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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_11_11 +r -- o - is „ 'r. t A. - .. , ,� : a o - - . rt:. , - -.- ..y, .. - I _ .. - - M • .... - .. - -.r -r., , - ,. .. - - - _ Is. -.. �, t ..r. , - .s . - 5 I . - . �' . 1 - - - , _ ".. 1. y . . . . Z I . i 1. ...1 .I :. �� A� a 0 -., - . . E-* . . - . zT 'ElVIBER, 11' X892. NO. � 3 1. 11 I .1C - NG ONT., FRIDA _. , NOti . �•� PICKERI . .. ». -- ^ `" .. but the rices are very low. Imagine sell- OLTND US BROUGHAM. p !" - irk barley at 216 cents the bushel. IL " I • Dressm'ak4ng• . - OUT AR. The teacher is himself again, Mrs.Hen- seems natural for all people. to disclaim "1,a .eII a �ecu b$.- - --',,:_'.,.,.,.,..�,:�.�_, . - ,��-.1_`___. against the government whenever a finan- RESSMAKERS, PERFECT FIT- LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY tial depression comes upon our land. Such . ' - ' le. stem for cutting dresses THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OII$ derRev. Chisholmuof Dumbarton, will Oe• Independenee, Im- ' ,, ,1re�,al. D TING tailors sy topics as Annexation, -.=' fit- CORRESPGKDY.NTS. ' and mantles, taught by Hiss M. McCausland, on the Presbyterian pulpit here next tial Federation and their like are being M.BX i e - ' NIAN, NLD-, M•C•p• Yickeringvillag®. Dresses tt nded to, and a perutand OLAREMON� Sabbath. pe and Residence, ted, Orders promp ygn,• freely disauased. The gnesti�n ia, would s•Oc . on®r."_gtc(e Those engaged pulling tnrni s these ' $ico hours: Morning feet Et guaranteed. - (;Iaremont has a new barber In file per• p p. we be worse off if wehad a change . Ther© Bing Sti,, t P't 1,i ____ -- ' � daps do not find so much faalt with the is a probability of cur beim! better off. �:�to 11:30; > �. DECKERS LIVE Clare of Chas. Derusha• uantity as-the qualit of the weather. Over one year ago we, had in Kinsale a There IR rumor c►f a number of mar- q ylla eon Frank are flou���hi-��* literary society. This society _ c. ic. J. Garow and 1 ' i' �� £ ~` �8 , ha�c bo,l',ht Up L'an He(:�iin's livery Iin,ges F. ou to t„ke plltc-e Vele. away to she Kapp hunting grounds ill the did i ,-.e • ? of good for the young people of I:' f' tU Si ;]ii7`-0114 - �H N?:'.j 11SQ� '(1(1(:,'� :t�'"rel new ,JRI)1(-F Anil l�l�l£l-It16ClI1II41tioll,Ofwa11�- � j I i `.. bit. iuC .. Il it ❑tlf in this Vicinity. north. They are accompanied by B. And tl,ls �f►m• unity and the surrounding dis- t1 • ` i .. 1 :.).�i(1-� ' �...�N• el on, .Ire NI a ' ({ , "1 i � ,_ },,.rsie� .+n(t i�ugt;ir+, I ct.0 accvin,(,::to A. G. White, and others from Wliiteyale. trier 1.I Iny a one to day owes what they ! t • • P+�"` e,,:(t e"I t.1,, ;"_i t e,.(.H- I I - c at all hoar 8. seat � Union 'ihauksgiying service was held Mr. and Mrs. Whin have the sympathy are t : t! ' i?iflnenee of that literary. Ner- oth i • I a•'ld vocal,nit3ic. 4Ce- the pa eld 'bus rail trains. In in the Diethodiet church Thursday even- vouslregg. bashfulness, mock modesty, and ns in b rt Cover of the community in their sorrow over the . ) rent;ea giv@1b if ; Be1.lton Guaratnteed connection with livery I keep a ing. death of tLeir two year old son, Stanley the h►.in(?red other evils to which young TloralUgh Sale, Commission and Board- The Bt�ptist Brethren held Thankagiv• people n 1,(i heirs were swept away by the �° Addresa.G''larelnt. ye_;� ing stables, Pickering. R., which took plane on Tuesd>xy morning. benign reign of that soclety, nor did its in service in their chs le Thursday after• influence atop here. Ambition, without ) -- `�. ��CKR g - p , The chil=l hal been ill for come time. - ~ I E H EAG E N S aeo- _' noon. W W. Cowie had hie left foot bruised in which all men are drones, was planted in, , . _y 6#70 -- ---- ---- - m 0 14 The Derusha family met here on Tues- the horso power at his cider mill the other the breasts of many of our yoang men IQO�V PILI,; RED TO RECEIVE . i :aaQ `" ca m and bad a group photo take} by Mr. day. Although the accident is somewhat and young women, as. a direct result of .. mt eiy 1, g•: �Ii£ Alice Tait,nteacher me ^p :^BIZ N. 11 Hllner. / painful, Mr. Cowie has every reason to re- their contact with superior minds than the TuXvnto e1'c of Eluate says: 7 O Mre. F. Bowes hue di>�p08@d Of her P . as to "eaomniend flies Reagens as Jae, Cochrane. The joiCe that the foot was-,..not Completely their own within the meetings of that ao- pnrl pie Sii,: has atudiod with me fides =�s °: � `� C4 j a o farm, east of here, t0 Clnslled. Ciety. The striking out for themselves of t it teacher of i - forthepast t1l o£Irs (n almost studious man- 1 Slur ex `�' �, ; A A purchaser will take possession at once,we = ,i thorough technical training, } i ., The following is a report of Brougham those persons who have left Kinsale to 1 er,and pog9e4sc)n° th ! ° are told. Ublie soho0l for tho month of October make their fortunes in the land of the free it throughout. =C ;eu,p lie has p{'oNed t>'' ��cellont pup 6m• a y ��� .. ." p may be safely laid at the door of our once �i '�t£�tion. '� The �'Vilber Broa. hate "r@turn@d from Nam@a of four highest in each class y ' j Residonl flP c v blooming societ But in spite of its good • .' - -__-_---- ---. Z 1-jdV I 1 v Manitoba, where they have been for the Only are ven, influence,g thereywere those who descried z. - al. , ft . n m 'be .W a` i. est two ears. The purpose remaining y KI "Leff O N .11yj ., ,, .� y $r. fourth class—Max 600 1 Beat• its power and were ready to give it a help <; - _ y . ► down hill. f3o great did the o anion to U _k '� $ . BARRIS- a;� qe.l • a here over winter. _ Veueon 552 . 2 Mina Philli s 525 ; _ rice $te p pp° F �'�.Q• u8c 03 ,� ` � K ' ; p Graham Bros. are exhibiting two Cl dee that upon its for e',ane county Q rse 8 Nellie Alger 502; 4 Willie Brooke 350; its working become in time, ,• � ' ; t itby. y 10-y_ p __.y__ _� al —o, 01 and one hackney at the New York �o k Jr. fourth class-Max. 5W• Mabel last re-organization, the society found that - • 4. r. `t'o '-- - - "� m a o ~ '869 < Sr. third class-Max. 550- the doors of the Temperance Hall, her@ b -- ---- W w Show. This ie considered the beet sine Brooke . + , � - - E ., LICITOR, Iv O• =O o a° 8 d4bbe�0xw° ' , u AD ' is � ucor, etc, office at E•-� p,;.i a,q m <na ap Goa m ato show on the continent. 1 Nettie,Littlejohn 5G5 ; 2 Elijah Bodell shut against it, and it was literally turned - ' T am Money to loan. ° m "� The next regniar meeting of Claremont near i ug �.. '° �$ o * ° ��"', m m m i . 477 3 Dian© Willson 461 ; 4 Ross Alger out into the cold. From that time luntil ,.%*lle$ _ - - - --�-�- o� + 2b 8 m� °6�m M °� °i' Court No. 486 I.O.F. will be held on ' Jr. third class-Max.450. 1 Alfa the present the Society has held no regular. LIVRAY BARRIS- -1 I x'o Q xa.w kor5a ''�C7�I a 889 • ` t- Off'': cciIL ► ,.� > op ., • Wednesday. 16th inst. Members govern Ho je 893 • 2 Jaunet Beattie 351 3 meetings, though many irregular meetings t„1,s, Vic. office opposito Yost co wd I m. r O e o g : b �• to discuss the state of affairs have been , ,,.,t. • tests,5 h 11 c7 • k+ i w themselves accordingly. Arville Beer 815 ; 4 Bertha Sanderson . oi=e.1y'l,ittF}, Ont. Jno-23a11 Dow,11•A•;Theo Z O 1 v ; a : - _ cpnvened. Now, to come tobusines,there f - 5_' 1,a LL,B• Money to Loan• Ivy -- Graham & Gosling are' leaving Clare- 285 ; gr, second class. 1 Edith Brooke, _e O A.t(OQilliy y,> ___ !=U j • :- > '_ c a o A 4 are ten dollars in hard cash in the treasury. . _- --- ♦.. w a ,. m ° ° the farm �' r :v Z".� aVra: private funds, ; °q. F;.e a m b k M must and will hereafter occupy 2 Carrie Phillipe, 8 Russel Linton, Our Society I6 defunct, Heyer to be recur I. 11 11� v . �eW LhOiX$ �)Mortgages at yeas- to a ' Ub tp.s W- a ° on the 8th con. The dwelling thus vasal• John Cowie. Jr. second class. 1 Arh. ' to loan or c a reeled. bat shall we do with the mon 1u_ •re't- HOS. 1 A1tKER',liar C4 II Cd c { A o ; a ed will be occupied by Dire. else. dell, .2 Dan. Alger, 3 A Littlejohn, 4 ey <, The writer of this as a humble mem-s t . P0n11, 1,g 6 of '.Fart �aturday.l 4 y m , a,GC m `'--• p°., p- _ - __- - I' -p, There is some talk of our north end don ' � t�r 1 +eke -—_--- - O x a Hugh Steveusoh. Second part first. 1 ber of the Society would be glad if the di�- , ­�- T •B<, of Law- ! oN 1 '�__ m _ _ m butcher moving to a more a cnodious Mussell Lotton, 21 Millie Palmer, 3 ORcar cussion of what is to be a with that ten' --Ir -� �)1bliI 10�, LL -- - $ shop, and adding flour and feed in hie Brooke, 4 David Bogle. Sr First. 1 :nor dollars would become general. Any mem- +. .. ' ie.,- cute, Ormiston .v, Urew, Barristers, - _ ber desirous of getting some benefit from : _ . ; sbli(,t :;otaric. ,.,e•,15 ;�routo Tvur,day. alrea3v brisk butchering business. man 3ieChin, 2 Tommy Sanderson, 8 . root, t;o in l;laermon every to loan. try The Workmen are looking forward to S shop- art on IierL'ie Linton 4 Albert Sanderson. the`h I°.red La ton would do Presidel to ent, e(,�er,T.Bundy Ban e turnout at their cont _ oiffc no .. havin a larg . - --- Onta* R -- � '�+�''- the fiecretary - _ - Dec. 10th. The troupe announced to,ap - UXBRIDGE, Greenwood, T e',•��1cr•rv. PICHRING $RANCH. 11 -, - pear come highly recomlllc'nded. �rtatch •--.--- ' �;tI�;S,VE'i'1'.IIINARY SUR- The highest price kn'awn for barley fora WHITEVAt E.- J for Ullle later on. - , ,ON, Grradllate ofill1Oi Ontario wli t vett ham has de- long time was p4id in a few instances here to-•e, 'tor>nto, w of 6pen for the transaction of a111egilim?lte ` HaeviDni 9 eat dI 11 c►fnrmgor a term Of , the 1►ast week, namely, 50c. for No• ,las. Thornton and daughter spent a few Col A Diseases ea , (lurinf, Saturday. Balik,n t 11usi►ieas. . Citcrrcwood £vory 1. days in Toronto with friends. Lhehorsa'a toot att,.uJ0(1 tO.at 11 s rails gforPt, ge at- OeFICK 1I0131ts -FTom 10 to 3 ; Saturdays tided to become a resident of Claremont. l�ikilt fichool in Connection with the p (`,, White returned from a tripty Alv-- _ lot 33,7th co?t�e.r,�1:'a3dressal��hitevnle�,On!. to I o'clock. She has rFntcd L.d. De1'a�hl.�a new MOUS© -_ r -s -( o T(, R 1 ?1£lechanics' Institute wits; organized last neer and other western points. n: (,,roei, laver.Ont•- 34_y and will take p06-08HiOn neat week. Our worth da o ue, Thos. Ward, vis- '' P.6” ,�, - - Savings Bank iu conriectian. y pe g - �� \'F.TERI'�Aft1 :1; 'I,IIR Ddanager. Thomas Peers. left a large shipment of `I'llurt+day, and ou 5ivof ' wan gut well ere ited the city last week. -, U P h I �. {3-y) GEORC h ► feeding steerR with Robert Underhill for derwa}- with a cl-►ss of seventeen. There �- r • £urs (-on• ,raduntr3 of Ontario Vuterip- - - t3 lilts. J. L. Spink, of Tpmnto, visited her • -oii. ,r unto £cud r.sideuce,Litt- _ pale, These cattle are selected with care will be o► few dropping in each night ht fo a frict►cls at Maple Ave. tarns last week• r' I-V Cohe„t., C a�alfT 1'i(•1(erin”- village. Callssr�iyc,aNy ' and may be urchased on easy terills. wvtente►five Will be reand aches{!y the limit of \Vo are pleased to learn that 1I. I. Lord ' I � tJll ;ittan(jed to. A . . „ight"1'1,01+'1' ) NOTIC Call on Mr. l nderhill and make your t is recovering front hifi serious Illness. , � Fnez 1 blu�tcstnitt, rl,o}> til connection. Nu'•s g fall about fife dirty n,1,_ Millers complain thL - au up.as hull a1- all Barter of ren Feleetion. 'I'l,C ReV. !VI► rt(�Keown. of Toronto, wag • �- p,li p .st lowest itvIr. satwr. I• enc and fife- >�iVi>tR i grain, acid any they cc,Uld Sive t1lC Ctl6t0 ll'ado s specialty or, a`iwsY• .�ey•t 1. n-e.y-,- The Ok.kawlfiat basad �p a mKe and tberntteived better satisfaction ip the Sweat over Huntley of Rev. ;Vit. Shaw. .-� •s sLv oa band, --- 1 concert On Xmas •vs• �powat aLopping if more care were taken in cleon Bandy Armt►tron}; again visited friends mittee hal been appointed to look after ins the grain. The evident rains all rnund in T�►ront(�. The city hag strong attrt►c-. ` r bOClCf lC�• ' _ THE RAV ELLING DAiRY. ut having the grain-pertrxal�+ olewn. sboul(1 tions for Bandy. ;. the tnrnishing of a aplelndtd prc.Rram and articular attontion ` we have tlo doubt but that+1,e concert �►ill iuducQ [urmerc; to pay p Jas Fowlor, of this pl:tc ; Has bean ens' � 1'- ' , -y, .:, ,, ,%%`- =' 'r'O.135, I. O. 'ISIIvCI N LODGE teaeLea the farmeea wife that, iQ make be one woitliy of the Land. to the cleaning. gaged as foreman of Barnes Turning Fac- ,� . g lodge nicets ever Monday y y t,)ry. Green River. '�' _4.. , >;I, 'ickuring. Thomas+ Catllerwood, Of Greenwood, According to the theory of the smallbo s \`,e are informed that a new tailor will C' A�rdn£ti,�, voar, in Damen d i o advanco' Mrs. Palmer. left rain interfered with the due observance of erspw•Invited to l Icy good butter quickie, she ><n�lat be cam- and his mother in law, locate here shortly, . )lErBr' P se oY'Tenii�t7i=II`E Witll some hallowe'en on Monday. some of them did hFivin); rented the shop ' - thegraud callhome on Tuesday morning c,plx);ite the post oflice. s.re, --- - ful to have to have the cream at fife _ _ _ - - - - pork and hen-fruit for the market liar.. their best to •'h(?nor" tho occaEion, but rain •- - . 1 .. _a a '� hue a depressing effect on the lightest spin A large number frofi here attended the t When nearing the village. the king bolt its and the yougsters went homeearly. The anniversary services in the Baptist church, ,X'r°''' IF1tl'P1', •fc�•. 1 proper. temperature at lite time Of of the light wagon broke and the woman (,teen lti�er, an Sunday. i ' t Ser Com mischief done, however, hila considerable. , - '� '' '4r*� Couv'ev: n fell on the hard road. Dire. Palmeraper was p ;Ver. and ;firs. Rae have retarued to their• . r l�'e coclgratulate the Townal,i of ITS s - io ai AS ll U- - , dare you earn Duly feu exactly zftcr enjoyine two weeks r Tinissioner for t£LI:iug Atlilavita, etc•, y Churning. badly bruieeil, and the services of a doctor bridge on the result of its dispute with home in 'Torout�, < were required to dress the wounds. Had "liitchtirch. It wag settled last week by country air with friends here. ; .. moot,Ont. - -- T ,I (,� Issuer of l�iarriage wlla'� oti are doing b� the use of a the hc,rFe Leen hi};il spirited the ace arl►it►aticn. R'],itcllurt h to ral)e:ltl X90 en The f:lrnittlrc depot, with W.. P,. II<tiger. ILIu BU w 1 of Ontario. Of icouses f or the County slid road fur this ear an= niau as manat, , i 1. •__ L• L eb,lvuce, 1'ichering t would undoubtedly have been iliore ser- • y 1 fin• the future tel• live F. Rc£iton ,►s book fico F►t the stye or Fit his r (liber put on it an et]ual number of (lays' keei,er, is d()ing a live and rut;hiut; trade. - '1-y dairy themorleter n hick "Y ou tail get ioul4. r Village. - • _ L LE fIK t, l ,1£rules Malcom has the �ontract of seat 1.s . N 1,IU\� v5III1 Report of Blanding of pupils of Senior statute labor with li xbrid re, u ►to 1:►0 esus , . R•BR�.hO Ill the new Methodist church, fitouPfville, - r' Com?uissioner for taking f Om eT. �• Ba1'nard, vcatCllulaker and Depaltnlent of our Pubhe School for or ul lieu thereof expend at the rate. of i5 g `^ `} D Conveyancer,, p acid with a number of workmen is engaged Accountant and Insurance A�©nt• r October. Entrance fourth reported in full cents peer day, a Sum commensurate with bffidavite, - Wills pro- the la)or expended by Uxbridge; Slid in at file work this week. M Money to loan on f�rt:i property• jeweler, W hitby, for other classes first six. Fifth class not r@• OF•gICF__At l`'l,iteval©• n itor(the trance), mal. 121 :- Case this dut,s not keep said road in proper Oil Friday evening while returning home, ' bated. Mou(la afternoo f ported. Fourth en Brougham cul=ts y 27 v z. Cone 114, An- repair.said municipalities are to contribute (,eorge Trau �Yas so unfortunate as to transaction of business• - - ._ - -F ,i 25 �-v T� E. DowBaell 115, Eh p fall on the slippery sidewalk breaking one y annually an equal suns to that cud, a to ppe y + `.t .' _: —_p:eEY `i0 LvA e r at Cl wren TO for � - ---- Hie Bell 107, Bertha Cooper 107,' Petr 811 . ��'hitchurch must also paF the costs of the bones of the left arm. resent,. ', #'". �• lint,hison, a1,Pi£u Tl�. �EAN'$ Dfaenab lOG, Alichael Roche 1U6. Nellie of arbitratiol, about $300.- Journal. There is Iuach sickness here. at p _ v } Loan & fiavil,gs Co., bees i 1J - t ,t?lees Perin:mer.. t;regR 1C4. Eliza L'c►rele 108, Mellville *_-**0-_- several children being down with what is .F. it office, Coronta. (,tock capital z:s{£Budin• Tota] tcIM8At.E. said to be Typhoid fever, but under skilful - assets :>H,701?,tKKv. 'I'tFe come+any leads money on d, Brodie 1U3, Dladdie alichen lo-a, Maggie r £ rrc;1L rF1'--~ ,'t interest an(1 on u�v�re- �ittci Extra et the Blood. and Iron 0"l Ma ie Graham 98, Jennie ireahn(.nt tall are recovering. We regret . i. lowest ( l Gregg 1 99 at'le terlas of rep: y,ti.nt• 3lortgaoes a rcl,ayed No commission. No Setas Rey Hing of Blood and Liver Medieinee. Michell 95,Wm• Birrel X15, Emma Brodie T• N< Danes spent 6atarda►y at the home , ]Narll vc the aericus ill,less (,f Miss Alice J,eliritree pti 4Stt -g- g3} �Vm. Palmer 91, Jessie Gerow 80. of Sylve,ter ,AI ckey. Fowler. 1,1 bads • }:x1,ei °Odurate• ----- D R. D E A N' S ct. John Macfarlane 78, Jennie Gregg 7ti, Miss Uharlotte Grceawood, of \Vhitby, Our yottn�; \i. S. had his (' g p Y - _ Arc�iate `Blood Building Iron Pills, Annie B at the latter part of last week-with smashed under the wheels of a passenger ' l _ - - " Chas. Burton 7ti, Alice Pilkey 67, - - ^ �, p05T, COUNTY A ., ITI✓CT .. p� train at Locust Hill the other da It ap- of Ontario Drawings L'negnalled for blood creatinb and adding Besse 59. Jr. Fonrtli, max. 124-Laura Mies Moriy 1tcI3rien, of Shatarock Lodge. Y 1111,, Slid Mrs. Al iin Orvlg visited the pears be wished to assist a lady to alight} - - for the county a healthy glow to the complexion. pOq,,ell 122, John Stokes 1.22, Laura latform. The ': ti . . and speciacations,furdnishL for oarehey 8 sand Seen City on Saturday. Daring their so threw his grip at the p , - building steam and - Dowswell 119, Bella Young 117, Emma absence Mr. Amos Orvis adorned the space platform struck the grip, sending. it under ' , veatilat?on a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, pugh 111, Florence Powell ill, Bessie behind the counter of our store. the wheels as the train moved on, with the " corner Dundas and Brock-East P ckering i`17 S gt. erfect'e illy (or ilBilidustl4m, 11 Maggie Maenab Iola, Robert 5 - .TurnipstroublesSr. Max. - -f.i tj0_"ieer,£nf/ J,1,J; diseases of the Liver. hie 110. Wm• Gerow 105, 1ldary Reid empped the work. However, we are fairly ing knife, and his medicine case, and off l.7 . ..-. __vim^r- - " .'.." - _ - . T FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable 1. 99, Robert $tokee 97. Maggie Bell 98, On the way to Anishing, for very few of us they drove, vie-toriona and happy. 1Js Auctioneer, still in the field, able and W. R.' OWSE, Chemist and Druggist, have over ten loado uncovered. one of our eastern farmers dose not Ob r salsa entrusted to him, FOstin9 Hutchison 98, Cort► Evans 9S' Pt ect to young people courting, but he draws 1 , willing to conduct any Whitbn, le sole agent for the naotuali0 , oa The school concert went off with eat y - and ng to this opportunity of thanking his Pat- - This report,is balled OD p p �4 - . t favors, aboutinuance above goods. t d perfect reoitatione. a l' the hIl at i2 N- tit• A loll$ 1cSged, lanky �onsforpas moderate. Ar. OOIIdnO and pe a'tc(•e(iRon Fritlwv nigl►t A eat�lin c^- - . .: of them. Terme for eerviceTnm can be made Guth from the west. came @ver other and to gram, a fair !louse, and a moonlight night y . , to asto dates add much to the success of any entertain- night to see Ilia kitchen expert, and persist _ t _ t °:% rangemen — !b-tt R. 110ORFal .. P�c�erg MA4VaRN. ..at the office of this paper. ment. All thee@ were preuont on Nov.4th. ed in remaining until midnight and atter,' "- Thank ving comes on Thursday. The so file other slight DIr. farmer invited Mr. "ILIO-IIAS POU CHER, Licensed Auc- are bed, when . . T tionc�r,Vai?ivtoir, ete.,for East 'fork and GENERAL BLACKSMITH• Notwithstanaing the cold ana stormy � am.are } rth and south Ontario. Strict weather we are having, the Grey bird still boys.i the n whbeh to�cha -go their e.� guns young-mail(lid ret eethome perhaps, or perhaps-ups Y the whole of Jvo mann than I -.- attention n vPn to all orders by mail or telegraph. is always expected on ' s Charges Moderate. Address,THos.POUCHER, Special attention given to horseslloeil�lg lingers with Os. • .n . Wesley Ormerod has received an adds- Thank wing. No is a puriloaa time for thevVculineryu(depa toren lost r.Fa ale t _ Bog 47,Brougham,Ont. and general repalri ,k earn Mi.Fa • g tion to his staff of farm laborers. It will 1,m- ) . ;. . _ y i ___ all squirrel and Ohl monks president, which will likely 1 Vistchntaking. - L. - likely be a ploughman too _ j er not to give a jok __ _ �----� �--� ork ' otter u in first class style number of farmers e►rOund bare ex- w@ were B°rry t�11 LaWtoIIe `d�a@vera = - Newer g P A - LEX. CUTHBE11T, Watchmaker perienced some very disagreeable weather our young friend Lim, and he . a A and jeweller, has settles down to his and warranted as t0 material. % The pe' against the return of Mr. ; *. ' work, and will always hereafter be do hand to last week getting in their tarn to. such nolw findshlm elftnnder the doctor's care. F• pMaelean, gas M.Y. for East York, ;, 14 I repair watches,clocks and jewellery, as he has A`complete stock of cutters on hand, would advise those few never to withoa; 1'Ve will miss Will's pleasant words and i " done for the last 23 y©era in mloderete.viAgeot the latest 8t les, cheap beautiful October weather top face during the time he takes to get around has'been dismissed. § p ,w , • , embracing y The new Evaporator at Stouffville is 11 . t Y All work guaranteed. Prices Sin. from . - . _ for Edmund Scbeure, wholesale jeweller, ll for cash. g@TLe fiwampvtll elugger8 met On Satur- ag - `f ` ' , - Wellington st.,Toronto. nt her@ solanewhbt die- Onr asaally serene little burg was .Op- now running at full capacity, drying Y •• Y k • - _. _ - day night last, b - 90 to 100 bushels e1,da ti -- ressively diet on Sunday. No religious p y• Boots and Shires. ,r Call anc� int3pe�Ct vehielea when in appointed to End the doors of the academy P q g There is not a single appeal against the - , % 1. t - - ` -` -� barred and into which an entrance was re- meeting of any description was held Burin Voters' List this year in Aurora. The of- : } ��-_ - ,,_.,... -._ PICgERING VILLAGE. �. 0$N LESLIE, BOOT AND SHE _ Eased, As things tarred out in this man- the whole day. It was a oalm Sabbath fiesta must be a nine flock of men. � >ilaker, Pegged and eewenc d workman- mer, the big fight between Littl@ and Park- with s vengeance• Numbers of our church � " • om tly attenaea to. Faperi The Council'of Scarboro township have - „� , -;•+ • . pr. p ret the stand,nearlyoppogitetl}e ATTENTION icon did not Lake place, so that Arms members attenc'ed Quarterly Service in . chip, Lon't io g AT TE grantee to the Scarboro Electric Lighting News,ping street,Pickering village. 7-vi championship belt has not yet been award- BrOar flourishing Jnv@Wile Temple bolds a Company 8 w a 1,i ht of way froi>o Queen st . __ t0 ed. "Mothers' Social" on Saturday afternoon• tip Blantvre avenue to the nortborn limit ,., 14 ' u Hotels. . . y e ibuld C8111 A�tt�l�t18Il re area b thc-mem-. P - <''� ^-_-� Mr. Matthews lists itetnrned from Mani- A program ie being F p S' + _ �� "M- in Ont•. In aT118. rt bare of Lhe lOdge,and a regular treat is ex- of the propos@d line. . <1 •' °"'''NUJ HOIISE, Picker g, our stock O kllltt g lobe looking hale and hes y N All mothers is the ocmniunity are John Pollard, who 55 aternoonel 't s.. k-, - ORDO was found yesterday James(Iordon,proprietor. Tb is r The revival meetings will continue .Care pealed. ( - .. Merino, Andelusion, SAxOny, another week. respoetfnlly invited. Come alone and ab avenue, finished h Superior r�- line new brick oven ence and comfort for the ROaedale, Witb co last week. Hie Berve the work this organization is doing. by some school boys on a bank under the =`f style. Every -fit Jae. Lawrie threshed y North Glen road bred e, 4- _ travelling public. New and commodiousst2tsay les Berlin, Zephyr, Ett'i. - '" wheat turned but well having whiskers on Joh tuErned n TuesB day ehaonmd Euxlsnd. his throat bads cut. The ambulance1. 4 _ . .,, . and sheds. --- badly G' '- _ N HOUSE,Pickering, Ont., Also RUG PATTERNS, ana ready it. This is a new kind and we think it will boy re was called, and h 1 ESTER They all look fresher than rosea. On hie a was taken to the Gen- > it • I I . ­ W now open for the a�commod v n n jately stamped linen goods. tali. well around here. a J p y eras Hospital, where he is now tying a , This hotel, ha ---- The IInited t3on8 of R4et will open >ap i� = cb�ng �kve an a esnnt of the in- -. _ averring public. ° cry eritioal eonrltion. He is a brother t1, gghh Any wishing to learn the French theseter during the winter tn0aths w y v : " ` ". A hands,has been nett r the ginkrMi ls, of the late Dr. Duncan James Pollard, of itnated ae it is,Opp ills. Meals Decoxative Art, please call. Richard Look, eco. ; D•Walker, tress..e►nd habitants'of (treat BrltsYn. Perhaps be r ; .,e =`G+ � Ont. 8 may be persuaded to relate his adventures Scarboro. He was living with his sister : * r it i»convenieut for patrons of the M t' JclBeph ()rust,general manager. in the columns of Tam Nswa. ''.. : rlunch at all reasonable hours.,closed yard for "had and was in the habit of taking long walks ;r , - Y , remises. '�/( E-i O N J:� . , :.;r,�t or shed cattle. weigh scale on tele P locked 1•�M*` The lute Dr. Hugh Niohol, of Listowel, The o;y on aU hands has be fairs' off, eYerY morning. � __• :. .: . horses o 811,868• _ o! h haws beau Y 6 ;, - Z'l►e t.ar is open at all legal hours,Suets s N0 ON?�R�O. left an estate yalaed At t 1. t brand. eNDy >lrc- PIC ERI ilea a Mops rs of every li no h ERING .... , _ wee 9 i617, L . .. .; - " <,' _. ­­ _ 1"4 `` � I - 1 . - I . - -1 . 