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P CSS ING ONTO FRIDAY S P'�F11�,:B R 1894s : d� � � N.O ' 4� ; �� �� . - . ,. '. , :_, mesas b fell off a pit ( , { t - J ttai orb*.- �,.- T other day. $y some m sa a tAARKi•tI ' < lily �f' x �,� �a � OUT ARO ND T ;r K�� ;%-' I, ,fit �� ,f .e lertt�'and in d ing so broke both hopes , :N ;f� �� � 111 �' ✓ I The little fellow die• The Town Hall tmitte6 of the 'Vili ,`' i10l - of his left orris . y. t . LILTZBT LOCAL HAPPEt=611 BBCOBDRD BY �It ,.. . 1Kedtcal,_ ' played considerable ooarage iii having the lege .Conpoil haveided to repair aha �, , ti TUB PBll88 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR fracture reduced. ppol room and have notified, Mr. (lleaso�D 1.� ; M $9,TE'�AN, �,D� C.1�.,Dd, •P• COBBB81?GND)RNTg. to tat effect. The of room will 1. � y ,, 1. I It seems to ns that one of your scribes Po Pm R• A g p•, coroner. office and Rssid nae, CLAREMONT. - . last week must have been suffering from bob be in the Council Chamber for_ the { s``. jug Street, Pickering Office,hours: MO Din #4„� k . time. t #. Fk..$ to 11:90 Evening 8 t°8. d epepsia when be Peeved that able letter. J K Richard Ward is oonetrttotin I silo T e Woollen Mill has closed down for - a , / a w 11•earned vacation of two vo eeks. tis f, „11,`•; I X-, g Ibe composition was fairly stood, but the , a6, Ch's w k. µ . Leg 8e letter was entire! uncalled for and could :+, ,-,ar- _ m-I 3' intended to overhaul the bnildi oke � - ARRIST RS, --- ies E• Michell, of Whitby,t►isit� at S. serve no good purpose. It is to be hoped such repairs as are necessary and Dave the �'' ..e ! �, h vOUDS, - _ B..Palmas's ibis week. that erre thiS.he bas recovered Somewhat. } r ENTO wally and ceilin kaloomined and aimed s D SOLICITORS,ETC•,1a� Adelaide s rest _.. w,,, �Irs, R. J. Allan, of Toronto, is guest The peach•social, on Thursday evening Markham Township Council pelhould s , y at'D. Maonab's this week. under the auspices of the Christian have the two culvert bridges on she` 8th . , F�:. Illy ! e�t�ot:o, At Claremont C edB�R IS Pam ELL, Q. :,, :;, - -- ,,r 1.1- 'L_-" .. J E' ty Crown At ney,and c ty i he Misses Pringle, of Markham!, "were. church was a grand gffair, wbile the at- ponces,ton in the first mile and a quatter • TER'oOa" ou.e,Whit v• 1 Choice amily Paten Floor i1.G0 r bag,. h re with friends o6elr•Monde tiendanee was exceptionally oo& Beside from the townline re aired: The are r� �. � �'' solicitor' oO O• i Mr. Beninger, C. P, R. express agent•►T the peaches and oream, which h were ser• loth in a dangerous condition. the one at ; 4' , 'L AMEg MILLER, SO ICIrOR, — AT xE -- - : ,#,,� •I - B Neville, visited with Wm. Band ► over ved in abundance, there orae s a muaieal psrticnlarly being in bad F TARy Public, Conveyan er, oto. Oil'! a at. the townline ti I Thistle Ha;' near Brougham Money t- can. S Sunday I and liter program presented. One shape. , __+- .� �- LL IVs Y, BAR I8. S P 11I K IL Mise MoKs of Toronfia is assn f v the sin f. St°affoille gl�ya Uxbridge at 'Uxbridge , OW & Mc- I site pet I . y+ a eeturs ofshe a ening was ging o on Saturday. W .1 . D tare,-solicitors,Ao, OM a °p B.A,• IC I'ZIN th bar aunt at the Methodist parao>nage Miss James, of Toronto. The Baptist Y• oodville will plays our , ' 1 Whitby,Ont. Jno.Bell Dow, �• _'__ - th a week, team here next Saturday Sept. 8th, our :.�" \_ office,Who y Co .i ao a Choir, of Wbilevals, was present and at S:licoillivray,LL•B. Money to Loan. " * �_ os «, w P boys were expecting them on the first (to ' rivate de, .aO a a Stephen Medland, of West Whitb ,was frequent intervals discoursed sweet song. morrow) but the game will not be played .. .i ,ea thoaeand dollars, p h re Tneelday calling neon bis old Mend,. After•tea addressee were delivered b a ' A loan on Ileal Estate orages at ap a Y until the 8th. f3tonffville is mourning the : , of interest. TAO . P 13,$x.Bim- *i sa aA >w ex. Wilpon. numbs of clergymen, and the same were lose of one of their best players in the per unable rete° . N � � w I; 'a Miss Wilson, of the hotel is not about v in . The laremont.Band sono! Wilmot - 'a- - Ler,Pickering,(every Batuzd q.? p" e , erg enteirtsan R C W of Pike, who is now bartender - 6 1Wtin a I t week, she having received a seers amved rather latae, but amply made up for Mr. Jas. Pitts at the Tremont Hones, 'i It ' :. Yetert"4".... ,- m o ea. a'" I c e d w' hot lea. or the delay. We will not longer dwell here.—Sun. may, nb f - M� a7 " . A ,a' o M re, Helly, of Toronto, and Miw A er, on the program. oss who had charge :_-_ . - r F. WHALEY, 41KTERIN Ry sa :a �� '' '" y T� eon and Dentist. .Graduate 0 On- _ S of(IRocheatei, are the questa of R. P.Hop• of the affair bate every reason to feel - WHITEVALE. I i. H•• Sugg Toronto. Gradua in a . °,- w .i k sad wife this week. d of the rssnit of their efforts. F.11 tario VeLennsry college, �.hl .i ,,, h on d Member of the o tarso ve cry ^ S. Coxwortb'did not Isays Isat week Dentistry. salty. Call •by N i Qo a e, A B. Var en has retained from a trip , fj��`. AMociation. Dentistry a ape y $• gay or night prom sly at nded to. Co. >_Q u r a, w . fOt BherbrOok ae aDDOanbed, bn/ Ibis BroWn'e COrnet•s. west. '"x,}. p a � O week intends going to Qrsobeo b show ]Ir. Brett, of Van ' ver, B.C., visited a ,i Telegraph and Po L Offices, l O . ' Residence, y 6y the Rev. Mr. Pickett•recentl . �, • Vale. we p 'o o.o a' a • t. his stock. • . Mr. Ed. we bad a few drops of rain here Y "t $OPSINS,VETE INARY S R- = a . g� . ^��+g o . Banbury, of Aurora, was here Sun• one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. O'Brien, of IIxbridge, t1 a 0 as and Mogday and had just a lolly . Miss Louie Millar, of Toronto, is yieit ; ,, 11, GgON, Graduate of a Ontario et- �i ,c ori a a a'C" spent Sunday with J. W. Wonph. `° � 4,. - ossuary College, Toronto, re stored me her Q �$ aA Mr. Hayes and sister, of Toronto, are seal Associa ion. a� i. � Nod at' e. He is delighted with the sweet in friends in this locality. . visiting their brother, James Hayes. I 4{ piths Ontario Veterinary Di Xoa14 Office.residence and shoeing+f rge one and ne- N a 1:2!D t0 a of our town bell, iso Maggie Oorman has Ilttely bees Mr. and Mrs, James Wales, of Kingston, • r miles north .of Gr n River. feel = o o c� $�$ r. Smith of Stonffville will vi�t. engaged with Lo*d Monk. =1 < usrte o 79 «. v v Jamaica, visited friends berg last week. q d , `, driving shoes at iron prices. otifoe and hop s O A Cl snout on the first and third Tuesday Miss Jennie Pilton has returned bome =xt house from 7 to it a.m.and i tp ! P.M. ale- a a q a' y Wheaton Hagerman is making prepare -. graph address Whitevale out!, P. o. ad sea, � ^e A of eh Mouth. His dental rooms are in after a brief isit with her uncle J. Max• ,"' c e v I Lions for building a new hones and barn. . Green River,Ont. .a a .� a B ady's block, next door to the market.* well. Mrs. Thos. Carter has returned from a . H 0'P H I N $, VETERINA Y . I a od . 0a0 , N - O. obias Caster is just now paying the A very Ienjoyible evening wag spent by visit to her sister, Mrs. Turner, of Streets , w. surgeon, graduate of Ontario n- 3� biabest market price for alsike and red a Dnl�nber of o young 1.neople at I. Bier• villa. f>� cry,college, Toronto, office.at}d "residence, in- ap I m clover seed, be ie also paying the top Sg• Bag's oa 'Tuesday evening last. Mr. Congher, of Cleveland, O., is spend- - ton's avenue, Pickering vilia$e. Cells by sy �y .o or night promptly attended to. Lame d ares 2or grain delivered at his elevator Our fo 'shall team will meet.the Cherry• H88mi weeks with'liis sister, Mr6. VV., . - �,- diseased feet attended to at my own for e,w ere here. • wood ele�eu at Cedar Grove on Satardaf I ann prepared to do all kinds of job gnu gen rat �(]� The Misses Poacher, of Toronto, are vie-.. - 11 blacksmithing work. Man always on hand. W' MA. X E botographer Merieni, of Bloailville, the 8th. Game to commence at 4 0 clock sting Mre. Thos. Ward and other friends � }" mHOMA$ A. (3�RAHAIk1, VETEIiI - w here Maaday takitiR photos for the sharp. in Maple Ave. . `s I 1 ARY SURCIEON,Graduate of the On o I b d boys. He also look the measure of The Prairie Chickens are l�tl>�ninit at Th many f{sends of Wm. Armstrong, ofL Ilk. . Vetsrinary College,Toronto,r gistered inem er - F. HutehigoD's dwelling, the shadow of Large now. Any person who has a water Locust Hill she. pleased to see him oat yet hid scat Associat'on. I ` of the Ontwio y cry w ich he will soon present as 1> finished Mellon patch ehoal_ti keep a night watch• again, after rather a severe alines . � .I also honorary member of the Ontario Med cal ' - ph togrigb. � i ' . " Society,treats 1 diseases o1 domesticated Ill- man. Robert Milne is visiting his broher Jae mals• Also part talar attention to Veteran ry ! he Methodist people intend aki. s A number of sheep hays been worried at Hamiota, Man., and will take a top g Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at some of these da e, when rhe church it this neighborhood during the peal few throughout the Province and' the Territoc- M reasonable rates. Office at the well known es- . f Grabam Bros..one mile west o1 d and beneath shed will be properly weeks but we bo now it has been put a ieis before retarding. Y tab] o • Claremont. .Telegrams to Claremont punct y p y Pe The buildings of W. B. -Turner on the . - 1 attended to.. 131y r velled. Already almost entheent stop a as one of the Neatber Spring boyys K F ; y me have been romised to do he w rk made an im ortant catch last week b' 7th con. met with a narrow escape from de- « r, in half a day. p t o finding two dogs al shear sheep the earys stracti�n by q fire started from a spark . `-A VU (garble. :: � Dumber of Ctaremontites' vierted the were immediately shot,. sad now Sandy from • C.P.R. engine, which fired the �� - - l"`'' g on part at Balsam, Friday evening wears the usual.grin from ear to ear with faunae and stubble. t y - - _- ,. , , t Silas Windsor. is walking by aid of a NOMAS DIIN� , Conveyancer, Co an were bight leased with the cutin $8 in hie ekes. , �$ mieeioner for te9cing Affidavits, etc., Cla e- P g Po cane these days. His old foe sciatica is - i art gallery.was considerable of a sell, not the present trouble, but a misstep was: = Al moat,Ont. - a a BIINTING, ISsner of M e I an some of our mnsiciana w e liven duNNY MOUNT- . t e cense of the lameness, �enper aided by f ,Ir Bew . tb full benefit of the same. T e village a acute attack of pienriey. '' L Licenses for the County of Ontario. f- . fico at the-store or at his residence,Pick g James Wice, of Unionville,visited friends '� E b d was there and did theix t of the The Misses Bark, of Green River, are _is-y here recentl and his de artare was dela ` villace• p am exceedingly well. visiting iriende hen. Y= P y' ,-`. �.R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLE H at the echanI f the h Bti rye. bur dap orfs celebrated in lsremont Mr.imd MFM. Farthing have been visit• ed anti! the following morning through Conveyancer, Commissioner for take g some evil disposed persons rem and ,t > 9 affidavits, Accountant and insurance Age t. by two grind football matches. The t in at ,losiah Pu h'a. P Pe g This organ has be n 13o earef y gtUd- . Woodruff, o Pickerin visited with hiding the wheelo of bis buggy. _ looney to. loan on farm property. Wills a m tab was between-Claremont d Br k• s '' p sed the defects w iCh were thought lin intermediates. Some fine !play was gg y. Maas Mable Laughlin last Creek had sa bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will be n g p y his uncle, J. Toole on 81 s g I Brougham every Monday afternoon for t e• ex abated in this me, which 'stilted in Mr. and Mrs. J. Holden, of Markham, birthday party, at which was present a. ,- 4' 1 'transac'tion of business. 97-v incurable, are now easily Ove e,py Sandayed with friends here. boat of relatives and friends,young and old MONEY TO LOAN . APPLY TO a ietory for Claremont by stab to 0. who had a moat en o able issue. Miss. `' • file use of accurst ly fitted 6aclee. Th eat ibe da was betweeka Brook• Mr• and ms's• T. Thornton attended the I Y Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont K� y funeral of their sister's child at Unionville, Mable was the recipient of many valuable :. • Canada Permanent Loan A Having@ Co., h We can. help yo I. lip Seniors, champions of the Ontario on Band. - presents. office,Toronto. Stock capital a8. ,000. Total y' seeeta 88,700,000. The company lends money a Co ty League,sad the Riversides of Tor- Pugh & Sons, of Pesaabemk, General Ales• was in tho vale on Mon-- , lowest current rates of interest and on favor-. We feet your eyes free of urge. on It is admitted b all who witntss• g ds night seeking dame es for breakage of - I: y through here on Tuesday morning with Y g li g g ? . able terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- We se I you perfectly adjusted ed the game that never was there such a two lar luads of Shropshire rams, on his carriage in a the runaway horse trot. ���. benttues purchased. No commission. No delay large with some-of the villa s its on the same $ipensee moderate. sett . die lay of Sue p y.mg shown in ibis see• route to $rooklin simian, from thence to village P° n . glasses. both Hams did some admirable work. to Wis. dory. Being the season for dusk it seems A A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT ti ; be shipped lXr. Fox, . of Oregon, j ,?. A. for the oonacy of Ontario Drawin g d0 't Cbarg �'bDCy psi 88 Tb' match resulted in a victory for They were as exceptionally flue lot. the boys were poaching on the (3eneralw ; vale ane reserves, when he a orad _ : and epecifications furnished for every class of B kl. by 1 goal to 0. Then was the Quite a number of oar onus people at- Pri S F PPe building, $team and hot w.ter beating sad on the assns, sassing them to gee in hot ventilation s speoiaay. Office--Gerrie Bloolk, • s BARN D f bit Of feeling tbrOQgliOtit the game. �+aded tbt� P!•pb 'esti at $mngham, ` r'11 haste. Followin them with his fast trot ► ev z Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitay) nei�l�er side bassi an thing to 8t,m lain and were enmptaously rewarded by a large g �- y tin mare be t alongside of their con dish of m and oteam. our scribe hay- g a 4i Besi once—HinReton Road East Pickering. 87=y J+ LER: �HI BY of. Mr. Lothar Bowes solea as arae, b ve anus, when a oollieoa of the vehielbs �j T. PENNELL. HOUSE PAINTr, - gave entire satialsetion to bolb.teams, been allowed two. Afterwards be orae occurred, and the General's carriage was. : K �At -- E• and Decorator. All kinds of house t- —' charmed by the bedutilnl voice of Elisa g q C e,i000nt is beoomWit a centre for foot• broken so that be was forced to give n the jug,sign writing,graining. paper-hanging,pias. N E C E E B RAT E dame., who gave two very nice selections. F �_ I jug, kalspmining, tinting, etc., done on a� Ort". j&U 1, and the .illa#er• were high!' de• The Whitevate choir sang very ewee►Ily. race, or rather obese. He does not inaendl. lw, notue. All painting done by me will be of pure led with the visiting Ie}ams, sod bops to prosecute for the trespass and poaching,.. ., , y Whitevale'e s conceited place, as with all their ehootin They onI hit one linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction Kass- IX91 v COAL g y t:' anteed. An early order solicited. Any order t0 more of them m the fbtur+. About But in this it not.alone ; old lack, and did not kill her either, but ,.. t . left with J.Tanner&Son, butchers, Pickerizw. a hundred were present. The Clare- They've got a band they boast of, for the broken vehicle (len. Alex. intends•` . • will receive prompt attention; Work shop a� acknoiwlodged to be the beat• iso >ot band was• present and fornis'bed But it don't much boot our own, ' • residence;Whitby. 191y . having compensation, if to be obtained its . , - coal mined.., so a shoats mtuic, whish was highly ap- For this town is very musical . is !an of law and libert 1 THOMAS POIICHER, Licensed Ano r.. pr iat� by, those present. The boys Ana plays on the bora-toot, . Births--At Whitevale, on the flret suet., '#, tioneer ,Valuator,etc.,for East York arid, the whole of'North and South Ontario. Stribtl . desirous of expFressing the elooers Jos inner np the Trombone, the wife of W. H. Smith of a son. At the , k , . attention given to all orders by mail orteleeggrraapplih�.! ...t1 d•D1.f111P0, TING DI ECT,,. thinks to the bead be a for the very lib. While Pussy tries the flute. same place, and on the ea a date, the wife 'I Ghargee'•doderate. .address THOS.POUCH$R, �lmost needless 1' Box!7,Brougham,On t. ! ....F 01K T E YID 1�.,.. oral treatment. Just ere we would do Your mai for love orae grand, . of Thos. Todd of a son. ;_ FSTILL. A li CTION EER. ET h bn nferior whey o can at sash W mention that s Dumber of our It"healed the yonua men's heart, to say, Thomas is pleased, for the suspi� . Y • Green River.Folicits Paies from hie nuns y y Y fl tna18 Cltisens showed a very mean 'e asst + ,}, ,� crone hfends bot:. far and near. 'bales of fauns, P Ae now proposes foinio oar band ' ions event was the advent of their first boy '- fartn stock,ane t e best fo same pirate. by atandina outside of the fence and watch- And ha$pnrabased.,aig Jewebsrp.+ and a mighty fine boy he is too this vale ` }; `- e rrvth�ng Lhat is to be sold will ,-. in the ane tliereb eavin ibe rice of mayor Bmith s first boa ante ed 11 �4 be handled b the Fu,rtcril,er with the atmdst' q g y R P FreDChmaD . Bay bag great attractiane, care and sold to the very !rest advantage. s91y admission. If they did not care to pay People visit there by throngs of seers many Long years since, it may be , OHN _- ----_ D_ '* ••OFFICE , Y D•:•.. ten cents, why not stay away altogether, The young, the old, the middle aged, necessary, or at least proper, to say that x LESLIE, BCT AND BHgE sneh e;ondncl would certsinl bate.bean Puss aloe s pas •ton the ea-mayor feels jest as proud over the . '; Maker• Pegged and sewn work. Orders RING ST., ICBRRIN y Y Y g g` , coming of hie last, as was he over his first1. 4 Promptly attended to. Experienced wor U. more frianly. Lash week they,sought the water's edge, elect'on to the mayorality of Brougham. ' `' d ,Jw ship. Don't forget the stand,nearly=t s (Opp Gor on House.) I , ,;,ia .w•,_,__;,_ The left at earl morn, As a loyal and triode Canadian, he has :1 Howe,Hing street,Pickering village. !-v I T y pa1 . ORDON HOU BE, Piokerin , Oa . G. W. D CHER. .ROijOMAM.. . Their hearts were light, their basket fall �t faith in this young country of oars„ !+lot one of them forlorn. gr xt (�� _ ( the interests of which are even as his own, A . .x: V1 James t}ordon proprietor. Thisotel • V tine new brick building, finished in -on r asi>3!' Z. Boden is in. ibe' Olty this , At noon they. had a sumptuous fill, and political economists having calculated-� ~ij style. Every convenience and comfort torte : r,�� `� week Tek' iD the Fair With saadwiob a and Cake, travelling public. I?ew and commodioasstab ee ,�_: �i.%,", ': I • Pi that every male child born into the world: I.. _;" and shade. - J �� R. Bateson, of Croswell, and G. Mart But some one hooked the jelly-roll; is of an average value to his country of at. : f ' f i shall. Ca>pDington, are ibe guests of Dr. While our,friends were on the lake. least 11,000, he can pride hipCleelf upon be- t "POR SALE—Bicycle- I<7 ; a knits' g L.t S - • Bateson this weak The boys and b the pulled together, ing a public benefactor in the fullest sense, : - i' machine in good repair 88.1 harneq ms�k- _, ':& ! h 8 q ' ars horse 88;1 set telegraph initrnmente$31 . „ i'.'' W. Beattie, of Colorado, as been bare And sea a boatman■ son , of the item, and at the same time nes drx� one man saw 99, 1 sickle grinder sd�, a gra id- wish hie parents for ibe past 'week, and Whets they came bsiok at sapper bale as hie very own, as fine and bouncing baby ' ,= fathers clock,rare old time piece rag,i pe4dli a - `I I. I1 I 'r t `" `' he and hip sailer ate Warn viaiiiltp friends The chickens were all gone. boy as ever danced upon a happy father's ,�y : box 810, Apply to T.C.Brown , - I Beonghsm, 4 ^' % n west. bead knee. t t . *, <` J„» P IIspp lieal'T It in i"ap�ares ;; 7 . � s W. Cowie'e aider mill will rag ontan- When To his disraay�ie found 4 ”' ': ' ' '' I. ­_ ,1 . �f The following is the result oft review' :; _ �.�= t•�1 j ' It was the tows reacher y {t, , day, Wedneada and Irida Of saoh creek, P + y yy examination for the week ending An . 31,_ .- �, B�� �:., s1nW Oct tat. after which the mill will be He bad his atais around, t - .. 'o �' ,,�. 169d in the three bi hest olase!es o oar- A . ;, , ,;;; . g c L1�, .� - � operated each de . Boys k - p in our places � school : Entrance class—Z.•Z. baa 111, N. , l�'e PI g D. �� s r'r atittbTert szeveor`btig,l Thomson 110 (I. Nitthswande} and L. -'1,{ PICKERING Tie rabbi b, . The ,,,�#F oattral district of f'itakeri are Healed He'll not soi• h you on your face Thornton, -X09 each M. Elliso i48 V. a, . t `n , .,� a. He'll not pull your log. r' : �f __ r+q Besse 82. Fourth Ossa--E.Hag an 101, . 6 1. ilpen for the transaction of all legitim : r�r > . '• b meal in Cha abriatian chnro , Bmng- e m ,_ • Bodkin B - t, a wbm oft iik' batteratttsi M• RobineoD 94 W. Malcom 78, �V4.Laagh- . . ham, on Saturday, Sept.BeKith, et 0 g.•ni. ,•. g nsinetle, - ,. t,, .,' # aoT io _ , lin 61, E. Ball 57. Sr: Third-�J. Lynda ' , •`*,rias HoIIa,-•From 10 to 8; Baturda • " ` ` .� '' r ' f All, ft'ieada of the can" are AWO iuvi to 1 o'clock. ,:.: to attend, Tlie owner,coop be on yc►nr tracks 78, C. hlaloom 74, R. Taber 69, N. Thorn- ;� � • `" bur • ", r And find your neigh s beg. ton 61, L. Gerow 59, Bi. McCrohan 57, M:- 1. �a'Pi11gg BRII� 11I (# IIII{3t10 k': . Tuesdayvu vlaion anr>1k.day hers , 1 R.White 37,. ' and there was conaidereble stir about the 'men one is aittr game lilies dais RsbinaoD 49, R. Thomson 46, ;� `(8'y) GFEOR(i� j C. Lea hlin 94 Number n ro1198. Nnm HERR, Manager. r t' ,! +� . { Iii wuMsT not to blow, R Q R, ' : N , : , . � �,. . t . town. Several almplicaterd wen IIDril you it in fl ber of visitors at school since last Christ ! , 3 ,f,. - heard and earl, the dictaiolo of the y Y°m A_ - DECKERS I�ER�' t �� w Take s fiegt ti��t fie. nae, �. ThaB. Ward, eco er. .�i �, „gam, �ttdge was bit tO alo4 ii't H ,r h. First-close _ ., vehicles and ,. .. - n farrier fes! �z ,� each inatanM ...�.... liolCaet for hire Y or Light.t. y t e finest Bain` t fdr'bre i Y Mica Etxima Bm1th who has been w virAam s ut. of.taction for t,bte Peter Biesette, a Salto , : .gh , Teaming done promptly b B - Y, lob. Sue in connection m miake the est. Try t 1dr. and Mrs. Pouches for tl>� Asst num- ;�+ !/IO mills, .__ _ over board from the steamer Oregon in, , set ,...• - . her of years, ef$ Ttitetda m for 4 , . Mule l- Ilion., hes Montreal harbor on Saturday igbt and x . mg all G} T R trains. Freight and - I e I e•s $re,mid tt .m said. X40 crag drowned. MalutoC where,sibs will ;Bare :• , b d+�ed . � � . apreBe • slivered to all parts of C� Rm otlr', 8t 41 y• . a for Awde r`e ~t .The f,. , the villi � Her ma,ti�► rsenda° wish {b; h' �t�a: • , r a e. . , a Board► sale! . ' L.., g .p ��y �ai� ) ;f .; ,. ,. _ t py,g[s�etl+oo=nin to th sty this vase and raisins �i 'i A turd a �eer:i= a: ', .- r a C�Sb '' 3. . x ,5 =F T g.� Beton atablea ,, Flour as chap.and go+�� � � � � A - �t �4 ?� • .-�, _ *. >ile+v bQtter shiest i cenneoti w #, . , "�- i .: t ? 1 . - :K t s�� S S _ 1 w( ♦` Y' I - s. x.a,,.-.� ... Vv% ,g - ...... �'t k �- �9: ,: - :- -,�. - w 3 4u 05ass Y!Y. 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Ira -.- .. �'�!-,,< ,., 4 �. ®RiifT 'r nM _ ` �• s _ I "a >tii4 I_ � _� _ � � �� let- t ,� •�_.�w, 'f. rivrh �,,L �v:. stn: - T*S All WT OUR of�1. �_ ., - a �` _it: a 1, Ia eEi- I ,�: ,an" �A a I o ., otTii but Ilratad, 'inatl w n f 1 fir! on ' T I 'tr C TRY. far le�� N 0 s- I =: a, t �` Dl►1 ret: - e e dowtt't+� ,. k . ` .! .�� R '''.. • .. ,tom 'r.p-.. ,. ;- 7 ' i�t( i" `, - 1'-_ F' ..#.. # _ m ..>~--, bald s ver to -'-- ,. t , syp��c R:. :. {. ._:..,.. t e ,-. e • 4�a a •f"; Y _ •.' ,. a- -..,. sot Ot• be I• Y' I and �"` 1. "Jo y saw >an " t t. r, rue +► ltd sans iaets Petits: - ss tke ` �* s -;- .