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TINA tailors system foretitting dresses THF. PRE88 ANY) JUTTED DOWN BY OUB ship Went to Markham fair with �Sl ib high-stopping, and high•atanding steed of ., ,.• M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M' DZ.C.P. and mantles, taught by llties M. DdoCausland, Hambletonian blood Pickering village, Dresses meas or out and 8t CORRBBPr✓NDENTS. his eget to ba a " Swa shire " lamb , Rraeefu! notion and . • dt 5.0:, Coroner. Office and Residence, ��, Orders vromptlp attended to, and a per- % po y p ' p but before he had been on the trotting proclivities. He was Mug street, Pickering Office hours: Morning teiRfit guaranteed. OLAREIIAUN ' grounds an from a dickering man of the soft based ' 8:30 to h1:t0; Evening 6 to S'. $ �'• hour, hie wad was gone. His pocket lead g shell - been picked. He vows that he will never stripe living not far afield from Pickering. DECKERS LIVERY T�'p h>t<rveet ie now in fall Sisal. - go to another fair, A serious conflict between two factions Yocat- Music. ✓✓ Two new converts were immersed at the On Fridav last a resident of this town of youths from the.country was fortun • - Ba fist ohs le on Sabbath. ate- MiESS Tela, Str+it�3-on, ' As I have bought np Dan Reddin's livery p named Benjamin Bartholomew, intended ly averted on Saturday night by one of PUPIL OF 1'llf: t)',.nN (h CnN- hn:,:l,esa aua have added i s+:verbs nEw Much zlrcin is beim marketed these boarding the train for Markham, bat was the leaders chivalousl offeringto et ' 1 servato,v :.t :•lu i; •,is ir,� ,rrwl to -iva les- but -.eti :a,d hu,�,*iet�, dna a, ec,il t'�,ull 1't'ices sl a being realized. a little late. The train was movin j out 6here r':i end with Flay w g ' ! t �, I C►tn ±tut Clh9dnte �• o n strong arm, sone in both iustr!t.uc:ut.+l and voc,it:nasi. lir- a+e puulic withgcpd rigs at all hc,ui�. l i• Caunin�, of Trn•orito. spent Sun• and he was walking along with nue baud do 11t;tie with two lu llbers of the o _ ferences given if required. - Covered 'b-us meets all trains. In day with ii'. J. a^;3 tl.c Dlisses Greig at on tho car railing lookin for an o ortan• epos- Thorough Instruction Guaranteed! Claremont. it to et R PP ini, f;:cLiG; ,tl°bleb chaengebeing decline d connection with livery I keep a y g on the steps. Jnet where the Address,ClaremoLt. Sale, Commission and Board- - , Geo. Graham has retarned from British train carves out from the platform to the Thbi u.,rc. Mullier (nom de plume) was _ 4o-s2� t main track be,fell between th° two, and deoirth't ti :e champion, and the e$isting i . ---- in; 'Stables, Pickering. Columbia after some two Weare sojourn.' fued ts;±s F.�elared otT. - MISS L ETT I E H EAG E N S t Teo. VCT. LECKER_ that far away colony• . when Picked up was unconscious. His ear W - A consignment of .pumps are being was torn, and the side of hie head and face The a"111 fall moving will occur this - IS NOw PREPARrD TO P.1';CIJIV { - • oe� w -��o scraped and oily. rt is beleived that hie week, Lr. Franey well move into the - muaic pul>ets. bliss dice Tait,a teacheriu .soN ,, �, '" shipped this week to the Manitoulin Is• head had been alightly on the the frank dwelling of the late Daniel Mood the Torouto College of 3111sic says:: " It givosme m land from the Claremont factor y, while , . much pleasure to recommend Miss Heagens as h '300 M. e Rev, y and that the ear wheel pushed it, off, at our genial merchant, Jas, Malcolm, will - Millard and Dieners. T. Gostiek the same time grazing his head as stated. occupy the residence to be vacated b out,,, E W S a teacher of Music. She has studied with me de m y for thepast three yours in atuost studious man- S "' °' c a and J. Bundy are attending the Baptist He was taken to Mr.N. B, Manro's, where medico. Our enter-prising miller, Alf. ner,and possesses a thorough technical training. = , ,�tur , .« M A . a.0 convention at Brantford this week. he lives, and received every necessary at. II She has proved au oxecllent pupil throughout." =O i ea,r '" " We have leasure in stating that R.-P, tention,-Journal, y y ro orancl domic le hemmau will bring liis i an t118 Om dwellingT0 - •1 ResidencePickerin."station. Gni• p,� , - - : c P t __ v i°vIq M ' "- �. n -` Hopp@r has recovered fiotu ble sayers at. __*_.*1Q16__*_---`-� of Tohn Kirton now occupied by A. G. _ ---� -- - --- - ----.------ - Z ; Idv "" '" '" tack of cold. He is able to attend to Susi- East Scar born. White. air. White moves to the r i :. . Leda'. ©.I res i-r�� M u� N a o, I U tress again. _T- . E: . FAREjVELL C.,-BARRIS- !! i '" '" '" '" '" w 1►irs. R. Knowles is visiting friends in dance of jV. B, $agerman, T , Q• ; qo,q I W. Coawo'rth has purchased the btoull- Michigan at present. A vicious horse upset two of our young V . TER,County Crown Attorney,and County a ( stir �. •' Go p rills lit cry business and it is said he will D. Fotherin ham, I. P. S. aid an offi- men the other - - _ solicitor. Court House,Whitby. ,- 10_y_ C r ip O tako possession soon after his stock sale ria} visit to our school recently. array. He did not run unto apforesto ttlo' tr Miesee Heatable and Win le,of the city TAIIE IIIL:LER, SOLICITOR, NO 0 ` o �� o' . h which takes place on the-filet lust. g • , the oun ,nen - - V T�>RY Public, Conveyancer, etc, ,Of11co at p.� T2s v m c, 3' probably called On the called on friends here last week. . Thistle Ha," near Brougham.. Money to loan. i-� 1 w m 0.0 a .0A, ��o a Mr. and D_irs. Eddy Dave been re en- Lord during the crisis) but struck a snag ' _ __ ___ _-- _. C3 b m °� a $ a o o A a,, > @,,; gaged for another year by our school Dlisa Moon, of Detroit, and For friend iS. n the shape of the Town Pump, overturn ' © b �mc7 o�p m'a� $�� trustees. ' The have both Mise Fletcher, are guests at Mr. H❑xtablea. - DOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• 2 b P. 31 given effect _ 1J 5•. licitors,cCc. Office opposite Post ® J �Q ; �+ CD 6 �: C6 rte. as - C:D N satisfaction since assuming char op Our teacher, lilies Smith, attended the ing the tehiole, and thus terminating his ters, . office, 1VhitLy, Ont. Jno.ball Dow;D.:x.;Theo. . . � U � 3 0 C ° q of our Teachers Convention at Toronto Junction wad race` fol freetlou�. 'CLe horse ,was _v . � . ,, o ° ; b school. - A. 'McGilliyrc v,LL.13. Money to Loan. 8y ; A ti L t7 w M last meek. stabled, and di-I win a feed of oats on the r --- ------.-- Peers sale- of cattle at R. Underhill'R Misses Raberteon and Turner, of TOron- R y att.c tv t `1 j : > s� • ci a _; strength of his unseemly . TH0MAS PARKER --BARRISTER � w a >~ • o p • . ,4 eJid Solicitor, Sc. Mono to loan. No ca ; ° a��;ca `�a a, ern ° ° 0' farm Un Safarday W88 it eUCoe6s. All the to, were guests at J. Chapman's during the commission. Office: overoutarluBauk,Picker- •'; m'ti ' : - 'tc'►^, a+ '° a m S. animate were planed with good parties, past week, �� �) 2- '� m ty. �, 1~ -. r• MARKHAM. r ing; open every Saturday. 4-y �� . 0 0U o ►tea g © a . and some choice fat cattle may be expect. Centennial church was the scene of a ' • --- - ed in a few months. Di lhtheria has again broken ;out in the o x a w p v x ;D yery pine ling event on Wednesday, 12th village a cgs© being gra S. ORMISTO,N, LL.B., of Law- _ e4 ---�-`---- ---In-0 t- I m W. R. Bell, formerly with W, �J. Gra- Uct., the oocassiou being the marriage of n reported from Nilson - - . recce, Ormiston & i)rew, Barristers, - ------ ham here, but who now conducts a shop • 4 Solicitors,Notaries,,`Yc.,Iv Torouto Stroet, 'io Sarah daughter of John Chapman, t0 �1r, street. routo,will be at Claormout every Thursday. Of his own in St. Louie wits here this Chas. llammert, of Toronto. The bride, Ald. Balsam, of Toronto, purchased a I I " . I-.. . .. Office over J.I3undy's shop. mouev to loan. 23y week. IIs purposes taking a course in who looked charming, was assisted by her piece of woolen dress goods from the Mark- • . _________________L___----j- Oflt �' Ban tho Ontario Veterinar • Colla a b@fore re stater, Miss Lizzie, and 'Hies Robertson of liar° mills on Friday for �l rs. Kirkpatrick . - : . • y g the city ; while Dlosars. Graham and Trent and Supt. Morrison took it to town on - - i'cter•rttcary. _ turning to the States. - - - ' I'I(�RRRINGr BRANCH The Ladies Auzilary of Erskine church assisted the groom through the trying or. ,Wednesday. - T� HO1'.iiN S,VETERINARY SUR deal. The Rev. F. C. Keam was the offi• parties who had their purses stolen from - - • M LEON, Graduate of the Ontario `•°t• - -- will hold their annual thank offering ciating clergyman, and performed the sere y . to them at the Falr, may be able to r°cover. - - erinary College, Toronto, will visit Whi vale . . meeting in the church Oct. 2G. The*pro- mony in his usual able manner. The the purse out of some 15 which Caretaker Open for the transaction of all le +timate ane horse'sCherrfoot every Saturday. Diseases of Baukin Business. g Rram wi;l consist of music, readings, regi• bride received many costly presents,among John Hobson found in outbuildings, where - Lhehorse's foot attenddd to at my shoeing forgo g A the arses were evidently rifled. John Calls promptly at- OFFICE Hovae-_From l0 to 3 ; Satui-da s tations and addresses by the resident min- which might be mentioned a family bible, P - - lot 33,7th eon„ Yickerine. l - tended to. Telegraph address: Whiteva e,Ont. � I o'clock, y inter. rhe Iadiel; will do all in their presented b the trustees of Centennial y says he doe9 not want rewards, so any who P.O.address: Green River.Ont. 34-y power to make the evening a profitable church, and a silver fruit basket by Mr. wish their put`se need not let them go on ' .. �VH-O P K I N S, VETERINARY -fiS'lnb8 �rl11 '11 00nneCtlOn, one. The public are invited to be present, alorphv, in fultilment of a promise made that Account. 1 . • stugoon, l;ra:luatc of Ontario ti'eterin- 1�'S) GEOR(i RERR, Manager. The evening express ran foul of a flock at the laying of the corner stone. After On Wednesday of }est week the marriage ary}�olllege, Toronto, office and residence,Lin- -----.--_- --_----- --- __,.- of Colts On SatUCtlay', ill@ 8tll lust. T0. y� y o the y I �ri'a `avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day - _-- the ceremony, all wended their way t ceremony of Mr. G. A. W. Birnie to Miss . or nigttt promptay attended to. A first class 1 bias Michell had one killed and another residence of the bride's parents, where a Maggie Tran was solemnized at Bedford. • - ' I _ general blacksmith shop iu connection. NewN 0 inured, While J. Iiowitt had two injured, sumptuous dinner wins partaken oft after Farm,Cedar Grove, the residence of the - �. rips gotten up,as wc+ll as ati manner of repair- I.:;. which the happy couple took their depar- bride's father, Rev. A. Ifart officiating, r+ ` ing done,at lowest l.viug rate;, Latnc and din- I T le animals gained admission to the road, P : tore for their home in the city, amid show• alias Nettie Cole and Mr. James Chambers 1 eases"feet made a specialty of, always a first but not content with the Queen's highwa • y, ere of rice and old slippers. They carry being in attendance on the bride andgroom. �. .1. class ahoer on Band. 23y thought to enjoy a ta'ea6 by rambling,up with them the Good wishes of this common Fully 150 guests were present and after. - __ -- TH-E TRAVELLING DAIRY. the C. P. R. crack, with the above reale. its•, for a long and prosperous lifo. partaking.of the sumptuous- wedding de- p - ,Suciet.ie�. The injured animals xrG recovering. __._ 7 ISI\`G SUN LODGE N O. Ii35, I. O. Duncan Hubbard called on us on Tues• env ymaken hbnre were spent ii1 song end Brown's Corners. merr R•-Sun. -% r a �. R teaches the fal•Illers`wife that to made day to inform us that out remarks last The town hall was crowded last night to '° '-. 1�, 3. T. Thia lodge facets every VontlaT , . evening in the yaar, in Dale's Hall, Pickering: - Every porsoii invited to join and help advance ob0(1 butter ter uickl _ __ week, as to - his lie.,th, v ore incorrbet. _ tt'e were Rlad to hear that lir. Orulerod witness a Salvation Army wedding, the "' the grand CausE of Teiuncrauce. 121y b Q y, elle mufit be eRre- From the EtTeete t,f a slight sunstroke he was successful in capturing the young contracting parties being Priyate Edward - _ _ _ ____ lad from down the 3rd from Sullivan, T � "i• - �'""""'� 0:; ;:f the obli. was comp@fled to engage a substitute to y ""t k ,J.1.1L ....•. _. - - fol to ha a to have the. cream a.t the take his school at Goodwood fora few Rg y ; gation en was to snake their house at ' oun{Irteso C,arboi. Y the Irish slu er last Sunda but never G7o�r r��'U�t+feel', d`c:, - days, but lie expeetb to be able to resume mind Jack, .50 cents an hour is gond nay• all ti ee a home for Sc1h'utiou Artily Sol proper temperature at tlle' til'1'le of his duties next week. Duncan is a bright - The SwainpvIlle boxing academy is no crier,;' rhe ceremany slid not differ much - _ �(1Rp-1AS DI;NN, Conveyancer, Com- � g from t e-orthodox marriage service. . 1 missioner for to:ing Affidvvits, etc., Clare- young fellow, and we are pleased to ,earn open to the public. It is situated ono At the �ssions on the 5th, George Haw-- Mont,Ont. _ _ 2,y churning,_ You can only tell exactly that his recent illness is not by any means and a charter miles east of this place. kips, of Rictbmond Hill, was couyieted of T Issuer of 11arriage as serious as w@ anticipated. He has Every Saturday evening .at 8 o'clock a ateutiut,a cow from John marsh. of Mark-IiUNTI"G, what oil are Join sparring e ' • Liceuses for the County of Ontario, Of- Y g by the use of a been re-engaged by the Goodwood true p R zhibition will be given by T. bam. The riaoner a Young wife and five •V - face at the store or nt his residence,Pickering . P y g , - village. _ 12-Y r• n s, G. Little +i i little hildr were in court, and all cried - 1�1 toes for another year. Parki son, T acghe G itt n utl/e 1 c on J - - ------ -- - - dairy themomejer which you call get The market on Tueoday was a lrltrge local r={wrtri. hllislc will be ftirnished by bitterly at the result of the trial. Haw- DT R.BE ATO' "r0�` i SAIL'CLERK improvement on the one previous. But- S. Ornitrod, and other talent. Come one, kills aakcti the court to hang him, as lie . Convey-ancor, Cone=iissionerfor taking from J. S. Barnard, Watchmaker n ter sold at 20o and eqb b ou ht 17 t 1 Coln@ all. was no use in the world. Becoming calm- atBdu,vits, Accountaut and Insurance Agent. $ �] 4 0 S - Money to loan on farm property. wills pro- per dozen. Chieke4 were numerous, John Whiteside, a former resident of er Ito told the court if he was tet off' he i . - li jeweler ��hitb for and sold at 40 to 41 r pair, while pcprk tl"A Place, ll,tsactl fr,)w life into death at would mono his family to Manitoba and ,: bated. OFFICE-Okt w itevale. Will be in Brougham ovary 1londay afternoon for the ' y' 1 ' Agincourt on Thursdav the 13th instant. try to lead a better life. He was remand- transaction of bus►uessr 27-v found ready sate at !16 per hundred. Those , - O + �l APPLY TO F. 2S CENTS ! who hays stook im tem John h�1d%Seca troubled with bl -d for a week that enquiries might be made TONEY 1'U L . ents, furniture oedin of 1�1 Hutchison, apF,r;iiae* it Claremont for _ _ - , p q regarding -three previous oonvietiop8.-- T 1. rigs or any thing of that sort for sale the lungs for about a year ; but the last `-Canada Pennauent l,r�an & Saviugs Co., henct ( ,_-- ► Economist. � n p should-not forget that an auction sale til°nths he alll>raretl to ba loath butter, office, Toronto. Stack capital :i,00t►,Ot10, Iota] Dil. DEAD 1g K �; - - - assets=8,;oo,000. ,rl,ecoinpanylends money on' : will be held on Nov. 1st, at the market until Thursday evouing, when Ile - Bitter Extract of Sarsaparilla and Iron here. Particulars of the sh14le may be ob• q y } KINBALE. . - I lowest current rates <:f iutereRt and on favor- . . able terms of ,ta,ayiaent, rlortgagos and de- for the Blood, nibtl ,asso,l away. Phe remains were V' tamed b applying in to Auctioneer Pouch follow ell t0 St. Andra��'F cemetery by a >, ' - bentures purchases. No commission. :'1oaela,S •Ite Kin of Blood and Li-ver Medicines. er or Manager large number of friends and relatives oil 'T• P. Sadler ltas retnrneil from his tri �;t - Expe-uges moderate. 48tf . y �i pp . +-- - - - Ilrc ci.a*- - _ D R. D Saturday the 15th illet. to the Nest. He is in much better healttl . _. _ .._- EAT .S ou N Dii Shorting - 11an furluerly. May he continue to pros - NBARTO t R is about to take unto p . A-POST, COJNTY r�RCHI CT BIood Building Iron Pill, himself a wife. Ha t ha I Mary 1 Your. per. ' • . for- the county of Ontario r Draws gs ,Unequalled for blood creating and adding Rev. Mr. Peattie, of Toronto,is gisitin scribe is not arc sainted with the of Much sympathy is 'expressed for the - y g family of Mr. J. L. Jones,-wllosa decease and speciScatione furnished for every 1 a health glow to the complexion. at Mr, B lu , building. steam and hot wafer heating and y g p D. LaWson's. lady, bac feels safe in saying she is a sea leaves then' monrnin in the U. t'P. T. ventilation a specialty. office-Gerrie I31ock Miss :�ealie Rose. of Whitbs, has been sil"pie girt not to tiiiss a good ohanee, and His death was sudden but peaceful. . corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. Dr. Pean'g Liver Pills, , "- renewing old acquaintances in our midst. a air[ that is not too prond to help in the Residence-Kingston Road East Pickering: 37- field in Dasa of a Hiss Addie Mowbray has again return. y The most perfect pill for I3ilioasatrsa; Rey. Dir. Chis holm and Mr, Allison at push, is in every way cal• ed to her studies at the R'. C. I. We -: _ �1zu ti ,_-___ _ Dizziness, Stomach troubles and as tend the uleetiug of the Prabbytery a6 culated to make a good wifA for a man FAIRBANKS, the o diseases of the Liver, Port Parr t hope that Dame Fortune will be more and reliable - y bis week. like Mr. Shorting. - But we Cruet that friendly in the future than in the est. - L• Auctioneer, still in the field, able and _ Miss Anna J. Anderson has left as to when united in the bonds of matrimony, p ::�� = willing to conduct any ales entrusted to him, W II. ROWSE, •Chemist and Druggist resume her studies ill the H' h Sollool in she will not us© the baldheaded end of the We shulild be slower to think that the- - N. - and takes this opportune-y of the king hie pat- Whitby is sole agent for the Markham We wish our friend success. broom over her hubby. • mau at his worst is the real man, and cer- - ronsfor past fa yore,and h a continuance ' B ' fain that the better we are ourselves the ' '� • - of them, Tern's for services moderate. Ar- above goods. . John Parker, Jr., left this week to at. John Fleming has rented the farm for• less likely he is to be at his worst in our : �. .� ran;einents as to dates and terms can be made - tend the o vin ceremonie8 of the COs• y at the office of this paper, 45-tf - pe g niers occupied by the late James JVeir. oonipany, umbia Exposition iib Chicago, and east John is a pulching young wan, but not so , 1. �(iHOIIAS POUC1iER, Licensed Auc- his vote at the corrin residential ciao- mach ao as some Percy Risley, who has been apprenticed' I0I- tioneer,Valuator,ate.,for East York and g p 1�OPl© say. T13eCe Wqs tion. Harrison of course, is his oboice, to our ineohanio for the last two years, is thu whole of North and South Ontario. Strict a story going around some time ago to t; attention oiveu to all orders bymail or'telegraph. a8 Jack is a great Protectionist. the effect that John and his hired man about-to leave our burg and take up iia - y ` . Cr�rges lfod©rate. Address THOS.POliCHER, We fo> ot in our last to mention the were in the habit of sitting on the fence abode in Greenwood, where Le Will eon - . P�§47,Brougham,ant. tinue at the trade of blacksmithing., �- _ _ EACH PLUG THE fact of Walter Thom's departure to the in the morning, waiting for daylight, to , . Queen city to reeame lila stud+@e at the start to work. Gentle reader, that was a John Dunn s sale on Thursday was . . - W atch)naki'itg. : Toronto Medical school, but the well attended. His stock, which was of - : A LEY. CUTHBERT, Watchmaker - peculiar. deliberate lie. John does not sit on the the first order, VN I lone' a fence grad wait for daylight, brought good prices. : and jeweller, has settles down to his y y appearance of some of the fairbut when he John's departure from among us leaves a My—r, e av ones left behind makes they and us wish goes to work lie does not sit in the shade work, and will always hereafter be on hand to space that wi1F not be easily refilled. done f watches,clocks and jewellery, g it has � he were with us again, but with �VValt it and wait for dark. I think if those peo SOrile people are religious without dune for the last 23 years in Pickering village. ,o• i8 "business before pleasure." ple who started the report would take a ~ ` All work guaranteed. 1 rices moderate. Agent F , : :o:: IS 11 IRKED . speaking of it. If a woman is good she.. -. wet i Edmund sToronto,wholesale jeweller, a Our much esteemed friends, Mr. Jao. pattern of John Fleming, their farms is rel+gions. A good woman who hue hlcIntoeh and family are about to leave would have a different appearance, and been, let us say, foolishly brought up, b, __- Boots and ,Shoes, onr locality, and it is with regret that we success would crown their efforts as It think of losing such useful members of only needs to be shown the right way tq has that of John. tread it. A-r JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE society. Their absence will be noted in wHtTEVALE. We understand that a concert is to be : Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders IN BRONZE LETTER$, Chnroh Chribtian Endeavor and Sunda promptly attended to. Experienced-workman- School Work y given during the first week of October by z ship. Don't forget the stand,rearlyopposite the OTHER, GEATUII�TE and both Old and young MrB, Rsa has 38tu1'n@d I10me t0 the pupils of the Kinsale t iiblic Sch001. 1 News,King street,Pickering village. 7_v T will miss their pleasant oonntenanoes and the nit ,.�; t cherry words. However, our lass will be y• Recitations, songs, calisthenics, etc., will - ATTENTIQN Mra. Allan Burton, of Detroit, is visit• constitute the program. An organ has - A. Hotels, others gain. Mr. McIntosh has recited ing friends her@ lately been planed at the disposal of our - Mr. Cheapo's farm at West Hill, and will ORDON ' HOUSE, Pickering, Out., move there on the lot of November, Miss Symonds hits been visiting with teacher, by the Dominion Organ Co., of G James Gordon,proprietor. This hotel is a 'We would call attention to Mrs. Levi Cooper this week. Bowmanvllle. We will give faller par• _'' fine new brick building, finished in superior •�+«+ - Mrs. L, E. Taber spent a short tittle tioulars in our nett. tral d Every convenience and comfort far the our stock of knitting yarns. Detective Harry rhaiL, of London,died last week with friends In Soarboro. Ever since we e m li d p i 1. tray filling public, New and comnlodiousetebles complied e with the re ' and sheds. 25y Merino, And"elusion, SaXony, Wednesday from the effects of being shot One of the young men from the North quest of'the Editor to become Kinsale's_ r ESTERN HOIISE,Pickering, Ont., Bexlin, Zeph r, �'tC, set Thursday in attempting to arrest is endeavoring to capture one of our fair ones ondent we have strive t ' WESTERN - . John Burke of Guelph. q P n o give the . ' now open for the accommodation of the Also IiUG PATTERNa a ' fillies to the east. enders of Ts1t NEws the plain, unvar- 1 travelling public. This hotel, having lately , lld ready About 8 o'eloek Monday morning Jas. Mrs. A. Annis,her daughter Miss Leti• nished truth concerning all �'' . changed hands,has been re-furnished through- stamped linen goods. Mitchell Of Port HO e, a retired farmer, , of Soarboro Jano• have events that out. Situated as it is,opposite the Spink Mills, ' P iia, and Mrs. Pherill a e happened in our neighborhood. It is convenient for strong of the Mills. n wisbin t nearly 80 ears of age, who hue been ill tion, visited David Aiauis last week. That we have offended some, we have- l p la. Meals y g o learn the French y y R or lunch at all reasonable boors. Good stabling Decorative Art, pleal>a call. for some time past and in a very despon• Calvin Fenton last Wednesday gallant- every reason to suppose. Some a tri enclnaed pard for dent state of mind po men h�•Y �9 --�ti t' !. 1 11,.. , 'f,:;.•oq -V "- , committed suicide by ly reeened the little danehtor of Simon dread the trath, as achiild fears the d ' - s-- _.•_iz # - rl,: ., , ::' n."•,--:,.+ }. n i,.�_. .. l�.M 1�` *.. - n - T ' , `:;� t��� �•�x 11„:,..,c G'-_l.t c�nr to ear. Ae Degeer frclm drowning in the .. - _ _ aril v+ , � negs. Rat we can say WO IlaV@ @Vel• ` tf . r ee. 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Ilia thin hands as if A little vessel having a retr..-•kable his- J - t _ _ - _ - a_ " -'"- 4' No, no!" gaepe�l Genth hoarsely, " not ue�aruu#c Aatanut■ �trds• whiolf are the direct cause of more lose t'O tory has stied for years on Lalt+ Tsz:gan• --� ries King him ! not Tom Harrington line waadrvwn- ,jaj,thecobiu'aimpatientye}pnoryetsttttn- the farmers of Canada than that, whichts yrka. Her story illustrates the grecs in ( $. cila known under the different names of " t - ed at sea." ed to 1►aPPY sOng'�iOr the song sparrowathrin tato rot," " " " ob'eet - elo�l heralds UliQht or rust." My ) that region from sgragery Low rd civilize- ':::, CHAPT1uR II •• Not, drowned, said the other ; an hta nor the bluebirds serene m y, - P g • bot attends its van- iu vlrriting this tetter is to draw the stten tion. ( :' Contrary to Genth Harley s expectations voice sounded so gentle, so unli„e the Har- the comm of S rin p The best boats on Tanganyika are obtain- g P Y tion of your readers to the fact that a ran• ed from enormous trees in the vast forest i I � Toro Harrington took the berth offered him. rington or old, that there wati •plent but tguard. These blttho musicians acaom sit . . • • ” - the soft air that bares the fields, enpurples tical and simple remedy has Dean discovered . _ A week after the interview in the office, he room for mistaking hie iclen•ity ; pp y g which skirts moat of the'shorea of the lake. omet for the fishin -grounds picked up by a schooner, when ha had lost the buds and faun the bloom of the first and that the best time fora lin it is In this forest the boat long after kni,wn as . rancid i}t th© C g uirrel cu s e►nd set4 he hyla's shrill ohime daring Lho lattc+r half of this rnunth. '' of the North Sea., F.ighti week-, Ong and all hope. I was carried to a etran a pisco, 'Phis diae4ae of the potato ie dne to,the as the Calabash was originally a huge tree , drear to those at sea, soon pass ashore. and I had the fever." He drew a little losing. P Y trunk, cut down by the axes of the natives time flew.