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'�.. ti' -t. ., --C `-:.�' c.[ - '-e:� ' '?, --,.. - 4;, ,.�, a e ,bra ,F,• .c• v' "f M` ir� JY� r.a --Y l 1 t ,:.. r t ftl: .,t - r c s.. -max:- f: 9' , - I - - -t* .s_ .ty . '. s' �.-. Lti fi ti 4•- ♦ s b 7.; , mak'" . r t `rl -,,iw �'�-S,m_% -,,, �k.t� 't 't4.# y i ';�a 'a,r. .��: ,., r_ " � � - - ' s . . . 1 a K VIOLI , DICKERING, NT.;: FRIDAY: 5 'TMR, 3 . 1892. NO. 49` � w r - :_ - __ - -- - j A J �' -. `P �.'OYPT BRCaK ROAD... 1 ,r i.�. � . �` Wr'afesotan al �arAla. e8af►nak� T - , - F �: � . I . i . Dr ng , _ . O T AROU • • ..v,n--�.n.,�=„r.i.n. ,• - �..• - , .,, - ,. i - - '. .. .,i 1 : ^r_h{' 'Y '- tea. e #. 4 RE$f3MAKERi3, PERFECT F1T- LATE T LOCAL HAPPENINOB RECORD$D BY �saft. $ilte hsi� ref;glrued from ` oronto. Mr: Norman Poacher passet� hragRlwr. <, P.11f4Clbt. TING tailors system foreuttipg dresser. TH PRESS eND ,IOTTIdD DOWN BY OpR. Aloz Hilts has struck a new.enterprise, town Taesda .: �4 ' •; ^^�*__,V_""'" __-___ v:,..�,.,.,.,, .. %�- at,d mantles, taught by Mies M. McCausland, Success John. Miee Elie. A" eon wllB viBItin frigp t; ' it�`' ,. M.BATE:�AN M D. C.M. M.C.P. co RRBPGND1tNTe. her@ last week. - r + + Pickerin village. Dresses made or cut and fit- K • g • da S.O:, Coroner. Office and Residence, to Orders promptly attended to, and aper- OLAR idOiiT r• "' Jas• Rapes, Of ChlcaRoI i the gelds Of _ _ ` { s•f Hi Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning fecst'fit guaranteed. Qt3-9m. Mise Hambrook. The Meat in oar tOWn is artll4r Yee >' ,1 s ►� - -Lafraugh bu er. 1 ,: , ,. 9:80 to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. s Bell, of Toronto, visits at tlleO. $ay Herb. where is that new. biayale, ' Y - ' DECKERS LIVER Tlie Misses Rodd and Irwin spent 8a � .. �. . ' F ► Clerq 'e this week. its too bad to have to walk east. day in Danbarton. r �'- ' '"- t•t ,1. 3)F Yacctl Micsic. A arRe number from here visited Ult- The grain is turning out well for sontte ' M1�, Jackson exhibited his new oast wrt>s* ' fV '�ks . ✓f,,_ �✓Ji,h,--,- -,w..v',. -_.".:/•r,/`NW-I'/VM1ii✓✓✓ +P•�..� f v . boa ht u Dan Reddin's Liv #armera here. 8,000 bus. were threshed -• �`�'" t - I � ;_ ' M1�5 da Sim ROTI, As I ha,e K P era' brie a Fatr on Wednesday. TUe weath f'e�tent.C�'earinR at Whitby Fairr �� �� ; p business and have added several new for Illi•. Hilts a short time ago: $er! :- Keam. of Scarboro circ lit waa : , .1' TnRt�NTn CnN- era s line. and the undertaking was a Weare pleased to notice that F.Whaley visitirl, fxiends iu the.viciuity Thar day. `� �� • - UPIL (?F TNF . i aerVBto!C ,'f 1111=• i9 ••-ep:lr' . tn''iv�les- liorseti and huggieQ. I call %ccflnlo-la to li. e i el' "Zltr-Ces- _ � 4} tt►o " in bet!►instral]e_,'alftlld YJi t!11115:. lZ� the puntic withgc,od rias ut all hbur•�. ;I Ila:i, t f t;xliriti: e, Rho for the has renewed his offsite to attempt tooarry The ltea�y fell of rain kept some ofour;t. ",` - . ter�neea given if required. Covered 'bus meets all trains. Iu est, fift@en ears has argued the busi• the ranks of single file,- "Press forward." Your„ fol,-, fromi getting home as early as. '� *u ' ' horough Instrulrtion Guaranteed oonrrection with liver I kee a - p y P tbey r.,► t y fi .,, 1 , , Y P nes ' of ficin o ens, was here 1 in his Wm. White save he has no age for R have Elands eyeniq r Ad yeas,ClaremoLt. Sale, Commission and Board- g P y g steam threelhere as Wm.•Hilts has An ex• i y ' t*44" , ;- , 4o-s2. calls a Inst a eek. _ _ __ — inn Stables, I ickering. .r ' - - ".:?7 ��' r "`' _ - _--- - s. Wm. Macnab is in very poor oellent outfit and is doing buelh good ser i>,,, - b MISS LETTiE REAGENS' C+ a_ �7CT.�ECKR'- hes h. She is snbjeot to frequent and yio tctHf3a►.a - -. -� „ o Several pun sb takin in Markham '`` NO�'V PREPARED TO It'ECEIVE / a9a . sad en rostrations, and her friends are g [ r ��� ^ T$ P fair. Some Pierced Whitby front these It ie with pteasue we learn that Charley - ` Y�`J� t .1� uaic pupils. Miss Alice Tait,a teacher in � •sox .- M _ mu . concerned for her welfare. miinn ti e Q ose contem Latin hayin a sal@ this Parts and express themselves as well Mackey, son of Ex-RFeve Mackey, has i f thle oronto College of Music sa s: " It givesme as. m p g g �� ,,� a •� iss Heagens as 't O m al leased with the show. been elected President of the W.'C. I. Ltt- • A , , much pleasure to reconllrieud J teacher of ilivaic. She has studied with me 3da8 I,cv r,� �s �j '� a P, fall til find it to their advantage to con• p @racy Society. This position is the t»gh . < a .„ ,� a .� sulf{�us with reference to bills. Call on 9�-0_' .. for thepast three years in amost studious man- h,,, I est and most responsible position to which If A, ` per,and possesses a thorough technical training. tie � f�Inp '' r, , " " us y Tuesday.at Gerow's office. East Scarboro. She has proved au excellent pupil throughout." =0 I ou,f ;p _ anyone can be erecter by his fellow papile ` rte,;;,. , cm. p ti , . lie Sacrament of the Lord's Sap�ler Charlie, while at home,took a very active - •;` }, .;s, eaideucel'ickering station. se Q, �q _ x v lu (� "' ° ~ ~ I m wil :be dispensed to the members of Ers• Mrs. Cooper visited friends at Oshawa interest in onr literary society, end thus he�. - >+ - ' -- — Z -•tdv ~ recent! sesames his new osition with safiicient W �_- .7 ' Legcclr. i M , o kint► oUnrcU on f3abbath at 11 a.m. Pre- y p C3[.{ I tg1R aa.: 1 m X. � p, Mr. Linbrrd a of Toronto, s pent last training to perform the duties incumbent' �; _ ;. .- -- ~ pa>,atory service on Friday afternoon at g P '- �-• -:- q I , u ou him with honor to himself and hie T E, FAREWELL, Q. V., BARRIS- i ,), N W 2:8p. week with friends here. P ► ' .� : it -" �1 . TER,County Crown Attorney,and County � � ug 61 in � t_ Mr• and Mrs. W. Cowan Jr. have 're• village. �: r- ' Solicitor. court xouae,whitby._ io-y_ o r I �_ ; Constable Addison, of $l:ou�'viil@, vvae ' r , '., _ -- I - - - he>~e on Tuesda serviD pa ere on a ppm• turned from 11lontreal, whexe they spent Every department of work in connect t = R - m a d y !+' P 1 AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO• La O : c 0.0 I 0� m�as m o o,o be of witnesses, who were r@ nested to the past week. They report a very pleas- ion wit 1 the Methodist Harvest home is {,fir -` TARY Pubic, Conveyancor, etc;. Office at M, G.m a� a a mb a�•o q ant tri in oppeeration. The members of the provis- , 'r . . Thistle Ha;' near Broughaul. 1Sloney to loan. tt�y I �� ��o$ r3 c��a 1 >m$O Ap ear on Wednesday in Toronto, to gips p• ion de artment have scoured the circuit, 3; ... �„ _ __ Mr. and hire. �'P. Tredwa are now oe 1? - ___ Ca i eg $ m0 a ot�a m n� mM Q; ev encs in tlhe Liscombe•Button trial. fl their new residence whicu is and bring in good tidings of an abundant. .. . . a ^SOW �� 14IcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• � � t $ �t>aW ��w���, �• has. McDonald, of Toronto, is with cupyin„ r ter3. Solicitars,dcc. Office opposite Yost � promise of good things. The programme c is © . 0 3 ,4 $O$ ti '4 hi aunt, Mrs. McFarlane, these days. reaching completion. We wish them have secured the services of taleutthat will � � ,f ofiico, whitby,Out.' Jno-Ball Dow,13_A.;Theo. Z C o ' " h c7 t7 w u,Any ears of Uap fuses• in their new '� "``�,1,; A.'dlcGilllvray,LL.B. Money to Luau• syr J _fa_ ___�__--_-_-- --m F m his personal appearance one is 1@d Y P delight the most fastidtcus attendant. �_ ..,1,r home. harmonizing and `�'' _ _---------- , �, o a ,. I to elieve that lie is doing nicely in the The proceeds of tuning, ' � ,. Y . _ H01I3S `PARKE.R, BARRIST No Q : : Cd m ° I bliss hl. ihlcKittrick who has been or _ _ � , ,, = m ,� a Oi Q sen City. He has been making ar• vocalizing the various voices to assist, are . „y z ' Tand Solicitor. &e. )Stoney to 10 0,� :0 � t,oz a •g , t cut©ucB for needed im rovements to BAuist in Dielyille church for some tints being asQidnoualy carried out. All in all, • ^t c '�,q o �' a g P has rest ped .her osition, as she has gone the event of the season is expected on -ool7imission. Ot1c©: Over Outar,o Bank Picker- ~ " �' " h property alongside that of Thomas K P Ing; open every Saturday, 4 y T , a x '"o s;a 0". p) 0 :a _ to reBitle to the etty. �Ve rear@t losing Tuesday evPninq• Oct. nth. r - _ x -- hnu. T' Ln to ti ~ Censiderable sarprise «as occasioned Mise hlcIiittrick from out• midst. - J. P. Sadler has been far from well for .tz - j _ � S. ORIIISTJN, LL.B., of LaR- -Vit___°x- __-.- _-___ ____a r'V recce, or,niston & threw, l3arristers, M :,_ h re on Tuesday morning by the arrival Rev. Principal Grant occupied the pul- the last mouth. His old complaint of Solicitors,\ntariee, c•,1� scents Street, n'o- it of Melville church on Sabbath last and Asthma, aggravated by a sepulchral cough t' rolita?well be at Claermont every Thursday• O a despatch announcing the sad intelli• P ' ( Office over J.Bundy's shop• 1longv to loan. ��y �' :`, g ace that h1rs. John Collina,of Toronto, delivered two very sale sermons. '1'he has made life a burden to hint. He has. __ T---- Il known here, had that morning died. conKr@gatiuu was not so large in the even done what man can do,and what some men r - ' . {Teter'ttt•ct.�•'U. iD as it otherwiso would have been, ow• can't do, to relieve himself, and ie now . DICKERING BRANCH inch sympathy is felt for the b@reaves R rest! tm roved in health, though still fare - "'v�^�v~` '` b the wa is a twin int; to the ineletnency of lite weather. R Y P r i_.--�� __ 1 tsband, who, y y irotn hie wonted vigor. Being a man of. HOP:i INS,VETERINARY SIIR other to Joa@ h Cotlina of this lace. Our Diission. 13an11 met on TuesdAy '_, ,; GEO1t, Graduate of the Ontario vet- _. P p @v@pin 'IOLU lust. and was 1al eI at advanced views upon all topics. h@ has de , O eu for.the tranaactiou of all legitimate Remeurber the sale at the market g+ sided to court health b taking a change of �„ '� ' erinary College, Toronto, wl]1 visit whitevale K Y & ,( t P Y and Cher.ywood every Saturday. Diseases of I re on Tuesday next. A long list of ar tended. Net'. I�. C. Ream delis@red a climate. In the prosecution of his deal n, , L Banking Business. g the horse's foot attended to st my shoeing forge y t les hay@ Already Leen placed upon the very interesting and instructive address he left on Friday last for a long visit with �_ ' ` lot. 33,7th con.. Pickering. Calls proal le, at. Oto I O Hok` -Fram 10 to 3 satarda s ocket, anti still there is room for snore, on the life and labors of George Whit• friends in the vicinity of London. During �� y tended to. Telegraph address: whitevalo,Ont. : 1 - P.p.address: Green laver.Ont. 34 Y field, which was listened to with close at• his absence the Lime Kiln Club wilt relig- _ _ --- ►�B�TIn{;R Bt1Ilk ill COIIIIBCtldll. uc►iuneer Puncher will rates his hammer ` teution. ioasly abstain from congregating,whileoor ,, ?` �t`T Ii O P I�I \ S, �'E'iERINAR (3 y} GLOii(11� KEIIR, Ddanager, t 10 a. m. Those Uaving girls!@s they It is with re ret we atlnonnc@ this week council over whom .I. P. Sadler presides as if $. `t s sltr eon. Rra'Itlnte of Ontario Vett.erin- — __.___ ey,i•e to Pet rid Of BL,Oaltl enquire of.�V. r (;idle<•e, '1'orouto, office and re`i,lenee.Lin- owswell for particulars And (lave the tbe_death of an old and respected resident mayor. will take a well earned holiday. w ".c a y c ARE. YOU . ' PUZZT.ED of thin loealit • iu tl.a Arson of 11Irs, we think we voice the hopes cif the Com- �` • r ° t�u's avenue, Yickeriu;; Village. galls by flay oods placed on sale next TuesdR . S P a •P r fi # '" ' = tQ 's av l,routptly atTenfied to. A first clasti Th06. Chester Se., who assed awe on rnuoity when we wish our worthy 1]ead a" ,;1 - t i feral blacksmith slop in couuectiott• New t0 knOW W118t «'ill be the Mr. COH►@r has 1118 @levatOC all lilts P Y J _ ` glgaqq ompleted, anti possibly before this reach ha v sojourn abroad, and.a return accotn- gotten up,us well as alt inauner of repair- the 21st Inst. The sad ev@Ot was not lin Pp• -.k itis dotle,at Lowes living rates, Laluc and slits- ' ' ex rested b the famil and friends as she 1?auied by robust health. ->� eased feet ula.le a apccialty` of, alwaTs a first host- acceptable preF,ent s our readers grain will have been plac 1 Y Y ('irls , or thin fR are subject to whole :, 1' Lad been sufferin for a Ifu gth of tituo. P° t, ,7 7 23), d therein. With two elevators and keen � 'y ; ��° t� class sboer on hand. til© Cri iti�m, h,ver thlni; they do, Or The funeral which took IaCA on Star _ -_ _ y0tl: Cyan lriake. A, lil(�y otrlpetitton, our farmers can reasonably ' P leave undone is folln,i fault with. Verily, -, c , ; - _ _- societics., - ,t ' est to rticeive the ver Leet rices for day •lith lust., was largely attended, ill@ , � ,yam p y p they are parcels o series of omisRion she . _ : T friend. . : li kinds of graft,. The 111eKay @levator remains being followed to their last rest R y � . SIN(`„ SL,N LODUF NO. 135, I. U.' in r ►lace in tit. Andrew's cetnetery, y commission. Their failin s are chiefl �. I tae Leen o�'erhanled, and is now inn k 1 b ° of a domestic; naturo---ignorance of house- t4• T. This lodge itleets every l�lou,ltiy TTr� �1 large concourse of sorrowing friends. ThA j eveniut; in the year, in Dalu's Han, rickeriug. L1 �1 S V 1r1S i hale to receive all kinds of cereals. work,which they ought to know, it appears Every person invited to loin an f help adv lti The Methodist Young People's aoeie►� family hay@ the sympathy of the Com by instinct. Every paper in the coaotry y ' - the grand Cause of'renlp•.r;uice. , __ _ 111at 3'OU �"0 d0«'il t0 liltby R to have a grand steoropticon display ou nmuity ill thtlii Lereavetuent• _ contains brief paragraphs or more censor- r- _ �'v I - - -__-- t�_ 'ednesday; l2th of October in t)he body ' Brow s Corners ions verse, in which their intellectual ac- ! -- -3uotllcofa Crrtxrba. � " gnirements are set fnrth duly accitdited.. - .: ` __ and tr ' 011e Of J. S. BAR_ - ,f the church. Mr. Struthers 11As exhibit - (,b�rt'e//cthtc��r, �f�'�.,, , , I this entertainment 91 times in Toron• - James Weir, a well kn'wn young farmer and classified. Iu these poeticAl etTusions tt 1 IF-4. t - N A R D X7,00 Plamond it is learned that they are familiar with ". : i��1HO11AS DUN N, Lon''e3'aLCe1'� Cou, o alone, and it nev.@r fails to please. I`he I'iKicfiu�; here was instantly killed i4ic)nday �.rr 1 missioner for trL'siug Affidavits, etc., Clare- the natural scienceE, with lan•�aut;es high toy .Rings. The Stolle is a bealiti- )xy-ether lane light is rued to throw tIte night in a runawn accidept, which occur r ' moat,opt. _ _ - - --- - red at Fred Smiths Hotel ut the fcxlt of the er mathematics, masic and painting,but of !iMac@K on the canvas and the views are rho homely arta of caokinu and serving 1 ' BUNTI'G Issuer of illarritige' full eat d1aC>ClOnd," TIIe set- )f tLo tinebt. Alar e'Crowd is ex oted. Norwl►y hill ou the Kinl;eton Rnnd. r, is -�; • Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- y g l?e they are biisefullyignorant, Aa a general fI . ,fit Weir and his hired man ��ent to the city fice at 'the store or at ht5 residence, rickerill" l his will take the place of the October thing the girl in school has little time for + il_} t:ng is made of solid 14 k �ld ill the tntlruin 11•ith a coul►le of ic►act.+ of tiE - Vi11a e. __ __-- - - nesting of the yciung people. g any*hint'! else, if elle masters the heavy i *rain. After dis>rli;in + of them Weir Rent . - R.BE�ITON,TOWtiSHIP CLERK �and th© style siTLply luuneuse - A very uotable eyebt transpired tit the !, ! R g curriculum nowadays presented to her. � � � , �, • Conveyancer, Comwiesiouer for taking his hired man nn home, waitin himself for . , esidsnce of Fred Fartner on Thursday It i:i not ex ected of her brother, while at �t veyan,]taut and Inslurallce Agent, it friet►d, John Gowery, who was also up Vj . thl t he shalt ursue a se rate -- - - - Colleke, •.. affidavrte, ��'illa pro itAntnt,►, 5eptetl,Ler `lZnd. (ht that eyeD ,rill► a (clad �►f t{t>tin P ti . - loan on farm property. course of root ullin or erfeet himself in a �'° Money to JNO S� BARNARD n J. S. harmer and Miss Goodhall of P g bated. OFF1GE—At \4hitevale. will he in + . g ► At about fiveoclock the two young farm p ' $rougham e♦ely \lon,lay afternoon for the Dunstable, I~:nQldnd, were pulsed in the era.starte�d foe home, anti u x)n arrivil + at the few don]eRtic duties that are supposed _ •' 27-v -STH=TBY.' 1 to Lelcing to hitn. If he 1(vea in the coon- : transaction of business. __ - ,_ __ i . holy ties of matrimony. Rev. T. Book. timith'µ Hc�tef decided tri eto l and feed t la it - OtiE� 'Tl7 L(3,1N APPLY TO F. `' ___- __ , , ! try, when ho comes home for Vacation he �1TT > uaiser 71t Clareiuout roc , , r. of Stotifl>t•ille, assisted by Rev. .1. W . horses. t ion fining inside file hotel they a Hutchisoi,, at t i net a num oil- of their frilii►,is and becalli may hA1fi a tittlA in the harvest field or do �,. - . i D1�,. I)rAN 111i11a1'd l)erformed the ceteu,ouy, A t Canada perillaneii'• Luan A: Sariuga Co., head Stich chord ga-the hired man considers be- office, '1'orontc,• Stock capital :^:1,00111X10, Tuticl uu�uber of frieudt: were )reaeUt ill lie! f lllvulvt•d ill it discusf ion as to the relative �` assets�ti,70t),�NN), '1'hecompany]end, nloueX ell Ijttt[i' Extract of SarFapasillA and It'On 1 1, merits o{ theft' horses, tVeu tlxtoluli; the ueath his dii;nity. Bat it is more frequent low,st current rates of interest ancf on favor- fol• tho Blood, tht vuung soap!! through With thtl tri•int, ly tine that he is supposed to bA worn opt i able terms of rel>H)':,leiit• 111ortguges and de- Ordeal, 111 r. 1•'armer and blies Goodhall merits of a r your incl cult which he tv:ts with the yPar'� an song labors in the slags- ' able t es purchase+l. \c, co,nm,ss,on. No delay Rry King of Blood anal Liyei his+dicines. driving and which he claimed was the beta ants were acquainted years ago in' England, room, and for this reason rest and recrea _.- Expen�es tn�deratc;, in thN county. He oes camping out or ;:� _ - __ D R. D E A N' S but Nati'-not Peen Aach other fora Ion!! tion is accessary, g - ; --- - 'I inic blipped rapidly away, and it was a ,� �li•c !'tteclr. time ttt,lil last week when batnuel m@t , off on humin., exenrsiong and nobody is _ _ Blood Building Iron Pills,. after 7 o clock before the friendit decided Oil - 1,, _ - - Tc ex scree to mlinifest any sympathy for the A. POST, COUN 1'Y ARCnIMCT Unequalled for blood creatins and adding his betrothed at Quebec, on her arrival in proceeding on their wity. �) . f .� A• for th, county of Ontario Drawings this eountr -After the marri a had of , overworked father at home. If rest and spef or t: us f uruislled for Query-class of A healthy glow to the eomplexiou. Y• aK �Yeir ran out to �;et the teams, leaving y 1 � been effectually performed the happy eon• bowery still talking in the hotel, and recreation are necessar for the boy, building. Stef,w and hot w�tor heating -and lee eat a few hours soeiall with their At rcisent uu ane can be found wllo was they mnet;be ednally neefessarp for the girl,• r + ventilation a slrecia:ty. Office—Gerrie Block, Dr. Dean's Liver Pills, P p Y P the unhappily she does not elwaye share fs +; • corner Dundas' and Rrock streets, wliitt,y. friends;, wits die @reed After wishin th@tri lin rye witness cit what hu ped within Residence—Kingston Road Fast 1'icltoring. 37-p The 111ust perfect pill for Biliousness, Are iactulgeuc:e shtlwu her brother. Thera _ _ __ Disriuess, SLomaeU trouLlQs and all liappiuess An'1 prosperity.. 11f n and Mrs. the next 30 Gonda but it a pence that niter '` ___ ____ but,hundreds of girls who go home from " ,-,;. !/ _ ditieases of tit© Liver. 1''Armtlr gill occupy their dwellinK on backing out hiaownteam �4err itlsobroubht ` �httctiott.eerht college and work a[I Anmmer. The young s 's . 1�'ixoti etre@t. The NEw,i desires here to out Lowery K but while scl doing his own - -i _-_ - the old And rellaLler b'' became startled by the woman who has earned the money that � '",`;ii I . - T I . extend eongrntulations, tcanl, a int, cotta, a s her tax enses throu,h A normal school ` 1J• Auctioneer, still in the field, able and �V. . HO�Vf�D, Chetriint ace Draggiet, _ ���, jar eausecl by uutl wa3;uu hittiul; against the p y p �' _ t `Vhitby, is sole agent for the Y` wilting A conduct any sales entrusted to hit,], - uxt3Rtooa._ other uud started off. R'eir left Lowerv•s who expects to tech when her own tui- +', � _ ' akesthis opportunity of thanking his pat AbOv6 sods,. tion is fintahed, frequently goes home and ` •: and t team and as his own team dashed past rte cepa for past favors,and hopesfor it continuance — _ __ �_ __ _T__*__- _ . works uite as hard there as she did in ,,` ro thein. Terms for services moderate.m r- Mr. . Dobie ltas sold his butcher busi seized the reins, which were trailing on the 9 - achooL There is the famil archin and � t of t etueuts ani to dates and terms can b© news to hlr. P. Kirby rind will devote his at; round, but the horscs_were beyond control Y P g i s 45-tf g remodeling to be done, the pickling and , r;f . at the office of this paper. _ teution solely to cattle buying. Mr. Kirby t,eing further frightened by the falling of �• HOhIAS TOUCHER, Licensed Aue i%well and favorably known to the custom- some War& which were torn off the side of Preserving, house cleaning,posaibly left for . k } T 'tioneei,valuator,etc.,for 1Jast York and ens, ha�'in6 been iu charge of th© shop far the shed by the wheel of the wagon, which her homeeom►ng. All day long when she x should be absolutely free to be out of Doors f , _ 4 the whole of North and South Ontario. strict the )ast three years. caught thein in passing. The deceased - , attention given to alt orders by mail or telegraph. — -- walking, rewitlg, dCiVing Or lounging In a `. Char os illoderato. Address T1IOS.POUCH>;R, The county has been well repr@dented in evidently became entangled in the lines, as c -/ ��: EACH PLUG OF THE - , hammock free from care, her back is bent v Box 4,Brougham,Ont. , the price winners on stock itt Toronto fair. he was thrown directly under the horaea �� s'�- __ -- Each of the followin obbled the biggest fest before the had run 30 aids. over a sewing machine, or she is stooping � 1 Boots ccuct Shoes. share of the honors in their rel;pective class When thu utifortunote man was picked over the jars she hag filled with jelly and �X a �" r -_w.-�--�<"- - "� "" Cotswold she@ J.A. u b Fred £lmith a few minutes tater he preeeryed fruit, which trill be stowed away h" - LESLIE BOOT AND SHOE ca: Wm. Thompson, P i P Y for family consum tion when she has gone s , ' OHN rev 1 McGillivray, Dorsets; R. Miller, Shro wee dead, the cork cif one horse s shoe hay Fn • • 14Laker. Pegged and sewn work. O,de shire ; Jas. Leask (Wick) Durham cattle. lug sunk into bis forehead and another hay back to her studying. Of oourse, not all a E, promptly attended to. Eaperienced workman sc em to themselves, and, unless Lhe , }f" __, ,p, Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite the Another Wick man got the gold medal for ing inflicted a ghasWy wound just above his P Y ;, ' ew6,King street,Pickering village. 7-v 0. IS MAItgED :O: beat Durham cow any age. right ear, from which his brains were ooz mother needs perp which she eau dot hire, she should not call a un her -� - -Wm. Doble, of Brock, has a reputation. ing. Blood also trickled from his nose, - t pp Hotel's. A few weeks ago be and George Acton had mouth, and @gra. He was drawn to -the daughter for such severe work, Of those -wV` ' t . ""'""''-" '•some words" at Sunderland as a result of side of the road where he remained until whoo t�t work there is a class who are ' ` :' ORDON HOL"'E, Pickering, Ont., not o e held personally responsible -, " � �' James Gordon,proprietor. Tbis hotel is a which Dobie attacked' Acton and in the Dr. Shaw, who wad hastily summoud,arriv These are the daughters, who though in 1 9ne new brick building, finished in superior , , IN BRONZE LETTERi3 coarse of the assault kicked him in the ed. The body was then carried into the I style. Eery oonvenience and comfort for the stomach, injuring him seriously. Acton. hotel and presents a fearful sight, the fes telligenL and willing, never receive any in { l t i.. travelling public. New and commodiouss2a les NONE OTHER GENUIN had him summoned here for trial, but .a tures being entirely unrecognizable on ac- straotion in the artoi.hoase-keeping. The F and shade. _ _____ settlement was arranged before the affair count of the mixture of coagulated blood mother may be an ezpert cook, and_ may 4"' k t ESTERN HOUSE,Pickering, Ont., reached court, Do_ble paying Acton $100 and brains which have gathered oil his Pride herself upon her skill. She beoomea -4� -. i '-'r V V now open for the\accommodation of the ATTENTION and costs. face, impatient over the Srst ansnceessful efforts �" u .�.: •� g travelling public. This hotel, haying lately of h@r children Or Cannot endure -t0 See t . ;i r -, ° . changed hands,has beau re-furui�l,ed through- A tramp tailor, name nnknowrtt, strack The deceased waa -a grosp@rons young * } !, ood material wasted. She would rather s \ �. '- • 1 . • " out. Situated as it is,opposite the Spink Mills, - - - town Saturday night and " etraok a job farmer,85 years of a e, living about i mile q - _ ::..i, �-v- •- •- ��: itis convenient for patrons of the Mtlla. Meals Wbll�d Call att8nt10t1 t with Mr. D.Campbell, to .commence this and a quart@r from Malvern. He was well do it herself than take her Lime teaohiztg .' or lunch at all reasonable hours.. (food stabling t3om@ One. ae. Or she ma foolishly de ,r ' and shed room. Bos stall and enclosed yard for our stook of knitting yarns w�+k• ]Eie ut up at the Mgnaion and on known and very papular. throughout the Y - +,%'� horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. Sunday♦took a walk into the eountr re• glare that a daughter will have to take �' i` yr district. A wife and thrcie children survive q the burden of life soon enough, and for ;..I The bar is open at all legal hours,and is stocked Merino, Andeluf3ion, Saxony turning in the evening. While be was out him. p• s+ with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Mo- + this reason think it the greatest kindnez;a . ' t i PULLY, Proprietor. alert' Berlin, Zephpr, tt3 of fawn Robert felley a h+auae in the conn- _ The resign ran'on and w8re tot stopped s are her whir@ she t»a All thea@ f t ... tr was robbed of t{10 and ti old watch and g until they rpached the Hal#way Fiou�, P 3'• V� Also RUG PATTERNS,-had 'r+sad y mistaken theories react with. increased I{Patchmak�ln - chain. AIr. Ytnsnell met the fellow' hear Lowery s horses whish also ran'away,were i - g force n n the irl. -If she is not taught 1 , ;,..: stamped linen goods. ,; .. Selley's and came to town with Mr. Belly t�anght about i1 yards ddwtl.the mad and 130 R ed e b - _ , An wislliri to lean the Frena to look for him. They.;net..him on`the drives oln_2iofne by:tlheir owa et'. sbe�wrll to acgatro necessary ktrbwl t; p a' ACUTHBERT � Y g the hardest mune;' and "after endless . • , ` , atre®t and the fellow took to Ku h a it P - t :4. s aria vt `- ;-_ • . Decorative Art . lease call. p �. bltcpdecita .ansa waste. 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OHOLEBA BEMM80EN0ES. - _ . + , !� Zi _ ^" ■� the slightest touobl, and written characters . $EA FO Wei IN A BTOBM• - - . . _ 1F '" ma be evelc d at will b the mere act met b ,► y >tgmetilln lliout t PI 'ae In' mil I _: j . . : Y Pe Y ;, lttrr its . ax ¢., °f ,..... g t' , L�J V of tr their outline ggl be akin with the >P oi�tiltti , - er. r of �i.�a ;leo '' `opium „-in " �' in ' h C - ii , ,.. -1i+ J +, , '* rtt" '� A iia neat ea. .'- "" •' :3 - ,y $ Dlaea•.. i enc�il. Po P :, - N. th ntoth e+ pion of $l acy ' pedis Brit } was last asA"r ae'red• t '. ba a shin d seas . res s .out a a>i symptoms ma vs. to to it F - out a see► a birds ut wild der E The5o". 186 , !� e • t �t► Yr { k ! annica estit�batetk the of opium = - lence of L �, o gw>~e, thj►t the ti�eaded peg% $um ton eneradl ta. at the bl ;in out. ugh in all forme lh4 ieea is'tr a bf a m whehr t ocean lie "_ to dao smokers in ins ,to be from'tiae-fourth to r �6 g Y '' •� ` me it fs tares da roue. f!'t is nil y cWoler .visitted the wejtorn gortoil of On• t ,. si. er, and that it:-,. s full of , mor. Y Y nd a win t oszn across% the a,�n- thyee tentlue f tutu�o ulption.pf four hun- f . ci gg distin ui hedfromo rdis a, ewhat P rio.. ,,, ail fn July..•whiapetia.11iagan to �, t 1. :i Tat is cant by tide term.- hu2-11 r" n g ! � ive �{9tate of wAlierAi; and .t th s� thQ. died milliona. I--bave beet.