- i bre r . � t n tatQd. �� -,: S He tr a �� ..f" Q$e n N_e 3 consolingly, thea h longer, P 91� b alt t = - T t ooAob fa. , g s •Lititle t�.+liie Past , ; `CIiHTLR II. �. �n ix • dark a es ttactle him, tend her es tot ItPs ,•Dtf fou low tiller bi►utl#ul�aid 4tiasn m_° l � . A oload �a i$cn�►t one 'ht►1f sisals r� 'tW>�AT, MARRY/► FABbtER 1 trambled with an ac. ballad," ho Bald. • the t, sweet : Ia Jul- 713 im rants eateres�Manito ��� ,, . •' I shall have Sggetheart,.yha think, - = soros rho Taos of.the i�iooa, Y " ►► a „ tae can imagine the senaatioa that a like J eunie Barae yr Lily Coke. sweet- {" ehetteced vole wrail?-wheel ti¢ �iacknese t�tatitled :� .•• ' 4. l Tho apple Drop shoat Berlin -in .very y . µ Btitl ruses its tuneful� . , : -'ll most go.. mow,• ate 'ta►id; tt is sat heavy. 'bright, beautiful eagle would produce is a heart_ Pray, � Don will It bo, o Yon i 4 cNo never beard or read i,v - the p_ y gettias late, bu . .growing dirk." - `' ", 14," dove's]most.; the presenoe'of-that bbkutit 1 `hint Y . gll ., he` Dried, •�d $sire Island will ltaie a>t<r;abtxadant gra • I chat! se a you again, ° harvest. "I knave save al of the young arms" answered'., "Sly it for me." " ,,`} • imperious child at the farm was very mu h about hese who Dull oaoh give�� ' right In oheltered vale a mut-wheel' ': promise me." A t man visitors aro--at Lake ' the same. People looked st her in wondc; hand to be sa eve theart of yours. Still tunes it�e tuneful lay. ® a. •'Nay, have litt+let faith to promises." g y bed hes as she Manitoba. "" her beauty dazzled them ; her deflt►nioe She laugheds low, contemptno laugh M darling Duos did ds e 1 th re. she replied;std! w �, yat now t}he'a ter away. tbo aider treerh A now Presbyterian oh h u beiaq amused them. They, asked each otl>Ger �Yhst made him fines. �y,An in pledge I gave her G .� vanished - ti Iz and built at Acton. `!' ' ! It wah •+ What, ma a former l Db y think vows o love we spoke-- ry w� L • soon '� P where all her pride came from ,., __ :_\;i, the lite of a fa er's wife would.-s it me? Those vows are all ioi� tten. f M� i ! A P lhonsle sow t'eDent y gave birth � � ITnole,Robert efts,} said in his stow fish- ]see I The rpt asunder broke.' : owe totripletflee. 't I shall go nam sled to my grave, ion that he. retired from baeiuess when can martq as I hoose." e*$nsh," she said, holding rep bas w►l�ite ns t :tTixtTs�.1,- 'Eho Iadu►d patriurah Jii4 vele, of P $, _,-i- I+eone was seven. At that early age he Then she sea ed to repent oft pass?- td, G e'h� ait �i hL kiss d. wo d�mu bans` I., is dead. ' r i or .te words, a d flung her besati ul arms grown . James Keenan, of I)ongl 'file N;'$, a"4, gg g ' giTH� nLI1 Is. gave the manaaemect of everything into round his neck red kissed his face. the sound of the failing waters is the sound .. . � was drowned recently. ` = . 1 Iher baby hands. From the chiokena in the „ I bate my if," she said, kiss I of telling roars?" Anew House of Reta ia- bs built to to the blue and white pigeons oa tae °speak to that y to you, who have been so - He'did not seem to understand'har words. �iW es'iso Divided As�easa the wtffereslt , � y Wentworth Count Dud to me." "That song tae haunted me, he said, t. r world Y• ' roof., She could manage him, big as he g ,tst les;otthe i h Doe stem of her little foot, one " T do not lad,it,,, said Robe t Noel, ••evetr since I beard it. I trust say the last A lad named Terrybercy die in Hdmiltoa . woe, w t P honest] ever.hate yourself for me, vertu ; is mast have been of thio very mil] Tice vis1lrls supply of gold coin in the from eating green fruits y+ flash of her bright eyes ; he was powerless my lady lues." wheel it was writte3, 1 - world is$3,500,000,'000,against$4,000,000,- The town f of lhewwarket blas ]7 magis. 'i at once, like a great big giant bound hand ' She turned ne glance from her utiful .••But while I hear'the Drill-w6eell 040 of silver coin. -According to the viery trstes and 9 con"bles.. and foot. She was a strange child, eyes on him. My palrst win never could. del ; " When I s era to be na ratofu tb' ou "1 woatd the graave could hide me, latest reports of an authentic character, The Preoby terian church •st ShadlAc, .' full (of some wonderful power that - gUncle bort ; - For there al000 is peace."' i • about?four•retrent+hs of the gold onrrear�y f$ P. F•L. has been burned. . C .`' dp remember het I cam not, slit hardly understood hertalf—s child I atm wlw)ays a cry. I-cannot help myyeelf, L it a lova eLry ." she asked, pleased Lady Thompson naught bees at Sane. 1 alas rti at the Lhos and hythm of the words. hold:In- or(Iovecnmoat treasnr- Souei weighing 7 J pounds. . . quite out of the common groove of life,, I cana9t expl in myself ; but I f as though m mind and soul wer orwmp- ,,yes is the usual story-1-the whole its cr doPvsftors°e, and the bwtwn°° u°� tD Rev, R. T. Dixon has left Hamilton f6r - ' quite above the people who surrounded her. ed.„ love of a man's heart Riven to one apt the hands of private iadividuale or in ao• his new parish at Harriston. They understood her beauty, h4r deSapoe. •+Ccattip is's very bad thing," s+.td the worthy of it, the ;vows forgotten, the ring coal circulation, either in the countries London her a new lodge of tl�rother- her pride, but not the dtarastio instingt stolid firmer. broken. Thea hie odea out for the revs . I g where misted or elsewhere. , hood of Railroad Engineers. and wer that innate in her, made every She looked�a't him, but did tori pent ; to hide himself scall his unhapppy love. ^- her irritstlon awe too.great:;hen vet.an- $he looked up wt him with dark.lustrous, Coaatry. Hold stored. A Fergus harsher recently bought two 'word and action seem strange. heifers weighing 2 110 , 1'rsnoe. . ij367 000 fl00 B g pounds. Honest, stolid Robert Noel was be.. iJ sr- derstood"her. it -was• apt likely he ever gleaming eyes- ••• •••••... • + �.-` would. "Does ail love d in sorroily?" she seked, Tlnited States....... .....•• , ti7,40Q,000 A largely attended colored Damp-meet- '•ed by her ; he did' his beat in every way, •'I will go cwt► to the mill-etre ," she Sim ly. . England . ... .... .:. .. ... . .. 288,2A0,000 ing near Hattsiltou as just closed. bat he t,ad'I►n oases coneciousnesa that said. �elookedtnad sly at theoaoan]ftwaters, Hupia. .... . . . .....:.. . . . • •• 2�,80a,� A thousand (i . R Loop Line emploYBS y I 2]] 00tt 000 recentl hada is is at Sarnia. With an iipatRient gestnf a sh'e hastened musingly at the s lit sky. Germany,.z... .. . . .. . . .. . •.. , . Y P " he re ti "but it Austro-Han a .. ..... . 147,Ei00,000 Isis best was but a poor attampt. He sent ••I' cannot to p �d ., g ry•. cut of the hojase. ke The Harrow oheeae factory tarred out 300 _ her to school, the best in Rashleigh, but - The milbs ream was oertainlq t pretti. seems to me th tit ends oto in sorrow Im]y . , , , . . . . . . . .. . .. . .,. .. . l0•ri,m000 cheeses during.the month of July. s`' she learned anything and everything except eat feature o the farm—s broad, autifnl than in joy I should say," Ie continued. ,Australia ... .. .. . . . . • • . • •:. 101,404,000 stream the run between great rows of " that when truth meet; t th, where SpaIn_ . ,.::­, . . .. ...... . 39,80(}. The Albion Hotel at GodPcich bas been - .. . ,obedience. - . ' alder-trees d turned the whee by the loyalty meets loyalty, the ea fins u good ; Iiotlaad:... ... .. . .. . .. . . . . 22,800, sold to J W Marsden of Ingersoll. She looked out of place "even there, this force with w fish it leaped lave t abroad, but where a crus heart fin a false one, Belgium . . ... .. . . .. .. •••. 15,200,000 There is discord among Guelph policemen, # dark-eyed Spanish girl, among the pretty deep testa; it was the loveliest red must where loyalty sad honor meet lightness Switzerland .. ..0. .. .. •• ..••• ' 15,200,000 and two of them have have been dismissed, . pink and white children with fair hair and picturesque spot that could bet gined, and falsehood, then the and ust be bad. Denmark . . .. •... .. . . . ........ 149009,000 A tarantula with four young ones was . . blas oyes. She bewildered even the chil• and now ss !sa ywwters rushed as foamed u Leone seemed sudden 13-0001,000 to member that Sweden wed Norway.... :::. 13.000,000 found in some fruit shipped to Stratford. _> dlue • the `She eel her, and she had the in the moon fight they were gorg us to be. she was talking to a strange and, of all Roumanis. , ., , , t . . 10,800,000 Baglan reoenzly secured a lot of provi- . Y Y hold. subjects, they had fallen on 1 e. Portoga1. .. . .. ........... . .. . 3,400,000 , feet influence over them. She taught less- `' [ moat eo," she said, her ly. "Yea $uslgar�i+ ,, _ ,, •,, ,. .. ., ,. 1,409,000 Bions at Wm. $hoebottom a hoose London. graft R Leone too d the spot; the restless, g A P] m ton Lucke olibler hatched out ahem recitations and plays, she fired their fag waters uited her; it seem to have will remomber the way." Servtw . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .... .. 1,200,000 Y P Y g somethin iia to herself—comet lag cert• Peay do aoc go—just this minute," he i;�w••,,�, ,,,,, , ,,,, , ,'.... . 400,000 a brood of turkeys and looks after them - -imaginations by •wonderful stories ; she g himself. . . was w new, brilliant, wonderful element in less, full f force and vitdity. She sat acid• "History may repeat itself ; lite The t0q "conntries__which baud of ]ate their lives. Even -the school mistress, there for once; it was her usual refuge never does. There can acv r be a night been absorbing large amcants of Hold boin Thirty cattle in one herd suffering trorn . meek through the long aaffesing of yearr, when the w rid weak wrong -with her. half so fair as this again ; t e water will for treasury purposes are Austria tad Ras- tuberculosis bays been shot at Vancouver, even she worshi d sad feared her—the Round w d round went the heel; on never fall .with so sweet w rip to ; the stare sia, and the drain has bees ehiefiy; though B . i PPe sunlight da s the ern lintel on t e sullen will never shine with so brigh�a light ; lite is the Uoitied States. France Ons-tenth of the sten enrolled in A bat- . brilliant, 'tiresome girl, who. was like a 8 g indirectly' wry, at Kingston, deserted d�r- fla�h of light among the others. She had w waters until they resembled a she t of gold may pass, and we may neve most again. has for many years stood at the head of the rY g r floe sa grand and a voice so,thrilling it veered wi h wt►ite, shining toe Green Xon have w tees hke a poem. Stay a [eve in Jul coutitat'i1nI having a large accumulation of g Y• _ 1 woe no unusual thing when she was read• reeds and owers that lova both land and minutes longer." old ooi An old-fashioned 22-carat old ring was water fcia d the edges of the cis r, dimp- • "A face like a poem.It Did h really think g naBe•' �+ _ . j dog up recently at Hsmer's farm,near� ing aloud in the sohool- Dom for the other , - ; - . to suspend all work, trilled to the heart ling pool; the alder-tram dip their so. ford. Pe The words leased her. .- I branches i it; the great gra stones, " BY A RATTLE i The business houses in Amherstbarg Will by the sound of her voi a She soon learn. .. pp h • the her voi h ovesoons could covered w th green moss, lay ere and Strange.this happen in cal Itte, he _I .- ed all t at g g soon be lighted with tine incandescent syn- teaeh her—she taught herself eves► more. there. It as a Ii We poem int elf, and said ; '•things that, told is novoL find. rr�L tttcter;= ei pew wslcasts, Talk g the beauti•ul girl who sac.in the oonlight stories, make peDple laugh an cry out that �yta�s 1,ts She Interest sat teetonee. tem. She had little t"te for drawing, much for g the Are exaggerated.too tom tic to boreal. 1 ' There was reeeritly a fat woman's ezccir- read it ai'i ht, YProf. George Brier, curator of Tulaae music, but bar whole rt and soul were How strange that I should b ve met you g $ion to Prince Edward Island, average W. . 1. in books. - � here this evening by the side of the mill- � Univr-rsity museum is New Orlemts, saw pounds. j - Young as she was, it was grand to hear CHAPTRR ITL, , I. stream—a lace alas $ haun d b oetr her trilling out the ret love speeches of P y Y P Y jotted Himself to a dangerous oxparimeat. Rev. Fathers Joba V[shoney and Rudolph THE MEETING AT THE Mit t.. and romance. You will chin it strauffOr �, Lehman were ordained' at Hamilton ''b Jutiet,declarin the wren of Constance or He allowed hiwaelt w ba titles by s y still when I tell you your few has haunted. $ishgp Dowling. ! - Katherine, moaning ou the woes of Desdo. -. In:the d the of the water she saw the „ rattlesnake in order to doormine if a - - 8 t me all dsy� En lead t - mons. She had Shakespeare almost, by reflection f the shining stare ; she watched She looked at him Iu sa rt The proud, ison can be inoculated with the venom of 1Nc. John Chapman,of Torquay,,'England,- heart,and shetoved'the rand old dramatist. them intently , the urn, ale o den eyes. rp P p° a noted Masonic author, has been visiting g oo her voi a ar ur d harp a-voice wit toneyi►nd beautiful face grieved at the orris. serpea�s. Feom his large colleotioa of tate North•West, , When she was six tee her uncle t k A o ••How is that?" ebb asked. snakes he selected a young rattler that from school, and then the perplexities of accent quite unlike an other vol . Me. Geo. Mabee of Simcoe, has been - „ ,, I saw TTon this morning wlron 1 was had been caught • few days, ago. Tess- his honest life began. He wanted heti to " I beg your pardon, it sal "could lag to Rsehlei h with m iribad Su jug the snake iso 'maddened it, as i in a appointed classical master in the Port Hope . take her place seamier ass of the house, to you show me the way to Rae letgh . 1 :r�k Easton. ' 7ou were a ing against few'miuutes it directed ire fangs tawwrds Collegiate Ina;,ituta. superintend the farm And the dairy, to t4ke have lost myself in the wood. a wbite gate, and I thougght well, 1 must Prof. Brier's little finger. The professor The new cable eaatieetiag Thousand - .affectionate interest in; the poultry and Raising her oyes she saw the gentleman not tell you what I Lhoug66." j says he did not use any antidote and Island and tVlestmiuster Parks with the - `' �irds, to see that the butter was of a deep who had ised his�hat as he sed her in .•Why,"she asked brtetly. " ' awaited developments. In the course of a American shore is completed. . yellow, and the new; laid eggs .sent to the morni g She kntlw that he ec.•ogniaed ..Because it might offeaa yo ,"he replied. few hours tt►e 'linger became swollen >;o Mr. Lemuel Mellett, Cliff House, mmsarket. From the moment be . intrusted her by the light that suddenly vocspread Stan- those matters in her hands, his life be-came his face. He lagan w perceive that , here- was no taros its normal site. The professor said hope, P. E L, was accidentally shot while coquetry in this beautiful gt 1. She was that during the week he would allow hint- Running on the beach a burden to him, for they were entirely " Rash igh lies over there,' a s replied, proud,with a calm;•secene,hall.tr to ride. self to be bitten again. He do•�s not think - nealected. "You ha a but to cross the tial and pass Francis C. Walker of St: John, N. fill, Farmer Noel would r Into his dui and the churc ." There would be no flirtation bey the side at the bite will prove fatal, because a youglg has been appointed classical seater in . g° �' the millstream. She looked las far stave snake cannot emit �q much passu as p1a Fredericton high school. find everything wrong the cream apfilled, "Even that," said the atcan er, with a oouquetry as she was above affectation. He old one. The seasatjion was like the stiaQ R . A . the butter spoiled; but when he looked at careless 1 ugh, "even that I am of taalin• liked the proud calm of her tnaaner. She of a bee; the in , me intense egad the Rev. R. A. Bell, pastor bf the B. M. & Y the dark-eyed young, princess with the ed `.o do ow. it is strange. I am afraid might havebeena duchess holding court finger became swollen. Prof. Brier's objeat church, Amheratburg, will be succeeded by $ nish face he dare not say a word to you will, Mak me half.mad bit t seems to Pa y Y rather thao a oouatty Birt sttttnq by • ;silt- to experimenting is' to try and establish ,Rev. Dr. Oliver of Guelph. Ler. me that'I have just stepped into airy-land. wheal. The ides occurred to him; and thea that by the gradual absorption of a snake's The carriage makers of Montreal !have He would suggest her meekly that Two minutes since I was on the a high- his wonder iocteesed---who ae ebei and venom the system %.11 become inoculated, subscribed $100,000 to form an aaaociation . thins mi ht be diffe ant. She would re- way, now I see the rettiest picture earth r� tabs a with eoirsa earcaem that would ru• as Loo c." ' P what was she doing bare? " I asd a person is that condition n can to protect fwnadian Ltade. Do you live near here, helasked' bitten vwifhout the halts proving The French treaty will not go into effect • ` dace him to silence f two days at least. h ••IL to pretty," she relied, ger `byes ..Yes," she said, "behind the ?fee This profsssar thinks his experiment will until it has been ratified - by the Par- - Yet she loved, after a fashion of her own, looking s the clear.dimpling 1; ' prat• there you can see the ohimneyis of a farm• bs Suoowsfal. liwment of France, and that bo3y has been. • this great, solid man ho admired Ler with tier no even than wbea the an shines house; it is called Rashlei 4 Farah; my - . prorogued for a lengthy period.- • . .all his heart, and lou her with his whole on it and he wheel turns." gg - soul. she h told him the way to hleigh, ass°te, Ro�bert'Noel, lives th re; and I am Sow ga Itan0y 13 P ed. 'I On a farm in Guelph township last week, _ ;to time passed unt 1 she was seventeen, -and he sb uld have passed on wi h a bow, h iis gu°c°ni'Vii•• in a• L.vxidon one day, 320 bushels of wheat, 250 bushels gated the young mi. , writing .and the quiet farmlife was unendurable to but this s his excuse. The moon was fn an incredulous voice. She was a tars of rye .and 150 bushels of barley were` I miter laky►' IP title pitekiing.»i.a.p - her. ehising b fight as day, the wind murmured er's niece then after all; yes she threshed in 9 hours. to bad sone there are always two per.. "Uncle," she would as "let the drat to the old r•trees, the i ht la q the clear, $ y.s Y P our woman named Beatrice Belssint, go Y looked like a Spanish pr' A Y - into the world. I want to see it. I want7 sweet, f ah water; the music of the water "You do not look like can limb girl," soma em9IoyedL�—bee tooarry the poke—i.a., While working w loom in a Chatham mill something .to do. I often think I must as it fell sweet to bear. A ay in the the stock the other to pass it. The Friday was caught in the machinery:.and - have two lives and two souls, I long so in. woods a night•bicd was si tilos, the he said gravely. her ri ht and badly man led. it tensely for more than I have to fill them." odor of t e sleeping flowers fit the air; My father was English an my mother reason of nth tt is, if the one who is trying g Y s Y P g s S Dish lady; sod I—well, taws I love It is estimated that west of Toronto there , , t`r' - He could-not understan3 her. She had and there oa the green bank. at he water's � to pass it to do ho'has has only the one . g more of the hot fire of. Spain than of the are 75,000 boxes of cheese in cold storage, the farm and the dairy. edge,est he most beautiful girl a had ever bad Delo 0o b m„ sad nine tunes oat of tea *bill of B,nglwnd in my nature my fats is east of Toronto 30.000 boxes, and 100,000 - "Be content," he•would answer, `•be clan• seen in b life. Spanish, mo w m heart." ' he is let His stands about a hued• - . tent, my lady lase, with the home Gori ins Them alight fell on her ezgn itesonth- � Y go' � to]20,000 boxes in Montrest. gi>t►en you." ern taco; 't seemed to find its me is tris A Spaniard L quick to l galok to yards away from the shop he eaten, Thomas Taylor, of Galt, while putting. : "I want something to ,do. If I did all lustrous apths of her dark sy ; it kissed hate ; forgive$grandly and reriesg+es mecca• and it he is $ucoessful he touches•the brim the trap at a club match received a charge the work on this and tweet other farms the dark. i e+f of her hair, wo with the tes$ly," he said. of shot to the head. Nine shots were F Y P� '• That is m character,"she said. '•you of his hat with his lett hand, and his pal removed till the lad to out of danger. - it would not touch my heart and soul, simple R oe of a Greek goddess; it lay on have described it etcsctt will join hips ; but-if he has been ansaeooms- . They are quite empty. People say it in. a the white hands that played with the tuft. „ y' ful he catches hold of his coat ool)Ar with The total production of the Canadian 1 . I do not believe it ; neither hate not farir:era is abont•�.r►OO,000,000, of tphich t - -battlefield. If it be one,. I am sitting by ed rasa, his ht hand, when his pal will vtnlb on, g revenge coal4 exist with a tae* like yoacs. 044, is Bent to the markets of the with folded hands: Inactiv'ity menus lie w�asyoangaad loved all t idgs beau- andley Witt not join each other until $50,000, 1. death to me." tiful,.and therefore did not away. 'gri Then our name is Noe. y y j -pe go y •« ntte'a mile arse Whet► a -son oho world and X450 000 OOU consumed at home " lad ]ass you can find plenty to dp." mind was filled with wonder. Who was r' 8e. aiy ni►tae is Noel, ski re- lied money enters a My Y + p]i,�, pmmg Y Supplementary letters patent have been t the answered, solemnly. she—[this 1, so like a young 8 -fish a ., „ sha he or she) at once makes. himself 'SBnt not of the kind I want.".....i...".. � g aro Leon, he rept? that,Is a beautiful P I issued to tiler Hamilton Vinegar Works Co., •i .` princess, Why was she y ow name. 1 have never heard it before; but chatty to try and pat the tradespeople off authorizing an increase in its capital stuck She paced up and down the large kitchen mill-strip f He must know, d to ?Know their guard.. He says. "In your clonic n '+where everything ass polished and bright; he must w I like it very mach , it is musical and rare `• Y „ from gl00,000 tars fl300,000 and changing the fire-li ht owed on the s lendid Taos "T am ' diasd " lie tabid " lie downs two grest things in a iitamae. right• It kiss been very wssrnal today, the same to the Hamilton Distillers ICom- B B P + •• 11• c+ or windy,or aslm. ac..°�o., all Lhe while limited. � 1 Baud figure—the face with its anatterabte here b , t is pretty $ eam, an sleep all It is a i3ersean name' skis said, My the toad le ars g him, and may' - bAin un'rece- t�' +, uncle Robert hates it; he salts it reistinds salsa°p All crops give promise of g i bewaty, it$ restless toctging, ire troubled night ur►dd tl►e elan;I im eo ti d. fdm of Lion; but you krrawit tM pcoaoaaeed wPly w''heu tlsey aye t pattfog the dentl lar is Nova Scotia. The! bay deteires. dhe lc?o d a@ him v�ith s q ick, wiirm bed mono into the tilh 'rherei are very Y Seine fear for the future of the beontiful low of th Leon. My mother road come�sratag story �' - crop averages 110 per cent., oat's 141, sad g �t r that hart that Damns firs /t.stall gavel tt to few broad uzpenoes aboutt,stl it dose not pay talose 98 per cent. of a full Drop,whereas restless, passionate girl came over the man, " 9Vh�at tired y6µ!" elle ked. '_' „ t to ps�s them, se they � cost as much an y. who watched her with anxious eyes. It $e est d can on'one,of the rest Bray °'e' .+ est err these eta lee were twenty-five It traits' an." he said Supply: "tied I ebillinge to baja o! Llle *'" si►eherS. .e•, r Dents'below an average crop. began to dawn upon him, that if he were to stones that y half in:the wa r,, half on makers. It is enerall shillin per Should not iak there vu another usime In g Y gs' germs s 4o shut a bright-dyed eagle up in a cage, it the land. and halt Drowns that are ,'forked sad rile Arahbis4op Cleary unveiled a.statb8 fiat would ae er be happy, and it was very ••I have 1 t`'myself lb Lhe Le w lode" the world that wonid. I wonder,"he added one who erall S gds #roan fd the .,Gonerat Hospital grounds Rin tea+ aiacfi.the same ]tied of thin to allot Gbie he said. ''I hr}ve bee -here an boars, with a shy laugh, if on ureal like my d od Alin u �a 3d at of a a f the meloid tinsrking the resting ply F t y name? It is Lwnoslot tor. friends to ff P pen The love] gifted 1 in a quiet armhouse. I hag-nri ideal what Le' h wood were , of 1200. felvec v�iDttgte of 1847• .. +$ I' q Vie. Doll me Lance." iiortit. and dd crit of half •eiitown. 