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Or iston office, and Q 1 U AR �� `-' � `� nQL the fi et ofienee of one of the rin• a Western`Bank hcs b '` sen treated tb a a•; Medfcal. l els, lac w II hereafter persecute all who oat of paint { „ t ' ., _;i' •,,., La�`B8�' LOCAL HAPF1irNrNOB RECORDED BY t ' , -- ~-~- T19E PRE88 AND dOTTLD DOWN BY Opg rsume to crap upon his premises or on Tasker, of Tai'on o, left for the city i, r 4— '. �. M.BATEiIAN, M,D.,'C M.,M.C.P. n Frida after s + ,_ Coroner. Office and Residence, COR"BRONDitNTS. street a scant. p pendia a weak with bra 'I ' a � S.O., - arent8 here. . <_I.— ," in -Strset, Pickering Office hours: Morning ` Ct.AREMpNT, �� . 30 to 11:3U; E.veninrt 8 to 8. OSHAwA. bliss Ellie Long left Monday last for } "' • er home-in New York iter spending her ,_ ` `' M. Henderson ie down east Chia week I r. Jame A. brewer died a few days olic#ays here. LeQcit. �' Jeri ' I+deCrdhan,To nto, broths of O " _ _ - ' • on business. a at the r eidence of hia father, Hollis S. _ 3 r .. I3ARI')�STERS - -1 :.. _ - ENTON t.� llODDS, . _ - Mr 8. and ilius Ecker-, ofOrillia; are 11 war, in t e Township of. �'4'hiby. De- oCrohan, of.this plfitce is apendin g• few - ,._-.`, .N D .sOLICI ror:s, FTC., 10 atlelaide street spending`a few 'da q with �drs. Bowes. c� sed was urn in April, 1855, a little east d vp-holiclavi°g here. a+ Y __ ?_R z east,'f'ozoLto. At Claremont Tuesday Illy a'- �,. a � '1"f y` ___ Mrs. JosepL H. Bundy, of PiekeriD , o ehawa, nd was educated at Oshawa Misa M. graham, of leiremont, left last is `> �_ l"E, FARE BARRIS• - g Pl lie Seho l and High Sobool. He be- Saturday for her hum after spending ,�, ; WELL, Q. C•, is here this week with .Mr. and Mrs.'W.J. `' t - " eek visiting in town. ' TER,Ooanty Crown Attorney,and Oounty Graham. c e an em loyee successively of the Do. ' ' solicitor. Court House,Whitby. lo-y - Choice Family Pa ent Flour $1.50 per bag. 1 ion and Imperial Banks, working in Mr aril Mre. Birkl nd, West Toronto .i, OLICI- r TO• Mise Pattgrson, of Toronto; is at present tb O81liw Whitby and Orillia branches J nction, left for their Home ort Thursday, � '' J TAMES MILLER, + visiting with her i a tens ending two wee s visitin here. ',l el TART Public, Ccnveyance,r, etc• Office at . - —^ T THE grand Parente, I►Ir. and ani subseq ently in Toronto. In 1880 he 1' g '' Thistle Ha," near Brou_gham•. Money to loan, __ Mre, Johnston. - -- W. Cowie ie m� ried Mi s Maud Holland, and in 1883 Th@ old baildingd k own as Newport's • --T- BARRIS. S PINK M I L L�S � shoals$ some fine cl'yde m�►I ed to N rth Dakota, and after farming a d now works have bs�en half torn down pQp Mc(IIGLIVRAY, F horses at Uxbridge this week. It is likely fp year o two bon ht wheat and o Brat- present an eye0ore to the town. fere,t3olidtors,fie. Office op @site Yost =�i R=N�• that Wm. will bang hone the first ticket. edq "° elevator at Ardoak, a lace 25 miles, A number of fakirs w o struck town for office,Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo, a 1 = �• , A,McGillivray,LL.B. Money to Loan. 8y oeQ °� �- W. J. Micbc'.1 is erecting an addition to $ fra Grand Forks. He subsequently re- t e fair left a couple o oar hotel heepers «, a his ahead comfortable stable The new mo ed to Intosh, in Western Minnesota; p having j mped thein board A ,ew thoaeand dollars, private funds, i the ''sou ," �ti to loan on Real Estate Mort ages at reaa- 'eoH g M O ortion will be devoted to the use of Te• g g g b g bi 1. �< unable rates of interest. TBOB', PARKER,Bar- ,, •100 •e an en a e in privAte bcfnkin ern thus , �' rister Pickering.(every Baturdap.l �-y ade8 a�- . a .•aisles and such. @ pied n til his death. Kia wife and Peter Goodwin had �a btrn raising on F; f Graham Bros. Sv' 'phildre survive him. nday, without any ' dy being hart_al ; . .. o sbil?Ped 'a carload of - �.' YeterLnary. as �l°r °' A horses oro Ottawa on Saturday where they --�•- though there were one andred men pre _ sent. M O eu r a. Bowmanvitle �� r .�- c are now on Exhibition. Tlyey swept the ! About hal#•a-dozen n bere!!aa were etc! N,..� --HALEY, VETERINARY v'`' ton „ , so _ . h .a .,board at Tor . „ . F: W •�' ,;�, .