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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_10_14 s: � ;hg.r;., r•ay':.d e. r a 1 i _e .ti f :r. ,. _l 5, .. ..•ts*', s .,. - _... ..-.,: -.--_... c..._. ,e F,v- -.... .'� fit,{ -.�E - .. +- _ .rte _�..'... _ - — -. ..-. i - ... _ :�`�'S. k �;. •� - _ .. .. r - a , s. _.,1f. k :� --, Y• -:r � - •Fw-' t"-u.. ��'u ',hF.t S� 0„3'. -. -a�. ff F^ ....� + '"{i b b ,--�,.,.. �. � .. rrs' .4',' Y: +'.i a .... f.. ,. ,, .. ”: .,-:.:_ y-.. -I is .J, ... r... ,J� , -...,.p ,. •k i.- } "�-. , lid. ,.. ..._ .. :. +< .Y.' ..a! ., -.. f .- ... :. :... A .ap • - - K P r, a - .- ..: ._. mss- -.. ..... <.: ,,.-. -. .. ".- +{ _. , - ,... �.. •_-.,.._-_< •", rt !� : E, W S E ICK RING A v KERING- ONT , FRIDAY. OCTOBE�l, 1� 1892...- ' � r. .: ;.: NO. VOL. XI. - � PIC >. •, r y ..sr• �� .� � _-� 466 • Sr. Beaand to Jr.Third mflz marks MALVERN ' �` -�' •' s�{vital (�arD�. Dreasmukfrftq. : - AROUND U S �_ - � .OUT A _t,! 884. Dell Eddy 486, Annie Leaper 441, - ^"^,,,♦,;,,",;"-.,"„'_""_-,�r1�.._-_-,.-- _ Ella Sha 401 G. Telfer bas rented the 3iodoi• farm � .- ' �iedicul. DRESSMAKERi3, PERFECT FIT- LATEST LOCAL IiAPPfiPllatos ABcoHD$D BY Esther Green 414, lately occupied b Dubb Dobie. . � � 1J TING tailors system forontting greases THE PRE AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR `)nary Evans 89g, Herbert Cooper 897, P y __�._..,._•.,...:,;;.-.,�..�,..,,.,�.,. Mrs. Fisher, who has been ye sick and mantles, taught by Mise M. McCausland, COHHE8PG1VAit1tT9. Ralph Anderson 892,Johu Brignall 882. t'9 � ; _' �_; , •j� i M.BATE;1rIAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. Piokerin village. Dresses mase or cut and flfr � -, Jr. to $r. 8eaona, max. marks 888,-•• for the past week, is slowly recovering. - -- ..•i � S.O. ;Coroner. Office and Residence, 'ted. Or promptly attended to, and aper- pLAREMONT .. � • Hing.,treet, I�a kering Office hours: Morning fec�8t guaranteed. �-am• Ruben Anderson 2t3?, Albert Brignali 262, Henryy Wastney gays a party last Mott- _ 8:30 to 11:30;Telling 6 to 8. � John Roche 240 Willie Slack 284 Chas. day bvening to his friends and relatives. _ �' •�' , DECKERS LIVERY � Mr. and DdFe.Joseph Black and 3ir.and Gibbons 226, George Beady 224,E Lizzie Neither of your correspondents were _ ��. � ''` _ ••) � ; vocal Music. Mrs. Ed Evans spent a few days in the Frani Present, therefore cannot state as to the ,` ,•- Drignall 219, John Beelby 216, �' • ' • - --•-'--'-,�,,,•,...,•-�•^� city last week. en ovment of the Eesti hies. Brodie 218 Ruben Besse 206. Pt. $e¢• j _ s _ Ttld- S1�t>"�n,_ �s T 1!att'e hon;,'ht up Dan Rediii:t s livery , �, � � D. Fo:sy:lt i;af3 hien Yerc- stteceBBfnl and to Jr. Second —Kate Michell, Cora Quo'` fitnhing'ie the rage among the ' • � , 'Hi T:)l i+�.V �'(1 �'.t�;T- 13t19.,te9b alili 11aV1; ad(.vC At:t E:rkl r+t•W Wti 11 1118 LP-lull �•[ drivers, securing a prize ' pIIPIL OT 1 Yn' I can •.cc�Pn►�,di►te Dowswell; Eva Gibbons, V:na tiharrard yonnic :uc 1. here. During the past wes>c - 1 servato.�• of d:u�i •.is i!re13:u•c�d to:.�ce 1PA- I)or•;et� } tf,,,1eP, ,�1,• rev(-i- BhON'U. song in both instru;.i�«tala.ndvocai music. Ke- ttrc pubtiu u'itligoc,d rigs at+�ll hourP,. Mabel Harvey, Lease Bell,Gurney Bundy, anotlt, r m.�tch400k place between Mal- , Cove'red 'bus meets all trains. In �Vilsc,u, �l,u cucigh ttttilicius man from , Cecil Anderson, Ida warn c;, ;n:•'�+; Club and that of Norway, •� .` ''� ferences given if required. Wesley Gerow, - Thorough Instruction Guaranteed • connection with livery I keep a � � $rooklin, was in the .village on Tuesday Brown, Sarah Anderson, Minnie Wilber, in wh:. h :'_r former was badly defeated. Address, � Bale, Commission and Board- •r peddling his wares.. Ethel White. Only the Warnes of those The t1• >• R. club will re-open next - y - 40-52- ing Stables, Pickering. R. P. hopper has Leen confined to the i�atur��tS�, and will celebrate fife occas - who were successful in passing the ezailf• • � - •` hones for the past weak with a severe sold. . �T L'Ff:KIR- inatinn are given. cion by a grand procession which will MISS LETTIE REAGENS'. �_ 'e__o• _ ___-____ _ _____-_. __ He is now somewhat recovered. commence at 8:80 p, >.n., headed by the ••��''S NO PREPARED TO RECEIVE � COQ � tD � � `� " T bias Michell is busily engaged re- BROUGHAM. Mayor and proceed up the mainaBtreet to music pupils. Miss Alice Tait,a teacher in � •noN m roofing his spacious barns. He wilt soon ,. Richard, down Richard to Agnes, and the Toronto College of .lItisic says: " It gives me ^ ,100 �� m � ' •:; '' m .have his buildings in splendid repair. itev. R. ZVhiteman, B,A., of Port Perry along Agnes to Bunker's Lane, which mtych pleasure to ret:o,umond 1lfisa Hea90118 as � -Q+ - -�: a teacher of music. Slie has stogies with me � deg � :� � � � � � hits. D. J. Cunningham has rented her will preach in the Presbyterian ehur�h leads bask unto Main Street, dawn Main - _ for the past three years in smear studious man- _ � .� � � a farm and will dispose of her stock and to Goose street and thence to the Bache- #•,,� : - uer,and possesses a thorough technical training. � 6[itC � a � here next Sabbath afternotln. + ! She has proved an excellent pupil throughout." o p ea,r � • � c implements on Wednesday Oct. 28th John E. Gee and his men are bapily en• lora Hall on the corner of Walker and Residence Pickering station. Om- v'� +��� � � ,� �_ ' >o 'oi � .Pa Charles Middleton w preparing for gaged har�stiu; the entire a plc crop on hinefwluy streets, Whole a grand enter. __ ------- -- �+ :.�dy � '" ~• '� winter s chilly blasts. He is having hiB John �Fiiller � Sons-fnrm. The crop ►s an taintnent will he field in aid of the club. . '• Legal. _ M 1 JUN ,o �. � °, ° dwelling roughcast and otherwise repair- abundant one. —Tom CTAT. -- - E. PARE\VELE, Q. C., BARRIS- �� ! ne,3 ad. A youth with it desire for fun dressed •. ' ; ' TMrs. John Coultice; aged 72 years died c) TER,County Cro�rn Attorney,andCounty �� u�r � ; �� � � � ,. � 0 up as a darkey tramp the other say. He solic_ito,J._ court zonae,Whitby•__________ o w , !_ on Thursday, 8 Inst. The funeral took Bueeeeded-in Bcarinq some children. but • Pickering Council - ' MILLER, SOLTCIrO1T, h0• �+r p � o m.o � � a � place to Salem burial ground. The old when pursued and sayetelp punished with 1 � '��• : . r ' JA;11ES � •� � m�m° lady was well known here and much re. Council met pursuant to ac�jonrnment-tit TA1LY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at a'm Cl� p ���.g� ��� apples thrown by aerowd of playful youths Town Ball, Brougham, on Monday, Get, ' Thistle FIs," near Brougham. Money to loan. � ,iy m ° q m q °•o� q,.o m►,� BpeCted, gg W y �- ,a3 ° >~ �,��,��,,�� m m. the novelty.of the thing wore off as did lOtlt, 1892. i4lembersall present, Reeve in ------- T - I o � i icy 0a ,a .�wp a':. hire. Linton hasreturned fro>,aChatham also the disguise.. Such an experiment the chair. Minutes of Iasi ineehng read , Dow ,,4i �IcG[LLIVIi,AY, B ARR 'Co� .�� � � ,� � w ��� �� r„ R•here she has been with her son•in•law' will scarcely be repeated• and a roti•ed. ' '. L cars, solicitors,&c. office opposite Post J � G � t7 ,� o `' , b E. Pugh jr. Edward is doing well in his pP o2licv, �ti•iiiuby,O1it. ,J„o-Ilt:ll Dow,i;.A.;Theo Z � : U � A � � t7 cv a iiliss IllnCll, a rnysteriOUB resident of A number of accounts were presented and - A,aleGilii}ray,LL.Ii. 1loney to Linn. riY �,,,J � .• :___� - � -: -Q ----� y C new location, having just added another this plata was conveyed to her last resting referred to the various standing commit ¢ - -- BARR:ISTEF� �= � ” t:o � : : �� � � ° o o • ; a farm to his possessions. place on Monday afcerfioon. She has tees. . •;.: HO:�iAS- PAI-tKE R, oo :, ° a !�•� a� © ro � m �° , � Station agent Hughes is again on boli• been a suffer from lung trouble for some Your standing, on contingen T and Solicitor, F&c, Money to loan. No • ; m b p � �� a 1 commission. Office: O'c'er Ontar,oBauk,4.cker- ':t ; �o :�� o� o b •m m �, days,but we are not aware of his where- months, and on 9tinday ntorninq died. cies begs Issue to report and recommend as - ing; open every Saturday. y � ; ax i0 xw �_ � � � � � abouts. Some llageDU0U8 person Btlrmise Althoagli Afiss Hiuch has been n resident follows: W.J. Clark for advertising voter's -_-- -- 1 .B. of Law- 'r ' 'U�1 � � � � n � � that,he may not return home alone. If of this village for'a number of years past, liar court, collector's blank,; and notices of S. ORIIIS10ti, LL - - - - . - --- prope�•ly conducted, matrimony is not an Judge's Court $9.09• Reeve for selecting - . • �V• renes, Orm,istvu-d't Drew, Itarristers, � � * but few of ut; hays Been her And nU One ' r unpleasant state of oxistanc©. was intimate with her. In short she lived jurors $5 ; Assessor for selecting jurors $�, � ' Solicitors:Notarise,we.,15 Toronto Street, rM- ; ' route,will be at Claer,nout every Thursday A number Of friends Of Rev. Millard and r Clerk for selecting jurors 81A; W. I;. Yar f • 1loneY to loan. 2sy the life of a ltertttit. :tiothing is -known Wold gurus}•ing and reporting oil station...- Office oder J.I3unay's shop• Onta, r' iol• �n wife eonaregated at-the Baptist parsonage of hsr relativet� bile einpltatically refusing road at Pickering Village $10 ; Newsome F .`� --- on Tuesday evening, and tendered the to speak of her life revic,us to coming - T'eteYe►u+crl/. couple a farewell surprise. Ager spend* I� p Ac Gt, , hl».nka 81.f10; Geo Philips, engineer, ,�, • ,r _ ;...ti•.:.t�..- ---� - DICKERING BRANCH. p P Pe here. During the last few weeks of her (sward, between Jas. Gilchrist and Corpor - _�--s�����" -- ing a very pleasant evening the company - - $QP•liltiS,VETERINARY SUR- __ life, she admitted \ire. .John Cowan to atiun atdot 2i in the 2nd con $4. All of - ' �• GEt)N, Graduate of the Ontario vet- left with the pastor and his wife tokens of to her humble abode, and that lady nuts- which is reapecEfully submitted. Open far the traneaation of all lagitim,a,te their respect. Toronto, will visit �'Vhitevale � } = Brinary college, ed her with the utmost Care and attention. On motion of Mr. Royer, chairman, 're-. �3, y �,�, ••' Y,. ; and ClterryvVood every f3aturday: Diseases of $atikinn RllRIliCNa. the horse's fort attended to at lny shoeing forge Tuesday's market was not Whatmlght The deceased ladyhad money besides port was adopted. lot 33,7th con.. Picketing. Calle promptly at- OFFtcr:FIUIItt4�—Froin 10 to 3 ; Saturdays havA been expected, but the weather was y Your atandin committee on Roads- and the dwelling - which she occupied g teudec�to, Telegraph address : Whitey a•1340nt, to 1 o'clock. so tine that farmers were too busy plow- Brid es begs leave to it and recommend '. -hut nothing 1R yet known a9 to how she ff I"'• ` .. P.O.addrea3: Greet,river.out_ l y_ _ SfLti'lIIgS T3fi.11�{ Ill COIIII8Ctl0l1. inf to attend. The pork market has not as follows: John Brown for gravelling cit . ,. disposed of her property. In her death aideroad between lots fg and 7 in the 5th-- _---H O P K I \ S, VETERINARY (s-y) .GEORC'� RLI1R, M:tuagei•_ yet fairly opened, but bnyeris ars con- ill© myater • that surrounds her sunset is con 616, also for cedar supplied to R. D. 45 ��:`� :•`+ - W. sar�eon, graduate of Ontario�etoriu- •'__ •_ __. _ -- - of sully On hand fOr sUC11 paCChQBNB. One rdnderel a�l the more obscure.. The inn- ,ollege, `encu*o, oti'ice and residence,hi:'- load of pork c•itanQed hands at Ltt3, white $1..)fi; llavid Brown, use of road machine ton's avenue, Pici:erraig tillage. Calls l,y day NOTICE 8ral On Tuesclny was larQaly nttandPd by in 1)iv No 5A $7.50; TIa}' Bing for lite fol butter and eggs brought,fairly succi 1+ric+es. our villaKerti, nod lieu. L. Perrin conduc- low•ini; : Rricihc on t1%httE•'s t;idc-line, $`1.5;or night promptly :itt.,•„tied to. A first class ' • . ThgB.Pears c�•il! offer 75 head of fc•adinq general blacksmith shop it, couuection, Necc __- ted ll:s services in connection therewith. bridge on 8th con $21 ; culvert o11 ��tl! eon - rigs;,•erten up,as well aE3 all ruau,ter of repair- •. - steers for Eale at Hobert L,'nderh►:1's farts _-,- __ - inn dove,at lowest living rates, Laine a,td aiQ- -�+s•-+ opp lot 21 $'l; fixing bridge on Altona aide - e a s-tccialt}' of, alwa)•s a `first �' On Saturday, Oct. lutll. Those W1lp are WHITEVAIE. lint, $1 ; Cc�cl,ir N}Kra d0u,•a tot.il'cif $44t.40,� : Y "'' "t r�• ,,- �” f`- ,- _ eason fust niad • 23y 1 class sltowr on hand. del;iriOliB of purcbasinR Cattle On atlgllt - W. I). CTorc)c,n plank +iUpplicd t0 �ls'18i0u , � • � �;� r�>�,��� ��r +r . • :'•• _ _ THE TRAVELLING SAI RY: : ' months time, will. tihil thio,a golden op-• �. Ioneon• ut ficarharu, has been 103 83.32; �Vm. Smith re ,rtit•ing culvert on 'tits Th • - - ,sucieticS. � portnnity. a!; the cattle can be fattened visiting at 'Maple ave. 3rd con opp lot 22 81`L ; .�ohu Gordrni for •' `O. 135. I.O. tefLches rile fitrrm�r, wife that, tc�`make anti sold baG►re the nate matures. lie. tiira. .luhn Slc'itjh has returned from vis placing plank on Pickering hri+ige 85..,0 • - ISI1G SU\ LUDC�L 1 This lodku ,nests every •Monday member the -date, Eiatur•lay next at lt, itin� friends in the cit}•. ��'ln t;ee for l,*r,:vNl aapl,liecl to It ll :�0 38,. - - G. T. cod-butter- {tticklr; Slte must Ue Cairo- Underhill's,Clnromout. tt nr. hI y. R ' _ 6Supplied �-, � • eveuinn in the Seer, in Dale's Hall, 1'ick�:ring. �, 1 .>r>rl of 7utontu,hi;s been around 1.Ofi• l:. lic.t;ter f+ir ravel to lir Every person ittritecl to join an,i help a.iv l�iq actin friends in our neigbborhKxsd. � 1) Ao Al, $3.1t,; bits f P White.for gravel � ._. • ,1 : •t beldorn /lost+ a riots artist inch►dfs tour 8 ��+ • ., ' - the grai:d Cause of Teu11•erance• fol t0 11RyC t0 have 1118 cream at tLe generations in one photograph. Such n•as The ttiwseP' Harper, cif Raglan, are the supplied to li ll No 4!1,;;:3.2(); also for right • r °. sires f Y. . Gerow. v and repairing bridge$2; ------ --- - _- --- (lone here on'1"uosday. Peter 9Sacnxb,sr, iso irr. nilct nrt; t G of sva- a lr b 1 1; T W Law- - • �3u�lttb�4 (t;txx�g• - and Ctrs. al,idill, P,f Scott, are.visit- orcaux for grovel sup to road div No 41„ •�`"'�-- ____�_ ro er tens eratui'e at ills time of hit; Bon, his and eon, and his great. Gorct��cr)u + Vie•- P � p - � g find friends in the eastern suburbs of our R2 CG; W U•Guraon fur plank fP,ri'icketiitg: :. _ _ _ -'-��-�`--- grand•daaght�-. The old gentleman al- c , , villa, brid •e 83J 8K • H :tilouru for gravel on a • � Tmi- HptiiAS DU3�ti, Conveyance iz, Com- churning. - You can onl telt ezactl though nearlyone hundred ears old is g k p ssiouer.for tRl:ino ,1ffidnvlts, etc:,wy re- g Y Y still active and heart and looks as much James Ras, of Orillia, has the sym�„sthy preaches at Pickering brings 81.20 ; Ed most,Ont. _- _. _— _-- - - -- I of this community in the logs of his infant ward Meyer for tnrupiking and gravelling ------- ' i b tlt� tt8� Of a like living as he did a'score of Sea.•8 ago. 41,11 . on 9th con op lot 28, $�i2; Fi Byer far R BUfiTIV G, Issuer of Marriage what you Itro doing q i1f r. Vacnab is the oldest person in the We :este pleased to see our old friend R. gravel supplied to the following It D's 6•l, ., • L. Licenses fortY,e GouiitY.of Ontario. Of- t�1,�n51.i • - flee at the store or at his residence,1'ickeriug <la1rV tlfe1n0171ef.Cr whlCll you Cbl! 1-• A. ThurutoT, ui our vale lasf week. and in 1;8, bH, lU 88L ; Geo Gormaek for timber to - 1°�-Y. Pillage• _ -- -- �-- The third son of Richard Ward, vrhu ltid company br. Laidlaw, of xeadowville• K D tio '.P) $1.75; Richard Squires for salt -- ---—�� TO�V`SHIP CLERK resides near Balsam, sustained a oerinus We notice our est�eemrd undertaker wear- ills bridge and ditch in K D No 44 $3 LO , _ {•' � .. i DR.BEAT fi'rom J. S. Barnard, watchmaker and ink his hand in a sling, the resu o blood 11 Swallow for work in connection with • C�,nveyancer, Coutiniasioner for taking injuryOne d8 lafat weal:. His brother ; affidavits, Aeeouutant and Insurance Ageot• � y wtsouin 'CVs know it is wro b but it gravelling on Base Line opp Iota lfi and 17, - Money to l�.an on faro, Fproperty, Wins Pro- - Whitby, for was ascending a ladder to the mow when I R- jeweler, y, rnake4t at:laugh. 63; Robert ;ltillic f.;>: material for ,culverts t `� .�•_�. hated. OFFICE-At R hite�ale. Will be In he lot a fork slide from him, which Pena, lust Sunday evening a nr. Stew- in K ie to R 01.45;4 also for is uses in r :Brougham eve Blfomday afternoon for fife ': � 25 CANT'S !• (rated rho youths cheek passing down lilt0 pa ' _ transaction of business- _ _ 27-0—_ ' art, of Str,ufiville, occupied the methodist carred in connection with the Tran case, b •� ��'* ' r . _ � = - �"' lira lower Jaw mak an ugly wound. 1 y ul tt, and reached a moat delightful and Q:�EY TU LO A� , APPLY TU F. � � •, , � The hos was cared foe and is 3oinq Wisely. p1e�urtivc� t erinoii on alisbionariea. BsYot r eommfttae having bad lltheirlatton -x •�-- - _ �.i� Hutchison, al,l:r:vis�:r at (}lareinont for DR. l��Al� � '. Y- Cal,ada Permanent Lotiu 6c Ravings Co., head _ \fr. Ward is only t•ecoverinK from_ a seri - r •k capital 3�xxl,�• T°� _ C. C lieceor, our extensive bongo-fancier tion cullc�•1 to the unsafe condition of a hill - office, Toronto, RCIsn�omp�ny lends 1no1,eV on Bitter Extract of Sa'rsapaailla and Iran funs accident hitnlwlf. - has dibl,oel of his hunter, nand S. Laid- on 'Jib tun, known as Evan's hill, raoom �y�t meq;• - assf _, .-5.700000. t - fOVfbsL current rotes of it�erest and oil favor- fur the blood. D. llubbarcl, who Ilsfa, 1�•eta teaching law, and purchased- another which he in- •mend that the Ind Deputy Reeve inspect -. . terms oret�ayweut, alvrtgagos and de- Rr Tin of Blood and- Lifer Diediciaos. school at Goodwood(or the st Ear,wafa tenths uttui in traiuin at the Woodbine the same, and if necessary have the same • `• •�;}� � �E bez:S:urea purc�laseri. Nq cornin,ss,on. bio delay � g � y putting g y 4fitr brought home a few days ago suffering .ts sewn tta satisfactor}• arrangements can repaired. Etcl>ense4 ,nnderttce' �} �, D E A N' S from some brniti trouble. Duncan had be nliule. Your committee acknowledges a oom '• -�" •�' - •------ - -1�r•cT feet._ _ :• Blood Building Iron fills; not been in good health for soma years Dr. Franey has parted with his tamais rnanication from $.Westgate requiring the - .. � ,r, •�: �•: '�-•" " —^�-ST COuvTY ARCIIIECT IInerc�natled for blood creation and adding peat unlit last winter when he improved little horse ••.Brock. and Elisha Alger is services of the Engineer on lot 25iuthe 3rd � A. PO now the ha owner. The latter gentle- Con, and recomm d that the clerk be in A. for the county of entatic Drawings a healthy glow; to the complexion. sa inuels that he renamed work. but the happy g �' ' _ strain Lab proven too much for him and man has now a team which he holds at the strutted to notify the Township Engineer � "`� �:� �- • ' and ypaei.fications furnished for every class of y' p g bnilrliug. Steal" and hot stater heating and - _ Dr. Dean's Liver Pills, - !to is now as -bad as ever. The family magnificent figure of $1,000 and which is as to the same. - •' - ventilation a speciaay, Office— Y,lock � � t•unatdered to be one of the best spans of Your committee having very carefully _ • '`�'-_�.. ' :: •-� - �' Verner Dundas and Brook streets, Wuitby. ►�iO mob( perfect pill for liilionRness, have the sympathy of the community in horsed in the: Province. considered the report of W. E. Yararef D. Residence--Kingston Road Fast Pickering. i7-y Dizziness, Stomach troubles and all their sad atllicitun. While David 'Turner and wits wart. at L. f3., with reference to the most feaaablq. ✓ � �•'� �,._, J Auctio�teerLrcn. diseases of the Liver. The Mechanics' Institute Library of church on fianda}', the smell of fire was road from Pickering Village to the station, •' _ - - - ---�^-•^r-^^-- this else® is in a progress state., $crus recogniated by those left in charge of the recommend that pIan Iv'o. 1. Iso acre 611110 F'AYRBANKS, the old and reliable " p p p �V.,il.•HOWSE Chemist ai:d Druggist,• 882•were received from the Ontario Goy• house..and was traced to a roost used for we consider it to he the most suitable, and - �. Auctioneer, still in the field, able and � ' - willing to conduct any sales entrusted to hiui, Whitby, is Hole agent for the ernment, and A cummittea has been a r drying apples and otb�r fruit. 'Thus- what will fully serve the irteres+ of the municl- � and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- above rcods. pointed to pnrebase books therewith. might ha�re proved.6 most disastrous con- ality, and farther recommend that a p� F . tons for past favors,and hopes for acontinuance ----- - -•_`- Any member desirione of procuring any $agration was prevented. raw be prepared, establishing a road an the of thAm. Terms for services moderate. Ar- We were leased to notice our friend A. said route. All of- which is respectfully raugeinents as to dates and terms can be madeC-AUT. 10N particular Look ehaUld notify the sears• Pat the office o! this paper. 45-tf E. itwjor, who has been in aanitoba for the submitted.• (ary to that efl'eat, Many of the warn•HOivIAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- bars tickets rtln out on January 1st next, last month or s0, coming up street, and On motion of xr. rlowbra}'> chairman, re jud ing by the tune it took lam to reach � adopted.- ,, �' ' T tioueer,valuator,etc.,for East York and therefore care should be taken to have � Po was �, t ..rr. '•' -�`','` •' - the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict them promptly renewed. After Janna his roma, he, must be heartily welcomed air. Hilts gives notice that he will atnf3xt � _- «���, :. , , •� • attention given to all orders by mail or tel • • P P y r9 beak, He looks well, but is yet in the land meeting of this council, move for leave to . EACH PLUG OF THE the fee for membership will be 50 gents. of single blessedness, contraryto general Charges moderate. Address THOS.POUCHES, .. g g introduce a by-law to establish- a highway ' •,� : � ;' � •• . . Bog 47,Brougham,out. A committee aom d of Messrs. P. tn�tpoctations. across a art of lot No. 14 in the 1st son of , 'M - pose n Monde ,the 3rd ins(. the said part of Pickering, comment • - TVutclimuking. Y'­�ti Maanab and R. P. Hopper, has been ap- About 7:00 a. in o y t gg,pointed to ectnsidsr Ilia proposition of fire was discovered in the frame building it►q at the waste py limit of fife said lot,CUTEIBERT, Watchtna er Nav ;' � opening anight school in connection with owned by T. P. Whit©, and at present leas- running thence through the lands of Bohn /� LEX. the library. At this school a thorough ecii � Thornton & Reeser. A large num- Howland and John Andrew to the grounds -' •;z, Y � �,� -��•�. c . ' L1, and jeweller, has settled down tot work, and will always hereafter be on Kana to business course of 26 lessons will 1>Et tmken her of the villagers and neighbors were of the Grand Trunk Railway Company at Eti., �, •,�< • repair watches,clocks and jewellery, as he has - :a:; : IS MARKED :o - n Those deeirioaB of •oiiun the class soon on the spot, and worked with guest- the Pickering station of the said Company _� t •+� `C,a done for the last 23 years in Pickering village. - etpiOnld notify either Of t�e atltaYe gentle alleled energy to avert fie mush of the a[r. Hilts, seconded b err. Gerow, moves ;� '� , •,'•�' All work guaranteed.• prices moderate. � y catastrophe as possible. However, the barn that the Reeve grant his order on the - men or the secretary. The membership • k -" contained the Beason a rain woo complete- Treasurer in favor of the parties reeom- = � t- ' Boots ttuct Shoes. foe will be wit'h'in the resat, of all. � _ .,.,.,,....�_.Y......., _ .•,,,_ -�.,.�� ly destroyed, although the surrounding mended in the reports of the various stand--, - BOOT AeND SHOE , Promotion examinations Claremont buildings were with cfiffienity saved. Mr. ing committees its reRented this day.. - JOHN LESLIE, .•, IIS BRONZE LETTERS .•., public f3ahod, Senior De tment, writ- l� White's loss will be about lit 000 air. Gerow, fseoon ed by ntr. Hilts, maven Baker. Peg ed and sewn work. Orders , , Of which � NONE OTHER GENUINE ten test. Sr. Third to Junior Fourth,— there was $600 insurance. There was also that this council do now adjourn to meet �} ' • promptly attend to. Experienced workman- '. '�• - • l ship. Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite the Laura POWeII,Besae btiiehell,liella Yoniag, an insurance of $600 on the oontente. �• again on the 14th dap of November 1892, News.King street,Pickonng village,. 7-v - - -- .� ' = -= ATTENTION .',,� Laura Dowswell, Maggie Maonab, Nettie � ` ` for the`transaction of general business. • ' {Iibbiins,Florence Powell, Fred BrignsU, An elderly mob named f3a1uuel Martin Cobert k3golt, E»1:a �uKh� s g p - �lr~ rl' -_.__- ,..l,,..; �►not� egdf�d hie life b (akin poison on Thurs. �1 ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Out., _ a >,` � B�fae. Jr. Fourth to Entrance Fourth, day at Toronto. � Warden Forster, of York county, r lJf James Gordon,proprietor. This hotel superior � WB *Ol1IU. 0&Il �Ptt8IIt10]l CO q�illism 8ii'ral, 1llelville Brodia, Jabn Itis beyond doubt- that thg "Myrtle head of a deputation which have go>t�e tt) � ; �••• ` style flue now Every onven sues and co fort in r the ��' f1tOCk Of kIIlttl.4g yBPrnB.. Macfarlane, Annie Bell, Jessie Gerow, Navy" � the fayarits tabarcao with the Ottawa with a view of haying the law gavelling public. New and commodiousatablee �j 8r1II0 A.II(�e111f310II Saxony, Emma Brodie, Michael Roahe, Lolls smokers of Cf�,bada. :They obtain lucre changed fisc that the cost of maintaiiAltlg � i � � -� d�.:• i ^, r •_: and shade. - -• .�y ' t � Dowswell,Chas.Barton,William P.ahnfsr, enjoyment from it thala any other tobac• lager crossing on electric railways may be =; , „ I, = �• .- �.� STERN HOUSE,Pickering,,Ont., Berlin, Z8 yr, L�'it0 Alias Pilkep, Eliza Fergie, Nellie Oren, � mads feud those of them who have us- `borne by the coar�ty and not by the muw � ;t A 1 �'��- • . -��7-�now open for the accommodation of the }�� � T Also RUG �AT�DRN1�, and g�ady, Mage Gregg, Annie Bestre. Entxunf� � it�obg +�na�gl� to deet its merits tnefver aipalit . p , . : traveltinrf public. This hotel, having lately Fourth t� Fifth.--Williarst Bell,. Pette N. abaltid� it for anyotuer:brand..The zeas• ..Early on the morning`-••of the 7th a saw : � `'°• ► � ,•� - � changed hands,Las been re-furnished throegh stamped linen $'OOds. - - • =.. out. Situated as it to,opposite the Spink Mille, b Leaper,.Da,yid Mf�tcfifalrlrure,Ent 'Bowes, uta f6at his, �that_rho"Ddptl® mill and ptaiamg, factory owned- by it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. Meets Any W181]ing t0 f$611'xl CII$ uric _ - p Bertrlta Dlrl�le�►. • Jun*. • 4r.►t: Nfr�"is >�i of �>r�sf<lf�#-•which a<e :Meflwera. �Noof�coclt .&' R.amed®t�-Wt$e - -or flinch at all ree►sonable bonns. good stabling Decorativf� Art, please call. . . „;� ,:tli , $p °fi :pf'Its.. QtrA ed'b f�•togf�t6f3r with. e,.:quanti�yr r.• .• : , -- Jr. to tif: ', r�, 7t.F>:grft 7_ ,,, Mtl�_ �8�d _a�ip.•�Y, q.,pFs S 3' , and abed room. 'Hoa stall and enclosed yard for -- a<Y , -•, . _ _ - •' _ �� •;t : ;t rt ; -a;�•� •-i�. of lnmher;nnd.�hitlglb:�olf�,.: boat. -. 4, • :,.. bo nr rn.tt.e. 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X 4 '�`"' " That Iernona it ►y tKi kept fresh dor a long s Tbrtiltng Adva�atare itr tl Land t, l>tie ` I ' .'- - ivecfir'a ood man of m thin s ; bat til � �� - f '; The ro-dtn Was lowstudtled, and the ibest g , .g Y g - • gt he beet;of em aiitst have a price fired, apd A e1 � ., time in a jar of 11ga ei`, changing 'the water 4 IIIAtinigiitt Sus. c. - of drawers carne nearly to the top. T then Jacob put his handfnn that chetit of The p'aroble Aot dorgestio het r3 over tnornin , I have hooted co else on the V�estrro s `M .. mahogany was dark with age, the handles 'n p y g y `- ' -le ed drawers, and said: This thing is worth _ My rife and I had sought ii4' ♦Y-" That tarnished old broidery msy be plains and wolves in Canada and the 14'or`h- : w�ie brass, the base was spindle gg For fifteen years to solve,yet all g ' V more than it was at first, but I'm willing to put.zearch had come to naught, cleaned with a brush dipped in burned and west,and I have always thought that a c.-a- with acorn-shaped projections breaking the flirt with Siberian bloodhounds would loe ca / -r .