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The speeding in the rixlg QPed• a TSE PREs8 u►ND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR I 1 �` , �.BATE�IAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. - laet summa they oleared�between fifty neaday was fair to look upon as the time , • . Coroner. Office and Residence, CORB$SPGNDRNTe. •r( .O !,. •_ and sial do Tare at. lawn social. The was,fast.. When nearin t R• g ' e: ornin y he Wwtaing I :.. ing 6t.eet:Eickerin 8 toffice. hour M g : OLAitEMONT. other avenin they entertained the mem• post ane pf the runners caused.a sense- � _:r''" ' , 3o to 11:30. George Parker and W. Cam bell of bars of the A incourt and We$ford lodge tion by.bolting into the crowd. Several p with s ileac social, when a happy and parties were . knocked oyer, while the , i' ' Legit. Dnnbarton, called here on,Tueeday as profitable ti a was spent. About three hockey was pitched a considerable dis-, �'r '�; ,,, t _ they passed through to Uxbridge. weeks ago committee of eight—only tance. No serious results attended this , 4 � i ENTON & DODDS, BARRISTERS, SOLICITOlt�i, ETC., 10 Aaelaiae street - - As the weather has been so favorable eight-- novas ppoi>�ted to pnrohase a new mtshAp. r �. _ Oast,Toror;o. At Claremont ueBdeyT illy e°- �,.. for plowing during the past tete day, organ, A k en sense of the eternal fit• • . ..�:.. � ;,�,;.,�;_: 3,'� ',��, , �'' E, 1�ABE�'VELL, .C., BARRIS- a Q, business in the Village is rather quiet, nese of thing was shown in the appoint• Y� _r• TER,Count Crown Attorney,and County .- Dr. Smith, Of Stouiffvihe, Will visit Vi►HiTEVALE y - F,', v ouee, went of their committee. It oo �isted of golicitor. Court whitbv. 10-y Choice Fsmi�y Patent.Floor $1.60 per lrag. Claremont on the first and third Tuesday four ladies s four entlemen of the beat � ' -- 10 },fit SOLICI R, NO• of each month. His dental rooms are in g Th folIowing is the report of•auir school TAME$ �rIILLER, musical filen and the best business eom= for t week ending, Sept. 14th, 1891. ; `F c! l TART'Pubiio, Conve inner, etc, office at "` AT T� Bundy's block, next door to the market.* 1 yam. Money to loan. — p&City the l0 could produce. They ez• Some a planation wil perhaps be helpful : Thistle Ha, near Brough BARRIs- S MILLS . Nom► that the summer vacation is over &mined and ripad the organs of Various to any not acquainted with the working of ( : , e �4 ' I)pW do DdC(}ILLIVRAY, P= _ a member of the firm cf Denton Dods, mAkere in To onto and at the Indostrial the review examinations held weekly. The I !•> ',- fere,Solicitors,deo• Office opposite Poet T same ueetiona are lv �I Whitby,out. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. RING•. solicitors, oronto, will as heretofore be f 'r The re nit Was that s contest Was q g' en for the three hi b _ :: pifice,, a LL.B, Money to Loan. 8y p, a m in Clarem Dt r g - s.' s.Mc(iilbvr Yd oeQ >~ g o egttlsrly every Tuesday held in the to ge room on Tuesday of ibis est classes,, and these questions contain ` �� _ ,� ,ew thousand dollars, private funds, m ,sox a• „: hereafter. ** week when se en oat of the ei ht on- the Principally the work gone over during the t to loan on Real Estate Mortgagee at Teas• I The market on Taesdsy wa$ es iso&I committee r orted in f&vor of.the Do• °eek: In some cases it will be noticed that j t onable rates of interest. TIIOB. P gER,Bu- Oa e ` �' Well attended. Butter brou hi as h' h P P rioter,Pickering,(every Saturday.) s•Y g ig minion which was accordiW i chased a ° it in 'o lower class obtained a hislher � � :' mark thole one in a hi her. For this fixate N �o a 81 - 4 as 24 cents in some lost&nce8, while 22 from Wm FI mmin of lldar$ha�m. Ibis K y� > Lint '0�_ a ;' :: ( A and 28 were the avelent fl res. Other g are two main reasons, either irregular at• ' `� Yeter•tncr�ry. i o asp a.. Pr gfl lodge ie talk' g of erecting a- new acid tendanee or lack of attention to work. r T� ,_,,""""'~`J v .�.. .. o y `'� a commodities Were mooh the same as last enlarged Iodg room. Everything is pros• P&rents will be able to decide for themselves " -""' parous, no h d times. . which of these cense a bee to their own 4 F• WHALEY, VETERINARY i a�i S ,o w M week. , ,t�j • Burgeon aid.Dentist, Graduate of On- idp °' ~ S NIIa10r hie it that Jalnea Harvey, Of , tario veterinary College, Torontario V Cerin in h X a s. , a .,R. ,a 0 e< Pickering, bas recited B 's new black• � Clse reN. Total markup 218. Entrance -- 4 0` . Dentistry Member of the O "Y M� .. F4 .r LM t AUDLEY. hhmeon 180, G. Nigh wander ; p Association. Dentistry a specialty. C&Ile by I'� Q' a smith shop at 644 station, and that he will I 171, Z. Beare 151, L. Thornton -142, M. , ��' �y oz night promptly attended to; Office, p a take po88e8810t! of the same a out the Residence, Telegraph and Poet office*, �ite- a Several ate uffering from severe.oalds in Matheson 126, L. White 124, F. Besse 121, f y 0 _(. ^ � � ae � first of the month. As Jim is a stead trhis vicinity. I Fourth Class—M. Robinson 140, E. Hager- i _% �,: vale. s J y ,s o a o ; Is hard working oung fellow, he should We wonder where "Where art thou man 118, W. Malcom 106, E. Ball 92, W. � � �� :OPSINS,VETERINARY SIIR• =C o a " 8 ► Lon Klin 83, F k '' a w '°'e W. Smith 31. Senior Third a� a Aa a,c-�n E _ bays no difficu yin �tUng a share of &c was Sandy evening. g •- . • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- 1'— a+m o o —R. Taber 129 J. L ode 114 C. Maldom �' m °3 Qa o Mm a > the trade. We wish the now comer every Beversl etre dad the Harvest Home air- orinary College, Toronto, .registered member Ia.E A C7 yy of the Ontario Veterinary Medical•Association. o •o i c7 p a p m a 64 ^a, success. colt at Green and Tuesday evening. 107, R. Carter 86, R. McCrohan 84 J. ` Office,residence and shoein forge one And one- N w� �° pp .• White 83, N. Thornton-82, G. Siple 69, L. �_,�"` Miss Dunlo and Miss Lizzie Elliott of r „ quarter miles north of Prean River. steel. 1/'� G p a Worthy MileB gas before Magistrates ' Gerow 68 R. White 68 R. Thomson 4$ quart shoes at iron pride. Once and shop a Z , - 'o Orangeville,ar renewing old acquaintances. ' g d7 —J I 0 M X '' f 0 Aw olden, Get'ow, and Parker here Tuesday- The land is in splendid condition for C. LanQhlin 43, E. Wilson 85. Thomas t;`� `. hours from 7 to 11 a.m•an Lo. 4 p.m. Tele- _ graph address.Whitevale Ont., P. O- address, ) a a O afternoon Charged with stealing three 'plouRloiag in c nsequenee the farmers are Ward, Teacher. �, 4 (}Teen Rwer,out. '� `" >so cattle from Wm. Cowie of the 7th con. very busy. I' M . i o a e;d: o ego a I it .• �•.— --� ;j.,' HO P B I'N S, VETERINARY • ( 2 0 w M ( It seems that at the last division (cart, Ddre. ft'm. ail has been n the sick list . � � =� I DUNBAffTON. . W• surgeon. graduate of Ontario Veterin- f g �I,q 2 c N .a Cowie received a verdi0t Of a80 for feed the peat week, bot we are jad to hear she cry College, Toronto, office and residence,Lin- �8 Ri a, p p oa p and damage done b the Oattle and he ie.im covin N jet ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day ox was to retain poeeesaion of them until II A great many of oar people visited X1:4 = or night promptly attended to. Lame and _ I ' Af er a t0+ Ontbe visit Mr. stay has Whitby fair on Wednesday. The rain ' �. diseased feet attended to at uw own forged Rhere Myles showed & receipt from the clerk of letarnad from be North Weat mooh bene• 3 ` r I am prepared to do ulI kinds of lob and general -- - the court showing that the money had K ]� T T filed by his tri overtook them on their Way home. ,- �' j _t blacksmithing work. 3fun always on hand E AR 1( E id..� been pain=in. TAesday was the last day Walter Thom, as8istant to Dr. Moore, a- _ _ '- HODIAS A. (}RAHAM, VETERIN-� Quite a nn bar of our citizens took in grooklin, Was here with his people a few :j of grace. Instead of going to Greenwood the Exhibition The display being grand I, T' ARY SURGEOv,Graduate of the Ontariq I ' _ With the �8�, H�les went and took the all report havi g bad a'splendid time. hotrra on Friday. He is as jovial as ever, '' Veterinary College,Toronto,re�ietered member, Talk about f lka making themselves con- and likes his present •occupation. f: ;, j of the Ontario Veterinary Jliedical AesociatioL: oatlle from COW16 a plaOe. A Warrant f spicious byte clothes they wear• The There arP quite a number of the pomd , .. - also honorary member o the Ontario Medical Was at Once BwOrD Oat. when )� lee w&e society, treats all diseajes of domesticated ani- y dla lay aronn the corners now is worth p®ogle of this locality attending the Pick- ,. j arrested by Constable Gibson, assisted by seeing. . eriag College during the present term, i .) mals. Also particular attention to Veterinary T Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at Isaac Mantle. It ie said that Mantle Death has ` sin bean in oar midst.. The and all eaprese pleasure with ithe manner ' - i drew a revolver while his chief buckled victim being t e infant eon of Ww.Ireland, in which that-institution is managed. �. it v.l reasonable rates. Office at the well known es- -- C aremont t Te egrawe torCl6►rewo il�uncituaif the bracelets. This was done in Case the The intermeli wsa mi►de in the IInion J. W Cowan has a splendid showing of �. lsly prisoner should resist arrest, and he,be• Cemeterv. M eh sympathy is felt for thg Shropshire Down Sheep at Whitby this � ly attended to, BOrrGwia iris de, , .; Ing a powerful man should 6ericusly g week. Jahn is fast coming to the front a VI wound the ardisns of the ce. The ;' - �un{>rtenw Q� r�ib. . .: •. P� as a breeder of such stook. Those wish- ' s court was held in the sitting room of the 6r wn's Corners. -ing to purchase such sheep, should see ``, rn -OMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Coal- I Wilson house. when a large number of ° • -- - these animals before making a selection _�, 1 witnesses were examined. After the evi- I elsewhere. ' '' missioner for tiking Affidavits, et};., Clare- We wonder' if deo. B&Iter wa8 teaal- wont,Ont. _ �_ __9.- ____ dance had all been addaeed, the rieoner ing Plume Exl idition week. P Mr. Editor—I wish yon tci Correct a � ' -Q BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage - : was eognittsd atter agreeing to pa the Dan Jobusn , of Uncle Sam's domain, statement made b our eorres ondent f„ ''' �I 1�• Licenses for the County of Ontario. Oi- �8� and all roars in connection with the is spending s1 few da�tis with his brother from this lace which a eared In our t }: a� 5' ! - _ bee at the store or at his residence,Pickering Pillage• 12-y matter op to dater. James• s:\ last iasne.p In speaking Pof the Collier '; --- — --- -- . , -- Meas Mary d.Grace Lawson, formerl .. DR.BE ATOM,TO�'P1v SHIP CLERK at the mechanism of the -human; e. y poisanigg mibhap, the writer seems to � �1 • Conveyancer, Commissioner for iraking BROUGHAM. of able place. ore renewing old.acgaaint- ,wish to convey that the poison had been � � 2- affidavits, Accountant and insurance Agent. This or an-has bean Bo carefull stud• - - I encee.last wee . r Money to )can on farm roperty. Wille pro- �' �' , carelessly planed. This I wish to state is a ,� led that defects which were fh u ht J. Jackson eve a party last Thursday not correct. The ie had been placed ing ' bated. OFFICE—At W itevale. will be in Dr.' Bate son had a visit from hie sister p Brougham every Monday afternoon for the Ovey Sunday. evening :cold ting of the upper ten, as an old cupboard some three weeks before ° tzanasction of business. ____ -y incurable, are now easily overcame by A Dunlop paid nor village a $yi®gonr scribe w s among the fen from the and had been pardy eaten by rate. These , ONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F, the use of accurately' fitted spec lee. visit on Sunday. He hies not mush ohaoQ- °Wn' and ape t a very enjoyable evening. facts alone shloald have been sufficient to tK Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for sd in a ranee. Malvern's onceited cdotraoter has at event an one of mature ears from eat- ' '�, ` Canada Permanent Loan do Bevin • Co., head We Cari lI@1 QU. pP� y y office, pronto, stock capital s3, coo. Total p.y I .- 1= fast complete the ben hones on the Pear• in it bot �esi es this,each inmate of the d' T o�o, Apple ekes are is this vicinity these 8 d assets$8,700,000. The Com any leads money on We test our a .es free of char e.; son farm. ae it done on ss cheap a house bad been fre uentl warned as to . ',�_- lowe�t current rates of in erect and on favor- y y days• a apple Cro iD mach better q y �j p sale as the a Jim Crow erected in for• :' - able terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- thea at first anticipated, its Whereabouts and the utmost ears was } bentutee urchased. xo commission. No delay We sell . you perfectly t►d� Bred Coat Veen. )diss E. Littlejohn hie removed t0 I exercised in keeping the Capboard door � ' Ripenses moderate. +atf We wander hal ha ed the Che " glasses. Whitby where sbe will int the future re• P� r'9' sunt; so that our little child should not ;y -AA,. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT 1 side, for s time at least wood sa�be' t week, we were so not chance to get at it. It was scareelyL Vii ' • for the county of Ontaao Drawing. @ don t Charge f IlCy Plicas to bear from im. Perhaps he might be thou ht necessa to ace-the oison un- "`. and a ecifications furnisbO for every class of llil�iss E.,Bodell returned from sbe City , R pI p : 1r building. steam and hot, water beatin and �T an Tbaradsy, where she has been spend. found iia ors Bats looking for the der lock and key. Then again it was not . ventilation a specia.t . Office—Gerrie Block u • S•-,: BA,R 11 A Dy a few weeks with friends. goalr they los . '`dark when the icon was taken, but _ }:I:- �; - oo Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby: A football atop roll take iiia here _ _ y JEWEhER - ` W$ITB y -- p about 6 0 clock iia the Morning. Those � 4: Re.i sacs—Hiageton Roaa Eaet Pickering. 89- Wbitb fair was honored b the h e , »ext Satorda Sept. 82th. at 4 o clock who are in the babit of irisin before that .' T._PENNELL, HOUSE PAINTER _ &once o man of out most distia sed g ° , �j sharp, betwee Ranaers of this town, and time, know rfectl well that it is snot in ■ '•• end Decorator. All kinds of house paint- psi le on Wednesday, and Thursday. pe y i> - ing,sign writing, graining, paper-hanging,glas- - �' &•team from illiken a Cornea. Adwis• the least dark at that hoar. That Calera ' r. Dennis, who has been around here 44 y r ing, kalsomining, tinting, etc., done on short .4 alOn, Ladies a ; Gents the i&me, Loy,- i .'_ `' notice. Ail painting done by me will be of pure. for BOZIie months, is stow dQwa with in Wa8 earelessneee displayed iII the matter r 7 els of the a sbonld not tail to see this \ linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction guar-. flamati00 at the residence Of'.1. C. Bell. g , is quite apparent, but I wish to state that :' anteed. An .early order solicited. Any order I glitch• m wife and m if feel relieved from an John- Little obi bas left for the west . y y I ::;- left with J.TAnner dt son, butchers, Pickering, , • . r -t- will-receive rompt attention." work shop ane ' and will open y a firm up tbere rented by , responsibility iii.the matter. Thanking p p residence,Whitby. 191y _ ;! b : John UDderllill. Thi latter will OOt WHITBY.'• . you for your space, I wish to sign myself �' -- E solicit a call fo , sr" WM. CAMPBELL. THOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auo- move ontill spring. Wilfred s er, Hinsatfl; r�ras in town pn $ t 19 1894. L tioneer,Valuator,etc.t for East York and SCHOOL BOOKS.' J, a►i. (lerow is Omet8tlif� ills stable . Dpnbarton, ear . , Y � Cha whole of North and South Ontsa�io. strict l3aturday. _ �� attention given to all orders by mail or tel a TeBLETs; j and making other repairs thereto. John We noticed as. (igrdon, Pickering, iu - �1 `, M T egr GREENWOOD ' Charges oderate. Address HOS.POUCH R, - Good WRITING PA ER, has Glade many improvements to his town on Satur ay. Bog�7,Brougham.out. I at low I'1C@8, premises doririg the esent summer. Mise Ella P ahoy, of Brookliii; was in '� ----- --- — -- ---- �-- t QQrr ; POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. p Bnnday Beet. 80th, is review cls at town on Sund y last. T esday was a capital day for football &; ' F Pens, Penoile, and Ink, ileoni�ting y r � ' • Green River. eolieite salsa froran his num- the Union Sabbath BClI08l. All members Hia Honor J d and Mrs.Dartnell&peat a fact fully a peeiated by the various 4� ' \ I .- erous friends both far end near. hales of farms, � p k;x, faun stock, and evervthing that is to be'sold will Yarn9, BurlinS. . Andilueiorle, of the school as yell as those who are in Thuiedav and ridgy at Port Perry. football teams that visited us on the after- - .. be handled b thF Eul,FcriiTer a^th the u Ze h , a6 :�eIY iia a pipe Mr. and 111 Ha burn; Rockford Ill., noon of the day in question• The Metho aix `3. y tzyest P Pre the least interested in the work, are cord P , 1 care and sold to the very best advantage. l8ly I L ___ _ _ _ _ - assortment of stamped ially invited to be present. is here visiting at the home of A. M. Rose- diet people arranged a tournament with a = �' ' '� OHN LESLIE IiT AND SHOE atterna, Messrs. Pri© le and Gibson have been •g f p VDhat a blessing the recent tsiras Breve Harvest onie festival in the evening.- , . Maker. Pegged 'and sewn work.j Orden ,chi in lure aantities.of fruit to the cit 1. . promptly attended to. Ez rienced workman- �(' �Q� j� ��t been t0 the farmers of this locality. "Dur- PP g g y -Thai! enterprise was rewa3�ded by the at- (:".' pe �-•1 W B tJ1J for the peat w k. ship• Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite the • i Ing the past week, pl0 hang ha8 been tendance of a large gathering both after-.' ` �; News,gin street,Pickerin village.• Z-v Cleo. Gnmpr chi Peterboro, was in town / r ' _ g___ g �. pushed lorkard with surprising speed,and croon and avenin The first �[natCh Was P=(� '� 1 last wee .. a was. engaged in. tuning r .E _ ORDON, HOUSE, Piokerin', Ont..; } many have. now Comp a the sowing ianos at the .L.C. between (lie junior teams of CherryWood u {y; 1 - -, t�i41=-- •: James Gordon,proprietor. This oral N a !1 fine new brick building, finished,in supet,,,T of their fall grain. Mise L. Wil n bait a in returned to and Greenwood and resulted in a vioto style. Every convenience and comfort for tt., Y Robert Beattie's brother and T. B. our lown to resume her position on for tl�e former by 8 gaol& to 2. But more: d -: - travelling public. New and commodionestal L. SE Willis .goer had a race on Tnesdap. W. the teaWhhing e ff of rho O.L.C. interest was manifested wlfen the senior ' ;? and sheds. Y I sus. I . w . Beattie and his brother Dennis noted 'as There are Bf leen teachers in traiaihq at teaml contested. Cherrywood defeated .• '; .. FOR SALE—Bicycle 67 ; a knitting -. "'' j jockeys, and the first rimed wee adjudg'- the Model BC col this term, theamallest Obalk Lake 1 to 0, and then the Rouget �.-; -�� maebine in good repair 03;1 harness mak- � •. ed the winner. Another heat may be ez- number theta ae been for yyears. Hill ';team secured the prize by beating ;,�; ere horse s2;1 set telegraph inetraments aid • �, Robt. Cam bell veterin atlrgeon, As there>= "T �� o:.e man sew$S, 1 sickle grinder e�, a and- '� z_ panted at sop time. Ohio ' Cherrywood by the Same score. ,,Y is i fathers clock,>tare old time piece $5,1 peddling I . and a a 01 Mr. atld rs. R• J• has biaeu rather keen rivalry between the r � '`} 3[sny of nor people attended the foot- bog 510, Apply to T.C.Brown,Brougham. G i 1 d Campbell, of t is town-, is holidaying here. i �� ball burnament •ad Harvest Home at Mica M. W Hamilton is eta in latter two teams for some time, the game -,•� , , - g at uti greenwood, on Tuesday afw000u and y was a;hot one and the result was .enthus- , b Y N-' i e L,, the re4idenCe o J. S. Barnard. She ia• ri { -_ evening. There was an immense father• teade taking a arse aL the Ladies' Col- iastica l,lp welcomed by the friends of the r s�, ;:I n a r i o r^ lag prseent and ell a peered to egloy the le , . winners, while the CherryWood boys re- ,� ,+ ��; an : ..-- - i {-,moi .'t ;aF :. ! cJ. 4a>.' r..L' „4 at.'� f:'h t .w •" - - \• + ,.. „n:.s. 4 - .. '.: .: �;�� ..° -a. -. ny, '�.r•'.•?a<, , Y+, -,>'..- �" - r '.'{ J a x >. I ! - i. 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TgE Y yerllowetpnaf ''� the T R x I 5 * INTEREST A'SOUT ab1� Potato SO er: ;, ,I o the moi out ref`them e3 5..6 s u - m ' y BDSY YANKE ' t-� months old. T g , q F st , ` .. {- , "� �t �ttions where lar•'e i►ant►tieii i f however it is.very eltaentisi that ruse feed• �t a. inRlei liaketl`p in $oa 4 IO+f O laude' ate IIaited, i&Uls Consul it►, .Re ltbe tAtereMt 1■ ■ 8' q in be literal ivi all that the twill eat C ' is s—�ioit• t toes are raised, some kind of a sorting g ' g g Y pies are baked every day. 13radfcrd, +a lead, her sent w the Stt�►te . tart of Neksent wad mirth tvatMc�•ed I np clean, in order o push the Reowth w , . =' apparatus is a necessity. The wor>rk of mach as ssible. 'Vith ail plaeses of stook Air brakes, on trolley .tare, to prevent Department report upon they attempts �tU' seeora. ., . vie)zing over potatoes ie something that it, is very mportan t-) haves it in as Rood w aceidenu, has bean suggested. that are a�w ing mads to in nufaoture The largest tobacco warehouse in the . ' ,, `. . hosts too much to be done bq band, angl condition as �oseib a when sent to market, Telegraph companies in t,h►asgo thinit of ELisoial silk. Hu report coati►inr some, worlds at Louisville., Ky. � : and,while it is not always advisable to feed sul+etftuting girl,for boys as messengers. yet potatoes classed into even sizes always ver interests points upon the ro ren" There are 13,000,000 men of militwr to mwturity,� pet. it dose pay to. feed Y g P°. P P g y sell better than uneven lois. In the rant Parrots are employed at some of the ii1 the United States. until the animals re in a good market-able �adrhad stations n German to call out the made.. He s ye that a company is now centres of commercial roduetion production .of this condition. . y baro romo` in Bradford for the vAuu- has sufferer from asthma at Glendale, Pa + P names of the towns. g P not slept in a bed.for 10 ea crop. "sorting it always done by'somb;shrL 1:y iselecting en�lr+e�sonablp early s once P years. P R Y better opportunityn is adorned of feeding A shower of frog�- iwcantl7 fell In facture of a tificial silk. I'+at4ats have The railrostde of the United,States have of a machine, which varies in the-diferent when the.aonditiotie of growth ate'mokt Cambridge+ •Mass. The ware about an 'bee►n,taltettt.on is the Ux»ted States, sad it present debts amoanting`to $.L 1,000,000. o sections, but are almost wiwwys homeinwde. favorable. It is gtten the case that, with inch in length, amd,gaiL>s lively. is proposed La ertablibh a company for the L The one herewith illustrated is is use by a tittle eztrao>tre,w igcan be mo►deready for Although tete Suez Canal is onl es bt •. �` ' At the rate at which Tezan timber is be- p Y R 9of eel iii ri hie. The inventor of in cut the supply" will last only 15 - ears, market oerasiderably earlier tkan would eight miles lou , it reduces the distattve purposef3 g PP y Y Y many potato planters, and is a simple an'd pigs, from England w India, by sea, nearly the process ,'a Dr.• Frederich Uhner, of Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher was 82 1P8 . 