9 il]iags i r oa will be married soon, he saiid, or I should not-have gorse for tti first time „ Dost 2s doxen, flortas�3a}'Sd per dozen. rbttm was ant in Italy from's solid block � 4, ,► Yes, I like that.r I know all trite h' of marble three tons in weight, and t f,� with a elumay attempt at..comfort, and alone. • • and balf•orowns 4e Sd Opzen. The fol- r i : . to of Bir Lacaoslot, Y admire hien•; bat then yon silt be more content.',' '�Ther aints'very IarA syid in 'a>!at!•,"aha rY +• In in oto the slang natngs,for bad money: xIT • tfattalions of gatTi$on artillr2y at f .' s „ think he was a weal[ nmn,do not pis? g She tlaeheci one look of eoorn #tom,those said; I Dean.giver tliwd the'r' ht paths- ..For loving Quoa)i Guinevere? chi not lixpence,sixer ;shill' u deaner : florin, '' •dirk haetroas a es that should hove !''Stems Dae told mer I should a the finest • Montreal and British Ooluanbia half• areaoh to have a permanent :re itnantal Y +� .� knew. Some love isstrength,aotwesknt)ss, a twos- , crows, wheel or half g ]e# + g 1 aCnihilwted him. qhs stopped before him, oak�tceeus in.Itagland there, ba d, and s tusharooa ,arid crown leve, a wheel or a ser cant-m or from the Ro al V`auadian , ''' he rapliel. , 4 ; and threw back her head with the gest�re I have a pa�geiom for grand old oa s, I would •. taSherooa• g *I ,h h Legtm looked a eat Bila a ala. Ttieee ie also to be-a per �peQt � ' of an injured queen. go anyw ere to gee theem. I oat to the P 3 „ Actlllery. x t „ ••,&re you the sot► of a great lord? she artillery force stationed in Prihee Edward ,t . May I ask, she said, whom *on woods and had ver soon involved myself „ a ! Y ' '� = . :' 9 Y Y asked; ``coma one told me so. -, A Stare.Vxtohr Island: �'�:e Y to Lhe realest diffieulttee. I a auld -sever . g g yea ; my father is Barl of. Lanewell; t. _�l , ? - sappoae I will marry,. Helooked rather fri hteued for he be a have found the way out had i at met one Fttieita•-" You Said spdidn't love him " ,,. 'Eche gra mhoppars in.~Lander► to�hip � . , r{ to perceive he had made some mistae of the keepers.'` sad people wonid Dalt him a great ear. He " sy „ ri�V is rich and powerful. Smart Girl I don k and in estminster have done much dare• : Y though he could not tell what,he thou ht She liked to liete�n to hfac she Dtel►r, •, +• yon ees t tfila rho +" age. Some .of the oat- fields are ?nearly �� `n all Dan iris liked to be teai(ted ab ut refined accent, the mneglmieat to e ; as she What has brougbtyeit, the son} of a : « g sod in others more than Irie►lf the W . Y 8 g ' great earl, down to .Rashleigh _ F she 1�Iat psactipularly. stripped,. ps are r I . �.t;' sweethearts and marriage; still he c me list ed a loogiag carne:over er that hiS g i•ABflyet t#u'iittoad-0-tuatry him?" oats are off the straw. The turn? arca } Y . b valiantly to the front. voice might go on speaking to her and of asked' I 'd0, o told.;tee .t�t tris mothor being stripped by there, and fri eom� F Y y My oven idleness bo n`wYtbe"he s kissisottttal at#fie lltet'o}„ tb are seat, the cora. - '•x `° o . 1! ' " I mean that oa will'`'srtrel hauls:a her. - „ 'ry . , I have p it t� f+coep ,y+ y i , �• t , . . a'$weetheart tome day, or other,' he a id, �`1vGt►," he JT OpAtf sued;' em rraared by said. ,,V max'; .q , .. 1. - . - .. , , ata =r_ �.'.B. ,:lay ' > 1 d ,{. _ €y,, _31 1. L .. ` , .: - .,. : . .-.... .. y�f. +� -. .. S -- .._..2:.t Tt'-: ,,. _ t Al f: k V �t1-- W '6 ..: .. .. t 4a1^fir:._., .:. - J . .. _. t;. a .9f' sKy•, tk 0.. {. -i 1 t. _-.: -t.. . ..! .. Y...... r .-:y,Y .: .. _ . ,. .�4a. t5, < S a. .-' - ' _ r ,_ . ! ,.. .. {:. / .- .. .:'., f _ �,,t..3 ' f. . ._G'4 + i -,.. F` 1 'YrBI... .e•t:>tYr.- .`tie, x �, 3'. •. :-... 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MA= •Y .} {{,, FL -Y. y r t�... - .4 k t ,, c .t s e { 5 .; -x^ e`�,.s 9 c '=t r w 'Hi'.rr,' t `moi F�r I t t'•£ti^sty _g�yc<'it••r�`95 "',y`•_�."O+}Atsa� :s; 4�„ u�b{ fatr;.t. f �'�; ts�•, „I ry i 3 f �. { �� �•=s a 44�� ¢ •RAS N.. . -•-.0 v. '�Y..-:: $ .x• '��':E+tL'<-tXe "' :g ;'�'�. "�+*'r, ? ,'i, -" - "t. " J1 11"', "„-' . - q -- . . 4-1."-—,we� _ ate., _ - �► m T ITL QIR �. s. �t1_ A - - ,: .:r . > ' �. _. a RA F {{, , _ A __ . . , -, .. ... - t �� _ stn -, .. .�P- _. .. ....�,. ::., ,, ��,.,,,.. a. I'll t I - "r. 4, .r� rfiI ve of ft ,,,have , me moil ' "' ,.,, ., 4: and - : v ..•: i�. :. ! - ; . , k ,_ . > d fila Mt 1• •ll fft naw.clothes anu-soitne�sh > • 1,0 ` ,.., rllee eta Yotas>K y res an a hat. K _ �• t _ +�`� -t. 'i'iie ErtOe a ie-now Mer and a wrap. ; g.. _ olr`t ron� afar °Toaev 1 ' z 1 VFhe Expected t ii p s I. � , AW 5 Yt 1. dreg ;t- � s .t ;oci $I.. Hebb e- ^ �. _ .�ebr4 .' � zraoi you t have have ' � `5 ,G tL �' Saved. r� �. - -CI r >W.e was .;, • , 1 � Yt �P`�►I T _ �_ , that, do you I, ie,�OptT�al. Y..e; w ;.•k'�; I �yifie stud In r ` . Tlie Ot•gtedition Of hila h �Igiv i.S - �, From `' Y 4 a ml to) Wel 111dso�m o Iles• v gu y �,,. /� Pia 1. r i71" : tra►t .Yrkly newspaper a w i^ , , full du*y o�a new ap inn ai f• c, ., rornise on the mono - , ppeoed Aug.25• i ,t-'f. cr 5$ P and ltoold lake hot Bakes, everywhere it was dft to convey news to its r ' dera,4u1 to —�_ 1 a� : SUCCU TO . ints+ducad. �� ; i� ---� � �. > ,- 1;11 l?I , .: ive such inf'orn»tion.as w►tll!`be bf volae to ` Didn't DI>6$e ,Bnd: W� WANT A SMART BOY �. g �• Tn every town- 'rhe most liberal terms ever .. : , , ­ � . . - them in all walks of life, and this, w. Lake. �;.Yes,,'said t e_ ro rietor of b%rhe shop, STo JACO� ofre F 13e the drat to appply. Write: •`The of - it, includes the publicatiot,of succi evidence i P " Earth Building, 73 tet 81 Adelaide 3t. a rant those who ay unfortnn- a was a very good barter, but had'. ��__�� 11 w C �T W., Torontoy Oitt< � ''-, _I 1-- � __ It• " as Will tq lett him go. . He t�idn't updere�.an the E scaly be in poor health givi g a fair trial business.'' .4 ";i' .1 • * - . V. , a tamed that hair .pro ed of .lasting „ u : - :.. ? { A hat did be da ? " , > ,; : , Y a I have been drinking Bt.Leon Mineral-Water 7 ,. to the others. LaPatrie having heard '" ��� t� ' i regularly for our years,and consider it the ?Ii " �• ! i,�,�� � Z S: very best thing to drink while in general.trstn ' t r benefit to He for of to say to a baldheade ens 4 of the oar® of a young lady li ting At 147 S L tomer' thug his bait dad trimming g to .; �" fns• It is an excellent regulator, having Som- Charlea Borrome street, o more than day„ ��: ��� O�R�.S Eplates�cured me of cone�tipation and kidney kf- I determine to make'an .. e . �, e. trouble. z�JZ,z u - ordinary intereat, -,_ .�; inveeti ation of the case with a view to , It $lftep @n3 °� „�, �,,. W. H. HABt.ITT.335 Manntng Ave., a, ~ B P t1>!e ti `fife improves II.Is. > Champion Yede�triaz!of CXanadyf.{ '' s Fx �tab.. giving its readers the articulare. The ppe � p < es d' estiob, a d re. ,. C 0' ughin i � « T , Br's knock at the door was answere3 stores fiealtk an at Leon neral Water Q��.i, Ltd. � �=1 repo d vigor ; al the ors na of 9 Ca. geed OMae-fling $t.W..Toromrte► r.: l°'i' `�'.:.,_ b a young Pa neatly dressed, and the body are %housed health aoti n- b Y g PP „ D: , Pieroe's Golden y ahoWin all the a earance o good bealth, edica Diee very. = ° -' • All Druggists, GFroeere and Hotels fig —_ i '�'_�; t f-:7 I��`�'�:. •• I came to inquire, said the reporter, - n — D than all, the live and hat's t e key lt3dls toBIIBLltnl-ti¢D. � >, _ "concerning the young lady cured by the :�the whole eyst�etn ou:itavfa par blood Consumption,,, Stop G� % , �'+ an a da, P9rm.xn ant . .� i t V. use of Dr.Willisins' Pink Fills." or poisonous blood, ust as our liver B s � y the Coll h heal the Lungs Be sure and ketone for your bug g � ��, § ' � t � buggy. Take no nn m m g p r '. id In that case it must be {myself," said chooses. The blood oo trola the heal h the end g •gn ether kind. The won't di' lJll�� (Irll� S�a ln ► Colilp1411t d Y ppotnt :you. �s � I , the young girl ainiling, "`f r I have.beeq liver;eontrols the blood the "Disco cry " en t$e SpStelttl •- hey are better than ever far 1884. / ' very sick and laid up ,with Heart disease, oopti'ohi ttie°liver• With - ;,4 • - o- -i- and some months ago thought I would scoff _ �,�, " I. , ; - t You can escape just bout half t e ills QM'*-Toronto St., TAPOBt�. s� i des 1V�ei es cemetery. Won't - i sleep in Cote R tby t flesh is heir to, y being . re y for 1. 01 U G —o t { "I.N - you come in and sit down and I will tell th m. Brace the my m np aft this Bnbacribod Capital <,,•••.R,,;:--= 8t�l,OOtt" . Z. 5T oa all about it Every music Teaaher in Ca• p P Y m�dicine, whieh prove is as well as res, c �Paid n Capital k, ' irl wh¢se'ijatr#e is Adrien$e ;# ._` { nada should know where the eservedFnnds....,..,,,,,•,..;,. 1,ti65,000 4' Xf , The young g , Fdr all diseases caused y s°di orllete liver - . o e can get their'Music ch T tfal Ass tae..,.... Sauve, is about 19 years of age. She stated ori impure blood—dp pepeis, bilin neer; �• " ' ' � • Write us for Catal ues• gt• �. - that some years ago she became ill, and themoa, stubborn skin,scalp and sero uloue E� u1sion sample cagy of the O„piniA That onlarged capital and rePonrcas of thi. . ' -� '�gradually the disease tuck aA ;i►lrtn a digs,; ,lie " Disc very" is th only Mvsters>x alive monthly jour- Company, together..with the increased faeill ` > She'was ale an listless, her f nal with V0o prarth of music ties ties it now has for en 1 !' iftw character. P re edy so certain and ffeetive that 't can supplying ying land owners with • - blood was thin and watery, he could not be�guaranteed, If it d sn't benefit o cure, in each issue. to per day cheap money, enable the Directors to meet f } !madeby'canvassers. See tem- with romptness ail re requirements for loans l� ' _ could not climb a stair, or do in chs. CrQai11 Of God--liver Oil l inm list. We carry everything upon a tistaotory real estate security. A psi- fact fast, yo have your.money b k. in the l4iaeie lino ' cation may be made to the Com an a local �:j'. t,,. fact any work requiring axgrtion. Her a onT for the cod and h heart troubled her so much ands the palpi- : p y y g 7 �` ���hOS�hlt@S' 1L f�- ° ase , WHALEY, ROYCE&CO. Appr i rs or to.. p �:. rations were ao violent as to frequently ,, — palatable and easy on the 16a r01+eE tTf TdR81tT0.ONT. � Laying Fri d Eggs, J. sZRNIMT KAson, ,, t fi,. prevent her from sleeping -tr night, her _ r Managing Direcstor. • '� � Ips were blue and bloodlsse, nd she was op—Get a pail of w ter an'come uia)t! fit O m a.O h.. -Physies4ns, the _ -, - subject to extremely severe headaches. 'Th�chicken house is afi a an' the hen is so world over, endorse lt. - L. 'f, Y J;: Her condition made her very u happy for, ex iced with the heat t at everyone f 'em t 4 q�" .``i G RAN BY 4 J1 being an orphan, she wanted t be of help is •laying fried eggs. •_ N t he deeehed by sublutotaal � ' �_ to the relations with whom sh lived, but sea are now in full bloom. Manp Dom- 800t0+$O""a Be14rtlls.AgDeosst.ta,troo.e L RUBBERSE ;,j They give perfect eatiafaction-in fit et 1 and finish and it hay becolooe a instead was becoming an i cumbrance. PI in that their plants throw suckersJrom y e' ' <',. Having read of the wonders w- rked by Dr. th roots, abase are added rosea. You I by-word that 1. � ,. . NAMfLTON LADES COLLEG • ,V illiams'Pink Pills,Mies wave determined eh uld buy rosea grown on own roots then j` GRALNBY RiTB19EKS wear like Iran " 1, �11 �-' fie-opens September 6 1885. togive them a trial. After using one or two will have no trouble. Brown Bros. Co., _ boxes sue began to revive somewhat and To onto, Ont,, are the 1 is rose gr wets o�1 teachers honor graduates of anivet•�Ete -- ' /f ` felt stronger than before. She slept better a sol ages Regular courses for graduation `TH WORTMFG :;5- g in he country. Write hem for an ncy. to literature and science.mucic, art`elocgtion '' .+ th .l e color began. return to her cheeks, he County' Court Judges of Ea land i°c• Excellent accommodation, inspiring in HEY ■ a L'TD ', and a new light shone in her eyes. This � ►►�� struetors, refining +� ave passed a new rile genabling hem °� aesoeiationg and pleaaany t ' t' a. encoura ed her so much that she detecmin surroundings, Address the I rincipa ; ', xa, g ;witiout lora of dignity, w wear acts hats . r ed to continue the treatment, and soon the dnring-the hot weather A, BUR113, 3.T.D.. L.L D. j .'� .•_ 11`t�. heart palpitations and spasms which had f ALBERT COLLEGE, . - made her life miserable passed away, and t. Leon is recommended a>$ rite higlti• est scientific 'authorit . Wb do ourev�°• �� 1. 1 ;- she was able to assist once more in the y y _ household .labor. To day a e feels as system with filthy dr gs when St. Leon ' spLjXD-1D ItE[,•ORU of six candidates for • • ' ANDi. a ' Dun and as cheerful as an other Dun can be obtained for a tr e ! Senior Matriculation. A11 were successful. - - y g y Y tT i .. SINGLE. Cottdldates rrepared for Teacher's certiticates. n and healthy girl of her age. She is very 7be highest point re ched by a ra railroad Diplomat+ awarded in Commercial Science, BE r � � thankful dor what Dr. Willie a Pink Pills in the Western hemisp are is the tun el on Music. Fine Arts Elocution. Will reopen 1. - -1 have done for her, and feels t at she can the C. O. lit. R., Peru-13,645 feet hove Thorsd F t3eptember 6th, 'S#. — , not too highly praise the marvellous the Pacific. For lender auldress _ 'AND . h PRINCIPAL DYEht, L.A.. D.D. POWER .l ,' remedy. Indeed her case pQ nts a means LL - ' . _ of rescue to all other you[ irla who find S ooner a Yhenyle isinfeetant iced - - . gt ,PUN,P, `> .th-at health's rosea have flown from their With fish oil or grass . will prove t th4 __ ,.% ;' - cheeks, or who are tired on slight exertion, Hots[ fly. Apply with a brush aha t the t .1.: horns, head and back animals. r ORO,XTO . O, ,NTi subject to fits of nervousness, headaches and so palpitation of the heart. In ;all such cases. - A Bostonian hassle rio-1�ampsoon led s� -. - - __ .. _ - - . ___ __ I - Dr. Williams Pink- Pills are an unfailing about his windows s as to produce' a �, e e - ------------------------ '- . cure.Sold by ail dealers or $ant by mail aim lar elf�ct to analis t shinirog th cash . ­ ( postpaid; at cents a box ,or six boxes the panes, s S e t _�__ for 162.5Q, by addressing the�r, William's ChBrlatSnB S fl �t1ACkS i " i • t Ii Medicine Company, Brockville, 06L-. or �t ' A .- 8chenectadp, N. Y. Beware of iinitat;ons ' ' ---- ,- Hs�e ions lied their v scion on t?i sof _ --- ... ' pp I - t. OZ:TR SPECLA TIM y 1 , and substitutes alleged to be ` just at good:" feriii I►edals of the le. The kr,i a has ♦ ae Q ;, a 'iA pard to the aiekj; aNtie applio tions l odes 1889` A; Q We have letters from all parte of Canada saying . ..<: . -I hav tormented the vi rim of Darns nn til e ° $ �`� iightwt,j.�, IMMIGRATION PRO PECTS t "Pits and stmngcst rr teron the towliet. =3 � the conviction aha itself-the • no: aw s B�S a y-t -- cur Putnam's rains Cora Fxt tot • •' � IUM 2 10 ffn Am Pre ton Furnaces are the s , The Srpert�i from This.Side ave Givra a pro es on what slender is public o inion is N-�0 ! lr.. Do t orsetl at rifles for ro b .Let us send you Catalo ue and felt particulars,and ou can.. _ ' a Check to Eailgradt ■. ofte reatts. If you w from loo, s get WM forcataiogues to . g p Y % , i , the Extractor and you will be sat afiedRI i'!rl drys • �` Judge for Yourself.: 5 ' The British emigration returns show that �., . from January 1 to July 31 of this year 7?�. 3old eve11 rywbpre. , Havas,Osaoa,.IIs --- - ' !�l' °T#i hbgmw-of theal ,ing millionsi -- of 567 persons lett the United Kingdom as *�x .^--• -I 0 1 �" I . . . Yor are maul uarded b '�-�\ 1 MARIUS.' & c0. ' .1 PRESTON, NTa f.�V•a ainst 130,521 durinthe sa a riod last poli y y ' k e �'�"-0r g g ' Pe police jw� "� a year. South Africa alone a tracted more meelie. or Walking teeliei�s lab I ! �5 's :,�, . immigration, the figures for .the United •tNth at 11 Cast, , A Adams'Root Beer one bottle �,©Ke Make 1 aur [owes Comfortable � s �E , . � States falling from 96,972 to ,372, Canada Flsivchmat n's Yeast.. .. ...........halt oak .1 i. � ­. from 16,973•to 10,361, and A ectasia from sn ••-+• •• •• .two nda ` ggaarr TM F Lukewarm Water....... .........two Dna f ti: . 5,527 to 4,964. Canada has undoubtedly Dissolve ;the sugar an •yeast in the ater, � saffered from the_reports of the severe busi- add the a tii;a t,and bo e; please in a warm Ste" w� Call 3LIp you with - place fortwentp-tour hours ascii It far stat \_ p. '"11 � l nese depression in the States "America'' then place on Ice, when it ww open apt► klieg ' . the best and deliciog8, 1 rf`k being a vague general expression in the I t � The root beer Darr be bbalhed al drug a..a minds of the. emigrating cls s in tale old and grog stores in 10 a d 25 can bo as to: . Wo $ country, waere a aurpriain amount . of make two ad Ave gaUo ' � 4#4 ,rt L ,na M � - ignoranae of Canada and°its a8a�ite stilt . W� his too Irving, grey gran p I Ai`�,, - t A I a t prevails, The alarming re is sent over r _t d beW ' - !C 1 �e�� O ' p° of t 'e fa ons author. an ensign a the :._. b Furnace,_ g% a 0,the Atlantic from the btatea nd from the Pavy t �..�..,�,; . _ Jit . wheat-growing districts of tile Rest on E U8� �A $1 1 Iraq~. r. lII Canada. � fir . �` - both sides of the line have given s decided . Fall eattL a ' 1. _ f t,1 check to emigration generally The Work- _ 'Primbsahel.G nesse tllant, 110; Tgke /h A,dv [e W :- {, ,r: ' ' ingmen of Great Britain are giLring to WNl 961x' St: •,-0sweei'a des F •�� __ ' j' - t 13 r.orisleta I. think that they are better off wha t��y Chaff. $1. • ,Jones'' inter Type, 855; �I+S1. an j�p fi ,,;a - . are. The weltorganized and`w altb Lralthi Ame scan:Broaee 8tio; rl Red Clawson, ` ;,;:,r f "" Our FitVLL� I� non ,-'" _ unio►ne now exercise tremenda a power and ' riot ! 200. nd fo Cid u 1 Cor5 r t ' secure good conditions of lab„ and a fair I6�R ft's 1 4 ) "�'-t11L,.�� 1- /� i 1 . I ! has Il0 eC�UaL ­. .. �3t; • _ _11 .- . . . _ . _ . 1 .a r yf rate of wages,,Red't ie low, an clot hes and 132- inC t Tor "1 ft iR �''�� _ il f I I 8 i, $ other necessities of life chef, `. ,. The aari ? '�i 14 s„ 0 A{to�0' / .L: 4 Lo . cultural laborer, by joining t e industrial _ v EVERY USER DELIGHTED P ' ranks in thb great cities at he e, thinks he - , w t �'� , ;�11 1=i ` cerates better prospects for hi self and his R�d�R�i, "neesamotbii a LOgdOn E_� TOf'OntOOntrt>,a1 rhat�.. Tire �e�� n �►�►r 8�sTh6"'ACCURY z . S i is children thea by taking up and in the � •f,.,` , West. In view of the re sure of the �a,c31�-in8 V i �innipBg - YslnC011Y61. • . i a ricultural The mar "ed benefit wh ch people ove com© - .g P. �_ R� population on the labor mar- by That TI ed Feeling de vie from Hood s Sar- .r_ - . kers of the cities, and the o ferias of the A. - i ¢ employes against tFa tyranny f the unions, sa iaHlla, conci lvely TA la �' - , _ ; it is a question whether this e to of things ,s pr vox the"t this meds, _ i.},•;,{; , , � t s can continue lou but for th - present, in • -eI a "makes th weak - 16 - i >, nefault of specie long on this side ;i strong." J.R.En ertolj, N � - - woo �- and,�pecial incentives.at home it in evident I ., a well known to �litirit 0 OR, and .i .� thatoaly a moderate number f immigrants rI of uburn,Maine says: tM•►t h CUAL. can be expected, rr_ bout live yea ago - .,, FURN C u_ t 4•r i e(�an. to apfce with s . F ALL SUES OF BUILDING.s Ir - -, :r - - t fE r, ;.1 �e severe pa �n IT8 MAS $PECIALIY FOR r0 � USE , .,� 1;, c moi,` .'Beef Pie. . j * ': �I' • .. ea.aiiwel., grad- - . (lapffl, f rom 10,000 tO 80,00 Volk '"t �z bks,.. ,� r la.ly ttab.ald sassissit�) 1 t �. ua ly growing wo ,e. 1 1 � great meat pie is " heart "and taste•_ to k Hood's saw Harriware and (3eavral Stores all sell it, ••C STEF.t. RADL4TOJlt"' ,k '' i fall Make Mr. a. B. tnerton. 8AD[D?S. uoans8 CO.. �oronto.Ont" �x, the paste ate follow, : Cho four ril being con liked - ; r.: !: I', onpcea of taeef suet and put i a stew. t fat wastroubled with Dyspepnis c nipli r MOOD FURNACE " { t iN• ,- P � �ated wltl Liiver and iidoey troue o11 1 i pOI� '0� HEAVY tIRATB, V .z : with the same quantity of atter and a Improved t once and am certainly very much , .. I ., adapt forwood •:c H ` I , - - ,pint of water • . better and feel more like working. _ [€ Hehvy Steel Plate x�,, �, , �°' whoa boiling ase through >I' Will be tnerea . and Radiator, w�i a ' h'�itiG E`j a sieve into two pounds of our and frit ed. your land quicker andsreato`4•eltlurarbia 4 t g Hoo 's Sar %pari I la it�ed from fo t f ; :d with a spoon until cool ; rollout and line "' RAIiIATORoi M Co A>iruo >rrr a large padding dish with it. Fill t weeds'it fou tion and Glr, , at ower r•44 alwa s gi 'es me relief and great eomfo t It s, ,' a v, I the centre with seasoned and cured strips 14 ~1ieed t�'ar'y of a suffering as did." r'° F� ,xUt I.ARUE Asti PI`>t' a of rump Steak al - ,•„re bitaal Gon.ti on bT ,.,i .+f.l-i i l,; t•, terngtely w th layers of HOOD'd PILLS Pa r t, the 1 sate sliced potatoes ; cover with some t�f r.sw a rletalttc uctiono thealin4entar canal r flr$II'f - CCAL_IU1MME I"_}a', make a hole in th centre and •-- — Groun Lar" COMbubtM Fil�iylllt(/60. ti . bake three hours and a half i a moderate A D, 1000 prim n a.postpai my 1 - L4tIJtFi T I '; YO R g - bTa T 'ft , oven. Make ytravy from bo es and ur Dents, The He aid. >\o. 1bB Lum = Large ca ing S alce t' �7 in n the WATEROU Ad ' Y When pie is done. p° St. P iia Pa. ' Ls �Fe 114DOr.: . is , �t zWA TBD.-� 1 Y' Aish `�'^"► 8@Otiatat Slt'Al PQIt rat 7.1.E , � . for descri vo blank to e - Rett .R TTf ing gF!lt<t- � I �� Bid `� -_ get O� Netir$l a. - FZAs*q't'3idfoard ionl�and.Advertis► g Company.T Tonto. }tenth �'1 n �r Do f; y--s f t• Tlier ., -1• Buhr 8ItVIITi,.-Vail pv k� QXPt)RC►WOOD PIT�NA ,t l . 3� � ' e is no use in fooling w th nearat is. `1A tliA 1C sddC . New 8mi Oho -- ,,` i, >r ,4 a It is a disease that Rives wa>f only tothe ' - r ,t,! 3�;,1t.-<)rl� rl ~ °a a pp�r. sat 6110. wilt sell at At10. ided druids everythi�a sued to the Anmt aeods. ; t !Z . set jot... f roost aan,_1 ark,Blackwel &Co. Ltd.,T Tonto. - stones a nsotinote.. Full Guaran Capacity . QW=Agg,WM�PK* �, • � Powerful remedies. No; remedy et — Iri-�p plates, chilled 1 1 are sot in it with a discovered lies given the grana reavlts tat Hy Itr#eneh Buhr Stones.61 lyes thick. •r ri Y•i r 1A > ltY al {�il4 1 ' invasiabl 11H O Wrecked ane [estate .,..Nati red sty. .:' c3 . Invariably attends the employment of_Pol. M W:.►. HIINTER,Ph D. D.D. A ries of Chilled (no" U0.., A�`o� eon's •Nerviline. fait-Write tis e ^ _ i t. ; ; , " 1 '�� Nerviline a ait.V cusp men on social puritq and ri ht liv- $asp to rCtri. simple,dura F .11 �pecffic for all nerve pains, an d o$ ht to ing. ie ritten in Alai langnag® tat aU mgr - --� . j ; ; j r = i '°l xr. r kept on hand in every family. Said every omitlunde are n g terms ant on agpli t• n a►M aP#'e$1l'Q1�.Sr "Rr �rfll , ; : . Where, 25 canto a bottle. nt. OAN. Aw _ lll111 T1 s.; PubU bier. Toronto - ` t ' I ,�*> . :f:. { �r• Y t r P t i- i ! t , .,. ,::: ,. B e i, ?w tiff it •.y .? iT,jl lit ?� < �- 1 ,�� .f � yyt .. . --- .'a2) {:..., ..--•..' _ ..,. I - Y/ F+q Y-'t t:"'3 - i 1. A' v yy .. :d. - _,:.. • .�.:- - xs ,fir - . . :--.. .. . ,. . .-.. - ., -. .-"..:,a flag.. ,$*.. 'C) t• t f r. r _,.. ! i.. ►ft t�3C1 bi. �;.._ . , •-. ;. - t b .. f' . .. `$ .pypa.ltQfh43i ff-I G •- -- ..-.. J•.Y,� - t :. ?Yr_: 'A,. .... y. 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'Sia`#+- -t:7� -.,�•,• __ .. _ % - des. -. .:,tit:.- S r . ��. w ... . t.. - - - : . � } _� 1. f _. , , • r. iA s r r. >' k .a . ' s - rte. .