� I onto. Robe t H. Orc, whose death at Nia- en from the town hall b the eyening of the ' =v f i o GeO. (Ierow has jest completed the •ger: Falls oath,where be was principal of dance, the second da of the fair. Bad H stirgeun and Dentist. G?radnate of On- s,� jQ�r tali@ Veterinary College, Toronto. tliadaate in prsatice boys. i e" Dentistry, Member of the Ontario Veterinary ..14 I M a_ O1 c 1 construction of a silo fbr Richard Ward, the igh Sc ool, was recentl announced, i - p _ i q rI gas q near Balsam. These silos are fast oom• wad �s nail a of this place.y He was 48 number from here Rent d6wn to Bata- s: r i . Association. Dentistry a specialtyy Calle b M a day or night promptly attended to. • 0f8oe, 0 aft o� ' as ; ing into general nee. Residence, Telegraph and Post Offices,-Woh t- O w I, � � C yea old, a d one of the most capable and mt<nville on Saturday last to take in the r s I cetltennial celebration, i►nd re rt havin a "` valo. ; it Dr. Smith, of Stoaffvi le, , will visit ea ienced teachers in the Province. He po g � _ W 1 G o 8 p m 8 A ti Claremont on the first and Ab5r`d Tuesda 00m enced teaching at 15 ears of a e and Rood time and seeing many old faces. HQPSiINB,VETERINARY BIIR� = a �b=v� a o y y R An or an recital was even in the Meths ►'� j t a ,sty oZ�. n v � M of each month. His dental-rooms are 1D tan t at Clarke Union, Newcastle, Lind• g g • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario, Cet- Ir• • a o.. o o; "I Y' H Clint@ , Bri b Carleton Place; urinary College, Toronto, regfsterea member i Q o o M o M�a,°,_a$o! Bundy's b10Ck,'beat door to the market.=` say ' g ton, dist Tabernacle on Monday evening by Mr x,. - of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. p I eb 'I p��� pR m-•+•Y Z', $ $U flea Our enifll station agend, Ga l h and Whitb with reat aces tanee, A. Blakely, of Toronto, drawitrq oat about Officd.residence and shoeing forge one and one- eo_, , ,r'v pgp,W ab,, 0— A g R � 3' g. P .. • the took a agree as barrister, after which three hundred of oar townspeople. Miss , r quarter miles north of Green River. steel m IJ , 0 $�g 11 � has had hl vacation extended and wirl � Shaw, of Cincinatti,and Miss Geor ie Gold, . f ' driving shoes at iron prices. once and shop s o o ti o i N not now take oharRe of his c#nties here nn• he turned to the rofesaion. Hatred of g p ' ho�irs from 7 to 11 a.m.and 1 to s p.m. Tele- •-J Sou ern sl very led him to take np arms of Whitby, assisted in the programme by l : E1 ►, : a a 0 p til some time in November, His substi- aph'address Whitevale Ont P. O•. address, ,- in h early aye for the American Union: giving recitations. It was well worth hear- p een River,Ont. — ' c ro I r o e ►+ cute is,givinR general satisfaction. He las a m mbar of the Masonic fratern- 1°R' - -- -- N m° a ° '� 1 � . � t' A ruff-and-tumble Saht ocoarred at the i N 3 : — VETERINARY *w M it '� a n A The social in the Bap.iet @harsh 31on• ity ielongi gat ft hitby, and a deputation , gOPKI :vS ,a,n .o a da a enin was a Queen a hotel shedson Wednesday.evening, cur eon. graduate of Ontario veteran- o y V g very pleasant affair. fro that 1 d e took art in the ceremon- the second flight of Ont. and Dur. Ex. be ' ary Co]]ege,Toronto, office and residence,Lin- % 5:W 2 e " : o Q g P s avenue Pickering village. Calle by da '�S' r. a O M D l To be enre it was not a public gatheriDg, ies ;the g ave. On Monday the funeral ,_ urn night promptly attended to. Lame'an OR I � onl the members of the church• and on• � tween James Brown, Port Perry, and Robt. - y too lace f om bis brother s residence, in h,�, --- --- - ion bein invited, ut there was a large Hallett, Oshawa. Hallett knocked Brown diseased feet attended to at my own forge,where g b this lace, nd the remains were escorted A r< i am prepared to do all kinds of job and general a nnmbel present all the same. down'and then kicked him in the face nn blacksmithing work. Mun always on hand. to t p stat on at Niagara' Fails by the TT a is of bo h the Stamford and Niagara till he could scarcely see. The authorities _ R Y Master 1�llarJes Burton hue done to should pat a stop to each rowdyism. ' THOMAS A. GRAHAM, `ETEI?Ilti- e 1 High