� line. Beneath the five large drawers were let it qo for$2a. We'd sampled Gorpian, Cett and Pole. pulverised rook alum. - '} "I'd Rot some money laid by me, and I Welsh. Afriman,stud$weds: I To teat nutmegs prick them with a pin. terrific as any, but for real work there.ks ; ! a collection of smaller ones, three on each waited until things were settled. Then I ..' short, all sortK at►d kinds, but found If they are good the oil will instantly spread nothing like a pack of Ptarving Norway "� side,with a deep space or cupboard in the wrought it oat, and paid down for all I had No one to fit our need. around the puncture thus made, wolves. It is something beyond the itea- centre. He and the law er were standin'right there . At las when we were in despair P This was enclosed b a door ornament- Y t. a That bar soap when first bought should ginative ability o� the American hutator. r, Y + and I had all I could do to bear it. I was An aooldental came; + . be cut into uare ieces and ut into adr Although we were told we might po�bly. F ed with a brass knob and a quaint little so wrought up I s'pow I said more 'n I She had no •a recommond," but proved sq P P Y • A wonder all rho same place. It leafs better after shrinking and meet an attack we braved the ride, how- knocker. The cupboard was like a tiny ought; but I did speak my mind to Jacob." At cooking, washin •everything, - prying, ever, all bein well armed in case of need. , - ' al otter's lode and envelo ed the whole g g tl P I told him that he need n t ever darken my she such rare skill displayed Thal common hydraulio mixed with oil The officers of the Mrra carried the HieklaT t I • Ppiece of fur B ture with an air of mystery. That ore a year my wife cloclared . forms a ood xinL for roof$ and outbuild- rifle. This is the military repeater of Nor if in It warded off intrusion, and suggested the doors again, for he was no better than a she'd found a perfect maid. g P . ' thief. I said the law ought to help widows, ings. It is water proof and incombust- way. . Morton had a four-bar 1 �harga T pi:opriety of lifting the knocker to ask per- when husbands died so suddenly they _ •'A perfect servant girl,"she said• ible. pistol, while I carried,four-barr hammer- fc _ - mission of some shadowy spect a if.this had n't no time to make a will ; but if it . To Mrs.Clark next door; . . A might venture tc examine more cl Y did n t their relatives had no need to take The news spread through the town. To keep seeds from the depredations of less l;harles Lancaster 45 calibre pistol, ones And Koon the Stateand nation oor. vermin mix some small pieces of carnplior I had recently purchased while in London. u genuine antique. advanta a of it. Alas! how brief our joy, for scarce !; t'- The owner was evidently proud of her g with them. Camphor placed in trunks or We proceeded abouttrenty.miles with "Mr. Jones was worth considerable prop- Had flown another week drawerB will prevent mice from doing injury out any serious incic}ent, when just as we i `� possession ; and we found one day that it art , and so m third ave me the house When came a dinio musvurn man I r< had a histo+ a true,one. She told it to { Y Y g And "scooped"her fora freak. to the contents. were crossing a little frozen creek some t. Y— and garden over again, and money enough That sago—co which the small white forty yards wide a strange sensation seemed r` us with the keen interest thjit age finds in in the bank besides ; but I never had any - - ' a rehearsing the history of ilk youth. call to invite Jacob bore after that final set- ( lOvee for Autumn il�ear• :- variety called the pearl is the beat, the to take posaAssion of our deer ; they shiver " I always wanted a chest of drawer$, large brown kind having a disagreeaLle ed, trembled, and the hairs on their backs • °' j tlement: When the home dressmaker has complet- 1/ i' and when I went to work in the factxory 1 . „Well, 't wan't more 'n two years again ed a gown her next thou ht is of the hat earthy tastes—should always be kept in a stood on end. �t of as t yelled my determined to have one. I- didn t think b closely covered jar, driver, and he began to lash the deer, one I Ic much about elfin' married and Navin' a before,one cold winter night, when I was and gloves to accompany it. The latter of which promptly slipped on rho ice, fell _ I' g sitting here real comfortable by the fire, I does much in giving the frown a stylish air, down and tangled himself up with the bar--.. t' parlor of my own. I just wanted that. heard a knock at the front door. I opened or if the gloves he illy selected, rho whole A FeW Belniudere• nese, thus seriously impeding our coveted _ . Old Judge Pettingell had died, and his it, and there was Mr. Smith, who-lived in garment is ruined in the eyes of all behold- pow wise we would he if we could re- rogreas. I was on the second clod with - " niece was wilhn to sell everything that be- ere. Suede or undressed levee do not p s' another part of tl:e town. g member everything we read ; but, alas, Lieut. Bjornstan Mrsa Wilson, and Misa . _ longed to Miss Judge. I offered her $'23 "He was a widower,though his"wife had wear as well as glace or dressed kid, when the knowledge is needed it seems to Cory: " Boys," said I (common danger a 11 for this chest, not knowin' whether it was 'not been dead more than six months. 1 but are still favored for dress exilin and ' cheap or not but I meant to have it. So I Y g , stip away from ua. For"instance, when ink makes fast friends), "send every bullet : e ' • t never thought what he'd come for. He church wear in eight button mousquetair�s, is spilled on cho carpet it is well -to know home." Just at this moment six fierce, � 4 -.. t worked hard, and every quarters paymen always seemed to be a well-meanrn man. unless a four button glace of the most that it should be immediately washed ap hungry gray wolves cane galloping toward - ' I put by a little money in a silk purse, all I hadn't anything against him. expensive brand is preferred, as it often is with sweet milk, sopping it up with a sponge ue about twenty yards away. 1'hP deer re-` v f by itself, until I'd saved enough. �+He took a seat by the tire. It w►as prat- by very conservative taste. 7vhe ordinary or cloth and adding more milk until the gained his footing and away we dashed._ c " When I had it brought Home, father ty hot,and he kept pushin' his ,ph%ir back four button glace Alove to worn for shopping ink is removed. Also it is well to remem• Wolves can run as fast against the wind as didn't seem pleased and said I was silly, until he got beside that chest, and then-he and traveling. The buttonless Biarritz her that grease may be removed from carpets with it, so can the deer, but they had a . , -. and I d better have put my money in the couldn't get no further. glove at one dollar is very stylish for travel. with a preparation composed of equal heavy sled, five people, and a foot deep of , : , a bank ; but mother aha looked at it, and her "Before long he took hold of one of the and morning wear, and should fit looser quantities of ether and chloroform ; that frozen crusted snow to contend with. The .. e •_ . eyes shone, and I used to see her standing haneles and began to work it back and than a "real" hid glove. Heavy kid gloves fruit stains nay be easily removed from Lieutenant began firing as the wolves gain- - - a up before it and op�nin' and shuttin' the forth : and then he burst out : pique sewed, that is, with the raw e/;ge table linen, handkerchiefs, aprons, etc., by ed on us. Robert and Lieut. Thrash were r ' drawers. - "` Mis' Joneg don't ou think ou and I lapped over and stitched down, are worn ourin boilin water over the stain before firm ra id1 for the pack had been au .- s "Then I got acquainted with my first hus- could get along together! We're both pretty by many well-dressed women with morning•he ar tele is sent to the laundry. (I spread men ed and had divided -forces. We had 11 band. 1 called him Hiram, and so I do to lonesome." costumes donned 1►eforo two p.m. Heavykid the cloth over a basin and pour the boiling now run about half a mile, a wolf dropping r tliis day., We were married,but I wouldn t ••I shouldn't have flared up as I did if I gloves having tilburied or faced palms are water through the spot.) That silk lace once in a while, but on they came in in-. ' ' . . - c . ,take away the chest from mother while hadn't seen him holdin' on to that handle; worn for driving, with four brace buttons may be cleaned by washing it in benzine creased numbers on our flank. You won- = - - . . . i . she lived. I knew she set store by it, as I but it all came over me how I'd had to suf- fastening them. Gauntlet gloves of castor, several times, using a little at a time. The der perhaps why I did not shoot ; well, I - c did. ter, and I just rose right up, and I said : undressed reindeer or heavy doeskin, often beet benzine should he used, and as it is will tell you. A running wolf, while the .0- . - - _ . - • I ' "After mother died—father went first-- "<Mr. Smith, I've-bought and paid for mis"lied "dogskin," are f. - mable for highly tnflammable, eliould never 1^e used shooter ie in a sled behind trotting deer, ie t. then I brought it home, and this china- I thatchest of drawers three times, and I m horsewomen. White suede gig :ea are worn at night or near a tire. An excellent alKirch diflicult to hit. I had only 10Q cartridgea� . set the draws up.where they stand-now. going to own it as long as I live, and no in the evening with any color,or the toilette for dnrk calicoes and musline is made in and knew it would be madness to wa.9tl : _ - - I • "Four or five years went by. Hiram and man is ever goin' to have a claim on it is completed with harmonizing gloves of a the usual way, but instead of adding boil- I them. I f the driver would only stop ; but-. I lived happy together, and then he was a ain '," delicate shade, as lavender, flesh, palest of in water to Lilo starch dissolved in cold , that was im ossible,• as he and the dee : 1 taken sick, iVe hadn't any children. He g••He understood, for the folks all oveer yellow, pearl, etc. Sc if stitching is 'tttore water, add boiling-hot weak coffee made by were frantic from 1`right. � t t used to say that he must make his will•, but to wn diad heard about my things, He got stylish than black on any glove just now. pouring hot water on the coffee grounds ; At this moment one of the wolves jump- . I he put it off and put it off,and by and by he right up and said: "Good night, Mra' Tan and grey shades lead for day wee , left from breakfisst, letting it stand until ed upon the deers flank and was promptly - ` } - died without doin' it. Jones. 1 guess I'll be goin'. My horse.don't though some fancy shades of English tan, s just before it is needed, then etrain through killed by the Lieutenant ; but this kind of - i I never thought that anything I bought like to stand long. brownish red,willow green and navy blue are a thick cloth—not a butter cloth, for that game could not last long, so I prepared to � I _ myself could belong to Hiram. I knew I •• He warn't to blamr, byt I barred the to be seen, but they should be worn with is ,,� thin. dismount soma of our pursuers. Strad- - should get my thirds, and that they would door after he'd gone, and then I said to my costumes of the same tone, and avoided nn- In the fall, after trio first rains have dling the dash-board I pulled my Lancaster, .. - : 4 �' ' give me the house. I supposed the furniture self : less one possesses many changes. The lacing crashed away the summer's accumulation of . and every time a wolf jumped for the deer '. • was mine. "`Abigail Jones, you are a widow once glove suits per is having fleshy wrists: A dust, so many things may be done that one I shot at it and hit hard or killed about . . 1 " The day after the funeral HiMm's two more, and you'll stay a widow the rest of perfect fit doe .ot mean a cramped appear- has riot the hear t to do before. seven. Just ut this moment, as we were 1 brothers came in, with a lstvyer. 'They said' your days."' once of the hand. . If you have unbleached sheeting you wish making progress in our: defence, our deer, - - R. everything v#luable had got to be sold at - - wbitened, endeavor to save a few gallons who had hurt his hip by his fall, came to a . tt_ auction. I could bid 'em in if I wanted to; Higher Educzation and Motherhood. Children Need Sleep. - of rain water for this purpose. In three � stop, and the rear sled dashed into us. The ' �, but all the property bad to he 'praised, in ailons of rain water or an soft water collision was fri htful tumblin end i, illing . 'f order to see how much I ought to have. The charges brought against the higher uki n until the are twelve or tbirtec►n gg + Y g 8 P Y ,dissolve one and of chloride of lime and a I us all out and the confusion was rear. 7 "Then the x went round the rooms sa in education of young women by some English ,}ears old, should have at least ten hours Im • g _ S Y R and American h sicians have encountered $lee eleven ie better; until ei hteen or larges onfu} of sal coda. Dip rho sheet ! called out to the driver to save the deev _ . i shat this thing was worth and what that strop o sition from tho friends of the nineteen, nine hours is none t o much, Ing to t iia, wetting it thoroughly ; then ( se we were instantly surrounded by t _ thing was worth, and pretty soon they came , g ,pP° rinse it careful) throw h two waters usin maddened beautiful) furred wolvt t, • r. R omen a University. Borrie have gone to writes hits. Scocil in her valuable depart- Y $ + g Y I to the chest. The lawyer whispered to „ a rain water if ou }lave it. IL is better to Deer, drivers, wolves, and us travel) Hiram's brother but 1 heard him• `This ie much trouble in canvassing among the ment, Mothers Corner, in the October Y- _ . , . _ ' graduates of colleges to ascertain their Phy- Ladies' Homo Journal. In this country our do this before sheets are torn off for the were'soun in a terrific melee for life ; ttl'J f worth considerable. sisal and mental conditi�.n in married life or chil.}ren inherit nocuous!emporanients. IVTo cloth will shrink. 0 officers fired their rifles with admirabb • . . ': "I almost screamed out: `1'ou can t touch An excellent solution for makin hard recision and ra idit and owin to that. I earned ever cent of it in the far- "single blessedness." According to a re- hyErienic measure soothes, quiets and g P P Y g . Y ort luso of the results of such a canvass etronvthene rho nerves like lent of else water soft is composed of borax, super smokeless gunpowder we could see well!'J tory aLd paid for it, and brought it over P g P Y P• carbonate of soda and ammonia and one al- hila. I i:. - among the married, there were found one Children should never be wrikened in the g - here. hundred and thirty college graduates who morning. Yet the demands of the house lou of luoiling water. Dissolve a quarter Lieut. Bjornstan wtapRed robes abauL _ 1 } _ "The lawyer answered pretty sharp: of a and of borax acid one and a uarter •Miss Co and Mrs. Wilson and 'aced'.. ' have cbildren and the exceptional record hold convenience arid the claims of school P° 4 r3' P •Well na'am, that don't made a lift of dif- i make it necesear that the should be out Pounds of super-cartoni►te of soda in the . them between us wo with oar backs to ' _ ference. Whatever ou brow ht here be- of good health among these chill ren y y + Y B and their lcw death rate, are strong evi- of bed at ,certain 1►our, usually not later C'r'ater ; set it away to Ret-cold, then add ward them. I threw a blanket over my ` longed to your husband. That s the law of three ounces of ac ua-ammonia. For wcwh• I left ahoalder, sin it as-a shield. M Lan • 1 the land.' dances that the powers of motherhood have than seven. To make this possible,and give l g Y t'E " Ezekiel, Hiram's own est brother` not suffered from college work." In�addi- them their fair share of sleep so that they ing clothes, use one cupful to a boilerful of ' caster, in forty-eight rapid shote, did roti _ y 8 d water. A small bottleful of this solution miss tiro euro, I killed ei hteen wolves," stood close b and ho ut in : `•�Vh tion, the reporter a testimony may be oBer- wilt be ready to waken of thcsir own,riot g y' p y' ed. Iu the schools whioli she has attended kc t near the kitchen sink will be found but m left le is fri htfull lacerated Abi ail ou can bu back what ou want they must be in t,ed between Dight and ton, F Y g B Y - g ' Y Y Y the majority of earnest students warp in uni- according to their ages. If bedtime is made very convenient. It uiay be added to the having been caught by two of the wolves. now if we give permission.' I was mad, form) ood health;a minorit were delicate water for dishwashin for cleanir� shelves The ship doctor, however, assures me I - - , and so I 'cat let the auction o on anti when Y g Y pleasant to them, a9 mother•love can make g+ g + . g before beginning study. The most fre• it with a story, a little talk over the events tables and Quota. IL should not bo used need na,t fear hydrophobia. He feels cog- It . ` the day came I bid pretty low on my things. for varnished surfaces. fident in his o inion, but as I own the leg, . ( „ quent examples of ill health were found of the day, with loving words and ministra- pp The neighbors were real good,and never — ani correa ondin 1 doubtful. Misa Co f among those who made a pretense of study tions, the hardship of-banishment to bed P g Y rY - tried to bid against me. \Vhen it came to - . . _ i ' that cheat of drawers I just spoke np loud, and eagerly ursued social •excitements. will be�robbed of. most of its bitterness. - Oucumber Pioltles• was caught on the horns of one of the deer. - s I , Subse uent efect upon the health may be --- I think my way of making pickles is dif• and would have been instantly k-illed'had • .. t - so everyone could bear and said : It s s q not rom tl shot the deer. Mortoy . - . judged when it is found that twelve years A �1f3tIIgn g part , ferent from say other. l select small cu P P Y burning shame for me to have to buy what a after graduati(,n one young wom%n,ranking cumbers two and one half or three inches ' fought like a true American, but ilia pisUq already my own ; and if men folks have at the head of her class, is the mother of A mere Pathetic story than that of Mar- lou , put them in a tub(enough to fill a two clogged after the seventh shot; and lie wai , . made such a law they ought to take it back stet Thom n of Hamilton is hard) to forced to nae one of the sled runners. Jaat • and make another.' Then I bid g25 and six vigorous children ; two others, earnest gg PsO Y aai on jar) and pour boiling water tfo cover - - be found in fiction or oat of it. The old as I be an to des air all at once the ' aid for the chest over again, for I knew students, have each a family of five, and a �, �— them for five or six mornings or till the g f P , - . nua►ber of others have four chikiten. No woman . think of it . who gave her young water does not look milky w`ien poured off; wolves, that is, those that were alive, run . , _ , , : t ztkiel would gel all ho could for it. ?ifs and besot and maidenhood to tt.e man awe as fa8t as the had come. Lieut. i - "There was ust coon h from my thirds correspomden�e lies been held with married Y then I split them and quarter them ready Y Y j g . classmates livin at a distance. 'these men- who, after 40 years of life together, kicked fur the table, and drain them wall, and fid: K ornstan fought gallantly, and twice pull- to keep_the house and garden, but Hiram e g .. ' tioned are personally known to be mothers her black and blue" with his feet, Oh, the jar pour boiling vinegar over them. yet e3 Mee• \Nilson from the savage hold of the 1; brothers had all the restof the land. They in the fullest sense, and constitute striking those hideous,clay feet of our men gods! them remain for three or four days then animals. Miss Elas Chamberlin sustained • - sofd it to Mr. Jones, our nearest neighbor, Standin there in her old-time tonnet and a teat mental shock bnt Osorton ac- - : • ai;d I shut np my house and went back Loi 'ontradictione to the claim that education turn that vinegar off and drain ; Ch1 n cover g • ` work in the factory. 'Twarn't very long has an injurious effect upon.woman. " But,-' queer o d shawl, looking like an ancient them with boiling strong vinegar adding a eompliahe3 wonders in her res.,oration. it may bo objected, "these are exception. dame who had stepped frost a forgotten pint of maple sugar to a two gallon jar We lost two guides, one driver, and three - before Mis Jones died. I used to think icture•frame that ears a o was u face deer but throe hassistancefrom the IA s while the deems were Din' about our two ally ilea thy women." Undoubtedly, but F Y B P L, sad Lxiil is the vinegar with pepper, mus- . g PP g if the t "ining has any influence at all, it to the wall, in some attic. , What a sight tard and spice to suit the taste. Cover the leave returned to the ship, and are_.in a fair - . ' : houses and t•he kitchens with nobody there, she must have been 1 �� h to life made so wa in bod and mind. - as it used to be • for 1lis' Jones was a real should t• oke them fall slightly below the Y jar with horse-radish leaves, they-will L-eep Y Y - ' ' p}easant woman and we were always neigh• standar of Lhe preceding generation, •hard for us •,omen ! tt a have most of the for years. Mra. V�', S- `�s . whereas, in several instances, they improv• Dain and our own share of rho worry, t1 a _-�-- --.�.. ' burly together. . •• •+ LionB and Bnif'aloea• •� - .. ed upon he record of their mothers, not are either lonely and forgotten or bearing I THE NAME AMEBIOA• . _. One day, about a gear afterward, I owl , - neral health, but in the condition the brunt of macs intolerance and selfish• A well-known traveller in Africa says J - . went up home to look over my things. I y nets, We are oftren forced to earn the - 1f here and Wkes it Originated. - su se Mr. Jones saw the li ht for he and size f their families. that in one of his Ion ourneys he carne _ j pP° g bread we eat; in a on such w we ond g ] _ ` came over to make a call. I was mi ht — g y Y It was not witil 113:37 that Alexander von across the dislocated skeleton of a buffalo g Y_ know we brin our children into this world; Humboldt, in his critical exams nstion of the j - '- }ad to see an old face for I ha 1 been real dtwd Word far the Tia*er almost intermingled with the broken bones - a in still more orrible agony we often see histox and eo rah of the Aew World, of a lion the skull of which was 1 in near -_ . .. I ' . lonesome and I did want to hear about The tiger is not such a very great misfor- ve ue for et us bo cruel to us fire Y g S F Y y $ them lea g intect out the real cul rit,acid showed be• at hand but devoid of the nasal bones. The f . everything, tune to the neighborhood where he happens f i Po P ► - t << of na. A mother s love, like a river, Rows ond uestion that the name " America " round evident) was the scene of a des er- % i :; .Before he went away he asked`rite to to have fixed his abode. His chase gives Y q R Y P ._ ever onward, but it never returns. A wom- was first su gasted in a small-Latin treatise > t marry him. Mi;'Jones had gone he hadn't p ate combat in which both animals had sac- Leasure -excitement and exercise to the a + ' � an gives all oho has to s moan, her beauty, on cosmography, written by .one Martin combed. _ an;; children, and he said he'd just as 6008 many h rd-worked officials, whose lives youth, cud virginity—her very seal almost, . Waldeermuller, and publrahe I during the It is a common ractice amon lions this come here and live as not. You see his would those of uninterrupted routine P g and he requites it with a kick when she ear 1507 at :faint Die, a village situated in entleman sae to hunt in com ani A - house was an old one, and he thought he were it of for this recreation. It is also of Y g Y ► P Y• _ .. i teat as ietance to the district ofliciale,sa it os old and useless. Upon my word, some- the upper valley of the river Meurthe, in friend of wine in South Africa had a pecul- �, could use it for another barn ;' while Hiram B times the great enigma of why women southeaetent Lorraine. This little book iar exam leof this. His friend V - had - - . could have fixed u this one until it was makes em much better acquainted with P . P suffer comes over me until I - ou ld so _. sh - a ora hide Introdneti�—Intro• entitled Go m all buffalo which had retreat . w dad a b ,. Dun P r i most good as new. the poo le under their charge, end they get g - Some folks said as I hadn't ou ht to have to know out-of the way places which, but �n see no mercy for her, no justice, no auction to Cosmography—and rho story of ed within the forest. The two hunters E g decent charity upon this earth, and just its authorshi and ubiicatton, and rho un• careful) followed the blood track but after . dcne it seein as how Hiram had only been for this port, they would never lave visit- bore it is that tell ion ate in to bel P P Y ' P .'- ` 8 Ps P foreseen p,�rt that it played in christening a short advance were startled by a suceea- ,� gone some few years ; but I was all alone, ed• and comfort. No wonder women have the western Bemis herd, forms one of the ' p cion of loud roars which betokened lions ". and it seemed so good to think of keeping The ti er is a very wecessaryevil in India, more faith in God and immortalit than . house once more so I safe `Yes ' and we and war it not for him, deer and wild-boar Y most curious narratives in the whole record close at hand. . _ .j' were married in three weeks from that would i crease to such numbers that the 1q� have• Bat for it'fro woman would of bibliography. Whether Humboldt made There could be little doubt Lha+ the . _ night- cultivat on of tLe land would become an eaect to live Nor life out~ I may be wrong. this iiptoreiating discovery by mere accident wounded buffalo had been attacked. There- ' some women are no doubt very happy. Bu of research, or was led to it by Foscarini or fore with ro er recaution the a roach- " We lived real happy together for fif- immen hardship, and almost an impossi- Lhe soba loess fro overlea s rho ha meas P P P Y PP - • teen ears and I never thou ht an thin bilit a keeps them within bounds, and PP P PP Bandini—who in two successive edi ed the spot until an exciting scene present- , � Y g Y 8 Y that I feel justified in speaking as I do. tions of 8olinus had noted the sttgges- ed itself suddenly on the other. side of -a - ' more about money matters, nor how things relieves the ryots from Batching their . s i Poor Margaret Thomnaon 1 Quaint, queer, five ease a in the Coanto ra hide with) large fallen tree, which happily concealed could et mixed up. We kept on prosper- fields b night in the unhealthy localities. P g g P . gg lost old figure t What remains after your out apparently comprehending its rea- the approach of the two hunters. in.' 111r. Jones bad' the name of bein' a V4e a e aceuatomod in England to hear life's ideals have been smashed, after your im rtanec—cannot now be ascertain- Three lions were en ed in a life-and- . - „-_� , good farmer,:and I always knew how to aonstan war preached against this animal wee sire of love and watchful care have gab ' rY Y ed. However this ma have been it was death combat with the allant old bull who ' manage m part. We both worked hard, for ire Lal eztermination; but Chi ought + g .. ! . y , been set amide as naught, after your or the author of Cosmos w o first took a seri- . but we didn t owe a cent, and kept puttin only to in cases of the destructive cattle- po P made a desperate defence, first knocking - to the bank. killer o man-eater, and these ought to be woman's body has been brutally kicked by Quaky the task of vindicating the long•malign- over one of hiasnemies, then goring another , money in of rid of at an Dost. The vih ere are Your' clay god! What remains for you but ed h lorentine, and in so doing threw intro to the ground, and exhibiting a strength a'r ;,- One day Mr. Jones took an awful cold, g the ho ,na the lad knowled a—that . - ;'�and went right into lung fever. He didn't always eztreme y careful of their good y' g g the stens a topic in the discuaston of which which appeared sufficient to defeat the com- t the Go above,who knows all about it will bibli ra hers have ransacked libraries, a- is''I ,. live a week, an'never knew an bod ai'ter cattle, watching them grazing on the border ' P bination. -_ Y Y make things bright and clear and happy for labored and die uted,until the whole line of r the second day. When the funeral was of 6elda where they aro workin , sad would P Suddenly the buffalo fell dead. Thitt was oa when our wea a irit is at rest, As ped, arranged, and the result of-the original wound, as the rifle - " over I began to remember and to think be very sorry if the Lige;were a terminated; Y ry P evi knee has been develo - ,- tiro Wizard of London says :—Oh, woman I the demonstration made com lete. A ub- what m ht ha n a ain without a will_; of tour a they themselves are often carried P P bullet had passed through the lungs. - _ Glod•beloved in old Jerusalem 1 The best lication which in the dim earl twill ht of �- for Mr.J ones head agnephew Jacob, who orf by an-eaters. But tigers of this class Y g The drone were not award o€this, and be= A � was an awful res in' man. .are lue ily very scarce. +m�8 �need deal lightly with thy faults Ameriaawhistory made rho little hamlet of gsn toquarrel among themselves about their g P if ond for the unishment thy nature will Saint Die the admother of our mi ht con- ims ined victor One hue beast reared :' '� He came in the very next day, and we Tigers are still numerous in the state of Y - P 6 Y R Y• g f ked over aII Mr. Jones's pa ors, but we Mysore, and psntbers have often been killed endure to bcartng 6er►vy evidence a$ainsb tfnenL is an object o€no ordinary interest to•isedf iia height and placed rte fore pavve. J ;�. s loo P us Asn the da of ad ement.