-•>atudying tats circulate In Galt that cases of cholera were 7 ' j' out seetfi`s to know; yet for generations it, .reaemblitiis it, by the sadden dieapeannce a poeatble they fly towards some point matter duriar a forty-years reaidepee in has been used, and today ie quite as pope of the wheals, and by the -fact that similar A land to secs the dan er. The few occurring in Hamilton, but as the news lli i' ', - pe S thio countr and I venture to die uta this lar as ever. wheals may be.caused by rubbing the finger h, ch-arp .caught int the em,, far from ' P papers there said nothing about such deaths . pig'' briskly•oven tits skin. l the wild. sciiamin o4 the •stiftla'tjui3ge that #orgy millions is a or characterized them as reaultitig from Al Consonant with thin inexplicable-theorp, 1 the eitld, Maftre B tnoderste etitfm�ite of'the number of habit- dysentery, not much alarm was felt here. ` `•. the victims of theses troubles generally dose UAie-stia, whether dhionie-or scute, re- storm__ more horrible by their piteous cries ual smokers.-The number in 1858 was esti• y y' . ate ai themselves with ao•ce►lled"blood-pilri$eln," quitbs•s search fvr the source of the sluts excited calls. Washed hither and mated at two millions. The present estimate About the middle of July, however, the die-,Y = Ire until they learn from experience that the irritation, for the treatment moat depend thither b the relents storm, the fl ease was thoroughly-hl established ut the cit y p e4p Y Y causes.nearly every family to have the ex g y 1 ' were wrong in their assumption, and that largely apon this.- In severe cases help may arohnd in h loss search-for some harbor and an exodus of numbers of its citizens Pe patience of the evils of the vice, in the took place, man of its residents leaving or a nc h ( be obtained from the hot bath or flannels Pte' wastin of the famiiproperty, the useless- y • the cause is external and sets directly upon of retreat. hound the light of some g y sending their families away for a time. the akin itself,or that it exists in ao[ne im wrung out in hot water, but there are in vessel or ills flash light of a warning nese and mise and remature death of felt other remedies which the doctor can best g r Y some relstive.ry P "Geordie" Sampson was a printer, one of 1 Y= - ) portant organ, as the stomach, lungs, kid- li thousp attract their attention the are the tram in rinters of those days, work 1 _ the �;. -` 11. I nays or liver. prescribe. lured on tO a danger far greater than that Miss Guiness the daughter of the die- P g P Prcbab y there is no class_of disease that ex rienced from the waves and winds. three days and end the earnings, not wise- 11 -1 pe ttinguished Rev. Dr. (luiness, of Loadou, ly but too well ' and poor Geordie ha pen- . -' Flo Stormedo not always warn the birds in p ` demands-Areater skill in diagnosis and-treat- ; Buis -Bodies, t Y draws a mournful picture of the influence ed then to have made Hamilton his head- des -. rent than this: In ons a few instances time to permit thein to reach the shore. Y ' Tl a Political Busy-Body is a man bo'u't► Pe of the Kabir_ upon a single family of her ratters. He stood the first stades of the wo ;y of . comparatively, is the skin directlq at fault. with an innate perception of the moving The terns, petrels, guile, ducks, and other Chinese friends. q . - In these the eruptions are generally caused sea towl'ma be far from shore skimming 11 During the week we were the este in epidemic there pretty �e11, ..the favorite . by excessive heat the bite of insects, or principle of all his actions ; viz., thatwhat- Y g gn remed and preventative was brandy, but �i1, �: ever is is torong. It matters not whether over the water in graceful sweeps when a one of the many grand houses inhabited by y p somethingof the sort. W here such causes are the sphere of those actions be the pariah or coast storm suddenly comes out of the north- the sixteen branches of this large family. Somehow or other two of his chums became % o��� active,and can be determined,a cure can oc P west. At the first sign of such a change in exposed to the infection and took the disease . Poll the parliament, the club or the cabinet, the g g The dear, pleasant, white-haired lady, the ! casionally be effected. But in the-majority of body politic or the bed co orate, or he weather the birds invariabig seek same head of the clan and mother of three sons, and died, and this frightened Geordie, who • tw1 y rp ' at once took to his favorite means of loco- of 1 _ > eruptions the causelies beyond the skin,and whether the Bus Bod is whi , reformer, harbor of safety, but if the storm shuts them the youngest of whom was oar.host, used to motion and tram d to Galt, arriving hero i, inti ` t in Bore f the importapt organs mentioned. radical, or come vats e. Tointermeddle+ oiit from •he toast they are forced to fly come in by night, and pour out to me all - �., In vvhicicaseit is noteasilydiacovered,even is his vocation ; to make the world better around in flocks until accident leads chem the sorrows that bnrdeaoa bar aged heart. with the most blood curdling details of the 0. in 1", b discernin h physicians;• and of course to a retreat. Sea fowl at such times flock awful destruction the disease was working Y P Y , than it in, the condition of his existence ;to Their family in other days had been very in the cit under the mountain. Galt re- t '. ; laymen coin rarely ever, if ever, find ith overturn, to destroy, and to rias e, an together, and a lost company may number noble and wealthy. Many far-famed Man- y fr+l Considering this fact, self-treatment can .• absolute necessity of his nature •$ and , P g g daring had one forth from its shelter to membered 1832-3 and dreaded a return of �. g thousands re resentin a hetero enous ca) Y g the disease, and for a time there was grave promise but little, and really nothing where ten to one but at bottom revolution is not collection of all the species of sea birds. rule distant cities ; and scholars of_the of �I ` "blood purifiers"are used. If eo le will Such motley collections frequently dash uneasiness felt in all famihea here. • P P P unfrgquently uppermost in his thoughts. Y q Y highest rank had brought home their hon- As the epidemic increased in Harliiltoa - , ; insist upon experimenting upon themselves The Politics Sus Bod knows but one against the lighthouse of some expoeed ora to la on the shrines of its de rted dead. P Y- Y Y the news a era be an to ubilsh dais ata- : ed i in this class of affections,at least the should len us. e, the len ua a of craft • e a is oint, where hundreds are killed by the col- But now thins were strangely changed p P g p y '� ter y g language + P'% g g tiatica of casae and deaths, and as Auquat . E . confine themselves to external remedies,and g inion, Ocean steamers serve as ao allure- t0 the passions, not the reason, of men. He The young people were numerous, sad alas, slows progressed it was itiful to see the t"' _ to those that tlxey know to be perfectly knows too, but one rule of right ; hi owq ment for them, and they follow the light of the men had become slaves to the terrible Y P g P ini l eagerness with which the Spectator would be harmless. If theywish to use anointment, inordinate self-conceit which impel him, he vessel as a moth does the candle light. opium pipe, and for its intoxication had g . _ . }w_ i. C let it be the aim le oxide of zinc ointment P If not attracted b an light,ht the birds fl P P P scanned on its arrival here by the stage to ; {^ P ' on all occasions, and upon all sabje ta, to Y Y g Y forgotten tame, and forsaken learning, Her see if friends in the city were yet all right hi or made by adding a teaspoonful of sulphur substitute his own notions of what should round until exhausted by their exertions own three sons were married in their d. , or had succumbed to the disease. After a - - - . - to one or two tablespoonfuls of lard. ag- r until the storm abates. During ro- teens and became opium emokers before "'I « ;be, for what ie. Former area may have p short time intercourse with the city ceased, eline is also a very good salve. Unless induced teat men-that is men good longed storms thousands of lost sea owl the were men. And now none of them FI ­ . tJ g Y se far as our people le wore concerned. The I:r } the ingredients are carefully selected, and enough for he times in which the lived- re destroyed upon the ocean through their ever thou ht of dein an thin but smoke P P g Y g anything stages did not run and all the teams which _ r., ., on scientific principles, no other ointment and our forefathers may have conselled nability ta. reach land or to outride the and alae sad wa a to ambke a sin. g t' y P g did the teaming u and down the_macadam- : be promises better than these. Or if a lotion. wises or ectad nobly, according to their urious Rales. While a-large proportion of The property was mans, ed entirely b g - d B P P Y g Y Y ized road were laid off. The gait branch lie .r. is preferred, one may be made up of two bent hted conte tions of true wisdom and the flock would eventually succumb to the a ents, and was fast loein its value. By - 1. drachms of oxide of zinc, one ounceof glye- g p ur of the wind and waves there ace,man g g of the Great Western was building at that _ iio s exalted glory ; but what are the mighty Y Y degrees, as we te►lked to her of brighter situs and fi ve ounces of rose water. This there that would show their marvellous time, and the bed was constructed, but to 1 things, hope seemed to revive, If even thinkers and sagacious actors of antiqutty, the rails were only 'laid to a little past. . . i c can do no harm, and it may do much good compared with the Political Busy-Body of owers in outriding the•stor•m. one of tier sons should break off the opium - . in some cases. Or if there is much itching the year 189'2? Even as the themselves To fly agsinst a gale that is blowing at -habit !' She be ed as Lo do our best for Branchton. As the da a passed goods be- A. I - - <- and the skin is not broken it can be best Y Y the rate of furt of oft miles an hour would gg gas to be badly required in the town,and as " « ' are, mere dust in the balance I Y • Y her favorite son. Herr three dsughtera•in• . - f' overcome by a solution of menthol in al- v e airs bones of iron and muscles of steel, s last resort, Davie Connell volunteered , Is there discontent. The Political Busy- qq taw were full of the sem© problem Could to o to Hamilton and bring up some loads f cohol-one drachm to ten drachms. i the lost birds very rarely suedleed in we help their husbands to break off solum g Body inflames it into rebellion. Is there s As for the indiscriminate use of medicines holding their own in such a storm. The + „ of goods for Messrs. Fraser. Warnock. He - part of the whole, which all men agree tie g 3' smoking Y did so, and brought back most pitiful tales I;' internally for skin diseases, no good can manna to be reformed? The political Busy- buffet with the gale bravely,circling around j can testify from my own observation g lie f' from there and again the embargo was re- I ' ' come from it ; moreover, in moat cages it nd around to make headwe► ainstit but ' g. 9 a Body takes the part for the whole, and YaK during forty-seven years residence in Can- sumed. _Rail laying on the railway was: �' - must do harm. Internal self-treatment would ewes awn the good with the bad. 'n time they are swept far out to-sea. The ton to the distressing accuracy of this pie- Y g . b, ^: P Y g ro resets and soon Messrs. Osborne, should be restricted to a careful regulation Does he live in a town, or a village, or waves offer no resting 'place for them, and ture. In 1844, the facilities for opium g B - _ lets Co. were enabled to.get a car sent Pc .'_i of the diet;and this in some instances will do neighborhood, where Iran uilit and eon• hey are forced to trust entirely to their smoking were not Seen in any Chinese posse. p b. much to effect a cure. Richdishessuch as pas- K 4 Y 'Digs for satet . After heavy storms of up as far as the rails were laid, the car is top- have hitherto been the presiding guar. Y Now the opium couch is seen in nearly every in tries,gravies,etc.,often gi c©rise to indigea- in at Potters conceSpion,where it was unI of the place? No sooner does the everal days t e terns and petrels have Well furnished house. laded. J� tion; and this trouble is likely to aggravate, political Busy Body fix iia abode there, een fogod a thousand miles from the But this opium vice is no longer restrict- All this time the town kept free of the - lh, " if it does not positively create, a disorder of than families are•divided ; friends arrayed here, weak and almost dead from their e - to China Chinese emigrants have spre% ad disease. Cases were occurring at Dundas, the:`kin. On the other hand,contrary to the against each other; the or taught to com- rtions. it in Java, Borneo, Sumatra, and the other - - 1. _ is K P° g Pre{$ on and elsewhere but we were merci- - - bel of of many people,simple fats,as-cream, plaits ; the rich to interfere : the very women Others have been discovered floating on islands of the Archipela o, and into French ' 1)I I • y pa Pa Cambodia Tonkin, an Mani. Formerly full spared' here. With every reason to batter, also fact rt•a of meats that have he water dead the black and blue patches Y - o, to prate of rights and privileges ; while the , ' dread a visitation, with but very imperfect uI -- been broiled, roasted or boiled,do not have schoolmasters dare hardly flog a turbulent n tbeir bodies telling the terrible story of the sale in India was restricted, but this is li any injurious effect upon the skin, whether train and hopeless exertion. The fought isolation and no means of fighting the epi- �__. urchin unless he is prepared to show that P Y g all changed now. In order to derive a rev- 1' cure from. it the suntan Government ia- deinic still we ke t clear. l:i cry day or the skin is in a healthy state or not. tkl�) law of birch is consonant to the law of ravely against the adverse elements and I + P 1. _ I I lwo an alarm would be created from some In order that medicinal treatment-in )lily succumile 1 after a lou battle. In ' • `� y nature. Tithes become robbery, extorted Y 8 sura licenses for the sale and consti,mption o oris vessels have brought solitary sea ! of the Poisonous dru;�in vile places is all report which of currency, still the town' s . do good in the diseases of the akin without P g Y ; from the hard earring of industry to par- g g Y kept healthy. One da a decided scare was �- doing harm, it must be specially chosen for , taxes are t tans owl that would light upon the mute of the . the lar a cities, and these licent,es are p y. y . f every case ; that ie, in every instance the Per luxurious churchmen; y y R lues. Mr. Jackean a colored barber, wlio ' '` 1' levied to supply the profligate expenditure hips when completely exhausted after fight- 'the with the rovisu that the holder ' v i ( patient must be carefully studied, and his ; n a siast the atrorms. This welcome lace : carried on business on blain street, but 1. 1 of corrupt rulers • and submission to author• 4 B P 1 moat sell a etipu aced quantit-y, or pay a lived tinder the hill at the now eastern end _ t . nature, peculiarities, age, occupation, etc., ; • f rest is secured despite all danger from . t duly cona�dered. There is no one known lip is no longer the positive duty of a good P g forfeit. The scenes witnessed in Opium of North street, ways taken ill and by night- h citizen, bi t the policy merely of men who he passengers, I dean in India exceed anything seen in +,iris, fall was dead. Dr. 'Richardson and other - 11 i . remedy that would prove serviceable in any i are seeking redress, and are too craftily in• Floating spare and wrecks have been the , The victims work ons to procure opiam, Inumber of cases) for in almost all of them ' sans of saving the lives of such lost birds. me dicalmeu united in agreeing that death - . . i strutted to give their enemies an advantage g Wife, children, home, ealth, and life itself_ resulted from true Asiatic cholera. The - there is somethin that would call for mods- he would float on them for hours or days ( at last are all sacrificed to this de radia a - . ficationa in treatment. Hence, as stated, by premature resistance. y g g P r fellow, who bad been a rent favorite ,yf.. j` g Of all God's creatures the Political Busy- ntil they became -thoroughly rested from . petite, 1'OO g . _ n in every instance of disorder of the akin { heir labors, and then the would ba in " in the town, was hastily buried, and dread Body is upon the best terms with himself : Y g The opiam product'on in Bengal in,prac- 1.` that romiaea to rove obstinate,let a h si- heir lou Darns toward some shore at the and anxiety prevailed for the next few days. . P P Y and b the aid of that intuitivu faculty K j Y tically a Government monopoly, and the + u clan be consults as soon as possible. Y ret favorable o rtunit Their instinct ' No other cases occurred however, and as f��. i:: P which he possesses, he is enabled to under. ppo Y• s:ca wader cultivation in 1844 was 463,&XJ - - t y = Apropos of this, there is an ancient prej- t t such times is unerrin and they gener- acres in Behar, and 4l2 d2a sires in Behar• time went on confidence returned, and it. -` cdice that in the treatment of skin dise%sea stand every one a buaineas be ter than the g' was disputed whether Jackson's death re- • I i' 1.- - i individuals themselves. But he never sly make for the nearest point of land, al- ` ea. Any one in these districts who chooses P , g p g 1 may en a e in the industry,, but the opium salted from Llle disease or not. As the It x reat care must be used to revent their ; hon hit mss be hundreds of milts awn , swerves from iia fundamental maxim, 1 "strikinv in," the idea being that it is pos- +� I nd the are corn ►stns turned around. t Y B g Y P da a went on and Se terser was reached i Whatever is, must be wrong That is a Y P Y I must resold exclusively to the Government Y p ' . . Bible to drive them to some vital organ. int which admits of no din ute; and ay be. however, that they take their bear- , agent. The Government Belle rho opium , the intelligence froth Iiamilwu became more i t"- ` i This fear is absolutely groundless ; no harm p° p . - front the sun while the are floatiu retast,rin , and soon the city was declared y - when he has succeeded in convincing others g Y 6' for the foreign trade at auction, subject to a i g can possibly come from the disappearance of its truth he leaves them to rind out what son their temporary restless buoys. 1 reserve pries ; and, having a monopoly of i ftp© of the disease. The railway was open ! 1 r or cure of a skin cru tion. So these trouble- ' pearl all of the sea bids like to keep , the trade it is able to secure its own rice ed from Galt a little atter the middle of . ' a• ► some and diefi ori❑P affections mei sates is right. In this respect he reaerot,lea the Y Au net but ons for fre►Yht- B the mid - ,: g g y y ut to sea, and in the north of Ireland there I from the shippers To those who purchase g Y 6 Y h 4 x, - - be speedily cured when possible, atheist, who unsettles the principals of his disciples, robe chem of theft happineaa, an old rhyme current which indicates that ' licennea for the sale of opium in Indra and tile of September traffic and intercourse f .a Sc gulls only approach the Chore when were as usual, only the vast trade from all < 1 - - - - - takes from the comfort more precious 6 Y PP Burmah it in supplied by the Government, - i' ` /� than rubies," and having rifled the casket c riven in by a storm or by the warnings of sub set 4o rercribed rr Mations. the north country to Lake Huron poured 1. Roilt• of their faith, gives them nothing, or worse heavy gale. the couplet reads: Ii ie thug manifest thgi►t file Indian Gov- into Galt to take the railway on its way s: Ac aired out is usually one of the can- than nothing, in lieu of what h© has stolen. ssoa guilt. sea gull,sit on the nand : ernment has absolute control of the whole - east yard, and for a little over a year, until f i I, q g i hiloao� lt'a never ®ne weather when you corn to opium production of India, and of its ex- the Galt and Guelph railway was built, the se uencea of errors and excesses of diet. It is held, however, by morslista, p land P P Ji.. 9 i town enjoyed a trade boom which was . . . ;,_ Those win eat too much meat and drink too phare, and divines, that the Creator per- port to other countries. It can, in the exec- . _ When the storm approaches the snag, wonderful. much wine are, as is well known, very fre- mita nothing to exist which has not its use ciao of its ower, forbid its row th in Brit. - ' ' s arp whistling of the curlews the wild ish tarrito y y peg I The cholera scare of 1854 was bad enough, • 1. i quently the subjects of the disease. Kut it though our purblind facultieacannotalwa s ,and b its im rias jurisdiction is by no means so well known that beer is a discern the proof. The Political Bury-Body cies of rho seagulls. sed the sharp,startles P thou h we fortunate, rehsiNever sing e I over the protected States, it can enforce the g Yescaped. _ prolific cause of gout. The fact is Bo, how- ! has his use. Were there no poisons,human Breams of the terns sunounce that danger prohibition of its production in them. It is t» any par!icular apprehension been felt of P t hand, Tia sea row* restless and rho a visitation, - - ever. Dr. Frederick Roberts in " Quain's " science would Haver have discovered anti g P simply a question of finance. It is narrow- - Dictionary of biedncine,"tell us. that brew- dotes. Were there no vice in the world. An uccaeional puff of rtrind will moan I ea down lc this point: Will the Indian . a rose the water and force whitecaps iu.0 era' draymsn are particularly subject to we-should be without the ezample of illus- Government eea-sederiving revenue by grow. . The Oi areae Evil• i n tion. The birds then assemble along the g gout. Malt liquors,Dr. Roberts considers, trious virtues liy which it is controlled and I ins opium to Boll to its own subjects in Considerin what ver nor thin ci s ore, some seeking for their food anion stand next to wines as originators of gout. counteracted. It is not for us to inquire g g India and Burmah, to sup ly the vitiat g Y P g- t rocks half a mile out while others will p arettes are, it is Surprising that the should Good whiskey and brandy, on the other why good and evil are thus placed, as it ed appetite of the victims of the opium vice P g Y of with each other, r n along the beach or go to the inland in China, Have got such a-hold on the community. hand,are said to be much less mischievous were, in necessary collision► n �rahes• `Fite moral sentinhont of the tvor•ld a But, bad as they are, they are extremely in this connection.Brewers draymen,though The fact is coeval with the warid itself. If, fascinating. The use of them, when carried - l 1. s the fury of the storm increases all of comparatively poor in pocket, do not gen- then, the race of Political Busy-Bodies were proves of the action of the British parlia- R• erally suffer fro.n poor man's gout. On the extinguished, what would become of society? t m will gets in beyond tite reach of the mens in condemning the opium traffic as to excess, becomes a h%bit that is most ditli- �; - -4, w d wAves. The heavy wind makes flying a cult to break while the are so chea anti contrary, their gross and ponderous bodies I We should rust in sloth. We should die of immoral,and in recommending its cessation. Y P i d ficult wit, and most of liter trust to their so convenient that it tastes exits tional dis• are gorged with the products of their own a plethora of felicity. We should not kaow The collection of revenue by the British p 1 excesses Some of them, it is said, drink as the vaitie of t'.te thtngs we possess, nor fuel le "• They run along the egad o:• hide in the government from the licence of dons for the cation to antoko them at all without amok- • much as two to four gallons of beer qday. Sir ,the necessity of reservin them, r 'ks• The tarns and gulls will occasionally in th©m to.a deleterious extet.t. Of comae but for sale of opium th its own subjects is a yet pp gg v Lure out over the waves to fiAh for fond, it is rimarii because the are so cheap IE, - AlfredGarrord,acompetentauthority,states your industrious Yolitieal Busy.Bodies who greater outrage upon the moral sentiments P Y Y P - .r-_ h they soon find that the work is unpcotit- that the appeal so generally to boys • but, F_-. that lead taken into the system is a crest seek their deatructioii, Above all, we should of mankind. The moral convictions of the Y pP g Y Y •- ;' r/ Y P a e: even with boys, who ought not to be allow- t " caiYse of goat. No lees than 30 per cent. of be crushed beneath the weight of an over• world sustain and encourage the anti opuim Y + Vhen the storm has subsided the coasts ed to smoke at all, it is not so much the to- Dr. (�tarrord's hos ital attests owed their town population ;• for it is the Politiz•al reformers in their continued efforts and ' a great objects of interest to the sports Tabora for the arrest of the o tum la ue in sacro in the cigarette that does the mss- . ? ' i gouty seizarea to working among lead- Busy-Bodies of-every age who got up Wats, P plague m n. Ever a eciesof seafowl is to be found Asia a y chief as the pestilent and insinuating rac- -. 1. I4lany of these were probably physiological- foreign and domestic ; who embroil states; Y P and may (sod sustain them until their Pc B P f - t - so hewhere along all the beaches or inland work is. crowned with-entire and complete tics of inhaling the smoke. An ordinary - ( ]y poor, poor in blood and tissue ; and they fan the flame of civil strife ; nurse m rapes. That' do not return Iu the wide t would no doubt suffer from what ispopular- treasons• iraetlkate eeditiona • and provoke success. boy of wholesome apFetitea won't atnoke `1.`, re fora day or two after the storm has __ cigars or pipe tobacco enough to do him Iy called poor mans gout, Butchers and rebellions ; tints drenching whole countries a ►rod and thea the are drives there b barmen,coal heavers and painters,and others with the blood of mighty hosts, and gorg Y Y serious damage, even if he can get thein. I t hunter n gun. Snlipused Ohangea on the Moon- • Nor world the cigarettes he might Smoke who have to do with lead, are all liable to ing the green ocean with the Blain in usual . :_: the disease. conflicts, besides feeding the gallows with Everybody who has ever looked at the be so serious a menace to his welfare it he B w to Drill a Utiild Whose Shoulders could ons smoke them as he woul.l smoke - - - •miserable wretches who reduce their cocoa with a telescope knows that it is a Y ' "y - 1. theories to practice ; and thus by a com- $t�P' woriderful K arld of extinct volcanoes. «'e . cigars. The trouble ie that as soon as ho 1. Nett18-lash' pen process, accomplishing more than . Stand, feet to ether wet ht over the els used to cigarette smoking he begins to_ , " p g g g have upon the earth no resters to be com- q g g g - Qrticaitia or nettle-rash is a somewhat ever Malthus and the whole tribe of roti• c iter of each foot., hands at side. raise, payed with tics ginuta of the moon, Some of inhale the smoke, and presently is fixed in � a common ailment. It is characterized by the tical economists will accomplish by their at 'ns sidewise to level with sh�Mdere, wl;ich are fifty or sixty miles in diameter. a habit that playa ilio mischief with him. . sudden a earance of rounded or linear elle- . t(�, PP writings, the lowering of population down t ing a deep breath at the same tune• The moon's volcanoes are extinct, we say, Whether auyt•hing besides tobacco goes . ' ` vations of the skin, which are termed to the levet of the menus of subsistence 1 or arms slowly, exhaling. and yet Professor W. H. Pickering raises into ordinary cigarettes is a much-discussed - . ! r. - o a ms sidewise over bead"inhaling;• ueation. the etleet they sometimes pro- i wheals. they are of varying length and One word in conclusion. Shakespeare, . Rain r , 8+ rho cluesttou whether, after all, the volcanic qi. rs' figure. Their color is generally white, con- who knew human nature in all its phases, 1 er arms, ekhaling. See that neither the activity.of the moon is entirely dead. duce on the brain is so ditierent from that . .t trasting with a crimson ground. A singular has given us two lines which should be the h d nor the abdomen be pushed fo-ward. In the magnificently clear air at Arequipa; due to tobacco in other forms as to favor . - fact about them is that, ordinarily, they motto of every Political Busy-Body, . Bend arras at elbows, hands in front of in Peru, Profeesor Pickering and his assist- the theory that many of them contain opium . 