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Q TAR l� NI] V ►7 �'a. , _ f _ _ :. �3 , A' . :. U ' – - - RESSMAKERB, PERFECT FT i.AT$ST LOCAL HAYPE INOS RECORDED sY . Acs bppe)rttfinity will be git trite l►etiple. .; �tr: �,Fernon mAde bis first shipment of_�, ,! � �. 6= �.; i E By oD$ of Soarboro, next Sabbath, 8ep6. 26th to apples on Aionday. _ `-. ; ,; f r' i Med#cat. ���- D Tia tailors system fozcatling dree TH$ pBEBB ASID J TTED DOW h fir• Grant the distinguished Prinei- Wm. Karr, of SeaAo'io"Jti 6 , ,,,- was t t '"_� r "` and mantles, taught by Mist M. llicCauslan ' CORRRSPGNDBNTS. `� .r r/�N. w C.M. M.G.P. , ql of assn's IIniversit He reacheB here oyer $ands = M.BATSMAN, M,D., Pickerin viliage. Dresses made or cut and 11 p (� y, p - #� • , A S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, Orders promptly attended to, and a p - OLARE ONT twice in Melville Presbyterian Church, The Ri ht Rev. GleO a Monro Grant :d t r,a " Hing Street, Yioketinq Office hours: Morning fee flt guaranteed. QS-8m g ree • Evening ti tU 8. ---- - rBoll oisited Highland Creek:--at 3.80 in the afternoon M. A. D. D. Prinoi al and Viae Chancel- I ►-' z�: - H:3o to 1 . 1 Rev. G. Lawrence, of Tngre �j `> F` E ' . DECKERS LIVERY with his brother Pau here laBt week. and 7.80 in the evening. for of Queen s uiversity, Hingaton, ►a , Yocat Music. ---•�•"• reaches next Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. _, , • , t r, ,.,1.�.. - The grounds axon d the[iranBe -are be• OHERRYWOOD. ► °. ,�" ' .,,tr....���r.. -- - . _ verybody Relcoma. - - t M188 Ida 51mp�On, J Aa I hays bought np Dan Reddin's live ing steadily improve in appearance. A While eu a ed in ion ping on Frida i g g P g Y . "� UPIL OF THE TORONTO CON• business and have added sevoral ne new walk is the la addition. yrs. C. Holmes visited at her patents last, Marshall Lotten received a severe L- 1 servatory of Music,is propared to give les- horses and bagL'iee, I can 9ecomodate The fonndatiou fo the new store,at the last Sunday. _ sons in both instrumental and vocal music. lte- the public with good rigs at all tours. bio`-� ft+itTl tl,e lir�udTO, Wlllolt did aOt re- t� , Covered 'bus meets all trains. fn station has been pia ed. Ddr. Barry will Mr. and Ddrs. McGautLane are visiting Stat ael in:isly although he was unable :to r _ �': fereuces given if required. soon have a village p there all his own. at Wm. Hollingers. b3 i•bow, for a few days. He is getting Thorough Instruction Guaranteed_ connection with livery I keep a Don t far et the ale at the market Jas. (3itohiist lost a valuable horse last - , -" Address,Claremoi-t. Sale, Commission and Board-, . day, Oc . 4th. For partieu- week. Heart failure being the cause of al _ 1,. con be i t - g onz `cely and wills himse f _d\ 4 'x,t lO-ss Pickerin her© on Tnes again. . :1 <. : I ing Stables, g. , __ _ _ — T-- — . fans see bila or con alt with W. llow• death. Thb happiest a zDt that we hate had MISS LETTIE HEAGENg +eo. �•- SCK - swell, manager. Wm. Irwin is at present suffering #'tom ;',i � _ __ -__ the privilege of recordin8 is that oar Gift- - k Graham Bron. ere ve successful an attack of typhoid fever. We'hope to ^Dir. 'Geo. Falcotie� rs nd' longer a �`« - "%�� S NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE 0; ooa �_ rryy zea, ifs. lifer Ali°e Tait,a teacher in � 17Ao1Q m with their exhil�itr a the I;ndnetrial Fair. (tear of Lis speedy recovery. bachelor, he having crossed the Iine into �, t,; -� 1 music pup • it ivesme. f n e a d Cl desdalea ca tar• Mr. Davide©n wits snccessfa] in •sector- usic say s• g e Their Hackne n p the ranks of the be6edictg ori' Thursda �, :'� ;;;t} , .. s the Toronto College of DI f much pleasure to recommend Piss Heagens-as ti goo `" 0 .ed baudsome rizes. ing several good prizes on his horses at last being united in marriage to Miss ,, ' 1' ' , ' �"` a teacher of Music. She has studied wilt, me 9deS oa s�' " $ m 4 t. forthepast three }aura in amost studious mini. ~ �Inf' a ' � A Unless the Erskine people hays that the Industrial Exhibition last week. Hattie Wood, of Scarboro, Rev. .Mr. Me- A �:,: 4 _ rand st thr es a thorougL technical tral g. cc . , . - -_ - pinnacle replaced on their church forth- Singing school was re-organized last Donald officiating. George is well and r "i 1: - -- --1 :.i n P she has proved a❑ excette.,t pupil througho t• 'O ti I ea,p with, we shall enter a suit for false pre• Saturday evening under the able leader• ResideueePickering station. AeyQ c, •; ;c �o favorable known and we feel sono ourcpn- t {.. ____ i m tenses, on behalf of the•Village. ship of A. Stouffer. Tbose wishing to gratulations and ^mb11 wishes will be echo. Z , xdy `N - o Geo. . Hutchison, of Seaforth, visited learn music should.not fail to attend. r - -- Lc-- - – _ - �, ed by all. May life be long, happy, Pros- � ' ,, ; __ ____ _ _ ----� –---- - --� o�+ leyQ ; here with hie brother last week. He has —FalsxY.. r,�' a FAREWELL, Q. t q ,� . __ parous and nsefdl to Dir. and Mra. Fal- BARRIS- 00 a i gone to spend a few days with friendq "in =,�:•_• E, Goner. y' J• TER,County Crown Attorney,and County — Q9r .~, Darlington before returning home. MARKHAM. - �' I 10-y C i -- WHiT r Solicitor. Court House,Whitby• _- _� L of Leith .mss...._ 1 N, , . D1rs. Harkness, , near OweD EVA . MES-MILLER, SOLICITOR; ?�O _ o.' mY o ,c,�� m c m o Sound, visited at D. Macnab's last week. After the long holidays it takes some .- __ 3 •':I 1, i TA ', children a ling time to settle down to regn , ti F , - �J TARP Public, Convoyaucer, ©tc. Office at P, n,,, as m,.,-.r.2 t o� "� Thistle Ra," near Brougham, Money to loan. w i 'ov : o�tam a�e. -oW L.,W;,° Mr; and Dir '. Allan, of Toronto also lar attendance at school. Parents are Laf. Goo r spout lath week in Ilnffalo. 4 s pe br o w ,-to AX.::x m°N sent the Sabbath with t�ir. i),Iacnab Mr. W. F.. Sonnet has returned from a f: -_ - - - t' a m o o a P largely to blame for a good deal of absent 3 _ �•. - { 10 ca m wa 'M°wW" " Robert Reith, has aces ted a -situation visit to London. OW & Mc;GILLIVRA�', BAItRIS P marks. They keep their children at home t tars,Solicitors,3;c. office oppoaitei Poet co (V 0 0 -m mU� wa ae salesman in.Gould Bros. store at Ux' on the slightest pretext. too far as tbia Misa F.,f6e Major is spending a►few days � ,- ° at Maple Ave. Farm. •. office, Whitby,ant. •ino-Ball t ow,B•A•; The°' FJ v A ,: � 0 0 brid e. Robert is a romisin oun rest- - A. �Ict;illivrQYl I,L,B, Money to Loan, sy - --. g P g y R world ie concerned there isnothinR of<g Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Tinning, of Toronto, ~ �* " p fellow and will in rho meantime toss the er importance th..n a good education. We T �. 01IAS PAIiKEII, BARRISTER F= oto - - = .5 W s. to ° ° Hour and feed with dexterity. have tine schools well equipped see that are visiting at Mr. DicPhee s. tl/; 0 t.,aa ° �' ,c n m ' Miss Cectie Sidney, of Toronto, is visit i=� f THaud Solicitor, S E. Money to Loan• No 'D b p ir t r C. � P A vers intelligent horse id that dapled your children are fitted for their battle e {{ `` riul3aitk;Picker- Ci ,� .n p a t larl Also ing her brother, Donald Reatoli. . .i commission. Otffce: over onto 4-y beauty owned by Albert Row.on, Wheu with life by seudin them ret,n y ing; open ovory Saturday, T a x m ° o w m a 1trs. D. Iv. Beaton is visiting her stater, `` r _ _ _ -- -_. - --- .�_ C -.,- . ° �- U a `' �• i anted its freedom it invariably pays a encourage them by assistance with the illrs. I). Palmer•. of Jackson's Point. ' - ' ----- -_ B„ of Law- " I •oh I __�' CO __ 5: visit to all acquaintances. The beast line ►ome lessons, thea there- will not be ,,o Sr OPtIIISTO , LL. _ _ - - --- - hisissrs. R. F. titi`ismcr and Sant Pinnock = i.. - much cont ,faint about mon romotion when ��• reuF°, oatu''tOis 'acc�routo' Strut�' °� _ T equally as many adntirere ae has its silt 1 p are with friends in the Niagara 3istrict. I Solicitors,\crania ,��t•, Thursday• ble Ow Der. the exsmina�ioD Games around again. h - aermont every There was excitement on Centre street Ald. Jas. V�'allcs and .l1rs.\Vcbb, of ging- t . ronto, will he at Gl a r « Office over,T.tiundy's shop, Money to Loa,;. f:E�y Aft. Farmer, the junior partner of tits Monday. Harry t:ortie imbibed too mach stun, Jamica, visited A. G. White on Sun ,, i - _ - - - firm of Henderson K Farmer lr at Quebec whiskey and with a' revolver roceeded to dt1y' } :` , ►etcr•t►ia-r•U. RING $RANG this week. Rumor states that he went make a target of hie neighbor widow Fee Miss Tlla Cooper lids returned to her ,j. r� K , PIC E thither to meet a feminine friend, but we oey's chickens, and when that good lady home at Jackson's Point after spending a ► HOPI�IVS, VETEIIINAItY SUR -- will wait until next week before i in few weeks with friends here. f ' EON, Cxiadust© of rho Ontario Vot- R y 9 remonstrated threatened, so she aayB, to John Burkholder is having iiia residence • (,. Open for the transaction of alllegiti ate particalare. shoot her. The result was the widow got- <M' erinary College, `1'oroiito, will vias Diaettse9aof Bai,kint;B�sineria. re painted, very mach improving iia ap ' it �.- , and Cherryw0oa every Saturday- Disngforge Rev. Millitrd liar tendered r resigns• oat a warrant which Constable Magill stance. Wm..Ireaon is the artist. • , ti: - 1 the horse's foot attended to at my Y tion as pastor of the Baptist congregation romptly served and Harry was arraigned �Mr. Will Morris has completed his duties lot 33,7th con., Pickenug• Gnus promptly at- ' Oo ic� Ho K—I''ram 10 to 3; Solari a s fore Ii.R.lt'alea and Jae.Robinson J.P's. ' r i Tet° rapt,address: whitevalel oat. here, and the same haB been accepted.' and when it was found as Manager of Mr. Wiener's ranch, and +` tended to. g 94-v After a lou session i �' < p,0.address:Green Piver,oat. ____ �'ao1T1,�,�5 ��lllk ILi L(5IIY 8Ct1 IIt The Rev. gentleman will nob leave our g has returnc►d to Rrookiintoworkat httrnetig � �+.� i - - �, F vicinit until about the Ist of,Deeetnber. that Harry wets likely to be committed on ____ making. ,' 1 H 0 P I� [ �' S, _ �TETEltTNARY (3-y) GEORG ]ZERR, Munag - Y the charge of threatening to commit serious ( � r,. _ Fits determination to leave-has been learn- bodily harm the widow relented and with- _ If Louis does not go home earlier, Jen t t a INS, . � r • surgeon, t•raduate of Ot,tario vetei'in- -' ell with regret. nie'sinistreas will likely object. Go home ottice and reaideuce,Lin- drew tllo charge and Harry paid for the ,• `' . . ary College, Toroutc _ ARE YOU : P U Z Z I• before ilio wee sola hourw, LO1119. A word tou'd atienue, Picl.eriut; �tllao°• ( atib 1'y day For sdtne time flays leas b�3ct>fl tome chickens refiled and the sof is of the court , f or Light prun,ptiv attendod to. A first <.IRHR dl6eaa8rOn antogg tLe buSiDef+S men 68 LO the N►ae, etc. �, . •'} 7 4'': general b'_acks�nitl, smolt iii couuOcLion• �e�t c t.0 lill0\�' R'llat will be fll and(.onatable Met;ill keeps the"revolver as Nrn. ArnrKtrong, of f3uff,ilo, is visiting t, to the adoption of an early closin s *stem " r,gs gotten up, its w011 as all n,tiuuer of repair- q 3 a memonto.-l:conuriiiet' his orother Mr. A. Annstrong of this place ing done.at 101 . tieing rat,:s, Laote tend itis most acceptable presell - during the winter. After much consider `�+"' eaSeto feat lnad0 a specialty of, alwa;;s aJf3yyt MALVERN. Miss Maggie Mccaul, of Markham, is visit � ;'. : class shoes ou hand. scion it has been agreed that oD and of in(; at the same place. 1 � - - - y011 (;lull lllalie a.: la(1 t'er October 1st next, all businei�s places The liner eompetitioD for fire silvor cup 11es5rs.Il,,l;a,;,nan tt Iiarradell, of Torou �, �Rry ,�oci•t<tie to Claretuont will close at fi p. tit. sharp• between the meutbers of fife !tinlvern to• Have teased fhe \Vhite�ute 111i11s facia `.� = - friend• This ��ill _ bA eonfinecl to rho winter A• G. \Vhite, ,end t<x,k x►tsessio❑ on Mon " ` .: �- T t1DGl: fin. 1'3�, I U Hers cl'►o(tinR club took 1►inee at D(alvern nu E t , ,,z IShG SL L r • �t„ntt�,} - months. During the summer fart du the L , ,Y,t, to bc:e:itc i tisiu j oun _ G• T. This lo.t„o ii,ucts c•�e �'ickrriu . 6 and cavuot.do their shop iuK in Sept. i'1. «'w. Citllenil tr winning flu S• )' til ' s - by K +� l °ilia in the yeltr, in Dalci's Hall, 1 LES ME SUGGEST aye bU y p 1]leti i11id lVC �Visli [11C1n CYeI'y 6UcteaS. I3y . �` cup fur rho lir,;G tiuu�. `Tile cup liar to be air, \White's d,ipat0re 'A bitevalu will lose Every t,eraoit invttod .t0 juiu tind 11011! adv l�lY _ tL. day tilde ; but in the winter thel li+ F,v grand CausO of rl ei„l'e raui:e . taken three times before it becomes the ,L public spirited arid_obliging citizen, t111d j that you g0 do`c1i t0 « 111 by nu a xet1he for delayioq t]►eir pareFiasess witwers pro rty. 1'irst draw-C. Cal will be very much missed here by all. ' later thus 8 p. tit. Remember then, ti 1►. 'ailander #1, A1. Callan _ t' ,a' . . _ . 3, it�iite�►� mai Dom. --i Gild try cue - of J'. S. B� R- rD. on anJ aftctr Uctubor 1st next. louder 3H, Abo ( -_ --A�-. - � _ - Uurti'c';/ctetcit•, etc'• 1 , «e made a blunder in reporting the der 3ti, It. 5eltuts 11, .T. 11. 11AtuRay 7,-J. East Soarboro. . . - �, i •0� r))tilll Dd Taylor 81, A. :leers 17, Wm. Callander . Ij1li0\iAS llt N", C,ou�'e�ance3, eo�t N A R D 5 �, Scutt I'uKh uuptiale last week. This was - 1 n,i9sionur fur '.LLiue ltlitin cite, etc., Claris- 31, 'r. Britton '.3U, WW. Sellars :jl. tri. Miss fimith spent �undtiy with city 24ly �lllg$. The Bt011e is a baa t1- due altogetler to the fact that we were Sheriffs 3, T. Everest Z1. fi. Knights lti, friends. *.{, , mous,oat. not one of the invited guests. But as we BU\=l'I�', Issuer of Marriage I:d. Sa[ldersou 2;, L. Parkinson 11, J. Miss S. V: Chapman is sojourning under !till Ciit diatuond, Tile , et• cannot claim kinship to either of the fain- ': �. LicOus©a far thOC.ouutyirle"u�r,t{'ickerufr Y flee interested, we do not feel slighte.l, Everest 2i, li, Sht'tidork, h. Smith walk the par>'utril r+,of. art. ace at rho stor0 Er .it t,iv tea 1'L y t ng is made of solid 14 li Ad over, R. Harrington C•Beldaln wink over, 41ts. Cucper has returned after spending „ - - village. • _ - and OLiy a taste of the wedding cake le , D• L'rowu 31 T. Itainsay ' the bast two weeks iii tiie city. _ - T 1 E lilt to lllako oar o • sofa lets. ltev, 7• W ills 10, hiss McRea, late'of Galt, spent part of � , - >b - . R.13L+'g'L't)�, lU\4 vS1TI1 (.(L su(i th© style 1�1[llply liana S©, wantb�l 1 Y bye. Seconddraw—b. Smith 17, J. Tav• - alillard was .the otticiating minister, and I&dL mieek with her friend�Aiiss Smith. �` ` 1 D• COuveyancer, Cor,ir„issiou0r foi` taking y lot' •�l, I). Brown 6, ��1m. Callandar �l, – affidavits, Accountant null inaurani+e Agant. nOt Rev. Trotter as previously statstl. ;�Ir. and i♦Irs. Ilea, of Stouffville visited ' ' ` Money to loan on tar,u proL arty. Wjils pro- N S- BAR N AR T. Ramsay 7, Abe l'allander $l, T. Ever ' The young couple spent their wedding 'll fym Sellars 19 p;, friends here recently and vrere guests at R , bated. OFFICE--At Wh,tevale• Will bo in . eat 21 R.. Sellars , , , ,. Knowles. + 13roughain overy itc'ivlay al'ternoou- for tht: trip at Toronto and outer places to the ' J• Everest walk •� 27 �7CTHITBYi . Sanderson 21, C. Beldam, bars, Malcolm, of Toronto, accompanied , , � transaction of busing+ss. _ - west_ 1 our reribe joins the whulo eon , — ONE1 TU lit) �?� APPLY TO F. �_ _ over. Third draw—J. Everest 29, Wm• by Miss Knowles, of \Nilson, N. Y., paid a � . s �� Hutchison. 'iPl'ratser at Claremont for inanity in wishing the young folks a louq y 9viug visit to friends in this locality a short (ralliwdee 41, Abe Callander 10, J. Ta lar DR. DEANS and prosperons journey through life+. & • } Canada I'erman(.,it koc.ap�,tala-l'illgslC . Total' .: 41 It. Sellars 20, E. SuL4.vii'm 3:• Limo ago. �� � � :r Toroutc,. y „ of of Sorsa )axilla and non (lulls an excitement prevailed in the ; ' ,l w—Lr Sanderson 14, 3.Taylor Mrs. Washington and her daughter,MisB e lu th ra offic I 1 our assets �8,7t1!),(XH). The Coi*►Pally let,dr uiouep U Atter XG fOr life BLOod, village Tuesday morning• Graham Bros. loReat curr..ut ret0a of interest and Ott fa�`ot'- driver wsa Lief to a st o site 'lfac- 3I n'tn. Callander bye. Final-J. Tay Ddaggie have returned to Clinton after able terius ,if repo ,111-1tt, 11urLgzigas and ice- rhe flies became bother• tot• 16, Win• Callaudar 31. Mr. Sander• srencli,ig the past two weeks with friends l,enturt s l,urchased. :�o t:ut„tuisai°"• ,4�fdeiay lint King of �ilood and Liter :liedie es• nub's store. ` p� in this vicinit The were the nests of erste. eon, proprietor of the Half way House y Y g a - sod ti t Annis. w,,, - - Expenses n __ D R, D E A �" S some, and the handauma driver In gl t tilrs. Arthur . _ - --- intends ivin a medal amon We mem• 1 11"t'c7t'lte1 t• Illood Iiuildi❑ Iron Pi11N,: ing them succeeded in die lacin the g g g We regret to learn that our esteemed .1 _ g P g hers of tie club to he playod for the" �, € .� i A. P05'P, CUuNTY AR(:HIIVCT L'tier]ivalled for blood creatinb mud a ling bridle. This granted her freedom, anti second Monday In October on the Half• friend i:d Knowles, has taken his depar , - A• for the rouuty of EJnturio Drawings the O ► ortatnit ' oI a rana�la was ea art tyre from our midst having secured apost- , . # wa rounds, an erson wishin to cam• "j and apaciflcationa furnished for- overp class or u healthy glow to fhe cowplexio seized The beast dashed across the road y R Y P R tion in one of our western towns. b1r. -� ” ` " building. Steam and Lot water bc-aten ;tui and D set [he bu g ate for this inedul should notify the Sec• Rnowles has beau SEcretary of oar Sundry _ - Otfira t,er p ggy, earl with file r: OD P - v0utilation a specialty. atre0ta, -wuitby• Dr. Dean'8 Liver Pills, rotary at once. Jas. Taylor President, school for dome time and also Secretary • . c�rner Dund?s and Brock g s7-y Tlto lt�ost perfect pill for 13ilious ens, its side the tarnou! landed in Dernshe'ti t . i ( e,ridonce Kingston R•osct East 1,ckFrtt, .(. hl. Rgm6Ry, Sec.Tress. �I. (,�. C., Dial lreasurer of our liissionary Socitty since 1I D'xziness, Stomach troubles and Il sited• A au ber of spectators rushed iu ;v _ t vera. its orRani�ation and will be greatly missed �, `-_ a'etcfiost: �e►t'itt,!/• diseases of rho Liver. and captured the frightened animal. Tho - .— —.,.. .�0-4 , by all, We wish him every success,know d ' . - rig was somewhat damaged, otherwise uo BROUGHAM. - IiaLle -- ing Lhat oar losi3 is auoLher's gain. n d t e _Wit«•--- FA11 BAN; [v;, tile+ oft a harm was dome. A Losse that would Dot- - Auctioneer, stili in rho ileld, a1,ie a,-Ei �V. R. TiO�GSE, CLemist and Dru •ist, The Dieltvili© Congregation occupied the F • ;n A conduct any gales utitrusted to hits. jfihitb� , is ol© agent for the run away under such circumstances Mrs. Peter Mnnahaw anal daughter Body of their c;hrirrh on ►Sunday tha 11th will g should be eLot on eight. Lottie, of biarkdale, are the guests of J. � ; 5" _ ` and ttikoa this oPhorttturt.y of thanking his pat AbOvfi OOdi;, fast., and tveca delighted with the able and a a.:.. a for past favors,and hopes for a cuutinuuuc0 J+' i11. (`IerOri' thio W6ek. i rou 1 - ,— ,� practical diacottraes delivered by Rev Dr - of them. farina fur st+rvicea uiodorato. Ar- .. to dac0s and Lerrus eau i,e made Sirs. Joltu Gerow is at Flesherton this ;y(owat. The congregation at both servicos , . rangements as i r 45-tf _ . OOLUM_BUt3'..T. week, haViug been culled thi6liui to attend was large, there being a collection amount at the oflic 0 of this Pale rj1HOiViAS POLTCHER, Licens©d Ane- the funeral of her neioo. ing to more thanlUQ takcu up at rho of .- I. 1 tionoor,valuatur, etc.,for East York and Two ou men named Frank IIar er - y P Samuel Ste Menson sold a heavy horse ternoon service. The church presents a Yx}. ' ' w ole of North and south Ontario. strict and Robert Hamilton, whose relatives 'fart week to souls ADaeriean buyer. The fine appearance after being renovated. Revr the h / atteutiou given to all orders lis'►nail o tetegrapl reside near here went to the Exhibition price war in the neighborhood of 612�i. I)r. Grant,Principal of (lueen's Ilnivereity, t ; f Charges!M1ioderato. Address THUS.i 0UCA1,. TACH PLUG OF TH last week. Thursda3 night they went to ,• is ex oted to occn the nl it on Sunda ! - Box 47,Brougl„>ui,Out. the Bttapr Of the Ol' an edals Rre 6till p� ley p p Y a restaaraut at the corner of York and g P he 25th s he e g e a la "y -- - - —- - - - -- -- L Set A t R v earl m u tD a precarious condition. Their recovery p Y Boots u.tul .S/coc�. _ (lueen streets, and atter eating oyster an eloquent expounder of the Gospel, there . l ! _- is anxiously awaited for by a number of etewr, were iven a room. The retired will doubtless bo large congregatiour prey -; ' �- OIIN Lr',SLIE, T300T AND SHOE �� y anxious fri®ads. !,w ,�_ NlakOr. Pogged- and sewn work. Orders .11 at 2 a. m: Friday. When the proprietor ant at both services. r a went to awaken them at 9,a. m. he found W• Cowie has his eider.mill in thorough A very pleasing eyent took place in St 7 I promptly attended to. Experienced workman- working order and will attend to custom Margaret's church on Wednesday 14th: ' '., ship. Dou t forget the,stan ,meanly opposite th© thein both dead having been asphyxiated- work on Moeda , Wedn and Frida News,King stre0t,I',ckonug village, 7-v :o: IS MARIIED o The two as ate in the room were o n, y e8d ' y Sept., rile occasion being the tDarriage of g , of each week until further notiee� Mi Mar Crandall to Mr. W. F. Lain ' l = —'------ - - - which would indicate that the strangers sa y _ , . Motets. JohD1;.Geft is doing an extensive app oth of this locality. The indissoluble s•, - -=-_--.; - "blew out the gar.” Medical assistance trade in this locality. He has a large knot was securely tied by Vtev. H. Walker. '� I _�,.0 U SE, Pieltering, Ont., was called but nothin could be dorso. It L lORDON I3 g force of men employed pioking'and pack• The bride, who was attired in a cream •� on ro rietor. This hotel is a . - , t. y t lJf James Gord ,p, p IN BRONZE LETTERS has since been learned that then tape ing such fruit for the English Market. tanP,co°tnmA WA.a +►QeiAted by her sister, fine new brick building, finished in superior Were of the cid make, `and the stopper Miss Lizzie, while Geo: Crandall, brother . , A style. Every convenience and comfort for the We feel relieyPd to learn that all those . travelling public. New and commodious 25y s NONE OTHER .GEN UI t' could be turned right around., It is who attended the Iu1 of the pride, sa orted the room hrou�h . A . t.s„ui~l from title Pp g 1, V and sheds. _ __ _ _ __ ___ --._ _____ __ _ - --- th0a ht that the two anfortunateB tanned the trying ordeal. After the ceremony and _ _ ., Ont. g locality returned with their names intact. usual con ratulatiuua, the company wend ESTERN HOUSE,Pickering, oat the light, bat in doing so rimply open- yon know there is a great dausrer of los- K . `�� `- 4 Y� now open for the accommodation of th° ATTENTION ed the tapB again. Snoh acotdeDtr as ed their way to the residence of the brides � having lately in our autograph at each gatherings. /:, travelling public. This horst, h this are liable to happen with any person mother; where a sumptuous repast was �. ', _ 1 " changed hands,has beau re furnished t rough , Sadler and S•_ rte hettson returned •- itiiated as it is,opposite the S ink Mills, _ with the Old to ,and the city should ass P partaken of. The bride received some ase- ;�� i out. 8 }' W8 Wallld Call attt3Tit10 t0 P p from Ni ora-whither the had one to in- ' ' °� 4 it is Convenient for patrons of the Mi 1s. llfeals The friendr y g fol ali8 beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs "` : `., I or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling a by-law against their lire. spect the -Gale $edge Fantle. These Lane left the same evening on a tour to r '. ,1 x ' :: , and shed room. Boa stall and enclosed yard for our stock-. of knitthl ya S• Of the vicunas *kre sympathized with ,` 41 r � ' horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. gentlemen are highly pleased with the sofas of the American cities, carrying with , The bar is open at all legal hours,and is stocked Merino, Andelusion, Sa$o y, deep]y• d , ecl o'a and assured that Such eonstrtle. thetri.the-good wishes.of all for their future �►, Y� , --: with are liguore of every brand. ANDY Me- _..�-P...** -s--.., ,- - . admirably adapted' to this bl,rrrn°4, I ''.. -,4.- '�' pp 4s1y Bexhn, eplyT, + tC. ion wo f CIULLY, Propnet t r old he ' -__-- - Also RUG PATTERNS,- and r fir. Samuel Wesley, publisher of the locality. _ .--�- �.w=3<----+r• " ' . � has been a fated A eat i3ttuiber from Isere attended the �- Clarke Agricultural Society's fair`will _{ t Watehmalc�tng `slam ed linen oodt3. Northarn .9 d=*arses, ppo gr %� ,• . -1��. p Grand Director of Gere nies of the Mas 'Ontario and Durham Fair at Whitby, on be held on 'thea Agriculttaral ftrounds ' It ., t An wleLln to learn the Fr ab " . Y g onto Grand Lodge. A CUTHBEHTa A.mo g h castl , Od 80th Se t.and'1st Oct. C_ - a 1--. - ,.. D rt 1 e a 1. - a r tris iso 'ed N James McHilVery fell order a wagoix Weed y and Tisa sday _ , ,,-.,* eeol'ative A p sag al At Turoxtto Janehala nn �sc3ndiy fag lbotli rho. yillg ' = • agent for EDWARD BCHEURI., wbole- . r iltlOril' ritnit. SII :. 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"'' � .' oh null: t'e scall¢' importut OU Y. t earl Ff helpig Irlpae Merrick,' born fault-if your enem does not live to put you lhrospeNa • - A_ t. . ._, I.' �.,,,_ r+ Y egg p +--:. " , ' r :: ; j s anld gel well. Ypn,look "tooyouuj�t be `jT reel, will be the richest Ridow in Italy past®van my mending. Twenty-five thou- 6�t'lllew?,ditlttad. ' r = �. , ; ., -1E, Of all ttisec�opritt►bl ,`tls>ngs it atsp�bl+ ,to �� soy don't-knot/ what--it,-Melena to - 4 ill beautiful, still young. 'Wh I she sand lire ! Why, with good luck I shell be -New Zealand la congratulating herself on - ,. ,be the�oat!"aeeountable that so Studiousi, .bl'" a,a lot of;pilof•, elat i a- x-166 cif wretch, wil ;beoome countess, duch _ ,. ppnoees— able to ,work at phthisis for another ton rho exceeding prosperity of the colony. "= "h i aY, I t�..d�a young man astluidoFYvri es, waiti g for.yio�rk , It's important eY who knows!" — , - . years tacome.", Time was whet► any colonist saw'•in the. .. t} • . clever, bitiou$�a ost •and a `doctor} of I silo d live to-,iJ4 Dint em, every one. _ (To Co.�triNUED.i En lisp a era or m itUes a disaourao on . arm p ' Ia►tiv,..should have set all his ho uY bp .. ..., ,,.« d_ _ na _ g P r . P `` I want ta'aaaa rg an ave-.a family of my YL - - colonial indebiedneis or extravagance be p _. '<;. „pines:upon nobody better,than the dauglf. owti4,lk^dtintt waant $o feel,when I m coming t - - ._ know that New 'Zealand waif to be,pointed �er_of,the.eniureller, I abio Vanucnei--a girl be a Vto luck at Signor Vanucet's mosaics, Per tacoo`-.-if`it isn't.Guldo Floriani !" OEMIW FOS THE CAPTAIN'S WIFE . at as the chief sinner. This colo_ ny was for vpitl out'a.dowry,.slid unable.- to road.event ..t�'every-ste would be the death of me. uido started at a smart slap upon the Y g •�oh here , I"teII oil what I tell ever ' man ears the shockin exam le of rod- #a;i!ti►ve Iet'ter, "',Na , more : thou h he i ah Ider, as iE he were suddenly mused �. Y Y 8 P P Y Y Tde f3tors of a.PlocMy Woman&Ad Itow i alit and wastefulness in whose nth _ _ . d d'iq love with Irene..when he lett-1 doctor I see • I,'ll the twept five thousand fro a nightmare. Aad, indeed, it was g Y' P �`� tnd g Y' She 8svedthe S41p. there was no wav to este a for man ea tend.ber native Bari to�puisne hik.0 les at francs Lo the man who will rfd me of this re {y little leas. For he had been sitting in Y Y a d e blind to the bustling departure of A veteran sailor, Captain Eastwick, de- to come. Now all that is changod. Xew� : - , Napes, and though he waec'bauilaome.and ---cold. I expect there iso t a doctor i>a ' Lealnnd ha8 turned the corner. fVe were d, iA 0 amiable young ma,t• witli� no distaste for Euro Africa Auat`ralia, or America who Va unci, and to all esus the: ghastly vision Glares that of all the women with whom he = -•a plei►sure, he cayme bank froth hTaples. tlo isn't setter that�mone . The ea it's con of is Irene standing 1►etore the altar a it}► was ever at ee+., he never met more Lhan Dila long on the down grade, but are now as- - r. Bari deader in love with her tn8tn ever ! snmption, and that's where heyy go wrong. mile a bridegroom. Fool that he had been, who could re3tain frons asking-questions in Bending. Other colonies are worse than . '��= �- . ;,'; .Well, lave leas been answerable for more I'll tell you my symptoms. ret the first to bink that a woman could be won by moments of extreme neeil and urgency. ©ver we were, and are getting berated and - ` unaecouittable thin seven that*' that• and p fai and oonataaoy,—that the love of a life That one was his wife, and elsewhere in his scolded, as we once did. We are actually ' g fie— ointed at b oar nes hbors as showin how i lrtainlq never occurred to the yo-ang ad- " Si or," said Guido, with increased co d outweigh a solid lump of lire.every autobiography he pays soother tribute to P Y g g Y4. . i gn a colon can recover itself and after beim ocsate that there was even a certain lack of dia st and takin advanta a of the other's Ye ? her courageous disposition. He had just Y + q -;r ,; .