--[Kit in the u n the. bod cxnldn t find any. Then Jacob spoke right in the city itself_quite recentrly. I, believe Aciail, Y j . g to rho people of this continent and this y of the prostrate buffalo, . '. y: ' sn have our thirds chat in M sore the largest tigers in Irtdia ,. ..._. _.- fourth oantenary of Columbus's disw po 'r' t. ''`s,, -; . u - Mie J-)nes, you c y , Y �'Y while at rho head and the hind- carters an s t• n . P q n' have no more for, le all , are to be fouad. Some kava be killed _ ' � would seem to be a fltting`tuoment in whioh angry lion clutched the dead body in its buil on ca .t , g Y t " +. ::: Y site late) b s oxtamen meas. pn�t pearl �IIhW to bii to th$r fn. eityt a narrataKe form' s readin ws, and raveled at the asses- ttrri hi , p 6 Pa P ''' a o the rest goQs to me. q Y Y P S Y `' rho tittbatanca Qf,what is kno�trnucez•nirt ! - ; r d ones had been a real kind husband, ten feed six inches from tbo nose to the tip Thatgrc+en tee.will revive rusty bladk Ian $ aor of the centra this'_ formed a granc�� _I t- 3 M , f the tail, Thera are two ke .t.b the der it ae oq.paar„ thn C'ota phittie tlf, tLo ta(as-by whin:n ii;ture within only.a feW yards distance, t }N `- t . i : ' and I felt awful lonesome anyway.. So I Q Y pAd ton ood r .. _ pp . - , a.. pp rt Mahar ah in the co rt d .of hour cart e- v It w n.t►!a Ul e , ti�=dace' -keit two rifls•shots etretahed two lions roll- � . ,..F '" ,._ I' ,>:.„ : x h oke down and bef;an to cry. 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I could not slee , I had no a pe• . p 5 : = n �1 T nT�1 s and li was such a - f 3 A ID�iJ��il �C1�1�1 r tits, 1`bepame h�elple _ :� ^l ��A[y folks sre all swa Tram home,'" st►id "F : f q�ss w burden t hat I played for ddat�i. Why, mY Cardlna� M T Wireless in hit y _ . g :. the beautiful contntry in to the ill-featured S ". - :_: , I dress and some' ae;sven ibabby to his ap- .. '` -., ''" ti�� 4 �' t del►.sir,-the I►airl I;Suffeirec urea more : be t. pedlar at door, and do not care for any ��yy��,, tr'a,,, f �IlOt lel" Neat �T1IlIn h �Or a CitlIIt6thAIl c ceded than a thousand deaths. pearance. It i�•:!t�id that once whet. he of our wares." �V hi pn 1 {d} " _` � � ^ P " While in this condition 1 wax treated took a drunkat 's battle"away on the street 7 Bat ou must bu somethin ,miss,"re- t< j `"P' `' ` . ; " ` - s, Remedy . , byy Dr. Ureen, of Poolville, t►nd Dr. Nich- the wretch ®j elate , " T:.ke tt, poor tell plied the bold f°llowpas he rudely pushed �, }r` : i � r ` ., - Dison, of Solsville, and Dc. Weed, of TJ Lim 0%, take it ryou need it afore than I dd ! bis way into the house. " See, I will sell t _ ®��Z `� - -An ice tint a&tbaSnfferings'and Restairn The did me no ood. I soon became er= - t y 3z p The Dake of Portlhbd is under promise you as much as ou want of this beautiful �t �� F„ r } 2 -. tion hiltutder iiyde—Helpless, Bed- feetly helpless and lost all power of motion ' his wife to devote all the money that�he ,cloth that is well worth ten shillings a yard, - , ��d •�'a RNtden and Loags for Ueath—His lie- a even in my bed. wine from the racb-cos to. charity, g y y � v�� S Y " for five sh�lin a a rad, if ou will throw Income listlesst fretful,without ener• ,� , ",* covery From Thio Pitiable Condition— "On the-24th of Februarq,last," said has given $100,000 to that purpose since his me in a few sweet kisses from those red A Rcnsnrkable Narrative. Mrs. Jol}nson, "we had him 'brought to asarrfage. pouting lips of yours. Ts it a go t" gy, thin And weak. Eart'tfI► «nd build Ibt- , , h . r ., tttiem u b the use of N, ' d• ,, From the Syracuse Standard Dui home. Ho had to be carried all the way Sir Henry.Beeseuier anggasts the sabatStu- I think it is, roplied the beautiful P� Y `� is a bed. He wag so helpless and such a " " -� `" • . - During the past few months there have tion of aluminum tokens for bank notes of girl, calmly, as one shapely hand disappear- of F a oared in the columns of the Standard sufferer the doctors gave him up. They small denominations. He says that with ed for an instant in the bosom of tier dregs, 4 = �,d ( - , .,_, said he had locomotor ataxia and that he j' the particulars of a number of cures so re could not be cured. They stopped giving the recent proy;reaa in the science of metal- and then as quickly came forth again with iell 1, ; markable as to jnatify the term miraculous. him medicine and said the cools onl re- lurgy these tokens could t)4 made in a a gleaming aiz shooter in it. Its ago if t - These cases were investigated and vouched Y Y fashion that would set all the arts of forgers you can't get beyond the outer gate before . 19• _ `1 for b;the Albany Journal,the Detroit News, lieve the pain and for the purpose he took at defiance. I count ten. Otherwise it will be a perms- fns •- . Albany L+'xpresa and other papers whose rep- a pmt of whiskey s day for three months The (,ween IZe slit of 9 a�in hex This year Hent $lay for you within a grave in my e- utation is a uarautee that the facts were and morphine in greet quantities. g p father's .►veto ceweter for ho a and loaf- of - g "It was while father was in this dread- granted a commutation of the death sen- P Y 8 as just stated. That the term miraculous °rs- OF PURE COD LIVER OIL ANOet ' was justified will,be admitted when it is ful condition that we saw in the Albany tfen.:e on nine criminals out of eeventsen who The edlar reached the outer ate with remer ibered that in each of the cages refer- Journal the story of the miraculous cure of were waiting the extreme penalty of the two see ods to spare. 8 NYPOPM03PHITk3 a hit. Qaf►nt in Galway, Saratoga county, law in Spanish prisons. O ,1I3>ttne and ;Soda. .- red to the sufferer had been prcnounced in- b the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for King Malietoa, of Samoa, is not paid his. .- '�— Palatable as Milk. Ali A PBEVENTIYE OB curable by leading physicians and at least Y ` one of the eases was treated by men whoa© Pale People. We hadn't much faith, but salary (3l5 a week) with regularity enough ..Eton " is tfo be tthe watchword of our OF COIIGiHB OB COLI►$, 1N BOTH a we felt that it was our duty to try them, to keep flim iu easy financial condition, ao styles. There are Eton jackets, Eton col- THE OLD AND YOUNG,IT It UNEQUALLED. reputation has, placed them among the , leaders of the world's medical scientists, and Bo we sent to the Dr. Williams Medi- be has been having l,ie wives to do washing lard and Eton neckties. This title is bg- Genu[nB made by Scott J!< Bowne, Belterilie. A but without avail and the patient v:a9 sent cine Cornpany, and go-t six lsoxea of the for the well-to do whi,a residewta of Apia. stowed on every coat, whether it be long or 81 00.n Wrapper: at all Druggists, 60c, and s to his home wills fire verdict that fifers was P,lld. �Vt read the directions car°fully, John Berger ib e► rich fanner of Lebanon short, but the real Eton jacket is.one which .....d.--- ------ . . e no hope for him, and that only death could and resolved to comply with them as fully county, Pa-, who twenty years ago was does not extend below the waist. It may e intervene to relieve his sufferings. When as Possible. We stopped giving him mor nearly killed by sunstroke and lay 111 for terminate an inch above it, but if it is a ■i Something GOOC� �� �I some months later the restoration to health phine or any other medicine, cut off all months. '1'hets*hie health became as good fraction of an inch below fit is not au Eton _ - and strength of the former sufferer was an- stimulants, and gave him the Pink Pills as before,but his oonceptiousof temperature jacket. One advantage of the Eton coat its FINEST SMOKING • nounced it is little wonder that the case and treatment according -to directio-a in underwent a remarkable change. He has that it looks nearly as well over a plain MADE BY TILE created a profound sensation throughout whirls each box is wrapped. The effect wag ever since worn•thin-linea duster is �t inter waist as it does over the silk blouses. _- . the count. . Recent! the following letter; wondertul and almont immediate. In ten aced slept with the windows open,while in EMPIRE TOBACCO C1, � MONTREAL. I -- . " y Y days after father began taking the pills he 'Summer he had had to wear a heavy over- Ptlrsly Vegetable• _ which indicated an equally remarkable cure, � p' g- y First the bud, then the blossom, then the - . - ' " - came under the notice of The Standard• could get out of bed and walked without coat ane have his ales in room heated b DO Y0� If1iiAG�NE That eo to would have boen regularly using • assistance, and hag continued to improve s stove. perfect Trait. These are the several std es P p y SOISVILLE, N. Y., June 2�, 1892. until now he walks ahotit the house acrd The sultan of Johare, a Malay prince, of some of the most im octant in redients our 1Dilet soaps since is}� [forty-coven long ; P K years►if they had not been GOOD f The publie " * * * Five wee ks ago father, (Phil- the streets by the ail of a Dane oniT."• will be at the world's fair. His highness composing the painless and sure corn—cure are not foots and do not continue to buy goods ander Hyde,) was very low a nd not expect-. "Yes," sv4d Mr. Flyde,"and the pain has is the first E sat Indian prince to give a peal_ putnam'B Painless Corn Extractor. The unless they are Satisfactory. � ' .. ed to live but a sho>?t time. He was in such gone out of}ny 1i;ack and the numHuess out five promise that ho will visit Chicago in juices of planta greatly concentrated and H��R',�s�. _ bat we 11ad to .ive him mor hint to of m to a. 1 have no more chills, my di• 13tJ3. He has done ao through Consul purified gums and balsams in harn�onioua ' agony t g p y p section s good, and I have an ezeellent Wildman, and he promises farther tornske $ g , •; tt relieve the terrible sin from which he was union- all combined, ive the rand resultb. GF.YTS �YAK1'FDFOBOUB;ITL'►r1300B8+ +,: , siifjering. The doctors had given him up. "appetite" and then after a pause, "But, ah an exhibit of a Malay village, which will be putnam's Extractor makes uo sore spot,does interesting and Instructive!tending 3 They said there was no help for him, and me, I am an old man ; I have seen m best interestin He will brio also a or eous- toe tholdf n. orlgl's Fai Co the book for y g. 8 $ g not lay a man up for a week, but goes on the children, wnrtd'x Fair took Book. The !} s - my dear father longed for death as being the days and can not hope to recover my old ly attired guard of soldiers. rho sultan is quietll doing iia work until a perfect Dore biggest Cook Book ©ver sold for the money. xs')' only certain relief from hie suf}erings. Oue j igor as a younger man might, but I am so ;,redire with being one of the richest ae results. Beware of acid substitutes. From r:pworth to London. l3eina bo Photo- day he aaw in the Albany Journal an ac- thankful to have the use of my Ii.nbs and to well as one of the most enlightened prinee3 grapbt�of sacred places of MethodiEm in lNng- ` u b the name of uant relieved of these dreadful sins." of tiro East. Thlou h hid Influence a, ri A pretty trimming for wash dresses con- land. ook. Real iful Shes . Lire. , eenti- . count of how a ma y Q be p $ P some book. Cie anttrat Soeyfw. Sacs ed, eenti- living in Galway, g y sista of three rows of fallin loo sof bah Sarato a count ,and who Mr. Hde has continued Lo take the pills vale subscription has been raided to ,defray 8 P Y mental and instrruuontal. We have several ribbon, each row in a different tint and cor- K�as efllicted like father with lo�omotor regularly since he began their use, and was the expenses of the Malay exhibit. other !tet setting Books, I3it,les and Albums. 1 atat:i.�, had been very greatly benefited and ou his tenth box at the time be told bis Accordio to the historian Hume the responding with the color of the gown. i Send for hist 8.c, WILLIAM Bxlcscls, !'ub- >1- - . 8 lisber,Toronto Ent. hoped for permanent cure from the use of story. prime°of Urange,afterward king of F•ngland, Gratifying to .All• . " t ""` Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Besid Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, other is responsible for the proverbial expression �11TIFICIA j IMBS ' The hi h oaition attsIned and the uni- 1 j (� j j jI(, - On learning that these pills could"be had of peo-le i Solaville confirm the accounts of about dytnti in the last ditch. t�'hen Iiol- vernal acct tance and a roval of the leas- - - the Dr. Williams' Dledicine Company Brock- the sick! esa of Mr. Hyde and of his most land was so beleaguered by her enewies P PP P . �. ant lir uid fruit remed 5 ru of Fig ad vine Ont., arld Schenectady, and that they" remarks le recovery, and a number of that the salvation of the conntxy from an 1 Y Y P f� + t�. DOAN & SON. a were not expensive, my hhsband sent $2.50 others f r various ailments, are using the nihilatiop seemed impossible, the Duke of the most ezcellenL laxative known, illustrate , for six boxes of them. And what,•blessing Pink I'i Is. The mother of Abel Curtis is Buckingham remonstrated with William on the value of the qualities on which its aur- I�Or CirunLar Adtir@89' i, ' cess is based and are abundant! ratif in '-:, ( they have bren ! Father has taken but four uaing them with satisfactory effects, for his course and asked him to change it,sties- Y 8 Y g 7'X Northcote .ive« Toronto' th• Pink Pills? He is no ion er rheuina i:ari, and 11ra. Li itt wile of ea- in that the country waa on the verge of ruin. to the California Fig3yrup Cornpany. -�--. • -. boxes of ,� g 1 ,. confined to his bed, but is able to get up I Senator, Lippitt, is usingpthe Pills with "There is one means" the prince answered It is queer, but a lively bolt often result 1 1 1 i without assistance and with the aid on] of much b nefit for nervous debility. "by which I can be sur° Hct to se4 my . `, ' in a deadlock. a' cane to walk about the house and all A ftir tier investigation revealed the fact couutry'd ruin. I will die in the last ditch. . Dr. Ilarve 's Southern Red Pine #or ' . . o He has a nod heart that De Williams' Pink Pills are nota pat- Y - ' t around out ofd els. 1z y coughs and colds is the moat reliable and ' the sin ent the icing in the sense in whi h th►t term .,ppetite, his food Agrees with him, p $Ow t0 AttalII LoDg We- perfect cough medicine in the market. For s � e in the back from wt,ich ha sabered so Iona is usual y understood, but a scientific prep q male eve where. and so terribly has lett him. He has no aration suecesfully used in generalpractice The primal qualification for reaehi gold rY .. ' more cree in chills and he a ears and sa a formats earsbeforebein offered to the ub- a e is an inheritel tendency to longevity. There is a decided tendency toward trim. • • 4 P g PP ) Y 6- P g 1 lie feels like a new man. The doctors bad lie gene ally. They contain in it condensed This is a different thiug from good health, ming the skirt or making it w th a slight t, ' ' L,rnnounced his di ease to becreeping paraly- form al the elements necessary to give new and does not even fully eorreipoud to what drapery,while the cascade back is also used --- - + I r'. , , §is Rild said he could not be cured. blow life ttu richness to the blood and restore is known as a sound con4titution. to relieve the severity of a plain skirt. W TER 1 - WATER 1 �' ' `' r s he are au urfailin Another essential to longevity consists in TUt►tiIlCt18. t1 hen Rut1'er�ng with Tooth A - y glad titi c Rre the we heard about these won- shatter•d new c . 1' . ' , derful Pink Pills, and how thankful we ars speciti for such diseases is locomotor regular and temperate habit o' living. Ia ache nese ®1gBOF1$' TOOTHACHIE !s g �o drink,but not to put in a a for what they have done for father. Indeed ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, stu;lyiug the habiu of per• sa who have OUM. ' . tlhev have done wonders, yes, even a miracle eciatie , neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous rei►ched advanced age, it its found that in �' . A.p• G27• 9 for him. I'.es ectfull ours, heads he, the after cftects of la brippe, put,- thelarge majority ofeasea gr t moderation ....�..s t�1 j� .- 91 NTS { y MIXED PAI .: N iiµ P 1_1ixa.�VILLi a:a JOIINfiON.. pitati n of the heart,spate and sallow com• in eating and drinkinR has been the cute NTO @ISCUIT ANO (>NIEOTlh1NIE11Y CJ . The above letter indicated a cure so re- plexio its, and the tired feeling resulting throughout life. Glutton is an enemy W ry thea, and.tea Lots of the paint you buy have it in to make inn i .�` . YmNake the tsest gosh►. �' markable as to be worthy of the Tallest i,( I from er�oo vitiate dal umorginutl�ie�blood, ' holism we have rho&eatimonyllof theo real• cheap; but the; s vestigation, and The Stannard determine 1 pendia g up n P TTAKIO TtiMRIVART C 'LLEGE, Tem - f .t - to place the facts if correctly stated before such s scrofula chronic erysipelas, etc. dent of one of our oldest life assurance com- -F penance Street,Toronto, Canada. Apply n i co rn, r� t-, f e,*�ty� the rublic for the benefit of other sufferers, , They re also u specific for troubles t.ecal panics that "anions persona selected with to ['rin,:[pal, �. Si.ith, M.ltC.y.� or if unfounded, to let the public know It. tar to females, such as suppresai�na, frrtg• cera for physical ronndnesa and sobriety, ADlkJ READ TIII,+. The wotidertul a mad°frons pure LinReed Ott and Turpentine. - '�.'1 E ' With this end in view a reporter was nisi it es, and all forms of weakness. 1 hey the death rate is snore profoucdly of?e^,ted IJ �lcihsweU l:arment Urattine bta¢hino of A,Manufactured byu fiD�t iT r sent to Solsville with instructions to build p the blood and restore rho glow of by the us° of inwxicating drink• thea from ew fork, for cutting Ir►dias' Drea.es, can f D��Slil S0� 11LON1Ati�tlJJ Y �� now be hs<t at 'Toronto Cutting &hoot, 21 �1 iL f L - - - - ;ive the facts of the case as he found them:` lsealt to pale and sallow cheeks. In case a sy other cause apart from heredity. en• Y onge Street- Send for illust►ated circular. �` •.z - With these instructions he went to Solsville of me they effect a radical cure in all cases other rule, which is found to be almost uni- __ 3M_®30 = R=�33 _ j t►nd on Tuesda , Au . 2, 18112, called upon arisin from mental worry,overwork or ex- versal among very aged peopl©, is tort 6hey �iT la cut imt tovem®n is wet have nowt I- pyo ��w�: Y pp NO CHOLERA. 4 , Yhilanciei Hyde and learned from him and cease of whatever nature. have all their lives ►seen in the habit of Ro In new over Y9,sK'U �'htstbam ltililta. Write for ' from his relatives and neighbara and friends Th se pills are manufactured by the Dr, ing to tied and getting up sally. They have Circular wad Y,fee L[«t before making your l..z a4 ! 'he whole story of his sickness and his �Vil1i ma' Medicine Cum�sany, Brockville. alto avoided dieaipation and fast living in purchase. leA�ialtlr CA?IPBi LL. Chatham, In view of the robable resersce of cholera, - terrible suflening, of his !ratting been given Ont., and Schenectady, h. Y., and are told every Corm. out wo sugQ©st that ono of tie aa[eatarticles of t food is rico, simply boiled and used ae a vege r� . vp by the doctors,and of hi`s cure and rapid only u boxes bearing the firm's trade mark A third requisite for reaching old ag+t t• Ti R E D E�ES tab!o. Boil in plenty of salted water until 1 �. , , . convalescence by the use of Dr. Williams' and wrapper,nt 50 cts. a box, or six boxes 'hewlthf ul employment. Idleness to a greater grain will crush under pro=sure, then throw in " ' Pink Pills for Pale Peoples for$2.50. Hear in mind that llr. Williams' foo to length of days than overwork. That and Afll1111C dit'tU3 among these who use the to colander, thus romovsng excess of water, ,b `- �% ' It`ma be of i-iterest to the reader to Pin Pills are Here. sold in txilk, or by the occupation is t10 Ise preferred which gives Feasor to taste and eat with butter or gravy ,y. - - Y y NEW WILL MS SEWING 1MAC811E Uaed in this way it will tae foand canal to the Y kuoTv t:at Solsville is a postoflice village in dozes or hundred, and any dealer wife ezercias to botft bod and mind. wader the best potato- and eminently safer. Mice is the • , _Madison County, N. �'., about 30 miles ofTer subatitutea in this form is trying to iniluwsce of puret►irand healthful snrrouud- .fin wuttawt Iltg. t•o..Ltd., 1!o>atreah natural food in countries never entirely 't,; from Utica, ou the line of the New York, def. ud yon and should Ise avoided. Dr. ing•, without b°ing extremely severe or iu- ezompt from at toast sporadic caacse of cholera "' r On.-acio Western Railroad. It is tis° defr ud Pink Pills may he had of all drug- foiving tc�o many hours of work. Im ortations and wo may well take a hint from na urs.— SAUSAGE CASIlICS. f�xtractfrom Now York Shipping List _. - - station at which to et off to oto Madison pnme Eng- g 8 dist or direct by mail from Dr. �1'iliiams' The tinal necessity for hien who would of d charmin and attractiveob'ective bled vino Com an from either address. grow old gracefully iia cheerful dii filen i[ h, conKtesntly on hRnd, alw prime Ametrieun MOUyT ROYAL 1lILLiN4 dt ltl'F'ti CO.,• t Lake, the g ) P Y Hog's Ca+ittgr, Full tines New Hausa►. Long =4M3M' sraatal, - point of a great many picnic and e.xeursion 'i'he price at which these pills are Bold and the habit of looking un the bciKlit ride. Clear Bacon. Boli,., (,'hoose, Lard. oto, Patti, �; - s parties. Un reaching Solsville the reporter ,Hak a a course of treat men,,comparatively Passion strains the heart to its utmost; BLaCi[wBLL & Ca LrD., $u"essorz' to JAS. �a®Us HurlttlU ,Con6�p�loD, . I� , enquired of the station agent, who is-also inex ensive as compared with other reme• melancholy freezes the blood ; and wove Patti & Sou, Toronto ; . agent ihQre of the National Express Com dies or medical treatment. wears out rho beat years eta man's life. No - Nature's all-powerful 4 ::# '' an if he knew a man by the name of . - one who isabitually indulges these or kin WRITE FOR POR 1 ICULWJ . p' y' dred emotioru has half a clsance est retwhing he;!er isdiscoveredand h "" - i Philander Hyde, and whore he lived, and when imbibed freely ,, a also if he knew a men l;y the name of _ The TArnpikes Of Btwtlewd. advatseol hfe. I6 was the advice of s man Of t;otnplet°steam Lannoheafrom 3�xf co Atic7 g - radiates the arterial tf . ., t not to wort is Don't wort about "Arno Coal-oil Boilers and Engine-4" from v, William Johnson. "Yea, said he. I am Down to the middle of tJsa eighteenth of nine y Y, i. Y 1 to a H1', lar a elaex. Coal or wood fuel. ,t network of the body, 1 Y ren ❑ry the roads of Scotland were of lice wtsat you can t help, ho said, roc tt will p ;4 absorbs and rnshea od rT'- . - Wil:iam Johnson,and Philander H de who •"The Marsh tonin Pum the best boiler :.t is my wife's father, lives with me- in that poo est character. Goods conveyed from do no good. Don't worry about what y°n feeder iti the market. Returns exhaust into s all effete deadly pois * - white house over there on the side hill ; pia to place, whet° the distances were not can help, but go to work and help. itr" feed water heating it from 4ti to t0 degreaar. < ' ` that's hit..gittin on the iazza." For catalogue send 9c, *;tamp. JOKY A , onous-matter. Also It _� t. „ ?, g p sre t, were conveyed on horseback. Oat- Sound advice this for ail xhu aspire to be• GILl IES A CO.. Carietop Place, Oat. DA1MK• contains all the sixteen • When told that your reporter's errand was ane coals, turf, and even straw and bay come nonagAna��+►ng -- (F,x- _-._-_ _s E.� elements of ripe mole- � . )o interview Mr. Hyde and to learn about Wer thus conveyed. That was i he era of �_�.•���..."a . ; -. W , .W C D O W A L L Rt cular lite, builds up " Q -; lsia sickness and alleged cure, Mr. Jolinfon -a dgers." They supplied the country piRtCT iMrORTER OP H Est l every weals part, re -+ said : "That's all right; you go right over vt it salt, fish, eggs, and poultry. For 1110Lil.ngtla0ritinary- �, u N (�� � stoles nerve and vital _ t to the house and see Mr. Hyde and my wife, ion er routes carts were used., Throu h this power, is the sunshine :�" } _ I will come over tett soon,and we will bo g 8 A Scotah subaltern at t;ibraltar was ileo p y , verj+ region, to go a distance of thirty-eight day on uard with another officer, who un- s�IrgIIQ BQQt , of life, the wonderful ka = 4: ' onl too ha to tell ou all about it.' .sites and return re aired fourteen da s It g So say all that use St. f y ppy Y q Y • luckily fell down a pre,ipiee 400 feet deep, 1�OEI! CARTRIDGES. ART1ftCi L @IRDS AND „x. •' Wili you walk in?" said 'Mrs.-Johnsen. too fout teen days, in 1873, to uo from here and was killed. TRAPS A 8P�C,IAL Y. Leon Water. World, '.p ii •�� "Those children (who are playing about to London. Considerin how old is the su I+'eb. 13th 1892 ,q . g p• Non-military readers should understand $ $ing Street JsiAet, Toronto tthe piazza) are my twins; and this is my pos d civilization of the country,one is Bur- that in the guard•reports there is a small • - '��" �'��' �. -,"• father, Philander Hyde." prt ed to read of one of its chief routes of addendum, viz. :—"N. B.-Nothing extra- <; t�T "0 z A . -. - . Mr. Hyde walked into the sitting room tra el as follows • ordinary since guard mounting." - ': `and taking a sept said he would willingly I know not how to describe this infernal t, - `� dud eantion all Our friend, however, said nothing •boat Y � - > r of big sickness and cure, , Let me nsoat serious! and some boars later. the tell the sto y the wccident, — ,� 1. - bad no objection to its beintz pubiishcd, ag tta elcre who may accidentally propose to brigade-major came to.his quarters, on the ' • � . void it as `i _ _ a -• it might be the means of helping to relieve tra el this terrible oonntry to a part of the officer commanding, with the �T� c!hers whose safferinga were the same or the would the devil. I passed three carts report is his baud Lo demat:d an explans• c ` 1 �" similar to what his had been. br en down inside of ei hteen miles of .. k ,� f , g tion. You say, `N. B.---nothiag extra- t �' v A` �• His story was as follows: ex crable memory. ordinary since guard mounting. when your r , ' .` "My name is Philander Hyde. I am nix is stated t0 show that roadmakin `' . 't' I': t 8 brother officer on duty has fallen down a r D FEED nearly 70 yearn old-will be 70 in Sep ev here ie Hat an ancient science. The preci ice 400 feet and has beau Itilled-" _..- - tembcr. I was born in Brookfield, firs turnpike roads in Breland Hera con- .. ittel, air," replied the subaltern, "I �, - � U ' , Madison county, where all my life was air sled in 1760, and againB6 the violent dinna think there's onytisLtg errtraordinary , k ' spent until recently, when, becoming help- res stance and prejudices of the people, who Then do it econo>�aicall�. -. in thak If he d fw n doon a reoipice 400 � r r - p .: less, my_ son-in-law was kind euon�h reg, rded roads as aides to pplunder. Except feet and no been killed,I ahoald has thought tj1 . to take me Into his home, and from him only the remains of the Roman road, the it very extraordinary indeed, and wad hat !' Chop i�Llr Grain With a i�. , ,� ;, and my daughter I hove had the kindest improved roads of this country are of corn- put it doom in.my report" ' - _ ._ +J �- s Y -, care. My life occupation has been that of- paratively recent engin, but are now eon- "�or� S .t -" `!�i .J tet. ` a farm°.. I was always prosperous and structed wlthtbe utmostoareand maintained ___ ell and strop and rugged until two years with acrupulons fidelity. X11320 They,iiST9' CtlllBt?t3A•• ., - w g -;' .ago last winter,when i iced the grip. When - - _-- 't Jinks(who thinks he is funny)--Did you h Q ,�Qp t. : t the grip left me I had a seusation of numb- shriiring a Ho4De With Eee& cyto see a aleepingg car. l_ e. ' ' . , >` Hess in my legs, which gradually grew to <--;�,< Winks-Tea; I'veam plant of them. 3- ` t ' r InfuL I `tn'a farmhouse lsetweeen Maroellaa grid t o base ,: Tt elevates and serees the gra�fn, gT1I1C�� ,Y h;� ; to be stiff at the joints and r e y pa 1 :- felt the stiffness in my feet first, and the Skaneateles there is a curiosity. Between Ape scar 1epo Z'ally mean t a y n 20 to 40 bushels per ho r and bags.the � � ;; � t -, sin.and stiffness extended to my knees and the p)asteritsg 'and the siding of the'house, g J-"'4 p i Dints, and td the bowels and st Dae Iomt, there is a vacant aTtace, gbich Winks-Yee; I see them evet;T y. - .. to n,y. h P 7 Jinks-°••Where do you Lied them' . 