden. Rodman impounded the cattle Y P aiming at t32 for each cow, to bis garden " tlllerdl8 C011dtlCtBd ill n1t�(leril r;liV�id. , L ... ,necessity. state of Iowa. Ed.. as we uspd to call him , - ade up of 1} bushels of potatoes which he - _ i - Mr. Thos. Conant, of Oshawa stepLed has seen considerable of life since he left _ ; - upon the sharp point of a wire nail, pro• home. Although-it is bat two years since va he dug that evening and left on the 'i\�T_ �_ HAC-;r.c. :�T, "'C7CThIZ'EV.A.S..I�'. '- rnding from a board, and it entered hie his departure, still he has held lucrative round,also ate h{a tomatoes and destroyed __- _ _ _ ^ is beets and carrots. The fence viewers - �'■ . -t - �i'oot-ver11 y seep, making a nasty trouble- posNious-in four different cities of the tT •ere called in to settle the dispute as it . - - - '` i .. oma wound. j S• and, appy are we to state that good as considered that Rodman's elaini were - I ` t • Charles Il. Westgate, A can+lidate fe��i fortune h>3Ca constantly been doggiugghie Kceseive, and a raised the damage at NEW DISCOVERY• ���C IDE ;fes11 heels, ever since the time he dropped the Pp in compounding a solution s part was accidently spilled on the hang - :,•. ". ; the Methodist ministry, itu� been !listed rty five cents each cow.-Economist. p ' ;,low handles to grasp the pert point. Of t and on washing afterward it wa» di that t)tie hair was tom- - ;in the asylum at Kingston, h,k ving Ic+:a ef, the boys who have sought homes in the ltev. :11r, Kippan,of Clarement Deco led pletely removed, we at Once trot chis wonderful preparation, on the1. i +p� market and so great hag been the demand that we are now introducing his reason-while attending sunetiticatiou ,,I i,,l 3f the free far from Kinsale, we re• he pulpit of St. Andrew's church here last .. IT it throughout the world uuder the name of Queen's Anti-flair ne. '. ` -`F ' meetings at Irish Creek. ii. t for Ed., the greatestsuccoas, foraddod iulday. , IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND Under the new law, woodcock i15ay n�if. ,,, ;,,1 inordinate ambition, he oaeases Searboro Agricultural metal 110• 8Q SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN N8E IT: . be shot until Sept. 15th. In fact,with teles i t'+ ae t nalities of oliteness, lutes rty, and urn the other night and about tom feted v - La the Latr over and apply the mixture for t few minutes, and the %. ' ; P rrangements for their great fair on Thurs- ( hair disappears ae if by magic without the slightest pato or Injury when 'exception of ducks, welsh tiiitc be shot ;ir,+ie that go so far t0 make up the nuc- ,tc appliPdoreverafterward. Itisunllkeanyo berpreparationeveruaed �1'ilttevale band waren a for like purpose. Thousands of LADlEB who have been annoyed lay fie _. the [; g p . e rite. K anti ARMS attest its �, NEC - r ACF. . . {. .. heir ill , ureto write on t F It 1 f bra i ass man c ant halt Sept. lit, no game bird can „t 3 be k ul s n t� Y d for the occasion. with not appreciates beard or hair on their neck. , who do :MEN PP , �iT Lih - GENTLEMEN - ,ed in Ontario until Sept. 1.�. The lacy 'IR 'I, .t ten' years from now, the three names A detective is workingabout the 10th of .•. ► we have written will be names of the best find a priceless boon In Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away E i - .�a wise one, and as it is lntendt-il to enforce' Iarkham and in Pickering townshi t for a with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter.mpoeslbillt ri d; • R'iae eo le will over' it. citizens of the American Union. ho mote lUe t0 t1)A firth cit Benson Wileon'� barn Price of Queen's Anti-Aatrine$1. per bottle, hent in safety mailia boxes,postage paid by no(securely ,,,r Y i a; it , g f � _ - ' Pl y people seaied from ottnervation). fiend money or stamps by letter with full address ppia nly. Correa► - The Ontario Statutes for 1fi9Z are issued it be. n the 6th of Pickering a short time a,ga, pondence strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in every word it .. z ,-' - ��e once had a f+,mons Bible-class in our coutalns. We invite you to deal with us and you will Cud everything as reppreeented. Cut th out and c an the volume is quite a formidable book hick is thought to have been iucendiaryx rend to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO.,174 Race street,�i1lIOINNATI O. You can � , t midst. It was known as the best attended, containing 994 pages. The Consolidated . ' un. register your letter at any Po9t Office to insure its este delivery. �Pe will play gb00 �or stay case h . `r t the best conducted, and the best in every of failure or si�Khtest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle ruaranteed. « `13 Municipal al Act covers oyer 300 folios, and - .mss-•• �-- - . ` P other respect of any class upon the circuit. To ladies who inttodnee and sell amo theta Menda>as Bodies of Queen's anti-Saltine. the Consolidated Assessment Act nearly It was attended b bot h old and young t • Sale Re Ester. SPECiIt we will present with a SILK DR3198,1a 7.ra•beN■ilk. 1•ztra Latta Bottls end N�>�M "v t =-` r. N Y Y b , g ��� at to select from sent wits order. Good eelas7 or commis" w•tents. t ' silk ;- 100 more. The new Ejections' Act takes ,End each attendant alwrtys left the class at -- ",� ~ 1 135 other pages. It is a valuable book. the close of each week:y meeting, feeling 'A•raaltAY, Sept. 17th Auction sale of %al- HOME RE'FERLNCES : The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water st.; : f z �;�;1-. - Thursday a lunatic patient was brought that it was good to have been there. But uable farm, at Gordcu's Hotel,! ickering, Edwin Alden .'l; Co.,248 Mace at., Cineinnati3Ohio. - . �� , = to the Orillia Asylum in consequence of now, like last Summer's birds' nests, it is being loath east } of lot l0 in the 2nd - ___ _ - - "` `'`'' 11 the Hamilton Insane Asylum being over no more; and verily, the place: that has con. of Pickering, containing 50 acres- " h • -. - crowded. The woman was placed in a known it so long, knows it now no more. belonging tit the estate of the late lits. N0 '� ICE: - Ra PARKER r _, It's decline was spasmodic, though natural. 1), F. )Laver Sale at 3 o'clock. See _ � room on the third floor and shorthy after- P y • 1 Like all things old, though good, it made billri foe further particulars. Thos. Pou- `• - i - �,wards forced open the window and jump- OTWITHSTA:�llING Mlle relrorti 1t1ERCHANT TAILOR 1. rl r , ed out. She Lived until nest morning. way.for new things, which are likewise ch a ctioneer. This is the late Geo 1 ciruulate.i to the contrary, The oval 1. n The aim in the manufacture of Messrs. good. About a Year ago, the Methodist Vogt homestead. Mfg. Co.of „iittby, beg to inform farmers and HIGHLAND CRE19K _ it church was in a great stat© of excitement t,xt,Av, fie pt. !9th :--Auction Bale of the put,lic that their Foundry is aria running. L. ' Tnek©tt Son "Myrtle Nus tobacco ig I sud wat'they are leaking the celebrated"Cen- 'Wil` Y Y and enthusiasm over the formation of so- church property at the frame church, tre cut" 2ltouer TnrnbnU }tinder, Whitbq Twin A choice stock of imported goods always g - to develop and retain the natural at-0111f, c'ieties to be composed principally of youn�� Highland Creek. The Ebenezer church, plow and other in7plemouts as ususi and also on hand. Terms cash. Fit guar- r wr of the tobacco. This requires great skill monibers of the church, and to be khown as lately occupied by tits Cetitenuial oougre- curry on a gonerat ropairing business. and a knowled a of or interesting chem societies of Christian Endearor or hock+ Pointe for all the popular plown always in Mock. anteen. A cull solicited. `'` g S S Kation, as well as the frame church itself. D.smith,Pickering, is our agent. _--.-------0--- 1�a , - ieal laws, . but the results attained sire- ti-•5 of the Epworth League. Following Sale at 4 p. m. for further particulars. Whitby, •fuue Seth Iiia•_.. . . I 11r . ,r� , vastly superior to all forws of flavoriiu,, the eaample of the Methodist churches iu Appiv W Audro�� Aunis or Jacob Brum• NFW PREMISES - . _ _ _ REMOM TO S extracts. . - Ill,! towns and cities,we formed an Epworth well, trustees. a ___- f - The township of East Whitby lost tLe f„.-r.atte among our young Christians. This i t rsf,Ar, fiept. 20th bfouthly auction C!L-�•ME2Z01 ' - - ON - - "suit which i11r. McNitll brought against it I:�'+tt;ne was destined to usurp the positing � sale at Claremont market. The first oue . . M BRUCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK: " �., �R; .ri. �f our Bible cissa ; and thou gh there were l"J t � 3 4 , _.r.- , ' - for payment of a road job, amounting to t' will take place an shovel date, and will `J rr many who opposed a scheme that would do household fur Whitby �darble7011se- X17. I41r. McNally was. to repair a slat , -mark still it was wueist cC stock, vehiclog, `• •1 t sutra. �Vheu corn leted one ac�ay with such a lard niture, Ztc. Writ DowaweU, manager, ' � -- -- x' ._� . road for tl a P thought that the youth of the conununity ti . o the commissioners accepted and the Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. Articles will' .M j `� needed an awakening, and it waa maintain be taken at 1 per cent oft 8�3 and over, J Mathison H aw�111, `. L. other rejected the job; whereupon the ed that the proper management of tl►e articles under that amount can be ar- - - - - i coancil refused !o pay for it-hence the League would bring r about the desired re- I hianutraot•urera of 4 % g b ranged for. �"i td . Marbleliontimentls, Headstones sad all ,, J. s 26 trouble. - vivul. Hence, it is a matter of history that On Saturday last two immense copper- the Epworth League was organized and has ---- -- - - • other Cemetery Worki ° ' � �' ken came b ex rest± from hire beau in workin,; condition for nearly ayear. - FARMERS' MARKET. alio Impofttetesoi Scotch, Swedish, alas» - '` ' - lieaded snakes y p A. M. Dodge, for Mr. Sutherland, the But, to be clear, has it done ,all that waa Q� erloan and Canadian Qranitos. it would do ? II not, why not'.' TORO\TO, Sept. 16, 189`L. All parties wishing wor k would du well to°all x ` a• to taxidermist, Mr. Sutherland being away prophesied Wheat fall $ UU 76 to UO 00 "a an ns before nrchasiu. All work guaranteed - ` from home, Mr. Jupp had the anti-war To the former of these two quest 10118 we are , ............. and rices of the lowest. . .i ,• win elled to solver in the ne alive. It is tw W to O0 6J I'•'3 ZY ry. Ric3l>.nrdeon, - Agent, „ t„ Pemociats put up In pickle to await P g �'Vheat,sprttlg - -T our firm opinion that the religiouti,zeal has Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 74 tt WIT VINSON � PLOWS � his return. They were taken on .extended no further than to rho beings of Wheat, goose ............ 00 a3 Go O(1 UO1. yIr ' Pleasant Island, off Midland, which Mr. . those who became active members of the ^' ¢''` t + . _ Dodge is having cleared up. Oats, bush...........:..'.. OU 83 to 0(1 84 - 3 S _ League and as such took and still t ke an Barley, bush............. 00 00 to 00 41 1 of all kinds far sale by. On Taesdky last, while George How active, earnest interest, and part iu11 the' .•• W 64 Peas, boob.............. 00 W to ' t vA " cam, of Utica, was cleaning the eyhnder Eiucit ty's work. These persons, methinks' Ha , new, ton............ cJ W to lU 00 pum rj a�i}nye - . . of his threshing machine his right hand may be counted upon one's Nngers. That Y i YVj J 4 �. il �:, �� : .,� �1 got caught in the teeth send was crushed the Society has not as yet shown signs of Straw, ton........ lU 00 to lel 00 ! . COWIE � ` ­ _ 6 50 to U 7b Wmt xx� L eo badly that amputation, of the whole accomplishing its desired end, is we think,; Dressed hogs•••••• CK t�@rOWy �rO�r�.@tOT -4 bcttlt members and others., orequarters....... 4 b0 to 500 ., Beef f � hand was necessary. It is reported that 'evident to all, - Mahn of - t oigonin .� >yiueh Uf what it will do under the new regime: Beef, hindquarters...... J 00 to •9 50 . BROUGHAM. ! , the doctors fear blood p g dlutton..................... t>:50 to iy Lift, Force 8c Suction Pumps gym is felt for bit. Howsam, as be at the head of which is the Preald©rat, Mr. P P P .i Veal, eareass ............. 