chools; to the number of sev• +. • _ 1 ARY 6UKGF.Oti,Gr,�duate of the ontario _ Mount Albert to learn the tailoring with Whi)e Geo. Decker's horse was rennin ' �: Voterinary College,Toronto;icgistered member J. $palling. They cap this man S aldin oral nndr d. Deceased married three g r R. ''` P g year l aeo a isq Johnson, dao hter of Mr, at the fair last week it ran into the crowd ' of the Ontario Veterina Medical Association, tarns out good mechanics at Ills tailor g opposite the grand stand knockin down a r} Jam Joh son of Whitby who survives g a+ t alae hon�raiy meu�ber of tho Ontario :►feaical. manufactory back there. AB an eVldenCO ' boy and throwing the rider S a r W ' Society, treats all diseaaae of, domesticated ani him. Cott Stewart male• Also particulpr attention to Veterinary ,� of this we might' mention Mr. Rawson, but nothing serioae happened. 'At first it i 1: . r � Dentistry all cases proullirly attendert to at our own Knight of the needle. was trought the horse had bro en its neck, - y -f reasona}>le rates. UtYice wt the well known es- I GREENWOOD �t :,_ Thbe Goetiek, aced 75 fears, and who . � I _— as it lay apparently dead, blit in a few - �'. -•, tablisiiment of ��-abani Bros..one mile west Of I.� Claremont. Teles ams to Claremontpunctutal- has resided on the 7th concession for ' Fr �Dk GI aeon Kae just returned from minutes it was all right. It was lack np• ., • : . . . ly attended to. ' 18)y many'yeare, died at hia Dame on sonde alon� cal w ere he Kae been for the est one was hart aathere were handredsamnnd y p at the time. ' r �� — + '� after a protracted illness. lleceased wsa few ys. a was comt�ininR basmese P."Murphy, who has been working Dorth }' i sin upright man and was highly respected. .with leas re. of the town, went out to Port Perryton Fri- u�ittcss �iarDs. The funeral took lace at 'lip : sa I - . p p.m. Tuesday, Ou ante rising citizen, 11ir. Parkins, day last to take in the fair. tit hila out ', THOMAS DUNN, Conveiyancer, f,om- - when the remains were interred at the Kae 1 en tr�atinR himself to a first class there he got fall and proceeded to insult the ' �.A : 1 Miseioner for taking Aflldavpte, etc ,�Cp re- _ Baptist Cemetery here. The funeral was Dian It is. of the Heintzman d Co. girl@ at the Oriental hotel, whereupon the Mont.ont. largely attended by former friends and mak land vas purchased from W. Flem• bartender interfered, resulting in a fight, - ------ — BU'.3T-Iti G, Tesaer of D►f arriage acgnal11taDCeb. ing, arkh ma in the course of which Murphy's face was -` R Jolt Dewire has issued bills annonno• nearly kicked into a jelly, He{got*bat he ��: L• L-tenses for the County of Ontari6. Of• _ lice at the store or at his residence,lickering , village. _ '-- — - 1g y` '; _ BROUGHAIM. ing �� :tie o ills farm stock and imple• right g,deserved--a dose of hisrown medi 1 went for Satnrda cine. j :-. - TT &BEATON, TOWNSHIPCL Rb � y, October 6. John L• Conveyancer, Comm) sibnet for eking at the mechani of the 'human eye. J, ' Barnum, of Toronto,, 10 this week is Riv�i, g up'the farm to his boys and will WHITEVALE. af5davit9, Accountant and Insurance gent. This organ leas b an eo carefully stud• with W, J. Bodell. in fat re live more of a retired life. • ::] . , Money to Loan on farm pproperty., - Will pro: Mille Jennie Jackwo has ne Wi Devitt has nrchased an Ideal i bated. . OFFICE—At tChiteva)e. Will be in QO t0 LrZ• p The followin is the re art of the Review ' fed that defect Kish were thou ht g P Brougham every Monday afternoon fo the g bridge to visit for s time. wind ill from Gerow, of Claremont, and Examination for the week ending Sept.21st i tranaaction of business. ___27'0 ___ incurable, are a easily overcoc>xne by Herbert Lankin leaves this' week for the s a is jbeinq set np this week. Mr. 1894. This examination is given to the �` MOtiEY TO LOAN . APPLY T � F. , Sudbury where be will winter. Devi t is o{De of our most ro essive three hi hest classes and contains a svnop ' the use of assn a el fitted v taclee. P Kr g Hutchison, appraiser at Claremo t for 3 Tboe. Hubbard of Toronto i, here Iarm e, sn to be enre be is reaping a xis of the work gone over during the week Canada