•' 8u almost overwhelmed a sin recover life and - prudence foralawyer without clients towant sudden exhaumtion " I fearthere is a mis- owever, the rough salutation brought ridden out a gale with much dtfliculty in K ... . ` to ma a ortionless irl when that irl a ht back to the life that had to be lived the Indian Oecan, when he was sighted by strength. And so when we see articles •. i'_ _ : n'Y F g g understanding. I am not a da,tor of me�i- T- name was Irene Vanucci. And, be it said cine. I am an advocate—a dootor of laws." wi or without Irene ; and he found him- two Dutch brigs of war,I which immediately shoat AneR•ralasian financial embarrass- - ' ,., eel alone in the trattoria but for one man ave chase. He ordered all sails react but ments we believe that our neighbors will at once,tberewere mitigatinPl circumstances; « ph—Chat all ! said the Engliahmaa. - g P robabl suffer more than ourselves. � { • beim a doctor of laws would have s rend a few ears his ee°ior, with his ani was insafficientl manned and p Y ae he, g , as if Guido were no finger worth notice P Y Y P Y We are not however disposed io do ut the.matter in another case than his own, wit se face, thou he could not recall it, much recious-time was lost. > p and settling down into another stare at p much in the wa c f hallooin We do not ; She was very pretty; she was very good ; Irene, he id nor feel wholly unfamiliar. It was It was morning, and my wifo had come Y R - �- she was very gentle ; and sh3 worshipped Vanucci began to fidget a little-' for all no however, a face that was eafily forgot• on deck, and stood with my glass in her reel yet that we are quite out of the woods. 1. = • " him to'an extent that would have satisfied ` lit he was evident! anxious and ten not handsome, by any means, but, hand looking.at-the two brigs, while I had Our debt is almost as heavy as ever it was, _ i hta penia y, _ - t- _t the most exacting demands of a vainer man. ill at' ease. "An advocate eh 1 ah— wh a grave andth°ughtful,amazin¢ly keen, myself taken tits wheel, so a, to spare and to meet it we have to levy taxation that & . Final! t13e wets in love with one another ' wi brilliant black a es which seemed to ever man for the u ent work aloft. The is exceedingly burdensome and the full evil _ . y, y lawyers hooses are built •of fools skulls, Y Y rg Y eflecta'of which we have not ek ascertained. ,```. because—in short, because they were. Faith, you'll find buil3inR materials fora be verywhere at Dace, in an anything but }tad every stitch of canvass spread, sad were Y ; g 8'a , whole street of such houses in Bari. By Y Y g But at alt events we are not addin to vile ` It had been cod to see her face 'a in co Portable manner for an duet corner or asilin three feet for our two. g- t' ' r�. � after the long purgatory of absence, tem- the way,Jfgnor Merrick, will yon grantame for anybody who had anything to hide. A great feeling of despondency name indebtedness and every day we are tncreas- : t pared indeed by a letter now and then, but ten thousand pardons—or even one will do An there _was this peculiarity about the over me as,I saw this and thought of my ing our means of paying. While New Sauth °" ': written, as he knew, not by the hand he —if I leave yon? I've got to see ecmebody wh le face, that these same eyes, though so young wife etauding there in front of me, Wales and Victc+ria are now writhing with '� ¢ wanted to kiss sixty times an hour, and -about aomethi°g, and fill of light and movement, had not the and of the fate that might be in store for her. deficits and striving to cut down their over- r not in her own simple words, but b}rthe ��I shall be delighted; that is to say, eiq of a smile in them, even though the And then to increase the danger, the brigs grown establishments our colonial treasurer " crabbed fingers and in the high-flown style don'b mind me," said Signor. Merrick. lip and the voice expressed easy good ns- opened fire, and a shot carne skipping after is in the position of having to proclaim .a - their touch of wildness sur lus. All this has been broil lit about u A � of old Ulisse, who had probably composed "Thou h I haven't got to work for my tnr fn conjune- us, but toll short. P g Y • `__ �' and written indentically the same letters living. I can make every allowance for you do with otherwise homely and common- In a few minutes more they fired again, several good, old fashioned methods,which._ . k; - for her mother ; ppeerhaps even for her grand- oor fellows that have to-1 can indeed. p1 features, gave them the odd effect _of and now it was evident that we should soon have been sucoessful in cases of extrava- mother, and for Gutdo sgrandmother—who �he signorina -+rill do to show me those bel ging to some other man. be in range, and I called to my wife to go gance since the world began and which will could tell? Not IIliase, for he never told; mosaics just as well." hat Y'he went on, with a light laugh below. . But she refused to do so. Another be successful to the end of time. �Ve - he had written so many love-letters that _•Then come along,doctor•"said Vanucci. at luido's evident want of recognition. shot came closer to us-'than any previous have stopped incurring indebteidness. We t . - meant no more to him than his fee. The s� n't ou remember Saverio Calo?" one, and I shouted to my crew up aloft to have spent lose 'and we have earn- C,ome along. You re going my way, and Y real letter had been the flowers, one of Irene knows all about eve ` 'apperi !" exclaimed Guido. " Why, redouble their exertions ; but they unable ed more. �'1"e have iMported less and —yce� ye8 ; ry_ E which Irene had never failed to put inside thing. You've gome just iii the nick of to bink that you should remember me to co a with the work in hand, answered we have exported more. For instance, is " t'� —flowers which had ins iced a stein of of all these ears! But I thou ht ou'd that the wanted het 187y the imlrorts of New Zealand amount- P g time Doctor Floriani to advise me about a Y R Y Y P� ': atornelli nearly long enough to reach from point of law. We can talk it over as we left Bari for Rood There was only myself left who could aid ed to £R,371,581, while the oxporte were - Naples to Bari ; a 8tornello for every one, go. And cheer up, signor ! 'Tis of the sick- or everybody's good,I haps. And haw them, and I dared not leave the wheel. ,743,11G. This sort of thing cr,ntinued t- with a few epics thrown in. ness a man fears that he dies." hav things been going on without me? Not We were sailing close to the wind, and any down to 1888, when the imports were £5,- . But there is nothing perfect: That road There was no help for. it. Guido rather ver well, I should say, if yon are a specs- deviation from our emueae might throw all 9.11,900 and the exports£7,767,32x. So that from Naples to Bari had really seemed plumed himself anon being a man of ca- me You look as if .there'd been a dozen sails aback, ar.d be our ruin. between 1379 and 1888 our imports fell to . J t wtrewn with flowers, as, all the way bacB, source• and indeed tt is wonderful how ind cellona in that ragout." ;�y wife perceived my extremity. Dnr- the extent of £1,432,G84, while our exports Guidofs fancy painted for him the firstmeet- full of reaourc�► we all are exce t 'est at ` have not been in Bari three hours, i°g the voyage she had three or four times, increased by £2,02.1,199. In 1889 our im- . : i - fn after so ton a rtin urs hundred diff- of beim awe throe ears," said Guido b wa of amusement, taken a short trick ports were$6,303,863,being a slight increase 0 g Pa g the motrent whon it is wanted. n uckily 6 Y Y Y Y Brent ways, an each way more charming nothing occurred to blip just then beyon i bit fly—tn anything but the tone la which at the wheel. ibis Rave her coa8dence for ' over the previous year, whtle the exports . in tarn than all the others. .So of courser it takin the st•ran er b the coat-collar and ode recta an ofd friend. the occasion, and without a moment a hemi• made a bound up to £9,:>41,8G4. Iu 1890 the - - • _ f was in the one way of which his romance dropping him from the open window into ` f that isn't a coincidence l why, I've tation she ran to my side. imports were much t'he same as;he previous . r ,� had scorned t° dream. blot onlyy, ones he the street ; and before he had time to get bee away six Years-and back six bourn! •� Give me the wheel Robert," she cried, year (£t1,260,5•_'5j. while the exports were 1 bad flown u the stairs to the hi h sloe Anc what have you been doth all this •, and oil o and het I I will do m best -E9,811,720. In 18cJ1 the in,porta were £G,- P g Y beyond his first thought, he was himself in bee g Y g ' P p whore he hop,.ed to have Irene—for he knew the street,his arm affectionately but tightly wh e± Yes, I ve n faithful to my first to keep her head up. 503,849 and exports. £9,811,720. The in- . �' the household arrangements—all to him- imprisoned by Vsnucei's. lou who 11 be cry last—science! Here a bar There was ao,time to remonstrate, and crease in the imports last year was owing to. '_ - self, did he find her father with her at an « What's the meaning of all this?" he hea h, in what's left in your bottle. 1 fell indeed her assistance came like aid from their progreas toward something like their .[', unaccustomed hour, and a stranger' with asked hot! "Who is that scare,mouch u to ve with her, if you remember, that heaven. With a blessing for her pluck I normal relative position. The slight falling her father, but he found something else• a there?" Y• P da when, not as high as this table, we saw handed the helm over to her, and darted up gfl of the exports is attributed to the de- crease in our ex orts of frozen mutton, there - 'L : certain chill which he could not altogether «Gently!Business first andpleasure after- the >l)ulcamara fello+v at the fair. Do you the shrouds. P refer to his disappointment at the failure wards, oung man. My business is break. re mber how I used ,,o operate upon every As soon as the ere`v saw what had occur•, having been a great demand in the colony . r , I of iris careful! laid out lan fora o ful y cre ore that came in m wa even down i - Y P I Y fast, and you shall be my. guest. Scaca- Y Y. rod, lite noble example seemed to animate itself to stock lent which was newly being and unrestrained meetia Vanucci had to n am ut.ation of the hind le of m them with new vi or ann when I Dined brow ht into cultivation. i. K mouth indeed! Vl by didn tyou hear him P ' Y g I g 1 certainly changed somehow,, and not—so say that he bas a hundred and seventy gr dfather's f*vorite armchair. «ell, I've them, and was able to assist qa well `ae to ; Guido felt—for the better • and to the on throe h the whole thin since then ; , we mane ed to com lete the bend- BURDLYt.D WITH A'SIIRPLL'S. thousand lire a ear. And it a true. M g g g direct g p • stran er the oun min felt one of those Y ' Y I'v walked the hos itals in !'aria, and am ing on of the foresail. Anel so it comes that our treasurer ham a . . t; Y g skull iso t a brick for lawyers houses. I ve P anti thiea at first si ht which some i no full-blown into doctor of medicine. No; The shots from the Dutchmen were com- surplus, with which to meet the house, o - . Pa g PeO- ingmired . Oae of the clerks at llionisi s "Y' pie believe to be infallible warnings. tells me they're is a panic at the length of I d 't think of practising in Bari. A physi- ing fast and thi^k now, but hope was in about £170,000 after paying off£I00,000 of - ` The stranger was pale, emaciated, cads- his credit ; wh3, he drew for twenty thou- e1 with a French degree mustn't waste our hearts. Sail by sail. we got a splendid the floating debt. The customs revenue ii: • • verous to the point of ghastliness ; he look. sand lire, hard cash, in a single hour. But hin elf on the Adriatic. Perhaps Naples, spread of canvas on the Endeavor, and as 1:98,000 in excess of the customs revenue of . . - .. , - - � ed as if he were just about to step into, or here's our place. Waiter, a ragout, and the ter apa'Plorenee, perhaps Rome. I'm am• each fresh cue began to draw, we first hold the previous year, the duties being exactly 4:, had just stepped out of, his grave- And beat bottle you have. The very best, mind; !�,u ue I must have a large field. I have , our own, and then gradually left our enemy the same. This shows that the people have • �, this appearance was the more intensified by my friend is from Naples,where they know, tde I must try them oa all aortrt sad behind ; and when after an hour's hard , been i.ble to spend more freely and are less k his contrast with Guido's healthy youth, And one can't have less than a ragout when kin a of men. Imay even go back to Paris work, I returned to deck, we were praefi- straightened Lhan when the pinch first ' _ • . the enameller's only two stoutand too florid one thinks of a hundred and aeventy thor.R- not uch chance, perhaps, whetegdwd phy- catty out of danger. cam© after our days of extravagance• «'bile vigor, and Irene sfresh grace and charm. and lire—a hundred ana seventy thousind nisi as are as common as black berrita ; but Thea Dae of rho men took off his cap and we were borrowing money and spending it . _ Such was the man a appearance, that .it lire a ear 1 'Tis true the 're another man's, the of the cases one sees and studies—the called for three•cheers for the captain's freely the work of settlement was almost at ` -�` " ought, of right, to have inspired only pity, as et ; but what will beywill be—and who nu ber, the variety ! If I had but ten thou- ' wife, and never, I think, did any lady at a standstill. Work was plentiful in the . , . F - not aversion. His pointed shoulders seem- known�" eau franca I'd go back to Paris, and sever ' sea receive such a compliment as burst from cities, and wageq, so h�'gIt that mea were a ed almost to meet over his narrow hest • lea a the disseotin -room. That's the beau- ' the throats of these roil h men, whose best actual! drawn from roducin occu ations ` �. ► The alone, ill-favored air of the inner g Y P g P - the sockets of his eyes were like caverns; room of the trattoria was not in itself pro ty f science, my dear Floriani. When you I instincts had been appealed to by the brave into occupations that were nonproductive - . ' his thin lips were dravru away from his vocative of appetite ; but even had Guido tai y know her,�y°u 11 marry her without a deed they thus spontaneously app ended. At the present time the stir of new settle i darkened teeth and gums ;and the complex- brought any hunger.with him, it would do rV ; and you ll never tire of her, because cr-ant,on tl�e waste lands is being heard of . 100 ion of his cheeks resembled some- gray have-vanished before words which had al. tl►e ore y°u tXnow of her, the more there's over the colony, Land this heroic work oil . ' archment on which t death-warrant had read conveyed a dreadful thought into his lef to know." . What a Friend Is• not cease till ew Zealand is financially sale �I y . een plainly inscribed, the signature being mind. Why should Signor Vanucci be tak• ue he rattled ten, without givingGaido The London Tit•R'ta recently offered a and Round• . 4 only too legibly represented by a hectic in so intense an interest in another man's a c Knee of speaking, in a light, quick voice nze for the best definition of " What a It must be acknowledged that so fir as . ring round each hollow. Then his hands, `money± Why had that other man—if such an ea y manner ; while, sad eapceially p overnmenta have au credit in the resus- lend Is. A. y. ii ,-. ` limp, waxen and weak, with long fingers a creature could be called a man--been so wh he paused at last„ his eyes took a This is the prize definition : - citation of our affairs it is due to the Atkin- -- - _ I and discolored nails, were alone enough to ostentatiously left alone with Irene' It gl , ae i it-was the tt°nchalaiut that was ,• son 6nanco and administration. 'rhe land - a tell a physician tales. It was not, however, was surel • not to examine mosaics that so mkt -deep, and possibly affected, while the • �• -••••• •• ••• law, too, is exactly the same as has been in - . 3 : The fleet per6on who eomex [n whon the-. bodily disease that, to Guiloat least,seem- en nsiasm, even though expressed half in : whole world ha+ gone out. ., operation for the lust five years. Lust sea- . feeble a wretch had climbed so many stain, - li ed to forbid sympathy. The man looked— and not as was pretty evident for the first m •kery, was real. ..-.........-........... sten the property tax was repealed and i - . though the idea might not have occurred-to time. ' Then there is another coincidence,"said The following are aomo of She best defi°i- laud anti income tax enacted. It isestimat- . ` one who was not a poet—as if he were be- Evident! if he wished to make sure of Gt do, forcing himself to make some sort of ed that these will produce not less than tht - y, , tions submitted a, ing consumed by his own wickedness, and thin s. ire had no time to lose. re louse to nus old comrades N e are dor- A bank of credit on Which we can draw amount now raised by the property tax. yet wickedness of so weak a sort as to make `•fir, " said he "Ido not et a W and doctor—you of inedicine, and I of With settlement extending in all directions y pme as plies of confidence counsel sympathy, ;# one wonder that it should be able to con- hundred and aevent thousand lire a eats la the steady increase of revenue frost, various - ' y he , and lave. t sumo anything. which indeed is-a eat deal too mu�yy for Ezeellent! Aad have you yet had yoitr P sources is a matter of certaint gr h One who considers my need before my de- y , this unwelcome intruder, when Guido an bod . But I have an honorable rotes- fir t client ±" The colony has no doubt many difficulties '. _ .. y p . eerviugR. entered the room, was uRt corrin to from ` No•"' still to encounter. Ill the financial measures . j g sion, welch may lead a man anywhere. I , The triple alliance of the throe great ;fir _ - a fit of feeble et exLauatin coil l,in Itlor I m $ret atient . I�'ow this' is i of last session, promoted by isle 13e►llanoe ac: Y g g g• have a fair measure of talent; I'have not the �• T powers, love, sympathy and help. which made the lover's appearance all the worst characters; I have youth, strength $e tang real , interesting. We were evi- One who understand* our silence. ministry, are variousprovisionsexceedingly . more distressin 1 unseasonable. The low d tl made for cue another. Let's make a ob actionable to man c��ionists and to �er- g Y g ambition; and I levo teens more deeply and Y A jewel whose lustre the strong iu ds of 1 Y 1 • came into Irene s cheeks and the li ht into ain. We'llclimbone&nother'sshoulders. sons in En 1 and havin mons invested in , g faithfully than ever was woman loved be- g poverty and misfortune cannot flim. T g ' 8 Y - ;J her eyes when she saw who had come again; fore.- I want nothin with her but herself, I' physic you for your first ill:,eas� and , trowns on 1\e�ti' lxentand. All these provisions have t •• : - g Our. whastniles on out.fortunes {: but that coughing wretch kept the lovers and that she, God bless her, is willing to Y shall defend me in my first acts a our faults, sympathizes with our sorrows, at ill to run the gauntlet of next session be- - farther apart than the whole breadth of It- give me; and so--" la . And we will dose dud cefend each weeps at our bereavements and :a a safe fore they come tato actual operation, and - faly, whictr had been between them till to- « Eh? what?" asked Vanucci, holding a o irr so well, that there will be no lawyer fortress at all times of trouble. we confidently anticipate that many ini. day. huge lump of ragout suspended in mid air, iii the 'two giciliea hilt llr. Floriaua, and provements will be made. As for the laud _ Une who, gaining the top of the ladder, "Hold up, signor, "$aid Vanneci,rough- with surprise. " You're after Irene too± it Physician but Dr. Calo. I ve a g*eat won`t forget you if you cement at bottom. nationalization theories of the premier, ly but cheerfully. " Love, smoke and a Ah ! I remember now. Yea, of course, mad to begs°Your treatment for indtResxio° One who iu prosperity does not toady tliey are disturbing enough in their way. : ; :1 cou(,h are hard to-hide. .Irene the Si nor Y o love, or whntever'a the matter with you, you, in adversity assists you, in sickness But most of Lite other members of the cab- - g R on used to write her sonnets when Merrick a dose of wine, and me another; she was a little girl. I know ; I used to f m this very hoar. ,,, nurses you, and after your death marries incl u,e strongly opposed to them, anti will • ��� it's empty casks that make a noise. N hat! feel just like that, often and often, when I Have you ever studied ,consumption . your widow and rovides for your children. iio', agree to any advance in this direction. . - Gttitlo Floriani—back a sin± Taice a dose ' ed Gut-do, rather grimlyi for he was in p 1 he feelin throe hout the colony is 1T was your age. But it'doesn t last, mores 1 ne holly of life, whose dualities are g g yourself. And to whose health shall I the it how man retty irls have ou n humor for t,adinayt, ant all the less foe overshadovfed in the summer of ros rit , atrenbthencd a;{ainat anything like head- > , 9 F e Y P N g y. y f lin as if those nnoomfortable a es of P Y lou le islation, and that feelin no'doubt, drink: To Captain Floriani .or LoFloriani, said the some thinpce to to axles eh. No $$ y but blossom forth in the winter of adversity. g 13 g, - -. rimo teuore of San Carlo? or to the reat y Y ' . (,alo were readin him throw h and He who dues not adhere to the saying that Fill be given effect to. 0 , 1� g need to blush • if ou do that ou ll never g g - ppoet Floriani? It 11 be something great, to make a lawyer. I m glad yon ve a kindness t r°ugh. No. 1 should come f nst, . be sure, " he said, with what seemed rather for my irl • you'll help us with a 'better "•Studien consumption—phthisis! I±--- A watch which heats true for all time - an overdone affectation of blunt miller g h ve I sot indeed .'' exelainted the young ' Y will. You see, things stand thaswise. and t,ever.`• runs down." , The Woman of These Times•- - Y than the real thing. Business is bad, very bad. I ,don't know ysician, his whole face lighting up with All insurance against misanthrophy.. - "" �; "1 have come back a doctor,';said Guido a cttement " tVh •, hthieis is m weaiois; Woman—with a capital )atter—should . how it -is ; but though I take more time y P Y 1 Au earthly minister of heavenly happi- ,, r,. with modest ride lancin at Irene, over m work Lhan an other artist in the i is a mystery—the moat fascinating of by now have cease to be a specialty. 1 here + ' - P g g Y y o e to ne't's' hould be no mo a need of " movements" in - - . x and suddenly aware that het quick-, trade, and never set to work without lou ysteries• It is the purpose f my liF s . cued color was caused not b his swift g A friend is like ivy—the greater Lhe ruin, Y er thought than an bod else would want scever its cause, its`course, its cure. Why her behalf and agitations for her advance- r I Y Y ,. rho closer he,clings. - glance brit by the stranger'suubridled stare. •lc►turn out a bushel of rubbish,the evert- 3'Ot1 ask meat and <levelopment considered apart pe One who to himself is true, and therefore �� But at the word "doctor"the latter turn- ed taste of the da is such that here sit I, "Bemuse, tf you want a patient, I ve com the fieneral good of mankind, than for r ed to Guides Y must be so to you. Fabiv Vanucci etarviu on turns to sand t a better tan myself for you,—a pa- the abo ition of ne-rb slavery in the United fl p- p The name to day, the same tomorrow, „ r "A doctor ! Ah ! And a young doctor! vine ar while even a dolt. tike Ru feel t nt who is -...erin twenty-five thousand , States• For what a luau —and hresnma- ., g gd either in proaperi.y, adversity or sorrow. << . Then maybe you have },card something who'll think nothin of aaramblin throe h 1 e to anybody,w o will save him from bly a woman— hath, doth he yet seek . g g g One who eombioea for oil alike the pleas- '' new," he said in t'he ghost of a voice which in a wee), what would take me a year to ath's door--" urns s td beuofita of society and solitude, after?" With the world of knowledge and . nobody could interpret without the fear of ut m mind u oq, is fesstin on ortolana A case of phthisis, And twenty-five o rtunit thrown n en to her it ar urs . p y p g One who is a balance in the see saw of PP° Y P • g breaking it to pieces altogether. "I stn an and champagne. As if goniva, which has tousand lire± I m year man. If ha is little for •nor ambition ani less for her, . " a s: En lishman ; m name is Merrick—Alltert table, consider hiin cured. Where can I life' abilit to r a cardinal rind les that alae - ,f; g Y to wait for inspiration, could be expected One wifo aids another a interest aS his Y g. P P P " to come ata at ' like Be o there—no your friend? when± elects to build fancies about her reservation . Merrick. I am a rich man. I have seven �p pp „ own and neither flatters nor deceives. _, - 4 thousand ounds a hundred and seventy Beppo; it•wasn't you I called, it was in- He is not my friend, said Guido. I A nineteenth center rarit and oxpeads time and forces iu patrolling. ,.. vV thousand frrancs, a year. 1 m rich,�talented, spiration; but, as you've come instead, you ant him cured for a better reaaou tti'i#n hie Ono who will tell you- of your faults and Precincts nobody cares to attack. •` I am 1 t' amiable, not iII-looking, and yet I m a mis- may bring another flask• and better than ing my friend. follies in roe rit and assist ou with his glad the question for disc-ssion to-day does arable man. And wh All because of.an t' "And what is that+" P Y Y ` "' . Y- your last, this time. So, thus W stands. hand and heart in adversi!y. not contain the word woman, ea�d a obstinate cold. Yes, you may well look at How can things be settled so that, if a man "Because he fe my enemy- Bet*uae I One truer to me than I an, myself. member of a este heated literary club. "I • me. though I say it that shouldn t, I dont marries and dies, leis widow may 're his apt him to be well and eLroag enough for am awoary of the pretentious dissyllable, , . e go, „ e to Dross swords with him—that is why. . believe there ever was a case like mine, I've heir? ' ' and satiated with incessant twaddle of > ` '' cause I don't want the dia race of havin We are told that the En Irish of our da •woman's ro ress,' 'woman's work for - ` - ., baffied your whole faculty for yearb. I've ,•,No I" exclaimed Guido starting from g g g Y g �. . -_ consulted t3 very . doctor, famous or hoc pow ` ! r a rival a lot of bones held together by tt is considered by a high authority almost woman,'an the ninety and nine variations his chair. It is im ible—it is horrible t� famous, in London, Paris, Vienna, New Irene—the wife of----" Gran of c in. BeeaLtse—in short—because ge rfect, alike forthe Icrpcse oafs thL orator, upon the one string. .By t{9is t�itra we ought' ,�' r_ the hiloao her, a �u cr, 3 . . York—everywhere. And they re humbugs, "Ah I oi're sharp, you lawyers. Yes; , �, „ �� p P d he poet. to be there if we are ever to arrive. I am .' I kms as Boon as I' Th® crest F,n dish is said to bee ken in P Po half-sick of a omen food ! I want to l.e a - y ,� ' i; one and all. Consumption, indeed ! I've I trust that by the time this bottle is ! Ah, said Saverio, �.- t u s M:;deira South Africa, Davos t m e es oil oil that oil wens in conte lrincolnahii�. ere aro tour.timeas as matt huirian bass ." Marion Iiariand. � . ; -. tried Aiaier , ► o mine throuphl thin a will be ripe for my bless• ort f a fever ;end that it moat=be slitter -wordis in our tan�aap{e a� there sea in the .- —� - - - = )1. --places that cure colisalm Lion. S l mg, ;;��„_,j s sfa or lou°, I was .a8 PtPtiA ss Lbat Ifresclt yo;:a philologist estimates that the —�--�— ,.4 '`' t ':;- -- i' can t be eoosnmption, or else it would have Why, the man is atdeath s door FeP _ of ew wads.in oar ton n n ;4 and ton a o. I've «And$o thin a must be done uickl . ®ro s no dish worth e� fit of tl1er+tt land eoinae ,, gtxe goes on Artesian walla spouted in flashes 2,C►f'.? x # �F 4 . bean-'.oared long- . g R g q o wom®n Drill a t�pyoh of.thette tld. L'il pt:the rad of eir►a liundtsttl.augu�►11 . _ - > ..' 