� it .New � � } qlo trary we rtdt►ble. 1. ;, 11 . ,' ;`t}'Ug ' r 3 s '� 't r + r • r L,,};. �;, ; bition for s p ant, with 1a reason. d ¢. r ' , _; • i { "' the tifiastion STRAYED--4 ane ear old heifer setae \ �.. mit, ds Ire + - ble li a audersignech fat 9!, �y f hie obildren i matters f comfort to the premites dt t Yee the bottom �s entirely knocked of pr�ce> at11 ••..f' oon.8. Pickering Tp, Owner can have the rams i '-: �� = and lessor@. at what a do oon b qroytng vraperty and paying seat. THUS.NBAL,Atha P O. � d Is that the talk sbon the o _ _ _ `� �1. ` � , .1 �_ ' . I. Utvidfriuold tinea has n basis in tr th. Not, '�0 RENT OR I3EI,L—A very dsair• 9S Pablo farm, being lot 6,rear_con 9,Souborc i �, e ANDIR - - • n .tits omo. withstandin tie tem ora de res :` abliahed ever Friday morning g P y. P ' Township. For terms sad ON, M.PP..Scar- g p 1 to PORN RICHAItD80 - Pickering,Ont. $ion that We ar last r8cov ring fro •PP Y - _ ' TERMS bora, or Wlt.T BADWAY, Highland Creek. IB , �N� • e • • r eo le in Ci►as a are infia' ly bene '� P 200 acre$, front a 111XLARE - i'� 01.26" Tasie3 f1.00 opals ins ad aa:•. off to-day than he were a @ratio EARM TO RENT-- 1. - 8ATE8 OF ADVERTISING: ' y half of iota 31 and$$, con!.Tarboro TV.. Fixst insertion,per line - - - 10 Dente. SgO.•--Toronto eWB. being 13 miles from Toronto. flood level road. Hach s�b�equent insertion,per line b Qrst Disse hones and out•bu s,goon cellarr " e �- This':ate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Joseph Dig's isi • I .�. School, post-office, churot,�na blaokrmith (Yur pr10es tell and the people are telling our prices.. tach �estisementr. all within leas than half a m e. For further Never be- Special terms given to parties making o' - A`_I Ambrican journal, t Christla particulars apply to JOHN��P. 1[ASON, Boar• day brings new ani largely lncre��ed tr�Fde. �,.:. ����pp + n bora P O months or the year. Self- I 1l1 �ta' le _D j' mote for 3 or 6 fore were their such bargain$ given .yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. Arbitrator, in re sarin to ih resent an p I Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, long•vontinning i8orlers in the Unite O REi NT3Y.-A hundred and eleven One year, t5 Otl,payable in advance. stelae, the lynx inns, mord ra, politic 1 T adzds of good workable land,being tot 93` C oQd6 and a rOQer18$ �$ We.are Offering th18 1110IIt11.' t 11rNotioe in local oolamnr ten cents per line, rear con 8,Piokerin towashi , On the rem. 1. pve cents per line each subsequent insertion. dOtcuptiya, etnk 9, mob•vi01 Doe,. Lrad g ck g The goad$ most positively go out to make room fox a large sal contract rates made known on alrplioa- unioU despotism, and Genera lawleeenes�C d etc eostabling, fess!!!watered'aQa fano d .7 8tfpon. No Tree vertiring. which have. beco a such wid -spread as r it o1 all kinds. For term' and other ppar- CUII81gC1IYlent Of n6W gOOdB t0, arrive dept. 1$t. Advertisement without written nstructions alarmiu fester of the Gr t Republi F„ulars ap 1 to ROBERT UNDFCRHILL avill be inserted until forbidden and charged�so• g cordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- reprOeQOee thea stive of s `vision i ee r Claremont,79 !�-!6 Bolovl we quote just A few prlee�to•Rive you•a faint idea of what we are doing. '�� ,mente must be in writing and sent to the pub- nearly a century o,by a Qu er Ida TRAY HEIFER-Game to the preen- - iisber. of Vermont, na ed Joseph oaq. T e Pick. - ., },�,�IN t �,O�ERIES - - • deb Work promptly attended to.- is"of the undersigned,lot 8,a on 9, ...._- - vision has for venal gene •tions be. Bring, on or*boat August 7th a two year old _ •�.-- - ,. W. J. CLARK ; PROPRIETOR. familiarly kno to many Ot the Friend , heifer. Owner ie asked to prove proper pa - and there ie no cab& w to ' promnlq expenses ns� end take the animal away. E I NJ lbs eery briRtlt Sugar for �1 21I lbs Redpath'• best Granulated for Sl 5 lbs new t,arrants-for $6o Canned Corn, Peas, and Tomatoes. Beper o. Be**B PRINGHAM,Balsam,P O - Our Polities—Strict Independence. tion long before a great Divi!war of 1861 5 _ ir*t-Discs Local Paper. which it predia 0 RENT-The commodionr shop in Horseshoe Bread 5 Imon 110 A good 25e Japan Tea for 160 11 bare beet eleetrie Our Aim--A F John boa we born in 176 , end resid d T soap for rbc 4 b are Castile Soap for 250. Half Ratloa frail jars X1.40 pet a Our Ezpeotatioas—Thi hearty Pine's block, Pickering Village,lately oa of Pickering end vicinity. in early life tot a oottntry trioia oi.Ne onpied b T. A.Greig as a tinrhop and stove dqq--F �Og, Qpar�frnii jars at $1.16 per doz, support of the neonle York State• a was an Oreo&, bar • pot. This is one of the beet stands in the vit- lave and the building is in tlrit class repair. `� working farmer, and the lath r of a Lr a For particulars apply to ltiQtS• PI IE, Picker- DRY GOODS. - • , FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1894. family, o[ w om beoam ministers i i� , - the Goepei. In he tatter ye n of his lis , �g piacee jy�e Goods at Half Price (food factory action 1 yd wide 4e worth 6a .be removed tw ermont, who he died n TO Reoi-A farm south parm eoniainiaq fifty scree Seavy Factory Cotton at 6e worth 80 10 pieces naw prints, dark patterns, 84 , �- NOTES AND COMMENTS 1846. He was std in goner esteem, a d PilckerinnaTownehipOn the preAXt Of lot mises are Domcon on - i vide, at 90 worth IPO a yd Toadies Vests 50 each 4 pavans plus for 50 his friends oon idered his a •temente n fortsble game Qwelitag,commodious barns and 8N our featherbone Corsets, long waisted At 85c worth 01.25 10 doz . , . Gladstorie has not recovered frim relation to the inion antitl &o absola a other outbuildings. The land is first-otaa. , -r credence, from is uniform truthfalDe a For terms and other articulare apply to H- A. Monts cavy flattnellette shine at 240 each. Table Oil '19th li yd formation of HAIGHT, Pickering Ig o. 45-46, widelfor, 25c a yd Table oil cloth 1} yd wide for 29c, worth ` i Le effects t au�ed by the and the ezaellen of hie life and charas r. _ _ -______ - -_---- . cataract Signor Crispi, of Italy, His narrativ of the Vision n is as t l- p RENT--146 acres of land. being �' 4001 craw Bats must go, the 80 kind for 3e...the lea Iowa :-"In the atamn of t e ear 180 I in con. 1,Picketing. kind for.10. So come with the crowds to `` was reported a fee- days ago as suffer- y T parte of Iota w at once. A ly to MRS- ing from 1 tie sainvi affliction: And was one day ale a in the field and obsery d VAIL.on the pDoevession to romisee,or to W.N- RIC , } that the sun sh wn clear, ba a mist ecli 45-4b 1 F. 1 . A lY D R E Y Y S f 11ow Sir William-11arcourt,-it is said. soli•Picker_ ____ _ _- -. _ . sed its brightne s. As I reflected span t e . Three of the most famous statesmen singularity of he evefit, y mind w e .TMPO$TANT NOTICE TO FARM. , �,� .AREM�NT`. of Eut�ope afflicted by a similar ail=. 'struck.into wile ce,the most olemn I ev r 1 ERB•• I am now in a pose s,n Ito Pay the -. My highest market price for Alrtke and hod Clover nient a t file same time I remembered to have witness d; for all rasa, as I ship a�rect to the largest sit mer- N B Any quailtit batter and eats taken at IiiRlieet market price.. _ _ - ,!, , - I, faculties were rought into d ep silence. I chant% in Great Britain. illy first shipment — —' __ - Almost every journal — UOnserva- said to myself : What can a 1 this meal ? or one c.►r of Aleike to Britain was made on the _____ _ Bret of tie +teu�ber. Roiscecnber also, I am to a I do not recoils t ewer befor to have ben i ' , I' Jive or reform--that has referred to position to pay the highest inarketprices for ail � . sensible of suc feelings. And I hear a kinds of grain delivered at wy elevator flare, _ _rr--��• r_____ 1�Ir. ]',la5er's deatli Las pOlnted t0 &118 voice from haven eaying `Ts whi h ^OBIAS CASTEB,Clareu�out. 47 +•'� _ ; �� ( �� _ - . Provincial Parliament buildings as his thou seest is a sign of the oming tiro a. i ---- . . - . r i l " WRIN - • I. -- --- --------�— - raise soul not I took the fore athero of thi country it m 0 RENT-One of the hest farms to - _ 1 monument. Higher p I pia ed them h re Township of Pickerint, being lots 7 and H 19®• D _��_ ___ _ �--�= `A ' - well be given a man'than to say that a land of oppr esion ; in the rear of the 6th con., gontafninR Q�acres. ' among the i' ogle of the Forest; I e s• Soil first-class.and well watered by three wells R great public work-carried out under tainPd them, a d while the were hum le and,a never failing stream running thrnnggh the .- - . • !.lis supervision is a standing tribute I blessed them and fed theed, and they e• pre hires. Good dwelling house aha outbuild- . p Ings,fruits of all kinds. For further particulars to his honesty and a�ility came * Homer us people. at they have a�p Iy to U. R. aaowBSA�r. or co R. W. Mow• _ 1. now become p odd, and hav forgotten e, BRAY,Kinsale P O. : 46tf • . - r _ --- . i. • • ­ . A .terrific thundertparil phased over who nariehed em and pro ted them 'n -- ---•-� -- -- . p raanin in o A desirable farm of 1011 Y� r stock is getting low. j . - Toronto Sunday afterdoon and several the wildernee. ; and they a R TO RENT . I every abomin tion and ev 1 practice f sores, being pare of lot a,eon D. 8csrboro buildings were struck b lightning.- which the of coantriee a e gain , a d Township. The premises are situated 14 miles i i r OnCrant aD 8Cr0�8t from th d from Toronto, bMn on the gravel road and me s taken istude -from the l.n nt ehtir��».aehaat and port ales•. ou ht t� retire th a eracke on �i E y have q con anis 1. g ? States, who, wixh his brother was en caused a aivi ink spirit Oo come •mo R On thr promises are a good swelling, oomivoa- . gaged for three weeks Wltll the Bah) &hem ; lift ap htne eyes an behold.' A d soar barns and stabler. As there is an *ban . L.. . - dance of water on the plaae,it ie highly suitable • . I � I saw di iding in i haat. .T e a . Posseasian far plawiag will require to buy more before the - - �bition people to give performances be•' far dairy ns p rpa'e' Yo q . Y _ - , . . division boas ie the Char hes on poin • given ae once. Full particulars given on appUca- fore the grand•stand, was killed by of dootrin•; ; commenced n &be Prwb • tion to w>tc darlNr,, wart IiilT 4a•!e� threshers come. lightning, while vialking upon the terian Society sod wont thr ugh the other - � teas Ue ominataons, din its pro- DR ��E . • street. He was th only support Of sad ct its effects to &be same. BIG. - will * riot gave mosey by byang . . a widowed mother. gg � . Those who is•enied won off with high IN .-- _ .. I . . ..- estimated t st some six mil- heads and t antiag laaQa . •ad ibaoe seconds or poor stock• - It is est who k•p1 &o bear original iimeats ap fi a� - lion loge have just been shed into peered a:era sed sand wfnl. Aad iri� D� I ���•��! White ... T- .,! ­ .. _ Collingwood for th purpose of being wbeo the di ' inK spirit sa red the f3ooi bu $ �erldid stron(s .1� hite . I - -- cut u at the mi of that town. e1y of Friers , it ratted in high dogrel motsanashoeS, Zte. Yo � J . _ _.. P as in any I notioed, or _ tore disoovr� _This work will provide the men em- heady mase shirt• at 9Bo, ..cash 4b. Goad Stoneware from _ ed. It ae:t ppesred is t lodges of the shirting at tut. s•piv grata bag. la+a : st' ployment until fall at least, when an- Fmpmasons: it broke out a appearance per doz at _ I other supply will be on hand.. All like` a volas o, inasmuch as it not the N. E. POYNTER'S, BROCK ROAD. - .• this lumber would �haye been cut . at country in a uproar•for • iaie. Then it, h.x--Dal sad MO our naw Melrose Cart,cow - . . 11 . I Saginata or Bay City had not the entered Poli ies, throuab t the United bined back and trout entrance, its a beaalty, _ U -N i • s • - - � - . States, and id not s ppan it prodaosd M i •at sight. _ • American (YOvernl>uent removed the Civil War. An ab -ndan of blood was - - - . -- ` - ` - - s . I - - - . duty from,our lumber. Had our own shed in the coarse of th combat ; the FARM FOR BALE—That valuable • tGovernment retained tLe export duty Southern 8 fes lost the r power, and tarn,.lot 4,to the gad concession of the Yo will find ills patterns YleELt -alb, We ' n logs, we fall t0 See but that It slavery was anihilated fro their borders. Township of Pickering, containing 906 acres is - • far sale on easy terms. It is attuat•d on the proportioned 4l have had thje Baine stimulating Then a Mon rehial Power prang up, hook Kingrton road 9 1-9 miler west, of w hitby town p • _ . the Govern ant of a 8 We. petablished and 9 1.9 miles cart from Picturing Village and x 1. , i effect., . But Coll'n wood is b no and m e all societies Wfway station. and i■ convenient acs schools . - g y a Nsatioual ligion, i '--'. • means the centre f Canadian lumber tributary to sappor its a use.. I saw and churches. The rail it . 616y loam, clean. Y u will be able to buy in... ��71ja,tever - . . theca take to rt from riends. i was well-drained and to the highest state of caltiva i .. :- ing. In fact it is,,one of the border Pe •y tion. It is well fenced with ceder raft, and I � � . towns of that indti'stry, therefore., if so' a°�'�a& bolding all ill's and I beard wawa by a linin .tick.t On the mw*. th�. quantity will *requir. .. f` I voiceproclaiming: `This power shall nuc two,dwelUn •00 &a c the other nme, t nee .6 - :. ... ` much calf be said of her, sure�y the atwa a ala ;.huith it I will chastise large bams.D��d cattle ruses, . pt l"s. . ' I - . y impiemeot,driving and ben honsee,race cellars, * • i more extensive prates will receive a my' Church, until the rat to Jho faith- ew„ad in °iosUent repair well adapted to' . _ ve sass . brick dwelling i.A� u will begre-atly', pleased with hipmuch larger sh 're :of. the benefit. fI, of i it lorefithe Tbou ee•si than rwpeott moaera manger, eontsintng teaa I is coming on thy na ve court". of tno as r� :f Then with barley live stock, im8at$ resipbaeides filchers, paatrise, oloeetr,woad- Terms. ' 1 their iniqui fes ,and the food of A + shed and cedar;has hard and wet wiser. tarn- • \, vegetables, .etc., ! reduced, we' who . . _ g &tis rettt•m ce of wb h has Dom• up a+*s aha ether eoarenieaoes.the frame hours tr dwell in the .older and more settled before No.' This vision • !or manv comfortably fitted up. his 9 rooms. paatrt... -. - . of Ontario, Should feel the da •. I b i tib i&ior tm•a °all•r hate 1°c'Ott water,oto. r• a°' pet'bn ;portionsdays r desiring a farm, flail-class in every . benefit of the Arlff .Chan es, and yeah, until is became • that, this is a ehiaee t:,at is seldom ln"v# I ha BROUGHAM�H�M . ase foc my own relief. I bap• &sea i&." ben two"d in the mors cants!mabnpr iw cbe A ti mss should not a SO liard t1ia fall face 9s years sod her uie reputation of brant oa. - �C E C �i� : YXXt+ifs0 of the beri taraaa to the e�wasbip of Mekeirtn{. � —AND -i .as was anticipate . . . fair*nixed taming it cannot be eaostlo& icor - --- i_:.. -1 - hirther parttoalare 1 to A. A.P08?,YYhitbyL. . - John A. Ewan in his lastest udbee On the ret da o! tb fair bare • half rs W.V.gto>aAx a. riekwing. lett SHOP ; CCM. TIOM .. mile bicycl rhos, ow ' i & for $10, is on ___ -__------ ------ •---- ILOR - .letter to the MA , gives an interest• the m. The Dom uCi, of saddle _ - . - ing interview wit an intelligent habi• horses •1 takes place- the first day- �," - Ice Cream every day in the week.• Aant regardingg huroh exactions in Then re few popple poor Chas they I iia s a oompte/s sAoolt; of Soiiiop►s,Paaf I the sister ropinc . The art inter- ow with then sty of making1. and ovorooa&tngs; which .rill be MRS. TANNER. P . P 7 a will. I does not shor a say mans life a op to the very best manner - _ — - viewed said the ntari0 view regard- to make will and it o a saves a groat - and in flrat•olaa styles ing these eaactio s is all wrong. He deal of t ble and tape M to his family. • WE flolieit a Oall for requiring clothing for spring and - TAN NE • .'declared that it s not tithes which The as" hat most recce ?t a Ron-- fhb cher will do well' to call and ex- - are burdening the farmers along the ism as a Wade; our o eta• a short &ime SCHOOL BOOKS. �e maples Prim away down hu fresh meats always on hand. : Vit. Lawrence, b t the obligations in- ago. A an had Rive a 010 a1 TABLETS' TINGSAFERLeay da a and orders for p party he to Good WIi.ITy turned in order t purchase fine bug of Uzbri township to aeoate the town- at low rices. k. ' ,.RQUELkRT' Brough&m- � gies and other luxuries that the young- ohip for mousy advan to him, ander a P >PICRBRIIvG'e FASHIONABLE • h ere new Ia he having n unable to work �'�S+ peIIt3118+ and Ink, also Knitting T I - unhea demand now and whit w for som time. Them died owing the Yarns, Burlins, Andilusions, ONSORIAL ARTIST ,' unheard of in th,pir father's time. And council about $80. is family were 'Zephyrs, as well 'as a nice B K . - _.. what the old habitant said of Quebec scattere and the widow naturally dowry- • E• I . assortment of stamped . - hold� true in a ensure in regard to ed the roperty, bat a e can only claim Patterns.When we in this province bar Chir and it is not w rth while putting M, ' P - Eye•yoner kbowe where to get a izood hair The Cider. Mill will run Ontario. W e p the aff it through the n�tomary process ;�y --farmers, merchants and- people of (7r'✓ E B O N E e t, ur a Shave, a nice shampoo to ,_1. _ of law ase the pro rty is only worthI clean and cool the head, or a MONDAY S, - --- L.all classes—spec of the hard times about S . The young t heir is a child, . pT� G�. sings to keep the hair from WEDNESDAY S i' of to-flay and t e good times of days so this if all'were wil ing to sign off in . __ . coming out. - favor o the widow it co id not be done�for '- ', i and FRIDAY'S gone by, we for et the difference be - . &wean the.'scale of living in the two fourtee yeare, and the place migbt,be al- L Res' days,.--Tuesdays and Fridays. nil ctobor lst., after that Priods. In the sixties wheat was moot orthleae by that t time. All the r i p worry, expense and tr able might have ' I ( Following are m� prices : . every day.• ,: sold at eighty cents a bushel tend been a ved had the ha and known about ++- r fIa' Cat 15a ; Shays 100; Hair Sine 10: j�� jI cost Of roducin it was .well the la and executed a hart will, leaving . i S amt o0 15c ' Sea Foam 10 ; Ragzor. Y Y M, �- C O'Y Y 1 1 � '-` the producing ni h double wh t it is now; while the every& ing to his wife. As it�ie, she has a Honed 150. g right one third of the property, but can THE BEST•, _ _ T._ - . -7•-•.-y--,-�- B R 0 U Ci A M _ purchasing valine of a dollar >tn -gro- pot r life anything f om It and is vaso• ' BA - series or dry goods was not within tidally penniless. The ouncil made her a ` I A1 I ���� garble wOr�S' .t.: f 5 to ei her et on her feet and Here w® o again. Coal• delivered in - fifty per cent. at. that time of what ':rant P g $ r - '. it is to-day. Sill people. talk of the will r nt the nee and ppl�► the proceeds in Pickering Vil age for I BROCK ST , OPPOSITE POST OFFICE• hal con da s f thin ears . back. on th mortitage till it i wiped o This �en . 1.:1 �§ . I` y . y Y Y will t about four y c`e, provided the •E p � ,"'' �Q ` .•• - I -111 . 1994ffison �C Haw f - � I I: :.�: Why 2 Because a they forget the dif- bones can be kept ra ted. We mention /�1 y- TT D , .-;, • , - Terence in circa stances ; they forget he f 11 particulars of the case as being of for cash during t e -present ��l�.A.vATJL1� �V ANE � Minafrsotttrers of ` _ . -. :that the acale o living was simpler ,ora, than sena! into t because occtlt , month• arbloM neadstonee and all w ktug nder the gees la that allows OOtip a •• GREEN. . M onnmea`s, ;_Nan It Is t resent. It IB safe -then t P cite take mortgages:o the properties eft ._ ± -, ; other Cemetery Work.. J` ; , ata say that the verage citizen spends one who may be-posse sed of them whit Order left with W. PEAK will 'ire- Qg Penta. r tend at - , 1 �-1 pe po ditto xmpgrt�z'/of stootReh, gw•dUbp /►m - i .. . -double the. su on ,his table, dress qui ing indigent aid But the lata •ri•aa arta oascadi•n es><•sni�' � .+�; alai pleastajre that the average citizen tion 1e' w'�ald occur in any Daae whoa nu Ceive prompt at entlon. !EDRUO � ' All artiee wishing work would do well me a 3.1-0; �_ 18 article vFill as made, and the son to be 1 ,r td R, an nil before purchasing. All work gam y�9,,. spent thirty years since. b i th t it is is hived ty to one's fa►milp . �.. Rt gt . and values of the lower&. - .. ld not a condelaa titian of the anodern pa y Y fir, �. Ric+h rdso>cs cwt'° =l x'_ poi iia m ke s will tom ra fuel earl iia lit+ �. _dIg�► + r is R Q 1 1J1 a�`tl(lular. 11 e 0 Taal. ,� x ,r#� • a � �;, t•: ,} �r,. tendenc n t , ,� A . _� -3 • - p . » -s-d „ tendency r: - F„ - ...:,. ,. ._.- .x+.:- �,- b_ •r?a�!:a Jas'., ;' ,moi.,_ �..:j... i.:t(�if.r ;.y; v.4. ..�d. -.» - a,... • --a.- - fi .,+ :.. .� -P A, f;' ^.%., •i- sl.i• dif t k Y -55 . ,-.•,; - f `. _ 7 - s the -i s., - „ zl_f. - bi `A' t , :} - -• .- v '. F .,.- ,,;, .a r-x 6,••-, , ;,-N rR "c: µ:.E� 4_«. .. - -' --- .: ..- -.... -:. -. _r-._ r-., .. .. _..- .---: :. „.:-.; : . an.,,-. ..:Ft•� .�: . -.. .. ..._. .-:..-..... -. -., r ... x� n.. -a - - ;..:: -. '. ..... �.. -• ''q _ .ya ..- .��, -..F4' .-i.... .:.-: _ -,•7... } ',.5.4 qera ,„�]�,. .: -•1 r- a .i i...]" as -,,,.s3 r.�`, .: �. v, - .. ,-. �, -r,..� -', is i? . r .g 3•, n 3: !t,�'{ fir,"" .�`�` - `' t .,;r' c. ''�•- u�t' s a { 2- • ,;� +-+ �;. a "xr },; 7L yca{.k .°S fr7.£`i• 'yp,., e,r 1 d�r-Pa'�-'tn+'+_ _ ,qk - _ r,.3 n 4 vkr - . l r S•• -„a'• t' < -I,'r.3`� 1 _ '.r ,.... ,I - ,,: _ � v...r-47° C_sP �# eF 7`- ` ” .y�. S. )T 3�. - e 3 •6 t. _`S'F •� , •,. t.°�' ...:�Sii•R :3)(li>` x _ r 4Y y e,� '.+. c. -k. 4+i `7 x-f err. -.i�_ k + • _ - .f "l�� �� :r�. -�.� : � - F:,a'; j. lye*+§ -�.:�: � �w �_+ f n M - r a . ' .„ xr = ayR33,,Y•;,xt. ''Y •`�4r +. •8,. - 3 �- t• ,,. -.s r i'a A t�.. a T t�TS. p �I - �,. IST 4 x �. eTolsx m Tse aosT seas loan >Ketrxaa 'rack 6h intense giving p the . 000 hundred re . V OLM.0 .l�l+r�Ye � 1, d. A ��, s11 y so tke drat whirl =n. 1-Ilr>zste ova sac$e� asy. tower pi 1h fall. families fettled in Wit Durham and • +�i�p ,:Utalltlttt+gtt! > f fi "J1. d1 . 1llr. W. 1. Mrs. W.� aU has arrived Gam after their desoiendan and others are going to � D��p � 'NLLLL � . ' �_ bt Scampton on Batarda , her six wee 's visit in Creettiore. tt� MoCnlla was the unanimo e choice of a Dtfees celebrate the Ceiitenilial anniversary in t�. 4., ' 'r ' ' x 1 rs. Stn th, Hopper, connection with the Fall Fair at Bowman- w convention of Conservatives for the'next Newton, and $ T18018, f �'inion eleotione. attended.MtG ion harvest home da • villa on Bat r rN IN � Lg• , Saturday, sept. 22, when Lieut• 1 f I Willi , . I T40 W 18 Rut Dom1. Mrs. Georg GValtere has bean ludic• (lovernor Kirkpatrick,Hon.Jahn D den, ; Ilea tea tisooslt the Itsaey to Yo Banka Y hstsiastst ` It 1a believed thlit in t e fire•alep't ": district of Minnesota and W soolrbin 1,000 posed for the act week, brit is now mpoh Df/teieter f Agriculture, D. Burke Ens ti is � as atter lien am OUR ram a w es esmateel - '" '+J`' { .�A people have perished. while he property better. _ son, Esq., barrister; E. M..Morph ,Esq., and miss ]�enatr,and Btord Dtinsmhavewrecked theuvee asaads ot! ,� ''' . loss reaches 812,000,000. Niru. Rice f the 8rd line, Whitb , has Treasurer of the York Pioneers, orgnto; es1dn6n• •>hrm, mop �1° � the�� 1e - �- r died. She a a sister of Mrs. )� ill, to S. Wilmot, Esq., Ottawa, and other die- M s n1e• "° ` it w,e�airv"t,nd '► 01 b'bo s.:at`°u as a pth�°sfQ e. {S,PF fid; 4 k �$ The remains of - John Br eberRer of our west. I ' W:nnipeq, arrived at StontT ills on Tues• tingaished men are to deliver addressee lea ��pp�__ O�,, tlentta. tlOnsslt before too late. Ito 1u1Mg! U!2 1KIYHOUT WItI both CON>TEI�T. Cs{ie tally. r1 • 'Will Ellis Esq. °p 1? i t : day evening and were oonve ed to Dixons Monde lou awed thio h on suited to the occasion. It is to be a, real I't' ty_4� Hill cemetery for interment. y 14' gout for ibis apples f the Old Settler s Day and all old residents of " ARICttCBt.B, EMISSIONS AND SYPIiIU$ CURED. :: The Davie farm lot 18, co . 4, Darling• neigborhood. Ontario d Durham Counties aro pec• W.8't L114& W . S. f Saginaw. `qi� Z. , Collins,M Spaaksw W.8. 1LLtNa. ton, was advertised for sale t auction on It is rump d that Mr. Mayne intends iaay inyi d. Special rues are o aced MI em At I learned a bed habit mobs°h I'oon!