4 r©vented dt cation. `remove for the past three seasons ha been utilized 8 Chap. i ,� stomach and p Winks-,gilt on the 1caa�d-bred. y � t 4 s k ";� t.�� ur ossa by a c Tony of been. � ,, for htvin 0 ;-• . bowels I was compelled to take great. g P- P 9 _ - 1. �� { ;�_, i s v - �� the - SURF a CES . Thecolony has grown. to such .an extent, _ i , ,c,t• a 1 ' St P 11Ch v `~""'^ .• �. of castor oil. •. :, �'� � uantities. .' ? ' g:.'. q g waren Summer da it is some ,. _ - - r s condition• cold that on Y �rht iso `hist. s•3fe be nt, ' - .. ile I was in this n eel a „ - 0' t , r ro x-,S .Ung Ha �e1� for dtlrai?l�lt , fi ',, W h nsafe to drive horses in the y and uesx, , ,. , y, , #set and streak times u ,- Ue In In n1 . . bot 'e:d $d- o, c f ttos�a.aArm " �r elln would 8 Y _ Y s r • 'fe ga f it llvtn iln the house _tax, .- _ .. _ '" >%. s., folliow them. The am y 8 �vtx tin s ",.�ti. :; ' .1 �,: .- back and would nam Ittoh R - : _:, u m I B y a and lite P Y make re arra Ili e F li, y ., �., Y.. :{. •, a r:. :. e. ' Shege ct to P `-til t y Y :, 6 backbon h r ►a . th of m Pe wee d +It a .: . _ - :., ole len y .> .t_ _,F_ _` , . 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Welt'wood, o t , t •-----, -.0:+-•'^�-"" ' { ( _ . , - a, a Bliss ilwary A.Bol tt. . . r, ' s. ..C-'. '— ,,J-' .11,11 .:,:.: p. .. . - ..,:. iii i41 ED - I` - i ; a. K ;:- ' . I n on Bandt►y. ootor 9th :.`: A.1v ._ « , ; �'� 8k---In Pickers a. � 9 months E8 ears, t = :, tiisubliehed everq Friday morning tt its oboe 1892, Isaac Patmer, aged y , .. . Pickering,Ont. and 19 days, - l ;' ! _ r ,.- - .. .�- _ - New Advert .merit . . ' 5 1 41.9 t-�atr Yeal; 0a.00 itpald in advance. .. : `,: f ' RATER OF ADYL;liTISINGt: • , - = , AFETY BICYCLE F,pR SALE :—• ` i i• t - .'> : f�:. 15ra1 insertion or line - - - ld cents. ate re ,' :: ., :• P . _ .. ►J A hi h-class machine at a moder flgn t insertion r line b _ . __.: : S ; qq i shah snbsequen .pe HFNP,Y LINUFORD, Pickering• 1 in - - s n t h ludo Le al or For n ad- Thi rate does o i a g ei6 , Pes'tisemento. stereo . is shovel arge"puke se t r ALE A umber of real • �. .n l ha 9 fR ,_r special terms given to parties making con- �j �R - *_ 1' and ht h grade a opsbire Rains and two . ''- `:'' ' rade f 3 or 8 months or by the year. Half- g p r. Durham Bulla. TAOM 8 PIICiH.Whitevale 471! f oo�� 1 , yearly ofyearly contracts parable quarterly. - `� ». Easiness cards,ten lines or under, with paper, �, 'LAN1\TE� 0 one year,;s oo,payable in advance. OR SALE:—Aeeoond head pheaton in r s 1 - Z - rle' • / `'; s3Notics in local columns tau cents per line, F splendid condition,also a cutter is good Eve cents per line each subsequent insertion. repair, Apply at this oflioe. �-H• ` - + ��}�����; Y ' . 1s al contract rates made known on appliaa- —_ --____-- 'V J,, t OR HALE :--Five head of First cines GRE Y peel - rich: No fico advertising. F . . > « r Advertisements without written nstraotions feedia steers,rSaing s years cid. Terms - ��tt lot 16, 4th �""" >` to Bait nrchasers. Jae. Lawrence, a �nlibeinserted until forbidden and charged sa p HIR�'ING FL NNEL 3ordiu�ly. iiiubrsi fur discontinuing a3ventise- con,Pickering townaltip, Brougham P.O. b1-53 > i� A t7 • j ayants must be in writing and sent to the pub- �1.jIRAyED:—FCOm�he preI10i88e of the - , . er. t S underailsned,lot 16,in the lith con of Piek- As the Bale bill �ea$ou is nom- - - k , Job Work promp ly,atteiided to. - < � ; t _- _ ening,on or about the 2Dth of Jane Is t,bo h ' - �IaCk Cat�Lnlere H0618r t '` . �. CLARK - PROPRIEfiOit. ewes,one Cotswold the other Leice,te , t _ • with wire in right ear.al well as having ppooint ing on, we desire to state that t,. of ear removed. Suitable reward for setisme- - -- - i ..�; • ' tory information. Frank Soden, Claremont Ladies and Gents undercI thug - - Our P4611tioe—Striat ladependenae. . P.O. -- 6049• . . f ' • Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper — - We ar8 prepared t0!do all BI1Ch .� orsr Ea eotationr--The b FARM TO BENT:—Ia the Town- i� ship of Sasrboro, lot �. �nae..ion c•. 1 Ticking - Towelling - Tabling consisting of 100 acro more or less, house and work flebitl alio Ulak . apport of the people of Pickerine and vicinity. Q �' e outbuildinggss and an orchard. For aarticulare _ enquire of(leer a Trylor on the term. Address ► ' �' ` — g - FRIDAY OCT. 14 1892. (i)201t(iE TAYLOR, scuboro JanctionP O. :o: - Ont. _ - om ale g ntlemen with . . • C e n ge ---- . .'- OR SALE OR TO REN'P:—Farm -- - F �' t `-,' oontsinitlg 190 sores, lot 31 and 361 King- " NOTES ANO COMMENTS. , cion road Pickering. seventeen miles from Tor- _ i k i i' ssr '�'. _ " _ loins cod rs,plums and ap- Oj-r hilts lthd we Will give Noll � i r' - I onto.goad but , R J � � ' r g dins cod state of ' . On- Wednesday November 2nd Ples in the orchard,and len g - + + caltivation. Fcr further particula» appl to Hon. Edward and Mrs. Blake sail fo siohard Rodd,l°t 4e,con 1 at the village of�nn- barn _ — _--_ _._�tf' roiu bills to take home. at bottgm prices. -,.' .7k t - I�ivPrpool by the Teutonic. .- - OAN TANNER & HO1` wi8b. to an- .- . '. J . .te Premier Abbott and Hon. Mr. Foe- pounce t° the public that they have open- '' ed out a butcher shop .in Dowewelli block- . ;t ' ' ter left Montreal for England Friday Fresh meat sl son hand. In case of abashes 0�- _ of last week, on the Steamer Parisian. orders lett wit the Misses Boone or W. Logan, =4 r lwstmaster, wUl receive prompt attention. A NOW is the time to order .. - -- - -- , ` nail solicited. __ 31i-tf . . . E- nn h — -- - A le Barrels `or earl urchase . It 1s rumored that Mr. Ke et FARM TO RENT :---That desirable Bill Heads pp y- p ' Chisholm, M. P. P. for Peel, is about Farm Lot 21, con 9, kiarkham,.belonging ` �1, !o resign his seat to accept the ]'eg19- to Jacob M.Miller•consisting o!130 scree clew- . __�_--- ��'� ` t : R b 'ed laud,on which is 2 bank ares and dwelling. ��x 4 trarship of the county. Orchard of choice fruit,ail in good state of cul- �e�j�je�` $� ,� - ' °. . tivation. For particulars enquire of A. . . { Arthur York, of Sutton, ting con- K�o� N, Rco°fr�ilie. ---,---- . Ficte3 of manslaughter in the killing - , - , X3, ?s.M=) T.4.1 STORE, _ . __.: - ' 1, of his child, tit the York assizes, He , U�,�UHART St�rt�'mf�nb is the%place to buy year harvest tools. was sentenced to 3 years in Kingston . .> enitentiar He should receive a PRACTICAL TAILOR, honks'of all kinds. �: , p y• E�ivclUpes Rakes, sc}'thea and maths, - . _ 4 - t' islmilar sentence every three years. BROUQrHAM: .` r p 4 - - The fiend was clearly guilty of murder Cards Etc. lural and Carrot Floes, . ' creen wire netting for windows and doors, , in the first de ee, . �_ . ` Nall took juA arrived an.1 all parties can - . S Readv made window soreens, 3G and 36 in, • _ 11 _ r E e6a w Charlie Mitchell, the pugilist, of - now be properly suited. Boys txpr agons, .F ;. F�- t _ London, has been sentenced., to two Full line of Stationery just -' Bird cages°and whips, Chir ents made in the latest styles and a �' "� �• :- months' imprisonment at hard labor - at,d etierything in the hardware line.. _ i for strikin the old led in house- perfect fit galiranteed, Call earl9 t0 hand. T � •. g g• G 1� a tis �, call. - r keeper the other night. In passing and avoid the rush.. " k sentence the mag strate told the prix- _. - -- --.—-- - T R `1 - - f, ✓, - . cher that his kind were a disgrace fJ . . : 1 liI(.�I.�A I D S N i _! to civilization, and that he considered commercial printing lane ; p= NGF, ON'w'. a it a pleasure to be able to sentence t , . him. TLe big bully was very wroth, -- ----- - ----- _ .. . --- -- -- ----- ,W but could not escape. VOTERS LIST. CO with the least po$aible delgy ,., - i i , ;: o OTICE is lterel,p I;ivt3n, ilial a Coart and iu H. neat and tasty lr. Justice t~alconbrltl a rind b1r. r ' i ?' - '. a N will be held,ppursusut to the Yoten' List ' w ( ,ustice Street eat for a short time on Act,by His HonortlieJudgeof the Count Court Inanner, yy - Saluron} morlllnh, al►d.fixed the tithe of the County of Ontario.in :hc Town Hnll intho 7 g . �.- and places for the trials of tt►e_b3e- PILLAGE of �ROU(I�iAM Call 'rind avoid the r11Bh -� - � ,� . __ election petitions'filed .in-the (,queen's _�N_ �(�il S110t1T(� See Utll' �� �edl'UO 1 slilte8. .I i Bench lliviyion as follows : Norah _ -- 1 y I Perth, Stratford, October 15, at 1 p. SAT UDAYAbe Lath day of OCTOBER, P111,h and Hai Cloth Pailol Suites �_ • c 1i+ , t lio'cloek noon. to hear and detcrwine i � m. ; Welland, Welland, O-,tober L9, R ." . s the sial aotuplaiutr;of errors and uw►ti,lials _ . at 10 a. n1.; `Fast York, Markham ioth Voters' List °f the Muniaipalit, .,r the To new subscribers we Rill �►t r�n11�,I �t�,�ly Ie1W pr1C,�s. j. Town Hall November . - Tow sill ,of Piokerin for IN93. 5, at 10 a m + All ,creche having b lsiness at thr Court are - PlCtill'e frRlll lIIb 00D8 LO Order. - Monek, Cayllga,Novetnber 12, at 10 a. requ ed to attend at the said time null t,lace. . . { D.!t.BEATOIl, : ,•.send the. , r m, Weare beadfivarteri lu 01*8 township for Undertaking goods. Everything , 1 .. .. Clerk o!the sad Towuship of Pir k«rt g Il th i n . Frank Wilson, of kw-swick,- w110 Da ed at Wbiteitale,iiepts7tb,IKIL _�_ required i is line always in stock ,} . { - T- �. HILTS � DILLINGHAlVl �7rf x ' was charged �it11 Lavii►g caused the 1 001 �. Y death of his wife and child through ORS COHON - drowning, came np for trial at the UNDER`r�1KERi AND EYIBALIERB ; Yank assizes and was ac uitted on LOAIyUi.�D Q %recent diaoovery by an old ` _ ��_ . . C Nom' _ . M��nday Of the Charge of killing his phjricisn. Suuaeestully used aNT r . . -- - b a monthly by thousands of lad- from nog till anus.Yy tat L wife. Now he has been arrested on les la the onl rteotiy sale — - _.. -___-__-_- -- _-- ---—_-_-- — --.__ __-- _-- - ppee y �,:y Ihe other cllar��e. As We said some nd reliable uiedicina di.cov- r - T Bred, ists whot fferin feriot i NOTICE Ta FARMERS. . creeks age, tl►e evidence must .stab druuRia�s oho utter interior ' 1894, for the gum O mel cines in phare of tilts. Ask for Cook's Cot- ' ' „w ' 1 lish Viol3nee to convict. This it failed ton t c;orrlponna,takV no eubetitltte; or en ; to do and the jury returned "not a it and ! three cent Canbdian Postage - - .. '„ ata pain letter.and we will send sealed by re- -�sr.i��. , guilty. turn mail. irnu sealed partiouinre in plain en- •3Z velq ,to lwdiesoaly.9 stamps Address load -- - o' i wood w and eve r 11 her Block O is our time �o nreLet3e aur Ha in and a l H rye in _ I _ Y P 3 y b st g macluner� < .`�5 .,fi One of tLe most Sendish murders ztu oo..rO•a Fib . that has ever been committed in Can Det °it, �ft�big"n' Sold in ri�kerinR by x.la manufactured by Massey, Har>±is Co. (Limited), Head aflice Toronto, .,��,a,� Ba mau,kf- D., and.all responsible druggist r, ev ht re• _ __- _- alto sold by 5.,. FORSY'TH, Pickering. The following • �z`I ' ads is dust reported from New Bliss, _ _ —_--- - - • � '. near Smith's Falls. Mr. and Mra. are the varieties :—New lltassep Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. `. ., Lucky and their daughter. Minnie, eam�..io a w►r+rtl a e. �A I vAN �i to No. 3 A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. out, Toronto and Brantford . < ' were all found murdered at their home. Ysotastve trritor,. � Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, - - ens of Narsery stock 1 >. �1larles Lucky, a sonof the old couple .ne on►, . : Rakes, Senffiers, Plewa, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. : how Canada and alta Farmers deeirlods Ol' se11111g prises fxom 10 to 13 cents; er onnd, and we Lave also re airs on hand for •` is charged with the crime, and the Clean.hard aLeek from li P P . . other Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different kin of low . A f_ r . +coroner's jury has returned a verdict renetm n giiaa n houses,on g p . t. , of guilty. After committing the fpul tion o ]ow'pr�l`«stane O)�' renting their fYCnB, will point. Order your repairs early. �'arerooms opposite R. A100RE'fi black- - ` N- deed, the fiend, whoever he is, set fire �a �ee"Intermit smith shop. to the hoose,"and before the net hbora any ens sac caratne rS arrived, the three bodies were burned � web d""�°fir° find THE NE 8 the best 14, FOR,S� THo PIC"ORING� � pions fsdlutee In this or er be Ond reCO nitlOn Marlena are be- • W"O`°0 °'O7'WO0°s' r• ` y g • Outfit tree. Address[or partloslars► `� comm alarmin 1 numerous in CAD- BROW saga.°O.°oa�a.atai Nan lra adQertlsin�' IYledium lYl th8 �T (,��1�/( /'i 1 ' g g y This house L eatlabie•1 To$oir/ro, orrlr PENNYROYAL WAFERS. DA r �� ►J 11'1I 1 ' ud&during the past few months but k� + . .- ► Asysdfo.oatdb wAWMahw f r leas.. _ - in most cases the perpetrators are cap- - - --- -- - t. t oa PICKERIN®. w:- tared and deservedly punished. (at t Ut CsOIIn �. r� Has for sale first class Mowers Twin �, �-` , S O y xaw Used lq ovw i1�ON i.a r ,- �.a w,na.. In.tserw to Trumbull Binders, t ' , :: 14he Farm Fence Of Ontario -�-•. �t�wait�r�'°.y°°r„dr ' w8+ gorse- f CLOS -, t : s, Q tang Boxes, Horse Rakes, N E Power ut N ``- L. - - t .� n ry, �( . Iron Jacks, mingle Plows and ot1 er _ ' ao.et label. VWT THE•FARMERS OF ONTARIO AND YORK COUNTIES THINK OF THS HEDGIE FENCE ;l 6� ` w FF . 3. artleles. Plow pointe and other re-' w A S - --- --- —--- ------- NE °` _ _ ;� COMPAXT; , , pairs kept on hand, manufactured by . . pp `p i I '; . :. T , .`;'' Mowat M f g Co., Whitby. -- Niagara Falls, Ont. bot- g, 16 . 4 f _ ERRORS 0� YOUflC AND OLO the call . ; , ' and ins sot before urchasin NortL ' ` We vis;ted Nlattara Fails to-day,on the .� - wet • am s• . P P g• s } f The Ontario Hedge & Wire DET= " fan. 1883. - - -- �m0i.od.elr oared by of post office corner. "ice r'- invitation O _ :; .on'i Henous !lebility, q an to inS ect their a stem x y i I R� G• 1mmess of t, Los of ambltion,Unfitness ` Fence Come 9� P y p ��+ to Maevy,Btanted Deve'opemt,Loss of Power :r of fencia We visited several fares in �j f ` g•' « ' PaiAa.h! the $ask. Night lhniwlons, llesin in LO - s -/R� a �• r '' ' the y;oinity an which are fet7�es treated v �� d� � x ". � es� , „< `, .. - - ",� tLeir method We consider their plan "� Btad�► ive 4 Y _�.._ reduces a strop , our- ,,,- < :� ect one , !t g a pori P ,Y p I, L19 flkrad►tatcd - .+ '. fe>9ce. After ee lu farm p g � 1�QC11(lal �'. �.- ss�` . .A . - - P - - - �. ��� S1g11 .� F Ehese fences w.e are couvinoed that the r �D�RE - .; �' oo an In thou the -, , k. _.. t of rain. ba 1 , . �� : enta made b . p -' em 3 stat -, �,F, __ y #0XL g rawxk and that we r �. rs aril not.overd r ' ifl< the Butt Alt weeldlr ti . $ > . ,,- p i P� a raroula filet F `'' :Ea - . �- - se .their: system. . a s ' i -_. _ ,-. - safel ...e o tarso► ,ldeud.tbs ,. t .. can Y Newsip aID to pu � n.; : . ",. t,,- y,. - a e L " .. ,.,, fr' t. ,.a . �, .� end a careful an , �:: �.: . . _ �, ,. .,�.�,. -• �_„ � _ � A � � r fore recotxil�l J _ Ott} > ,, ;., y _�• _ iii,.1�aHtle t � 4 .. abOV lII A9i r ,.r. ; : , _ - . . <.: .. • � t hoax/e air �_ ��. ... � _ ���' � �►�:�.. o '��ll: _< � _ , ell:bug7nes U t q . '�" a :: - , rx w .. x tt t , } lalf O : " �4. 4 w t s' 1 •f _ F' t s _at.- 1. :.`. -o - , .,-. - a - c-,`? ^t- �►' - r._ ,., 1 9 lad 1,© hie b F ._.. .. �. �. . .. a . ». . . . ._"- x wQl ld b _. t. 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's •n - Tt - .- f _ - - - ' - _-_- __-- __ _- , n Y A' •.1 . M u: < - - . - r PUNOM POND t.[ kli T ch ! ilia 1 , T �.� , 4 - Broo 'o he oirs rom sae +_ r, _ ` ' .. KINAA i. _ hY• . 1. I :$E .� ajo �. .. r r: T , Mount Zion, d Qrl esah rendered RLE �F._• ,� en M r W. A. cNeely and wife- ytgited Uz• Every grist' celebration, be It only a 0«ro pieces at sacred music in fair style. ,._ �' .r a -:*-- '1 - t� Y, bridga Fair on their wedding trip. country Harvest Home, has its numerous The best singing was done by, oar own ^� r r � : vusww*ww.ksw000*rrrrrrrr+r.rsrr..wrr. rswrrrrrrrrrrr.rryrr�N.� �+ j :,-a y�' .. +,tri' . xy �. anxieties attendant n on its re ation. about. a Rey. wants. Watson, Leggott ` O.P.Ferrier to now engaged in constrnch P P P� i " �`h .f .. . - .. .. ,,,,,. ,,, ;5 �-� t ala a new fence, whish will, we trasi,add And it is only when the gashertng hue end Caldwell, plays spirited and iastuo- _ yc ''�, = 1f '� E ere@ attetl to arobase �YHEAT, BARLEY, OATS and ell kinds o!PEA13 t; ��; mac beaus to the lees. cache a saaoessinl sad, that the par- Live speeches whish were well received. AL P P , �" � y P d to be delivered at our Elevator at FRENCHMAN S BAY. The place o!delivery ., j tiaipatora may, in any sense, be eat to about halt-pass ten tib@ meeting olaeed with . . 52 s,� xti `� .:�_ 3 The 8. 8. Concert of 2'uesday evening, breathe freely. In this matter,the Kinsale the singing of the Doxology. is very sale for old or young team@, no eleetrlo cera, no railway atossinge, no, ;s� r . Oct. 4th -was a d success, and the screw in l000motiyes. It will be decidedl to the- interest of farmers to clean all .,1i I ,, , recei to will add later Wel to the ser rt of Harvepet p oma was no ezoeption. Prodig- p xO'�• rain intended for market properly. y k " T ;x .4 ' P g y PPo loan re orations had been made three The roceede amounted to aver j{I20. g '- ihe good cease. week@ previous to the meeting, And !or Aadley, Bcongham, (iresnwood, (Sten Do not mix slit sad two rowed $arIey - trot• , , - Dr. John and Blacksmith John' visited that time, the agitation of the scheme were major and mt. Zion were very well repre- Do not mite Blaok Eye and other Peas. 1 `- •; ceded' t =' ' . Markham on Friday last. We under• "oppressed with no little anxiety and labor. rented. fed of ,i A large amount of money was lost last season--and the end is not yet—by exporters `�. t stand that the latter was engaged at hie However the Harvest is past, and they are Ston R►ilaon, of ict, Zion,. ng with his Warehousemen and Forwarders should � g and - - occupation as Smith. free again. aoonetomed sweetness. '. irotln rash mixtures. Farmers, Glraindealera, seed �� - •; G j. vie with each other in doing their separate parts well, so that CANADIAN BARLEY ' ; Wm. Hoover paid Miss Christina When first the aethering was!•mooted, it The small boy was, as genal, abigaitdutf. and pEAB may take their pleas is the markets of Europe beside one Wheat, Cattle, , shell "`` 8 sneer a fi In ytelt on Sunda last. We was not thought that such a pleasing en- He was in hie glory at the table. ping. P y 8 y tertainment as we did enjoy,aoald be else- whit±by, Brooklin and Pickering sent Sheep' Cheese and Apples, equal to any. , �. J Y . understand he has transferred his board- tions ed before the community. Strange though their contingents. TIM0S. M.000 �, � � ate- ing place from Elias to Ward No, �. ib i Our friend, Mr. J. 13penoe, has, we ii>s- it may seem, stilt it ie a prevalent idea The conversation lozenger Eland was on a of , . _. • - hi f ne at that church socials are solely and wholly hand. What an ase a man is who has to Agent for W. D. MATTHEWS & Cb• � get . -- derstand, decided to try s oris gotten up to raise money, and though a resort to this means to convey his thoughts. J = i rm, speculation. He hue begun-by parches• flaring bill of fare may be read to induce One big, lanky clod-ho from (filen Liverpool illsrket, Angnet 27tH, i$'J2. -. _ q-. o - q people to attend, still the reality► is but a xajor, whose name we oo ppenrot get, made s in a watch from Dr. John. We wish old him encoese. shadow of the promise. Likewise, aero- himself (larticnlarly obnoxious by reason ued was 't . Frank Percy with his friend Mr. Rod- gramme to be composed of speeches from of his iregoent iIIterruptioas. This her- • ;` i_ ne visited Mlas I. 11�. Fraser a short time ministers, end singing from church choice barian when at home is no doubt caged the �s ` mg y ago. Why don't Frank take Rodney in bas come to be eynonymone with male year round end let loose bat once a life i . the Parlor 2 The parrot @aye, Come fit. jokes-and tiresome singing. It was with time, This wail hie day of freedom, _ . .bis = come in, and the rot nays come in. these ideas that we attended our Harvest - ���� Y A� q - - _ the . _. pat Home on Oct. 4th and to be honest we • - . 'UXBRIDGE. � ' 11 hila - . Our miller. P. Ii. hoover is -still con. mast write that all our forebodings were ill . ' - tinning his extensive business in the grain Tl1e Wa>i`er88ffi8 are replete with a stock Of Bedroom. Settf�, completely dissippated by the invigorating A house supposed to be Charlie Gilroy s -�. line, and notwithsttanding the recent ad- epresd,the rene'b!e speeches, and, moiler• nom, M le was barntld dews Ddo>ada �a>r�, r . dition to his float mill, he ie now so coca• a 1 m notonons sin in . In troth,it was y Parlor Suits, Easy Ch>�,ira knd all forma of mOc�ern l►lf• pletely stocked that he is unable to re y ° g g r the best entertainment of its kind,that1we n t' furniture. ceive an more fora few da s. On R;Ititlyday Jams@ Richards While ing �- y y Soon, ever attended• Oar hope is that it may however, he will be able to take all Ghat not be the last. coming dower from a mow on(leo.Clarks _- G• comes,aud customers will not only receive All day Saturday, the let inet., Swarms farm missed his hold and falling broke Re airin of furniture 1� Si . - the hi heat rices, but also lair dealing as of girls and boys might have been seen ran- his wrist and three rite. - Pictures framed in all designs. g r g P A little daughter, two old,' of k'. ¢i >bg before, end first cissa a000mmodation. hiss to end !ro within the ahnrah ell b hat N• Tomlinson, 7th con. , died ort specialty. lv engaged in decorating the sanctuary . . � ttu ,. . - ' , it mij;ht be a tit lace in which to celebrate Tuesday night from the effects, it is gap- �` j0' oEDAR GROVE. a not too bount fel harvept. From earl sed, of ison from thesul hurous mix- r; y Pa 1� Fulaeral. furnishings and all undertaking re�uiremen�s. e Miss Knowles and bliss Rodd called on morn . till. late at night, the work went true on mulches._ The child Rot hold of - + merrily on, and when, at last the labor- a bunch of the matches and like all child• Funerals conducted in izl�dertl sty Ie. - friends last week. . ^is .. Mr. and Odra. Croin fon, eweler of To• ere plodded their weary way homeward, ren psi them to its mouth with the result d P J their hearts mast have felt light for verily as stated, that it sucked enough poison to . �- �•A.a�E���N' �h=�' ,A,Z�i. - ronto, spent a short time among friend,, they had done all things well. The eight cause death. _ — - ` to -- t Here. that greeted the eyes of those who attended We have it froth a little bird that the --- Mr. Laidlaw, of Brampton, ie rustiest- divine service on Sunday was a marvel of Q�SCDYERV. Y ACCIDENT h. ) inti with hie cousins at Willowdale this beauty and ezecntion. The chiet article;of worthy clerk of Uxbridge township Jas. NEW • i McCullO h Jt., Barrister &e., was away In rorupounding a solution a Dart was acotdeotly si►111ed on the hand 1f 1 week. decoration was an arch running the whole j. James Bo d has been entertaining a width of the olattorm, and placed directly Thursday attending the moat important p�teiy r rnovll. We al, on eaNutithis wonderful p eparatio. on to � - . - - y iu "rout of the pulpit•. This was complete legal affair that has occupied Ilia attention market and so great has bent the dPman�i tl►at we ore now introductng number of young ladies froun Turoutu, h ! - kerhill and other aurrou�diuq airier. l>' c'overed with evergreens:, natil it apl)ear viz : his owe wedding. The worthy it throughout t e world under the Warne ut queen's Anti-Seine, Ba to '.)e a uatural and pot an artificial growth. young lady of hie choice la (or was until IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND Mies Jemmison left on 1''rid3y for her of the shumack with Tisa Annie Jackson, of \ew- 8Q SIMPLE AMY CHILD CAN 118E IT.' Here, was a branch yesterday} Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the - home. tilt !lowers iu bloom, there, worn unmet t-manif by magt�wuhoutthealfghceatpatnoriulurywben Ie re. Dlwma Broa. seeuletl a nnm tonbrooke. The Journal is pleased to salt diQat►pe biu)ches of bei ht red berries now w© appNed or ever afterward• It iannLA an ES w o have be n ever used t a led Rt l�iarkhal>. `)US g hitye the Opportunity of eongratu6ting fora like purp�• `Tbousands vt LADIES S have been annoyed � her 1st prizes on pp ;,,;,Id pick out many little shock of grain thein n on such a eomluendablo step. - with batt on their 1!'ACE,x>dCH and eIt1R8 attest its merles. t:'i E OB1t10I1. The ab0 0 hl'ui illi a alCt�adt' P dEN'Y'LEMEPi who do not apprectati- beard or which des awe, ti' v . tSuttsietitig of two Oat-sheaved, and one •]011rnal. Anda rieeleas boon in queen's Antl-Hsirine which does away a is b©tween four and five llautlred b�,►- teat sheaf, thea, a bundle of corn stalks _ --_ ����, with t;�aviog, b tendering its future growth an utter impoat+ibuit a y nos secure is for the Old Country inarket. • 'Fit' + trould stand out showing their long yellow A partial ealipae of the sun, visible price of Queen's Anti-Rairine h. per bottle, Nni in eatery matting Do:ea,postage PaSd by < D letter with full address wrUten laluly. Correa- s COWin , sealed Iron►obxe•natlon) fiend money oc stamps Y pn eve word it, d t fa honest anA atrafght forward` at and ;. + , - speaks well for this section fur fruit l;ro�c ears. -fruit there was of all ki❑ g k throughout Canada, will take place on the pondence strictly confidential. This advertisemen ing• out frOui alleouceivabie points ot1 the arch. 10th fust. contains_ We invite yon to deal with ns and on wilt And everything as mWpe", ted• Cut th v r t]ie So tartoto alv and skillfully were the differ seed to-dos Add rem UfttN CNEMIOALCO.,174 Raae Wt�t CINCINN�Tt O. Yea cera. - - Une of our builiuegs men attended Itobert Aikens, aged 54, committed sui- re inter your letter at Q y Post Office to faaure iia eats deilvPry, b o Twill uaran o }or an7 csu•e ant decorations laced upon this main ob- o["allure or sll�htest injury to any purchaser. Ever? bottle ruary,nleed. fair at Markham and wab eujoying him- P tide ht 46 Stuart street west, Hamilton much lookin at•t11e hOCae CtiC ject, that at a distauco, the tree became a �� t1'wl—To lt►dfen wits letroduen anA sell amu resit tlriends Ss Hottier of Qa�n'n� ' �ne• • self very 8 back round out of which the@@ diiler®nt Thursday'. Y ` w..tn vr.wnt with a SILK n>�a i���g err'o „•la o events Asim ing. The race got very �scitin� and hc+ i1t x --� - --- - - of silk to select item sent with ardor. articles seemed to sprout. Under the - The L3tie S1ife & Lock Co., 140 to 150 Water Bt. j .. , °once concluded to time the favorito horse ourye of the arch was hung a rustic _1 • '. to h' ur rise when lacking for ilia watch Ir AIt3iEIiS' DdARHET. . F30b11� Kl•:F1�.RF yCh.:— i , `• � P motto bearing the words, Harvest Toeox ru, Uor. 13,t8t•1`'.�.. Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race at., Cincinnati, Ohio. - - to fin11 that it was trii$ging. He at once Hume." Above thio wa@ placed a sickle _ r - l.'_ 1 r ' • notified the autborit•ies, posted up bills en►blazoned with the text, `1As we sow so Wheat,fall............. S 00 71 to 00 70 --- -- - - -- - - -- __ `' 1 - offering a large reward for the recovery of ahaii n a reap." Foliage planta, lilies, ger- Wheat,spring 00 00 to 00 612 OR BALE.-The estate of the late N0 T I C E. l+tre. Every, containing fie scree, being the watch. On arriving home the watch anuinr4 and other plants were placed upon NVheat,red'winter...... 00 00 to 00 68 composes of the S.W. quarter of lot lo,in the - woo found just where the unfortunate the flour and upon a table beneath the arch. Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 58 � $nd con of the the towneLiip of Pic th nL,trent- _ gentleman left it. The two handsome chandeliers were pro- Oats, • (� 8t to Ot) 88 OTWITIISTA:�DINU ills reports is�r Kingston road,0 miles from a own of bush..............• i. circulated to the contrary, The lttowat Nrhitby and 1 tnUve front Pickering Village. ' fui+el urnamentsd withgrapes.crab•applee, Barley, boob••••••••••••• 00 48 to �� Slfg. Co.of Wt.ttby•flag to inform farmers and Cood aotl•t;ood uil�linga wnd everyconveniena6 y y A meeting was called on Friday even- Y and ecce in vines of many kinds. Fol• the ublfc that their honndry is still running, Thier ie a ve desirable pro art Title ladle- .