1 disappear an suddenly as they_ come, and whether he labors vainly to improve the a! ulders, brought as far sidewise as poll• an to are able to study the moon with very or valerian;but deny, Y world, or finds, like all great benefactors s' le, elbows close to side ; extend upward, high magnifying powers,and rhey hovenotic- usually as3erting that such drugs are too ... i , leave no trace behind. However, rho are t1. apt to reappear in other parts of the body, to it, its base ingratitude. They are these : line iq, arms carried back and stretehiilg ed apparent variations in some of iia smaller expansive to put into cheap cigarettes, even .- is especially at night, and greatly to interfere Tho tits:i ara o�, of i)i'a.. 01, earned ti as far as possible. Avoid tendency volcanic featurAB which have given tis© to if it helped their marketable qualities., ._ -. • ;: with sleen, as they are attended with burn- sire : ntioned in second exercise. the doubt just expressed. . One thing besides. the tobacco obviously.. I . >- ing and itching. That ever I Baas born to set them right 1" Same sa in 3. F.xtend,hands straight. It is nut rnoatit that these observers have soca into them, and that is the paper, the [_ This tendency to reappear may continue - o t at side, fingers leading. seen changes actually taking place upon the fumes of which are doubtless bad for the = . - _ ;. '.i for several days. Some cases assume a The Most Unique Uity in the World. . Same as in 3. Extend hands down-, moon, but that they have discovered small throat and lungs as far as t'.hey go. ` v . chronic from, and may last for months and - rd and back of the hips. craters apparently unnoticed by other aa- ' . In one respect,at least, Quito, the capital . eyes 3'eare, r of Ecuador, is the moat um ue tit in the 6• Bend arms at elbows, lift sidewise to tronomorsPp nd have been unable to find - - F The disease seems to be dee to a peculiar h rizontal, elbows drawn well backward $sett Stored in L9tkes• world. It is situated in botht the ern and other craters which previous observers ' ' . i� disturbance of the nervous system, The southern hemispheres, a distinction claimed Ire down,forearm and hand on a straight have described and mapped. They also �The extent of the influence a lake Miry - �; li o ; fling forearms out and back till on a not apparent alterations in the size and exercise upon climate is illustrated by the : - j , irritant may be somd troublesome article of. by no other place of importance on the globe. - diet, such as Abell fish; or certain d:ugs ; 1' a with upper arm. Keep chest well ex- a earance of some small lunar craters. statement of M. Forel that the quantity of. , • „-. i In one part of t'�e city the Oumrnee season p PP I' ';i or a general dyspeptic conditipn ; or some does battle with old winter, who is' just uded• This throws the chest out, heat accumulated try Lake Leman during ,: 1;� ailmept like eczema or'scabies that gives eases the shoulder blades down, and ' the summer is 'equivalent to that which across the street. The seasons, as far as > x rreota the ten3eney to round shoulders. �• o �ffie' would be given out by the burning of 51, - ri88 to eeiatelling; the stings and bites of names are eoncerrled, change almost instnn c1. - - 3 '' - - iinaecsts or the stinging hairs of plants. Sir These exercises educate, strengthen and More in®n have died and are buried in 000,000 tons of coal. A railroad train cab_t -, ly ; but, as the temperature is remarkably d J, , Y� Freeman Wilson says of some casae: - even,these curious pointsare seldom thought velop the soles-designed by nature to the Isth un of ]�'etn a; along tl)o ilii®u£ tying this coal would be 18,000 kilornsti•�se 1. - I "The nervciia sevsibili ty of the skin is o e id tale body in an erect poeldon. Repeat .the:. pyo�osed �tisl, I<hatt on`any ecjual long or nearly the len h of� tine eart4'1 , : of by the .50,UU0 people:.wh malC Qaito acute that wh::als may be produced bg �, exercise several tit,aes. aul4t.c�£terlcitor :inhec>lld; �, . - Iso their Home. • - a - . - t 3 .,, . .a , .` ,, ,, . , .v , t>11 ltd ,marl ian t4 ,r. - _,3. aro {,. w+,• .lir, . ,t-+- i. _ t a , , < - 1. r ' 1. e . . • % h a .a 'i ... , r: -. ._ -s .. r.. .-. . - .. `Sn ._a. _- -_. .f, ._ .- .. 13-,- it >ti '33. t.', {x a < <'� �'', i -'f r-i', •,� - ��.� `.d +...... .. .. N.. ., :,•.. 1 7I .J -vs.-.9 .. _ - _ ,;. T.6_. 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':7�-''S: - ,,U �i Y t'..- •F . -SEr� -� T ryd> F .C�,: •Zry.. - Lau. .. � .+,r. _ .. 1 '. h - �.�2 .:, �y r t� .+r. r..; a r> 4. f9 `� a , t {. _ - J "MINI" -0 T1 lie I14 A&f-j 4( bdur, and wh%t s*?%od him off waI*the din-RUN AnUOA Capturing a Fersocleas Mack-Waned Li4a. reply, and it seolii�#4 if the sound' would t of cntral Africa-a Rulers eat 'altake down tha'r6�f-of -the hut. ]['&If "M81 R 118 T G10 D taI roar of sorlot*4 lion. Its ni&od in I TIAG IN ATE1, hisison. hisiri&rose, drew hie asobre,, and advi icea toward Bodeen with a menaing 111SR NEW Tile:) Greaten re. Bodson,believing his life in danger,lise arged his revolver four times at the Clera'att, who was an ece, entric and a Killed by a WkIle TWO w The Watkin towe t A few weeks ag words ofsenes- Kin,, , whof�ll d For the last hour late we hoard the sounds of a taw r, Iasi decideA'to be !*dt- At thesarne t�m6QD8 tritser, died in Paris in IM. combat hilf*a mite a ay, and the natt o three of 01D chiefeApot Mqiin:fir�aa't B6&6n infli6t- -ten years of his life he visited the Royal built at- Wembley Park, will be 150 feet is ered tional imporb were cabled for Zanzibar. a morial woukv Thi unfortuna", Z9ological Garden almost daily, and he sI wh Ing mt in good. Fighting will make him.bighef than the Eiftel Tower. They were: ­Kin� Mairi killed." We whil man -livvd until 'he had been t4kii" ways took his stand Wore the cage of a cer- hungry and less cautious, and to-morrow iling now k-now that a white man killed him and Men hi saw his tain lion natned Majestic. The beast was a About tour million and a half sta back to C Stairs. nipht we shall capture him."lediately received a leMi�r, he very large and powerf at animal,and between fatal wound from 86P : 11 I am about to die, but I are spent oil hunting in'Great Britain and imn said Next morning some of the men sebtited,Ireland, independent of the expense of car- one of the King's attendants. Mairi was Wa I I you 11 nriy friends that I did not hini and the miser there came about a friend.ro of nd and found the spot where the ficht rialZe horses, covered hackst and- travelling the most powerful of the native rule 'aieuivain�. t nk God, for I have delivered ship which was the talk of all visitorL M. arou Cie Ir took place. It was on an open spot between expenses. There are.330 packs of hounds, Central Sfrica' High hopes had been built ais 3eautiful country and Africa from one gett wax the only human being who dar- 4 hi gr4at influence thicketsio, with gram four inchei high on the'A fQ%T ed ut his hand into the cage and carem the and ^'bout 100,000 hors.es' are requircid Ao I upon the prospect that of t1i e most detestable of tyrants. P eart . The struggle had been a terrible one. I ation. These follow them. might be secured for Civili7 min We later he was dead. beast, and tied it been permitted he would The sod was torn up, the grass covered with The following advertisement appeared in 1opes wereblasted by his Isoter career, and T e news of the death of Mairi BPMA have entered the cage. He had only one of blood and tufts of hair, and a trail bhots that the Birmingham Daily Post: eito Religion. the white men who heard the rapi ily through the country, and made a fault to find with Maiestic. The mon' %rch 'spot,—Young gentleman is founding a new reli. kin9d him justify his tragic taking off. It rem � sensation. Thel)eople armed them- waa not&black-manedlion. AgreatFronch Was' found where one of he fighters had it 0pular, and is the first time a wh e man has killed a L7 had told dragged himself into the thicket, Two of gion, which is sure to'becomb selv a and Prepared to fight the white men- hunter who had travelled in Africa 1 in in the great chief of Central Africa. *Stai a expedition shut itself up in Camp him of seeing a black-maned lion, which the men followed it and found a grand old desires a lady'of melllis to assist hi of the country ver lion lying dead. When lie had been pulled The first long descriptio and refusel permis-ion to any one to enter. woI a fat Jar er beast, and he was ne work. Address out we found him to be above the usual size'i ritten a few years ago A f Tobacco consumption is increas ng in and its ruler was w w days later Stairs began the construe- satisfied withTis pet after that.Mairi and about 16 years old. The bones in both GreatBritain. For the last year it averaged by the cotch Missionary, Arnot. 10 of a fort, not far from the PAI Of the rho lion, after a cawivity of sixteen fore-legs and in one hind leg had bee a crush-the ruled over an enormous extent of country, ,a permitted the two years, died in April, lbd!). bL ClergeLt id six-tenths pounds per head of a King. Then he one at said that he adfally wielding a')soluw power. His country is i to visit him. He told died tw3nty days Imer. It is ed, an ear torn off, his throat dre oil. In France it averages nearly bro, hers of Mair populati C Be mangled, and his hide go torn that he w r ayid gold,atid is quite health- a determined to restore died of griof at, the 10*0 of Majesti Itwo Pounds. In England the consulAption rich in doppe not worth skinning. Male lions never meet,-ithe, I that lie wa -.of tea is rapidly increasing and coffee'di-I fill, as it lies at a great elevation 6bove the pea and that he would destroy anyone that as i L way, he lef t a will in wh tell 4 the suin witho�it a terrific battle, but it seidom C.34 per cent. 'sea, among the western headwaters of the who warred on his neighbors. He' would of $13,000 was donated to the zqq�,�"minishing. Cocoa has increased rth.,tegt of La" Bangweolo, A gurs that one is killed. The. one that gets Congo, nol any-chief who was unwilling cure from Africa 0, full rown 0 not -ecognize ga Company Ao 'Shall in five ye�rs. t4e �vort half ag4 the Katan man thought was the black-m ' ed lion,'w t�f it takes to flight, and the vie year&lid a to lo what the white an is sa isfied with holding the boattlei­Queen Victoria seems to be not especially was organized in Belgium to develop the nee assry to restore peace-and prosperity. after ate." It Was Provided thsI Her private I kN friendly to the electric light. resources of the new region. The company 0 said)ion .be yaclit are th e only parts lien the news of tile death of Mairi was and evory So,hbath aay th cabins in the royal t --�?that night no main in the village*werit to-*d-pri ted The Suit predicted that big empire i had received a concessign from the Congo entitled to five pounds of dressecTfo R I r ri�d. It was expected that our lion would of the ves,%4 not thus I'ghted. Free tate authorizing it to govern Katang& wo Id be broken up,&lid that tits Katangs. Oition to his regular diet of A young English wi)manbas been Convict- and to enjoy the profits from the�trade and d dis- A ' at death he wsI have & torn ston "bow up at an early hour, and all were pro- -con)pany would divide the country an lid e(1-WL rualtjo,r.the krW an soon aa he industry it developed there. Poilrexpedi, triW-te sections among minor chiefs, so aettin forthhis name par ed in f3ri8tol I destroying mail in the let 9 and ot a ter boxes by�introdtv succession, were sent to the should leap in. I A bit of carelessness on the cing vitrol throug�' Lions, in quick ' thalt' it would be almost impossible to organ tars. t of the helders brought about another,tile slot. She was sentenced to six months was led by empire of Msiri. The first ize a forraidaI revolt again4t white ruie. The bequest was ib*ted. as the oldmi Mppointment. In driving in thlb cattle a imprisonment. Liout. La Marinel,.who, in July, 1891, That has been done. tairs recognized er turued out to be very well off, and Its cAlf,y had failed to round up a yeArling ilf. An the f the North ma4b a treaty with the King by, which n of Msiri, as the no relatives to go to law oter his w Lord Yarbor owner o Mkanda Wantu, the so and we heai�d nothing from the estr&V until of the Liicolnshire.pack of foxhounds, in furnish- Msiri recognized the sovereignty chief of the capital town and its immed`aW order wail at once.despatched to lative to fox-hunting, CongoFreeState. The oveond expedition, autroundings, but limitedhis control to the lion had shown himself. Just.at dasI Ing some statistics re ed at T1111 QILEAT ANIMAt -he r000ned loudly, and as the mooh'calbe up s�ates that there are 330 packs of haunda in commanded by 4. Delcommune, arriv that small district. He also fixed limits on hoof him advancing upon-tho [-,,-.:;dealer at Hamburg, but black-maucd TioI we da,ught sig and Ireland. Mairi's capital in October, 1891. The third, the dominion of other sub-ch lefs through the England, Scotland are like white elephants—few and far be, kraal. The calf was on the other ide of- ion of Capt, tairas T lie work of restoring the hi 0 country and freed a large number of slaves. five st ri6l. Ab- which, under the direct en. who h *a the bneloxure keepin 19 very quiet, but as the bey of Craw h has land, Lincolnshire, whic went to Katanga by way of Zanibar and He reduced the country to a fair state of two )tTt4 I filled(4,4ion stopped and roared again wlearR, will LakeTsongauyika, rf-ached Mairi on Dec. quiet by the time Capt. Bia arrived with years- The i the past fe however, and ne driy, *eAs lqrts�, while been in hand for 'Sti 14 last. The fourth party, under Capt. his expediti6n on Jan. .30. He then left the THE FRIGHTX*fED.ANMAI�now, it is feared, come to a stan It Owing Bia, weended the Congo and arrived at its cided to I was in the Buchusna country, and had so-work in the latter's hands and de lot in beg' running around the pen to seek 'for to want of funds. destination on JaI 30. The slayer of the return to the coast, because the impoverish- cured a rhinoceros and two leopards, ate. As he came around on our side in the the g e in *the ter was received -by messenger fro ing the lion Tile potato bliglit is ext riding King was &member of the tairs expedition. ed land was not able to*suppoly'fodd-to A running blindly &lid never see coast which read :Ashford district and on the borders of the the latter crouched and sprang. The dis-It has also made its ap- Capt. Stairs was six mouths on tile way large force of strangers. captured Weald of Kent. from Zanzibar. His expedition consisted Summed up briefly, the results of his ex- Drop all other work until You have tance was about fifty feet. He divided this a full grown black maned lion. Must be &pearance at Oxted, in Surrey. of ten white men and 336 porters from Zan, into three leaps—t he fi rot two t podition were the raising of the flag of the at fi f teen fee A collection of butterflies long owned by zibar and Mombasa. Before he reiched go Free tatoo over the capital and P""L specimen'To read was to Obe Within half an each, and the third at tvienty. I had a fai Y.Vienna,was recently M8iri's chief town he heard that a terrible rt I was BLron von Fielden, of t 11 Oug t e Country, the killing of Mai ' cotiriers to the ly good look at his movements, and h It hour I was sending out othschild, of Londons for t and sold to Lord P civil war had been raging in Katanga. For a I the termination of his despotic of a musket and ast;;nished at hi t, it The pause be.natives with the promise nine months Mairi had been waging war on reat- "' ac 'v' �, a breath.� As he 'c el rule, and the siguilig of twelve t fifty charges of powder to any one who tween his bounds was on.a.& decline of the Wasatip , the aboriginal inhabitants of ie with chiefs who agreed 0 r eck and Tile last Irish census show ecognize 881 of 470,660. The num- the country, who had lived there long be- could furnish the information wanted. 'The struck the calf he seized it by the n population since I ti Government imposed by the whites. news reached a village fifty miles away be- wrenched to right and left, killing it on the'ber of foreigners has increased, chiefly ow- fore Ms'iri made the land his own and �n- ire and a great many of his men ivere fore anything caine of it. Then an old man instant. ile did not offer further violencet of' Russian troduced many foreign elements into the Ing to the large immigratior 0 ering from fever, induced chiefly by a y Ing satisfied that his victim was .sent me word to come and nee hirr, and prob b1 bei The Methodists- have incresed any of the. natives Jews. Population. A great mi 8 nty and improper food, and more than nutes he stood facing when I ha r d reach of the d e I found that he tied dead, but for five mi about 13 per cent The Roman Catilo"cs' had fled for their lives beyon a ty orters died before the expedition re- dIF e from a visit to a village us with his paws on the carcass and growl have decrea--ed 10 per cent., the Episcopal- Iespot. cores of villages had been burned, ines the coast at the mouth of th Zam- lies L There lie ed defiance. Had a man shown himself out--ly fifty ilea to the wes near ians 6 1)��r cent., nd the Presbyterians a and as the country wait in a chaotic statAe si. On June 3 last the litLIe party Was d lion with his own' side of a hut the lion would have charged had behold a black-mane The Irish langnage is also dying crops were not planted and fainine had re- a vic-_ right at him. Af ter -awhile, finding that]per cent. the sea, but at the moment when Capt. . eyes, and had come vety near failing 64,000 people spoke suited. Tile origin of the war was due to out. Ten years ago ire was about to embark in a Portuguese tim t him an well. 'I-be beast had just- his defiance was not accepted,he ickedth 91 these were 38,1". In r, and Irish only. Ili 18 the King, who. Iretending that lie had a Hsel he was attacked &new by feve made its appearance ill the locality,and was calf up and trotted away as a og would there were 88,55,000 who could speak cowplete monopoly of tile ivory trade, re- died five days later. The Marquis do described as the largest lion any Of the na- with a lions. Twice before lie reached the and last year there were fued to permit any of Ilia subjects to hold irm men Irish and English, onchamps' and Dr. Moloney with Lives had ever seen He had an unusually thicket he paI to look back, but we had on] 642,000. a tusk of ivory as his own property, hat tile expedition. arrived at Zanzibar In to thoughts of rhing out of our shelter.tY Ited in revolt. ..The heavy mane. and it was almost jet black,A farmer in the neighf)orhoo Aure reu us course of time. ot in good condition,d of 1,edruN, tyrannical mea its his color wsm �hat of a mouse instead As the calf was n aking a well in hil garden strong'in numbers, and for a wh Cornwall, was sil rebels were Mairi was th, am of an Unyanyombe of tawily. Thit; latter fact, if it WAA a fact, the natives believed the hon would return when he cut a rich lode of tin, and .as this time neither side gained decisive advantage. east of I.Aks anganyika.&(ter living far a hundred-weight to put tile King overpowered his rebellious lode is worth at least hen ha was a boy he sometimes accom- proved that the animal was not yet more next night,, but he did not. Orders wer t t han-10 years old. though full grown. The issued for the people to keep very quie tile ton of ore, tile local Columbus may soon subjects gradually. When Capt. Stairs ar- allied his father on his trading expeditions, pe old -nan offered to guide us to the village, during the day, and for the herd to be n-be a rich man. Unless, however, be owns Ilia captives with rived Mairi was treaLing undreds of miles southwestw-ird to Ka- "hed ned an hour earlier than usual. On the,Aen, the landlord will f the and aftr a three-days' mirch. we re the freehold of his gai the most horrible brutality. \I&DY 0 uga. During the first expedition he led to it to find a collection of about fifty huts on second night, just at dusk, we heard th-o old I it fow quietly step in for his share of the spoils. chiefs were killed and their heads were rais t country alone he was able, witl d is Hundreds ha a around the town. old the banks Of &$Mail river. Stretching away fe low roaring goo and strong as he left h Ni r. Naoraj i, tile Parsee in cin . . . t� ., 4 her-of parlia- ed on pole uni he had in his possession, to aid at lair,and the head man said to me to the north was t tile " Zend of less importaut individuals showed by his Tnent, appeared with a copy o hief to win a decisive victory over A STERTi PTAIN,' We are sure of him this time.. Can't lutilated faces that iii, hungry? He Ave ta," on which to ta6ke the required outh. their cropp-A care or n emies. Then Mairi went to Katauga to you tell by his roar that he n Lie n f their despo * him Lo be a d two miles in rear of tile village woog it traight to the kraal."of office. He was told that he must either they had felt the wr th o ive and the old chief declared tream will,come a verybody bated him except the -a take the oath on the new testament or ruler. E, is heir. When Mairi became chief of th rangeof mountains. Between the It is doubtful if tile lion ever roar@ be'kept around him. e and the mountains the ground was fertile, ther be liers whoa lie istrict given to film by his old friend h e of hunger. His roar may ra affirm, and lie chose the latter method. Soh living in peace and cans icers, with a At night their cattle were An Englishman stalking (leer in Glen Six trionths before Lieut. Le Mar began a series of most successful ware on &lid the villagers were secured considered a challenge to his enemies. It na Taiia Forest dropped two fine stags with inel had left two Be',gian off I that he has finished his nap and the surrounding tribes, reducing them to plenty.tion he had I to meet all comers, and all the k the first animal sniall garrison, to occupy a at& subjection anti extnding his dominion far in a kraal or pen, constructed of logo and one bullet. The ball t 8 and up to the date of the is rea y g 8 town. Altheugh aller animals flee in contusion when his in he backbone, kiiiisn"; I'm instantly, and built not far from the Kin riorthward. Itirecentyears herobbed the Lhorn bu lies, -matted lion no wild am in tones are heard. The natives insisted, how-passed on into the bremI the second. ntile treaty Le Mar ei h#AI made with famous Mumtta Yanlvo of niuoh of his terri- appearance of t'he black Msiri the Kin-- had re2ognized the sover- r gotbiptogithe pen,-Slial I a man take off his hat to a maid ser tory, and Came to be re4arded an the most be"t had eve va ad nalized his yres- ever, and they were right, except that he lit native ruler in Africa, The con- did not appear so soon as expected. He guty of the Congo Free State, the Belgian The new arri vant who is employed in his hou seLold 'e unable or ith his sub- once by carryin Off olle of the harders,and otlicerswho were left behind were flotiWered' pe?ple intermarriod w *ent off ih the other direct,1011, roaring at and, i liI what shall he do when he tions with the King, -nets &u Uore our arrival he had d en. only the nigh-to, perhans. looking for a-raintain friendly rela %lairi's country ha Ia lor years . rricade, killed a steer about ititarvals, and It Wan so chances to meet her? This matter has been the ba and they would have been driven from the MCC and. his industrious leapt. change of diet. CIO; n to I I o'clock,j,)yed internal ely discussed in the London Spectator, vo years old, and removed the body to a grav forti-country it their sttion had not bee X I and we had not board his voice for sn hour,people prospere for their country was rich. t and it has occurred to somebody to suggest .,fied very strongly. The English miabionar- If-rooks fully a mile from the village. when I suddenly heard something walkLnl'&lid they raised large crops besides obtain- 111"s 0 d could have d not do anything until tile an OX.that tile man nee �rcy. Their with a tread as heavy m that of Itea were at th-4u King's m( ing from Like mountains a great deal of cop- Tile trail was still fresh, an maid, exercising woman's universal prerog- wasliuspended, &lid the King referr W(,r dthe Atlantic beenfollowed, tthespot where the lion , thought it was eat or until I Saw the lion per, mnch of which r6%che ative, has signified that she is graciously them as his white slaves. When Arno�_tali( r I ws sleeping after his meal, The fence was 1 himself. The inoon was now up, and he coast and was distribULed far and wide ove sed io recognize him in public. seven or eight feet high. Alioncouldlesop plea Ilia Lrother missionaries arrived at Katang Africa by isiri's trading operations. It is en ough, hub the faatof advanced upon the kraal without even look The failure of the club train servi�e be- Nisiri at this into tile Pell easy Ing our way His bearing exhibited grim .they were welcomed hospitably by ore, years tit only within the past tv ith him-prey-i and Paris is attributed, no I n. He walked tween T ondo and for two years they received from 'fill despotic rule brought upon Min tile hatred this fellow leaping out again w determinatio something tn excite wonder.doubt ju itly, to the fact that most well-to- tile best of treatment.