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".� G: :. a be sai b • _y -_ -. - •_ 'rd: ,. - f" - _ •ac tM1 T ,� , .< an nature. In Kaci,it m y �• - Y r - _ . q ,. ,r Sia _SI -,k:.. (, .- ..:,ti. ,,_+n^ ,i'.,: ..a ,; r .�'- .£. +► -' �`r LEhLG�It&T� �;�,,. s �•"" ;•• yco d as a-boon and a blessing t�tti - _ r �•� _ - : The m the�r�1 , o` �F { , Iteatoring to health,lite and vigor again. ?_ - a, ' red th b' ;.- , >, �:, �'; allnbs Sin W der These Pills r finufactuy t .; K . I [�d �8 tde _ ° . -f cP • , t - a ., w j� ' tom, Williams Medi ne Com any, ri 3" r� f: , , t > t ration .to .A drab, f.a �;, Y. dates d _. ., p " en ad N. . _: • .- -` � �' - Ont and �3c{, - . :. = • ::. rf2 , ,• �; •f Y Y� p�s t ca! +lid p. .y• isr. .a k F 1, g! ,. f {, Sx ' ti Y �1: rt a , Y. �, s.Pf . r a ' :. ate nor 5_. .: >, `" ., f r b the doze 4: *Suri. r i_, Ater Three Years in boxes never in loose o m y is dad t. t. - '� r >, o[ Paralaxta, [arienat. { n a ,th>} � : _ �� =- =; i,- •r:; - �Y.; h re d th© ublic are natal obed _ blot and .l)netesanesa orad d an p Bntlah 1ndlan8 lb `�' w0 ttei .f ',� 'i `'`' = •' ' ; ;.'' �, , xa., t y, , He Tells the + a f :a• e` #S < -.. - Yet .� .y' , ?: to:4tt't ..r �a� ,�.,.s,... s. r' tale o[ Hix ilecover and Renew d against numerous imitations sold in thi 6285 ptiane, 3554 = tl� alb °• 1;e 0 d- r o'Nvpig�It pn :„ ; < ::+. � , y e 1{y ' she a at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for- w ttirka and S rians z4 ' :� '` r I Z%, '� Y ih y R Work to the World --His Stor as Told P ) T y , = '< ,* ¢ , ;. y 2.50 and ma be lead of all dru rata or ,g ` '* J` _ Y $ f m �,'emea 1717 Persians - ,` at41 ripp�► ► . fti :,. �, . a Free Pre%% Reporter. , gg r0 + -; a �� `` .. ,- -y,f ri;, s Medioine `�"Glen: direck mail from Dr. William natioUalltth tl" '� . t• `F=Fx.£ r �TTAWA FRax PxEss. ' t Y tans, ►hale the sof. ie. ; :•� % {w . '., -� - � -A- "' «: Com an from either address. The price , T ta•l num '`- t 'lie.-.. . -r , P Y► der are flet,spet:ified he e .:. Y - r t'. The town of Alexandria,some 55 miles at which these ills are sold make a course s !.' I.. • 1 P 1890 uas larger by a fete hundreds. r <l t)cI. . ' �fw. �.� +. south of the city of Ottawa, on the-Canada of treatment com arntivel inex ensive --- - aA�>d , _ �~ - Atlantic Railwa has been com fetal as- P Y P - _`s �; i ' '' i 3 + Y• P Y as com ared with other remedies or medi- '°"' -� l L ' Dc. Harve s gonthern Rad. Pthe forte �4 _ .: �'- ` ` -� . k -y. : .UO� , �r _ f ., ;< : loniahed recentl at the marvellous ex- p t 3t , ^_ •,+ 1 •.� gal treatmen�. ,j coughs and colds is the pgpsC reliable and r `' j ->'„ �+Ttlture-s rpower# .•-#-- :- ." ,' , , ` ; pericnce�of a young man, tubo, after having' _ t __ been bed-ridden far nearly twelve months, R �� "" ' select sou h medieinis in the lmt►rket. For_ . • !- , Jew' _ ' The Ca tarns Drbam. P g . .i r: 4 htevlex is dWdveredand *, suet his cage pronounced incurable by Mont- " P _ sale everywhere. t r ' �, ,w# n '3m ibedx >lreely „_1 ' BY ANDREW LANG. - - � sZ,g: °r s ., r +i3 ! real and Alexandria doctors, is now rentor- the ea t t Tvo much cotton has a baleful in uenoe -� -., ;� ;,.�fta�li tea tli i%rtet'iai' __, �/ . _ ¢ Iso looked somewhat crazy. p in. Qt Pure Qt�drf`Y ' �� I;;a' lletwo ed to complete health and strength. With hie sin tar rapt face; -? T .off. 3'' y rr , gu in the South. t abeopba and rustles off 'r_- w Mr. James Sands is a young teamster And his eyes had a strap o lustre, HYPOPF p$l #11 '« . . .�'+ r,- . ' g well known and extremel alar throe h Which was-the t*estilt of Greco. TOt►Tilt tCllT. When au?erin�with Tctoth D 3 $" ""� -.ail effet6 dood.. lei �, 5; Y Poe g oche use OISBONS' TOOTHAOHE C379+' LIIl�_ AN 3! P� e. out the country side, and his illness and He wag very r ate for glory. The anent sufierin freer F�t :c - 44AB gAatter Aldo it, r- ' But he didn't seam to cera• GIUM. p $' - v ,r :` , ( t wonderful recovery have been—indeed still - . A,y, g ". 4 coritainstall the.sititeew' t�_ ',,> Said lie wouldn't be cont-nt©d i, ` r coNst�l�NTio r: 7 �. . c>, are-the chief topics in the town and neigh- If the whole world wasn't there. - - f r : lementa of b pg'mom r i ,.`` , q - dRONCHIT118, COUGH COLD. • Wit, Te boyhood. The story of his miraculous cure For his watcitM•ortl was Salvation, WAET[PILI DiRREA9F�, takes the ;,yam' � �;ey`lite, Ilde p. -"I t having reached Ottawa, a member of The And he seemed to tlnd a spark _. remedy as he would take milk. A per' oi6ry .t oak paYt,,�"�'�" Free Yress stall journeyed to Alexandria and Ot a soul in every sinner - feet emulsion,ared a wouderthl flesh��ssroducer. ' fires �y� .0 vital : j scugite out i�ir. Sr>,nda far the purpose of Though they strpve�o keep it dark, .• Q Take rio other•.dU Driwpiate,61lO.,LOO. -� gy inshine } {�' ' �6er is tai.. a b Till, oils day,Death's hand upon him - ! i BCOIT R BONNE,Dwleville. ' erful, a� ascertainin the truth of the statements _--___ pf,life, the g His fierce ardour sought to break- -- I Sk 4 c� ,t --i • made regardin his recovery. Mr. Sands is Laid hint low in the poor attic $o atgr_�1 1 that•, ��' ,� `,. a ° . a slimly built, ut wiry-IQokigg young man He pad lived In for-our Rake• r • • �,1OR SALi:-Valuable Canadian Patent. a ;1 :Aon W*ter. � o1►�,ar { - [, : - of abqut 3'l.years of age, and when met bye Camo a night when we stood wahing, �` AddreFe.T.J.SE,BUItN,Toronto. Feb. I3#,h,X892. �4; �;`c�� � { the newspaper man the bloom of health Two or three about 1►im there- . , '.�` (/TORONTO BISCUIT ASID QOYECTiONERY CD --- -` . 'fit* �'- Suddenly he bid us bear hint - l make the hest goods. ry them and•+ee ';t . r ' ` , : , was on his cheek and his whole frame show- Just to breath rho coal nicht air. ��� !r 7 � ' r < ed signs of unimpaired vigor arnd vitality. So we took the dying captain . � NTARIO VETERINART C LLEGE, Tom- r . ( Viz' The newspaper man told bir. Sands the To the window,moving slow object of his visit, anti.the lager expressed For we feared hip heart would frail him poranco Street,Toronto, Cnnttda Apply SILVER MINES• �� , to Principal, A. S•atith, F.ILC.V,8 X'^•r f' At the evil sight below. f' ; 4• his perfect willingness to give all the facts - Canadians have invested in 9.10 of the rebl I1 t - .. » For'twas dr awing on to midnight, CUTTING. Send for Illul. rated esta>- of tthe new towns in Kootenay, while connected with hta case, I wan staid DRESS r _► ` ' The New Cut was at its worst-= \� Circular of our '•New Tattott$yast Americans 9.11) of the mines. The success of t . Mr.-Sands, " a complete wreck,given up by Just a maze of drunken clamour, . i tem-. 'The leading system. New oleeveChaiCt the towns depends on the success of tthe Min%.,�.� ` , ` the doctors, but now I am well and strong Godforsaken and accursed. ` " �I = just out. J. A A. CARTER. Toronto, i•rap• The �1', again, and gaining strength every day.; I And the yellow 1 imrs were flaring I =` ttcat Dresswaicc•rs, - __ ; jj pnt� n p ry���} (1 - was born in Lancaster in 1860, and up to High, through that strange market-place' :; F'I ELD TEA cuteaConatit ,Stet' Kootenay Mining Investor Cu. ft `.' For there foil another•]tistre three years ago I was always healthy and On the captain's wasted face. ii Headache restores the _ MP oxion r- - k - strong, living in the open air and being well• represent four duly incorporated Silver Min �, .let Free Aam le at ((� iltrn ens , Aye,and from rho garret window, . �i 0• � LAcisi+icY y17 t,�hurch St` alCon ng(,ompaniea, owning twelve minae in Brat known throughout the `thole county of As he looked into the town, . i ��� 1 sh Columbia and two In 1liontana on the same r • Glengarry. 1 t was in the winter of 188`3 89 Ile behold another city. 1 j �ApC r rich belt,the richest in the world. '• yy that I first fel, si na of incl rent seal sial r�f Irtf ottntioas !: * Where the stream of lite ran down, j SAV+7d'11flG CASIH135. They afford the safest and moat profitable ,'; c: +_ g p p y ; Moth the method and results when 10 : Eng- nvegtment in Canada. The first issue of stock 1 3: ti I was then teamster for the sash and door And hc+ murmured looking downward I, li h,oonataantiy on hand, ala primo tneriaan =-tea a .'In fine linen. clean and white, tSyrupof Fi is taken;it i8 pleasant places investors on the ground floor and in ..1 factor here and had been ex osed to all Hog's Ca+ingK. Pull lines how Hatn4 htttrK nearly alt taken rap. Tho second issue wulbe +• Y + P Multitudes which none can number, + kinds of weather. I then experienced violent and refreshen t0 the taste and sets Clear IIacon. Itutls, t hee3e, lard, etc. PA1tK -E: And the Lord God is their light;" g LS per coni~ to 60 er cent. higher. Then its . Btbac�ewgl.L It La LTD., Successor's to ,JAs. twisting cramps in my right hand. 1 was in - - -- i. ently yet prom tlyon the ianeys, - devo opment workbeNowdsothe opporttunity. + , g p 1 ARK & SoN.Toronto. ,..e - Cornwall that-winter when the first stroke The Orofter $ettjlemeIIt3. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- - - ^' Don't let it slip. It is not often investors have ct 1. ` . . fell, and remained there for three days be- Mr- Ronald lllacdoaald, of Aberdee �, teII1 effeC�ually, dispels colds, head- DO YOU IMAGINE such achance as this. Cauat o�co, Boa of _ fore I knew anybody at all: A medical man Sco*land, who ie chief factor for Lad (;at That eels would have been regularly ur♦ing Trade Building, Toronto. t Y - aches and fevers and cures habitual our Toaet Soaps since tries tforty-(•;even long �: was called in but could do nothing for me. cart in the management of her estates, w' $ rl1 of Fl is the ye,tr91 ft they had not boon(l(10D g Tho public �O �� ;.{ - After that I came home and appeared to COIIStlpatiOII. p are not fools and do not continue to buy goods . �� in Ottawa the other d:.y, and went west•tit get all right for a time, but after a few days onl remed of its kind ever ro- unle-ts they are satisfacto-y. _ a `• ' the oral trouble be an a sin m hand con- same eveuiu with Ilse. John D ice the ll - y y g g Y minion immigration agent a6 l.iverpot Ilueed, pleasing to the taste aII�AC- HEABLE Manufactnrla� Co. • tinning the twitching and cramping that Tho tors will be back in the capital in fo"r ceptable to the stomach, prompt III - - — �iitl.Val�A�Vs���ol1 Co : had preceded the stroke. Up to tweh�e AGENTS liANTEDROR01'tiNF.W BOOBS. ! or five weeks. Mr. Macdonald is ou his way its action and truly beneficial In lt8 saterrstlwR sad Isstruetive rtewdtwa f- months age these twitching fits were to visit the crofter Settlements at Saltcoats for Ute Young. Illustrated. Jurt the book for 11 the only symptoms I suffered from. effects, re ared oraly from the most GRAND PHOVIHC�AL_ t Then in August, 1891; when I was in and Killarney. While here he had an i' p p the children. world's really c®ok Boats. Tho ' rview with Df r. Dewdne , Minister oft a healthy and agreeable substances,it8 biggest Cook Book ever sold for the money. - Huntingdon village I sustained a second y Rri►m Epworth to London. BoinR b0 Photo- . stroke, and remained+tnconscious for about Interior, and spent some time with the o - II1SIIy egcell(?ntgllalltlesl�mmend It 1phs of Kae red pin�xs of Methodient in T±:ng e^ � Y . t n is bra ch to fi d Lund• Bcantifal Tdoas eta of Ufa A hand. T 1 a n h ost ' - Er . on La t t e m �� ominl ads 1 seven hourQ. A doctor attended me and I sista of the D 1 i} t0 all and have ITI same book_ i«autifsl Kon &tcrecl senti t' out exactly how matters stand between tee O alar remelt II:IIOWII- - W � - t °' recovered sufficiently to be brought home. mental and instrumental. a have several _ - .. +*_' t - After my return home the paralysis steadily crofters and the Government. He states p P y other fast selling hooks, Bibles and Albums MONTREAL: - ru of Fi is for sale in ?5c gained on me, and I lost the use of tr)y that Lady Cathcart has dealt most libera�liy y p e'w Send [or list, tkc. Wt[.LIAM IIRt(}as, Yob haul g bottles by all - leading druggists. Haber,Torontoa Ont. 15th to 23rd SEPTEMBER, 18920 .- `` right arm and leg entirely ; my right eye with the crofters fro;n her estates, _____ was distorted and my tongue partially`par-. a+lvancetl to them half of the amount Any reliable druggist who may not SECOND ANNUAL fAIR i money they needed to emigrate from Sc tVe It OII hand �Vlll TOCllIe 1>lt WI{AT LOYELY . TINTS i alyzed. I was.prescribed for by an Alexau laud and make a start In the work of m s Brent t3Mag of Live Stock. , �„ ' - i_ driit physician,whose treatment I carefully rom tl for an One who wlsbee - Hagnritcetst IlorUealtaral Display: 1y : L m homes for themselves in the Cuna�ii n h P, y y Fine Collection oP Historical Relics by the An•- t ' followed but it had no effect. I atilll of That's ust what everybon'y sayA when they �` North-West the North-West Land Co t0 try It. Manufactured OIIIy by the j r3 uarian and Numismatic Society. 1< . steadily worse, and about a month before (� (� (w (1n eco a wall t rated with q Extraordtuary Attractions. - . - `- ' Bhristmas last, I went to the English lies- pans advancing the other halt. It will CAlll•URHI� 111 a 1 R�P YY - remembered that not many weeks ago •V CALSO M•N E BALLOON ASCENSION. Parachute descents r ^ x, _ ital at Montrea', Prof. Stuart and all the flaw a b STANLEY SPENCER. the renowned . Ri S P lather A. N. Burke brought to U SAN FBAXpjgOO OAL. doctors came around me,as mine wns a Buri- petition from the crofter settlement at ti t made by that old reliable firm which has stood English Aeronaut ons case, and tl:e professor treated me. All )L,�iUIgVILLS,I[Y. 2it$W YOBtH,$1P.Y for 50 years Lndiea'Military Band and Concert. - . w,; coats asking that the Governineut excha e _ __ Ma iiflcent Fireworks. Splendid Music. the doctors could give me no satisfaction, Tell your dealeryou just want to see thea© ggrar t' . lands elsewhere for the alternate recti s tinttet I;ritliant Electrical Illuminations. ` - ALBERT COLLEGE ' q , and did not appear to understand my case. Btectric Street Car(services diroctto tbo ��.� 'riet I questioned 8�me of them, but they told naw owned by the North-Wort Land f Ms�tvirArraRsn sY Grounds i 3 '� _ pat►y about Saltcoats, in order that t y . `tom r me it was a hopeless case. I remained in the might be able to talcs up the second ho a BXLLEVILLB, ONT. - d Rill, SAY & SON. MONTREAL. OPEN DAT AND NIGUT. - � - ' ._1 �0��� t hospital a ntouth,without the least improve- v steads to which they are now entitled c) Leads rho colic es-enrolimen! 2 1, I,a est t �":"' �� �6 �� `- �' i meat, and was then bronghx home, and re- to .their resent homesteads and t.4 he nurnber of matrlculantm of any college to ( D�RtI�1G�RL� gOT �EATg�D► All appliattions foF apace should be made at f x mained in my bell till May day. I had con- ads, n'ILI, Rift-oPK%1 Tt,IiMSDA Y, SEP once. . , s - church and schools which the have bra It. For prize listA and all information,address -- stantmedical advice but continued to grow y TEMBER 6th, 4J'. For calendar address you should use Inco as a light and ' It was also said,at the time that they w re YIt1�Cti'AL t)YB:R- M.A.. B.3a S.C. tSTEtyP.N130N,Manager and Secretary, '.�. f� _ worseand worse. My rightarcn withered and iii difficulties about the repayment of he healthy food. . I grew so weak and useless Ghat I could not 76 St.Gabriel Street,Montreal. ` �: w'r (' turn myself in bed. llfoantime I had tried advances mtade to them. There wets n h• WRITE FOR-. PARTICULAHS j _ ing of this, however, in their petition. DON T HAYS A DOG r u all sorts of patent medicines without the Of Cninplete Steam taunchesirom 30xi to 44x7 THE BUFFALO . t' least effect. In May I saw an advertiament "Rome Coaloil t3oiienl and iCnit►n. tr.ttn objection to ix 1)ecr►nso it is cheap. It is �, of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the papers, . _ The Blblt;and Its $tIId lie iciouts either as n dee3ert or as. a vegetable, �' 1 to R H P. Largo e1zeK Coal or wood fuel. it cooked as direotud. ' }�,TE� �O " .1 : and said I would try them as a last resort. �Ve are much afraid that the i3ible ie of "The hiarsh Steam Pump" the boat boiler I , ,>f ;I . exhaust into T ' 1 had heard of the wonderful cures worked studied as it ou itt to be. Peo le love to feeder in the market Returns (�j1j Pj 0� GAm '"f� j b Link Pills, and told m folks to et me R P teed orator hoatang it from 40 to 1Udea �jl� 1 1 i• ,, y ' Y g have it in their houses, and many read i in For catalogue send 3e, aflame. Ou�l - "u f some. I had not taken them long when I a casual way, hut, alas, stow few there re GILLIE8 A CO.. Carietrtr Ptaee. •tit. &Logue of Rescipes to the MOUNT ROYAL tea. �,:': - �.I . found myself improving, and this deter- who strive diligently to understand nd MILLING & MFG. CO., Montreal. _ ' . mined me to continue their use;1 My strength absorb the truths. Most young people we - eturued the muscles of m arm h to FDtL�� : gradually r y fear give vastly more time and thous f r _,;?. s ! F; and leg became invigorated and stronger, the newspaper and the current novel t an - '".�' - � �`��� „ g-' . and I was able to sit up. .I still continued to the word of (lod. They can t.%Ik gl ly+ ' ' •1. - ' takin the Pills and air.inQ atrenRth, until • Farmers and Stockmen. r ,e g g enou h about the trews of the day, or ive • ti i .r ! � ° - r at last I was able tq go about, and finally the oints of the newest book, but re t to return tom old lace at the sash suet P 4�4r, , i '•. Y P utterl unable to tell wh Paul wrote tie ' door factory. I gave up the Pills for a E istle to the Romans, or ,Hake an anal) sin ' >�\ �a,� '� + ' '`` while, but did not feel so well, so I again of one of the gospels, or explain them n t w ��=N�� ti r`� L \ . r . t Brag _ _ I�` ~ . - bean their use. I now feel ae well as ever, art of the whole k: ' ' ' t g int, of a large p � - r though perhaps not quite so strong as Other.things are studied; the Bibt ' is EFS BRos Caleb rand E� la sh W iltshire D�Is �Y�tcnte in Canada and U.S.) 1 formerly. You can see my rightarm, which passed over iu the mart careless and 1p- I l s S g was withered is now all right, and ltir. shod way. And yet there is no ok.� �� i Se ; is t he � 'seta I r - bands stretched out a muscular limb, which so worth studyntg as the Bible, anis uo KniH�llg MSCh{itis A pp��sldre cure for Sprains,Arulses.Green or x - i` would have done :redit to a blacksmith. In �. old V�bunds, Influenza, Weak Knees, Gaited �, w lose study wili better repay the expo die i will wet � r Sands said he , ! ghoulder�,:3ore I3acks,Capped flocks, Swollen �1r SAVES FUEL.., reply to the reporter M . tare of time and toil. The Bibles is ai) t ) „ ci . thought I►is• trouble Inad been brou ht on br at the �' a Udder For �' •t _ g make tta wise indeed. Its trutl►s takeut ntct' w�� �p� *7kTt T��..,�'` CO•lpt+FO�'� .� ~ through exposure to ithe weather. "I stn our minds and hearts are our baa: def neo �� ill V L"k �t-` com letel satisfied said he, that it is R h#E lJ M h►►TI M.- £,. ._ p y r against temptation, and do more than ny +� alis . entirely to Dr. �3'illiams' Pink Pills that I thin clan to strengthen our characters ud `�► ° +' yep Tf'o g+earri►tae an nbsoluto cur4 in from ono g What more do you want. . x . owe my wonderful restoration. Resides the j,urify our lives. All really great men 1 ave �► ©�►��1yp•,tpi 4s°Bei tatrev npplicatictis, P 1 medical treatment I had tried electrics y t�eeu closeatudentnof the Bible. Neca ne- �► ,�`�$° �e�4`e�pcj/ One TrUI will Cotavtuee. f I i j 1D� Send for"Brownie" Catalogue and Price List I and patent medicines, both internal and gleet it only at the peril of losing out n our 4 O Pronounced b y medical men the greatest {.c i - external, but withon:, the slightest avail. Itves the grandest force the world k wa discovery of tbo. inetoentii Century. IVES & L+O r ter be innin Pink Pills I be an to ritend, v u eo le stud our B 1>la. - _This to good for $3. Seed to as. PRlC)ls tree. PlIQ BOTTLE. �� �� as �aI- ` . I Af g g g for good. Y u g p p y y and the have made a new man of me." a '"ffi�- y Do not be content with merely skim ing J. CROSS, Proprietor, . OWEN t3UUh'D. 61iANUFACTUWERt4, `. The newspaper man then called on over the p%ges of the blessed book, a ive . ST i :- ' Messrs, Ostrom Bros. & Co., widely known it the belt of your time and the uo lest For sale by Druggists. _ . - O1�ITR��L._ P t ` - ► ared Largest in Canada is Just what the _-_____ __ L- �t: druggists, and inters sewed i heir represent,- energica of your minds. new factory is where they turn tive, Mr. Smith, as to his knowledge of the _ _ ,s ` �' . OYt those . case. I11r.Smith wasfnllyconveraantwiththc Ul�'1�OR11T , facts and voacbed for thestor told by Mr. Bibles Maines to the Pawa• ` x '"` ;'" Sands, and further said, that his hopeless In an account of the parisfi of Lit�le . tan - case and remarkable° recovery are known snore, close to Edgware, published b the I.,y ` Ai NT _ �To G throughout (Ulengariy County. In reply to Rev. B. J. Armitage in ]319, it is a ted ��� p 4 Y, t x the query if many of lir. Williams Pink that many of the prayer-books given b the I l " .- '� fx . - q Pills arp,sold, Mr. Sinith replied that the nuke of Chandos, who rebuilt the ch rch, And it lugs to be to in tko enough, because - �� . sale was =remarkable and that in his ex- ,, ovorybWy wants thein. Tell your dealer tr � still remain chained to the pc ora fo the - �� ���� moi` j n pericnce he had never handled a remedy use of the ooret arishioners." The r sent drop chestnut subritltnt4s and get p P theta quick, from 1 s t . £' , c '`Y . L r !_ that sold 8o well,or gave such general satis- rector the Rev. J. B. Norman, it is ' ter- s. G - . �y iy `p � - - c,.- 11 y faction io those using them, as everywhere eating to note, informed a corresponds t of A, ILH11I .f l & �U.,, �OYT�EAL - + '. - t; . glmvtnr reports are heard of the excellent the current number of the Library th al- - • _ Then do It ecohOinically - _; �. t & results fallowing their use. Dr. Williams' though the books have disappeared lots ago ' "� . ` Pink Pills are nota steel medicine In the P there are trti11some traces of the old et of �' Chop your Grain Wlth a , +' i sense that word is underfitood. They are .1 - things, the staples remaining in mal of r9 : (� the result of:yearsof experience and careful the pews, and in one or two cases a p tion - N RLES C U �_f� ' invests ation. Ithe are nota ur ative - r ' _ !; Y P e food of the chain is attached." G Y . � �� 4 medicine, but act directly upon th b A s - I � :r and"nerves, supplying those constituents The Qare of atolls• MATT C T RUSE• r ^� 1 + re aired to enrich the former and stimu- �� . q Rub shoes,free from dual whenever they i a late and restore the latter. , ' r all diseases de endin u on a vitiated are worn, using a black cloth ; keep hem ,� _ Tt elevates and screens the grain, grind§� I, , �Jk.: 1•o I3 g P _ condition of the blood, or shattered nerves in a shoe bag, the buttons sewed ono ties ' - .11 20 to 40 bushels per hour and bags 0() they are an unfailing remedy. Such diseases fresh, and when growing shabby,bras the ' * . as these speedily yield to their treatment : buttons and heels with black varnia and ,v�V � �1, Locomotor' ataxia, partial paralysis, St, rub the (hoes with a droaeink, of hick taatJlatestin"& Chop. x t i Vitus' dance, nenralgla, rheumatism, aria- there are nozena nowadays, but don useo � sit tr '. ' tics,nervotr prostration, nervous headache, the dressing until needed, as when once etmancasni. L'� CRfHDI�C SUR AtjE8 : Be �renelz ` . dyspepsia, chronic erysipelas, scrofula, etc. 3ommenced it must be continued. tent m f I awn th u�i'�a it e n °taj. i ` , � s° They area specific for the troubles ppouliar leather ehoes require a particular p lish. la)u"dcy,v ro ttae e+1•ns, wtwu ticauy boletus ileruta. ad Buhr Stones, unequalled folr durability. ,� p. . Aub Feet•trai6hteaed.Iwtrmneota Pateutetl,tJelormlty Ito• k `) to females, correcting yirregularitiea, and whiob can be found at anq shoe store. •truaest,m k&foe ap sem,,.Abiontivai ao c„ac ., __ ti11, . ! 4M -------' lumile Heaters. i'ut#a>larr arae.6ottt by ball chaip. � !•. �` , restoring the functions, and in the case of t t ' ATER.O�JS, - : Brantf8r� Caa�� men effect a rr t 1 care in all cases ariciug There is in politiis a deal mora of tri cry P 01T_&S, CEJ C tl+ k _ .. •r ��, �- 1)' v r �intal worry or excesses of than honesty. t IM MISS-"W„"i"toa ' titr.rsLes3>ilaslalaia • -`� from u e - . s" - :r., �, , . s r o J . _ _. - s - t ,.. +R i' ay +,. :f_ i`.: .. ,.♦ .Sal... .. '!j'-.'.. , :r -... �.'- -._- ,- -, _ -4. -t. t 1 ..v, ..lees. t. - 1 . .a dt.` !_ . I .. a_. _rf _, ,,qq��. :. >'. a .. .-.. F 'M. 1. g ._f 1.vt. - - ... y i- b . : ,: .., . .. .: .. 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"cw-.. t:- `'- c .3, ., ! 't r. _ ,. 4- J,�'i' -*' 3: is.ii S.<- _ _ - ,rF, r _ 4r ' -'aye .__. - ,._-.-•ay.. s ^- :. .. - ' t� - - - ` ^ kA _ v_ j -rr�a. Et_. .. -'fes �,��--#,.-•.T.-h'•-�P'" -.. - - .. - - -- - .. ,� - ,. • - _ a...,•.:w,-mac.. �. c - WNIYt3Y- ar r r�. F , :.. �,. .ems �• r� z .� `� mor Jud -D }., S, y_ k, A - 'lie deeision�ai His Ho ilii 1 : E:, teas a tow ' g i . ' ; < nell, iA the case of Spurrill ve , w . t: of Whitb , roll illaatrates the weaknea '' 3 F ., . •K , �' , - . _. f the cox ration s s stem of fnspeCtin •_ . I.•. 4 pv y �a •1 p &b 3- y • feel I. 3 _ .,. ,.f' ', r . . . _ ,� :.:: ,, rest commatee , :-' � _< hauled avel. The st , :.. b'r - r rho town hn +> + + . x.� certain that in this matte ` } ._ �. f - that the amours °" _ ,� 3 �l�t�S ►�t �oW a ,L J' Q suffered an injaetice, and " . J ` - , - of ravel for which judgment has bee ; •. -: oftlae g t, , , , k s nbllehed eve Friday morning aGt its '' t p n the streets - ` ' given hae not.been laid npa ' tip t f ! Y , 4 Pickering,Cnt. f this g Doris- F: Iv , F _' ., but there was no suffioient eNidence o AS the Rale bill O&SOU 1 - 4 TERMs �., the 'ud e. The town was t ` -- to lay before l g • ._... o` . r� 1.00 it yid in dttf>ltse. y ,�" X1.9 ti p r>r , i P r . , Himply helpless in the court, by reason o! . . . H RATES 4F ADVERTIt�IN(3: the fact that it had no evidenee.of an um ' ' Tc 1 .. `` > 1'i sertion,per line - - . 10 Dents. >rs „ questionably reliable character. $ay con- Ing Orsi We de8lr8 t© sate t1at I- 4' Each subsegnentineertion, er line - or5 tractor-whe hauls gravel on our streets has _ - - p :f - ,, . r. This rate does not include Legal or F sign ad- - he town at hie marc in the vera• same - . �:_ vertisements.- t y , , -, `: ' y #" r: :z<•. 4l ` l r N.::bk: I S ecial terms iven to p g parties making con• wa Thns experience proves that when " r •� j+ roots for 3 or 8 months or by the pear. Halt- .tested the Dad system of tanning our streets W8 are prepr8d to d0 all BUOh ��j, �lt ,+v 1�� a+nd .�1lt• ' `. ° ` • yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. 11 �':- !, was bad. 1';v feature of it that has not Business cards,ten lines or under with a qFY i< one ear fa 00,payable in advance. already been changed will have to be. The - r, y � . :. ; �.r 09'N;1kcs in local columns teu cents per lino, t font or five dollars costs iq this case will be rk n8atl aIId - 11101 , O w �• r .. - live eents'per line eseb subsequent insertion. p - J p q . F `'; s ial a mtract rates made known on applies- Fell spent if it enables the council to see i. •-•''' . ad aril n the necessit of having an inspector: a - "' tion. 14Yo free Q sig n, ,, - r otiona ro and ass N- writte : ns s y j: , i _•,1: - orEise�nenta without - r lilted at the bay to mea q P -." - - �'.: -` _ _ - - _ •., wil n ed until forbidden and aharsed ac- ��of seal,. Then all the.contrasts oordi mu. rders for d.�� utivaing advertise- gr COInB all3ug' g$ntlem�en 'With - - i � � � ;•� �ept4 - e in writing.sial sent to the pub- should be let with the stipulation that the A tilNLE PILE E E. �F "Haber. . inspector's return from his books shalt be - - - r'_ ._ r fox'. ,rk'pr n�ptly attended to ,_; final. 'rhe chairman on streets cannot - . - - - ,_... _ " : - : .�} vr4` CLARK . - ,.• PROPiiIETtIR. watch every load, nor would it pay' to have our lists and we will gIY$ pOn l A SPECIAL BLEIiTi) E �►FEEE• = . a man on the ground a6 all times,but every . -- Toad has to pass the barber men, and some y`.' ,, - ,•, . . . - I .f `, �ur I"oxitive—Binet Independenea.. of them would no doubt be willing to ac- ,�yOII? 131118 t0 i e home. "'^'0' : `' - J ' cent the position of }ngpector.—Chronicle. • ' •F �j ,Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper. _ - t i' r f• Our ]MX.00tatione_The hearty , OUR FAT MAN.: _ `.