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XII. Y v,_ , P�C� RIDAI # NO�EMI3TJ1 , - 4 1892 r NQ s : . �_ market:: Coupe - �, - ' �� iJrt; for yourself. t. a .'% .f���-� ofe,a tanrtl �Ga>Cbs. DV68amaking - • O T sR0 Garb 1 � , :' UT AROL N CK ROACJ. y N TilDu -__ - �r "_ — - D U r , East S oro. '''`� . T4 cT ' lest RESSMAKERS; PEttFECT FIT• LATEST LOCAL H4i•pIiNINGs aEcoBDsn BY David Pugh- passed through town Melville church choir adndttcted t e �' �```3" �1, a Mcclary s 1_red D TINGI tailors system for cutting BlCesses Tgg P$E8e AND J6TTI*.D BOwN Bit 4C8 Tuesday. singles at Zion church on Sabbath ever,- �= F, � the tllpndon Art �.`-"..: �� " - � and mantles, taught by ]dies M, sleCaueland, Miss i'. Woodrnff of Pickering is visit• ing. Being absent on the occasion, we r' . , r -•-- CORREBPGNDRNTB. N1.BATEMAN, M`jD., C.M.,MAP. Pickerin village. Dresses made or cut and 8t- ► �• tea Q�ers Promptly attended to, and a per- '" ;., ing at Mrs. Tools. cannot comment on its excellence. Y '`- tleg8 BCOYef3 fixe , s.0:, Coroner. Office and Residence, SS-9m. - OLAREMONT =, Kiu;c�'ro,t, Pickerin, OIHoe hours: Morning fact flt guaranteejd• as ne t @ Miss N. Bowers h ' retur d o h r We understand that the �rnatees of our • ` j, i< i$ Evening B to s. home in Mongolia school have re-engaged our present teacher i s ° t }t E' �laCe "{` b:30 to 11:30; DECKERS LIVERY I Rt►bert Careorl has vacated Ira Poell's Miss Smith for the ensuin ear, which �; _` ` , ` It�w►ill soon be time for tyle Ogster g Y , it, shop. , Yoccxt �yriisl�. farm, and sill work John Reids lace on will be her third ear i our school. This r` d - p sappers to begin. We are getting hungry Y �' Z+1 ,.. - - - , . �.:. f, speaks well for both teacher ant' section_ �j1-;, f cis i ITl-psora �4s I hkyc haul 1►t nP D"n lteaaiti"e livery sllJohn (Irallsni, �f (Ireenwooci l for Oysters, who'll be the first. ' bir5ine�s and have xdclF:: several new E tae be• The 1�nPtPes of our school are" about to r - �I� .A _° Soule of our cicisene attended Zion Tea r 1 UPIL OF' 1^il ` 'i'')it->\ t'i) C 'N• N :,te tc na►,t cel:.t:;lin AlMor's_ulace, acerb pervatory of`tu., .is�>repare t'ta;ave ss- lscr�see tend hu;;gies, Iran xcc:onmd::to Meetin and ronouneed it & decided cue• enlark til i school yard, having purchased u-iLst of the v l:a:- g p the E►�enePzer church; cud`other addition- ' - < i s the public with good rite at all hours. tee• cess, notwithstanding the heavy rain. al 1s,! d. JVhen enlarged it will afford .D. Soria in beth instrunientrilandvocal music. Ile' Covered 'bus meets all trains. In John Bayles ]las renamed Joseph Monk- fereuces>iven if required. mpiA jr:{c:a for the pn ifs to exercise : V:; Thorough Instruction Guaranteed connection with livery I keep a house's farm at Altona, and W. Le@, of a p Sale, Commission and Board- - Uxbridge, will till the Powell lace. . . themse vas. , 1 Address,ClaremoLt. . , OR ILLE. E'.l' 112 all • 40-52 in Stables Pickerin Charles RuFsell, formerI of this lace, r O NERSV The eve;,t of the season is to take place in . g g• p Mrs. Rost. Dsfoe is visiLin at Corners Centennial church on" Thanksgiying daq y ' . . VCT L'ECKR was ID the village this week attending his g Nov. 6th. An english dinner will be serve. . MISS LETTIE REAGENS - --__ _ _ _ --� �_ o mother's funeral. He is at present lo- hill®' ed from 5 o'cloek'till 8, 5,fter which there i ' r - --- The apple packers were the guests of �., q•' (� y p�V PRE PARED TO REC);IVE �; oeQ M oat@d at Southern Illinois, and 1Qoke h@ar- Silas Winsor last week will be a platform meeting, the, musical ;..` �` f 1 n�nsic}pupils• nZiae Alice Tait,a teachertn sox o ty• part of which will be supplied" by the_ . � * - Collebo of 1lnsicsa s: " Jtgivesme I • $ J.C. Bell is well and is employing him- 4 - = vie Toronto Mr. $iln@r, the hOtO-artist will r@main Whitevale choir and orchestra. The ladies fi, - " much pleaqure to recommend iss Heagens as 300 m P sell ickinQ np cider apples. illi] a teacher'of Dlusic. She has studied with me IdeS ca b; 03 S I- cm 'N in Ciaremcnt a few weeks lonf er. Those Mise Nellie Alger had the misfortune of are doing all in their power to make the "r :' forthepast three years m amort studious man- �,�, I n e nniveraary a success,so that all who avail ` ✓•- 4 fort and possesses a thorough technical training. oG 6 . t r as ,,. '. A _ ., •„+� who have not yet secured photos, should braking her new whip ]elft week. o .P themselves of the opportunity of attend- '�` h� �' TShe has proved a't excellent pupil throughout.' i ea �� e c at once do so, as the opportunity is an ez- Henry Holby is ahead of times arannd • ,>t i }iosidenceYickering station. ani• ti neyQ - .� ^ '$ P x ce tionallg good one. having finished taken np his roots. t'�'hat ing will feel amply repaid. ' - I�Il� G n: p , r~ i4 � •v -- --- ---- Z ;dd W. Coxworth's sale on 1lionday was a good thing it is to be fat. ._.•, . : _�_ `t;$ �' ► s �- - _ Le�2L. ,e ° well attended, The farm he has 'ust va• Mr. George Carr had a severe kick from G; .;„ 1 i _ C`I _$� °� ., 'o ., ., .., /r WHITEVALE. r ' �,,t - �+ k a horse in the chest, he was anconcious . - ~�r ., f '` BARRIS- ao' I e Dated has been rented by th@ owner, Jos- r � 'A� . t� , _ E, FAIiE�VELL, Q. V., _ , a .� lM for about a uarter of an hour and the eph Law, to Nathan Farr, of Mai klram. 9 7'. P. bite Esq. intends going on ,.Y " '_ J• TEII,County Crown Attorney,and t)ay my set . b doctor is attendin him now. _i �� ' ' �'"�► f olioitor. Cotirt Houe,Whitby• o o As we announced before, Dir. Coxw►orth R shooting expedition shortly, -' ,. -�-- f� Mr. Gregit s settle are very fond of , . __ y _- �, . c� m : has purchased a livery business in Stoaff• Ed. lUlajor pf Toronto, anent a fe'W k :x A;11ES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO• �++O p : Wo $ oo i3 a apples these days. They;steal one every %, �,},-, F �( TAgy public, Couvepancer, etc, office at = d+' C a mb'Q I a m m c` villa. opportunity they get, he.has been forced days visiting friends in the vicinity. . .; ,� `"� : v _ �, m o a a o.c a >M M Albert Rawson and Mise Coo r were , Thistle Ha," near Brougham. ➢dopey to loan• F"H o o ��a a a�"" oo m a�C pe to put specks on them. Oh, what an ex- We noticed the Rev. V:yam, -of Scar- t ,l nth M� ^PR S , . :.e --- - - o •I•o $ �� �o .p o a w a - married at the residence of the bride's nse I boro' passing through our vale one deny _ _ BARRIS- r OPV ,� 1IcGI GLIVRAY, Go� , .W i .. waw w a 6 Co • arents on Wednesda and immediatel � - HIGH FLY. ' recentl tars,Solicitors,&c. Office opposite I est ,J U 0 � c $°� � � p Y+ Y y• ofrice,Whitby,Unt. Jiio.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. Z^ U + A ti b t00k ap their r@silence in the Tlllagf. , ,:.. : �`• _ __ ` v , -- - :-n-m : p We wish the young couple every happi- g e Ions In a town Mr and Mrs, Thos Carter have beery h ,1 �� ' . g glcGillivray,LL.B. Money to Loan. gy AUDLEY. away visitin r let• th Of 1,f' , . _ __ --------- H w o Q P gOtiiAS pARKEIi, BARRISTER _ i c a g m o , IN ueRs and long life. C.ongratnlations are Streetsgille. . T and 9alicitor, &c. Mone to loan. No G i a �e r a t A in order. Geo. Burkholder is laid nn with 'a �, y _ n Through neglect we failed to mention : • gQn]lliissiou. Off, : O�araOntariol3ank,,ip er- • c .A� °�� Inspector DicBrieri spent Monday after- that Thos. Brawn and hie fair lady now number of Job's comforters, l3>4ils. Htiv0 _ I • � � �K.. a0 4 m 0 Q ;. - ing• open every- Sa v a x : m " a m a noon and T esda forenoon in the two atience,Geor e." �-" ' _ _-- -- ap 3 o x a a p v M a u Y drive a canopy-top road-cart. P t; + ,. T LL.B. of Law•. .; - —b--•�-�. departments of our school. His r@port to We ace informed that Mr. Dave inteade D1rs. D1cCrohan, of Deer Park; Toros- S. ORMIS1U�kI ti Ox _ _ Y - y r:. . l !t� ':. ranee, Ormiston & Drew, Barrietera, - -- - - - the trustees was highly favorable to the remaining another year as teacher of our to, is spending her vacat;on at her old ,� Solicitors,\otaries,&c.,15 .oronto Street, Co- resent mans ement. ID.not a sin le in• aeadern Mr. Dave has taught here for home Ma le Avenue• .onto,will be tIt Claermont every Thursday. p g $ Y• Y + P �,. - Office over.J.Kuudy's shop. llioney to loan. 22y stance did he propose a change, or locate abo't two years and has'proven a -gene>~al Diiss Lucie Thornton is spanning 'a' _ _ n a r i o : a n, a deficiency. . favorite with both pupils and friends, so abort season with her uncle, aunt and I t - - -' Elizabeth, relict of the let@ Geo. Rus- his stay with us another veer will behigh- cousins at illy. Eames'. ' i'ete•r'titc� l"Y. _v.>.._,.,,. PICKERING BRANCA sell, died here on Thursday. Deceased ty appr�iated by the whole community. g• A. Wetherell is now suffering the ` a f,^-�-' T Laet week Romeo came forward with a . gOP:SINS, VETERINARY SIIR- :: __ 1 g accid was 83 years of age, and ]las b@en a real severe attack on our old people. Come loss of one of leis thumbs, llav'n 1 H, GEO`l, Graduate of the Ontario vet- . . , .. dent of Clar@wont for a number of years. eptly amputated it witil a saw. erinarp Colle{;e, `►'oronto, wilt visit Whitevale O en for the transaction of alllegitimate The interment took lace on '�fonda at Romeo, do not become to independent be- and Cherrvwood every Saturday. Diseases of P p y Oar genial harness-maker, Alez. Arm- 4 K° $t. Bohn s eemete►ry. cause you have been more to the public .e „ Business. 7tli con., and the thehorae's foot attended to aCmYs rromptly a e Balikin•t notice through the lodge. _ �'Ve have done strong. is kept busy these da3 s, having to lot-33,7th con.. plc u'lod g. OFFICE HOUICR-From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays funeral was largely attended. �•i,r:• ,. of tended to. Te.letlraph address: whitevale,Ont• to I o'clock. without you in oar former gatherings and keep his establishment running ntglit and - si-v Iter. Dullard's household effects were I assure you, no one was very anxious day• h p.O.addresa:Crean River,Ont. _ .___ SaV1ri s Batik iii cannBctlOn. 4 • ------ �; die sed of by auction at themarket here, about oa Dining and were ou to leave, Our iron=,artist, sir. Redburne, is o-- . 4 Y �j Ii O P h I N S, VETERINARY po Y Y . �. 1 • s,jr,e,,n• gra tuato of Ontario 'Pterin- (3-y) (IEOR(zF "RERR, Manager. on Tuesday. There w@re a large number' it would�on�y be " Goad riddance to bad ing to join a party at Orno, sed thence - - - --- -_— __.____—__ _:____-__ --- wild and wo district of us- dence Lin- of people present, and most of the artielce rubbish Too well, your manners and ap- to the oly Di °' - .� ary Colle:;e. Toronto, otrice and rear -- •� ton's avenue, Piclzering village. Calls Lp day r brought satisfactory prices. The amount pearance brings to oar mind the words "I koka. 0 or ni, promp�y attended to. A first class ,- 5•:, ge�errl bLtck"ll"I shol, in connection. New Of produce Offered Was not a6 large as has am monarch of all I survey." Ben. White has retruned from Toronto, rigs fiotten up.us well as all planner of.Apar.- • and shortly intends, we- understand, to ♦` _ ing done,at lowest living rates, Latuc and die- bP@n rile Case 031 sODi@ pr@vlOae days, bat - + easen feet at&{lea specialty of, always a Brat M a COlil se a t t'. P. R. OUII prices were good. ALVERN - p rs e ` _ k.: - _` ,, class svoer on hand. 23y Mr. •Ind Mrs. John Forsyth met with Hoa e. ' d r,l , E i+•f� _ __, - -- accident while in th c' y Saturda Bieck Diana looks fresh since the ensh- One of our new firm, Mr. Ha erma'<r, THE TRAVELLfNG DA(RY• an @ it y. Societi.e. � ^1 _, _, � � _ They were going to,North Toronto in a ions Rot the new coat of varnish, has moved hie family into our midst, and . X'; ¢� ISIN G Sti N LODGE N 0. 135,�I. O. horse car,and when at a crossing a trolley Chicken thieves visited this neighbor- is no}v occupying the late residence of r_ .t;. R G. T. This lodge moats every Monday tcaelles the farmers rife that, to make car ran into the one in which tuev were hood last week and took a number of fowl. Dir. A. G.Whiter �^: `�' evening iu the year, in.Dale's Hall, Pickering. _ seated, Mrs. Forsyth escaped with some Mr. A W. Fleming is about to enlarge A large numbee of aur ci!izena attend ' ' - '�, Every person invited to join and help advance bis ultr house and intends going heav- ed the Anniversar Ser ics at Zion last' s ` the grand Cause of Tetnx#eruiice• lily x'00( butter t1U1Ck1�, $118 lYlU6t be care- Blight hylas@®, but JOhn Wee ziot s0 fOrtn• y Y �' r,` . ' t,,1 ier into the business. Snnda afternoon and evenin The rE ;.y nate. He is now confined to the house y �• Y `� ` - --- ful to ha y e to have the cream at the with a fractured ankle and other iu'uries. Elise Lillie Chase is about to take her p t good times enerall bele deli ht - li$tlti'T30 C R>rDS. de�artnre for Mariposia-what a solemn . . d wit a minis ers a eac i ser v Wily the collision occurred we know not •.. Co►1 r•eya at, ,r. & ,. - ' parting that will be. t t e h th 1 • ice_ . _ _ .- proper temperature at the time Of but report has it that the drivers were +• Fathers provide for their Children "---- . •�••• ,. r 1301135 Dli`:.`�, COn�eyancer, Com- P constituted similar to the two unkind �� i:E;N.IJt 1 1 ;bissioner for taLin� lflidavits, etc., Clar°- By=Chander we all know Old-Jack knew KINSALE. - 2oy churning. Yau call only tell exactly goats-neither would suffer khe other to how to fx for a ploughing match. gs inont__ ____ _ __ _. proceed first. We have beet Inform@d Johu L. the Nish slaRaere'bugle is shoat Kinsale can boast.of many grand insti ,t T - �'�rr ramie that the Toronto Street .Railway Com• well again, and will meet an man that tutions, but meat of all of her Sandav 1 BL N TING. 15�11G�. ., • License,for the c;oulity of Ontario. Of- ' Rhat FOCI Rre dOln bf rile use Of S Y Y' lice at the store or at his resiJcncc,Pickering pans will be called upon to pay dnruages, belongs to Swampville boxing Acedemy, school. We beheye we have ole of the. . � "` . ! ice are. ___ 1`L-v. and if needs be,asked t0 defend thelir in• leaving out Jake. best schools in the' township. Under its � " T . - Hairy tl>emometer which sou can get N'e hear that Swampv►lle boxing Aca- able superintendent Jlr. James Hortop, . r . DR.I�E:LTUN, 1 U�V.�AHI I f�LE K K tercets iA thg law courts. + • Conveyaueer, Commissioner for taking demy have improved in boxing as G. Little the school manages to draw together mem- 4_ .- atlitlavits, :Accountant and Insurance Agent. from J. S. Barnard, watchmaker and and T. Parkinson will box Saturday eve bers to the number of fifty. The superin- --- Money to luau ou farm prol,erty. wills pro- BROUGHAM. next, for the championship belt of Arm&-' tendent is well assisted by a noble army � �j, ' hated. OFFICI'-.fit tVhitevale. will be in jeweler, Whitby, for . . - dale. Masid by" F. Fisher sad S. Orm- of teachers who take char sof their classes - . i�rougha,n e�rry Monday afternoon for the g transaction of basi:teas _ 27-v_ Ours Orta ar@ em to ed Iran in¢ resits erod. Doors o n 7.30 m. not so much from a sense of dut , a$ from ' - 2,5 CENTS is P y Pe F- Y `` a ;. ONEY `lO LOAN AYPLX TU F, these days, and in sem@ instalnees ar@ .,..w-. a feeling of love and loyalty to the cause \.�` 1I EENWOOD 1 Hutchison, sup:wiser at Claremont for _ _.--- saeee>sfui; aR of the great Kinr;. As a natural result the �" "('Miada Penta:lent Loan & Savings Co., head .. pod help done b this institutron is in- �T �t If ou desire to urchaRe a ood second K g Y 1 office,TorLii,to. Stock capital �3000.U00. Total DR: DEA1�1 S y p R I ti ....__�... assets• 8,;(r�rK�i. 'flu:eornpany lends money on • hand bicycle see new advts. No reason. Jno Qgiale and wife of Cannington calculable. Last= Sabbath &fternoon waw lowest ctirrunt rates c`f iritereet and 1 on favor- Bittcr Errr"t of Sareapasilla and Iron able o>I'er will be refused. have been iu our midst for the past two had a slight change in our regnlar order of - � `.; al,lc terms of Tula},Lent. Mortga„es and de- for the Blood, + business. We were all greatly delighted �- - beutures purchase 1. No commission. No delay Hallows en was with us OII Monday. weeks. l 10 V1� i 11 ful : 48tf Rry King of Blood and Liver Medicila@s, This accounts for the removal of Willis' Miss Nellie Bhea has returned to"Toron- and instructed by an eloquent address.- .- ExpenEea moderate. r an exteade -- --- - ,- ; - - D A N, $ grand stand slid a numb@r of �gard@n m lee, afte d f Iia an earneatdlChristie►n _ _ _Li cTi"tte�t� Lo resarne her dnt tom Dir T.N s- R. D E visit here with her parents. young gentleman gates. worker and as such his words of en ` �:POST, CO JNTY ARCHICT Blood Building Iron Pills, Rev. Hevi itt, farmer.] at this circuit Owing to the large demand of apple- • • for the county of Ontario Drawings Bne ailed for blood ereatinl! and addin y barrels, our worth manufacturer Joe. couragement will have no slirght effect in . cads ecifications furnished for every class of g ie with friend! Here tlii8 Week. He has Y uttin mach morb enthusiasm into our p a scalls low to the tom lezion. Bhea, has been obliged to employ s avers] P g - - building. steam and hot water heatingg and _ y g P somewhat improyed in health, we are school. We trust to hear him again. g ventilation a specialty. Office—Gerrie Look, glad t0 stats. m RTe notice that Mn.P. Teel 's-neW Par- To night, Nov. 4th, is the Concert at • s corner Dundas and Brock streets, 'WJzitby. Dr. D@aD's Liver Pills, y i ' 1 11O �� es Residence—Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y The purchasing commitoe of the d� is reeei ring a Bashing coat of red $insole• The Concert is gotten up by the - -- The most perfect pill for Biliousness, ails of t e Kinsale ublic school who - = Mechanics Institute wishes us to an- paint (the ensign of danger.) Resolved, P P p ,_ _ Auctimmering. Dizziness, Stomach troubles and all nounee that a lar co3L1� ant of new have been rehearsin their various its •, ' -n.,,� ge i8'tim she will give tae.lord and master an extra g �' <; t r 3 N l T C 0 h t7 L' '$ ar8 diseases of the slyer. for months. Nothing gives-a truely goof 1- L FAIRBANKS the o and reliable books will be in the Library at an early coat of whitewash. j . Anetioneer, still in the field able and marl and a traei virtaoue woman mores ;. ?3 Il tivHr. date. The Pengelly Bros. ha�►e engaged the y willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, W. R. HOWSE, Chemisi flied Dr3 , .. ++ ]assure than to mark the intelleetQal �; t i r t)V e T- and takes this opportunity of thanking hie pat- The ana�al dlDtetr�aiillnieilt of Brous• services of Paddy Jim. We understand P ronsfor past favors and hopesfor a continuance Whitby, is sole agent for the ham union 8. S. will be annonnoed in a that he will work at redRced rates on oon- �wth of the rising generation. Even thou hoar own offs yin ma not be u ' .t. L�1 Ej of them, Ter s for services moderate. Ar- above goods. time, a competent Oommlitee has dition that he will have the pleasure of q P R y P iormin still a sense of atriotisrn and g P � � rangements a to dates and terms can be made casting many a side glance on his beloved. ; -_; at the office o this paper, 45-tf . • been appointed} and arrangements are charit causes us to be delighted by the __ ,� oo�� �lC�� d Far and sear theme mornings, may be y. { - now nn erway. exhibition of the powers of other"children.- r THOMAS OUCHER, Licensed Auer s f heard the military commandsof Hing Cord . t- ;.. tioneer,Va uator etc.,for East York and The threshwg>rnaobine8 hav8 almost Burin the drill of the Ro al recruits. We NoW, thio echpol concert affords an oppor :.�a. the whole of North an South Ontario. strict _ GENERAL B LAC KS M{T H. completed their work in tlii4 section for $ y tnnit to et ]assure and ive leaslere S g P �. •. : . hear he is going to assume the name of It should not be overlooked as bright r, attention given to all or es by mail or telegraph. the season, and the i Id Ot grain Will „ arehal Na ." Fortune .favours the :..:., . - Chr rges Roderate. Address THOS.POUCHER, M Y can eters" we are prepared to give the ► ,- Bim'"47,Bron ecial attention Iven to hoiseshoeIn , : i�or 'arl d T eft Setd ' sham,Ont. P g fl compare vary favors ly vrith thnt of any brave. y g - t* - , _ 1`. __ - alm"to our vlll a youths and maidens, z ." and general repairing. . _ other part of the Township. P r'g . • TVcctchnu�icln *it•- Mrs. John Cowan has returned from _'"`� ed o a . e singing, re Y r• :.__. -_ f1' M � - % Du N. _ - c ting speech•m king and exercises of-the . �:; . N¢ARTO _ LEY. C UTHBERT, Watchmaker New work gotten up in first class style Ddarkbam, whet@ she has been ander onpils are preformances that have not been �`_ `` \• I - j 1J� attcl jeweller, has settled down to his and warranted as to material. tr@atment for the re3noval of a cancer. Trolling is very fashionable at the bay p-resented to any audience in the township "i • work,and-wili alwa s hereafter be on hand to Thep ration ha8 O en successful and + ""kms "'' r _�: rul�air watches clucks and jewellery, as he hue fall Lbis weather, and not a few of our sports Kra will not be found to be astray we n ne >_. ¢ , ' d: x u ���� ,. - :.--: : ... „- c .... �G,,, - ., aiF _ ,�,yF - wr ar%tea# .$'� :'. `r?ti ,.s^S" +b' .. Y7ia-.��;i - 1:; -- __ ,r s _ V.-,-- --.:.-.-.., .. ,..�,.. _-_: 0 7i _a Vii' .:b :"' -:yys Ci Wo }a; - _t-. �z z�� '- SPt •' .E.-.• - - - - .. _ \(, ...-.. _ ,, :_ V i•. 11 Z. 'W -f. k•'s,a,, - ...A: :- -_t ..f ---,...- .. .. k: ..-.: ilii -zi.; .. a1111111 . , ... v..:.i - 'r a5- ` .. 4." illi - :_ s. ..,. ..< -,^'R.,. .. - 'fir- +�. •ib * _ rA:.a - ..' . , w< .. r_ f • a --. -_.. ._ .--. - �. -a... _ -g.j, .-. ,. . ,. .. ..-. .I ,i .,,� - - . I . w. . _ - _ ---- -- --- �" -. ,. E _ t -. ALL FD1� - .� >, �. nnj - pp i aV �- . F is g 8 -, ktartting. - Pubs a bundle of.eters out MOTH.E R.$ (aid A I� q l HE ��IIil�1 :3i'/. ot'#► drs - M N N ; �� A ser. " We hire not beep adver• " DW tlitTiQ �,Q�If is 4,THE 1. r t ere bel 'tris baud-`� �ow irtk It thatY yon 'an�1r yo'ar _- ( ' tieing these Mils tro say�gt•et►t; exteat, and s t �ank *1y� �p �r r g `fir _ ' `= A s I P husband et alongso well to other? Violet Furtbt*r leEsil3 Of t ib 15e11[ tr0>a Weare astatouhed at their rapid sale. The • » 911 -11I�U IN' 1�U �VIi��� �, N h�: r,lr t f h��� �ltt0? I 'began to wan --"Uh,�I never.000k and s never talks At 6ravenhnrst. ouly way to account for it fs that $hey sell , - Buy one! Be y! i g r+:►tin • r�,, politics, on their merits. Those who ase them toll � the ix��l''eS#,iar;` Of `- -, It alive li-vi in In' k y T•e r'Iihianns�flR,Co. td.,dlobirPal. . ! etrrely too clEvc,t nt( r.xhe , The girl who marries'tor money ttsually A Ir�eullisent PhyRtelaa Interviewed- their friends about them and they are 'ad- -- risk arrest for is lilt. a:,:t has a look on her fano after marriage that %steals Qaq Its Say-tiptoe[ a Ieesur vertised iu that way. These pillsareanew R�TAI LER �, ., small auin of money iu 1,. indicates that she is having trouble collect- reeuon. dsiparture in medicine. The formula has � . _SCOTT'S I r!.. deed the fact of b]la 6:L er, f ing-her salary. = been used successfully by one of the most 1. �V c - session of rn letter~Auld ,, 1. Clav„rly-"Oh;yet#;of course she's pretty w. ,' (Toronto Mail,j eminent specialists in the world for the sure - TEN�so i Y but she knows it so well (" Haverl + . (b'rotn Our Orvn Re ore•.) of kidney diseases. But his services are Buy direct from oe and sane - indicate t-fiat he had $n . P money. t:' the ::.ere ossession " Well, that's better than being ugly a d GRwEVHURST, Sept. 30,—Further inves- only available for the wealthy, and even if $ -PIRR TOBACCO CO my purse. P . , not knowing it, poli know." ti atton.discloses the fact that there is hard- the formula were known to all practitioners - MONTREAL . ' could not be made n b the drug stores _ -1 had reralleci nnty • _ " I should hate to have n mother-in-law ly anything else spoken of in this town but p Y g 11 ' uestioned :,,e on t};e � A` always around," complained the youth and Sam Murray's wonderful recovery. His for special facilities have to be arranged for Which Gored me OI CONSUMPTION• NOW NEICHBOUR q r.t' y (rat:ntat o"• then a gentle whisper fell upon his ear, "I compounding them:` Hitherto . kidney discovery. � u�cer.,lin.. ► 1 case is considered marvellous and no caro p° g y Give thanks for its discove That it • lessly I Iiakl r,,ni►rl:e,l to am an orphan." at the shrine of St. Anus do Beaapre_ever remedies have been pat up in liquid form. does not make you sick when you Dont get mixed, but go right down town and j 11e}tb an order for ti�-e hl: •• startled people like his case has this section A certain percentage of alcohol has to - take iL e, buy the , W here are you rtoing? a.8ke3 a little of the comm mit In eho hotels you hear be nt up in such mixtures to keep the 17ive thaxhs. That it is three times as the l ,sellout o} the nr_i.• Sint tion. It was pr-bal+ty t boy of another who had slipped and fallen his name mentioned, and being well-known medicine. This alcohol, it has been efficacious as the old-fashioned hat( desire to cfht.:,tn, an on the icy pavement. "Going to get up !" g timeanda Lin demonstrated,counteractsthe cod liver oil. was thebluut reply. along the different towpa on the Northern g' - would •vols, I sul,l•tia•'• P y' ' railway, Murray's case attracts unusual in- beneficial effects of the drugs contained in Give thanks. That itissuch awonder- ( MIXED- PAI Lllras alut secure the lir, "Bridget,'' asked Mrs. DeLeon, " can the mixture, for there is nothing worse for . I f t - l It rte terest. g ful flesh producer. UNICORN BRAND . r° do tt_ts he soli, 1 you cook on scientific principles?" :t Sure, Dr. Cornell is one of the most popular the kidneys than alcohol, and it defeats the' Give thanks. That.-tis tile`�estremedy . identity with myself,alu1' - ma'am, what's the matter wid cookin' on a . men in Gravenhurst. He runs a large drug objects for which the remedy is intended. for Consu»fptio,*t,Serolula, And teli your dealer you have no use for any er ill the town Will he I,, range?" asked sensible Bridget. We obviate this difficult b having the �. other. Ile knows well enough the turn . g store and has a very extensive practise. Y Y 8 , f on,r;hilis, ?Y'astine Dis- which makes them has been estab- intro,luction, t}►is wot:l•1 .( ` ' He stands hi' h in the medical rofession, active principles only of the drugs put up in eajes, ComgAs and Colds. lisped 50 years, and that firm is •ficult task. But in or,l< I Plumduff- Has that charming widow g P concentrated form in the aha of a ill - any property?" Ketchum-" Yea a lot." and is Grand Trunk physician for that sec- Pe P Besure you get the genuire:n 5a}mon �{ D A p p, AT �t would rer-[Ii�e t o"'Wai t til Plumduff-`t Real estate or personal ?" tion. . His drug bttsiuess is Qne of the larg- which is easily taken. They are neatly put color wrapper; so!d Ly ali Druggists,at Ai RAMSA W SON, - MONTREAL. ' over. Un, if I `wl I t} tm' _ P eat in Northern Ontario. He was seen at up in boxes with the trade mark `Dodd's Soc. and St.00. . vet frustrate his dc=:gr,ri Ketchum-" Personal-six children," Kidney Pills'on each box and are for sale111110 }lis knavery• On(•e m,,r- - The Married Man-141 tell my wife his,office. He said: "I have known Mur- y SCOTT t& BC,WtiE, Be}Ieville�^ go 1111M by all druggists and dealers in medicines at X effort to loosen or burst everything, sir-everything." The I'iachelor ray for a long time, He was employed on fifty cents per box. We will mail them - - gain. I r:►11ed n:+:r on t --" Ever tell her a lie ?" The Married the Grand Trunk railway as brakesman for , 14I" Eve Didn't I say I tell her everything?' Y �g direct on receipt of rice." A GENTS-Our $e craft-fes aro wanted inseveral ears. His fin ers were crushed P P overy some, 1) a week {►roti[.. Write to br ak ;e r(>p: i,y r,riYFrom these interviews with and thefn- articulare. Christy Knits r;the mpst nutritious food et discovered: ._ „rt s •+ and bein one of the Grand Trunk h si- p Co. Toronto. Y att,t,c, ht:t n,y c T Whenebbah. yoh feels like yoh want g P Y veati titions made our correspondent has -- ------ Ono gaud of (2 loci Bread, bruise(i and ter, d [ :+ +i, - - sympathy," said Uncle Fhen, "jea' laugh cians I looke3 after his cane. One night ►n raved beyond a doubt that such a man as Importation,i p r 3 lbs- 1 can i4leat. Sud lt�uly 1 h June; 91, he was carried into my office, p y J attenilrt» heahty an' you'll fin' people jiuin' right in. Sam Murray egesta ane that the facts of his SAUSACE CASINCS. of finest Eng- Rice equals lI lbs. Potat,toes. ling in the distance. [ Laughin' am de ketchinest ting dat is. hfe had fallen down on the street. I found case as published in Gravenhurst Banner Hog*d at,iant y u (i"t jd;ce l,(� itl.�r� mciAnn Hai[the people in the world subsist nearly ;�! : Louder :. He-t'That was a ver faun thin about that he was suflering from paralysis. He P T K g,. a entirely on Ince. .- Y approach; } Y Y g has been disabled until recently, but I don't are true in eery particular. I\toto»ly does Clcur 13:u on, Rolls, ('he e;e, Lard, etc. PARK, and neat cr it came , and -- `Alra. Parvenue." She—"What was that y' Sam Murra himself Speak out, but his I3LACKWFa.1. & Co. Imn., Successors to JAS. . . , care to talk very much of his case. I am Y Pe I AeK & fiox, Toronto. })ering ha}w:►},ou dl t,� He-" Why, she went into a wheehvright's not Seeking thea notoriety." evidence is supported by documentary --- ______ . - t T j tried to :►t.