4 otherwise be the case, wind with• i s, wt fl old Sunday,, She is core in fairly inexpensive atlair, ar_d being adjusts a i� Zurich, Swi nand• : Y. 7 Y g nisi this time,it is often best to push the growth 4, � Y good ►f nPaersar to push than to winter over,even Stuffed tvhiie' oves,for funeral emblems, "et tet office of the Coui ►i1y,'' 1. and market rather health y p h the growth consider- are re red in lar numbers in Jerse .. The buriDen of sweet corn canning has abl in order to r4care the desired condi• P Pa )t says Mr. Ma or, there ie shown dailq g Y Oit Their bsrdiee are Bold to French , , . of late developed anew industry is the dairy . -. tion. y tree •pinnin 'frame in operation, and one Bistricte of New YorkIll . wuront's' q Po P A syndicate of capitalists i6 to build a (100 000 0110 gallons` bf bear ° ' ' the 1 aid contents of a ton Lo 000 theatre near the corner of Mon- r j 1 Last year $. . of the frwme ashen instaatwneonsly before ;$i,040. -- 1 ' , THE SIBEBrIAN RAILWAY were drank in Europpee. �lermany imbibed roe and Clark streets almost half of stir In the United States, his eyes into what appears a pure silken , Chicago. t- — 80(i 040,000 gallons were consumed. yarn or thre d," The Rev. Dr. Edward t3eea'her, Henry . I it is ilite ]i[art C6aatlt �•tlwar itlaaet• 'tVard'e eldest brother, celebrated his 91st take■�pve�!'Ia�aled. An ice-Dream dealer in Eastpt,rt, Mei,, is The {:ons 1 gives the following dasorip• birthday anniversary Monday. • a biayole eider, sad trheele area d the city tion. of the teases of manufacture: "All DEVISE FOR ASSORTING} PbTAfiblt9. :. It I8 estimated that the great Siberlsn with a bigadvertise+neat oaf cis bueineu•on Thomas A. Garfield, the only brother of ' ve stable fi roe may, b a treatment b W be 'found mora valuable than many railway, which for the pe at three years has ' wheel. He believes in advertising. . B Y, Y Y rise assassinated president, is jliving- on a . , other rIeaigne. The general form ie usually been in progress, will set something like The new rifle used by the Itali�►D Army acids and al slier, be reduced to what in farm 16 mast from Grand ftapide. made eight feet in length. fourteen inches a couple of handred million dollars. The sends a bulletWith such fore® that it pane- the roomer.e of chemiatry is known as Mrs. George W. Child•, widow of the �. ,: r: wide at the bottom, and-eight inches at the Russian Government is uxbin work on it traces a log of<solid ash to w depth of five cellulose, llulose is, indeed, made from Philadelphia editor, has larranged for the top, the sides being six inches high; the g inches at a distance of three quarters of a wood u1 ho ruins from cotton, jute wnd building of the palatial mansion in Wash. - • whole supported upon four legs nailed to with such energy ,that i is probable that mile. pulp, ir,gton. I the sides. Six strips eight feet in length, before the end of his tee fury trains will be other spinning industriax, etc., for a vsr- The teachere of Juriction Cit `Kansas P ig B , la one week a condor tine been ka�wn to S> , threeincheswide and one inch thick form .running from S , Pete aburg through to entirely devour a calf, a sheep, and a dog. iety of commercial purposes. And it is have been forbidden by the local education. ' - tke bottom of the sorter seen in the sketch. Vladivostok on" he Sea of Japan. Six It often Boats for half an hour in the air, this materia which is the basis of artificial . al board to attend more than one dance per ` The strips,a are beveled to a shat ed a at - �' p g ears it the limit for the time of construe describing large cirples, without moving a silk. By di eLt combination with nitria week . - the lower side, and the rest in V-shaped Y wing, - notches cut into the supphrting strip, r' tion: The Czars itch cut the first sod at said it ie a varied into nitrate, and if w Miss Frances E. �Vil�ard trnggeete a Chas- Food should never be allowed W cool is email quantity of, cul Kuria acid be also Lien theatre—one conducted in away thAt By taking out or adding to the aupport�i6g Vladivostok on May 24th, 1891. The length. copper cooking utensils. WheD fruit is re- q Y P religious papers could advertise and recom- strips and dividing the spaces, lamer or of therailwsy when completed is to be 4,785 moved hot from the vearels,'the+ acids from added,,the 1 tier combines with the water, mend. - smaller potatoes will pass into different ' bozea placed along the length of the sorter, miies;or about t ice we long as theCaned- the Ernie do not combine with the copper to and, to w well understood chemical The United Stites Gavei=nment has cut , the larger ones being dfeoharged at Chep low- i make a isonous com and, hrare, s 1 tea off.' The hI hest down theappropriation for the Port Or- an Pacific. On be eastern-division trains P° p° P P g er end, the form of the bottom strip' pre are running from Valdiveretok well into the John O'Leary, a gardener, of South Nor- V1 TF-9 oi► cELLULQa$- . , chard dry stock on i'nget Sound from ,m,- venting clogging. An incline of twenty interior,and it is xpeeted to have the entire walk, Conn., took s long drink from a 000 � $'I5tf100• garden hose, and in w few moments felt aro soitplosiv •, and are insoluble in alcohol E. P. Bickeli, of Cincinnati, becam�;a inches in eight feet will prove about right, line in operation fore the end-of this year, g - althou h the form of intoes to be s teen- soanethin neer in air athmaab. He hod ether. Th pyrozylina nitrate, or Lower raving maniac while on a train near Dray- t3 Po The Western divuioa is also nearing corn- g q ed will have much Lo do with this, loft the middl9 section where the swallowed w Live frog. �# physician re• nitrates, ar less explosive and are soluble wn, Ohio, and was subdued only after a, , g pletioa. Oq , n alcohol a her. Ordinary pyroxyliaa d►s- desperate struggle. -tuber requiring a steeper incline t an a conditions are n urall the most difficult, I lieved him. Y solved in al hot ether is gelatinous in char Bg _ round one. If the potatoes aro to be placed and where,work)was begun last year, it is Several pupils of the Palytechnic School, acter,but w ting in viscosity. A solution According to the Society for the Preven- - in the cellar one may shovel directly into :believed that conjstruction will be finished in Paris. were kept in after hours, but containing, wy, more than seven per cent, of tion of Cruelty to Animals there has been tthe sorter, which ehQuld project fr a by 1898, or two eats earlier than. the time nada their ereyt►pe through a wap-dope cellulose it however, too gelatinous to be but one mad dog in view York City for cellar window, and when the tubera rear ori mall act The reason for this is,that which led to the street sewers. Bore they tweet ei ht ears. readily wor ►ble. Itis at this int where y' 4 Y - - • the cellar botrtom they will be properl b utilizin river navigation, it is found were lost and wandered around for twenty- . Y p° ►. screened for market or planting. Thin will by' utilizing g Dr.Lehnee special treatment of the pyrozy- Anew church—the. American Catholic P g that rails can be, laid from three dillerent four hours. • line comes i By the addition of diluted prove, as effective as Land porting, and points at the anima time, inr:ead of from A wise old farmer is Iced Bank, N.-T., tui hnrica id t4 the alcohol ether hebreakr church—has been organized in the Statex. 2 incur but one-tenth of the expense. _ _ - but one, ws was*t first supposed ; sad alio h� discovered a certain preventive of P The most of theseseceders from the Roman that,most' nnex cicely, lsosal workmen P dhv►a the nitrate into bodies of,,different (,athoiica are Poles. . ' — by o hobia. A ad ru• ed at im, P ut of the came ehemi- society dr m doq h h hpsiaal eb� tartar, b The New Jersey' Hetet of Cincinnati SeparStlDg Cres rove to be very abundant. with threatening fangs. The farmer dex- sail sharer i. and consequently u able to ' y Y :; The Governm tit proposer to spend large Lerouslp YeizPed the dog by the thrust and obtain a tw lve r cent. solution which it devotee the income of a fund of E30,000 for Batter made from cream in tgbrrierged sums udon auxiliary enterpriser fur Lbe choked him to death. per the marking of places in that. elate made perfectly fl id and workable ander the sim- historic b the war of the revolution. _ cans has not that delicacy of flavor 6f but development of the natural resources of hliu Carrie' Blood, of Charlestown, W. pleateondit'oun. Y Siberia, which, ,dr. George Kennan has ., Thirty-five ears a oMrs. Milton Steven- . ter from cream raised in open cape, ape ie Va., is w close student of nwtual history. The ass of the preparation of this y' y- 6 told us, are enerlmoas. Branch lines are to To add to her store of information on thin- fluid is a 0 rely chemical one. It is in the roe, pf Georgetown, Ky., ran a piece of readily detected by a critical observer.' A be built, the rivers are to be impuovad, subject she uses attentively studying the sahtwgt»a ,rewtmentof this fluid and its broken glass into her hand. Last week the - method is fast coming into use which is and steam navigation eatablishe from igi•mation of a snapping turtle, when it bit eonvenioti. ato a textile fibre that the main glass'wan taken out at the elbow. ,4 • simple, inexpensive, a saving of ice and Points intersected by the railway ; ooloni-, od the tip of her nose. interest c rtes, from an industrial point A Texas newspaper says that Mr. and . _-. labor, reserves the quality of the open can zation is to be assured, iron works are to When Voltaire be n Lha' study of the of trials. Ti,is protea is shown in operation Mrs. Milton A. Baker, possibly the P q y Pe be encouraged, and scientific expeditions English language, and found that "ague' upon a m ins which it a modification of weal hieat ae teres in Texas, are now mak . \ and saves time almost as well as "the are to be or anized for thorough stud of ff g g g Y was pronounced m two -syllables, and the ordina y flyer •pinning frame. The ing avtour of the -principal cities of the - mechanical separator, without the expense. the country- For these purposes, along11 p he said teat he wished fluid, w uddy, yellowish substance, is Old World., ' the.line of the rst division alone 14 0(10,- plague " one, The milk,warm from the cow, is strained ' that elf the Bn lisb had lbs flnL disease contained ' a glans jar, from which it in It s said that s man at Heming'e Cc►r- 000 rubles, or ut f>10,51►0,000, have been g conveyed rough pipes to a small row of Tenn.,shrinke once a month from 180 - ' . into a can till it is ha if full; then 611 the appropriate d: and o i . half the other.. Y 8 P Pe Hers, , small bent lass ttubes, each having an ex. to I 1 undo and remains in that condition • can with cold water, which aerates milk, lit '' and social 6ffeatt of this An leetria rat has been Invented by a P° • ppoo tremely fi�a nozzle or orifim These tubes fora eek after which he re ains his ori ti and immediately reduces its temperature etupcndoas enterprise indeed, it Brooklyn man. Cate were in the habit of are erten in w shallow trots h of water, g )' Y the mat gigant o railway undertaking ever havin nocturnal picnios in his yard. He g nal eight~ to about 70° F., even in the warmest of the orifice ing beneath the water, level. tanned—will of tremendous moments made i• electric rat move slowly around A• the Bui leaves the nozzle the water re- C taint Kent, a pioneer - and wealthy weather. All the cream will rise to the w eat on, th Russiwn Government it. the l . and w each cat pounced upon it n has been declared insane ' P moves aixt per Dent of the solvent, and eitiz n of Omaha, surface-in lees than three hours.- - ' self0ill be likely to be revolutionary. The the as was, shocked to death. the fluid rnmediately .coagulates, and is and. moved to an asylum He was the The combined milk and water it drawn great industri 1 deverlopmeat that will M• Grana Cohee, of Newbern, -Ind., to drawn off i & remarkably finer filament of � oter of many of Omahas public build- ,: �.. by a faucet from the bottom of the eta Lill tollow must be reflected In Chan in the lay a «,ival joke upon a t�iritor at her � �L i and, woes dry. of grail d parks. : the cream a ts, which u then drawn social and politcal fabric of Itwsl•, which 9amm, VCon Beck, ozmyid-herself as a tenacity. elf a dozen such filaments-are A old album of atiampe collected thirty PPro •taaeir sadly to peed- of the ,otvillzfttg in- gb« d oaafroattad film is the dark. 1"Ie gathered leer and. spun precisely u year, o;in Savannah and recently dia., a separate vesseL As the cream is finances this wait enterprise will bring. In Bred t o pistol shots at her, and both bul• • separated in lea than three- boon, the can HID a vat aiu for settlement and P silk or w , it spun. only without the covered y an heir of the collector, hes re- P lets an iced bar body, arae a fetal result u drafting ,raDgement, and at a speed in veal 6-number of valuable issues,some of. - or cane used for the morning's milk are as fields for commercial and nwaufaotaring feared. secordanop with the twist required. In them worth $1,500. ready to -be used for the night's mink ; all onto ise, it ass probable that the n that need go -into the house u the sweet wort '■ currents of migration will be Inca- It bean proved that the monkey$of passing t "ugh the spinning frame it The United States.Credit System-..om- the; attain ions of China actually rapidly dri and becomes quite solid, and pan of. Newark, N. J., which insure mer- cream,thus.lightening,the labor there. The ed in new,,direatioas. It may, 'therefore, y we p drying ch is against bad debts, is in the hands of: melte tt/er snd are she to *tore in the of in the remainder of diluted skim* is fed to the pi f{r, the bwve a ooruidera�ble eQeat span tike.Estate wine a their own manufacture. The the solvent is removed. ' The yarn on the a Iver, ito capital having recently been oo9tly butter fust extracted from' it being of our own,00an�Pry. grins is assied from iaoaatwia berries ib L u ticall . rtaplaced by the cheaper fat of corp meal, in � 1 . aP°O Y im sten to the anent of $:.0� 0.000. - . such proportions as are needed to teed to the au "Har' and used as a beverage m the lynls� I, UISHAkLs'a!Rod THAM SILK, P ice Goldby, who lives near Trimble,• J . winter, ; ben the water is frozen. . Teni#ii.., was un�er • tree whish war struck growing or fattening stock. WON N PURE NERVE. It the.Prince of Wwles f ass to make $ szospt by ierosospie or chemical exaaniiom- by lightning. When he recovered con No time it lost, no labor required, oflr -- , birthda present to each of his near vela• tion. it howvver, in this condition, roiousnew his skin was as black as a negro's - ,expensive machinery to keep in repair �;w lvi l Clerk labewe.U�r •it•/>ret� • fives, , it soon romindsdof his negligence. when gerf tly dry, a highly inflammable and has best so ever since, but othertrise when using the dilution prooesr. As sorJtt atlas • r•rtaersriR No woe or he is bald, for their brtt►daYs anbsrtanae d it therefore requires to o g he was uninjured. _�. as the milk is mixed with water the rep- . _ J come of a. He has seventeen brothers-inthrough a-third process--that of denitra- &ration goes on naturally, while the farm. In 1822 Mr. 4 { law, rix n uncles, fifty-seven'cowias, sad tion—ia tr fah by a well-known trastmeat At In the women starved 4 bouohece w relative of the Greenwood, er is aLtendingto other duties. Thisquick, present M. of that name, was a clerk in fifty-eig tnephews and niece;. by ammorpum sulphide the nitrate acid u out cbe Drily caisson is the plwceby opening ilea nbive process, requiring so ice even extragted f atter which when the am is an ice cream parlor next door and operating the banking•bo4" of Hope, of Amsterdam. John erkert, of .Morristown, N. J.. � its to to make a chance to shake bandx iD theme warmest weather,enables the farmer � � win drie it u t�icall con-iaflamm- � �: to convert his cream into butter at home One clay he was sant by his patron rQ M r. disehwr ed w an fa a hornet's• nest, The rig r `e wilt) every male acquaintance who passed .. hornets ashen wt silo, and he took rat able. It indeed, less in moble than u without the expense of car in or having Barin the celebrated London banker, to � it oil his way after a drink. j Pe carryin gg ng g• cotton or ea. Chemically, the am when ;: it carried to a creamery. It at: enables is a elu ter of bushes Infested by a lot of ' y' Y The house in which Lindley Murray, tite • - . Y negotiate w lowtt. He displayed is the of, b"L he bees and hornets attacked him de.iitrata pproximatea very closely tai silk Y those farmers.who are supplying the large - 'itself. Tb 1ustcous character of the mater- famous grammarian of early American days, c,.;., markets to maintain a fair price fof their fair so much ab' 'ty as.to entirely win the so viol sly that sena his eyes were elcsed was born is still standing about,' twelve - milk. The can manufacture it into ant• sateen► and cbnt�denee of the English bank• and his nos was swelled to twice its aatur- Iah depend ' upon its transparency and iia .. Y wl size. . cylindricial construction. TThe yarn can be miles math of Harrisburg,Pa. It is a sonic-' k; ter for a time and reduce the quantity of or. , spun to an j thtckiitsar ht count,and athread, what pretentious log-house, with three the milk sent to market till it will eom- ,. » Bsea befog trained u letter carrion rooms and a sleeping loft, ` Faith, sai ?taboucbere' one day to it is claim , is of even diameter through• P -t3 ,- wand a fair prise. The farmers can con- ,, by s�i gliah farmer. A bee is Laken a- oatI, unbrq en and it m. be roduced of In Massachusetts the experiment of tax- - trol the price of milk if they with, instead Baring, your, daughter is a charming way f m horns, a letter rinsed b Y P s of the contractors dictating what the creature. I wiz h I could persuade you to minroph thge•aphy it gummed w his little ualimitad ength. Indeed, once the spin- in bicycles it proving a failure. Nearly .y �- g Y e sing frwm is properly started and given a half the wheels are owned by-minors, who - ��, shall take. An improvement in dairy'in ve me her d." back he is Lhrgwu into the air. Home , Y P g give uM ' osontiriuouo n I of the cellulose nitrate are entitled b law to $1 000 exemption. .x• that will cheapen the cost aof production " Young , you are joking, for ser- he goM like a carrier pigeon; and the the © ra n of s ipniD . practically y Ia Boston, which has 15 000 wheels, no will run up the profit, the same as an in- iowly you m allow tkat ,Hiss Baring chief vantage be enjoys Queer hie bi p crease in the selling. Good n a could acv be me the wife of w sim le brother' that he cahoot be seen in tir,ie h aatotrwtio ' d may be continued indefia wttanopt will be made to levy the tea. 1�`I R pastures re �� 1 P ately. t��isconsiD the in- _ �-L, an essential element in profitable dairying. a y war,or,I it seen, could not very well be boot. ,. am of axe, fnratiture irin s,nd Ia Jefferson COanty, Without manure no ood farmin is Butt, said bouohere, if I were in � P y I troduction of dairying has been followed 11 ibis •g g � partnership wi Mr. Hope*." builds, ed' silk handkerchiefs, pen• by, ,m increase in the value of farm laude aS• : •`Qh, that ould. 11 quits ti different Wor of t{he� British Post OQitee - gam• gim recusing silk, eta., dyed Ina from $16 to$60 per acre and in a reductiop cwt var•i9 y of shades, were inspected and in the number of mortgaged homee;es�da thin , tint woµld entirely make up for all , Acco tai the British Postmaster ,dled mea Llemen well able tc, t' Wintering fiver. , g . Y Bern from sixty to.seventy per eaenr~ of the total. t ;f deficiencies. (Seessel s fort.leth anneal re rt Inulin as estimatte t air 6ommercial value and the It is time that the stock intended to.be Retarsoed to' Amster am, Labonabere ' general o pi ion as to the krillianae of the Alexander S. Blaine, of Simpson county, I wintered over should be relented out so I. fo,.hu patron`— a Pani meatary paper, the total number g F _ pu py sirciu• ffects need was favlwable. The arti• Kentucky, left only one request when be that the rest can be marketed as soon as r „You must,t*ko me iu� tnarshi " of 1st t oards book ha M -ybnpg itiead, how can nt think of sial silk atarials wi, i s ►tid washing and died- That, was te? be busied in his silk- . . - •possible. As it is necessary, in order to `such a thing'. ,It is impossible. You are lays' as pies, nswrPart% tiipd,ps►roeliL de• ironing wi Out losing their lustre. oe with- lined broa uiloth.What •His maiden yearn 1 rewlize w fair, profit, to rather paste the eerithpat'torbutye. sad"�--- livered ' the United Kingdom during the out any Im 'irment of their colors, with whoQi be had lived many years, "But if t ba nae the son -inof Mr. year end March Slat Is eafimwtscl at 2,• "It aheri► be state that the manufan- wouldn't allow the request to be oomp)ied growlth and gain with hogs, it is of no ° . turere and xtile experts of Bradford.have with. . Baring l &53,.rrg4, ,-an average of over 74 to each no confide' in the iiisse(nl.ness and,prscrie- 1'hel oa_itol at Z1 ashington has poet more advantage to winner over only those needed : .. p Ips thAt as the &W. r world soon be parson, d an incres'ss of nearly 2J par s - „ ability of a new preccom It was offence than..$3U 000 000. It covers three and tat breeding, or that with good titiatimeat nettled, and so you have a�ay word, Deet, paired with the previhw 'year. g „ f tr to the bl Hingham Silk Dellis {Later lit half acres, the dome is A07 feet hi h and will make a satisfactory aift. It is true •'Fortat6ed wit _these twp promisiIi Labou- The esti ted total revenue for the ear Y 8 Y Co.0) the gest silk m nutaetory in'Eng= 135 in diameter, and is exceeded in size only f ' '' that where hos can be given a"-good ran e,. °here.roturned- p Rlaojd ADA two months 'w: X10,7 ,885 in the portal department, land bef it was inued4ced to the•b SL >'e. a in IRomo, St. Paul's in Lon. % IL y . 8 g K R after ms►rried. 114114, luring, because Mr. and. 92.5 ,200 in thea 1 ;Zraph, doart- they will live even during the winter oa w Ho hs�d pcoapiused to.w et him into part- gentsewl p lin, but they. declined to steer,- don, the Invalides iq Paris and St. Isaac°s Hope p melt. T tonal est a4itars w l0 .►l l 11 - t- pa +t+! , , nine its uti ty. I have questioned a dozou .in Sts Petersburg. 'r conmparatively small amount of food,and if. nerehip, ape hµ bofcame a ite+3 to the house 476, of whi•h £7,757,423 .had refervaice to others who ' ez rienasin the trade ou ht t' , colored woman,- � ��, of Ro a oil the pare th of that omise of the Passat e►rtmentt,.and 4 754 023 to Pe Mia. Lucinda Bewdley, a co g, „ living ie,all that it tteeease►ey, +► c4naider- P , Pr P 2+ + make thei pinwnr vahiable.and they!lave, dial at Bentonville,e, Ohio, recently, at the . i mars e. Lbe Celogra h Departitient without a tion } in able number might liv kept. But with hogs i" p , •retied their belief that s e of 93 She.ha.s bees +a slave, belong B r rather more than with any other deans of "� `� r' ureblit pro „ HQnry Clay, until she wee nine y out t he inve a won n a success."t ttt o ld of, ve c adtbck.it is very important,if the beat profit Her l'T'0 ChanEed to Agger«%; • olid, when Clay sold her. After_ war t' is realized, to keep in a good thrifty con• •o mine, s eeL one, ha imploted'ss Dealer^-- fie year husband is #ilin°k transfers she was bon bt by William Brad• t „ .. . ► dition. If this is done during the winter he knelt at her feet. again 1,„ , i metTiing Unusual. ley is If359,iwho Crook belt to Ass s C�wife. it_will be necessary to feud more or lea, .•+I am.sorry t gilts you peln," ebe a»- lits. Slim uta—" yes; its insomnia He Ass�S self-conceited that he didn't` Ohio, where they lived as man n/ d and feeding increases trice coat` .swered,." but i cannot bis; Cease tot think now. 'H4 ego 't sletep A wink•" �� know Lha i was a little i in the alphabet, Gincinnati'a fire department has adopt, t Uttjerse one is reasonably well about me sad 8 d some other girl wlio wilt Ah, 111 n Hues him hf that;. ,end net l; as sweet on a girl He theaug&t ani innovation in the way of a portable tele g a „ . I y `: it would till idl ht, sbd tried':to put kiss hope which is carried to a(I fires rod with a good shelter, so.•that the eMv�idotj gr can hi ke you hap y. i' Yes, a core you con." $ P P . be kept fairly comfortable witbout being That s a g d idea, h$-said; ass hearose Thanks or your confidence: ,,He isi arm aroua I 'er. He,was mist2aken. connection, made with wires TpD is to the ,. �„ obliged to feed.too.much grain to maintain send dusted h trouser knees with his worried sbou someuhing, I pee;aui�. "Oh, e� �e ate, he said, - I foargot my- ceps. ment headquarters. This en alto } o •� Indeed he ir, snail'. het lies self. �' file athief.or the marsbwl, in common handkere-hisf; . was a fool not to think I rusimaL heat, the better plan, in a`'majority " " ,.• ion with the of eaw,will boa to crowd the fe e I A'during of it before. I awake wll ni ht vrerneietie, wel is ever Well, 'e r+ sed aha 1 , if you did keep in constant e?oramuni - gscieg pay y it•'i3 the: Citi .I'ReD.l psi d clef it." head U."Iers of the ar ii4a'sxi• d, .... go, PI r'I' y y + P .f Lhe-iw11� and eL all of the b,- r, p8•tt the That► sbe�wlea inid. _ ;r' ta, cur Lint mill. 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Sn.o ..1'�i•'._ .PL 3•`...\k'.yF)SR •\ 1%" i. . - ,..., - .- .-: 'e•.. ., A..tx�: ,: „F w, ';;._: .,.. •.�.'4.. _ .�G:�t 2-,'.y' vnr.._. -;ti«: R, -.r-, _._.- .. •. re-...- ;_ e.. di• *o^: = '•x,5 3" " �,5' �'.i.. � `i. `F z-,.. -x �';. : :: - - �''''. ;�' .. :a,. .. `;7_. rr :�:,:� }t , aft} Ft ;^ .. r'"Lv F tl,id.,k�;i w• , 1 �, �:. . THE: - t.a,�� AU G'rt3bl3n - By, .. e father ave her ave - $1'�#>tT - . T bride g ay, did lit ill r : RD, ,r c, �# # t3fl'e;t OYY�to 4#til#E�9 �# Ti>i� T1m-.rt,W ot's that yon say? Look• 91P 1CdntB. e , �- c�_ I .1 )Ere not?' More than that. He threw in . , , Phi1a., Pt t estalrti Au itratia. in far or ?" X100,000 to boot." t,-{- - - . . ,.ill « What's Chollq do,A 9" ,, ,rrying to h8 $odd boom in W est Australia is team. , Way aging Willism--ayes. I kn'L no I 4. *, g t develo 1 P- I work on farms. But I never �! CH��Nj� • collect his th�ughte."• "Poor fe.low. _ Ha P wg ith wonderful rapidit . stn s t one . Y Al y eityation more n a week." I Chas' PIOU� I _. x isn't the first to have trouble with bsd ready m W stern Australia, vee are told, „ Y not ?" . . ,�, ,t `, 1. debts. tt there are apinging u CY 1 b I � ` . .."t " . '.