� r ( a 'CHOLE AND GR UNO SPICES O- � . npport of-the neoVle of Pickerine and vicinity : . -_., - . on all sn} 1 y`" - 1 T f' r How ate yway �, - L - Yt is a long time now since IOFB _ 'u- > end if von"have $f �` 1 , FRIDAY. SE1 T. 28, 1892. , we fast met, _ enjoyed hie sines then as i - (]�lll8rerf - - . well as I have, we are both . , r r, - : p AND CO E g - P8 8r�. ,: �� ` NOTES MM NTS in the same position ; and if - - is e e t0 Order , NOW thil2Yt ` • - . not, brooding over itwill not - - . . - P - Al:� ice, �� .• `: ,The trial of the petltlon agslunst,the change matters. If I hays . - - li I C1IIt1a1210IIf - , . ' a sentence at II ,� ,F' - return of Hon. J: C. Pvtterson as M. !1n ung . P. for West Huron will not take lace Hingetnn •you may be f sure _ - _ MgaCB, - ' i - ` P VIII Heeds my time has aspired, else I i i ' - before December 11 next. would not again announce - , _ = G'ar]Ca�Va�B, _ -- '" `�`, �, . . myself. Fact is the least . . - • . `fid ,, p The time• for trial of the etition P said will be the more ea$ily 3 8 'age :c the return of Mr. Bennett ag mended. Let it gu�ioe that Letter Beads • All Sizes of Fruit Jars. . � . +. ? memtrer for East Simco© has been ex- we have met again. : . � ` r: i - - - Lerdad until December 15 — - _ sines our fast meeting, the world hae - _ t .. � � - - - �^ , '- •Dad — = 4,> underwent many Chan es. Mead S. is no At the Conservativeceiiventlon Meld longer the ideal forgtrottiilg mustangs, •' in Canning last Thursday Mr. James neither is John L.Sullivan the boas slugger. Statements - - •,, . - - Glendinning, , was .e-nomi- Speaking of the latter gentleman calfs to * M.-P' P• ml d a little m I came across in the H-s9.MI)'VCT.A.RE STORE, ._ - - r-E� - . nated as candidate for North Ontario. . n pOe Buffalo Express the other day. I mention . - .- _ - . is the place to buy your harvest tools. _: i my informant lest some might accuse me of -z' E Sir John Thompson'`was in the city Envelopes Forks of ail kinds. - . . }a :- peening it myself. Fatty ;lay be a crook. a ! • _ � _ during Ile Eshihltion axld addressed crank, bat hae not yet taken to verses. Rakes, scythes and Snatlls, . - the D::` •t -a tie >pat Industrial,- Here is the little ditty • - - - Turnip and Carrot Hoes, - . _ : " g - . � John Ruilivan, my Jo, �dhn Y- ; , : whose guest -he was. During his $ ht Cajrds, _1Atce , .. Screen wire netting for windows and doors f: F 4 ti l Mince first ou an to g , speEch he,,suggcatcd that the fair be y g Readv made window soreens, 90 and s6 in, .. Full many a man of metal _ made a 1)omii,ion Institution. This - P g . You've rent the dust to bite ; BO 's a es n : : idea struck the mane hent favorabl But.now ou're there yourself, John, a Bird cages �►nd whips, . . F x r sw Y A victors illed our. blood ;- ''- and .liteps-will be taken to so arrange y forward a � . and everything in the hardware line. - - _ . '' p . j matters, Yoar name from this day _. • - t,•. o u Iva . - - - ,. . .� n, 1 J hn 8 11' s mad Give tis a ca .. The libel $nit Of M. Gr. Cam@ton ' John Sullivan, my Jo, John, .' w You've taken the last lump; ' . _ against W, F: DlicLean, �. P. for T. RI IIARD N 0 • E: York , F. Mutat (Iodericll,Tues- you ve gone from high to low, aohn, . l+'Qll 11II8 Of gtat101iely �n$t • p From champion to chem • N~ _ �p - day never getting past the grand jury yort've fallen by the waga.I a 'ZC �'N'Qr•, C1�TT. h, Mr. Mitchell, of the Goderich Star, �Yith a doll and sick'ning thad to hand. v= 4 Your name item this day forward, — — -- was convicted but was allowed to settle • by publishing an apology Prepared by John Sullivan, is mud. , .- -= . ameron's law er. Itis the same �" Y"'' `' -- - . r Mr. G y g to ' old story-politics will make a fool of - Sale Re is r. , . 3 • t r t , any country editcr if he allows them. To`ta4, Clot. 4th-Credit axle, of aloe . - ' - -- implements, vehicles, sad larnitarn �- t , Truly the Pan-Presbyterian Can- Claremont market sale at 10 ar (iOlDtprolal prlIIting . dODe moil S�loilld �'ee our i 4 �edlioll sill Vele 'Cention now in session. in Toronto is Articles other than fhoee mentioned o . `� the bills wilt receive attention if le - -- a glQs.t affair. There is there asem- with wm. Dowswell. Terme 3 to plllS�1 aYl d gall• �iloth Parlor ►. 111teS ' u.A ?_ bled representatives for all parts of the - months, Thos. Poacher auctioneer. with the least possible -delay /- F at e'en _ r' - civiliz(A world. The Conventio ... l ,rkabl� l�W �T1C�S. .- - $j ,. . = lasts from Sept 21st to 80th, and w (3eore PDwell, aced 2b, shoes peon r - _ ... .._ t, Pictureralein cone to orfs . , . be the means of furthering the useful- live in Guelph, shot himself Weduesd aIId In >i< �88t and . tasty g , ' . . .• .. worvio in hie room at the residence f I . nays of.the delegates there assembled. g -' ` �' � .. - �`�"- Tile Association meets about " once his employer on Grand Island, r. Y. . • We are headquarters ul this township for Undertaking goods. Everything , �` '`* . re aired in this line alwa s in stock. r MARRIED. •manners „ . r.:. Q Y every four years. - the present is its - _ �� I: ° ' Bwcai�tan—WaoD--At St Andrew's churcb,se f. �, •: `� u A . � first meeting:i>a Cunad , „bpd the trot- boyo,ea Thursday. get. lath,18®4.by Rea r. s ` # +i+ .s ,; j� ILLTN 1111 on ld (leo a Falconer,of Dunur►rW ,� .. HILT� W � G , t sign delegates wll no doubtleave rrlth RsDie.only daughter of dphn Wood,Esq•. f $li $n $ Qj(� lihe ru . - a favorable improssion of our country. searboro. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS r_ __---- -- (1n1NToN---Bnaxrsa—At Winnipeg on An t ,.Fr � T. , QQth,by Bev. W.(i.Henderson.pastor of i n y �cgERziv�- civ IIx view of the fact that fail W�leat Methodist church.Walter A.t3rinton,of(ir d - - ' r .-. I< _`" gave perhaps the best return for labor Toronto•Dwkota,to Mise Smtly Hrander• I _-_ - _ - _ "OE• ex"�-dcd, of any kinds of grain this - _ z. To new sub$ rllaarle will E R 1 _ NOTICE TO F,A_RM S 1 . season, many of our fariner:� are pre- - Now Admrttsements._ r.. ' . paring land and will sow much of it I. - •, - FOR BALE:--A second hand pheaton n j . . . this fall. To our mind this is. a mis- Spud t�I6 • ' spleadia aonditiota, also w cu ring ra , take. .For years, in this Township at repair. Apply wt this omce. sic- . t least, fall yPheat hes been almost a - OW ig our time to ureshase our Ha in and Har�restn machine * ` OR SALE :-A number of regia" Y P Y Y g g ` g. failure. spring grain doing much bet- F wind high grade Shropshire Team.dna o nyallufactured by btasse , Harris Co. (Limited), head ofce Toronto, - ;.:: : �' ter. Now that one season has dealt Durham Bal e. NOMAS �+UtiH.Whttevale at ww . ____ _ _- _ - alld sold by ?.j. �'C3e'a�T�2, Pickerin The followin ( kindly with it, should not be of suffi• SOUND :--Between Daubarton d . `. _ ' are the v rieties :--New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. ' s ` tient arantee to farmers that old the Rouge,a nurse. Owner can regain is a. :- • g'" by pcoving possession .na paying cost. at P, to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford ' P�:; things have passed away. Successful D[ 9,Rouge sill. ,tie- ' ?fD R81P t1I1 Janu$ry 1st . Mowers,. different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, = �} !filers tell us that it has been their ex- TRAYED from IUs premises of e - kes, ScuBiers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. Ra ' perienee the a varied crop each year undersigned lot 18, con 8, Prokerin a k Prices from 10 to 18 cents er ound, and we have also re airs on hand for , 1$$4 for the enm of P P P -e pays best. earling heifer—red.with white spot on .. Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 di$erent king of plow _ :- ., y ion wil a kfa y r t head Informal i be th n 11 sae ed - -----l= w <.. by airs. Eute,clareaonc, Doc. ;- 2 ,: point. Order your repairs early. �'4'arerooms opposite R. Dt00RE'S black- _ . .•_: bTliel�nternatloval crtcliet`match re smith shop. ,'` OH` TANNER & SON wish to A• � '� "` ` salted in the defeat of Canada by an J / I. - �. noanoe to the public that they have o n- � - �1 �j . j`� *� ` ed-out a butcher shop in Dowswells bl ck. -, �� �QR S�J l et PLIJ i1 1<'A iB�1,VI s innings and 222 rung. Is this a true Fresh meat ulwayeon hand, In on"of ab ee , ' state of affairs ? Are we Cadadians Defers lett with the Misses Hoose or W. ho y- _ _ _ , F .��... atmaster, will receive prompt atteutiod A . 11 too Blick-headed to learn the English l ealiaicea. t I :` National go-me so as .to successfully - --_- _ - PENNYRQYA�. WAFERS. DAVID SMITE A,, AR ht TO RhNT :--That des► le . i compete with the Allc ericans? In aur Fi Partin I,ot$l, sons. Markham, Delon na • �eoeotno +rot l on . . L' . t�4cv,�eu.�n�. .ad it's°,an ( PICKERIN�. ` ,4, ` humple opinion such is not the reason to Jacob M.Miller,consisting of 1s0 scree c ar g i A C No 00� or �,s on M of our continued defeat in the Interna- �land,oa which is S bank barue and d�rel ng. rj�, j1, I17 q.1J�L1N V�. > �ro�h pow umd byo.as so M lWieL Hag fol= salA fir6t class blowers, Twin ;: Orchard of choice trait,all in good state of 1 �osueed .rilln.a.galn. in•isorces ' .. t0 Our ovation. For artirulars enquire of A O. ctae• oraane• Bw► of�your druiet I L IOWs, Trumbull Bilyders, Horse- tional matches. The fault, pp deg11'1p11g Of Bellln o "Lb,l. afd�iabahtnntea seied i Pov►'ers Cuttitl Boxes, Horse Rakes, - ;t-. A' • BROWN, $tonHville. arl�erl� f a ► S . }`-, i k. mind is in the selection of a repre- - j 1. OR SALE.-Che :estate of the ate • g r v slcA ON 'LY'°1°c ` Iron Jacks, Single P1oY's and other •-t �•; ,` . � seutative eleven.,, It has ever been the F p a ;,, `' I '�. Mrs. Ev ry, containing 50 acres. ins habit of our cricket enthusiasts to se- composed of the S.w, quarter of lot lo,in the pr rgIItlYl he1P fai'tllg, . W 111 - - -- -_ - - ----- - �»s1ur, articles. Plow points and other re- , -,,�. ' Qnd son of the the township of Pickering,t at pairs kept On hallo manufactured by ` l lett sc team composed of men Of good in giugstoa road tt miles from the tow of Q A "'-. ,, Whitby and -1 miles from Pickering Vil e - - ER�IIS 0� YOUNG KND OLO the MMwat M'f'g ca., «rhitby. call Y ;,, : family connection, rather than C1100s• a�soil,gooduildings and every aonveni ce. 1d ' $� + "the best organic wesknes�,Failing Memory, I•satc of and inspect before purchasing. North I ` ��' . rung a team of sterling criC eters• This is a very desirable property. Title i is- �' 1'.: - putable. For further articulare ap Ivo the l e y u, Dea►y positively oared �I orner. +; 4 �. pp pp t Bits! - __ _—__ _ - - I ' Those who have s knowledge Of the remises,to A.A.POST,County Architeo hit- � .. a �e en's Vitalizer. Also Nerveua Dahill of nos t o ce c rliq Dimness of Sigh 'I.oes of Ambitfon,IInntness f ti game, and who will for amoment look Py, or W. V. RIUHhRDSON N�?" � $dvertlsm— medium in ill® to Marry,Stunted Deve'opment,•I.ow of Power ._ Plakaring. �8tf . O >. he-names of those called u on to t P Pains in the Back, Night Emis4iooe, Drain in •:` • clifil.il tLe Canadian cause at Philo- ' i , � r vr:r►e,seminal sieeplessn�s�:, A•ersion _ _ Unit aessive - Ga t for Study Eg Indul 3 ;. µi s, the other da will readii see o0K C01TON R 01 floty. n•xy ', eta Ev hiattle gnarant�a. r ' . r° _ F ��.7 - del Ili y Y ,off sola :� t k tLat allot we say is remarkably eel- _ PO v far tre.►tt$e, i , x ort`;l0cl�aa cOl1S COi Ct1V , ." A ' lel G' in ;$ y Phartl most.ltti8'Xo Bt,Toronto,out. t� �:` �` Several of the Canadian men :a recent discovery by a" old t _ nt . ,_. . de _ ' = sill -had sear- physician. Sacoessfully sed _.._ _ -- ___--_ _-'-". _ _. but the to c t • bet axe aur e , monthly by thoasanda o lad- - c�lYl ___ , _ - g ' azl�—TIoxv - lzl . ,-.._ xio �� - nt of 1�� >y o rfectl sof® tts►ti6 .T'8: x a s. � rlsln 1 long tail, and like the old lee Is the my pe• I 1 - p ;` < M. ' �, p y nd reliablemediamed d- - :=. �: _ �•�. TBillbls t Qt- AST VV r#Q 'OLLQWs.-- ln" er - C�Va s . ' t` tRil ro ailed th e the.. p p axed: Beware of unprill led 1 f *., can�re verse, o,:g 8�!�� � M.; �. ctru Kiste who offer iu zior �" o�-a€ �_ l'8itsk l �,». N: S s - r, 1�p Ud . (ill Lll the selecting +@ e�sg �( r. the. b g ! -...tr ` ::o r�-_. :^ ,k .,pH,.�' •!;tF3+�.'`Ta .•, ! -:. • U•: �• •�` 1. ._ •� calf ';b , r.a- r+Eilt:Uf Y in iu' lace of this. 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Das ooter'sbills �-many -a dye-- I DOT ; ►J. s •: , -, c take s flew Iease�! lite. Th � �' a � ,�, R 1J pep ib is v . - al0 the line of the culinary department . .y .- `� L y,, ,fry t rt0f" �," (t r . STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FAG$D MANNER D�Ir.Sbpei"and�vife,of Peit ise Albert,spent f e home bra to what len ha we ma k ,,. r s -, = a few da a with our townsman DIr. Joa. ° t Y Y show .. � . PROI[ OUR EBCRAN(}$S. ' q0 the need Of better knOWledge ; .•N��■s�s■ ■w�i■..rrsiM..i■.■.■■■.o.r■r■■a�.rAlir■1. �4n��■�• :• A r A +} E: Trapp last week. When we flret made the ' �' x f 'Yvx, bf lid suture, of mgrs progreeaive views x'4 ' a ,, ." The Court House at -Whitby is being acquaintance of Mr. Soper he was an ar- a the home training of the young, and - - Eve pre aired top - base WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS still;a[L3dnde of PEAS, - " ." -re 'aired.tit a cost of $1,000. dent Prohibitionist, and though years p t �� ,:_ hays rolled into eternit since then,still he °f rand®r and nobler idoala of woman- to be delivered at Drat Elevt►tor at FRENCHMAN S BAY The place of delivery ,� � Geor a Mahler, a well to-do farmer of h" than now exhist iu oar land. We ie er safe for old or oung teams, no electric cera, no railwa Crosti{n s, no. a*4. _ ' ' g , • holds to his first lovt3.y Tem tante teen v y y g r j `� � ° De aware townoa� hate ed himself in wri a this to show that the women of the eoreaohinq leeomotiyes. It will be decidedly to the interest of farmers to clean ail °� "" y- P R •die hard. his barn on Sat>:rda wornin - tut re mast esu knowled eof an infinite- " '� y g' A harvest Name 'tinder the auspices of P� g grain intended for market properly. ,� z.�. �s =' - .. N t ^t r w: ,. .4 G x. �et of raid wet lain 317 ounces ly ider range than that�pes•eeeed by her Do not miz six and 6wt5 rowed Barley �, " A rang„ g R g " the Methodist church ie to be held in Hin- a> ''+ and worth X6,000, waa brou ht Lo Halifax sal ted mother. _ � +, R� , +' q sale on Uot.4th. The event will consist ___.___' Do not mix Black Eye antd-other Peas. _ '. 1 # from Eastville, N, Sr, on Saturday. of a dinwr to be served at 4 p. m., and a Alargeamountof money waslostl•et�ea�on—and t.I . 4ie riot yet=by.$aportsrd' •� ,� � . i UXI3RiDOE. - In a 20 mile bicycle race in Clinton, concert to begin at 8 p.m. Every appoint- from each mixtures. Farmere, Oraindealers, Warehousemen and" For�ratsders'silould , `, a last week, Mr. Neal Yellowleea, -of Bow- meat on the circuit is supposed to help in at Mt. vie with each other in doing their separate parts well. eo that CANADIAN"B>11ir1.EX . r ' � tel "# , " , . . m nville, came out ahead, beating four preparing both. dinner and concert. The a new Free Methodist clitirch and PEA6 may take their place in the markets of Europe beside our Wheat -..OattleF + ,. ". others and making the run in 1 hour afld united effort of the various persons from Ple sant, Uxbridge township, was opened $hp� Cheese and Apples, equal to any. ;, �' p}'s �' fu>lrteen minutes. Neal is a hustler. the varioae stations will no doubt be wor• on tlnday according to announcement sud - , ,G + - •�" , {� des etch from Iiarrisvilie, Mich., thy of most liberal attQndanoe. all the services were highly successful. t� /��D�Y; -„ ''�} f ;,,,y�} p Harvestingis completed. hall-plowing is En ugh money has been guaranteed. by . ea s Allred Henshaw, a wealth citizen . y .� Y l y well under way. Many of•ua have already caa collections and promises, to pa off the AgeDt for W ll. MATTHEWs do Co. r r of;hat place, has confessed that be mur- . �`-. �' `' - dered Richard Drake, hie business part- sownarlr eoltthat oarJrrain ems a have a de �e Executive Committee of Vortli On- Liverpool Market, August 27th, 1892. . . . . ing e Y q Y f is - neY, in Strathro , Ont. 10 ears a o. .. R .;.r ern")r ,. + y , y 8 fair growth before Jack Frost visits us. tar Sabbath School Association met in • _ __. William Hunter and James Thompson On ever hand, at ever hoar of the day, Po Perry on Tuesday to prepare for the R `r �' * ' . were sent to jail for throe days Thursday may be heard the induetrions ham of the co ing count convention. The convert • ` ' q moi;. ,. , D ar Fel as bat in the way of do will be held at Port Perry on Dec. 6 - �•ns g r ;4 .•.e l esher e _U Ormered of East Toronto Vi thr :, - by Justice P -lege: They described themselves as "gen- threshing, how times have changed since an 7: A strong and inviting progr.m will a ' tleWen," bat were in reality very tough• our youthful dajs 1 Then the horse-power be resented, and a good meeting if expect- h T VALE , was the iashicn, and many a time have we ed. WHITE :^ y looking tramps. ` `Pte eontraot of remo�ying the old Loch- with whip in hand stood upon the platform is considered that,without Dost of ator ; '� . • of that familiar marc o round,and ar ed a the cost of carrying wheat is felly one !Cuff store house and re-branding it into an on the lazy" steeds ing their monotonona cg per bushel per month, and experience The warereoms are replete with a stock of Bedroom ►Sett, , i). - ehvator at Bowmanville depot,whish was round: Bat now, he is but a third rate ha shown that it is generally better to sell Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs ked all forws of mOderll .,i . ' awarded to Mr. John Beer,haabeen trans• farmer who loses time by rasing a horse in be fall than in the spring. Brat present farted to Mr.Wm.Rowe, of BowmaIIville. power in preference- to a steamer. The pp ' ea are enough to maks any man hold f1lrIIlture. - - j� .a " , Mr. Beer Laving too much on hand to vield on many farms is not as Rood as it ba k. . . • ' . - s i Cat ry out the contract. was last year. Even now we hear whispers n Wednesday evening Constables � . r .. ' - Clark townshi itself again. Mr. A.A.. of hard times. W ight and Frankish quietly arrested a e!1 frtivmed 111 all d£sigl]$. RepalriIlg (ii ; lllnl ur8 s�[ :y '; P P1Ctllr Gamsby grew 15 acres of fall wheat of the "All girls are not alike." This is a say- co pie of young fettowa named Caster in _ Ilad Chaff Closaon variety, which yielded ing whish will pass master among all men. th rear pf a house on Atberf $t. The gpeClalty. - 35 bushels to the acre, and pronounced by We all know that no two persons are simi- p nere were brought up for trial. next i the agent of commissioner Awery to be Tarty coastitated. One person may have ev rains before'Ma�or Hamilton and Reeve O do for a temper ae sweet and gentle as a goddess, (} old, char ed with vagrancy, to which FAneral furnishin s s,nd ail undertaking reculremenB: ; '� f. the finest sample obtained in rata g the �'Vorld's Fair aL Chicago, while another may possess Lhe disposition t y pleaded guilty and were seat down for Fullerals C4atluCt@d In n10d@rtl 6�,y1@. _ of a devil. Hence, because no two persons t ee months, to be spent at hard labor. It , ,," . The Barna farm, 225 acres, a short are or ever have been exactly alike, there- is elieved that the Casters were connectQd - - ' .� �• oklin lot 12 wo disre stable hoaxes that lately se- �,a=M VJAN. WhITE��A a i f 2 distance south east of Bro for, All girls are not alike, Q.E.D. Brat w h t p 'w. $. and part of `20, wits lately sold by the what is the distinguishing feature of girls, c ed a footing here, and their arrest on the — _ ' - Standard Bank to John Morrison. This for verily there are girls. Well, to our cl rge of vagrancy was the preliminary '�""= ie a fine propertS, and blr.Morrison well mind, girls may bo fittingly broken laic s p to breaking up the houses. DISCO�ERY� ���C�'D��� , knows the true value of his,purehase,hav- two classes,—girls without ambition, and os. Pringle, of Mount Albert,waa attack NEW ; ; j 'a rda while ridin Ona rt was accidently a filled on the hand - ." i ing been tenant for many years. girls with ambition, To put it in other b hghttunf, on b to y 13 ln,rompounding »solution a pa _ he Watson estate farm on the fawn- w#►r.is, girls who are convent to follow iu I ►d c f groin and instantly killed. His to ,,,d„u washing afterward tt was ,iiacovered th.c t�e Hair wad tom- i . T I - tween the townshi a of�`Litb anti tl[e toot steps of their mother, without once n gal took place on ➢Ionday to Uxbridge msr�ldet and e.char bee°thr,len,iand tb c we i!e nom introauCin� ` line be P y ,l,,;ir:na to reach a position where they c meter}, attended by a larges number of gg Pickering, nail about throe u[i.es west in sir fin ere and t ends. De(eased was the father of 11Irs• ftthroug�out Lhe world under the name of Queen's snit-uw4stne. need :lot sit down, twirl th g IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND the towu of Whitby, was sold at auction «sit i.,r the much hoped for bridegroom, I Knocwles of tbis town and some years - � 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. . . on the 31'tl inst., to Thomas E'inlnett, rayls ��icla who Yon to enter the strife and a o resided here, being engaged on the rail- ' L►y the haft over and sppiy the mtztuc for t few minutes, sud the hair diaappeaj,i.,if by magic without the slightestpainat injury when L Q,lantity about 85 acres. Price $3,5501 tnri�� ,il of life and hew out for themselves r ad. Ile tollowed the same occupation t applied or ever utters and It is nnflge anyy u her prepatation ever used ' TZ?at is a bar»sin for Mr. Etntnett.. ,„ i.;,ie endence that may Cause them .re ter moving to Mount Albert, but lately tura litre purpose. Thousands of LALi R who have been tits. Q , p asselloer on tl"ie back c►l a tt011e with hair on their FACE.NECK and Aftlii�3 attest its merits. p o y fir,,,:, Zvi h disdain apo❑ the proposals of ►d been obliged to givo up his hard work. piglvTLl M/,:N who do not appreclatea Deard or bsir on their nett, - car on Kinn Street near Spading a�enue,ou a„y so-called protectors of the weak, viz., rout what we cau learn, he had been stay- find a pricelew boon in Qneen's Anti-Hairine which does away s� _ ' - ornin� ailed what he tlluu ht aid by ns(aecure�y ' Saturday rl� ,p ;: hruapective husbands. ” We are glad to i g ui company with a daughter from Tor 2�1ce of 4neen•s anti-Tlatrtne h aper boic►e,e'en n safety miailin t bo:ea�postage p iter impos�ibiltt - 1 ro a instead it ��'as ih ro �e know that though a6 present the uunibers c lto at a friend s farm for a short aitueand g `° Lo be the bel p , ( letter with full address written nseveyry wow it sealed from observation). send money or stamps.by p are few still owiad to the ie daughter left for t�1t. Albert on Friday ponAen�e strictly rnnAdeatial. This advertisement is boneet and atrslgbt torwt,d f s out and , ./ attached to the trailer. The result was of the latter class � pp ry _ - a se father i(a tin if it was Go(1 s twill lie contains- We invite you to deal with ur and you will fi Race ittrset�CiNCiNMATI�O�iny rata ,;1 that the contact wheel caught some cross bi3nig❑ influence spread throu„hout aur } g sand to-day_ Addrrss QUEEN CMtMICAL CO., or why den `irk pearl deroofed land as a direct result of the teachiug in ould he home the neat day• He received re�i#tter your letter at any Pt"t ntnce to insure its sate delivery. We will pal sr,00 i' ems vciros and ttie sud y t our schools, targe cumbers of our girls, ie fatal stroke of lightnings while on his of iafinre or sus!.test inJa<ry t.any pnrehwser. Every Dottie tuaranteed. +N - the car. ave been sails av home. The funeral sermon waa v =pE����weowl/1l tiMit�.siL=d Dg 86°+O � diad =rtn���eBo•u �M s - The Salvation Army. of Oshawa, hate who ten years ago would h 5t. Paul's Church by Hey. ssts�sssn ant w select from ant wtcn Dreier. cl�.oa sataes or Comnnlaalon w Agents lied to recur❑ to the farm-house upon eom- reached hero in . 196 to I50 ate. at.' -" i , diyidei. The Booth people to Lhe num plating the Public fichool course, are now lr. t�'estney to a large congregation.— ilO�j; RI�.NF.RE\('E5 :—The Lytl^ Safe Lock Co.. , - - of 3 retain the old barracks ou Bing St• extremely desirous of preparing themselves ournal- Edwin Alden .fit Co..248 Race st., Cinoinnati3Ohio. . The seceeders have rented the building to enter positions as school me►rms, _typo -. - - ------ - ---- - - _. , _; . next the post office where they will estab- writers, journalists, or professional nurses. FARMERS' h1ARIiET. lisp a barracks. Tile bandsmen of the Now, we don't mean to be anderstood to TORON fU, Sept. `Til, 180•L, N 0 T I C IE `- R a P R K E #t .. ", army have all joined the ranks of the se• say that all those girls who remain at 4 =- ", _ -' $ 00 74 to 00 00 : � - oseders. home after going through the varioae forme 'Pheat,fall............. F7 b tiA TOTtVITHSTA'\DItiU the reporti3 DdERCHA�IT TAILOR Dir"B. Richard Armitage, of caneession of the district ealiool, are totally devoid of Vheat,spring circut,►te,d co file contrary• •rhe) owat �Iry tjT e STD CREEK. o (�17L11a+►1� 7 rs. P 9, London township, claimis to have a ambition. Far from it. For, on ac(vaat Yheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 72 offs Co.of «i.ttby+beg to inform farmers and i } of finaueial, domestic or physical ciraam heat, goose ............ 00 61 to 00 t;0 the public that their Foundry is still running. n�� _ - a : turkey that'har for some time past laid stances, many.bf the girls of our counCr and that they are making the celebrated Ceu- y ats, bush....... ..... 00 32 to , ire cut" �Iowor Turnbull Binder, Whitby Twin A choice stock of imported goods always . r� three eggs a day regularly—one iu the "" h have to relinquish their aspirations atter ;arley, btiah............ OU 00 to 00 41 ,low anti other ►niplements as usual and also pII and. Terms cash. Fit guar- - morning. one at noon and one at night. hi=gher education, and content themselves b . ue[v,ess. ; 'ERA, baBli..,.., ... t0 bl esrry►ng ou a general repairing y w �`: e 13he also has two cows that gave LirLli to wilts a humbler, though by uo m©sus lays '� ( Pou,tsioralttbe popnlarplowBalwaysinstock. anteed. A oKllsolieitcd. 1 lay, new, ton............ J 00 to 10 00 U•Swith. Pickerina. to our agent. --- --- ' �"' twin salves last spring, and tt►ree apple noble condition. The weight of the chain 00 0U to 12 Whitby+ •lune a:,tl, lis.-• thnt hinds those whose Toa„ Craw, ten................. _ _ -- REMOVED �TO HEW PREMISES- z trees that bloomed twice this season. uiu s lie not in t - - ressed hogs............. G 50 to 6 7? Y the same path as their duty, can cul}' be —- --- - — A drenching rain on Tuesda afternoon . eef f . O:N - - ' sway followed by a very atrouK wind dor e3timated by those who feel the shackles. orocivarters.......; 5 5t� to 5 (10 t f- a� lar a those noble souls, who thus patieutl•v eef, hiudquarterF..:... H 50 to A 00 C�+A � �N� lug the night, which blew down a e =end, t - 6 00 to 700 � BROCK SY. SOUTH OF ONTARIO BARK" I .ivantity of fruit from the trees, and ger, sufTt r, we may confidently expect to see ;Mutton........ 11J 4r�'• al stet thin blowable. A w'eariug the brightest crowtia and playinK �'©al, car©ass ...........:. 700 to . t3 50 ` "s { i rale Words erally scattered y gh1tb� a, • ched to the corner of Stott & the inoet joyous harps in the glorious here Butter,lb.......:....h..... 00 18 to DU 14 1 i. " i ..- t tat n alta - - - after. That this would be their just des ggs, dOz.................. 00 12 -- d • — • • i Jury's drun stere,t3awtnanville,na tlo,>u kin tiny, uo cue will deny. Bat, we do wish to - - - -_---- Mat�11s0n & Haw r ' froth its fastenings, an(1 striking the large to be understood to write that,other thinKe �AN S A ' plate glass of the eastern window shatter. DOMINION hlannfraotrrers of ; ed the valuable $7v ane. beta ec nal, the irl that hue the better u P education is the more ambitious, and ie the p '�larblellonumepts, Heaastones and all l L Hunters wilt Have to be careful how more competent to take up the maternal n - other Cemetery Work. =t. _ they dispose of their surplus game. TI1P duties that would devolveupoa fisc as the Capitai Isid up, $1,50DrVO0 Also 1<anportemoi.