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Chandler, 3ampeoz►,EenDedy ��Co s t .L ,y , '� " " ` PUSS axe JOTTED AawH 19Y Ut71t traveller, has many admirers among the John Pouched•, of Toronto, Iwho in then Y � :;. - C.M.,M.C.P. I - -p M.BAT '1ZAN, M.D.) , cosla�eperrnrtiv�rs. vale on Moeda rj ' a.p„ Droner. Office and Residence, 1 . small bt; of our town. One evening last1. ing Street, Pi kering office hours: Morning �- '. 4LAaEMON't. Malcolm Pitjge, of Toront ; retarnedi �� , . ` ening s to e. f;' wee3k bergat9ized the_-little fellows into . f so to 11:so; E �`--" two foottlal! teams, galled the Riversides home last week. M wj Legat. ' ' :.Bflwe�s visited jricnds at '�Pbit®vale, and Ma le Leafs, and had them la for Miss McGillivray �as returned tg her ` , 1124- fiuesda p y To k J y• a pair of handeona gases. The play h �k ��„z' oma in ronito ---� - Mr. Smith, q►f Carnldnfl, Man., snndyed BARBISTERS 'I -=r , F. Russell, oaf Toronto, was here on 'team won b 8 to 2. Next week the re- with T. P. White: ENT N & DUDDS _ a y. 1 ._,_-'11""i.1 :t turn zbktch will take-pace and will be for - Miae Ida T'horntoii last meek visited y... , a' 60 ICI Oit5,E'I'Cr,�l0JL Adelaide street! ` Monday. . east,Toro to. At Claremont Tuesday lily' ICs` IN” D. hopper spent a few days.last week -a new football. Both sides are practicing .friends.in Torgnto. ; �; � � 'a E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS-! . I I ' ''��., in the city. . constantly. Mrs. b1 °� r E Ott o T I _, ff_ y f oropto, is visiting her ''� a tJ • TER,Co my Crown Attorney,and County I ChOrC Eamil Patent Flour 01.50 r ba Mies Fite Leaper, of the Qit�, was hire _ _ - :� `<. Solicitor Co House Whitby. 10-y �' g. sister Mrs. JaB, Wilson. I ;= t si` over Banda - i f3 Hf: o M1P9 Blanch Boyd,' of Tolrontb, is visit .' n ARSES M LLER, SOLICITOR, r4• ,, _` - AT T13$ Miss E. ashby h gone ao Oakville o RRYwo a t ing her numeroaa friends here. TARP Pu tic, Conveyanger, etc. Office at _ for a few weeks. y %i' Miae Liaton, of Cornereville' 9isited at Art. Dundas, of Toronto University, is :, ,� 'd, Thistle Ha," ear;Brougham. Money to loan, Lr 'AT Tr 'A/� t T- Y Mise•2liary $tzshb}� ie in the Oity tlyis B• Cart�t's la t week. rusticating with friends in the vale. _ r "�,: - pW ,� cGILLIVRAY, BARRiS; .LY 1]. 1Y1 j L L ! week with Errands. We Aere pl used to see Mr. ]lloPltet'eoD g D fere,boli hors,�c: Office opposite Post _C_�x- r__T.1`Tt • ire. Tinning and D. J. McPhee, Qf Tor • ' r Fla11 f. p in oat midst a other dap. .': onto. spent Monday with,Postrriaster Mc - oAlce,Whitby, nt. Jac.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo, Charily says he knows W110 threw those a sit A.McGillivray LL.B. Money to Loan. ey o Q, $ eg�tf;, and so do we. - Bome of our rushing fanners are done Pbese. ; _ „ ;, gi with harvest -wbil8 others, have some oats Mrs• Dandie and family- of Toronto, are-. '3 � ,ew tho sand dollars, private funds, The two Peters ,are with friabds at y b, r /t 11 yet to house, visiting her brothers James and Thomas 4 : _ 11 to loan op Real Estate Mortgages at revs- ab Owen Hound this week. enable rates of interest.. THOS. PARKER,Bar- !ti '� 0 a r ; . .-, r R1..J.Graham Bpd wife wire it Picket• Misses Galloway, of Markham, bays Todd. ( �` � sister,Pickering,(every Saturday.) !-y rj t 8 0° .. i~ e' ' -a bees • ading a taw daps here the gpe�ts Quite a- number frdm bere attended the j «, o ing village $nnday. b 1 P o � ° A of Mr. etty. 1 arden party at Claremont and he a de �, w, ,a ?J . . Veterinary. ` a 0 o P as F�• R. Eddy is at Bstet' �ro flus Week, . A load of Markham High School young liithtfal time. ' ' '#,,',Wig a _ __,_,.,,,;;,,�,;,,,—; p,� ` o attending the I.O.F. grand lodge. people passed through bore on Friday, to Mr. end Mrs. Feaaell and:sot►.Willie, o! 4 -, NAV HALEY, VETERINARY v-i 7v �. '�� °' " M 4 t F. Canine and sister, of 8earboTo Ja14c• spend the da at Rosebank. I w y Toronto ares ndi a few ' F. W y # As as not , pe fig days with . • Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- i G tiOD, were here Bunday with their,brothsr Jas Thornton. . .P : rn the load canrnot give partioulars, but Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in o a a I e . w, iI Joseph. presume they had a goo$ time. Mr. and Mrs. Ionson, of Scarboro June- I penistty. Member o1 the Ontario Veterinary N 1 Mire. James Birreli left Tuesday night theft match with the slab of this ssociatton. Dentistry 8 specialty. Calls by ,.•. q °'�' _ for Cal tion, spent Sunday with the tatter's COaern 1 _ I ay or ntRht 'promptly attended to. Office, s O ( a r a place on Wednesda evenin Mrs. T -. gary, where she will remain fora y g, the Whi as. ar . ;;i alis Residence, Telegraph and Post Offices, Wb7ye- a� a'� i �ow M few weeks. poor•wills had Motors. Holliday and (fill, Mr. end Mrs. Balla,' of Toronto, 'are vii „; . A I O a is 0 a a ti " Rev and lyre. Br of Brooklin, PLzton, of Highland .Creek, fling the latter'e_ uncles Wm. sad Jas. I ', ,1 i : ;-`1 .. �,e .q own, ftcco- Yed by :i •- Vb HOPRINS,VETERINARY SUR- +o w! S 0 j Mie R. P. Ho r are boli a m at and one of the Riverside boys. Notwith. White and Wm. Major. ,: • LEON Graduate df the Ontario Vet. m c�q q -Pa. s'-3'�"'�o I"• . P + 4 y g ,i­.',r { a s,.0 0 a ,, a standing all this, our boys sacred a tie: After spending a couple of weeks with . a`k rin&ry College, Toronto, registered member 1 w � ►.�; ices,, i Cbatagn8 tiles week. The game will be finished on Saturday r f the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. O 'd ' +s e� � "' 1 MissieNeil, of Tart�nta, and Mise M friends trete the Misses Saunders returned "' - w 4 ' L# tj ffice.residonce and shoeing forge one and one- so � it '.,� alo.�D io gtti � afternoon, Aug. 25tb. The Cberrywood to their home in the city. ,rj, t, l >r miles north of (Ireelt River. Steel m b o v., � .i $ ,, I ,� Palmer, of Pickering, are at present the people are talking of bavin a- ivia halide Miss Derham, 'of Bradford, after two ;':�,; °arts _. A ti ti .� like - este of Mies, Pattered wing-shoes at iron prices. O'ilce and shop =O a guests and why not that day? . g P. . y• weeks spent iii the vale with her friend I g,,L Dara from 7 to 11 a..in.and 1 to 4. p.m. Tele- v �T-- o- a = 10 Andrewti Courtney l�ae a tavel�ing can• - t �. I Miss Pickett, returned to her home. 'z aph address R'hitevale Ont, P. O. eddreas, ` v resp River,Ont. I " ! G be i •% a +� o A tract south of the village, and the sande is SUNNY MOUNT. I Mrs. Hopkins nee Miss Annie Rose and -� � �s H 0 P K I N S, VE 'ERINARY ~.� ° a a' ' - i i p; bet9v ra idly hashed forward. " " lints daughter, of Cleveland, Ohio, are vis- t , ; s surgeon, graduate of Ontario Veterin- ; a!py° ; ' p r'oi � • � • �Ocke of the Yon a street Methu The Itdieftebs Linton gisfted in Cheri rung rho former s parents Mr. and Mrs._1 � ,*1 Raa •� o a , q Y. .:: . Colleg6, Toronto, office pd residence,Lin- dp O o4..: .a 0 p M . 'a dist C1larCh, Toronto, will occupy the woos $atnrda Jas. Roue. n's avenue, Pickering vill ge. Calls by da " •o . .t Methodist put it here Sabbath nex4. S• Blackwell, of Toronto, 'ie-visiting ' Amateur photograpp6re from the city , ,I r night promptly attended to. Lame ati3 Jesse Hubbard's. find the rustic scenery, farm and threshing tseased feet attended to at ms own forge,wheye� The eCl]0al �Oase i8 being repainted �' f; &m prepared to do all kinds of job and genera]! L �A� inside and oat. this week. Georgy IIr• Our hustlers have threshed and will soon operations in end.about the vale worth ret. � t . lacksmithing work. '?flan always on hand. � be through harvest. producing with:their kodaks. �k gnbart, of Stoaffville, is the conarac�tor►. Mr. and 11re. Barnum, of Tomato, call- Y t 47; G VETERI E. Graham sited' in the vieinit of Miss Clara White's man friends are .. HOySAS A. GRAHAM, In y ed on friends here Friday, pleased to greet her n her arrival home �"�11 a ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontm�tar RQL L R M� L• Man�heeter sanday. $Obert ie pleased Miss Hubbard has from th west. Miss hits hasbeentrain- '. . eterinary College,Toronto,regiatered the a with the general a returned home after e : i f tate Ontario Veterinary edictal Associatioh„ ____._- g ppealrance that visiting per friend Miss Robinson in the ing the young idea ho to shoot for several . so honorary member o1 t e Ontario Medical I direction. g2 �` ciety, treats all disea3es f domesticated a i Highestrice psi far Oat and Barl for Queen City. years at Carndaff, M n. r = 1 LIS. Also particular attention to Veterina feed. Rev. M. Gold, of �Vbitby. ot*ettpi d the We wond++r if our brave bo ' feels safe Chas. Lacking, of Toronto, has joined his d•ithout-his lantern these moon r ht n bts K ' entistry. All cases prom tly attended to a Baptist pa?pit on Saaday. sad nci $on• lin ;� wife who is visiting f fends here.: Through , a • asonable rates- office at the well known ea- Those, c�eeirous f having Sprrnq eat div Mr. 11SoGillieaddy, of Torout , will Poor boy, how be xnaQt ,suffer. a misprint his nam was snbatitnted for' .- _: X, mixed,with the r Fall Wheat for ist, officiate. � Master Ted. and Mislt Bessie Philli hers last week. No doubt he washerethen . �, blishment of Graham Br s..one mile west o i laremont. T81ee ams to laremont punctuerl- Can have it one BO ' ' 1 attended to. 131p as I have a El. Major and a gentleman-from To turned hod a to Waterford, after visiting in the spirit, as be now certainly is in the 5 ;- 4 qua:tity on hand for that onto, were at Glen h�,ajor last week with many fries s i'n this vicinity, flesh. ._4 .11 4 s j - �` .-•: purpose , ,4 L. Willsu ,, of Oshawa, and his Water, The young peoples picnic at Rosebank, s_..$_ _k s view to having the trout pond recon• t leo{HESS' ex>Ca$. . ��I� GFood rind Ch Feed S1S and # per etraeteta there. 'drr. 'tVelle of Brooklin, calf on their which was fi�ied for Friday last was nn s�1 -- - " "�'i` on. Flour 01.50 r cwt. soot, Mrs. ilson, po Sunday. avoidably ppstponed. The old folks picnic� , , `I HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Coto- � Ha King wisbox us to state that be on Thursday,, however, eventuated, bere � m VPs, think B. Bark should be numbered Y , g y $ . 1 missioner for taking A davits, step., Clare- Laine q entity f Brin h Shorts for sale. has his road contraate finished now, ctpt• among the bustlers, as we notice he bas held in T_, '. White's grove, and those pre • z4 4r'A �` . Mont,Ont. _ _ L CHOPPi 0 5 is per bag, done very withstanding- our sharp little tsiant cif a his grain i>a and farm plowed over. VPs, sent, including the children, enjoyed them , E . ,BBITNTIwQ, Ise er of M��riagge L da in,the week. few weeps ago• wonder if the �Vhitevale saribo aa�n beat elves greatly. The repast provided was #� .- • Licenses for the Coa ty of.Ontario. Of- There came to the Willson House, on t o ? , excellent, especially the buns, which were r ' floe at the store or at his esidenoe,'Pickerin u J. . , � r ;Y A' Village. I2.y g W' H, LV I S - F R E n R. G E E f Wednesday, of last wetek a canis dog, ap• I 1 sampled by the ladies with great gusto. z - ' ' �. -- PROPRIETOR. patently of value. -Owner Can bays same L, G. Anuis a fariili I, of Port Union, Through another misprint Messrs. Har � a ';. R.BEATON,TON I\SHIP CLERK ANA ER, , f.,, . Conveyancer, cum ieaioaer fez taken - - - by proving iwopert , aro visiting wit rienda ere. r rison and Barry, of {Toronto,. are put into �¢ ,4, g kers. Robert and Mrs. ,John Bell were Petticoats, much to ur regret, for being of � �j. - davitg, Accountant Ln insurance Agent. lldige Brodie, of Chatham, with }ter 9 x M Hey to loan on farm pr party. Wille pro- ARV E L sister of Toronto, spent Saaday here w{itb with Mrs. Ed. wilaoo last week, the sea masculine they are not united for fir°a r t: b ted. OFFICE—At whe evale. Will be in Uriah Young and wife, of Green River,. them, and would ma h:prefer being beside `.�' z ; B ougbam every=Monday. afternoon :or the, friends. They were aocompanied bq a them to been in th m. a1-1 ' 11 tr nsactian of business. 27-v - Sundayed at George D. Linton s. g So let ns, make ,. 1. --- gentleman friend. J adson Pagh paused through ibis place Y g ONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F 1` J ` Dr. Smith, of Btangyille, visRs lttre� p the amends honoa able b statin that . T - I Saturday aarctate far erttrer Lonieville or those gentlemen' are, neither females nor 4 - - Hutchison, appraise at Claremont for , niont on the first and third Tuesda of • highlanders, and both wear breeks of a ` '1* `� • Tuesday Oshawa. Which was it Jad ? g �, nada Permanent Loan & Savings Co., bead � each mouth. His dental rooms are in Methi theta is some sand in one of fashionable city cat.i . f Y t ce,Toronto. Stock capital $3,0o0,000. Tonal ' is 18,700,000. The campp ny]ends money n Bandy's Block. ! . the W vale prowhers, as he drove the : Talking tempmnoe is a general w i ti ' 1 wept current rates of lute eat sad on fav r- all ver wtll, but whoa the talk is directs a le terms of repayment. Mortgages and_c'�e•- I _ Got,dwood apt ' Claremont football binder all day t3atur y far one of his Soak oaey personally is not always received j ' ' ntnres purchased. No commission. No del y team had.a match on Wednesday eyes• sad preaohcd two se mons on Bussey. Pe y, y �- ; pensee moderate. l8tt Ing off last week, when our b0 a wort by a We do not care to est of our grope,but witb good grace. Such an instance occur , I -1, A. POST, COCNT ARCHITE T eeore a!8 to 0. Wsll done Claremont. Thomas Pagh a as claim they had 42 here the other dap. The leiotared not . for the county of Ontario Dr•winss J. Chapman'e son, aged about 6 years, loads of fell wheat, t good quality, off 10} relishing the lecture rnslted for his trusty , _- depecifteations furnished for every class i . stores. But we thin the are Galled E sword, with which t6-alit off the. lecturer's i I,; - �_' b ildiilg... Steam and hot &ter heating d ' ' ft I fell on Friday and broke his loft arm be- ' y tilation & apeci&ay. o oe—Gerrie Bl I tween the elbow tad wrist. Medical aid T. ThorDWa'a peas, whish- are really �• hoping than to effect�►transformation :-; A !'- su rb. which would cure him of meddliu 'with r - oo Dnndsa and Broc streets, nit y. 1 was summoned and the fracture reduced. - g Y _ the drinkin rte of tbeY leatared • the lea • b , jdenoe—Kingston Road• est Pickering. 39 y ' The a aeD art ut $a0dbank On Wed. hat was quite aD outing cmc yomag poo• gt , - T. PENN L, B p y e had last week on FreaahmaD's Ba to tnrer,howRver, would not wait, bat hastrl ,- . H USE PAIN T� iaesday evening, ander the auspices of the y de rted. a y ' }� << and Decor&tor. All indsof house paint- rah and search for water•lilies. Bat one 1 Pa Owin to a 'eon-irtroke received while . ' in ,sign writing,graining, ap$r-hanging,Ql Cbiremoat Band wu a. graDd enooess in of the oda mea, afraid of the s II young pond-lily g kalsomiuing, tinting, te., done on eb�19 1• I averytreefeet. Mr. Bennett, of Toronto, season being over, look-a .home-grown lily playing baseball. with John Thomas we a � I All painting done b the will be of p : '. gape several t�amio eelectiOAd, while the with him eutnsegaezilly lie duce sot oourtt were enable to witness the matched race h . seed oil and white leads satisfaction • . teed, An early order solicit, Any or a suiezin . John BrightIsOn M P indlay and Oraham John Tool lost a borne last week by the ► y _ �; p This org n b bean so eareft tad- animal falling down an old well on .his learn from a reliable source that Ben. - dance, Whitby. ]9l y treated the tom to some choice'ifs• _�: -,`. HOMAS POIICIiER, Licensed An ied that defect which were the ght 'strumental music,, yThe Whitgyale band premises. George Tool also lost a team of 'white piloted bonest John to victory in .- I , •horses and load of grain, but discovered three straight beats,Lieut.Hagerman with ' e tioneez,Valnatar,etc.,for East York d ineurabb , are ow easily overeaf�I by ala nobly, while our owta band ltrrnished his colt being close and at times dangerous ! . . _ . - hole of North and Suuth Ontario. Stri t several selections. The band boys de- them some few minotes later at the lower g P,. . ea •t ntiongiven to all��raersbvmail or tele s sad ai the $e1d uiidet dust and sheaves. cemnany during the two Brat heats, but 1 gr p the use f.sec telt' fitted speicta lee. sire ns to shank D. SiacDab; E for h,e f ,a k. gas 9doder&te. lddress THOS.POIICHE kiadnese in throwing apes hte�beautifnl The hired mane was alto ntietinq, bat h'b in adly be he .pager the last was b aten, t ti , Bo l7,Brougham, 'tui. y t _ We C bel ou. winnin as hfs leased--time 3:11 3:07,3:16 !` POSTILL. AUCTIONEER, ETC , was soon foaLd goietly sitting is abs mid• g P #0 ` Rrouads, and hoe generosity will Dot soon g + ; We tet o •e es free Of ��lar y d1� of the lea,' clinging to the sheaves re- Ma^Y reasons are adduced ,for,the colt's • Green River-Fn;it its eHles from his nu y y be furgatteD. As, hue indeed a handsome defeat. t3ome think be was carrying too '` - : •1 , emus friends boll, far and near. Sales of farm , mtark�ag te) himself, ''1.dOD'ir dare a Farth� r, farm stock,and ez rrF,:ng :hat ;oto be sold w' 1 We sell oft perfectly adju ted ptae-e. The 14YI7rteyale band are also ing, I aould'nt 'alp it any 'op." much flesh, other's ghat he was,trpined too r t be bane hereby tendered many thanks, There ----.--_.: young. P �!!_ h led by the t,,t:�crit�r aith the utmo 4 hard and was o'er tan Onr o i'ion is ��_ este and sold to iY,e cry be t advantage. s81� glasses.- was so much lett over from Wednesday brown:* Corners. that if he could have been driven faster,he �+ j I`4 JOHN LESLIE BO T AND BHO �e d n't C urge isnhtprice# - evening that a social was held Saturday ---- would have won the race.' t �} ....L Maker.. Pegged sand sawn n work. Order " pp evesnin�, when the surplus provisions ' +Ne►are all glad to see R: Mean able to From the pulpit Sunday evening the Rev ' promptly attended to. Exp rienoed workmanl. .T R N - hip. Don't forget the stand nearly opposite the `�` y A•s►`i i R. were disposed Of. That sysliinQ 1176 pro. work again*. list. Pickett.asked that we make QCorrea- r : ews,Kingstreet,Pickering' age. 7-v gram wa$ much enjoyed by the young Why •was the beat croquet player at Lion in our reference to his sermon oiiii� •. ORDON HOUSE, iekerrng onti JEW LE - 1'�HI1.TBY. folks, Jacob.and Rachel, and such amen Evergrewn Hill. Baptism delivered on thepre,vious Sunday ; n . i - CT ' + g Doeet Cess ever visit at the brick hoose The Baotism which he referred to was not '� P James Gordon,propria or. This hot�,l is a were indulged in, �tnd they da any George 4 ad new brick bnildin n fished in superior Weser the school now- the rite of water baptism, but the spiritual K le. Every convenien ce a d comfort for the @ I is a capital band at each apart. The . venin ` band wit! clear Some 0]0Q oyer the affair. J. Mill n is renewin old aelgaaintanees baptism of Jeans Christ, received by all be- TT _ @ gpublic. New and ommodious bleu USE 1 y t -in the eastern limits of this town. lievers in his merits as a Saviour of man b ' and,sheds. y ,. rt , . OR SALE—Bic - R8•UflM��` James tattle left on Tuesiday for the kind. We gladly.make the correction, and � > +l • �- _ J. L. ycle 07 ; a knitting = • . 4 Narthweet Onr beat wishes o with him. regret.�hat the mistake ocoarred. We felt i` r m&chine in good repair$3;1 harness mak- . ars lhorae $2 1 set telegraph instruments s,3, a ,..,` r .IOIID Gorman has pareha6e a nsw biay- .very mean and small, and looked for a knot { ' • one!man saw$2. 1 sickle g �..: 1 Mus Millar, of Uxbridge, visited' here cle. We will soon be able to forma club hole to drop through, (but could not find ' # ,�i., fathers clock,rare old tem ecereb�l a rsed. ! -.' ; last Wsek. here• one for carpet), when the relverend gentle t`1 P Peddling�=�f610, Apply to T.C.Sro ,Brougham: 6 n y , *11, � ` . • , " °-' W.•Brodie find wife, of Toronto, were Miss Nellie McKiittriek and Miss Allen, man asked thea the correction be made, y �_a � .. t • ,, ti _yam with friends Monday. of Toronto, were the guests of �!►. hTie>lson and sundry in the conRregatios who are 4 M, f ` -{'� r I last week. onto our personalty, stared at us until our I Y • �►Isz is jnbilent flus week, ups loud in n , 4-` As the harvest is over our boys' are all countenance fell and Dolor rose, while per ,, I � y , anG.. ,� its,praises o! Uxbridge. a ]. ��: a n anxious to play the terata mettch with e rratwn dro d from evesr ore. We � : f t; L 7�. I3arnnrn apd wire of Toropto, were Clserr god. Conte brothers 1 'ts hear sat ori nettlespw s snrroattded b' make , ` ' ilICKERINO" ,A y ., lre�e last week viaiaiD .from scan. sad felt quite flabgastrated about the•oars, '1.' a•1 `- IRgNCS.R x Ed. $ar,ceyy, of'tire oitq, wiuse here ane Theis is some talk o�t$e Ran a 'gin doic re, fon. Oh, but we did feel unoom � , ; ; `dt this weeik with lireDds. i for the transact of all legitimate the Eastern Ontario F, B. .es�(1 to com Portable, and all on h9count ofthat horribie� ng Basineds, { r y� '` � iss Barton, of (been River, ` 06Ut Pete for the Dr den sap. If they! do and mistake. We do think that the reverend I '- ' Hovss—From 10 to 3; Batturdsty� I Bunday with Brougham friends. put that same ►m in the, field as played gentleman when he desires a correction r': z� ! 1 o clock. A. - brise is and a lad friend, 1 ap ' g y p ty �1� � y f'ro;tn eat rrn , the will make a @lesatt swese , made in the exercise of that ehari of 1 I aew8 Bank f ,, w, . Toronto, visited with Miss � Gerow ate which he pos$esses so great a share,ebo ld r' : I '` - .. I ( 'Y) GEORCt�' 8�8(3tion a :Y Y IE Monday. There. are about 20 •persons iai Barrie convey his wish privately, and not a so 3 , 1 RE R Mana er. It o>I>!r football bo s expect to do mach aol whose rel crime re'' yert6 us to such a scorching as we received n i ' q s ,�'tet 3 !l ,y l3Q ��; , - Sunda evening.. Thaw 1 we tan teal it �` 1 VERI ! r ' `' 1 m that lips, they require to pr6me meta tlliesf of ohcs Jarvis.,at Bow>atanville, y I - :.. � CgER ___�_____ y s i , ; :' lady. +ea onday slight vapat d Bob Calver, :yet, and when a roasting when we 4t' � r ` R' WHEAT home. How m .sister and m bio r . , i " 'Thomas Yon bas xetorned to Feffer•- who ve � broke!out.of the coat• y y �. #`r= y Il►nghed, and #low ,ytours truly they "d , {` i First.claae vehicles and laorsee for hire da 1.fir'. or ni r law and will free a bis iboal dote fiat sOlf.. Calver 'W 0 filter. eelateaQed chaff ! . We mteet acknowledge not bei q F_ ,, ;, ` a S :, da ort'ob?ming done promptly b the fines tiling'lout fGr bt'eakf"t. on Mondays there .and. twitted t- 'Cobodrg jail, in mfrke th best. T' it. v well poets in theological matters b t " . ; .; , Ing all q Bus In connectionpmeet y 1 The Cibtittan,Church _ -pIe;_ f end wbii� h8 6r lta tdt, but was tpttlr8d, � � ' T?t trains. Frei tan I I i alis` Qentrl for it11c- onthe. will endeavor to ezeroise more oars n ;I 4}_- ea _`.',u _, haldi ft eimg them. - i N press slivered gh d g 1 �::esiutl : 8 s,1► 'ems a t�Ct - ftttnre in reporting '_ • .' ll parts oi" tlrsh 1 -� l alit August the.mb. b i _ �► o I t a sbor'>t ►._ ; h0 ; > a: villra ' ODUx, beat�q Y Board the g . 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At length ehe 1 •Q, _ , Y P P� ,.:; a ow her tk 11 'AIi `ILLIN S U Y OF OLI) ELANT�. m kn i _ � ..:F a;# once something na(l ne wt q. - He. be rose.trpp Skit held me,close. forget inn d> ciaiori.. R Lr`, =+fi x �:{ ., ,,, _ :: : ptuhed sway the natter a toss writing, fico, se I d d.everything'that had occurred Thank yoin, Aunt (ria e ; I am mush 1. ' r axtd'ntood u aatonts�had -to look at us. I put of this sacred room. I did .not know, obliged to you for your gentleness andfo . 1` `i ;V0., � shopkeeper, who-atapped to �grtes ," an could moaropely pedes to bake breath ►red did a t think wltav he had some to bearancr•. 1 dare say I provoke a great g.