Permanent Loan [iavinge Go.,l hew ��e Can 1]61 V u. 1 ' ' 1, t$ '. office,Toronto. Stock capital $3,000.000. ITotal . visiting Irith his brother Jesse and other just r' ard. from his.enterprise. In some cases a pupil in a lower class ab- sesete$8,700,000, The nom an lends won v on tains a hi her mark that one the class above r; p y �'e tut our a es free of „hoz' e. friends. Th etch imagine that Greenwood as g 4' lowest.current rates of interest and on favor- 3 g Y. _'- able terms of r W, J. Bodell sa s that business id im• aeon' does nue amount to mneb, should a fact which may be accounted for on two epaytnent. Mortgagee and de y main Rroande, —inattention or non atten, s benttree pn-chased. No commission. No deLp �•e t?ell .. �' u perfectly adjusted proofing, but the needful is still rather visit andihave that delusion dispelled tion. Tot&1 marks obtaii3able-298, En % Rzpensee moderate._. _ _lbtf Slasse8• bastl"If at ons bat with oar COUNTY ARCHITECT . _ Mine Ida Badger,, of Tborobury, visits meal ill,�reamery and barrelmfaoto8e, trance class—G.Nighswander213, Z.Beare A. POST, , ry 178 N. Thomson 174 L. Thornton 158 L. _ { . A• for the county of Ontario Ihawings ` a dun t c}l g fBYiCy prices , wiill her Oliver Johnston at g White.157 V. Besse �1 3 ' - }1 �'` ,: andepecificat ons furnished for every class of grand father, sot t ent�on oar carria a works tan , 2 . Fourth Class=- the rearm sous. ne d ogler shops all in full swing, Mt, Maleom.135, M.Robinson 133,E.Hager building. Steam and hot water beatin and P rx_a ventilation a speciaay. Office—Gerrie Blooit; �1 1►,]• L R 11 A R 1J Council Deets hero on Mond$ next, and ei 11 eII� Io fp a force of IDen we man 126 E. Ball 100; W. Laughlin 84, A. + ' eorUz' Dundas and Brock streets, Wliitb y 1? y g ' ' ;1l; Residence=_bingetan Roaa East Pickering. 37-y when it is fllPe"`ed that a large number of can�t� Rly claim to be a mannfaetarinR Mathes@°$9. Senior Third—R. Taber 155, ,i ,.. __ _ _ -JEWELER - WHITBY. � •ratepayers will be present.. town. HO some of our neighbors half J• Lynde 135, C.Malcom121,R.Carter120, iia = E T. PENtiELL, HOUbE PAIhT�R Miss Mintie Gerow returned last week 'ae ma flol rishin institutions ae (been• 'T white 118, R: MaCroham 109,IG'. Birne t • and Decorator. All kindsof bones paint- . I y 4 g s ing,sign Writing, graining, paper-hanging,, lea- from 11SOII;real, where she leas spent two a'�d as, qhs pa re would never fire 95. N. Thornton 82, G. Sidle 80, C. Laugh- a isg, kale.omining, tinting, etc., dove on wort �/ weeks in a very pleasant manner. anooa sing . the fact. Call aruand and lin 77, R. White 68 R. Thomson 67, L. �9 notice, All painting done by me will be o pure Gerow 60, E, Wilson 51. Number on roll �" ` linseed oil and white lead and•satisfaction uar. Marshall Y.oun has gone to Sudbu see Pil ec' s Rimm Liam: It will .. a a, �' antmd. An early order solicited. Any order - where be will locate for the winter. He you g d. g d0 100• Thomas Ward, Teacher. ' 'F lett with J Tanner A fion, batches, Pick ng, u.. will recei roffipt attention. R'or+k shd and b e sec ed 8 !ne and likes `��'R- a8 pp i _ "' residence, Whitby. 191y pltoe W91J mplOfni theRRYyy00D. v• Mr. Pickett is visiting filen 8 THO�dAS POUCHER Lioeissed nc- 1 1 licit $ sell for E. T. Peaaell ie eagazed this week at --- Niagara. ,i; J. lid. t3erow's Hotel. Joh>p ie having tb® Ra or sage there is another weddin ]E,d. Dera$ha Kae removed with lei@ family tioneer,valuator,eta,for Last Yor and �C$�dj, IjQQ R to ilfarkham. a the Whole of North and.booth ontario. triol TABL •S, . sitting room e>sd ball paiered and other• close'a hand, keep your eyes open boys. Miss Ella tt'hite visited friends in Torte 1 attention given to all or�jrrs b mail or tele aph. Tb@ Kae been a number of other lei Charges lfoderatci. AddressHpi3.POU ER, ('jtOO RITING pgpER, a'i� ,�raamented. He well soon have our T onto, last week. . i, ' Bo:47,Broughann,-Unt. public bouts perfect. - torn a oDg us this week, but they did not James i�Vhite_lOst a valuable driver from • �`. ' FOSTILL, A L CTIOr EER. E C., - L = at 1 �rices. Prhapa u' is not generally known that leave lair names, inflammation last