•-a1,t t}re ;►t, shop and wanted to buy a carte de visite:" ., g Y• roofs and also b Dr. Cornell a well known AVE � U N Mount Royal �i,ling � � f g Oo,l I y.; ' O A � � . er b movie vio.et,tl + ,t y But, doctor, suppose you have no ob- P 3' ? b t�stliug moving tl t i Rector- My dear air, have you ever ection to answer a few ueries to suhstau- Physician in Gravenhurst, the mayor of tits .1. P known the discomforts and perils of 11own, the station master,and others. Also 1[ay he ever been lame t 1[ troubled with IKt(la�tr®al. - Y ' P tiate what Msays.s. ' any diseciso of th) Fla:t' ( a►npbcll'�r rr;y boun,'. feet a ►r tl Poverty?" Chappie-'-'Have Have I' I've been +t�Yell no• go Murrayahead." that Dodd's Kidney Pills effected his cure Norco Foot Renes;y is a rosITIVE l'I RiR� a►1 in vain. The llig:tt '• stranded in Londc_t, sir,_witth'a chorus girl a after the case had been given u as hoe Send card for FREE book on dise:lse•. nod Babes Haman Conception on m hand g Was Murray ill for a long time, and is g P hope- treatise of the•auto, toJAcleKON 1.. L1Trix. i- t and the count} N,as (!r(!ti Y � d allowances uarantin- less. the heavy wagon i un, '�+ „ q it true that his disability claims were paid Veterinary t'hctui(;t, ;�'9padin:► Ave., 'Toronto Nature's all- owerfuI ad' by the Grand-Trunk. You attended him - - - - -- - - -p - - Friend-"Youitook your •son into your for soine time, you Say, and you should Silkworms are sold by the pouted in 11 PATENT MEDICINES at WHOLE- � Nature's is discovered and roThe it. a drove nn t:. Y, Y +t when imbibed freel SALE PRICES , (•r leaf• di'ceunt 4 • Y establishme�et some months a oto teach him know?" Chips. p sank b:u k once n;or( , • g 1 . on all leading mc(t►rines, vont by mail to any . radiates the arterial the business, 1 understand. How did it `[Yes I attended him and he *ks pretty . address+in Cana(i;r. fills and Wafers sent post `' TI network of the body, on the grass. But. nnl� tar out? Business plan (wearily) low. Although I never give up .hope, I • Hage YOA gtllIIla`I paid. Williams' fink fills rt;c ;t•srter's Little rr�'µ abaortts xnd rushes off seemed to me clu►t ;ht t St: Paul Minn, Liver PillK It3c; Pennyroyal \\'afore 7:i( , and o`+n�`Y i amts was not ..n t iw ,t Great success: He's teaching me now. thought he would never be able to et about 'Det- hr, Sc111RF— Y, all e-fete -d May 1>c that mv- t( �ionr g g all others at the same loco ratvz z. Order.-4 pron- r - , sadly poia- "' Why didn't you congratulate young again. Atter he fell the first time he kept will mail a trial package of Sehiffniann's tly executed. JACKSON L.-LITTLE, 72 n O,." onous matter. Also it . p " .. poking about and took three or four other Asthma Cure free to any sufferer. Gives padina Ave., Toronto. 4'+x_t. con t%;­ all the sixteen it h d not been altor_Y - Jenkins on pia marriage ! I could not ---- - , great exert ioi.9 I m,►•le t conscientiously do that • I do not know his spells. He was then confined to his house, instant relief in worst cases, and cures1. KOFF NO MORE - . FATS - elements of rip,i mole- Boit of the waggoner h.,-: „ +. and later on took to his bed. Boils and where others fail. 'Name this paper and `"� � 1' wife. Well you might have wished her P I �Ni calor l fc' builds u •. ' Y g eruptions broke ont,on his lea and arms send address. WATSONS' COUCH DROPS °" life., P it still more. t1'cart as joy. I could not reasonably do that; I p g ,EAS ever v weak part, rc _ .; m"44 du know Jenkins," neck and face, and his blood was in a ver , new my e:Corts to 1 Y Bismarck stenant-iprssenthimeveryyear WILL LIVE POSITIVE AND INST- stores nerve and vital ) - . I bad wily. He kepi gradually getting worse, . with 10l lovers' e e on the anniversary o ANT RELIEF TO THOSE 'v ower, is the Sunshine . ' last aaccee.,e,i in sill,},iu _ P gS y f 08E SUFFERING 2 P - then the o1-he:- She-"Emma is the prettiest,bitt'Lena I and everybody thought he would (lie. He � his birth. FROM COLDS HOARSENESS SORE of life the wonderful. is the smartest. Now, which would you ( uickl reacliittg' ,:p y complained of his; back very much. - I at- . . . THROAT ETC.,AND ARE INVALUABLE So say all that lige �'••. •�- � y - t - �+ A.P. 630. + the han,iker, _tie. on rn., rather marry, beauty or brains? He (very tributed his disease largely to overwork. I _ TO ORATORS AND VOCALISTS. R. & Le°n Mater. \� ,(c'1 1, turning lily at tell.i ,tt lr - far gone)—" Neither, I'd rather marry believed he would never be able to resume - T. W. STAMPED ON EACH DROP. TRY NEM - Feh, 13th, IS9%- - efforts ieceedv,l in freeir.. _ you." his duties again. He was paid his total _ — -— Bro' - Here is some tohaeeo, my poor disability claim by the Grand Trunk at ,',,1-a;�', , --- -- - --- 'Jahn Eull Steel 'Plate F iu e. I need il:trtll} sW- th DO YOU IMAGINE than. You must feel the loss of a smoke that time." j " ' stifFlt My' limbs :v, ,c s after dinner." Beg ar-" Yes, sir. But I "How does it come that he is about and i"�`=-. our t7bil�ie�►v„rtl,l h:t►�(r bet n r(i,•,,la,ly using . -rr< my ',rget s};leeoin- ��ltit - ►ps an IfS4: [fart -,glen long ^- P o: c•t y blit I deterrninc,l to r'.t t feel the loss of my dinner 1>Afore the smoke working again?” yearn if they had not been (col) ! The pubiie "° » .( t :1 `' art' 11Ut fools, do 110[ +•(lnit!111N LO bel` j,'00(l{ � . . Gliut011. I CAIC11,Att'l a Rood deal more. Nell, you see 'air a professional man I unle;s the air.satis[actol, . . t Proud Mother-" Yes, mq love it wa hardly like to say. It might look as if I '✓'"' , .••�•-• -� y ` _ ,_ _ _ about scut n m ,ems l!, fors ' ` r "F" tacked ale ant( ( rol,ai, . on this very spot twenty-one years ago were lending myself to some advertising .y _ ��-�. L�- . l' �+ scheme and I would rather not sa an - -- a.,...• more yet to [►alk. your father proposed to me. fair Daughter ' Y y _ [(�(� (� [� ((` i ( •-- pile, seeking to ) • t t.+ - (carried away with interest)—`t And did thing on that subject" WRITE ` FOR 1 �IITIIIU!�NJ ' limlm and swiu••ing r,,•, "But "doctor, that is not fair. Does Sam $�,> ► you accept him,mamma?" , , - 9„ �.-• � .�1 1' — I - walked. After at nic,yt _ Murray know what cured 1►im . _ Of tbrnplete i+team Llunchesfroni 2)xl to 31VT � - =-- � j saw the lights of tlr(� r "Lmust keep this dead quiet,"as the Iit,j "Well, he says, and everybody says, it �' ' • . - N - -'Aenlo+Coal-oil IloileN anti ktigin.-4- front .--' .• — . derer said while planting his victim, - i to -11 1 , lar o�t:zeL�. 1 0:►1 or wood [utrL :;�-a, tom, yuiekeninu 111v 1, ..e I was some pills he bought here the cur.cl y .: k `t "Thi Marsh -te:un Plump" tr,e he't boilor math sLrtc} of Clutton. Do you suppose she rejected you because • him. m. 'i . - \ [tender in eho mar6er. Return, exhsu,t into ' you were not rich enonnh?" " Well, -site 't\Vhat pills, doctor. Do you knew the N , � '� ' `"-.� feed water heating it from !0 tri [Ode re(s. �t "�'` - hotel I cane t:; I as::e,l e me to understand I was a man of no in- • ' ., For t••talo t R ;cam :,. haling brushed Illy ,,-'O* f name of them:' , r.�` g le se nd 3(. .t<►rnp. Joe/\ , +� 41LLIiiri at Co. t'ar{rtnu ['lace. F -' act cult in►tnecliktel fr tercet and not much principle. "There you go again. Now, I said Idid ' Ong. ) .( - - r` " , --L---- found that t! was ut•arl} Mrs. Chinner- I wonder why lightning not want to put myself in a false position 1t:I:vT�t .r t�Tt:n ilea 111 R�L�r Boe1►)i - ® ancient tiniepicre it, U►r never striker twice in one place' Chinner before the profrsaion. tatrre+ittu and fustruedive Nra.tling 'T '�,.„r►_. _ in from ion ex 1 ienc• -t. t �, �' forth ( g pe ' When t e lightni►:g comes around the But he boubi•t the pills in your drug � ,I ' g. It u.rratvtl. .)u>t he book [or i. �: „ , , 9» pf U,e children. "arld't+ Fair t'nial. took. nio - to get a public 11wetiao second time the place islet there, store. What pills were they , ` biggest took (tool: e c er laid fur t h mens `_� - =rJ that t)!e speaking H(,ui i - . L . . .. . A man may have a jolly good time, " «'ell, I'll tell you the truth, they were5front F:pwarte e4 Lgpciea. l3einR;n photo- t�^ "( Olde, fru!11 a it�tan - And feel his o is all da Dodds Kidney Pills, and remember, I want her. Datiid M..Jordat4 graphs;o 711! •+t plat c•, of Methodism, in 1•:nt, FOR COAL APUD WOOD. - ( the you:l► behind the ,a Y- land Urautffal Theutht,► of Lt Te. A hand . / But he hates like sin to feel his corres, You to say,-if you say anything' about me, of Edme, m. N. Y. a LATEST .kN0 BEAT. EVEKL t``Hirt i - e sin ins cu -iou,— sing• aurne book. Iteautlrnf :+an .. r ,, rod, semi- eyeing Because they ain't built that way. I this is the truth. Sam got the pills here, oiarless E►��Cldted Helpless Fess mental utici ile�tr :meuG►1, 1t o lists srvrntl 1 \ItBK tl�.iRLr.. - " 1 es," 1. m,w•ere((, " I ,( and he says they cured him. I have sold a . t t P ocher fait +ruing ftuok,, lliblcy ,Inri Albums. 13e titure and "�o th,; elr•�ant stove before buy +( , Rill said the bur ,1•►r "there ain't ing any other. Auld by till lashing deaturs. Goin to t}'c nt(�etitr_ ' g lot of them to others and they all hpeak se►5end for lit+t, Rc. \1'ii.t.:ay Iiruca;, 1 lib- ltau'f'd b� F. .t t'. 4nrnr Co.. Toraa/e - if I am " Ire ire(l. ` nothin' in thiasafe but a receipted millituer's ,. A Con><pfete Cttre Ly IFOOL�9 her,Toronto, [hit. y , highly of thein. I bill." " Is that so?" " Yes. I'm goin' to I SARSAPARILLA. _ .- - - ` The Yes i eil P Doctor, would you as a physician.pre. 1 - buit this•biz. It doesn't pay. There's too - "-- -- - - _ - ----- -- Yes," I said " scribe these pills in your practise for kid. i. This is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a re- O • 1 mach competition in it. _ ilii _e(.ing, where Is it '" u Hey troubles'., ; tired fernier, and one of the most re- Confederation - " %t,'hy, in th• tows, A lilt a boy was boo sleepy to pray, out " yes, I would. Knowing the active . spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. fe 11azen,ent at :+n t+,•(,I:or:( ' papa made him get up and say his prayer of the ills the are such as I and whatdoyou think it was "Oh 'God I principle t P y Fourteen yeary ago i hail an attack of the $STABi.ISHED n n "Aird where is tho t.•t , , would preaeriue.for patients suffering from gravel,and have sin4u been troubled ►sith my 1871. } - . TOI 'ONTO, J. K. MACDONALD' - . •I. don!t make papa get up and say his prayer J ki +Hey trouliie:f, for they are both a tonic flnnaginQ Director He looked at me fora:. = 'when he is so sleepy. 1 Liver and Kidne 8 • . - - pY and a diuretic. , _. Y - -_- ,Hent .and thea Ica.ltr M little bo said a gentleman, "you " Doctor is it true that diseased Kidneys gradually grutculg ►,gree. Three TP:u► ago 11 . Is Y Y,Y, g Y „ y - - _ -- - - . .. . pointed to a large build:I. ought not to eat those green apples. They poison the blood? ; got down Ao low that I could scarcely walk. - - f b are not good for little boys." " Tho ain't " Yes the blood gets full of uric acid." I I looked more hk-r►corp,A than a Ilville bein the street which cv:►s 1)r::: g Y Y K I Matt uo apprttte and for life week•1 1 Hie Insu'mneo at Risk, t(. - •■ $22,00 00 � from which the somi,l of ell?". the- boy replied 1►e.tween mouthfuls. Wi11 the curing °f diseased kidneys i notibia bat " Yuu don't know much about 'em, mister. cleanse the blood of uric acid and impure :Ind hadgu,du.gruel tbaw as b a e at�t�e . ' - T - _ irg could be heard. - •• ' Three of these. apples'll keep me out of, ties?" : hood's Sur,aparilia was re(-u:nmr:rted an-1 I Cash gB8et13, _$4,C30�,000 .. 1 walked up the suer It was crowded to 'fie (l, y school fora week.'' " �i'oll, it is only natural to suppose that ! the pitalbuttlwould try ►tied IhiatticfeltlU�•t�er�s to P81C� Policy-holders, - - $2,250,000 (li}iicnit in set urine► a ; Policeman- Mr. Smartie, I have some if yoti remove the cause of a disease you caa fered less. 11w innammation otf the blad- Y , i - --�--- ab,led me to seethe I>1;►r, bad news for you: Your store was burglar- expgct a cure." der had subsi,:c•.1, the t',tlttr bt•,;an to 1•';111 a to r iized last night:and the thieves carried off "Do you consider Sam �lurray's case 'a ' rut•tat e.and I beg"n io fret f,aaary. After - - I - . - .. = the hall the ch:tirti,an cc-.. dentl for the nor ,(!Sf_ • everything." Smartie-" Is that so? But remarkable one?" + I had taken th't•e bultl,•� I l'Htil`t rat ally"tll,ll[; .- - Y i 1 without hurling ale. Why, 1 .dot so hungry - Speaker. Tiiotu,;il it cvW, ain't I lucky? It was c my yesterda} that I " ]c"ea, I certainly do." - : that I h:ui to cal a tfmrx a daY. I have nawN E BUSINES � F*�R [$g 2 IS �lt� t the ineeting hall se(rming marked down my hoods twenty-five per A NEWSPA1'EfZ IMANT, fully recovered. thank,to IN• ADVANCE „ it, progress. Withswn•, cent. - bre(lHa-u!•i(}ge,oft,hoGravenhnrr{tBaifrier, . HOOtl's Sarsaparilla the voice cf the ch;tirn): was seer,. He said: Sam 1l array's caste,is A feel well and am well. .111 won know OF THAT FOR 18gt OR ANY PREVIOUS V&IR, - `'i will not tictau, yor - The Bering' Sea Modus Vivendi. ,�_..__ - -n r causing a good deal-of talk. We used to me marvel to sej: ir+e so wen.,, 1►. 1►L Juiu►AN. 4m,_ �..� men, for you slid nut , or: . An Ottawa des patch says: Sometimeag- publirb paragraphs that he was not, expect. - speak. I am llapp) fail• the Goverment of British Columbia memorial ed to live over night. Ir:very week. we ex- HOOD'S PILLS aro the b(•st.a!ter-curvier Pills, O - s - have w ith us tt;-ni •l t s0 11 . iced her tilajeaty'sGovernmenton thesubject 1 petted his death notice. Sam got hold of ara�t`ueO6uor..c t ,•�c!•,t•t,••Awl buiotlillik"S. ■' �>��� ES FREE .s ­ . oratorical recon a Ilia,( of the losses sustained by the sealers of the i Dodds Kidney Pills through a little hook that �1ORONTO BISCUIT AND ;0REcrIONERr C1 .. . . already listened to, but i, Pacific Province through the modus vivendi was dropped into his House cal Kidney _make 11110 ,•crit {roat,i. 1 ry thern airl +ee �ratGtiCally, . the last. Surely there i� with�the United States. The memorial was Talk, and he took the ills and'- a s well as ARIES-In itparu time en can make ��� ALL ON�iTI�1�i t7. as fQ •. Y Y 0 has 1-sot heard of yl r. l: P I'Arlt ►none) Nrlling our wonderful la"nivc«r.forwarded to i he Imperial authorities in ever. �4 hen he was that bad that part of a for particular,+• Residence, Z Pavel and Oec' updtion. . . - silver-tongued orator of `•: due course by the Governor General, and a hs life insurance was paid by the Grand _ Chrlrtty Knife Co.,Toronto - lie is a stranger ill this t, reply hap been received frotn Lord Ripon, Trunk you inay judge he was pretty low. pr t t't•1~i�t:. Send' for Illustrated " ' " ' AFTER �� � tion has preceded him in which the Colonial Secretary says:- As He recovered so rapidly and miraculously ,� DRESS l:ir,ular of our "New Tailor tiytl- ®. �����• platform orator l,a-,extt : you are aware from the correspondence that everybody is talking about his case. I teni". Th ,e.,tt,t`Ktolyste•. T-Slee NPrae� T - ---`----``-'--------___-__ __ Gentlemen, I Wil}11OWC-i� which has taken place, her Majesty's' Gov- i We had something in the paper about. it. ! listfleaBrrJ. at .er+. — � Bs►riter to address you.'' ernnient have ordered an investigation to- :Chore 19 Il0 denying that he is cured, and t you Want. a Fanning Still, wlth all Robert Barker! Cuui(i be made as to the losses sustained by British that Dodd's Pills it did. Anybody in Graven- DON'T 1aSest intprovoment,+. We have now .: �. . .- ;: - that wast I. - Had the ci,: I sealers owing to the modus vivendi of last hurst will tell you that., is us-i over 23.[x•0 Chatham Mille. Writo for I k0VE res - . • season. The investigation is now being A GRAND TRUNK ORi;ICAT.. : Circular and Pico Li+t before making your nU' Presence in the meet., g g expect me to pass frons , made, and on the receipt of the report of -. Mr. J. T. Torrey, Grand 'trunk agent at oxo fuses 31A!1fitfN CAIIrBsILL, Ch+ttkrtitt, dense crowd to rite` lati, the officers appointed to conduct it, her (;raveui:urst, was also. Mr. Torrey is a -- - c l_O 0 he rec;ttgni $ Ins, a [petal Majesty's Government will take steps to middle-aged man, and a great favorite grits in I '; a .fi My trepidation and ai: satisfy any Just claims against them on this the place. He was asked if he knew Mur- � 1 B I vellously Increased as I s . account. With regard to the renewal of the ray, and he;acid " Yes. I know two Mur- � - . from the side of the Eclat . = modus vivendi, it will be seen from the con. rays, Sam Murray and his brother. I put '` o ® FEED ward with a dignified . vention under which it was arranged thi►t both of them to work as brakesmen on the - . . = Meetingg ✓ _ in the event of the arbitrators deciding Grand Trunk. I remember when Sam was s N -- - "Gelemen,"said ftlit . against the claims of the United States taken ill, sail nobody expected he would get Then d0 l>t, economlealIy. Mrd l3arket, who N%111 ut,f• with regard to the Seal fishery, the Govern- better." _ That Mr. EArker, th:(t meat of the United States have undertaken "Did. lie get his total disability money : ` hOp your GTalI1 with a „A'w,' b atupifiod atnaze►tietit and , to compensate British Sealers 'for abstain- from the Grand trunk. --- ----------_- . terious orator who su►ili, i.u ing from the exercise of their rights duri­­"ng " Yes, he gob* his sick beenefits first _ .. ._ - :`- my name. .. 1 .__..11.1�. the pendency of the arbitration through me, a.nd thea when it ���sexpeet+:d CANADA PERMANENT r � ,t�r�u zr - It was Hawke. Yes, t he would die his total disability claim was ��{ t stnn . /�rt � !� t�., r uestEt., about it, .,joint• . Far a few brief days .tile orcii rds ai~e paid through me also. I never thought Sam �e��t, ��� ►�����tlU� V1�d1�� 1�a_- � �°'` � fled, s true, and wean!!!, in with blossoms. The soon _turn t° would recover. He sayer tlo was cured by Invested CA ltal - :�1E Oth1 C h0 able ' but with th sal Y taken Dodd'a Kidney Pelle.,, P ' ' •� T _ � � R and It the ria; or else float away,useless an wasted, g Y Need Ot7ico, Toronto ;t., Torontq 1t eleVa =+'; placed se}f cnnfidenc, upon the idle breezes. So will it be with - . THE PROP RIETO.Rg - - te$ Ztlld SCree11S the o'ralll �m� ('; Platfur►n before nisi •eaent feelings. The mus* be des sued -IVTr. t7. A. McKee of the firth` of'L: A- The ample slid ineteaelnp; t•ass9ourcas of Ghln. s b• F As I gazed upon 1 in . t Y P Companyontabte tilsDirect lira ton�xktr�►dvane�s 20 to 40 bushels er hour and ba tib meat he commence4. to Ali. into decision, or be entirely dissipated by Smith & Co., manufacturera of Dodds hid- p c e on REA!,ESI'A'11'111,1., seeuritdee tc any tititpunt d.lay.-[l.heodore Cnyler. ney Pills was seen at their place of bust. without delay, at tho lowest curruut rats of Chop. - - . , . in a clear voice and roan•: nes- in Toronto. He was er nus brit wtis inwrvyt cud on the mast tavoraltlo ti., �.; i- �"It neeule9a Dr. Harvey's �J:luther�t heti l'%ae"for Y Y '� - , , ,° k ;• < , , � for uie t. w:ll►ih to a k of the ase. He Loan+ gretntoei on improved firms ruitl pn ®® r, ~"• r '' -Men and citizet. F this lou hs and colds is the most reliable and g P MurrayY y proper.04, Cn N D t1 • ., productive town anti eft �1dC , t7U �� / t7 BeS FTen '. P Y �' said in answer t(1 gomo queaeiona. Yes, • �, of (,(tnt,,n, hoer , 'e I , Mort at,osand llebesnturca{+urrhasoel. • , . = erfect ctluglt medicine in the market. For fr ,, Od `" , { ltoncred i feel at ha I? wa have heard of Murray's wonderful elite App►teat}on rnaY ho rni►.iu +ttc:rough.tlle9.ocal $L1h� ItOIIeS 11110 ulLlled.for dtiirabllj . sale everywhere. ,� at Gravenhurst throw h takin our Dodd's Apprafsora of the _'ocupany or to - .� , ' ' y l�i� of a 1.fr ou their .,I I _, Rule yourself; love your neigh r ; do the Kidney Pills: Jiut his ease is -oily one o,f J. Rerbort Mason. . [ilii, ,0 r - d .L,-. " ,, ._. . .. - �"�, I��; /r+ �`` T ---�,�� -1. - t y . �itlag►Dtj Director'.Toronto, �I� alit �• i a& -� duty that lies neai ea„ ou. man Here are several others list as �s-." - .,_.:C,. +f..... ,•5 'y, :rY, - _- _ _ _ _ .,Aft,..•! - Brand6rd &,i::- ., - �: = , - . 1 . - -. .. ... .w. .� ..fru.. _ ^^v+o, w ii.. 7L.. �: V Xl .1- i. �.�`�, �Ir ' 6 _ :r. .moi.' .W R �-..na � tae;. • .,. - ./ .., _ ... ...lit �.• - � .✓. .. ..�•' -•et::.. ...� :. �,: h js , - L. I- : .. a,_- -s 7. , ., .:v.- .. Y� -_. a: .- -ilii.. .- 'C h3- .tfi`.za.: nw<.+.J '':�+',.� t '.`7 _ v : 1 - , ilii -,. ri. -.;Y:-...ea°.� - .�`b, � ,� ,,. .. -.. _ ...-.. , I 1. I ��C., ,,' '.­ .� �. 6- .. , .- .. . l�i r � < _ of.. ..- .. _ h � .. _ Y'- -� ,... ,- Y--: "\7� - x.4a - I - ,.�� r.�T�-2„5.- _­ .- ✓ _a ., ._ r'. - t --'� , 4r 9.-b' �,-, y,-. „,,,y- _-- c. t i:� . a.: - :a . 1 Y„- I. _ - .. ... <' 2�5. *�!t- .. _ 'sx tbf_ .rv. .. _.. ,s .�s, t' #�'i - x. 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';;� I ....��- - - - -4 - - , -- __ - - -- .1 -_ I .Zr#'_ -11 ., - - I . - ­ - '_ oft-g-%Ndmm I _, ; _ _ ,� Qjz_ ..-11, . -­­�',,_,,!, . k'-W­,_-0_%ft _. qi�^§ -� . - ., - - !*---�-";C�,��--�%ii*x4.-4"i*�-4-�;-�,�.v--�-,��,�---- , � . - ­ ',..­14� .. _00 �10. � :­ .I � �,_�_­,�,-',_% I &I - U . iEt�,V,.� - � � 4� � , I �_ . -1 . "., --*Wt . . � -w-W-ro- 0, "A ,- Kg� V� - 'W17' .. ,_1 . I .. -Al--N I '�' I �I� - - I I . . ""'-' f�-.'1V,_J%�'1-,&V4V'; ;I t .. .I is __ , .I -­ Vxiov :� � � - * - fil . 1 -7 , _- �r� �r� ��. - � - -r_.. - - - , �- , I .� I . ta . ,q :_ . ,��47�� , .: - . I -i 1% I e � ifii:"P" - I DAE Tn WIL. . I :� , , . ----. " � . I ............"'... - . - , . ­� 1. - I ,_ . � I I %,-4,"#__ , � . .- �.! L I ' _ ""_ ..� ILNW." _. __ - ' . 1 , "- J � i I I 14 ­ L_ 1­�, ­�t --.--,;,7. .� � , . .1 0- - 14 � 1. - -�_ . *. . :,__111 , ,- . I .�� � -1 '. . 4 V� _. . . , - ( . _-, 7_-.� � i . . .1 . .. � - ev - . - 11 t ll?aN."Otignipt .r. --".--.1. ­ �- - - � 11 ! . ," 4_ � � -, �� -Aaffarinei -th, 'r via wo * gi A , _ - . , kk�61 ,uN .�,.�r,­ . . 0 tx � 0 . hn't i�,, ­,� I 0 Htn' 6 long- 11 a 0 r.- A DrUNIT&46ies Xwealsix Ride and its Va'. �-01SXrAcers,ftefteS la a Now Tork Vfttag,& - ----,,1. I--_- F. CoMrAw __ - 7. . . I , : � I . Awl * 0 k , , I . 1 . ... . I . I .!T�! - ,�, � ,� .1 � to .. .1 I - -, � - --. - ;�, , . . - .. 1. Vr 1'�-' "� . ' 01, ik ,* , � - , I'You really make me agui - Ancidenit. I ":I - . , - , - 9. '. . . V .:: ____ . . . -1 . i , . . if � PleAsAillit � . ��,_ . �� Ifi�7�_ I . . . : - - .m --I-,"- .� d � ,,�: : I� I- . � . )�- , -- ��, ,% - . ­ ' ' ' - 11 � ee r. Ing a - , ' -,-, . -� �� �:�.:-1 ­ . .i� __q_ - * , ,a, -, .: , �. amid M Lums look' t iLl'I rem- A British subject. name . T I I E .,' , . .�..- n �;?.'_ ,�.. ­,". � ", - - 'F tim 'Cing with AlBy the by," ember on one ocession,"said 'the thought Mackenzie , _�_� - , . : - , �. , � I .. e pleas- on the grass I 1 looke( orwA to b presen IDA-. " - . �"I, i, , ,I, � .. A "L . _�19," _., . I Aren'tyou the individual,Efiat drummer, apparently going far back in lit .� ,"" � '', - : - 9 I 3.-:,. - ­ * , I- . ' . . r ,. , - ��4:--�,! - f � a b I ' I f ra to closely. - proper to honor t6 Columb SEW I ICU N E _ � - what ob ect Hawke could I feelings-of no sm%U pleasure. I have heard " 5 celebration by hoisting a British flag last, , , 11 - .� AL �'_' ��,'-_- .��1�&r, I .- . C, , �, '.- ­'-Ilegan t i raised the row In the meeting bo-night !" memory, "when I had one of the queerest Wednesday over hia home in Tuakah _ .�_. -*,:..A I ,_�.�._., I - Wol . f your man - I ..:--�' ' .. .�� .. . _' I . V,16 � �'_,, ,Z'�V. 4,141- V, �_�L . _ . ..1.",._, ._ gil,.�� " . '. M� y ! *��­,��I;k.' , .. 11 reating Mo. thus. He was I very often of the intAlligencO 0 &'The very maik,"saidsuother gentleman. exqr�iou:;s that ever foll to illy share." Weschester CountV, Now York. The oo �.?�,'. %* �, I i ,��: - 111d In Ill, - �' , � :.. all � -_ I . __-A.,� �.-, I . 1 d the beauty.of yourlsdiesaud thesineerity I l-- coo , .1 d-, r4o-gg1rta1.;, _. --',, _".- � '. I ud experience-.1 a man tcr! an I ' . - �W ,,"..:-.; , 11 �� - I a t . ­. ­­ .. , - . ­ - . _1:� .. ' , too clbv - "I helpfd to pitch him out," have them," ventu lage const�6ble, Dennis J. McMahon$ soon I .�. ,_",� , , . , `�k_ I ;L- StLr . I - - young- . ___ - -1_,; ;'-- - tult and robbery for the �o4l your attachment to the cause and the Flar 1.-1 :1�1 ..4 . , . - ,- st fol IS I ' . 1 1 - .: - . ­_ `_ . ­ . � , st for , .V .. . .-..,.,. "o.,�-, - , --- ­ __-,�,:_�__,.-,,�. . risk arre I - d and do honor t,his "Soine foolish crank," remarked a thIM ster, who was oat on his first trip' gathered a force of some two ixundred -�, _ �* _. _. 1. Lnd in. i ty we are&ssen _ ,.,L: . a ;.,'.,;L,.;. ..�-­ sin., of irioney in iny 6, I. ��"'L"'.;� _., - _ , "I', � . - .". ,. "ll all tit � , - I *1 Al LER _ _. a', ,!,.-,.,: I -at hi.-i and roughs, armed with pistols and guns, and - i-, �---Q. . %. f - .1. �, " , ;_ . purs Ibled to&I bystander. The drummer nerely looked ' .. . .- ­ 11 . to obtain pos- , evening. I am glad indeed to have the op- I I ' ­ " : -�" �,��:7 �. ',IV! "-_ - . . � � - e-I the fact of his ea r "Out of his head," said a fourth. , �--.' then went on with his story. - ' '. Lt I _��� � -`�, i"", de 'i ,erness - ... .., 6' ��iw ',�l : -,� ,ity of&scer g thim evening that ,. . . surrounded the Mackenzie home, demand- X . tainint . � *�.'.",-4, I I Be I lettersand papers meetned to 'portua . , 1�`N , ,�--� ,; . . . - ,,-�*'- 4 - -rT I 0 MT.' I - w .�`,` __1 " no of , � - -i, ' 'I - ....� ssiol of illy Come, comem friend."said MrAIiiaas I I I was going to see a customer who lived ed an- interview with its proprietor, but , ': , , � . . . ­ ��� ­ - . de,mer objecti ' rarnour has not belied you in any 0 -- ­ fS - - - a,:, I . e k�', .., _," -.-A; :�.; ��,' � ". L- - .. - ilillicatc, t-11 . .- � N&. - , ,� _ - - at 11 ' had soma � addressing himaY to the detective who ab�out ten miles from the railroad," he saidi found that gentleman, although atisent in ' � -4., r -�:l U-i and Save - -V _ - I of these parLi(LUlarri. I am and bave always :;.-,�,',��,.,.;- �,, .-, ,�-1 - A�1�,_A I - ,W �� . - _­ � '%� - - - .- �.... * -.ere possession of the contents , . stood in the midst of bile g-oup looking d.e- 11 and as I reached the station s'"ut 7 o'clock body, was well reprosented by his better .. - ,- , ,,,� _ � "! .1- . ...�_'­,:-_ : _. . .. I #�!�,,41_tII3 : been a Conservative and my heart b"ta ­_ . .j;jf-,.,. 49, � 11 ` 1:- - . -;_:'I - -"�:_ � , - � .-,' cidedly foolish. !'This poor follow has in the evening&lid it was a halt moonlight half, V* * , . ':�,�-"I'11�: V.- ;A % , t- I . :-, " , .- _ .. , my piirm- - - -t. ­.-.,�.,_ �, - 'o CO., - I o eealled hn* skillfully he had : wariply,to-night in sympathy with the,,dear a �ir I , by birth, and, although �, -, - I, - � . L . A ­. .�,, . - . 11 -_�-� i, .. �IrW -A-4& , - . . � - XON'T1MAL .'ol' --.�`� i-videntl brought you here on I% wild goose night, I concluded I'd drive over at once devoted Eno'S'Lutars and Stripes,dared Me- �. " __ z,.,. " .1 *. I Ilittl .r . �-.,.', -L old party anol- % ,�,,. ';ft .., ... , ­ . ques Lion ed ,,.c on the ixain with a view to TZer take him back to the station and get back in time for kthe train at 10 Mahon and his armed roughs to mol t th - - L"_,jj�­-: _- 1;--�-�-- . I � ­,�. .".� " r !11 I roared ell"'- es a .-- - � 4;.;� , - ­�J - ..." ­.. ` - . and how thought- .. Liar, scoundrel, traposto . , 1 _L-, �, 1. L_-�l .'*.- .. , .2 .­` _ � _ . , ,4�-1 .. L � . . . .." L it,cerl a ill"-11Y(Ie-st'llat;oll, and lock him for the night." o'clwk next morning. Tile road was fairly obnoxious flag. The following dewription , � I .. - - :, ­ . t .., ng _, ­ ,� j.I'L� ! ICHBOUR ! . . : ,. -'-- . I J 1- 1. 4�­ . ... . le remarked to him the fact that auddenly at the top of my voice, my 10 -But, ?ir. 71awke,"stammered my comi. good, though it was a lonesome one and I of what then took pli .- I .j--L � ;�.Z. -� .I 'ssl'y 1 11&�4 11 _-.... I- I,; � " . - 11 . . It up indignation at last finding expresa . - ace is given in the New- _, .�. __ . ,� �; - . . , . .7 V,- . ,- � . . 4.5' .1 -, .�, . I., 1-::,h! I ,)Wit town and .�:,:_:_:'�,: L _.. - 1 I lield all order for five huiidred dollars on pen panion. . felt prettV sure I could drive it in three York World:- . "..:._m 1, � - 1110 , . -,:-. - . _ .-�:,j, ­.."r. , -. " - �,I 11 - I 1-: . .. 1. 4 .6sillentot the neighboring Associa- sion.. The effect prod aced by my words was - ­ 0.' _'. . -1� ,�4 ;,� . . - ,Ile 1), -There is no Mr. Hawke here, 11 tell hours, carrying a heavy trunk. I got away "Two young huntsmen were watchin - 4t I ,�,��.:_. ,�V - � 7 A ; . ­ I � "­ . I . : -. indescribable. The meeting was filled With 99 - _r_��;�: .. - - �'.'i .- .. n 7 --, , tioll. It Avas probably this order that lie Yout said another gentleman whom I after- by 8 o'clock with a pair of horses, loing liny the proceedings from the street. Both M -i- ' L -1 1 . ' _; - 1. ­ _­ . to obtaill, and having got it he uproar. The audience whieh had been 118- '"'. ��.­. .-.0. �4,_ L� . _:... ­ 1. . - - ".- '. j,",,,� ., � . IIIA &.9ired ward a-Irtained to be the mayor of the own driving,and for the first five miles noth- rifles, and MacMahon directed them to turn .. ;, I a I.". _� . 1.-:. � . - 1, 1. L 1, . ll(! IJOV", I Supilose present it to Mr. ten-ing eagerly to the eloquent words of the - ...'��.'.- ".�-.-,.'. .I- .,:-,I I :_ . Wot 9 town. . . ingoccurred. In fact,every thing was going the weapons over to him. Others in the - I._.. .- 11 f .1, r I NTS ' . '. . . ' . � this bold interrup- - :.,; .1 I ­ speaKer were enraged at . - . ,� ... � -��;, . :� �, I 0 .1-1 .. ,�', I'lloas and secure the mollev. ' I At this statement from so high an author- so smoothly that I began to doze. After & party had pistols and muskets, and got,-- .- .,�.I:._11�."r.:-.�� "­ . . - I . I . rl.:I.-1i 11� . ) �[ L . . I ­. . - .:: - To (10 t!jis lie would require to prove Ilia tion. ity the detective -hasitated, no longer but number of rods I was suddenly awakened read to use them if necessary. - .� -__I�- ­-, ,.N` - 11 BRAND . . .. -1. . lyself,anti -its I was i strang- ,1 Put ftim .out . Elevate him I Sling . . .!." L-1:1 _;i I �L . . ­ - * 1� I .. Ill . . .. - �- I .- I % _. identity wit-, angrily seizing me by the arm turned to by the noise of wheels just behind me, and "�on't shoot a woman, boys,"cotamand. 1, I . . ....