1 ­­ ­ - " _ ,. W - .. . Proprietor . � _��, ,`4 ` 4~�E -1 11 ­ _­­ ,:'' '." .._::: (Y Pr- ­­-op s ,C - ­': . _1 _.: � WW . ..� Z_. L' :_� I _0 - - .,. --, - . , - O �. ­ ­ . .- . _ L . ­ ­ - �:.(. �­ ­ -. ­ . . t� ­ _ - .' 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" - , .� - - - y . , - 11 .. , - ,� watch: sa it was made for the last genera- T felt that my position was" tilt embarras- something positively inhuman ist yo3 at ,, . - t en. .Jewelry usually descends to the old- sfnQ one. " You will, I am- selL+d," exetrss tunes. i_ _ ' e`` 11'.%J fid ho.:'io,-"list lilt- y to, have the 1+tae."Ipai�,•ltjsfnt; Ecom my chair.. �emitted gently. "It is of the iErgt Im • - same naype as' fattier, 1'otar father hue, ' `•' ortanee," he said, "not to allow your" t �- ff I rerne$rber rl aG, Zo my eurpiyle, rite young lady, herd ap _ _ A TT URE HISTORY OF A RRAIARKA$L xPER�ENCE" r g Ibsen dentia rilan lir gloved hand to detain else. ` If your Judgment to he bussed by personal qualities. . y years. A client to roe' a mere unit- y,' It has therefore bee in the bands of our " __ ,—a fa in - . ' Y Errand she said, would be good enough a � ��•''' eldest brother." a roblem. Tho emotional ualitie CHAPTER I `'° ' ,:r to sto , he nught be of lnestima�b service P q . the pne at Riga in 1857, and the other at St. _,.Right= so far," said "L ",Anything to m©�, tagonistic to clear reasoditi I . THE SCIENOR OF DEDUCTION Louis in IS71, which have an ested to him alae. that the mast in in gg =ver I relapsed ince my chair. was hanged foto g tale 'b t2 - $herlocit Holmes took his bottle fr°m the the true solutions. Here is the letter which "He was a man of untidy habits, __ Briefly,"she continued " the facts are , -, I lead this morning acknowledging Iny - untidy and'eareless. He was left witty good drenforttieiringura and t t r' corner of the mttintel piece and his hypodcr- sistance. " He tossed over as he oke a P = ' - . mic svriuge groin its neat morbaco case. sp roe ecta but lie threw a hie chances, these. 141 father was an otlieer in an �.� p why Y ' repellent man acq is crumpled sheet of forst n note- a er, lived for some time in overt with cera- Indian regiment who sent me home when I hiIanthro ist wl ads c "` < '; With his long, white, nervous filsgers he g P P I P \' was cite a child. M mother was dead p p , adjusted the delfoate needle, anis roiled C speed my eyes down it, _catching a pro- 9i°nal short intervals of prosperity, and q Y ter of a �i.4o4 - and I hal no relative in England. I was `=In this c A "". - 1 - fusion of notes- of admiration with shay fiue,lly, takinto drink, he died. That is alt placed however fu a comfortable- boarding back his left shirt-cuff. For some little f i . ma nl ues, "coup-dernaitres " I can gather. ' , , " I Hover maMe exec ilei: } time his eyes rest=:d thoughtfully upon the == longi-defer " Snd ea;,ablishnlent at Ectinbur h and there I re- , P �1 , , `N1 -',t ce all testif in to the ar- I sprang from ru chair and lirn d im- g ' dis roves the rule. Nave o et•h oc- ' sinewy forearm and wrist all dotted and Y g Y Pe maitied until I cuss eeveuteeu care of a e. p • Y . dent admiration of the I+renchinan- Patiently about the room with cousiderable Y R casieii to stud charack -in ? scarred with irinum.rable puncture-trarks. "He speaks as a u ittohismaster "said bitterness iIt my heait. In the year 18,3 my father, who was senior \yltat do ou Inake of this w'e eer2 Finally he thrust the sharp-point home, L P , _, y I , T:is is unworth of you Holmes," captain of his regiment, obtained twelve bl°±" f" eseed down the tin iston and sank I months leave and came home. He tele- „ ; �t Y P , "Oh, he rates m assistanee too h' hl .aid• "I could not ►ave believed that ou It is le ible and re ular nswered. � back into the velvet-lined arm chair with a Y Y+ Y graphed to me from London tltrit ho had g ' said Sherlock Holmes, lightly. "He has would have descended to this Yo-t have "A Inas of business habit some force , long sigh of satisfaction. Po made iii uiries into the histo) Y arrived all safe and directed me to come „ '( }. con$iderable gifts himself, He s3eases q y of m un• ' of etiaract9r. �;� ;" 1 } '� T}ireeatimes a day for many months I he,,d two out of the three qualities necessar for hap PY brother, and you now pretend to dtos'ad t once, giving the Laugham Hotel as Holmes ahool�his he at his foil ( tr, witnessed this performance, but custom had the ideal detective. He has the power of_ deduce h}s tiuowledge in some failcifutway, dress. I[ s message, as I remember, Ietters," he said. "The bov 1 - not reconciled my mind to it, On the con- observation and that of deduction. Hem You cannot expect me to believe that you Ivae full of kindness and love. On reaching the common head. That d iql` �� ?p London I drove to the Lzngham, and. was i ' teary,from day to day I had become mere only wan'ng in knowledge ; and that may leave read all this from his old watch 1 It is aud that l ori e. bfen of clrarac �_ irrital�le at the eight, and my conscience come in time. He is Itow translatin m unkind, and, to speak plainly, has a touch informed that Captain Moratan tvt►s staying g Y there, but that he had gone out the night d►tferentiate recti long 1 " e"1►eC swelled nightly within me at the thought small works into French," of charlatanism in it. legibly they may write. w+aci]iai;ion" that I had lacked the courage to protest. "Your works?" _ "bly dear doctor," said he kindly, "pray before and had not rottrrued. I waited all iu his k's and self esteel III i rapt ls. Again and again I had registered a vow that "Oh, didn't on knew 4i; ecce t m a ole res. View}n the matter day without news of him. That ni ht oil Y he cries laugh- P ' Y P g g g I a going out now. erne w ] I should deliver my soul upon the,subject, ing. "Y es, I have been guilty of several as an abstract probl.m, I had fordott in how the advice of the manager of the hotel, I - I cmnmunicated with the police and Hex! refore es to make. Let m mtnepd 1fa n . but there was that in the cool, nonchalant- monographs. They are all upon technical Personal and painful a thing it might be to ' book O of the most ret aver , n f� i air of my companion which made him the subjedts. Here, for example, is one •`U on YOU' I assure you, however, that I never• morning we advertised in all the papers. �_ . ned. It is Winwood BA 8 �. last man wi th whom one would care to take the Distinction between the Ashes of the even knew that you had a b other until ou Our inquuiea tell to no reeutt • and from of an ' an thin a ro. i Y M Ishan bo bank it . y g pp ach na to a liberty. His Various-Tobaccos,' In it I enumerate a handed me the watch." that day to this no word has ever been \ . e' . great,powers. his masterly manner, and the hundred an'i forty forms of cigar, cigarette, "Then how in the name of all that is- heard of my unfortunate father. He cam© (TU ISE CONTINUED.) .+s experieuce which I had had of his many ex- and pipe-tobacco, with colored plates:.illas- y g Y home with his heart full of hoe to find wonderful did oa et these facts? The P traordinary q.talities,all made me difiident testing the difference in the ash. It ie a are=ullsolutety correct in dvery particular." sonic Peace,some comfort, and instead---" `j'QN(IIIE TRfISTE `►ti • E 1 and ban kward in crossm him. She xrt her hand to her throat and a chole- �'' B point which' is aontinaally turning u in Ah, that is good luck. I could only say 1 , _ - - Yet upon that afternoon, whether it was criminal trials, and which is sontetimepa of what was the balanoe of probability, I did ing sob cut short the sentence. H'arae Than refer riper':i Pecluor tp . not at all ex ect to be so accurate." - `.` `rhe date?" asked Holmes, "opening �; 414W the f3eaunc. which I had taken with my supreme importance as a clue- If you can P Most people have at scute pQrli n the lunch, or the additional exasperation pro- say definitely, for example, that same mar "Buy it was not mere guess-work?" his note-book. lives bean re costed b ter "No, n I never cess. It is a shock- • " Ile disappeared upon the 3rd of Decam- q Y ; v't•de . y ' duced by the extreme deliberation of hie der has been done by a man who was amok- g posed persons to repeat rapidly t� f �. q bar l its —nearly ten yearn a o " - `. out n e l I suddenly felt that I could hold ing an Iridian lunkah, it obviously narrows mg habit,-�Fdestructiveto the log;icalfaculty. _�His luggage 9" . g � . tion that " She sells sea shells out no longer. your field of search- To the trained eye what seems strange to you is only so be• that the " Sea ecaseth and it gni " tyhich is it to-day?" I asked,—" mor- ther9 'is as much difference between the cause you do not foliow my train of thought " Remained at tile"hotel. Ther_a was noth- What a shame such ash sftsh tratt� . phiue or cocaine , black ash of a Triehinopoly,and the white r observe the small facts upon which largo g q in in it loan; estaclue—som3clothesl,eo►ue shabby stitches show." � e�. s inferettces ma- de end. For exam le, books,.and a cunsiderab!e uu►nber of Buri- _ ' He raised his eyes languidly from the old fluff of bird's eye as there is between a cab- y P F I Or they may have been desired - black-letter volume whicli he- had o pried, bage and a otato," began by stating that our brother was care. osities frons the Andaman Islands. He had " P P Y London Answers by a tnalieiously incline i• " It is cocaine," he said,—"a seven- er- - less• When you observe the lower part of been one of the otlic:ers in char e. of the ' P "You have an eatraordina tits" (!or g fellow-f{uest to require an imagin `' } cent. solution. Would yon care to try ininutiw," I remarked. rY - that watch-case you notice that it is not convict-guard there." ,_ I �. dividuiil to (live (xrimes Jima `` it?" ,c otlty/dieted in two places, but it is cut and ':Had he any friend' in t+ion?" whip," or to comment u n " Ha `hard it I appreciate their ittiportanc- $eso is Marked ell over from the habit of- kee in Only one that w© know of -•-�hla or ,T„ W . No, indeed," I answered, brusquely. mY monograph upon the tracing of footetepa, other Hard ob.'2cta such as coins or kee in . of his own re invent the :Hth Bom- to say. How high is It . i,, • "My "constitution has not got over the with home remar$e upon the uses of aster Shoito . 1 Y . 8 qhs ditFculty of rapidly repeating Afghan campaign yet: I cannot afford to the same p�eket. Surely it is no great fP{tit baY Infantry. Tho major had retired some sentenc ca shows wlsat little comm e ry of Paris as a preserver of impresses. Here, little time before and lived at U er Yor throw any extra strain upon it." too, is a curious little work a ott rho influ. t'O ass°'Hie that a man who treats afifty- PP really have over our lin sal or - P guinea watch so cavalier) must be scare- wood. \\'e conlrnunicwted with hint of ' ' `` `�, He smiled.at my vehemence. " Perlags encs"of a trade upon the form of the hand Y ► following paragraphs will slccW".lw�, -1�' "` = - „ with lithot es of the hands of ala leas roan• Neither is it a very far-fetched course,-but ho did not even know that.his par ativcly easy it is to invent te}cgtie= i�ft-° - you are right \Vatcsou " he said. I sup- YP Lets, sail- itlferen a that a man who inherits one article beet er olticer was ur IJn laud, - pose that Its Influence is physically a bad- ers, cork-cutters, com calices weavers and K ing etateri:er.ts. ,,e - pp of such value is pretty well provided for in -singular ease," remarked Holmes, tVhon a pretty teaser has obtained s`," ":. one. I find it, however, ao transcendently dl O°d'Poliallere. Th{aL is a matter of outer reapecta." "I have not yet deer ribe'1 to ou the tern ilea stimulating and clarifying to the mind that great practical interest to the sc'entifitF de- Y p ry victory by setting you the afd�re s� - ` its secondary action is a matter of small tertius —ee y h I nodded, w show that I folleswed his res• moat singular part. About six yearn apo— mentioned taskv, ust re uest her to r eat = f�` , . peciall in cases of unalaimed sons to be exact u on the •lilt of I Ia 138•x— 1 q {[ : bodies P Y. six tirnea in one breath, What a pity moment." , °r in discoverittg the antcieedenta •`Lt is very custotnar far awnbrokers an advertisement a •arcxi iu the Tin:-s � �• � �. - "Bntconsider!"Isaid" earnestl "Count of criminals, But I weary you with m Y p PP'' poor Peter pecked-pretty Polly s pigs. _ . .. . . r j - Y in LD land when the take a watch to asking for the address of Miss filar 1loretan the cost ! Your brain may, as you say, bs b°bbY' ,� gg Y ' Y If she survives ask her to inforan thg coat-ch the number of the ticket with a pin- and dtatir►g that it would be to her ad%-aa- company ten times in the ten seconds t"hat " - ratlaed and excited, but it is a atholo ic,al Not at all I anawerad, earnestl - I • P g ' „ Y• point upoD the insido of the case. It is tag;e to come forward. There was no name =� „ ' 1 IL is of the reatest interest to me es- air misses mixed hissaa. . and morbid process, which involves increaa- g more handy .ban a 13be1, as there ie no risk or address appended. I 1►ad at that tuna When the surgeon has repaired her parts 1 _ ed tissue-ehan a and ma at last •leave a pecially since I have had the o ortsin ustentered the faun} of Jlrs. C9c it her- . g Y PP ty of the number being lost or tr nsposed. ) Y of speeelr, yor► may with propriety ask her permanent weakness. You. know, too, .)f observing your practical applicsation-of iit There are no leas°than tour such numbers Testelr in the capacity of overness. }I tier a . But youspoke just now of obaerva6ion and g Y -ignoring the indetiniteness o. the personal wfiat a black reaction_ comes upon you. visible to my lens on the inside of •'the �d ice I publ►xbod my a:iire in theftdver• pronouns—" If he nipped, should she sip 7"' Sorely the game is hardly worth the candle. deduction. Surely the one to some extent case. Inference,—that our`brother was 6raemrnt column. The satire c a there ar• implied the other.-" Y Y If the fair examinee makes the inquiry . _ «'hy should fou; for a marc passing pleasure _ often at low water. �3ec:ondar inferen rived through the nett a sur:►tl rd board 1 better • Y P six times withoutsturnbling y,)ri }Yate risk th©loss of those great powers with " \Vhy, hardly, " he ana�we�od, IeaniDg --that l,e hurl o, r►eintial bursts of prosrpor• box acidreased to ins, wretch I and to Ieave her rn thc� hands of her friends, and r which you have been Andowed ? Remember back luxuriously in his armehair,,mld,send- ity, or be could not not have redosined the contain a very large 1►nd luitrl pear o turn your at-tentiou to the' male irtihecite that I speak not only as one comrade to ing.Iip't4lick blue wreath$ -from his pipe. pledbe. 1'ivally, I eek �"ou to look at the word of writing w,w euc:o3Cd. `titles then who laug;iccl $o loudly at year own prcviou9 another, but as a medical man to one torn or example, observation shows mo inner plate, which contains rho keyhole every year upni the carne late there 1►as - that ou-}rave been to the \Vigmcrs Street Look at the thousands of "scratchc s all y• pin discomfiture. whose constitutiott he is to some extent Y alwa a pared a aim►}ar t,ox, cnntaininK You earl ootnnteucet,ostilities byc?i:alleng- enawerablew" Poat Orrice this morning, but deduction " round rho hole - -iaar$s where Lhe leo a slmtl it coil, without an citta as to the 4, He did not seem efI'ended. On rile con- Y �' Y ing him to yak you should a ship's aw . - lots ine.know that when there you despatch- has slipped. \`hat sober man's key could sender. 'liey have beau pronouric ed by an word salt a shoddy suit " teary, he put lits fin er-to s to ether and ed a l,e ram. " have �p + ex tit to be of a race varlet and of non. g P g `r d lhprp grooves• But you will p y Of course you will a6"eet slight deaf^s - "road his elbows on the arms of his chair " Right t" said Ir "Rigghb an both never area dru y 'sw&:".Wi6heut th* " - sldimb4o,volno. You asn **a for your+.el.es and request, Mill to reps"xt the query sever - r . like one who has a relish for conversation. poietal But I confess that I dos•'t mm Ho wkuc�:_ti6s•- b ' d he leaves throe *hat.they are very hendsonia." She opened ; al times ; nuc} when the ex arts haves c- �y mind, he said, " rebels at etagna l►ow yeti strived at it. It was a audden traces of his unafesdy hand. \\ titre t' the a stat box ng she sp,�ke, and shoRed me six. p im u18e u on m arta ► ' of the tfucst aa,rlr that I had ever seen, resiled in uutyiu; his tongue yen tray give tion. Give me problems, give file work, P p y,p , nd I have mention• mystery iu all this .' P I hien lockjaw by persuading hiin to say" , gine me the most" abstruse cryptogram or ed it to no one. " "It 1a as Clear 9s daylight," I answered." " four statement is most iutoreeting," • The bete brought boar bratvatcn,. twice or x119 mOSt iIItriCate aDalysl3, anti I am in my "It is simplicity itself, "he remarked, "I ree..;.,ret 1, o iujuatic:e w)6ch I did"you. I said Sherlock H)Imes• " Has anything � thrice. 4 ' proper atmosphere. I can dispense then chuckling at my. surprise,—"so absurdly should•ha.ve hart more fault in your marvel- else o,'•'urred :o you?" Aftert aid, if }►}s h sicii►n' thinks hi with artificial atimuiants. Rut I abhor the simple that au ex lavation is art erflaous • lona facutt Ma I oak it'hether ou have 1 es, and no later tha•i to•da That is p Y m P '\`• Y Y Y• strong enough to undergo this .ordeal, you - % dull routine of existence. I crave for and yet it may"se a to define theiimit9 of an rofessiouil in u:r on toot ac tea- why I Have runic to ou, 1 his rnornin I . Y P 9 Y P }' s will yc orc� a ballseyc l,y goading him on bo _ mental 9xaltation. That is why I ha•�e dedtx tion. Observation fella methwt you ant y received tt,fa letter, whit}1 you wilt perhaps R+urkle this : "Saur should scan sell Sh9m chosen my own particular profession,-or have a little reddish mould adhering to ":gone• Hence the cocaine. I cannot live read for yourself." , - „ " Thank ou, said Holmes. 1 he en- six aatlling single shingles. t rather created it, ser I am the_only one in Your instep. Just opposite the Seymour without brain.work. What else is there to Y " The authorities .may intor%lene at this the world." Street Ufficc they have taken a " the pave live for? Stand at t window here. veloPe too, 1)IcaBe, ho9tnlark, Loudon, S. juncture aud stop thy, torture, brit, if not " p \C. Date J - " The only unofficial •detective ?" I amid ment and thrown up some earth which lies Was ever such a dreary, dismal, un- my 7.. Ilurli ! Juan's thumb and your vl'cti►n has ever cut ou out wi *" ' raising my eyebrows, iii such a way that it is difficult to avoid profitable worid? See how the yellow fop mark ou corner, rr,babty Ilostinau. Best t Y th " The only unofficial eotasulting de- treading in it in entering. The osrth is of swirls down, the street; aud.drift's across the quality Paper•" h.nvelo •ea at six 9nco, a oar beg girl, you can get even with hilt } P by inveigling hint inw stating that "H�' tertius," he answered, "I am the last and this peculiar reddish tint whieh-ialound, as dun•colot�ed amuses What Mild b9 mote packet. Particular man in }►ia stationery, threw two true throws," highest court of appeal in debar"tion, When far as I know, nowhere else in tlSe fielgh- liopeleasly prosaic and material' What is =�o aldreae. ' Be at rho thiel pillar from In ail, robability this wfll be the con de- - - Gregson or Lestrade or Athelney Jones are borhood. qo much is observation. The the nae of liaviug powers, doctor, when cue the left outside the Lyc°tun Theatre to-ni"tit P P . - out of their depths—which, by the wav, is reef, is deduction. " has no field upon which to exert them. y grace,and as your whiloni rival is borne from + at seven o clock. If ou are distrustful their normal°state—the matter is laid be- "How, then, did you deduce the tele- Crime is commonplace, and no gaatitiea g the room a gib!)ering nianise you aro .at F - cam brio two friends. You era a wronged Liberty to hila in his ear these fatal words fore mo- I examine the data, as an expert, h3 ?" save those which are commonplace have ani woman, aud shalt have jastica Do not ••tihould Soot Sue seek cheek?" and pronounce a specialist's opinion. I claim "Wiry, of course I knew that you had not function upon earth. bring police. If you do all will be in v.in. Y ' no credit in such cases. My name figures written a letter,since I sat opposite to yon 1 had opened my mouth to reply to Ghia four unknown friend.' \fell, reap this The above sentences are seeminglyaimple . is a ve tett little m y' enough—the eye will not stumble over a in no newspapers The work itself, the all morning- 1 see also in your open desk tirade, when with a crisp knock our land- ry p y yster \\'hat do pleasure of finding a field for my peculiar y u have a sheet of atamps and a Y g po y' single syllable • brit if ou would u a the - - tilers that o lad entered, b9srlu a Decd u n the brass you inland to do, J1ias Moratan '" retl►►euient of rho tortuee above briefly de- - ,". ov cis, is my highest reward. Rut you thick bundle of post-cards. What could yon salver. I " That is exactly what I want to ask . p o into the scribed ust tr '. have yourself had some experience of my g + post office for, then, but to send „ A young lady for you, air,"she said ad• YOU• � J y to say these things rapid- , methods of work in the Jefferson. Hope 'a wire, Eiimillate all other factors and dressing my companion. " T hen we shall moat certaiat o you ly and 4bandw It should be understood, . __ and I and-- ea Y E however, that you undertake Chia at our I case-" the one which remafne mast be the truth. ' " Mise Mary 1►loratan;" he read. Hnm. y , why, Dr. \VaWton is the Y " ,c ":n thio " 1 have no recollection of the name. Ask" very man• lour �rorrea ondent says two own risk. Yes, indeed, said I, cordially. I case it certainly is so, I replied, p - was never so struck-by anything in my life. after a.little thought, "The thing, how- the young lady to step up, Mrs. Hudson. friends. Re and I"have .worked togather ' - I even embodied it in a small brochure with ever,•is, as you say, of the simplest. Would Don't go Doctor. I should prefer that you before•" Important Medioal DisOovery. . the somewhat fantastic title of A Study in you-think me impertinent if I were to put remain." " But would he come ?" she asked, with A somewhat startling discovery ban just! r Scarlet.' " your theories to a more severe lost?" — something appealing in her voice and ex. been made by a Berlin medical man, which, > t He shook his heed sadly. " I glanced "On -tire contrary," he answered, "it . CHAPTER II. - pressicn- if confirmed by other observers, will atilt ., 1 over it," said he. " Honestly, I cannot would preventme from taking a second dose T7rE ATATS7tEXT OK Trte CASE. " I should be proud and 'happy," said I, further add to the necessity of adoptin1r, . congratulate you upon it. Detection is, "fir `of cocaine. 1 should be deli bred to look fervently, "if I can be of any service. Stringent precautions. against possible in _ B Mise Jiorstan entered the room with a == You ;tie both very kind,"she answered, nasions of cholera. He has found that . ought to be; an exact science, and should rinneo any problem which you might submit to firm step and an outward composure of man- __ be treated in rho same cold and unemotion- I have led l► retired life and have no Patients apparetttly convalescent from the al manner. You have attempted to tinge "I have heard"you say that it is difficult ner. She was a b}cnde young lady, small, friends whom I could appeal to. If I am disease are atilt sourca3a of infection. In the for a man to have an o ct in dail use dainty, well gloved,and , how ve the most tiers tit sit it will do, I auppor a 9" case of a man who,after a severe attack,had _ 1 it with romantics r,1, which produces much Y yy perfecttaete. There was, however, a plain• =•�'ou mus '� ' the same effect as if you worked a love. without leavin the im ress of his individ- _� t not be later, said Holmes. ��orfectly recovered, acid who hen?asked for story or an elopement into rho fifth ro si- Y p P nese and simplicity about her owtume which 1 here is one other point however. Is fis discharge from tiie ho$ ita l P po unlit u on it In such a way that A trained bore with it a suggestion of limited mean&. P ,ulleq►iivocal tion of Euclid." observer might read i� Now, I have hoes this handwriting the same as that upon the evidence was forthcoming of the Presoncein The areae was a eo obis grayish biege an the a addresses ," r " Rut the romance was there," I remon- a watch }vhfch has reeentty come into my trimmed and upbraided,and she weirs small „p ail-boa v his body of large quantities of trio specific strafed. "I could not tamper with the posaebsion. Would you have the kindtteaa tdrban of thesanle dull hue relieved onl I hive them here, she answered, pro. bacillus Before, however, steps could be , - facts. to lee me have an o inion u n the character Y during half a dozen pieces of paper. taken for extending the investigations into P P° by a auapicion of white feather in the lido. ,_ i " Some facto should be sapp Ed, or ati or habits of the late owner?" Her face had neither regularity of fea- YOU are certainly a model clie,ut, you tbis important Subject, the man suddenly least a just sense of proportion a }d be 1�hauded him ever the watch with abine have the correct intultiori. het ua see now." left, to all intents acid purposes in perfect . alt ht feelin t lure nor beauty of cornplexlon, but health. Man ears a o the belief was ex- observed in treating them. The onl point g g.of amusement fn my hear.;for her a:pression was sweet aud amiable, and Iie spread out rho pipers upon the table, Y Y g _ _ " in the case which deserved mention s the the test was, as I thought, an impossible her large bine oy ea were singntarly epirstual and gave little darting lances from one to pressed by a Fell known German physician . curious analytical reasoning from effects to ga' g that persons apparently health " one and I intended it as a lesson a Inst the the other, "They are die raised hands ex- y could con- ::_ i. and sympathetic. In an ea rfenc;e of wom- h g _ causes by which I succeeded in unravelling somewhat dogmatic tone which lie occasion. en which extends over many nations and rept the letter." a said, presently, •but vey cholera to a diatacit place, but that was it." ally assumed. Iie balanced tbo watch in three separate continents I have never ti:ere can be no queatiau as to rho author• fa prebacteriologieal days, when the com.,ra. I was annoyed at this criticism of a work his hand, gazed hard at the dial, opened the ,hf see how rho lire resaiblo :Greek a bacillus had not been isolated when noth looked upon a face wttteh gave a clearer P ing was known of the etiolo which had been specially deidgcted to please hack, and examined the works,first with his wil break: out,and see the twirl of the final gy of the disease,'" promise of a refined end sensitive nature. I slid whett no mea>~s egiated of rovin the hiin. I confess, too. that I was irritated naked eyes and then with a werfal convex. a. They are Undoubted) b the same per. p g lens. I could hardl could not bat observe that as she took rho Y Y Y: ' Y by the egotism which seemed to demand y keep from smiling at seat which Sherlock Holmes pLwed for her son. I should not like to suggeat false assertion by scientific evidence. Now, - that every line of my pamphlet should be the a fallen face when he finally snapped her)ip trembled, her hand niver hopes, Miss Morstan, but is there an re- however,in order to establishthe correctn •. • voted to his owns Bial do" s. " More q �' and Y ofthediscover above statedasto theeonti�n. . -` , to and handed it back. sembianee between this hand and that of Y Pe �� chs showed every sign of intense inward our father Y' ued presence of the basilica in than once during the years that I had liv- There are hardly any data, lta remark- agitation. Y convalescent"' �, ed with him in Baker Street I had observed ed. "The watch has been recently clean- "I have come to yon, Mr. Holmes," she "Nothing could be more unlike." patients, it will only be neGesaary for other_. T that a small vanity underlay my eompan- ed, which robs me of m moat su " "I ex acted W hear ou sa medical men to undertake rode y ggestive said, because you once enabled my em- Y y eo.