-lie doubtless reF r( of a largo part of his people. The Congo Was STRA IG HT TO TUR SPOT There was plenty of blood and hair on ingi do Englishmen will ot pay special rates ed thenj as a probable means of bri State hu now no native chief who can op alted for e to erior travelling accommodations. lh&rpened sLicks, but it ap- where he had leaped in before, It for sup much European produce and trad hi pose formidable renstauce to its Govern. the thorns and A cared the fence an instant to see if the fence had been nimonly travel secoiiO class, Euid are accordingly hio early attitu,i peared that lie had neatly cl They co ,,,utry, and nient. en. In* strengthened, and, with an angry. growl not at all ashamed to manage to be forward riendly, a with his heavy and awkward bard toward tile whites was ver� friendly, a The of the gangway on the channel teamers, though he became almo-lit hostile later. -Measurements,of the Glob& deed, a dozen or more of tile villagers who anti a switch of his tail, lie w nt over rirst an(I thus save tile extra fare that otherwise It t he year had been turned out by the rumpus in the cattled bellowed &lid ruFthed about, but Stairs had his first, iaterview with t Ternel, the French physician, in t n:would be colleeted when the ticket man Kin on Dec. 16. Main declared that I pen saw the lion as he Came out. 110 also after a couple of minutes the head in&es around. UT, Fr 1,187 made the first known attempt to an them, solid roared defiance&lid wait-ad will ored:Corn w I not raiie the flag of tile Congo Fr .n the exact size of our globe. , Ilia saw I and give btla. ,Is fell into the pit !, See ! the cattle.reiand's new Lord Li6utenant is the son tate, and reptuliated the treaty he h certai for them to come forth g which will I also th mod us operaud i was as f ollows He first ob.of a poet who wrote one sorlI ad ' with Le Marinel. He said Wbell he went away he had the Carcass of have become more qtfiet. Let u go t once in e loore's tender melodies. missionaries to d served the height Cf the pole at Paris, and, a steer by the noA, and he drew the body Ata, signal weal! fushed for the ateand as an y he Would not permit.the as long Ainon�the old piallo music in thousads of pa,t, although they desired to leave t then travelled north to a, poiat w4cre the along the ground. peed it. A mistake would mean eath to 0 pole was coiD6 dogtoe higher Qlan at, the nglish homes is the 'long Tile beating of a A lion does not IGAP into a kraal until he two or three, but the native bad reasoned F country. Three days-later Stairs had 012,point,of Lbe first 9beervaLion. #e measured my Own heart was the only sound I heard," other talk with hill, ,%lid endemovdred to bas-made the circuit of it two or three times cometly. We were not a moment too so es, dd n istance bot4eeri the tw6 sta"loris by who in 1463 and selected a particular spot. If he comes h-)wever,as the fellow waa pringingtpand 1)y Richard Moncton Miln Suade him to raise tile fla, mber of revolutions of one of tits me sp6b,provided itb his paws. We lie wits' for Sgainbomakes use of tbosa catching the banks w ated Baron Houghton. ecting to gain tit the tin was cre give 9.decisive answer, a his carriage, to Which An indicator it has not meanwhile been repaired. KILOw- hustled the poles across the excavatto no,many years presid at tile flag wot wheele of I Finally Stairs told him tit Gladstone's Irish Vice- or it had been attache,l. These observations re-Press Fund, and Mr , i pleased him Ing this to be a fact, the natives seek Ili weighted them down, and �hen everybody be raised whether i ulted in hits declaring the earth to be 24,- pit inside th: in the village began to si son and successor as second by digging a I n`9 d was his only Msiri then left the capital and took refit a 8 destruction roy 409 Italian miles in circumference. hL Thi's dance. J had promised the people a keg of fence at a spot where he will alig ilea away, decl i-baron. it village a few ill f ully Tile annual report of the asma Measurements executed more care fellow, as was clearly to be seen, had made rum ten ads of powder,and five muskets Irish Comlnis- ing to have anything f urther to do with t is!0 were made by Snell, of Holtand,.and Nor ;��e otpaticapture, and te reward was a sio ners of National Education sho-vs that white man. On tile morning of Dec. his bound six feet froni the base of the fence in rued e in 1891 was wood of England, but it wax not until 1669 nee the average daily attendmic CiLpt. Stairs decided to compel the King Lo had alighted at sI tile same diets, big thing to them. The cattle were In that Picard,under the auspices of tile French and a not to be expect- out, fires were lighted, and all spent the_boys 249,7 IS girls,256,618—an increase come before him. The situation was v y on the other side. It wa Academy of Sciences, reduced the de ee to gr)mpared with 189J. There night in watching and rejoicing. Ninet of 17,192 as c( critical. The supremat-y of the whites wo Id ed-that he would return that night, but we y__re 8346 schools open, with accommoda- have to be asserted or they would be c thing like a certainty. HiBplamwasto at once began work on.a pit, Whon com- nine times in a hundred a lion is no owner we connect two poirita by a series of triangles,tion for 789,228 scholars. Pelted to withdraw from the coun y. plated it 4m ten feet long, six feet %iide, trapped than he loses all his send, and will,thus ascertaining the length of the are of a Wolfe, Belf glysent Capt.. Bo n and twelve feet deep, and we out and drew whine and beg hits a, PUPPY- This fellow adThe firm of Harland and &5to Capt. Stairs accordin meridian'intorcepted between them,to com- lace across it in was the owled,16 40-cat awoulit of last year turned out, tile larg and the Marquis do Bonchamps, with and up a lot of neavy Poles to P ex�epiion. He roared, gr are it with the difference of latitudes fo -but for the poles he would at Britain &lid e had to keep him prisoner for two menaced, and ad case w tonnage of aily firm in Gre armed men, to the village where Mairi Ey making celestial observations. ade to certainly have got out and wreaked dire re-0 d J at or three days. No attempt WAS in PPC1 sine. in re en re tnilcli* Cut- outside the town and a chief appears to CO Oil Irish railways wotil They respea ed the vicinitr of Paris, and Souidon, near that point. Wher� morning can ing clerks, and in Du Amiens. ?Vbiletbese measurements were ricealthe land. taken refuge. The little force at The stations used watre Melvoi pit, as the fence wan thick at Ivenge. as we began building s h esired. a& & full morm that night, and from cage and a cart. He must be transported ployed as book e Moiri and hai a a It w tfiat they wished to as tickets are given almost entirely by women. would be being made a discussion areas as to the in- at in one of the lipta I caught Bight Of 4W miles before we could get-water tro,and that no harm ..... .. talk with him, terpretation of them, some attirriing thet my He did not roar paitation, and more then 1,000 before we efinv d the Vion at soboa�I o'clock.NINETEEN MEN done to the inhaitants. The chi LOST..- they indicated sprolate, others that they when leaving hWiair, but came out of his could tr%noship him to a vessel. The Cop to accompany tin one of the white men reoblate apheroiis. The former figure mi,cat moving on its was made with double ban,each as large"Bodson said he w thicket as mile, �yow Id we ANOTa SC0111A saikouner Founders After a into the town. Capt maybe popularly represented by a lemon, d O� to within 200 feet of a man's arm, and of hard wood. We had it rich& ps prey. He n Collision with Another FAsherulkan. go, altbough the ,Marquis do Boncha6 d t the latter b an orange. To prove which he the kraal and t ready by night, but the lion was by no atch says:—Great grief p". Ud him he would be lit. �icard's obstervations were oz-A Halifax desp be ind wan 1"OOD A"LISTMED means ready to enter it. Our only way was jig at La Have o ver the news of the loss of natives, armed with guns, were seen. tend2far to tile north and south, oite ex- is suspicions -had to noose him, place the cage over the pit Va Cashier, 19 the palisades. Bodon,.however, insists on dition going to Peru, the other to Lan- and sniffed the air an it It the schooner with her crew of e town and having a, talk ith for a slid draw him upinto it by main strength.dit.ion work;d been groused. He was a fine target ffol%:, L_- I ._.. ;j men.. The news-comes from Newfoundland going into th rand. The Peruvian expe I he was For two whole days be defied every e I CiXcumstances r ilu that the Cashier, which was fishing on the Mairi. nine years on the p oblem,the tapland about rifie, but all or the seeming to grow fiercer with every fa later the outsiders It scented 90 and Banks, had collided with another A few minutes h rge five. The results f the measurements thus safe from iny fire. The cattle soon ur part, but on the thir 0 d day we t-ian in a storm and that bot vessels stol shots, followed by a general disch made confirm the theoretical expectations of him and Crowded to thei other side of the On O'fishern B�uc hamps attacked-the wn p o( the village likewise thebetterofhinL We kept him from food .Ths�lashier Ol firearm the class believing ia the ablate or orange pen, and the do,re lost with all on board. wits not or drink fok four�days, but he poither fell io we re rmec e eroolong I of 108 tons, owned -by with his force nee. They were r6c d ad a great Ings, but Ilia lorashi or-abated one jot-of his t vesse ey succeeded in go in w shaped form. not ave seen aas a fine olley, utth %fter Picard's I could, n 9 th nd T. A. Wilson, and with &V in the least put out% t, I did not staort him until the toon R i h . In 1774, about H B the 054 Of MY lrl for a change,but mmanded b Capt.. Alfred Reinhardt.. within the palisades,where they fOUD(I Lp celebrated observations, Maskelynoo the him better by daylight an co y Ay,of his capture, hoping Parnotte Bodson istially wounded by a bullet thr feet of crew are : John a i I heA him within a f w umed ov".A I!h English astronomer, boigan to agitate the glami to Lmong the me Near him lay Miiri,'dei liw of the paptain mud William hie abdo n Af ter many and I saw that he was a grand spool. as none came he was fi"lly t cation of the globe's weight. me, ,d black a guard of thirty natives, and his journey qu brother-in- was abI to va a 840011 i Of be -from his mane he h a1amily of nine children, Bodeen Aside lAck plame at the Vilenitzell leavi us WCq1sotiqua it. was decided to men l L4 Have i. 0 Corkum, Spsnc4r Ranby. ,, what had h, owl e ever &ad even after DoyiporlZ. Ife said that h bad curko 6,00,000,000, 00(),0001000 to4al tufte on his I�jjii, with b due time he reached the Royal 0' the &bout Godous, as my for to the palaver place rMitied to George Richards and' two been.esoorth end of his WI.-aud, I W" -dote-Moiillor tile moat if In# ear Andrew I found eirl not - - J" d-of the town. Thore he in my prize Wit took a-�r of Avait. . years of capt vity he wax West Dublin. Centre **tw br hole collection, an named I,egag, T-116 1114kil-said thm ew.:om V61get's Cove and seated in front ot his house and,surro dad 141101108";ill 111;ngth4m Hfo' ate in the w brothers d ere t in dev.y.. rerybody. Its One of f y VA L a' r On of t -0 lion won not hu, '91-yi The others ang Rariby is the third a about 300 well-armed men. 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For particulars enquire of A. fi. � r t'�� .lr *� "� " , . �: i part I : BROWN, stouffv Il le. 18d0 ! e '-Y "" ` x ti`` ItAl ,. :� ,: . , . !, I :. ,:- _ OR BALE:—A seoohd hand heaton In 1'. ­ . • a lendid condition, also a Cut ria goad Ir a Eat ; ­- I .. 3 ­_ . I . :i '- I �­_ �. . . �'. ; ; . , . ..I ., ��ll� 1eP�• Apply at this office. 96d-tt. Y • h 4 a x� ------- -- a...- `` a:. i ha' ust W) a r .. • •.:�. - AIR T J �„V. i OIIND :—Between Dunbarton and , s . - s pabliahecl eves Friday morning at Its office �j e a v rse. Owner oan regain it i t �' �k .. ° .. = 1' the Bong . a 1 t _ . :: } ;: '� ` ' y :. . 'd , '� PickerinB,Ont. b rovin possession and paying costs at I P. + a -_ u ,, �0`� - - I. -4 a - F M yy pp g 1. 48-49. 4. ;,. TER g f+i[ARHs Rouge Hil ° 9 .. _ . _ ,k . ,_ -r ,,..s .*; E• s L98 year, $1.00 ifgaid Isi ad .nee. . > V . :, �l , ,4 i Y -• I TANNER & SON wish to an• JOHN TAN . : , t.1 11 -7 RATEg OF ADVEBTIBINGI-_ nonuse to the public trial they have o n- _ ,: N i ' f , First ibsertion, r line - - - 18 cents. pe I '"��— VI ` -,I pe pd out a butcher shoe in Dowewells block . A # , ­ .:,: Each subgequent insertion, er line - 5 Fresh meat alwa a on hams. In case of absen ` � , p y . , t- • Thia late does not include Legal or Foreign ad- orders left with the Miases Boone or W. Logan - - • - . . .. .. I 4 '. a - a �'. rert3semente. postmaster, will receive prompt attention. As the sale bill season is Com- - 1. - 11 jt Spacial tarsus given to parties making con- call solicited. a , so-tt • 1. - .., ` �l!:,,� rants for 3 or 6 months or b the pear. Half- — -- - •° 113■�/��/ hitVine arult• d y ' 9_' y I i... V t •r� ' dearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. OR SALE.--The eitate of the la ; .. :;.. �� _ C Business cards,tau lines or under, with paper, F lYtre. $very, aoatfaining 50 scree, !Bain 1 On W$ desire to !;': one year,g5 OD;pagable in advance. composed of the g.W. quarter of lot 10,in th f st8t$ that1. ` ' - jt. -igg'Notics in local columns ton tante per !iiia, - �a X, 2nd con of the the township of Pickering,iron � ,. s' s ,�:i ave Cent- per line each subsequent insertion. in Kingston road,4i miles from the town o _ _ _ . : - . � '" . Intract rates made known on applica- g f Pickering Village •o % _ . ' B tial Whitby and 1 miles from g ' ' ° pe . - - t : 'g•• tion: No free advertising. Glood soil,good buildings and every convenience I r A- Advertisements without written netrnotione W8 1,x8 pr8pared to do all snob _ :.1 I: :, This is a very desirable property. Title India . , . - . ` will be inserted until forbidden and charged sm putable. For further articulars ap 10 on th p p . aordingly. Orders for discontinuing Advertise- promises,to A.A.POST,Count AraWtoat,Whi , menta moat be in writing and sent to the pub- y , A FINE W1I�3�E SPICE TfTI �JRE. 1. �. _ pre by, or W. V: RICHARDgON, Notary Publi - y ,� i usher. Psakerintt. 88tt • !, % Job Work promptly attended to. - ___-_____ - ____ WOrk death and QA1Ckly. -` •{. -- - _ � �' , - I � .; w . . : - i . 1. CLARK " - PROPRIETOR. Nl _ A SPECIAL BLEND OE COFFEE� ... I � ­�­:� . ­­ ­- . . .. . - • "_.. .� ,: _ ­ .�-J - 1 ' Otir 1'olitioe—Stmt Independence. G'OMPOIrTND Come al,OIlg g$DtI$gI$YI With .. +. n ,,�- , A recent discovery by an of . E dor Aim—A First-class Looal Paper. • -�._• J� " . .. Dhysfaian. snaoessfully u ' t, b month! b thousands of 1 - ; Our ]KapeetastIOUN—The hearty y y x - dridnit,. ies Ist a media nediscsof yOnr lists ADd we will give you - 0! 'WHOLE AND GROUND ��'zC�S •-0 i t :_' upport of the VeovIe of Pickering as d relic e S" Bred. Beware of anprincipl . ;. druggists who offer inferi :-_ 51 FRIDAY. SEPT. S0, 1894!. •_ + medicine. a place of this. Ask for Cooke co your bills to'. take home. /� *� 1 . _ • : ton Root Compound,take no substitute; or • - Clove$, . K. - - _ a f Y- �, ,,, nose ii and 4 three osns canudian nos . . . - G1IIg®r, . '' . -' - i� '5 NO�'ES ANO COMMENTS. stanopsin tatter sod we will send seated bI - t° tarn mail. Fnl�sealed particulars in plain e a ` velope,toladiaeoniy,2 stamps Address ]f Paper, - 1. t„tyy Co.,No.8 Fisher Block,131 Woodward a A despatch states that the liv8ry Detroit, D[iehigao. sold to Pic�axing by a Alsplce, ` ,� Bateman,M. D., and all rsspooslble dragigi . . . . , . . bnen of Chicago have formed a trust e.eryw>ser. . . - . (iillDaf710II� - . . I , fr - and will char e- 22 a da for osrrl _ g y = – Now i$ the time to order I . , . Mace, : � -.�'- es durin the World's Fair dedication g A. . UR UHART, . . . . Carraways, .­ .. .. . : . I- . - I.- L - � - � . : parade._ This can fairly be -taken as1. I . . '° 11 an example of what exorbitant prices PRACTICAL TAILOti, C.ay821II8, EtO. 4. will be extracted from those who visit Blll Heads • �` a;, . Chita o Burin the Great Exposition. . BROUGIHAM. All1ZeS o Fruit alar$. . Chicago g1-1 Those who are thinking seriously of ' e attending will require to be backed by Pail stock ju'Et arrived an,i all parliee c ` a cod fat bank account, or else naw be properly Baited. 'Letter Heads � .. g - S _. 1 . � �. D S 0 N . . ' ' . . . - - ,I , �.. prepare for roughing it. C}armente made in the latest st lea and a I ..- . I - R � .. Y . I .. . I : R I C H A A Toronto lad had a m1l=itculous .. y perfect fit guAranteed, Call early . - A6,= 7"ARE STORE, ' ' escalfe from death'on Saturday at Nia- 1 - .. ' 11 and avoid th@ rush is the place to buy y our harvest foals. - . � E gars Falls, On that day Mrs. Grime- • . =' ---------y – StatelYle�lts Forks s of all kinds. - ny son, accompanied by her two Baugh I . . Bakes, Sc tiles and Snaths,' ' ters end Rev. John Ramsay, L. L. D - _ It 3 rot Hoes - . of Ballymoney, Ireland, a delegate to _ __ turnip and CAr , w. s •; d EY1Velo �; Screen wire netting for windows and doors,!• . . 11 I the Presbyterian council, attends p , r : the special excursion to the Falls. �`OTEIS' LIST COTIR Ready made window screens, 30 and sa in, .7�4 After !nisch the party of tour starl;eddards, Boys express wagons, = b tocross the Suspension bridge. When OTICE is hereby {given, that a Co Etc• Bird cages And Whine, �u� • and ever thil� in the hardware line. .. 1 - j about a third of the way over, Mrs. 1�1 will be held,pursuant to the Voters' t y g . . i . ' 1. Gr:mson In ste in from the Car. Act.by His Honor tiBeJadge of the County Co rt 77�} " y ► PP g of the County of Ontario,in :he Town Hall in a Give las a call• 4`' 1 riage way to the raised footpath at the VILLAGE of BROUGHA a ' .1 . .,- ; side, stumpled and fell, or rather roll_ RICHARDSON ,edthrow h a s ace in the railin of —ON— . . - . .. . . T. !l e T e -_ I _'. g P g F -- . . : the bridge. As she fell her dress SATURDAY,ihe 15th day of OCTOB ' , 10 T n-+ � ­ _ I ` caught in the netting, swinging her 1893,at 19 o'clock noon, to bear and deterai a Fj All hue O1 i�tatl-eery dust ,, 'inward so that sale passed beneath the the several complaints of errors and- omlui s _ �11 - - in the Voters' List of the Municipality of e - --- - - _- - - . r bridge, instead cf falling outward and Township of Pickering for 188. - - : IAll persons ha�+ing busibesa at the Conn re ' _ N ° -_ a_. Iway from it. It was this that served �c,Ued to attend at the said time and place . I band FURNITURE FURNITURE I _ - . � ­ k. . her life. As she passed through the D.H.BEATON, . : f g _ a . 1 . . ill I 1 - � 2 I . . - p. .. i air her body struck, Some 15 feet be Clerk of the said Township of Pickers g. , - . - " .- - ` r Dated at w hitevale 3e �t 27th,t1i91. . -- _ ��.- �: low,-an iron rder five or six inches 1 in width. It was in striking this — ld see our c + 1.4 bedroom suites - obstacle that her ribs were fracturied. 'A R M E R S ! : ' - °u she - She seized this support and managed • fi i1. PP g look to your interests. � ao>ne Plush and Hair Cloth Parlor Suites . ` r s. to sustain hemelf on top of it. Those CoffimerCial prlutl g . t _` : above aoove called to her to hold on at rewarkably law prices. firm! Rev. Dr. Rams. then climb . � over he railin seized one of the cab % "`TM�`i with the least po: sible delay Picture frsl�iug moue to Order.. g, _ Rla� - I- 4 les of the bridge, and sliding down It • ' . 1 �,, We are.headgnarter3 in this to«'nship for L ndertaking goods. : Everything ' accomplished the perilous decent to � I k1 I ` i` where Mrs. Grimson lay. He there w 3lld lIl & 118at and tasty required in this line always in stock. , � . ,� ' t w, . - . _ , ; ,�.:. { supported her until help win obtained �j DILLINHAM I �_ The Clifton chief of once was short! manIIer ' HIL S . s p y ,` - . L' '; - . ' i on the scene with ropes for the rescue1. - . . ' . UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ` r He swan himself down to the index '. T ' s K PICKERII-TO '. ONT. . ,� Y - . , and, with the assistance of Dr. Ram- Call and avoid the rush. y _. , 1 I I . have , a ntimber f __ -- ___ - - -- - --- — - say, tied the ropes around the lady's , . s • waist. Those above them drew her to Chatham Fanning Mils a d — . L. a position of safety. only those who b iu >�ttachment$ OII had NOTICE TD FARMERS _ - _ ' 1.. ` :k_" have visited the spot can have the bag _ -- . _�F - that must be sold within t e . _ ; . - -'- . slightest conception of what a fall it To new subscribers W8 will _ - � , L . wolsld be from the bridge to the water. next two weeks as'l Km gl�'i When the woman was taken to hotel up they bussu©ss. . Ii will eel gelrld 0 OW' is your tune co purchase Sour Haying and, Harvesting machinery ' - and examined it was found that -shA cheap for cash or .give time. 11 I - - Nmanufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office%Toronto, - .� had broken a couple of ribs in falling - and Rold by „ �•''ORSYT�3, Pickering. The following y. ; - . p g1 The courage and ._:, :: AjBBON are the varieties :--New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. upon the girder. • presence of mind displayed by Rev. PYCKER.IN •• N WSI" to No. 3 A, and Patterson binders 5 and a ft. out, Toronto and Brantford &�.. Dr. Ramsay on this occasion is only a� ______-__.____ • Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, - -._ characteristic of his nationality. No � � Rakes, eufilers, Wa ons, Bu es, Road Carts and Binding Twine.doubt-thin accident will have the a actPICERING CO Plows, g g �� frOZ7i l ow till Jlh#luary 1st, Prices from 10 to 18 cents per pound, and we have also repairs on hand for :. . • of removing the possibility of such Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different king of plow, s;, �_ thing occurring again.- '' int. Order coax re airs earl Warerooms opposite R. MOORE'S black- t }..: I -1 1. :1 ---- -- - . , 894 for rile sum of . . point. P y• PP .. z MALVERN. J= ,r , s smith shop. t �: _ _ - ;. ' We Wondcr when Abe and 'u 'befit Tom - £'` - ��� FUDR S Yom , Pl C KIR Il\TG. Y - f 11 A `;,P i p _ . . . . I . . ­ -:-." -� will fight again. -I ' ' 0 I S H . -- .. ��'`� U - V "_, I � ' t W. Gorman, late manager for James ' ' ' "� _-- .1. I .. - � ::_-, .- Maxwell, has hired with big father-in-law, '� _ ' A IInilerwood. _ P OYAY. "W' - fMIT* ; E R .. { N�tY WAFERS* I Budd Dobie traded his cream fill Bud - Oo r.rtse• rgult.Oi°t•t � FIDAVII , - ,� Y slog 1N Ilealtls1r ann �a1s• PICKERING. I . . , _ ` rolt to Pat Carroll last week. Go ahead .. i.°Q saga No acb m or year on ap �" . . ,Jerry you are all right yet. . f xa.o,�a iso ersoa+l.aia� Has for sale first class Mowers, TWin .' he Greybird still finds his way up stairs ,•' "g Y~ Plows, , , �T g T1T Trumbull Binders Horse- f 1. yin search of a nest for the winter. Han �� af jl� �� ��• r �0+• ` 'w"'i01O• 2 B � t: on George you got a good hold. iti a�artaw. •.aia�e: te. Se.lea Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes, . :: Football is oat of date now as°,ge never � 'alluu A' Iron Jacks, Single .Ploys and other " :., department of f.he Colla Furiners de$irio�ts Of sellinga� a aril les. Plow points and other re- see the Rangers with their tights on. The music Bann t 8 __ ____ --__ ___-__ G p , - Hurry up boys and you will beat Ellermere. is under the charge of M ISS E. LA - pairs kept on hand, manufactured by Y` r: n /� , t 9 s. There has been so much talk about quoit BATT teacher in the Toronto Con or reIItlIIg their farms, �iPlll E �� YDUNC AND ULD g Y• I pitching al'Snnd here lately that Dick Or- the 11dOWat M f Co., VL hitb Call. ' „_ merod will pitch any one ui Bcarboro for serYitory of Music. Her qualification Organo Reakne0, � � ,� and inspect before purchasing. North ' ` • . X25 a side and a parse offered by the Mal- for the work a>•e shown by the follow - > Fbgsiad Deasy. positively cured by ' '. m x� of post office corner. _1. r ` :- veru Clab. Ing testimonial from Marten El'au8eI<ld 1 1, rr thQ b1gt Htwne fttJisoe. 1l�tso Nervous Debility, . Es• �t, Ant nese 1. - ;. There was a gnoiting. match took place - ,. Stunted Deevve'o enc IAM doff Power , ` ' '" Y a R. Leipzig ,_ - Pains in the Back, Nighr, Emissions, Drain in �A11 !veru between Abe Calender nd . P - e - Ormerod against W. C ander and D.Pur- "Mies Ephie Labatt 'was my pupil fo &dP8rt181n� IY18d113II1 1II the Urine,inilaal s3lespicss. �,Avee�n LOOK... HERE f I ve I - two ears and has tom feted her stadia ' Ear $tact,' EY aa�s ndul all Unfit ori z . 1 die resnitrng in the defeat of the latter by Y p _ . arcs, Ilse {Bottle guarsr teed. `. I_ ' L.­ -,.: ,� ,.- r,� r. . �� .. - h t is bad. with the greatest success1. '�cold ysari : prtdr eaali sdng etam � . . . :'.;; 21 rots. B bare Bill t a too of n tar �. 1► 1�t�,alttoN t4radt ppoo y �Pe are lad that the W'hitevale Band She has acquired a faaltlew tech q county. • ► A, l��rge _ ��Y1S1�1'I– f 8 . . 1St',1110 is+,QRk n. b '� �� .�' _. :: = ish music for the Bcarboro Fair and beautiful tone, is musics! and phrase "' .'i?autre well turn . ho will be ver good this year. well, is capable of beings 8necessfnl�noe � . -- -- - which ped y .> - .,� - r Y la er, and well also make a ane teadher, -+�,.a -----•�-- �` ins will be ttie ti ht P Y - n th attract o g Amok • . � 1V ie • O ;<; she has studied m -method thom�n hlY• xs tltilitci nE T 1 Aid POLL4'�its.- R i -f' Hear Geor a-Bacon y rp wl�er, Y s = , b - � �ar � R -. Yell ve c ea P8 len iatifs _ .__ � -. .... µ, M. � ,� c gg ,. ms y. ,: .___• - - 6 s..a_- � jv� - a yA ,,.xfy -.-'4�n , f >Ly - - - ^- M. } as. yr_5 .-.• lie beet enC- ."' - •'1 rix. - �r; RTH8. ttt; a. a 1 NEW , T. e � _ Ca K - . , _ . T . is _ ,,,. , -_- m : , _ V :: .•+, +I. -.A" Y �" '-N '1,a :A 'c1`a: `i - - a:A 4 :t :' a i. l ;. MAR'ri14 iI , . ,C'. 1 , moi" S: zie r vent Tc,rapto. bti , . . •;-��� ,. t Mao en .ti A { �����g , - A .. .- ... _ t. - _ Y 4. ,a din fl .-.is�Ss - - - .� .. � I of the Luta_ �:.. ,_ �.r ,f, -�. e -�..- ....F•-tri ., •. .._ . _, . . I��sA ., _ . '. _ . ,- . r 4 � of oe . . q <._... t zng $5 tyle W�te. S, f r - ,. � .„E. �.. a. , _ .,, t gun Q Ser , . a : .� ., . . �,u: z §.' 3x:,. �3�r i �. . ri 'f :r .--,.. n ., � a .. ,. L 'flat , .- ,.�' c. -.., -.. 1 ,:Sir... �' ':`-� � tea. �. T». .�, s the Lei 8i e_ t e : z .,, <.. .. 8 1 , .,p . .; - �� �: .:.._.R n _:.. ... t a a.r , D�`&110 , s .i .�j �, u - 10 , < <, IMtcisilt lBlche�iNeabats ..: ,- _yy,. , ,tom ,,.. - a _ .. ... .. .....•...: _. .,:- .. r 'Y�'aK,: r” ( "S' $. :.ti ;,j,. a,.- -.M - , yy ,< � ,, _ .. ,�.� MARK An .f�th 1�1, �. ,�:� � �; L. -.� - ,r- of F. r __ 1. j t the 'residence - - j �yf4 -. aa� •+. - ;. - ,6 - a," 'c• a u7 � ,� 1 -3.r•�'7,� } fie t f . lit d nts ma , , I ;.. t -.> yt wad t pn T#ttlr�ldai F .. k_> :: , a . -p....:.0 W- I,�,L"Wi=!a�_•Y _ _ -, .- .-,^i i:t... .1-. j .. _ -6 b, y .Y'w. Y' _"i� 1 i ..,.f�- .,-: - 4:- 4F :x66 -1_.* �2'� ' .•' >^ . K ��y sted r-, ,. „ -. 'r.r-r . d of.gtrlatfi+3il s � _ Z1: Yfs - dE*rV , .. a .. �.. .: .� .: _ ,: of ,fJ3a1'e• r.. _ d X - • p . a aur111N ...j{ J e{,�a. "+.fit i#�7 .�... •. -- : -' +� fM :s.F, 3.n..r„ e1 ,y„ > -.1.- "T .!- ,y -5s ' [C :i=:';--s rs f..nY H✓g.,_T:. ✓vK. +. f :d;,, •.•,W -i. .,e 't• - i' ...:•'-. 0..°`htr .Jx -fa:f 5k :';.�:-.n we.• �4.':lr - , px`'3_ _ _ '' .;., rK? r.'.,< ...ac,i ..- f - At -•F-?Ib _ r S•'� ,=t •_ r Ili �; _ - THE EDITOR. . Gama Laws. : ,d L: ..,, , _ V 1•�� : 4 `9' ` 3 DISTRC DOSS. LETTER TO 1 � IJV ' �i ,� ' LEN IN THS bcosT BAi3$1!ACEI) ![ANNE$ 1This department is opeq w ail for the tai!die- a ht►ve repeatedt been asked gttoatiane , 4� i.� ` sT0 caselon of public aestions. The writer mast y `l _ " q res ting the mpw Ontario Game Laws, .',- -`l in all casae send his correct name with copy an iu order w r all a on and also � ` .i�iiiisr.swrsassrsos�ssf►sae.+.++�ssss�susssssassrss�ssaowww. ,:(,, *�` d.•, t - FROM OUB EECBANGas. We wish it distinctly understood, however to ane e t ae, _�,,,,�,,,,.,,,-.,,.,_„ a ;;. , �3` .� - . that in no case do we hold onraelves re to Ilia say die uta betweenoar aabsarib- ', -Y :,,�'•-' p hitb and East Whitb Plowin zpoyysible for o inions expressed by corres- er we give the following a nopeis: h are pre aced to purchase WHEAT, BARLEY. OATS and all kinds of`PEAK S _ > �, } The W y Y g pendent..—En.Naws.lRENCMIN�N'8 BAY• P rY 1,-Y� `V Match will be held on Wednesda , dot. Moose+ elk, and reindeer or cst•ibon to be d® ivered at our Elevator at The lace of d®live i .• ti _! y DRAR Sts,--It is with feelings of lease ,, r ; 4fa k • 19th, 1898,near Raglan. d - a preae>r•ved till 1899. Deer can only be is very safe for old or ()ung teams, no electrlo oars, no railwaq erosaingKe, no that I sit down to drop rou a few !Ines, a eh from the 1st to 16th November. B 1 y �.r ' �• ,» ,. r soreeohin loaomoUyes. It wig be decided! to the interest of farmers to clean alt �'� l '^' `-° By a fall from a tree on Satardav, last arsriptive of my journey serosa the sea. As $ ads are prohibited from canning,at kis intended for market pro rl week filbert, -the son of W. Willis, of you are aware, I left Pickering on the even- la a where there alb deer, eaeept daring y• 'i .. � I <� , `. Bowmanville,-had his right. firm broken. ing of the 89th August, by the old reliable th se two weeks, and if found running deer Do not miz six and two rowed Rarley ► ;_t . ,• "! Bt1r late broke into the G. T.R. station line G>:,T. Ry.for Montreal, where I arriv- an other time aaYone can ahaot them at Do not miz Black Eye and other Peas. ,i 1-1 K ed the next mornin about 8 a. m. being a an two a was lost last season-and the end is not et—b ez Xtars - - the poet-office and Hawksbaw s hotel at g. ai t. No person shall take more th A large amount of mon y y y Po 7` i' ,` '-.- } Ezeter, Ont., on Saturday night bat got satisfactory run, arriving verb near!!+ on d r, elk, etc., in one season, and does, from such mixtures. Farmers, Graindealere, Warehousemen and Forwarders ehoald t. I T,' ' time. I spent the moat of thio day Tum• fa ns, and deer without horns are preserv- vie with cash other in doing Lheir separate parte well, eo that CANADIAN BARLEY y- s nothing. day 3Uth August in preparing for the sea Cattle, ` , ,,. Stewart Grafton while attetbpiiig; to vo a e. B avenin I had m re era and PEAR may take their place in the markets of Europe beside our Wheat, aches the Grand Trunk at Bram ton on y g Y g Y P P ate+ Pheasants, prairie fowl or par- Sheep, Cheese and Apples, equal Lo say. Y ,( .j P tions completed and was transferred from t �e, woodcock snipe,quail plover,dnake , Tharaday� egening;, was attack by a train Bonaventime passage station by the G.T.R' of 11 kinds, or other water fowl or,. game, r Z'��w.i' . �Z����i " s �" ° a.