{a. s_ ,, leavi pp tied till I& I then became••cane of the bo 't and led a ' . j gaturday, .,at no one appear at the sale ?n8 the eGillivriiy place a d re• for the be t relics or collection of relies or su lila. Bapoeore �Coed amara., i e nor•_ 3 r - '' but the auctioneer and solici or. /roving elsew ere. ani nit iotas need in the olden timed and om and despotrden£t no ambltioa; memory poor; "Is .�. <�` 'p �� �� : L% rt Labor Da �,ounken and blur; pimples on bee-, hair loose:,bums !a °`4 4414�` Polios Magistrate Jelfa, f Hamilton,' y moue obtserved be so ii of a s ver w Loh is oftored far'the bat eM pulps; wit h baekt vaeiaooel•; dreams and losses at ". Ia - g p our citizens, at the maiority ha a Cot by a boy or 1 ander 21 years oa a � I has decided that there is n thin to pre- of need to th new! hatched boli a . inoi.lent that ha t' `i° t h' I staent hn� vent hotelkeepera from kee ing open aU g y y ppeaed in either of these _ a .os �witbont �'i°'��'°O" r "'� " Wm. Guth ie is preparing to nuke counties before 11350. ,Anybody may �r i' night if they wish, so long they do not farming his q onpation iq our mils once complete i t sainid+t swhNn a MAhod r TTrestmm aL '1'hankDRIL 4 I ! r soh liquor, he relic class and all pgople �t' i ""' °°"�• This wM sl: ., i p rears eRe, had .trtara. was,Carried two 4 . _ '"� , Hamilton (Jitp Cannon as resolved. more. We eh biro success,.mobil .wet• are requested to wear the bass t ing9 rear. urns au h■p eose,trt>Dra,IC+snetit�a.,,,, 3f:�M - that'tho Finance Committee consider the Doming him ib re. ''ps olds time." It is proposed to bo• Om` 'm��°before ad's°pO a John �Cr' I ):`'r•,r}$;� advisability of the oily band ng and open• Q„ y, of New York, . t Fri• t�ogr'�sph t e old people in groups. he 'm? . ill" � �ating electric railways to a elph, Brant• day at Mrs.. Quay's here,an r n back eelebratio will be the first of�th�e ind ~A.� lr. _. ` f0t<elsdtl WMloae�sa, i t tied b'A''�'*"t'�2e. '�fY �"'��,, h'om attsatli the funeral of his ister, that ever took lace in this distrio and Y�1°0°� � ford and other pointe, p raw: , "KC , y .. The Ferris wheel,at th exhibition, Mrs Braidnsr of Toronto. should be attended by aU the old se, dere "W6sei I eooealbd Dt+s. Leoaedt i i >tsd ,- Several ia>Ne d /atmg in the Exhibition of this 1 alit There is little hops, I warsnrprlesd. xbett naw T,r„s, pF k +1. which, being only par.,ttally rooted at the y. great in rat ► time of Sunday's storm, fit t over, was the cowing ask. No doubt they will being tak n in Ibis nnigne oelebratio by •` �went impro rd me " tort �• Bmieawae onsed, ; �`, �i ' not ad in=ured, and ill be ys have a good t me, they have e' ified the old opts in Bowman 'I and loin• a"''r'be0'm'sh'0°R sswr is ' y their integtio to that effect. it Col C ' strong when completed. y. abut is the chairman o the e ' NaviesDari ` .. ... '`� ®n inventor bait bought at a cooking Miss E. itaey, of Pickering, spent day. chair that is actuated by ale tricity. The Sunday with' ra. Walters. Havi re• - - be' y Hsrs�a.rati.ble _" aided bees fo a \ y ep.aiau.te. They tested me hoanorablr a.d skillfully." � . a, ' sitter can, at the same time, eoeiva utle r year or so, we ns, rall The G. iMebtra{s1{su►zrc� 1. ge y T R. has placed a daz n or ,�.,� rr.,,1w T. Is. ; currents by grasping metal undies or by like to see he� smiling face in our midst more carloads of travel in the s tion P.FsiIt80>t, A Nervous Wteck—A happy Ute. T.F'.FM�ZepN. , occasion g yard so bore will be no more an lin 1 resting the bare feet on-met 1 pedals. y• Come a sin, t ,� �. One of our neer poang ladies n the there hoc after. 8 . • ., T.P.ltasrsea Has a Narrow t>,oa's, ' , 11 A taxation rate of sixteen mills on the w r I live Dari the-hmn. At school I learned an earl a } b erso of Mid Josephine McBrad , wag 11 Mr. Jo n Rident, (Or about half a con• habil which weakened me physically,sexually and , '_, � dollar was the recomendation arrived at P R mentally. Family Doctors d I was bi into Sf. , �y b the Executive Committee of tihe Tor• persuaded to eave, the ranks. of single tory Be stray of York County, roti iog '� "decline" ag A': y decline�� lConsnmption). Final t3olden i - y bleRaednesa ah to o edited by Drs. Kennedy A He sell in onto Junction last night,after considersag join the .blissful bonds but a few months ago, Dios Batu day Monitor," the estimated expenditures for the year. of flynien, on Wednesday mornin last, morning, aped 89. 'to my hands. I learned the r,•,ah and own. Self ' . . base had sap my vitality. I a� ... at the R. C. . hurch, Picks n Being -- -- ---- -- - ------ - - - a ped took the New _ `i. At Hollen, Ont., on Saturday, ►stella it• g Method ?Featmrnl end moue eared. • My friends thick 1 •' HnRhea, while adjusting , some ro_nes late in the we k, we were usable t learn was cared of Consumption. I have sent them many ;e : i Oartieulars. e. patients all of whom were cared. Their New g"sr:. ander a barn which was being raised, l for the corn unity, • .r a Method Treatment supplies vigor, vitality and man_'1c. ;''�'_' A •r - 1. Iwas cruslied to death, one of the ropes wish the newt married couple a orld t i � serosa TRZATX'T.hood." breakiva and letting rho building;. down of happiness a d a heueymoon that will alO"rxr,T::L1r,c�..T. �r ' . DEADER ! '�you a victim? Have you lost haps? Aro •-ei eonte�mrlstin� zr:r_ '1 "`��-0 never end. T iey will make their home riaxe? Has your Blcxxi been diseased? Fittve on nay wNi�l1i t!A?? �,�r fr f`i, On him' New Method Treatment will cure yon. what it has done for others it will do fur .3 S ` It is said slut an Oshawa butcher hind in C hathain. KENDAI.I.� �� �� �Ii CtTJ`R. TZi�tla OR 1V 5��1►.'7.• an East Whitby 11 m breeder were makiuU PAY1l1 CURE a dicker oyer seven 200 poiindP porkers fii� iifl'ville's ate of taxation fort recur• 15 Years-in Detroit, ' 160,000 Cured. No Risk, r i Fntyear will a 11. mills on the „. r Consultation Free. No matter who has treated you,write for an honent o inion , last week. there was a difference;of to v ��}qa .+Irs. Thomas Jardine, one of a io• Free of ch Charges reasonable. Books Free —`•The Bolden Monitor" (illus. �� cents per hog between them and it spoiled p f veers of Darl ngton, died in that illage trateci>, on D,eeeses men. Inclose poetege a Dente Sealers, r' ' the bargain. e fW'NO NAMES USED WIT OUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRO- f - The election of a Reeve took place in a few days ago VATS. No medicine sent C. O. D. No names on boxes or envel- £>z I'he Canadi n Gazette authoritatively tively THE opes. Everything confidential. Question list and cost. of Treat- �.. . } f . - EastToronto Tuesday to fill the vacancy merit. FREE. 11 denies that Ge oral Herbert has been or- 0R$1�' S'UCCE'SSFUL R'EAFEf _ �� ;' caused by the absence of the ex-Reeve dered to rets to England. OR MAMi OR R[As♦T. stenhenson. It resulted in the election R >redt ,tasio., DRS, KENNEDYERCAN "�• �$ HE��Y sT. rg '� of Mr.J. Richardson with a majority of 8 We rei;ret to lean of the death f Mr. n..e'.ea sae a.•.r► _ 1 r`` Fred Hoar, w ich oocurred at his home1. DETROIT MICH. over Dlr�Ttiomae Dudley, who polled 95 !f ' vtra. e. in Rowmanvil on the 2194 alt. SEI! � SPAT N NN "` , l McGill, wife of ileo. McGill Esq , WOOL Darb Liberals will hold a�con• Dr.i<� ,��, °oy m- '~ - - -- -- _- --- ___ .. - -- -- -- - local Manager of the Ontario Bank, Bow- vection at Bo Ville os, Satar y to ,,,d�ba"u:a aa.of Of .. . �� � -I manrille, was=taken to Toront� Monday choose a can date for the co moos. i� c•�_ �•••. K . - _ r f: :i week for treatment, Ont she�liradual ly a s sM•w" ".��a•�t torr.•. •�'! I. . - . r! t o - grew waaker and passed peacefully away ,' of=tr•o. elms. hwou. r on Sunday and her remains were taken 0ors - ,:'. ' .• } -N- ffon t `: ? `: home the same evening, N NPN � N� . . • . . �! . . �.. Dr.a i. os, . .: . l John WeFley Hyatt• alio Piokie; tip. CO�P�V 0.: . ,. �n ,�;,,w,i y, ppeeaces before Magistrates Hicks raid ♦t•e..t ateee.er� aati/d tam!a '' ` os:rwft as"- Ite J Z P Brintnell at Colborne, Friday afternoon Msaa. moss t .+. ... w sr..a ear u : . r. , upon a charge of assault upon a five- i s,p we ,L. _."A ti r a >. a .r year�old ohilc� of John IIsher of. Townseft "'s . s.ia�f i, t a sassM ,�� r ,�§ ship of Haldihnaad. Ilpoa evidence beingob, �a„we wio >tir Cass b , - taken the Magistrate committed the ac• t>ae1 intortor is puce of t� for Dry. I J. XZ",A" vOXPA1tr� . . ,; •' �'- ,A- ' cased for trial, and Town Constable Cook'. c.a.n I t'.M"Mm.m►. we.ti- n 01010uMM raare, ,n. �. }b Smith took the prisoner to Cnbourg goal t.,a4,0 > la a neat. . postase i beer -_ - _ '_ _ • , On the evening train. aad•►ewtiissad, Mrecars#mstt. sealed . . : The other dayae trig. H.'�IoMann was p.rticoi.n >a esvetoper to is4ses only, s F R1fdER8 I[ARHET.. . : • . - ' 1. y stamps. Addrm Cbeh Covera �, Tozox'ro Sept. a, 1 i - 1,, r plowing for Mr, Thos. Haynes, brother of � , ,� ; T►ta4wr.oat. nada (. . Mrs. (3eo. C. Haynes, Bowmanville, on Wheat,i I,..'.......... 1 00 54 t0 00 . Sold in Whitb by W. Re Homos4 �. . i. . K lot 29, eon. 3. Haldimand, north east of Wheat,a ring ......... 00 00 m 00 58 . . Coboarg, he exhumed a human skeleton -. -- — -- �— * Wheats d winter...... 00 00 to 00 54 •. - I y' 1. about 6 ft.6 in in height. Tho' possible �* RAS M Wheat, 0098 ............ 00 5y to 00 tw C hi� space nett We81� F 'W= Wet h t :� burse over 50 years ago the teeth and ' Banes, bash............. . = t 00 42 to 00 00 -Q �1 bones of the toes,and fingers are well pre- _ still Oats, b sh............:... tJO. Sl w Od 82 When ,W'• Henry, Claremont; served, It is th-)ught to be the remaiab IN IT • Peas. b 9h................. 00 00 to 00 t30 i� � of bite man. A my9te t:arronnde Hay,ns , ton............ 7 5o to os, will ann6-upce the arrival of - i at pct too low to went bu. the d and speculation is ri7e as to who Stray► t n................. 7 00 to 8 00 hew and hoW he came to be buried HORSESH EING - hogs............. a 75 to 7 00 an immense consignment of x{ . Dressed ho f I `}'' there. Beef, ,iart.rs....... oo a . 50 fall and winterooda. . . SPBCIA ' '. seer, hi dquarters...... 6 50 M e 50 tlTOUFFV{LLE- Winning two o tot three io>x best OD'ing �ttutbn .................... s. at.Toronto yyring air is guarmtee t our -`� • ` workmanship, w shoes. home a s;: Veal roans ............. t3 00 to 8 00 . - �� 0 Mr.'Geo. Lewis, on returning troln Mr. - 4ec cash.we t and tires set Butter, b.................. .00 191o, 00 20 . : I .�' , James'-McConnoehie's where he bad been cheap for roe let Torr wt, ggge�d z................... 00 9 to .0Q 10 - - .. !^r milk, on Monday evening. )net at d6sk, sn > Pots, per i , _ _ noticed something in the ditch, and .Bamember the opposite the tN._ __-_ • ._- -- .•.._ W — . , . i f .,,' j — �-- . :� f DO IN {�N . . . t arriving closer discovered 'that two you_ V=M moil- � 1ILWOR ., . t rr' -, i. ladies, who were driving is a cart had sbeea upset and were s TsA1xs ooliro 8As'r->ev�.Ae troLLo s:— a . . . . 1 struggling to right Matters.to Etc nR cis s ?:68 M. ; s � zpsss . , . - Better take a drier e►long nest time, girlsi i No. 5.24 - Y Capin Paid up,l =j,g00t00d r : Mr.Wilmot Pike who has been connected 20 1IIzsD • • . • . . . �. with the Mansion House for the poet two " 8 LooAt, 6:138 . Y. S.urpl ft . - _�,�0dt�00 - .. . years left for Markham on Monday whet it TLUX§ftE0ING WasT DUB As 1►oLLO s:-- ---- I - ' . J. , he will occupy a similar position with the No.7 Looe. . 9:14 .Y. HIT'BY �t�EHCY. Tremont Hones. We�are sorry to lose "19 MM8D : 5:09 . M. - ' I ,{. Wilmot as he was a general favorite here. .1 ' 1 Expassa 8:52 . Y. fig`- I �s r, SAVINGS DdPABTUSUT. Is t ' The lacrosse boys especially will regret+ his • 1 .- � ' to allowed at blabest Gars's rates. Iia �. , t�. :.; remove', he bein�q oaptaia of the team. .- - . • - i,, ; At six o'clock Tuesday morning Cali• .1 j i.` soda.of wittsdrawal required. . _ _ - tractor Mitchell with his force- of brick- would tubus gray 'r,�or s bald cad, E. J. THOIiTON, ,ii' - Y, . . . >i[srect��. when using 1011 . . , lt{yars, commenced work on the addition to u8 $ tf ' a _ ' ' -, 1 po ord & Co's. Mammoth store, and have '�(� 's I F . ' f. - -- - -_ - ' - - ____-- - been rushing it ahead, also working late at C� A •Q-�+-A�0rr " ` H�►IR VIGOR night so as to ,have it finished this week. _ They have built this addition for their � k °"' ' • rd1c�• �''auty �'�'N { Grocery de artment; instead of movin it it can be restored to iia proper th cknesP /ANfill NT# -.p•+yt.r{. ......a t•.o.pw.y . - and color; or w6 would allow t sir ,. Pio ltraite agog f onwa. '' bd _ �` `�� into the•store in Merten's Block lately oe• ,.. , ti alai 1/lfll UI MniiBBt ., lgp copied by Mise Baker.—Free Prase. hair to w to when it c CAVA 1. . 11,,'�:Ii. be rem ved for (�1 G H T'�. ' 7osoirnr� . w.or tri. ,•e.ra�•e.� , • y CTRO r I . - -­ 'S ' �ENICAIf t OBTAIN 4 PATENT t MW a is�i..rmkc. Is"`, ::_: I. . BI'OOkiin iEN w [�p C .fwbo hr•hadt o art A'ttwrtW to moo L�.lr•M'�r. 0 E0P�TNYa ' ', , r, i- _ p espertenssmthe patent t'us,r..lie. Vemlr --- -- --- - -- - c,M P' ' 1 it, • tiplMi stxlctly ooneaent{•d. A :14n.iboo Of Is,. �'a 7 7t'ar 4 r The increase is the number of scathe W, J. GORDON, Tonsorial rust, �, lair Pr+tr• •rti aDd bow to Obs s.[ M t11 RIVER . 0 .- . among the cattle in this section caused Alda A rs d'O�of meoihest. 1► L1 11 r r , ;y. Hon• Jobn Dryden to Dell for another King street w t, Picketing. imi so{arat{so L vont�n,a •, *�. Y taken °gash Munn A t7o. r :K,��...LLJ1�7 ~ j �� ingestigation. A post mort and confnit- friths t�cientiec Aanericao,and / , r�//�� # MONEY 0 LOAN broasht widely before the public with- + , ation was held hereby.the fol�opving vet oret to the ►n.entor• This s vena{d )+ D • � erinaries: Mr. J. nee eelrl ele�tantty ulnstrate0,be.b ar the ,c t'; ,: C. 1'Vannarn Oshawa• arsert circulation of an rder,tifio moo {a the 'rile ttndCsrsigned begs to atllloltnfse 1. t i 3i, C. Crawforth,Whitby; Joseph Waring, ": I ` —p 1 world. f3 s ear. earn 3e ee rent tree. to their ' ��i- tr mom, patrons that the leave ado opt > {d 3 0"ta ngw�ncym r onto ori sbeaan- p y p , o. Graham, Port Perry; Geo. MG RTGAG E EC��1 IT 711 fid tl2f) +i ,; }��' rIc :.. r Robson ttlal r fes,' in colon, apd ph pb eat new ' `� Manchester• Cha les Brodie, ho writ runs.easbung trutin to chow the Claremont, Z. Vanzant, and b7t', Button, 'FiA?., ST,e°a. >1tU "i�°c3u°dN o�°U, I. $darerrA� Y'�3TET a : r T ,' fid- of Stoufiville, on Alfred Ro erts' and J. . and heuceforth will sell for. GASH , . bought and sold n commission 5` Brooks' cows, which had died in the �' `, S 6t` a. only. ` Those desirous of Laving their �uar ��� �� morning. The Veterinaries were again �......>i`ud �} y j& X, y, ?, Plate wants" suppled- will kindly bear in .- .% . bullied, and decided to send the stomachs Agen# for tire, Lif Aan{dent, .:'.. . of these-animals to Toronto to be dna- ' Glass and Steam. oiler Incur rice;. 'SHO , a .# ft N an N a . mind chat N D G R E D I T will be given 3 G�ero 1 rCiP2"1®t•^- �V -, >* `} lyzed, they $i ; ,�k were taken by the Mini9ter of y —Mana>faotarer of alader as oirflntnstanfes. .... , `dE Agriealture. At the conelnas n of rho in. ;-_ ALL FORa�s; R' Ca. * , t�Roo �" �1 ,f vestigation Paxil green was found avert- � �� ark ' In futnsednenee of the above ahalae + ` = ,�.'�.--n� s�m�,y ". '�':fS -e, elf" _ .. e s/ -mss:+.'- w,,,, - -_ yam':� ,..;a`� '�`.":.i'".",:...•t ` as. .'-'ry",.•,•c-'! ; ..'.:-: '' --, I ,"v x'51,3 F {,4f c•<'; :.£ $,s. ,s l+ .f .n •:3. _,Ar. ° X, a-nr.; : - ,yr'�7..,• S'•.- :.. .F. . .: i , .R •`.. - sc : .'�M..r , '�[ r,: ., .4 .ix' �s _ - +4 • ;•f ai4 F S . :' - :.. a(7.., 7-. :. '.c4..:e: _.a . Q 9r#2`Y - - ..S=�E.% p*':~•• g— - :•C'•� Y :r R , d. . ,:a ,� i �3 t t _F y'�J n, : ..5, i, �. j k �• x.. d .r. a _b _ a. L .. .- , ut. -.. -,. E -\ ....-. ..:-` -' Ste' "!`-„' 6 - X_P. ` • .. .: '. t? rte! 7. ! .. ' .. _ - ' ! �,a�t� y 0.z .+ _ ._. N�, - If ftnA _. Ii1 .F II `EARTH �.t .• _,, i -. mr F .. - -,.':'+: •r,. -.,- ,,... a •., ..,........! ..F d:;,.. -: •ON, ori' •t. a .. . lila lar t sheep sti ring story LQffiE} I . .. R II�'U - n � , ,- A � e R tte1ttl ` - IIRIT�. R �HA�� .r , i bout g ,� _ 'IN.O .,,- ,.k 'li'fE �s ,,Erni e>Iweitt. vltiteil . , . i d of ovines f eo VPyoming, +.; ,. 4,i,- ..'. LICULTURAI., 4 ria. 1. ;_. _ - _ -we ever.:hear ' .�..- ` ed ASB if tleisee Liven t+► gg�j� �' e .�_ lir = t - .a... ,. - s A - ilsecesa 8iirc § F. -= whets it it raid th tone marl beau "� ' trait leaxitn's Aet'Isil s►eiti?a tlmlrcilCw ]Bre , Qt►+re t!a<tter 16osrrees elf E A Bt. Petenbnrg letter nays it bele bleb A �irt��l�, iw�.. sieit Olrt '14#►e1F +lives. , �,` Draining, r� . sheep- in ten ho re. ; e, o4ber 322 p'orr,beer ezbilarstion there$ is nothing to F decreed b the Czar's Government that .. -, Ol 1f;J.l} t - : `•1 Ever thin raves ar a in dine new noun-. British coal aline owners are awakening Y 'compare with a tri oD a. flyirdq m -bine- Siberia it leo pod for convicts, and as soon • + " nrai>akge Is beitipl studied now by fatrtbers Everything fi g I ! to the feet that there stre;• other ,coal pr S d tries, even the sto ies-they tel -, �t heats switahbaaks+ toiwggans, sad shoot.' ae the new Trans-Siberian railwa h ar never before, and in all sections of the duping dottntries in the world than Great Y as . ;' Most of the dia sees of swi a a�s�froim .ing the chutes ell put together says the ,h country it is becoming a matter of first penetrated its loom depths it will . , ' Y y L. Pr`nl Mall Gazette. It does notmatte�r i#the Britain $n3 that th®development of these PB gloomy P be importance. There are very few farms filthy quarters, an feeding n ezcestivl turned into s " slue". fora ria F.: deposits will bays a marked effect upon the Pte' g ' altars, k p° settlers and minin ahs s - bile Nihilista . '., `Y'a: upon which more or less tiles could-not be on fat forming foo Give a goo grass range flying machine only flies along the $,+fund it po i +: ' axed with read refit, and a a,rule the and plenty:of our roster until it is time to ex rt of oval iron► ritteh .'mines, The g Z! x g P is a novel, and exaiting� sensation ; and the and other refractor rr;emberd of Ruaaiarl =l.. Glasgow Herald pointe oat that,the min- Y L ' �' farmer who begins to drain his farm Will be confine them to fi fab for mar et, and then Bre this'irom flying through the sir is g social will, in the future, be aeoomtno- q P ing of: coal is now s leading industry in 7 _ have.plena quarte for them. - „ not so great ae might be imagined. This � dated oa the Island of Sa halin, oft' the r 7 so fully convinced of the #benefits derived Don't hurry t horses in of #� then. uarters of the globe where its elYieteac g �* '< therefrom that he will continue• putting m o their w rk stheir vvwp the prsotacally gnaaimoar verdict of a avast of Russian bdanehuria, the eastern ` Give them timet d war not even_dreamed of a generation ago. drains until he.ha�finished;the work on the natural' gait. Give theta 1.pl my of cold di ' guished company who travelled down Australia, Chili, Mexico, Japan, Formosa terminus Of.the Czal'e possessionat$north of t whole farm. !L heavy clay soil van n°ever water to drink a d let them reef in the to zley one glorious morula renculi , in f3o revolting and horrible to civ- ' u leve it is $bade ofteA. By doing these • things you g Y and India now produce coal in quantity, •1aPw°• g ,g _:j,-,. � " be farmed to the best purpose n they will ar or to see for themselves, and to jtry the ilized` nations is. Saghslin that the Czar most will get more ser ice from the and in the E.tiat British coal will soon°w coiented to its adoption as an open air •' : drained and, except for apecil crops, m feel better and y u will by be ter off Your' fa ons aerial machine which M r. Hirano anknown. The annual output in India i =fix of mucky and low lyinglandsare benefited. self. 9�1 xiw has been engaged on for the last ., neon only after the assassination of Car. . ou h s stem of drati�a e. Aver sPPro„Ohes three million tons, y4t some P Y by a +hoz g Y g Y �Ve are glad a -tante mist some of the el lit of the largest and richest coal fields are not .nd the dieeovery of the recent plots: {.. few sections of the country have ,a subsoil older breeds of the rote slo ly bot surely There was Lord Keirin aDd Loid Ilay• „ - `_'"44 � omiu into to inoriee age n. The Jar• Galton, Earl guaiac,, barely tapped. In X892 there .were llo against.bia own life. C R fewer than t38 collieries �►t 'work in 'India, The neo lei and the conviete of Siberia ., ` that is in such,. conditi;,u that�draitiage ie c ] i b Air Douglas Us + r. e say is all-right as a batter ma Line, but the g + pp e robe, VernonBoa fair Gnilf�rd Moles• .all of W}iieh, with one exception, were in never s k of the island other than " the plot necessary. Theses the section good old Shortho n was at one time good for sof. Vern Boy @, a$' the soil rests on aro stratum f -gine$, that .milk -and butte both, and.as Dear the ortfi,Prof, Bell i`ettigrew,of Edinburgh, British territory. From these mines the .hell of aghslin, and its climate re call to - r aetpries and shippingg of Caleuttw are be so much worse than that of 8iberis as to allows the surface water o ,paq ;ayray ideal general puS se .Cove as one;;oould ez- nd the science correspondent of the Paul applied, and from Calcatta the ooaling rob this appellation of an exaggerated �` 1 -1- ct to find• , a]1 Gazette. Attar s short inspection of stations on the cosh+ are stocked instead character, even in the months of these lost - tlirough underground cl►anryels, In some Pe , J place!a a stratum of clay ties above the gray Hogs seem to. beloldtug heir own- r'e- ethe bl well i the way ofl prices, and at he beauties of Baldwyn s park sad the of froom i;wrdifl, the coat at Calcutta being ones. The island is separated from the ': . el, aril thia.muat he cut thru{i h befor riiarka y only one-fifth of the 3ost of imported main land by the Gulf of Tartary, and ita' water can reach its outlet. iheae ' places th}e time there a no proape t of a great vase, guarded by a formidable-looking coal Bongs} coal ie also rapidly dia- eastern coast is Washed by the Sea of. g p Maxim gun, placed in the entrance ball, placihq English and Scotch coal in Okhotsk. The Governor of Manchuria has .j are eo few and limited in siva that in tom- reduction. Ho have si better than ] . : parison with the whole co�rritry or that any other class f farm etc k for two or the .'party were escorted W where the Burmah, and Chia, Batavia and reported that a hamein being not being f part of it where drainage i:i needed, that three years and are proving themselves to 'A g'derin a best cls s bf stock of tsimere to monster flying machine stood facing the cnstomere to Asnoon to ss r the rosranse year there island no ]means of escape f . - they of little importance in con 1 g be the I300 aria of track .on which it ie allowed Lo the subject. depend on one y ar with another. y Siberian railway ,cashes Vladivo stock the except in the winter, when, if a prisoner y' It allowp . fihe -loss of a ek from i pure�wster is run• ut ut of the Siberi 9 coal fields' will find can mane to make his way 101} miles ..