• We pendent in- ion's quiet and didactic manner. I mado facts." ' „ toyer, Mrs. Cecil Forrester, to unravel a shall loo out for yon, then,st iia. pay vestige,tions info the subject,and the matter . no remail;, however, but sat nursing my Yon are rI ht, I answered. " It ryas little domestic nom tication, $he was much �1ow me to keep the Fars, I may look will-sO°n decided. Meanwhile the die- , p pa eve s wounded leg- I had had a Jezail bullet cleaned before ing sent to me." In my impressed by your kindness and skill." mto th°matter before then. It fs only half. a'Y o far upsets all the old-established throughit some time before, and, though it heart I accused ,ny obmpanion of putting "Mm. Cecil NorTester " ha repeated, Past three. �ltt revoir then." beliefs in regard to the infectivity of oholerry .:, • ' • did not prevent me from walking, it ached forward a most lama and impotent excuse thoughtfully. " I believe that I was of „ " and perilously assails what has nerall - du rYtroir, said our visitor, and y , �R;' . , wearily at every change of the-weather. to cover his failure. What data could he somealight service to her. The case, how- with a bright, kindly lance from one to bean regarded as the utility of quarantine. My practice has extended recently to expect from au"uneleaued watch. ever, as I remember it, was a very simple the other of us,she reared her pearl box ' e the l onttnent, "said Holmes, atter a while, "Though uuaatisfactory, my resieatrch has one." in her bosons and hurtled awAy. Standing M• Zola has just received the highepE filling up his old brier-root pipe. "I wa-i not been •entirely barren."the observed "She did nottbink so. B y at the window I watched leer walking rice oVer paid in France for the serial P Y � _ tit at least ou `` consulted last week by Francois Le Villard, staring u� the ceiling witlf dreamy, lack- cannot asy the same of mina I can hardly briskly down the street until the grey tar- rights of a novel. The sv.m fa shoat thirty, _ wl;o, as you Probobly-know, has come rath- lustre a ea. "Sub'ect 1;0 otic coerce tion im fie an thin Wore stun a more atter- one cents a line, a total amount of 7000- Y Y 7 Y agi y g g , ban and white feather wore but a speak in and is er to the front lately in theyrench detective I should judge that the watch belonged to 1y Inexplicable, than the situation in which the sombre crowd, paid for Zola'a new story, _'Dr, r r service. He has all the Celtic power of your elder brother, wilo inherited it from I find myself." "What a very attractive woman!"• I ex- Pas�I''r quick intuition, but }ie is "deficient in the your father." Holmes rubbed hfa hands and his eyes claimed, turning to my companion. The price of game in France is alleged tb�' `` 3 _. .wide range of exact knowledge which is es- "That you gathdr;'nd doubt; Breis the gli4tened, He leandd forward in his chair He had lit his pipe again, and tical la depend rind all u e sential to the hight;r developments of his H. W. u on the back?" p P Y non the state of the << P with an ezpreseion of extraordinary eoncen• ing back with droopingg eyelids. "ie she y, moon. W hen the moon is daric the poach• s- art. The caro ,r✓aL a:neernad with a will, Quite so. The W. sugostst yaur•'brn tratiou`u�on his clear-cut, hawk-likia fea- the said languidly. "I did not observe." ors cannot see to set their snares at ni t , _`. , and possessed sumo feat�rea of interests 7 name. The date of the watch fa nearly fifty tures. h'�ts.te your ease, said he, is brisk, "You really are an automaton, A cal- and game is acarus' When the moon is falf '. .`: p' , ytas able to refer hi•aa to two parallel cases, I years back; and the initials are as old as th basin .. - "" e eu -on o g alone I cite ' g , alt tth so - ere to s o - • - . .: _ -: y t t . •: .. A; to -ilia 1, 0 i ! o 0 h d. T h p eri 1.- 1 _ �. ,. .• -. „ :. i ,; e f . f as � • x f ', 5 ... .. .._- -. s <-. .-_._ a...;.} FS . rt 1 r c.. ,i, _a -, .. -- .. < . ... . b f r r , ,- : - . . ,. �. t x.... ,_ M : , .. ,. _.:. - ► - ,. , r} ... _._ -.. ... .--.." ... .,., .. .�..-. led_. ,.. ,... .. .. -k .. �.: : .. -. y , . --.."Y4. .. " irz -::.,.., :... e" r yK,,� - ,. r l 1" ,, :.r :. ._.s. - -.7�. ...-;,.'.. -:'- - - ...:,.-. .. ,.- .-.: ,-r... w.'_,_-. .. r ... -A. 1. - _ - ti ', �� • ' . . ^il�� ,., --. .. ,. -......: a.- .. .: 1. r _ _. " _ syr, i � ..':+..r. n '.t.. w v . 3 tq?' ai 4 1 +• rKq�, -o �aK�+z `silk a _ _ f�jYp 'S - - ::'Y r ' j jV g ��}�j�1 a,�r The night wigs�es►ut##ullj'clear, and the] Ila down ort the maithai►tch to sleep brit (}$$AT B$ITAIZi'B OBOP3. As regards the a pips /6�is aea� ` + f fat stars shone ouE brilliantly ; eo we spent our 1 found it impoible. I wag a good d die- t, son the proateet is d: �tle , - �, cath of trhe man we had r Woodall do Co., of`Liver d}, who are ad- , / first night amongst this sea of weeds and trussed at the d • �_ 'I�lo Yer�ilies>sty tintts.ic for lgrlealirrre• t'+ Some'yeat "ago I wale homeward bound grass, rather pleased than otherwise- at buried that morning, Wha bed been a grest b treaty beat orties this from the EaKt Indies. �'Ve had rounded - - t �u the quiet, which was a relief after the ohum of mine;. and I ley ou my back look- �• line of bttstafna bakrd a favorable view the Cape without getting the_.usual dressing- three days' incessant shrieking of the hurri- ing up at tate starry heavens. wondering if A correspondent of the Globe writing of the ot><ttook in a eplecial mento, with ,►Iul had pickRd up the South-east 'J~racie>! cane. At sunrise- the calm still continued, we were to die off one by oue,and if so, who •from London, says:--Four readers have, of whish they have kindly faunisbed tfnp. 1 Much sooner than we expected. Everything and the men began to get impatient for a, would be the last. The more I thought, course, already heard a good deal of the- The eaperiepee of the past two months r __ had so tar been in our favour,aud it was only breeze. The day wag occupied in scraping the more morbid did my tbonghta become. very uneatiafaetory outlook which lies be- has folly copfirmed the statement trey out we got into the latitude where we the woeda from the aides of the vessel. -The I In time the vessel would be carried out of fore British agriculturists: Unhappily, dor- mwde in their report last A at as to the -'''; {t to have irked ftp the North east heat was intense ; there was nota breath tl►r bed of weeds by some storm oe current, ins the past few wvoka the gloom seems to shortness of the.home crop is year. Hexa �' ` cs that,.instead of file usual breeze. of air, and the sky was without,a -cloud. and when picked up, there would be no one have deepened, and additional report:! have atzd there a good yield was obtained, buil im r wh came for;othing but a succession of Aa fat as the eye could see, even ft•o►n a to explain how thu crew had ail gone mad, continued to come to hand testifying to the the majority of districts late frosts and cold lht winds and variables. With these we royal yard, nothing wa3 "visible but one un-- and died miserably, killed by the utter serious extent and nature of the present de winds ip the spring cattteed4.sreat dams , ` of into Tho fri ht silence. J ra=ped my' head with my hands: pression. The disappointing harvest and at►d the yield is loss thaat tact year. T.lte .1 - gradually worked along until we g broken plain of floa►ttng weed. $ • ,� aboatl twenty degrees north latitude, fol gtillneas of everything was the Was I to a the next' Oh God ! I could extremely low prices racing both foe grain first arrivals of early vatrietlea from C a, for two aye. y Hour b hour it became feel my brain goink. The feartut stillsesa and ato'rk, the scarcity and dearness of though of somewhat soft and poor guy, �R 'we had a •calm wo-st part of it. y . `s - - . . hortly before mic'niglit'ou the aecon day tnorc oppressive. It was a silence so seemed to come over me in •huge waves. I winter keep, 'all combine to melte file met wrth an active demand at satisfa►etory 'a light breeze sprang up from the south intense that one seemed to hear it, and by rayed hard and wept desolate tears. I farmer more than ever dissatisfied and de- prices. During the last week or two, horv- ward. There was only euou;h wind to sundown even the nerves of the roughest had no energy to move er e;ieak. The sense spoudent. Aiattets have never been eo bad ever, anme very Iar�e shipments have cotxte at nnstrun , that of overwhelming stillness overpowered-me as they are now in the farming world, we baud, greatly in ditcess of any previous . keep t o sails full, and we glided along old seaman had become eo g record for ao cant] in lire season, and the albout two knots an hour,with lazy little bobs, the putting down of a pannikin made every and made me absolutely holplesa. Suddenly are told, for the past fifty years, and one Y ie- a swop that came up from the oastward. one start. Day after day went on without I heard the mate shout out " Port main- indication of the eeriousneas of thQ situ- market has been Bluffed. Moreover, t colts menta consistec . or the most art of • 11 tt:at day the breere continued light. even a catrpaw of wind, anti the captain brace." - anon is the fact that the Executive P . us ower. ou thin to keep up At the same intrtant a gentle puff of ate Committee of the Central Chamber of small, immatui?ed and•unatttat,ctive fruit, ' . TFwsu eat down with tremendo p soon saw that the K and to re}s nobu the breeze died almost en- the men's spirits was to give them plent1 swept across my face,and the sails that ')ad Agriculture are to• meet on Monday. the Iieddwina i,-rjparticplar being much below -k tire] awe ,thoughthe swell continued with of work. We p►inted the stip, tarred been hanging idly for so many weeks filled next to consider the advisabitit of con the right standard. the result;,of coyxae, y y Y was that low r ces have ruled. However' .'1 long, low,regular undulations. Away on our down, bcraped ltoly3toned, and ,lid every out to the gentle pressure of the breeze. venins a national conference to review P PP other conceiveable kind of work until it 'Chis brought me to my seilse9. The fright- the whole poaitioa, and to suggest any com as the. season advances and the quality of - - ort bow heavy clouds began to a ear on• - p else to do. I fu} fealinq�in rn head yaniahed as I joined ediea which mi ht be asked for at the the goods sent over improves, there is e��ery `� ,_ � � L1t' vdcre of the horizon, and the glass was became hard to find anything 'fitllri>} alri+dly, Curious kinds of creatures crawled about the others in tlimming. the yards. Yes, next session of Parliament. Another sign eason to believe that good and properly . T was at the wheel in the first dog watch. ou the.top of the weeds, gazing at our un there was a breeze, but vefy, very light, of the times is the formation in difl!erent matured winter stook will find a ready sale' ' - 'e lay heading all roped the compass, tea fortunate craft with their raeatlingleas fishy The royals and topgallant sails appearer to parts of the country of tenant farmers' at remunerative rates. ,_ " �PS� g y, eyes. be drawrog, but we did not seem to be in alliances and associations, Nene of these Imo' s _ . iu no.steerin wa and,I v a_ch ed For motion. Yresentl the- ca fain cu sated trt,e 1n '9 clouds gathering ominously on W(,En we had been thnq becalm Y P gg new organisations, so far as I have yet 'j'HE EEO!'LE'S PAEAOE. - - - . our port quarter. The sun seemed to set three weeks, the captain thought it advis- put:ing a lighted—tarpot over the side, to Observed, set before themselves so radical a � / `tn.a perfect atmosphera pi sulphur, leaving al:le to put us an a short allowance of food sae if we were making any w.►y. We were programme as that which was made the A London Institution for the il+eneflt of . some angry-looking streaks of red and gold and water, as there seemed wtvo more pros- only just moving. i41en dared h rdty speak ra son d'etre of the old Farmers'Alliance ten �i'or)<ctus; I'eople- j that gleamed ]cite flashes of lightning sod- poet of a breeze now than thorn was on the }oat their vaiees should drive the breeze or fifteen yearn ago. Bat they all spring pp P day in which we had first got entangled, away. from the unanimous feeling that joint action All the good people who are irrte and th 'I7 denly arrested. The ski er aced the When the aan rose the wind freshened, modern forms of philaitthrophy and the - arter-deck, occasionally diving below At brat we tried to get up entertainments, ou broader and bolder lines than our agrieul �nitk at the glass, and each time returttin g P P Y �turists have et attem ted is absolutely re- cess of the tlniveraal brotherhood idea $ but no one seemed "to have heart for any• and b ei ht bells we were erce tib} tt ov. P 13 y Y P Int to the Peo le'a lace in London a►e . i re more anxious countenance, and say- thing, and all our attempts at amusements ing. We brought our sick man on deck, Bntial for thoprotectionof fatmera'inter a rest work aocomp�lished t'hrongh nine- . e ins to the mate that he had never seen -tile h pled. The one absorbing thought of the hoping the breeze would rovive hien ; bat este. Iu some cases they aim at co operation g . : glass so low Since he had been to sea. whole crow—morntog noon and vi ht, ho never rallied, and dioui that night; and in the pnrc#tase of necessaries for farm work, enth century reform, says the New Ysu•k z x� "tit'e'll reef her right down at four' bells, walking or sleeping—was, " When shall we as we dropped him over the side, the vrice tri well"arranging fortheditscuasion sndad- World It is aitnated at the Mile End ><It. Jarvis, hr said ; *' road in London. The people of the neigh- l .: 4-�• "for there's every- get a breeze'" What preyed on our minds of Lester could be heard saying: Number vocacyofanymeasuresdesignedto'benefitthe borhood were not vile and degraded, but - t- thin; good, bad, and indifferent miscd uP Trost was the appalling stillness. It hung• three�gone ! We oug'It to get along alright farming community. Of course, it is impos• their lives were hopelessly dull, without in those clouds, like an Irish stew." round us like a funeral pall. now. ail le to say whether this new departure will mental or spiritual Interests, excitements . _ . . As soon as the watch came on desk, 'sat One nigh whilst the crow were lying " You're the Jonah," replied his ship- have a practical outcome of any permanent • . ' after sail was clewed up and furled,an,til we mates. " If we had put you overboard at value, but the fact that it is being made not and pleasures. Walter Be opl , wher des- . t, about the deck trying to sleep, I was Bud- this afate of the working people, whore des- had nothing on her but the two lower top. denly roused by a voice shouting: " Let go first, we n�ighG have beau in dock two in one part of the country alone, but in titutiun of.all human enjoyment exists, to - • sails, foretopmlist staysail, and .storm stay- mangle ago. severaldistricts,mi.ny miles apart,is apretty gather with sotrie degree of roaperity. He- your royal halyard' (n t,wo da »' time eve once' more beard p t Bail. The ship, now denuded of her :sails, In a moment every site was on lite alert, Y clear sign of the extent to which the present thought the matter over and wrote a novel. - stood out litre a skeleton against the back- tl►inking and ltopiu{t that we war© iu for a the splashing of the sea as the waves dans- pressure is being felt. Anot h r unsatisfac- "This book "All Sorts and Conditions of . . round of co er-culoured clouds. The , ed and curled around the ship's side, carry- for bat si aificaut feature r 9 PP, breeze. It was a bright ►noonatght,nig►ltt, Y g hien, advanced the idesof apse- la's palace men began to get somewhat depressed, as: it the weedy that had growu to bar for p not a cloud was to lie Seen. On the iore- g $ a{ter a ca tivit of RNOftMOUB U1kinBA of FARM SALM. . of innocent amusement and social recreation with - sky and atmosphere like that we castle head atond a peamart waling his Yards leeward. 1'hu , p Y for the oor. The tale made a deep aqd c knew it was no ordinary blow that we had arms uud calling out that a squall was ap- fitly three days, we foucd ourselrea again which havo taken place this i4liche0.lmas. 1? _ - - t•o ex- act; and I could hear the shrill voice on the- restless ocean; ]satin im resaioo, and the Peo la's palace .. P raachin tend even the roar of In most of our agricultural counties t',ere g 1?, - K the sweetest ntusic'to us, has been an almost ua recedented rash this of London is the result of it. It is called of a little shrivelled-up old seaman named r �4'k aro away?" shouted the mate. .: angry billows was F the reatest attempt ever made to elevate Leser croaking more than was }tis wont, after our long imprisonment in the 'Silent autumn to the country audtioneers of farm- II "•LeL go '. he yelled in repl y. tate taste romote the aulusement,and raise and calling to mind the time when he was ars w`to, enable to boar the strain any long ' p fid- the social., scientific, and aesthetic ttatea of - I - - in,l►e China seas some- thirty years h,efore ; We now wow that the poo: fellow was er, have made up their minds to sell ftp their y p stock ane' plant and qui6 their holdings. In the working people. • ' how the c'oads had gathered up in the game raving.'and immediatei a con le of hands At resent the lace is in full swing. . wa , and ho.v the ship foundered, and all secured him. He became very violent, eo LAT`EBT THING INVEHIOLEB•. Essex, to mei,tion one cout.ty only, this P Y much ao that it ltecame necessar to tt Nea►rl 3409 students work daily in the t }:lode were last' except buns lt. Y p' etat.e of things hoe pcetailed to an extent y ' ' Creat concert' him in irons. All that night the poor fel T1�e Deuce af.tn �pg+'pt0>t1slnlre�tAlr �$e hitherto entirely unknown. Only to day, schools and '?ecsture rooms. _d - _ ,"]fere ' cut that, y urn,'' said one .of the . „ ," low raved iteously. chiefly aboutrhis wife t'emblues Kieta;: and Driving. I observe, at r. James Luo , one of our rec- are given, aoinetitnes as many o eror map t - - men. Ynii're a regular old Jonah . P g and women of the so-called "lower orders ' The watch below turned in at eight bells, and child, who he thought were stowed A great many curious-looking vehicles ognized agricultural authorities, who has T awe in sonic lace, ill alone anti whore all listeoiu to a high order of music. ]here . 1►a�irg been cautioned to he reedy fora }' P have been turned'out within the last few been making special inquiries in Lancashire g , was silence. Fo*three dares he refused to rare, but for genuine- originality a cart rc• to the state of agriculture, writes as fol are swimming baths for men and boys, a rouse out. 1 pec ed the decl> for some time. t►ytnnasinnt, a skating rink, a magnificent - The captain and Lhe mate were dist!ussing eat or drink, and appealed incessant]y to ue cently int'ented overshadow3 them all. lows : Ill,anotlier direction I heard that wintez rden of tropical plants, a library ` the dirt•t appear ante of t•he weather. The to let him too and help his dear ones. 'recl►nically the cut it!salted t►n "equibue." more writs haul been eeryed upon farmers 4hrp looked absolutely desolate, with her On the fourth morntog of hie iline3s it It ie a two x•heele�atTair, with a hole at,out than in guy previous veer, and those who and reading room. - lon- bare mast- to arin+� awe into the was my turn to watch him. He had been three feet long, ut which are the seats fol• g pe The have all sorts of good times therehe + � s P � Y have a ri ht toe air asst►red me that there Y dei kne5g lying quiet for sono times breathing heavily. elle"occupiuts and xu clot ated seat iu [cont lite Mile }4nd road people. hot only do the were many who would not utter a word men and women develop their muscles and �•k . 1'resentl he strul;gled violc,+ttiv. and 1 hid for Lbe driver. about their osition,fearing to bring credit- 1 don't like the way t.ha- stuff' }tangs_ Y ex nd their chests with the appacatuspto- - ab,�ilt," said the skipper ; " when it does to call for the assistance of another than to ��•}ten it is desired to harness the h orae ora about their cera. If we take the word [[�� < c l with a au re,,►e box ie detrtrhed front the f uctioneers the evidence of '1'}te Preston vided for these purposes, not only do lea . _ cor.,e, it wiil cone with a.run. Here and hold him ch�wn. �u 1 i n y,- P to the cart the o a tures classes, laboratories, and all sorts of - there a st: r we-+rid faintly allow ita�lf, and etl'oi t, he burst the irons fcoin his wrists; wheels. Tl►e horse ie then ►Wade Lo stand Guardian, in which some 5a farm sales were com licatfd mental machinery do as much L the sea. ;;littered with f hosnhorescent hitt file sstraiu hall beet. too tench, titin' }te ou his hind legs white the wheels ora run advortiaed lite wc*ek tufote my inquiry com. P lights. ]]otic-after bora we la uut4er the lay back exhauste,l fur -a few +ninutm. under hie► until the hul,s are abotttmidway menced, and that of the posters upon innum• ? foe Lhe minds as the gymnastic appieanees for the bodies, but amusement, pare and i - - " • Rhadow of those dense cicndswait inti for Th^n rai++ing himself on his elbow, he between his hied and front legs. The horse erable barn doors, we lava sufficient to simple, flourishes also. Amusement that - { the etoi to to burst. '1'he watch dreg ped looked round in a dared wary, and putting then re-tumes h:s norrv,tl pct3 tion, and. the justify al}w e heard slid all we 6ha11 be able h�uo hiddEn improvement in it—sugar that - Pt vo ' n the survia in Srtrre , which has always ! v. r " ".� we'anly on till close on rtrianight., when sod- his hand in thine, sail, t„ a slut ICS aRlevrcw is secure► .t".ateuet. � to say. Eve}I Y does not coat a pill. Of course,the unpro ,- deal 1 hri ht flash of li�htntn peented to The silence has gone now, ltttty :" and le. In ordor ince tfie uxletrev at right ,n�e of the mo•c prospereur�f the horlle cost amuse>otente are many. Music delights part thi clouds asunder; then o hers follow- died anglee with the horse�a had)• straps are 0.60 counties, the depression is very seriously the Mile End ear and elevates the Mile End t" ' 0 ed in rlitick succession. Now that the ravings of this paoe tar had fastened to either eud. The wheels having felt. One proof of this ie to be found is the " 1Ve'il caSch it directly," pipet] the ceased, the silence seemed even more awfal been laced in thele re- er action, the , musical taste. High art pleases the Mile than L, the ; avec the ski r, i:1 order ul P p p p° fact t+hatthe proposal of the Bath and Yes i End eye and cultivates the artistic nature " y f shrill voce of Lester, and 1►e was right. PPe box, whose bottom is hollowed out to tit of England Agricultural Society to visit ' of the Mile Ender. Rut there are amuse- •. •'- - kee the tnenfrom brooc'ing,ordered a couple the hcrse'a back, ie laced over his haunches Guildford iu 1364--a re- 1 which, under _ _ - • �� �t art sly were the words uttered when we P P P pose menta beneath whose sntilincr exterior no �' -.r. �`' of boats to be of out and efforts made to and fastened oil bath sides to springs on the ordinar circumstances, would be cordially - .' ' t - hear,l a roaring sound in the distance, g y lesson is hidden. t= ' ``£ 1 f' which increased into a whirling shriek. In tow the ship clear of the weeds. Our brat axletrea. 