• - L APT�R`EXT. r: 1. exhaust herself in in uiriea efts ever ba and neither did he. He-looked round dev.1. Wait leate t " i. q Y before I spoke. y, ..p , .til tomorrow. } ' Tune had gone on thus until :' utti 1t-- member•of our household. " I've se n mise ••Derwent "said 1, '� ou have ret the with wfet�ul, it In el ea, full of a rent - the end of Se tember—the first six m nibs y p p Y g Y g (TO Bit ©O�TTINU>CD.j September over again the utile this half-hour or oor," fullest, most unlimited aonftden in-this tenderness, tie saw'my Bible on the table, y girl ; you have given her the pace of a the only other thing in the room, and he of Bertie's ear, He had Dome down to said the Womac, " anal lookin' ong t bat well. I thowt to myself', she's of or the ohild in your house; you have even wished knew in a-'molaf my secret the only. A/CENTURY AND A HALF AGO Hilfont twiceL , for a day o"r two each Mime,. ferns or the Sowers, like the most o them -- ' and we had recovered our cordiality. Lacy Dun ladies. ml , but I rs 'her think it, a talk that it should be She who should share the soarer t had ever lttd from him—the secret - r - young Y inheritance with your heir after us, You of a year. „ 10cry or SO t•a#ture or the'French iort is - managed �imadmirs►bly; ehe subdued his shape, having wt' some un as ple s�her. sanctioned her engagement . to Bertie "Apw Ian' has this been; `''Clar1; he houlsbargby the American Colonies !a . frwdn.and kept him- wi>hiu bounds with. Young folas will be• young folks i the Nugent, and gave her our blessing. Did said soft) in.m ear. , .. out he shadow of &quarrel, though be was village or i' the hall;" eheaver telly u—naypdid chic ever Give t•�vee sine ' How scald he ask--!te tZ�'' '•You must be mistaken, I think Miss you the slightest ground to believe that !rAust Dave known. A remarkable`' celebration will take hot,.;eaded enough, and very exacting; and, ,Crofton is not very.well to-day ; I Oft her her engagement with Berrie was all a And,once more be looked round•the room, place next year, in which Canadians are i . lei-_. Bertie was fully eonvinoed that there was; at home,` said I. fiction, and that she has been pledged 'the water glittering in ibis eyes. And tntdrested. Zhe pear 189.5 will be the bun: not' soh another in the world and most "Bless you, ma'am, I'm ndver mis ken," otherwise, and to 4inother persqu, all the .1this has been i your heart all this time; r ' -'said heriaforeiant ; "I've brows n three time?"' �aad you have : come here every day," he dyed and fiftieth anniversary of the taking t1.. aon?fortably confident to Iter attachment to laasesmysel', and I knows the ways n 'em. Derwent looked from( me to Lacy, and ,said, Slowly and sadly. ,Boort . mother! of Loalsbur$from the French by the Amari- himself.. I used to bear ri?m singing as he I've gone to church thinking my M ry was from Lucy to me again. He saw me a cited poor Clare!" .can eoloniee., with the seizure of the wet out of the gladness of his heart, a bad in bed, I have,and whenever m back's quite beyond all ordinary ablf-oontrol • he I could Have cried the»• llut he led me ' g turned she s made herael a as a a ea- 9 �'9 • stronghold Cape Breton fell into British so of'Burns, the burden of which cele- g P caw her dark and down-looked,yet presery away, and looked and closed the .door hands, and therefore it has special interest ' brutes, above all a certain heroine's qu&1 soak, a purpose to see Raaf $with him as jag her meaner of tranquility ; and I be• reverently and silently. Then he brought she s married to nowadays. Bles you I lieye in his heart he aided-with her quiet• me into my own dressing-room, and sat me Canadians who are now asked to juin ities—the "kind love that's in her eyes" knows 'em well." nese, and thought so much self-possession, down on a sofa. '"Clare," he srid, "I came with New inglanders in c:ommemoratinq This song Bettie murdered. I sennet use "Yon are wrong, however, abo t Miss could not belong to one who warn in the to ask if poo}, would pardon me. I was the occasion. : A visit to the historic spot � . A milder expression so far as other people Crofton ; pray don L thinit QE repeat ng it ; wrong. - very wrong�I fiat Ido not fear that you toss recently made by a correspondent of - ' - ' it is quite a mistake,"acid 1, ends voring '•What do you mean, Clare 4" be exclaim- will pardon the now,.and I ,am glad found the New York. Post. He found the new i -_. are concerned—but it pleased him mightily. to asg, and anxious to see-form m self. " I Louisburg a bright•lookinR little town of I ' :' I remember, encs while he was doin some- •p p „ y y ed in great trouble and aunoyanae, and you as J did." . . g I ne'er was a story teller, said he wo- with an impatient, half angry tone. Then there a,littlepaise'. .Whenhe re- about a thousand inhabitants, while the thing expressly for her, and aingin , ae man, "but there's moor things talk d of in •' I do not say anything about what I tamed, it was in a different tone. "Lucy old town about three miles away, has few - _t = usual, this favorite effusion of eonten , I g p 'have done ; for I have neither felt nor says;" said Derwent, "that .the person inhabitants except those who have passed j _ the villa e • its but them that most concerned that ne ec hearwhat all t e world •p over to the re j professed confidence in her, said I ; but whom you found her talking to is an old great majority. The road rune .. saw Lucy cast at him,.all at once, a sud en knows." you have ; shd owes nothing but kindness riend, blit will. not give me any further over a rooky approach between fields fisted - glance of contempt, of spite, of ridicule so "What•do you main?" cried I, is amaze- ttoyou. 'Tell me'that she has disclosed the information. I want to hear all-that you with heaps of; stones, marking the first • 1 . intense and bitter that was startled. It sent, r trach to you, and I will await her df all know. linea of defense-of of the rest fortress, across , I have tried to be contest with B ••Yon-look dawn by the' wood, a'am," the rest." the explanation she gives, but it is not causeways, by ponds and beaches. On one s but a glance, and f�r a moment, y tit aid the gossip, briskly "there's a kind of •• + you easy. I dare say he is an old friend; shill- of the latter may be seen, at lour tide, the g p y What truth a Pray,speak plainly y y spoke, or seemed to speak, of an irrita 'on a carriage there that's moor times,t an one amaze me, Clare," said my husband ; Berde would not much like it, I dare eay, remains of ane,ol the French vessels sun . and disdain which had been accumulated been seen b the hall•and him that omen a •� +•p ? one hundred and fifty ears ago;; for her yt . what has Luc done . ann it cess cur duty to understand all Y Y for months. Hearing me st;.rt, she tarti�dd driving of it you'll see talking w iso on •• I bay only 'net and s on a few the circtY atsnoes. If it is not too much qx- yvas the inner Harbor, now almost filled r-._- toother side of theatile." with sand. `Jtn91 further on . - another rapid glance to me—our a ee words to an old friend, Una a Derwent, ertion fo you, my lave, ttlll me what you we come in I confess after this I hurried aw with• said Luey steadily ; "one whom I knew know." eight of shingle-sided, whitewashed cot- met, for the moment I fancied I could road out another word ; and anxious and in years ago, and have always known. Aunt I did tell him simply and without r�serre; Cages, rickety wharves, and platforms ' by-way, g Clare does not love me ; nhe wishes to sap- the leF49, sad Lucy's half explanation,and covered with salt fish while men in oil- . Lacy's heart. A whole world of restrai'ed haste took a b -tote , which led, b a ion • emotion lay in her eyes—dislike, rel c- detour, into the wood. I went very spidly, crate me from Bertie ; she watched me the precautioga she had taken that I should eking are washiiigout nets, etc.—this where - ! findin roots of trees and broken bra chesno the lilies of France one waved. The old. . .' . - . - - fence, warm opposition, a desire to it g speaking to my friend,. who happens to not tlee those she sent sway ; the repeated q bar to my tremendous hosts. Comin at last a young man, and she has brought me visite of the cab the warning of the shop- eat house in the place—and it looks-iia age Of us all, and fly away—and that, too, as ,to s point which overlooked the big -road, ; here like a on�prit to convict me of ingrati- keepIor'e wife; the declaration of the young was probably ; built almost. immediately... - but aiglance. I uld not pass it over ,in I loo carefully down from am g the ndo to you.' man himself, and Lucy's authority oven after the siege. The whole point is. trees, and saw, within a few and off, at �• p• covered with lies s of stone - � ailen�e—could I a upon it. I rosy With a Y � Indeed, Clara, cried Derwent hastily,. him. Derwent listened ,with great. atten- P ,.which look • the junction of two roads, the eano cab •• I am much surprised. I did not Suppose tion, and shook his head. He was shaker almost as small,&& macadam, and there is sudden excitem t which I could not P PP enough h of it one would think f which I saw on Easter Monday in street you would let your feelings carry you so in his confidence, and now dis�rueted he t; . for-,most of subdue, and afte a moment's consideration of the village. The. little groom h d the far. t must interfere to protect Lucy now, more than I did, leaping from one extreme the•roads in Nova Scotia. Louisburg was left the room. A momentary look—a horse's bridle, and kept u a close s cruise p g begun la the ear followin i y P P fpr I caanot but fear that .you have been to another ; for I knew •that Lney never g y R, mmediately.. , . revelation made neither by words nor eedi, ion of the two road'; but either this -way very unjust.to liar," . anything p of ter thedeath of Louis 1I V, taking twenty-do as thra to tom rnmine herAelr wile unknown to him, or he could not see - , five earstocom tete,costing thirty illion : t but b a si; le lance out of Lucy' eyes. I looked at him, scarcely beliaviag my really in the eyeet of the world. Y P g Y . Y 8 g Y Y me.. I was standing on the to of mound Who is he ,.hat seems ,he first tines- livres, with &.ram art of stone from shirt - R P can. But he had averted his faro, and .. +__• P Y What would any one say to me if I pr posed deeply wooded, to the summit of w ioh this lacin it for Luc and bidding ,. to thirty-six feet high and fifteen thick, . - , � - v °�• wM g y, g tion. Do you not think, Clara, said Der- and a ditch ei ht feet wide. There were to build upon that- Of course that t was school-boy track led : underneath but a her t down ; he would take cora of her. •• g y y ion wa about, from the crow of the s went, that if you really made an appeal mere malice dislike, and enmit n m g q I s nothing. I was Lhorou hl wounded six baationaand batteries containing embra- g• thoroughly to bar and t:adesv.,red to win her aonfi- part; get I wag no less cc:nvinced the I had lope, lay the stile where Lucy was said to sad mortified; too- indignant to defend dance, she would tell qou?" sures for over 148 cannon. On an inland at . l seen into Lucy's private thoughts, an that be. I wound my way cautiously d wa, to Myself.. I left the room hastily and went .. „ .. the entran4e of the harbor was planted a - I Y Y I have already tried, said I. b tter of thirty cannon carrying twenty-she knew J had. I toes disturbf, and reach it if oseible, unobserved ; an before my awn. Then, fearful of inters floe, But try again, for everybody's asks ; Y Y Y g Y- i troubled beyond description, angry, in I reached I could perceive en"u b to con- p e, ht-pound shot and at the bottom of Che' . P R I went to a little inner chamber ! had and try to ascertain• who he is," said Derwent. P ' dignant, and anxious. � ;\'lust I s nd by firm the gossip's tale. Close by stile, fell n n m knees is the real tumult and +• h rbor warn a grand or royal battery of . upon Y. , R -If it should happen td be an honest ditli• t ant ei ht cannon, fort tvvu- Danders, and.see my good Bertie rejoice as a bride- ready to plunge into the other side of the pain of my thoughts. The matter was culty.in the course of truq love, why, you y-- g Y P groom ;over a woman who soorne him. wood, and gain his vehicle unpe ceived, ohaa ed : it was no longer Luo it was t and two eightep-pounders. On a high : - R g Y : an I I know enough of that, Clare, o be Must I bestow my inheritance o ly to stood a soang man, of whom I con d only pe reonal injustice, cruel and biting the able to s3 mpathize with them. I shall cliff opposite he island battery stood a ` . 4 secure th unhappiness of my kin. r if I say that lie w►aa sot Bertie, and eaning first nQ of discord sad alienation of.heart lighthouse,. and within this point,, secure - be content to hear, bot from upon him, with her arm in his. s d Luc give bee somethioq, of coarse, when she from all winds *as s careening wharf and inte ere y be.ween Derwent and me. nlsrries and I dare may neither of us would ' Berg an y husband, an odious,u r�,er!it- Crofton. They were ebrnrbed, a reatl a magazine of naval stores: -.The entrance . -�--- minds little Dues-expenditure to secure ad gccusa ' fid to see this cleve Lucy in an anxious, half-whispered conversation, - - r to the town wasviier a drawbridge spanning triumphs ver all ? It was the hard in which frequent pauses were made toper- CHAPTER XXII. her happiness. Tell her so, and she 11 y Anything, the most, near which was a circular batter surely confide in you. y g so long problem I h ever needed to solve. mit the stranger to look anxiously tit into - b with sixteen fQorteen-pound guns, It is • I was in m owe private sanctuary, a as its hgnest ; it may lis only a blunder of The ne t time Lucy and 1 were lone I the road, to see if any one was ming. Y P Y. „ hard to realize that the fortress city, cap - b j s •oke to. er. I had resolved to tr once They did notsn suppose anyone was coming Place which no one ever entered save my- their youth. . 'I ! .I` p , pp •• _ able 150 years of containing containing 6,000 troops • self • where I did, with tears and prayers, But Bartle, said I. , for ail, set matters right, an in no by Lhat conceale'i by-way, I elm t fe B P 7 ,. ., within its waif, and which had 15,000 in- like a sacramental work, the homeliest Ah,J Rartie ! said rsi-y huabaad, un- habitants, all told, shoo 1 unkindly spirit; fur even to 'be if th"e it unfair to steal upon them so eat' el na- ld have so utterly y seal•\ '• that's the sting_ of the whole y 11 wretched deceit would bring nothi g bat suspected, and made a rustling • ng the needful otBees. I was there, and my heart y ;� _ disappeared from the face of the earth chat caltned within me ;seconds troubles could affair. Could she accept rtrie, and yet, unhappin ss. branches before I reached them, give correapad frith this other fallow! Impw- scarcely one stone in left upon another to I .- ! - "Lucy, ' I said, "do you remember bo them warning. At the sound th y both not touch ape there. , , . tell the tale of its life and death. , l remember Weil the first time i fled for nibie ! Let a- hope they had a quarrel, at _ i' yon •loos d a. me yesterday. Di y u looked.round. Lucy thrust her co paaion. refuge and soothing to that room. It was least, and Parted to heroics, and that poor mean its" away, with as imperative Go !" ad the f Changes In the Post Ofliee Law. , yoaag mea sprung across the pa but g y newspaper, Bertie, for his arum, Dame in at the critical "Did I mean what aunt Y" kaid Lnc when, leerinQng st seal over • sows a er. lifting he eyed to me with the most inn $ndin me clone I saw, and, fascinated, somehow moment, and got accepted in pique. Bad Under amendment to the Post-office Act g y g neon him, •and himself opough, Clare ; but snob things have ba11 LL f. cent snprhee in the world. , discovered, paused and turned rou to her could not help but read, one of Lhofie ug , 8 P' passed at the session of Parliment just • I horrors of moral,crime—a bob killed b enol. Poor Bortis ! I 11 have the de- I� I expected this,and was not disept�rsge with an er. vacillating lock, >tt fur iia mother. I could aq6 bear it. I eamd pp q closed to a 'will hereafter be im sed .• •• .. ag lightful task of informin him I suppose. • g I p° i :ti1y dear, I said, you are sill very y fartF,or orders. . There was Do cera .' here with the t sob of intolerable Pleasant work I But Clare, you must try at the rate of I cent per pound on almanacs - I young; I dare say you feel a certain I plc Lucy turned round upon me darkly, with a 8'� >, i are in being able to keep everybody aro+ d trembling lip which still curled is strange anguish gasping in throat. Why,why, 'again to Persuade her to confide in you. in sheets, chrom'os, lithographs, prints or. ' " But what ccs I Sa ar what must we engravings, issued b an newspaper s - .._� ' you in the dark as to your real feeli, gs,b t travesty of the usual smile,and me my eye oh, com ioaate Uod, Rive the livin Y, q gs, y y pe,- .. gg do it she mats in sa i it was onl a this is a poor enjoyment at the beet; and it, with defiance. "Were ou hidin amore child to er who dared the boldest act of Pe Y ng Y Y g ,•• fail and not as art of its regular issue triead . said I, Y P g ,,, i will recoil chiefly upon yourself.� Lyn thebushes,Aunt Clare! she said.,wi •hatone mime to make herself freee of that burden a Derwent shrugged ars, rase and also on lithPPraphs, prints or engrav- now,-,at lust, try to have confidence in m , of insult which was indeeoribabla I remem- and to me, Was t to me nothing but a little gg his sbould Lucy. I be ed you, when yon firs as a bored it after, grave 'l` Oh thou terrible life, thou .art but "bP• and begets to pace about the room in lugs issued by any known office of ptib- Y Be, Y . , ) but was not enol a oaRh to f o • troubled consideration. "Take clandestine liestivn in a -regular series at intervals.of here, not to restrain' yourself unna ,urall . notice it a;, the time. for a while . who within thy limits dare I be ou not to conceal our rsa� hes t "-It does not matter," said I ; answereach a uestion •as this ? mean, I suppose, he said; '+either she not more than one month. This latter I , under a pretense,or to keep up those .W a have in explanation of Chia, and i ediate And here I bad come many a day since-- .must tell us who he is, find how he happened section refers a ecially to •;he art engrav- ,I !:. appearances. In this house there is nothi K ly. `Vho is this whom you steal out waret- many a day—my heart always more or fres by accident to come hate, and meet her at inns issued by different Canadian news- bat.kindness and good intention towa d 1 to meet yy that stile, or else I must trust to wits on who a:+e throbb' wilb that pang which never went Y �' 8 y y Lacy Crofton, , , papers. AFeording to the rules of the in- yon—a honest affection and a tree lou , bound to another?" away. little eralJle, where once, for as and find it out for myself. ' ternatioaal a` our Government has to • Even I, �vho love yon leant, mean you Wel , Lucy did notanawer me. She to ed and hour of that sweet life whish was counted "Bat she did not say.Ae came by accident' carry free publiLiona of this .kind tom- Lucy. am a woman, and have had tris s cri-.r, "'Go, Reginald—go !". with eager by hours, any child slept ,a lithe basket on I exclaimed. in from the United States, and it has ' of my o .d; I can sympathize, perhaps I gesture of her hnd. Derwent thought she did but I diets may - the table, with the little garments laid g y been represented to the Government -that . -. ./ can help) you. • Try to have confidenoc, n "Nuy," in it • a low chair, where some one had ut, he was wron . Lucy wpuld not Dave a „ � y, .said 1, do not� :t If 't is you e � if the lowest rape of stage were im s..d me.); w boldin him; and nothing more but the committed hemif to a falsehood so easily p�o° ppoo 11 Iwho-have persuaded this young lady to g g when mailed in ,panada, the -ever-►- - amen . Lac looked n sin with real cal Bible, whio6 laid a solemn calm` a n m found out. I got rep at length to ga upon : Y P ag . q • place herself in so unbecoming a itioa po Y of publictyions mentioned would probably , ness, into my face. "You are very kid stn and tell me her natural a-••dian, heartache when I read others I dropped my uapleuant and undesirable errand. y' g upon m knees with -m head upon the M rising startled Derwent; he came and to Printed iqq L e Dominion. Sir A. P. aunt Clare, but indeed it in quite inner - what this means." �P° Y , Y . P° � Caron has prdin tly acceded to the r - sary. You know quite as much of me . Eh !-ah 1 What am I do may!" said the chair—then I rose up, . and took my seat 1 ma to the door, where he paused again, 11-Won ons of h publishers, and has 'You will care to know. You heard. af— f youth, looking at Lno . "Iy w aced to there, and bid my face to my hands—and looking rather anxiously into my face. y God knows, when .one has a char stroke "Clare, want yba to do me a favor," the lowest lice ibis rate on their be chb my`engagement the very day it was mad I; sell you upon my onor I did—bis you see p Another A'Mend ant of an important ' - what more can I have to tell ?" it's all my father. + of this world's common trouble, and has no he acid, . Leh . what the. sacs iso aster made int a Post-once Act will allow � . "You have more to tell"' cried I anxiou man to say V, secret happiness to fall back upon, it is well I knew by instinct what it was;and held newspaper publ Publishers Lo enclose in their I ls• •`Say nothing tint good-mornin ," said to hays a sacred grief, where one con clear up my hands, begging him to' spare me; newspapers not.�nly accounts and receipts, . Lucy neithet apoke nor looked atsne; s .Luc . Go awa o ! Do nu 6 r me ? one's soul from the dnKL of the iEtnoble• but beonly tookm handainbisaBectionatel but also I Lucy. —g Y Y which is permitted at present, " . went on sedulously' at her crochet, and 1 W ill you do whit I tell you? Go 1" 1 overthrow. It calmed me like the touch of wit!! great gravisy and seriousness, and printed circulars inviting subscriptions and - . thought I could see her hands tremble, but •`By -George, but I v on't th' time, God• continued what he had to say, the printed envelopes addressed to. such ' she answered nothing. " though," cried the I young man. ' ' here, . I could not think of Lucy here. I could •'I want a promise from you, Clare. I publishers. Tti� concession is, of course, _ "Yon canna always keep up' in''- * "• ma'.sm—it's none her doing- I II come aearcely think of Dorwent.'s unkind tone know you will do it if you promise," said confined striotlY io the documents men- i said 1; "sometimes for a moment nate e to see her someho , if there were a dozen and averted face. Leseaped from all, to Derwent, "I`wmit you to send these thin.a S.ioned. . ' will fail, and in that moment you will . fathers between us ; and if. you hcome to wander longing to the verge of that heaven away. My love, think! is it right ? It is 1 y !i - tray yourself. _ For your ov:n sake, Luc , forbid me your pl , 1 don't min —but I where the heart cloy heart and soul of my an idoi'msheiseat whiehyou worship there." xlme LO Settlfi. I. • I I appeal`to you. After the lcckyou qs a will see•her. 1 a fond of her red she's soul. born for God and not for me, '•IVo,"' I cried, out of my very heart. - meyesterday, Icanno longer be deceive :' fond of me. Iwo 't be put off an longer, fulfilled Lhe dear lite orduiaed for him' "Yo; it is at the feet of the Lord." �. . I , 1 Again there was a momentary panne. •' I by George. It s all�ny old rogue of -father at the Lord's feat. 0 sweetest choristers, But Derwent only., shook his head, � + r . . ,­.Ii. .I_ 'am sorry you should think I wish to decei a and nothing else, Pon my honor Lacy, O holiest innoaests, facto rttaay besets There is a difference between . men . . ' ff,Lt ou,-Aunt Clare," said Lucy, rather breat - I'm not gcinq to hc#Id my tongue y more, break for: you. and Tearn - for you, and women, Into that retirement of { seely. Theca another !silence. " I w' 1 She did not speak, only looked at him night and 'day, and hoar and year, my soul b"ouid not go with roe. "Prom- 1 a ,i. xplain my words, or my. acts, whenev r with a aigni$crint look and gostur , which when no man knows,thereof ! I think the ise," he said t,gaia, with the tenderest pity ` ou please, aunt, as well as I can, but I c n somehow changed hie mood. He stopped Lord Himself could not bear it, if it were and affection in his eyes r•� ) , r not explain my looks, of at least I can n t gazed at her, ggrumbled Good-b then, not that that harmed r which shall put the And I did peamiae; bat while he return ' . r i } explain thin a which of er ole ma s s and with a half•sullen nod at me, plunged ed- children again Into he tpother's arms is all well leased slid aatisfie , I Went awa ► , . t ` t3 � P Y g y p g even now with Him. with a pits in my heart. �He did not un- { i I iii them•'' throw h the trgea, and Luo and I stood f "�4f ! �'� d �!" ,rr�. / a .. l a " Then that ie all ?" maid L alone, looking at each other, I very Thiniiag of these hisgs, with' t>4y Bead derstand•pang tkaaght I would be comfort- * rr`' ,`,�'�4: 7 ` ,jl, h 'It " angry, I confess bowed down ism ands and m heart ed and for et if these tokens were one. `` �' 2 �" `�' Yea, aunt, said Luoy, Witt, sole firth- , 1r but 1 was also deeply Y y g g . ness ; bat she no longer ventured 'to loo grieved. far away—having soaped out of the Forget t I would rather have di �i.t "� <!' • up to my face. g . � •` on'would bave found it bette �tolicy troubles which sent a here, and prowing Se I went away very e18Wly, collecting r e b From that day, m is to be supposed, m to to" me frankly when I asked yo , said calm is the sadness f my heart, 1 heard my thoughts, to go to Lay, 'much calmed yr_ i � vigilance increased, but :mingled with th a I. "Now let us get home; and I. tract all at once a sound t at Startled me. For and tranquilized in my mind by the near .