� r - in; by the young people of this town to P g Pt:aa, bush................. 00 110 to 00 00 p Y potable. Fur further arti ulcers apply on the a "-' lowtnK the arab over each_window, was a and that rho ere snaking the reh+brated"C�n- te ulUdel the lag's gOYerUtag tlloae d>ti'ell lIa , now, loan....,...... hl DU t0 11 ire Cut" Vower Tarnlniil litn.icr. Whitby Twin ren)isee to A.A.POR pp County Architect Whit. �t reach of eveeKceen@ tied to Lhe middle Y 11 1)0 t0 OU 1U plow ani other ing ,letueuts es usual and also p T. ing in the United Stotts of 5ltttritnony• t t I li nr �1�- V. ItICRARDfiON Notary Public, g,• with red ribbon, and at either end with Straw, ton..•• carryin • ott a g,nural re curing business• P ck - 2dtf . - : The president after calling; tl;0 tweeting to 11 50 to - t► Oil __ ©ring. - $� ; Y ` white. Thus it was that the boys and the Drosaed hogs............. Points for ail the popularplowli always in stock. 1 � 4 . : . order called on the Niagara seribe' fur a !;iris of Greenwood circuit preparel Kinsale Beef, forequarters....... 4 50 Ro 5 W i)-timith• Pickerin,f, to our tt►;eut. �. , , ,vhitby. .funt, th li+`J�. REMOVED To NSW pREI�ISES few remarks which lie n'af,'o ip fluwlur church for the successful celebration of our 13etsC, hintlquarteiE...... 700 bo ti 0U ___ „ � ' - eloclueuce condowniug the gov,rntuiut u1i hurve.t. Now, let us approach with keen Mutton..................... 5 OU to li !)0 - . 1 h, - the laws governing the Faltject t.) ire con . t,pl,etites•t•he hall in which, begiuniuK at 1 Veal, eareaea ............. 700 to N 5U (�Z, s. =1X0rTW °�' aidereci. It was then moved by the Blau p.m. T leaday, rose held the hot @upper. Butter,lb...........:...... 00 1H to tiff '�►t► BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK "# r ager of the Cidor Mill, seconded by Short.' 1'r r lung tables weighed down bl, the load EARA, doz.................. 00 OJ to Ot► 17 � e� l�J- snrcha9r. fhb lie •�f �)1)d things, are the attractwu here. __ __- - ,� that the ladies �ropoae,-1 hit Marbl '1/1► ors - 1'si �e .oho are seated at the tabled are ap• -" " -_ . . �� e s . i. that t?le license be ouu dollar, th:iL 1yrINIOI�T SAN U` _-_ @nae, „Lreiit' en o in themselves for they heed pQf� -r the ministers charge L© t�YO l►llsa of pater l y j y t; MathiSOn a+ H awkin, ; uttt the curious ►razes of theawaitiug crowd �0 ' toes or eve Larrei of apples, that tl)e llttl that linngers. increases, and keeps on _ j fes bring the kindling lu the night befol•e, Ca ital Paid u , If500�000 � llauatracturersot _, , 11aYiu s and li lit it as soca as cru.�3i tyt. Waiter@ apd �vaitresteeB run F...1 �larblo3loutllueuts, II©atistonea and all , *, �` Blake the s g R hither and thither, dart into this roost, P I p $� 400►000 . - W other Cemetery Work. . 1 - r ff Thier motion was car - the alarlu goes o that► into that, all the limo eaXer to cater urp 11Sl - _— t (� �ilao Importersoi Scotch, Swediats, Am- ; tied unauiwuusly. Addressee «ere deliver t.t, the wants of the feasters. Ah, at last �v r Chrihto her anti r whom we have beeu eyeing for r. H1T�� �ll1t NC�, eriean and Canadian tiranitell r,4 . ,� ed by blisses liOlules, p Lht.. f 'low, All :artier wishing work would dv well to cel - ineae fur in:tn an us Petore >nrchasiug. All work guaranteed ` i a fife ►a half hour, ha@ finished and we for nt:r{ttTatKtiT. orbs"ra on the future l 1 p RiVI\C1H �/`.. cud priceBnthe lowest. and wife with the accent on rho tllitn. thern•;meut throwinK aside alt politeness. Interest allowed at highest currentrat8s 10 �, �V. v. Itioliardson, - Agent. - - _ After which all dispersed to their homes droll into hie vacant seat. Then for the notice of with,trawal rewired. - ------ ----- 1 satisfied with the success of the ineet• fond. We had been told that eiKhty fowls, w, H. HOLLAND, '� M ttii I �► - "r;4 . . ki-As _all named, would be ready to be - ` + CIDER - ing. It was decided to hold the next 101v MAaAt;ER, . served at this su per, so we came prepared ___• �-.-- __-_ - p , y l meeting at Bral)lpton. - to select the choicest. There wee the - • . . - , , : • fowls cooked in all the manifold wage �� .' C 1 , Six Horses were burnQd alive iu life fire known to mother,lying (in this case) upon ,7y[• AM � SHL°. } � Th8 undersigned will TYIakB t. ,� ; k. that occurred '1'hureday in ��in.Coulter a the aide tables. Starting from the upper - ' 'Pu �1 aC t10 "` - al and stables in the east end 'recon• 1 _ p 1 cider a ve.Iy dA y .n th8 r� *' . -: co y end of the table we pass our eye a ong . " ,� i to• neklectiag the tough old turkey gobbler - Pl-p�=ietQl" weeks eXCe�t SatUrdaya . ---ate which due to the ekiltul work of the ouok �. �eSO'W", P i a — Manufacturer of-- until further nOt1Ce. '� Sale Register. had taken on the completion of a spring f '- ' -- chicken. tVe religiously avoid that ala Liflt, Force & Suction Pumps W M n COW 1E� sem: F$IDAY, Oct. 14;—Credit sale of Farm ohackliug hen that was cruelly claimed by , Stock, Implements, Sheep, eta., the pro some charitable person who wa@ Klad to Deep wv11 Putnpa of Brace, Iron and - • - perty of Thoa. B. Marquis, lot 18, Base- find that he could pass her off upon the Porcelain. - PROPRIETOR. r- k i line,Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms tc�nc�er innocence of the Rathererea iia ®EAREDO PUMPING WINDMILLS, _ " 1 12 months. -See bills. Thos. Pducher ha 1 There lies the old gander that cor r - nered as in the barnyard some twent years we have liven appointed sole agents by ` , y • r owmanville torthe Windmill and Cistern Tanks, sad WHITBY MARBLE AND - - auctioneer. 1• B ago. when we were a kid, where now is all C• L, Munson, Ls ' sur the beet WoyeII Cistern Pumps. Mall Orders 1 A • . �'ATtiRIUAy,-Oct. 15 :--Credit sale of farm our glory ? But, methinks the old fellow County of Ontario, promptly attended to. ra111tV 0 - stock, etc., the property of Jamep ilioh- y ' �' s Jr. at lot 10, B. F'. con•, Township hue yet a chance to make himself more telt Wire Fence in the country, and ace pre• - ,,,. � and , than ever. For see, the carver Hasa s saw. pared build tense, and sell Farm sad Ly�IAN l+')s; ;Y PH, Agent, Piokerin DU N DAS- St WHITBY ! Jew ,' ,, � _ of Pickering. Sale at 1 oclock sharp. Yassiag on. our eye lingers over the car• Township rights ou the most reasonable • :. - See bills. L. Fairbanks, auctioneer. - (13stabUnhed 1845.) ` "- y' � - case of the.proverbial nock that Drew iu the .terms. Ne build twenty different @tyles ' , r _ , TUESDAY OCT, P8-Mortgagee's Bailiff sale morn, that woked etc. Him we do not od this maahiuo, plata or ornamental. We l L j� � �� ' +' _h :" ` A oto. the ro ke a di cession to moralize. also own the right for Ontario County, W o L e v Pe Wolfenden, Proprietors :; of farm stock, implements P molest. We ma K _ - party of Wm. Cammack Jr., at lot 13 what would become of the ancient birds o! (except township@ Nhitby and Break] for Having returned to rho old stand of the ," 'A of Pickerist Sale at n and if these Harvest Home sup• the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wistling THE ' in the 6th con 8 the bar y NVolfendeu Granite and Marble works, . , ' = �., t ' k char L. Mackey Bailiff. ors:didn't some ofl occasionally? Mauy do pacohase i'arm or Township rights for one o clot p nit ua I am better'_prepared to execute all : p b either of above, will do well to sons ER• e ` r:° , x Also at the same time and place, Thoa. a good, honest heart has been sheered y P�OTO � � �- Poacher, auctioneer, will offer for sale a getting rid of these faithful old servants, personally, at lot 7 B. F., Pickering, or orders in Cemetery and all other • 1 } -. im lemenGe and roots. flee and b crinin the reputation of liberality writs us to Whitby P. O. Pattie@ are work ertainin to the business ``��� � dist of -stock, p y g g $ diepor�ed of his Toronto business P g • bill@ for further particnlara, on the strength of a good riddance. But, strictly fyrbiddeu infringing on the@@ pa- CuEtomers will find a well selected stook- , ,< s s ' r w1S our eearoh continues tents. and will hereafter devote hia en- of foreign and domestic •granite and � {. `S � ¢ �EDKxsveY UcT 19th=Credit sale of farm to return to the fq g p� ALLIN BRANT• stock, implements, etc., the property of but at length by the aid of our Ion ex r• Z8 R1 fire time to Whitby Gallery. marble t° choose from. Inspection �-. Town- ience in raising poultry, we copy a dainty _ _ _-------- - __ will convince that for strictly first �� T. s. Brant, at lot 7 B. r. Con., - .4 , g ship of Pickering. Sale at one o'clock, epriag chink, and resolve :o hays it or ��� .� ��� USINEBB is already comments- class work, •our prices cannot be • beaten. x; see bills. L. Fairbanks, auctioneer. starve. t'Ve Ret it. Thou our tea goes on, ing t0 hum, but the facilities are WEDNEaDAY, Uct. 19th :—Credit sale of cakes, pies, tarts,sandwich@@,snappers and - .' turner are passed. We help ourselves. ;ai out first-class :o' • .3uoll that he can accommodate all YY PICKERII G, - . k im laments, eta., the proper- Po T - y farm stow p Uuriug a pause iu our operations upon our ECURITY futures. During :rho , _ : ty of C. Wr Matthews, at 1ot24,2nd conn fowl, we look up to enjoy the satisfaction MORTGA�E S Who require p ' t Pickering Township. Sale at 1 o'dlook of looking upon those who long for a chance at lowest rates of iutarest. jtior�gatlee and De �1 m , le Thos. Poacher, enc beatases purchased for sash. holiday SeaSOn Dell Farad get phOtoB LJf,lJ.li � r ( `` sharp. Bee bll to eat and are denied it. Onr eyes meet e "� _ tioneer. those of a man with w, hom we entered the IM,A,Z Z'-A�� that will be finished In the latest:style '�� .- . .. . .. Oct. 20th':-Credit sate o tfaro room some hours ago. His face ie pinched bought and Bold on commission. . TIIUBSDAV, i Ir, L LvE�r L A : rrti + _ - 1 stock, Implements,etc., the props ly allid and pitiful. He is extremely bona- of the art. x T ;,t ,. - Frank Whaley, at lot 19, rear of 2nd a•y. Oar eympsthy goes cut to him• We - t lour t western.Laneasbire and Narth - Ct gIN�y L �t� �. ., _,L, 1 rit sb,,Mereantile, and ManobesterFireln- ). 1' t l 1 con. of Pickering Township. Bale at 1 bEeko.i him to us, We rise from oat seat, anraiioe pompsnies,-North Amerieaii PIAL atteTitiori Will be giVeli : t '. - ». o'clock sharp. Bee posters. Thoa. Poa- end assist him to enbaeed ere. Having seen Lifelasu>tsncef^,o.,als•o Aescident In- r x x ' er wa to clean the table, we sumuce"ken- D' E S SE�� Lu"ER }� . cher,auctioneer. ..•._:,- him well and y a . m '{�TEDN DAY, Oct. 26,--dtedit`sale of larm peas out into the eyening air rejoioi that ...,—a. to f milt' groups an as tie ere 1 � ' t ,.� . : . - i • o.�--- ng i® a tit>� when >rnoltt families have a im lementa etc., the property of we llawe made one man happy• Like a ,�! ': st ck al ' o P FARMS_ and. lilts. J. D. Cunningham, at lot 7, oon S+ sensible man we o with the crowd and are g ll`etjkl11t311, it ie thg proper time to hues 1ARD . SOT WI� 'sbridoe Sale atone o'olock shat ,see h , now more besa0i- . ` } �'::. p carried into the s rtrob . - v ropeltp fQr l ,le._ :.,, ' t° e s arkling lights #n ever coin th p - - _ .,. � � . t ocher auctioneer. fel th S _. - . ,l - .! t06. PO r i1a LI x..11, -,��- bills. t F s /fie .... . j y� sad emillnQ iaoeiy. a //.j�� c4 R:..,'. • • t �l a .as Q j.� i---.E • - y',eC'S., - sf_y .. 2 e _.5•4 .:.Y_tE mn o m.. ,� • AY not. $lot•-Credit sale o I yfi �. , n , - on D , err these @intendant : ._ ,• 4, ., _ ,, - tom'P® per Dont. 'will be a4ded ii _ ,., +._ Ig l):t2B li DflYlt84'd , r, • etc. the ro erty of The Rev. >1r. $ _ - _ s,.- : - itri laments, P P to order �.. steak, the meetln F_ . . II, g. Y ed. �:. ,� ,..• p f the circuit called $ Ill soak _ :con. 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I 11, ,-- . , I . 10211 02'a -, � % , . � t � ._­ .- � . . ,� � 1011-_,�i,�,,�,. . - ," - . -�, .. � � - ,- -1 � �_- I 1,,�, , _i� I- . . , .. . . � : %Or . - I British _ I 1. -:I%-- �_�-�, W ." 111-1, - -plenty have been broke .- - . . �- ' Ug A r*J%10l1RR DMrl" the SYMP" 4.; , ,- . 7 . .", -,-. 'If � �_ a Ari'd Pal I net ti)e only one . - i ;r .. .1 '._ . , .. .1 1, - ".1 I- -,-; ,_, '.-�---,t. ---; -".');j�� 19' 4h Little Animals 1VP COMAS th the A 'aip f1blp Liao Whirled the plate 0 X! . ...... z 't Z . . _�61k_il'_ - .. . � . .. ­ .�,­t ­ . 11 - � "L", ow ,4,- ..- , , I I- -1.....r. . .... . "LL,�.� --t bakidois me. In Sentlelpanly games, too. � 0 Le a am Itemedies Feed. I . :. I" � . F , L ll .1 - I - - .", 11 do 1� '1�e��i, , - � "a,:'��_- � . -: 14-- .- ,­p'�u I [,�, __ ' , ­' .,� - .I ,.��. . . -- . ­ L_: - i. I --, _� . _ __ ,�., X�0� , . � I . of Cho ge&S,.sut go Cut IL�. D . .41-. ��% . � . �:­ ,; ,Wg .-1. .I'- . . octor, 'L �. -, ., .- - � I __1 -1 - . . . .:.�4 ." - .. "_ _ �, ,.,C.� . . . . �i All of ' ,love sporc � - 1-javirii a 11 said tbi - L . -.­�, " L: ­,­", -_X,* - us It is the-backbone of - . Ruslish markets. . I � X J ; ag the year 188 , .. � -- ­ I - _ ..�� � : ", ".1-11. ... . t"_ ..,�I ,� ____ - - . '�_0­1� - '-' - I I I. - . I ­ ...­L' .� _ _--,. ..�:I ;I . , - - '��'__ -� - - i - -- , - . � -Phill' ..� ,. The t . ,�...-�, , �_., u !the whaling schooner Gn ' . .1 ... e holy ' 1�� . I � . I � ..i I . I ��, - �,,, f, . I. I p�, , .: , stralp, England. I can't'see it's my fault �h' ,ge H. 1ps' 11 ig with __ - , � . - I � I I -1 1. -.�: .��,�'L ; it's the wn-dwelter who as strolled ­ , '-� ' ;11 - . p, ,�­: i to V � . i I I . .1 - __ �-*­' � .� I ­ - : � I . j 1. , ��',"�� , - , .� - .1. - . .... �� es Ix - - ! - 1. ;. ., : �_,., �.'N._. , .P, , �. cis sing I I --�?.­-,-�:4 r i oldman's.". ... . . . �. Every the poultry market an n �the of Provincetown, which Baited a few days , I � �4. .,--. ,- Vic . , -1 attended sixteen patients auffOr" . �� F_ 'I.. I through Asiatic cholera. Fourteen of -them wale '' ,- .. ­ I .. I i .­ 1, '' _,,,.� �,_-.,_I.. . ­ - ­ ' - ` . "K-f` � . I boast it � A . S, -.� - �11 ,- , .- I - - ­- ' -,., -�- I- -,�.; , " I -t hath plav� Genth looked at him'ixiquiringly rows and festoon* of rabbiLs depending ago for the whaling grounds 011 Cape Rat' located In New York and two in Cincin -1.- ,-�,-,-.14_, ,­ - . � ..1, . � , � -,'.*":-";���'.15,',','��r�,,,'.., , on deed the bea _- -,,- _­ . ".1. . ,i - - �"R , , , ,��, .�,. ,� '!� *. . � _ . ­ "b - "I , �. .. �', Lthat tl �. _,V,4.,_ .�%..#� . ing orij .. ... t'a -1� i ­_�Ly, -­ 11 If the old man didn't -mean we 40 liv' o incident mati. 0. In the past ten yearn I h#ve suc, 1. .., - 5�� -� ,_­ , - . e from the front of the stalls has probably toras, reported a rem*rkabl , * -,- --A, ,, - .. -- I b.1 V..... . z" . I.-I ... . . .. .. ,.-:" � N.e I - - I- ,V 'k-,. d W I I. I , encil by Vi'li I-a*r of fail.ing Powerr.. - did he makle a 'gen. w Englis4i rat)- befell a member of her crew while pursuing in New . . 41 - .- � � , I - � gar .L !, lik6 a gentleman, why . , wondered 'hence the stock of oessfully treated four cases right . .­I, _ ­, . .. . - I - :tYali our life seems like a barren laud, lo a _Or�­ !1;4 .,. . � 'L. itleman of me? Why did he send vie to a bite is obtained, and how the supply is i a furious old whale�oa her previous VOY ge. 0 --L._.f., ,�,�' �_ 66 CIL '. "".' " - or . � York city. I claim that there is no inviol- - - �t, __. .'. Or . .. Unbless'd by sun and showers, ,.-, � . 4 . s,-, I-.L i I . . 1 , give me first-class ids", an" kept up, says London T- -Xis. They are At least it seems remarkable tu amateur tomed ­ . tip-top school, t .­ ,;­W,!�,­j.",. , . � % able rule for the treatment of a cholera -,> �'- �_ - -_ , �. :W­:T"__. .. . . - !�_' ' id not --­­ ,-. ��,__._V - ' like as !�., When every word that loving lips hav no enough money to in demand for the table inds upon th . ­ . , . � . I e 1�6*4� thou die and not leave i all the year round, fishermen, although the story of it d 0 physi- - � :­' ;'-." . . , I . . ..:. ...� I . y swee patient. So much depoe plly*i. ". ,.�, ._,_ V '�r` . .... ��-1 Sounds,to the morbid fancy, falsel 4 develop these first-clasm ideas? Th t but from September to April is considered make a v,ery great stir among the grizzled __."'�"".­i L . .6-.'-` -4 -. thers- a a u - a, -1: - r�`, - jE.': �. -' L" L -I - ._'. - e hav o heard or read . Call state of the subject that a skilful ,4,I�, .-_!Z,.� - , feature r , -1 . - ". . - '.­ .- ruth that w zies me. Now, if I hadn't been a-soft FO 07'; the rabbit somon by the venders, and 4ur- o Cod. . . 'i; - _k.,,�� * ,. � 6, ,.. Azd every t . - ,I I � . . . I _ ld whale fighters of Cape , cian will vary the tyeatment to a greM - " . ,� I �1_- . ,j:!,w �, �. . . . ..I Seems poor and incomplete; t _� ,I , - ' ' ". These - I � . �,- Ili gme 0, - - .-- . t."� : in d III L h, :� , ­ . - w_� hopes are - . I ' ��` - � , '. � - _ _!��;,� : if I had milrried a woman who had got & Ing those months hundreds of persons are 11 Pretty"narrer streak for Mate Santos, or less degree, according to h _fei �'�; - � ,� ­!. I I . - , .. -�`1�-- .t.�,�,._ , �, '_1 _1�:: we t� .1 I., - . I telling rabbits for-the Y, see a,. -,-,�- -, �. � 11 , :.,.. ,-i When the one thing whereon our , bit" I . daily ample ad 'in c% the 'mals ''r, , ", ,.''.� .� � - .. ."'. said one whalaman on thq long wharf here, "If stricken with 4.14 �. - 1r, -, �� 1. - '.., . 1 . ,, , . of non - ,..". ..,�. ..-, set - .harder.; Hapickedno a trade in so lucrative at the I 1 I ,� �. -, ... IT-., ." and weep, Genth's eyes grew markeL .TK after the narration of the ad venture." - physician at once. Do not attempt to allay ---- 'k7�,t__4 1 , i I. 1 N, 7 . I �.I 11, -. . , ' ' A ­� �;- ��� �,Z. - � -, . - . .__ . Iq still withheld,although we pra ' '. .�. ?'� 1.� * :� , . ... - , sillIv I .-- 1. �� - . .. tord orgett shoot of blotting n t in ".... i. -,-,��..'-.: , i,_'?�:..11.I. .. - . _., Until we murmur, "Can the L 14 his pen and slowly drew a Frogent time that many farmers re tiV9 60 LuckY fur hipi he didn't.lose his head," your sufferin by bo a doctoring:, Do not . . . I .. . , , - - . ..- i.'_ -- :.. %.. ,S.,. ";, - 1, - - one in � . "How in y an w commented another. allow yourse f W become panic 9 * 11. 4, . �..­ , Or doth the Master sleep r' ,ji:.: pa r over ,the ink-blot. our I d hichloarely pays for cultivation, are I I -stricken . ; ,_ I, �'L_., , , .L . �­_ :1 - . 1. .. I.�:�_.%­,�: 7: _. . . .. - L Id you lau'Rh at .-.. ..;,,, :.�',,-$,-. 111 . .1.1 , r examp] .. I 16.� . 1 . . il:?" he said abruptly. turniny their attention to the breading of - . - 111.* I..-..� ,�.­ . - � . . - - ,� ,_ - ,�-�L I .�. a o'd sin that we had neaAY crushed w n . Then the Provinooto*u BOLCon printed nor, on the other hand,shou : , " . ,.. - , . of ribb 1. '_ ___ When th . .-I 10h, NnIl is all right.. She tali:4 in a bit gains. - 6ceseary in an 0 - � , - i ­:, L merg- . �� - �#;�­ . .. ­ . arful might appears, I grou . 1'wll IV -- -_kr.k�. .. ... - . . � - .::�I - Arrrayed in all its fe t we thought were of drea-making and milline she was. a the west of Fnglaud, particularly on twenty linen about the episode in its brief precautions deemed a I ...... �­:��.' �, ��. * .., - Royal ..� . I I Famfliarity breeds :, - . ­- ��; : I ,- �,-_X :. L ,. �'�-L:;�- .. -1 , � 11 .I I - ," ,", I - . '. ..-.-,.I.., I 1. And yearning voices tha � ier Igers, But the borders of Dartmoor and Exmoor, there notice of the schooner PhilliVs return, and ency of thin kind. *i".. ., ­ . . .-;.,. I always a bandy girl with I he well PA ..,. .- - - .V_.... ,� decom, . ­ I bushed _ � .L... �,�,�.*."?,.­ . " I . - I . . . '­,;yf"!:�.-� .'' , -e%4 ! �__. ­ � __'_;�� _:L-#: . Call from departed years; ; - .�.. ..­ rablo in- the incident was forgotten. L . . contempt'of death and disease - k-, .-, �14" , ` --- Iloyl . -� . I I I.,.�I.". somehow trade has fallen off with her; so are speculators who Wn conside ' -we have become more or .. .-,-. . i: V. . , , - . ,. . - I ; _ . . -­;. I . - * ' 0 Seamen,sitting other evils, aDd an -, �,,,:1.-..,�%, ` ,244' .. .,� - - Mele.y . .� . L i�'. ..� . I - -0h, you ,. A middleman, One of the schooner's abl - � ._. �. - roolved, .I'm forced to do something. , with reports from the peat - � I.-;'.j�., , I. 1-r___ � - - � en, like an evening wind that unpe comei by r bbit-catching - . . . ...V I&_':� ..L'11 - � _4 e'.4,- :� � �i - F1_ - :.. - Th J a fln the atternoon sunshine, less familiar . :' '_ 4', , . , . - which , . I k -, Beareth an odour fi s breast. -ins like thatl I have tried J ,a perhaps as _ � .::- ,...I� �'t.L I . L-,.-. -1 Y �-_ � .: ro%the rose' needn't look at who bought up all the rabbits in a district on the long whar I$ down the ba�, there I 1.­� , � ­ _ " ce: -Wewhichhavo befoft - lace as billiard. Moor and sant recited the story of Mate S&ULQB'B Clogs ships us, ,; Z .,._:.,;,.:...,.: .�'�:. .1. . 180111). - , , � . L ,�, . I _� -7,', .- .r Comeii the remernbran . . I tried once fo on the eastern side of Dart C. much danger of the spread of the dise , ,�,. 7�, :_.f,��.__, � , )r _ _. � .*. _ . ,r f:IF(ow*got there be- them to dealers in the Midlands and Lon- call " Ili sinliplo IAdgU&ffe and without cape .- �-,. , _.. _ , -��., � I . . . ­ . jr�ytv- ,"rker;An;some ot-ho I -a Leon spinning the sho . from the lack ". - �_�, ­, _ Anic . � .. I .. I ; I uld it gain a fm hold, an _.", -_;�t_ __, r'��-L* - -� . . Do enter Into,resL" - '." ; _ ,_�, � . . ..-. . I:-, ` �- . ' the tro ble for noth �' " ". I - . . . F_ �L !foie nit, anA. I hPA'All - don, earns& in a few yearn a sufficently jal Interest. If he ha ego wit' ,fhich many regard.-it. . .�..:�.,;.�� . L, . ... � earricti 0 - .. I . ,'� , . . . _: m - - ,,_��I .. � I �!: , '�'_�_- -- And our eyes close,and'all the phantdm VkOni 1-ing%' B Y;r last loaf" large sum to enable him to retire and live yarn of a lost jaek knife his apparent uuoou- of seriounn ptoms of th . . L I - .�_O, 'I .. - _pt What it coines . . ,.15.1, A .", t ­ . .�__ .. :, ­ If you are attackefu awith sym' - -I- LL. _�, . horse I , x-vanish into air t - -& .. �r . inshouseof hisownbuilding. Otherefollow-. corn-would not have been greater. . .1 . . I - ­_ � �, Of doubt and trouble I— . -1. - - _� . � :I- ­ - .. . . - __ ­ - .i-­ .--. r �_ ,,� - Cll(,tl . " . .. _. � ., ,. ­ -.1%. fi have loved so long . ,. . . disease while on tba 4treet, g6 to the near, ._. -- "��.1.1:t��.I-- " �- '... � - g I . - � - - . . - And tbe o a face that we .; - , I . .'� - hom. , . -1 . � �. J - - . � ",my,good I"- � ..; .1�1 I - . . � ing this avocation have found it highly re- '.'Course twas bout an even call for a - ' .. ..k- , � _� . . - Smiles on us call*and fair eat h6spital, or ask to be tilien there. ' - - . . I 9 I .-'­'%_,�� L , ;L'! . . � . -. . �_�__11_ . - 11 lVaIiink to wake' U :`s ,so 1 thOlight of munerative, ar.d. in several instances land few moments whether the Mate was 90inI 11 Among the methods by means of which - ' 11, .". � 'idely . . . . � I., t P 9 A� VV -1, I- W - - I ' - - " _ -1 . q_ . - *- . - The face that in our darlitAt.hour is bAght.4 66 but it .., ,:, . I . - , . . ­ the lheet. ' When there is nothing "So ham bees acquired at a fair rent,al. for the to skin thrqug� all right," said he. . ` " lr!�-;" _'. - , : -,:--., � . *,Ice Ca . I r4 a frown. Lhave successfuliv treaced twenty patients - -- - *'­ ' I . I., - - . . . .- . The traAqu il brow that never wea doing the Fleet ; and sole purpose of trapping and shooting rat)- come out (� K. ; such things happen in o a drop of carbolio .. _��i__. " I. I - . . ' if in the fOIIOWiD&. 4ive -,-. . .,,,.Ir� Xr Our ol( . I . � I..I., 1 , The steadfast eyes that never lose their light . . . . ' n . .- - . ..", - ,W4,_1 - . :.;-.�. I . I , . yo, everyone thinks of � . _ J.L. - : . _�.- � ._.___.. r Beneath the thorny crown., have a berth ready for me to jump 6its. whalin', an') ye've got to take yer Chance. acid and two or tfiree of bismuth in muci;- ' ., � �'� .q . 4 . ill tl.ic . ___ . I .__ - I .- . . ; ., ­.�. into,why, Pin ,�our­man." He had and- Those who d6vote their whole time th the He beat the whale at Ilia-Own game-it's an tea until thp ) 11, �, . - �., uppoill . . . �.-_-- M. . ; . 86 at Hici word the CIOU�dq ate all wlthdritwb. , .. .� I ­ . . . . � . - . &ins of life are goothad denly set more than a ballast value on him- trade in rabbits frequently offer tempting old one fur a whaler, too. -This happened ages,�t.,intervals of twenty minu � J .'�_,., . I . - .. .---i� -- . The arnall, oiarp p . � . vomiting is checked. Then endeavor E( . �_,�.--.-. .- I . . -ed the .�, .,- - means of 'iQ'_­ �?4% . til-chle . __ .- _. � away; 861f. It showed.that Harrington wasatill prices for the trapping rights on a Yaumber 1wa at eft, off the coast. Yer see, on this check the � . ,.' �! -1 -.__ �. - . � � - 1� . .-P._,, _: :,- ght of weeping comes the dawn, - - y hale had been sighted quite a diarrhmil discharge by . _ ' . . . ­ . . After the ni mercuriaL - . of farms in a radius of about twelve miles. day a big w astringents. Sometimes a preparation of .- I -_ ..%' - . - ­ al,18to(_ .- ..: � "I - _� '. t - -1 . . I I .. ,� And thon His perfect day. .I " Well," said Genth, "a vessel camo In The writer has knowri an outlay of E15 ior way off, but we made up toward him pretty �s:: ­`.. ..-,. I .. ., Li.-� . �. . . _:1 �4 1.�. . � . ium or lead is very effective. An applica- - - *_.- . ,. I" . Fonie 1 . ... ­ Op . ­ I I .. � I . ... ,..�-- r - thin afornoorl, the 001net. One of the ' --. !'?_ ,,, . ,� _.- 11 .:4 �_, -,., i .;_ _V� - ' ' :L��' ..' men the right of taking rabt,its on a moorland harp, and the funny tiling &bout it was r bottles will prevent rigid- - �. :0 � % distint . :.4!Vt� f, C4`1.. -L- � 13 tion of hot wate L , _..., . _1 ,,, - ­ . u h ' -_ .­ .1 -1 ­ familit ',C- --­ V TT a deck hand, was injui6d by the boom. f%rin of 139. acres to result in B, profit of . � .1 1 - f.. - 4, -- . that when we got quite Close u der him a itV. If the diarrhoea continues and becomes.. ',�.-, _.. -L- _,`L.�_- i-�'_ -- 'L. ,'- , . ,..e j�:L � I, Three dayn'trapping didn't allow any intention to . - - .. ­ ., _t �L. - alom - .­ _ ­ I I I t DE' Ca � .uA-NDs You call go in her, if you like." neaZly 100 per cent. go down. So dminister one-sixth of a grain of . .�.. 11 I je. :: . :, 1 . . . TH _ excessive a _­ ., _:1. ''. - 'L . , - . . �. . : Harrington looked 4y no means elated- brought a return of the investment, and the twQ boats were lowered, and they struck a grain ofoatrophi% L , _1�.. r " � � - �, . :!1, . , - . morphine and 1-120 of : _1�� . . , q. I . 90 milk I - . ,�. � - ' - . .- p_.: 11-.- , L . 1:�­. I - .t, . " - It was evident that ono of the last things , :tiag the cost of a off at a lively gait to put the first iron into - ' , . I- .."-. .. � ._1,� � . -1 � .­ I - ; , ---deduc I I - . I.._�� . . � . � ­ . - es KinZ. - , rest of the semoD 1, I �.t _ takeril �! . _. - By Charl , ' in fifteen minims of distilled water ; mean - - � I . ( - .1 i . :-­ _ ..., � . .- - ..-.. -, . , . . , .; . .: , - ... ce I �:_­I I I . . ... '.) 11,�: I : . .I .. I - .., . faf)L I ly . . . . r .". - ',- , `_ ..;�- ,il, . he expected was to be tak -the car- bin so d a while feed the tLent wtth cracked i . I - L - . t �­. __,.�_)�, :, :- es at his word. professionQ trapper's services slid Still lie acted qu r- id 't seem to - �L_ � � ,- L - - - . 1: .-- 1 , :i -- _- .- , . . I . I P' . I He had hoped for something better ; an ri&ge to market-)Ielded clear gain to the mind The boats, butjust lay there like one o allamly the fever. Sometimes '_ , ;Y: . - . . - I I : . I - . : � YER I.-�-�, -­.-� - -- , continually t, : -- .. .� _.�1_11 :,,,­_ own. . ... - ­ . I ­ CHAP . riaps a loan, - I'm sure, he investor. At wholesale prima rabbits totch of those now turtle.back ropellers on the udanum and'.*eak � ,_ .:�, � ­. . . - i - e; I. . � -:1-- - easier job, part �_ . - dL .. White . . L e,�, , ,� I -1 I �--1:.,_-.,.. -.. ... It4m.& feature of Herringbourne that said) " I don't know whether I'm strong from 7 to I I shillings a dozen. takes. He was a big telyow-an.old bull a rectal injection of I& rad I ... .--.,. - _:.. I:�. _ 1:- . . � _1. _�. . . I � starch is most effectim in g' ually stop- - . . , .1. . .1 . A , -� _­ I � 1, . - . s4ways wanted someth ing to loan - b.­_I could tr It " ad by shot, arerm whale-and he acted sulky, as if he � � : -.. ...- .; � . . ­I I _7 iho people . .. .onou ; T d rabbits,being uninjur ping diarrbceal discharge. . . .1 � ­ . 1. _. ,;,.. . . . I. : . . � --� . I Z, 1 - . ­ Spinst. As individuals they leant agalhat 11 Ion could,"sail 1jenth grimly. if havers"a1ways a better appearance on the meantmischief. But the boats kept on 1 . 't ;:, - '. _'. . .q C"t.,i - ��­ . " "After having treated sixteen patients - . . � 1. 1.1 - . * eaglo .1 , ,,,:-- WN119; as-e, communit a up . to John -Holm I the . _. . . � 112. :. .- .- . . , _y they were hot a note be, oulterers' stalls than those killed by the riRlkt up to him. Second Mate Santos was - ... -� �, .­.- I .1. ­ ': . yoll give thi P successfully in this manner I was myself . ­ - It 1. -_ d Hurley'a, , .I I I take you." unn, and for this reason the breechloader in the bow of one of them, and he held the - . �. 0., ;.1 (b.-vice . .. L .r: - -- �_. I � .