'Phe driver's seat is nearly ovoe welcome--ia actually arousing opposition in the- horse's neck. Hca fent rest on two matt uaetere un the round that local Tttere are balls. A ball in the People's �' an instant it was tt on us. Fortunate] , it business was to Ltiry our dead : a^d as soon y q g lace is a thing to remember. It doesn't p y as the lon boat was over the side, we lower tri a of wood, which run [or ward from Lhe riculture is in su 3h a deplorable condition Pa • • struck us on the c carter. 1'he shi for a g' P differ so vyry much from k,all eiaewhere, ;} moment lou ed 1 forward, bur iu her ed the corpse into it~ Poor old Jack ! be Lox. ��'hen the- cart is toady for us® only as to jeopardise the success of the society's erce t that the floor ig better, Lhe ballroom ¢',. N p 8 y g had been a ooa shi mate, though always the head and art of the neck to ether with P - bow in the se t, At the same instant g P p g visit eis}tteen months henoe. larger and }fighter, and the music more in- . t js•r•` g p: rachet sentimental' Four A.B.santl the mate the tail of Lhe horse are visible. P 8 there was a terrific ban its tl►e to •hila were POINTS OF CA�ADIA?t LCTt 3EYT. s irin The young men do not all wear ` .1 a blown clean out of the b:,lt ropes ; there manned the boat, and with much labour and This advantages to i0 gained from this t� difficult the mane ed toQet her 0.1onq until inti ue ri are rear« In the brat plata it Thu sad ebndition of affairs in British areas stets, tossed dress suits are so few )� was not a stitch of canvas left ort her, and Y Y g q K, 6 ..' ,.. we scudded under bare oleo the sea huh- she was about one'hundred 0.rde awe ��'e that the nubs wearer of one is apt e ., -' y Y• is next to tmposatble to upset it•, though'if ricultttre obviously presents some points PPY ag fuel hitnselt rather too conspicuous. The �' blintz around ns R tlla99 f seethin foam. It then saw two of the men partitt}; the �t•eeds ' it ahuuid overturn, instead of au equtbus of Canadiatl interost. In several quarters oue women's owns are not all decollate ` t _` i; with file Llades of t::eir oars, ao ae to corm it would tie case of a horsy on the cart. for example, I hive heard the belief ax y g _ rt a9 ►rnpossible to stead tipriRl►t, and we but to flutter with ribbons sad gauze in n race-, f ho mato stood up in Lhe stern• T►teu, too, the-cart diapeusea with all of the pressed•that in view of these circumstance8 thea roved st le of other bsllrootns. The had t+,crawl about as best we could. g !s t�'' ��c were tianl.ful w5en c}avli 1►t came sheets at,d read •the burial service., whilst harness except the bridle and reins. Again Canada may reasonably expert next season PP y ry K black-coated swains fit}ftp their programs ra# -- 4 \\\ a� t.ht horrors of the scorn, ha�i been mrtch the body of poor old Jack lay across the ) it�is a groat sopport t0 (atiguetl animals, a highly increased immigration of Engl'tah , e sate eas air that revails ' infe►,sitied i, the itch darkness. ��-hen midsllip thwarts. I shudacrecl as I caw him and prevents them from lyintt down. farmers. It is extremely unlikely, how dances with t` y P elsewhere. They circle about with no more _ \3`- the sulr ro4e, sAa an i sky p e9ented a wild cropped ovoe amonget the dark clinging It requires almost no space to turn it in, ever, that these expectations will be realiz bum in atxl no mote collisions thau other -: - and f;rirud sight. The scud was flying above weed ��� and, lastly, when a horse wits► a }►ard trot ed. Aa a. matter of fact, expeiienee has dancera� And their eupger is a gorxi nab- `1 �I 1 ;'.. us, and. the foam below. Everything was Oh • said Lester in hle shrill voice, is underneath, a short ride in it will digest show that emigration does not boom in stantial one of sandwiches, pastry pulls. r �� -4x' rnshiu, mad] before the hurricane ; there, "there goes the first ; I'll warrant it won't the heartiest kind of a dinner. It may tales timer of depression. Ttae, it rt:ay be jet lemonade, tea, colfee,and ices. Mild flirts- '� , ' _ alone n ti,isy tt�ilti and desolate w•,rld o{ be the- last." some t►me to introduce the cast,°but there at these clods ilial the idea of tryin�,for , zt, `,• s " } _ `•(;rocker," tserrieane remarked and we bops are indulged in aL the People to palace ., 1 tater., was out a-llant shi stn -arin to ie Lut_littie doubt that some time the eqi- tone under dtffety3nt and bettor condltiontl ball and are reported to be as wholesome l fi P �q .q set to work to et the other Loat over, bus will be the onl fashionable vehicle for suggests itself to fartnera, da to oLhere , -� fere the n,itrhty lla4t and fi�htin the R Y an educational influence as lectures and but, to broad] in t$e rya► orit of muosium appliances. Y - ' _ -waves, like a living thing. r g whilst the funeral party made their way a drive in the park. . cases some title time�e;apses before such.. $Y . . " For t.wo whole nial►ts and days we drove back to the ship. _____� ' alon 1, aocom anied onl L the incessant For a whole week we tried all powdble action is taken. The posa1b19 vtli3grant _ roar of the H p rn,. Ou t ieythird nig' t the means w shift her with the aid of the boats - GREAT RAILWAY PROJEOT. ponders over the matter carefully makes"ir•- ` aria's OOwa- - - ' ' Queen Ylc�, shi , necn,ed to lose her boo nuc ►rnd b 7,ut it, was notoFthe Blighteat nee ; for cif we gtrires, and naturally hesibabes agood deal _i f Y' Y� Y A British catambtas to Chips to >tegae41 tLe .]teat deadened wa she rose and fell cleared the tangle of weeds away one day, before embarkin on a new career and cut- Not a gentleman farmer n England is Y Y to a Neer Trains-Conttpestai Line. ting hinvelf off froth all hie old ties and as- fonder of taking plizea at country fairs than �;e t-1:;,,:;�l,t she hacl sprung a leak, for her they were a►s bac] as ever the next ; so after - 5 motion ��:1; now more like th±et of au ohl a tine we gave up this work in despair. Henry Croft, M.P.P,, from 136itishColum- sociations. Moreover if he can hold out a is Queen Victoria. Of late years this has ' � � water to coed ►uebeccar than of an Fast Ill- i TKo more o: the men now became l;ght• bia, is in-Chicago getting capitalists inter- little longer he wisely waits tail time been her Majesty's chief source of pleasure, . g� t` ` ailed and had to Le ut under reatrautt, eared in a scheme to build a new (`;►tnadian improve slightly before realising alli,his prop and she treasures the medals won by her dia"n clipper. About midnight wd sounded he P ' therefore e t to see npy butter and cheese and theprecniums carried the well, but she was as dry as a Lone. The I�aY Ly day things became more desperate, tre►nscontiuPutal railroad. He has already vrty, Ido no,• xpec �,' .. __ sea ] iso b©came much smoother and we and to our horror we saw that the food and been remarkablystt,ecvssfu},andittsexpectod rnurked development in errilgration from off by her cattle above thegQrgher tributes - :- roenre�l to be aim 1 risco and,an on water could not hold out much lodger: that of er $5 U00 00'J wilt be ledged to this quarter during the next twelve months. of her Eastern subjects or her (�erman� '' r en ee st ]] ep y of throe h a The skipper and the mate after a long further the enterprise. h1r. Croft said that It is, of course, the tui lao to sow the Reed by royal relatiogs. Whoa she is at Balmoral < ve to teal of b ng n h ea: se:r. A s the ni 1► ♦v,n a on tale force kee in before our a riculturists the claims not o da saes that she does not personally K c cnneultation,determined to provision a boat he came to confer trtth Frank Bakeman sod p g g Y Pa h that Canada. A nth In this res tat such ins ort the home farm, as it is called, and • of the wind greatly ab ted, iusomac and send her to find out how far it was to others to arrange for the introduction of of P Y I P _ . • , the o en sox. final subsidy and land grant measures in a eciod as the present is very short sight- now and' then advise ss to the butter and we were able to getnew topsails from below P sad tnahe them read to bead. IL was in Tho mato and fo�tT rter►irttin; myself Parliament in reelatiou to the proposed new policy ; but the results of any work now cheese making, in which elle is especial]p a rent for some little interested. Her dairies are almost Dutch tensely dark, and as the hurricane went amonget the, n�.nnber, formed the crew. We road. IL is to be known as the Canada done will not be ppa thex Btaila - down an aVlitil 9tllln�4a pr+.vailed. It seem- Y r in their ex uisite cleanliness, , started at da break, and made our way Western, and will be 1,01.t miles long,open- time to come. 9 erl as if tl►e continued shrieking of the Y g• g ing up thousand of a g Of course, beim tiled In blue and white ohina,and thea . clow] aloe « hen ni ht came we could quare nilea of oocj the low rates ruling in the g -' .' storm for the last three days ]tad affected b g ant the stock and grain markets are necoasariloy h. milkin done by maids. i at'll see our vessel across the flat extent of razia tia►.ber agricultural and minis g rntr ficase of hearin or else there was green ;we had made fairly goad progress, lands. Accordin to 14r. Croft s atatm g It is said that the- produce of these model , r $ fectln adver�aly Canadian trade. Thr ug arir..etl,in str hes as, no one could heat gr she- was hull down. W e divided our. construction cam any will build the railway out the summer Canadian live stock with a farms is sold in London, and that het „• p r thrift his est turns many an honest penny. r # +.- thc swish of the sea, and no water carne selves into two watches, so that we .•,ould from Victoria to Seymour harrows on `an• fewexeeptiona, has found a very .slow sale in thl� way. Y We11, if she dose, whatt - �_ ' . aboard. \Vc simply rolled about in abso- keep-going both night end day. After three conver island, and from Bate inlet on the here. At cess t rltere $eeutfi little chance - P �° matters It adds)to the interest of tarming, lute silence, days of this, we found the weeds getting main laird through the Chilicotin, Cariboo of any improvement. blots cattle are in The win until it much scarcer, and for the first time for six and peace river countries up to the Yellow better demand at most of the chief mar- no doubt to make tt profitable, and she is d gradually died 'away to be congratulated upon Iter success. At , . was a dead calm. «'e .lay aloft and ,bent weeks we felt jusi,a flutter of air. Upon Read Pass. The cost is estimated at $28,- kets. bat, as many of your own authoriliea ' . . the new to s+tills • and b the-time we were this, the mate determined to return ani] gg;i 000, includin the fen at the narrows Windsor a herd of American s a des o P Y $ Y hold,it is a moot point how fpr Canada's ke t and recently an attempt; teas made to ready to hoist the yards the morning was make another effort to tow the ship. When but it is expected that the sale of land will beat interests are promoted by the develop- P bel;innin to break. we of Lack to the vessel our re rt some- amount to $•I3 122,500, to which may be cross them with some Scotch cattle. K g I ' b Dominion °lent of this trade. i:} As daylight came on we were astonished whet raised the desponding spirits of the added the cash subsidy of t e One suggestion which has been much die- Kalamazoo in Michigan is called the to find that, instead of being in a clear open men ; and it was arrangad to make one great I Government of$3,200 per mile, or ;3,�4,- cussed here durin the- t month or two " from the fact that on the sea, w© seemed to be in a huge. green effort to tow the ship away on'the morning 000, in all making the total assets $4$,46(3,- g P " Celery City, meadow land. Aa far as the eye could reach after our return. 500. Besides, the Provincial Government in that CanaQian bay should be consigned outskirts of the city are the greatest celery ; here to meet the shortness of- the crop. ardvns in the world. ' . there was nothing to be seen but a heav- That night one of the sick men died, We has guaranteed$(3,000,0'00 to$10,000,000 in• S °'y' There can be little doubt that an o vin ing mass of green. We had been driven buried hien at sunrise in the same manner am torest on land grant bonds; the city of g The largest cricket field or ground set �_ �•. for trade presents itself in this way, but, . into the midst of the Sargasso Sea. This his shipmatre,and then started the work of Victoria guarantees dividends on treusary a art from the difficulty which has ajready apart entirely for they game is the well .,� �.. accounted for the wa she had labored, and towing. For bourn we toiled, the skipper stock of $2,000,000 sad terminals worth p known ground of the burrey Cricket Club Y encoura in ue from the o been experienced of findin freight room for at the Uva} Rennin ton Londol which 4 t,_ < .:'•i 1 000 000 more, while other benefited fawns large quantities the mists a hes been made $ ' ,he deathlike silence which prevailed. Thar g g � P $ + � � . " weeds vs•ere alread clin ut to the aides "There she moves, my lade—that's it•— are anxious tet aid the enterprise. covers ten acres. ;~ Y g g kee her oin " and so on though 1 don't in some quarters of expecting far too stills a and bow of the vessel. The sun.rose cler.r P g g+ •"'--- ..�fi« price. It is absurd to hold out extrava ant Sir Edward Watkin' proposes, if ever he _ ' and bri ht, and as the da advanced tta'e think we moved her half a fathom the whole g }; Y Edison sa a that "man extreme] useful ex stations in ttiiA res act. Canadian deal- is his Channel tunnel cut through, to run N - °' t was excessive. TherQ we la utter] day; and when we returned aboard at ni ht- '' ,1 hes Y y g improvements on the telephone are in the e>must not hope to repalise more than £5 tr ins direct from London to Uibraltar, t helpless amidst this tanglement of weeds. fall, every one felt more disconsolate thea Basion of those controlling thetnvention, per ton oin this aide after all charges have transfer oarriages by boat to Tangier, and _ - We could do nothin now but wait for a ever- Even the- ca fain, who had always p°ss Y P y y g g a. $ p t►nd are tta#el ]stoked u from the world begirt tne>ti If the itch their ke hi her thence aloe the na�th coast of Africa, ter �'� � _- a eared to kee his s irits u , seemed , t down the Persime ►tuff to �� bretze to release us. Daring the day the. 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The Scotch t - •- L,F :. i..:i � soak feeders LaQe -, urohased these shim n p a,Is and fattened _ t �• • ,: them on the fodder pnrahased froth ns.h�e ��clt.e��>x ��v �, h . fed e By the transaction they have made a:: ,� � � - . •� p �}} �^,>�•• •gyp •mss y� .•�- � � - s'`puLlished every Friday morning at its offing money. Then why will it not pay U8 \.� � � : � ���� 6'hV largest ,� .p�l�c� of 1�1.�1111Je Pickering;oat their and thereby.to fattei�l them here, Rr�� �. _ . - - TERMS •• • • • : ti`.j . ��:< the expense of shipping thfeed • ever �shown111 -�lcl�e�lYlg. ",; ' •1.9l�per year; •1.00 UP id in advance. �! RATES OF ADVERTISING: aCr088 the ocean ? Canadians may � ,,, -f;" - :.` iriret insertion,per.line-' - - - 10 dents not understand fattening cattle as well r - Q rico 0 - Each subsequent insertion,per line - 6 �4� �_ ". �����'e he price ° of - � es r � 11C�. '�t�lt�l t . :. as.those In the business in ' Scotland• ' � •: , . , : � .;4 This rate dose not include Legal or Foreign ad- ► • �: � vertiaements. but we can learn, and if this present - _ `• ' + rl _ . : �1� a11C� Ba, ° Special terms given to parties making con- ,t• ' �' `' Wheat V e�a - order prevails, the sooner we adapt ,: • . - }•acts for 3 or G months or by the year. Half- • yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. pa.'. � `, •_ 4`- ourselves to the situation, the better " _ " -Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, _ :_ .. _ one�"ea,r, a�5 0^.,payable ui advance. it well be for our finances. i t " _ I�i���Totics in looal.00lumne ten cents per lice, - - � i r r r � HILT S,­�. _ �ILLSvc cents er line each aubse neat insertion. - . Specie, contract rates made.knowu on applies- La 9• peat beds are said to exist in 4 ' � .- � � FURNIT>JR.E DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS, - --. tion. lTo free advertising. westLorra township, county of Oxford. ' ,�►• " � �►' -�t- ' Nom. Advertisements without written aetructions - ` will be inner-ted until forbidden and charged ac- The CASK till of the Woodville •6tslt14n � - � .�`. - - • -ordiuoly. Orders for disc, advertise- was robbed a few days - - -• -= �� ' • '-"- "-'"""•- - '- ' � ) g by a number ------- - --- - - �- �}:: meats must be in writingand sent to the pub. - - lusher, p of ainall boys. ' deb�Vorx promptly attended to., Woodville is t0 have a Bank the " len .• '' : ' felt want ''being supplied by 11Ir. Ed- ¢. . W, 1. CLARK PR�Pi�iE11�R. AR' � � � � :� . -�; , lviiids, of CaAnlilgAtOn. --- 46 - OuMr-.August .Jacobi had the � • ` r Polities,-StrictIudepeudence. e tuiafu r Ain1-A first-class hocalPaper• �� to have 1118 hand caught under a drop A$ the sale bill season 1B corn- t � ' whilst operating it, in tine Malleable Iron - _._. : Ottir Expe,otstrtioiis-The lie9�rty - �Vorks,Oshawa,Gn Thursday of last week. upport of the uHonle of Pickering and vicinity. ' ' • �fills member oras so severely bruised as to 1tlg oily ''GG8 C�881re tQ StS,tB that FRIDAY, — make it doubtful whether he naay not lose • NOV. 11, 1892. ..... . ,• , . , . , , . , . - ,: a one.or more of his finanres. The other UN�e are prepared to do all - morning a young lash named Finkle had � � `• .� � _ _ the misfortune to loose the thumb of his f • on. T. M. Daly, the new Minister left-Land while working at a wire machine work� neatl and uickl � ' � - of I nterior,was elected,by acclam- � Y q Y - - - In the same establishment. ation 1 i Selkirk Thucsda - - - - - ..:;.. New Aclverttr8en>cente. - ®YI �Vlt -Come aloe gentlemen : Th e0 le of Pshowing - • p p strolls clarrii that � � � :. -- �,s ♦urchase� of the tmosphere there is healthful to OR SALE :—_1 number of registered • - - '; � - . ' �:� .> � ��. thos -suffering from asthma and kin- � -and high gr:d�Shroppshire Rame al�d two - - •.° '� . dyed ailments. .. Durham Bulla. THOMAS I'UCiH.Whiterale l7tf your lists and we will gt��e y011 SHAKER FL A� I\TELS , 5 - � �' - , Oh SALE :--Asecond hand p6eaton in : �`It Is understood that the dominion �" � home. � F NNELS splendid condition, also a cotter in good OAT bills to tnkt3 " - f Parliament will be called for the des- repair. apply at this office. ss-tr. p - �,♦, - patch of business early in January, I1�0 It SALE :—Second hand bicycle in - � �j j'� �j ' . ._ probably the 12th. good repair. The �sheel is of the"English . f�. " ►7 HIRTII' lJe FLANNELS�' . _ _ NIS E �-,a- LA L Cha•llen e" make and it; hirci nickle elated. � For partteulara apply to Thomas Henderson, - Richard R. Clark, editor-and nil�n- Itrou@ham. � - - . ' - - Ager of the Orange Sentinel, Toronto, STRAY :—Came Black Cashmere Hosiers., - -�. to the premises of and a brother to ea-Mayor Clark, died t� the unr:oraigned, lot 24 in 4th con of Pick- __ _ �;•, :. i •`, : suddenly on Sunday morning. or fig,about the ]sty or September, a Ewet Now 18 the tilrl� to order . : Ladies and Gents underclothing, Own or will kindly prove property and Cake the - ' � saltie away.. S. LANK[N, Whitevale P. O. 9-5 _ � . -The Great Mercier trial at t�liebec -- - _ - . ��� Ticking - Towelling - Fabling ter lllillzced ell Friday, the jury �'l i�AYE D :—From the remises of the �j (� -: � , a - y tom ) , undersigned, int 1 i,oou 5 on or alwut Oct. `"1�� �e�A� - r` Sheeting - �- - returned a verdict of �`I�ot Guilty." Inter Ull1oll • 2;th last; Inr�;.�, hls�;k, Berkshire sow. iufor- • :" The ea-Premier was carried from the u�atiou as t+�li••rvrhrreabvuis will be thankfully 1•eceived by .1:1111:5 L:11 t)LA�V, Gwood ' � _ • court room oil the shoulders of ills rogt otllce: •- reena4. Letter Heads* � Plaids. Serges, opera FTar:neIs.•..-.- . _. .. friends. --- - --- - : _ - TA ol-�:� \�L'P-, .t •uX- will} tii an. uounrrt to the Imt,lic that they have open- - The Tllidlaiid a is bein T epi out a t,ntr�hcr Ahoir iu Dowsnells block• - � :0:"bought out gild Otlt y Fresh in„nt nl�c�►yt;on haixi, In ca3eof absence Il : b3- the Grand Stat � �S tr T orders loft with the 1f�aana I:oonc+ or �V. Logan, - - �eg0}latlOnS tj'el•e completed postmaster, will re,eivu prompt attention." A n.' �•+ • . i g - ' Ab011t t«'0 weeks ago. Yet a little call solicited. 38-tf 1J11VelOhe� - - - -___����____._ __ _ _ A ..' i r s -c ass - r a r n a : •- _ �- �i-llile and tale two huge companies .' • will'form a compact and charge What � �- �- rates they like. They now control it Pays ..;. . V�,i ���s ��c• � at 1}Ott0U1 •PI'1CeS. - - - - all roads in Canada worth owning, � - -1 and have an eye on the rest.• ; --"- o lie �� Bu - : `- Does It not appear rather- peculiar • ' _ 'that the It•oyal COT111111351011 should ---------- ---- ---- _' _ ' 'Uho: Best Fuli lig of ationery s find it-necessary to hold a session ill �t just «'lnnlueg, when we remember that � � • - � �" � " � � � N �•-- � only a, law weeks ago the people of � _ ` w - to all � C � - � � HARDWARE STORE, ' Manitoba, 'uy a vote of almost two to � _- - one, declared in favor of ProliiLitiou. kYX '� +- is the plane to buy your harvest Lools. : ,. .• _ - : ,. Pardon us if we express it as our be- � ¢�� ,.� "` '' ' � , � - Corks of all kinds. lief that this - Royal Commision is �w � Rakc'1;, Scytlleb and Snaths, 1 l --- about as useless as it is expensive. - Turnip and Carrot hoes. ���� Screen wire netting for winda«s and doors' - >' Toronto has another avenin; paper. " �- _ ��a:�,,; • - � •. Commercl;al printing da>a8 ' l�tead�' made window soreells,; S0 and 86 in, The recent trouble between the News -: �fi EAD � � _ Boys express wagons, ma>lll+gement and the Printers Union •" Bird cages and whip with the least possible delay : has caused the journal to start. The :: - �. - and ever 3'thing in the hardware line. - - • - new concern is said to have abundant .':,, ,. _ - - and lII a Meat and tasty said - ' • � G - - lye us a call.- financial Decking and will, undoubted ° r>uanIIer;;-' : • Tim NEW WILLIAMS :. j� _ ' y be a success. As we remarked be- - - _ ore this year, Toronto has too many � - •• Cal :�tld avoid the rriBh. - �� T41 , RIC��ARD�ally papers and sooner or later $oma Foi: all kinds of sewing, for ease and . � � • " _•- (; - � , one or more of them will have to oto - - :, � ! . PIC'��''•i-'TNC.�, ON�'. _ _ - ! . - g convenience in using and for the walla In a short time that Journ- • • . _ -- - --- - •' . durability -has al will be-located. Wait and you will. " r _' hear a drop., , .' : 6 II BUb6Cr113C>� �e X11 "TICE TO FAR - - 0 : EQUALer . - An expert has expressed • T LIE NEW WILLIA,M�. end it as has the. " she - w : opinion that coal in avlimited quanti- ' ;'�, ,4 • _ ties may be found in the vicinity of - - � - OW is your time to Purchase your Haying and Hai`vestin • - ' f : • • :. Orillia as well 'aP on the Indian Pen- Is always ready for use, never gets � y Y g g machinery. �N WSmanufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, insula, near Wiarton. If this be the- out of order and is perfectly saris- . � - r - and sold by Z :F02=,,8 case, Pickering. The Wowing- ' ase, and we have ever reason to � factor to ever one who aces it. , � K - - y y Y are the varieties :—New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. credit the statement, -we are not so _ '• • _ .' + to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders l? and Q ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford 1~ much at the mercy of the Yankees as Over 1f,00 ladies in this section are � ' -- ' Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Teddere, - �-- it would seem. Those who have coal nein the New Williams and all ares II8� � � i$t Rakes, ScuBlers, Plows Wa ons Buggies, to buy this year will appreciate the g - g , gg es, Road Carts, and Binding Twine. PriQes from 10 to 18 tante per nand and we have also repairs on hand fo h - _ situation and expectantly await the delighted with it. Ask your neighbor 1$�¢ for the BIII� 4f •. Toronto, Brantford and Pattersonpp � p who has it how she likes it. ' machines an also 80 different kin of love ._ : -,: • �.•- - placing of our own supply on the point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. Ikl00RE� blsek• arket. The time has come for Can- ..-'- � ' � - � � ' � smith shop. • ada - to commence unearthing her THE NEW WILLIAMS - " _ _ � �" �--• -- treasures, and may fuel be the first to :' - � T FIRS YT - M - H, P�CKERING.- ,.' <: ppear.: _ Has a high 'grin and all its bearings ' • N. G. Bigelow, the �lewly elected are hardened and adjustable. � Its - . ': ' PENNYROYAL WAFERS.- SMIT11 . ,­ ember foe Toronto- in the - Local movements are on steel rollers, sliding � � � - a� s.maa.cr r.aii.. DAVID • � `gin �Dune, died at his home in that city friction being almost done away with. �' "'� - �s •, . _ PICKERItMQ. � r . " n Friday morning. It will be re- It will last alifetime.' - .. ,..:_. `' � _ ,. ���� T� Has for sale first class llowers; Twin' i K- membered that Mr�Bigelow was elect- The shuttle is a large cylinder, self- _ - - - � � °'s`°,,,�,,�� � Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- ' � d to fill the vacancy caused by the y CASH IN �D�'ANCE • • � - cath of the lata H. E. Clark, but had threading, steel shuttle, - � `"°'°� 11=110s. � Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes, ' ¢,,. ' � :• � >�mtleir�'c�� Iron Jacks, S#ogle Plo�r•s and other articles. Plow of taken his seat in the House, ' De- O°'� • — , THE NEW WILLIAMS , Farmers deeuzat>te of �eeihng -�----- _--- ---- ----- ------= points and other re-eased was one of the most eminent q ., apt � and, manufactured b - ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD pairs k on h awyers in Canada, as well as a prom• ._. ,_ -• • � °_ the Mowat M'f g Co. W itb Call I' nen�t citizen of Toronto. His death Inas a self settizlg;needle; an automatic ,Or renting ' their. ferrm8t .will wea�n��� >s��, r.QiK� and inspect before urcha in y• . g�r, ell�s"isal Deo�p, positive oared b� g North :. deeply regretted In political circles. bobbin.