�_ Drainage acts in two. wa B. p . '_ the surplus water to run away quickly, greater than is anally kno n. In many Everyone got ou� board for a preliminary M wa into those nes and anew eompeti= north from the prison, it is possible to1. leaving the soil in a shape to be tilled in a cases the animas do not di but lose con- spin, and began to�inepeet On' This Lor will be in the market. This means ,reach the mainland over the ice. The ice short tulle after heavy rains, and paradox'- dition and dont make weight in a satin• The platform seem to"be as oblong frame- a dations situation for British mime owners bridge is guarded ; still, two or three prix- _ cal as it may seem,F it ksepa the Boil in a factory manna . Where the drinking work, covered wi h a wooden grating, and and chip ra, who for many years monops pacts have escaped by dodging behind condition to retain more moisture than it water has a girlen scum over it it is not running like a " b web of sla18" On ps s d steeur ls olized the eastern trade and even supplied masses of snow and ice, or• what is far 1. would if undrained. A bald, compact fit fpr drinking purposes fo any animal, flanged wheels. Y the South American and California market more probable, by bribing officials. ' clay soil that in dry times will become bated and unless pure spring or creek water is in supports stretche upward from this, bear• The Glasgow Heraldpmitted fro:+,tts list the At•the present moment the most inter - if not drained will, when a L supply it is pod economy to put ing aloft Lhe min t►eroplane, a doable- vanaouver Island deposits and the coal as colonist of Saghalin is Sophie i - and lumpy + pleutifu pp g 11 proper system of drainage is in operation, down wells and root windm lls. This may stretched sheet of balloon cloth, like an measures in the Gu f of Georgia which, Bluhstein, a full-blooded Russian, in spite : • become loose and friable` a d retain moi&- cost something o begin with but will save awning tilted slightly upward i ofront, nere,f k sooner or later, will control thq trade-o i of her German name.- She brat achieved bac . o F�verin ,so it was started,1,4U0 q tore enough to withstand . drought that money in the en ; ,n i ble to the west coast of. North America, where criminal renown >y pressing her atten- d g , will wither cropson low bla k len s. This ` , th this the machine•ie just acts d British octal Lae now small rile. The Nova tions upon the Shah of Per3ia during the - t is because the rains running through the Fi lightly, on tip-toe, ss it were, without ScAtia article, too, will ultimately play an latter's Visit to �t. Petersburg. Sophie notonly pipes f r carrying off 'ERIES I SCIENCE. (r+E '• risk of ire leaving the track P he important part In development on th had avowedly no intention of adding Lia land are y P P Y "NEW - DISC water but they also allow apt to penetrate __ j�c :.ng itself into ansae., Vv lien Atlantic coast. The talk in England is t Majesty,tq her list of admirers, but nought every part of theeoil and th airoarriea the •• canvas is on there are ten of these aero- restrict the oat ut eo that foreign demon hie acquniirtance merely for the purpose of ! moisture with it and result in benefit to LorA itay><e1g11 awfl Prelf. Ram�esy nae p(anee, arranged in tiers or decks, and p Discovered. C�� {.aM n gybe ♦tasela measuI g across the extreme tips of the may not exhaust the supply, but in vie relievii: him, if possible, of some of his the growing crop. It took long time w of the fact, recorded there ie little nee diamon. a. She was foiled in her efforts, i convince farmers that draining was cheaper phere. wings 1 feet. It is if to esy Yet f such restriction. The foreign marks s but succeeded in having her private car '. "I Ithan open ditches and mach more elective, i a if the machine were 4 pp Y The scientifi sensaticn' f fhb year i what won Lappa have other sources o f supply and mac r attached to the Shah's special train. For started with a hese trappings,iior Mr. ` - �'' but in these days there are few who will Great Britain i the discove y of a new gal rhea r ones, and Britain will have this piece of enterprise ah was ere, oerl to dispute the fact, and these few are among Maxim is too oaf a man to nn risks Pe1. oa b re the an ouncement o as made sure of every in ividual market her output in countries )which fin Siberia for a year, and wile there, organ- - the in the stm p , antiI he h e most convenient. II ized a band of cut thio to and robbers, the unprogressive who do not read her the papers. . which has just been .made y the Britis detail. . . I whose services she controlled on the con- • f, .w..._ t- ► " , Aasoaiation. he honor of the discover �It the stern end,start' from m ticght�ivo ' NO REST FOR ANARCHISTS`. . lineal after their terms had expired _ _ ; 1. ;•j some ten feet from the. fi , belong$ to Lor Rayleigh a d Prof. Ram , _ , She is said to be the sharpest criminal A Co>i�veni8ntee in Fruit- Gathering. .. enoyrrtoar r lore, ori which the interest I living, and in sending her to Saghalin , -,.••. pod 'Bay, who kept he result of heir investigw began to-p65 concentrated. A tarn of a T1st�y'wiii pawtcd i:feDt <Rtuwr to Past the Kuesian Government claims to have 1 Designs for ladders are legion, some g tions secret in ,der w fulfil the condition lever set one of blase in motion, and as the hutil Life BeCOMes a SUrdes- -some ad,snd some indifferent. The uad• conferred a ,seting benefit ansa the ,l . )j q revolutions became swifter and swifter, the of the prize off red,through he Smithson The Anarchists are going'to have a lively wealthy classes. { rude ate ladder here illustrated moat be &lender frame-work shivered and shook. . p fan Institution for the m>at important - • W ben the eeaogd started, a hurricane grew time on both aides of the Atlantic. The k classed among the good desigus,for obvious scientific disco of Y bow Frenoh laV pugisb+� JAvocates of vio. - 1'�ifty Miles an Ho Pat Sea. , reasons. Placed underlow,branching trees y' ., up. The machine rocked violent, back- The experimenters ex lained to * the ardetspdto�ds.stri►hvin41,at�hennehvr ,save wi�h�eolitaty c�tifinampntt the first As the inventor of a p rpendicular pad- ` its use permits one to move about within that hots it, and threatshilsgto.blreak ail.to offence, and deporttt#iiba tidr second. p pr \I G.i.• aaeociation fu ly slid co vincingly the die pro ller, . r. (' A. Haig, is through .. reach c,i a large portion of the whole aide pieeen ; clouds of shavings and debris erase '� m_ of a tree ide results of thei operation They foun behind, showing wham the force of the push The'other oontineiiiUl .60vernIpate are the Engh h papers preparing tiie world for �'J cause of itsbe., that nitrogen obtained fro air has a dl - moat b® ; and at last, when everything was also up in arms agaiasZtYie Anardifiltg. The the . advRnt of fifty-mile-an-hour ocean fou[ aides, #creat deitaity from that f the same ready, and ttn prlepollers were at maximum Rosebery government has dec1rut A w in- steamers, which, he obser�rea, would reduce about .which obtained from other source . Treatinff b e speed, a shrill whistle gave the order to"let irvdaae special legistion, but the atten the present Post Office c,ntract time far ane the t bird-like struetur4 poi Melbourne from 35} to 1:. lays.. The one freely are nitrogen. f the atmos here with nig go' tions of the metro ,rush icefisve recent- > P g bounded forward with the speed of an �° step. 1{lore• 1 beau so preaslag that the Anarchists over, when ,malum, the nitrogen wa 'absorbed. and train opo& iu brief career across Y Lo , mistake made by the fast ships, hh writes, have found ndon wo hot for them. The "is in evarying any cargo—it does not pay,- • not occupied the residue w found to b a dense anj re- the meadows. __ United Ht uw has generally been. the last _ as "standing markably iner gas, fifty r cent~ heairi r It was rather a/arrsiaq.. The l�ght�iass if there are sufficient passengers going w- refuge of these social outlaws but even that . • 'r - round " the M the frame gave a feeling of instability, avenge Into be eic�sed to them. A bill any Part, to pay for`quick transit'. If they .- a. - g than nitrogen nd twenty-O e limos heavier and when the lift came on the aeroplane built ships wholly -for passengers, mails, ;. 'i i top affords , one Lalli See°seii w .tough the round:. which has passed the Senate and fel likely and parcels, and used the.' hole of the ship N - an excellent than hydroge The r c rum was nes g + showing a sin •le blue lice soh more i r• y to become law, forbids the admission of pa i• - (ZIIADRIIPLS RTEYI�4DDZIL resting place Every heart rose to is respective mouth, Anarchists to the United States. `3pecial for propelling machinery it would pay them tense than the corresponding line in the and every hand grasped convulsively at ofl5cxrz will be appointed at the European a de'1 better, and it would be better for for the basket, It will be found exceeding- nitrogen spectrum. The experiments some solid object., as though life depended the cargo steamers also. At present s , � Am , .' ly convenient for life horde orchard, where g j 'w its of embarkation to"warn the,shipown• reat ,iner will often taste cargo for almost - ; , . were able to ecure only quarter of a on holding{ on, and the general sensatio° that sash passenger will not be allowed g one may desire to pick but a baeketor two of int of the n w Bae.' was one of rushing through space on the nothing just to fill up, injuring her neigh• I ' fruit at a time,and wishes to make a select- P .- to land. Even if, an Anarchist succeeds - ' I, ion of those in the beat condition for pick. While the ritish AasQci tion has accep crest of s fierce tornado• when the end is getting himself smuggled in, he van hors at first and herself in the end. If we. k ing. It should be made strong, but light, ed the discovery " a most important on , of the track came in view it seemed absolute- g g had fort or fife or sixty mile passenger Prof. Dewar, the expert i analysis of t s. 1y`ympoaible that one could stop. A rape be strarted, on • Warrant and sunt back Y Y Y P• g i-, so as to be readily moved,abou� to the country from ,wlsieh- be came. steamers carrying passengers, merle, and �_ ' atmosphere; not prepa.r d to concede a was stretched across the course; we crashed" i f a resident of the (9nited .4tatee, not Parcels, and nothing else to all ,our nrinei - . se rate idem it to the new as. His a aIvoionies, and eight-or -ten-mile cargo ' I , •• } nes Y B through it,,thea through a second, then s . being r citizen, is conrieted of anp p 14 tr thr3'ffiIIk SU ply parlance in liquefying sir been that t} a third,and, lo, we drew up in the entleat g boats, our business would be done - much -Keeping p p ,plat+ is always e clouded b s white d - gg misdenasenor and it is shown +.fart he is as r - neral P Y Y d most graeefal manner.imaginable with- more regular and alta an eheaplyae now: Many dairymen have two general p-rodpositwhich in his vola on, may be t e in a few feet of the thickest hedge. It was Aaarahist, his expulsion from the. country g Y q Quick transit passengers would ay more , thole for ken in u the milk, supply. solid form of the new ga , but which an extremely clever piece of brake work. can be-ordered, fwd the mere. fwct o[ Lia Pa z P will ire anon h to secure his im tie- than at preaeitt, but cargo would be carried ne keeping return g P The more common plan is to keep the game supposed was solid cailwni • acid and oth r The ropes were wound around friction at more_gtead and therefore cheaper,alas, im purities. s it forma less than o . ca Lana, and the pull increased as they onment to the penitentla after which he y . Bet of cows year after year. The cows P P° P be enforcement acd the few passengers who could not riot re are to sa that t e out, until the combined action will ,ie agwia deported. afford express fares eoidd go in +;lie cargo • per cent. her p p y wrote d a . of the law will not only preve°t the admis P remain dry for a month or two, sometimes experiments ` Rayleighad Rams& ha a steamers in the captain'sleabin, as used W peY became aufSeiaQti to arrest the enormous sion.of foreign Anafebiete, to the StaLo9, !, a good deal longer, but the idea is to bring brought a new atmosphe 'e uanuty impetas of the' machine rushing at forty but will bring spout the expulsion o! fihe be the rule sixty,yeare ado, . them around again as soon as possible. light, but the eaeral belie is that the ° w lies as r. When eve langhod - - g i� large number already there, if they attempt gas exists hough not in app[ei3jd a~fld--deci lit wa delidou% aid decided - q Y ' Farmers who foaow this method tisually _. , t. any poet+ advocacy of abaft opirsiotl. Tt is '- A>li Infant Phenomenon quantity in ordinary atm phare• totry`it again`. evident that the Anarchist who .ir not able raise their own stock-and take more -pride Disooveri , like tion lea, never COTIC Areal infant phenomenon keeps all- the . in it, because the cattle are to be kept dor- singly, evidently. gimul eously with t e .� - . ar Wilting; too keep quiet will be hunted T einnouaaeme t of the disco pry of thin ° w . . ` medical men andpedagogues of the good ! in the animal's useful period of life. With from pillar W post ttn'�il his life beeonaeB w - g p v , � Tel graph Cddes• burden to him. But as Anarchists show old town of Brunswick in a state of won$' ane a to future value the milch vows are gas comes a sport from altimore elf a .'� ' s solution of a problem wi h which scion 'The compiler of a really reliable fwd no mereY to society, they cannot expect x and delight, The little°son of a local - -�wro, - t so often i 'ured b over rainin , to haB co d •u successful, or ears, T iii Ve � met .t the outset of society to siiow any eontideratioa, for them. butcher, a baby just two years old, can no !'1 Y g f+I pe Y Y cotprliet ! rr' force a big milk supply. hood cows are is the production of ammonia from t e 17ia : attempt to crust+. agarohy springs g PP Y•, P his+undertsking by s diiffioulty that so far direct, from the indtinet of Aelf preeerrw• read with perfect ease anything written or bought`and the herd is bred up tc a better •nitrogen of tile air.. The name of the' d d= y tandard .when voesible- I coverer in no made public nor the p has defied all attempts at solution beyond tion. tinted in German or Latin characters. A - P - e _ Few `sgeekd ago three Rrunawick doctors � _ Those who practice the other pla>i us ' by which he arrives at snits, but th s oertain point. Despite the fact that 'the CHfls 'HE.PARK TO DIE- all raise but few animals and do not breed are of little concern compared with "'a riles of the cable companies- Permit him to � had the baby introduced.to them at the, Y value of the iscover , if i be real. Amo Losse of one of the learned gentlemen. The -- - their stock. They buy new milch cows y g lay under contribution eight languages, the Rest State beater >! selnald s sad and-- from other farmers whez•ever they wish to fertilizers t e most valu le is ammon' gfirst thing the little one dill when brought l- Rigs Lifeless Rudy Foetid Lrarsief increase -their milk au The buy a being compo ed mainly of nitrogen,and t e total number R�; wgrds. that can be used = into the consulting room was to stand on f pp y y ,tnalust a Tree by a rwiteeraaa, his togo at tine table, reading out from the i i cheap grade of cow, and k ep them farrp® quest for e►m aro iii.a ch vyy has _ t, r etry # eiQding imposes i& only 1 f �""' ' �"'` books that' were lying about. All that d: . milking them as long a profitable, "I 'Con& 0- I 'the.�a tfrh4 t e D a Y5(}�Qpq;,, �1ip reasonit or t i's are d �olroatq d tch says :—About 8.#5 },� could be ascertained as to the why god . then either fatten'fcr`Inefi or exchange for pr ch �" ltnmOi4ia .�t • ti>iore ri t _'f wherefore of this uncanny to. , two-fold. Fits, the conapaniait decline to a'clookon WedaeadaynightP.C.I'age,while fresh milkers. Often a jtoeky-built low only secure, ut.he will etre ltieat.i le , • .; L when fed +,n a high grain radon pan be benefit on iculture. T s soil would o permit the nee. of any oode word of more patrolling Qaeen'a Park, discovered sitting is-that, when the baby rose 1K months o le milked for a long period and then ;he all longer be s bjeet to im ver'isshment d than tap letters, *ad it is dangerous to em- upright against w beechl tree,just a Iittle and his grandmother took 'him ui�t, I . ready for the butcher as soon as the milk the cropp pr uetion of theworld would ploy those having less than seven, owing south of McMaeter University, Lhe .lifeless always immediately caught eight a the in- , flow stops. A great advantage of this plan •do�tbfedi body of afi old man appalrently shoat 60 seri tions over slope, and asked about to thel difficulty of detecting wn error in P them as only,a small child can, till be bad ,,. is that the supply of milk can be nineh ..' short words. Further, thousands. *ay letters. It �l. age. _ fathomed the meaning of the . `' more easily kept at regular amount, a very hundreds of thousands, words are reject, years of g ` Of books and news- ' important consideration in runing a milk EAT IN R SSI A. ed beewnGse of the similarity of -the t el • The officer examined the• pockets of the was the aroma at home; '• 1 . rs had rester fascinations than loll'- -• k �1 route. Also whet the cows are fed high bio symbols that make up the lettere. lewd. man and. from dotodments iQnnd on papa g and fattened for markets a lot of rich Tie Meet el lila'Ones+ of lase'biirier/` o and toys, and whatever the parents �car are'rarely Lelographed. The nos- hispereea,learned that he was Hiram: P Ps Y f'. • manure is an adds source of refit. Of anti pad on Gratz Markets. ggasu Donald la full told him he remembered with p sibliity of noting art error to a group of Mo of ll Wwltoa street. Lying P y Y ` '.. late years a number of milk farmers have United S les Consul- eaeral Jones t arbitrary figures is vary renaotre. Should close beside the body row s soda water the result Lhtha+ atthe he from his abandoned the old way to adopt this plan. St, petereb rg, in a repot pointe tote a lettter or two be"jumbled i>a s jade word, bottle entrlrelY empty. #'. C. Page imine. Pa F ' there are varfous ways of ooireeting the distely summoned the patrol waggon and accomplishment in reading, the boy"s de -, But 'to succeed, the dairyman .moat be fact that the early completion of.the $ibe ,p something of an expert in judging the mistake--the sense, the ci►nt-ext, and refer• had the body removed to ll Walton street. t►elopmenD is quite normal♦ valve of cows, and in bn#ing cheap m}Ich fan railroa in likely to have depceNi g cave to the code; but these aider do not McDonald, who leas lately been a dealer 1. e`,: cows he will do well to keep'good watch effect upon he prices of rain througho t apply�to the arose of flgurai,, only ,rem• in pictures wad picture frames, left home A Platinum ,,line. for animwla affec d with tuberculosis. the world. No rotie�ble estimate can edy for a suspected error is repetition of after bidding his wife good-bye as usual. In nearly all,the nickel ore minbd in the Such cattle may mil well as lou as they formed of t e probable a of Sibert -the message at an 000hanoed oogt of 50 per about 9 o'olouk yesterday .. morning. He Sodbury district there is more or legs plat+ - - g rind one ro ++laic#or ate a reseed then roceeded to the store of his broth3r e t . t ase kept, and will sometimes take oi� tat, grain to But ope by this, id,a ug vent.. Numbers, but upon slaaghten q they would.be con- cetimate,placing it at 8, ,0�0 bushels f r a code word. 19rrors In the tragspmiesion of in W, bar. James Brimatin, where he eat num, but not in paying �i iantitrea, oxo p ( t# damned for market f found to be affected. the west Si risn sectio , is regarded amounts of money are very rare: A bank• and ohatted for a oousiderable time. The at the Vermillion mine r.! t}►e townRhip of . _ s decidedly low+- More ver, the comple - er's code contains words for evsry possible ill-health of his wife and his own poor Denison. Last Week, however, an impor i ion of the is ezpeo to really s .i - sum of marilay #roc► a halfpenny'up to hun- health end business troubles held lately tsmt discovery of this ,aro mineral wD _ I ` J. 1.: �11 g Live S k Notes- stare the laming of g in in the b dreds of thousands of pounds; and thq cath- trade him very despondent, and lie disouss- soil It &mow for is fertility, I . pts have exhibited great,iugtD ty in mak• ed bis trotiblea.for some time with ,M r. made is the tdwnshi of Snider, not far t3weet 'milk is the very beet food or + Brimstfn. lifefare lea in he paid somethin #tam the Tarn O'Shautter mine, and in the f3 F wort snore when fed to 1889 the$i risn Glovern ant produced a tug a limited supply of voile o very ex +, fI g A well-known prOePe r 4. a .. 1 young pigs. It is surplus of ,!+00,000 baa L of grain.• o tensive seriioe. to the effect that he was not very Ion$far most owned rosy. them than when its made into butter a lessen the $pressing eB t upon the 1 1 1. this world," but his brother•k.-law took no. tor, who had been! out looking for timber .: Dotioe of this, thiukin that he wce otil a for one of the minae in that vicinity, was ;"i� ten cents.a pound $t- Petereb rg market of the expected J` - r- g rush of $I Tian wheat a pew outlet -- „� :.�� A Hisi>ag ffi '-G-- - little more deslwttde>at th+uri usual. As Mr. going down to a:smr►11 lake for a drink of 1 , If there were fewer horses and more hogs min soy ed b w line f railroad fro tVarden (to newly arrived canviat)•�•In AlaDonwld did.-not. apptb►r-at supper, Mrs. Wtster, when be noticed the peenliar color -a. u `in this country jtut at +hie time there Perm,sire y connected with western $ - this institution we try to pill a tauioto work .McDonald asked Mr. Brimetin to tnske of the earth thrown u by a fallen tree in& ` ezanrt r �, would be more money in for the stook bona,to K +las, on the vin& river, affe at his own trwdo or grofesatoa, so that he sem$ - effort to $nd him. Mr. Brimetia swam at the foot of t e bluto ff. On � now onl certain classes ,of ing an easy aterway to rohanget, ante can work his way up. What; is your octans• sought, bat rr� he ret rued o WialLon nation Lig tr Telmuohlsrgeroveaandrice flatherit y;.:` raisers. Jest n Y Whits sea, hence the wh t pact be expo, - do street he found tea ►t+ry .$rAgg a already p : horses are in demand at ally while hmgs to auvict+r--I'ai aD seraata tb+itt+ wt tabs'body. the end st Lhe Vettnillioa ming► ,r, ; ad >R otroc �wrope�w vv Cfij�st - h�� cash a�� Y• - J $ - n:'.-f,. ..... -, _ E.. _. _" ,S:f 4, mt -S' :a. •KL' — Ad:+ . - ._.>,Ap,,. .-...f -r .s- �.. L �'f -•k4 "-'''fin SAH, n. S =t•"� --- .. -h y. '>, h -9� -{}. §,� ++s:.m �y ;.F Gar., - e s. . r.. ,-... ... ,: .:. a. ��,,�• � �e� ,. ... .. ..�y .i: 3 ..; .:. . .,....-, ,. -. .. •...��- �.4--,:. .. -.•.....;... ,, -. _,• - _ - :1•. -mom .I 3 a 2•e�,. 64 -:---.-.:._. _ ...--:,s:J ,.t .i ., - ..til. :i A-F 5 1• } •�- -+ '^rE•-}' F' 4 rJ' -.4, .. .r.s. .. , .. �- - a-..,. eta.. ,.Ls\- -:�i. ..... .. - ... elfL., .. A .. y. s -.f .. {- ... .:. - :: .. ,' .. ., .. ,.. .. ...:!v '{ rk°•: � a -ice- ..- .•Si .{ L. J - 4 rtrt - @ S. '; �.:.--. 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THE Ig1ERIA ,SOLHEH�ARE . ;k, file cause OfUp's le crops in it .l )r4oKs,k, X14 i . , z - Y; a <.., . - t,. . y,. '.� t P� .,, On been,the frwhichare FIGHTERS'WHEif �'Rii RLQ >Of the 5 o00 00f1 inhabitants,' .. ti, 'Holy tO'Keep 'R t'ea :t v . . 'I. •. r bitante of London , �"� valuing lie ions alarm to tt►are tbsa .1.000,000.,have to.live oa less ' " ' IIA)-- atetir CIAO rte" `regi i'Iressri Ids- y growers in LED• . Don'tshut b = Af 1Fe ,n read is atrttght boxer} to Carie1. -Fesiit blstNets wrs ie•t rrse•a all partsof the province, a d recent reports ` A r.- - tf than$5 a week for each family, while more.i rA emote that they Jaref on t e inor+i►se itorttett's iuwrvetionr letitev thti 3�• e in ohraaio=povei:oy. deep it moist. Mach k>arlisrotie.txeareat11 onl in cot nt ��� y iaR--/'iebaty.>Aota llsie)k•'Mere' Tsaaw A retinue estimate o0aaes from London, of bread mt�y be 'eflic$Q{one in keeping it t ; Y Ruth@i{n, but in._ middle ti}tom w•wta-.tire 'hiptatr t�teeutortj-•-ria- t , ■wt[ s Cres Will be Nar/retwbie, teat- northern ntacioI whet most of the eidersts, or eta Bwrtag •;i . ` the )Mettle It is that out of 1,000 mets who marry,332 moipt, but bread from which fresh sir is U .- ; ;�. the Loes mts7 ire iliade up.is Oasiity— chards, bei g younger, m ht be ex marry yauaplsr. women, 67g mars &corse excluded lava q has a dieagreoabler o1s 47� 3$I ,r ,, " Batelle el fire )Pros!=!