- Tha 1 receding these, while the fields are et P g with enormous labour, and then, with axe snob in tit° office, nearer the fire, and put his hand on the back , y attacks of a arasitie fun us, known h the . - ' of a chair ; then, w►tli a anile, he loo.ell an unbroken whiteness and the coping of name of Phytophthora fnfestans. 7 he life �� smorty ng the Conlrt was clue aoaut fobs 1 Hurls 'e face wore an awful the drifts maintain the fsntastia grace of history of thds fuague is briefly as follows : and adze and firs, moulded into shape. him nervously pacing the quay. He at Genth. y g Tli° {nn ua passes the winter inside the $oats like the Calabash are excellent nes . • tis lana. This trip .would prove frozen look. IIs appeared cowering back. their ptoim-bout ahspea,,btifore a reco nixed to rand is planted with it in spring• vessels, though in their.lines they euggen. made l p d a destc for " I'm ver tired " said the wanderer t n waft Of Spr,nq i' felt or the voice of a freed P° tt� throws out itsshoots, rather a clumsy hippopotamus than a swan- Tom's salvation. N,e had fu t Y Aa soon as the po , Y feebly. " flay I aiL down} I have been W ,treanl is heard,cower that sable purgtnvant the parasite grows with it, rennin u him in the office, and under his own e e the scow, figl►tinq hie way agai tat the fierce g P Scores of natives dragged the finishEd $arringt'�n should commence the new life. some strange places, b��-t I'm home now ; boat down the mountain elopes to the lake, ' was ons , his eyes and I want to find Nell. I have been to the North wind, tossed aloes and aloft, buffeted through the tissues of the stems and Though Geuth a mind Y to this aide and to that, y gg g from about the end of Jul. produces where it wss launched with much ceremony ` old house, Ou o p beue:►th the,leaves ao abundance o: a ores, Tlie medicine man made an offering of beads B' . . ke t stra in down the• harbour ; and at bot she was not then t But and sounding hes trumi et Y ► 1 e lakef so that they should p Y g _ last he heard the pant, pant, peat of a tug, you'll help tea to find her, w Y bravely onward or seed-1•tke bodies. Thea- are ezCee u g y to the gods of th • You'll tell me where she is?" in the face of his rag►Lg antagonist, and far take the ves. P g t and saw her red banded funnel passing rho Hia mice was ea er, and a ain he looked g minute, . 'and rt ed g in a�lvaLce of its banner proclaimin but aruentoduc1ve; safrostll kebap Then as a native trading canoe tthe liatle lower ferry. Astern was a d y g g y spring• tllat they freq y g trawler. Scores of smacks and luggers were at Uenth. The door of the room was onl It to the first audible Pr°tT'ts° of the pParance to` the under'sides of the leaves. vessel, still ut.named, began her career with g partly closed, and through it there came a e •for season,and it heartens ue then t, a crow of stout black paddlers,who took her i already moored at the uR alae, and what fawt cry ; then t► s •othtng sound ; then a lbag d q When these spores ora produced on the from ort to ort laden witdl rain fruit, . with scandalised soils, masts, shrouds, and leaves, the appearance known as " rust P p g ' cry louder than the first. The rescued inan there be weary dayaof waiting for its fulfill• salt, oil, dried fish, ivory, and other com - dangling halliards, it was a minute or tufo Y shows itself in the shape of small dark . . before he could make her out. When the pricked his ears. meat while the bold herald is hes 11 t' brown dots, Y Y' modifies that ares exchanged -moa the. "A baby !" he said. °`So yon are married. „form and pinched with hunger as hQ t►ollla in a of the tisacha from tired err.hie hav• g Y snake like coil of the towrope wascastofl:and On One of her voyages, after aIle had he ;u sheered out, Genth saw the new- Perhaps—perhaps," lie added timidly, his ont-pont ai�olRtead land scant rations in ins used up their cantents, From the rust tribes. t 1 ace. . comer was the Cornet. He made astepfor- ,+You don't want me here• 1 batt better go. the \Vintec de stage ell future infection takes g Y - 1 shot. but I thou ht you Ne finis some friendliness in nature even reg sten carried by the wind entered therport of Uj jifowl ere �ho�was ward, then stopped as if he had teen j ltad no right w came , g g°trta of the apo - - Isis eyes were glued to her rigging• She could tell ins where Nell was." lie gazed now. Though her forces assail him wit and falling upon the leavesof other adjacent bought by an Miwahili slave trader. He utas fl in h flag half mast high ! It was again at the fire and Ilia shaky fingers stray relentless fury, aIle gives him the shelter of plants, p P drew pec on the shore, Y g }y fiiig are coat. her evergreen tents u► windless depths of roduce more rust sots, t►bile deepened her by not the first, time Genth had beheld that °,l over the buttons of hie t others failing to the ground are washed be buitdingplwnka around her aides, strength- I With an effort he staggered up. woodland : bares for him there a road of heath the surface and reaching the formin . ominous sign, but now it turned him faint. sword or stub Is whereon to. find some g coed her with thwarts and a half deck, : In his mind i-an one thought—suppose it Ir, was only (tenth's lips that mavecl. rigged her with a mast and -ail and then �' • " Tom Herrin ton ! He stood >• crumb of com`ort ; leaves for liim ungather- tubers produce the rot stage. The wet rot, ? veers flying for g "Yes, yes," he said, in a hollow tcne, gf'• as seen in autumn in the tubera is the form launched her again as a slave dhow. Foe _ for a minute fascinated, then walked gloom- Arid in the name of (iOd, go quick ! To ed apples on the naked boughs, sad on the p three years she plied hack soli forth across $c eat there with unpruned tangles of vines wild grapte-- of this disease which is best lcnowu,but ° the lake bringing cargoes of wretched men, : - ily back to the office. morrow—I'll see you to mcrro�• oor raisins of the frost—the remnants of tato rot ie teeny a dry rot which kills file . his face buried in his hands, when the open- A ghat-of wind drove the snow against poor rasps feasts of the robins anti part- tuber, and in autumn the wet rot follows women, and children to the •Ujiji slave ins of the door, the sound of sea-boots, an I the window. Before tl,e fleeting patterns as a result of decay. In winter the disease market. Otic day a load of slaves had just - ., rid ►ee. been landed on thg shore when Mr. Hord, and the voice of Holmes, aroused hint. 'Thankful now for such meagre fare and occurs in the •tubers as patches of hard of the fl►kea �ttere off the glass, another 6 wino had recently come to Ujiji ere an agent . . . _ ken see, owner," he said, "you ha Veen on gust made them afresh. Harrtnuton shiver „ '•but I'll eager for the fullness of diagusting repast+, whitish diseased tissue. (_ . - the gnay. a ed: "It's very cold, he said ; in the bounty of. other q.,nsons he becomes jn this district the rust stage does not of the London Missionary Society, saw the _ ` tb_ - "Tell me," said Genth with dry lip walk quick, and you'll tell me where to find enerally apps littl3 craft and decided that elle was oat �„ �� nn epicure whom only ti•echoicest food will g err unt►1 about the first °( about what he needed for exploratory voy- "whom you have lost. Nell? satisf He has the pick a,the fattest grubs, August and this is the first evidence that `' ► The skipper of the Comet passed a large uestion there Y• ages around the lake. He aucoeeded in As he : 'pot the q he makes stealthy levteg on the earliest cub• blight ie present in the field. Aa a rule the hand through Ilia oataum te.tured hair. sound d a rip)?ling laugh.; then the y blank npota appear only on a few leaves at P g d P urchasin her, rew her a ou the beach " is said slowl I Il - eek ins' nests, and from home loft lookout or I her, ri ed "`Nell, owner, y+ P o our anateh of a sung, as some aerial scout watches the farmer plant the firs+, but if the weather be favorable the once more, repaired and alterec gg the truth. lwor finis way : the wind were one tripped down the stairs, The wantcr,, 15 diaeafie spreads rapidly from spores carried Nor in English fashion with two manta and corn and awstts its a tootle int° tl'o }, tit© winl from these centres of infection, „ er's face grdw bright. He held up hie hsadt p Sails, christened her the Calabash, and the . east" t" doth who is Taint tidbits, a fondness for whose Y " In Gods name. cried G , +�Liste-i ! he cried breathleaaly T hat is Y g so that a large field may become diseased in little boat was once morn launched upon , avteeLnR�a ie his overmsgterin `teak" a few clays, anti as s result Lhe crop of pots- Tanganyika as the first missionary vessel on 1 it?" Neil's voice ! Nly Nell ! That ie the song l�or this he braves the terrible scarecow - • a ' T - "Tc► sail straight to the pint, owner, 'Lia she used to sing,long ago! \\'hy, she is here, toes will be ruined. the lake. Consecrated to the cause of peace, the new deck chs and the dread myauiry of the eornfie ld'a p•„ itr - Hurley—she is" lie turned wonderinR!y lined boundary, for this risks life and RE3rEDY. she became known in time in every tribe Genth looked Rt him helplessly. Harr g to C:enth. The smack owner's jaw had fall around the lake as ,tUe harbinger of good forfeits the good name that ilia better deeds . ". ton ! He had made all his little plans, and en; his teeth were chattering; and tremb p will. wet them b the might give him. If he would not beto t�- Carenutt��Pectato tiaulmseat t esti me t e Lake Tanganyika, ere it appears on oor - a greater• Hand than ht- had s ling in ever limb, he barely held up Y ed from arul►e sod carrion, what s w 1 Y sP Y g P° . _ •- away. "W hen did this take place?" lie rilauteI piece. - + bird he might an ac arrion.- In what good rust first appears with a mixture of a•tlppha a maps today. is the result of these surveys, A stole o_ ver. Harrington a ive how lament- copper and line known as tie ' Bordeaux which btr. Here carried out un the Cala- asked. A uzzled look tf humble repute might he 1 "The night afore larst. . We woracomin' face.plt cleared ; and he too began LO`tram- if die. Mixture," the rust or blight on the leaves baslL His survey is the heat that has yet nci as a comae uenee a largo `made of the- lake. He paddled and to , d a 9 beau t aze , ou d oto Y , „ in hes , d. dense can be home, said Holmes, direct q g ole- " Your wife . he whispers � have mtirried her! You thou"ht me dead '. O, appetite ! thou base be11Y P ,t a nautical almanac, and telling his tale to aailecd along the shores, every day seeing a � . • as it bun on a nail, " wi' the wind ea,it- oin —I am oin ." He put Ili hand ademou, for"w bleeiva of birds an+l oleo art prePentedl of the rot in the tuUera can be grand panorama of unknown lands and new - it g thou accon to. . - i . nor' a Int ; I had jest fixed the port an''sta- out to feelgfor the deo B He was teyinq to tribes. I3y careful measurement and ob- - f wos takin a spell at th hen it swung open In the Springtide days he turns aside BottDrtAt x ounn i�� aer►stion, month after month, the outlines E , board lights, an K Sind the handle, w from theft and robbery to the eoftPr game ,4;:;opper sulphate, tl p : .1 tiller. All of a suddent I sees a great green and Nell stood on the threshold- of love, whereunto you hear the harsh ►'ones Lime, fresh, 4 pounds ; c,f the lake and the names of tie bordering I ( sea acomin,-which I knew we'd ship, an I I He gave& low sob, and with bent head g Water, attuned in clutteruig notes, and, htvi 45 galluna, a atz cot ntaieslLv►evraen tnaarktd two yearsnbefore f sung out to the chaps to keep below. Jost sought to pass her. She tried to see his wooed his mate. the air be in house•build- - as the werda passed my lips, some one pop- P g To make Burtleauz mixture.—'Raft A f his survey. face. to and keeping. pounds of as per aufphclte(blue vitriol)pow (;apt. !lore compltec ped out a the hoodway (companion], Tt>,e c,I am going, Nell," Its mnmbled— 1 g dared. sad c test, t rt a tis the n+deet and clumsiest of all bird ive it iu one gallon of ..hot Tho(:alabash was 3'� fPet long, sell its f _ sea an him must ha touched the Com water in a wooden tub (iron moat not be crew consisted of eight natives of Ujiji, all ` deck at the same time : an' afore I could am going." He was quits helpless now, and architecture that Ilse lr►eome the centre of k it Slake of them skilled eanotats and fishermen. The blinded by tears. g used, as the vitriol would attar. ). - - clutch him, he wos swept over the��tar�toard At the sound of his voice.' at the sight of their cares,say`s iIcotnlet asf; ted founder f -- . ut the me is chance m g p _ our pbttnda ui lin►e in nti icient water to vessel was big enough to carry a large rail. I hulled a belt at him, an the shatky figure grown suddenly old, net 1 mak© 's thin whitewash. Strain this quantity of supplies and- inerch%n(lise, so P ' . tiller tip. A'nrost as anne as we gat about, ''� t ' chs s' were memory aLirred her,and she clu:cheil fes nest nor owl wl of dar®a t° n°°Jit"s b°Il°w' through sties -cove or a eactc to remove a}} that Capt. Horn was able to be away from r u Js arc cool, pour home for niontha at a tiros. to , he t ed an tl P s boa i • t Y en both if . tch c i N h boat was laui m He l+fte d h i ccinetr. of es r r tum y tr ` in her. They pulled like madmen ; but ►'3' th .vv•tll a wild screams a sank from tin the ascre p t 3 - - -- ruk�t. .L._ ... •_. ,^ �>^^�_ °- At the first atactt+ s►f(nal.srsaddeinly and t slowly into the copper sol• „ -� _ he limo wash _ •9pu known, owner, how f..tiwd+'Qnever 'it -the oor. Y hate solution, stirring it all the ti•no. When Pere Passports FitB TBsne 4 drifts to wind'ard. They could never sit An hon:later•, a acetoraame• He loo Yeo ai winAtng of pts o'rn, the black •OW, ad,l enough ►►stet to maks 4► gallons t . - nigh him • an' when I ticked the crew o' n,l rho mixture is ready for use. It is beat A passport le a Ilceriae t° tra►al, and also : } at Harrington, who h�►d bean put to a the boat up, they wor dor a for. They " he said, clansmen tally fro n every quarter of the ti and shook his head. " I'm-no nae, prepare the mixture some tune before re a safe cundnct, or warrant of protection. - 4 ' _ couldn't ha' pulled another stroke for till ,• Cold,exposure.&debilitatedeonatit,itiou• greenwood to as$atl the intruder -tad force gutted, but it must be kepteovered to keep By means of it Monarchs or Coveraments . - Indies. Au' the deck etiap wor gone: A Tho man has been Jyinq for weeks. He may him to ignominious cetrest. g tit all dust and rubbish. - wos this'—he held up -soiled out • ldoubtit~" Wlien at last the darlin s Navin clad restraint file entrance of foreigners Tato their we picked up last the night To apply this mixture t the foliage un• doininions,or the exit of their aubjeetafroln . as ri ht. Harrington their uncouth nakedness with f°the bl with p ha beat sad coca t way is to their territuriea, and also endeavour to ae- - - sou wester.. doubtedly t pea . " You must report it," said�Genth heav- gradually };rew w akar. g;lisbrain wander- meet, are abroacd in the world, y, H •°l —" it's all ou can do now. ran a scenes, the Rivet Plate,Costa unwary loolhardiuessandincess►ntquerulow tree a proper spraying pump and nozzle•bttt cure the safety and freedom of their subjects C % it Y ed to st if these are not ori ham ,q while travelling abroad. Passports are of Y g nodded, and slouched away Mica: then home, and Nell. \ 'ben his cries of Uung�eet ria arepts anedlkindrec�t will well repay the trou'.ile,may betobtair�ed ►.erY ancient date, and the first vi - record Holmes - . r_: 4'i'hen he w-►a f{one, Gci►th we�it tO Ilia desk mild partially cleared, she was beading so ;c``of h�date tin ntner whin the young by applylog the mixture with watering erne was ment►oned Uy I3alzac as having been _ v' end drew from it a sheet of note paper ; oa over him, and Genth sat holding Ilia hand. serpppli "I with fine roses. T}Ser©aro several given by the Roman Emperor Julius Ciu�ar I ,_- as written the number of a,"row." Like a chill hs put up his face, and fibs 'eters have come to months of diaboud ng of diflerent kinds of spraying pumps in the to a philosopher. It was in rho terms fol- i ;t w he said.- the elders are freed from t•he bonds a of i ' •+ And I moat break the news, kissed hint. Ho looked, smiling, at Genth ; market. Perhaps the must convenient [cis lowing, namely, " If there be any end, on l a bleak January afternoon, two years then eta head fell back c►n Lhe ptllow. „ I theircore, along 6olidsy betgiite for all the tt►i' work is a force amptittached to abra 1,nd err sea, hardy eiio►sl;h to molest Pota On k - am going, he said softly—" Ism go�►h.� tr� ones corn h long since ceased to i•e•1 on wheels to be dracvu ti►rough the fist mo°,_let him consider whether he be atronlx 'j l latr,r, a man came through the tollgate. To known as t says a mile or so, lie had reached Herring- 'There was a faitrt flutter of breath, an 9 b a horse- Smaller machines, enougl► to. wage wet with (1-aur." In the treeless.cut called he Deck Hand had gond. tempt them and thpersec we rind the aluy y sack S ra era, consist of a reservoir ehronicleg written and preser►ed by monks l bourne by a- cheerless, eyes clu ed. r alu►,e•I. The shorn Jnesdo Kiisp p Y . the New Koad. He was thin aijril bearded. [Tats >±xD.] cro 1 pastures swarm with gratia hoppers, containing a ficuall Turco}lump,which can lits ace.rntmtiot:ed the free passes iasned to pts . . : clothes were shabby, aild hie steps un- i._: pend forest otic. their sbuudsnt fruits. carrie,i upon a :nail's track• Both of these oin on it trines a to the His tiered the halfpenny toll fiel t a auhjeast when >; g P !� g j certain. Aq he ten wlist ha�PY kinds of pumps tai► ixt purchssad for about altrinea of St. Peter and `+t. Yaul at Rome 1 __ ,egend of the Death of 80)0'mon. Careless and uncarod for, ,,in w1u , his fingers burnt like fire. The sun went * , lh of lives Choy lead, Y P Y by tvanutc, or Cuut, ping of Denmark and . ' ams throe h the gate, and rho }iero is s le end concerning t.lie des sauntering ou tsai,b !; g $I,i to f3''0. It will U8 neces3ar LO era do+vn as he c g T g P England, between A. D. :i.) And 10:35, to , easterl wind was the fields two or titcee times to refect the > tier shivered. An Y Sulomun, alluded to in the Koran, the rat- throug tithe surssclt►iti faro htfe►►ll eucharnJ ipc► g obtain for then► scout ity, and P tra►e d►e ++ iarcha and chosen P b ,trop thotoujhly There ►s no don erof in also hes ital- blowing. It lay in wait for him as mud, Baring-Could a Patr ons in the fr�tRrant ten's of the pities• juru,�the foliage with t•he above mixture, ity in passing through the various countrie ounded a corner, and a roaring Suet I Prcphets," and many other old and earl At last the ray banners of Autumn sig- as it is only half the atreugth of the origin- ilc the course of th t�t'(tlta°A<iurinl; the Itch _ - - t r as in for breath. but.atill - `. broughthim up q p g _ ` bo'�ka, both vulgar and semi-sacred, whicl► g al (,,rmula which ►e most generally used. was also in volae f til lodded on. At last lie stop is as follows : Solomon employed the genii nal departure and tl►e ge►l}fe k`n I the blue century, and still remains ao as far as K�s- he wee y P ++ went n it, and i tin columns, g A real adv-►sage of flus mixture is that ed before a row, P (u building the temple, }nut, perceivinK that sway in atu_g g g the only practical remedy for ala is concerned. In all Fturopean countries, -- P I aria greeP+ ass tis still en oto ed again, in front of a Ilia end wa{ near at hand, prayed C•od that fi'ewe h°w�h°�A�� �f ehadowta:�a�SaJ the Colorado potato-ueetle, can be a plied ive the United I�ingdorn, p pO' ,. th PP 1 at the same time. To do this, mix front a continue to exist, and therefore to cause . Dose with the shutters closed- Ion them .his death might be conceals cj from the►►c+rk R we w>ttcli the t etreat of the serUle cohorts nem vrith -ter or lesser extent both t . h wt, chal'cred—"To Let." In a dazed sort of '. until the great buildingg was cotnpleteJ. y quarter to lia►f a pound of Poria grt annoyance to a sre . he looked at the letters, ',lien made his „ . w Therefore lie male himself a 'staff whose desertion leaves our It—thor al°and pP to natives and foreigners, but especially to way Here he .halted at tie gallons of L'cr- ua tree and leaning upon his staff, with to the desolation of \�mfr at►d alien add it to t et45k6 s thick art the latter. t:►'eu in those countries on rho 1 - Y ( from a Stceau►. • wa to the c y office of Hurley'a F'.cet. �Vittr a trembling big head bowed in adoration,he died in tits Beaux mixture, that is, it is used in exactly Continent where the passport system is trot hand he tried the door. It was lot ked. Lemple. Hia soul was ta',cen eo gently irfo A p�d`gy OfBIDory the same strength ser with plain water, so rigidly enforced, tits carrytug of a pass- he seemed to louse hear., and him that big body remained standing g Ilene mizttires must Ues kept conatitsntly port ss found to be desirable if delay and 'Then, indeed, ; : eat a moment on the doorstep. He was oma whole year; t►►ose who saw 1►im i lioul;ht professor Rankle, a feav years sgo, in one stirred while Using used, as Both Lhe lime trouble to travellers sre to he avmeded• The i :f - lookin� at ,the black bough ofia tree that that he was abavrbad in prayer and dare of Ilia articles in lho Journal of .�lieculative iii the 13oraleuux niixturt and the Poria passport molt toed by Itritish subjects is j 1 _ f - flu ed noisily against a lighted .amp, when not approach liim• Philosophy, m,.kes n►ention of a roniarkable green sink quickly to the bottom of any that of the British Secretary of 1'oreign ` r ' - Pp mo est. rhe weary object the enii worked night and day until aracter whom has met at Salem, Mass., in F. • Afl-airs (Lord Rosebery), which is now 1 t, a amacican an ca p Still , mtzLure if left uudieturbed. g thinking that ch oto ed him aLd naked hlitt ►where Hurley the temple wag conipletod, t e 18(3K, Daniel �IcCaruey by name. .. Mc but Jssrss rf' xR, granted to any British subject on payment pP lived. He was told ; and with a si-ie: The they were watched in every detail by ► nay was 51 yeasts of age at the tittle, If'rt, and Roti. to Dominion Expertl. Farms, of a fee of two shillings, and it holds good on again, this time towards the Dr master whose eyes had man}' weeks Before roved to the satisfaction of Professor Ottawa, duly 19, 1892. for life. . sky grew darker, and it began to Snow, been closed in death. taut, during all thio Wenkle that he could remember where lie fi` first in light flakes, that he feebly tried to time, little white sofa had been guswin at 1 g 4tad been, thestaW of the weather, etc., for They Were on the MAe• ash awe then faster. Soon to beard the staff, and whet the temple was I' last each day and hour .cs he utas 9 Years old, Haw to Renovate Wali Paper• br Y roar of the angry sea, and saw the finisled,the staff cram}lied under hie weigut dates covering a period of fatty-two ywe e In cleansing wall paper, first remove aIl On dttY iu my rambles among tine hills 17 p th rt,u, c e e of the Floating Li:*ht as it rock- anal the Uody fell to the floor. Mahon►ot ,hhe� �markablo feats of memory• carne u ion an old fellow hoeing corn in front ,; •-.:., - flu b y o C he Here the wind blew of iiia house, and in the opurse of our talk . de t Y alludes to thea curious legend in tie Koran. roves sad verified by weather cecor,te and the great3e spots by ►aainq olds of blctting 1 e. L, ed lost flakes to ether , v; " When He'(t•od) P its g xx1 ke t to the cit and of the paper over them and ironing with a moder- he told me he had five sans. fiercer: it gathered the R h See Sura, chap•ler x newepaper files P y' urled them into his face till they lied decreed that Solomon should die, uoth• tttindrede of tests resortec► b to try ha pow- ately warm iron, efts al iQi �p brigltl "That's a five family," I rdmssrked. and l' °rin clutching at iron rove hunSell a dust from the Pape .. Mostly " he responded briefly. blinded him. Stagg , g' them when 1ng diaoovered death unto them (filo genii) era, 'he never failed W h moat be hard "Are they all at home? mnemonic.reak of the Lost freakiah kind• eu it with fullers earth, mixed with water, „ ra la, and turning pts ffthe sea,he wanton except the creepinge things of the earth, . {.No, none of them." . stron oats swept o which gnawed the staff, and when the hodv Thier rodigy of memory worked at tn®world coon rtmi to handles like bread dough. To ,.The are all grown, then?" the g g pp till he reached the gate of a house where the tell down the genii plainly perces►ed tha-if Repuhlicau office and, naturally, o g take a small lump of the Y h ¢ L - oda wereparted and the roomillumined by they had known that which ra (was) �ec�vt think him able W furnish the brains for lislf clean the paper, «y©a, and has Veen far a long time. „ bli P but he couldn t—in fact, he clay, tend. commencing at the top of the .a What do they do—farm?" I gas feta and a merry leaping fire. By that fire they would not have continued in vile uu- a d°zee papers, b "No; Bill, lie masces shoes ; Jim, he ` je sat reading• It was Geritth Hurley. ishmcut." was of ro use whatever, except to turn the °�d A' eh e�rok;ctti ll the p+per partaof _ r a m trap er outside opened the gate ; the Y makes staves; Sam. he rnakea tinware; and big press twice a week! the paper-is clean, then around again with _�` Thea g Thomas Henry, he makes pitta" a wind drove him uP to the door, and he pull $ant Dn �epoSB ,�,� "Do they all make a livin 9 I asked, ' bell. It sae answered by a servant, - the same s►yeeping stroke, always tom- ++ �• ed the �� $8 I,Oved $ia Snnday-Sehool Best mencin each au conive course a lit- but not '` who axed at him curiously. He asked it pat and Mike were two brothers employ y follOwin out the " make " i ea, 1 g -owner. seamen on a.aailing vessel, who work• - 1 Teacher (to small boy in tie higher than the uP erg set fihhea noticingg hat he had skipped one of the ed as Sunda schoo Le could see the smack ed in different watches. five. "Of coarse you can,,, she said sharply. .. Noll, Johunf, which do you extended, until fells wa a me of that snow off t" IL was Pat's watch on deck whon the her class): S school or your reg• This operation, if carefully performed, will „ i - ` 46 But shake so like best oan .unday- "Yes. Ilia fi ars seemed numb. da ectiool . Do an' of thein make money Y Icon y but ng ship struck d rock, causing her to leak bad- + Y '„ make old paper ss bright ser new. Great « ►► He tried, - ly 1 at 'overs .therefore sent below to tell alar Y «M $ends caution most be used, however, lief to rub tinued. y She impatiently beckoned him in, and left , $mail 130 (decidedly): Y y the paper too hard, or to attempt gleaning . he that while she tnforared her mar Itis brother to rise at once as the ship had Y _ The old fellow flushed a little-I thonRht. x him on t school, fro°°°'" "Yea—no,"he hesitated,"that is ter any. i wanted him. Beforw aIle could sprue a leak. .. n g , •+ "lf she Nae Sunday achoo: Teacher (smilinv uppSun- fuller's ear Illi muebes cut off see`ch Rimae but be don't no " ._ ter a ma p Ce I don t care, soya Dlil;g, „ do oa love y - Hiram, he mad3 money, , And why Y >c+1d the feces.renewed as often s,s nates- speak, the visitor had stolen u behind. As sprang a bed of onions. I am going on with tn$IY) Johnny t" pp more now sense they sent him to the pem- . b r ' she drew back, he and Genth cafes fa da school best. b a may, To improve the torn parte, which . . a my sleep. «Because its don t kgep buy some tentiar fen connterfeitiu'," and there was The attitude of tl.e shabby figure �' ,Y usually occur near the bottom, y 1 face. Bat," flays Pat, "Yon don't auderatanct small Boy ' auah a look of pain on the old man's face _ was humble, and his knees shook. « Y + cit `mum. dngraiu per, which comm in all shades _. .. ' me i,u,"pried Genth cheerily v come my meaning, There's a big hole in the one ds in th we �T ps •that I was ashamed of myself for having Go and ie of outs color, to smatah the predomi- '_ I.:._� an. you wanted.to neo me• aideof the ehtp, sod the water is coming in - A Bad Uol�ttoienoe• unwittin 1' made the Esther diadose the _ in, tiny m wa the Other atePp feat." rating ah de in the wall paper. This paper skeleton$ Ilia closet. Iu a hcsitatin Y . gore,then,"sige Mike,,"pat a hole in Landlord—What gory of wing 'do yon is almost a yar d wide, and may be used ere . articea of an°a' hail melt3d on „ full width. A narrow border in - , : forward ; p li-.tenillg drepa. the other aide and let it'otic again ; 1 am want t s dsdo, q beard zild hung in g lav?" le ark- w nth m alae ." pest_ , don't care Vrhi°h sort. It is all motallio green suit silver, or some other j{ said than an sore of good$shitig will � lit` f,u know rue, Hur going on y P - Q yield more food lin a week than art< acre bI' z Don t y 1 vvpnder if Nell ;.:;t ,.:- d be wed to dlvtd "`_ c Y it from the uppers wall ul a the bestaland will yield in a ew t the same. y - ed, ii► a t�emULng tone. yandlord--IL ia, e62 How did on Sod , ' me? 1'rr. Tom $ai'rington •fell It is estimated that there sre now h50.