- winder and an lmproged - - : -.- � . _ r,. , ,'... Haselton•e Vrtalizer. 1Cli�o Nervous Denitity of post office cors er. - ° � ` ' writ for a new election will at once - - �.� .t sisne hoes of Ambition. vntltneee _ thread liberator.:._ �iIId TgE �E�� the beet � �.s��Dave• en � `� tit e issued, but the names of the condi- = .• r".: �: P+siw in ilii >slat Night�c' ii0°'°t Po�'+er � ares sore not yet announced. � .". _ -� _ � - � Urine,seminar �a sleepleisn �, sermon LOOKRE THE NE� WILLIAM ��� Dr�►in In- e z Ezoaldve Ipdul• 1 • to vast for study, •. - e t , The worst f shave been realized '- adY8rt181II$' m8d1AIY1 lII the 014n$0a., esa >�re boffin g•uarsnteed, Is the only machine with adjustable wra yearly00ad , enclosing stemp - � ith iagard to the scheduling of Can- - ._ • ,. - • :, - a�e.aiie�, J. H�Lx'ox, craw al' tai • castors and that will thus stand level � ' oonnt - : = � see Y���e sc.1�oronco,Out, � large consign, - than cattle shipped to the old coup- . . �._ y , � ' ry. The Imperial authorities have on any floor. - ---— --- -_- - --_-_--- - me11t of ecided that the privilege of free im '� S'i�-ilal�artaD etatioatis-a rain ba, � ` p g Examine it, Iry 1� Sad yQY[ 'Will , . '�" Tasn+8 (i0IN0 EAST I)UE AS FOLLOWS:— • 1 � g : ortation to Canada be withdrawn on - � g. . � .;�' s selling vel 1�(;a - w buy it. No. t3 �iXPItEB 8.0'Z A. M. 3 cheap • nd after the 21st last. The ship- "` `�� # - " _ _ _ __ � •• �� �• >« Mlxsi,, . . '2:27 P. M. Don't -f .' � � :: � a �1- ing"for the season is over, and some sWme FL EEING, � = NEWS ". 0F.P110E' _ 19 LocsL, . ` . 6:80 P. Dd. to call alyes are entertained that before next t _ Tasters aotela Ws$s ova ss I+ot.Lows:-•- e�� � on the order will be withdrawn. .: .- � �' �•>;' .�•Q'EN'T. ,, >- N LocsL _- .�-. ,.. ., . , ,. r 0:26 A.M. an mine. ... at why should this order be consider- Markhal�t►, Noir. 6th, 1892.-.; . 8:1� P 6i Yr � • d so damaging to the export cattle T. a =.; ���%�����Go - ; ' 1 PYicPa>�s3s e:Oti P. M._ R 3 -: �•`,< ' 0 K . -, .- - •Mrr ,. .�� . ._y.,-,�....-:+err,.:..r�:ra ,.... _:. +°'r.r<r. --.. ....�.. t .:. F �. - - .. ... ,..- ...:. .. .-. ..,.. ... :... .ten•.- .. _ .r -. .•'. ... ._a." .: ,. _r..:. -.., .. .M S_ :.._ ,-, 1.-.:. .. .. - -..,. ,... .. .. . .-.- 1. .,.«., r '.•i. . s. :". - - .:-. r'.,: -:- -' _ . .... .'.... 1. �. ... S.. .... .. .... .. ... �r.v .. ,: - .. - :. .- .'. - - • .. .. : _ -. .. ..-. ... „r _ .._.,. _......♦. .. .«. .. .. -.. - _ _ ...-. i- 1. - r , r ! ,pp ...-.- -..:-. .. ._ N - - ... /. l'�. ... ... .. '. : .:. :. a' A? .. r -. {- -4 -"�...''.4 yPT.Y:. ••Y+f .29`x•=:.:^� 5,,' �' . - �, .. _ - s� '.: _-. ... ,.�. .. . .. --.,- ." :... -.- _.�:..,,,—....,,a..... .7>k,_4. ..... ... ,.,, f. -- - r' �� �.�-r S-•:_`kap •-a 3 ,:f^'b,. dt'' 1� 7f..a3{:• •..,t•,._•,.a, �' Y ice• t - .. ._t-•. - .;:- . ...:. -air :_. . ,LL t . , - - . . . , . ..-. . .. . e. ,., . ',:,,,. .a' Y � R . - - . . . r ... -- •--.-- - - , .. - -7 - - r , s 1 .. - .,.-_ i. .. _.. _ R .: .Y .. . ,... ., .-: .: - :-- .. AQP.`. 1 .:-. ,. ...... .. - -. - p, +�:�_ ., 1 , - _I - - :- and doligb>t by 6he depraved, the insdel,the DISTRICT DOTS F�R>I�ERB' RHET. . . s outcast, accepted by some eau'l duped and t _ .- - -:. . STOLEN IN THE HOST HARE FACED l[APIN$R by a few religions pie. Witt a Ori>tiin TORONTO, NOV. 10, 188•Z, N tss ; E . DEPOT poo g exception the world s scholarship 1B sinal ��t,X11*,•••,..,•,•. - �-. '�- FBODit OUR EXCHANGES*,. aB t0 00 00 - them J. T. CALDWELL. 00`62 to 00 00 - : Wheat,sprigs The Sciigog hill leading to the Cart Wheat,rad winter...... 00 68 to 00 pi - I- I IWHITEVALE Wright roadway is now in a good state of ' 1. In our paper of Oct88 I wheat, goose ............ 00 58 to 00 .64 - _ repair, the commissioners baying judici- .Sik+L- y p reed an Oats, bush....,........... 00 s2 to 00 sa The warereoms are replete with a' stock of. Bedroom Setts, - Dual sent what mons the had for the article from a 111r. J. T. Caldwell denounc bush,,, 00 4o to Oo so Parlor Suits Ess Chairs knd all forms of modern Y P Y- Y Barley, .......... purpose and have ruade a first class job, in, the book 'Bible Readings for the Home peas, bush........ 00 61 to 00 62 ' > -. The Rev. J. Curts, known to, many in Circle" as a dangerous book. Now Ido IIs new 10 00 to 12 Oo - - ' t furniture. ". - not know who this Caldwell is, nor do I Y+ on......""•' - . Oshawa, and who for some months has Straw, ton................. 10. 00 to 12 00 m care, neither is his article worth a reply or y been acting as financial agent for Albert notice on account of its absurdities and mis-. Dressed bogs............. 6 50 to 0 00 . . . . . . d ' �;� College, died at his home in Belleyille, on representations, out being askedby some of Beef, forequarters....... 4 50 to 5 OU Pictures framed in all designs... Repairing of furniture a `�ednesd4:y night of last week, aged 68 any subscribers to reply to it, I respectfully Beef, bindquartere...... � 6 00 to 8 00 _- . years. submit this for publication. First he makes Mutton................ .. , 5 00 to 6 00 . ' , ' - specialty. 1. • Charlet; Hamilton, a'-youngster of 16, this bold assertion, "Those agentshave been `real, carcass ............. 7 00 to 8 50 -- - allo escaped from P►estou jail a short known to deceive and falsify in instances." Butter,lb.................. 00 00 to 00 21 ttnerai f v � requirements. . Until he hi,- loved tl."g he has laid him furnishings, and all �n ertak12_ g requ� ts. I ago and wade his luny to 'i'oronto, P' Eggs, doz.................. 00 18 to 00 00 . escaped at Acton from Constable Roos, Of self liti,blc; tc , charge of slander. Aaaln he rtlllelAlS COLidLlCted 1 InOCleru style. . ' - - - PrestOn, Who was taking him . back to says "The book is Adventist and throws � ;_ . . . . lierllll Mill. aside the doctrines of the _Intermediate - . Hell, I.mmorLality, Death, etc. and DOMINION BANK i w. �. �3A.G�R1Vd:�.Z�'� "CT�7"hsrr �-�-�zm3 - ._ 04 'I'll@ trial 11@ Esta Simcoe contro State, . declares in Annihilation of the soul, The _ __ verted electi petition ;s fixed for the book "throws aside" no doctrine if that y - - i - 10th of November, and will be held at doctrine�ls fouled in the Bible. The sub NEW DISCOVERY^�7 �����E��' A ` " Orillia. Nortel Victoria, Lindsay, 18th of Capital Paid up, . $1,500,000 . � 3 jects are treated in the form of questions Ili compounding a solution a part was accidently spilled on the hand . �Ov@lnber ; and s5'Outll Ontario, Whltbv, and answers, the answers being given di- Surplus, $1,400,000 and uta w:►shing afterward it was discovered that the hair was com- " . - 1Jtli I�ovember. rectly from the Scriptures, from history pietely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on Lila a E, Newman, a street cur conductor cu and from the writings of eminent comen WHITBY AGENCY, _• marketandeogrew world as thedemand Quehat earenow introducing `. St throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-Hairine the King street louts, Toronto, while tutors. The quotations from the Bible are IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND Sr1Y1N(18 UEI .lItT111:;rT, 1 witlkiuri along the side platform of trail- neither i�inutilated' nor misapplied. � SO SI-MPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE tT. . p Interest allowed at highest current rates. No ' . Morro. er, there are several blank pages in Lay the hair over and apply the mrxtllre for a few minutes, and the - er car Saturday morning, was struck by notice of withdrawal required, hair disappears as if by magic without the slightestpain or injury when. g the book for the purpose that if any ques- �y, H. ROLLA'�D applied or ever afterward. IVisunlike any other preparation ever used . - ' file Citj' Cn in@@'C Bl,mboard at York tion i-i tint answered satisfactorily from the ' + fora like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed Fir@et null seriously injured• L'ihle, land a better answer could be had, it 1010 ,. MANAGER. with batt on their FACE,NECK and ARMS attest its merits. ElE'Ct2'iCcarsmill proplt)tc be running shotildibeplacediuone of those Scripture ,: (GENTLEMENwhodonotapprfciateabeardorhairontheirneck, - find a priceless boon in Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away on Aileen alld, 1 Orige S11'@els, 7 JrontO, :llCalor;endllm, Again the first part Of - - with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter impossibility tibout the middle of the month of\ov em- paragraph four of the reface sa s,"Es c A. URQUHART reale of frQllom ob s A ation). ins ll. per bottle, sent sleety mailing boxes,postage pafd'by us(securely . . lI. p 1 P Y l� sealed from ohwervatton)_ Bend mune or stamps b leiter with full address written plainly. Cortes- ber, by which tittle it is expected the new• ially with reference to Scripture quotations 9 pondence strictly confidential, This advertisement is honest and straight forward in every word it .1 . . - 1,000 horse ower Cn ane will be ready it is hoped that few will be content with contains. We Invite you to deal with ns and you will find everything as represented. Cut this out and P PRACTICAL TAILOIt j send today. Address QUEEN CREMiCACO., 174 Race Street CINCINNATI,O. You can . 1 - for els@. A uumber of new cars, built• tit ) ii) -el reading the text in this book. The , . . - . r�egifster your letter at any Poet Office to insure its safe delivery. we will 1►ay sF>do for any ase Gobourg, were rPcei�ed last week. I3inle itself should be opened and the con- BROUGHAM. affailnreorstil[htestInjury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. , • ' c ! tett care[all studied. Now if the Bible ,. SPECIAL-To ladies who introduee and sell among their friends 25 Bottlers of Queen's Anti Hairine, I'ev• Jas. C�ray . secretar of t<he �Up^1'- , y T: we will present-with a SILK DRESS,lb yards beet silk- Extra Large Bottle and aamDlee' annuaticn fnnll (tf the iLeeth Cimi-r-h 1 i, such that it will bear no critical investi- . �� of silk to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. - f �J . - :;%tion and is so. susceptible to inauipula- Fall stock jest arrived and all parties can HOS1E IfEFLPI'--I•::-�1'lle I r ' ' " alitl cue ui' t1)e bt -t known m__:1,t1-r, , t �ctle Safe ►C T_tork Co.', 146 to 100 « stet st. . �tinn a.q to prove anything by it, it is car- now be properly suited.. . i : . - I the denoiw;,anon, died sad;ll-n:i i u �"t•finis dangerous and should be burned. - - . Edwhl Alden & Ccs., 248 Race st., . . - . . . Satnrcl:ly tint �L i:ile sltti>;g at h!• •i =6 , - - -- - • ' 0 . .t i-i us+Mess to notice all he as a for a e►ce ----- - - - Cincinnati, Ohio _ ( y P Garments made in the latest styles and a -------- - - - - - - - - ----- - . ' attcudln t+) h'-s it)itles. heart di.•.11:t- is I will not permit. He winds up with a bit- OR SALE.-The eFtata c•f .tile isle ' suppoged Lc, i::�, been the range (,t iii: 1 t',r -invective against the authors of the . perfect fit guaranteed, Call early � � �� 0 � � C £+' �, Mrs. I�.verv, containing 5t) •logos, beim s' . . I death. U irwk by saying They are like Mormons in and avoid the rush. composed of thu SAV. quarter c, ;t+t in.in t11 --- -, . - . Dean titltlt;le :ot -3.• ('f+l'. ". Broe'i. *a-t their 1)roselyting character, stealing mem- 2nd eon of the the townz4ii ►o1 i'! P.1'i;. frf 1,t- 1 � OT\l lTTl: f A\DING the 1rport4 l r'l<!1{e (�lo�er, lit' ing l;ingston road,4} tL:ies fl, t the R"Il of 1 i C'11'(til%itC. '!► tilt' ('1)htY;il�', 7 Ile �.nR i b rs tend adherents from other debomina g steels t11re5Lr. - rti8 _ Whitbv and IZ utiles f�-�+- 1'i -i.'':it•tr Vil ere. ' Jti;.:. CO. `, 'IJtl,% l.Cg tr, i!lirrc. fa11f:E'r,; Ilr d �.ieltl 1.lrovin,„ a:i enorL111Yu� one. 1:•11• ti1L' t+(+ns. I suppose that the Methodist mis- ,y}{E- R�`F C1�- {, Good soil,g good builci%:t;;�,t . 1 • .1?c1 r. +'ru u^e, the 1•'li_li••tL:.t.tiic -. F�•l:r,+rt �ti33 Itall:il:h, . tel] aCl'es ltd (+� i'lln@tI 60 11t:�11-1F Of ie•-1 `i'+t1.+.1'1E3 Who have gone t0 Mexico and � C 'Y��, Thisis a very desirable pr,i.,zr' . Tit,u .;'<l.I- ( :,t;(1 ti:::t tLc} .'.�,itt,+ tl t r'r•:(-11 r-, C,'tl- - . , - 'tti: r Catholic countries with the ob'ect of f7 potable. For further t�articui�ih s+i•i>t� o:% tie t., Cltt" :.:ncrer'1'c 11,3,,;13 i;in,l;:r. ��l:itt-�- '1',vin C�'h1Cll Iti l,3 krill-'. l.i'tl I a°)1�i) lit ;)t) s(! )romirivs,to A. A. i3O,4'l,C, r1►)*C+r tt-,t 'tl\%',- l,loR•and othel' ilnt;trll;i ill : f t, I:-:;tf :,i:, uiFq c ; t . '1111411. Catholics to Methodism are or �t- V. It1C'll.',Ri)S01_ ?�„1,,+} I n' l::', I Rete , so tLat till, ,,Lie crop would more: j � - t �; �', - 131;•+ 'Iormons. If those who oppose this „ .f ` ' t}f ll] 1)ay f01' the lltlldl Ull wl11C11 It 16 1•ais I - } - - - - ( tela.. Or; ;1 1 re;.1i t, )tr ri) 1 , ' - Yick-riu,�• P. in fi)I" „ ill,' i'ui'lltilrj,i„`.,r ;11 :)� - : ` ;(•, j `> 1 s )- died dangerous book would give it ti - - - - - - ('� I �-).�tl.;ftl. Pi, -1!Yil:c, i, ,.�1: , ; ed. �\'ell dlllTe, 1)1'ock . _. ! r . �,! � HIMIRIO .- To l ��f' 1d �m I� I t'.11iii.t, .tiill:•;'.,til 1>.12.c•.:. fill illvestioation rather than 1i hasty _"Illtr r,, ,- I Tt is un'lerstt%O'i that a rilinibni. of re't' (1 .ttl';l l.tiltsll tlle� nli,rllt l'll;illite tllelr 1111110 - .� i� � t 1� l��'.! i - - -- - - --- _ ' itt'O,ie CAl:jf '' t`• :ii:' iL1t:1n1,�T;f:� ,O ft+' til!•l) t'e',•tl'd t+) it. �� ! ,f , t . to Ll;ll'lliliil tit 115 116!it' .' ' :E':I f +! ;t ; l:. ri►P(►FF, ayellt. lIE:51 ! ( ' Gw 11L 1t ►t+z:: --- -_ r`� . fEMCE M-4c � BROOK ST., SatiT�: �i LT!E !C �d�'K ch"o-tel' t,,) !1,11,'1 ;1 1'�ilkvvv fr•) .1 l','::1 t• 1,.,\'. �. '' �. -- i - - -- . _ - r - �7 I _ - _ _ })Yu}ir ti, t f;i:111:1rtot!, :Lull''auce ,t f'1;;IltN• -- :_ - ---�-- - - Wehaye beau itppointed sole agents by !�„ ,�w Sd �°t/ /� �a��t � r t i'fia' L:t'1'f' tJ Ci)1iLltt't 1Citl: ti)•. ,:'tt)1'i;t I f ''7 .I hi h/ �itr�rl��.V ` i �•`���Il ,1 llf� �'tl ('�'1'i?11'11'.!! � I `i."the_. - I �_is ness Education Pays C. L. �Iuuson, 1:tiq., liowmauville, forthe.' ° ' - - ' lran 'I.I of tit' itl:t t.l I'rli:il, r.0 ',:I�. i ; } Olilli:d. `;cunt} of Ontario, for the best \\'oSen ,� I - CICtei, ('ve.0 UC4.y �li t�1 -• . - llctl lnllti frol.li , ;1!:� �tiJlttanr lilan can socure Vire 1'euce in Lite country, and are pre- a'� �C�'(j�1 ,� L�+ 4 Yr. L:im!. Prince _�l;rert, dii-in tllf- . --. I .. 1 pared to build fence.- and sell Farnl and r 9' Nt-('UI..,I t'-�C:E' ±; �fitlil'(lti`-5. ,t ,.' :, ups.; e..ticzttlon a on of the 1 J r :�i at:a,.ac t c t rr-„f , )td�t nPASf)ll, 1'atsetl Cli i,1tC eel'!', 1%t lli.;, fine Townshl rights on tele must reasonable I t 1' L+e : 1 .- es fu Canada. It will only cost p llarblt \Ionuluen�l:, Ilea intones and all l lllltll ft,rtller not1CC. _ farm the fullo,cI , -'_'; ioatlti 1',t wari- I ^ "' Cerins, We build twenty different sttilegr + n ! c'eLt for particulars. Address other Cem.-tely \York. golds and caYlnts, ?:, b t bels turnips :, ; on tliismachiue, Blain or ornamental. We 7 ! \::acs, Kingston, Out. 8-5. 1)11S!leiS CO]'n In ear, ,0.) cab1,;1 ;N. 1•) „t.= i also own the rtc,llt for Ontario County, BlsO ImpOrtCSSOf nCOtCh, Stvot'_:a11, b2il ��T�T• ' oil IE - .7Gs_ erican and Canadian Granites. _ 3 - • els ,).otatoes, 1 bllsllel wll'ite beans. of, { - - (except townships \\'hitby cud Brock) for kil parties tubing work woitia ,ie we►t to cal the same acre he took „5•�«'orth of green D+ ri}, ,;� and TOWN LOTS the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wishing an uslbeture purchasiu:. .til work guaranteed •PROPRIETOR& "' peas, besides a large (�uautity ,of green to purchase I•arm or Township rights for and priven.of the lowcl.t- -___ __ - - - - - ` hellion. I'OP► SALE. either of above, will du well to consult us ZV• �'. I;t<�Ixar<1-�cen, - - -Aa3<�ut. PICI1ERIiV�'t peraonaily, at lot 7 I;. F., Pickering, or The Port Parrs Stan.lar.l s 3 9 : 1'he write us to Whitby P. O. Parties aro wilil duels Dave been closer' and nuiner FAIM of 30 acres, being north west y eat.ry.edezprn.l►..�•eel�[�+o°'n"+t �' 1 __ r-.6• U11P1{ �DU:�llt after Burin;; t t Jk cor•terLot No.G. con.5. Pickerin known strictly fyrbiddeu itt+fringiug Ju theao pa- eratroulu,►retvntolooalN=ttia.e�•gente. �� �i �} .', t•die e las w H k Pt,rmatlrsot Owed clan for ' Lumber- Ya ~mann i:ornorg. (fond IarQe building, newly tenth. x,8911" ti�i.e t,errti�y I s1 E - ,i. 9l)Ot�tP,l'e beim (►11 lite lzzlce in lat�+H uttth- I-,.-ea.l;,,od orvllard,and two wells on k ` -- _ �,,�tgro.pets of Nurse aloe »�°- 28-s 1 . A L L I N A Bit A N T I ►n Canada. and one ers hers from various portions Of the pr()`•'ln^,e. ',,I's.at 1+;t-sent rented at $5 per acre. Land of y ll�' ( , 1 t LhH i►0at til the county• Gravel road past the labOth(,,w d and L°1t� LUMBER . LATH AND Two Toronto sports-pulled up at t a. foot _ ,_ states.Cttan,bardTstook from WHITBY MARBLE AND may.- , true to twnr,and o t h1e r � . of (ween street last rlmrQlday evening a., ) n intrk lot in the town of wimbr of 8,j hv.t�a•ns �ua�'a�. houses,on a � ' 1 :u•r/•-. int;uediately north of and adjoin,ug the teed. No ec->b•ti. ` ac.•ount of 1. - SHINGLE S - R lt)1 no less than a hundred alit fife ' ^1. 1+,11 IS of the Ontario Laches'College,on which n1 p ordtrm& No peplllar advanw j •• S tution in wtr tow p ie" andbrace. . i3 _t sue:1: orchard, The premises have a front- tulle V orks cos we mu interest 1t is the testiwony of all men who have ! ag •(•f 45 rids ou Reynold- street, and ti rods on tics any one not fns t-_ DRESSED L IIBER. tried it that `1 M 'rtle Navy " tobhCCO Lias I `)1i:tti:ne -iter istreet, well fenced. One of the best DUNDAS Ste WHITBY. 1 Donn >Mon thebeatlaeo[ m 3 lniil,tin); -itus in the town of Whitby. Reason- _ . � -0- � - the most delicious flavor of an tobacco I Iiwe terui-i will be;allowed,for full particulars (Astablished 1649.) viou• [afIli in this or of r S lend, We can make y'►u a saoeem ` in the market, and that it leaves none of X1'1''` to • _ p,,�t f*d sd+trr"'fO' partes°i'r'' t! + not (-ffeets if] the 111011th that J. R. MONTGOMERY, R. Tolfenaen, Pro rletor HARD AND SOFT 1tV DgROWlI BR(►S.C>7.,l;ont►nental l![slrseri� ,i -,t' ". 1 `- • p s Thtshonsetrrtllabie.) TORONTV. ONT. --AT L01�'1:a1' P1;ICE- I :-' - ` Diindis st..near uptown railway station. . . Most tobaccos do. Thi reason for this is i�ee.t;tb. tt Itt wlntby leaving returnee to the old tltand of the . F R L"' �. ,rte �� T th@ high and pule duality of the leaf, 1. �Volfentieu Granite and alarble works, 'Ten per cent. tulle be added ii which is the finest known iu "irginia,and I am b©tier re ared to ezeeute all } ' the absence of all dt.leterious matter inprepared -Cut this out- uoukedl. the mal;uf! elute. OR'S COffHOOT orders iu ceme.ery and all other r� ��A sr d use, f' poisoning work pet•taiuinq to the busineBs. E aLQSE ��s. D• �]1� �,�1\ . at c o „ occured at N ,\� - - - - - -_ - Stayner on Tnesllay of last week, in G'U1�IPOGr:1'I) r CnFtomere will find a well selected stock which :t child of Mr. W. R. Deai'itt lost of foreign and dowestic gracile and, * CL+AREMONT_ . A recent discovery by au old � Oj'� its life. Kat Dison lead been at on the physician, Succesetully used marble to choose fro►u. Inspection V P P monthly by thousands of lad• will convince that for strictly first- A4Stt- floor under the cupboard. House-eleau- tee Is the only perfectly safe class work, our prices cannot be AND UNTIL _ . ing operations were going on and the and reliable medicine d,scov- _ ared. Beware of unprincipled beaten. - t - upboard was shifted to one side leaving druggists who offer interior' - - --_ ---.._-._ - . th@•poison expos@d.. The little toddler medicines in place of this, Ask for Cooke Cot- --C A UT. 0 - - GET Jan. I$93. 1 . lad a peace of bread : and -butter in its ton Root Compound,take no substitute; or en- _ �O - - p - close $1 and 4 three cent Cant.dian postage -,' I ... r . . ,. - I - land, and unknown to any one in the stamps in letter,and we will send sealed by re- - - D � louse, dipped its piece into the poison turn mail. Full sealed particulars in plain en- ' volo a to ladiesonl 9 stamps Address Pond . -" ud ate it. The child was-soon noticed to Lilly Co.,No.3 Fisher Block,131 Woodward ave -' ���� 0 - : - eill, and before medical aid COUId d0 Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickering by R. 3t ' EACH PLUG OIC THE nything, breathed its last. Bateman.M. D., and-all responsible druggist . I . H , . • everywhere - - - - -- _ ADDRESS . ... . I r av 1 . Thiol ie the Beet C1Ity Weekly This department is open to alf for the fairdis ROflIISs f% r., cuseion of public questions. The writer must Newspaper lin Ontario. BeIId the i••y \�, in all cases send his s orrect name with copy :O: I� ��j{ E�} ;0• abo ve in Wit Ni1me �d fid' v E �Ve- wish it distiiaatly understood, however ' that in no case do we 'hold ourselves re { 1f dr68a t0 .I- : ; sponsible for opinions expressed by corres i', ,,� I �1► it I�i - . nnndents.-En.NEws.l ,M f TRE NEB PRINTING CO., Pump Facto y, . 1. } 1 1 . - TORONTO. . Sm-R. Morton, a Dunbarton agent for I ,Idi ' hat axrischievous book "Bible Readings" " , ' 1' '. G}@r0'W; ProprietOT` _ . 1. y ' , l; �;, IN BRONZE LETTERS .•. - Manufacturer of 4 . ,,; as a letter in last weeks NEWS. The gen i ' { _ __ . 1 nsensus of o inion is its un entleman °°°"'ii' ra �° NONE OTHER GENUINE Lift, Force 8c Suction Pumps mess; it. is also m misleading and incorrect. i �l` ..IL)- , -ti _`. refer meeting men wort of our steel,p g by ! '1 ► ll;'" ---- - �- w ar E . OTRIEN Deep.well Pumps of gyrase, Iron and . . , " ; _ ut his stateme)ltr- demand correction soon I� V i' I � i iJ.j • • _ Porcelain. .. - :. s I have leisure. The letter betrays its i,', , ,,a,r) l., THE N MILLS - author's deplorable ignorance or untruth . 11) 1 I`t , • SEARED AND PUMPING WI D , - ' fulness. He says only Metliodiats condemn . 1" Windmill and Cistbrn Tanks, and Writ� US" . PHOTOGRAPHER. . those doctrines my letter ceilsurcd, but we -� ;ti Cistern. Pumps. Mall orderts know Anglicans, Disciples, Presbyterians, f 11` 1 _jTpg_ �j. din Osed of 1118 Toronto business promptly attended to. ` - ` Baptists, Lutherans, also denounce and "i p shoo the doctrines my letter disapprovedslid will hereafter devote his silt- L!SIAN F.)3 j Y r L1, Avant, Piokerin .1 ku of. The book declares the soul sleeps from ' Club terms -- ----------- -------- '-- - r death to the resurrection, the souls of the FOR 1861 tir t' tithe to �'Vhitby U allery. 1�1 i. I wicked are put_ont of existence after theL. 1 q�,jf�gLB PRIZE LTBT, jj►SIi�TE►SS is already COIIlIriellC- MONEY i 0 LOAN ' - i judgment, that there are no torments fol. - 'This young lady has two brothers and a13 . 1 the lost in the future, with some other sister; each one of whose picture is combined ing to hulas, but the facilities are :o; on first-class :o• - Satanic-born misconstruction of thb Bible in the aUove portrait. The publishers of theIT WILL PAY You MORTGAGE SECURITY no better than Prince M-ichael's. I never LADIES' PICTORIAL WEEKLY Will giVC a Fine such that he Can aCComIYl0dat8 all at lowest rates of interest, Morcbages and De ' -et an honest a ent for that book et was - ln. g Y + Ladies' Gold Watch to the person who first who require pictures, During the bepbures purchased for cash. i;; - acquainted with three. I know of three can make out the faces of the two brothers - - ur^hasers here, one, Rev L. Perrin, Pres and sister; to the tlecond�a Mantel Clock ; Tho Finest List of Premiums , holiday- season call ;and get photos R�A•z, ES'2'AfT'� p byterian minister botlht it not knowing its to the third a Coin Silver Watch;; to the fourth . ever Offered by a Can bought and sold on commission. . e .a contents he was deco ed and wishes lrle to a beautiful pair of Pearl Opera Glarst:s; to that will be finished in the latest'style "` state that he agrees with my declaration, the fifth a Silk Dress Pattern ; and a valuable than Paper. 8gsat fo>r.s Western, Lancatshire and North . ++ us and mischievous" in the doe- O1. f the art. BrlNsh,Mereantite, and ManehesterFireIn- ! :, - poisono r'ize will also be given to every person who �. loofa e* Companies,-North American 1 trines I mentioned. He desires his moires is able to answer this Picture Rebus correctly, DAILY OLOBB, Morniiltg Ed. $6.00 riielneurancesur nce t bo Accident In- - 3 ' 1 back. The book is now a picture-tov 'for until one hundred prizes have been awarded, I , PECIAL attention will be given surance taken. I if there should be that number answering " " Second �` 4.00 the little children-he does not want his -�`' t Sto family rou s and as Christtnat� a .. . � V _� .;!: . " people to have it. The other two are re- correctly. Each contestant is to cut out the f' " • Saturttity �' I-se y p 1 A 'dna VILLAGE } presentative and promii'lent citizens, one picture rebus, and melte a cross with a lead w �1►B��LY CLOB�i is a tiitl�e when most families have a I says he Cannot utiderstand how anyone be pencil on the two brothers' and sister's faces, roperty for sale. , ' and send same to ds with five two ant postage . Fr m now to and M4 0Wy Olaf]Doll 09 reunion, it is the proper time to have fj1 Paves such stuffilrchaslerrbut llegret ed it. for. two copies of the LADIES' PIC- �A MS. •.a- O RkNV _ never meta p stoups, p f n ONZ CAN ©><T UP , to TB AND groups tAlfen. . I reiterate what my letter affirmed that TpRIAL VKEEKLY, our po ) ` : . condemned doctrines of the book, !toN nal. Altawtyr today rftnd enclose ten c ►b t BUAlC A H'►NDSOhtS P1Z' those (lONVBVANLING CAREFULLY GONE �: 11 theor ext inctioii of the ma win one of the kadi peones. AW Writs earlr.10 � Call and satletaotion B guaranteed W. p, RIaHAItDSON, a - viz. :-no he y, - you y 4 wicked souls after the judgment, its iiiaeli Address, "F" L-ADIES'PICTORIAL EEKLY, fie,: . - Bible sleep in the grave with the bod until 192 King St. West, Toronto, Canada. p •i TH QL.t�SE�'TOrQntO. '�7CT. T. 0'33M 1'r Glides: D�la's BlvokdPiokering t y "` resurrection are hailed with mingled hope {1 •Y ,; . t. , - - . , --. �;.. • - �.: .. 3 . .. .._ h t.. , . . _ .. , - . 1. e.r . . - : - .. . , 1.- 1. . 