~t—Tse trop is ' expected �ieti—try ))Gert >Zhscit BtY Y, : ,,, to be in a ealthier condi ion. The difli• or the swore age,and 89 marry plass'women. vox and ie unpalatable to people of aql ` ' . I = the Maritime Provinces the Lartrest,for. oiiltie8 of't a fruit raiser, and, indeed, of What the Colestbl Empire�aeede most 4, J the expos r, are mlany, ut bhe Ct►nadfa11 sltysohew, the Rttesian priest who raced tastes, who ap�preoigte the nutty . in its war with the Japanese is another was sent to t)armstsdt to conduct the con- �esn. Producer s d `dealer have at least a ready .Charles George Gordon, with w IQ 1 peni0is of the Princess Ali sweetness that is-a p�romfneat oharaeteriietto' i t "i` The apple export trade in'Ctina a is of P a z, the bride market for their produo The m elect of the Czsrowltz of Russiw, rformed of all good bread.. •L. -I�;`' 4- compare rvely recent growth. Pri r to the F get xhe stick- Tire soldiers at Lhe Imperiwlarmy are . , • za :t. c .. . > 0 . � hiunfabent P ia�s, going, an thoy have .the the same office for the present Czarina. The foolish notion of tri- bread moist year 1 little titte4tian rtes psi to thtii bt► foot b of ktrowing ab>their fruit is g°Od fighters oat they bane confidence in He has been the bonteseor of the Im sial P R + ' ';I `41 _� business,i►nd.oar&pules were )lard) known unequalled anywhere In ' e- 1►ortd. their oommaader • led b the Tamil for bas i`s origin in bad cookery. Moot of the � r �,:}� `r, y right man, Y actraay years. y,7 in Eag}and, where they now heave the the staffmt4d4 b ba v -, �. � �, b y will go unoomptainingly--nay, exult. The late Fre$ident Carnot, among othet Y QFA `, b4 elft , ,�} • e11viwble reputation of being&moue the best I_ N YAG �[ANtE OR$$. 8 j 8 { it"--;, , aptly—etrai ht inito the aqs pf death thta a was canon of the church of Saint and triuitiE of list @ft, fi it all ft is lab 1l; ' t,. Jiean lie Latran at Rome. ant wool) that if ex seed to the wlr a few � ~,�,;e. . if not the very best,imported. The inorease Without spat a one In the re n of a� tlmtd, and Henry IV 6h� place olcanon was conferred bourn it grows dr aaehusk and is alavost :` .j- tr in this trade with the mother country in the Isspprtaitt obeeet Less `, easily demoraltzed, i, y y ; , 1 1 get;istta s epos the ruler 0f Franos and his success-'as unsavor and inriutritious as chips; a- �° ` t 25 earn tae been en0rmona. In 1$88 'lYetrtrsr to "C6in6W' tloraws marvel lus sobie+re. ;If M. Casimir-Perier goes to A large proportion of homemade bread past Y tie b tltt.eirruee►a--leo ors forever,,, ' only about 34,000 barrels were exported by a IMeaas at SNPrattar hr !e atri Rome therefore he has the right to take syr meat in-putting down the Taipi g rebellion • , K is similar in.character and is affected in a ' X e y am`" s Mer t� r►t#aitlrttRt his lave among the canons of saint Jeaa , , , Cana a, and a considerable quantity of 7, - is 1862-63 oreated sucli a de of.aontld- similar manner b e pp y xposure to tlis air I .1 R de Latraa- g But properly made bread—such bread air ( 1 these Gwent to the UQited States., :In 1592- ' - There i9 ao doubt thab the recent sham encs fa hfs powers over half civ lined mea ought to be in ever lute) ' enE home acid ' I t'� r 1.-It' I. 93 mote than 500,000 barrels were shipped 'battles be ween rival ritish fleets So that the British Government sent hire, Tisltaot the rCopnteaslt Wtwhtmeister tof Y 4 'Y from Montreal and Halifax to the old coun- British Wa ra have a good ef#'eeta u n both with a handful of on every Ohrintian table three times a day t t ' Y Roania Sweden --grows sweeter b exposure t offioera po soldiers, to the .SOudan, Ch)ca o Theosophical ISooiert She inha and is not at it's beat until u two ort three: Y1 !`' try alone, a hilt _nearly 20,000 barrels sr; rGen. The perations have years lefts, to fight El Ma land there g P Y' days old. Bread should be kept t{n a • enabled all en a ed to ge a fair- glimpse he lo,pa•his.life, thou h winnin immorta prominent Theosophist, and was an intim• p wsu „ want to the United Staten to find their way g g g l atefriondandcom anionofMine. Blavatak covered box or jar, but it -should not be,:. ; '�; � r•• ' to England by means of shipment from New of what mi ht happen in case of actual fame. Countess tYaohttneisLer will 'visit other a Aped in ei he, and the box or j�►r ua hostilities d whiclti it is ke�t etiould have email holes to a . � l York, Boston and Portland. The trade , in addition,they have called The Taiping aprisiag wets t e culmin Places in the West during her sojourn in the to or aides th o <' ' last season was the dullest for many ears, Public Atte tion earnest) to the A�ri-,eric and in October will ao to I31 ndia, p r ugh which the froth "i 1 Y question &'ion of about three centuries of disaOeeLion a' A. of rom t to join Mrs. Besent, air can hive access. a 80011 " loaves.of owin rinci all to the ehArt oro , the p p 1 rovidin i r` - gip p y P P K iuc seed,a►eeomcio• on the part of the real Chinese with the bread are taken from the oven the should dations at ibraltar for the epairing of war ruling opine of the empire,who tare Taftars, SirHLyou yj year givens the fo low}o s�}j be e$posei} freely to are air, end at no r ;'r i , fruithavingbeen badly damagedbyaseriesof. g p �� . heavy storms. Leas than a hundred thous- vessels. T all Britons th aa�ter'is one and have controlled the government since Lhat is necessary: Three pounds of mawt, time after it, should theybe excluded froze •. _! �1,:1 2# r portance. hs abject lesson 164:1. They are but whandfulootn Make goad bread, put it in a well V end barrels were shipped to th old country, of very great im with one pound of fat two ordinary'loavca • Y ventilated box after it is perfectly '" of bread, one ounce of salt aDd five iota of y �'k► ' and so ,'short, indeed, was ,hf yeild that of the naval maceeavrea w that: the red the real Chinese, but their ewpaQtty &for . P P and it will kee sufftQientt mo' V. side occupie the milk ; or, for the meat five or six pounds of weak• P y ret at least s ', even the withdrawal of thi8 sr�trall(quantity position agland would eaderabip,aquality which is almost entirely Oatmeal may be substituted. 7.his souada '•• t: ; > 1.N left the; home market very Inadequately occupy in t e outbreak of ar with France. +eking iu than charaoter of the true Chinese, like a starbation diet, but sir Lyon- Play- ' ' " ": ` / supplied, and prices were in;-ooesequenoe ae+d bhe las fleets rep sem Yl`ra$oe. bas enabled them to maintain their power` fafr geaecelly knows what he to .talking A Convetilent Tab18• , f#� much increased over those "of previous The red fle t +was crushed b� i;he blase; 1'11"1862 a }ender who was competent arose sbo>Xt. The cut herewith shows a table that stiles, i ; gt Giovanni Succi the welt-known faatin .W. --. seasons.,. _ _ Y • , Glibt'e►ltiar w btoo sded, s d the weakness among the Chinese. He was a oil g - orae{, begsn'on Swturday in Bnda Yestb, a '' ' son or father. - . The fruit of Nova Scotia is ib the highest of Great Bri pia in the bled'tecranean was schoolmaster by the mate of Hung Tsue feat of thirty days. As before he has re- might well txe-, diaolosed.• u other w \ g : t. favor. a orila, the two blue Chuong, a religious fanwtio, who claimed rortto his mysterious liquid, of which he ' • dertalCe to maker 1 ' 'i;: WITH ENCLiSIi BIJYEtL3 fleets Combi ed off Belfast as the French that "the Almighty Himself had appealed pours t He o mthree droFs into a pint of •,l a.`e� for the mother of W because of its excellent quality North Sea aadron and wat r• smokes several not on�y q Y F etch Medtter, to hem as rho second celestial brother. ' sal cigars darty.: the family. The wwlla about, and aottvenea freely with his • _ ranesn fleet would unite off ibraltar before drive out the hated Tar z i SS • but on 'account of its peeping better than tars, andestablirh a vial ' rs. Ha is !seting under the supervi- j ti construction iso ;; 1 .;. almost any other apple imported. On- the British set eould.resoh be►t important germine Chinese dynast . The gods vvonld sion ►nd inspection of a committee composed J simple, and the y '�� resits;hgwec•er, is now the first of the apple Point• The British Medi rranean fleet be propitiated, he said,1if this were done ; oral ly of medical men- . conveniences 4 pr0dncing provinces of the Domi11ion,,and now oogsis of mors than hitt vase) there would be no more floods or famines A uesian ou�aliat, Van Bengsrten by - �� \ bethat secured and in tithe f war Great Br Iain would un.` or earthquakes. 'tram , is &bout, to start from Riga on a a her export the fruit is p far the greatest At the beginning of the rebellion which walk"ng tour round the lobe, with, agar- • , e .' ) I for the sewer ane i neurit of the fruit phi d from Canada. doubted} ave w fleet of wt east 8izt war- g ti� 4 , q Y shipped y y the nun stirred np the insargeata were earl no particular o ect in view. He to -A06lxt�AD$ sgwcna many. White-_, . , , The attention aid to the industr-r in • P ships in•tiw waters, T ' s shi would the winners of every fight, and the Im , r to softs �l �. recent years has led to a marked improve- Fa ial Go Pe • pealed by only one servant, a TASL$a wood is the best - pernment, ral zed with fear im- d +� �' meat " in the unlit of the s lee in this naturally n ed pairs resent there Pa y dog, nd of course, by the inevitable photo material for ouch a purpose, as it is easily' q Y PPis p plorod (beat Britiwn t0 Ivan an officer who Rrwp io &ores&, which is to be Qonetruoted �__ province. A careful study has been made in little or o mesas at Gfb )tar for repair• had the ability to take charge of the regular of al nm for lightness' This This en• v°orke,d, and is comparatively inezpens}va i`: by fruit�growere of what kinds are best g damage wwnhips,aad i will Lake some troops and lead them to victory. nine lobe-trotter escimwteia that six years It niama be stained a hagdsome red and vac. time to vide them. n uentl a 111: adapted; to the various die te. _An w p seg y and half will be required for the.aeeom- hed when completed. The extra led interchange of ideas and eaperi ce between Po erful a ndicate has n foritred and ' GOBDAN wA8 is oeixs, - provides for increased - I i' plat eat of his task. P used top room, when such producers has been eatablishe by mesas' an offer hu been made to he .Admiralty serotaa 'as aaptaia of a company of Ro al room is desired, while the variety and the Of fruit journals land id other ways, and provide oleo, docks, etc , for the use of y Pr President Caaimir•Perter, ie one of the v. Engineers ac the time. Although he wu best• marded rulers in Haro A fi in abundance of drswera will prove a great - even farmers with comparatively small warships, oder oectwio coa itions. Thu only 30 years old, he had shown himself brig le of polios agents in civilian cost me convenience, as nesting materials, darning t ` _ -orchards; are- beginning to feel that this syndicate o era to undertak the following to be a man of exceptional military ability materials, materials for crocheting, etc., works :— y hes n created to follow the President m,y find separate accommodations and yet i industry may be profitably combined with O A mole, to be led oat from sad was selected to treks command. His atop y step wherever he Des. When M. ' the raising of ({rain end cattle. I`'otwith- thrJ ragged staff landing is t e direction of mum he were eo uniform as to short) g all be within reach of the hand. staitdin that the,United States ex oris a the-end of the rolon atio r of the new Y Cul ir-Perier is about tro ■tart from the .�— B� P P g win or the imperial torose the tidy of Elyse) the Prefecture of the Police is , a - large quantity of-apples, she is a consider- mole. Th two n�toles.will ovide protect• " The Ever Victorious Army." 00rdon appci d by telephone of the lace to which It Is Well to Remember --' ` able c�sf�omer for the Canadian fruit, but ed waterap a and anchoug with as wrap wan quite ca mnQh by reason of the a=- he is oiaq, as well as to Lhe route'he i4 to That a box in the kitchen ors drawee or _ the duty`of 84 cents a barrel and the foot of 68 aorta with a minimum depth ,,font erased even superstitious,pentitiow, confidence 11 I that trans ortation to b.c� land coatalittle wad s half to five fathoms f water. take. Before he has Crossed the ate of F P g (`2) that was telt i11 his personal powers, as be- the lace a carriage is already on the shelf in the cupboard will hot3paper been _ ,,3 �,< more than freight into the :United States Two grave g docks, each teat long. ' (31 cause of his ability as a ener�l. He had also the strings sad they will be found see- iP: divert the greater onion of our eT ort to Four float n docks ca a e of dock}n Y B street with orders to follow the presidenti- x7. g himself unite a• blind a faith in his destiny al con eyance, and not to lose sight of it. ful mwny times. ' V�, S ra, the mother country, where better prices, ships up 7.'S00 tons. (4) coaling store as had his yellow akinne� followers. He. This anwuvre is repeated serest times That one sae t"'. as a asi,al thing, obtain- inside th protected harbor, capable of firmly believed that be had been cht»ea of y P is to slit then! ogee and Fc . Shipping commences early its Au •,ist storing co 1 for the whole t.editerraaeaa dafl or the President vee out tr sent} g eq Y line the cake tin'. 8 fleet. God terminate therebelliaa, and heaves either to a carriage or on foot. - _ o. ,t and usually continues till the following ff ahaolutely without tear of pareonal danger. That another is La 'cover each lir of can- t� May. The few months before Christmas Natural y the`syndicate i<piacts Borne- Phis was made meaiteree is a hundcec�way,- The Daly male relatives of Robespierre, j gr $ are, however, the busiest of the season, the thing fro the Government in return foe He never carried any arms beyond • re- living in France' according to a Paris tied fruit to Beep out the light. -, j" beat apples being sent -over during this its expenditure of money an aoetgy, q volver, and he often went withonq even paper' are Maxmillian de Robespierre, who That -newspapers should be saved for _- .time. Those exported later have to they ask r the grant ot-wat r apace inside that. He always placed himself 1 t the owns a title manufactory, and his son, now kitchen use, to wipe the stove off, to polish.. - . •i compete w�ch the new m le. This is-a seri of eight feet }1ea{ of the party of attack, oar ing in °a bGe�i° Years old. He appeared in a Poria the teakettle, to wipe the flu ons, doubled ` Tx� ,trsr �Ltj►.S. i%g of water, tterly useless a present, sad his head a short, black stick, w ioh be curt the other day as sponsor of one of his employes, who had run over a boy, and to Place ander a kettle or hot dish we wish -,; �- actually ads inaccessible b a Pubaa�r ed : which ha assumed considerable dimensions B twirled in his Gagen as he urged is sol- announced that he was a grandee h w of to place on the table- , breaktrh r. It it Catena Lo dyed ►e out p �e in the las four or five years. The introduc d diets on. Wherever the bullets wad t�rrawe, the notorious bearer of his name. Hel in an That two .or three a read o t ,` �� the &ncho age and Owoe the dredgingd on the swords and the lances of the rebels rebels D n he floor in tion of fa tsteamahipa revolutionized this, this waters ace, thus seeuci fr,telli eat orae aboat 4fi ears old and - lie almost every other industry. Formers P g a site for(a) were moat to be feared, there was l)0rd0n, ' Y ► front of the table, stove, ata, on baki11 Y the gravi g,locks (b) the coa store (q) Lhe Notwichstandin his a rent teak) nese, a graduate of w School of Mines. When da cavae the boor and.the can be bur "- the flair had to be carefully wrapped is Ocerin d cks. If eogoess on is �rsnted' g pPa ' asked regarding his family papers, he said Y y V14; _ paper an packed in sawdust, but no: re- g granted, he was never so much as scratch,ed but up when through with, taking the dust L' P the. Admi alt is to have ri it in the use tha., his uncle Henri de Robes Terre had t cantiona re now necessary,except their the of the dor y P F once, and then the wound received as bat p with them. . - , eta, and it can acquire the trifli fled with them to America at the time of - apples sh uid be , sonn.i and drat !they whole en slate at one ear s notice at a ' nngg the lieswratioa, and that nothing had aver , That a handful of{roe teaks ere good to , •S eY f should b P Y (,ordon a arm was shade u-, , been heard of him or them since gthen. . clean out }mottles and fruit cans with ; half f placed in a part of the venae) r{� dam} upon b • arbitra�fnn. Y P y h� soul • where the ventilation is good, As man or stti? sot tt of rlts H'u fill the era with soapsuds,pa thou add the - � 11 y he synd' to expects t0 et w oomPon"- Mrs. Mary E. Harris, of Rbxbary, Mass, tacks and shake. ' t as !seven or eight thor3and barrels are Lion for 1,000,000, which t expects to ``ome of his mon were Earopoane, &+ud theft has had for thirty years the hobby of Col- 5:, I11 sometimee� carried by a venae), sad ttie expand a Gibraltac�, out of t e Right to sell satire force was disorderl .w a dast�s, die- )soling utt0as,t anti) now bet collection That it is rifer to use them than shpt, as�.- :, handling �e the trait forrr;s uq'i�say�r. red g{ he n the latter may leave a _11 >; coal aqd rdook ships a;Gib lta�. .• Po ff is th• .face of deEetmtaed numbs 1..,000ditfereotklnds- `I'hirtyysara Y poison deposit, t ai, able itemi in the shfppfa�g business of Tba A lty, hoverer, a va to oPP°A°ow and w most desperate ornelgy ago she ode a wager that there were more That if one cooks iu hot summer &sett• ,. Montreal, which is the principal PoinWf bo r toward the van uished when victorious. than difl'erent kinds of buttons• she ..or one should dress &a cool ws possible ° export for Canada; Ttte greater pertton of' pro�k O° a following _ _- rouude; : (1) That a hydr clic fl¢atia (iardon'e own dartag non heir respr►ct, hu(roatshed the thoasaad grark inside sof - '�'' ", the apple of Ontario are ¢r0wa in the . a That a dress made of five-cent challt is lock is a suitable for use at iliriitecit"; (1) apparent immunity treat danger ir�epired year, but 0aoe started in the fascinations surprisingly cool wird will wear longer than �` r western p rt of the province, which seenui k chem with' w superstitious fear, and he of "voileatin " her pursuit was kept up. one would suppose from the thin nature o#, l to be stngt larly ade►pted for this rgdwtr that the not for the navy at Gibraltar Pe Wit, and especit�liy those districts bordering A mwt be° cletstvely under A mirwlty con. •PO°ddY brought the imppeerial army Low Mrs. Harris�as some interesting buttons the goodt�. ` f trol i ($) thwt the construoti. a and main. state of discipline novas Wars attained and in her collection. One was worn b a the aouthe n lakes, where the climate is act, mbintained since:. p V4 hen lubber sits for canning ' `' e shod his aroldiere soldier in Napoleon's army ; another b a Rs g p tenants o the new works wit involve the Y are found to he stretched out �f ahapesoak rr.. 4 milder thaq in the interior, and'the 8esso° bringing f adeiitiooal tesidea to thrrock, with E�Pwn kyr and their foo iaw, soldier in Washington's'; there are buttons ' ti somewhat earlier. The chief bpyera are who will ave ant be fed in the case of a therefore, differed from thoseof the est, from the uniforms of half a dozen Euro- them for a while in weak wmmonis water t ,. ;� =, nasally lot 1 men, and some of these firms The ues 'on therefore is in bs n ode. which showed no heals. $sok wan the cam} as end they will recover their elasticit . :- .4 do an im en's trade. The apples are q Ya oe for ppeeessa ea, well as from those of the - y - conei the'pres t. terror inspired by the footpriatse,IG4rdoa's $ouL.b Amer►oan republic, the Confederate r >, •- geed to an agent in England, who mea among the nation that the mandarins army, and the uniforms furnished b diff- ` ` i after dela ting the various expenses for of Sheagbei distributed soRie thousrwds 0I scent states daring the Civil war F To CI'Ipple the Bank ofE>dgland. , freight, h rbor dues, delivery and sale, , ` re of Suro boots, wfth iaeLraotians At its first establishment the`inezperiences . ems.,remi to the .exporter, ,, Ati KeQutloII PhotOg phed•i to heir dependents :o wear them, so that The °eKe°re°lee attending th Laking of �y The dealers the oath of of�e by Lord Russell.as Lord of its founders was by no means the worst on this aide are kept well infocsted lie tt, Kecep ly w jaifsurgeoa,oa t e esioa of the common people might believe that thei. > ' '' the conditi n of the English market by aable 'an ex+ecu ion, b� fhb ezpedien of placing a soldiers were everywhere and of immense nhiat Jwtioe of La'ngh►ad were unusually peril which the baak�had to encounter. It Y ` advices, a ,mprossive, Lord Itasebe wan Dae of the 1a d while aax;asionall lash is numbers. i'y wan surrounded by enemies, whose 0ppoai ' y couple.o camels in the dee plc beneath group surrounding the Lord Chief Justice, 3 aaatained b injudicious shipping, the ex. Retarnin to tlocdoa's •tick, it ms be tion arose partly from political end partly Ili Porter- is the Ballo e, wu enabled to are a Couple Y though no other Prime Minister of England .�' g nerally too well 1 acgp in ted laid that Ettrapsans as well w+a Chiacas , with his m rket to make a mistake of this .P p' Y .g were somewhwt in ewe of it. One who has ' f►reaent at each s ceremony since from selfi1.sh motives. The goldsmiths, in ?' :; of heti► hs oI a i►ef' rl oharaoter. kind, the time of Lord Brougham. The number whose beads the banking of London This Two th s, one 'seyeral f Ga above, the kiow Gordon well expressed the belief that 0f romineat lawyers resent was unusual. B , each n the fit! !. other, •ere stretched nerves each bel p as it was, had developed into a most it was Oiled with nhemicals and for 1 lar Y P • Pe Pro ,,,; b sHIrM NT WAS sans+ra a - that reason ad,szoellent conductor oflsoand. ga. The coa of Lord (,hief Justice fitable trade were nstuirs disposed a !'1. .t _ s few da a ' fastened to a spring shatter fi ed to a lens. fetid and'the two sons of the new Lord , 1P d , Y o, and advices from'E lad Most subordinate o�oere to Gordon�a tom• Chief notice were in the aseembl a of set every obstacle in their rival's wa °8 allot ys. ' predict a , ,on fag toaohed by the nlprit a feet' mtwd came to Darr sticks somewhat.like lig meter de>tiand fob Canadiwa wf ten tb lever was ulled d the boa Y lawyers. Ths aelectian of Lord Chief The contended tht<t an inatitnefon on f - apples the ever in P Y hls before the war wan over,that none of rho Lhe honaaza ears of Jnatioe Rassall received almwt gnaaimoue lar e a scale was likely to sesame- bhe con Fix_ 1891 and Y descend through,- the falle platform, tmitstiosu served their. awaers as did hie. g �,fy - on ,,he elm ' This caloalafion is based approvtal,and the wish has been expressed trol of all financial business to a de t.';., t t ctmplete failure of the )Ing- opened the shutters whiotd tanggements Wboa the rebellion was finwlly put dawn that might have, in addition to all the most threatening to the sommod inter . � fiat and co g- inatantl aloeed ,who the t eIs• were the Ron rar decreed that he should tineatai , and as re orfs p° other gifts aE fortaae,the longevity , sad to attain so mach t } from the U ilea crops P snap The notion was bD qb in a photo. be cosseted with a yellow Jacket and on R g vitt' which of the country, pow,, ,- - ," Staten give little.eneotir- p Y j . Is one of the heraditar attributes of the er as would give to it a dangerous authority , 4 agement of grap of the body in two atagea on the long {ranease.enm of mons He nese ted the Y to the beet ore than a ve!•y me&gre yield aro , a d the attempt t wave feet) ono- p (,bio(Jtutices of Englwnd, sad influence even with the National Gov. I...,.- the de nit districts of the Republic, P P Y jaagett hat flogged the moo who bore him , ,. , • L. k > nand p • -oeeefuL The dro view wee a feet sad ernment. The rete ded to foresee that ' �I such ill probably be still further the.moa+ry out at his Chamber. �_ P pp , x ancd part of the lege, just below the opened _ DislritePeSttad Advlae: lie soon as it was flrtiily established, it &?t , a Ports. a fallingserff is American ez- latforni - An oblique ray of an ght dart. a .. •• would so raise the rats of interest 'as to ; i- Uhf rtunatel the,re from Pulxxls., s Professor Van Note-- You vish to learn lir{ plc industry, while filling ` its bwn , �` r = the fruit d� riots of ©uredo are ane too- tog thr0 gh the aperture prods aglitter ffi to blay de cornet, eh 2 + V nod deka de oo p rs b user . sok a em Q t Foii►o els--Well haw at+s Y ffe And in Lhte there wee ,£x 1. v con on the e 1 buck a of the strap with which Mro� Ion S4° mandolin iasteiat?" Y Y <<� withmB• The ltfifg drbaght;colmbined the 'talk es"are• flratly boned. A oosrs4 Betting along Witt your housekeeping± �,. tj , no doabb some r�ewson, for tna►a of them �r ��a= ail el Y otith I like the cornet better, 9 PV mid, doge y hot weat1w ri Nw. it'ie ell r eat become- deCaeh i rn the Mrs. Nawed•-.