-I - I,','-. - 111 11.1 N-6 no u.,;0 for a I - .11 tile town aild lie held tile letters 0 hiin out," shouted a hundred angry voices . . _: . .d , . ny � �_ ­ .. . L, ;, , _ � - . I eri lea%e the room. looking back I was almost fri�hterked by a ed McMahon, as he saw the pkreplg�ration , :. - , V __ i.,el! enough tile tirin - I ..,-_.. Is wol -be a very dif- and the boys of the meeting were on me. 0 -..- _'. _. I . , _. 4 , . - '!Il I ._ �.. . intro1lictioll, tit* lid not '.' Hold on. ' said Hawke jovially burst- horse's nose nearly over lily shoulder. He his men were making, I I but if that British :'- - ­_' I - a . ; has I)een estab- - . . :,..,L . ask. But in order, to -do all this he They evidently mistook me for a political � ,. ,, .; .I.�_,, 11 . .t!iJ that Virm is . .. ,�. .1 � ficilit t, der the influence of Ing into a -'-I. rry p�eal of laughter. "This tvas hitched to a buggy in which sat a man renegade is in the house, and I think he is, � , :-,.. � ,� . . . ' . �' - � � . .- " ­ � 11 ", - I --" .% ' `_ wot;hl rectai.,e to Wait till the meeting was opponent perhaps un Im4really been ver� amusing, give the geri- and a woman. ' a,ad he fires allot or brickbats at us, blow .* - ­,.­." �*. i%� . ,.4 , . 1 . . . -oil, if I.eotild only get free I might liquor, I was seized violently by the arms o . I . L ..­ I I I .1 I . . J11, - MONTREAL$ -'_� . . . I over. punish hini for and amidst a continued volley of shouts of Llemeti a driak ore they go." Ha ! Ha ! I I I Look out, there,'I yelled,and whi pped his head off." . . ,� � L . - . . �. . :. ate his designs and . I I - - � .. .�_ _:,; � �.-!-*.- -- ­. ­ vet frust.r, 9 hustled Ha ! this is-well this is amusing " Hit ! tip,my own team. This order was received with ­;.� I, . ..::�, - - . � cheers, an(I - I ..: -e- i . ., (i p . I i ;L. 1. I 4L_0 . . I . . his kil ,%.cry. Once more I made a frantic "Pitt him out� 'ut him out," I W& Ha ! Ha ! " � 11 Their horse fell back, but they made no the men loaded their guns an,l awaited I L 1. , L : .�.,_ ,. !L ' .� . . ' - Araga dg:% � ­..� .- - I I �. c_tl*N.t to loogen.or burst illy bonds but all ill I through the door and thrown out on the His lAughter was loudly echoed by his reply and I drove on and nodded again, only developments. A moment p"sed and then : . i - . I I , ... . " I ' _0 - � . 11 - ­_ vaill. I ?--)"led o assand strove street. . , ._, . . .,� : _. I . I 4. . L .. ' la%m,;v `%6w . . . I .. - . .- - ver oil the gr Seeing that it would be impossible to re- companions. to be awakened &a before. they saw Mrs. Mackenzie go'to the parlor . - I .I I � ,� - - � . - . .. . � , by rubbing it against a 46 I., . - . . 6 a . . � 1. . to brf_�ak i'Lle rop, I. "Hollo, what'sall the fuu,"cried A stri.ange Then I became more angry and artid a window and pull down the shade. All w III . ... :: - . . . . -- . . .�.. .. of enter the meeting I returned to th,5 liotdi . .. � . L - ,- . ., I . � ) I vot oli�,eovcred. . . � . - d useless, an -number of things to which -I received no quiet within after that ; - and, finding that . . I . _;- . . �, . _. st(,110, blit yhy efforts seeme Voic . at the door, and looking over my ' ­ - . ` . . -.1 .. . ... d I avain desisted from the I and sat eow - to consider my situation. , . � � 1. " - . I . I IT M . � �_; .. ,_�.' �I , !, .. )rilised and t'i shoulder I saw to my indescribable delight answer. Indeed, neither man or woman so no warlike demonstration seemed to be con- - .-, I i ,� Ij ,)-;. Bread. -.: .:_ �. - . . . I . � ­ . .1 k:: I h� I -all 'Meat; � , . ­ . ; . . Ski(Idenly I heard a dull rumb- It was evident illat 'tile rascal Irt-I laid - ­ . 4 .. - \ . I . . . . attetili)t. tile candidate for the constituency at whose much am looked up a'. me, but . kept their templatedby the besieged,XleMalion yelled, _ ., . - . . . . I � . . i I 1,6'._i,biittocs. .. I .� , . Ice. Couid it be a wagon his plans far deeper titan I had expected. .. . - . � � - . . .,, �:: ling ill t Ile dista! C5 inviLation I had come to attend tire meeting faces down, and did not even pull up their "Now, boys, down with that rag," I _._.. I .- . 1. - : .1 I 1 .��4 - I - - . . � N%-i;q-lt1 subsist nearly --- - " . Lpproitch".1141 ! Louder and lotider, nearer He had probably rualiie,t the fact that the - Cli,llton. , lines. The horse fell back, tiiougli, and fol- In a tri" half a dozen men had seized the ... . - - I in 1. k* . . . ' I . a .Line, aild soon a heavy Itlul- best way to convince the local leadersof'his .­-- 1. 'L.�, . - I . . .I . ..-1 1�.....- . ­_, and, nvaier it c, , " %%'fly, Barker, old man, how are you," lowed twenty feet or more behind me. The pole and wrenched it from its support. . - .. L L . .. . L L . I . . ­ - -. . . I I - ImNlwitgoll drove along tho road, i(lelitity with myself,.was to play f.-orn its he cried cordially seizing me by the hand moon was. beelouded at this time and I Amid cheers it fell to the ground. Scores -.:, :.L : 'r. . . . - _ . - .. .. . - , - I - -. hel Ili Y ' . ... I� , I : - e, Lt.ract I - very hiception tile role which he had as- .1 - ' , - .10d to i . the attention of tile driv. and shaking 4 heartily. - could not see very distinctly, but I did not then made a grab at the flag and a tussle . - I . . . I I - L - -I- i .. .. * L :� Iin i,r & TU'R 00.1 ­ .- I ,. : I tl tile grass, sunied.- He prob,.%bly intended to present It � L �3 - � . er by n.mVilln(f A'iOlellt-ly arou"d ill ' -Barker,"repeated t lie mayor, faintly. nod any more, for I was not exactly satis- ;ensued for possession of it. 'MeNlation � � 1� � . ... . i . . ..�, by r,I,jtIin" against tile b.lishes, and beating his order and receive his nitoney after Lt,, . ;. .1 . . -�xLX. I .- . . ,_ C', � . . " Barker," shouted the dewetive, tritim. fied with my company. I called to them finally secured it, and placing it in the cas. .I... ... . .- � � .- .� .1 . . �� . ­ - . _. � . . Ii-,y ly)IlII(, fect mminst tile trees, but it was meeting was ovev. Under these eircuin- pliantly. several times, but they remained silent. tody of a lieutenant, called upon ilia men . : .- __1 ­ � - - ­ . " ' ' . . .. 11 . . - L � ..� C� uiglit wlis; intenscly' dark stances what was I to (to. I wad an entire ­ I . - .." 'I , -, - . � all it, vain. Th,. . . " r1arker" muttered H,&wke, feebly. They kept right along behind me, though, to help put another staff in position. This ��.- 1. . - I - � . I . -- .- � .. . . r . alid tll(' I " Barker;'" repeated the assembly, won- for three miles, and at two or three was done very quickly and then the Amer. . � .. �,;� ., , , 801111d M as drownled by tile ;1oise of �tran*g�� in the town and tire: only ineans ' i __1 .� I roriceptiont I I . . , . .. . .. . -1 - ! I - - - . .11-3, 'wagull 1-11111 ling Oil tile high which I had possessed of proving in-v ident- d tct i I places I took little ,side roads I knew of, ic 8 hauled lip and tiallited with - - - ­ - , - , , .-1 . - tile lie., . an ensignwa - .. . .. Vitlar'C's All-powerful - .. - � i ity had been stolen from-me. True I Illight 1.Vol y. - I��..It .3 - . . roa(1. . . u're mi,itaken, Lawson," said the ex- which led back again to the main road, and three times three and a tiger an d 'h-"�%4-nd . .�. . . . I * , ­ . 'r .-,*eJW-,V._ 1. , I'! A3 diScovered and . 1 � . . 11, it drove on An�heedin.ly And �I lay all information againat llawke with the . , �4�1 , * .1 �. . 1)c I I,,-- chairman, " That is surely not .'%I'r. Robert the others (lid the same. Once or twice on jeers for the British flag. Then MoNfalion -� . . . . . ,. ,I�­l lnll-ihc�d freely �, , 1, local police and have him itrr,�ste,l oil the Barker." long stretches I touched up iny horses, but ordered his-ectrimand to fall in. The Eug- ;. -1�- , .,'�;:--' _SM]k 1)acii once more, still and exhauste( I . ­ I �,Il.�te.i the arterial - .- 1._. " But. now as I lay .there it I charge of robbery, but what evidt-tice had i ' It ' -1 . . -1 . _. ­ . . . oil tile grass. " Not Robert Barkeir, repeated nly the horse behind me followed at the same lish(trophy was placed in thb hands of a - : _' ..* - - -- �' ­ . . . . - - . n . .1�' '. , .11. at bound mv . ' . - I � ­., 'it the rope tit, ,ge anti was it likely th . _1X%J)Jk of the body . .. secoled to me tit, ! to press-1 he chat'. 'Lt' friend in uni-izenient ; "This not Robert, spce.!. The lo' ger this thing kept up the coupleof men an(I was dragged through ' - . . - I .1 I - . ' - ." ­ . � ­ . -. . S was not so inenta nian . I . I�,�;Ii I._ awl ruilies off. . .. I a- arill' . . tight a,, it, hAd btell. It I they woilld hold so prom, as lie Barker, lily old friend wh(,,n' I have known more nekvotio'l became, and once or twice I tile dust all the way back to Tuckahoe vil-... --.� .�- I �_ I . I .1 . - . I - I . , I 11 . - .. � , .. - .� .t., - -Ad1V -;-- , ­ , -is to loosen 1 claimed to be, on tile verr)al statement of a this twenty years. -.0f- course its Robert thought I must be having a nightmare. Tile lage. - -. - .�; ,-!, t(�, .1c , Jim.. . 1: .:- Ina 1w. th'i 1,illy Prevloll-9 eirol - ; . . . . .� ' - � . . � , �­,:� IE,tl _,,.r. Alsoiri - - 1. . vain, itnd tile stranger who hall all-padycreated adisatiri- ! 1, . . . . ­ - . I ..- . ;. � it liad not been alto-aether it, BArker. Pray who else would it be." hist mile of the-road was goo,l, and I con- Tile party had by this time been Awelle � ..1. .� i'll '11 k.­._,a:l 01"' sixteen . . I . . IIA.8 1 made to attract the atten- ance ill tile town. Completely at a Joss what - - �, -, -1. !� - . L I '­* ,-�.! great exert . " But, but, if that is Mr. Ktrker " pray cluded rather thRu to have a row with by the arrival of mcruits to upward of two - - � .1 . � :�;t.111'-; ci, rip- mole- . - . . -., � .- �, -_ I q : z - . . " ­ I � 1. - lia,l probably loosened course to purmie I set, for some time in the I ) it] d � . .,.� - . : . Z�l - sa ill NI r. L-cas, turnitiv these midnight intruders I would run awav-. hundred. Singh g . . , .. - tion of t lie waggoilet who is 1his u . "Y ikee Doo le, %. ­ , -1 . � - - . � . . _ , . . .., 1(h , -y its -1, at last, I determined to re,urn to the I - : .,I' 1;.., ).'Ill i lip 1. . ..­I it'stiii Illore.- Weal I was, I agai it re- I liotc; I Lowartiq Hawke who itat. placidly sip- from them, and as I turned into tile home ",Hail, Columbia, " "Ta�ra-ra-lioom.de­ - : .-I - --it%,-�"I ­"V weak part., re- :.�_ - I .. . I .-. I .. ..­ I I . - I newed illy eilorts to-looSQ11 thc rop(,-, aw lit, I meet ing, think hig that porhap4'there might, . .� . ;_ - . . ' . . ping his bramly at the table. stretch I let illy Learn go at its best, and f ay"and other melodies,tile paraders march- ' , _1 t -1 �. � . - I ­..' � � ­ I I� .. ., lit'I'V(1, Mid i Lai .� , � last Sjl('CV�&Aled Ili slipping one hanil out and be present these same politicians froni,L dis- . . �,f 1'� : . � , ... L, . ,�r:, ;�, the stinshine - , �.. .J I " That*& HaWke," said 1. werit along at a four-ininute gait but right ed up the main street. A halt was - - �. �. 1. - . . ance who would know tile. ' ' "' - I - _ _ .I tile. o0ler. t, . __�T Nl ­ tl&, I " It's Hawke," repeated the detective de- behind me came the other horse, trotting made in front of ex-Overseer Kerwin's place- _ . 1. I 1� .. I -r. -fill. �!.-- - .. - - .Ae . . -��. - L -' j ' " .,�r it -Tider . L _ . Onicki , reaching lip Ili hand-3 I untied I pas� d down the street ani entered the terminedly. . . Bill arld of busiricaFg. Then the dirt-bediaggled flag � , , I _. - ..... . k .� - y - . oothly and whinnying every now - - . . �t�- :111 tll:,�, Ilse 8b, -1. - . _ I- - �, . . . - . - - lief oil lily Illout I 1 "T . . , . ­ - tile 11;111(11�el ! It arld then hall very muctly alid withoutattract. ng the a held up while Ralpii Hodges, a butcher --- " .-�- �I �\-v,_,t,�r. Worid, - '. . I . .Iliwf n�vattention to illy feel,. after soine I notiec of tile crowd who were deeply ilitpr- " Ha ! Ha!" laughed my enemy somewhat then. Somehow I felt the cold chills down wa. - :: - 4, I � .- - :- �_ . . . faintly, " Well thia is amusing." my back. and it panic seized tile. I didil't j and formerly an E'ngli8h aut)ject, spat upqn ' - � . . . - . 1:�'111, r�;,k'_ .- . � . till .ecil)gt-heill ILI,;(), - I estel lit the speech from Hawke who was . :: � . I - _____I .. ... _-- - cil'ort sllccce�lcd in fl I , i " search,hini," said I to the detective. know why. I laid tile whipon &lid lily tea:in it. This seemed to set the IA,owd. wild - '. .-.. I . I I .� -_ . .. . - ­ . I lice'l ,,,iardly say that -1 wits cold and evidently drawing to a close. There was . - . . I � i . -,31,tt.e F-ange. : - . 0-. ­ . .-1':.� - . This, in spite of the protests of th6 broke I ao a(lead run, evidently feel-ing illy again, and they demanded a speech from ', -. 17. �... _I - ., . . , - . qitf. .1-alliped and 110 qlle.�51,1011 about it therogue knew how to � _. .- - . " ,\I.)' lillibs W(,I'C snIT MI(I c ceeded own fright and showing the signs of feat- their leader. McMahon mounted-' a plat- f-,�) : I .. I . - . - . . . _ worthy gentleman tile dete(',Live pro - � - . . . _. . -iiil,,wltlitlit--,ii-I-C(-,(,-IIL(Ifl'()"Ls, Ispeak. lie possessed a magnificent voice ';� show in the presence of form, fashioned with boxes and a. barrel, - :.;-- � I --,..-,..*I.i,.:. - , � �. InVti!Iger.,;l)lce( n . .--lik __ ----- . to ---. - 'i _.__4q1W__ - . . ,. . , . . - do. and quickly brougi-t to light tile they say anima, . I . I - . 'I. I I _. :�-. bia I deleralille'l to) set olit II)II110liAtC-ly for and sp,,)Ice Nvith gr"at(leliberation and occa- . I - . - . . � ' *. L_ - ' precious docunient,14, inyptirse and Lit(,- letter ghosts. and asked every inan who w6uld pledge ' ­ . I ­� , . . .1 . � .- it' we I '.�. - � � . � I I- . . . t- Clinton. I C.delliated th( I hatl conie , iiioii.,tll)xirits(,ffierl-olo(Iticiicewlii,.11.)rouglit - . -� I . - - - I . -.1. .- . . I troin -%fr. Ltwsoii inviting kilo to atLend Oki I'llut runninL, was of little avail. The himself nottopermit allot tier insult to the : - .. .. . . -.1� . _.;,:_�7� - I . . ..��: . I : -Sev , I des be - ( - - '. .,-. � �� __ _. . � � al)ont el fill ,fore. Ill _-�o Ill pall 1011 At- i forth lond cheers from the audience. . - ­ __ � V.415., ;T".. - -I .. .. % : � , .� . Ilia meeting. As It hese -allied"e.xtietly with the other horse wait much botter than mine American flag to hold up Ili$ hand. 'Every - . .. _ . -, ;_ ... I .,._. . :_ _� . � . � I - - - �� '. . - . - ta("ke(I tile and I probably imd about till-- peronvion was exce rrahs. . . "Vi :: . . . ..;_ e- .. I , . . .. . . - � , Pt'ollzklly fine Opening ,les-oription I had giver, at tile p.,)11ce station &lid he eame after me with 1-is nose nearly hand went lip amid tremendous hu I .. . ; . . ":J .� . .7... . - I * it ( . . :_ . � .. I -I -_. .. ..:, Inore yek to walk. I set'out it- , I ,�, i�,4' - - , plick I with a passage f rom .Sit,%kespeare(whom h,.- there could no lonizzer lieauy doulit regarding Ili my buggy, &lid- th,e two people never MeMahon also paid Ilk respects t lie Brit- . . ... - -: -, I - .. - I - - � ' , . . . - . . . ... . - : . . ' ! ]it . . w . .. -_ . Inc I r. ` - .-21,'.� j, 3� . .I '.' .. :� - %. V Se-,i..IlILI to g0t lil) il, C"r,Allati0II III Illy oted very fr,�quentlyl 'an(I clojing with tile guiltof Mr. Hawkeand liewasse--ording- "iaiiing a move to pull hini up. With a tish ( overnment, dqvionheing r-in the - .." ..� -� I � _1� '.. .1 .. .- , 4 IV I . __, 1�0.I . . . - - litul:s and swinging Illy arnisat first w; I Poine faniolus words of Daniel Webater, - : . . . - . . -_ .- .. . n - � I .I__ _�_l - - . :, . %.- . :� __ k wil' 1v placed under arrest au-11 marched off to tile yell at last I dashed tip to tile store of my ftrongest language for it� brutality tow& ' .- . . . .11 � .aZ___ 2'�____T_ - ­ r � � walhud. After idinost.thirty ininatest will ich Ilia audience, no doubt, accepted " _. ­- � � -_1�1 . .. . ; . - . station while I natrated lily advenitures too customer, who hadn't golic to bed yet, anti Ireland and its coercive policy towards all I - . . __�� - ,_��_ _�� - �. . -. .: . � I saw die lights of the town before tile, and perfectly original. When lie sat down the ­ ._. �I.­ - .,. I - , I , , - le _ma�zo - I . .. the worth) liticiallia of Clinton. he catne out with three or four men oil the the provinces subiect to it. He made each I - '. ____:�- . .­­. I .. - _.. . . - . I -1 lit ' o I . .. - I . 'I--. . rr . - . . I L.: - (Illieliellill., IlLy imcc I-s.,;(),' stood ill tile t.-Iieers-%verc loud and lotig. t wa. ( w It is nee(lFe,iiis to say that their wonder- rush, anti I almost fell out of illy rig 0,8 lie one of his hearers promise to tar and feath- - . . . . I __ __ � . . - � .. . - . .. - . ..! . . . . I � . - - .� I.. . 51 'uturing the first . * ,�, .,��:_ LL. __� -� _$-____�_ - 1 . inam �:tnc- J of Clinton. E about elevt n o'clock &lid several of i lie at, rn-!tit at the strange intsiortune that. ha,l be. a4ed what was the matter.' er Mackenzie if it should Ile proved that- . .,' . I � - I � � ;t - �, ;...6: bi7l -_. - o - . , - , I ­ , _ . I . . . I , . ­ , ,"_��',(':-� . . I .57-_--I � . . -110tel 1 caille t') I asked f r it hot drink, and dience began to depart.' It was ev ident that -- - � . -� . I � . - ., . - ... �. - , � . � ... . . . - - , i fallen ine was oniv aurpastied by their all- - erhere,' I screamed, 'there, there,' and lie removed the flatz that had been hoisted - ��1. - L� _�- , I � -im I- .: ,.,. ,; � I - . . .". I - .. � - - . -1 havijig bru-8lied lily clotilles det,ei ned to t1lece would, be little more speaking that miralinii of the ii.plendid, audacity of the I pointed back to where I had seeik my hy the parw that had participated in the . 1. �- ­ . - - '-­ . . � I � . . - - , . S�t out y n ghostly visitants, but they -had disappear- storming of the castle, and predicted that � '. .' ­ ' . . ­ - _.- - ininic(liatel for tile ineeting. I evenirig and I saw that if I wait to take any ' I . .. I -, Arl - .1. - .. at who had brought them about. - . I . __ J , - - I ..'. - -ent, Hawke obtaining t ras.: ed." - Tuckahoe would very soon havean evacua- . �,��.,. � . . � I — . _­ .. founil that. 1� wai nearly tell o'clock bY tile action to pre% lie I . � :- . . I C-7 . I ��. - - . . (THR END.) .. � .- . . � I�;,I--, __i�_;Z_ . � _­ . .__ anc;ciit t!IlIelJIe(-.e -ern, . . ., �, - F', � . ill theta% but kilo%%,- money I would have to take it imine-liately. . . ­ � . - _7 .'e%_� . 1 . � I - . . " 'He's got the jim-jams,' loudly Frug- Lion dav-tlia run . � . �, - I . t is, the British would be � . ! I �!�.,---::-��-_$��,­ +-- . . ... . ---qop-- . ' . . �, I I , sw , r hign-()m Ion;, experience lio w long it took ' L one of the men, and I thought pos- out of town. The speech was rapturously m* " , . "I - : - - � THE BULTAN'S r gested . - 1. ­ .. !�� . -1 Loilking around tile hall I failed to dis- ... I 1�� - � ;,.- . - to (f . OOD - . I I � - __ ____ . ,. . 1. .. . I let a publit; niectNig, starte.1-I surmised cvi-n any face that was familiar, allot at last . . . � sibly I had, but I rubbed illy eyesand look applauded. Then those who had taken -- - `'. ; �- . ... __ . 1 ' ­ . I . . . � I .- I . - � - 11 ...I- - ..� . ..I ._. . ��'_ �1.�:I. ... t1lat tl'(! speaking would still Ile going oa. .urvied -out again determined to find my 14 Tasted By the O'hamberlaps Before ed around, and fifty yards down the road I part in tire expedition tapped several keg!] . .. .- � .. .- I . . . - ,.--. - . __ . "Coniefro!nadistance, nuster?" askeAl � - . .- .r . . . I I *, ;��1'D W 01_j 0. - - � :: . , way to the police station and lay an inlor Being ON red go the Kuler. l ng that hall followed me. It of beer. " .� � I . .1 - . . . ..1 - . I . . � .L --. .. tileyoll'.11 behind tile b"r who-had Leeii inalon. After several -inquiries I at- last - I - � !. � - .- � .. - � ! . . .1 -. . !. ..- . . -ellrioll. . The ."�;iltau oi l'orkey lea-ii a very simple. had evidently passed me when I pulled into . "�'__G,�Rg. . * _m . . .- - ,..- � _',. : ;*i,R110VrTNG - .,- . - eyellig )111 sly sinee. my entry. 1'eag!lled tile headq uhrtef 8 of tile local police . - . . .L L . . I . . I . ­ I . '.'." i",I F. . -1 . . . - - . ., . tile st,ore so 8uddenly, and I told the men CHINESE BEG . . .__ . . - - . . . -fe. one ill,1876, . -_ . . -- _ I - . - 11 % e,i," I aiwNered, " I Irtve." .1 . : knd pouced illy tale of woe into tile eitis o' 11 Ile cArne to the thr with- to go af f er it. Thev did ao, and in a militite . - _ I. . . . .1 ... __'Q;1, . . . - ,:, �::l 1".(I I)e f,IrL� h,1 4 1.Y. -.-. ... . . .. ". :. ! , "Goin to the ineeting'! lie'eiiquired. .,11 -ge. hey of his own, &till almost . The Terrible Condition orrk, Larxe Army e - .- _ ­ '- '. ... - , -Al. - . ­ tile Serguant, in C'hai lie listened with 00, sIIY age I 1i !,,I hilL, Alc T. - I_. � . 0 they came back wfth a *Yell that beat mine . I . . - - . L . . - . ­_ . . _1_. " - � � 1,;-l-T-llf1) Co.. Toronto - . 1. .. "I ain,"_ I replied. " Where is it?" .,., L very skeptical a.r, but upon illy repre- against hir, own will, after living for many flekIn's Inskablitanti. . I .- - ., - -1 . . "'Jim-jams, is it?' I asked scornfully. - I . . - . . .. . - f. -- .V...w .� - .- . r ._.. � "'I'he nleetill**.," . . ent-ing to him flow urgent tile matter w&A years ill retirement, and no doubt finds the 11 'No ; dead people,' replied one with Beggarsare the catse, the mosi crying _� 1--. �_ __: . ­ . . 7wMew . . 7 . . . 1 . � . .. . ! . -, . - . -. I - .� __ "yes, yes", I Said illillatientlY, "' t1v ie made out the warrant, and sent a detec. tri.kppings of royalty something of a burden' his teeth chatterilig. &lid shameful evil of Pekin. Numbezing . -� I. I.. .-. t: 0 M . : I _ . i . -When it is 80d that lie livers simply, how- ..- � 1. Ir -I + . � L . . . -ei-Mg, wliere is it?" I ive with one to arrest the worth Hawke. 11 It was so, too, I found out when we some 80,000 they form a kind of caste, a . _. ,,, .� I- I .I � � I , . \Vlw, lit tit-! town hall," lie said i: Highly elate4l at tile success o my etfort ever, the word must be understood an ap* - us and -, . . :_7�, - � - ,I . . . . .L . -_1. . . - . . I . igh to go frateinity, with their owii traditio -�. ' ' - - ,�- I I , _.- 1- _. --, -�: -I- - � ' had gc It a drink,and brxced up enot - 4 e . .1 . .__�. .- .. . PlaztIllelit at all igilorallce lio vast. walked lightly by the side of the dettc. plying to his personal habits rather than to after it again. They had- beeti strangled privileges, such as those of the mendicants . �.�. ... . . .1,_1 I � . . . � V , - - . .- . .. - . ..,; .: "And where is Llic town hill," I incimi ve back to the hall where tire meeting was his official surroundings and expendivirer; for pure malice evidently and ha.d been tied of tile middle ages in western Europe, and, ,, ' .� . i� .- -1�­.�,,�, 1 ' D.. , . . . . - �­ I I . - . - :�'_ I �X. 1-tCDONAL . , , . - - . ,�_ - � . - _ .. .1. . J. .cing held. Oil reaching it, howevor, we Thus it, in estimated that more titan is -% . . - �� -­ -. - ­ .71�.,rlgiqg I)irector . : - - 11 in their buggy &lid sent adrift. The horse like them, having their "emperor of Gali- -.��,��":.�.. � . . ­ . , - J I . . ­ * - . . �-I .. .- ---- - Tle looke,l at me for 'an instant irl all][Vi ,,kind it in dArkile", but Iny companion thousand persons are fed every day at his being a strange one in th-%t section, had been lee, duke of Egypt, or king of Thulles," . - ' r �*11_' : I ' . ' - - .. .���- � 7-- - - .� - APIlt .antl then leading ine to the do, ,eertained that the politicians had repaired Dolnia 11satche palace'when he is there. fimply following my team by ingtinct, and that is to say, an elected chief to whom : . - . . . :� I.. . 1�41 . . - .. . .. . ._. " U, . - * ­ I -- . - illted if) it I;trge buildiligsomedistarice ii 1 a hotel ill the neighborhood. Thither The treas rerof tire household has a pretty " � * - - ,- �'. - . _. .. . � . - �. ­. '. Ix), . . . \� .*- I . .. � ._� . I - __ . -. was probably as badly frightened as I was they all yield obedience. The most curious - ' ­ - ­ - 4. .. .- . the st rei-t whieh was brilliant ly lighted at; ,,�! bent our steps. Eagerly inquiring for heavy burden upon his sho'lliderii. - I . I - I -- , I -1 . - ) &lid didn't know half as well where to go. feature of the whole institution is that the � - .:.. I - lk� --_�!*' Z' It - . - . I -1. 1. � � . I is a regidarly organised force of - �, i I -1 .I� . . � :-. froni which tile sound of t11111111LILU' hat There - -_ _ .--- -` - - .1 � . �, . - . . us ellee .r. Robert Barker we were informed t " My cust9mer took care ot the horse and chief, whose headquarters are on tile Bridge . � - .� . . . m . . * . . I ., . . I - -. - ­;. '. I . , t - :, - . . . r.I - '. - _. - Ing mill(I i)e beard. I was IlIntairs in a private ps,rior partRk- buyers, each charged with the purchase of , e r. . I - .- ._ - . ,%. .� . . ' buried tile bodies, and it was a week before of the Gate of Heaven, is recognised by th - - - . . . . .�4 - ''i,_"(Do - . - . - _.. _. .. I Nvalkeil tip the street, towardL, the hn' - , r of refreahment-8 with several friends. certain supplies for tile palace. One man's Ile learned that tile people lived about a police of Pekin, who deal directly with him, .,� ,- -I.-`.'. IN I . I . . . . - ' ­ . I . . . ; I : ` ­_ - I . lt'V"ItS o_T0WdCL1 to ',he doors iLntl I had son .1 nd to do this for six � - ,-: , - .- . � . ad by a hotel messen er we found our duty is to buy fish; a i hundred miles 0 the north and were on a ill matters relating to the corporation of - , 1 � . i - �7 � � - - - � (1111it. thousand persons is no light undertakil - : . .. , '111ty in sevuring a position which - - I ly to thp parlor. 'and t ere, to be sure, 'g 111 driving trip. It was never known who had the town. . , - .7 17),C 0.0 1 :----. -:...:: �_s . I - 4 S, % - _. : , "I 14 I � -__ ,. .,I - ��_ ' ' . % .- �_".I .. � 1. 1. '141i 'lie to ,4ee tile pill t form. A s I en t,-,t-- 0 -Mr. Hawke seated in an admiring circle a city wh;ch has no great markets. A'bout killed them, but it was suppoad to be ' As for the misery of these beggars no de--- - .. I . -,� - � - -, . . . I .- I : .- . . - � - 7' - .,� I 1. L ­ -__ . . ,� ''- . 60 I'all the chairman was on his feet, c * local politicians and puffing away at a ten tons a week are required, and to secure tramps, who had expected to get money by Lacription could give any idea of it. But' . - . .. ".. I%- -_.., . .. .- - L �­. . . ' ' I . . . . - �_' , - . ­,� - - . _.. . � dently for jile I)III-I)Ose of int-roducin � ' gar. He was evidently ill high, this some twenty men are kept busy. . y . - . _.I I.. ... -L - q,pe filce Ci, - murder, anti were afraid to steal. tile horse for a rag about their loins the are st&rk - . _:- ­ 11 - I.. 11ker. Though ,t,was late in the cven'i, ,)d humor and was inerrily cracking.a Nearly eighteen thoueand pounds of bread and b ?) . . naked. Even in the severest winter, when - . 1 .' .�. :.,!.' . V11 -_ - - .1 i6 are eatqou daily,and all this iribaked in enor. uggy- � � - .. I I had se(,minglY- 'lot bee.-I Iu ' : nous old -Aiestuut when suddenly t rpll' W bitter wind sweeps across tire Monfo- . . . . I I ag hen the drummer finished the young- the � I . - . . J . . - I a 1. - . - . I . � . .. . . '09, , liark steppes and tlie Lhetmometer is fi e- 1`1 ADVANCE . : tllo�-ill I,(,t;1 1- vens at some distance from tire pal ..I .I. �. - In P, '(,-$a. With some diffieulty I cau� , c-yes towards the parlor door lie spw me molls G . ster got ut and stretched Ilia legs. - . . . I . . ­ � .. . . � .'*A'-".-. - . � . -.._.� - __ :- . tl`�e %'()ice uf the chairman. �.I ,Anaing before Min. A look-of coffipleto ace- Of course a large force of bakers in re- -, " Well, be said, "if that sort of thing low zero& tire poor wretches have, most of . ,. I _��..� ! . ,.� I � 1 . _4 � . "I will Ilot detain you any loncrer" gentle- over his countelance quired, as well as another large force of ' .- . - - . ­ __.;� � . .. 0 amazeirient- came goes ,%ith this traveling business, I guess them not a shred of clothing' wrap about - _. . I :,-_� . . . . . � �. . � , , .. Mell, for ),oil did not collie lic--re to hear ine lingered there for a moment and as q v iib to the . -_ ' � I . 1� .:� � �_­A� I ' buyers&lid carriora of flohr"d fueL I 'o I . _ __ &­ .�. lrickl� ,. I'l I send gamples into the house and their shoulderi, and they succui . � '...' � �.- . . . . . � � . . � . . . . . 81)cak. I ,till happy'indeed to say that we passed away and the same jovial Axpression The ,Sull6n's 4�wijk400d is Orepared by one - ,, MY cold every night by ilundreds. Gaunt and . _. Im . .- .. .- I _. '. . . .-, - ., ! i I . . � _.- . I- I hdV�l Willi 118 to-Iligilt several gentlemen of which be had worn before h o er n &ION Ilia a4staints, and-bo "hers toueh quit. � ft .. . - red with vermin and sores, tliey . L ..',.. :, . � .. � -I , . , I - . - - ...- - , 11 � , - e no ved me f" _ . wan, cove . _�: . . � I . - � ; ... '. . - - oira�orical rcllo�,.,,). it. It is cooked in'silver vmels, and when I . �__ . 211 la ­ .1.. Some of these yolk have again returned to his face. Heturneda% .� wom' en in New Spherea. - - I I . _- �.; �. . - 1. - Sky , _ wander about .the town, harrowing the . c . �.� - c.,I "i � - .1 I , done each kettle is sealed by a slip of paper . .. ._-, .. - . _.-.. . - - already listened to, but the best remains to from the door and continued conversing 0 feelings of the passers-by with their piteous - I�- �:. ,.- ':-- - - .; . .. . . ..I . I I ­ - _ I 0 - :. - til0laSt. Surely there ih no one here who gaily with his co nd a stamp. ' Thie stamp is broken in the Fifty-eight thousand %oknell be! ng to I li dogri for a . . , , - i :i_ Iq Ct - . - mpanions. I pointed hini & lamentations, and fillitingwit - I.' - ,,", '01 S -S t 1 - �' : .i, .,. the trade unions of England. , L�, � . ­.�: � . I . has ,jot licard of Mr. Robert J11arker, the out to tile detective who walked u and, presence of the Sultan by the High Chain- ) -,,�- : '- i ' -, .:.--,.--- . . . ; *,.; , I - .;� . ; I . . -,, ,"I . . ;;". - . 1 . ::�..