week. ' < F. Green River. snlirite eeles frrnu hie um- lens, Pencils, a llA, also Knitting Cowie's cider will is doin a rushin The laeetian Kae been asked what takNe Dr, H. H. Major, of C'levela►nd, and MrJ ..4_ .,�.i g , ys:� cions friends boli, fur a:,d near. galea of f rmB, Will t tVbitavale eo often on Bandag Yeroy, of Buffalo, are visiking friends here Yarns Bur i e Andilusionjo, business these days, and: ;the cider man• -, �`'� farm stock,and ever-thine tbt ie to be sol will ' ' be handled by the Fn h3criLer with fife ut oat Zephyrs, as eII site • nice nfactnred is of a high order. If yon IlaVe Pveniia ; but I don't know, du yon ? Mrs. James Taylor has returned from '� 11, •- cAre ani] sold to the very t,est advanta e. iSl t,o visitinst her dao liters in Ne � ':p' assortme t pf etam ed . n actor (;oultloe has finished ills 8 w York and �� __ g y p apples to grind take them at once to Torotato ' OHN LESLIE libZT QND 8 OE Cowie. contra�C at the village corners and we " r:=' ` J tllaker. Pegged 'and sewn worir. o der4 . - p t erns' A cam of G were here Sunda unset a that he has made a ra er 'ob Mosdumes 15oacher and Gibson, of Tor ' . p � 3'' p onto, spent last week with friend here and pramFtly attended to. Eaperienoed work{nan- R and daring the afternoon Bever 1 of our of it. "; ;� ship• Dou't forget the stand,nearly opposite the a -'• at Green River. ; News,Hing street,Pickering village. 7-v 7 youtha visited the camp, and conversed SVe dersgand that R. Davidson is go• J, W. Wonch has returned.from a tour' "" ' P=�� Q'i with the @sena sets. The old rooster ing t start up blaoksmitlling with Mr. in the 'pVeat a OR➢ON HOIISE, Pickering, Ont.. :' - p p , where he has been organizing ��, t _ James Gordon,proprietor. 'Tbishotel is a ___ showed them the knife and fork dance, Lamp ; 11, at Danbarton. We wish pox lodges for the Chosen Friends. fine new brick baikling, finished in superior f t and several Look 16 80 hard they grew every Otse68 Rob•. George Bees@, of Drayton, who had been style. Every convenience and comfort for the TY$ �• black in the face. Che' wood people haps had a great visiting his brother, John Besse, of this travelling pnblio. Nap and oommodioaestables L! .na chess. �- gay '. Many of our @linens Were somewhat share 0 eioknese this season : Mrs. A orris place, returned home last week. i- alarmed on Tuesday mor>ding at seeing so is nos very low with the fever, and A. W. S. Major last week visited his friend '. 2� OR SALE--Bicycle S7 ; ' a knitting Roach is ve sic Mr, Laidlaw, of Meadowville, who lies 1t,.* j , ; machine in good repair g3; l;b^rness wak- , ..# many armed men n n Our streets. For ry k again• j ) ere horse$2;.1 set telegraph instil .ments•3, a ght tfhat the feniane or Mr, oPherson and family were in am dangerously ill at his home there. -�A a time it was thou Miss Ida Thornton has returned to her ` one man esw g9, 1 sickle grinder g7, a ane- P. P. A. fellows bad determined to arrest idet core again. We are glad to say .._R � t fathers clock,rare old tin piece >tb,1 peddling that broken ankle brae' healed some• brother at Norval. Before departing s t<<,� , 3 boa$1�, Apply to T.O.B:own,Brougham, sm � the capital of the Towneliip; but after ' number of her League friends. dropped in some en all alarm was side•tmaked flung nderf}il. Ae Mr. and Mrs. Mo• �� �, e ging Pbersa have a t number of friends and had a farewell party. • . * f f ; - as it was learned chat the body of men t31'� Ba ;' t ' F + r I ' were bent ons ,din the da in bnntin . Found this lace, they are alas made pttsmal services were to have been p neation with the Ba fist @harsh �k <��:,; �� - Their w g y g welconp at Che wood. Ys bald in con p e bags ere not very heavy at Cdr• i'19 on Sunday last, but the Rev. Mr. Siple be- S,+ ;� evonti a Avidson and Sons hays of their ing indisposed and the weather rather in- �' �, ' 3 j 1:. PIC$ERING $RAN F • 4oreee' ad [or S�trboro �.:. ; The plot holders of Brougham burying i and Markham clement,they were postponed until Sunday Cg '_ •}y; , 0 ° ,' Rraund are requested to meet at the Rrotaod fairs. ! s their animals have had a had neat. ! ;, f #� B Ire for the transaction of aril egitim''to