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'. ,�, R - '�...:. •_ s..,.- - ,. - ,. .' . � 1 _+. .rte 4 - �tq",-M ,a?d,Y ,>t:,#*�t..b} t� i `� If ' e zzzz� 13 ,�: •!P.- *•k - i:- z 1 "`&t'.- .'� t'.< i� r .s•- en4.r.G`?' - � s1 - A t.• ,c-tib d� �. n F,� . W, ;` `. ,. �yE"' os P I ,:i eyi �; �[`,"A"'.1 •` L "� '"'�,t: ..'-" 1, 1-i�,-V ­ . . 11.1�',�". ­ - All .,,� I � �' tai- •r (,'«t 1. 111- •- r Y JJ -: J OL. SII r s fT � . r PICKERING� aNT., FRII)AYi {�CTQB ,Ra r NO* , s R F t - xafE� tdrta! I�atibfe. i Dreaaf►naksf►tq:. QUT ARO•LTND U1J -- BROUGHAM. N ` 4 ` t ' 9A0DK ROAtT. + . ' Medical. j1REB8MAHERi3, �:: ;� a •�` ���� PERFECT FIT- LATSBT LOCAL HAYPL1�rN4R �MO08D=D BY The Cider wadi in booming to ihte vl- Mies Kellie Bowers is visiting heir'"ni � a,.y ��` �`i<.;. ,:,:,. ,�,... ,,i,,,.,,.,�, tailors far ostein d}ereea Tgg PBR88 AND JOTTIiD Dp11tt fir Ot78 OLDii u M.BATE'12AN, M,D., C.M.,M.O.P. and TINGmantles, tang5t 61y w K. >1to�acialand, y• Mrs. Tool. i .§? v ]?Aaerin viu coassapcNDu>1tTa. Miss es Thom :: �. Via . & S.O:, Coroner, Moe and Reddenee, g W. tly a• made to int a per- Norman Pouoller s nt lianas kith Aga paid oar town a d . fad. Orders promptly attetrdtad to, and aper- 7 , r 011 ., a hi❑�Street, Pickering Gillis hours: Morning >!t guaranteed. Qg�, OLAREiYiGFiy b>A parents. iltg Visit last Week. � y, p sir y N:;to to 11:30; Hvening 8 to 8. lire. ugoDar of Mount Albert, is here Miss D. Rodd has >c,etercaed hotme after. , x . I1. rrndy's stove supply is anlimiied, on a vis with her eon. spending a few weeks with her sister. t{ ,: "".:i, " 'tl Vocal Music. DECKER'SRY end sales coatinue. Krs. Whitler• of Beselt Centre, risits What we w�nld ltketo know. Which of` t :. ; °` t, ;; J " ~V�� �` �" v w"�``�"�' "`^ Mise Gibbons of Toronto, sv�ts hers a Mrs. J. W. Flo te. the girls came home from Markham Fair. ••, with her niece, Mites Td� Sim aOn, As I hale bought up Dan Reddin s tiv$Ty R in the cart? Does Will o down to the 3rd r ; i few da3 s iw i.h her parents. Boden a L}nament is warranted a sure g f -t PUPIL OF TH s,; 01;.ON-rO C'nN_ business and have added ecvt-rat new yet? Wbai is the attraction for Frank a . '4' ,. .Te R- Lititctl, vt Iickerint;. was her d speedy cure for all diseased or an p servatory of Alli.' -,is prep-cre l to ,,ive leo- horsFb and buggies, I enn %cc--woJuLe nort11. 1 , -� eons in b h iilotrnmf,:ltalsudP,ca1 music. Re- tti It{l 1::- uric{e-- latit weak. je 11aY Rr6atl Ca , 1 '� +�, t�': c� t..e public ivithguod rigs at all hou15. O :aR t:� an oyesiRht of the`e*aminere • = ,% . . 11 erences given if required. - , ill: ro%ed in l.t:a111. �IQeC W. Pl3Ttf , • , • rhoro►u h Instruction Guaranteed Covered bus meets all trains. In 1' y Lae been engaged as M's1.1. L. Irwin s name did not appear inL. g - connection with livery I keep a . The market this week was fairly well incumbent of the Christian pulpit, until the li., Oi F,locessftd candidates. Bata pon .'.-'.% • ' Tress,Claremof.t. fide, Commission and Board. : attended, and prices were as good fie could June next year. re-ex::.ni.:,ation of papece, We are glad to 1.-' -�` 4o s3. ing Stables, Pickering. be obtained anywbere in the country. Principal Henderson keeps Bachelor's hear she has received her second class ter- � � W. Dowswell is erecting an addition to gall this week, bis wife vein with her tiflcate. - ' MISS L ETT I E H EAf E N S Cleo y VCT. �ECKR. his domicil@ on Brock street: The con• mother at Cberr wood. g - =--Plascisas: '' r r y11 I ' NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE fleQ iD °� °' tractor has commenced the structure. y 1. 3t " t'111eiC uya is. Miss Alice Tait,a teacherin � -,: t»_. _ - $Oma Of n8 have almost fOr�,'Ot what • - *� PUP �0 'ASN It is stated that the C. P. R. company A Michigan -liady is the "gae' of Mrs. ` �i"I"` .r r ,Tonto College of Music eays Itgirvesme ti to p y Auctioneer Pouober looks like. Ha is Beth Badaerow at resent, a, pleasure to recommend Miss•Heagens as son as 3 has a pri ate detective in the eon Of scarcely home in daylight. p J per Messrs. Ferguson & Matthews are en _ k1f 11er of Mucic. she has studied with me 3da8 �, a, $ ' g m a one oft a residents of North Claremont Mrs. Elder Prosser evrained her ankle .r the past three years in amost studious man- 6 n -� a a to gaged in stumping these days. Mid possesses a thorough technical trtrainin t r a Marna Bros. baye-had the street in y• Wm. Taylo has completed his teti'i t in some simple manner the other da „1w roved an egcell at pupil throughout." 0 coir a ~ . front oft eu retail establishment gravel. She to not ye able to o about. W. H. Jacks 's se apprentice, and h lance Pickering station. oni, 0 21 g C3` eeyj a P;, 0 M °; ' led,ander the supervision of James An- Our trustees have re-engaged Mr. Hen• taken up qua ars in Cherryw9od. Z adv a `- o derson. derson for another year at an inoressecl ,.� , : Legal. - o xvjq a • 65 n a 0 The market has been leo brisk here dur• salary. The step was a wise one. '' -- r E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- oO qe j ,, '" S '" '" M ibiz the past few weeks, that grain is being • Frank Brown lies zone to lite city to rown's GornoFs. '-�- . •rteR,County Crown Attorney,and Country o O uvr a <>4 . a . p stored in neighboring barns, and yet the live. He has secured a situation in J. D. Revival eetings are oinR an this we .lcitor. Court House,Whitby. 10-y .a , d• tide flows in. King's shoe factory, on Frond street. W = at Malvern. We trust m % all good w' A.ME5 MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO- s 0 0 �� 8 �� a a The Thank offering meeting in Erskine Mrs. White, of -Toronto, and Mrs. done, and that the young TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at qM ,i .0b„ 0 m o church, which was announced last week Hooper, y g ,mitlo Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan, P air at a q n c gM�� o p,h , , of Raneae, visited with their sis• will see the evil_of their p L.. e a a o 0 8 a E P a.. has been postponed and will now be held ter, Mrs. J. M. Gerow aurin the est over a new leaf for the c ,. o Is a '" �o�"�°'"�m�� Frida evening1. , � g p �:)`V �R: M�GIGLIVRAY, BARRIS- '�, b a m a a y Oot. 28tH. fortnight• 00 �� alae 0-0=-" Chas. V. Michell The people would lik who the .,:"' - ters, solicitors,&c. Oboe opposite Pose tjAD M , of Toronto, was here The iurohaein eommlttee of the Me the correspondent of this burg ie. ' Your.;:' ' ,;" lc,;, �ti'httby,Ont. Jno:Ball Dow,B.A.;Thou. .. D 00 mU m '� • g Z O o e during the past week., He had est r@- chsnic s Iuetitute have eviueutiy suns to scribe heard one young lady remark that )1cGilliyre LL.B. Money to Loan. 8y � a n Ch Cy W ! �' ti -Y 5, ift F. ------ a. turned from a visit with his sonilllam, e) tuber. Rope thar; the remarkable fats if elle was only aegualnted with him 'he '> t - 't 13UMAS PARKER BARRISTER � c � o o who is ill at Whitt and solicitor. &c. Money to loan. No a 00 m In t# y' o Ilip Van Winkle ie not to be outdone. would catch it. It is not to b@ wondered" 1 i suasion. OtHce OYerOntarioBank,Pioker- • b �� o�o� w a ( N deo. Huburtus, who has for the last 11fre. Byron Abbott, of West Toronto; fit, for the wanted j'::' •=:.: t y to give their fnend4 a-i,i . r upc,n every Saturday. 4-y I G a° o� x ,.Q a 'd �` twenty' years circulated throe h tbis a ant a few da s at Isaac Littlejohn's last am Tis©, and the scrtbe T a o as a_ o al `� g P gave the snap � �, "i._. neighborhood with a medicine supply weak. She has been in prior health for away. The eat way to fiz it now M r < t:. ` - ary, . .� S, ORMISION, LL.B., of Law- ,y i .ON +o n ti wagon, died a few days ago, and was in- some.time past, but is now on the mend. is to End ont ho the scribe .is and send :,. • t"a ` _` runce, Ormiston .& Drew, Barristers, - - . - terred at Ashburn. aiwrs,Notaries,&c.,15 Toronto Street, To- James IT. Rogers, of Pickering Village, him a card t the wedding. :; t .��;,� Vit. ,. +.-,, will be at Claermont every Thursday. a The Townline between Uxbrld a and g Ig;� ' e over J.Bundy's shop. Money to loan. 28y0 Pickering,, is re g occupied the Methodist pulpit here on An Joht, Weir, of Malvern,was rettu'il •# < g ported to be in an lmper• $nncfay. Mr. lingers has a good flow of iDg from Markham the other night, a oat �_.. . _ ario .-.-. Bank feet state, and the Township Connells .. ' � Yetert�uurf/. - are expected to take steps to Gave the latlsuage, and possesses an uDnsnal was throwr, into his Xis, striking his wtfe _ • '-• �-- �J-�^-�-�^^^^•w�^^"^- same repaired without dela amount of ootntnon aen80. His sermons in the lace, and then bucking its claws - - ,I- -4''' TIOPXINS,VETERINARY SUR- PICHERING BRANCH.. P y' are always listened to with marked atten into his shoulder. He followed the out • - r,, 1• e ,~.. • s. I Before this @ lefts reaches the public. a 1 . QE ON, Gradtnite of the Ontario het- - p P tion. - prit, but could not come nip with him. + ',;` � ' ,cnry College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale fashionable wedding, in which two of our =' I c;hcrrywood every Saturday. Diseases of Open for the transactio of alIIeg�timats most prominent young people are purlins• Our Scan of Temp@rauc@, to the Hurn John beius quite a detective, he found ><t; •.?'' ' _ " torso's foot attended to at my shoeing forge Banking Business. ber of about thirty, was a lad named Ed. McGregor, and the , ,,J# `': ', tarty interested, 'ori11 have taken place. visited IIiusale on gr7 :ia,7b11 con. Pickering. Calle promptly at- OPirrCE HOUP.B--I�Om 10 to$; $ataf'dsye We will tr and contain our secret until Thursdav;evenin , at the iayitatiou of the said Ed• had skipped to Victoria Square. _-' ., , Ifrt to. Telegraphaddre4s: Whtteva e,ont, te0 1 o'clock, y 8 John pct Constable Hobos on his track �` ' • r 4 `' -ad,lress: l;reen River.Ont. s4-v next week. lodge of that place, and spent a very Doc- W � T- - -_ Savings Bank ih OnneCtion� The Workmen have arranged for a high ]able evening. All speak in glow•ill terms and Saturday last had him up before Mr.•::, � , t - -' H O P K I N S, VETERINARY Ulsrk, J. P. Ed. was let off with sur;eon, graduate of Ontario Veteran- (8'y) (IEOR(lF HE R, Manager. class concert about the 20th of nezt of tit@ usage they received at the hen is of a:._ ,R,- ,.loaf,, Toronto, office and reeidenoe,Lin- ___ ulOnth. Th@ ro ram their Kinsale brethern. costo an 1 a warnins, amounting in all to j a. c"' ;, a+ehue, Pickering village calls try day p g N(ill be provided Tile Brougham Union is perhaps auA �a'� cls. This ousht to be a lesson t0 "; L�`. 11�` *: r ,.fg1,t promptay attended to. A first class • by a very superior combination from rill blacksmith shop in oonnectiotf. New Kingston. Particulars will bs made of the best fiahbattl Stahnolci iu the count YouuR rues not to throw silts.' F .' � )ttou Trp,as well as all manner of repair- y' The fight to a finish st the Swam -, s- known h bills In due time. There is an averse attendance of over pulite :y '� rv; (,.;ne,at lowest living rates, Laine and d►sNOTI Y • hOXin academy, On IJA6Ur(la eVenlDg - ft-ot made a specialty Of, alwaps a first Andrew Nicol, a highly respaetctd jest. 104 scholars each Sabbath, besides a very , � y' y .- t .�-. .�. _. - SV a},,,-:r on hand. 23y dent.ot Whitby Township, died ' 'his @�ci@Dt staff of teachers and oQicera. 2Lnd 1net., was a success. Your, scribe" .. a,-1. �... . was not admitted,but he viewed it through �''*� �� I, -� hcme near Ashburn on Monday edataittg. There is also i is connection, a splendid x knothole. Sullivan and Kilrain we will ° ,yocietteR. _, THE TRAVELLIN DAIRY. :: Mr. Niro, has been en8ering from . libraPy. Yisitore era always welcomed. ``�J4 T . .1 .__- sum ti '< _ � ., call the princiDids for this time. Round ;7. ' " � �I�iG SUN LUUvE N0. 135, I. 0. sumption for some time past, bot hw V. r „_�_______���„ . _ -_ 1, the principals a!s stepped ped to the ventre of r 3 - T. This lodge me(As ovary Monday tE'aCI1e8 the f l•$1 re'Wif that,, to make mise was not anticipated for angle �ffie . ' - p p p 4 '`'i �` ,, In the year, in Dale'ii Hall, Pickering. - 7-,He bad a salo advertised for WHITEVALE. the rinfi, Sullivan led With a vi on left t - .. _ �� t,<,rsou invited to join and help advanee - , " , L;..i cause of Temperance. 121y g00d butter quickly, sb must be dire. day, which was postponed. hander on Kilrains jaw. Jake returned �,f "ti, i i� po :" Mn. T. P. Whits has returned from lien will., a couple on John's kisser. The ��' y' 't ' __ was a brother to Mrs . Lea ,of W�ani;. . , p �> „ Y .,, l TMt to the assn Cit vitotiteaa (Laibfai. ful to haye.to have th cream at the loge. � ,I. y• round closed with odds in favor of $ulla r - A, A• E. Major went to Aurora on a btisi- van. hound 2-Jake led but fell short.' ` �n" r: a"' Ther@ is going to be an ezts»sive titre. Aess trip last$starday. John did some vicious fighting and the ' '° �.*x C�-rt,v�y�srtccr, d;e._. proper - temperature - a the time of tion sale at the market here On '1`w*Uy. Our School Trusters have re-en ed �, . ()1I:�S D U NN, Conveyancer, Com Rev. Millard will offer a list of-lilt Mr. Ward for the ensuin tag round closed with odds about even. Whey c i[,fTnor for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- Churning. YOn CBIi O ly tell exactly P"��ar g year. . tit house furniture for sale. as well as •otne time was called the were both _ Mr. and ]firs- Pherrill of Scarboro'Janc Y tlt�f s I BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage stable fixings. Besides these articletii tion visited 9dsple Avenue last week. Rlood was flowing from4oho s bugle and ,,� t licenses for the County of Ontario. OI- What you are doing by the tiBB of a there will be a host of other thin" pttt Mr. S. B• Lynda slid family have re Jake's eyes were almost closed. The R 1�<4 �* -. �, ',' • g Y• tuiuc�ci frf,:ii to w*Aeke visit to Whitt raters® decided the fight a draw No Ulu store or at hie residence,Pickering ander the hammer. Those satin an Y• . -, ;, _ _ 12-y dairy themometer whir h ou Cst1 et t61D the desire to die se of, For some time set "the voice of the money chnnsed hands. Other ezhibt A y po sf�ld.ad• p _ �. 3E:XTO\`, 'i'OtVNSHIY CLERK y R vise Auctioneer Ponuher ott< lilts er thresher has I�eu hoard in our land." tions of the ►Wanly art were given, follow , ''� Conveyancer, commissioner for taking i Dowswell before the sale. . g Mrs• Rolxrts, of Cobourg, in visiting -her ed by inuaic by the choir,and thus ended -,. '- ii r' tf;, •1 coo,_htant and Insurance Agent. h'oDl J. S. Barnsxd, W �Chlllal[8r 811d daugghter, MTB. Cannom, iuthia place, the firstpublic exhibition of fibs Swamp °=r - - , ° ,& r. 'Dolphus Thomson has Kure on a vino Boxing Academy � tf) 1-•ati on form property. Wius pro- - _ . oFFIGE--At R'hitavale. Will be in eR►elec, Whit , for . East Scarboro• ;• ant Query Monday afternoon for the ',. , - .. - visit in the neighborhood of Teterboro' , lou of business. 27-w -- ' - € L ?j _ _ �T Wm. Rae r ----- ­w­ +�.A�'' `' Yom` - " 2� iV Annlyersary Of ills G86tentl{ i" detho• grocer Of 1'OroutU, la Yl9ltin� ix , ..c e i L s� a SLY -LU N APL'LY TC3 F �`�iv + old friends i rho vitt CEDAR GROVE , ,F, lutcliisun;apyraiser tti+ 'Claremont for �.-. - _-__ -_ diet church, Sewboro, will •hold on ago aDtiuel(�hborhoOd. r Mies Palmer has been visiting her 7 ��r "rrmanent }_t,an & avi�lgs Co., hoa4 �1llndaf, NCV. 6th and Thank Xaa g . ��� ��d, ' �+ cousins in the eastrein suburbs of our vale. Mfg Ida Jacksdh of Scarboro visited ,-, 4 a• „nt;. S.o k capit .$3.000,0W. ictal DR DFA Q Thursday, hov. 14th. On $ • tlf Rev. Ghee. Iieesor now has full `quo of his with her friend Jessie McCreight on Sttt .: ,F,rT; ;,M , KYi• The nom lends money an B,iGter Exeract Of Sures eiUa and Iron J. W. Barkwell, M. A. of �'' "' + , •nrr(,nt• re.te-s cif W10 a and on favor- , orof to Will wOQUded arm which Rag hurt BOuiO dale ciciy. x •, -ns of re 1 inept, Mortgages and de- preach at 10.80 a. [n. and ' ` ` t ` th y' fr,r the Blo 7. p. R$v. a.4o- Russell Reeaor is learning the milling '~ ♦6 JL A 1ynrf:haso.l. No commission. No delay Rr gin of Blood and i J. T.Caldwell M. A, of Picltp ' will 11fra. McCo , of h7int, Mich., is the oast with the firm Hover and Clendenen Mark 7 f1i Hinderste, 48tf y I'. ti @r Medicines. yy g - R ---f ., : ;:. _ _ preach At 2.80 p. m. On Tji shot nt Mr. arld Mrs. John Sleigh of Springdale b'* - ;. x } - ,� D R. D E A 8 dinar r will be served from 6 i> Farm. Andrew MilrI' who s nt % !f l':✓ ti act. V Mrs. Birnie, of Toronto, has been spend-- � 111 `- After dinner a platform meeting , • m. Y pe the summer x ,• .11 pe months in Manitoba retur d home last ^' .,�: L UST, COJNTY ARCHITCr Blood Building I on Pills R ing s few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. week looking as though the agreed :.: +`` `' ' Tor the county of Ontario i,awinge Unequalled for blood or tin2f and Sddla bald to be addressed by Re.�i�t,Ieo. g :iflcatione iurniahbd for every c t: s of g Webber of Toroato, J. W C Ellison. with him. ,.1 . � �': I. 1. SLea.m and hot water bead and a healthy glow to the complexion. Whitevate ABa01D of R. Be Varden has again rented his farm Mr. Potter will oeeapp the pVn ',r' of a, ' cion a specialty. Office-Gerrie lock • J. CDiahOlm Of:Diuoibarion. Zion Church on the first fiunda The Vfliiteyale Methodist church choir near Brooklin but. will live private at y o`v 1 �' . Uur:d:�s and. Brock streets, Whitby. Dr. Dean's Liv Pills Whitevale. • ember, and,deliver an address oneon kf ' ' - ,:ro--Kingston Roan Bast Pickering. 37-y ' will furnish singing. Also ibe WhileYale Mrri. We+therall, We are glad �o hear, is g �' ' _ The most perfect pill or Bilionsneeli, work among the Bailors. • +� Orchestra will Rfve several se:ectione. slowl a James Morrison who has bean ill for +` -4 _ oneerircg. Dixzinese, Stomach tr blas and all y q wing strength after her late t, �I� " "" diseases of the Lives. Admission 130 Dente, children 20 cents. vera illness, some time iat has one to the Toronto c':1I1tI�ANKS, the oc and Tellable -_,.,w�� � P= g :Y �1;k,tion.:er, still in the Be!d, able and 80ARBORO The millers Hagerman & Barradell are Hospital for treatment. We hope he may to -onduct any sales dntrusted to hint, W R $OW$E Chem' t std I)rtlggist, ' a doing a rushing business buying up large boob return fully restored to health. , �, c es olid oppori:iaity of thanking hie pat- Wbitba ' ' gaanfitiea Of grain• We notice the new bridge has at last r 1 at favors,anal hopesfor a oontinnance , is sole fig nt far the Miss Fangburn;of ToroLtO, is v:eiting Thoroton d Reesor's sale eased off well been completed and one can now drive °` a +'+:` , Terms for services moderate. Ar- above goo S. with Mise Knight. last f3aturda slthou h rices were low g '� ,,,,;t v ay to dates;end terms can be made y, g p alon Main Street without the fear of be ' Chas. .Beldam hue been (•t1icNi of this paper. 45-tf , spending a few and bidders tardy ing percipitated in the cold waters of the R. MOORS 11i�`i days with friends at Weatoa. The apple-packers seem to be everywhere Rouge River. :•iAL POUCHER, Licensed Auc. g, Mr. and Mrs. E. Faucett, of Torbnto these da . ione.or, %':Lluator,etc.,for East York atld , y thorn being no less. tihan seven Mr. Thos. Ward principal of the White P # '`< have been visiting amen friends an > '4� � ;� Wo of \o:tr? pend south Ontario. Strict GENERAL BLACKSMITH. g rtends bor®. g gg.'n_our vicinity. Yale acadeiify, that noted seat of learning, iv•.❑ orders by mail or telegraph, Miss Dixon, of Eglington has been •James Fowler has returned from Mani. accompanied by A. E. Major, trustee of . '� z � oflc,rate•. Address THOS.POUCHER, t#iW tirouolln.;,1.0Ute Special attention given oborse8hoeing spending several weeks with the Misses tuba. he looks as well as' ever, and no the forenamed institution spent the other * { tHi doubt the fair sex are jubilant. evening With friends here. - `;�11 ' -- -- and general re airing. eros. Mr. Cotbrie and J.Chester, of Toronto, C• O. Roesor was in the city -last week, A H. Lapp is attonding .the school of R ` if ti dc•fiy►tuking. spent Sundaydisposing of his l3toudville property, Practical Science Toronto, while Herb �^�`� `�" Nei work Otters n in first class st le at the latter gentleman's P Pe Y. (%• C. =t t U'hillyl;itT, Watchmaker g P y home in $carboro village. seems to be very much pressed with bust Clark has commenced his 'course at Un'- r }• wt,Ller, has settled down to his and warranted as t material. Wm. Churchill has gbeen serional ill nese lately' versify. ,The latter we noticed was for �._ • always hereafter be on hand to y Benjamrn White is pursuing a coarse at Lunate enough to obtain chis years scholar ° .. '".`f +, clocks and jewellery, as he lies s, for some time with sciatica. He is deo• the Veterinary College, Toronto. We pre- ship. •`, ayt L3 ;ears in Pickering village, A complete stock of a tt8?8 OII liana, torinK St resent With a s eeialiet from ; uta i. Prices moderate. Agent p p dict for him a career of future prosperity Mr• S. M. Waley, who had charge of a s u 1.�� ,r:', :wholesale jeweller, 11 embracing the latest styles, cheap Toronto, but, we are sorry to say,bis con• in that line of business. Mission $cation In the district of Parr s ��.; h{-" `' Parry : r r': , .`c'""'' _ or cash dition has not improved very much. Miss Effie Major of Aurora, who has Sound has returned home and after spend kY ,'� � t '' We notice a great improvement in ibe been paying an extends visit to relations ing a few weeks with friends here will re :, , 'j ,nc� alai --)toes. Call and in act. ve trice Wben Ill a y the addition same his studies at Knox Colla a ;' '`a- - .. choir at Christ's church b here unci at Locust Hill a d Markham re- g . T i'Ll F,,v BOOT AND SHOE of a number of good voices. Since this turned home last week. It is reported that the Toronto Cider and Y` '. , „ d ,.,:d sewn work. orders PICKERING V LIIAGE. W. B. Hagerman is m ing things boom Vinegar Company of this place intended -k a a"'fu. improve ant, Christ's church choir Las „te to. Experienced workman- beuwme the best k:n in the furniture lin@, being ke moving their factor a �* - "' rgot the stand,nearly opposite the glisL church choir in pt coustautlyy y to fitouffville. . It , lit`, wt,Yickeringvillage. 7-v ATTEN ION. .. : Scarboro. - busy with his orders Hie motto is a good would be quite a lose to our flourishing �-- I ; ;, Wm. McCowan has retaf'!1'kd after a ono,��� pro8ta small, money quick fie you little town as this is one of the principal , , ij r?, �otela. .. . - can. industries. a ,� • two months hunting expedition in Mani• Tb© YnspectoP of -the Waterloo Iasar- The Presbyterians of this lace are %, �,�i --�- - We WOuld Cal atten'�ion to toba. He reports having a very en'o - pp I HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., J y anis('.o. brought great credit on his nom- making great preparations for their An f ��II our stook Of 1w ding yar 's. able time as game was plentiful, and psny on account of the prompt payment �Ye�rY which is to be held next $anday � ��v Tann,proprietor. This hotel ip a there is no doubt but that he did some In connection with the tate fire in this Y•_ k building, finished in superior and Monde There will be three services c r` ` Y ' 'K,e y c:,nvenienee and comfort for the Merino, Andel 8a$onp good sbo0tin&. k `j r ° nblic. slew and oommodiousetables r (Ply on Sunday conducted by Rev. Mr. (fold , ;" y 25y Berlin Zephyr, to It seems to be the disji�siiion of many Never in olds day -were there so many smith of Hamilton, while the musical part; `°, '. , �� 'r. : - r . - of the farmers to lease their farms and oasaalities in our vale, as-on Thursday of will be conducted by the -Whitevale and -. . ERN HOUSE, Bring, Ont:, Also RUG PATT NS ulna r() turn their attention to other employment. last week. Little Vietta Degear fell into Highland Creek Choir. x 0 z, -` . Si _ open for the acro otlaticn of the ' y the Tao@ but was rescued b Mr. Calvin On Monday there will be th@ usual tent ' t- puWe. This hotel, bavfng lately stamped linen goods . . The last who have.reuted their farms are • Y fte, has been re--furninhed throes�,, An Wiebin A. Cheape, who intends tO,go to his moth- Fenton before she had gone down for the for which the ladies of Cedar Grove are �z'. ;}..ic a sit is, 1? osite the Spink Mills, Y g to M the 'ent3b or in Ylrginia, and Levi Annie, who flu. last time. Ingram White fell off the large justly celebrated, and we understand the t , �. dp of the Mills. Meals Decorative Art ple a call. tends wafer-tank in connection 'with � same artette f><;oi>rl Toren h' �:` reasonable- oars. O*od stablk f011OWing Some other occu tion �P Raftnera Qu to which at. 1 I N n•" ` S`d e. lana st a enclosed los• , , I thresher, sad the wh@ela over him. tended their lawn•social Opt twill has , The position of the farmer seems to be so I weigh scalae on tt,e premises. b �j an ofi $e was stt ifise by e`, of :been engaged;Ft+ ,we -ate. ure f ,all- i+en at all legal hours,audio stocked 1../a ; Q Q 11 J.:Jf �b18: thll i is g ti Jy�. _ A a i'��, �(�Jj��{j�a,. m q gay ♦{fig pyo p ry _. ~ * ,r "`�_^F .. bk~ ,•2l - �ii .(�V-.11- tYiYm F.Yf �4� ",I at iq>lor9 of every brand. py MQ,- - turning their ".agent psk` ` -fetor. r i�Y e.�..r il -" PI.CRERIN � .,>� � � s ao#�p v_ y . :•�:.€# t* ,: 1; .�. ,• ,. .•',� .. -fir' -.ss Y n.,i£ e-`'-h' �+;- .. b•'• ' ; - C.8 t .. I- u. . a ; 9 R ...- ..>..: yJ `:, v - „a••,.,, '".e-_ � ;• - _ r•. s,: a.'e.Y. ws�.. _ - _ _ . „ 1. } r y� ,. _ • .. pn t ti4 r A; .a :, '. _ ' F cq u 4 : .. : r_ '� i _ b that for_eoms time m fin era ser eaA ht " Whore did on et these Cala oa s ak dol n in the most aboard tpbination of tr _ `; ~* THEIRRAY CASA y g „ y fl g f Early �o Bed a d R { a f • while coupling cars and I est these Snlgers o#Y sounds—I'm seas I etttlld not call them y 1; C agy � Rise 1".... +,, .j” �" T: g " `' t' ' 4TITig..XAbT of assn lishm'ent to Ta , (holding up a hand from whiehthre� fingers I dot tltet at Dr. (3ornel)s drA�store, orris—of rr►hic.hy can mage no sense atI .1 ` r'X �` ` were missing). This was,on Sept. 17, 1890, They a!'o sealed Dodd's HidAey t'illa and all. It may ,be earns toreisru language—I who use the Gi' Ilbllrgt Hila Fxe]lUinB en- .When I of this 'hand crtisbed ,w, ;fir , , ganRt na they aa'is vrorth Choir weight in gold. They understand there Is such a thing--"oa—oo h �ItL� A��S S�WI� �iACHt1� ElinifO:n, set in and the flesh began to mc}rtffy. ars.made in Toronto. Let me see, I'll give .--ii:ly tweet*--ah--tannin." Well, reef- ' ka': d. `�• Thti lltt na'8 15totry ofa ,Bralli (glisiifrt- 5.. ' I went to the Toronto General Hospital and you the address," polling a little b k out y,,, is seems inclined to run op-forever. I- . The W1lllaWs Jfltg,l!o„Ltd„ NleAtrteall; : -,,� the doctors there took me before of his pocket, "This book-is Kidnek Talk.. am getting quite nervous about it. I think . -.. Up For Lost—The Townspeople E. eiteU soma two hundred students and leetur- I always car a couple of copies to give to I will Hat o to sleep. I hope she won't D�O YOU �II�t,,o. =~* Interview with the 1Mayer. y P P b 7 6 P• F Thatpeople would have vpguily ufltn ed to them about - my hand. They my friends, .,This little look saved my life think I'm rude. p `� (Toren to Mail �" " - our Toile soaps sinpo 180 {forty-seven to : used a lot of big words gad told me to and I rD It next to my Bible. Ever years)it they had not been U00D[ The put lin h Y fFrom Our Oxon Reportep.j _ wA�� come back in a week or so and then the line body. sh9uld road this book. The medi• - are not tools and do bot continue to buy goods a`'O GRA�ENHIIB9T, Sept. 29.—The great fire of "demarcation " between the dead and. eine is made by Dr. L. A. Smith A Co., To •� ODmm;3A�a�(9•:,'_, _ M;; ,,M uulo�s they are aatisfacto y. living flesh cf m '. ��� ��- . that swept this town into ashes a few years fi y hand would be better de- Tonto. Xou.should call and see some of All claims not consistent with the high i i �r ago did not create more.