­. ­r -. -toligtiz!doi-atorofllidtllesex. Though evidently reluctant to arrest him be so berlain, who taketsone spoonful of eaclikettle Mrs. ,Graham, of Alabama, has a patent share in the refuse o the streets, or for- , .- . . '::_- ,; . _. . - .,. 1. 8ilver Fore �. hours together they crouch out side a ahcp . - .: , - , - - . .� . . ­ �� lie isa,stranger in this to�wn yet Ilia reputa. many local magnates, r bef re the Sultan t rd for a machine for hanging wall paper. . 4, . ­_ . .. . _ - - 1 . I �.�. - - - .- - . I . equested a monlen L's" 0 tor of .driving purilhasersawiLy by theirmerepres- _. ­ . . ..1..., -�. .. , I-M � - 4?9;:� . _. . .- . _�.111_ - 1 Margaret L. Knight is the inven . , , .,-­L�-� . . - .. �...., .. _. - nee -_ ­_ ::. � ! .�.... . , . : . . . � ;.- .- : . . . . I - ­ -�, k,�e, I - I - : Platform orat Nearly a ton o � . � I - ,_1; , I tioll has preceded him tand his faine as a interview in private. Rgainat pqison. ence till the owner get out of patie "- a . f; or has.extended far aud wide. f rice a day is,required for the inachine that makes square-bottomed 8 in self-defense. . ----. - 11: W . : e " Eli, .what's that?" he cried Raily. er bag& � and flings them a few coins seek shelter � 1 . �._- .'- ­.: i�,__�---� � .. . - - . _________17_ .. �' C' 11 t1elliell, I wil I now call upon Mr, Robert 11 Wish th speak W me privately, did y the inevitable Waf,together with six hun. 1)6 -. 1, ; . , . oil When night comes they ..-�:--� ! i, ", ;." ­_ �.:� Barker to ad(!, 3everal Cornell girls are taking the ag- - the . ,� I.. ­ -­.��, _. *..,, �'­: .esg yo�.­ 9 �lred pounds colifughr, and son equal amount der a bridge beneath'- the ates of - . _`� � ,,� � 1-4 �, . ,, 1��'- . - any. Nonsense, say your say here, man, I I _ - - 1".�-,:, ­::� "I 91 _1 . I ricultural course and one is studying vet. .un . .. - " -, - � � '. . ItOb(�rt l"arker! Could it be'.possible, why have no secrets from thexe gentlemen. to.pay nothing of the other grocer- town or in some use, lying .- ,�- ,_ I �e - ., _ . . ... ) Of 10 I . '­- 04:. '�I._ . , .-� ,� � .. ,�. - . - _� ­ . - .- - . . _ _t­_,._� .1- -1 ... . . - . - . -t , , .: . ­ � - � - . .,. ' t'lat wail I. Had the ebaitman discovered Some political matter, I suppose."' 0 vigetables, ond meati . .-skelter, men, women, yonug .. . . I- � � -. . - . , � - 2. - , . erinary surgery. � t A �.. .� � I 1 . ius,, In down helter tumble-dowm to . �__ .-.,. � � H, . I-_ � '_ , � I Iny presence in the meeting. Did lie, really "No," said the detective gravely.tx "I -%Dd 'a A woman, raduate from the Denmark .. . ­':,�. �� . 1 . - '1J . .11,_-.1 I. I That Lheio is enormous waste xtra- r ­'� - � - - % ­. iris, and children,-in a prornibcuous heap. _.---- ' ,� ­ -, -, , 1; Agricultural Vle e, has been appointed - '� ,�, _:-, . ..-- , �.,,,.-- - - exP('cL me t.Q pass from the back of that mostly wished to call your-atteation ' - er Their physical misery is such that their- . - - *', .- �11__.. : -- _�..1;_ . - t4itbis Vagance in the kitchens in almost a matt . . - - .1_�,_.-,q,,' �'�!-. �.; �.�,-- ;?� dense erwxd to �_ � f &a. of co'urse; it is said that enough is thrown manager - ��, .�- �,:, , _"?_'M' . y-I 1 . - -;I- . .i* the platform, and how did warrant for our arrest on a, qhArgo a of one of tie most extensive farms moral degradation in overlooked. From , q�'-!:, ::.,t-."' ..,�. 1. ­� � V � - . . ... � . . . . . S . . .7,�:_.. .:,; :, %. be recOglli;,,E� me, a total strienger. - . . away daily to feed a hundr in Denmark. life - _: . 1-1.! 1 . I ,:.-a�. *,l ... - . . . 1. I . 1. ­. . --_ :. " ­ 1HO 0 1 ,e.. ..- . �­� -- sault and Wbery." ed-families. But I Mine. do Velariola, aged 98, iR probably their faces all traces of an inner are., -- , :.,:,.,,' ..'. ._ " . _1._ �' _._­- . ,.. . . .�­:.'_. ... - . -. i -then the such waste is not, confined to a Turkish roy- - : .,. ,,.-.--:;.,:� �; - - ; . . ­ , - . . �� _. : . I , my trepidation and amazement wef0i Thero was a moment's sllebc� .�,_' ,�; , I . - �-: I Mar- wiped out; like the beasts they can only an . �,; , . ., . .. . , I. . '_ - - ­ . I - ' '-` . , . . _�:... A'�,` . ...�-- . Vellou the only woman who witnessed tile battle . 4- �wl�, . .t. .., 1 ­- I -reased as I a!aw it tall figure rise crowd buret into a shout'of 14 u ' laughter al household,and wigh t bq found in kitei bens .� . 7-l sly ill(, u dure, and seein to some extent to have lost, - -1 1. ..11 __ , .­.�' 9111 , a ..,.i:,." :; - - _. � 1:i . I .,. - ------I. . i;, : - _,.�. _... -, ;� q.; �_ I., V�f .,.,- .:4.. . .- " 1. . ; . us is go, - -�, ..� 1. ,_ - , __.��,,*.:,�.� �'. ,�_­':�� .,-�'­:. �. .- w ...-, _., ' ';'�­ `�� '. - �% , _il; " _,�_�'.' -t - from 2 ' thered- up of Waterloo. -She itood on a neighboring . , � .. ... 'L L . -� ' -X - :"'; �r I tile side of the Platform and walk for- in which Hawke's voice sounde4-loudest. Ki I the capacity for -suffering. . �3 I ' nearer hqme. The i 1_1 , .� ward witri a ignified air to address the 4'Robbery, man I"c5ried one of the gentle- b the beggars, with om Constan ng - - - , 12JED : : �_: �.-_O. : - .: d , . W 11 tinople indmill with her sister, and in the eveni ---- �_ . . � L '"­�."­,'­?,,(._,�'_�:�J .: .11 L ­,%�.-_. --I .1 . . their cared for the wounded. Her mcutal 1. I..; :,'.. _7� ` '* . - I . ...".. '. -f Meeting. luinds, &ad what still rem4iva is eaten by :_ :.-I��- - '--' '�: '­!-": _­ :i '_' '..:..: ­4�-, .1, .j-4 _. - � : I --- -_ �­�-_ ­_ ' . I 0. '" I men p . . . . faculties are well preserved. . L , ' , : ­_ , -. -L, - ­ -,, ,f.(Z1, I t resent whom I now reoog4ized as Air . Over And Over Again _ _ . -1, - :J,-� - " L _ . . ,� .- -���I � _ ...,�. ..1- . -. , J�1�m I - - "..-L 'Gentlemen .­ I . - 1 - - � L I-. I.....-, - . . i- - -�..,.-- t � . - ,"said tit e chairman, "this is Lucas, chAfriman of the ineeting. ,"Robbe I the scavenger dop. - _� ., . - ,_ `P--i - ,�� . . - V,-_ �:,­ - ­­- - -� ,v�, . � .. ! - �,;'r.,­tLU.' ry . ­ . . . " . - � I The case of Helan Kellar, a little Alablims Over d overagain , L __ - ' ._ - -�,_,_�L. t , , ,;'% )I 11 IC, .. - - , .. _ _ _. ­ � _ . .., .� �- ..' � - I 1'� - ,*, . .. � ,- - I . . - - , ; ___ 1, �_._.� . _ ,% -, f -- , - -­�� .";,", " - - � - L - , . ..1,1� _. 1�tll � _______-F_, �- - .1 I , - , � 1. _.- " ­ - , - . �- - , .� � . . - - � I . -bo lost both hearing and siglilt at the My duties it for _ - R ,. -­ � 1: ­ _­ �, . J. i111 v. _. " Mr. bar'ket, who will now address you." Why this-is Mr. Barkel! the 'famous or*tw.. .. I , . wa. mli; .. . ., - I . I .�..� M't - I � That 9. - .i . L girl w _�� � . �; . - They ever come in monotonous roun( -- ,i­ I� _'�. -1 ­ � . . 1. ._" ., " 'i.- 1 k; -.-__ I '�..;11 " "Y �' __ - Mr. Bia-irker, th4 me. I stood'in you are.out of your bead," - - . : 'rb A ataot of p6 h* y life is Wing se)f- age af Id months, is remarkable. She enter. . - -: � i., :,."-L:, ',,-, ��, r - . I .1 !�1,"_. � -_ ". _..� , ­I it], it . . . - :. :-'t ---14 6;� I . V0. - - -,,,..; ,:- � , I ;,.,,- 1. � �,,. -- - 8tuPified amazement an4.g&7.ed at this myg- : "Not SO," said the detecAi L.� J 1ThIsJe I pp . Breakfast and dinner and tea, I - , . . ". - :�_ . ,_�.. -. . . sacrifice. . ed the Perkins Institute for the Blind, in smoothing the anow-whiteelothes'L. I . ­ � . -__. . Z, � - � - . . - - - - ­ .- . . .­ ;-�­, '� - . Z I '. - - . , :� - I - __W� ,;il. terious oral-or N�ho smilingly answered to the m ' I want,and here is the man he as. 1114 Swee � � - ,t/'� I . . I . � I I . . h care I��,� 1. _ - an -1 t��-.t.�� " �.- , .t�,,�: ., -.1" �­L - . �"�. I � � 1, - t,_.7.'-'1:.I.- - - regular branches and the ,�t­ ,�,_ _- %'.;L�I � 1 . .. - �11 . - a d I--1:_ , . ._1. ­ . . . -��. , 'A ­ M ., 1� .- - �. . .-L_'!�, ­?��. �,F , ' I ars Bon Besides* taking. There is ever some tas � L I I " .. 01 I I . MY name. . .ton, wheu 7 years old. .ping and dusting wit . � .��. -J ,sault*do" he xddcd pointing tome. - � Caterp)I ' attain&�gres,t size in Australia the . . k in iny little 116tna% � L_ I .9, .1, - -. languages sbe _- .- - - 4 . .... I., -�,.,#, ;6 4 7-:,:. -,-;_'�­ or ­-gome of the ­., - ." '., *:. - . U S � . It Was Hawke.', Yes, there could be no - "But in your warrantagaislathir. Bark . , to a foot in length. . To brighten it everywherb. I - t. .. ..�, . . I . became a good pianist, Two years ago ohe what may I claim for my duty's fee I � � ,- V � � I -11 ­ � , ,- .�, . , , __ ­ . , �� , -.- . - - . _11 ..", �_ . . -- _. '. , � , . : - _J,11 , I",cm L'- ." I . .1', ;a L., - 'Ille-tion about it. boinewitat more digni- said Mr. Lucas in amazement - Ut we 6" Nothing but a good life can fit men for a felt that she must learn to speak, and enter.' Are these endless rounds of tAs I . ­- L, , ,-- . : ­, -, �5" . - ka to be.)" - , . - . '!, 1 : .. . .18 - - � I . : .. . t . I d. - : .kl.-L�' . � I . .. � - , .. . Thii v arrq i � - 'r�­ � '. .. 7-, ..-_i .1.. , ,,,,�.:,i, . . I . . . ,_ � . ;.'�, .I . fie , it is true, and wearing a more respect- it. Why certainly not; 5 n . better one. ad the Horace Mpknn School for-Deaf Child. Naught but a dull monotony, .. L 11 ,._ - - . , - , , . -10,t- ­ ; I , , 11 �_ - ,f. : - -I., , . -Hawke. There's no I .over and over a4rain I . ��­., ���, &, ' "f. - t - �-- . - ' ' istinot. ­1,� ,: _:­�, _.���,­- _'­__-_. .��,_.,-, - -!.. -- -�1k4�.­­.-,q._-..' - .- . - ,, ,_. , -,��k - ,$ . ., I� ov%per---,-,-;�..',. 1 4ble coat, but with the same air of assurance for the arrest of a--Mr. .., I, ­) --i, - ,*-�' --,- ." V I _.X��.., -il,j � -. : ' f, - The Iffiltna"SOM'S'ety, of Boston, 6i an ren. In six weeks she could speak d . -1�'­7" ",i �' -�1-- , ,. I � i4ic_,:*�a,_ . .L � . ­ . __ _!� ­ ", '�l I - 1� I Z ik I ,- r__�.__ lz� :I- -. . -self-confidence he stood on the Mr. Hawke here;" . - . - Au over and over again, ' i, � -�,- , 1, '-,A��' .-- *'- _1. .- 4,,d Placid - ,.J , .���,------, �! . . ,��,­-"­ .:. . mbulatilce,for disalkled horses. The Went I& do very few ever articulate- so well. - �lt� , �, ..,, . Z..I - - ;,-V. 'A��-I: P"- I a - "-'-. *L.-j:_� - _4- . I L � , _ . I . -, - I - .:��R41 � - : . Platform before' me. . � "Hawke " repeated that individual him. I The sa n the west� .I I ". " - _�, �1� �; . _ -, I � I � gj - �, 11� I 11ril.ill, grinds . --,,� -, ,.� � I Iny owns one also. ver; or age now in 12� - . � - - - I .: . �� _ , ­ n sinks low i - . .-��, . In . �� ,", - ; End Railway Compa () . �, - r agalft,' -' . _� 1.� _',Z�- _�,,,&­� Y�I I � _'.. I "I' . . - ,&nd always over and wre . � �4,.:!�,_;. ,�.,A, � I X.- ,,�. . As I gazed upon him in speechless amaze- self.. "#Hawke, who tlike devil ii Hawke?" I I _1 .. L- ..L I ­ ,3 I.,,., ­ . . ,- , ., -�...F��­'e '4 - . -1. . ': `4�­- --� _ 111 I �. '., �r I in . ,;- 4�. ' The birds COPIA back to'nest- .: "' -.-'-A- .1 -'.' six huadred bee en of the city are mom- - - ' . .,�' �.,� :j , , . 1:1 r I . .f .. - . , .. I , �Illd barrs ths .1, _. � . . , :,"*' L-�_' ,S-.. . - I 491, 11"ent he commenced to address the meeting "You are Hawke, sir,"-I cr d angri ., .. . - - L ��_P.�,� _7_.__-'�_-�,�%' . 1� - - _. . " _, ._t .1 , 5.--1-,_-,4 �!� ,-iiA �!,4, -r' _ 'e lyl berS Of the L . I . Reading.. , �. The robin sings to his 10viDg ln&%`� , - . - Q, _�, .. ­1�4-!-, . 0 ., I I Humane Society. - - I . : - . I - _; � _ _1 'I . , .-.�WJ-_� ,� III it clear voice and rounded periods. ',and you know it," - " � . I � - .. Close,elo*-to my cottage door, 1 _ . :- ,-� �,-, 4 --. 11 ,-,-�- ,. . . -1 __1 . . . ­ .1-,. I _ . . I - _.. . I ..�� ,.,.;,-. � , @w �­ r; .V- .. -.1 . I �i , -L - . When oi bt years--old she oat upon his t Hardy-Did you do much' imading this The same glad song I have heard him -�, ,-,,-N-t:-� - , - - . I � . . - . . --I- LL " .. "It if' necaless for me to tell you ntle- "And you " ho'said in att'amvised tone. I 9 _ .1 . �"'�;�..)�. , " 1. � . . - 11 . - go . I ­ - . �_ ..'�_-X ; ..".- - 1- ?_ - � - I Knee; - - . I __ .- . For many a day before. 11r,fr;A1_ - __��_,­ - _-L r.. � � . L aninine�.�io th6 moulataips? . . .- �� .;�,�_ I .. .. Men and citizens of this town ,"Say who are you?" . . . - . I- _ - ," , I:," '. �, . ­ I ­ - ­ 4 . �i-��.�k .. : . ­�... ." i I - , . _�-,­' 1 -. � � I ..� .. - beautiful I - - -, .", * I ' ;� . ;."",. . At fourteen.she was very ishy-of men -;- ,-- Ma.w .. W-011- '�-X�)&duld.'think I did. And the robin says tome: ­ . `1 `- � I 'A . . SAJIM . - �n'� -1 .1 1. 1: ­ if tile heart is tun,-d to IOV6'A 'Tlatt ,VoL -1 N ­ �. I . _S�� ... - .,. , , f ,f.�- ,W- � il _ l . I - I �� al_1`1 ow -.I W04.UO.15 go,I q . , � -1 -Th4o. . - scarcely Chill . . --11;1 �1_ I - 'j- 1`1116red I feel at lie ther roar of laughter-burst from -the A , /' *4sn't a ' ' 'k kt-st F ' . � -W.".- ; Of 011int-in, -h . deeply, how* -profoundly Robert Barker," I answered"hotly. , " I � I- 1 rench . . -ing the privi- -. Ano T my iby.,-.1 - ,, It didn't Isro task catI be dull idionotony. 1� . * .I r" L I � - - - , -7e.1 �_�p ty - � . , . teg �_M4 jet , _ � , I Tboug# over sad ovor - � -. , - L. . I . 10 a - � I ;1:J" - . --A W .. . - _,­­�.­: - . . _; i A . 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' 14 IN TH EXCHANa OR BALE .�F><ve head of Ft ret-class - - , »o;+� o fir: : '. corner Lot tFa,t3, con.6,Pickering : � ' f _ - `, T ;, . 1' feedin steers.r:eiti 4 sere old. Terme aetultwa ,, .� - Nodi church g y as 8alena Oornere, (ibod large br�ilditl newt ,, l •� 1� p ri1 :.- ':% the 1164tring t to snit puro asere. Jae. Lawrence, lot 1t3. nth g' y TT 1fAt Eb t! thil .: Bedr00.L.i.L - 1� l e A n � <I on . Fj cool Pickering township, DrOugham P.O. �1.� fenced,good orohsrd�and. two we1L on prom- _ . e yl]j@, gr11 be aediCta - ises,at resent rented at $6 r sore n P Pe Land et• + �•�• ' ','' 6th of November. 5 r e-tublfehed every Friday morning sat its offlge the best in the county, Gravel 7road past the �li�Te t1 l�llreSt.' $hO�ik O f1�i nit l le Four `Y'oronto ac11ao1k will Piokering,Ont. 10 RENS-A farm'in the township of door. IW3 &a � =. , TERMS - , . 1 BCarboro,containing 210 acr>�s being lot 11 a3eo s park lot in the town t►i Wititb of 8� r • • sot�pf of diphtheria Win eotil. There ie on the pr©wises good frame acres,immediately north of and adjoin�ug the _ -" ev ever shown in Pickering.. : et3o_u a revelant thele. �Y.TS pie 9i�ar- $I.00 if paid iii advanee. unde of the Ontario Ladles,college,on which � ;,( ' g Q P ,, :. _,_ a:-; _ buildings,a tlret-crass orchard. Twelve miles gro RATES OF ADVEIITISING: is a small orchard. The premises have s trontr ` _ _ , : F ' .� HOD,,, RT. T tnpsou, eri from the city of Toronto,and very suitable or - ,: ho * It?'iret insertion,per line - - - 10 conte. a dairy farm. Mrs Wilson, Wegt Hiil. 1.9 so of 43 rods on Reynold street,and 8 rode on 0 . i: _ ,' ' ; a meeting of tarttI Dundas street, well fenced. One of the beat �t�dres9ing F!.aoh subsequent insertion,per line - 5 ---- ------- -- Prices t0 COrreS30rld Wl�'il2 the 111Ces. Of eyenin� This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- OHN TANNER & SON wish to an- building sites in the town of Whitby. Reason- , answered the ( net{ tiaementa. J able terms wtlibe'allowed,for full particulars ear nounen to the public that they have open. Q 1 to 10 1' , ire the farmer to d in a 1:+i1 Special terms given to parties_making con- l ed out a. hitcher shop in Dowdwells block. y _ Wheat and �al�e ;n The one y. this ? by say B rads for 3 or G utoutha orb the year. Half- i Fresh meat(ilwa son harttl, In caeeoi absence J. R. MONTGOMERY.,-- l .. ':, s it On Four hands and t;n t.. y Teaarly or yearly contracts pa;,able quarterly. orders left with the Misses Noone or W. Logan, Dnudas at..uear uptown railway station, - •:• •- ` Businosa cards tea lin s or under, with paper, �}'hftby v p p , postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A t7et.17th, It�9l ltf - derst nd AIr. T'r >t r .►` on ,v r, ta" 0�,1, }solo in advance. call solicited. n-tf --_-z__ _ _—��- ---- Qe nes for t1le purpose HILTS era will t c . . , ]DILLINGHAM >�T ti cries in local colurnus ten cet►ts icer line, --- - - �- - - ORISCOTTON tjle question of ©stakllisliiti % flue coots per lice each subsegneht itrAert•iott• AIt1I 'I'O_ RTr::v'T--A desirable I'at•m f ; t special contract rates made known on aplilica � 1 HOOT - FUR IIT'' DEALERS +' , s ' tion. Iio fess advertisi,i i �� conaiatiugof(,iattos,situatee on Kingston NIT1T a DCALIJII� slid U�IDLTITAIiPItS in this localit •1�+ill }tc he.(i J ► , , �' ' road, Pickering, about 18 miles from Toronto. :t �•�• �T op Wedne�day evenilig" :,( Advertiseaiunts without written nstructions > ' =�i��R2.a<.V �-'• �yV TL. (1,1 evcu. , 'fill be itworted until forbidden and charged ac- t'O`�d liuildin�a, led in br!et state of cultivation ('OaLI O�i.lvD .�• + t Ila on Thtirt; y n aun.iin,;lc. Orderf, for diy�•.o- utitntil,g (t3�crtiso rh"toetruitot all kinds. :ever failing spring, Arecentdiscoverybv,tn old r �:. t°leuts must be iu writtri �t,id sent to the nib- nus truant h the iau,l, also two good wells. For physicittu, successfully used `!"T!- . - -- -- ------- --- '----- ------ ----.-. , - ---- - -. - '_- _ __ _ -- _ __ L jLI0i1g(}1 tlCsutt.1 iA, on T I1Aller, 1 further i,ei.rticnlats, apply to 'fes. W. Allison, monthly by thousands of lad- full. �'Ve }lope there tti'!ll 1 Job\Voris prontlrtty attended to ['ickerinq. The Abuse lirol,ort} is lot:ll,2t,F con ies lathe only perfectly safe T tendauco tit all then(' IneC•ti -- + - re - 1. W. 1. CLARk. PROl�METOR. r 11. Tit sae ofinun �ci epi . - -- - -- 4a) ST�EFS rut;, a _.T ------ ---- - - AARW .. a ne e rir There is no secret or I)at c'.t s h c tFor iufu�n 1 tiction of Afyrtlg \'ave' '.. .•: itt -� - k - -- - s edicines in Druce of this, Ask for Cook',!'rot- . �- tl Our PcS11tle�i3-Strict•Independence. .. . ton hootCuutpound,takenosubstitute; (•r on coup be produce(t by a►��' ' (t�rtlr X1721-A) lYSt-C1tLSS LOCt61 P(tpc�r. 1131;! Un(iPti;i1?ned has 45 li8nd of feeding close z�l and 4 three cent Canadian po,t(age - but 130 II]Anufacturc enti!ti . steers whic'•i he will dis lose of for c(tsh ( stauipsin letter,and we will Bond sealed by ro- ,4 . . b g 11( c;Ga;r{ i 0[1x' Z+ pecttttioiis-The htlarty x wouths'credit, lie will be in Piokoring Vil- tarn alert. Full sealed particulars in plain on- .., - - -"�^'- •of1. that price, unles upport of Glti neoule of I'ickeriuC and viuiuity• la_o each forenowt lip toll o'clo(:k,to»Purr them velope,to ladiesouly,2 Stamps Address Pond - ' - ; large scale and sell ort n !:t to 1-hos(A desirous of ntrehaatrt L111y Co„No.3-1•tsherBlock, 131 Woodward ttr(i . . 1 a. All must he could not sell belo�': tltf_ . - ---- --- -------- ------- M,ld by Nov. 1st: ,John WoolrAlf. Mckering.52-2 Dokrctit, 'Michigan. Sold in Ilft-Wring try lt. Xt i _ . loss e\'Ctl if lie ( FRIDAY, ?tiOV. `1, 189�. _---_ _ ___ : _- _-____-- -- -_--- liatetnau,v. ll., and all roeltou'iible drugi;ist ait}lout a . - tt i �t'G - 1. _ .. -B --- - ---- _ - -- - -r--- --_- - - . --- -- k c t t l:c i ; , .. � . � everywhere he ones ad\ . o f 1 t t • ♦ ♦ ` 1 Cil ailcl sposltOy get a lari;e mnr I . I-�-L"'-L . The• Reformers of West 1_Iiirou _ b- s- A R. . which lie �r'ould have leo fillet in` colla en tion at. Godet'ich oil - - ` A� �►LUTE - SALE . - -' That is t1 el lesson`«' `1{` �Fi•idar algid r.olnina.tcd Mr. M. C. Cane 4 • : * �'= * tM '�' & Son have the cotum:tnd erorl as a candidate for the ColnllwllsJ'je 4,11O . --tII' .; - -_... -. --- - _: j1. 1B u'ill� �al'� and they are S40 Je purchases of ' they can retAin it only I Diajor Bell, of the fatuous fell Registered -o- Holstein o- Cattle . - down to liar,! van lid fern], is talked of as the candidate of - _-__ • . price We are instructed to sell by auction"at the Re- + i +�T . 11 . ._..�. -- �he C'OI1SeI'watlweS lIl Eastern ASSIn1- ioaitory.cAdclridF-etr�et,Toronto,ou Thursday, , - 4 •_ H K�J �J. it 'I E�/ , TO THE 'f boia for the seat 'loon Occupied b Ifon Mr. Dec,t, 1892. at It o'clock, without any rq,erve As the• sale bill se;t.-(ltl, is CC)I7l- LETTE'i� ,_ y whatever, the eptirq_Herd of re(;ial�r8d holstein t - De dale �;_,_,�----" �- Nttlwof tie Oakdale Farm Company, consist- _ . - _ _ .- . (�'R L �� FLANNELS hta d8 art,nK,rtt j -,;, u r, '„��T- in of aviruale,of'which 17 are cows. Eight lIl �I]t w8 deSlt`G' tO 4i1�(j blit f H �' l cussinn of pnt;,i ri rr;t ,us. r= of these wer-einivorted.from Holland and were - The �etltloll a,,alnst -W . I+ . AMC- the best that money(-oil buy. Ninecowshave . . - . - _ - . ~ . Jeal], will be tried at the towel hall, ]atetydropped calvev, two aro due to Falve in - '- r in all lv1'ieh?LSyit�l 5,ri r-•1�, ((i�,t• -. j_ _ t { i T �r that iu uo rsts,• .1., �r. �;• �; :i r T Uecetiiber, two ttt .January,foot` rn early tipriuf,. art' prepal f'd t0 d0 fill SUC 1, ? I �� I T�� Y �J�� iJ $ponsihle fur t1i,ini(M." -:1' n Markham, OIl t11C I ill of l�ovelnber. }'his is the great prize winning her(i of th'ii llo - - NNELS Q nnndents.-P u_ `,v,W"., i ntiuion,Laving swept the show rings from Otta cull.-All,)-,-- nae ,to is It is generall • Understood that a 'saw- r *3 a'a t r Loudon, �4iuniuq �uorc money prizes, 1 �' I3ltick CAShlllel8 HOsIeI't' 1. ' ofl;llas Leel] drran{;c:d and T10 ev1de11Ce trier( „old Hurl silver tiredtt•.q andutoredip oras Folk II@fitly >lt.d (l1ll( l(1 �.. : 1 - Calclwell s l; tt ;:' iri `r>'I - thein xv(,ry ever won by any herd of any pre . A rlemuing a b(•<,;; t!t:.t r-; i - *111 be offered. of rat tie at tiuesirtur(+ number of exhibitions in ' - ' • editor ,_ttilr<i •J;'t,l, is ", ---- this province. Guttie will arrive(tt the Aeposi- I ! ` r I tc.k „ 11Ir. `�'. T. I1* T'reSt017 the 1)t) tory on '*ion(11" erre'"din"sctled:ty. (�(3I71e SIOII�' g'�lltl�It7Eii1 Zt'It�:l ' Litdl('S alltl �rC'll S ttllc�t'rC IO�IIlIlt+�,t .. Home Ulr( le" acid .:'i na:t 4 'rertnri:---;ais t::onlitti'ereait will he given .on detri(;ting from the clr::, ae Yn1n1Oil Orgatlll.er for the liC•f01'111 •pl�ro.* d notes. Cattilogiien cau l,e had 'on - ( t( cif tl,� bcwk. S(�-ne ,J- u �ylrty IIaS reSl�llEd, slid recei\old t.Ile 1',u Idin��lo ottitc> merit" •Ichu 7.eys. Freehold r��2Clillln' - TO«ellTlor rr' tat'drn the b(x,k are untr(;r :- ' : \�'. D, t;lt.\tiI), your lists and we will gig-© you 0. - :, Tal_JIi11n - €, 1. appointment of Librarian of tli.e Winter Ullion Sheeting are notoriously tett ! .r� . • :enlslati\e Assembly, the a•ppornt- ( tone n act er and �bjn� t (�f alt ],� » - l'.S:--A]i t1i, l;ron,1 (+iare�`itn i colts I,clon' nisi` H s:t}", th 1(iit :i rent took-effect on November est. , t'- .ollr hills to take �20IDe.' 1'Itlid�. Ser- 'es (?. ers I'l >f.ltels. •}�i� is a scri:(r, r►►.j; ; .felt '' inf to thefaru:,uhonLao,u nuiul•rr, will be sold �r 0-p era' --- 0 the r„pository in ,is,nuary. b ) t' , +. :. . rile bo')k is. tO rot:;.• :(,i . ,, _ : rrhe stuaellts hada hu�;ll ii=ue ill ati� ti•1+- t nt thisf•:tt--it don'tsnli$-ara�nin. Bible, and a5 it iii ui;ici Alle cit3 on blouday niaht,Vallawe_rtl, „ :0:�----T- <luestion5 :incl :tn�tver;, :_;i;i Soule elg�ht hundred \Vent to the . . . . ill u ed fro r t e I{il;it` t c Il , t► It -- - Fall against the 1',ih!(• it,­ A(irall(I Opera IlouSe, a11d cretttecl t �TOt�" lfi 1}}I t? t1I11ry �© 01'tier 1 llcontains danger.,:t:; t,l- int P . I-Duch disturbance- ­ -­ , th.ell whell the _ ays "� totems r,c the m-t+a trr.(r • Bill ffe;w � � ��t.0 ��� G � � tent}is of the Bible ar('}ploy was aCCr took to tht stl ect; a;.t1ABa . .. �_ le _ _ _ char.Lcter, then it is a rni;, __ ....I- ,I . were un wnitoyallce to the police for . tiro otherwise. It (i •(y V ­ ­-.1 -- "- some hours. No arrest, \were made. Lf'tter (�C�(�� . alt �1Otfo111 pi'1(_'C'S. the days of ratnl>titnt ,ke. but one student. . NN,a,3 sumllaonerl bafure , T - - . fidelity that :i cltri,;Wl r ' - - condemn a book a-, m i,oh; the Police Ala;istcate and hued . ? . V J,J t a .. .. - --: for disorderly conduct while m theJ. , o . e Bible itself. It ': . - - om Y Dpera House. . . . , . �� , that because a h(xtk is (tat . -,. n 11 S -: - —__--- _ Methodist teachings it-i5 .r: . . _ r. : - ----- ------- - ----.----- - - - - - - - (_treat excitement pr6vails 'an otln , ­­ \ I1�'E,'1{)l�efi - - - — man} publications Of i(x�l. 1. slid Baptist might h? s:) : Calladlall cattle deak;rs over the report "- �, S ,O � will he dare to do it. No that Pleuro-Plieumonia, has been dis r Caj'(��j 1�tc: R I H A � S - safe ill denou.:ciuf; the 1, ,�: _ b -- - .. like Qutx e windmill u, ( . covered atI11011n cattle of a rect,nt s}1ip _ �3ARS>7. RE STORE1. , i e of > w' it ' t % mklit to Dundee. If there ort mower - Mill as the poor ��(,rtl► p .... .. 1s tilt, Place t-o buy }'otlr harvest tools. when trampled up(�rt.l,erha correct, it is eery probable that ills -� mos t Forks of all kinds, expostulations tn.a� }te�� l:. I'uIl Ilue Ot Stationery Mast mo1i with other liruuanit British authorities will place Galla- Rakra, Sc�thes3 and Stlaths, diau cattle upon t11e schedul This th�i E AD p e. rills1. to ]land. 'I'uruip and Carrot lioe4. : when trod on, yea more, tl means that our cattle will have to be possible that .dome of the- Screen wire nettiun for windows and doors, ones may number anic,n�;i wlaughtered uuoil landing iu the old ltc�adv tllade winao\v screens, aO and $fi in Blend up their cry unto the i country. Should such an order be is- - - - . . . 11„ . of the Sabbath. THE NEW - TILLU - __ 13o,'s express wagons, He says. ­� .. sued it would practicably ]:ill our Brit .•the book is _ c . Commercial , printing done Bird cages slid Whips, is, it teaches the wond and isle cattle market. ti o wonder that and every tLi11g in the hardware line. the Lord Jesus. is that stock hell are showing some eoncern For all kinds of sewifig, for ease and r - doctrine If so, then cl: ill the ]natter. -.. convenience in u:3ing and for With the least possible delay Give- its a Call. Isaiah and Daniel, of llai, .. , '• . - must be very niiocllievous ai - Air. Darby, mant,ger of the Toralito . durability has gild in. a. neat. Slid tAtSty _ - • ' burden is the second comirir ::. J I�`e\\'s, and the Printers' Union are on - ' ' - . -. s 41 RICHARIDSOK, - and Christ and his Apostle•]the ou s I11ttUrier.- . - . chievous teachers ruse till, t he trouble arose over the O Ej QUA�j : wages offered to operators oft type-set- l I I _�i NC, ('Jzqr`. . be found on almost every p yp Call and avoid the rued.. - • . --- - _-__ -- - Testament. Is it ulischie�o .-` - ting Machines. _ -----— -- - The Nth\ws has not, T SIF NEW WILLIAMS- - - to am them t .. - ap to the present, used these ma- :' ' Alines, but on putting them in offer- NOTICE TO F f th lies.. h1 o el- I MERS ]sear an at the coming ,Y - , the fulfilment o e believe •a >s always s ready far else never red the men less wages than are paid y gets f ' a mi U.- - _ - - . 1`0 12eAi subse ibew we will - ' ,in any other city office. This is sur• �` . o M tt i ent of order and is perfectly antis- -- T '�Ll`rte. _ lower to preach or teach nuc _prising as the News leas always been factory to every one who uses it. pain of ezpuleion. et we gi(> ': �'V Is r rebasNe your Haying and Harvesting mac finery._ f bright and noble [nen who with the laboring man, fighting for . . U you time to purchase o g017td the manufactured b Masse it, preached it, an(i nladc is .. _ . . I -Iniu and upholding his rights In all Y y Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto Important llzovements. As the read- er 1 00 ladies in thea section are - d by fir. FQRS"Y'rH, Pickering. The toll-owing and Rol to call at to it all are the varieties :-New Massey Harris open back bander, Toronto No. 10 B. . Charles Ministry.Spurgeon,Edward lrvviu, ers of that paper are mostly working- Using the New Williams and all are . c delighted with it. Aak your neighbor ll' • s to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders 5 and G ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford country, Dr, parsons and 1 -_ l<rien, w6 fail to see how Mr: Darby g Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harve r of Tornio in this county --can expect to come out ahead in tae who has it how she Pikes it. . Rakes, Scu@�ers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts ate , Hay Tedders, and present difficulty. _ - - , , , g and Binding Twine. _ _ iheir�teeac rominence to t Plric@s from 10 to 13 c@nts per pound, and we have also repairs on hand for �►d a 'm eco you$ iend� - _ -- - THE NEW WILLIAMS . from now till January 1st , Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 80 different kin fouudAdv Two boys of Belleville were sent to the point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms op ol3ite R. WIOOREg of plow - Adventist a views o e Reformator four . L. P 'S black- and Plying effect upon b(�� Reformatory years for injuring Has a Ligh atm and all !ts bearings church property - 1894, for the sulci of smith a 'ill Lop, I know of no denotnivah(ri are h'<rdened and adjustable. Its �'hO iSnOre or refuse to pry 'Brantford's population fins tleoreased . 1. I�. FSRZ�g, PICKERING* �°mi'� °t Christ eicept- To during the past year, Kingston's 602, movements are on steel rollers, sliding -. 0 Such a doctrine Auav not be Toronto's 1.552. frfetion being almost done away With - -- lay's sermons,but itis certa(i friction the- Tottenham car eoupler - - ___w%_-- w % - - - olearly and unmistakably al i It will last a lifetime. PENNYROYAL WAFERS. SMITH I have in my po�3aiotr � invent1r, is off to Chicago to baR the X20.- - A D� �� fished letters-•' _ 8000 offered for his invention. The shuttle is a large cylindQr, self- . 