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I8 1892 r � , tt i ,- NO , I � �1 , y ��, °� SOL XII. t, , r,. , . ',7 ., ._- , . ,_"` ,1 dd __�__— O T� ROUND US ' Df Eadflria ftfE/g. L A F P, Eaft SCarbOrO. MARKHAM ,� F{ t Y r 1 . RESSMAHERS, PERFECT FIT• LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY Mrs.Campbell, of Chatham, is visiting Cdr r3eorge Pepper took bili string of . .,Terltcat. D TING- tailors eyewin foroutting dresses THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR her mother, Mn. CIOsaOn. jumping horses, eight in number, from the "`_'"".... ..,,.: >: and mantles, taught by bliss M. McCausland, Miss Pugh of Whiteyale, visited her sig- Tremoq Hoose yesterda and shi pe `'.. '' ,r ti .1 CORRESPGND}tNTB. ' 3'► P - 11rI•BATE MAN, M,D., C•M•,M C•P• Pickering village. Dresses made or cut and flt- tor Mrs. Garry Annie, last aces. them to New York City, for exhibition a s•p., Coroner. Office and Residence, too, Orders vromptly attended to, and aper- ,. , CLAREMONT . ; ` . � 2s-9m. Miss Bambridge, of the city, spent last the approaching horse show there. The . g;n„3ti esti Pickering office hours: Morning fact St guaranteed. week visiting friends in this locality. string will undoubtedly attract attention, I. '-. - ! Mrs. R. Carson presented liar husband - bout sale to ll;ao; Evening s to 8. Misses Minnie and Ella McHittrick vis- and uphold the high reputation of this "• -- DECKERS:. LIVERY ! with a daughter on Sunday 13th inst. iced friends in this vicinity recently. Class of Canadian stock. the - T'occtt 11IusLc. - The A. 0. U. W. Lodge members Are Mr. and Mrs. Dammert; of Toronto, Mr. A. Campbell sent in his resignation , ,mss - ..,—_^"—_--- Y As I have bon�Iht up Dan Heddin's livery havinR K %%-uo[?r-hi-d vrcc-ted at their Hall. called on friends hereon Thanksgiving day. a@ eonncillor some time ago, but although ' lllter 1VI1 ; Ldp ~'m p~OTl'� bn:<iueQg and have added rc:veral .new Our fat nit i s u rt a ut nv6i g in turns s Hilton Brumwell, who islattending Osh• two .• cit,. it meetings have been held since, UPII, (,I' TiT` TCI I-,\ 1'{1 ..ON- ht,rsea auu buggies, I can accotnf)(lxte awe High School s ant art of last week the ret;irr,�ation has not been acted n n, ' W® aervatori of :�lu:i is hret:arel to ;'ive leg- , �t tth tielgl.s lhst N eels, blit we are again � P P Po ti,e public with good rigs at all hours. under the paternal roof. Mr. t an)pbell most emphatically declines -. eons in both iustrain iredlaudvocal musts- l;e- Covered 'bus meets all trains: fn back to uiud. The Misses Conant, of Oebawa, Mr. to serve. In this connection it may .be . �' ntS� . ferences given if requ C Things are surprisingly quiet in the - Thorough Instruction Guaranteed connection with livery I bleep a Morphy, of Toronto, and )lir. Myers, of stated, however, that the council have ap s3 11ich dd news line this week, not even so much as + .=t , i-. Sale, Commission and 11 ard- Barrie, were guests at Andrew Annie' on pointt,d Conncill4r Marr to the chairman Address,ClaretnoLt is-52 Pickerin a dog-fight or a bon fire to report. Thank ivin ds chip of the fire a d light committee a si - _ jug Stables, g. Thanksgiving y• h° t0 ` I E H EAGENS •e0-.. VCT. BECK '. Thos. Peers has disposed of all the The first aanivereary of the dedication tion held by Mr. Campbell. MISS LETT _ __ _ __ cattle he bad at R. Underhill s last week, of Centennial church was celebrated on Mount Joy residents were startled Sat. . , Be - t° e' c' bat another lot is pearly expected. They Thanks ivin ds and was a decided sae- arday evening shoat i:30 by the cry of fire. "- ' - S NOtiV PREPARED TC RECEIVE � peat g g Y• tied 1 n,nsic 1>upils. bliss Alice Tait, a teacher in •sox °' m may be on hand beforethis i8 read be our ease in every respect, notwithstanding the 1Vir. Urroy, whose store is in close proaim- i.'°. , the Toronto College of Glaris says: " zt gives me .. farmers. unfavorable condition of the roads. Th a ity to John Calvert's new hoose, noticed a t1 -100 :.: W001 _ -much l+loasure to recommend Miss Reagens as deg C9 M .� '� �° , .p+ Joshua Bundy his three (food second- dinner was all that could be desired, which blaze in the buildings, and knowing that it _ a teacher of music. She has studied with me • for t' •est three years in amort studious man- n . " , 11 band cooking and one self .feeder stoyeg reflects great credit an the ladies. The was not occupied, raised an alarm and with es bs uer,ai,,. ossesses a thorough technical training. I r a t for sale cheap, besides any quantity of platform meeting, which was held after the assistance of neighbors subdued the She lifts proved an excellent pupil throughout." '" ° new ones of all :rinds and shapes. Call justice had been done to the contents of the flames. An examination of the premises )E'£l t. IlesidencePickering station. sm' v,� Svx -a- w '� °; ( o and Qet prices. * tables, was very interesting, excellent ad- revealed the fact that adetermined attempt Z I•;dv ' o Owin to the des erste state of the dresses bayigg been given by Revs: Dob- to burn the building had been made, the b ti M W i R p son of Toronto, Chisholm of Dunbarton, most noticeable thin being a strop smell in©3T Legal. r. , g tt g { "� � . -+ •-4 ! h roads, the market here on Tuesday was BARRIS- lA 1 q0 Cannom of Whitevale, and �t atson of of turpentine. Fire bad been started in )u t0 E, FAREWELL, Q• V•, — _ p not nearly so well attended as Usual. Scarboro, also Mr. Morphy of Toronto. several places,one of whi-,h was in a closet . J. TER,,Coa•ity Crown Attorney,and my >Q uv f + d Good prices were realized however, as The music by the Whitevale oboir and or. upstairs, where a bunch of shavings bad . ' y1lirr _ Whitby. _ _. a solicitor. Court House,_-_ _ O w o a^--m! t'. there was a sufficient number of buyers ohestra was well rendered. Rev. F. C. been placed against the wood-work and ig f' &lld �'11ES MILLER, SOLICI roll, IrU• W o m�, 3 osA a o 04 bq o o; present. Hearn occupied the abaft daring the even- nited. The door was closed and there be .- . -1 J TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at = q. d m.. o Thistle Ha," near Brougham. coney to loan. i~.. b ��a q c N > � ludhd note too htint Be theiand broy oneert nas hive il ed too er proceeds8On themefollowing evening cessfnlount- ing drHowever, the fire bag had R t his rs � c e — - H °a oCi °° p m a al r there was a 10 cent social held at which a work in downstairs, considerable of the in- f. OPV ,� McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- go r �a'O 00 004 mma' s, some time in January. It was previous. - ;�.t - opposite Post tf3 I �� o 3 o m°$ ti : b ly announced for 'Xmas eye. Tile enter- ltoodly number assembled. After parta.k eerier being destroyed. The building is t.rs,Solicitors,&c. Office °pp o�;c©, «"pithy, Ont. Ju.."I3a11 Dow,B.A.;TbeO• ing Of the delicacies remaining over, Mr. brick clad, worth about $2,000, and incur- A. i Z i v- a ti w a tainment will be a treat, however, when '� of c'O,Me6lltvray,LL•y• Nouey to Loan. 8y Watson took the chair and dispensed the ed. In all probability there, is trouble • ' J « . a7 A c c c � A' it does Come. program, which was gaits varied through• ahead for some one.—Sun. . few thousand dollars, private funds, _ Geo. Grah;m is expected back to _. o out, and also very interesting. Space will i o °d 0m 1~ _ p A to loan on Real Estate Mortgages at rear- N A A B W p, � a m t Claremont next week to reside permanent- BRI D+ enable setae of intereQt. THOS.1'AIiKER,Bar- • I 8b �- DOL permit LO give a detailed account Of it, UXBRIDGE." , rister,Pickering, (every SEtturday.l 4-y _ M ;14 M A Q 0 a U ly with us. He is not overly pleased with suffice to say that it was well received by . . _ _ QO ( 3_0_ x_a_____ -s, the wRy the Queen City has used him. S. ORMISTO\, LL•B°• of Law- ' 14 •ox ,n , to t- t Q 3 all. User $10 w.as realized, which makes J. C. Binet bought a dressed hog 1astFri- f I Geer a will resume work with bis son W. �V. rents, Ormiston crew, Barristers, --- --- - - R the proceeds of the anniversary over 00 day from Mr. Blakely, of . Reach, that Solicitors.tiotariee,&c•,15 'zoronto Street, T - J. at the old stand. in all, weighed 390 The and was only a year and a - route. will I e at Claermont every Thursday. Di. Jobuston of Toronto, Was here last KINSALE. half old. . office. ,i.Bundy'a shop. l\[onev to loan. `Z-"y" ntat'io' nweek interviewing John Forsyth with ref- . . If-is not often that the town council is _____ ___ • � Vetet't�lttry. erence to the recent accident received by Dire. Keely,grand-daughter of Mr.Agais, called upon to pay for sheep killed by doge, • that gentlei>van and hie wife while travel• is visiting friends bore. but it happened this week, Mr. Kirby hav- - . ,: ., 'J -- PICKERING BRANCH. Mrs. chili Coo r, of New York, is -,- FIP__ iJS,VETERINARY SUR . _� ling on the Toronto Street Railway. Af• P Pe ing had three lambs destroyed in pia . ter a lengthy interview, some settlement staying at his. Edwin McBrien's. tare field near the park pond. I , H� �I ,n�, C7radnate of rue Ontario pct- �ttias Bella :tleBrien.of Shamrock Lodge, e,-inary �ol'.,ge, ,loronto, will .Visit Whiteva-e 0 en for the transaction of all legitimate vt as Rrruuged, therefore the case will not Rev. �ti'. Lloyd. of Epsom; died on t. v and Cherrpwvo;i ev ry Saturday. Diseases of ' F agent Thanksgiving in the County Town. Thursday or Friday last, and the funeral , >11 �1- the horse's foot•a�tended rto at my lho��g forge BOF tog Hou�e�From 10 to a retards a s. go to tout t. Ur. Forsyth th is able to be Miss Viola Lewis is indisposed this week. took place to Aurora on Saturday. De- tot 3•�,7t'� con.• I ickerino. Calix �r ,t1 t- , p atround again. «'e trust her illDess will be brief and her- illltid tended to. Telegraph acldre�s : �Vltitevale,On•. to 1 o'clock: The re alar Christmas Exatthination of ' ceased was 45 years of age, and was in pia_ y• , -• R return to.health rapid. second year on the Epsom circuit. P.O.address: (seen River.Ont-_ - ___- �avings Bank ill connection. the pupils of the Senior Department of , k t t �- II p g j �, �, �'I; 1'EItI�I AItY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brignall have set A horse Suver was here daring the past l T ,r {3-y) GEUR(zF KER'R, Manager. our School will be held on elobiog day, tied fair and equare-upon a merry married week and picked up a number of Rood ani- pli1g r�' . s,,aeon. grad»atc of 011tftTlO AtArin- Friday `L8rd December. During school life in Toronto. Our best wishes go to mals at a low average. On Friday he '� ar ('o;l�ge, Toronto office cud re-sideuce,Liu- — --_ _ ----___--_-- ___-- . I'`i81f. - ;o;'s a:cuae, Pickering Village. Calls by-day hours the pupils are to be examined on them. bought twelve, Saturday be went to Lind - 1 0r ,,;��,t promptay attAnded to. first class NOTIC their sessional work by visiting teachers Percy Risley'e smiling face adorned oar say, but did not get any, and on Monday . _ . . . N 11(flit - general hlackiwith s},oP in connection. New villa a reen last Thursday. Although not hebought a few more here. One hundred -abs gotten ul,, as well as all manner of ropatr- . 1 and others. In the evening the tt@sal now one Of ag, still his heart tarns LO hl9 _ t.li�' S •. . ingdoue,at lowest living rates, Laine acid lis- rogram will be presented in the Town dollars was about the top price.—Journal. i,', first love. C. Kelley, harnessmaker, has sold out ° Art carers feet merle a specialty -of, always a 65'--t all. A ROpd nine IIlay be expeCtiftl. '• i A 0 = class shoo ou band• WIII Lawton is slowly in.proving in his-business to J. W. Turner, son of the . - - - _ . ' . T• Further particulars.in the near future. .. health. B timely remedies his old-timed ��r3 THE ► RAVELLING �AiRt '. .w... y late Andrew Turner, of Scott. The trans- ';` - ,Socie.te�8. 1 toe, rheumatizism bag been checked. We far took place last Saturday. ]tilt. Kelley w - - " ' LODGE ti�0, 13b, I. O. Poverty Hollow. all do sympathir.e with Will. will manage the business for a year. ! ` I I`G SL Alfred Salton, formerly manager of the _ T• M. Frankish has been appointed De- R (,. T. This lo:lge i,�,e ets Avery Monday teaches elle farTt7E1'S'RifC that, t0 make ti F, the year, iu Dale's Rall, y'ickcrivg. Robbie carried a large crust'in the act of Model Farm, and lately tenant to the south uty Warden by the Ontario Game and - ) `'- evening is y. saving grace. — _ . . Every person invited to join and help adv 1%i5 9ood butter gaickh , she bt be care- of the sixth lice, has given up farming and -ish Commissioners. . This was a much 11 the y . I stead f ease of`t'en,1 erance., A. Walker is e0nding a few weeks visit. moved into Whitby. We will miss Alfred. needed appointment, and in Mr.F.'s hands , - fur t0 base t0 have the C a the ing relatives at Manitoulin Island. Charles Mackey, one of our sturdy boys, we have no doubt the interests of the Com- 13itaiitcoo �.arDff. _ B. Matthews has returned from Mani- sheaved the kind of staff' in his bones by missioners will be•rigidly looked after. - L,t���L�f�rr ji,;t,h;� ape," tuba. His better half was glad to see him. running third in the race for the ilTiohell Messrs. White and Moore, evangelists,. ' ='Coin proper temperature at the time f Sl glances last Wednesday night. B. Cup, at the W. C. I. last week. • Charley who held revival services in the Baptise 1H(1�1 �5 DCN, Con�'eyaucer, - and F. were there, but Jim Crow was not is none our milk•so s ; he is a re ular, - 1 u:is�ioner for tat{ino .�flidu�ite, etc„ Clare- _ Y P K church here dQring four weeks, are now Y soy - Churning. You can only tell ex y "in it." all-around hustler. conducting similar meetings in Haldimand ;; . wont,out - Mr. Johnston, Of 'e- Toronto Jat;cti n Not w a a neighborhood h v church, near Cob Their labors ere ' ---.-- - h ton, 'i� st to o R few i our a e been c el a s h ' � BU�TIVG, Issner of 1larrift�e is visiting at Thos. Parkinson, Swampvilie investing in this now notorious, '• Bible were quite successful, resulting in about . `� . Licenses for the Cowtty of Ontario. Of- t1'titi3 y'Qu dee (1011l�; by the U$0 Of a farm. Readings " �he o scion of those who `u ` ,o fice at the store or at his resi3ence,Pickering David Walker itstends s nding the win- p twenty couveraions, and a general increase � B 4_ villave. 12-y pe have carefully read the work, is that Ad of interest on the pikrt of the members of . _ - dairy thetnometer which Sou can get ter months with his esteemed friend,'Mr.Mr. ventism can be clear) traced throughout - R.BE ATO\, •I OWE ti SHIP �•LE RN Y the congregation. Ten members were re- �. Cony©;apses; Commiat~ioner for taking Matthews. Stick to it Dave. '•Well I'de it. In spite of this, it is well worth read- ceived hits the church, and- a number of. . _ affhaavits, :icco'antant and Insurance Agent. {1'Om J. ►S• Barnard, watchmaker and like to—what does the boys say about it ,Dg• It is suitable for matured minds, and others are expected to join-in the near fu- ' 3foney to loan on farm property. «'i'.la pro- dDyway?" for thole alone. lure.—Times. - �° �' + Tiroughat�F every lfonday i afternoon ifor the Jeweler, R'hltby, for --dAClt THE RIPRER. perhaps fan cannot bear sash lordly — transaction of business. 27-0_— 2� NTQ i •�— wi�� • f[ult, nor Yet saCli C6re, rich f�OWerl as — - - — - .i i.7 but what of that? Your flowers MALVERN.. r GV Tp�EV `1'U LU-�\ AYYL1' TU F° t3R000HAM. others ; b jlllLChi90ll, apI'raispr at'Claremont for __ ______ may only be the dailies and the bntterenps + Canada Pe Loan & savings Co., head The man at the corner is ball thud• of life—the lrttte cords and smiles and AnXrew Walker is visiting his eiater is t f%- • ,` office, Toronto. Stock capital s,000,txro• Total �R. DEAN y handshaker and helpful looks; bot we love Manitoulin Island. - 7`. ._ assets =tiy(xt,(sx). Tlie company lends monev on - dle.l these days. T . �ti lowest can cr t rates of interest dna on favor- $ittc+r Fxtract of Sarsaparilla and Iron Marshal 1'oang.jof Toronto, Was bete th'e'se flowers full wail. Boar the beet you John Lawrie heli sold and shipped over - _ able terms of repayment, Mortgit.ges slid de- for the Blood can. 'Tie all God asks. 200 barrels of apples from his orchard this,.. ,fie;' Vis: bentures purchased. No commission. No delay over Sunday with his parents. Thanksgiving passed off quietly in our season. ,7� ,. I ;�. • Expenses moderate. 48tf Rry Hing of Blood and Liver ]�edlClneB. q p R. Brooke is expected borne from the burg. No serious shooting fatalities took Wednesday night last, the fruit grower's o'r ,„" - --- North West in the course of a few days. lace, and all free fights were absent. Rin- son Bobbie, took upon himself the humble- ` — - �lrc7etect. D R. D E A N' 8 -`'L' • DV.J.Bode11 has h-w� his whiskers dreoo- sale, in the manner of celebrating Thanks- task cf escorting a Crust down the 3rd,. i . ,+ A. POST, tOJNTY ARCHITECT ' Blood Building Iron Pills, is somewhat different from most from the sanctar here. t A. for the county of Ontario . Drawingof ITne palled for blood ereatina and adding ed pompedore 3y our town's tonsorial ar- giving, lr � ;.- �) X1111 and specifications furnished for every class q g fist. places. We beliuve ill .gratefully turning Ed. Louis is having a new brink kitchen building. Steam and hot water heathg and a healthy glow to the completion. James Williams has rented J. Prices our hearts and minds to the bountiful Pro• built to the dwelling posse on his farm. ,i•*:I- I. ventilation a specialty.. Office—Gerrie Block, house. to that's a marriage off for tiffs elder of all Rood and precious gifts. Al- When completed it will add greatly to the° - +. corner Du dna Brock streets, wnitby. i Dr. Dean's LiverPilisi though we may drop oar daily work, still appearanoeofthe abode. I ` . RePidence—Kingston Road East Pickering. 97y winter. - The most perfect pill for Biliousness, we have never, nor do we ever intend' to The beef ring, we understand, is not go- _ John Mayor is basing a new stable ' ctioneeri DiaziDeos, Stomach troi>bies and all defieerate the da b debanohes. iDg to break up, as al butchers phophesied f i _ erected on his premises. •D wllieb"Mouut Wars and rumors of wars, adsiaR from it would. - At a mee�.i�Dg of the members o>z .` �nl=` ,. �� - u^JBS the old and r b diseases of the Liver. FAIRBAN AuDan Will reside for the winter. the negligence or ignomnoe of apple pack• Friday night it was agreed that they should .h; �• Auctioneer; still in the field, able and Jam88 Beattie his purehased 68bae 1 willing to con lust any salsa entrusted to him, W• R. $CWSE, Cibemif3t ab:d Dr>zggisi, more toWD nttisweea: ID Ocher Words "r: have come to our ears. I6 >s one of continue on next year, in like manner as t dna takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- the most pleasant things in the world to was done daring the past summer. a I 11 # ` ransfor ast favors,and hopes for a continuance Wbitbo, is sole agent for the Ije has ODe iDto this stook btifiaaeffw. - p g have our apples lying out in this severe Weare informed by the Brown's Cor- ,• - of them, Terms for services moderate. Ar- above goods• _ While R QidBr Sarre], ai the mill weathee, waiting for the paokere. It means ners correspondent to the San that Holmes tt f` ' rangements as to dates and terms can be made Q Z1Y8 at the office of this paper. �5-tf ° bD Friday, Will ]hiller had ilia fieooad flu- loss of money, and of coarse, we are all Son have reduced their rate of shoeing f --- — ----- -- Pickeger of his left hand so crashed that amps- glad. It would be quite the proper °aper to 30 Cts per shoe. If this reducti� r j, yA �Ois AS POUCHER, Licensed Ane• :: MOORED g, T tioneer,valuator,etc.,for East York and e0essary. their C tataoa was found n to writs !n our memory the name of ilia true, and we only hope it is, F, i the whole of North and South Ontario. strut : GENERAL BLACKSMITH. se�;oe p�paratlODs are IAe far Sayer who thus bolt's to his.bargain, sad no doubt will be greatly increased, while '� t attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. the annual entertfftiarpout under the pqf- when another year oomes, to have no deal- on the other hknd the farinere in general :� ch inose has will also be benefited by the ohange. '_.4,Y MN argea lhoderate. Address THOS.POUCHER, , with bion. This apple bas r `"' ` _ - - Bog 47,Brougb%m.Ont. Special Wont= given tohorseshoeing picas of the Union Sabbath School of this Ings PP ' , _ and eneral re airin place• The date ie fixed far 'Xmas Eye. become each a source of speculation that 1. -Jess THE S1.AaHER v. 1. 4 -- TYatchinalcl ng. , g repairing..- A Dumber of young folks Ore in the there will be no trouble in getting pnrahas- .,� _ h �. -_ �. - - - ^"^^"�`� . 8t Ye of dam Water ifs and tin on eel whawill peek year apples before Christ- Mr. John Lawrie h`as latelq eisgaged De ,. T New"work 'gotten u in first dace babit aging pa ps ter apples left out until the tective Tabor as General Manager: LEX. CLTHBERT, Watchmaker P Y mu. Wig ppb A and jeweller, -has settled down to his and warranted as t0 material. at the Brougham hotel pump. The dop- frost nips them, are a trifle too wintry.• _ J.Heminway and Miss L. Winker a*eIm = z , ,_n. 11 s : a etr�'j"n•`a tewpan the bottom of *hick d of doi�i er �� r .El,QUB Q ., , S�.VED Alt AHA •t +�; F Rg -ilm� m - LTL ,(per th els reser , - is covetted etch botli water T dream '" + it > -- ' . d A our• _.' INT -- �'- �'.: dLi > tma be used instead of the water if ce• �" -•. . . ImPo rtatloe of S att�etio Belatio with y i p,�a I A tl ry wl tela isnti�► is . • . ,m+ross K de tit, ado fits oharg• Abadt two thirds of:the men i this coun-- m ..F tarred. q. r. - z ea tato the' ofl�' ty eCopeul tr tobagco.._ uTTQ�it� 'oat'flhilt:ren• IV T ': N - Th, rittah, nd Stteana ATa ationCi 1`; r" ,�( 11r1C V J� A' ' „- 4 , - 8 _ and the Sa Muat�a►t0 hom they °An ctrioal machine in the (1 .A • f es'. :It a�as the'seer Colerid a who wrottd, with _i. e p any)$SSI. l trolls, itrlt>roh arrived-.ia g - Lai a Mint .. , g i : �O�Ied 8 Dl' t111r8s•, .. aye an arc in;It q their a vheltuees. The rousts the colas. 4 Y�.; - e ,_ . his usual keen perception of truth, -. ombay trooi the ecsl ga Gal[ coaagg"ht tWO: yu( at oar® ave°l°thea rte• the Preach i a- 1 ROTI �O�t B... The best and wisest thin; to do with the men, named Desfull Lav and Thelocouri There are 30G 0DO commercial travelers in " r A mother Is a mother still ,» delicate silk and wool summer was that y y men, and !i_he English Consul handed aver + - -`rhe holiest thing in life.' '' g° Levy, whose adventures raid misfortunes the United States. Wken ground in ploughed in. have done.faith ul tint for .after Don and to the friendly Bedouin a sum of Money ` ani a stratum of soil four to all .. Y, o durin thermonths of June-and Jul. last it A revolver has been Vast shoots N JMnthe most-abject mother mast;"'•a uld evenin w a is to rf diem careful) ,send y that Mhiitild .make hint] cgntented. for life, i. depth is shaved completely fror g A r • P` Y won be ditli«rlt to find beaten in ffotion. seven times in a aecdnd. low and reserved in a loose Gond say, ever be to her child the woman of we- while lite o�cetx an crew of H. M. S. the latae to the cleaner, the goods as well The-two !t?ett, rho are} irrothers, _belong to •. » men. Yet this fact does not-make tt awhit if the are sealed and then b combining Sphinx,"-which wA&At,_d.useataAthe.titne -. . New Mexico is onjoying,the first rain `,.l it, there is provided a covering Y , Y g Port Victoria, the c'pital of the island of al o ave the La. s clothes and a sum o season it has had in four years. - r.s a strong mulch. It has for r leas important that we should use all our the beat of two or more of them in the same g 'Y efforts to make ourselves worth of the best' Mahe, ops of Cho atqup known as Cho Se.: h. Y garment, wear ti}erti out in the pretty tea .cheiles Islands. The d been ea money. After remaining at the port three Chinese control almost; the entire shoe= been believed by studious obse ;` ths�a child can ive'us—its confidence as owns the are sure to make as a Lhe Sun. 7" gi►ge -lin da s the SS. " Simla" called there, and making business in Wifornia. " y Y .- ars that this checks in a marked T carrying prod6-m from one island to another the were placed on board and given a see- g ]oma of water by evaporation ire ' its trusted adviser. g The Watteau plait which is a moat an in• a " In India there is a species of crow Vhat How, then -shall we aro ourselves to in the Venus, a small sailing craft 'of . prep dispensable feature of these gowns, ie not al- shoat twenty-five tuna burthen. This vessel on •class Passage to Bombay. The men laughs just like a human beim disturbed soil• . _ - occupy a position so exalted? #To some o eras or even generally made of the same y will be sant back to the •'Seyohells" at thb 1 g• � precise figarea have been la Y g Y which was d of but one sail was 4 George Eiffel is said to have made.£2 000 - " --�� : us, perhaps this question is not yet aseriou material as the own but may be of a lace possessed Government's expena-.--[Times of India. g + ever until recently an American and important one, for it is not forced upon g Y Worked by a crew of six, and in addition to x)00 as his share in the Eiffel tower. ` ry station made careful investiga P P shawl, of breadths of embroidered silk or the two mon whose names are , us while our children are vary young, as it ere dia tied from an old ball own set given above There is but one sudden death amonglot was plowed April 23, 181 Pe Po g P they had on •board, on the 25th June, €it. ;,�� � ' ,t' No 'l;'ailori ., is nt n later period. Then we wake up itS usetulnesa. Even lace flounces can be ► � y ten among men.- V soil was carefully tested in comF women to eve: sudden) as from a dream and find them Amour Lavy, their uncle ; Rosier Leapoir In his 11 Narrative of lite v'o a eb of the a similarly unplowed field, N1 a, Y, arranged without Duffing them to give the and Ju�iva Lea . u father and son• .. Y g When a wife hears a dull thud on the forming their opinions of the world around effect to Watteaa trains. Po . ► and Kite, Doctor Kell falls how he ha un lowed ground contained it ' them and settling themselves into was of another man named- Adolphe. These six Y door-step she knows that the lodge has ad. P j . g Y One of the prettiest of these luxurious p a pair of trousers made• for himself among journed. . four feet, 9.13 lbs- less water action without assistance from us. One persons set sail from Port Victoria in the the natives of Went Greenland. It will be foot than did the plowed i we feel that the cord which bound them little gowns was made of the remnants of an +•'1'en.ta," on a ahoi•t ab a round the A man of science in �lei•rruny maintains + .