•of a sensation than fined. I did not go back but had the fingers the people that make the pills and tell character of Syrup of Fi fls are purposely - -- the case of Sam Murray. A short sketch taken off, but it took the hand five months them about my arise. I have recommend- avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup ompany WRITE FOR PARTICULARS ` � °` of the affair was given in The Mail on Sep- to heal. Some of the poison Const have got' ed the pills to my friends and those It acts gently on the kidneys, liver :and , {ember 23; beingg copied from the locales my system, as I never felt"' well after who have'trfed them tell mo they give good bowels, cleansing the system effectually, Ut Co►npleto steam Launahcstrom 20z1 to 31x7 ' �`; paper. The fo118'wing day this letter was that. 1 felt miserable. I was braking for results. But you had better see Dr. Cor-' but it is not a cure-all and makes no pre- "Ascus Coat oft goiters and Engines" !rom some time on the Ieaford mail and then Hell Mr. Torre and some other people le is tensions that every bottle will not substau- 1 to s N.Y. Large aizaK. Coat or wood.fuel received at the Mail office. P P Tho Marsh 8te:e.m Pump" rho beat boiler - DZAR SIR,—In this morning's Mail there went on the Muskoka mixed,and later on I Gravenhurst. Don't tape my word for it.' bate. feeder in the market, Returns- exhaust into was changed to the train that rens between Time will not Tuft this to be done for teed water he•►tin appears u lengthy article purporting to be g Pe No Mattel how`matfy of ottr laden ships For catalogue g it from !J to iudegree. cornet! from a Gravenhutet paper, in which Gravenhurst and North Bay. I lost flesh this issue so they will be interviewed to {nay Come into port, that one which-was I:ILLIIiS sit►. aCurietou Placupuat.JON one Sam Murray is said to have been snatch- and some though t I was going into conaump morrow. - lost at sea will always seem to us to- have tion- I went down from about`�00 to I40 ed from the jaws of death through the won- ounda. M back troubled ms and I h a carried the richest cargo, �` derful merits ofa quack medialis called P Y Last to Leave. ., A Question of Seconds. ' Dodd's Kidney Pills. strange feeling about the small c the k Q The feeling which leads I have been for years a regular riader of and between my shoulder blades. I oi'thn g the eaptaln ofa That is the title of a capital little sketch f The Mail, and often noted your announce- felt a strange feeling of dizziness in my head. wrecked ship to wash to be the last to leave in black and white o from the brnAh of Ii. F. ment "If you see it in the Mail it's no." I On the evening of June 19th last year I was her is one easily understood. In the inter- learny. It ahow�a train on a siding in the e ■ would like to ask does Sam Murray exist walking down street with a lady after get• seting volume of reminiscences of the Siege woods, a crescent moon lighting dimly the f in the flesh or is he a myth existing only in ing back from a run to North Bay, I ddd of Lucknow recently given to the public hy, tops of the dark pines. Beside the engine fertile imagination °f sums patent medicine not feel very well that day. All of a sudden Lady Inglis, wife of the general whom the stands the conductor, lantern on arin, in T - �meman who would hesitate at no stateinent to I fell as if I had been shot. I was carried death of the heroic Sir Henry Lawrence left consultation with the engineer,who has just - <_� - • '= carry out his designs of gulling the public. into Dr. Cornell's. I had no power of irny in comman�,an anecdote is related of tine slimed clown from his cab, They are com• CETS WANTi WVftl�t OURNNW Ro In the interest of truth and science sbme lower limbs.-The doctor said that-1 was suf- abandonm,6nt of the British Residency, ring their watches and it is a "gaeation A Intere-atl"a and -lam artiv•Re to - member of your staff should personally in- fering from paralysis. He told me to take in which a similar. feeling is manifest- of sueottds "as to peace or peril. The sketch for theYoung. illustrated. .N4 lilt, bool P Y' ) p P the rhildren. Wbrld'n Pair Cook Aleeh. - vestigate this case, and either prove it true meat care of thyself. A few days later while ed- It was the Residency or It-ilia was drawn for the great, Dueber Watch biggest Cook Book aper sold for thA I io or else stamp it as a frau( and a falsehcod. rowing on the lake I• took another spell. Guard of Lucknow which was the atrong• Case Company,and'was the idea of President From F,nworik to London. Being.%* ['h •a This time it was my arn►s that gave out. hold of the besieged during their wonder. Dueber to show graphically-the-importance graphs of R*ered places of Metlu►disst in - Yr, s etc., fol defence of eighty-seven da e a ainst ,. „ arid. ttrautir■i Ttaenf.htK of Llfea A t .,,;'�� i --, M. D. They took me ,ashore and I revived some. Y g to life and limb of a question of seconds sumo honk. tsranttral K,►a;,,. g:u red, After that the spells came on with rester an enemy over wbetmiagl superior. It in watches. A second too slow, a second [rental and instrumental. %Vo have se Such a�letter coyer nark o unchallenged, frequency. hi back was bother- Y P Ye( too fest means much wi h railway men. R r- - was there that the re ell ) the burrow- other fast selling Rook.• Ilihles a►ud Alb► X to,IW6-ve the truth or falsehood of the q y' Y Y Y ing me, and I seemed to lose the power of ing foe'mino for mine; there that again and That's why the all use t e ever accurate 84-Send for hist, &c. Wtr<r<rAst Brtlaas, I ory as suggested a member of The Mail Y ' shcr,Toronto, Unt. start'"vas d toiled to oto Graveuhurat and my limbs. My body began to come out in again a resolute few turned hack the ad- Dueber watches. ;Caesars. I rank S. Taggart-sores im les end bulla. The itoctor eatd venting thousands from the riddled and & Sg Kin street wes Toronto are find out if 8r 2 a ly i as Sam Murray.lived ' P P shaken walls• there that the suffered Co., ` g WHAT A TIME e to tho�c tughly investigate his case. my blood was diseased, and that I was a.$ y special selling agents for these celebrated nee with these instructions I good as a dead man. Fjr months I could hoped, deihpaired and never faltered ; there watches. See their advertisement in this - 54 Years is to be making • not sleep on my back- or sides, I had to lay that so many of them died and found graves. issue. this afternoon. at finger is on m face. 'M limbs were so swollen It was from their flag that Tennyson caught � I NST all • {ready touched nature in tlnia Y �' Artificial feet etre so much in Hatt-Howe• that I did not wear boots for near) two the refrain of his'stirring poem of Luck- great resort. The trees are turn- Y now: and there alone, during the crisis of days that it took 40,(N►0,000 of {hent to aur- And the follows who have been at ft that years. I belonged to the Brotherhood of 1 the demand last year.ing many colors and the rocks are looking Railway Trainmen and to the insurance the mutiny, the; "Ever aloft on the palace ply Y oughttoknow a•little no they juAt=turn ou bleak and uninviting. The wharves rvea are branch of the Grand Trunk Railway, and .roof the banner of England blew." A.P. 827. UNICORN deserted except for a stray hon r or two received sick benefits. The Grand 'Trunk But after Iiaveloc k and llutram had ----- r with guns going north to chase the unof- had a number of doctors to look into my broken through the enemy's lines and ` feuding partridgef for the new gtime law case. I was sent to Toronto a number brought reinforoements, it because evidentR will not permit deer shootingtill November. EADY .L., The saw mills are still running, and the of times at the expense of the tlrand Trunk .that the Bailie (,oar 1, shattered tic) �u�n- f to consults specialists. At last four doctors ed as it was, Could no longer be eupied. dripping logs are rapidly being chewed up �' � '�. Because they know it is; he beet gave sworn (certificates that I could never It was decided to evacuate it in th niRlit, Manufactured bpi by the circular saws into piles of golden --a most difficult and dangerous u tdertak R�i11�llI SON - 1ff�NTR colored lumber. The streets of the town recover so as to work on a train again. The g . Grand Trunk Railway aid me half m life ing,—and to remove the troops, th wound- r t are rather deserted, for it is the off season y F Y G ;•,<.:-:: insurance on account of total disability. ed and the impprisoned women and children between the rush of the summer tourists to another osition at some distance which and hard lumberme,t who start north into One-Jay a little book was thrown into sty F . . "! ;, to Y door. My wife picked it up and read it to w as already held by a portion of Havelock s t f I r - �� the great pine forest in a few weeks. In , order to get aclue to Sain Murray I first me. The book was called " Kidney talk,'' mon. I w •; fours 1 the mayor of the town bit. J. J. and it said that diseased kidneys were the At midnight precisely, in silence and i'��-� ' cause of a great many diseases that were g g •. s tato mast nutrition �d l _ McNeill, Mr. McNeil' is a middle-aged darkness the movement began,'' the arri- yet discovered. man with a brown beard and a very )etre- ascribed to the liver and other organa. Dia• son nearest to the enemy first quietly with- . - ''.:. One pours of '21' s, Bread. ' p• eased kidnoya isoned the blood, and the drawing, and the otliers thein-failing in be. ;;, I.., 3 lobs. I.o>in Meat~ ant manner. He has an air of business Rice equal►{ 41bs. Potatoes. about him, and combines the uah and bl(►od poisons the remainder of the system. hind them-like the turning ofa glove in. r� :;. , . T As my back had been troubling me for a tong side out. At the Bailie Guard gate, watch- - t halt the peopla in the world subsist anergy of the lumbermen with- the savor o, entirely on Rice. faire of the tan of the world. He has' time, it struck me that my kidnepa roust he ing them defile past, stood t•:enerals Outram �, F affected. I had.tried doctors'medicines and and Inglis with their staff. It was a bitter - true, cal aspirations, if what they say is all the patent medicines in the market, but moment to Inglis, who had defended the - t p,'` Cyr true, and a few 3 ears from now may see otno relief.' It dawns)on ate that the int ph.ee so long and so nobly. He had pleaded . xOIlIlt Royal ltli ling IXC 1 1 g him'sitting in some of our halls of legiala- 6 that the flag might be kept still flying upon tion. and sore feeling in my back told of diseased K g P Y 13 p • kidneys,also that it the poison from the the ruins, volunteering to remain and de- 1 - 1 '� ,y 1Z�zxtr 4aml. _ TfIF. MAYOR OF CtR.1�'I�hifURST.. kidneys in my blood that Caused the cru feud it with bora single regiment ; but he K�. H. D. West pppp H "Do you know if a man called Sam '_liar- tions on m bed and poisonia m brats had been overruled. B�ltl�is Atlma� 'conceptions Y Y g y of l'orutrallis, Nora t3cotia. Tray lives in Gravenhurst?" he was aslced.' an►I nerves ave me the'fainting and paralyt- As the last tomPsay passed by, General t -) "/- "Yes, I Bess you will find Sam Murrays spells. The book said the kidne s were Outram si tied to him courteously with his I - Nature's$ Y Y f1e Y Mature a all-po" f,- up there painting the town hall. !Murray tee sewers tbatcieaaod the blood of impuri• hand to tape precet:euee is following them, 00 �/Ortf"1 he►et is discove is the man everybody is talking about, so I ties thrown off from the system. I thought but he hung back, desiring to be the last. • - . . when imbit,ed nese he's the man you,want." 'I would try the ills called Dodd's Kidney Outram culled and bald ant itis hand, aa►}�- Of `Other Medicines Fatted g Y y P Y radiates the a "Who is this Murray. Do you know Pills anyway, to see if my kidneys were at. ing, Let as go out together. bo sl�alC ,T ., network of th anything about him?"' %Vcll, Murray has fected and in this wa m constitution was ing hands, the aero generals came down the y But 4 Botites of Ilood's SarsapartUtz o ^'; = absorlm and ru - been living here sixor seven years with,his, being undermined. ��'e got a bo: of the slope side by side. h' all effete, dead family. He worsted in a mill for a time ' ills froth Dr. {:ornell'e dru� store, and I Their staff followet), and here again the - Cured. < f 0 p , ti onous matter. - then went to work oat the Northern Raii!- had only taken a few of them when I began lace of honor was disputed. (captain nIt Is with pleasure that I telt of the great llRtwt. way. He was ra><her unfortunate ria a4 to feel better.. When I had taken abut a place wished to be the last; Captain 'beaeflt I derived from Hoc+d•s Sarsaparilla. EST contsirsall th Birch, aide-de-cam to General Io lis was For 6 years I have been badly afflicted with •-r elements of ri brakesman,for ire Lost a'portion of his hand. dozen boxes I telt as well as I ever did. Pau- P g oRt solar lite, be determined to be. The two boyish ours S One night in summer he fell down on the were so surprised to see me on my pins y y R Et'�St�t98 a� every weak sidewalk here for det.d. Ile revived, and again that they would hardly believe it, ot1'icen put it to the teat •,f strength, and breaking out with runnlug sorsa during fief '"°Y stores nerve . e - the same thing happened several times. The newspappeerr here got hold of my story Wilson. being weak from hardship, as his f summer months. I have sometime;{ not been y roost, is the Then he was laid up we all thought and they ublished it ahs a marvellous cure. opponent niodesUy adults, could not stand I ale to use y limbs for two months at a tithe. o p the trick of shoulder to shoulder learned in Being nncluei w try Hood's Sarsl►psrilla. I of r of life, fire vh that he was going to die. We a:peeled It.is. If:I had not taken there pills I would one bottle ls_.t spam commeneed usin it;felt So say all tha _ him to die every minute. One night I re- have been in my grave long before this, j the Harrow tthot)all fields." lis was so titch bettiw, go�two bottles moffe; took . Leon Vater. member Mr. James Anderson and I called am sure hundreds of people are dying over thrown and rolled down the hill, and ' theta during the summer, was able to do my . Feb. 13th IS' y (;a Iain Birch triumphed. housework,and . to sed how ho. was getting along. 1'be year of disease brought on by diseaatd kid• _�ut a douk atose whether all the t Walk Two Miles - doctor was in at the time, end as he stood neys. turps eTOhII Ball Sb@el Plate R at his bedside the doctor�said that"Sam was " But Mr. Murray this is your af, had left ; those who had kept count differ which I had not dons for sit` years. Think I done tip,"and there was not much prospect Nava you any proof beyond this? Have ad. and Captain Birch was sent Lack to see, stn eared of erhsip ta+;, and recommend any 4 , This dui he formed! though with no person so aflRlcied to uye of his a er recovering, that it was only a you these aoct�ot'n' certificates•. " Y Fer g question of a few weeks at the moat." '! Yes, at my house- You can we Mr, enjoyment of it, fir the danger was great Mead'$ Sa0$aparilla • "Did the doctor yay what was the {natter Torrey, the statins master here. He raid aDd the alencean4 lone.fnessof the familiar Four bottles has done more for me than$200 with hint?" my disability claim for the Grand Teuak. squares oppreaaeivo and terrible. _Ke worth of outer nwAicine. I think it tits best "He called it some strange name, and Coate down tom lace and I will show you though=• however, that now beyond all blood purifier known." Mns. 11. D. W118T, y F Y doubt be was rho lase Englishman in the Church street,Cornwallis, N.S. " i•' when he said Sam's prospects were so slim, the certificates-" we felt rather sorry for hin family. The Upon arriving at Marmy's htntse he got place. HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ills, eonsups- general opinion was that he would only the doctor's certificates. One is from a I He was mistaken. Another officer, tion, biliousness, is�tdtce, sick headache. Y5e. _ lives short time, as his case was consider- prominent physician who is a member of (�sPtstn �Vateratati, had fallen wsaeep (rom _ _ ed.incurable" �` Parliament. It said that Murray's blood exhaustion while the ggarrison was marching m�QMTO BISCUIT AND J!iECTIONERY C) +� out s►1!d was loft behind. Weak sad ill , " Do you know what cured him ?" was poisoned, and that he would never re. _make the b_eut goods. 1'ry them and +ed the shock of waking and finding himself AU1[tg RF.At) TH[a. The wonderful' " Some kind of pills I believe, All I cover. g g know fit that he is all right again, workin "I said that T reCelved m Iota) disabil alone was b great that though he succeeded g y �J 'McDowell t;nrment ltrattina Machine of _ at the Lown hall, painting it: You had sty claim from the Girand 1'rtiak Railway, in escaping end rejoining his eoinrac) s, be ties York, for cui.tin;e Ladtor' Dre}i�;, can - better go and see himoelf. Anybody- in I am alto a member of the Brotherhood of was for some time delirious ; bat, he, now bo had at 'Toronto tutting 'School, 21 town will tell you about the case." Railway Trainmen. The supreme author• though quite against his will, was the last Yonge Street. Send for iltustmtad eirsuiar, o ities are now considet ing m case. The man to leave the fatuous Bailie( uard before t ttTTlyh- Send for Iltustratod �_ SAM MURRAY� STthRY. $ y Y it foal iDto 6ha hands of tlt�onset CRESS ('ircular of our "New Tailor Sy have sworn certificates from the doctors to Y Sam'biurray was found baay paintilfg at teas-. The leading system. Now Sleeve Char; - the town hall. He was a young man about say that I will never recover. I hare.how- y jus out. J.s A. CA8'> EK, Toreatu. Frac- ' ever sent the following letter to the Grand ' a4n�• neral Dresumascem 'w""`°` twenty-eight or twenty-nine years of age, � -- ----- — • • FOR COAL AND WOOD. with bri ht blue rev a ea bre Secretary of the Brotherhood at Galesburg, I have been thinking all dap and have �+ Imppartatl°ti� g g y brown-hair,and Ill. Here it is ; arrived at this conclusion :: all the people in SAUSAGE CASINCS. of_,ineat Eng-' LATEST .ars IMK*T. EVER over the middle hoigt►t. 11 He is appar,stly A copy of tke letter was produced, and. the world don't know much and they all li h,constantly on hand. Utv,prime American ONBRBAKABLK, in the beat of health and spirits, and does it reads as follows knew the agate thing. )log's cwung,i. !roll lines Now Hashs, Long Be sero and see the elegant Rtove not Look at all like a man who only a few clear&acnes, Roil�r, Cheo,e, Lt►ni, etc. PARK m8 rasa other. Sold by all_leadinn • Y To the Grand Swret+st'lloftAe Brotherhood of 1lfamma has had doom of calls today BLAcxwicm, & Co. LTu., Successors to J.�. ManTd by K s C. trlattury,co. - short months ago was covered in sores, his RaUway Trainmen UaWburg, 11L and east one approached me either with PANIC do Sox. Toronto. --------- ----- �� limbs.paralysed, and his case given up as BROTuzss, -Although my claire for total that chestnut "paddy cake, padd cake" -- dll�Bt:R-HAMPDEIV �t hopeless. He is as active and his skin grid ay you want a Fannng tl{ttt, with all disability has been dnly passed and allow- or that hackneyed " trot, to "ton" D�l la►eiat improveme >� Wo have now a,, . eyes are as clear as those of an athlete in lw `. , He was sholtvn the extrstot from ed, and up to within a short time I had or something • ut this little pig, but is use over Y9,t►M c.hatha• •t11e, write for ,.. wr►tat . F training. fully expected to have to depend entirely on real! this last is a,o entirely uninteresting (;ircular sad 1'r k;ch Lir t before making your ,� u al the Gravenhurst Banner published in The purchase. liAlabv c-t,nr>gxLL, 411atleaeu, l�t�cr �' it for thq sustenance- of my family; I am that have not troubled myself to learn iL = rrrrtbl,` Mail and was askei if he wait the man re- Whew bow hat i6 Is! and fancy nae Snt• u '' :. erre to. He said :--" Yes, I am the Sam now mote than pleased to inform you. that T wra u in flannel like ane, An idea �/ lye Murry referred to, but I don't like to have 'tO far"bodily health is.oanoerned, I feel +F p `�H � l L!.!A der. m name tin the paper. I would like that it is fully regained, and ooneider my• sir es me, I will bowl s little. Ossa day 9ewtwo IIfACitln r_ '""� c, Y PaP self in honor and •by the ties of hrother- when I cried rho nurse found ar pin sticking • g, - fir the benefit of the public to tell how I into me " / hood to sabmit my case oonscieuGioualy re- , and since then whenever I sty,for A 1�L>1TIlFQL irictid that will LAS'!' A LIFE r. was cured,but people will thibk {Mat I am r- r ' t gardless of beneficiary considerations. Up any reasou whatever, the nurse undresses ' TINS I only ahxio td got,my name in the paper, to a few days a o, t►lthoagh Dating radual me and looks for a pin. So I think it would - .See the nearest Agent-' .• ' °.. You know flow some people view these g g - things." " But we want to fauns all tiboat improvement, I could not rea)tze that tiny Very foxy to shed a few meet roars. I - - - . r more than temporary relief was being ob. bet I'll get a lot of these clothes off me fa KOIrF NO MORE �, this case. Your name has already been pub- twined I►r►d lived in dread of a relapsre to t ha some wally, I must howl at once or the idea t j� *- � s t- fished and some people are ankiad enouLL gh old condithen. Some time was induced will escape me; I find difficulty in retain- �TgONS C©UCH DROPS to hint that your case is not genuine, and to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. I did so with ing more than one or two ideas at a time. WILL GIVE POSITIVE AND INST- � that no such a man as gam Murray exists." visable benefit from the start, rind I #ally I supper it will be different when I grow ANT RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERINO � . " Well, if they do they say what is not believe�resulted in permauent restore- older. FROM COLDS, HOARSENESS, SORE true, said Sam, his blue eyes kindling tion—although the doctors caution me It ie A shame that that tiresome old THROAT,ETC.,AND ARE 111VALUABLE savagely. "I have the documents to prove agar e►gaut taking up tra►!n work, Ia Mother Goose had no children with relent 'I'4 QRATORS AND VOCALISTS. R. r!t everythutg I say. .The doctors Rave me up; connection with this statement I would re- eaoaaggh w write something for women to T. W. tiTAlttPt:D ow EACH s�aoR TRY THEN -"� Everybody gave lam up.for dead. Now, I c amnaa'titem"lves witli when the are talk- - n do nbt look like a dead man, do I* Ask s ctfully ask you to take into ooneideration Y AYE YOU A HORSE �_ f d.,, ,: the fact that for two ears I have been an- ing to babies. Mother t:}twaei did very well A. •,,j; anybody in(Irsvenhurat or anp of the.train- able to work and am at resent not only .for her Gime, for doubtless bstbiee'minds, as Ras he ever boon lame I I bled with a f mea on the Northern railway system if they gg well as other th' were than in a some• as ditteaso of th,) iN R 'Ili' `Cam bell's - without money but considerably etnibartsse- >f• p V �� f know me, and they will all vouch for what what immature state b E,ict•as Foot llento•:v I• a PYtiNTIVE VURR I .1Y K ed on tnoceoutit of living a uses durin m At it strikes me .- I as " g Send card for trMUN�ok on diseason and "_ = '' r `" y' sickness. An eonaideratfon therefore the old lady fat s little orale for this advanced ' 4: � t " Well, the tthlio would like to bear Y treatise of Udo sant►, to JACKA911 L,.LITTLr.. . i , . '`' x 'your story right from year lira." I am entitled to.or bepefit that you may stee ag e. Veterinary Chemist, 72 Spadina Ave., Toronto ' „ fit to extend at the present time will not; I find ao few women who ctru-talk plain, ---- - . "I'll tell pen then, and you catty pablish IE is almost stn ible to underataad t)iotti UE3'K`.A.R time.,e.o.n. soartrr•ro s�rros. x 1. e only be tihankf ally received but enable me F°ss stn►,Cron.to o - , 1 �4 it i#you wish} About six years-ago o I came without - ivin the closest` attention. I la Expras.Ar tow yp _; . , 3 to'Gravenhurt. �i brother and I vi►orked t'° ae°ept employment by which to eu ""in g g CARRY Txs WATCH s llaY rcLv 1 Y trust I shall not be so backward in this FfnQ3t �la� ph8W1Il Tabac^o- tyeattsreetory]',Aythe 22. any family awd for which I am thank g u - *� ' ,Z: ` .V in a mill for some time. Then Mr. Torrey 8 youret otherwise araC him rot it a 1 . ;.'-� the local mann of the Gmad -Trunk of say Ifeel fully competent. matter of ;gpeeeh. I have been able to MADE BY. - opanl�. It ua "'t'1e8 < + g . Yours, fraternally, translate t�tiiuch of ghat they said, but this - - FRANK S. R < Cafe h job as brakannan. After working at a• ` � ► creature who is talkin i;o rine now.is in- EMPIRt TOBACCO CO. MaNTRIAL -, �, 1: `7 , �,✓ %.`, . 1sT MUi't LAW 1f 89 KING $T. WESTi •. .. ;., i.- r..._ 7,a:Fa C'''P'"eT'r _ q, .' ,[':-,::... r ♦ _ - _ .., _ �'. 1. 11 Y 4 R •3°'::-e: ter. .:-: .'.r•.- _ _. -t .7+ _ ..+8 ... .: s _ .: �< - •+.: s'•• - t'- i I -*r.:'-_ t. L K.-4fi♦•..k. r't'. -..,r -.i..S :✓ f _..:,_> k:4 .-..-.-.. -r `r','.Y -_ .f.: a. _ ... •45} & _ q•.. _ Y+.-. ...,:.- 'Y -,:- r .1:..d.-.., 'd,' _ ' - ...�s-xi a. :Y.. .,..w.v. .. ..r --r-... .. .--a t!= �' --- 2.- .S�`.- r:•" 6 ,q. r .r N eV.. A �: '.Y ,. dam, ` Y -}'.�f�•t. s }� --t. .S'.- k . a - - y� �c U.- L. - t :.�: N.'+"... z f`• {tt�� - .f._Ste'. - . c 1 `q >-1Er• 1 i:t 1 ke :es• ¢. ,`_f,. _ , ,,.,-_ NR,na..3. t i . e� :`.� ..k ' *' ��•t 4 y), E- f' - We��. - '" t• -.a•4 Y''..M" - s e y - - - .. ._ •- _S:_ _`.'saA,' • --k'�'•s' i i' _r�.�t'..E v._ A�•f''C .`t.�`','_` ::Aro ,/teas — a _ �k - - -- - _ =-2:-: - _ i2�1F7gYr`?"t-+,Q' " t m; >.F- E �.•4v Y- 1•". .4i4-M., •�!•Faf-.Y. . _ .. _ - _ f 4. c itr s ' `' e� �� i Vii. 1 • _ -- -ire u `.• a ,. Vis? ' y h" - _ `' - t�,,.` 'm: _ - *' f y' I;�. •'.lat`t-w."+, i `d cYa✓i _ ... , .•, �.t a t a Y .sp•-. > So the we on alt faaf,as they could walk a 4utrslsq, :lnitng . »,- deadl d �, - ,. ^ - E, �1-' � ; =a� YOU N'G FOLKS: � . . y � y �:�+�� �� a v � JJA itif pp t��rn � � :, ' .wrtn their heavy lolids. The roAd eq¢a be touched the two�ioys,whlaper>ng -, � f '�OMQU$r�E » �t �a,, , _ 'h 1 ,name almost;as dark-as the "forest, and the " lrp ! Tst<e your• duns; sotaethin ''omen. ik is lleell"", Brlux Dealt is a- a �, , " r� x r�z�ft� ' �' STRdN�F� $E�'$IBtTT101% cold wind went whistling and sighing strange happeeing on the roof." snake-bitten reraan. The swiftest runner on-.Qe►rth die oat. ..= , r A �` , ;� � s The brothers cabbed their a etiand 'um , ' _;: .`. . ,v ,. amorg the trees. y rich • r ' T'be boa aged fora moment to get' ed out of bad• then the tm r turned out ass&ny ono ever heard of the anakv men Baby does not commence io`czry tears an- `{' :; ; '�� ,X ,, - -- ,s . Y EDMUND COLL1N4. : - y Pa pP° of the Alto Orinoco? In Veneznla there til it is three months old. l ',A,I ��..i� ; ,�" . � �� breath and eat a sandwich of otter steak the light and toots the barrread®e from the w a. ., e,b �+ �a : but the are all manner of snakes from the deadly The "lawn tennis"elbow" is tha`latest "' 4`�;' There sere '' a���Canada and Maine vast which the trapper had given them,but, b• door. It w inky dark oatieidv, twelve-ineheoral snakA whose bite is death malad the doctors have found o - stretches vd 1 forest, in man arts - f . , 4"; i �- Y ,p fore they had fi'niahed their hasty bite, they three stepped out with their uns-cocked. to the tiger-stri ed huntin snake and the ut. _. - _ .r , of which the sot, Q ipf the.lumberman a axe R,ere startled by a terrible cry. It seemed They could not mak�but the o lett$ on the g P g g - �. boa constrictor. Most rsons know the No Aritish soverei n has vetoed a Parlra• , . 1 - has never been heard. Wolves have disap- to come from the road about a quarter of a cool', but there were human cries and the habitaof the boa constrict r,but know Doth• mentary Bill duringllhe past 185 years• _ ? � ,, eared almost entirely from these regions, mile b©hind them, and resembled the very frightful screarhing of the tree panther. Tho beat hone in Persia-is collected from `- -•k ys".": " in of t1►e t' er banter which itfa aIle as 9 ,, but bears pry wl through them everyv►her©. high-pitched shileking of a woman in great " Blase away there, boys !" shouted the remarkable)n its wa � Nothin wit h e"orae a roves of Kauzeroon. �� ,'" The lumher,nan and the traveler, however, d stress. old man ; " then run in." Y• ¢l 1 better g s illustrate the point than the story of an net- A watch carried by the Em eros Charles.. � .! � �, re not afraid of bears, for it is only in The boys Shnd(lersd at the sound. Then The three gang were raised, three shote nal occurr©nee in this modcrn'age of science' g y- P p _ cin when Bruin cornea out of his den, V ' 15�wet hed twent seven ounds ` ° `i' ii--�� � �' g, it was repeated again.and again, filling tfle rang out, and there were more yells, human and civilization ' fore t with its terrif in echoes. nail brutish. A native newspaper at Japan laments the I >.: an and.hungry,; and cannot find insects, + Y g While the L+n lish railroad from Tueaeas deco of goof manners amon newt edu-. �, `• , x ,ice, buds and terries, that he will attack 1+ It is a woman, George,"said James, as " Now we'll stn awake in the dark till g g y- 9 to Barquisimeto was under construction an sated Ja anew irls. •1' • _ - at t le or humau beings. his face grew white, "and I fear those two daylight,"said the old man, sententiously- liahman boldin au im rtant coition P g l;tit there is a beast found over a wide men are doin tier some harm." '• Some one has been hurt but let yowlers R p° P The President of the Local �i;overnmvnt J g + P in the work was bitten b a rattlesnake i-retch of territory which will sometimes, •+It is not a woman's voice,"said George-. like that tate the come uences." Y Board stated recently that the nu ,,be �` '•' q here known us the Culebra hc„ not needing food, attack a man and „ S ( ). The man was arishes in this county n- .' _ Come on ; we have no time to lose now. , ome one, indeed, wqa hurt, for there forthwith taken to the En list uarter,and P Y with populations of i :i ea,r him to pieces. He is an abiding terror It is the screamin of an Indian Devil." . were fitful moanin s all hi ht around the ,.g q less than fifty was ?73. , '` g g3 8 put to bed. \Vhile the Lngliah doctor was .. c all woodsmen,and the choppers and tearp- ••Then, perhaps we ought-to drop our shanty, and the (lawn revealed one of the `,ria summoned the wives of the En lisp- The telephone has been known in India• `-. `. . tcrs h,sddle close around the camp-fire on loads and run!" If not, it will overtake metie, with a load o: buckshot in his legs, men at work on the road bustled abou$ and for thousands of years. _�- <• ~;►iter nights, as some comrade relates a tis „ writhing iq the snow and unable to et to: about the vicious beast. This north- •, r E, g tried to do what they could to help the anf- Three"tithes ae inan�r herring are consum- 3 _ hold "on,yet, fora little It is coming away. 1 he other evil-looking companion frier. In the midst of the confusion a na ea as any other kind of fish. '' - r„ t•crror is known to every man who goes al the txee-to q, and has scented its, be had fled, leaving hie friend to his fate. into the woods as the Indian Devil, o�g p tive came running in with tine kind-hearted Nearly as many people die in all the cauQe the wind is blowing; straight toward Close by the shanty an Indian Devil, nearl9 intention of curing the man. word ever ear as form the o elation of . `i'he Indian I)cvil is a creature that sleeps I it, But I don't'think it can catch up to us six feet long, lap dead upon the snow. •'Turn all the women out " said he. this county Y P P = . a r • .. ncl rests in the branchesof tall pine,•spruce before we reach the Burnt Swamp ; then The beast had followed the bo to the •+ 1 + y' d fir, nail other trees which have thick leaves. Ys What the devil. said the hn�ahman a Ther is a wind and"storm ins nee coin - the beast will" have to ta,ko"to the ground, shanty and gone into a tree close by to be friends. " What for? ' "`.'