6' . r �`°0 ' from minister. Vegetables should always be put in threading, Steel shuttle. L. I Vegetables water half an hour before using �" w K .enc ns ' Canadti; fit .by vwskmir pains ° s or Sae fir ass book and recommrit r a y ,itl » P first Eas3a OloWere Twin lbneigattbook w them ; it will freshen them up wonderfal '" q li a+s r•t" ao bf rear ruSWW `'' I3a f sal() _ family reading .:.,' � for am ad ;, iy. THE NEW WI�LIAMS .,� lows, Trumbull Binders, orae h ngst then are the e� von.,, „ah P and trine The main rafters of tht3 roof of the laew v� VE r'0'°t �"�"� Powers Cuttin Boxes,-Horse Rakes met °dot ministers, Th(' �� H > >k„ , :. .. church at Norway were hoisted last Hass a self s�ttlr2g;n@edl$ an automatic X60111%ts>lxK Jacks, Single Plo�9 and other - wea ` k Iron Jaoit mischievous ' and depraved min i • _ articles. low points and other re- +calibre, character and ki,•. Thursday, and if the material be forth• Farmers deBlrlOttB Of se-- - .comin said church will soon be tom- bobbin winder and an -, improped g n Ir kept pletedg ,; - ' : thread liberator. �no 0� YOUNG AND VLD the Pio stotM,fs�ndo°mann Bible the re aHeesat edits C - . , r rentin hit tore Call says » o heir far g W manufactured of that letter. the m , Il ">r i __ °rs'°tO . lk one and ins set before urehasin North st to trine - BIR7H8. 1QPlnstcai[ `F podtlH�rel� P p f the 6 W the deo u �q THE N i l Y et N °° g , Hell, Immortality :ln WILLIAMa n` �� ervow De of post office corner. del for the annihilact ,i V�IDLEY.-In Clinton on Nonda)' Octabir-24th - i - : - !)111tneei of 8lgh eI �lbittiioa,Unste -- head the 1892, the wile of Joseph Chfdle � find 1 E ri��� the ��g� t�.nW Nvel�nwt, ]C�owofpower ,�c.. If he has book he ti . ' - daughter. y Ir„ of a Ia the only machine With atljustable lsEo. castors;ti and that will thus stanu level - 1. " va,�t'° '' � LOOK t ., acts r a otos, Drain!q all these subjects are ole ! Urt°e,$e E� cr, Areelon HERE ' ally set forth in the book. 11. Adveitis g m di oaetve > rte. McCgxocnis:--•At Dunbartbti oil Wetfnewitday H 1 gto for • ,` 1 . =` Noy.3rd 1891,Mayo Wilms,infant daughter of on any floor. 71_ T the � • � „ Et) of these doctrine.. _m 'n rryy �tla ]3amuei and Ella McGonoohie,aged 4 months. �`k 1*,, . , t., ya►clT, A dry, enotosin* stampp , -'- " -t1.. learn that Methodist tea: _ roc tna►titrs, J. S. IIAdBLTON, ecaduatsd ' s • fang any of Il -= ^"Flsim.-•-At Rouge Hill on Saturday, October : '' J _ �• a of these aubjer ' Examine lt; try �t -. and yar Will sies Yonas sir, ° tet. A large.- (� Y �� h!', nou�for guy man or i n c(,r 29tb,1891,.Wm. Fisher, fir.,-aged 82 years 5 '• �: � � ,& months and 6 days. btly It �' ' _ a' ----- -- ezegetica g ac .1 ; I .­v .� � -, -_ . . :, • r� .'r ,� '•. ----- -- • teaching New Ac j - L>yert�LBB t8 ;� (5 '�l >Pislltstt•tu; arras a1, �I IVs ►� presen day istoo+ i• of (' 1�ZPiri *_-_. ,� .. .., µ lu .t,.f too I a t �' � . 5r. Tl �►sM— at 111e11 O x' 111 g r # It rx . ' `- :(,� TBAINS rlft4r. AST 0Ern As VOLLows:--- • r$.t t Y bind men to all the . x7 6 °' ,. : No. s ExPlti?st3 8:02 A. sell�xa der ' "t, tions and nothin else but „ .: -- . , . OR SALE .-A ntxniber of r ��'� .4N .' •. M. e�tea ed S egtdtered F ,, } - � 1[i 11t[r ItD, _ , ,. 2: i 4", �a Wesley's reermona. ..: - '` and high grade Obro shire Rams and two . 'moi: ;..s " '>`r n _ p 1� r=- . , ; - Durham Bulls. THOMAS PUGH,Whitevale 47tf '" "a` 1 e� ` q: TaoeAla .rT k on a r set forth in NE fa , .ckkF- CE 1' , �$° to 8s eub$�ts . •. a � � � all 1. - it i-s 5•r�d :kh y' 7» .i are 1181(1 t. x �1Wi$ r@aChj T t S E.- H•{ . y :: .= it<9>V ...:: . ctbest K. . OR AL Aseeandhand heat t , r LOVfj:v it d _ on ul _ :_ ,. - ,SRF _. ei►f�► , ` . . e. t . 'Y'litD1N8 1< so »cc z ltb>a /119 �j p P ers an I 1.' splendid condition also a cutter in ono W•'" �iL �:il, {. Y' .vtitness Dr. Parkers .g d Mar *� g k . f � ,� ' '�' lg• ( 5' _ T , ver . eft, N lv R! >. - ,3..- n s""j - v + s. �. •rt a . ' lJ°n L . rr 4 mm nn ✓ Iu re air. A 1 afr this WACe. . �8$. _ `4 !' - , g, x, r> torr lioil , I?r. lz ' P PP y �$-tt. . .: ".-T �. a• = tCURE; r White Londoi I—, -_: a' ,. s ;� -tom,. t! � + z ► { bf ' yk...: „,�4,_; _ -.. _ .a t a v : ri° v on i - t: ha �w _ , :z.;... r .. n -. ___ .A '4 :•_-s ,�... :# lilfil}1<rl (7 _ .A, .. -. 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Y 1 Fso� ° prayed people that are led away bT anah Wheat,spring ...,...,. OO $ to QO 00 ' W charoh at Stoaff• t • � WHITEVAL - .x _ M w t ..,. ,, 4 C. = sautimeiats. Wheat,red winter...... 00 6$ to 00 00 t_� {O•�: \ The new Method�tt�( ,, ", � _! r M� „ , j d .on Suildap the �; , � He says the book contains "poigonous Wheat, goose ............ 0O 60,to' 00 61 '� , i t- ,' � € • - ,Ville, will be dedictat __ : , r ,i"n Kr 1 ire, . 6th of November. literature." I am afraid that when he,- Oate, bud.... oo to - o0 0o The warereoms are replete with a stook of. Bedroom Setts A, ,. ' e aka Four Toronto schools :will"be closed on wrote that statement there wag more Of 'a` f dl lith@ria which is becom- ison in hie heart than can +rpossibl be Barley, bash....::....... p0 4o to 00 48 Parlor Suits, Eae Ch»,irs land all dorms of .modern - ``� #;r- :� ;, llccount of o P po Y Peae, bueh.....•.a......... 00 61 to OQ 613 y i �N, found in the book, even ttaon of ((malice revelant there. „ PO Hay,new, ton•........... 10 00 to 11 00 t: ,t furniture.- _ , .� -� ;n,�!,� 7,-, 1, ',.: ,:' ip�J (torte p r, Oils W. lh ,IDpsou, east of Raglan, and wickedness. Such _stabs as these Q (► i (� `+ ` - 0 ' straw tori.....••.•••.rj••r i1 �O to 11 i]Q - " - .'� _ ' .•' - - `-.�� i `�Ja3k ._� ., ' I a A {.n6otiII of farmers the other might hurt did we not know who says a - - - _ ` g Dressed hods. G 50 to. 000 . " ".� '' ,` �•� addressinn sped the c uestion. What man can do >zothing against the truth, but 50 t 00 s o1 . ©,Venin^, t1nsN 1 Beef, forequarters �- , , :' ..G �: k ; . ,, d for the 'truth ('and greater is He that isfor q o 0 ichires framed In all designs. Repalring Of ;fUrlilltllre a --; -�' l` it the f.lrwer to d� in a hard year like You than all that can be against you. We Beef, lltndquartere.....• : G.00 to 800 1 , The cul wa is to a lug • y y have reiLd in the Toronto Guardian some Mutton.............:..•.... 5 00 to G 00 - ,-,� r, . . ill . b} .. y - Lla y pe ' ,: 1 f rr . our llauds and go f'ur 11,. Farl>l ► l;i:: oil 1' n feeble wails from Country I'arsonsovei this Veal, carnas8 ..+.......... 700 to . 8 50 _ x k lr`-:: ill-Iwdel titall(1 1I1. Z 4 uleanin�• book and of great, mighty and gigltntic Butter, lb.................. ^00 18 to 00 20 _ . ,• .; i l - ,- : . t� Funeral . i'urnisllin 7s ; a,nd all ,. -arisen kin re uirenaents � y - �icetitt(rs for the t)urllose of cliscussll�g forces that were going to be put forth is Eggs, doz................... 00 18 to 00 20 - t•► g .i .1, 1,t creamery coulltertLct its influence trod stlLy its terrible FUneTals conducted In I110(ibrll st�rle. _ '` I tllt' gne,4 ion I Ai ��_ , of e3 G'1�1liShln(r r l 1 ill this locality' 1%'ill be he d 1t Ringwood power. Try holding back the avalanche .--�T , - _ 1. . S l F, , 1 eyenlul;, - ov. Lnd, At A1- brother or sweeping back the Atlantic with ! Y till `y-f_, n(: 11 } DO�IRTNION �.�►.N ' ' 1 3a- =.A.�wrmM�.�.�-. -v.�-n,=TM-7�.z M. f + Y �, e\'cuinnr, Prov, 3rd, nAd a bl'U0111, tut ill lucrcy to ,Volo s�lI cease.the - - , ' 't tviiy't 1,)11 111111 i;(t i}' --- nnboly thud futile work of crying to stay the 1 - ,_:..�� :f +It 1,.1, on ` ae. uav even111(7,, Nov. --_ — _ ---- - - - -' - - - \\'r Lol)e ih('1t: lt'.11 be 1,L coil at• (sirclldation of that book. $i rJ�Q ��� ���� - I' Ile says �text�of scripture att� rntttilatcd Capital Paid up, ' f `� � D� � �� b� �DiD L "4ti, ' �� Sur lus, $1y400,000 In rolnp„ending a: .olutiort It part. was acc';dc`ntly spilled un thr hint ,�, t .i1,;,:,1'r 11 t. 1111 thcf;e lni etiu�l3. Lnd uti5tiP1)led to shit 1L ptlri,o5c,” 'I'tle p .. f, t ,4 11O ;:Tl 't tit ,).1tt,Lit 111 the I)ro- and on washin;;afterward U\t-a:l (iiycovered that- the. Muir Hatt corm -I'll(1 ' J, :thole purpose of the book is to rouse at- , _ ii k - " I f"I.-le Navy tob.leeo. It - pletely removed. tie at once put Thin wundrrful pr(`paration, (rn!t,e , ' tiCril o: 1 tentio;l t° (rod's \vi,rd Itud �f'ad .mel to WNITBY AGENCY• nlarketund so rest hasbcen the d('nlund that we are no\�' introdu(ing -. t c`tti,1 ' 1• !'r1tIC'C(1 ltd` An 111111]il�s1Ct71C it throughout the world underthe name of llueen',� Anti-IIairine c, , ill'' ,i Y ' ttl;tly' it closely. I Ltttc lead rife book at 1 t::uti�ely :Lnci I never nlf t 1,L Inntilate<i of ���'t�c:t; D[ l'�ItTIt;�'t'. i`=� �+ IT IS PERFIrGTLY HARflALESS AND iF' 1)nt 1111 lu:al',lla('t•tlrer could leak iG )clw tit i R ' ' I i:li5it ) ,li^r )assn€icy iii It. tkttaiuly the Intarostallowed athighestcurrentratee-- 1`O. - 4 SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT; tlrltt t)i''-('�, ilulC» Ile CO,ltll )lll'UMase Ona 1 } ! passage notice of withdrawal required. .;,,, T,ay the batt river and apply thy`nr.ture for a few nrinutcn, and ch© ;y '' ri sr'ale .1, ,I >ell on a large scale. I_ie. t)l)jt rt Oi t'.Ic writers could only be stultilied � -,tzr;• hair disappears an it by mag►cwithUtrt tl)onti( t,tt•stPatnorinjit6- it n . !„ „ 1 1 }, € g �V. H. HOLLAND . l;,;71(1- a )t ••ell )el0\v the Imesent )rice b d(�i a,, either. I t is to the aclvallti: a of + yy appifed or ever afterward. It Is an preparation Beer,Is,(1 loss even if lie could 1)urchase their o:)aect to give the Bible, the whole iQly ti1ANAGF.Ii• _ igra like purpose. Thousands of 1.:11)11 �l,u have been ttnnoycd ``_ \''alc(itli with hair on their FACE,NECti and AR31S attest its merits. 1, ' )11 e:[ a'iy.ulta; f'cus terms. I'o l;il)1+' It:ui nothing but the Bible religion. I _ (,rENTL11,1%1 9N who do not apprec•iatea beard or hair on their neck. _ oil tL. -.( '( (•.all salt ,I leave it with ever candid reader - - find a priceless boon in Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away � R -" c _t 11 l; iTf: ln;t1'1{E't tl:l'1't?1i11'C, 1'+'1G11_lt]t �' y withFhaving, by{endering its future growth an utter impossibility. - of thr ?, )ok to ;av if it is so 1)t not. I'r'e- A. UR UHART PrlceottZuren's Antl-Tiairtne r 11. per bottle, went in safety maillnl i)r)7(es.postage paid by us(securely \\-ilicll Ili \t'oll,tl liit\'b lit) 1ni1L1eenlClltli t(> 1ldi,'(: a:id bi,rotry are closely allied to the sealed from observatlon). send money or stumps by letterw•ith full nddrof:swritten plainly, Corres- i Ili• the \C(11.1{ of ►nan.y years. 1 , ondence strict! confidential, This advertisement is honest and strnight forward in ever word it �Y , $ rr„ on, WOtllt trl'e(l] C'VCIi InO1lNt(3l' still miLkf'. the food p y y - snu :1 L}' N1 essrs, Tuekett I n I'RdCTICAL TAILUIi, contains. wQ invite you v1,dent with us and you will find everything ns reti, ,Sentell. Cut this out end _ ;i I h:lt is till l c.,] tl,ey f:� (i oil. Btit I have more faith in - , ' - send to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Rnee Street,CINCINNATILO. You ca� - ' . . \ �; IL- R .. . ,I _ ,,,, :it t ♦ .;t r, ,e -J•+. r^ , l kz : ",r 1, ,,.. ss ... .- -. _ -.' _i - _ _-.e...... .�i�.3 .- - _ :<'-..`r r -3•.=> :.,a, eh-:e ..:d... 4 >�9 ..�1 r -.�v N - r _: -. . -- - yt .r. . ::s;SSFz q. er :e,:i ' "R$.. :• tc-.s -.x },="d a. - ! nod f. l = lir �c m m--�- F w- -. ' - __ - , . s- - - -- - _ _ _ _ __ __-_ - r., - - - __ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ -. y ... _.-. - _- "'_.._._ __ n 1f �. nut �,m�� ;: v u > -r _ l �8l�o pig -� , - . , � 0� a _ - .. - . tee.,,.. tiv_"-hW-mow jg *4 - he stn n o - _., •- - 4 k • - - j p p n him and- #tea V" .r ` - �•4 _ �- y tyhLarAh as i bn a hand,six•' tops Lb 4 cleric w 0 etagn the '� r,c t Q, �:; -� Toa leets t omlii hand htmrelt ut• . " -� hour J tar ho pn ppealan ttoor [ < � �"t " t:: : tin oris urn s'de of Lha hones, with FZOl AdT�$tue o�an liah ser plained that he wale feeing t>i3ttsc, tare bad ks him to show her t}fe latnit style, GH N G fl b %1e] of Fairy-Land. _ g lib y > R - And she palls over the goods meanwhile. 4` �' : ' ` •his paws° ettirJed un er Nisi. The sun was reached the Seld sad bad fairly began work itys she• "I want a dress for my niece, x lir 0,$nole George!Please tell ud at btofy" nearly down the cows were cowing np the �" `j = - r= whea myp attention wrras atteacted to hEr Will you�pleaae ah•/vv mo that under pieces t.. cried Mabel. Papa is ip the library, lane from the tnt'et," r �> ' .1 "� bawds. The battles of lath were sei•atahed Oh!i didn't neo it was a ells spot; a o ve +yp in Spsi 1'as Peen writing, and it's moat bedt•ime." ,� , �s i "Chat is too hear he onea�ie'a go O dear he was saved. then laid : -.,w � . and lacerated, though the wounds were half That ieoe witi�stri es would t. ed this year by the rest Ilea - "Please Unky Dord," pleaded little , • - P p just snit zeq B Mabel. l7ta CMtateR, laetaettettt. tt'rfilfiiiatiY, and healed. !ca jueitas pretlty as it aan be; e storms. �;: Bessie climbin into bis la , where she - g P " Of course he was,"said Frank. . . "` AxecullIont •t-tie Last Mewtber diF lire "It was the monlfeT at the stables who But she wants a better csovered ground, . f ,1 t�anslatecl knew she�was always welcome. - Bessie made no remark, for able wRa 'ftigt ?acetols Nel tens t5eet oft lire occas did it sahib '' he a Iained ae he bald g all'ronnd. Pida Bede ha° With a sort of vine rennin a' Yea added Frank something about ., She don't-want too dark noryeir•very light and this translation is eomiu ' ' asleep. ooival"-flow Pelorr>kliled tresergeana ills hafids for inspection ; I was teaaln Not a striped piece nor yet very bright ppb - griz2ly bears and antelopes slid mountain him and he of raven I well sell hi>at i I think she'd like what you showed w , 'al in a Roman news a r „ _ ; and New re Failesd to Kill alae !>uilb g lige• rUe lard , lions r I can find a u er." But do you think the colors are fastI iati Jews 'are now forbidden i " 6 deter 1" cried Mabel " I think bear R ND3 NAMED F08 DLJ.. -11th 4irtctat Petaxr:eeess,and 111s Katal• Y Cut off a bit before I decide• tine, or Dial stories are dreadful-" • tette 11e11ef Nrrler Led to Cetafeselon. I knew he had a monkey at the stable and I71 ta�ko home a a ya Panl, Con tan his explanation was perfectly satisfactory. I had a dress li etch atI"t tall,lit mw heir girls Mary, Anna, or Sophia' " Girls ali^�do," said Frank: "Well, Amne_n� httad rl>tnstraihar Caeiltae 1<e Tl►ree yearn after the 3epoy rebellion had The mattsr was forgotten in a moment and And the cok+rs did not wash at all. 11 poman Catholics are being dta�► - . please tell us a girl story then," he added. aepegdesee. __ . been put down in India,and with the coup• it would never have occurred to-me again I�like those patterns there on the end, y F ' , soilse A,ussian railwa a : onl as he seated himself near his uncle, ,*hila ; There are dozens (some say scores) of isl try under such military and Iegal discipline but for what followed. It was a scorching No�fv,one of his itplou Ilrbo so kind memkiers of Chef Gceelt Church an Mabel drew up an ottoman on the other ands of greater or lees dimensions known lit had never known before, I was at Hy- hot day, and after an hour's work fie sought And one of this,if you don't mind: - to ed. side. ,� „ „ derabad, a large town fn00 miles east of the shade to rest. Aa I was Ii htin m The 're the nicestst les I've seen this ear •y ' - as Little Dogs, Dog Islands, Big g g Y y y y heti chamois biller of tlu " Nell, children, who will tell Hie where Do s "etc. An island in the Thames, now Bombay, in the province of Dekkan. .I4 pipe for a smoke Peter observed that he was I,Inost alwa s do n, tradin here. be champ ; Fableland is ?" asked Uacle George, 3 ' , was there that w band of rofeesion• thugs v r thirst and would visit a s rin he I ve got a y y g ste�GobarB"t'Ol,°rg; u ', art of London is called the • late of P l pisco that came from hero eines Aum " I uess it must be in Africa " re lied $ P Y P g I've forgot the price-'twas killed hie two thousandth. 1'1<< g p Do s." Carl le alludes to it when he ss. e, numbering thirty-two teen was captured knew of a uta uarter of a mile awn It's sort ofdlrk lain scute petty dear, Mabel. " There is Barntoland and all sorts „ B Y Y and executed in 1860- The vi orous search " q y' P r of Austria stands second with Tell us first whether his vo a e has been g The field on which we were workin had Do you think you have it,in the store; of lands with funny names, but I never $aw around the globe or onl fromamagate tet after and prompt punishment of eriminale once been cleared, but was now ret B well The dress is spoiled if I can't get more.' he French l�owinp Club, wiles it in my atlas." the `Isle of Dogs."' Three lofty,and rocky was having a due effect, and not a case of own over with buaheaand smaltrees. He IWtknow whorei got bete ie you dI 1 beet the creav of the London 1' " No, you will not•find it in• your atlas. isonin or strap lin had been known d- )YOa the Seine, has only about t,�,• islands near St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) p° B p tea neared at my back, and I gave hien no I'll take them home; if sliethinks they'll do, But it is a wonderful land. Cats and dogs, ,� „ ., , about H derabad for several months. In p Yoa'il see me in back a da or two," d members against the two th, are known as The Great Dog, George Y further thought for many minutes. I had y foxes storks and all kinds of animals talk fact these two classes of murderers were sup- donors. • - there, and when any of them does or says Dog,"and the "West Dog sed to have become extinct in' that rov- Ant my book and was making some field There are Dog Islands in the Malayan . P notes when al) of a sudden it struck me Finnish woman who murdered I:, an thin remarkable out o s a fellow call- Ince. One mornin a lir ot, or farmer was STEAM ENGINE LOSE has be• edyMoral, and solemnly explains what it Archipelago; off the coast of Maine; on the found dead on the publics uare, and it was that Peter hada eculiar look as he ex lain- -r - - to conceal her forgery, „ coast of Franklin county, Fla,., and another q ed how he had received the wounds on his mned to have-her right hand cut o was all about• ,; in the Serawati Grou Ou the coast speedily discover that he had been choked hands. I remembered that his face harden- Morland, in 1683, built steam engEites f headed and then burned as a , . I know where Fableland is, now ! said of Kamschatka there is an island to death,. The imprints proved it tet be the mines. ly the Czar's intervention can st Mabel. Frank looked very conscious and „ -work of a atran tor. The th need a cord, ed and Haat there was a cruel glrtter in his tiyatt's patent for road engine was lean known as elle Island of Talking Dogs.. B '� eyes. Tliiuga of this sort never strike one rbaroua execution. - _ Bessie gazed in open-eyed wonder. The carious story connected with this spot while the strangler used his fingers. His in 1784. at the moment but are vivid when recalled. Land boomers in 14[ellrourne aro - " Unce there was a cat"continued Uncle marks could not be mistaken. He brow ht Savary 1693' built an engine to drive Geor e. " His came was of land,_, and the one which gives it the " , B „ When I remembered his looks I wondered mine um � unditi with their creciitors 1>y i q �'orXtiny. He w as a name it bears, is this, according to an Asiat-, his thumbs together on the Adam a apple, that he had not killed the monks for at- P c F• er a.11-8hc-ir assets-mostly unreal' Maltese cat, and all called him a good is le end: while the ends of the fingers got their pur- tac4in him and I reflected that the man Li 175J Ihobinsen suggested to Watt th _ mouser, which means that he caught a good g chase just below the victim's ears. Some- g road engine. d Haying a cash dividend of a fc�� The first inhabitants of the far north did must have a hot temper when aroused. I t}1e pound. many mice. He was very active also, If a times the fingers olinehed his ears or hair. PPS Comte d'Auxiron builtateamboat on Loi lie death of a Spanish la,ly, hon -, ' bird or a squirrel ventured within reach of not employ'soga, bet drew their walrus-rib ,. „ do not su e I devoted over five urinates The mark was always plain to be seen on in 1 t 74. T. his sharp claws. One afternoon in play, sleds themselves. After ages had elapsed the neck. Now and then a victim was at- to this train of Llioaght. As tints phased by rite Rivera, is reported as ha,-in� . Tommy sat out on the sunny side of the men made an attempt to nee the dogs of tacked from behind. In _such ca es the I forgot my surroundinga ;vhile busy with Watt, 1 765, invented condenser separa din Mexico,at the incredible:age i . house with his paws curled under him,lazily that region-which, by the way, tilked strap ler's thumbs were bron ht to ether the pencil. Peter had been gone about from cylinder. seventy-four years since her 1' watching, throw h his half closed a es, the just as men do-as beasts of burden. The B g B thirty minutes, as I afterward figured. up, C.onite de Jouffroy built" steamboat o g Y on the back of the neck,and his fingers were ed. squabbling sparrows, and a pair of busy talking dog$, however, argued the case „ „ when I was suddenly clutched by the throat. Saone in 17M. locked to ether over the a le. A new spinning mill, to t=ent:a blue-birds which were bi;ilding a nest in the ykth their would-be masters ..nd were not - B pP I was leaning back against a tree hardly Potter, a boy, in 1783," 'mads the va}v indles, to be known ars the hu ton in covin that tete had anon h to do Several suspects were arrested, but noth. larger than a Iran's arm, and was reclining ear automatic.. hollow of an old maple near by. Just beyolld g p g y g g seta Kwaisha, is about to be st:, the rail-fence,-in the m!A&19p- 26rrobin was to catch game for themselves and the chit- Ing came of it. About twenty days after to the left. My eyes caught no glimpse of A workin steam en ins was invented b tku aura, Bingo Province, Japan. ho in back and f dean of men. But the men soon learned the the first case a woman was found dead with- Y B� Y PF g 91'vtopping every few an thin nor had m ears detected the Pa in in 16131• -, qh minutes to in three blocks of the ublie sc uare, and sli hest sound to ut me on m ward, P p B The , ah possesses a chair of so.' a sudden dash at a worm use of the bow and arrow and spears, thus P l B P Y g ° ruinin the oeeu ation of the talkie do a she had also fallen a victim to the strangler. 1'he thiel sensation was exactly like that Giambattista, 1601, mado a steam puml ' laid with pre,lose stones, and t1, ___ nc had seen among the grass roots. g P g g ' Not only hcul she been. choked to death, of fallin I remember a roarin in to for mining use. y he notixd that some of the tat t Tomm s e es were now ver wide• o en. Again an attempt was .made to harness g 8 Y Y Y Y P but her neck was broken. The police wore ears and fireworks dancin before m e ea, en stolen from the leg. The culpr Creeping slily through the fence and along them to slelgea, but the talking canines re- B Y Y Hornblower, En 1731, solved the problem the meadow, he ley close to the ground for bellecLand all swam out to the islan3,after again aroused, and bodies of cavalry seour- and 1 was rfectl conscious thatm throat and (a youth of sixteen), he was f.. a moment, with quivering tail, then made a y g P ed Lhe county and bron ht in dozens of Y Y of double action, headed and his head carried on a v g was in the clutch of human fin era. What 'In 1769 Cngnot French ina•de an excellent ' 0 1m eclat iwd ward through tile' ward known b the title luau in the ° en- g „ auspicious charactere, but as in the other saved me was the tree and the position in P yg spring for the robin. But the bird was gone, mg• road engine. �� . : _ and in the place where it had stood was a Herethegtr`mewasscarceandthodogs soon case uething coukt be proven and all had to which I eat. I did not realize that I atrug- f Teheran. large hole into which Tommy plunged head- y be released. At the investigation almost led to break•the clutch' but I did ut forth . Blasco de Geray built a steamship at Bar • 4 There have lately been a bhockin; turned cannibals and b the end of the first B tong. . Down, down he went until at length Winter there were only .seven left. Borne every suspect made the same reply as fol- a mighty effort. My �t ight shoulder and elona in 1513 . of murders committed by soldict he#truck square upon his feet at the bottom. human Kamachatkane volunteered to row Iowa•: arm were a lever against the strangler's Watt's expansion engine brought to per•. ound St. Petersburg. The Cz.,tr h. For a few moments he stood there out to the island and bting off the remnant No, sahib, I am ashame�] to admit that right wrist, and as I heaved I broke his fectton in 17+g. �.�rdera that in future no officers of .� - _ c. _ dazed. Then his eyes became adjust• of the dog colony. But the dogs refuiea to I stn not guilty of thio crime. We are no clutch and looped to :ny feet. It was Peter, g p g, nent to ��hich a.onvictp,I mur�ler� r ton er men, but slaves. I uo lou er have Rei Ilton in 1714 substituted a lu r ed to the dim light, -and he crept leave their barren island, earnestly asking : B a as you have s tape rte, . Y g for cords to valves. x:ghall be eligible for rontillle for l Ile ha.l oitl outs P " What eo le are on? We have Havoc courage, but ace a coward•and dare not lift a few rods awn an,l then turned and ere t f four earg after the c_ime' hay 1 _ _ cautiously along the-passage which led front P P u Y my hand• Y P The Acolopile, a steam ehgiue, invented . y seen ou before. For this witruth Chami, back on me like a serpent. His route was 2 �rtitt6d• • `_� the hole down which he had come. Poor y B. G. ..-11- by Hero• ;,� 1'en days later the strangler counted his through bushes anti vines but when I carte in Bellavieta near Port icE Ttal) . Tommy had tumbled into Fable-land. At the dog god, took their voices from thein, third victim and ti:is three it was a •'oro• «'alt in 17713, eolvgd the roblem of ro ' - - the end of the passage was a strong door, and until this day they have bee:u the dumb to gd, over lit I couhl nut find that he hnd P �c lony includes more than twen..\ pe n. Only at caro intervals before the broken a cwt 11 a rin in a threw him tars motion engines, n ° with a round hole near the bottom quite servants of man. B• Y P . h K F _ - Ywhoare over ninety years ohi, he.+ mu. ny had a European fallen a victim to down, , large enough to admit Tommy. lie felt - ! e= bu , he was on his feet like a chi, and Smeaton in 1,(i4 builta aeveniy two ieclt ufarmer aged 105, who still work the l,rofesaionala of arty class. It seemed to with a cr • like that of alt enra ed beast he c linder en ine. sure there were mice about, and creeping bis an understood thin with all not to mad- ) g Y g fields. 1 hey are all natio e�, An,l h.• • up to the hole, he peeped through. Holding the Train• . g sprang for my throat again. His. eyes were Watt, 17, p� y y ale with thorn is an maitnbr. The victim RI hniltthe$rateotn ,ete,3ouble ':with Nardi au meat in their i " buddenl sumethin aro ed down •be-' "MaJam, Roe.mt•ii the train at hd_." Y fairly blazing, his face disco ted with pass action engine. '.drinking only rainwater from a cis: Y g PP in this case was a olerk in the civil service sloe, an i I realizes in an instant that it ,vs. Watt's stents renewed b s eclat a t o Two hundred women r f lriin +.= "13at C In't you make it, sir f"she gaepod, , side him, he was seized by the neck, with a de arin,ent attached to the tax co{leator a F Y-. P "Lnpos,ibie, it lcavcxt at three, bis life or mine. cit strong grasp,and a cord was thrown around And we are due a quarter past." office, I believe. He had been ill•for a week. Parliament in 1775. �fo denounce the trailing skirt on t. r _ his waist. Tommy turned his head, and Is there no way t Oh, tell Sea. than, or two and eras occupying a room in a Ho clutched for myx throat with his right Marquis of Worcester, 1663, baps, an en tl The hista,y of the trailing dress �+ . • there stood .. mouse;but such a mouse'. Ile Arc you a Chrtb,iau1' lam u„t.' huu};aluw in the heart of the town. Ten or hand s.9 we rolled at,out and 1 caught the gine to run by steam. .' and a dissuasion followed, K hi, h ; "Ami ore theca none among the,nen „ e►tds of his tires, two fingers in my teeth and " resolution demanding that the i'ol•, was larger than Toinmv himself ; he walk- %Vh-, run Ow. train t" " No-1 for,tot a dozen clerks kept baAiclora hall to- bit to the boats. That one .bite ave me Snncaton, 1765,attached a separate coo. . • ed erect and was dressed in a pair of baggy I think eta°fellow over here, ether and there were half a dozen native g issue an order forbtdclit,g the a B victor Still rt tet* his fin cry I ecru denser t<t his engines. knickerbockers alone► waistcoatand a short- •,i!ing the engine, claims l'o lee." Y- B PP g B g- lou dresses on the street. . ' servants to take care of the place: This Tod tom knees re;acLed for rn revolver R'att'y first stents taken out 1769 ea• g She, threw upon the n;inecr ,' , tailed jacket ; his head was topped by a clerk whose name was Adams hall a native B Y Y F ' The feats of Leander tin,] _11 A fair face, white with agun� ' and 1 had the muzrie a ainst his boa when ines set a in factories. funny looking peaked 'hat, into which wag man fora nurse, but was almost conva- g Y B p + =; ren rivalled by a woman. 1'hc - = stuck a plume' of blue bird's wit,g- ••Arc}ou R Chriia'.i:In l" " 109, t sa. . B the thought dashed across my mind that he Jonathan Halla 1 , leseent.. One ni ht at 10 o'clock he sent Ilia 736,Ensued proposals for , was the rofe,teional strap Ler wanted b �_ b4arie Bibescosucceededin swirtm feathers. He carried - a small un ••'Prion,0 Sir. won t yon ray, with me, .