• old China silk, ,with pale green ground Islands yaq remembered that the Kite. was the steamer that it is from"m6 eons that all. our dia- equivalent of 1.'5 inches of rain 1. us has been broken, and that it remains for sprayed with pink blossoms. The white lands, on board eggs,and that took Lieutenant Peary and his wife to monds come. When it is observed that the thein to drift farther and farther from us. prov.sions for a four days' trip. However, the Arctic regions in the a rte of 1891. water available for crop produ We fool our hal lessnesa at least and Taco which had done duty on two pretrious shortly after leaving, the encountered )rad g P g A Russian can plead infancy for a ton 3' The incident is told of the natives about R most all lands, is less than tha P gowns, having been cleaned and mended, weather, which prevented them a -time as he does not come of a till he is . the thought thrusts itself upon us that p gain mak, per scam , in latitude 77° 44'. twenty-sixbe used- to the best advantagf • was arranged as a deep collar across the Y P • ears old. while we have been carie for their bodies , ing for land, and four days after leaving Nue in into one of the huts I Y $ back of the gown; which narrowin at the rt the�aail was carried awe b the p g caw a w°' The Amazon Indians use a blowpipe with Year is taken with another, nuc and minds we may have ne lected the far P° Y Y lean dill call employed in cortin and d an important bearing upon 1 . 1. + Y waist line, fell in a cocuille all the way diligentlyK which they throw an arrow 200 yaps with ,, t rester need of their souls. t seems to me FORCE OF THE STORM. aceta skins. Strewn all abort the infector tillage. It .Leaches that, who g doer, the front. Another flounce of lace wonderful precision. - to ground is to be lowed i, that we cannot begin too early to establish formed a double cascade down the back By this time the little craft had been blown were urs and sewing implements, and it In a year the food eaten by a home is nine: e lowin should be done a _ . confi3ence and sympathy between ourselves from beneath which escaped a trailing ful- well out into the open sea, and those on appeared evident that I had found a tailor. times his weight ; that of a cow,nine times; P g - - and our children. Are we not apt to feel, peas of pink crepe forming also the front of board were soon aroused to the perils of As I was suffering for a new pair of trousers, that of an ox sig times. dry enough to permit it and when we have attended to their daily re- the gown which was belted with broad black Position by the fact that they were drifting here was a chance not to be lost, ani The Roumanian crown is .made of metal corn is to be planned upon fall ne otiations were at once opened with the disc harrow or similar tool s}i, - - curring wants,—have seen them properly velvet. out of the track of vessels,end by the know)- � P from the cannon captured from the Turks upon this round as early as pi - - fed and well clothed, and have done every Very elegant and by no rneaite costly tea edge that their provisions only consisted of lay for their manufacture, by presenting at P.levna in 1877. po g - - thing that we think necessary for a sound g ens can be made of theli ht summer ma- some 18 pounds of rice and about 20 gallons her with a knife. avoid a needless loss of watc:i 50,000,000 vol- eveporation. h steal and menta} develo meat that q g g It was not without eonsi3erable difficult It is stated that there are . ►P:�e prevention of exceaeive+` P Y P replete and silks purchased at the sales, for of water, the latter contained is a cask. Y umes in the public libraries of America while P our ants is done? Perhaps we have added fabric too bright and too much out of date With the hope of being picked up by a pass• that I succeeded in conveying in her an ap- there are but 21,000,000 in Euro . •to this a watchful care of their morale and in vessel row in more and more faint proximate idea of the style of article de- �' water is not the only importat manners have endeavoured to check all for general wear make up effectively $ g On a clear night a Jed light can be seen- - results from early spring tillaf in these accommodating little dresses in every moment,and with the knowledge that aired, as I wished them to reach to the feet at a greater distance than a white li ht cls soils and clayey loams the , , evil tendencies and habits, and•to make which the union of three or more fabrics no rescue party from shore could then reach instead of only just below the knee, as was g . Y their outward deportment correct. lends charm to their never failing attractive- them, the men divided the rice 'Into small a la mode at Cape York. So much was at but on a dark night the reverse is the case, degree of dryness at which the - Is this our whole duty? Have we no: Hees and even the brocades and textiles de- allowances, and decided that each man's last made clear, but the addition of pockets The Indian exhibit at the Chicago World's the least resistance, and are - . ovc;rlooked the ver important needs of share of the fresh water should be about being beyond her powers of comprehension Fair will include representatives of ever time left in the beat possible t Y P signed for household decoration may be em- y r` : . their souls, their higher being? Theyerave ployed with perfect confidence in a pleasing equal to a couple of wineglasses daily. Hav- I was compelled to forego those luxuries. tribe from the extreme north of Terra del - soils pass from the excesaii sympathy, lou for some one in whom the The question of style having been decided Fuego. .. through the stage of best moi. _ . 8 Y result to wearer and observer alike. ing made this disposition- of their small q Y g .of too little they shrink and d _- may confide ; and do we not sometimes _— stock of eatables and drinkables, the six she proceeded to take my measure. This There is a tooth of 13nddha, preserved and A into the larger or smaller clod) fail to respond to these outgoings of —' men tatting it in turns to keep a look-out was done in a rather,IF manner. worshipped in an Indian temple, which - annoying, so productive of•1. their hearts, and thereby discourage II3efn1 Hinta� and to endeavor to keep the craft's head to Having selectted a sea akin of aufi}eient probably all the gold in the world coula : ventive of large yields. The gr them from coming to us with , the the sea settled themselves down to the in- length and width it was wrapped around not btt Table oilcloth, tacked back of the stove, + g Pp Y' to in the above experiments - - leasures and troubles of every-day life? if pans or cooking utensils are hung up, evitable, as it seemed as if their being res• the limb, the fur side inward. The sur- The Czar of Russia is the largest individu- pp bus material was then bent over with the al landowner in the world. The area of his on April 28, was left in excel) - If we do, it not strange that they seek and of tables where mixing or dishwashing cued would be little short of a miracle. p t whic}t aide b aide with others to whom the can sometimes open With the Indian Oceans read before their fingers, and the akin removed. The crease possessions is far greater than that of the the , y Y Pe is done saves the wall and maybe cleaned P g days longer before plowing, h their hearts; and who can assure us that easily, anti lasts along time. Dyes and net a eight of land in any direction so formed served as a guide for the next entire Republic of France, in it, during that time, Brea " , . they will not throw themselves into the An F.n¢liah exchange says: "Gratsa stains the crew spent several days In the open procedure, which consisted in biting along Edith—" Whydid you dismiss Ur, Good. ' of extreme size and excel - toils of those who may prove wholly unable upon.children's clothing may be removed by boat, but on the 19th day after starting on the ilne with the teeth, so as to cause the heart ?" Blance— oil he got so he'd ! a d as a consequence it herein and unfit to offer them that which it is our thea lication of molasses as thou h it their voyage, their provisions, beth of rice fold to lie flat. PP $ h rather sit at home and hold my hand than go over this ground twice v - privilege to give—persons whose pernicious lives? were soap, and presently washing as usual; and free water, became exhausted. For a This being accomplished,' the skin was take me to the theatre." I� harrow, twice with a disc Karr - influence will be felt throughout their lives? the f brie will suffer no injury. time the men had been art) a easin¢ again a lied to the limb, and-a few Slight with a beau roller before it j Y• partly PP g'>s, PP g t� y Children have many questions to ask An excellent .use for oyster shells is to their hunger by .eating the eggs which alterations were marked with an additional into a condition of filth only a about this world into which they have been clean the fire-brick of the stove. Lay.a formed their cargo, but the latter Boon be. bite here and there. The shape having been Quite at Home. that which it might have hs . -- brought, and about-their own being, which number of them on top of the hot coals, gen to rot, and in a few days were uneat• outlined, i he skin was again removed, and - I'll g Mr. Price, in the course of•his journey t plowed on April 28. Not on] can be judiciously answered only by their and when the fire burns down, it will be sole. With, therefore, no foot) left on board ttie linea thus marked being followed with «From the Arctic Ocean to the Yellow tea." lay in plowing increase fourfo - _ mothers ; and, if we encourage them to found that all the clinkers have scaled oft' it ►s almost impossible to imagine the agon• a rudely made knife, ti,e cutting of the want ashore ti the little settlement ." String the ground, but it at t . come to us with these, we may save them the bricks. es the men were subj ected to, and some of trousers was completed, went akoi, on the Yenisei River, in north- resulted in ground, unneut it a w - -" from many wrong habits of thought and of To polish tortoise-shell ornaments, rub them found the temptation to quench their To iacilitate the work, I offered her the Kasaern Siberia. As he approached the largest - z which was really large and gr life, Do we sufficiently realize the tempta. with pulverized charcoal and water,using a thirst beyond control. The resuit was that use of A pair of scisaors, which I had ern the four or five to houses theproprietorgest We are fast coming to and gr tions and perplexities which surround their clean flannel cloth ; next moisten with vine- more than one of the castaways drank the brought with me from the ship ; but being young lines, If we do can we ever think came out and politey•invited hirto nter, tillage diminishes the rate c gar and rub with whiting wet with water, son avatar, while seven days atter the prov'I- entire)y�' unfamiliar with their use, she pre Inaicle g from the soil but as et we . _the time wasted that we take from our en- Glom had given out, 5t. Amour Lav one ferred tier own knife ; and seeing I was only , the first thin to excite attention Y - - grossing occupations to listen to all that or powdered rotten atone may be substitut g Y, g Y was the exceeding neatness of the lace.-- positive data in regard to ed for the whiting. of the men, died from the effects of hunger delaying op•trationa, 1 ma le no more eug- The men wore quaint costumes a.ntl the i}�is saving may be. g Thiseu 1. ed they have to tell us? Do they not have tar To remove the shiny look from black and exposure, and was afterwards buried at gestiona. Desiring to hasten work, I gave - reater strength in resisting temptation p women were rmoking cigarettes, the of+- atadieid at the above station. g g a P coat collars elbows seams, etc, where the eon• Two days afterwards the man Rosier her a few additional needles, but soon found cu ants thou h twin in this out-oF-the• thi►t; aurin $# days for each .. when they are perfectly sure of our con- ' died. This second death cast a 1•roin over that Eskimo character resembled in some P g g k ,• g Y nap rrf the cloth is not worn off entire) g way corner, showed almost no curiosity � Dna square foot in section arx scant,lavidg sympathy? I have heard more P y' the now despairing quartette left on board respects that exist'_ng in more temperate Y ammonia water is excellent ; but if the about the advent of a stranger;• the lane- the uncultivated round had than one Dun irl sa "I could never � g they g Y g g Y' whole coat needs a thoroughly good cleans- the vessel', all of whom were by this time in zones, and thst, in short, it was not always sneak of such abd such things to my Thoth- ing, use etrong black coffee, to which has Y , but on the third fi policy pay ed up at him, and at once went on again. more than cultivated. a ver low stats indeed cod otic to a in advance. with Choir work. It will be seen from hi, A saving of 8.f34 lbs. pet' - . er." Could t i everhavebeen said if the been added a few drops of ammonia and day subsequent, to Instead of working faster, my tailor lag- own account that !�1r. Price—especial artist-: , equivalent-to av ng o a rainfall of r mother had be ut, ori ht. Who else in the sponge with a piece of black woolen cloth. 'Hits SAD l:'t'MtiT - get) still own; indeed, so little progress - 49 lbs. of water are required wide world has so strong a claim upon the way made, and so evident was it that she of the Illustrate) London dews—was equal q An exchange says that chloroform will dr matter in corn and the a child's confidence at first? Who is so well hope waskinc .int the heartsot the sury'Iv- was only endeavoring to extort additional to the occasion. One cannot help thinkino Y fitted to ive counsel and s m nth sake out grease spots ;so will salt dissolved that the manners of these rustics were far water, in times of shortage, i g Y P Y• in alcohol. Or you can wet the place with °� by lead being aights3 in the distance, psy from me that, appreciating my mistake, better than those of the artist, who maker the yield of dry matter per v - Let us now consider what are the best Later in the da the boat drifted on the which is about 14 er cent o ammonia Rater ; then lay white, soft paper Y and despairing of q�tticg my much-needed their want of curiosity an excuse for his own F methods of securing this confidence and ahore, where it afterwards sank. 'Ahortly trousers completed, I decided on taking roast impertinent conduct. It should be observed that establishing this sympathy. Tact seems to over it and iron with a hot iron. Or cub after the-shi wrecked men had n grossly F French chalk on the wrong side, let it re- P -r`t I them away as they were. of water already in the rou Since they paid so little attention, I was Y g me to lie at the foundation of all efforts'to main a day, split a visiting card, lay the crawl on land another of thole tut c sue Just at this moment I was diacavered by tent indicated above, must this.end. The word conveys the idea of cumbed to tie effects of the protracted ri- equally cool, and w%lked about the room, - - rough side on the spot, and paras a warm P p some of my companions from the Kiln, and looking at everything as if 1 had been in servicable to crow than to I gentle, skillful touch, of knowing how to iron lightly over it. Or try the old•fas_ vations which he had undergone on the as they were about returning to the ship, t alert amount added to the handle delicate materials in the most udi- „ voyage- Itis worth of mention thatdurin museum. Then I got out my sketch-book, _ 7 Moura grease balls, a stiff paste made of Y g I got ready to secompany thein. Taking form of rain, for in all eucl - - cions manner. Perhapst some of us may � the thirty days the men were at sea the and sitting down, started a portrait of Illy . - fuller's earth aaleratus and strong vinegar y Y Y the unfinished trousers away from the wo large portion of that especial - � think she has no tact; but may it not be moat have drifted at least 1300 miles i host. He seemed to understand what I-. . g p° + P molded into halls and dried. Wet the spot, n man, who parted with them reluctantly, is returned at once to the air cultivated- We cannot easily learn to scrape the hall over it let it dry, and then their -open boat, as the p1w:o where they we started off. We had not one far when wanted of him, and kept as rigid as a _ read with our fingers while we have eyes to ended was aubse uerntl found to be Itaa g statue. ink through the crop. wash it off with tepid water. 9 Y we saw that was following us ;apparent- Evert when the portrait was finished, no 11 see ; but when light is taken froth our boor or Ras Madruka a deserted Dint on 1 oho re Celled her unseeml behavior, A correspondent gives the following iii. F Y g Y one evinced the sli htest curiosit to see it~ natural organa of sight, Itow quickly does the Arabian co t. While•the three eurviv- 8 Y -1lnindere for I~at� teresting and most important bit of infor• and wished to make amends. The ship In any other part of the world one would necessity enable us to conquer the difTicul- ors were eta spin about in search of food was soon reached and finding the decks mation concerning the care of a sewing gg g c3 have been pestered b people crowding . - When tired and hungry, 1 ties of the strange and marvelous page that ,.. and water, thev were sur i iced to see comin I at once contracted with Y P P � easily and quickly digested. machine :— lake out the screw that holds p g full of natives, to be read must be touched. towards them a solitar Bedouin. This gen round, all wanting to finger ones sketch- Break the surface of the s. the foot-plate remove it and you will be Y some of them to have the Work completed )rook ; but here, in this far away Siberian 1 think that if we feel tete importance of of the desert was at the time re arded as an will find its way to the roots surprised at the amount of lint accumulated g on board. - a sympathetic relation with our children unwelcome v isitor as the hrothers Lav Several wotnisn Ise n on them and )tome, where, to say the least of it sketch of having good understanding with them, there: Glean the little grooves with a pen- y' 6a in is not an ever da eight, stolid indii- r " Whenever you see a hea, knife and' under the whole of the late. knowing that the must have been thrown soon as m, back was turned m original g every-day P Y Y g fereuce was stronger than idle curiosit effective way with stubborn ,, . more"peifect than any other man or woman on the coact o[ Africa or Arabia,and know- $ (The needle must be taken out before the ► tailor joined them. By the laughter which j determined to take advantage of it, 1 The manurial valve of foo can ever establish we Shall surely find in also that in such districts the nettles of y pp With their nutritive value. ' . work is begun.) You Will often find this is g soon erose I felt convinced that s re- t,F- '._r, many ways in which it can be cultivated. g the country were at variance with the civil• since my being there dia not seem to di.,;-the only cause for the machine's rennin dated the true state of affairs and Were The only way to grow hes 11 Some children offer ntore difficulties in thio ized world, were under the im cession that turb them in the least, I returned the next hard or not carrying the work and it is a P amused at her discomfiture. The trousers year in to rusks the land con attempt than others; but this only gives Y g they would be either killed or sold into day with my paint-box and larg4at s�etch- renter scope for the exercise of tact. little secret that the agents will not tell you. were soon finished, and I Wore them _ W-not expect to tell butu g p I have just cleaned mice in this way, and it slavery. Their surprise can more easily be until our return south necessitated a change rn All th ' to private customers unless Iu my own experience, I have found the " imagined than described when the Bedouin All the people I had seen on the ulcus } if in hour,"just before bedtime the runs like a new machine, a'g to more civilised atttire, afternoon were in the house having what icy. . ' The following instead of subjecting them to ill-treatment. + If tobacco is to be made a q is a good mizt�ere to have evident) was their morning meal, a It was -. _.-Most favc,rabie for quiet confidence. It is .. ached the rt of the good must b given the very be :.the time of which Loh fellow sings,—— in the house : Aqua ammonia two ounces• $ ,gamarttan by Y g g ' soft water, one quart• saltpeter, one ttea� offering t em food in the ahs of dates and Fi Lt With d YBnther• $o simple and homely a sight that I sot two farm. a+ chairs, one to sit on and the other} , `,Becwcen the dark and the daylight, _ a oonful• s ' water. 9three men ea ec! dra.ik c f t g r having soap, one ounce. Scrape 8 Y be 8II The best way to keep crp y . '-When the night is beginnin;to lower spoonful; water, and the two La►v s also Tn the early part of this century Jaicus easel, and began sketching is the group as al progress in to take a lit t;ome,a a Pause,n the day's occupation Cho soap fine before mixing the other ingre- Y Rich was a famous hunter of Alexandria, ra idly as possible. y Thatis known as the Children's Hour• diems, and allow it to stand a few hours - DEVOURap THE DATES, p, journal. New York. Unca When his traps were set kancy what would have happened if such The only way to free i { 4 C}iildrez7..=aie always .ready to give their before nein¢, It is sure death to bedbugs their first meal for eleven days, but ttie ex- for wolves, l.e went out on a tour of lasses- an event had occurred in an English home= w . hea'rta-t4 t,lieir mothers ; and though this if applied to the crevices which they in- ertion was ttoo much for their companion, tion, and was' surprised to see a panther stead ! Imagine, for instance, a bearded ' coda is to cut them always ,_hoar.is the�ope 'when we are _the most habit ; it will remove paint that is mired who shortly afterwards succumbed to ez• spring u� sad bound away with one of the Russian walking coolly in while breakfast gem' weary,.and• ithpatient for the quiet that wits oil without injuring the finest fabrics, haustion, making the fourth death since the traps Bitched to its hind leg. He fired, was going on and the whole family resent ro" determine ; whet-her will be cure vhan they are all in tl►e arms au will remove grease from carpets by voyage was commenced. The Bedouin hav- but missed and the creature made off into and without saying a word taloa P oasea� - really Pays, lot us suggest of.'1florphens.,I am sure we can never regret covering the spots with the mixture, and ing done all be could to lead m the wants the thickets Jairua Wenn to a neighbor's, sign of part of the room and begiunin�q to for yourself. pthe moments that we give up for this holy after sponging and rubbing it thoroughly, of-the shipwrecked survivors, and finding borrowed a.dog and returned to the woods. paint the occupants without even aekiii;; Sweet potatoes cannot h urpose; for-it may be that the lessons washing it off with clear cold water." . they were incapable of walkin any di As he neared the place where the entrap• permission ! the winter, unless you hanc taught will Hagar longent in the memory gg when harvesting. t�nce, placed .them on the bac-its of two ped brute had disappeared, his nick eye In my case, however, all went as merrily If he �` and be most helpful in'years to come. q t first-class farmer —_— Too $harp oII Him c applets which he had with him, and travel- detcsetod a panther a head protruding from as s welding-bell ; no one interfered with leis his rank, he moat keep led a short distance to a place in the desert, some bushes a few rode ahead. $e took me, and with the exception of an hour, P it1. For the Table• "This tree seems to be loaded with • p - lowning all the-time, - plea," remarked a stranger. p' where he found a tree, ander the shade of hasty aim, fired, and the cresta:a fell dead. when I Went down and had m luncheon is ' Y The farm will never qiv4 GI'- AX GRAVY TOAST.—Moisten slices of "Yes air " replied the rural miss.- �+p- which he made them lie down. . Here he re- Lxamination revealed-the(sat that thiswas the launch, I worked there the whole day sari$faction so long as you b -well- re aped zwieback slightlywith salted „ P mained with his chargee for some three or not the anther in the tis and the exeit- as comfortabl ►as if I had been in my own from sour neighbor. P. p says thio is a good apple year. p P, 3 boili ng water,and serve with a dresaingmade ++ I am glad to hear that, Are all oar four da s, tending to their Wants and try- ed barking of the dog a ie:r rods in advance studio. Something new must he by thickening one pint of milk with one'and !" y ing to nd out where they had come from. showed that other me was near. Leaving trees as full of apples as this one . 8 Ia spite of the'Ir natural indifference, £lie 'woelc, if we wish to maintain one half tablespoonfuls of Graham flour. .� „ Conversation, however, was not possible,as the dead panther heahurried on, and soon throughout the season, e "Oh, no. Only the apple trees. ' people, in their quiet way, evi eptly wish g the lanpntage of both reamer and rescued came in gig ht of the or trapped beast, which to help me, and show mo some little po- You can never keep up w VEGETABL& PEA JOIIP,—Cook a pint of 8 split peas slowly until thoroughly distals- - R�different, but after a time the Bedouin stood}t bay snarling fiercely at the dog, Ittenese. I noticed that the children were the farm, if you ever put off grated. When the peas are nearly done, ,rtt)ne Definitlon � .! J meniioaed the word Mttsoat, and the elder which kept at a safe distance. forbidden to talk loud or even to come near what can be done to-day. ut tai coo>;isg one and one half pints ofIV.�• Jason • "Jehiel, whit an Lavy,knowing there was such a slave on Mr. RiDh trod at the panther, bat otil 1. the Persian Gulf, si nified that the Y me--a great boon • while to cap m adven If the weeds have ee, S potato and one medium-sized onion agnostic ," y would wounded it slightly. In the excitement of Y thine fall P alined t!,in. When done, rub all throw h a Mr. Jason : i1W'y it is a feller that don't like to be conducted these- The Arab at the moment he threw down his nn, soiy tare with this unique family, my host came - you can hardly first tried to soave to them that the dia- his hatchet and ran forward t i kin up to me during the afternoon, hat in hepta, stnazirry crop next spring ♦colcui3er add boiling water to make sof the believe in neither doctors nor preachers aw y ++ O g and bowie ver low, Dialed to an adjoin- . If-you expect the bo to consistency of thin cream, season with salt long as he is in good health." Vance across the Oman desert was a long, nuke short work of his g,%me ; but i that g Y 1 Y one, beta some 400 miles ail the crow flia, �g room. Out of curiosity I got up to see you meat porntit him to get a if dei'Iced and serve. — --s= g he was mistaken. The panther made a from it as he nes along. ' w and slag asked for money, but finding that sadden spring, kaookea the hatchet from what was tt►ere, when to my astonishment, $ g GRITS•1U' USn BREA D.