- . i:a Mrs, giland-- I doors t like to a girl. P tow)mshim, where `' by time the folks :generally I 0 .;, % f; '# `: throw kisses. It is o immodest. Mr. desolation a ce reigned; railways are be- a to ork." V�r'�.'VMe �� tate t t satin me as oompany, and wants -, __ -1 x: Hilaad-" Yee ; and then thea are usually Ing laid as est as the workmAh canrputs , 0ani, poor marksmen." a t t. s . r t such them down• �► _....,. : 4 ACOBS • • . i wild and 'hitherto unp@opled lie "3he has ti ry handegm tenth•„ o I have been drinking Bt,Leoa Mineral�a « lowdid you come to break with Miee region ie pal�tatin with She--` Why ehoul 01L, - :, cegtilarly for four yenta :, , p 9 y 8 civilization Y ��a't. she, w on Ger 1' in ry best thing to drink while in tri ng 5weetli s. � uu` always said she was as and a broths is a dentist . `I t' �• now life. good ae gold• Yee ; but 1 got acquaint. �8• is a excellent regulator, having nom The ratan die it n ed with a girl who had the gold.'' overy of an auriferous , , x'28 r�$ P leis cured me o! constipation and kidnap ;,lr trouble. „ g reef of unto d value has given an im. Rus - ' NB B �t W. H. RA9LITT.383 Manning Ave., Your wife takes teat interest in the ' pe t ham los Pedestrian of Caw+drt:� / - " '-1 woman question. She does, air ; she is so 4 Y p to the ludo tr both in En la d sad in hil-dren ) rnauch'taken up with the, rights-of woman the locality of the mines. n ND QUItz St• Leon Mineral Mater Coy, Ltd$ ' speaking of that she forget$ men �iaveany." I the diacovery� air Malcolm Fraser agent- D y0 WANT "THBI EARTH Head OMoe-- ` :. ,5t: ` ?' All Dru King St'�''Toronto. lits. Bingo-"Can't I have a bicycle, ✓general for IWeetern Australia, ra its o are thin hollow ggiats. (3r d Hotels. dear?" Bingo-"Pihaw, you'd never o�cially ae follows; P° CheSt.. trated we 1 new The Brat ditton of this handsome new illus- --______ .+ , "It w°old em to cell a s4 rp Vv• y newspaper a I` +I 1A e Or $ iII and it sold ike hot Cakes. everywhere it a FA•RM�R�, "ugespmethitlggood,� 1. ts; learn. Mrs. Bingo-- Well, 1 ve had d eclipse ythiiig ever g t00 f1St, are introduced ��®3w�.® enough practice working the sewing, discovered in the world's history. 'Aladdin IO1 de Stroll W WANT A SMART BOY $= _ ' - machine." and his .La p' does not record greater° �� Robust AIId "Tn every to n. The most liberal terms ever riches than hose officially vouched for, lip b31' ott�ered. . R the 8rd«t to apply. Write : •' 8'�33 318 Judge"Ydu`say your Loy anis Jse tin A 6oie 5 feet inches wide and 3 feet: d P'.arth," I'+.i�'th Buildia PP Ye The d �1• the house nights and read books. What has eep , . � -�'., Toront Oat. g+ ?3 to 81 Adelaide St. TA1�ttL - . boo>is . Father of the youthful aoeused-- Yielded. 10,0(x, first, and then enough ' ' - `+t „ slold is left to"seal out two hundredwei ht• �`The Boy Bandits of Bombay series. This' reef o tcroes a dis gsco ■sA�1 ��H LADt P t+►nce of half .a r �y.� ES COLLEGE ro Edith-" What trakee.,y u��think that mile, and it 'a believed to be -a deep one, *0 Opens September$, 1891;, • L'harley is in love with yo blaude- If it ie an thin C- ' All teat era honor graduates of universities '_ g ilk@ this, the wealth • or colleges ReIongular courses for graduation Orx>�rt ��Why, ma talked to him ov r half an hour which is re ting tl•.ere rnueb be nom@thing -, g� y „ to literatu and science, musio, art.elocution- - 4 last avenin and he real! a mad to enjoy which will at rile the world. muls Inc. E>tc hent accommodation, inn trin tut if~'' Is is add d, in comment etructori;, °tin; p g 1 „ e t by the hZnd°n ng associations and p(easan, r « Everett Wrest-- Lady, f- ydd would Financial, N w9, that "if pres,int indica• t 8 Cres surrounds a. A.idreas the Principal, tT$•MADE SPECIALLY FOR YOUR USE ,- like to have some wood sa ed- 14:rs.• tions are t be trusted.it is a reasonable . � Ot Cod•-li% ver oil. A. BURNS, s:T.D...L,L.D. (i$ �a18 ��eLNLX s) Potts-" We burn gas,"' "Then perha�is inference th t the reef avhich runs noctit t contains material for mak-- Ilarrtware and General Stores all sell it. ' . you will let me turn on the gee for me and south of CoolgArdie will turn out to be II;� healthy �+lash elle Bone r =r\`'�xLl �' B��i' HOa'ERS • CO.. Toronto,Out breakfast." One of altoge her exceptional wealth, while , S• �'--_ _ 'Z-, $e-"Do you know how t6 make Aood at the Murchison Said, although it has -"llreS Coughs AV Colds and I �y,S _ t Yoa p, g bread ?" She-" Oh, yes; but I don't been hardly trait bed over, the minae that calf tun r Profits :mean to ; when I marry I mean .to got a have beet o�ened are averagin from their �' Physicians, the - hushand who will be rich enough to buy,me cruahings from three ounces togfour ounce orld over endol'S p" e s� � � Wtu be inereas:f e f e it. I �• ed, sour land cake." to the too. During the six months ended tip freed from foul Ethel=tOWh`at made ole think the June � 1 9� the old a0d�t be deeehed br7 Sabsfl�tes r ,� P „ Y Western' Australia amountedodtot8 .a^of BoottABowne,notLerille. atlpr i Y. . � _. weeds,if .you d were husband and wife ," Frank-- Why, ,, uggi"Eco.d4L t ounces, and it to estimated b eminent _ -` � � deed Your Stock' . whenever he related a good story she al- y - ways interrupted him by saying he'd left. authorities aha; the total for 189.1 will' be y Gralln out something," 21»,OOU oundes, or nearly double the out• j� p + put in 1,393. The gold is there-of, that -_ ucr�e�sarar a--- I t � _ GrOUr1d _ Wife-."The doctor says-I will gain ten there can be I no question." _ - or tifteen Conde if I o awe for q ,f 't` �UQh!'. 49AA.L°ensd � O � bqa P g y a,month. "�' SEMD FOR [AYALOGUE ,� A _ T f;an't I go, dear ?„ 'Husband-"Not much! YOu're an Easy Prey,..: _ f �y �•►I~� r WA I`ER�V� ' Why, not one of your gowns would fit you with. your f1jah reduced below a health Tim � R=ate• an �-^" !e IS ne�r/ - - Lheu." Y I tis�ttsaria d , standard, for f'nneumption and ether a' permanently cured, �'0 a►11 i� ortea-�1; n f 1j pM Teact;r=r -"Now, Johnnie, ywe've been 9erofulous and d�►agerous diseases, And I TlaZdvu LN'I`pI+T Cure uarantt+cd. P Buhr 'Stoll�j Clio Vl INSTITUTlt t ��(e M Advlee and pp ' I. hearing of the changing seasons ; Now can it's for.just ttiie condition that Dr. Pierce's Vrite for circular,, fi5 Shuter St,:Toronto, 14 "'` y Orin s everything, even to the finest seeds, we tell when fall is-here ? Johnnie- Golden Medical Discovery is especially i e '•' 13tones last a lifetime1. +`•Cause everybody's clothes smell of valu�bla. ! - Td /I.OD w'reckrd sad 14esc#ed. By' !!. n 1$), Iron Plates, chilled 1-16, are not in it with t nam floc balls." W. J. HUNTNtZ, Ph.D., I).D. .A aeries of '� p� ri French Ruhr Stones,6 inches Chic's. P If you re th nnar tha►a you ought to be, -hapters to men on social purity and right'liv- - TM� SMoKe OC F! tO Chilled Clear Through. _ . "Say,. I don't believe that stor�r about whether from wasting diseadss, defective ng• It is written in -plain language that all 5�En o run, simple, durable,,fast-Write uo i19re. Dane°n's hair ' turning gray• in a nutrition, orwhatever Cause, the " nY understand. Live Agents wanted, Cir. �L.F'e. - +" " r er Digcpv- niers containing tet•triR ,;ant on application, teroU$ Brantfor . . . - night, do you . bilsie - Mercy, yes. Y will cure y bring you up .to the healthy Altliawa Drtsxs. Publlaher, Toronto.Unt. ,�g�to�0���� d That's nothing; my mamma turned hers standard. ]H restoring the normal action IoSh oNrR t- CANADA. 0 nv«a yellow in half a.,day." of the deranged, organa end• fanetioas, it ALBERT COLLEGE, . - see uN exhibit at Toronto and Quebec Fair# A-noise in Europe arouses every natural source and means of $elleville. Ont - --- _ - ' - - They asked what vitas itr nourishment. As a strength-restorer and j -- - • ' 'Twaa little Japan flesh-builder, pothiag like this modtcine is SPLENDTb RECORD of six candidate,; for II * � n the China closet. known :to m ical science. Filthy Cod Senior nndidatee prepatreod for TrucherixcertlHcotea_ liver oil and 11 iEs disguised compounds Ltiplomaa awarded in Commercial Science. RAN BY -: R BBERSn Ile you think Sickles will rt=�ov t=soon; can't compare ith it. MuNia Fine writs, Elocution. Will cane@n hey�l�'� perfect satisfaction is fit sty! , and finish, and it has bac asfied the invalid's friend, " H'm'm,1, ra. Thursday.September ath. '91. y-word that Mme a - plied the physician thoughtfully. " !1i a s For calendar addrei,t ' - 1. Y Dr. Pierce'e Pellote cure conetipatioh, PRINCIPAL DYER, bt,A.. D.D. GRA,NL BV R[TR$E1tS Qjlr �llt8 Ilio snsw::r depends on whether you mea 'phys- indi eetion, or dyspepsia, biliousness and it scally or financially." gg -- - - ' aeadachea. I - . - Ah," said the casual calleF,`tiee,ng the "So you ark not going to sand your sea ♦ ,� - _ - poei at work in the ad joining room the 'to col'le a?" q ,Uncle t.)atbia-" 'Tain't no ,, I . P - •rite of genius is burning, ell +" ";�o�" said - i H - _ - use ; don't came nothin' fur games au' neverING . .- � . - the poet's practical wife; "I guess t is his did." I � r i - - . ... - :1 cigirette.that amells so." � B f * I . . ­_ Stoaks—"There Recipe.-For iakit= ti Ut=iirte-sti •eal .... 'lb • - • • I V R`. P T ^ goes Chanter lakes. DrIuk at ismoll fest ' M�_i_A`�T� lie's got one of the finest voices 'I ever Adams'Root R er Extr,,wt ......_. i ' /` one hot le s i _y._-_ heard. Eve: hear him sin¢? He's got. a 1'lei+ehroann'n lea,t .... .. half acake - fibe voice." Oakes eadl " `lugar .. ...... .. "' .«- h�ve letters fro all arta of Canada saying y)— Yee : nice ...-two pound+ Ip y• g voice. I heard it about an hour a�o--he Lukewarm �iut]rr....... :.. .......two gallons _ �+ . borrowed ten," I)isc�lve they y;ttgar and yeZrtt In the water, �� Pee f urn ees are the Best. ' add the ext nty'and bottle ; place in it warm ♦ s# Model �V d� tike-" intended raid you'ft13kP r}ie a p�omiie pinto fortwenty four hotir3 tint!! it [ermen(A. 3 •. i Let us send you Catalogu and full particulars, and '•oucast I you never inten,ie•l to kee than elect;on ice, when it lull!o -�. ou would Pea Nparklin y peatrr "'_"-°•' y a - and delicious. g •t1(11, lo.t-sr, a,,.i ;w r13 volb"a. The onl re - Judge f Yourself. not trent a man that w'9}'. H-P.�—" Uf T'he rt,rtt beer ran be obtained is all drug iia the;uarke, r,,r oi-••!cirlridge3. . tootle not. If you }.tad iteru a man there and l;r•or,-ry -tore:+in 1'►and '� cent bottle.+ to light • bry — I 1 wcald have been sortie ,how of- rea oning make f«oand fide gallons, weight, �: h YOU." r I «l,', T ,p. 1l . ,,* BLARE BROS. RE I . . I Drown- �'t'ftat tobacco are you amok G•,o„1..'r t.,rL t,«i«; 1� r:«ke t�tt}�." & COC O. STO N O NT.. . � " I don't i,eliere Jack lives I g r t. t_-�t, t , j - . ane a'" well in m•,et of novo' Bunker-- 11 ULher fel r a i The Marlin Fare firms e9., I - __ -a; i,e ought to I;rrtha-d.Hae h . Lcen� lows.'' • ---- ---- ---- - - -- ' ME negl•air,g }ou1. , deal? "Uh, ¢ea , ' no. Po6ner'a 1'1 anile 1)i, mixed ) - --- ' - -- i,f1 11ti1� ����i���� ����,�ifl1 � il��ll,` He refuses to break our engagement) when with fish oil or grease, will provent the � . h- know I could marry Mr. U :1111 ion if Horn .fi}'. Apply with a brush about the j � U IC I ' be wouid.'' I a - I . I horns, head as back of anln:ale, f1. `:`Uf course it's none of nay ba iness•, " Wi1C}•ou m rr}- me '" " I"ain'aicead Every Muaitt Ydatcher{nC>a. sTect i dear," said Mildred to- Amy, 1, but if I I engaged Y _ nada should ky� where the f ' TC_ cc Supply i'Vo With ... e° a ed co fo r men." " But you" can ff y : were you I wouldn't marc cite stet their music Cheapest; I I . - � - �� r y Mr.,Spa ' only one, you know. Let me lze tri@ I I -"�"" Write ua [o i � the "i�Jhy not ." With all your money, you r Catalo�uce; alive i"a 1 �JeSt • one. sample eoPY of ilia C ` ougfit to be able to get. A real! han some ' 111, pie C alive CANADIAN . man. ' Y {.. Charlet its and Quacks monthly}our. ,rtc� tr,c~ , nal with 11 W worth of tnuele -• „ - � . . Have long plied• heir vocation oa the sof- in tach issue. ss to s►t per day rr "Here's aomethin' great-simply 'leatr!" fering pedals of he people. The knife has madeby canvassers. Seeprem- 16 exclaimed the street fakir, as he bl eked pared to the ick caustic applications 0iumitgt We carr everything �� the Tat icatione Y Y W3 �� h of a ,. PP r qq portly citiren. I da e 1. on c have tormented the victim of corns until iii the U[uale line. ,, ; doubt it,". was ilia reply, " But T belong .the copviction chased itself-there's no WHALEY, ROYCE&CO. to the'claes of people air who ob e t to - 1681►9M9f!T,T180MTO,pNT. f in C11I1�( c`h.• bavi' I breatness-throat upon them.' cure. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor P proves on what end_er basie'public opinion . j . often rests. If you suffer from corns get �_ Canada p'Orl`y7at18t7t - 11 1. FOI' 'Ot all About lt.. the extractor a d you will be eatisfi •+>r P m n�'t Ml� L. r t Sold ever w Y �d' t• r • U aMou" lJ 111Q ��j f)uncan the great Scottish then! Y here Can and S�ti Ing Compani �i _ - ., and glen Nell-- 1� b A . `;- , Urlental scholar, having to stent in a 1. hat makes soil .think your }_ h' Ile e ual. I . new suitor is en irely too honest?" Belle• fl. —'�'° - j c:�urch near Aberdeen, set off one Su day -" Beoausa he wouldn't even steal a i 01fti'e—TOCOtltO - - •I W.fVit,, Toronto. ' n,orn:ng to walk to the place: Sow}y kiss." - - - - -o--,- - /j Moving EVERY USER D 8itweribed Capital ..............s s,e",e44 I I -� I . E E SE ELIC TED ; . - 1 along, he quickly got into the . St, Geon'-s " eeping" properties are tin• P' d n a - aeven*.h he p►1 p Capital ..,.. . $,8!4,000 avers of mental exaltation, and ,equalled. It to net se gene in bulk as insserved Fundal.,..;,.,,;,;;,,,,,, 1 > �4 LO deli - T6i`Onlo M n{>� ` bottle and rhuch lane expensive. i p 11CRARY rTtimes space and matter felt from him ( like -4� T nal Aseeta.._.. ,. 1$,040,000' V FGs ��s Ethel What did you do when your - o f vel nrpeg . - Vance ver. gar:nenta, keachiog the church, and see• fiance said he tag going to have hie moa- @ entargerd capital and ieut of tbi ---- -_---- ..; - ane mile - -- -- ------ -_ people ester, it occurred to halm to tache shaved o �" Maude-" Oh I set C°°tpanY+ tagether with the inereuaod fao[li ;i'` be , tle,c it now hob for aupplyifng land owners with r , - y proper thing to engage in public my face against t." cheap money, @nob!@ the Directors to moot �� worship, lining up to the elder at I the with proniptneee all reau[rom@nix for loansry - Get R1 0[ Neuralgia u ou aitie►faotory real esGttte ++ecurity. Appli- �oD ' i plate, he enquired who was to preach, and ! c tion tray be made w the Company's Local There is no as in fooling with neuralgia. pprgisers.or to.... o _ and... only "came to himself" when he was told- It is a disease t at Rives way only to the I J. HST MASON. QA that, the preacher ossa to 1 R L, I . - w, .c IDu%n from „ �' 1'11 r• most powerful re remedies. No remedy ..yet 1 Managing Director. • Aberdeen, One �1�p aL direovered has given en the grand results that __ _ . • FOR A L $LIES DF BUI DINGS:.. first inclined to doubt the authentieidy of invariably attends the employment of Pol• �� - such anecdo es but the present writes ie eon's Nerviline. Nerviline ie a eitive Capacffg from I ,000 {O ,g ,00 ub1C �'@Q� read to b po �, Y eve anything of the kind since- epecifie for all ne ve pains, and ought to be ,n - aj,h absent inded friend of his retut'nod kept on band in 'very,family. Hold every "CYCLONE STEEL, RADIA.TOQ" 1,° i tlotnA .,I - after performing part of hie jou ney where, `?5,cents a bottlo. M WOOD FURNA ' by rail, to ask where he was going to". « „ - - 3 CE - , - . He- You are the onl irl t ever loved y 8P N13 EA�+Y dRATE. especiall f �--Sbe- Oh, n ver mind thq►L. The I t * adapted forwood bnrnpng ' - TO The Girls. i main question ie m I the only girl you ever I _ ° eavySteelPlatepireB a pont ,,' will love." IN `I.O�ONTO DO THE and Radiator, whie hen ' Girls; as man of BUSINESS OF I rH1Q gpick@rand are more arable 1 Y you will have to X11 ke - :_ . your wa ` Rosea are naw a full blootfi. Many nom• PROVING$ . . . , ADIATORolModern nstrn I « Y in life alone-and all of ou lain that their ante throw suckers from l tion and Great Heating Now .. bughs to be able to help others light bite p Plant r-s ttai�t menaxa- `' , �' _� the roots. Thes are budded roses. You RQE ASH PI`r ` should buy rocas Town on own roots, then f `� bAttles-do not wait until you are flung'off ' y rlgl bort, winter ft", bsst shi.. : j' S. by disaster; and your mother and nr will have no tr ble. Brown Bros- Ca, *nfAcibhss sn the Dom:n- COAL FORNAC ~` father ' Toronto, Ont,, ar the leadia rose rowers are dead o g , g tine-all railways acid bmf Combustion C b i and all the resources, of in the country.., rite them for an agency. Isnaa center at O�tarw's gihrvTrav ustion C t your fa : lulls have been scattered, but now Wife-"And id Mr. Gay really say I capita, rge Heatin Surface I 1� while to a gold home and anvironed,Iby rune positively eve-like;" Husband- Fir parlict�lat5r as to twm go Feed door 'worxgethatty, learn how to do some kind I of "Somethin of t at sort. He said on acid r>rast rrsitablt tteriarisst Ctlonai Fire Pot v �. I r that the world must have as !ot>g l,as were pigeon-toed, I believe." Y p : tuidress... .. otatin f Bar Damping ; k the world stands. end li+4O® �1R1�A�E I~EP ASH PIT .�� from the Turn your attention etnlroidery F 1 Wheats. - - - �w ,, ,� mbich t of fine dlippen, of ,::,. Wi�dpel I�ubilahtl QQn r . . here is a"surpine, and make a use nl grTeer `per bus el,geneeee Giant, $2..(?; ( a =D► ' �tllj t �lar$nt�eed � ;,�I article. tor... . E�,pend the time in which yea White header, 1.60; Dawson's Golden y % QA AGUE f m oullm I "M �: I �i ,. adorn a cigar,case in learning how to make Chaff, $1.00; Jo es' Winter Type, 8flo; 13 Adelnfde IL Wfl� T t - - - r�_ �� �A _t etndoII onset loaf of bread. Turn American Bronze 7 t...Msaafactvrced by.� . y p� , . o, Earl Red Clawson, , '` I (� y �' = 1 } �' inks to tljef�amuuhe making of flimsy tenth- $5c; Cotton bags e. ldend_for (7ircttlars �1® _ . j `� �a �� �. �� � TQr t `� ¢ facts - hinge., e of important sol e- to the Steele,Rrig ,Maroon geed Co. (Ltd.) i .; r 132 Ding t. ., romp. r ;. . c rd . ,.- :,.-. 1.. , ff r. s r. > e 4 .. . �r �t +.. . e„ #, n .. t'N % a� :..�. _a. . ,.: Is ,4L . t t , r. �. r,. .r aa% e i :. ,d t a 1. .3- ,y 7 �{ d L a. �,� e. a-. . ... .[ 3 > . .. .. mi v •z, u. T �-.9 c�� i F- :-a k?M -t iP �. �.. ,t -F un 7 i �' 1 �i. i� 71f„afi . r f tiY af.. ,.5 + -:'i �A.,- �._.' }:i ! '`S �t'Y 1 -.- .:.. �., .- - • ++f'r, _.f : ri 31� a2k``r - .:. --.> 1 .•-a. % •x" t`-'. t. `�'�' a ' .d • ,.., x . . - .. .,d, �� ,. , ..aa ,.r..n .s .t,'<�:-- ?- x,4 , . t �'s �+ 'tw \..Y. -311 .,. : .., f _ $5�;:9}G 1'. �..r�. ,4,3 K 1., i.,ye a n -,.t.yiY.# .. .--P ' &. E- .s 2;•Y 4;c l.' la a .$- !.`-r' 1 - �, r' r, _ • _ Y #;t - -s,.: ,-. r_ r;. •!. - , i. r . _ ,. I — . .. I .�f -,---,L-�;' , - -1 ."I �-ft .i- > _ W Md », , p ...Y� - n.. fv ,Yap Y :`R ` ,. -41"- .a k.. _.t ,�T e ..1.- .. , r �. .. .>` .. 1.. ... .. G)fr :",i.-, �., -..., .-de. R 7 - - _ -t., fir'• .i. S r }}[[qq �'�+� �F per... -:5. ...,t.. -: -_ r -, _. &a .iS` ..-... t '.+`.•- -'+sit.! ...a1c,.. .A.skf.L:'.' b - -� _ .-_. -.. . . -. , n3ia-.V+. a- ..?r:-, ._ `;,, �.a.- '> �".�.' F�, _ _ fix r4".• 'Y�` .»_. J :- -- - . '...r , .- _ .:_ ...- _ .. ._.- - .a. s.. 1- r!� _ - {'s" :_moi•^ 5 - - 1 I �. p .f v .-.- -. ..1 _ .- - L -. t .. - :- - s k_ ..71 vR','4� f 11_ I -:- .:. - .S $fWx ,-, „ ... e.. :,. u`.!. fir*_ --:�:a .- ,-: ...,:.a ,x....:.- .:; '..- .r _ r j :� . r1f. _ .. J. _ � _- ern F. (.{. ! '/..� iF. -. ti x t: (. - 1 : ,.: .. �.- ,.:, .I� ..- :. r ,......... .: ,-., .: -. -: x1 - l rr.> _ ata . P �;w._ > ,, ,i',.. r. •. .- 1 _ F . - �•, � ,T [ ,y� . . t -- ' _. r ! ,t./a, -. .fi .F -ir s. :ir x:..511 : i -- F ,. .,.gP� .. ..:. {( .. _i. _ _ __ - - - q - I r,' .: -._ - - :'t"� d 4 f, A$A� To RENT-Loi 84. e�ce»ei; -, LLt. - C. - ,> : , , a 1' 1;FiokeriaR• Apply on premt�4o iOBTr •T UF!►1t1 H ' I . ­_ -1., ( s - w 4, - B&LL,one wile from Rouge ill P 0 a • .. `_ , Jso. Hopkiias ho liveif (In E. J• 0 or- __ . I, .;:, { _. . I ' ria term, let con axion Uzbridtte, ez fie . to have 400 ba eta of peas off 10 as T� RENT- 146 scree of land. beit►r� yep the bottom is entirely knooke of prices a parte of iota 8,7 and e,in con. 1,Pickering. - and from proven appearances he gill get possession to plow at on". Appply to MISS, ' VAIL,on the premises,or to W. V. RIOHARD- . :. . ­� : Wy L :, good price for th m. SON,Pickering. 4tl-4d - � � �xi � C. Q. DdcAvo bas a Dolt which b� in _ �: z.; tends to ;have zhibited at some of the TRAY EVGE ANh LAMB— Serfhyed fi ., 1 , 6 N R S , . 1` s'publiahed every Friday morning at its o as principal exhibit one in the province and it S from the premises o[the nnderesaned,�lot d Pickering,Ont. Is the opinion f the beet Jndgee Of; 6he 95, rear of con 9 Pickering, on r'r about Au st • last,a Cotswold Ewe and grade lamb. In- �, TERMS wine family th tit will beat all e0lllieca. (Ofmatioi�.as t0 her whereabouts will be thank- I A� ION 11111111s Esees ..iia er •a: $1L.00 ifpaid 131 adva _ b Dietriot De nt (� and - ,. - TT '� - i. a Cro ERT WRIGHT, Brook I . • e • •CL . P 7 , �' Mr. Isa 0 y, P Y felly received bq ROS . . . L . . q i RATES OF ADVERTISING : liaeter workm q for York District, paid goad p O il0 i _- ___ - . . I First insertion,per line. - - - 10 cinte. an official visit Stoaffville Lodge,No 109, — . . "� Saab subsequent insertion,per line - 8 A. O. U. W., on Monday e20" last. As Tp RENT--000 of the beet farms to This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- 1 p � Our prices tell and the people ar telling our prices, ' aCII - Tertisements. the Liberal re rte had the privile a of Towneht of Pickering, -vein lots 7 and . accom an ing be official, we are in a to the real of the 8th aoa. ooatain g 990 acres. Special terms given to. parties Making own- p y in t first-class ofs and well watered by three Well. day brings new and largely ine eased trade.. Never be•- i facts for 3 or 6 motAhe or by the pear. Ha11- position to state that Mr. Crosby foa4d the_ and a never failing stream running throw h the . �earlp or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. ( through 1 5 Business cards ten linea or under, with papP�, lodge in excellent working order, w`tli a premises. Good dwelling house and outbuild- fore were their Much bargain given in ►Staple• Dry Ba saga,fruits of all kinds, For further particulars ( - ons year �5 00,payabl6 in advance• membershi of 0.—Tribune. . a pl to R. R:MOWI3RAY, or to R. W. Mow . (Foods and Groceriese as we are offering this- month. t�Yo>llos in local columns ten conte per line, Mfg H. oodbridRe, who ba been pp pp - 1. ave Cents. per line each subsequent insertion. ill, we are leased W state i now BRAX,Kinsale P O. The above is a bay 48tf Special contract rates made known on spines- seriously p hf� goods must positively goo t t0_make room for a large on. No free advertising. improving in be�alth. rjtp HENT--A desirable farm' ofd 148 - Q011signment of new goo a t0 arrive $apt. 1Str. Advertisements without writter natrnotior}s Mr. James D�OConnochie has be'n en- 1 . _ acres, being part of lot 5,con D, 8carboro charged ac- . . , a ' 'forbidden anda 1. . til fort, gV ne r 1 e rill be inserted un b the To onto Cider&Fratt g Town-hip. The premises are situated 14 mi e . rordingly. Orders for discontinuing ,the pub gaged y p dl' g• menta moat be in writing and east to,the gob- Co. *e manager f their Works here. from Toronto, being on the gravel road and f Below we quote jest a few prices to sive yo a faint idea of what we are 111 1il,ber. Mr. George rowasbarger was the sue- convenient to churches,school and post office. ; dot Work promptly attended to. .. 1 cessf- a licanfv for carr ins the mail on .On the premises are a good dwelling, oommod- .�i IN GROG RIES -I ' 1 . pp Y sous barns and stables. Ae there is an &bun- : 1. .. W. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR. the route lately carried by John Yaks, at a dance of water on the plaee,it is highly suitable • salary of $250. Free Press. for dairying purposes. Possession for plowing , r - given at once. Full particulars Given on appiioa• 8 lbs -very bright Sugar for 01 Z11 -lbs Re path a best G. ablated for $1 5 I Our Palitios-8ertot Independence. • ` tion to WM. BENNET. West ll. 48-48 near Currants for .:50 Canned Corn, Peas aD4 Tomatoes Be per can Beat . MA.RKHAM orseshoe Brand Salmon Ile A good 26c Japan Tea for 150- 11 bars beet lectrid Our Aim—A First-elites Local Paper.. �� Ottr Exp�otations—The hearty The ect10I 111i*s a! the Methoaiet unday TI �1MEAN �dONE ' soap for 2bo 4 bare are Castile Soap-for 60. Half gallop fruit jars $1.4 per doz. Quart fruit. jars at $1.15 per doz, , -/ support of the veovle of Piakertaii and ivicinity. School picnic at Rol -h's flats la t Fri• . , A : day after noon. p Why waste time sad and lab4`rworking the y� ''��cc . . _, ' Revising °carte for the local Vote Lists pump handle when the wind will do it iIRY t~7 -. • FRIDAY, SEPT.' 21, 1894, will be held as f Nowa:Markham To nship without ea ease. - -"� p 5 pieeee Press Goods at'Half Price Good actory cotton 1 yd wide ,worth at Unionville a Sept.'26th at 9 a.m Scar• For the small sum of $30 you can get one of Heavy Factory Cutton at 6c worth 8e 1 pieces new prints; dark patterns, 34 NOTES AND COMMENT$. boyo Township at Woburn on Oct. 4 h at 2 ' • in wide,-at 9c worth Ioe a yd Ladies V sts 5o each 4 paliere pens for 50 • p.m. . R=�?Z�_Z3 - . ac er of the In JJs Among other winners in grain t the See our featherbone Corsets, long Wai ted at 85e worth 81.26 14 doz - 1F J. Hill. man o Iuduetrial we once that Mr. Jas. awrie improvea . WINDMILLS men's heavy flannellette shirts at 24 each. Table Ui) Cloth l} yd'_ : trall- fair, leas- notified the Toronto jr., captured le prize on marrowfa peau ; wide for 25c a vd Table oil clot 1 J:yd wide for • 29c worth Newt people that u�iless the managers Uriah Xonnq, GreAu River, l.et p ize on (patens applied for) 40o Straw Hate mast go, file i•3e kind for 8c,.•the 15c ii . _ _, �,=: of that paper apolu;ize for statements peas, small ; R 1ph Breule, Ringwood, let This machine ca►n be attached to any kind for 10. So come with the croR'da to ,; on black oats. ' ' - - recently made against him in that The-many fr ends of Mr. W. A. obiiv pump handle without change. T A �i, FE ournal lie hill inilllediatel entt3r a Robinson oft is vii- --------:, -:-- - T - -� F " • HDR:_ ! J Y boa, eon of Ddr. dee. , t;: 1 suit�for damages, and that the amount lage, will join fis•in congratulating im on T - s - l b exceedingly• large. having successfully passed hie snp lemen• BIG -: ��;I �j != �]_,A . EMO'lli�, I a�lied Vti l 1 e e 3 a � • - •. . �•� tel law examintitiou and ou being ntitled IN . i Law-er Robinette, 111acWherrell's to wear the gown. �N' B--Any quantity.bii'tter and eggs fatten >I l,ii;liefit market price i . 1 `L _. Counsel is-determined to do all-in Ilia We again call the attention of th Mark- rOC�rl�� _-_ _____-_ -' _- -- -_ - ---------- , . I 1 , l,am Township�Council to the-very anger Diy Goods, , ower for his client. Ile Las asked ' ' ' - . P Gus condition. of,.the road in trout of 111r. - }for a private interview with the 11�in- R. G: Armstr�ng'a. farts• T1,® %ouacii BQOts a�d ShC�s, EtcX i r '—' . *. I at /^--�- ( - �. #,_ safer of Justice on Sat rday •-nest, Should see the ward rails arP pu up i _ - _ _ V, R',�rth 911- (;o(lrl i : i 'J r°`' `` :•\ ,� - 1- .... once, A8 an a ident may happen t any Ready wade 61,irts at 1_,- 1ti'hell he n'ill ask TOr a respite for F shirting at lOc. 3•hly grain bags 2.tU !' i 11 _ �� - __ -_ L�J aI�Y bSacW-Parrett until after he trial of time, but if left until after Markha Fair per doz ac �(�i�l - - X_" - : f. the Township may be let in for heavy YNTE�'S BROCK ROAD, . 1 -' ' . H. E. PO - wi11 not take ace : - W Walker, and that P} damages. - _ . until neat spring. The havices are Daring.the Heavy thrnderetorm f 11Zott Ir,ls. -call ane see our new hfeirose Cart, cote — � da morning, the barn Ot Mr. Ch Aman, tined back and trout entrance, iia a beauey, ., i};-t his request'will be gr nted. ; Y g eel's at eight. near Thornhill was struck b li btntng . . I - y . During the est few d '8 the1` Js• and totally consumed. The barn of Mr. ---- - i • . y dR141 FOR BALE—Tl1at valao►ble ! ; p I Chas. Ackney,On the 9th concise was farm,lot 4, in the Sad concession at the Your stock is gettln low• _ panese have been kinin Chinamen also struck and badl shattered but - _ - 1. b the scores and have li erall Wbl y Township of Pickering, containing E08 sores ie Y Y p'1. .ortnnately didn't catch on flee, 'Mr• D. for ole on easy terms. it is situated on the pt Atha, had a valuable two Kingstoa rand 9 1-9 miles west of 1ti bitty town • ped them out of their bo ts. In the Nighswaoder., and 9 1-9 wiles east from Pickenug Village and Ybu ought to retire hose 1 cracked ones,_ Ping Yang battle friss Said that Some year old colt killed by lightning in the field. railway etat'lon, and is convenient to schools - 1 �- ^San and churches. The soil !s • clay.loam, clean, - _ 17,400 Celestials were kit ed, wounded wall drained sed is the highest state of cµltiva j B �+ 1 1 oks. now a13 s•�� -I tion. It is well caused wlttt seder tali.. and L11 rig u11 e t� �1 �llO a before �th� . or taken prisoners. It q though the few Japanese Will succeed The Grasp of an Honest Hand. watered by a living stream On the propert are two dwellinggs,one brick.the other frame, three , thresher3 come• in defeating the whole C inose force. I have been to Use Fair and met my cid aid large barn.,horse and cattle stabMs, piggertcs, ' uncle' implement,driving and hen housua.root cellars, t re air and well adapted for : .I s I I This will be a surprise o - the other ,And rue had 4 grasp,of hi■ big honest hand, etc..ail to rxcelleu p , He said,"Dara my eyes," and he shook me like their re uses. The brick dwelling is tit• - , powers. forty tod up in a modem manner, containing ten � You Will - not sive money, by . t13�in� _' ff rooms,besides kitchen, pantries, closets.wood ,;: - A .Rery Important a endmenit to na h�a rug R hot azure like Pts to ex shed other r; lias hard ep the f tratne housons � 1. ` t - A °, seconds or poor stock. i : \ the dict line of the Biel l'odlst Church � comfortably fitted up, Pax 4 rooms. I antrac� P He has widens s of heart and broadness of , r cues made at this Ger,er 1 Conference Vision ; II . - cellar, bard at,d soft water,etc. To any perebtl _ 1 - - . IreuaemberthlepreceptshetauQQhtmein�outl, desiring a farts, Arstclass in every reepet. ► . n �v nn {-p �' held tri London,. Ont. last ween. His charity mgat,es tl,e world's detel,oti0ns,; this is s chance t:rat is eelllmn otferai. It has you L(L i - bly-i. sp eI1d1( Sir(1I1� �Vlalte Heretofore a DSinister, tlo platter hOw Tle'd evangel�za Hell with his quantuut of been f,rrmed iu the ria+8t careful manner tor this p U }. 1� _ ' . Tn,th. leer 85 fears and has the reputation of being one Stolle` Care i l•�ll� 'D U �a well ,he was suCceedlll in, a circuit C p { ' + Ne wile in leis i Cart and no iia an his if s, .- of the hret farrus it, the tc'wnxhi + of I'ickoriug • His creed is tl,e aiwplest simplicity known : for mixed farming it eanuot be exrelleti. 4'o . - -•t ' could not remain longe than three . - _ • - �Sxni:ind ,+hall be oat ed and exalted to glory further t,articulers ap ,ly to A. A.I'OST,It h,tb} or toAv. N'..RICHAW O`. N ekering. 9sli II 1 j years Thi3 w�.s anno3'1 g t0 Sa}' the f;iucc One ca a to et.rtb and to glory ul ro►8. _ _ '( least whan both past r and people He-su,tles when deceived l,y those of low honCr, -------- ----r_ , - And ,rayys for the rogues rn his k,tchea at eve ; 1 i i i �- - were content. - After a lively discus- S0 geutle his faith and so sweet his devotion . � ! ,. � i i i i j ' 51011 It Ives decided that upon a three 13e would rattier he hou,eless than stoop to ; w �' r: 1. r,4 I 1 a • deceive. v_` �� '� :+.,t; ' " ;{ ' { , fourths vote .of the quar erly board and The .years hav13 gone by ani aur bowie use is i� - , _ S 4- .ia oti, will field his patterns heat �llld �'� ell sundered,I ,. ,. . - , ',Ti the consent of two tits ds of the ata 3 " _t, � I - f j " I'ce long missed the grasp of his big honest «.- i 'r1r �i'U orti�� ied. .�' l boning committee, 'a p StOr `Illay nOw hand, � ,:L I . remain four or five e rS u Ori a Cir- But while 1,e yet lives subl(me;truth lies a „�� '" � 'a � - . 3 p ducleus + r1 A ' �, • - ( .. cuit. This provision •111 be Heartily Aud virtue n,r<y rally. u,ay rally and stand. i �11 y()lt will be /6Ie to blly til W�h`�fere welcomed' by Kinisters articularly 'For God Stouts His great thea in rural recess0s. �. ' Remote from the gases that shiver the soul, ✓�,1.i I A p filo=e with large families. HC stores ilius untarnished thu forces of good- a ij �l�ijtj� `�ill 1•li��ul1•• - _ _ _ Al � nese {� 4 I _ That d n 1 l,a•t leaven at need the degeneratred tcholu. ;` f _ ;.. , That this is an a,e of proor�ss in I •' How l nate in t, heart the conceited contriver, i @ d- � r. o y p Y 1 mill b �� •e tl leased ���ith his thu breedin of runner ' trotting slid 11,e inBincbr etc man, va id and bland. With his et„tle that is full of false. teeth and -+•.w ✓ 4 . �Y` : pacllip horses 15 be111 t1elnOnStrated deception — - ' : nearly every reek. Robert �J., lir. C. ��'hen i',e hal a grasp of big honesthaad. Terms. . � I 1 i - PICKERING COLLEGE1. .1. Hamlin's wonderful pacer, is with T.ct.�,t,t, in Saturday Night, 1 . •i11 --- -----: c --- - - . - , vat doubt the fastest li rse in harness _ ' Fall Fairs. Thorough preparatiba for all Departments► -- thI'll .1at the world lies ' ver seen. For -�` - _— Examinatious, Practical Commercial years Goldsmith blas and Maud -S. Grit.`'Dur'a .Whitby.: . . .Sept. i8t° 20 Course, ESborthac,d anci4. Type- BR,OI1(�H'Ahi ' IC� CREAI�I - • Writiu ' M. `Z ( were looked upon as qu ens of the turf, W. simcoe.. . ..Barrie. . . . . . . . ' 1s to �o K 20 toe _ —A:YI'I 1_i ' ; but now we :have a k nq of the turf gcuaog . . . . . . .Port Perry. �, , .= wh0is teat@r'.than sit er Of It pthere W. Dafham, •.. Bowrr,aavitte.. �` 21 m 22 Full tour , i-_ �'acal sad Instrilmen- Central. . . . . .. Petet+born.... .. 24 to a6 Music. Choral Class will be organic {. g • CONFECTIONERY . were In their da Yesterday thea +. to 26 ed next >rYednead.y at 7:30, Y• Y N.ontario.... ..Uxbridge.. .. .. . I "Ihenamenal horse tra ell d Ia mile in ,• • . 26 to 28 Drawing and Painting. ' p o •Central. . . Lindsay.. ,, • t t t ream every- y 1n i es . Z.O1 I-2, which is oe y close t0 the Peel........ . .14sramptoo. .•' 27 to 28 For annouDeemen apply a the Col eke. � Ice C v da the week.' ; •• . � I have a complete stock of SuitibRe,Pant- - rate. of SO miles an hour. The owner Cannington.' Cannington.... " 2e to �s - - - . : g ng. - . M RS. TANNER, I' Boarboro. ..... .Wobarn....,. 28 I jugs overooa/i , which will be of this remarkable piece of horse flesh Nocth E"te ,.Midland. . . • •. •oat• 1 to 2 fl made u in the very beet manner ____ m••.....Uot. 8 to 5ITV mporluand in 8rf11•olase style. I i feels satisfied that he will be able to E, y• do )!I„ ,..lfiarkba � .5 requiring olothin for a fin and N _ 1 ,pAN � • - show a mile In two inutes before S. Stmcoe. .. ... Cookstown...... 2 to s 11 Those req g P B ' winter, and it the ach evement is ac- Mariposa •• •• Oakwood••.. .. ' „ 6 to 6 . summer will o well to call and ex• 4° it b ti •D North York. .. .Newmarket.... . 6 8 to 9 .:J amine samples Prices away down has fresh lueats always on hand. complished there W e o telling Whitcharch, ,.,8toaffville....,. 10 to 11 Leave your orders for fish Tues- what high rate of Spee horses in Par- West York.. . •Woodb . — -. PICKF.itINt3'S FAfiH14tiAl�T.F -- BIRTHS. I 96The majority of p ople will agree `axt.ta--In Pi kering,on eautarday, sept. 15th, TONSORIAL ARTISTER; 'M I L CID L ) 1 . . • . 185;4,the wif of T.Greig,of &-son. .. : . as to the advantag s and llenefits - TT . I .. L dee er waterwa s would ,confer on Ne Advtrtisefnenta. O• u � -- — -. iI - p y - . . . Canada-and • the Uni ed States, and - - The Cider Mill Will run few sensible people ill doubt tLat SALE—Good fresh milah cow at EgleryQne knows where to get a good hair out or a shave, a nine shampoo to 1t� T� ' . ` • the two countries can come to an ar- FOR lot-3, con 4, Soarboro. For price and other MONDAYr►7I . - _ . ran ement fc,r the c nstruction and particulars apply to B.DILLER,Cherrywood.4b clean and cool the head, or a g ____- -L.---- --- singe to keep.the hair from. . wE�NI + �AY'S L. - �. . - maintenance of the c nals on terms OR SALE—A rubber engine belt, 100 Doming out. �y'.� 1. mutuall satisfactor and rOVldln feet tongg, almost as good as new, will be and FRID- y Y p ' sold cheap. Apply to W. W.IRWIN,blackemith, _�_ I ' for amicable adjustment t ofall diflical- Cherrvwood, 4s Ladi'es' days,--Tuesdays and Fridays. until Oc�obdr 11;t, after t��� 1. AND 1 I N SHO : z. ties that may arise. lie , raisin° of — ------+- _------• --- • y o Following are m prices :— e Very dy.• ' -�I S y the money for the construction, ' too LEASE Idon t ask for pleat on credit �— have 10c• Hair.Singe l0: • t at WoodrufPs oho or wagon, Piokerin — `"'" 1 N Hair Cut 15c ; , p - will be an ens matter if it CaLI be Parties now indebted t�him for meat are ex 1t / Shampoo 15C ; Sea Foam l0 ; RazorWM. "'r �j O X x , - y shOR'n that the project will pay. And pealed to c&11 and settle tape ®ams at Duos. 4Ht! Honed 15o BROUGHAM �� that is the eat uestlon. will ENT--A cod de• i rie'S _ _.._._ -- q FOR BALE OR TOR g a the tilaterways when deeps ed SO bene- suable nine-roomed house, situated on c! Wh1tlarb3� orgSr r - 5 Church street, Pickering Village, with halt so 'BAR'G � . fit�all concerned a to pay ted so interest acre of land aLt&Chad. (}cod well sad Cleterpp, s� i�I� '+� , I j on the money- invested and the eX- For other particulars apply to W.T.HARTRICK, �YVetl ough�Kg . BROCK ST., OPPOSITE P08T Of f ICE , r. l - f- „ y Pickering P O.• 4? 49 . ,.. p I !. - - ------- - AND -.• - W- . . L. Mathison 8��Iawken,. pensee of o eratlon. -btar. . The 1 great international convention con- CTRAYED �?T STOLEN--Two•y' :.` . . ;- blood mare, white'atripe an taae,one white Fur�aCe0 COIF MICALLY PZTRE • eluded its session on Wednesday even htanutracturere of in but before Join so a ermanent hind foot,on or about Sept. rrntn'paetarage a tsialty.l Repairing-aorta on $lig tr I all F .1 ;,. - g, g p at lot 11, con 4, Pickering. Suitable r+ew&rd of- ]t GREEN ] arble onucliten6a;. Headstones and a .L 1. ' with a complete staff-of of feted for information las etc hes wb�ereabouts. est notice ,f•iRI $ organization, t . WM,PENGELLYi Greenwood ;or to JOt3)GPt3 stock 18 new and well 8eleCt d,• other Cemetery Work r,, - effcers, -was formulated. The eu• DOYLP, Pickering. 4?tt t Y 26 Ceiltl3 er o>ind at teff sooteh, fsw•e"h, ". pause of•of>nstruation and other feats RENT—The dwelling h rifle Sfuad 'Wtyrif` natant@ed. i •s�oa,c aso aa><.ordian odweu to 4- made from the bent material i , P allso ><mpptt�•ra t... • win be fully enquired into. t. T'c%rpeutor g s ���� ����� � ``"shop formerly occupied by the 1 ROOM All parties Wishing i �' •--•��'•���••�— I late Samuel, Buell, eitttated Dae mule east of ah us before lorepnrahasing. All Workgaamnteed ,. ` L 9 Greenwood. Possession itiveA Oats 1st. For D �. a "" ]KEWEDY1 and prices of the lowest. �a c.1 1. Three bears have beeo killed race©tly artictitars a l to MRS. SNELL,Glreenwooa, • h1 i - .w.V. �le;Usirdookti0 1.. . `, QT iD true northeru palm o H" rota, 000mtj P Q,,or l 01%1f1�R,r1okering P , att t k ,' . REIN 0 Tilt y '%P,� - _ n.+ x.: !i `» a M_i. ,!'.� �. •e 1 t. - �1. '-P,S.z ?';F S - - I ti dw ten' r c 's* ' :i;. • y%� n� qq J,r .$$ .. - -..7... R f Y -: , .Y V- Fa>r' _ pp ,, f•f:: :4.. '- l.yh,,_ ::r'Y. '0 ��pp�� ',S - T ff .. {'. �_. .._ __ , k: _ : ..-. -. 4.7: - .,}i I{ 'Sr[� - :k4. - a-N`Y4 fir." �, _kw r�l .-' I! ,�. r ,q , y a, r .K ; '*wit ,q t , (.s +} �( �� " i3r a ; i= i. A v r F _ . ry y m r : a .- _ - n. :ice- % „ -t_.__ ....3., ... f . ,. : ..,...- -. r-- .-.:. tE. s ,. S i# a, -. .>_ _ �E b "r:' 'It.- x,.p. -, "„r. i ..s.„, - .... -a :.-.. ...-.: _. -. -. { - ,.. _.. �.. -i: .. ' -,aj S. -•i[ ., q t-.. x,?b 4' t`S7 �'-P�. f i r:. .. .... .. ... x. -f .. C.,- - - - :-: .. -(- ,.-.:- -:,- .. .. ..s++. La. : -r .-.- ;. •sC¢ - �.::Y a,{7 i4 �, � �f i, *. _J. ,- :3, s.:.. -: ,- ..� -a. }_ .. •'>n "!' v - •.,.:.a r e: a'�.'': '�`z .£<f°.SV.S 't"t,. r.. ... :- . '. k -�Y .$,' '` 47, ,.,,f I•'",K' "•: �w, �¢, ter: >'• x," �,, . v Y-n *i" A s r s Hx i, u # Sf g { _ >5 atm.,•, h -:st_ �a.s* f r r I, r: # f _ -- :'Lsc ,i.>-... ,-ntl',td r .k. t „�,;. A.4 �t�,r: z i',n#'-.a-�''x.�i ..€ _ p`. - i - - -- - - "� B1tle Register..,. . . e t r -- . TRI ? DOwi ala - t D t 6hir6 as - age ft8d arae; W 1. sfiD,x tot. 14th-Credit sere of l ar�aa smalever, stri►ightforward abd lio0est.young.' Y , rot.sx sea 1�coeT BABE>rAoan tcexiM$ Brook, Im leaaonte, a, highly roe�Leal by all who were - :Yh � it �m Wi .1 Old, ;�� �? p Etc,; at lot 10, rear quaii;ted with hiiri. The sorrowing ► tte , Gebli ` Ir'soi�c offs >aaCasxQss of 5th sou. Pickering Townehi parent, S'YP� . tluQatrars! D �chargait A aesho pars have desbdyed mi�iny trig the village of tlteenwoodf' g �e tat the entiredoommnuit heafelt sympathy of IfidaeY,at� Nls�d �lliteilses Pltivel�► C +sd b • Zthe Q'r 1 b'olook sharp. Y lues. ,� ! " ` rdene In and about ata er. Bee bills for farther Remember that qn the Stet nl hL of the . of ohs gar partionlare, hos Poacher, aaotioneer. Lair here, S t, gg ` I- The Ontario County Tenohere Aa�o- �� e$ th, the agricultural hl►U T . .._ •+•r Will ill -- • t , �r I . . ­� o in IIxbrid a Qot. 6 and 6. � � be wet � W8418 ee l l �DI sove otaolom m K � ukttRinQa - ighLetl. mesio provided. and a � - There are voters encash in .)1�los to pleasant opportunity thereby aSorded of Y1i "� h Mem lA T ur hak k tlkli Y ur t"salatttibi': A Y a. -- seeing the ezhibfis and aieetinit friends. a Tsu MW 1111 EO ON"a e1' "14 Imannatesf �, µ d Bksas..at aad Blood 1Naa m have wrecked the liter of entiole chat township to a second ilepatp ceIved :~nm Mortationr. nof ScGiillivra re- The drouth has seriously. affected the I and _ '` , reeve. pp Dorset ocn eoQply o! steam to eretaieriea all over �Ehe ei otim Iy •the vOra"'iovths" snndar rohool`O airier rO° Nun ' headmaster of.the Eellevylle Bheep from Lhe Old Country,whish carried conntr , a + on vs been °�O° ' roes- i y �_ Dr. Wright. p - AI4d1h indisarest.beware o�the intare. E ,r, off flret r Y The Marsh Hfll creamery was «+a.,YOU wins regAiurel weak and j high school, died on 8nziday at Piot4n, F i$e a6 a nninber of the En�qfish shat down for s while end the Btouffyille �as °re too iiAME= UfE� Mf1TMdbi INIi1TTEM COQ NEVE T a Codi �n Via; " ( �, ed b6, exhibitions, winding- with the Ropal. creamery is running on halt Gime (ever E' "� j The. trial of Walker for t Wi11i1�Ds On gatarday last a very paiufal acoideut second day)..-.Journal, a YAQtCOCEL�, $MiSS10NS AICD gyp�If,1S - Qp, x • warder will.not come off at the approaeh• betel Mrs• J. "Russell, of the 4th con. of _ •--- --,.�. `tq`.8.CDLLINB, W. $. Coiilns, of Sa�instw. W.8. LL.N t `^ inti Assizes. Uxbridge. Bhe was out in the yard aad Charles Gireen, the alleged murderer t3peaks. The Scott A•rioalisaral 8ociet will hold was aboab to enter rile hones, when on of Patrick Co "I am E1• At is I lesraed s bad habit which I caatTA. y g y reaching the door she elf 'ove of dornwall, was ar• ,�. I thea became•`O°e o the aad led s ' t •' t � ��acs[1 fi, t e aero+ b Y. ; �% thea Fall Exhibition in Zephyr on 'Tues• breaking her right arm just above the wrist. rested at, North Laurence, N. Y., Wed• a our sad � amblttoa; memory poor; ,,,.� ,axe , . day, October 19th. Messrs, Hawley and Milne of nesd4y by Detective (freer of the Attar• 1 red,sunken and blur; Pimples an toe• hair , • 3.-.. . y, Napanee, , ► it.ak bask vsrleooel.• iOO'ry bora �' 1.� , p Hey-Clenet;al s Decal tnoent ', drug'°• e#ad 1oss.s Jopn Foster, an elderl format,' near b e archaeed the bakery and confection- �____T__,_ _ 9N. ��;4 t grin.,rte. I ep.mt tris_ ..x Welland, was struck aadilled by light• er bnainess heretofore parried on by Mr. aad ring on Saturday evening. T. Tori, axed will take suicide when a iriand mend d Dr�"s. a �` ' possession rightwway. 's New method Treobnont• Ihm M2 �Y ° . , Burglars stole some $20 or $80 worth Mr• Tod has secured a first-class business W Ia twrr months t ,eras-oared, nk r„N � 4 of goo s from Key's hardware store in in Bowmanville, and he and his family go ter" ossa, aad 4e�er had a Vlrr married two Weston on Thursday night. there followed by the best wishes of their ' a►nd alt puppy Hoyr.try 1Dt+s.Eddy h ga,- t, MI�;I: r. Fresh oases of fraud upon young Ent- n'any friends in Uxbridge. We welcome >nc�si° siw>�ap hove. ��17iAT)r•? ° ` 1� lishmen apprentiRed to farmers are alleged "the new propristore to our midst. 4 A.TONTON. ' '�" On Friday mornin 1tjN�f1, Seminal Wealweas, lmpot tmd e.A.T�NT'�Ili �'� x to have occured in Western Ontario. late Che g, the remains of the Yarlcocsle i 1. yy Ea•Premier.Mercier has so far reebv• °ter (1, seer, of Udora, were _ �` "�" Y1N C1t ,,v• "Whsen T ifomealt.a nos. ,Cur«!. < , . brought to Lown from Toronto asylum, and ` °red from his serious illness that it is ex- y BBk bots I wtr wed. Phrdr RKNOU, I �d t r ., on Saturday afternoon were interred in the peooed he Will bb able to be out in a few Uxbridge cemeLe y. Some months ago the •�* ltethadT�ssat.. Vir y . 111 K s� S,� went improm d ars the frust week. Eml,eamm . : days. young man's pa encs noticed him actin nerves beoame pdins diappeand, hatr ars in ,% y � z , }r ': Orono is now, without a Veterinsty strange, and on medical advice being seour-- -. s-• asain, am became brlsb►t, obeerW in company aad .�f t-; . , Surgeon, Mr. Watson, who succeeded W. ed it was digoovered that the unfortunate tHa sdrons rs�y lhvias tried MMY Qoscko, I �em ''t '` y V S. h g p p man had /DST SUCCESSFUL l EXLEDr heartily recommend Drr. W•'Dickne , avin ailed n stakes become insane. Lase than s Semneay A a.r+eliabie . .. , ° and gait ohs town. month -ago he was taken to the Toronto FOR MAN OR BRAST. zaa�al 72BATt`s spec�v T�tzeaW me h aadsltilltolly." '� i A Belleville item says daoke are an• asylum,in hope that he might recover in - meets In Hs a6io01 and sever bidets• , A>rrMa r�xsrsc•T_ � '_ time. On Thareda as.d r T.P.BMER801Y. A Nervous Wreck A usually searppe this year and the season y morning ilia friends PpY Lite• •P.EMe'RitoIL '_ -- just opened #vill not be a good one from a here received word that he had been found KEND S SPAYIN CURE. e T.P.Enirri;ob Hua s Marrow Esppe, .�, sportsman's pint of view. dead in his room that morning, he haying BAs= Heodsrsoat)o- i1L,>�b.t+.'aiI • r `•T live on the farm. At school I learned au-ear• I ' trios himself with one of the rp s on �'$ � ��' habit,which weakened ma physically, � � Ada Affords and bis ie germed t�vo pe Dear Bfr.-Please nand me nae o! our Iloiss �`' mentally. Family Doctors pia�id I was's° i �'..' gR y' slide windotvs of the asylum. The deceas• ILeadrlre s . "deoliue" tConenm tion. Hooks and oblige. I have used a great seri o!your - a y Monitor, P � "The (olden I "_ I.... Peterboro ladies, were drowned in that poen vas,care with snooeae it b '•edited by Drs.$ennody A - wonderful medicine. I once a maro t� t 1811 in- , • town last'evening through the npaetti jag of - ct eeavin and fire bottles sural her to my hands. I learned the Tnutd and�. 3 their canoe on Little Lake. k*gva botW®yon an thegate, „ ► abase had gapped my vitality. I took t� Newf .,. �+ . ORA A new a er Of the Saturna Varier 0ors �t ��N� ' ` POS X°rMd 21'e°r'"e"r'aad was eared My friends thinkI - ' tP p y y �qon ALL'S SPAYIN CURE. _ • was cured of Consumption. I have sent them many i ` .`1� } has been started in Toronto. It is called. atiente all of whom were cared, Their New the Earth. Toronto.should be satisfied ,� COMPOUND. °"1?Dg'ffiO'' aur' 'te' a�dethod'"'reetment supplies vigor, vitality and man_ Y r�� _w << Dr.B.J.S=utn�I.r.Co. 8' B1GYu$E TRB�fiIIi'T.h '• now it a1n ars wanted til&earth. Dear efr•-1 have used several bottles of our , ' . z ,� 1FTbR Tt Arrta_t.. ;1 - A recent discovery by an old "Hendail's 8pavtn Cure" with much sucem. I - <';'. A yon n victim? Have you lost ho 7 Are 7 cont�+mPtatin mar_ think It the beet Liniment I over used, have ,o- 4 r pe r .,,; sir 1. - . South York Teachers convention will Physician. Buooassfuny wed motvdOm curb, ane Blood toavin and Wise RE' `DER i p Has your Blood been dieeaeecip Have oa at y weakner ()nr be-held in Markham Oct. 11th and 12th. +rwwrhly by t +,eands of h0O >a•ae sp vias. Have rwonumaded tt to 'y; 1Yew Method Treatme twill care yon. What it hue done fox others it will do for yon ,n tsetse- Is the o several of mynds who are much pleased with �LTR1tIA ���i,.�1hTT13II�D OR 1V U 2�L1LTi�` It is expected that �V. HouEton, 1i. A., �y perfectly ,tad keep tc. sereatr►,I> z. Director of Teachers Inetitntea, will be sate andrellabiemediclnedis. aR, T• P.0. IB Y8ltP$ In Detr0lt. . t covered• Beware of an rind ed 160 000 Cured No R sk. #�- P N druggists who lube Bate by ail Driiggish,or addraa f j ; present. er iriterloe medicines is place or this. sett for Dr. B. J. S.EP'DALL COMPANY, OOnsultation Oree. No matter who has treated Yon,write for an honest opiulan r jig : A sneak thief got�away with $60 in sash t%oolk a Cotton Boot t'ompoaad,tak. ,as„btK- moss R4H FALLS• VT. Pr of char • Char reasonable. Books Fxree'-,,rhe doldea Monitor" ' :"rt' '= and a Rold 4vatch and chain Valued at$160 tura.or inclose EI and fi vents In postage Iq letter __ - _ __ crated),on Diseases of men. Inclose yoeta�e� il�ent8� meted, �'u°"- ��'_•� and wewillsead.sealed.byreturnUIWL Iruii IV-NO NAMES U$E 3 WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT: PRI_from the residence of Mr. W. D. Bell at particulars in settee F�RJIERB' MARKET, VATE. No medicine rent C. O. D. No names on boxes or envet- Cheale , Unt., on Thareda n' ht while plata eaveioper to ladies only, s ones. Ever thing confidential. Question list.and cost of Treat- .