-' nurse with a note to a bun clow half a mile F B Y boats driven b steam. - g , P g y lu: Rrsphorus re+.sells and is non . with a sharp and shining bayonet fixed upon All the inng way,that God will alas, dis',ant, The nurse was absent about three the police. Up to first instant I had rho Watt 1;68, first used oil and tallow to o think that she could swim from: ! That Gird will hold the train at I1 ' thou ht as to wh {lie attacked me. W hen , it. ' 11'Twill do no goad; it'a due at three, quart,era-of an hour and upon his return he K Y keep piston from leaking. stale Gourt. Starenerskv, her h Tommy world hake pitched at his captor \nd"-•'\'us.. 13ut trod can hold the train• found Adatn dead. There was the mark I drt,ppeiE hie fingers and covered him with aw aecorn anied Princess �taric. . . ;=- and fought it out on the s tot but the , 3fy dyinjchild ie calling nu the revolver he made no further resistance. De (;dna, 1616, published an aeeounf of a ' 1 on his throat and thele was no uestion awimmin strobe for stroke. •1'1.." And I ,Host see her face w rin • q The native of India litre tLe Ara}s, believes machine to run by steam. B muzzle of the gun was dangerously near his I c3„ about Ills havin been the victim of a n,• ' I' Oh won't yell yeast "'1 wltlr a nod, g P , ;of Bibesco are Roumanians of t i 4 head, and when he tried to back awn he in fate. Thomas 1 gyne, 1 78, proposed scheme for '-" 1 Y A:ntp.tatic,as ho takes bio place, fes+tlona{, end prubahly of the same bend .•:iahib, you haloes won,"hesaid as I stood steamboat iu America. �r,rank, the read of the family hr.: found that the other end of the cord a.ound «'hen Cnrretlana grasp the cern of God who had straneled the other two. (royal. They reside at Rucliarctit. : Ilia waist was held b two other mice as They grasp the powtsr that rules the rod over him. " It was to he, and eo it is. Do Tubular boilers first aaed in Amari .t in - Y *V _ The lice and the militar nos trite �• Two hundred men belou iii • to lar a as his ca tor. The ulled at the r° Y 9 as you will with tile. 1'375, inventor tntknown. S g . q P )' P 0,A from the station swept the train -lost their heads. During the following " peter why should you seek my life?" . f F g - cord with all their mi ht ; the armed mouse ., r:ns-1 63rd In.antr fte itt,ents. �:f t g On time, swept past woos!and lea; •: ..... week there were about ,00 arrests,• some of Papin, 16..%, built an .engine to run a ,,wan army recently attemute•�i a " went behind Tommy and pricker? him with The engineer• wit's chi: ':y a,tae,cr I asked, even yet half hoping there might them being made tM miles away. Nothing be some Iuistake ab3ut it. boat. Destroyed by boatmen, attach" across the river- Xei�se, , a sharp bayonet, and the prisoner could do Prayed, •'O Lord, told the trlin st R--" like detective work was atter► ted, and ,as v \'ewcomb, Dartmouth, built, 17rz, the result that seven soldiers were - ._ nothing but plunge through the hole anti go I Then flung the thro deli wide, and lite P ' Why did I strangle the others, sahib . . 8-tme giant manxter of bite plain, a consequence every suspect hail to be iiia- A voice catumanded me and I obu ed." first self-acting steam engine. An official Journal, in gcvint par:: wherever he x as led. He soon found him- ' W-hilo panttnK lido and mi►hey titrldoa char ed for wan', of an evidence a sinal .. does not ex resp an self in a room which looked wouderfull g Y g Coos heavens ! but you ar•synot the 'lfarquia of \Vurcester cbnstciicted a the affair, p y - y past hill and valley.wap the train, him. The authorities seemed to go on the murderer of the farmer, the clerk, slid the s herical co er boiler in 1653. the victims, but merely states that • - like the cellar of the house where he lived. P PF ilea thatifas•.fficientnumberof ogle were soldier- o who have been eonaitlered ao s , o : -ming attack proved '. very i:. - - • A.t rnte ens of it wag a low table beside Ahalt :►minu!.o, two neo$aine,l;- pe Y Roger Bacon invented asteamen ine I�S ' . ac-reated the uilt art would somehow - ti}} '" and instructive exercise." which sat a wise-looking old mouse with Aiong those burnimhcd lined of Mtool - B Y P Y faithful to t1>e English . Imprisoned for sorcery, s ectaclea on hiQ nose and a Ironed hat M4 glances leap, each nerve is sitrainel. betray himself. Strong efforts were made .. !',van eo eal,ib. It was t° lie and lit is. Phe Radul-ul-,4khtr (Rhakalpcta' P , P And still he graj a w1 1►fervent zeal. in three or four cases to convict on Ahad Pliny, A.1)r 60, described a boat run bj a - _ on his head. Tommy- was led up to the Ile:art•, hand, and brain• with one Rt-cord, � Y Take me to rho police .and I wilE a,iuiit '..pot of hot water and wheels." n its i3aue of the 2:ith :1ugu,t the+• Work whi e his ri testimony, but after a few weeks every ever thio and die irks a man." Rafi, a traveller 'while on his our:, table while the two mice which had l,eeu P :'ser ith n e 4n carouse- Y K j "Just h ,ld thea train eight minutes, rard, - person who had been arrested was set at I drove him before ine until we encounter- Here of Alexander, B.C. 2260, described ; Katif to Bossarah saw in A0im \1 leadint him sat down besidait one of tlient , And I'll wake up the other eleven." liberty. Being new to the country, and ed a trop of cavalr which hall been scour- machines for utilizing steam power. lace two marches from Katif, a •r. taking up a book. p y having taken a rest lntercatin the work of in the counts fur sus t9 end which Roger Bacon, about 1280, anticipated ap ,,;;four eyes-two in their usual I•. ., \'ill rush and roar thrrytigh mea•lety lama e R Y Pte' + � So far everythinb had gone cn iri silence, l's. t cuttugo borne and green hillsidc�i, exterm eating t e professionals, I asked was than returning to town with no less plication of steam power to navigation, two above the eyebrows. 1'hii m 4 ' t now the armed mouse spoke. " Y our Tho panting thing obey,, his hand• for information on ever • hand. Lhe day, in , • lionor," said he "we have at last caught And speeds along with gi<<nt wtr_iics, , c:o►►verxing wither�Saj. lurke on the subject, Chau twenty six prisoners, Hnd I star with his four eyes. h.ren where • denied Ilia admissions to tele nothing could r taco eyes are shut up ice c:ua sc_ t s that murderous cat. The grave old molten he explained : hays oeeu coved and he onl would have WHAT SUSTAINS THE rd00N i. u t er two a els He is 3 looked sternly through his spectacica anti They+::►y an aoc:ident delayed F Y • , , I P y • . (ad i. - said, " 11'ell air, you are charged with the 'rhe•rain a little white; but TIe " In my time I have inspecte,l the bands been punished fol• assault. But he felt that TLe EartV t+;ce x 1 -. somewhat quaintly) a peau of hc.: \t'he listened while Itis children prayed, of at least -a score of stranglers. Their fate had delivered hien into the hand:;of hix P 1t Frem Flying further Pcarance• wantan ,and cruel murder of many ahem- Iia ansswer, held the train at H--- Away, - - hers of our fainily. What have you to say;'' _ strength lies mostly in wrist and fist ars. enemies, and Ile suss williu to helpc:onvict ,. _ . A little time ago in 1hlbourn, . g g , " Please your honor, said Tornuiy, •' I , llefore graduating as professionals they himself. )Ie save tl,e particulars of each �V a hay a rea•1 how the coffin of Moham i[1 died suddenly at leant ��as never caught a mouse except when I was A`OonfettsloII dlbfl1Y1- practice on dummies and resort to eertain murder with such dejtail that no doubt could rued was poised without support in the k�,t,o be dead-two da a ri,tr to ltc » ., ninastics to strengthen the arta-I have exist. It was the ser ►cant who lead laccrat• most ue of the faithful front which all cube Y p : ' hungry: Cats must live- Did it scat •• gY - P 6 1 day. 1'he body was placed in the igfy your hanger to torture ' the rhe Engli>ih Society drawrri�•room nameu. This pian now among us is certain ed tiffs hands. TIe was keepingg shady while lievers were go rigidly excluded ; n° inaterfe 'the lid screwed down a few holt r+ � _ }►as a new fad, which is as unique ae it is ly a professional. If arrested you will find he waited for them to heal. He woald not al support was necessary to sustain the time fixed for the,buri:►l. Iler grit : mice, and play with them, before soft put interesting. On a table in the drawing. his thumb flattened on the ball. If I were a have accompanied me that day but for the remains of the prophet•, the body itself � them to a cruel death�" Tommy dropped room or reoe tion hall is kc t a haudeomcl lover was permitted to rem yin �+ P P y- detect• Ishouldboaboutiookiugatthuntbs, fear that he might besu-pected, though as seenied ever on _the point of following; the ':' Ivit.l1 thr. dead. Presently E_:• \t_,- to his knees before his judge, folded }thy bound volame with the wurtl- "confca9iuna'' jn mo: ,,stancasthe victim leaceasccau:aes a matter of fact he would have clean atnon de acted s iris to the rashes of bliss. I shriek for bel aril paws across his breast, diad cried, 1lercy, b P P p, the �irl'� f r running in large, gilt letters over the hand- o)r cuts on the }.a da of the assassin which the very last to fall under the ban. perennial miraala was indeed necessary fA ''. brothµr entering the goo►lit, f4>an, mercy r your honor and I'll never catch au g, would further het to identif him in vaso I had no thou ht of strap lin ou when sustain the revered sarco ha us ins ace. r in o en the Collin with :a ),,„ •, some bindle ., _ _ -: other mouse.' You never had ,any mercy In it are contained all the ossi or son- " p Y •B B g Y P B p Y g P g FY of sus icion. we started out tie said to me after his 'rhe inti, el no doubt is somewhat skepti - ew minutes a very nia4 h l on your own captives," said t'ie j nage stern omental thoughts of the members of the P •• 1 ' ' - ly. `Then turning to his attendants he ex- From that tame oti T lnstinctively glanced trial. It was only after you lead noticed about the marvelous phenomenon, and uoe • hysterical corpse was claspt•+l in : family or intimate friends which they iu- at tri 1, ni banes. « hilts ou a eared ;nditTerent, ae ever, the truth is atran er than ti,:t•ion. arms, and the clerT n:;ati iu�ic: • - , claimed• ".away with him. 'fake hint p.. ands of every oativo with whom I Y Y PP g scribe from clay to day. I was afraid that ou sus ected. I could For over our head there iii a vast globe the burial service -rfotm:a the back where he came from, and turn biro cantos4in contact, but without the eh Meat Y P Y Here and there one finds a lino quotes hc,pe of making any siacovery of �alue. have snatched away your pistol ,aid allot larger and }te:avier than millions of s:ucop ceremony instea,l, P into a urones,-such mice as the },ave there, from some more or lets noted oet to indicate t ou dead or I cool i have beaten ou to ha i • uo mat©chat su ort is rendered to A sinful Bead. , . -and turn hien loose to be the prey of the five weeks a.tcr the nucrder of the clerk )' ` ) B pp p the aeutimeut that swaye the writer a lett 1i a� ,en :first cat that finds him.' the strangler was heard from again. T his death with a club, but my creed would not• that globe, yet thele it is sustained from _hc highest quarters in \'ier:n:a i, . , heart and communicated itself to Ilia psi► at erucit. I roust either strap le ott oto Jet da to da from year to year, from century -den madness of Prince Peter of S,' . "HOA funnl•," said Mabel, "I thou;ht 'the time he made the inscription, or some tiles his victim was a sergeant of infantry, P B Y Y y, _ and lie met his death on the highway bee- You live on. Had I been successful I should to century. What is it that prevents the' " Gotl-:a, grandson of the l:ct� ll - Torni mouse judge was going to . hang rad or joyful happening has caused him to tween the town and the camp. It was have made my way north as fast tis pas• -moon failing'! That.is the uestion that; Emner'or , n q of Brazil• Z he 1 : ir:r_ Y " leave behind the imprint of his state of • now lies before us. It is assuredly the cal only 26 years cf age, ]ra- oeeu "Nell," said Uncle George, "tl►e two mind by purlioning a phrase from a faniil- sheet 9 o'clock in this evening when he shote." started for camp, and it was known that he lie did not hesitate to tell the police that that the -esarth continually attracts the Vienna for some time p a.., 1}e . mice upon alae cable sprang out and seined lar autho,. was considerably under the influence of he was a professional strangler•, and it was moon. Tire efteet of the attraction i, not, been in a somewhat de reseed . . the string that bound `Pommy, the armed The name of the writer i,s signed to each with considerable ride that ht exhibited his however shown in actuall drawiu� toe' and see P _ fellow gave itim an awful prick and then inscription, and weeks afterwards thin liquor. He was almost a giant in size and P y - mad to brood a goo'i ,}a. t strength,and it was reasonable too conclude flattened thumbs and illustrated the manner moon closer to the earth, for this, as v��,- misfortunes of his father anal rr Tomm) commenced to struggle but the mice quaint vo.ume furuishea food for the amuse• to w}►ich the deadl clutch wt►s made. He hav© seen does not ilia en but the attrack', es 1 + held on hard alt}lotei;h he nearly got his trent of the initiated by its curious contents, that he had made something of a struggle, l Y pp terday morning this,lcl,r; s:o: even though half drunk and taken unawares. , had been a professional for upwardof twenty tion of the earth keeps the moon �> dteveloped into violent made,•'-. claws upon them, They ld nut get him It is not only in niany cases an. index to Indeed, when rho $tlri;eon came to look him Sears. He a ant opts whole day making front going further away from h curth :} . I ince shoutin y •• - through the hole w}iere ii came, because the oharacter of those who are permitted to c 1, ottt, I 'It rhe 1 he stuck his sharp claws in the floor, and write in it, but it reflects their temperament °I er blood was found in his finger Haile to out a list of ales, localities, ens victuus, than it would ot':erwise do. Supp: ?'azil, rushed to the wi a�l:�w c l prove that he had lacerated the bands of his and the number of murders was appalling for itiatance, that the attraCtlon of tl1Er on the fourth storey of the itotc they were obliged to get four more of their as well, lilts a diary iu which aro en teres The fi ores ran u to fort t t0 ' number to hold file string before they could the events of a space of one's life. murderer. 'this was a"point Gogo, but was 8 F y wo or forty- earth were auapended, the moon would ,amp out. He wag seirrd i y _ not even considered b the authorities• three awl there were seven Europeans no longer follow its orbit; but would start ant and a meniber of the fani:ly, . manage him. Slowly they dragged him Y Uack through the hole but the minute he They followed the course previously put•- among them. He begged no rnte's forgive- off in a straight line in continuation of the t" difficulty in a dang;er,tlts poi :' `The have a Derb in Persia. A jot of- sue i and made severel hundred arrests. nese-had no apologies to offer. direction in which it was moving at the two- ally rescued b some -30 morn c•: was through b turned upon them again Y Y I eter went to the allows with the utmost meat when the earth's action w iiitcrce s bri};ade, It is fe onl to be met b the sharp oiut of the ' men enter their horses aucE deposit the e.n- On. the third clay after the ser cant's g us p ared that the T': . Y Y P I trance fees with the Shah. The race is de+Itll I had a bit of chain work to do on a inditl'ereuce. He did not even.betray the ed• What Newton did was to show, from" t rve to be consigned to an asylui,. bayonet which pricked his nose very sharp iece of land two miles east of rho tAwn y _ ly. Then he lost heart and rolled over on then,run, after which the Shah takes pos• p anxiet of a man walking about the street. the eircunistauces of the moon's distau0- ' �.r - -- -- -- - his side, letting, them drag him where session of the winner, and sticks to all the and my helper was a native who had served He was, I believe, the last professional and movement, that it was attracted by• s ., Weather S;,?ll3. _ . they phased. entrance money. 'there is a business like iu the department for a year. IJte was a etrilugler executed in that province, al- earth with a force to the same desrript1d° �1`ife,�r middle•a a thou It itis class fiourisbecr elsewhere anti as that by which the satne lobo mtracttl � I m afraid we are goi: _ - " ` :y, this is hard work,' said one of simplicity about sport in Persia which (, d main, very slender, an•1 B earl „ the mice. speaks for itself. Ilia weight was not above 120 pounds. weee picked up one by one for rnsny years the apple the difference being that the ieI} Ins a Jnr' T " 'That's so let's kill Iaimno , wba't'sthe , h steam dynamo is the Istest catrbitia- He hall drifted into the town at atter. tensity of the force becomes weaker ciYife-« " lis do yriu think The iceman to begiun:+. 'nee of tiring �rselves_all out dragging him tion no ed. In thi3 the steam engine- wi the close of the war, and it was said greater the distance of the attracted Wl' 4 4 •..I Weight." ' aeons' said snot . upright one--is attached to the dynamo in- °f him t.hae he came from the north and had The Atlantic'Ocean is said to be higher from the earth. In fact, the attraction .. _ - "`But you know the judge said to turn stead of, as at first, the dynumo being at- been faithful to the En,diah during the than the Pacific by exaetiy 6J feet. the earth on a ton of matter at the distn0 :I.V tc I , one �'-.e most famous h,, him int,, a mouse and ldt the cat hill him, tacked to the engine. rhe floor -space re• struggle. When not seting ae a helper in Nearly forty thousand eo le fn Great of the moon would be withstood by as d' 1ptore of France was Ftone bli.:, sn ' +ire first mouse. quired is no larger than if the dynamo had fhb field ht;had the oaro of some horses bb• Britain pay a guinea a year forlthe priviYege ertian not greater than whkh would st1� a when he executed eome of 1 1 th rn to the de 'A i don't cure.'said the mouse with the a pully for bc-t driving R• b' pt►rtmetlt. The,onl mime pf displaying their cresta on their stationery ree•quar ers o orks, e was no p Wh lea r ;: ,;:� k av a eo an e. t sur f r, F- . r ,_ t � etat face of the eartrh, t t o gallon of 'water clkould ant) - .. _ . _. .. . , {, a P fee out. Y A r a a a . ° j l t.i. f. uare if a read v #. ' sq - - ., - P tel..- .. ..- _.-. -- ,. -. .. 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W"'; ..,.� "4 ._' ' . .W-.Nrw a _ _ �- , !11 cr.-*'��TU- _ - ipecrowd iho " use; - I , , WRE KOFTHES. &-BOKH , `1 " he Palle over the good,, reea..;u.. '. ;,"?� '.--,-, I . -1 bar before mtdaight,, : �, i 7,';;��' - - � I - 0 I—. - � 1w ;(% 1 �., � - , , , _� ,-; . I . . , A - �. , : - c,.� �_ I. .. *`4 -,;iJ _.--:- , - ,v .: . I , ' . . *�, �, . . .. - - I ('11 T)1`tt.`e 81"w mo that under Vi . . i J #1 :--! -�� � � -, -- . . 11 - !11 v: ­ I wan L a dress for my uleoe �11 � .. ".Our boat was ittilt flgil of W&W,tad sh. T" Adireaftirous Career" & irolift - � I -1. �. ,� *,��, .. . 4"t 'AW15011 wiffat�lik GedrXilatt_ly In I � max- - ,— .11 . oh one died I placed the body A, F- And 0- :113 � undor the .-1151ir"S IM, I., .:�'i - �, I_Z,__1.41,1.21- �!,_*� " 'k-til,tsco it. Was a polka spot; ;;a- __ 4 _- . . . ei , " K�", � . ' h -Years Aso.—One of Me Two SOU suryl .06 - - I A**1rqAhL I Stamer Lostr off the - "- -, .,,14,� -�-�;b," ? Z �1 . . I . - - .. . - .1. - .1. � - - - - 1. . V- ---"A . _� . - I -F*­ :,. I . �� � 1/. I I ,.; , , _ _ _ - .st oo rtear,t-he one mike Ot, . 0 olive crop ,. spJa%lim' been mqc 'L . -I.-,. - .. . seats to prevent it from being washed out, .rftui;19 Augaxtus Horse ollice magle. - _- - UoRet. - .C. , . , , __ mq- . .r-- . ,greA� -_heat and .� v4n 1111k Toronto. 1 ` - - . - ­ � ��� -1 �*, 26, ....., . - .�, V,p, . . . � - �11 . Iz.�01 F IIXI,� P � 7� ..­ - . - 4. � ` - � : - ' ' ,�^1 1. - . ; ir . Nvith ­ 1-�04"...-;. - � L 1, R, �L .I ,:, - .� I -,"... �!ky N a. ., - - - I- .f. � . ,� -I- ., A g - - ­ I - ­ ", u t . . . , '� , , ,� - � - . - ­ - 'm - ., I . . L - . There wds no sleep for- Miss Morrispia or trate, who race, tly '. — .�,�'_�.'L� ol . . . . I ., - stripes woui J ar by the , - ­`A.1;11 . - 01�' .1 - _ ..L S a I;_�.,.. -1� � - .11 -, L,�:L __ �_,.I L I ,._ � 'i ­ T y p h o'a I a"'A*_ . . ?11, -- i;ivji� ---.� - Im �- - 71�,�� "�,,j � _ _ , I. : . - ' T - - -self all night, At-da break we f6una 8uubury, Victoria,Was born at the Ca a of Sb' ft elkil'"t "a a : . .__�;_"":",L . -t J.' iw( pit . aged this ye I . . . - ' PD. A. Ti,,.kis, U Ift!�`961+enL"--- - ' ' my ) I died atalupertswood, 4 ri I . I I , ,' Wa nt*it better covered1c . re storms. . I ... v - I - - - � . '_-�_., -_., ,yltdt, -,, - f-­., � .. I 'has beft r -Passenxerb - - " - _.' ;�"': -i.0 1 �oi-t-of vine running all round. �. f t - into � 0 Shore , _ 14 -tty a 1 i.,can be; s"'17 � . ..... anilited' . - This name and address-app6ared- �� the urselves about tau miles below Bying In- Good Hope, in a little village called Tyll. Helplessly to the 1 W- , rou . a-M alker house earl ' ,� _r,�, 1. � ?,--,��- *A .,-, L , *! � - � 1i I want too dark norye&Tery lighV Ad Bede translation is coming out register at the W Y 11wt let and drifting towards the WAnds that�*t bery, eight miles from Cape Town, on Oct. and SaIllors Swept Overboard by Uenvy� ,, ,-. t�,-��,�..rj��'Z'�k j.-'. X - ' � - . , � ­ i ' '. - 1. , .1 i`;-d Piece nor yet very biright. - ,,, and this week. The rip.me is-one which On Y104FO tbG shore. 11 f a '. ­ ­ V­_�`,­.. .I n newspaper. 4, 1 AW,Ind was the youngest son o , f9 - �.- Sens-Oially Twenty-Tbres. 15*pvlvors In ,- -'�� - .._. �-k-A.;..,�.�,. � �� . ; . , 'All -1- � -hu'll like what you 1: : .In 71L Person in Ir'l- I . ", ,s..- ."�L� .--�F.-, W�": . � . I —. .";,*:'� �,_,; -.� ML -1 * 4 - showed UQQ 184. .:. serial in a Roina ago waa familiar to almost OVOL 11 Between ten and eleven we struck land ly of seventeen. His father, who was a A I-One Randred and Seventy Livelp , :-,:-_._:�� � I _ .,.. .1 1, -,�� I .I iiii think the colors are fas . low forbidden to'60 * _: . ,.- . . ­;�­ -­ 7�,..,L"�.� . 8, get. L t. L _.L'. : � . :., -, ssiai . . -1 . V , - , ty - I je%irs are It Ontario as that of the sole malisurvivor-'Of ICPoint an% Barre, where the tags take C4 tain in the Twenty-first Dragoo � Los . ,�' ­_�. ,v,`,.4 i N4".- Ll hit before I decide-, -,ionstantine, or Mattliewt the Asia. . - . . ri - ' ,,�x,;-_4-_�.-,.,- ' ' ' ' -" . , -�'. -,- ", .. �­_ I__- -, `,:-x,g ,-,--" W� 0 P I I .- L . - '_!�'. '. , ._i,m­­�*; A I . - " .,- � _�_ - � . - , ,,hmnva Picoeand haveittriC4 - ( $he inside channel for Parry Sound. This tleg in the Cape when the regiment was die. ,� The on ar and Oriental Ste�mshfp � '.. ; . . '.. ��_-4 ­:��.S".I . b ,ys Paul, - I. - � ' , , ��, ..I . - , I _.�_._. . ... - .:r-!p . 'I I lre-4�-; like t.hiLi,last fall, ,:** eir g,irls INIary, Anna, or Sophia. Thv 'Asi�, it-will bw remomb*redr *U-5 was on Friday. But even yet death stared banded there. After leaving school he waa Compan � ._ __ .. !?" � 54 -V . . . - 1" - " .. (-(,IoI-.,;(lid not wash at all. ; y's office in London has received the - . <-' - " * .lel l� . -f.I­J�; ­ -.J_4',­�_ . , - _ I Ir il- -, �,_�.­I*<'*_4, . ..� , :!)�(, i)af terns there on ibe en(I - -�l I Y-Loinan("a,tllolics are being dismisied propellor that went down in Georgian bay us in the face. We were far from help and for'& time sheep farming with his brother, following despatch dated from Hong . . . t .- --,,. : -,,,**--17�',,�_i�,,-t,I . I . , .�v I- .t��V:�; , �1� " '. som( , - .-.-.: 1 -1 ,.-,,�, 11 -_ " . a ff� vs-alliples for a -. , ]Etussiall railways ; only ortho- ten years ago last mo'nth,carrying with her. could not navigate our boat All day and but the We was not, coAgenial, and he de. Kong:-_ * � . L " 1. * ' -1 1.�. � friend; .I . ­.. a � . . . 4 ,,�__:.�,�"-' - ­­_% , I 1.�, if you'll -1. ; * . .. .. � . R.. , �11. ()f t 11 .. k Church are to b with the exception of Mr. Tinkis and Ming all night we stayed there with- starvation bided to go to Australia6 He arrived in The Peninsular and Oriental steams - -"- , 4- -_-_:,;;,-­ A_ ­;,�' �, � be so kind, . '. '." members of the Oree - . - t� ��-','t( .i� , I - t, Of I hi . .. L Morrison, the 200 unfortunates who fonned hip :, _." .�_,�_*�'L , _f� - . -_L . % t., �.'. .'i �-.-�-- 4, . . ,ked. The W,'��- I . s. if y,,u don't mind; - .". ", � staring an in the face un'.41 it seemed ae if Melbourne 'on the 10th' of April, 1852, a. Bokbara has been totally wren I .. I ,� 1-4k :. 11-21 - . I Lfw it iee�,t.Styles I've seen this y loyed. .- , , her passenger list and crew. , � . I." ; .�.% :..,t Vt t.J� I er of the world . we had escaped the fierce billows only to few months after the gold discoveries. He steamship struck on a sand island I- . i'�. - ,: ,� _ I�wnvs do my tradincr here. ion chamois kill of the , . - . . ...,%. I r','. , I � F r. - I V;.;� -.:-I.-i, 1� ­ -, �, � ­... 'Ile champ has In conversation with a reporter M�r. Tinkle die of hunger. . paid a b;ief visit to Sydney, having a run- group known as tile Pescadoresor Fishe , A T,:,.(.(- thjkt callite from ,,ere, . 11 .c coburg-Coburg, who ra � �,­�� .,! - --� 'ot thoprice 'tw&sprettyd rince August . _�I­__,­ L _,,..", ,��'t.t,_r , - - . . I , , . i , - � L - yesterday told again the story of that ter- " DU 1 tfie night I fell asleep, but not away convict f rom Norfolk Island as a mate, Islands, called Pheng Hoo by the Chinese,- . .: _�-- _ .n,�;. !,_ ,,.- ear. ,'."�': IS ,indth. The I,m . I I .. -.1 _,"... L ,-I I . I ...__� . .� . , - _ ,�­ I., . .. . I.. . t. I . .,- �� I i. -1 �_ ._ , i4da�k plain stuff; ' � t killed hl' two thous "I went aboard at Owen �to ran r I my drean I saw aaain the but returned at once to Melbourne. By in the channel of Fokien, in the China 8ea,. " - , � -1 L' stands second, with 1,899. rible disaster. I ..�:, I ", , .. tore; - or of,&ustrla . , ,"; � .� - , , .A d the raging 4�:�,� -� i-; ,Poiled if I can't get night of the l3th of .. ;,,,-' , �hink yoti 11;1%-e it in thee Sound, in company with my uncle, On ,the horrors of the day prevr us and starting up Christmas Day, 1852, Mr H re was on the The weather was terrible, an -' more * - 'Rowing Club, whose crew . 0 - _� I Pt,t t ll('!;(I salilples in a bill I *- ' ' lie French � September, 1882.' he suddenly I fell into the water. I struck celebrated Read's Creek, "paddocking"for waters quenched the fires on the steamer. I _. ­ ,�,� ..4 udon Rowin ­_ It, I theill if you will. � .f , I beat the crew of the Lo 9 I . I -. .- 0 ­ wtlt!" igot , said. "'It was blowinig heavily from the out, but in the darkness and confusion -1 gold, and afterward on Spring Creek,where The steamer became unmanageable nd . I -I () , ' � . ' . . . ,; ne; if sliethinks thOYv'JI do 1)on the Seine, has only about two hun- . o ­ ,Ih, anxious - - * 1 I . - - . . I. r_ - ... ; ­,_ . i? .1.1(111111 oI ,% , southeast at the time, but we were took. the wrong direction an d soon found his share of the proceeds of one claim was, sank, and the commander and a majorit&y of * _�_" - " . ...'' .t� i� - I- , . e I e_Lib ck a day or two." 0. d -members against the two thousand to reach-our home on the Manitoulin, and myself heading . ..1. _,: I .- .1 � . . �,I ­ ­ ­ _­ ,- .. , . . �-'. ,7 , ,:��_ ___ - -MI-Eft . ny special _ - - I ".. - - Z800. He led a stirring life here for a the officers and crew were lost. Twenty- '. _ '� .�- '. . .- . _;4_ ndonerg. , besides we did not anticipate a I .. ­ 11 -. , _. . . .-,� ..1, _r,-I - . . . time, digging, or evading the digger's li- three persons only were saved. It is feared - -­': ­ -- ,, .. , , ;� UZAM ENGINE � sh woma� who murdered her'hus- danger. .- � _. . OUT rNM TH LANE. � � 'I ' .. �_ . _� , -.,-,�', �--.�-� - � . i LORE. . Finni, Con- - . - cense, which afterward on this saine gold that those who were lost were moFltly Eur- - . . � .. �� X_ - . . . 1 - - ­, :.-.- 'J.. �_. . , ::.... .� � I'— � . � 11 - her forgeryp has been "The steamer-was billed to Call at I turned back and in a few minutes reached field it was his duty as&n officer to enforce- The survivors will reach Hong I � , __ I _ 7 1:-I 11 to conceal peans. . - . 'w .�.:.... I .1 -i. ' . . . . , I . ; Or918 n the shore, but at another point. Then I But a serious illness sent him to I . i , i, her right hand cut off, to be French River,on the east shore of Go i ' 0 - I '. .11:. n 16S3, built steain engines inned to have - n. Sydney, Kong on Tuesday 'morning next. The , ,. . 1. - . '­ .. . � . ..- � I I'- -.�.j'�,'L-" ?;� . . -- . -L;I-" .�L�.;- ien i)urned as a beaco Bay, on the way up. We went to bed soon cAlled for Miss Morrison but she was too with verV little prospect of ever reaching steamship Ancona has proceeded to tile ., :. - �� . headed, and tl , . � 17 . - .1 . I � I -road engi I -' ar's i , .. . , . - . .. .,:__. . . s �oont for I y the �',Z ntervention can Stay this af ter going on board and, although a gale weak to answer, and it was not until after it,and in his book, "The Last of the Bush- scene of the wreck." � . - ,I-1_1� ....%,-1. :; .... . -1 . . .- .. �,- I., �� . 11 . � I .1. I .. � ,�, ne was istsu r-barous execution. . . - was raging all night, we did not feel it very a considerable time had elapsed that I found rangers," which contains the record of his Some time after the Bokhara left Shang- ­ . . .._..%�..4'. _:� '_ :,�: "..:, . I - . �: .. I...- "I..-_� .-..- �. I., . rs it, Melbourne are com- much until morning, as we were still her. . life and adventures in Australia, Mr. Hare hai the barometer began to fall and the . . . I ... I . _1 I 1698, built an engine to dri- Land boome - . , - 1. :c . .�._ .. ,�J:,� vs. ditors by handing under qhelter of the Bruce peninsula. "At last, on Saturday morning about 9, tells . .. ., , .1_. ..,. - �­ _. � 1). . � . -1. . . � -.,.�- - 1. . linding with their ere . ' . vessel was made snug alow and aloft, to ride - -� .1. . . - .�. I I I I * ets-mostlY unrealisable- -About seven o'clock,-as we change,i our we Raw a Wl. . L . . . � - I , . , t I 1',�)I)i n-.,on suggested to Watt rer llbh,irass , t del,iri.o A GUUX80XX ST6'RY � out the ale that was known to be ap- ... - . .1:- I- �-, -.! "..