- - " -;I b the Church.-the.Brewery, an -. skJO r of the Ca"49, Iiiel taken down with tile malady. My symp- - . I . - . , . ,�,.� :,. �- act. When the - I . . . . i � �� The (; * . _1 R, . " - hankee, _____ Hard ton but 1Y no "d the ferret,have been abandoned by most He final- . ., , . :-- ; - 7.-:. � Clifirch had ' done it*. Irk. Inge 0- apparatus for slinging the' irons. tome commenced -with a rice -water d4. __ .. . ! -1.. ..� ­ tion 811 - . �_ . I .. * . ..� �­ ;- - _. �.. .- . ." , #Item" and the Brewery. its malting, the' stood a nio- lators. Strange as it seems the increase Ot a tip-top tion, and in less'n a . � . - � . . . _. I . .-"� means gracefully. Then 'In ly g continuing for hours. Then follow- -. _". � . � ._�� I - - v C-agle ( I ­ .L_ . ..., ­­. fjoet was a strong supporter. - ( ra Vi a plumb charge, I 1 . ' . . � ' - . - � . .. _ ... .- ment,fidgeted,'aud coughed Mtrappint has affecteA a great Multiplica- wink he let him a both of 'oK . ,'.;� : - i -'.wart .\ . . . _: ad severe crampe, accompanied by profuse� L . - I . - L � :. . _,:�. '.... -bei af ternoo ra mate's boat was . - - I . L. . - , I . .. -, .. . . 1 On a Novem n, when the " Yes,n said Genth,who easily read these tion of bits in parts where they were into the side. The itiug. The cramFe in my legs and con ....- . : , ! I . � . , - . - .- . . . . gallan , - . .� . I ..�-.--. L .. .,�_ branches of the trees on the quay were tokens, " I'll advance yon a month's Pay- formerly scarce. There ties been at the same then almost under the old follow and IOM lody were , - -- .. . for*tilt . �_ �.. ­-..._� black and hare, the water, in the har, Here is half ; the rest; I'll'send to your time a steady decrease in tbe number of Jupiter I yer orter seen him jump. Theirw tractions of the muscles of ihe' � , ,." . - . -- . . - . '-.L . '.L IV something terrible, similar, I imagine*, to , L � . - I ­ . �L '_ for tii � I . - L. nd theblocksonthe rig. wife. If she wants more while yon are at ham, besides a diminution of partridgeL kinder woke him up,but even he disappoint- _ . ��,_. -�: . -;�­ . bor a mud color, a - - - . . . '. . " �, .. .., � � f_;�_ - . . .1 . . -L � 1. the effect produned on a man being shocked . . ., - _ _. captia $ 1, -I_ .-1, ging of the moored ships stood out like sea, she shall have it," - ad us. I guess everibody was expec- tin, t never .. - .I-- . . � - . . ... .L:_ . I� 1� I ­_.- . . by electricity. Through all his I , __� . ; .,:I . . � I . . I 4 i �� L � , d grey sky, Genth Rur- . . . .. � - - du R � . . .,� I..J ' - te � -, - ­, I- . I th'e fa I V -i ' i 11 . . . ­ . - , : warts against a Col. " Why can't I take the lot, ?" asked Har- - 'Woman Buya Shoes- '� toneehimelowaroun andebargeonuefur lost consciousness. but a feeling of comple - . I .. . .. 1'. _1 what all a (pectin' I ,� . . . . . lay, the Fleet;owner, was doing rington querulously. "Can't you trust .. When I I all lie was worth, but,if they were(13 indifference overcame me. I did not care . � I . - ..I . .I i- .. L - I- . . ack's crew . ..I I. . I - . _p_ - " . housei k I . .z-. i L W owners do-he m as paying a am a me ?" .- ­. . v .. Cc Please try tile left shoe oiii," said the anything of that sort, they was outer their whether I lived or died. This feeling of - ....,. ... . . . . I . _�: tit!cd FI, . % �. their poundage. The smack had just coin - '­� . , reckonin'. For a second he tumbled allover . . I .- I I*- . 11 I'm afraid not," . ,':-i��- - - lAd y who eat next me.in shoo sliop tile other utter apathy always accompanies an attack .' - - I . . . . .. - which - , . p � �.. ­�:�..L'.' . _. L­ up and the crew, in duffels, uarnseys, andl "Good-afternoon," said tha budding afternoon. ,in' then, with hardly & flop, hojustwent * pto of � .L . I I . I .- - . - ,-!Ir:. -` ..�- .1 I 9 . of genuine cholera. Tile first sym me . . . . this in �, .. 1.� . . . - - _ � r . �- L . ­ . I sou western,wf,re scattered&Tlolixt the oftice. smacksman, and he tu.-ned on his heel.. the man'who at 3 o'cock, and the � . - - . �, . i !- - "_� �, " Why was that!" I asked down and out of night uicker'n a wink, as a disease level, .-,.-. . - L of tile . . - ..., _ _ J � were a of men "Stop a minute," said Genth. "Take - I th oped I I .1 I<-. � .. .. �._11� ..-I . . 11 - . ­._ .. I - They had served her, when she departed. iflie'dfallendo-on shou. Yerkinbatyer ,. L _.. . 1.�.­ I - � .:. 'L . .� - � Vlf:e : �, li . , a shavea . lit be tempt, arrhu-a egntinued for six hours, during -1. � . - .. �­ _. . . - - I � � _. - - with basin-cropped heads an the money. I thought You Milf you g Is Hole in her stocking. I expeCL YOU life lie mads a commotion as he went under, " .- I -I -1 .L ,....- which time the discharge amounted to a . .-. . :. _. I I ­ . words . . - � . . - p_. . I ­ - . . __ - to boats I . . . . . L Some bad brought their shifti . � L - - 11 2, 1 . . : Imcks. n ed.-And now listen, Tom. O I would hardly believe how ninny ladies have and the wash of his big(live made ti, . , bucketful. The vomiting lasted for only - . - . ­ Z �- . 11 :. J .-. - - � ­ lilenta ... . ;_ __1 L 0 W I . . . ­ � .. � i_.A.- bags ashore, and, with the cheerful ease wish you luck. Make one tri and direct- I kingi. Wealwayokno spin. But tile boys in'tinha,dsomethin else - . . . K ''. _.!"r . noles in their stoc one hour. . - : .:_11.. . I ;. . I 41(.,i t . . . . . 1. , :- - . a I- . , " me ,hey were havin" , I _.,- r : .- �­ _-.� f D who hfd not washed for eight weeks, ly your foot again touches We'rringbourne it. It' tr the right shoo on,' or the]oft, to &hiuk of besides that ; r "There was given to me a half teaspoon- . , i- J , . cilarl, . .. �_.� :_ .�L%.. - mat on the tops of them. One big follow, filay, I will find you something better. 6 never"In'i ng the other.' Someofthemsay, all the busincas'the wanted to give the old fuI of laudanurn every forty minutes, also a . � � ,�. I - � 0 14 _ . ." on his sea-boots a boy . L� I -.1 � -.--� . were 4 L . I . - I - I . _. seated thus, nuised W d on it." In MY fellow rope eno ?I . . . I.. �, I � are is my ban I I'm afraid I have a little break i ti, . He didn't go down rectal injection of laudanum and weak . .-. .1 . -.,.: � .. I- ' I . - . . 11, . Amon ­ t� .- .. I ,.----.. so gmall and Mack that be looked as it he edied . . - � , .1. . The angry flush o&pflarrington'sfae stoekiuF I didn't expect to got My shoo tried very deep, and next he started off on a dead - - -- . ­ ,_ � � . . starch,which finally arrested the discharge ; . . . - �. .. - .�_ nients . a 1. .;...-.-.: ...I �- _'� ' had just dropped down &.fine. Hewasthe away; tbe shift lo-o-k in his eyes vanished, to-day. And of ten tile hule break horrifies run, all'the two lines took & great leap in cracked ice was given me constantly. Doses . ... . -. . _­ :..� .. . thev I " . . . . . 6 1.. �.-.r Zook. and his form uldonly straightened-for a them, having grown to a big break during half a dozen loops an' curls into the air, ,. , - .. . - .. � . . of laudanum were administered freely both , . . _ .- .-.L.;,: .: _/.,.7.-_ 89 Well, skipper," said Genth' as he put A= the old expression came I can befieve tile .. . . .... .1.. . _. .. I the F1 ­ I.- - .- �'. . P time only. I the,lay. then straightened, an' you by mouth and injection. Ili all L received . 1. - . .-St z I � ` , . _ . Fit � ­,�. _.. , _�. --.- first one and thenanother little pile of-mioneY back, his shoulders drooped, slid twittering little breaks come sovirsetillu", mate's boat with its crew went- zpinnin' -. I. . -.­, . - ; . . -__ ,011._.. .- . 11 Oh, yes ; I - half an ounce of laudanum. .My prostration - .- -7 , reginii . .1 I . . . . - . . . . - . '� . - . � - .­.- ".. ... ... , - . on his desk, "what sort of weather have something, Ee scrambled out. When he and the lady herself doem-not know it till after tile whale at a lively rate. In itome was complete.. The crisis, however, was . � . . � - � ..� . - .. tilt! S . . - - , I :, . -.., . u had?" was gone, Genth restlessly paced the office. the shoo in removed. In those cases she - . " . . . .­ '_ - _. on . ­ . ... %a . - - � . - Alonk . - _� L . ., yo owner," sai - w'DL) line, with one of it& loops flyin'through P sed, and the second day I became c .. .m '�, il nobody could see just how, the whiz- . .. . - �� . . �s ...:... ." " Well, a the skipper, who His succepaf at rival had come-to this! He naturally a a nothing, but just bft.shca. Z valeseent. . . . L ... . . I .- . -it . ­ I m - ­ . i � ,_- beat � ;- '�' L- � was ,ling about his head for a diaw of to- . . ­ � . . . . _..: fee thought of a little house on a hill and a The hole is NVIVlays a genuine case ol acci- the air an it came down,took a coil quict,er'n I . . - -4: _ � , . 11 I was curicus to see if my illness had ap- .- . _. . .. -:- �- . .._­ Ill.ent . :x� , had dabbed at his son'- . � . i . . . ­ - baoco, whi h he garden overlooking the sea, where old Ned dent when a woman takes it that WIY. you could see over the second mate, who .- . . -- . 0. ' . ��1... . of a floating light, go * etiules they gasp so that WO bll&ll 4104 was in the bow of the boat, an' he went .. ....� . . A- 1__. - - to kil . . I .. . ..-I . � wester and lost in his hair. " I'll speak the Hall, the retired mastAr preciably altered my personal appearance. . - - � - I . ., ­*_ in A mirror was handed me. Amoststartling - , - . . . _. Chai'l, � .1 I - r . r. . _ � L .­. .. � Z- - .%, . . .. I:., .. truth. Itwbab'isterus. Atreereevedsail had eked out his pension and Ilia life. And how sdrprised they are,but then some wo. overlowd with it down into the SCA Afte sight mat my gaze. I did not know myself. - I . .. . _... .: be n . .. - . � I - . - 7 - :11 *. . . I ­_. au' the little jib "neairly all the time, an' sweet Nelly Hall of the laughing blue eyes men pretend that. %V6 can usually tefl the the whale. . I thought there must be some mistake. The . I . -_. . . �7 I .1 . .. . .1.. . .._ guaril i � � _. , .1 , ­.- tpountlins o' sea on the Dogger. Also a and chestnut hair I Were those eyes now . �:4 . - I real tl.'ing. " As he went over the bow like & Hash, skin was drawn back over the bones of my - . , . -_ _,,_ _ ! r. , �_:.�_ . i 1 4., most unfortinate sarcumstance ; acomin' dim, tile cheeks Careworn, Vie thigare ?-- " A successf tit shoo salesman ineeds pecul. fill thump face in a frightful manner. . , � I I IllotV I ..,-I J_ �, " , , his leg fetched up once with an aw My hands were -.. -.:.. .. . ,.a _.. - this (. ..: - . _... - .. ­ , - .. �.. , .L poor Billy Dabbs nearly had his bows With a sigh he closed, his books, put tile I gifts of tact anti the genius of PAU01[1108- w chock in which the line � d more like a mummy - - -,-- .I ­ :_ __ :.:.- . : home, I ith the mainsul burne." - isr against the bo mere claws. I looks ' � - ' -.." . 1_ ... . 111;11111 . -. . stove in w key in the office-door,and paler than usual, 11 When a wonlan has a rually largo foot . ., I . .. ,�� ­ � L . . . . . '... _,-.� ..� 0 4 I see," said Genth, "you area man ment. it,s best to bring a shoe slightly b plays, breaking the hickory pin which keeps than a human'being. My eyes were sunk-- * .'.. .,-_ . .. - . I- . . the (, . 1-1 . N. ... t. stepped out upon the pave DO small, - a,' �, . . . .. I , , Coll.�u . - .. .,..-. Per- � I.L tile warp from leaping out. An the mate en deep in their sockets, suggesting - � . . , . . .1.: . h t I'm sorry about prPor Billy. . .. C. . 1. . - � . . .. L ._�::1. a or . (TO B9CO.%T1NUFD.) �. .� - ". - and then sopear surprise-1 that it.does not we hole - . I .,-.. . ., . . I - I , "' nliral . . � - % -I , baps one of you w I I . - - ... . - .. _,� .. ill take him his pound. �.. I .­, 0 . .. .: fit, ,some feet,look smaller than a really L nt overboard I-Ike a streak of lightuirl'and .ghastly skeleton-like appearau e. Myw . . . ­� . � � - - . . down into the ocean ker-chu,s,he was mighty skin was cf a bluish tinge, caused by coil, .. . . . 11 - . . . 1. 1. 9 1 1. . '­ . . . . . is a . 1. . "­­ I.: -1 R You'll have to ship 96.,.other man 4- ,'. .. �-. tion Oi your . - - ­ . . � -1 I I i , smaller foot' is a good explans - ' . army �� _. �. �� L I - - � the Maine f&eo.t.' . busy, it seems, although tile whole business gestion. Aud all thin change wrought in � . � - - - .. .:.-. :- � 7_ Volm' es.-Here's your money, My lads." On the Edge of I_..I� error. Bring to the woman who has a gen I �. :.� 1. ., - - .-: . ilil .., __ I..L . took place so quick we only saw him leapin' two days' struggle with cholera microbes I - . - � . � Ali f, ' _L_'_-. � ' d He laid the last little pile of money on his - L . � .. _.. . .- _ ,,:� I . In Somerset Conuty, Maine, the f ores t uinely tiny foot a shoo too big, and then fit .1. . - 1. . oNee ,_ .,�' , .,. �..,-, d flyin. through the air, and then diaap- It seemed incredible. Notwithstandingthe . :. . . - I , - . . , I_: desk. One by one the crew claimed their or the downtober. Nothingpleaseshersomitch. "' -ered . I . ­ . .. - ... ., as down so closo to the towns It seemed a goo-I shock experienced at the sight of my Mt - I - . , 1 . _ . I . . shotil ,� I- � - -: ..�:. own. When all were paid, and the sound '*m -either r tromend. pearin' into the water. .� 1. . . �_ I— I _. I . ­ . - .- towns run so close up to thle forest A salesman iDfluenL*s the buys ;h lie probably wasn't zone,before appearance I continued to improve, slid . - - . I -*.1 ..:. .. .� . on the while,thoul I - . - -I right I . .o . -boots had died of .. -Z : � .. . . .. -.'. .­. . - ..of the last pair of sea way is the truth-that the commoll life . ously. I believe a woman would rather have up he comes uffin,anti Wowin',and in half finally retained niy former physique and I"­ . - I . . . __ -s r . . - 0 -_ _., . _L . . th.. 11 I . �. a be told g4o in clever. . _,, ,_� - I . :,., I pavement, Genth started to put the books the people in full of suggestion of woodland her foot praised tha' Ilad him on 6)ard again, just good health. The laudauum treatment to - -")Ot . . ­_. . .- - a Minute %-a . . . . .. . . ­_� .. I .L ...,�.1. 1.,�, - ri ht. He was about eigh t-and-twenty, ways. There are' stringent game laws in'. Always humor a woman with a big foot. about as good " ever, though his leg,where which I was subjected is the old method of . .. ... - _. . . ner a . __:1. I . . .. , Ith dark hair,dark eyes,and a plain,earn- Maine, and a body of gains wardens to en- . you can wear a much .smalfar shoo than lie hit tho bow, was a little sore for a week combatiag the disease. Although successful' ,--. ..- I . .--- . - - I -t L- : � Co. Before he had finished, the soft . � . . - . : ti-1, .. ­-". �- - eat fa forcethem. By consequence,the gains ismul. this, of courve, but you want this for really or tell da ii. Yer see lie was keepin' pretty in mine, in many cams it might prove an - - � . . .�.___ . - - 1. I regin - _ .� -.. 7 L il]UMination of the setting sun had tinted -ti That makes her want . . . - _­.�'. I w . : . I tiplying rapidly, and doer in the close Ime comfortably wear.' busy, as i said, while lie was goin' over- utter failure, for as I said before, upon the . - . . . . . . .. _. ,1. I. . that eAldied against the . .., - I : .- - 111all% . . . . - . . I . . I . . ­- I . _ the muddy water season are seen clooj� to the asburbil of to hug you.- � . . - - -- . .1 . - . . I -, I I board, an' est the minute he felt himself constitution and natural res.statice of the ' .. .- � . - . , , take . L; .- .I -. 1 , �_ bridge. Wherithered-tiledroofsontheo -_. ­ !,---I- - goin' onto tile boat after tile whale he war . .­ . - L .. :1 . .. I I . , P_ Skowhegan, whedth6ir pro,"nee tantalizes . I i patient eyerything depends. . . .. . - pall,( . a i glowing oran Ot tarry long o 3 I . ..,I.. � ll'.(1.111 - , 1.f .-�. . ­. I..� _.:�- posits side were i thooldliunter. I!hoydon * tl� .., - - - gettiu, at his sheatilknife. Every whale- 11 Since the invasion of cholera in 18. -2, . . -- ... - � -1 I . 41 . ock. "Come in!"he cried. U. .1 .. I .1 L 11 a kn these occasioni; they merely wink at the Dlainkennen Among British Seame man, I should have said, carries a razor- each visitLtion has grown less severe. This � - _. ­ - . . . . . . ( L . . . . . a ­ . In a . L . . I I . � � � The invitation mot no prompt response. . �� . . .- ­ :­ - hunters and bo,and away. - .gy u 1 - . . i f � ,� ;. . I L Is with the handle, a fa- In a report on tho trade of B t j at sharp sheatliknife, always kept Ili scabbard, i ample proof that we are steadily progress- .. . \ I ,. I --,I elliliV � I . There was a fuinb 9, every- a �. . I ­ . .. .��L.. . � I...-. . . When the hunting season Open Issued an a Parliamentary �lc fol- in Ili* belt fur jest sich emergencies as this ing toward the day when this di"ame will . �.- . . . Z .. :strip, I .2.I... ..,- , iguing wiping of feet on the flags, then as as to the wood 6r-t lin It, no longer sweep away thousands s Cal .1 I - . - . I , t, body who call tak Is and tile lowing passage occurs:- en"OsS is one And the mate got out that knife of Ilia ,de pit I ., . . L Pet it; ' _. .. : I "' ' _. . . � � I -- , if by electricity the door flew open. - .­ , - . .�. 1. - . . ; :-1.- - game L&kes w its heels. One goes bkins and British whi'le he was in the air, and juist as he was medical aid.. Tile sanitary conditions be- . . - . 1. - .L - % .. - � �, . ­ � .- �, , - "Well!" said Geutb.- "Whatisitill I ' unfortunately very prevaleut&mong .. - to th . � - . . . -: . stuffed animals in dkowhegan homes an one ' : - 1. - .�., watAr he fetched a cut come more satisfactory every year, and the � - _� I - . e igo I . . - . . ­ .� "I have come," Fiaid the visitor, 'Ia�oui a bees shells on Cape Cod maiaelpieces. Taxi- mar-chant seamen at thin port (Alexandria). dumped into tile 0 Now, medicaI treat men t correspond it igly effective. - - � ,.. .. . .. � . . - - . ...­.�­_ �r. �.--.--.- -on a smack." � . y is an art greatly appreciated, and and is due to some extent to the difficulty with it across tile payi�u' out tin . I . 4 . , (WV' - . .1- .L r,.__­ .� berth . by the authorities in regulating when Mate Santos made a cut at the Under our prosei tit conditions it would be- . ;-I ­ -:,. I,(. " � . .. . : - -. -It's no use Coming to Tne, my man," derm rienced I I , . I .. ti It ': ,­. - there are odd manifestations of this appreci- exPe silting the adulteri4ion of line about him, lie supposed I possible for cholera to become . � . . ; .. . - - � I . .". . Z.,_ . - "You must go tile skippers. the sale or yrov 10 Wag O1bY well nigh im .. . .. - - I � . . ­.-_ Le \%- . . I - .. said Hurle . ation to be seen oil every Irind. One of the . . . . . � . - � �­ _. . - .. .. --. .. �- y . ts. Intho streets leading to tile q usys glicill, tile line in two that was around hiai, a scourge." � - I I � - -_-, F;Ullk, ' I - ­ . I i:.-_. .__ I don't ship any one.$' hotels has a procession of stuffed deor, cari- spirt rinking bar, an- which lie supposed, naturally, was-the . . .1 . - . . ­ . . : . . . -! . . � -� . 1. -..._. � - '_ 64 The skippers," said the.other; "wif almost every other shop is a d �, - IN . . . .. . . .. . .1 . . bln 4 ,� . . .1 1_:.1 ,�� -j... Y' bou and moose stretched along its piazza. ere the Most Poisonous an I maddening line that fastened the second iron to the - . I . . . �- 0 .I- - . . Io I Ic I ..L,:,-. .. . . they'd laugh at ins. I don't believe they'd You enter tile office and two huge bears- will Of which will main line. Instead of that, he found later anned SMMOIL ' I . . . � _...I - . L. *1 " . . �,.�'.. . �-1...._... conlpounds-a glass or two The ConsumptiOn Of 0 ' . ­ . 0111. . '. . � . 0_.:I . : have me for ballast. Yet they'd have given erve as . 1. I . � I . . - ­ .1. one black and the other brown-a -are retailed as beld cut tile main line itself, for it turned ilt . . 11 . L' I 1-I.- I . .. ,-. j_ . W.1114 . . �. e0iing for a nod from me once. I had often produce insensibility 11 One of the food marvels Of OUV 1110der I -1 , q, '. - . . . . I ..- ; I . 190M. � newel-posts to the stairway and gr D.a wel- � 11 I . ,lool . ! . . ; -,_;,. I. I -�-1.,_.-L::1. no need then to come like, a beggar to the 1% tray of epirit8 Ili bottles, bearing well-known out that when he. got back into the boat the times is the consumption of canned saltylon", '. . _. ,. . I . I I .-.1 . -1 - of �,ollle to the guest. A coon ho1q) lave been obtAined empt) for whale was free and was spinning along 11 From begin- - - ., . - k7 tpffl. f, : �: �. . - ' "_ - Fleat-not 1. You know that, Hui-ley. 16 has the brands, which I ro - . '. .1� - L . L * in him an - . . I . � , _. . , � cigar-lighters, and so cunning'.v d part of two says the Baltimore Trade. .. . . I - - . 10#1 I.- . the purpose. Tfiese shops vie for the most with tile two i ill& - --g&rded as a game 6sh of the more . .. . � .. - - .ki :_ I.- _ . ._. For the first tirtie Genth looked up. His i4t done his work that tl�e sly, mis- . , � - 1 . . . -1 . . :.� !, . taxiderm by Europeans,chiefly Greeks, lines trailin' behind. He was glad to find ning r, _.I . t­ica . . � ­ I . . , . . . . � I � I )1�1- ,%­ d pped- from his fiugers and made a part occupied Is a food for the financial and . ­ .. 1: -_ .1 .1. I chievous expression the aninial wore in life have hitherto opposed himself slive, of courts aftel his,duckin'. northern watet , - . . t �.. . . 0 P . � . . - ­ . 11 : .r.,." reat blot on tha neatly ruled page. 11 Tom is preserved. You half expect him to snatch whose Governments stronomic godii, it lifts become an almost . . I 1._. . 0 US T ,V - .._�­: - . . orded and risky ride after a whale down un Ainary for- ­,; . ,"'... --- - .. : t hey � --, '� .- -L to any modification of the privileges - I ,_.. � I 1, . _ . _:,� I arrington !" he exclaimed.. . &cc ever)-day dish for people of ot . . - L - I I . L . - . ,I �q I .1 1. �.,_. I� L t left of him," said the arrival the tray away just is you are preparing Ivy#lie capitul-itiora which would tend to tile water, but he was disappointed, too$ tune, a rival in fact of tile cattle of the .L. -_. .- , : - - .:- oil Ll - . t- "All that is select a lighter. Ili another hotel a hute - ..1. .�t. a ,:.. -:, - . . - - . . - - It: I . . . occt ! . I....-1. -I - �.. - . me give a freor hand to tile police in dealing about his mistake in enttin' the two lines. erce. . . I . . .. :, - .- . - - . - With a smile, that seemed to court so I k' d . lains and an importaut article of comin .: 1. : I . . . . �.­ - . moose stands guard near the c er a as , a goner ; but P - - 1� .. , W( ­ - �­_ - . . . 1�- -. ­. WiLb the sale and adulteration i f spiritti. He thought tile whale was 9 lation inGreases, driving tile . � 115 1� . � . � -*- sof ise for the remains: "rather As'our popu I . _-__L �- - - -1. - beilli , � .. .. L'-. .1, " t of pra and in a.landing alcove a caribou buck seems right on time, .:...:, . . .. �. .. - .1 - - Not only do these drinking shops abitund, luckily the other boat Ties ;, " . ­ - . . ! - .­ - . . . I : . -;A7� - .� I - � . .- . 11 __ - .- , ; !�_ shady, down at the heel, Dockets emptyl cowboy and his herd from prairie to plain, .-- 1: - - -. � - . - ­ 1.�� . w � . .: to challenge the progress of the guest,.. The anti in a minute or two it fastened to the -­ , � tion. I - . . - I - . IV - ­� 1:.� . a r;i of his splendour, but Tom Harrington , but the neighbourhood of the quays is also from east to west, from great ranges near ' - � 'c'.- . ... I I :,.. ,4:. ,.:"....- I - -. ho Maine law, of course, precludes the p08. 00 I ­ '. '. _ . 11, � _-0 � :,:-: 1.,.::,. h . . t can- infested by Arab tout" employe,d by them, old fellow, who tied me u for wind again, railroads to hills inaccessible to them, the � iz . '' . - 20th _11� I till."- . . . ., . - . i'� . - �I I Sibility of such an experience, but on I . - . . This ­ I- a I. I - .. .- . rad, �...� ._.: .� " . -the price �. '­ ., . �-:,.,:. .1 t . . . . * - ­. % HerriDgbourne solici- ., 2 thit . ­ � . W I .. `­ --; ' , - - , Gentli surmised as much. Tom Harring- . who induce seamen and firemen to accom- and killed him, too, wit out any more suppi of meat decreases in tile same ratio . .-�'�: : I;­ ., -�' ,I ­:_ I not help f�nc th plight of' a ta d t Ismand for it increases, and , . , . - ton was . . ..'I .* . . . -r . __11_ta'. the son of late at night, , - - . ­ . at . �'.­- . -1 toper seeking Ys"Celter an . pany them, or even succeed in boarding the trouble." - . i . ­ I 1. . The old lawyer had worked hard-to he has age vessels, selling drink to the crown, and rer Having spun his yarn, the whaleman steadily advances despite the steady decline .� - . 1, . .71 1. . . . .- --1 tor. after aped by flight from the deer 1� :. '_ - w-_ . - - �. - - � . . ,, :14�1 1 - . 1 �7., � �,:_, �- In three sua,d'ng them to sell their clothes and of- shad a piece Of navy plug out of his weather Being accustomed to liberal sup- . - ' I . . ­ I . - thro �: I .1 ley; his son, to spend it. i of wages. � '. , . I - 7, . , �- save mol chasing him aro�ud the piazza, running , ) ­. . . .,- - . , - .. � - -1, .1 . 11- . �� : I . I men .. ... .. . rrington ha facts. As regards intemperance, it is U chewed it for a moment or two . .. � � I . 14, - - ­-�.'_ _­ .. plies of most, the palates of the people can �.'� - . . .-,�..�.. I or four years Tom Ha d spent 0 . � _.. ,�� � .- � . �.I: J- .. - plum - into the arms of the two bears, whit and teekkeit'i'g hi h I ins piece 0 and , , --I 1__ I _. - Atig '. -...-I I I p fortunately a fact that British scamen ( a as i b the string i �� - �. . _ . ..� V'." ., - 1 . -_ - .. ­ - , - _.-I � . . , t ,hirty or forty. Yet lie To his th sTretrospectively: "Any- not forego ft without some substitute, I - . 1 . - . � � . , n grins at I . �. % I 1. , � .:-- .. - __:"­,_, he accumulations of r the coo his pr0icament. particularly fireman) are the -most addicted the wharf, on sai �_ I. - - . � (lell., �k , 7- _:_ -1. Genth Hurley, , salmon comes not only very near to a com- _. 1� . . I had been more fortunate than men&- . . I:— ��_ muz7y senses he appears to be in a is vice, and wasters prbfer to engage bow, it was a ruther clue call for Santos. �, -. I .. t'; - regil , -, % . . .-..� . ;. .., �. f th plate substitute, bat, as a variety, is an im, .. .�.I_", . �, ri;-,- , -. . . � �.­ or he had won from Genth the woman be . 10 . , . �:­ w . � . g,rie, and if he flees to the other hotel for * '� . , , . - :_ . . . ..,�_ . ___- .L�., , - P_I�A� . I � f -'� _'­I � ­.:� I - As Genth looked at Harrington, seamen of any other nati'anality " being Guess he thought o' home an' old Province- ment and is cheaper than meat i� " �. - - ..� laurl . . � , '.­ . _.., .. loved. and relief, it is ten to one he finds him. as he was skadn'through Prove I .­ . . - ­ -­,_-,�. rest ' ��'- .- %. inien, - 1 . . -_�. '. �- 1. - .. ...- steadier and more industrious. town once or twice In two tin, - . - .- , - . --- -� .,� ,-- � _ :�':--,* . the change in the latter startled him. There ad by � I -_ a pound, or tall ..- . ,-_ , I., .�� 00111 I . . : ;��, _­­ . self paralyzed by the giant moons.daz - ,� the brine holdin'the liates over that, whale. Point Of f&CL . I .. . - - __ - - ­ ' ' I : I - - z; � -:-..,i - - - - the arnountof excellent, rich,palatable food .: Al.: k -,-. ! ,.­'L.,. � . . still existed thecutof theinan,trimness,j%un the menacing caribou, and fairly frightened - - for free-for-all trob. 4y. � �I � - . �_. ,. .. .,�'. Beat Maud S. time --_ � 11 . � ... ards � I . - - , ._ -still sm.01 and white, into signing the pledge with intent to keep . - - - i . � - , . in much more than would be in two pounds. - - . I I � .. / �;%- .'_�,�,V ti ess. His hands were . - It$ � -_ N.- ; , in - :4� - _l" " . _��,_ ­_... -1� ­ - B .-. ­', I 1. e 1. . tin. � whilst at the retai 5 to . .. ...,�'... ,.,:. .1 ;. ­ one( . . . I � _,__ 1� ut tho fire in thie . APOIft d091, - - I.. it price of 1 � . . ­ 1. �­ - 1, ­. "I _. '. _. ­�4 big face handsome. it by a catamount that snarls at,him from a . 1. .1 I . - 1 . of meat, . I., I. ... . . ' ' '. ­ - 1. - . ­ .: -,. . . - - li I %rl- _..1. . .. . It . . ­ -half � �.�, :�, � . . . arnii - - W d. - - I . % ,,- - " ;- A. I ..? . low ; they�wera an- . .. . . 18c per can it is only about one the �,� ..... ,-� " , . ­_ shifty blue eyes burnt perch. After all,these stuffed animals may � 41*xhap,, said the leading article apolo . . '� ,L: .Z.1. 1:, _ . . -_ _ __� - . . ZN_..- ? I I I-- :, ..W. tile 1� -, . . : �4... I .. � I� .- - : � A_11:. �� , ". and the i full on - m' . '. . . - . - .. �,,it ­ ciccled by dark hollow rims, 1. The Lugat Known nower. rice of the meat per pound. On the table ­ 11 __ L I � .Z".- ... ,Z I..I.--� exert.a,moral and restraining influence that getion,11y, ,,that our rxaAxro will pard ­ p 1. - . . regn � ­ I - . ...- . - _. 117 11- - r as the same quantity ,� I ­ I �1. .� - , 't,� -�.'. red lips were a shade blue and tremulous. a JewAr, ill go double as fa . . -A, I I .. -I L - . . -o," the largest flower known to A w :. - I . - . - - .:. :- the authorities appreci to. .t,bx appxaranex of this wxxk's Intellu The 11 bo or. ,- - - , - - :.r-, .1. With . : . wi'­� .