`} y Y' 'S stamps. Address The Cools oompan>r. ToaoorTo Sept. 21, 1894, trent, FRBl �• the family slept. 1. . . Tnadsor,oat„Casada. r. One of the oldest residents of Oehewa sold id Whitby by W R Howse. Wheat,fall'"""""" $ 00 64 to 00 0b Nti. X48 SHELBY $ � ) diet there t�anday,-John Hart-in -his __` Wheat,eprirsa ......... 68 DRS. KENNEDY & KERGANI .' 88th year. Deceased was a lifelong Re• Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 b8DETR011', MACH. j . .. T�� Y- �,:a former and a member of the Romon,Cath• Y Y s � J s- GRAHAM Whew goose ............ 00 61 a 00 00 '„ -�r� F otic church. . . Barley, bush..........:.. .00 42 to 00 00 -- - - - _ - --------- ----.--- , , The Salvation Arm Will hold a masieal is still--- Oats, bush................ . '`�� Y 00 $i to OQ 82 .,,� �I,; meeting in each o! the followinp'plaoes: Peas, bush................. 00 00 to 00 68 , IN I�' at prices too low to mention, • - :-,Ise 1 Courtice, Sep$.2Gth ; Tryon*, Sept. 25th; . �- Ha , new, ton..,......... 8' 60 to 10. 00 A" 9t w ton................. Hampton, Sept. 26th ; bolins, Sept. 27th; Q , 600 to 800 . : C-'1f - Newcastle, Sept. 286h. HORSE HOEING -• • - Dressed hogs.............. 6 60 to 7 26 - . i k ": I .. . James A.Drawer,banker,of Minnesota, ' Beef, krequarters....... 400 to 4 60 1 - , �, A SPECIALTY - - died in his 40th year from diabetes. He • Beef, hindquarters...«.. 6 60 to 8 50 � �,. • . - { Winning two rises out of three for best rhosia` MUttOn................... . - . � .,; formgrlQ was employed in Lawyer Mur- at Toronto 6prtng.�•ht�'alr to guarantee of our r 464 to b 60 .I - 1 , , ton's pfflice, Oshawa, and also in thq, ser- worlcmansbi . hTew shoes. home made veal, carcass ......... ,... 7 W to ' . 8 00 ! : I .. - �'� I.' QuC rash.5QC Credit,and tires set too Butler fib. (?0 'h t0 04 �ZB t �;rF�4�, rice of the Dominion Bank there. , ' cheap for you to let your wheels '' : - _ f ..- Robert WaQK, of Goodwood, has shunt urge, daz.................. 60 r y . go to pieces. E oo 12 to 00 .14 i 42 acres of otatoes this season,- but the ` 'Rel�,eu,ber the lace o Potatoes, per bag.. ..... to _ - , ! - t I I , P P Ppwite the market: ------ --- --- - --- , - - :crop is not likely to be a large one. Some . - : _ 'sx,, ' DOMINION SANK 1 LI - time ago he was offered $1 700 for bis po- ; :sets-lielu:sas station a.r.i - tato and alsike crops but refused theofle` r THAIN9 GOING EAST VU11 AS FOLLOWS'-- - i a 3 .r No. G ExpRses . _ * .,11 `� . • Present prospects are decidedly in favor 7:58 A. M, . .� of higher prices for potatoes. In weiterti " 20 MIz$n 2:24 P. M. Capital Paid up, r $11. ,500,000 i , , P1 Ontario beau June raintl and a severe 8 LooAL, 8:l.8 P. M. ; _ =�f. . y Surplus, . . . $1,500,000 J ,. August drought have had a decidedly ad- TRAINS GOING WZ8T nvlt a9 VOL ws:-- •--�--- ; . - rerse effect upon the growing Drop of the No.7 LOCAL 8:14 . M. - WHITBY E� � EN�iY / `j 1' t.r veeetable. ,�10 Mlzsn . 8:Oil . M. M t h We are pleased to see that Mrs. A. 1 ExP.aasa 8;2.2 . M. Os> ws" saaktair<_ Hartness �an"ote � j Watch� ' his space next Weok _�� Mason, of L Amoreauz, has been perrpp - -- - -. --- i-- - ----�. . : s�vi:�as Ditl•alsT3t>.xT, + (� I successful at the Toronto Industrial. '��' ioters+tt ailoaed at higher current refer. Na I w �,�] W. Henry, jlremor�a _ notice of withdrawal required. - Out of four entries she secured two first - i • �• prizes and one second in the ladies de-. would have gray hair, or a bald bead, E. J._THOIiTON, Wil �;n�lounce the I arrival Ql when b using 1511 MANAt3ER. partment. _ -_- --- l. . . 1,11 It is announced that _a County Con- W - �'• ocm:Da 1 h all 1�1 mense copal nment of ' � ' vention of the Liberal Conservative As• fall P s'ociation of West.Durham will convene in (i, R VIGOR b a 1 and w�iiter Dods.. - . �,. tr a few da it can be roe red to its ro r - .,k' Ss to select a candidate for the Pe thicknIcer _ pp Commons: The 'names most likely to and color; or who,wonld allow their C -T . L �i come-before the conventiuu from which hair to w long when it can . , CAVA ! - ` r r � - Aro .. the candidate will be selected are, Reeve , lte removed for , L. I ,: Ct Y�IGHTS. or, 4{ Underwood and Mr. D. Walsh of Clarke, CA I osTAIN 4A•r�T t 7W a l . - ti _'- and-Mr. Paul Trebileook of Bowmanville10 . "TEY, �' N C ..weoa•e eta oearitr I I -^fir Friday night the Marsh Hill creamery _ irk j_: terieaog i t b ,t . situated about five miles from oars, and W. J. GORDON Tonsorial Artist, ��' e"t _ .{ Patent T a� s Pitertr ea+ W . owned by Tntnllnson Bros.,was dextro ed King street weal. Pickering, 1'°; 'it mae� 1 . I j s y I ' ,tr �S by fire. About 60 tabs of butter,together -_- tt.a seleftaftbt " , ,.ami a . with the entire plant. were burned. hoes artles te• a •attic A mea-eeat i . . . j_ MONEY TO LOAN iawl v.,ta. 0 ��� eatimatel at shoal $8,000. Iwnted for • ' . S 1 7C0 in m of .eteirstly ul iii n e Ghiardian. Cance fin Olr'--- - .. O so" "` w . . ;�.�j r During the terrifie thuder stoi'4o�whiotl M 0 RT�AG E S E C U R 1 TY� •�•. Bim' i` , fi Y .Z" -1 o�w i S passed over Markham at 6 .m. on &lint- .nau� lore. .eo r tae , } -I, day the barn on George Robinson's harm, '! � M.A. omtr�, Address .w I I � - ,�, iR n8 village struck by light- us i�I ane,owar. I .- � ` adjoining the 1 Was bo hl aadsold on oommiasioa. >i�r 1 '�)',-s "' `` Hing, and totaly Consumed. together with . all the seasons crop and one colt. . . p Five Apnt for F"I Life Accident, Plate r j horses, nine cows and 25 bogs, wars res- - __- _ --- - =- - r �K cued. Loss about $8,000. Insuranee op Glass and-Steam Boiler Insurance ... �` H O E S' ln.pte�►aant,permanent, QNT ' „t,' the barn, $800. +-•---- ' 'i` '0' 41° � legitimate business,with �� . ,i choice of territory.Every- ' �` ;The b: rn`beiong'igg to Mr: Joh>z Tat- EfOR6E$ .Ctl. . * T6$ONTD ! body needs our Soca• .Il1. '` j ranee, ou the seventh Q.,a�oeesI n of Mark• �ANKs =a viva the time. Easy sales,bigL. ` .,'"�,��a ham, about one teille from Markham PZ'op8a•-t r''OY' ��+IS. HAVK U!•bNl•:u A NL'W Blitii3 BTOKh: AT 4 wanted. No. ex rienoe. Vj n;�V profits. 'Mab and women village,was struck b 1' htn d the ding two desirable dwellings in Piokerin pe • +-;r v, y ,' �' llTiblu 1 R �t �7! n�•eded. YVr1te for• Petr- s -' . . severe thunderstorm Which passed over aiso 48 acres of land highly suitable for village 169 KING STREET,EA.S 1 ANO tloulan. C. Pnsbeek . � � ' I Iota. Good investment, Terms liberal. A fine MDR EASILY 111 Tamp 8t. Toroslo,lhiisda. � .5 �, - here about 6 p•m. on Saturday. All this • residence with foot sores of laud attached, to OPPOtiITt4 IfLYDK HUT6:L. "r' ',} ' season's crops and several farm, im le• rant chea In the viii --__ -, -_-- _-- ___- _ __. � , I' p p• age of Piokerin Persons IT. merits were burned. Partly covered by desirous of renting their farms should Dell on r• ����3 R insurance. the undersigned at once. p 4 �� ;� ,�Deer a Eqe ticiuOO�s tt 1���}L's .[i > � j:.s : ry T T fit '.;` : hooting coiYime foes on _the 20th • New in.... I �.Ld.L..117• H T. # , ` ' ;`1�, " QONViLYAN0I1vG1 OAHI$FULLY D�NID.. OGt,, and ends on the 16th I�oyelnber. .. at aatto>pa pxle~. I R No person is allowed to kill more than W. V. RICHARDSON - - �� ! - , .J . . '.•. , a i' nridersi ned b s' to announce ,;y , . s two deer. Shooting for partridge, wood• Off._ Dales Bl Piokerin; . t3. I+'OIiI3�f . 1VYn nairor. gj --- -- -- - - -�. K • •: I. cock, snipe, black and grey squirrells and - t �; to tile• patrons that-they have adopt- - 'A#, - : hares commences on the 15th Se ►t. and THE CELEBRATED , - ed'th� � . Y , ;�_ ends 15th December. No one person is � i1 . allowed to kill more-thau 400 duck in one i = a-w-sa T•z �. ig L911IGIIVALLEYOL h *,; ' ` 11 L I 1:1season, 'No sale or barter of snipe wood• and l naeforth will sell for CASH � y cock, or partridge allowed anti 16th rI•, t+ ►T+ , aoknowlodged to be th� �es4 only. ! Tkioae deeiraus ©f baying their PU - iI. 1September, 1'897. Penalties not le s than .I. J:� 1 . p Fa( � yet i, �y , . $20. 4., t''°:a �' coal coined. • , ; wants i suppled t�r�ll kindly bear in . . - i� I ,i ,�,�; ' . .-. Centennial Day st Bowinanvii s neatdo I �� I ,- ailed at N 0-C R E D lT will be given Cly. C+ rod", �s r Le a`a L`; � Dere we go again. Goal delivered in $atarday is attr`ac.in teat at�en nand 1 , 3:� ie likely to be attended by ad mange m Pickering Vill a for .,.,1 AM �pYR +L` '.... unr n eiyon8nie$B• • ` -- .,,.. : . a8 anutaotarer o F assemblage of old settlers from this and . " .- . ... X35..60 , T01 T ,.. /... ,R Til E 1K[N. �.:.: xlz nsequonee of the above change � s other counties. The Lieutenant over• Llf For 8 & Suctiol'i Puma I � ,� , we !hav deo,ided to reduce rices a8 s -., nor and other dietingaighod gen salsa Why hay inferior ,coal when -you can get ,, P �- Will honor the 000liaion and a very ester• for Dash dt><ring the . present . fUllOwo . ••�- Deep:wQll pg of Bragg Yron and 1lD0ntla.. the or r r eating ceremon . ie ed. It is the i 6,f ® hes price 'a�1 Elo y p .� $1.$0 per hundred Porcelain second deny of West Durham Exhibition •. : " - _ 1C:I;II b� amour - X1.70 tt a.: ` and will no,doubt be one of the bid est 4rdes'left With- W. PEAK will i'e» .g . , ...,..OFFICE A R. 19QOvER.� �( NS': I Pu�w�Ia41NOMILm _ � �. days the town has - ' - . , ' • , ever seen: CFrand ,..: t a lttiDb. ' ' X . 048 ak lftl ,•ok, Wi>ad�aill and Qistam Ti aka, and ; I calve rom rte .� :.�t . Trunk iaiiaeg return tickets aL sus a fare P PII {I $T., �TtlRtI1' f# i; . . �r ��.o is rll od g , ,,, µ �,' i C . I'pnopa. Mail,orders I. - M1. . h. Ba tail ones nI - '._t '�'1� l _ w � ' : ,,. • .t ut l+,, y Rht. Persons suing �/ � _ ; # 3 .k t b3� t it iiended r ) ;, of lA/ RE. D 5 ,� Yc p•'; Y lVw4 p ,,!gt o, d Wi 4•►,pi, - P .Ti S ?k- -.C't;.,�xFr",s.:-a•yYF. �T riff!. relics . i ►: - ;, ., E are r D r ted - ``: r- s tot fr oke Ino s i. ♦♦ .... ,i � �->•:b r j u'•'A.f - �>h s- - - _.vim -- �: , T ` �. �`. mitis' s. �( = 'tie •t: , ;. 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J- - - - .�• - r , - pp�� _ - •� r. - -„F.Yxr•''.i sF` t3` 3�•e r, r-5's - d7 y , - - ..- .- _'_: c ..,....:,rT:.-; r - i r--•-a_r.a .neon-.. �,F"•` = 4[' 7 r . }: :,. � � �; � � � -o t>< �r `t�j I� � �'�INGE A� N05 � - Hial fscs ret�►.ppratTe` �er'#ii I., ! 'I - 'r - , t _ r -- _ : . w mss ., n „- '' a �... �[, -That esroTi ,t x' - Leone I x ... see, &at not o� o e; shall not be a ettji eiveii stele kld fit her to Inks �Oyi sttate ara4 -.ibi !f �lhoatN u :n _ LaneWslh Eke , _ : . ::. .,- ;; -t,1i twentp•oalo only( ►t3eptember; end"if my- the pl off the Ceagtit�ea o� . . : . - ord,a Noyst vaettit es erne. 4 .; - " . . . r-.- -� ";FT "f d}�ents kasw of iG, they have power to tor- A. lot flutsi# recite:(over.lbs young 1 , _. it r in a London w�ekl dents( ' aikt'camaj into bis voice. Y► bey g . . " bid the mi►r:lege, end we could itot ba face btatgo d , A �� - G$AP1 ER�`f,:' 1 wstera eke ted to meet , even In er married; but done without their know- +• will dieoass. what' "ou like, Frank, nig 't on he Prince of Wales yacht, whiehl ,��,. ` �: �, '• - dreams she heti never 'imagined herself tis ledge the. ace of coarse warless.`' !1N IMPATIt?ILT t.OVal;9 I•ANS. • Y Po bat y 'u mast riot touch he young lady a is of irate eat at the moment. The aniden ' m; wife. { "I do not like it," oho said dvith a abrade same, we vrflt leave tI . out .. the goes• tifie gu t says :--" A le ram from , 3�here Chad been. no mistake about"the Lord Chetndos continued;e- '• ger •�`• I would rather all wa+a o n a'nd � g r Har 1 �roo g of "Curd Chandos. He hail not "..I k1¢Qw my partinte welt ; my fa►ilier ie sinoeee," tion a have asked ie"to be Ilia witnaaeof I'ra tie nollys, saying hat the Priaeo of ` in$exible on some pointe, but sanity iu u• •+ jt cannot be. �Vb Leone wheee it# aryl e " said °Frank, a►itd that en- Wa s i rated the to due and sloe thou ht of lovin anti ridin awe the Y+ , pour ag , p oq g g g Y : enoed; my mother is, I believe, the`pro d• your reason t if .even your nnale knew, Litlea a to speak my mind, e I da speak iG, boa d th Osborne, took I rale to Cowes on �" r proud beautiful, g�ttAd girl whom he loved .eat women in the wide world. I know t at he would interfere to preveht ft. Iii hie frank( , honertl ,�taiti;y,as Ishould thank L+'ei ay of moon in the aohtin cannon• a - y:' had been wooed and ursued with the odor. she expects something wonderful from a slow stolid honest mind he would think •. g p P Gtod f 'r anK ft;inond to ,peek W a brothee of t a beautffq da . ;; in the way of msrrdage.; I hardly thi k .auoh s mars a e uite wron o y my o n if a felt inclined t4 make a nim Y A fresh K � .Ahd respect that he-would have shown to a Viet theca ia-a'peeress in England that- y q R, Y a ma . be „ bre ®. btowin from the went and the z; ia;*esa. mother would deem too ood for me, a d cure ; he won d talk about oasts, and noel• pleto of humaelf. g ' i g tion. end all triads of"nonaense. We must ++ I '•all rr►ysetf a sensible Irian to marry flu oft a yachts, the guardship, the Vic ; There aatrte$nothet!da►y; whenso;getli'I"ng it would wound her to the heart�shoal I keep aur secret to ouraelvea, my dseting, if for lo' e, net ,,rim let,bu " said Lord.Chan- Y we wish fo'be married at all. 'dural p for an Albert, sad 1 the Osborne g rttsrr s woman beneath me iu soak. a- ew d.-bad prevented him from sep►ng her ; and y, dos r ndly. „ to sti fro their res ot'v deed I know she would never forg'"a Leone, u love -tne enoa h to saorifloe -t•� dear Lance, said his friend yon Y Pe t e masts. Reaching Tk unable :to control his.imn ati�poe, he bad me:" ; yT° g your wishen to me on this joint?" make just thla one mistake ; yon are not a Co es at o clock, I-vent to the•-hotel is the s ridlep bver,to the farm, this-time.usteneib• ghe abtered a Itttle, i a cry .. , i ' The beautiful Taos wan rs►ited to his. : - y." Then wit h�►ve o loved -me?t s e' „ mart �► a►11 you are a bo first instance to gat a cap of tea gad a little It. \ �1 : + , ly Lo see the farmer, and awls for another - Y I love you well enough to die for„poo, ge' to d sudden( , for the young lord lana of h►a famous aider ; Ih'is time under and far too well to brin trouble on ou, p ' rest after my journey from town. I failed _ B Het Lover la hen. ' ,, g Y look at him with a defiant, fierce face to t ern what time was the dinner ' Lance. •`Y' u must not say that again, Frank, . I hour on thefarmer's eyes even, he stopped to speak +#gow could I help it, tai► darling"t Ia - "M dat'lin there is ons 6ne thio that y g, y R we sh 11 be friends no longer. boa the Osborne, but•I arranged for a =, to'Leome. you I have found the of er half of my o t;, am bring trouble en me .sad that would +•II. o not want to" offend you, Lanae ; boss tit take me on board at ; :i . '�` Boal. I-oould no more h 1 -lovin out an hat would ill mea - You . p,m. You• "will be -at.t. e' iitili-streilm this pp g Y be to lose goo_; k but y .0 are really too young to thick of "Assuming that dinner was at 8 or g.30 E , a bird can het sin in I3ut-lixten, I,eo e,. it wotild not pnaieb me row 1 ea�iag t" he whispered, gad her answer g g' hem 6, $ narri gel ' Your tastes are mot farmed , . it is as I say; ►f I were t go home and p sy th,#-,,end pals' ter the.faad►toa •of rejected .yet ; hat whish pleases you novo you will this would give pne ample limo to dress, ` " ail ds to them it would a useless. I h vs dislik ib six ov ten years' time, . I assure To dress I • Ah ! that was tho q ues>ion. w:1 . Y 1 a, bat woilli+l .kill mea,Do not ask me to ••;,y4," I: 1 angther plan. Marry e,a.nd I,cera t ke t �,, ,-..r bare you an hour longer ttie►n hpeed. Ah, you tt tit ff yoli mare this farmer a niece The.thought uddenly struck me that I had ` '- �Vheu he had drunk the alatlr and ridden on to them atnd sa ,, 'Thfa Ia my'wf o:' y love yield ;'dq not }(Ileus me 'with a now; n ten years' time you will repent it ; :` •' ' " ;. I , farmer Noel turned to his niece. bey could not be p r eeiving you th u, undyed obstacles. --noteven -with one. in sa koloth and ashos. $he is not fit, heaed that the guests of the Prince of - . �' . _ beoause the marriage co td not be gado e, ie#ld, and nay that oW will aggree to my ,sithelr manner, edtueation, or anything Wales. when afloat, are expected to satire ` "9 fine young man, that, Leone ; fiat and my mothef, with he wort'dl tact ill -f+ b�+ :. ,::-. y p. . Y . else, ' be you_r mother's daughter, and you themselves yachting jackets of a special Farhat did he�sav to you t - I, make the best of it th u. t If I ask• r het.n w"� r�ieti0j' the pleading of know 't; you know that when the ,glamour pattern. I- °` '' mission to mars ou, t will never r nt Nothing partiaulat ; something about Y Y Y g the Vs;odsoma,Yogng face, the loving eyes, of her aaty is or wyou will wondelrat your +� , ` ` thre:mill-stream "re lied the rood li s that it; if I marry you, the moll( be compel ed the tender words, the passionate kisses ; own adneew- and foil Be warned in I" think I paid bean told thaE the ' to-for tr ;t. Y• ` , ' ' p p• g ga 4 she could not resist them ; it was so sweet time, : practice date [rum the time when the r disdained a lie. She drew herself half roudly from h' t:o be loved aoa well.. « ou may as well reason with a mad- prince visit India in the .9erepis. At all I . "Because "said. Itobert Nardi slow( "1 do not wish an a to be coin el ed +. �+ ' y. Y P Yon.mpst keep our Qeeret' frntn that .man a a man in love, said the young " ou have a beautiful face of our own, m to-reoeive me, nor do I ish to be the ca a honest, stolid, good uncle of ours " said „ „ events, I had no such garment, and there, I y ' p y Y lordli g, and I am In love. of un leaaantne;aa, she aid. Lord Chandos, "ar he will think himself •+ rad ou are mad said Sir Frank wap no timet procure it. At 7 ociock L lady lass, and a young man like that would .. dariin ,all love a helve cometh n Y ' I. Y g g bound to oall and telt Dr. Hervey. 'You quietl ; " one day you . will know how embarked th :ray portmanteau in the l- lbs sure w admire it,' to suffer. the coarse f t>tue .love can of romise me, then Leone, m love, '''L _ Ili P y to do mom.' wherry I had engaged. • •'What matiter if be did, nacle ?" she run smooth. Surely yo would not dee rt shat I ask, and to be my 6wn belovedwiftl, Lor C'handae laughed. I. . me, oc forsake me or re ase to love"me •`-'IVhait ah'p, air?' said the boatman. " �- when the three weeks are ovei• t' +• ere fs method in my madness. Coma; cause I cannot change he opinion of y ++ y� ,I romise, Lance," aihe ra (fed: " I told hi . "Iiartnwould come of it ". 're lied t"he P P Fran , we have beau auoh friends I would In a few minutes we were _ P conservative parents. know no lady, no Hec voice was grave and sweet, het ,� alongaide. Z e Osborne is a comfortable ' do a thing you eake3 me. d � farmer; `what a man admires he of ten peeress in England,who 's half so beautit 1, beautiful face had on it the light of a beau• •• should never ask you to do anything pad leboat f about- 800 tons. She is ! loves; and no good would come of such a so clever as you—not wi . I shsiI be m re tiful and noble love, sof fish, Lance ; I wish that I had not painted a ear blue; picked ant with gold - . " : proud to take you home g as Lady Chaa os "Then kiss me, as the children sap, of iv m�y word of honor to kee oar line white. An electric launch was alon - n love as that. than if ou were a uee s dna hter. ou K p Y K " �„ l •" I Y tl g our oven secure, and let that kiss be our I em cite sure that I ou ht to side. `1 scrambled up the companion and Why not . she asked again, wit:t believe me±" ,� - sect q g , r ,r �< « teothal. send ord to the earl and countress at once; was greeted by Ce►p>~ Milne, the command flushed Fane and flashing eyes. Why Yes, I believe you, she replied. She raised her lips to his for the first I et as I have promised not to do so, er. - r,. not 9„ " Never mind any on else, Leone. y time and kissed "him. it " The tints was not et on board,and father admires beautiful women ! he will be bat . regret it. P Y "tiVe reckon in these parts," Bald the '• That is our betrothal," lie said; "now •+ y dear Frank, nothing in the world to the poptilac cepte,ia pf the royal.yacht I "g, . . sure to love you ; my m ther will be v ry nothin can art us. r Leone, I waited _for confided m ditbcult about costume. He ' ., g P wouc stn me ; if sn chin were done to Y Y . farmer, slowly, that there is too great disc reeable at first,but 'n a short time he " p Y - �- "" R your proa,ise to give �►on this. pre t my marriage now, I would simply confirmed the imprexsaiou I had gained that {. a difference between the aristoa�•aey and will learn to love yon, s d then all will be fie opened a small jewel-case, and took siwai another acid more favorable op r. on bokrd ,the Osborne ordinary evening ; - a the working-poople. To put it! in plain well- from it a diamond ring. tuait my mind XX_mede up. I love ha dress is discarded in favor of a marine gor- e" The little white hand long to him. • This I. what ladies cwIl ya en'gagemeat- girl iib all my heart, and she, no other, went, Just then His Royal Highness came words, my lady lass, when a great lord or „ ?" rio " ha said ; •`let me ut it on our fin• op board and was saluted b the officer on - You are quite sure, , nue . she id g, p Y shall be my wife, If gnu refuse to not for y r a rich saga wdanires a poor leas, M s rule iz with ,sob-�•` site sa ?" � i q ger•" me, frond good ; I shall find eons one vetch and the captain. L- ends in het diagram." " Yes, sweet, I am m re thein sure. " oar ghe shrnnk beak, t =io . "Entering into conveisstion with me the "Not always." she wbewered,' proudly. will he Leidy Chandos, o Cawdor,and t wt +� Lance," she said, at do yoti remembatr " f you would-,but be reasonable, Laacm Prince was good enough to excuse the de f is one of the oldest and ro, d t;.tl in fioiene in m toilet,for which I a to i7red. ' �.Ho perhaps not slway4; but mostly, g the words of the song, said is friend. Y Y po g ,,. r Ragland. •` a A ring in pledge he gave her •' am not reasonable. When did jou The Osborne s deck Ia carpeted and covered I N nosily," repeated Robert Noel. "You ••But will"pont"moth r fotlgIre Toa ad , And vows of love he spoke.' with an awnin Comfortable loun ee gad I;'. _ halve a beautiful face, and, if ou ars wile, so ." il y, aver ee reason and lave go hand in hand 8- love ron n v she ss ed aatrioa 1 P' How strange that by this stream you should tog er . deck abairs else sosttecec' about, an there . - on aitl kee ottt of that cora entlemwn's "4es, believe e. A d now, Leone, let t„ „ f ' y P Y g g offer,me a ting hey should do so ,Always, and do ►s a strange blending of he smartness of a . ' me tell you my pans. hey are al ra or - •' ' 1 1 , way.: I should .not like to offend you, underhand, but we c nnot hal th t ; . +• Yea seem to think there Is a Ntalit in whe the cove fa worth having. a abort Illus I wan shownc to f myacabia Ia y ow Frank, I have listened patiently; y - Leone;you will eicnae me for speaking everything is fair ih lov and war. A ut the wetec, Loons," he said, quietly, j h s heard moll that y°n'have had to say ; most .uomfoctable state-room, hung wi!h ' int twenty miles from her there is sl py ' " I have an idea that I cannot ex rens, y ' - P I h o weighed every argument, and I re• a �"t'etty chintz of as exquisite freshness. I;. - „ little village called Oh ton. I w t ere bat it seems to me tshat story is told in the mom as :. It does not offend me, ahs said simply; mai unconvtaoed. You have but to aiy Th® P, and O. gad the Canard p y esterda and it was t ere that t iia lan failin water. i i i`althou h I do not think that ou are Y y' „ g whe er you will do• this to oblige me or have larger cabins, bat none eo prettily I; " g Y came to me. Uh, my iarling, to n 'y ur If the water tells of a golden bright not• and aompactly arrsngad. The steward . right. Why should not a lord, great and sweet face to me and I t me be quite re 'fife, all happiness with the most devoted „ C €' - that ou else listenia and Covin of husbands, then it ma tell f i do it,remember, it fa under protest, brought me al ' I wanted, end I was soon ` rich as this one, marry a girl who has no �� Y g• ,� g Y Lan ready for dinner. Eaterin the drawing r : . - I am listenin Lane she sal - 1 _ I-V': _ - , drawback bat poverty 2 I do not see such „ g� you sa much as it likes. LeG rae put the .