- r �. __ r will know in ci Genth sof the $ibis in circulation. t- .. a ur 1 g Y U OCO co ie ghat oat.Z stcang , q 6 . 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'f3ttlute people who hsd�h*d ahatrge of them and of Stram ldveoture of a South Seam , aald h �►p - b five Kanali"as. *he capfain's sick and the desoended the t't dig ti to s P° b mate was socideataljly leftashore at the last instant I had " ned the bottoiando the lad• .hl h dllieh He'a thbe charley-pitcher for the a out , ante had forced all hose they =` der 1 knew b lis sudden sh ow which to an e t is utter- ox. l drove out of the brig to alums soothes bs�- _On November 4, 1830, A number of Cory- island. - - " It blew a four knot breeze—four knots, Dame into the ht that h Q hsvea'becn of wale m of sa many sortalaa the ea•vece fo>se q�wever, t was my ia..rrediate po]icp victs were indicted at the Admiralty Sea- this m H siona of the Old Bailey for having on the I mean, for the Swan. Wrinkling the water hatch had bee. oaks t in the revioua year under her bows and smoothing into oil a done Iy the f owl'ta d it garodls,tlhad labile and shook melba the hand.round the lid I had bat to]ook�at the men to ikon 5th of .geptemlmt y piratically seized a brig called the Cyprus. -cable's length of wake astern of her, the It was wieely.00n I should hst►n rushed "` My name a Alexander $tsvenson, that it sped not a worth s rush light if A Jouth Seaman was innocently r.nd most whaler floated down to the little brig within the way,been open+ •�Ail ver civilly he con3ucted me to a fin them a safe asylum amen he islands We saw but two men, u n d ane}spTnnI overboard , because said he, `.Dome and sit iiawa here.' they easpected I was ►iot doing my best to involuntarily, :3 shall he discovered prey- hailing distance. ° •- I beheld five, er Y d - into involved in this tragic basineas, to and one of them was at the wheel. There a ter des rri�gg the steps y' restive that is vias an odd look of confusion aloft, or• cath- six men stanliitig in a so:L of waiting and chair n`athh 1 d�utkwal lj sptedd even of the charfts, paced tlupon the skylight, • wh{ch he is able to add anar - - not known to an of the chronic- er let mo describe it as a want of that sort lisle;ingot den waaer�ippedYby them n or ei�K6t furca peoringpdown at me throughu;rclegthol;&d l>tiid otgaahcoursebfort he' , oertalnl� lata of the crime. But first ag to the pirat- of precision which a at.i]or a eye would seek slant y Y below ; another the skylight. icaI'aeizure. for and instantly miss, even in the Com- who had asked me to slap do the jawing, will ee ? Tonga Islands, telling the men as I pointed' rus a colonial tri had been moneat old sea-donkey of aaollier. Nothing fellow, equally powecfuC � mea by the said'the man whocalletl himself S�ve grip• a d thercaboutneahi 6edrthemaLwe could - The Cyp g chartered to convey a number of convicts was rightly set for the lack of hauling taut, fianly in appearance, g •• • t�'hy, yea,'aneweced 5wallo ,p g from Hobart Town to Macquarie Harbor, "Running geat�"was slackly belayed;-and right arm. 'if you make himself at the top of the table,and address- head for the Fijia or°raise about the Friend- �' clean he ]east bit of noise or give as any Lcouble inq�me through the double ranks of me on ly or Navigator groups, working our way . mi the northern coast of Tasmania, and swung with the rolling of the little brig "`Now,'said the first men, ichgr side `This is how it stands with as far as the Low Archipelago, betwixt . - - Norfolk Island, distant about a week a sail like Irish pennants. the craft was t Mr. l.rainger, coca as mud in a wine- which e ,d the first island -we sighted we from S due , iu those days a pens] aettle� at the Uottom, Uut uncoppered. She was a we'll ant your thr b t Wwwantyoar services ua, hould have ought certainly to fall iu with the sort of.: Y Y . - . ment. There were thirty-two felons in alt round-b ave a k o of mulieh,t kick upglook and you'll halve to do what we require with- glass, is we're all sorry tE s hese men had been uilt :of certain grave which g tan fuss. If not, voa're s dead man.' come it for your sake. But cid your duty hiding place they wanted. My words raised T g Y ender- to the run of her" ou y . offenses at HoUart Town ; they had r '•So sa ing they threw open the door of a by us ithtu]ly, a�ld Wert tour ceouvlCta regach of mylvoiceion in every face within - - ed themselves in consequence liable to new' One of the two visiblemen,abroad-cheat- berth, rahy me into it, shut the door, and Shan t sutler. 4Ve re thi y - unishment; they were tried before the ed� thick set fellow, in a black coat, and a shut the lock. I had taco eon completely in all. We were Lhicty two,but btilkliver " I stepped to the helm, and headed the u tame Court of Judicature there, and wide, white straw hat, got upon the bol- o took a header, and went for the]and bri on a northerly course, and stood awhile S p taken by surprise that I was in a m►Hoer Yopl y g - the lace d ho'-din on b a back-stay, the middle of the cabin and the lickspittle if he lives he'll get his looking at t vert who�g ras adt the, pokes . eeutented to be transported to p watt and stun g Y stunnedr I stood in liberty for a regard. We were bound from that the con g Pe o abo�e mentioned. watching our approach, but he did not offer nit where the fellows had let go of me, - Onl the ver worst-of prisoners ware to hail. I thought this queer ; it struck starin around,breathing short and fierce, 1Ioba►rt to :!orf tole Hent�nd.l You'll have 1 naged a r y we]L olthentaskedlSwalloow - - - - _ tient to Norfolk Island and Macquari Har- me them that-he hesitated to hail us, g9 nl nliud almost a blank. But I quickly heard of that set bot. Thu discipline at those penal ental,- thOU h wantin the ]anguagO of the sea In y e of.th© men. to act as second, and calling the rest of the g g rallied my wits ; I understood I hs+l been " I said %Yes,' and an odd guttural laugh to serve as my chief mate, and Stevenson _ • lishments was terrib.e; the labor that was this business of speaking. kidnapped ; by what sort of people I could broke tram elm . - exacted heart-breaking. The character of •• • Brig ahoy!' shouted the captain. : " ` !Nell, mister,' continued the man felons together I divided them into two Y Hallo' ollawered the man_ not imagine but beyond question because I was a destination watches. My next step was to crowd the - the punishment was well known, and ever •c • understood navigation as I hard told the Swallow, Norfolk IslsQd entsuced to trans rtation from •• •Wliat is wrong with you? j listened, but heard no no bee of that di•In't accord with+uc vi�ewHere we spread, and to setlevery fillet of et propea - felon res P° man. . . the colonial convict settlements very well •• • We are short-handed,sir,and m great voices, nor tl�vements of people in Lhe wh+t more d ye <vant me o say - understood the fate that was before him.. distress,' was the answer. Cabin- Through the planks, overhead; how- are, and we want our liberty, and we mean ly.« I have ossd ce to enter minutely into- - The Cyprus sailed from Hobart Town in •• • What is your ship, and where are yea , what happened dill we made a small point 1 -and to?' ever, came the sound of a rapid tread of to qit it without any risk, and you re the. P, + - . 1 `_ August, 1829. In addition to the thirty- from, and -where are you bo feet accompanied by the thud of coils of man to help tis. victs she carried a crew of eight men ••When these uestions were put,the man foo hastily down. The cabin port- " `W hat do'you want mo to do?' said I, of beans in the neighborhood of the Friendly two con q lid a card of twelve soldiera, under the looked round to the fellow who stood at t he rope g a hole was amiddling-sires, circular window. speaking bolc►ly, °°deCe°wed'exacbetly hors on ward, plenty of frekh w ter�and a stock. g command of Lieutenant Carew, who was brig's little wheel, It was possible he sopght I saw the whaler in it as in a frame. "I nn• stead) y, fur now pe accolnpaniea by his wife and children. The for counsel from the helmsman, who was but with no intention to it was with the brig, and the worst had of di rsa intended for the commandant of . acrewecl the port, Hera as was always customary in con- robabl a forecastle hand. He turned his er out Dever doubting for a moment• from beau ezplained _sus the lie the Y were Island,ibut though the Qnv Cts freelyor prlso , - _ - - face again our way in a minute, and shout Y . . -vitt ships, were under the care of a medical p the looks of the men that they would alienee solved wiles Swallow too Y :_� - man named Williams. ed out in a powerful voice :-- due me in some such blobdy fashion as had (leen convicts ; and likewise 1 had had plenty of Hewett oncetwas h ere an lnstan erof drunk . • 1 - Nothing of moment happened until, the •, • We are the -brig Cyprus. °f Sy y' threatened. Lime to lrcrew my nerves up. brig either brought up or was hove to in New South Wales, bound to the Lape of " Several mon apnko at once on my ask- enne9 amongst them. I guessed them all Research Ray, where Dr. Williams, Lieu- Good Hope, acct very much out of our re-ck- "Just as8anpuloutl>o� r baeiknto your t°a' Lhe above q°e'tlO°' ►itevengon roared to be ty sesperate bei set of miscreants as ' + cuing; I dare any,through the distres l we re overhesd g oat 'Let Swallow man the jaw-tackle, were ever transported for crime Spon crime tenant Carew, the mate of the vessel a'sol- shi on three men; your mala has con- - diet, and a convict named Popjuy vrlout in P Y bo a. Uue at a Lime or ou't] addle the from a convict establishment ; yet they Y used me very well. Saving their villainous ashore on a fishing excursion. obey had •• The Captain and'I exchanged]Doke. aen:ed to scop with trs, ss we're in want of geYt, ` i, lt,eir behavior was fairly decorous. not been gone from the ship above half an •• • Reading as you go,' ;,he captain sang a navigator.' • .• This is what we want to do . said speech, when the heard a noise of fire=arms. out ; oii're bound�on a true course for the " `--Let him �lhnm at► w lu self,`��a b�, Swallow. ` There ace scores of islaniia in the '('hey sprang to my bidding, air's me bee hour Y Y let P 1Qt1 ' Instantly guessing that the convicts had tlntarctic circle, and, anyway, it's a long of niy men , seas, and won want you tel carry ua to them ; t� ;,h they had been seamEn and I their . teen the made a rush for the boat and stretch for Agulhas Uy way of Cape Horn ye�done with him. heaviu to off them one after another that captain, and indeed, by their being bur h. - r y ie bri It was as the had we luny pick and choose, some going ashore reassured me that my dread of being butch- - pulled for tl g Y tri out of these seas. How can we serve you? tie oil, roared one of the people in a g' . red the felons had mastered the Rua •• • Will you send one of your officers in a savage, hurriovne nolo. here and some there,for our game is to scat• erect vanished, and I carried on the work of fea ` boat . came back the re l •,ve tom tl •`There was a little panne of astonishment ter, That's clear I hope. the brig as assured of my personal safety— -- and seized the Urig. . They suffered no man q+ p y ry p P Y+ rovidinq I scall Uy Lhem honestly—as . the cont ict f He,lt but " I naderatand you,' said I. t` P to come on board save Yopjoy, + that he may put us in the wav o 9teerin on the rt of the boat a crew; I could not - _ who, howev r, later on sprang overboard s course for the Cape of Good Hope see them—Lhe moat lay tai tar astern ; ..Swallow aise,med at• a lose. Stevenson hough I had been ou board the old Swan. and swam to the beach. the then sent the s here of the porthole, then s`'is• ,But we shall want nothing tha„s " �4'e sighted several vessels, but, as you - Y then guess our plight, and if you'll lens us after n bit 1. hoard thpe splash of os•e, the e crew soldiera, and passengers ashore, n hand ar two we shall Ue greatly obliged. boat swept into of a white settlement on it ; nothing that's may suppose, we had nothing w say to - . _ th .- ithout rovisions or the means of au like) to have �a' pennant Toying near. them. tiff the first island we came across I - but w p p- �'Ve can t send a boat ourselves—we're too and I ►labels her making for the barque. g _ ut w life. Then, amongst themselves, -few.' • "I was now sensible, however, not only Y he whaler to recede, but by �Ye'we got no fixed notlone. 11 a leave it to ho'a the brig to ; the convicts ¢lit the long P r goners lifted the anchor and trimmed •He's no sailor man, that fellow,' said Uy observing 4 and ri ling of you to raise r.he islands, and it'll be for us boat out, and a dozen of them went :shore " the p to examine ens report. Five returned; the sail, and the little brig slipped away out of the captain, ` and he ha'nt got the colonial hearing the streaming PP to selec, and take our chance.' h bre ue,either. I stem to smell Whitechapel broken waters along the bends, that the ,. .There'll be charts aboard, I suppose?' remainder had chosen the natio s of two Reaearc three of the islands ; . The ch B lora state that he vessel was in Sat chap-a speech, Is.ho a risen cr ? ole of the brig had in some fashion Lrim newer a fterward heard of, though soiree of `Vhy don't he say so? Looks like a`play mel sail and filled upon the weasel. Wa -Instantly one of them stopped intoe of them were threatening and fright- r . he conwiets were apprehended separately 'actor,or a priest? But take a boat train- were under way• T re 1>a►rk sGd our e• cabin slid returned with a bag fun of charts erred the convicts back to ttte brig ; t in various arts of Suascx and Essex. The ger, nd row over and see what you can the compass of the porthole. But now I I lurnedthemoutupon thetablo,andpronipt the third proved uninllubite; a very . p °sthumous am of the mate of an l+,nglish make of the mess they're in. There s some- herrd her captain's voice coming aaro»s the lycaine scros3charta of the north and S:,uth gem of an island was this; and here p eves this. He related his ex- thin rather mrne t-hen out of•the way in space of water, clear qnd strong: Pacific Oceans. These enarta•gave me from fifteen convicts went ashore, and thrice the whe►ler slept g r ex rience thus :-- that job, if I'm not mistaken." "'Brig ahoy ! Vhat do yon mean by the F'hilliptaes to Cape St. L ices, anti front wrath `"rcviisions andhneceasarieadfcre the traordina y pe tree in m mate . • - • .1 - •' iY a has been fishing north of the Edua-, •. A boat was lowered, I entered her, lid „ to his no answer wall returned. Again the h:+.eta"rn Austr..tiaa Coast Lo away bee e .. 1.- - tor, ens bad filled up with a little `grease,. M rowed across to the brig by three men. the ca tafn hailed hd bri but owing to far ail 1_�0 degrees W• longitude. The men maintenance. -, 1, _- - eel term it round about the Nu attempt was made to throw us the end tin the lutea of the two vessels, d.d not utter a word whilst I looked. I "But it gave mo a fortnight r anxious as the Yank he shit P°s, land but business grew too of a line, or in any way to help us. The could hear their deep bieathing minfileri hunting'to discover such another island as. ._ Galapagos ie , irsid t., inv having notbing but a eircuiar �,- .-fti,.L,.,t mooing"`��•�► �"� o"it hta . �: '. P lwwman got hold Of a Clialn plate, ant I MriW the n.str of a tswid �uulcigh of pipoe slack for even a whaleman'a atience. I hole to hear throaah t could only dimtr - a out from Whitby, and, if acrsurtbled in to the main chains, and eon gut ctl catch what Was shotttec{- Uoe of chem who looked thrungh the sky `Phis ac last we fell in with mulvr ay betwixt I�.leven mouth and im rte y li t-called down. Swallow silenced him the Uniuli group and the Marc}ueeas ; and �• - my memory fails me not, leas than a score Duct the rails, bidding the men shove ofI q'he cries from the whaler ¢raw lucre sect Kh here Lhe rest of the felons went ashore, o€full barrel8 in our hold ? So the captain °lid lie clear of the brig, whose rolling was more thread like. Indeed, 1 knew th s brig w'ih a gPacuce of the fist. after almost emptying the brig's hold of made u his mind to try south, and work- somewhat heavy owing to her floating hke must be a very poor sailor it she std not " `Have you q what'cs� wanted here, bit. rovisions and the like. They kept the P p - ins our way across the Equator we struck an egg shell upon the long Pacific heave- Grain r. said • [even , j an- long►loaf and loft me !►]one in the brig. - -- in amongst the Polynesian groups, raising •, j glanced along ho weasel's decks for• speedily leave the aw1►n far astaru• gone of them shook heads with me as they ' htl hi h r and soul- not a sou]. I observed a lit "And now•es I conjectured from Lhe noise "` Alt filet I etiall, want is hate, - . - . the Southern Cross nig y igh9r inti- ward and of the tread of feet and the hum of voices, swered. went over the side, and thanked me for hav- . _ . higher, till we were somewhere tle caboose, the chimney of which was snick' the bri on a sudden seekmed full of mea, "A lowgrowlof applause ran through the ing served diem so honestly. lode 30 degrees and longitude (� degrees in¢as thuagh coal had within the past few.. not this ei ht oc ten whom I had beheld meat Will oil be aUle to light upon the tel• " It was in the evening when I was left - east. f at4 o'clock minutes testi thrown into the furnace. I with m e es but a big chi a company. alone. Thr sun line setting be.ii s the tel- "I-carne on deck to the relic saw but one boat ; she stood checked•and Y Y p y rind, off which a gentle breeze was blowing. ;_ a alums , broad- And the sight of the crowd,[ reckoned, sada that'll prove suitable for us men i usineas was to run the ensign a- . ''` . - one morning, the weather was quiet, a lashed abaft the caboose, Y as I stood harkening at the opeo port !Iola live in without risk until t•he opportunity illy first. _ pleasant breeze was blowing off the star- beamed longboa`.r. capable of stowing per- alnazed, confounded in trhe ut,nost din- conies in the shape of vessels for ua, to get lift, Jack down. I then trimmeu sail as board beam ; our ship was barque rigged, bps fifteen or twenty men ata pin+;h. I tress of mind, was probably the rea►aon why slip?' said swallow' heat 1 could with a ainglo pair of hands, and _ with short topgallant n_>sts, t e►pe Horn also ta,k notice of a parr of davits on the the p tarsi of the Swan liscl not thou ht " ` I'll do my beat for yon, 'said I. `I iuLting the helm amidships, ]et the brig - fashion ; she was thrusting tbrough it leis- starboard side, past the main rigging ; they P I,loW away southwest, designing to make proper t'o send boats to.reacue me. Be this see your I nm',trust yoou.in W hats to bee- avi ator Islands, where I _ urely under topsails and her main topgal- were empty. as it will, I was t undenitruck by'Lhe dla- pcowtding y ,Y ? for one of the N g lant sail, and the wide PaciGo heave so j stepped up to the heavil�r-built mea Cower Lhe dirCCry of my hearing, and oome of me when yon re ou4 of the brig. might hope to fall in with assistance either cradled her as she wrent tha�ahe seemed to who had answered the captain a questions, Y�'p� P g from the shore orfroma vessel. But,short- she sailed. He received me with a rotesque bow, of m Ca it- a sailor of inter retin 1'h,, Yet ll stay on botird and do what l after midnight the brig, sailing quietly, - y sleep as shi board sounds—that this litde brig, l "Da broke soon after *T,and as the light [,inching the brim of his wills straw hat ss P rounded upoli a coral shoal, fell over on to °r which I had su tenanted by two men ou like with the weasel. ' aU9Wefed SWaI' ggY ,tire and ]a uiet. I was withouta .� bri bleed out I caught sight of a gleam on he bobbed his head. I did not like hie PP°ie`{ y her l 6 , Y q •e.sa ever a only, had hidden a wholtl freight of human lo>,►• bs�ilf ycallna a lunge job ofo�lt, d do nothin but wait for day- g looks. He had as hangings fa. Y - . Lhe edge c,f the sea. It r�a9 as white with souls gomewhe:e away in tba execution of 41ake boat, and con g i , the risen ann upon it as an icel-erg. I level- malefactor carried. Ais features war'° this diabolical' stratagem. What was thus anti your pick ings, 1lfiater. "ull be out sad liYht and pray for a sight of some passing hie brow low and pro vessel ' iV ho werc+/illie people on board her? away ties Duct .the value of what we've weasel. All next day passed, and nothiriK ed the glass and made out the topmast heavy and coarse, black and restless, c>nvas of a small vessel. There was noth- trudiug, his eyes small, W�iat nae did they design to put me to,and ►leen obliged to make you leave behind showed the wide horizon round, but about - - tug to excite one in the spectacle of'a die- and his mouth o. 66e bull-dog cast- when I had served them what was to be my You• ' 9 o'clock that night,the moon shining clear- tint sail. The barque's work went on: the •' ' We're much obliged to you foe this frte' •' ' Aiu't tl►at laic?'