—Prepare a mush by In infancy the pathway of life is a little t �i I saw the samovar hissing and tea and _: It is a source of discoura,; cooking one third of a.cup of Graham grits rocky his charges Werepennilees, he,on the earth the hunter's and, and furious with rage ' farmer works from twelve tc h cakes waiting for me, g day of the sojourn is the desert findin and %ia an tesrin and bitin him. a day and is thereby ince in two cope of boiling water for three hours. Sunday School Teacher- Who lags. B P � g 6 . This was hospitality indeed 'and tri onl y To one cup o€ this mush, while still hot, everybody, Johnnie?" Johne ,, they had regained a port'Ioa of thou Rich defended himself to the beat of. his regret was at not being able to eg t as niy thinikiti,g and planning his q dose, toss he is tannin' for ofHexys."Johnny—,,.My pa etren th, �laoed them agafa on the camels, abilit , bat there w no ttin Awa from y Dees can e t to succeed add one quart of milk or avatar. Let it cool g y Se g y thanks in Russian• but I fancy t ey must set oft, himself walking and leading the the fierce animal. A fearful strn le en- goat, thoughtful overnight. till lukewarm, then add one fourth of a "Will your daughter"lake Latin this "ships of the desert" towards oivilization sued and finally the panther got one of the have guessed the meaning of the few bluff g fi 'ake of compressed yeast dissolved iq a year?" Mother—"I guess there fe no until after a journey of 2112 days he led them haptcc•'s hands in hie mouth. words in English with which I drink to the . tablespoonful of warm water, and enough dal► er of it; we had her vaccinated before before the British consul, Lr. Jayakar, at With his free hand,Rich aaviceeded in et= health of my host's wife in tea so hot that I 1 ' T �Palat and Dt white floor to ake r+ thin hatter and set she eft home." Ddwecat. tfo Itis Jaok•knif® from g near)y sgtided m self, The ice was broken, .•,� to rise. Wh n'well risen add--Graham:and g om his pocket. He 1l want m cows to be mi .Tageon sa s it id evident the►t.°tfie , ;, _ IUMURD YES and they all laughed a great dual for fan is 3' .' white flour i the proportion of two thirds y - - : ; .j, V opened it with his teeth, and with it pat probably very mttCh the same all over the • s::, hours each day. po who talks about the silent watches of the stated that though on many ootid y to end to the life of the ugly brute. _ want*he sarrtu milker t Graham to, ono third white, sufficient to world. 14. cows each time ' h same knead. Let A whole rise again in a mania, night doesn't sleep with a Waterbury watch had to take a circuitous route in oedetr to Then he.crawled to the nearest haus - in e ander his pillow, avoid villages containing hostile Arabs, sad 8' We now-became quite friendly, ebnsicler• `t, That the milk shall be fur t knead again, shape into loa►vos, and plat® who:e his woande were haired for. It was In;that laid-not understand a word they "m llsbench after milking ea • ' in backing tins, Allow it to rise again and Thtev-gaartera of a gond is the time oo• at times had to starch oa inertlyy both l�veral weeks before be was able to leavesaid: d before leaving I presented my et as soon as possible tl bake. g copied by the fall of the knife in the da and night, he eared for them fn sash his bed y g bore to theigrave.s - of t$e conflict he ,beet with a pencil sketch of his wife as a eat tad to the dairy-house s - guillotine. The knife is we' fired by 120 a wag's' they little expected, it be LENTIL HAsm--•'lake equal guantitiea of g gen. �: mashed brown leI. ntils and cold Graham gem idoands of lead, falls feet,and orals through erally the rale, when an ,il,eab oaptarres a .. souvenir of my visits. 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'.¢ '.P. - - . SOIL MOl!►tIITB.: That all extra food fed shall be at nl ht, Wheat o of the - entire Banat , ,:►I trareleraiiII g r 9 ip its 6-adle s � t9 A resent luaus elf the 8e W6nt 1?'ls.t �" ` When and is ou hed in A gprtn r a a'�y da�iag tab ' lot 189'2 : at 518,913.000 million bush- 7 ( } - � � � �*,�. grc P1 g when the cows ars at pastn.e. Equator tells of an-odd-duelnear that K `y an i a stratum of soil four to sur inches i hiiat em t#e car t p ,;t• s . a'oe�g- . els. Tbis is some millions of bushels between a young hunter and a large buck I s_ That when I pass through the cows �t h� °� :� r than was indica►fEed by the previous whish he had shot.. Tbinkfng the animal f '� -4 ""p '' t eat shoot& depth is shaved completely from that be- and or field, I shall have to go around the c. y He alespesuch eate=etttsar : r. '• ,�„# {. low and reserved in a Loose condition upon cow rather than have her start off to got out As a baby only lam; monthly report, belt it is still W2,867,000 dead, the y,)ung man went up and stooped a -'"' t `s r j ti rat tai ay~ it, there is rovided a covering which acts Y y ror Its heart no oaras essrdtn bVr bushels smaller .than the wheat cro of p of m wa •" To mar its ennoaLrepse®. p down to cut his throat, when, with 'an ez- ' us a strong mulch. It hue for a long time I want to know just what Bash ecus Can _ lrat yetar. The neral belief sus that ` er,t ire shoe been believed by studious observing farm- ' $e sits with dims ed the offiaii►t estimate of the United Firing effort, the victim rose and, with oige - do in amount of milk and batter. Pressed •_ �` m•d rush, killed bis victor. Similar snot : . , .. err that this checks in a marked degree the To raise my own&owe 'so I asut have that And on hit fuse!`till hie a'. States scop this year is too high. dents are not so rare,perhaps,as is generally y ' ,N r ' >f crow that lues of water by evaporation from the un• leasare of seeing them develop, and have A.s>Bafle.dna mube1� streak At any rate, It ie claimed that the average eapposed, but the one referred to calls s t . ,” disturbed soil. welt ht r measured bushel of the aro is )save tine pleasure of studying the possibili- , His prett�r low eo 6a1dffi1, g pe P tragedy which ooanrred in the Indian 1br ' g- Precise fi ares have been lacking haw- ' , Biased yt he auesa Lraass; ht, so that the cro will n out consider- .;. g tree of breeding for&purpose- NO&1 ,�gbt p �' riflery near here tussal -five or thirty years ; ably less in weighed bushels. The wheat �, the explanation of�which was never dins 1 t 4' . >'j rr:ode £'',000,- To make butter that is lost, ss good ae lay mothers are, than ttie>eo„ . cron of Canada is placed at 56,000,001: covered Datil a few months ago, and has` - '' `, ever untii recently an American experiment "`r station made careful investigations. One can be found elsewhere. I eat h among plot utas plowed April 28, 1892, and the Isis silver spoon has fisllen• baatmL,as compared with 62,000,000 bushels of et been made ublia . To know each spring whore my batter Wh•t nese he far[t sow T e r:. soil was carefully tested in comparison with will be wanted in the fall. Bach minor tbtngs do patina leaf year. The estimate for Canada, we Q y p a similarly t nplowed field, >liay 6th. The believe Toward the close of the war a nun ? J =� thud an the` ound contained in the upper To see less poor butter on fife market, so Sweet baby's s the r now, i , is also too high, as it allows fora Confederate of!'icer from the southern tflt He's rovelling to the faneleq h '. 'ot,�e has ad- un lowed gr the consum tion of it will be nearly, if not crop of 22,000,OOU bus els for Manitobaand Pa p Of childhood's blest doiaain, the territories. But taking the official °f Alabama, who was known as Levanx or _ four feet, 9.1.3 lbs. less water per square offs,doubled. s than did the plowed ground, and Where innocence enhances Devore went West and stn d in Fort ' ::� maintains foot, To ha%e the- rivil •- of bein left to . Hiseweetcherubloreiga _ Figures of each oouatrq there is a, shot*.age • PPe to the wheat crop of the United States and Smtth, Ark., for a few weeks. While there all our die- : equivalent of 1.�5 inches of rainfall. mate butter after that proeeaa that is best Oh,tell me notorpleasures he formed uite a friendshi for a kind- Y"- When it is observed that the amount of suited to the circumstances ander which I In palace hall so ga Canada, as vompared with last year,of 100,- q P taV,. water available for crop production,.on al- hearted old baekwoodsm•o who on recount v f„r along am cliff ed to work, and. not be called sn Bnttrtve meoottalge t�easares 000,000 busheb pt least;. of his nt a r•noe �waa known .as ` „ Like thla I own to day. In a number of other Countries there are PPm' J "old fo A little cherub ds•eaming- "Skinny"Jones. Devaux had lost most it a tiff he ie most all lands, is loss than that which can g ho next man who comes sa an A b d untoponi lair- deficieacfeia in the wheat cro of this year of hie friends an - be used to the beat advantage, when one To shocyt t u i n8 p d relatives daring the wqr, ear is taken with another, such a fact has a eat for something that I could not ani• Alight divinely beaming as compared with last. India is ezpectsc� , -)w-pipe vF ith an important bearing upon problems of g he said and had-sold ev thin he had p ards R i th 7 hat where corn and bly use in my dairy, and because I will not On every rising rata to be short about 60,000,000 bushel; Italy °�' B tills e. It teaches t Left in order to t awe from a joeajit K 00(1 bushels g° Y Y tato round is to be plowed in the spring, purchase or give a testimonial for it, tells Sleep on• for angets ever reckoned to be short 27 000, that had so man sad memories connected. ti horse is nine g the next man he meets that "that old hay- Are kindly watching thee, and filreat Britain, according to latsat res' with it; Y � . ' heplowing should be done as the soil .re seed back there is a fossil, and meat be of And naught but stn can sever• tarns,will be short about 19,000,000 bnShels, ge waa educated, and a polisted mea of . _ Thee in futurity. besides which the British wheat crop is vary , nine times, dry enough to permit it and that where Noah's time." Ma my dove never slumber the world and the friendshi between him le of tnetat -, corn is to be planted upon fall plowing, the And I don't want any other man to do as • there covert danger lies, 1 poor gnajity, and will not go nearly as far p disc Barrow or similar tool should be used Ido if he can be more succesafnl by some May virtue's tome ontanmber as a like number of bushels of choice wheat. and"Skinny" waa regarded as odd, but as :; the Turks - _ upon this ground as early as practicable co Temptstaon tali It tl[ea Thus we have is these five copntries a tot31 they remained in Fort Smith bat a few , - other method.-[H. S. M., in- Country weeks, the soon passed out of pie's avoid a needless loss of water by surface shortage of about 206,000,000 bushels, ae- y ° - . . , �aN�,t}Of)vol Gentleman. . Baby! thy world Is beautiful, minds. They left together, and some ,evaporation, For thou art 4riitling now. Cording to ofHCial reports. ,erit_a,while, T:,e prevention of excessive waste` of soil h' Embroidering my life Do dull, - This is one Bide of the piatnre. Some montfia afterward it was lewrned from w' `°1'e water is not the only important gain which flaDdllIItr Mantu'�. . 1nd tinting thy fair brow- oonntrieis are Swing a larger crop than jest Seminole Indian that they had eoastrnded Cin L seen results from earl s ria till e. With all - Soon little feet will patter, yeas. notably France and gossip. in which a house in w little cave at the foot of the < y p g Tf you can not`pat the manure -upon the Like softest leaf in June; Shawnee Hills on the south bank of the K";,}tF' 1 fight , - clay soils and clayey foams there is acertain lead where it is needed ae fast as made, and Boon will commence the clatter - countries crops were very poor last season. - r; the case- _ degree of dryness at which their work with have no covered barnyard or shed is which Of home life a swaeteot tuna h'rance is expected to have about 80,000,000 Canadian RiveF,shoat 200 miles from Foct _ Smith. to afore it, waste can be effectually prevent- ot+nioro bushels ttiOre than last year, while During the aacceediag year they went to t ' ►,c, ��'orld'a the least resistance, and are It the same . A eer Me- Russia has been credited with .35,000,000 awn twice together, but a they wo tri ,V,'; of every - e left in the best possible filth ; as these �by piling np and covering with earth. • - {� ,. r� .. 1`e rra del soils pass from the excessive wet stage Pile compactly and cover with five or six . Dais- was roastin a les before d- bstahels more. Other countries do not changgee p e c►f est moisture to that er vujat_ile matter = Y g pP.. the sitn•tion materiall so far ae d►n be "Skinny" was alone, and it was noticed through the stag inches of soil, and whatev m•s fire-two great spicy Porten. They y that he wore Devau 's handsome moccasins rf•,: rued and � - . of tod little they shrink and draw together is given off by the heating of the'`Piile will hue from the mantle b ettin tied about aaertained.- On account of Russia being so into the larger or smaller clods which are so be absorbed by the earth. It will not bare of reserve stooks the ear jus there and carried Devanz's 'eeetly rifle. When 0. Y P asked about his nom ion, ga thein stem and the s utter d and Sana • P he first ve Y :,r,.« ,. which. wash oat to any extent by rains, and if it and bobbed about., kee ing time to the cannot count for mach, evasive answers, wad finally said he had annoying, so productive of labor, so pre- 1 p Beerbohm, the best authorit of hondon, world could - ventive of large yields. The ground referred heats too violentlyitahoa dbe forked over, merry fire that danced behind the brass. Y mysteriously dimp red, having gone Lo in the above ex eriment was plowed mixin the soil with the manure and thea h ed " dogs " En land sums u the situation as follows t pea . p g huntin one da and never returned. A ••SAL.individa Bad •g The lain foot indicated b returns to De utgUnited States Marshal, learning of - on April 28, was left in excellent filth, but piling it np and covering again with fresh Grandma sad Daisy were " kecpiag P Y It1 area of hie - that which, Side b side with it, laid ei at y house to-day, while father and mother and band is that the world's production of the circumstances, made prepwations to 1. --_ ---- Y g earth. In thin wa the manure ie made wheat is about $.000,�i00quarters(48,000,- arrest "Skinn ;" but before he could slit .', n that of the =. days longer before plowing, had developed ane, audit becomes proper]y rotted and its the boys went to the County Faic. Y he old fellow bad. in it, during that time, great numbers of fertilizing elements are readily available ibis could not o. A nun ht tooth 000 bushels) less than last year. Indeed i�a �1 r. cod _ clods of extreme bize and exceaeive hardness, Y g g y his plan into execution t jo he'd and as a consequence ii became neoesaar to when applied to the crops in the spciaR. hwd uffed up nae cheek so that Tom said it will be seen that this year's crop barely left town,sad so the matter was dropped. s Y Five cords of manure handled in this way p sq reaches the weer a of the receding five The whole affair gradually dropped out of_ ;,and than o over this ground twice with a loaded .will be worth more than ten cords left to she• looked like a airrel with bis mouth ag 00(�QOpquarters Y ` g stuffed with corn. Tear•crop, whish was 269, , the minds of those acquainted with the cir- . harrow, twice with a disc harrow, and twice leach out to the open yard through the A big tear would crowd its way Out in t is doubtful, too, whether the production .. with a heavy roller before it was brought yt,inter. W her we begin to t•ke mot's spite of Daisy's trying to wink it back. It of whealtn the past Beason has reached eumstarscea, sad was revived for the first . mt�a condition of tilth only approximating- pains in the handling of this product we merrily off her tat cheek, and fall L ! what may be celled the normal require- time a few months ago in a strange way. t',at which it might have had had it been can more easily keep up the fertility of our The Wilkinson family, with whom "Skis- menta of the world although these latter „ f r.,a journey plowed on April �8. Not oil did the de- on grandmas hand. n used to put up when in town, eeparat- Y farms .. !" are ofa somewhat elastic nature-depending y >n yea." la in fossa increase fourfold the labor of Hoity-lofty . cued grandma, making ed some years ago. One of the boys dcif6- believe she did not tee it. " Why, those on surrounding cirenmatancea. Were it not, ed over to South D1cAleater, and ultimately +'.' .:t nt. of tittingplie giound, but it at the same time , tbrs•efore for the fact tl•.at the high rices north- resulted in an unnecessar waste of sates ape for the I3aIr� apples will burn, sure enough • (Jive them p went to work in a coal mine near there. A y of 1•st autumn had the effect of shifting c' lar,,est which was really large and greatly needed. The fastest wa to make mons in the • whirl, D►isy, 'and bring out the little few moatha ago he saw old "Skinny" Jones :': >t,rit for Weare fast coming to believe that surface y� much of the sn u* wheat from the a:port- welkin along thestreete of South DicAlea- _ dair is to kee alwa s weedin out the silver te•-pot, with the tiny crease-jug and It may safely p Y g the two little wter lates that Joanna ing to the importin conotries, gg t en ter. . t'illa a diminishes the rats of evaporation poor cows, Pe p . _ be assumed that prices might, on the legit- ter, •nd learned that he was regarded as - ::tr:,tiou- from the soil but as yet we are without Don't dela strwinin the milk until the Rattle gave me for being aaened for h r hprmlesajy insane. y g imate basis of su 1 and demand be ma- placr', positive data ' regard to just how great cream has began to rise. if once broken up little eaongh, too, for such a name as that, PP Y ' The old man eeemecj to have plant of ,•` tcrialj hi her thea the now are. It will t this savin a be. Thisnuestion was also b straiain it rises again very slowly, if at shoulder.t yon think, Daisy . laughed Y 8 Y money,and came to town two or three timers 1 he g Y Y R take some time to restore this equilibrium, 1-:.e oc- '. •' studied at th above station. It was found all- grandma, pulling her little coned table fol•- each year to lay in supplies. These supplies, but meanwhile the most conservative of by snaking several trips, he himself carried , a: that durin 61 da s for each column of soil Sweet cream butter ie becoming very ward with the crook of her trace, and be- observers could bardl fail to arrive at the o' the- g Y . u rioiity one squame, foot in section and six feet long, popular in certain quarters, and commands ginning to arrange the tiny damask cloth, Y to his den which was thou ht to be some- the uncul„ivated round had dried 8.84 lbs. fano rices. Aa a eneral rule, however, for Daisy and grandma were going to dine ronclusion that, starting from the present where on the banks of rho �aaadian Ri�•er t: ianc g I Y P g basil+ of values, there should be no need for a,arn more than cultivated. butter from ripened Bream finds most favor by the oozy chimney-corset. „ at the foot of the Shawnee Hills. Young A savin of 8.f34 lbs. er ac oars foal is discouraaemeat. {Nilkinson remembered the mysterious dis- - r:; h,s g P I among those who buy the gilt-edged ars " W hen I was a little girl," said ruldma The Liver 1 Corti Trade New-1 in its r_{ z--artist equivalent to a rainfall of 1.7 in^hes ; 301. title. dropping a jun cf sugar•froin the silver p°O ' appearance of Devaux aquarterof a ceatur}r - ( pi a cu m mother was annual review, sums�up the total wheat ago, and determined to follow `'Skinny,' �, : .-•teal 4,► lbs. of water are required for a pound of Dairymen who snake a strictly first-class tongs into her ch a p. Y crop of the world at ..,115,000,000 bushels . ::,;king ` _ dr} matter in corn, and the above saving of article of-butter do not much fesar the com. sent for one day late is ovember to go over as compared with 'y,160,0'10.000 buahelslast it ssibte,and unravel the mystery. �'; far water, in times of shortage; should increase petition from oleomargerine. The best way and help her mother prepare for my Aunt ear, making an estimated shortage of 45,- ;Y the exercise of the greatest skill 1111 t e:akes the}:eld of dry matter per acre 1,27? lbs. drive this oat of rte market would be Judith's wedding supper. Y succeeded in tracking the old man to till which is riboiit 14 er cent ofa cod field. for ever one to make better butter. •. OOO,OOU bushels. Z'lie same authority ole- . cave,but in following him up, he came to - :., own F g Y y It was two miles off to grandma s house. clares that thougls reserves of old wheat the mouth of the cave before he knew it It should be observed that the retaining Never fill the swing churn more than half 1 mr1ed to o, too, but mother would not carried over were larger in Britain, France, sad was looking sato the barrel of a gun . • , I was of water already•in the ground, to the sex- full. Give the cream pletity of' room hear of Duct • thing. She had got to take german and the United States, than a rnom tent indicatved above, must be much more to swing backward and forward, an-i b g y y, Y ear a o takin all countries, with s very angry backwoodsman at the ' eervicable to cru s. than to hive an uiv- Y aloe Yriss , the tab and I moat ata at Y g g reserves of :.'•t,n in a P eq concussion break the envelope that contains , home and help look after little brother old wheat were light. The Liverpool jour- tatio end of o up did not need two favi- . • :, +Jock &lent amount added to the surface in the the butter-fat. The osriltating churn, in John. sal adds• tationato tl►row up tis haiiids and explain ' form of rain, for in all such cases a very some form, is undoubtedly the beat that we •• I rebelled loudly, but mother was firm, g itself the wheat uestion is inexpliea- bis presence. He told the w),ole trutt, ;' r,r my Y q explained who be was, and whaE suepicioua what I large portion of that, especially in dry times, have for the private dairy. .and she left me making a great commotion ble. It is not asserted for a poment that h ;: i a a is returner, at once to the air without pass- -- - in the kitchen, naught girl that I was I the hi h rices of last November were usti- �ople had had for years, and why a had ing tLrough the crop. •.• y K 1 ollowed him. II'is ev►dent truthfulness ap- ' A cow to each acre should be the aim of Powanl the middle of the forea000 fled by the situation, bur neither is the , i:eti, no ever ro reasive dair man. It has leen rand came aloe on horseback,-almost Brent de reasion rea'onpble from • stat- seared the old man s wrath, and the latter•, y p g Y g p after pissing food and water-of which they , see it. Reminders f9r Farmers and .pan be done, and the very methods every on, went -- iorseback those days,- istical point of view alone. loth partook heartily-before them, beck- . E:f; would which lead sip to itis will• also lead one to and called in to our house to get warm. He In the Inter report Beerbohm states that in cued to the young man•ad started up the _ '' rowding ti�hen tired and hungry, eat something y five miles, to D,ay other year conditions similar to present . - ' t Basil and r uickl di Bated. kee the best stock that can be had, so as went out -earl to the store, --'; ketch- y l y g to et the largest product from the one cow get some spice and raisins, and get a bwg of would advance theprieeof wheatinEngland. �ec�b� fozan hourth4vreacbed - �,?,erian Break the surface of the soil and the air enc the one acre, and gill induce toward wheat round for Aunt Judith's wedding One cat feature of weakness-in the British g t will find its wa to the roots. g the summit of the hills,as the weceoalle:d, ketc},- <<<4 henever you see a head, hit it," is an such management ae shall bring the best cake-wheat hour was only used on special markets is the slaughter of American floor y v 1 life roduct ag well as the occasions. there. It is said that Canadian and United a°d '•Skinny walked to a large roatc in 1 ,udif and most a ua p , effective wav with stubborn weeds. i. which there was•erck or rift extending , it}. .. - largest. High cultivation of the land, im- He carried these th(ngs in two great g� sour is being avid on life other side back 10 or 15 feet Tte San was shi,nui ,f it, nn 1 rhe manurial valise of foods corresponds roved stock and careful sad scientific leathern saddle-bage hung on either stile of wt a loos. That de teases the rice of - with their nutritive value. P P directly into the opening, and "Skinn7 : - . :r to dis- - . Tl handlin of the output are the road*toward the-horse. F.sch bag held a bushel, I should wheat in England, and reacts to beep the eimplyatopped infrontof itandpointed with : ie onl wa to row heavier cro s each i t ht next _ Y Y g P prcfitab a dairying. think. price down in America. Millers, however, his ion , bon fin er. A laaeeshowedtwo year is�to make the land continually richer. "• We!1, I determined to o home with g Y $ g • i Meveli- -- I We have before us the record of an Iowa g c•anot lea continas to sell float in that Do eat expect to Bell butter a! top prices 1 him in same wa • I acid nothin but I g however, r- ekeletona standing therowstfmounted-one to riti ate customers unless it iS to , ual 1 dairy having s herd of twenty-two cost, g way. Importing oountrice, �` of s large deer, and one of p mea. A aloAer , - l,revious . - p p l which sold during the twelve months an thought very fast and in a minute I stole tcularl Great Britain, will Soon have to what sty' average of 3281 pounds of butter for each o t to the b•rn and looked ]nto rte tra s. Y inspection showed that the angry beak had, I• was If tobacco is to be made a paying crop, it I animal. The rice was 25 yenta w ound, •, g Dome into the market to buy wheat more osalbl in his death agony,rushed upon I►is must be given -the very best land on the p P The flour and raisins must go of course, actively than tray hwvo been doing. 1 he enem crowding through the narrow spans I w two - making an average of P1.62 a cow. It is for Aunt Judith couldn't be married that large marketings of wheat in America can- �' _' farm. in or er to reach him, and having impaled ,t,r is an easy enough to see that rueh'dairying pay', night without the cake, I thought. These not long keep up as they have been doing, him on his horn, they had died together. - . the hest way to keep up with agricultur- and we are Ind to sa that such herds are li nr.:"1' as al progress is to take a live agricultural g Y were all in one bag. but in the other was a and wit tEhe ebeinke►ge of stocks iu import- The horn had entered the man's left side, journal. becoming much lose rare then they were. rest stuffy bundle-grandma's wool rolls, ing countries, and decline in inarketfngs to had taken an upward turn between two of . The time will come sten conaamers will A►aerica there should be some improve ,I if such 'I'l,e only- way to free the tarry► from thought. - • hie ribs and still held him impaled as it had r'"11e weeds is to ant them alwa S'before the o Prefer to pay twelve cents a quart for milk •• Out it came, and wase tucked in a hole went in prices. During the month of Sep- 1 :,e:,rded Y Y g made solei from wheat bran,ecru meal and. at firat'l5 years before. to seed. Y in the haymow and iq I scrambled,pulling %ember, stocks of breadetuffs in L+urope, in- The two men turned and walked down to ••akf:ist � clover hay, rather than to pay six cents a the leathern flap well down over m brown eluding quantities afloat, were just about the cave and the old man said slowly, "I . " to determine whether een-soilin wart for that made of Dorn fodder cake i +t. • l,:Brent, g q hood, and drawing the greatesdd.e blanket, atationwry, and were about `10 Q00,000 have shown you this because I don't want really pays, let us suggest that you try it ' , 1>'�j�es for yourself. meal, brewers grains, and the other using* in which_graoupa wrapped tiD feet, close bushels smaller on the first of October than your father's family to believe me a murder i., ..