> _' i;�.''''`' �` s1 was a $uttuatin back Hound of an er an you will be read to e: lain ev r thin the first time I lied 1 ft the door unlocked touch of m sorrow, etre thenad t nom- "`. '► , ' P R S , B Y P Y B �' ' 3 . , t; pity, according -as I regarded oursOlvea r there." I whoa I came into- y aecrey place, and !z!g sear it, composed.. out of my ao ry it' - • , a Lucy. I could not but eel co fid th t She followed .me,ha�me with a look of when T looked up wit &.sudden start and thoughts:, I felt that I eouid go to OK ehe wronged t3�prtie in h r heart, and_ th t dark, immovable obstinacy which I could cry, Derwent stood before me--•stood at now with a milder manner and kinder in• '�`ravera--" 'hat last suit of mine is worn .. .' h . idea kept me indignant., But• this! unfo . not have believed possible to that smiling first amazed, wandering to find himself tensions, and began almost to hope that .out already." 1. s tunate untruthful girl-21she after . Il Ra face ; keepin ante benind me all o way ; there; then he look round with a trQubl- she could-not resist me any longer. I Tailor---"Y a, air ; I have heard you eay' , e '; t ' walking with a eonscicus air of m ck hu. ed, astonished eye. JUnaware of what all wished no longer to vindicate myself and the person to be pitied. q $ Y you never`pai for your clothes until they,. ., : tl - If I was right—always with that' condi mility and disdain, which was of itself a this meant, and hovi R-long ago ceased to justify my autapiaioa8, bait to do the best I t » ` sail insult. It was rather a rou h Dari dwell n n`the 'rou to which alas never could for us s were worn o t. ,_: r , p tion,if I was right—for erwent and Berri g , in. Po 9d for ue all. . ti gerru ted b branches of tree&sad hes of absent from my thou hts, rt toes sa a finis 13uL whenlI Dame to the door of thetoom, ' were perfectly happy an satisfied, a d ha P Y lis no doubt of me, t wa a strap a ositip P�agota, ant down and fled on the ' a side .before Derwent reali ad Nh&t.thoa$ things l uc uddenly encountered me comiq out .The most surprised man in Baakis �; in which to stand, I dq not think I ev for the winter's f�ol.l? Twant on utckly, were, Wben he did rs,ilige it, he fell clown with little basket, which cantainegci bar County, Pa., ;the other day, was Martin 1. t b I 11 01 felt so isolated, so separate from my riend stumbling sQmetimea with rap ex itemont by my side, and thre* his antis round me, orioohet, in her hand. She went quietly warren. Aftler s continnaua sleep of p during all my life. i. ,add nervous harte. " You do no find it and, tounhed by a, s c'don touch of grief down before melto the drawing-room, and twenty-seven hours he•&woke with perfect -: t! ver Auht Clare " P Y g began to work just as usual, vision, &Ithou�;h for years he has suffered ; W One autumn dad I beau bS' m self i Y pleasant vf,►slking here, and it , and feeder seoiousrnese of what situp down, from defective a esi h� During fife same -._ a tae village, visiting t e ifs of our, urate said Lncy; "it might be better, chaps to this lora was, fell n suilcsn,-brief, in. .:with calm nerves and:ehviable self-control. Y ne and one• .::_ K re who was a cutis h ttondrin c. n m take the o er wa voluata weeping, w "c tttrtch,11djh4 ire I Sat &ir.n ..b her ''rind`be ed Iter once sleep his height had tnareamad o �:17: g Y . y. I ' p y• Y PY F , gg ,way home I met the fe of the illage� _ Did elf 'tnean to exasperate met I ntt,da he w far t csryittfi #o y yrft a `opo+ her hetet to me` . 1 told her quarter incHeq. .. -= ., . i . 1. .. - i - A. _ d _ . . m.a- . ._. : y } , t $ U r , . r t. .r. <, =;� .a �. .- .. A. r L • fl. v .. .. _ _ .. _ .� .. .s.. .-. ._ ...-_. .-. _ .. .. - _ ... :..-.. .. ( a .. ... ,. ,-:. .. , ,...- -: 1 .i... .: .' .. - �.. -, .l � may••-? -,. i. tv.•', I-�. �a C 5, 3 .. ''� r s'- b. t u au "�,, y :, :. - �y V i� v g �• tt {��r� Y !• -. ,...: z.. $ a St._. 'cc - L, if`•� t n� - 4. s.`3- -._ -., --., -... .. ":.Ir .. - s. -. ,.. ... _ :- .. :, - to-, s.y�,F�. �. ,�a.-. ''._ .. k „a, - q -.� [ �.� Y''i I: . ,.:.. .. ..-..,.. .. .4..,....... 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''4:•n 'f _ _ -f._ _ _ .... r a . - ,n .•..... _, _ .. - __ -_.._. _ e._ ,7-. ,y .2 .� .M n 'N� fit-%xJ. . a-.� .ams _ r - __ _. a#;. t. j Fl+. „ ..-•. I �s tea}+ *4 a £_ 4 _ r., z _ -_ � - �yj`HE A 11 �'H G ` 't�11�E. 0 " lt =ry�,/p3 Y[y■� � - - �_�: �,�� I YA► - , - y tea, _ t r ak F." + l �- ,it4. ;�, r �f I .. . ` - , , T .- , -!:. .:..- •. .- . 2f.:, tw .3. �.-- s-,,-- i''h' /> t jig •-- ., The k ti tt `i, . � •t<.;, f, . e, �© $ ' �� o[ H y'h a w>Gic>�t c cress rletlutratlo f:: �7te Became, many Inst and w ofi INer■tiu OI hundreds at dru lets affrda Dov y ..... -. r .: '"' ''� ;r t �, r �+n�, 1:1Yeit nave Time asnd Again Wondered pays yrs ewe to the skyV lana, ng proof of the great, � lnc . .hays ite'o� ®pecf,tl medi ice fn br. Pierre's +i'+� +� `� �' ;t� S�, � Y� It $ merit of h"erviUne .in Fwvorit s -`.t' Arbour. i The division of the gear into th ee h - all painful a8tfontp. R. Melville : 1 cescri �loh. ,And every wotnau ._ - -. �_ ,s. ;. .3 . a r ' tYn dru fat P „ who is rnn.dowle or overworked; ev r gT ! The mane ,A,Ihe"11a t 18 useful to that deed and sixty-five days and a quarter who have used sirvi writes: k:high otnere woman-rbto�eufi'er i•f om.an "female a m �� IOLD 001-Ro&tN ±�'at '`'t `�i� �_' q Nerviline speak:hi hl of tt. �, Y r ' �, r. animal, becauao, ban is over hi shoal- comes to t1a from the EIgYPtu►u4: afar as I am satisfied ft will bake a leadio face fn (hint ar akuost, aetda just that rem- it Y . r _ �r Vii_,. .11 dere,-it protects his pot erful muec`tee:frotn history ttgachop back into the ar nese of 'the°market." This ea• reaises the untve edyf, Wltb iL, every isturbanete, irreg. •� i �V,„ changes in temparaturJJ�a and keeps;them he early ascii v►e are led to beliiev that the P real ttlarlt ,and sera ready for use. r vtrdict, audit you : axe sufferin from i.n Y s�4gemen cad be perman, a r r'_. armful aft 8 Y curly cured. t s sU�i�ruIII ,I f,� i t¢ _ . dusky brown eo le ectioa, internal or extaeaial ivw TO > ,� + t The ice can be heard-to•s greater die• i _ p P by the ban a of the Nervilin® a trial, carts imaledfe►te esti g It's an.in igorating, restorative tonic, a - >. 24,, Nle were: the first to stud the colon of of will q. - tante Brough a Speaking tube than q be as certain as the a' -shines. Nerviline soothing and strengthening nervine, andan t.� " -t through the"air because the sound id con• the sun and irises and make them he mesa- is a owsrfull g gain reined the only medicine for women so safe and JACOBS SIL+, �� #sL, Iued to the air withiq the tube anal the nre of ttfale. And some recent di coveries P Y penetratin Y• sure that it can be guaLYanteed. In per. �'�' � I. X' ' abs itself is a good oonduotor. ; Bold by dealers everywhere. e -f io Egypt,lby,`oarwfnl etadenta see to show iodioal pains disglacemente, vreak back, t ; Y The horse's eye bas a thick glat�nona the. wa ja. '' bearfng•dowi sensations, and every kindred ��`rs ` =x G' '�, �" "Si siecretion because his eye, being large and Y . which- the early set onomers A w83tmitlst9r bbey' IrOrr South atlmeat, if it fails to benefit or cure, youL. ' ear enabled to count the days in he solar Afr 8. }. , much exposed to dust the viscid secretion have your moury back, Ie anything rhes;: TN� $�� "" _1 4-, L y The great temples .l; int► t sold in this way likely to be `` just as cleanses it more ef}eotually than would one: P son the ile we ' ) Egli r a°� more watery A dent. built•with a long entrinee of Cala na lead Westminster Abbe , �rP�lob has for so g ing from the river to the interiors rine-a mAUY centairies afforded the- last resting �` 11 '`x• ;j,._ , .1 4 The snipe h 's nerves clean sewn 'oto the kind of tunnel; sotyietimea ft was 1 ed with place for British immortal de $ T1r Pierce 4 l'elleta ours Qonsttpatiao W. tip of his bill because he digs for rialiWng, sphinxes or huge granite gar a, Its K�is destined livec•il jjf�j la, indigestion, dyspepsia, plea and Y �l � �� e sus, not beim able to see his foody 4" mouth was turned towarda a cert in part to have a picturesque counterpart on British. hea►dachea1W �t- these nerves provided to enable him tit of rue heavens where the light 4* e- ,.� . as its presence. g t of th setting soil. Mr. Cecil Rhodes of South 'Africa d ' runaway horse is rismy 'seen in "•�'� R Q 19014 rarda.e 4 �I, sun could enter fn it cal once a ear. g s►acording to the London $ ct;tor"ia go'*' Russia. Eve driver ie'w SENd 0� CATALOGt/E. i F Y a Pe Every puts around his ./ horse's neck a thin cord with a running ,` The perfume of flowers ie`ttlord ellea►rlq was'either at the Bummer solstice, hen the ing to do • very sinking sad iciness ae r . ., - perceived just before .or just after a rain sun was farthest in the north or t aamA $ P 9 noose. If the animal tries to run await , h ' thin q , because the air, being then laden, with other periodic position of-sun or a r• Q•- He is going to tura. the ruin of a Budden jerk of the cord compresses-hi'A. �� }�� ���� s` The Earth tt ft.• Y moisture, better tonus a the esaentisil Dile IVO may imagine the Egyptian tranom- Zt°nbabye-ribose in testable masses of windpipe and he at once becomes eubmie- I �p e want a Kmart that constitute tl,e peri mea er watching in the,inner shrine for the giver handsomei y Kell this new and _�i_ s $ hard bare stone whin stand naked in the _ - the y illuwtra d weekly newspaper on , The apparent 'depth of water te' aI*s,Tg Opening of new year. wilderness and Meld n man their secret•- � �� streets °f this t° t �� deceptive, because the ight reflected ;from THE LONG LINtz pF Cr illi -' -' Ilia Busi=te r a Bright Boy, , 11 the bottom 'ie refracted as it leaves the intoe Walhalla for alb Aftiea. There. lie Write at route to he Wilson Publishing ! ea;cved as a telescope by which >r'oaald according to a state nt made by Gen. P Fac Company, Ltd.,73 foal Adelaide street West, r f water. 'Vater is genet lly about one-third catch the first beam of the �sett son, • ' Toronto,Ont, : r dee er t an it a ars o be. g Digby Willoughby,a to be deposited ttie % shOvN pleted Blood . ' `. ' p $ PPe Suddenly the red light would`flsgh throw h , poor g bones of Major Wi nand the men who ;� t `'Vhite spots appear �n the Haile be ease the tunnel aQ to the Aoly of Ho es • tfie pollrishment e V e r thin -'•-^- the vascular tiaalue underneath.ia-ao ched< _piolgept' it .tea 4od lithe shrine e ' hit• fell with him, and over them is to be plat- Y --_1:- g P ed a granite monument, Mr. Rhodes hopes bad. . They are BigAs O� ' �' ^ f i ,:tet to the• substance of the nail, but from some oeopher would merit the hour, a d know x to be buried there himself, and he ezpresa• l�va ems'- ti r a accidental cause, such as s blow, occa}sign• that another year had began. Fr m that ed to Mr, Willoughby his 'bo that iuII88Yl1ia' .7 . . - . silo becomes separated. . . point in time he could count day a ter dao, 1� ­,"l-', . f' J until, when the three hundred an sixty'- time to come it.would be as difh�u)t to ob• -- i i R�, The day after a heavy snowfall is uauaI'lq five •da a 'had Y tain sepulchre.in Zimbabye as it is now inMQ. e" �a ` very clear because the snow in fallin Y peaces,' once more the red Westminster Abbey.' The and it to ' '� beam of light streamed into-the to nal and Sc i . t - brings down with it meat of the dust ab $ Y $�o be another year had consecrated, and a Chapel erected and a ' Tt"�� .impurities of the air and leaves the atmo • Y psesad awa In his wa p Y trust is to be created for holding the place �� ` phere exceedingly pure. i it gleams probable that o:-Ili r Jaye w re $cat I. , 1 T counted and divided. in perpetuity. Mr. Rhodes hue already ' T = A closed room is b d foraIeeping, to ause Other nations and ev the (3r aka end provided £20,000 for the necessary expen-' U01" \ I,saair once breathed rte with a siicth of i>eIE / T., ; F Romana, used the .moo° ae h see. The idea fa as oCigiaal as ft is ima • 1 O t� �� 1 oxygen and contains aulequivalent amiount and divided the year into !'suers gates, g P $ — 111111F _. illative and shows how the rest rehts- of carbonic acid az. ; air breathed six times �I . r s 3 g . _ But it was.fourid, as time pase�d n, that toric remains always appeal in a special 1110 �:reSIIl Of Cod.—llver .oil, G J ;..�,y will not su ort life. - deg �e to men of English race, In point CfQ Pp great irregularities crept in; them nobs no with hypophOsphite5, eII-� { ; . Piercing the flesh with even the finest lou er correg of•antiquity Westminster it certainl not n I :g}' B ponded to the >k a�on ; Aril y i r {s Really ,- , V, t� needle hurts because toe nerves are so thick- became June, and the summa, months to it with the ruins of Zim.bsbye, but Mr. riches the blood,_purifies the .r-� _ , s" �. ' ly matted just under he skin that not even winter« The E tf$a sun-year w then Rhoden remains would be Iwas likely to begUa►t �'0 soli '/hPor�ed.lr ' $YP Y undisturbed by barbarians in London titan kin, Cures Anaemia, builds h t the finest point can a introduced without generally adopted. But even this. as die• t. , wounding one or mor . ordered and altered by tht igi.oran a of the i° S°uth Africa. I IOp the system. PhySieiaw, the - �T� /h�Advfle i!►11d � Roman riesta• The cera of most d fenseieas animals'like p , sod at last Julius Caesar, Orld over, eIIdOr'Se' it. ink } ' the rabbit are turns ba kwa pp ,because who was fond of-astronomy, res lved to Rosea are stow in lull bloom. blsnp tom•. • i Imli t OR etGr► t its ` these creatures are in one ant a rehension correct the calendar- it is his lain that their plants throw suoken from t ' PP now nee year that we P P D� be ieceh6d by SnbStitntes! .���tnr SMOKeptur 1 ;' of pursuit ; huntin a imals halve their ,.and to his friend, the gyptian the roots, these are budded rosea YOU t..,K �E�j tt&80"e,Benevilla All ears turned fo1.rward. i Soaigeces,•w,e^owe our division f time. should buy rosea grown on own roots, then omssiia,600•��- L•� ,_i was a favorite stud will have no trouble Browa'Bros. Co., 1R . 5f Green wood hisses an gplultgrs �i►heny ` `._'�#1* ¢�V, Astronomy ith the ALUERT COLLEGE <<° ° ' burning because - of : he large amount of cultivated Romans, and from yptian Toronto, Oat«, are the leading rose growen s ru►s;�� 'rBl1 �ow*Rca►a.. - 1 A`lexandris the scientific centre of a time, the country. Write them for an agency. B>slleville. On tf, . water contained in its fibres, v�hich is i a changed into steam b Lha heat, etas burets they drew their chief masters an books Friendliness-of a highly commendable ndable • PLENDID REVOlM of siz eandidat:e9 for ,L ' p - ocltiny splinters in ak'ng its ase pe. on the stars. Ciessr.fixed upon th let of and practical ehanoter was displayed a for Ma}triculation. tl were Fucceashnl• OY SP@ X11 right {� . January as the beginning of his ear— a short time ago in Merna, Neb. A nor G °dtdrites prepartxi for eacher'scertificates. T ` Chimneys smoke b. ca ee the carbon of $ P I>t Lomax a•xsrded inm,mercial Sct©nre. 1�1 �: y season of feasting and joy with 'th E widow Su rtes her three children by bi plc, Fine Arty Elocution. Will reopen r_ ' the coal is diain.e r ed and drawn off b $Yp• ppO g Y tians and all modern society. tskin in weshin the heat instead of being consume in the $ g• 5etiersl of her neigh. T urada y•,Septem`Oer 6th. '9L v aur stomaCli, 5 '. - Another mode of calculating the days of. _bon chipped id • and raised enough money or:calendar address Liver slid Bowels fire. A furnace properly tended w uld not Fr , !-PRINCIPAL U1 FR, 3i.A.; D,D, �° the year in Egypt was by the rising of the to buy her a house and lot, smoke, as all the fuel would be conr1 . lumed. dog•etar, Sirius. This was known ' Y ' - �. < A cut is enabled to send out or to retract T119 80T11 1(, SYyTBad. % What ! Limping Yet ! AHa E : - are perfarming `3 1 .' her claws,, because the bone to which the - - Q Every home should have ` and itt another proof of the caret I stud VFhy should oa go limping mound Dna• t�lell' fUI1Ct10I18 claw is attached has a rotary movement gni D Y EARTH IB:ndareed qt7 ell Decocts • - the Egyptians gave to the storey s lea« I when Putnam s sluices (torn Extractor. rOperly - the bone above, and a powerful ligament is suggested that the r,mide wee built Y end t3cie>Ytists, ' draws the former down and exhibits 'the 8$ FY will remote our corns in a few daya ? It OSET 'T'j d under the guidance of the aetronom rs, and will-give almost instant relief sad a gaaran• • . BICE iE.fDQ. . lJT i - . j a."f claw. ,. i, f . -that many of the smaller tempt g were teed cure in the end. Be sure you get the IIAMVIFA S"By OAN. GEAA CO. . sem=- i ' The snow huts of the Esquimaur ata th directed toward some particular star. But Hulse Putnam's Cara Ettractor, made by04011% ' Ir warmest dwellings that can be constructel it is probable, as modern research : ems to Polson 4 Ca,, Kin atoll, for man sub- - .-5 71 It � 1 �' in polar regions, because snow is the poor- show that the sun;'or Ra, ss it is lied in g o seed, and it u always � f��,�a71��.1$ q r f at'•tut.es tore bein y ,,r v eat conductor of heat that cnu be Duns Egyptian, was in the most civilize period Iter to get the best. Sate, sure, pathham if�� _ , •_.: there, add keeps the warmth of the fire the chief.deity, and its revolutions he only lP �ILL�i ,• . ' r1 within. mgaaure of time. The Pharaohs laimed, A guest Mesa shown 'to a rtsam an the Cf : , . Water dissolves various- substances 'be• like the Incas, that the were the listen uppper .floor .in a hotel fn Memphis. He ii I They-will do the. work, . ��- cense the atoms of water, , being very mi- of the sun ; on the cutouehea t e sun .adticed that the roof evidently leaked, efts CARFtTD IN nuts, penetrate the spaces bEtween the at+►nda a circle at the tops and s g , the oke of the ma to "Asa i i T P t r the attendaut. LAS]ILY TAKEN. YOCSET t : atoms of many anbetances, and overcoming symbol of an dffepring or son, low it. "j es, it leak`s," Said th latttr, but oat hove been drinking t.I-�-on ilincral-%Vater —_ - �# `� Y re uteri for toot aI� their cohesive attraction, causes them to Ra w'as the parent of the Rame the when it rains. 1 ou'll find an zitnbrella► ry be t thong to )-estro, ilu in onside! it h 50e par box, 6 boxe for 82,50. Wholesale by , t„. , fall apart. chief `Egyptian eoagaeroee and uilden, alongside the wash-at" "' i} It t„an excellent regulator, h,►visg tom• , }�> N K. SCH I LLER & CO Charcoal is a powerful disinfectani `.be- and their enormous atatae- still g rd the p tel • cured nae of constipation and kidney • ' -`lift cause the egrbon of which it is composed banks of the Nile. From the E yptian iev. Dr. Potts gays ha has used Qt• t uble, �O� ^�� readily absorbs and combines with man lCa we have learned to divide time, nd the Leon, and finds it both curative and re• 1'�'- H. H�'ASLITT.333 Manning Ave., 6 NTO Y freehtaq• d'hantplon Pedestrian of ea-ada. " ' different kinds, of noxious ases, thus re New Year's festivities and the mor erects- tt ! , g cal separation of months and days a owe A cations fish is fatiiad in the riven of 'i Leos �lIlBr� dater Co' 11td �d moving unpleasant odors_and hartuful cub- P ,I stances from the air« to the active astronomers on the ks of t:aiana end Surinam It is called the an. I Head'Olmee- t .� ' ', t ' the Nile. abler, and hue in each a two. u its as I �� &t. W., Taranto. 1 ,�* 1y Yenple hiccough because of a muscular - Y pup Ali DruggiAts, Grocers and Hotel%. , � '� upper and a lower one Vt'hen the fish is IN �� contraction of .the diaphragm. It fa sup NIGH 0 DEATH'S I000 g if keetos the Peer optic, which posed to be sympathetic and to arise from owln'm1° r' an'effort of the diaphragm to-assist the " protrudes above tushes i« out of the water. , IT ' ISAFE. A ` Bows i'oaittg adz s/as Cured •[ TEAM + ., : stomach to get rid of some indigested ordie- lteelpl.—Far Naklat>t a' eMuesesor realt4 ' .. . s • agreeable matter• ble s/ala� when !rear the Brink of to send for a.. IN TORONTO DO THE � �s: tetink at>taranll t'ast. t ire Crave. Adams'Ro-it Beer Extract .•....... one bottle BUSINESS OF THF.r . Cropping s cat's este keeps her at h me' The large, pfetentinus brick residence at 1Fletaehmann's Veast....,_.t„,,,,,..half acake AMP LE COPY 'at because in`pr4wlitig at night among bushes 86 Miami arenne,'in this -city, is t e home Su r.. .,...... .. ,•• PROVINCE , . . . , � ga ,•«,...-..,..two pounds and grass drops of water falls in her ears, of the heroine of this interestin atoc Lukewarm Witter................... 9620' a �� f ' _ ,.'_�T $ Y• Ditwolvn the sugar arts peas-f in the water. - �.A D I ES X10 t1 R NAL Plant is exermpt fimn taxa- _' . and she perfers to stay at home ratner than She is N,is u Margaret 3tenbaug$�b, and her add the extract,and bottle; place in a warm spend the time scratching her dead to get intereetiag ex eriences during Ge p t tour place for twenty tour boars antil it for meats tion, mater is free, ship- = pp in ac`ilit'es :ri”the Domin- i } the waster out, years are oubloshed here for the fire time, thea place on led. when it will Dees aparkltuK tits 1 OW will not be heldl 1 $f f. r ,"' Clouds that trove in' a direction o oette " Y g ." shw said was a and delicious. :on-all railztrays and boat , �: Four ears s o , The root beer.oan be obtained in all for Subieriptloll uI1less It lines center -at Ontario's ." to that of the surface current indicate a sufferer in all that the term implies, ca load r °, chane of weather, because the prove the K . and and gracwt•9 stot'ea in 10 and 43 Cent battles to 1. 1S definitely pI•dl I'eCl, A cap i&4 p never thought of beans►as healthy I am make two and flue gatlona, existence of two air cnrrenta, one warm and today. Why, at that time I was such a. i �, p, 723 v `, For pa"rticulars to location ,N . the other cold-, and the mingling of these scrawny, puny little midget, a .and --- -Tu`Zhantef' t0 tlilb f'ff@Ct • and most suits le premisesNONE , `-�' )' often.causes rain. emaciagd by .an alimentu • tq �'--` addrtess. . . .. , Is givell wit each San1p1Q - �ib _ The strongest mt}ecle i's sn the calf of the women,khat yriy father and mother vp gee 13100d Poisoning _ s le up die.Theloeal ractitioner I ws at$hat Copy. Send for One noW Wilson Pt hilthltt' We �" g, because locomotion is one of the most }4 ; t au F necessary functions« The great muscle of time living it Soo land, Brant Co, Otttr Mee aII(1 It Wiljl be Cheerfully (trxrrZD) ,) .,lacy JI}Willlon,a o y intelligent lad j. ,=��,'.Al the calf has been found, by actual experi- gats it v ae only a matter of days ban I of N Olblo, wsW pok4o d Mlle assistln 73 Atl�t>tide 8t.N6st, TOtronto: =e�Y r ment,, to be capable of sustaining seven would be laid away in the obaroh y d, and t; fOrwArdet�. phy it saris st an autopsy times;the weight of the body, ad I was such a sufferer I cared not hether ._ ' ` b y ars age, and soon k ry�'� t I F, I lived or died; in fact, think 1 won have itr� urs bake a � �� U�stllll .CQ�p �, Ltd 11. Many persona la a , Y poker stress the top preferred the latter. could no walk, out on her head, awns,, 7 t 8�itj �{, T'�Ot1f0, �At, : Of a grate to make the fire burn because. atld regularly every night my fath r wed -' - Al; of a popular au ' >* ton eand throat, Icer ;4' superstition once credited to car me u stain to my M. I hair all cam©out. Her ._! i' p �^ _ that a stubborn fire was due to Lhe devil,i remember my telling him that'he w uldn't ' Two pokers were used,and were laid across have to carry me about much longer, and '�' hag aodaPenthundreda ;a„•t' the fire ifC the form of a cross. A .I11 of Dilate without any , q4� ^�° how he said with tears in hint gee, at be �rGRANBY RUBBERS . ` , The human system can endaro a heat of en t. she weisr.ed s : 3► " % 1 a::v ,r a5 r may: < # ;y3 .k a•R � 3 sr y3. '14, r, : . @-•w• _ -•.left• 0:31° - r� '. `#. ,�; i1 `...c .. I I_ # •'i1 h� -.�+ T. .'Lids' -SC_ .4`!,N 1y PIN- �� +• �F....-.< tilt C"' �7', -'.,n ,. .ra. ?-..1.. •;'F. >.if'•.. _ ,m; ., .:. - -. .: • ,r MJ - . ,+, ti of ,h .; ', } .a«.. q. „ �. - 9i�d., :. c .-.�-.