--I - � r. He . . -, , ­.I 11� A . .: ­,'-��z t-, :, lie w&q Gonth's age, but looked olde . . ­ .L- � afying in like prop ��':,� �,�'P.- - - I 44 Ca 11 ��" . - .',�, ,. %. I -L and thx exxiningly mystxrious aboxnex of a a . -­.� ­.. _. . .� ,­..�. I __,� � botanists, is found only on the island of of meat, and i satis . � _ , -:..Ii. �­' - I . �_ r. 1 . . . .1 L - - �-.I 1-� ­ - - I ­ .1 . - - .-4. �:� i., . . , - -- --- _,,�.._, , . � I .., - - 1. . . . I Z ..� .:,�.:. � a .),� - .!I * � .� ,�� i, . - . - hml 7oat a, lot of health in the shearing pro .- ... - , _ .�L' :�'!' . . , . . exrtain Ixtur. -Shooting Sam Bibbxr camx tion." -L ; . $ _1 � T. ..� .. , - ", nay. I­�I .;. Mindins, the mcat southern of the Phillip. . 11. � ... . � sign; ::V. -. ate -.. -'�, . � �: 1_.. - I i - .." 4% ",:.... I 'I, L ­:... - �. ... I _� .-7'. . ;; I I ­' �;,:`., ,*_-;�, 7.� ..'. AP � oar offlex, yxstxr, I : . 1, .- . . - - - - . COYA. �4, !�-& oitnd of Ho day, and allowxd that %.----.*- -. . ­ - .. ­: - . . �� I: ­, . . I pine group. Its scientific name is some. wi , , '. .. . � .- � , . , ..''. ___ ­_ ,.-f.. '._­ ­ I .. _- - Z, . . . - .- . - . , _. . . I ­., .1, ­� P 'To a said, ' d by - ,-- , -, .,�­ . . I . � -.7. - .. -1. . . L-1�,r I. .... I,I-was told,"said Hurley, 11 you were ,,�--,-;�,;:, ,k *Cal bout as hX was going shoc t L - . I on .E - I , . . I -1; -�;1 I . -I.. :7 - :�.�' erson with a mathe �tl oting and had no am- what longer than its native na.me, the bo _ Hey fever, it i can bil cure . �.% 1. Mew , 1- I I I . n_-. I . : .. , tl - ButIneverthought'itwam - -1196- I Y I.. . ­ In I , . I ­:�-- . 4 . .. . .- I I .� .m., goink, 11 . - -: _� _. .. I I- 9 " , , - ­; , '. . * has been investigatial the subject,and finds finicking powdered pine-needles with to- 1, 174, p` E) pace. mx of . �7� - � munitioxi lix, would likx to borrow so anist recogni i it as Raffiesia Schaden. - 4 _k I'm sorry-" t. Bxforx wx could prx- . lz1virst discovered in Januar z, ---.--,-' -" .. I � . , - so bi�d as this- It was of the former with - �":.:""I ,� . A 1�I .� ��`_ . Ir. er a. Y, bacco-two-thirds . .11 I W. ,_ I : _ -11 't preach ; I get enough Ot t,hst bees must, in or er la collect a pound our typx for sho I _� ­ .- . - L 11 _� __ - 4 - , 1. -_. - s,Don't-don y an exploring expedition headed by I_. ,� ��111__,.", ..� '.' : - 1: 1 7 bxd all thx IxLtxro out b 1, 'b ,� . .'' � �. . - . -1 - -�.­ --. .1 - � . . of clover honey, deprive nearly 62,000 clo- vxut it hx bad grab 188 one-third of the latter. ­ . '_ �1- . 1._�,_,I berh I _'..-_i- , To do this o ,if .- '�­ -� - . I__ - .� .-�- -1 -at hol,le." f tAlz most important-box and,d' rxd f. . .�ainsit --:-_---,�._, -1 ..�1 - � � . . " . - . - ibat r. MPFIal - I)r.Alexander.4clisideabery- Siagleflowers ... � _r: I . __ ..% L � - ver blossomS of their neeta . I � ' - .' - 9 � I -- ._- -1, ;- - _ - uncousciorsly hard 44 Tancy si Ike, with ti3e sur see r as . I �4- I Ousi . 1.� 1. � Gen ted by an aggre. Our Au weigh from IS to 2U pounds. " . -_', .� -1.- c,__ _­__. - - th's dark eyes . [bactribsro''can hxIp 14 rxpizatehing of tbe bo-o' ' � ­ .7 , -: , ., __ I- - _�.�. .:,.,� I— ­_., 11._ - How were you brought to this?" 62 000 flowers must be vi3i thoax whg wxrx 4hot by Bari 7 . . t � . - . ..quilted simulate perfectly the quilted mater. I—', i I"I A . - In d � . � . . - . _,_,,� . ened. I all � ,.. : . - I I, - ,!e!`! , ".. - . . gate of 3,750,000 bees, Or in other words, our stock if, . . . I- - . . - the , . t i - ­ . K . I - . . - - I . . I . obarp whxix it is icksd ; ��', k - 11 1 . --A . . ials used in the time of Queen Aene, I r-.�V, _X - . have , � . ­ :t.-,�, I . , . - I . . .. I� - - . I_ �.'� : .. I - � inka - �::l . . � ..: , - - ' �-- he askod-- 11 ct his pound of li�niay one bee will s%V'X thx - , I "i 1.i�l V- . _ � -11 � .- , I - __­ �. � :1.k,,- - to cc e . .. '1�4i';­,Is aur,ao � Q"r' At-R Ahs�&od &vorite colors being apple-green,rma-p ­ -� whit . . 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The total num er of Which Show that Causl4a is About thtP',gathere(f frofn thi ba:pa df s Mn Prench gr6nadiers enoligh 4whi to-feKthdr% to fit out lNealthlons Country Iffud-er the sun.passenger trips, exclusive of those made on a ime n6ured badges and other de. tile whole regiment with plutnes—an season� tioiets, w W,463 668, which is The number of deaths in the Dominion At Sfaithes, Yorkshire, on Sunday, the is vices borne by our British Regiments can adornment which a while afterwards met 27,719,632 more than in 1890. Accurate forthe.12 monthsending April 6, 1891,in ngled body of Mra. Mildred, 22, wife of 3,413 boast in m3.tiy it-stance of a very interest. with the-approval of the authorities. But a returns of trips on neaten tickets would swell placed at 67,688, as compared with 6 ing oeigin. This is not a miner, was found at the foot of a Cliff only true'with re. in 1829 a War Office order gave instructions this list. But on the basis of these figures in the same period in 1881. This-*bows the nearly 300 feet high. It is supposed that 52 gurd to the" white horse," "laurel wreath," for the white plume to be more ganerall the propertion of passengers killed during increase in deaths tobe 6.75 per cent.y she committed suicide.casLIe and key," which we are accus- adopted in the service; and in consequence Q - against an increa'at, in population of H.73-or ' theyw la as one in 8,208,3,Z, and the pro ta complain. A Leeds Iron turner, tamed Ge6rgei' Oro- portion of injured one In 524,481. 'Per cent In 1890-91 the deaths were 14.-tomed to see set down in almanacs an the of this innovation, the Fusilier trot- %r like-as the badges of -certain corps, for ed that they would lose' their well-e4rned San, is in custody at Leeds, charged with 10 per thousand, against 15.34 per thousand.,causing the death of Thomas Watson, a ded,frequently other distinguishing distinction. 1880-81, or I in every 71 persons in 1891, L there are o the matter t issue was Thoughtfal Clisfities. ied of features that find no place in such -11'sts. eventually compromised by' gra,liti them forgeman. On Saturday night, the two and I in 65 in 1881, indicating improved 10 years' I. I I These are sometimes of a kind, too, not permission to wear the half-�ed, haY-white Men,.after visiting a public-house, quarrel. With mgny persons economy is akin to conditions in life as the result. of lid well calculatd to attract the notice plume above mentioned. For reasons never led and fou E t, tile deceased receiving in- selfishness and closely allied to petty mean experience. This result, as compared with lased ness. They think to save where it will af-of non-military persons,; and it b 'Tresulted in his death. the death rate in the United Kingdom, is -a- ' . . "-. shell po OR ies, whic properly explained, the 5th No r a rose an Jur feet them the least,aud it is but false coon siblv within the mirk to say-that not St. George's Day. The elephant Jun Pasha that eceeded much lower than the latter,and even better an ring.one-in twenty eivilian.obsery omy at the most. -Nearly every kind house- than that of Australia, which country was 4 era detects,for Besides feathers, other curious trophies Jhmbo in the Unplu Zoological Garden, keeper who had much experience with hired nexample, the apparently meaningless bow -are represented in the belongingi o! this is now only three inches less in height thafl help, and has won their confidence, knows declared to have the lowest death rate in late-of ribbon on tIv, back oi the coll�ars of the regiment. At Liticknovir th t ed an 'Jumbo himself. the world.er mis- The census re!urns for the province of get p "Welg"l'ey'o how bitterly girls complain of form r e of Royal Welsh Fusilictr�. This 'much- 'rized ivory bedstead belonging to ths, M, Statistics from the British census show Lresses who gave those in their employ decorati on is a nique distinction, without Quebec went to indivate that the death scarcely enough to cat, Thin in the kind of well as a great rod or stick nf silver. From that the Irish language is dying out. Ten howe'ver, any very heroic history ; it is a part of the former 96 bandmaster's baton years ago 61,000 peopie in Ireland spoke woman who offers her half-worn garments rate among French-Canadians is greater than anicrig theet of the community. The Pos iiiere�y a memento of the queue or pigtail was carved ; while tile latter was fashioned �nly Irish. In 1891 tile number who knew to I IS in lieu of their hard-earned Wage& returns show the total deaths to have been which was worn in the army till about into a drum major's atiiff. Both are still only the Irish tongue was-38,000. InI881, Ken, again, there are many good-moom. 26,089 were Roman 1808. doing duty. This staff, by the way, re- 8$5,000 of the population of Ireland could ing women who never think of airing away 28,154, of which Catholics. This gives the rate per 1,000 at ling tong ot er e e,s,' t It same regtmeht mind8 us of the ivor stick carried on made over Ali h I bad g" y the speak Irish and English. Last year the a garment so long as it can be '2QI, or I in every 50. The death rate carries the not uivisiial one of the white anniversaries of certain battles by the ser- number was 642,000. notwithstanding they. may be well able among Protestants in the.province of Quebec "bid horse, F*bove alluded to. Though ell geant-major of the 01st Highlanders. IV hen A woman topatified before tile Trades' buy new. is 1.08 per 1,000, or I in 92. In Ontario the ubt, to be the "white enough known, no do on the way home from tile Cape in 1802,the Union Congreas in London tha�two months , One woman confessed, when the subject death rate among Catholics is 14 per 1,(M,horse of Hanover," it is probably not so transporo having the regiment on board . . . :. -1 .ago site was making trousers for tile Duke was brought before her in this light, that, or I in 70, and among Protestants 10.8 per-widely understood for what reason this de. was charged.b a sword-fisa, which left its a remodeled y of York when two children" were taken out she believed she really enjoyed 10M, or I in 92. As 68 per cant. of the vice came to be bestowed upon so many of weapon embedded in the side of the vessel. of the next house to the fever hospital. and dress more than she did & knew one, and Rcman Catholics are Frencili-Canadians- it-stick, the ivory - knew she nearly &I way spent the money�ur older regiments. It would appear that Converted into a walking one of them died. Evemthe beat tailors she - evident that the death rate among &M ord accompanie tile 'sergeant-major in some foolish, !a 0-in the beginning of the last century the 81W have their goods sweated in districts liable saved by -her economy high.is very-orps display- tlirough the whole of the Peninsular War. to infectious diseases. -Taking the death rate by provinceis the' 1:1 9 t-ppointmenta of a good many c thoughtless way.c colollel_� The names of the battles in which it was other womeA who will sell armorial coat 3 Of A mnn in Kirkintilloch, Scotian An(Lthere are fed. the or crest of th d, was returns show that it is lowest in the North.ried are inscribed upon it on plate tn-chief, who was often a member of the car ade fined ten shillings the other day for playing the cast-off clothing of the family for a trif- west Te"itories, being only 7.32 er then.'solid gold ; and it is still esirried on par ling atim or % new tin pan or a retty orns-aristocracy, and a territorial magiiate in the bagpipes on Sunday. Whether because band, and highest in Quebec, wEere it in sortie part of the country. Such arks f by the sergeant-major on the annive-roaries tricut. I have eeen good w fen dresses, 1&95 per 1,00J. In all the provinces the n rrito 0 it was Sunday-or because it Was bagpipes distinction on the part of these te rial of these actions. ten's clothin , babys' flannels, laid wer than in 1881,ot stated, but neighbors of the Man who wraps, If death rate in 1891 is lo families, we are told, excited the keen Somewhat akin to the party-col6ured 18 n Northumberland Fusiliers, spends his Sabbaths now in praetising ca-m- swaT to be eaten by moths; they were no except in Nova Scotia, where there is a jealousy of the newly-arrived Hanoverians, plume of the ed, and the thought of doing good with aign March atrocities on a bugle will readi- n Slight increase from 14.54 in 1881 to 14.57 the red ball which used to ap- ver entered the owner's mind, or if le so much so, that one of the very first steps I again, was ly see the wholesomeness of the Covenanter them lie per 1,00011n 189)taken by George 1. was to sweep away these pear on the shakoes of the lightcompany of it did she did not seem to know how to go blue laws. The births for the. year 1891 numbered his the 46th Foot. During the battle of Brandy- On Wednesday morning the decapita abjut it.family insionia and replace them with ted 135,843, divided into 70,080 males and 65,--y of the wine, in the American War, this company Now, nearly all of us have among our own. 11-Tence, then, the frequeiic 736 females thus making a birth rate of voc in body of a young lady, apparently under 9- by ac--urate shooting made great he thirty rg of" ager, was found near High circle of acquaintances so industrious, 28.3 per 1,000 of population. The excess of white li�,rse as a re :mental device. yeai the rai4a of the enemy, who thfe�%tened,A regiment ot great renotrn, the Barnet, onthe Great Northern Railway. proud-apiried little mother with a houseful the birth rate over the death rate for 1891 in when they could obtain a favorablef oppor- of little ones and a limited purse, one who cots Greys, carry as a badge an Amongst her belongings were found lette" the various provinces in as folloivs�agle with outstretched wings--the only tunity for revenge, to give the marksmen addressed :—Mrs. Long, 60 Hatton Road, finds -it almost impossible wil,h all her British Columbia, 23.16 births per thou-no quarter. - In defiance, however, of this hrifty Management to keep her children device of the kind in the army. Canonbury square," afix it wag concluded t sand against 13.94 deaths.menace, and to make' themselves mope lookin as well as their associates. She'reys have enjoyed this uniqtie distinc- the body found was that of tile addressed. Manit,)ba,X53 against 10.36.-The t d*l dist* ished from their comrades, uId%e thankful.to have some of those rea 1 ingu tion since the celebrat(!d capture of a French ig from her clothing anti jewellery,the we New Brunswick, 27;70 against y they ed the ball in their caps red—with "(19i" -ova to be a blessing in-eagle or standard at Waterloo by ergeitnt 0 of- deceased was of good position. Appear'- things ;they may pt Nova Scotia, 25.41 against 14.57.Ewart, who was given a commission for his blood,according to tradition—in plac es led to the conclusion that the young disguise, if given her by kind words, tem- Ontario,24.50 against 11.30.the green worn by the rest of the reginlent. anc ered with tact. If you know of no one to &g gallantry Itis a we bsequently sanction- lady had deliberately place uch a gift will be acceptable or you Prince Edward Island, 24.45 Linst..11-earned badge, too, This distinction was au whom a 12.26.for the Greys have a sort of pre-eminence the metals and had been killed by a passing d by the War Office authorities. nee there'sre other ways of for taking --andards ; at Ramillies they e Ono more instance of a similar kind, and train. fear giving offe Quebec, 36.86 against 18.91.I - disposing of old clothes, whers they can do captured the colours of the If Regiment discussing earneist- North-west Territories, 24.98, against I we a7e done. The 28th Foot used to have British newspapers are great good. The argument in brought 'up 7.32.du Roi ;" while at Dettingen they took I a singular distinguishing feature in their ly tile question of cloak rooms in churches, that so many of the improvident poor se- The deaths according to religions were in .the famoue white standard (if the French nly referring to the absence of, and absolute ude and wear them number badge, which was allixed not o cept them without gratit 1891 : Baptist, 3,587, or 11.8 in every household cavalry. And they arewell en- A on the front, in the usual manner, but also necessity for, facilities for disposing of. out without taking a stitch in them to pro- per titled to tile Motto "Seennd to none," ome churches 1,000 Roman Catholics, 36,430 or is.on the back of their caps. On one occasion wraps, hats and overcoats. long their days of usefulness. This is true, 1,000 Church of England, 7,681, or 11.8 The mention of acks beneath which they proudly carry. in Eg t, when rather incautiously drawn in this country have wire hat r inameasure ;butthere are matlyinatitutions 01A motto reminds us that there is another per 1,000 ; Methodist, 8,835, or 10.4 per up in Mile, a fierce ouslauglif was made upon the nests, and a few have wire barij for over- which care for the children of hard-working 1,000 ; Presbyterians. 8,149, or 10.8 per of the kind, though in Latin, in the 11 Ser the regiment, in rear as well as in front, coats and wraps on the backs of so"' one mothers, and will gratefully accept-cast-off the 1,000; others, 3,069, or 11.9 per 1,000.vice ;" the Coldstream Guards carry by larg i bodies of French cavalry. There church in Chicago has regular opera, chair@ clothing, inake them over for tilose,61nder gi- Methodista come first, having the lowest 0,words "Nulli Sectindus" upon their re A cloak x%as no time to get into square formation to and the attendant convenience& their charge and put them to the best P08-inental coloar. When the troops were par* death rate ; then follow Presbyterians,-a long-felt want,for there ath (,f alle iance to receive" the charging horsemen ; but the room seems to fill sible use. I have been informed that cloth- Church of England and Baptistp abreast and aded to take the o 9 ornmanCiing otlicer, being a rnan of re- does not appear to be any good reaon,these Ing for boys is ially desired—meti's Catholics last. Compared with other codn.Charles 11. after the Restoration, the Men n should source, shouted, 11 Rear rank, right-about- days, any wayi why a man or worns cl9th to be =over. Many of our tries, the term of useful working life ap- r.ered to " ground" their arms. rtable in church as in a chariinle oiganizations have Made arrange-face. Fire !" Tile men cari ied out tile order not be as comfo Among others present were the three regi- 1, pears to extend to a more advanced age in ck, theatre. iy, so I have with promptitude ; standing bA:!k to ba merits with the express compar i lanad a.ments since known as the Foot-guards and they simultaneously beat offboth assaults Dr. K. W Grace hold an inquest at St. been informed, by which pLuckages may be they were commanded to take no arms as I Gloticestershire, as to tile death,eorge a,a.id to commemorate the affair, they'were C sent to thom without charge to the consign the First Second, and Thi d Guards. The4 mith, aged 27 vears. whose body A BOGIJS EXPLORER granted tile unique distinction of the dupli- of Rosina Si or. Would it not be well to remember First and Third obeyed with alacrity ; the was found in tile River Frome. The deceased thin, good houseenother, when you begin retennannoil Cate number badge. lithellungen imposed Tpon.reginient of General Alonk stood still, to had been eng&qed to a sailor, and heing tile general overhauling of closet and attic Willi a%[Olen story of Travel.iquired of the surprise of the king who it disappointed at his not retuming asexPect- during tile cool, pleasant days of autumn? One of the leadi ng geographical magazines bordinata The Young Man Who Will be Wan"ed.Monk the reason for their insu ed af ter along voyage 810 married a form- Aldtheibingell, has been made bearing. The veteran replied that his regi- t the car of that boy er lover. � f artnight after her marriago tile In the.n- second If we could only ge Selling by Weiitht the victim of literary dishonesty.cnt declined to dd an in college, we sailor arrived, and site e1cped with him,an school, or that young M Apri' and May numbers of the magazine a to any other -, and sayi the legend, f this, she retu-ned home One of the peculiarities whioh the new.nting o Woul-I say most earnestly to him : The but, repe ifficult to Mr. A. J. Ceyp describes &journey which, -Charles remarked Very well they shall , A verdict of tem. comer to California finds it most d;time is coming, and perhaps not far dis. and cmmitted suicide. made recently to the Colitstream, Regiment of Foot- as returned. accubtom himself to, in tim practice of selling he assorted, lie had be lily tant, when you will be wanted. Thn oppor- porary insanity W ht. It frontier of 11eloochistan. He described the&I manner of farm products by weig gtiard2, and second to none." Hence the tunity is ready to develop when you will Carrier piloons p'ayed interesting parts country minutely, told of the desolate and 9. W,Inotto. General Monk's connection with ce takes time to become reconciled to tile in morated in a curious be needed, a most importnt opportunity, in the newspaper work of tile to ut elec ilovation'.but when once thoroughly grasp. sandy regions he crossed on his w%y, of the 45 this corps is coinnie when, if you are ready, you can enter into tions in Great Britain. Important caudi.borne on ed, the perfect justice f the method be. robbers who lurked in the ravines ready to manner. A small Union Jack is a great life work a t6de whiell taken at its dat�es in out of the way country districts ch's Colour of the Coldstream, in 3 apparent that one world whl. it lunder caravans, of the settlements found the Que -ided with telegraphic facilities, c'"eK so eaflood w,ill lead oil to fortune and fame. This I poorly pro% adopte aL Eerg and there in widely separated oasest cn�c of Monk having been an Ad- ,consequ is abroad and populous country, and oppor- as r. Gladstone's Midlothian district, should not long since have been the original eet as well as a general. This er the country. -Tile frugal houseivife, &lid of the large town of Yezb,miral of the 0 tunitius for eminent achievment and large were accompanied in their tours b news- Ov toes, &pples home of the Parsis. His story was very in-y ' " - -_llel in tile who, at tile FAst, buys pots,is a distinction without a pars, ro to usefuln&s are constantly occurring in re. p%p idod with carrier pigeons. anti what not by quart., 11sinall measure," teresting, and as his u lay through a Iarmy. ligious work, in educational work, in busi- Tile reporters who went witlit Mr. peck and bushols &lid nine times out of ten region that was almost unknown, and a.s.it very one must notice that while P.Almost e or in politics and stone liwl a regular 11 ifeon man with in professional life p to and abounded with geographical detail of a officers 's -vi,:e of the country, possibly in war. them. When Mr. at own finds herself swindled by short measu viear their sashes over the left "e Gi a delivered zine made the the set dishonest gement of the articles parent accuracy, the maga shoulder, sergeants have theirs over the arrani t. The stor You may be wanted never so much, but if speech" from his carriage tile reporters bought so as to make the greatest display, narrative very prominen y oc.right. Taere is one exception, however, to eets, d several pages in each of uts of tile 29th you are not redy when wanted you will be wrow their reports on thin tissue 4h fully appreNates the difference to her purse cu le the numbers.this rule ; for the 'sergea pa8,ied by. The�opportunitv, just tile Otte .1 flimsy," and passed them to the pigeon fn the August riumber of the Mittbeilun-that in made by the weight system. There Foot arrange their sashes in the same man you would most like, will n;t wait for one Man. Tile sheets were attached to the lie officers. Some say that this is- are nly two exceptions in all the wide gen the editor prints conspicuously the fact ner as t ot ready. Somebody else w;ll take tile pigeons' leqs by rub6er bands and tile birds 9 where the nf a of household neces4iti4in which are not that Ceyp's narrative proves to he nothin ti-iction datca from Culloden, plac You will certainly be wanted, and ct free. 17he' birds performed excellent Is by had so bolo: thelound here. These are butter more than an accurate transcript of the regimen to have you c* spoad at the right the matter to neighbor-t is alleged should be ready to re service in carrying I sketches of Gasteiger Khan, which cers slain, that sergeants had to es, asAhey And eggs. hat tile ancient aysAm of sel. trsve rnanv offi -ortant places require men jug cities or telegraph centr C0111111%nd of tile coin- inornent. The impi ot ling butter by the roll without regard to werepublished' at Innsbruck in IS81. As take their places in of character, fixed principje, education, had been trained. Cn several oceasi ,a,, had elapsed since their pub-giment, the 13th, coin- b (18 weight should still be maintained here eeorris thirteen years panies. Another re power. No man gets mental power and howe%er, on fine, wirm days, the ir strange, when one recollects that weight% lication. Ceyp thought he wassafeinap mernori6tes its terrible loss on thia same field I d,scipline without hard, stern work, an4i alighted on roofs and sunned themselves for are tile methods relied ou for the sale of propriating them as the record of a journey in a diff erent fsh ion : the officei s wear per years of 'it. And no weak, undisciplined an hour or so, while the pigeon man tried to this article at the East., The opportn"ity made b himself.ennial mourning in the shape of a black and the and unprincipled person is fit for command, u The Traud is gomehat simila o coax them in no an to file his copy,stripe :,i their gold lace. This kind of per- dilig matter they carried haA1 i.e be left out o;, that tile roll sy,,teni affords f9r fra d is or can ever expect to hold a comman seen by the fact,that it is tile exception &lid imposed by Capt. Glazier upon a scientifi petual inourning is not, however, peculiar, n. There in no lack of important the latcatediwous. hen he sent an not -the rule for a roll of butter t:) contain journal of this country, w to tile l3th. The 65th and 84th have black. Pos!tlo positions for those competent to fill them. An En It'sh woman sued the Midland tile two unds that it nominally does. article dontaining large extracts from School I eiged laue on the officers' tunics, in inem But it should. be remembered that in per. Railway tlompally for compensation for Noverdlereau, the producer sells by the craft's account of his journey to the source ory, it is said, of the loss they siistAiucd on tant p,)sitions can always find those able to tile loss of her husband, who was, killed in I the world will not wait f pound to the dealer, while the de%ler de of the Mississippi as a record of his own the 1�ive in 1813 ; and black gloves used to- or It to comme fill them, an, &it accitient of, that r3ad, and ree3vered mandis pound prices for rolls that someti me visit to Lake I tasch. It is very seldom that be worn by the 84t you if you are not ready. damages. Thereupon the company, which n Ma vent.. Some other corps have ti-e have &* little a a pound and a half, an Petermann's b4it'heilunge kes -an im-saine C any an old man to-day is looking back hal sold him an accident, insurance policy are always two or three ounces short.— ortant blunder in geographicai metters,'black stripe in their gold lace, but it seeml to.see another in just the one place that was with his ticket, conterrded that the amount Eut it has been imposed upon by the most asons. In [Fruit Trade of Clifornia.for what re deigned for him, and in which lie might to be ery doubtful of this insurance should be deducted froin I ing piece of plagariam -that has come to at 11 cases it is Stipp the Revest Star.certak os�!d to be a symbol have been perfectlycontent, happy, anduse. the damages awarded, since if lie had died fight for a time.By &d to neral Wolfe or Sit John lone a great 3w'would have re f wo rning for Ge jul—in wilich lie might have a natural death, the wid 0 lo I. ; in others, for heavy losses in ac- and importitnt life-work, achieved distine- In a recent iecture on Fixed Stars," Dr.ceived nothing on a policy of"that nature. Oddities About the Bohoo tion nity's hour struck Wy was not allowed. David Gill wanted to give an illustration of Dettingen, in 1743,*the 2*2nd Foot bx- tion but when opportu Tile claiin of the coilipp er figure on the exact distatice A he was not ready. and he now febls that I Centauri. This is what he Di(I you ev An inquest was held at 11astings oil the the distance to noved trom. a reflecting t tedGeorge II. from a somewhat peril- life has been a failure, becausa lie ne lected body of a boy named Billeted, aged four- said: -We shall sup ose thatsome wealthy that one may be rei inbrance of whih event.01 position.in reme to prepare hiniself for the time w lie yearo. The boy fell into tile sea, and on directors, for want 0 outlet for their energy surface and yet hear the echo of his voice their caps It is said that one cannot pronounce dis.t I-, y wear a small-spig of oak in would he wanted. The late Prof. H. B* being reseued hot milk was given to him and capital, construct a railway to Centauri o the Queen's birthday and other special or hear distinctly more than five Smith used to say to his students: "'Young containing brandy, the (lose of alcohol be- We shall neglect, for the present,the engin- tinctly ccasions an -of nd. This, of course, gives d on the 29th May an agora gentlemen, have a hobby, have a,hobby Ing so strong that tile little fellow soon eering ditheultieg—a mere detail---and sup. syllables in'# seco,iments, that-date pen one-fifth. of a second for each syllable. Tak-is worn by some old reg i.e., have L;ome one line of study of which afterwards died. A post-mortem examin rose them overcome and the railway o"being I sup-the anniversary of the Restora, you will stand facile prin-!ep.