-° and badly hurt. - Transfer 'Bus on board the Dominion Line 1 bi s or animals (including agairrela, horse ,. ant for W. D. MATTHEW3 fit Uo. �, -,- The bonds by-laws for the Coboai'ga, steamer "®ancouver" at S o'clock in the a rabbits) can only be shot from the 15th - r . - Northumberland and Pacific railroad were evening. I was immediately allotted a of December. Quail shooting begins on Liverpool Market, August 27th, 1$99• -. . carried in Brtg;hton and Se moat town- state room berth, and having got my lug- y 1 h October, and only lasts two months. ships Wednesday. gage stowed away, commenced to look Id turkeys, beaver, otter and fisher are -- - J- -- - R. McAllister, of Notwioh was cat to around me. In the after part of the sklip rued to 1897. Dnak ahootil.g begins, \ they were loading and storms( away in the a tttat of peasants, on the 15th of SSP• s ,\ pieces on the G. T. R. near Dorchester bold "sack floor." By an ingeniona muni- �t Wednesday nig$t. He is supposed to ulation of ro and tackle the lift 5 t bar. - have fallen off a train. P ( Y" • Among the general provisiont are the Great interest will be taken in the gltgC. Sacks 10001bs as It were in a sheet and 1 1 f lowing: No bird or wi d fowl can be shot HITEVAI� E +; p depoi;it safely in the hold, where four or ween sunset and ennriae; cannot shoot . tial eclipse of the sun, which will take five men pile it compactly away. In the o tish on Sunday ; no person can sell, bar- - • place on October 20th, and will be visible forepart of the ship they were loading y ___ -,, throw hoot Ceinada. heav lumber 3 inch lank from two lar © + eapose, or keep for sale game birds for The WI�iL'et'e8ffi$ gra rapists Wlth a stock Of Bedrooffi Sets, - g Y p g t o years from ge of this bill; persona ,, ' O'Connor and Hanlon were matohdd' bargee alongside. Thiais a more difficult Quebec.must ParlorLl1ttl, Eagy (�hR.lr£) knd x111 forltls Of modern + tktis week to row U`audaur and Hoamer un job than handling the flour, the planks be n t residents o Ontario or in so ion , heav and clams talon two t ke out a license at tl2b before they can - fuTIIltUre. �` October 16 for the double scull champion- g g Y Y g a cot any game,animal or birds; a guest of . . .. - �. ship and 111,000Q a side. men to keep it clear of the ships side as it a esident of Ontario or Quebec may get a _ - . is drawn a to de alt in the vessels hold A young elan from •Toronto fuss .wa P #'O k'e emit free; a board of flan and •� • • y• but once down it is quickly manipulated by pe Y Pictures framed in aII designs. Repairing, of furniture a . � laid by thugs in London West on Thurs• me commissioners is to be rmanentl t4° • da ntglit knocked aenaeleas and robbed b°r 7 burly fellows and securely piled away a painted• h s eclalt . y to keep from shitting. We only ad about ,� ate• — p y . r -_ i of X15 his pipe and hat. 150 C,asaengers on board, and on the 81rt of An eachanKe vouches for the fact that AUDLEY.- ., . - ., August at 6.30 a. m., after loading all cargo - aman, too stingy to subscribe for a Paper we swan from oar Montreal moorings and Funeral furDl9�111a�8 and all llild@CtitkiIIr requtr8ffiAnta. . . 8 of his own, was struck by lightning while began quietly descending the St.Lawrence. Miss Nellie Moore, of Parkhill is spend- witb friends. Flinerals conducted in modern style. on his way to bori`ow a neighbor's. The day opened in bad shape, heavy clouds t q a few weeks here - Y ` \ , - The sheriff of Welland county has seiz• with rain, but the good ship sped on her Miss Annie Glarland, of Cherrywood, is ed the picnic railroad canning from Fort way, and by 4.30 p. m. we had reached siting with her sister 1Mrs. James Ma- � . $� �A.azin i.6.1-T. � •'1� �A-=-+�� Erie to Fort Erie grove. It is elattned Quebec,where the steamer Tends brought rally. ' - . 6 that certain regulatioua were not com- us_ an additional dozen of passengers. We are very much pleased to hear that ___�____ _ __ -- - ---- --- v.plied with. Shortly after dark we got into rougher r friend Tiros. Maddaford i- recovering a eta a lilt!! cin• water, and when we reached the Gulf the ter his severe illness. •:�r�CC'DER�( - `' ,I A boiler eYploaion at y sea tau high, pitching and tossing the ves- 1�'e would all like to know why nuc harp ��� DISCOVERY ployinq 40 hands in Staples, Essex conn ' eel (tt a fine rate. �Ve dropped our pilot at oyer was So fond of promenading; up ani fir• • identl in compc►undlog a colutiott a part wart scc y opined on the hand 'v, on Saturday, caused the death of seven I:,tit her Point, and soon after this reached wn the hill on Friday evening.; and ou wmhing anerward it was discovered wet the hair was com- - �..en and serious in'ur t0 1118A Otlle '6. ietpiy rp,nuocrl- we at ante Put this«underrul preparation, u the J y 1 the broad Atlantic, where the sea was much We were surprised to see ,l im taking a market and so �eatt►a.beau the demand that we are now Istrodacingg - 1liost of the 4lead then leap P wtvea and r+»,;iter by reason of strong gales. These ip over Weat on 1•ridgy evening but un it throughout c�e world under the name at Queen'• Anti-Haiyriaea fan;ilies. ,t1 stuck to us the whole way over the At rther investigation we found that "Brig jr tT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AMD ��•• ' - r , tn" was lett in the cold.' Never rhiud 80 8tMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE ITS, - Tnesuay night l st at 1 Orth LaS burg• I t;�'i ;, blowln� «ith us, gig tnl, a cross s©a 1 the miztun for s few minutes, and the Lay the hair over and app wiihot►t the s►t hteat pain or injury when ' ,. Iara entered the store of Mr. J. D. Cock- 'tit.+ which the Alit) Ditched unmercifully. ill, for a"Faint heart never won a fair •s hair aisapvea�a,sit by m.gi yy i , barn crown lgn(1 aoevt ani! paRtmnster at It i i Ito exttngeration t() say that the waves 1 d}'• , applied or ever af. Thaouusandssof LADIES6who haveatbeen annoyed Star sun Falls, blew the door qff the safe •,i-asured from 20 to 3-, feet deep. stand- Our lo(ge members intended to treat the tors like purpose. NECK and ARMS attest its merits ' t; i ii f all the romenade deck cud looking aft, embers of the Ontario lodge to a harvest with hair on their FACE, QEIYTL1gKEN who do not appncistea beard or batten weir nett and carried away $360. No clue to 0,,e p •- vou would almost fancy the wave following ome last Friday but owing to the appear- gl„d a prtceieas bunk in Queen's Anti-Htshl�n uC[e�impdos�sibiiier�' .1 perpetrators has been discovered. - with shaving, by rendering its future gro d bi as ceecunf�' wenn! dash over the deck and sweep till ace of the weather only a few of the latter �ee of Queen's Anti-flatrine$I. per bottle, sent in safety mailin twzee•postage t"i Wm. Cowlinn, cf Litt:e lock wag, re• b letter with f 1 address written plainty. Cortes-. with.it, but .instead the ship would rise ge arrived. tievertheleaa a large crowd sealed from observation). Bend money or stamps y ty IOD(IA ui ht b C.C. Tldsberry vii forward, s8emb►vd and all returned home at a late pondenre etrictlyt,-c.nAdential• This advertisement!intbdo�evee�`hing sire rtenented.iCut this u I nd. arrested y g: 3 with a rush •cud pitch hes ) _ for violatin 1119 remise to the maizistrt�te8 , contwlns- We invite you to deal with as and you wit p g P throwing you off your feet if not careful. our 'after having spent au enjoyable even . send t„-day- Address QUE[N CHEMICAL CO•,t74 Raaw•treat,CINCINNATI O. You cat ) that he would not eoutminRle with his aurin the veva awe averaged according rg+ rw�inter your letter at any Poet OtDce to Insure its sate delivery. bo will pal est �o= r"'i a ":�_ j+ g Gt oNI�NA, ()[!allure or sllahtwst Injury to any purchaser. Every bottle s u ofqu eed. ♦ d wife and family again-on pain of deprive to tl© calculation of the ship's officers, a To lade who intronaea sad sen sago thea*friends lib settles of Queen's menti-tiateiae, _. = • . - tion of liberty. Bill woul3 not let well daily run of,3(h) miles, arriving at Liver- - ='Eiail�(�.wtu Tpr*eont with a etLl[ h order i� of�, ,psi n w�it,atr• .. � of silk to select iron seat with otrAet. 1 alone, and Iiia new address for f30 days Dool at i o cicxk a. m. Friday morning,9th li'dI;MEIIS• MARKI':'r. t - will be Toronto jail. tiept©tuber. The first glimpse we get of _ __ _ - _ ____• (: ✓ r, The Attorney General's Department land is dear old Ireland. Ah! how many TORONTO, Sept. 23, 1892..-. _ -- �. j memories this calls up in thehearts.of those tl OU 7l to 7a N 0 T I C E. ■- R, P A R K R - �` = F will send a Government detective to in Vtleat fall veatigate the circumstances in connection returning to her shores .once more after a Voest,spring ......... 00 (i5 to U0. 67 — lapse of years from their native land. Her + `r �' 1' - roith the death of the wife and child of ylores appear at first sight like a blue cloud heat,red winter...... 00 7U to 00 71 TOT�VITHSTA 1)iNG the reportR MERCHA:tiT TAILOR ,'. Frank W fleck. It will be remembered Vheat, oose ............ 00 61 to 00 t;0 f ' iu the distarlce, but gradual! looming ap K ,� '' circulated to the contrar The a owat II �l C toners Lir cotnmttted Wilson on rn bush... Ix) 8U to (10 3� �Iti;. c;o.of wl.itby. t►eg to inform farmers and IGHLAND CREE the o y twld and gg;e�d—we gradual -y appruacht ate, ....•.•••••• _ � �` z. a Charge of manslaughter.. The Crown the coast with a mile or so of lard. Then larler, bash.....•.•••••• OU 41 to (X) 44 the public that their Foundry iP cell! running, c nnd,that they are u►akin(t the celebrated'•Ceti- _ ••,•. (lU fit) to t)O (i1 A hotce stock of imported goods alwayes ��,� `� '��'�"" G `'' has however, decldeJ, front tnvestlg(attous hon»y Scotland looms np, and the day be bee, lush.....,...... Ire t'ut" llowe+r Tarnt,ull itis►der, Whitby Twin f„: already made, to indict the acCuae(I for itt + fine and clear, the land from each conn ' !+low anA other implemNnts es usual nnd also Y g ley,new; ton•...,.•••, J 00 to lt) 0t) on hand. Terms cash. Fit guar- murder. A lication was Inade for his �• cxrrytuQ c►u n goreretl rc t►siring nosiness. tv could be clearly i;een across the sea. s. 'traw, ton................. 11 0(► to 1 Z (� points for all Lite popular plum nlways in stock. anteed- A Call solicited. release t� on bail, but the application wab 1. said, we arrived at i.iv©rD�tol on themurn• reused Hosts••„•,;,,,,„ 6 5 0 to U 00 p �;u+►ch, t'tcl:ar►ntr. i+,our agent• - - - -- ' r F .- .1` P iu ()f Ile 9th f�ept at tt. lit.. At alx�nt r ,. Jttnes.'itlt t�f- VED TO HE PREF refaced. eef, forequarters....... 4 50 to 5 00 µ•)tat, O I � 1 r- . ()'cluck the chi is Tende carne along tilde the a - - _ _ __ R E� There 15 not and there cannot tie, ani' 1 eef, hindyilarterF..•••• 7 (Xi to >i 0(t • - ” .-ihi ) and took all passeng,Pers and baggage , `4 ' tobacco su crier to the Myrtle l ••••,•••••••• 5 tiU to (i 00 _ okin , tutton...... CZI.AR�1zON'T o� . .�r am g P of`f, landing; us at the 'I rincess Laneling Navy brand." A wrapper of brighter Dook " The whirr and bustle here is some- 'eal, carcass ............. 7 00 to h .►u BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARiO BANK K�, - - � appearance and higher price it is posstlle I thing; terrible as you are almost immediate Itttter, Ib.................. 110 1H to (1l) U(1 �.{ s 00 0J to 00 15 `ij �.,��' 1 to get,.but all wrappers are very oor - •. w s ly collared b}' the (,ueitont ()filters who go Rgts, doz................ . s - . __ _- U Whitby Marble or �� stuoking tobacco and bnt it single lent is through everything in the ovav of hagg;agu -_ f'� e ___ t �-, '^ . wrapped around a plug. The stock tts(•d you have. 1 here met a.G. T. It. rtDreseu OMINIVN BANH ,, fi in the Lolly of the "Myrtle Navy" Dlugd ttttir,, who kindly etcorteti rue to this hotel' Mathison 8c H awkin, . F; is the cry best which monev can stir The,lice" which like its name is lively. 1lanufracturers of y ' �'' . 4�.. chase. The power:; fof the Virginia soil l?vcrvtlting; comfortable null firth class. Capita) Paid Upf. $ig� ,ee� hlarble3lanumen�s, headstones and all r> , ux,ci livens, i' t: can predate nothing; letter, and no other The English are not)►iug if not g Sur �11S $i 1400,000 00 other Cemetery Work. 1�;' 1< soil In the world can produce as tine to- and here you have it. such tt capacity for p t APs() 1<nagPorters o>i t3eotch, Swedish, Am- i L , . drink a l(i eatables of till kinds I never wit- osioan and Canadian G raaites• � t'; i bacco as that of `irginia. s yvglTB AGENCY. N All parties wishing work-would du well to cal 7 John �Vilaon and Alex. !loss, two ne iced. The men, g;re,tt big heart)' fellows b . re Lit under and the ladies close after theist but with SAyI\ti t3 lll:i'ANTAIis\T. an Lie afore nrahasing. All work guaranteed �' yoeng men, of Peterboro, wr p 1Nw; color, so lively and pleasant. The tooci and prices of the lowest. � ' trial at the County Co>xrt last ThursJay iii tempting, served priucilxtll) on silver and Interest allowed at highest current rates. No i y �V. �. 8 ic+hnrdr�on, - Agent. . % - i, for breaking into the C. P. R. ststtion at notice ul withdraws{required. Ili of June last. Iloss ehlnit dishes, and the rates mucli more tea W. H. HOLLAND, CINE MAKING _ . f 4 . Locust Hill on the 8 tronable than in Canada. It is safe to nay MANAO R. 181v is the owier of two medals which Ile ae• that t:ix shillings per day will get you as . _ . : - k: quired as an Egyptian voyager, under g� if not better accommodation than you ` Col. Denison, dunng; the Kartoum affair get in Canada for S3. I was very gl+td to ____ 84-5. Evidence was put in to show get housed after the voyage as it knocked •Yj[i:• [ CN.• OY• The illldert3lgned Will mak6 ; ( { in 18 Pump F act y - that the prisoners were . theetlice ; they me out badly coming over the sea. but now `� J f - cider on Monday, Wed r . were seen to try and open the cash box, that I am rested I feel better and propose peO ri@t+�r wkins in the recess going by Channell steamer to Belfast �tou �. G-ero , h nesday and Friday until - , �j assaulting Robt. Ha P da ni ht 13th fie t I for of to sa that - ' .. '� —he is the night operator at the station. Y g — 3lauufacturer of— further notice. . d !scene took lace at 2 Thursday evening before leaving the steam - - The attempts y P Lift, Force & Suction Pumps M er there wa§ (t concert held in the saloon or W 1.1 a C O WIE 4 _ o'clock in the morning. The case occu- cabin by the amatuers on board who did Deep-w+cll Pumps of Brass, Iron and '. . pied all of the aheruoon. The jury re• 6` `# very well, asspeetc.tally one aceordeon plu�er Porcelain. . turned a verdict of "guilty." who perfortfied well. A Mrs. Deniatoun - PROPRIETOR. `� `� �`,� The Toronto Weekly Empire has pro• sling a couple of nice songs and two Freugh _ • BEAKED AND PUM'iNO WINDMILLS, >. ry » ? :. I duced a premium for its new subscribers gents who sang bongs and played tie "c;(,r _. ��.. WHITBY MARBLE A N D his autumn which testis calls for special net." There was one little Citnadian girt �Vehaye been appointed sole agents by �Vindmi;l and Cistern Tanks, andA , 4 t 1•' Bowmanville, forthe Cistern Pumps. IIiail oxders , 't+____-- eompliment. The proprietors of that who sang " The song that reached my C. L. Mnoaou, •8iI'' for the best Woyeu promptly attended to. ��� `� re heart" ver cicely although somewhat net County of Ontario, �� ; , handsome feta Y and arP r®- ranite a. _ , �:. - paper have prepared a P yens. This son Lit. me in mind of the Wire hence In the country, p T of the Conservative members of Parhsi• g P ..Y 3iA?3 b Jtt�Y PQ, Agent, Piokerin ant well arranged, executed in the fin- singing of it by Miss Sadiq Greig at our pared to build fealce, and sell 1~arm and Dl1 N DAS St . WHITBY - m picketing social some time ag;o. Altogeth- Township rights on the most reascnlable • is"€' (,0a"WUhsd 1649.) '' ;� eat typa of photogravure and?printed on er, the entire concert was no better than terms. We build twenty different styles { • - excellent paper for framing. ho premium that of our Pickering people, but of course on this machine, plain or ornamental. We H; - p BRIEN a Wolfende� Pro rietors �, . � with news a ars Ibis yeas teat a sea. I am almost also own the right for Ontario County, • 1..4 • f & X53 given away P P was quite a t 4 y equals it. The whole picture is large, afr;tiid of taking, ftp any more of your val (except townships Nhitby and Break) for THE Having returned to the old stand of the and when set off by the tasteful oak frame Liable space, so I think I shalt draw to a the'Crabb patent>''enae. Parties wishing Wolfendeu Granite and Marble works, .� {�f'� which so fashionable nowadays, will snake coticlnsiun. There have been a Good many to pnrohaee Farm or Township rights for PHOT 0 GRAPHER I am better prepared to etceoate all , ' " ndsome adornment for the home. �ople left our neighborhood for the old either of above, wilt do well to consult us orders in- cemetery and all other _ `�" ; a very ha X et t In the centre are members of the eabixlet country, but from novo of them ha ser girt writonnalyto Wh tb P.IO. PPacties pare H die ()seri of Lis Toronto business I work pertaining to the baeiness. .., ' `� while grouped around them are their sup- anything in print descriptive of th P Y P felucca of in your worthy sheet, It waa this that in- strictly fyc,bidden Bringing an these pa- and will hereafter devote hie en- Customers will find a well aeleeted stook t� � ` = portdrs in the house.. The p duced me to make a weak effort (poorly tents. of foreign sad domestic granit and �.r. E �. k ; CabinPnt Ministers are large in size, and Y• LS-81. ALLIN & BRANT#. tire time to Whitby Gallery. marble to choose from. Inspedtion �� '. � every one is an excellent likeness. j<n the though I feel) to supply this deficiene tl Hoping it play-meet with some approval,_ _ ES►9 is ahead comment- will convince that for strictly first- ' il centre the photo of the Pretilier is by far I remain, __ U SIN Y class work, our prides cannot be �`� • hn Abbott Has ever; had, Yours faithful! , B beaten. -� " y` • the best air Jo Y MONEY TO LOAN ing to hum, but the faQilitiea are while that of Sir John Thom soii, the JOHN Hy-A(laws. y s p tom. :o; on 6rst•otaas :o: such that be can accommodate all PICgERhNQr * '� k P. S. Honda e t 13th. Liver 1 is famous leader of the House of Commons, - z` - ` who is represented standing; with hi!}hand a grand commercial mart.- Everythtng During the - ' stin a n the table, an attitude he of- solid, streets all paved whir cobble atones MORTGAGE SECURITY who require pictures. . re g po House nd flu sidewalks thronghoub the ait�, at lowest rates of interest. Morcg;ages and na holidB Beason Ball farad get photos um e-r .." ar ten assumes while ad3ressing the ► a g bentures purchased Lor Dash. Y is literally a speaking Hkeness. The The weather here is cloudy with fine rain ,' � of the individual members are cap- at times just now. No matter how it IRMA.L :+8T1�.W : - that will be finished in the lgstest�style photos r shoes ark not even dirtied as bought and sold on aomrnission. LvM�ER, �ATg- ASD <_ , " �„ ; rains ou e tial; they are not small and unreco iz• . Y - of th art. - . r $n • ou are trerdln on atone. Bnn(lay Street j i r tt, - able re airing amicroseopefor identifies Y a cashire and North G g SamE s, 9 Cars here in hull blast. Passengers sit on ��lat tea' Western, Lan , tiara but the Conservatives of every coup• of care outside as well ae inside. Yon Sritiah,Mercantile, and )da°allesterFireIn- r » , • , top suranoe Companies.-North American PECIAL Att'tention will b8 given i u `` ty returning; a Conservative will, in this b `r`+ can get your ahoea blackened for a penny Litelusuranoe Co.,also Aoddent Ill ►►►���•��� DRESSED L V lr1.u1'�Alrr t -:r 1' eaoellent likeness of for 3 half nee, Cheap, suranae taken. tri fe,mily groups add sa-Christmas , .,; . group, possess an , here, and shav Pe t. their member. Asa work of art° this eh ! J' H' falzeili - es ii h rank ; -as an' so- .,,�41n,4 . i8 a .tirae When I!¢Ot3t eEl 11.98 a .. _ icture tak g . roe ( .. Nib , �D g P P ive _ .� - Fail Fairs. . ARMS ar a o i�{fi`ve AND SOFT wo I + - t Conservat ' .. ; , t n� �t�Llli • . , � HARD ce table addition to a ( ,:: -- ' • ,1 _ SAT LOW$ST Paton z �"%6. i P _ �; _ ,:� �., -r: o ♦♦ 7}�+/p�� s :frank! t_>ie, . :..- _ - i� ,' . - nd tt will be ret y v ,, _ r4 rt: - -. . �: . �e,.; .,,r- houses of the la P n iB alcilasp with _ y s t� fall fair esft►so x 3" ,.. altCttx. . . _ �� . :k :,. . .:.., over to H a . .: , from Vance ' rye i irculate to 6 #a ox ,• ,� t :: r + r: o d of in tae r l It wool b i -f m .. 9th * € _ > f it>i ns, �t y TO r- ., r �• : _ >r n#. IA 11.11 be•. 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I F , . � I I _,�.. . . radio Guido's way. did not think . .*_- . - . ­-,��4. .. .1 - '� �- An'Arsoly6lon I ... -1 � - 1 7 . .1 " ­ rt Merrick- 001111, I rV9 , ! _ f 1. I , . . - --i' '.- I WA *�� r .. ­ , 6 ,� � .� ; ",:- ..­,L.J,I - SAME9 WHITCOMB RILEY- _. of Merrick-the famous be s faculty what sort of a girl she I be who would , . --_1 - - . . L I r _ ; -1 nu skok pall I _.- , �,Z, _�: .,� -��.� _'� . ,. . - " , . _ :1 -�� iv . f - . - __ � . :,e - .1, - ..­ ,.". ­ ? .L.. ,_., , wl�io has baffled ypui . .. . L. 1. .. .6�.�., �� , I'll, �_ � _ _.. . r whole preciou nin - _.. . . ­ - -' " �f"--,., . .�.� _11 .Ly.fT . ,L . - . ­ da khe p,re- .,. -I'-. A,>� I .. - I t-. I I . 0 � � . , :L" . : .. ­__ ­ I - I throw over her-lover for muchs husband iss Aessisitry w"b a waturs Uneause Me in When the Cizar travels in Ru � _� _­ I- � . � I , . L , - . - 1 .-, � Thi6eliviiiher-windwisimiffin"ronad the b1loem"'- f6r jo i-0 riii-ho.' � ��:A i. , . - . t-111 . ; kl.. 6 � this; for he had never speculated on women ions taken for his safety could not be. � i-,.1. I .- , . .. . . .k . 1, I 1.­1?T , .;�:� T. ' I . n - . ... -. .1 - ' ' - -.-� _1.r. ,' , , locus' trees, 44 You wish to oo, suit me?" ; ,� � bablitasits 8611evoll Is IL . �. . cant I :.. ' `�-' :� . - 1 4 - I Z , . ,a. � " ; � And the clover in the pastur is a big day for v i,om Peru.�1)6%rt except as cones. Indeed, that &girlabould -The-Afallitobon of Winnipeg, in its Selp- greater if he were inan ansMY'B 00titil - - �`�' !v,­, ­�, "- �: .. - . - . .. . - ... _... -4�.;A. '. 'tho bees, I - I I I hear YOU re fresh f L_,�' -��!� ' ' , _&I ��I . � - - 1 , _!, _� .1. -� ­ . . - _61�; Ll' .. I 'L, �J___ - And the I 0 been a - . OW g _, .;.�. , , - ,, . I I . ou to bid for . __ -W--­"' . - I - L :�1. , - - , a.I v -�� L ­.' on the sly. ut '� t'hilml last twayears Manitoba,by the enactment of ovorV iwo miles of d ... -Rwiggl#'�Ono,00761�Wdi beer, in Paris for& long while, so I 'be tak(I the richer bidder was, no doubt, only tembor issue had the foUowing:-Within the A battalion of infantry is distailed 1W- __ .1 , V I. ....... _I.. , I., , . - a -something or othIl natural-nore fools in' - istance, and all in . �-_"I_­I.— - �_ I they've found - of each bat- ­ . .. L, 4-_ .- . -,,.- - ... Till�he %tuttor in theirbuzzin'and stagger as a I -I',!-�_' I"-.!. - _ I _ ­ :,- - . � . my time. I neVer -heard speak of You . . _; - 1. , itift when there were so many much more inter such lawn as The Public ,8chools Act, nil 5W men as the effective force , .. - � tz . - . , ­ , - - ; �, e . . r. "_�i� , ""� 1. I- � _ - I � ''. . ; . - . Inge in the .world. But he did rem ta, ion, every . __�:L,"', .. . . 111 . - y fly. you aren't mill to 00tilig th' by its strong prohibition sentiment ex ground .on both sides . . . I ��.�'. . . 4 V�I� 1 -1 �, .. * * 0 * - * I� last night, so-I suppse ' ' f - - ­ � ._ r r. . . . . . __ I I ­; . . . -, ..�­: _­ ,��­__ '�,'L�_�' I _. , . .. � - �­ ...- 1. I ) fhe , �j:"J,y�_� .. , %2 1 . .1 - �' -,� . .. I __ other doctor, and think it monstrous that Guido should be cut oil in this vote on tile - f the track *:'�tv:roa b sentinels within . I � I � : plebicite, has on 0 , Ca*r is, . . I "I,. , -�-I .,_�: . . m..� I- - .. .. k of; but youxe an 1 .4, _�'..._:L: I" I : i I ­ .I ....V I� . . on 1 you out by one with .whom he could not have . . '. �,�1, I . _. ' � _ _ . - . � -� �.,I . -.,. ad the exalte-i position as Wider of distance of each otter. �-"44 . - 1- *� .­­ .. . hey's been a hospice rain, but the sun", t' 8 ea . Look here ! I tol ly attain _ cas . * 111. ..,j�e_: L ­.. L I - 1 tgxt�ls ei.ough for me . 1". ._ � L-­. r! - .LL I.....", : .:.A to-day, � . . hot I tell every doctor I see: I've got an even the satisfaction of fighting. thought among the CAnadian Provinces. As suldenly whirled off to tile statiou %CcOm- ' ,. �_L":�_;'� , - , - � . I � . � .- bodf -L ',:'�-L-,4 . _. : I .- . I 11 - . i. . � . . i I '­ I '. �: . I , " ­ ...Z -And the cloud's of the wet spoil is all cleared w d seventy thousand 41 Pm hanged if vou shall Le cured I" he yet that thought Panied by the chosen two _ I. :----', . . X,, '.. �,..J I .. . _'. . . income of a hundred an . has been confined to the Iva of his . .. - � '., - I - I, - - - ­` _�' � ­ I I I . . : ._. dway. . thoilght to himselit,forgetting for once the . - .. . - .1 - L , I ­. .-1 . �, - -�-;V .. � , ­ ­-,- .. 1 . And th,e WOO(is is all the greener and the grasir francs ear and I'll give five-and-twenty &aming of what may �o called Domeatie ua,rd without pomp or circumstance,swift , `�.'" - ­-, �.�T, � I I I .1. _. 1. r . f hi profession to resLore to the Legislation or legislation relat" e always � Z_%_Z, L'�-'.-:' . L,.� p: 1. L ;. tion o to travels I .. . . ." �, is I al "ney dawn,to the doctor who'll obli ' , . _' L;I!, w"'.. � ", � 4 1 . . ��. t _... -_� I I I . I . . . -- �. _ I., - .- I. - .- rreener stul, thousan , me 'r I g to tit fy and silently. The Czar a a 6 I.. -1 ­ ... I i .. ­ I �It may rain again ornorry,but I don't think It_L f this-cold. 'A"protty good foe- ITOT d for a few more years of wickedness homes of the people ; but from domestic in a train of Ave carriages. His carri g i I I '. ., I . . . . Curie me 0 .1. ­ 'L. --, � - � I _.-i I � . . . rved nothing better than 1. ,.,, _ ­ -- .- � . . . L 4.. I will. , . even one who done - legislation it is bound to pread, to other built in a peculiar style. ' ­_- ... .,;�,� ��I - � , I ­ 41, � . L ., eh V - �1._;4:.- ". � I . . � . .. �._� corn!a -I wouldn't d , are. . _ I� - ,-. I �. -w,lb ,.�_� .� _. I . -rops ire ruined hanging. o Guido such an a , ­_ ��,", , : , - , � , : a say the c andthe­ ' 'di-1, 4mpe yon don't think," mid Dr. fieldsi of thought and action. The questions The windows, while attiple for light .; ..- I 1 . ­ .- - . ­ � .. L ,�. . - .1. � - . . drowned out t t ill turn for ten times the money." How- - - 1,. 1-:- ,� , .,L . . . . _ _ ­ :, - - ­ f_-�� I 9'9 . naturally arise, How are we to account for hi It so that a sitting down is itivis- I .. ... ­'; - - . be a fanuft wtth-' C46, that a physician can do for wen the . .. L -, '.. # � . I 1� �� :� . t." - _ -� -�� ' - . thin sudden exaltation? What causes led to infe,irom. the o ..... ­ .- - ­.. - � ,� -1 . . - ,.- And prophest the wheat will t r, he set to work upon his exAmination and the, sides of . �1. _. ..�. I ,� '..-1. . 1 eve I , ­ . . I .I � I I- ,. - five housand francs what he can--- L 1) = ''i ' L, . , ; . .4. outdon t, .has never foAled It - I I with stethoscope and thermometer, .asking itd attainment, and is it a natural position car are fortified with Plates Concea,10d in the.. - _�_ -_�' ." .-� . �. _- 1101, - , . �� I I . � .-- A". ftt the kind Providence that' for- I . ;11 - .� ­ il,_. I , I 4- - un I - : . I , - . . . I . I . I --.,. - - - us yet . I Don't tell me that the doe. a few pointed questions the e province to ornamental woodwork, but strong engugk ; - � - .. J�,_, __- � 1.� . .I . - .. a . .- � � . . ;Fh �9", - i - ".- ,.� �_ .. 4 �i­ . . - - __- __ o4r, 19 Gaminon I I. I �, �-.- . , " . . 17r- . - . '. I Wu!'be on h and one't more at tb I �ors 6�MmIles last- The po illation of UVaulwba cmaists to resist a bullet. I 11 . � I. , -wili�-1-twYAA wwiwaw�with 1h - - __. : ,� - �;L_�'; .j- i .... � .., . I bet I _- - - I I . 'to , of i L . I .J, . � . .,�:� . � . Do oil " Weill' allied Mr. Merrick. " How largely o7the restless young spirt There are two setitry boxes in the dar- I . ­�11� I t . - ". - .� - for a coal-heaver with a cholera. I . � - . , . I- .. _.I. % . . . n-as he swims � . 11 I . ­�.� ;: , .;� , I . - I Does the Meadow Iark.complal . I � thi k q k9- ,hopi i$t1hay'V4r&.a pacl of long will it be before I'm cured?" I other lands, more .especially of the riage, one at bach end, and ea4h lo6king .i . 7 Z- I .. . I.. . . wi I � - ,v-,:,- , ., , , ] , . - - ' ­ .- L I � I - -L . -1 , . � . I Ill _ ' . gf� - I . . � � . . I and dry . t *-*6 Va"t 40 u - Z - . . 11�1 Ite pa*4 francs I But 'Dr. Calo remained portentously older provinces. - The vast majority of the out at an opposite side from the other. The . .. . ,.' - , the blue4oi a? iron , . -I.. I I . - I .. I !­- .1 .(­`:­ Thronjornhe waved of the;wind and , _ . . . . -4 . L W.-1 . -.�11 Kt_ * - I m.. %. . I . - I t .-_ ' ' - 8 silent and grave. He was once more only inhabitants being young men who have guardsmen on iluty in these apartmOnts ara . - � f _�_ '. .- V, '. . I ; 1-1 - .. I I . the.81(t'l 8164 tAat,.�-ttft lest,of 4em, ,tries hi I . : L I - .. . - ! ��.... -.-.-: �­ 41-. _,_ Does thd quail settip&lid'14histle in a disilp- verX best. 1've tigrred it allout, and based the physician, wholly wrapped up in his come here from a desire to advance their shut in from any observation of the interior . .- , . . ��L �. -L, �;�I.-. . - I� J . I - , '. I - � L. . - � . � ..i . . � .,.�. . pointed way. the . . .. -. . -, - ,- -, .. � I - - . �.. - . . C.�. . Er kmng his head in slienca and sorrow'all the li;ii iv�k6nl�j �iyi careful estimate of case, and that cane a bad one. position in Jife, bilt a great many of of tile carriage, but at intervals of about ' ' ,� .1- � � I . .. - � L -it is my dt��y whom have come simply from a love of two feet, the whole length of the saloon, - . m.., r-,_. _. . . . . - . L. : �- t - .1 . , �igjlejt otblesdopal income. I've reckoned I I Signor," he said at last, - �' ., , . - . I I . � I .. dayl . I . . - ­ .� I ; " - - 1. 1 . I .. - - h the � .. . ;�` I � - f-- ': he'alth'a'fillu'rel 'Does he. that jesis mightn't be enough, but that to tell you that you are very, very " change and a fondnew for speculation. This are electric buttons communiostina wit L . . � . . '.1, : - Is the chipmunk's " i - .. . t r_... 