. -tfe is really the tree panther, though descrip- v�here it cannot be half so dongetous as ready to spring when one of them came out. „ ,; pony cies business in Pennsyl iia coon- .. • t;ens of him in scientific quarters are very when in the trees." 1'he meds had also followed them, and were 'I heir eyes are death, explained the na- . ;;.- about descendiu throe h the smokehole five. The man will not live if they look . Tok_ia has 800 bath-houses. The cost of. . j 1. incanre. Ile is a great jumper, and can go �, I think Geor "e we oil ht to throw l5 g �, ` for miles .,long the tap of the forest by g ' g when the anther drn d u none of the "pots him. ," - - spri�ic;iun Econ► tree to tree. '1'herc are great ; away one load and cut the other in two. P ppe po a bath is"only one cent—about a third of a- - villains. This 'waa the cause of the violent ��"ith first t+lie Englia{Imre turned the nae penny. } 1Ve can hide one load ri ",t in the snow live out of the house and the bitten man ` }>„ncl,e� cif niuscaes oil his thio]►s and shout- + and qct it to morrow." g , yell, but it probably saved the lives of the During the unaccountable Franco-Ger. K . drys ; Lee has long, sharp fangs and cruel, himself declared that if the En lish doctor ' " A ood idea ! We'll ut it here." inmates of ttie cainp. man war of 1870-71 250 000 victims �' ' . , `tending claws, which lie can draw in inual g P could not cure him no eupersttttous native ' . • as a cat does. - lits favorite method of seiz- + And in a few aeeonds, George's load was - could. The physician came in hbt hate were slain on the two sides. • :, " ink his prey is to lie quietly hidden in the thrust under the snow. . " and work"ed until the perspiration ran down Sugar fifteen times sweeter than that ' In•anches of .i tree and spring upon the head Ihrce or four cuts of t-lie sma]1 tate, car- _ C�11 N BOAT' .jIISTIOE• his Encs in littleatreatns. The women hover- Produced from the cane is trios made fro; - 4 o. his vil•titn, He gives no Ing, but ' ried for the moose hunt, aud(r the other . -- ed around and did what they could. In ex. cotton seed grown at Witu_ � Viz, !-;,, Darter was divided, Each brother ushed S Robinsou Crusoe s island Juan Fernan., �lf falls like cieatli out of the top of a tree as q- - p Teaching South thea Nativem That ti is t t- actly two hours and a half the man was Volt paw his gun bdriel through a slit in the venison, ly to hili and tat Rhate Men, dead. `- _- kind hearChd native heard of it, ilea, is inhabitdd by about sixty persons;};t 'I'heLeast is so malignant and so fierce th�1t I shruldered hie lightened burden and started who attend to the herds of cattle that graze ,, dhrngged his snousjt;..•,,, and went his way. - ' the Iricli,sns believed lie was a real devil. off at a run. . 'The Solomon Islanders, who inhabib' a On the following day a native lzi`-rer was there, - $ Y_.: ' , Nc;,ce Li, riamc'. All the while the enemy.kept up his cry. beautiful archipelago stretching for 'b00 very badly bitten by a rattle+nalze near the An intr.ate of 4the Bates couirty (Mo.) 'A � �., Iu t•he regiou•lyirig along the upper waters ins, and the sound grew nearer and nearer. miles parallel with the noxi beast coast of same place. He was not of auflicient account Poorhouse a,et v whose head was tt•� >.".. _. the orthcvest 1lirausichi, in the province 1'he boys could r.ot keep up a running; New Guinea, have earned the repataticn of for the well aid En l"iah doctor to Uother feet in eireumferenCe,-an2 *.he weight 'r1s1• ` � '' `- ' A,I ui \stir Kronen ick, was the but of an old i pace_for long, as they had tramped from keing among the wildest and most untam' with, so the native laborers carried him. off brain was said to.be 144 pounces.' - �t�� 'r •"� tj•,� pfr rho lived alt_ the winter in the stini'ise and eaten very littl© food, but thQy able of aavagea. It is only within a few to a house and turned all the woman out A ontleman in Tacoma recentl avo a 11p_ • ` rt «,00,1s. He ins ited two lads, George and I were nearing the Burnt Swamp now, wl►ere years that ttw missionaries have attempted and sent for berba and leaves alhd such dinne to twenty-eight people th- dining- "4 . Ja;nc•s 1`;elson, to conte, nail spend a fort- i their deadly pursuer would be obliged to to work among them. Before the natives things. They worked at him for an hotiror room being the interior of the trunk of a tree ' n;l;ht in his-shanty, promising them plenty run along the ground. grew accuatgmed to the sight of #railing so in the way that the natives and Indiana on his estate. s ves$ela it way as much as a man a life wet+ c of ,liootinK. I should here infotrm my readers that know,and the next day be wan back at work 'Peak timber is now-being used so exten- - : r y" worth to centore on shore and the islanders • ►+ One day the buys sct out alone from the gains were of little use to the boys; for he as though nothing had happened. 7 he sively that in less than ten years the forests � . r t ," , - hilt on a ,noose hunt, ands the ,Ad man went ,light was pitchy black, and it would be were left prett' much to themselves until 'h nglishmen could not explain this, and they of Burmah,iind Siam will be practically ex-. -. : I '�` . : o e:-s.Piine h;s traps. The snow was deep, in,lx>asible to get a "sight" on an animal arx or seven years ago, when England and. cannot do so even to this day. . gut. t.hc•v could travel swiftly on their snow- filo; that, which aa4aults M3 victim always Germany divided the islands between them, haunted, .. • .`.. '., Here is another story on. the same sub- The cultivation of�the tnea le in the shoes. by 1springing upon it. and then locked around �o ste if they were P• PP , Tlie_tracks of a moose were soon discover- Presently the edge of the wood was near- really worth dividing. Since thea a nam- lest : A native woman a ten-year•old son Bahamas is a very profitable uicdertaking. eel, and tl:c brothers, with wild er.thnsiasui, ed,! brit the bloat cardting screeches of i}►a 1►er of trader, and niieai,enariea" have built was bitten most frightfaUy by some sort of At twopence each an acre of pineapples . i stations on the ielamds and eratateatl venomoaa serpent. llid she rush to hint, retnrna £40 to£45. - s.t.out to run the anima} down. Luray say terrible pursuer were else near at hand. P Y tlaep him in her ar►na and try to cure him? ` tlrst the way to capture a moose when the Half a mile'away lay the sl►anty of the wooed the rnati�es to barter and prefer. Tn the basement of tike Bank of England The co and nue is Ione creatures 6owe•ar Not a{►e, The only thing that she dig wan is the barracks wherein hale a hundred =' i snow is deep in the woods is to " run.tiim trapper, Uut as it stood in the heart of a Y F ' to send for her liueband, nail to hide herself r : I sluice"rni snow shoes for the animal sinks rod a of tall s races the realest d er distrusted the good intentions of Lhe strong- soldier are gpartered from seven o clock - " yrs and as the are confirmed heal-hunters and her female servants far away from the , g P gS over eveuiu until seven o clock the nez( , . to the hip.. and shoulders in the deep snow, was tbreatened there, as the animal would Y suffering lads presence. Her husband and Y g •" `� - • I consider the killing of wild game taken at once take to t he trees on leaving the burnt they have keel no opportunity to " lop morning .for the protection of the bank. . ?, at such dis.sdvantal{e cls this, hardly sports land and drop, off the head of a whit• mt►n whenever the a neightx,r or two hu3tled about and looked i Y after the boy, and it was only on the third q he largest chimney in the world, though . manhke, but it is their way in these woods. The boys hurried more and more, but soon caught him alone, i not the tallest, iti now half wa ti at the . - . day that site looked upon her son. If she Y P E_ ' I he British Government', decided recent- ) �o the twee riddled the line animal with heard a crunchuig; sound ,u the snow,about had looked" u on him while the snake's Giant Smelt int;Company's works at Denver, , .r their bnllnts, skinned him, took each a or= fift ards behind them. ly to keep a war vessel in the neiRhhorhobcl P Col. It will rise 3:,0 feet above round, and' t P y Y - and teach the natives better than to eat Poison was in his blood the natives had no g ' . tio.i of a hind quarter, and set out for the {, Off With our loads,James ! Let u3 ptit doubt her eyes would have caused him to rests on .a stone foundation eighteen feet _ - ., . trapper e shanty. them is het e. I��'�w we muss defend our- Dii3gionsriea sad adorn tabu bounce with the vomit Ulood and die. " Yet thio woman deep. Two and a half million pricks will „< - . 11'hcn the •un was gettingpretty low,and selves." skulls of traders. So. her Majesty s shiQ loved her boy with all a mother's devotion. be required. Thecost will be$55,000. . _ _ � -,�.' the we-e still three miles frurn cam the Rapid has done a livelEy business of late, in- ` P� Y It was the work of 'only a irioment to When the exposition was-held at Caracas For morp than thre• hundred years fruit, ' s'. �`1i, - ,r , came n a heaters road where to in teanis flic:ing tinboat;justice upgn villages indutg- �r ` P gg g thrust the two large haunches t.nder the in 188:1, the year of the Bolivar eenteuniW, vegetables, and flowers have been sold o,a . - . " had been p seeing ell day. They had not snow so that tea ulstersshotild not see them" 'nq in cannibal feas4e with white teen as the two men from some remote inland place the present Fite of Covent Garden Market. " - . - �P� � one far, whoa they saw two men coming in the da li ht and to ct hack Lo the beaten 'post tempting delicacy on Lhe bill of lead oil exhibition a bore full"of exceedin I In 1661 Kin Uhailes the Second ranted slier them, each liuviu a air of snow-shoes 1 Y g ' K s L P road. ° •. fare; venomous reptiles. Merely-"to look at these to William, Earl of Bedford, the right for ��} � - ,;pen his bacL, ,►nil cue of them a disabled I + s tiF hen the Captain of the Ra tel made pia .. rhpre was no salted however now • but ;noncan quakes wan anon h to make one ever to hold a market in the arish of St. - n . � ut tra,. I ' ' ' ;pat report he had just executed s native for �' g , , , p .; I rthc two broti►ers l,.tirsed eiery minute or ao shu3der. One day when the pli►ce was 1 cul s Corent Garden. ''t, The boys Zvait"ed when the stranger$shout- the murder of 1►ir. Duval, a white trader. _ },;N in their mad run to listen. George grasped crowded the box was overturned and five _ �, ll to thein, but they w re sorr that the The crime occurred ir. the 41ott Kay, among One {rlelchoir Parker, a convict in the �I t t .. r Y 9 James acre. of tine ugly things got out and began to run , lad clone so, for they felt an instinctive .. the southern tslpnds of the group. Use day, r penitentiary ab SzreLdin, in Hungary, has ;" •` What is that black thing, just there. about in a remarkably lire{y sort o. way. I' ?react o` the men on scannin them closet r+► soon aftar the murder, the Rapid anchored invented a patent shaving machnie, where- .. i�. y Sce it moves . A tiger let loose Irould not have created _ . - •hey were what is known in Canada as in the bay and sent word to the chief that by he-yean shave a man in twenty-five :-� h, th st iy, part Indian and part French. " That's he ! Look,! He h is 'one under unless the murderer of Mr. Duval was de- half the excitenreut and confusion. People : secunda. With this machine he shaved all - "'? ' °� the brush. Be careful • he is sure to spring livered within two hoard the villa a would want raving mad in their desire to get the inmates of the rison 150 in number iievhatI dark, oil faces liair art black as g P , ti _;�I � ' Y un ns. We must kee look' I doubt if away. fables chairs, and show cases were -¢- : :e-feathers of a crow, and sullen brown p be shelled. The Solomon Islanders have had to the complete satisfaction of the Governu>; rtvertt,.:eEl by the frantic mob, and for a %eS• - well get a chance to fir•, but may be able considerable ex rienc• of this sort and the What the prisoners said is not stated. :;. , p° ,' time it looked as though half rho crowd _ s 3 to settle him with the ail•." Chef knew just what to expect.. 1'he Chief : The older our, c'li the mare evil-loohiitg oral one of hie teen promptly act o$jn a ' would bo'bitten to death or trampled under = i !�. the two -laid ern:coming tip !'lie guns were mirale-load and to • Live about }►ere ini,ch?" atriike the trete with the atuek old likely canoe for the woeahip, having iu charge a foot before they could get awry. M00)1Stllt3&1 aEIId SC 8IIt1fiC• - ! George was �pukesrtnan, send repl.e. . explode the cap, and for tb r , Georg• native whom they delivered up as the niar- The man who told this story pulled oflhis A contrivance for removing the hair by." - - , `• - . " Ivo; w.. are staying a few days in Billy depended on the azo. darer of Mr. Duval, coat and threw it over--one of the snakes, machinery has been invented by a French- - . :ogere'shanty." "Of course, Oeet•ge added, "we ?•Y Th• accused man made a felt confession of ' and the two snake exhibitors caught the nian. "Fon don't want only one of these Pave a cl►sne• to a600t." his crime, 1'Ine Captain of the Rapid made 1 others in their naked hands. Une of the In speaking for the solidification of a Body : ' 4" Darters of rneat "sail the older man walk- Both ran again, not rpeaking a ward,and, a earful intiatigation, convinced himself men ware bitten several times—so badly bit- by cooling,Professor Dewar says that water r• , d- 0 ig up to Jau,es. "BettBr let un have this still hearing no seuad, they began be believe that the prisoner was the culprit he was ten, in fact, that it seemed to be impossible can be made to beoome solid by the evapor- . h `` Tt. their ursuer had abasdemed the chase after and sentenced him to tie shot at 8 that lee ooukd live twenty minutes. ation of a quarter of its weight. <' " laying his hand on t ba vension. P - :. ,:# 4 t;eorge at once turned to the impudent when a dark olbj ict shot from the Fare o'clock nom morning at the village where His companion knew just exactly what to The cost of raw material in a watch is- How. branches of a hackmatack, with a horrible the murder had occurred, do aisd did it. In the first place he called infinitesimal ; 99.99 per cent. of the cost of `'It }oil lied ,shed properly, we should shriek, striking George oo the head in his At davbreak next morning a solemdpro. for blankets or pieces of cloth or anything production is paid to labor. Five cents . - t%-e iven oil some ; now fall, but failing too seize hien, cession of beam went &shorn carr in the that he could get, and with feverish lAsto worth of• steel wrou ht into hair a rin s. , f _ g you cant have ., 9 1S g P g . , . - i�." 1 he blow, however, kno,;kied the boy down prisoner. It was thought�ttrat they treach- he wrapped ap his bitten companion com- would be worth $150 000. - '` _ I• > The fellow evalked back a few aces and and stunned him for a few soconda, the at- eroas natives might be ill-mannered enough plytely out of sight. 'Phis ways done with a '' P haste that well ni h amounted to madness. A rapidly revolvingg brush, which gets its _ oiccred on the brothers ; Hien the two tacker meariwhilo hiding aomewherd near on to attempt to interfere with iter programme. f3 motive power through a flexible tuba at- �, the th•side. A line of seamen was therefore ertende+l Then the helpless man was carried across has been 4 traders epuke a few words in paloib in lashed to a small electric motor, s tones, James knew that his brother wall not oar- aronail the rt of the will • facie thea the street to iiia hotel and put to bed. Hie c '� g found to operate practically in the groom- - `Phe leader's, stepping np do the boys, then lously hurt, so he stood, with his gun cock- woods to guard against '.surprise. The companion worked over him for two hours, Ing of horses. . It' _ - ata: ed,�watching for the aoimal. risoner was led ashore and tied to a tree. And at the nd of that time rested, with a ., "11'e are �-ara poor men—1-ora Qor, Something mover;out from the deep shad- �e was very calm, observed all the prepay aibh of regi The amount of coloring matter in a pound"- ' P •' Wh did ou wra him u in• such of coal is enormous. It will yield enough , - erhaps the yuimc/ ui'sieurs would give us i ow. - It had twe phosphorescent globes of ,tions without a tremor, and ilia not utter Y Y P F � : . qu.4r er apiece to buy tabac at the store." fire, and the younger brother fired at it. a word even when he was blind-folded. haste?" asked the man who told this story. magenta to color 500 yards of flannel, ver- aeorg;e, who was very generous and could Another piercing cry, and the terAble Several hundred nat0ea grouped them- ��p y y milion for 2 5G0 ards aurins for 1z0 ards t To kee him awn from the a eS of the + Y + Y s . Lean disappea red. It went so swiftly That, selves around the lace of execution look- p i olid alizarins sufficient for 155 ards of , of reyistan appeal like this, took out his p women, re lied the soaks exhibitor. Y , , r y Ing on in awed stlsnce. " R'hat was the danger?" Turkey red cloth. �rcket book, opet,ed it and probed around it h;d evidently not been hurt but cal From "Science" we learn that a cane;- a t 11 Le found four twent five cent frightened. A 6riLg r)6r of ten marines was told " If women had looked neon 'him he , y- pieces pa would have vomited blood and died bofore form tablet has been found at Tel$esy, the . - nu"h },e handed to the man. off, marched ap infroas of the eoodemned �,; George got to his feet, jest air his brother save; a and loaded thele rifles. The Color we.could have got hire half way across the ancient L.aohish, by Mr. J. F. lilies, who i8 , . 'I',ut lie Ra.� th,tt lie had made a" mistake fired and h3 had an u 1 wound in his neck g ' , letting; the 9),q�s see the -contents of his inane b one of the agnther's clava. They .Sergeant gave the command, ''Present," street, exeavatiug for the Palestine Exploration, ' l ', This atrau sa reLition is not confined 1'end. According to Prof. A. H. Sayre, of S' t•, „cktt-book, which contained a roll of five. ran again, and in a minute saw a light shin and then, after a moment's silence, came Oxford it cordis a the name of the same ..(' altar bilis stud five or six sovereigns, Ing from the ono window in the shanty. the word, •`1N ire, " and then the leu rides to Venezuela byauy means,,Thssame thing , 1'he e ea is toned in the Dutch island of Curacoa in officer who is mentioned on tablets from a r°' y of the stti arthy stranger gleam- As they approached tl►ey noticed two men. blazed away• The murder of the white Lachish found some years sines at El Am- ` 'r . - - i when he saw the money, then, in an- in- cyte hastily away from the door, bat they man had been avenged. The -Doctor tiro. the further West Indies, and also in the � ���� _ O'crent way, he asked: nouneed the victim (lead, rad tine marines republic of Columbia.. A Senator of the area in Lgypt. ." were in lou much Lerror of the wood pan- _ r `'Goingl to st ty to-nigh"t with old Bill they to follow and see what it meant. marched back to their boat, leaving Lhe United States of Columbia said to an Ameri- It is said that we ars indebted to the {{ I gers?" Bill Ro ere heard their etc about the body for the natives to bury. Such lessons can visitor that although the fact was as Pompeiians for our-knowledge of fruit can - . , ,' ,- .,, "1'es; ire shall be wi h him far several Indian De gl with the anconcn of an old p , y_ familiar to him as the commonest detail of pin When excavatiopa were first made an 'r 1 , ._ as this will im rear the natives if an g• `'ys'� thin will that it is better all around to eveq-day life, yat he could not sa why it _the site of the old ci y jars of figs were die- lk trapper ; bet whoa they told him about the $ r y = i -- - Jingling the quarters in his hand, the mitis and the two figures they saw harry- let white men live than to kill and eat wasso• He added,however, that he believed covered by %partyoftourists. When these-. A _ - r'n turned away, and, bowing, said: in awn he became more rave and ut a them. - - the danger ley mostly in the case of women were opened the contents were found to be - , "Alerri, tn'8ieur, am mooch oblige; 1ve heavy 1 ad of buckshot in pia grin, He also "' `•�'-�"'�� - with child. ae perfect ae when poured into the jar nine- ; .y across trop de wood,„ . As to the sri,ke mea of rho Alto Orinoco teen centuries before. Investigatimn showed 6r �1'htreupon the evil-lookin air ut on drew-the (bargee from the buys' guns and Count Leo never aarriea a whip far his that ip another matter. An American who that. the fruit had- been ut into the ar �• . g P P loaded them again with buckshot. horaea. ` I talk to racy horses," he remarks; once lived ins the house of an ado ted mem- when heated and sealed over after the steam y - sir snow-shoes and turned abruptl,t into " We'll keep them in our bunks te-night, " I dont best them. - r - ]eu"se forest of spruce. +, - ter of the fraternity or to ibe, novrev 6hough had been allowed to escape. The following t was now growing boys, the old man said, in an indifferent Adiah-wanting machine has been forsame be be can render a snake urconseious for year saw the establishment of canning far dark b .t the way ; " but if these thieves coma sato this lima iu,use in a London hotel. With two many�'hours merely by blowing his breath turiea. 'r - t • d gleamed white through the dusk end litrtle lace we muittn't a re 'em. - Fire rsons to attend to it it washes one thea- - as easy to follow. P + +, ' on its head. A drop of his saliva will kill a The ori final stent for the electrical tele " g P t., 1 straight ; there ll be a light here all night, sand dishes an hour. snake almost instantly beyond all hope of phone was granted to Alexander Graham �: t>s E `I felt in dread of those men " George Ali then ate a supper of otter steak, wile 1 ` 1 to his t,rother as they resumed their low rouse and chant made bread. The The streets of Londoaare olett►ned between resurrection. f Bell, of Salem, Masa., on March 7;1876,for 'nP• "I think'the would not trait t g 9 Y eight in the evening and nine in the morn the term of seventeen ears. rt.',- A --, '" a e then turned in. Y tea} or ever, commit murder. . tog. Many of the carriage-ways are washed Ir, arranging ribbon belts, remember that _ ��, ..__ ;•. a " I Gave said that the lean-to, whica wan daily b means of a hose, and the courts the ands sed loopa�an be tied in any place gabit is a cable. We weave a thread of / , " `You should not have 1st them see our built of beau to stood in a thick rove , hey+ George. The other one, who said of a rues and iter branvhes of s: lar g tree and all a inhabited by the pourer classes save at the back. it every day and at last wv can not break tin P are el ed once e► du . - , K, actually took hold of his sheath- spread over it. It was twelve feet high at y _ The ticatpn is more producti'�i -than the tt• r = t EY " , ,- ifs when he saw tre gold; but as boon as the'tieck, and eight in the front, the rafters Perh the moat etrihiag thing about Led. An acre of ood fishin yoand will r g g g With time and atienae tie mull err leaf r W knew t was watching him he removed big rennin at sn s>G le of sizt three de res, the new aria fashions f$ their e�rtrems nim- yield ttiord food than an sore on t s bust y y '= i I n`1 g 9- licit beautiful materials are used but becomes satin. hat diifiaulty is there at t x11 . I am afraid we shi►11 hear frurn them In the top of t e tete-to was a large open- P y% farm. vtrhieh a man should "quail when a worm ' f ._ ore the night is over.,, lin ;which served as a ahimne ; and ib waA the cut is in every case innooent of any. i` _ �i _ t' ," , � `All right. If they attack us it will be tame enough to enable a man to .pass elaborateness, and the only trimming con- The Boston"girl never hollers hello at can accomplish So much from a leaf. ;, ~" worse for them, The have no uns throug it. Near to this extended a "pipe sists of plain,handsome embroideries of gold the mouth of a telephone. She simply says We need peace, but not the peace cif the r, ." ..A:," ` . � ; , and they mutt go to their shanty fire branch om which any one could- easil saloons. (f as rhe puts the reeeivvr to her ear, "I take stone; .for rt is .ilea t. But the st ac►f ,,t � , '_�s '" ` 5 ' ore they eau harm us. $illy saga that reaLth a slant roof. X A Frenoti perfumer has been'making trete the lihert of addressing yon via a wise pcol, for it is ccirr p Pe a ,: , a , ,, �, .. are a couple of thieves who live here T tra r, before cin to bed barri= of Califoruis rosea, and dfsaoverod that the aurcharge�with electricity." he c stal sea, which is rest, all aglow j 11 ,',- rob lumber cam when the men are PPe $ g - ith the,xef3etztedglory of God. E y ,. . t r i Ps ceded the door, pat oil in the lamp, placed pasaeas 20 per cents more of the volatile of Sefes'al gbeervamt ladies have discovered a ,,z. Y; but their shanty is two miles off, on the uns in the banks,after which all retired than French roses. This means the develop- that vegetarilams heirs clear - complexions, Think as litl;Ie as possible about ashy=good .. , " - _ k Gtdly. I don't think they would dare and'iit' was not long before the tra r and meet of a new indust for Calfforrt�a. The. and have eit>:er•renounc�ed the use of meat 2r- � x.� .` Lack us in Bill 's leak-to. ut burr pP° in yoiiraelf• turn your eyes rtjsc►tutely upon t . " y Y the two tired boys were snoring soundly. . French rfume factdries of the town of entirely,or pe►rf ke of.it t� ringly.- T,ady any of your.own regniiremeptas, your in , : , ,, ,- I,_,t pe d let ua get home, for thik fellows A little after midni t the wa woods- Grano_alone ive stn I ment-to 5 U11V r• P et+ wife of the $�ttrsh Ambassador to Y gh r'Y K- P y )I flttience �orir plans,your enecess; "your fpl• , _. '' like deer, and may get their guns man was roused by a cry which even in his Sons. It to sold that fifty cents r and the A nti►'"Oatrrt,'tis ung p a .1 1. -1ut+ . Pe Im Iawip above:all s k as" file-as e� 1 7 I vgrtake ua if we.don't mind. 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B�tiE - - >r�c , t -� + , r, 4 , TO s ,-, .1 in trill eases send his correct teams wit) ca : a. ,, . - We wish it distinct) understood however ,�-; :. a H OIIa EZC ,. �_. 7 " FA►1tM 01'1#0 sores, bein l�lorth.west - ' . "' z . " that in no case do we hold onrset vas ra- He x o e e _ "_ - • , o Bible for opinion 11 aoraer Lot No.@ con,8,Pio elrt>ag.lraa wu sp u , p s expressed by oon-w j^� • ,., 't` � ticodt,nts.-ED.N •1 - ab Bslem Coraeri. flood )airga building. neWIy ie( roo It 1 ' a1jlU C10theR thieves are msk` Witt at) h ►� r t; ": the irkm"Us • ROX fenced,good arehard,sad two wells on prem- „� ationa to e. r Bxn.-The Prr'r ial, Conventiob of ises,at present rented at $6 per acre Land of ' J. F. Mao � sabbath school workers met to-day in the the beet in the county, Citgwel road past the .ave 'the lamest sock of floss r e Chas. Cr - !published ever -� Friday morning tat its office d °y, yy g o cit of Guel h with about- 700 Del ates dos . ngston ro " ,. t xun 100 Piokerin nt - Y p tog Aso a park lot in the.town of WhitbT of 61 'r p0 a side at Woodbine, Oct.' := Tl >,�s - ,',-'�J -'J resent and man more ex ted so mach acres,immediate) north of and ing eN er " shown xn Pickering, � McCullou h, r., ba °. P Y u8loin the •.'. pec y :' James p 7 -. ;: •1.9sf> es�►8ai; •1:00 itgatd in 1►d a�t5a so that there is a likelihood of having to grounds of the Ontario Ladion'College.on which c 4 RATES OF ADYERlIeIN(! : ocoUpy two churches eo ae to accommodate ie a small orchard. The premises have a frost- - 1 • ) 'f gffville, has jumped the ] r s �1: First insertion,pex line - - - �b`erits, those in attendance. The first session is age-of 45 rods on lieynold street,and 8 rods on �".' n �it�Y� a � 1�� rlla �i t-, 'th Miss Jackson, of ;�ewton i/ • ' Each subse uent insertion Dundas sweet well fenced. One of the beat Pi lees}o IJo res "r and !'t'1 V ve►7 Q �: 9 ,per line - 5 Fust over and it has been a time of heart building sites in the town of '%Vbitby. Reason R J. Trimble, charged with . s" y,, This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- searClling itnd instruction to the teachers. able terns will be,alloyed,for full particulars rse and buggy front Thornil : vertisententa. aPP1y to 1 y heat• ,and I3 a �y 13pecial terms given to parties making con- It is impossible for a body of people to : • . 