•eeoteL, dwedtsh, wtm- ". , �- (�j eriean and Canadian Granites. ` ' ' - _ ne-w law makes it an offence for any One better half of any of our sturdy yeomen• Surplus, - $ ,400,000 alt parties wishing wor k would do well to Call to sell or barter quail, snipe, wild turkey, Viewing the matter is this light, it ie the to t." an usbetore nrchasing. All work guaranteed ,`* I '' r woodcock or atrldge for a period of two bounden duty of those fathers who are able AGEN C 1 . cod p�c�o�the lowest. :_ P / _ - •- gTT F••� �Y' V >Etlohatrd(son, A{t•ent. ``a. `. �, years. Shopkeepers are also prohibited to send their children on to the High wHiT�� _ . - from Belling these birds. Those who are achcwf( iaat ae soon as they pees tre SAVIN(ls UEYAItT3f[::�T. r♦ i. t . will Dot b able to Entrance. We are pleased to notice fihat interr+at allowed at htghest current rates. No CIDER MAKIN`e ,... y - . j saeeesaful in the chose p the erroneous idea that a fermate wits notice of withdrawal required. - _ - turn their luck to pecuniary advantage. rillin in the roverb• 1Y. H. .HOLLAND. - This should have a tedency to encourage deeds but a sound d g P YAANAGER. . . - '° . ` ial three "R'e" to quality her for the per- ioly • - k ' generosity among hunters. fee t discharge of her duties, ie feat syinu — --- -- -~ I The undersigned �Pi� IYlakB X The public are often very "unjust but out- A great deal is nowadays being both ,. g,T � - Pump Factory, aider on Monday, Wed— ' ' uevur eonseioasl-v so. What they see said sud written aonceruiag the education NFe � . clearly to be justice they always approye. of our youths in order to fit them to as- _ ,�}erp�•, �I'Op2'�@tOT ngg(�gy aIId Friday until - - It often takes a long tir><le to bring theta some the responsibilities of their farmer _ n�_ �' a , — Dianalncturer of— ` " �" • to see things as they really are, but in the fathers. But•, we see very little that urges further-notice. end th(it verdict la all right. It was faith the mental developement of our farmers' Ijl , Force 8C auction Pumpg ��(' 7'(�� �"`� in this idea which induced the manufac• daughters in order to fit them to become W 1�1• . COW11J 1 . ` Deep•wc►t Pumps of Brass, Iron and I_ r4 turers of the `°Myrtle ' Navy" tobacco to the worthy a hila ore of their gricultura Porcelain. PROPRIETOR• K f stand by their superior brand under every mothers. While we liavb Agricultural -- i +. : �' d Colleges for the boys, we shoals gave ala GEARED Aho PUMPING WINDMILLS, �,fi + ,- discouragement at the outset. The pabhe colleges that teach correct principals ° f verdict haebreIIrendered at last, and it ear art and the racticeot house «�indmiit and Cistern Tanks, and WHITBY MARBLE AND t. �, X= E is emphatically in their favor. hold elconomiea, for the benefit of the girls bite Faye beau appt>anted sole agents by Cistern Pampa: Diad orders • The Elliott sisters, who are running a l� Bo�rmanvilte, forthe ploinptly attended to. , Every occupation in these latter days i C. L. Munson, ,eq., �r 6th is on acientifi County of Ontario, for the best Woyen ranite 1 arell improved TUU acre farm on the being placed before the pub! t~ con. of Fetcher, Kent county,tlave taken principals. There w;as a time when th Wire Fence in the country, and are pro- LY�i.1N 6'J'aIYCt�, Agent, PiokeriII ` .. off over 40 acres of harvest without the ability to distinXuish Paris Green fro pared to build fence, and sell Farm and ____ _ __— DU N DAS St. WHITBY• , j$ .` aid of a m:>n, and it was all housed ip Condition Powders was saflictent to alio Tuwuship rit;tlte on the moat reasonable __ (34l1ttaDlisheid 1849.) "^� . � • cod condition and with dispatch. Now our fore fathers to praatiaehor�e doctoring terms. �Ye buil twenty different styles , e `(� B1V1�� „ . a '. g naive coarse through a col on this machizle, lain or ornamental. We fi !U 1 P, �itolfe�deu Pr© rietor• they have alt thea land ready to receive But now an exte ■ f '� some ears experience added, i also own the right for Ontario Counly, returned to the old.stand of the `� th the seed wheat. They did their own le„e with y THE Having �e a fi reaping, mowing and ploughing ; their necessary to be dabbed V. h. If then (except townships Whitby and Brock) for chin profession that studies the beet wave o t11e Crabb Patent F©race. Parkes wishing Vpolfenden Granite and Marble vl'orke, l farm is well stocked with the beat pia - Preserving the health of a dumb animal 1 w purchase Farin or Township rights for pHOTOGRAP'HER• I am better grepared to eaeaute all s', . ; cry, and they take pleasure in the neat to be shat in by scientific rules and train either of above, will do well to consult na orders in cemetery and all other b�. Hess mantained about the place, i-,�, wtiy in"thelnameWfalt hamanity,aho;l personally, at lot 7 B. F., Pickering, or dis osed of tris Toronto business work pertaining to the business - '?Q '. t` �� {: a ation that effects in a Brea write us to Whitby P. O. Parties are p Curtomers will find a well selected stock F f �- a - - not an occ p - oto Items measure the porfeat health of man- atriotly fyrbiddeu. it,fridgiug on these pa- fend will hereafter devote his en- of foreign and domestic granite and t ",,,. ki` Toro [ housewife's duty, have similar syetemati tents. tiro time to Whitby GAllery. marble to choose from. Inspection .'� , r �; �" ii - A young man named Dav�aon had his teachiul; It may be argues that_ ou 5-81 _ALLIN do RANT.! will convince that for strictly first ,} � ,�.: - - - USINLSa is already commt3ilC- class work, onr prices osannot be '��- �4: , , ';,m rm terribly lacerated on a circular saw country girls have now oolleRao sf not ktb � R LDA1�T ing to hum, but the facilities are beaten. , •t hTewinarket on Monday, and +was in th©fir own homes. For. t brou ht to the city late in the evening model matron of a farm house pride her f - $ self, justly, til nearly alt asses, upon he ;°;. on first class :o: such that he Can accommodate all . pICKERING., ` 1 Wedna day s _ _ : ' ''` . stud taken to the hospita . skill to cater to the appetite of the inmo MORTGAGE SECURITY �_ the arm was amputated. mom, And is she not also a competent in who I"BquirB pictures. During the ' � i• Justice of the Peace Wingfield yester actress iu this art fur her ofleprinq at lowest rates of interest. Dior gages and De �� �r Wry ,# z d st r benturee purchased for esnsh. hpliday season Call ;slid et hOtOS committed hobert and A. Barnard yea, verily, just ae tar as her ktiowledg �+.�T g p _� • ," for trial on a ctlargo of obLainino a colt tendo, but she is an ideal preceptresa, ba �, that will be finished lit the latestjsty]e ,,;., Y etertcas from T. Stothere, neAr does her knowledge exteaa far enough i,ought and sold on comdaiesion. LU��ER� LAr�tH: ,' . . by falso pr ---- of the tart. . , ,f • , a Fairbank. Can she tell you the percentage of stare set western, Lancashire and North - �x i v• in rice, oatmeal or Indian meal SaTLE f ' t +` A fish pedlar, while driving a.ang Da flour, ritish,mercantile, and ManchesterFireIn- t eii ort road `Yednesday, encotintere3 a Can she say what effect starchy food h suranoe Companies,—North American` pECAL attention �i'vill be given {. ;. } " r: , tom ty� t p Life Insurance Co.,alto Accident In- S � , a �� trolley car. Fie and his nares were upon the Kaman system ? Roes she kao snredae taken. s eas of digestion, moderates - to family groups sad as Christina!; DRESSED: LUM�ERe; {•��,�,` � . _: :. those food y - < fiI : spread out vromiacnon3ly over the road, digestable andhard to digest ? Is it eas _ __ `I hitt iso great harm was (lone. '��T� i - Q ,� . ,> fur her to inform yon that certain foo FARMS_ ��( � is tlr tim® Rrhell most families "have a , . r SARD ,ND sOET WOOD ', -f ,'y A tricyclist riding on the d8vlil strip at .will build up tinasale, certain fat and ae r0 art for Sa18, i'8uuiolt, it is the proper.time._to 11aVe .:.,AT LowEST. rstcE =L l the corner of ueen and York atresia had. p P y fain brain? Does her knowledge ma __ ct �i a narraw escape from death early We.; her capable of choosing the most! 4 tr �1 Oro , tolten."A. trains. He attempted to ct o . tous foolis to pll,L before Lhe inyat d RAJ lr`T ., . - � V 0-� � '�� � i'� � � �~ g . t- ` - p tl nesday too n .Y*� _ :_�. _ i t . car and felt under 'the is needless to write'tliat nine out of evQ _- 1 n front of the -( atld s ,tis ►ai�n gatlltnteed -_,�"I' tie t. 11 be added t � � ': _ -�1 i nothin about Lh - _� .... y ucceeded n w absolute! g -I-)C :i_ ,: . . t - driver s tan kno Y AAS Ifs - t `.\"p' fibs • i,lY�✓ .. J -gid" _ L"1. �.L .� :3� .try -t1 . . feet. Ai? }: horses t .." r. i .�: �, ,. - al to write th `,,_ • . - -to eedi ,. ... �b. �:_ 11. .,, . 18 wet a stiong bat it r i e F.baa ae , b .,:._ • :: - ,.z '- hen th �. - , .. `, . - r in t o r . V.. _ r i3 itftr'+il k ( sto g i the due a m. : n �: a :. . ;. ... _ 4 - p Ilona pp d • T a these are liv lII ass , , . . a _ M1 . _. . . ,.. pp f 11►u LOdt . fit*'a`"a-`,-.. .'� . ::'x, .-r+ + $;...:�'3,`.y 31" -;&.` C '„-'• < - Y ,::.. kl 1 Y R 11�,j+• (} C • t+< r,-.' ¢ 2. >. .�. ';°K f a `:"�s. -2.,r'.•' `-x a4 -. ... `vi. l .t • , . ... g a�a. .!+„_ z. -< _ -` ' -r. - - : i �:z=,•» `t - . t �ioh would o p y � a �{ Qlat10 k c. s ..�- .. , ht i!j W - ..> '� ,-: t�, -: , �« -_'t '�<,f:.. 'f 1 -er �,+ q.. .4�.`• .�s - . th s Y r "�r. _ , -.. , . Inman esoa h8 y� _ �p bei) .. ...-. -. �E•2, V"`"rx .. b+ . �. ''.. -e:?��a rG�' S� � 4 i�Ztf: - _ , ,_ _. # - '�- i -'i. �x r --e>1� G :.-v .' - .J .�-�. .. -`r;. �iy ..Ss Cel <}'.�;,Y 4� - (' Y',}: ¢' ... .. M' r ,.•-. V ....: :.-. Y •h"f '.,IT- J.v'tYi�.,.+ @ S. fly.._'-R rt• - •YS' . .. '- �. .. _. '. --. - I- .. p. - -. „Z_... ".?:' it F- - .t @-iv'._ t .♦ ' vim. — h _ __ - •-: _r. . . xu� rte: 4.-,...r d- _ ..... o.� .._ .f e' - - - as .. r ..P... .. } -.. •-.� > r- - ,.a ; C r;.ra"r v`' " - •x fl - - � ., - `7-rt§ _ , r+r` - €�� F� -rte �S �"r.. � � � Via.: -." .. . .. , -, : _, _ ,�_.- _,. ,..' ,. sem' .�r :.:�, _d '' - •"�' � _ _. w. r ., a, r ,. , __,R -,, .� fir. .; . j F , : .- - ,...,i.- - - - - - . -z .- - .. . ,__., - --•=ir bird s a i+org a` thinks-ab � 1 Birt. - I w� n - - SE E4DITO 8 WOOING. - 1e! . Y ; .,_ �� , ` LO inOYe the �/� f. B Uetobea yon will be ready _ t,ho sat , !f , � - rRICULTURAL y = - - s�' . — . .<: ,, ......., .,- :.. 'palieLsy into thele winter quarters. In er ;-;"'•_ - ..". - encs willrind the idea out of them! n r 1 ams :�, esaiy�errp. . week or two you should ba getting agKd y r rG ... 4..-F.S > .—. i t st t }y .,.�. --_- I�ItLRN FOBB)f,4�1 �• �'. -w . Then Mute Diana road the Weald written < - ` frotki thi t e cent.of the sock- If von A' land's skeleton has been unearthed[ w z f � `.: Stook Notes• ` . Y Pe a one by one. i ht limtne�in throb h his by `• Scented with rose,"said ghe, searnfnl- Branswick, Ga., wbfeh is neeirly nine feet kms . r i, ��� 8 tts�les itis°uotgrown ao r€ acb t ,teY itis noi):doing as well 'as "$his, think over The ]tor had lighted his cigar jti.t ss Psff° qui ] •' Stuff and nonsense !" - 11 I „thoul bo for fe©din Hubbard squash is yyour feeds ; see if you are }giving a well• the lav ]l g g g long• r� '' s tip_- 8 eedfn value of at least balat►ced ration ; look at night to see if they nom ►s immaeabte "asnctum'�wfndow•n y'„ wall Y'aafd Karl, at last, looking ap ` - eatimrtFtr d to have a K Ho in Sae'remento Valley are th , •� �� r f ei htdollarsperton,'and with good culture are, crowded. •Cut clover in tthe mornin indica d that the glorious orb of day, from his own writing as blies 1liaoa laid Ps IpfettI r '. g tc r+ ad wf4h much damage from a small rad �� r." g Gnash and raw meat and bond twice a week Bo:t►e at obscured in fog and metropolitan the cket' down, with a loud Hem . many loos can be grown to the acre. + rn- smoke was about to disappear behind.-not Pa eider whicb has appeared in large num r r t,�,- �, 1'V t}eat bran fa one of the beat articles of will be of help. Feed lightly of corn, Cd which siggnified the co�npletiou of her task. beta y O�c b ive to out and .grow- meal r-nd middlings. Keep the male ,Urda exact] the western hill$, but what came to ..Fiddlesticks t"was fibs brief yet Bignifi- food jha,t Can e g n•- y R b themselves ; du will get mord: ems• the as a thing in a city, the western roofs Durin' ane a►eek last-month.413'ttar loads '. ''' � '`_�` ing stock, One .pouud contains as much y Y leant reply. 3816 tons of green fruit weir, Iv � lead al} rain in straw, pine-needles,or gra- and c mney tope Karl robbed his Wase with the end of containing s> i bone imaterial as fear pounds of cora. g - ,gt,lioe Il�t its as economical vel, making.the hens work for their food. Ka Rubes B�,l a bar ht look vg ma•ikof his pan-stick, e�idently a little disappoint shipped East from California. So far obis , " t jnfOr [- (.afrota and bzeta are qu g season 6,000,000 more pounds of fruit have , winter feedin when they Give al} the fresh air you can during tl►e 6h ' saes one of those individuals whose ed�� n't de said he. been shipped than last year. t c , -. 'y ..., as_en�ilage for g Yea think they wo " - `- can lje grown at the rate of five hundreo least twi e a dace tSho lei away the snow verb ye sal feataree indtCaHa h a tl n •• Of course -they won't Bald'Miss Df. Burt Revierand Charles Lemont,of Dun * a rk - . - bushels or over per acre. They contain n Y Q y "Dishwater and adjectives--trash a of dee, Minn.,.were both in love with the same "' t �QK+►tRlo mora water than ensilage, -and are more in front of the house is leacnin a thatuwin- very cceesful thronghtlife, but it was be- - - t1e't tible. doors. 'As the farmer g sentiment,—what are the girls thiuknng girl and they agreed to settle the matter of -, completely diger p nowads s ? If she had sent me a few good rivalry by a fight in the presence of the If. ou contemplate Uuying` acme thin ter dairying pays hest, eoe h toward the geOe persistency thatwouldd not be den ed. Y f _ € ! The Vic Y oultr moat turn his suer$ table recipes now, or a way of cleaning mar- poung woman. She was watching the - r . nishea f urt sheer fc, winter eding,by al} means take p Y• t le, or Lakin out mildew ; but an im�oa- battle from a buggy, when the horse took find of animals. Those that production of eggs during the cold mohths Bro hatred, with careless, wavy lecke, , •• of the Rriti time ho aible love stet , with the hero on stilts, fright and ran, throwing her out and cane ` are wo or two d a half yearn- old are of the year. Begin rtav to feed for th ecetn� br eyes,, vergiinq u f n black, he w aesnot g Y —There ha =.1 - t ou ex ect to et next November and D and the heroine mere milk-sud-water. ing fatal injuries. a quite as antique as we should.eure to work y P J hanJ oma, et in his li ht, editorial coat, �,,.. tion with g Pshaw ." A horse in Circleville, Uliio, has a very time past on. bet' eom hat worn at the elbows and shiny at r " Poor child !" said Karl, eompaeafon• decided dislike for bicycles. While Missy ;, ;) .- Cern is poor stuff to feed .the colt. It the ams,and the velvet cap, tasseled and the naut< Mad with 38a1onap atel bat he never once thought of an Mabel Valentine was tieing along the road 17- : citement a+ • produces fat instead of bone and muscle,and brai d with gold,he looked every-inch the Y— ao a'aea him tender instead of tough. rrancal, a man from Marseilles, who hoe Chiv trnueand frank hearted American. Ur appeal from iia sister's decision. " And the horse tried to run her down, and to save � the co►npl nl herself-from being crushed under his feet' American Slaaep gat restless when kept long on one made a detor`mined attempt to murder his ae i ht lire a i:, entlemau " did we she waseo sure of e•tereas !" astute. Chan a them every few days xaad wife in Paria;enjoya a transienttlotoriety by g P g "1'he alwa s are !" aafd Miss Di. she abandoned the machine. The horse at-. }�-, the Russia P g th mhe reason of the extraordinary trouble which he trot cretly believe that the former title is Karl Rubena was a little rovoked at hie p $ "k- this the cr you will find that it will benefit bo far a nobler and more comprehensive of P tacked the bicycle and was twin it to t. stoeh and the glass. took for the.pnrpc►se of portio$Itis criminal the o. strong-minded sister, but he remembered, ieoes when some farmers arrived and drove t,he►nselvca A we said before, as a lliatfn circumstance that Miss p in snout t Saiiiu ma be racticed by growing I►roject foto execution, Hie wife is a hard N1r. Rubens was jest Pa K • him away. g s ecial 8, a and feeding theta o�'f, instead vrorking person, who left him about wo dra ing the first fragrant inhalation of his Diana had never seen Blanche Ainslie. The i.ew German army tent is divisible' At a me. u P p ea o and tool a situation as dome The editor did not,slee very soundly that i held yeii c • of gutting. Sheep lend:tltetriaelves well to y ' rp ag ' im rted Havana (Karl was particular in p into two ortions, each of which can be ec fon with small fields servant rn afamily atBois-Golombes,outaide the hdic a of his cigars), when the door night. He could not help thinking of the -converted ipnto an overcoat in case of rain. ha••e a con this system, in conn t beat>tfful nil so suddenly reduced from lux- of nape,peas, oatB, white mustard, turnips, Paris. Francal repeatedly wrote to the wo- o e ed softly;and a beautiful young lady g when A woman hag been seutenced,in Yaris to pared in a: `` clover, etc., sown and fed in suocessiun. man asking her to return to him, but she reg ed in ; a young( lady whom he tied met pry nn+l wealth to utter poverty, and enol servitude for life for killing her bus- graphei} t jYhere land is a high value, this is a turned u deaf ear to 'his entreaties. Her n s re of times in the gas-li hted drawing• at last he fell asleep, it was to dream of band b ourin kerosene on his clothing I A taws so th • r i al solution of the roUlem of profit- 'energetic refusals inflamed the hot Southern g full faits t c P ill too sot "society," whose beauty he had blue eyes, and chestnut hair braided with and ignitpinq it.g ,+, P ahfftfii if its of old, ane last n A,. abbe stock keeping. Lancl that is worth too blood of her husband, who resolved to k wo hipped afar off, aud whom he union- g 8 = be iven a L rmanent astute her. Armed with a knife and a revolver, Kar ' had alwa s admired the hrolr er' A French Prince advertise�he whole Baur$. ' ' a reply .vi •, mt)ch to g P sci sly associated in his mind with dia- Y 1 m be sown to such crops and fed otf two he accordigly set out about a fortnight mo de, pear: silks and trifle draperies, pretty niece from a respectful'diatance. Now to sell his title anti utas, of a <la} of c4Y bus euro a -since from Marseilles-and walked t� Paris. pp it seemed as if she were fairer and more at• anteed by authentic parchments of the I)on-roil u orthree times in a season, and t loo d u will► hot house flowers. cur _ goo d interest. On arriving in the capital his conduct was a started up, coloring,and thrusting his tractivelhan ever. In fact our editor, al- reign of I y IV.'� action anr� _ � re variable tl}at1-the worthy of his clime. Urilfke a-cool-Lrafned d behind a ile of "encyclopedias." though he K as not fully away©of ft himself, A French actress has just obtained dam• the seiznr j.ew,things- are mo a e P i,. wan hovering dangerously near the magic ages-against a biscuit manufacturer who ad t quali�y and feeding value of our different criminal of the North, he did not lie in waft Miss Ainslie . vertised her portrait with his wares and meat, an i gr¢sses enc? fodders, depending upon the for Ilia wife, but burst fu on �londny at noon Am I interrupting you, Mr. Rubens'" gronnd tof love. the 13r-i n( F a to the house where she was employed. He called at Mrs. Ainslie's the next even- which the lady maintained was a perfect maintains period at which harvested. Farmera shout sh asked, softly. r ver .cro ust ;Mlidame Francal was serving the family at terra tin me? Not in the least in ing with the condemned manuscripts in his libel, The judge agreed with her, and the q},c. 1'r� . st}tdy this matter, and save e y p ] In - - t •ts best. - table at the time cf the irruption, and was P g acitet, and I do believe had he not stood in lady's wounded vanity was consoled by a � int w�iei, a i th world ; in fact,I feel very much honor• p Ii buying feeders, purchase if possible horrified at seeing a haggard, travel-stain- +• ri hteous fear of his strong minded sister, sum of sash• in etweav - :r e by—by—please take a chair. g . , . n to twenty -four months ed man advancing towards her with a re- nd Karl ti ped a heap of yet unscissor- Diana,ire would ')►ave told Mfsa Ainslie that An ingenious adenc`tmau invented a as prompt eyCh as are �ightee y . - tthe reatest sin at velvet iu hie hand. She had hardly time c news a ere orf the nearest shale and het produetfena were "accepted,'-' and se- snaff which ho made of Lan and pounded - - day nu�rn ol'd. Then you will ge g g e ! t will bo most rofitable to recognise her 1►usband in the stranger n w it a ferl forward. Blanche-Ainslie cretly burned them in the Sanctum fire. As baked apples and put on the market for the ;Lad A tt•rr tl)e least cost, and c P d g y _ - Se ,tember—and el when he fired five shots at her. The wo- a d°wit her le-blue silk dress Su►siding it was, itwae too late for any such sly system itieal senttl m tot prison sforaeiglht moths hues a `:�' . tel buy early—say in } a s , thein started'on grass before winter sets in man received one of the bullets in the r ind her likee billows round a sapphire of double dealing. facts and din breast,buthact strength and courageenoagh Blanche was ai home, sitting among the and fined }tiro gfi0, on the ground that ho be prepay slid compels exclusive grain fee g se . our stock that ou desire to cull to hustle her tett ible husband out of the lanche Ainslie was ver handsome,with splendor Lhat was to be here eo brief a Lime had defrauded the department of the Gov- at once t� f ,,All of y c } orced forward mom, and to bolt the door agaivat bias a ee and bri ht, ehestnut•brown now. and her bright, upward look, as he ernment that has the snuff and Smoking to- lite },art r , opt and dispose of should be f a ue } , g bacco mono of t - u� rapidly as possible now, aud whipped Francal went away from the house, and it h r, while her eom lexion,although rather entered, went to his very heart. he P Y• materiall P "_I feel like l'rookback Richards, According to mtelligenee receivec2 from rnent to it i1to shape while the grass lasts. Old ani- .vas thought that he find left. the town. , e, was clear as ivory, and her features g •• oin to murder the innocentift- Toulouse, wild boars are more numerous - i4als, unthrifty Rud unprofitable stock of Some momenta.afterwards, as two young w re ae delicate as if she had been a Greek thou ht, g g The Pr sort should be of rill of before ut- cn—friends of the family in which Mx tie rinces in the Tower." than ever in the country arouhave oc udens' porter be X. - every g P darns Francal acted as servant--were tak• g l fn the days of old Yraxftelea. P entl an he wrnrld t,c t n u for winter. r And when ho told her, as g y Owing to the havoc they have occasion- . i i g P Y could, that the st^ries and poetry would ed among the cro s and ardens, it has Ube of the things to buy now is a good fug the Hounded woman to the shop of a h►le Kar} nnconaciottel noted ghee not ass muster, she buret into tears. beef decided to carry out u great battne p!ete - young, pare bred ball. Prices are ruling so neighbourig chemist, to a from to t hi 1 w rdl twhat luck cha<tce had arocutred him with the assistance of the fore3t keepers, heforc± th v at these are within the reach�f every otic, tramp from the South em g y Y P MP. Rubens could not endure theses bright sparkling drops. the constabulary, the official wolf-hunters Show cle< ltd some breeders will shade values in order ing }►lace at the corner of u street,alai made ; t s viatt. Did she mean to invite him' „ Blanches'." he falter•od "don't cry. ane] the crack shots of the country around reduc; stock at this season. o of the soirees of bar uncle the rich old hail ever et, determined attack on the party with Itis ! • + --_- knife. lie succeeded in again wounding 1, ker, or was some surprise party on the Tear Blanche, it is not worth it !" Hezekiah Shepherd an eccentric r,nd i ncent wm his wife in the breast and stabbed one of t eB, too exclusive for the ordinary And 'before they parted that evening, wealthy old farmer wh dieif in Urv�};esvil°e, erK� ut Fattening Stock• en in the head. Before_ he ilium of cards or scented $neer Y For Blanche Ains}te had half promised to con- low a, last week, had :regllestetf that he fully ails r, ' •; _ `the 3 oung m ows cooler the stock of ld elicit an more mischief he was over. ' . Rubens rather prided hitns°lf upon tl,e Bider the possibility of accepting the editor's should not be buried in an ordinary coffin, 'I'h: Bi t.- € As the weather gr cos y but in one meets in Lhe aha o of achair. A - ell kinds that are to be fattened for mar- powered and carried—kickin BtruuQhng, i ea rc�' he was l►eg►nn,ng-to gain witbiu the l°ve, afire© the editor could not accept her P `t ,� tlso t eke � ]&et Should bell t to have extra -feed. But aud awcaiin he fore the I iatrict Police ; er Chanted portals of Nsw York society., contnhutions, cabinet maker constructed the carious - and a ir.e - hile one eye keeps a lookout for tho niar- Commissary.$ Nyhan examined by this offi- A post at tl►e Bame moment Blanche look. " The idea of au porting yourself is very casket,, which was kept re exhibition in his: r - forth the t rices of meat and Bruin, the other I g room several weeks befor© he died. It waa once to ( tial the violent Southerner expressed disap I e up. a mo ridiculous," said ori. "d,a n teat deal built of white oak, with wa}uut trimmings, �ltoull. ices h the thermometer,aud at least poiut.ment at hie f�►iture in not, deApatch. , You are wondering- what bring better• to let cue autoport y - every I tt I wice u day both eyes should examine the ing his wife, and anuoun-ced his determin- I h e,"she safer, heli-amilfns• And eo 131anchc Ainsl►e became ati edi- and a$lase paneY in front tint exposed the tett the - toes wife, anti the happiest of little mat- face. `1'he body was placed in the chair in a - rompen� animals and the feed trough or manger. ation to make another murderous aAsil on ' Whatever it wear, I can but thank the i - nimala will not bear beau feedin r ver 1 l " Kari answered, with prompt con@, and to thio day Karl keeps the little sitting posture, the wrists were strapped to Besiiien y b Y her when free Ile will not, however, se o ortunity, d the arms of the chair and the le• s fasten- - hell when the thermometer ranges above able fora considerable length of Lime to g faulty, although he could feel the tell- packet that was " respectfully eclined." d will 11s- a seventy or seventy five degrees where they I carry out itis ainister'deaign, as he is safely t e h'vod tieing to his cheek_ ed to the rungs. Collet 1 pat and sleep, while when it falls below under lock and key, without the least pros- I • And I may as well tell you the whole _ A Capt. Blondell at Oxford, Alao offered cc,mplr tt liftde tees the will usuall eat and Ji I Madame } tr lir at once " said I�lancbe, herofce $?5 to any one who woald g"et into a boat }�Perr re}r y g y y pest of an immediate release. 4 and a}low it to be blown up with dynamite, - . est all that is given thein, but it requires Francal, although attacked with fury, will to Bring slightly,and two reel spots Glow- The Nett (}rt3At Yrohlems Of tgeieIICB. goes to mai heat and + cover from her wouuds. in out Upon tier temple%. " MY Uncle The greatest of all our problem+ today so that Blondell might show his life-saving . what i,tI - much of it to keep up the ant eventual.y re l:ey do not fatten readily uuiesa the Supply 6 rge� failed last week, aud we are Boit►$ is the makink of the utilization of the forces mett►od9. A young man named Neely ac- Arnertr a " g cepted the offer, aud was blown about fort '' • r s above what is needed for that purpose. Onr Flour Interestq. .