7 00 to 8 50 z � - r lost hie wife a short time ago and is. left Robt-'Avoy, we are not re ared to ro Dee well Pumps of Brass, Iron and ' ` % phesy. But if the Proeldentcan only lust! Ib,,,,,,,,• , ,,, UO lfl to 00 `0 p' p Call and price before purchasilig from �;� t � - - I Batter, . • •.. �' with the care of six Emall children. into the bare-bones of the organization Eggs, doz............. Porcelain. ��- - 00 00 to 00 18 . ,_ . On Saturday last License Inspector GEARED ANO PUMPING WiNOMltl8, . -other dealers. ; h •,,, = ' I + Y some of hia zeal and energy, and if hd wil� T -- . - - - -- �; Fer�nison of Whitby, viii ed Oshawa, and be helpeG by all Christians in theeommun; DOMINION ��� Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and WHITBY MARBLE AND �� with Constable Hanlan s ant some time -,� `i itv, we will not have the shadow of a doubt 3 searching Algttire's recta rant for liquor that the hoped fol and promised era Wil Cistern Pumps. Mail orders 1.�'' } t which the inspector had eason to behove have set in. To the litter question-Why 500 000 promptly attended to. �� "� ' f 11 _ - the ex cted sec' �a its! Paid u , $ , t r Granite-_ �' has file League not had pe p pf ,,yA;v (+ J.;iY PH, Avant, Piokerinks I Mq was stored there. None was found on the . Surplus, . - $1,400,000 . - : first visit, although a thorough search was cess?, we would answer that it ie. becana DU N DAS St. - WHITBY. ; 11 - '�•�' �' -- _=-------=- . V its • -1 made of the whole place. Later In the the community at large did not take the in: ' (established isFi9.) s� f day the inspector, still unsatisfied, went t rest ' 1 the organization that it Bhoul WHI l Y AGENCY. W e '�RIENwouenaen, i , ,j� 'din the rear of the store and be ha taken. t'Vhen some heard of theleas i l� . E ' L . re .� to a she fall of th© Bible class, they woredlep a BAv1NQl3 DL+'i'AKTh1ENT. „ ' fi_ � , hind it he found seven sugar barrels filled ani wished in their very heart of heart; Interest allowed at highest current rates. No with bottles of ale. The stuff was at once that the League would be next in turf . notfco of withdrawal required. THE Having returned to the old stand.of the �,� r' t `� '` 11 - seized, and the proprietor will have to an- W, H. HOLLAND, Tre+tauring this hope as a sweet morsel the: -- ' �Volfenden Ganite and Marble works, iy s did not lend their presence and influence t� I+nv BIA AGER. p GRAPHER. I am better prepared to execute-all ; ewer to a char a of selling without a -T-_-� - ;( license. lila lneetinga. This class, we are glad 4 '- orders in cemetery and all other * y a; say was but small and are now beginnln , - Ii disposed of his Toronto business work pertaining to the business. �`- - I � - � Ii. LETTER Tt� THE EDITOR : I': •y�j� ��C�• Cuctomem will find a well selected stook Lal ;�` .� •- to View the matter in its proper hgh, . •TME' , Eft and will hereaft©r devote his en-, 1� � Others there were who considered rho Le of foreign and domestic granite and t . �� This department is open to all for rho fair dig4, tirfl time to �'Vhitby Gallery._ marble to choose from. Inspection I' cession of public questions. The writer must sue as a new idea, as evanesaee> tcaistior o % ; �6a I in all cases send hie correct name with copy Something we know to-day, will convince that for strictly first wish it distinctly understood, however BUSINESS Is already COmmenC- fr i `� ' ( We wt Y have lost its address. Thea© of tours` , class work, our prides eaunot be F .' that in no case do we hold ouuriel`s re- were the persons who stood neither for n r sponsibie for opinions exprosse y et n�aiust the socioty, but waited quiet ills' t0 hum, but the facilities are beaten. ", I ? 6 b - !' p�ndenta.-Eve N> ws•1 Y e - Stir-The following is from a late issue to be ready to laud or deride, just as it w s such that he Can. accommodate tall I �` PhCKERI�TG ` * -L'�, � . I ' a success or a failure. It is marvellot sLu er " :: F A z ! of the Economist, repriuted by you. -sons there are who- rewire pictures. During the •'The Village Council have expendgd how mahenevelr an81 new thought s laiincl - + ,.yap `' holiday soasan eallJ nd get photos , � -. - about $600 on the roads this year, the found w Y y �, .N . art on ravel." ed beforo the world. They itte thfrometl a ��ohaye beau appointed solo agents by larger p 8 Esq., Botivmanville, forthe f",1:3 ' ' I . The total amount levied fdr roadie' 'and who under every- circumstance, i C. L. Munson, that w111.be fini'sh6d•in the latest�styae ` �T t ; is oral $827e and the ex death of a mouse to the overthrow of a County of Ontario, for .type best Woyen 1J V MB�t ivi LATH tu� , 7� , ` bridges this year Y Of tl}e Axl.. .- l the whole ext on repair• government, stand at your elbow and la Wire Force is the country, and are pre- " 1 peicditure during Y old ou so, Happily again,thiec ild fence and Bell par and SHINGLES - in and grading the I t Y pared to ba to 4 ;*;` ' . inq the hridges, drain g i, and ravelitl,; the streets; within oar serene precincts. ig few nor t >e Township rights :ou the molt reasonable p QIAL 8ttention .will be givi'�n- � .:.� � � � .1. �' hills, gr tiding g ger. -.The .majority, st whoso d '("� ; bnyinn rlaterial and laying Llie sidwalks, _ farms. We build twenty different stylep . •. e- v , evied. U to rests in a very groat measure the lackof .�JHE SEED LItUMBFR� 1 etc. wall be within the sum 1 - p the Lea ue, is corngosed f on this machine, plain or ornamental. We tG I'al> ily groups and As Christmas t ;��e �, i ' has sen tercet taken to R also own the right doe Ontario County, •--o t'. > ' ' -. . - f the present time less than X600 b red church-members who erroneou y1. } 293.13 is pons e$cept townships Whitby and $rick far 18 tl, titxl8 whe11 mast familie;3 havt3 a ended and of this earn oa y $ rth Lea ae ,beans a ( w•e •n ��ll •�tT �� f A i ; 0 j� exp , omist think that an Epwo _ rho Crabb Patent Fence. M- j ve BARD.AND i>��r ' , r ave!. ' whrfu the Econ g Parties i 1d, t11" , on Kr ,� societ of religious work in whish noun t rohase Farm. or Townfibig rig4t fafr: r@u1 io. , . "lsht3 p\_, t A�@ tR iia . .�; .113�1 ]#_ about X900 It is ae y i e. .pA M:f `�. stretches $293.13 to are su sed to panic •••=AT LOWEST PRICE t oun eo le of above w111 do.well tot f nl ue - ;:, t ;;I- v _,.-.• j, B-In .vill e y g P either t - -. ( gItkt `,,;. r-s.,s ',! t t c ..,.r- o has it enerall t p < ,;," .-: ;. po p , x y. - , n ar the trot g Y idea is wide! w wrong has b# n '` c ,, < 'i'. 0. That this Y (3rsoniaiil , itt 1ot,7 �, ., gi0 Litt ,. 1 . air z � r:'�- �` n�,, �'Y;�, E a oft ii, t'. Y - h F T+ u` e>c- ash,. YPIII.:be atdded >lt -- ! unit! al manors- .. rime bet a -or t � ... - m P ated time-efts t F�,,�••.. P 1ep4 F, : X01 4 ,° `�: {�_ l . w 1 0 bli e.. st write taxa: to. Whitby ,m >: x. wll - ' tom > Y ... otY g t , d l C. 8b p , Cl .� 4 -- ,Hh y;. j2, the above Y talo n ,- . � x oktld. B inaertin a the Lea ue la :�5 { _ Y our kn . °i1 ill < . ;+t.:' ' to g r ell .i fr1t� ,-�.z�f! ,�r,,': ._-� �� _ '.. __: �� �! ,. ��n,: .y ��'�,: .�, rel o er x t;.�. _ - era t of--the nth - }R$:. nr` - 3. ,�k lifner Int t � �x _.� ..•,_,i; - '�, .-Ill. t., - 1.. nate W T 'ti. - - - - S j R t �`, {� t✓. t* J r . t r`. !_ 4 .. �f - 1.i• • •,� �gllfNt: �._ it' __. .: e'- - ;Irt r .,v,3, ,,. rF.. a 4'i. t'` - Y� :'•P - -. x. �. :. a ti�4+ . ... :. - .. _ -..- - -... .: .. `.a.� .�i ,. a, t. r, of _r2=1 -Ss - '? -•°` , .. _ ee inem - I ata. ww :. n # r •, e K e ..- - -- _ � _{ .. � ? �h:.:^ iii -1'' s• -'.` s: ks:: �. �, ,. ,� Cops . . _ • .. _ �, =�.. . _ � ;:: :�. w�,,'� '�``��;�:� .a,_ � a= I�x ,..•.:, - _.�.. <z _�• - n _. L. .f:.. ah R. gild b ..r _ - haunt �Q 4110 a 4t tG A V. , �., . 'K.. t•,I ! Y NS.. j Sept. 6. K. . 1 r-u a k t aai'gh�,m, Sept . '. .7 -t . . - '' .. .-:-. _ d-.4�,. `:�Y lid P 3 ,r s , L �- : v r. '¢ J S• - I A a -�.. i- -+ +- ... , r. x. �. ir_rn- ("€J' .aiv.�a <.. -rF' �i /k _v"+..'l ri r - r I -M.- -.. -. .. . ,sp:..., -.,.^ `',•'- -. a '@ -, 9& ( fT'F• '^"-9 --y'S� "`'F`(Set..,+, _Y �•aA '-`'a':`a. -,.' -t ..t ..-.-.r, a ". -.. .. r- n- 'i. •. _, ii i W - J .: �o- f f(• �'` TT t e r_ ri r... _ :..., _ -. .... -.. -a .t k• .-. b - v . _ ! a , . ,^S-` _:a:.. rya;•. �^a g } .�;,- .. ^'�X S - :-.e.. -,r. i .w...... s.. i.- b- - el' _ dye<. ,_tel, •a-:{e y .;.y,•.: •a -r. C-.: , . . v.- .-. _: ,.: .- _ rJ_ -• : ate. "'^ w.- . ' L. tr < ..._ w'' r -.......... ..1,-... •- moi.-4. . .. Y _ 1 :,�i- ..T - L� i [, 1 s •2 ttl�- ,�.,•.-.. �f _.. _ .. -:�_�s_ _, __ - - - ,-J; ..- �x+-o- _ - r r r ,$�4[- 'i - -rtY 1� c _ r _v. f• 1 - - - - -- - - - - -- — ;r. h . , - d _ _ -- -• �•�• {,,� Q �• - - _. - , r #� V lJ�i�01.t�.a .Crtssv.--This xt►ay prepared t dtfFer "' g, y* ` �" e't iva►e. As a stairs for rbeiimatio t in es ' ' a'' N0 1f� 3IE$. ,�. e: ,a laid poodle. A .live baby,. arlopsad,.- %e of B£sIT.TIFUL NEy.$A,UO V'$LLF;x- v `" g ' z ;: i • more value than many oanary birds. But , '` I- h _� , ., - it ms be ate® ed in Watei, and thei water '21 IfAAKI.EY HARIXb: rlc u CAinsdbta Ceverls r-- "V..�:.:I ddtrereit Y P - even then ou are still unfortunate. The A Dial t is rttlab W a �,t.� i it 'seasoned with salt and pe per,draa either 'tNo i 1+Tvt one; and don't tivant any." ohfldrea are not hone of onr bone and flesh liftlUous o[Acres of i'Sne .tgsteatturah 3 T _ . � Under LYe'e sky,atorm-lvera,, nd t1i overcast, warm or cold. It ie uauall relfahed, fn the "Never had an 9" I asked in reply. of our flesh. Ae Lbey grow u some one Lws►de � = sun s �- MY heart trnaheltered refuels,and the rain Y Y• , y P ,N T p . ,° Doth beat against her itiloss, till her pain, form of a stew. Cat the ester in ing hitt. "Never had any, Uttre is a very gafet will tell them as much, and the censer den t „�, ' den ;., : Benumbed at length by GFrief's too piercing �y l On lite 2�th of April Iatit. Stanley Smitl!iF , PlaeP in a small uantit of bailing; sited home," responded my.eollege friend, ae we look in their a ea will never wash out after- ! q y y ir, well known land prospector, left the coaRfr "�I T blast, water, After half an boar's boil . add walked along the street on a burning sum• ward, wee the , e ver so much iu secret. Jt`c I I o hcavent she r wind her greenery oast + P Y for the Nechaco Valley, a country lying 4� 4 le an c iF To hoavea.'e four winds, nor seeks she to rc;• rich, s�r►eet milk to make it quite juic . Let 1 mer a evening. You cannot see our wife's oath is the Quesnell ' ' k� Y Y northwest of the forks of the e, fain titin scald, sad add seasoning to tagtei I went to this ve Hist home. p g and extending about 175 miles in Length, :t � .. �°' t'y q It wag ado ted daughter ;cannot aze•on her maid- , fled Some fragment of her aammet garment, fain PAReH$n Rice.—Cook fn a onatard sills beautiful, rich, and quiet as a grave. enly face sad see, as fn s livin holo ra b t <I' Therewith to hide her nakedness, but pant a half cupful of-browned rias in on pint 1n all that grave house there were only the face with whic}i ou ficetgfell in love• I"with-an average width of between 40 and P, M The season of her buddin mute and chill. �1' GO utiles. He arrived at Stoup Creek.oa '"' ! "Here, Fate,"aho thinks g"thou hast no mole of boiling salted water. May be rued two voices that ever spoke in lova The now scarred with time and frin ed with - F whi the 15th of 11lay. 1'he usual may of ofng- c to do," with cream and auger. Ie especially good other voices were those of aervsata, in re- gray. Your adopted sou ren never be. F the When. 'mi3st the clouds, that darker grew. in cases of diarnc�e&. plies to orders, or in harsh ebatter amen our outhful pelf sin to our fond old j tote that country is by way of As croft, 11 e 1 ' g Y Y ag Y taking the Cariboo road to QaeeaelIe, theta. i{ Ara sofnahine, alta 1 EF.