4'` . wmarket, was yes terday�ot:t g g J. R. MOhTGOMER'Y ,r' :•,. rads fors or ti months or by the peer: Aalf= most to ether as we are under the utd- . •' r al. vearlp or pearly contracts lla;wl�le quarterly. l anCB of God and seekin instruction Bo as Dundas at.-near Upton u railway station, : '� - - 110rt38 bwiied 1)c 4tttlru ` Business cards,tell ]inti,,or under, with rape, ' Oct.17th, t8W ltt Whitby T � � �/T - '� ' one year, 5 0'�, payable iu advetuce. to better servo him without some good -------____-- ____-- --- __-- TT D �1J� �11L opped detLd as iL Iyas k�eitt:; �i: 'Notic:. in local columns ten cents per Line, coming from it. Mr. W'm. Reynolds, 11J 111JJ1 Vt toad betc�'een orollo find : five cents per line each subsegifent ineortio - superintendent of Iflternational conve:tion, 1 �0 li'l`RIVITURI±: I)EALI;RS and UIV'DIJ T AIiE 1i5, e . _ tt�� �Q s �� � t Monday. Special coutrsct rates funds kuowu nu applictt- At R'it• Albert 1'i'idav ltigl'' r tion. ITo free advortisinb. lave us a most prwctical ' address on ad• ...,., ', Advertisontents wittiout writter nstrnctiuns apttttion a,s teachers. One of tho great A_ G'O.7I/'011�I) 3=. 1=�+�IZ��, O�� ' ook's hell and bluldiut t� . ,:,. will be i�s(�rtod un 1 torltitlden anti• charged ac- ( tuditicatiorw beleiciti that God will rive - - ( g 6 i reedit dtse very lt.an old - - - - - -- ---- --- --- - - ------_._. .--- --- _ - - On, insured fol' corttin,ly. (ostlers for dist•c•i,tinuing ailvnrtiao ---.--. S3 about 15 us what we a.rk of flim in faith, which is ylissician, fftieceabCully nE.d - ments must be iu writ.iv.- ii',id scut to the lath_ =c utbnthly by iho�tsandKof lad- 1 - * ,in of the fire is unknown. usher. ea.,cutial to be l,r:e tical. Tirne .forbid$ 4 s 1 tl Duly l erfec c Rafe Daniel 1lc\�ittial'i, :t N% :tit , .. doh 1, oris Prozrti fly attetl(tod to. n",e R -iti i:g mor(: at' lrreset,t, ie s le i tl T; I i I , ,r`' ;` t. and relint•tgy!nediciue�discov- I 1 e (jr01'e of J o u 0'I.I., 't p ik "" r 'jr i+' ). 1A-�RriStlt, ctf fru l,ril►ct.l,le(l .� _. 1. ... _ 1R ` 1f■ �a �a�,..9 - ra t��g >V' 5 I. �� 7.� Glilj ,() Uig i' IL !t'tUP .. tleper :t tilt(; ill , " a9.ir'fi L,t ,r, orilliur, :t lr v - �` r _ i �" ..�: _.�- ------- -- -�� Ciiallt. •lh _ is . ;, t `•-- 4< . ,•s tzi ;tore of t�iis. .ask for Cook's Cot- cif ;t ( Nt-..1 . _"— _ 1)edi•' t, q r th n " „ t I - �r 'll ,_ : _,' t sur 3?:�li t.lA� Strl4t Tnciu�endoltc©. f - --_ toll Root �':1+►wound,take no substitute; or eft - e cap iu ,< 1 `i n, class ?�1 and .4 -three cent Cauttdian ostage .. : . - - - Jlrities DougltAt t1', tu" t - Oittr At-1111--A L lltit-coli* 1,oeall'n >er. ,�Tr. C�et Gfl.in %,,.t rJ9 tare abroad aelltn" a r -,- 1 , „ etalnlisin letter,antl we will ,,curl sealed by ro- ;p;-,— es•to adti,init ter' tilt. <' r', laischlev+�u-i )tock entitleu Bible Readings tarn ural). Furl sealer) pnrticulars iu ltiaiu .3n '� F c f �1. : 1• tJnr I_. p��trt•ti�nr♦-�hc .h�art� , f oy]eS, F Flu .tel, I :(t_• tai: - t� x : t.<,_, _ - .' - ,�v'' 'C,-,"rf ti -,-:/cl r `�' iS` , '>t'l '.�- �'i `3:`i:. 'XJ'. r1.: 3 l E .. - _ .. - --. .-.- - F.. -r x _ ' ,x,. m - r a .rl ... s .S.'-. _.:,. .r.-,-..�...:e .. ., `: r ... .Y ,�'.-w ..1b. - - - - ak'.t� �,5.'nN••:.�.. 5"'� ra - -iia ! r . "�- i, `� . , �ri�t� ,, r •�,.,,, , m- - +d,-„_yam ..•sr ( v 4''`.t�,.., j� . n-:. .•' {...F . - •. .4 a =•x Sad i ^•. .•,;Ye. -d1• fJ ' .� Cif Onto 4 ��■ •T 'F F rte»F Floe �► �;� � ,t: ,., a �, lilt a it _.._ $ .n � ■ ' r :. a. y _ - ,.:;,3 - ' _:..R .e -tom I STRiC ■ , lir . �.; £` R r , -:(; ••+ ++ V T IV may..._ .,�� _ /��,,,,, - .r�.v_, ra•- a� - --c - _ <r''r .rfv�°-''s <;. K * r. k ]t2t THE DOST HlE Alt WHA? ONTARIO AILD �O1lY + � r 1.", , w, � � '] ,W` .-. "a rl+ 9TOL E PAC=D ][ lrliB THl� 111t]tE1ts OP We$�t �........•a•a '. w=ct trx a:2'' r '' � ' ( 00VN=6 T)!lINK OF THIe KZDGR ifr'ENCB ' �� ��'� '`;.- I - t n r i -�: , f �' D[ OIIB EYOIttANliEB 'GPheat,apriDg .......... 0rd ,1. : 1 1-.v ,y ys. , <<� " ..r,. OOl[PAI(1'. t �hOa6,f*ed 7l/lpter. . i 112 Clothes l e thieves are making �eptre- r . .•• UO AO ilii! ik� r� ; + Nia�,as Facile. 0©1,: 89 . Whew z. �q l e. _ , . goose ... OQ 68 to tl0 - ' . . . »' <,. �. s dations In g0 "„4 r . J a i' -1' h. • d Ckla>1. Crew, of the P� l 1 1 lI' w'a bsve to day las ted some hedge Oats, bneh....,.......•.... 00 SI to 00 S$ b '' y " : � Y f -� , ..P t Y � `t e r t fences» the vtM l of Nl'agara Fa s $ails • Th8 a,rereoms ears r6 isle With ,8. stook Of �et rod 12 SetLB �,: .. , bush............. r - � K `'` treated tender the a stem of t e Ontario j� j�j� ft/� �„ z ingston roe ,,c Il run 100 yards for yy h Peas,bush........... ..• il0 t0 ��{� s� 1 1 , ` : . Hed a and Wire fence Com n After ' t 1 �4"` `' . • ii ` 100 a side at Woodbine, Oct.25th. arlor Suits Easy' Chl�,irs knd all forts of modern , ,. . James McCullough, jr., barrister of •8 Pa 3'• Hay, new, ton............ 800 to 10 00 A :r d seeing these fences we are satisfied their Strad•, ton................. : 9 00 ,a . _:.. , furnl ure - `a � �;' �� r,' . " 'touffville, has 'Jampe the broomstick method le a correct one and that it makes to 10 00 , w ; . , a I " Y. t on of Newtonbrook. Dressed hogs............. 450 to M :ti ,;t- : .' '` .: <,: `;fir,;; .1. , . . viii] itllss Jacks a practical and durable farm fence. We )1 .I e S g g consider the etatementa made b the coin- Beef, forequarter$.......: 4 50 to . 500 f` . 1 l R, J. Trimble, char ed with stealin a - f :; gorse, and buggy frons Thomas Wooten, pany in their ci -cular and through their Beef, Illlidquarters..:.., . 600 to ., 8 00 - Otu1188 flral0ed lII all t eslgn Re )1llrli7 ' 8f- f lirnituTe a(i �.K ( � , Owmarket, was yesterday committed for agents not in tha.le at overdrawn and can. Mutton...................,. 5 00 to `. 6 (10 • - safely recommend tJfleir system to the con eal, carcass ..�.......... 7 00 to 8 50 a1 I � � : rs, � " ' sped ty. .< real. . o��'iied be Samuel LtillittTM>a slderntion of those requiring fences. Butter,lb.............:.... 00 19 to 00 ll 1- ,3 3 ? Fa , �` .� » '' �( _1 170259 �• R. Dr.vg1lFl,r., I lcJkerin P. O. :: E s doz............. ' cilli@;r - - �, �._,. x,( .�,, '(' 1 L)Itl)etl dec,ul its it t_�'as being driven a,loug g gg , , _ �1, ..... oo IS to 0o zo al fl.rnisl;ln .: and all underakln roquremerits. . , Y _ 1 T G. F. Ar.ot.Ii, I3rou ham P. U. . • �" z `,' x t .-- _ - - Tull x ' '.;c road bctt�:en Urouo and I\ewcastlo g ---- k _ --T` 0 J. V. wSPEAIIR, Atha P. �. els o�iducted in lua(��ru st Io. �` =1 ,, x ;1st 1Ic�ndny• N>rwluca �Vlr.ao�, Brous aI11 P. O. - y- t=4; �0 _* . 1It. .111,ert Friday 'night last meek, r _ , � . (been Inver V I1�1'TO1 ��. 'K , - -. - � /p- ��}. �•�••�.{.� •� w r. :fit I�.O131SL'T MILh31, ..tv i.�1__ y �/V 1..t..L.f; roOL''s ]fall and buildiw,, w,ts burnoll' J. N. Iloxrur, I�instele, �' n , .-_ -- (, i:�� 1;l)(}lltI500, 7r]S11re(1 fOr $8i)0. T118 __ �, r r' - -- ------ ------� - _ •A-=.►�..fr :cam -- . -- -- ----- n iniii czf� the fire is nnknoWu. al - - _ -- - -- — -- Go 'itai P up, $1,500,000 �" { � � � o oxnRlvc>= U plus, t r � D��C � � x �� i:l �1��;:2]l�r�, n s,'t�ltllyf.� ,��lti> f S r $1 400 000 f �-�� k� D �• T - .- , e I,:)re OI J�0',N'D'0, C0:111ty of .'erth, �j' Ht?rsell's !loins iset•,a e ,trnuStlall!' t In colnpounci:ll,,;a eoltak a tract was ecoid-�nt1 s pi .- r ', " J . - r nd un washutg afterward it teat; rliscuvered that i led w ci,� ,f ti,t.'�V 0r=r)ill tatute, hibur -was killed ou the h�I:d h;.e i::'ri fits!: ori i,atnrdaV wh11e .t,a the atittlon, heti �t as coin- y,`, WHITBY AGENCY ° t�, _ l ( r r 3 • piste!} reup.,vcd. dye at :xlce t,ut.this wuuderful preparation on ilio n l.i(' c'::i:r1T, ,zi of it f,!fl.�'(1 r)lt 1'1'1tlZy. n. 1(. rau away, scattering grapes and other Itra[kct ttlQ su�citral has bCCtt th('do eland tt,at we are nc c ��s L 1, �ti, 8A [:�(.!� UL1 Alt i�liA 1. �,. ,•- res introdnrin r '. ,� { - : �n:l_:'� 1),)i, ,ierty, vl .�roulic idle, Flip. fill! :Ih which Lhe tval;vu was loaded 111 [t-throughout lilt torfd under the name ui -- t2uecn'a Anti-Iiairfne r ,` : �3; ;; c' t ) tidil=ill ist.'i"'tlf ('elite d,1' �lnt i' i'•s petit. Intor(t,tKllowod at l,ighestcurrentrates. No '• • .I.^'/ IT IS PERI=ECTL.Y HARPALESS AND 1 noticejof withdrawal roc aired. 1 _ rt _ _ ; ,i ,•'i('r, o#' lI?rkllaiv, on ))r'h"if L:ir;;:,ly attende(1 revival meetings have � �, hairoSOaSfIVIRhE AtdY CHILD CAN USE IT. � 11 � ""i 1 \V. II. HULT_.A�D, g - :�; Lay the t l S n,. •sure for a few minutes, and :t,,, }; 1 5.� _ brei) con(lue_ted last w eek Lit)d this Flit the _;� halydi;:appearsasi[ by ntaRicwitt,ol;t t!,esii=!,lost ,stun - ,, y_••"'. I '.f" iN til�'':� illi! :�;.,terS. �IIa ICs}t , 101V MAN AGE.It. r__� 1 1 ren ur wl,br . iltilltl:•� Church. III'. 1Vhite, Of'tile well - y sppifed or ever aiterwxrd. It isunlik�anyother preparatio►i ever used ,. �''� . .i1i11. I kiwwii White Bos. v! s fora like purl,o9e. Thousands of LA Dl ES Hhu have teen annoyed W ; ) r: t)1d,nl lit't Vit. t02O�to I 1 r. , )O hag R8S1 LCd _ _ with hair onlheirI"A( I''. N]✓Cii I �: ; and ARMS attest its merits. �, . 35 , t . , , l i aC..V in 011(1 iriet tln+;3, 1$ a very t;ooc! r", (rN.NTLI.11 is"v:vho douot at)prcc'iatea t,eard or haIron their neck .. �( , '^-a;,r¢ , - .,•(.I` ; s.-i,:tI:_.r, 1.,. ly oa flies- Milt a priceless imun in Queens Anti-111alrinewhich does awa ''i I sir. t r. with 5 at tugs by rendering its futllr( trrovtlll air niter itnp(nsibilit y - . , . 9 Price of QtJeen'4 A nti-Ilairine Et. per buttle, :•:ent in safet• tnailin I,ox�t" -•' �, i'1\' isle last ti'c 1c its oft �r 1 l�eliud of N, ,i. Crould llas'solcl his haud>aanle black y • 5 rootage pai(t by us(secure] �� ' sealed rota observation), send money or stamps by letterwith full ad-Ir:...... .•ritten plainly. Corre, - ?" -. _ . t=:cut cue yt".tl's lti is t) event+ad v<itli driti i• k mar©to�Y. l). Grand, of Turouto, ondence strict) y PIt:>,CTIC:IL T3ILOlt, _ P y confidential, This advertisement is Honest and strait•.ht Joiward nl every word i a = ilt,tll l' tlat]�Tl,tCl'. for `4.t)t). ]Ie paid '�e)ry for her, She la a' eeon�a�n� We invite you to deal with us and you will find everything as re pr(=�tented. Cut this out an , t"tti2rr : Ltllrard _�ticin:nn; a t��nnlit of iitr: Jus; (sol,'. �+ ate colt, and truly brought a note BROU�7r�A °3 Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race 8ireet, CICINNATIiO. You cap r, ', � E'st�. rt inter your letter at any Post Otflce to insure its safe delis,rY. Iles will teas 6500 fur any cabs p f ilei!! llen!' ��!ilii) has raised of old" oftallure or slightest injury to any purchaser. E wry bottle 1;aaranteed. 40 - . ,�;::_ `0,1111 b 'c, y+ i', t`,0 111antioltls thl,4 seR�on, the combineLl The arbitration lit reference to the dis- _ �1'L ' -To ladies who introduce and sell among their friends 25 Bottles t -'p ° Queon•6 Anri-Hatrinw - , Utd betwee❑ C%bel( �6 and ZVhitchurali I''ail stock just arrived '-n,i all Aarties can �� .ve will present with a SILK DIIESe,16 yards best silk. Extra Lnrge Bottle and sampl ,- . a';, . ;, t of ejlk to select from aeut watt order. cod Salary or Comms ionto eseats. ,; � �I' yi . - eight of which is Gl pounds, It is t1 )' I towcsbi s, ill refere4tce :e the re )air and now be properly salted, va `, ecortl ha:d to beat: lnaiu:inence of townline between them, • fO,ll i� REFI;l I:\( I~--:-Tile I, tic Safe l(i Loci{ Co_, 14fi to 150 V�'atelr at.': , k i .� �_ . Z., ();, the !bili fust., the 1,i. of r. Flan- 3 met at GoodwooJ on Friday lain. Arbi- Garments matte in the latest st Ies and a Edwin Alden el: Co., `�4S Poco st-., Ciljc'•�gh+' ers011, of Clark(,, near Kirby, with their Y " trutot's were Jadoe Bnruham of «'hitb `� ""z # - - on tc-11 , Nj ere deYtroj ed by $re, w L. -_ 11. 11otrlersill of Cedardale, and A. Foote, perfect fit guaranteed, Call early --- -- -_ --- ..- - -- -- - -------_-----_---- _ f 4 :- 1 igiq:!ted from the threshing machine �:�A of Markham. Ail thee,vidence was heard �iOR SALE.--Tile estate of tl:p !tate � 1., - and avioid the rush. nine. the loss la l]eav3. and they-adjourned to meet at Whitby on iL[ra. h:vNry, cs►niaininq su acrd, lie;nl; C i ' TI t The ,, i4Tar ' Louise," whleli ,ras bu.n � _ •~ -- --- c(tlnposed of tete ti.w, (!unite r r,f lot lu. in ilio ---- ,� ' S i TiAa.d:+y Z5th Inst., at one o clock, Lc, hear �n,j con of the thN t(t�:c;s ii• =t fest l e_11.q ticfps .c: y � "J, 11 - 1 ;t liobcaygeou `t few a<Vs shoe, has I ar;,+UiitelltA;C. J. McCullough Jr., for Lex- y ,/ it1�tiult;i;tou road. t, t,li 1(-i:; ri:e c(pt• 1: ,>f { OTtC T ?_. TA:�IIi\(. tits rFliorts ' ' 7 ,,. r •1 iE��1tq 1"" • . , ♦.. I � r , in ft,"'(,.I ,n the eollix-arv, The t.cwat - 't -.' .r..�C'w - - eel) raised and towed,to Liuc,say, where• 1 twid„e, r. W. Hill for "t hitcharch.—Jour- � �L �p WIRE_ FENCE ' in ly and li uij�n froitl i•:: i,'•rts:(; , .I 1=t.C. , ,-•if,_ (,o• ' r M�� IpJC , X1'1.:'` 1pE ; ,r> ILgit'' fNttl'(1ti ttn(� ,A`e - li dal]]a,ne Wan f 9t111]ntell Sit ?li�t)0 by Cls+, I lr.:- _ eiG-- (food 5otl.roo(I irtiilclil'�' +t l c •• 1) ("prtl'(LIE 2l 't'. (l. This ie ti vNr'C ,1B>c�raip.r r,,-Ir;••.t . `i'i'i(• I O i'''i%ll= tl' i tt.c l'41R:(1r3l i8 F'till I'tlit1t111 C,a- lns .ecior. She 1,_ :,> bare bu ::t _ _ '1 , ili(ti• :,� i;, :l r' t . iii tl g' Rlll',inCe 17 1 -"Y t t -- t►lltAt,;N. j`•�r fl`7'.1[r 1 l�ttl:: :lit' C� anl,i\' ('ll ,..(• ) t c I l! 1e relet,tated—e'en- ,fir(=' . 11 1 ' KiNSALE — - tui . ' O t} .it( vii ++ . , 1!o=.� .c'.er. 1•, it1,y _1'S lixee- 1 i ST,r'(nln ;r, i + • `•i t Ttti"in -- - _ - --.. 1 - - .• . .,:'r'. .-- . - "".�"'�'-- ', ` \ ;t- ,. 1' - (� - '1' i•SI? ,tC .l,l t. .,� - ,.e ilYPlt lets' = I i till' 1- n S lie. Ti<1(' �, rP=?'l1 t - -- - � r_ - '- `-:� bv, or %-. j:lc'fi-_11{l)soL� � ..,•,. 1 .t! 1.c. t':tnr Flit)( 1 n , r>?)uii find nlso ~ ;. list.,1t1rS \1,1t� r nCe 1 1 --- '" '- - , y., rd;7Ci, t (I'] :t.,•T' I reu;=irin.", I`ll: )t:] 1.Oi '� t-- 1 ►c-k rill. i t i %`' :1,(49 . "C ` , , ,, t _.:e {;1 3�e oti srl r,i •ht tvs -o. - - - - i=,r.� _ • / 11awil a 1„1; ,t:.%-v �I I < .`ti Pell 1.11 ef, T1lUr ay s ! _ - _ -- - ---- ---- - - - ---- - ^ �„•--- __ - -- 1 )'silt 111, ib)t,r::p,�i,t„t,.r:,Cp 1 ;1::t,1Ct{ • •, , r ✓ C' i• 1 - ___ _ _. '�jt..�- \ y 1s,_ - f/\ I! .T,l,t;tl1, i i•-,:( ,r ''r i lU!11' 0 (':ud: t'. i11n ,:1 per 1),� I'1-d 1' Tl,c Ito liclrt}'b0)9 fr0tt, l;."(:J,.- 1E -l' ~P - j �f� ri § .tt ((�C t� 1 I::C'. i� i I:t. "_., 1 .i __.� i - - ,.. ,:tit ":'oil. 11" .. , 1 7r-- -- -jLt 3`----• �” Ti. tl(.• li`* \ (.. illi. . 'tri,-•. f, l: _. I r ..,,T .• .� - 1 b e i('. 1 R"ti s II.Il :r r kt ri i 1,)l t ; , � ` _- 1 ( _ --_ - - �'1'c"+ alar'lli J I:r),:' 'l'ei's l,e,• 't' li1F: (' . _ _ - - . --- ' . fC f it t �j` ({/�1' 3 1 i , . •,, _ I r. dC :- >f .�,L-.->�; It.VV (U f !b [ '' 4 - _._ _ -----_ ---'— -� �R - . , k .1 13C u[ that i 1 r;uo(i (Diol t -r--- •• • — t lain Seg �- i 1 1111' 1) p 1', :l l 1, `.1`i' i i:. , _:p,: :fir ]1t119t1iC Lill•.! its peoh�u bitiettth *-��' iy� g_�� .yR es-.a t:.\ - .11, hi > f•. . `i ,1*i �I a «'111;1O'=i'. I '•it •,. ff)r tl a •,. - �" •� - •1 P.n, r r t 'ilii ,RS.�f t . =� TZO, - . le int t•.}t, n s( r,t tl►e nlG4 ��.c du,� (; (�' �r�"'j '? , {�1l1'1'l:la�' Ir!tit thO bot.lY l :1 .11. 1,' l:;:r11 ' t. . -!. , if1RM I � - knowle,,Iged, by '.ard acid by per - E _ _ �s -' I uC' «vati 10!11:11 ,x.•,ti)1)t:d 111+ :Cl p.ti)c.l• j _a(,.. WehR a b 1 t oivted sole agents Ly I IT A s� i I .P. _ 1 !' C'efl fi )r) n . 11 1�iu an t'iu tilt ",: tl,;p,t. t �,, „;I.(•-• ' t •°(-,:' L wrence, but lately 'a Steno• �• L- llunaoa, L;,1., 13ot�InttnviltP, (.lithe f - ���, ,� t (A }J C) �pt�e l �:C x.11:c�E'I Si''1_:C tt ZS ��* 1 , l�l. IlIRliB of \rict•a�,. e. It i clip p ;;:'• ! ! (bong of. Ontario fc►r life bests WOvett I • 1 t 11 `� r Ont , , t r ,'r .f ;; . :u 'Turouto, and fornlcrly a regi ' 11�e lasso In;,n.�l1t (`cool '1'otul t:, c r �:1]( ; 'it•,, , tr bur;;, was united for tiettt,r c,r %vire hence in the country,- att(1 :uta l:re- " • • Ci(,e f_ e.1�, (I:; V ;ll the ) I Tvla�thiscn & afwKin : ►tired to build fence, and sell t'.Irm and , " ,�- :• c'. '. - ]ler poiut west, ane tLc,).�n c;ir' '1 1, ss- t,'r .,,r ou j'hursday in the holy bonds 1 � �� C Cls, C__t,t_ pt ►;tittll(�ity'E; . a c ruwnshi i rights or. the most reasontLble I- %,'r.::. 1.-ac;,:!-(rs of • I l - u: r,. .:. , nony to Joseph Ilrignall, of To- t I e Isin. terms. We build twent different, st lett! r Marbl( Nloutituau , 1 eadstones and all 1 - 11Iit;11 further notlt,Q. ;� „r '' L p r=•,•!-•_ , nephew of ltiohard Bri•�n-all Ls y } rig A S.r!,tford ],(sly lttlhs of s111r1 ::t'; �,n�i ; !� =tit :;o contractin+� ^ q• on chis ma hive, ►lain or nruamt•11t 1. 1�'e other Gealeter «'ork. - 1 MI because lie r(-fuses t:, sni,;)-io. l.i� parties were cid l 3' i I In-, I •h, and big enou4h ; and ought to also own the right for Ontario t'uutity, Also Importers of Scotch, (Swedish, Ana- ��T�. V o Wl�� . : .:leer in law, to nccctrdanee. u':::1 n . ,;1;r,u.'(1 better. But such is life. %Vho (except toweshipra ,n hitby and Brock) for esican rind Canadian ctranites. T r olnist) that lie mala Lefore born; ii:at the Crabb Patent l~ence. Parties wishing til pal•ties winching wort: would du well to cal tironl_tl,'� stay ten minutes Longer in Yara- anus ►pe+tore pnrchaoin Ail Mork i,uarataeed PROPRIE OR n :i, If men are to be comna11et1 to live (l1ae. a✓elf if it made the eternal tits forty to purchase 1••aral or Township rigbte for and prices of the lovtN i- - - A'. to ante nuptial pronlisey it will go tittle! !,otter? «'e wish Joe and his either of above, will do well to coneult us W. V. Itic•hnl-drilt>,n. - Asreiit-. - - --- - - s_ r 1•,l with some of them. - cl iirini„•, ersonall •, at lot , B. F., Pickerin -- - - - PICKFiRING� 1. wife every happiness. p S g, or } *. * -. . . . ' Juilios Hepburn, Last 1Vhitbv, Las 11ise�'Mackey, second daughter of ea writai fls to tVhitby F. O. Parties are ut 'S OU 1. - x ` - - 1? of{hi;farin stock anti will so(,' leave rc ec c S.wester 1Jacko hnq strict! f yrbid leu ihf rtir iu an theae a- / -� y Rone on a y R ag P �yy� j�yl �`_ ., the west. Tuesda�� ni rht leis ftienpla t1 it to '.ler sister, Mre. Jones of Amherst fr'A� 111 G1 `'`� ' f 1 neighbors took hila 1,3 surprise anti unr;;. isle do not know slow long she win ''8 �l Alli N d[ BRANT. ENCLOSE ��� --� ' ;,a _ _ :� ~ N i:e atc:,�, but we do knew that how ever , �' * x,, ,, ,. I seute(1 hint �ittet a i'ur coat and call. --- - - Lu IRERr LATH AND r. F� Hepburn a > not furgotteu Gnu re !!sort her stay may be her pleasant man- W N Ifi 61� A B L AND IOC r 7 -*— - , upr and cheering words will be missed like - y-��,' sed a fttr cap nd a gold waych. ilii , l / ('•t� i `- abenediction from our midst. She was AND �j, SglNl�tE S� - - _ _. epl)urn, as ilio gathering would indi• I ,,tie of our girls who believe that in the 1 UNTIL : . te, is widely popular soli his removal I . _ nl �,�i .* I , a,si-:tin of others W lead lives t r to or - l . to be regretted. o sobriety S DRE S SE �t / �f D Lu ��R . ,(1 !clue, they are makiax their own p�j N DAS St. - W N!T B Ya GET / / JaII. I$�$. e '' + Itis said in a chilreh trot a hundred path all the easier to tread, Our beat �O/' o _ -', tHstabUshed 1049.) / `) ilex from �ti'oodc file a few Sundays abo. wishes �;o out to Suss biackey wherever ;� - - , }, ere Nvas shown a startling example of Fate m ty pitch her bent. � -- �/ HARD AND SOFT WOOD ' I i, ori, , t Rolfenden Pro ri�tor _ I 1_t al,tl b itis ••: a effect an elot-Itttlut prewt her cnn ►ro• " I lie lana•expected Kinsale Public School s a —AT LOwF ! - I !f �� Nall .bT PRICE led on'the minds oC Lia hearers. The _concert will take places on Friday sight, saving returned to ills old•etaad of the f FOR 1 . Mister was et,laroin nn the sub'ect of `oveinl,er the 4th. No effort is being C • • S �� • - . •i af�c� lld wlii s, Wolfenden frranite and Marble works, Ten er cent. will be added it P g 1 s tare;! to re'aeut to the atrous of the - p e nod an(1 n'hile p y p P ���6[�� gra Lieall describ- I P P I am better re Bred Oo ea<ecate ail. RRCCih�l nook d. . g the torre tta of the rztin, an aid lady ach�,el,, a programme ttlsi wlil be a model aiders iu ceweter ' and all othor the front pew soleuinl� rose and ut tit every way. Those who desire a good 3 Is 71s � �;��T' p her cotton ulnilrella. P hearty laugh,will beamply supplied. Those work pertaining to the baeiness. i V 1, _k. ,• who are of a serious turn of mind, will nob -Customers will find a well sdlected stock This is the Beet Olty QVwekly l --- ----- - - --------- - life death by poison of James ilia ill, - K be diaaltpointed. Those whose deligh/ is of pfureign ani domestic granite ants i C=-+.ARE�t/tONT �} • f bianvere, ifl annouiaced. Fol some un- Nepapsr in Onttltrioi, send the J to observe the intellectual Brightness of marble to choose from. . Inspection ej aplainod reason, the old gentleman look rheic own and other'• ogepring may Dome will convince That for strictly first- 1 iltDoo• is With Nl$m� nd Ad- 1, dose of Paris Green, and though evt ry ea ti a treat. Those who desire to dress ti0 P� nK Disse work, oar pricos cannot be jj ��yy ; 11'url wits put forth to save him, It was of please both teachec and papih by their b©sten. �RI�T��� YY.r : , o avatil. He was in/erred on Ttteedtt�r at prosence will be blessed. Ia tact, Dome -.--. . _.�____�___,�_ TT� _ . anetville. He was an old maidens at the who may, everyone is guaranteed assisfae• TOBOIiTO. � r"" �_EJ R S p, tion. The bo s and ui «'nshi and for many years conducted y g' a of the sohoo have lnercuntile business at Burton, where been drilling and practising for a lots tions - �.I,i.t t • " e.amassed considerable wealti . and as their work has always been done _ f' t Fred Morris, of Toronto, while on a with closed doors, those who attend the W. concert ma ex t somethi that will °"r'r"�' """��fromst"c' Ib H - arwt eosantsdoa to IoetLL part-time l I nr�e5tiliri 11laelllti(•r lti to Lis tatl,er, Dr. Morris of OallaAa g� c�oo4 e " �°s'• �j j y startle them Th bar bell t�ercise is in- �t �� PLG ��i �' �i aa.aowm(t( ti6icito(tt.a tsrritoiq. r idently discltar�etl the contents of a . i head office rvrofito, tricate, but skilfully executed. The free- error Nur..r7stoclt � � . : t gun into his toot, while shooting last hand motions are many, and done in a tnL�r n e:.°►a't ere city'. 211e follow]ng duesday, The K'otu)d is healin ver etateaCle..n, „c°,k y g Y way that ie hardly credible. 'ribs Kinder cr�e °t y 1•r, "1'o3•onto \0. I0 B el.A*, and will not be as serious as fire/ garten songs carry with them so mush life, uVatmeat hou.es,on 3r(,:,t0 arld Bralltfor orted. Another accident happened in that the merriment of the children ie aV teed• Nosu�� p account of � 4_- tutien to oat lo.v pities and 1 ri'(st('r, Hay Teciders, samefalhity Saturday night, when simply irresistible. The various speeches • xo 't1.L1 1 lll(fllll, TR'lr1e, peculiar advanw ( 1 ` .Digs, a boy of eight sects, elambled of the children are spoken in clear,distinct pea' fro• Ree can tIItel'ML 1. - O:. IS MARKED •o: any one not earning in a . :'1 pairs on llal�(1 for ran uptllraed sidewalk near hid !tome and emphatic tones. We will no/be foe i p.r month wad ezt,e _. locating Lie elbow joint. to be estray when we say the childro ' °°n'tt'tt'b�" °ter° i I,`P1'e11 t 1[in� of nlo'rrr n A .tin. htlnrw !n this oro er Pu Factor ! . Ss grlcultural a er rinse somethin part of bile concert will bo a feature 1 a - eines. we can make you a success- p p R Outfit trees iddresr for particn►arr, p 1 l• )OMOP►E'S black- a this:—II8 told lits son to very few persons in any commauitl will ` e�towit Beoa•tAo..ConttnentaI N I milk the leave sera before: The second part of the. . T1s sones b Fe e•) TORONTO► old C�'- GFerow, Proprietor � '`' . _ _ s, feed the horses, Blon the l g hunt p t; + too eggs, feed the calves, catch the pror;raal will 1» made np of meats, both .•. IN I3ItU�LL•' LETTER$ ,•• . -- Manafaetnrer of- � - ------- 1'�R I1, a xnd put Liuz in the stable, cut some YO°� and instrumental, res,dinga and reci- T T i,; tations by the best procurable talent. Miss NONE OTHER GEN L Illi E � � ifs, Force do Suction Pumps v t d, itplit up the kindlin stir rho milk E 0 BRIAN gt , Lena Moore, Gold 1lledaliiet of O. t.. C.. - - ----- --- --- -- -- i i Deep-well Pumps of Braga, Iron an�' fresh water around the milk can anti will lav u u the isuo, Poroelam. a Rt . A ) p _ Po P Thos. li.(iretrn- l; t :. �' !\�T�u sure and study hi lessons well before wood whose tame as a reciter is not mere- _ 1 .. - ?gE,•,- r , i 11 ng�0p bed• Then he went to the Pat• ly locatl, will recite entirely new selections. •' - GEARED AN�i PUMPING WINOWLSo ,g 4 3, I i ,. CKERiN B OF111dustry lodge to discuss the quer- Will Taylor, of Whitby, will pplay choice tl F A �,: ,' I M' 1 - PHOTOGRAPHER• windmill and Cistern Tanks, and ,�.� y ,a�s log ern, Z'wila ,, How to keep' the boys on the selFCLiona aeon his cornet. tae Davey, � 1 �� . ,� r Cistern Pum s. ]Tail orders �,s •t sits l;iudery, Horso= of the O. L. Cr, will drive away oar morbid p • 'tV. Crosby, the manager of the Mon• ^ { g y II disposed of his Toronto business protupt?y intended to thon�h.a and make sublinw thou hts take M►�th twr t tE aQi tt�dre�, w0*111 • - r (;. 1>oxes, -Horse Rakes, 'g ";lionumental Trade Edition," and their plaice, by her vocal solos. Chao L. t rwalyd r� �. sib slid will hereafter devote his en- LY1kTAN FJRSYTH, Agent, ;I'iokerin ' ;l+_ L'lo1;t's and Orb@rr cry genial, eom anionable news a r Mak@y' o°r own baritone, will Conch the — - . _ �-Y. p p Pe lire tints to 1'�hitb txaller lloitit; and otter re- hearts of all with his vigorous sin in 1 _ . Y 1•. I �,• tlemiin of culture and exnerienoe, who g g' Mian CLertie Ta}tor and Mr. Will Taylor 1 f • - � ••` ,,`�z -" llt(i, mauufacttered by endieared himself to the lYtonitor force L�INESS is already commenC- ONEY TO LOAN - .a°, lis le will'play the banjo to-gather. W. J. Stev- 1 _." C'o., 1i'lritby, call p anent manner, urbanity and na• will make fan for all by his comic songs ` ing to hum, but the facilities Oar* - :o; on first-class :O: .. £v' respect for others bas left us tdo take and outlandish castomes. An• Orchestra ,,Q r tri pur(sllasing. North MORTGAGE SECURITY. `� �'- milar t p fi i t e Corner. position ate Chattarootta. He under the'lead of Messrs W i 11 Lynde, tear '•` such that llt3 Can apaoommodate all __ be kindly remel lbered in hie absence nee Lynde sad �V. J. Stevenson will give ' I i e►tlowset rates of interest. ltoruga8eettndDs Y '�` .�' who require .pictures. - Dur1Ag the benturea purchased for(sash. r M; he Monitor force and warm! welcotn- selections during the evening. T.N.Davey I ,�- r', '� 11 Lo'_t(d he return to this seolion.-- is saperintendinR the preraration of a! t s . holiday sensori sell Eand get photos �,�',,Q� LtST1�•�.T .' , ' * • , . ■■ .. s Afield, (Ill.) Monitor. nasus from Shakeapeare'e Julian Caesar, „ ibougVt and solei on co mission � �3-. ��4 `5 which althoa h the actors are one .two, s■�m that will be Aniabled iu the latest,st le 4 !. N n. �'F= e y is 7 - . _. .:,i - is a singular lac! that the eheapnt+tstl --^ ` -r } ) • article should even temporarily re will be found to be thrilling, CVs n(+etd c of the art, , ��qt ton : Western,Lane shlr6'an& rortlr ollsrgn soar(wl im rasa the excellence of this aon. R $riti$11,Meroantile, and M sheeterr'ireIn a M it sale, and et that was the ez er• Y p 1E�16�Tt RH ULD t'!>g)It TriI9 : - - , ° - oursnae Ciom shies,—No th Amer[osu a ca y p earl for Kincale Public 8ohooi never yet ` ? pP ga HD�MH PRIZ)Re. �� ... LifeInsurtlunae Qo.,slso ooident in- , ``'` 1, -i • (i of 4ieesrR. Tuckett (t Son in the ln- ; e a concert that was'nt a corker. ;> (5l aln age coon of their tlow famous " M rile g y Let 'M►MCS las OIVZK IM Mi�IY PECIAL attention gill be gliva�nl surancetake . ,, t i 'R-.�,v everyotab attend. Admission, 15 o#b1a. GAA= H�LpvV fig! 1,, •` ` _ " tobacco. Peo 1 who lead Veen - to fezpil Fou sand as objristmas - t � .h�` n p 4 rite obj�tct°1t the concert u do show of the y.g P �� - �4 4�. v e r� chea e habi of stnokin�the 6nestt virgin• abilities of the pupils and give enjoyment. Ii' ( , _ inti. acco,!Could not for a tune be ma(Ie not to melte money. _ r• ew$�]� "�n i$ a slime tiYhOn X11080 fa>Hjlies h�'►e S `P11_7 { 1 to ca i ; > � propr>�y for sale t r i0vb that-they Avers offered the same f �" 1, UXULIT'Y. `BRITS XAlkL` . rtB>ltlupnt it is �lg proper'time t© helve ��', ' t ;�, , V T :y at reboot one half the old price,and rhe township of Btroolr will Tote' lu a �� k a . F •1�MST� RENS"'-; t; F t�t l 11111 e. -;;," only Ly slaw degreti Illa1 thAy were short limn on !coal .option. The plro• n Yoi►t Etoiic• group then. ; 4s H f f , d to ut h uestlon to the feel of molars have promised to sill ills a:• - : _ _.. K ,.t•.. �/ aria _• - r j7 pa nal p t e q ties did ado t .pensee of submitti the b slaw to tin► - ` THE a Bla,'�orontos- +fall ail ld 1a19 f '' . i IliiT} t ' 0b ► [dpXA}+Tai<NGi tBARB `tTl.>�X �oN�i*: �X `� i1 �� V S trial When y, P ,> Y v , .�• z-'. _ "' -' r.r '`��. 9 .'rt, s.-.A,s-. ii;`�._') :n §�,a:,., s.; i �:, ,.` -:d+.. �'� �ctc+.-. s- eopls rove ' It s not earried. If -il s .. X H: Imo, :. t, bows er` It nevlir falled,to sari p ,p d>ag p ■y. 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I I . 1!�;o .- I -, � I ­ 11 . I I . 1.�� . . , � . ,�. i . . . I . . . ':;1.- . I v . A'..W. - - KNmolowl's.-. , �-,: -.� .-.. 1_��.