- :o ►e very poor• of nature more eneral, more e6ic�ent, and Y•. waited i e tem era= ' Hailed '," echoed Karl, " Surely it can• more fruitful. t ould t�io engineer find a feet into the air unhurt, but on his return : Fra icisc if they can be kept where th P In view of the fact that there aplst=ara to lure will be I+etweeu the�,two pointe of fift3 ' n lx nssibk—at }east that fe, I had no4 way of producing steam power at a fraction to ties water's surface he alighted on the Amcrier _ be a movement among certain faru►cra to' P fragments f fully ad pod seventy five degrees, and most of the establish mills '+l r. Meldrum, Peterboro', h rd of it "' „ titisa iia present cost ; could he transform heat .. the wreck anil received s _ time between fifty five degrees at night and t. i ' Rut in is titre, nevertheless, eaerKY directly and without waste into fractued leg and other injuries. �� at last week's meeting in lorouto-of the llo : A islie said • "and all the world will know • The seventy degrees in the warmest part of the tniniott Millers' Asaociatiot.t,Raid he thought ttynamic ; could t►e find_a method of crura• a they can usually, if properly fed and cf t but too soon. And, ,l r. 1{ru}►ene, she. tion of light ,wit}►out that enormous lc►.gs an l els+ 4 Y+ make more stn that the cast of producing a hatred of flour An Eastern Potentate's J6.vels- - cared for in other ways, g sow fuevitabW in the forni of aeaotnpanyiog , f;rave • : n an Should Ise better understood. In tlaculd lava a' le 'tat d�°�metl►int► for meytc win suppoct A cerise endear of the liladrer r Ti»tea of the s, :. . - from the same amount of food than r Y ` when t.ite flour urea made by st•+acs, a large 1 I heat ; could he directly produce el c tit a describing Phe old palace of the Gaekwar of ` {,tier season, but iE they are partially — .ither teach, sew, }, ay companion to su without ot,her aud lost ever y, to est, t ro union of the shorts was place:} in the g Raroda, sa s —Here are stored. diamonds, tell h�u attened they wilt stand a lower tempera- p p Y y I combustion of fuel—could he do these Y # �1'e rusks i flour. Four bushels and one third would in slid lady, or earn m ltvin ut some wa rub e►rs, and earls of almost unequalled for, jnri tura better than leaner auimaly' then prpduce a barrel•of flour. Thr, cost of n unbefitting a gentleman's+ aughter; sDtl i things to-day the growth of all that ie de- ma+nificenee.p Ina tanall, eomm)n-looking po exceptions, lrut include cattle,sheep and I Y - airable to mankind and tl►e advancement of , R carr of i els cold production then wits from 20 to '3.i cents per I avrs concluded to tr and write Cor the Blu►wc"e under the charge of the sentry, thr ori -z wine, although probably the ho fe i all the itawrastB acid powers of tbC race aro the llo at ewels, valued at three hun- - e g barrel, because it required much lees uta• . Indeed !" said Karl, not knowing what Should , weather less than the cattle, and even less would be inconceivably arceler•�ted- Bred lakha of rupees. A magnificent dia-' E than tice Sheep. Isis skin and layer of fat chinery and much lens 11our. It was proved, Frvery animate creature is a machine of cors an+ _ however b actual figures, that in a roller e e to MYt et}fciene as a d uamfe mond necklace, worn-by the Gaekwar on the oth, '_ that is just inside it protects him from cold, mill which turned out 50,000 barrels +luring ( `tVill yon gine mss chance in theeolurrcna e,;ormouely higher y Y even more than the woolen jacket protects engine than his most elaborate construction State occasions, is the chief among the or- extent the est year the cost of tnauufacture was 36 o tt►e tihiner`" she asked, with a very illustrated to tie 10,001) horse power en g only is e because the latter is not wind= P lUdin th ackak+e. a idemeflort. "1 beleve I Coald write as namenta I fur et how many diamonds . `. the she p, cents pe- barrel, not int g et p „ tt c°m Dees this necklace they were too nu- . proof, while the hog skin is. Yet this docs f glories as soma of those that you pub 111es 'I the Teutonic or the (,ity of P ' but the ' the value of our advice to begin He moved a rcaolution sett+$ Orth Lhat t; meroua to count, but the pendant and Lhe , },card a acoordin to Lhe roller system, it requires •1 Ir anti pay for." Paris or in the oinat powerful locomotive. not .essen finest stone in the necklace fa the hiatoric�l to fae.ten the hog early. g Mr. Rubens wits sorely pnra►]ed what to Nwery gymnotus living to the mud of a some c bin not known b all farmers, four and two-thirds bushels of wheat to ' s How could he tell this pretty creature "Star of the South," This famous dia- Islami, Another t g Y make a Darrel of ftuur, and that the average y• tropical Stream puts ui s1►ame man B best tisTAno h it shoidd be, is that cattle an tion exsluatve of the gecko$+•, a ting there hetore him, tit the halo of her effort iu the produc4iou of electricity; and mond wag discovered by a negroslave inthe r — starve >:. K coat of produc mines of Brazil, and is-the largest diamond }� 1te n sheep will fatten faster when they are was 35 cents. The resolution was adopt } +utt► and beauty and high social position, the auto'[ insect that ftoshes serosa his hsvin a ass feed, not too rank, in the t fat she could no more hope to succeed as a fawn on a summer evening, or the worm ever found in the Ne►v \Vornd. The slave t,-= Dery st g ed ( tc:h writer than s rnau cowls expect to was rewarded with her (for the discoverer • ►,y - ` pasture, upon the same amount of grain, Daring the die^useless at the meeting on a that lights his path in the garden, exhibits was a woman) freedom. Bought by a South - . - than they would upon dry hay, or rather s system of illumination incomparably eup . . � the al,' assimilate a lar er other retsoluiione that . were offered, it ] tild a house or con@!-rust a steam engine crier w h►e ma►t perfect electric}iRhts. Here American bank for £,30,000, the .iitamond i9 whi: thev can eat, digest and 8 transpired that farmers in a $rent m,ny - ithout an hour of practice or experience' i was sold to an English merchaut for £60,- amount of grain when having a little green +teen �cheaL in order ltd she been a shabby,spectacled old lady, natuco'a etwllenge to man . Alan wastes Thr rr '- n the can u on day foc}der. in>it<►nces were cutting t, i lit l,e °i►tained a miJdle-aged female,' with cotton one-fourth of all the heat of hid fuel as util- )• and by him sold to the French Govern- the scrti Y;t fodder the y P that better feeding straw m g meat for many years forming the most vel- {_ , The succulent grasses act as stimulants for fixed in iia ate in► 1►oiler, and often ninety gated nd enaisle them The result was that such wheat was useless loves, ea►d high cheek bones► lit woutd havC uabla of the b'ceuch Royal jewels. When w lrcrthr .. the stomach and bowels,.a or seeding. It was proposed. that hulletioa sen easy enough. Ae ft wsa,het bine eyes, ped cents as used fD hie open fire•pl$c:csa the da sof the Republic came, the " Star to do more thorough work—.[American iuin wistfult into h,B, seemed to para- except . should be issued to the farmers showing. 8 y nature, fri the animal system, utilizes sub- Y Cultivator. alis of cuttrnQ reen wheat. ze tt►e very nerves of his logos. . ci s reg e e . went o stan4ially all. He produces light by andlle, after m nylviciwSaitud s, was disposed oflto - the e�it g .. I hair. got a tittle story h r , oil lam or electricity, but submt are of , . - Tl►e re orts of the delegates from the vat- ` n P• - i E �•_ p hC wheat of lite ' ;lnt►che. Pr'°dusfng a ner►tly foldesd packet, i of from one-tlftlt to mote than nine t}le present Gaekwar'es predecessor for £90,- patch , wlIIter g, foes sections shows 1 that t . 1 i tenths of all hfs stock of available energy as 0t)U, although some years previously an offer t°rn,l ` "In time of ease prepare fer'war; dur• country, as a whole, was exceptionally good 'v►}tied► I have worked very hard upon, and t h� ' i ( p miilin unlit than that of ' if you would kindly look at it, sand give heat ; alts in tl►e glow-worm and fire-fly, of$1}0,000 had been refused for it. The inr� spring, summer and autumn, get ready and of a better g 9 y € ne our un rejadt.:ed opinion "Star of the South is but one among the f to rete l,t, last year. With few exceptions, ttte crepe Y roduces a leveller light without waste to produce winter eggs, Winter e r+s add p dazzlin arra of ems dia la ed to the "Cc rtainl said Ksrl recovering iia p e refit side of the year a ac- are full equal to those of last year,aud is I Y meaaaraUle ly our moat delicate f-natio- g Y . g (., f fah th Y cion and bowie as he took the a throws aside as loss nine-tenths visitor, to descrilxs which world bo beyond y largely to p d menta. H count. some districts there is three times the acre- i elf-posses the ower of any but a lady s pen to e- t rs' A, acket. " This ear's chicks will lay seventy per age of fall whe�►t this year that• there was ' "'f here are soitta verses, too," said of iia potential energy when attempting to scribe. I brought away a dazzled remem- ` : largua F Y .. F ant. of the a gs sold during the high prices ]act. In the province of Quebec this year ; I;l-The, reddening, "and a little assay or develop meclanical power; she fa vastly brant a of rubies and emeralds, sapphires, ocean. c g r rho field is extremel lar ©, even lar er more economical. But in all cases her of cold weather. Unless your hens aro veryy y y g g diamond and enormous pearls, but to de• �, tit ", fine and ou want them for breeders, sell methods .are radically different from his, sent a them in detail is beyond my powers. _ y than lass year, which was the greatestefuc© co n©Wtmorr wetpaicge yotpir�opi ion".}call I thou h they Bra as yet ot►scure. Nature alrewi a� � before molting, and give your confederation. •• means," said Mr. Ruben@, polite- g �' - - his "a a them jtlat b R�(uo Converts available forms of energy into pre• "� _-, time to care_of the chicks. A VIOTIM OF THE GALL• SII,,, w.r,ai l' Y cicely thanes o.her forma wtiieh are needed ,i l,c • i f.: ou have Wyandotte or Plymouth Few blue eyed people aro said to ba eta tY his aafaal►ioualdel locality. Ii youlwill - P i If y ter her purposes, in exactly the right quare. -. Rock chicks of April or May hatch, Leg oar blind, t ew eyesiv ht than moen n but, allow the Lo call and see you . ``es. inorca chicks of May or June rule kayo Y g 1 be aq nitrch obli ed!" aafd 1liiae lily, and never wastes, as does invurca!rly A irorweatau Bargee Towed Into �ortb horn or M the engineer, a large part of the initial Sydney in a Battered State. ' - sia. `, hatcIl, you are started toward the desired on the other hand, three women 'have false I aha] g .�It Btocsk by Lhe production of energies that she A North Sydney, N. S.,despatcl►says K oaf. Take the cockerels away at once and teeth to evetCy two men that wear them. Ainslie, gingerly, aud Kae} knew tbat she •'that 6 eke ft is owin to their greater meant it` does not want and cannot utilizC. She gee; The steamer Ravenscraig, Capt. Hudson,.' g - afe a t- let the nllets have plenty of room both by This, wet directly to her goal. Why should not man• from Antwerp to Boston, arrived here to"' p than Lha Blanche Ainslfa~vent away, leavfn ori day and nicht. If the chicks are still too regard for personal-appearance, gg the i air sex is more dentally deficient tha I intangiblelittle scent of attar of roses behind He has but to tractate bar proceiBaea.—[For-- morning with the Norwegian barque ` t crowded Sell the hens and give their houses the f tlelar, Samuelson master, in tow. Cap ,' _ 1e' ' f'' to the chicks. Upen the windows wide, their admirers. It is not without interes her—and the sun dipped down behind Lha Hudson reports that on Monday,22nd inst., the►t a with wire netting, give.plentyof pure to note that not a few people living lav ; Chi k and tlopou►a all am on rectum t,ecarne um' b -^ : � cover . in tat. 45 43% N: W., long. 57° 37' W., Solt ri �: sir nig}ite• Feed a warm mash,at least ten double rows of natural teeth ; while RO ar der The Oause of it, • a vessel nd meat and bone, every assured by an ar.ist that onl one person i 1 "How pretty she is l" Karl Rubens ,� he fell in with the barque totally disabled . . t f_ per cent. grog y pe 1 g 'c bat,pshadf ! tbC idea of her George ' she screamed. ",ley neck 1 and leaking. Se took her in tow at 5 p. poufs 1' " '` oivin before 7 o'clock, cracked corn at four thousand eight hundred has a rice thou ht ; •+ ! Uuc p, m g writing for the pars ! Poor child, how ,.What's the matter?" m. on the 22nd with a strong wind and <:, - 4 about 11, barley at 2 p. m., and all the Wiles. ••Tnere s a pillacattar - -- 1 c 2 - the can eat ust before dark. Fresh Though 'are told that blindness is o € little idoWQ�c h Nr°,Il take thehpapers LaED 1� n - heavy swell running, which broke the tow, .` eom wheat y ] A what?" line. At 8.30 o'clock the steamer laid by b P any t G `:'T water mast always be with,�n reach. Provide the decrease, it is sad to reflect that aturff i an aeHo w}cat she says about'em •, }' th l .t ,•r ust al aid lushes Nide fvr them to hundred thousand g•+a les fn Ear-r i "A tappekiller ri until 4 a.m.on the 23rd and again took the k whirl / c bf1A`_ from this d!+oaLfo- ..iiiction. Spain a MisB Diana Rubens we+s a strong-mindad ,•What to Lha world do yoEt mean? )marque in tow, the wind and sea having t . ...- . 4 Btruc f.` roost on' 1ie , £� ra iii the ora to be 'fit ;treateet sufferer in th I young lady, of a certain age, who read Cwr- a ph dear,"sia moaned, ap she Clutched moderated, and arrived hers at 8 o'oloek L' <• - Be on the watch for Q y g Pe _ kept hoose for flim fre►ntioally. "A kitterpaller ! Yau this morning. The barque is deal laden s eagle i " done �„ houses with keresene emulsion will keep respne�in t went l�of watc/thmakarae Buff i her beotheri d d d n r]y as tnttch of the know, llaorge! .A paLterki} a from Bathurst for Barrow-in-Furnasa She s �` .- 1..I a Zhem free from Vermin: A coat of white- ly o y 1 Y ••Qh !" mid George, with evident relief, lost s ars, yards and rigging in the giwie of on tlt icl will answer from weak eyes ; and we learn froitn i "beau work" oiftha Weietly Shuiar as did p , just mss], containing carbolic ac sad he proceeded to brush the future butter- t],e 22nd. Sho now has six and a half feet - y ' me ur se and be sweeter. Clean doctCi'that sLarr,mering infirmit t,then,o e € the Fiddlestitcks! said Miss Diana, all her of water in the hold. Capt.Hucjeon reports ,X ;. g` lustre t- �sha sa P ]m flY away -- ei lrtstises often. Lice will rpultiply rapid- among savage$ Is th y a perfect hurricane from 4 to 6 on Monday i.; _ :. th emoved. A rasa of the'penaltieB_we pay for civilisation? t �_ brother, over Itis evening cap of tet►, tossed i 4 W' p if"not r g at near} a uartsr of all the tnar►nseri is toward her, and lralated l e ted a ly in the drop "194 eld will bel would seemth Y q . r fl P '• pi tle Blaucha ltinslfe could pa Georgia took in.�590 fl00 on a'aterme orals morning. He nev r azperian nyt}��g a run or better yet .a c,.ove snit are hereditary, and animals a his story so severe before. € �" I inlets into la of ins e r ilii. 'eanary this seeaom �... ��: t '= k t. �' aisle in etti n the p Y' ,• . : d rfall 8 to visitat�nola. j fearsvrita far th_ . Pi`in' Y ... -r won e Y ee from thw - . 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I i I-, -- - I 9 # F I - 3inutatibu for . ,%-- f i � I., - - I ­;�� .. ­ - � farther dou"r of unutring a ro TU 010 ' � - - , 1'.-i� -1.1 .1 - .�� f ' ' � 4- - .. � AL906 NORTEHOOUNTRY'-� ,g Y i", - . . I . � f, . L . .­� ��:,� . . I I � .4 , He%SAO -a bad . ,,,� RU1NED .BY-A .P0UTU3S- - : .1� "­. �- ­,iW I �'� i� . -� . . .L ed to a t drealL , .J A - . . I . -I- .1, I o?-,�--.A . 1k - ­ BUS, all I " . . b6ing rich without- having th; mousy to - - �� � ..�­i.�L�j .. -61,I . . ,-,�,- .. Z� .. . "'. - ­ ,. '. I ' " potruoh cannot drop the t4otes .1 1. 1. -2. .,;. . �- I I I �­ ­...... .. 1, , .- f . :�.­!-� . �- . la�ell I ., . - 4: THE US , i An Extraordinary . ]­ ��"!-:�.-.:- i, - . ­ "t . -.i lj�. 81-Al SEIZU" gail 6 I their pgsaag6 &&&.on t,bb w --, Wery. . -" maintain Lt. . . ­ . - - . L. . ;1 tes . i , 1"d of.1guoh FeA* ' �, � .1 ..- 4 L! 'J so� L:. - over did not show any special courtesy . he acquired during that happy period when A � -, .., . . - I � .., , - 7 . .r " ­ , - 1�5- - - -, -11 -57 .111 , I . r -. - -1� -- ---,% . arati n - a horrible - ' �5- 1 I .. ,� I � .. -- I � - ��J'_ ­, _ -. ­ . I I­ any one, or any additional considerati Alexander Potruch should be Rvery now '. I- ­­ . - � -4 1� . , V. r. I - . -�;�, : e' st Ex Citement In "Tictolirta, for the captains of the schoonem. There example to young men. He wall once hap" 11on o .Z, . . - - . . I he thought he had millions. t I : -� ... ... Int 'n and than he imagines himself rich &gain A WAlted States Consul's Alpyreela . L I ­ - ,, . -. . 1. Ai, , -­.�; % ,��:, " I " ,f� -� ­� � . i I . - � .. � � � . . I canada's Imstlay. '-', , - . . , - , '- -t �� . .­ �, . another-cause for oci ' There i .:,7�- - - ' ' : . . . . Over the Bigh-Handed ImplairiL pegging away in a hsrdwar* shop earning d indulges in purchases he cannot pay . . . . - I I -...,f. . , �'. -On-��j, . � . I -- - ­ % , " � . � ­ . . v q. - - 11 �. I T I ., - Is- ,�,!,?��, . N , .Lr . .. , . ". _- �� .. . --. - . ­.. seized sch - enough to help his father,a lit�lo old watch- an � i I ..1.4'. � :�� I I ,.,�t . I . ! ". . .- I �. .. . 1 . - . � . t�. � ­ . t � f.-�:­. ,several small boats from the ppo tie in connoct 6n 1 � 1-. I I- ­­ �­ ­ �' Outrage. . . ., for. It may not be ino rtu I I 1��'..��,"..-.. I 1. ; . �1. . I - . 1�.-"'Lj� ') era on board the Majestic. The seali maker, to I the family from starving. I -�: -vN, I- . � _� . I , Ij � -- -.- -, ., . . . f;- LOOP ,,,, 1� - . . ... . 4I : - eat Nortfiern country and the - . li' ' O.- ,i L � I?I -. - . .... -... . .. , -- ­.�.� ­ I I . with our gr . �.... . "i ; 11 L� . L I- ..... ­ ' ambitious save ,­ . - ' 194'Can -Western Railway" to -111, .'-� ­ 11 , : A : 't-` men claim that these were ven them He had -no hopes and no MYAL.-TINY1 - - , ad& direof pub--1. I.'-,-"' -�,11, -� .I. .. ­ . I Z -:. ­ ' g, ", 71* . . . i Active Yeaaiires Being Takell. to FUHY . - -,;.:� 1.1� � I - - 1 . .... . . " , - . 9 ;."'.'. .�, ,, � - I . : : � � - ., . � .... -1 . � - L . . . of the abtka, for use that he yearned, oh I so mtghtily, to save , . . recently express . . ,- � .. . -, � ,,, . . Capt. de Levron, - . lie attention to the opinion i , . . . - -- - � I - - - .A I I. . � . .1 .. ofthe Loren - m - I - � ­­ .1 f- . - � . LLL . . Inform the Govemment . .. case of shipwreck, but Capt. U enough to start housekeeping for himself ised to be FAAM at 10 la The ed by so intelligent and reliable an author --L ­,�-�".,�..- 11.�.i . ­.", L" -t I . - . 'L - . I.:.. . - .- .. , �;,o I . 11 �, .�,. - I .1 I ­ . . .L . . ..��, -.- , - � ' :2.` .1, , . I them from the Russi is. Then he would marry bin sweetheart., Sarah D1. ' NoraluX. W.- Taylor United -Stit" -- '; "'. , �, I", �. . - I ­ .11 IFILOts. - I . claims he bought . ity as James .' 0 1 --1 I.:,� 'L 'I, W A : .. ... .1 - . . I I � � . 1. � , ? � . , .-It. � - '. , . .,��­ - . . ;­� - : .. .. I . - .-; . - : - ­... . - - . .. ,. I He has them on.board6.049 and intends Granitzer, who made neckties, which in to Itlebelievedby sonic that it(theworddin- Consul at Winnipeg for the last 21 yeare . " .. : , �: :X- ��­, -1... . .. - .. . . . I .. - - ' - 'L '�_­ , .i , F.,� : - �, � . ­ _ _ t-- -. ­ � �- � 1hter of . -1 .. �­ . -.. ... 1. I­ . I omce,rs us'WddleA JOr Cill- . I ' ­ "y alle was a sUve. She in the da .. - � .. ... . . I . - . - � Itussinu Navnl, I . ' . the word ana- I I - --, ��­ I .. .- .. - .�.�'. 1-1 . � . .I - .I . . . I , � - keep them. � ' - ­- ner)o1prings from a corruption of who has made a special e4udy of the C -. I .. . . f- . 11 �v . , I - . . %-F#8r%'FGr 4011ter . lotruch . , - ..-... ­ ... . . ; I . I . .. I . .. ned Good I *1 . - 01tNAA1*Vr§ J?) 'jo#4 PiOFMbIO'T- a tailor. Such was Alexander dixhicures, indicating the time at which, in than Northwest, aind gives expression to - �,.., � �.­. .. - .4: �- :. . .1! . I - � , I I . . I. . . I - ,.,�..2 . !. ; ­ . . ',4, - � . I . o - � L , - ­ : ' The officers of ,th frig e when-unhapF inion : -:1 �I- . , - , , , Acbcitlners.- . . 1. I � . . . . - . a Unsailto �y day r him-Boole One the old Norman days, this meal was taken. the following Op, * . r. . I I -I . , - 1, A ..,. �. - , ; I .I .1 . � . ? � ; - f V 1� ':I * . , . 1 ,2, �. ,. � u ' � - -4� I . I . . ­ . The Victoria Colonist just to hand 'f 'r X he had inherited The mere idea of h%ving dinner at the bar. .� . . . I . I-C " � .-. .I s.: ; nishes further particulars about theseizures ' Zabiaks, from all reports, are not what 0 made him believe tha . 11 That the p.%rallelogram included bd-- " ' '0".."" , , � 1. .­-"­.,-: Z . - E3,000,000 from his uncle, Dr. Joseph Pot- barons hour of 10 o'clock in the morning tween the longitudes of 100 and :170 west . .-. -,.1 - - I, - ' ' V ­ � . .i . � T I., �:L ��, . .� � ould honestly call ornaments to their P � �-' � ., ' ' .1 . I ., I- '-t I.- I. .L . I ­. - " . . . f-L / . ... .- -of the British Sealers. The Colonist an yti : w d ruch. Tile story was this-.-The Potruche � , �-! ' �� 1. . I I .� r� _ � . � . fession so far as their sense of honor a would, in all probability, send a modem of Greenwich and latitude 50 degrees to 70 .: I ,11, . - , ,q ­ in connec- I* I t., - * I.. � � . - . ­1� , . . .- -There has been no occurrences - - , . I. t . L - . . . h in ,' % " , -.1 .1 - I .. - .'decency is concerned at any rate. On bo d lived at Vilna, Russia. Joseph Potruch chef into a fit, yet iv was at this early time degrees is identical in climate and as ric ' - , "i .,� '. . � � 1. . - -i tion with the sealing-industry for Rome . - -4&' ­ -"' I 'I`� li� I I � . . , 't!-3 �7.��'.I . ' ' - . .­ (' . . - .. . the seized sealing schooners there wfRt a was adopted by a wealthy physician, who that of quality, both in this country resources as an equal area in Europe,includ-1 . I .." .: it . . . . . . - time past which createJ anything like %do a physician. . Froissart , �, !',L.Z_,1�..A I -I I . � . . . - . �11 . - I-- - uantity of canned supplies, fruit, e - sent him to college and mi and =7partook of the meal ed between the same meridians of latitude',' ' ,_.,)i.,I-4 Z-,., V :L'/' _� , �4.�r 14 . j_ ­ - - . ; . . . _ , . -11 . I L . ­ ' ' ­ . - ;� .... � .4 -V. � - I -i . . . the Bame. amolint, of int6reat and ex ws what c%n be done . "".-'.---4'L -' - '.,��.-"' .. .. . ;:�- . � yesterday when I This the Russians confiscated, and the - out of him. That rho mentions waiting upou the Doke of Lan- and extending 60 degrees east and 10degrees,�-.,,., . , �,��--. 7 -� . ... - , , "' , . -' :" :, �. . . -citement as was engendered i actually offered some of it for sale t with raw material. After Joseph had -1J`--...' - ',:,- i�, :" ores of cone ' ficerf cuter at 5 in the afternoon, after he had west of Greenwich. The European parallel- -'- , ,­, '�11 ,- ,- ,z'­� .m . - � .L 1 ­-�-49y. 14 . I .i t. - 7 . : the complete story of the selz , ile oth a graduated his benefactor died, leavi�g him d V / . .. - , i . the store in Petropaiilovsky, wh supped, and, durinj the reign of Francis I. ogram includes England, Ireland, Scotian -1 , N . - ' e peo. it - ' . . I � I I . . � I i American and three Canadian Schooners by � . - * 9-F I-- .-. - , peddled it round from house to house . an ample fortune. With this he went to and Loniii XlI- of rance, fashionabl Denmark, Norway, Sweden, .Belgium, Ho , o0ur 44*, 1 I ..'If I .� I . . . �L'� i tile Russians was read. sot only, too, was . in '. . . I - '91-, -. . . . � . deavoring to get cost for it. This sort f ,San Francisco and built up a tremendous nle, Wood from 10:30 and supped at the land, and most of Germany and Russia .,L �1-1 :. as .---,�--.% 11 . _0 -.- -- I-. 1 I L I- this the case among tile schooner owners . .�, � !11 11 . . . no ted his money to ouch from - -.i, -il��, . � ,�- L � . t, practice. . -ope, and is repr ies of ' - .� -­"­,.- " .a - lk- conductmaybe allright forRussians, He inves iatest at 6 in the evening. And again But esented by the cit . . . �-..,­., I - . � . - tbernselves, but almost every one was ta . , . " . it would be corsidered most extraordin d purpose that. it multiplied- faster than bear - J � . I y loo a Northumberland Household Book, - London, Liverpool, Dublin, Glasgow, Edin- I 1- I ... -, , - Iv...'.C."',- , . �. .. .. . . ­ . I - I . - . . 4. ­4 . . ., -�- ­� , , . d, I .. . . .1. 1 . iDg about the-outrage. if British officers had been the offenders id the Sheep of Jamb of old when he play- ing date 1512, we learn that the family rose burgh, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Berlin, St. * . . . I..4,.. 1. . v . 0� L 1. . ., -- - , i " , - - . . " �;�- � '. I : ,"' I ,. . . . ,; . I. �. .-..-..­ I . � . � . -. . -- .- . �� . , ..-.. . ,---� -�,,I- -- � -. . .. ;�, � .. I held yesterday morning it was decided to - ... I I at 4, and shot th tea at 9 p. In. Over all the territory included - . a)!... ­ I . P. - 1. . Potruch d e Archangel. , - , '.,,' !;- - . . , �,� .� . . "'V., . , . . ", � - At a meeting of the Sealers' Associa�tion I ed a little physiological trick on Laban, Dr* at 6, breakfasted at 7, dined at 10, supped Petersburg, Moscow, Niini-Nov6gorod and 'L : -., ­.,-, '11 1. . : iql and R . . : ba,,.,e a complete statement of the case Pre- - I : I , � - I- i;. I - -� . LErr HIS FOILTU'" ' - Speaking genera ly, though the dinner in the North American parallelogram, the - - j�1-9�.i J,�,".� , L,- -" .. , :--: -� . . - . . IFJJOM BRITISH I.SDIA. - - I - .. - . I -- . - ;1" -. - - . - . . a , :- tA." . ..I K ` I - L - -. i pared in as I)riet form as possible and tele I . . later in this country 0 ell' f i occurs at the same tim .­-o .b 1 . - I?, I .. . : .. - I . �� ;.-�-,'U .�!.; ,4 -1 -1 -� .. - , .I - . . . �ohia nephew Alexander,the son of his sister hour then, as now,was ling 0 � ring - ' - , J . . . - . I. L . graphed to 11remier Sir John Abbott at Ot di4, n-)t dine , F, 9 It is known by the test of .,L- ­'%;A,-;� ... - I . ! , � Trnde With Tibeit-Superstition 111 tbc C her cousin, Mar- than in France, Louis XIV. , a most to a- ay. .., "i . - .. : - - . , . that the Government can have the Y Rebecca, who hadwarried - ' '.. . '- . . .,. -� - . .��. �: .. L . L . "'. A: s.. tawa so , ot -Kaslunir. till 12, while his contemporaries, Cromwell experiment that wheat can be grawn as far ­ . . I ." 't L 'facts at its disposal. This was done, cue. And Alexander believed this story. . I - . . ,:''.- - .� , � a- -, , � I . . - full . -,�"­.�.'V I . . According to the estimates furnished y M 16 In and by far the finest ' "�1%�Z � ­ .� ., - I .. . message was sent, so that His father,old Marcus, did not, but went &lid Charles 11., took the eal t I- north as latitude 69, - . .;-1�4 �-I .., I � -� : d last night the the deputy commissioners of Calcutta, me from. - - 1:'11, . - I . I - � an o �-,'�' .'' I A. I . . . .- - on. as usual, searching for Ilia fortune I-joO the hour was advanced to 2, and in i wheat which I have ever seen ca ' ': ­..". . - . . eply will probably be received in course . . . �Z.-'4'. � ­ �.I-14 - . , . . a r total outturn of tea in Assam last y -1 I - 401, � ., I I . - .... . . . �pe that the I ' through a magnifying glass in the works of 1751 we find that the Duchess of Somereet)s- Fort Vermillion, on Peace river, in latitude �. -��'., -' . -, � ,;, , - i I 4. of a day or two. The scalers ho amounted to about '90,400,000 pounds, 8 a I . .1 t -----1- . . ' - - . will-take immediate . I I such watelies, an wer�trusted to him. But dinner time was 3. In 1760 Comper speaks 50, longitude 116. Wheat, barley, oat , -f- 'W ' ' . . * �, I. ;- � .. I , ...- '� ­Dorrinion (3-overnment compared with 99,660,000 reported by e - - � f:I - . I. I - Alexander did believe it, and he had good of 4 o'clock &a the then fashionable time. I peas, .oil the grains and vegetables,are one I �-`- i - .� I I � � � -, . � -- '. _:. i --. � 1. . tion and promptly lay the full account of ape . - -L P r�. . I .. . . . . 1. �4 i. i . - . I . I .. J ae lovern- Indian Tea association and about 81,0"00), to. The newsp re of t he (lay After the battle of Waterloo 6 p.m. was the I cessfully railied at the mission stations - , , . 1, . :- reason I . . -. . � . - � the Seizure b6fore the Imperial (., � . . The figures in e he contrast be- time at which the beau monde took their throughout this region, and the farmers of ' -. :. ,- * , , e-- - I - . - � . by the trade returns. M. 7 L -- , . printed all about hi �i- "', , V. i . � , . .�. t- tit, so that the rights of vessels flying : . present day M,,Pitoba have had greater avera, �' .' '.u,-`­.-,t,��:- , . .. 11 .I . I me . ! ,%e crops - .. I . I case are higher than those of 1890, the tween the humble tenement in which he aubetantial meal, while at the ... � �. -, �. �;� , - -.III - . . - -- ,­ ..., 5�- ,:� . ,:,. .---� � �' the British flag on the high seas may be ference varying between 2,200,000 poll per &ere for many ye-r- . L an'%the . 4 . I � I �: . 11 a lived and the princely wealth i,o which lie many of thb nobility do not dine until 8 or ---- *,�:.­ ". -Jr . I �e f 11 ,j *o - . I - .. .-�I."i . ; , : . z . I maintained. .'.-. -� 1.I­""I -'� -' , . , , r *1 . L .-.'. - .- I I I -Government will also lend in the trade returns to 13,000,000 in tho - American farmers in Minnesota and Dakota- . : - .1 i -:%­%. 1 1 ' had fallen heir was duly made and exploit- 9 ; so we see through 400 years the dinner . --�- ' , ` �F` I . - -- . : - 1. . - ­ �, The Provincial timate8 of the Tea asiociation. Both he lve "The causes for this remarkable exten . . .t. : . �t r�'. I . . - ed. Thestrushine which fell upon Alexan* hour has gradually moved through twe . . � . - ./ - .. . ! . � ­ ,­�,. ­ I . ; IF . TIIK WFICIIT OF ITS INFIXENCY, ' large in- Ft�. 