�said s man. ►y, j spied a sail down in the south. She , the lookout aloft •_(wits three hours passed, durin which " 'As my life safe? �►d j• drew closer, and proved a little schooner. I d cks were washed down, visit,' said ha. ` blight I ask your name, g h.fled and nothing reported ; and at seven sir 9'� er-fir. James I was left ovisited. Sometim a I heard " ` Ay,' cried Swallow, with a great oath, hailed tier with a desperate voice, and to - ( - b ala the crew went to brr+akfast, at which •' My, name is Graing melt talkie in the cabin, over my head strikin r the table a heavy blow with his MY joy was answered, and in loan than tan hour we had risen the distant sail with a Grainger,' I answered, scarcely wondering there went a re alae owing of heavy feet, a clenched fist. ` Understand this and com- minutes jibe sect a boat and took mo _ ^: rapidity that somewhat nzzled the captain at the lyre ularit of such a queatioa on g P of so o S asionY ereeiving clearly now pendulum tread as if halt a aooee of burly fort youiaelf. TI►ere's been ,no blood shed aboard." - w ens me. her, first of alt, she was n such an , P The 5outilSeiinan'snarrativeended here, ;1. was nu Bailor. ruffians marching abcoasc, and keeping a in his job, and there'll be none, ao help me j far off now bat that we could diatinguiah that the fellow . lookout ail together. The door of my tier th Uod ' you permitting mister•' but it is kn.,wu that he was conveyed to Hon- -- the lay of her heat]—she looked to be going " • What might be your position on the, lits a erred at leaf, and the villain who had `• When this was said a fellow, whom I olulu, at which place, strangely enough, - .. , our wav ; t Clearly she was stationary, ship, Mr. Grainger?''said the man. , seduced me into the brig; stepped ln. afterward heard wtl wtlly'the t mee of oath the Swan touched after he had been ashore 4 for the Swan, which wag the name of our •• ' I'm mato of he., said L t •• ,I was sorry,' said he, 'to be obliged Davis asked tf Fl a week. He at once went on board, related barque, though as seaworthy aro old tub ae '• ' Then I suppose you re capab.e of car• use threats Threats aren't in our. way, that I would be 'honest. I said ' Yes• his strange ext,erieuce to his captain, and ever went to leeward on a h�wline, was eying a ship from place to place by the art We mean no mischief. quite the contrary; lie stood up and dictated an oath full of roceedes nn his whaling career with the absolutely without legs; nothing more slug- of navigation ? he exclaimed. easy indifference of a sailor accustomed to •• • - so cried I ; ` but what we count upon you handson►ely serving us. .blasphemy,;hocking with imprecations, ens stab was ever afloat ; for her then to have Why, Ih pe , Come into Lose cabin, sir, that'[ may make grossly illiterate. The eyes of the crowd tre►giasurprises. The brig Cyprus went to overhauled anything that was actually un- is it jrou want, and here I ]poked at the ou known to my inatea•' wcro fastened upon me, and eomo of the pieces on the shoal on wh,cti she had ground- ove way would have bean marvelous. . man who was standing•at the helm, grasp• Y rufft..na Watched me in a scowling way with ed. It is on record that of the convicts re- - v:- ..;,_� " 'Somettihingwrongout there,Grainger,' ing the spokes in a manner that as$aced •` His aianaer was as civil as a fellow fres dark with suspicion till I repeated the talfen ou their return to England two were in he was not uses] to that sort of work ; with his looks c oul.l possibly contrive, attd horrid langguage of the man Davis ane swore, ban ed Hamel W atts and Davis ; two - 'a. . said the captain. and I was acimewhat struck to observe an ugly smile sat upon his face while he aft%r whicL the greater bulk of diem west g y' " `Looks to me to be all in the wind with d 1 observed that he held orthers, Beveridge and Stevenson, were - her ' I answered. that.in some respects he was not unlike the addressed me, ark on deck. transported for life to Norfolk Island anti . 9+ fellow who was addressing me—that is to his great straw hat to bis hand, as though ,� swallow put some beef and biscuit on Sa allow was sent back to Macquarie Har- ..1 _ . _ . " `Matte out any color said the cap- y he had quite to hanging a face as'his to show respect. < Iain• o 1panion, though he wanted the other's " About twenty mon wore assembled is the table and a bottle of rum, and bade me " ` Nothing as yet, $aid L; �' ' , breadth and squareness, and ruf$an-like set the cabin. I calve Lo r► dead stand ou the fall to. He told me to uLh;I �t lib- • " •Shift your helm by a spoke ar two, P' Oariosities Of Inssats• le I'll o to break- of figure, but his forehead was low, sndhu threshol I by he.s f 1Lt of stl those fel- er_p to 'pipoint ofl'isaere under me,and that °' said he. Meanwhi g - The markin sof the "death-head" moth �. a es black and restless, and he,was el a founded g the thou h none of the convicts had been.sea- g I fast.' Cil , with some da s' rowth of beard lows. I raa m e e swiftly over them; y g are so arra ed ss to forma striking plc- . •`He ling not long below. the time PPS Y g ' the had ]carat how the ropes g Y Y .. - ned we bad risen 'e distant as wag the teas with the other. aHe t n j�ta we ne�rt,me nr�e h clotheatsa hg ntlemen ieJ and hag► to f rl canvas, au cod which I tuln Australianthereh are three species of ;. he Lad retur t dressed in a bottle green spencer sea _ vessel to the lines of her rail. I;got some a few fn a puzzlin soy orders font the common pt . kfast• in the cabin ; ou p�s►ng again sera of a military out,and wore one of those of that period wore, g the ]lest face I could on of reproducsing their eyes if it so happens tea a da I am writin of were sort of military undress• They all bac{ might deliver. ` ate and drank, being beetles which have the extraordinary power r- b a,tch I found the captain look. caps which in th Ys 6 d heads and Mau were int with determined to p _ through the h the fashion amongst masters and mates. cropp]iee at the sail through the telescope. �� ate in into the few da s' rowth of beard and moustache. this extraordinary b s to es a ht S d out thEacwigs aref hatched from eggs in exactly mg. • 'said he, `and she if you dost mind - She is a small brig, - : beg 'oat now sent the English colors aloft, 'Ce►bin. said the young mea Wi h whom I They hid the felon's look, and there was the captain a ca to g h ] vecaia ` I'll show yon a chart, Somehow a Bug estion of etacaped prisoners who low 9teveneoamaud a c Hulot named thTh smallest k own i o t (outsideof the - - - _ - with the jack down.. She is all in the wind was con g, g �wal , i d Her eon le don't seem tokno and ask you to pencil out a coarse far us ; in their general beaeing. A dark enepicion r side. The atomua putnamii. It is a parasite of the ' . as ou sat p P Leave air 111 tell yon overs rn;bed upon me w►th the velocity of thought, William W lits h co,d�=Cda a to a berthy so•ea►iled microbes,bacilli, etc.,)is the pier- . ._ Y , - and with your , what to do with her. ]SSS of wine exactly how it's come about se I stood on the threshold of the door of right aft "She now lay plain enough to the Hak 6 told me it had been occu {ed by the e:-plain ichneumon, and is but Dna ninetieth of cis i i �' shoat a bun- that we're too few to carry the bri to her he berth for the ape►oe cf a few heartbeats, I „. of dud Shosld be mine. ere found all I mThe lar est insect that has yet been cater : sight, a small, black brig g 1. - dred and eighty tone apparently in ballast, destination unjesa-your captain will kindly gaLinq st the mob. g y "The cabin was a plain,old-fashianad in- needed itWent on Beak with Sv►all wee lid losses by the entomo]ograta is the Erebue� F as she flowted i h on the water. She, like help us.' wide table secured to menta, $trix, w Wright-flying moth of Central Amer- ah,g •' 'Are ou two the only people aboard V terior. A StouL, +r , . ourselves, carred short."top gallant-mas o said L Y stanchions amidships. Overhead was a the others. consisted of n was a few chairs on eithe>' "I could sea nothing of the Swan ; she las, which has from eleven to �eightesn k :• but the canvas she showed •• 'The ono le, he answered.. skylight;. There more than topsails and courses. •I took the •l Y 1�P bulwar aL All the convicts were on The lurid beetle of Ceylon aeeKla t0 00 An where else, under any other condi- hand the table, and dower the cabin on both sat of eight from the elevation of the inches of wing expanse• • glass from the captain, and believed I could Y k he heads of two or three people tions I might have auspeated a treacherous sides went a len h of 1nelcrrs. some of i�' gg A raw sat n n the deck, and the brig lookw int I was in the with the�6li�ngs of t he world.a It hasttwo make o intention rn two men with such hanging the men weresmneking• 1Po bo showing a ve the bulwark rail abaft the eonntensnees this lonely brace owned ; table with their arms folded; others hung- who had been a hos horescent s to of L�pmh wb tLat wax _ mainmast. ' bat what could I imagine to be afraid of ed n n the lockers and In chairs. They cabin with the others approached and tear• p P P° « • is their trouble oing to prove! ono po ike one man at ins whilst I stood ed at me, but not insolently, a to lone and he `dark of the moomn,"" thew pared whollj. W b g aboard a brig bolding two persona y, stared 1 said the ca in. h our{osit They seemed i vi] t, with the whaler's boat and three men wit - laking at theta. "'They re waiting for lie, said-I. ThsY in a few strokes of the oar, and Lhe ltd '• •Is he•n�vigstor, 9wahow Y said one all. 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These two quotations are OLlt t�I#�►t BedrUO� ►. �llte. :.. w . selected frons a host of other's that what ab 1xQ ''; "«�.w�' 1� �V should present themealvea- to the lave the lar est Stock Of f Lil'1111L11'e minds of young men starting out m _ r Freda morning Gt its oClae r a young, �'f,,'r Shown 111 Pickering. f . ,J g publishea eve pp y life. In this free county y . e - I .i __ - . Pickerfng,Qnt. . . TERMfi . person can attain to almost any post- ea:• •1<.00 itpaid in advance. tion desirable. • - yvlth the 1'1CeS Of , ! . , 2.sapes9 -r . ^? orres o11d. P . - rice toe p RATES OF ADVERTIgIN(i: Barley First insertion,per line - - 10 genie Court of Revision. � - - w�1e(]t .G►nd . . i - it W , • Each subsequent insertion,per line - 5 - . Judge Bninham held a Court in the town This rate dour not include Legal or Foreign ad- verpecial lits. j ` special norms given to parties making con- hall, Brougham, on Saturday last for the DILLINGHAM - . - I, racts for 3 or 6 mouths or by the gear. Halt- revision of the Voters' List of the Township Of u �� L 0 & . earl or yearly CUutraCta payable quarterly. of Pickering for the prevent year, and the ' � .11 } F I3usinesa cards,ton lines or under, with paper, r s FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDEI;TAKERS, . one year,35 �.Payable in advance. following appeals were disposed of :- ( ' It per line, DtD TO LIST. ' j P ' T. . ft"Notics in local columns Leu cents p eD p=C=M'��=N'„�r� (�J,.v , . five cents per line each subsequent insertion- John E. Birrel, lot 9, con. 7, all P-S kv M-P- . , - - : , • , . .. g�eci$1 contract rates made known on applies- Edward A.Jones" 7, " ' S, _ f - t tion. No tree advertisingi sitter .netructione Edward Graham 9, " 7, M..FI. - Adveitisemeut8 withoa 8; ., will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- John Dinsmore 6, " « - , - . Kid sordingly. Orders for discontinuing a:lventiso- Wm. Linton `•14; '` 7; A , . menta must be in writing and sent to the pub- a `� . A8 the a bill season i8. coli- Chas Redgion " 3, . I _ '. . . . � _:-' Lieber. 8 A, q '. . - ­ .1 E-R- - W . . . Job Work promptly attended to. - Atex Scorgie 1` 5, �+ ,Y },,. Wm. Arbuckle ... 5, . - . ' _ . W. 1. CLARK - PROPRIETOR- Thou Dunkeld jr 1132, 7,- F•t3.&M,F+ ' g oil, we desire to state that - - - Jonathon Condy„29, YY - - M.F. - :o: -. s 7, 7 I. 11tiee-strict Independence. Dan'1 Ranson 44" 44 " + d0 `all such - . A cur >�Q we are prepared to . Jno White jr •`29, Y, �, . - slit Ai n>►-A First-class Local Paper: _ ' Cleo McCrea `•26, Y, 7, ,. _ 0 . Our Exp�otsatione-The hearty Arthur Poynter 1130, " 7, _ le of Pfckerine and vicinity. T N Ste�'euson "10, •` BY, chb+ o Pt I. WOrI� neatly aYl - upport of the oeov M.F• . Henri Payne 1'l5, ., i, ., , . Arthur Seeker "25, _ . .1 r FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1892. 1, . Come along, gentlem n with • - • 1 . UN . r Jas. Patterson " 23+ 1, F. . Qa M.F. . . . - . • i - F. Morrison " 24, M.F. - - .- . B ]It NOTES AND COMMENTS... John Doyle " Z2Y lY _ . . Ed Sanderson 11 22, 11 1, :- our lists- and we will give you is showing large purchases of . - Perth election petition R• Burro ate ., Sl. 46 ; Tenant do M.F. - - . . lr loon G _ - N 0 rt Ne 'T he M.F.�' �;• _ - ., 1, F.S. & - 11.11 has been d islnissed without costa.. John Thos Carr B.F. M•F• OLir b1IIs t0 take home. - 3s, y SHAKER E�..�NN - � f . At a mass meeting o€ the Conserve- R�o_bls . son 6, - . . - GREY i FLANNELS *♦ . . . . . . JtMn Salton R, IA 4 - tives of South Ontario held at Whitby F• gandereotl " 18, 5+ It - . ' on Saturday, Robert Miller, Jr., was T Sanderson ar 11 17, 11 7, . °, • - 1 chosen as the candidate Jonh A Linton, div. 2, change to Part-I •S the tiIn t0 order _ u I G FLANNELS ; I �,., -.- Utlal]1m0 s y lot 30, con. 5 as M. F� IOW .1, IRTIN -- . to oppose lion. Tohn .Dryden In thehlos. B th,� lot 29, con. 6, as M. F• B111 j�ed� I next Provincial clectioils. Albert Rempthorn, div. 3, chs to Part II. 11 . ' . — following names were attack off the - - . Black Ciashmere Hosiery, . - - _ _ . . .. - The fo g . . . ,. Hbu. Edward Dewdn@y, 14�inister of list :- Letter Heads •I F.,. 1 resigned his position Andrew' Mason division 3, Pact. I Ladies and Gents underclothing•, ' - I�. the Interior, las .. •• I . :.. t� the L• Wm H Roach, 5' I . . . - ll] the Cabinet, to accept Lieu- 11, " -� ],'rapk ,a. Cooper , , ., .. . ... - . ' • tenant-Goverliorship of Britisli Col- John Reid 14 . - 4, I , tlatenlellt$ . C '1 - • . Dale ' At. P. for ., 1`l, I flicking - Towelling - Tabling , _ nlnbia, and 1'. .i. y, Jas. Tindall Selkirk, has been chosen as Minister A numb rA a p ►t Courtre adjournedithdrawn to - t _ dismissed, Envelopes :o: . of the Interior. The new �Siniyter Monday, 24th inst., at one o'clock, when -_ .. . • - . . -" . " leas s��orn its oil- :Monday. 1Ir. Dowd- His Honor will hear the rei.tainder of the � ��� � EtC• . . . . . . . • I >]c�! has been fear years in the Cab- complaints at the town ball, Brougham. i t _ t- - , -,. . 1 . ` inet. - - vz ( . . _ ss - ray n . a . . - . MARRlEO- ' rs . .. t . I , . - . . - : . ` The Ontario Government disposed Bbriae•e fatherrllr�lob Lawrence ofcKinsw Full line of Stationery gust - : 11 - of ti2,$0$,�75 worth of timber limits, on Oct. tirth,by 1tev.Jno. Harris. Mr.J.J.BriK at IJOttOI11 pI1CeF3. an `Thursday, OCt 13th, by auction. nalI,Of Toronto, to Miss Aarah Lawrence. to- hand• .- , The limits are in the Nipissing, A1• Mr. John Sm,tli, o n°p%on, bas 1. l gornz, 7•hunder Bary and Rainy Rive, been nowinaWd ae the 'MOW tits Candi _ - . . o . - 1. . diarictsa Considerable of this timber date for feel at the comioq election to a, • 1. 1. , was purchased by Americans. This fill the vacancy caused by '�Ir. Kenneth Catnviereial printing dOI}8 - - __ .. Barrels for earlyrchasers. -_ r ' � is said to be the best sale of the kind Chieholm'v acceptance of the registrar- . _ &bin- - -•� - �� f . •' , - i1L>ir�n Cs,m+orumant ,�.. -u =,r _ p 1 z �:. ever held hy.tLa D The Township of ,itchtlrch ]a i e --- '- - - - - -- ---- . . Y : _ a.. and is taken aq ten indication of better at Stoufl'ville, on Tuesday and Wetlneaday 'With the least pt}gslble delli,y . __ . . S . - -- times. In the ewiditions of the sale, of last week, was not a sn°ceso financially, _ - ' _ , 1. , -_ . ' he Government did not specify where although the exhibit was very good, par• ATld lis , Heat and tasty D Y cr t t stock. The attendance SO N C H A R ,-. � : - .- - - y , . . ' ed attd tt tH Liculary in live ll1liIlilt f• . - ' . saw i I t : , 1 the tltetbc:r was to be . - H•E�,R1-C7CTAR� STC�R�, ; t:_ • to be supposed . that flits Alfieri- wa$ about 700 on the second a ternoon. C��l R�� �volcl the rush. i " cans will rain the .loge over to the - - i� the place to buy }our harvest tools. , ; Stater in file round. This will lion ��eu� A�fiertise»itutR. - • . . + - Forks of all kinds. . benefit the Canadian laborers. The � - • F on SALE :--A nninber of re&tered1. Rakes, scyth@s and Snatits; . .. Conservative-paperi3 are strongly cell- I and high (;rade 8hru psbire Rallis and two . . _ rI UC1►lp and Carrot Hues. . _ , ,g1 . sating the ;1lo�vat people for tlli3 over Durham Iiuua. THoH_�ti�'t7cltl_tvh,tevate A7tt T� IIeW sllbscrilli`,rs 'Gii'e 'Will Screen wire netting for witldo�Vs and doors, f - sight. There Is con aderahle force III - ---T- . Ready made window soreens, X30 atld 3G in; -. I. - - �_ 4 � 1, 1' 701; SALE :-A second hand pheaton in . t this-argument, a> a few words insert- i splendid conaition. also a cutter in {food 1i0\fi expl't',5� a'a�011.�, - t' 1 at this office 32-tf. send -the . . rf• ed in the terms would have ftlrniah©d r©pair. Apl iy _ _ _ __ _ _ L'ird cages and whips. ;� ,: -- __ �� a great army Of Canadians with work, ��j,�oII BALE :-Five ►lead of First olasft slid everything in the hardware Lille. -. I 1. I _ ; that will now Qe dvl{F+ Ori th©I Amer_ tO eu is purct,aeereteeaing s zasn Lawteuoeears �lot' derma r ' . (give lis a call• - _ ican side. But while we are leensur con, Pickering townsinp, BT011gbacn I'.C. 5I-� N WS .M . . .. Ing the Uutarlo Go�erufnent for its `TRAYED :-From lot 17, •lad con. T TT ��'� r��T e - - - - .. I - i . • f. , let us reinember Pickering, ou or abuut the last week to I v�y ? short-sightedness, atld 110( the tae ,tewber,two stents,the roan ono riein too, I e eI . . that it was the Ottawa, g . and red with some white tieing 3 Yre. Finder fro}a1 IIOVV till anuary lgt P=C '�' 'rNGF, OMIT=- S Provincial Government that removed will be auitabiy rewarat•d by con,uiunlcr 1-io I I fn _ _ the export duty frons logs. There- v:ith R. huuwles, Highland Creek. -_ - -____-_ -- fore, both Houses are responsible for c,1•RAY Ell :-From the premises of the 1 (� { 1� undersigned.i ,t iF,in the Nth can of Pick. 189-1, for the gum of .. TO FARMERS . . ir - .! 1. . file depression in the timber trade. OTICF� � sting nn or i.bout the X►th of .inns last. ,iso �. One thing 1S C(lrtaill,unless both 170V' ewes.one Cotswold the other Leicester. both - t. . ernmeuts �inite upon this timber quos- with wire in ri bt ear.as well as ba�nb fF.f lit ( 4 +i gg Ruitable reward for satlptrc- �.�. - _ of oar re4nove4 . • tion, our forests will SOOII become de' to information. Frank fiodon, Clareuioot 1 504W. ' -- - - ---- - N j pleted without benefitting out p• •. OW is your time to purchase your Haying and Harvesting machinery by - ` r- - - __ . 1,11 • above the price received for the raw ARM TO RENT :--Io the Town Harris Co. (Limited), head oilice Toronto,- I • ship of aesthete, lot S16, conceasfon C.. 113 altUftLC6Ur@d by 141asEey, � .1 material. This ig not a matter for COneiatfng of loo acres chore or leas, bones ,d � Piekierin The following 1 bUt outbuildingqss and er orchard. For rarttculars and gold by L. F'CR.r.�-Y T23, �•. 1 .1 I ,. Ji political parties to quarrel over r en Hire of Cieor a Taylor on the farm. Address are file Varletle8 .--New biasaey Harris epees beck binder, Toronto No. 10 B. s ,r- - =.- one that re �llres their heartiest co- Gr oROE TAYLOR, scarboro Junction P. o. _ L'i to No. $ A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford Ont. --- ---- .- o enation. Hf 1 different widths of ut, also the Talten Pea Hary@stet, Hay Tedders, . ,, - p - -------- :►towers, .— r1 OR SALE OR TO RENT :-Farm Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. 1. - Watson, well knbvvrrt to many 1 containigg 1110 acres, tot 31 and 8`I Kfng- hakes, CIICi't;, +; d• I; sign road, ining Pickering, cies, of miles from Tor- Farmers devil`' us of Selling Yricea from 10 to 13- cents per pound, and we have also repairs on hand for _ has moved his news- onto,good buildings, good pears,Plums and ap- _ Ill this township, ,fes in the orchard,and land in a good state of - `Toronto, 1;1•ant[urtl and Patterson tllaehiues an also g0 different king of plow s�N - aper plant, Pen & Platform,from St. l t Y int. Order your repairs early. Wareroofns opposite R. MOORE'S black- cultivation. Fcr�urther particulars apply to or renting their farII18 vi►IIs .po �" hist 's, �Iltart0, t0 Ridgeville, Ill- Richard Itodd,lot 48,con I at the village of Dun- Smith shop. • I_ y 50 tf. ,. barton. ------- ---- _ . diana. In his August number he leas - - - n able article on "Stick r to Your TORN TANKER dco50Nthwieh y°°moo: find THE NEWS the best j� FSR S Y�i`I�� EI K ERIN• - . i : , 1 a V pounce to P - - .: Text," or In Other words what you d0. ed out a butcher thou in Dowswelle block. I -- — `- do witlt a will and sUCCp$3 i8 aSSUred. Fresh meat alwayyson hand. In case of absenoe • T ' " ­ �1_ I . orders left with fife Misses Boone or W• 1�g�. PENR�YA� w ERS+ SMIT u (.,., ! ._ � f postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A adwertlsing. metllUiM IIs the . DAVID 1 11. S That is if jou are a farmer, arias well: call solicited, N41 if a miller, grind well ; +if a builder, - .- - a'o'°'ds�01'`wg'eosin for 1adus � -1. - I �+ ." �A" p PICKERIMO. build well, and so on to the chapter's FARM TO ENT-A desirable feral . County. $`°0t,.aa�+w. °�o'.e�•• •r "am on ar' consistingo�i acreeasituated on Eingston ` �WOT43,ppl„di.,• gas for sale first class I1IOwers, Twin . 1�1 end, We give herewith a,Icouple Of road, Pickering, a111lllbbbbbbout 18 miles from Toronto. % - 1wo" Horse (food buildings, land in best state of cultivation / �"a'"; Plows, Trumbull Benders, era gra hs in Mr. Watson's own Ian , - Horse Rakes, . P'. , p Choice fruit of all kinds. Never failing sprigs �,,,� **Iy �s a.�.k l a tai a:Md Powers, Cutting BOges, gunge : —"Jas. A. Garfield, who sleeps rune through the lana, also io°goodwelt .fF�°o, sMA"ft'; g� Iron Jacks, Single P1oRa and other ` in one of the randest inpusoleums in norther particulars, appy f"9 WS r g Pickering. OFFICE �� _ articles. Plow points and other re- tlte world, resting beneath< the laurel- ---- — '(�� ---- ----- JJ' •----- pairs kept on hand, manufactured by wreaths of culture, integrity and true �5 STEERS. . - AND OLD Whitby. Call nobilit -the s of made more eloquent ERRORS OF YOUNG A the Mowat 14Z'fg Co., 1 . .1• - y phfin orator's tongue, r HL Undersigned hue45lleadoffeeding Organiowcakneee.F Wg memory. k� and inspect before purchasing. North and inspiring t r e en Or ECuI tor's chisel co�lld -1 steers whic:c he will dispose of for cash or - -- 1°h,erpy, Physical necay. Podti�ely � y Of post office corner poet's p p K months'credit, He will b' in Piolshring Vil-em " g;t•@tton'e I"ttalizcr. Also Nervous Debility, - _-_ - ___ portray, from the fact that -s ithin 100 sage each forenoon u to 110'olook,to show them i ��i�Go Uimnese of Sight, Love of Ambition,Unfitness � N . . . . ­ . • she Celt One to those desirous of purohasin . A11 must be gj�i to ]tarry,sttu,t4 d Lte�c upment, hose of Poser HERE ds from where 118 rest sold by NOYA est. John Wim • Pickering 549 I'atns to the Hack, NigMcc t3miee[ons. Drain inLOOK • - yards - . N C`nc:e, Seminal in,a,cca, sleeple.en Aversion ' hundred cords of wood at twenty-five w soeiety, U°fit far stads F ve Indus- . . . ': ­_._ ..,.L ­.L, ­ - ' ; � . L - . _ ­ _. - 1. . , 1 . 1$ another ex%mple of Ro�l -e�,ce, eu++, stet. I>'ve tool• gvag &taod. � 11 . _ �. � z�, cents a cord, OOK,S 1100 . 27,000 en'.d yearly. A,!d encloafng etsm A L . Iar a eanslgn- y1 . ­: ­.; fame achieved by sticking t0 Lis text." ter trcu�ttae, t -P. 1=,:�E�Lx, tlradu.te , . `'Alexander McKenzie, C'r(�LfIpU UND - . llh3rnvul tat »l uvc of,Toronb,Ont k Then again : 111e11t Of grain . bags ;{ Y Arecent ctfsesovery bP a old ' _. _ __i I , M the humble Scotch stonemason, who .phys1�. sueoesefdly sea - K > ted to Canada in the"Forties,,, monthsy by thousands of ad- Tums Til BLT1_y -i&ericig ge:ation d.'1"}S • emigre rteetl e Se11111 : ver3- cheap ' I" Is the onlype 7 `TR3I�s :�11I' i.3 ;T L L't: A 3 F„t.Li,\:'�:-- • l c o _ nces and unknown pe p , • q 02 A. 1A ', t lowly in clrcui>a9ta d reliablsmedicined v- ; • . - . . i a from a work- eyed. B•war•otanprindpleit No. ti 1'�rs"'s DV11't call: t a w. ved his w Y 12:27 P. s,!. fail ....... to- to fame, pa . d who offer inferior " IG M1Yfn: i - r�Aak for Coot's Cot- 6:$U P. '�. . 111 mitis and builder of squares and than• inedieines n plan of 1i IeJ Loc:.l, r: _ master of logia tea coot Compound,take no substitute: or sa ana, ex ante. ..l.XS. (�1�[�' O P .. Y . nets, until he axrie a close $1 and s tihree oeni Canadian osfaMe Tg�Ixs QUt+v �Ycsr UUF Yts pnl,LowS:M #:. j1�V11� ��" - p !3 ;: and a diplomat in debate--who built etanapsln I ,and wa will send sealed by ra - CIIt $IICh turn m Fn wat�,d-particalare in plain N,p,/ I.O('AL . . �""_� 7_. a nares of facts, and lsdieliotlly,g stamps- addret►e Po b.,r, '�i. each q �.Io - �rl�ct:.n . �3:�•2a ( �O�D - f at.enabled pe' No Fisher Block,181 Woodward ave �� ,;r - .. al 1 vas th Zrt111 Oe , , in d 1 irk,,,;.. ,,: .t iI. ,{S;;E M +� I,g: 11e1g Of g ich$an. Sold in is ,� IR Chan - Detroit, . 7- f the t f l ;..:. mister 0 , V n t^'t {i �. E:. 1 ':... �F' . . m >.:.-.,. -.. - P , e Prime -M \ K,,.knm , ,. . . _ • ...:3,.. ,� k `5` L�4'h""� - . +� �C ,� __ to be 1 . }z,. • e a her Ue r , x de 4 + t FYI F }�. ie . 1•'1 l 1 s,nd L1 V ,1 :.r-. RY r._ -, :.- ,e,r , -N s- :r a,-o-,_ s`i- .+r�*. - . :,_p*` - % :d -.R.,� r ,_ b ,--r ..,.. g ., .. - - - - ♦A ,.. ry . v 1 , i _ ... .... .. _ 7.. -,.-. ..,•,_ Rte,.z-._ - - '-k 1: tte�rr .4' � �:,- .• .,:. L. a. e y <.. :. r s ,. t rt, , .,,• ._., .. •1. '. :. _Y•.- . . "^ -_,.F �:::K � -j-[.. `S I. > b � - 11 I I: I � . . ...1 . � 11 . . . .- . . . . I . . . 1 . - I . . I . � ` . .1mc . . . . � . s - - . ; . . I �.. .- I . . . � . . J1.- _� , I- . . . ,_ . 0. - - % . I . . I. , ,.. .� . I . .. ,. . . .— .�. . . I . - . .. , . . . . - . ' sass,. \ A - . :.. . - .. . i : 1. - - . J . . . -/ -- --- . -...- - - 0010110100111 On Board S. S. Labrador. "Saturday Night's" CGhristmas<for 1892. - �. I - DEPOT DISTRICT DOTS - - . _. .- - . e .RNITU STOLEN IN THE MOST BASE FACED MANNER DL►Alt Six,—Following up my last letter The soiree, which oonti►Ins ars n d to • . I left Liverpool un the evening of the 13th photolithW;tapL in seven colors and as FROM OUR FXCHANQEs..:. .: o! Beptempber, by chancel steamer at 10:45 many halt tones, is "Ye Gentlemen and WHIT VAL E ' . i . _. ­ . . m. art. in in Belfast neat morning at 10 Dames of Olden Time's." The pictorial - - - J. B. Trayes, of the Port Hope Times p g • . is dead. the „ea ,:npplement, which is larger than that of o'clock. We had a Pair paseale, : p The warereoms are replete with a stock of Bedroom ►S'etttlr American hay buyers'are ptaraliasing in, being but slightly choppy. On arrival, I last year. to a reproduction of a locate Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs knd all forms of modern e Kingston neighborbood at $10 a ton. was taken charge of by my friends, who owned by the proprietors of Setnrday Night, 8 gave me An exceptional warm welcome. entitled •'Her Bright Smile Haunts Me . furniture. .. . Evangelists Crosbley and Hunter have Belfast is a fine city and puts me in mind Still." It is exceedingly lovely and no one . commenced a aeries of meetings in Lind- of Toronto very much, the streets being can pass it without carnia to look aAaiu s n `well built u with substantial at the beautiful face and the look of fare- . sas ay. will row I3eheur an the Thames hapsa warehouses, hotels, etc. The shop well. The stories this year are ohnf Hobble• Pictures framed in all designs. Repairing , of urniture a - if the Englishman will make the stake windows in the principal streets, notably Tome Little en's , ie specialty. . . ' Hl h street and Castle ton anchor of IIelen's Babies. by Octave .. 