-� I . - L -� -_;�I - �, - - . -to me,and interferes . �._ - . '.0 ­ I . - - - ��,:;�,., 0"go, stateXhaotille _ I :- .;L*7,��_ _-��,�.,;� . A SAO-K TRE RT.PPER CRIME THEXPrER OONGO.11ABSURS- - . I I . To ook 0*6�-. ,.,.� . I -1. ..,--� .. .:.., . . _ - , - , . .s ­_-.-. -. ..-_I -,1__. ,', -�;� " I .- . . . . I . -�_ � . .- . � .... .� . � with my trade. Its expedition on, th') ;I DRRSMG GAMZ*XP DO . �1, .- Habitual Poetures. .' A.11i" �._�-, I'll �-., . 1. _ - ­ -11 , %­ . . -umb4, of sufficiont quantity , :.,.. -' tv' ge Inciden, � ,. .�e - .1 4�'_ L ­ . . 1-;%_ v?__ - .. '.. - ' 1.' ' . !.,: �" . * - - his . MV I -_ .� I I . - . , . Welle-Makus, has attacked - caimvano. Gmte bread at -. - ":.1.:..,-__ 8 a Mard . dulter anti di - , " , i� �" . . I . I.. -, - �,��_ - ': _ - , ' �_'Itp 4-A­lhi&rl6d - ,*&Cda �' er 0 199' iag to size* .. . . .", 110 Ailatote . 6�' h I f bird, One to&* ' ' Compaiatively .few peril , - ' : .'. ,_ I- �.. , . _.� . .-":,,Z.!, Aemi&i - cenarades. * men have been seized. f have lost scoor 4 and aild low bo t . 0. ,t.oi- .:� _";;'�-'.:� .,�...�� , ��.*!: � ". . I . - Cgopr sidesof the body of perfectly s il . , ­ ` . I .1 I . . "I __" - � ", ,�� Woman's Body....-- , *, ,.Sdm - (if' Mr.- through the State's doing mom than a rail- spoonful of finel I - d onion, and two . ar pro. � .1 - . � . -, I--1­_,��_,� . c ps ticulars of the missabre . one L V- rt r-.----- - - 1._.� ,,(;..�4,.7-�e- I—� . ­�, , . -:;;��`��77 r Dfuis nely chopped celery to a . � - , *?i"F"t*.,�,!,�.. 1. ­ .... . sh . _.,I . .. , r, ;_,.,� , .. -, , . lion france worth of ivory. All the whites tab 11 portions. Ope leg or is orter lie memorable a * 'I,-,- ­ ..-I.Wv". .,.��,�.,-.­ - " .., .1, . Is . � , waa du�' _. :, . 4_ -1 ­.--- ' _�'_ ­�� � _7 �i .-�---­,-, , -� Hod ter and his comrades to CAntral I . ff; . � , ­" " . - L ':-�.j 17-4.4, _.,_:��.,._. '11- of the dry grated bread 6rumblL Sea- thin the other. The two . 4 the -- . - . ': -1.�"'�, � �,:.�_,:�.'.-­,!t - �.".-v ­."..... ,�YL 4' ore the "me. They an treacherous to- cup= , bmill � f . �- ..,*-; . .,�.�_ �, ._ . I . . :,r .. . Africa have been received through Mr. � Ing elect tile yFar 1874 , ,;� buricil in 101aries in ibe Gifrden ot is 4.1a%- an . , . _�_ ._.v Z ,; d then , - - ­.­ . .., . : r and salt, are often of unequal i I . I ailout I - .�_''L,_:_.,__,"; 1­.� . - - . arp artist, who was with the . strAnife e I - - .r la: . Dore, an Antwe ward the Arab@. I do not wish them with son well with PePPe W persons ­ � h' I JA . : .-j ,,-. '�L- ­�i .1gow Suburb-She Was Killedby a Gardener - me. Hodistor, however, in my frienA, and pour over malted butter, allowing &tftble' have ears of an:equal 14"ize an symmetrical- . ': took' -1 � ti larker, aii --1 ­�­,.,­_t .L . � - . expedition, and who was Que of the few.to .,--.- c . P�A ., In Ilia Koom. - be. 14 ly placed. ' The size and position of the " . - ..-. liw."­1 '11"�_:.:_ . I I 1. on that account I will authorize you to keep spoonful to every cupful of crurn Thi from my boyho'oil upwar __- ...­­ .''. I . _ . r_ ­ . . - - escape. Mr. Dore arrived at Ants orp three �,'-, ,iau a a - , . ' : - _-­�'. .'.�-.,,":;-�-1_:,,-� .. ­ ; ,.,� .: .­ - ....._., . on your way up the river, but you must- is a drowing used by the 00oks of many elm- eyes vary. In'the mouth and throat also .:, we � eni,husiastac conser% - ___��_t: ­ . _.-'-r. �.' 'The 'Mi0st horrible murder in -criminal weeks ago, and his story is told iu 11 Le i _,��,�,Ivay a an an � .. - I _­­_ ­ .- leave here. Wow choose. Go on to Kam- ineut caterers, and will be found delicious we find inequali6y, and the cartilage sepax- 11. linewliat Of an old canlpal� I . . --_..-,��- ..-- history was committed recently atANTe8t Mouvement Geographique." The expedi- ' ing so - - '�. '� _`� �. 'k ike Inany anothcr vet4ran, I li k . :.:�.­':.:L.. � �.;�, aougo or return'to the Falls. I have forty- and more wholesome tium whOu MAde with sting the two nasal cavities is oftener do.. . Z,.I - __ - - .- ...�:�.::.. ­�: Lodge, a villa oil the Albert road in Pollok- tion of-the Katanga Comm4rciAl syndicate .. � L . � .. - . ,:L _ ­ . ,��_ �.L � * 1: ,�_ - eight lo&&of merchandise which have come 'moistened bread. , flected than vertical. �-t 11pon wy arms and review the lw i - " .I..: . __ ­ , :�:,� arri-Fed on the Upper Congo on March 14. 1 :,. - I- : -I shields on the outskirts of Glasgow,Scotland. here for you and I have taken good tare of PAU.rR,1)(1z9, ROAsT.-Clean and stuff am two . - - ,_ ".I.... This condition of inequality in the I The life of a politician 1 - ­ .�-_-.,-.1 ': __ A woman was mutilated after the method Dore, with apart of the force and equip- ; baste I fought. ..I 1.1: ./ . kb , - . . ... of " Jack the Ripper, " was dismembered, ment, went to Stanley Fallsior the purpose theal. You may have them now, and you. you do chickens, roast in a hot oven sides of the body is called asymmetry. I I rether a romantic one. Ag a rulc 1. ­�......­ . nAust leave hll�re_-and go either up or down i a w sprinkle Those who have observed the effects of - 9 to deal with hard fa,t ,- .. . / . and Mie pieces of her body were buried in of ascendiug the Congo and establishing _ .w th butter and w ter till bro n, cd upon _ .,,�- - *- the river." with salt ; toward the' last. dredge with school life. on bodily development must o . -1, L L ._111�: . .,.;..� thevillagarden. MeEwan, the gardener,is three trading stations for the hyndicate at .abubdatilt, opportunities of sl li� . , . . , , - , . � . \ *, . __ ::1.- The party decided to go on to Kawmgo, flour Serve hot, Thicken the gr�vY with have noticed the influence of habitual pos- l;l,t*_-tical side of human naturt. . " � - ,.-:. __.1. .7".. .- guilty of the crime. Ribs Riba, Nyangwe, and Kassongo. butthey wished if possible to placate the browned flour, boil up and pour in a tur- tu . d health of the ' i I ticularly during i ii 1. ....:._.. ". West Lodge is in one of the finest suburbs Hodister and the rest of the expedition fts- re on the symmetry �.kn .. and then, par - ... - - I . * . .._1 . - :­- lr�__ chief with the view, eventually, to,obtain eon. I bod ,citing epocha of pohtical wit, !., , 1*' . - . . ­*. ,of Glasgow, and is surrounded by a garden cended the I.oma,mi River to found three game and wash R . uliarsi -u ..... ..,� . _._� :� - Eo'be 125 feet deep on every side. McEwan, trading-stations on that large_tributary of his consent to start at-Nyangwo. Thenext FRnm GAMIL-Dress the ere is a tendency arriong school chil.� placed in ce t ationson4i i � . - ....e-' ..-,-m.'_,:.... L.-. with the assistant gardener, MacDougall, the Congo. Dore and his comrades were day, however, they found that new trouble each piece clean in cold water, drain ond dren, and especially among schoolgirle, to . strange hiventures. yel't- ;..,, , had occurred. Mohara sent them a mes- sprinkle witfi. salt and let stand &while. assume habitual postures both in sitting and . . .. 11,�i__.. -, '.:: %. lived in a separate libuse, and when not cordially received at Stanley Falls, both by - . The habit of throwing all the Looking back over Past .-, . _._1 . - .;-I sage that they would not be permitted to go Roll in cornmeal in which a sprinkle of standing. the viciagitades of some thirty ) ­ � *,---- .--_ busy at the village lie did odd jobs' in the Lieut. Tobback, the resident officer of the p . - . V.,.-i 1` - . to Kamonjo. During the night news had ,per has been stirred, and fr until te!Lr weight of the body -on one leg produces a tive political life I recall one rein . -1 - __:. neighborhood. He is a native of the coun- Coi,go State, .and the numerous Arabs. .,� � - ­ .:,..- I . ty Down, Ireland, is about 30 yeari old, Sefu the *oil of Tippu Till, was particularly arrived of lights between the Arabs and the and of a nice brown m half tatter and half corresponding throwing of the upper part ,. .cident in my career which can 3 . � ' T]i i�- . 7- .I .''. . -y - , ,. .... ., w Fry under cover and not too fast. - ,mot - . . _ . ..- �.' ­ , although occasionally a heavy drink- hospitable, and. lie sold to the cyndicate . hites lower down the river. The whites lard. . of the body toward the opposite side in ex faced from my nit, .. - Z. - .. and � I ­ 1. � ..". 1. �: .- . -_. at Rib& Riba had. been killed. Mohara or- I � . � e dozen nice der to establish necessary equilibrium � ],as nevery to my knowledge, i . L -1, - ... . .. - I . . . _ . ,�.. '..�. or, lie had borne a good reputation. He is eight tons of ivory. He furnished canoes dered the party w leave Nyangwe at once THg PARTILIDGIF.-Dress on . .th This tends of course, to curve the spinal .public but encourag�d by th,g 1, 1. -..1..._.. . cano� men f2p tb6 journey up Aver, and partridges ; put them in a baxing pan wi I I , ' I., :.- .�..­ , a man of great physidal strength. and anti ga down tile river. . nall. teacupful columns, on which the upper part of the It lias excited in the brea.st of ,t ;�_ _­:� .- t the seven falis one pound good butter, a at . . _. .� I- .. .1. .., At 6 o'clock in the morning McDougall engaged to transport pas They had a terrible time during the tie- . ne teacupful of water, two pods body if supported. 4cronies to whom.in mon"ents of ." - - "... I: knocked at McEwan's door to wake him, known as Stanley P�lls the pieces of the vinegar,.o - . . , . - .- .,._..� ..-- � as be has dome for the last six years. Me- little steamer that tile syndicate intended scent. Before they left Nyangwe they were red pepper, half a teaspooiif ul ground black Ii this position the body and all the in. - , fidence, it has been I'cla�e4l, I i _­ -_. L 11 . ': 6n deterniine,l t,, I _. . % 1_ . .. �. .....I menaced by thoumuds of the inhabitants, te. Put ternal organs are thrown out of their nor. , . . � :gowc hesitati, L .. . .. Ewan responded with unusual pirpuiptitude. to launch-upon'the Lual-ibar. Hewroteto pepper, and salt to suit your tas . - . . . � I -1 . an4fora while did not expect to escape the pan into the stove which must be hot .I.mal vertieal position, and the force of grav- to manuscript for the benclit au - . _�._-.:--I .-. .I:,- "All right, Tom, k won't getup yet; I'm the Arabehiefs further up the riNer that ,with their lives. They were badly crip- ' -quar- ing of my fellow politiciall& .� . L - '.1 1� . :.: _ : tired.' . thewhite menwete coming, anti bespoke enough to cook them at once; three ity still further exaggerates this result. - . . . I . - � - . I I.�L.-� - _ .I: McDougall "went away and worked in for them a kind reception. No rumor of any pled by the desertion of their padd!ers. ters of an hour is generally sufficient. When Thus the muscles of the neck are unevenly It wgii, as I have said, (int-ii . . - -1- .1.. . .�:... . .the garden until 9 o'clock, when he return- trouble up tile river had reached the Falls Jouret and Page, the other white agents of the birds are brown all over, which they exercised in the unconscious balancing of memorable elections oi I S74 Ili - * - - _�_��___' -- ed to arouse M,-Ewan., His knocks were Sefu and 11-tNebid, however,' complained the syndicate, were so ill that they could will be if you have basted theiii diligently the head upon the vertebral column. Even I ,dentoccurred. I wasat tll;.O.till!. . .;&; not answered and he ro'rced open the door. thlit, Van den Kerckhove on the Welle- 'lot rise from the bottom of their canoes. as you turned them, set tile Pali on tile top the muscles of the face tend to become un- . law in the town of %Vexfor,i ill - I _�.% .,.­.- �,� He found the walls, ceiling, furniture,' and Makua had been fighting the Arabs aull As rapidly an possible they made their way of the stove, pour in at once one quart of evenly contracted; and this, in time, devel-- .of Middlesex. Having alwa:. - ...- . 'led many of their friends. down the river, along whose banks ti ey -half teacup- ops a condition of&symmetry of tile face. active part in politics I had_ 9- . . �.L. : floor spattered profusely with bl3od. The ki, heard the incessant roll of the war dru;". fresh sweet cream, adding one It iA 9 well-known physiblogical law that ,crable prominence as a poh'icl . - . . -_. - .. -clothes from the two be(Is were scattered On March 23 the party siarted up the ful of grated biscuit crumbs, stir well to I ' . ., . . . (X) loads of A f ter(lark on May 24 they arrived in front keep from turning, and serve in a few min- the use of a muscle causes an increase in short time previously b,t1ell el. � . . .xT over tile- fl9or and were sprinkled- with river with over forty Men and 3 of Riba Rila. Th,�y found the shore ablaze . .-- . -; �- _. -_.�.:' blood. - Red finger marks streaked tile merchandise in-their canoes. All the goods utes on a warm platter. its size, while neglect causes it to become the important position of trea . I .- I-1 with bontircs, and thousantis of Arabs and smaller. local conservative association. I ­ . .- . .- �.i�) --ides of one of tile beds and the door. There and boats were dragged or carried around , natives runt - and down the shore ROAST HAUNCII OF VZ-,;ISO'%'--If the OUt- - - .-.& carry . I . ` - . r � ;:- was not a piece of furniture or an article of the falls. They had not gone far before they I king up ide is bArd wash it is lukewarm water and The steady rise of the same arm I - , p.reviioua contests w()" cOI14;(lcl � brandishing weapons, beating war drums, 11 , Ni,, �.. - _� " clothing which was not blood stained. met Lieut. Michiels, an agent of the State, I and yelling at the top of their voices that if rub it with butter, lay it in the dripping ing a iset of heavy books to and from school"- tion as an orator my gervieci - . . " I - --er the ptopping of.one arm on, a table, or the , mand during the electiolls, - - , , .1 -an co, - de , 'i . Ncuougal . I atless, hatless, and who told the party to beware of the Arab pan upon a trivet or small stick@ and co limited the, fiebi of my . Aw.o- -. the whites dared to land they would be -uso of one arm or leg and the dis- a rule I _ :2�j rving 1 lis teiror,to AAd­ 61ice 9tation and Cl�._*af Naerera, in command of Riba hiba. I � ' I- _. . � ��_, C ri . p killsti. Finding that no opportunity would the topand sidon with apmeteof flour and excessive �,t- -1 . � told his -Story. -After fortifying him -wiih lie had had a very serious quarrel with this I watoer a half inch thick, lay a Lhin buttered use of the other-each such habit Plowly 4OWn C01186tUelley of 'Nlid'ile . "�Jxp­.. : - brandy the police took him to NVest Lodge' chief, the particulars of which he (lid not be given them to say a word they went on. paper oveli it, and over that a sheet of fools- but surely brings about its own result, un- lcs,.i oil several ocacsitilis I 1- . . . - � .-_. -- * , with them. Fiom the room they followed tell to Dore and his comrades. Further down t'ie river thiby had a serions cap, and keep in place with twine around less constant efl'ort be made to counteract called upon to o beyond it ei , . . . . . I- I I. I': . battle with the natives, and poor Jouret ' sistance to canlidateg .in oth- I - .­__ :--..�-1 a bloody trail to four fresh-made mounds in 'Still ascending the river, they soon reach- died a few hours after the fight. it; poor a little water in the pan, put in it. . digtant districts. � � - . - _. .. .t, � ' l n aflowerbed, from which ed the Arab settlement of Kiboinge. This Itwad not unti, oven and occasionally baste with butter and Thegrowing age is more subject than. the heat -of tl,e �I :, I �_ ,:. -I �. -- the plants '",,d been remove(], they found chief's residence is oii the right batik. He I Mre reached Stanley hot water to keep paper from burning'. any other to anch Influences, but every age During . L. - ' ., -.- .. : :I�,i about two feet under the ground the muti- is rich and powerful, though much inferior Fallit hat he learned throuph other fugitives Keep a steady fire, and allow from two to is directly and powerfully. influenced by �- I received a note fron, - ..-. . .. ....-:- lated head and .unjointed arm of a to Tippu Tib in importance. He has 5,000 1 who- M preceded him the particulars of the three hours, according to size; The last any occupation or habit. which tends to the I . friend, Mr. Thomas Lawsc)n . . . I - I tragic events that had occurred. Not long half hoar, paste. and exclusive exercise of certain muscles,, o 4 ,coritesting the neighboring coii, - I : woman. In another similar bed they un- 81avem, each armed with a rifle, to answer I remove paper and .I.." ' . - - .. . . . w : - , after the party had left Ribs Ribs, the Arab r &lid hot water. the habitual taking of a certain powstil' .. � tile Conj�!rvativc int,erc,it) re. . - - .- .-�., %1.%.I.. I covered the trunk. - It was absolutely de-- his beck and call. Oil-the other side of the chief hatl carriod ont .bio threat and had baste oft,en with butte very earn"tly to ad(Iregs a 1.�- . ..,_. . _. . void of all internal organs. -Beside the river is Buana Seliman, an equally influen- killed Lieut. Michiels, who ha,d defied Test with small knife ; if it pass easily to 1, .. L - -lialf ill thn � ­ �.* I trunk was the woman's left arm, also un- tial chief. Both banks are hued for miles the bone throuah tile thickest part, it is I Objeotion to IN ew Bread. :.�.,. to be held on Ilia bc ,( I _. � . --"# . Mr. IAM-8011 W-18 W1 I i . ...- ... '�:. .*-- 30inted. In anothe�,flower bed they found with the Rreat settleinents of these power- him and Mr. Noblesse, the agent of tile re@Ay to serve. Place a frill of paper. 'Ne* brawl, if it does not actu tw ".. toll. As ,�,';�, - I - Katanga Syndicate. War was at once do- ,�n - L z�.", Illy own and was tighting all ull. � . -d, ful Arabs. They gave the whites a kind re- Make gravy by stew. dyspepsia, whiteb is more than li. .A: -,,� - . - � --:, ­': tile missing organs and tile legs, unjointe around tho knuckle. I-Ir �I . clared upon all tile whit,es. At Lhis very . vi4 % -� - -termined -- hi in t lie - . I I.. to _. to rendci . . ­ , _4 de - . . 1111 In a froquently ibe case, is sure - .1 . ­- - as were the arms. The trail le I from this ception, sent them presents find provisions, g slowly all the raw veniwo wrops i , . . J . A . �_ time Hodistoer and lus three companion1% I* `­,�'. I - j Yk, re( - . I Lad a half of water with a litUe salt � �_. ,- aired. Perhap-. however, t last bed to a too] house. There under a and sold them a large quantity of ivory. The - pint that trouble. Really tile only .Qt .A 1. -c been . . . ,,,,, - I- ,-.-._L .-. pi.'c of rubbish and tools, waq a bise-jit box party left these stations on-April 16.- Eight Magery, Desmedt,Good"als,were approach Lad ca-yenne ; when reduced one-third bread fit for the stoma,ch of Mau is il��4. ,,votild n,)t in itself ha% ­ . . . e dea true- -eo.L `�'" �jndvice ine - L �:.-- I 1' fragment (if a large saw, the ba, where. iDg Ribs Riba all unconscious of th poems of - to forego s, v?ra I ot I i, . . - .1 contaiming 16 (lays later they at rived at Rib& Iti - strain and beat into it three tables Dyspeptioa at least have learned . I 1. . tion th%t awaillad th-ern. Hodiaber had *-1 . - er,t.b I had niade for t: .� ; , ­ __ blespeou butt-or v,te this fact, an4i many of the 11 �ngagein . . . teeth still dotted with flesh and blood, and Chief Nsercra gave them a very cool rece - I Currant jelly, add one t& read �I?" - . :- 1, . . tions on the Lomami illli �: � . I . - - . several smaller pieces of the woman's body. tion. They knew that Hodister had heF lug had.it not been neevt-sAry � . - ,:. d , quickly started his at& ruNwd smootla with two tablespoons brown- only after it has been todasted i ,, m - _. .. -� :-_ :-.- The police say thut tie box was used by Me- the friendliest relations with this %verf ul - and was now crowing the country to Lhe ed dour. A(ld this to gravy in luLking pan, process even Is well nigh uselevs I ap. -011.1 PRY3 Visit to the prer;:d,-n-L of � . . . - . . 11,� . .. I -, Gong,, to w*sist his comrades there. Too w:, . ing con4ervative wisocial I-,I, f 'Arab, and thought as soon as Ho ter Ar- I plied to new bread ; and, u . .1 � -� - . Ewan in transportillg the iiinba arid the ri a add more thickesing It necessary. Serve nicas i I '1011e LL...- - . . . . . I - .. .. days atter the Congo party hwl left the Ribs ,t& carmaiii , H differently than by most of t i(le of iecelving from Iiis hai:ds a 1 - .. I � ­. .- . organs from his room to the garden. A rived that everything Ni�auld be all righL Riba Hodister and his three com nions W1 ye - he ;kd tt money subscribed by promillei , . _.__. . .arc d evealed several Nmcrt r$ b a PIC.M-4 Pra-17or crust takeone-half trip ers, it is simply a waste of time. 1� 1� I - I . . , ____ - - Ee, h of 'Mel!'wan's room r* -ra is sit aged man, subject to Milene- I mounted upon amise, and follow:r i 1� . the party for.orvaniz:LtIon pu - - . .- . . - .�. I.-.­ ��a. razors, appirently unused for some time,- Alohara, Chief of Nyangwe. Tile Chief is a i large caravan of porters, were cotif rontel by butter rubbed well into the flour, one .cup for toolsting must be two or thrne 0. . �. . �.. - -1 an receritiv washed,but still allow- - aw"t, milk. a IiWe salt ; r(,Al out and line a Instead of submitting the slices t lieit .. t wc constituencies. an:1 d is�:ll--. .1 ..., - -J. d all axe, confirmcil-invalid, and when Hodiswr visit a slaves belorging to.the Arabs of . the appropriation o�tile sallie. - ,.- . _. . . . slight blood stains: ed him, two years before, ll�e had pronlit,64 I M-%nyom crowd' pudding da& Beat %ke pigeons in a little of live coals, a mich better way .... bake - . . . . . .-. - Ing i ' Riba Rib&. .SeeMg Lbi-i menacing 'fhty tlenian, Mr. .1. It. Toicaq. was - � .. . ..-I.. �.. I ­.. McDougall was urrable to give any in- to return as moon as possible witha Europe- I Rodister had stopped his caravan and salty waum till almost done, pl&m a layer Lhem in a m<Aerat4:ly hat ov I -,w.4 �.� . - ," , formation as to 'McEwan's deed or the dis- -an physician. Dore told him Hollister would I ad vanctid alone to enler into a pablaver. of piova" in the bottom of dish, gWew over should be allowe4i to remain unti y am . the Lawson tally, 1 4 .iidoie i .. . . � . .-I . a(le:3 ceilent opportunity of lotlallly � i . . - _. � '' � position of the body, for lie was working, soon he there with I)r. Magery, atid this ' thom a little salt and,rpper, and bits of nlijghtJv brown all through. To � , . � .. _.. lie beg%n saying that lie had come to th*m is _ intervi,w. - . . �.w - . � -.% at, the time, oil the oppoSite side of tile news was heard with much pleasnre. Final- 1 P.,q a f i tend, when &11'of a sudden a valley of butur and so on till h is filled. Take this way crumbles emily, and is .A stallf �..j.l � And thus it happened iliat i � . . . s n . ... .... _�. , :��- - house, as was shown by the fre.4h-turnei ly Nserera became more friwildly, and told i si)ote was fired aatl he fell dead. Then his the water tho pigeons were boiled in, add in at favorable for digest,,ion; W " ,/ one cold autumn evening, eor . I - . - ­- - :_ - : earth. He believes that when lie knocked the white inen they could I emsin there for three white companions were immediat,oly th* yolks of two hard-boiled agm, and & bread or toam*t sodden on the in Mel,aw, lea ?, after the receipt of .Nlr. La,.% - - I . I., . .-.1 _:_. _. at 6- o'clock MeEw-in was carving lip tile the present, but t fiat lie could not gi we them killed. The four unfortunate Enropeans *muqwon of flour, sUr all together and pour it enters the stonvooh soon for in to 09we -, standing in the dreary stati,,i: - - . . wl P"te, 91"O solid mass of dough, upon the outside ()lily . . I . , .: : ' ' bod ,, as McFwan's voice indicated that lie perinission to establifsh a trading station. who had rtnhed blindly upon their fate had ovW the ptrens. - Coier Lh oilly witlung impatiently 61C arriv � . - . 3 . - _- ,_�_�. . �- - Wits wide awake. This refusal vouched the secret, of the not been aware that, thlore was the slightest with yolk of an 699&ad bake. ,)f which the digeetive fluids act. On tht I Z I " stuff- other hand, properly made toaRt fora,.s& I - . -- ROAM PIGM)^- 'low), wash and express wl-. ell wati to c,iri,y pi :- .11 �McEwan was engaged to marry a respect- Arab revolt. The grievance of the Arabs ' . � � -, - - . danger in front of them, as was proven by gatC'Jillton. I P&,:e(l tile *':r I - . .1. - - in rows in . . * . able girl, who is in i - as yon would chickens. Lay thein i . : I - I a (I in a Glasgow family. was that they saw white traders invading spongy Maw, in and out of which flieR . I - - � I a latLer written by Dr. MWry a few days I . I legsly until at last it wel,-,)?nv v : - - if roasted in the oven, with a liLtle water in ir xk-6 _.� %_ The nwiller when she lieard of the murder, a country w)jose commerce a.ey had lot lie Bud fluilds can p3as freely and do their wori N . �.. . . .- - � I slipposed that the daughter I Wore his tragic drath, in .which I - Unle3s they speedily. And not only is this toast casil ed rue that the tralu WAS itl),J.. . . . .1 was tile victim, monopolized. They were wilhug 1k) sell Lhat the ro-spects of the expedition .were "s pan to prevent burning. - l,ihorLly afterwards it eteanie-o . . -�.: I arid ran to West Lodge.' Silo could not ivory to ihe whites at a good, roun-d profit, are very fat basts well with butter until cligeatif)le, but it actualli favors thethifell, f I . .- I , ve brigt i. 'heir own gravy,. D ' * tion. On entering avarria.ge i . I .� .' - 1110 done. after'OutL with t tiou of a number of other foods. - R, ,v - 11 ­ - - . identify the clo,tliiug as her ,laughter's, but;,�t to have tim v6hit*n secure it from 7he I oads of the murdered men were cut . - . -, . oceupied save by one 1):t.,iFW-llg, , . - - - . . however,, and this eveniug the girl was tht- r,ativem. lv-ory, therefore, ii the cause 6 who ets- ThickillU Lhe gravy thatdrips frorn thern an;d - .� - 1.R ` . . . 11 �- - . - off. A servant of LieuL Michiel , boil up once. put in gravy-boaL Tile pigeons - �1�11 - deeply engrossed in readill,,, a I I - .r wiLh tive war . or Spraim, etc. �r% ' ; , found.. . of the Aral%revolt, togethe . Rib&, returned to Stanley A 9i mpla Remedy f Sattling myself v . I .- .. . caped from Rillt I - . should lie ei3ae tw dolk. . .. ecjI11.C4-l.%4 - . . I . After several measures bad been adopted Which the Congo State is no in together on Many people still rely upon wormwood . � 'I - - . . . .­ . i % waglng upon Falls. He saw t,h* heads of the a ictium P.. I Made a somewhat eriUvai v -i . . � --11111111111P. . - I e%,. . . L � :.:..- Vithout result to esuhbl sh tife identity of th� slave tra(de_ "he C-111.9n Stabe has be- tko fkLria of Nrerers and-also the heads of � I sud runt, arnica and other applications � "�� 'My fellow passong-nr. llz� ww­ - I � -1 . I . ­ . _. .. te police of tile city weic or- great'-;tirpAing company itmelf, and . .- I - .. I Le woman, t1i come a . . . the four anitnalm Lb*y "o. When Nowroviii, The Ohief Tiung. . - the forin of liniments in the treattrilvill;0i 2�, . . .. .. and see if th . . i ' . looking man, with a"inewil-ir .. � - � -d to look at the rem*ins eY this fa.et ha(i turned inaisy Araini agninst ii., recognized the head of ho old For every p-irson there is some one thing -LliMM and spraim, and ignore that siinple k-�..�'� in . . ._. .� der� ' b I . , air anti prom ent J�111,11-611 Ll ,, I , .. liad ever seen tile Nictim be 'everal of ,rcial cornyxi,niet who ' . L . ­ fore. .S as�welgwl the comrm' soter, hv wm very angry and threawned to but most efficient remedy of all, hot %vater. -e-i,'4 At first I set him dowi' 8 - _ . .. .. � is life whi'ah is puramouli.t, and thin ab&orb. . :t I . . - . - agnimild her as f es . . ., . dielil, ree, � person of leow -have itiv"VA money in tile G)ngo State, I There is no modiciiie known that approach "" I 4 - - _. . 'kill the asmssina. �;' minister, then as a dv3Lin,-vuls-­ . . ____ : character. The detectives learned that Mc- an,l who find that now they art� not even Ing, dominating thing, whatever it may be, it in v&lu* in injuries such as theata in whi,.+ pv`.� n - ._.-L-.---. __ .-,- E,wan had been seen going in the dir'ectioll pe.rinitted to competeu-ith the Almoist immodiately after a force of the conwe a,t length to write iLself all over the . . �.....I I actor, but a closing exam . - - I . St'&tc ill rur- Arabs cro*aed tile country to the 1.ninami man, In face, haiii,it, aetion, in his mental the skin is not broken. soinewhat shabby appaxel le-1 j;- . . .,__. . . I 0 1114 hits i9t&- If a train of can is derailed, wreckt,ri are �- - . . . . tJ Paisley and they f 11OW&I close on chasing - products of the t�dnntrv. ( and liberal constiLuLion, in everythinig that - clusion that he inust follow ..44 , . .� .- - -: - , tile ' for the pur"e of lestrojing the w . � - - - ft, - . .- : " lieefg, wird feuild him lying betside the ro I Nserera, complained bitter�y of the con- tions t,hat litAister had fouDded theie, aud hc tkanks, or .-#ys, or does. sent out at once from headquarters . aria I tive . .I � .. . 'between Glasgow and 1"ti816Y. HC (luct of Lieut. llinch, an agentof the State, Elie greater the number the sooner I heir �' employment thwi ,qi!y of � .. . - . 1. . . lialf way m - there in IAGle doubt t4&L the m-cripAnts Of . After a somAvilat briet inil I . - I - Afkr one gots to be forty years old, it is .... . - . had evidently follild. the chase becoming too who, lie said, ha I come there nsisting that work is done. The blood may not ilni)t,()P- I­ . . I . I ' . thoi VAL10116 Were addo�l to'the victims of Is chief thing in ,..- a6 newspaper from in), pueiict ., . . .-. . ( e riot hard to tell whas is Lf ", - L .1 - : . ._.