�.. ,v! t .. '+i.�'• 4�.. 'F.� N _ .4 _ _S- .�y'' -6� A' i d S`. :. :�- ". ,C2:� ...x ...,. 3i-. ---,: ,,. ,.. .. :: -... .. > l :.- �. '.r.'fi:. f - .A:' _ _ t�� 'F4` r��. .Y'i.* •cii� �{1.. 4:> _. .. H ..- -.. .;... .,1 _ .. _.,. - ....• -... -tea •.:y <. ,--.- a .S. -.t'.� s3y• }�t •' r _ t• - .:�. n .v"'." �L 1 1 `fib — ' 1 . .i �t:a ,. Z__ ____1 I . , . - -' �: - -_ __­__"._ I W ;-- _.___ ____M1 „ - — � . ­ � ­____0_"�� . ' OUT � -1 - --- - _ wom"Mo --.-- . . . ' �( - \ q K' l x i ,:: - - Ili• - +�.# x,- s Ayes dtl lt�: ­�­. .' ' _,,: � * -, .. I . - .� . -1z , , -: � t t Brooklhi ��cu'; I , ._ . .- I.� , - - , ��,�,�� -,:if I� ,1�.`,,,,0.,. , A :� . r��•p __ r' ;k, "�► Liv sin I;obson loci o i�0 REN T—A very deisinble . I . £ ={ .& '3 `-i_, fhmmat• 1. 19(f acres.tram of lots 13.11, iii, of the 1st' 3 sada brow the a►. et' b tto -i8 atirel kno�clued of prlaeg at ♦` x � .I _ - a _ borow oil wedri y+ _ aoa.,Township o1 Pickering.aloes to Yes' th$ 0 � � .I , I. i + ) ,erotica 99 miles from TotroIIto. Applf w. H, t i' Mr. !end DIi'4` J A� jJnde 'u, who 13A&als.'l8arrtater,oto, ( �txwood. so•4�• , ? S ' ' - �d P Tfi,AY Pltl--Game to theretnieea o ' `K have bows holidayiug in Gael PalYpar• ' hatham and other was towns, the underri ed.loc 11,con a. ia>iering, oII li, ► $ �x�UT* ,a stun, (� gra � A 4 br.sbout July 90th.a black sow pig. Owner aatr� t P e pnblisbed every Friday moaning at its offias have returned. have same b rprovia groperty and paying ez+ Pickering,on$. J. Vipond and Thais. Borlii►a stttetided pensee. &i c�wlaso ,clsaem oat P o • A baro la t week In - -- ' 'sI EMO ­­ 71' .:, r i4.r .;< TER�s ,, the cheese sale at Pater r 1... UBTOIVI WEAVI (1 -� The ander• dLAR Te s e ��. ;:, July the Brooklin factor ma a 182 lbe. s i• g1.li p 7esrr; •1.00>tt ala ifs ad'yasM• y 1 sign ed is spared do onsttrm weavit- .� • . e e i :, TEs OF ADVESTISIN.GF:; of cheese which sold at 9 1.40, the hiRli• at lot 98,rear o8rd coacessioo, Ptak®ring, a- { t First insertion,per line - - _ 110,00nts. ,est 1 i0e aid b the board• the following rates r Hi bland i[isa 18 cane;A % (fraud Cold t3ripe 90 sena. B. S. B OLD• ' I Each subsequent insertion,per line •, am�et, W110 had is harass/ 1.1. _ fur rices tell and the people are telling our prices. Eac This rate does not include Legal or Folreigq ad- ER, Cherr lrw- p °` etoleq from bis stable some th ee months vertisements. O0`S 108 SACC;+--•The undersign ` fN, '• o,tdpecial terms given to parties mulling ogn• ag0� lad iba atOlap proper( returned H has Bhoars, 30 sus ins pigs and sev- day bril�gs new ana largely increase ' trade. Never be- mote for 9 or 8 months or by the yetiar:, -aalf- ts able quarterly. , from Barrie. ,The harness b d changed oral brood sows. Come ear and secure your fore Were thei{ aCh bargains g1v�II In Maple•Dry r ► i - Yearly or yearly contracts pta� - t Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, handl five times being sold ih last time chutta. For terms and ot�h8 n gip ck a�por Goods and Groceries a8 we ,are offering this �mOnth. 1. _ one year,�g 00,payable in aavanoe. to JOSH A.WNITIs,lot 9Q, �4-!g for OP. It oral coat gI8. who new. ' ,. s5�'Notioe in local columns ten aentsl�per tine, y Brougham $O flue cents per tine each subsequent insertion. Intierest in and anxiety of w ownershe80de IlltiSt posltly@ly $'0 out t0 maks I©OIIl fora ergs . . ` s ial contract rates meas known oe appliow- °over he sadden deaths of th re bovines 0 RENT—� acre Dairy Fitr'In in , ,- on. No tree advertising. bated airbus very few the Towushi>f ai l3oarbormo. bein parts of i cpn$igIIIYlBIlt of I18W gOOd t0 arxiYe �ept. let.. _ ,j Ti lata g arab 6,son i~. ,on the promises _ I Advertisements without 'written nt tructio.5. bps' OmewhSt a g bank barn,stable,etc.,and a comlortable house, will be inserted until forbidden and barged ac- believE the opinion of bc. C• H• Sweet• - aordingly. Orders for discontinuing advsAise- a le that death was cussed y iizdigest• an abundant snpplinrthera P biy wet sular aand co Below we quote jnsi a few pri0es to Rive yo� 'a faint idea ai what We are doing., menta mast be in venting and sent to the pub- pP. river Rouge. Eur apt Usher. I - ion. : It -see s that -no two of the vet• WK. TREADWAY,SiKhl.ad C�k. , -•�. IN GROC _ Job Wozk,promptly attended to. erinit4riear on the subject. Dr. war• O ExIES * `' - \ I L �i� w. �. CLARK PROPRIETOR. iuR, the- village veterinary, s ill believes TO RENT OR FOR $ALE—A fifty . ' - that, death was due to eze ss'vs heat 1 sere term on the 3rd concession Of PPiaoterd- 28 lbs very bright Bug for a 1 21 lbs Redpatlt's best Granulated for �I b • riot loon in ,two milN from Pickering Vie e.ao as new t�ut'r>linls for 25o Canned Corn, Pese, and Tomatoes 8c per can Best -f. . - Our Politioe--Strict Iudepenidsaos. whllg One Of the others claim poison g ot: of the Porth quarter of the south I�slf of 19 our Aim—A First-class Local of s ' e sort or other was th real oases• 95 sores, and She,north quat•ter of fife south bolt Horseshoe Brand Salmon llc A good 250 ,japan Tea for lbc 11 bars beet eleetri4 e tisatby A Souris, Man., paper 000 ' s as ad, of lot 13,25 acres,in a fair state of culti.atioa, soap for 460 4 ban pulse Castile Soap for SSo. Half gallon fruit jars 111.40 per � Our EzpeQtation*—T� • oz. Quart haft jars st X1.18 per doz, E� 1 . '. support of th oscula f Pickerin and vicinity• pert eemenl of tkie o oil o a store 1C �n s”a�sr to JAKES ycGRAt3H proprismr - I e ! Q that town by J. F, Ddoore, la a treasurer Hanover,or WH,LOGAN,Pickering. !3.45 ' DRY GOODS . • } of Whitby Township; who absconded .: . FRI AY', AUG. 17, 1894. with eomeswilere in the 11eig boyhood of �AxM FOR BALE—That valuable tin so a g8,0A0 of farm.tot b to the 2nd concession of the $a feta Deese Goods at Half Price (food factory cotton 1 yd wide 4o womb 6c C $15,0000 early last spring, Township of Pioker,ag, containing 2W acres to wavy Paotory Cotton at so worth Qo 10 pieces new prints, dark patterns, 84 which he secured from th Dominion for sale on easy terms. It is situated on the , - - . NOT S AND COMMENTS Whitby, 0n useless aper. .Hie Kings�on road S 1.9 miles west of Whitby•town in Fide, at 9c worth 11'0 a yd Ladies Vests 5c each 4 papers pine for 60 Bank, h y, Bea our featherbone Corsets, long waisted at 85c worth $1.25 10 doz and S IA miles east from Pickering Village and bro ker James, meeting all o aims of the railway •ration, end_ to �nveaisnt to school men's heavy f finellette shirts at 24o each• Table Oil Cloth 1 yd "Cltlze baby* of oront. has bank and securing ilia paper ,allows him ..,' andchnrches. The poll is a clay loam, clean, t` abandons the titlliday us bulsness, of an h0n98i 0 ila6i14 well-draf�ned and in the highest state of auttiva• wide for 25c,a pd Tabei olol cloth 8cykindlfor Be .the 15oth , � the privileges y tion. It is well tenpod -with cedar rails, and i . � Stragl Hats Mu g , ' and gone into altother ins of trade. watered by a livingbtream On the property are1. kind for I0. So come with the crowds to T,hursdav Of 1a�L Week, through 1118 AUOLSY. ' 'i two dwelLnghe,one brick.theother trams. three ! - lar�ebarns, orae and cattle stables, piggerica, `I ` solicitdors, bee r vee otic• Of _all _ implement,driving and hen houses,root cellars, f T ANDRE It It f- . f �. ` , w s be moderate I . liibald ° °y ' etc..all in ez silent repair and well adapted 86 action . again . Iilspec or ,�;rc 'P�e wonder if the rain is co frig Boon• their respect ve uses. The brick awelitng s t > and the ity, as co-d fendants, for [, and Mrs. Walters spent Sunday els•- ted up to tuoc�ern ruaaaer,.containiug tan .. I CI..�lRE O Te It."4 . , rooms,besid s kitchen, pantries, closets,wood . ' �j50,QQQ (lalllanes, for t estopping of where. shed and cel ar;bee hard and soft ureter, Turn- . i tyle bus the other S nday and' the Father McGrady visited hie parents here ace and oche conveniences'.the iranle house is ,N I3--A2I aantity butter'and eggs takes at highest market price *" roc ntly. • comfortably fitted up, has 9 rooms. pantries. y q i taking of he and his,,fa fly to polive ether Clallaghec paid a pa ochial visit cellar,hard ndiebft water.etc. To any person . _-___ - ' The w It will not be desiring a i ai, first-class in every reepect. The lash week. this is a ch ubO that is seldom offered. It.hae been farm in Fhe facet care[ul mangpr for the , , ; issued for 30 days. R. Carpenter and wife visit here,Ban- �—, .---- ----1 1. - � i : da last. last 25 years rad has the reputatiop of being one , �---- �� �� iRl � ; t� . ? it is expected that S r J�hu Thump- 1 r. See, of To mordeo; vi lied his Bon of the beet f rm',e in the township of Pickering ; J \ for mixed f nu it cgahot be excelled. For / `` I (� `! ., 1 Son, �ZInlSter Of JUSt1C0 will render $e ry on Sunday. further pare culars a 1p to A. A.P08T,t4httby _ 1 _ _-_ _Y�S, ligo pp tf ���_�_: _ P: his decision tri the MC�Vilerrell mor- ore intended Niagarin yesterda�. or to W.V�RICHAliL180:�. Pickering. Qttt ® t*-- • "` der case about September lst. The T iB a fine trip for the hot da e. FOR SALE ' - - - . ' Y School re-opens on Monday nett. An- - 1 �� j . i - ' evidence taken at the former trial and of er school year rolls on her ray.. 3LI, . I - the rEasons given for the request fora ohn Collins with leis cunei miss Pi3ti;rs arable Farm Pro' er G', I , 1 `: new trial, will be presented to the- pa d oar town a flying visit re ntly. r� : - , 1. Premier upon his return to, Ottawa: rs• Mackey wad friends, I the front Teudera will be received tip the undtirsigned Your stock• is getting low. . ,k~ road, spent Sunday at Mr. tli Brady's. m the 5th day o! Sepu DeZt,for the purchase at • i 'Walker the other 'suspect in the Wil Thos. Puckering had the isfortane to so much per acre of the homestead farm and _ i slam's murder; is dangerously 111 in lose one of hie horse last wee Ecom inflam• residence of the late VPm. Ferguson. deceaaea ,•... consisting of that part of the noconntr halt of York 11 ought' t� retire t ase sacked ones, . ram ton ail, and his recovery Is -matron. I lot 96.con 9, of 8carboro. tai the y o .11' S�CarCelV looked for b til@ al'1 h . Got-mley's COrne sd acres more or leear This excellent farm is beet- �lOrc► berog Uhe r M fan• ` . ed in one of t1lelbest farntingsectione in Ot�tarlo n jJ about 1t miles rout Toronto pont odic•,andsa- U W111 regt�a�re to J Q - C. - -- ohn Forester; jr., aged 29, son of John oins A 'occur{village.and is about halt a Little Prom resent appearances til this Forester of concession 3, Dd rkham, near from t1 o C P i��aaa (i T ti stations,and the like 1111reshers CoMee �_• I' P . 98Ct10n the apple• crop will not be here, was drowned while bathing in a mill distance from �irehos,c,chools, and postodtce. . N'- The facia (s on high ground. �rorkable in early , heavy this fa 1, .but there is prospect good at Dick hill near V i toric Square, s rias, well dr lues and tensed,and the soil is _j h - r 'll 111 a 121ea8- °n «'ednesday evening of last week- a rich etas loa t in a first-class•tato of (•ultiva- �ll W111. i of save - money _. by uy i-' ' , : of go-)d prices, which wi and had Z �i6ung Forester was a single ' an. tion. The but dints are a substantial, stone , ore riake up for the shortage in the fast left the family homes'ead about a dwelling house z•:6.witb frame Ititchdn attach• !fin n En aft ed by fou[ ell,tranle barDlr►s'�`+,stable 5oz�0,sited 5Dxie, I scolldS {�j' �Or �tOCk. crop. A dispatch from Londo , g fortnight since. Accomp and other uutt�uil,lin;s• good orchard and S ll land recently- states : "«'oodall's re- cenpanions, he went for a alba by inq sells. TEIRD2g___Oie_thira cash. and the - be ore dusk, The party aw m across tris 113 auce set-urea i•y wortgage ou the property - e rt an authority, on the prospect of with interest at!S p(•r cent.,or at rhe option of • 1 b- s �l ' I►7tl o'n ��� ite - �. port, Y P 1~c rester a tom Cly u.- 1 t7 P (,and wad back a>Za1n, and the purchaser, pr.vuhle in(soil within two weeks � ., i ? the Canadian apple trade in (treat paniotla co enc d to dress. Forester, . - _; tt;m atter offer arcept,rd. The highest or sap tender ��•Om - r Britain for this year is unusually however, said he thought h would swim uot,necesearily accel�t.td. For further partl�At Stoneware l\ )i lace a{,�•1 to Jlrs. tit H Ferguson, dl ineaurt,or brillial�t. It is said that the prospects across tLe pond aQai�^. He started acco�s, to AItiTHlr11 TO�sU�,executor, tea'ord 1' O for the trade are even better. than in and, • it being now I,dark, tl a others t I Dated.Tulp 30.IWI_ ,43 45 - . Q11t of hiop. Atter waiti g a time and __._ ___ _ _____ _ _ _ _ . �.. . � l bonanza years of 1b01 and 1892. 1 ester failing to return, t1 ey halloed to- THE CELEBRATE . �,_� The report futher states that ,there is 11im; ut obtained no reply. A search as 0 i i .iiU N B.-A i i i _; I .. ,: . .. •:: r ' ; - . scarcely any fruit worthy of attention then ade, but without success. . . . .'. - :i --- - Isles or on the Contin- search s recommence T ureday m ' r1 LEHIGH VALLE t, COAL • � } _ `' ell . in the Rrlti You, will find his patterllS - cleat ai d and that the imp4rtatiipns of tag and t e body recovered about 100' k s E _ ent, „ a few feet o w er d he acknowledged to be the best . - apples must necessarily be heavy. water. It is u posed ht vas suede Iv i coal mined. . [�1'(��Uj't1Q�le ' i ��•- >f This from the Sar leas ouil bearty seized with cram sand sank The fun cal p (' Of indiv- took place from the family r sidencer h re, j' 1' • - indorsation: `'L 1 lie a class at l0 a. m. Saturasy. .I ,1M 1UPORTI;G IjIRF L'T. . t1 '�V111 be €able to 13U ill • w1late�e r f' idllals of wholr► Dr. Barnardo is a 11 TII�:•.�II:'t"F..�.... MARKHAM ....1 ja0 • sample are engage in shipping Pau interior cowl ashen °r, an get 11 a;htltvll l re u�r. per, tainted chilar from the slums Lightening struck and epi reti=red a a m- Why b y y y I - of London to be ome a -char a on the best for same price., - _ _ g ber of telephonedroles on the soarer par of j will . be re is leased With his .1 . , , Canada, this Dominion is busy send- the 7th con. Friday last. ---' l on y , . I.. . ing its wealthy en and women to The Speight Wagon Co. b ve shut do - 0. ,1 FICE *AND YARD..... l for their annual two w ke' boli t'. •*•,. �er111s• • • - _ Europe, there t spend the money • - Their'office and show room will be n• KING ST., PICKERING� _ they made and. sa ed in this country. 'The work on the new Ag icultural all . . - - r The sum disburse annually by Can- is progressing rapidly. he bwU an (opp Gordon Hoene.) - - and wi 1 bei adians in Europ is not inconsider- finished will cost about 83, 0. W. DECKER. ��• ' . „ able, site would b a boon if distribut- w decided improvement on t e ofd"pwl _ 1. �ROUa H�.� ICE E ! REAIf'� - Jape Wilkinson, of York township; has -. Wti�again ttiill attention to oaf � . ed in the summa resorts of Ontario left an estate of 05,591 her has and, - . i —AND— _ and Quebec, whi are infinitely sup- Thomas Wilkinson. Afte his death it Rood shook of erior to the tr nsatlsntiC veristy passes to her son and two tYghten. The ONFECTIOnRylli < '. This is a sort of 'harit which should (gill has been filed for pro te. SCHO�L BOOKS....and' I I . . ; y Harvey Ferrier bed s to spokes ock- ' be kept at home hese hard times." ed out of the wbeels of his tiny on ed- 1 , I- - ice Crean everyday, in the week. - - STATIONR IIesday It happened in This J. - I'have a oempleie s+iook of>3nitings,Psni- �,'� It is cause- for; 'atlsfactidtl both in MegU was driving the 'ba down to in — ings and overaoatings, which will be (HRS, TANNER Canada and the jUnited State$ that a an awful hart', when H ey, wh war made np in the very best manner J _ I ,. _ -___ stiff bill of sum kind has at last been ahead' o! bras; tanned in, rad bet Jim Wntin;t Tabieis from,6 ate, up�►ardii.; ansa in first=cissa style, i. # .Fins N ole Pa r, also a good anon• Those requiring clothing for spring find J C�H N A N�'R passed at Washi� gton. So long as could tarn out he had en saai ul, lmlent of vervecheap lines in aA�itQe<will do well to call and oz- hand. j . spokes. The affair was rely _ - that great question teas unsettled no blame resting oa either pest PENCILS* has fresh meatle always on business was, ettled also and the I�. Bar hn+e BIIBBE88O ane+ °phi Pte! away d°wn Leave your orders for fish Taee- u we unae rstaod Xr. P. B� far ; o PA�3f3E8 - i 1. ' -commerce of beth countries suffered e.osived the sppointmen bs Bail COMPASSES �p0� ]l days and Thursdays. • \ in consequence.! Now that an end to Division Coarct Nos• 9' d S iffi kham and NOTE $B. �• Ii'QQH q 1• 1 and Richmond 8111) is sue o! lste PICgERIPZ(i'g FABHIONilBLE - :` what at one tim seemed an intermin-. Dies► Stewsri. U to be appoi tin,eut v�°ty °f I1° old by goalsi�ty or _ _ 11 Ja p otherwise. TONSORIAL ARTIST FIRST-CLASS 11 . - able diteussion as at last been reach- Mr. Berkey was • deck horse d his �T ed, trade must evive in theepublla. name.wss never mantic with ih other `s i olr ; GEO. - { BU 0 F F E Rand we, the -D minion, will feel the numerous applieantw. who petition , oto ••■ _ d are ads wasted. We have no dost but F �- T1-40 ' offects of this revival to a,greater or ,that Dar. Narkey will in every w ably , ems"" " - Everyone knows w�ore to get.a'good hair1. ALSO THE;- : - . -_: ---! out or.a shave,.• nice shampoo to I3 _. less extent.. B t, outside of this,there $ll the position.--Ban. Here we arts in - - is very. little f the people of this F. C. Ash is in Kings n attendc�the clean and poop the head, or •a ♦ WILKINSON j.1.e of I. O. 0. ., now rout a singe to kee the hair from - rtolv country in the S. customs duties Grand Lode SCRTTON,SRANTON tl?ere as repreeentive- o! Noami Lodge, coming oat• { ` r,:: � ' as re-adjusted. The freeing of lum- here. _ - ­ CHEAP FOR CASH• . - r. ber certainly wi 1 im ro a the demand hove parch• ,adi8s' days,--Tue:�days and Fr days. ' y p q Mr. J. J. Lunaa, aucti neer, - _ f ,, far our exports f this product across a3ed the brick residence a d Shop on MLin. SCRANTOR COALs i the line. But his is about the only Street known as the 8m don property at Folli wing are my pl'gBe i ('1 f�'�](]'Ii , a very low figure. Now is the time to put in your winter gals Cut 16c ; Sha Oo; Hair Binge I0: Y 1c • direct benefit a will receive under A htindred sore ragas lot 97, rear 9th stook, '�- ­11. the new bill. dot of 30 er cent. : _ _ . Shampoo 15e ; S a Faam 10 ; Razor y P con., Markham, was pn up by waotion al Chea 8r the EYB� Honed lbo: B R 0 U.GH A M. • Chen" _ on barley is al Ost, under tie ch under mortgage Bale on Monday at the ...Cja ••* , • _- -__ �. etl circumstan es that now prevail, Franklin House.. )tare, and withdrawn. Worksili The highest bid was only $3,500. We beg to state that we have in a w mplete 1t Marble ,. tag Of 40C a ton will eon Wednes• stook of coat,stove and nut, whish e I 3, prohibitory. . - A quiet wedding took place , savant an rat increase in tritnsac- sell aF the lowest passible iigur®' ., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE p y g day, the let inst., at the residence of Mr. A . BARGA :N I BROCK tT 'W'V t - . "Hong' in coal, and In meats and the. Epos Heise of the 7th q. Markham, it ... $5.801, - "' ` the marriage of hi daugbter Emma delivered in Piokertng �VIII e,aim Soft. '< l -�-= e f son &' awkenjI ., smaller article of farm produce con- being swrtnder o Mongolia, 0oal for threshing, A& � at - X - _ . ' to RRc,lph Nigh a n a ditions are ,abo t as they were. - Alto- ThankiIItt oar rliairtr atiatopners for peer favo>re, HEMICALLY PURR . it otnrers of �_ At a meeting of Esri Toronto village hoping for a can ausnae of the same. All n ' ', gather, as ;We RV said, aside from the connoil Tuesday eyening the office of reeve, o>�left with Vin. Pitak will rewive Headaton8s and all ; et em of an • kind held b D, G. 8th hen n, suss declared proip�attett6in. _- ;, GREEN DlarbielVlonumentis, 1 ` fact thkt A S Y p 1. other Cemetery Work. J - t t rove iadirectly beneficial to. vacant, and a by=lww° eased for a n�Q q W. �"l 5PA. i. • . y, •. mus p election to be held on Attost 20th. AO.! D.MATTHEWS A 00 25 Sinus per pound at Also 2p ateaw sootah, ' Canada, we are batt little concerned in diaa tise►attss , A: W .. � ' '�, the meantime Coanoillo John R,ichltrdeon . 1 rk would do�1tto• r a say CansS N i' the fattier phase of-the great' customs 11 wo iWats appoints& presfdi g oflioer.--EOan- L , r ps AThe Neeseo t 1 *J' , :ST� w Sa baits e p chsein t Wasb:in toll. Ti a . . -' <.' uei#tion a $ • oaua prloe6 of tDe byre a ' /yy / �/�j Ield _ : . rotes aIn r a_ - . The - a #y¢all p _ d s0 s ,a: , }•++ .,,ti.- - �...': __„'.h"'.—+ sty - '!Y'7rs' -k' t.- -y��} -'i ,.i.7kF� v ✓.. �.-.-•-- .. - .. .- bets. .ITM�II'< ,- ' ' i. i 3 _; .�. f --s tf- •:,(,'.S. as F. Weer N0 �. r2� + .< ,,. win �,- a k And •.�_ � , - r M v ' . . - . rteltl .-. .. -,r, .,.t: . .,, ,,.-Y.,-. ,. .. kes r•,' �,. .- 4-•.v, 4a -: - 'r•_0. .. .. .- _ .... .. �:.. y , -... .. .<.--. -... ,,.:: ••. -: _,; t�. - � -r- �1. .,,��i _ #' ���. �` \F (�� b donee. y _.. <._�� - . _ .. ..:. .. . } t_ Ilia.. n $uta g ;. E , ��z� . ': -�,R . x , In W, � z,.a rs3 . raw ' '' u' `, g dead , ' ' ,.,,• _ . ;, � r”- .. --.- - --. .- _.. .... - .,4- S. i 'ad1P t' "tt• �.I.y ,rnq t x °. sd_ g rr 51 '01 ! Y �4 _.t• z �..-- ,yl' ('3fi^.,.::;. E v_,a.,l ,;�}".,r`, s "" }"fry- •'14...y4`' ;; _ r p,"'u+4 E,.l'.:' `y >:r M:- -.:"� +.. :'-A' _ YR, ,rk:' r:,. .r ,- Y,*5 -t. _ - '. �y,�' 'F;'EryY",g'*d+'i^�•J.�.a. `�•.- .• d :�p ,d r :-aw T t - W01 _ r a.. 3 % , .}.t m- ry ...;;; :ti-"xe. I.,"I _a: t �fZ st. ..w 'Ne• -,_ee ,rte* 'fira." L-.+a`- h4 ,,, 11 :. . :. ,.(. 5 9..... "! :.: ,: r _ ..-. ,. - R� .b 5+, , b 1. - sa*t4 } a:... 4. r .._. ?. �.' ¢ . ., • ip1 � w: r...: d Y - c 1­'.1. -. _•_ - , y d,.A4y :.Y }, fig •i ,l•�.- T .- - .. -. , - F3 piniw :�-.r' - r.T _ 'fin- d.s '� . •l fA k, t, i , :...fi`�. !R .�. .:. - :' ,f3s _-...w.._ di+i 6' i•?:- _fid - fN'7 .. e5" -_ ='rjd _ -vt_ i.- .� _`F. -j.. :1 i 10 .3 ._,,_: ., til _,P. rF �i �C> " c m r, ' a The big Corliss e p - r� ngine in the mall J -, 1 �. alr+a tier, of ►1d, l find R I ., - _,­::�. _, DIS shops ae started Thursday abet 1 Mr. Jam x pv y lying es I a tarns on Island :` , �' aTOLBN IN TSB POST BdI3B,>idCBD zirsNxNa idle three°months. for a term 4f pears .- Yltiri � �: N+ irtiWi bebtltt , $esoi'#t W r HdNaT;e. 'ih sypblftt Ua t Set! Atterh� '^Y.. "h n r f 1 rRox ova Bxv . . a public sobool'ire it,ees o f W` epeg Pugilists Copbett and Jackson met • ' iGld>!ter end g t iseas� Poait�llvel�► Cuter b ► k F if,' Mm. Marvin Burk BowmauVillo, won have declined all proposals to the Monday in New York and after anuch I fir; .. _. s ecial prize of 1126..Fiven fora 50 lb Ro an Catholic schools. discussion decided not to fi fit. RD3� e �R� `, ' : P' P 8fi � x� -� firkin at the Industrial Ezbibition held *r. M. A. Jalxles, of the Dom nvills Mr.` W. H. Hoyle..of Can 'iron was .iew L'O wo BIN I �� 1� ss ` d titer won t 18101 �. - e her little a $ atesman has n, . in Winni eg still ag purchase plant f The elected Grand Master of the I. 0. 0. F. t�: V.." a prize given for a 201b roll. 1 I -Stin. of which the late W. R. Cliin vvas ai Thursday's session of the rand Lode , t�`Yea an Deposit the 11eAy In Year east a tdth Year Pe astir!;:L. ,, a4,11: `'.1 9 A western editor in answer to A0b66- proprietor. . in Bin sten. Nezt ear a poring trill be MI+► as alter res ars CURED tlnaa a trrtt ea aaraatal y pl dnt hof.a reader that he did not give Bon^ body'ceut:a forged letter the be beld in Hamilton. 8���% �and B{oea Dhea+e.ba►*ew�reoketithell er�ntthonsanas at � L 3. sovd middle aged men. The 11arm,the workshop the Anndsy school,the oM tde rotes. - news enough,, advised him when news Clarksburg Reflector, and the pa lir-her James R. Elliott, a respect ble farther dons-.a1i be,•its rioti�ns. I'oaep 00% it on tae been indiscreet,beware of t1�e�ature. ~i • waa scarce to read tke Bible, which be offers a reward of 5100 for the con ietion and tenant on Mr. W. R. ale's farm, • > �weak o�bi,,�� and Cally. , , `, ant would be news to, him. " ' of the offender. about three ilea from Mani was kill. C Una v Ole too��ANEti UREA WITHOUT W81TIEX NSENT. Co- Adentiat. ,.� , _� had no do m a, a , it :' W• 13• Pringle & ..Co,.general grocery, Labor Day is now a statutory h liday ed laet Thursday afternoon by getting ., '._. YARICOCELB MISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. ' F . was entered sometime during sod will be celebrated ail over the orcin• entangled in his binder. � 1` f'y F j°. Whitby ___ W.L(ALLINfi. W. 8. Colitns, of Saginaw. Speaks. W.