500 sovereigns a side. Royal Aver. g + _ Surrogate Court proceedinga took place street present a pleasing appearance to the "Tho Nephew of His Uncle," - - Mcnday in the estate of rs. (George E. eye, being neatly and to dressed W llh Th atar� author lwrit r inoAmn. er America.) Funeral - 'fl�rnishil�gS and all . undertaking , requirements. ' , . Reeser, of •Markham V' loge, who left .showy goods. I visited with a co g popular Geos a Parsons � . in Holywood, 4 miles from Belfast. This "The Rich Relation, by g Funerals conducted in tlloderu style. . ri 81,457. is a fine little town of about 4000 inhabit- Lathrop. (There is no more attrsctive - . Hon. John Dry n left for Chicago - d sada to at nd the �'Vorld'e Fair ants washed by the"waters of Belfast lough. name in American magazines.) t� by T- �. �A_��R���.+ OT ? 11ZTE17.&. Ave n y The sea breeze comes in here sweet and "Kate Gordo Christmas Miracle, opening. N. G. igelow also left for the fresh,the tides rising and falling with great Julian Hawthorne. - -. Windy City Tuesday. I regularity. The scenery i„ Ireland is "Little Lady," by Ida Barwash,probab- �• Mr. Schofield, the proprietor of the new splendid, the grass and the leaves of the ly the prettiest story in the book. NEW DISCOVERY+ y ACCIDENT . . ... . . -. Cotton Factory at Oshawa, has comment- trees being of such a rich green oolor, pre- ­Senor the Engineer," by Edmund E. _, ed to fit u the Masrion worl:e and a new In compounding a solution a part was Bred eptly spilled on the hand _ -- p , Bents a pleasing contrast with the white Sheppard. nifieentl and and on washing afterward it was discovered that the bra was n the is now being put on. cottages with which the hill aides aro dotted All these stories are slag y pieteiy removed. we at once put this wonderful r Preparation,-on the . market and so great-11"been the demand that we are now introducing roofW - ' Joseph Trebly,whose wife rind fkmilY throughout the inland country. ae itisNew YtFkllaud atondon.�e . Sheppard's tKlbroughE a world ander the name of Queen's D Anti-Si•lrirte. i - live in `l'oronto. was killed by tlhe caving ate encourages this gree g 1`i' 18 PERFECTLY H E ANY 8 AND �a+' r in which Ile was working at temperate, cloudy and showery, with oc- story is being a sally illnetratAd by Mr. $p 81MPLE ANY CHILD CAN Y8E ITS is _ in of a sews temp rat gleams -of sunshine and annoy F. A. Feralid, of New York, from photo. Ly the pair overland'app1Y the mixture for a few minutes, and the i" Brandon, Man., on Saturday. hair disappears as It Dy magic without the sl blest Win or injury when d 98 see from days. The atmosphere though is damp and graphs and studies made by the auyhor ►igg amen Bell, a=. age , pose a our Canadian While in ]Mexico, and artistically at lgast, applied or ever afterward• It isunakeLA an other preparation ever used J Chilly , I would not exchange fora like pu Thousands of LADl�B who have been annoyed ' - the train at Bolton on Saturday morning, this will be one of the moat prettily Mae- wets h,�r oa r irACM.rtsCH.and ARNS attest Its mertte. r climate for it under any consideration, - . was shaved at a barber shop and walked throat and-lun troubles abound here. I trat�ed tales that has ever appeared in B Q$xp=��Boon bn Quoop s Antill beard n u hi ti their sws� i five miles to the home of hie eon in King. visited also with friends in Lisburn. This America. It can be well understood that with tihaving, by readeriflg aid b�us(securer; Judge Morgan has banded out.judg• is a fine town o! 12,000 or 14,000 people• the well known names in the above list p��of Queen's Anti-IIalrftne tl. per bottle, tent to safety wittn�Ho=rs+•postage p a every word It - 1 w "S• park here resented to the cost a great deal of money to Decease for seated n s strictly confrom iddeni,W.Send This advertiseoney or m nr tyisrhon etc and straight raaei teforward ed Cut this out _ - i - -me gnaeihlnj; the local option a p they have a title �a P acme, but Christmas is a p° cas E.1 at Stottffville on Map 10, to go into corporation by Sir - Wallace. There ie Christmas Mag �entt,aain�. We fauces You to drat with t>a sad you will DHA e n or any case Ll _ * , , I . _. 98 and which was a another lovely breathing spot also here, time when TORONTO SATURDAT -NI[,HT ad- senday.your Address ter QU any DEN OfficeaFAMICA CO., f174 R�°!s we wi l D N$500 fes•any ase force May lot, 18 p r=T� r men on Jure called Castle (,lateen, which is well patron- vertisea itself,and in Newsdealer Y b- "'tWrnre or slichtest injury to any purchasts @aer. Every bottle auarantecd. «• +� - pealed aQainat by the liquor the,:t'rt nds 98 Bottles of Queen's Ana-Ha1r'L1M ��cC'�1—To ladies who introdnee anA tell among ' 9th. The majority was for and 12 votes ized by the people, and deservedly b lain as it ls a 1 abet and Stationers Bulletin, the Cana- L, L we will present with a SILK DZJMI%Ib yardarms or c mm�:•io Laws*Bottle i p -' is a ver tett spot. Fl rs� a!sick to Meet from sent with order. C;ood were attacked. Enough of these votes Y pretty p° p 1.16 to`' 150 Nater st. � = ad to upset the by-law. great industry m Belfast. The firm of elan correspondent of wh(,oh has seen ad- - were b P Holland & Wolfe employing alone about" vanes copies of all that is promised by 140NME RI XE,111?�('l'=:--TLe Lytle Safe, +� Lock Co., On Wednesday morning last, a young Y Y P.dwiu Alden aC Co., ;?IH Dace st., Cincinnati, 011ie. 8,000 men. I understand Belfast gives em- SATURDAY NtauT this ear, says that "It � to nlent in this trade alone to a total of will doubtless be the moat beautiful pnbli- _ -___ ------- ------ - ma ).mod F. G. Morris, son of Dr. Ddol. P Y tis of Oshawa, suet with a painful acc' 13,OW oleo- It was here the White Star cation ever attempted in America, and r� 0 m � r �. dent while out shooting with a breech Inner, Y g UR SALE.—The estate of tl�P late -1— V •'Teutonic" was built, also the Do compares Inure than favorably with Figaro o climbing through a fence minion Liner, "Labrador" two fine ships. and the most expensive Old Country lore. r:very, containing `) seer+, being loadln„gun. In R aecidentl dlscllargud," and In m former letter you will- remember I Christmas numbers. It is something h forcomposed coned con o it tithe township of ivarter � i"k��S,�i lfro>:i T(j'1'��'1'C11�T�i\DT:�-(7 the repel is ­IN --- the gun was y Y 1 +:ircu,l�t�rl t:> tL,• covtrurp, Tire lfowat ^ the con tents struck the young mans right remarked that the first glimpse we got of Canadians to boast of, for in Kingston teas,al mileR ii ch teat- t ill �)f , el on the tri to Europeisthelrish coast, the work requiring the greatest possible ar- �r ►t1)y and 1r4 tulles from 1'iri;+tint; �'ii�a6e. �tt�. (,,. +,f ��,,;,i h[;� to ;nicrnl farmers Isu+r foot, tearing the big toe Off completely, land p I th+, }+Ilhii:•tl:at tlt+-ir F'oilI rliy is still running, that first Bight of it must be dear to the tietic skill has to be done abroad, the en- ThOodis 18lyeTdieRtrablo�pr�Lpere� ['Tltlet�iu�iitt,- :,,,+1 cht�t tl [y al+•': nklnt the cele heated ten- and part of the ball of the foot. slid t g Thomas D. Moose, a prominent r° sl h'a6:t� of her countrymen, (men of course terprise is purely Canadian, and will re• potable. For fnrth,'r purc,e:lir+rx.a!`Pl�'cls ell'' err.cut-, flower"Cat'::intil ttitt,ter, \t'llitt.} T��-ill «1,;, were born and lived there for years be donne to the credit of Canada, ren,►sos,to A.A- Pohl,Count} Ara•llitt ct,a l,it- l,lolr and,>cher ittll�letll+°ntx xF nFttnl clod )+loo . - dent of Orillia, lost his life in a somewhat j+)t comic to America) and who were re- y, or tv- t•. RICTIARD`°:�- +,:; ry Public• c)+rryitt� on �+ ;•.r,liftyrsil lows riw,rig he�i'n(,k g Piek.•riuC. t n • In. +R. FA1t:1iERSI MARKET. �Wi— --_ - 2� f pnintefrrall flu• r)ol,ulart)lc,n-x nl 'w�-n ' G•n•-peculiar manner 1Monday afteruoc,n. He -- - wLon he fell head- s nr„inl; to her shares once more, either to n s.r�irt,. 1 +�s..a in, , i4�s,r:a;f►:t.t was fixing his Uulnp, i,it or remtLin there. In my case I could , 1092. �� �� N1W n�� i��c `<_____ _ .rut.+•<<_�th lF•:r3T �----- .- first Into the well, which was so narrow having left 'I'OBONTO, OeT. �0+ P V . n+,t share in this en„husiastn, he could not turn,and was- drowned in a ;t.,.!and with my parents when only three Wheat,fall,...... 800 70 to W 71 CID N G _ . - - in of heat s rig 00 W to W 00 - - ON . ER MAKING .: - - few minutes- His wife tvitu:,s5ed the ac years old, so that I remembered noth g W P g !.. ' BROCK BT.t SOUTH Of O�ITARiO BANK cident and alarmed the neighbors, but too tl,t,,l)eupla or country, reaching her shores wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to «1. 66 late to render any assiBtanee to tl,u tu,- ,",,,i., an utter stranger to place and people. Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 59 ". 1 si).;:-t three happy weeks ill Ireland,days Oats, bush................ 00 91 to 00 33 Whitby garble WOr�S• �`he . llnsaeTFI IIE(1 R'lIl make . . - fortunate elan. jj y John P. Rice, and 91d anti ieapected th:Lc ,x;11 forma green spot in memory's Barley, bush............. (1(1 4U to 00 49 _ Claes E'vely (jilt' =ll th8 citizen, a member of the Hil;h :�cllool hall, ': ::ile life lasts. I am now homeward PEas,-bush................. 00 l'►0 t° W �i Mathison ����in o rd and an extensive property l,u,[ler butt: 1, is ruing left Belfast on the evening Hay,new, ton............ ti 00 to. ti 50 jjj , - week, except Saturdays - 1 it of Ot-t. .th per channel steamer Dynanic, 11 00 to 00 00 racturers of-. ll l t lrt B a , . at Bowmanville. shot liitas[)lf w,tL .cc re. Straw, ton..•..•••••••••••• 1t R,+llt -._. - r[,a.•1►:::,' Liverpool at 7 a.m. on the 5th. ......1 6 25 to 6 50 ;11arblellanutntlncs, Headstones s and all llt1 1 her YlOt1Ce. • • velvet. The ball entered the ear, i(►nd is I 1[+t I iverpOol per Dominion steamship Dressed hogs...,... lodged in Lhe head. At present he is still „1J.,i1 ,-ler" on the afternoon of the 6th Beef, foregnatrters,...... 4 50 to 5 other Cemetery W �Owii - t livin , but 'no hopes of his recovery are +), , .:t )ger, We swung clear of the Alea- Beef, hindquarters....., 7 to 8 00 also Ympon sootels, Swedish, haat- l�V 00 ass o[ e ,;,+f,,� dock, No. 3 branch, at 4:30 p.m. and bdutton......:.............. 500 to 6 W ertcxn anA Canadian tsranites. " entertained. He has been =iufirrinl leen, Friday. 700 to 8 50 til partier wishing work wonid do well tc cul PROPRIETOR. brain tronble,causing depression oft pirit5, reachctl the open sea neat `df+y, Y• Veal, carcase ............. su us before ,nrchating. All work guaranteed _ __ l Towart! evening a strong fresh breeze arose Butter,Ib.................. 00 1Q to i)0 Z1 cod prices ofjch�lour«Rc- for the last year. 1c - - -- sled lashed us badly allni ht,thiacontinued Et;ite doz.................. 08 8 to 00 20 W. V.�Y V Itie�ltc>� • 1 on Aft- ' _ PICKERIN( Early on Sunday morning Dungan lett• - _.. g - - - - ah was sur tis nail! Saturday evening when the wind tell _ -- -- - - - y etas, let conee9sion Thor p -"�--"-- Y � red to find a large illOOge feeding ut the at,d we not ernoot oda Amor ng tlyb„re[Le e,a1 awmm4tr,un W coral t,erc-tltne nv �uMbe eY D O MINI E*a manent tics t}ood chaeta for It oth©r end of his farm. The animal does and Sunday. Dda '�od�,,W+l.tl t.t,tw+y fresheuecl which increased to a gale by night. - - _ a+„nee"'cn �est rov►etn lu A ureery stock not appear to be very wild and one can The vessel rocked most unmercifully, the _ - Si Mala V $�t50O�000 i"."r.=and oniyyrn r �" � uite close to it. It is seldom us both fore and aft. This Capital t p, to both tan . a rd wak from 1,U MBER7 LAT AND advance 9, se�ty swe�piug p gta,eac9•an,hard .1"°a other �. - these anituals wander so far south, _ , $1,4007 c hoasrs,on . , - kind of :thing tried the Indies nerves, u' Sur las �I�INGLES It would not be ativieablO to shoot cue yam_ �, No sue k, account and 7 nu+t►y of them were cry"ins;, thinkinK t the p } tunes ►n our to prlK• •nd unless you have i15U you do nut cure to Tuu"`l+. WHITBY AGENCY. °^ts� No peculter aI West ttaxt hour had come. 1'u day, Y comps.• g,s. _ti tar tuwreet T kee , as they lnay not bo kills+! till 1Ei35. breeze is fresh, .but the good ship moves c,on auy DRESSED LU 1rBER use not earning t]Tb i • :>- I hand you herewith per month end a:,xnt«,s- P. . gaily an her way• Y fi:11'INGfi UE:I AItT 11 N:\T. _ The Streetst•ille Rcvicr� Rays : �1 l,t -: - au+u of re• O c )Dies of our bill of fare for breakfast,lunch interest allow[xl at highest current rates_ No ► vioDonUS l►bivarir�e o'his or other _-,,,,,r, - - with eight legs has been on exhibition at notice of 11►ithdrawal required. wo can m►Ito you a success. the I�ayal Hotel. 'fCia monstrousity looks a,;,! +lin:,ar, show h°W we 1iveJ ;u ll►e lines gA�{,D AND SOFT WOOD t. _ 1Y. H, HOLLAh D, casae rr+••. Address for parnrn,aza. - , R though two'pigs Ilse been welded into sa,l•iun cabin. �l1'hcu you readthcm I think RA��GO. RROwNBIu��i [Y)-.c%"°• tiurtiux urcT�, . 'inyhouselsrvi,ahie., —AT LOwi•:s•r t lticF— . one kith the exception of the lel;:;, care �'r,a will say tl�►u you co ca ewa it b01113 I�r ---- F R c . • S �� T i;1irist+nas I d -7_ . _ and rear estremltrey. We tlnaert,.xna _ •'S'Ten per taut. will be added it ' that it belongs to �Vm. :�ildrew,-and was ��,!"i i t►'iQ1°ate them lex�;ept tlu>araNK h�are T_ - .: • t g ca } As UR �I�NA ut thiS out raised by liirain :1laertson, Trafalgar far frP ,t home and oil the rua[l to its c 7 booked. Township. It will probably be sent to fits side and loving hearts. After all, say �• O �,i�To I'i;AC'CIC.' TAILUtt, �♦ onto masse or some other similar what +)u mai', go where you will, there s ENOLASE ' ' D� the Tor - - . -- -- - } - - -- institution." tlietnan- no pl+tc•: like home. When in Belfast I at- - BROUGHAMs ��� � ('Si.&.1:P—=�O�T ;�u moans lave been taken by. tel,[l,-(l the Methodist church regularly all — 11 i • Y '' a to push the sale Of their Myrtle i„`. fri.-ads being strong Wesleyantt. The 1 Oc / nfactnrer p I [:11Rt'Gli officials are very fri ndly and warm i UNTIL - \'avy tobacco exceyt giving from time to b ,111 ,, ruent of the facts eon- hearted.' They meet you c ith a smile and Fall stock juFt arri o d In il�pdartiea can AND `fa " time a simple state is teas. The a canine shake every tinge ou enter the now bop W y R._ , /; ` Heeled with It In the publ p !7 y © and rapidly increasing demand for church. I attended the Ballymacarat Jan. 1$93. - large a rience of cl►urch. Rev, ler. Lays 's pastor and ()arments made in the latest styles and tt SET it has been Ll,e result of thePe reached solve stirring Be cocoa far aura perfect fit guaranteethed, Call early �Pp -- amokerswhich these statements selgRested. +,+� ui Li» flue k. I also h the pleasure Tl,elr advice to business men is to sever of listening to 1ta�'• WIY lard another and avoid the rush. C - f '��,,, rise largely if they have the right article elt,islcnt Methodist divine. is arse ___ KIK - . - he a:lvertisement with. ` . � - to bt+ek np t eon I ndepen was instructive and entertaining: To ay, Com• he editor of the 13ubeayg `Veduesday, Oct. 12th, the sea ,s con►hara �, t%M T 1 �3 • . - dent remarks :-`'As regards cholera in tively smooth and the ship glides quietly A� - A�REt)tl � 1. along, every one happy expecting to night . �_3 Ontario, for the present year, there is October 13th, , nothing to be feared even by ,the most land to night. Thursdwy, _ - — y.,� we are now . the Gulf of St. Lawrance This the Best City Weekly ~ `A ' - *' _ timorous• We shall have frosty weather , _ - within a week or two, and that will put having paste through the straits of Belie Newspaper in Ontario. Send Lhe !"' : end to any epideniie of the kind. Very Isle lust night. timooth water, ship steady , an ntjpve in with Name and Ad- - ria can stand ten degrees of frost. and land in sight on bothts�ahere cReached ans- 5 few bacte Don't worry yoursalf about cholera : its Grosse Isle a L" C des to 11 ri Lt— oat see that your subscription ed magical inspection. As we had in sick THI NES PRI11110 t0., Pump Factory 1 " Hess on board, we were only detained 'ZO T_. a g J . is pard up, and leave the rest to an all• minutes and then allowed to proccxid• Fri- TOSONTO. PrOp=1@t0 : e Providence. day 14th, w© reached Father Point a 6 p.m. `y©have been appointed sole agents by G�. �'@r0'CCT', wis 4 - s terrible aoeident, with fatal iesult, with smooth sea, wher© we took on the C L Munson, b:aq., Bowmanville, forthe _ Manufacturer of i F , took place a few miles north of Bowman• pilot, mails and telegrams and also handed County of Ontario, for the best �Voyen e coin of last week. qnd are re- Lift,Force & Suction PUM �``- • yille on MonayY g thein telegrams and letters for transmit,aiotl Wire Fouee in tele Country, p 1 •s ti'{Talter Vice,contractor and mason, of frons there. Saturday 15th, we roaclled ared to build fence, and cell Farm and �j . 01BRIEN De°p.wf7l Pumps of Brass, Iron andA savant -five years,was Quebec at 5:3tia•ln• and 1[:ft flicreat 10 a 'n Totivual,ip rit;hta oI; the moat, reaebuable �(�f j-'J Selina, aged about Y Porcelain. hie fur 3iontreal, Th© nail np the, river and terms We build twenty different styles _ . - returning Lome from Bowmanville, the accost was delightful, day sunny and on this machine, plain or ornamental. We THE -; pEARED AND PUMPING WINDMtItS, 41, Losse shied into the ditch, upsetting Y also own the right for Ontario County, - ��• r: and throwing Mr. Vice on life face, warm. The captain hoped W reach Dion• o � � Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and . buggy kk on ezc° t townships lt'hitby and Brock) for PHOT Cistern Pumps. Mail orderb j;- d striking a stone. No one saw fecal tutL5 miles belowMontreal andthe ( cabb PatOut Facies• )Parties wishing rota t attended to. J`. . his hes us about the C P Ply the accident, but when found th cn on ship was opliged to cast anchor for tear of co purchase harm or`Towaship rights for H disposed of his Toronto business , tunate man was dead. The eany that he running aground. In about half an hour. either of above, will do well to consult us — - indl g lighter titer tug belonging to the Int 7 A. F., Pickering, or sand will hereafter devote his en- LYMAN FJR�YTH, Agent. Pitkerin - - _ - . - was lying on his back, however, a g personally-, at . he ound. Co. ame along side from P O, parties pre to Whitb Gallery. had not moved after he struck t ground. Dominion S. S• Co write us to Whitby P tire, tittle Y _ ` leaves a widow, three sons and a Montreal and -took in such passeng er s aI strictly fyrbidden infringing on these pa- is ahead eon1m13nc- MONEY N�Y T O L O AN He BilIg USINSS Ydaughter, all grown ftp. wished to reach 11ilontreal that g tents,. ug Tuesday evening last, a man who availed myself of this haply chance and 28 31 : ALLIN & BRANT. .imble en- vee at the Montreal doe at 7:45 p.m., to hum, but the facilities are :o; on first-class :o: .. is said to be nwmod Itobort Tr seri --- --- - _— Such that be can accolumodate an . MORTGAGE SECURITY - - �.. . - „a,ed t1 horse tied baggy from W. H- thus enabling rine to catch th81R o'cloc'k wc:at WHITBY MARBLE AND at lowest rates of interest. MorSgagee>tadDo i " p .pictures. During the , I .. . . Thotl,tts, of na!1awa, for one hour, oaten bOuhd old,lBeliable lino �c•tstolu ti lap land `�,hp require bentures purchased for cash. silly to take a short drive in the country.' oft p �' M:,A,,Zi ESMA -WO ; . : Thomas toneluded the ins me at home an Stinclay t�turnin at viz orks holiday 5Ca3o11 call ��nd get hotOs . ho and from the perils of , bought and sold on commission. " _ returnin , Mr. T o'clock,safe and so , Gran* ,i 11_ Not n and communicated with ,fof the sea. We had a. concert a:l baar;l ------ r was stole S St. : - W H I T gY, that will be finished in the lateatstyle �tPednesday the �U y I�A •at for : �Veetern, Lancashire and ]r-ortl, the Toronto polite. On bile t ship Friday night, a �roaram of whi^h I I - - rested in Toronto w �' hand yon. It prove a' decided success, +Establllhed 1840.1 of the art• - British.Mercantile, and MancheeterFireIu- thief was ar Trimble t auranee Oo,npauies,—North American ins to sell the Losse and buggy►, without particularizing, each performer do _ � � rletdra - Lifelneurance Co.,aibo accident In- - is said to Laye resided with a farmer in ins l)is part well. The callecL,oll aniouut 'Bwouenaei 0 PECIAL attention will b gi+vetl surance taken. - _ the vicinity of Taunton last winter, and to about 7 or 8 peones, in aid of g I a ro witlt= ' Or liana a Institute. Eloping I IIay.ug retUruesl to the ol:i et»u,l of the S to faluil • groups and as Christ a8 when tie left his employer lie app 1 Seamen's b p s3 W[,lfenden {�)'iri llitO anti Marble works, y pApums an� viLuGs . owned. On the have not transgressed too far in vane vol ed more clothes than he sable space, I remain, jaw better prepared W °x°°tit° all is a time when luost-families ha 8• n' ht of the Laurier demobatration in yours faithfully, creels in caiiletery and all other i e t0 have prOl?el'ty for 8818. 'g was stolen Join I3E+or;�s• reunion,it is the proper t m �1 1` `�` :_' Oshawa, a horse and bnjltly ti�ork pertaining to the business. FA ► t7 TD REQ\ T - from one of the hotel sheds, and this$e .- Cuo 'hors will find a ��e11 selected stock 1` Deed to have been the thief. _----- t� - is supposed In the e been implicated 1 life McGowan Loa leaned a twit of foreign and doln4stit granite an[1 grottos taken. aDNVE'YANCINcI CAREFtJL?.Y DONB:. is also said to have from Oshawa Ne Cull and satisfaction s gnnraAtBed �{ _ t „ horse and boggy a sleet ,T, tai. St9genson, n R'e!1 knows intc.�b'+, to }�pO 1 fit loll striei,ly first-ti`'. V. IIICH��RDSON, - theft of a and the detectives of g kFril,n to �' • abort a year ago, ana w©altli;+ fiu'ixier of ;Pic < ..,, .,n• 1 ,, -� f,... -•• r-,•r• •i•. a "P Trimble is wanted [or «r 'J .'+► i.,.t. ;.,'.,�.. .•�- w (S ilci3: l)utid a iSlJsji,L'itllt,dYli1 5 yi .tom �5 - ' Toronto claim that1�1 , p uio ii. J ei > �n �ar1YI_, _ i t ,F ,s. x -. :-.. -. .. --.-.: � ,PP}: . . �1�., ,_..-. � J Vi.-lig �.•.0.+.... � ..:-: ^�.::G !- A iv 1. "-Y '� a ; . 1 1. mile, r:�. iv.a..,� aeon _11 •.,. - _ , �s ,v _ , ti i'. a�: - ; .�� ; b and M - _ �_ ,_ {. r 6 ti _ t 4 *7 t y q�� w .• -.".. h. err c ., A j - e. s,yg _ �. tr- q. '� .. � .. sass. � —Y•.. f. sass...- h•!. . - ♦.. t: .. .. . -- .K-... .-4 " . : .: -. rya .p.CYw•"_ . .,sass ..- e. - - _. .- - .a.: �. .a ` sass .- _. .:: sass } y'�3fd- liY. -11 4 r " «,s "b r -' r. a. :`5_ r'r ,:. -. .titY-• -- f r - s. r M .a 4 A .s i A. . x . - - r . . ... .. s a . . •, . . . . . ti . t . J '; .;+ --. , a . . - . - - -- f - — . - ,_ i- - _ ,: .-. - .. • -- - -- -• - ENiILAND ARD AMESIOA• tits name and retn6'vtad to 8nfkolk, where ht1 t ooatinnally raising hoped fotf'nd other pnr- T$E gTATI$TICAL FU ND• gear flea er e . _ $I$TQKIO MISER' �yltui keep foxhounds. He had always pose than to trade on them 4e hia own ad• _ 1 !iq for an Alliance tgetaee>t the Twp , ># 1'PeirtL Thoasalslds eY t Livia¢to�tiiiel�te been a Bold and fearless rider, acid at this vantage•. Aa the rfuh.Mr. Cooke's friend- ,ihero are���maaeles in an elephant's 11(auons—The United states poth ati :., Aifred the Gre H'ant—Catrioas F.cceatricltiea o[ time his hunters avers considered the best ship was worth caltivatinpt,. 