At 10 A. m. on Saturda , Oct. 6th, when att�ek f distem r, they were not fit for One of D. S, Turner's lseavy draft tetims �, si}king Baeineus. T r Toxon Or for Kith ran awe the other da and John Butter _ k it is propwed b repair igitzes, remove y We think they y y� . � r. Omo>z$oIIBs--From 10 ta.8; atardays i \ bash and rabbieh and otlierRriee add to will 8 out sU right as they hays al• Worth, a boy in his employ, 15eing in the= , r } to 1 o clock. , the personal ap nue of the place. All wade, n very stiocessfill iii seoaririg wagon was thrown over, breaking hie arur .! , . $aving� B auk in conn @tion. � hen of th . pia in the same lace where it had been f star- : I ,' who have friends bnril ars are asked t s e prizes ed a few wee since. Further than this ¢< u, �5: ($•y EORCx� HERR, M ager. to assist. Those IiyinR a a dietauuoe may I the team did not do any ,damage. They' ,� ,:, : - eontribnfs money,whio will be ea dad wM i T BY. . ;.R•, ,< f �; .-,. _ are a valuable pair, and had been just sold '� nECgER S LIVE Y I ROLLED WBE�� m the best �wssible ay. It :e ho for shipmea to England. . ��i�, �,� L x « ¢ this matter grill be n hold of iAiih a The Pyle iaory started on Monday. A select party from the vale sad v icinrty dei ination and ea �tnese that will Pt► Y .s! visit last week. ieniaked at .i B. �l r id the boa Rosebank one even'n recentl i - : I ; , �} I`iret class vehicles and lioreee fo hire day j tlE�. ham on returned to the cit on and had a sail b moonli ht. Skatin was B y . ,� 'x or nor the �ne13fi� thin `o for breakfast.: amurree the socoess Ps y P , ght•' Teaming done pro ptJ b g . , Monde g R woke the st. Try it, not indul ed ora, nt foe ore�sm wee at a dors- ' Dennis and anothe f onr.01ti7Gene had ' day °r job. 'Bus in conneotio meet J�arlt Fairbanks f Oshawa, ase in count, and overcoats tltnd other winter'; ` ' -. 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Fr es}t (Illtit' Ai w►hc Int '1` f- +� t : ttered over the--.aurfac The ,�jlttore _ .1 '"�^`"' r - r ,.•' week {sauod manifesto 1%1'ming herr g :, THEZY W` AR STEEL AR 1UR CU N. ..' x� thorough the hwrrsaWing bg Air the • : A N uta,' to the hoc ei� f,li'ranoe, will he kept un e� � mile and Potato Crated affect of.the manure. �, „ � 'Aw ��� ARADA•.,�� ,.t �z . TIRIVALLY, T WORK OR ASLEEP. Ft . ttnilit>nry at- t#or two months as a gen h ` i } .: ,. +ne o: the moot successful potato growers "- B3ishep s College, Montreal, has dsoided mart for iso ing the manifesto- --.., - - - = g $� _ g D, .. . .- t3enae et th Carie as CastemR of iia y.1 :r" Winter Feedin f Pi to confer the de real of D. 5.---Dactor of ' .✓' to the United Mates harvests all .his pot& $ . . e - ,r'' toes '.oto bushel crates, ilia them u u n Feed i s one pound o roto or corn Dental Surgery. ,. CliersgrtaNas, a tttarbarotaii Peapte. ' , p $ p p° P R P Tne Grand Trunk 4ilway has deolded SOCIAL N)IEST EVERXW HERE wua afire a Mtedieval A a twcf-horse wagon on until full ' loaded when meal to 20 unds of ski m{lk-.: This ! pprar g y . Po . _ anon issuing a pay ticket, whivh, by ac- sires Namber boat t,;,eee� they are drawn directly from the field to will give a nutritive ratio of 1 to 8, which ran emetit, will be payable at almost any An awtseat til >sody of hies tall �iostrt!`a �': ggbe Csuca�ian mountains Anatoris ole mar et or to the railroad to be loaded upon is a very suitable one for winter feeding in bank in, Canada, whw w1 t begs for a itolutiea et tLe 'o , Arvhotis-lav and Tachauehi ricin to an the dare, or to the cellar to be stored fora warm and dry pane. Th should have The members of the IVlontreal bar lire trobt4 That c�nrroat .Us. g later market. The advantage in the use of some exercise. As the p kers approach complaining of the Donniaion Government's It can not:be darted that social tiasti65 elevation of from ten° thousand to twelve arch crates is obvious. The afford°a re- the time when it is ro use to Bell them delay in appointing a suooessoe to the late thousand f t, ,enclose a basin, the home ` are fast u Ing all other hamar iateresa y P P Chief Justice Johnson. P ; of Lhe Cbevs clans, who cumber about sig increase the propot tion o 'corn _meal to Tancred {Labelle and John_ StiviF em• into the kground, and presenting tre• it t. thotteaad.