$F TRA. -There are many Ways d pre- themselves Thie rnan's wife, though wed mate. Her woman's heart can never quite s x . y gg ittg slowly through, at twent eco sing over the Fraser, following the old_ I . Teaches hor sh©has strength to suffer still, paring this, but the following is a of mple y, and his Good mate these tea speak three thrilling words, which fill a jf And with one gleam of boy doth all hor pain method and esu can recommend it as ver Y telegraph trail wl,ieh tans through the day i ' 11 { renew. y ern, was an old mafd, to al) intents and woman's ecstasy, " My boy !" Nechaco V lie at Chincat bake ae far ag -0 ink I i _ ood. One half ound of round area will purposes. The house R•ss everywhere as "Como come ! I take it all back. I a y ' den . a� —[HarpeF a Bazaar. - g P funs as an old maid a own chamber. She confess that a childless home has a continu- the forks of the Skeena, From the Aahcrof6 ,� -`. ,, _ , make a medicrm-sized }cowl two•third full. Y • the trip in occupies about fifteen days. ' ` :_ - Cut in small bite sprinkle with salt sea- bad a cat and a dog: `The dog was the al shadow, I eon ratulace ou- Have a The Boasting Housekeeper• son. Place in a dish on the stove, i pour baby 1t was washed, cuddled, dressed, fresh cigar. g Y The valley of the Nechaco River, from con (Cave you ever met her, dear loaders? I• over scalding water. With a kni[e� and and fed like a baby, It went to ride with where it joins the Fraser for its full length, ,° bur .)j mean the experienced housekeeper who has fork cut and �rese until all the juice a ox- uta—an advertisement of the childlessness is one grand arca of agcicaltural land, con- juic 1� the science of housekeeping at her fingers' tracted. Drain off into a dish in WWII it of that home to every discerning person in YOullg Y6o 18• - taming about 5,500,000 art es. About one• 7 s :, ends ; who, no matter how nicely you may is to be+served. Add a bit of butter. the park, p -. . quarter of this may be referred to as broken � cut f L do a thing, 'can always tell you a better or No bub . And Let me impress your mind with this country,but all of it suitable for pasturage. . dad UNCOOKED EcKi.—Break ane in au du Y yet' I noticed that the , more economical wa i Well 1 V4'e bad a gg p' groat important truth that you cane it be Mr. Smith speaks in the most hopeful terms ere Y beat well, add a heaping teawFoonftkl of 1►usband hirriaelf was forced to be the baby. useful in the world or ha y visit from her ii, short time ago, and I' wh'#) sugar and rich, sweet milk to fill the I I am sure he liked it.- She--almost—cut PAY• if deprived of the future of this district as a field for ,:, come to the conclusion that she is almo $ his food for him apt the table irked out °f health. Let me add to that another settlement and supplies the lack of sgricul- fore cup neatly full. Crackers or crumbled.bread : • P truth equally important, that your health lural lands, about which so much ha» beers terrible as "Mrs. Bramble" herself. Tey may be ea'en in this. Some relish it better the most toothsome portions for hie plate, lar el at our own dis oast that ou written in the sat. The Nechaco Valle dor _ • muet be first cousins, at least. vr•ith a flavoring of spice. and—almost sdjcated his na kin. I am p 8 Y Y P + Y P ( y on i She would be onr and around where 11 - j sure she puts the napkin on for him half may control it to a far greater extent than may be described as a low, rolling country i _ . the work nab being done,`rod it fairl Ec:c� BROTIL—Beat ono egg, add salt and the time when no strap era are around the Y°u may now suppose, as it depends on covered with a rich growth of gras»es, t- r g t made my blood run cold to have ancb. a re a bit of butter. Pour over it one-hal$ pint board, Uf course it wasn't real) rets certain conditions, If the boys will read vetches, pea vine and other vegetation, a g' lentlesa critical eye surveying all the details °f boiling sweet milk, stirring wet'. Boil' Y P Y• the right kind of books and newspaper The prevailing tree growth is poplar,which- lam i I ing water may be used instead of mill;, A handsome young mother's ways with a articles tteatin on health to ice, the •will q of my household affairs, from the.making of baby of proper size are indescribab g P y is thinly distributed. in clumbs. here and •+� r" CODFISH BROTH.—Place a few ahr ' 1y pretty learn that the regular ago of intoxicants will there, similar to what are known iu the da) bread and the washing of the churn even to oda of and charming. - But this lady s baby yr as ren the tying up of Johnnie's mashed toe. boneless codfish in a bowl with a jiit of j too big. He wore whiskers, and could sin naturally lead to drunkenness, ill health, Northwest as poplar bluffs. On the uplands "These rolls are right nice,"she said, in g g misery, degradation and ruin, while to use jack pine grows. The general elevation of } butter. Fcur o�er it boilin water ankl add : base. He had no genuine bah wa s +� salt if necessar Y Y + the cigarette, the° to make the "filthy the country is betvQeen 2,260 feet and 2,506 froi :- a patronizing tone one morning. But I y . though I suspected that ho robabl ut +• ` " ` P Y P pipe lite regular companion, will prevent feet. The soil is rich black loam with prim- ace must show you how to make my raised bis- CoDFisH TonsT.—Flees fn a skillet esti}t a them on when the two were alone. the growth to regular manhood, but in- cipally a clay subsoil. I ': edits. They era perfectly delicious; the small quantity of butter, two or three inch• It reminded me of the first six months of children never get enough of them. But I squares of codfish whfch have been previous- my own wedded life. But somehow within BSead, attested boy munhootl, leading to a- Spring opens about the first of April, sad ' Par = mu$t have good yeast to work with ; I ly washed. Let them come to a delicate a year I had to be a man • our first bub miserable life, ono of ill-health, They may after :17 r. Smith's arrival no frost occurred. per 4 I com ll Y learn that tt,ey can as certainly escape dys- The summers are warm with cool nights. bel notice yours does not seem to ba very live brown. Add two thirds of a oupful of tweet pe ed me to graduate and make room be ly. Now I always make dried yeast. I take crAam and when it reaches the boiling point for him. I had to wipe my own testa, and para' liver complaints, _deraugementa of During J amt and July of the present year, ` just a small handful of hope and—." Here pour it over a.slice of toasted bread. ' bind up my own small wounds, whine and. the bowels and many other similar diseases, light showers o carred and no irrigation is ino ' - follows a len tli recess wl►ich I never in- as to avoid drgtrkennesa the one bein caul- re aired. �Vintera are coin the tem era- CHIrxEty BROTH.—Piece half a chicken in whimper to myself, if I indulged these lux- I ' tend to try, bu P I must listen and sa dries at all ; and enerall to run alone. (ed by impro r drinking, and the elle r by tura going as low as 20 below zero, but the: - y a small$tewpan wi,h a tesepoonfal of rim, a g Y satin t deo of rich the "yea" every now and then, while I am in- little pepper and salt. G`over with: cold YO° Bee• my yr ifs could not attend both me, g' indigeatihle food, snowfall is light, sad the atmosphere cool Me wardly wishing that she will o back to the. as a baby, and the real bub also• indeed taken i larg© qquantitfea, lunches and and bracing. No high winds occur. g water and slimmer until the moat is reswdy to Y heavy meals at bed-time so taxin the df- Aa there hate been uo settlers as et, no int. ' sitting room, and leave me to follow the dre,p from the bones. Remove the ;meat the even went ao far as to expect me to be g Y eative orgens as to break them down, fol- fruit has been town and, therefore, 'loth- 1 "even tenor of my way" without et much feaving the rice, sad serve. ' self reliant, cheerful, and maul for the d Ma ads ice. It is not always pleasant to have sake of the real baby and her tired self. °wed by lasses and untold rrrtleringa, the ing is known of the capabilities of the coon• mu "company" in one's kitchens I llear heart, s�te gave me a noble confidence, i�tortures of •lyepopaia. i'hey may learn try, but as indicatire of iia possibilities iq : da ` Pretty Handkerohiet $aohe . I that ff they over work, or are violent in this direction, it maybe stated that abun- } "I never like to sit in the kftcbch after j . ' a grand womanly love and devotion. In Choir ar I T - my work is finished," I remarked to her one yard of canvas. Ta �e half any great trial she was m e m athrzin , procure a half g nee, or are indolent, living mono to danceof wild fruit is found et erywhere—red p Y p g est, drink and sleep than for usefulness the and black raspberries, atrawborriea, red for " day, of it for each aide and cover the orytahalf any g ea and good angel, and mpat izi to p aro t "Do yon not? " she returned sweetly. with Chino silk, of different patternsf you I this day. Rut after our children began to I)iseaae a of such abuse will be unavoidable. and black cherries, and service berries. "�Vhy, I just lore to stay in mine ; but it lik°• Un the upper edges trite with a fine come to ua baby I could not be an ion er. will'aa certainly follow breathing Wheat, oats and barley, potatoes and vege• , enc Y g foul gases in unventilated aleepfng rooms, tables generally, have been cultivated aur• tw+ -:_ is nicely carpeted, and always so sweet and inch-wide, or more, face edge, quite fru 1. A She Seemed suddenly to wiali the to be s clean that it ie as cosy as any room in the third of the way down put a lino of thsame giant, a warrior, a sort of rock for shelter or elsewhere, since only an abundance of ceaefully by Hudson a Bay otficfals at Fore '- house." edging, elightl full ; just below ftaaejeond, in the storm, and alt that sort of thin '• jn Pun air—thoanpplyiaarnple—will continue Fraser. mii tr `.`Fortnnate woman," I thoug!tt, "that g yg q ood bealth, as thin re necessary for the puri- South of the Nechaco there are any num• 'eta �- flavin this ed a cover the bo"ttom the short, she be an right away to call me s a gg ' you, with.out the aid of a servant, and with g , g P P fication of the blood, which " is the life." ber of beautiful lakes, in which are abun- ler first ed a conceali'lg the stitches. The and father. I concluded therefore that I that large family c an alwaya have;� kitchen second edge should not be aa'full as Ch�first. would try to bo father to the chits and „ By reacting, ala= :ha girls may learn that dance of fiah—aalmon and apeckled trout, fro ( in apple pie order." ?!clow the second edge place a third. h'ow to their trustful, clinging mother also, tf>{ht laeine deforms` the chest, that re- graylings and suckers. Water fowl, such - - •" - , But so it was all•the time ; she constant- pleat the canvas as prepared, up and own, Yori would never mistake hila. Harker ►during the size of the waist from one four`,h as geese,clucks,whiteawans,Ioona,pelicans, agE ly gave the impression that she kept the in inch-pleats, like a fan, and sew the ower for an old maid. There has come into her ' to one-third the na ural size, crowding the etc., are numerous. The small game on in best table and the cleanest house, rased edge closely. Spread out on the lap- ard, dear face a deep and bri htened beaus a lunge into leas than their natural apace, so land, however, largely exceed them in num• , err wr•on side u like an o n fan g y• pressing on the six-hundred million of air- bers, and the fool hen, spruce and common . set more poultry and made more buttes than g P+ Pe as cut light of unaelfishneaa and wcmanly repose cella that LhRy cannat receive the usualau - psterid a $nd 3 anybody else in the county these were China silk to fit plainly over it•, roaki' g an which cannot result from loving and attend- P B prairie chicken abound. sit her themes continually, but never a word inch to spare at each side. Blind•etitcj thin it►g a cat, a canary or a poodle. ane hue ply of air, mutt produce disease, neeeseari• Rabbits also are plentiful, as well as coy•)t- . p � _ of any good or iutoxesting` book which she on at the top of each, and, laying th two f lost that distressing self-conaciouaneaa of lY tending towapi that dreaded disease, es, red and black tail deer, moose,, beaver Sp, might have read, net a single mention of halves together, close the extra inches t the maids old or young, which makes theft conbuaiption. '1'hoy may leant that the tor• bear,martens, minks, foxes, muskrats and, bit the strange Rights, and sounds which she side with a fancy atitth, or blind itch, dresses seem " futtey " and their demeanor luring, mind•rliaturbing neuralgia is direct otter. Neither elk nor Cariboo were seen, is t . _ must have seen and heard on her long Sew the bottoms firmly together,plan sides constrained and artiflcial- She has been i ly caused b'y the use of strong tea, bilous- but their horns are frequently found. 