11e ' urkexs' trunk• Naval and ttltutary Cower. King of l ngland Three ll[lserable Crcatares . in the country. This waesthe only time he uslly receiving presents of Deese+ y , y In a few years' time the population of the . . light.. Columba, - from peep a to whom he The speed of a wild dock is ninat milae Few ppeones are able to realise them- was ever known to spend money on pleas- hares, and wines, United States will reach a hundred millions . early dawn plan( selves the all-abearbing passion for hoarding are. Even then, everything was im hnnte- . standind hia inordinate loeeof m neyith• an hour. of En lish•s akin eo le nearer Lo ue•in cry ; amt many • the exclusion of all after the most frugal fashion. H I g y ho There are oak trees in existence 1,000 g Pe i $ P P ' which engrosses, to eked the cows re erred breakfast .. was fond of amusement ; he liked a good years old. sentiment and Inatituttooc than any other campaigns were others, the heesrt of the Miser. Curiously man mt y Pso The four restncesn routes employ 1 10(1 nation can ever be, occupying a gee A o[ the morning. P P enough, this craving for aecretiBg wealth is for himself and friends, then attended to horse,and went once a ear to E m races. ' , ra hical sition of supreme advantage, John Sohieakt, however, seldom coat steamships.6 g P- a product of civilisation, which has grown the stables, donned his green coat, and lad ' Theeo eacurei for he always managed to aharing wiGlx us a frontier line some 4,000 greatest warrinrl u with $oriel and bocowe more develop- the hounds; and after a day's hunting, re- him anything, le. At There are over 'a million species of in- miles tong and an increasing trade error- tury, slept only, p y� sects in the world. - - ed as gold and silver became emblems of freaked hixriaeolfwle aruabni&gad eo forlth ho And lent Lh, through urn other peep mousey greater than that interchanged by i Ftanii and Char wealth. The occupation and ambition of a milking the q g The moon is on the aversge238,818 miles any two other States of the world. While }' 3cauislaus retire miser's life i+not to socumulate for himself yet his master often.called him an idle dog, iNFI$�iTItl9 of A(IS, distant from the earth. European countries ate► ger under n heavy" and 4. or his children or relations,but for the same and said he wanted to be paid for doing he found himself compelled to have medical g In the reign o1 . - ccs to dress hiinaelf Three and a half millions of people ars load of debt, the United States find their � was the fash;ona - . reason that a magpie steals a silver spoon, nothing, advice. His plan then w sews son the sea. treasury balances almost an inconvenience. With the two large fortunes which he in rage, and a 1 some physician ass Y In manufacturing power, in all that proves o'clock the ,lion for the pleasure of huffing it. PP yi eleven and supe Daniel Dancer was ane of the class of possessed, and the wretched way in which pauper or unfortunate tradesman, relying I There are supposed to ba about 420,000,- national vigor, the inheritors of our old pale , Priestl misers who hoarded Inoney for the pleaisure he clued, his whole expenses at this time not upon the doctor's kindness to obtain hia ad- (100 t;hristiaas in the world, colonies already surpass any State except Y - of secreting it. In this he but followed an being mora than three hundred pounds a vice. He did this many times, ando ace The n mice of-the civilized nations es the ret J^_rem+y Te our own, and their full development has of edriar teadency,as his father and grand- year, w>+s so troublesome to a doctor, that the tat- world number 3,ti00,000 men Resides the et to come. The amount of British capital bury, and 'tf at h RiCnxs rouRED IX lose of their time and labor, they cost at Y and fig N. Sir 1 father had all done the same. It has been ter caused inquiriep to be merle about him, Invagted in that development defies esti- ;; earl mornin h said that miserly instincts as a general rule apo him in torrents. lint as he'never kept and discovered who he was. Upon this he least $1,(N)U a year, and that amounts tv mate, and the inwoven interests of the Y g are not inhesited,but this case waeundoubt- kindred races have already reached a coin- Peter the Grc any accounts or trusted any errs to keep refused to see him again, and sant him hie '�3,StN1,000,000. ,jocks of Leadoff edl an exception ; foe not only himself but them for him, relying on hits memory for bill, which, However, wsa never paid.. Thus The valve of a ton of pure gat, is $602, lexit which baffles the imaRinatiow the anvil aq a h Y- a fri htful did this man, by the most paltry devices, 1799.0`1, $1,000,0 r0 in gold coin weighs 3, Y hila brothers and sisterawere all of a miserly averythtng, his adaira were in Mone seeks invaatment in America as of Rnss.a, alwai die oeition. He was born in the begiuuing g i eadily as if it were a portion of the empire, p tangle, of which no one could find the thread delight in teicking every one with whom he 69.5.8 potlnde avoirdupois. The value of a Y am " Kai, he . =. teenth rentor At Weald, a vil- himself and he lost it as he advanced was brought in contact. At length he be- (ton of pu ours Wei ghe 58,9.19.9 pc nlds a0v�o gel- :►nd no other markets act and react upon I of the sigh Y but ,_, ere nssible and la a near Harrow, and on the death of hi in earn He was a prey to every person came extreu►ely weak,and spent the remain• lin ailvar g our own is the same degree. The mere axis- h► g d st eon inherited a y tense of a state of war,apart from its actual poasihle." Daniel the el a who had a want or a scheme that promised ing portion of his life in arranging hi� rf: ,uncia. believes that sav- t a deadl blow to Trcderick IT. father, Aa eminent h sician _ fair estate. He suffered great une.rrsineae at high interest, and• in this way is said to fairs with his solicitor,altering and re a p y operations, world Infltc y g hate lost ova hundred and fifty thouaaad ing hia will many times He died on the ago lacca have better color ecce tion than neer etc t rat this time on account of a feelin of certain- P P the while fahrie of British commerce. The P %" t which possessed him that his father had pounds. 26th of August 1811, in the eighty-sixth ' civilized. Of lU Indian buys he found thing should be inconeeivahle. As iArd "'g Y , none color blind ;au Cher group of '2�i0 had Overstone said of the occupation of London Y CopPrnic►is a ovcEaL>rD LeRG>;gusts_ He eat for Berkshire, in which he had a }ear of his age, unpitied and unlamented ; r _ large estate, in three parliaments; bat his leaving nearly one hundred and thirty but two, whilA nous f the girls ware found liy a foreign army, " it must never be-" i -of W llin aoll about the remises. Hisroubie arliamentary honours made no difference thousand p^•Inds behind him. Of all the to be color blind. The common sense of the many instinctive- `" of ��calinoton - of money P . ; earl riser Wa was not occasioned so mach by the idea in his dress or his habits. lie consented to miserable - . sordid men of whose life we The loss by fire in L e United States dor ly recognises this, without, however, fully y t the move mi ht notbe discovered,but Aland for hbe constituency only ansa condi- kava any i -_urd, his, surely, is the worst. ing the month of August, according to ilia realizing the utter disaster which such a t:, di(jerent con{Ir the Y g is brothers mi ht-find it Lord Rrcnlgh from the fear that h f5 tion that jte shoved be rotarned free of Not one good action or one redeeming virtue statietica of the New York Commercial Bul war would entail ; but the tacit recogni+ion R° 1 abs 1t nee at the ordinar at can we lace to hie ereditir letin, tea.hes s total of$lU,I ti,300, an th fails to reach the►Hind of the Foreign Otliee, ' few iuen a�carr and not give it to him. Ultimate y, expense. He dined o Y Pte two hundred pounds in gold and stivar coins Abingdon during his canvass, and aoobtain- crease of mc,re than $1,0u0,(xlU aver the erg or to trace its impress upon the national period of time. i Pe ed his seatin parliamept for the moderate gregates of the same month in 1890 and policy. :Meanwhile, the mind of the col- tile Tholuas were discovered. enclosed iu two war (}g�E AND FIBfl. dishes buried beneath a gatepost, and aura of one shilling and sixpence, a record - 1891. diet, dazzled by the multitudinous glitter of at fade. 15W, , which has probably not yet been broken. A etatistic(an of the German Government German, French or Russian bayonets, is t'ranklrn, �5 - nothing more was ever found «, made it a rule _ Dancer spent the whole of.his life in 01e Nevertheless, he was wont to declare. that "IIeprnM,s .of the Ontario Cement gtal3arR- has come to the rescue of those peranns who incapable of seeing either the paramount the seat cost him quite as much as three Answers Bceeived lrroni !levels 1'tiree do not share the widespread sit rstition value of a friendly America, or the eaor- ('�eorge ilanc hoose on Harrow Weald Common, and u p� t ' aa1 old man cot dreg wretched blank that life was. The contested elections, in consequence of the Thousand rersons--An lutereritlnx and that Friday, is the most unlucky (ky of the mous potentiality for inflicting injury upon ° on l:orseha{ k ry, y week. A short time ago he determined to this-country which exists beyond the At- hoose stood in about eighty acres of rich borrowing propeneitiea of the other members lnatractive Yolrsmc. lam Cullen fir, I meadow land, with some fine oak-trees _loans that were never reppaid. Probably � The report of Ontario Game and Fish make a scientific investigation of this quell• lantie.. Three thousand mites across the - .e,- worked at i �t h Commission has just been published, and tion. The most fatal or unfortunate week ocean inobiliRation in the h;uropean sense is upon it; and there was also a small farm that was one reason why a retired from Lon45 elan ro eel calci- q proves to be a most instructive aqd read- day. accorcting to the investigator,' is not wholly superfluous, and the United States e - adjoining. The whole, if •p p Y parliament, as his constitnenta had a hi h g could without difficult create, equip and . Holmes, t4'hit voted, might at that time have brought a opinion of his integrity,and would certainly able volume. In addition to the tables of Fri(lay, but Monday• Y Victor IIu;o . nit e little income. But cultivation is ex- have returned him at a small expense. questions prepared by the commissioners, A R"hester flanker, who is interested maintain armies of 'any required atreugth, their live% arc: pensive, so he prefer ed `�o let everything As Eewes ew in years, his parsimony and relstinq to the different birds, fish, and of the custom. ggrr lar el to male four$ in the rovince, the answers to mathernatice, discovered a way in which while they must already be ranked among " ' was never repair- a ed, He took to building K y ant P the nine numerals could he arranged so as great naval powers. f V run to grass. rhe ho�ae laces a received thereto are also ubltehed and a T:ie "Grant ed, and gradually fell into sad decay. The I,oitdon around Marylebone, and this en- Pl to maks 10(i, using each figura but once. Moreover, a c hangs is rapidlp coming §�- $tone is often ales on the premises were all off their tailed frequent visits to the metropolis- On careful perusal of these wt 1 salify the read- This is the way • over the aspect of their form h relations. i h, - g PY er thot tele subsequent recommendations of 15 ,, Why," asked Waehingtun in his farewell I d r Iialvlyden ca - tinges, and the hedges were allowed to these occasions it was his custom to occa i- s rklin on r row until the became useless. He then any hotiae of his own that might happen to the commissioners have been wisely made. - 3fi address, " by interweaving our destiny ,. pI)ean �8'w ift pFactised a rigid economy upon himaeef and 11e empty In this manner he moved about To show how widespread was the interest 47 with that of any part of Lurope, entuugte come to great son. He seldom washed hia hands and face, franc street to street, ao that hie o+vn cels- taken io the enquiry of the commission, it our peace and prosperity in the toils of bed cf a more and when he did, dispensed with the lux- tions never knew where to find him. A May be scute, that their questions were 98 Buropean ambition, rivalehip; interest or Ftankl�n cry of either soap or loose. His tattered couple of beds,the same number of chairs, answered by 2,873 witnesses, whose names 2 caprice?" "L'ecause it is inevitable," is trot all day ar clothes, of which the original colors were a table, and an old woman, comprised all and addresses have all been carefully record. the answer which political and commercial nes" at night' _ unrecognisable, were held together by the furniture, and he moved them about at ad• The answers to the various sets of . evolution ban and o f I The expansion of. •' \ The abus e Y+ a mina*,e'e warning. Ile used to say that gUeetians have all been set out in bulk, ex. • 100 Ureal Britain and of Russia vias .not mora 4 distinguished • means of a hayband wound round his hod . his le s bein encased in a similar covering. of vel 1•is movables the old woman Rave him rept in the case of the questions on birds The banlzer ('t►v° th°. Problem to a bch irteviLable'than that the United States should - ao•avn to u-4 ; g h take a leading place among the nations. A more'forlorn or wretched looking object the most trouble. She was always taking and fish. In the forme Lha answers are :not long ago• who theicnu nerelaibei ghar• " Early to iN it wooed be impossible to imagine ; and yet cold from the chillness of the large rooms, given by counties, and afford au index of was m ch batter, Commetcialentanglementhasalrradygrown man healtliv . at this time ha was in ussession of ro ert ., u with one F�.trnpean power at least, and 3 Tile averai p P P Y coupled with insufficient firing. the feeling of sportetnen generally to their rsngett in regular ordleue k`sf las Win' 1 e P• - _ to the annual value -of three teiousand His sonGeorge havingmarnad,waanatnr- q dietrtcta. In the case of fish, it was plus 7 plus 6 Plus 5 P p P P the c:anatruc.tfoa of a powerful sea going disticiguixhe[ pounds. ally anxious that hia father should make his allies 1 nal (u0. found by the commaaiohersto be impos ' eq I navy is but one of s-veral signs of wha4 c•f� being too hnmaviithhim. Oneobstscleadvancedbythe to classif the answers received cola to .• ears more t Aa he at this time lived alone, Y I There is iii China a sec(ct society called must came.• Could %a he brought tc reality Y The differs ' penurious to allow himself help of any kind, •old man wi s the expense of the journey ; the great difference of opiuioa a:press by the " Triad•" It is a capital crime w be- the dominant position which the United in the mor his dwelling offices, a temptation to robbery this was overcome by the attorney employ- the witnesses ser to ilio proper close and long W it, yet it liae'mara than thirty mil- `elates has already atta,ne(1 we should be su[posing th His well- erin to taae him to Berk- o n seasons. ( lions of n embers. Its object is the over- lees inclined to resent occasional manifests- , same tune c that was vat likely to be resistA. ed by hia eon off g known avarice was an excuse and eeemetd shire free of cost. Next, he stated that hie The reeommendatiooe of the eo,nmission- throw of the present dynasty. tions of a sentiment which, in the cage as. F years to s � also a palliation for the crime. On sever last coat was su shabby, and he could not cry are sec fortes Blest�y and diatincLly, and A San rruncisco schooner recently en• Germany or France, would be esteemed as pofi"ifi�ilicics r - occasions thieves broke into the house, and afford to buy another. This objection was are manifestly cod. Aa these ha re peen -oounter�t thousands of dead fish, extending no mere arrogance. •.en yearn, w' gg sow re .- once or twice he was nearly hanged in the likewise overcome through the same aRene t,atfore pabilahed they need nb" _ t vie rials,. SN ce it yy provide miles, not far troirn L11e California plana A There is only one nearer wlaiah �� �` - endeavor to extort from him a confession his son desiring Mr. Partin, the a W or violations oftF1. &me submarine earthquake is the exPlant►t(otI aerioualy injure ould Britain iu war, ee teen of thea henomeuon- whose alliance would give a real guarantee .,,,, -ice? _ a na y wen reel e w is son tin laws ; sbort�anseaaoas;s general shoot- g P of peace. 1•here is only one power whose doors of of his house, save one on the upper hi. eatate in Berkshire ;. but lila memory ing season t sa tnereaae,t bounty for the de- The Irish language is dying outer Ten material presperity is intimately bound up _ The p+'rp1 floor, which ho entered by mearsof aladder was beginninr to fail him, and he was con- struction of wolves ; the prohit ition for : ears ago 64.000 peo le spoke Irinh only. with our own, and to those external inter- , • to a�elate t( ' dragging it in after him like Robinson Cra- tinaally losing the small sum of money threo years of the sale of quail, snipe. wild : n 1891 there were .H,t1Otl, In l9si there eats a British allianee would mean absolute ' -V How many, r which he declared was all he had in the turkey,woodoc+ak,andpartridgeinOntario; wan Wg.WO who could speak Lrish and security. If Lo.d Roaebery is able to in• c put theory see. As no man iewholly bad,so this miserable world. Itwae about 6vo ponnde ; and this° the appainWnenL gf a fo>rca of salaried wird• En fish and last ear there were only a ire the Forei�n office with a conception ~w, The later 1 miser had one good quality. Lady Temp- lie used to hide, and being unable to •find ens to enforce the game bad"heries Acta: !64 �' Y of ;.he United states exist ing acid to he, an �,. trc�ubl oma P est, bis nearest neighbour, pitied the than, it, declared that he had been robbed. At and the issue of shooting Ueenses to foreign A kitten became lodged in the Ry-wheel i important step in laying the foundation of s< ' a flower lug and had been kind to him, visiting him last, having become very feeble,. and his sportsmen at$45 each'. of su eapins in Portland, Ore. Che wheel ' the national policy of the future will haul - suital,le coo when he was ill, and endeavouring to per• memory gable gone, he died on the 28th of The Game tad Fisheries Acta, together nn for six hours anda half. The eat was been taken.—[[.ondon, Eng., Speaker. i- of ► carrpen• sande him to allow himself a few of the nee• November, 1788, leavin ggrro erty to the with the late amendments thereto, are nab ken oat.nearly lifeless, but recovered. for.ti �:n,+l l eaearies of lifer. Not succeeding in getting amount of eight hundred lets sand pounds• listed ire fall and ilia vulnme also contains a ecrally i� him to abandon the sack in which he had g� two natural sobs inherited half smil- a full report of the intsrnatiooal c:onferen� i Th° pY•wheel makes 25A r°volutions per TELE( $APfl LINE3IN THE TB��PIC$ - c•p minute, and every. turn pussy traveled Borne usim . slept for years, she actually presented him lion ; and the reminder, consisting of en- held last year go the subject of game and seventeen feet. The angina was in _notion some r Ala with a bed. In gratitude for liar kindneaa, toiled estates, descended to the heir-at- fish protecction. This portion of the report notw they are Interfered with by Nonkeys, +3 sash err w 390 minutes, and during that time the p he madea will in liar favour, and one day, law- is bl�hly interesting, and will well repay kitten trsceled a distance of 315 miles. l3Dtders' Plant*, andUtber Things. y fortune c,tt when This man was one of the strangest cots- perusal. An resting memorandum on o ens from �E THO�c3xiT AE lyes DYiSa, tradictions, Ho was"of the highest honour the protect9v ws of Ontario and the I M:very Roman had -tire use of the public The business of telegraphing has its dib- from that s - d alonewerealwa • ei hbouri tea of the Union Has b+eeu t baths on payment of ae►out half s [acthin rallies and lie prolific of azasperations in he eentforher,and gsva herthe paper. Hav- and integrity,and hie woe y n r og f1 t not a e, a sufficient aeaucit. . . Thou h re ad. and ilio close and open seasons ' Thexe were not sorb► structures nes elineli and live wires, aro sea a�i1a tangieesac ycion 4 ` threes serer ing flus yielded up all that was dear to him considered Y P P� ubliu baths. but superb buil t.ng , ' consumed and his better naturedistorttid by which obtain in each can readily be com• P tion ranite and Nubian marble. ea and blizzards, and aurorae sad " bugs." - there is wa on earth, he soon sank, and died on Sep- pared, with [•:gyp q - healthv an, teixnber 4, 1794,aged seventy-eight,aimed was TiIK rAA9lo,i or AVARICE, The work concludes with some interest- Warm water was poured iota the ca}aciaus Talegr�►phic communication anywhere ie `"`. the ino►e t� buried i*i the churchyard of hia pariah of `riuch avae his delicacy of feeling then he pro- in treatises on thaRame animals, birds,and basins through wide mouths of brif, it and subiect to interruption frnm a hundred and g ifessed never to be able to ask a gentfeman q ante geis - HarroW. Apart from hia besettin weak- fish of the prc �oe, to which Lhe habits of massive silver. Ther most magnificent bathe one causes, and few l,eopte who kick about 7 here is a Hess--craze, call it what you will—he often for money, and this rule he never vtnlated. the subjects tressed are clearly set forth. were chase of Carscalla, which had seats of the service are aware of the ditliculsies to- �" death, vIt i exhil ited strong common genas, and there In consequence, several large sums which in 1,h° papery aro illnatrated,and will tIe found marble for more than one thousand air hun- be overcome in maintaining a perfect else- � #%,y tants cast is no doubt but for that weakness he would His gambling days ho won #com personerof particularly intere,itmg 1'akea alto- Brad poo a, and tt►oae of Dice letfan, which .cleat circuit. Rut in the tropics the main- p'' 1 tenance of a telegraph line in cod work• kept frT� f+ ` have been a reputable citizen and a credit rank were never id. Hca manners w ro °cher the re rt Is one of she Best submit- had seats for 3,000 people. all health pa and mild even rudeness I R , p° ing order fa a constant up hill ght age►inst to his family. always gentlemanly �a the (,averaulent far some time, and —� wish anal John Elwes ie a latae which has become could not•cables them; sad on several ce- it ie Lo be ho d that good results will follow ' . all manner of int©erupting enemies that ,r. tt�e the ,r:r t• 1`' rasions he was known to ut himself to 1 STEAME$3 WI'1'$y$AWN, linemen ando rotors in this latitude never -�. proverbial in the annals of avarice. Born P u iia whke. __ thc.�.laro}t e ' to great riches,-be npverthelem developed a , considerable trouble in order to do a service . _- dream af- t,= g y Y B to persons front whom heoould have had no ' Tie Naaabnra ►pterlcan l.Inera tissue Ilse In Breizil the wires get tangled up with moat, ino T i passion for accumulstln wealth b dQt1 In . ti ful.piar:t c - himself common necessaries to such a degree I hope of repayment. From all of which we A Plant st. l,awreace ter the t3eason. the cable like web of an immense spider, which dripp•ng with dew or rain, makes n:orniug. as to make his name famous. The career of may conclude that there was in himbs An amusing scene was witnessed the other Ab a result of the Board of Health regu- t- - not ticsiral John Elwes presents in many respects a natural kindness of ho art, though choked y da on one of the mail boate running from lations enforced at Quol,ec and '.Montreal the cross connections, short circuits, and +, ;;l ,all t{. d fur- xious weeds. • y '` s other roc tI, i a titcarnxhi Cum :►n live grounds almost daily. Ants often destroy i side f�1s marked contrast to that of Dancer, an s rano !{rowth of no (,,.leis to llovt r. 1 ho sea war g Hamburg Avner c a P P Y itis oleo iii afew weeks. Monkeys swing nishee an example of the terrible,-inoon- Of a totally' different character was A young woman, pretty and nicely dressed. withdrawn its vessels from the St. Law p �# I cfo:c the aietenc of man. Iiisfather's name was Meg- Thomas I;ooke, who/was a contemporary of a , aced w be auddeoly taken very ill vvitlt renes for the rest of the year. The on the wires and break them, and in thct i. t :c ic,liak Y tlecelehrtt i which this ate foreeCa creepers and roe5e like willies over- �`r ; sock vari --- gott,a brewer of Southwark,who died when Elwea,and who attained some let Y sea-sickness: She groaned and screamed in late period of the season at p - - theboy was about tour yearBold ;and it w38 by his riches and shameless meanneeses. He r apparent agony for scale little time. At Inca been taken will miiiimize the consequent grow the poles and the wires every feW cy turn hru�c to the principleainatilled by his mother,and was born st Clower, near Windsor, in 1728- length i► gentleman; who appeared to be a foes to ('anadian merrhanta, but-neverthe_ weeks. All Lhis is more or leas true of all r taeut v�ltiI later, the advifVe and example of hia 'uncle, Ili father, an itinerant fiddler, (tied when strangaer Ln her, and asked wt►etlrer she less, it will be considerable. The steam- antral and South America. In Cuba there - is an orchid that incrusts he wire and cr n .S. - : that John Elwes probably owed the moat be was an infant, and he was brought n by would like t.o take a lozenge which he guar- ship line to Hamburg has come in a few years � .�` there is' marked traits in his character. Although a grandmother at Swannington, near Nor- anise, weal, ease Lhe pain. Ha had often causes leaks a In the W at Indica Ise- er_ sband left her one hundred thousand with. As a boy tae was em to ed ata to be as important feature tri the trade of g •° r =; kitchen til her hu tried it. a said on le,ar.d sews with ands the John Crows, or turkey buzzards y - r p y b poop Y'' thin port, both importers slid exporters ' 1� or two m< pounds, it is said she starved herself to factory in Norwich, afterwards becoming the most marvellous results. Ther young findin it a profitable connection with a make lif© miserable for the telegraph send a „i,-;.Coll death. Her son was sent to Weatmin- a porter to a drysalter. Through the ley demurred a little at first,but finale ser- g tele hone eo le. These bi , heav birds, the sang e remained some hie master ba obtained an a Y largc Euro an aiarket, It has brought P P P K Y 1 s glee School, where h Interest of p' ;spied the offer. Never Yeas cure so in- d the one scaven ers, are around in rent and became a oo•i elaesical scholar. intment in the Excise, and arrived in an tak n !eights at a lower rate than can. Y g g be pp e c '.i yea;s, g staatsneoae. Hard had eheswallowed the numbers. The roost on the wires or fly � uiopping ' po !y be obtained'by other routes, and its etofn Y s lie inherited about two hundred and fifty London with eight shillings in his pools+� loam a when the fair anent was sitting up a will mean a considerable increase ui uP against Lhem,and invariably break them " h . is thea thousand pounds from his uncle, Sir Harry leis earl habits of raimon conttnned. g iwlches Paq K g tly short off. In ono large town the telephone that coo Y Y all smiles and ordering hats Aan� the transportation char es an a oo� Elwes, who was himself as penurious as hia ge ingratiated himself with a brewer, and and bottled ale of Lha steward. -oma lines that ran b the ublic market Had to ' .. ` erwards became ;and as hia own quantity of merchandise that baa air©ady Y nicely y aft took some trouble to learn the business; ere wets so aLrack with the inti ant be ut under round ecause the buzzards It iL m� ane hew sen been contracted for, Thera were several P g �,;t'. P and when this lava died, he told the widow con re gated fliers in neat numbers, rested fortune was of a similar amount he was at that Lhay iaquirad what was the remedy beats yet to arrive, but theas will now be fi !� g' I ' : careful cc this time a very rich man. For fifteen heronlychanceofcarryingontlietradewasto that had had such a wonderful result, and diverted to Boston. Canadian merchanta on the wires,and broke themalmostnightly, 2t pl,,ilt~;tet; ears before his uncles death John Elwee marry himself, ss he was better acquainted Lhe gentleman-who,ser he said, was the agent who have made contracts with the Hann- Ott the pampas of Argep'ina the herds of x -- ` and be v was known in all the fashionable circles of with it than any one else. To this she alti- for the sale of the low es, die osed of a ractica l wild cattle rub and butt against T,: � ; f 7 - _ , � -. I I . . � i - - I - - _ - �, . � . s . I. . .., . . . � � . i - - --- ---- --- -— Save You Tbou`bt of It ? ._ .. . 1 0 t be Found. _ cut back n8 i}8II31 r t8 A e to m be I - EARLY RISERS. .; I in the yard as early a September, � �l For four thousand ears or more the world - _ - Isome and tin god soil, not too rich, or 'We challep a all ocmppeetttors to name any . Y Creat `ien of Lrartb fVbo Did Nott S1EEp you will get more foliage than flowers. other remedy g hat is achieving each extra groaned, suffered, and fumed shoat it corns, ��� - . Late. I Have a few crocks of foliage planta; their ordinary results in the restoration and exal- for there was no positive relief--no certain . 