1 . . " , �. . . . - ioi�er walild ))e wasted. Tbat!s business -. There in nothing puzzling in your case. I spirit of fondness for change -and novelty guard chambers, as well am with the two i.'' . . ,- .L. I- . - .., . 1 ..... I �_,.­- walkor does he runi- - - --- -' n I I- I- -L �- i .1 . I . . . � -11. . - . �:: ­ Don't the Suzzards ooze around UP- therd Just and a man -that gives low or more than he' only wish it were not so plain. W611 I am has diffused itself throughout the eptire ,,carriages, one containing the suite and the -- . -; I : . .., I I � . . . . .- I ( . ­ . ...; , - : 'alh i . .- �; :. I 1� �" :,* - ,�-114M t ey V@ is done I �rOoAer's need for wfinj he wants is a fool." eaking, no doubt, to a man of courage. pulation and penetrated every walk of other, in the rear, occupied by the guards- L '�.� -ki -�- -, , � ' - � . . - , L . . I - .. : . I . . . ,. .. _­ . ... �-� .�-_ thinpr the matter with th � - -I '14 . . . , . ts tt � a to e. The business man who lids been in nion not on duty. . . ., . . It : I . . .. -Pig III the doctor would have exclaim. We must all die, a little sooner or a litt, lif, .. i I '. ..I . "­ . lungs or-voice I , ' - . 1- -- i �.__ . .1 in' when dumb ani,' - - the train itself is con . I; I - . _0 - I � 1 .4 1 �. �. Ort a mortal be complain' �_ ed, had he spoken his thought aloud. later; what does it matter when I It is true business five or six years becomes restless So far, therefore as L . 1 � I . I I - I - - �, . I . ': .. . . . location ; cern-4, the Czar could be no more secure in - 1� � ­­. I . - I - . -1. ­ I dly; but he is - ­ . � I , 4� ,. .. .. wara rejoice I . � It wastrue he wanted money ba . there are things one would not like too 16ave for a change of occupation 9:nd I - i - i . -_ 1_. . . _. i 'j- . , as there is a c . . - I ":L ­. .. ... . I . .. .C :'[ I: - _ . . �_* I � - _ � � . - . -''��. �,:�. - far too much of a physician by nature undone, so long hance of doing the mechanic who has been emp)oyed for a St:Petersburg. . . .. I.. . _ . : I . . .- , . _ Then let us,one end aU,be contented with our was oovery of the true theory of ya%r or tw in one 'place desirps to move Tile train speeds on to its destination, � � ... .. ­ - r . . 4�_ ­- I I -Poo 0 .. . - . . . .., to measure his interest in a case by,its - them. The dig - .. -� L ­.� _ - .1 . tot- . r - I 1: . - -1/�. - J I- e sun Is i, Ot on account - of aoci- . � - 11 �'.. . . .. . � V �_- ­ .4 I., - TheJun;is here thig- morning and th - - Bible profits�thougli Merrick did not think plithisis, for example ; but that happily a to some new sphere of oeeration ; the teach- wiihout a halt, exce I .,. I . . . " . . . . . . � _. is - I ­ � . -:"�� .. 'g hot ' .% . I I I - � I ., . . . - . � . - . .. ....;:- : -1 . - . shiain - . glory of the sol,fie would real*,y throw over a dozen am- not Ve case with yo�. Ali, it is a great er who contioues to teach for over two years dent. At a diotmce of not lea than fiv - ' - - -1�' . ) � L.� . ` - . -. I - ­!%" .­� ' � Oh, let us fill our hearts with the � the --.i _ ' ,. .. . � I ! I .,L-..---' .' .L. peror's for &coal-heaver, if the coal-heaver's thing to die in the knowled that it is tile in a -rare specimen of the kill of the miles ahead Js a pioneer train, in -which . . . - . . i * ' ' . . . -1-i 1. . �. _ -ty. ' ' t, - ­ �. , ­ I � L I .. �_ . . .- .. d, doubt and care and sorrow doveth for OnO'B rod , while the preacher who in the cas im? 1 . .- . . . ...I--- .1-1 - � � : 1, - .- I _ -'. And banish ev'ry -came promised him more to learn. He had very best thing one can . arial Director of Railways and the ea- .i! - . -. - . I - . . . ; . L , I L � ­ . . ,far awayl . half a mind to at once astonish his patient self and for one's friends. Yes : it is MY would spe�d a life time with one flock gincer of tile particular railway on which; ' ;� .. . . I . . .. . . - -_ . . i . . ,e ; - I L - . . -� .- . 7 . A his proiession by only duty ta suggest that you become roo- withou t either flock or pastor becom- the Czar is travelling always ride. As -the . � .. m. i .I ­ 1. . � 't �". �:- � .� ateV,er be,60 station.' ith PrOvldbliOb for sud vindicate-tile honor( . - : - ' I .-. . , ' . . . Wh w . the reserves along the ' � - . - .. I. ,i_, --..-. ; '11. �I. a guide. C -four line ' I -- .- . ... . _ . _. f . k I .1.. � ,. - 4 ,oldly undertaking t'he case for nothin%b,u,t ;oniiied to your relations,and to settle your ing desirous of a change, here seeks fresh pilot train whizzes by, i 1. I . . . � . - ' at S. � ­ . � . umistances ort,to make u satis I - I . I 1, ,.. - . Such fine circ the othilr half of his mind was wiser, affairs ; and-to lose no time." fields and pastures new at least every rush tip arms and guard the sides of the . - I . ­ , - � L ' I . .�- �_�_- I ... . lied. . . . . I I rying e rial train L _. . : I .-A . - ,. . L . I N, 0 ,� � - . . iror the world is full of roses androses full-of did,not tell Mr. Merrick that health in one . 11 What-!" cried Mr. Merrick t W years and the flocks rarely raises any railway, waiting until th I in . I . '. I ­ . . � ; - I . . - ; - . _. . j-- - . .,�-, I � '. . _. I- . � � 1. . - I flow. of the only two things which mobey cannot 11 start to his feet, but im.nodiately sinking serious objections to the change ; even tile has passed, so that the a ectacre is present . . . . . . . - I . � I . .1- .. �I. . .L I - . T I.. - ..I I _ � . - - I . . 1 Aldit'he du_c is full of heavenly love that drips buy. . I back into his chair, where lie crouched farmers, who would be expected to settle of continuous lines of sol iery for hundreds. I . . � .- _. - ,. . .. I . - I � I t, A 7. - .�11 ,:�. . --I for me and you I I -You see it,a really, important I should and -shivered. " You mean that I am go- down and become attached to one locality ofmiles. Arrived at the end of his journey, I I . - .1 11 . .. . � - . . . I .. . - � ­1.�_--L t --1,111-7�, Z . tended - I I - I "' -4'tj,j a jet *011", - id � .. - . .. i , :,- , . -M ; 'I. . * 8 Mr. Merrick, sinking into a - ing tf)-- It is monstrous; it is infamy ! as they do in other lands, are here iriven to the Czar is escorted to the quarters in � . .� . . I I 't -1-a )tne poor devil , Look here,"he whined, "I'll make it double roam. This innate desire for novelty has for the Imperial family. � . . I .. . .. chair. "It a not as if Iwas U . . . ;. �_ : I 11 . - W - . I �- , - , ) . -,: . -_ , _" _T ' � I - I., . . , : T1 I -10' CRESS i -special con. � . - :- tl- I ,'�,' � Et [AT WAT I - . � . I �. . i t Z. :� , � .- � who doesn't matter whotbgr he lives or dies. i tile money-there!---every penny of fifty led the youtlif ul population of the prairie The streets are guarded by I , . . . . . ;. . � . -pounds thousand fran ,f Ill give me a chance nee to desire to manage the public stables in the attire of citlizqns. Every I I ' � I - . ­ ' ! - -, -- - - -1 0 � . . . I ­ -I � - , ,: .,:�-_ ,; I've got seven thousand a year ca ( 11 I ) .- - . . . . . ­ . . - � . _ _ , . .­.. ,:., . . � . .. � . . - , I �'.,'. . � 61��. ... .,.�-.-�,1...... 1:.Aw .-.-�....,,,."..: .�. I U. ;. _'.. r__. 1.� .:. sterling! and how can a man got t,he good I of a cure. I'm not It; I'm not reisdy ; and UNZiris of the country differently to the property ovifiter has been called upon to Bus_ , . . ; :.. - : -- ; I . . - : � 1�I I.'. . �1 I � .­nere was it I good deal of flightiheAS about. out of his money unless he's well? It isn't, ! those cousins of mine will get it all." manner in-which the are managed else- ply one or more of these men at his own .- � - .­p. . .�- - - , I . . ,�' :_- i ! . . . . . I I- I vereigil, - I � I -. ... i ... - � . I - who judged him Z - .. . . I !. .. L . _Doctor Calo. But anybody ' ' either, as if I didn't know the ase,of moneyi i Dr. Calo had never learned any tact; and where. The ropular emand has found its expense to do duty when the so -11 �.. . . -1. � �I'll, - - . �,_ .. I - � I . r�. . _, by his mere mLnr,er would fiud himself con- I tell you, doctor, it's hard. There's such I if he had, he would no longer have used it, leaders who ave carried into effect the makes a public appearance. . 4 - . - - . � ' . . I . I I _ . . . . I � I � . 6.1 �'.�.-.1 - The Parisian pr eature made him feel brutil. wishes of the people and brought Manitoba The constables average one in ten of the .. . . � I I - . . -11 � - - siderably mistaken. . I -,, -.,, �-'% - Dfiessors a lot of good I could do. I could go into , for the cr � . I. .1 - - i ti� .� - � ley knew of no the best society;I could keep at collar fit for , -Signor, ' said he, -not your whole for- - to the front as a progressive land. crowd t)iat throngg the streets, and heing - i� . . I f. . � .- ­ 1 . � ,1. - ald have told you that th � . In, � . we ' - ­ . I . . I . . . � o . I - - . - . ­ - . - . 11 , : - �1. .17 ". keener and cooler brain than the young a duke; I could have my. whack and my ' tune would buy you one more of the few But as the years go round, is this spirit in ordinary dress they can mingle with th . I__- 1� � I .1 -1 :-� � - . _ . . � . A- , , It's; of no rising Man fr I a dt erhapF4, do 1 - -. � .. ' �� ..: : 1�; .17, . Italian physicia Oak fling; and I might double my capital all the days still left you. I would cure Oil if I of unrest not likely to subside? Are tile people, note wit t is 8aill, ad) .. : i . - - . - . I em ' . I _.� . .- i . �_ - - . I I . xpected greater things. .It is you are pas curt I Y hp lar 11 .- . I - ­ � I whom they e while, for I'm one,that knows how to make ! could, but ' t - a would ' inhabitants of tile province not likely.to something that will obtain reg � - .. , 1 . LL . .' . . ' � . - 9 -. _. L - L en ts bad,-front the I � tter' c e. . . � -, - .-s :` ' true,that his fellow stud Lire pay. N I fat 1D an man to man give you hope if Ycould ; but - e can.bo ' gradually develo into a quiet easl-going employment among the secret, poi . I . . . 1. .�.I . 1 . .. -, ..I '� ­ to - . .. � .L I �I, I .1 I - . first, styled him "Tile Madmilm," and had P ' 'do w,,'y - �� isn't hard ! I no hope, because Lhere is no doubt. A aiin* -class of toilers or the soil, sati! with With one-tenth of the population engaged - .- I.. . . . - � look at ine, ail ( . .. - , .. I . . ,ited, any number of anec- Ali , , . .. . . . A . . � L 1. . I . , � . . 1,:`--..:a �,-, collected, or invei Dr. Calo did look a in, and sharply, - pler and plainer case was never seen." I following the thought of the outside world as spies upon the remainder, with troops . . .L..I_. ­ .. i . I- 'dotes to justify th Merrick remai . .. - � - ::, L I . , . N . � e title;and it is also true but he did not say. For some time Mr. ned * instead of leading it? We inust expect enouizh concentrated to stand a formidable , - .. . - .. . . - � I . � . . n- exceedingly shiewd old physicia, ' ineex had become a I silent, while Dr. Calo mentally grum6led * this restlessness to decrease as ,the Mass Of , siege, and his faithful guardsmen dogging : - I . _.. . . . 1 ` ,.. : . that o e . . .n - Mr. Merrick's husk I i-I . . ­ , I . - ­. ..�� had once said : " Calo ? the, best brain in whine. " And then there'sa,pack of wretch- ag.iiast fate tor having, 96f . - I'the population gets more older heads itn- I every step, the Czar goes through the forifis. - - -_ A 1 - I ;: ter so much bril job ) . . . I - . . i . - I .,. I . I.. � ' France but I'd sooner trui I . . , 1 7 L I st, myself alone es,poor relations, withonts.hundred pounds liant promise, sent him a case 50 utterly I bued with ideas of conservativetsin amon 911t, 1 of a visit to the ancient capital of Russia or . . � i , - i r . � . - - h- .I . . I 1 1 4 n with Calo. A man wit I and serve them right-it's my commonplace and:o profoundly unint-,rest, I it, Re,ides it is a well established fact whatever city he may-choose to honour. ,.. - . .. i I . - �,,.I` : ,,.�, With,a tiger tha. among them - . � . .. . I , - i . - .. . t I� . i L - - - . - - .1 .. .i. -. - . - I , - . in Ethnology -_ . � I I ''.. _. out a heart is madder than & man with"t duty to live to dishppoilit every man and ing. Itmusthav been full ten minutes.be. � that man, in every - .. . � . _.. . .- ­ V . ; . ­ �­ f ­ . I � , . I 1. I " But he never -)n and in every - . . . :,. ., . ? - _. . � - . .1 I : .t . ook at his eyes. woman Jack of 'em, ; and I'll do it, if I die. fore the case ap,.ke again, but to himself :stage of civilizati . .. .. . I ,, 11 - 1. - . . _. . . I L I '- - `11 .. I an . . _ .. 'i - . L� . . I. r ­ - � - -'- -% sai4 anything more ; and it was not such No, I don't mean that -, but you know rather than to the doctor . quarter of the globe, is influencei by - The Paper Age- - ) 1. i � . . - .� J � . � ..- . . ' . . - . I �.. - - i . I - . 1. �, 1.. I. ­ easy thing to look stea6dily ab br. Calo's WhatImean. Why, would you believe it? . "Then it must be done at once. .,T. hey ' Illil geographical stirroundings. In a level The world has seen its iron a" and its * . .. .. I - . .. � . , . - 11-_.7� I . an out of his . of shan't have it, that's flat-not a iny more a prairie province of ours, to I .. 11. . � �.. ... . - . i .- - I - . ... ­ eyes And long before he w -there's a cousin of mine, a poor devil lain liLe thi tile bra7en age, but this is the age of paper, - . . I . ....: . I - - - . - . , . 1, .. :..:.. I- ;. , studentship big nickname had become a title a curate,, that had the face to write to Me than I can pravent 'em. r1ill marry Eardy and daring mountaineer, with his aayg tile Paper Record. We are making so: . _. _., �� . 4 . . . .- - ' , I . . i : � , . I � . . . ;­_ ­ i of honor, and t�en forgotten. the other day for a loan of five pounds. be- Irene at once -. and then, whatever happens, ,atrougimaginative powers andsuperstition. many things of paper that it will soon be' - . . . .. I I . �.._ . I I . ... I - ­ . .1 . .. I. ; - . � anoinaly. lit i . . . t LL I I - . ... . .. . Of course such a inan was destined to be cause his wife was ill, &lid he'd got a I'll snap my fingers at 'em all." tainted religion, would be an I true that without paper tliere is noth ng� . - . I . F, - .. ­� . e . I . �­L I 1 . . gradually he th I . , � . . ii,specialist by nature; and sixth child, anti a lot cf stuff aliout a wolf : - "'hat ! you will inarry !" ceied doc- this nortbert, plain we would naturally ex- Made. i - i - - . We li�-e in paper houses, wear paper . . i 1��-, - I . -L Ji - cted his studies more and more upon the - at all ect t - . ­ �._ I I .�__ - -.. � - . ire land a door-as if thereLwere ar,y wolv�!s in tor, carried out of himself with disgu (I p to find lie grave nortilener tamed.&lid '- .- . � I � - ..- - � clothing, and sit oil paper cushions in paper - I . . �t - Tatus o? man and other England, and as if,if there wasi they'd look amazement. 11 You, on tile edge of the subdued to a monotonous level )f thought � . - . . � . I - E - ,:: - ].' ' _ 'L breathing-appa . ( cars rolling on paper wheels. If we lived - . - , . , ._'.. ,.--. . .. . I -&I _. I .. . I. � : I I I I "..; ." I�_,i.- . . . %nimals, iintil they exercised upon him the for flesh on a curate's buttes 1" grit ve'I" � and action'by the monotony of his physic in Bergen we could,go oil Sunday to a paper . .1 . ... I . � .- . ..... I . ' ­ - I . - tithe ilatnees of ill(- land does I - � ..�_ . .� I '�-�,� ...� ialist's fascination. He had, not 11 It was fortunate for the Poo.- M" to - yes, I will. You speak nit if my lifo church. Wo do a paper business over paper - -. . -: : , � P � , �. �orn spec I 1. environment. ; I .t - � � � . - - I ! I I I I . - � �t,, ..-.. �� '.-. yeally exa, crated oiie wbit when he de- Ilave so rich a cousin," said Dr. Calo. for - _111a)&P-WAA no use. It is' of use. I%I'd not affol-4 any opportunity for the develop- . I . I . ­ I- .JL , I counters, buying paper goods, paying for L - I - - ...,I I � . .� . .. .. . I t...-, � ­ )cribed to'Euid rthly the sake of saying something while he tbied to undo my fool of a father's fool of A mentof tile imagi native f acul ty and of sti per- _ - - 1� -, - �L � !i.'. � .�.,-... L � ., I., them with paper Money, and deal in paper. - . . % .. � I . % .. I . � � . . . -.�.- � � ?aradise as living in a great hospital for his eyes. I iiI.If I - - . i . . _". . .1. , . atitious faith, stich as are found in the rug. stocks on paper ina I rgins. We row races in � . ­ ! __ W - ' . . - , � * . . . . . . .� -1 _­ . .. Anti he'll (1,) it, too," thought the (loc. : ged mountain regi .. . . 11� _,. gumption, where he inight carry on end- 44 Wasn't it? If he hsin't, lie *wouldn't � ons. And as inventive- I paper �oats for paper prizes. We go to . I I le .., . %.;. ion . . I I Va.-. p _ ;1 . . . I - .- - I � . . : . . - , kes researches into phthisis in all its forms, have had the lesson I sent him on tile wick- 'tor, as the doomed man fell into 3ilel108 DeAs is a direct result of imagilia i -aper theatres where paper actors play to . � � I . . . �. -I, a. . .�.. .tive power, 1, . . . I .- .:-_�-. ..; . - . - � .� . . � . i . , Y. ..'r. ,.:... ­ with stethoscope,microscope'and dissecting edness of giving to beggars-pol iti cat econ- again, till- I I we can never hope to remain a progressive . . - � . _. . . � �- I �t I . ,:,. . . paper audiences. . - ,-: 11 -1 izes nee re, dvance in years, - - . � ,� 1. . .. . . ';' 7" ' k ife -, you know ; pauper' P rno ' " I will people as we a e As the age develops the coming man will . ... -- . . . .1 - ,� I -, .- � :.-I.:, -_'., ­ n ,-and with occasional experiments of omy the opula- - " Doctor." said lie o lit unless som? I .- . I i. - _ � . . *once told that people li,%.l been brou I I - ..t-� -: - � nil w hicli modern science,like tion-and wickedn,mis of One . other causes can be foiind which tend to . . ! I f ! that darker ki the other become more deeply enmeshed in th p;a�r I .�._ � . .1 � ­ . " .. . - 1, , 1:1 �.� .I,.: ___ . eient magic, preferil to conceal from the I 1 4 '.. I .� ; . I " �%�: - ... an pauper marrying another, and keeping back from tile grave by water-cresses. )o i count,eraet, the effects of the level nature of I:et. He will awake in the inorni*n (I I - . � - ; - � . � I � z ". . , - ... ceeded in his up the breed. He's wiser now. , He wo on think there mighi be any chance ' . hing Ili - ­ . . �I " , i .- 'I . _:. light of day. And as he pro n't ILA its ' the land. creep fr6i�n under the paper clot his - - I - � Ii I I - �� � .. .. .e 4 .1 -1 � I - . - ­ .� .. . I..., L stigation of dead and living nature, �_ tn e"' This country does not posw-s% the luxtir- f .I .j.'L I::- inve try the begging-letter dodge again. My ill I . paper bed, and put oil his paper dressing ." - I k - ,. .� W " : , � . - .., L . �_ ,.- � . ­- 11 , 6 6 to A-you such I ent - . . - . . k . . more and more convinc,-�d he grew t at so- father, who was just the bi gest old foA rLainly noL Whoever tol iant and varie(l natural growth inei-I gown &lid his paperalippers. He will walk ' . ,; . : . .�. . - .� . I . , . .I ,1 :1� . I . I I-1. ,:'­� �7 . called consumption is due to a single cause, that ever lived, made a foof of a will, so rubbish?" I tile tropics and which tends tor, make the over paper carpeta, (town psper stairs, and, I .. I . ; � � . I . I t,,.-._ ., . - - .� I I I . . � .. ­:.. an. But inhabitants of those re ions idle and leth . � � I �,- IL . whether germ or not, and that to discover that if anything was to happen to me, &lid 11 Well, it was only an old wain t, ., -.1 .� .I 11 . seating himself in a paper chair, will read . ! _ , - . � . I , I I . � :1 ". . . - I L . � . � I . .. . . pl the cause would be to d6cover the cure. I had no children, all my mo;ley go 8 , . argle. These p1wits w ii0i as food for inan, the paper news in the n per - �I . _. .�. `- - -�, .L_ -1 - - . . . - . I � � ­ I . A . � , I . I L I ­ I I ,ition to be if ated with labor, for, paper bell will call him to his breakfast, � � . _._. _. ­ . And with this belief grew the am1h among my cousins-as it wasn't against ose." - . - "' . and bealiv are cultiv . . ­� L"'. _. - . - . - . 1. I I- . :. ___ _­. , , the man by wh e justice that a man can't do what he likes I � - But ownetimes those old women do say although the regioli is frigid, still '*ill tho cooked in a paper oven, served on paper � I L . .�. .- I . . - -, �_ . ' . : - . i . .I -1 � . - . . . I . . i I I . "I _� -t � - -if it's ' sireat of our brows dialies, laid on paper cloth on a paper table, 1. - . ,. . I '. :. I:" -_� cause t-vnd cure were to be found. with his own, married . or single, dead or uncommonly curious things. Anil we have to eat our .- ... . I , . . I 0 -.1 . 4 ' . . . - ! . :. - I : . R , ..._1*4 J ,_ _.�, ractice he,had not -, I might try it. Would I broad"and as a result activity and physical . - . : . . . 11 t % r, - . Nevertheless, into - Mive I So even if there wasn't my own en- thoonly chance left He will wipe his lips on a paper napkin, . � I . . . .. I ; ­ . - - . I - I . - - : . '... � . . .1 . i I , I­ . - � ,� - iven yet begun to fal. He had, it� u.ne joyment to think ot, ail wasting away ill it do any harm !" . ; strength in a prinic necessity for .the in- &lid, having put on his paper shoes, paper - . . I . . . . . ; 1._­. .. . . - i , - -�,- �,. . � � I . . .. - - ... I - i � ; - iK., . � �,,: ._­ : way and another, some thousan-111 of P&- the prime of life, there's all those male and I 11 As much harrh as good ; neither less t habitants of the land. The clear, dry lll* hat, &lid pal-er coat, and then takiag his - .1 . . . . .1 �- 111j4.,-- - . - . . . 1 i , .r _: . . . - i I . . . - � I ­ �.-; I - / - - A yet had never received a fe I ' I vigoratinj -) tends to pro- *1. . � � � � ., . - - � tieii C9, an e- feniale paupers to dirappoint and sell, as nor more. 11tit--" All at once a br I g atmosphere als . . � w I � -6__ , I paper stick (he has tile choice of two de- . - � . L. ­.. �_ _ to r )11()Vsnt, . ;, . I : - . - � . . _�1.,_I.1,.: ..- No doubt he did not go Lhe right way to they deserve. Wouldn't you like to see li^nt thou lit flashed into th3 doe 4 duee a . active spirit, �nd with scriptions already), he will walk oil a paper . . . - :- . . . .� . , ; a-1. . .�, -.-.� . I, me to him ; bu;t the ,, 70ru're qpite ri 'ht,-it won't do IV. . . . . - .. 1. 1�' . .I . �%-1. _:; ' a .I . .- I 1� 7 ­ ; I.. _. � attract patients to co their faces when they find I've got a eon mind. , bodily activity and tatength, mental met' p, vement or ride in a paper carriage to his I 6 . , I ­ . . .. _: . � - . � . I . . . _1 . . ,� . . �. �­ same old professor who had made that soli- and heir--eh ? . ,,an atom of harm ; &ad & some i6ther old , ity g1l,,l vigor will coine aa a matter of I � � I . - .:��'' . .. . ­ . - � . paperoffice. Hewill organize paper enter. . - I �_ . r , . I __ - . � .1 . I*, - ­-11* . 1. -.�. - tary criticism on big sanity was fond of say- woman tells you somethi else, try that. I course &lid must have free ex'ercige. . � --, . . i -1 � ; [14: . ; j .� I . , - Dr. Calo's own fsee-could'tiot'help show. n prises and make paper profits. He Will -jail - . I . I . I ,. . .1_ �1­ I .. - I . . % . : . , . . .. , . I ;�. ..-� - i i]Ng that a physician who would prosper wof his diagnat at tile spite, malice, too. And, by.Lhe way, ttere are faitious I Separated as they are from theiv eastern the ocean on paper steamships and navigate - .. A: _. t � I. I . . ._. _; .,. " ing son - .. - I A � I �.-- :_ - it the most inter- �t a place called San Giove. Only I follow citizens by long stretches Of UlliU- - � : .� 1- ,. must bear in mind that eve . . . . ­ . I It . ­­ " I I and stupid yet self-conceited seffishness dia- creases a the air in paper balloons. He will smoke a . - I L:I. . �- .... l , , - es In! i r -1 a paper -- 'r ­ . . I : r �:-,�'.'. .� .-� . .; . t* g of patients is arter all, a fellow- played in every tone &lid grin of this if YOU think of going the % 0 at Once - ; habited wilderness, ail( from their wentern paper cigar - - ..- , I� i. - .!�:� .'.., - 'creature, and never goes twice to the prac- wretched skeleton; but the disgust Was for there's no time to lose, wVatever yop compatriots by almost impenetrable motin- . lighted with a paper match.- He will - '. - .. . �-_ - - I - _f .. � ­.I"'..,�_ ,� . pipe, . � . I . � - . . .. . � to !" - - . ­ 1. �'­L-"' curing - - -- . � aq .. ­ write with a paper pencil, aper . . .- .. I . . . I . . -::... . -­.­ - - _ ­ . - I .- I L L L . i, % . . , him; which al 'I 1: I'llen you think-" s ; I tit isolated from I ��il. '. I - ­ titioner who thinks of nothing but t tain barrier.; tile Canadian dwellers of tile whittle p - T 1 .-7 .._. . thrown away. -1 ,, ! 4.- I- ; � -1 . so may have had something to 11 And I mean 0 am 'em, too," mid Mr. . * q1- - I sticks with a paper knife, go fishing with a . . I . I . .".- I . i p ains are to a certain exte - .. - i � . I - - L � 11 � . ._.�- ­-.. -� �'. , do with the matter. Saverio Calo-as a "I think &tie acoinolaeneetha,tyoushould the densely populated regions of older Cana, . . - - 1 ..- .- 1. � � .. ­_. - I.' .: - �­ Merrick,smirking and chuckling as well an 1 . �t &per fishing rod and a palwr book,anti put I - . _. � . � - �- . . . . � have the � �. ­ .� 1. t ­. - - 1. _:�� - ,. fellow-s d brutally light of water-cresses, just when o the - I . I I I - - . "I �� . - tudent more flippantly an , da, ; con"tiently the ideas common Eis catch in a paper basket� He will go - . .Z,. , _�_..­ ,�� his hollow cough would allo%- "Fingoing . . . I I � I 1.� � .- a . I . �: - . , ' * .. �E.!-- - r I., . I :-�;.. Put it--gave a patient an idea that he would . h i d ourney of tile fillest � ' provinces will not readily diffuse . ­ .. - , .'�. . to be married as soon as I'm well, and then you are wit in a ay a . other shooting with a paper gun, loaded with . * . I � .� 1_. .-__ - . I i.i_t : ,t,:1 - � -, ,. .:. ; tire him 11, Italy. And � _ _',� - ! I .. . �:_ . ­ ., rather prefer, on the whole, not to c I and'most plen--- -- - 5 to 'amongst the mass of the prairie population. L- * -I- , I F., L'.. � .11 : .1. I 'some day I shall give a family party. 4 paper cartridgels, and will defend his coun- , -_ . _. .. , * L . I�o '11�: ­ ..:-,. �._, ��­ 80 that he might have another opportunity It they old women-therets no knowing. after 11- The on a influence likely W operate � . ..-L . . .-- I ,�l. , ', - - ..: _­ shall ask my relations to a feed-won I . try in paper forts with paper cannon and . . . - � V�!' - . - I . : �� "­ 11 tioguintis'id thought of Manitobans is . I . �� _: .�.. �lL ­ ._ of looking inside for the cause. In any case, iove, and st4y there i order in the . : . .. - � t� . �1.�., ,� ;.1 I- open their e es !-and they'll find its a yes, 90 W San(I I pagr bombs. ' ­ . I . . . .. . . .- I .,� ..:.; �:�, iings be eemed to � a post-chaise, and go now." that of our neighbors-to the south, but even _ _ ' .L �11' - .�_� . . � . __ . I I - - �L. .- �.L. - �, � 0 gan to'be serious; they a christening. foliall have married secretly aving lived his paper life and achieved - . . - .- 1. ,.;� L - L I . . � . - I r . . .__ .� : ,��_ . threaten a plithisis or atrophy of the purse, " And Irene?" �. . -11.�. . ' - I.._ L � __ �I . _� .� �- �- ,- - you know ; the first,they . I .� - that is, to a certain extent, precluded by his paper fame an4 paper wealth, he will -- ... ­ . . . I - � - - . - - - . - in whi . � the re � . .�V - �A. ILL ! ­ p I -L ch the most microscopic investigation 7 know of it will be I I Irene?" I . . . strictive trade relations existing be- - : - ­ .. :, the eight of the son and heir." retire to paper leidure and die in paper. - - .- .. .. �� - - , .. .; 't, - .� 1. ­ .t- P .. . . 2�, , . I .. . I ��:.I. .. ; would be unable to discover a centime. "Tile girl I'm going to Marry-" tween the two countries, owing to the high . . PiP," , � , I . - - �_: - What !" exclaimed Dr. Calo at last, peace. There will be a paper funeral, - : . .... �.IV" - .. 1-1 : : .1 � . -. 1i I . ., . 4 _', .., - a visit 11 "If you think of freues before water- protective tariffs imposed on both sides of a .- 'i . I - . .! - , �� 11 _L it . . .­_.. _1.,_ Therefore had the doctor come on aloud. 11 Marry-you I" L t which the mourners, dressed in paper . . . ,�ok. �. : .. .. . ' I .1 I . .1.. . I �..' . . � i - . � �.: .,.'. -L to his native place,not for a holiday, which an, I've nothing to Bay. If you like to the line. - . �, . � . __ I� I— 41 Why do you speak as if that were any- cress crape, will wipe their eyes in a paper'liand- . r . - .- I . � I ­ . , . s. . . - - .I I _..1. ,�L_­- he bhorreds nor out of home-sickness, ins." . . -L. - , ..'r � _ . I. I �� .1 ,� -,� � thing out of the way? To be sure. Ant I commit suicide, that's no affair of in . . Being thus' isolated from all out-s'de kerchief, ;6nd the preacher will preach in a I .. ..i I '. .1 _. .L it - .... ..,. 