1taE i '� journey. Oh, no ! it was all soap-making + g 'leas; by strong coffee, both aq ravated b Mr, Smith re Bards this as the road into ' in arta make-a circle of a acct of lace d e, forced to be unconscfoue of self in care for ( , 8 y • ` ; . and apple-butter boiling, and how she man- g P q the use o cloves rho excess of mustard the Skeena county ' athered u dile full, enc} tack on,;th ough others. Hence she rs at ease in soc+et j + y, through which any bai aged. and through, below the third lace ; iceal she knows human nature and is not abashed ' popper, the apices, ginger and the like, I railway to Port Simpson must pass, The while the free use of salt causes much of the rivers and lakes are nearl all navigable. . m� Iwondered why she d'id not leave all these the sewing k+y loops of ribbon, and to k in by it ; she knows human nature, too, in its . Y things behind her, and give herself a "good Long loops and soda at the t►oltom. U� two purest and moat lovely form, that of child• i prevailing canker. They may as certainly The Fraser, from Soda Creek to its head ' Ie&ru that attending bails, keeping lr►Le waters, is navigable, and the Nechaco ha' rest," mentally as well as physically. Why ribbon bowa to catch_together at-the t p. If hood. She is accustomed to the beat of -did she not remember that "the life is more °ire can paint a little, a spray of forg -me. society—that of children yet unsoiled b • hours in dancing in all places, securing in- River to Tremblay Lake and Fraser Lake not' run alon on the top above the lace, the world. She keeps ood company—th Y ' sufficient sleep—the nervour, tl►e delicate, ; on the west, From Ashcroft to (,Zueaneile _ 3 f than meat, and the body mote (roan tai• g g ` the refined, those hating a nervous temper- j ie 210 miles. One or two set sir menu," and store her mind wfth»otalaething adds to its beauty. of infant I can see drat ber stud of her tlers have al- da F fresh and interesting to carry home with --��• - y Y ament, are the most injured by a loss of; ready located, and fir. Smith made lova--.• gto�ring boys makes her alert toward rho necessary sleep—will certainl inure th t' thF / her,--something that would be good to Sind Fnte• evil that is abroad, so.that she ie "aa viae i Y 1 e tons for about fifty mote, ane expects to': think upon in the days when She had to be Rear life setitetimea furniattea instan es of a Br ens and harmless as a dove." If ; health, in the end, though they may seem r increase the number to one hundred before - '' '•u and a-doin " ? W escape harm for a time. They n,ay learn ' fall. thi . P g good fortune which arelte remarkable s the ! health is not broken by the unshared vigils i that indolence Sittin too much while sew- i — _ - story of Monte Cristo. Some year ago, of motherhood, if the husband .is enough � in etc., readin sing novels will reduce t e Methods for Amusing Babiel. said a Western man, I had in m em I an of a lion to keep thr wolf of want and i g' g y P "Dear Old Bess. " - - ' Y P Y moSre disease than hard work, while a rest he iVhen my six-months' old Sir? begins to Irishman, a clever but tota)ly uuedu steel acantinesa from the door, and be a generous of the brain'. secured by the exercise of the The storekeeper of a little country t°wit ve. lret, and I haeme no time to atop my work follow, w'to did odci jobs about my pl a in provi�}er, these is no wedded woman who is body, and tlr� teat of one set of muscles b 1D Connecticut, writes s correspondent•, - al, and take her up, i roll her cab u to the Helena You remcml,er whe; a fel xiah Hol morn beautfful in a crus huabrwd'e a ee : Y drove a nondeacri L colored mare whose P Y calling another act into action will be ref- p tie . table, take the bird cage from iia hook, and state that' country wag in about that time with a baby in the house. P , i arable to absolute indolence. They mny Peculiarities of gait and figure were a source set it upon the table before the little mfee. o�•er the rich finds in gold in the co ntry "13ut the baby keeps you awake o'nights." : learn that ooc 1 °. constant merriment to the villazge ' . - � • ^ - .. f hc,clth fa as attainable as This always proves a -pleasure to bird and adjacent. 111y Irishman eau ht the ver �'� and Bo you ray to turn the dabs K ++ ++ H ' any other of Us ood thinga in life as the people, Old Bow cared nothing fur < baby, and gives me often an hour or more and astonished me one day by asking I to You owe your ppaarents. I hate to�be in debt I necc�eaary result v correct living ; t•hat obs- their talk, however, though list master - HI to work or rest. When she begins to tyre lend hint two hundreddollars with whi i he too deeply to this human famil St .. y dierce to the laws of our being an obaerv• often declared that "she knew what folks of birdie's company, I set the clock (mine wanted to buy a prospector's outfit. 'ell, �� tial your baby is often taken sick." ' :&rice of the health cordiiione, will as ser- said about her" as well as he did. .1 But I: va I let him have it and away he went In Yes• Before you die you also wf,l have y then he used to adv} she has too mach • is a small one) upon the table be»ids the ' . taint se:ure Chu health toward.as one ma•- � ' �� ► " � - ' bird, and by the time bub has worn off the about a month he carne back with a ale a sick day. IIs Rill not be uupleaa&ut thou ' horse sense to Hund drat sort of thing !" au Y to teal that at lea8t o rEceive a ccmpensation for eerurcea render• Opposite the store serosa the road was nil novelty of this, I am ready to take her up. -load of the richest of ore• He bought hree y u have earned kind i ed in any business. Read a!l you can, Bel• + ' _ more mules, hired throe men, went ba ire and tender, patient nurain i a stet ascent Ieadin a into the farm- git i " But our children ora rowgr•u i ecting instructive hooks, magazines and P g P Uu ( ;,, • the hills and struck down shortly after and �1' y g p to for• t►ewapapers. yard, where was a shed under which Bess L 4 g LO>lIIg9 with four mora males loaded a. the fir one get�the ebt, was in the ambit of standin whe no a • - i ' r_a - .' EQeryone k:.owa how neoeasary it is to had been. A reproser4tative of an En' lish Quite likely, fn a home ss selfish as lively employed. U to this shelter c Da have a shawl or wrap of some kind ion the a ndicate happened to De in Helena ut pours. It fe well you have none." The Independent Bummer girl• P she - lounge, sad yet how annoying such'a thin yy was in the habit of going alone when the E g this time on the lookout for mfonina in set- " You are severe o[d friend. However, Thfa aurnnter girl has no nae for the Brim , waggon had been unloaded at t >. can make iyself when it will et in a tumble he store .. ' g mens. Re saw the lriahman s}rale k you cannot dewy that the proper training of fret young coati, and it is all owing to her( door, sad Mr. P• , her owner, bud ac- an' Y -_ &nd somebody "drops in." Moat of us have train, took a nampleof the ore, had it ay- children consumes a great deal of one's attire,--at ►sant, that is what the New Yor); customed her to come down a sin at hi roc material abort our houses to make a very �� went out sad examined the claim, ant time." f brtre declares.' aho is, it says, Gayer,antart• ; cell ; or rather, as he said, "She tock us '` l i. suitable rug for the lounge that will kee Timei What is time er and more iudepenaent than ever this' the notion herself • I dfdn t teach her to do' r. • bui - •P then offered the Irishman one million d lave 1� good for if not for ' + , pa a or John6ie from a severe celd,and et p y for his claim and twenty•five per nr~ good deeds? How do yort refer to a year. There aro more ' will look as if it beton ed there even thou h P pend i. pocketa in her jaun ty it. " C� g • g of the net profile. Mi{a a caked my Your time! Making money. I change m blazer, more rutllc•s ou her bright little shirt, The whsle manoeuvre was somewhat I it is tbrown down in a heap. (;rochet all advice in the matter, and of t� mind. It is net so well that you, aloe child• less cloltr in her asst little dress, and, beat complicated. the had to back the a•f . the odds and ends of bri ht worsted into g I told him to sell, which he did. It leas► for what are you to do with all your of all auapendera that give her a a©use of ae- out of the aheit,.tura it pard roundwa�ck ` hit-and-mis» stripe, two yard» hong and move whet, ou die? Leave it to your y a placidity of soul, and a sublime her wa carefull down t ut eight inches wide ; or, if you wish a better proven a good investment for all concer ed, Y Y duttt y y he rather steep de- A ',° - ' y -. ae the Englishmen have taken millio of nephews, who will count your breaths for self con(}deuce sad self e:,t6ciency that will cline, cross the road, and then come u and thing, make these strips of new yarn, in dollars out of the mine. But now come ' m the last ten years. Workin ver hard for be trying to the nerves of the summer young turn again•to brio the w P frc patterns, which can be procured at an g g agon into proper �` thF Y point. Instead of committing the dal these thankless outer peopl®'s babies, are ntan. Of w})&t use is a man to a girl with position tiofare the door, It was a con to r store where materials:for fancy wore are follies that poor men indulge to when t ley You not!" ocketa, ahorG skirts and suspenders! pleasure for ua bo s to a nt bu kept Make least five such stria and ' , „ pp y witness the perform- - wa • P • became suddenly rich, tiiike se�J about get ��louade., yon hfs hard, old caum, Hasn't she two fees hands and strong, lithe once, &nd we often lingered for that ur i 9 eoir.biae them with strips of plush, woolen rthe highest benefits of hie wealth. T ere Your opening remark gives mo reason. lege, a loos for all her things, nothing to when we heard the well-known call, pCome i n Y crazy work, odds and ends'of�tiik, or even lived iii Helena an l+;nglish lady, wfdo of i Yuu tndt'c&ted oxultatiori that tio+l had de• rr'orry her, and the world befoee her? The Uld [iesa, it's Lime to oto work !" 1 some pretty but cheap Ince bating of bar- an Ertgliah officer who was possessed f a ' Hied you children. I beg to say that that summer young man will have lent One g ' monizrng shade. Line with the nivel P y of day the call was a sin and again re , E . reseed b Y" high degree of sulfate and refinem nt, showed �rou essentially a selfish ulna, acrd trm® to spend arranging hi,e sash and kee Bated and still aho did not tonne- Vie_ �`� p readtha of the old dress that has thou h in very needy circumstances. Well, that, too, of the meanest kind. If a man is ing Ilia delicate costumes clean this year, could just ties a art of the _ been waiting so long to prove its usefulness p rim of the hind air t e selfish in the markets for his childr«n'a Bake Ile can reflect on the ood E dyed, if need be, Tte in die • first thing Mika did was to gj� iti old times whe . g when els, and at each call we 9alW them push ca monde the Iain --tt for them he Beema mean tris used to watts to be helped up steps and out an inch°r two,and thou draw u f P thio lady and bargain for an education. He . lrasp:rrgg, and g th . E stripe to the lining, as you would tie a com- placed himself absolutely under her dicta- hard, he is lovelyy in elraracter b:aiao rho I ►oto cacrrfages, when they gracefully fainted t►s if Old Beas hada p again, �_ mt I Portable,-and finish around the ed es with a roan who ie selfish fn hoarJii)• into hfs arms farted and then char ( ► g tion,lived in the same house, and she tatj�ght • r hie, oa•a fire- , and'he thought it was all a ed her mind. . F fly hick cord with tassele,at the cornets. him how to hold a knife and fork, bo • to aide bead and home deli lite. b ,re. Iio can go off fiahi'lg with hfs kind At last,, after loud and im ati i"` �{ • • oa aro (: ent calla • enter and leavearoom. Then followed;;tile stingy with your domestic loye—w sUogy ,f he chooses ; no one will mins orsympath- Mr. P went over to see what � w- wl Nourishing Diet for the Biok, rudimenta of a literary education and a 'ear that you are glad, and laugh to t6i�k r,o, tza .vhen he comes back with the alt in all trouble. W was the A�''I`he old as in " Whatisoneman'smeat or so of travel. 