$. LLtl i. Wednesday night, the till ransacked and ion. The day this .year falls on Monday, - --- � �- ��� some X2.60 in silver taken therefrom. En• $e -ember 8rd. . WI am M. At 16 I learned a bed Lalfit which Icontig- t ,t p sed till 19. I then became"one of the bo• "and led a' . r trance was effected by prying open a fang Burglars attempted to rob the ate of - say life. Exposa:r prodnoed ��tua. I e nwv- - �•> °� i - ! one and despondent; no ambition; memory poor;eyes' r li ht ov,3rAhe front door j the post -od at Chaplean, Out., o Fri- ` . red,stmba a and blur; pimples on face; hair loose,bone P fi. - It is reported that a ria! estate transfer day night. The combination loc wag `�' pains- back;�varlo�lonele; dre to 'f etween r. Belt and H. deetro ed, tint the robbers t n t in Wit' �o, nom. spent . ` hue been made b 9 b Q , - dress of ae wit5ont help,and was contemupi�,� L , T• Everson, whereby th latter takes poo• J. T. Herrington, an immigran boy, KENDAI.I, a fiend recommended Drs. )Eenn. , what is know ae the Hyland was thrown from a horserake on i4 fal<trm PAIN CSREp.eft w method Treatment. Thank 1 �session of Ia two months I was cured. This was dz 1 / $t. West. Oshawa and of-Charles English near Belleville, huts• -. rears ago, and now had a retard. Was married two '� 3 '` property OD Hing + Il year, aad all happy. Boys,try Drs.Kennedy&!suer- �1 °'::` will make it hie residence. day and received itlj arias from wti eh 'be z >� �,T up� „, AVTM ,� 'w LYS r,_+ Dr. Coburn of Oshawa had oo�asion to died. - �° . mount a ladder on Fridi}y last and when Mr: and Mfg. Win. Nichol9; f IIz= 4 �►,TOIt'PDN.. Siwe We�ws, Llmpoteacy aad A.it. n'•mtT. �� �� nine or ten feet from the round, nue of bridge, spent the fifiyfiret anniver of - Ysrlcocete Curets. . 6i . -. the feet of the ladder sunk in the 1 ground. their wedding dap in Port Perry o Wed ., THE . i Qdr succFssFut RE'/�'Qr ++- z e Di", s a , >< , He v as badly shaken aad escaped with a nesday, August let, with there son T. C. -_� , ' ., Ni�hote, B.A. FOR MAN OR BEAST. badly bruised arm and le . o �,„ „ as g ' little hops Y rras sprDrised• '1'hdt new Yet>zod Treat- • `� ,';e 4 - John Provan, Oshawa. tics r!eoeived a _ a ' , .: 1. >:s.d yeaab wlo+., •e' went impco.�edi itse the sr.t west. 8misstoms ceases, diploma of honorable mention through �OOYYg pgp�ggBD: g niesves became pains ai*appeansel, >> �„ in �- - d of Man ars of _the Tis Brest �aislieti steals T. , "��� '��P���N��� ^ e�, sesta. qes beoatne bright, ohees�l i� atmvaay and <' .;::, the Lady Boar ag I eo: Co.,n" >r. skont saucily. Having pried many T1s. I can , 't, World's Fair: It was issued to him•in sw uvea am •to Dr.a J°rtnts.u.ba �f4k,a Dear airs-Please send me mw of your posse heartily recommend Drs.Kennedy tit l�ergi fn es reliable t ;and entl? Boob aad obi I bars sews•deeM deal of yoos oousideration of pia aid in the invention �� f zeIIdui..ep.: car,.,,cb t: w er• a• They tst«i me honorably aod.tilual�.�� i of the Provan hay carrier, which was wonaetiW medielae. t an�o. d°�"a:rt6.e> i°'r'0�'''a='T't`� sura rTu�� 4>_ . firm hoiio.rs at the ezhibition. wiok""i " I!earl• eye born..eor.d e.r. T.P.RMR2WX- . A Nervous Wreck-A '0 r � awarded atorrlrea,llw and ati, Itssv•bottle oa haadtDsttmL ��� happy 4tfe.., T.P.L M Rt30N. r, qr: 19th lust.. the corner stone saws Yours T.P.Eaienoa Has a Narrow Escape• 0.`� . On Sunday, "�°`' KE�IDALL' SPAVIN CURL �' z of St. Gregory's new church Oshawa will Yeneat wa". us ws• w •'I live on the farm. At school I learned aTi early '" e laid b Archbishop Walsh, assisted by $e ore and r.� O°°'°�"1iO '"'" CAXTox,Ito.,Apr.s,es. ^ Rabit,dhioh sed me p i ,sexually and -z�, . b y r Hand the 'f g' !scats,to!►{cA soot; ca,I+� Dr.a J.Yssn.is.ca mentally. (Co marhily pticn rs s41a �1I wa�goin(oldea : - several priests. Rev. Fat ,d�aruv,Insanuv, Dear airs- 1 have used several battles of your h �, , . Cbwsatgyt{on and an oar grave. ••gendalt's spav►a•Cure" with mach success. I Monitor, edited by Drs Hennedy&Ke fell in- < •her . former pastor, will preach the sermon. Has been prescribed over 8b years is tho ds of think«the best Liniment I ever used. Hata r+e• to my bands. I learned the Vva and 04we. Self `ip We respect an immense gathering on the oases; le the only Reliable and Honest edtc{no. +aOt�0dO1E Curb, one Blood Spavin and kilted ,. sloe Beae Aparins: Have recommended It to • abuse tied sapped my vitality. I took the New '�,, iletAod 14eatmeni and was eared. -My friends think I knoton. A,skdruggistfor Woods Phosph Ine;If se�ersl at my friends who are much pleased with ,� •-/ solemn occasion.'..,. aad keep it was cured of Consumption. I have sent them many Mr. William '.Halley of I�ewmarket, he offers some worthless medicine In place os this, e•� � t, p•a•�� � pp�atients all of whom•wore cured. Their New ,F , - It! license inspector for North York, was inclose price In letter,and we will lead b return •Method Treatment supplies vigor,vitality and man-��• - maiL Price, one package, =i; viz, pb. o ;viii For lisle by nil Druggists.or address .. e ;A , , summoned co Sault Ste. Marie a fes•dace ytease. to{Aoarti. Pampbletsiree�� - ler. -B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, lartYuat. TasaTB T.sloes. AFrIIE:TdrAT diGJIT. coo by lite announcement of the visas!! bf eNossusaM rat tr, vr. Are you e,victim? Have yon lost hope? Are yon contemptntia; ms,t- �'' ` t zly. o The Wood Comp ny, 2cmREADER ! visas?: xas your Blood been diQeaeoc t Rive yun say wr-;►knees? Our f a Telatl�e. '111uC6aAy a de patCl] was re Windsor.Out.,C adA. --- - New Method Treatment will care you. .What it has done for uttierei it will Flo fi,r ynu 1 y j�k,� = eeived announcing the sudden death of Sukl to•Whitby by W. R. Howe . FARAiER$' DdARHET. t 1alaMM Girl'--=� s=8V3Mffi2� C>R. 1V O ,X'.�Y • �- 11r. Iliallor. Deceased, lie was aged __ TORONTO Aug. 1G, 1894. ,$ Yis>iN8 ifl D©trOi#. i60,4�0 Cured. I1to R3S �� :- d :_ 55 years, had been a bac iff and licence r ` Wheat,fall............. 3 to inspector for many years, and was well•. ATTENTION= g Consultation Flee. No metterwho has treated jou, for an hr�nex,t opinion 0 00 60 00 00 -. Wheat,spring ... 00 00 to 00 60 toe of ch&W. Che reen6nable. Books Free -"The"(}olden Monitor" (illus- �` known throughout or C ant 3 tmted), on Diseases of men. Inclose� poetags i cents. Sealed• ' 1. Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 60 H Last week information was laid with T}ie undersigned wishes to thalik'hi many NO NAMES USED WIT -JUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI- d 4 - Wheat, goose ....•:...... 00 b8 to 00 00 VATS. No medicine trent C. O. Q. No names on boxes or envei- . Licence Inspector Fergus w, by means patrons for their'liberalpatron®ge sur• odes. Ev r thing confidential. Question list and cost of Treat- .. ` 1*, Of a communication, char ng the land• ing the past year and asks 'for a Barley, bush............. 00 40 to 00 00 f,'^. 4 - Oats, .bush................ 00 SZ to 00 8S meat. FR lord of the Brook House,at -outh Oshawa, continuance of the same. Y 00 6b with keeping a dlsorderl house, and Peas, bash................. KERGA hIo. 148 SHELBX 3T, i°;;Hay,new, ton............ e DSS, KENNEDY' - �,, 5 With on the 27th of'Jul 1 et, sa lying DETROIT MICH. Y PP ltor�' " Ioein and General Blac smith. 7 50 to , 800 .. ,� }I liquor to parties in contra ention'-of the g Straw, tori............... . .- law in that case made and rovided, Ac' ills done on shortest ~ not' Dressed hoQe.........:.a. ? 0t1 t{) 7 2b __ 4 I cordingly the Inspector p mmonAd thje and at lowest prices. ; Beef, forequarters....... 4 60 to b' 00 --- - - ----- -- - ------------------- _ ; B parties to appear before P. M. Grierson .! B1. eef, hindgnartere......•_ 7 00 to 8 b0 �g,, on Monday last. The evidence went to " DiseAged stud interfering feta Matk>°""""*'**** :.. " 6 00 to 700 . -- show that the date referred to was tuade - Veal. carcase :•.,••.•••••• b b0 to 700 1. i speciality. . Butte ­ Ir,But b...... .. .. ..... 00 l8 to 00 20- 1 s . . the occasion of some festivity, y one the A.- . . NRY5 clubs ruaticatin„ at the lake, E doz.................. il0 8 eo (ft) :+ �.. } � . and DTr gas+ t A call solicltea Potatoes, er ba % to " NT. t . . .... hirkpatrick's contribution towa d, it was _ p R• ""'____ -- BARRY S Nei' STORE CLARE MO the presentation of a ke of 1 �oer "free - r �� W. 1 . G?AHkM,. --� CLARE ONT DOMINION BANK .f_ .�� �,� �:�.:� . gratis for nothing," wi'tuout I Any way _ � „: intended to icicle the statute. It was (opposite ylcrk ',�� et Building.) .- i r c' }, _-:',,� .... I i_ I I - -- taken there and disposed of, wi h leucon- -- 1;�� - ----- - - - - - --- - --- -- --- --- - _ , .' _ ., ,. -. . p� �T Ca Itai Paid. ups $�,�00,OOt3 �� � 1. ade and other refreshments. A number - �/V H� ping e Tumbl . . � - - ,.��*--_ 1 confirmed this, and othQrs, who-are neigh �roul,� have gray hair, or a Mild read, SUrp�US, - �`tl trJD0,0�d ' #1. . : .,- a hors s � f Y gave the Douse a good naive: and she❑ by -IeiiiR i ' -- - , , spoke well of the proprietor, but this iii t 77. TR�0 'S i WHITBY AGENCY. . ` . not screen him. He was fined X50 enc Crea e c On costs The ma;;istrate's d 'vision is H�►IR VIGOR General Banking Hnelaess Traaaa0teG ' ' r edu ' t ,+ice thou ht to be rather harsh. It is' not tiAt'I�c.B DFPAIiT�IF\T. T i� t t r T� n L� it Citi be restored to itH proper t} 1CktiesF Interest allowed at highest current rate& No. 1. :� •••*••I ti' r ti 11.l-� -/1 .•►*.• i... near] so strcng iq that direction; as the and calor ; or who vrould allow heir notice of withdrawal required. :'� . . actio of the parts ci'ho laid the inforrna hair to row 1pnR when it ca ss ' - • s z . sesDRY GOODS9READY MADE CL•OTHING. ..g .. E. J. THORTO� •tion. It seems to.have been p mpted by , be removed for � soh _ _- 1 . q_ ANAtiFR. _ :. ­ . .- spite i' ,. - ---- - - - - - r - :' �: -. -I .-. .­ � .1E CEN S- .. .. . j�. !' ' - . I . 1. _ . . I ,� � . ­ - , I � ­ - .. -.1 _ A. Spurs has bought froth 14 rs. tt ilson W. 1. GORDON, Tonsorial rtist, • ► EVE DAY BAR AIN f � Rr AY � kerin �., the house lately' occupied by Dt1. Goold. King street w,st, Pic g . G. Reynolds of Reach sold on Monday '- - - - ------ - - -- - - _ - -.. - cAY�AT� _ t_ �" the first lot of Alsike Clover ae 'd•to x. x. FOR THE_NEXT 15 DAYS. °h�- Bishop Price paid 56,00 per bushel. MONEY TOL AN GOPYI �NTs. k% - - ' i ' As an instance of how the crus re CAM i OBTAIN A PATENT t Fara THE BALANCE OF Olin 1 � x ����'' P l4 -UN- peso aawer a� an hottest optntos,tarite t - turhir,j out we might men On that F. mi to .wh have bad pearl arc"eiar� • ' -' . F ]Dobson of near Epaom thresh4d fall wheat MORTGAGE SECURIT .' pwil00Mttji a.. �C ; 14� - . - i . a few days ago which yielded 1 to 20 bas. formationc�oarn� P.reers and Dow to ob• ; alardles's a fain-Dem esintta frss� Lbo.a to a" bf�• F .mar took mut to d : a e. .MEAL Mar.CA _ per Cr and scientific books sent tree I t:, ' - . It is not generally knobvrt butiit is ine9er• bought and sold on oommissio . > + m' tDtole, Puns t Co. and - ' aoticetatbs !a tlic AmeNcaa. . u theles, a fact that grim poverty) ezists to a ar� Dt widely fore the ppblic wtiM - - serious sate t among the peopl� of,Canada 1 vat cert a tnvestt�. 'rbts ra.14 } Q 3; ieraed wMkl .slaRaatly tllvstratM b e /�* r: 'L this ear. I duatriotis stead en cannot A 8f1ti for Fire, Life ACCiden Plate i , . Y y �'. B a e of ` `�se�t ir:en ot ol't � • , ,! . find work,. e trades seem crowded, and . glass and Steam Boiisrinsur nCe ,it Ua,� ;y, ,y�r. r "= � , _ while e► large proportion of oar pecple ars ,�g eants. ery avl eontmo bash. ., able to travel and take hc!id�ys there is m `TMI °_ - :: . � ' S a lar er ro r i r' 1' s'a�� �Ow the `i g p po t on who a e strtigg ing FARMS and VI GE i* t for ezistance, wbile'such is tl�e case here, N l o ci i Ass + , DRESS GOODS s I it is conceivable that affairs m st be ver ' } r P s Prope.rtp For S le. r }� mach worse in the States. 'Ti. hard to be c]tidi twodeslrable aweuiage in iokerinR. - alrbtt of Dreg$ Goods worth IOo and 12 o your choice at 5a and Sc. s, > �jY, x poor:-Journal. also i8 ac es of land hWY saitsble or Hllase D O ......"Dd ! y bay a few ince$ of Colgred Ca hmeres at 18c worth Vie, 1 1' The Bret load of lies` wht r+igohi lots. t3iood iprest�neet. Terms ti Per- ; We St>tll P - town this season Was brotiglit to Gloal sons desirous of rearing thetr farms s onldfcall u j� Q j ' on the anderaiQnea M►t once, 1 1 V �7 ,. r PRINTS♦ r Bros. Mill on Friday by Mr. Jos. Bim, o _.__ �^- ! ,, ."�' , Uxbridge Tp, The' wheat was Elul els _--- ,e - F�►et oolomd�pnnts at 5c. 10c Prints reduced to 8- aaxv�Yat�=Q QABBFULLY NZ. reNCE= a C . -, TOMM" I� -� beiag galte;tlrm. G`ru>nal s beat English Prints worth 12c and llic,now 9c'cud 10e. �: On Monday a hole was disco Bred in th. W• Q. $ICBARD N 1IAVK OPKNub a irsvr SSO2 sToas AT $aawm@ new belainetts worth l0a and 12to, now , . �, - z r- _: I- IMe jest its the back of the skating tin t n - - o>tnae:' IW*s BI Piek*rin I_ t _ Cls worth 8c, es>hs prlaa.�o 1. tbroagh which the water was;eaoaping , Igg g�NGTREET,EAST the waste creek. .The mill- was at on o - READnMAD E C LOTHINGe .: , , L. ,,� shat down, and men are now employ ,OPPORITK CLYDK ROTKLi. �- remedyina the-damage. �. - � Boy's 2-piece Ht►lifag Tweed Suite at 990 Worth $1.75 , Strangers tell as that oar t6� h is begat'• -i Younpl Aden's suits, long pemts a>1.$�, trorth '1', , r14 f w inl and our townspeople can well aokno Nfl � and ' '��0E►�9 �dgn'a Nr11 'BIIIe serge $lilts at 13.76, worth $6. �� ledge the fact without a feeling of vault + OT$. e .. h Tweed Suits, size from 96 to 44, at $6.50, worth $10 trap ere admire Uxbridge w n ,•� B dge because it , :.:I::,; " • e t y wittiest bei �.; at Bottom prices. I c0 t1-1 Il 8 ng, giddy. �esidee t j . ;. Men s Heavy Cottonad�e Pants at 69, worth �1. natural beauty pf the place here are b t j �'• "L•i Uii 81E':f�, Mena 'r. Men's Shaker Flannel Shirts at 25e Orth 406. �i h�� few moagaitoea, no stripers, n malaria, Giood CottoRade at 160, Extra heavy ai 2de worth 260 ` rp GREEN RIVER f �b,',- I anarchists, but few fogies, no ;`haiae in t e i . ar #kE - _ j r '< r. butter, flies on the le or are in t e , , 1. PSP k t'� -�- �•�•�•� �t GROCERIES% - �' swamp. :1. (M b �..1 P �,.L..i.J�..Jt.;.7• . $r , �` ; - On Friday Dr.Forrest and 11+ t.L.Hatb . . . This ,Department is redlenialied weekly with file fresher$` Grboerles :o>il ` �rF inson, liverymen, hit4ched h a team f ��, . � - mat•ket Now Clover Hone in Glass Jars at 100, Best Bakipg Powder in t�` colts belonging to the doctor i nd star Tile nhdersigned begs to 'a Ounce y ,� E4K (!lass Jars at 100 We keep til© best brands an Canned Meats and Vege 5 for a drive. After driving p short dig- ••` to their patrons that they have adopt- p F tante the team shied and apseit the bu�a +, " tables. Best'Red Salmon 2 cant# for 25c. New Japan Tea, May pi0kings, ed the ` L. and threw both the occu a t out. lie o r re ' ; i P ; . CA�3 �3' 'Z' fi/Z 8. at 16c, extra fife flltvo at 25t; er 1b the best in the market. F ell doctor received a severe cat b�1ow the Byer p and several scratches on t e face, . Ginger Snaps'60 per lb. Every Department packed full.of BArgains1. , ` `"� _�_ _;. til �Tr• •• ' Mand lienoeforth will sell for CAl31i � �uIl�er GOOC�S mL1St be Mlle&red Ou� IIL ; S • Hutchinson escaped without nlury. The .t ellellflbe , baggy and harnes9 were not damaged.- I , only. Those desirous of having their . Times. - t ;�. Pum .&C _ wants suppled' will kindly bear in the Next 15 Days • t / ` ' s* t 1 , sTouF 1�ILLE. ' ; 1 NO CREDIT' will be given ! ' _ x x ATO CT' r3 Psi 't pain that X li lYl i .. The green cncum r a1Y the hurl ver of- _T . , _ . - . ander any circumstances. ! c ; , � f Mantlt otn - I. BARRY'S NEW STORE, CLABEMOXt* � ; ` �r watermelon are now having th�sre-inning " L ;} a>}hamanit dxl 0ansequenoe of file above 0hange - . ed y is generally painfully remigd• Llft, 'OrCBxlCt1011 � �� p •• Y: . When I we have d�csided to recltice rifles a�=-� yy�-y`.....i Citation 4.:.& en a men nearly breaks hisrteok'aelt- ;. Dee -well Pum sof Braga; . an and follows : T Ns GOING EAs'f Dv": As FOLLOWS:-- ����t p p Family Flour _ 1.60 ger hundr� a ` 7•fis A. M. i ins out of the way of.t>L lightnin ,, baa, "sa " ar No. 6 F10REe . ' posing it to be the headlight lof a !coerce- . -.*, Porcelain.- „ - 's°°pt`' e't' , � t • .. Mat11$Oba F1011r X1.70 20 MIXED .- . `3:24 P. M: .t� s . . '' five, it is time for him togaiRp the pled e. -- _ •'.�t,. tips 1k M " y . g GEARED AND PUMPING Mil DMILC. P. R. HOOVER & �Cibt , Wo�itettt i86 da 11 s Loclu., -3:938 P. M. �" " We a►re�leased to note thaif the G. . R. .- are having the station and rased and re Windmitll acid Cistern T e, and . , QliRaw illi, t %7 : : i�� TNAAis GOING WB T DUB AS FOLLowB:-- . ;�fi? I ii NV. LOQAI+ a . 0:14 A.M... A;. 4 getting on a fi e coat of gravel.x It! has Cistern Pt1m Is Mail o tiers been badly needed for years, e.e iE haste a1-• :' promptly tl attieflded 10. 1= ; . "lp:; 11IIxrD . SfQ9 P. Illi. .'• .; Ways s b t P Y ►� � _ x k.: Y sen a mad hate is �.. w - : ,,�yF ~t. f. 8:$2" '•"moo: ., -s `. - th , tin and ,. 1 - � r: i 1 zr P 8i y� r.1 a - . ,. .'� 3 ,5; a t •r ./ , all•Fr , t.- :� - - F1 a tip:. Vi=a Yy, 1 i,,7`, "ry" ,M'.'^ .'.,L .Sn. a�; .4 .. ^ Pre", • 1 ) .YM i fes . _ .........._.+r.., r1J'n .r_ ., 'keFF.ry.r - .1 J. _' X, .t.� G: ?D'O't. - .t 1 - - r r - .b" a °-:k: .��'+ p,. .5k+•' '. -.e• ,:e - c _ < l_. -;-. r-: .. _ .�. -,lie. ^kx $ w :, - •T- '-,.y 7.`C :i'6' -•r'2.../fi;, t., .,�.ry :-.;_ vy ..;. :.-N•.. f .. .r. v Scr '��. ,y.'.,'..�r- ; 3., "l:ar•_ 4 `�+• rh -.,Y: ,,.,Z: :,r ,F:_•._ s „ir ix - ,Com«.• �.,. S Y2ix2.y a f yF l4 t E +} � xt �a .4yT'y y.ti a .r r �r,y�i7 _ -V. _( ['�f av g f r nr I j1r F i r<4 y 5 ,`,t;f •57' a .: r �, 1t' - • € - ha y¢ Y' ass•{' s es{#!Q?10§1 M-lz f ,rc.:z:' .� y t. .:' s t 1°„Y h;a ' +1 i 4 1- 1 S i• at 1 i.T s ^x,%i , i '� - ,,3 - i _- _ - —_ ., f}. : % 1, .'{ - ,5. V.. _;' - [X r .. ... - -_ .:_—.—� -- -_- - r -..!. :?iv r 3: ,,err{ 'y, • ,,,.. .,s ,x�r v -- .1.r�,Vit..-:, _. .- -- .- :� _ -ate �._.._.._:._ �<''_- ..-�:.� �_ �. -. ♦ n ,Gr:v.. ,v- "' '..a- Ai-,.- - t -• , .. a e.t.a acts' s, v.4 s- -91r,-­ . 11L'r'-.� ... _. - - -.... v . e iliac of e '�` - _ 9KA_ •. . . Two historians of•th y +� ! { 1. _>. ry{.. :, ,:. .z . la e r ot�st#�le dor ;. p ► to i��1 jj�� '.. "t � .tU . . .n _Eng u.4 m T {k:.. ei. Wb nefcri dune take ntea- ° r s pp alis bap_,- _•_ yy 'Yiiitieeerttpesr,.1f4 n.. lgeatid tog> obate osQe i aP, �.` N meat ilial a lost �iorseahoe chi► ge lie - r t!p` ulif batta` roli�t et1'r efiff with flour *.. . ��` ��f"'if "" telt ,oto Wild oaaiblp also the pajitioal . p of lite A1ost important Ports en ire ;h- ,.T2 irENT'L�t TR�FLII�G r MATTES p My Xothgl s Hands. frons which a lbvet teaspo'onilal of mods, has Norte Peelle east. �{ `- , , history of the msalar power. Etat; the base +sifted. De the dun h, a spoonful at7 � `a - ' THAT WERE OF MO ENT. fall of Anne Boleyn, and when h r doth ' ISueh heantitul, bea 'tiful hands i g Ther Vaacoaver a rs recently or 4 `! .. had b0eu determined,;the Papacy repared `fahey're Walther vr�il its nor small; a time, into thea- soap; covet' closely and lull Pe F� ted ��,y .- ' " .+- And you. 1 know.w uld scarcely think 1. _ boil briskly for$ft0eit minata>s. Saeve hot. the err' of the arrimoo from Sydney, n e ( ,'. y fiP a " ; Y r : ; _ .jE +' terms.dt reconviliationso favors►bl in aviary That they were tar at alitI. '�lo4o" a s•�Peas3iut t �dt *ieb-.AtttYtt Gold Cake.--ThreeausXtera of a ou of N. S. W., with a fK 11 asr o and full es ;�I articular io.aeu , and so flatter ng p' he rue looked on hand whoiaei farms and hue p • g Pa Anel the Last Mialature�Two t'a»nail v . granulated sugar, 1I citysof. hoar,- 2 table- eta r list, and on r outwtird voyage th � L -vanity of which he posaeased ra he�'ti�ore 4 eeulpptar's dreg might be; ge r �Yalics, and �Yhnt Dame sty Them. Yet are tdio®e aged, wrinkled hands spoonfuls of saftened.butter, au of milk, captain had to fuse fres ht b , than a due share that it wsa li Dos p i ' Most beautiful to e. yolks of three eggs, 2 teaspoonfuls of bak- P . , , g , her full ��; 11 (. In his wouderiut sketch bf,the halide of for him not ta_acuept them. A' delg;ae in order an i a teas nonfat „of vanillo. ea aril 'havfn alt d been en s ed, the 'Waterloo, drawn with touches'as bold and was-despatched from Rome with the {pro- Such beautiful, boautltul li�Wdst g Po : p P y g y g g F ost►le, and rode cot haste acro Europe Though hearts were weary and sad, Cream the buttes and sugar; heat the yolks passenger list also ins full The sutras; ' � �li masterful as the "crayon strokes 1n one•of p P Those patient hand+kept toiling on, r well,add them to thea creamed- butter and wbfoh the new line has met with is most --.,f,;.` with them. When only;a d 's Journey Teat the children 1 ht he glad. gg Ditichael- Aagelo'a cartoons, Victor Hn o y aY j Y I always weep,a9 loaictn baclt sugar,and best vigorously for five minutes, and is a uffcient re 1 to those ii '� B frdm Cealais however his horse c at a shoe - ,� or until the sagar is thoroughly dissolved. gratifying P Y describes the fate..of the worl °as hanging and cell lame. As the horse was favq#ite To childhood's distant day. , " ' D . on the nod of a peaas►nt• W hep .Napoleon anima`!, the Papal messenger date mined to t think how thane 6+tads resile i not Flavor, add the milk d d fl$ t a ftin�the who deprecated th establlehment of the J • v0�ait for a day rather thaII tak aaather While mine were at their-play. the bakin powder, ry, g service ae a doubtful venture, The trade steed which might' not be so a Wieder latter, Pace immediately in tins emd was examiging the ground on which `the beautiful•hand@! - y weich the Warrlm o has brought to Van si' English forces were awaiting is attack, he g f9nah beantifut, tunica Uae as 1�► er or loaf sake. >%* 4•.. g g thea saddle.. The next day tike " e was v They're growing feeble now, r `" - ► Y aouver has ;been aken aw fr¢m San '. �. � 1. _ earthed every Wont carefully ith his gla as well and the journey was resum , Ct}1f►is B'or Wtatie stile pain have le 'their>Yiar)c I:ove Polls.—To the yolks of)eight eggsy. �v Otthande,and;heart an,4 brow. d one nand of the beat pulverized au r, Francisco, where itherto the Australian but failed to discover the s �nkea road of was reached, the Channel was c axed, and �l alas, the Beariax time, s: P p � i Qhain, which did not make o mush as a the dele�tite arrived in Landon P ly taBnd d lite s:tid, sad day to tact and beat very. light. Flavor highly with traffic has centred. Not long ago certain ' that on the day of his .arrival my had t ep'neath'the daisle+. out of sight, vanilla. Take colored spar and out tonsil San Francis ea pa rb ridiculed the iaea of . Li to on tht,hillaide, so oom letel was it hand. w1u—toided be p ¢ F pp y been married to)ane 9eyinotti•, a Protjest• �A• pieoee about twelve inches tq.airoamferenee, Vaneonver elver nein s tom etitor for bidden from vfew. 1rIIiiig o the guide,a ant; that.AIIne find bean¢behet►d the�elay L. ` ol>!t beyonathig etisddw tai then crimp cash piece all around with a g P before, and all ho a of a reconcil aeon . as f . a all is b. : t el lost, pen-kt fie, and ft assumaa a cup shape. Then ocean trade with he California port, but, s' k` peasant of the aeighborhood� he asked if P 141 weail�tiieeea►r lite basila shape it with the flaQeraP so i6 will set flat. at that rim the SaQ Francisco News t lost. He was a day ton late. b of dry besafi; Jihere was any obstacle to ti a advance of Fill each of these caps half full of the bat- .-A L09T H0RSESHOS W l tams t tlgh endless Letter f, elk time ent view, holding that .: ter, and bake in tine slowest of siarw ovens. 'O1. •cavalryt._ The guide shook iiia head.. The , the dwt of Vancouver I r - had,ohan' Abe coarses of a na ons a• If there is s warmer to your stove they eau far' Presented e�aval,a were ordered to char Z he di$ ; Flow ohm iluleleta assails, L a ,`y ; . Y tory. A similar mishap fs tai 14 ve .And where the o14 grow yollag� atk+atn. i.t be sacked fa that; They are served in the conditions whit would have to be , o, and Hugo says that 2,00a horses and been responsible fol tb .'at'reat s d d - Pit clasp my mothers hands. 