` u:,ill-; to ao eommotZly fe to cows, as►ys theFa►rrn about the a' ear ago. Ia rte Upited States and Can- er. It was ten years after his death before , Sweet otatoes• cannot be ke t throw h y :t n a:king the winter, unless ou handle them entgl Journal. (�aality'milk, from healthy cows, •• I had 1►ardt riot se✓tled when rand oda, however trey were t►bout 30 000 000 Y g y served in clean lass ars, is cin to take Y g w' ' I found him and then it was by accident. when harvesting. g I g g. carne out, took • pinch of snuff'and mount• larger. M rifle, which he had borrowed the day he . E ;,,t rril the place of a portion of the quantity milk a Tho most remarkable feature of the sit- loft, and his knife with his name on it were ` Y If the 't first class farmer" would main- i with lain bio rank, he mast keep on�tudyingand now upon the market. 'there will be a •• somehow he spilled a lot Of snuff foto nation is the larges marketing& by farmers e<t his feet. I promised him when he left 1 an hour, learning all the time, margin of profit.in quality milk, which is a blanket. Prett nick it be an to tickle in the United States• Deliveries by farm- },eon in '1'-he farm will now dis uted in• the matter of uantit Y q g that day that no matter how long he might ti lF s never give you complete p q y y nose, the tears can® into ply eyes,.-I ern in ttat oouatry have been unprecedent- bo nae I would wait till he came back and , .a �':o:e day satisfaction so long as you have tobuy fruit milk' inched ion node end staffed itjnto Lhe�ide ed, and in view of the low pcicessruling for I w111. I am a friend to you and yours but �Y ' « lily own .. frpm your neighbor. !��_�'-- yy ' o[ my vvs►dded hood= Uh dear t I issuet�• wheat, arealtogether inexplicable. Though I must never be disturbed here sesta. Take ` • •• oat it same-a sntotlieled the outlook statistically would indicate qn therivortill oucome - . :i` Something new must be planted every The Basing (}en8rati0II K-ch-est 1 my bootand go do Y week '""" ' little sneeze. Grandpa thought 'twos one of higher prices, the large stream of wheat the railroad bridlCe and tie it n and= _ t act . the , if we wish to maintain a good garden •pa + said the.boy, ehakin his heal throughout the season. ' book. „ p r, wish- R the hens that had got choked with a wheat pouring to from producers is a source of ljave it there for me. Yon can find your ! r.t I1 po•' You can never keep up with the"work en dutbiously as he looked up from his beard, surd grandma laughed as she nipped temporary weakness. If farmers have re- > way from there. rt n were the farm, if you'ever ut off until to-morrow " I'm afraid��I o�n •never understand all her tea- solved to market their entire surlpus at i A,6., these words. '• 1'Veell, 06 we went, joltin and dun lin the be 'nein of the cro ear, t11e vr;ill And putting young Wilkiineon into the ,� t ,,;u«, near what can be done to- ay •. 8 g g K P y boat he watched him till he disappeared . t adven If the weeds have possession of the bed Tut, tut, my boy,"returned the father, over the rough, frozen road, and before we succeed is keeping prices down until tLe down the river. The young man made a k this fall o laying aside hie paper-"you mnln't get sot Halfspy there I wished I was at Lame ; rain las into second hands, and tri to his old home soon afterward and told • '1 t; -- r.,,t. came , y u tau hardl ex act a cod g paw strawber Y P g discouraged 1 Once you learn tf or defi- for either the-muff or the swaying of the holders will gain all the advantage of prob- the aro given. Parte of it are known f •wc -^s ,,, },ar,cj. _� ry crop next spring, nitions, yon will have no trouble at;:ull uu- saddle-bus ii4ade me just sick. Then gram ably higher prices later on. to be t>�ue b it ae to whether thereat is or not t sn ad j�,in- If you expect the boy to love the farm, g �� a an 's buski�ned le is ri ht on to of m derstandin how.to ase them. y „y� -•:1, t, see ? yeti must permit him to get some enjoyment g Y g p y opinions differ. _ , � �� }��" ppaa from it as he o word on wish. brad, and 1 didn't dare to. stir. The MI1lister's Rona. y 4.. . , O r,,; ,c:,ant, g es along• •••Fast,' ,"enggeSted the boy.. 1..ko. ••It seemed miles and'miles through those - . . ,_ �X . i cel and I It is a source of discouragement when a „ pa farmer works from twelve to fourteen hours Ye1,• of Bourse. 'FaSt �neand"tt!riptt , wee, sad grandpa k®ppt beating his heels bbont Eftyy years ago, in a roaloto parishhe_••Am I indeed year Q;aeesi!° He ,.1 rr, �nl .. :< clay and is thereby incapacitated from speedy. Understanding. that, yon Baa t keap them wwesn. lint last as it seemed in the-South of Scotland, there lived a you are only 'Sher"Only what! _�� Y Y thiel in a make any mistake. minister of rte sold kirk. g�••I wish T had held yon last night." • 4 ' -aFr. a -. g nd planning hieE work. No buss- „ i f I mast usresrtuo right out I heard Jowler, His pariah was a very large one, which •• q Sneeze ain't got much bus'ness enter _ .. .- t 1"eE''uiust ness can expect to succeed without intelli- ,. •, A fast horse is aaa t11•t rias, isn t it t grandpa's dog, bs►rk. y gent; thou htful oversi ht. Well, e1, sometimes. You're begin- In a minnts mother and Aunt Judith necessitated a good deal of walking. $is rise,"said Tommy; "every one a grt to +.:• 4 x • ,,: -t:w bluff g g y th w8 stutter in the noso 'fore it nes oifi" r ninA to understand." rats tri the doetr. and gsandp•wave fambjiag Itsttishfoners ereupon trod that be 8 ir-tni; to the 4 f'�+ "But, pa a fest mats g nerallvY rides," it the bagn. He lifted tbo fle►p of my bag. ought to lave a jwrse. •'Johnny, why doesn't your mother jSut R _ . y '; hot that I What I GPa f;.�. ' ••• 11 be whi tf here Sint Sittin one d: with lass in hand this y �i_I nt and Dont w i ,. doesn t he t Sho t sho I I g Y g , a patch over that hole in our trousers Y _ "jj was broken, „* :' ppe� uestion was broached: "Na, na," was his •• ' I want m cows to be milked at re lar "Um,m�boy sand rtes old genticsmen Doan I Mother i C'irjs I Well hop out hero, q Cause a patch nd wear oat an the bole i r } F rA^ al, for fun is ;: hours ea Y looked atthis am over the to of hie lasses holds np the glass, whic11 was won t� ch da p child, and take sOmo tf.the kinks out of ataswer, •• Tom-"QVhat na►tionalit ' do yon take all over t)se Y " on're be ronin to et teehni r• half fult of slut y, this us�my horse, and I y , . ' I want the aerate milker t'ai milk the satnq - Y B g g yourself . father t cried couldna desire oe t better. Miss.Snuggle to be Y Jsak-- `The first y.,4, , - cows each time in the same order. "An3 a fast colour is one that won't t'ttn, •••8ut tr11ere'a my gown, " t i s, cc„isidert That the milk shall b�turned in to ails ori isn't it t" - - Sunt Judith. "Did you forget-it,or hwdri't Un his �►y hOrae one day he fOisnd one of_ time I called I thought she upas Fran.h,lint k > , word the milk bench after mi]kin each cow. p " t,hore-that'll da'��. •tom,.It at visa Tem of it done t" his membats lyia in a bog fell of mire. latej I've boon convinced that she is a r : ti - _ _ _ y , There, y ' E rented my That aS soon as ibis the mile sh^11 be "But, pa, I want to knave. �a•;r ••Tien t�ameonttha6i>C waa•„he wedding "Vllhat'e like t °matter wi' ye; roh4 t" yaplpader." ^. Y` u i wife ass, carts P4 'ned• "Run oat and play, and don't 1>either me own that I hwd staffed into the hole in the said the i»lnister. - Sae Doeriing=-"L'mafraidap•►waii` , 4, ed to the dairy-house and Strai '' r '' an more when I'm readin the r. g ;`Ob, uaetbia , his, but ( nttdrj. the_ when ou sake-]him forme,wase tbe,Jaok �:*� e n d v prized of ° That the cows Shall not be eating while y g haymortr. love 4 y Jack Hillow"Not at all. 190 ;,v!p i*� Kc .' ing milked,.but stand with eyes closed, +. ., :y "g3tatned tdwirilly as�, I. miaisibr's horse as tju�wn me. a'f � : s ; z heroin tiin - of nothin - _ • {•J.�� d' �-�—' - asks i I flue's axiy mora respecttsble yoYuig i� ", `- r �< .. g the cods and ihtn . g g '}'iters ram t one mau in a dozen wha"will tacit r Zttt ktetttel �' _ - Fx: Fi ' ; but lett' the milk�eome full heiul was unced home ohnekl . •!! man tt Oma gam' hr ie the Best tiaeu vvhei:woulcj be Lkejy tamarryYc>gr$vs#; �. �r h t-ro e,. ing take the woiGd ofa reacher in w horse t ' , • `°�"*w ► ?t' P �Y t „ P : 44 I— That if u'milker In t0 �rhlstle�ho ahaalel ,trade. 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"lip; ✓"1 M'7 F 3V 3' 5 •.RS i. t. nl and first the P u... - - ,� . . ,.. . ,,. o y t has come to t 6*n to V -� - " 2 ,+ ,. .r- r _ ::r .., ..: • -, •- a �:tN ,q - Y'�"i'�. SF' .P �5, l/ . ,_. . :. fi- ..,.<_ t.:� ,:ie,. ,-, -:. h m lou John �� � .r:. . _. X, --, .. • r, w O g OaII�Ot find fruit• r _ R t� • x� ,' t. ?v. - : Worth A. Mlles and-Theodore the Mil- .,; �;_ ,;; TRICT Y * ` . -. _ L' r as ': ler, twn of our beat and moot etoted of th+� i t � � �`•. „a s$ >�cosT sae Fa -x ,F , IN T .: ..._ . ' .. . , j�€,,F, ,, a% TOLEDT . a t '.., -;:_, .. - r,,; many pugrhsts which we_ have bow ' --11 f - •g/ : : _ - - { n V V .'. ^.1. :d__4 _.:.•,-,:• ",; ..:.i� t w`g',,= �'' E*' '' r ��! r :t fie, _ _. U!Y• E`�•iHaA( left us. rhe con u r - . _ y e ed all the mal® °• ei� t<; 11 g>aas o 1a fi hters here, and wil� now 'cin the French �t '` ' _ _ off: �1 ' • w f were _ . 'z� �x� g � ' g ? teat!.. No� � ► b Ot- Redroon� lute: Ten earloada of hay :;: at7my to fi ht the Amaraons 1n Dahame o �e r 1 ':.- :, g x term Matt ek from Xie stop to Etig ' tl published every Friday morning at its ofHee The Whitevale choir and orchestra visa- ardem tNt iia: .,':" e' , 4 �r p �•n�a p We nt rate ,f g#16 per ton i Pickering,Ont. pea• hid `e � .�uti V .ULV� �l l�rnlV�rV U piece { kk8 ? � „ cd_Soarboro on Thanksgiving day, being in bolt tt� taut i ri,, - s - g wr > x475 - F, '`�a�mail rofit will be made. • . ;. ':= 1;:: attendance at the annivQrsary cervi at per ' rum �c Y Thearrle people are nog ,�_� i3. S per year; O IL-001fpai4 fit adia>?tai1. °tom ,.ss a .r shown a�n Pickering' ,;, 'f rtisement up inI,th t the Centennial Methodist charoh. ' We nn- , RATER OF ADVEIiTIgING}: derstand they gave every satiafaetion;and • We4 Tia . :5 �, a# ut adyh • Mist insertion r line t}aglt tree. Addews or �.: -, , : .. J it rL r The postmaster very , per - - - 10'cente. had an enjoyable time: When. Whttevale sac►wls axon coo.. anon i>�r h- p�+ r` .j.- ' r ` :`? �' now. r are Each subsequent insertion,per line - 5 TAIe hon�lsreiitibia) 1100 itT. Prices to • orre� , � dlah h ._ �alce �� that°the local paps s \l Thea rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- musical taielpt go abroad ender the leader- vertisements. sbip of Prof. Ward it is a foregone conclus. pur Special terms urn a g ae. p given to parties making con- ion that they will please silo fill the bill --- - ------ 6 " s,,;;,, i., a otberect+ v Q y� R . racts for 3 or b monrths or by the year. Half- - and L� y e ry pIme. j rl : - 'have ep posed R {- yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. �•. ., : , : .� ..: , : ' .` i..' , p U pp ; ,,f ;, - V l! Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, A cross bull cisme nest endin the period • lx ' ' ': ' ' -'.. r _ works in Ontario providing I? p , g - one year,$5 00,payable in advance. of,A. E. Major's existence on Friday last. - L f <• DILLINGHAM government will give sat , l�'Noticslu local columns feu cents per hue, Mr, M. attempted to drive th.e animal from S F i � : ' Mr. DFlowat has promised It 1. five cents per line eadth subsequent insertion. the field to the barn when be was knocked ( tion. Special contract rates made known on applies- F e FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAIi;ERS Sky 8S tion. No free advertising. down by the infuriated animal and an- 1. e, �I � p= - zeta tell us that It 11.� rr Advertisements without written natructiona doubtedly would have been killed bad not =CHER=N�'•.- ,, 1. t in sight and approaching th will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- , OxqT- �ordiugly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- the large old dog at the house (a distance Of , . . », {� , in br111ianey will discount th ments must be in writing and sent to the pub- 60 rods) heard the fray and came to his - I - • , fisher. mastel•'s assistance. The dog diverted the '" '# of, 1856. It can be seen Job Work ,romptly at'ended to. ,,,_,r+'' �' �: 4 - "t marniag in the eastern sky i ;, atteutic►n of the bell and �ermitted Mr .. " y lass. I ". :, .: W. 1. 'CLANK _ _,,: PROPRIETR�. Major to escape. Mr,Majora �rother,who r I1. ar opera g { -- _ was at a distanco ran to his asKistaucc, but , ,'; `%; l - r Tae anneal meeting of t -� the faithful old dog bad released him fromWEA 11- .' , Carling Club was held at Our Politioet-8tnot Independence• Freda evening peril before his arrival on the scene. The Ag t it3 skis bl BeA80I1,113 (lOm- ` ''' 1. , ' ti': : .< x House, on y Our Ai tin-A First-class Local Paper bull having been dehorned was not enabled � - u, following officers elected :- Our Exp�otaartion$ The hearty to do deadly work in his short attack, and - .- .o. � President ; R. J. Corson upport of the canals of PiokerinC and vicinity ,- reside P Mr. Ma jo>F after_ a few days in lied is now 1flg.X11 W$ dt381 t?8 t0 131st$' khat a J• Gleeson, Sec. Tress. :•- no further the worse than being covered ,- L. Q. Railway Co. �F , FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1882. with bruises from head to foot, and a n- -:.. . . 1. g9 '► M T . . :J ; ;,£ The Job�n Barry a swa - �_�_ ' "D ­ ­ . ­ I A =v 3. ---�--: , eral stiffness and soreness of theframe that W$ $ P$ hared fS do aIl•13> Ch - - . ea impedes lo.fomotion� .P , and does not at all feel P Hon. TNBAR . 1VI. Daley, Minister of the comfortable. .Perhaps the o nents of ­ I la c opponents slier t joining the Claremont way proposes to buy Interior, while stepping off a train at dehorning may gain some new arguments work neatly am -gIIltlkly. i e' etatwn purposes in order I :�. _,;_ , from this incident1. o. Maple Creek, Manitoba, the other �� 1. c __ b. < ,r x i W. G trade Osgoodby, t point day, broke one of ins ankles• He - W. pubs OfYle D .+1a+ x AUDLEY. C along g$ t1elrleII Wltll ,: , �i Toronto Times and former will be laid up for some time. . - r..A. .k . Z8 g110WIYlp/[� lar t9 DurCbas@t3 Of the The Canadian t,�upeen, ��.�" .s •i.:' Mrs. H. #- 3v�^-" •,� - , ., _ - a s V • i - {frit sinal Rev. J. 14 S. f aney returned Lowe last The Supreme Court term vase coil- „ `-- u . J, damages for sland eek after spending a few days visrtinq F � + eluded on Tuesday, but judgments friends in the Queen City. yOAr 11Bts aRt w� ` 111 give you , HAL_ NNL . „ of MrFB�u is recent;armor will not be delivered until December We would all like io know why oar , :- < .,, . Frount ,, i' �k y`il1,iRe9.bh as Tidat 13th. This means that the supreme harp player and a couple more are t!o fond ,� 't�� � Toronto ' of ,ro IIg 51118 to tRke h0ti1$. t war,leu :� act for Court's decision on the Constitutional- l inenading up and down the roads - 4:`. y 5undn evening. We . ()two and Fish Commissit ity of.the Local Option matter, will y . g Reese they moat __ a of enforcin;; the aero ` not until then be given hAVe a ;olly time. eh 2 HIR' `INLANNEL p if shat person 'don't wind. up from '' - ' . F •I c S ' l _ . h o u , . - �. ansvterin Ii moo she 'll et wound n . Policeman Campbell, 4 Toronto, g o y 8 p - . . • +• - .. .a= .w. ,,? ; -:.'..r '�, riI.1, O,littw' • reit so o John N. 3, shot and billed- one Tickner, a «C' pI y on. It will,be goodriddance to Black Ca+�hmere Hosierf,., • '" `- `` �'` ' well tilled car for the No' Company soldier on Thursday night a worst of rubbiHh, when you leave the i; , = 1 th of last wouth, be' Y n loons and the country also, for I d like to z 7 - NOW 16 th$ alrltt� L*5 ol',lelt .� La ,, wife and fawily about eig last week. Tickner, with a number know what good you are to the lodge. Che13 and (lroilas lllldePC1ot11IIIg, n friends will be of comrades was- going down street, Wb.v you are no more good than a hatch- __ - when Campbell had occasion to arrest ing lien and for your appearance �I won't - •- - --- � ; • � n: t eft theyyarriybd at til gr without an mishap. Qne-of the number,.Wheeler by name spy anything about it, foe the whole Bill Heads ;:�, %, Ticking - Towellin Tabling y P• country knows what you are. Therefore x« t Freda week, see on a charge of drunkenness. The cop y ' Fluter Uulon Sheeting 1 art, were driving to W I well go to the lodge jest for aggravation x f :.. secured his man, but was attacked b y for I consider I pay uiy way. ��� �� - De hart, adP ' met by 'lir. J. Greer, who Tickner and some others and n as _ -----_-_-- ---- . - . Pial - (16, Berges, opera Flannels.' of liquor, and as a result New ddz erttsen4ents, � -:.' ' Mr. heHart hacl his les pretty badly used. He stood the - ,usage for a time, but at last drew his - places. The night was di - - pop and shot Tickner dead. An in- �,OIt SALE :-A number of registered .- a' - - _ , ; . :o:--- . no excuse for Greer's fur and high grade ahropshire Rams and two ����1 s 1�n U1. coat liim a nice penny.. t�UeSt Was 11eId and Cainpbell 1V&5 Uc- Durham Bulla. THOMAS PUGiN.Whiterale 47tf ,. I ­ 'L f quitted, it having been 'considered ---------- - e . . In all rmltatrons of th j� s tobacco yet attempt;iD ' , that he fired the_ revolver in: self de- holt BALE:-A Recond hand phaeton in a • �E%1� � ,. �- , ... stock ha8 been used o rs ass ray n oc fence: This should be a lesson to ell repair.p Apply at tllis'oo ice$o a cutter in3Y-gtt�l trifle lighter ill tai a made a tri ig t�rprlsing young men, teaching thorn , , Cal•C1S, EI tc. , . ter defect is apt to escap '. that policemen ale not tv be fooled �S�HA� '`Cac'°e to, the premises of St bOttOffi pi'1Ces, at the consumer until he the undersigned, lot 34 in 4th con of Pick - with. or ng,about the 15t1i of September, a EW01 � 1• - . :, Owner will kindl _ • y prove and take the :. beforeOg The �]i}rrt1A a greater iC\av, - According to cecent aliiendnwnts to same away. S.LAABI>\, Whitevale P. O. :i-:, 0-T. :: 1. pound and ee - _ plugs to the the Municipal Act, the December fi- �- TRAYED :-From the premises of the • fully weighed. naneial statement prepared oil the 15th 0 undersigned, lot 13,con 5,on or about Oct. - - • - At an lnterm sitting . of that month in each township, shall 27tb last,a large, black-, Berkshire sow, infor- Full Ile@- 01 �tatloa8r'y ,tl8t --- - - - - --- - ---- --- _---._-- -` Judge McDougall, Thursd p, Ovation as to her whereabouts will be thaukfully lay, fife lad N ho Wag elate from the 15th of tie previous Poeti omce y •iAbfEs L 1IDL.,tli, Green,l F td d. .1 . • : pockets at Markham Fair, lieceuiber, instead of from the 1st of _-. __ ­.. Th (� to two years in the 1'ene January,as heretofore, 'That. it shall JOHN TANNER k 50N wish to no � . . _ . . t .-- . I. .. - . 1s acebelo n' gk to", � ' rmator TIIe bo see nounee to the public that they >sav©open- :. ,.- ., . 1. . . ..1 . . . I - .. fo y y contalli the expenditure receipts ed out a butcher ahoy ill tk,w.weus block. . - Fresh meat alw aon hand. In caseot absence . � - ��- : `' •. t• e the c fin a,q .. charged, , one year. It seems t0 L1S that it iS ex- orders left with ills 1[teaea Boone or W. i.ogau, - ' . s nand when aption tremely foolish to compell a municipal- i'ostmaster, will receive prompt attention. A . 1. where his prents were l calls solicited. - oLc s , lty to is3ue two statements, wll.,n one _ _ �-tI - - leading . ---- - -- .-.....- d'ng answers �rould.do. It is all proper to estate- - -­ LETTER TO THE . :� rCommercial `printing ' -done W nlelit in the hands of the.electors be- �HIS CORON ROOT - -. . ri aw .. . . _ ., _-- i�is department is open to tore the electron comes on, but why - .A IN ". • cusalon of public c'ueacions. COIMPOUND - with the least possible delay canAot nominations and elections be :. -. 1 recent discovery l,ti an old in all Cases send his correct t We wish it distinctly unr held the latter part of January each physician. Successfully used and 111 a• neat •and tut t -that in no case d ^e b monthly bythousandabflad- . , I sponsible for opini••. ex . rear, thereby giving the old council a lea Is the only perfectly safe n�naenta.-F,1).-Ew,.. chance to have the Auditors' Report net reliable medicine discov- - manner., - s Six,-A bit of lively c • - erod. Beware of unprincdplyd . lisped previous to nomination day. To druggists'who offer inferior1. �? T See it- j� � generally relished in the 1 meaicittoe in place of this. Ask for Cooks Cot. "a1` end avoid the rush. �L,// �� nothing delights the heart our mind, this would Mork a uall as . ' Ll y ton Boot Compound,take no substitute: or on . . -: . . well, and be much less expensive,than close s1 and s three cent Canrdian postage - I . more than to see some p lots on his property occul stampeitt letter,and we will send sealed by re- the present s3 stem. tura mail. Full ewated art constructed by the hand a - -- -- p hitlars in plain en- -'- men. These buildings a velope,to ladies only, stamps Address load _. 1.- . ..-.. 1L . 1 . . ___-- Liuy Co.,No.:i Fisher Bloak,181 Woodward ave To "now subscribes'Bi1�t3Cril�elra w� will demolished because they WHITEVALE I Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickering 1, R.M . '.. � ­- Bateman,M. D., and all responsible druggist NOTICE TO FARMERS .. . . . At a� eoerta the ogle clue everywhere- _ . Ed. Bxrradeli "spout a few dltiys in'Toro�Ito straining their nerve" to r 3ast week. ------ - --:--- --- . - 11 :3 net the e Mrs. Wm. White silent a few days in B Y"j/A`� N� castles with mighty big rc destroy the buildings on a Toronto last week. _ - . h H o f their opposite clan.". OW i» your time to pare else your Haying and arvesting maeliinery In plain language qtr. ` Will Armstrong; of Port Perry,is visiting -- II1811ufatstnred b Massey, Co. that be had onl} to eau ,is brother Alex. here. :. ' .` . N WS y y (Limited), head office Toronto, �b a regret to learn that George Carter is By I ct?y to establish tt highreiQy ar�oss a sNand +;old b � peaple and these n flay ag, y - FC�RS'YT�3, Pickering. The following sted Bible should in duty ill with an attack of typhoid. portion of Lot No. 14 in the First Con- are the varieties :--New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. diminished heads. But ort 'Thornton, ri Toronto, is spending a cession of the Township of Pickering. to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford - agents Pop-off their little short time with friends here. Wltcreas a safer and more direct road from 1ldoWers, did'erent Widths of cut, x180 the 'ralten Pea Harvester Ha Tedders smoke of abuse and virt H. I. Lord has fully recovered from his f!'' 2IOW till �anuary 1$t , + y - they turn the tables on tthe : recent illness and is now in Markham. Pickering Village to the Pickering Station bakes, t3auffiera, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and BindingTwine. . bliss Thornton, of Toronto, has returned of the Grand Trunk Railway is required,. PI7CM from 10 t0 18 Centt3 p@r pOUlld, and we have also repairs on and for -` B b edare bidealone G to her home after a visit to friends here. and for the better convenience o the trav� p Readings" f 1$94, for the sum of Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different king of plow . . Well Mr. Editor, I lu - Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are absent this; elli�rg public. _ though I waded through week visiting the ratter's parents at CamP- _ point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. MOOR black- • bellford. - p Therefore the Municipal Council of smith silo of the correspondence, an W. S. Major is away on a business trip the Township of Pickering enacts : _ p tract from this work wliie �,� ��� ��� , �`1 well balanced mind in c to Norval and Brampton, not to Washing- That that portion of Lot Nainber Fourteen in -' PI C KE RING . proving Bible Readings. the First Concession of the said Townshi of ton as reported. Pickering,hereinafter deseribec' shall be and is I have not seen the boo . Thanksgiving da was a ver -� g g y y quiet one hereby erected into and.established as a Public � � �-- -- I am forced to conclude here, the most of our citizeLs being absent $ighway of this Municipality. That is to say: '' - ' ut church gatherings, ommencing on the Went limit of the said Lot, PENNYROYAL WAFRRS. jTT SMITH that it saps the foundatic 6outh 18degrees, East 17 chains and 10 linksle 1 1 . verabll Mrs. McKay, of Michigan, who has been more or less from the South limit of Henderson Awn°°00 4'm•didne for raatltas : y receivedchriatial on a visit to I � . ... -her parents here, is ,visitin street in the said Village of Pickerin (and on �- 1,. 1iT.can° ly the defence of the p g No � or Pis ' PICKERIWA. very weak They do n{ friends in Newcastle. the north limit of land now owned and occupied -; � . e vro ai w `y0V4W t0,M1iadiea, lice for sale-first Class 11IOW8T6 T 1Il book teaches by John Howland on the said lot) Then North Onoeess ar.sass• �.� , W a very con. Mrs. J. L. Spink and daughter, who have 74 degrees, East 7 chains 751inka to the North. BUot your d:�t Plows, Trumbull . Binders, Horse- '' the long sleep, and that beau visiting the old homestead at Maple East angle of Iiowlaad'r land and Weat limit ofg ' I ��� . ,p. � , a�ra.crow �''', bad place after all, and Ave., have returned home. John Andrew's land on the said Lot. Then tau. l ted Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes, They simply proclaim 1 W. H. Major visited the.cit last week- North a degrees, East one chain ; Then south , . idd»M. trH� Iron Jacks, Single Ploy-4 and other but false theory of protet Y 18 degrees,East 11 chains,60 links more or less --------�•'• .- -• _...�..�.�.... -' His freclnent visite indicate attractions of to the West limit of a certain road. Then south Farmers deslri0ne Of 8e •n �- artlelea. Plow points and other re- le is the great book t more than a business nature. 