• over mind what it is under, if you room below deck, while-a sitin the ae- - - '�•- •- No, not with all yo a heart. Soe ow rin on your finger, Leone. geisure to tt „ odl romise. ' sembly of the company, I had 1 . ; a great difference. .. well I understand you. Your eyes li ger She held out bar hand--such a beautiful „ - .. :- r I`.: I prn_m.ise, to save you lysin �►reater notice the lovely tlow°ra sn exquiaite'taste . ( _ I cannot Lell you, my Iad lase, either on the water, wind the f Iliag of it to kee hand, with a soft, pink palm and tsperigg ;- `` ills molly ar the wherefore," hie replied. "I music, and the rhyme o the music is . t3nKers. P_s he went `to lace the ring oo rtak�but I do it against my will, my yea of the decoratiot}s. Beaati ul montes color ,; t know that rich men do not marry poor and pp •on, y good acnes, trp cot�acienee, `and drawings of fair accuse is outhera waters r.. ` These VOWS wet nil torcrottea, her fi-nger,•Iit fell from his hand into the ever, thing 81se."' adorned tate walls or but heads, and but is r _ _ obscure girls ; and if they do; there is sure The ring asunder roken.' water bQloN•, and Leone uttered a logy ory. d Chandos lau hed aloud. for the slo in heel of-the izzeumast ria t 'x" to t,e something wrong with the marriage. "It is not lost," he said ; •` it has not .', - g p g When will you trust a more thorou lily ,, ou will forget everything of that ing through the floor there as nothing to We will not talk about it, only if he seems 1, fallen into the stream, it is hate. � tell that we we atlout. • �; Leone t kin ' he said when you see Leone, rq K iI admire you at all, do you keep out of Looking down, she saw the Hash of the t ,. . .- - f ghe glanced at him ith so-methin of A i the two friends parted, mutually In a short time. every ne wax ausem, ghat nun man's moa ." diamonds in the little col that lay iwtaeen l' y R y wonder, but snore of lea . p dins oiled. bled, and the dinner Ing announced, life tine made him no answer f his 'care for two stones, Lord Chandos wiped it and. . _ Duke of Connau ht ledlthe Prince of_t}'ales• r her touched her but then there was fro need.- " How do you know hat I am thin ing I fie APF Cnti"PTtiOFD. q I dried it, - i l Lord Chandos waN unlike other men; besides of? �.ghe asked. to the dining aaloan ou fleck tioipe twenty -- I can guess from the tragical expres lou •` You sill prize it ate the more .becituse quests were present, and a beautiful sigh:. ; which he loved her so well he could not live it hes been dip ped in.}otic favorite etresm,,;• wee. resented when all were seated a,t_ h ` of your face, and the p thoa.ut your yes G Revlsion of the Effete P . 'without her. - i he said. " ive mo your hand - again, l table. Love( fruits and o erA raced the :. as they linger on the fa ►ing•water. Ir w, y K F go, when the sun was setting in the west• Leone-; we ahsh 'have (tetter furtune this S tion three of the electoral franchise r'. hi' you shall not look at t e mill•atream 1 ok bosrd,� beautiful ladies a d fanious men eta sky, she went down to the mill-stream, time." at me. act aased at the recent session of the do the highest spirits surr unded it. The' w here her lovar awaited her. - He placed-the ring securely on her finger t. She raised her'dsrk astrous a es t his la► sides to the saloon w re withdrawn . ti z The crimson clouds were reflected in the Y then kissed the white hand. Ho of Commons, reads as follows g ' .,.. face, and he went on : „ and sat at dinner in the(midat of a fairy. rippling water the birds were singing in How angry you were with me the Best " F the purposes of the revision. in, the scene. Alread some of tk►e achts had . " ' "Over in this sleep little vi11aR of `� y } the trees, .the flowers were all falliag asleep; pY g time I ktued your head," he said ; "and re• cit eat section fifteen of the dleetoral begun their illuminationail The town of . Uheton Leone—it is a lee villa a the P Y • ': trite fair, fragrant world was getting ready now I have all your heart. There will be ,. , t houses are all divided' rom each othe by fc hue act, as the said section-is enacted Cowes and the quay were gay with colored • far its time of rest, - neither broken vows nor a l roken ring for gardens and trees. Unl'ke most villag ra b • tion four of aha ter ei ht of the stat- If his. Beautiful mus+fc wain being di9�ura s "Leone;" he cried, seizin her.haade tine ' ua, Leone do matter what the volae lira s pp g X•: .g the people do not seem o know each qt er, ,. ' g uvea f 1900, as sateoded by section two of ed from the upper deck. After dinner. drawin her toward him, n: darlipq, I or as .a, thou hg to-da would never came. How yqu do not hear any g sip ; the neo le, '•I ho not " sa s the icl bei hal oho er eighteen of the atwtutes of 1891, ani cigars, the electric 1)auaches were • - S, - $ Y „ the houses the street all seemed slo py ., ' y g g gi shat read and construed as'it the words ordered alongside and we were all conveyed - t many hours did yesterday hold± ' I shall take posssasiott of my ludgaags . together. At nae end of the villa e e a n `Ares dr.y of .rune in each' year' in the first to the Rop.al �acht Sgaddo�t headgsarters,. �;�. ;:. " Twent four " she re lied. ( =" g at0heton to•morcow he said. lahall hereto Y- ' chLreh o'e of the crtoat uaint,mora cid or• and d lines thereof were struck out and in Qrder w genas on the fireworks in ease ••Unl tweet four± hy, it seemed to i od some ([Ills time there; but ou must Y Y' man church that has • ood like a m nu- pe Y the' ords` first day of An net' substituted and comfort. The work of transporting ` me it moos a.day as long as a year, and I• promise that I shall nee yo•a ever' evening, g, , asked myself one question, surest.,, meat mobile the storms of the world r ed Leona WI1l on flue your way to the the for, sad as it the word August in the the whole company teas carried out with ._ , - - "What`wa4 it, Lanee t" 11. around it; the vicar is t e Reverend J iah mill-wheel, yy foue enth line of •ubesotiou Eve thereof the greatest ease and comfort in a few Byrnes. Vvlleo mos ars married, I sb:ti Z ; •• y y „ r„ try to buy the mill, the artcesm, end the Rey struck out and the word • October ' moments, each guest being told.off to a .- This: that it one da seemed so terribl Why are you tellin ate all this . she su tinted therefor. Seetioa "two of . boat, On landingat the squadron boatslip, . ' paes a week withoutcyoue of rice it I had to mesal((round ft ; ft w'il lie s snored s t , 9„ asked. po ohs r si hteen of the statutes of 1991 we were conducted t0 the" balcony of the ; You will soon undo tend ba re led. In three weeks Leone ou will be ` ; "What would become of ya�u ?" ehe`eaid „ p my wife." ' Bu scute for-the;wocd Aiigwtthe words club boobs where the fireworks bean with • I The Reverend Mr. B rue• is over ai t „ " p to bras uoti inter thaw the 8tteestit da the Sring�of s un. It iwa7s a beautiful `• liaughingly. y, .. ymt" she rbplied, to throe weeks. wt." y d g - and he, toftether wit the people, the of As Glee act of 1844 applies to night, an the acerae epald'not be matched �` , "I should die of my own i patience,''he houses end the streets ms Slee nth. The wind fell, the ripple of the green t e actment of 1890 as amended -by -the by any country except.En' land. Those of -. h kms:. - said', his handsome young ce .flushing. ing would excite him, r interest him or leavey.eeoed, the birds had sung themsel• a t 1891,deolarations for the preliminary us who were to sleep on Fboard were con• , "Fa4te may try me as it will, he `added, startle him, veal to sleep, only the water rep laughingly cavi ' is must be received by the revlpinp veyed to the Osborne In the same way we "but ft must nevus separate a frons you. ••Now; Leone I have takaitt lod in far °m otll ' c "u to bat not later than Uatober had come. F .' 8 +, „_ P We arriped on boa d atter It is because-I have found th' gut that I ,myself for three weeks i this sleepy vi 1 ge; Lanae, cried itis-girl; suddenly, •` do fl fte nth." " midni fit,. when some sandwiches and - t stave asked ou to •-veet me h re to-ni ht. yon know what the water sa s--can ou I g rs, with, rhe a all ht ad• - y 4 no nae will take any no i.ce of me • 1 hall Y Y s mrated wate , I cannot lure without you, Le ne; you un- go and come just as I ill ; then I hall hear it t ' - g derstand that the hours are I ng anti,dark; have the bans of our arrtage publin ed. "No," he replied, with a laugh-; I 'have Dlphtherla in London mixture of good old 5eotch whiskey, were acceptable; The Prince staid up to the - , life seethe all ended, 1 cannot'feel interest The dear old vicarliwill read them t hu not such a vivid fancy as you. h hat does last the life and soul of the party. .. ' - - or energy;'T am longing for you all the •sleepy tones : iL sa►yy !" 0 of the most baffling of the numerous ��+ _ "Nothfa but sorrow, notbin but nor• Ban' r roblems of London En is the In the morning a cupof tea was brought - o bane, just as thirsty flowers are longing •• • I publish the ns of messing i<or g 31 Y p g' to the eahin b the steward and at 9,30 lr - for dew. Leena, I should ffpng until the the first time between Lancelot Ch dos' row, she cheated. abn4 malty high mor . fishy frbth;iiptitheds. breakfast was served in wa beautiful din• ' - fever of my own longing k fled me—for. and Leone Noel.' No ne wilt bear the "I canaoc heat that; if it says anything t'h umber of deal, wai,�ln ti►atuali y 3 265 in saloon on deck. The air was fresh and you." names'plainly, and thos who do will not at all, it is nothing but love, nothing but k g He drew the bek 'ful face,to hie 'awn, know to whom they bel ag, and there will love." feat ear;which is1 ve y greatly in excess of the little,ripple against the aide of the . �'' and kissed it with a aasion 'words could be no im diment ; vii there Leone ' ' And then, ss the shades of night were the too mortality.in the provisoes, and "royal yacht wan a pleasant sound. .Tho 1` " . ''' .never tell. � ` I The wa t r laughed as it hurried ova the coming os, he saw her safe) home. is 64 u st d to be •a rate three•times as scene by daylight was,, perhaps, even. more y lt-PY Y stones. q g Y eatrsnctn than the fair fireworks of the � `--I-Wh should I t]o be ha in m own That same evenin Lord Chandos end hi I that of the Unsanitae cities-of the g Y '' f ni ht before, and a hundred schta were way�" he said. •'If want the one only ••No Itnpediaient," it seined to say ; ' no Sir Frank uawn talked long together. snag. What fs the cause of thfe. Some g Y xhing on earth tha could bring me my impediment, 'I,eone." "Of course," said Sir Frank, •`if you ut cut rities ascribe it io :the evil system of 'ipping their anchors preparatory to a v p ste►rt. The Prince enters. We all rise and baapineas, why ah ld I not have it.. Of me on my honor, I aanaot speak, but I beg Dolle•ting ahs selene of Lha metropolis in •what nee is money, ealth, position, rank, t -r," CHAPTE TI?. of yon to stn and think." bas1� is and car remain standin until he is seated, then t Lo p eying it th�ouRh houses to g t anything else on e-crt to me, unless : have _7' rd Chaados laaghed ; his handsome the act on the street, the germs of diaeaseT continue our breakfast. After the meal s you. I ;would rather lose al l I have in Lbs a FxI>zxn s nvIait. lave wars flushed and eager. bei�}} prot;ably aoattered to that Way, Lew brief words accomplish•'my eourtecua wartd than lose you." • i „ "Rut," askeck Leon anxiously, `! ill "The man who hesitates is Lost," he Me' cal opinion seems to be divided sin to dismissal,and 1 embark for Cowes, en route - "It is sweet to be loved- so well she that be safe Ganes t " back to town, not altogether sorry that my ppo•►ng that ray said. All the thinking ►n the world can- th® fficaoy of the Ia'eotfons advocated by visit, lea•ant as it was, is over." ` nai,d, with a sigh. I one should hear and re c ognize the na es, not alter matters, nor make me lova mp Thq ritisb Medical •ournsl as a new onto p I have had letters from he to-day." „ g „ ,. •• he what then ± dsdin leas. for. is terrible malady. cele"and I—I stn half afrai to tell you lest •`Tf►ere fa iso feats.. othitTg can eve be "There is as old proverb I should like4to ,; BI•pad Hint, F you shouldpay no. I am to leave Rashleigh in done without risk ; b there is no isk recommend to you,"said Sir Frank Duston; , ' one mouth from now, and Ito go to my there—at least, none th t I fear to run I "it. is this—a young man married is s is Not Tpy•Llke Sir Andrew Agnew, of Lueknow, a well• father's house—Cawdor,it 'CJs nailed. ieone guarantee that not on pereoo in hat poenR man it7acrsd." " - a . I known Scotch baronet was long pestered" ;' z;. g ! church hears those na es clearly. hen " I sin quite as riffling to mess®d as e+blmuA(setnteatiouaty)--"The bicycle by scl impudent sort of per ,on,who insisted'" 1 cannot- o aloes. She looked at him with,*oodethig apes ; yov will see that I h ve arran-,ed a er to be married,"said tha yoavtg lord "and is longer s toy, ou being constantly `'underfoot. Finally,. ; . the exiieut young lover who believed his ,dc,tail, Then, when th three weeks ave married I will be,if alt the powers on earth inary Citizen(earnestly)--•'No sires, hovreTer, he ticogped,off, and Sir Andrew ' .'- lbve to be ao great and ao generona, yet -expired, we will. mea there some fine can•gire against me."• it ib 'G: I've been run 'into by one my• ho asked how he"got rid of him. vho, in-reality, loved.himself beat, even in mornfn and be marrie . I have a fe' rad. "I know . '� _ "Ob "said he "I abroad tiow useless all e;rgtibgts are, self gave him big love, who will come with me a witgess, ter said his friend "when a man determined to hint• +•Darling, I want you to consent to be that I ropose that we to London, rale b0 foolish ; brat do think for arae ®consul of 9 o""Th sy"thought1 a World of each +•A broad hint t" r4peated the inquitaat' . �? a I 1 oth . He reigned tp ,her heart and- she ++I thou ht he was Otis of those who never -; , , my -wife ibelore I leave " Rashleivh, he' there shall- introduce on to tiny fa her the terrible disappointment to your par. rsi ajd int hie : Hs -- 'dad. the dfdte't � continuiad. I know it will be the best first; then we wilt o d wn to Cawdo to eats. �` ` 1► could be induced to take one" ' - atind easiest plan if I can bat win your con- my iiwther. Do yon lik the plan Leo ?" +`I` do not eels it: thea bele Lao tight ka enough to go is wbofx it reigned'„ •cgyy his seal,"said" Sir Andrew, "he if - sent" • "Isbould like it m h better if t e be diesp kited•my father married to p11 - oiezit St doha's I,od-e A.II',and A.M. was oltleeged Iia tak' i t 1 For as the oh►el :l . -_ • Rer loving bears seetxiedl aienodt to .tend could know of it befo hand," sho re lieyd himself,�why should I not dt# 4he'�t�e!" 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A* 4611 a Plate .1 lu 40114 . . . - . - - - -1 I'll . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..... - "... I � . 4 a thibly1�8toads blvad • :� -.1 - .a - -- ......... . 'I- ­ : ­0 I : - r- mpon, this &U* - . .., . ' A - .:. . . � . cover with %not he doily - : , ".1 I - - . "L I , : that all moisture - 'Tafte9t. 11 - Baby Pillow. I r �!' -4,N -�­ ` - re* MAY )p retained. , . .1 ­ * - -- ' ,- , : . . . I . , . . I Reep1>t1 * . . One cook makes co 10 - � - : I , ,:, mar day on liftin' my, withollt . � Ode sum g � - -biby , 0 1 & tored C - the Xouth Clean-. ,*I . ­1­ . coffe. Pot better than OMe make - . I I . - . , I I . . from his cradle after,.& - protracted; nap- I She pate coffee , th it - Xteping the mouth -clean ' . . ,.-,::. fr .\ i to the O . froin - i-vf&rw ;.. little head wet with profuse over the &a and sha,lie it untilpo% ts it until t . .. found his li so per. well h he termination of - life's :1 � y . # should be journey moreover 'hie �iivall Pill, W, �- T a hr. a Labit No firmly fixed by cot,2. . spira-ions 0 ­ and POUrO.'boiling wit r over it aced . . Ornal Ot thO coffee is delicious, I . stan . , I , . - . I..: feathers, of course -- apse aoakbd - through, . . . - I . t practice in infancy and childhoot that 1 ..-.­7.:, 1 .. . i... --. I it Will . I " . .? ­ : - not W likely t . I -. says . mother in an e*rchange, - This led to . ; e. , " HISTORIC N ' ` i-1 0 be 118910(oted in after . ­. .1 . T BLE I - I .- I ­ - ,ilkV68tigAt'on1 for I. felt that such beat .. ,��-.'A.` ` I I S- -.' I .'� �.' life. In the air around are ,gusting the . . . - — . - ,.­.. . . . boded ill to the sensitive. br*ia. Lpo -Aig 1 1 �, I , germs I ". . . king *Cha'r ill attain Of various diseasu,—consumption, . . wl Eating king pneumonia, malaria, - diphtheria, , thrush,, ' into the matter I .. discovered the follo '*ng ff Ora his foudinOss fare ring lamb. . . , , . : , '. _- : .. ".. advice given by an am neat ph*cian, long , . Sir Joshua Reynolds was the, 7 tOlmlilitiSN: and the like, If. the mouth in I I I . luchelor . bealthy and its -4;0r.,iOU4 in - ormal, then I . I I ., Since deceased. He i rote : "Ibe, prox i Paiinter*orid the Ilt,phael Of &glond. disoare glerms are des ad there, and . .... - . - ­ 0 if not the orig L), cause of gres, Lard mate, _ . t � Bro ! mer Ighaln was .called blund I thus , . . morality'among the ican babies in Brougham from & polit 0%, mint.*- orift they are Prevout0ot fro ,entering the deep. I r ...- , . i , malady of the br*in. When we sup. Daniel O'Connell .. .06 . . er tissuss.�f the , I -­ some _ wai called the Big , But Gwollen, sod. ... . I P I . . ­1". death to result, from dysentery or Great 0, Irish Agitator,. , of "lle" gums, decaying . ".. ­ - pose e . . tb, tartar, and root. c , � �­* i I ­ - f&..---- -11- ,immediate 0111,1111,419 14 Atid Liberator. - bid catarrhal discharges, -all form so . . . cholera in � frequently affection of - the brain superven• Burns WON the Ay r ' shire Many I . from his place of to Ploughmhu, Mtres for germ cults �e ' 0 114g upon bowel disease. The heads of . . de and avenues for . 1i ace And his vou&. the,entrance of morbid matter into th 11 American babies are, for the most part, tion. I .vas I . � . little furnaces. What mischief must then George iv.' enlarged, korof uloug glands of to . . % ping th war the Firat Geiatlernan of 90 many obildr.. •E - from his oerlem6nious polit'... Unsightly -- sftrS And youth, resulting in A . result from,kee in buried. hour after urope, - hour in feather pill( we I It i Makes we . .1 and disfigurement, are to ' I . I � Marabeftu was the Demosthenss�f France "04,11Y caused by tube oul .� 81)1ver to think of -the ( eatlis ILMOR9 those and the Hurricane f his eloquence, ter the lymphatic glo one germs which, precious little 0De8,wh4 re I doubt not that roth as. en lymphatic 6 do of the neck from t' . . - cool straw pillcws wou, d have salved theqL Pietro Aretfluo was he .VOlt&freof his enlarged t,ousilo, decayed teeth, or tuppu. ti - _- - century, because of I *tin g earn. . ; � ; Do n . r heads cool while his a titian 'abilities, ' tl ... not fail to keep t%, I . ­ I / :­ . I - )) . . . James In thrush, the baby's me ; ..- ideepIlag. I Boswell was ni(knam liid the Bear. tiny . - a th in filled ,% it h c( The materialwhich I then d"Ined beatfor leader, from his association with Johnson. Plants reset"Wing: Feast fermaint, The - I borax Wash disPlAcek cleanses, and des- -was - to plal I . baby's piliow—foretrawiset-med rather hard : Louis Bourdalonat was called the Dell'108- troy& these minute deer's hair. On woman employed thanes of Divinity, from is rare a on to, and thus cures - eloquence. the disease. N - .,. hair combings, which Ikes a soft cushion. - Henry V11L Was oalled'Bluff Old Hil Cavities . even in the first , 38 teeth, should be filled ' . Paper clipped fine i9l recommended, as from ILI 110611 &$discovered. AL - ­ his rudeness atid coarserion 0 • Toothbrush .. ­ well as pine ileedW.*#T�eie are other ways, -epsech. i and powder should �e used PI I I I . . however, of injurin�g ba y's brain ah, how Jo . ho Cabin!- !- , ' freely and frequently, rid the, mouth rins- R . - win wo the ed out withpure water, ,I 1 . much they must wprk I ere they arrive at ePel of the Refor. , Enlarge tonsils - ;` maturity ! rain is motion, from hisinfill d. A b4mos" of .. - lGI the ear should 1. I It is clainle4 that the brain i -I ,more,. * . 61, 'am"ong the refer- should be treated or rf move .. - more heavily taxed the first five years of Aristo - phan6i W' and clainfection be treated by cleanliness "I existence, than during he remainder of . AN the other of Comedy, as posaijbi , so an heal them 4 soon An . . life. because he was the fi , a- Conoultinj the dentist early or, - - ­ One baby who very ne rly sUectimbled to writer. - . I Greek satirical may save a set. Ot teeth the glands of the - s. brain disease was taught the catechism ere . Cobdeii is- -call . . I neck, and even llfe itse i ;for when �uber. Is, - - . . ad * the Apostle of Free cular germs have on 11 wl - .., his second year. It so nded cunning to Trade, on account of hil ear fined entraccO *' lAbours in that the body, ihere is am Z a limit tO their If hear him lisp, "Absoum., 'in reply to who direction. . - 1. devastation. y i heir - was the father ofthe fruit ul, or 'lot's ife," Ariosto wab the * W 1, . , I I act when aske,d who was cur ed into A pillar; of because of his skill i &]to ,, Scott of Italy, , I --- -,- - , ,. un I I:,. salt, Of course the fermi y physician own romance. n the line of historical Debt Be - C :- -!- if ­ I . . . - . OnstantlYl Wetting Your - stopped thier needless ramming, giving Z - wl� . . . imperative orders that in thing should be William 1161*rth' wall dubbed the Juven. * ' � I Hair. , I - He - . a . . I * ' • - . taught the child. . . . &I of Painterfs from the Asti rical character There is a point worthy of remembrance I 1. ` of his work. .- '. . &b,Out the hair (Writes Dr. Ar.df ew Wilson), F. . J 1 ' . . . : , - John Seldon! And that is, the O&Utio: ' L lit-1 . ... . . �,. . a Which Should be Adi I , . .1 "booruse of the amount and -diversity of given against frequent wetting of the head. pr* Teach the Girls to Cook. �.'� WON the Vralking Library, .1 - ' - : Many a mother who was ies her daughten hip knowledge. . ,. 4 ' - - -. - might become proficient it the art of cooll. Jamer, Feiaimblie C�ooper )AanY a man has induced baldnessbin this the ins, . . . . has bben 6alled WAY- People will wet the head, for W1 - - in is not; willing to 4i e the time and the Scott of the .Seat, from his st,ories of in taking . for :: trouble to teach them. Said one mother to marine life. I _ itig their morning - bath, under the two I . � The Du�e of Wellidito - idea that this Pr00644 is good for the hair. fi vq .. . her daughter who had ask d to beil allowed Achilles of England, from *is called the The reverse is the case. 'It is not a natural ' . to make " certain dish "Oh, I.wou i OM the victory at th the ' .. c: 9 . 14, Waterloo. I . ,,,inIor the hair to be kept in a Perentli- why : rather do it myself, 1 an do it in half the. y damp State; and it is impossible,that &44I , . ?, 1 ,; the hair can be thoroughly dried d I fuss ' 1i 1. . ­ . I . L . :� 1301)� SNATCH kT. - I -after the or., . I time and you make so mac and muss." '' " � . While I . � . .,.. .. . .� ..- I I ', " * bath. Let at' also bear in mind that . thi* in true', is it 1310t the inother'i '. ' . - . . - .. I I I , Nature pr , ovities - for the skin, and fort nail ' oily 01 Pre ,o teach her child to cook at In werwas L&*-- , hair also, a kind of natural promade in the A . duty to take time t iq A"Qba -- ,tery No ­1111 . and how to do it as quickly mid with AS ,t Ce, mry at an le. ' '' . ab4P0 Of an oily secretion, which is Made t "a . litJe fuss and muss as the mother 4erself ? Buffalo despatch im yg : A ghastly by certain little glands. Many OVibeele hel, .. Another mother gave herd libe run discovery h*e ,on made i i glands Open on the surface of the skin, but .. ; the oarneia )'Oreat Lawn, (Itharb Open into the hair -sate, and the by . 9f the kitchen and 'the necessary miterials ry most -,Comrqc nly used by the Office of the natural oil th"egl&nds mane• P .- . and le Protsetan to of -thi's city for facture is to keep the skin supple, sad an . . ft them to learn two k as beat they . . . the burialOf their I could without- her aid. Of course they. dead. In & clam of underbrush were found douhtlese also, to supply nourishment, or at I the � the remnants 9f "Ten coffins and la least 611 Oily secretion to the hair. An old semi, might in time turn out cooks, but at how mplete cask&' no soldier oncesaid, "Wherever there in hair o,ccA . I great all exPen)11e, lost time and waste of 'UO $ almost now. There an there is dirt.`''` This it, in th main, d very ' - I materials. 'Many mothers when questioned also fragments of rough xes and grove true. So. that while we may object to A' :.atl as to the making of certain dishtle, sake boards The as west cask @ . . . a constant wetting of the head, tb&t is no as . instance, reply in this way, - oh, I been dug up recently, rill ,amil the arel . for instan " had ov'doatly reason cane We should atolect to . don:t know jus . ow I do In like it.. I of its contents hair—say, & fortnigbit o every ten . never r reigo, I � memure,you must just use y )ur judgment," and -then -hidden. in the bus . The ghoulish days. .A good plan is Let use the yolk of Polk . , . . . or, " I take a little milk, a I ow ® some, rascals who 1104 been 'at this work May an 099, which 0 to be rubbed well into, seri' � - , � . flour, .etc:" The WWO mot ier will teach have carried it ma for . a 10 09 U1111114 the scalp, and .1 - " tepid The 0 .