-oh, famously l $ut I was •. lived rows wealt`b the v # g y by sty methods eat dam a to thea le or- Yale, luny be ss, but you vwr no strong they snow denonnoodL _ U- ' ,> e4arda PP r foo;,and reoaules it in th doFnward flag eek you, Is a sagas loaf the same , sad some of the most extensive' P thin as a sweetbread t . , enough_to learn de cornet." Some of them employed their mestiatroe» A ,Its i fruit err ww now coarse b sboao 3 inches. Iij n sQQurate B "I can memo , {L easily." .. 1 5 the pc�edioL.t e e opld.: Fe plagsd ago .+ } lav seer . .b calo>tlati ip,fie )owe-r tit sd "Yah mw be y in endeavors to embarrass the bank,sad ' ��L -f the season bd favo able nbt y w ,;� , ':,__ ,,, f y , but an ou.mstia 1 s t I.x ��°eh n:�.rs F • as to ob jn a snap shot of th eel ret a y neighbpes.'" g i' g+e de their plotsr were occasionally successful ;> VIt",-:: �' tttl hslf�a Or wt1F�Ibe foes. ' It �llt3 Snf;r Dii Ft)FP HIm,, ' Be ter news. tar aeon received Itliaotiein"of a seQa�tbefotw tlrs sawht f erk • - enough to bring their new rivet into danger. ! r f- from the ma thax ter - ated ills ego aoa a had_just " W hat have yc�a got to nay," naked ttia "'-- - .''ts+ �„��- One of the most sancta mous of its enemies r g Scotia.the cr trt>4e provinees. :laid,'line v - . ..:; ` • A New-Industry E p M-, r "s j} pie said to bb tthe'iwggee�� o about} e' igolYetl. lovl�et#o drop Tho full Je, j was Sir Charles Auncambe who had lately yearn This would not 'however cban en figdre is it, with the face coo Witt► s e prltt+iner looked embtit`rraftrmd. He Trs,tb�y�. •gay, �,oang feller, give as & pCO���ef h e o�tfl�ankitea�baa aqt of the � � `r;� ;Y tl ' sate for enc white c p. The rope a pears a bit ,looms seised Ills eyes lathe catling, emo�tlxed the. diene, well yes± p g ens, On , � -�I )' a short a lie that perdteted p na of his'hat and answered. •• one occasion he is said to have sold hie en ,, Ottario lig about t e peak. Both hands re tightly BtQyoifst� �4hs,t for? You are no use." tiro haldin of hauls stock, amountin too . '\L °s _ o • a a ahopd this loo �f0re- It is a fine da Your torr " �t � �� t K sat taro out t,o g elenebed wad •the arms forced outwards, Y- • ` Tramp 1 ant_ eh! The soles is ON g 8 '` t `L be correct, the pu to may " I,can't ss I wm rtfeni- .5 .j it 1� expect to apparent y in me©hanio&1 reels ace t4 the Y pa Y impresesed my abase, and Irv® Lrad an flf teen taQks0, , order;to discredit its reputation,r3 {F ; ] a broad i tonin alta The fel in alt r with the bean of the weather, re clued g� and, some yenta star, to have canaptred , ,, p y gI+ '.rcgs . 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J €,... s ,, t . <: , .'r-'lei yE. r �g .:"k.. •.F.. �,e. .c. _ �= - ,� ^i -_:.-. -.. ,, ,: .. ,.. to ...._ :. :. — _ .- t .:, ' , I r - , , ._ .,, .. ....., _ - - f •.a - 1 f,.. a g _ , v - y y , { .P ,, talks e t s The Mowat !!duff's Uo•+ this town, ;; 1 wcgvvr►aaa�B>�ee:Bi refeirring --A number f par yon�r pe e address label on your paper yea In or• sept a oar laid of impletneats to the Toronto - __� ' �er9 pleasant tarnaua MondayI lo 0 1. "' san,alwaye a oerWu the date towtLoh b held a private 'o Industrial Exhibition. '`� , 3 only rnbsoriptioa to TUN!saws ie paid, don's Grove. ey p Died—At Whitby, on -B4pt• 8iid, 168},, 1. + ,_ �'y B,emittan�es are acknowledged b a as escort, - - y Nano Rices in her 74th year. Funeral an; .change of date on label on the first paper fol- ter H wie Wise is 'ttat iter ver• j la receipt of monwy at this oII1oe. Alwa ­� ys --M� b Tueaay was largely attended. nseotiona, i t! from sever 1 flesh wounds inflicts y has severed his Ca .' ' { t; '� keep date paid ah$ad. inQ H. Frances YOUR LL , j {��H�.L, e �,; �, �, p store and A : , saw. a was atandina n n a I3araard's 'ewellery s back , with Mr. I . Lstick of wood hioh be wad attempts to tion in Braoliridge. .. i ' - e� y' aeonred s good poli ` 'gut. ��+s+� g ggw% . • cot. when til same rolled and he was ffir. and Mrs. J. F'dler, Montreal, sun r '- thrown upon t e abalcp teeth and hi leg Rev. J. Fidler, of this town, arrived bore I .�• on Monde evening to spend his holid&fs. � V a DICKERING, :QNT., SEPT. 7, 1894 was terribly-to . y —Hie many f,iende here'will rejoi 6 to A. d. Henderson spent Saturday and !;now that S. H. Jeffrey, of Davi villa Monday at Po;t Party, dusk shooting, and 1. i . LOCALISM S • • retnriped on Tuesday morning with lanr has been appo ural to the prineipa ship beauties. 1. i of Eglington p blip school, by the uani- Wlsen do women and children weepy Mr,.and Mrs. A. Fidler, who boys been GAC . - ,_,-�L� ; , The world should ring with a splendid Bong, mous consent o the North Toronto $ hool visiting at the parsonage for the past 0 . ; 0 Board. An i artant re•claseific tion If only man would his promise keep, p month, left for their home in Buffalo on And love his love and never do wrong, . . of the pupils i the Davisyille $oho has Tuesday, I _ £' kiss the darling who loves him best, ," . - he tW0 hl hest hitt ike were Caught at �' } end peen made b which t U wards oft y p ` . " And fgndle the woman who eaves his sonI— . ''' the a on Monde The ba was swarm• The Bayionr above him will do the rest Classes Of the 9 Dior division, Will a ilOm• y y. Y --- , Andkeephissecret—andkeep it whole an the teach r, Mr. Jeffrey. to E ling. ca with flenermen all day and as late as. 8 j �I 't ijR� TAILOR0F • —See W. W. $parks new advt. _ on y Graduail Solomon mounts the o'cl ck in the evening. - . —Richard . Moore has re=shingled bis ladder of fame. H: Fairbanks, Vindicator office,Oshawa, • �: stable. —St. Pauls c uroh, Power Atreet, Tor• accompanied by hie family visited with his —Miss Pu�liDa Brown is visiting friends onto was the a ane of a happy eve t on parents over Sunday and Monday• Harr} I ' was among the lucky ones who went pikeJUST in ,�'icton. ' QPedne®dap mo Wing, when Father Red• $shin at the bay on Monday. - NOW I�t 11 —M. Olmstead and wife, of Osh . : ", . ­ awa, din, assisted by Father O'Mally,pro 0111• Mrs. Wilson, Ashburn, who waas before i e i I0 - , were here Monday. oed Joseph Ro ch and Mise Mary Fur• P.M. Haiper on Saturday last on.a charge - ; i, 8 long man and ifs. Mies Maggie Fur. of selling liquor, will have to a ar a ain —Mrs, Matelad, of Brighton, is via ga Ppe g 1. , Goo. assisted b r sister through ,th try- w 8atnrdav, on see . t of trial ' I •....................... ... ...... ......... . .. . . . •.. . . : . ins with Mrs. F. G long asst a to-morrow, '•'. " . . ' ' ----- - •-Mrs. L. A. Findlay and Mies Jennie ins ordeal: Th young couple left once being postppooned 11rit1 that date. - ,, yrr�r„torts■rsssrwrsrrrsur�rurrrr.rr!�!���!rruwssws, ` Harvy spent Monday at Oshawa. for Montreal an New York,. The bade Jae. Nicholson thongbL'be losthis voting- —Mr. Brown, of Toronto, 6pent Mon• is well known Brea having reside witk est son cn Sunday, but after search for � i _ ` `, I da with Mrs. Richard Westlake. . y her parents in t e village fora 111 or of some time, he found him in Osbawa in bed, havin one over there after hid mother. a hay© been dOM a n1t3e trade ell aloIlg —I?. Casey and D. Donac�van, of Toron- years. We all j in in wishing the cans be g g to, spent- Labor Day with] the formers pedple much ha pines. It is•.not known whether the young lad, t OAgh many comp ai]1 Of things being 80 . ; : aged about 7 years, walked or got a ride. The ieaBon is we have seasonable father. . —Labor Day the new holida was g. J —Mrs. A. Mason, and children of enerali coast d throaghont t e Do- On Sunday I afternoon last John Now- q 6t. '. eek 'ih R • `• y lace labor mon• port socused Garney Hartrick of stealing a g Ods, w]uCh ale due What •y011 Want, and Oshawa, visited -bore this w minion, and in many p bridle and' the result followed in` a tree friends. stmtione were held. The various labor light. After three or four rounds Jack be- a a price which insures ready sale,ench as .Pike fishing at the bay is" splendid organizations have for years been trying _ - L this wee:. Several large haala are re' Gidentally hit the wall with his fist, knock- �} t. g to obtain an order in council, pros! :ming ing his thumb out of joint. Upon seeing is r1 aneletteh++ t+s With Coes! 40 d3n , i'. ported. the first Monday Yrs September a publicDr,.Warren across the street he ran over Mei . . .. . - . - —Mrd. Puckering left Wednesday for holida, and at 1 t that request b been but returning when ! . �.. I - y q and got it pulled in, the Non s Seamless CCttO� Socks! 10! s the west, where see will spend a month complied with. . lthorgh ~here b been time was called,tbe lookers on awarded I . .. I I a it inch dis- visitilag. a no intimation of i , as yet, we exp t the fight to Hamrick. It is p y c —Get a good, clean share before gomQ managers of the oronto Exhibiti n will tarbane6e on`anr street were not pot a stop overal g'. C OttonadeS, . ShirtingS, e c. . to the -Exhibition, at George E. Bark's, bereafter so arran a the dates of t e fair, to com tis_ 4 -- - Fiokering. * that Labor day w I be incla d, o that A base�411 team lrom Oshawa, p taking patternB, qualities and priCbt3. . . ed almost of seniors, came over here Mon- z. —Decker's coal abed bas been coin- the huge army o pleasure seek a will I , - , , . . : . _ plated and is now farnishin shelter to a day morning with the intention of painting i K spend the holid y in the City. This Pe dnr boy® white, but th$,tables tanned. For large quantity of that fuel. would gigs them Bees n opport ity t0 r..ria�ss+ns���rr.rs.ww.i.raasr.rese.Nw.rM..rra.r . the first five innings Oshawa players were —The Y. P. 8. Q. E. topic for next$sin• visit Canada's Gr at Fair atr ver Irttle unable to get as. far as third base,while our :, ' ' - day is—"The alternatives," The leader cost. View it b w you will, l bor is boys made seveh runs. In the sixth Osh- °UN, j�� t �� Iwill be W.L. Puckering. Rradnally gaining set prominens in this awe made their Sret ran and encceded iri J112 Jast 1tf E lilt m —Albert Howlett left a 1Sage ripe to Canada of ours.. . Fretting two in• the eighth. In the ninth .' . • '. .. mato with as. this week. The same they were whitewashed, while our boys TiQ,q� � weighs 2 pounds undressed. , , WMITEVALE. scored every innings until 13 rnnia0 3e • ..+'...(IUARANTEED FAST $ ACs. _ " ---James MoGeogh,of Hanover, is here R marked for them. The score stood after some business. e He is as nr oorr8 n ant regrets learn and an innings in favor o! the $and Rats. .I. . I -, _ .. . Ladies Gloves, esilk Mitts, to l fresh and spry looking as. ever. that Mrs. Thom s Burton is poor Aster dinner the Oshawa boys left for home ! =-, —Mrs. W. J. Reazm returned on Tots{ health. much disappointed. ® IIeV'er had, barrel' value III factory day from the States, where she has been What might have proved s aeriaas asci" rt The Garden Par y tomorrow ight bn dant happened to two Oshawa fade Monday cot on than we have at present, rang�:n9 a couple of weeks wilt friends. tee, eronnde of Mr. Thos. Hager an nn• . E. P li, west of the village`hag the ausoi�eR o the L��wort Lea a eve�,ing. About eiz o'alo�k they left for —D der . Ba me and w en o Oeste A. C. �1'ilaon's - In r1C8 irOm e�C t0 1OC per yd. Ask UE3 Pug ho PP treated his residence to a new roof. The promises to be u g eat,eaI:cesf,. residence thwho;se shied around the cor' abo t them. We ale �l�d t0 h8ve you Ca next step will be a new dwelling through. Mr;John Besse as.just retur ed from ner, throwing the oecnpant6 on: a .d .upbet• : where e B 116 the ast two tin the buggy. It had not gone far, how-" and will try and serve yon t0 t118 befit Of . - oat. Drayton, pe R Q�r ability. . —Mies P. Alexander`and Messrs Me. months on his far near that pl e. He ever until it ran into the fence and etol fid; H,owan and !Alexander, of Bowmauville, . . reports abundant c ops in rile,w Mt- He Upon investigation it was found nothing l j f• ` '1. spent Sunday an Monday at the nasi- had 60 ens. of ba lef to an act , and a was butt except s few acral` hes on the , : 1. - � deuce of John Gordon. whole bin of oats from.one six .al' load. horses hind lea. while Juo. Clemens with • : • • - - —Tee College! opened far the fall He does not know where he w uld have others were hitchii,g the horse up,ConetaleMarquis , - Thom n c&me along and took the horse ie ` • - . __ . �on Tuesda ; with a Rood attendance. red the cro s bad it not bee for the �° , leen. ic .` term y std P from teem and in doing so tore hit C. Man more nil are expee to arrive . . Many p P Pee dtouth. en's hand ope>i, he having got it caught in . this wee$ from a distanoe. I A package of love lettere was inked -up the harness. The Oshawa lade had to hire _ i - —We regret a ceedlll 7-to- siPate that street the othar evening, and so a handed another livery before they could reach their — ' Mrs. Hartrick, oftt King $t., is in a ver. to your correspondent, with w om the y destination. Two charges have been laid he season ie jtiat now opex1ing for . critical-condition as. we write. Her re- -await the claim of their care! s owner. against'Thompson, ono for coning Clam- - eovery is axions y.&waited. The epistles are couched in th choicest en's hand and the other for interfering andHING .. . —Robert Pack ring, of W. T. Dunbar's of language, and breathe an od0 of devo- taking the horse. LO-1' -. - - : - ,�.,_ general store, le Monday 'morning, by tion on 'the part of the fair wri r that is "`w`� ' . - bieyeS P R N.Q C le, for Horn' g'a Mills, Ont., where unmarred save b� itheleonflieti g of per. oNERRvwooD. - f rtn' ht with friends. i atin that the alai• and We I r8 s}]oW111�t, elegant ranges in all kinds, of � , :. )qe will spend a ut fume of tobacco, ind c g Mr, snowball, of Marknam, visited at - -11 —The only fa It we have to find with wart lover is also' a lover of a weed. Mr• pert 's last week. Worst ds, FanC Paintings.. Canadian and Im- . : the rain of a fe days s$o, is that the Space permits your correspond t to cull Mrs. hirk, of Taronta, visited, leaf �j' 1 . but one blossom from this own t e loner a Ortel WeedB at Close pr1C88. quantity was m eh less than we bad week at Mr. Sarkholder'e. p = desired. The q 'ty was,simply first' bog11et, names being omitted, d initials •••••••••••r•,••••••••••r••••••~••••••• • Civic holiday was carried through on11 . . changed :—'•My o*n dear da ling B,— Saturday last in good at91e. . . W have also opened otiz new stock Of —A pair of bo e•byers were h re dnr• Why did you not aocompan me home - ing the Past w k and purchas d a few from the league last.night? I 1i not close Mm' •MoMP. of mother of Col. D. 1 l p eyes all night th' is abo t it. ]d McMillen M. P. o! Winnipeg, hue return � P� � t1111Nit1111Htt111 _i animals. In so a casae, fair ripes were my y g y w her home alter a pleasant visit with- {{{IdINi11{Iit paid, while in of ere the figures obtained pil1RW was wet wi tears. I thought reb►tive•. unlit design and price are better th . . I were not endo ' g• you with that hateful C. Ho Can you her The football match between Clic -;.' "Which fo q yi � , - —As will be s u elsewhere there itre a torture ovr own tragi 0 ? I I have in try - we have ever shown• - I. . to y w and the 8carboro Ranggers will be . number of fare advertised to rent m dot or deed done an thing to R ve you un•. L ed on Saturday Bept. 8th uistaad of - . this issue. Thea$ lots are without excep• easiness or dis le a you,,. I am very p y , . - - tion, waif ctiltiv ' dad should have no p the 15th. Match to start at ! o'clock anBUNT NO �� .. _ sorry for it; for I di not inters to.. You, Milroy's farm, , • difficulty in pr Wring tenants. 'Take a know B. that I love you, and can never Jo y _N-11I •1 4 look at the list. .love any one else, d come and see me to- aREEMWOOo L- - — I . —John Gordon of Church street wishes night. It seems t- me that we hardly - ' , • ��"'f'�" Ll ,"�"N�1 Rj� 4 tis to state that h is. prepared to pay the ever)meet anymore, al ysso busy The refreshing abowers of Tuesday add highest market p 'os. for any quantity of with that hateful I w nein I wish Wednesday have been inatrnmentaln do- �� � . fail and winter s ipping apples. Those you would give stye at nes Power of i mach good in this section, and pplpwing Upon whom he m y not have time to call, Attorney. Do coni to igbti Don't be Operations bare been oommenoed.� The We min this W with our stook in excellent shape, Each day new novelties are i 1. - will find it adven ageoae to write him. 14* afraid of a and m . on n not be general desire is that we may' bevel much being added, ing the molt Complete assortment of Millinery. Goode dad `. —John Niobol'on, north of the village, afrai3 ofptbetn. I me is a little offish, moist weather. i i Novelties ever seen in PioLcering. We show a large aaaortme t of son,w . . line been awards the Contract of digging now, she drill lik yon be r after a Our enterpprising miller, F. L. lir n,has pia des, doubt these are to be the leading feature of t e season, the drain throng the Methodist church While. T bnnot b 1 W. be g op sed announced by bills that he will p&y first_ ! oa��pp' g the abased bat in the race for prominence. Flowers " lot and other pro striae on King street its P price for wheat, oats, feed and tw row in endle a to spite all tastes, Veilinge, Etc. We cordially in• . C I to you, and anyhow no broth sh 1 rale bRrley, of good quality. Fred is a row I - vite all to inspect our stock. compliance with he award of the town• me. If I only ba a yon, d ling, , the - . . . i . ship engineer. The pride obtianed by world is well los . Come to night. and what be mmiees to"do the poo Ic osn I y him is'37 cents r rod. Those interest- **** w true •rrlie most assuredly relyy n n getting th same. , mIt's a I: �IS Es. - Pe Kisses. from dnr o_ n iri + Since the Brooklin boys won the iotbal % lye ed onnpt complain of the price paid. 0_, If this did of !:ring . to time, match at Claremont on Monday the have ( - KING STREET, PIC�ERIN(� —How terrible dry it has been for the nd cause him too ase his a tentions to been almost beside themselves wits Con- . . _ past many weeks, and in consequence of that hateful C., been be no bite man, oeit• Oar boys challenged them for a - I the shortage in pasture, butter has not nor' easily moved by a swe t woman's match and.-received in reply that othing - - j only become high vn pr�ce, but the de- ��s, vzd ynR, lese'thaa fii0 a side world secure a name. CA LOAD OF$**###* . • - :wand is much lar er t.ien the supply. I I- gTb tie aoneiderable money, but w Il only i. .­. . �' In some parts of th8 States they have to wN TSY. bet a more for ne'siter the match s over. I. i soak swine for an hour each day in order It ase eastern tallows would onl be a1. ' that they may hold swill. This may be Nice rains since I at budget. little sensible we to night have a good tinea Bud � ' . . an old story, bat you know history has B. Plaskett is bo a for a all rt bane. .." ams nd the enocesstul team would fill 0•i i 0 �FU , i _ . been known to repast itself. miss M. Winn, O haw&, vis ted with J. the and sufficent remuneration. But if Clemens on hionda it,has to be for moh�y, let it be so. Just t0 haIId, A choice lot Of Bedroom Suites,ParlOr Suites . k —By bills, the W. D. Matthews Co., Goo. Ayres, or., oronto, s nt Sunday The Methodists of Greenwopd ,Circuit _ through their agent, Thos. Moody, n- Ex. Tabl e, and oh auoh a lot of ohair� of all kind •- and Monday in tow will have a monster Harvest Home Qelebra- - lra. now - - 4 �� R,; nounoe that they are now prepared to pay ,oym• Tuner, of Peterbor is visitio tion here on Tneeda: , Bept 1&tb,.iwben a D t ave 'an notion of asking a- the higbeet market prices for barley,oats, l ' with friends in tow g rare dap of sport will be provided: Com. 18 ti]ne�fox y011 Will neves hi1v8 a bet buckwheat, and all kinds of peas, T roato, g p• , ' M. Collins,Cllir., ted with his noenain at 2 m., a goad foal 1 tour- p detiyered at . their elevator, Piokenng better half o�rer Mo day• nament will take place. The Townline and . er chance to get furniture cheap.. _ -lr Harbor, or on care. Coal sold at s little There were a lar a number f drunks in Greenwood Clubs will play, likewise the ' '' - advance on C..et. As. ibis nom y has our town on Mond Cherrywood and Greenwood teame. A j C L AIYD IN SPECT OUR STOCg• t ,- - been purchasing grain in this section for _ His Honor Judge Dartnell old bond at ball will be oomppeeted for by the fallowing a number of years, it is only necessary to Brougham on Toes ay. teams: Green River. Andley, Brougham, We ��� k�e a goad stock of. Undertaking (foods= � yon . CbsLk Lake,PLekerinR+ ' et. ` say that the elevator is now open for the Misses Lou and untie Tan er, o! Pick. Claremont.Hiasale, are cOm a ed to et anything ill this line don t fors � fi' erin , e nt the hol da in to n• and other teame. Dinner will be served p y g t ..�:' �' season's bnsineEs. - pe y 8 to 6 o'alack atter whish t e will �-'jC�® Miss Lon Penne! Parkdale visited with !roar 3MMWS �=A 3. r `' • --If on contem Yate Navin a stook ° You p g Mrs. W. L. Barnes over Mon ay. be a literar anti musical program resent- i , t _' sale this fall and you reside in Soarboro , Greenside, nelph, wh is visiting at ed. The Pickering Methodist Ch it will or. Pickering Townships, it will pay you the home of Mre. rose, is in is�d. rovide the mudo. Short and h py ad. ( w pie pp �. a to.have your bills printed' at this office, In the lacrosse arch on nday, Whit• dreads will be delivered by a num r of elo• w • i r b more A s ai hts. Went ole men. On Sabbath,Be 88th, SPRING- GOOD • - ,; — : : as the notice in Tan Nzws is•wort by d feated Bowm nville by tr g q �` harvest home sermons will be deli erect as _ to you than the bills. When we do the Geo. Rice and is yonlg t daughter, �" �' work.the notice is inserted until the.date Mabel, of Oshawa,'was in n last week, follows: Greenwood 10.80 a.m.,GI n Ma or �, Miss Mand Wak�al of Po Ho , was 8.80 p. m. stud Mt. Zion at 7 p � �y 'd � � In �gW Prints, Dross Goods,` La08 f0�A� � `r of the sale free of charge. Otherwistr the Y Pe AD'' plendl --' notice will cost you a mint of money. in town last week renewing ld acquaint. Rev. Legott. Andley 10.80 a. m., Kinsale Art Muslius.- } . ? We have a larger circulation in.Pickerin anaeg• 2:80 p. m., and Brougham 7 a, m; ;8� V. for P tS, COttOnades. Shlrtina- • - , §:� ', A new sidewalk is being lad oppposite of Geo. Brown. Harvest dome ca�llectiolas t j . -,' than that possessed by all other los the court house. This is e l g Iaaked for will lie taken ng st each of these eerviCes. i're11tB 11atB Ilx the lateSt 13tyleB. weeklies combined, while we are willing at an ' few al u t� df prints, suitable for- patch drk. 4 , ��- to Com re dnr Scarboro lista with that necessity. For tnrther partioatare of tlie� ]harvest t 4 I -1Pa A «coon" posited: through oar taw» on Home i�tiviti�, s tare just ned. Al p �� j = of an other er. These facts should - I I below t30Bt. t." - a ­.`_."-.,�: y Pap. Sunday morning, attracting the attention rank Melboii�e, ba rain-ma, er, hate � ,_ i„ " T` be Considered when you are ordering hills o! the small youths. „ \ . . . . . 4- '; ... `` , ��` :, t11Gel altta:etopid4 to Iiper ., 1 b ugTT UTC f• '-i ` Order b m ' p y of whatsoever nature. e y ml �A. Ga (}uef b after a onto s yjeit ... , _ r,'VA Guy, p , tr# 1. f wa �, , yin d � -1: - � r. i-S!� -tits ii{. -1 P ,.. •i �, -- rd ,...- �k ,. hc:, tic. =, :•'.. .♦ 7a.PaE - ;P,a�. ,z' 'e�*,}>c �3,w _ - `."y p • .pp�r //d�nr personal pp���d imma at Willi the Ddieses Bendel, re, mcaed _ .• <•. µ # ,. �, - receive V. -'_'_1" S. � - �}. i,'_ .F ��` 1:.. +� S� \ . -;4'dv: a ,�*� k 1 Rai.'.[_ ; K e�"._ .i'>k. P,t •4` .z 'F ai" orate o Fxidt a -. € .• ," .. telae bli,. 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