14 degrees 85 minutes, West 1 chain lQlinke more - - -- - Bib or leas. Then North 18 degrees,west 19 chains pairs kept on hand, manufactured by baa a right to read and ini A fight occurred st Church streets fiat- 60 links more or less. Then South 74 degrees, � "` ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD the Mowat M,rg Co., Whitby. : Call individual taste, suet tht ' urday, but notwithstanding the balls fired, West 7 chains 75•links to the East limit of the or Tenting their fa5rm8' �'Plll q� dare dictate to any other the female combatant was victorious. road between lots 14 and-15 in the said First � �.n11� Menmy, hack of and inspect before purchasing. North is not truth or error. r John Wilson received a severe shaking Concession. Theta North' 16 degrees, West 1 De W. positiy* cured by g chain to the place of beginning, which con•ti- �1Mo Ha>Selion'�rasr. Nervous DO of post Ot Ce cOrller. .. great principle of the Pr, up the other day through falling from an tutee a Public Highway sixty-six feet in width Uiffiness ht. )roar oft Ambition.0andtn tion and what all notelet _- apple tree. 'Mr. W.now thinks he is not as • find THE NEEDS the Beet to Barry,stunted Davee'opmont. Dt�r church put a practice o ut i nimble as he once was. Passed A.D. ION. P&I04 N hb 1. 4 r p Levi Coo r is moven { & k ,,.,` _ " °'` r Cc' • S1eePIE ��� e�Aversb UOS, HEREhave only to look to the i . Pe g into the residence f Reece F ,;,» ,� F j Clerk to . Uasb fart Study >�oowira Indo1- a principle of private or end lately occupied by Mr.Malcom. Mr. Fors Sd0�tt181ng' 1118d1II$1`: 1$ , ih$ t[e . Be tt ...._. tion" and see the num f ter, of Green River, moves into that vacat ` A•+ rDugte, , ed by Mr. Cooper on North at. ,. t .- t . . L. HAZ)tLTUN rad • -wrangling factions it ha: vo<lne�E.Tor�at,,,out• lar a conal n' A before Martin Luther d Mrs. Vero is also very ill,threatened with YNoli4-is hereby given that the t •oil$ it'a , OOIIYI� �# , � ,; sorrow his own followers ., 'a stroke. Being quite an old lady'her re- true and correct co of a pro caed ''" copy p By-Law of _ �ly� ---- - -- -- ---- _- -- -- -- - --- _ m�y� !� ' and o posits camps. In the Co oration of th Townshi ' M * 4t Vf g1 aln, ba9S covert' is doubtful: Fier only daughter ' a pot Piokerlag, r ? ' �•aii -lyelci�sra tatapn T'P. ]itticolrimunication I d -=� y Dilrs. J. W. Wonch, of Toronto, is in at- which was read a"rat and aeconfl time by the TltAills clotNa FFAar nQ>t as I+oI.I.olvs: -• ,, a for lecturing the cot tendance. . Council of the said Municipality on the 14th p ll y p day of November ltl� anfl the said B .Law will r O fi )l 1tPaBS9 ��✓ chea _ be aonsidel•ed b p b' A. 1�. �� as I intimated the cause g The ex-mayor is threatened with h libel y the said Council at a meeNn �- +t • e to be held in the Town Ball Brougham, on the ., - . , -� i('i I�ab� , . . 2; P. Bf. 2'7 f with our kind permiseu -- Don't . fail to call alit for reporting that certain of our cite- 15th day of December,legs,with a view to readNEWS .�. � " 10 4L 8.80 P. Id, FU to On file column Zen were turnip-pulling one ,Sunday re- the same a third time;and pass the same. J - • N$rea to Dated at Whitevale this 14th da of Novemb= . 1 cantly Misinformed or mall©ions vasa the one w in told the tale. er IM. y 1'�t�1F1 tz Itto wil 6��1. 0 WV.0`1 ` � �l .a, ex In a 'sound Catholic v.. 11 • !-7 ., Ofl-I .- F t`- Ck Bever intended the B. 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X.. STOLEN IN THE POST BARE FACED MANNER 8 8t �. Whist,fnlh............ 00 70 t0 00 0p .- . • ,. s,. FROM OUR EXCHANGES- Our Saviour, our Teacher and our Eteril- Wheat,sprung ......... � 62 tri QU 00 )" z; d last 1 Q nide did not command Hie cliaci les to 00 g0 to 00 OU : ` x' A FURNITURE - WHITEV i �f , ' ' Wheat red winter.... 1 T .• "t a.',ads of hay were shippe a , •• A l-� j a. VV �• p 111 t Ten Carlo land. At the o and '4)e a co of.the Bible toeaah con- , �� , g PY Wheat, goose .....,...... 00 59 to tl0 fi0 , ' a , . �' week from 3�ingston to 1±;ng I to r it and Barley, bush............. 00 e resent rate of sto$18 per ton it is expected vert to Christianity and thereby 4)e full 40 to gl Th warereoms axe replete with a stock :of Bedroom Setts, q '�, .i " ;. 1 l`111 t t1I'e tt' 1? liberty to each individual Oats, bash.....:...:....:.' 00 81 t0 00.$2 Pl�r�pr ►SUlts }�a6 Chairs knd al forms of LilOd�rL1 ��� ° 11 'k, a small profit will be made. take any meaning from it as long as that ......._ (}0 GO to _ 0(l 62 i hg I3arrle people are not allowed to meaning suited the whims,notions and im- PEas+ bhp•••••••• _ rYll _ i) , T l - 50 to 1 50 ' :.' Y ,, - 11 .., " t • - <' ertisement up In the post O{hCe FIa new, IOII,.,.,....,•r, aginations of the reader. And what could 3'+ + 1 ul"e. "� put ads .. . , :'.1 I correctl r sa s old na read Y Straw, ton•..:......:...... 10 00 to 00 00 _ p y it do for the millions who co t a' �i-. , . ,•0 } <;£, �- ,,:; t .�� vow. The postmaster ver S Y G 50 to 000 , • The Divine Master sold 't(3o Leach all Dressed hogs....•,....... �` _' !' ; , that the local papers' are there for that , 11 - Z. �)1�1t;�S �� nations," "Preach the Elaspel to every Beef, foregnarters....... 4 50 to G 00 �1Ctures 1rH1Hd 1Y1 .al deSlgnfS. epalrlIlg Of.. 111Y'Y11tQI�e >lV _ � � . purpose. la The 14lessrs. Rathburb, of- Deserouto, creature," "He that heareth you heareth Beef, hindquarters...... 600 to 800 _ ,. to erect iron smeltsug me, and thea atlas did as the were 5 50 to. . G GU specialty. ` k . have proposed po y Mutton.. 1 f A Veal, carcass ............. 7 00 to 9 00 , - _ , Ff� _ ' works in OntAl•Io provtding the Ontario commanded. . - 1 Y- Butter,tb.................. 00 20 to 00 21 Funeral furnishings a;nd all undertaking ;.. requirements. �� j- fI . overnmenL will give satisfactory aid. Out of twelve a stles and '>�vent two g 00 a0 to 00 2Z Air. Mowat has promised leis consxlera disciples only eight have left us any of Eggs, do2..:.............. � � Funerals conducted in modern stvle. I their sacred inspired writings. These are _ - -' tion. to be jiecepted as the revealed word of (Iod. I\' 1 .ills, azera tell us that a coinct is now A � '� VA Sk9 g Btrt the Bible is not a book intelligible to - - - � "'ITh 7= Z�I1. . . in sight and approacping the earth that all and is hard in many places to be under- DOMINION �N - - / in brilliancy will discount the grand comet Stood not only by the illiterate, but even by __ - ----------- ------ _"___ . I . ''.�� ^b ACCIDENT � , of 1856, It can be seen early ill the the learned, so that in the very dawn of Pald U $i 50�,��0 NEW DISCOVERY iu the eastern sky with an ordin- Christianity St. Peter �II Peter III, I in- Capital ' m3rning forms us that "in the L Epistles of Paul there up,' .. !A /� p y spilled on the hand al' O lei's �la$s. 4OO VOO In rompoundfng aeotutian a art was erred that tl f l y and on washing atterwar.i it was discovered that t e hair was Com- , ! J[ The annual meeting of the Markham are certain things hard to be understocd, Surplus,ILS! `�' ! ! pietely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the , Curling Club was_ held at the Franklin which the unleased and unstable wrest, AGENCY. market and so great had been the demand that e e are now introducing i last and the &s they do also the other scriptures, to their �i It _ %throusbout We world under the name of,Ween+e Anti-Ha rine. Dose, on Friday even ng And he says in the WHIZ�� IT is PERiFECTL.Y NARMLEsf AND H own destruction.!' y - = following officers elected :-W, H, Hall, same place 'tthat no prophesy of scripture SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. •• 31MrLE ANY CHILD CAN YtE IT. R. J. Cccson, V ice-Pres. ; J. Interest allowed at highest ourrent rates. No Ivey the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the • President ; is made by private interpretation. Now notice of withdrawal required. hair disappears as if by magic witLout the slightest pain or injury when ` J. Gleeson, Sec.-Tress. I hope I have written enough t0 show that , anulied o�r ever afterward• IL isunlike any other preparation ever used Tice 0. 4� Q. Railway Co., htie purchas- if your warring sects want truth unity, t W. H. HOLLAND, loralikepurpose• Thousands o[ LADIES bee■.o■Dyed " ` MANAGER. with hair on their 1ACE.]tsCY.and ASPS attest its aledts. ed from John Barry a small pro rt • ad• l ) y ace and faith unwavering, they Can find 1017 LEMiI(whe do not appreciate a beard or hair on their neck. • and a pdeeleM boon 1n �ee1s s menti-Ha►irite which does awn joining the Claremont station. The rail• alone by sitting at the feet of, and child- - -- h BLa in b , growl bilit wit • g. y re■derl g its tutor• h an utter impaesi pr ossa to buy still more land for like receive the lessons taaght by the price of Qneenla Ana-Hairine p. per Bottle, .•■t i■safety milt■`bole..t>arire pad b7 as csecttre�i way p p URQUH,mati� Haled from observation)• Sea&money or stamps by letter with full adAress f rwar iwt■}y. Cortes p■e4) word tt ';--[I station purposes in order to meet the in• Church ITniversal. Lha alone poasessea the Ar �... p,den«r strictly confidential, This advertisement is ho■sst and straight forward i rf out and - crease of trade at thAt point. promisee of the Redeemer. To her did He contains. We invite you to deal with us and you will and everything as r�prAsent A cut wt. PRACTICAL TAILOti, send bo day. Address YttN OMt�IOA�CO., 74 Raoe StrNt.CINCINNATI O. You can • t W. G. Osgoodby, publisher of The commit the pgwer of binding and loosia • gg e'e�t stet your tetter at Q y Past Omc• to Ins■re its rate delivery. �Ie will pay�bO6 or Bey case Toronto Times and formerly publisher of of teaching and preserving His heavenly of failure er slightest t■jerr t•any�arciraser• Every bottle saaraateed• (iuGtiicles t0 the end Of lila world. Have B�OU g� • -ib ladies who tatroduee and sell among th trtkh■d�'otde. arse B tt Aau-0Tt'�I. a . the Tile Canadian Queen, has issued a the gates of Hell prevailed against her ? w FE L w•wul present with s BILK DILINK ld aids best silk- 1�tr� erg•Bottle 'a"pi" writ against Rev. J. Fie Starr, clalminx et silk to select from"at with order. tlalars or Comasissioa to AieaM 26 000 dama„es fur slander, on account Those who sap so glue the lie to her >l 1'•ounder and Preserver, Fall stook jaet arrived ae1 all parties can HOME REFERENCE:--The Lytle Safe R Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water at. ' c . �. - of Mr.Starl's recent sermons oil gl+w1,1 rt I Tile Guide that was good enough for all now ptcperly sailed. Edwin Alden R Co., �4t3 Race et., Ciueinnati, Ohio. - ,f� Goanty Cuuatabltl Ticlsberr�•, (+1 r'+rt the followers of our Divine Neater for - b .��..�.�. - r Torc�to �'illltite., has beAn appoi ,Ird a 1,,00 spare is good enough still far this and Garments nsatia iD the latest Styles rind a -L---'-- depaty warden t� act for the Ou•H I•►•t succeeding generations. oh, if people . WHITBY MARBLE AND - . . N 0 T I C EO - Game and Fir;h Cotiimiasion for tile• l,n,• only read the EScriptnres ander thaQ Sgaaid- perfect fit gilaraot+eed+ Call early I s s, ance,one church, onefaith and oneshephord ���. pose of enforcing the ealue and tishi:, sodaPoid the rush. �� I �r r �TQTV ITHSTATDI`C, the reparta i\ ELS lows of the prov,uce, So keep soar i-ye would be sufficient for Pickering. Gran 1 IJ circulated t„ the contrary. The Mowat t - - ' Yoara, 1�. J. ,` p Mfg. Co.of N'hitbv, i,eg to inlrorip farmer". and I .- .-a. OI3,11t111. Na�, llth 1892.' (�, - rifHITDY theput,lictl�atthclrFouu(hy is still running, John t. iii'b3•, O,hitWa, left with ti DUNDAS St, • 11[1(lthattLeyAtr „ ,'kingthecelebrated"C�n- . , Northwest flu tile, ws�s• • Well tilled fur for the _ A Business Education Pays• tIIsbbliahed 16�1i.) tre Cut" Novicer'1'urnLuli hinder• Whitby Tvcin i - 1 . lith of last t1►outlt, Laing followed by l,i- plow and other implements r p renal and also { cc- R wouenaen, Pro rietor currying on n grl:erAl repairing; buFiness. - �. - Wlfe And faiLll abt)lit ei ht tilt a loll r. • p • Points for nil tbe� popularpioKs slw'ays ill stock. °' Y x Y ii v`rbnl1g woman or man can secure ' - - - Their many friends will be pleased"to hear „ fl re business education at one of the Having returner] to tl►e old Stand of the 1).Smtth,l'ickeringt, it onr,tl ant. th�lt they;, arri�red at iileu destination t,c,rL colleges in Canada. It wilt only cost a'httby, .lune 25th i1r�._ . n mishap. Address Wolfeuden Granite earl illarble «orks, !_-- . -- ;: 111 11 n - Tabling - without it 3 p Voll one -cent for particulars. I am better prepared to execute all CIDERXAF61NG 0 Last Friday week,- as 'Mr. and Ill's "Ili, News, Kingston, Ont. 8 5. orders io ceniPtPry and all utiles . ' Depart, were driving to �`'hitL� tl1e�• «ere 't- j. ' . - � ��. z - tele tvor:c :, ''-�! _ work pertainiug to the business. 1 . lust by Mr. T. Greer, wbo Was l , ( f,, r. it. has paid F. S. Nine's Cgftomers will find a well selected stack - - "� of lidnor, IlLd Af a result of ille collision rr is le broken in tw�l heirs g 1.004) for killing him neat:11amil- Wehaye beet appointsd.eole aRenta by of foreign and domestic granite and The unciely'signed wi ma e , _11r. Depart had h g lou 1=, : ibJ. . C. L. blouson, Esq., Bowmanville, forthe inarble to choose frOrD- Inspect- L. ' - plAces. The night was dark, but that is County of Ontario, for the beat Woyen Cider C1'e.[ ' illi .n the - Alalll ; are plentiful shoat Paf1 EIRin, Y will convince that for strictly first- y uo e-recuse for Greer's fury, iNhich itlaj' Wire Fence in the Country, and are pre- p Reel- except Saturdays . `' and t',race Ldward county will export Disse work, onr rices cannot be cost hits a nice envy. y pared to build ienoe, and sell Farm and In all imitations of the 1lvrtle Navy 7u•t11'1 1.trrels. P - beaten._ J,.1,,, :looter of the 9th line I'iekerinQ Towuship rights on them Berenttost tee until ftlrt�lOr llOt1C8. , i - , tobacco yet attempted, either -inferior terms. t1(e build twenty dl y ( T stock has been used or the pia; has Veen 1'a'� ilii lel; broken while driving a•cow a on thismaebwe, plain oeorualuental. We ut t lS Out SVM• vOW1E . Bag I . ..:�.. . . . I .- . I,- " _ .. fe\%' I I;t%s ayo. he ri ht for Ontario County, 1 made a trifle lighter in weight, The tat also own t g ter defect is apt to escape the attention - -__ ---- --------- (eZ�Pt townships Whitby and Brock) for C� PROPRIETOR. _ the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wia6iwt ENGLOBE of the consumer t:ntil he finds- that he is FARM and TOWN LOTS �, * . smoking a greater uutnber of plli;,�a th>zn w pntabase 1"'arm or Township rights for , PjCSERING FOR SALE. eitbet of above. will do well to consult us - O� before, 'Che '_1I3'rtte Navy is tiiacle three personally, at lot 7 B. F., PiakeriaR; or V plugs to the pound and each plug is care• ". �_ writo as to Whitby P. O. Patties are - I A..M of 30 acres, Selo aorlli west a. AND - UNTIL 4 I � ­ . -I I fully weighed. strict) [ rbiddea iofriag►ng oo these p �► L�mbPjr ar At an interrn sitting before COtlat•' corner Lot No.6, con.5. Pickering.knowo y X �► • . y ;�, !,9 ti.tlent (.•otnars. Good large building, newly taste, Ja,II 189.3. Judge McDougall, Thttrsdav, Itobert Fin- t++nce,P,Lo rd otChanl,and two wells on preul- gg.sl . ALLI N BRANT. / ET Q LUMBER ZiATH AND lay, rite lad «hc► wav caught picking lYey,At,tratsent rented at s5 per acre. L,aad of - - _ __ _- Vr , (►�+, IK,st iu rile county• Gravel road past the pockets at DIarkhatn Fair, was sentenced door. - . to tct0 years in the I'enetangtlisheue Re nl+o a park lot in the coven of wtiithr of Gl y r, [ SHINGLES _ (� " , acres. fine ledistely north of and adjoining the a ver O NAR t V formator . The bo seemed to have no which y . i Y Y •roup Is of the Ontario Ladies'College,on h ch p a- - appreciation of the crime with Which he . iq a ,wall orchard. The premises havo atrout• Time DRESSED LUMBER• was charged, and when questioned as to aec'aif i:' rrmis on Reynold street.and 8 rods on 1)ua,ias street, welt fenced. One of the best �� �j O 1,I ., .1 __ I - ., - .1'. I. . : . where his parents were gave inust lois I,,,,I,lini; rites in the town of Whitby. Reason Buv. 10a`� I- � I �...'� � .,. _'�- I $ •p �j ailing answers. able tcr,n3 will be tallowed,for full particulars AAA1,� AND SOFT •y ��D I.L . LETTER TO 5_7THE EDITOR: J. R. MO:�TUOa1ERl', _ w.e�l� --AT LOwtaT i'sn E-- > - t e Best This is the Beat C1l�y t , IN - --- Ut1nd,►e st._nesr uptown railway station. . F R Ci �• ►�`•� �m ' This department is ol,ctt to all for the fair(iia- Octel th, 1893 ltt Whitby N9V/9)C>ADer LII OntBrla f3eDd the x above In with Name end Ad- Ten per cent. will be added it . • mesion of public rinestions. The writer i ntst --- --- - _ - - t)ooked. - - in all cases send his correct t,anle with (oily ' _ I-. � - � �>'e wia2t it distinctly un(lereto(xl, however draw tO . �'/U�i)�-)NO . that in uo case do we hold ourselves ro_ I REMOVED , To 11W PREMISES + '' QQjj (�n , w_ ,o ne G1. . sl)onsilae for opinions expresse(i by Correa _ _ - TWE Pal CV•r ----- - ----- nnndPnts,-l:u.ti .vs.l ��� II;„- A bit cif lively correspondence I% - UTN OF ONTARIO SANK ToaoNTO - generally relished in the local papers, and BROCK ST:, =O 1► - - `' - -, nothing delights the heart of a busy edit(r . bd . , 1 ---_ -:1. . - more than to see some othe4rwise vacant Whitby Marble �orgs. V --- - - ---- 1 ON - - lots on his property ucc:upied by buildings �.Y, p 1 - ''^^ - -tj V` - . . C constructed by the had and brain I ) 9 other , 1.- -- men. These buildin �a are often uickly �_1h H�A� . . - � . � _ : I . � I' . r - . . - I - _ . .�. . - ­ �' demolished because they are inflitmable. �tanutracturers of . I ;P0 : 'r-- '­-. . ,.: � . its - At all everts the one class of builders in Marble alontiments, Headstones and all - 1""l M YL, straining their nerves to rear up their lofty other Cemetery Work. E r`+ ; - castles with miglity big rocks imagine they .A,Um lmj�to"of slooto>b, Swedish, Asa- T�E WILII,IAVS EACH PLUG OF THE, . � 11 . ". - - _ . - .. ­ destroy the buildings on sandy foundations baa Q 0an"�ennd�s. � . - . . : of thea o site class. All tarries wUhing work would do well to cal - Navy I . �• • . ' ,i 1� maelline _ In plain language Mr. Caldwell thought an itsbeforetnrch"Ing. All work guaranteed For all kinds of sewing, for ea"'e and '� and prices o�the lowest. that he had only to caution his faithful _ A�tsni pOnVenl®pCe ill tislUg and for. ' �-Go » I.-, c 1}iCe TOi'ont0,. W. V. ltlaha rci�son, dnrabilit Nae . , . people and these wiles agents of the mutil u ( 11e following aced l;ible should in duty bound hide their y . _ [1] i':,l i to N o. 10 B. diminished heads. But the persecuted A �0 � It . NO :O: TS MARKED :O: . . . ..-,., , � al► 11 13 fan tford _ _ - agents Pop-off t eir little guns and in the E QUAD a . r. IIay Tedders, smoke of abut and virtuous indignation } V� they turmthe tables on the ministers who1. fiT3E NEW WILLIAMS ` t (�::.1lin;f Twills would dare to hide the truths which the t t:r< on!)and for "Bi15le Reading " alone contain. Is always ready for use, never gets w' ---- Pump Factory t5 int klnc, Well Mr. Ld for I have not seen al 11 f tl sans• .•. Ih BRONZE LETTERS ! , n of plow .. + • out of order and is per eC y ._ Glr@TO"CCT, proprietor .` t it),IIE'� black though I waded through the murky waters r iL. of the correspo deuce, any argument or eir- - I I factor to Ovary 011e who use"' it• ' NONE OTHER GENUINE Y - Manufacturer of- tract from this orkwhich-would sway any , , ! ------- ------- --- 4 1. ;1 Uver. 1600 ladies In this section are _ - _ _- _ s= well balanced ind in condemning or • „•..r, Force do Suction Pulps . .,!�- .. K p ll areLl�t, ,.,, R�N , prOVnla ISible Headings. , i using the Nt%W �'Vllhams and a09BRIENE , . I have not sen the book referred to, but .; ;�1; g We e Deep-well Pumps of Brass, Iron and ------7=---_ .- I ant f delighted with it. ' Ask your Wei Libor Porcelain. or } cad to convlude from what is said t , t 1, . TI3E - ` y that it saps the foundations of several ani- i Who has it how she likes it. GEARED Arid PUMPING . WINOMtLit, �- � IITH �l vernally received Christian truths. Certain- + OT O GRAPHER. Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and . ;, - ly the defence of the paid agents seems - .' THE NE'ti'V WILLIAMS PH Cistern Pumps. Mail orders a 1 fii G. _ very weak. T ley do not deny that the '0, �I book teaches a very consoling doctrine of k Has a high grin and all its bearings prowptly attended to. A),.!,. * �R(ark T�in t g I g $ die Deed of his Toronto business ' it 1' , - Horse the long sleep, and that hell is not such a p bats 1 1 ,, . are hardened and adjustable. Its .,yMAk�T F.)R Y.C H, A, ; ace and will hereafter devote pia en• r gsnt, Piok�erin ' s 1 I orae P►ekes, p after all, and other silly stuff. - - - . They simply lroclaim the time honored movements are on steelrollere, sliding fire time to Whitby Gallery. y, , is " LO�II.N � `� p friction being almost done away with. TO ` y `� 1,446 r• alltl otlier a but false theor of rotestantism, that themoNISY t ;�:r �d oilier re- Bible is the gr at book that every person i enC USINESS •s already com>aa �fact�red b s iia, a ri;ht to sad and interpret as suits the `F two brotbt�la and a It will last a lifetime. facilities are :O• on first-class :a , %� ;� �s Y Thu yoaK y Bingto Muni, but file + h r ' a\V11 i t l) '. Call individual tact and that no man should f p The shuttle is a large cylinder, self-- sister; each one o whose icture is combinesMORTGAGE SECURITY ` dare dictate to any other what is and what .fi �� r 'k,r-illn. T;orth is not truth o err in the above portrait. The pubiishen piths threading, steel shuttle. such that Le eau accommodate all or. Flow thin was the , atlowest rates of interest. Mor�gagee and$e ' a ; Durin the � � � LADIL►S PICTORIAL WaLKtY Will given= THE NEW WILLIAMS Who require pictures. g bentures purchased for cash. 1: a t�a�` I u r, great principle of the Protestant Reforms- �'e,,.�. TAT�'t f p �,A , tion and who all outside of the Catholic I•adi� (,old Watch tc the person who first .� ERE --_____ church put in tactics more or leas. we can make ottt the faces of the two Aa8 a "'elf•settillg'needle, au sutomatiC liOlida season Call hand get photosEAL�' Y bought and sold on conimiseion. , i I," •ti, IIhave only to 1 k to the results of this false end sister; to the second a Mantel Clock , that will be finished In the lateat;atyle ant for : Western,Lancashire and ,'Orth - ,;` c • bobbin Winder and an im roved principle of pr vate or individual interpret&- to tht third a I;,oin Sllver.Watch; Lottie fourth p rittab,Meroantile, and Manliest erirein ��� f -% tion and see the namberless sects and a beautiful fair of Pearl Opera Glasses; to thread liberator. of the art. 1. - • wrangling factions it has always produced. the fifth a Silk Dress Pattern; sada�n wholulbk WILLIAMS �� s L1feInsaranoe Co'alboosecident In* ��� .. + .n 1. ' .. t 011 SI n,. Before Martin Luther died' he saw with Prize will also be given to every peso THE NE . W � gi suranee taken. • sorrow his ow follo�vers divided into man is able to answer this Picture Rebus eorredlY. �.y PECIA attention Will be van ' t, ,, j' and Y until one hundred prises have been awarded,. j,� the only mappine with adjastable ) 1. -_- .y F tin bags opposite c mps. In commenbing this a�a, VILL�G � ,�• 1 littl�culnmun cation I did not intend to go if there should be that number annreting eaatore and that will thus stand level to family groups and as Chriatcnas �A� � w M �_ iu for lecturi g the correspondents. Bat correctly. Each contestant is to telt out the I. } t'��a`d, - I •(lure rebus, and malbe a gross with a.lead oU ally Boor. is a time W1leYi. moat families have a . t "� t p.• as I intimate the cause of die rte, I w11 pt t0 have propert3T for Salk• " " �_." p • and "a s tams, Examine it, try it and .yon will ro er time � with your kind permission ask for a few pencil on the two brothers retulion, it is the p p Y •� a to 6s with five two-Capt postage _ A O T C �N n4) +� to 1 RMS 3 � Call t` more-lots on t e columns of the Pickerin and send sem bn lt, ,< ; �} i g its Plc- Y of the Lwvt group, taken. - . - Nrsws. stamps, for two oopfiies $ DO1itE:: :� -=r A • ;l` <, `Y The sound Catholic principlfi is this : TOAIAL WEbKLY� art a /11uetitatcil _ ]1lnC 11iG Gall and slttisfaotioii `guaranteed oaNv c i bNOING AIiiC a 1 • r God never in ended the Bible alone to be journal. Glower to•dap + ten 'Ri V RICHARD$DN, . � �. 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"You Lave no I shall try and give it to yon in his oven to let me find out Miss Moretan's address ;17�eussa is •t e'Aessn - - AN- I N TRI LATE CASEi, \L " >> / i I� use for uneasiness. words. aid send her a detached earl at fixed in- ire tiiraand and Ba l '{ ' ::. _ a _ r �"Yon �Fwill ezease my anziat , Miss re" a I have only ons thing,' he- said, tervals, so that at least she might never feel i Following are some p ` - A REQ L IgE �' , ` Moisten, ha remarked, airil �' I ams ' whioh weighs upon nig mind at this sus deaf[tate. " I y y TRUE HISTORY OF AR A$ E E eat sufferer and I '}ave y •• ti's _ a e done b the c clog _ long had auspie- preme moment. It is my treatment of poor It was a kindly thou ht said our Old Providence and as 1,:, , , tows as to that valve. I am deli hted to Morstan's orphan. The cursed greed which eom nion, earnestly. `•Itt was extremely • �y ` ibbean sea. The cl pa CHAPTER III man in the dre>js of ooactimea� i►coceted f I� youe en my besetting sin rough 1 as good of you. " 2 o'clock on the mon ear that they are anwarranted. has be th ife h TR QIIi.ST OF SOLUTtBM.