4 pa er caps" iled up in a stand. Use se erall met by, ineretiia activity on the part . i tion of Louta'blo fo at � ennetf. A g `` d ii f'' -- . rd p p i x,500 men;rre buried in`ihelsunken road. @ A a.4 t it, � ¢� i, ditfersat oolara for the cups. Nice of the 'era tile dies of San Francisco , of cavalry had been sorra to meat ym stp( ie loo areart'. , This lie declares to.be the be$innling of the village and escort,him ill safety, cross :-ftho , �iolcinRb by the Wf�,y. : ,o attract triode a d keep it. The News- on�list of disasters which determined.the �' Letter seemed to ave viewed the future trout ler. One of the horaee dr wing %be het-#s0.suggest.to t6a,p�tothers who base! - . F_ i ._. z, � to of Na oleos at Waterloo. Had ithe *royal carriage a became lame,fro the pea TUB$RCIUSTS-A ', NH clearly. Vaneoa er has become a comped pR sot eiiffieient milk fqr thrlir lfttle'oasa, that I for and s viq' oiou one. The recent rail• - gai e' nodded itlatead of shaping his head, of a shoe, and theroyal,partywa detai ed. they try crani coffee at meal time. It is --- _ �'� ordered for- Meantime the cavalry escort, earfu of way strike aid t e forced euapeneion of 11 . Y g der nourishing. Tu►e�ty-date Cattle at #f#tal the cavalry might have been Vfine ar and water i n ,' railway traffic f am ilia coast has done attracting too mach attention in t evil e, y at• g Farsq at irtrardeis. titan„ ie►lccttdatth :wur by another route, and the fortune of withdrew,to a bridge a few hued ed y do equal propoctioaa dd ss' hot as can be • - mach to diaaredtt the Ban pranci.co route distant and on the Opposite cid f am w ich Tuberculosis. and shippers will be inclined to favor the the rench'Emperor and the. PPo borne, fs a remedy outward application `' 1 I the in was expected, anile e w lied Early in lire yeas the' i4upEteinte�ndbtiL of I lCan$dian route ae entirely unexposed to \ : . HISTORY OF THE wd8tlf 3 P l in cases of sprains and bruises. . tied the labor distur antes becoming so com- + A - hie arrival. The delay sad chs qe were the ezpertmental fst•tii at $random repD mon in the $tate At first the tratFic of migI L' ht� have. been changed. As though, fatal. The king was recognized, they party Rye carbonized sod finely pulverized an^l that two animals in the herd of cattle there however, to counterbalance his, the same was detained; the calavcy, beco ing tired used daily ae a loath powder soap stops the Australian li a was slight, but in six11 of waiting, and supposing the King had were showing eFmptome of what be feared months it has grown to such proportions • writer says that had the lith cowboy who caries, and pros eptly cares the small ab- p taken another route, rode off, d Louis to be tuberculosis. $e was promptly in- that increased ;ateanship accommodation acted As guide to Blucher advised him to went back to Paris and the scall ld. scesses which are often found on the gums. strutted to isolate these and other animals will have to _be rovided, showing that the ._ - . hefromthe forest abov Friachemont History records one war that as caused Keep old newspapers handy in the of disease and to Promoters of the line had clear and wise. ,_ 4 debouc e, - , Y t which might be suspected + forebight when ,they advocated its estab- - rather than below Plancheno't,the shaping by a glass of water which the En _tsh Am- kitchen ; they are of numberless uses, They P g keep them isolated until the could be test- lishment. Full access has vindicated their: . baasadar procured for a celebrat d Frennh li ht the bre oliah the lass sliver ani P Y f of the nineteenth century might have been beauty at the Paris court ; and o a treaty, g ' P g ed with tubercu line. Prof. Saunders of the judgment and t e future promises to pro. different. Both incidents are probably that of Utrecht, which was brow ht on by tinware, cover the shelves, brighten the Ottawa Experimental Farm, went oat to vide ample raw cd for their enterprisesand r . industry. The nereased trade alto mean$ apocryphal,,; for only one out ority, and he a quarrel between Queen Ann and the ato.ve, apron, on the table to keep spota Y• . Brandon and took with him the necessary much for Vasco vera port destined, in our ' Duchess of Marlborough about a pair of from dri in s of meat- snakes lashere for P ' -by hearsay, speaks of the Blucher cowboy, drippings P material fol testis them and was opinion, to beco a one of the most im or-; loves. Odder than either, however, was g [' imp or... the existence of the aueken road of 8 the wall, and are good covers, etc. tant on the North Pacific coast. - ;� the cause of the great Hundred ears War ed by the Minister of Agriculture to destroy Ohain is dis uted b s ver 1 who bol:ll between En land and France hich ire- ��-cod ashes and water booed for a few P Y �, Y R all those gig ing indications of the disease. i . assert that there was no such road tit the poverished both. It was in hie. wise : moments will remove the flavor of •onions Four animals had been isolated at Brandon Louis VII. was no saint, but so far as the Erre a frying or a stew 3n. Saour brass MYSTERIES OF MEDICINE. t ' point indieated ; but either incid n„ .is Y g P on sus scion. Three of these were found to - _ 1.- `: setas were concerned, had a w9& Hasa that P• —_ ei nificanr, as showin b what tri ea the kettles with ashes, then use a wash of salt , . - 3 g g Y was constantly securing for him enances of be affected, while the other proved healthy. course of hiator; is deflected. ops kind or another at the hands of hie and vinegar, To b'acken a scuttle or any= 1'be testis was continued until every ani- The Great Progres>< !fade tw ylatPrir ]ilei confessor. Final! he was wilt of same tbfa of that kind, take ten cents worth of mal in theerd had been subjected to the en ts► the Last Twenty or Thirty testa " According to the testiarion� of a ltastii►t Y g f3 0 pecczdilloes ao very bad that th reverend asphaltum, mix it with the same a.►ntit influence f tubercaline, when it was When a person takes a dose of medi. - two reliable historians of his own ti e. At• P father ordered him to have bis luxuriant q Y found that 21 in all were affected out of 28, eine " eai,1- a doctor the other day, "he tile's invasion of the Western em re, an of benzine and turpentine, to. the consist. � ► t - P beard shaved and Pe IQ of which were thoroughbred and two of never elope to consider what a wonderful ' event that brought incalculable min ry on " eney of paint, and apply with a broth. them parades. Nine of these animals were . 1. HIS FLOWING LOCI{8 CROP! BD 9HOBT provider nature is. When on consider . half of Europe for several yea e,waab ought Try a wineglass of strong "borax water bred in Manitoba, and 12 came from Un- P Y i about by :he aeeereat accident. Fco �,n. This was done, and the change ode in the in a prat of raw t tarch, for collars -and tario. In conducting these Leets and in the that we are able to give drugs whicu willi. ' ersonable appearance of the Majesty of cuffs. To keep lam chimneys from break• subsequent post-mortem examinations, go through-the entire .system without hav - ` j 443 to 419 Attila was engaged in co tinual I raucewas ao etactlingthatwhen his Queen, ing, put a cloth in 6o bottom of a kettle Prof,. ;'launders had the assistance of Dr. S. __ hostilities with the Eastern em re, t,ut in ins an effect upon any part or organ anti . lh the already not too faithful Ela nor, came or pan, fill with cold water, sad place the J. Thompson, veterinary inspector far the the latter year, both.sides being tiro of the into his presence, she laughed al uu.at the chimneys in it, cover and boll one hour, Proviaceof M&nitoba,and of Dr.F.Torrance, it come@, perhaps, to some n1.erve upon which . war, an attempt was made Go pate up a spectacle. The poor King could of�icplain take from the fire, and let the chimorya Y.B., of Brendon. In every instance where it expends all its force, it is indeed a Mira. � -. treaty. An emaassy fro.n I the curt of matters, for the explanation cola have remain in it until cold. We kept a chimney the disease had been indicated by the ale of the most wonderful kind. 1�'e don't : ' . Theodosius was sent to the camp of ttila, made a worse appearanne than his close- so treated eleven years. tuberculins it was found.on post-mortem know why it does it, but we do kno-v what I - and in the pa,:t7 ttvas a youlig ma from cropped poll, so he was forced i silence to Caston oil plants are ornamental ; at examination to exist to greater or less i - . r Ron-e, who wasp then on a visit to C nstau- endure her jibes. If she had stopped at least one ortwoshould be grown in a flower degree, thus furnishing additional testi• it does. The p ogrees" in materia medics tirtaple, . lie was a.' noble birth, an had a ridicule, the matter might h ve ended' yard. The le4vas placed in a room con- m+ny as to the reliability of the tuber- has been wonderful.- By provinga the spe • sweetheart in the person of Honoria:a rela. there and been forgotten when his heard + taining flies wi:l coon clear it as if by culine for this purpose, Most of the cific effects of drags have been discovered, tive of the Roman. imperial. famil As and hair were growif, but hews rondo-;ed magic. HousekPapers, make a note of this. I animals were in good condition, and it was so that they can be given with specific re- - ' lovers haire been known to do, he ca riedon so contemptible in her sight tha aheopenl- There is no cosmetic so great as strict a".• a matter of surprise not only to the direr• sults. Medicine is gradually emerging from . - his person the miniature of his swee heart, kept company with the Count of Anjou I tention to diet, evercise. snd cleansing of tar. but.also to the superintendent of the the dark valley of guesswork into the Bright and while the party was in the presence of then a nobleman of the court he shave the blood. To clean cutlery, uw sifted farm, and the attending veterinary enrseoae sunlight of science. The modern physician I .-- the savage chief he chanced to drop be pic- King stood the disgrace as long a he could wood ashes. ' Cut the and from a potato. to find so many of the apparently healthy does not make & ,mixture of seven or eight lure out of his pocket- - It fell unno iced in but matters from bad to orae, an Dip this in the ashes and rub the cutlery, and vigorous animals showing evidence of dru a, hoping that some one of them will - .- the straw which ccvered the grown in At, finally he sent to the I'ope the sidegoe I then polish with_a flannel dipped in dry this disease. The Local (.overament. of gg 1. t•ila's tent whore on the foltowin da it prad,ice the efi�eet desired. He does not 6 Y. the case, and succeeded in avinit.the ashes or lime. Manitoba have a careful and trustworthy take chances upon striking a remedy one in was found by an attendant and sh own to marriage declared invalid. El &nor then •Lam burners that Have became dim can worker in the veterinary inspector, Dr. {:. the.Hunuish monarch himself. $t uck b g P Y Po seven. . He knows now just what drug will , Y finding herself free, married her lover, who be renovated by boiling them in strong soda• Thompson, who has already tested several produce the results he wants and then he the beauty of the face, the amoro a King. afterwards became Henry 1I, f England. water. A tin can is teat for the purpose. private herds in different parte of the preowibes that. I attended a man the other inquired in what part of the wor d such When she came to the throw of Louis, Then scour the burners with aspolio. Don't province, and.with the consent of the own. day who -had not been sick for twenty or- - wotren were to be found, and wh n told' however, she had brought as he dower the fail to keep a cake of expo to is your are, has slaughtered those animals which thirty years. I went into the room, and, i`': from the inscription on the back of he pic• riob rovinces of Poitou and- G ienne, and.. kitonene : the cost is a trifle, and its uses the tuherculine bas shown to be diseased. p after observing his sym�toma, asked for a= , ture that the counterfeit presentm nt was after her divorce from Louis sought to are many ; it brightens tinware, removes This work�is still in progress.- The animals half a glass of water, into which I dropped ' t . that of reclaim ,them. To this, hove or, [.outs disoolorations on table ware caused by tea, composing the herd of cattle aL the Indian a small pellet, a triturate. The old man ' - A NT ITALIAN BEAt`ITY would by no means consent ; h was glad fruit stains, ata He•e.d farm were tested in a similar looked at me after I brad given him a dose - f - he at.once made up his mind to go hither. enough to get rid of the Queen, but he was Hot, strong Iean"ade taken at bed thin thorough scanner. There 'Mr. Saunders of it,and then smiled. • Well doctor', he So he started in 450, with his h riles of eager'to keep her dowry. Henry •pressed will breaks up a bad cold. If you want to had.the assistance of the following veterin• said, •you treated me for this complaint . 1. Asiatics, ravaged the heart of Eur pe with his wife's claims to the province , and then kill burdocks, cut them off closely and pour ary surgeons : Dr. F. Torrance,of Brandon, when I wale sick many years ago;and-- I - -fire and swordI i . , marched through a part of came on the series of ware whin not only coal oil an the;stttmps. If a blood purifier &ad Dr. J. Harris, of Moosomin. N. W. 'F., don't think that a person could mix a more- Germany into France, and,'at Chal ns, en- lasted for a century, but left an animosity is wanted, dig up the burdocks, root and At this farm 1.3 animate out of 33 gave the horrible concoction than that was. Now, - F . countered one of the most trspnen ous de• not yet extinct. branch, cleanse the root, pour over boiling reaction indicating the diseese, and on you treat me for the same disease and the . feats recorded in history.y. It is presumed Everybody has heard of the'eh ace which water, and let stared a few hours. Drink post-mortem examination all were found drug is almost tasteless, How do you ac- ' . • that lie forgot ail about the Roman Honor- led Columbus to change hie Tou se in mid• of this infusion ,several times a day. Re- to be more ar leas affected. In this count for that?' 'Progres¢ I replied. And is after this event, for he retired into ocean, and thus leave North Americo for new the roots eery few days ; it is -an ex-. instance nine of the an_;nals werethorough. progre-,a it is ! Every day increases our . - Hungary, where he found another beapty. the English-to settle, •but everybody has cellent blood puritier. brads and three grades. Four were bred knowledge of drugs an,i our power to . .and white celebrating his ma riage ith her not heard of the game of chess which led Ostrich plumes-can be recarled and re- at lailiian Head; nd nine sent up from, alleviate suffering and have human life." ' he died, either of bursting a food ssel,ate the Spanish monarch to take nn interest in Wowed, generally, by shaking them* vigor. Ontario.. • Thn disease in many of the - was given out, or as, poison. 'the explorer and espouse him cau e. It is a ously in the smoke of burning corn-cobs tinimale it both farms was in, its earlier - There is the testimony of the Book of Spanish tradition.that the fate p Columbus over which salt has bee 'strewn. The cobs stages, and could not in such cases have Gave a Diamond-lateen Shoe t0 a Samuel to prove that the his cry of Israel once hung on. snould be placed on a tight bed of coals. beers detected by only physical symptoms. Tramp was materially changed by :chsiteie walk '` ' 1p before sprinkling the It. The hacdef the The barna quid stables are now tieing tlior- A nun man whose clothiii was in , ,`AtefAtaa or CHESS. Y g g r taken. by King David on, t e roof of hit plume is shaken lbs bet r ft will look. To oughly disinfected, and it is believed most dilapidated condition, but who is - . palace.' ltwas during this p omenads that For pasta lite schemer had ha IIted the clean a white plume, rets wash in sada, that the disease on these farms has been . i -' - 'he saw the,beautiful Bathsheba, the rife Spanish court, trying to interest some one rinse anti shake naisrl dry, after which eradicated. raid not to have had the general appear. :.:. of Uriah, the Hittite office who thou ip ;,bis cause, but at last despair ng he de• shake in the amok , it will look like new, - �+sr - slice of a tramp, called at the residence probably only a mercenary in the "ro�1 terkeniried to leave and go to Fra nee. The almost. Process of Produaing�ArtiAeial Silk. -of Mr. Walter Leous d;on Rittenhouse = arm was still a faithful Washing.th► li ads in lemot► aloe y, ul soldier , .too night before bu intended de rturs he g L " j The rooess of roduciII " artificial stree Germantown.,Penn., a da or two I • faithful in fact for his wii good for sought an audience of the Quee t.o tom- sod wottor, wiping dry, awe thou tabbing P producing Y ' 4 over with cold cream t night, -will keep silk, " invented by Dr- Lehner, was shown ago, and asked +Ira Leonard if she had an'.David, after vainly trying several schemes, mawicste his intention and to talcs his them in cod oanditaon to a art of aeieatfsts at Bradford Eng., disused costa, trousers,,, or chose to gine I ( :_ finally utili3ed the bravery if the deluded leave. The Queen asked him to it, while g p Y '' away. She thought the case a deserving soldier to secure his removal. No more she made one 'more effort to in erest the ; - ast >week-. Waste ottoa wool utt or 6 1 9 j one and told the man to call a little later cowardly devirre owI hou eql copceiv d; Mpg,#pd left,the. room r the ar )e. 'd 6 , ��: r i 44 ��ee �C ,, P Pte• tlfet�til R eh� ., ether suitable, msterfal in reduced to an when her husband would be at home: He to get rid utf tfte 191i: eB 11li Ia%id, in it shat found Feicdf"ns�&eng�g@4at game of did eo,-and Mr Lennard wined with his crime of his blood was ampl repaid by the chess; and disturbing him by he entn;uee Carni Fruit.—It ou find upon open• emulsion by means of A mixture of nitric and sulphuric snide when it'd tormed into wife in hunting up some old clothes, in- .. lops sarins of harem into soca, rerr•]ts, and thus causing him to lone a piece, he ins your canned fruit hat it has not kept P + stadia a coo le of era of discarded shoes `'- murders and rebellions through which the let fly a volley of oaths at eeagiea generally perteotly, but that the a is slight fermea• threads by' forceag it througgh glass tubes of Mr. Leonard.d. The. man took them very , - son-of Bathsheba was finally established on and at Columbus In particular,'and then of small hore, and is pasabd'over a series thankfully and went away. ` -` the throne as David's succea or.• An equally informed Isabelle that the result of bar tstion, add a little wa r and sugar if it is of rollers and wound in the ordinary way Y y casual promenade had cons quences quite petition would depend on the r ult of the not already well sweet ned, and cook for a on bobbins. Before the t tldcial silk fs Within a few minutes it dawned upon the. se momentous for Italy darling the second game. It grew worse, and,this s looked few minutes over a b ilk Btu, ,You will used _ in manufactures is gold! it is kind-hearted dowers that in one of the old l Punic war. It was after the teat Hannibal blue dor the discoverer of Ain rice but eteoitrated to destiby the t loaive pro- shoes thele had been planed some time De- ' Bad it mach improved; scarcely asp trace $ fore in ordertobe safe from possible bur- had crossed the Alpe and entere�ii Italy. Isabella, ,overlooking the board, hiapeted ' petites and fa also rendered auinflammsble, glare, some jewelery, highly valued, not The Romans had been defe ted at the Tic- to his llMajesty a suggestion as o a move of fermentation will r ain. ' which will tender it suitable for many inus and Trebia,at Like Thr ymenus,and, that could be made ; the King ad ted the Bean Sopp.=One of the beat ways to purposes,especially vs it is said to resemble only for ire intrinsic worth, which was said worst of all, at Cannire, an Hannibal had scggeacion and America was save eft !t is cook beans is -with a soap bone. Boat a real silk very elosely: dccarding to some to be several hundred dollars, but also as taken up winter gantlets a Capua. Here a queer. store, but no stranger trhan the writers the eflkworm has had " notice to heirlooms and for its associations. The he took possession of one of he best houses one told in Rome at the time t e divorce Pint of beans fa water over sight. In the leave. " property was said to include four or five '. morain ut a son bo a 000kfn with 6wo . - , 4— costly diamond rings awe a brooch set with � in the city for .hie oRn ae, and, while of Henry VIIL-was ander disoas fon that g P P g brilliants. The Leonard family were said t walking in the garden, heare4 a female voice the negotiations were broken by the quarts of water. Boil he beano by their. Getting' Rid of a Plague of 1110e. to have had some experience with burglars, singing-not far away. He cupid understand Earl of Wiltshire's dog. This un annerly selves for five minutes tarn off the water An ingenious method was recently em- and had adopted this plan of checkmating . nothing of what sues sung, but was struck cur had followed his master into he`coati, Lgem by the plaintive,melody. I>} the rough and and when the Pontiff, at. the el aE.the and add the beano to he�soap,Beason veil ployeeil in France of ridding the country of , it say such again pairs them a visit. _ ready way of those good ole days he cam- audience, put out his.foot to be lased by and cook alnwly fort o or three hours or small,rodents which had become so numer• •manded the singer to be b ought into his the Earl, the dag bit it, and. so angered until the meat is t adex. More water ous and destraaiive that it was impossible EM�gland's Poigonolis SnaRes. j I presence, and when this was done was so the Pope and horrified the coact that the should.be addesi ae it boils away, Serve to praalaoe slay crop. Every sore of land There are 1 bUO,different specials o snake !`' greatly impressed by her appearance that' negotiations were suspended. he story Pe" l Ihe at once took her into his own household, may ue true or false bat in eith r case of hot' Beefsteak out i smoll pieces, or beef furnished a home for thousands of these known to patarahsts, and,only four kinds t riddin 'himself of her husba.d b the simple an excellent demonstration of tb value is in almost an form, m be used instead of Pests• The method adopted was to dissolve i� 8 y p Y Y of snake or snake-like ores-ores a to be some gelatine cultures of pathogenic bac- ` J: :: but etlective method of { the trifle ojecprs in the life of exalted the soup bone. .__ i. feria cgta •bio of roducin einfectiou� ilia• found in England. Of these, bu one is11 , �', .- . personage.e. Bind gives point to th remark Pa p g - . cuT7rlxt OFF HIS >�Een r, ,• P g g• P Potato Soup.—One qutr� of water, nips " in mise thea soakin a teat number poisonous rand it is very rare.-•. he or ; ],_ : �_. made by Pchal along the same ins, that ' g, g ' Durfng the remaindg� of the_wi#tter the if the nose bf Cleopatra had bee an Each Pint of raw alloed po atoies, butter size of of small cubes-of bread:.in this solution, dinary snakes to be found in countries in i time of the great Cart gwi n was ggIvan up longer or s otter the course of th world's an egg• salt and peep r tea taste; cover and sad placing the bread near the poles every habitee by efvilized man are harmless,-and ;, -to pleasure ; business and �1iacipline were history mi ht have been materia ching cook until the eclat are soft; add a well day for tPee daysin euooessi�toa. ` Within, but few of the poisonous snakes are deadly • alike neglected, and before spring the ed. beaten egg and half a pita of creamy milk, two weeks from the time- when-this treat- ;in their poison, even though the effects may r ' L L_ Carthaginian army was eo demortwlized by _�- let it boil again and stir in two tablespoon- ment was beg", .senarcely a lige mouse was -be serious. .A study of snakes and their . , .' dissipation and vice that it was neer after• �. 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I..i,rd Randolph t;harcbill fe ander e24a- Hama for whom_they were r®all iAteieded. ► f P; __ ;, �- Alphaens Felob, jneteleoted res' ant of tract r►itb a x'&tis journe►h to wrfte font Y. Y . NANKINGE.. E - � -. the Miohi an State Pionee ' s So fE music be responsible, _iGt was b the-. a i �= � � � �.�. i.. 9 rs sao istion, rticles for its columns duri>v his 'Dunne Y °'+;�z ,� 3 i y NeighborYy ittfeteat is 11tei Qolttgs -�l at- will tee ninety in September. _ e is he old. around the world. l Y itterest chsaoe. -�*` L. `, fere of Moment and Mirth siathetti est SX-governor in the United$ fes 4 Yialted tb y pleitn of TYese ire VISA: Drivj� ,' " , � From die oa1191teeord- and he William Waldorf As�,or, who has become has been a United grates se oto sada a British sab'ect has been nottitaated'fora A FEMALE CRU50E. cis to . th-lets Meai#lr=est�red•t•r►i ; Lite "t3a ed br Prarerr to ea llteltied ', ` New York city has 2,300�``irear'' tenke• judge of the Miebigatl Sup me Court. J. P. of 3gidelest�x county, It is -•-� Prine� j , New houses, sheltering 36,000 pereo:.a, . Se i8 still iii aotive life as a ba k di eotor. raid than this is e+�step to a baronetcy. y1vd1 Jiere ter rlaaz IMoatths Its she Dven Ch need of the highest ranit-I- -is ) ' _. P 4 Y: Far North-Nett }1.41 Senator John Sherman has ke tall his enator. Caffery, of Louie, to aid to Voltaire, when he began the study of enperatitio e es the meanest coolie, ' This ,.