1 met my Irisb labour r in innocent, depeadeut little human creALure atutG::rned off lila nasal a end a dire a tollowetl, and there, standing Y g+ PP ag • One etly in front of the wheel with h y � is another man's oison'' is especiall true the arlour of a tondo is billeted nu od " er h :. Y P a hotel about six Y rl, echo is preparing for her summer out- ' on the shaft, stood little May, Mr, p ens t . th in diet for the sic A person's craving for months ago. 'You neversaw amore pe est •`Batiwhen I see other people a oEi'api•inq I s "�i'° }to rca, ie going to wear oris com- three-year-old daughter, a el' + any particular food should be caref+• y con- 'gentleman in your life. He h&a aequird a grow up to break their garenta hearts '' binatina garment, clothing her from neck to Poor Besa, divided betwe 1 th ridered, a$ it may indicate some need of the classical education, is as ea y and graceful "Then I say I have not tic+-• arkl+sa; earl Bilk etticout, fitted out with roaster _and her concern fen duty to her mi ' t,..frau foc►ls P or her masters r .ryatem Which only that food eau su ly ; in bis manners ae a courtier; and,above 11, nor villains. Aiy ehikiren, I am lie_ ::1 nU end c.f pockets to stow awe her valuable Iden hter 1 tnd different diseases re uire differep p , I'4`f t Y g g was irresolutely drawing the p q food had the true instincts of•man and age Ie- enough to believe, are not of that kind. By fn ;^a a I-96 bkirt, tae lightest she can buy, wagqon forward and back, as far ass � � PI' I' `_, da for instance acids are of great benefit in man in his heart. And could a man be a - God s Help tutu° chest yet be a rest con,fo:t rt t'e.. .cb'•ut the botto,n to protect the Could without liftin her feet a he . - f y g , videntl • cases of fevers,diphtheria, quinsy, and all thing but a gentleman who had evide tI to me till I die g e faa:ct:e y I a:n i.caulaal sur my bo • a g • r d over �hn alronldera wfth eng- conacfoua that any further movement might gr putrid diseases, Melons are good for all made it the dream of his life to Ile o at little sluts about rn neck it is a bu:acn cr sp+'siders °. ing brain with silver buckles ; a, involve danger to the little one. r diseases of the kidneys. Celery is good for the first o ortunit + U , , Lh:p,ciw.tea Bilk shirt and a blaz°r with five "Dear Old Besa ►" bu i y PP Y that lifts rne. His chilctisii r•rrt is n.o is a ' some diseases of kidney», also nervousness z, said May, and "Dear < `' ZI an continual cxhort+►tiu:=. I xaul•i die r�l'.:er nocketct. lb you suppose she'll want to Old Beas !" echoed Mr- P._, with tears and rheums,Liam. Raw finite and berriep, Orae evening I was engaged in auttin ap thau forget that boy's AAtecm. ,1iy twu.li;!le ii°th'r ntrself to wait for any man to look in hfs voice w i `` •° II :. - -' pet'fectiy ripe and fresh, &re beneficial in silk pieces for a port'.ere, A friend cam in, girls with fc.u� soft iianrltl can rub the attic her baggage, when she is oiteu u in relief na soon° le Bese, with a whinny of t tn, : r saw him take the clr�ld in ;. oaaes.of constipation. Eggs areverynonriah- so I provided her with a pair of ac' rs, wrinkles from my prow t:, 1%9 titre th&n such light marching order 1 g P his arms--she urea looking back at the cl ' ` , L _ ing bnt do not agree With a1L Milk, if it f tlttrt we m:��ht work together, $he an the d&y's fret tank to ens them. I would / - when we came u —. ►ild ;'' - -- digests yell, ie well adt►pted to etrengthiag asked me if I always used such dull soil ra, not tale rurtold ole for the ni htl back out and o dowtban she proceeded to . y el y F as ns a g g y pia era or m oecasfo , cloak haA been g n to the store, just a$_ ; the body and if it is sipped while hot is also) I replied tbat I had been waiting for mo of my babies for me. �Vhes hfs I°oke old lately adopted for the ase of girls, which ie If hing had happened. , y: not In stimulating. time for a charee to get theta sharps ed., and the world colorless ac times I to&e a ofm There tite aniull bo s ^: ec �. „ r p a Wtde cirouiar gathered iu, quite Y Patted her fondly, gt There are many gruels which are relished Well, never waits sin, if there ie a t- look at life and the wand through my. full &t the tap under a yoke at the to of white the larger ones, some of them with y g g Belo straege tum f° theft t ` ' ':° by convalescents, ancb as oatmeal, corn- t)e in the house," she said_; sad loo ing cliildreu's a ea, and all iu new a alit. With whfch thr:xe ie a oh°key colh>;r, w this Pd bloats after a � y tt = meal, bran and graham. We will give dig aroaad alio took a bottle from them tel, bhem all is hope, and nothin worn thretid•, there is a {jattble.pleatcrd ruffle the to lance at the tears still to timid _� west be seen in the " , � ; I - '' Si rections taken from Tokalogy for marking. and proceeded .tv ebatpen the scieao in re to be with Lhem is to sei ss they do." o>; which seines nut,ht filingl on h athor`s a es, ailentl to . i ' , f ' s BRAN Gr.LTI:Z--•Boil for haQf an hour one this way : She snipped •f the iaeck o the I ex sot m children to kee e. d Y t e shoal- Y y reed away to tell . � 3 at Home the Slot- of .� I ` tt �' , P r Y. youiaq tial ett�l,. both stun oat in a flaring effect. Y Old Besc a knowin - + int of brew of white wheat in th►ee •uta Bettie as if she were .tr in tv cut it off.. ppm $ _ yam. ° J t� P P� } y' g they tfvw old; and tlxen 111 qse lily gaud} ` hfs-elealt tyi11 �a a .a +lei nom• --CYuuth s(.om r` i of water. Strain throti�.�.a gravy att•arner, J She k6pt doing this for a few seconds, d ohtldrrir to kee ill old �1 �r � ��°�'Ie► pwnion. - �` � .: _ • �''' n ` slid add s little silt. Mrrkea a ood. drink than aaaed ma ;s n y - g° f +p vv�t►olti ... = I= „, ' - ! g to try therrti. �.he vont ik_e I h ado t i , - ear- r t_ :j, 1 * ,, +- Y p • :I + - l. " ... . t,* ..ftf t' R' . . n b tbtnniit,g au rgd In Ieino a co: Aaiw acistfora, - . . ,.,; t..,, z 1t •._ . ,., .- a 5 .. I. .+l , A tnllual fl'om e , 4' M :: -: ! 3' $, _ �.' it,byaU mead `f - oilaiind to Ir8laud lir + r•_-. - - M �!�' rL�RIt tfl .� _.- :. _ .. _ .. .. .. -. ... 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M ' Air should b© fresh, pure and warm.:- said PTRBYB w f , "� { _ DO jou know that"one cull of b ter. � g 1 T0111th. " } ,� 3� j; very achoolhouae, should have a rear CES C E_, solid, veeighs half a pound! E They snpp7y R L�/ a t� i The deaths from cholera in Persia so far yard. fin condensed Ci - T t! �+ .a ;i �- F :1 't number 3:1,00^. That two Dopa of granulated sugar o two and one half cu sof owdei`ed su ar ei h Adapt „he height of seats to the sire of corm ,►zat, the sub- AVT F$ N . � , 1'hunderatornia have caused irre arable p p g g childrea, s n � tO �MAi'IC TRU55• �4k, 4 ° " P a ound? enrich the Blood � ` '• lama a to cro sin Bul arra. P Light should never enter schoolrooms from and to rebuild the :,. 1• _ } g p g That four cups of flour vreigh a you ? ,- , The troo sof the Sultan of Morocco had That three eu of cornmeal wei h a oproaite direcstinns. It should come from N©raes,thuamaYing ., , ° ,, a P above the u ils' lmde and from their left. them a certain and e .. ,., i,. ,. . • an encounter the other day with the Angher- pound? p. P a eedy cure for all � `� as, and after some shat fi titin the rebels That the favorite German olish fcr and Nothing to school Is watch sc► much and dpiseasea arisingg yL' ' P g g p costa so little as good ventilation. from impoverished - L - fled. wood is made as follows: Melt half a and i' of white beeswax also two cakes of atilo School walla and ceilings should be tinted blood,andshattered Tal . _ The pro onion"of mania es in France NEW TRUs�r nerves such as par- ^�� .,1 y E .• p g eoa then mix to ether, addip a i t of In subdued but cheerful colors. alysia, spinal die- ismyt.te`tt°'°s L which at.one tune was Dight out of every p+ g g P In-the case of .staves or steam heat it tien,iheonelha■e yr p..l:�'; thouearicl of the o ulation leas pow fallen turpentine. Shake thoroughly before t ing. eases, rheumatism, an■went iai`•ated •• : P P Y should enter above the childrea s heads. sciaticafiossofinem- am an case•. 1 h - to seven. - l hat eggs covered,when frying, wit ook ory, erysi etas,pal- The very instant you cause expansion of body by sneezing. � Rid your school of double desks as soon g itationoipthehear mocten of IPS■, eu.. the assts t'ad (net visible on the cnq, •F�• t�i a ' Durin a thunderstorm in Vienna Tues- much more evenly? as ossible. The cause thea read of ver- p t' enter■deeper into the cavity, suto,natically holding tiernla } •s' "s g. + That after water is drained off fro o- P Y P scrofula,chlorosisor Ciub Feet straightened,Itistrumenta Patented, Deformity In- . ' '� : day evening the musical exhibition build- p min and disease, green sickness,that struments made for ail needs,Abiominal supporter,Crutches, rs f. ' tatoes and they are left in the kettle to eep ent•irel around tired feeling that of acts so many,etc. They L+iasctc Hostary. Particulara hoe, Bent by Hallcheap- . t _ tl Ina was five stiles atrttek by hghtmng. The Blackboardsahouldsxtend Y have a specific action on the sexual a stem of dams a was not serious. warm the cover should be removed d a over schoolroom. For the tcsacher's Bake 3 CHAS. 01 rrnH: $ 4 Y" both mea and women,restoring lost vigor. -, fir. Owin to the Ban ors lurkin in water in cloth laid on the potatoes. . f' K g FL That a large slice of raw btato i the the top should be 6 feet from the floor,and _ sareic:.11ttachintst,134 Ktns tat.W.,Torosto: ` p in2f et EN : -K- i� connection with cholera, the people of Ham- fat when flying doughnuts will preve the for the children tt should come with a ",�� M • • ' burg have' taken to beer and wine, lime blacks ecks from a earin on the au face of the floor. (young and old), suffering from mental para ' �� Montreal Exposition , o y overwork insomnia, excesses, or self-abuse, " juice a►nd lemonade. of thenp? PP g y r Minerals Alon the North Shore. should take these pIL'L9, The will roatore ° 'The British steamer Angelia, front Cal- That a little flour dredged over th top &' lostenergies,bothphysicalandmental. CRANQ PROVINCIAL � cutta for England, was capsized the other of a cake will keep the icing from run ing? That there is gold in abundance along the ''�����a�'rjOMEN , ' - I' day in the Hoogly River.' Fitteen of the T!at if you heat your knife you ca cut north shore of Lake Superior is being con• atSicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their y y ( crew are missing, hot bread or cake as smoothly as cold scantly proven, says a Duluth paper. 