•-" us. ether,Udiea Moisten, refrainedrgpn throw- wi"thheld from her the treaanre,half at least The little man waved his hand deprecat. San Andreas. The wi •,' "Are yon the parties who come with fog a strain upon his heart, he might ha ve of which should have been here. And yet I i'naly. " W'e were your trusteees," he said• stron gale from the - ?t*as half-past five before flourish:re- Miss Morstan?" he asked. been alive now." have made no use of it myself,—so blind and "That was the thew which I took of it ecity of the wind inc taiieed. He was bright, eager, and in ex- --I am Mica Moratan and these two culls- I could have struck theman- across the foolish a thing isavarice. The mere feeling of though Brother Birtholomew could not ai. si every thing .bout the \ cellent spirits,—a mood which in his case men are m friends " said she. g face, so hot was I at this cs►ilgaa and o& possession hue been so dear to me that I togethersee st intlsatlight. We Irad lent from the force. In at alternated with fits of the blackest degree y ' hand reference to eo delicate a matter. Miss could not bear to share it with another. See of mons ourselves. I desired no more' . the be nip of the g He bent a pair of wonderfully penetrating Y gP' nion. and uestionrn a ee n n ria. "Yoe will MOrafan sat down, and her face grew white that chaplet tipped with pearls besides the Besides, it would have been such bad taste ly shifted toBhe west' 1. "There is no great mystery in this ext an a me, miaa,y with a certain fO the lips. " I knew in my heart that he uinine-bottle. Even that I could not bear to have treated a oun lad in so scary a was in earnest• 1'he i he said q Y g Y Y matter," he said, taking the cup of tea dogged manner, "bat I was to ask yon to was dead," maid she. to part with,although I had got it oat with fashion. •` Le mauvaisgoutmeneaucrime.1, voted to the cultiva.i4 which I had poured out for him. The "I can inc oa e�br •' the deaiga of sendin it to her. o y y y p facts a ear to admit of onl one ez lana- give me your word that neithet• of your g• y y Information, said 1 g a, m The French have a ver neat wa of utting acre after acre of thesF C „PP Y . P oompa'nion9 is a police-officer." he, "and what is more,I can do yon justice; aces, wiI give her a fair share of the Agra these things. Oar difference of opinion on from the ground and c I and I wall B the little frame hones tion. i v„ give you my word on that," she an- , too, whatever Robert $artholo• treasure. at send her nothing—not even this subject went ao far that I- thought it a,t i s What - you have solved it already. the aha let—until I am ne. After all beat to set up rooms for myself: so I left a part of the world wi •`Well that would he too much to ea swered. mew may says I am so glad to have your P g° foundations and carri� Y He v friends here men have been as bad as this and hsve re- Pondicherr Lode taking the old khitmut- g& e a shrill whistle on which a , not cal as an eacortto ou y' g ' . the wind. I have discovered a suggestive fact that is Y Y covered- ar and Williams with me. Yesterda ` ;,` • street Arati led across a four-wheeler and batah►o as witnesses to whet I am about to At San Andreas tl all. It is, however, ver su estive• The opened the door. The man who had ad- do and say, The three of ascan show a bold " ` YO- ,' g '✓ gg I will tell u hoar Moisten died he however I learn that an event of extreme ! about 50 plantations 1 t` details are still to be added. I have just dressed ua mounted to the box, while w front to Brother Bartholomew. But let us continued. ' He had suffered for years from importance hasoccurred. Thetreasure has'- avhile others 1 .l found, on consultin the back files of the have no oateidera,—no olice or officials. a weak heart, but he concealed it from every been discovered. I instantly eommanieat. ruined, t took our !lacca inside. We had hardly p k • Timed, that Major holto, of Upper Nor- done so bafore the driver whi 3d n his We can settle ever thin satisfactoril one- I alone knew it. When in India, ed with Miss Morstan, and it onl remains At Old Providence I he and t throu h a remi6rkable chain of for us to drive out to Norwood and demand with even more land woodi late of the 34th Bombay nfantry, PP p y g Y Y #_ died u n the 2Sth of A �tl 1882." horse,-and we plunged away ata furious among ourselves, without any interference. g Andreae. The island p° p Nothin would anno Brother B+►rtholomew circumstances,came into possession of a con-' our share. I explained my views last ni ht about 1, ` "I ma be ver obtuse Holmen but I pace through the foggy streets. g y g J00 rQone. 1 Y Y ' The situation was a curious one. We y publ' ty." He sat down siderable treasure. I.brought it over to to Brother Bartholomew: so we shall be u „ more thea an tri are elevated rom the 1r fail to see what this suggests. were drivin to an unknown lace on as upon a low settee and blinked at ns inquir- England, and on the night of Morstan's ezppeected,if not welcome, visitors. a $pSCe of about A. i "No? You surprise me. Look at it in errand. Yet our invitation was either a ing!y with his weak water blue a es. arrival he came straight over here to claim Mr, Thaddeus Sholto ceased and sat s!eyed} this way, then. Captain Moisten dies!- _ .• " y ., Y iiia share. He walked over from the station twitchin on his luxu ' p g ravoc with the complete hoax, which was an inconceivable For my part, said Holmes, whatever g rious settee: We all Pearly every hoose or ars. • The onl arson in London whom h othesia —or alae we bad cod reason y y y g +• and was admitted b m faithful old Lal remained silent with our thoughts upon completely wrecked c Y P g oa ma choose to as will o no further. Y Y , i, ' ' he could have visited ie �iajor5holto. Maj- YP • I nodded to show m eement. Chowder, who is now dead. Morstan and I the new development which the m ster- tq tn�nk that im rtant issues m t hap arc On the east side c . or Sholto denies !laving heard that he was Po � , g Y ,,, bad a diffareaem of o inion as to the division ious business had taken. Holmes was the "- in London. Four ears later Sholto dies. upon our journey. Miss Morstan s de- �� That is well I chat id well . said he. P church, owned by t y Ma I offer Miss of the treasure, and we came to heated first toe ring to his.feet. ' 11'ithin a iceek o his death Ca tain Morstan's meaner was as resolute sad collected ae y you a glass of Chianti, „ other on the north, a , y _ - f p ever. I endeavored to cheer and amuse her Morstan ? Or of Toka ? I kee no other words. Morstan had sp:ung out of his You ave done well, air, from first tq �. nomination,disappea i;, daughter receiver a valuable.presenp,whfch Y ?p ? chair in a roz sm of an r, when he last said he: It is ssible that we ma . ' is re ted from ear to ear and naw cul- by remisfiacenees of my adventarea in wines. Shall I ogee a flask . No. Well, Y g0 ' , p° were lifted off like sc P y Y , suddoal rued his hand to his be+b a to make ou come small return by FYI+ = minutes in a letter which describes her as a Afghanistan; but, to tell the truth, I was thea, I trust that you have no objection to y Y rest of the buildings k :i m self so excited at our situation and so tobaoc"moke, to the mild balsamic odor of side, his ace turned a dusky hue, throwing some i lit upon that which is •�A- avronged woman. What wrong can;it refer y the $astern tot�acco. I am a lfttle nervous and lie fell backwards, cutting his still dark to yon. But,as Miss Morstau re- schooner named thof� curious as to oar destination that m stories , -f ; . to except this deprivation of her father? yy head ainst the corner of the treasure. marked just now Brick Robinson, .. were sl btl involved. To this da she and I Sud my hookah an invaluable sada- J , it is late, and we had lin at anchor off t 3. . And why should the presenia legfa immedi- s6 Y y chest. When I stoo over him I found best ut the matter throu the 8 clone began. I ate!' after Sliolto's death unless it is that declares that I told her one moving anecdote tive. He applied a taper to the great P� , P pIh without y as to how a musket looked into m tent at bowl, and tdsa smoke bubbled merril to my horror, that he was dead. delay," Sholto.s heir knows eomethin of them e- Y Y �• roofs leading from t •� g Y the dead of ni h and how I fired a double- through the rose-water, We sat all three in For a long time I sat half distracted, Our new acquaintance very deliberately •; tery and desires to make compensation? g t'' woadarin what I should do. M first im- coiled u the tube of his hookah and ro• out to sea► and has ne barrelled ti er cab at it. At first I had a semicircle with our hands advanced and g Y P �e x Have yep > ,y alternative theerry which will g ulse was of course to call for assistsince ,• duped from behind a curtain a ve long be There was no one &1>» < t norroe idea as to the direction in which we our chins u n oar hands, vrhile the P fir _ meet the facts? p° ' rY g Althou h the cycle ''d '. ., ., were drivin but soon what with our strange, jerk little fellow with his bi h but I could not but nize that there waa frogged topcoat with Astrakhan collar and g reeog hours, no one so far t •.i : But whets strangecompensation ! And g' shinin h Y ' g ,� eve chanes that I would be accused of his cuffs. Thia he buttoned ti htI u in It will take'a long ` t how stmn el made ! iVh too should he the fog, and my own limited knowledge of g cad,Duffed untasily in the centre. ry g y p, ✓ >; Y y' London I lost m bearin a and knew `' When I first determined to make this murder. His death at the moment of a spite of the extreme closeness of the night, wrecked houses on tl write a letter now rattier than six ears Y g ' „ aerie! and the ash in his head Y nothin eave.that we seemed"to be oin a communfq►tfon to on,"acid he I m ht q • 8 , would be and finished his attire b utti on a rab- to the cocoanut trees It = ago? Again, the letter speaks of giving g► g g Y black ainst me. A ala a Y P ve lou wa Sherlock Holmen was never have Riven you my address, but I fearer jag g n otlicisl inquiry bit•akiu cap with hanging lappets which her justice. What justice can she have? ry g Y• could not be made without brig ing out covered the earn, so that no part of him IL is too much to su owe that her father i$ at faulty however, and be' mattered the that you might disregard my request and g I Pp names as the ce►b rattled toren h nares brio unpleasant plc with ou. I toot some facts about the treasure, whioh j was was visible save his mobile and eak face. a still alive. There is no other injustice in g a9 y rtiotslsrl aaxions to kee aeoreL, He "M health is somewhat f ile " he re- $utisoD her case that you know of-" and in and oalt by tortuous by-atreete, the lliberty therefore,of making an a nt y P Y rag •� " -- merit in such a wa pprn had told me that no soul u n earth knew marked, as he led the wa downy the pas. )�ajor R. R. McL A r A- � ". "There are difficulties•there are certain! theater Row, sand 6e. Now Qin• y tha6 my man Willeams Po y t' y mi ht be able tea see on first. I have rom• where he had gone. There seemed to be no sage. "I am com elled to be a valetudi- garry, has arrived in "' ' difficulties," said Sherlock Holmes pensive- cent Square. Now we come out on the R neoessit wh an' soul ever should know. narian." P to the Pacific coact. Vauxhall Brid a road. We are makin for !fete coo6dence in his di`cretion, and he Y Y Y on the tri b hei y l - C ly. "Rut our expedition of to-night will solve g g had orders if he were dissatisfied to ro- "`I was still pondering over the matter Our cab was awaitin us ontaide• and our E' Y them all. Ali, here is a four-wheseler and . the Surrey side,apparently. Yes,I thought p ' g Beattie, of London • reed no further in the matter. You will whin, looking up, I saw my aervaat, Lzl programme was evidently prearranged for Miss Morstan is inside. Are ou all read + so.• Now we are on the bridges . Yon can Alexandrian Speak 1 Y y' ' catch glimpses of the river." ezcuse these precautions, bah I am a man of Chowdar, in the door-way. He stole in and the driver started of at once at a resprd then we hack bettergo down,for it is alittle somewhat retirin bolted the door behind hien. "Da not fear ee. Thaddeus Sholto talked ineeesan", railway, he said :- past the hour." `�a did indeed get a fleeting view of a g sad I nsight even isy „ ' y' North west are sure stretch of the Thames wills the lam shin. refined tastes, and there is nothin mare Sabtb he said. "No cme need know that in a voice•which rose h h above the rattle - a icultural countx� ^ 1 irked a n, hat and m heaviest Ps B � P P Y Y in u on the broad, silent water ; but oar ansesthetfo than a liceanea. I have • Yon have killed him. Let us hide him awe , of the wheels. - gr stick, but I observed that Holmes took his I P natural shrinkin Po and who is-the wiser?" "I did not kill "Bartholomew is a clever fellow," acid _ people in that coup f re�•olver from hia drawer and sh d itinto ! ca dashed on, sad was soon iavohed in • g from-all forms of rough „ PPe y pen the other aide: materialisan. I seldom Dome in contact ham said L Lal Chowder" shook his head be. •`How do you think he found out in ranching and fern lab rinth of streets u , his pocket. It wa4 clear that he thought -� �" and smiled, ••1 heard it all Sahib " ' ion, that it would t F that our night's work mi ht be s serious VVorelsworth Road said my compan- with the rough crowd. I live, as you see, •• , said where the treaRuro was . He had come to the viers one• n, Priory Road. Lark Mal Lama s ith some little at wephere of elegance he• I hes►rd you quarrel, and 1 heard the the conclusion that ft was some where,out of g1e Pr'O tockwell Place. Robert Street. Gold round roe. I may call myself a patron of blow. But my lips are sealed. All are doors: so he worked out all the cubic space could get an outlel Miss Morstati was muffled in a dark cloak, Harbor Laae. Our quest does not a�pear the arts. It is my .Vreakaess. The land- sales is the houses. Let up put him away of too hoose, and made measurements railway, which woi k:. - and her sensitive face wag composed, but, to take us to very fashionable regions, , 4'800 is a genuine Corot, and though a con- together." That was enough to decide me. everywhere,so that not one inch should be their horses, reit > `IS pale. She must have been :pore than womrn We had, indeed, reached a questionable noisseur might chaps throw a doubt upon If my own servant could set tfelieve my unaccounted for. Among other things, he also their grain, t if she did not feel some uneasiness at the innocence how could I ho a to make it ood found that the hei ht of the buildin was very much cheaper that Salvator there camnnt be the P B _ g g road would oleo b i and forbisiding neighborhood. Long lines before twelve foolish tradesmen in a ur savant four feet but on addin to ether - strap a enterprise upon which we were em- of dull brick hooses were cal rslie•red b least question about the Bo uereau. I am J y• Y g g Western States. T ft. barkin et her self-control was erfect Y Y box? Lal Chowdar and I die osed of the the her hts of all the se rate robma, and g• Y , the coarse gLre and tawdry brillias+ay of partial to the modern Freno6 school. P g P8 .a >}nd she readily answered the few a dition- public houses at the corner. fihen came rows •• Yon will excuse me Mr. Sholto" said body that night, and within a few daya the making every allowance for the apace.,be- ' port their grain, e i _ al questions which Sherlock Holmes put to of two-storied villas each with a fronting of Miss Morstan, •• bet°I am bete at our re- !fond°° were full of the my erious tween, which he ascertained by borings, he thereby bring :1lanil her• Y disrppearauce of Captain Moretan You could not brin the total to more than lieve it would be an ' miniatare garden and then &rain intermin• uest to learn s3methin which ou desire g dish cellos a in the "Major Sholto was a very particular able linea of'new staria brick bufldi q will see from what I sa that I can hard 1 be sevent feet. There were four feet account- Y ;' ., g cgs to tell ms. It is very late, aqd I should blamed is th@ matter. y My fault lies in th@ ed.'foe,y These could only be at the to of- ' a large„amount of d friend of papa s, she said. Hie letters the monster tentacle whie6 the giant city desire hoe interview to be sg short se these Western :Stat were ful: of allusioiss t•o the major. He and was throwi out foto thecoaat At last sibls.” fact that we concealed not only the body, tKe building. . 'He knocked a hole, there- papa were in command of the troops at the I the cab dreww u at the third house in anew " At the beat it must take some time " but also the treasure, and that I have clung fore, in the lath-and-plaster ceiling of ,the With the assistance f x Andaman Islands. so the were thrown a P b the Dominion (:c Y terrace. None of the other houses were be answered ; •'for we shall esertainl have t'O M°retau s shares as well as to my own. highest room, aired there, sure enough, he the Saskatchewan I t real,deal to ether. B the wa a curious y' I wish you, therefore, to make restitution, came upon another little garret above it, .. .. g g Y Y, inhabited and that at which we etc ped to go to Norwood and ace Bartholomew. Put our ea be able to build th paper was found in papa's desk which no p n was as dark as its neighbors, save fora We shall all a and if we an et the Y down to my mouth. The which had been sealed up and was known . one could understand, I clon'tauppose that I single glimmer is thekitchen window. On betterof Bro her Bartholomew. He s ve treasure in bidden in Atthfs instant to no one. In the centre stood the tress• tion road. It rune � it is of the slightest importance, but I a horrible ohan came over hie ex cession• are chest isatin n ficent county , one a our knocking, however, the door was iris angry with me for taking the course which ge p , q pen two rafters, He Y thought you might care to see it,so I brought etantly shown open by a Hindoo"servant has seemed ri ht to me. I his ayes otared wildly, his jaws dropped, lowered it throurh the hole, and there it Manitoba. To build bad gaits h' and he yelled, in a voice which I can never lies. -He computes the value of jewels at of Lha road from th - it with me. It is here." g h clad in a yellow tnrbaa, white loose fitting I words with him last isf ht. You Dann t •. , Bon ba will cost' a F_ . Holmes unfolded the paper carefully and clothes,and a yellow sash. There was tLing J in: inc what•s sec st g forget, keep him out t For Christ s sake not less than half a million sterling," Y ' fellow he is when ►, Sollars and I belie f smoothed it out upon his knee. He then thing strangly incongruous in this Oriental hesis an r " keep him out! we both sWwted roup i At the mention of this gigzntic nam we tis very methodically examined it all over with fi ure framed in the common lace door-wa ,, g.y' at she window behind as upon which hie all stared at.one another o n-e ed. Mise Manitoba and the ? his double lens. g pp Y If wad are to go to Notwood it would am was fixed. A face was poking in at Morstan could we secure her rights, would long undertake to t of a third-rates suburban uwelling-house. perhaps be as well to start at once " I von• g ' 1 It is paper of native Indies tnanufae-. -- us oat of the darkness. We could see Ilse Chan a from a need overnesa to the rich- amount. Aa you 3 The Sahib awaits you, said he, and tared Lo remark, whiteniD of the aces srhero it was pressed eat heiress in England Surely it was too modest calculnticn t'. lure," he remarked. "It/has at some time p�•en as hes ke there came a hi h si in g P° 4 1 P q He lsaghed until his esu were quite red. against the glass, It was a bearded, hairy place of a loyal friend to rejoice at earls wheat alone from tl - been pinned to aboard, The diagram upon voi�:e from some inner room. ``Show them „ ,� next five or ten ea 1 it appears to lee a plan of part of a large `� me khitmucgar," it cried. "Show That would hardly do, be cried.."I don't , face, with wild,cruel epee and an expression news ; yet I am ashamed to say that selfish- Y f? - building with numerous !falls, corridors, them straight in to me." - know what he would say if.I brought you in •of concentrated malevolence. My brother ness took me by tine soul,and that m heart bushels a year, and •� : . ' and passi.ges. At one point is a small cross that sudden way. No, I must prepare you and I rushed towards the window, but the turned as heavy As lead within me. I Stam- per bushel which done in tea ink, and above it is `2.:i7 frbm: by ahowiaR yon bow we all stand to each Paan was gone. When we returned to my mored out some few halting words of con- amount to over $3, ` left,'in faded pencil-writing. In the left- CHAPTER IV.... other. Ice the first place, I must tell you i father his he-.d had dropped and his pulse gratulation and then satdowneAst with in �' m►ving on the expos hand corner is a curious hieroglyphic like %{{g STORY OF THB IiAi.D-NSAII$D �,��; that there are several points in the story of had ceased to begat. head drooped, deaf to the babble of our new would be sufficient four crosses in a line with their arms touch- whi h I am myself ignontmt. I can only •'.We roan hed the garden that night, but acquaintance. He was clearly a confirmed _ sad egnipping of d -� ing. Beside it is written, in very rough We followed the Indian down a sordid lay the facts before you ae far as I know found no sign of the intruder save that hypochondriac and I was dreamily conscious - extendded over a and coarse characters, `The sign of the four, and common pssaage, ill lit and worse far- them myself, just under the window a single footmark ' that he was pouring forth interminable many people not no —Jonathan Small, Mahomet Singh, Abdul- niched, until he .came to a door upon the " My father was, as you easy have gguess- was visible in the flower-bad. But forthat trains of symptoms, Land imploring informs- &saint in paying off ]all Khan, Dost Akbar.' No, I confesa that right, which he threw open. A blaze of ed, Major John Sholto, once of the Indian one traoe, we might have thought that oar tion as to the composition and action of iu• eat on the whole as . I do not see how this bears upon the 3'ellow light streamed out upon us, and in army. He retired some eleven years ago, imagination had, eon'ured up that wild, numerable quack nostrums, some of which would be$400,000 matter. Yet it is evidently a document of the centre of the (glare there stood a small and came to live at Pondicherry Lodge in fierce face, We soon, lowever hadanother he bore about in a leather case in his pocket. one cent per bushe - - • importance. It has been kept carefully in man with a very high head, a bristle of red Upper Norwood. He had prospered in India, and a more striking proof the there vera I trust that he may not remember any of the million bushels. l a-pocket-book ; for the oneaide is as clean hair all round the fringe of it, and a bald, and brought back with him a considerable secret agencies at work all round nes. The gnawers which I gave him that ni ht, require to raise thi as the other." - '�' - shining scalp which shot out from among sum of money, a large oollectlon of valuable window of my father's room was found open Holmgs declares that he overheard me ccau- of the road has ret x _ "It was iu his pocket-Hook that we found it like a mountain peak from fir-trees. He curiosities, and a staff o� gative servants. in the morning, his cupboards ani boxes tion hum against the great danger of taking the Dominion Gov _ it." writhes his hands together as he stood, and With th,3se advantages he bought hlimself a had been rifleds and upon hie cheat was more than two drops of castor oil, while I- per mile. The cat ✓. "Preserve it carefully„then,Miss lforstan hisfeatures were in&perpetual jerk,nowsmil- haute; and lived in great lurnry. My twin- fixed & torn fere of pa�ser, with the words recommended strychnine fn large doses as a also a bonding pov . '.� for'it may prove to be of use to us. I begin ing, now scowling, but never for an instant brother B.►rtholomew and I were the only "The sign of the four' scrawled across it. ( aecomm. However that may be, I waster With a subtantial l to suspect that this matter ncaay turn out in repose. Nature had given him a eaduloue children. the North-West xt - li an P „ f�hat the phrase meant,or who our secret tainly relieved when our cab pulled up with. Cpm o could tau eco be much deeper and more subtle than I p, d a too vimible line of yellow and irreg I very Orel! retaember the sensation visitor may have been we never kuew. Aa a jerk and the i coachman sprang down to P at first su owed. I must reconsider m ularteeth,which he strove feebl to conceal ' PP y y which was e�tssed by the di�sppearaace of far as we eau judge, none of in father's o en the door. Qa+red tihe coni ,e ide&g.” He leaned ba.;k in the cab, and I by conatautlypasamghiahandover the lower G3ptaia Moratas. We read the details in property had been actually-stofe>4, lanugo p"This Mise Morstan, is Pondicherry road would also be r 4, - coutd see -by his drawn brow and his part of his-face. In spite of }sia obstruaive the Papers, , knowing that.hie bad been everything had been turned out. ` My , Lodge," said 'Sir. Thaddeus Sholto, as he bringimmigration� `, vacant eye that he was thinking intently, baldnea9, he gave the impression of youth. a friend of on father's, we dlseuussed the brother and I natnralt 'associated the e- ° hand d her out would!sand them u Miss '_4loratan and I chatted in an tinter In Qoint of fact be had just tamed hia case freely iu his presence. He used tv join culiiar incident with the fear whichhauntped a (To n$ coxTl vvrD.) than one day's jou tone about our present expedition and its -thirtieth year. in our speculations as to what could, have my father durin kris life; but it is still a ' _ Major McLennai possible outcome, but our companion main- `•- `E Your servant, Miss 'Morstan,". he kept happened. Never for an instant did we ooroplete mysto g to ne." i �"� meat of Mr, Daly tained his impenetrable_reserve nntil the repeating, in a thin, high voice. " Your suspect that he had the whole secret hidden The little man stoppeid to relight his (load Soil to Cultivat8 for has strengthens end of our journey. servant, gentlemen. Pray step inu) my in his own breast,--that of all men he alone hookah and ppuffed thoughtfully for a few R• S. Kingman, speaking of the better . I Of the Manit. It was a September eneninrx; and not'`yet little sanctum. A small place, mise, but know too fate of Arthur Moratan• cnoroenta. We h&d all sat absorbed, listen- education of agricultnrista, well says• does not care to es i'iF seven o'clock, but the day had been a furnished to my own liking- An oasis of art ` " We did know, however,that some inys- ing to his extraordinary narrative. At the `•Fertilize the brains of the farmers with_ eat• dreary one, and a dense drizzly fog lay 41ow in the howling desert of South London," tory—same positive danger--overhung our short aceoun6 of her father's death Miss good practical knowledge, then they would . 1 . upon the great city. Mud-colored clouds We were all astoniahed by the appearance father. He was very fearfull of going out Morstan had turned deadly white, and for be better pre�sared to fertilize their farms +, drooped sadly over the muddy streets. of theapartment into which ha invited ua. alone, and he always employed two prize• a moment Ifesoed th&tshe was about to faint. intelligently !.very lawyer 'in the land - A ' Down the Strand the lamps were but misty In that sorry house it looked ae out of place fighters to act as porters at Pondicherry $hsa rallied; however, on drinking a glass of Mia Takem: " mnst fertilize his brains or he will fail. J splowlies of diffused light which threw a a$a diamond of the first water in a setting Lodge. Williams, who drove you to-night, water whioh I quietly pour 1 out for her Every doctor,every banker,every merchant - for you to come d feeble. oSircnlar glimmeF upon the slimy of brass. The richest sure gloasfeat of was one of them. He was once light-weight from a Vedetian carafe upon the side-table. every editor, must do the same or they will have you ! " t pavement. The .yellow glare from the enrtains and tapestries dra a the waifs champion of England. Our father would Sherlock Holmesa leaned back in hia chair fail. And yet in face of all this, and in face Mr• Takem; shop-windows streame3 out into the steamy, looped back here and there toeirposa some never tell its wh&t st was he feared but he with an &bstractetl expression and the lids of the fact apparent on every hand that it m Sear• Jah soon va occas air, and threw a murky, shifting richly-mounted painting or Oriental vase. h&d a most marked avecnioa to mea with deawn low over his glittering eyes. As I 'i Mss• Takem p is tihe brainiest farmers who succeed best Then w}s do a>R radiance across tine crowded thoroughfare. The carpet was of amber-and-black, so soft wooden lege. On one occasion he actual! glanced at him I could not bat think how on there can be found farmers in ever y Y y neigh- _ w full of mush. here was, to my mind,something eerie and an so thick that the foot sank ppleaaantly firedhisrevolverstawooden-leggodman,who that very day he had complained bitterly of borhood who really think that it does not . ghost-like in the endless procession of faces 1 into it, as into a bed of moss. Z'wo groat proved to be a harmleen tradesman canvass. the commonplaceness of life. Here at least Pay to cultivate brains in fanning. They r. Takem: which flitted across these narrow bare of tiger-skins thrown athwart it increased the img for orders. 