3 . �I a . . . I-* � .. ..1_.� Alfred the Great, whether as harper or bright leaves of different colors are nearly- and painless cure until Dr. Scott Putnam Y talion of health, or to produce the whole - _ ` Ring of England, always arose before day- as pretty as blossoms. Of these varieties, sixteen rarest plemetits of the body known gave to the world his great Corn Extractor. ^( light- Columbus devoted many, hours of the young summer slips will d� tl.e beat if to science in one pure amalgam, as in St. if there is autlering now it is a result of 1`" ' - early dawn planning his voyage of diacov- you have put thein (sown earl enou h to carelessness for the remedy is at hand. Try y Leon ; or to point out any other preparation cry ; and many of Napoleon's most brilliant 'insure the roots before potting. Old Coleus simple and nourishing as .milk for babes, lessPutand Dorn I+:xdrac Beware It is sure, pain- , campaigns were laid out in the early hours are h rd}y worth lifting from thebed,when and powerful beyond all art prescriptions tc leas and prompt, Beware of substitutes. `�•• of ins morning. the slips can Uo secnred so Basil and are N. C. Poison dt Co., proprietors, Kingston. y purify blood and flesh, to buiitd up the faint P P g John Sobieski, King of Poland, one of the so much prett•er. Keep the ends pinched est flickering sparks_cf life to highest' The new, British coinage will bear the greatest warriors of the seventeenth ce� _ otl'pretty thoroughly, if you wish a com- strength and to the brightest flow of spirits, Queen's head without a-crown. tnry, slept only four hours. 5tanislaus.of pact, bushy plant. A few bulbs of Ilya- health and pleasure in life that this world Dr. Harvey's Southern Red Pins for r t _ . Poland and Charles VII. were early risers. cinths and freesias are lovely to have, if you can brim;. soughs and colds is the most reliable and :itanislaus retired at 9 and ruse between 3 can tinct room for them. For all such St. Leon has won undying Perfect cough medicine in the market. For _ _ find 4. Easter lilies are beautiful, but it takes a fame. Humanity has no kinder friend than .sale everywhere. - In the reign of Henry VIII. seven o'clock long time for thein to ret ready to bloom. tit. Leon. Language fails and only faintly Berlin plana for a World's Fair in I896, was the fashionable breakfast }tour, and ten They need a large crock, and do not stay portrays the happy results that follow when \�ionca in IR98 and France in 1900. o'clock the dinner hour, Elizabeth dined at ill blbssom long ; so if one has plenty of St Leon is gnettntingly used. '1'o suPP1J TOOTH WHE When suflerinR with Tooth ��� nwjows : - eleven and supped at five. room, I would give- the space and care to the incessant waste of-the Human Ma.:hint ,►oho Ilse GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE . . Priestly, Bishops Jewel and Bur- something that will give more freely in re- and reserve the highest order and strength GUM. i' X04 - '•- ' Paley, y, p e 8 Y P � A. Both the method and results wh�;u = _ -lict, Jeremy Taylor, Baxter, Wesley, As- turn. to all the organs. "The Blood, the Life o . -_ , bury, and Mathew H Ile rose betiveeu four i3rttgma=sias are free blo(imere but, her �_ Syrup of Figs is taken;it is pleasant. the Flesh," requires sixteen elemeuis ; iu and five. Sir Isaac Newton devoted the rid thitigs to breed lice and red spiders. the food we eat some twelve only are found. - and refreshing to the taste, and actt3 Y, early morning hours to study. t Inc must fight insects all the time if trying ti'['• hh'O�I CONTAINS ALL, tunes up the ••HOW i13�0 9071�f1 gently yet promptly on thel�idn�ys, Peter the Great, whether at work in the to keep them. whoa sixteen strings ; builds ti , sickues> •. �! , P P P ' Nicely Tha IX YOn. . Liver.and Bowels, cleanses tyle sys • docks of London as a ship carpenter or at Do have -a jar of primroses for a north and indisposition are banished and a most - blacksmith or on file throne window and a basket of V1a(1. Saleroi exalted enjoyment to life is reached and pre ;`'j' ,)� �h0?" tem effectually, dispels colds, Head- 4 - - ' the anvil a4 a0 _ - of R ss 0 always rose before daylight. " I geranium. They do n(,t want- sun, but served to old age. `why th© 1i1vE�II�O>r Of aches and fevers and cures habitual . am," said he, " for making my life as long plenty of light, and some of the Begonias yes, St. Leon is one of the grandest life- Constipation. Syrup of Figs is the ro- ; . - as possible, and therefore sleep as little as will do %tetter will, them in the north win- eiving mysteries ever discovered, and all ' only remedy of its kind ever ac- wito use it not only imbibe that which su I ..- possible. dew, if it is warm enough and not dusty. y sup- II. of Russia, even in old age, _ ports and builds up the body, but also thatBe 3 . iuced, plea,SiDg tO the taste an s0� ` never s}apt !iter than four in the morn- auppli6s the electrical current motor of life: :eptable to the Stomach, Jrampt tri i - :: ing• EATEN BY CANNIBALS 'Phis rare curburetted Hydrogen gat its action and truly beriehcial in its Copern.ctis and Ilia confreres xere all dis searches the minutest blood chiinnels an, effects, pre aced only from the most " Thc'Recond Explorer in Fgnatorial .tifrica illataittly(lestroysalldisea9egerme,microbe tin�;uished and early risers, anti the lluke to Fntt s �[rtlrnl0 nt•IL v,aters. EINU ION be an agreeablesubstanees,its of 1\'ellinvt.on said if he hadn't been all etc., it is brought in contact with. No bet A few months ago the Frencl► erpic,rer h h cured me of CONSUMPTION, many excellent qualitiescommendit early riser \\aterloo might have claimed a g ' I ter proof can be given of the presence o' W De 1 oumayrac, ascended the Mobangi trip this priceless Haid that, to say it sal burl ade most . different conquer a o_ ar.n (t when o ansa it Give thanks for its discovery. That it to all -and Idy 1 nown.ve In th.. • 9 uta, of the Congo to its big n with a bright bronze flame p Lord Brougham slept but four hours, yet Y g does not make you sick when you Popular came y few wen accomplished- more in the satire bend, and then pa'idled up the newly dis the barrel or at the spring's mouth. .Physi . covered affluent, the Kollo River. lIc clans rononnco it "inimitable by art' take it. 'Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75e period of time. . Give thanks. That itis:?ices times as cr made this journey for the purpose and tl�c great tidal wave in praise of St. bottles by all leadin0 druggists. tiir Thomas Moore rose every morning efhcacious as the old-fashioned ashin t.or! JetSerson, Monroe, ring with Chief I',kuru of the lakhara tribe, Leon sweeps over the}and with ever increae cod liver oil. Any reliable druggist vl'lie may IIOt ' i at four. \'Y g He was well receive,} b this chief whose .. . Franklin, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun y ' i1g force. tit. Leoii is just. what my system aliens with all white Hien have been cx- ret aired the 'o of my life. " Give thanks. That itissuch a wonder- have It on hand will procure It made it a-rule always to rise early. rel 1 J y fol flesh producer. promptly for any one who wishes George Bancroft, the historiml, even *hen cellent in the little time they had known Give thanks. I'hatit is the best remedy to try it. Manufactured only by the . - .an old man could he seen any fine tnorniu flim. Upon his return journey homeward', Say what you please, but the natural for Co»sltmptio�1,Se�o�t[lrt, - Y 1' however, Mr. De Poumayriu:came into ctrl- born fool gets the beat of tills world• 13�b�tclaitis, �YWing dis- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO(, ' - - on horseback or in his rose garden• \�-ill ligion with Ili( liubus. . 'Phis tribe has beau I - - lam l'uilen Bryant arose at five, and never - -- --- elides, C'ozegAs and G'olllts• AN FBANCISCO, OAC. LS I worked at 'night. Washington Irving, b war with the ti ing ties, who Ila a been ORONTO BISCUIT NO CUtifECT10YERY C1 I3esure yuu get ilia genunle in Salmon 13 27EW YORE,H.�' Longfellow, l'.meraon, Oliver Wendell bent upon subjugating the Bubu9, though �lnake the hest-goads. Try thein and r(eo� color wrapper;sold by all Druggtsts,at R,OUL9�TILI•E+HY. Dickens and they have notyetsucceeded. It imppened, ____ _ --___.- oc. and $i.00. q . Ho1111es, Whittier,�i1 pitman, fl'7T1�1:. $end for Iliastrate $ Victor Hugo have each den,oilutrateti b unfortunate's, a number of Sakharas were DRESS SCO T & BOW'gF., Belleville. _ pg YOU IMAGINE - � - y ii a7�7 their lives and �t o17ks the beneficial result members o[ the explorer's party, and it iy t in alar of our "Nr.r Tatter`iYs cur•' `i hu le,►diug.43 stem- \ew S eeve Chart supposed that this Fact was the orcasiou for iu.t. out. .1. fi t. 1'-IItTER. Toronto, Pram That poo , e wrn,ld have hceit re;;ularly using . of the custc,m. r �NTAK10 VETT RI%'41LT IVIXEGE, �`r,m our 'ibilet soap since 045 (for'y +even long Y "Grand Old\tan" of I':n(rland, Glad- the fierce attack which the Bullus made ticrrt nrr..ntuker+,.__ ______ i peran(-o�Lrcet, '1',+runto, Canada. APP1Y ,:, Tne , roun,l ul,on the travellers. - - _ are n if they hall not of been (;i)c)U Y The public Stone, is often seen in his {,rounds a i }ou want- a hanninR \till, with al: u 1'riit(,p:►'. A• Smith, F.1t.C.�'.5- are not, fowls and cin not con to buy goods The white expedition was suddenly lt}1- , DON T latest improvements- ��'u 1►:►+er, uo unless they are st►t.isfactory. ,_.l Itawardcu castle while the dew is still-®- ��� sparkling on the hell kept grass. sailed by a large force of natives armed Ili u,c over "�,�►+a� ('hathanr :►lil]N. tt'r�to t+,t - - F v - with lances and knives. All Life survivors Uirc,ilar and I fico l.iyt brfo:o making aitu ` - Dean Swift says lie never knew a'man purchase, ."_J%%O% CANPKELL, Chaililam of the fi ht cdeciare that the Ill, s tired no 0211• 131h=0�,3a come to greatness anis eruinencc who lay in _ - -- ----- - Uetlofamorning." gulls. Soon afterthe tight be-gat, \Ir.he x Im ortatioa f,ith(.mostnutritious [ootiyet c]itcovered. I'ouma rac was wounded in the right side . of I ne-+t lt:n K 11 ` Flanklilt S,Ivs, "Ile-who rises late may Y k SAUSAGE CASIi��� if A h a lance thrust. 1'he Bubas carried hir_i i li, •,tun-t_►nti) on h.u,�I, tL-u prune Arner►t:.0 One pound of �!lbs. Bread. ���e!���ng Good trot all day and not have overtaken his busi Y t ihs- Itic-,n Meat. ulil'e into their village,where they murdered f to L'artut, l'all I:tto+ 1c+v. Il.tnlH, 1•on' Itiee equals l t lbs. Youtioe,+. nt°►►)i; iii . Hess at night. ( Isar 13acoo, Rolh+,('t►cere, l.i►nl, ctc,t 1'esK - - The ai,o►e are only a few of the many him. Only a few members of his party ]31.A('KI+1?1.1. K CO..' I:rii., Susie-;seri to Jas lEtalf the pcoplc ip tho world sub- nearly ! EMPIRE TOBACCO Nay {V UT`REAL . sits ,ed,and matte their way to tho white post ],aieic & Sox., Twonto anti,(}y on files - - 1 - distinguished men whose names havecome s tl,e \tui,angi. - ' . . dolvti to ny l adherents to the axiom, The explorer and all his comrades who -- WHITE EOfl P�HTICULAOS " I:arl>3 to 1)ed and early to rise.�makea a were taken ++art: eaten, and the cannibal 2t Early to Bed and Early to Rise." •i s .► _ . - mnn hesl!hy, wealthy, awl ►vise. QUITE IRASI-oi a(,(•ontpli-luntlit to Ttft214 , ��llIlt Roy�)1 Nil '119 u► Mfg Co r or ,rs of the Itubus extended over a period who we Ilio u ROYg Of Acme ete Stealn oiler an from`'Oe.- to roIn . -. -. The average duration of the lives of these of (lays. This is the second Instance 1 t o ® ' ' I1z attar Sal: - - ��,��' �511,lJ ��M� �E11ltC M>1C1111FL "Aceto ,;oat oil 13ui]crH and hni;iuc�' frum I ;ulahed early risers «as:Choat �9,nets --_--- 1 Le ti lLl'. l.art;e „ut;. Co:►1 or wood fuel. • -_ years more than the allotted time, of a+thite tluvel}c•r 1)enlg killed and eatt'n . l - "'I'hc li;►rNh .t ant t'unip" the be. belle)' U cannibals in Africa. The hrHt uls[a►►ce 7be Ntlliaml NC,_ l`o, LId.. Ilouirrnl- 'l'he ditTerence between ruin,;, ::I and at t y i shout two ears a3o, not ver}' tar ___ ------ IT���� 1��~ i • ftrcdcr in the m:zrket. ItoLurns exhaust iuUl occurre Y feed w:►ter heat.lnu it from IU to r)1) degrees. to the morning fnr the space of 1') y,':►rs' f:om flit )isle aIle,, the recent tragedy t The prop.►ratu)n of dc:icious and wholesome For catalogue t;en,l rent y amp. JOHN , aul:posiilg that a mar. gots to bed at the 1 good it net:cs�xry faun, h,►ppine,+. Tu accost 4ILI:If:!i.[/.0.. Carlrtou t'tnre•, Ont. occurred, The comman der of a French i . 1%- ,•._ 4 ,il.�h tills two materials mu,L tie used. We same time every Ill(+hL ad:ls almost ten ec°nun-lid . - - .. ^ ' station with his hau(lfulof men were UuL(h EN1pIRE BAKING POWDER .i years to a mans life. \4 hat wonderful erect u�,d Caton. t•Q�ES C - ry i - . - hilitiesnil ht he comprehended in tho'so G 1 ij r, co }}� �,►taty � m�> IIne� 1►:>4:40Iz�4n-' "- posse g islGl � .. - _ C� b t;LLI'4 d .: - pronto. •.. , i #,en years, what strides in s•%ienY a and art ! Lilith, Ada:n�a Firai Wife. A L s only y k out grocer for it. _ ` r _ t, r�MATI C T Ru u7 of us Pound tan. As ) ms.=Z.�� '• _ 11 a ---- } ..0 According to the Jewish Talmud, i.ilith• &mss HU�18Q COIl6�pttOn '� * Winter Flauts• the fabled " mother of de.nuns, ' wait taken -y tt B • � _ - p } klish Wiltshire Ui s .�,,, The perplexing " plant question "begins to wife by Adain, oor first parent, prior to • ♦'r - �• Mature a all powerfu Celebrated 1. the appearance of I:ve upon the scene. Be- - ._ to agitate the mind of lite {lower , }over, : '' \ healer isdiscoverndand :e sow many, what kind, and where shall I ing the legcudary nlothvr of all evil spirits, when inibiUed freely :,• put. them?' one would quite it accept the story Tt3 ' Egg's w / radiates the arterial - The latter question istperhaps the most ns a-fac•t++-hen tul(1 that t,ht be sine unman• I .RUPT lb►nrl•�+ A positive cure fur Sprains, Bru1:aa, Green pp ageab!e and tried to, saperaede Adam As '�,"'°° Tt ni)sorba and rlushea(lotf ecoid Wounds, Intluonza, ped l KneeH,Gallell L:► troul,lesome, and ha v is the Ivrfe who has Shoulders `Sore Backs,Capped Iiocl;..s,Swollen '1'1►wartet iu these, ,I 11 1 of a 11mler loving husi)aud to help prepare a ►urd of all crcut.iun• �, a etltW, deadly p° Udders. ; (,( suitable room for them. If he is only eno•Igh tier Aril designs, she took to the regions of n nu-n or M.-.. "ItrW thea it t.1-.� bbl , 't •<. �' o a matter. Also it }; _nt•rs dev.iw into Lha csrfty. atttogtit V V 11 f ��� NI r,: of a carpenter to do tele work, the luateria} the air, where, ay,it 'Tectre til tilC tllse Of ;►t.bYatrtrl ht•ual.tustnt►rwt,ts i•atm, ttY h C 119 all th©sixteen ' i {Ot'd Sln:►ll COiISurVatory doesl"A-R-0stn111C11, a beautiful w°,tlall, she lies ill watt In`:►U•1 ,tr,trt.wrt�uude(.{al►nreri At,d.Seut v k• � el ntP of ripe rnOle g ,ou►► c s n ,u ( r� pe �t o grantee an absolute cure in troru one t0 . especially if you are lucky enou;till to et 1 p. ie:enceless children, °Ino tua.tiru„strrT. rut►>�iaytl� seal is f�Ta c life, builds tip thfeeapylications. CHAS. C� ;3 1a0 ue second-hand store +Silltlow-sash from , ignormit 1':uropean Jews believe that bhc weak art, re- �`One Tirtat will Co 'vin ' "r !><autiful marl t i;ur irs► Nam-bini+t,f31Utnrsl+t-I � . res i� P >;oule business house fust is plitti;1- fn new , leresi still inhalr,ts the air , = _- res nerve and vital I - sash or plate ,;lass. Such was ,oil good ' :>},eve•our earthly abodes, +vaitilt; +vith the ( P" Pronoun,ed by medical men tho greatest d]y t.; ,(.seri is the sunshine fortune and til" route cn3t$-,I.1)•t. It n.ticnoe of :► demon for a ell to mtir. �'9� s, of life, the wonderful. i cOvcry of the\fnctcenth Century. �N opens from the dining,-room s►nil .is warnlc'`1 der f.heI - little (,nes.. It is I:aid that. 1 its t 1'liil'i: •�Oc. 1'l:B LtOTTLF.. '' of the I - So say all that uses `t. i, P �,t ,,1-co:►1 laseburner. It .ti„r,I "inllal,y is a corrnptioll t That'+. what you w.wL to do shaft you bu) _ ;rI _ from that stove, a 1 ,nue•, i.ilthti, , Leon Water. \\'grid, J• CROaS, !'.roprioGor, OWEN SOUND - r grccuhouse but %vor,ls •` I.illia,ai,i, ''or ” Ileg Feb0 . . . . ., 13th, 1 39, 1 is not as a arm as a re For ss►lo by Druggists, t there never has been ally phults fr+,ren, and w(,rds used a• a ch ret by the, snptc 1161-long enough so Keep the V1------ li-ot',ers of I'- llidti'le Ages, `ce art clo i AL PAINT$- �"`---- th 1 >' .arnl ,here Is w g 1'i ut 1-1 iiH - healthy and t;rnwing, t:y using care to put •• i•.I•,.' in }.anus-lsoutua I attar(, . M , GiLLE$PIES Prophets. Euslly Attached to Hatter. the inose tender varieties nn upper sheive�, ►. and t,>►( y.,::r d_ ilii, ih� uric luarlc itt the 1 a `re t ,1 : dtl ;Jail: y . Apron Blaake uIt e. - b nncd 'eraniuius anti handler pl lllt� bellow, -- - - p { { ({ ,e1 t it ,u'. - ,i'te rrOtlt l,(:- ------------ - -- w f - •�aa. . - 1 ut Ld - - .to - I here is a g- . ood file ,ir►in lea I b -,.XC340 - _ , . Heath, un'1 the!loos is of sznd; so lila* file :'„r,'� 11 ` plants may be 4prinkled :end the foliage -- A PRACTICAL INVENTION. .. - t•.1:- - that,insiidioua foe to - �.�; �c beeltu�c it it; pure Ind no ncrt,,,a,nr:e about 1L - A - kept.free from all dist, �� \i:►tt'!fa(-cured by �� Beyogd Comparison. Pat'd. - k• +• ::+t all healthy growth. �lup:►li t}le water yuu �' /+/ , �i A, n�� r_�� a �n�r ��tt,f��#T The best Blanket . . ,,(t wish and g'et the leaves l,rin'it and clean A. i1 U & O 11•j° 11] the tile drain will carry off the surpius, and � � . ..�...�— -- Protector Dade. '"3 �'1 I 1 1!. : F l I cr �1 EAV E F I ;I F .. �(. thc�_lamp sand will kelp t}l� atmosphere 4i '- Fitllinl;s Between Iflontroa �t Cflrttl(lt �b80rb I tnuat, another essential eten:eut in success- i / 1 _ I , .:., '' sad Liver}�ool, Direct F'roni Montrea F.Ith. ful plant culture- Do the sprinkling in the '" s e.yl;Wednesday at Daybreak_ Pas ` :', I. � _ y tnornil,g, as it will cool the air, and that is t een4tel•9 embark atter S p-in. Tuesday. �t Cleans itself. a . L. ' \ Superior Accommodation for Saloon. i = not(desirable at night,x+hen the tcnl}ter wit- % Intermediate and Steerage Passengers. X� Riit tall too low anyway if very tecta out �� ontrrai to t.[verpt►tit Follows every move" ,. . si;le. \iso the watering should be dun( �s'` .,: . . Kate,. of i u�.h;rr. H ,c_,_%,_.,.... t5ciloon. $40 and $50- -kccording to Tcan eat,aria),and mant of the head.. l,cfore the sun sets high enou+;h to strike 1L( i I '` Y Accoln o i a. breathe if can't get at � - very' much, as the leave., to )I rt, �„ ;� Round Trip.$SU& X30- my blanket and d08S It8 Worl(• . t.l:C fO11a C ,n,e*V.j..%nd "I t:FA*.A :r•'per 1,Ike Ntytgutl ottl - �� :*rt�, \ - sorts vaIieties, e�p(:cially L'eF!()1,11s, Kill `�•, �, _ intemuediate $30. steeruge $20. +� +. T[l�YEY & CO•,�lflolttre:�l, bale Manufacturers. l ►'' turf, brown if the sun shines so Isrioht)y on ,t., For Fur'her inft.rination App')- t° v;.,t �r R� 'n Ltharal ltiaeollntA to the'Prado - t n�r ",Sl,' H. E. 1KURRAX. (?en, them white in a damp st te. �,, i h;; '. In nearly all old-fashioned f irni-Lotizes I '•' ` 1 \ _ 4 Custom Hous© Square, Montreal L. w } - \ t},cxe is a little, wee l e lrooni frum the ;\� �� /f __ ' O _ nt.tinu ill one 1tr,.`� ft - . . . kite},en or (linin`,-17001,. 13y p - } 'iii ?,,\ / .y�— : J .'t ,, i or two ir,ore win14 dows, would not that make 1:' .[ 7 ar�t, /I� - �/� wCh- " HE DpL�,Ah� T aZ-, -*k - nservator ? Vou could III( ila+c .W., ,— j I ,✓`�� ' A� a nine c o y d would hal e toAK�� - the sand floor, perhaps, an Clf¢o�'cL 73lack»ta.n C {° , j (` ` be niece careful in watering, and do a little O • ' hYDURSEwINGAmCHINEAGMt c t A' ..: I mopping after. Q �:ZSt0ii1 EOu'v EyeSight O "' FOR /T- OR SENDA3CENT tet, •.: Is there not a p ch at the South or east STAMP FOR PARTICULARS, << rufitt t, that' could be int sed and m de to do S�ll/�d-�cCj.r�1c'i�33 HIt9 Lif© PRICE LIST,SAMPLES, - SCNG TO US COTTON YAR.V&C_ OF OUR - . nicely y v ,� t 14 � It it must be a wit ,a.rden affair,-be ]3 IIaocl'9 Ss rgaparllla-ITI(3od I'od f - `� 'r y 1 - careful to selectstur+iy, Uluunuu��, stocky Boned by Cataccr. - - p S .. --"'.. ` � �F >` are increased a plants that will st:4nt_}(lust and some neglect;i a - + v . ,� "' and be very cautious not to crowd �tcllla on Aca(1 the fo11oII in;; from a grateful nu,ther: � . ' want the hest results. '`QTY little boy had Sct, -iet Fever when 4 year your Sawdust Pile Is 1'eduC edman if youk and.. •11 - - Illy, w 11 potted,a crock or tll•o of helioope loloi�or,a•d ,with ranker.a ]lis eyestbecam o C ! ' 1 � t ��I L.,.,c litrh (` blooms the best in winter), p ;sufIeriu s were intense,and �� Band `, I t b +eronium fur sweet SOIllfl1111ellthatlll S i • an Ageratum, rose -f, t f . `I'll foliane), an ivy geraviuui anil souls of the for seven week l:e C�L�Id edea 5p6n His Eyetit. will reduce it, 507c) .- . . - . - flowering geraiuulls veil} cive the most ' *. .. T b you . . - . satisfaction. of the last c-lass mentioned, I lou:•: Ilial tI•:ice (.surd;; tl►at tone ll)the I:}-e I - t I thick the �:ar�el is th( fine, winter aria Ear Illfirtnary on Charles street,but theirBQaF� S �rhero �ou IlOw �'8t 1010 - blooni6r I ever saw ; the fiowe17s are large, remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow1 y :lie semi-double, and a rich, dart: scarlet ; of good. I commenced giving him lIood's • - •1, . . f`f� y ► but 100• - - . 'o certainly a beauty. The Apple Blossom, a I = Sarsaparilla and it soon cured him. I have 6FVTA iF IYTI'D F®R aE">g 1T>p�Y-ii011KN +, , tl:(r single pink, is good. l.he Firebralid, a -,,ever doubted that it saved his ei4Lt, en Capacity of your mill increased, timber truer, cut :. . i:ut , ainffle, dark pink atre:t,ked with red : units- if imot his very life. You may nae this g- Intrtcrlttfn9r and InMtr+t►ttLrt•RM•ad[r� �. 11 fit,d the single and timt,uial fn an way you choose. 1 aiu al+ ys for the Young. Illu+(tratedR Just rile tyC►okr�e nearer to Size, leas saw culls. t ('(i ugly good• You wi g Teady to sound the praise of Lhe children,n, Wort Fair t'ou4 Boot,. r:►} > acini double will bloom more freely than the ~, biggest Cook K+log ever sold for the�lioncy > BEST OF �..r.. Entire cost Of Change saved • ,- er double. HOO�vS S1t'Sa� 1��(�A, Front F rvartb to >tot.aeti-' I3eing5�:1'notn est ear.. Cr,F�inual profit thereafter—so why IC ti y p t I want a plant for slater bloom that is „ graphs of t=acred pl(ices of DI(:thodistn 1'n It�nR a - y ` - because of the wonderful good it did y sou. +nd• grslpt tfwl Thor.-tirtl+of Ll re. A�hand llOt Ir1VeStlga e _ a year old. Summer slips do not get started N sacred,'spnti - _ .,. __ _ '1� �.. ABilm F. BIACHN", 2888 Wali lut n St., Rome hoolc.•Beauttruf 14oug • �T (�, ' ment:d lnd inRerum(sntal. We bays. •yarn t; tt P j� `u1�[j,1 n (1A1��L with enough branches to.snake much of a BOStOIl,Mates. Get BURN lj'O"L Vj self• show the first winter. Talcs an older plant. lEil D S other,fast selling Books Bibu9 and AI unix `1 pp- WATEfl0US f f v� < I' it branch out, and you are Land made, and are D� 'Send for Lint. BGe. Wtt.i.ie>~t. 13r Sus Yob `L ~ ':, + 4 ` "! .F . cul, ; , pack to make ed HOOD'S PILL8 bihor Toronto,Ont. t it fT(im the b con. oait.ion.uw:onion sad anoe. via car a niece flowers. 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I � : . 1. : can&]ways allcerts4n the date to wbieb . -_ . I , I I . ubacription to 6 - The 14isses Rogers visitei-Kinsale last ­--:L:;.I'.f1,_;-1�"V,_,.!q. I - - � - THx N:Ew"is paid, -J. H. McQuay's children hav' recov STOVES . S. VE'S �- --' I , . . . 4q _ _� � - .­ ,: ­� . I . _ .�,� : ­ 41r. -� � ­�;!.__ I. . . 1 .,- tancies are acknowledged b,v a -, . � hustling at I . ­ ., � 1.� I I W.Unriat ered from their recent illness. Sattirday where they Sunday with - Steves are I .__1 ,_1 � . . � 11 I ? . � .. .. .. . ._... . ; paper Tol- a . - ___ .. I . I -` -":- - ��_,� " I . bwas of date a I . - . _. .p label on the AM Iways. [---Pure pork Sausage &lid ho-m`8 Made their &thpr, Cltirkson COR116're. asou al- ... , - - - ,- ! ceipt of,money at thio office. A " .:, . . .� ,.:r.-,�, . - - . . owing re . - GREIGS this se _­..� ..., - 1 .- -_.- I 'keep the date P&M ahead. tf lird on Saturday at Tanner & Son's. A. Rogers rode up to the city FridaY , A* ., - : . . ...��. ,.,.k..� 1._/ - . _. I I 1. . - .1 - ______ , _. - is it ? Because. - ­� . - I - . f.I' " .- . - . I . . I - with ilia . I . L ­ ., I . � . . . _.- . W. Howlett and wife occupy a resi- night, to mmud the babbath . - . . .. ready. Wh '. __� o .4NA : .I',- . 1. � . ­ _�- . . . - �. . . * night. - - " L, 2 ' ;.;,.' .1- ­ , ,`�, ..e- - � ; . � ­ donee on Catharine St. recently vacated parents and returned safe Monday a dles tie befit and cheap-- ...,. I ,- i � . - ' he h n _ _ � ; .. . , I . -, . ., ,- , :- I . L .. . . ­ Zht 9104m M0* � L'.. . , �.' . . ­ � I . . I . . I I .- -, .: ,�; � . . . I . up 9 by Mr. Jenkins. The lootball team is flourishing, and ,: 1� 6.11 A ­ 5 -�, , '. - � - . - , L �,r. ' - ; __ ; , I : ___ � . I. , tove in the -- . t. Come . ;�. . I .-.-�::. -�"J'_-:.�" L - - . I . __ - . . -Sermons next"Suriday in the Motbo. the boys are practising dvery day. They . . ost 6 �� : - ! � . . � ,�­ �,.�,- ­ , - . �L"";;� , * - .- . , . . - , I - i . -1 I. - � _ PICKERING. ONT.. OCT. 21, 1892. that church. Morninty,-I'To the S. S. Lave some prospective matchols In view, . - . and buy-and. judge for yourself. Z -L' . ': . � z' . 1. . 'L . . . n - . L. �1. 1L ., . I- - X . �� I . . . I :' - . . . -_ - . __ � ­ . T- _ . L .. .� - . . . . - J - . . . . - ..__ Scholars." E veuing,-I I Practical Lea. and want to be ready for them., They . . L� � .�; 1-�,-­ - � . . . . �: ;1 . - � �;;4w;_koayff �i I . � k;;V - ----.- . .. . - - Sons from Spring Season." look quite gay in their football shirts, - We have the Happy Thought, * .­ :..�'_.,.*, . '-_-.:. � :­�'_- .L-_" -_ .1 . - I . I ­,_ . I � - . - - O...� ; -M. Olmstead moved to Oshawa' on which they secured at the college. - I _.. . ' , 1-41 � . ., - I The Jubilee Range, McClary'B . _. .I .- - ' . __ - . .- . - - . '. . I - .. ��'L L ..�­ I ­ � I . 1. . �,:_ . . � . _ . - Thursday, where be has I - &_ ', Active Range, . I 1. I..,.