> , letters since he was 15 years old. be a connoisseur in neckties. Is f vorite Lenglish, and found that •• ague'' was pro• It�a'a# shorn than a huttdred years Ago r � xf,� . The population of Nebraska hasi>ioreased color is a light blue, bu,E be wards his in tiouiieed two syllables and +• plague" as one•, enterprising g • has been eh wn b the nasions case of the . '�' all manner of shades that an :enter resin Englishman, with his y 'a- old Viceroy Lai of Nankinvll g. In matters of "' Y3� per cent. during the last ten ye&rs. I , sad ne, e►r y say said °that he wished that half the Etigliah company of I$dian aides w►me sudden! -I". mistake does he wear the a me ie two had the one disease and the other halt the g Y g , "!,_ Omaha+ has added to its population an days, He has a very handsome tom leizioa othei, upon the track of sa etras a snow-shoe in buaineas o dipsopuacy.he leas many.:tsmes } �y# �, s���: . average of 11,000 each-year of the last de- and is proud of i.L, he seise tier her• 11 the far North.Weet In ag lace that was Proved Loo ueh for the &bleat foreigners_ ; � '� �4 cads. 1. monize with.his ow n Dolor. Abram Barton, of Bristol, -England, has p' bat the wil old Viceroy .";� ; _f;" The Snowbird m!atintains of North Cls o- �;. • devised a submarine beat for which he supposed to be hundreds of miles from soy y lately oame.near to , �'% A strange dream so diet -rhe Mitis. claims a speed of 19 knots, ,It is shark- human habitation. death becau a of bis fear of the ghosts of a *, T n . line are reported as being literally overrun Samuel Bia$ng of Feet Gree field Ohio eb&ped t►ttd is pro 11 number of Dor wretches whom he ,� ' . with bears. 1. that rhe awoke with a start, he i agia. located •t what w�1 be the fans of he Polloaovinq Lhe track for snore diatenee, had na- 07 . . , �� k , the reached a small but in ° Justly put death or whose Suicide cern be ,Mgr. Satalh liar decreed that`saloon- ed that she bad been drownin oat in a fluke in the fish. Y . Ere iously"con. I �w.� 1` beepers may not be elected nf6oera of Catho• svellq,end their piteous wails ons d her. , ___ atcueted of snow and driftwood ; end inside, laid to him. . L., ' , t r i;. - ' lie societies. Then she discovered that she hsd asbed The Dn,hesae d Uzes, the great rand. , , An Illinois man named Storins,hab nainied her own infant out of bed with enc #ores daughter of Mine. Clicquot, of eham�gne the lady of the house, a fine-looking young Last May Li Hsien-Mon, & leader of the ;, fame has between 12 000 000 and 14 000 - Indian woman was rittin alone. She Solas Hai, r great secret society to over A. 01 ;,� ., his three sons Hale Storms, Rayne Storms that its skull was crushed. g q throw the autchu dyn" , committed_ q 000 botklee of champagne in bar Paris understood the language of the ,hides and and Snow Storms. Robert L. Stone, of Leziagton, B ., has cellars in the Rue da Temple and as much ,anicideat N nking, with his .wife and his f f 4 Considerable decrease in the flour output just erected over the grave of his dog a more in her vti-ulte at Rheims. - consented at once to accompany them toy 1, mnrrnment that Dost$650. The oto a is a rhes En liehman's tent ae She w&a hearth! favorite s3o cabins. This man had been ` by northwestern milia is attributed to the One of the lett acts of Lord lion hfon g Y I�: - recent freight blockade. pointe iehaft of seashore granite, ala orate- previous to leaving Crewe Hall the other tired of her solitary life, the leader n e plot to bay up arms t y " ly and fancifully carved IL )has & eie 1 �. The New York Conatitntional donveni`oa P y dap was to write to the Castleford local Her atony was'-&a very interesting ane which Mae n, a British customs ofl3cial, chiselled inscription : "Don, for izteen acted as the agent. The capture of Mason t �,V%0 I.. r decided by a vote of 91 to 40 to let the pre- years our silent brother and friend. His board offering w present sin acres of laud Her own tribe of Indians were at war with „ sent jury system stand. faithful dog shah bear him ooin ;n ttear the town for a public park. The offer another tribe when she war taken prisoner!&nd the con eGation of a large number of t? : i . The Columbia, with its vast echoola of P y was gratefully accepted. p salmon, has Melded more wealth than an Dr- Uliver Wendell Holmes bar recover• and carried off into slavery. Rnt the next rifles end a 'g supply ofamc•.i:osd, R� ';��fi Y Y F GHTING WITH A DEVII, F SH. _ an enormous sensation at the Lima b t, i' 1 - other river in the world. 1. _ ed from a recentillgess, and in fine-weather summer, when her captors were traveling , at it: ` ` takes a dail throe h the counts was afterwa da�ehown that the ammunition- Yak Ninety-,three Catholics, comprising the y walk algng the shore near hie Q y, she ma a her escape, a, . Fl a hien in a Fishiatt Boat Rant etiard summer house at Ileve�rly Farn,s, AiasaF>, In end tried to fled her way bee to her own didn't fit th r 1,"T;� first band of American pilgrims, left New ]Rattle v►ieh a two etoawter. rainy weather he goes over the came road pep K� , -and that Mason wast1. York for the shrine at Lourdes. c ►e. This- however, was impossible more of a ci nk and a fool thea a Qo ire- #1111 1, Mrs. Cleveland does not fear hor chimre I_ �g huge octopus was boisted on isher. in a closed--carriage. witnoat help of some kind ; but instead of tor. °sP r y ' All th resources of,the.Chinoae de-. k _'•. -`will be kidnapped and has 'declined police men's wharf, San Francisco, on T uraday There has just died agar B&!hymens. a itt-ing down to bewail her lonely fate, the tective serve a were put fortb to arrest the 1 . y ka'�a Ireland David Yaston, who, at the age of brave girl went to work to make herself Chinese psin ipalr who had used Mason AS.i ,. protection at Buzzard's Say. afternoon from Capt. Charles Collin 'boat, g comfortable anti! something should tura a tool ' 1 ' b0, hsd attained the height of three feet. , lien-Mon, it wa discovered t ' �1, Mrs. Custer is a famous bihiar`d player. and the four members of the crews udder A widow and several children mourn his a had furnish• the money, and two chiefs of ' She became an expert ifi the game during ed as they handled it and told of the inter- ' death. He was well known an an 8van• A shatter of some kind was the first thing the society, Kao and Tseng, had mode ar- her residence on the frontier. to be considered and she forthwith 4. `t 11 - rible fight far out from the land The geliatic preacher,and carried on the grocery ' pro- rangementa distribute the gutta. Li had Rivals for the favor of a youths Columbus, businere. g 3� seeded to build the little dwelling is which a)wsys born a good reputation, and he de- � 3' Ohio, woman, decided the matter in a prize monster covered a large geotion f the she we* discovered. Hera she set up hoses- sinned he ba been drawn into the scheme }� , wharf,and its ion tentacles were voided ' It is said that the Czar has announced keeping under difficulties, as she had first as a persona speculation of a shady kind, 0. ring, fighting seventeen rounds. q '` his in to pardon on the occ:►eion of Go catch her food and then nook it, and it but with no intent of treason or conspiracy '. E�Ina Englereather, a young 1n�laii gtri, by the curious crowd. Even the talism the wedding of the Czarewich and Princess vvns s constant atruggl� to keep her fire on his papt. . Tha evidence y is a graduate of the Drexel Institt} a School fishermeq who have become accustomed to Alex of Hesse a large number of persons going. F K nee corroborated ' t gg his story, bu the Chinese legal machinery l �f _k of Stenography anis Typewrititin{ , looking upon the terriblo fish ke t at a Ana victed of political o3ences, The Czar- t'Vhen asked haw she me►naged to catch demanded h ads, and he was cod 4 condemned. . � ' The new union station at St. Louis, it is also said , will found a charitable' anything, she acid Lbatehe had made snares Then, whe be encu that all was lost --, #t:;'}«' -. `which has the largest train service in the respectful distance from thio pantie lar ob- institution in honor of the marrier`e. with some dace sinews which she had world, will be formal! opened on Se t. .l- jeer,on aocount of its size. Sevrr&1 of the The Sultan of Morocco hes dismissed „e billed hi self, and his too faithful wo• lj� X P P taken from her eaptorp, and had taken in Men follows hisexample, t' 9. Two boys climbed into the window of a - fish are caught each steak and brought to from office his grand vizier and minister of them rabbits partridges, sad sgnirrele. This ora¢ dy caused a sensation and ! e ,, • . deserted house near Monee, 111., and found the dock, but never had so large a o e baso war, The grand chamberlain has been She had also oaughtsome beavers and por- many predicted that the ghosts of these t�� the skeleton of a man who. had been dead carried in through the Heads as he one appointed to succeed the grand vizier. A supines, and when her visitors arrived her victims woul haunt the old Viceroy. 1'he ! • ` '<x: brother of the grand chambbrlain succeeds larder was very well supplied. As the first latter; how ver law many Iri0ALh8: caught by Capt. Cotline and hie crew The him in that office,,while still another broth- , shed at all gloomy 0:.,'`t : Experiments are beii>Ig cionducted at the snares wore out their place was supplied by predictions d promptly lopped off the _, - deep-sea monster had been dead nes two er has been a Muted minister of war, others made from the sinews of rabbits and heads of the vro cshiefe. Soon after these f'~`� armory in Springfield, Mass., in the use of y , pp° , aluminum for the bayonet scabbards for date, but its large eye a still retsina t}:eir Proteuor GuiddE=a Look. " Csligute►," sgairrelr. events, whits occurred a year ago the old: :- '�� ..'; the neve riffs, ferocious glare, and it is no wonder t at. the I which is supposed to refer t° Emperor Reaidea being a good provider under difti- Viceroy begs to. complain of inabilit to 4 ', 1 superstitious eretitioua boatmen looked u o William, has had a wonderful sale in Ger- collies, this remarkable young woman bae4 'Bleep. Thea torics carie out of hie yamen . The- mother of Bret Harte web a h d- p p n t with nr.t ne lected her wards°de. Thea .' ?' some factory girl: Her huaUand educaed dread. The Gong tentacle when pread j tna°V• Over 150,007 copier have been sold g kine of that he had uarda in his chamber and . ":;• alread a the animals she bad can ht were fashioned I called on the in the ni ht to fire n n =- 1, I her; and she became one of the most apart measured about Lweotytive fe t from ( Y, rad three prittting estsblishrnents g g upon � is to ti and the were armed Il the i are kept busy supplying the demand. The into a eomfot table and really artistic Renter people whom they couldn't see. It was : . :r, cult4tred women in Detroit. P P' Y 1 work is sow is its twent suit. The :o liehman wrote of it "The said the s Kiri s of the five cictima appeared -�, a 1 way along with dread saucer-like outhr y-fourth edition. �' g 1 > A Georgia couple, have bees re t�tarried ppe a 3,, , thYt Bucked the life froze their victi s. f AndreeF� Carnagio will return to Pitts, materials, though rade, were curiously to him night! , upbraided him for thesis un- ``-' '-`E' after being divorced :8 years, at the home •, It was z fearful fight we had w tb the " burg in the fall to artaage foe the formal wrought, dao jadioioualy arranged ae timely deaths and warned him he would - ti o`a aaughter who never saw her father till monster," said Capt, Collins, "a d it in opening of the library which he is to give to make the - whole garb have a pleasing join them inch a of a year. Whatever the 3� r ' rite iiay of the ceremony. to though so�owh•t roeiiantic &ppearanee, ( truth of these glories, the Viceroy was in � x ;� only by a miracle that'l am here to II of bis fellow citizens. y roan all accounts Mrs Van Rensselaer Gauger, the hew it. The men with me were lichola Ceze, the ittstitution promises to kis worth its With such roughfmplemente as the broken a bad way all last winter and far into the' - York society leader, is very inuch admired John Colon&, and Ezola Consendin •1Ve [{real purpose and fit to do its donor honor• •bank of an t►rrow-head, and a pieceof iron 1 string. ]tie ever ventured out and all. ' '�° b Oscar Wilde and has been made the sub- left last Alonday morning for the ref off.-' The .buildigg's capacit will' be 2,';0 0O0 hOOP roughly sharpened with a knife, the ! business was cacticall at ■ I. •` ' `` 1 y P Y erndstilL.--: � ,tea . jeer of one o� his poems, Point ,1-eyes eyes to fish for rock cod. For a volumes Y Indian girl hsd oisatructed not only her •Things went on in this way until last '; I _. . - Mrs. Hetty Green, the sharp Waj'l-etTeeti couple of days luck was against n , but The dee►ih is attaoattoe►d `of J. pictaresgae drew but also the serviceable 1 month, when t was suddenly announced . '�`.i�'1 t3'Zieill snowshoes which led to, her release, fund that he reeeiv d word to pay bis devotions. 31i'-fill- Lin � 1- unancier,goes about habi wally in attire then the Eich begwn to take nolo f-_ our Daunt, who was once very prominent is other useful srti3lea. +. that could be matched nywhero for$2U. hooks, and they were soon beina lan ed in Irish controversies but al ( to ebe ehr""ins of Prince Ten lin a deified ` " . � • most forgotten At $ort she hada eat deal of ttonble prince of the seventh century. Several � . 1 She ie shy and looks queer. a shower in the ,.bottom of the boat At of late years. 13e was a con oras and gr } j 'Millionaire Willi,em Fellows' Morgan, his , daylight on �Ve;3nesda moenin w tom- p y 'nth leer fire. B rubbia and oundin taotais, who a e bz ,� Y g 7oya1 supporter of O'Connell, of whom;he ' y g p B pert spiritualists, were .• L wife, and coachmen have been summoned at menced to take np our linea as usual. gev• ubliehed a book of two sulphurous atones together, whiefi was in attendwc►ee on him, and th fi1. ' ii P reeolleotionr. He^•vas eY pally z :4 Nawar); to answer to the charge of cruelt I era! hooka were brought up, but ith no I an ardent patriot, but had nosympathy very hard work, she could Finally get a few induced him 'i.to make solemn vows of tl) to animals in doekiiig the teilr of their success, and we began to get discou aged s arks to kindle some loose 5bres of wood imposin ceremonies before the Prince's _ �7 r Y+ with either dynamite or the Land ue, P g � �, ik horses. g ►eked small • but thio took ro much time when there came a violent tag a, th line, ' p tomb should h' be restored to health. For d -� !; and a hue arm of the m aster f ached Sir Frederic Leigfiton is bard at 'work ii that for months She had not allowed her these services one of these officials, who is `s Van+ Roberts a hotel-kee er at Rush ! g 4 on a lar a cartoon, which be intends to i R out. She war never idle,and had p £ ' F violectty Dui of the water an 1&naed aerobe g fire to o �► Taoist sheat was to receive 82,000 and � �'Ai,i�' Hill, Flo., has fallen heir to �G00,000, left; the gunwale of the boat, resent to the leo •al Ezchsnge of London, made.Frepantions to Ro fishin on a lar o some valuable resents. �, i= him by John Bennett, 'who died at Las g In an iaa instant is S, ! Q '�I 11. fastened with its ienacionr suckers, while I, b® Picture repiereuta a group at I'hoea• scslo ,whett spring sboald asses! the frozen Tha care see s toy have bean founded ria �" " Vegas, • . Roberta$sued Bennett from the water about the boat was lash• into McMann and Britons. The Phoenicians have lakes and atsesmr, To do this ebb led me•smeriam an faith. a old mall rose V ' drowning ?0 years ago. i landed is Cornwall, sad are Offetiat silks °d the thin inure bark of the hnmeroge from his bed,a d, eaetaibed b faith was - + ; foam, and the sea seemed to be &liv with j Misa Pauline �Vbit.nep 'is not perhaps the fish's snake-like feelers. One f the f to°the Briton warriors and their wives in i willow truer, and twisted it into a species j carried to the I Mince'• tomb made hies+;, fz rA W everybody might ' call a raving mea grasped an oar to dislodge thearm, exchange for ban of tin and skins. of twine. She had stored up severe! baa- devotions, Tia he had re aced three: A� , beauty, but she is one o the moat diatin- but before he could reach it the hod of this j Bred tatbotns of it for future use. The ad- days out of ten at last aceonieita, and hey'. ., ` - guished.looking girls in ew York societ " monster ro e- Y I Th° POPS has again honored Mons)goar r �' e beside the boat a fe feet Osbert, los oast of the, favorites of Leo miration of the Indian guides for this `vas gaining in teen th every'da When �.�aj, and a wonderfully intellectual one. Y away from me,. g qq gg y >xa `" , XIII• He has caaterced upon him the attractive and useful damsel was unbou d- the vigils Lie a dad he has Rowed to give &- I , , Rawlins Cottenet, a scion of half the Po ed, and each one wished to secure her on Qreat thelatri '," "An octopus cion be killed almost i t&nt- right to wear the ppaal�lium, a distinction performance, lasting ten great families of New York, a member of ly if it can be stabbed jart below t ape, aocotded t� few bis7iopr or archbishops. bin wife. As she could not marry them All, spa, on a big stage erected before the .f r the Knickerbocker club an a coved even'it the wenpon be Dull• the small blade The pallium is . band .ot wool made from it was deoided,after s hire-honored custom, tomb of the Prince. I. "_" , - exponent of the most faahi�nable precepts of a pocket knife," said the Captain and CIO coats of two lambs whioh each year ares to settle their sevsral al•iuu by a wrestling � " , ,%-Jj , of the day, has opened a new flower sho y match, the prize to be awarded to him who - A 10;01)0- ILE CYCLOlItETE i '� 1. { ` � p when the fellow lose so Diose tom and given to the Pope by the Society of St. would overthrow all the rest. This was . .;� =' on Filth avenue. presented rash a good opporinnity t r lbs Agnea, is Rome. death blow, 1 reached fora boathoo , the Z�� . Secretary Jarag of the Cor6an le atioiy at carried out forthwith, and -he fair Indian ,j� Ahmad At& Be died at axistsntiao lei rl was et can Et d by the )Rider • iithotit ° , ' W ashington is an ardent etude t of the handieeit'wea en, and made a lunge t the y p gi again made 'captive. It is to be f pp in the month of June. He had been trained hoped that rhe did not find it necessa to - isnsoatsttag. 1. English language- He takoS his lessons in vital spot. As I did ao the boat e& eened is what bas barn a famous a necessary �•, is the most violentl and instead of dispatchin the ehool, the ran away a Second time ; but she had &1• A asp► clo •ter for bit clers' 1'' J' � { practieil_ wag, learniaq about Y' Traaslaton Office of the Porte, and he be- ready shown that if she dies, the wee full �y y P things he has to' 'handl@ each day in the brute I'only inflicted a wound that mad- came Keeper of the Seals at the Forel Y is shown below. As shown, it ie attached I agairs of the household. dened the monster more, and the attic Foreign able to oak® care of herself. �' OilSee and chief of the Oonenlatea Depart- _ t,o a bicycl9 eel, being secured in ,its',+� Ex-Senstor Charles I Farwell f IIlinoir then becane one of life or death be ween meat He devuidod himself to li•erary par• ~---'ter �$' 1s ' ►" , us A couple more of the arms of the Doha WAYSIDE (3LEANIN(3 position try the ut on the end of the axle. ' ." • i ��-,' bza been a resident of Chicago 30 years. pus h,'a31 by this time Fbeea r►oaad a Dead tranr�land atio&mops Iiia other productions were S For several months after hi arrival he walk- ns at the elder L`umss and Balsac This cyclnmete is leo wade that while it'• i ed the streets in a vain ae rch for employ the bosh, and they reached from atm to into Turkish. will reso d r t tat of 9,900 miles and re- '7+ k=- �' went. To P Y- .stern. Oars and .boathooks were out Daly Whales era aatmsle, but are fitted to live M e = -, Y he Is one of Chicago's weapons, but it was almost useless at*' Mias San J�aiineite Danaaa, the author peat,j�et'It has ndependeat single trip and wealthiest men, of "A Social Departure,"' ' is watbrs. , :, . tempt to pry the sugkere from the boat, is the daughter ' mile dials. la dial lettered B is the trip WA 5� . , Dr. Julia H Smith, , weiI•knowa pbyei• They would no sooner become loose ed at of Charles Duncan, of Brantford. put, Fortv•thres million stare can be Seen by a cian of Chicago,formerly Miss J ulia Holmes Dna spot than they would fasten them sires g powerful telescope. indic•atorP recording up to 100 miles and re I After reaching &while she entered upon "f New Orleans, hag been nominated by the on another.. The boat was complatel en- )garaalistic work, and in her � journey The hottest region on.the earth's surface pealing, , j },-1, � D3mocratic party ae a member of the State veloped by them, and all hands war kept ��+ +'I %round the world was correspondent for °n the southwest coast of Persia. � � University,Board, an office that has never (busy to escape being caught b the relent- g 1. + ._: f y several Fa Iish and Gn"Ian papers. She Sea bifida quench their thirst by catching hitherto been held by a woman, less suckers. The small Draft rolls and is now the wife of Profensor Everard Court, raindrops and by eating oily substances. ' , ' i The next national festival of the Amari- racked in tfie arms of the monster, and who holds an important, position in the i .f X i ='can Union of Swedish aii*gera will take 9 Indian Aiueeam, Calcutta. While�the elephant appears clumsy, it Is p �f ever moment it threatened to thro all g in reality obs of the most nimtle animals of lace in the , adiaori Square five of us into the water. The only ho it Charles Russell, the now Lord Chief ` r � , .� York in 18;16. q garden New Y Pe J unties who baa eat taken hos sea Aaia. 1. INC , . . After the festival a chorea we had was to deal the monster the eath • 1 t, makes 1 (., of 200 vol,es eelecteFl from 'the American blow, but it seemed the opportunity ould a striking figure on the beach., Clad is • The narEon why rad infuriates animals ie � 44 - �. {� Societies will make a concert tour in Europe, fX because it is the complimentary color of Rid' . - not a ain be ot1'ered. Blows had no ffect new white wigg and a bright grey gown, he f I ��� The Senate on the huge tentacles. ie the rsonification of dignity. Ne' has gr8°II' ` s.= Committee of the United g The men halo red taken w th hitn to Lha bench the famous p g cit•lived Iand States has increased the appropriation for what arts of the fish they could each The elephant to the Ian e - f Great Sodua Iia from with clubs, but the effect was like you ding snuff-box to whish lie ingaently rawrted animal, and the whale the lonRpat-lived see .. 10 - V.N. , X8,000 to Si15 000. when torturing some u animal. , f, ' a , It his also adds • a iece of rubber. Seaeral times the boat g poor r victim on cross- i 5s wed to the 37 000 ul- P ezamination, and the. immense bsndauna A petrified elephant was recent! found m " `r :�L .1 read . , utas tipped ny the ptru glen of the monster o .. :y � � i y given towards widening the ba and b under three feet of earth at Castle Rock, 1 removing rock in this inner barbas aL pe_ eo that water cam ov the Gunwales .and whioh be oaten waved as&flaEr of triumph on , ' - wego. in desperation the m n fought for their the legal battlefield. He has been mach 'Kansas. 