1Ye had to pay a large sum was a problem which would tax hia sagacit think it is money thrown aw&q to bu books turnenh away carr& light,--sad faces and glad, haggard and suggestion of Eastern luxury, as did a ha o to iinah the matter cep. My brother and I to the utmost. Mr. .Thaddeus Sholto looked papers or attend conventions of farm insti- merry, Like all human kind, they flitted hookah which stood upon a mat iu to aced to think thio a mere whim of my from nae to the other of us with an obvious Lutes. If they thought these things aid, "It's toeen ptiza ' from the gloom into the light, and so back corner. A lamp in the fashion of a silver father's, but events have since led us to pride at the effect whioh his story had pro- we would see them .hard at it,for they Rant - tent! remarked S * <. into the gloom once more. tam not sub- dove was hung from au almost invisible change aur opl 'ion. dated, and thea continued b@toe@n th@puffs money bad enoaph, Good thinkin liesk naively. • jcct to impressions, but the dull, heavy golden wire in the centre of the room. Aa " Early in 1882 my fathr+r received a of his eve town i under the success of ev lees e e evening, with the strange business upon it burned it filled the air with a subtle and letter from India which w „ PB' 0iy man in all finds R y ever has p - which we were en a ed combined to make aromatic odor. a great shook My brother and I, staid he, "were,as you of businena., A mean cannot.do good think- Good cause for , - g g to him. He nearly fainted at the breakfast- may imagine,much excited as to the treasure ing unless be feeds his mind with ood # me nervous and 3epresaed. I colli$ see Mr• Thadd@us Sholto, said the little table wh@n he oOened it, and from Lhat'day which my father had apok@n of. Tor weeks thoughts. ' g In all their m from Miss Morstan s manner that she was man, still jerking and smiling. •� That is ho sickened to his deat}i. What was in the and for months we du and delved in ev Had had a g cry - But he came 1 suffering from the same feeling. Holmes my name. You are blips 11lorstan, of course. letter we could never discover but I could p rt of the garden,without discovering its " Vying to Leg!• ' -" A 1►ampai orlon@could riseauperior to petty influences. And thesegentlemen--" see as he held it that it waa short and writ- wllereaboula. It ops tnadd@ming to think A little bo @Pieced s sur e i The hs of He held his open noteboo>i upon his "Thia is Mr. Sherlock Holmes, and this ten in a scrawling Baud. He had suffered that the hidim8 place was oa hia y 8 t`Y the`other !cep knee, and trom time to time he jotted down Dr. Watson. - - • v@ry lips a't day, and on seeing the doctor he whispered will free them fie « for ,years from -an-'enlorged itpleen, but he the Moment that he died. We could judge in his ear: domaetica?" In i figures and memoranda is the light of bis A doctor, eh? cried he, much excited. naw became rapidly worse, and towards the the eplondor of the missiis riches by the "I~lcase, air mother wants to the ciomeallcs a * ;` pocket-lantern. "Have you your atethoaeo ? M' ht I oak g kno re Pe ig cad of A ptil we wars informed that he was chap!@t which he had taken oat. Over this measles is catching 4" w if the coming fearfully �'_ At the Lyceum Theatre he crowds tii�are you—would you have the kiridnesa? I have beyond&11 hope, and that be wished to make chaplet;.my brother Bartholoosew and I had ••Uf coarse they are,"ria tied the d for far no rensedy } - : 'already thick at the sid •entrances. In doubts as to my mitral valve, if you wonid a last communication to us. s m P , ' f ont a continuous stream of hansoms and be so very good. The hortie I mq rel n •- o @little disaaasionp The pearls were «and tell your mother to be very eareaL" ptactieal than th y y . pen When we catered his ii'oom he was evidently�of great value, and. he waa averse The bo in Social �� four-wheelers were rattlin u dischar in but 1 should value our o inion u y not being satisfied at this aRatn g y shoal R P, g g y p' pen the roppe3 u with pillows and breathin to rt with them b ' ' i��. their cargoes of shirt-fronted men and be- mitral. g, g Pa , for, et�neen fri@oda,my whispered confidentially into fine doctor's To see wises d eavily. a beans ht.us to look the door bactytlier was hiiael#,a lfttle inclined tom ear sh�iwle cI, bediamonded women. N'e had t listened to hie heart, as t'equeated, bat, and to come neon either side of the bed, father's fault. 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Writist.,dd - � agrees once for c;trcutaea. t, ` ,�• 'i h,.-.I pearl at fie t in. the Ground&ad Bnildinzi Wrocked. Deafly ap red in the leading papers de . , g pea r. She migh t_neve2 feel . Following are some particulars of the dam- �1'lie followin latter tells rhes tale of vile scribing the oa*o of$se[Mtrn>tdY,of Graven- KOFF NO MORE *� e b the cyclone , hich passed over released from suffering, and needs no Qom- karst, who was so utterly proattaated, that WATSONS" COUGH DROPS I' , � �� t y, 1. age cion y the},ght, " said aur old Providence and San Andreas in the Car- nient not Duly phyaiieisns gave him up, hub thor , , _ WILL LIVE P081TIVE AND IN&T• �' I t wag extremely, ibbean sea. Tho eyyclone began about Miohig+an Soldier s Home, c •,.:� Dash iaedieal e�raminatioa instigated hy , .'x o oil the rrlorntnq of October $ at HQsFiWl Wa A., 7 beneficiary insurance Dom ales paused f►1► r DINT RELIEF TO TH08E BUFFERINt3 ti d _ Y .< o'clock "- �i `¢� FROM COLDS, HOARSEN S SORE . Mar t27, 1892 , x claims for lifedisahilitx. �hjGe.xreek�rlr.Mur- �� ., ' c' i his h n de ret San Andreas. The wind began fiiat with a ''G1nXxD'. idrrt�s• "- THROAT',E`tc!C.,ANDARkJN'VALUA8LE - Mhz `` d p at- i x' res was in town and called at ice and Dr. Wllliaits' Medicine('eo. rt 'TO ORATORS AND VOCALISTS. R & a.,r t rusts .9," he sista-' ' strong gale from the north-east. "T:he vel- } t personally call substantiated scar state p Y OENTLEat6N,-T have year I tree flf"t ie Pe Y Y ' h►, l 1 took of it, ecity of the wind iacreased res idl until went made in regard to .the surprising re- _ T. W. 8TAMPED ON EACH DROP. TRY THEYe ..��r t F. i" , +w could not at- ' everything about the island began to shake 24th, asking me what benefit Pink Pills for ga rP B . i,t- \Ve Itad lent from the force. In about two hours after sults reduced fla his case b Dodd'a Kiane .' $ Y _ wind sudden- Pale People, and it gives me unbounded P S d` , g satisfaction to reply. Within ten daps Pilla. From a subject of fregaent fulling . I desired no more, the be;inning of the tris the sickness blood nin rheumatic ne, :L�8 ' ° . : - rsL �" • 4 F boon such bad taste ly shifted to the westward and the cyclone after 1 began taking Dr. Williams fink extreme weakness rimaril caused b - zg �a.F_ Al. lady in•so scurvy al' was in earnest. The islands are mostly de- pills, theae terribly ea-.ra6iatfng pains I P Y Y kidney disorders he is now a strong, heart a the most.nutrltiouktoo4 yet discovered. . -: heart, atom- Y g Y , o had experienced in my limbs, and active_ man, with every appear- "` One pound of 2 lbs.Dread. «inr,i»gene ail crime." . voted to the cultiva.ion of cocoantlta, and 3 ]ba. Lean Meat- ' - Fneat.way of puttin acre after acre of these trees were twisted ackt,_back and he$d, begat to leave rae, be- _ t; 4 e round and carried off. Many of encs of rfect health. This than �, he the coming leas severe and lase frequen., and s waeebrou ht about solei b s three02M �CJt�Y� Rice equals{4 lbs. Potatoes. state ► 4 Y Y I a :_ ' r since of opinion. on - from g before I had taken all of the second hoz Halt the people in the world subsist.nearly, i r t! 't I thought it the little frame hooses ch,.racteristie of that months' use of Dodd'a Kidney Pills. It is a the method and results When entirely on Rice. r„vaelf:•so I left part of the world were lifted freta their they were gone. At times since I have ex- remarkable cane, but in this age of remark- perieneed acnes, but they are nothing com- able progress and discoveries we must ex- Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant , � 's, �,tng life olci kltitmat- : fotena� ns nt,d carried a hundred feet by off * v- -p{� Q' n ,, ., Pie. Yesterday, the pa pared to tae pains I bad formerly et medical science to keep with the and refreshing to the taste and acts 11Olillt Royal Bling .& )stirs C0 r � suffered. For months I could get no times.-[Hamilton Herald. p Pam n y yet rQm t1y0II theKldneys, ;, ,n event of extreme - At San Andrea's the cocoanut crops of A.P. 3oatrs�ss`L about 5U plantations were almost entirely sleep or rest, only from the use of mor- doer and OWe�t , eleans� the syn- _ � yi 1. The treasure has ` phine, two, three and five times daily. ,,, r ruinedwhile others were badly damaged. - tela effectually, dispels colds, head- , (antty communicat- soon after I began taking the Pink Pills I �` ,u,il it only remains At 'Old Providence the cyclone worked and fevers andeures habitual discontinued the morphine and have taken 8�e� CANADA PERMANENT _;r with even more destructiveness than :tit San he Arwood and demand it but once since, and I am now taking constlpfktiOII. tS rap Of Figs is t n ,t j Andreas.'The island has a population of LVA ��� n �r y y i n,x views Inst night = r p my fourth box of the pills. Before I began r only rBZYled� O its kind everp ro- SAVt�G� UOil1PAtiY. about 1,500 persons. The planters' houses 1M « so we shall be ace elevated from the ground on piles, lAav- taking pink Pills I had no-passage from my In4e8ted Ca lta,l dnced, pleasing to the taste and ac- P $12,00o,00�t visitors, bowels except from the use of .cathartics. head OfRee, Toronto st, Toronto. ,Ito, ceased and satIF ins a space of about three feet. The wind played havoc these littlebuildinge, and Very soon after taking the pills my bowels ( ;ptable to the stomach, pTOmpt In ; . ««,ug settee:, We all nearly every house on the island was either - ouc thoughts a damaged. moved regularly and naturally,-eonstips- II . badly tom- 1tS action slid truly beneficial In lt6 The ample and increasing resources of this 1 . p° completely wrecked or tion'was entirely gone. Previous to 'W Company enables its Directors to make ad- t Y a' offsets, pre Bred OIIl from the most vances on REAL ESTATE securities to any chili«. h the' ntyster " Uel the east side of the island a frame mencing the use of Pink Pills my urine was amount without dela at too lowest Carrettb ` } :,. Holmes was the milk in color and after ataading resembled - heseltllySII agreP,atJ 813nbl3taIICes3 it a finterest andony' church, owned by the Baptista, and an- y rat o the moat favorable terms a jelly substance. Now it is clear and per• Irian eaeellentqualltiescommendit Loans granted on improved farms and on ' other on the north, owned by th9 same de- productive town and city properties sir, from first to fectly natural,shows no sediment whatever. to 8 and have made it the most - Mortgagee and Debentures purchased. I«;,iSir, that it ma - . nomination,disappeared. The roofs of-these . Y- were lifted off like so much paper and the I had lost the use of my leas sad eonld not c,., p0 alar remedy known. Application may be made ttirough the local ,tile small return by g bear the weight of my bogy on them. By the .. ., Appraisers of the Company or to . },«an that which ta' rest of the buildin s collapsed. A- 60-ton ayrUp Of Figs is for sale ill 75a tr schooner r.amed the Ameer,owned by reed• use of Dr.W illiams'Pink Pills and cold baths '. - J Herbert MA,BOIIt ►� Miss \)Deafen re- and rubbing with a crash towel prescribed '; ! bottles3 by all leading druggists. `- Managing Director,Toronto , , late, and we bad. crick Robinson, of old Providenge, was liable druggist w O m8 not ! lying at anchor off Old Providence when with them,my limbs have steadily gained in Any g lCu e i1� �IILj UlILATI�aI AAD �1'�U�RL�18. r through without the cyclone began. It was blown across the health and strength unci) I can now bear my hate It OII hand Will roofs leading from the Island and carried full weight upon them. I have been gaining promptly for any One W�o wishes Arise from poor digesi very deliberately slowly, but surely, ever since I•began the cion,etc. Kidneys tai - I. { hookah, and'-pro .. out to sea and has never been heard from. �� There was no one aboard at the time. - y y to extract the nett acid use of the Pink Pilli;s and am perfectly con- lite. to try it. Manufactured only b the from the blood. Heart(,4i n a very long be Although the cyclone lasted for over 14 fident that I will be able to walk agate and Simply CALIFORNIA FIGS 1 RUP CO•i di9case and other mala- t rsk ban collar and )tours, no one so far as known was killed. be comfortable, and this atter doctoring for AWf ,r i dies seize with . such„« .I tightly up, iu It will take along time rte rebuild the years with the beat physicians and-special- IEl�B BgaMaI8CO3 OAL. ' v. . ruinous force that break • E . d o w n o u r strongest - f4 . ;snags of the night,- wrecked huuses on the ialaad. The damage lata who said my disease could not be cured uy, M8W Y0$K.>bi.7L t yoaths in a taw weeks h-v putting on a rab-. to the cocoanut trees will shorten the crop. but only relieved temporarily by the use of Worst Case Of Scrofula the &Anr=VILJ+81. So says in a f Popular fens +, ,n[; lappets which - and adds : ••St.Hygiene i iat no part of him hypodermic injections of morphine. I would not do without Dr. Williams' Pink Doctors Ever Saw IF YOU WOULD SAVE TiME AND MONEY EAT Waterhasthe power to abtle. and peaky face. - - gudson Bay Railwa] pills under any circamatsnce, even though a BUY A �tQ I pt fight and destroy the Ca LEtety ett+•«l< bN gdolf'B NEW WILIA�3 MING Mt1Cl[[l�>� '•' cause, is the most power- k: •hat, fragile," he re- R. McLennan, M.P. for Glen- A fur antidote known, and cva�• down the pas- Majar P' they cost ten times what they do, and I m'P should be taken tree) - .•' :: -' 1 io be a valetudt Barry, has arrived in Ottawa from his trip strongly recommend them to peFaona afflict- SARSAPARILLA. y . to the Pacific coast. He was accompanied ed with locomotor a`ax'ia, paralysis, kidney ..'Men I was 4 or G years old I had a scrot- - Agents everywhere. to absorb the deadly poi -i . - • 'c LZ cls outside;and oar,- on the trip by Senator McMillan, Major troubles, nervous diseases and imppurities ulous sore on the middle finger of my left hand, The Williams fits Co.. Ltd.. liloalreal± o ey etnhat undermine the of the blind. I have recoatmended the } Try it. It will prove ,toy prearranged, for Beattie, of London, and Mr. Lomax of which got so bad that the doctors cut the the truth of above: 41 KL once at a rapid Alexandria. Speaking of the Hudson Bay pink Pits to &number of oldwmrLdes,sod sit ot[ and tater took orf more than half my WHITE FOO PAflTICUI�NS talked incessantly, railway, he said :-,4 Manitoba and the in every instance they have proved benefi- hand. `hen ihp sore broke out on my arm, u m ". Igh above the rattle North-west are sure to become the richest tial, can I therefore do less then warmly came out on my neck and face on both sides, .+ St, Leon �iIleral 1I a r Go, (Limited) L. agricultural country in the world.. The recommend them to all who read this Let- nearly destroying ilia sight of one eye, also Of (ionto Co steam oilers and En ine to 31x7 in that country who are interested ter? on my right arm. Doctors said it was lite Aonto Coal-oil Bolters and PnR[nea from c.c r fellow, seta people t to 8 H P. j,� o alzex Coat or wood fuel. H6 O��-101y King Street West, `: in ranchinn and farming are all of Dna o in Yours ve atefull , Worst Oise of Scrofula **The Marsh Steam Pump" the best belles T080h7T0. ' "� 1.h,nk he found out o b P ry gr • feeder in the market. Returns exhaust into He had come to 11 ion, that it would be a very great advan- - K W $swLKy- . they ever saw. It was sirts®iy awful• FiYe food water heating it from 40 to t0 degrees. ' Branch Office-Crystal Ha11,449 Yonge Streets, to a to the province and territories.if they k pills area perfect blood builder Y ago I began to take Hood's 3arsapanita. r" Opposite College Avenue ws ScMme where,out of g P Pie. For catalogue send 3a stamp. OHK ii ail the cubic space could get an outlet by the Hudson Bay and nerve restorer, curing such diseases as Gradually I found that the sore' were begin- i;tLLilkt! LY►. Carleton Place. Ostt. m n , u)e tneasuretnents" " railway, which would enable them to get rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, ninit to heal• i kep; on till I had taken ten �1'1'1p�.1s® Farmers (��d Stockmen t their horses cattle, and sheep, and bot les, les dollturs. Just think of &brat a � .. i,ne inch should be P locomotor-ataxia, $t. Vitus' dancxi, nervous return I got for wat Investment! A t4os• )"I i6111 other things, he . - also their grain, to the British market headache, nervous prostration and the tired s..i pror cess if Yes, many thousand. For T(lo�I�r�ff3� the building was very much cheaper than at present. This feeling therefrom, the after effects of la the Imat a yea" 1'lave had no sores. 1 �g=l��gs Advanta a to the 111te. dO�Yf �.a adding together road would also be an 8 rippe, diseases depending on humors of the Work all the �'i + t� e ,ar:bte rooms, and Western States. They would be sure to ex- Mood, sucltas aerofatn, chronic erysipelas, Before. I could do ■ea work. I know Ao. �03WTR>HiL. wiltshife O Is«• for the space be-' •• -. port their grain, etc., by this route, and etc. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale what to say sirong enough to express my grate f elebtated EnIish . . _ _ r kill("([ b borings, bs thereby bring Manitoba to the front. I be- and Ballow complexions,)axions, and are a rpeoifia 'rude to Hood's Karsap�tfila tar my pe ea D0 YOU 1MAti1NE al to more than Neve it would be an advantage to our Cana- for the troubles peculiar to the female cure." oxoscttt W. TunwRa. Farmer. Gat' That poopie would have been regularly using - . - - ,_ than railways in the West, which would d° system, and in the case of men they effect a way• Saratoga county, N. Y. our Toilet Soaps since ISIS ttorty4even long I A positive cure for Sprains,Bruises.Green or ', four feet account _ _ - t` he at the to of a large amount of the carrying trade from ----- not .rreiaken bye aid year••)ff they had not boort (IOOD t The public old Wounds. Influensa, Weak Knees, Galled p radical curs in all cases arising froth mental HOOD'S PILLS are not tools and do not continue to buy goods Shoulders,Sore Backs,Capped)locks,Swollen .ked a hole, there these 1Vestern States via the Hudson bay. worry, overwork or excesses of an nature. With the assistance of the subsidy ranted Y 4restton and tone the stomach. Try theca. �1c. unle+a they are uM lstacto*y. Udders. !+'or • tater ceiling of the Y g These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. -- - -- -- - '-- $�gR.XAB. : Et,lNiAT�SM • ~ c•,-sure enough, he by the Dominion Government to the road to Williams' Medicine Com an , __Ct 'sg0• send for- illustrated _ ____ I garret above it, the Saskatchewan the promoters will now p y Brockville. DRESS ('irralar of our ••yea Talicrtr Sys- Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y.,Lad are sold t,a>i-•• •rho leading system. Kew �loeve('hart +•fr Cj be able to build that ellen as a colonira- P We guart.ntoe an absolute cure in from one « u}, and was known: p" onl in boxes bearing the firms trade mark Suet out, J.A A. CANTEIL Terouto. Trac- s�,J �► V� 4 to three applicattoas. . :e stood the trees$ . ' tion toad. It runs through a most magni- y ties) Dreeswakers. J VO 't , and wrapper, at bO eta, a box, or six boxes - - ___ - - • ♦ One Trial will Convince. ;� - two rafters. .$e ficent country, one of the best sections of for$'?.�i0. Bear in iniad that Dr. Williams' i ��s [mportationg p GG1. hole, and there it - . Manitoba. To build and equip thergmainder Pink 'Pills are never sold in bulk, orb tits SAUSAGE CASlHCS• of guest I. J pronounced by medical men the ixroateatf Y Ii-h.conatUtntly on hanA, al+o prime American T �+� • discover of the Nineteenth Century, �alue of jewels at of the road from the Saskatchewan"to Hud• dozen or hundred,and any dealer who offers lice's esongo. Full lines Now [tame, 1.0119 (s� � Y . , ,n 4,.erli.n son b"ay will cost about nine or ten million Q� i jQ e % PaiCE see, rat B TTLL. • - !� substitutes in this form is tryingtq defraud (`leer Bacton. Rhin, Cheese. Lard. efts- Pius, q �i«tintic sum We dollars and I believe lifer the Fro:vinee of I3t.acxw ret. & Co. Lrro-. Suecesson to Jas p !! OVEN SOUND b eu and should be avoided. Dr. Williams '( O•' .t�4, J. CROSS, Proprietor, «pcsa-eyed. Miss Manitoba and the North-West will Were Mink Pills msiy be had of Ali gra lets or I ♦sR & �OY• Tomato - __,___ _ ® t, -' h c her rights, would - long undertake tb tax themselves with that drug - For sato by Drtimcists. trrness to the rich- you direct by mail from Dr. Williams Medi Your Hou `�""` `"�'�` � amount. As ou will see it would iso a -- - - O ; ' Surelyit was the y the export of cine Gem ny from either address. The modest calculatien to say that rice at.which these ills. are sold make a - i; to rejoice at such wheat alone from that country within the P P wilt loon ten times hotter it it Is painted with course of treatment comparatively inex- the Confeder' ation. e1 to sa that selfish next five or ten years will be fort, million ', Y - naive as compared with other remedies or y i, and that my heart bushels a year, and the saving of eight cents medical treatment. UNICORN JM . K. MACDONALD, �- within thin me. I stem per bushel which will be effected will - --- �a�5N } TORONTO. { r[anaging DliWr. t . , - �, • „, ting words., of con amount to over$3,000,000 a year, and this ' downcast,with my saving on the export in three or four years Hercnlile the new French explosives Is so PAINT _ �� ,_." ba,l,ble of our ne,w _ would be sufficient to pay for •the building powerful that half a pound of it, in a resentIXED _ - tC clearly a confirmed - rind equipping of the road. This could be test, displaced a stun weighing thirty lona. and your dealer knowN he can gat them trona - - �} - , «trearnily conscious extended over & long term of years and .St.-e-,,I honestly believe the leve-making the oldest paint bonus in Canada,and that is Insurance at �1f, - . $22�ppp,W0 -1. .-. 4 north interminable many people no"ow in the province would on his part is real." He-`` 1 shouldn't �y, g II T .e i,„ploring informs assist in payipg offthe amount. The inter- wonder. I hear that her diamonds aro 1. WHAT & SOA, - 11DDT"LL Oa-sh Assets, - - $4,000,OW •- ~' an and action of iu eat on the whole sum required at 4 percent. genuit►e." c r«,�, some of which would be$400,000 peryear,.which would be A contemplative life has 'mom theappear- "HOW ire on?r* 1. Paid Folies holder, .- - $2,2��,000 1 .` •r ct� a in his pocket . one million per bushel on an export oftforty &nee of a lite of piety than any other ; but ti _ y rerneruber any of the i n bushels. However, they would not it is the Divine P.Ln to bring faith into �� r YO>lx. ;r hire that night. require to raise this amount,as that portion activity and exercise. ���6 WhO�' . ' Of t erheard me tau- of the road has received a land grant from The cafe keeper soli to r►aitttrq gam s .1 " y t�i ! �IIV$ Y �f - . t the llominion Government of 12 80J acres gU��H�� 1892 WELL IH ADVANCE 7� L, danger of taking Who of a waiter had good words expressed FSR IS a 1611 ,iter nil, while I per mile. The company, I understand, has •'He has one fault that all his worth insets, . . f .. -1. d a ` n Iarge /loses as a also a bonding power of $2:1,000 Far mile. ge oft gets tip>,y on the tips he gas,' pP 'I'f1AT FOR 1t8gt OR ANY PRHYIOUS YEAR. ` nes} be, I waster- With a subtantial grant from Manitoba and one occasion a friend of Lord Alvan- 80 - 'Ala pulled up with the North-West there is no doubt but the ..' - !_ -, - company could raise the larger amount re- ley's carat for his advice ander the follow- + _ sheens down to quired for the construction of the road. The ing circumstances;, •eMr. M-threatens to • t 1 : il POLICIES FRSE kick me whenever he sees elle in society. • A .• i, Pondicherry f road would also be the most direct route to What am I to do if be Domes into the roam?" • - , - - bring immi ration into the North West and . i ',,, >Itolto, as he g ' ••Sit dowa,"replied Lord Alvaoley, CONU�PON.n FI'fICtlC,ll411 ��� ALL CON'DYTIONS as t0 would land them upon our own soil with leas y t:n.) - than one day's journey b rail." Queer world ! Queer people! Herd ace - . Major McLennan says that the appoint- men and women by thousands suffering from Gir+s thesrkr for its discovery, That it Reaidenee Travel and Oecup4tion.. �i. bearing all manners of does not make ou attic when ou , ' inent of �Ir, Dal as Minister of the Inter- all aorta of guesses, g T , ;- % tltiv�te• in spending their Ali on physicians and tike it~ f N N >� r for hag strengthened the Government great- pa + 'AFTER TWO YEARS. . ;_ � -; = of the better i lY- Of the 'Manitoba a0tool difficulty he ``getting no better. but rather worse," Gist tom. That it Is thrte ttmcs as _ " :;••;, well says: does not care to express an opinion at pees- wizen right at hand there's a remedy which efficacious as flu said-fishlOAEd - `-' !he farmers with ant. says it can help them because it'd helped cod )leer oil. OVE -, t ren they would . t'.tousa,nds like them. " Another patent- 'Give l�ks. That it is such a wonder- . . H' �e ... cul flesh producer. tihze their farms medicine advertisement," you say. Pei-- Give thaiskr. Tbatitist6ebeatreflmed] y .. , ;,• . . � ­; t w� ,� er in the land A GUOQ RBaSOti. but not of the ordinary sort. The medicine . , or he will fail. --r M . Zakem: "Tiuh ! Pretty condition is Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Disoovtuy, for Cot�rnmptfos,Ser»lala, 11A � . y ; ?t'atti mit V � 4 r, every merchant' t-' for you to come down in ! Been drinking and it's different from the ordinary nostrans .T Y-oneht�'ti, 1W - I " �T00 ' ' ;:ane or they will have you !" _:'. t Q1Cl, CougpAs axd Golds. t , s , in this:-- , Mr. Taken!