1 he 8er,such assuppression of the periods,bearing ��H'�'T � Tv,' That the "fishy " smell may be ren ved latest find of the metal is just reported from down pains, weak back ulcerations• etc.,will N Trench generals and one colonel who find these ills an nnfaliing cure. - forced troops to go through manoeuvres from a skillet by boiling suds in it f ten amine owned by Duluth capitaliata on the p i t' during the intense heat have been placed minutes? shore of Black Bay, a few Inilea from the PALE AND sAtJ.oW G�RIs MONTREAL - on the retired lis;,. ' -- location of the now famous Silver Inlet should take these Pills. They enrich the blood, • � `a •a Alphabets of.the World• mine. Here a prospecting crew, at work restore health's roses to the cheeks and eor- 15th to 23rd SEPTEMBER, 189%. - . ';, ' (� ole advices from Liverpool say there I since March looking for lead or silver, hf►a root irregulantles. , - a great demand for American fruit in Eng- The Sandwich Islands alphabet hast elve found gold, reliable assays of which indi• BEc4sltls ov IxrrA'rrovs. These Pills are SECOND ANNUAL FAIR 1 • - � " land, letters, the Burmese nineteen, I flan y g Great Show of Live Stock, '. i' cele that it will yield from =100 a ton up- gold by all dealers onl in boxes bearIn our - The Queen left Osborne house last Mon- twenty, Bengalese twenty-one, He rew, trade mark or*ill be sent by mail, cost aid, MagnfHeent horticultural.Display. - • - 44. -day for Balmoral, where Her Majesty will. Syrian, • Chaldee and Samaritan twen t -two ward, on reooipt of price-hoc©uta a boa or�for>�2.fi0. ��, remain three months. , Fine Collection of Historical Relics by the An- each French twenty-three Greek t my- � �� THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., tiquarian and Numismatic Society. j Eighty-five bodies have beets recovered four, Latin twenty five, German, utch Brockville.Ont..or klorriaot�n,N.Y. `• and En liah twenty-six each S anis and Ertraordtnary Att�aetto>s. from the mine at Bfidge End, Wales, the g + P " ^-� , • DO YOU IMAGINE BALLOON ASCENSION. Parachute descents - blavonic twenty seven each, Arabic t my . Ch]Idret� That oo rlc would have been regularly using b} STANLEY SPENCEIL the renowned scene of the recent explosion. pp 1 ' Dr. IIaflkiue, of the Pasteur Institute in "eif{ht, Persian and(optic thirty tyro, .sur- our Toilet 5oapa since 18451 Rorty-Rouen long Tt'nglish Aeronaut. _ n GOOD I Tho ublie d and Concert. . fan thin five, Armenian thirty- "ght, year9)i[they had not boo P Ladies Military Ban - _ � r� �.: - . Paris, who has been making extensive ex- y" __ ussian tort one, Muscovite fort tee, { are not fools and do not continue to buy goods �Ia�rliticent Fireworks. Splendid Music. t - . eriments upon animals and upon himself, Y' Y• ahv'zt $ unle�a they aro satisfacto:y. Brilliant Electric:►1 Illuminations. - - _• - i ' p Sanskrit and Japanese fifty ; l+ahiopi and ��+-� believes that susceptibility to cholera cap. IIEAR LE Manufacturing Co. Electric Street Car8ervicos direettothe . : - be prevented, as in the case of small-pox, by Tartarian have two hundred and two h. Grounds i inoeulatiop-. . k. Eno �t■ ! ' i OP1F�T I/AY A91D tYlGh��T '� J Y -s,nMK=95s=o� S16 _ - Dr. Keely, of drink cure fame, is suing Entitled to the Best• . 1�G Alt applications for epaco should bo made at ' the London Lancet for dan;agea for libel. Alt are entitled to the best that herr Medical men watch the trial with excited Q. once. ' money will buy, so every family s cold / -V` For prize lists and all Information, address interest, � pp 0 S. C. STEVENSON,Manager and Secreta y, have at once a bottle of the hest f mily `�1 Qitri-� � Thomas Neil, indicted for the murder of remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleans the r ��� 76 St.Gabriel Street,Montreal. v Matilda Clover, was committed for trial for system when costive or bilious. Fo sa �' O murder and blackmail in_London on Satur- P E THE BUFFAL • day last. in 75c bottles Uy all leading druggist Deeds are efforts tiro soul makes in R i An insane woman confined in the Asylum speak g TORUPTO ITER V - : for Idiots at Orillia urn ed from a third T . {' storey window in the bolding on Tuesday, Of the 1,000 tailors who raeently ant of pure Cod Liver OII with Nypo- QNT. x and received Injuries from which she died on strike in Baltimore about 500 hay Leen Phosphites of Llme and Sodc is a O - twelve hours afterwards. employed at the co operative Rho ea limos: as palatable lie milk. ?�Ir. vi lifted Laurier, leader of the Do- tablisi•ed by their strike committe and A MARVELLOUS FLESH rPR000CER Pcerlepa Axle 0reasc, nte,t.durable grease In t� � minion O osition, wilLdeliver a lecture in 40 1 have- resumed work at the u ion's It Is indeed, and the little lads and the market, Peerless hoot Ointment should - +' pp be in every stable. - f t terms. Only 100 men are still out, a the lassies who take cold easily, may be _ - :Montreal on Lincoln on October 5th. The t "' . '� strike may bo considered to have been fortltied agalnot a Cough"thet mlaht �( 1 i'. . lecture is to"be purely lite rary and exempt successful. The hours were reduces from prove serious, try taking Scott's ��� , ` ;art ,11� - `` Z > ., from olitics. Emulsion after their moats Burin .- . p fourteen to ten a day. the winter season. B '`� = Mr. Ronald 1lcDonald, Lady Lathearts t SILVER MINES _ - 't . went, who laced the crofters in Manitoba Dr. Harvey's Southern Red Pi a for Betc+arn o eubatttutiotua>nd fmttat>Fona. ' t` +t o P est relish and TT B WN 6 11 vll s utv inver=ted in 9 ►i) of rho real v`. �` s - ` !-_ in l8;•?, is on his way to Winnipeg, having coughs and colds Ia the m I SCO dr O E, o e ie. Canadian I o + ..�.r calx of the new towns in koot.ona avh to \ `��g' arrived b the Parisian to visit the crofter perfect cough medicine in the marks rot y a `` _ ` ; Y Americ•ina 9 lir at rho ntiva>. The success of �\ � f � ,�+; ��. r 5 • .L �' settlements and ascertain what success has sale everywhere. �r ,t the towns depends on the success of the mines (\\`` ''��}� ''��?? 'A attended them in their new homes. • W e never willin 1 offend where-w sin- uC1f- WE L)QUA� The T .. - _ $ y `r ,p (1 atarec5l its t;:iva4la and L.S.) . i hire. Edward McManaman, of Salt 'cerely love. f 9 MAf� -P • j Springs, Cumberland, N. S., has given A break down in the harvest Heid s stn- O ,• ' j MACN/NEAGEM �0°�� � � ln��e Inw�isment Co. _ i' , , W3e��s �h� 1��eod �! 0. - 11 biI th to triplets, two buys and a girl. tins noyiiig, and is expensive. It is doubt vex (9 : C FOR /T- OR S£NOA3CENT - represent fear ctnlp incorporated Silver Alin I '` - is the third time in succession that this lady atious if its the result of our own r .gleet 4 STAMP fOR PARTICULARS nq t'ornpanioy, owntn� twelve alines iu t3rit :� • � has thuadistin};uished herself. to give the machine a proper ovtirh ling. ' ah Colhrubi:►and two in 1[ontana on the carne IT SAVES _FUEL _ ----s+:� PR/CE L/ST,SAMPLES ' a Some 50 ,-annon balls and a lot bf -rifle Roger'= peerless machine oil savea th boar• SEND TO us COTTON YARN dtc. OF OUR rich belt, the richest in tho work'.. �T e c ��('+ ( in g Theyc►trord the safest and most profitable IlIJ`UR��7 GOLIII�O� i ;4" 1` barrels have been taken from the bottom of g • nvestment in Canada. 1'hcc tiryt ia�u©of ytoek r,I n: the Detroit river b the Dominion Govern- Yrudeaceis not osert it is the horn - _ - laces investors on the ground floor and ii c -.1 y �' Y Y I nears alt taken u Tho second i."Ile will be What more do oU want� - i ip `s meat dredge Untarlo" They are supposed to road t"o wealth. _ ,, y p; y �• h2tve lain there since 1537• TOOTiI4('11F.. When auKerin wit Tooth' It 1u 141 • • • S per cent~ to 50 c r cent. higher. Then foil �, g advancement will,be rapid owing to Kronur ; " '° - ;` Hear Storms, a =tient of the insane ache use GIBBONS' TOOTH CHIB --- - -- - ---- — development work. Now is the opport�uhavo Send for"Brownie" Catalogue and Price List; . Y P GUM. WNAT.. LOVELY TIHTS Uon'tletitMlip. It isno,oftonin�e cur d • asylum at Kingston, belong;ing to Napanee' Good actions are the invisible hi es of s ouch a chance tai this ('ail at office, Llu3 of ` ` j strayed from Lhe institution last 1Vetlnes- Trade Building. Toronto. • 1 Y �S & CO a ria and on Frida his bud was found .in clic Bouts of-heaven. _ Y Y+ Y Y ©�� �� MANUFACTURERS. ~' the lake in rear of the asylum. A P' '�' Tlia is just wl►st everybody sal a when Choy ' Reports from .1lberta, N. �V. T, stateO1�I'I'R��TL. sec a wail t aced with - t•hat tits otato bug has reached that dig- 10RONTO BISCUIT ANS NECTI01i Y CO _ p n Cp - - - - - - -- - ----- - ---- — , l trict, and Lhere is considerable. consterna_ J Inake tt►e best goodci. Tt y Ulotn nd gee CALSO M'N E _ . tion anions the farmers in consequence, who `� m,�e �y that old nliablo firm which has=food - heretofore have been free of tills and other j�rA"/:1C SCAhR FOIL DftF.83 ('t 1'IV/: fur 50 cnrx, - ve�etnble eats. Prince Edward Island „1 ta'igiit by Mi+� ('hu,ob, genet t =Ken y' „ sw _ b p for Ontario• YS.i} i'onxe sit.. Torun~ Oat. Teti your dealer you just want to sec thoao also reports the arrival of the Colorado bee tants t '` . tie this. ear. rT1R10 t'ETEft1�1AR1' C 'LLt:1: , Tem- MANurACTURED nY .� .. - - y ( 1,oritnceSLrect,Toronto, Canad,i. •Apply r - `I'}l,; trig�George N Rrady, awned by the tv l'riucil,al, A. S with. 1''.it.c .�'.5. �, gd�S�Y & SaN•� ON�REAL, Howard 'Transportation Company, of Port ( __ _ - __ l ' Huron, was burned in +.he middle-of lake FIELD TEA curesCongtipat n,Sick --`- ---— I - a r 5t. Clair the other morning. She was 1vlleadaee P Oros t► tram Iexiou DING TSE HOT' �L�ATgLR . Y 1 Oot free Sant !o at ('ARFt6 a TicA ` 1 r� �_ . F . valued at $12,000 and was insured. A(JENcY 317 C,hurell St- To rn John Uoran, aged twenty, was ran over lion bhould us© Rice t►a a light and are inCrellsed lis : 1 ADIES ItEA0 T111S. The w derful grad killed au the Detriot belt line Tuesday I healthy food. ' l NtcUowell tiarment Drafting Ma hino of �f ` % night. IIc had been working iu ltocirester, ti w Fork, for cutting l.adiisa' Droyj can i �'pUr CiIZ�'-dust Pilf 1S TCdllCeCl. 1 t _ ;uc} ills .father ie a retired merchant in now be had at Toronto Cutting :it" ooi. i$ DON T g��L DOG L =— P -Yonge Strect. :3end for illustrated ci !ular. Guelph. : -- u ■ M �' - .} P,obbers su Deed to be members of the qeQ!obiection +.o fa becnuge It is clicap. It Ie pp t•1'TTIVG. Send for Ill atrattsd de icictua either as a Bess©rt or as a vegetable. 7 Dalton gang, held up Aoent James s. Wil• DRESS Cirf alar of our •'tics Tal or K3 s• it000ked as directed. 1 ' : nd Arkansas Valle lean". '[tie leading ayxtom, tics >Iee a Chart will reduce lt, o� . son of clic Kansas a Y SEND FOR CST 1 �. lust out~ J. d A. ('AI[TLII, Toront rr•r giving you fo Y allread and two others on Mondav night uc•ai Uresxw:akcr!i. - and secured w'11,000 in cash. ''ne yubbery _ — a 1 -- l - t - took place at Nowata, Indian Territory. ATTEHTtO I It you are "stn gent- alogue of Itecipea to the MOUNT rt0�'AL Boards, When you now bet +{ An attem t was made to wreck the east . if lieu aro not =Kent MIL.LItit3 lac MNG. CO., Aiontreal. �0 p but would like to he oueji[ you a out et . -bound Chicago and New York limited ex work-if you have a few hours to ap re each T1j �� �ut lU0' press near Enon, Pa.,on Saturday riorning. day-if you want to make monoy-sant us jour . 1 1• .. I r -s name and address and wo will aond ou our Cap'tcity of your mill increased, lumber truer, cut „i. Several ties and pieces of iron were found by illustrated li+t iron of coat \1'illilarn ggs,32 {� jj �i }• i , .r . � a farmer tied to the track,and while engaged Temperance Street,Toronto. Barnes Human Conception, ;. nearer to size, less saw culls. in removing theca he was twice shot. BE(' BEST OF ALL. Entire cost of change saved _ . 'i- The Roman Catholic church three,miles ARrTIFICI�L IBS Nature's all powerful first year. Continual profit thereafter—so wh - ` he► ea is discovered and 01� y #' from Wyandotte, Mich,, took fire during - when imbibed freely not investigate the service on Sunday morning, and was J■ DOAK & 8 a radiates the arterial m D '; . burned to the ground. bliss Lillie Uuatin - network of the body, 1' 1� o, �ATEflOUS BBANTFOED; CANADA• _� j was burned to death, and Mr. 11'm. (,trans FOr Ciraniatr Ad 088, , i GI "' R ! and hire. Jeno Armstrong received serious d absorbs and rushee off -t:�, 77 Northcote Ave« T route •� E all effete, deadly poin- 11 •x 1 ,I injuries. r Dacus matter. Also•it --- - ----- --------- --- r - .. : `_w Dara. contains all the sixteen - Pliotoaph;ng Bul><ets ALBERT COLL GE, E�� elements of ripe mole- a i . It is no ne)wa that cannon balls and bullets oRt cular lite, builds up r z ` I can be photographed as they dart through BELLE'iTILY.E, ONT. '°EAi every weak part, rc- + _ g 4 e r, - tae air,but Professor C.V,Boye hen recently `Leads the nolle es-onrollment 2?0. Largest stores nerve and vital r t .1A 1' - r7c! wet is the sunshine made some experiments iii photographing number of matriculants of any colics in Can th8 m8n : 4'_ - flying bullets that cast new light upon their adv. WILL. REOPEN T ESUA ShY so of life, the wonderful. fit' TEMBEH 6th,'9L. For calendar add~ $O as all that nae St. $ ", motion,and their ellect opo!.the air through pItINCIPAL,U.YICR.M.A., Sa Y which they pass. Leon Water. World, .r t , ProfesHor Boys fires the bullet through a g`=vim Feb. 13th, 1892. WO 8T0 lOOklllg fOr .