$o la. F - ^ol .1. , skim milk. Darla the la few da a of to es of the Bushnell Manufacturing Com- tnendous pr blems that are rapidly absorb- . '; k, g y p y The Chev urians are pagans, and one - <- # feeding the p,Drkera, no ea rvise should be paay, of Montreal, have been arrested for iag the In et sad attention.ot alt classes ' ire efraadinpl the company .of .more than fir• may get a-ge scat idea of their civilization e t: " allowed. Bran or oats are neither so well of people We certainly seam to be upon teen hundred dollars. when it is related that their miserable ft.I •j- ` adapted to the feeding of pi;,,a as corn meal. the verge o a greatsoeial revolution. The s 'i Pigs, like valves, an a title oil meal, Mr. H. L. Lawson, 1H. P., for Weet huts are lig ted only by means of pine 4 ;,, _ an ounce or ao a day perp If they itx- Gloucester, son of the proprietor of the spirit of a sal nnraat ie felt evarywhece torches. '` `y cline to get too fat, reduce the cora; if too Laud©d llsily Tategrapph, arrived at Ottwws {hest{ons Qe confidently enpposed to be > y $e u viatting rile Doman{on toy settled at' being torn up by the roots. They 'are people in arms. fibs men " . �, lean, increase it. There is o certain rule on Frida never is as do their heavy i f , I ` - _ _ -- nor Certain ration, the f der should be. inform hitneelf at first hand about Canadian The fundamental principles of our social y y con armor nor "- - (► the judge of what is most economical and atTwirs. their weapo e.; even while plowing it, the -_T life are in dispute. The rights of prop- �eacle into which the potatoes can be beat for the animal. It is reported that the hdassayHarris Selds they carry them. The mail gives - p p Manufacturing Company, of Toronto, in- arty and is r, which were once supposed them a mod oval appearance, yet the poor picked from the ground and carried to the tend to build a faotorp at Niagara Falls, to be the s noaym for sac{al stability and car�j. and as the crate is set into-the cart N.Y. t pp y pet•etianeae , are again flung into the wrens covering of he leg shows barbarism. In a and) an empty orate taken there .is no AN ACT OF If E OISflI. , o supply t their large foreign trade strap on the back every man carries a whip, wad to locate in.the United Mates, as the P 1 bruiain of the tubers, as when poured sev. -�•- of human abate. There"is no disguising g p raw material can be puroussed now cheaper heavy sad s tong enough to break an arm. scat times into and out of baskets in getting ikrive Engine Drlver Jags 'toot, ine)<tra in the States than .{n Can&ria. the fact til t thoughtful men ace filled w{til them from the field to theitsCdestination. et■tackier, Bares Ltvcs, On the til cob he wears an iron ring- Major 9herwaod, of the Dominion Police_ the profou dost anitiety and apprehension. Sarreruli-w til a rough surface, that he The same advantage has even more force in {Governments and kings ave orders and has to London and Sarnia to Inv esti The hay been comparing the time with the Ease of gathering apples, which should gone- .. y g may leve an everlasting mark in his . diAtinationa for those wh display heroism gate some alleged funds in connect{on with Dart+►{n o et- historip periods and finding be handled as little es possible to preserve „ ., casco a fee when he strikes him with it, the deepibg qualities of the fruit.-- Of in wsf•, but none of them at we know of farming apprentices. Several gullible is the st ikin resemblances new causes . y t 1 your Englishmen, unudadul of past revs- g HOW BIRTHS ARE REGULATED, i Leourse a large number of crates is required has any decoration.to han upon the breast g g • where one's tato field or orchard is erten• talions, have it is said, paid premiums to for saris it not for despair.. But the Po of him who shows heroic in the peaceful certain people, who now prove sw{ndlera. carefulo cyst will find, I think, a ground The Che surianal, like the old Iberians, r sive, but-welt-made crates once provided walks of life. The Humw Society and the the modern Basques, and other peoples who will last almost