��,. , 11 9 . . z , " - . � . I I I ivi(teud of a few pence course to run straight-across the -bay for * - ..:. . �- 11 . '. I - I . I - . �. - HiC. d Daying a cash d ' one and thought it a large vessel, although of his lying on top of a loaded dray beneath proaching. . ... - . .. �.-.- .1. � ,�­ � I �. . 1 .. 1- . . . I � .. - .. I -- - . . . I 1. - � � . . � t1le .. .I French River, the sea,now quartering af L. 4 was only-an Indian mackinaw. I hoist- a gum tree, with a crow perched just above In a few more hours-the wind was blow- �. ---- . .w 1Z. ,�-- ;!;." -1':\axiron builtsteamboat on - _pound. ' . �� - beganto sh.Lke us up pretty well. Very ­ I . . ., !��.,,. �-.­­. , ; . - - __. __ . -1 � . . . . - %na4gar- ad my coat on the oar-,and the Indian came him, waiting for the end. The fear that.his ing a terrific gale. The steamer was to tile ­ - ,_ � . _ '. �� Thedeatil of a Spanish lady, � . . , -t. .41 . . . _ halving occur- few had breakfast on this account, but still over. ._� .. . - 1% __ .21,1-I-z.� - . I c as would he torn out while' he was yet westward of Formosa.- where typhoons a . _�: . ,. ­ . - ! ,ti,), invented condens a Rivera, is reported as I re - ., � pe -sepan rit, . practically been withou - ,:- : , `_ . : ­- � , . . . . . � a o - -� . , ­ . -i .,1, , It nogreatalarm was felt. At nine "We had t food (a i've seemed to give him a stimulu%earnd of frequent occurrence, and in the Com- - .. .� .: --,.- . , ,�, � - . I .. . , - J le, ' ' 'since the previous Wednesday evening, and from that point his illness turned and - ,," L . :11.1cl. . d in IN xic09 at the incredible ag 132. 'G * - �. - 4 � - _, ,, � , �. . seventy-four years since her husband -1 1. I TILE SKA WAS U,01N I � paratively narrow waterway she did not- � .1L . :�, I-.1 . . � , .: I_,Al � - I . dt' JOLIffroy-built .steamboat I . and fro mi that until ten the crew was busied thiewasnoar noon on Saturday. But the covered. He afterward went to the War- have safe sea room. The sea was running -, ­. I I-.,;., .. : ... . ,.. � : .-.. - I � - � - �� ­ . " I 111). ed. . hig mill, to contain 4600 in throwing over freight. Indion had fat pork and ,choke dog,' and anga diggings with Mr. G. D. McCormick, tremendously high and efforts were made to '-, . ­ . . � . .7� . .( A liew spinni . . . .. i ... . . � I � . .. - . , . �-- I)oy, in 1783, a 'indles, to be known as the Fukuyama "Between ten and eleven the excitement from that I obtained the best meal I ever who, strangely enough, was born -on the la-y the steamer head on; but with the wind � - - _. 1 ��.� . I I " , . � I t -.-,.-,: �!:1:L t I C. - 41-1� I oseki Kwaisha, ig about to be started at was terrible. Men and women, crazed had in my life. I same day and year as Mr. Hare, and many bhifting about the compaba, a peculiarity of '- - . '�­ I : -�- �: ­--._:��.' ' -. . . "I tried to get the Indian td'take us to -ears af terward both w ' - . I ._..., .ill-L, stleam engine was invented ukuyaina, Bing-? Province, Japan. with fear,were rushing around tearing the � ere made police mag- typhoons, this was imiossible. Soon a ter- - �. � - .r;, I I 0 . . . I I.: - :� . __4 I . .. . I I 0�). . Tile Shah possesses a eliair of solid gold hair from their heads in handfuls. Rev. Manitoulin, but that was eighty miles off istrates in the same year. Mr. Hare was ribly high sea waa running, and the steam- .. ... .�,._��.I�-. :- , . ; ;�,, - � - .. 1, .. - .­ � ' . - " I . nes, and the other Mr. James, who had been a missionary at and too far for the Indian. . Instead 'he desirous of joining the Victorian mounted er was pituhed about like an empty bottle. . . � � .. . . �__ I �t i:�ta, 1601, rnade a steani pu 111:jid with pre_,iou8 StO . L .. ...'_­L,: 'I i.� " i� ii,e. I -ed that some of the latter had the Island, was ofie of the few passengers agreed to turn us into Parry Sound and we police, and on June 1, 1454, he was appoint- Her hatches were closely battened down,but-.. .;_. - .- . ay lie noti:, reached there Sunday morning. The first . ad a lieutenant in the force by Mr. (after- the seas that boarded her soon tore the - - _4� -1-- -----__�,-�," � I I tile leg. The culprit being who kept cool and lie went about among � . . . . . ,�Iv e r, in 17!�I, s' I een stolen froir Man I met Wan 'Josh' Belcher, then of the ward Sir) W. F. H. Mitchell. In his later tarpaulins off, and shortly the hatches them- - . .... . olved the,- pirollil - . I ound (.A youth of sixteen), lie was forthwith the others administering the consolations of ­ _. _., . �I.. ,L;"I oil. . ..L ..__� . 11� ,._ .� iis head carried on a pole by religion, ard urging all to be calm- Belle, but now purser of the Atlantic, days in the police -force the more stirring selves were lifted and carried overboard. '. * ­ ­ . . V " - 0headed and I . . . . . 11 . I . . - I ("li'mot, French,made an excell ' yguard through the streets 1,But it wa-3 of no use. The wind sud. You may .be sure I never was so glad to episodes in L Mr. flare's experiences were the Spare sails were then lashed over the open- - . - ­_ " . . . .1 n he Imperial bod . .- . � - HP. denly chopped from the southwest to the see anyone in my life. captureof Power, the bushranger,who,after inp,s, but these were-of little service in pre. ,­ ­ .. - . .., -- � ! . . . I'll, f Teheran. . . . .. . ,;. � �.., .. ; . . ­.'� . I - ­ !J fl ("eq itv built a-ste anislilp at'B- - There have lately been a bhocking number northwest, and with a crash the vessel "J. C. Miller-he is dead now, poor fel- surviving- many vicissitudes and a long venting the seas from enterine the hold, � . I .:;� - - - � . ... I low-took charge of me. Never shall I for- term of imprisonment, is supposed to have and soon tons of water had entered the - I . �. - . I­ ' - . I . !:-)I:,, . - � f murders committed by. soldiers in and rolled over on-her beatin ends. The sea ... .- -, .� I �1�� "N 1).m:,ion- enoino brou Czar has given was now like a -mountainous whirlpool get his kindness or that of his family. been accidentally drowned in the Lower steamer. Water began to pour into the " . I....� ­. �.. _ . .. - . - M ght to p4N ,craburg. Tile . . - . � � . .. _e -1. ­ - 01111d St. Pet .cgi. and the ship was helpless. The aft gang- They could not have done more for nie had Murray not long ago. fire room, and, though every effort was " � " * . --�. 11. . - I-_1`4. i-,-Ie-rs that in future no officers of any it way, leading from the promenade to tile I been their own son." Mr. Hare was one of the party led b *x1r. made to keep it out, it began to gain oil the �. .. �I I ,:­ . I y . / - . � -_ -:_ � I - ,;,!� 10 1779, substituted a pfng-rod ent to whiph, a convicted murderer belongs main deck, was jammed with men,women, Mr. Tinkis was a youth of about eigh- Charles Nicholson, now a police magistraw, pumps -which were working at their utmost *. . .' - I . . . . . ­ � a period � . I- . . I . I . L . - '' v,tivcs. __ ball be eligible for promotion for hen the disaster occurred. .He in which captured Power, the other .I.... _. ..� . .. ­ ..'.... . ,.I .-1_. . �, has been com- and children who could get neither up nor toeen w members capacity. ,_ .- _. - -..�_.. : . . I � L . ,�-,1,i7­, a steani engine, invented of four years after the crime down. At every pitch this mass would now a prosperous business man at 'Little of the mrty being Inspe�tor Montford and ConsternaCion prevailed among the pax- . .:. ' -'_ '- .. - - . . I . T - * - �- . _...- - I .. I I . ..%. I itt6d. . ­ -1 - -effects of the hor- Donal enjers. None of them was allowed on � .. - . Ink . L I writhe and twist like a sorpent while tile Current and shown no ill S, a black tracker. With a promise a ' � ... . -- - ._ .. I , ' . ;__,� In Bellavista, ne'ar Portici, Italy, a small waves broke over thein from above. The rible experience.% of ten years ago. But his of a reward of 4500 they were able to secure : . Thosein-the cabin, though they fully - -_._.. . . .I . - �� _.. . , , solved the problem of ro ­ ­ 1. �.: L ­ 11 - . . I ' ­ , :I ­!,*!,i1leq. Colo ore than twenty people - . I � ... - LL, � �, ny includes in horses in the meantime--there were about eye moistens and Hs voice shakes even yet the help of an associate of Vower's, who led realized their danger, were far more calm I - I - I __ :­ : :�. . . __ ­ , * , Wh o are over ninety years old, hemled by a ten of them aboard-had broken loose and when that awful time is recalle(t to his them to what was thought to he the safest than the steerage passengers. Among the ;-1 . 1,�_. _.. . � .. . - . .1 .1.. . . I L in I 1 14,builta,seventy-two. who still works in the ...i- - - I - __. _. I ilccll farmeraged 105, at o%rery roll they' were thrown from one memory, of Power's retreats in the ranges. The only latter pandemonium reigned. They were ' " *.' * �.:: , . ._.� ' - I - I -,;!t.. � . n all natives, and have lived . - -_ - - . . . road to it was pa4 the house of the Quinns, mos' . � . .. .. I � 11 - . fields. Theyare side of the main (leek to the other. I ; . � - tly Chinese, and had it not been for the .. - -1 1. ( . I . .. .. - - - . � I � . 1. - - ,!. 1,11-k meat, in their diet and 1.- .. of fact . - _' - � I I,tile fir.%t co�nplete double - with hardly any 11 About this time my uncle and 1, with . . . . . . ' a notorious family &lid active friends that they were locked below many of. . .' - - - . ; - .:I " drinkintwily rainwater froma cistern. , . The Prophet Bid.—149 2.. - . - ,r afterward them would undoubtedly have thrown thsm- . -� 1.-,:..-.. ... I_ - . a number of the passengers, moved up to Po*er. As the buxhrange �� � .. I . - " ed . . a was a pea- selves into the sea. ., .1 -. . . 1, i . f . I 'L­J�s renewed by special CCA a Two bundred women cf Berlin &.sseifibl -tile p7omenade deck forward of the cabin. The$Milo hung listless on the pictured 9'em stated. one of his best sentinel I . . ..� . .-1 I .-_��'. - -- - .. . . _. i . :.Z :!l I�_).. - to denounce the tralling skirt on the st.reet. W. 1). Henry, of King Township, was . Where green Sarga.4so mo. adowd-pubeed and cock at Quinn's hon-ce ; but oil tile night of Soon the coal passers and firemen were �' .' .. . �; . .- .1. I ..,.-.. . ::.. -- ;` ," L I . ! �1_ !.. \V!wcest6r, 166"), buftlivan' . - 1lie histou 01 the trailing dre4is was given, there, too. In a little while we were join- I dreamed the capture the police party ot past with- drowned out by the water rising in tile �. - l. �. . . . -11, . ea In liquid at tuospheres: the visa birds free . %_ ' ;,,, < out tile peacock giving the &farm. fire room, and a few minutes later tile fires - - - , - r-: - . .C�,111. and adi.9011881011 followed, which ended ill a ad by Purser McDougall,carrying the books On silken pinion-sank anti r000 and gleamed- � . - - . . . . . . . -_ . - ; . �. . y , A Sea. of glag"and mingling gold it me med. � - were extinguished. The donkey boiler on . - . � I ---- L ., that the Police Board � .- I . � ­ , . !' ,1,5' atta,_hed-a separate�:ddj� rosolu,ion demandim belonging to his office. As soon as I saw AT DAYBREAK . - I �. .� I : .� - issue an order forbidding the , wearing Of that I knew that whatever hope there might The -At liun rose.an ,open gate of Heaven. the main deck was kept going, however, . - - - _�' .I . ..1. �� C11911les. . A.d11,r,`ndl,,,seas filled the horizon broad. they came on Power's hut, which was at . . � I . , , - - long dresses on the strect. have been before was all gone. and the pumps cont,inued' to work, keeping . : I.. .-1 ,:.I., ; _.'.1--�.- _'� .,�': . - Columbus srazod; when from some far shore once rushed upon, the bushranger being . . . * .... .. .-- - .1 . ,,.- . - the water from gaining as rapidly as it . . I ." - - - .." , :'--! 1)lre�llts taken out, 1769; eii- '13�i asleep inside, and Mr. Nicholson had hold � 1, -,�'k 1� !11 ia_-tories. - - The feats of Leander and -on have -The cabin was already broken in at driven . . .. . _.. -.-.,_. I-. I— _�� � . I . By venturou,q wing*,a happy land bird come otherwise would have done. Once the fires.-- . .. . 1-._',�.Z_ �� . . been rivalled 1) a %vornail. The Princess several poittits, but still the old craft flost. of him before he could lay hands on his tire . .. I -1 __,- .1. ._� .�--,: -I - i IFt, y outhe opars. ThaPropheL Pilot . were out the vessel became unmanageable. . . . .�. . _. - . 11s, 1-36, issued proposals for . And eiang tip . . . . . , , . Marie Bibesco succeeiled in swimming across ed. At last, about 11.30i she pitched.up by heard arms. Stillinore stirrin were the incl- .. I __ . � . .1-1 . . �i 11�- st�earl. d is jiow inclined the head and went down stern tirst, the That winged mevienger.on oea%aflame. - It was impossible to set any canvas, Storm ; .. � . � -, �-,, ' t lie. 11k),q)horus rcuently ail Idents in connection will tile notorious - - . - ��� I . �. . I ­ .. ' I)S, firsL used oil and tallow to to think that she could swim from Dover to cabins breaking off, and the "to, crowded That the dead air with Mystic w arblings stir , staymails had been set to steady the Rteamer . .., _ . .� �1. ... I� - Kelly gang of bushrangers, Mr. Hare hav- , r. . ... , ' 1. . i from leaking. rod, at the beginning of the gale, but they had -. . .. 1, . ­_ ..' ' L� I � ' I;tarenerskv, lier.brotlier-in- with people, floatin she did so. , �. . ­ 11 I_. I 9- . . . Calais Court. S - And.aq a lone d1w.overer.halied the bird ing command of the dijitrict police at the led - . . oll . ­. . , �; 1. ,� * - rIIlC?ss . arie, G& At Sent out to lead the Now lVorld'ti ark of Goa. time the gang were finally exterminated. . , . ­ - 7. ,__ ��_ � - ished an account of a law, a.:companied P i N1 the two �Irsata sea, however, the I . .:� __ . I6 16, publ, ' tile very . . been blown from the bolt ropes and Carr' � . . off. Fven some of the furled sails wero - .1 - - ��. . - __ L . - .�. - I- - - stroke. The They had been criminals, chiefly horse and -_ . . :,I,1111 hy stenil. . . swiminingstrolAe foi Princes cabin went to smaeh and the mass of people so.when the soul draws near Its final Laven. blown from their gaakets and lost. _... . I .�. .- . �- :_ I IN-lie ofBibescoare Roumaniansof the highest hanging onto it were thrown into the sea, Is stealers, from childhood, but th i . . ­ - - _ 177,8, proposed,Lseheme for I The advent anthein palpitaLhm th') light. Catt air The situation of the ship was no-W mdst* U -�. ­ . .. . 4 .­. ill America. rank, the head of tile family being semi- -which was now reinning steadily fiorn the The sea grow-i calm, though in the morn and outlawry commenced with tile shooting of . . . ...,- .1 .. : I I � recarious. I out to . I_. I .,1 . - - � : . _-_ royal. They resiile at Bucharest. northwest and in mountainous waves. I even three mountei troopers on tile Wouilbat Hawsers were thro%vi . - ,I � . - .. i ,�. . '­�Ittl--, tirst used in Americi in It was No hilloi of palms riow radiant on the Aght Cep the vessel's head to the wind, but she � _ .. . . ..... I . : -1 4,1tol' 1111knovin. 14 Twohundrednien belougingto theElrd was in one of the wooden boats. Norativer shorep. nor crowns of temples w1fte. ranges in October, 1879. From that time broached to, and was soon rolling a nd pitclt-. ,C . .­ - I _�. . I .. . . - . CILANIMM WITH PEOPLE . . - �. .. I . alul 63rd Infautry Regiments of the Cer- ictorian police, ai(led by ­_ i I . . . . MoniLions come. inipalpable U)mente. the pick of the V `_ : :' ­ . I ., 1, '4;, buldt an -engine to run a man arinv recentlyattempted a "swimming and scares hung on by the sides, and otliers Tho g6a winds feel the distant highland*s six Queensland trackers. were ill pursuit ing fearfully in the cross seas that was . " . __ '..i�' : . .. . . -1. . I - I . . . I - ;r*,.%-f�ll by boatmen. ding her and very often making, clean . . .- . . . atta,--k" across tht rivttr'Neisse, with the further outin tile waterclung to them again. loreath. of them ; but, aided by a wonderful system poun a .- . -_..., - . 11 . �,. Dartmouth, built, 1,12, And venturou,ibtrdq.the o;ong,i of Provitientv breaches over her, ..- 1. I - . - . 4 the result ihat seven soldiers were drowned. But thi3 could not last long. The sea soon bush Wegraphine: the help of' friends I _Z ' '-Ill" sLeztIn engine. . NVaf�through tho air above I tie tides of death. Of Suddenly above the howling and shriek-, ,- .,* � - 'I ' ..�� � ­.� � Ail official Jourual. in giving particulars of broke the hold of thoaa .in -the water and Wo know C0109LIA1 airs around ugglow, and relatives almost as criminal as them- . . .- . . . ; rough the rd, .� -. --- . - . .1- � u� "'J[TeSt-er -constructed a the 4rair,does not express any -regret for filled our boat at tile same time. We know cels,ttial tides course t selves, and a thorough knom-ledqe-gained ing of.the wind, a dull booming was he& :.' - . . . 11 - III 1633. tile victiins,but nierely states that tile swim- -As ehe was about to sink I spring over Bea. in horse stealing-of 8oine of tile wilde . . . � ... - . . . . ­')W�r boilel at arid those on board knew they were drift- .' �- '. I . . � . Of noterenunowen wo feel the Influence. - ii,igonalecaliore, andtliatthe noise they , -.* , �_. ' L -C)II I"N-e."te(lasteaziien,tine,1282. Ming attack pro%-ed -a very interesting and swarn for the metallic lifeboat. There The eye of faith look*forward and belleveo. niocititain collutry in Vi(:toria, they 111an- ._ . .. . I.. i � _.� ' .1 � It.c.-., soreery n and instructive exercifq'e." -I were great comlis Oil every wave, und these, And lo! tho wh1te winged d-3ye brings Olive aged not only to evade capture for two heard Nyas the sound of tile rollers crashing . . - _1.- . I# ..- � - .- * I , _. � ­ leav" ea I vide themselves with funds upon land. Soon through the blinding rain , . .- .L.. __1_.__... - .. � .,� rhe Sadi�md-A kher (13hawalporie) w loaded with floating debris, broke over my re, but to ro � - . ­ - . ­ . 11 . . I D. 60, deseril)ed a boat rttn by a . rites I 1111Z.F.K I An BuTrEitwoitTIL � & I daring bank rob- I Iknd was seen close at hand, and in a few �'. .. . .,.. - w I -_-,_.: - -ater and wheels."' in its issue ot the 25th August that Ahmad head every time I came tip on tile ere.-t. My - . y two well-p antled an( - . _: , � . L -hile oil his journey from halide and head were both out and bleeding, . . . . : - minutes tile steamer struck. Everybody .� ..%,- .�. . . . i� � ..., Rati, a traveller, %� . beries, Air. Hare was given the command of - .I . . . : .. I . . . \;(,­�ander, KC. 260, de I . was ordered oil (leek. The passengers had . ... . . . J . - racts and rigurn. . . . . .. �_ . . -I I ... scribed Katif U) Bossarah, saw ill Ashra .Muteer, a but I reached the lifeboat and managed W I . the Kelly countrg after the succes.iftil- raid ut on life preservers, but these were of .. . . �. � � ..-. � .., I - . . . ­ I ! � , , .. -; .- I . . 11tilizingstean, power. � - � . - . . place two marches from Katif, a mail with clamiler in. Sweden lim 1",000 school gardens. upon the Euroa 3mk. r . . ,�)11, 4bou" . - tittle use, as many of the people were swept- - .r. _.' ' . -L . -.. " . t 1280,- auticip,,L -Not.withstandi6g the litorror of the -Now* York is responsible for the mann- One of his first acts wag to seek an inter- . . I - ted ap. four eyes-twb in their ustial places and oard and drowned 'bythe seas break- - :- :, - - .... :1 I .., I I � . . - h ­ - . I .. . . steall, nower to'navigation. two above tile eyebrews. This man call see scene, it was incomparably grand &lid &we- facture of 2,u00,000,000 cigarettes a year. view with Aaron Sherritt, wlio, like Ned overb . 1. . . ­. _. . . , ________________� .1: - with his four eye3. Fren when his lower inspiring. Eflery time we went down in the The efficiency of the world's steam an- Kelly and Joe Byrne,was physically a splen- -ing over thein. it wits impossible to lower - - . - I . �� � the boats. Those on the windward side of - .. I �-_. *� - - * .11 , � -�.. , � - two eyes are.4hut tip ile Call see with his hollow we seeined in a vallev of endless gillei�s calculated by some too W tW,000,o0o did type of a bushman, but a known.sympa- the steamer were smashed to pieces soon. - . - - . � . _.. _' SMSTAINS THE MOON_ , . . . . . . �, � � . . , upper two eyes. lle is (adds tile report length with toweriuR mountain$ on both hor,w pLwer. thizer with the outlaws and a participator _' �. . . ; __ , I ..�. - after she stranded, while tll,)se oil the lee L - ... \� , soniewhatIlualridy) a maii of horrible ap- sides. Seine were still hanging to pieces of wd States farm mortgages amount to in some of their earlier and less serious I . � .., . . .. . . . 11-I'l- it urom Flyin. Uni . horse-stealin raids. r a proinise side coul(I not be approached because of tho . .. - .. " 1.1. .. - _ Ali& , Furthes pearance. . floating wreck, but,we were driving fast $15,350,.!�'75,000- B) of the that were sweeping the steamer's decks. . .1 . I .� y . . Be" .. .. .. I .., . .� . . ' . . �P;vl how the - A liLtle tiiiie ago, in N; f6lboi.irne, a youno before the sea and soon lost night of wreck- The Irish 'census for 1891 gives a popula- whole rewarl of 1:8,000 offered for tile gang All hands huddled under.the Jec of the (leek __ . . � .. . . . r. . I - - n age an4l the other boats a,i well. tion of 4,704,7150-A decrea,se of 470,096 in dead or alive, Sherritt's co-operation was . 1. - .", . � _. . - . I . ' ' - . v as the gulf into which two toil years. secured, asid Mr. Hare had alwa A � .. __ . � . 6ffln of -Nldh&M- girl died suddenly-at least was supposed &j 13thind houses for what little shelter they afforded, - � � .'.S,!�J Without 'support in the L ys a belie, ,., .. .. � I ". . 11 o be (lead-two (lays prior to her weddill" . . - but every time a sea surged over the vessel .- . �� .. . . I � f;tl!11ftll f"On, w4ich all unbe- d a y. The' - hundred had ju3t, sunk out of sight, all Tito consumption of beer in -Germ,.ny in in the genuineness of his assistance, though : _. � - �I : 1 1 body wa�-, placed in the 06tfill anti - their number grew lelis, some of thein hav- . _. ..- . .._­�.__. _�_�� I . . . .� . - �, � about was a in-miltainous sea anti no land 1891 and I W2 is 17 per cent. greater than other officers doubted him.. Mr. Hare, in . � I : :1 11k f"KelUded ; no mat.erj_ the lid screwed down a few hours before tile inf been carried away. . . I . -- I I i .1 �� I I v,(,*r.,.4--3ary to sustain the L I - yne, the mother � . _. . �_ __ . � � . � - . . . Z . . 'i tile fixed forthe burial. Her grief-stricken -as visdile from any quarter. There were in 1886, while.the population hp* increased his book, tells !low Mrs. Br rhe twenty-three who were saved man- . _. I _. ' u , . :­ JlroPhet-, the body itself about thirty people in the host when I first only 4 per cent. � of one of the bushrangers, found her way � ,I . I ..-. -. . I. i :1 * 10VU NV%%permitte(l to rem-tin a while alone . aged by alinomt superhuniall efforts to hold­ - I!C. point Of following the , e only had one oar and a Lhinnest tissue paper measures I. one day into a police camp and recognized . . . I . . - '. I , . t-1 the realcifs of 1)1- with thfi dead. Presently he Nraf! licard to got "'% but, as W Th I hickness. Iron has A& on until the storm subsided. Tlie,n they".*'-.. I,. .7..�- �.� . . . . !- pl , . iss. A shriek for help., aild the girl's father and could not direct her, she upset in passing UNkth of ail incl in t ron Slierritt an lie lay asleep. Sherritt were - I . I . � , .io Nva% ii�ideed ni�ce.ssar to broth�r enter: n over almost every wave and at each upset only I. learning this vi lien he awoke, turned deadly taken off in an exhausted condition. 1 .. . ... .�. I .I . - . ! !I'. y - been rolled so thin an to measure - I , ,r(!ql ,,arcophagus in space. . 111M, tile rooin, found tile lover it is probable that all the rescued will be _. _:1r- - - I . pry some were lost. - 18W of an inch in thickness. Palo and said ; "Now I am a dead mail " . I 1. -­ I., - .. 4 '119 open the Collin with a poker. In a 'a. brought to Hong Kong on Tuesday. The . . Z I— 11 ' 't-dot, is soinewhat skeptic . "There were two brothers-Sparks, of Fresich statisticians have -'a I licited the and the prophecy proved to be a correct on -, . .. - 1 ­ - . . . - - I � I . - . . I . .. ­ . : ;. it, - Ottam a-aboard. They were splewlid fel- faci; that of 1,000 children born of women Sherrittfs connection with Mr. Hare was so oteamer . . . I V 'non, and now llysteric,41 corp��e was clasped in the lo er's The cargo of tile Bokhara was very valu- .. .. . . : ,.7 ­Aolls phellonif few 11"nutes a very much alive and Ancona has been sent to the wreck. : ' , , .:.; .�.-,� .; 0 a t Oi , " . ,(- I` � . , i".,V1 tilcre * low . At one ul-wet a woman grasped on working in factori- a 195 die before attain- little known that he was once fired on by -1 , . � , 1 1-; 'stranger than fiction. arills, and tile Clergyman invited'to vread "I ble, It, comprised a large amoun - . . . _­ � : .- vicrthail ,I)i1lions of sa I - are of 'age, while of 1,000 born cf the police ani on another omasion arrested a is and a large consignment of silk. ' ' ' .- I . . 11 ._... ! - is a vast gi,obe the burial service performed the mitrriage about the neck and pulled him down. The ing 5 ye . � reop- cereinony in,;tea,l. other seized the life line &lid hebi on ta tile womell ng at home only 152 die. for horse stealing. On the 26th of June, BPeP- , I ... I -!:al �: 'P worki. and just The Bokhara was a three-inazted iron 11 _ . I ­. .- . . 1 - , ..'. I " -m port i3 readered to 'sell�,,,Iti side for . . I ­ . A p,."tinful , two hourts. We each had all we A statistical item of interest to women sonie considerable time afterward, - . : 'Cle it is �;Listalljed from : un ba.-i been calmed in could do to t%ke care of ourselves and noitip is that women to-day are two inches taller, af ter Mr. Hare had a second tinle been given screw steamer of 2,955 gross tons. She was . - -.:-� 1 . . . . I�, .1 tlIG highest qwtrterli ill Vienna by the sud- county, 361 feet, long, 39 feet beani, and 29 feet .-.I -.�.,-._�_.:-- . ,_-.1:,�- I r� L �; V(,,ar to year, froin century � ul( give hiin a hand. Ile w�s too w en on an average. than they were twenty-five command of the police in Kelly Greenock in 1873 - 1-1 .1 . . 1 . I . � � :, . ,. . " 'rt't is iL that 1) , (let, inadue8s of Prince Peter of�4axe-Cobitrg co -1 ' deep. Site was built in � - ...� . � . ' to pull himself in,but for two hours lie held years ago. The cause is found in the change Aaron Shetritt was called out of his hut'oile . ... . . .. .- ..I... r . .. - I ; _ I . oidery needle for the tennis night by a Urerman u of the �_ . �_ . .....- .. . a .__.:� 11"W"I'01' of Brazil. The Prince who . "air" & ' . . -j_- � 11 I'evvuts the � (AIA1.4, grandsoll c)f the late Doin-Piedro, b & Co., and hailed from that port. - ""!` " tl,c question that - fast to tile line &lid 'floated. It was the of tile embr neighbor,who was the 6 .. y i 500 horse power were � * It 1-4-18sUredly �he c aus a only 26 yeatt., I ii thiast exhibition of nerve anti endurance list, oar and the gymnastic apparatus in tile hands of the bushrangers, and the �'or en 03 0 . I ­ I � I .j (:f age, bas been staying in .1 r" mi�ougyaid inverted type. .. I ­-I-.. _� � - . I I � . �,f;11!ill Hally attracts -, . � - I - �' ­ - the ,' ever saw in my life. But at la,e� lie had to of the school and college. . moment he crossed the threshold aboard the stegind ,: . I - � t. . . , , Vienlia for mine tinie past. Ile has lately . . . . There were 200 persons - I I 1_ .,­ . - 1!1 the attract' let go and was drowned. . The official statement ha been made WAS SHOT DEAD �. I . . - I . -t_ ,-_- � . - .�_ ,- . . - . & . � � �, - .1 ill af.;tlj�j 1011 is not, b,,n in a soiiiewhi,,t depressed condition, evenj�jhwe ­ .. .- -_ I . ,ship. Of these 170 were drowned. Twenty . .. . � ! � 1;i,. . .. 11Y drawing the and seemed to brood a good.deal over the " About 7.30 in thu caille In that in 1891 there were produced. in Frar,ce ers and three sergeants - ­ - . ..I . , � 9 eight of Bying Inlet light. a wind had 663,058,(M gallons of wine. France has in by his former schoolfellow, John Uryne. passengers, five offic - ere among the .-.- - .- r. . .. I .,�_, (!al�'Lh for this, as we .- mi8fortune.4 of his father and gra:ndfatlier. he Hong Kong garrison w . -. -: . ;- *." ...).- I � Knowing that upon news of this further of t I...�. .I . - , I .. I .- N"', IMIP'11, but the attrac- - Yesterday Morning t iis depression suddenly gone down, but the sea was still high, Of round numbers about 35,OV ,000 of inliabi- on and - . i. -. ,.,� �� . : � -4, 1 !I_11 keeps tile _�, I _Q - murder & special train would be sent to lost. Amon the saved are Dr. Lows I . ...._._�.�.- _L....�..­ S', ",_-�-, .;I— moon . developed into violent madness, and the ' the thirty with whom we started but six tants, which would give an average of near ar3kiam . . . . . :,. I- __ ­ ._:_ � . I mvay from Beechworth with police and trackers, Ned Lieut. M . . , * ­�_� .:1 . - . . . . 4.0 : ..". . . were now left: Ca t. Savage, Mate* Me- ly nineteen gallons of wine to each inhabi- . - - I- I. ­ � - .. I - .-, .- -, ,�: ')I. I -the earth �.� Prince shout.iIII.,out "I am the Emperor of I Kelly anid Hart had ridden to Glenrowan, - . , . � ­. ­ I 11. . I � - — . . , � ..�_ , .. .111, I .� . L I . I _ C -lw.� ­Nk-i--�(, db. Supppse ..* Brazil,"ru.411�3,' Donald,a man name Lit-tie from the Mani- tatia, provided all were vousumed at home. . - - - I o: . . f'A S I . , .,: 7 - , , _�__ �. I .. -I - - - . '.__ � __.. , -: ---' - -t ;!4e a .a� .1 U to the wiadow of his room , t%k ng possession of the town, tore up - . ­::. A ramous CwTiage- ---- - . .� ..�. ,.�._* _-. _. ..� -,,.-; A--, ttl ction of the I toulin. a Montrealer, Miss Morrison and 4W and _ I . '. . '.­_ .-_ .1 .1 ,:A ::�.-,:.I t On tile fourth,,ttorey'of the hotel and tried . ,a special. The * _. . a ,.::,�.L. �,-_.-,- ,;;�,'-'1 _... . the line in order to wreck th The carriage which Napoleon 1. used i : � .- ­_ .L,L'.. 