1. . I I-,- . - -,', . . . . . . ; I ... ,r adjusted trade and district returns Show a der's house seemed to be more golden than hours of ti,ie day-from 9 a.m. to 9 P M Sion in the Northwest of cereal production . -. .:�.. ­ -.. : ��- I . .; d avoring to have the matte mp )V- ' in the neigh- ' the dinner hour was so n ' ually decreasing alti. . ,',,-.,�� .. .. -11 ... I I- , in ell e -ontin --1. . . � - - ; � crease in the yield per&ere,&lid tile imp thAt which fell on say house When early, o are, first, the e - . , ­-: �.. � , as prompt . ,- .. . , _L' . � : r Yester- . . .. I . . � �.I . . ly and fairly as possible. ter merit was common to both valleys. ho�rhood. Every body heard of Alexander's no previous meal was taken. tude,-the influence of che warm wind of the . . . ,�:. � �, .. - - - . on. Theodore Davie,Premi . . -1 - .. . I . . . . -. -; . .. . day morning H a .- - I :..��';. I . '. � - Tibet is taking British goods to ev luck.' %%ho didn't admire the young Monte The Romans, in the time of Cicero and Pacific blowing tarough the low mountain � . . 1. . � , 11 . .. . I . � - � .. and Attorney-General, gave instructions to - �,�.� - - I - .. -. . larger amount than it did before the ,ar Cristo of the east side? Alexand,;r' ncv*er Augustus, took an early breakfaati from 3 1 sea of the North, and the fact that the - - .-. I ... . � . I...I-... � : . . .... . �,� .. �.1: . . P � , - -'%*, .,�. T have a complete statement ma- de of all the with Sikkim. The total value of the t do had so many friends before. The tailors to 4 in the morning, a luncheon at 12 or 1, foLng summer (lays of higher latitudes give a . . - .I-----.,.- I � .. - -..1. .�', I ­ ��­ �' facts and circumstances of the case, these to. rinci- I vast deal more of sunshine during the grow- �-:�e' .�. .1;- . . --; . from the late%t. reports, is 3,500,000 ru ees urged upon him suits of clothes cut from and at about 3 o'clock tile c(pria, or p - Z ­: .0. . . ... .. . I .. I . . . � .. . . � . .- � . . .., I - . - . . be prepared iu affidavit form anti forwarded and, as in former 'years the balance in tith, . .: �..i 1�-- , . I / - .. -�-: at once to Ottawa. This prompt action on the most fantastic stuffs. He could pay pal meal of the day, corresponding with our I ing season than is the caab further so .�.. .: -:-- . ' �. - �.11 .. t - - - favor of Tibet,.the exports fi om that c all- for them when he would. Dealers in fancy dinner. Concurrently, we read of some while the cold winters prevent the develop; % � I- :"�.11�. - ..�� -�, - I . I . � � tire part of the Government will assist very try being valued at 2,600,000 rupe " Roman dinner .. . - - ! I - ­ - . . - neckties vied for ilia custom. Furniture not dining until Sunset. 4 merit of insect pests which are so injurious -' - - I I 11 - . . I ,- . . . aterially in eiiabliva 4he Ottawa Goveri. ,,i,t,d in milder climates. The causes are certain- -.-. . . - . - - . '.. 7, In 0 - just 900,000 rupees of imports, . 1111 � - . 4,� , . ! aga ,vil on their knees to him. at thehouse Of a wealthy man cot . ... -- . . -. . - I . men went do, . . I -:e-l'..d'..-� . I � ..� I� I . I . ; In - 1, ; . . -- . I 1.- ! ent to deal with the --&so. Bengal the principal imports are in go. ts - ... . . . . . - " .. �ing to a Cololfi8t re- . Would he not. honour them by choosing chiefly of three courses. All gor of atim- ly suffioient to explain the fact so well I I -;L ..-: : - .. . � L . . Tile Premierr speak w6olen goods, tobacco, d . . . . . .­� % . piece goods, from their Stock to fit out the palace lie ulants to the appetite were first Served up, demonSLrated by experience, that all grains - .. .I . . 1,-,r- _-_-, � - . that I 1 . - .. i lay, said lie thought all herche collar and eggs were indibpensable to the fir5t �are produced in the greatest quantity per - .%,�:. . . . . . -. porter yesterc, -metal wares. . would erect. The most rec . -� . ... ; � - - .� ;L. I would be necessaTy would be to lay the coin- A curious illustration of superat ion I rthernmost limit at which . I. .P�-, ,- -1 1. .. ,. . . . . I buttons, as they say on the cards in the course. Among the various dishes we may � &ere near the no . 11 .I . . . . . . I .1 ::, �. i I . . . -etc - - .1 . . ."..- � . I '. . .� : - PI ' * ­ which still P.evails in Kashmir is th fol, Bowery jeweller's windows were not to- 'instance the guinea lien, phe�sant, nightin- I they will grow. . - � I L- L -I ... %I . .�., . I . . . L I - � I I I � . L- . � -, -ms I r� .- L. - - I . -�- STATk.%IF-,t OF THr rA(7N . lowing : The municipal committee, w th a cherche enough for him. 6onnoissears in gale, and the thrush, as birds most in 're- CANADIANT WATERWAYS. . . . I ,:-L :' L L � . :! , I � . ­ -�.,-* 7, -I-P I .. . - ' This would t time I - . . -:.- - , - � '. - . :. , --- : ,��, - , I -�-" 11 beftire the Ottawa authorities. view to purify the air, lighted a large um- preciouB .stonea were delighted to see him pute. The Roman gourmands held pea- "Within five years from thepreren . .1 - :�.,. , . - e early how the matter stoo , ­­ - - I . - . . .. . -' .*. f - ahow cl d and he ber of sulphur fires in various parts tile - -carat diamond to 8, 1-Mral cocks in great estimation, especially their at the present rate of progress, and within - . � ... .. . .-Z....- .. ".. I . ­ . - . : - - ,I - prefer a I i J . .. . - i,- � had every hope that the Dominion Govern city. ,8orne of the Moulvis preach t tes that they were I . ..�- �, t *. ": , - * - , � Stone. He bought everything -on credit, tongueg. Macrobius eta . three years if tile work is hutened a little, I . --".,. ..I , ;- , . . I . -.. , I . - . ment woul - I . . -1- I , . . - - . d act with prompLitude and ell �e He first eaten by HorEensius, the orator, and , there will be 36 clear channel for vessels draw- . . .;!, Z. .. . . - � . any .Step to oppose the will of,God wi ex- nd his credit, was simply unlimit d- . .. . 4 , � I � �.. .. ergy in li�Lving the Imperial Government that Peop dy- a R pea,cock ' ing 14 feet of water through Canadian terri- - .- .- . �, -1 ­-, . ..... I .. ,� . I � I cite divine wrath more, &lid =d have cashed a cheque for a million acquired such repute that a in le .F..'. -" ­-� . I I � ��t: .- , . 11 . . I I . .. .1 fully advised. . . . . . .. .. I I . . � . . I . tile inoliallahs where Sul hu was Ing tory, all tile way from . 11 I . 1. .�. .-� - . bia Board of Trade has auvwhere on tile Bowery had the prosper- was sold for R) deriarii, tile defiarius be' La,ke Superior to the , : �-. � ..� 1 2 *�' ­ - - i�. -� - I - -. , - I - I urnt would die i halipenny of our -��� 1. i I .. "'g In ' ' I The British CoInni ) as Kafirg or infiTela. Tire . . - - Z . - . - ­ .. . I -ation, . oua tradois of that, thoroughfaro been &c* equal to about eightpence. sea. Six feet of water in the Eric Canal and- .- .­ 11 . . .1 . .: ­.. . . . . . � A , ,' %]so taken the seizures into consider . result wag that within an hour peopi ex- customed to keep such large amounts on money. two transfers of freight can no more .com I - . -I 11. i . . . I . . ;.1'. . - � . - 144 . . . . as been prepared r,etting r th 9 � . -, -, . . � - . . and a ii-lemorial h, tinguished the fires with wate , and iiiiii�....,Illm - Pete with 14 feet of water through tile -- . . I " .. � - 11 the. facts. This is to be forwarded at u hand. He 6-came . . .,- -�:: ) - . . � �. . I . . . � . . � - �. - fort � . I . . - , , ' : -"' , . .� ' -' - care and money expended for the blic . TIIK HOWTJVG SWXLTA .- . f Canadian canals and no transfer, than a ... 1.-. -�.., . -. �­ � . tit request that OMAN FEAST. , an express -- - I ..... � . � ollee to Ottawa, wi-tb an urge - A R . wheel-barrow can compete wit� - .:, - ,i., I ­ - I ��, th'to pro- good was wasted. --the Clinton street Beau . . . - . .- . . �­.:. . . .-.. I..­ IF0 .. ­�-- 1200 tons, ' . .Itr-4', - , . ­ .d . ­ . .1 . ep necess,try be taken I' will of the Bowery � I ­ I every st From tile lot of January next ther , traill. The canal boat cl.%rrying , - ';� . . . . ., ,. . ; - Ide a single I - -,", -�� . I I ecure . , - I :. .1- , L' A tect the sealers' rroperty, and to s ton i the Brummel. - His diamonds were the envy of Fnermons sums spent to rrov - .. - .: : :. . .. . i... , . . L . . . 1..I. -I . . I­ . . 11 -.".1-4t, I - � . . Compensatiol for tile seizures already.made. be a reduction of 50 cents per x the 1 all the bartenders. If's clod ell illustrated 1 Dinuer. drawn by mules at the rate of four miles per . . I:.. ,� i - Stiez canal t,olle. The board has fi � - I I hour, can by no possibility compete with the -, .L . � : . moods of tile cast . ...L � . - I . - . . -: . L. . Besides this, the Vancouver Board ofiTrade net dividen-d at 105f 50ci. per altar As I the best a-sthetic side As exemplifying tile pitch'to which Ro- liteam8hips carrying 2^tons, propelled by --. .-L . .,- � '.. . . - . 1'� - I Society M e W&S I : L ,­ -, ..(" - I will also be asked to co--)perate. , � the net dividend last year was 86i 75c ., the ,.tailors. -elcomed him. H icureaulam was cat ried, and indica- , at,cani at the ra,te of fourteen miles per hour. . -, . I i . - - ­h;�' ,�,M - - .. � tile, and his man ep . _ L I -1 . . .._. -� ..� ­ I . ­ .. , . I .L . . .... , . .1 :--- . .��.:'-*�', I - . . . Collectorof Customs -Milito has filadea . J tive of.a truly barbaric nature, a dish C011b ` 1 And while the United States fanner has - A . increase amoulltS to lSf 75ci. III acco lance the guest of honour at every pie .. . , � I. . ! - I � - 0 . I . � . . I ­ -.-i . - � : .A: ' complete statement of the facts which have with the London convention, tile shifl own- presenceaulliced to make a target excursion iis own fairly well against the semi- . . ... . .. .. .. -L�-.41 . . - .- - t also 'Silver Dollar" Stnith sought ting of the favorite songsters of the.air was . held I f India, I do not � -1, ." , .- ­ L .. . .. . ;-I ' - ; '. -�. ,1 .. This Atatemeh ' -so ­ . . . � -..-1, -.. I. been reported to him. era or customers of the canal are to 811 Lre in a aticoess. k the a1do of reform requimitioned at immense cost to satisfy tile civilized wheat growe. . . �.; . :�.- .,-.. . � I I goes to Ottawa to back UD if necessary - . ­ 1. � I - I the profit,3 after the payment of a dN idend to enlist hia interests ot - I inordinate cravings of one of the Emperor& I see how lie can hope to win in competition -. - . ­.. 'L, ---:�. .. � .­- , . . � . -1 11 -1 - - I . . e been maJe. 17he , ., .. I ,-f . - . . , . - . , lat Buell with nien of tile same race, men just M . - - - - - , . ., . what other statements hav of ,)of by a reduction in tli� toll 3. - Emil Johnny Brodsky was no less earneat, One call hardly avoid tile reflection th � . .. : -. � . .. ; . � . - � ]; ,� ,%:� . . o port has been us, . . � I— ,L . . . � -. American Consul at this The Aden camel battery, which cau c into that he cast, his political fortunes with the a I-eing mus., have been extremely untutleful- I . . . . .. I ,, - .1 - . 1 . intelligent, with a climate no more rigoro . ..�. . -1, -7- , .>, , , . . �. - . � � . . . - . . waited upoll by Capt. Furinan, of tile San . Alexander . .. . . , -1 I.... I r .m;�---.4 I - - - existence some years ago, ill doonie4l LA) ex- grand old lJopubjican part - i :,�. % . . - - . . Francisco schooner, C. H. White, and the . by tile legion. I* - Tile liver of a capon steeped in milk was with a soil at leaat a-a fertile and with trans - I - ._-I -- ,.." '. .- .-.. - - - . �i Unction. It 9ppeare that the Aral) tribes had friends drank cham thought a great delicacy, and ofoolid rileat, laticn facilities. immeasurably superior. , I L . - . . . . .. ­ J �.. , - - L -. .. � I- .,.1. ,-. ... , . . - ­. . 1. Americui Government will accordingly-be in Ila bi ting tile debatable laud are now eace- pagne -io exclusively that'he forgot the pork pears to have been most relished. rThre great plains of the Canadian Northwest I -,. ­ I. ..,- I .1 . .. I -- speculative mothers with . - ­ ... ..- r-: . �: i, .,�. , - I . taste of water. n - ... :1 , . ... . . �:� fully advi-1-d. fully inclitied t,Qward the Aden ga rison, Th:p8taunch Ronian Who (lid not take his are unsettled now, bu t when once tile condi- .. . . ­ I� -�,­L - . ­ - .. . - "�.;�*� - - . �. I SCHOONIMS, ring tions of soil and clim � . ., . � . .- . I .- I --.L ­I I . ANXIE-17Y rOTt OT n F R - . though not to their immediate neighl mi, so marriayeable daughters set, their caps for pleasure homeopathically, reclined du i � ate which there exist - - � 1. -- .. . . I - . . 1. The sealing schooners owners ill this city I 8 a - ri ouch, Ilia head - . . - - -� ­: � . � . L that the Camel battery work is COTIf led to him. Rebecca' bl ck eyes lit tip and burn ier oil a lux', ous e rest- supplemented by facilities for trans . . . I 1. I L , unded 'I'll' are :, . I 1'rovince 'have re illy +im ; Miriam's ro ' I . �­ . � . . . .. I . k tile Bomhm �coin- ed when she saw . I � 1�4 � . ... ; . . Sh6wi and rehearsal when Ing on Ilia left elbow,Supported bycushiona I �e I � 8,114 elsewhere in the to .not surpassed, if c4luall_�, . . _- 4 ;�. � - - - . There are u or"" ,e _! .. ­. ., 1. . � ,[ - - leal,ly 40 m nalpitated when lie approached her. I p e t�he � . . ..i� - . . .. grave cause for fear mander in cl-.1ef fir some other high ,fli,-ial boac Stietonious drawx attention to a Ell erb ' those of a qther region, I belie . . .-- . . -. �L " . . . . . . I �� . , h the . L,� . '.. . I er now on the Russian It t d A Alexander forget his Sara , q, t ith a !-- - , 4.. � . � -1 - . - . I of tile subooners cith visits Aden ; when, all a rule, tile pea 'efully u 1 $ %pArtment,erected by the ex­..--.----- I ero, Canadian Wor�hwest will settle up w ­ . ._- ;­ . I , - I/- - . refor, and no one can . �8., .. . .. Coast, or ell route the clilled oulit (loco not shine. It Ims, there- little girl stitching away at the necktie -e partaken, coustruct- race of hardy, intelligent and prosperous . .. . . . , ,,� * - .�­ . I � - . -,�l - ....'. � I . .. - . iv of these are seized already, in . lie grow fickle. rich as he bel ieved 11 I in- I in whiefi his meals wet 4 J. 'k.- - I.. 11.- . tell how mat I fore- been determined to Store tile useful Did ed like a theatre, with shifting Scenes people, and will become the granary of the - -. - � - - . .;�-- 1� I . . I . 11 I-­ I , 1, . -1-. - . 'for judging by what hw-4 been dorie in tile it I self to be ? Not, much. He loved Sarah, ' .N . , I - . . I . lit,tie guns of the Camel battery in I Ade changi. g with etrery course. . world. He who can most cheaply reach - " ' '' -- ..-.1.'� , ! i, I I ( :�;� - '4; - I . - (I a.9 e Iowan, al tin ffl ouch time'as tile play fu�n�tss of &lid with tire original Solomon lie sr,119, - ,I'he amolint of money often expended'by tile markets of the world can control the . -. � . �. � . I ,... .4� . . ofthe latoBie Olsen,theWfflie Me(' � I . . . ­ --. '. . d tile White, all ate in danger. arseu I rubtea in a virtuatia - .. � -j�,;�K� ��s % I I . . -iel Fui the Aral)tril)--s outsi(le of the A ,. . , ..�� . �i I I. ` - � I . ­ . I ., ti,e At ,ed ALnd the ofli- den d Jenses ,"More precious than od gold. Selah." So tile wes,lthy Hoularis on their Sumptuous markets of tile world. - . 1.- . - ..-. �� �-- �� . - woman ; yea, than relini . ­ ,., I � . . ­� ., . Should these veBsels be seiz inay lead to theirwiLlidrawal. Isappearbfabulous. VitelliusidBaidto "The (lay is near at hand when Ameri - . . -1 ­ '. -��. -4 1 ..�­ . I I 9 ' " . L . . ... wl, �, � . - . �; nine way as . ok tile bluallin Sarah, file& ' . 1 .. � , -- I . ­ cers and nien be treateri in the ,a- . . . young Alexander to seatertia (iLbout can farmers must meet such competition as - . I . .I � 4 , - - . .-I - �.. - - I ... :. to tile Court-houl September 14 last liave spent all much as 400 - - . ��'.. -) L, . ­ . ' . I, - I 1, - - the.others were, no one can tell what .the . ,e Oil I f4,!hN of our money) on his daily supper ; they never met before, &lid such as few of 4!,J I ,.. �I �. . - . ­- ,I :.- e injury and losi will be. ' Not ' �-:*:- ­:*�. . � . and ,judge Van Wyck made them one. the celebrated feast to which lie ill vited them have ever dreamed of." . . . .. . . ­ , , I . :I; : , extent of th . ' . . q .-­�.." I .. , - I .'%-­,. ­ trwe Vailh. : � 111nd . L e---I. '13 - :, i� L . �, -, , A S , ; there were . . . full of hope for the - . .1.. - ' ' I t , - only is mti(.h val-iable property in danger, .1 There's no doubt about that his brother cost-no less than ,i40,350 1 It Such an opinion is 6 . ".." -.I . E 7' . ­ 1- - I -. , , - - . 1. � - ho are on Ah American named Webster ha 'irna.do lelkiyofwitnesnes. Therowere'twooftho i orthwe8t, tile Peace .I,- - 1 . � -, ­! -- - - . - . . but the very lives of tile men w consisted of 2,00l) different diblies of flat, future of our great N . I %,: I - I I . a.� � -- . I i I- , �- - , her - .. -1 �,J.,J� '4 I . - I I . -� i board al-e risked. Even now therb "lay bel all enormous claim upon New : ealand Eride'a unclea, tivo Of her cousilla and and -,,(X)O of fowls, with other equally river, Pins river and Chileotin districts. . � . ...-s It -�-�,I , . . . 11 ; . � esGovern v c it, and .. . ... " 4 - . ; L ' ol thern turned ashore at Behull)9 ' throUgh tile 1.7nited Stat sister,Jenine'8 beau, Harry Marcus. Then . . . . . sonic .1 -. I. . I . -­ - � - - L. . . -oast, to Subject ha% been nutinerousmeats. His daily food waa of the Al-though otir commerce may be hampered I L' .... ; . 10- , - , - � - . I . . - .. . .. - . Island,'.or along tile inhospitable ( communications 6n the TIM IIAVIIY LIM.9 COMPANY . . most rare and exquisite nature ; tile deserts for a time by United States canal reetric- . I— .1%;,-­- . I I . .. � . I � I . � , � .. , i - �. : �. 1. mt-arve or suffer privat ioils, and there will o ,Afled with tile Imperial Crove, "Illent. . . I- of Libya, Like 8110rel! Of .Sp&iu, the waters of tions, tile foregoing quotations point Nery q-- . v -�-I I. , . .1 - . . Xt , . . 1. I . , ­ , , ­ � . ,I. - be iio mea-lis of eacalle, as tile cliLrices are cl)vtA--r's Story is that when a YOU 19 m all went totile,Pot ruch home,where the wedding tile Carpathian 8ea, and even tile coabts &lid clearly to the time when Canada -will be I � !. ��.. -�-., - �:.- . - -. .. �. L .. . A atly ship calling there lie cime to New'Zealaald will' (;(XX) dol'ars feastwasspreatl. A nightw-twoafterwards % . I-t ,- I .LL 1 �."' i -r---� very strovgly again . were dill ently Searched master of the situation with a clear water I . . - � .--- . L . 1- � ` . . lie .1 aoriet. Cill, Alexander. It, forests ot Brit%in, 91 \,,"- . . . . .- . -; �.- . ley might be brought horne. Ill itive8ted ill goods to trade with t ton street did honor to _ .. - . � . ., - . � by which ti a to supply Ilia table ; and had he route from Port Arthur to Liverpool, and . . -.. I . � � .. . , . . . � . . - .I� 4 . tile abSC11ce of further n-ws,tile excitement He purchased from f hem tile righ L t ,let I I P burst out.illt,O flags,bunting,and Chineae Ian- for daintie obsiervea Josephus, with full power to regulate the charges on --' � � .. .. . ,,�1�I.,;: -_-L� I .��- - - I .. I X.- is whetted on the grindstone of anxiety. atradingstation atCoromandel,ind Vas I lie terna. There waE a brass band, and ilowers reigned long he would, . ' .. ­ . �� 1.. - t. .. k,o *. -- .hausted the great opulence of the f - orce passing through the Wel- ' '. .. ­ -­­ � : ., ': I . . . there. He earned &nd cirriages for every one. Whattlieenter- have ex . oreign comm, - . . - .,-.­'­I '. t .1 � . There is no means of communicatibg w.ith fir.o. white ina,, to settle a Itoman einpir.t. land and other canaL3 belonging to tier. . I . . . . .- . -, -:I��� ..- . .- . . . - ­ -- ein of their anttci- to speak tile-Nlaori language, and lar ,,ely in- taitilliellt,cost no one knew. What matter - ,- .. . .-.. - , , - . - . � I . - ., ,/-fh�e- ,hooners to warn th er if these ha Y go ....111�- . . I �,...*. 1� -.4 1 1�.I- �), . . . I i Ing for By t lie way, we wond p - 1 - -- - I . . "te g .111 0 . . � .. - : 1..j.- 1. .I t . " " - . . 2k . �, - ,I/ I k, tim, t lie cost? Was not 0,W0,000 wait' ell From in- .. .� &. -j, - ; . ��pa e fate, and no way of filldi 19 ()lit creased his capital by tradin lucky Romans ever Suffered ma . . . v. ­ ­ . ; - - ­ . .- � .: � ,��.;­ .1, - . . � � tj -es have been made, . I f4c 6011ght - - . . It Woaldli't Work Both WaYs- - I I . - ," - k - . th(r any other seizui ber, and other productions young Potruch in San Franeikeo"He,rutleed, e are certain, . . . I . . . 1 ' it oil digestion. Of one thing w '' -i.,,-;,� . . ,. . : - land at or near tile %ite oil which LIA city of thonght thatsum represented tile cas ' �' ,'"-..,',�-��'­ , - . . idge from one As Mr. Gatherwool and his friend Small-; '* - - - 1, � ;-Z I . .I � .. except by sendii)g asteamer over. Tile Seal . Y, ': 'I � der tile br ­ - � ., �,I­ I - . y,and ti-at,there were richer willionn that in order to ren .. - .- -- ,�, , . I � ­ : f era' Association and tile owners generally Atickland Stands, &lid was tire firsi whIte hand onl: siona wit were strollinj along the riverside, . . ... Z% . .- . 11 : "I .. . . ality. As i lie waiting for him.in his unvieJoseph's bondd, feast to another less tedious, an Occa i . I � . ...-I ­- �-- , ,-.-11 1- - . pinion that a warsh.p Should IU§L de- mail to settle in that loc 11 bet you a sl '11' . ,,.. ­.."` . ,, , I . - i . �-� I . i . . . are of ol I ort, was had to tire persuasive powers of Smallwit exclaimed " F f, - � I - :. ,!: . I . ­ .". �,- �, - T-� ,. .1 . . an, increased Ilia land T irchas- mortgages, &lid pronlibesto pay. The all- res .' 11 In . . � il * I - .- , , spatched,and they will ast:Adin"I iloth, prospered lie Tire extravagance of these that. yovi're-on the other side of the river. . -- � . ,�,,, I I I -,­L;:" 1, L ' - I - . . , . .: , , - - .�; �; �; ;XV . �; . . . � . ­ I� - es, established a shipbuilding yard, an(l he d replied (iatherwool. �, .1 - I . to endeavor to spare oneof tile ftetto patrol tiluill WILne , ti.e snow flew. Then'ii became all einetic. 11 Done," i . ­ .. . . L . I.. . . . * -ill' ;n known that Alexander Potruch's mes was iiidi;ed so boundless that to ell- I . 4 .-...� .,.:- , . . . I . ,, and, if neceseary, ChLiMS to be tile pioneer of civilin , rich uncle. ti liwit, "that is one aide, - .1,�'. , - -16:" : .- tile " d'angerous waters, tain an Emperor at a teiRt, unless you -Well,"said Sma I . ".- . - . . . . ­ i'� .. � . .; .. - -;;; -., I - I . . . I ­-; , . I -I that part of tire colony. He assei a that had never existed, and that, tile fortune wan . Wr . I ..1 - -,...-.�I... - . - . . i�­ - . to render ,-ssiFtarice. . . 'ro. was to encounter almost isn't it ?" . I .-....-I-e.:.,. . � r's friends were a C -one, . . . :-,-­ - � � - . \L)I(.N'A'I%-T. . ..: x . .� --.. ... ­. . . . � -. ,. . ,when the British ('overnment IGO P0880-9- as unreal as 010 UDCle. Alexande - friend.- - � , I . 11. ..- " . . � - - . . � CAPTAIN COX 1. . Is all certain financial ruin -literally to be eaten 11 Yes replied his .. . '11- 4 . r easui to be an east- fit be on the other," - . ), ".­�'. r - - ., . - . . Captait, j 1). Cox, pte:lident of the Seal- -New Zealand his lands all ()tl'O fell away front him ; lie c - 11 Then you mu . . : . I �,,�",-�;­ .- Z." . .. . . ' . '.O . . . : 1.- . . *ion of lip from up. One dial, alone at the table of Helio . - �. ". I ­' '. , :1 .- I .. . icertain -ty wcre,werth .f:l,(X)0,(XX)sWr 'ng,and si(,Ie lion. He deseendeA at cite jur Lal - Ha Ila," ejaculated- Gatherwool as he , 'v - ,. ,�� -:,- -.4 ,; ' Association, - :, � 1�.,­:­- . . - ,' ' �cra expresses, ill 110 ill proper . .� ,-`.,.�­.; k.-, .. - - I . !.� .1 --, . i , � the ho had gabalus has been knowu to costa sum equ I � ' . -" . - % � I ver the champagne to beer. coin, 10 but here comes . . � , . . . - r- .... I.,itiguage, the indignation lie feels 0 that lie was deprived of ilia propert by The butchers, w k, . . . . - .� ��; 1� - ��, I . . ! Great beeneending bin, tid-bits, out. him : nine to 94,000 uf our money. handed over the . . � ­ �- ,�,-,i. . � . .;�_.�.. ....- . I --- � .. r - .`."s occurrence. He does not know of ari�thill,- treaty which tile Government o . -amm6dow-ANN-� ;. Brown ;" he began, I I I'll bet you a new hat �- . . ..-:1,; -� . - , - . lie money he t�­: --..,_i � � � � . ­ � - � - � � ..: � I - - tile scalers c%ri do to supplement what haB -Britain cop.cluded with the native c iefs at tailors shrieked in chorus for t that you are on tile other side of the . -.. . : .1 .I . .. ­.,-i�,­� " . ; - , . ".. . 1.-:7 r. - - I . --- . � f. I I - . .. . �"-.,:�; -:f, �, . I .,�- . ­ : . )ell), but,, if iie bad NVaitangi. After losing He I roperty owedthern. The furniture men would not A Cholera-Stricken Town- ' � - - - . . � "� already been done by ti . . .. . river." . . . ;` �. % .- .-,-_ I �� - �' -. .. . . 11 .� . .. � ..- . t�"- -1 11 -- I ­ 1�. '. I . -- . 1 - . . - � un 0 0 llim a bed-tick on credit, and the gems Baku, ordin- u are," replied Brown. - :. . . ., -11 4 . I. . - . . his way, would see that a British warship through the Britisli Government a ,an I g giv froneaudgloam- A correspondent describing 11 Right yo . -.1 �..­ '.. - .­ - -1 ­. � - that had illtimined hilt shirt , . . � '. .,�­;­-.� -i �� I i . . ­ . : . I �'a . -il �- ­ - -. . was at once sent to patrol the waters of the sovereignty over New Zealand, We later re arily one of tile busiest and, pleasanteat 11 Wellp" eded Go,therwool, " this is- � . , - .1.I �'i.0; .4.?" '. . I - ; I ; . �.- . . I - L :. . were lootin tile caveruous ?)I I ., .. . ­ .. .. 1 . --'r-, -J� . - Itils.giall coasts to protect British: turned to tile States to amsert, his riillt8. ed on his fingers ,Koicte . � ".­..... ,,-,-�., , - 1. . . . I � I . !, , .. . . . - - ...; Jspan and caa in the Caucasus, says :-" Only a one-side, is - ­. � '�-L_- � 'V ,t� .� , " ­ � -" . - . nbroker'8'safes. Tile trac' . . - . �. ,- -:Z, . t�I . : .. . .. . -.1. . illstsuch piracy as that of I'll"- in Ilia petition to the United Stat( i Senate recesses of paw igo a busy and bustlitig town, it has 11 Yet," replied Brown. . �. -Is . .-� - . I .� I - .. 4 - .L .N , ;'.-­� .1 - 1 . , ,- �,I—� � ' . - 1 . . I - vei,sels aga . nth e - . .:­� ,.,- - - ..' .A.1 I . I . . 1., :- , .,:� '­� � I. . I - .. -1---� r" -1. 4 !7, . .1 . . . . he claimed all indemnity of 78,14! dollars people tried to have the law on him for InO .L . -117 t,,,�', - "t" . - I - � I now become a kind of ruin. You hardly 11 And that is the other ?" .* ,-1 . L .-,�; tc' I - - - .. - . . - ,� � . Sia. to Jauuar r, 1840, obt.&ining goods under , �Z�: --v . . 1 -4 -- . - - Xclaimed in disgust, . all the peopl 11 Ah," replied Brown, " but I I -,-Ii, -L ­ . i4lt used to be," he e for loss an(I d,Lmage up . meet a man ill the streets- a am not oh .--- �r- � ­ ;."� -, - .� . . . � I � . -- `:, 1 .1 t,- - - -"- A . " L �, - 'i. - . .. � 1 � : . -- !, ?i � L " . ' . � . � ­ - -, - : L � . I -. '�­: � - ,,that in ves�el flyitig th , I . .. � .; ., .,- .. . , . . - .1 - . . c British flag, was and 6,573,()00 dollars for loss and damage FALSE PRETEN-C98" bide themselves away in their houses for that aide. - � k .I,'., '- � ­ ... . .. - . ;:., .- ..,7!'L � .:.. I I _ :, 1 1 1 . ­ 1; . to IS D. The . , - ,igh seas anti it was for Ian-d purchased from 1935 i YOU Only dec � 11 Beaten again," exclaimed Gatherwool %, , I � . - ­ ­ -. - F,afe anywhere oil the I for taking the things that they themselves fear of taking the cholera, au� - . 1 �:. t - ., , . I - .-. - j"''�­ .' , , . .I. - , . .I. I I . I ­ ; , I . ­. - ., z .: � . . I ; . � . .­ .. �1­ 'reat Britain that herflag was Unitell States Senate passed a reac tition to P c fli- a a . :-� - :,. ,�,­, ­ .1� . , J, . it � - . . - the prideof 0 had Mniont forced on him. But Justice Kil- through the opch windows the Oli e 0 ,nd thu he loat both abi�Iling and hat. - . --. .- - ­�, 1� � .%.­�. 1, I,-�­ It� I . . -_- w- : . -ywhere. But it Seems 'low the effect that tile claim for -it demnity - peo le-to the cholera .,,�,% ..: �.-- I ,�1, -x�-�� ­ � - . I respected evei broth-oh, second Daniel !-decided that cials conductingsick I . .. . . I­­­­I!�i�­ , . � �. . ..:.. .. . , 4j: . - -with impunity in- ad dest ved the Ireary look of the 1. - I., -- ­ .. . ­ . --.....-...1, i� , , . lew - ,..- e can was founded on . The Only the Man Laughed.-z ;11 I*-�, , .1 �, .�, . . . . w . - ,1<. I � I . -1. ,. /' . �:� justice, at Potruch bad up to that time done nothing stations. . - . : ­ . I . . . . that almost anyon ' .'41'. .- � - -.11 ­--- .- L 11 . . . .- . . ­ .. - . , � � ­.,. I ; ---- . s,alt it, and the Britisih flag on a Canadian cognisance and support of the Go ernmelit, � But deserted streets in"varied only by an ooca- discussing familiell,'and one ,.,.�­� - -; . ..: .. . They were -.__, -� _ ' ;­k.--"-. i�'P­- A ', , -4 . - I .. '....'