-i and when op- -was from alcoholic or traffic. We shall go further and ing 1120 feet as tile velocity of sound per ation showed that de th he distance O' In a similar fashion the 12th and %cond, we have 224 feet as t ti n portunity calls, you will be the one want-ld. returned a verdict of pose that the directors haVeL found the con. -fifth 'Of a second the Ist of August. ght in mind, sound will travel in one I20th wear a rose oil Always study with this thoug �oi)eoa"ih through an overdose of brandy struction of such a railway to have been tion arises from the ,asy and-thst the proprietors of Hence, if a reflecting surface is 112 feet dis-:This floral decora that before-long �Iie opportunity will occur given in error. peculiarly e tance,the initial sound of an uttered syllable tradition, which is well founded, that when you will be waitted. -orn a distance so of Commol rued to tile ear ft e regiments marched The now British Hen ns is interstellar space had not been exorbitant at Minden thes, in their terins for right of way. Therefore, will be retu older than the one that preceded it;Ost of tile much direc- of 112 feet, just as the next syllable starts through ffower-gardens, and in with a view to encourage traffic, the Popular Fall,mies.roses as they went into action on that in, tile average age of its members is der- oil its journey.The age8 range men wore sn old joke. much greater. from 212 to torn had made the fare exceedingly mo 9. For their prowess at Min- at'it is a crime to laugh at r huu- In this case, the first fifth of a second is r August 1,175 years of ate, viz.: First.-class at two cents pe consumed in the utterance of a syllable, and,.den, the 12th,20th, 23d, 25th 37 th,and I s dred miles.That authorship is the sweetest sort of go. it haa two. members only 22 e, sn(i Mr. Villiers is again the f%ther nts were granted leave to carry a fame.regime how to swear of age. Four Desiring to take advantage of these fa- the next fifth of a second in hearing its in- That �every af laurel wreath on their colouris and equip fool knows 0 the House, being 90 years cilities, a gentleman, by way of providing echo. Two syllables would be echoed fro above alluded to the properly. other veterans are Mr. Isaac Holden, 85; meelf with small change for tile journey, a reflecting surface 224 feet distant,- three men ta and for-reasons hi That police court judges write for the Mr. Gladstone, 82, and Mr. C. Wright, 8' and a syllables from 336 feet, and so o up the national dtbt of England ii� within 20th have in addition a rose on their stand L th,"there in comic papers. It has 40 members whose aged range from buys untries, and,presenting himself tile limits of audibleness.-But, on the other ards. Besides the Minden wrea few other co to one other instance of the same symbol in the That marriage brokers charge the legal 22 to 30, 143 from 31 to 40, 197 from 41 at the office, demanes a first-clam single to hand,it is evident that Ei sharp,quick sound,Upon it is borne on the colours of the 57th. rate of interest. 50, 173 from 51 to 60, 78 from 61 to 70,and Centauri. For this he tenders in payment say that made by a hammer, or a club army A That the study of testhetics is a sure road 4 from 81 to 90. a, board, one in wilich the duratio of th the, Die Hards"of Albuera celebrity. the scrip of the national debt of England, a ident in reported from Tre.A shocking soc regiment just mentioned, the 12th, together to happiness. which just covers the cost of his tickets ;but sound itself is one-tenth of a second or less,:-T modern newxpapar is a liberal ma,doc, wh re Jhe body of Mr. William with the-39th, 56th,-and 58th, carry the hat the at this time the national debt from little would give an echo from half the 1-12 feet,.Jones, a well-kjuown farmer and tradesman,11 Castle and Key," thimotto 11 Montis in. education. ware had been run up from 3,500,000,000 to or fifty-six feet.sr aignia Calpe,"and the word "Gibraltar,of That menhide themselves in garretsto wasfound at thefootof a precipice, ne lie above estimates end figures apply to"in61 now in a, temperature of don. Mr. Jones was returning fro $5,500,(100,000. Havilig taken his seat it T taken part in -the read realistic novels. obsery 36tion ade in _V7 on account of ha ' occurred to him to ask .vinJ that foirtress from That modern pugilism resembles the-bdin- Cwmbach Farm in-the dark, and misving At what rate do you travel degrees, Fahreah6it, at which soientistsf,­Memorable defence o my, fell over the crap into the deep Ill bats of ancient Greece and Rome. his v of orSixty miles-an hour,siri including stop- tell us that the Velocity of Bqund 8 1779 to 1783. or of a chasm at place called Loonnowyold. The at That it is better to be the auth is the anawer. feet per second. If the mercury stands'flio6 5th-or 11;A6111- -head downward, bwel pages,A famous regiment, ?s. son a than a lawyer in good prac- body was-found lying 64 Thou On beii I natiou W when shall we, reach Ceutauri?' freezing the vel,_,oity- of sound will, I berland FusiieM has a tween two pieces of rock,and W stick was 11 I-distiuct'on of a curi, 1086 feet per necond.-46 In 48g 663,000 yo"14 air.'ous if not altogether unprecedented variety. ties. on the ledge above. -None"the officers and men wee killed on ran-waist noth In 1891 1,168 POrBOUS is ft that girls-are goirg to ar e upper have a -if It i In their headdress moiety and The cape is giving way to the a a toolied. oza I t 0 plume.red in th still, lace boa, is ways in the British isles, s000rdij�g to the A the t t t r X, tho white in the lower ; an-a though this light feather or, better report of the British Board of Tr4de. Of pressed, lifta the lid of the box. Ubs'is the flowers tucked into the holir -AgUA 'A 0 supposed to be all that is necessary in the and mm -old-fashioned wey. !may not pwhaps seem a matter f _ laventiou of a saux in Malden.ego only 100 WON pmu"90TO)way of outdoor garments fOr ordinary wear. th in it ]beg a history. At uch „w . - - > a ,.., 3 ro 1 P a � �1.1;V__1 w-r .. T i - 24Ac•- 9 < .L '.SJ L �R' 4 t H It s. -:: : 7: _ -:F �, -. 6'''-i ',- �. - - '. --er• -wy- tS�.. is . . .A .... .#. 'c ., N .. # .f a' .4 -.. -.It _ a- s$ a. �e� i Z-u ..F- . �. _ � ..a .d 3..4”' `�'ii: ... -:d„•a f - ,� y _ c �: r . .. - -_.� _ . -, - _.� ><.. dt.. ; ': -". s r '. .� e. . ""�,g. - gin,,:` .,<# - - -:,per,,- .:,� . a :S l%., , 1: -' .t. _ _. �f : ..- '. T _-•}4- ..✓ :rf _- - .- __ ". ...,.,+, t '-+. i Z, _2`Y, y%,e” v:. r t4 �t2. .-.� -.,_.,_. ! •. e "- W. .- ,h_. 's _ I. _ - - -:._. ..� r" -ice _ 'S"• - fj .k..va•=- -t .. i •' ' ,�-r.yT.-. ...ap 1A y. l .(W,,Y���¢»g... ...l #.,r. :, � is . - .Lap" •v:/ I -� -: , Y » !! a-•. Ar .-gg .r "t f e .,'. x :1: _F •( a. .6 - °was-»•-dl' ••Tri'b- .i.. .'_ .�'.. .: „ : r ., p - 5i - - -.er .. •.�' ..'�.' .. .t-.. if 6q. _ a •v 4. _ - _�"-.+--•- -- ..,re..-, -t' ._ !�_. .- -..s _ .' 'rr . a- '3. c _ f -, -. .; Ri'._ - _ w., .i'i - `. _ S ,.d, ti .. S. . -:-e �ffi - > -, ...• .. . .- -.. ,...J...• .. P . -. .- _ _ ....pro" .A.: y�,..ra, ;4. ..- .• -: �taa �gg.. .. a ... - •fel. _y Vic. .... :._. . .. �. ,. .i.'.r. f.x 5. •_�iS - 1, I - .. -. "i (h - - - __ - .i . A:, F•a,. --.. „a.had', t..+.c,k . ,. i E.`_- 'vat Vii`f , .ir... • _ •i .t. 4 04 - r. Sa _ _. . �" 4. ! ' �IT 1.. 7 referring ....T'hos. $te Benson has vacated the SCarbaro's Fall Fair. � MILLINERYi �_ k'< 6 : - �­ I 01 -, . .. - .. . -'..: .N <� date towhlch Linton residence at,the east end and tnov-ur k __ �. ­: I I �­ - , : �'­_ * , .,. :.. r Oram-2 bushels fall wheat W. J. HaFASHIONABLE �'_ ,W I . , _ .p. . NEWala 81d, ej into the stone house on the Lake Shore ,• .. j `, i . owleagea pb a croft, R.W. Thomsen. Twobasbele s ria .�...- - :: ` owned b him. He intends farmin the p g .,..•�•• :�_ 4 `� : . ' ! .k: on she 9rst paper o1- y g wheat, W. J. Httycroft. Two bushels % ,,i,� - - '. ti =: f eat Ibis o>j6ce. dlways place himself. Jas Richards leaves far •t �` �'fi v Scarboro, where be has rented a= small bearded spring wheat,ne►med,Uriah Young, LargB ,and Beautiful stock O f D�lllinery In alt .: } - .,: , � ` .1 ,-^ } > ahead. tt W. J. Hayoroft. 2 bushels black eye peas, - f .; p ; 3 place. __ Uriah Young; Jas. Lawrie jr. 2 bnshele - ewest styles• 5i1. <` ` -The barn ocou red b Rall Matthews then �� P y Prussian Blue, A. A. Forfar, W. (1. John• , a - I ." t i`' virkeduo ` on the 2nd con., was destroyed by fire ston. -2 bushels small as, W. Ha croft, � . In�� 4 . . ' f r on Wedn6sda B.Carlton had some i s y Also 'Children s Pool Hoods and Caps . ,: ; - y pigs II.Yonng. 2 bushels w ite oats, U. Younwg, `•' r PICKERING. ONT., OCT. 14. 1892. and fowl to the barn which were oonsum- W. Hayemft. 2 bushels black oats, U. - , t �° , Y`! ed, to ether with mach of Matthew's cro Yoan . 2 bushels !anile , six-rowed, W. ' - g P g �, - Orders filled to •your satisfactionI. ' IIow the blaze ariKinated it ie not known Ha croft, U. Young. 2 bnshele two-,awed I' LOCALISMS but most people think it is the work of barley, U. Yonas W. Haycroft. I2 ears "r1.. - t, ' - r r -� .: T E f WISE –,., . incendiary. Indian Corn, 8. nnie, II. Young. 1 PeckMRSO PICKERING. ', �i � beans, Geo. Morgan, A. W W. Thomson. ; I... ai -There has been a slight ch-aflge made a�' i ' -The!mustang bas bad her hair out in the G. T. R. time table. The correct Roots,-Tar] potatoes,'named, A. w. ty �..g I: 1 Thomson,Geo.Pearson, R.Chapman. Late , , . ill f 1tg, pompedore. time of arrival and departure of trains at ! 'x intoes, named,Juhn S rks,R. Cha man, �- -R, M. Armstrong and wife hays this station will be found in another 1'O �` p SON�ETNING : NEW }. ; t `` ' located at Smith's Falls. A. Thomson. Sweediah Turnips, Geo. Mc- nom;} � x;`f column. During the summer the train Cowan,Jas Lawrie jr. John Lawrie. Man .. .�m .- j@ ,€ =A cistern pump sand tank have been leaving the cit at 8:16 m. etc d �. ... �, - a 1 B y P. pPe golds, globe, J. Ashbridge, B, Rennie, U. { `. ` added to A. Falconer's a premises. that is not the Yours Man olds, lou red S. Rennie, - �' �' .' here, bat since the change, g. g g , : � —Thos. B. Marquis has fine'brab apples case. Those who now . isit the cit from Jas. Lawrie ' U.Yonn Carrots, white, �x ° ' +i` ', Y ==pb his remises. A basketful are now Y y g� N ROAD t �' �, __, p this station cannot leave for home later Jas. Lawrie, lr., S.• Rennie, W. Pearson. r :rY n.. . . _- ours. than 5:30. Bear this in mind and it ma Carrots, red, S. Rennie, U. Young, G. Mc- - 4 ,. . I -Good farm to rent, one mile west of cave you much trouble and inconvenience. Cowan. Carrots, table, W. Johnston, S. NEW TATI ' Dundarton. Apply to Mrs. �V, Allison, rTM - Wilson,. U. Yours Blood heels, U.Youn i-: -From areview of the council minutes g' g } h that . J. Ashbrid e, G. McCowan. Parsui s, W. . S but better t , - - ! - -1 -.7411��`- Pickering. * in another column it will be learned that g p . . .- �r_ _� : .- � ­. � -A daughter of Peter Peri;, who re- the-board selected route No. 1, as the Mason, 6. Wilson. Best collection of fur- Oh ye y - Z sides on the Greenwood Road, is danger most feasable upon which to construct nips, mangolda, carrots, and potatoes, Jae. - 1.­z. . I � Lawrie, r. T '' ' . \ ously ill with typhoid fever. the new station road, The Engineer 1 g V y P NEW GVERCOATI G . . E worth Lea ue,Methodist ghureh, g Fruit and ve stables,- ariet of?pies, ,. P R strongly advised against the race route, A. Neilson, A. W. Ththnson, Wm. green. I -•-_- f .,' next �4ednesday. Subject,--"Peter at but was confident that a cod roan could ti Cesarea, g Sur aorta of fall a lea, A. W.'i'homson, R. " led by J. H. Rogers. be had by taking an of the other sites. W. Thomson, A. Neilson. Six sorts win- • �� different kinds. :1 t y . L -A football club has been organized by Notice of a by-law was given, estatlish- ter apples, A. W. Thomson, R. W. Thom- - the pupils df the Pickering College. The ing a road east across the north end of son, J. Ashbridge. Best barrel N Spy, D. �T rT c ' pleb will be captained by A. Rogers. John Howland's property, thence south J. Thomson, Best barrel Russett apples, 1�E� S v iTjNG►7 1. . �, -Five gals. coal oil 75c. Sardines llc. to itis station gate. This is not the route R. R. Thomson. Beat barrel Baldwin ap- ' 2 cans salmon 25e, Soda bis. 7c, and 19 selected at the meeting of villagers geld a Pies• John Johnston. Best barrel Green- the late$t stylet3 - . lbs. Gran. Sugar for $1, at Logan's. short time ago, but the council chose it rugs, R. W. Thomson. Best barrel King h° i -Mrs. Baker lett with us a ripe rag of Tompkins, J. G. Thomson. Best collet- . P P' as being in the best interests of itis Town. p NESN�ER�I,pTH1NG n,. berry on Thursday. The ripening of such ship, claiming that it would at the same tion of apples to be grown in East York for , ' fruit �n October is somEthins remarkable. time meet the requirements of the village. the British 'market, A.W. Thomson. Best . - . . -Rev. Mr. �Cniteman, B. A,, of Port q g variety of pears, R. W. Thomson, Alex. just as well as the otherronte. If liiessrs. Neilson. Bartlett ars, R. Fade, J. Aah- A ll wool ve thea 11 i� Perry, will occupy St. Andrew's pulpit Howland and An3r R. Tho -z - `"', env can agree with the bridge. Flemi•- leauty pears, In- '- : next Sabbath-Rev. Perrin "will supply council as to the price of the land, the son. Sheldon 1 ..re, R.W. Thomson, Alex. -NEW FLANNELS . °� bis pulpit. contract for making the road will proceed Neilson. Clap Favorite pears, R. Thom- - - �;' i - -By oyeraight we omitted to mention immediately upon the passing �f the by. son. Quinces, John Heron, D. Thomson. I. - i all kinds all prices Y e - tblit we had the pleasure a of hearing Rev. law ; and if not, then arbitration will have Grape% A. Thomson. Onions, J.Ashbridge, .. I - _ _ John Harris preach ttvo earnest,practical to be resorted to. We would strongly ad• Uriah Young. Pickling Onions, D. Thom- . ` - : r sermons last Sunday Reek. vise these two men to lace a fair value son, R. Thomson. Cabbage, J. Ashbridge. r�� ESC S E EG E�' e —The Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting, red cabbage, U. Young, J. Ashbridge. N W DR S on their land, which s cold be paid by , : held next Sunday evening will be led by the council, thereby allowing the work to �t ater melons,John Elliott. Mush melons, ,, _ - - Miss Hattle Law. Topic-"Gods Meg- J. Steeth, J. Ashbridge: Large pumpkins, . \. . SOlxlething eery 111Ce . . sa es,How does he send them ?" proceed without delay. If the thing is Geo. Atkinson. Small pumpkins, U. T . - . ; =a t g taken to arbitration, neither property hot yours *, A. W. Thomson. 5 sash, Mra. -- - . r E, - -Sermons next Sunday in Methodist T T ' Y " , dein or council will profit, and the public Wells, R. Fade. Citrons, H. Reeve,Jose h t_ church. Morning,- " Pe per's Vision of will be put to much unnecessary ,neon• Tri, le. Celery, J. Ashbridge, J. Steeth. 1�E� G S E { ' y G the Animals from Heaven. Eyeuing,- g r "Another Glance at Pickerin 's Greatest venience. By all means have the trans- Tomatoes,.K. Fade, Uriah Young. 1 F ' R far made Witt, quietness and despatch. Dairy Department, -10 lbs crock butter, ft�T y'oting and old ; Fool." ...�. Mrs. U. Young 10 lbs crock butter, .alias . � . . ... . --John Field left half a dozen choice WHITBY. _• Aggie Thomson. 10 lbe roll butter, Mrs.- _ r' i pears with us on Friday. We did not - G G S : A lex Laird 6 lbs .roll butter, Mra A. N E �'• �IN T E R 1. weigh them as our steelyards were borrow- '-Messrs: ' JOLn Tweedie and Wilfred Malcom. l0 The roll batter,Mrs. R. Chap I � • -.ed but°in carrying to our den w e felt Sadler the judges appointed by the Ontar•. man. 10 lbs crock butter, Mrs. R. Chapp- - - } i fatigued. io & Derham Asrccaltnral Society to man. 5 lbs butter in crock, Mrs. J. 13. of all kinds, cheap . .. Mrs. W. G. 1. —We !casts that John Selden has p>ar- award the rizes in connection with the Johnston. 10 lbs crook butter, , . :,,! f chased the Larkin farm east of GreenwoodP Johnston. l0 lbs crock butter, Mrs. W. J. It will fi oU tU call oII. 1. __r roots competition,etition, coin leted y and will take osession of it in the s ria growing P p • liayeroft. 20 lbs crock butter, Miss Nettie ' s `` P spring their duties on Tuesday. Followina Ih a ter. 1 R. Baker, the present tenant, has not et �lalcon,. 5 Iba crock butter, llisa li, H. . . . `. y list of the prize winners : 5 acres of tur . decided where to locate. P Thomson 10 lbs roil butter, Sara. Robert t nips,—let, J. R. Mathewson, Brooklin ; Sellers. Best 10 Iba crock batter, Mrs. J. I NIARQUIS. .- . - � . I -The Directors of the l�iechanics' In• 2nd, John Morrison, Brooklin ; 8rd,Wm. F. �',clton. 10 lbs crock butter, Mrs.A. J. -DICK _ ____ i— '''*,r stitute are anxious to bear from those de- }aright, Raglan. 1 acre of turnips,-1st, Fleming. 10 lbs crock butter, Mrs. Uriah airous of joining the night school. For John Morrison, Brooklin ; 2od, J. R. Young. 10 lbs crock butter, Mrs. William - _ ' 1 particulars see the secretary,-C. E. Mar. Mathewson, Brooklip ; 8rd,Win. Bright, Mason. 5.. lbs butter,made within 8 miles - t quis,or any of the managing-board, Aaglgp, 1 here mangOlds,-1st, Johu of N}'hiteville, lira. Geo. Dayidso,j. 10 lbs 0 zHIN G . . . ,.., � ---Her family have had erected a hand• Itilorrison, l3rookliu ; 2nd, �VIn. Ren,p, crock batter, '+1,o. Arch. Muir, jr. Beat 5 . . .. I some monumeiat to the memory of the Whitby; 8rd, U. L'ickle.Brooklin. One lbs batter in roll, Mrs. A. Richardson, lira. -1. .y : _ late Mrs. Ales. Cuthbert. The famiiy half sere of carrots,-J. Colunlbus, 1). It. Thomson, Miss Nettie :liulcom, -_ . t _,_. Plot is in the Methodist buppin oand Bread, firs.`! . Rich, Sirs �Vm Basun, Mrs - 'J F+ !•f' lhe�adP,reB Bill a that there were a la['ge • •.w.u..r••.r•.�.::ami*sir•sett*�**e��.wwo.1..ouu*.u.u��u. R. Chapman. Best collection of pastry, to which acre the stone adds beautp. number of entrieR, and some s lendiJ - --The infant of Mr.. and Mrs. Jobn fields examined. The root crop this seas- -11 Inude by girl ander 1ti years, Mias May Otll' tc1,1101'lll department 18 n0�'V in full -- r�: 11. P Mason. 10 lbs Iloney iu crumb,rhos Hood. - - Gormley of the lake shore died on- Wed- on will be etlual to that of any for years Best 15 lbs strained honey, It. %V. Tjjom• i ' - ' - nesday, and the remains were interred at past• sun. fi,a,nple mixed pickles, Mrs. W. J. blast. _ _ the Methodist cemetery here. The couple . . - . Ilaycrott, lira. A. Baird. - - `' are deeply grieved over the lose of their aRE EN RIPER. - ��� Z: P y g Implements,--Wruugl.t iron beam plow. o . ` first-born. _ Jag. Ley, T. Tinkler. Double Mouldboard .. - � ) i $ a � +` --Ales. Cuthbert, watch maker iii jaw• - Quite an enjoyable ,time was spent at low, Jas Lev. Land roller, D. Beldam, - . -. - • - slier has battled down to his work and will the social gathering on ��'ednesda even• Y �'. Bunter. scaffier, iron, Gen Davies. t1Alrantee + pe�'feCtt ol'• YlU sale. x :r always hereafter be on hand to repair ins of last week at Will Booth's paring Pair bobslcit;ha, K itr G Pringle, W Hunt g 4 F 1 ; .3 watches, clocks and jewellery as he has bee. er. Double wagon, lumber, It & T Pringle, . . - , ;1� . done for the last 28 years in Pickering Miss Burnes baa=returned from a pro 8 fight Wagon (`.o. Democrat, Spei ht - __ tracted visit to friends in Hamilton and 1v Buggy, Speigbt Wagon Co, Our stock of Fall'and Winter suitiings and overcoatings ala .. E` village. All work guaranteed. Prices agora Co. Bu , t '; moderate. * St.Catbarines as has also Miss Annie Fer- W Bunter. Cutter,R Jt G Pringle, bpeight in and we are showing better -values than eter. Tf : • -In a abort note receiped b ae from rier from visiting friends in -Whitchur6h. Wagon Co. Turuip drill, Chas. oak. - y Ins for McBrien aid hie official Fanning mill, J H Stonehouse, D Beldam. you want a nice nobby stylish suit or over- _ . R. H. Girdler, of Canaan, N. Y., former- P� P Bee hive, A W Forfar. Churn, D Beldam , .- 1 of Scarb�ro, that misohegons rascal round to our Acaa9my on Thursday of coat at reasonable prices we Have the- • . Washing machine, P, Beldam• J H Stone• . confesses that he is now a benedict. But last week and expressed himself as high• house. Wheelbarrow, A W Forfar. goods to suit you. ' � 1. �,: then you know he always did evince a de- ly pleased with the progress of the school Miseeilaneous,-get team harness, Jae ' . r . . ; " sire to know more of the habits and ons• since his last Yieit. Coakwell, E3et buggy harness, Jae Cook } _ +; Vl tome of old maids. Success. "thiel." The concert given on Tuesday evening well. lied horse:shoes, Jas Ley. Gent's �o) Markham's old reliable agent, Mr: of last week by the Union Sunday school calf boots, Geo Pearson. Ladies bouts;G. _ ` f keeps himself and his Passed off successfully. All those who Pearson. steel plates from hammer, Jas . Wm. Fleming, p ZJs� opened up a crate of bPeutiftll �innez end Teaet� _ '. wares always before the public. He shows participated rn the program in the even. Ley. F`' ` in the mails building the New Williams ing, acted their parts very creditably. N. Ladies' Department,- Braiding, Miss . which we are offering at a low price. _ - E � . . sewing machine and the display of work Reeser, of Markham, officiated in the ca• H• Thomson. Crochet work in cotton, - ` Y - - � . � �!, done was elaborate and beautrfnl. The ,pacity of chairman for a evening. Mian Harriet Thomson, Mrs. Wells. Cro- �' a Jars down. - + - � . .1. . I Chet work in wool. Aggie Paterson, lira A Y Dominion organ. which this gentleman (treat interest is hews taken bIr the - I a 1 �• also handles has made for itself a name young eople of our neighborhood as well W. h'orfar. . I':mt,roidery in silk, lliaa M. .•, p Jackson. Emuroidery in worsted, Mise li ' ' more enduring than marble. Wm.Flem• as by those more advanced in years, in Jackson, Silas hl tiaeon. Feather bowers, �= Mg is a true Canadian and swears by his the success of our Young Peoples t3ooiety ;yrs J Johnston• Tidy, Miss A Malcom, B NTIN (I 1. . . I -1 _ . . country. of Christian Endeavor, late}y organized Miss M. Paterson. 131i1► r holder, fire G As � . . 1- _ - t -Unreserved credit sale i=There will here. The Society meets e4erylhars.lay Cheatbr, Miss M. !fair. Bo,luet flowers, - I - be sold by pablio auction on lot 27, rear evening at 8 p. m. All, whether mere- Mrs D Thomson, Miss A Beldam. Paper ,-------------- _---- ------ --`� - ` : . . of 8th eon., Pic ering Township,on Mon• bers or not, are cordially invited to be work, Mrs J Johnston Miss A Beldam. `' !fins Sarah dqy, Oct. 31st, t 12 o'clock noon, 5 !read present at the meetings. Tea Coey, uir. Sofa Cashion, j . ¢. �8 of horses, 11 cows in calf, 5 cows not in Not the chilly air of Thare- 11l iso A Richardson, Mrs A bruit,jr. Lace s• CROCKERY- • calf, 1 registered thoro'bred sow, 7 Cots- day and Friday, many of our neighbors work, firs J Taber. Knitted muffler, :fir$ gI- ­­ .. I I 1� - I W Mason. Rug, hooked by machine, Mrs � a Wold apes and 5 lambs, implements, tur= turned out in their winter clothing and S Rich. Ru worked by hand, Mrs A - . • - • . ' �. , p - . - . nips and hay.• As the proprietor Wm. took in the sights at Markham fair,which, Mason, Mrs W Gooderham. Fancy knit- j� - - - 1- I t Coxworth, is giving up farming, all will by the way, does not appear to be such a ting, Mrs B Rich, Mrs. J Thomson. Needle Just o ened crate �1 � goods - r ..,., '�I'lld without reserve. On all sums of drawin card as itl da s one b Tbrs 'i ,,i �{.. . be sol g y g y work, Mrs S Rich, Mra J Thomson. Bed1.,i over 510,-a credit of 12 months' will be may be accounted for by the scarcity of coverlet, firs A Muir jr, Hiss M Jackson. - ' - . `, �t _ Riven, or 7 per cent off for cash. Thos. funds, and also b the frequency with Toilet set, Mrs. A Muir jr, Miss 8. Mair. t ' t Poacher, auctioneer, which unsus act• g visitors find them Mrs s Rich, Mica A Thom- coprlsing a,ll the latest styles . _ p Outline work, �r d' ` Mrs A .k , --It is very reasonable to suppose that selves at the tends mercies of the wna• son. Whisk holder, Miss S Mair, .. , { `some small•souled people in this Town- merable host of fa irs who seem to have Mason. Pin cushion, Misa M,Muir, Mies 13 t t - .-,,I Y _ . chis will strongly protest against the possession of the grounds. If Markham Muir. Quilt in piece work, ,ares at Jackson. . rett�eA atterns. _ ,.- , P Ore W Ha croft. Quilt in silk, Mise N t. action of the council in providing the rate• fair or any other fair is to be a success Y "•" payers of this village and vicinity with a and meet the endo for whiob it was organ• mason. Looe in twine,"Oras T Taber )lies j`I Eu J A�' . . C �A� `" yr �: decent road io the station. If there be ized, then the fakir with the nut shell and Jackson. Berlin wool work, Oras A Pat- �• "' terson, Miss s )Lair. Gents obirt.,,fine, Mia '-�' •—-e '°•jam -s. ••+a• y s such people in the Township they-should the pea, and others of that ilk should be110's p R ER �UN� T� ? Ik R Forfar, xrc' G Chester. Gent's shirt, � , . y �� 1^e sentenced to ten years in some dense liven a wide berth, and the grounds util- flannel, 3trs J Haycrbft, urs 8 Rich. Pair3 a :: 2 - forest where they could fully enjoy the ized for the exhibition of agricultural pro- pillow shams, xis S. Rich, Oise N mason. .l.,�.�� w_ x= novelty of back woods life. The ducts and live stook. - '�`� Coverlet, woven, urs J Thomson, miss m `' council have merely done what re- The roe trade, which hag been in it$ in• Jackson. Bannerette, complete, miss u ` ' ' ,: •-'' - . Is gained doing twenty years ago. The peo• cipiency here daring the past few seasons, Paterson, Buttonhole work on different EAVETR0UGH1NG ' . ,1 ' :- ._,' ` .., I of this village have secured no favor, . . ' l gives promises of greater things for the materials, oras A xalcom, xre. A Muir jr. d +,J ' ' . p ,. but ra her have had their rights denied coming winter. Mr. '$cover has just Stockings, Ctrs J. Holmes, urs B. Rich. ;a;� . . hem or so man years. completed arrangeineuts with the Lake Crazy work, miss u Jackson, miss m xuir, _ ,.- t yt.' r`: !' ;., --I dao Palmer, an old and resj�eoted 8imooe Ice supply Co. (Ltd.) of Toronto, Foot stool, arra G Chester, las S Muir. •' 1. i• whereb the oom have control of the Araaene work, urea t3 stair, ant's amok Is�l,rge f3hlm8nt Of eaVerOug'h )ust" axTlvet and am pr�� acv R ° s _ __ t/:- iubab tant of this vicinity, died at los res y pang , i r'' .'" donee on the 2nd con. west on Sunday ice manufactured here for, a term of-five ing cap, urs A muir jt`.- Ladies dusting area W meet orders, no ratter how fast they conte In � a cap, urs Geo Chester, xis A xuir'r. work p '� r .11 L '_ morning. Mr. Paltrier has had poor yetff's, at a figure that will ineare the re- basket, acre J H Johnston. Chill'a dress, . as thoy- have been doing during the past few weeks. J, -t, . . �. ` health for some tripe past, and had thr, moval of three ttmes�the amoant aeasily ms A W Forfar. ,. urs S Rich, �crs fF .� 31. I fail r anted his farm with a view to ,stir- taken. ibis is rudest. good nerve fpr those J l3olmes. uittane, xis Alex atuir, tars A, - Mall altld 8aV8 yQt1r Order. along With the rest. ��� ; '` and hi a your h@uses and Marne troughed = - I x1 4 J� . ing from active business. `lie had adver• who are ditreotly ir>firested in tatting, �p p►orfar. Brackets, istt A "Th4m�n, �� �- " . - e of stook and• other property teaming, etc., as it is the weans -of many Oras A Paterson. .Ladies ua'aft) ting, j1.1'..� �� ��°�` . n Lased a sal oIl't It toy : your nelgl�bors. Dm, Toronto della,s $ndw t�.etr wa i>ato the ' bvt alas! instead.of the sale, g Y Oras ac Paterson, acts id ]Ifh. R w wP ; t.,, • . F. _ : for Tuesda ii �. •. _ 9`l'1 4rdQlr! WI + g I - omen Fair tit}` _ 4Q •. 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