- .�. . hot f or him and, fearing arrest, had atte"Pt- he would found a white station whether the the revolL -,. life for him. If it be tnaney,/ you see the-,orly be likened to these men, for it is .1 q I . - i ,"OF read. Clancing III) :�everal : . r I A - _.- ell to kill himself. Arabs liked it or not. lie wiss even more - . - I I nature's n4ans of repair, and when an -hl. . . . . � ' IcEwan's c-aptnre are Slichiels, . NEW. gm-1 it* nitiney-gileed in every expression -. . . .V conipaiiion I found him in t1w. � � . .. Particulars of 1 utter in his i3omments upan Lieut. . P . injury occurs she immediately diverts L,� tl)e t. . . I � . .. - i.. . _- . More Hints iu Ohild Traininz - oi Lhe fa--*, every glance of Lhe ey4% every InLtig ,no curiously over Lho ri � . �_ , I . these : Some gameleepe�8 on Sir J ohn NI ax- with whom he said lie liml had a ierriNe .. affected parts a large supply of blood fvight- , . .. ­.-_. . . 'Never tell it but onoe to do a thing-, on" ion of the body. If it in pleamur *�i. paper, and becolultIg solne'.N . . . .-- weil's estate saw a stranger trespass- quarrel. Michiels had received ordern fnim � act, e, or ed with the nesaod materials. In sume .:.,.F.. . � . - . I - - - . - ratands you. Then let self-gratification, the fact is written in weak . Under hi,i xcr�tiny I turne(i - - . Ing on one of the fieltlia. They stopped him the Congo State resiticrit at the FaMi to -i,.i enough if it unde . 1118tancuis, of course, supply is m7ich greater �t- -, - I ' 1-nen upon the oolantenance and ��-` towar 8 him &-id fix-.]I , illy 'At- I d him, but ha,,refusod them that disollodience is ours to unrerLaiu i - � 'e, d i - - - .. ; � - and (liff3tione - . I establish a station and ntisoe the State flag it understand ahnow than i-i actually required, and the work of'". .k 113 ;'i' . . � Tus 1, piper suon beeame CLI 1'0�,?Jt1,1 _ . 11 . .. � tternpt to escape, - nent. in love shows itself Ili the unconscious selfi ,- .9 . ­� �. ala answer. He made an a . . at ltiba'Riba. Nserera told:him lie could 1* followed by puniaht reetoratiou is in conse*quence obstructe'l, �­ . . . .�. I �- . bu-, the gamekee rs' suspicions were now -not carry out his project, and, awpped him as Much a3 it is tw-ked in its litt,',e bed in Of tile 8"ght,eat &eta. But if, ,on the other is practically .rn r,! , ,of i great polii,ic.-A addre.ii ,ik, . I . . I but the eictas ade up leader of My party a few ,',LN-, ! . . . . "Pinade a move to dettkin love. A chi-I'l seldem dipoheys nature more b%nd, the chief thing in life be something ' . . I.- . .- - . aroused aud the� as he was itbom to raise a sLaff for the flaq. It hijzh-And worthy, it will be reflected in a lookera on, or, interlopers, as it were, for t A lou,l chuckle from lily co.: . him, when he jerked out a small knife and -if you wish to stay here a while and be than once in touching a hot lamp-Ilue. -� I which nature is not responsible. - � - __ ..... j, . .. I began backing away at his throat, but was our friend," said Nserera to him, "you May will s)on learn to olwy you as well. Never face full of lofty character, and a demeanor The ball field seems to be ver7 favorab e , (le][11Y called my a,teation to . - � . o lie wAs evidently atnused 1�y , 11 I . .- �. . - Lerred by the gamekeepers from col"Plet- do so, and we ivill not harm you, but we allow it to &.;k why! You know, that is - which bespeaka the sincere and noble mind. . - . . - . . I del each It has been well said that. a man's face is for bruises and sprains, and one would .. .L 11, a . . . � . not differ with - ":*-, rl", P per before him for cat. . _. . . . r the Congo State or its enough. Parents must 1)_ed . I�­ � - - . .. Mg Ilia suicidal intent. He soon became do not w'sh eithe, to naturallv suprose professionals, at least, I I on him iuquir: gly, lie i __ 'L 1_. �. :. exhausted by his struggling and by lose of flag � tile presence of the child. No one the onl ticket of admission � i ' in tho most approved form I.-,.� . in - ( � . ---1 1. .. .- � . _ here." other in . - .,. J I . - . . . . r heaven. Character is written there in lines would be wall I p - . ovial tolle. . . ell 1. I � .� blood. The men overpowered him tind 11 We'll see about thst,"replied the agent about the houw- must sympathize wi�h o of treatment. Players, however, are oft ,�. . � . -. ..., , . - . - - . of tile State. 11 i will return to tile Falls take tile chad's part when tile p.,%rent is winch cannot 6e Mistaken. - " It takes old 'Johil A. . I.. ...I . stopped the flow of blood so far as they were . - . 4 - - . . � at is molding each one of us disabled for weeke by hurts thait ought to , I'� . - . , c 1� " . .. : : ble and took him to a police station,where sition corre Ling it, Don't allow this for a min- What is it th. . . "r,7, them 11 . .,,,.- . . . - ._.. :.� .. �- a I and tell Buana Tobback of your oppo, . -this p.trainount thing in life, by t be repaired in a few days. - �-�.',�,� � it,was faund he agreed with the description lo it is. ,he con- ' , Sly heart, - warined to the - . -. . � I and I will return here with him and.& thou- lite, no matter wl templation of which character and destiny If an injury is so located treatment can % ,f enthusiastic praise of my 4io,. . . . ­ - 'wan, and, in fact, he provcd to.'be -finding. Re- I ,_ . . I so ol1#Vn()l1,ii are in . � I and we boon", lue - ' I � . . - of Melt, sand gun&". Avoid indiscriminate fault being deter ined 9 If tile object of life be conveniently applied,as on the hand, the *,zt��I ,czlg&' ' -. - .� �- � :� . .- the man wanted. . . 11 Very well," replied the proud Arab prove ; if necessary.. re rt to .4 rm, r leg, at once after receiving it, tile .i 3" ,diacttA%i(.0 oil the polit. �('41 ' ' . . -. ' -on a 1) I ' ' I - . - � . - The murdered.woman has been fully iden- chief, "return if you desire. We will re. method; it bears the ojeal of antiquity and be base and unwort,hy, nay, if it be ei .", IC41 is-41; I . _.. �; . .- . . . Pporaland worldly,it will surely degrade, affected parts plibuld be plunged into water ., A I found my con, - - .. . - � L . .. - s to your wisdonil ; but beware of that monotonous ten . __ pailloll N.'e"I " . - . . tified. Her name was Elizabeth O'Connoi eive you and we will kill you. A aA hot as can' be borne, and kept there for * l,re of tile political, and .,I;s., - ­_� . � . . . - -, -who seck their, c has taken the heart belittle tuid deceive ,uia. It will consume . _; 1. I I - _.__ a class I flag we will plant it hero above your (lead lash of the tonguo that I and body in the pursuit of an ideal several hours. When tile - bath must be � , 8el'y'ative as myz,elf. J . - . . I ,- : iivclih�)od on the pavement. i bodies." ai;d hope out of many a chilti. It makes son disoonLinued the injured parts should, 1 e "L . - .-. _�.. .. . - - - - . 40. whose very realization is a mockery and "" -.�_.,. "I e,,pcet,, lie reniarki-il - L . _. _. � . I . .1- . I it was with this merAde hinging orer his timid children untruthful, afraiA to test water dressings applied, and these in turn --4 � . . ­ _ . . . . __ ---.gp--- _.., , - disappointment, But if it is the spiritual L ' 1,1U *111s,I)will get tilere . - . . � , t,�I)s tillie." � . I - .-_7� -". '.. . head that MIchielx left Rib& Ribs to 7o their own power, and dwarfs true develop -!;.:�* " Well . - . I - .� .- . . �-.,. � .- . The first steel pens cost the manufacturer life whicia 0ords our ideal, the chief aini be kept hot until all the tenderness has .,�,,, , ratlier," I'ails were", . I � down the river, where in a a few ,lays he ment in every line of cheracter. It makes K -.- . .I . - � - lug been drawn out. . I ' J, I - _. , " - A sprains, �;�. � .1 . . . as, apic-ce. I I of all our efforts, a new and ever wide i �-�! , 1Y won't be Iny faul t if ll,� fa- I .__.� .. .-:. �I I j. I . . . met the party of the Katanga Syndicate self-reliant children openly defiant and un- ore Severe bruises; wrenches, ar tIA- I Ali Your're dowg soni-t 1. . Th - . I ­ . A peranium leaf it iplied to' a bruiso is coming up. After eigbt days Michiels re- lovely. It places an ugly gtdf between par- world of divilso.pomibilitien will open bef. when treated in .this way, are Jar more #` - y . . .. - . . progresia X ourself are you, friend," lie . . . � . P and is contrary to the us. That lite its the only truly ve . J, , 1: . .-, aid to big healing. Aly curel than by any other knovvil _�. I . , 9, turned t;) Riba Riba with Lieut. Tobback, ents and children, .., - - . . - I . ­ . ions and retrograde �,:t " Yes,,, I answer,,,, - I_,.-I _'. .. .. . - in 'i _. , The following ad'verti th,ninand guns, lie Lad an letter and spirit of the Gospel of Christ life. There are no react quic . : . 3�d sement recently ap- but, instead of a cans. And the sufferings.of the poliellts K", " 1,111 t - - . . . .�. .� . iritual evolution. Thething "llervative association ill ti. . - ­ .. -1 I � - . .� . T Notict-Baptizitig by Rev. A.E. Johnson, ed Dore and-hig comrades for buying ivory themselves on the floor, I ' .. I I peared in the Wiltshire (Eng.) Tiniesi': escort of on1v five men. Tobback repcoach. Some children have a habit of throwing movements in ap are infinitely less than where linirrtuat.s, ill;;,-" do considerable speak ing -- --- - kicking and scream. attained never ex hausts tile possibilitie of i - .. . ... ..- *:- a lotions, etc., are used.- In such injuries�. !t 'I- _ Les i , . .I .:_ . I development, but leads on to higher and At,the word trea,dareir f tho:� . . . I _.... :. - :., Stournore Water, next Sunday, at 10:30 atKibonge. Ho told them theCongo State ing, when-anything goes contrary to their after the soreness has been relieved, tliere I _._: �! - .. -1, I A.m. Photographers invited." had given them no right to purchase iyory wishes. The usual remedy applied is spank- better things forerer. I�Arthly crowns crum- Is generally some swelling or pliffiness of the .�, look of interest ,,In, into tht .. I- -1 _. .. . ble, earthly prizes fade, earthly pleasurea fellow passenger. . . ­.- I I .. I I ing. A much better,plan is to walk quiet, . .1 1. - In summer at Paris the Seine delive�s*-to there. - pall. Attained, they are neither'in them- parts to overcome - - !­ . s -, I ly and unconcernedly away, lock the door - 41111110 - . .. .. . ,� 4. 1 c&lculate Vola -have, smn, � -, . . �. * ,_ I tile two parts of the bridge Pont-Neuf about- On May 5 the syn4licate p-%rty, believing selves what we dreamed,nor do they lead on r �- ;sumfll to handle at tinies," lie I, . - :­ : and lealve the child to kick and scream to An inch of rain -ineana 100 tons of' Nvate �:,��.:2, , . _�_ - I. I I,i� a hundred cubic inches of water every sec- that Hodister would soon reach Riba Ribs, it4s heart's content. It will soon wisely C011- to better thin�s. What a failure is the life toevery acre. . . "' - "Fairly.,, 1 &nawere 1. 11 , :,- .�� � .: - od, rj-,oving with a force of 3,5W horse- and that his great ipfluencel would enable which has mane such things its chief desire ! ,",� *' "I preallime tl�ey k Pep ?t rre-- I .- ­ .-I- .. . .Ic 0 elude that it is hurting no one but itself. A Who can look down upon the grave, even .4 1. . � . . 1 . . Vower. Every hour,3W,000cubic metres of him to establish a station there, went on lip But how joyous, how rich, bow noble, bow ompluic. 7 Qn their treasurer in this o� . . . few applications of this remedy will usaally of an enemy, without feeling a c 4 - i -: i -_1 .� " .I,:- ;vatcr pass under tile arches of the bridge, the river to Niangwe, leaving Mr. Noblesse eternally progressive is-the life which has "! they r � ­ ..... cute the worsteme. tious, throb that he should ever have warred I ad . - � . . - . ___ I op or 8,640,000 cubic metres in a day. . at Ri�a Riba. When they arrived at this - hreaten in commanding. Cbil. been Axed upon eternal things I Make the � Sirl" T eicilLilne,1 indignan� , . . _ .. --:� ....�. . - . I . rtant town, the powerful chief, hinnie Do not t love and service of God the chief thing in with the poor handful of dust that lies '; - " 0 don't be oflended," he . I . Greneral statistics prove that since the IMPO dren soon expect a threat with the command moulderiug beneath -hirn.-4WaslliI1gtoII ' * � . I v ­_. -il. _ - I . , . ith . nl � - , I- �, ,,, -that'is, since Moliara refused to receive them except be a be glorified w . I 'o y ,n,e%n to say that.-that w . . Trojan ' Irving. I . I . .. I . ... I . war,3,000 years ago tbrough his representatives. He sent them aud one wiUbout it has little weight. Never your life,and your f e w I - 11 - . . . 11. : _�� . he beginning of history-not 'a single year at thev could remain there on their threaten 4%punishmut that you do not give. the beauty of saintly character, your doe& In 16132, on the occasion at a pi -I "q so Precious and so xvz(,ftil,' I I . .:- ��: - - - word th; . breathe the und3 iug fragrance of join. ' . . I � :- .:. ,. a elagoed in which some war has not kill catre, �' Pl%ce Much in the hand.of an I- I . . - - . . -. ­.. t . ays, but they were ab. Do not k our children in a continual will performed in the Dasel-Gattlenig %Ihl�Alllg - I .. I .- - - - I . _... : - .. .... I : , . � f men, boat three or four d oerity and truth, and your soul will * ' two y ` regard of course,-to L'1'� . .1 - .. :1 . :� ed s large numbar o ­ . . aly forbidden to settle there. He said StAnosphere7crwyvarity; obedience is 1�etter . the consciousum of eterneA rectit rojoice - oung feUowsjn the pit came to 1vordso , , ".1-:1 V..:,g I . _ .. . I . . ­ . . .. L, .- �, . . . . . . _ . . , . � .. ..' , - � Th�� most indestructible wood is the Jar- solut4 . won by love than fe-Ir. Neither spoil them In . ude and nature. . . I _. - I - he would not tolerate the presence of white I eternal progrest. . followed by blows, and, not finding the SO- . . . . . ware to what - . .:, -'�, ov indulRene& I sufficiently- , .1 W not " . Z-. _.. .I� . rail wood of W, estern Australia, which defies or . . . commodation at their disposal I � - - I - - I ­_ . . - . .- _­;. ; �.'.* .�., men. One of the messages he sent them is by I � and, i -4tv'er"'RePolitician is truswd by � ­ � _�710_1*_,`_ .71�, - . all known forms of decay,and it is untouch- TeAch a obad obedience fr6m the dawn L extensive, they drew their swords, 41 .- I- interesting an ahowin& the Arab side �_ . . . * . . I sai 7 �.: �­�,_ : .'.'L very - I " but I woolially have � �. . ...:.- : , ive insects, so that abips . Of ita birth, with conscientious caution. ?8s,Pope IAO X111. is most fru. jumping 0 . ­ . ... - led bv all destruct , His Iffolim on to the stage, proft. edbld t fight I - -1. . .;.: %.� _.,i,.. . . . of the case. rcl%sft to doubt the contidence,�- .� . - -. .._. - , I - _ .,. . ,-1._�,- ,ouilt of it do n�)t need to be coppered. . Watch and pray. a . -�--,- I .- "-V . "It is true," he said, "that when Hodis- -_ __ ..- I�. �W L - 1. go,linhisdieL A single glom of coffee,-to% or it but thereon-an uwvhearsed :effec' for 4*Ah, indeed,"I�esaidra0er i . :` -- � _ L ' I . . - "' .11 . milk sufficestobreak his fast. At, three which the audience-;ould ha,r* have bee" #4 �� ". ­:`... �_-�!:L,. n he - - . _ . � 'I'li.; - . ,v � ,,,-,� . r . "1-1. _ "llinese are the most i�xpert fruit- t�r was here Itwo years ago, I told hit .. TIii indeed " I retlied &r,- ,� - . . I , - __�7'...'.'� ", _ .. Tbb U . - , Posrls Inclosed in a�;X 00fitsining S Piece o'clock he din i -but v litah, doub"s,.anused corl' . ; 11 ,-1.1 . . - -. ..- �-,�-:.�,�',-`-,:"_.,4_:_':.. � I 1* h himself at Nyangwe and soon a little soup, two courses prepared, - Aft evidowe o w at I s-i� - �r M, 'J ,���:, I growers in the world. Marco Pole even as might estab is `8 f .'.:_ .� ,._'��_ � - 7 i I of the root of the uh never lose one iota of of meat^with vegetables, y more excitement thm any 1;1 , ­ _k . ,'­'_': ' L�'­:`�­.L .. st d - � . I ,11 . _,,t_.1._.". pears of mo - Gutafiy men � ,��1� .� � � I �. .1 . ��'­ ...- ­ re I . � , L �,";­ . . Ir"" Ve hundred dollaw, party'i� - ­ V* ighing 10 11). esch. have whoBy changed the -aituation. The . W . 40r" rtc-1 that they produced e- trade here; but since then grave events I a deftert of fruit, siderabL . tion that I h;i�i - their pristine beauty. ith,one glass of strong wine. . would have done. -. � .. _�,',",_ L��,� - , I I -agrap,co, amd vl�c . . !.� .--- :, . I - - -- . . . - :.. ,� � . _. ..Ij, .. . __ i. I cious ft . �r'. ' ' � . . . . I . . . . . , It , A;1. .1 � - 4 .--,� .X" _'v __.. . . _ _ -1 � 1. �, ­7 . . . L ,. . ,.­ I - - . .: ;.. '­, I",".­.�' L_' . ' -I.. .1 . -1 - .- L Ii. . ....� , _, , �.. -m .t,_�, Ina , . .- .1. .. ..,".,�. .� L.��'.*�_ - . 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'L: I * �q -,.--., . . -- � , �, - I . f- - , - . ��' 1-1 - , 'I , ,, - -- , t, � ­� . . - - ,� F"silen M&pin for a few %winu . .be,Fie .. fifty� -vaninds—did- not see :L- 3 .r �K,l - , . -- There W . 11 L . . I . - - . W-t-f "Vt bo i�.-&' - . #, - .. . .1 . .1;I.. - - . - , - - � - I - - . � . - L �1. ­ . . . - . �. ;. .. I._ ., .,. , . I . -Y--- - I � . . 1� , I . I "M _j �-;. .. .­�,�.L ­ - ',­ _ "(, L ' . . ­ .. _ _ �, �- wameled. , 41 I -w L . ... ., ,.;�. . . �L. "';:: ;­.- and then he said. .1 . . ,.�"I -. .. , I L � .1 . -- .,i 4. .I -I., , � . ­­ ­ -. I . � .I � , " - similar pro- -.' , h��, - 'L:",'' , "" �L� . ' $0 4ijL, ��;�-, I .. ­,� ­. K� 1.1, 1, I. ,", --1. � aid,- ' A . The militsiy.correspoil - , L. � �!- ., I.,. -, nj­ R4.-,. :: . . .1 �­�. � * � r. - horable 'n&'Oxcit- "A The French - -..: �". . ,�," )-,, 11 ,.,:--���.-­4.*'. � ­ ' ' ­i�.-O I - - them, though thierd were days Wilda t -; , � �, I . ,,L . . It 6 V 'in his .46. - he : �� I � . , , 'a ivit--sudd �, Would you mind holding the- relas'- - . donfol thoUnAou weather was hot to sultriniellb. .� . �� . . wd duri . � _",L' R j in -1 - I -� -4 . ein a Ill li� . �,1pv- _-;j �. y R i . ure, friend?" . I � �� . -,�" LL_""" I . . 4 C-,­ , L .:�­­­_ . �. . , �. -, �' .. , -e- I � .... ­,� �. -­e� �. . ­; 1*1 . h t - -­^ �. *__ .. .1 � .% shorter� it a . cc L - Dail Telegriph has written a seri�i of - .. ­� ,4j -.��c'1� - r 1874 t �: I*,��,"," , . ­ . .�::: --.-, I.1.- L,11"i:. - ­.% I .. . ' ' nowritag t . ­ .­ -...-A�'.."-_-; ;­ -- - ,-.- .­­. - E ­ !�­� , -F , , . - 'rt Iff i * * ill V�o 111"rative merits frequent dishes of -bouillon at - :� i�". � . .1'.. , ' - L . the seat bu&iquickly resuminghis Inkp" -. , . , soldier is kept up by his excellent coffee and. . � ,, '. I , , �'-f the bokmd -' - ' .---,,,, electio - .. t 6'g out his I . " Certainly nok"I-To campaign L ' 1-4 -,�"-i� . the yea � a , .1 , 4and 'with A winning , IV persons h I am about,to' ,3te sili_ �,_I . . � plied and took theii, artic ei oo �- -`-.� -�- ..!�;.<��'--,'��; ' � �� .I -­ -�­ ;�, .�.3 �­ ;�, - "�­ , ange ev I . -sir, - havin bf French p-nd Gern . ,i-;,�,',;� I ' � am :;� ": .-� � :5��',-�.�--- 13tr. in' He placed his liberated arm, -He made soup. which he is an ad t i , , . .. p ace. V,.%.Zlerb i:11 I tj ile, 11 I oongratulpte.You, -in vay-h&nd. rii� soldiers. ep Jn making. In - - ­ �­�I. � . .- ,- - 4��-Nv� _ ,,,, I . . ,:f 1, i � symmetrical--.. - Barker, am . I . ., ­­: ;::T�, , ,"11 . . nz. !%, v . at . ,4WN" . - .. 1W 4it��:� , took I yhoo 6 at- ,the con fi4jj4o-.-4-','y gur fellowJnq-n and carelessly otertheback of the seat and a his Ob"rvations durinr a six weeks, tour the twinkilng.af An eye,'by roadside q i - 'I ,n�� ;. . L r.In -- '�'­­ _"L-- -V,-%"�% j�� ' Nj � ­ ' - -r � &14i , . - . d upward.lif v " - , ,�_ � . p,).-Ait.ion of the - and from my bo � Ott " �,I.,,e,,�!. - . ­_. � ,_ �A,i,�:,. ,� . W L . I - ­ , - , " k!ld 611roat also..-. cian an enthusiastic conservative. Be- don't for 4- t, d, bt that',Y' fullY whistling softly to himself. The road n of westarn Germs nrx And 'eastern France, quarterst he has the pot on, and *ith a' ­, 1; �.�. - L .#instah Ou . - 0 ' , `��,"'.,�- -;�,�';�i.r�,Z , L�''-.' '�,-"-L"Z"�' '", - - It ­��I 'I ­ ".A, 1 . ways been . L . became rougher and the bush more d and has stied an exceptional amount of light bandful of wood sets it simmeri%and soon - ." ,Zk c:LrLihigC separT�'-- if, solnewhat Of an old campaigner now, deserve it..", " '. " I I ., I ...­ OU-se. . . __ ., .," " , ,�t­ . � ` ­.:-,�� : �-,�'­­.,,�-,-, ,*Z-'I,: �',, -Sam ,��. --`Ilis�,­ q:,.1- I. L ­. . I i.,4 ofteller do- ii j,e many teran, I like - rest, ewhit moliti,id bj this' 6ourteOus 1;61� was a work of no a"[ difficulty to guide the, ,upon the personnel of the two gre.st armies serves soup to hiMself and his comrade�. .... ­� � ­A --.,..1;W1­n/ :: - k lik hich watch each other day and night, The Sixth Corps have n clabors, . � ...,!-j,. .. . -", .1 .­�-c"44 , . ' . i . 11pon illy arms and review the battles ­have: ihark ped his outstretOtted hand. He stumbling horse along the narrow wa� and I W 0 te regt . . 1. ­��*l -1 , I . elaborate ex- .. . g. :.�-:�-�- .---:.- �.,;, L - ; L of A politician is noi i'alto- then ba"to.enter intp an _ began to repent that I had -nadertaken the year in and year out, from opposite sides mental cookin system, with covens. potd __, '"�.' .­ '­� !��­ ---I � . , 'L, .4'. �&� ' � -- I:t v ill the two L. uglit. Tile life . � 9 . ­L' - '1��.,I'��, - , , , - .,-- fo " - remarks, GL06tiD task. Holding the reins with both hands, of Lila Vosges. , and boilers, such as our I flying columns'go, ,- "' ' " L'j P "t-o ' - '­ :,�I- is previous .. ­1,; .­�,�.- ' .'­ . ,.- '' .-;v.mmtNtr oether a romantic one. As a rule lie i�call-: planation of h� - . .- ��,,�,,it,4, . ,:--Iv-- - Y. - . .. .�, �. .�- I ' effects Of L - 'c'd-,,pon to deal wit,, hard facts 'an I lias that his expetielice, - f human nature hal however, I fixed my attention on Lila borse The punct;iliougnexs:�( the Germr4n Sol- forth with ; and.the want of these was not . �, - I ile - 0 .. . PW!1--- .­­ . �,'. �;",�;, .',� � - -­ 4� -­' I,,�, .2� , '. - . -.1 -.� , :1 - -- r . ,.�i,plllejlt MUStL '.- " opportunities of studyltill the been an unfortunate and that like-si and-succeeded in kee I hi d dier in comparison with the French or 9 manifest ; while the benefit in the lighten- .,-:." �,­,.(,-' . ' L. 9 9 , I W- L, - .;�..10 . " - ''I!,. �..,..,*�-1i .. I . fol irs Isoaf a rised the correspoul ing of transport was great. During the , " , , , -­ '- . . .inly seeking pace and on the middf. .1 im "O" a goO Koh soldier most surp ­ ;� I .1.1".A;r-_,,.I ,, habitual pos--- P.-,,tical side of human nature ; but .now old he had long been va . the road. I . 1;. I �! , i- - . .. LL ".. , -;�-.,,, --";,.., *;�-r ..... . , - health of the A%A L - larly during thl I ex, honest man. So eloquent indead did he be- Suddenly I becamo aware .tkat my com. ent. .The German never fails to salute his ii)xam fights one ol.the four divisions acted I I.. . ."..-,L.,,,, .- .;r I , �J­- I . - .. '. __j,t�..:'. I ? ;,�', . I . "' .1 -r - .- and thell, Dartiell re of human nature that panion was becom superiors, and the latter invariably return, as its skeleton' enemy. This force 'e.I . lti4i 'i'val fare, e is ,c()tna.dn the depravity 'in e %ffectionate. As I was at-i.--�L. - - L.-��� L -�----� ,�,J' , I ­ I - . . " . . . r, h the customary recognition. He MLJ be in tacked on-two successive da a and driven . . ­11.s�� -z,�-,, '.�.. . cit.il], up ell,; of pot . . . � i-Ar situations and ionvmol� ed in Isoon became convinced that lie was,as I had I amid before, on rel'iimvq2hing the reins he L . y .�. ..-...1�­. ' '.'�# ,�, - littA,11001 C-Ahil. placed ill pecul .. I 1. - �.,-,�,:$�,. ,�'-6., , I - . - . . �­'. "" -, ­t ;,f�, . ; - had thrown his arni carelessly over the back fotigue dresm. with a loaf in one han and a back. The o re ordinarily begun- . ,,:L'- . - I I � at firateurinised, a Presbyterian minister I - persanna we - ..�",' 47-4-1 �.� . � , - � - . .�:L '-J',". "' - .F�­ ­ � , ,4,hoolgirls, to- sti-ange adventures- - d by of the "at. Later he placed it on my 1) t at sight of an after careful skirmishing and heavy artil-- , . . ­,�' I t- ,�'I III sit,tingan& - . Look Ing back over past years and� over This.opinion he however, soon slisttere sausage in the other, u ' - I . .. . . . L-,-.- , ­�, ­ L�;,,jl��Y L �4, �,-, ., --,;:�: . - thirty years of ao- infoming me that he was a gentleman of shoulder and now he suddenly rtaced ft officer lie stands to 1*attention," when the lery fire. Although the formation of the .. ­ -_jL�11 ,,,..�I I some . _ - , ...-la� ,n)%ving ,611 the:. d f hand salute cannot be given without mak- troops was too L ,­�;.:,. - . -icissit'k, es 0 . I ,� '... �'1, I -1 tile % � .1. 1::1. .� '? . ­�...� 1. 11 one remarkable,in- means travelling for pleasure, .and handing ,rornd my back &*as to olasp both my arms se and ragged to a degree that . . ,. .--,.�.. .'­i V­ � � ' ' : -- ­ .. f,�,., produces a - . tive politica4ife I reca - , . :- . ­� ,. -�'. '. 'n illy career which can never be ef- me a card on whicii was written the name tightly to my side, and before � could ing it ridiculous. The Frenchman takes would have given the Horse Guards a fit, 1-*,,--..�V11,.:..� ' '- . * - - . -�. -... , -: . ­ . ' . . - I- .. .. *,t.:�-� -,L t ho tipper part .., cidelit I - He seemed to struggle to free myself from his grasp he life far momAssily,and only under ordinary and driven the War Office to contemplate , .:11- .,I .--'r. -,' �` .." _. y. This adventure of I IK Carleton Hawke. . .. ­. ,-%';'L .L I . -ttite side ill ex- - f,tc(;(l from my memor 1. �.L L ,�� .. I . 6,4 I­ . his time and slipped a noose of rope ovet my he�Ld with and convenient circumstances when he meets resi Mon or suicide, the work was splen- . ..: - ­ I-L-I 1;� � CV e(luilibritim. ,v Ver, to my knowledge, been made have travelled extensively in . 'L-- ;Cft I .1 I � N'.. ... �i­,' : . ,L .. I ... ­; �.L; _ I � . . ..,t . bas lie encouraged by tht,great interest related several interesting anecdotes of the his other band and bound my arms tightly an officer does he aWtute. If he is engaged didFyme'lxlecuted, The men were meat for- ' ' *: -:.-� `-' -.� 1� : "';�,, - - . , .. 1�� � ­ . . - i -vo tile spinal ptlwiv, but at th^ime in wheeling a cart or drinking ward to the attack at the most advan ..--. ­ ­- .- r: , 'pt,r part of the'-. ,,,, has excited in the breast of the few old places and men he had seen. After a, short and imm bly to my sides. tage- " L' ' ' -­ '-,� ..,�,,,,t,�­- ov& I '- ­ -.. I ­ "L'... ."' ­­� '- . . . ..., ;,,_. 11 I ; ., ,..r I �--, i . , , . . (.rollles.to whom in moments of sudden con- -tirne tlie,conversation, again tumed to my Dropping the teins I turned round lit coffee the chances are he will. not pay any ous points, and there Was far less I hud- I . :. . 4. --�4��:... ..:�, ­-�, . . . ­ -, ­. - ,as been related, Iliave, after comiag visit to Clinton'a,ndin raturnfor amazement,and at ' did so he �alled to the attention to the officer. dling' thsnc&nsornetimesbe seen on the .. -..' .,," --- ­ .. - - .1 - ­....'' �­­,­ :­�-- '-"..'­'- t'v. , all(l all the in- I fideuec,,it I Foxhills. Practice inakee perfect, and bo : . I , L� 4.;. , , 6 few particulars horse to stop and lespwg lightly fvem the The old belief that, the German. soldiers th 41-- � . -,��i ir nor-. son-c liesitation, determined to commit it his confidence I gave him a . : ,*:.­- � , . . � L I ­ - 1. �;­ - : t It of the' . ench sol- French and Germans drill their men more - . I ; - _ _L to 111i, .ipt for the benefit and the warn- regarding my past life and present jour- buggydragged medownwithhim,and throw- are inferior as fighters to the Fr . 1�n �1`4:-`� -:.ik :. I _IIUS(�l . . ,-..� ..n. . iw fork"',of grav-. . me violently on the rough road, knelt on diers, that they can only win through their frequently than we do, in what is,after all, * . . ­ . : , .t . ��­ t�­ ,� .; - ­ . ,,.-% thi.-i result. - .no, of illy fellow politicians. ney. .. . . -,:.;.- . . .., � I - . the chief lesson, how to use the rifle,and so- � . . %,., . I � . ,��, L-j4j� :� o.re linovenly I -it was, as I have said, -during the ever - I presume you have a large icquaint- my chest and quickly tied the rope into a superior organization or through superior L 1: . __ ­ ,- - 1 - Drt struale strength is likely to be shi6ken s4mewhat hy advance as to develop the greatest possiblp . : �: --" ,,� , , " -- " ::,-i ing of . . I'llemorable elections of 1874 that this inci- &nee in Clinton," he remark6d. h.-rd knot, and then after a shi fire power." . - ­ :. :-,-.� ­��,,, �.,W, , , . ;. c balaile . ell L occurred. I waq-it that time practisitig I I No, strange to say,"I answered, "I am succeeded in tWi8tiDg another rope about -the correspondent's analysis of the merits of . 1. . % -. � -.. .. -. .�:. �-, ......­-� ­ - , I 0lumn. Even I] t, . person in the my feet and tied them tightly together. Fritz &ad Piou-Piou ia the field. He says: . I � .. �, J--w . , .ef� I ljjW ill tile town of Wexford in the County not acquainted with a 8iDgle � - 1�­ - I 10 becolne un- 1. Mr. Lawson As he was a lu tach mi�re powerful man "In every capacity Fritz seems to be a , - . - A Ope tre of the Plains� -A - -I_-,Ii.",A'* ') i 1111z - , of middlesex. Having always taken an town except tell candidate.' (3 . . .. I�-.' ' '-4� - i"' L-'- . - . L . . - .. . .1 .- I I .:. ­..­_ ...- . . - .. ."j'. � � -­ [It ,�, devel -It be there this even- than myself and as I ns.J. lx" !tuDned by diligent,dependable,honest fellow. Taken . . ­ .. .�- :.�W, ace. : .0 part ill politics Iliad gsivedconsid- aud I doubt if he wl As the sun goes down and the shaaows 01 � ..� -.'. �L'..�­- -1 � . - �- - -�� ­�*,-, ,. #' . L:,.\, Of the f aeli% olitician and had a ing.)f . my heavy fall an the road, I was-t..