1. ....�,� lie never felt, bat simply to see if 11 Is it as bad as that?" contres of population, the vigorous, buoy- - . . . .: 11 _ .f_,.- I . ­ . .. L . . ; .. . - I, ,-. . .p� .. " - __ X too old V . paper pulpit. He will lie in a paper coffin ; - . I � I - ,:. .�, I ..I * I . . - . I 1 "J� � I .,;- �"'; � at ng the Calo, family which is extensive . ­ . .. I 11 Just so bad. Here's your one ch,knee , ant, mental activity of the people of this I I ,/ : ­,-._ - . ­_, . - .1 � I _. . 11 No ; but-"'- - .. -, . elsewhere in this paper it will be seen that . -_ - . . - I ., - ._� I . 11 z- ...a.. . . . I � . . I . . . .. sa.. -1 1.�'Z`. . . complicated in those parts, there might . ­. ­. .. ,.-, . . �, _ and there you sit, thinking how you can outlet in 0 . . ...1 I -_ . . . Vf -1 -.1 � I province is compelled to find, an I . - �r . - . .. . .1 . il- .1.11 _. . ,.. "Am I u �, -I.' .� . lie has a,chance I doing so already if he i.i - � � I - __ l ' ' - .. .1, I . I . � . �_. L � �1. I�. - aiting to be gly 11 �. . - j . - It 1 . - �__ .-� I . L -; - - - �� ., be some fractional inheritance w 11 Oh, si indeed throw it away. its own originality, and as there is;lot like- I -we mean pauper. lie will be ., � : .. � . . _. . z I / , . - 1. . �. : .. gnor ! Ugly Is vary far . a paper I . .. ... � ; , � . - I � ­ - IL - It in . i a p ysica I I ,� . --- �­ -,�- � _�:. claimed. And therefore', also, he had not " No, doctor. 11 not a fool- I'll,pack to bet any change in it h ' I relation. . . .:__. J . 4�� I .. - from being tile word I But - . wrapped in a paper shroud, his name Will - I I ­ . � - ." _4 I'.:. . . . .L_ - I . � 1. I , . .. ­ I . . I Z .: - . - .. I . . been sorry to fall across a brieflew advocaite It - ..: .. . ­ . . . a ip in t, o near future, Manitoba is bqund - I L . , ,. .� ,- . . - .�, ...., t be engraved oil a paper plate, and a paper -_ : If I . I ­ "Disagreeable! Aman who cannot be up and go.I' h r I .- . � . . 1 . I . - . .. .- .".� ...'_: .almost at his first arrival, who might be ve for Dr.-Cilo sighed with relief as he heard to keep its lead-an a progressive and aggress' hearse, adorned with paper plunies, will , . . �. -­.' . I .. . . I . ,-, r... lo, d himself alone? Why, if 1. weire _ - ' .I . .- - _ I � 11. '' , ­ , I . 11 . . I I - . . �. I.. glad to take a caw cheaply. For, as mostly . . carry him to a paper-lined grave, ever L � . I .T.- .. � I . . . � , .. . I- . I., � I all that, haven't I seven thousand a year? his detestable Fatient coughing his way ive provirce for many years to come. . . - ." __ ..-.,.I _ . . ,-: ­ . I 1 __ ..""."". appons his enthusiasm in one direction I,M goil, down-stairs. . I- . ... I . L- ,_;t��; - � . ' � ,. I., . - . * , .­ b 9 by corresponding prudence ill But, an you say, I'm no fool. 9 r-crew.s I What an idea to L . . which will be raised a paper monument. .. .­ ;:, �,�� I � - 11 Wate . - Im, -1 �-__ . ...... �_ - -1 . " -�"��,�-- was balanced I am-love on both I - - ---.a- _. .7-L . *., I . . - ­ _: _. Z .- to marry for love., I . Next, Please I I . . ,.,, _- 'L I , . i- - ­ oat others. I sides. A girl that I .can marry here on bring back to fife a man who in ,three .11 I - . � .5, � .1 . . � � ", . -� � I . . __ I. , I � : �. _ L r I - L_ _.,,�,� 1.� .1 .:�_ in i '� _. I . ... .- N : __ . .1 f . . : . . I - - I . . - - - . ­ . -1 .2 : -1 - . Seeing that 11 Ls Tra.vists," the only But Barite rid 11 The tobacco habit," wrote the editor . Damp Bedat � -__ 1''. , - ­'_ the quiet, so that my little joke won't be weeks will be in his grave. . 'I , ­ ...-�.-!,::, :�. I .- . - *� ­_V..;..�.! :�. �:��z-A.,�� __ red was set down for sane- bedi . 1. . � I � - :,� , , 1W. - - opera for which he ca ? do or of him, and that's a blessing. The brute, while the printer's imp stood by the Theperilof sleeping in adam ' L. Of tile 1 1 -. . . -� ­ �.. -1 - L . - . 5 . - , �� . . � I . _: ....L_. I- I - .. .. ­­I �, formance, he spent his evening at the spoiled; a forci ner, with no frien sin to interest in a common, tum dank waiting forcopy, "the tobacco P_ -it. The I- I � � - . ­_ .. I I _. I , .. per . - ­ ---.. ­ LL I L. .. ..11-1 !L - relatione to botler one, only P. not.of a to be cheating.m greatest, and it in almost ever prose. . . I � 1 �_ - . . � � .. . . ­ . , L - . . �.�", - �... � _-'� theatre ; and then, af ter the very tow hours' ,h . try experienced traveler rarely hazards the risk , . '� father, who'll be no trouble ; a girl of'hum. vulgar case of stimightforward galloping habit is an evil' at the Press of the coun . - :_:� % .-, . . _ . - i . _. ­, ' powers &gal It of sleeping between sheets, which are n - , � w��_I I � :_ ­�.;,� � not. - .. -�V� I . � 1. _; :.� sleep which he had trained himself to 'find ble rank, who'll look -up to me, and won't consumption !" And so forth he went to should bring its united early . -­. .. -I' I 1, . . .. .. ... :� -_ .I.-I , i sea,and a lo - Irene in an insidious, foe to health. It lemns sure to be damp,'-until they have been thor- � .. __ L.;L:Zr,.. . I . . . .. - I'-- - ,; �1, :_1 I enough, a 10lig swim in tile unge "ve extravagant ways ; and, last and best,. visit his tolatives and frieuds-and , . . _:.- . ..:...- , �,I ..I I 0 I- �: . �� -.1 : � " . . . . - :­_ . ­ ' . * . .. I .� .; �� ­-� in the sunshine be began to supervision . ,w 1 _�_ . I I I . � , -:_.L think of a rouad the prettiest young creature in the world, was mv8d. . mental vigour, shatters the nervous system, oughly aired under his personal �. ' . '. _�. %� �I . - . -:1, ­ .--. . I 170 a t a vital forces of the 4igestive I. .I _ ' I I � :�L .­, I . . . -L ;.- �. I - � . . . ID visits to his relations, in the hope of hear- (To Bg cokT1.vmw.) . " - ,,'-'._­�� and dest It at afire in his bedroom. If this be impracti. �-_ , '- . . . .­. � , ­ ' -- r.-­ �...... f Who adores the very ground I stand on. . . 'I . . _� '. _�L __­ I , I % I . _ �,.___ � - . "..- . 1, .I . - .- _ , . L turn to his . . orqAns. he rapid increase of this habit, cable, he wraps his rug around him,or pulls *, ,. , . .. I- -* .:: ,C, I - . . _ - M . � I . _.� . �..t­: . . M .. . I - - , . Z--:..? In something that he might I declare to you, doctor, Aie has such a - , - 1 40 . _ ` I . . - - , �, , 9 . : � .. I ._­'�: .1 - i I . � a . . 7; - . . . , I .. -i " I I nil he was engaged in putting .I to bo'y and mind, &rid taxing to out the sheets and sleeps between the '.L - �� ­. I - _ , ,�L , . I ruinous �_. - - ,�: I I . "I � . I .. - , .. _ � advantage. A passic,q for me tbatolie'd have me without ; ' ' I . 1�4­_ . . 1. I ---- . 1 . I 1;7'� �- ,. .1 - L . I -, . - 1�. . - .. ". '. . - ., ..... toilet as might . I"_. ,' , � 1_ 11 :: � our no is enough, indeed, to fill the bleakets-a disagreeable but often rudent , --.' . ai,�I I L., I . I �... - . : . the last wuches to .such a I ;....-_i _. 0"684' -1 - 1L . I , :, -� -, _''. _" � . a penn . What do you say to that,doctor . P . 'L. �1, _. - I . . . . +'A -: . .- .", ­ 7 . .. - .: . . I _.. becomf I L - .p thinkers of our age with the I- ..-'..,,..- ... .­ . 1, _.f :_- -- . 'Paris, and arrang- --oh go/ . a Wk miarof doe expedient, Direct mischief may result1rom-_ _.__ __7 1 . - ­; .% : I.-I -:V.,;,. - _ � .. . 1.1. I : �!,. 71_. . .,a,physician from I #hat:-in your Lron ,doin' �vc Mrs. ' - _&��, �..-",.,_ , ... ��.:� , . . '. .I . 11_�- I. ., 1, . . �'. ­ I if long-forgotten cousinship in * .. -oldross*4"pa. Riaffo-tv?It darkest forebodings for-the future of our the contact of an imperfectly heated bod - ".�- , ",;!: �>'_-I' .L 1,- . I.., .� r .- ii g degrees ( . Dr. CAlo bad never -come r asked Mrs. MeMoriarty. . .- y � -� ��'�.`��'_'.,�. .11 , * i$tle . - . mole . I I - _ --'�, h i's �. _ " � - ��,. , - ' . " - � i- . ,.1 �L . ....-_. Mind Lto Wh d scraps of last niglit's - ted the stop an a PM- U600U." . I _. I with sheets which retain I tum The ,. .. - �� � . . . I 6"11 . tient who hisoired him with suah'.utter' I I Sure he's adop, ,_? ,-��,__ .. .:,�­ .;. And th(;n the editi(w-handed thO OOPY to body-heat is not sufficient to raise-the tem.� .- . 1-.11,�. . - . �--- il - _1- ... 1. 1. . . . Mr. Morri I ,,-#'-�.,_-I.�- .. ­ _._ .-1 .-.__ --:..r� music, when- . loathing. ck had been adjouv feniolk,"said Mrs. ()'R1Lf16rtT.L . � . . .- . - - . �I '_- " , - * � . -1 - I ,.,. . - C&IO 9"9,%id 4LVOJCG 0a boy, fiIle4-.ib_w * perature of the linen or,cation,to a safe poinb ,*:L. .' '. �, . . , lrioc* d-with "Old . ,11 - I .: .- �-.�4 is Dr. . that seemed tA> ltago_ioJt?'* '?A',_�_ ­ _� #I I oe 1, . - I . .. -� � r , ­ . ,, I. . enough while boa4tibg of his purse, and - 4s A Not-od i "4 t K,-P�J-111. - -vi�.".P?,- 11"';i": " ­ _ I ! - - i . � - �- . I I ­ ­ - Ve an - ' ' is* ­". r 1.�.. . .... . . � A I'll .1, . I ­.­Cov .-frolil some cousin twenty times oibov- 1 . Virsinia, Sud " - , . ,�. P_. . ­ � , �t. , . 11 - ­ . yeit-4 redoib"ded match a Wu I.( ,I . . L".-, id, Y'r nonsiboo I J . , _n4 the result st U disastrous if, as _. 11 - , �I . to, alice aud.-meanness, but this hwt ' "Be AW*y W,t I 'i L - w o!L , -A �-:' -1 ' ..� 11 ik.. - :1 I: .I,.: � �: " I e" - I I �,- * - ' q�*# _*Oko edil - to It on, the'skin be cooled b eft1k., _ . , . � . �-, .,. ,6d tit the very I ' t. so feeble it-Bounded, of'his ]" . mpwo Ali and,fas 4- 11040 ed sure. app �. I - - io - �- , � , g" __' . 1 ' . .1 ­ .. ­ - " I - _: . -- . 1� . � L _ '_'_� ­.. -A �* 7 . I VIP � . - ,, .. . brag was the 111006 -repulsive of all. The A -iL i Ilk 0", �� of V I ' 1-4 1 - , I I � ..... - _� .. 1, , � -.. �--,;� I L � . 6r away. ,ery idea of a young and pro V* 10481it,6cl , Itw �� I P., 1� . � !4� �-" - .- I - - . '- -- I T_ -. war& in, , - 4. "g-JOIR5 6 ta ,sul -coldet I and , . _. I '. r ; - . : ,etpr)10 He'dii be&I _� I ..-�,� . " - --,�,- � .J.-_ and so f , _. . ,_ T' n!.�, _f, V. . I -V-14#.�*"',- ,�-*.."�- 11�d I than LZ � , : I !1� : ! z . 114 '� , __0 bitt"Unk h - night . 7- -,� ; . . . V - -��74,"J , 404 - , , _'"', � , , . ,0 with v , I - - , I �.! � I_llj�,� - I, , jif " -I -t P'j.-M.., ___ I 04 Lj� _ �Ay girl#wh , thawii, 4 �,, �:.­t_ � . twfted, - ift"turo fv* -JMQ,4W ,_ .; -il - W .__ � , � _ 1. , - ,� _ I ' Ssverl6l 11 I , -, _.,*_ . � r� .. Q�. N16 " W 4 , , , - � 11 . "t' '011, .the �, . I 84i ever she was, selling herself to.this do-PC OIL .1 ' ' ' '- _L' �� .: � . .. . t - � _y , . ''' '"O .. . . :, - - - � -. , - . I I , �� - 'P '---- -, - __=_ ". ]�-_�141_Mhom -7.7: , �� � q �. -, I_ �,4,aAr 05 .the no-, , �� - ­ i .. I I',' �_ .. . .- _ . tiffening into azi ex ra-pro I Avely �ipvw wbk 1 k�V-0-'-wo., :4 w 1� . . . 7 : -11 � instinctively- s made the doctor W�p"It _U j , !19 �`, i .�in ba O:kcuw,l f4_ �! . . J ;. 1, I �"- I : I �, " _:.L� . _ f *14 his rimy i 7 _V U ft I � _ 9 d%T1_. � , �. . - � - . . . . " i . 111tioxi. -to,-*10", . . 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Yom. �?I>=•.: �_ »-o-:_: 1[v1e t'YtC lasctttlt�itil . n ! > � E� �lllidtBb aYll{hne t�omirr \ r , . .� , 0 b 8irtflT fi O11ECT100111f „rte _ r r'a: awr"U, tR, and Hi ling beliieves in hosts. •'•--- .1 1 �in boxes iIt �o � . d4 mark and s+�fy corn when Pptanara's.Painless Coru J$xo ;i� =Y� R t ,� Ay, '' rvra rat title a hoz,or etx boxes for�2.�. tray or fd agplfed. It does i 1►ork �o _ . .,.9. . Mgrla first;poke the case of �t11'>ts lfa. Fair U neat Wait PPe . ,� :� `► uickl tend without o that ft rroems. b1RI:OT IiMPOtlt'1rtR qr CQfl�ons ort.. aft 17, 18 3; fly-n gears A F, t ` a.; �,� i BM!F uR Nt►►nd that Ac. Williams Pink Pills Q 7 P� �� ado. .a. * t.. _ ._h -I . _ aril never sold in bulk orb the damn or magie►1 iri•action. Tt r ib. R.eooliect the GUNS $E' 000 . . , ` �". � t� _ ::_, name-Patnam's Pld of Corn F�ttradtor. �x�1� Zols is said to believe that the lilac is not hundred, and any dealer w o offers ebbdti• • , - = � , . Bs,Itrererfor ever Tea Yeats-'I'tQateaby totes in this form is t in to• defraud yon' Sold by all` druggists "and dealers every r ,g Q BQOTgt ,LJ L� t, Y ,r>1,- far distant when Francse will again take up the itegt nesters/a tee >r/wee, ot.1y to and should be avoided. Dr. A illiams Pink where. LAAOEU CART 1DCES, ttiFiClAI IlIRD8 AM Y v i " arms against Germany, . crow .�jYitr�a--The-raralcKlars Of Ilei APS A a� IALTY. t' Herbert Spencer, the philosopher, is said ■ecovetry ins lit4vestlRated by a lteperter Pills tnnr► had of all deo gists or direct hove is the most poR'erful infl flies' ; - ,. yy 8 f3` . x t, 'Torout+p i � '-} k - .. by mail from Dr. Williams lldedicine Uwe• elzecciaed by ted oa lace. _ , _r_ ' �, to be a man of atngular modesty, wit a ![ ti>re News-Letter from either addreba. The a at y '�^ "-.yam ; . 'P It : R ppwy P� A tih b like the encyst tctalk, ehtriche8 .- .. ' gentle voice and sneers femcntne grace. tSri is DTewe Letter. t wbtch obese. iu. are sold tttake a course of °/tg L, , , p tko soli which brings it forth. 0 H THE RAIN : _. r Julia Stark Evans, of Hampton, Ia., What wonderful progress the closing halt t , fluent oompa}•a4tiveiy inezpeasive as 'i'0011EAVOB. Whets aulterinR with•Tooth r I . " though the mother of five children,is utudy- of the nineteenth century has witnessed ! ops ts•ith other renn(3dies or medical acne • use GIBOOPt8' TOOTHACHE twill never wash the paint off your house it ,��,� 'M� ' lti: , �'�t ing for graduation at the Stestae Universitfy. Meir still young have witnessed discoveries treatment. - aim. i ; y�are the.t � �" .T`� ;A ` . ]ser husband is an active lawyer. and inventiorlgr wltic wile they Lave :. _ me ago th aidq gave ti._. , -. ., :� , short ti b Moorteh K • ''s the Sultan of Morocco and tela eons reattit r _ '} Lord Dysarti: rAsi{dI> of the : a�er .fairT► revoitionzed.tri rteti0d�bf human _ - -,.._. 1V� N . rr `+ Society, of Enjls�td, ingmakiinq an ttteit ,iferiLre to a+lttn asps n4tte>!of course. - - Q1JREX VICTOBIA'a.D04S _ oI.Mmale and female slaves to corals - _ .. . lea 1 effort to have eV flees bone aekla► ivi h We4 and wdnderfd► igia lace mado the evert of the-macrtage of_the heir tip ' ��' �► �,. �, f as one of the obligatrona attendant upon almost daily ; we uickly adapt ourselves i'-EAristioloria/le `1'r'to to Yhtry Csm[otrtalble the Moorish thecae. ' `(;: ' A � . eo E D P -f qq T e troubl s f outr net hbore are mva - �• •: '-� grand opera in England. to the changed condition, and even wonder Qtrarterr. b g n w . Dr. Parkhurst has written to frieade that that rho inventive genius of man had not ably judgments--our o�►n, ezoeseive and un• �d your dealer can tell yon that since 1812 r , t' non ago enetrated the secrete of nature, were'firat admitted to the court of mercted trials. 'I. he may be expected back from Europe early g P the Unicorn teas stood for a118rat loss � : - r in September with many new ideas on the almost daily being. brought to our aid. Englund in the reign of Honrp. VIIL Under A,p, 82g,,, '1 social roblem Ytrhiclt he'inteBdA. to put in W hila.in all dir�ction� great advances have the present reign three dogs have been els- _ _ goods made by ., r. P been mado has in none have the vated to the highest canine dignities on NTABIU rtBT>ettitAtABY C LLtB:lQ, Tem- i __ P A. RA ISH & SON9 1101 AM ; g r . operation in New York. aocxiunt of their aristoorotio families and ranceStreot,Toronto, Canada. llpply Mise Jeaasm Harte den titer of Bret strides been greater, than in the science of ' Y $ medicine. Old methods have entirel die• their own peculiar merits. The names of to Principal, A. 8 ntth, F,R.C.V.S. y • 14 - ''- Harte, a young girl in her teens,has recent- appeared, the days of big ngaaeous, doses, the aristocratic trio are Marco, Roy, and -Ct1TtINC. Send for Illustrated }=; ` ly made her first appearance in•print in a cupping and bleeding have passed away, Spot- Marc o is the (,queen's favorite, and DRESS Circular of our "New Tailor Sys- �,�j�j ,�� ���►� _� - sketch of camping life in the Adirondacks, and diseases formerl held to be incurglfle he used to be very jealous of John Brown. teas". The tead[trg system. Naw�leeveChart ` for which-she also furnished illustrations. Y His ancestr can be traced back to the just out. .1. d s. (i:ABTLIi, Toronto,• Prwc- i� now speedily yield to the treatmeitG of Y t/sett Dresamaiters. Kfltng MRChitlt?IS `� .i.. Prof. Nipher, of Washington, predieto advanced medical science. For mare than crusaders. He is what they call in England - __ _ ___- that by Lhe year 2141 a horse will trot a a year peat there htt`ve appeared in a Pomeranian, and at one of the recent dog FIELD TEA enresConstipation,9iek wt111 sot �, O o ; shows hu won the first rizs, the mu of Eieadache restoresa the Cumplezion tie at the O� ' r, f ` '; mile in 1:14. If he knows so much about the columns of tine "News-Letter," from p g Oct Free Aample at GARFIELD Tse ±' the year 2141 why couldn't he have given time to time, the particulars of cures that honor. The other favorite, Roy, ie a collie, AGENCY 317 Church Stn Toren . - ` 'off ; I . , ^_ "l and $ of is a fox terrier wilt, a record of -- - ` t us s tip on what Nancy Hanka was going have been the wonder of all who were ac P a. The wonderfal s w ,. , to do in 189:. . AllIF.B READ TkI[_ We could have made money. quainted with the persons res:,ored. Per- twenty-two rats is a quarter of an hone. L McDowell Garment Drhftina Machine of �► deb lheferenee has Ere uentl been made of haps the case of Mr. John Marshall, of These canine lords have their residences ';how York, for cutting Ladiesi Drosses, can �� �. 9�te s <._ u to School 12 a CP q Y with their special names.• Her Ma eat $ now bo had at Toronto ( tit g Q . late to the rapid way itr which the Prince Hamilton, was more firmly fastened in the ] Y Yonge Sliest. Bond for illustrated circular. 1 o of Pales was aging. Since the death of hie p do lace ie divided into three parte the __ _ _ -- (f� ��� tae Vit ` t ublic mind for the reason that he had been g P d 41 O - son, this has affected his appearance still paid a total disability claim of$1,000, only Queen's veranda collie court nn umbrella i r Q _ t' - more and robbed him of what had been left after being pronounced incurable by a score court. The veranda is theprincipal one. ARTIFICIAL I,I9I�� .�sNgoodifff" fl o""qs. � ' ": of the once peculiarly healthful hue of his or more df men, wl}o are leaders in the It is a covered gallery around the kenual, and the ueen likes to walk there. i complexion. medical profession. As publisher of the Q J DOAIV & SON. Baffies Human Conception, . Thomas A. Edison says that lie became Canadian Workman the vyriter has a 1H.aoh kennel has a dining room and a bed- For MouL�tr Address, . knowled a of the roceedin a under which #coin. The Boor of the dining room is aepar- Natures all-powerful `� deaf as the result of ac playful porter lifting g P g J a disability claim is paid, and whin it is ated from the veranda b an iron rating. 'l7 NOCtI/COIC /hVe.. TOCQ11<t� he, et isdiseoveredatud � -f4 '' p a, him b th ears from a railroad train. This It is eyed with red and blue bride and when imbibed freely , i ora$ when Thomas was a nawsbo , and if understood that all such claims have to P ., . radiates the arterial t Y ass the scrutin of an invests atin com- the furniture consists of a trough, always �+ n Impportations /, there is now an unsatisfied yearning in his P Y g g lull of fresh water•. The bedrooms have two SAUSAGE CASINGS. of!inset Nang- ` network of the body, - a: soul itis to shoot about two thouaaud volts mtttee, the Local Medical Examinrr, the ' Grand Medica! Examiner the Finance Com- large windows, generally kept open for rho li h,oonstant►y on hand, also primo American .;� absorbs and rashes oe ( of electricit into tine la fel animal who Bog's Casings. Full lines New Hams, Long "s,f :. . y P Y mittEe and the Grand Lodge Officers, it purpose of ventilation, and in a snug corner Clear Bstcon, !tc►ua, Cheeses, Iaard, etc. P.trtg,. '� E all effete, deadly poli- . lifted him. in each room there is a ver low bed with s --' _ will be seen that in none beta Renaine case Y BLICRwRLI. 1st Co. UrD•, 8uccessore to JAs. w onous matter. Also it .. of disability could a claim Ue paid. That, mat'Jcesa of fresh straw. Yext; & Soy,Toronto. nAutR• contains all the sizteen e h Umbrella court eta ifs name from the EAT elements of ripe mole- ' . the claim was aid Mr. Marshall under this g ., c 3 'V�ILL NOT LEAS E LOUI�IAAA• stringent ecru tiny was unimpeachable ovi- big umbrella in the middle sf it,und4r whichT�=ZEri1.7 tri ruler lits, builds up= -- dance of his total disability ; that he was the dogs can shelter themselves from the SE,�D FOR T.• every weak part, rc- • . E `' _ what?resident Conrad Bas to Say About sun and rain. A host of's6rvants wait upon OUR PRICE LIST. stores nerve and vital _ . y afterwards made a well man was due entire tae B!R Lowery. > the canine nobilit and the ueen is ver ower, is the sunshine.. ly to a treatment of llr. W illiame I ink I ills Y' Q Y EMP 1�E TOBACCO CO P ;'�[ n L. ( severe with the officials who do not pay •t of life the wonderful.. - NE ORI.FANS,A}tg. 26. -President Paul -probably the most remarkable medical die- r '• k - Conrad, of the Louisiana Lc►ttery Company, revery of the age. 'this cane was but the first proper attention to her doge. A chef is �pTR,aaL. So say all that use $t� , was interviewed to da about the despatch of a seriesotcuresec wally remarkable, dwell I'provtdea for them, sad his instructions ►re - Leon Water. World, . Y 1 to vac the trenu of the dinners of her Feb. 13th 1892 _` .E, regarding the company's attempt to put- the game grandageny,eachofwhichhasbeen y WHITE FOO PAHTICULAHS - -- E y chase a location in the Sandwich Islands. verified by the moat trustworthy testimony. Ma]esty's pets and to consult their tastes. He said : " It is a 'fake' sensation pure The "News-Letter" in common with manq �---- Ot Courplote Steam Lannchos[rom�zl tet 31z7` F�r lll �s �ildtl/Vkl11eU H, (, "- _ and simple, or a malicious concoction, de- others, has taken -a deep interest in noting Sme Wholmme Pie.%• "Aerno Coll oil 13otA. and r ood from 1 to 8 if-P. Lar a sizay. Coal or wood feel. ' signed, perhaps, to prejudice the company the testirnor,y given in behalf of llr. Gom�tvtrr Pis..-Grate a cocoanut after •'The 111s►iF►h Steam Pump" the bd twiner , = 0 - in the minds of the people of the United Williams I ink Pills hence when the care feeder In the mstrkoL Returns exhsast into '-. 1 .' . ' removing the outer%bell and the inner akin, food orator heating it tso►n !0 to t o degrees%. ' - . States by creaCing the impression .that of Mr". ;h. A. Chase was reported from �.�_�� F,: our business is to be removed from the legal Midland, recently, we decided to interview and strata the milk it contains through w For cat8loguu arn�l 3c. Atamp. JUHN ' . r reatricliona and accountabilit it is now the lad sed verif the truth of there rt ; cloth ; beat Lbe yolks of three eggs, the rind t:Itt/E+t s t o.. Caricton Place. out, , r r . Y Y y 1'O I wad jaice of halt a lemon, and lour eons_ celebrated E� lish Wlltshife Oils under by virtue of the laws of Louisiana. with this end in view, 4lidland was visited, } - Were the Louisianabtate Lottery Company and Mrs. Chase found looking we11 an d spoons of granulated sugar until fosmy ; DO YOU IMAGINE alien '4 . to become a Hawaiian instead of a Louisiana happy after long years of au(fierina, before sdd d ap°°°fel at a time, stet grated cnooa- Tltat 1►eoptc wouid have been rt t y K ( t t •.h, - I eat its milk and lastly the whites of the our Toilet .o,tp•, since It+lS t[orty-seven long , 9' concern of course it would be practically an she Iearnecl of the efficacy of 1)r. Williams year%)it they had not been GOOD i The public A positive Care tar Sprains,Ilrutses,Greegor im ossibilit to enforce claims a sinal it ; tgga beaten stiff ; cover with strips of aro not tools and do not continue to buy goods old Wounds. Influenza, Wcak tenses, Canted : . by ;. 3 p y g Pink fills. :firs. Chase herself admitted� Shoulders,Sore Backs,Capped Hocks,Swollen . whereas,beta,a duly chartered corporation the re otter, who found her a le►(1 of au r crust; and broke three quarters of an hour in unless tt,cy are saF►tiafacto•y. r 4 it is amenable to the aro. P Y a good oven. ���-RL j Uddcre. For ; S to sill encs who while not wishin for to of this . to roc int g , g _ -- _-- _--_-- Q{,$ • Obligations can be enforced through, the notoriety, was willing to give her candid l t ntt'tcl:r Pct--Crewe the yolks of four --- -- RF It ATISM _ he courts a sinal it the same a9s�ainst'an • e s wltli as man table-s oona.o( ranalat- 61F:11l�t N'A1iTEDh//BUI'B�EW BOOKS. 4� ; =t, + •s t g Y testimo°y in favor of Pink 1 ills(. for the f 1Tg y P g /n/errsetia�[ »rod /ns►trw�li�c Beading We Rnari.t►tee nn absolute care in from 'one . ' lawful anti res onaible torr an ed ea ar; add two cu of stowed um kin p P Y•� benefi,, of other atl3icted persons. To the A Pa P {or thcYunng. 1►luxtrated. Just he book !or three applications. " lout what are the company s plane for reporter Mrs. ('ase said tt►at up to her six- atraiued, two cups of milk, a teaspoon ul of the ehildcen. Worid'r► hair r'ootc Book. The r � the future? Mi ht not their ne otiation" ` ciuuamon a ri, ch of round mace, some ' biggest Ccwk Book a+ver road for rho money• Oar That wilt Caavtnce. N ' �-• �" '' g g l teenth year, she had ueen s stealthy girl,but • 1 g From Epworth to London. living bo Photo- « :r 3'" be carried on without your knowledge'" at that period sicknessovertook her,and for, grated nutmeg, and last the whites of eggs �rap i„+of wu•re,l pla( of Methodi, t) in h:ng Pronounced by medical men the greatest C, " Scarcely,aueh vasit sums as are talked of the casein ten years her ilio- was one of ' beaten very stiff. titian. BrattUfwt 1•howt,htx of Llfe A hand diacoveryof rho Nineteenth Century, �`�r ; g sun►e nook. ltrawllfnt s♦�a R- Sacrerd, scull IhE 't BOTI'44 . ' t . - are not carried in one's vest pocket nor ex• altr.ost constant misery. In January, 1891, I 1.gMot: PI&-Line Lhe pie-pan, prick it mental and inwtruu►ental. ve have several - PB slot. lite pended by one member of aconcern without - i -J _ „ , she grew worse,and has.ly had to take to her with a fork, and bake the cruet ins hot other fast +ell►ng lluoks Iitble•s and Albums J- CROSS, Proprietor, OWIi,ti SOUND. 1 .� , .1 consultin hie associates. rhe oRnera of �c. iV iLLisnt Biutiuss, Yub For"ale by DratKgisb. t ,_ t g bed and was reduced by suffering to the point . ova°. ��'hen lightly browned,remove from til amend [or l.i+t, a the Louialana Lottery are now scattered of death. crit the time she was under the the oven an•i set aside its cool, '1"he juice of llat►or,Toronto, Oat, over the globe seeking peace or pleasure,ae- treatment of leading doctors. After weary two lemons, the gratA d riadpf opt, the yolks - I PORTANT _ . ' cordis to their condition or taste..Vlr. Mor- 1 ped for some than a ` of tires e, andfi�etab►e-s oonsofgrt<t►ulat TH�+ �U�+ ��L� _ ; g nwnths 11r":Chase on6 g p __ ris,with friends,have been for weeks, cruising and in October asked her doctor if he world ed sugarr are `•,eaten with-tire egg-beater for The crcoparation of delio:ous and wholestoma i.. : ' ` about on hie cht and I doubt if an one food ie nece:;ea.ry w our happiuees► To accom- y Y consent to her taking a trip to her mother's fifteen minutes, and set 4o cook in s double piste thi• tine matrerials must lin used. We i . has communicated with him on buaineas of who li see near Port Hope. This was final- I boiler, or in a shueepan set inside of an recommend ���� Ol ' - - n'n hoilin water. tVhen EMPIRE B/tKINt3 POWDER T `'' any description. Certainly he is not giving ly agreed to and on Oct. 3.iast she set out i other eontai i g, g _ himself any concern atwut lottery business. for that lace. On the way a la8y astran thickened, set away to tool. Beat the as containing strength• purity• and safety. s i and I re eatthere is sim 1 nothin in this ( p i (ivaranu ed to give t:atiKfaction. 9tanntactur- p P Y g } ger to her, noticing her weak condition i whites stiff, reserving some for meringue ; ed only by ELL11i it iLLiGI/LF.Y, Toronto. �- ` r ` alleged SanFrancisco story except idle strepgly urged her to use llr. Williams' r add to the Cold lemon filhug the whites and Sold at YGc[e pound tin. Ask your grocer for it _ , 1 . `-; ' - gossip, so far as I know,and I think I know Pink Pills,and again on her arrival at her; a French coffee•eupful of grat.od and sifted -- - sc - : ,' _ all the facts. The Lloui"isna Lotter Com g y ' y• 1 i :� T Y destination her friends ur ed her to tr ' bread crumbs ; mix lightkied and bake in a • -. puny a ill live out iia allotted time as fixed this wonderful remedy. On Oct. 10 she I quick oven. \V hen lbaa spread with , �a 1 i s by its vented rights, say a couple of years consented to give the Pini; Pella a trial, rneringne mast by mixing the attffeae d egg i y � ti l_ - r. i . ' longer, doing its business here ae it always and soon found such beneficial effects that; white with a spoonful of powdered eager, f e _ _ I� - `i - - has, and abiding by the popular decision in it needed no persuasion to continue the' anti return to the ovtn until delicately a I _ 4 ` s • P i f cent contest. -New York Times, a In less than three months she browned. - the re L tr atment. . ' ' - __ . Aug. lith. . was fully restored and on Jou 1► return , a Y discs Pm.