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He will [ rehash Gime were °he►nBe�fO a °h 'tion r f g ll rho same amount of coarse fodder ei OT'1��.WA EBPESIMENTALFARM•.,• become familiar with the development of FI'ECT OF FQOD OH Marg aontatning The Siris 8tttdyinq Hiodoata>ie but having 10 lb. meal in addition, t e aver- serpent story `i$e New Cholera -•-• the work step by step, and enjoy the bene- BUTTE& t i �,ltiast Use[al instltatlon,_ _ fit that comes from knowing the recalls of _ - - - _ ' t. of fat in the milk from the est will do ymeecows for four weeks was 3 30 plc The clear and cool westher of t�te p various methods. These bulletins revious pert° Bstnedy- ._ . for him what, the university eatension x• �• DEdl�f, g- s• �-'pRpF OS of DAI1Ei tally the Acle as in the P pe Queen Victoria same time 17 8 commend• . -eight or ten days h'� elk out from the city scheme aims to do for the student-they IlUBBAxDSY. . Lot it gave milk containin 3.66 r were ' number of visitors to wa where - - g ed studying Hindostanee, and her tutor de• ^i as ssible 'mens of fat dnrstt the Period on which t milk t nil and to the Central Ex rimental I arm, will bring the instttntton as near P° ere co clares that she is a mor a pe Dori° 1891 we conducted sn axpSri P P P fS g , to his owu...door. this is a commendable g tied, The chief fed the thea ration,and 3.84 p fall ploaghing and other work is beim vireo n ' similar to the one here repo knows a great deal more of the language e barn ie full of K thin , It is a teat and useful Rork, and it eference to the effect while receiving pratige►lly uo meal for three ' coaly carred on. Th ants brow ht out in r s and other roducts of a bountiful harvest, richly merits the popular support which has food on the per Bent. of fat in the milk weeks. the head of the - • • P hole resents many been so enerousl iven tro one end of - to �'must conclude that for a short than the Sultan of Turkeq, _' - while the farm as a w P real fan of g y g h e" it were: �` b faithful. The Q ens a other. of fat d of time with these cows meal did not assn has s d all her on- fea,urea of interest. The g P the Dominion to th y 1. Lot I decreased in per cent. peri° ualit of the work assumes a more definite shape a bl be:.omes lttore valuable, as step by step the when changed to the trot ration, while the affect the per cent• of fat or q Y servants in hely household, an men in charge carry their experiments for p versation with them is carried on in their year, and even casual visitors are now a other lota gave slightly richer milk. The milk to any great extent. to see something of the extent mud impor- ward. Already they Have mad3 the farm, ave o of all the lots in regard do the per 2• Last year the-poor ration gave results teas. On an htl Swale five reg tion d a ala hG decrease lit per cent. native tongue, a fact which perhaps brings tante of tl+e operations is prop part of which waa an ousts y cent. of fat in the milk w&s htghest on ra which shows g est is e value of each seasons ears a o as attractive as an immense gar- oil meals)next ; home to their minds that her Maj y_ ordm are farm th Y g No. 1 r No.2(rt.h to of solids not fat. The same ie is is 8foflr9thiC measured by the result in dollars den, and the results of ano�her five years (p°O ) ' ear. The average of both Lo on pee lish- is No. 3 rich in rains) lowest. The ex- Y 3 indeed Empt ass of Indi der ae1coac►P worth and ( 8 but here another and a higher can only be pictured by the imagination. naturally a little proud o and ee>1ta; 1 cent. on the poor ration and 9� trema variation, ►owever, is so small (0.42 standard of judgment is applied. , rife object FOR TAE WORLD'S FAIR. of one percent.) th+t we may say.that so meal,ration. ,. ` menta in this direction and is sending aeon- TO Q TITY. is not to ascertain how much money can bo ` far a9 this ex eriment shows thero was no COVCLIISiO�s AS UA"� d U this teat institution for the Gov In ane of the apartments below the tribution to the Ch It w ll c nu ist of a letter earns y g r ow the work in all its general offices the interesting process was appreciable different© nE lots whethert�fed the extra amount of meal Strand Magazine, d the weknown letter ernment,-but rathe h g g P P g pe fat given by the differs I• jVith Lot t ramifications can be made °f holetcountry. exhib ttonf atrther�Vorld'si Fair.O1Thei bort on poor or retch rations, i, a-, forap�ri°d °f did nota ear to have much effect on the sent to the Shah an in o elation of thew of this work. The p� fish people after the death of the ' farm g P p As tiealturist was in charge 28 days, but there was a marked difference quantity aPs they gave but fib lb. mor milk to the Eng both of which have been f To this end, profit is not looked for. in the total fat or butter fielded due almost in four weeks while ettin meal than dor- Duke of Clarence, of A riculture-whom a re- chemist had provided him with formulae be Y e len th of tams without meal. translated info Hindostauee by the Queen, F the Minister g y altogether to rho quantity of milk given. iter casually met in the immense live. preserving fluids, in which fruit ma �lhe aveea a ere cent. of fat iven in the fug the cam g P° f "corn in its natural state. Several hundred g p g This may be accounted for in some deg lot and will be 8O nacre An ova arrived at Liver- stock stable, eni{aged in making a round o s milk U the�: tee lots when fed the ensilage, U the fact that two of the cows in this The mail ste the farm-put . : -"The purpose is not to museum jars had already been filled with ha and straw ration wag • on the lin Y pool on Thursda with the bi est sea aer- moue for;ourselves, specimens of many kande, and these showed y 3 4�7 'and on the had calved recently•Ion her tains when the et told. Either thea 00 or more - see how we can snake y seed, cotton seed, hay, been milking fora g pent atony y • but to see how wisely we can spend it so to splendid advantage. Z'he grapes �.ere a oat and corn meal, . asaen ere, and crew are a company articularl attractive, and seemed ss q•2J• the sea ser- t others ma realize a profit. P Y 217 The avers a per cent. of solids riot fat experiment commenced. officers, p g . the Y - natural as When growing on the vine. It is ' $ of awful lista or his ma est , g 2. Both Lots lost heavily in wei ht ] 9 from all the lots when fed on the r while getting ration No. 1, and gained con- pent mysteriously missing this season A QUESTION OF FItOFIT A97D t.OS3. , creditable to the Central L+'aperimental �°O lies emigrated aetthe newspaper ail after iia or anization ration waa 7.i9 ; on the oil meals and haY► Ridersbly on the ensilago, meal and hay. from the American coast, a i This incidental remark for exam le, a Farm that thus e is P elleut ysam les, co erin so One ration was not sufficient to sustain the to West Africa. This is the story of the - - " man thinking. Ther so many ext p g 8.62; alt the pea, oat, corn meal and hay it of o inion among of classes could be contrib- was 8.37. In every case there was a alight g ' K witnesses, signed b ever bod on board. \ . live wei ht of the animals while �1° While the vessel Was st amiog between considerable difference P large a number. . g farmers respecting t•he beat variety of oats_ uted for the urpose of representing Canada decrease in per cent, of solids not. fat when milk, and the other caused them to la on c� ` of different sorts are in p� the cows were fed the poor ration. p° g Bey Beach and Lag score at the World s Columbian I;,epeisttton. In re flesh without a corres ndin increase of cerned aUout a lme fro n shore. to_grow. A was dta . . general use, while thousands of farmers do another building was the nucleus of what is The cows used in the experiment we milk• Y ex tied to be a very fine display of cereals. six in number, There were no fine or fla era to be seen, divided into titres lets-two 3• The oat ere 1001b. of milk from both PP not know what seed the sow. Hence pe rut the leviathan was proceeding along at - _ there is a wide disparity between the yield These, together with a cameos of roots cows in each lot. The general plan of tho Lots on ration No. 1 was 53.8 cents while ae for his labor and pe the cost when I`o. 2 was fed was X1.18 I� the rate of five or six miles an hour by an which one farmer h the and vegetables, will al$o be sent to Chicago experiment was to feed each lot for four T r s difference is often and it is robable the exhibit as weeks on one ration, note the quantal and undulating, wrigg g tht xt ear yen a 1 Such a large quantity of meal could n o clefts elsrection Ito ,that a 1 - ' aupther, and y . thou ch Iq P - ( - ' margin if profit. Now, the experimental a whole will be one of the beat over gathered quality of the milk and butter, not be rofitably fed to these cows. elling to a PP farms have been designed and put in opera- ether in the Dominion. Here,again, the to another ration and feed for four weeks P g fed each ration for Both Lots appear to have give tiontgcom� ke ithn sight foie moresthan fie mold be i tion for the purpose of ascertaining Just farms may be able to serve the country in until each lot had been what varieties of cuts will give the greatest an important mission, the same. length of time. The rations better creaming results on the posed nearly attogethat on the skin lk about 2000 feet dThe orates a the time waa '' - yield under favorable conditions. They TRE FAST YEAR'S wostc: w No: 1. $nsilage, 301b.;oat straw, 20 lh; average per cent. of f he means of die- both to coven settings being 0.37 of as smooth as a mill pond, so that an unob- Are also equipped with t ' from , this information, .Thus, if it In talking over the Ctopa of the past yW li (cut), 10 ib. tin ff tt yy sed oil meal one per cent., while the average of tie at+onetimevtoraisednit,normo head ane 1 , semina g rto. 2. Hay (cut), 201b.; line coats say X10,000, extended over a course with various members of the s.a 51b- gamo number of settings, under Exactly A showtn of ears, to discover the most prolific vari- learned that the general result had been 4 Ib cottouaeed meal, was im ossible, tiowevzr, cut) tOlb.; pas meal, 41b.; same c°nditious, was U.53, when the meal looked in the direction of the ship, • - Y the county would encouraging. It p No. 3. Hay o ration was fed in addition to the ensi►age. two tremendhestmc,naude when ,first seen ety of oats, the gain t Y oatmeal,51b.;corn meat, 8 lb. be more than 10U times th stairoatncron of of �imesloths caref fly and sy tematics,l Y that the butter from Lot II the creature was within easy distance, Using cold the en P well Some.canclusiona from the experiment of It.was observed in the practical handling dayllg tat d . single year. C 8 1891 • of the samples, be raised b two pounds to the worked out, and the work has just bee small els a lasses which were used only confirmed ciene of fat or was always firmer tlitn tliatfroin Lot I,ndue readily discerned by the naked eye" alt the country Y y p 1, When there is a deft q Bushel, and five bushels to the acre, the re- begun. 11Ian of tl►e d roducts on - arket value would Ue more than plots h vQ-to be thresh, by "soda, a to al albuminoids in the ration, the animal draws doubtiese to she influences of the nut t - ul in m ertained to snake up this lack, composing this lot. It is r too de reeslin thWo derful thi gs are expected of theeIle a t from its own body ' the total cost of the experimental farm s;e- yield and character ase Y able what a difference one or g , m since its inception and the burden of counting and taanipulatiort. The varieties maintaining about the name quality of milk, lots ave firmer for a month past at one of the Hamburg : to h the uantity may Ue Rali tlY reduc- the melting int makes in the ph sical remedy for cholera which has eeII maintenance for the next 10 years. And are ao numerous, and conditions eo varied, thous q Y. po much limo and care is necessary be= ed. This would doubtless coutittue ao long properties of "litter. �3oth d and sent iia die- _ . i - - tl.e ran sof possibility- that ( ood condition, butter or butter with a hi her melting hospitals. Sir Andrew Clark fireG eaperi- this is quite within 8 as the animal remained in g ur or five varieties of oats have been test- for results can be made pdnblic. Lal.er on g with it to . Fo the vit�lit was redaced to a ter- point when they were fed I a l� ineflr d�hen o^eredr,w an Englishgohemist, had they Veen particulars will be oats but when the y ed at the farm here, which, conditions, - tain int we might expect a poorer quality to the ensilage and hay. Y /. list has the the cows were fed ensilage chiefl it ro $amUur . Itis known as periodate crystals. • . _ i-- in general use under atm po Dut long the cow Y cant but its gcomposition has not been made cold havo enhanced the crop of 1892 by _ _ E OF DEAT& of milk, will duced a butter with a low tneltiug p w material in her Body to spare. so lonfi - �- - Ontario alone. That is $BAVADO IN FAO that source. to (31.15°). "Taking the averse melting public. Iia action is said to be the destruc- fully$I,U{)0,000 to she continue to draw from gg . tactics had bees used by vier of!11cn Atrovat t of milk.)' point (32. 4° ) of rho butter pFodn�eci from tion of all microbio germs without injury to say, iE these va Storlrs o[ tteciclrsa Reba s in Ontario, and had the - ed• maintain her averageryualt y r of nutrients is fed the ensilage, clay, straw, ani grass rations to t, human tins teat flies areifound to ibe t all the farms to tri Naas acid been as good as it was Mere, the oat 2. tF hen &n excess ! - ` - ' Y ant- ' "I saw the regulators string up a couple these are doubtless wasted to a considerable as a o ndard, we find that it was increased fact, by the way, cold ha\a re res ora ime mi tit I. 3 C. when a mixture of oil me%ls and dangeroue�tnp►r n ga ,urs Hamburg recently ' � - . , - crop of t-he province w P extent,and if fed for a length of 4 R ' • . ed more than 1,000,WU of increased mar- of desperate horse thieves at Tipton, Io , 1 in 1859, ' said a man to a reporter recently. do furor to tho animals, though these'cows hay was fed �.°1 c ton the cot onseela meal captured nine flies whiciiat dhein ed them kat value, as compared with what it setas „frank Gleason was at the hoed of a gang 1 Ras, How prudentauddefensible,then, 1 o ratio extertairely i° east :.� tl►eir full ration fare w period of 21 days waa fe ; an Y its ob'ect that had Veen pe 8 without appaceat injury. ration." if it is possible to feed something tact with cholera mated is the expenditure which 1 las for ) oto the which will produce firmer butter, a butter in basks c flewka�nannuoinnLs gba►^illi were 3- .ludgin+• from the returns r e e cone so important a renal: in behalf of the great jail at°T pto►xe He wraapotferedahts lastly• c - , . nen. ions v°i°tel r tion we inay expert tder ratiopand the question beaon esluf much practical"t'- subsequently f l army of Canadian yeoi if he would ` preach on his compan retableret ns frown a much wr '. �_ THE \'A1.oF of Accl.,xATK R$CozcD�.'.- but indignantly refused. It was diswvered I cit leas nu acute than the Cernian standard poT�eCee� ears to be very little difference . n said for illustrative par- that his principalassociste in the live stock i calls for. - • ' bee d �Vv thefat in rho averppge composition of the Uutteir the Site of the Holy Sepnlehre• ", - . U hat has 11171 nt, iven his views, a =2-. - I ¢es respecting oats a plies with eq iudustcy was s young man name•1 Any 1 4, n a sorer to thequcstio°, - Mr. waiter Beasa g r e fruit,liveatock, 90 c, Urother•in-law ofd ininisternauned ; ■tam in the last -College former secretary.of thepalestineExploratioL po refs , Pe Toed in a food recovered in the Milk produ dtby� tp� iN161ons. I.would m- the recent roposal to buy force to wheat,ba Y• Carroll. So r learned that he waa wanted k - vegetables, butter, cheese, these experiments shore that Fund, about P - poultry, roots, and Cp l himself. Hi•pion• relative 1 more fat was recovered ie the milk then Repr o p. 169 : r That th° vel ubst per Gordon's TomU." i was amazed,he says, { and all the produetK of our farms. To hake flim and he was dragged to jail. ed was fed to the food, and on Nos. and 3 tho cent d n but�etw 1e i k y d��e111ore ato he a few days ago to read in the papers an ap- i . - ` the results serviceable, however, it is g Thatyni ht the re ulators broke into the peal to the British public for the sum of rtant that the experi•nents should g 8 returns of fat in milk were•about the same Econ 1Y 1°'f° jail and escorted them to the edge of oro the fat fRc}, t►ut whether it all carne from method of tnailufacture than to the infiu- 'y be carried througl► a series of yearA. umx re new a monster oak tree. T i erience has dvmrmatrated the folly oft p town, who g the fat of the food or not was t:ndecic'ed. once of food." f;40W, in order to bay an old tomU nest _ to of sk barrels did duty for scof• a euersl conclusion would seem to pRA('riCAL rOl., FOR FARNIFlts. Jelu boa n asithetHoly SaCulchre. G�Vhen ''"-'Z i g to coualusions, avid taking the fat inverted whi y 5. Th K had c - . I ne year as necessarily conclusive.- The folds, .and by the light of blazing torches be, that the-l'axl d(" not affect the qu'(dtty Gordon was in Jerusalem a wrote many • stained and tarmera are ) lee o!n►ill t� airy aP1 trait prt.►it as lout as I. For practical nae I would not recom• lettere to me on the Holy sites, and I have , tests enlist be su ti►e nooses wer ad'asted. 4o r be8g '"�" condition. This ap- mend either of the rations used in this ex- entitled to know just what conditions have piteously for his Life snd Ctea►aon caned the arrinralx are i,t ftc►od had tne►ny conversations with him on the . ► 's o rs.tions. Here comes hien roundly foi weakening. ` Why don't plies more p:•rticularly to rations fad fol periment. h`o. 1, I consider deficient in subject These, not because I was aper- ._ E - marked each year the accurate ai.d • f ou dio like a man?' clenianded Lhe deeper i short periods-from `�1 ro 28 days--but in milkpro°du coccgl►n ry ca��a,ag tl ey did oat conal friend of his-I had not that honour r ._ - in the usefulness o ff _ .. elaborate record which is kept of all experi• ado. 'Don't you know its but s waste of , case of Lot tri it may be said to be true for appear to be able to digest and assimilate -but because I was then secretary of the iven to the :►}l days. Palestine )i:xploration Fund. The letters I . menta,as much attention being g breath to be' these cowardly skunks for b It is a vvaatc of food to give ttiore than so much meal. I would also warn against h your life?' The barrel was kicked from un- a prize, and I cherish the memory of those - . crops which fail as those watt succeed. �t I oder 1 p0U lb. . , oon when the EmPlIT der Soper, taut Gleason spared the re nla- the animal catt i.esimilate. Find tho flay to cows w ighing u n .►Ola'ensilage Per conversations with a man who would live - was Saturday aftern V� was at the farm, yet there was no half holi- ( tors the trouble of doing as much for iiul• capacity of the animal for economic produe. have found the following ratio,,to give good forever in the hearts of Englishmen-the day for Lhe staff. They were all as busy as Remarking that lie expected to meet the en• tiuu an+� feed to that capacity g Y noblest of his generation. Atthesalne time, 61b. of ha , nein his part to do in mak- lire gena of asKaeains in hell,iia sprang into , 7 A poor ration ntay the pro6tabte re- results:50 lb. of corn enaipe e, Uord°n on the Holy sites was fallible. The beavers, each h g ecoid of the sir' ve the Darrel a kick and in bre g ate r the turns for a white. but will end in depletion 4 lb. of bratualndo 1 rti ossa If hese latter lase ae I read it, of the Holy Sepulchre ie _ iug anal preserving a compl , - vast details arising out of a season's work , minutes gwas dead. I doubt if tl►e world of the cow's vitality acid hence injure milk mixed in o P- P° � tbis--In the' fourth century, pe _ achin This ' ver witnessed a sublimer exhibition of secretion. become too High peiced I should recommend the Lm nor > ao comprehensive and far re g e '� p Cons►,nutans, then newly converted, ordered . . to forms one of th° brsvatdo." t;. The coat of food fed is an important the use ari r meat)per day to each cow, ilist a church should be built over the ails . . • keeping of reliable da but the money is wise- �•tipaaking of=b=arado on the scaffold re- aisle in the profitable rehtrna from a dairy. of the elements of expense, minds me of sone-legged man I saw turned b of the Holy Sepulchre. No one knew the ly span t. The work on the farms would be slid an extra__a►n°ant of some cheap food when it can be bon ht for about0 Pel arta ; the memory of it had entirely perish- i' almost wasted if it ware not for the presser- off iu western Pennsylvania when I was a in the ration, euclt at auailage or bra° may Lon. g ► ed. When pilgrimages began in the -third a careful record:. bo . " acid Roger Blakeslee. "lie was rove a rofitable investment• Foc instance Feed li mta�i Lhaltalthough the pelfcent, cant•ur the Mount of Olives, the scene of . -,,' vt.tion from year to year of }, P uttiu 20 lb. straw Dearing to Y known to have killed fi�'e men. He had io tl►e case of Lot I• DY P K • was the cue Holy Place Thus it comes that the lwoks of the Central the Aacenaion, ental-Farm contain a lost a leg whi a trying to add a sixth to his in the place of a ib. hay and 5 Ib b n�a�li op fathe t tal amount ofsfat or butter fm y known and visited. But the demand creat- c : Lxperim . VAST ACCODitiLATION OF vALIIABLE F.�('reg• string, but finally recovered, was tried and reducing tate ensilega from 5U 1 K y g ed the eupFly. Holy Places,. Using asked sentenced to hang. The execution took day, we reduced the cost of the weekly gi c aaelarger eRu;aittit caoftnni lk. cThree ' _ v ear the fund of information:grows for were uickly recovered. That of the _ b;ver- y lace iu the courtyard Sud [euersl thousand from =1.7A tv al•22, hitt we also de• give g q Y Holy Sepulchre orae pointed out and s ' r er ant. richer in its worth to the farmers peo le sthered to Witness it. JleCoy, for creased the value of their production in this► a df h min elk litlt�quantity sh gives, church built over the pine e. Ancient tombs i _ _ I la 187 that the P P g of Lanada. It was in ]tiny, + that waa Chet criminal's name, ascended the butter fat (beside loss of skim-rt►ilk) frorn qua ity o have Ueen discovered u '' i arrow w�is turned on this central farm, 2 3i ; in other words by reducing and the .economic use she makes of her oder the roof of the - first f a<aflotd with no other asaiatance than that &. preRent chore:", so that there was evidently teat deal ur useful -work has Ucea t c6ut. the value food. a rded b his crutch. t� hen asked if he oat of Lhe feed 3'l pe . hot weather buttermakecs me show of reason for choosing this site.. o c e so d aff he th an t 'n I Y )ur _. g 2. 1 . � . f done both here and at the four branch forma had anything to say he replied that he of fat oras reduced 4� per cast., besides g On the site of Constantine atauds the Area - (- since that time. Every step taken, every would like to say good-by to his fiddle. It causing tl►e cows to lose is weight. are frequently troulile3 with soft bto im: ent church. It is, however, 13 years since i ,' - plan laid, every experiment undertaken, was brought, and, standing on the death (For details of this experiment see College 'Phis is largely due, in most ca es, ) salt realized, together with condi- la ed a lively air, handed the t for 1Q91.) roper dandling of the milk, cream and Major Conder-who has cions morn for the , i . every tc p h p ant there is a tendency during hot right understanding of tale Bible than #ions and treatment of soil,methods of sow- ti ioti'n to the shorifl'and with the aid of his• Rer riuleut of 1892. This experiment was butter, the bullar to be soft no matter n and state of the weather-all these have talc" danced t► jig on the trap. He then cauda t°d so►newhst differently fr°m that spel�e for all other explorers and travellers put ± I g ords. together-discussed the hill. Uordon been made the subject of accurate ret. annpunced that he waa ready. His arms of last year. 1'he number of cows was the what the car taken. F tom the experi- on the facts ascertained the scientific re inioned, the bines cap drawn over searched the hill, and presently found a U - we same but' they were divided into two I ment tt a addition sof a small q ant y °f tomU-one among many tombs. " This," atafT have thrown much light from the lab hie h1 acct the trap sprang. rhe r°pe you instead of three, and two rations that a 4 '.: tie said confidently, "is the Holy Sep�l- t ; orAtory and study ; so that the information broke and after tieing ca►rcied back on the g three." No proof, no word of tradition, has a only were used. The experiment cone lltlid tendencBptoimaket0►ahutter firmer, or as , ' ` for fariners at large has been made as com scaffold mere dead than &live lie asked how ril 4th, and closed J Y _ ; Monday, AP nothing but the fact that the Holy Sep�l- fete and practicable ss possible. Happen- Ion }t would take to procure another one. T 8e Centi rade. Last summer We fed , l' P The Empire saw. g covering a period of ten weeks. The cows we say, raise the melting from one to four - to into the mailing room, He wse told about ten minutes. Well, used were all H. No. 2, A. No. 3, and 1\o. degr g three must be on that) ill, and that here is a' - g en for the distri- he 2 No. 4 and No. 2 com- about 1 lb. per day, to each cow, while ae sepulchre. Moreover, as Major Conder has ns tak vh►le I'm waiving, No. rias i omU itself is not ' f - Rolnething of the mea ave a►e my old fiddle t 13 in Lot t. A. the t - bution of the printed bulletins issued from said. IIs was unpinoaied, the cap removed prised Lot tt. Th® rations were : No. 1, pasture, and our butGermaker too since pointed out, • - time n time ; as well dial he also learn of nd be made his beattbow to the audience, 5n se ensilage, I lb. bran,41b. hay (uncut)• that lie did not have a churning of soft but- dev,ish at all, but belongs probably to the : tl Intl ten u the extent to which these little pamphlets a 110 lb, ensilage, 5 lb pea meal, 31b. ter during the whole summer. �'Vhether n i try. t ' . n eted an encore . -' are sought. The mailing list bears nearly saying be had of e>~pe e - y me , b• h e I tht two bund o1 No' 2, A - i a tical- oatmeal, 2 lb refs al ° 1 ay this was due allose ler to the lu�tonseudk 2G,U00 names, embracing leading g (uncut). m al, I am not prepared to say, Edison has red w iti n in his turista in all parts of tho Dominion. Every Russia makes the best isinglass. It is �t nstamry ich in- 140. 