---,ble to in the inum, whether Prussian,Bavarian,or k , . -, . . '-.1..; ,:..;i't'." .. - , ­�. I- �"'-'!� , . �L.`/ '_ le pron two '14� - � L *.,�t-, ­". ,�,,IWAI law that el-al), linen.cc as a p u'PhD - * evening creep over the plaans hare in this I �\ . .1 . ly been elected to fill I I And how -were they to indentify yo - offer any strong r"istence to his efforta Aud Sa, . he is not what could be truly called . I ..- ...: ,- - . �)rt tilne previous W camp beside Honeysuckle Creek the . . .­..,-.1;,�, . ­-.---�', , ,ill increase in , sh. , . � -,. .; ,­ . . . � ,2 -, '. . rer of the he inquired. . in a few moments he had me lying bound an Meat military type ; he is dogged rather me,, �1- I . - �..i­ -.11, I I.?','-q ., . , ­ - i -t il, to bcoome�- tile illiportallt position of treasu . smoke their pipes, their -wives --�. ­*� -,;' ' ,L'. "­'_--�,2. . . - � � . . introduction to the hand and feet helpless at the aide Of the than combative. The habits and methods I .�',�'.�j,-,- ... �,­ .. I tion. Having in —I hold letters of clear up -the dishes from supper, and .0 ,, �* ", "O'C', , " � . wiservative associa I . � -� . -.,�;-L----':,- -, . - joep,l e, onsiderable reputa- presidimt of the local association,"I answer- read. He then proceeded to Lie a handker- of the parade and field days are deeply root. . , �' 'e-� �_4 %., : � ..­ .1 1. � , ­" ,:�(, arni ta carry- . previolls contests won-c . . . the seveu or eight children jjoin hands and -- '. , .... .. . ­�, 41­� . 'an A e . - , �". 0­� a ­,­� -, great ed I I which I will present to him after the chief across my mouth in such a manner " ed in him, and he awaits tile C, - m* ids of sing as they circle about t dying oamp- . : ­ .- ,,,,-1. � , ' 'til'i I roni school,-- tioa as an ol"ttol' my services were in 9 � , - i. . - ­. 4r".N.-N i , - 1. . . 11.,-,;-Ji-. * ­ - L ,��,�. iring tile elections, and though asi meeting, together th the order for the to prevent me from uttering any articulate those set ever him. Self-initiation -heiax 1% - t�� I.. I�;­­- .: (1.3111,tlitl du, fire- . * �_­ �L _� '!, I!' A table, or the 71r� - ­ � �-? -1 .I P �i 1� . - L he field of my labor to in money " sound, and having done this he quiekly pro- the rare exoeptAon. Summed up,'martinet P . . . . I I +1L -.� . I -a rule I ]ill Y A a�i6 I pi&nver#.&-.�--h m- - -,.: , ..... .� I- - lc-r mi(i the diS - lited t - . er -1 . , ,..­. . . . .,� . "e,a-,,��� I �j )Iablt slowly own colistituelli 14�lle whiLe-topped wagons h ­ - I . . " After the meeting9" lie rW ";ity �y of Middlesex, neverthe- . ated re- oecileO to rummage my pockets. He got my though Fritz may be, his stolid reliabi themselves. v \,­ I ­ .�l ,�vll re,41.11t, un- les; oil several ocacsions I found mys6lf quiringly. purse coutainin about twenty dollars in makes him a most valuable fighting man, been hauled manya, weary mile, and th , 1. .1 . -I. ­ 11 I ­ 7.Z. -ounteract:. cqklled UU011 to go beyond it and rencler as- "Necessarily so,11-I aniwered "I do not bills and silrer,tut did not seem satisfied more to be counted upon in action, than jotirney is not yet ended. The wives fire - 1. .. .- ,� - , � .­��- I, ( . . - , � till the meet-inR with this. He took also all the papers, thois rams wiiih greater zeal for combat and ' . - I ,,,;. sistance to candidates in other and more expect to reach the town . .�- . - . uncomplaining, the children happy. The - . . e .:X�?��Y`� .s. has started and will irequire to speak im- letters, and documents he could discover quicker perception who cannot endure the . . . �� ': , I distant district - -� , -' - L'��-�.., -1. - i .,� im:1Iljd0t than night is mild and warm, the Indians are at ' I., ... .. �1. - tl-�e heat' of the `ftm sign mediately. The letters of introduction.are and placed them very carefully in his strain of that severe discipline wHch treats .... : I -r..I_;- 1.�lt Lver-Y age - . . . . - �L.­'.4 . 1 I Dorim, � pbace, and as the divsk grows deeper the - I I. -L, ; � 1-'',7- ­ I - 7 - -' nits as only parts of a machine. , - . ­ r . ­ ­­� ­' - i Untim-need, by I rece e(l a note from my old. of course only necessary to ensure the pay pockets. Ile then dragged me to the side human u - : - ), IV � stars appear until there seems to .be no,: -I".IL - : .1 -.,. , ."'`�j��c':.-" - - ! . was Lawson (who was , ment on this order."' I of the road and placi me on the grmss in Tl.is, I think, is the utmost- that can be . 'L . .m -.. :o.-,41. I ".. I I- ,. �.. . , " ,�j , '�L" Men rise- , � -. , � I A,'� j4�.',,I �, !7, ". I .­ .r . . . : �0 tclids to the friend, 11r. Tho onglitfully, "I see." , A un al room for another. By anti by the � . 4tl , , 4 . the nei,ghboring constituency in i #41 hollow, behin some bushes, ho re- fairly said about the German soldier. I do , - , -� �� - cli w,11,4,cles, or CC)rjtcstilig . - I see," he said th up and move among the grazing hoirses to - -1 - .-L, , . � . .L� 4,,� " _ '?ri�":�;,-I . my turned to tile carriage Lad leaping lightly not go to the length, because I think the ­ I L .,.: i. . . ..; �,- , ---- , .,,,t,,,Il P�>SLure the. Conservative interest) requesting nje The conversaidon now began to lag, see if their hobbles are secure ; women and j-., � _, . , : L I ZI . - . s. .. ' . - I . - � 4 r- y to address a large inecting in drove off with a merry 11 Bye-by, friend," crit-icism was not merited, of the dis'in- aildren retire to the wagons with many a .. �. ... �. .L, 4r.." Very e,jr1les'Ll I coin,panion seemed too me to deeply en 9 I . , � I '' --­ .I i --� own of Giin- I self as he went. guished Prussian officer who the other day ,, �t,r o�, , , * P-P.A. to 1')c held oil his bel,alf ill tile t ( in thought -to speak further and . good night," and before 10 ,o'clock the - -, - I .... ��I--kt'�'�''o:�I-ii r- � ,,*� I - � ;k' I �11 � ll. 1 . 3, � t� as ail old friend of I was,soniewhat alarmed at in list I listAmed with feelings which may he told me that the fighting spirit of their men yotes glide about the camp without fear . - ,�� -'. - . .- 1-",-,-�I'....�-1 ­��.I . As ,Nl 1% Laws011 w y own unus . I co .1 . - �.�' . -- . �. . p 'W'UAll j - alld was fighting ail uphill battle, I . �I tter imagined than&scribed to the sound was not nearly od an that of the French -r.*'-.,, -7� - :, -.1 .: � 1. 1:,ml like - UNV11 conduct, in confiding so much of my privatoe )e slid the cricket is not interrupted in his - -: ­, 1. .-,.--,.1,'. . - 1, � ­', teniiined i o render him the assistance lie busineasto thisinquisitive stranger. of the departing wheels as they grew fainter troops. 'Give`uTrenchmen trained and song. . f -:r -jo -- .!.L-.-. .I.-�-i I, : . to ao , . �.lv: I n . 1)��rhapq, however, rnv friendship 0.tim. and fainter in tile distance. A fierce anger .1 drille,l as our feklqws have been,' said the , -:. '.-1 '41 .. -It-�o - lairel. � I After we traveled this way for som Three miles to' the east; hidden from - , - - , � -- . ,1�1:\ part I � . 1. '­�-- - I �. I I I ttlj It,),. in itself have been- su I insien e shrill whistle 'of tile train iu,b and indiga&Uon filled my breast at the officer referred to, I we could have done in- sight by the ridge which rise1i ul, against '-- � V '. -� : -, - �--,'I, - . � �:!,l[I 13 t 1; I C;rtant : the . . , I;cJ to P ,Iq�e 1, e to forego several other i 11 �ormcd us that we were approaching & sta- thought of this consummato villainy on finitely more and better work with them.' the sky like a great wave on -- - . in sea, a I .:. -, .. ; , ' -� � . . Ig,,eijielits I had made for tli,-saint' evell- plately I-differ entirely from him, because Fri�Z ift , ; .­ —. ..... ­* :��.:� t twill (,;) ` I tion, whi3h, in consulting tile conductor I part of a man whom I had so coin . thousand cattle are lying down oil the short . - ... .I - -:.,- .. ., . , . illk, had it, not ])eon necessary that I should found to be the Village of W aterfort, a at&- trusted. . really solid rather- than showy, and what rich grass. They face in every direction. ­ .- . . - .��­ .­ . .- - � - � ,I ­ . . 1 k�,Cd. � I- . - � visit to the president of tile neighbor- � Bu t anger was evidently useless now. Nly I have observed during the past week in fol- I ' . -� . I . , I ap - tion just tell miles from Clinton. As tile Those on tile outside of tile bunch lift their * - '- - , I­-.....,i . . - � - - - I -t.;t'!j S %t ' . pav; . I . - , - . i d i!lg collservative associat ion for the p,lirposc p&nion one thought should be to derive.& means to lowing the French nian(ruvrea confirms me heads now and then to sniff tile air, but . - . 11 .. .��1. -w� !1;--; it; 0 train drew up at the station, my corn ) strove ealerly in Lhat opinion. - .. .. . 1. ­ . . . ;; -i -go �uni o! escape from my bonds. - -'.­� . ,.,`,, . I I, e - . of leeei% ]w froin his hands a lai _ Z;.�- . ­­ . . '.10 lio e I in Invited tile to coine oiit and take a stroll on_ � there is no scent ef danger to &tat in them. - �..- � la..�-.­�-.­:. . I ... , . J� , -ibed by pr . - and fierceiy to burst the ropes that tied.i6e, -1 don't wish to underrate Pioll-Pioli's Here slid there a cowboy has flung himself - ! .. 1.- �j . 1 :.. " ,vd t .. - 11101leN,su )s--i ominetit, members of .lie platform, remarking as lie did so: - . �: . -.,�:,- � . ., . . poses ill thu . . - L..�1. - . i I r,�,c- (t�� - r oiL!anizaxion pur "Tbe train stops here twenty minutes to but it was useless, anti after several inef, military genius and valor in the least, but down to rest and siiioke. There is no danger ! , , I -.' 1 '. i - -- . I! old. ! t lie part y.to . . - ,­ - . I . '- ­ - . I ­ .. . .­?� to �,,! heat . t wc constit liencies, '111 ddisc-tissing with llilf, wait for the Western express." . fectual struggles I sto ped exhausted with , his (4ermall compeer haz stout qualities that, �of a stampede on such a night, as this. Now '....%- I . :'�� . . I-­�Ii.­-­ - .- .. � , - . .I., .�­. - - �.�'q' - , �­:-:­.. ­ ­ ­ - I , tlle',,ipproi�l'iatioiioftlies,4iiie. Asthisgen- . . ! - y t ned to be in olyset the other. Dash and enthusiasm are and then a steer will spring up and look .. , -'.L. -L , ­.�. �k'vv is:j bake' ' I - a t Glad of an opportimity to stretJ1 my IeRs . I.. - r :­.. .. I , . - They tlei)iai), .Nlr. .1. It. Lue%s. Nvad to preside Uracting the attention of soine passer-by. first rate, but neither will ever fill t lie place, wildly around, but. the alarm will itoon pas�. - . 1�'.-��2-i", 1, t,%,0 5 I x- I readily complied with his invitation. We , . . I � --_:i... ..�,.­ , I ".. . ­ ­ntii t�y am- the Lawson rally, I considerei that ail e (To BE CONTINUED.) - either in ciril or military history, to be won Alidnight comes. Tile crickets istill sing - , , ... ­ ­ .11 � '. w&lked slowly frorn the platform to.a hotel - - , . - '.. "-.1 � . T'-N,kSt rade in.� dellent oppni*tulll1,Y of holdilig tile I-Cquired * . . *.- , 1­ :� , . � . � . 1 short distance (town the, road, where Air. . ­ "� - . F�. - by dtU'iy, mastery, or technique, and fLidl- and the cattle still rest quietly. It in on - -. .. . -.:.., ij�,-, .. . . . :... . . , !4 M� state �- interview. ' .-'. ful adhesion to improved methods in the such a night that men slee too heavily to... . - ­� . 1.11� ... . I (I that I fohnd - If&%%ke called for refreshments in a lordly - ' � . � -'NECK AND NECK. p .. - . . �t��:�;.�. ---.. A�:,� myge;j . . ,-.- - .. . Aii,l thus it happene ., . discliarge of human affilm In Fr%nce the dream. Ten miles to the south is a moun. - -' - - -.-,�:�' . .­ :. " _. ;rAt,Y";.jlq..- --- - I 1.-- -- , L.'J -. �- I— I'lle Cold autunin eveniniz, some three days toile, and having iiecured them tie seemed . i i ' . . .�� , . ,� t : ;;�- I,1sj,*- . whelk 'Ifter the recelpt of ,Nlr. Lawson's letter, Once nioro to recover )lit jovial manner and The Ridleallous Eaeonsfer or Two Girarfs . systevu of military training i emains much wn range. Only�ome bird of night rising , . . �. - -11 . . 1, -� ....�- ,--- . I 1 . . i -, ! j,'!:1',) 111tO one, on tile old basis. Germany, which has a ttionimad feet into the ai'r could have en ... .. .-, ..-1- . . . � - - - . . - - , �. staiidiiii, ill tile dreary Blatioll --v %VeXf,)rd, entered into a warin discussion on inattets ' . for the Controll ota Herd. - - . "e ;­ ': 1 :,-,,�'. -, . . ollt,;Ae Only n . ..I,) political with several villagers in the b&r- ' from time to time never hesitated to re- I the black cloud rolling up out of the valley �-, .�­ .-.� .. 1: �, iwl- On the lVaiting irlipalielitly tile Arrival ot tile 6 There is a deal of lium%n nature ill a gir. model liar inethods, has within tile last ten : beyond. There was no wind, and yet it - � . .: . !,r­ � expre.is wl.lch Nva,i to carry me to t1le Inc.-t- room. I took a chair in die room and mat I .! 11; ..--: .,-�',� .­& I � I- . . i,- t to-t-;, forms & irig at Uii,.ton. I pawed the platforiii rest- lazily supping illy toddy much aniudod by affe -in his native state. The old fellows years fairly ievolutionized her old Drill crept slowly oh and on. As it neared the ,' - ..- . .-.. .-., ;.,�... ..I.! I - . ­ . �- � . i ,,, which thm , tile witty remarks of my eccentric compan- insist on rullug the herd as long a I "", Sergoantways. ItisalmostinerMiblethat mountain it grew blacker and blacker. As I -I � . .--. - : . lessly mitilat Iast a welooine whistle inforin- I I , I � ..-.7...,.:-, . I - - Sl . ; ' Prussia, since the days of the Great Elector it rolled upward over bowlder and fir' tree , . : - . ":� ; ,!�, !11�;r work " , - in- ble, and never give it lip till the - � .. .. . .� .1,. I I I I II-- �;Jti­ easily edmethit tile traill was approaching and inn, A�heu the'(11scassion was suddenly ones whip them out, and as the weak oaes I bdoce&It other countries in erseting clock- it was rent amd riven by tontrues of flame. . -. .* ��: -:.­�." . 1. I" L,hordyafterwards It swamed into the lit&- terrupted loy the. shrill whistle of-die.train. are 14 ; work and ramrod precision in drill, hold- Itwass thundercloud, but .there was no , . . -��.... :-­ �;L�. . I tli,-� diges- . - whippe,l out' in the start, the result ' t%.-,rA i t; e I folln.ji it Ilj,- I started upauddenly. ' . . . wL ion. Oti (ttit-cring a carria.g I - - - L . . - . . . I . , that each boas q r&ffe is a polyganii,it Ott a lag Masses of men as mere antomata,should owling of thunder. It was not until the . j . :1'....--I-- .I q_',I�.- ­ . occul)ied savc.by one passenger who seemed "Sit down." said Hawke. "Don't stir. - 11 - . -.: ­: ...-� .i. I&r I TJAI& lea-Ia to savage fights, I now have reversed the process sad its r1ack cloud had reached tke crest of the - - I ."�:t� !�- - - .. . f 2 .-- . -ply engrossed ill reafling a newspaper. S;le,s just whist,ling to tile down eirprass, I �,I .�­ , - . - �­.. - , " . . an(f e meA. 8. . ., .".. . , i , .. . t'�!-)�Ping, etc.- : . � ten unnut" eat, and &s the hiint,ers penetrate into South 1, oilicers be inceliftntly in4isting upon intel- ratige and was ready to roll down nuon tile . �. - .. . ,..% -1 :m.-- I I . '... � '. �. . - ., � . " ' yet." I resumed my a "'ttley ouvAsionally witness these du- ligent freedom of movement mUier *. * I-� e .1 � - Satt!iri.� niyi;�lf. comfortably in a Seitt I Africa than ex- plains below that.the nioit was lighted- lip .,,)!I NVC)IT11WOod -- . tho discua.,4�jn continued waxing wLrmer � � . � ''.. . , : , . . - made it somewhat criUcal examination oi '11 a Ia f . ' id els. A hunter gives this account of such.' act,jtude, and high individual standard in with a blinding Lah and the eartit treny- , . ­ � ". -.11 � -- � . ,I)JAI"AtIons in �illy fellow pas-songen Hewas a strik-ing every isictment L, t, ka earing we wou &combat betwoen an old anti a You . It is e"ier for ' . - � .­ . :..1 -.:i�, : z"', . 1 , I- . ng gir- , ,�Iace of dilad uimitormity. bled as a mighty thunderbolt found a tar- .. . .. - A. trt�-ttinent of looking 111411, wit I 06 60inewil7tt,dist ingtiishe-1 ujisaou'rtrain i requested my companion . - .. ­­ affes witueowd frout an ajia,ent thicket: Germany to decree than to carry out the g&, . .. .., - ";:�*f! I hio, simple - air Aud j)rouiijieut ch-sn-shaven featurtil. to return with me to the station. This, . . - � ­­ - . . . . ' ­ � :,.. � -­ . . � :1;1, ho'. Ivater. . " PrftonLly the helliXereuta callfte wil,hiu French principle of training, the traditions Every steer springs to his feet. There to . .. .. .. - ... . . At first I sct hiin down as it, Presibyterim, After conviderabld delay heconsented to do. L . ..L ":;,:.:�. . __ ­ � I vs,rds of e&ch other. Then commener of the Prussian service were not to beoWit- a clattering of horns and hoofs " the . I . . - I !, ,(:At,a[A)MIlChes - i ' Wewalked leisurely down to tile platform, a few . Mass . .-- .,. .1..,�.:�­ � 111111ister, thell a.13 a (listinguished orator, or Idesceiption. . Some erated is a day, and so with their newer sw&ys about. A thousand pairs of eyes - ;.- -.! - . :-� t,-,�'4 it; i I,which - . � ed a scone that baffles a'. ' - . ­ � . I . a�,Lor, hi! a closing examination uf his Hawke talk:ng merrily as wo went.. We . . . . . .. L -­­ - . . -. solliewhatshabby apparel led Inc to tile(-On- 11jotluted the steps and waiked for- P'Ople.might calt it ludicrous; it was far gelipme and plan of drilliag they still re- glitter through the darkness like those of ' . p - *-..1.�. :1- . I �:�- - I , .. 1, N;re("Kq1-§aTt . . more, it, Was Ulde-apht,Ling, and but for my tail, much of the old-time sUffness and pre- wild bmsts. The mass pushes to the east.- . I .1... ­� . ? .. Ill, r dismay and - . . '.�j %- L . L-1!!U Lrters ; a.na . chisioii that lie u .it follo,A, soll-le lcs� luera- ward, when to illy utte desire to see the ena I must have given way cision. By, and by the may get rid of the but is chocked. It bulges out to the north,: I ... - I-- I -.,.�. I -1 . . -e einl)loyzue!1t than ally of these. sstouisi,meuL I found that the train had livulsious of laughter. AlLh h tile former ; the latter in o more value. . �,.-.-. :--.-I- L,I �`,, sooliet their . ti% to co I hice fish in a met,but the cowboys are there. . - .- , . After a somewhat brief inspect i3a I drew left the station, jir)r was there a trace . ,IOU -- 1 . ' ,�.,Lv . . 1708 POSIMC4 & certain beauty WTen at "Tile innovations of drill which have It pill Is back,draws a long.breath,Lad,with ` ,� I . ..- . 7.4 . . 110t 1'.11prop-L - tood for a moment 9' . . - I - � -­­ . I . a iiewspaper fl.o.11 my pocket and began to Of it to fie Reell. I 6 I rmt it loses its grace when in motiun, and -- 1. .",.. . � nwn, for it Is ref"I. Ghtlicuig Ill) tseveral times at ill Ill gpoe.chle-A atnazteuient. Could it be pos- been niade repeatedly since the est-astrophe a mighty rush, heads awa,y to t.ho west. It . - .' L ­: * . m I the greater its speed the more ungainly of jerls, which, since the introduction of is a fight instired by terror. It is & rush . : ­­ . . , .1.1 wile � . . I ,a an . y - I L .- i . . I Crtyllp-allion I io,,Lud him in the &ct of exat imlile tl at I had-missed the meet,iiag, where does it appear. Bat when Lwo mature buils stnokeless powder and sinall calibre rifles, which cannot e stopped by any obutruction­ Al .I .;,%'L. - - , n- - - , L ' - , - t-.,;d*.Vcrts Lo tile b - curiously over the rim of his news- s,o inuch dopended oil my presence. Bat, if - . .. I i .. -1. ." .." �- �.% ­i I,!i,,):, f r,ight- i"hic,iii,, . M r. begin to waltz and dance violently around have been directed against close. solid for. save a mountain. In their terror they low- - . . IL :'... as Paper, a;],l becoiniug somewhat re,itleiis Illy itidignation was silent, that of ' ' I , - � . . . , I . ­ . I ! I each other, each endeavoring to outdo the . fearing - I. : . *.,. ., , � . I -.1 t,I 1111s. Ill some lmde�, 16-4*,,icruLiny-1 turited iny shoulder Hawke was loud. � I inations, have reaulted in a -looseness and- er their heads and run blindly, _. . : .� -. ,- a ;�­, - . ater . I other in sjulity, at the same time inumblin% The noise � i-1 - lil,1, i13 Tll-ldl L!re 9 towardshim aand fix: .. II.Aissed tile train," he cried: I I Don't simplicity of formation which certainly only that which ill behind thern. . ..­ . � liff - - L . , -, � o my attention Oil Illy I d ainitting fearfully discordant ' . 1 I. "I - .. ,�11,1 tha ,�ork of- their jAW" &D , - � - ­. t.liiuo� 0h7zt,-,,cwd9 papeer soon 1)euanie engrossed ill all a(,.:,.ollllt tell Me I have missed the tfain. Great roars, it is certainly one of the most aboard would have given the ir"ci6le Holienzol. is like that-of a cyclone bearing the ruins o .. �.., ­'. . � . I I (�t I-3 rtreat 1)r,litic:).l addre.;4s delivere,l by tile Heavens, and I had an appointment of tile sigh ts human eye-ever looked upon. Ihave lerns of the last century fits of apoplectic of homes in its grasp an it advances. The � . . . . -� -...-- ....,I I -.1. I -t i IY illail(k lip (,! . lead"' grea.0-st importance in Cliaton at eight . rage. Much time is now devoted to mas. cowboys ride with the herd. When tile .. . --�, - % L� L ' . I - � It er of lu party a few days before. ' often seen a crane dance--s, Inaction coin. t to ... .�,�. ...<.-i i I I I-;I 1.., Nvere, for A k i-1 ChUckle from Inv companion .sud- o'clock," and so liq continued in the same Mon enough north of the Vast River. It is terinq 'extending and closing ' drill, bu pace abates they will turn the advance . - ,.�,-... '...�..- -- - I - x ,ra, loild ..given to acquiring the use of the right or left and doulile it back. - I - -�,-- Ill', ly Called illy a�teatio'n to him again. t in .1y lamenting hi-i misfortune until more t"u f unny-it in ridiculous-but can- most of all id . I. ­ .1 . . . vcr­ faxorable ]Ie,wag evitle,joy a-Mused by soinediing in I cut hiin suddenly short by fiercely in. I the rifle, similig and firir4g. There is no Tile wagons of the pion-.er* stand there ...I ... - .L � - .... ,�-.,i one Nyould . .. not foran instant be compared to the an- twisti anti pulling of the recruit into in the darkness. There are no sentinels. - . . ­.! �:.N �1. , I,:.,,Paper b&oro hini for catchitig illy eye (puring. ties of these two mammoth brutes. - ... . . --.-,.-.L �!1,41-;, at icast, I - "Why did ydu-say it stopped for twenty 2 i * ' -.' , ­� ,'. - 1"Ved W, hilli inq Iliriligly, strain p0diL0A8Wh1l6LiMing. HeistoLd &an women, and children sleep. If tile , . . . ,-. : .- ,�1)pro v el for ; he exclaimed ill a - , I They begin rearing as if to be-ar each to plant his feet properly, stand erect, and orksh of thunder disturbed any of them it " `1. - . .. ,..!. I - . . - � . . �­ i livial toile. , - milbutcu?" other down. their monthe all the no Open take careful sight. .. -I . . . , �1, . A, ,,tff' aru often it It titkes ol-d $John A.' to demolish 46f.c.t-141 Heaven to witneas", 1:6 cried, tl' For tile rest he is tol- was but momentary. The hobbled horses . . ...- �� - , . . . !: a- (".;,lit to itllem." - � A ; with a mel3draina'tic gesture, I,that I to grip if opportunit occurred. At length ersbly free to poise his rifle as it suits him, hold their heads high in the air and look . - ..-. .� .. �- 1.� i - - - ' . . I . Li� L , - -- - --� - I - . .Nly he,rt Nil'armed to the man, at this thought it Wag SO." . the violent exercise Kegsn to tell u,1'0' 'h aiming from the left shoulder if lie is left fixedly tovard the oliat. Now they snort .- I I. I., -1 . timttment can Plit - .1 older beast. He made some mis- 6 a in : handed and prefers that side. Th� Napol. in alarm and their eyes glisten. Now they ' . .;­ �,­ . I .h`isiaslic praiso of -thy honored leader, Too angry and disappointed to tay any- ­- . - ;- .!L . - : I ti.10 11:111d, the all;l Wn,ofm 11- thilig further I turced mild walked back to parry, and Lhe younger seized with his eonio maxim that fire i everything is now move to the right or left slowly and pain- - .. - '. -. . .. ,-��, �' .. . . '. ­,L.: I . i .- . I � - IX�CalllCeDgaged in ail animaLed ' Z � -` :x,1Vi.jL1 i'L., tile teeth the foot of the vetern who in return alarm. - Ah - L i ,3 n d; tile llou-. the hotel, lie following close beside in& and most conscientiously I:Iieved%nd practised fully and utter shrill neigh* of 11-1 -11 , I I jiltr, Avate'r ­�Cllsbi(tj oq the politic4l issiles of . their heav ' : - , I . ;:--.,�-, 1 f')IITI(l MY colm anion well versed ill the pouring forth a hundred excuse laid hold of his opponent's ear. For "in's by German officers in training their men." the men ltiLve been aroused from Y - � .. . . .�' � P s and inali. It was very . . ..�. � - * : -I-f, ---� I I i lk�,pt. tlik-re for' I:; , , moments there waa a pause. nt sleep. They are climbing down to see what- ' 1. . � ­, : .I. I rf' Of i hc politicau and as ardent a coll- dictivns in the 8&me breath. ' Of the German officeys the corresponde .. . I .... �- . - - � ,Itij ,limA be, . - brief, and then the struggle was tenewed. ikulking thing has created this disturbance. - .-. .. ­ , . I , 'I-tVe 3ei rAtivo azi niy:telf. As we reached Lho hotel steps a sudden says: It No pmise is too high, no words tco i : I - . ..� ,L -, _.'-1j-)j)j;, .. a . . . .- �-..,- �1. I � . . A. "I expe,,t­ lie remarked 11 that the o.1d Me&secined to strike, him. With a gigautic etrort the younger gir&ffe strong, to describe their excellenc# as mili. Hark I They paube 'before their feet hav . . ; . �-­ .. . . - .. -,se ill ' rn 111all,tvill get Uhere this time." . - "Cannot we drive?" lie said. ",Can we t&ry leaders. DoubLIess they have faultis, touched the earth. They call out in excited - . L ,.. ..1. -. .;i ii , threw the old hero upon his haunches. He - I ­- LIU . - I . . - : , � .� ..­�.- t( ­ ! .. I I . 1, vl,rnu;�s -bag I( looked very much as if he had played Ilia . L -t 0 .- �I rtain- not "c" a rig and drive?o IL is only ten I - �. . .--.- .1 -..-L , . . - . � - ly Well, riatlier," I answered.' "'It ce last card, but there was pluck in his aged from soule of which their French rivals are tones. Th y grow white-faced as the earth .� I -."� -:7- ­,� -i "411"t be my fault if lit-, fails." mile;." happily free ; on the other hand, they know tembles and they hear the frantic bellow . . ... . .I - ., . . a. . I .I . --1, .11 sprainal 4 , heart yet, though thu battle was not for All itre Iawake now, but it is too late. - . � ; , ­ . , 11 your'ru,duing some 1political work "Right," I cried eig Of counde their duty, atteud. with exempk%ry 6delity ing. � -. ­ �. -.i . ' ' Ule far morO Y(I"113elf aru you, friend," be inquired. we�call." hint ; years told against him, and victory to its discharge, and are.proud of their Morning comes and the summer sun looks . : ­ %­, 1�---,-., � - � ..;., "I her knoVF0 .1, Vcs," I auswered, " Pin treasura of the We hastened to the proprietor of tile Jay with the youngster, who celebrated it position, reg"ing the work as of the utmost down upon a thousand cattle quietly and , ; , . .1", .-Z--"I t I . . . 1..,.�,�:-.. t. . M. �-, . -I k,7 .a Lli?tiellts I I trying to drag Llie v&uquished af ter hi importan -being of their land." peacefully grazing within a mile of where . �. -I � , I - . . I 1. -.-.f .. � Votiz,ervativc association iii this county and 110tel who &(�reod to furnialf us with the ce to tho well . � -11 * - . - J� "U lilart-ldilts; Vhis opors.tion musE have been painful, for joits loomed up in the -". . - - ,7--,: � ,�,I - (1') (!(Msid(-�rable speaking besides." required ciouveyence and in a few minutes ' . The Freach soldier's ability to outmarch the white-topped wal . hb. They are -� . ... .::.., -,. ­ -.��- � " , � . im At.th' the defeated warrior uttered ­ . . . --.- L-._` I I .: 'iflell 111jur e word treadarer I thought a sudden we were boated in a comfortable single the shrieks the Glermjsn soldier is probably beyond darkness of the previous nig � ,. . - � -i.J.�: - , - , It L,� - - I 1:41'Ved,' ther6 were heartrending. After a final worry e is & relic I . .. , -` .,- *.,lt�"--!,- IL; " :, i't". 1,),,,,k of il!tCrcst came into tho eyes of wy Mrriage and driving rapidly in thedirection question. This was noticed by military no longer there. Here and ther .7�.�.-.`0 41'-. � .� ; " - . .,: p;,".-71 r I(1,S S 0 f tkd fe I I I the hero of the hour walked . off, mobbed critics throughout the macceuvres of last of them, but ia'relic only. Of the men, wom-- ... : .-,-, :..,. ::. .. ... 1. 1)w P *cl)gel,. of Clinton. . I - , . ..�-, , �­- . 11 . � 11 I eakallat Aly. companion held the reins while I the two hLreMil Of ladies together, and will- year. The Telegraph correspondent notic- en, and children, here in this shallow grave I ,. . I . - J, �� - � --- I 1� !4. . � e you hAve-some pretty big . 1. Not ` . . � �K. I­ ..-- r 9111,11s to . " ingly followed by all, 'took tile lea( ed numerous cases of lameness among the are the remains. No, not remains-frag-. , . - .. .,� -,-". .� .�. . 'of Wate 11alldle at tinies, he remarked. leaned back in the buggy thinking over tile -stone moved over: � , , ­:-. �.�''. I � : t''lls , one of the zenans of the fallen chief-turned German soldiers in his field, but during his ments I Had a wall of . � - : , -.:­-,'-�� - . , �­ - . - . - - �­--- I . . - " flairly,11-1 answ,reJ. subject inatter of the speech I was to de- ' at to see what had be- - �. � I-, I . . r ­ � . - . , � ­ - "I Presume tiloy keep a-pretty sharp o' e liver that evening. the head for an iasta stay in France did not remark one man who them there wou14 havebeen more to gathe :­,-.- �- � 1�oo--- . . I- . ��t...r�-�.%.. . - . � .� . .. . . . , I ,.: *1 11 r! �1117 I I I -,,,,,, t-heir y , Men, women, children, I... . ­ . we eve, cune of him.' -more to bury. I 1. . 1� � -- . ir-,-r Zr coillpanc- treasurer in this county, don't It was now about eight o'clock. The Af ter such a defeat the old fellow'usuis I wagons, horses, baggage-nothing but frag. .