} y`' box lined with black cloth, and so arranged CONDITIONS OF HAPP ESS. - _ 6, ' that the passing bullet itself completes an {il lllel s LLllli Stoek�el,• electric circuit and cauaen a flash of light in The first ig bodily health. To acs re this If 80 WO Would IITg'8 yolk not t0 ke0p Drink the BOYAL D_tYDBL1UN UFFF.E F !1 the box, whif:hl thou h isatin onl one- _ R l ` g g Y which contains a roportiou of(Serena Uaitdo- • - .- ; ' millionth of a second aufrices to imprint a lion Root with fine coffee as abasia. It tom - - - - -- - a aenaitlZed bines the Health giving propert[ea of iii wolf t PSE` 1 .- photograph of the bullet on known plant with the refreshing a dietic .. of PUTTIs , G OFF a Ina � - i plate contained in the'box. properties of Cofi'oe, Prepared only b ELLIS H�� � ;� f Not only ore the bullata themselves photo- 1cBi6®LBY, Toronto. , i _ graphed, but also the atmospheric waves - _ - + p ph a}p(� hWiltShir� OilS � s ttisir ease e. In front of the W CUIUU�U lUU E� I�S �r of $o mach lmpnrtIlGa. created by P g UNITE FOR. PANTiCUTA S . br - - :�. R' bullets are seen the waves of condensation, _ and behind them the waves of rarefaction, p (,omplete steam Laancheatrom 20z to 3tIt7 _ .. . '_ ° t. ., . and intereatiag observations have been "Aerie Coal-oil Boilera and Engin ' tram h Tyrwitive cure for Sprains,Brulse%Green or Q Ile eet With -such anot11' 0100 '� 4 7 i to 8 H.P. Large sizm Coal or w fuel. old Wounds, Influenza, Weak Knees, Clalled a made on the peculiar forma of these waves. ++The Marsh Steam Pump the boa boUer ghouidera,Sore BaGka.Capped Iiocke,Swollen - As each bullet dashes through the box -it feeder in the market. 'Returns ekha t into V a s �" ' ' , Udders. Nor ftp Of touches the terminale of two wires in the feed water heating it from !4 to t0 green y 5 - . ttlectrie circuit, and the little cloud of dust For catalogue send 3a stam0. Jadx RHEUM AT i S M Cp,WRS eft CO., Carletota Place, O ' �} ! �• {. I,nto which'the end of the wires is pulveria• ( �� `" ` i i ` ti- �4 .'cad ` a Zoe guanntse an abaoluto care in from one Q,8 i$ IlOW pr8$0Dt8t bp.'fill, ;: - 1 aAt ed also has its image imprinted on the photo C D O 'W A L to three applications, - .' �`' { • '? _ .• _. `t ! a ,fit$ -.._� a. graphic plate. r� Professor Boye has experifnented with DIRIlOT IMPORTER OP Ove Trial Mu Osavlate. Op ll particulars Write the 00i federal , Ikl P �� �sl� 1' i` ,u ``� ' � ._ . - •the photographing of charge!! of small shot { uNst ' �T{(�0 �(� >E rat►ounoed by_medical men rho guest fired froffi ahb�guna and the anal xesalt of diaoovet•Y of the 1+Tineteoatn Centary ti �4 ` ' <h ' '� _ with mach ln- BUIT91HUNTING Bt3OTS, � _ , appy a4t . 0.f '01- �iQ>�IQI�A. �. �..-x� ��P waited PaiCE hie. PrA OOTTLIi. is _ � these ezperiatents - a -. , thr w li ht 1 TIF @IR AiIII it ,* , UL,< + tereat, because it promisee to o B . 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Yn '" - , -:.-. +. �: a �r ,>K,, fr } -. . n TQ OUR 8UB8QRIBEAB:B reteirring _ _ t ie)i the adeireai31abe1 on your pbper you Mrs. �'. Matthews i i�q TOro>aio Wit ••. - Fali Fain• . NOTWI 'r - y ' can always ascertain the date to which friends. s - - + _ :. A 4;-� � t onr r bsari tion to THE Naws ie aid. - u p p - --Mrs. F. A. Linton of Brantford, qi As bier! fall fair reason i!1" almost gvith F 11 � " d� gip. -r =aittances are acknowledged b .a } AND� ING �. ,.t'1 F.1 1 , Ii bangs of date on label on the first patser fol- lied with friends here. us, possibly it would be of interest to our ; , p • . , . . owing receipt of money at this office. Always •^-Mrs. W. Woodruff, Visits with M readers to have a few dates furnished. � :'. - • _ - •- °' � `i � ; ` `: ]tee the date aid ahead, tt : p p _ �aivey at East Toronto villa s. Here they are : I�,tt'. ,dVa11Ct' 111 the price .( , . $'', ; - - th yn. s 3 _ i i .-.,-- - Everybody come to the Citby E xndnstrial at'lbronto . ..,,.; .Sept;. ti to 17 - . 3 a ` 6 11 1. ��yy As •��ee��11 •y�y AA+�f,v hibition. Greater 8ttra0tiOnr ibis ye Montreal at Montreal.,,,••....,, iii to 89 x - ' i _ � k �i+fNi�1YaY��AM �VWYs- than .. Western at ., 15 to 2! � London .,. _ _ ever. *�`* Ontario& Durham al Whitby`... 2D to 2sAr a,, xY ' ' - " : <:• - t�, , ' --Glees dais w8a a Buffeter on actio North York at Newmarket......... 47.to 98Ri North Ontario at Uxbridge " to 88 . tl PICBERIN(l; ONT., t3EPT. 18, 1892.: of the rain on Tuesday. The-- F"'�- . i . break is ,•••,.• 44 9thS I I ,.a '.mss. F•, y Soarboro at Woburn...., i t., - small one however. Whltehurch at Stouftille........ Oct. 4 & ti _ x Y r il`:: 1. '�� `>; - g P- -f+.i - 1 -Now that the Exhibition`is twee • West 1)arham at iiowmanvilie,... �� 4 d: Rs ,, .:'`.. ,,-:c;. `, ...<:.�. �.4„� ��.�-. I. :<'" -�` -_ E York and ]liari�ham at Marlihann 8 to 7 • , - • LOCALISMS e C oil eo le will ecce iZe us rural dwells 19 14 are 1111 het ,. l» y P p recognize Georgina and N. G. at Sutton.... w �7 r , ... ._._. ellz� t -, - e st x 4' �; as caantry clod hoppers,mese books a ►+loHt.ANo oREEx. " L . ' . ` 1. a.- --Mrs. Frank Leng, of Tara, is with hay seeds. Oar money is Dison aU t . ' = } ` f zr . , 1 friends in the village. same. . The followin oballen a has been sent us •. • '� ` � ` STANDARD, , I `- : -Aaron Burt, of Hat'elock, is with l�'is -Sertno is next Sunday in the Meth g „ R ✓ •�• a Vt�� �� t -parents here this week. • . dist ohuerh, Morni The Brazen Be . for publioa6ion. In order to settle a _ t #:-. * :.r, t ;.. uf1, much disputed point, we the undersigned - . "' 1. --John S. Winnacott,of Huntsville, is pent by Rev. J. T. Caldwell, M.A.B. . on behalf of the riflemen who are still en• g • g -Principal at 5 cents per lb arxd oh xch .� } Vision his mother hese. Evenin ,- since al Firth, of the Celle oven a state of sin le blessedness, --Miss Eate McCarthy; of Audley, is -will preach. J g g here• 1. ` - by challenge the benediets of this vicinity -'� �: with friends in Rochester. -Jos. Mogeagh and daughter Victori , 4` ` v to a friend} rifle match for fun or oysters. lot for l oo .- I . _. . - y ' a -Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason and child• of Hanoper. are with relate es here. 91 yy a ' t. - Y - n visited here last week. McGee h has not been a resident of th Ranges to be 200, 400 and 500 yard's,pool- 1. 11 ... re + g tion head to target, open sighted rifle to `' "' F'' -Mrs. Mowbray, of Stratford,is visit. Township for about 26 years,but he tak - . z - •- be used. Any communication touching � - ing with her relatives-bore. a deep interest in our develcpement. � . ­ - -o ; . -Tile riser at this laee'was fearful} -The celebrated Dorenwends st this subject addressed to Chas. Hamph• , swollen after Tuesdayp'ig storm: y acrobatic and gymnastic company ha res, will receive prompt attention. ' . . .Rs � � I .,- r I CHAS. HUMPHREY, 1 , hl •---Miss May Gordon has returned from been engaged by the Whitby Fair, a Signed, l Thos, (}. P�itxictt. .G I SSI I . 11 : a month's oojourn at Bownoanville. will give free exhibitions in front of tl M = . �`JA .. . z{ ' 4 I- . -Wanted-Two or three new miloh grand stand. Sept. 20th 21st and 22n - Highland Creek, Sept. 18t1i 1892. • ­ I - - ---- ' Cows for immediate use. A.N. Ridley. ' �' -�'Vhosoever appropriated such a lar a oUNBARTON. --James Logan and wife, of Blyth, quantity of those fall apples that grew - PRESERVING •0• . CANS . - )" t ;t* x Mr. Nesbit hex left on a visit to friends leave been with relatives here for+ a fete the Decker place north of the village, w 1 1. I; days, . confer a favor on the owner by returni in Buffalo. all sizes in stock, .- ..- . _ �� e � -Mrs. J. E. P. Aldous;'of Hamilton, and removing the rFst, The quantity 1 6 J. Holmes liar returned to Tor-onto, �_ . is with her sister, Mrd. W. J. Clark, -this is not worth starting a new barrel. after spending a short holiday at home. . : :' : ; - I week. -Any person having lost a dog dare g Miss Allison, of St. Thomas, formerly --o---- ' • 1. Yh} J!: ' - of Dunbarton was seen in the village this i E --Will Brant has just emerged from a the past few weeks might find the wile . g11 . � I ' t severe attack of inflammation of the abouts of the same by making enqui y week• •� I,c`. _- ,: lungs. . at W. Varty's on the 3rd concession, a After a long and serious illness from �0' _ i _ _ a PURE o . �; I. -Miss Julia O Leary,'who Nasi leased has in his possession a namber of caul a leve , onr young •rieud Jimmie Marko is �; - N her house for a time, is visiting friends in scalps, secured by him while the anim is able to be out again. - • . . . the Weat. were busily engaged chasing sheep in T. G. and Mrs. Holmes and family, of1. . wholes ices and ices round. 1-;.- - _; ---Be sure and --go to Whitby Fair, H.Bank's northfields. • Thornburv. were here for a few daya last _ . - A p , - ��.' t, 'great attractions this year Sept. 20th, -Some people make a great fuse ab it week among relatives and old friends. WHITE SINE, FRUIT and CIDER Vlne ar. . . . } list and 22nd. '�= ' tall corn stalks they have in their p The farewell moonlight excursion of the �!. • 1 :; - -How do you like the looks of the session, but after a few questions it tui a series took place on Friday e�ening,Luua, __ ; `( �.`° a - Pirie Block since the painters have con• out to be 1'L or 13 feet long. Thure Ly }earl; and the frogs alone witnessed the s scene; the latter tell us that the we tin - I _... . Is * ' • eluded with it 2 evening Wm, Clark, south of the villa e, y p -IF . . . ... . -1 . . -Milton E. Wright, of Winnipeg, is brought us three corn stalks, and tli it sympathy. _ _ . &. ., _ . I... , ! ..II, I t -.I-1 ` - s ndin a few da s with his uncle, Ed- actual-measurements are 15 ft., 14 ft 1 Our heart as well as those of the other ___ . . - - 1� g Y ------ - - ------------ --- ------ --- -- - - mond Wright here, inch, and 18 ft. 0 inch. The first m U. young ladies of our town, warmed and • -Wesley Morrish has-so far're.-oyered tioned is perhaps the longest corn gro th me;tod at the return of �11r. J.-Parker Jr. > from his recent attack of Typhoid as to in Ontario. - en Saturday. We trust leis stay„ will'• be ��� ' be around the village. -Mrs. Newberry- of Whitby, w h permanent. - - � I k rt'YI_ y, ,. . ING I , ., .- �. -Council meets on Monday isext- at same company, droye tip here on Sund Visitors to the Ontario and Durham ex- : Town Hall, Brougham for the transac- While returning, and opposite WIT. H r• hibitiou take notice of a gentleman wear. - )�-4 ' I `•` 1`� tion of general business. trick's residence at the Basi end of the it- a silk hat and one of Annan's tion, with -' - -•'.'., • '. .'•-'.."--'..'.•. . . '. - -. ■••=i■•••*!!• ..................................... •f tom••...••!.•f...�•f 1.�.' - y- - � .. - 80 cash will purchase a first class loge, an axle of the buggy gays way, id inouatacfie waxed, the judge of sofa pit - - - - tr: 13eCot3u hand buggy. Call at L. Foreyth's the occupants were thrown out. Bey d lows and tea coseyK. This is Mr. James �' Pickering, and see that vehicle. a severe Fhocic, and some egolaiiiation of found of our town. 011e tallo1•ln de dirtl�l�Ilt. is }low in fi�Il1. , i Dr. Mowat b de- g t .f 1.- " 1 . - r _. -J. H. Conilpr has given up the lease grief, no-damage was done. The visit rs brother of Sir Oliver, . ` ' of Mr. Vgrty's farm on the 82con., and procured a rig from the livery and o• lighted a large} congregation. on Sabbath blast. 1 . < mornin by his sim le, manner of telling IU `1.