1 cation cost 6.35 cents per das and it had something to do with iG. an u wli In feedi►ig cottonseed meal it should be employ making the most delicate electrical. farmer who has cared to send obtained from the giant sturgeon, No• 2 1u�83 cents y Pr to the direcUor has had his namo ed 1 ett, he Cas fan sea. Lot I waa fed for five weeks on ration mixed with bran, hay, or same grain meal tnDesecUo, an island adjoinil,g Porto Rico, placed Permanently on tiffs list, so that habits t P . "-- is infested with rata. 1 here are millions of , Y Damascus is the moat ancient city in the No. 1, then changed to ration No. 2, which • without one cent of cost to himself he ma The God who gave us life gave as liberty them there, and it is unsafe for a man to set' have every bu Iletin and report issued to the world. It.waa a plate of trade and travel was fent onL m ion No 2 andBWas tthe° a time. ' rowtli of this list,•as tho re before the days of Abraham, and has now a comrne ration No. 1. Thep were fed on at the, sam foot on the island. They have destroyed all public. rhe g changed tungr a of tili,ioti t fairly 'ex- p°pulationof 120,000: are ration for five weeks. Tlie milk from 1lie greatest gift we can bestow onoth'ers the goats, which Were formerly bred there, snit of vo Y p . Lord Tennyson is said to have made m each and are now eating the shuUbery. habits the annually widening interest of cent. of fat, water and Solids As an indication of thrift amon rho work- (forts to bel them acne from the sale of his verses than any each cow was weighed morning and even- is a good example. g ►rhe German army has a awimniing school '" - ranadian farmers in the e P y The e ., realize a greater profit out of their labor otiter poet who has ever lived. iug. P _ 1 that th re not fat in the milk of each cow was deter ing-classes of France, it is state: c for troops, where everyone must a&ren to y Y• y arca now 6,000,000 depositors in the French skim• The best swimmers are able to cross and skill. The number of cabs now actualI emplo mined on four da s of each week, On two VELOFhTF`"I' OF TAF. \�OItK, ed in Loa�]ou is estimated to De 11,397, a days°f each week the milk from each lot �, ga bailks, with an accumulated fund of a stream of several hundred yards width, Dg ere to the r e •� tt may seem, is ab- even when carrying their clothing, rifle and . It is a great pity that every farm in a number which, It g waa get in the Cooley creamer. '1'he skim- not less than £112,000,000. country has not seen his way to spend . g snrdly inade uate fora pulation of over The first railroad in India to be built ammunition. I x erimental q milk was tested;'the cream from each lot day or two at the Central E p 4 000�UU0 people. was,churned eeparatelY : the Uutter-milk and controlled entirely by natives has.been The benevolent work begun -knong the ;. Y •m ur cue of the branch atatiotla at least 'A calf in Nazareth, Pa., while drinking was tested; the quality of the butter was sanctioned Uy the Ilidiatt Covert►meat. The Zalua by the late Bishop Coleliso, renowned Far , noted and a sample Sent to the laboratory g . alike fur his heterodoxy and his arithmetic, '- `` - once a ear: It would pay him to d° 8°' from a stream, swallowed a live trout ten line will be about 30 miles ion in the t { i . lie \could l;e able to compare the results of psi for analysis. $ooghly district. is continued by his daughter She has 1 inches long. The fish caused so much n deterrhination of melting point i and Iodine numDerr The cows were \weigh- ` different methods, as well as to examine R to the calf that the owner had to kill the Perha s thers has never Ueen another translated much of the Zulu tongue, and V. wide range of varieties in all classes°settled animal. ed at the beginning anA close of each period P • awn w excellent appetites, as a feediq Rrilish cabinet that has contained as many has taught a rnmber of the chiefs to speak _ Ilse would go Y Mid ets ha\e g tat g he literary men as the present one. Mr. Glad- Ijnglish. It is to her intercession for Cete �' f i� .notions of hoar to Best employ his labor and rule. 1'om Thumb Ste n►ore than(,h 'will CONCLIISIONB Ai;To- QIIAi.I?Y. ... Stone, professor Bryce, Lord Rosebery, Mr. zvayo and his people with the Queen and t { il$e his farce with a view to making motley. Sir George 0. Trtvelyau, and Mr. Gladstone that the former ewe matte Cannot do this, jie can have Chinese giant. Any of the little fo If huvvEver, lee eat as much dinner ag a man six feet high. 1, 'rhe d►vcrakeot foar weeks on a poor John tSexley, lit °n the bullotin list-which is 9 a ruler hav0 small apgetites. ration walla Lot I was 3.38 per cent. \Ytth , Mr. Aclai►d are all man of letters. coucessione 1►is n�► w d i e 1D Gian ne p e , - h i :ext beat taint. H - •-� .� . foi - t ': _ =s.. -9+•- -#y_ •: i�y ere 4 *i. `!" � - - - - - :. t :�• ..:' _'; •-.; + y -.- :-. .-:.. -.. . - • I .. . - - _ .. .-_ _ - ._ - ,. _ _ .:.-: .- -: .: -, ::. .. ,, - .. - -_. - - ....:. :::- --.M.. .-. - - ... .. , - .., - - - - . l: - - . . -: . . . - _ r . • . .. _ _ _,- < .. . - y . . . Na. cN. :..., , ... . . r -_ -..�.:-. ... -..... _ - i - a ... -- _ - .. a,. a.-- - .-- ..., .. - T. .. -...:.:.: .: ...M - - .... _ _ - _ , .-.,.-,.- . '__ • ,-( - J .. - - - , - - . - . . i . .-. - . . - . .-. - -. :.-: -..-- - • s - - - . i 1. .- +5' R .. _.:-.: - -- ) - - r , HUNTING IN.THE OKANAGAN. . . . . . - - J,..� LADS CO. , mine - 1 ,.,t�r,.'+!.rI .ye# +p�p±[y- ..n :I I,R•F!1 d +.�L�. •r K4':+'3•'Si•NaI...W ' iY'iM:s3a-'£sah^t•Y= .�#'•~k#F:nf`Y'+pf-_:•,�"Satx - i� y;� _ Experience of thQ Brother of the Democrat. . _t. ATIFNIA 11 7W the Prolific LUtle Aattsal cesquer le Candidate for Ylee-Prraldeat. A Stotq Co>ntainie . . .: i -.... . gJk esl3on for IYe Ataetraltaa Ceiowtea! - Parents. �= p The San Francisco ICxamt�ler says that rn spite of the outlay of vast sums of - OAN & SON. Adlai-Stevenson's brother, Joho-�C. Steven- money and the offer of tempting rewards - Fo CircuLsr AddresIL. , The RcRtoratiou of a► Young tori Whotse • oronto son and his associates of the Bloomington _ to the ingenuity and @clears of the whole '�"'y NortheotC Ave..we.. - Hu; Clnb had some unique ex eriencPs Conditloa Finds a Parallel la Thea- world for some means of destroying the while after big game in British Columbia. sands ofCanadlan llosnea-NotThrouxb enormous hordes of rabbits in Australia, �` '' a CANADA PERMANENT g Wilful lYcttleef•, but In ignorance of the the pasta still flourish and multiply divas• , -- ' _ Zhev crossed into the Province through the '' TerrlhleCon a uencea. T 1: i M 1. c.eleltcate�i kicking Horse Puss, after being } n trously, says the` Rural Aero I orker, and . " 1 .- LOAN AND SAVINGS COMP ANY many days on the gray plains of Alberta. Btrocitvillelimcs, '- 'y threaten to ruin the agricultural int•ercais ' . (weer bands of blueish-li h+ antelopes had The great frequency''with 'wllWi pale � ':; '° f. I-- INCORPORtATED A.D. 1855. . of that continental island. IC is calculated sallow, listless and enfeebled girls are met a Subscribed Capital................"000,000 g nhis:,ed to the right and loft of them as , '"''�%' . that a single pair of bunnies will in tea ;;;; ,;;; + p with now-a-da a is ca use for genuine alarm, este multi l to i0,000,(J00, so that a war :; :. •• Paid up Captxal..................•, S.G00,000 they came on, and the hunters succeeded in y g y F Y Reserve Fu>ad.................,,..•. i,tsso,>,oe :, bringing down some of them. They were The young girls of the present day are not of extermination against thein appears al- ` - t Total Assets•.•••................... 12,o0o,ao0 as yet too. far south for the famous wood the healthy,robust,rosy-cheekedlassies their most hopeless. From 1883 to 1890 the '` � , Office, Toronto 8troot,Toronto - : buffaloes which they had hoped to see. At g. 4 Y /' �•"' ... . mothers and grandmothers were before single colon of New South �Valea, with an - sAYlNuti B,►AK ltuwlve:H length they proceed'td south of the Cana- them. On all sides one sees girls budding area of 3.23,437 square miles ..nd a popula- ! Soma of $1 and upwards received at currents - 1. - dian Pacific Railroad, and in a strange into womanhood, who should be bright of tion ranging from 750,000 to about 1,4100,- rates of interest, paid or compounded halt _-. - ran a of a�ddly tossed-u mountains called ieye light in step, and joyous in spirits ; O(J0, expended over $4,000,000 for the ex- 1 yearly, g p DEBENTURES. • • the White *`B cl,s they pitched camp and 'but, alas, how far -from this is their con- termination of the plague, and about ai d Mone received for fixed term of years-for proceeded to libok for some thing worthy of ;dition. Their complexion is pale, sallow or much more was spent by private parties. A Mrs. Mary E. U1FUUM - which debentures are issued with-half yearly their prowess. It was the region of the giant `waxy in appearance, they are victims of bounty of 2 cents is paid by the government, of Piqua,o.,says the Php- interest Coupons attached, Executors and . - _ deer, known as the caribatt, that have feet heart palpitation, ringing noises in the and it has been paid on as many as 25,2}30,- I sleinns aro Astonished,_ Trustees aro authorized by law to invest in thu - as large as a cow. They were successful, head, cold hands and feet, often fainting 000skins in one year. Ten large canning - and took at her ;.ke one Debentures ct,4 ores it this Company. The capital and. --• after walking over the rough mountains, in spells, racking headaches, backaches short- factories have been established in different asset►► of the Company Debenture pledged for getting six of these creatures. They also money thus received. Debenture holders aro ness of breath and often distressing s •m arts of the country, which ppa on an m at all times assured of perfect safety. . . . . - .. killed a number of brown and black bears toms. All theseconditions betoken ro a average from 4 to 5 yenta for , eymeat of Raised f roll) the. Bea J. lI1:Hltl:ItT 1{IASO!Y, Managing Director, - -. none of which were very savage. Grizzlies or anremia-or in other words a watery and each rabbit ; so that a large army of hunters ® ,' , and elks were looked for, Tiley saw soma impoverished condition of tli6 blood, which is constantly in thb field. Still there ap- LOng and Terrible Inness � � - . • tracks of grizzlies, but it was u little too is thus unable to perforin the functions re- pears to be a constant increase in the multi- . early for them. It was the same way with yvired of it by nature. When in this con- lode of the enemy. A bill is before from Blood POItBOnln� the elks, So they set out down the Upper dition unless immediate resort is had to the legislature of New .South Wales at Sid- y s the most nutritious food et discovered. Okanagan lake. Along that beautiful long those natural remedies which give rich- ney providing for the construction of abrick Contpletety Cit red bJ hoods One pound oft 2 tbw, Bread. r . . - and narrow strip of waterway they saw ness and redness to the blood cor- wall entirely around the agricultural bound- Sarsapat•111a. 3 lbs. Lean Meat. myriads of'wild fowl and secured all the uscles, organic disease and an early ary of the colony. Rabbits wlll not burrow ]V>rs. '�Ta I•:. O'Eatlon a Te intellt ent Ric©equas4 lbs, Potatoes. .. could desire. They boarded a monster grave are the inevitable result. It was in lower than two and a half feet,and it is pro lady of Piqua, Ohio, was poisoned while as- Pial(the people in the world subsist vcarlp. steamer t at plies these lonesome waters a condition closely resembling the .above posed to sink the wall to that depth. The afsting physicians at an autopsy G years ago, entirely on Itice. . - - and stillept southw=yt. A stiff current that a young lady in Addison, Leeds wall being once built, a general extermiva' and soot[ terrible ulcers broke out on her - - is-in this and the lower lake, both of which County, was when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tion of rabbits within the inclosure will com- head, arms, ton gue and throat. Her hair all D �d uus s discharge some of their water into the for Pale People came to herrescuo and un- mence. If successful the other colonies will ; Mount Royal lttillil<ff &s lu � g Co., _ - - Okanagan river. In places there are in fact donbtedly saved her from premature death, follow the example. What an enormous out- caroti out. She weighed but 7t3 lbs.,and saw a rapid rivers and at one point there is a This case was recently brought to the notice lay against such an apparently harmless foe no prospect of help. At la t she began to Mo>atr �se4L p P ' take hood's sarsaparilla and at one© int- , cascade quite formidable. Into this the of The -Times by H-: S. Moffatt, general ;A' K ch, like the English sparrow in this . frail craft went. It careered in the mad merchant and postmaster at Addison, of country, was introduced by a philanthropic Peeved, could soon get out of bid and wails. current veered and turned again, while the which famil the young lady in question is economic nincompoop ! She says: I became perfectly cured by �' hirnal . waters swirled about. It looked as though a member. Mr. Moffatt had read the num- I presume that it is not generally known HOQCIS S'arSa arl��� she would be instantly swamped, and most 'cions articles in The Titnes regarding that parte of this country are badly aver-run` - p That's what rho "C!1ICOICN" ie and b. sure every one on board thought it was the last what are admitted on all sides to be mar- by rabbits. Allover the sparsely settled and am now a well woman. I weigh 13s lbs., you get kilo on e�cry tis of . of her: By 'very skilful work,-however, the vellous cures by the use of the popular pportions of the arid regions between the cat well and do the work for a largo family. - - captain got her about and finally pulled remedy above named, after all other reme- Mississip i rivers and the Rocky mountains 1►ty (•age seems a wonderful recovery and - _ her thrgugh. .. Here again they found an dies had failed, and felt it his duty to make the " jack" rabbit and the " cotton tail" almo!ke one raiok at sed frotttattheytdrnd.y) - MIXED PAINT .. I . . . . .. . •-. abundance of large and small game. They public for the benefit of sufferers, the w•Fa- are serious pests. In portions of western — ---- . - elajoyed the wild surroundings so much that derful restoration to health and strength Kansas, Nebraska,and Oklahoma it is hard- Hoowe PILLS should be in every family i You buy. - Your dealer knows him well enough ' - - all were loath to leave it, said Mr. Steven- i that had taken place in his own household. ly possible W grow the muskmelon. The rab- medicine chest. once used,always preferred. for ho sees him on everything . ' . soft: There is a queer fowl up there, called' The young lad in question is his adopted bits aiq ver fond of the young and tender ------- ---.-------- - .• ---- ----- ----r_ : - Y g Y q P Y Y g - 1 . he gets from . t•he fool hen. It is about as big a•. a good. daughter, and is some 16 years of age, a plants, and eat them off as fast as tit ey asp DO YOU IMAGINE - . - . • t sized ehicken,and is splendid eating,its flel3h very critical period in the life of all young •pear. Young fruit trees also suffer badly That xtople would have been regidarly tiling A- RAMSAY & SOS - MONTREAL. - . being much like grouse. We saw myriads women. She had been declining in health from them. gate farmers in a neighborhood our Toilet Sups e►int:•� lifi;i (forty-=oven long t - of them. The are found several t_ ether for some time, and the family became very -will band together, shoot, poison, tmp, and Ye11 if they hard not been til)OI)} The public y ► are not tools and do not eenttnue to buy goods . . • and when you come upon them they sit in much alarmed that serious results would catch them with dogs, but with little ap• unless they are,mLisfactory, BaO18s �tlm�n Conception, . the grass or stand and look at you curiously. ensue. Medical advice was sought, ane parent effect in lessening their numbers pec- XK30�XZ'+L� - . . They will hardly stir. I knocked a lot of everything dine for her that could be manently. Nature's alt-powerful i _ - them out with sticks and stones, and I be- thought of, but without avail,the treatment KOFF NO MORE hea?ei is discovered and . - lieve ervervbody in our party(lid also. This dill her no good. -and she gradually grow Dr. Harvey's -Southern a.ed Pine for ' x when imbibed freely is indeed'a novel trip. We have made I worse and worse. Her face was pale and coughs and colds is the most reliable and WATStONS COUCH DROPS . radiates tile ' arterial � - . " - - sever:.: before, but none anything like so a}most bloodless, she was oppressed by t•on- perfect cough medicine in the market.- For WILL LIVE POSITIVE AND INET- �` .. network of the body, - lou as this,which will be b the time we get stent headaches,and her appetite completely sale everywhere. � �.L absorbs and rushes off . . g y o ANT RELIEF TO THOSE 9UFFERINa �, . a get back to Bloomington about 7,000 miles. I failed. When her friends had almost dos- Honor and happiness cannot be distilled FROM COLDS, �z all effete, deadly pois j�'e are about equally divialed as to Demo- p lied of a cure, some person who hac'1( per- out of the baser pleasures of life. HOARSENESS, SORE < C 0 �; - . THROAT ETC. AND ARE INVALUABLE onous matter. Also i.t crats and Republicans and we made a rule I chased Ur. Williams'• Pink Pills at fir, GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE Cum acts sa a TO ORATORS AND VOCALISTS. R. ?A �wYK. cont airs all the sixteen /when we were setting out that we would INloffa,tt's stare, and gated their virtues, temporar? 1111inu,an•l atul►a toolha.l►e !n ttant T. W. STAMPED ON EACH DROP. TRY,THEM �t"� elements of ripe mole- _ Z .i I . -� :. not discuss-politics at all. Adlai Stevenson advised their use in the young lady's case. 11•• So,4 by druggiA,i. sIN , , cular lite, builds up is the only one of +he family who has Laken ( The advice was acted upon anti '11 r. �4oflatt From the American aloe tree is made cit every weak part, re- a lively interest in polities Y anyway. Now says the results were marvellous. In a short peso , paper, BEAVER LINE STEAMSHIPS stores nerve and vital - thread, ropes, cables a et clot,jyng, soap, t "° - . that we are on our way eastward we are get- tit„e after beginning thgir use a decided im- sugar, and brandy. Weekly Sailings Between Montreal �'Y power, is the sunshine . i - .- A.P. 631. and Liverpool~ Direct From Montreal O tins more sorry all the time that toe are en- provement was noticed• The color began - . -- every Wednesday at Daybreak. Pas- - of life, the wonderful. route 'h-me. We would like to stay in the to return to her cheeks; her appetite was ttelagers embark after 8 p-m. Tuesday. So say all that use St, 4 `` West longer. Yee, the western part of the I improved, and there was every indication . � Superior Accommodation for Saloon L eon Nater. World ' . •,. American continent, we are convinced, af- of a marked improvement of the system. TORONTO BISC,t , AND t.01IECTIOiIERY C� Intermediate and Steerage Passengers Feb. 13th, 1392. . fords better hunting tha,. .,,y other region After tal<in�r a f w boxes bhe was completely t _°1a'(e Of4 t,ahit goals, try shoot and�e. Montreal to Lirerpo•l. Yffff taut of Paaataar, of the lol•te. 'Then, are some other irrntly —w-Air s L►? how sur Must"qw— Wa•W' Ours eialtict aro wanwd to saloon o surd "3 • i Acco►dln to but cone I consider as good. In his business .dr. Moffatt deals In varloas� !sra. tic Write RtnRatad rip. ds tt100-... I A000,n od'n. I - z- ­ - r_r . - _ - a� i � URN and Stockmen [01"1klR Liognr+. �7lrl�t� " ss'Aast�aT� ea,Rt �TtraWr are per i.aka Nrp►Q.►n .int�r- kinds of proprietary medicines, but says he ' Intermediaw. $80• steers,"t�`30. has neve: handled an medicine that has -rVTrf�tts. send for Illustrated Irortuttieriniormatloaa to ' WILL NOT LEAVE LOUISIANA.,, Y DRESS ('ir uiar Otottr ••New Taltir Kis• ' . .� gjven such universal aaLiafacLion it@ Dr. �,�» The leauiii>a syuWm. !�a,r rleovet'hart B• ;DdURIiAY. Glen. Dfaaagn: ��- ,, 'O «illiams, Pink Pills. The demand is large i dust out+ J. A A. CABTAIL Toronto. I'rae• 4 awtom Howe Square. Kontres6 t�1 t Grp -_ '' flat I'r6mdent Conrad Hall to .ay About and is constantly increasing, thus affording {11cal Dreamnakem, ----- - _ --- -- -__ Or any Local Agent. piUhl u LUd Inglish �'Ilsh'1 U 0'Isthe Big Lottery• the most satisfactory evidence that they are i le U . 1 . , 1 you want a :�nTatnK 1itt1. with all I ''� �F\v Ulti.!:a-s, Aug. '.'1.►,-Presid^nt Paul what is claimed for them, a blood builder, 1 DONT !a•.etit improvemen" XYe ht,vo pow THE BANK OF TORONTO. I . (uiirad, of a,he Louisiana-Lottery Conipiny I nerve tonic and general reconstructor, cur i in tine over 2%000 Chatbatu Mills. Writo for _--_ . was interviewed to-slay about the despatch ing diseases hitherto hold to be incurable, Pu cL e a MAN% ICAN rB LL,,Chatyourham, � ' d ppaxaltit'e ours ton$praina,i3rttisoai.Green or DIVID'EMD NO. 73, old tVonnds, Influenza. NVrj,` h;nees, (;ailed ifPgariling the company's attempt to per- and restoring health where all other reme owl ShoulderN, Sore Backs,Capped Ifucks, Swollen chase a location in the Sandwich Islands, dies had failed. fs- Notice Is hereby given that. a dividend of t doers?. For 1 - - . lie said : "It is a ` fake' sensation pure and In vies+ of these statements R "grave tail Something Good ire percent. for the current halt year, bring ( RHEUMATISM . simile, or a 'malicious concoction, design- responsibility teats upon parent@-upon at the tato ut seek per seat, per aonasan upon ' Is the nasty of the cholic brand o[ Tobacco the paid up tapitnl of the li:u►k, has this day • .- -' ed, perhaps, to prejudice the co:nptiny in mothers especially. • if your daughters tate been decUred,and that th•) aante will be pay--. We guarantee an ;tbsoluto cure in from one . the minds of the people of the United States sufferiui; from any of the troubles indicated �ltufe by the able ntthe Bank and lea brttn��hc� on and attar to three upplicatioc►►. by'creating the impre3sioa that our business above, or from any of the irregularities; )�IRZ TOBACCO CO., -•KOPiTRZAL- Thursday• the bits, day of December next. One Trial %rift Convince.- - - : . . t The tranater Aooktt will bo closed from the is to be rewovetl from the label restrictions incident to a critical period in life, do not, ' ------- ­- ­­---------- --- ----------- Sixtv.'nth to rho Thirtieth daps of November, Pronouneed by wedical mon the greatest - - . and accountability it is now under by virtue i as you value their lives dila in rocurirt Itnppto�rwcioni v II SAUSAGE CASINGS. of dne,t bang• both da�►: in-luted, diacot'eryefthc �iuotcentn Century. of the laws of Louisiana. Were the Louidi- 'a remedy t hat will save them. Dr. Villiaine : Ii-ii, oon-oanM on hand. al-w prince .vwericim By or er of the Board, � riticE aor. stili ISOTTLF» - - . ant► State Lottery Company to become a ;Pink fills is a remedy that never fails in , ljog'R ca4ingo. Pull linea New Han1d, hong (tiigned► D, (`Ot'T.SO:�, - . 1�Iawaiian instead of a Louisiana concern, iiia such cases, and is a certain g i6c for l:Ict►r ll.uon, Hulls, Citees.e. I.:►c.1, els. 1'Atta. C:eneral .ltanagr+. J'; CR05S, Proprietor, O�<"Eti SOUND. pec lir.et:r:wxi.t, tic t'o. LTD.. SUCC0640" to Jwa• n ` For sale by Druggists. of coarse it would be practically an the Lroublo@ peculiar to Lhe female syh.eni, 1,whY 8; ilex, Toronto• Tsronto•Oetol,rr.6t!►, lit_. . I impossibility to enforce claims against it; whether young or old. They act directly __ - whereas, being a duly charted corporation upon the blood and nerves and Weser fail in I MANY A WEARY HOUR Easily Attached to Halter.. ULLESPIES' . of this State, it is amendable to the laws. any case arising from a vitiated condition of ' - _ i n p} .]] - .: Ob}igations can Le' enforced through the the'blood or a aftattare(1 condition o! Lhe is ts_tYEN to those who nee toe _ LiA BlaltkUt MuLLf W ._ courts against it the same as againatauy law- nervous system. t '" �� � lll �III11fiI11• _ Pafeot• iul and res onsible cum ank Pirie are s rfe-et NEWWILLiANS SE � 1 Apron - P p Y. Dr. Williams'« illlama Pi pe ' - . • " But what are. the company's•-plans for blood builder and nerve restorer,curingsuch i. The Will lams 'Mfg. Ca.. Lid•- Montreal. A PRACTICAL INVENTION. . the future? Might nottheir negotiations be - � - . . e fi diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial I Belogd Comparison... _ carrried on without your knowledge ?" paralysis,locomotor ataxia,St. Vitus'dance, I . �'_�� Pafd " Scarcely, such vast sums as are talked nervous headache, nervous prostration and', CONDITIONS OF HAPPENESS. The best Blanket.. . of are not carried in one's vest pocket nor the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects : . Protector 14ade. � expended byone member of a-concern with- of la grippe,a diseases de ondin on humors I The first is txtdtly health. To secuttiu this out, Consulting Us associates. The owners g pP , depending Drink the tlµ/t AL D iNDF.LION COFFEE. ^� It Ca of bsorb g is the bloat,such•as scrofula,chronic ery•tilie- which contains a ,u•ui,urtion of German !)soda• RR � ,, of the Louisiana Lottery are stow scattered las etc. Fink fills give a healthy low to lion !toot, will, t�a.�cxttCa a std a b,teid. It con►- , I' - diver the lobe seeking tease or leasers g Y g bines the Ileulth-[giving properties of thin well F•1�1. _ .. 