-,. - --�', ' I� .-I- . 4 . - d!ly showed signs of suffering even after the up ..... ­1. ­ -� .. -, a they?" . niA- t was a vefry dark one and the read bardest day's work. . . ­.-.." ­.��­. . . - AT ll,lve w0re &6 ,i� � - becomes a "solitary," and lives and ies Wiped out-blotted off tile - . .:�-�,"... .-. -. .- :1�; .,e . . .� t-., "' T exclaimed indignantly. .d:,..: ­ : Wichwourere travellingwaa exceedingly In his latter published -on Sept. 21 tile ments left. , -1�- -- �'. �, . I I ... . -, .- - (111,- .. , . -AL-ondon Graphic. 1. e o ., .. . � . - 1. ;;1, that- lies 41 - , - I rou h and naurow. As we proceeded the alone. � � . I correspondent gives an interesting, though face of the earth as if heaven had I t I 088 '��' --..... . .1 .-­�,:"­�.- - . - � � . . ,�-�,, . , - - . � . I ".� . i . I � �,.. . too () 11111i't bo offended," ,he cried ; ,. " I � I . - . . . i I . I ­ - . : ­1.-r-�Va,slllng : only nie., W -­401�.­ ­— plate, account of what he observed of its most terrible wrath . -, -- - . , I L _1 to say that-that when money ro:N became ' till narrower and was heavily . - incom . ­ --.I -� 4,- ;.1 I­���., � :,� -.;.' , .,z;, '. . -- .. ­ , . �;�, . , - . - , - -� ; -. ., . �. -. - - as the. the man(euvres of the Sixth Fronch Army up .*. .? .", ­. I . .- .. . r": - ,�-;,.J.­ " 60 1)"eciollA and so usef Ill, they dou't wooded on �2 sides, the tall pine trees , it in not so much what wo, see - ­­..�, - . . .-b;�_­­-­�--� . - . k of ye � . . ­ ;.;� � � .. I . . ;o,j of a play b019 plav Corps under Gen.Jamont: "Fortwoweeks - 'I �- ;-. - `- . ..-,:--t­ � : e InlIch in the hands of an individtial,- 0"twig UntasLia shadows aevoss our way. thin- seen suggests.--[John Burroughs. I Yez had better not do anny worru I Sa -1 1.k . ._L-� , ­,-:� . " . ­ � :��, '. � -i-�,'Arderkr. Thestlr"' laVil, regardof course, to the frailty 61 1 thecorps, which- wasmade up from the ' ' I ­ . --�, . : "I . I i the early part of our journey we met - he. .,,. � .1. ..'� , . - � n � 'I Phwa Die galluses ?" Mary . . '�; �,�:.­ ,7"---., - , . - ,e to -,Vor4, ! . Pat- re's - , " .. , - t �� 'O"L � z - ., i-1 ,..­.­­ � - - I . .. ," J)"t eftyr. I ,�AIIM&jl a garrisons and depots along the frontier, 44 ;�. , . . .. � le so' nature. with several other rigs but as we proceeded Ann-"Shure hi'Oi have them on. It's th Till yez fine the union Moike " ", I - � �j. . , , �f .1�4- . imt finding tl � have been marching, manceuvring, aud -1,39 I awned me coat.and e Sundwy �'­ ;I-I.­­. , ,� -L1. 11111 'lot aware to what extent the aboutfive m iles we met with no more and the simes", : 1 .,,,-- -%;�- ­)�.' .. . :'.- 1- ­- , . I - L I-ie^I� . - ffi le ,� , -Ai�! - , dt.-;,posal ' i 'ntjy . . aver sthoyle Oi have to keep up Patsy." Pat- fighting among the hills and valleys that A Uo8­-.­­'!-.� .':��'Z'-_�,,�-;'�­*t�!4­­ L unbroken except by,the noise of nd I j'ined the union and',p&id me d .*t. - 'N "' c' 9 age politician is trnated by his party," silence was " Well, yez, baud them over.- Oi have . I- . Z... ...11�N � their sNvoids, fl�gOd I said, cc our own carriage. To this was soon added border the Moselle and Meurthe. The ` %-� .�. ,. �L-� ,�,' � . - --: - . . - , .t.- [(� gti to I . ­�.I * -. A - t but I persouall have never had . RoMeLhitil' of mori importance than the Thin he ordexed me out on stroike. -1 ­ . ,., >4�,,', "4�A,�� I ., pro,ftedfw to _ - ,Zl I � .�." . .L,�­ -�� Z. ..:.- -,L:' _ . te��,on to doubt the con dence of in e rasping voi - . .: - - Z, y party. th ce of Reawke who broke the French soldier is well shod, his laced boots - ", _­��' tj,R". !a , _ � " - - . I sthoylo to keep up." Bottic-11 What inade Miss Old cave -, �., �.:Z�7�. � ,%i-1,.N,�,�-k��`,��' - e silence . I ., ...-­'L,.Ar jo... .-" - �, I . ". . :.. ..,-..--. ",&, , , "L'L ".4 1-*h,-ars�fl effect for " Ali, indeed,"lie said rather sneeringly. to nmrk. .. - being much alter tho favorite pattern of - . : �I � ��--1 I ,L I" 11141-41 have - - 'Indeed," I replied angrily, " and " Pretty lonely toad this " - '. I -�.-­ ­1� I I ft&pid tra"It,"said a Philadelph is man those worn by gentlemen who shook over the Latin class-do- you know. Sit - ? ". .;­-�. ., . . --I. -q#- . . . - I .. I ,-,-;1 lzr-tr .I . � - 4 11 ';'T*A I - . . .., -�I The first thirg they ask`ed �,--i --"� . -- ­ IX .- L . ' -� .,4 1: � � 11 Mercy, yea. -.9,4 . . ? 'I r .­ ­,.' .J--�18, enusedr-o", I 11 Very " I answered. . '�r' 6 '. proudly. "is all that our town needs now " the moors ab home. Few or none of the _-----­'- ,',-­ , - * ... . ­. ,L-�', I q H)ubt 113 ar evidenza, of what I say I might - I I . , - �L. 'i, -,,-. �- ,- . to decline lov,�, auA she said� - . - - _,; , �f ' L� � .,*� , f i n! do was :'., ,- 'A,I ��t-,-, .�� --�-Tl any-- . that, * lb "Yea, 'mused his lkwto_p visitor, 11 if there 46 000 men in the command showed signsL her to � _ '.r,- .. -.. -k.�,,� . ,� ." , .' ,L,.,?..T�A-.- 3 , !-�k�.nt Lb ineidentaliy mention that I have an order -'� " Pity they don't clear :t-144 0 _';k_ "-L,?,. ­, , ;­ - % - , ­ ­ - . la,meaess-a thing very o mo Og he Would go without-an eauL-a6m forever 'L -. , -I :1 . � - . - . .Ilkz. L. was some means of getting away quickly of 0 M a am 11 a 11 .. �4% Z I I . , I - , ­'fli��1--l-,-0- � . for five hundred dollars, party f auds, with- 0011tilitted- . -- . . �-i"1W ­ , ,-t' � --- v - . " ,� ,1 ., . ,&­ � � - 1w, - �; PS on � V � - --�. % � - L. � .. , .. , , ,­ .- - . . I . . '.. .. ,:...I- * 1 , ,ir. 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'§sit': .J. -.- �. ,..�d .. �. - _.- ..y;. .: _, .. , � f :'_. 4t. ,�� - !''-✓ •a .�5- `4 .•� - :-.i•. m ®• s, .. :,.s. ..._�...,. .. ,rte -.' _ .. ter. .� y . .a+ n ¢ "� H s: . ate. a. i. . a .. a. . . c 1'> i a'. F' �" „ .. � :r_f a .. '..._ -. : ... ° L-•y., I , tr.1 �• . ti_. } �. r ' TOt�OURSUB84RIB1�B8:By referst* N - { A --Amsrioan bills taken ag rat , 1- - - e sddreraaabed on your paper.you Pa * - ,: College Notes. , r can always sypertsin the Bate to which ah'a• i y _ti r t I oar-qq scrip onto Tim Nsrve is ala, --TdiQner'i a�i> e� are a great. Try Mr. Root. Baxlor of Bloomfield • rrived - 4a � i bit are acknowledged by s eOle. on satnrdg and '� �t a `'' b�Be oP a qas label on the flret paperio1- _ _ y remained over till Moa- Staves �10 ' sfa tr.I- o reoeip� oft money at tibia o$ioe. always —To save ghe Nsws-,mail from ever• day evening visiting his grandchildren who , - � , ora attendin the College. ��' S 1111 "$On 8,1;; ,a Resp a aaL�e paitl ahead. tt fasting disttraoe, set/le vote indebtedness e g to biro at once. ffir. Elias Rogers•.and daughter of Torun- regi Oaut3 ._�� -- _ -- [, to spent Twsday evening in the college. He l � � �� —We mnetbave thena®a of ttia rrritbr an ardent admirer of it •.►rid s hearth, h8 �Iandie8 �' beat and thea - T T q U . with each diatriot letter, else the- oor- leased with the p VOL h 1 ` ' . ' respondence cannot be pgbliehed. p Proms it is makin ' est stove III38 IIIark6t. COITIe _t. —Abram Bo er 8rd Ile t Reeve The b° am putting in some hard wor� t� _ PICHERINCi, ONT., OCT. 48, 1892, y Pa 7 ae football. Every evening they can be bud bIIy and 11t 6 fOI yOUrsel�a leaves on Monday for a hent m Mae- seen on the college campus .neatly attired .t ,�g S�o i t c " ' t - - koka. We cautioned him to be ver in their blue jerse s. The h v We h%T8 the � '.� Tbou lit r - _ 4 y l y y ape to reoei a ,' ," �=-=---`------ ,. - LOCALi careful in using fire arms. a number of ahaheng�e from surrounding The Jubilee Range, McClary f3 iI�-�l.i t ' - SMS. —Henry Savage, of Dundas.hits rented football clubs before bhe season is over. - . ' one,of W. T. Hartriag's houses on Hing Daring the last week two more students • Active• Range, the Glyndon Art `., ^-f-� r M.BATEMAN. street and moved on Thursday. We wel• have been added to the list of resident Buck 8 Radiant �Ome. These BtOVeB ars s.o:, Coroner. --Best Rolled Oats in Canada 8e a lb come he and his family to oar village. boarders. The iaenity view with pleasure Snitan>� parlor eOQ � , ,cr,,,,, t'ickering tr Logan s. * - Considerable excitement prevails at the increasing number of stadente ae it all 81z8B aIld priC88. Don't forget the place - ; 'e; o io Il::ut; E venins a t• —Mr. Ash,ey, of Oshawa, was with F. North Pickering Junction over the corn shows what s pprominent place the College -------- -- i. (lee on $ariday. plundering propensities of a feminine °� y holds in the estimation of the pub- T. A_ GR�IGi�' the- et�tding tin shop. _, ; o►•,t! <► —Mrs. Owen has rented the Olmstead swine. The neighbors area in arms and lit. _ p The Literary Society will meet.next Fri- iVI> : c 1 s1 dwelling and now occupies the same. threaten to convert the said animal intq sy evening. It is looked forward to with - U PIL (i I-' —J. $. Harrey and daughter, of Cedar- sages a meat. servatot y a i �'t t: Gale, were with friends here over S —CLas. B c nsiderable PPleasure as it is to be an even- un- urrell. of the Bay,i{►a9 be fare III nt WILh the sonsiu beth instruu[•�ut; g spa great American apd ferences Civen if rekluir+a _ day. Major Harper, at Whitby, on Friday children's poet, Longfellow. The Rev. Mr: Thorough gastroc —J. T. Richardson is at Guelph this evening charged�with using abusive Ian• Perrin and Mrs. Dickie have kindly con- �� week attending a convention of the Pro- ua a to James Hadle After bearin sented to contribute to the rogrsmme. Address,Clareuro[.t- ' g g y' g °The aeathetia rt of Education is not Large and �eatitlfUl stock Of lUlilhll�ry ill all vinoial $. S.Association, the plaintifls witnesses the magistrate did• Pa the n8y�8gt sat l@Ei —Harold Cox, who bas been eosnpell- taissed the case, and James was elected negldeted in the college as the younger . . y ' .. MISS L ET T I E ' Jaoholare, ander the su rvision of Charles ''"ed to and ergo a severe attack of typikeid for #6.75 cents. , - �;O`V PR A'A I; fever, is almost recovered. —$ome industrious fellow,after much and Edwin Harris,are shown how to grow A1s6 Children'19 WOoI HoUds a' d Caps. . - IS ` flowers. Already school flower beds are u,us;cl,;Ipita. �tl=� —Tbos. Lipsev, of Elora; was with figuring, has stated that Adam was! 123ft, I i . th©Toronto 'olle#;u t,t 'ti friends here last week. He appears to be 9 inches in height, while his dear wife aroond and bulbs planted. These will add , ' _ much pleasure to r+k_',� to the beauty a>pd earronndings of the col- Orders )filled to ydIIr_ s%lVtiafaet1011 .. a teach°ag ittirusic..�t _,",. well acquainted with prosperity. Eve, stood 118ft without her Shoes- lege in the spring. Nature has done much - : . forth°p �''+ —Parties indebted to me who have not What a blessing it was for the venerable for it and this coupled with the improve• ` - ner,and possesses a tlnor .,-.+.a1, t -T she has proved a" ez.tr J.ttled up to October 1st, had better do so. old gentleman that the foolish fashion ments that are being made. will- make it � _ Itesidencepickering ,ILLI - - °� . once and save expenses, W. Woodruff. of wearing clothes did not become ani• one of the pcO tzest places in Canada. 5, I. BVI►J �I`J 11 I1 ` i .t —Rev. T. W. LeGott, of Brooklin, will vernal in his day and generation, else bis Last-Friday evening was a pleasant one - __ /,, ��, t poonpy the Methctait�4 ohuroh pulpit Wait whole income would bays boon. spent•iv '!t the College. During the day the boys -- - - ,, iunday, exchanging with Rev. J.T. Cald• dry-goods. - in the corridors discussed the pleasant treat 1 r ' �� E, FAME��'1'L. - : - 1, well. - I —Daniel Holalaed- Ti- - that w:►a in store for them. Outsiders too _ SOMETHING NL W T. TER,ColantY C[-o":• —Bernard Baker nnrr>ce a hand which er and confide y Greig a help- tJ T - -- a erk left for his home looked forward with pleasant anticipations �"�+' Solicitor. Court deuce, '° F was recently pierced by a pitchfork. The in V.,...,ge on `Vednesday, where he to the evening, when, as duly advertised, - - - ��1ES MILLE>!t• wound was painful but is_ now s_ will put in the winSer at carpenter work. the Rev. Geo. Grubb, of Ireland, would de s �` T Anv Pubic, con . - liver a pablic address on Ireland. The Thistle Ha,' near Tiro.., fk a,ce s► Dan was ver o alar with the �ilnn '1 C „t.tyw••= •N y F P y R subject is an attractive one. All Canadians j j _--- -- ';l —Pnmpkine are a heayv crop around people of the village, and his departure are interested in whatever concerns the ! ' `'v & 1IrO1 I Crl here this fall, but as the average thresh• will cause the moistening of many a femi. unity and glory of that great Empire of � - � �Oters,Solicit •r . fi �- s. ing machine will not operate upon them nine pocket handkerchief. We all join which they form an integral part. It is ot. C wh Vra ant. 1:' E: ` 6 ,,; they are fed to the. stock. . in wishing hire prosperity, and have a the birthplace of many of their fathers - - - - _ f , A. mc0:ill►vr— LL.13,- ` —The Y. P. S. C. E. prayer-meet'in longing hope that he ma some da re• Apart from this &bey are interested in Ire- V� sT but better than a - gO�iAS PAllh 1 f; Y y land's welfare and dentin on account of a - T and 9olicttor. s _ next Sunday evening will be led by Mr. tarn, if only for a few days. y ".. Rogers. Topic—" The first Christians, —There are many Sabbath $ebools and leading Canadian politican Hon. B. Blake, , � commission: o$ice : +>> NEW OVERC0�►TING _ n suety �aU[I what do they teach ns 2" institutions iu the country that would re occupying a seat in the councils of the t < Ing; ops_ -_ ' - the Em ire as a re resentative of Ire- NI I STi I 'A --Master Fred Harks fell striking his ceive very thankfully h. 13. papers or any land and her cause. TPlie speaker'erepnts- =�j n jffi="t Iit lTl�fi. -� `j $' OR bead on a door scraper the other day,and other religious literature. Sympathizing R , -,,. �V e rence, oc[t>>�t . tion had preceded him, eonsequently,when - . . - i` solicitors,Notaries,&,�•. received a wound that necessitated the with their need the Y. P. S. C. E. flava the hour for opening the rnoeting had ar '--• Tonto, wilt he LLt CiLLey application of a number of stitehea• The formed a committee to eol.ect papers ur rived the school-room was comfortably 511- rT �' office over.1.Ruu'1y's p:' 4 � wound is now healing nicely, other literature from the friends of the ed with citizens who had come from far NEW S v IT I N G S - --- - nt —John Seldon was compelled to under. village who would like to contribute to and near to hear the eloquent lecturer u ` 1.�,�� �''t f> go an operation last week in order to have this worthy cause, and they will see that dilate on the glories, past and present of .. t11 EI ]a t'f�K t St N t;t, ,_Y_ - ' `; an nnnatnra! growth removed from his the papers n re sent .to needy Schools. the ever Emerald Isle, acid also to gain . Ii0 P n I��' �' ht e e T e ,owth was rbmoved Will diose wl,o have a ere the would some knou+cled a of that ever vexed ass {' H� til ov' c'ra`1 ': y g p P y K " For nearl twohoagrs h© r erinary Colle�tl. 1'��r•,t: i and the eight of the optic not impaired. :iko to give, k�udlf mention it to anyone tion • IiomeRale, Y NEW UN C�� ��� `^ end Uherrywvo l �'�'''r —Isaac Linton is compelled to remain in the aooiety. entertained them as he unfold - - the horse's toot att u't, _ indoors these da s throe h illness. His -Ngmeroua sero Iainte have reached ed point after point of her history. itis >* lot . tth con.. t'i;:k,rt =a y k P ,t tri tend�I to. Tetegral�l: :{ condition is aril considered serious, al- us from villagers who are annoyed at trv+atod hie subject under two heads— t� 1l tt ()[ 4 t heap p O address: Green t,[+ ' though re uiripg medical attention. We eights b bob a con re atin at the street historical and geographical—each of which �T T - a , z ec q y K K g was a decided treat to students and Citi. E Y• FLAl� � E�S :. _ r II O P lira j; e p t to see lir. Linton around again m corners, and amusing them6elves by acus alike. with conepicioue-originality and r A . svirgc _t c a few days. ehoutinR, dancing and blowing fish horns. veruiatility of expression he dealt with the 7 l cry t'f,ne;e. 7 nr�>nt all klrt(Ir� t�i �lil(.E'ri tou'a xcenue, l t+:i.�r::t; —We have just issued bills announoirQ Tlie thing has become a great nuisance, various features of the Isle, at ono time ' or ni;�st ]rro,nt�d� ''" Y�: a big shooting mach at the Gordon House and we are authorized to state that if a captivating les audience by narrating the • genere1 hlacksul:th r a • to often up. ua well ! on ThankFgiving day, November 10th- stop is not pat to the practice at onee,the traditions attached to a certain place and NE � E ' 5 �y l�by ;R`,iU1e at towtlP, ;: [t i - There will be on hand over 2J0 pigeons, services of a magistrate will be employed. the next moment provoking laughter by 1� - _ _- r - e:tatl,, t,:ec ,,,a le a �1'� �. besides geese, turkeys and ducks, A splen Parents should have their boys at hums telling some fanny anecdotes in connection . _, ,,�,,,,, class shoer on hand- ` - did day of sport is assured. after dark, as they learn nothing good by with the daily life ofthelrisb. Hestudiously Soinethillj; vvrti lilt•ck -�i t _ - -Daniel McCauley, .who hue had being allowed the freedom of the streets and judiciously avoided discussing Koine ,hut i r" Rule as he wanted to divest his address of charge of W• H. Hilt's thresher and en until ten anti eleven o'oloclt. even the ecumt►lance of a litical s b. t p ISI\G SL \ Lig ERS �=_ gine for the pa$t season left for Peterborc. —Anniceraary services will be held in p° P jw w• ��� t,, T. Thi9 t.,.i� Mr. FiHh M. S. the Principal of the . - , on Friday. Before leaving his employer the Cedar Grove Presbyterian church, on .. . . r� e.eniu� iu thr. year. i[- Oct. 3Uth. Services at College, filled the position of chairman. Every person utvitek'. t gays him a first class recommendation f3unday neat, At the conclusion'of the address the for young mid old tt` - � •If Fwl and,made Dan romise io return neat 10.80 a. m.. and 7 m. b Rev. Thomas , . the rsu<I�aus� P P• Y speaker was tendered a heart vote . ___ _ season if at all convenient. Goldsmith, of Toronto, and at 2.30 p. m. of thanks. Thus ended the first pub _ T f3uotil e s I P: —J. M. Palmer inform us by letter by Rev. Joseph Young, of Markham. lie College lecture, which we trust is only r� � . I- .,, ,, , ° that his wife resented him with a The Whitevale 1lfetho[list choir will Sin the be ronin df a series of letter that �� ��TER �00� Certs �/ 'a P g 8 g = ' lI0 JIA� l daughteX at their home in Flint Michi• at afternoon and Highland Creek choir will be delivered in College ere the acade � ,�- n: r o_ gau on the 16tli inst. John is highly at evening services. On Monday even• mic year is passed. ! Of all kinds, (. 1NAl) .. mont,Ontncr for tt2. :: ' pleased with the state of Miohigap and ing Oct 81st, tea will be served in- the - 1 ex resses the belief that he will remain basement from 5 to 7.30 p. m. after • ., ouNeARTOn. p y y B LL\TI\tt. p It will :� nit tv Call alz i . . Lie,ease� fur :n.: ,.. there, having secured the position of which an ent.ertainsliient will be Kiven, a - flee at the store or travellin salesman for a wholesale luno feature of which will be sin in b a kl1ea 6ylvester, ofIagersoll.and Misses T '� vi!lage� g P� g g y IIudson, Allison and Thom, of Toronto, A dealer. . quartette from Parliament St. Toronto It.l3EATO►`, "I —James Harvey and A. Crithbert went and readinis and reciiationa by J; students, were plaiting in our burg the _ �. f • Con�cy,inrer, c down. the river trolliu the oilier da but Howitt, �oronto. past week. _ _ _ _ aflitlavits, .�cc� ttanc site an intere,it ryas manifested in the '! - -- - - - -- -- _ Money to loco :[ fort - ere they returned a a tastrophy occurred. —The Edith Roas Conoect Company of Q va, L%ted. oi•'�ICE- At Crew-McGary footrace which took place Il?rougha�n et,<ry �l:,t, • When in the vieinitvofGreenlaw s marsh Edinburgh Scotland is composed of the st Norway on Tuesday .last. Crew who I transaction of h:[-:•;;•-- the hook oxnght on something in the river, following talented performers. Drlise was the favorite and winner is oar genial j t)\El' `1't) i.t i and before anything could tie done the Edith Ross, Qoeen of Scottish Song ; stage driver ant very popular in thio i' 1 li„cchi,k,n, _�l•: -� watchmaker was in the water. His part° Miss A. Murray Thomas, Soprano ; Miss - a C Inatla Pern:anhr.t Lt ner succeeded in towing him asbore,where Nanny Baxter So rano • Miss M. C. O0d' osh�e, Tor Intra, „ k: 1; neighborh ' • ' On Tuesday evening thefriewisof John , __........... --..•..:............. ssets -4,,uu(r.r. ' ri..••• - restoratives were a lied and A ex. was Read, Violinist , Miss Mat• McNeill, IID• iMiwwrrrrrrii• itrrr iiiiiiiii�iiiiiiiiiilOfifiiiiiiiiltibe* . PP y r.. ..._ .. .. ....-'-•.-.. lotYcst Ct[1TCnt rdtt f 1 3 a MoIntosh met at his place and a nt a ..... ......... himself again. rivalled Scottish Dausuese, daughter of h avl° terns of rah�}.t: ' John McNeill cam i pleasant time during w icb the following ,Y � � hentures purchaswi. r; - —Principal firth has just had printed p on dancer of Soot. Our t�llor111 dt, )t�,I IIIItrII t 1�3 IIOW lel full at this office a complete Set of commercial land. Mr, R. F. Shearer, Eminent address was presented together with aj t I.apenses titoderatr. 5 r` beautiful easy chair and lamp. b� — - -- i rc h s blanks for use in the- colla e. This Tenor ; Mr. James Black, Baritone ; Mr. rift. . . tr _ To�ohn Nclrttosh, Fsq., _ �. �-- means-that a thorough practical business James Merryless, Comedian Character Di,t>i Sia :—Tlie members and ander• t�` t1• P05T, fit)[ ` `- course will be given the pupils, equal to vocalist ; llfusieal Director, Mi•. Paterson . . F, . a for the count that obtained at ills best business col- Cross. The abgve company will give one ant of Dunbarton Presbyterian ohuroh, (oj andspecincatione turn:r haying learned, with deep regret, of year I _ building. Steam and leges in the Province. Parents should grapd concert in the Mueio Hall 'Whitby - G :. ventilation a e ,ecia:c� : v make a ante of this ae Chore is ample room R ving evening Nay. 10th, intention to take ap year residena outside z i on- Thanks gi � i1�,rA,Yitt'c �, `Per ct► fi� Or c� ���I e. corner Dundas and h .; .,r the limits of their congregation, ealCe be- ",t`3i Residence—Hingetou tri• at the college for paipile who desire to Reserved seats ou and 60 conte aeeordiug fore oar de acture to ive ez cession is take the business coursealone. to location. Gallery 25 cents. Plan of y B F p ' .1IVttolt - some tangible form to their.appreciation � .� - � ,,,�,�,,�•�,, `• , --John S. Winnocott, of IInntgville; Hall will be opened on Friday Noy. 4th - - and Miss A. P.rai,t of Port TI in were P• g tore, seats of the great zeal ani Singleness of heart �IIg fitf�Ck Of Ftt,ll and V4'inter suitlIt ;f; H.1;d Clt�crt'Otltllls are FAIRl3ANK�. + l; at d. m. in Rowse g Dru B r" T and mind displayed by you in everything I f �s �•-J• Auctioneer, still united in•marriage at Toronto Junction reserved without extra charge, undoabt. in and we are showiu better val ne , than ESV E'r• -� willing to conduct any t - Wedueeday, October 12tb, by Rev. W, edly the most talented Company that connected with the interest of the ohuroh G. Howson. Af er have ever visited Canada. and the good of the conimanit There- ypU wallt a alt's noble) fit 1111 snit or over- end torpastia vore,aui. t the cermony had been y y y o them�TeTms atBII`j,- - performed the happy couple left for Port —A froliaksome calf caused a serious fore yon are regaeeted to accept thin chair oo$t at rtatioluribltj priCtah v► E3 11LIVfJ til© .• ran$etnents er to dates as a taken of their affection and esteem ; - at the office of this pal . Elgin, where they spent a couple of accident here on Saturday. Frank Sleep OOOlB tU Ault Ou. g and the sincerely hope and pray that lyi y '"` HO�iAS POL'Cl! week[.. On their• mus home they called and tris Aired u[an, Henry Boyce, had . - here and a ent Sunda with the room's Placed the animal into a wagon at J. God mai spare yon for man +years to oc- . i. sx•. tioneer,�'aluatur, P y ca it in administerin the affairs of the whole of North an : mother. John has mauv friends io O Connors place, when the bovine be. Py g '-�°� - ; t• attention luso to all or.: came furious and ahem ted to 'um out pear devoted family, and studying what - - - �,- Charges uoderat°. .�dt:: Pickering who wish he and his fair P J P partner Avery euccesa in their married again, Iloyca tried to prevent it and was is best adapted to advance the spiritual HOz 47,t3ruu-h life. Awav nes thrown from Lha chicle the elf tram and moral condition of the locality in UST opened Up S nTae of beautiful Dinndr and Tof1V Set1I b-ant,ont. e one of oar old Shoes. v e p t —We have pleasure in announcing the ing upon him. When inked ap Henry which yao are about to reside. The dor Wh1Ch we Bre Of'er1I1Y, Akt 21 lt)Vti �►rlt-( .., ><i rtir/r sat p - - -was unconscious. On bein examined It ro they feel because' of you removal aa ALEX. CU'ri l 1. St. Andrews society of Whitby and g f, among them is also shared in a like �'+ e �,� ��I t�t� l.! �� � . and jaweller. - 1 ` Pickering in conjunction with the other was found tliat a number of hie ribs were d6 ee for our devoted wife and famil l� r` work, and will always t.• Scot•i4l, Societies of Whith , have es a ' broken besides receiving a number of ex. y y 14 repan' watches, elovks is y g g' and they ask Mrs. McIntosh to accept d:,ue for tete last zs .-e., ti, - the services of I he Edith Rosti Concert ternal injt, ies. Ris wtuunds were at- i; A11 work guaranteed: 1 this lamp as an assurance froth them that Company of Edinburgh to give one grand tended to and tits pati+;[,t is now ap• - for Edu,uu arentl doin 1 her industry, thrift and hospitality were tivellin, 1 �chetire. ecuncert in the Music Hall Whitb on p y f: well. ' Ur. Slee was gtou st., Toronto i y p appseoiatsd and admired by them x11. It --- --__— Y Thanksgiving night. Reserved seats 85 also injured in the scuffle, having is their earnest desire and proper that • o ' j lfuut� silt. �' and 5C cents. Gallery 26 scuta. The a thumb badly bruised. Dumb ani- Og= mala usuall are kirrti in die sition, t divine Providence,by whom you have - '—" - �T �T Lb:SLl i; '� 85 and 60 cent seats can be reserved y Po been led hitherto, may grant you wis —— - - k= `� Maker Ptl,,,,,1 ':It ` without extra charge at Howse's Drug but occasionally tbev assert their , ,,,, Store. Plan will be opened on Friday g generally expedient dom, strength courage and . success in prroinptl y'attended to. siren th when it is every department of work to which your S t' Don't forget the s N uv. 4tl at three p. m. apply early and to climb a tree or ascend to some sash attention ma be directed. • News,hi„g street, t'i,_la'• . : get a ehoic�e of seats. place of safety. Unlike the heifer that y 8 - - ,t __ Signed on behalf of the congresfation --- - --The landlord of the Gordon 1•Iause;ln recently attacked the Hon. W. E. Glad• . - . M the above calf is et we have the honor to present you with -_ l f ss f dnmpstnv will[ the keen sued manager of atone, y enjoying its OIID -`' usual health. iiia dress. - - �� the Ontario Bank Ilene, purchased some AapEs T13ox, t ad Jus erred a c� Atte cif fine ;o ids - 0G lot)L �� tj cep � James Gordon, pr< is - , imperial appic barrels filled with choice flue new brick httildir MA(it3l� HOY.YSB, t style, 1,very couvenien• fruit a short time aKo. Both oonaidered Carling clubs all over the count are - 1 2 travel OC 2STs. 89 ,. 1[ugpuLlie. \evr:f.. ' " g `' . thstt they had a bargain, and were reorganizining for the coming season. Mr. McIntosh made a very feeling Y•e- ` `' E and shear. � ons risen a,Ii tyle I�,t�, t sty les _ _ et er sin!ci ,ny w, �iontion the fact. Upon The Queen Cit goiters beat a oombin- y 9 ply when after a few speeches by the ESTERS FTtlt ` `' reacl,ine the bottom of a barrel the.other ed Norway Ssiarboro team last week by pastor and others, the tom any were w c <, now open�for the>` i y . des, ti,inH hnat (Tcsrtian ta.H surprised Lo 194 to 171. P , A_ travoilia� public. Thi treatsti to a handsome telt b lite ladies. i >'t '� s finkl fltstt �bN frisky farmer ha+l for often $ev. Thomas' '' 'grnbnll Johtlean .of y rC��le►�'£t ,t�f�t n „a outng� sbee[, heads, ha �i ' s The company breaking ag shortly before i , situated as it i8,of a Lew ►'I in+n A K ituuriiK ttf pea etrttw there- Eaeb Toronto Villrge., left about X500 to midti ht. ` fi•nt►[, ig ` betore.l+atrang to the apples. When his widow. I - ii .. or ion h tall r©dao chi _ �.' i,tRruehtH At ,1 l►e6tcsr f I CHEA • - ,) ` A and abed room. Boxstal i. .1 g M o an clubman, A proviaidtiai`itury hue beau made John McBweyne, barrister. of Lindsay, �`(��e horses or cattle. neigh >:. ey _ i ` r The bar is open at all lege. ePt At7 will FIe iuttcuh cheaper than they of the Toronto and Searboro electric hks been gazetted Deputy Judge of Vic• { ` g` with ere liquors of eve[ to rs�+w, 1~c�rtre nr,ti to Michael.` railway route �j O yam. i a - - C taria COOtEgy. tilt ULLY, Proprietor. r ,n yq�: r . t-:-,;mak'" , ;.::: Y. rS+f- -;'. --v :' d:._ '"9'= .,a t.,'Ry' .,. :.a,E.:.. _ - ,: '�• t, _. K _ ,..� ._.• _ - .. h;.l- .._tet.... -,:. ! a .- _ - * - s x • w, .- : t. < 1. t :- 't:.. �.. �♦ 4 rh; .. :.. ..- _... ti...A: h n-_: • _ -r ..... '�`. .: ,_:. S..r. .'`•c.-.. , qq�F�'.+�, .'3� �'t �r'S@ .� t 'y1. - d J] -.. .-.. r: •. ..°, .. - ,i.g..4. - _ _.. a p..i,u,. . +F_ Jx, f t $ _vw ^T.�+e _ i,s - 3 -. .a.- e ...,., ... _.. �,Kt - .: a... t...- .. ..'. 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