� ., � -1 I �L. �- . __ . L . ' ­ , ' � _f�- _. I , anent situation in the Malleable works. has b illness, to _ . ,Ate?" - . .. .1 . . LOCALISMS - - I �. . ... . - - - . . , per- Mr. McCrae the commercial teacher, - -the Glyndon Art . .. - - - - : _... jj".��' ,L' ; ' . . - , ­ ., � . I . _­ I . * .. - . -S.H.Jeffrey Sundayed with his Pick- m on the teaching staff. Buck's Raiant Heart. These stoves are.- ..... .. -- . i(�,�, �*I_p ­_ ., :::: � .11 - I : - � A,1� . Mrs. Owens will occupy the Olmstead resign his position ' _' .- .1 . _� : , ­ - Sultana parlor cook, _ t t"I.., . . - : _. I _. ­#ann-y friends. / Mr. MeCrae was well liked, and his ae- - �­ ­ � . .. . i - ?Ik4ll��_- 1: ,� . - . ... , e% Hill, was residence hereafter. . all sizes and prices. Don't forget the place .� - .. ­' � V1. . -, - - - I - ­ . � -Greorge Little, of Garden -For some MOUttlS Past it has been parture was mourned by both scholars - % � '. t. - I I ' ' - I ' _ ' �:: :* . .."* .. ' - I . ­ ­ - . . I . 1. .. I .. _� 1_ . � . .. . - cj�MMICVS the leading tin shop. - I � . � ­ :,-­ .. - . .1 ;, : 1�, - . ith friends. . . .­' . . ". - _ - - -. .- - here o�-er Sunday w rumored here that Thos. Richards, of and teachers. He is succeeded by a Mr. . rm. .ANA. - . . . I . . �, . . .., ''. 11 . ��,.., '. � 8 . . T . __ . .. � -, . . . -Mrs. G. W. Decker has just return- - : f-*1, - .- . _. . Is visit with friends in Tara, Ont,,had ceased to be. Suchisnot Taylor, who commenced his now duties ':* ---------=--------------- ' . - ­ *, . -, - 1,� . . ... , . . . -. . . � I � ,��.. � - - I . . . the States. - . a just written us stating that the old The meetings of 1. . . _.: 1.�.:. . � � . .. _. . . .: I - I . I . . 11, - . � . . . . I . . I f1l."'I".'I -�_ � _ `_1 . - - : " - ' - ��� . . - ...- ed from a fortnight he case. A correspondent in that place on Monday. '- ' ' ' . . - . . . . l a t the Literary Society . . -. . . . - ... . . . . - .- ___ �A number.of on Friday OV011i][198 furnish much on, - - . . , - I . man.is in Ilia usual health. BLE MILLINERY . ' '_ ��­ �'_ * , . _ ! 1� . I -.- - - - : - . y v i"_ FASH10 A . .- --: 1 . -- . _. . � � - . .. sociable evening with Miss Lizzie Hane -Manicipal election rutitters, while ment to all present, and an noti a part is .i -. --�;­ ... r . . � ' � I . .,..: F .-.-­_ - � �- . . . . . . - - � . . . . - I . . . . . .. . . 1. .__ I - on Tuesiay. - st of the scholars. A __­0WEE0EEEENN=W-­-.1- . . I � �, .. � . ,.. I . . ,,I m.;� I-.I, . . they way be agitating the minds of a large taken in it by 1110 � � . �- . ­ , I - ­ . . - . . .. . . . . .' . . . _. . i . - . of Toronto, for�nerly esented last Friday ' . ..- - . ' .- - . . � - . ­ I I � - I . . . . . . . - - . - . -J'ames Percy, . I the number of ratepayers .privately, nothing good program was pr . � . . . . .-.- . . . I ..I ... . . , . . . I '. . -__. ?_. eeve of this township was il y a . . I Large and Beautiful stock 'of Millinery in all . . . .. - . 1 . . . . . I �71.,� : I deputy-r ' . . . . . . � - I . . . - - : - very startling has yet been announced. night,of which a letigth charade, and � . I . .. � . - . � . I ot only well I - � . . . - .,-�'� . I.- . . I.. ; - - - � _. yillage on Tuesday. Probably when the weather becomes less short essay on cookies, were n I ... 1� 1_ ihe umest-styles. - .. I.- -. '. . I., . . . ­ � .1 . . ._.- ._.­I t-.�_ 1- -%.. .- .; . . _ --- . .. I !*v , I . . . .- * - , .. ..- .; -. -Indian summers,like their illustrious favorable for plowing and root lifting, our rendered, but also well received. .. - . . ,. 1� .. . i� , .., I - . i_._ I . .... . _. '. . - - - . IV . . . I . � . .. - 1- V - . L . . _, 1. I . . . - - . .. . - . I . I . . . . . . , , kv.,I '­ ., - .*l . I �I - . I . namesakes, are becoming less numerous . -PICA. , . - � II . . - . I � - ,. . .r� - , . . . - i' . .� . , . - - .. . .. . ." - . . .- electors will find more time to djscuse L . Hoods and Caps.�, . - . . . .,� , ­ � --..-. � I I I . __ i. I . . - . ­ It . .- - - � . .1 - . r - i - -- - Also Children's Wool ­ . � , _�.. I . - and more condensed. the thing more publicly. .. . I . I ; - .. - . 0; - I .1.1�'. �: . _ . . - _ . . . Rev. M. Jeffcott's Farewell. . . . _. "� . . i . - ..- _ . � . 11 . . � _-, . . .---, --l.,1;, - .. ..� I - . . -Chas Ridley is reported to - . *4: _. . . I - I ,%A' I- 1; ­ .. .. . . ___ . To those who are indebted to us for -: . . - - . ' ' - � ' . , - . � . . I I . . I ,�'...Ci,., .:. �- _ _ . ; . ­ I - - , . . . , . � ., I . ! , L . I - d � - - . -out 'sat It .. ,--. - . - I ­­ � - I I . . � . .Z ly ill with Bright's dipease. HIP � . : gerous. - I . Orders filled to' isfaction' . -fl, . : . . � . . much despaired of. subsMptions or job work, we would say, � Previous to his eparture 'to Oshawa.L �, . . I � y - I . _ - . I . : _ k ­ 11 :� A i . . . . I . -1 : I . ­ - recovery 16 hen may we expect to hear from you 2 . . I I A ­ . I - � I . . I - . . vel1t of the w parish a few friends called on Father Jeff- , . � . .;. . . . � . � i . . .. - - '* . I' � ` � -Look out for the greatest e r .-44� . We have tried to furnish you with a read- cott on Thursday evening. October 13th . . - � . . .: `110;�,�_-' .. . �_ . - � -A T � , ­ -1. I � :­ __ .4 - .--- .- ­ . . 1 . . geason at the-centen anniver- able pa, ' ssible ex- to spend a social hour with ,:,­-.1 1, . ­ I Pat * , . - -t .- J . : nial church him. Thi; - Is WTSE . . . ,�"A' I � - . sary on Thanksgiving Day, Nov, 10th. pense, but by no means did we agree to gathering wa,@ by no means confined to his iVIR S 0 PICKERING . . . . - - 1,�. : I I __ 1 . . i . . . , i :_ - _. _., .. - ., Tanner, the east end butcher,' is give You a .complimentary receipt. Come,- own flock, but was participated.in by m( ---------------- - ----- -------- ---- .. .: . . -_ I . . _J. .. �. - I . � ."- ! � . -- ', 1 ,� . - ' . . � . : - �_ .. , i - .. � _.. is feared Father Jeff- .-- , F, I - I ill at biis home in N%Iliitby. It . �11 , - *. *1 I - - . ; I - ; I .- good people, send along your mite and bers of other deriominationa. i - .V-3 , � . - h . . - . - . _ . � - . - . . . - _. cott was by no means a bigot, therefore his . . I I . - �V*. , * . .. � I ­ . t1i.at be may bave an attack of Typhoid, help to make our miserable life soinewhat a, - r. SOMETHING . NEW - .- � 1i I . � I , ­ , - 1 .� i - . ­� � fever. . . - � jovial disposition won for him warm f riende . . . I - . -_ `,' .: . _. happier. I . . . . J I . . . I., .. I I . �.- t - . . - 'age and I . . �" . .. - ,ill . ... _ . . . _NV ou -asking for estimates among the riatestants of the vill . . . . . I . I .. -1 . . li - .- .- � . . . - : ill Ritchie, the new Red V ntaut in - .. . .. . . .� .� . . . . . I . . .. - - - . . - -I . Ther,iremen tire . � . I I . w � - 0 . Vicinity. Durwg the evening the follow. .. . I . . . . � lr.,�� � . J �_ .. _.: the oiltarlo Batik here, will be found a -on improvements to their hall. It is pro. . - . . . . . . .. . - . . I I . . . _. . . - . : - addiess was read, ammpanied by a I - . 1 . _3�1`I.",. _� . . " I - . � . . , � F , ; - . . , . I . . . - � I � - ­ . . . - P - ! .. . . .- ....�... , - Lity of our village. . - - make the building a two storey one with purse :_ . - . I I .__. ,. . _.­ . . - .1 I .., . - � i. ., . . :- . � I . . t .. . . . .. _Chtis. tibboDs, who has been on our If the ToRev. ,11. Yeffcolt, Pickeritig, . . : . 1 ' - () N- -A D. ­ . . . - * . I.. -..I- . � : i . . . . - . -1 healthy acqu,51tion to the sporting frater posed, if the expense is not too great, to Ing _ I . lodge rooms on the second door. _AT1 - . � I ... � I r I - :. � _ - 1 . - � 'many friends - S� T - RO . . : st'afffor the past year,has left our employ, work is gone on with, the flat roof, two REv. _Vm, DEAR sin,-Your . NEW � . ­ ­ . . . ' - - .-. I - ' - - . - - ­1� 1. � - . . . . . . t ''_ . ­ .- - .. I . Ind will accompany his parents to Nor- . . - I . ,. . . a storey buil(la,g, will fid(l much to tile All- in Uickerin-1, and vicinity cannot allow vou . . - - . . - � .:- - I . � . _. � I � ;-�_ - -- -- � I - i . . - __�* Nvich in a few dayA. ' , pearauce of tile prewlses, By all Ineans to depart from their midst,witbout making . _ .I Oh yes, but be' tter than that � I - I .. . . - - - I I . . .� - ­ , , - . - . s returned bu Stindity . alanif est.the esteem and love they beaT you. i -. . . . . .I - - . , ..- ,- - - i . . n earnestly enileavor to have the repairs . . . . . . � . �i I ­ -John Hea on . . � . - . . . _. . . . - I .- ,.- . . 1 i I . . '. - . from his trip to the old country. He is It was with theMO3t-painful surprise - - I I . .. . . . . .. . - , . .� . . ... I .. i . - - .. ' . . . . _.� I - niade. It is not likely that the work will 11. . - . . . . .. . - � * - i* %,- - . . . . I . - . . - .- � . I . . . I - . - . . .9 . - . 1 13 * � - . . . . " . . X�.. . ­ F I ..-. Boinewbat improyed in beaith and is par- I _ . that we learned of your removal ; for dur V . . ., I � . . - . , . . . .I . . ____ usive trip. be commenced this fall, butif undertake ing the short period you have had charge NEW OVERCOATING . _. � . *, . *. - ; .. I . ­_� .. I . _... -, - . - �:, ...1 . w ticulfirly pleased with his exte . will be pashe,l to completion ear)Y next of tile Parish of PickeTing. you have won : . . I - . . . . . . . � ..1_. 7 ; . . , , . . I .��- . _.- -Thos. Deverell, of N'Vhitby,has start- the rem4pect and good will of the whole com- � - I . . I . 1 I . - . . . . .30) (Iiffbr�`Iit hilld". , � .,--.. -, I __ I�1_�_, , . .* .. I - �_ . -­ !�- - �. - ed at the brickwork of R. Gor . _. - . . . I - I .,�_ - .- � , . don's ne�v year. r4 I . .. . I . � . -_ ­ I - -The )"Wetown of Beeton' , Simcoe innnity. Amongtat your own. people �ou ' '.� � . . . - . . .1. . �-. .. . : � . ... . -, I . . . . - . . I - . . - - - - ! . _� L . - . .. , - . * - . . .� - . 11% .- licu�e on King street-; As a large gang county, had u 560,000 fire oil Wednesday have lu,boied with unremitting devotion for :'1� - If �1 . . � .1 . - . - I , . . 1. . - .. .. . . - - . ��� * ...'.. . - , - � . ­ .. I . ­ �. .. � .. . I . .-.- - . - of men ; n ft . I emporal welf ,L% -11 CS i - . 1 . . .. . I . - -. �- . . I I . - _. I .. are at work,the job will be pushed The confla,,rt4116n origin' te(I from a de. their epritual itud t are. Yoii E _' UFFINGS4 . . . - � . . . . - - . vli� .. ; __s . . . . . I ver been their narent, advisor and . . . . . . I -, . � .1. - . .- .1 A� - �. .. . : - � . - � . ., . .1. : ' I - . - 'Iwl . I L ' . . . . . i , - - .. - with haste. . fective chi.r, ,,,,, R"(1 betore the �Barrie have e - i'l � :. -y interestlrl� nd troubles, . - . . - . . . - � ., � . ­ .. - , . - � . I.., . . I . . - . % - . I I . - � ' . . . � i . C t -Ityl(is - , '. I �John Heagens has n vei 1108 L -iwine arriyed the business friend in all their trials a . . . 1 . - I . - , to's I � � . firemen and i . - � '. th . . . .. . . � - - Q . I 1. . . I. . . I . I . . other column. T . - t, . . . � letter appearnig in an r swelJL and you have ever been faithful and zealou'a I.' . - I .1 - . .. - . . .. .IV4 .. . . . . . �F- , - , . . � . . - portion of tll,-, town was ulostli - I . - . . . �' . . - . . . I - .. trip to the-mother landt . in the discharge of your prietitly duties : , I .. . . . . I . . . I . � , .., I - I � � - who cannot takea away. NVII,ic the Piekerinal fire engine a . � - , . . .. . . . - I . - I I � .. L - . . I . - - . . - . I.. . - . N . . .. . . I -. _ - . � . ..- . � . [ : ,. - _. 4 me more ex FiG - .� . . . . 1 . . . . � ._.1 - - I I � E -1 f,"11 . . . . . . . � , .. . 0. . pensive �; "11 ;4 R C . . � .. -�. �. ularl3 interesting. L" . while by your kindliness of inauner, schol. AV t N I . 0 . :,: but who were reared thete, will find this may Dot b equaltoFio d your tfianFcther . IF- . : larly attainments a �,I . - column p NE I . . �._- I ,- .1 t c ones, we are pleased to think that on sev- self to your . . -1 -1 . � � ... . . . � 1::7 . 7,,,, .. I I .. . .. .. . , . I . ­ -:_. k mills were F,Iiut down on virtues, you have enscared yourr . - I . . . - ... �. : . � I . . . - .V.I .- - .- . i ) _�_. - . . -The niiD oral 0CCft8i0D8 large firee have been pro- Prote4tiant fellow citizens. . . . I . ,_. - .. I - - ­ _ . . . .1. .. - . I . . . !. � � _. I ; . . .� � .,. � . . . .. . -01 very '1p: �. . _1, � t'' ... .­_ 1. . _: Tuesday owing. to the breaking of the -ented by itr, tire. But while we sorrow for your departure I . . . 11 �. I . . .- . All wo ) Ole, � I - . '' --' - . . . .. I.. I 1'r- � . - . ki I . _. . . . 1. clutch connecting the engine with the ' ' -There. will W 'rejoice to knoW t1lat What is Our 10hd I& r F . . . . ' . . ' . - . . . I .1 . - :,�_ I.I.. - . - I .­ . -Unreserved credit sale e ql;% 4 - - . I . ­ . . I ­: I - . i I . I -_. . . . - - . I . .. ,. ­ I - i k . : I - mill. ge was soon r In � . : . I . .-,� i __ :, The dama' epaired and NELS . � 1. . . 0 . be sold by public anctioll on lot,27, rear your gain, and that your worth hao bef N E'VI . , A . . . . L - e ** ) . , . : . . I - # � L . _ - ­ : . mill is now running steadily. ar ecclesias- - . ! . 1. .. I - .. . _.. the , of 8th con., Pickering Township,-on Mou- recognized and rewarded'by yo . . . .. . .. . . . . 4 I ' , .__ . .. . � I � I . L. .. I . -. . - . - . i - .1 I . � -Geo. Grubb, a gentleman from Cork, e that it will . .. I* I . I It all 1) : .1 .1 -1 ..� . . .. ��.. � �. � - - . - I . . . .. day, Oct. 31st, at 12 o'clock noon, 5 head tical superiors, Rud we feel ur I . - ( 11 killols, , rices - I � . .1 * . r . . . . � I . ­ . �. � ...� q __ - I . . : - . . - - . . � - :. . �, -1 , . . . . r a free* leleture at the riot in be &pleaspre to Ilia (i race tie Arcbbishop - . . - . . . � -1� . _:1 I � . . . I . I . - - ? . , .� . ;_ �. : , Jreland, will delive of horses, I 1 cows in calf, 5 cows. � I . . � . - I . . . .. - . � . . ..,., . - ­ - 1. College this (Friday) evening, on the sub- . deiight to ur. io near us proclaim - . , I '.. . . calf, I registered thoro'bred sow. -7- Coto Ir . I- . - . � . - ...-I. � - . - - .. . . . . I . � . � . . . . - - . I I . . L. N% . . � - _. r . 10, . . .. I en 'Lla lt;wt in our midst, you. his priest, -E EA SS % S. ' E A R G E..%S - . � - . -.�. . I .. - . ject -Ireland." Thn chair will be JoLk . iha Ia � . . ­ ., . wold sheep and 5 lambs, impleineuti, tar. were ever,faithful tor tile ca use and calllugA, DR . � . ; -_ -1 . . -1 . :,- - .. I . - - . I � . - I *1�­: - i ­ 1� . - . , I .. - . � � . , - �. I . � . : - . - � . The public cordially invito6d, as ' ' iv I � :, �.��' I I - - , at 7:30. nips and bay. As the propr.otorl kiab.yv*:o&e cotisocrated. -L . .. I . i - . . . .� . : I - . 11 ­ - �.�_�. ;.,� y - I � k Ift) - I , ­ . .�. J� . - - � .. .I:� I I . . , k" -a ver �tlteresting address may bi I ex. C � .. , it wil - .. , b affilk 0"r t . Sow, V Lbiug y . . I ill Mi Y ,;,�, , C - . . s'?I d . r 1 -- ;-4�ii.��..-�-%--_.�, - . . . __ _. . ., . ki­ ..1i,111i'110A. A. , __f.".i­_ %-111 I 1�11 Vf I 11 �Lry --- ,mLn t Ll".Anl.Ll I .I . ­ � � I - -11, �&, ­-_-.. - " , �__. `:� - ,. : I I . � �.. - . oxworth, is giving up f4irminiz, it ,4,A v i�ny'ennd b -C. ne � & . - . e Ov 1PC,P�4'_.0_!e..A_, _M_04"��� �_. i _�,_� Ill 1A pe^ted - 9- I .60 vu*__I;",�� � N, �,. - - - _YV41�921tsl_,t -I- _�L� � _ .�I.. dwro, . . . . . . � - -1 I I .- . : _," , e I- 4), . . . � I . V�;�___j __ - . , - - � _W�i e. - 7_1iXW_XW1 2tv% I IV tkat A - . 0 * - - . � . . ­ . . _.." . . . . . , '. -- . P.-_�#. � . 1" .� , _ I.. . ___ 1W ;01 I 0; . I . .; . �. � - - 1. ­, - .!. I . . - . 1. -_ - .1 . . - . I _.- - 1k * _71 ow� 11 " .,� _�. I k y "s , - . .. . . I __ 11w, 11 , . w.". . , -- .-wher-o Le ii�i bew aF10- 4 , � , -, SIERV . . .". � - , ., . - 1. Jr.L : . ­ I I .a I I - 11 1;1� . * I . . , . . - .� . ...- . _ i , � � ,4�, . _S% - 04 I .,, . '_80* I ., ­ 4f";w - __ - t _1 N9W" � - . - ­ ? 's U. - . . . 1. � I . ­ W. . 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I I - she '4 I I, WIN ; , , 1. w C -1. -_ , I .1 . . I . . __ I Nortbwcgt FridAy mdjWpg,. where . ­ 0 - I � . . I I I.. �1. . I . � ,�1.� I .t�.* : ..- .. ... - _1;.-_--_- _ . - . - ;; .1, . . .. . - . ., .. .� . , N .-�. . . . . . - - - � . , ' - - , . ..11 `4:$�- 1 .. . I 4i , � ..- � . .. I . L ., ,�,.� . __ % '� has been �-" . ,� . t . � :� _ . 11;- , tIf"ll el 11�91 �,q,� � I .. . I.- __ __'. �m in the B."F. tion. of Pickef -- ,L....... - - � . . 11 spending a few, its,,,W-1 . 1�:,I - .- 4i.:� ­_ . . .�1, .., ., . � lsi I . - .. I . I , I . I ,Al, I , V I . . . � ­ - I ­­ '. _* . I . . - .- I - - .. I . . .. . ,�v , I 4 I . - .�.: ­. : .t_- .. , J1. - I" , '� I j,J1 , . .. I .m . I . f '. .�, 11 P'ticulhrlv () I � I " 6 8 . _. I * I , " � �.. - . . ­ . 'i .1� . e � �., . �. ­ . :t i Mrs. Mift ig.L f the late N%Iilliai,, I IS . N 1 0 . � - I soDNVilliam. �: f all kind , cheap , - _ 1, " - . � �,*-,,� ­4�_ - ­ . 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Ile -� . .;�-N�!-'-"- tled *ore, from this no' hwrhood. iVat4n.. � The brick linit is ro.r,m.y rather i-�-A - -111, - - 1$ I .. ;1 ­ .. . � __ I :, . - 1, . � � I.. . .. . : . . � . - � �,.5, � .: _07_ f! - I � . - - �X:;�', . ......1`_i ­- - - of modern deiign, the plice is __� � ltw _� , - � .4� - -, 0" "' -,-Xohu Lee, alslaged gentleman w expro"icitis I %..0 "I , . .�� -- V; �I __11,1._F-_� " ' � enient to school.ch es and m III t. d to It Ila the - I oil I 1: �- . . - . �� . . , __ Ii - .. - has beap with h i i"daugb ter, ,Mrs. Th o � ased tq �I - I . . . . e .I - � r � - - . at 2 J . t - __ _ . I . �'_ . � I .. - ! . I q " ��7",;t�.* Kenq orne for a ember the date. No gatiesh"s, alrielo - , � ­Q�-U,,1' . . . .0 � . 1. , I , . w months past$ wq . 41 , , _. , . '? - .. 1� ..- _ . ­-, .. . - - TVjKIE -L � & � - AR I . . . . - . '. , .. - I - - 1�_ 11 _ I ­. '11 Her in ship . - - , - ?RMS' . _. ..� �- .. � " - -P. B. Tytler, who 4id o ill,�Ma - ,- . i- I ._i�. - I I - � stiio on with paralysis oul.Nonday after- � __ L ­ " , - � , ___ - - *" i � . � - - � �-.- ',�­- the Ootario Bank here for M - . w - - _ - ­ lea, . fti W .06 W . . . I : 't �_:1 . t. � , . � i �,��,_ . I . ,­ . 'it i -j��,'.v', t ',':": noo . Mr. Lee has for many years re A ­ � , � � X.- *.oi �% I.. , . .� -1 � . . :: �_ .; _ a __ ,�Voa. - .,� :��rk .,- -I . ; .. . 'All aday for New9u � . - aww * .* - i . . - , , " � . 11. ­: .1, --�.t . . .1. months, left Wedue vlab i . . : . W . 4U7, sidia on I . �:­ � - . . a '. i - I . I . - . -ad * F a W" I - . 1. - .�� !:;, I . .- - . .. _ _� . in this township, baying li� wbqre he hes -bahm assigned a aw Ing nd I *4 he "11- .. _ . � .. _ I . ". t �_ 4')1;44� ­�, 'A. V -, east of Clarowgut. As �N% . - I'M- . .. .., . I , I ufl .. to . - . '.� - 7 . . � � ' _ � � 9th,con i 1'. �ta-­' all, th - tim of frimidship -,I:t . ­,-� . . � . � , position. With A 6nitable #t9ream i i say tan , . � - .��-,., . ,. 11 . . . �'4.;,-Write,his recovery is by no :means ass - . -1 . . .. . . � .�. rl�i� - , ' , not while .1, � - ,:. _. _�- - - . - ,�,�,_, . lj� ' . lt ary. Mr. TTtler-io a yonnamap P Wei $11thsoores . yfelt. G � 0 HIN G� � ­ ,�: ` 0 0 41�__­ '' I : _ * _ - . . . ­� :.:_ I'-. - 'r .. - -.1 . . . r`. .-. I., - I - . . _ . - - --:-'.��­. -1 - ''. -i- �- . . , V, I I _-_rf, -..W__ ed., I . he ' the ,:6 was not leav- . � 1_ - . - 4. - . - I . � I I � '11 d jovisl.disp aeb I , I .. I I � . .. , �� . I . - , . 7 id" 019111W11, v�id will lWixi .w" lea I . � . � . - . ­ . � - . . . Z,;i�, - - � .1 .� � � . I . ­ - allagher has aseme . 11MY, a W- . � .1 . � % _ I . . �.-_, I _ . I ... � . - 1 4,�:�­4:-­ Rev. Father 0 � f � � I - . .� . 0 s .., ­ . - . .1 . �­ !..,,-,­,' r �4 people the ygllm�&. EEO it% �the we an oppor- . . . . - . .1, ed J�. lfwyou of A. .. �` ... I 1. ' .. �, . . -!t ,: .1 . -4.......................................... T. - . , , ., � ' . I . "' -, , - . * , - I . . , i : � ., �.................. - , . .. I,..� - �­., � ,;. . . . . - . 0 I - ,0' Ig Parisla' He!,'cou- .�y . suni ;a�' would- be . 1:.1 . .. . . I / -_1 1, y-�,,, charge of the PW�q* , . ity 0ord ��l . - � mawaouawww****S"owoowe000eon0000muommosse.se...Aammoosm....as . 11� � .,-� ,r - �- _' -1 . Z. rivol gricket alab, Y 4t I� __. . I ...................�...... .�.. ......... ...... ... ­ ­.. . . . -.�_ _: . ... 11 jl' - - I ., ' ' : '' . ........�.. ..., ­ . .:.",%, � ;�. a i member of I - -4 2 " . 0 . . . . : �� . - r� - - ,-�, 4.-.� 11 pwoo ' 8"re"ry ly too rOAt fAs tar as post -. : -. I � : � . � W V - ductsd wvices befb -and at Efthlaud a ibk - I I - �. ���,.-1 � ,1%� 1- Creek t is now in . __ _. It- " - , - . t)- , � - 'b4 Owdytd. His an . I -- . . � _ . . - ad 'Wd . . ..,., - J , � I.\ ot 8abbAh last, an� �.was,kreeted. :4 3 g the put WWI .I to Mm. y kinft&�A c- Our tailorin . full '_ '? . % I �_ ; � ", , �. ".. - V, ,;.� aga )OU890-4h,06asion.. . ing g departmen ' * . - . . . ;. _I., V 4`�-4- -with large a"r ti , IUM. FILLheV tAbsigher, he Could . - . :I - . . ­ I I . -:* _f �, ..-;#.- _ j self aud satudodon b-Ahe club.:,. We -­ �.. . . �­ i . � .. . ..-11 . I t $1 . 1 . I 11 :�y: ��; - - - 6covernead with clonfidigoii to his trionds ,� - . . � . . I - _. .:,_,. bman to � .- ­ I- I . - . : :. . : e wele,olue the Rev. g&t I . � blast . � .. . . I � . V III 0 a NowmarkA .Un. . .. I.' - - 9 / _. - . ., . . . . . 1 I . . . I � - I . I __ L � - - I � - I . - ...... - - I -f � � . ._:r, " 1'��L �'. ,� .. . .. . . - I - - - I . . - � . - . , -, I tz #1 , * 0' I i his v6jouf� and he was pleased to thfbk that he was �r.� . ­ . .V , " � I . ";, I X I q wish hi ' uccess iU th . , - ­Vag ."Aa ariticipate tha . f t_�,,�-�i� - . deAsking. Mr. W,�,Ritehie, whq has bam leavifig the parish Ia o**.~hy ban&. 11 ­ I I . ''.. ,� I . . - - � I� . . . . . . __ I . I .- . . - . . . . . . . � . - - ,._1,�_ � 9pe loog season of pleas. � . . � I . . .. . . - I - . .. I . _. I� .. . . � I i 1 V-1_1`1�� , ,0- .'Wono-��. . be .. . - I _, .. I �., ., _. .. -��, " , 1 . . I . . �_ .­ I I � . - I.. i. �- 1;_.-�_ M in the VMt by- b ' ob of the' Outiftfio short speeches W"V aq*�by thost pros- . ,- f_ " : . . ­ - : I I � - - 11 ! I I . , � VM . . '_ . . - ..7-1. - I'm ., . I . _� � �.. . . _(o) � . .... . . . . . . � - t, . �, - � I - � ,;. Z,- _ -*e and tM41 aess. - . . . � .1. I I I I . . - .. . 011' . 2 I ­ I . :: � . I . . I . - 1 '. r Bom&4im *11 fill the vacamy ont;. all "pressing regrq4 ii�t the dep&rtuvo *� -, . , ; .. . . . . ;. .. . . � . . I I I I . . ­. .- - . -11 - . - � e -- -. * - . I - - A - I .. ... - . I . .; I . � � ' I i .� __ - - -it I. ,I . . ­ -. . , 1. .. . - . ..__ - :'�, - Kingston Bank 6 vn . ­ . I ,.. :::, .., . , � . * . !.01 _ `V 'r' -T ,.-advance agent of . .. . I . . . I I . , .. - , . . 1. - . I - . ? � , . . -i - "' . I -by t M flood.- p - I � - --f* c ' fit 6r n - I - le , . � , . , d Aterary e `au8 , 6��Vxl of Mr. TyAr. of so worthy a citbon, .�,Lor which the ` - , / . .r I-eA ,., - I n ,7- thusi ombmation,-Was in ' kuth ve*,�**Jr h It *W 0 sale.,. .� - � . �*-%1,- leom any took lea, oat. wishin . . - .. . . � . � - 1. - * . -1 ee a r - - e t � ­ I r - � - I �� � - - - . . I ­ . I ., __1 . . 11 � trying to ar wha *W* c, "& hiln God's speed Is � . i -'*' the W 6"i Wednesday Igh sn4 holy e'L, guarant ' - _ .- - .-g t ised over xreO..report I ' . � . . I I . . - .. . i * :.-.,.4 , nt a *__)�* I - . . . !" - � I - . - . . - k 4X--,-fl.�f t nbr.the aus- . . . - . .i 1. ,3 � r4nge " ,-_ 0 -611i49- , 4. . ...� . - �, -1 . ­ C_ I I ... . . . . I . ­ , . . LI? . . - a straickke colore& . -I quently no. .c - ­ ­ 11 . L -. , , ._., . - ' �. - - It . I . , 1� ,..4-1; .1i. . I ., ,:, �, - 1� ',� ';,, - 8 an ove a ngs . r , - I - ,.."i - I ering aua- enng�- ou , - Ur 8 . . � . - . . .. I - . .. . 4!.:.'� eful. . Pick . Ock 0�f all and Wi ­ - ting ' d : � rco ti are - I , � ,,_� ­ pices of tho Workmen or Firemen. His - 14 � .:;Obs -, � . 0 4 I , tieed wand * ' *T �Abe Me4hodiss . wy. �, 0, , t ntei sui � . 1. � . . . . .. to Were unsacces . 1! .. ,­ ft"ister,.. ,- ,. ., . .11 I , ti".,09, tionces seei' to have v ided pleeference . I I - . _. I . . � - . - . ,,. ,eftr grav,oyard.- V96 we claim tW M' our Sale -, .. I 0 . . I . - � .1. .. ­. I ..__ . ­� I I., ­ r. - If- �� . . I . . 1 1. � I "., ­ - has .71 . - in and - w . . I � - . . . .1. -1 -P . and generation auporstlubn� -to -- we are showing better . . , I . .. I -. I . .�:�:_- I preforeum has 4y . .-".' - , - -:.:. .� � � _. .. - - . ..�.. . -*. � - .t , or.bome tilent, and� T, 00t WrAt .Saturday. OcL 29, - - � .. , A r certain it is that 'ruza"A - . - � - - " ! I I -1 . - �...­ * t'-' eenwore,thanailee ed6nstraW ­ - - place, Dove ,belm ho� # ' L ...- r .- ou want a nice nobV stylish suit or over .. . : ,- . I . - ... - , . ­ . . : V -1 � Tuesday, Nov .14turday, lqo,v. All, . y i � - .. I 00M ,: ,. . . I . - `71 � . '. e .:� .. � . . �­ I , i � b I l0 arlything--out of the . I . . .4*.�, - .- � . � . � I L *4 . . - �i I � . i�) I- -,I -0 -At the Firemen's meeting on Fri ,.. . Tuesday. Nov . urday, Nov. IM. i. -�i�?,,&J! coat at reasonable prices we have th i. i-1 -�," �'.�* - I I .1 . : -- '*. .- - . I . . 4 1 .: I.- I - . 1, � , � � ��i-. 'I ` 11; noticed in the dh*#ov of A grave 11 ­ .� I . ; .-- . . I * ;�, t, ao,glowtnitte� Vus appoin Auqion &We ptch�.of the above evenings 11.. . _.� . . . �. I . I.;�'.- I ., . ,.,,- - 4,JR;-.7--_.-_.-'evening lu -� ' - . ' .�l . - -1. �:% ,� - I .- � . �. . . � ­ _ 11 , - 4CA% � . ..I . 1 . I %; '' . .�,.� .1 I . . . - o . -1 � . . I . _ - *%Vest Hill, of Dry ... - 7 1. � ,I _: -,- - '� . , . 1 .;4 M i�t " pe6pltgt once d1il*,0T ghost$ at Ell* . . . goods to suit You �_- I ,; ,�� . . . - � � , I . I I . .. - . . . -1 � .' ' ,: - ­_ . !- 1. L. .. _ ' to select a t" - ,.. .1 . � : _,, . . . . � I . ! L,.-�;A$ � sqj�abl�,drama to be proseated 1001 . � . t� �_ � . I -. ! - , ­� I. , i - .1 . .,:.,. - ��I.. . I . . �. - . . -1�� _ . _ - - , - _ .-,-I., - :_._ " I . � ­ I . . - .. c t I - tile vicivi Cori". -. 1. . � ^11 � .. - . �.. . I .- ; 4 b t"t persob-ifeen.a real ghost drsWo i ile ' Goods, Vroe Boots and Shoes. , . . ,-I'- -.,.. ,.�, .1. . . ­ Z_ -- . - � �ift" .., m `� -to the pub,lio,60mb i me ih . 43 . �_: ,� ,, , : , - 1� I , - . - f _h.._ .. : . I . L I . . . , .: . .I - , .. . -. . I . - �, As the 0 � . I . � . .�,� L -. .. ..- . � I , * . . ..� _� . .� . - 1. I I �. _-, ­ axiWl aecosaary ao3outretne0sme.8 ould Clot h*. Box - Sale .at 7.80 - .::. A�, L , I .1 �­ I : . ........� � . I . 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