` Wm. will resume possession at once. Deeded to the county town. g P ,. -Thos. Marshall, of the firm of Mar- -There was not a quorum at the re "The old oto story." Thin gentleman is - shall Bros., Simeoe, accompanied by his Hall on Friday evening therefore ie disttognished among his fellows, not only •(o) . (----11 iwife and family are vieiting with friends .meeting was adjourned until Wednes y for his ability, but for his piety. i4�: Vii' in the pillage. - evening neat. As this will be the ann al Two gentlemen froth the Rouge in pass- ! --Y.P.S. C.E. Pra er Meetin Sands meetin and as the atatT of officers or lug through the village one day last week - tiVe guarantee - , perfect fit s Y1C► ►Sale , evening. Leader, Miss Dale. gTopic, Y the ensu�inq year will thereat be elect lead their t►ata blown down in the ravipe, i{ ,. their clothes soiled b climbin that awful - - - � How can we best help our church and all members are requested to he press t. g ' E: bank made b our col fall off - . , ; '' P - 11 I #; � pastor this year. Ab the financial year of the company e 19 Y Uur stock of I all and �i 1litel sultiDgci olid over Coatings a e - . -_ Z -W. Atlawa has recovered from his on ties same night, all artier having e• their wagon, allowed their horse to run , ! f recent illness, and is almost himselif again. count al;ainEt t1Ke corponpution are recjue t away, hila then heads run oyer,and taken In olid We at'o S110Wllla }JBtter Vallle8 than ever. Tf - �._ t;. He has been confined to the house for a ed to place them before the meeting. altogether,enjoyoel themselves imincnseiy. - . you Want a slice nobby stylish Stilt Or Over _ - +. number of weeks. -In view of the fact that batik . clot s Tim) were not iiiitiors. boat at reaSoua}J1(3 prices �'E have t118 - 1. .�._. p i _.. . -D. F. Eyery in rummaging through have lately .exhibited remarkable abil y �Wh�tby District. .. goods to slut you. r -. his onion field came across liatf a dozen as pugilists, it is possibiy jn9t as we r r > roots which weigh 3 pounds,4 ounces.i He that inan Lloyd, w•ho was arrest©d a f� The T"innnci+tl- 1)iati ict mretiiig of 1r+�3 . ' ,. left them with ne, week ago at Oshawa, that he du}notcar y watt held in the Myrtle Meth(Aist Church (o) .. _ - i r .- _ -C. F.. Hill did itot go to Chicago as out his coutemplate�l attempt 0 liold p on Wed. Aug. Sint. The esteetited chair. .b the statetf last week, but was here over accountant Tytler of the Outttrio l3at k men of the �listri�a, Rev. Rubt. ('+►dt�, Gook ' Sunday with friends. He will leave for here. For surely lie would not hayA ben the chair at 10 a. iii. and the meeting ,sae UST opened Up a. crate of behutiful Dinner and Tea Seti olscncd iu ubual tornt. The fullo.viuf;mem a 111Ch n'0 are Od'ellll at a loW r1C©. the States in a week or Ova. such a (iiflicult prubleiu a5 was Johti �', p : -A number bf our people went to the Sullivan. Corbettism ma ,iovear;avi hers �ti•erc preaeut. Clergic.►l,-lt. Cade, L. I`; p p Y I B W. Hill, T. N. Lnagott J. W. �iovai;e. ,J. ti - - , � _ - 'city on Tuesday for the purpose of visit- clause in mans a subaegaent bank r }Tedford, .l. T. Caldwell J. Harris, .l. 11. Gem Jars, away down r ing the Industrial, but the rainstorm sub- bery. - - . - stracted most of the leasure from the -A meeting of Glee villagers was a f�tmpaun, W. Hale, W. 1 honley> •I. «hit- P � lock, J. 11. Stonehouse, and of Laymen,•=- -. � - ` tri nounoed for Tuesda ni ht, at which it P• Y g G. Batemen, C. Grass, W. Gert' L. Fos- - P _ -Wm. Ridley and family, of Canning, was proposed to discuss the station rod ter, 13. I3uuti,ig. �'. Wilson, R. P. Hopper, is K ' - '- i.: Ont., are with friends here this-week. scheme. but as the night was very d J. Medd. A. Jameson, D. Jackdciu, A.S11ep. Re . • - Axe. BUNT I N 0 - I _ �:. Se has ceased farming and now devotes agreeable, but few put in an appearan . On motion it was resolved to ask the Mis- �. I jt his entire attention to the disposal of nur• The meeting was adjourned until th , sionary Co'nimittee for a grant of t5W.00, ___._._.__.-___ ---.__ _--_---- - f : p . - r r... i eery stock. (Friday) evening, when it is desired tl t for the Seugog Mission. After a spirited - ' Z.__ i.. discussion conuerniu the ac}miuistratiou of f` -Mrs. E. Broad is at Seagrave this all who cap will be present. The me t- g - . week. Andrew Broad, her brother-in- ing will be held in Dale's Hall and 11 the Superannuation fund, it was considered ,0 i� - l� CROCKERY law, is dangerously ill and the family are commence at 8 p, M. A special invi . that although the present mode of manage .. I - , summoned. His severe 1 : illness is the af• tion we undereland,'bas bean sent to e h meet, has similar to every other human or J.. ter effeot6 of a cold. member of the council. ganization, slight defect and that the ap - z; purtionment of tax according to eatery �� -Mrs. Geo. Len has returned from -Those who fail to attend the Onta ok Long would be�more satisfactory, it was r�eolved Just opened a crate of fine goods , f.. Dulatb, Minnesota, where she has" been and° Durham e>shibition at Whitby n by the members, lay and clergical, to re with her son John for the past couple of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 11 main loval to the church institutions and to . , - - r months. she left John �'V. and hid favi- mien the realest affair of the kind a or • g those venerable superannuates who, now ' fly enjoying the best of health. held in the county town. The eat es needy, have borne the brant of pioneer comprising all. the latest styles I,, -Geo. Herr Esq., the general manager promise to be far in excess of other ye re struggle and poverty, also that full reliance - - : of the Ontario Bank here, pati a cucumber and the arrangements for the display of be placed in tit Conference Committee ap- - . ! . . . . - ., patch. To illustrate this fait,he left with exhibits hag never been'anytbing to . pointed for the remodell g g of the system. prettiest ' patterns. - ' - - r �':- ne a specimen of that fruit on Monday, pare with that employed this year. Ten t woo expressed as a sacral view that ' which wee he 2 pounds and 8 ounces. too, the performances in front of the gr d where delinyuincy of ejongregatiunal s�a _ T I (: ti re rte d the deficit s C Hyl AP . -. o ' CHEAP -Fredeart, eon of Thos. Yeast, for• stand remise great thin s. Should a Paths ha ease I>a - P g thruu gh lack of information on the subject - �' 1 ­ f }heel - I , . .' ' s of thea place, who resides in Chi- managemeYt be favored wuli snit le PARKER, g y typhoid or is aniudiall ihurc support. he assess, GEO. DUNBARTON,e Dago, is don seeds} ill with t hold fever. weather we edict an immense crow on its towards all church su rt. The assess• ­ 1, ', $e was recovering nicely until a few days all three days. Attending the Indasc tai ment was accepted as submitted by the __ __ _______ I' ' ago,°when he took a relapse.. ,HiQ case is at Toronto me,y serve as a means of n- treasurer, also that the ministers be respon --` -� - --T ' ' considered critical. joyment, but one day at Whitby da ng Bible for tb,ir own educational sermons. - . ,- - I " t f h the Count fair will Jo more to adv ' oe ti ' i i n followed in the TT I ­ _.. - ��. The Board of management o t e y Aa intens ting d sodas o EAVETRO LJ GING . . . ... . I. t .. �� . t'. Stouffville Mechanics Institute have add• your own interests than a dozen visit to matter of Juvenile supervision, the idea . � I I .--- °` ed 140 feet of new shelving to their lib. manager Hill's circus. prevailed that strenuous efforts made by all .oa - - _ nary," Most people consider the addition . -H. Westgate's residence. on the ase departments of church workers towards the '�' ' of books of more importance to a library, Line, narrowly escaped being cons. ed twinging of children to class meetings and > services and that personal conversation A laT a shl ment of eavetrou h •list alrf ved and.I am re- • ;. 1 than the addition of shelves. Apparently by fire on Friday. About 5 p. m a s k about sic rimental preli 'on and church g p g J p1. not so with the Tribunes town. from the kitchen chimney lodged on the ' ared to meet orders, no matter how fast they come in - - -His friends will be pleased to learn north end of the main roof, .and b ore loyalty be constant, that t e priceless child- p that John R. Linton,of the Lake Shore, discovered the shingles were blazing a ren;the hope of the land,may be cherished. a8 they hate been doing during the past f©w weeks. . _ 13trong atateifients were expressed that our Call and leave our order alOII With the rest w is much improved in health. He was for robust manner. Thos. Mansfield, ho great Methodist printing establishment y g r_ -" - a long time in a very critical condition, was passing at the time, gave the al m, should be tronized for S. S. works as be- and have your houses and barns troughed - ' . - but during the last few weeks he has and immediate} a number of nee h re ppaa _ . ff Y g in unezoelled in beauty of thought and i g and be to our nee hbors. Dont shown marked improvement. His ultim• were at hand to render assistance. All Biblical exposition by any in the world, • - p y - I i - ate recovery may be reasonably expected went to work with a will and the buil ing thus discarding the narrow policy of accept- forget t0 ' le&Ve your order With. ` fin, •� was saved,not however before mneh m• inf United Sates publications. - -lasso Palmer her i=ogted "his farm to age to the roof and plastering was d e. rhe following is the plait for ensuing the right m>an. F I .I . I - a . . L . . . . Frank Slee for a term of years. Mr. Although all parties present did n ble missionary meetings. .. Palmer hasuen forced to gait farming work, Mr. Westgate desires especiall to Whitby-Local arrangem0nts. : 0 R E . i ..' - qn account of ilI•health, but he wi 11 not thank W. Henderson and Jas. Hing, r., • port Perry--Chairman, _- * ■ '_: - . r vacate the premises for some time. Mr. ae these men ascended to the garret, nd � �in_Local Arrangements. - Tho leading tinsmith, Pickering. . .` a�`° - , . I = Sleep does not take possession_until April. although almost su$ocated with the Columbus-W. Thornley and L. W. -, _ We mi ht just sav that Mr.Palmer would smoke, succeeded in subduing the 8 nee Hill. IIII "' � - g J Myrtle=-Local Arrangements. 7� !r t w: - Snd Piokermg village a nine pla„e in which by the constant application of water. h 1 pia�Cering•--Local Arrangement, . • to reside. (fur people are sociable and damage done by the fire and water I Greenwood-_..,a• simpion, W, Thornley. UGH FOR COUNTYTHE - ���` � + � I . ' . �'' ,t _ '. oAr climate of.the meet invigorating. amount tj something in the neighbor ood JanuAr . -- • f - .. , . �: . Read the special attraotiuns for the of #150 and as the lace was insured the Clairemont-J Hl;rris, aitinua _ : . , P iY•' y" ' • - }t_; Whitby Fair, Sept._20th,21st and 22nd. company will suffer all loss. This i one , Prince Albert--J. W. 13e►vage, L. W. , .. �, V ;:` : ° = X85, Trot or Face open to all ; 3 Run- of the most sabstantially erected rm Hill. ` ' z` nooses in the county, and' 811 feel t nk• . Greenbsuk-J. W. Bavage,J.Harrisdon- hag �ut3tr P8Celved 8, It r � _ �Yi- -` t i r• ti-, t ' ping, open to all ;; ' 10, Harnessing race , _ s X80, Green Trot or Pace ; X10, IInobrella fol that the lire was checked ao tom tl °axY• . SEsl nment of Fresh Groceries : New ;` ' ,r 3� I - [� P y• �. j j .. .. =. _ and Ci , race; 5, Sweepstake with X50 ---.- eccigog--Local Armon einext# .- ,, . �' Ulf Ch1 •Y` ° u ; ,� grave--•dem 'hit . Feuer r . 13 .Cx Dry �Gla .. , - naWaro Sugary Teas Cof-': 2 and 3 ear old horses. etRtNe. . ,� :. o : r `:: ' , gg�� ' #or 13alfbred Y , The meetit a> n 4 p��t4; Anish• a 1. Can at hl f3tOrG ; j k - ... ,�i,,� A - t1 r : a see rite lista Wed. Nte,ater.7tsoia...Iaa Pickerin on Frlda pe 9th 88Sfi ° all 1i,_1u1 1 ;C�18 ,tOr C $ <:>'- g: ' ' For full particular i; p tvifo p ms dyne Of e.1 QRt areae _ tta uo .: . , , - .: y }` _, k, 1898:trtne of JtrSn N cltleson of 6 don ev6nin and display of Fire• m , -. s acre`': ve A41 . . ; - ..fid- `4 0 :of-UG'�? ips _ 22e.is .oZering. , a 4" peados g ► �r g - . A RAIN--At Oshawa.on Wednesda9,sept.St 10, •`+ -' _ .,h- al o _. ti-�� z- > d of Hamilton s ' ._, a,n t 1 nf. A aged 1t►l. f Pr_ RC�bi111#� `. Deka'b of. „ p . A �.p .¢.� }- ,: s;-•, Zv y the wife D J,Kain of a eon, y. , - _, > _ _ i u�� ... r ? d _�, T r+r nw ad- . -:.. .> A __._ t .i_� 4 . .. 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