- " r Be sure you et the genuine in Salmon ( i " Y ,.i t dig, and in face` All (hit) mishtake, It does what it el%itms to do, or it costa y B ' 11. m dear. Ish-shonily color wra sold b all D fists,at FEED O - t• eery hand that it you nothing! � V Mrs. Takent: "$tib ! Haven't eb± The way a thitl: You pay year drug- Ste• i= °O' y ruB8 j / " ; �' `.0 encase best, Then why do ycvs talk as if your tr oath gist;1.00 for a bottle. Yon the direr- SCOTT BOWNE• Belleville. d ��Y ,n every neigh- rid r I « . „"' "'' r �- were full of mush. " tions, and yep follow theta. Yoa et bet- , �,,,. c that it does not 'W I- fa rm;ng. . 'l lcey Caush a shoft ansher ter, or you don't. If you do,•�►n u an. 1 Then db It eCOI18YT1ICa11y. F ', ; „� °W r WA to buy books turnesh Awa wrath m'dear. " GET ­ ``' � Y , other bottle, and perhi►Fs Lne}tdter. I you ; . c ; >r don't et better.you get your teensy back. ONLY I n v. farm insti- - ,` r. '1� '' Chop.your GY'fhlll Wlth $ i 6f'ae t)rinns paid, "It's beet[ piizzlingg my brain " road"ver- And the queer thing is that so many people - i t, for they want e.. Y dr{rasa. "What hoe±'• are willin to be sick when the rem sot e. _ _ ,, Fi X - r ., K.0 tent) remarked Sno g y a asked Snivel " Whether a man with L near at hand. .,,ii t'tcnkinn lies y• g . : _, . � kyr �iT ', • I r -. .. Y ensu to all kinds glass eye ever has pane in it." A boy in Mich?Ban hflda►rittatr 2llfOtvarde . �� t # , V �I � ` ) � t` ,t do good think- ' '�-`:j per minute on a typewriter. t Good cause for a quarrel Cho a- ;, a r rnu,d with good'- .A , InHalll their married life they never..>, asesomr TOOTMACNE Ww-tests &rs L ` , !+•- TRUSS :. temporar filling,and stops toothache instant yy i F � ad a family j,%r, ly. t3old by druggists. -- ' ' But became home one day a satokin y �wepR©v>Ela 'r` �r Y a aces an screens the grain, grinds �r ; y s It el v c.a t A cam ai ! Charity begtiis at home, and wttf► some _ j ,t;r i ,M p gn cigar NOTNIVA BETTER Of 8Ut1 20 to 40 bushels er hour and bags the . r The eo le of Sin a ore~dre Askin "who People it never gets farther than the begin•' p 1.°I , `s ,a i� surgery the other: 1 .. P P g p l -;� �+ Y 'i- -s•r";� • t ;tor he whispered. . 1q ` will free them from the tyranny of Chinese ntn8• : ...- 10.- Chop t- '. r fi a1.N j,4 4.. w•� � t; domestics?" In the straits settlements all •$Br 'a Souther l= C `Pine`for `"' v'' • ,.t, , t� x� y [ _ A 'G I. it Ls to know if the; 1j, the domestics oxo ChinAte;and they are he- co a slid telae u the moat reliable and a A�iStNI S9RUPTURE ,' u s` C I`eI1Ct1��, " :..,, • �� _.' $Eft mQeEsTmgaff. ON �ar, _ 1 CRIHDInG SUR AGES . .: st• : µ 7 g , _ { coming fearfully high in their charges. So perfect cough medicine is the market. For K[tf WNAY it Hili "s3 VON ( ,. � rte. far no reined has been su sated more SET �Ef�01 �� Ruhr ►�tOACS, unequalled -for durability, 1 ; y rt_. .� p'i.a the d to Y gg sale everywhere. PgiOE. CO(iDiARE$Elii �Y IiEIAII.e tExigiliBF.� ,, ( `.a `,"a 2=$.. he ve •y care al. L� Ptaetieal than that it the Penang Debat- Marquis ; is 3 fine white t;arietq, and omega"o Q a a - tied at this, again �t �g Socisly ahoatd t&lk the matter over." is rich enough to adorn handsom© light .... ......_ pt,,, ,forltecisos c W1111JEROUS-I.:'. . w �j} fl - « ., _,into i� doctor's r 9�ri' To see wren done and kee silence, iu broeados and other evening stilts fat• Dere- t!'��►start , Za , O! i `Br�.AbfVrdt-. Cana ,i ,; ,ICYs. , p ` �+ 1 . x 4 .� 7;.{ tacit y to be implieateas><. i monious wear. .-- l us=AL Ilmukst,.44 Kw3 STWT W,e tilt - w ; "':b, I., �.-` `,, .. Sots to t _:° t,.�. �.. ', . •s t knew what .. t t . . a h: x "?; ha t jZ. 11, F. _ If i' a'� :...�s. 0' ,.::-. ..., .. fa b. >.. - § r .. •fit'. . .. , -�.. ad e . y : �- . .d. m a . _ ..ear. �yi 4ss� _ .: .. .•,e.. :L 'J< West the .-.. ... yS" .� • : < r W.- i :-. ... e :. �. o. 'S--..� Y` •. . r .. -.. 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M� r . . y errinig W I - -to the addrepglabel on your paper yon r • � F ± P.yr ._.. ,,.,- - 2. 2 1 can always ascertain the date towhich1 . 1. sub'eet--"Columbus the {treat. the hero `3 � x, r� :�, _� our dabacripLion to Toa Naves is pain. $• s nag >Is w'3t1laas of the World's Fur,,, led by T.B. Glera w. r '} Rom are acknowledged b —Sermons t r r v _ (} Y . b x: t t a lalme:oa Reatsirat:>,mosattas. Serra in the Methodist Church ''. • '`z - hange of date on label on the first paper fol- t —�. , _ ,- , ".. .. , <: o reoei of mons aL this oihoe. Aiwa s nett I3nnday. 1~/Orninq and a thnttder• Y t - ;.. Z y y The gil1t+ was thrgwu into a state of -«Y . keep the nate paid ahead. tf age mg voice out of the whirlwind." Even- , - a r1. r, " �� - ' . ` great excitement Wednesday morlatog at in —"(led etationin Job about Creation " • " 'x;;. ; `' _'° . "n4��_ , the surprising intelligence that William g g ,• 0P a ,� ani the Stars Job XXXVIIL ti -- ! � �� � � . Palmer, of the Bay,�hsd been clink dead ;I _ Y - - r+' near Bernard Bakers place that morning. )Dickering Council, y l. 1 For some time past Mr. Baker has fleesP •'` 7 x1 - .I . -;, VOL,, ' : . - 1 J Q bo thieves taking away bis ' Council met pursuant to adjournment at - , ',- thered with PICKERING. ONT., NOV. 8, 189 , geese st nights. Tao confidently did he Town Hall, Brougham, on Monday, Nov ` ` ' •k _ expect these visitors that when the geese 14th, 1882. M®milers all present bat third -. - �,pto${, A. - made rather more noise than usual on depmy reeve Boyer. Reev4 in the chair. - . ,. `I Wednesday.morning, about 1;80 a.m., he Minutes of Iaat meeting rasa dna approv- i' are going O talk to you this week about ;y�� W LOCALISMS• arose, dressed himself and went oat, tsk- �• our fall aIId winter goods. . �TOw 18 t •-^^^^^^^'� ` Beveral parties were heard dna commas- 11@ - ing with him a single barrelled shot gun. s g i Tt M.BATEMA, Kee in cion the fence, he w9nt in the icationa received anu referred to the various ,. a g O,, Corona --Mr. and Mrs. Lobb, of the City,1 were direr ion of the barn. When o osite the .sf�nding committer. time you are all interested in getting something for welter x Y,ckerio� with Fred Gee on Thursday. P Your standing committee on Roads and Wear. IftKing street hen hoose door he noticed a I s:30 to 11:.30, Evening —Miss B. Nighewander, of Wbitevale, im light Bridges beg leave to report and recommend we are prapared t0 138tlBfy IIearly all"COmerB w@ V was here over Sunda with friends. shining through the wi dove as thou h a Sunday g n g as fo lows :—John Gregg for right of way have an ezcelleht rayl 8 Of tweeds and WOrBted for pant$ �0 r;.� Poen - i1. —The Ellis sale on Tuasday was a huge produce.] by a match. Shortly the light to gravel pit for 1892,$10 ; Chas. Petty for t a, ` g crowd and!food Drives. vanished and the door opened, and as the the supplied at Dunbarton and Pickering malts and overcoats, and are o11'ering thom at - prices which -� M I cI: suttees. Bi night was exceedingly dark Mr. Baker Hill, 116.45 ; Wm. Dixon 'for posts and , r-4 Upjj, r11•' •f' '-r —Rev. A. Bonner, of Toronto, spent ' p° are ver low, and our trimmings and making never fails to P servato�y �1.� I shot the gun in the direction of the door. railing on Kingston road 13 ; Jae.Anderson i g' Thanksgiving day at Mrs. D. Leavens. Mr. ticker says:: "The man was no soon- for avenin on Brook road in 8th con. eons in beth iustruui4 —Mise Jennie Harvey, of Cedardale, y q ' - er shot ac than be ran in m direction ea- ' Thos. Lane for re tri Calvert on Bult. �Ve never had better value in underclothing. Be ferences given if requ visited with her aunt, Mrs. A. Findlay y y �� Th"orough Inst last week. claming, 'I'll have you now.' Not know- 3rd con., opp lot 35 110 ; W. D. Gordon for sure and see our heavy all wool goods, also men's socks and =a —Miss Annie Jackson, of Eimwbod, ing what arme the intruder possessed, I timber sapplied to corporation $12.96 ; T. ! , • Claremoi t. Address, A .11 Mich.,visited friends in this ne' Lborhood shifted my position somewhat along the W. Lamoreaax for gravel supplied to road mitts. Bay s ribbed stockings, ladies and children's wool . div No. 52 n 1105 • C.asper Stotts for vel this week. fence, and he passed out ofthegate and - , �': ' MISS . LET en plied to road div No. 97, 84c ; James plain and ribbed hose. Ladies union and wool vests `,v pR E P: —The memorial service . of •the late up the lane towards the road. - I had no Gilchrist for building culvert and supplying S NO b ti }} - Mr. Thos. McQuay will be held next Sab- idea whether the shot had struck theman material on sideluie bet lots 26 and 27 fin and grey flannel which for price and quality can't be beat music pupils, 3i ''l - bath morning in St. Andrew's church. or not, as he made no complaint." After 2nd con as per award of Engineer $5 ; Gree. the Toronto College a leaven Baker �e Want t0 Wh> er es eciall about our factor am re much pleasure to ref —The Christian Endeavor prayer-meet- g , and while passing the little Linton for repair'ingculvert on 5th con 75c ; p P y y g y a teacher of Music. ing next Sunday evening will be led- by aide gate, Harry Lingford, Baker's hired Isaac Puckering for the furnished in the i ' for the past three veal 11 Mr. J. T. Richardson. Topic,—'' God's pian, challenged the fleeting figure. • Get• case of Irwin, McBrady, g and colored. The best value you ever got—'twill twill a you to ner,and posse:ses,� Puckering and y g pay y l3he has proved a•) e: k Pledges and Ours." ting no answer he fired his revolver,which others under the awtrd of Tp. Engineer buy it and knit the boys sox. Remember we are a n ResidencePickeri. .4 —Principal Firth ie somewhat indis- Y iso argde 6h shot cartridge,and soon after $10, also to James McBrady for the furnish- p g �..^i. ------- J e shot. $ this time both ander carne award i5 ; W. D. Gordon strict attention to our roceries, which are always choice and pcsed this week. It is thought that a rest Pe y ' g ss� for a few days will bring him around. He men were on the road. Lingford states for timber supplied and repairing bridge on ``t line overexerted himself. that "after I had fired the second shot Base line opp lot 15, 08.12 ;James Paul for fresh at lowest prices. E. FAREW % cartrid a the man turned and made for work done in road div No 63, 11 P. R. . I . - J. TER,County c —Bernard Baker lost three`geese bn g Hoover& Son for gravel and• opening pit - - Solicitor. court Hol '� Tharada ni ht last week. The same me with his hand extended, as though . -- r. Co -- - t= y g 17.20 ; E. Hester for gravel supplied lea to road -- TAMES MILL] r ` night Wm. Sleep s premises were entered taking aim at me and he remarked, . I div no 81 03.60 ; David Pugh for plank on i rj TARY Put�:ic, c '- 4 � '. ._ . .. and some 18 turkeys stolen. have you now.' Thinking it was simply bridge on 9th con in 189014.70 ; D.Maonab , Thistle Ha,- near l —We have a fanning mill that we a matter of speed, I &red again, this time for sidewalk in the Village of Claremont -- , I would like to trade for the Pickering NEws with a bullet cartridge. The man ex- the sum of $21..85, same being 2u per cent. low & :iicG 1 "; - man's mustang.—Sutton Herald. Throw claimed, 'you've done ire' and fell to the of full cost ; W. S. Gold for gravel supplied .' - D ters,solicit•>ra :` -in your windmill and we will call it'a deal. ground. Baker and Lingford cautiously on Kinsale road $6 ; Coultioe & Courtne ` . office,Whitby,Ont. yy A• OfcGliuiyray,LLA —A. Gibbon and Peter Humphrey went nearer and diecogered that the man on account of eantract on 1st con 175 ; M. - Haan, E . moved their families and possessions to was dead. County Constable Decker and Gleeson per order of John Dewyr gravelling 1. Norwich on Wednesday, tabes they will Coroner Bateman were called. when it °n Greenwood hill sb5 ; A. Birrel for grad Arte loan on Rei in and teaming stone on sideline between k onable rates of inter locate on adjoining farms. We extend to was found that the body was that of Wil- g g rister,Piekerin.,, rev 22 and 23 B.F. con in 1890 $10;R. Deverell ----- - _ f them our best wishes for success. liam Palmer, whose greatest fault was hie — for stone supplied on Harbor road in 1891t �T $, OII tiiI - ­ . � —Why is our Tett little town longed appetits for liquor. ,/,/ y P Y P 01.50 ; Thee. Madden on contract on 5th . rents, ort into Stygian darkness these gloomy The Coroner issued a Warrant for an con opp lot 12 x30 ; J H. Connars for fill- !STOVES � . Solicitors,Notariee � ni hts ? Street lams are lentiful, not inquest, and Baker and Lingford were in•v washout on 3rd con o 17 58 • Geon a ,S 0 V E S Tonto,will be as � g P p pP - ul gStoves are hustling at ` { Office over J.Bund} M oil would be requited. Wake up placed under arrest: A jury of eiteen P pe services as engineer in case of Cor- ' villagers and enlighten our streets. intelligent men were empanelled with p .-tion re Westgate and Stotts$4 ; R. , g �+ Vet —J. O'Connor Jr. has secured a situs- Isaac Linton as forcivan. Dr. Eastwood, �'4ard for ri„ht of wuy to gravel lit $2.511 ; Ae GREIG S this season al- 0 John Percy for cedar su lied the, mmiici- 9 e �'”"""'""'; ; . tion on the G. T. R. section here and will who conducted a post mortem, states that p really. by 18 it - Because )EiOP.�I;r 5 ' i shortly commence wort. He has rented death resulted from a bullet wound in the pality $63_.36 ; Hay King for work on Evans >; Iq and Reed's hill Claremont 030. All of he handles the best and cheap- � tl• r31''ov' c'rs I.,i / the Holborne dwelling down Church breast, the missle having taken a down- ' p • ,n.ry college, •r, `'" ward coni se, pa+sin which is respectfully submitted- est stove In the market. 4 street. Mr. Holborne will move to Dan g through the heart. Come " and Cherrpwood e� thehorse's foot atte The lower art of the bo an the tis On motion of fir. Mowbray, chairman, , E. barton. p �y g report was adopted. and bu and judge a for ourself. '� lot 33,7th coo.. Pie! i —On Saturday evening,, while driyin were roti ei eti with FI wounds, s lowin;; i'O ! y y tended to, Teiegral Y l; g Your standing committee on Indigents aauT We have the Happy Thought, P,O.address: preen west stns b the :Qo.4 East achoo111ouse, that Baker's aim had been tree. The -- - ,. k y begs leave to report and recommend as fol The Jubilee Range, McClary s Oliver Gormley was unceremoniously shot wounds +ere not sufficient to cause lows : Thus on petition of R. A. Bunting ' H O P li We e surgeons dumped into the ditch by another rig col- death• and thirteen others asking aid for one Jane u Active Range the Glyndon Art cry College, Torent liding with his. The cart was damaged After hearing a number of witnesses at Stott, a widow, who is in destitute circum- ton's avenue, Picke slightly and Oliver considerably shaken Mr. Baker's hoase,the coroner adjourned stances, said Jane Stotts being over the Sultana parlor cook Buck's Radiant Home. These stoves are - or night prou,ptly up, to the Fire Hall, where a number of cite• age of 75 years." Your committee would ' � . . . general blacksu�itl, all sizes and rices. Don t for et the lace rise gotten up,=i8 `•-t —Thos. Field, of the lake shore, bas zens were examined as to the report given therefore recoinmetid a special grant of 14 p g p ing done,at lowest purchased the Post farm east of here from of the affair by the two prisoners. At a leaving•the question to be farther dealt r+. ,Zoe,,, (3•R-P=C{'S the leading tin shop. - eases feet made a the executors of the late Mrs. Every for late boar 'the -Coroner adjourned the in- with by the council of 1893. all of which _ class shoer on bang quest till lfouda g is respectfully n�motion of MriiGerow, chairman, re- -----r_ __------------------------ -- - --- y the cora of $3,750, This farm hag been q y evening at 7:30 when - roeeediDg.q will be concluded. ..,•s-...-,..— --� in the market for about a year, but the F rt was ado tc'd- ISING SliN ': bar cin was not closed until Thursday of The reiutiius of the deceased were in- p g y Mr. Hilts. seconded by lift.Gerow moves FASHIONABLE - MILLINERY' �, G. T. this l - last week. Mr. Field takes possession at terred at the Disciple burying ground for leave to introduce a by-law entitled •-A - -• evening iii the pea 4 " once. Wednesday night. - The prisoners were By-Law to establish a highway across a . i - Every person invite —The station road -matter Came tip at liberated on bail. - portion of lot No. 14, in the let conoereion ti - i _the grand Cause of >= the council on Monday. The by-law was Much sympathy is felt for all concern- of the Township of Pickering," and that Large and Beautiful stock of Millinery in all- _ . __ ____ , given its first and second reading. Before ed in the tragic affair. The Palmer family the same be now read a first and second the newest 6tylea. _Lt${t1 1. being finally passed the by-law will ap. are among the most respeotable in the time, that it be published an by-law directed - . . . • . . Cott r•4 ` ' ' pear for four sneeeasive weeks in this township, while the prisoners are both and taken into,consideration for a third - ; __._11--^� i. man of into it reading at a future meeting of this council. •�•--�ilso Children s Wool Hoods and Caps. . ' THO\SAS llv paper. It will receive iia final reading on gi' y, and of high moral char '1'i.e b lu « ,_ acc:ordin I read a first . .. -j missioner for t .• the 15th of next month, after which ,the atter. y- g Y - Mont,Out. . :: - and ae end h laic. - work of construction will be let by tender. --- �•�s•.s , Orders filled to your. satisfaction . .. - -- - - - -' ve o 'ce that a will BUNTI\( Ow r y ga n t1 h BeLLicenses for —We are getting pretty near tired of Nothin definite is stated with r and ng of this council move ace at the store o t`: j g eg at the neat meati 'Village._ dunning those who are in arrears for this to municipal matters a3 yet. It is report- for leave to introduce a by-law to appoint _ t� a r. We need and bad] to X500 be- the lace for receiving nominations for the - P y ed. however, that ae Reeve Parker is re- p . g ,s Is WISE .. PICI�E RIN e . t R.BEATO'fore the end of the month, and what is titin K. R. Mowbray will stand for that "iuuici elections for 1893 and to aaccount g pal , ppointConveyaneE 1 . more we must have it. - If, theref e, we position, while the r de uty returning officers to preside thereat. %&davits, P set of the members gg r. Mowbray, i Mone to loan on are compelled to make it unpleasar for a will step up. The names of Harry West- M y� seconded b Mr. Hilts bates OFFICE- number of our patrons, it can only be Rate and S.Mackey ares ken of as can- moves that this council do now adjogrn to Brougham every charged to necessity. Dear reader, if you didates far the first meet again on.Thursday, Dec, 15 at 10a.m. T - transaction of buss ' position, while Thos. to prepare a financial statement and the are one of oar debtors attend to the mat- C . 0 ONES' '1'U Poacher, 8. Bray, R. Dsverell, E.Wilson, transaction of general basiness. M Hutchison, OTH ter' Geo. Philip ani others are being prevail. Canada Pennanen —The inhabitants of Toronto, or at ed Upon to accept nom, _............................:..........I........_--:-_.-- office, Torontc, Sl nation, but we DUMBARTON. least that portion of them that formerly know not the respective positions. 'As1 . 1. I • . ...................:........................ assets$8,700,000 ': 1. lowest current rate - resided in the neighborhood, were here the position of councillor will be occupied Wm. Thom,of this place, reostyed the . able terins of-rep for Thanksgiving day. Amon our vis,. Our tailoring department is now. i full bentures purchase, g y q by a beginner for 1893, it is altogether sad intelligence on Tuesday,that his uncle, Expenses u���derat tors we might mention J. and S. Ham, - likely there will be severs.candidates for John Thom, of Winnipeg, had suddenly ', W. Walkey, P. Andrew, F. Logan, G. ,. - blast, . . ---- ,� fi that position. died. No particulars are given as to the1 . ..1�,,,,,,,�,. _. Peart, F. Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. Wel- --The harvest Home festival bn the cause of death ; but the body is expected • . . A• POST, r bourne, S. H. and C. Jeffery,R.T.Hodg• -evening of Thanksgiving day in the Meth• here for interment this week. On the ar• (o)• �• for the co - son, C. Dale and daughter, and a score odist church passed off very pleasant rival of the corpse the funeral will take . - and specifications of other. P y• building. 13team i Notwithatandinq the muddy roads a large place from the residence of Mrs. Wm. ventil$yion a spe( —There are several poor families in number were present. The Ladies' Aid Thom, far, Deceased was well and favor. We guarantee a perfeet �t �r �� gale- � ,corner' )Dundas a, - I ibis village whom we would be mach Residence—Kinget provided s delicious hot dinner which was ably known in this vicinity, leaving resid- 1tt pleased to see assisted. $one of them served with no sparing hand. The pro- ed here till s few years ago, he eno►i- - Tu can, without any hesitation, apply for aid gram in the body of the church was some• grated to the Prairie Province, and on. Our stbck ©f Fall and winter quitIngs and o-'ercoatings ars. , AjggA; U, the council, bat not so in every case. what changed from what was previously gaged in the fruit business. He was an• in and we are showing better values than ever. If L• Auctioneer. 11 _ In our efforts to help along the m1881on= announced. The address of J. D. Edgar, married. Willisg�o concoct arp work in distant lands, we should not M•p,, on "The Early History of Picker _-_ - - you want a nice nobby stylish shit Or over- and to on this opp4 ? runs for past favor _ '� lose sight of the foot that charity should ing Townshi " was listened to with much THE GREAT STAR ALMANAC. OOat at Iea80IIable I1C@B We have the � : of them. Terms 1 ,z', ' begin at home. This is a -hint that p p ran emesis as to a �1., should b interest. Messrs. Paul, of Oshawa ; at the e acted aeon, and at once. O.Odf3 t0 Btllt 011. office of ctiil Allin and Ayers, of Whitby, and Miss In Montreal the STAR Almanac is just g y MAS PO —Hereafter, we are informed, w8"are Ratio Fawkes, of Pickering, also assisted coming out. It is simply a wonder, : . T not to have sessions of the Division Court ;1, with the program. Rev. Caldwell, thoroughly practical, marvellously cora• per• g y F y ==.'--fol a whole o r'Nortl held >i>1 thin village. There was some ar- formed the duties of chairman in bis no• prehensive, and absolutely overflowing . • th attention given to s ran ements made ears ago, b which the Charges Moderate. villa ars y g y cnetomed manner. The receipts of the with things we all ought to, but do not, 'Q � gHed tl a plats Of beautiful �lIIner slid Tea; Sets. so:d7.sroughana, g aai'eed to furnish a hall for snob evening were about W. know abort. No amount of praise seems p p `______ pnrposea free. This was not done, there. —Thanksgiving Day for 1898 is now a to do it jnotice. which we are offering at a-low price. ><Pa fore Judge Dartnell withdrew the Court. thing of the past. Thursday Morning -- - z - - ^^^^^^� _I I . I- ereafter all des rates will be taken to - Sate Register. �" T ' t1L. ALEX. C L . } P dawned to reveal the earth in a "beaati- �;] ars'' a�1'd doWil• and jewetl( frongham for settlement,and when the fol" white robe. All1. day long the sky re• ti roads are too much drifted with snow, miained cloudy. Union Than vin M°m'ay' Nov. 21st::—Credit sale of fi►rai work,and will alw� the session will be postponed. - B k, implements, oto., the propert of service was held in the Friends'ehp ch in Thomas Willson, at lot 11,4th oon.,Pick- / repair watches,ala done for the last All work guarantef —T30me for Edmund Sch4 petlaliar Ideas are entertained th­_­. �, - e morning, and itt the afternoo>a the ening. Bale at 1 o'clock sharp. BeeBUN I N 0 " . ' - .. ____� Wellington st.,Toi 'with regard to the collection of taxes this shooting match attracted the vel) re. tars ■ - f Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. . . _­r;�, . I I 1.k.- - �.__�­ " . year, in coneegaenee of the bT-law re- The match took plane on the English MONDAY, Nov. 28th :--Credit sale of ism ©t cently -passed by the municipal council. church property, and was participated in stook, implements, etc., the property of 1___.11.1__,^,__' -_,.-. T3ome ratepayers have foolishly concluded b JOUN LESLI y z} number from a distance as well ss Harrison Johnston, at lot 27,00n. 6,Pick- tacker, pegBE i. I- :> that beean9e two per cent. will" be added ening. Bale at 12 O'clock sharp. Bee promptly attended X after the 14th of December, the ealleetor local sports. D.Beldam and John Lawrie, bilis. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. CROCKERY..,. I „.i r,rCROCKERY , ship. Won't forget r of Bcarboro, and Wm. Cowan, were the 8 News,Bing street,l . _,_ _� .-V:: ��:,�::._;� ._%� , .1� ­ :_ `”. — , .� k cannot force taxes as in previous years. most aaoeeseful from a dietanee, while Wst'as "T' Nov. 80--®notion sale of 10 . 1 -- Such is not the, e. - . - "- case. If you fail to pay W. Ellie, F. Gee and W. Matthews de, acres standing hardwood at lot 31,00n 6, your taxes for fourteen da s after the col• Pickering,-the roperty of A. T. Bifohell, �. y fended the Isar sof the v' e. AI- pp w_::. lector calla aeon yon,he can seize oar Bale at 1 o'alook. 1;3ee hills. T. Fouchet, y . though a great many birds were shot the 4RDON H goods and chattles at once. This two shooting could sea be called auctioneer. Just opene.C1,, • ', � smite `�f fine Ooc�� 'lJf James aordo� i per cent. has notbj ng whatever to do w><th y good. TlavwwAy, Dec U Crodit sale of farm t brick The contestants -claim that the snow had stack,implements, etc., the property of ` I the collection of taxes more than if the P icy - s: . _ �' travelling now very non ' ,mach t0 d0 with the DIImerOua errors. Lawrfeiaoe N oaf,aflot 30, .non, 7, Town- j } •� : elling public. _�. ;L , ; collector allows year bill to rergain an• !there was considerable oateide"shooting ' she of Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock. see e� nnrl ► 1 the_ltliet" les and sheds. "` .e ' paid hntil atter the aforesaid date be is which faet.added mnell to the s ori of rho r T compelled•to collect the.additional two P bills. T:Patioher,auctioneer. ' , �: t lir day. _ Fre neatly when a bird clear _ ;y •'• ...__, . � . ;.: V r now o gn fc cent, and that a meant with t ed the ... . ..: ; he first , tray qq , bounds unhurt, . fn travelling public. .11 amount goes into the townsbi treasard, d07 gun reports were IItiRTN®. , c P - rett�.eSt ' , . a,h beard m quick sueeeasion,general] with. s►�c --at e'aense.�intio.i .n�, c-U�. zaab, • ;, nth. sitnttitea se ti 3a t How unreasonable it w+onld be,if the col• out effect. we are informed that y lilts,the mite of-the APV.W.J."'.- of ave stn. H J� - C*11T"" �� " O G lector could not force collection until the match will be a another - - 0.. ;p.' ��j sn lunch toit ali rem 14th of December. In that case the rel rranged for portly, open . Rohort Elliott'e mora in Tutt eq. �_ .. _ . _ � room. a l 1 onl to yin_ horses or cattle. v r _.`- could not bo returned before s Y green hasde. 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