--The mincemeat moat be � � � 1 J - _ - ed to her home in Midland, where her. ma,fe a day or two Letoru it is to be uee.l. � �` ��, i"^ .��, - ads were re'oiced and gratified at the` As it will keep for weeks in a cool place, it r `" �' "'iia f 'w f. Sir Morell Mackenzie on $Inoklilg� - Erre ] , 1�"� . wonderful than o which fink Pills had - - It roil: 1►e interesting to state what Sir g le beet t� make it iu yuautitiea. (Putrntcd in (;a„ada and U.S.j .- s- '? wrought in her health and appearance. -Mrs. One pound of raw meat fat, four ponnds 3MX43� I 3ELX4 3EI I .. . Morell Mackenzie considered the effect" of Chase has since continued to enjoy' good 1 of apples, two pounds of stoned raisins, one } r over-smoking on the throat.. He strongly stealth sills says that she cannot too highly 1►owns of finest celsius lett whole, two pounds NO �N�� �At a + � theeQol• 1 y ti objects to a cigarrett.e "sa being the worst praise Ur. Williarrs' Pink fills, which have ofdried currants well washed anti freed from , form of indulgence, front the fact that the ` resacued her from debility after many years the stems, one pound of citron, two Sounds llr. SAVES F'UE: .:. ' very mildness of its action tempts pal>pl© ot,almost hopelesen.ess. Her hushand also of brown sug.tr, two tablespoons•of salt,one In view of the probable ppresunea of cholera, �► to smoke nearly ell day long, and by rn oro ,su oat that one o[ the safest articles of � T +`� halin the fumes into their lungs saturate expresses his thankfulness and apprecia ( tableap�oniul each of groans allspice,oloney, � 1 V��1 COMFORT i g ►o ld be tion of Pink Pills, and the unlimited pleas A cinnamon, Lwo teas ►yens of rated nutmeK, sexed is r,ce, gimp!?? t►ertled and weed ►tis a ve+gu 1 It sl u 1 g tabu. Iie►il in plenty of salted water until S -, t their blood with the poison. t10 with which he r ceived hill wife one u t of sherr wine, ons int of bran- re (�Q ou want? l borne in mind that there are two bad quell 91!1 _ Y P grain will crush under pre=sura, then thrnw in- What mo y . - on her return, looking so well and, dy one pint of cider and one pint of syrup. to colander, thus removing excess of water, h .z~ - •` ties contained in the fumes of tobacco. One ha which was as though he lien}- de- ! The solids are first chopped fine, and then yea ton to taste and esy with butter or gravy. is poisonous nicotine, the other the high PPY' i l's,etei in this ora it will be found nal to the sBIld fUl'ItBI'OBfIl18" (,'S�lOgll@ aIltl Pl'1C$ L1St. T` , - acribed it, "like receiving one from the f thoroughly mingled with the liquids. Miura- best potato and eminently safer. Rice iso the ' temperature of the burning toLaeco. Most I meat must be kept in a stone]ar, the mouth natural [cod in countr►es never entirely _ _:,1 ` `� people, however, can smoke in moderation rices." He avid that tete wife's condition ' �� & 6O n a had been such that in-going only a few yards I of wl.ich is covered with a sheet of paper exempt from at lea-t sporadic cases of cholera 14• �, .f _ c t without injury ; to tunny tobacco acts se stir would be obliged Lo rest or obtain t►el stud the may we+il take a hint from na ecce.-i P• moiateised with brandy laid'beneath a piece hrttract from :yew York Shi ► ing List. hAANUF4CTURERS *€ I useful ner�a sedative, but, on the other { ►p _ _ °" .• ' "r . and before her restoration she hall been un• of muslin tied intro place. �. hand, seri excessive indulgence in Wie habil __ ]/Ul\T ItOiAL MIILiNt: fi M'F'6 CO., �TOI�TF��1�TL� , - „ equals't�e alightesL exertion: - �- --- �. is always injurious. While in Midland the writer called upon Po alar FSlltioctls. 1�o:z�r(s�ael. - c y. To any one who finds total abstinence hr blcCamney,_druggist, who reports large P. from toF,aeco too heroic a stretch of vii.ue, That all veils cover a multitude of s. sales of Dr. Williams I ink Pills, with the Sir ti7ore11 sai(1 : "Let him smoke only after tided benefits to those using them. freckles. - ► . ', " most de( 't hat authorahi is the sweetest sort of a substantial meal. Let Lim samokc .a mild n of our exchan es we teas t I p e ' . Havana or a long-stemmed pipe charged from may g i faint. _ - noticed with interest the report" -of the Jl'hat ever fool knows haw to swear ' with some cool smoking tobacco. If the teat benefit derived from Lite use of Dr. Y 1 ii charms of the cigarette are irresistible, let Williams' Pink fills, and the case of Mrs• Properly. ' ' ` it be smoked through a mouthpiece which That the stud of :3eethetics cs a sure road c Chase goes to confirm the claim that they Y t j is kept clean with ultra Mohammedan to ha ines�. t �" strictness. Let him refraii from smoking are a vionderful discovery in the interests PP of humanity,restoring vitality to the broken That it i"belles to be s cornetplayer than an habitual saucer. / 4� i r ci ar or cigarette to the bitter end, temp Considerin that Mrs. Chase � _ � ` ' . P P g added rank and oily end." (town s-ys glass October was That there's more music in a cracked vio• 1 a . _ �, �;;; and, tit may be had suffered ten years, and �� - "Let the singer, who wishes xo keep in looked upon as being at the point of death, lin than in a buzz-cavi. � � ' `�. - the `perfect way,"' added Sir Nlorell, "re- Tha• Lhe rind les of Delsarte art follow- ar lllCl`t?aSf'd a % rain from inhaling the smoke, and let him there must Lo something of an almost mirac- - P P t s z '� t ed in club mumiums. ulcus virtue in the remedy which has rail- 13Y ,t. y011l' SaW-dusk pile is reduced.;__. wY i take it as an axiom that the man in whom ed her to her present condition of health, That any sort of coal bunts with s, much - L tobacco increases the flow of es+liva to any vi or as s re ectad gym. s >\ '� , r t marke(1 de tee is not intended by nature after "he had spent hundreds of dollars fn q ] P . That oun► ladies la billiards in order ■' s s ' doctoring, and for other ao called remedies Y b P Y n ��Rq t �. _ - 4-. to smoke. gLet him be strictly moderate in ' to learn the art of osculation. V ■■ fig __ of various kinds. In telt Dr. Williams ! 7 �j indulgence-the precise limits each man pink Pills are recogni7.ed as one of the s. mast settle for himself and he will get ail realest modern medicines-a perfect blood Gmtifyiug to AU- will reduce it, o } '+ r' i of tht eoothin lant with- g restorer-cerin ouch } iving you ®/ g ' ' `�'` the goes effect g P builder and nerve g g , out the bane which lurks iA it when used The hi h sition attained and the ani- '� $ " s, diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial verealracoeptance sad approval of the pleas OeLrC13� When �011 IIOW het a w:�tk.. i - . : to excess."-(Pall Mall Gazet tie. paralysis,locomotor ataxia,Sl. itus dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration and ant liquid fruit remedy S cup of Figs, air �� lin resultin therefrom, die- the most excellent laxativ®mown,illustrate but 100. A i tired foo g g ' , ,, s - ' " 1 _ a dollaro a too file value of the quaLttes on which its sec- _ ;' t A C,levelaud'physioian owed rases dependin upon humors in the blood, newsboy, which tint latter found tit difficult g chronic erysi, alas, the cess is based and are abundantly gratifying Capacity of your mill incl-ei�sed, lumber trQBl', Cut;. t• - j a< %i attic the doctor such as scrofula, fila to the lalifornia Fig Syrup Company. nearer t0 size, l6sS saw ctllTs. to collect. After some mo k Pir �� moved to the west side of town. The boa• afters eflecte of Isgrnppe, oto. in �� T ��, A�� restore polo and sallow complexions to the , That oheertalness which oover4 sn ovi= EntirE cost of chnsge savt3d- .:, . -- " -- stopped at his office, and left on the slate low of health, a,ad ars a specific for all Lhe ronacienoa is a mockery. this aammona: "Call at---street' 4VrIi. g �� firl�t year. Continual profit_ thereafter-so why f r `, �T -, ` Lroublea peculiar to the female aez,while iq �. cafe of men they effecst a"radipal otiro in Dr. Harvey's $outhera Tied Vino far not itivegtigate g _ F 4 smith. The doctor calle8 and discovered s f 4 that it w+ts the residence of hie little credit- rho cow and colds is the most relcable stud D nllu`��{ r b a cases arising from metrial worry, ovef- rf pct oou h medicine lin the mtarket, F'or i i sin BA TF'.BB UX1Y A11 :w . ); or, as the biltl was presented to hi . . _ work or ezeesses of orb fever nature. Pe e C fa • bo . 'dine dastorid the aa�� tlse ar utannfactared b the Dr. sale evaeywhet�a. _ p.' rY , rte! lady trcend of Y 1 These Pills e Y W- ,. . 4. lZ ; -- .- F, - J s _ _ i t :. u' . . s sG / r. s , 3{ t l w t. : . .. .. - .-. , ,..r rr .. c - -S Y .ori. 5 - �.: -S ii. .: r .. •. 4.. .. T•t: .:_ ..,. 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He ie an a000m• >L -. 4 ;mittanees are acknowledged a . will appear next ween. _ . ;­ � . "'. - ­�,,�i*� --,, I ,� 111. label on the first aper fol• p 1' bed wheelsman. - 'T� ' °`, _ +. _.! �' ` `. g ,. Mange of date on -Two of J. H.McQuay s children have P • . owing receipt of money at this office Always - :r° ' :- ,' tr+. `` Althoa h the Institution bas been o -n - 1� t :;.�. peep the date paid ahead.. tf been seriously ill this week but are now g Pe - a., �1'lj]® pIlI1 BdD _ r. ;t- �. `1 ••S• recovering. - ed bot a few seeks;-all in attendance are - - y, , _ .. , - ' -, � � # . v R' f making ra id advancemen ` -Mrs.V. A. HerOW-snd daughtor, o P t, which re- . � ' 4 , k Z"f lC x� �xx er Banda at the' fleets or+edit on the Faontty. f Extra Black Cel�go, +�� ;, � I_ I - .�t Boarboro, stayed ov y i - ----- Elise Rogers, with some friends from '' � '' . parsonage. :1 ;, I 1.�ir�t •` f PIO RIN(I, ONT., KEPT. 80, 1892. --The Y. P:& 0. E. psayer meeting Toronto, were with us on Fridayeyeping, ? -- q. - . UnCo�Ored J&pan. 1. .. - i neat Banda bvenin will be led b Miss and ramained until Batardaq morning. . t ro ` . 1. � 4 1 t y R y The treated the teachers'and pupils to a -' ;I �' I � �' t V. Mable Leavens. The topic is "The old yCOFFEE BEAN .-; '" ' 1 LQCAIaISN, S• life and the now." P - fruit re�aet wwoh was enjoyed by all. _ " ' Such visitations are always welcomed. ,. i _ -Epworth Leagae next Weduesda ' . z Princi al FirtU had a birthday on Tues- - . , �_ ,_ 1. r ► . _ y11 r evening will be the business meeting_ana P Thtlredap, November the 10th will half-yearly• election of officers. The day, and by way of a celebration be great- . . - Thanksgiving day. r .. r"' ,. , 4,;. ra ermeetm at 7.80 m. ed ns pupils to various kind of ewe@t- �• • s . -Mrs. C. Lapp is with her son Fred p y K p' meats. B wa of returnin the coin li- - - -Rev.John Barrie will occupy the pal- q - v g p Everybody knows the best way 1B to bay your cofre and }lave ,*- _: . _ H, this week. The old lady looks bale fit of the Methodist church neat Sunday went the Principal was presented with a _ � _:1 d heaxty' in exchange with Rev. J.T. Caldwell who suitable birthday present. The evening �v -Thos. B. Marquis is giving u the was lou to be remembered in the most it ground b � I r Up will preach the sermon for their was R �w �� � �� __ has advertised iti sale for , `V, - ` . Greig farm and a v kindly manner. - - Friday, October 14th. ' _ Harvest Home. f Messrs. W. V. Wright and A. E. Saturday afternoon the boys visited r -Principal Gerow bas moved ills fain- g the lake in row boats and hada pleasant ,o�_ - Wri ht leave to da for Colorado where P ( ' ily to this village. He occupies-the Peart g y time pionieinq on the sand shores of old . I _r, :.7 ' `'" they intend remainiva eget winter with y '. residence on Sing St. east. the hop@ ghat the climate there will Rive Ontario. All were pleased with the out- -S'Ve congratulate Joe. T. Clark, he them renewed health. ing, and returned highly delighted with G ASS .a � having bad the degree of"Pa" conferred the romantic scene viewed while bra- . s>i i� . . r � _ upon him by an all-wise Providence. Its -Master G. Dunbar narrowly escaped i'y : .- a serious mishap on Tuesdey. While out versing the river, as well as the healthful -.. _. .. ° . a leo . breezes prevailing at the beach. Such i i . . . _. y driving with hie parents, he toppled out p. PRESERVING .o.. CANS ' -J. Broad, of Seagrave,'was here over of the ba fallin u on the hard road. outings will likely be numerous. F ' . . - X . Sunday with his ,on Edward. He is g� g P -PICA. He was unhurt, but the escape seems , _ ? _ all sizes In stock.- . 0 xntich de reseed oyer the sudden death of .. his son Andrew. almost inoreditable. WHITEVALE. i --L, Forsyth has taken compassion on ,-Miss Doyle or Mins Hattie Law (as y i a.ternate) was rlippointed the delegate of the ladies of this locality, and has secured the Pickering Y. P. S. C. E. to file Pro- Mrs. Armstrong, of Port Perry,is visit- - b ., •` the agency for a veryconvenient and vinoial Convention of the Ontario CUrist• ing her son Alex. Armstrong. wo , thy washing machine. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Lamoreanz of Tor• "Gordonnn Endes or Society to be held in the onto, is visiting W. H. Smith. , : -Mrs. James Gordon, of the Gdn v y ' Souse," le ill with Typhoid fever. Al- city of London Oat. 19th,20th, 21st. II ' John Burkholder is spending a few days SPICES . 1` though she has had a severe attack, she -From the Industrial Fxhibition, Tor- in congenial society in Toronto. _ . . I onto, John Miller, Es, , of"Kuowefield '�� hbe out of dap er. . I' Chris.Reesor had his wrist badly sprain• r>' is thou ht nowtePICKLE" �- - farm, and F. M. Tuckett Fa ,_of Mark- . t i -James Stotts is reported ta` he Gown q' ed the other day by stumbling over a . t F k-l I •►illi typhoid ;fever. " That dwellink oe- ham+ each purchased exhibition� ppianos of the Dominion make through Mr• Wm, brick. •'' r' �n ied b be .find his family should be Mrs. Mitchell, of Detroit, formerly of whole spices- and spices ground. - �• : N t - P y Fleming their a ent here. The were de- . : E� I- condemned by the health authorities: g g y this place, is visiting her many friduds in • livered last Friday and are two beauties, this vicinity. WHITE WINE FRUIT and CIDER Vinegar. ---Joseph Ellis and wife lt:}ve vacated y • - k `ti, 11 . the stone cottage on Linton Avenue and as fine instruments as ever came into ' . Markham---Sun. fir. an�lllrs- Lew, of ti'@weastle, were now ocou one Of the dwellings in the called here to see their daughter, lits. H. Py -The ad corned regular me@ting of the -- . - Morrissey row on Church Street south. J A. �Votherell, who ie seriously ill. DIC '' r_ -Casper Stotts has some fine satin Fite Company was held in the hall on f; The famous Jones Family, of Toronto, 4 $, Y� apples over to his place on the 2nd con- Tuesday evening at which the following hold a concel•t here next Monday evening, K'IE . .* - ITT -S �, oflicera were elected for the current year. . cession. We know, 'cause we've tried y under the auspices of the Whitevale Cor- t. f 1 Capt. ; R. ---- them b the half bushel. Tata Casper. I. Wise, Pres. ; W. G. Ham, ------- -------------------- -- ___ - _ - - od left a Moore, 1st Lieut. i C.E. Marquis, 2nd net Baud_ -Miss Dixon, of Cl,erry�vo Little Willie Eeare, after a painful ill• , e set of choice apples as well as a handsome Lieut.''; J. A. Hilts, Sec. Ii. A. Boating, died on Sunday morning. The fu Tress. ; P. I�ehoe, let Branchman ; W. n@ss, H I . G_- I ' -_ r • boquet of flowers for the editor on Tues• neral occurred Monday afternoon. Mr. G 0 _ . 11;. ;i / da Our associates will kindly refrain D. Rogers, `?nil Brancljtuau ; Trustees, and Ire Beare have the 'sympathies of .. . .�.. I _� y Hilts and Bunting, Hook , -- 9iessrs.Ham. from jealousy. and ladder T. A. Grei Ca t. ; R'. J, the commu�,ty. _. - r.- -Will Mercer has oily thanks for a .._......._., - - Clark, Lieut. g' P._ "Every Ulan hag a limit,but that mans ...a •.. . ....•. - %, - isssis i•• .ilii •s•iifi•sss•ssss•s•• • •• 4. half dozen in oniona. While they is small" was the thought of your scribe - do not outwei h some reviousl mention- -Excursions to Detroit, Chicago and 7 j �` ``((j g P y elate west, Whitby, Pickering,, 13rooklin the other Sunda- at church, upon seeing 'l rill de �art111ent 1S noW lI1Ull �d the are the lar est colored onions we P Y• g a wealth, man lace a ten cent site on Otlr tai � j i _ ' y g and Myrtle to 1't. Huron or Detroit and the cont.ballon plate, and take a live ofd. have yet seen. . . - i - aka a look at our sale register and return $5, Cleveland $7.50, Saginaw and blast. . s. T Fortunate it was for the Lord that he did see what dates are already taken np. A Bay City $8, Grand Rapids 80, Chicago not reverse the order of doing. . �: - copy of any of the bills may be seen at Cincinnati and Itilwalikee 311, St. Paul, A youu.- couple were in the village Sat• (0) . , ` this office, where such work is don@ with Minneapolis gull I)nlutl,, all rail 984, via ttidav ,u search f�,r a marriage license. • _ F= lake and rail $3Z via lake and b. Ste. ` neatness and ra idit Th@ no doubt have been made happy =iT guarantee a ��r�eCt fit or no sale. '. V �-- 1` _ -The editor of the Port Perry Stand Marie 835.50. Tkts. goods going sept• bef re this. �Ve may announce for the �l�l ` - . - � . I 30th and Oct 1st good to Oct 17th to re• . e- I. and is away on a tour through the States. benefit of those matrimonially inclined - _ `'` Alae, while we are reverted from attend- turn. Get all tickets for the above from r "..' P E. Sts henson, office opposite Hatch that our worthy postmaster can give them • ing church for want of colle8tion. Wont Pp°- a parchment that licenses, and either of Cur stock of Fall and Wiuter S11itiDgs R11d overcoatings are ,;, > Bros.) hitby. I' sornebod do something ? our two cler. men can skillfully tie the - y h s our thanks for a -The followink from the Cornwall "y In and �© are showing l�ettel values tllau ever. If I -G. L. Mayer a knot that will eonsuwwate their heart's ;, Standard ins be of interest as well as (. you w alit a nice nobby stylish stilt Or over- basket. of miscellaneous fruit. Among 3' fond desire. I ` _ the Collection were writer �melons,pears. instructive to a another of our readers:- At a I'aiilie School meeting on Satur- coat at reasonable prices we bav0 1110 • f - a plea, etc. The above gentleman will As announced, . R@v. J. J. Cau�eron dna,, James Thornton was @lected trustee . . 1. :. preached a much appreciated sermon to , . . oods t0 8lllt you. . ease acts t our thanks. iu lace of T. L,. I ugh, resigned. An at bQ z ' p -W. Neal will.eonimence the makin the United Workmen on Sabbath after• P g tem t was made by a few disgrumbled in• - noon at Woodlauds. The Workmen, of p of cider on Monday next.. Those having whom there were eel ant met in tie divuivals to elect out of their on n ilk, but (n) apples to dispose of iu this way will find y' u,tl,out success. Cou,plaintF and malic it to their advantage to give him a cal;. mouse grounds and marched in procession - . to the church which was filled to flit loos stories were trade and circulated f:ud t s that a barrel v0 cents, too b erbuna claiwiuA to be Christiana, UST Opened up a Crate of beautiful Dinner and Tea Seta For quantities les doors. The Itev. calico n first referred ' over that amount 1 cent per gallon. Come g but lite people clearly expressed their un- wh1Ch we are Ofl'ei'1l1}�', at a low price. I - ear and avoid the-rush. to some of the objection brought against belief in any of them by their choice on - - _ the order, such as that to Join the social r.:. . V. Richardson leaves o� Monday i 3 Saturday. . Gray was 'to show a disu•ust of Providence ; .� ,,., Gem J a S e`1,Way d0`Vll. i for Owen Sound and other places in G y that it was ,loin the n•ork the church tiRouoHA>N.' ' f county on an insurance outing. He willbe . - - - . f absent about a month. He has faithfully should do ; that ,t and kindred ,:ocie;ties formerly ' promised to keep out of the way of trolley are secret ; that they seem selfish in their '.lips, J. Bryant, of Toronto, . ­ [ � -�.,.� _�:,��: '-' . � . aims and tendancies, etc. After i-efuting of this village, was here on Tuesday. She I ` :_ I . ,:, . care while passing through the city, as these, he showed that both Sori lure sariING - . � ..ReF well as refrain from failing between the P is conducting a very succe,6sful business, A• ` reason sanctioned the rovidin for the' - - __ _ . - . . care of the C. P. R. on bis way up and P g in the grocery line on Denison avenue. .� . wants of the household, not only for the D. L. Liscombe, -of thin: place, was ar- ------ --- ---- - - --- — - -Y� --- down._ resent but, the futur@, and as the order . -On Sunday-next the congregation of P tested in Toronto the other day charged >I M., . : ! .� - 3t.George's Church will hold their Har- was based on the highest Christian prin. �ti illi robbery. For a time Ue has be@n an M i . � -, - - ci ahs it was worth of eve man's sup. g _ - .. - - � . vest thanksgiving festival. There will P y every P liyintq in Stouffviile, and is accused, with � - I - I * . .f. be two services,Matins Holy Communion Port. He said true Christianity provides one Button, of having taken a gold watch - 1. for the hod as well as the soul. The . - and sermon at 10.30 a. m. and Evensong y and 940 froiu a young iellow recently out Baptismal Service-Address at 3 p. m. principals of the Order taught the Father• from Ireland. The preliminary trial took _ - t hood of God and the brotherhood of man, and re Rigby M. A. of Trin- place at btouf vilie on Saturday, Just- opened a crate of fate goods.*.. , - - The Rev. Professor Rig y and that truth, dui and immoralit are sulted in the committal of Liscombe and ity University, Toronto, will officiate at 3' y - . both services. eternal varities. Indiscriminate-charity Button. , It is stated that the flu ee fel• �� -- � ' i was not always to be commended, and lows had been on a spree together I'rida , : �� 1 I,. % -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyer and P y 0]11 risible all the lust styles daughter, of Victoria Corners, New while workineu were self interested they and while driving through a swamp near C p >•? a I"; Brunswick, are the guests of John E.Gee were not selfish. To be a true Workman Stouffville the robbery was committed. ' : . . - 1 . s f`` f this week. They are making what may was to be a true CUristian and he urged Constable Addison oras here on Tuesday - his hearers to have Christian love ins ,r@ realest ��attrllS. be properly called a tour of the. Dom:n P and succeeded in finding file watch in p the Ueart and Christian chant the life." . CHEAP ion: Before reaching llere,varlous points y possEssion of Lificombe's brother, with �� � .. ` Y: in the Northwest were visited, and before - - whom the enterprising `'Dot' bud traded. 'o _ _ I k1. . . - - Th@ ticker was taken to Toronto and will "' u '���� j. ret alas Home the party propose visiting - The Farm Fence Of Ontario �1 �T BARTON. . . .. I tarious Points in Western Ontario as well be a _u eful witness in the trial, which G�� � � L l� .jJ j1 1, 1 r 1, 1. .� .1 .� takes place this week. If th@ boys are • 9 - ? t ' as the States. WHAT THIZ FA MIFRS OF O2:TA$IO'ANt) $t)RK _.__- - .- _ � : I -, - -"Mr. A. M. Dodge,of Pickerilig, who COUNTIES THINK OF THE HJ•DGE Fl, . proven ;Kuilty of the charge preferred __-___- _ _ ---- I r`, has purchased Pleasant Island, Georgian oont•A�s against thRm,thep will no doubt be requir• ' ase copperhead ed to labor more constantly during the ' 'm e r �1. Bay,.captured two i m pp - AVE 1 �IOUGHING . 1-1 . snakes upon the Island last week, and NincA FAl.LB, Sept. 17th, 18J2. next few months they here for a number . � j _ of ears past.. _ 4: • sent thein to Mr. Sutherland, of Picker To t1u Ontario Hedge and Wire �ence Co., years :o: I ! ing, who is a taxidermist to Lave them Gentlemen-Upon an invitation from J. - • properly preserved." So caps the Aurora J. Gale, Eaq., now representing .rhe On• Sale Register. - . ' Banner. We have not et heard of the tario Haj @and Wire Fence Com an in `- A lar a 8111 rrient of eavetrough just arrived and I a11� pre y g P y Tt FsraY, Oct. 4th -Credit sale, of stock, g p a arrival of the reptiles neither are we the County of Ontario, to inspect the implements, vehicles, and furniture at pared to meet orders, no matter how fal l they COYYIe ill . aware of the habitation of Mr. Sutherland Hedge Fences growing in the vicinity of Claremont market sale at 10 a. m. , the lis w id so on Saturday last mentioned on as they have been doing duril;g the past f©,cv weeks " .i :` Surely Bro. Surdy has not taken to Niagara ba e d y Articles other than those mento . k < too free use of sour lemonade- and having doubts that the fence was not the bills will receive attention if left Call and leave your`order alon g.:With the rest _ . I -John �'Voodrnff, through auctioneer all that was claimed for it made a very , with wm. Dowswell. Terms 3 to 12 and have our houses and barns troughed - ` Pouober, will sell by public auction at careful examination and enquiry as to the months, Thos. Poacher auctioneer. y ? HCR sr,AY Oct, 6th:-Credit sale of Farm and be to • our neighbors.. Dont . the Honey T y Oct.c i Saturday, f win end treating n n ae o n Sat mode o o p Ho v, Gordong Ri' the g .. 25 head of steers, suitable for feeding. .As Locust Hedge Fence, We are fully eon- 8toek, Implements Hay, etc.,the proper- . _ t f Thomas Johns, lot 3, 13. F. tett. of forget t0 leave y0111 Order wit 1 . E he will give S months' credit, parties par• vineed that it cannot be too strongly r@. Y Q the right m&n. - , chasing these cattle can have them fatten• commended to those requiring fenewg, as Pick@riot;. Bale at 1 o'clock, lunch at E noon. Terme. 12 mouths. fie@ bills. L: ed, disposed of before the paper comes it is not only a strong and durable one, � ._ ­­�: .­�-. ! � Fairbanks, auctioneer. . . .. --* , ­ . - . .* � : A .. ­ I { due. Here is a chance scarcely offAred and capable of resisting all kinds of stook, SATURDAY, October 8th-Credit sale ofd * I I E 1 0, 1. . ... . . -.1 .. . 1 . --.1- . ".:­ ", � .; ., ". before to farmers of this neighborhood of but is ornamental as well, thus adding number of horses as well as,25 feeding o o • . Q R .. . 1 . ­ . .1'. . � � 1 . �. turning their feed into money, at the beauty to the farm, and making home steers, at the Gordon House, Pickering, The leading tinsmith, Pickering. • same time running no risk. Besides the more attractive. the grop@rty of Jelin �'Voodra8, Sale�at +*'��"" _ ommem- _ - -- osEtle, there will be a number of horses It is also the cha3apest (which is no 2 o'alook• 8 moathscredit. f3ee po9ters z1. NTY - ' ' . I . .. offered. small faction in feats building), when yon for partiaalars, T. Poach@r, soot. -An atxlusing incident occurred a few consider its strength, durability and space UESDAY, October 11th-Credit sale of farm days ago around the sacred premises of it occupies in comparison with the old eye- stook, implemeats, etc., the property of ft F R THE COU . F I '. -J.' --,e .-�,� t: the Gordon House yard. It seems that a tem of fencing. Isaac Palmer, at lot 20 in the 2nd sou of •ENOUG � #^ ? _/ ailwa ma nate undertook to end We therefore have no hesitancy what• Pickering. s3ale at i o'alook. 12 mos. . . �Y i ed r 8 c CO21- L" t i : , . - ret r y Bee posters. T. Poncher. as t . I- N' _ .. , - ..� the life of a chicken by shooting it. Mr. ever in saying to those needing fences and Fo, has dust receive urge ` y WJCDN20 AT Oct•12til Credit saleof Farm W1 - yi � ­ .-: ;,_,1 $. caw that the gun was loaded so he pr It wishing to beatify yheir homes tQ build Stook, Impl®menta, 1iu+y, etc., the pro. 6igrimellt Of Fresh (IroCeries, New' , seeded to assault the biped-Bang-result the Hedge Fence. . rt of N. J. Brown, south tot 6, eon. •. Ban resale two feathers off-the In a word, we believe it need ,Only to ,Y FI'uitf3 Crockery, Glassware, Chinayvare, '► agars, Teas; Cod �`� "," �, . r- F O. , nothing g� 1,Pickering. �e Bills. L.-Fairbanks, A. The gun was no good any, way, so be seen to be appreciated,and Haat it will aaogonser. r ` rt m his wild endeavor proceeded be the fence in future fo this eotintry. FaInAY, Oot, ); CreiLit sale of P'srtp few, ate., d'is Bening it cheap for cash. _ Call ati lila More _ � 1 .. the sport , ; . .g, ,. - 'e hioken b beating R. R. 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