0 y� lives,' bat expecting a cry moment o be more attentive and quiet during the cases There ire two speoiei of the.trrtze whale. " ' J3 This is a 1'resbyterialz administration, drawn below the 1{urfa a of the ocean to a N thea far heard than, manly of his judicial One has teeth in its lower jaw, end the - - }' F� : •�s The Lamont&, Stevenaona Gres me, and horrible death." - � associates. other has not, Smiths go to tl;e$Qy, Dr. Bartlett, church " pne of the stout fi hhooks heed c tight Queen Vfctodia 'preaeuted ihe`;Iyucliese of Afted hundreds of este investigation i ��'{,, _ -i- '4��2� On New y ! - Y 1, 1 • {{- Ya York ave nue- The Thurbers g�o Securely,in the body o the brute, ad a York with two cradles frit` her baby. ,t One is not yet known where or when man first �, F, .' with the Clevelands to Dr, Summerlanti s couple of the mess begs, to haul in o the is of white wood, And is the same bassinet a eared oil earth . *�"'. on Four and a-Half street. The Lamont• atoutlinc. Slowly the ained on the cord &s originally held the Empress Frederick o PP ,<<� Y �° are particularly rigid Caiviniste. Some stare seen through telesoopepl etre ao ,f '' 1 ; ` -. g� °° :L p as they pulled, and elo ly the body o the Gerrriany. It has an inscription in silver distant that it takes their li ht o �b ' ` }b'' - • Dol Buchina a Georgian negro, has one g 2,,00 years a dial letter d A indictitee one mile , � '� . white ear and a�black one- of the boat a where t h d been rmpo a ole Queen t&velittto fftba�Duskiest of York t t° re&chi this planak atrQ fraotiona th reof, The total mileage. L� . up the blas When he pIuge • g The cbt,etah or nantitt le and °f In Ila indicator is on th rear dial B, This indi- I . ,,U " tinguish no k ear with cotton, he can die• to reach rt wit'h.aay we pon that woul put 1.39.1. Itis fitted up with white iatin and g °P � sound higher tliau C with the y it 3J feet high, and ib hooded like a hawk cator can:be Set ask to zero at the end of ` j white ear. a stop to the battle..• -steadil the men Huniton lace. I'he other cradle is made of 45 s,$ His black ear is good for gz°. hauled ltway until the dy came in 6`ght. mahogany with a rich gill nlap and ie up- when t&kett out to Lha chase, the season or at any intermediate time If 4 : ,l :� era! all-round work from the' bass noter.of g Y $ aged s vagely up thr ugh hoLtered in pale bine is ode.} Both are g desired The .A"'and B dials can be instan- ' �_i `�=: the°tgan to the cher The leu e e es 1 The etren th of the lion's fore littibS is ' ' ,c taneoiisl aettoze ob aim 1 tannin the �` ��' p of the cricket, the wager, but the vita spot was yet utof. furnished with sheets of, Irish lawb edged. only 69 percent, that of the tiger, while the y Y p y g a �,k A new form of delirium tremens has' a P P , g strep th of its Bind IimbS is but 66 er .>>Y band, their ad uatment in no way affect u, - tacker!a New the reach of the' wen o Dined to de 1 Lha with lace and blankets s light as aide g York toper. t death 'blow when the opportunity me. down, composed of Pyrene n woo 1. con - in the record m de by the total mileage .� °;� �''�11 the influence of a,livel 1? While under r b Y jag he was shocked Slowly the monster's b dy was being drag- It is an.ori in&1;idea to hold music::re= The atone known as &ieat,s eye is a gra dial, whish const tly adds the mileages i%? U y an electric , g� quartz, with shreds of asbestos ttrrou h i made by the whe• . >[t eau be read by Che � a+ �,F. wire, Nov sed upward, and a it cached the su Encs sponeib,e fpr the death of rd Chief Jus- g t rider without des Dentin y ; , taken too , when he has �a aputterin merit whiskey he fancies he sees the iliarp spike of the b at hook was d iven tiee Coleridge, because b s 'demise was It;ie found iii .perfection in the southern g'. 67 ,� �u= 13 electric wires 'and part of the'Unitod States. �' r�,;:; $Hakes which sho writhing tato Lha brute's body just below the eye, caused by a chill caught at the opening. of Dealers in wild tiima)ereceive enormous �� � Jude wFr him with •par r. S and the victory WAS off. Grp dual! 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I ,. ._- ..._.., :.. . . nt "r- Wit- », -r - -- s. : G' y Y zg z ._..; I,L.•, .r, ci ,�. • _ .. .r Y. . ., s �' d: �a,,§� -.:.: 's. _;ii � .3 -.i Ii ..t -�. -,ul. -.-.- ,. -. -. :- '4 trIt '� _ •�i- -s - _ - - •6iy : k. .. r ,. i ,.. ,.. ,r.•' v!• g - - -- ---- ? _ �. , -1. 'O I �. Aye_ .> _ _ ay e. NOW t � a f2 c r.3` p t1. µr cUA BfitAiIB)s)bta:By reieirrin(l M--Mrs. James GFot sly iu� then Indio .. I �. ��1. �°�• � U0. �-"­- � . f g i 17��' � � x b the dress label on voce paper lot► ed this week. FOR a call ways ascertain the date towhiob P� ' • Now that all the Departaietital results '+ �i/ . � �� < ,-. I sabecription to Tars N>ows ie -T MIBa.D. Lintoh, of Whit y. u we out it pricy be Intett ►g to the peoprI 1. ittances are acknowledged ya iDg ifrleads Dere. t a r fol- of 1'iokering to note how far successful , ........ ` ' e of date on label on the fire p pe -•�-Walter Richardson, of L d6tiyi arae their vsollege was a�qd how fi<r it merf is i to receipt of money at this orae. AiWayu ---- - I a k the date Paid ahead. tf with his people here Thursda ! their appreciation nd honor. . It stands �ii�i•iaisiiiil.iiuiii.isA�------iiiMiifii■ iPNiiiii steer, {j P 114 - --Miss Eva Wallace,of Woodbridge Is .unique ue among the nc�►tional institutions gg R 1. visiting her cousin Mies Cora Ham. of the Province. F d by no govertiralent r . . 7 - �'i purdq ftwo,b -Mrs. W. G. Ham and ughter are pa and not feasti a ou tnonaly at the 4 -I , p p hocla and Col- a4© .been doing a nice tT8 a all along f pisitina with City friends this week. ppublic crib as do on High Bc �j h qr Ak , IOHERING, ONT.. A•-U (I. 17 1884 -Mrs.James and Neater ar , v�tl7e legiatte Institutee,ye it bas distanced them h0u 1�aIIy COII'lplaln Of thlII B belIIg BO ,,�; a cit , visited•8t J. R. Lipton' , this week. all in Departments results. Its success t g Y, is Year has been mething phenomenal met• The 1eaB0II 1B We lieu Be87B0llable _ E . r --Thos Prest, of the G. T. ., wife and this y q want and L Fr' . �r�/� and reflects great edit on the facult , �oCj-A ►71v-a family are with J. S. Barker,and tatnily. yy who are more than leased with the result g00CtB, wh1Ch are �IIBt what 8 a o ale,euch as 3 i ---Miss Tariell and Miss L w. of Cleve of tbeir labors. L t year the I cewage ata rice which insures r - p r�, d � •�-•The publio schools resume operations land; are visiting at the resid ace of Tbos Massed from the co ege was 661, this year lees 40 ct : V on Monday neat. Law. It far exceeds that. Miss Crock who has f e�,ette Sh,trtS �P1t� C� ! .11% . ..�r -�It -.Miss Maggie Peart,. of Toronib, is --Miss Hattie Barton, of oranto; was charge of the Pre arstory department is �e� � pl,%1111 � +-.: - - p .­ ­�- hon Sock 0 $ 11with her sister:Bella here. here with friends daring the present an exceptional good teacher and her labors �t. are attended with exceptionally good resultse�'S See,raless C S! ct - ate week. 4 -R. Ellis and wife of Oshawa, w I {. oyer_Snnday with �V. T• Hartrick. -Mr. McT�ivef', of Hnoz IIege, Tor• co failure cumin from that carter either •r 1,111 S� etc. LLLL ,: ­ 1- -. was in the onto, will occupy St. Andre 's pulpit on this or last year The following is a anm 'Jj Cottonades! S - 1• j � -D. Poucber, of PlainfiQld, ma of the number of candidates sent up, overglllst villafle Monday, and mad us a friendly .Sunday. ' uahtlea nd prices. j u' call. -Mies H. Woodruff; of'T ionto; spent the number passed and the percent3cgeClass iIl taking pattPrIIs, q ��. _ -13amnel Snowden andi wife of Bow- Sunday with her mother, and other 16F'oa sed a0n� 2%pansns Q'n . QA g,ddpssaed ,. Manville, were with John Sanders ove friends here. 2 100 2nd class�3, passe , 106%• ' •• -.Mr. and Mrs, -James Henderson, of � % linnday. s Frank Moore deserves special mention as riiiiiiii.r....rrr■iai=«•i■■•r•i■viii. ioiurrisioass --Miss Chase, of Bellevi,le spent Sun•i Searboro Junction, wets ere Sunday be passed his 2cd class and matriculation1. 1. . day with J.R.VPintere and wife, of Eliza•) with relatives. at the same time, taking his matriculation street. -An quantity of soft eo 1 for thresh and the 2nd class work which is mach 110 ) . - beth I .,. Mon in parposes at the Picke in Harbor, &NAt 11311KIRM _ . -Christopher Dale was hereon g p p g harder Athan the prescribed matriculation . :, day looking after the repairs to his block at 05.25 per ton. . work.. • The Colla a can isirly challenge _ T�. --Y. P. S. C. E. topic t week will- corn rison with an other educationaljjt� VLOS�`+ ,,,{}II�RAN ED FA> T $EACH. ,.._ on Hing et set. . y Wib ', I r-John ones and *ife, of Toront¢ be "How to bring others to Christ." institution in th Province. With the • ` • illi friends sarin Leader, Miss Dale. restige coming from each a record the / : UEes 'Glov s f s9k Mitts, �t ' junction, ere here w . --Mrs! McIntyre,,- of Sa 's Domains, aoulty will enter upon their duties again 0 : the pre,ien week. y ' _ -N. B. Margaoh is in the' city this visited with W. G. Allawa and. other determ heirr efficiency even l be increased b,♦ a never had, better vela in factory week gettipg some pointers in cutting fat friends here daring the pasx week. 7�►r y cotton than We have $t pees nt, ranging -T. A. (ire and family have return- the additvon of a new teacher ` the fall olQthing trade. . Greig - y - Tovvnehi Council meets ted froth PiekerwR on the eke, where , Sabbath Schools! In rice from 5e t0 1OC pe1.r d. Ask us Piokeifw({ p t4 Brougham Monday next, for the traneac- they have been campin�C fo s- fortnight. .. - - We are glad to 8ve y0II Call tion of enteral_ business. I -The Misses Malcolm, of Toronto,. about them. g According to a resolution at the. Last ettirned frons Llilo s pent Snndsy ani Monde at the resi•� Sabbatl9 Bcilool Convention, . and will try and Berge y0u LO he beet Of I • _ -Mrs..John Glendon r pe - Township . . west on Saturday- afternoon where she deuce of T. B. Marquis, on the Lake' the Township fuss divided into three die- our ability. i, I bas been visiting friends. •Shore. rt tricts with a person named in each, to act i' � : , - - - L I? .-- . .. . -Mise Sidney, of Toronto, haspent -Henry LinKford will Te a cubes as convener to call the teachers together to I • , at •`The (lien, the here within the next- few w eks, date and �� • '­-�the last fortnight diecilss subjects relative tor6abbath•gchoole made the idea of increasing the work. c '- . guest of Miss Hate. Thompson. other paraenlars of which Ill b work, with ... . � �� AJ--Mrs. Chas.Owen and son,of Toronto, known later. W. J. Dale was convener for the southernD ee". • , ie. t and called a meeting of the tea .1 -- .�. who have been visiting Oshawa and that -Harvest is almost finis ed In this d districtI.. .. part of the district have returned home., trict, and the sturdy, yen en are now which as old Aug.in e9thi.1e There wasna ' .1 • -It is rho unusual thing to see ae many praying for rain, that the r of crop may hoodous8 camber of teachers present from /� �•r� as a dozen tramps pass through our vii•' be benefitted. tteet he village schoaIS, Dumbarton, C1?erry- �� �� ,� { ' .A. . 1-3:*� . tagq in a single day this warm w�atber. -W. d. Ham is impro Ing the s wood and the Harbor. The afternoon • N - hurch street m- - 4osepb H. Bundy has taken posses inf(rant of his premises, session commenced at 2 m. flee.devot- r, uttiDg in a cul art and fillip .. • siob�of the Triftt property and moved north, by p B ional exercise, conducted by the convener, � . � M G ° I M "I �: hie household effects therein on faturday. iD the crossing. it was moved sad seconded that W. J. - �y _ . V, � : .. --The close season for speckled trout --R. T. Hodgson, priuc pal of Orono Dale act as chairman of the meeting and � m ooh r °' a. �� -� 1._. commence on September 15th and. not public school, is bare the s week with C E. Marquis as secretary. ` The first ;� a ����t v�8 = s S m 00cr, ' the 15th of Au st as some eo le sa friends. He also Dell d upon his old ac• subject for consideration was The par- C , _ ' ,,,,� eb m se. P P . P quaintances at BrockpRoa pose and growth of the Sabbath School" 8=-62 .412i S� G e m :1 J L. Grei of Clinton, and Mea. --C. H. BiFsell, who he -been visitilia led by an able paper read by Mr. 6.Simmt, "9 -0 m g ! ► M CD S - - Mrs. L q, - _ '= J. T. Clark, of T' ronto, have been for the at ,,The Glen" for the pas two weeks,left of Chicago, which was fall of information. �,.� p m ,-., 1 est few da s wi h friends here and at the on Monday-for a trip dow the St. Law• some six or seven followed briefly .on the t.G. t V< y rEn^e, previous to his retu,ninQ to prince. subject. The second sub;ect-The teacher's w Q c. v t + m �c m m lake shore. . meeting and its benefits" was to have been m �, a I C m ° o 1 - -Many needed repairs are being made ton IIniverFitt•. opened by lire• S. C. Philp- Eht• cot Pev. o B I w •c 1 " P - �'.;- to Dales block this week. Fart of the Harry Linitfor�l will at ce an eQeninq Wm. Whiting who was sojourl,�:IR it, cot � � 0 , G '� M mo ed and relaid with of readin F, in I'irie's Hal on: Tuesda re g y' to taxa her lace. A anent deal .a '" -:-4 = ����s ,� ^" �-' C , . roof had to be y y f August 28. This will be Lterarly treat midst P• o .-.r - e , , , c - pitch and gravel^ interest was taken ip this subject a�.3 it 8 .,V � S4 W -Q ' -W. Peak is�D Peterboro this week at that none should mise. or full particn was thoroughly disc sed, when it was re• -*a d a �- i tending the linens Lodge of the I O.F•.ao lard of the program, see p sters. solved, .,that this district meting, recog• q •� �+ �+ ;, ' - . �3 r . He -;hint -five cents s t cash pay for n zin the importance of 'Y'escher's meat m'ti oa - representative from the local cont _ I � ;; . - alb a worth delegate. THE NEw3 until ,Jana let nett and inge,grecommeod the several (schools and E, ' Should m y 7 .1 i. -The Whitby cricket team was ez- the same will be 'sent to my address in villages in the district to at once organize T��. ��r KERIN(�1 TAILOR i : peeled here today (Friday), but they Canada or the Lnitell Ste es. Here is a local or union teacher's meetings." bite. J. l� 1,VL slave announced by letter their inability chance of a lifetime. S amps will be Dickie then moved, seconded by T. B. Gerow that all the S. B. teachers of this, - • &o Dome, and therefore the day will pass taken at par. Village meet in this room next Tuesday The 88asoII is ' IIBt now o�ening for 'j without a match. . --John E. Gee A Son, ish as to state B _4. evebing, Aug 14th to thoroughly organize • -There are a numbor of our writ es that they,are in the field this, tall to .buy a union teacher's meeting, carried. The I both fall and SPRINCA 3rd subject, Piim ry class worst," was ' from whom I.. 4! . . .-,-.. ;we have not hes d ,for to any gaantity of apples, .. ey � !; ­ . . - these ngany` weeks, and have become wit tes, for whi�h they wit pap the highest fall of interest and evoked considerable LOTHIt 40asy. as to their welfare. market pricQ,. , Parties w om-ihey do not discoasiou, being c►bly led by Mise P• J. ' If still the flesh, kindly inform as. call upon, Fbonld correep nd end address Wright. The evening sea,ion opened sit ' 11 nom 4he strew PickennR P.O. g tn., when Pr f. Warder, of Washing. and We are i Showing elegant ant ran�e8 lIi all k1I1d8 of. -Geo Do ning,jr.,fe , stack at hie char's farm, Base Line, oD -t•-Fred H. Mason• of i' dehip. N.Y.. ton, D. C. deliver an address on •'The Worsted8t F+'al1Cy PantiDgS. C�IIR . AIId m- 1' . g p Bible and bow to stud It." The lecturer erted Tweed6 at c108 prices. . : Saturda an broke his leg. Medical aid forlmerly of the Pickerin Pharmao , was y p � - was at nee ummo5ied and-the tractare here with friends Frid Fred is the was at home wit the cob than haw I v�e •urrr.rrrrwrwrrrrr.r•r.irior rrrrirsr• redaeed but George will be a"peitient ford senior partner of a 8rm of draggiete at let what the Bible was, � - that placed ,ing bndines tinider the title should study, according to what our object �e have X160 OpeIIed our II8W stock Of . several ee s. was ie studyin it. It,was moved by Rev. -A an d womab a000mpanied by of Mason & Brown. ` He is highly pleas- 1 g. __ tvl:, . Mr. Cbiaho m. seconded by wm. Hander- 1 iiliisttititl9 ` four ch' dre , passed through our village ed with the ye4tnre. son, that we bold our Deict meeting in Dan- itlflililllft 111flNi . :PA U. Monde m ening` on foot. They had -H. Lingford has jet finished his barton on the 2nd Tuesday in October nest . spent t e or ices night Hader the shelter smm�ier saunas at the D Isarte College of and that a repteaentive corximittee be 1411 for quality, deBign and prCe are better: than ink bra ab of some'trees that shadow Oratory, 'Toronto, and t the wind-up sppoialted to assist the standing committee. : the roe to nr western limit. concert given by that ins itation, signally each to consist Messrs Roach. er aha we have ever B OWil. I . ', • -8e oral f our delifiquents have"adfn• distinguished himself as an Elocutionist. Taylor jr. of Che rywood, Miss M• Holmes `�= plied 'th ar request of last week for For particulars see repo t in the Toronto and W, Tbom, D nbarton yV. VP. Sparks , N- BU -.- - IN , 1. z ' money, butt ere are yet a large Dumber papers of August 14th d its. Pickering H}rbor and the superintendents is7- . -i -The A.O.'9.W, o s who Ve ap rently not noticed.the hint. enc rsion to N.iaRara of Pickering viii schools. The sttocess• . � ano For th bene t of chess we would repeat Falls,per steamer Gard Cit , Tbare• fal meeting was en Deought to a close, for cash day, was attended b a good,; number and we hope b sonde practical. results. • �T 1, that w are up , y at left Whitby I . . I �: , ; -. . re Intends sellinft his from this locality. The ho y _ < - +. -JO n nde MITpY. s: . _ �� I %, . farm took, 'impliments and household about 9 o'olock. As th day ws very &+ 1. e•in the forepart, of Sept. as be is fai obmble, Do doubt tbo who attended Add n ding a few days in farm la lu S is weep with our stodi in excellent shie. Each day new oveltiea are `c�: thioki g of going to Niles, Ohio, to work enjoyed the trip exceed' ly well. town We t T p rY •1. at his old trade in the tin Tomorrow (Bator ay) ateMOOD the A „ten,• cad wheel struck our town on being added making the most cum late assorLnaisnt of Milllne floods ao �. , with cousin We show lame assortment of Stn►w ^I. w roiling mills, as farming don t pay. members of the Town hl� council will Saturday eveain . Novelties ever seep in Pickering. i4 R =k. r sent clot weather may be meet here and confer with Lha ies A. Allen and clic Campbell retarDed Plaques. No doubt these are to be the lead' g feature of the season, - e e outetri in the shaped hat in the race foprominence. Flowers P P from Muskoka l at weeek. PP g gcod f r corn, but it'8 awful rough on col• interested, as to them a of race ate in YeilinRs, tc. We cordially In �; lees d cuffs."-Stou,�'vilkl �ree Fres. oonpection with the ov flow of the oroek gheriff Paxton and family retained froth in endless to suite all tasked, ; .- camp on haloed y last. vile all to inspect our tock. When Bro. Covington has been conduct- east of the Brook road. The conference _ L a ear, hie to will commence a& 2 0'0l k, and will take A iew irom he a took in the excursion b I - I for abon y I E . .� lug anewspaperRochester this w to see tlae races, -. u.5 a I• • W I teres i n ``collars and cuffs" will have place on the ground. vim, Till, undertaker, - - gjCKERING ' la►gely disappeared. , -Tuesday morning a spark from a - A. Till, son H NG STREET, ._._Geo. Swallow, of Clinton; s ant Snn pase�nq engine set fire the grass in the spent Sunday a d Monday bare. t t A number of ur sports took in the Wood- - da with his siBtor Mrs- �V. ickie, of station yard, and soon huge prairie Bre bine trotting r s held there this week• Y Church street. He was on his way• to was raging. For ata a it wee thought The boys bay not as yet recovered the �` � (� . . '• eterboro to �ittend the I.O.F. Viand that the baildinQs war in danger, bat haat which they lett as Port Hope on Julyj�R, .s1rJo � OF .. - -, .- ..: -, 11 P bo duals the flames ew more feeble. ••• ••• : .1 <. lodge. George is an old Pickering y gradually let. _ - . and is always-made welcome whoa he Several yards of the si walk was burned F. Laplam, la sly of D• Vicker's grocery r Dells neon old friends.` and this constituted th entire damage. grocery store, h secured a position in tJx- , •-�V�. engaged re airing the roof of -,According to resol tion the Sabbath ridge. st. Satni�da , school teachers of the village met on S da; "last wound tip the Salvation ••• •• • • 1, Dale's property on `Hing i y °� ri ` Wright missed his footing and Tuesday evening and rganized a union Armsy Damp tinge held at Corbett's shat hated; g choice lot of Be�ir om Snites,Parlor tuite J. 4 .; Edmond Wrigb '' ', fell off the back kitchen, a distance of ten teacher's meeting to t every Tuesday Point for the at two weeps- L and received a severe slick- evening for the study of the lesson and A lar8�draw took in the McLbodisl BttD• �'t g'. Tables, &IIs Oh BUOh a lot t3�1a1r8 Of all kinds. or swelye fee , da gob 1 exc rsion to Toronto, and. Is- s Z ;ng up. No bone were broken,howaver, methods of presenting &bat lessor. For y �k If you have vnq notion of as g Almira, now and it 16 ez tied that lie will be around the present a leader ' i be 1►ppoiQLed land Pa>gk by et amen C#reyhonnd on Fri- e cceedin mastic . day last. ie pour time for you will ver havQ abet• - ag in in a ew days. i -_ each evening for the d R N.av, A•Fidle is borne for v iew holidays f the new Catholic The nexS meeting will a in the Friends Ileal sermon to the ter chance to get fuxII;*' UAtire cheap• : ..� The coiner atone o He preached e=oe , ` c ah, Oshawa, will be laid by !Arch- oharah, Tuesday eyeni g Dezt, 21 Inst, at congregation of All BaintsI church on Sun- I P CALL'A1tiTD I sP CT �TOCR• bishop Walsh, assisted by several priests 8 a clock, Let all t e teachers attend da ,t, -- Rev. Father Hated will and make this meetiD a success, and it y .- -< on Sunday next. Our boyys fn two fni�iia match op v. Father Je#feott will be a eat hal to all engaged in the cuss defea the Marisy&Co's cricket We >3till Lee a g©od.BtOCk Of n , rtakin(I� �0od$� �f you e` preach the sermon. Re 6t' F y p is to be congratulated neon &he energy work. team of Toro to. J. Campbell, v�bo ice C©mpelled to et an thin lII this line, don t forget. he has die laved m pushing the -Death' has again visited our vilhage home for hfa b lidays pia ed with our boys y PiCl'c®r, �, which P 3MI�rMS � =� =�5��' erection of the new edifice, and it is pro• and removed one of o reaidente in the acid sncQeeded. the d in#inings in Y r'' bable that many from Pickering parish person of Miss Johan a Branider. Friday niacing 80 rum . , While J. bpi, of rooklin, accom- .- Will visit Oshawa Sunday. morning, 1Jth inst., deceased arose ash i this town, were anted by Fra Bryan, '' ' . , ­ , , , - 1 would appear that the Toronto canal, and al&hough s e had Dat been in P - returning b e from rbett's Faint on G .' G ODS,e �'� 'net discovered during the good heslLh for sev months, was as d hen 'cat o 'te1. - 1 �j►•� boats have l Sunday evepi g last an 1 ppm past few peweeks that ople a this s do ofe the c t some well �p usual. As &h day wore on shetho Martin M iR. Co., t e front axle of Ith ' y, and crew flaore.feeble, and abon010 a. m., she : ea sir bti broke, tbrowiog both occupants e * t y P ole are willin to trade good breathed her las&. D ceased was in her bison, howeaei, cls •to the did vaine II1 Neal Prints, res C OOdBi LaCCs for . `= that these pep g out. Mr. } 4 _ - Bard Sollars for a ride on their boats. Ili- sixtieth year, and iia resided with her Mins thereby stoppingthi horse. No other ` $ fQl' Frintis, CO�tOnat eS• ►�hll�rllla'15 Art IIBilIIs• 4" stead of selecting different dates,however, fbalf•eister, Miss Brand, in; the end COD- daD�age•was done, save a!good sbaking up . '1 they seem to prefer-to rtin opposition' ex- sees}oD until a couple of year ago, when and an inch of dust all I over them. fide. �''enti, hats iu the latest Styles. 1. f : CardlODe, and therefore their nndertakinge the rented oat the fa m and rpov0 into- Br an who in. take got on Mr.�Cibson's at and .' ' his chnetie into t► s ri. e not nearly so remunerative' to the the village. The fun 1 took' place ore hat said it had than t A fQlw I'em tants '6 p tB B�tabl �or patahWor �> •t�. . - r 1 . ' `- ;�1-: - " '....' local management as . they otherwise .Sunday st.2 .m., W en the interment fedora! ., _ ` _ - ;below Cos - - -. 1. -,+ _ .::j _ .'r . d p . . _ n Id be. Yesterday bursda ) there was made at Erskine cemetery, 2nd con- �' , .:. ;.,` . � t F .. :. Ldon� t F .: - o less than three excursions, from cession and the rema ns were€ollowed to q � �° 1 ;. UNBABf��e , '. • • • d x - - - , •elpk,g. ,q>:- :.. _.-.x._,7n` »• .,, �. "i '�: '+'; t _ g_ F94 locality one to N ra Fa11e and two their last raetiD is -a ode fi ._ , this y iag'e R P bl..• :. t: �. -;., aaLL - . s{ r .< t jF E s q a- �:r , ter. o nr : .c , 5. �; .3 xu �; :� .... L .-to.Ra�hes 4 . se Qf frieltd@ anis a _:�" ,. ,: ::}, �r, �. �;s . . - ,_ . , . ;a�.,. •...� � } .., a .�� "� , _�'�:i :•-e��' .a Frye - IF 7e. ..S :2 : J.rr< f hp.. .. .6� 'r"d�'Sr!-+=5 r.-7 'i,Cs"` max' 5 .�t} :e. .tr. �Z< F} p. rd- sT.f � -y�- i.- 1. .a'. �Ik`Y-' fes.- F� -� �•-7 :..,i� i