- her daughter to coo -6 " the water Some Pure soap and �.' cooking J . ­0 0 the yolk awn y, finish. the I and exact about her ,. t's wxur&&* --.,b.r of ooffinel would i scate. Every - . . any other in UP,withoold water. I think bo' r-sK . rax . dep&rtment. of lioUeekeeplin , thus when mark of identis"tion hat been removed M omlr011ia lotions, often used to wash in Fir she comes to reside over home of her from 1�heoaskets �rith eunnil 19 cam What tills hair, act somewhat harshly, and tend are I own, she will r Saved the •rtification of 9MV441d have bwA- disturbed cannot he told to produce grayness. There is really no Thsi: many fai!ures and much ante of glow without pant searob. it is need to use AllYthing I&TO loop and waster, 'down materials. 4 1 then ht'tha the bodynnat, Operated and a Matted soap a to be preferred . I .. I of noum . 1?9 - . I . . . . .. . I �. �m youirg .. , �..;­;- i . ill" , �' * � . I , For Invalids. , '. - knd when I . 0 . : -..:. I . . . I , she conducted an v,sett It h46 . I MUL- . . . .. ti pArt Look ' . . t. =ITL afitar in" 0 discovery a &� ; �. was first madal by .. Jelly.—Six shan a of mutton y to the O'llt 16r the UtUe Woulidj&.; the 8W ; at another cook et - - . besides (those A awn should . .. . three Pints of -water, Peppe and t first Counted. I always be careful about t , 12W, One-half pound lea .— - . . � - thaw little inwaiisuilicant wounda, A great I ' % f, IL crust of . ' . , . - A LON ­ . bread toasted brown. A LON N BASILICA 1. .1 . - many lives "lost artery year . the 4woke . .... �. - r on this . I . well after. soaking in water veral hours, -: :�'. .-� 1. — - -C I . . . . , -4 , .-, 600008L 'A sm^1J. cut in Lhal bond. made, by Pre - . . aud' place- all ingredients WVOPfted ft"- C"ballill - cat ftl- a rusty nail, may cent a life. BlOod•pok. , a - with the water a . rid simmer , I a uo"" a , Fro""." 1ror mwmsiu, is- � a �: led-F-SwO 0114119 May Wt iv. A mss May be driv- iramer igintly for.4we � lmftmikuftr�. P 1( ; , 1; . . , boam ;;trail,, and When C04 skim.oft- 1 the . Holoagas tboria' I'Mal 'ad - P�Ople in `ins tacks, and drive one . to 6, 0 For into hie head. It is such .. accidentally bra fat. Warm AN much AS is wa.t*d at a time. London Eng., without r is ovop Lboir a trivial out that Pori Rice Soup.- Three If : rim, the heads, Cardinal yanni' an is thought good enough to stop rifia . yolks of two eggs, one -half ng said that he the blooding. Then the wound is left to I I haii pi t of �rearn would build no c&jhedr&1 ia,,ho metropolis. t4ho 44" of itself the best is t prial, . or new milk, one quart of stoc, . B4il the A differeat, spirit :animates his saftessor, sppaw"ttly lasalai. 0orba" the llona - the . I , rile in the stock, and rub half f it th�rough and a movement be one I may. ly sad - ' sieve or tummy, put the at I W erect a g t Munster has . thstillO40010millitigpOiS30C , Acato .. in 618tew- .gonb mpwo"mia may set in. with fatal Wm. Wdy P; - I whole, and Pan, add the rest of the ric so far that designs have been adopted iva&ion. Miner for five minuta�. and financial Planopublished, The.corner. Once this dangerous thin Cow- new k a] - - Bea the yolks Rtme is to be laid Jima 1!V. Inennes its work, a our in of little , e.ffec , k b:,, - - id mix -with the cream -Or ti ,,, - next you. fit. 940A eras, y, and Lhq structure, 'scratch from bursi ., - , �dd th; which in to be dedicated to St. Peter, will . Ike the soup off the ed Pet-or and St. Paul do asid the man who thought nothing O! Xbo thro , Kifire, an a teak,' dies. Always to 0 - -cream And eggs, mi: ag we . boiling point, . L Heat to be.& barihosq as of the" little wounds. Wash the litt 11 . . . �l on t he general lines of con. I 1. . Tapioca arch of St. P ter, a well, and then they will heal the right wal. ex • W "iOUP.—two' andctie-Ihalf canoes 6 The "LiinRi4a'r'ior;his to be 350 f . long, L 1�" Cold cater qr hot water, if it be pure, bullet - - Of t400ft, one oluart of cold • Jr. Sim. wide, IOQJ*ethi ' 170 feet one of the best healers in the World. Ob t C . 14h,- and to with tell b - Name 1 mer genily till tender and a. standing room r 2, In M Annexed you for t 8,000, wi doctor who knows his business will . Beef. r *1 . : I. -Cut —C t - 4 I , * will be & lecture-room, seati fo-,000, and & tbs. -?, � • ! der wl I . I -1 - . .1. I., .. .. I At, It Paced of u -uF,ln i a' Plee"Ofte �.. .: �. — Z I ; . - .r. . .: saucepan lean beef. am in covered monastery for 75 inmates hich it is do- � . . I ­1 .1 � - With one -half water signed to Invito th6 Hon;l 0, who. for '. '-� Apple Diet for the Akin - , tole fot , d 1. : .- of a k I by the side of the fire for "" "' we hours . POW-uries owned Wo4mi abbey, I.. . , i , 0 to . . . . L �ell allow It to simmer or for two -40001111 0 O"t ip oft�wu - - ( r "..., py. The . as $1,,250, A ripe, raw apple in one of the a"loot . . "04n. Skim and serve ow I 0*. - 000. and nearly half is &I subscribed. foods for the storia"ll to deal with, the loath i I /. � Stock for So . the Dube of Norfolk giving 100,000. It Ok: t'P--One -pound o ibi'll of whole process ofoligestionOtIly consuming resist . , one of knuckle of. Gal, (oar is provided that all Persons giving $50000 Whit* Peppercorns. & Jump of or more shall have, their no men - insoribed eighty-five miamum The malic acid of Many sulgar. out been quart of WatO h re On the eath6dval, and special reliance is 0, t !I and strain. �-- Simmer six , . sk"in placed on amer.-Oa as a OO&W NO ripe apples, cooked or helps to dines' I . I of oubscrip. meat and W stimuloite, the liver And neutral. . I . . . i GQod 1 . ions, just why has net been explaiuod. ixe the" noxious matters w.kich, ! . : I Soups maybe made I)- " ding i. t unless �. L gwa dook, Pearl bar] y . &. . 7 . - . elhainated, produce akin orortions. Apples Ka barley. oatm 1, arrow. ,, '— -- - .'rt'. are not . as satisfying as potatoes, becanals Of the " rice or arl 7 T Are 6�11 . . � A Fm AM's SM& I J10ch --.- in�, palatable, "90 .4ohm 1 fit, IJ r'i erhi bm 8, de'li, an -. . their doliesto element*, but eaten with - " A d W611 tod to ,* A provinoW formw livi 49.ReAr Allot, meat in I if tabors they Me • -golden 0 - I -- appetite. � . I - -P am 0 France. 4" decided to increas, I his income food. The salts and wine sweeten the. time a t ,.,. -- - , '��- . . � by I . : - �. . . '. .. ; .. I!''., -� .; Cultivating 11111111MIL lie has at 1 resent 180.Wo 11WO&O. ON p1maephorual'ils thols be Or Po . , I . . ­ - . .ght to . I . I . . I 0 . % .�7,�'�J , •b in .­ ...'� a nerve builder, and women of all ages, 191 . ­ . .. ' Table Ti4k. ,..' - I ;,..�;, I of the inteitesting and shiny crestares pan, allum p . - - .vo,s dr,yo, liked to believe that h Plates ` . 1. ..'Ift.�, . t 0 manwil heated. Ours" should &I aye be nod up in a wateproof shed.. d where they "food of th d " i iparited Its 4eliegto ,a . - reel pi* . A.4 r 1S. ;;by .t?,r 11.1 -toirs r- � & I at&chio I? - t I are being. (attested top t;;. is mukot.,' whits to Wh Beef 04. rt, il 11 I - nuts, F. � � - h"..: , They'sat an much green fool or per do wine drinkers we ra - 9 I . 1 rone InUts two , * Ociam"mrin - and 'I ON and . I . I .. state �40 and "WE would their ., ... : ­­ Dr! I The I soup Almonds between courm. 1--� Pet 4ainty is a•bbw leaves. - which . I to � I I Plate Should be left, at le"tj �n,�*ts totheirfleall, the deli ­ - . ; I HOW to Become Stro n g. . , . . . Duke half an inch unfilled I - . ' 1) so the Gii I - I -- - M sdillliflld bY *Geroe. Whot4wr this , It on want to be strong, NOys Sau'do*w't Run - r '- . ­. tar y i - P 1� A guest for a a ' . lie to acid largely to his do not *At t,00 mueb. Nothing shortens 11114 silepjo� ingll�'- :, ` " i 1. � ol . I � Id the napkin. It 0 . io InOoniiis by in I fold ?no ifeeds � Ot clog agnew Aipamure, remainfl, ' anuot bo anA kain. to be seen* bot a gertsO . class f F'rench poo. and minimises poi As the'almost Univer.: cladja , . - � Cut cold meats and bread in the thinnest - P. do Kr . Snail Pic is, "I habit of bhvip g too much food. The took t . R. Ges'etlLeelalteenetm, . but se. F I I North 81i'e$, 10 making Sandwiches, butter the ,consider o s people pro. only rule &a to ho ,much food should W � - br'P� before cutting. . I . tot • tkein simply boiled, ,extract them takon Is that thelaystern should be kept firoe the X# b No 'b Uttgr i 4, - . - , V. from the shall with ot little'si ver implement (rain hunger until the usual . time for the 18 .#7501 f If Sel"VIed'�'M ijin,inen�'; For I . .. I rem bliDga nutpick poly so e*b&&l&rger next meal. Wh011ihe stomach, mn V I ,r,ft' list 86 Small Pat is served to OWL per. m . - to 0 t .1 i I . ­ - . I I take nothing but distillod-waltoij ' Aiiaoi$i 'F • . - �. Oti ' with A small Piece of loot if the w6ath - - _;- OT I - - i; or room t Is Warm - - . An InquJistuve awti-lh a ut� *tare ualnriiil- point is, never try to amnomine )a sleep. : Kill . "'leothl. enough to_ make it ly very wa,OOnt of thought i the . . . . ti elf, aud,thftv- s 8sadow says1hat ho 210 I -gro Udi - - - i ��iae be. ., sioo � . --- -­ ,�­ - 1 lore, � I i correct way fo.�� . " -4., •. forced to apply oi lo!'ej M assistan go - often mom - "Yon, alhoulrelosp JA a � W&M , , , I - � 741 - I firvin -kv,,d aside t —ftes* i . -roorat gladr.'b�tho#JMONS14 It 40 - Im. 9 , s I . ; % . • 1. �, .. � bed , . , I - . I . I , . - . - I - 1 I - - . . I .. _40�ly I - - . . . ..,.A ". ­ . , . - , , 1 ­ I -1 I . , . , ­ , - , -. 0, • ,- I . ­ � ­1 . . I *, 1, - - 4� i .: , . I - .. . . ­ . .., �� ­, . lr ., . ­ ...:­. ­­4w %. . 7 ­­.�­�,- "-I- I .. 1. 11. - .. : ; . 1 A-Wo. t -­ � - . I • 'V.i)�, -, 'L .... . � : . . I ­. - ­ � - .4 "4:­­ 3 .. , . 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" I _ !1lk,V*i% - THE L L :- ­, - * It I ave i cold 61%ifi:rn 1. Z WO �, I 't, .1 . � morning- and ev,!� L r .. . , . --- ; I � Ilks. , . ­ .L I . eiil�' ' " . i el , I � I -- . . . I • ' L . . �, .. !:: " , � : *h -, � I , I . . - - y -. . . -.. 0 011MAS. 4 � � � �.V I I . - , � . . . t 0 . - lie.."t. %. • i ­ . Ts'.. " , I t, - ftuai.i;­ � - t. . FRENCH ANARCHISTS. It - I alstu� lia"'alve 9 - . ., - � , , -- - I � • L. . ,0 :; like AlKagarfals Milialster or.AAr"_, -: - � . . . _ I J . — . . L 7: I . . * UJ,IL "L. :, i ­ ..", . I.- -,? . - eplas the 11loase effiee *Budah Peach, Sept. 1. =--The a . , . . a . . . ! I - �, � T. I . Daum -­ - . - . ,� 1� . Alarm-4 - it a state o,lr estimates . I 1�- • ,,..�: ­- " ill Avologillig *XIOW EXPee L .motor iftlied by iihs Hungarian Mi 1 " - -;-ft Extraordinary 310"lares r led 7 of Agriculture � f - ­, '.1 I or the Praia- Ave ' t been ... dent's "Iety. . �Seu ! � . . k= . Published. the - delay in their _ . 'late .Paris despatch . I . having been dim to., I � NaYn:—It in t'be the care: bOstol.ed � �. I I . upon the revision of Ld cued that the extraordinary measures us . J. 11 the., report.. According �o th emu ; . ", ., -.... ­ -� Ld Pted for the su . I a" 1�atft the ., I.. ., - �.V.- -­ ....4 .. ".. -Y �., � , I I - . . ppression of Anarchy in wheat �. ­1 , , . �,, _ I I . crop Of the world will be 2,4#6,000.. :..- , . 010.1114ve served thus far to .. . . . - ( " ..­11 n d votaries Make its 000 bushels , for 1894 - � � , � ,,, o I4s1ri*V2,S97W,ft%00o �� . ­1 ,;6 . I . .1 ,4 . �,j� ,;, � 7 1 , I - 893, &nd:2,28o,000,QW . .­ ­k I— 144 4 m ever. es 'note (10fi"t and threatening bushels for i bushels .- -� g�,�--?Ii­! I 0 , . . ,,- �1. - The revengeful blow which has the Official , a . - - - c,�* ,A, , tt.7� -1 . I .T ., , ' 01 [Owed-evlery "execution of an . average 1for the last 'decade.. . : , , I .- �;, - -, , ., -c - - The deficit 4-,4 , 1�-1 Anarchist requiring' t6 bqi cQ*o I 11 . . -1 Z red by im. . - ­1;­-�,� at rderer, has not yet been struck in mom. porting countries * 444; � ­* I . an is 1 245,060 .I i Irl of Carnot, I bushels 9P - 1� .. ­ ;,�-,;J ,I , . I , i .- — .. . 8 "Morin. but the authori. against 3780604,000 bushels in ' ." � .� .. � . '111V - . ISM . I.. I lrl� . ,4,�;,. , " . I -: 10 1 Are in momentary expectation and dread The detailed figures r-eppounting . t . 6 �,, :­.:,.­�, .. �,­..` 41�1 fact, the Government is . ., . , ��, I - .� I- . ­4- a , . almost production and deficit of the VArious ., . .. . -jw- 2 Panic ovlor the don r. This is due Porting countries for, the- year 1$94 ' I . . � I . follows : are as . k 11 ,apparently systems 6. "�....&,i.. ,� L. " . 0 �f.,. . 0 plot among the : -.:.- r - , . ' 1 ­ -2 0�,- . � , . - 4 ,a %,rchists to ­ ­., - - -� . �. ­ Production.­, Deficit. .. . �, .,%".��1,4��, drive 441- 0 are reavonbl , .� , I ...".1 . ­ -,*,t .. - Y", � " r.f'j ' Bush. Bush. ` ­ � 4.-I., :aj' &�, w the public safety to t4lirror and distrao ,Great Britain.....- 60995,0()o " - . k ." �,-A� -1, I . Olt. It is . I Fro ' 70,2%,00() , %­'.,, ­ �J.. -A I - ,� 6,: ". , literally true! that a large no nee .......... . 354:625,(X)o 1 000 ­ - :. .many 102,132,000 .1148'895' I : J.­ ";101, of the daily mail Oi the Preside 2,6Z,W - L' "" , , f- Italy ....... - T,i �J. -- -i,l! i Republica .... 120,228,000 29,788,00o . 6:; I � �,�. � " and other prominent officials Holland......' * . � : .1 �,;� ��., -:,,1 .... 6,241,000 1 1 � 'A. in list$ of . � .915,000 - 1, . -:t4 � . . Switzerland ..... .. .1 ,- . I .�..i - i . L.. Be, ,um -- 7,376,000 11,915,000 , I : K, �'.17 I . . -.711 , - 1) g .... . I .. - I . .?, - 1000 . .14-. THRE'ATS- OF -ASSASSINATTO . . eumari 21,277,000 25,M3 I.; , 'Al .. 4- Q ()Oj , , N11 000 - *--­ m I 'a day . " � 1;&'Way 1,702, . 1� �, :-�--.- � y panles that a dozen or me Sweden an .W. 1061,000 - , 11 :JJU re 8 . ,,. �t-j , 16 3yrnous hii;ts of all manner of Anarchic' pain..... 7,Qw,000 . .. ..;' -��.#,: ........ 97.379,000 . 1 . -" , * i84 Portugal..'..- ...... . lid, 168.090 � - , I` -- . � -�'...., ..: 1. �-. ' 9,078,000 5,d7.5,00,D , � � .11 - (is' are not Aeu) to the police - ., .A I - . a and th ....... .. %404,000 3,K2,000 d rrle Office. The Police believe that sorriii :wl. , � ..�11­1,1 - 1, .� = Austria tria... . . . . 0 .... 45,400,000 31,774,000 - - -'� *. -.--.',`o-i . . . . ... . Ilese threats are genuine, but they are The figures iti • detail of the production � . ­1 -�',!.:- i I - I . . ., and surl)lus ofexporting'countries 1. y 1, '11.): :- I in such numbers that even the Production Are t .. ­ � ` . . . ' these : - , �' � .-.,.:-,_, � vented resources of the secret service '. . .1 Surplus. .1 I_ � ­­ - `� ,- * I N utterly unable to deal Russia . ­ - . Bush. Bush. - --, . . . .. -.. ,� -;41, - i I with them. It Russia. -.,...,.. , 1.1 . ... ... W'u6,000. 141,850,(00 � � lbrowd move on the part of the wretches Hungary 9 . .11. I . 7 ......... 151,&18.00() 45,:192,000 1 � Ic are really plotting murder and outrage.. - Rournoula ........ 51,066,000 19, . - - I , ; I . �., , *�! - , 11 I &",004 - ; . . . . `1 5,671k(" � .17 . � .1, L' I hint of their actual lads by any Bulgaria .... 20.79,1,000 1� � ;1 t7 :u ant reaches the police, .. .- :". , .. . 31,207,000 1.3,0�50,ow - - . c they are Servia. . , - � I : : ­ - . t A )le to give J,t any more attention than Ill .......... 91M1000 1199koo() . m - ... .. "I, United States.... 4(pS,.528,00() 01925,00) - 1� were one of the man of false clues 7 a,., .,,,t,� , i the Canada......... 42,555,000 5,W3.000. ­ . -1,:.-. -.,::: . �.11 .. . I - `,,�"�� -'I they receive. The officers 0 India. . . . . i , - ..'! - I a, apartment : 258.167,000 22,696,000 .. . :�;.i " j.;��. . , the curet the The rest of India............ * ', " 114, - V.. . .. ,� safety, are at their wits' end. -58,158,000 2,837,000 - ,',- .1 1, � do not know how. to cove w-th the Africa, , • , , , , , • , , 489370,OW, 5 ,597,M) , ., 1� , ­ 1. ;. ." " ,k!- �; - . . " � ­ ­ ­ . Australia ........ 42,895,0()o .% ,.. -� * , - - ­I - , , lion. The plans which have been, Chili.. i 14,185,00(o ­w , ,:'r ............ , . h tod for the protection 24,114,000 9,9",001D ... . . ..,`1'..�... - I . 1. I 11 n of the life Of Argentina Republic 117,508,000 . [ -.-. .,. ..., dent Casimir. Perierare more elaborate 7.3,762,W0 1, ­ ,,� - . k" 1 " ,���' any ever --------­4d01--- . .. �- . V11 , 1-1 � � employed under the Empire. . )- . I -.0 n the President left Paris on Thursday ' LABRADOR'S GREAT FALLS. . J , � , ;,.., --� !! , y . I - -�, I .. t 18 Country rem . . � , I idence the train included - • -- • 11 � . cond-clase . . . I I ,­f-�',,Z:,- - - ., carinages con Laining thirty. Nemarm. law kind, Eale . I . V, a Ketilfrift from Tbefir � f . - ; t --", �!,` z, I , . i-, ` A,., 1; � I ­ , detectives. - A corps #of seventy Of Tour *f I 1EX11116ratl•n-An lisigilwalke . .,. �. -­.Ii-,'4�,y` . ­­ t., 1,� �-��';: 4 �5 officers are employed on the estate Lake Fouad-ralln 9ftN9*WArr Niagara - - -- . ­-, 4­ � , ­ � , k I the Pirtaident, is in residence. They . -' I . . . . , ­ , . I � L I rae the character of )i erl � _cellos lea of Val no bie Iron ore. . - � laborers, Barden- -Sixty thousand square milesof .raw . -'--­­,q­.-.,. . : -1 , ­ fishmongers, and hawkers -in t an Irm - -.-I - ­.-,:..4`, . . - When the g formation, anew- lake larger than 'hourbood of the chAtelLu the bearing A­, i ident goes to Paris they disappear. Granlej,ac Mintanini,and tha proof of the - , . � .1 .,�4 "­V, � . r stronger who loiters irithin•, block of fact 1. - ,.,,. . I ­ �4 . - . . ­ �.. , that the big falls of the,Hamjlt*n river -.I I 'I yeele is . . A IL, .� - - are the largest in America, if not in the . _�..- L f _ " L 4', ­ , YCICNIX QUIURTIOXID - rid, are � ir . - i I WO .. -., .�, 4.1 . amongst, some of the many dial- - , ... �­-, :." I... i.�. 11 I, defective. The necessity foi this coveries of value made by- Messrs. L vt and - ' .. . I D&ge it extremely galling to the Presi.• &ton on their sixteen months' exploration. 11 .� , - , . : but' he is wise enougl, to recognize of the interior of the great Labrador ponin- . I enuinedanger. He assumes at least sula, which has ttermivaLedbythe, return I'Luis of security by appearing of the L explorers to Q .1 ­- " . . . 1 A Z ­ -1�1, Quebec and their ., ­X - 1 1 - .: iODA1lY in Publi:,but always on expect, disbandment the other day. 'After trav- .'L". . " � . ;rl 11 I . - t� • . , casions.: such as &Ldrive to the railroad ersing Labrador last year from so%'ith t - ­ '.' °,-' . 0 ' i .,1::. * n in an open carriage. Persons who north, and bailing from Ungava bay to -: ­� ­ , 1 - , ' .. , . . , .. . - ­, LL �. � � � .. . all"t - . , . .I'll, ­"t, a to know liiihst the, reach Anarchists Hamilton inlet, where th Spent the . .­:;1­ -.�.­, ��,'­.�, .,­� .1 win- . : ., . . . I . .,, �a- . . ...- ­ ­.�.. OiDg SAY they will seek to establish a ter, Messrs. Low and Man ascended the - ,�. L, I ­�- . . � of terror in Faris in October. The Hamilton river to the "d falls on ice,.. L ',�. ��-"4 -�, .., - R are convinced that, mischief more and . - ,­ ­­'." % . . � I a than any *at -� succeeded in taking 1% splendid Int -of . attempted is brawirlu. Photogir.phs of it with ice 0oaaaand other --;��. A -� , - - " - -, wits' that the"I"irs are so definite ire surroundings. The remains of the burned � , : .. � C ­ -, il ass . .. � 1. ."L. ,..,?,;�, y May not be boat belonging to the Bowdoin College -ox ­ . � : . I , ": -. - �-,� - ,1. J . ,- , I : ; L.�� . - I ad, for the expected seldom' happens (edition were found below the calla, And, ' , 1. , 11 - ­ .- . I 11� I :- . LDOO*qwpeoi&lly in such matto.m fhere further on, the bottle coulaining a record .! , - z..-'L-.��%� ,.--;"L � - i � . I" eions among the p.,ubli -. of their.trip to that point,, ; . I ­ . . I . . I -.,-,.-:.-:, 4 kD411'Ohistalarm, would have quits died The river-. falle, 800 feet in 11±jj thin six - - - - "-:,"'. , ' #, - � .., save for the fact that there is row- milers, with one clear steep fall of more than .. .. ­... restlessness among t� � O.- ` . ' - � i I- - - L.i. , "t .- he Paris lower *300 feet- • The stream sbOV6 tke falls is &S C : . .. ., ; , ­ Is. duo . *..,��: Perhaps to the Periodical de. large as the Ottawa. Below - the' falls it. - . ­­� ­­: l Of the French nature for exciterne"L narrows into a canyon of only, . OW I .. L-� ­ - .,L,,-��;_'. . 1­� 10 40 feet. ^ . -�- ... � ; A.4p, ;9� - ­. .,\% L ", I been An unusually quiet (summer in wide with stoop wi.li% on either side hun- -. ::. . �. , 1 . � . ,1 . 4 , 1-11, I r . , ­ 'lam - . terlc�L C&Pit&L dreds of feet high. Mr. law brought - - . *. �,A�� 4 . . . I ' _ � IWIL . . . ­ . ---.*.--. I . . I � I I I - i . beautiful a 2 Of [Abraderito of the - . . - .1 z�l-�-, � ?i� tHE XODERN BULLET. - E most valua= of 0o'gem. . r, `-� j- - . I -L:-- . �L�---,�.'- I � . It; "istai in , , ­ . 1­ ...1. i . - , -. . ­ : . � I l[ArTe quantities. . . . i ­ 1 . I - I:,: . . .. Rose he iron ore deposits to which--.re . .. . :.� j.. �. - ­- I ' ­;'. . ­ F, I lt*yfta`aA'1I Ex"irlseents-@ne has been Indioile extend from Jatitudli�iotleo -.. A - 50 to - - :.. � '': ­­.. , ­ V- . I , ,.%�, . I 10. - cff*c& at like #-'resojail may M14 Ungava, and are vM-riob. Wh6l6mount _ '. .. I '. �P&esilve I m - I . ­ ­ I-,:,. � . 4 -,, Line of the ore were found . . .t; 1J, f. Bois Ftymoud, of Berlin, t,b Und oorresp4indial ­ . '. -,- � ­ I;- �t ii, I . . c. � .. ILI-. ­ . * , 0 Colo. with the ore 0 Marquette, Michig , ...: i, .." - J,;.f 4,.,i I . . . , . ; ".; _.: N," .: - 1 Physiolf0t, has been ,Making 81 • containing millions of tons. Thekirg4la, . 1. - ..-.:,.I Onto" to It , ke ��. -, I V I .�:4j � '­;". 3� he effect Of modern German Iliollikarnaw, in the north -east is :.'L' - " - more than � . . - I L - ullets On the human body, with sur- 100 M"*' 10% not narrow and full ,of is] - .. * . - ­ - ,.--- .4, . . -- .. I ­ - . , ­ - .. . i result H ands like mistoopilmi. but :40 .,- . � J.4ty ,a ri 0 a says .—"The ballet of I to 50 1 . .,:. . ... � .."I � .: �, L'. I ­�­ ' . ' - ' '� � ' .. I ,- � ­ miles wide.. Several 1% - .�'.'�'­, ­ �--41;;' bored only a comparoti' kes lat*er tha '.Lake - -:. . - - "". .1. I I 11 . , - ­ I V* St. John were seen by, i,hp - I I . .r.. ­ ­ �' I ill hole hrough the portions of v . The. � I -.,­ ;�,�IVP . the party � C. ., trough hich it passed, who country i . � , 71Z,4� whereas the . fact ne work . --- '-,. " .`.�' - - . -- ­� . , ullet h an AN of terways, and these two sue fig � . ' ; 001111 h " instance, explosive in a7u1nolanoe " ou , 11g,efor instance, the fall .abaniche, �risok on lake . . 1- I i.. I ­ ,'� ", ? , , h eta. - , � . - L " *. i - 33' , . e h , Passes tract, whitefish . �, ­ ­1 �h t h ofthecorp", the in . . ­ ."'Ij#�.'�-- I 1h h L - �,Oi­�4- - - — . 9 . , , % ' ' - . . - L� I .. , Leander i all .directions, and very - . . - . . ! . . j. . , , , . . '­-­­,L.�� � . . % if the bed remaiva:" The profess . , � A City.41loWpp. , L . - .. ..- � . i. . .-. ­It ,. ..".. or . . � . . 1. �il�-Jg? ­ L.. , 1: � I ­­ , irj I - I . I.... .1 :­.: - . -­ L�, , I I ­ �A -� . - ­ . . . I... ­ -­ .. 1 -;A 1; 2■ by say ring that the speed of the � - ,1�q,ii-11*.� . . .� I '­ L " ":, ­ ; -1.­,­-1--.1 is so grO Lt that when it meets- an ­ - *. -,�4'.- � �- . . . . L 7 '... ... 1: ­ �� - le it d laces, exactly the . . .. . L - --�, AS it to P . . . 1. r . * ► . . t� X� , - , ... 1� - I - ­ ,;. -: ­ '*' . , g 1 , - .. : . ; - - l. - -1 I .,)�. ed o hardened glass - i , - . - $: ." -4 C - . - I . - In r10 burst saun- .. - - � an the nt4 are broken off. / . . . : � . _:- � '. � �.` i'��i�6i - "Ill ., , ' . ' - �W - . ., , L . -4 �.i � e 1ite Go mancouvros a now shoo ;..* " * I � . .1. I , -�,-­ soldlerswillbei tried. It consists - I . .,:-t. � .. ... .4 *, � . . . % f-1, 1V4 I " id of paste; of linseed oil, varnish, I . . L ... A .�,*­ W. ift . I., -, � � . . .q . . . . --. • . � . . ! ­.- � �1. .: -,�Xh ItA. . - L , J" , . l�-�,-! on 41ingsi ith'which the sales of . � 4 . I . , ,;­ I 1. . .... . -�` `-�-;,%- � 0010 are painted. It is .. � . �;.;. , ­ said to keep . j­ ­ _ . .. ­ ­ ­­' , I I . . - - . . . ­,"." flexible, and gives I , ;- . 14.. the shoo greater I '. ­� ;V,i,�-�--40 � .'� !,i� . - Im than the best noila. Alt4dy in ., V, ---'. I . j( ­� � , _ I 1 :-- :� .. � ..-� ,t,!,Qr� 6,jimente-the usual iron nail#•, have ' . I .... - ­ ,.­ - , :0 &aged for nails of aluminurn. . . ; � ��-:­V � 1--�'A . . ­ ­1 �,�-�< . .. -. -­ ,� - � I;K -: . . . I : I . . .� �...' Al. � j, A Restless. Emperor. . ,� , �. , . . I . � . -��,N4!.,� i.. . � . , - - � - . � - ., N I- 11 . � . -. -- - ­4 1 -� � . � 4 ,,7,-.,. JL�,,t­i�., 4, ­ .-IX", L it Wilhelm has not kept still during , , . . . . . .; ,�L:; 4; '. i��-40� . _ �".,§,111 . 11. 3 , �� , ,j , -A�11 _,L. .: :11 ._A�­�­ "_ , � '. - - � " .,�_� , � � ­ it year.. A calculation has Istcl 1� , I ". I I I '. $ r ­ k, V.- , .. �'�'­$,.k 1�' - :­ I I ­4 y 4 . " %­, I el 4110. I [11 Tl� . j. .. T_ ­"' 24do showing where he spent his 'i 44 C a . I - "'. ­ I . � . .., L 1A - 11 . _ , ; . .. 4 ., A -1. - . I " -� . ­ k - ceAu 15,18a Ho . - : ; . �,- - �. ��.:� L I I 9. Berlin ' L . . ­ I . . �­ . "I . ­ '. , 1% - , '. . , 10�k , 41 *4*..,. . � '.' I , ­..',-i.,!,-',�' -J, Jam 166 d . • I . . i ­ ­ _ ' :'. - . '� _­ X' &Y8, tmvblllng the other , . .. I �:, 1 � . � L ­ ­' ; ... ­ '1��'��' . 