1. .- g K 1 P pale and sallow complexiony,aud are a speci ' known p�aitt with the retrrahfng a�ad dietic I - according to their condition or ta„iste. Mr. tic for the troubles peculiar to the female properties of Coffee. Prepared only by ELLIS It Cleans Itself. I 11 _ ; Morris, with friends, has besn for weeks system, and in the case of men they affect a A KFJGULl,V, Toronto. Follows every movf� s I - ' . �ruising about on his yacht, and I doubt if radical cure in all cases arising from mental ` --- -- ?can eat,drink and - - - any one has communicated wit1: him on worry,over work or excesses of any nature. Wfl�TE FOR PaflTiCUL�NS �athe !t can't got at mant of the head - { business'of_any descriptioi►. Certainl-T he These fills are manufactured by the Dr. � m7 blanket. and does its work• , I not giving himself any concern about lot- Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville, pf t,olnplew Steam Launobeatrom 29x1 w 31x. 7j tery business, and I repeat there is simply Ont, and Schenectady N. Y. and are sold "Aceto t'oal-oil 'Hollers and Engine" from E• N. HF1EY �iG CO•� 1llontreal, Bole 1Kilnal�aettlrertli• } - . nothing in this alleged San Francisco story only in boxes bearin your trade mark and i to 8 It P. Largo sky o.. coal or wood fuel. Umple Merle will be seat by mall on receipt of 32.00, Liberal Discounts to the Trades :��_ - exce t idle gossip, so far as I know, and I Y g -The Marsh steam Pump" lite bo,t holler _ _- p g I wrapper, at a0 sante a box, or six boxes for a feeder in the market. lieturna exhaust fate _-____ ._-____ ______ . think I know all the facts. The Louisiana $2.50. Bear in mind that Dr. Williams ! feed water Imutting it trout to to tod°greet;. --- --- . • Lottery Company will live out its allotted pink Pills are never gold in bulk, or by the i For cutalobugw send 3a sG►mp. Jt)M.� - time as fixed by its vested rights, say a docen or hundred,and•any dealer who offers 4ILLIFRB d oe. Carleton Place. Owl ' couple of years longer, doing its business substitutes in this form is trying to defraud '. , here as it always has, and abiding by the you, and sh&uld be avoided. Dr. Williams' 1 i 's popular decision in the recent contest."- pink Pills may be had of all druggist or I - - �New York Times, Aug. 2i th. direct by mail from Dr.' Williams' Medicine t ( • . • -1 _ • a Com any from either address. The price ( - - are sold make a course a a g . ' a - total which is equivalent to eleven poun d -of treatment comparatively inexpensive, as _ . for each inhabitant of the Continent. compared with other remedies or medical r - , I I The national debts of Europe arriniint to a at which thes . . I * , -. compared with other i - 11 - � oo flts A german doctor has started the theory tr(atmeaL = O a c that most drunkardacau be cured simply by - ' - fl t@ )11�If?a. C(� . - 11 eating apples at every meal. The acid gay The- world's typewriter record ill: 152 . ;.--you Sa��T=duS� �J1IG 1S I`eduC6d) ' _:; �;� y idues it. words a minute, held by a lady. • - -- -- _I- `� Chrysavt}temums have been imported Q �� ji from New Zealand frozen in ice. They The speed of the fastest railway train is LES (; Oi - were !-placed in tin canisters filled with not much more than half th,tit of the golden - G - - 7- ., - ', water and then frozen They arrived in eagle's flight. The bird often makes 140 ,g �� 05 _ . will reduce it, - o England in perfect bloom. miles an hour. �OMATI C T R115s' _ a ving you - 50�' - . . ._ 'Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett says that _ . . -. f. ,'- !.. . .. ,., . s'ae has made up stories ever since she can A giant cactus weighing* sight eight tesla has , been taken out of the ground at south-east • � �oarc�s, When you -naw het � • . remember anything, and.that since she was California. f A - - b • , t 1 y� iiiilllllllliiliii 2 . seven. years old she has written them. o 1 ,,n,o �u ��, _1 . . I . � I . , - .1' '-, Nearly every person, scene, and incident $ave y0A ASth. -IIIa? -- _ • suggests to her a story connected with rills �g� ,• DR.' IL. S(illtFirnrAx�f, Sl. PRnI, Minn., NCtY L i.lty OF y01C ni:ll ilicras,se I, lum�3r truer, Out .fi . thein, R PTUREismyl.-te<tinrau. nearer tosize less S%W 0.111:3. , A•free library of ten thousand volumes will mail a trial package of Schiffmann s tion.tt;e one Tnws , Asthma Cure free to an sufferer. Gives "t$`" '"s°iOd BEST OF ALL, Entire-cost of change" saved - , . - has been recently opened at Baroda, India, Y [man o� �� ' by Shirmaut Sampatrao Gaikwar, the instant relief in worst cases, and cures you cause ea sten of body by sneezing, ` r,,� very Instant y a"' �d :list ye s•. Continual profit thereafter —so why where others fail. ' Name this paper and a.•ot:un of legs, etc- the little Pail (riot visible on the Butt, >") brother of the Maharajah Gaikwar. Seven send address. °"tera'aer1Pr tate cite cattily, automitl�,:ly wens tier,Riu - not investigate . Club Feet stralghteatod•imaruinert3 Patented. mfonnlq hr . thousand of the looks are i n 1•:nglish, the .ctrumonts made for til needs.At►lmnittal Su�{�ortrr•Creta, -11111!! rest in Sanscrit, Merathi and (xuzerati, and, Iti Cl CtI, t.t WATEflOUS, flflANTFo�D G %001 I it is the first free library in anyuative state habitants of London, a million-and a half CHA.e. 0T-jT 1-1M. R - were bo,:n in the country allots ULnUi. 3t l iza i.j .• �.oato. w ladle. t •. .. J., ,.. - j. t4uaglc e r T' i u .. . . - .: .. _ - .. .v.. .. ,4. .. - 1. . .1..,., 1'rr. .. l_. '. d' 1. . s A... w: -. - •I. - - r ,� 1. .. - .. - - - .. - - - - . . .. -. _ -. �. _ _., t- - . ... - :. :. - .. .... _ :.-. __. - .. .. _ - `:-- _ .. ..y... .. - .. .. - -:. - _ _ _ _ % -.,�+: .. ,�:. - -. f. k do :.,.....•. - M :... :-. .' . __, .,. .._-.. C. -. _. :-.: .: :.-_ .: - _ d r _ -. .. .... .. :.... .. _ - .. t 1. o. .. _ - -..-- :. .. - i. .. :.. .. ....-. y �1,71 I 11 .:.,. .. �.-.. , r..r h B -.: - .. � ..� -i ..: ..a-- .t 1. }11 • ..y Y .- .. _ _ .,...• r .,m z.-,. -,... _•.. r .,..L_ - .:i ^'fey. .:;f.-` ,•s. - •• h - i -. / .::Y.-} .-. -•.'_: ,..• - ,:.- _ I , SCS:: ��iF: -: •: .- - - - 'M = a:.-.-.. _ - .:�. + i x �^.•,.: ten. 'b - :r.. .. x �€.. he: . -: , . r .. -. .,, . r .. . % 1. _ _-. _ _ .. .. ..-. ..:x.. - -:"mss f,._. :: - .. - _ c S , .. . - - % :-. - .. - - __ - . .. :..is � _ 3 . . • r Q - . - ' 3 f - TO OUR SUBSCRIBEEB:By reter:inr _..Jolty Bunting is gradually growing P}Ckerin� School Report. .. , - to the addreAs label on your paper you a weaker. -i• can always ascertain the date to which . .• - I. - your subscription to Ta$Naws is paid. —Don't forget Mrs. Abram Ellis' sale The following represents tbe-marks ob- - r i. Iteluit tances are acknowledged t deed 1ifo1 on Tuesday nest. tamed in the variolas classes of the Senior - , - . .` hauge of da on label on the pave —Rove. Chisholm and Perrin will ez• De rtment of the Pickering public school. . , - . . - owing receipt of money at tLis office. Always . •-.:..-. keep the date paid ahead. 11 change pulpits nezt babbath. Br. Fourth.—W. Logan 855, Ethel —Logan is selling all• wool blankets Jones 538, W. Bunting 270, Kate Allaway , % :'_"` • guernseys, ladies' and chi:dren's hose, 258, R. Gee 251, Ethel Heagons 287, W. ,�_ ',' gwooer cheap. Hscm 248, Minnie Alloway 198, W. Clark 7 • _ - � . %A;;p - p yHagelock Leavens, we are informed 198, Edith Outhrie 165,Flossie Lapp 186, - � - is dangerously ;11 at his home in Toronto. Cecilia Casey 182. -.IPEOP - - ONT:, NOV. 11, 1892• This will be sad intelligence to hie many Jr. Fourth,—Teddie Broad 859, M. - -Th • different denominations e Martha Bo es 167, Lillian Ham 157. • • - . e den sin th Mar h - } villaue have arranged for a anion Thanks• Sr. Third,--N. Peaks 811, Maud Logan , LO CALF SM S iyin service in the Friend's church, 294, Badis (inthrie 268, Lillian Palmer WE aY� going t0 talk t0 you this Week about g g 227, Maggie Westlake 208, Alma David• our fall and winter oods. Now is the • commencing at 10 a. M. KRi . ` —Miss Lizzie Leavens, teacher of the son 188, S. Doyle 149, Annie Carlton 127. Roller flour $4.00 per bbl. at Logan's. junior department of our school, has re- Jr. Third,--C. Hem 856, A. Kerr 220, time you are all lIIteret3ted iII getting tl0metll}ng + Or winter --Fred Logan was with his parents signed, and.the trustoes are now on the W. Davidson 167, N. Kerr 159, Rachael Wear. We are prapared to satisfy nearly. all comers. We . here over Sabbath. loo:cout fora substitute. Fawcett 159, Ag Casey. 152, W. Peak - -James Pollard htis been indisposed —Quarterly meeting and Sacrament 0f 151, Georgie Decker 147, Hattie Decker have an exeelleht range of tweeds and worsted for pants, . for a week with a severe cold. _ the Lord's Supper nezt Sunday at 10:30 145, F. Liscombe 19f�, J. Leslie 109, T. --Mrs. John''Gee is recovering froth Leahey 90,A. Westlake 59, Laura Heag- suits and overcoats, slid are offering them at pr1C8B W111Ch fife effects of a sprained ankle. a.m.. in Lte Methodist church. Lveaing, Memorial Sermon o.f the late Charles ens 49. are very low, ana our trimmings and making never fails to. . =Mr. and Airs. A. Law, of Oshawa, P�idlev. The teacher kindly requests the parents - . _ were in the village over Sunday. —It is extremely dabgerous to - doubt of those pupils whose marks are low, to suit. . We never had better value in underclothing. - Be• —Isaac Linton is now able to be around the veracity of an Irishman, particularly send them more regularly, so that they - y • sure and see our heavy all wool goods, also men's socks and . to look After his bneineea affairs. If it's mud you want, we have it ; if you tell him so. SRoh was tiro cause and the teacher may accomplish more : - and if it is'ut, we have it just the same of a juvenile squabble on King street the satisfactory results. T. B. Gerow, Prin- IYl1ttB. Boy's ribbed stockings ladies and ehildrens wool . —John Tanner was here on Monday. other nikht. cipal. lain and ribbed hose. R ---Ti'e st►'eet�Yille �Revscw is now ons p Ladies' union and wool vests . - #ie is not fully recovered from vis late ill. MARKHAW and grey flannel which for price and quality can't be beat. . of fife largest and best local papers pub - DeEgb2rs. Jan10s Gordan id slowly re- lished iu the Province. We wish 13ro. Ifdr. Arch. Campbell has sent in his re- k of t Fawcett continued prosperity. lie rich �Pe want to whisper especially about our factory yarn, grey . envering from her recent attar y eignation as Councillor for this village. - pyoid. ' . ly deserves it. After a three months' visit to Canada and colored. The best value you ever got••—•'twill pay you to - -Should the vt @other become warwer, , - _ ---Jonathan Bostwick, of the G. T. R•, some of the-a ple buyers, who have been and the U. B , Aid• James A. phis h of �--. � has been with his parents here during the p y. Kingston, Jamaica, has left for his home buy it and knit the boys sox. Remember we are paying past week. purchasing in this neighborhood, will love in the West Indies, accompained by his f Thornbu. is money. A number of orchards have been daughter Lizzie, and also his father, H. R. strict attention to our groec ries; which are always choice arid' . —Mrs. Geo. Rorke, o irked, and thea les allowed to lie wales, Esq., who intends to spend the : with her mother, Mrs. James Richardson, around on the ground unparked. winter wi h him in Jamaica. frQBh at lowest prices. of Base Line east. \ ,Wo are pretty safe in stating that A meeting of the Board of Directors for _ . - - —Guy Dartnell, of Whitby, wan here Grover Cleveland, the Democratic oapdi- the Scarboro' Agricultural Society was _ - - . . . oyer Sunday with his friend Ritchie, of date, will be the neat President of the held at Woburn, on October the 2•ftb, Pre- the Ontario Bank. - sident Jackson in the chair. All the meta. ' --A Mir. Booth, from Bruce county, United States. The complete returnH are ire r@gent. Minatea of Last meeting - - . has been engaged by the trustees of S. S. not yet in, but bufficient is known to jus read and approved. The Directors report- DICKIE-.7 )IARQUIS . No. 2, for the year 1893. tify the above belief. It is expected t1lat re number of tickets sold by each. There - - _W. V. Richardson returned frem the consid@ruble cl„mRe w X11 at one@ be uia(lo will be about sixty dollars to add to the . northern counties on Saturday where lie in the present tariff. right side of the balance shoot, after pay- . - . —The Friends+ atitival Tlianksaivin¢ iD rize mons and all other expenses na@e to • • . etas been on insurance business. 8 p y ' . . - -j'Ve had our first snow storm on Sat• Missionary Social on Tuesday evening connection with the affair. - urday night and Sunday morning dawned was a decided success. A large number There is not much danger;"to be appre- . . - to reveal the earth in a white mantle. of people attended, and a splendid pro handed from cholera this year, but fey@r —Chas. Andrew, caretaker of the Gor- gram was presented. Mr. Keats did. not and diphtheria are perennial in their , ; :. don House stables, is 'indisposed these arrive as was announced, but Principal labors against the lives of as poor mortals. days. He dreads an attack of inflamma- Firtli and Elie resident ministers delivered The winter answers for theiriarposes wholesome addresses.. The fruit repast quite as well as summer. .It beli`ooves all S OV ES. -I - '.' S . OVES I . I • -tion.. T - was esolne eon ed. people, therefore, to strengthen up round _ _ - -ZL alter Richardson was so - far rethoroughlyJ S' their places, and feria out all filth which Stoves are hustling at T; - - coverd from his recent attack of inflarn- —Under tl,e auFhiceAof tube Afiaeionary __ - Xe GREIG sS this season al- tl.e Y. 1 . S C. E. is secreted in corners and breeding germs motion that he came home from the city Committee, P. will hold a misaionai;v ,nesting on,aundny eveniDk °i diseuso� Those who don't heed advice ready. why 1B It 2 13eC&use Friday. on this point may not live long' enough to . —A good cow is vvortll as mUCll aH a at 8 P. M. Ten minute addresses will- be repent it. There are many smells in town, he handles' the best and cheap- ¢iven. Mr. Ourow, li(,uro Missions ; Air. and ever one of theta comes from some- horse these times. If you don't believe y est stove in the market. Come . . " . it, watch the bidding at the next sale ypu Hodgson, Foreign Missions ; Mrs. Dickie, tbinv bad. - . attend. Systematic Giving ; Alra. Doyle, Prepare- on Sui.d(ay last while Mr. Win. Mitchell , and buy and judge for yourself. —The "Good Literature" committee;of tion for Scrtiic•e Tl,e I'rexident, P.ov. and wife were at. Church, in �Iurkhari nos we have the appy ,Thought, _ ived sev• Air. Perrin, «ill preside, and read reports village, sc—. p:.rtiee brake into their re the Christian Endeavor has race ' oral fine donations, for which much thanks of the missionary'work don@ by tiro diger- sidencn, on lot 1G, is the 9th Concession, The Jllbllee Range, MCClary c ransacked the house from cellar to and rt ,F ' the village, 0 ar In don A nt „hw•chc ro v L � e the e t; n • 1 are extended. Active Range, ' —The municipal council iveetis on —A couple of rn(�n entered lite promises garret, breaking open drawers, desks, hc., of Chus. .I'aluier the other night ana elup• and carrying off a heavy revolver, powder ,, -,s. � =- ,. - - - . - biond� next, at lU a, m., in the Town horn and Rhot flask, a lot of loose oma- Sultana pRrIOT cook, Buck's Radiant Home. }1 laCfB�OVeB S18 a, ^ - Y ,'ed with almost , the entiro flock of that prices- 1)eAn't forget P ___, . _ Hall, brou¢liam for the transaction of , , nition, an(] a lot of other articuleA amongst all eizeB ti•nd. F general business. gentleman, s turkNys. 1 hey dray a to a which wag a photograph of a dear 04,ent - - me talk of the school Vacant he ore near 1)unbsrtou where they friend- Nnoe.! the neiQhbore saw ani x T- A C RE=G the lead'eng tilt shop. —There is so _ _� ____ - ebildren giving a concert some time soon elauitbtereat ti,c, fowl an(1 dreRFed them think that would point to the propetretors. _ __ _________ ___ __ under t'.ie aaperviaion of Principal Gerow. for the u,.0 het. 'Phis doDd tliO thieves This is ti,e third time within ten years . l�othin� definite hag ret been arranged drove to-thy HRlfc�ay Hou,(e and dispos• yir. Mitchell's house has been broken into. FASHIONABLEL MILLINERY -. . - -, • - _ —The regular- monthly mocting of the ed of tho turhe}R for abont half their .—Economist. , . I �otn an takes face in the Fire value. 7'l,e gents drove e a chestnut horse+ •-Awl -•-- - ; Fire Company s p --_ and CUverlud . b,l;'g;y laud weru entire . - MARRIED. ••��r'`— Hall, this (Friday) evening A s the pro- 1. y' posed repairs to the hall Mill come up for strangers to all who saw them. After xAweox--=Coar>ta---On Oct. 2Gtb 16�n3• at the Lar a and Beautiful stock of Millinery in ail tend. dispot4ug of the turkeys they d,ove east. residence of the bride's parents•by Rev. J. M. .7 - discussion, every member should at Simpson,Mr. James Albert Rawson to Miss —Ever fall about this time we Bear It may, pay farmers is this neighborhood lrabolla Cooper,eldest daughter of 0160.Coop- the newest styles. y to be on tete watch for such gents. or, Esq••all of Claremont. -' considerable talk of the erection of a - -. . _ skating rink in the village, but the age- —Thouias McQuay, who resides near DIED, _ Audl@ met with a ver serious accident Wixir---At tBrougham,Nov.8th,102. Stanley R. Also Ch•ildren'f� Wool Hoods and Cap:;. � tation always freezes up before proceeding y' a Winn, ed 2 years and 3 months. . . further. The resent talk will like! suf on Saturday shortly after noon. He was • • p y engaged eweel,ing the barn floor. stud his �— orders filled t0 your satisfaction . . . fer a similar fate. Sale Register. - . . . - -:Ihe stallion, " Forest Mambrino,'• sen and hired ging were engaged drawing B in corn which they were placing on the Oct. 25th. Saturday, the property of John Leys, sprained .liis , TURSDAY, Oct 29 PICKERING* - swin scaffold. R hila the two Dun men Tuesday Nov. let, 1V8 II .� .� - __ — ankle the other day, by stepping upon a g, y g 6atarday, Nov. 5th, : stone on the Kingston road. It is aspect were in the field loading the wagon they Tuesday. Nov. 8, Saturday, Nov. 12th. ' eSE _ heard a terrible crash, and u on oin to ed that with the best of care, the 'horse P going iAaotion sale each of the above evenings � - . , __ - will soon recover. investigate found that the werpht of the at Eiliot's store, West Hill, of Dry - - •- —The subsequent end of:a Dakota corn had broken the scaffold, but Mr. Goods, Groceries, Booty and Shoes, ING . blizzard gently tapped this town on �'ri McQuay was not to be seen. After re. ' Clothing. Hardware etc. Sale at ;:30 .- moving a portion of the timber and corn sharp. See bills for further particulars. I day night. No serious damage was done, OT _ -- save the displacing of the festive moth they discovered the unfortunate man, and D. Beldam, auctioneer. �� - that has been industriously employed all he was taken to the florae apparently life• 'I'UKSDAY. Nov. 15.—Credit sale of High - •, 1 summer chewing away at our fur gar* lose. After a time he showed signs of life (!rade cattle, Clydesdale Horses, Imple• ass• ••••s:•■*•••�•••••••••••••••�••••■ •••••••••• ••- as sent f(,r wh0 found on mania oto•; the proQerty of the late • ' • menta. and a doctor w • ll . I - - • ezaminiug his atient that a failintt lank Abram Elite,at lot 6 in the 3rd con. of . . . . —Dont be alarmed if you hear a Lrti P p Pickering. No reserve, for terries and Our tailoring department lq n� v in u had crushed in the skull. The wound is other partioulars see large tes. Bale blast mendous noise on Monday afternoon as _ - though something heavy had dro ped of such a nature that it is not yet possible at 18 sharp. Tana. PoncriBa, Aaotloneer. _ pp to state whether or not the accident will from the heavens and !ellen upon a larks MONDAY, Nov. 21st:--Credit sale of farm .. - . . • shelf of rock. The noise will proceed prove fatal. Mr. bioQaay has always stock, impiemeDta, oto., the property of �o)...__ . from the council chamber, Brougham been a healthy robust men, but he has Z+hoa, Willson, at lot 11-4th eon.,Piek- : - g frequently narrow! escaped accidents aria Sale at 1- o'clock sharp. bee and the falling weight will be the new 9 Y y e r� a uaraYltee a perfect fit Or Sade . . station road by-law. egaaUy as serious as the present one. posters, Thos. Ponaher, auctioneer. p MoNDeY, Nov. 2&h •--Credit sale of farm —After the regular meeting of the LATiss.--Mr. �,icQaay . gradually eagle, . bristion Endeaver society on Sabbath and on Wednesday morning breathed his stock, implements, eto., the property of •F. �vening, Miss E. Doyle, the delegate too last• The funeral is announced for Harrison Johnston, at lot 27,coa. 6,Piok- �;D , Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. see bur stock of Fall and �intf3r snitings and overcoatinga are the Provincial Convention of the Y. P. S. Thursday at 1 p.m., and the interment g If -. bills. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. _ _ •C. E. held at London recently, gave a will be made at the Union Cemete ,Osh- in and we are showing better values t an 8V8r• - brief account of the work done at the ver- awn. The bereaved family and riende ou want a nice nobby stylish suit or over- sats ions sessions. Her remarks were clear, have the sympathy of the Township in Mr. tel, M. Jones, of Darlington, ie re• y : ! - h it sorrow. This is one of the most tirin� from farming, and has decided to coat at reasonable prices R'o haV© th8 ,: and were eagerly liatHnAa to by all inter sorrowful events that has transpired in g rry QOds t0 still YOU- , - ested in such work. Pfr again became a resident of Port Po g► • —The Pickering Dramatic club inBiYl- the manioipality for years. ( The Toronto Junction Reporter is - !sera are 'naw busy with a drama, the --Some of ue aro Com gilled to travel dead. The Reporter was started after the i b� p �-( = . title of which bas been announced to us all our lives upon good looks and 01068 demise of the Comet but only lived a few . . . G- L H as 'Saved from the wreck.'' Thie is said management, while others fall into for• weeks. -- -• . ,,, ,�,• tune without even putting forth an effort• J. H. Davis, of Stoaffvills, has moved U aT opened Up a crate of beautiful Dinner and Tea E'tS to b_ a zpc._„i ,.urar;, and we Iratia nu - 4 -`` tr Jock. Brooks, who has been', with Mrs. upon a farm in the vioinit of Mon olia, . doubt that the club can handle such. The P° Mongolia, Which We are Offel'ing' ata Ow .pr1C©• - • r auspices Brien, south of here for years past, and will now guide the plow and wield - r.. - play will be pr6sented uLda the p - T . - • - of Lha Fav Com al. , some time about belongs to either class,we state not which. the spade. - -jars away down• . . � p y Some time ago he received communion• The Salya�ion Army throuithout the Gem d a J - i the lat of January. Watch for bills. - • —Rev.C. Langford, of York station, 0c- tion from an uncle in the old country, in- Dominion bold their week of self denial �, - viting him over, and enclosing a ticket this year from the 6th to the 12th -of .�'• ' -' copied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday, ' _ 1. and delivered two approni•iate Harvest formhie passage thele. This offer was November. Home discourses. Both morning and thankfully declined, and Jock entered the The War Cry says :—Whitby is a pence ` N -, - . �_ .­"�'. . 6ervices of the Grand Trunk. Since that noted for its hardness and coldness to• A BU TI N _' . - evening the church was comfortably fill- -_ ed, and the floral decorations were pleas. time he has received a letter from his warns the ksve of God and the salvation __ rte-- '` ant to view, The ladies displayed admir- mother in Cape Town, Souter Africa. She of Jesus Christ. . x 3 able taste in arranging the promiscuous is proprietyess of a large hotel Chore, and Mre. D. C. Downey, late of Whitby, in- ri earl o ' @r mit her husband is an ezten�iys wholesale tends to apply rte Parliament for a divorceRO K I ERY �.g . CROCKERY ' blossoms. We p nt two y t p t wine merchant. The letter contained an from Mr. D. C. Downey on the gr ! I of a description of the tea and entertain- in itation to her son to come to her, and ` meat on Thursday evening. Neat issue 9 of desertion end adultery.' c also was accompanied b a through ticket • ,moi ~Vii; e will contain a report of the proceedings P y g The father of Ralph 211a0kley of Ham- tTKIX : and mons sufficient to defray other ex- J y y ikon, recently killed by a trolly dor on _ crate of- ne goody thereat. Y —Megsre. V. R. Hart find J. Bunting, pensee in connection with the trip. , Jock Church,st,, Toronto, has issued a writ . Tint 0pen8C1 . a •' has decided to acre t the invitation, szxd "` i I. .... _ li, two strangers, billed the village for an en- P against the Toronto Street Railwat Com• ; f tertailament in the Pirie Hall on Tuesday will start on liis long journey in a few pans for 820,000 damel{ee. -.. weeks. He degiree to state that should The Provincial elections in New Brans. riL�i al� to lt�'►St ;siy1 ►� - �� The former was to give.a leo p ,:: ,� ' evening, an of his friends in Pickering happen to wick on Saturda resulted in the Blair �� _ ` tare on the habit and customs of the y. : be in that neighborhood at any time, lie Ad.ninietration being sustained. A fen- •" �..- - f f Chinese, while the latter posed a6 a ieSt �Itr11S. :t: .•: . P will be pleased to have them call at the Lure of the day.s polling was the da,esti of ��� p It. ventriloquist. The hour for the openinh Short Market street, where premier Blair un. York County. -- s hail aryl ed and so did the �ntar- Central Hotel, ; ; ' % of the y be will do bis best to entertain them. If Charles Wadley, a well-known tt�esident - tainere but the audience was very slim• '�— • �• �� " we ever again visit South Africa, Jock of Oshawa, aged 60, drowned 1"iimself CHA� _ i ' .... 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