0" �.! L� . . - - - � ­ k -,,I, the 11looll would-" to , myself. Escape 1'rom a Sinking . , . .: " -L' .r ­ :*.-� ot. . ­ JumP out, He was seizod by an atten- r ' Bh1P -- - 'sto of the stopping of the special-and the .. .1 . ,-, -.-. _`I�-.­! ! . . --- ....., 1L. ., I I �_,_-­ -, .;;, �.�*.., ,.,I..'i Lit; bIlt Would start ,.. dant anda mertiber of the family, and held - I I I thought-we all Aught_' these would The Royal Mail Company'8 steamer Atra. fi his famous retreat from MoScowp And m .. .�;� .�O. �11 f the ,' with. difficulty in a dangerous position until I live to reach the shore, althou a2struggle with the ontlaws at Glenrowan - . -, . _ (;C111 till Lia L,i(jll 0 � &I gh two . which he started out from Paris in the cam- I. - 11 �­ ; �. 11 - - . ,__.�! ­___,�b",_ �L_ . _ L I . ., - . � ­'.. E" - . " . �, �- Was 111ovin(f I to, from the West Indies ond Pacific, land. is a familiar one. Mr. Hare led the rush of n that ended at Waterloo, is now hold - L. . C,­, : _­ I i., . �: , , ,at the mo-.,'- fin-ally rescued by some 40 men of the fire hours before a French deck-hand had gone - i . �-f. . I' ' 1-- � �, ,I I Rf"t. ,.Plymouth on Wednesday mornin Ce on Jones' Hotel at Glenrowan, but 0 . "'. -_;� e- ,,�'�-­,� f­l­� _13 -loll W.." 1. . ad at �1 poli tyigth trustees of the Wellington estat% -, . . -1 . intercept- brigade. crazy and jumped overboard. As the light . I ....-,. zal� .� ?�. ,�'j- �_ �. �.. Q It is feared-tbat the Prince will ' Captain Alexander Higgins and the cre 0 was shot through-the wrist and disabled on .� 4. '� ' .11 .. � I �_S, .,­4�_ L _ . 1 4., . , r',�J,�, -1 k"(1 leamed over the billows we all, led by the having been captured by the Iron Duke. - ­ � . . 1, , , "I . �.­� - L. - " 1. The . ...., ­ - .. .. - '14� � � (,f 11 , 9 the first volley. He directed the attack �Al ­ - 1 ,-NvaL" toshow, from �' have to be consigned io an asylum'. . the barque Castleboir, of Liverpoo for -�r.�. I j, 'r . Ile lflljoll�s distancs "" -�� � . mate, began singing I Pull for the Shore.' It is a two-seated conveyance, with'top - '. , ..- .- ----,- ` --: .t IV 1, . , . - a . -___1 � ,,�: ;� I ., ,. 1* * Spain, Trinidad, also .. ­­ ­ � _ � : , a I'll I " L ,A,:,-,1._,_�;?,!-:.. ;�%-__ X � I .1 __ � _ _ . , - � I .. - It Was attra2ted by tho �i � I .- But the song ft _ - .." . I- ---,Z_,- - ­ ��% _.�.-.-_ :.- i' ." . -1 --A . . �L t,, tile .;.L:..1 a' cargo of asphalt � N." f - ased, and one by one the Castleboir left the Pbrt of some tinie, but being finally faint from lose n ; there is . and sides lined with iro� -----;.,. I 'i, : ­,'.:� - - . on Septemper 5-th with -of blood, had to leave for Benalla. t- � . .Lll - . ; . Weather 81gu., . �,��­ I . ''.I , - e descripiion "I , I . _. . � I �, .�:;: .;. singers fell into that sleep that knows no front I'curtain" of iron that can be rai"(1 - I. "� .. ._L �­_­__,�'.­_% I , I. ­ - 1 , _� _ 4 . I � N% ife- .� ..­ _1 for 1�ottardam, and soon af terwards prang He received afterward the congratulations - .. ..�.._. �- ,. 1."-_..., .- U .-- _ ,­ _ , -, ` � . . .. ­ ­7�'­ ��'*_S_ , ne 11 o e I" "I'm af raid we are going'to ha ve waking. The Montreal man died at eight; 'a an � .'.- ,_I- _ I I i!C. sat I 1; a t ,;. d lowered at will. , . , tracted ' . . ­ ��_!:� L .4, i .1 r an d.t4t. ._� � , ,�_, . _ _ .3 . U )ell-114 .r.1) The wheels are large "'; L �"''N, "% . .� :' '5 an ea lY Winte a leak. The water gained,PAAho rate Of a both of [lie Excellency the Governor and and heiv�, " � ('1"`1)(;" 1 ' that the in- Little went next,and the.mate who had been . IL .." ,1. �:.-, . '�. - I ba, - -.­ �-, .". 0,k,1_",�!�,4 4 1 , : ��t'k. " Husband ..,,.;:, . . -foot an hour, and the vewd_vpis abandoned the Chief Secretary. A reat deal of die- ,it\i�;: ., ( be2ornp ', -c 4 Why do you think go?"-�':�%.,i singing so joyfully a little over thr6a hours . steps are finished witit curious ttle desigm -,,I. '�, '�:, ,� - - _4 ,V,.c,, _ I ,gke V ,gber the . the � 1. :--��,i,:�-,!::� - "t A , ., I, ,:' 'Vife---i on th following morning, sinking almogt sension among the police force followed,anO t-nned the bCwk . �i,. I - �-?�-I--.41,_.)R� "t'-4)f the attrE,(..t,,d -bojyr-�, .k le eginning to give before-F . , -­*, X,.�r. , icemar, is b uccumbed at elev'sn. I felt the r t done in silver. The Empero --' - 4 " full W I . befo ,0%a boats leaft her side. The crow Mr. Hare, retiring from office, was made a - - . V_ - . eight.3y - ts unctsir -- -�- .- " . .11-11,� . *% A - , "I f�'Iot, tile .-. - onitory symptoms myself; an intense . . seat and kept his pillows and blanks .�.­.1'.I ---�,-,�.-,,4'-- ,w i�_.�­Z ' - 1 attru(, ".... . �d tip by a Spanish schooner and 1* t ate in 1881 which place he � ... . . 1Z, ,-,�� , .t,ion oU-` � wore picice lee ma to r . .. .. i. . S '. '!I '' ;� �...� .�_,­ ­ ".�-L��___._7'T � prern . . ­_. -1 -�­ .,_ v:,x,t:i , ", . I - followed by numbness in the finger . I . - : .,'.��:k I lt),Vter at the distance ,��t _11� __-­ Cold - I it. The tack of the front seat wam used as , I I_", �, -, A-- � . landed near Triaidad. n in I '' - ,:, , via-�41: on- *:, --- Cad sincelleld. While his discretio ' Ort _-� , I .. e 4A:-.e most famous last dpeade tips, and then the warm, glow and drowsi- .. .. I r)board, and was provided with aU 0 'O . �'�__ I, � , ,� . -_�`­_:'_4�; r I IL . � . ­ -- ' - _"O,,,,Jit��I-_,_ *1 . I : - Conn . ly or oil L - '_ "-_'.L4,.-_' ,V .I ,�� - � __ I ;-�V,,__. __ L 1. . , - ,�, _4;. -,�W,� - - ; . ...N *: � I m wili,.h Wo � _. . L . . I�11 �10'k . 9C .:;��- -0, .'�` w*018tood by an ex, - . IA. ,_. action with-.the pursuit of the Kel a cul' .-..""i*�_ _�O__��_11:o4l."it . z . Uld saffico -. ulptor8 of France, was sitone blind at the ness accompanied by . . - of culinary articles and a small spirit �,�� :-,)� -,-,-`­�,�-�,�­�.:> 1.1, . 4'. .� ()_v,XR,,bWEP .f_ . .4(;L D ' JjZ . 06 was gang W - , I !, tirne when he executed sorn of his most AN ALMOST : , Theuse of.cork ,for botfle-stogp as matter for comment, his persDual . . _-_-.'�, - -le* , --3.. .. 11 a M1 . . I . stovo.- , .. V�I .L. , ': , , -, -6. -L __ ,** ­ ""_L_­_.e.,_­�:�­ _ _� , __ " _ , _ *'�­"�. _ ,_ �,� lree-(Itlaners of p pou"� � . ._,­ " :� - '­� � ""­_,­'_" :,, . .4 , r ! the invention.of a blind monic, -i am. courage was never once'doUbted. . . L ".. -., . - - - L " - ­­___­.O�'_�,�.�?­ �a-mous works; - t46 � - ; ,_". . . ,� - . ­�'r-.,. , - " � . I .- I.- �, _. ,Q%4,: ! ,:1C eaX ... I ­ %'.. , � -w o.ws ­ _­�..,".;_,� ", ,�L " - I � . doze. But I knew fifteen minutes of . ­ :�.. .,_­�. -"--,- - . I q :.-- - jq,� - Lt.'. � �_ - I I I '!�___ L L - __ .. ta ' _b­il '__� - ' .I . - �. , .. . - -r-w.&t6i- " - -.-- � . .�, ..� .. -1. I I '" '­' j' ! , ­:, �;,Aot­ ;- 4­12:T,!,�.. - �% � :i9�uld-bnly -cover a that vaeaut the beg of the star . 1 blis a w e.-- -,,;, -)* ;-- � � . - , .� A gallon of ed in a vineyard Attached to a wonas ' T ere 11j& newspaper pi �__ - I I i-ki: " - - * V L' 0'. . , , _ _. I :�._ -1 �_". . . nal ploy e thestres.in Melbourne are almos ii t - I .__.?4;__'_'_...�_,_i�.1 �,.Ql -� " � . � er � - I.. � L - - 1INN, ..-I ' O'i' feet square if apread out in a lay . I Sioux language in North Dakotv, . . i� ,.I. L,_ . ­ . 11 I . * .., - . :__.1 it , '�P_,.,---- ,I ., _h-, 'P'1�1- sleep aud I resisted. inning times Previous to that time bottli4a were Th ' L' - I . �&,-�,_:" . - . ,_ � Three I aroused tery. . ,� - - I L--;p )i P.4,, , . .-. _. an i,wb tilicjc, - . .I. I , I � I I I MUM , t� Jhs I , , - - I " � _,� 4 I .1, `-);,-�: 1. hl� capta - ': . - . - . .1 ­ . ­ . 1 . --- . � - . � :,., ,--.,! - ?X;.,�, iq from his lethargy and told I 'L- . I . ... . � . . . .�-. . '.-� I� .I_- �, _ ,_­ - - - _,., t .I - . � . '. I L 7 . I I � _ , . � -!�-., __ . ..r . ­.4 gN, ­-5-- ., '... .. � ,, ­ ­ . . I .1 le. __ L .%.-. "--.-, I,-.- . , � , .. . -0- . , � . . ­­ . - 'i �::, 4 � 4 � I-, . . . . - . � _­ , ­.. , , - - - '� -��'.� . - .. ­ -1, . , __-, _­.. -_ ,_. . _ . .1 .. I ­'­. .. . I . V., , .. , . L I I ­ . _ . s ,'� . 1 _ - - . . L, ­ .� �, . � �: . .._ - - , ; _�TL ,�,--.' ,_ ., -,­ .,,;� - . : .: oil. - equipped., , ak ard-rovwa. -1 � . 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I�:.. . � — - L �- i�I! nl _0_11"�_ �­ 11i ; '= Y^ +. -n, .$'. l _ •.°.' j. _-.: - :.:_:. - 11 - - - - mak`? !: d? .,. fi 2 k -- 3... - .-... -.a- -., ;',•;.*y�r, ...-."'., :Ifia•----. d'-'S-+W a-. riJ1•a'} w :� - " ": - -.& .'4 t .d'�' A� '�- # - -- ..-.- ,. -.. -..: (.� .. _ . . :-- - .., s -. `.. ,a, nom.. - lI .. : ., .. �. . -- .. :. ., ..- .a .- .. .:.-. .�,,. ✓ .- ,. �- _ . . - . .:.... -... -u.. .. .. ,. -..y. dJ :... .� , f �, . .t / s .. ,.. 1. lt� I I _. 5� -_- . .. _ --- — __ - -- - -�_ _ ,� - - - _. - fi TO OUN 8IIB8CRIBERB:BT referring —Mise Mary Allison is very low he we —F. X Lapp and wife are in Toronto ' � �" � 6 { w-.ro to the addresarlabel on your paper you - E � �1 ru can always ascertain the date to which g° to press- this week on a'visit. SOVE Stla I _ Aft your subscription to Ta>t NE ave is paid, —0,.LD Palmer, of$agtnkw oras iu the --Little Mabel Mowbray iD entering0 - a, mibtanees are acknowledged by a , , ., 1. ,° hsnge.of dat9 on label on the Bret paper fol- village on Wednesday and gave its a Dell. !roup a . +severe attack of Plenra•Pnen- - StOF@8 are hr-1 II!8�►Iing at �� owing receipt of money at this o8loe. Always —Our sobool Trustees have employed mania: Y ' ►th18 13eaBfl �{ lteep the date paid ahead. tt Principal GFerow for 1893 at an increase —The regular Epworth League sill be A• GREIhG S �t �` lI al- �;,. F o salary. withdrawn next Wednesda �gight on a4- •. ready. yW y S ecause � 't.. �.,' • � Jobu Tann®r, our-east-find butcher, count of the preparations or the Harvest he halldleB tyle be8� and cheap- ' . I. ~'`, �i � e�, � ,�� � �, pis still very low with typhoid at hie home Home, tri x11 r n R" - • in Whift. —The members of Rising Sun Lodge. . .__ est BtOve a Ina kat. COme ". —Isaac Linto$ is slowly `re �erii,g I. O. (I. T._are requested to meet in the - and buy nd j uses for yourself. - f VOL 0 XII, PICBERING, ON T., NOV. 4, 1892 from his severe illness. He is not yet hall, on Monday evening nett at 7.80. we hays the Ha Th011 lit, able to quit the house. All members are requested to be present. _ Happy g —It is rumored that salmon are in the —The Wardene7 of St. George's church The Jubilee Range, McClary'8 '4 ����$�{Dual _ river these days, but remember that have just made arrangements with MrL. « LOCALISMS. November is the close season for such Ballard, a student of Tilsit! college T. Active Range, the Clyndon Art -_- fish• conductservices in above edifice until Sultana parlor cook, 'Buck's Radiant Home. These stoves are l_rI - gni. rte, ,,;,;,;,;,�,��,;:,..__. - —Prof. G.-W. Ridley, called on us on —Walter Richardsonee , who is employed further notice. Services' as. usual at all sizes and prices. Don't forget the place - M,BATEMAN, M,I) in the cit has been suffering from in- 10:20 a. m. each Sunday. -p Coroner. Obit Wednesday. y' g �' C�,. et s.o:, —S. K. t3rown of the city, was here on flammation far a Week. He is now recov- —John Gilman, or., was in the village rr. ,ig- C�-RFIG � the leading tin shop. gin, street, Pic)<erinB orlice - &W to 11:30; Evening 6 to S. -I. ermg. Mondny and is still himself. Although • _ _ _ Wednesday. Lost on Monday between Brougham the old gentleman is in his 98 year he - - - 4 —Mr. Bell,of Belleville,is visiting with ' vocal Mie friends here. and Pickering, by way of Whitevale, a walked to Cherrywood in the afternoon. .! :"_^:,-,- - -Mies Brown, of Toronto, is at g new coon-skin mitten. Finder will kind- Few of the present generation will be asFASHIONABLE MI INERY- Mi".: r cite 'S i 1 ly notify A. Gibbon, Pickering. �` smart at tbi.t age. Already our own t;1•' T I 1 : 'I" Gibbon's this week. UPIL —Miss Jennie Linton, of �Phitpy, was —The Y. P. S. C. E. prayer-meeting shallow pate is fast assuming the appear- _ . . �roato-y��t t„' iF 1 r `"with friends Lere Sunday. next Sunday evening will be led by Mr• ante of a skating rink, and we but scares- - sone in both in.8 rutnent8l —Miss Hall, of Oshawa, was here thi Moore of Pickering College Y. P. S. C. E. ly beyond the teens. J Large and Beautiful stock of Millinery In all ferencea give �. s Topic— Safety of Gods children. —Jas. T. Richardson has disposed of the newest Bt les- Thoro `4veek renewing old acquaintances. y . . Address,cls —The brickwork on Gordon's new —Things are booming at the Spink his hardware business in the village to 1loose was completed this week. Mille these days, as it is said that 3A) W. J. Reazin, and the new proprietor -- -G. W. Decker returned Sata day barrels of flour are manufacture c ch �4 took possession on Tuesday. Mr. Rich- iso Children s Wool Hoods and Caps. . MISS hours. Alex, Birrel and N. Ham bay a ardson has not yet decided as to his , - ._ I T from the East with some fine:drivers. g I�OW . been added to the packers' staff of helps' future business arras ements,' but will —Don't forget the shooting match at —It would s o of or a time remain with Mr. Reazin. It Orders filled to your satisfaction ._ I music pu the Gordon House on Thanksgiving Day. eefa that the night sola f in the Toronto C —Will and "Jock" Greio were here on Project in connection with the Meohanie8', is the intention of the new proprietor to _ much pleaa1� 7,t - Institute has fallen throw h for want of keep on-hand a fdU. stock of shelf and �-y f,teacher t Tuesday, combining Business with plea's- g � , L' WISE �ICERING forthepao 80 11 : . . urs. fuel. It is a pity that such should be the heavy hardware. s _ e she bads pro r ,_ _ _ - • case, as no better means could be .curd- --R. R. Lawrie, the popular teacher of Residence Pic T —If you want a good turnip pulps. or P (been River school, root with a serious . straw cutter of any size call at L. Forst'- ed for the amusement and instruction of tb's, Pickering. the young folks through the winter accident on Saturday last. It happened . SOMETHING NEW- . t- - .- 1 . LF —Five cord of dry hardwood wanted months. somewhat after this fashion. He went to . . — _ , , at the Methodist church. Apply to J. --Mr. Wallace Perrin who 11as been the city that morning, and intended re- T E. F - f _. .•.; . Beldon, Treasurer. * on a trip to Manitoba,spent a few days turning home : on the evening local. J • T$R,c -_ Solicitor. Co r _—-- , LL ' 1. —To those who have outdoor work to this Y►'or -wltdl Iiia lirotber Rey.L. Perrin. Upon going to the union station he found1. ; : `. do, it will be unne ee that his train had gone. He boarded the I YAMES - ., _ _ _-- -,,,�_._6g1�—�9•r'e�8k a was very favorable impressed with night bt eapreee, bat could not revail n on / TARY P earns have arriyed. the Prarie Country but thinks be will g P P Thistle sa, E. —A potato famine has prevailed in our settle down in the banner Provineo of the tbA conductor to stop' at Loenst Hill. Af- STATIO .� household for the past fortnight. Other Dominion. ter passing the station some distance the OW & ;� ::. ;� l , - oh es but better than that ,- - villagers are singularly affected. —Daniel, a yottn er brother of y� conductor. missed his passenger and , D tare, office, Whitt _ -.� —J. O'Connor, Sr., has rented one of Morcombe, of the lake shore died at aP°n stopping at Myrtle telegraphed back. �oc1i11i Pr a _ - ; lames Pollards tenement houses on King , Whitby last week. Deceased urea a A search was made, and Mr Lawrie was _ - found near the track terribly bruised. , - ie1 tU `_ 7 street where he-will at once take up his healthy young fellow about •26 years of He was taken home and ie now in a re. NE� �YERCUATh\TG _ A to lou T abode. age, but tvplioid fever was too glucb for carious condition. It is a ver dangerous - '•' I onabzep eke ' __ - . - —With regret we announce_tbat Robt. him; Deceased was assistant to the y 31 dl Brent kinds. rioter, _ . r. Cuthbert, of Toronto, who bas been ill late W. J. Thompson, who died of 1118 Procedure to jump from a train when in - S• i` - - with Typhoid fever for the past month same disease a few days previous. It is D°at`°n' =T" �T wo rev bas taken a relapse. supposed that some decayed meat in the , NEW�'• S V ITINGS solicitors,1, ' Sale Register. ` ' `— --A car'load of feeding steers, some 25 corning tub, was the cause of both deft hs, . . - . - ' pffi a overt '�. head, arrived-here on Wednesday, and There are a great number of typCd TvESDAY, Oct. 25th. Saturday, Oct. 29, .. - the latest styles _ : � will be sold privately by John Woodruff. cases reported in the county towns. Tuesday, Nov. let, Saturday, Nov. 5th, ' - Call earl• and get your pick.- �` —The Ladies Aid Satiety of the Metho• Tuesday. Nov. 8, Saturday, Nov. 12th. �T :�,;;1, __ *0000 —Job 1 Baxter w.ts with friends here dist church will Bold the annual -harvest Auction sale each of the above evenings NEW GYNDERC LOTHI1, G - HOP oyer Sunda He has not.much"chanced at Elliot's vtorc+, West Hill, of Ury ' H Sunday. home on Sunday next. Rev. C. Laug• GEo s110'�' in looks,and speaks highly of the locality Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, erinary Coll P g y y tori, of fork Station will deliver appro Clothing. Hardware etc. Sale at i:80 All W00� Very cheap and Cherryw � in the neighborhood of Stratford. g• ' g pirate sermons both trort;ing and evenine —Read the New William's "ad" in - sharp. See bills for further particulars. _ - hT - jot ho '5 hsco wwnw ` another column. No sewin machine Thursday eyeu.ng :vov. 10th, a supper L• $eldam, auctioneer. E W ELAi,NELS tended to. T will be served from 5 to 8, consisting of SATva>�Y. Nov. S.— Credit sale of farm I p.0._addreea _ was ever more popular than it, and no fowl and other .neat. After the re est ` ' — P stock, implements, etc the property of F all kinds, all prices 11 ", _ wonder—because of its many excellau- an excellent programme will Le given in Peter Humphrey at lot 9 tori 1, Picker• sur Cies. the body of the eburc•h comprising the, ins Township, no reserve, sale at 1 . . - ary Colter;(", —Peter Humpbrey has given tip the best of talent. A feature of the evening o'clock sharp. See bills. Levi Fair r n ton's avenue Reazin farm and will shortly remove to a will be t: a address of J. D. :dger M. P. NEW DRESS SERGE . or night blac� banks, auctioneer. farm near Norwich. Mr. Reazin has TUEBPAY, Nov. 15.-..Credit sale of High - ' on The early History of Pickering g g g purchased stock and will manse the Grade cattle,Clydesdale Horsea, Im le- + ria octan u � - - P g Township. The admission to the ea y Something very nice - _ ingdone.at 1 place himself, cellent tea and entertainment is only 25 mento etc., the property of the lata eases lost m •-- ^ ._ _ —That we may treat our family tci a tante. Abram Ellis,at lot 8 in the 3rd con. of � class shoe.v �C• v goose on Thanksgiving dad'. some kind- Pickering. No reserve, for terms and NE� ���� IEE —Thursday, Nov. 10th has been set other articalaro see lar tea. Sale J hearted delinquent will please favor us P PO8 , " _ - with the amount of their indebtedneFs. apart as thanksgiving day for the people at 12 sharp, Taos, Pouters, Auctioneer, 1. - IS-"G _ _ Who will be the first. of this Dominion.• .Many of as may, in . for young and old R G. T. z our foclishnecs, think that we have not I evening in t —As an illustration of bow well it pays MARKHAM _ L Every person to advertise in the Nf,ws, Wm. Fl�min ,much to be thankful for ae timeslare about the grand(,a g as hard and business as flat as the could N W `� 1 ' TER R OOD� _ a - _ Markham, came all the way down and Y In returning from Woodbridge Fair, _ be possibly. We all Must admit that Friday evening, «m. Michael's rig came purchased a cooking stove from T. A. wogs .is scarce,,an�l that it is with difyi- y g• r % Greig on Monday. Our business men y into collision with another baggy. breaking. - Of all kinds cheap - -� - will be found a lot of square dealers. culty_that we can 'possib.y make ends a shaft and knocking out a few spokes, and r s-- ..- T i"-: —The fourth anniversar of the Green meet ; but it might, be t�;c, le tatting his horse somewhat about the lege. . . _ _ - y 4 It will a ou to call'on missione HOMA = , River church will be held Noy. G, (D. �'.j m.)ney is scat se,food islcheap and raiwout 'I The other rig was badly wrecked- _ p y y . - wont,Ont. � .- � Services will be conducted by Rev- J. P. plentiful. �' hile people in other parts A. B. Ramer, of Mount Joy, laid on oar "'— "'—' - - - McEwen, Superintendent of Home bila- of the world are visited by scourges, desk a Perfectly formed hybred fruit, halfDI CKIE UN Be� Lieen.4 crab apple and half ¢hgrn apple. The nn- ;; eros. Mornin services 10.30 a m. af• pestilences, and famine, we Canadians are PP Pp. ' MARQUIS flee at the e 1; ion was perfect and the division distinct. Village. � •� ter 2:30 and eyening 7 p. m. me. healthy, prosperous, and should be __ - -__ I % in b the Whitevale and Green fiver P . y Mr. Tilman Ramer lett with as a branch g lisp b act le we have ever reason of a raspberry bush full of bloom, green R.BE c - s- ; y - * ' to be thankful for present circumstances, Choirs. and ripe frail that be picked on Saturday - Cone .� —Amongst the successful exhibitors at as well as for bright prospects of a better list. H I N Money t, 4 r. ` * T . _' � _ - Mark�am fair was Wm. Fleming with state of things. In order that both our- Woodbridge Fair,on Thursday and Fri• ]!coney to to • 0bated. OFl selves and staff may properly spend the da Brougham e the New Williams sewing machine. That y P P y Pe y last was largely, attsnd�. Quite a -- transaction o - machine carried off first prize for plain day in thanksgiving, we would ask as a number of Markhamists visited it on Fri- - _ ! , OhE� - epecial favor,that our correspondents send day and report that all the fakirs who were - Hutch mewing and second for fancy. The New --------•....... .... .... = us their lettere a d earlier next week.. at Markham and several hundred more Williams was the only machine .spies- a r n t ee , !s!!!!!!!!!!!!!la...!!!!!!!1.l...l..�.�ii!!!!!!....!!!!!!!!!f We propose going to press Wednesday c�eadT Yen � ^ ' - anted in this section that got a prize.— y were there." •tb Plow- ! k T aeaec5 �,7ai s. - - evening. At the Whitb and East Whr y Our tailoring de al tment is now In full Stouffyille Tribune. ing Club's mato on the 18th inst. at RM- g p lowest currei , — ' . —Few ratepayers in this Towushi but able tern's —The Friends' Annual Thanksgivingp Ian, in the first- competition for men, bentures pur ^ - :1 Missionary Social in connection with the will admit that btatate Labor, as a means Little, of earboro, secured 1st price blast. Ex pensee to W. F. M. 8. will be held in the Friends' of improving our roads and keeping them and Kenneth Douglas,of Markham second. . - -- � , J� � • _. Chareh ou Tuesday evening, Nov, 8th at in repair, ie a failure. This feet hue been ,�•• X Eoonomist. --(o) x - _� ' _ 7 p. m. Mr. H. R. Heats, Toroato, forcing itself forward, and we find the dis- _=_�6�T . . I � A! 1tor�t ` " Principal Firth of Pickering College and cussion extending to all rural manrcirl uxdRwot. : _ rues throughout the Province. It has • l bnl d ng. t _ k the resident cler en of the Tillage will yr e. guarantee �+ perfE'C�i fit �r� �o �a�e - - _, been generally supposed that, in order to Two-rowed bar it a comparative fail- Ventilation a y" address the meeting All interested in 1°t' • - = . missionary work are invited. compel a taxpayer to pay so much per dro in some sections of the country this . _ . Donner Dnn<1 �- _ day in taxes inotead of doing the work, season. The yield is light, and the sample Residence- _ - !; —The Greig farm, being the west half a and w tare below the ave stock of Fall and Winter suitiDgs and OF8ro8atlD�B ars - .J. . of lot 18 in the B. F. con., was din used would require an amendment being mad sigh rags• I f _ - p to the Municipality Act. Such is not Donald Juror, tenant"of the globe farm `in and we are showing better values than ever. k , , ." 1. of by auction at the li;ordon House on the case. We were all aware that it was belonging to the Quaker Hill Presbyterian � FAI . m t on rharada yon ,want a nice nobby stylish snit or over- L n to f Tuesday afternoon. The place was pur- Church made an wnigq en g `" optional with the ratepayer whether he • ' chased by Mr. Salter, who owns the east last for the benefit of his creditors. His coat at reasonable prices we have the and takesthi :- _ ` - half of same lot, or b, paid" the money or did the wont, but sup- rune for past � = , f 080 The farm liabilities amount Lo about ;800. - -- - posed that the pathmaster had to accept goods to stilt you. of them. T , - , . contains some 94 acres, therefore at the whiohet►er offered if given when called During the market on Friday last, an rangem�rtR f. above price realized, almost X66 an acre. for. $ooh is the Daae in this Townshi amusing same was witoeesed on the street at the omen n j - At one time farming land in Pickering But according to better li 6t we find that" when eight or ten men pitted their strength (o) THOMA - g B against the staying power of a baulky . I' tioneer, r township was worth much more than that; a mupicipal council has power to pass a horse. They forced the animal for some - the whole of 'I = but of late years prices have been. away by-law compelling every man to pay ad- distance, but were eventually beaten, and U sT opened up a crate 'of beautiful Dinner and Tea Sets- arrant' `� = • = - Ohargea�3�L� J . down. 1. 1.1. ditienal tar in lieu of doing statute labor. the horse was unhitched from the wagon.-- which We are offehing at a low price. BO1�7,Rrou v —Hallowe'en% was duly celebrated by the Several Townships in the western conn• Times. """—_ " Months of the village,gates were kidnap ties have abolished the statute labor The Uxbridge hunters are getting ready - •_ ped and vehicles eloped with. Tuesday; system and are higlily pleased with the for the deer season. A number of them C, Jars 'a� dow • t. LE Yl x. t b man in seekin went north on Tuesday to open cam ' -r. ruin was s- en h a while other municipalities alities will mo g change y y A .,l-�; g t� K P and p .. �¢. A shooting accident is re .ted from i _ - y for missing property. One thing we take a vote at the elections on the matter g p° _ work,and wi } • - 8anderland- Fred Tucker and a young repair watch ✓. - must say,, however, we have et to bear at next election. To our mind the change _ I. of the first mean cowardly trick being .would work wonders in this Township. man nanied Robson had been oat lrnntang. done for the � __'.. .. - _. On the return home the had reached a All work gu prepdrated. Alwaps i emember when We all know that doing road work is the y R , . ,A, .-. for Edwund . _F clearance wheu Tooker stopped to fill hieWellington a ' tugging your light wagon up a hill on the softest snap a body of men - can secure. pi holding his gun under one arm. In _ ..� - _ - . _t way home on the 1st of November, that The sole object is to get rn the time $nd rubbing the tO�aCCO between his hands he ---- L you were a boy once yourself, and that obtain credit therefore on the road list moved his arm in such a way as to die- ^ ^"^'V ^ - _ - ­ i,,.--, - "I . � . Z, Ichildren without mischief in their make- from the patllmaster. Then our present charge the pan. Robson was a little die. CROCKERY � r:, JOHN L ups are better to fatally sicken of diph• system employs about 130 pathmasters, tante ahead and received thb scattered "gam _ pro Hwy at theirs. ane in most cases these men find ample charge in hie back. At last acoonnts we _ It Y' em to went kee in their nei hburs to heard he was likely to recover. Being �; , News,x ng e -: -After"an ithiess of some wooks duration p y p g R les Ridle diel at his residence on work. Did we adopt the new order of rather fat the shots did not penetrate to ,. _ I . . ._" . 11 Char y " ' ., an vital arta.—Jonrnai. p a �, O ` �" V 'r the Brock Road Tuesday morning from things some fifteen commissioners; or at Y P .. 1 : r he t t old attend to the ;. . . - u►St o ell �. �lte x�e goods �,,, ,;, .>,----= Br1gh to disease.__. The funeral took place t outside wen y, wo ' RDO •• . is Wednesda at 2 m. service was letting of. contracts and the inspection of Mr. Edward Cann, of Salem, 'picked - on , . _, , f James(lardon.n p.. y P the same when finished. This would be' over a uart of ri a ran berries in his r � flne new brick building. held at the house and the interment q P P int cemetery on Eliza- entirely aside from their road tar and garden Saturday, this being the second , COnlprislll d a�� the latest " styles dr= G�. : style. Beery convonionce w made at the Method m y y blies. New ar - beth street. Deceased has been a real- they would be paid for their time. There cru this season. ".. i a, ; trsvelting pu + ^ _ � a sheae. --- - p an s �-. f this Townshi all Uis life, and are score of advantages to be gained The Messrs. Jackson Bros. of ' liitby, �' _ • %° ;_I dent o P ,, ,�3 � ESTERN HOUS y P - Y p y .. y y � rettiest atterns• _ �K: leaves a widow atld famil of small from the ado tion of the new a stem, but a ple dealers, claimed that: the ba e '" ohildren,.but sparsely provided for. A we will not now menlron them. We been grossly slandered m their business p _ Y now open for the a frau i p bl' This 1 �r `, aha ] nhands,has been r fall to see, CLIAP :: ..�� � 9 large number of friends and acgLlaint- however, why a vote of tile. and credit.by Mr. A. 't'V. T?ndley, of Col- Elr a' CHI outs situated as it is,opt antes attended the funeral. - The family: electors-could not be' taken next Januar borne, a rival dealer, have instructed Dir. X - - _ 4•; I it is convenient for patrons C 1 orlunch at all reasonable i, h1 , Iave the deepest sympathy in their sad no the matter •if-a municipal election is Paterson to bring an action agaanet Mlr. �• <� �O _ t and shed roam. Buz stall . __ _,,:, .,:,--*. elft, declared. 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