1� 'L. j�`L� . ­ -. -' . , - ­ - "1,4, ­ ' I r ­ - . 'n -� . " 0 . - . . . A- . , ­­" 141 ; el . I 16 gave. twenty -seven days to - Dude (sagril, � ) -�, 4 A" c *" �- th � - !&etles -�!& I .',, ',, 7 , �-,­-,,-,.4--,, --W-.- without 1, , "''�,.' 'L, �; n*o and reviewe'in twelve different got over. this od tease wi bagging , , " - " ­t­; , : .1 from Kie land Solzwedol to Stutt.. we trowsahs at the,kQ9oS.?,, . -. . - . %�- ­- '45-,- - I ­ '. . - .. .� . - . ­ , . I .- i..... ­ - . . tra . . ' .nbdrg, and Metz; hp. for Farmer (lawnios,11 ) ­ �14T;k� logn off.13_� . . I y , I �- ".4 . - - - ­­O, , k t;- � t� 2" � � - :- �;,g r. - wernouilealto Soh*erinoto Bremen, 1. . - �----V­ i 1� . � . - �. � _- - ­ �­ . ,On$ to Coburg—for . the funeral.01, .. . lq-, I . The IBOss Baking Po* . .. �`--:.-j..P. '. ­� .1.. *,:N!�. 1,41 ­J� I " �,7�7, ,. . der. *. , ­ . ­'.�'.. -'- � rest, and again for the wedding of I il k. "'.. 1. ..., �". . ­ .. ';4 � - ... I ­ md Duke of Hesse; he has hunted in � '6 But I don't want to. buy iour b I . . ..­':�-; . . r ­ " I n. 4-, mg� ;, 1. -- . - . .. , . 'C' - ' .. *-. .�., t� , .. '.. � � �- i �,,. . . � � � � ­ � V, Sweden, Wurtemberg, Upper pawner," inais ed the lady of the house to -1 1. - `:�; 4 . I.., -cl - ,;:�; - - �,,,�-.­-­ ­cf I - ' , , ' "L ' . � man at the loor, . 1L ­ � Lad Baden ;his trip to Abbilais, in. he ' ' . I r I .. ... '.. j. - I - . ,g ) " -%4,�� 5 1 1 ­ L I I . ; ­. `- � '-, it, his-"yin POI&L 4' Why, mad &m," he said I-' � . , 9 Venice, And Vieunai y . 0 "emu afire lox - I --.1,.'-'-'1 * in �,-,�- ,­�:­ �. 1. I - I... .- - - : " weeks; and he -has gone � g the unity Of Your life in the -I 1,; - " , , " w � 11 . to the oppor this - , � " ford sad matter of e0o my. alone .. t I �' ol�- ?­, �:` - sl . .. - ,�- "I . � � . to - Unland. - Altogether b4kiug-.� �i,:, "I - . ni I I" I I ,�.. 3L. ­ - powder of win will miL . ., . �!!-.'- ,r.el-�Ij4- keror travelled by land and water 1. I L I ke your bread to J' , -Jrl' - h'- " ' ' ' . . . - -, .4 ­ . I I - liles in 0- no you, - ig.14, you won a" �!ly g" in'! k -T'-`:-':, . I . your .dining.rol ; m." — ­ ..--..-- I �;,!. . � . , . . . � . - i I : . I . . . .- . � I . :� :-, . . I . ­ � 1� ��. . � - , 1X­­­ ­- ­ � : -Z, - Nwed fulutt U4. �, ,�. - , I - -­:.. -1 - . i ,�-- 1. - - � - . . ; ..., . .. , ­:.,-� � : � , , . 1: i, : ­�.2. ,-.�-- L ­ .1 . I .. . ­ . I The . King H 'I .."'..N..' * "L 41 -: ­, . , . . � - b 4�4-Tw, L fe, I k 0 ' - - . i . . . I . . I � 0� . e Lik- [ , ­ '- e - Who --pointi : I - . e : - ­ ' - �.i 9# - . , - . , . . !, .: . .:i . -to I 1. Ing 44 1) I .", - . - - ­.1 iho" :1 , � -�: ,- I ­ . I - -. ,.!: 11A)VIVII d � - 3quired . I- th "I 0. i1r, my i4lf; - . I O you I ke ton . . � LL 41 . . . ­ I . ., I . - - � . , - oom apdI dy ­ . 111: 11, � , � bwi�ardor' . . . If it � yo Qi talkative h of Re"now" 0 .., t. , . . L .- . I I . . it uk #tvoe, Z . . - . w I. " . � - �' . 0 , ­ I Z . .4 rogli6nded, ' I - I �Oly ­.- � L I.. - - '. 9 We be tMerl, : I I , � � . . I ­ ' . . I , I - � t�­ ,_ . � % I Okeet a) I �1 . •1: ­ - . I , I 17 , I - . . � I I Ma. . . L.- . . . ­ 11 "­ - , ­ I ­ I , .. . . , .1 v " " =- I ". I ­ t�4 ­ L" yam, - I - i, 1. : - �.. ... . 1:., I � L 11 : � I. ­%,� �,­ - .. . . .. - � '�'L "' - � - �­ I , --,� . - I - I — , - � ,, ...... -.� -1 WI., % , * . 'j[-' ,­ - � ­�, I , � .. I 11 i I'lliq I 14� -A-;I., .!fA . . : -r r� - .. � ) j,� Il- • J tc? .i 4 r - - _ r 3' - i . t z : . ��R " ,A A :: . ... �` • -. ,,i j ,/y-..j,; �•; ... , _.. '. S , ; -__ . i . -. •. .s_ .t . 0 '... - _.. " . . N . 7 . . . I . - ___ - 1. __ . .. . I - ..�1., Z_ , I -, '.�. t , - - - r _: - - - ! __ . .' . ` ..'', � I __ .. .1 . _+ M 1tRg :By ieterriwt .�.�ide Aatlie Leeks it icing with. Pi lterin� Soh . � nl tr . ' - I � % I r ,��n� . . r _ .r : i6el on oar on ­: I, :,.- y 1P�i►P� r hart nthis w —'� - ; ," s, ;_ :ascertain the date towhic+h friends in DnD 0 e a alt tlA in - YY,. ri ,' bicxiption to Tsa Nave ie paid. --$. MOOre has t10m le the fence riiliy the 14th ipet., Ra g y� h } Y , lances are acknowledged byy a around the seat Bide of hu remises on the fiTstory of our gratzd educational In� j fI+ .,- ` �INI� .. !{ I 10 .. date on label on the first paper fol- p stit Lion on the h , Fat tbeday the nsa d I i p .. , i, �� 1' ' espy of money at this oboe. Always King street. ' ` .!4 e date paid ahead. ti dxe vises were laid all and teachers as � ' . ' r. . p 1. Richard M" "Dore a infant has iet88 ails alike set about making merry with • / , ; ; = from the city, where a sac ssfnl opera• the iirnnmerable visitors gatherer' - thereby n 1 s rt . . Lion. was rformed On the c ild. the four - I . - iav tat' n from, we might say, , . 'I out 1dalury �� ppee pee g , cot or the vOntinent. It was th® ov- _' � I ` ' 31 ' —AB W.•WJOdraff ex to to o to Bad• I . , �` T_ 1. - bury soon, he would request all indebted cgs on of the reaction of old papilsoi Pick• �. �� . PICKERIN4, ONT., SEPT. 21, 1894 to llim to call and settle the' scoonnte at er' g College. I�, is diwnit to say just . �� a- _ y , once. bo many were present, fiat there were at '``'��R,% ss-- -. - ""H. F. Wismar is� suffe ng from the lea t one hundred from a distance, while - . � � . .« fY LOCALISMS .. � : . prevalent opidemio this wee If you are th present pupils and those who formerly ,,,t. not in session of a severe oold,yoa had attended, but now residb in the vicinity, . , L. . possession wo ild swell the total to about three hun• _ *- Albert Rowlett we are sorry to state better have your life insure at once and dr . ,During the afternoon ` a game of = DT is suffering from a relapse. make other re arations f r removin �'' .. -i --The Town Bell did not ring Monday hence. P P g foe ball was arranged between the boys of .: .....-Ii . .. ', I . th past and present which resulted in a i I I . noon for reasons not known. - — Walter Nesl has started hisvcider mill vie Dry„ for the latter, although the "old —John Allaway, of Toronto is home ...., and is now prepared to r eel a ap lea fel ows displayed considerable knowledge • •• • •• ••'" " "" • p - u��yis.... r■...... rrurrarw .rr.wwrw...w... ■ *...prrliw. 1 . ants here this week. everyday in the week. Cid r made while of be game. For be it known that In years - - - - i _ with his par g I —Mrs.. McAllister, of Shannonville, you wait, " For terms and then artiou• o e b e, Pickerin Colle e, had one of the � : r " 'spent last week with Mrs. Gerow. lars enquire at the mill on 1 t 21,pcon. 2, g t football teams in Ontario, and many • sipse " EAD �B��T OUR NEW TEAWalign —Lot. Banks has rented Isaao Lititon'B picketing. r '� o here old sports were on band Friday. farm and will take possession shortly. _Many former residents f Darlington he local committee had not a fixed pro 11, — ]fire. Richardson, of Toronto, and -and Clarke townships, "who ow reside in gram for the visitors, therefore, during the Wr a have just t0 hand they VeT� latest arrivals , afternoon old friends and class mates met 1fiss A., Law are visiting at Thos. Law's Pickering, will yieit l3owma villa on Sat• Come and get a trim " - - nrda , There will on the day be a re• an recounted incidents in their college from C}11na• _ - Sr. y ` I -•-T. A. Greig became the proud papa union" of old settlers of W at Durham, m , while they visited the . Per depart - sample. m me of the Institution. Perhaps the i - of another bouncing son on SatuTdaS- and if you are a former re ident by all m st amusing part of the program were the - - All, well. means attend and shake wit "old boys. nee enacted when two room -mates . The grain standards this year will be as — George McKeown wish B ns to state, Hoed tci meet and identified each other. . - nearly as possible identical with those of that he has on band 'a eom late stook, of A first there was a feint at friendship, and GtUi QWDEB --Is being freely used to -day in •China. �Ve hao I a stock last year. yarns -- whit, black,. grey and other gradually each one recognised in the other direct froW that country, quite a curiosity. Call and ask to , —No ;1 Runge, Safety, Bicycle," in per• colora,whi b he will exchan a for wool or a former acgaiatance. All. of a sadden fact order for sale very cheap, apply to sell for cah at prices aqua ly .low with th truth dawned and there was a hearty see it, 1. I Diokie. those obtained b an deals in the oo n� h nd shake or �► sound thump on the J A A N-- We have a line of new Japan Teas which we considef bevy fine Jno Y y —Mrb. Whiteman, of Shanaonyille, is try, Drop in and see hie stook. Any sh under, and companionship was restored. and Extra value. - . visiting with Mrs. J. H. McQuay- and quantity of wool purchased t top mar et t about 4:80 o'olock a dinner was served in tbo.dinnin room, and the party cwonpied 1 N I A "' -VOe have a very fine India "Tea end Otanhge Pkoe flavoring, other friends here. price. �` so a eight long tables. Daring the meal Congos from the cheapest the cheapest tote best. Frank Woodruff left for Sudbury on —We liave just issued a twent p e BEN HUR ---IB a very choice tea of an exquisite flevor,blended with teas froin Friday where he will serve is the employ twenty th past was reviewed with a heartiness P y os�taloque for the Picker' Meehan oe' th t only school-mates cad- command. l'l0 1 the finest estatest in India, Ceylon and Northern China. Our. - of his brother Lote. Iibstitute Library. We hav now on of 6 bee were delivered, as the free•and. i -customers speak very highly of Ben -Hur. 11 - Mrs. J. R. Hoover and daughter the finest libraries of the and in his e y style of conversation seemed to be - Francis, of Toronto Jtinetion, were here P�COVince and the same 'shot d be Jibe al• m re befitting to the occasion. For s COFFEE We keep the fresh bean and grind as we sell, the only way to . last week with friends. 1y patronized by the people of this ec• pie of hours after dinner the visitors get good Coffee. -=Mies Violet - Westney, of Ancaster lion. The committee hav now g 76 w re permitted to again stroll about the 0 . • . K • �risited with Mies Cora Ham and other more to spend in books, a d that m b tiding and grounds at will and perchance friends here last week. will be expended with''the east,pose ble f 1 in with some friend not previously ob- I ul . I served. ickle- • - _ - Matthew Swallow, who has been up dela , at Woodham for the poet few "months is delay. are always anxious o keep t ere At seven o'clock the "urge gathering were at Home with his family. columns well filled withlloc news o an invited to one of the large tiers rooms _ ___ —No more credit at Woodruff a. Meat interestin character. It w I be nee to w ere a program commenced. Principal a g F rth, in his own happy way extended a ohea for cash. Call and see how mach impossible for us to do son less our or• p . P very .hearty welcome to all resevt, and 1. most you can get for one dollar.: respondents in the various 1 calitieB come i a ardonabl wa referred to the promie- 1 —ylr8. Richard Westlake moved her to our assistance. During the past few i g- �ndition of the Celle e. J. E. Bryant, household effects to Toronto on Wednes- weeks,"there has eon a lac of such let• • a I:a Principal responds to the welcome ' day, where she will in fatnre reside. . ters. This should not be th oase, as by o behalf of the visitors. He was sure that —Miss Rye, after two months. sojourn keeping your locality con tantly be ore the success of the Institution was heartily I UR , �� �� �L� 1 ��� ' - with friends in Clinton. has resumed her the public, you are not •oul confers g a fished for by all present, and that for the o 1. 1111 - • . . duties'at_the Pickering Tailoring Estab- favor upon us; -but at the a me time you time all difficulties and differences would lishment. are enhancing life value of y nr own ro• 'laid aside, and all would rei�iember the , —A couple of Juvenile Italians were in h test days of their lives- -those spear - perty as well as that of yo r neigh ors. a school : Mr. Bryant wait then called to ( �. S V � 1 . the village Monday night and provided Stndy well these facts an let us tear the chi►if, and briery reviewed the history �~ 00� • ' _ music of rather a fair sample for our from you more regular. short 1 tier o the College. referring in feeling terms . ` villagers. ' each week is prNferaLle to long ep ells t the death of several of the former pupils , —J. �. 'Taylor, B. A, of the College, once a mouth. i�on'c, liocv vet, fore t to a Well as to the demise of the late '. — will lead the Y. P. S. C. E. meeting next sign your nAiue to each letter. We are uston, a former' Principal. Those who ! , . ' Sunday, night. Topic— "How bodies of not likely to give. your ident ty away• a tended during fir. Haston'e time were . 1. }: feet t30A1r ?I 3larkhatn" fair promise this yea to d eply moved by the reference and con- " • i ' �- I ' -Those of our people who attended the be larger and more attractive than ver.• c rred in the uligizing. The college had . _ .. ", .. -_' Harvest Home, at (Greenwood, on Tees• The sxiety has bails a new hall.at a cost en opened in 1877 sad had ever occupied r . i - - --- • day evening, returned at a late hour,bigh- of over three thousand dollars and it has prominent pOSltiOp among the educational . . 01 _• lv pleased with the affair. no superior in Canada. he prize ;list i stitations of the Province: The speaker ,_ ' — able t e round as "pleased to note that under the present ' ' THE 'I I�ERING A1L� • Gleo. Cowan, sr. is q b has been enlarged in all lasses. - again, therefore, his mishaps at .1 U. B• race prizes are well worth ying for, ad management 4he college was fast coming �_ Hartrick s barn last week_wae not pearl t the fr�at a in, although it had been an —�- � y Hackney prizes are extra good. Cattle tenanted for long, which was certainly a __� so serious as we anticipated' ` prizes are enlarged so tbat a herd of five rest dieadva a Mr. Bryant made a , I —Hi hest rice aid for an "'quantity" animals, in the beef algae, an wig over mad to enter into T ®season 18 dust ri0W opening for of Fails or Wince pa lee. Parties Hoc anim pilaf chair an and get apples. sixty .dollars in prizes; an other classes the heart of t e theme, Aftbr recounting ' - called upon will please communicate by as Rood. In the Dairy a they are of- several incide t• that had occurred during I , mail to John E. {lee and son, Pickering * *• fering B larger number of p izes than ever is term of ofce he called upon a number . • . . I I . . — Master Lloyd Bateman receive) before, and in the fruit ola s it would be f ex- pupils fo'r s hes. Among them we �, rather a severe! scalp wound the other day. no trouble to win twenty five or thirty i�ht mentio#i seers. R. A. Bunting, Jas- . ' and we ar sbowiing elegant ranges in all kinds of � While knocking chestnuts from a tree a dollars. The society has a ared no *us • Richardson, C. H. C. Wright, C. E. - . stone descended striking the little fellow to make it attractive to everybody. In• Marqq_ues, John Clormely, Albert Rogers, WOrste s� Fancy PaIItings. Canadian and Im- . _f . on the head. >y V. Ha»is, Rockwood, Dr. R. Lockhart, ,e tending exhibitors who lie a got yet' Rot - ported Weeds at close prices. —The Ladies' Aid Society of the Meth• a prise list, should seed to the secretary, Frank Russell, C.R. Stovall, Prince Albert, . N. W. �'., sIId Oilier$. Mirsea Weihelild, • rrwrrrrrsrrwrrrwrruuu wrrrrrrrur.w. . . odist church here intend holding - tbeir an• John Jermaa, for one. T e fair will be s.' Huai Harvest Home on Taesda ,Oct. 18. Dover, Morris and fir. J. D. A. Trigg, �� avq alg0 opened our new stock of Tuesday, on the 8,4,b of October oex . so contributed to the pleasure of the even- Fn11 particulars will be made known by . i g. several times during the program ����t ti . bills in due time, w chairman declared live minutes inter• liiu ttltlw, X77 liilliiliiitttillltl k., . �1, i O ERRV OO t —All members of the A.O.U. W. Lodge, iron, during which time the constant - .., `Pickering, are requested to attend the I. rwhioh for ualit deli and rice are better than session of that order on the second Taos• Qoite a rinmber from this vicinity took nm of busy voices fill the spacious class- quality, gn in the Exhibition last week m. Mrs. John Diokie, the secretary of p we have ewer shown. _ ' day in October as important- basinese Mr. (}rasa has been sick f r tie last meek, t e local committee read a number of letters All .will then be dispoBed of. but his is slowly on the me d. - t om ea• pupils who had received invitations, ` I —Mrs. Warren Woodruff is indisposed - Miss J. Collins, of Clare ont, his bean b i who, owing to circumstances of various , ' 11 " this week, and for a time her condition visiting a few days with he parents. des, were noable to be present, bat all r a i � - -_: was despaired of, but. we all rejoice -to Miss E. Burkholder is 'n Toronto at of bearty greetings, and expressed the — -•-- know that she ie much improved and her present with her sister Mrs Shirk. ' 'eb that re -anion would prove a wan- complete restoration is a matter of time. Mrs. Summerfelt, of M ant Albert, is d rful suooses• - R"� s nding a few weeks wi h her mother, Just before the program had concluded . _ . •�- , [ —T a Whi.by Eviporatinq Co. are pay- �°rs. Wood. t e chairman was banded a motion request- - ••rte— 1 . - ing 40 cts. per 100 The for drying apples, . a .1 ` The Misses Irwin have returned from g the local and general committee to eon- delivp ed at the factory. Apples mast be. Toronto afters ndi a week with their v no and devise some means for the for- Wo this week. with our stook in excellent shops. Esoh day new novelties are• ameter of the length of a common brother, E. Irwin. a. tnaiion of an alumni. The motion was Rte, making the moat complete s.sortrneni of Millinery Goode and match; No cider apples wanted, S. W. Quite a fatal accident curred about a heartily endorsed by the meeting, and it is ovelties aver seen in Pickering. We show Is large assortment of Stmw Lowell. a mile from Locust Hill at tion loat Wed. understood -that its provisions were com plaques, No doubt these are to � the leaiding feature of the season, : —His many friends here will be pleased nesday. When Mr. John Steverson was plied with. - outstripping the shaped hat in the race r prominence. Flowers . tb learn that Rev. W. S. Westney,late of thrown from his buggie lig Ling some place just before the night train left for the in endless to snits all tastes, Yeilings, tc. We cordially in . }' '` Uxbridge, has much improved in health, on the back of his head: He was taken west it "was announced that the local tom• Tits all to inspect o stook. _ - and eXpeets to be able to resume clerical home and died shortly after. Deceased's mittee bad made arrangements to have the -, I . , I : I duties. For the past few months be has age was 67. He leaves tin brother. The morning triip stopped at this station. MIRS I W S E - funeral.took place from h' late residence Coupled with this announcement` was an ( s a • " been under medical . care in" Hamilton. at 2. m. on Friday and th remains were invitation from the management of the cal- * 1, - I" KERING —The Conundrum Social in Ilse Manse P y g KING STREET, this (Friday) evening ender the anspioies' followed to their list rest nq placid in the loge, to all those who had intended leaving � . . of the_�.atlies' Aid Society of St. Andrew's cemetery, west of Highland Creek, b� a then to remai>1 si the college over night. ehurcii remises an event of interest large concourse of friend and relations. It ±was needless to say that sew left by, the P + "1n the midst of life we a e in death." night train, all pertering to remain over A CA ��' ��� "�... ;. . • The bill of fare' is certainly one " that On. Thursday night last it was thought, night in the old and beloved Institution. . - ITIJR .. I should attract a large crowd. For full tbat robbers were iii tbeto n. Our black. The various committees are to be con. - — particulars see small bills. iemitb hearing soar noiao at side he walk• gratulated upon the success of the under- • -The Township Engineer has' made: ed "out and finding ,.:a A't le door open and taking. Allthoagh there was considerable :I -, . FU iN his award with regard to the ditch leading hearing somebody -n- V a 4iable he slowly difficulty experienced in carrying the affair • i i • • i , I : I south ; from the College grounds. The closed the door and put a )rc.p to it, tbink• to a successful issue, those. who surmount- . in that it would keep hi ` iu untill he gibs es have the satisfaction of choice Ion Be (boom S111tes same sets forth that if the College Dom g P g' Jru �.6 haIld• mittee desires to drain their lands, the his revolver and lantern, at it bappene4 , . t +�•ing the their efforts were fully j+ . ►rabl 8 and, Oh such & let f chain Of all kinds. mast provide for the carrying of the sew r to be Jim patting the her in sitar ettcnir i .j =E ;r�ciated. r through the cigar operties south until home from the eahibitio Whene got � you �ve'6n� notion Of as g AIffilra. XlOW /., it tied up he came to t door finding it I I le llr time, for you. Will a 'er have a bet. . - the river is reaehe . It is not likely the fastened he stood back d forced it open. BROOK RCAb. ditch or sewer will be constructed just at When he of oat be met man with a re- er chance t0 et f inure cheap. 1. present. volver. It is sa - Malay from here attended the "Indd0rial . pposed at Will said "ii last week. , ` - —The Reform Asbociation of West On- you ran I will shoot you, ` bat one looked Mi•B lw. MoBrad , of Addle ,sands - I "A JD INSP�+'iCT OUR BTQC L tario will hold a convention in Daly's "at the other and it ended n- "&,hearty laugh ed with friends here J . y Hall,,.$tonffville, on Thursday; Sept. 27th, Mr. Editor I wish to eply to en item hat a axed in' your r I w Wonder how did D. i�. en ov the fair fi W j gtiIlee a iO4d stoGli; Of UII el'tialLlfl OOdB 1 8 OIl commencing at one o clock she , for the t pee yo pe last 'week : purpose of organizing and selecting a osn• from Brownie rno". o do pot mike Thom waea't mach rata you ow. a tl0ulpe ed to get all�thixlg thl8 ]iris, don't fora t: a tactics of ablisbina er little thin Archer Foremen, of the West, accom• p�casel'i�•�`' f =, . didate to contest the Riding in the next P P y by b1r. and Miss McIntosh, paid i 93 3DxLIaZ&�' + . ., , ,_ seneral election. Delegates will be pre- that happens. Oar boy tboagbt a Rocid ;niod its visit bare last weak. sent from each polling sub- division in the deal bat would say Goth nq because they ws are glad to notice cur leading sgri• . !. thought the R gere were of worth 0airm- • riding. All Lib rate who come to attend cultarallet, (tea. Cowaa,. who was soriotialy W in themselves Over. 'The scribe claims o- �T G001DS4k, . will be� most heartily welcomed, that the got wog 1e Now this is a i�b'ared last week is "Haw able to be aarOUnd. � ���11 � . y Miss Annie Hnoz, of Harlock, who has 1 I : — Jemina Palmer, aged 86 ysti'knd down right tintroth, set y got ao pooh a f ` eldest dangbter of the late down Palmer thing, and we will bank is ap by the Dom - base visiting hail'', I1>i01e, Thos. Knox, Or s - . ' fOr , died' ins Hamilton on I+'riday, and her re• mitten of life aharch. hey do not glay rho past iartuiaht, has returned horn ®. r I W ile here and has, formed many saint- ndld. Val a lII eW Prints reBg �7 OOdgr �aaes mains !were conveyed to the residence of football,.it,was ! notliiag at slaggiia, and eases who will be ever pleased tree her p fQI►" tg 'tOttOYlad @E3. i�hYr 1118, Art' IlsB• si`' I C. S. Palmer Saturday evening. The fun there ie no football a nt it. Ae for - a s r eral took place �on Bunday at 2'p.m. when practice match, we will not play, bat if beak again, if Olaly far a apart time. - • the 1ik foe a w '1 I - Gouts h1Lts iu the i test st�I ©s• I I d y ., - the interment was made at the Disciple y e to put ap th tb U e wi l at >In , I r J" oeme�ery, west of the village. lap them and we will a a the rice of . A , is {) ppinte, suitable for ' ataliWOr�' � J Deceased P P P p Aliic trotted tt mile i 2 "O8 at Gales. p _. r ' another one. The game inust be f • theft - : 1. � has been Au invalid for the act ame # . . ,burg Wedaesdag• . _ below cps . i i and not rugby. i , i years or so. and for the past few ears has The crkst il�at�h b+set1ala end ( ,�• , - - % � • �1 IN, 0 been under treatment iu amilton. :.,, Thegcerce 1' btiaiil o Saturdis a eta• tlio Cinited teB, ►ell : ;as the antra,. , # ��: �Q Q Q _ . - i f It here o 1 atop -wit � 1441,# • m, .1 . :. Mneh ry'm achy s e f r her in burned out; geveral t e hone batteries taoua � :. ; � n -= ,. ; ; "_.� : �� 7-1 __� • . • r r brothers sister and ocher relatives, i Tsi] at} ! Vt , �k v� :x•� .• - ! f n ,Qwwau 1 `l® .. M - - -a - .I .Y^r' ,Y. l ,• . -�' . 3 • .r E 5. - - - -, _. .g - • _.; LA...� %�.`• � j� ice. ,- %� �j:�.�`7M r° -�1, ,rj # -��_ -. . I t 't. - .. # .k, d„ -,'�" ,ez " gg ?"•+,' i j>-Y.. .-au Z' -. �N «:S .� ,,.r,"kD.a M' E t� I Ik e} Ftpi. -. _ .1r _ i :1tb,t 3er. 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