. . . - - - little fear of of the United States, apd the Pros lent was. I,hat piseed him in tho.law's grasp. rocession, but even this is ' 7 t:. '..- � A� ;­ , � �­ .A . . . � . � was I- � "­ , . -,-.'11- t - vessel can be trampled on with . in which there were several girls. ­ . ""�..;­ � - -, * u ­ ,. . '. . � I se, and sad to tell, the love of Sarah, sionsi funeml 1, d . ­ I.,- � � -1, . . I ..v . . .­ , I . . . ­ - � .4�_, I . ishlricrit.:, Alexamder's wife, disappea 0 . '. .. , -. ," , .. . . , I . .. Pull requested to take Such steps as he thou.ght wor red with his oot to be seen Inly in the smaller streets, I I Ziere's Allie?" asked the lady who hadV . . ,' - �* "L � V 1,; � . . - . ,- , .. � . " - . *�­ -" � . .. . a at . . .� , ...� . . proper to lie Ju Ong ass alto .. . _-__,I I � .� ,. I ,., One thing of which Captain Cox mOst cure William Webat4 r - shadowy millions. She forgot that he) had and as a rule funeral processi been away for some years. ­- -. I ,.4, ­­� .­;­ . - / .-- - -� ,. - -L., " - $ - Ing was � -lid final adjqbtm lm .­ -- -­ - . - - . -- i � 'a 4 . -.1 .- . I ­ ­­. - given at ent,ol his cla hen h theromitted." Half the population have - I I '. - ,­ I � , � ." TIA..'::,:1i,:'.-", - I-: :)mplaius isIthat no warn' Settlement a her faster than the magpie w e I I She's teaching school." �.. . - el. 4--3: . :�,1, - .-f�.,, I � . ­.-. . ,-,`,, "` , ­ t��. - - �- . I . -11 .�. L . -,- -, - .1 . . ­ ­ . �­*"�­��, - 7 . . f . c4try time of the action w hic 0 ould'be taken The Unit d States . 4�� .� �*�­,�, I .: . : � .- -�, L h w . against Great Britain.. sth'UOC41�t he was rich. She -brought suit feft the town ; few persons enter it; and 11 And Kate VIP . .- ' s ,-,..-- �­--­ .- , ., ."'. � , .:1 - -,,%,'A� . . �., . 'ov­�: �, ,� ­ - . -- , - � . �i, �,;!, I : ­ _ -�-_;-�- . I. . , ­ . , I.: .1 , I -: 'i . . . . I­ as proposed to submit the - ,-,': , . , !, .. -- . . - �q � .;­ .-' by the Russians, and there was no way in Got . at him for absolute divorce, alleging trade has practically Stopped- If this is the ,"She's dead . ­. -� -� . , . ,. - . . 51.., I � - I in (- " ,-;.­,', .,.. . -, ,­ - , '. . . -- 5 .,,�,�,.I �. .­ - .-­.; . . �. I - - .1 - IV �. �_-_ -1 , ..1. ; - ­ * ' * , ,��! .- ,- ,I ­ -!� ., ,.-, � .i., . ..I. Voctoria schooners could be in- claim to arbitration, and negotiftions are aga shionable whirl he forgot state of other affected districts, the Rus;� 69'Pil � I'., .".11 4..- mr ­- ;, ­ ,.� . �.-.,-- -�,-,-'-7 I L'! . which the that during his fa 11 And Franc . "I ,., .. .., .If, � . .- -, - � I .i,,�,� , �. - Y - t .:-,.---,..: : .� �, ��', - .*) , �� '. . .- - - 11 ­ ,, ­,- --, - .. - -4 le -,I .. , . I - -- ­ - � ­�(., . . I , .."... . - - , -,";- . I-- �-1 � . .�`, �`,--� � . .. -4 VI I , � I I :­ structed that they w�ie in danger. The now proceeding between London !,nd Wal. ;e vows. Sarah must have felt Sian Administration niusti I.uve e - ., ., . - :,. - .. . -.'� .� '*'­ . , - . - ' ­`�-,� - .�­, .1... I I , ­ r " -11: I... ..I -�,�.. . - - - ' I. t " I �I . ­­.�..� , - . L, I - I -�; ." -iXL,, '., - . .. 't ."', , _ � --. - I - .­ , . " - , ,.. . ,��- ,7;7 . �4!.L , , , L-.'� : I �" ,:.-. -. . cap ain , " k�- _: 1. - 4:.� -..I . . .i , j6hnib and ltit� ' ' , -1 'u .V � ., - I - - " 19 will be lington with 'a view of determinin I whether his marrial . . � 1. 14 She's in a store." .��' ,- - .... t ' is very much afraid nothin I for she wrote her hus. its hands. , .r- I I Let's see, there �� - . . .'. * -'�- .L j I:�... pted or ashamed of herself, t i tly � � ­ ­ . ­ I, . - waS a - .J.,, : ft I - . rie - . . - E 41ht'. . -) , I., -.-.,,�r­,,� .- .. ­ -.. I­�' . I - -� I - �. .I I 'She was AU . I .�i�- t, too,.wasn'.t there?" ,,,_-,. - "-,q r� .. --,��Q -A. -� _ , : ­ , -_ intain the rights of the,schooner@ the arbitration proposal is to be a,�Do . . � , i ,It � I T . : i � . .. done to ma band a letter asking him to consent ate , . . 11 � - Al -­i�, � .­ ­ . L. ­ high seas, for his experience in the not. The question wil), of course &rise as I I,- . . 1 1 . . . � ­. �..- -� - - ..- � - - ..- � - - ..- � - - ..- � - - ..- � .­ - - ..- � I . ,-- ..- �.� -, - . .. - . - 1. � - ­.. , .- .: �.� .7-.,. I: -I I I . . - 1, . . . If . � I. / �, to a divorce. He replied, declaring%tat he - - ,L: " . on the ­ � . .16yes." - - ­ I . �?.-!­ . .. ,.. t e Sealers. get scant to whether the Imperial or Qcolonil Govern- - . .� . . . . ,- - - ' - .�.. - . � . - .I I-.Y,11 . .. has- been that th .. old rather be sentenced 4o prison for life � . - - . � . -- .b, - � - � . .. is socks or-se* � I I Jenuievas the brlkhtei4 0116 m6f the lok � - .. ... ''. . . �:..� pas 4 which WO men that . .8hozould.not darn h .. .. 1, � . ,� 1-- , ---3 1 .. - I �­.­, . �*4 '. .. .-, - .­­ I t. abould pay-any AW r I i 11) . . . .1 .. :�,, . Lt � , L.1 V , Ilia lee. . . . I A"'L, . ... �!­ - wasn . - �� 'i , k� * , - 11�..,.,l . . : menti or both, than to part frum bar. To some on his cost; . , It she. k �. .. �--,q ., _.. I � A - ­ . . - --z;�,-�:�i,1 ' but .- : A button- - . . ,that W"T�,�11.- =4, . � .., . .-!, I I. . �-.� . . -k-I . 66 ohs I ,011�- 10 , I - . -e--! , � make W abater's . Rious , .. � I g6'aimAT cRxprr. raight , I -I,.- . ,­ . - ',-in all Ke ness-9 .. . � .I. . ­­' 4 - ­ . - I m -.. I I I - 1 . .L : �t �,,­ I * Z- '. � . $ . ." , , .,I ­ . ,-. . $ y N - - -1. IMN'TMAD TO, " " tile: arbitrators � k6 - ,a .. .. . - I .�D ­,-. :* - -1 : igbt Boom the c4oice of two BanteftcOss � I §hO eculo not Make a 4ecout shirt' 40 I -.1 , . ­ � .�,�� - wh -**a favour I- . But Sarah was inexorable. ,- . L . "� r , -- L-- To fit hilkpa!oly threat.- -, , -"- " .11arriiet-,Jennie got marrie ,- --�. ,� - ­�,` L__ -_�', . �,- mptains and men 0 - L I not to Alexandai L . � d.) - . .--- L. ., .�. � - . ; �.;�11 - ­- pit,- 331Z.; ­ , n7 ­ I I . 11 P-�, '- I � - -? -� , � I - - I ­ ,.- - � ,.- - ,.- - - .. . . .1i -1. I . I .1 . 1� :. I .� - , .� . .­- 41 - " . ; . � r LWho a . 143ambi . t-w - .%�­, ..­ .. 1. - 1 -1711" -' I—.k. . s.- 1, � L . � -IC � -.,��; , , � I tbAt I.. ho "� �'�' " w-- e inhos .- . . o 1. , 4 Pon I ' '. - ' � . -of- I ft= - , Lt­­ *1 , . '!� -1 .,�! t the r I cant oon- Th di &I- ' � jt,cajecl,he if'she ha&iiot .And not one - ',,r . . . i . While the e -lit 9 41 w, . S W the, t1f. 6' i ;;L, �­ .. brought back to Victoria from th p suit for divorce is no . . Bp I. ­ .�;.. Ili,, �'4,1 �--� : able 4&she I I �. , . - .. _ . � . - med-to.t n - , -� .,�, ­. . ...Z " , - -fl , -, , -io naold .,,;;- , Wki hi k theie hing . - , -, i. -1 . I.­ ' I is e,qb, A talk . . ng see I Was'ii, th : I 1-,, !.--,�,;, A Iter" of PetropsulovskY were glad . The dzsr is displeased Y- I � ict in tile Pamir country bdtw1C the Rns-r though thMs"O or�p so ceu.� - �bt I -­ . , , ,z . . .. - . "- . . -'-1 I �:-., , , - r .; - ,- - to 1i '- -a ill 6176 OLTner ;,-. I - -�i;-7-:F�, ! 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'"' - - - s. � . . ­ � ­ i. - - „ r . +3 _.. - v .. s .... dt, w _..L_ a s, A " , � ' --: i- .'� t.. __ i- - _ ' • ! - ..Fir:: - ' I y- ­ : t• ij _ - -- 4 -- _ ? -i '• - - F�ttll �itlrs• F # Bs lBeRs:By referring �-The Nowa to Dee.8lst 1858 for X1.24. � �. I ,._ 'POOURSU - - `_ I 1 . - . . to the address label on your paper You This is a liberal offer. S " i ` osn always asterism the date towhtob of Newcastle, As the fall fair season`is almost with . _­ �, �} 4 a� F -I �,-.' '.. .. your enbsoription to THPsNawe Js paid. ---Mrs. (Rev.) D. F. (lee, saint it would be of interest to our ;• `' &. n are acknowlodged b a i ds here on Monday. _ , y '.• . 1. BemittaIIaes was with fr enrit z. s to have a few dates farpisbed. - y t label on the first paper fol- ager ' • • of date on �. Aiwa a _-Epworth League next Wednesday, 'gg F.R A ► p receipt of money at this offi y Pil. ere they are't �]]liQ �(IIIg0�, »a r resp the date paid ahead. tf aabjeot--"$election fr r74 �' '*- t: 'T, ;la s3 z `'., ""' ape r ,� t ' ro gees led b Mre. J. T. Csld• ootreal at Montreal. .,.,, io to ss f ':� - 1. grim s P g , y extern at Loudon. ..... t �t *y :. �� aZ we , • • Il. cite York at'Newmarkei;.....:,. 9Y to tib , , Fix` .� �$trf� Else VOYIgOtt. ;> t. y x� �xx � we fink TIIi118 are stint doavii this' Orth Ontario at Uxbrido........ . .. b� , - i ` i � :, � t +�� -The 8p oarboro at Woburn. ,... ., , . Y - seek. Some changes are being made in s dt s ;. ¢ i - ttohurob at sta,�rrtiie . ...cot, e e r . . , colored Japes: , `. "i PICf�ERIN'G, ONT SEPT. 28. 1892. the machinery, while the rollers are being est Durham`t bowmanviiie ... t . - ._ � •� re-cut. York and Mart at Markham ��. 18 l! _ s h �' `° g and N. t Sutton. . I _ ._fie directors'of the Meot anion' Ing eor ins , !� �fi _ 4 j .,.. . - ­1 - . . - . v. Rich- PUI. , , 4 � . LOCALISMS. atlt�te are asked to meet at w, �s��►W� t - � .� - -- ­ . -- 1.I , . -`` ardson's -office at 7 o'clock sharp this , : y - � (Friday) evening. Tuesday night about 11 o'otook Ed• " Allawa is home for a week on --Sermons in the Methodist church ondson s floor mill took fire and burnt I • .. . ' - •,.John y �'Tbe Brodie` . _ :.11 a. • tion, next Sunday. Ddornin9, in a few minutes. The milt was one of • o E�'e body knows aha beat way is to buy pour eo>ffre and have I i Miss McClelland, of Darlington,yiaits gals gaga and Return." Evening,- the old landmarks of the plaoe`bailt d0 Y tj is week with 'Airs. Jas. Troll. c. The Greatest Fool of Pickering." years ago, and had done an immense / <F -•� rT art-Blake' , of Wellington visited ._The rain on Thursday mornintt was K y It gr011lld byiV � � �V�s t, Y __ s•Rob amount of merchantmillin . A few ears y unwelcome by those to attend afdQ it was thoroughly renovated, and the oldioquaintanoes bare over Sunday. - • F at rnoori fur . :: Geo. Gourley left four cucambera Z the Whitby Fair, but the aftQ o new fall roller process put in and an en• % , ou office the other day. which weigh 1 Wished them with more favorable weath• .gine to supplement the water power. �- • z,: _ t: = ds. er• For some weeks the en ins had not been o - .-Dire. W. G lenriey and Mr' ,Ashley -The Y. P. S. C. E. prtiyetmeeting - . . �! - � .- f g • '� ,_.� used t'ntil last night, when by same it is � �-- . - A of �pshawa, visited with F. R. Gee over nett Sunday evening will be led 'by M►• thought a band on a pully running in a 'l (leo. Clark. The topic is "A worthy Con• g t Stpday. notch out in a beam set the mill on fire. }, ,Wm. Spry, of Bowmanville, was the fession." The monthly consecration The dynamos supplying the electric -- y meeting following. I 0 . - . I - I gust of Miss May Gordon for a few da s lights of the town were in the mill, and 11 ' --The property art belonging to the late the wre su 1 PRE SE RVIN G' •o' CAN S -� _ last week. p P y by some it is also thought supply- e. _ . . ! ;r-The Misses1. and H. Law, liave Mrs. D. F. Eyes was put up at aactign , 1. b week visit to friends in y ing the circuit got detached, and at some �n BtUc�• i a M. o e on a two we at the Gordon House Saturday lash but unobserved point started the fire. The a�l �� ' - _ ` � -e i ' ' g p was not sold. The farm is still in the ': Kgawiek. loss of the mill is estimated at 818,400• - 1--Principal Firth preached intbe Metho• market we understand. The dynamos and stooks are worth about . A digit church last Sunday evening to !large -Andrew Broad, brottcer to E. Broad, $4,000 more. < e anon. of this place died at his fathers residence, - , , . -r�-- o- ""' . cgngr g Leavens, of Tonto, , -Mrs. B. b Seagrave on Sunday 18th fust. Deeeas• Pickering Council. - - . . • , visited a few days with her mother, Mrs, ed has been ill for some few weeks and 1. _ % . ' ! J - .. . . .. i I ► �Vinnoeott. during that time suffered much pain. We . The council n►et pursuant to adjourn - SP CES '. . ' . .. ! - - I -The Whitby Fair furnished an e�CIIse extend our sympathy to the bereaved [am• meat oil Monday, Sept. 19th, at Town K- E- ��� for an outing for a large number from this fly• Hall, Brougham. Members all present, PURE �� C I- . I . ­ . � neighborhood. -Captain Ham called a special meet- peeve in the chair, Minutes of last meet- . .. . I -.. ;. I � L . . . I . � - 1. Mrs. Peter McGill and two children, of the Fire company for Wednesday ng read and approved. _ ` of Toronto, visits this wash with her sis a ening, to finish the business started at Several accounts were presented 'and re erred to the various standing committees. �VhO�a Bp1C813 ;nd splCel3 grounds - ter, Mrs.F. K. Lapp. the last regular meeting, but there was . . - - s--James -Trull, left sig large onions not a cluoram present. Now, there area The Clerk presented a communication �•�t' �T 11 them it d be attended rom.John Barry asking that the weigh �ITE V1� �1�1�i, FRUIT and CEDER Villager. here the other day, upon weighing number of things tuat shout tales owned by Thos E. Pugh, at Clare - - . ' was found that they hefted six pounds. to without delay, and a meeting-is called no& station be moved as they were on the - • - - . -Please take notice that George Fal- for Tuesdav evening next, coin"' igh«ay opposite t►is property, and were a L ,U I eoner has gone and got married. But at S o'clock. Besides;the election of oce erious nuisance to him. 'his was refer .1. 11 ID I -. then be always had an eye to business: ers, the books of the corporation ray. d to committee. _� AHQ - -:1 ,. -Miss Tellowlees, who has been visit• auditing before the next regular meeting, N1 r. Hilts, seconded by Mr.Gerow,moves _ _ _ -- ------._ _ , --- - -- }ng friends here for a few weeks, rtitarned which falls on the 14th of October. All u►t-the by law pruvidnig for the more ex -___--------- --- -- to her home in Bommanville the other members should be at the Ball on Tuesday 4 adient collet iuu of taxes be now read a C 0 - H. I G - . I 1. . say• evening and have the urgent busineaa die- rst and second time."and that the Council Mr. G. Kennedy, of�tyebiidge, visited hosed of. Assemble at the hall in answer ) tutu committee ul the whole thereon. . 11-� . . ­ y to the bell Council we't►t iota Con►niittee, \lr. Hilts .. . 1 . ­. .. I I I - .,- - - - . 'with his son Dan over Sunda He ex - ) the chair. 1. ' , . pressed himself as pleased with the looks -Rte would urge upon young risen the Conin►ittee &rase and reported the by-law • _ : - - . I of the town. necessity of having the cash ready for the .. ..- _ _ _ ,■,... f c people in this ith the blanks filled in. Tile b law was ■__ _ ---- --A large number a. minister before they enter upon the duties y ,,,,;,,••••••:••a=•• ■_■■.. .w . . • • •wwr ... . ■ t en react a third time and pgsaed. l9cality liave money which belongs to us. of matrimony. Two years ago a young tin motion a deputation from Pickering, nt 1S IlOW In full . . We are an to have it restored to its coo le in this vicinity became one in til© 'liage re a new station road, was heard as Our tailoring d � . p ' 'oc re _ rightful owner. usual way. when the ceremony was 11 as )� numerously signed petit[ p �1aSt• . " -The shipping eeakan for apples has Qompleted; the blushing groom told the R nisei. The peeve assured the visitors tV harrived and daily carloads are leaving good man of the cloth that funds were t at the council would give the project its . �: 1 a ` - this locality. The fruit,is being placed on. low, but he would settle the bill in a few ost serious consideration. _ .. - . . i '' English market. Since that time his eir�umetances Your standing committee on Indigents l°) . - - _- . - . t the English m days _ . -Robert cordon has commeneed the have not improved, and the debt remains 1 gi, leave to report and recommend as tot 1. l s: •ro Hilts Dillingham for cc,tliu sup llaralltee" a► perfect fit or no Sale. 1 "'erection of his new house on ping street. un3ischarged. To our mind there are - ed for the late Barnard Welsh and de ' The scantling frame has alreafiy been rear- three things to be considered and provided 1i eri))g s►mic, 67 Nva would also recom- - ed and the brick work will be commenced for before you beoowe a beuedict. 1st, - n nd that the grant to Barnard Welsh be as soon as possible. find a female willing to form a compact ; cl .c,►,tiuued, and that Mrs. Welsh receive Our t3tocli of Fall and Winter SUIt1DgS and' 0`Vereoatings ttr8 c -There are a number of our scribes, .2nd, procure a license at a cost of 8•, ; and t e sum of 7:► cents per week from this If M who have failed to send u�news for some gid, have a dollar or two Mot the n}iniator. it to t\ll of which ih respectfully submit In and We are ShOwlllg bett8j Values t11aII eVar. time. Now that the busy soason is oyer, Marriage under any other circninstancee t 1 ypu w$ut a nice nobby stylish suit or .over r we r3hall expect to Bear from them again, should not be seriously considered. (h► motion of Mr. ,crow, chairman, re 1' ' - is in attepdance Rt the for IIilts succeeded in a4siizg rt way; adoptud. coat at 1'eaSonaUle llriUes w@ 11aV© the ' -=Rev. L. Perrin -Coune.l P 1 meeting of Presbyterian ir►ivisters in To• his by-law through council on 'Monday, Your standin;; committee on Sheep kill . ' . - ,cods to_ Sue you'R , . - ionto this week. St. Andrew s pi►lpit will entitled, " A by-law providing for the, c b- I cos l,e� leak to repair and rewn,- ., be oecupied�by Piineipal girth next Sab more expedient collection .,f taken. 'ti'C rn,i a� tolli,\:,: : 1'ay n)c nt to Thomas [ ,lu:'x for three �hc*ep killed and niu: dam j°) I-` - bath. w•isli to direct the atteutiou . all ratepay ,`.l +t15-(1'.). +:aib1 ,►mount being two thirds . ' , -P. Gleeson ruoved his household of ers of this nniniril►ality to the feet that On Ttiesda where eco will :� twill be added to all tax billy ` `oi,► valac. 111 of which is- respectfully- . it o per ten UST opened rip a crate of brslttiful Dinner and:Tea Sett facts to, the c y y- P ,buutted. _ -. s - reside in future. IIavi4 secure! a per• not paid to the collector on or before the Oil )))„tion of Mr. IIilts. chairman, re which we are offering at a low pr1C0. want ut situation in Tor to lie has taken 14th day, of December in each year. The ,rt a a►s adopt.,i• . . f - . # ,. ; .'� his family there. We w sh the household collector will corxru,Pnce his rounds in a 1'uiu ,.tuudin�; committee an contingen f`!� 1 � �,�+ a�Va`y down. - • . Continued success• Reset time Low', and ratepayers will find ie% lwgtj lea%e to report and rec:unicnend as . V[t J . Bay, it to their adcauta�e to Saye the t�iuneJ' uliuws: I'a)went to 'l' ('. Brown, one wit ; -Charlie Birrell, of lie Ba , has rival- led all others along the line of larg ready when lie calls. Re:uewber, it is )e,;w lx�x I,c�r order of tilt llee%e °.'► : W. I ; f�.. kl cucumbers. Aionday [Horning he left one u°t two per cent per aunutn that wi . . � ll be 'lark to acitiertisin�; l.oc,�l Upton by jaw l , ." . i wee lis 4 the face of til© a pron►ul};atiun Sl:i; Guo. Yh►lips, cuisine . .- . / • of these greens with us whicl g added, i)ut two per cent to . � - . :�. lba.12 ounces. This will scarcely be beaten bill. The passage of a t►y law such as t'ie cr, f�"� c►)) +�+c't►rel Erwin 1fc13rady' et el 57.. RN • I in the present century. above was rendered necessary in order to All of which is respectfully subn►itted. - ,- -- - - i•--_- ___-___-_ I --Mr. and 'lire: M ers and daughter, un motion-of air. Buyer, chairman, re �' --- - y keep things straight with the counts conn )rt was ado11►ted. . , .- CROCKERY - - .. . .-. . ,- . - � - � of California, were with her sister Mrs• oil. At a recent meeting of the County p` Your standing committee on Roads and . T. A. Greig over Sunday. Mr. Myers left Board a by-law was passed imposing a tae Bridges begs leave tis recommend as follows: CROCKERY M g M , : on Monday for Iiineardine where he has of 7 per cent interest on all Townships Payment to John Whitson for material to I I; _ some business connections, and his wife .. . whose scouts rates were not paid in Jan repair bridge ot► 7th sun. iu H. ll. No. , child remain here for a few weeks. . nary. From this it will be seen that de- .to cents; W. '1%. Hu1)bard repairing bridge hn Meighan, well known to all in lays are exceedingly dangerous. in Brougham and material $1.77 ; W• Pen .. . o sued ' a crate of fij�e foods R this ne hborhood, bas presented the Fire -We are hilarious this week, in 'fact M►ily balance oil road contract (14.'lU I W. Just p $ Comps with a handaowe colored plate so much so that life is resented to us i Edward,: for gravelling on 9th esu west of ` entitle , "The Central Fire,Alarm." The anew and enlarged o,litiou. The Recra Aalaam ffi1h: itis. T. Y. 'Vhite for t►T yards ravel $i;.95, also 16 yards supplitrl l0 R.U. _ a.: ill be suitably framed and placed of all this jubilation within our breast i K k for )lank resin all the la►teSt ► tyles print w J p7 . . - . in the Company's Hall. The aboye gen tin. li 81,18, Geo. oanimas ( ('� occasioned at the bright prospect w e hay supplied to road division No. 1 82.6y; .lohn . I tleman has the thanks of the Corporation• of realizing the fondest desire of our mi Reid for timber supplied $8.76 ; David . 1 -Those who are searching for W. H. cion here below-a new station road . ` hment will not Annis for gravel.supplced to It. D's No. V pl'ettlest patterns• . t' Hopkins shoeing establis True, the gri.ding has not yet commence H4, 3;t and 55 and.right oY wits S'�1.50: D. ,.`.. find it at Lome on the old stand-on Lill' but it is only a matter of a few days o 1;• Pugh for gravel supplied topathmasterS �Q� : CHEAP - - 't ton avenue. The smithy leas been re- weeks at the longest before the work o 524.16; J. Richardson for sundries s►ip Cj rl_F A�- - moved to the old Beed site, west of the constructing will be underway. A Pune plied tc, li. ,Wasters SLi►.riu; (�• F• 111cCar TON w ,.l1. meeting was Held in Dale's Hall on F- thy for cedar and s�ikc for read divisioni PARKER, IDUNBAR .: . - �-. - .1 .. . .�_-_ .. . post office, and an extensive addition ad' ] G"' E 0`. - dad thereto. The increased premises will da evening at which the ditTerent root 3ti g1. i4; W• �+- Gol.l for gravel supplied to _ -- _ : • I ; �� certain' ermit of an increase in busi y --- - ---- � - y p proposed were fully discussed. A ball road division 101 and right of way 83.cJ6; _____ ._ - _ -- -- - -- - Hess. was taken and the meeting was strong' M- Gleeson repairing washout oci Green- �-� T -A. Gibbon has decided to leave this ;u furor of the route suggested a few yea w,xNl road as per order of 11ir. Boyer $2 N�, r �� HN I . � 4 • ce d at tilt •Tae 'ic(%ormac k putting a0 posts and rail• �A L/ --« locality and locate at Norwich, where 1 ago by the commute appoints i))k ol)p ic)ts 16 and 17 in the. 4th conG I - f�' has rented a fares. The premises now time by the council. This is the routes 83 ; ,los, Pilkev for gravehi�ig oil 8th lOq ;o; ! occupied by him have not yet secured a south on Church street to the Catholic as per grant of council 8«0, al for . I y tenant,but ! number of persons are ne• church, thence east to John Andrews , ► ' yards of Rravol and of ri�,i►Y of way 1. ' iatin with ti'Vestlake to that g A large shlpl>rlent Of eay@trough just ftxrlVed 1tIld I am pia- gotiat g property and south to the station 7a $H-72 ; John `Poole for ravel to lt. D. DTo. end. Mr. Uibbon and fancily have 'been gam, 'Alesers. W, 'T. Dunbar, R. 111[11 47 $g-7ti; ,(as. McRrady for cedar and pared t0 IaO�eet O1d81'8, iso master how fast teas COIriA 111 peacable and progressive citizens and we Dr. Bateman, J. T. Richardson, Jol u [,ails for It. D. :�o• 33 $8.14; •Tas, McCoy _ 1. M. Jeffeott were a mock for roptiiring railing and buildingnew as they have b@@Il dOlIIg dllr1L'g the �JaBt f©W weeps. -` regret their remove - Gordon and Rey Those desirous of ing so cat receive pointed as a deputation to wait on t e, railing on 5th can x'1.50; John Burton for ti e colla e. ,This a waiter be atten ravel supplied c►n con 7 opp lot Is $4- Call and leave your order along with t e re ` nnnsic lessons alone at t1i g council and urge that til g and have your houses- and barns trOUgh©d department is under rite able management ed to with the least possible delay. n Your committee Savin considered the tition of a large number of ratepayers and be up ta' your neighbors. Don't . _ of Miss La tatt, a teacher in the conser- Monday the aboye named gentlemen W tom bickering Villago calling our tten- , - - . ` vatory of music, Toronto, who has but re the council, and after presenting a pet t forget t0 leave your order with . } :_ _. urned from Lei zi , German tion to the almost impassible state o the l - cently ret P g y ion signed by about i0 rate ca ers, nr d y road to the station, and requesting t at a til@ right man. I ;. • where she completed her studies. For upon the members of that �ody the passible road be made to obliovate the don1 . - _ L .. * -* �. L�L.- ­ � . � . }: - particulars as to hours that are vacant and ceo sityn t of immediate action. They w a ger to which the travelling public are daily _ T - { rice of tatution a I to Prince al Firth, r- R. 1.. I - Q .- - .1 - . . ". 'I ., I I. .- _ Pp y p informed that the matter would be oc}b exposed, recommedll that the Reeve be . . P - at Lee college. sidered. As a result the'�ieeve�has bin authorized to hove W. E:Yarnold D. L. S. ■ ■. . - 1. - ,. 1. , : - Allan machine met Wit a mis ep instructed to employ an engineer and ba a make a survey. as to the most feasible route - _ The leading tinsmith, Pickering. y proceeding the route surveyed and an estimate of a from the village to the station without de '• Wednesday evening. While rotes in east on Hi:agstreet the front wheels went work made. While we are not yet ass r• lay. mww� ►. J .,., . . : - : � t v 3. off on a strike leaving the front end of ed that thb road will be located as ab ve Your committee has bad its attention COU T - ' T I ' ' �' the thresher on the road. The breaa specified, one thing is certain, we are o called to the bridge on the nth con app lot �` . 12, needing repairs, recommend that John - •'` down did not occur until the turnout bad ing have a road. The counoil in to FOR ` . M. Gerow be comynissioner. to have tho - - .• i - eroesed the iron bridge and was-_ascend• again on Monday Ootaber 10th, wee it ssible, All of 4.- • same repaired as seaiti as Po �...�� _:. `{:t . s re aired 1 e tag to h e hill. The damage was p is expected ted that steps s wi l b err 9 tf�ll submitted. _ iI . s: I . ;•: the 1 P is r y Ing _ which .. o N f } ' - after a few hours, and the machine plc• the wo ootnmenced. ,gA' On motion of Mr. Mowbray. chairman, f .% ,. wa . . .. was ado t,ed. ,- - . haf� dust > eeeivecl a large il* e� z 11 • _ seeded on its y r ov s Q f3 ro , is nterii rt P M . $o ei•, mgnment f Fre h G oerieaf New " y. -Pat,ARy qulliyan oontempla e g ate, I, r. 13a"1ts Seconded by y 0 4 : £ . 11. p tbat the Reeve grant his order-on the Treae- ,� ,,JJ 1aa action"against-the oor oration for in- A famed Bear a of assaulting ie rte rcconambitded 'rtlllil r rockery, Glassware i Ch1ll;aware, Sugars, Teas, eiof- h �;3. . {` . , . ` •uries received- by bis Sunday olothes. in Belleville on a o q g arer in favor of_ tl pa ' lie 4 ear old ate •dao liter.. `Fee offs ce, ere is of the vacciisaua.standing iiiom�. Call &t 1,118 81rOx8 , -� in from Port Union, t 1 y. lr g in til per' BtC; i',f t .:18 5&I IItg - c3b►e� for t3af311. ' ` a, While 'ournep I - . :� . . 28 1$91.. - erred ori Ms eftiiW this ", ' Exhibltinti, 3t is•said. Woo y. mitt. pr 11.rI s _ 1I18 11C 1S,- pHt';rt , .. a .r - :. § . , he ba ing been to the 4yt. -. other day, Y RT?. ro fetor of be F McLean M >ldr. get- 4 - im. Nowb W. p pr . , ack h sand s tr nded7 r­, ' -- , . tch flew! _. ow - e to p, refs ; ,.� t ., _ .. _ _ __ f _ _ -- 7. ,,_-. a;, 4 a ae P s fined tb t . .• t fi ,�» ;.'- _ i Toronto World news r,was root' a ,. b , - �_ .-t * - - • t d b a rail Tar Pipe _•.� . t boen rotes e y 3: ; ,z, <$ 1. .. cb had p r : _ _ �. , yr .A ��art -tesla drt f r' #�•�•�: ,L4 _ , l� s!. e'!R• '!4C '• [ i f 1 _ cli court last wee a iileef+ 1 .N - ,: sts in the o ce ,, .. et have bee an 1) _. 4. s _ ,�' 1.. , would p a =,:_ - ° , e new suit r -,. e _. _ ., {E �* - :,:.R...,.- ..;-!k;d; .,. - ,+. -,e ?# .,; ;-'� - _'.-, 3h wA.... .•s3..`�r/ ±.�A4.= '.i. <'•• J- t1 h- n .the a a: a , �_ .. c � . �, � ,b .,,- i t o tiubli_b. _ �,• - - - g he Lntter{v ; c i _ , t :,, 0 sash o ,..- � r : .. •y .4 . he roan , o . �. . �4 r h _ • 7.his is .t : ►. ,. 1� and •�i . , ,- -. . ., ".� �•.,?�' ,. �,,�,,<., .,:,t _�.- .-'°:fit s r . :.._ wit'. 1 f t7 � _ •�=-a,..R .r s' y..,,{, , _ ,5 t!1 - - , Ys'� r� o-try ,i �h..x �:�':^- - ;�- vtr 2�,'�. ,L�,i' '1. ��-fi.. -, �•, a , .,tom r „ , {Qg .a vee tiseroen erg _ <, a s t: _ :� _ el ate - ., ., .; .� - ..4�,-�a,- ..,... a _ .§: � t �+t- y..�y� �.F,�:`. tart �. ti K .t , ,+,: b 11 saes lI race ,y _ , ' ti ,..iv C W fir, . - w �_� t� , i ..• - E: - ::. _ - .. -.• ...--_..: ., d.L•:J•�I9,� ts:5 ak' 4 +a: -./. 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