lifetime, and be- of hope fo the future which was generally GREAT B1tITAIN. reserve tr res of a matriarchal order of come better and better appreciated the Life Saving Association, th British inati- absent ft- all those past periods that P longer they are used. Ttie particular oral- tutions, bestow modals a n those who die It is stated {n London that the chance ushered i L . great social upheavals followed society, his a perpetuated the custom of the 1. figs: d has solid ends and alattsidea and bole tin sigh themselves in a in life,but the wre in favor of making Southampton the b retch tons. In the past, all great father "tyi g-in" on the birth of a child,as . tom. rhe ends have twoupright cleats and a Victoria Cross, that ep iqg favor of the terminal port of the first Atlantic mai Y evidence of ternal parentage.e. The women horizontal cleat at the top, which formas service. social rent tut{ons which were disastrous to Pa P g . . handle on each end, by which the crate is sovereign, can be.won o l in the field of A proposal is made in London to buy the the Order y growth of social progressio a are isolate at pregnancy inspecial-quarters t:- ,'i •readily carried. Cat nails ant spruce, war. Yet the Victoria r ss, or any other hoose in Chelsea in 'which Carlyle lived came boo use society was divided by hard known as t e "SatschechL" and cannot re- ` - ' boards would best be used in the construct• decoration of.merit, wou} not be too great and preserve it as a memorial.,. Twenty caste h4 till one side there were the turn to th it own residences until after a ion of these cratea, for cut nails and spruce thousand dollars are needed. suftaring d oppressed classes and on h the lumber do not readil art com an The a distinction for Engine iver James Root, othe , t e oppressor. Between these two ceremonial purification. A Chevsurian . Y P P Y• The little schooner Ni�is, forty-setter feet PP father has his trials two. He must ficoI Ti -crates can he made in bushel or two-bushel the hero of Hinckley, wl drove his train there was no mediating class, bdth willing over all, with Captain ;Frietsahe alone on and competent to see the .difficultries that abetemiou ly for seven weeks, while friends . 1 . ' _ , sized, as preferred, being ma of such a through !A furnace of board, arrived at Queenstown on Thursday. t size in length, breadth and height as will eutbarri both classes and revented an and relatives are treated with li uoc and - SIX MILES OF BC N1.G BUsA *She left Now York on August 5th. , p q eriake them fit most economically into one's - amicable ttlement of mooted questions. In connection with the Chi aceto chi beer in ab ndance , It is believed, or the c&rt or farm wagon box,taking care always 'and saved the lives of 3 persons who had , g P In the rat French revolution there wsa W keep the cubic contents the sawn as that canal, it is stated in London that the money Unreason g hatred,bitteroontempt,general belief is p etended, that the father's diet : called for in a bushel or two-bushel mss- boarded his train. He ca through the fiery to complete the work is ready when Can• misunde landing and horrible anarchy, reacts on be child's health. The,children' ! . ` sure. Where one is haulinU his crops ordeal scarred and aim unrecognizable, ads decides to'extend the )imit for two mouse here was no influential bud of (' directly to market, each crates will hal ' after an ez patience sur few men could ears from last Jul Y names &r directly from nature. The boys p pe y y men who seeing the wrong the people suf- very materially in selling the crops, for if have, yet" refaces .t.. b t' ve that he did Jir Albert Kaye Roll{t, addressing the fared,a )we in a wise�.ay.ta reconcile class are name after animals &nd the girls after .. the deafer can receive them in the crates, anything -extraordinary . " I merely did Associated Chambers of Commerce at antwgoni There were pr aotioaliy but San, M n, Stars, or f:owere. - tpile them. up in his cellar without empty- my duty," he said when wised for his act. Hudderspeld, cosgrwtulated the members two o those who upheld and those Public pinion among the Chevaurians iag, and bring them up and sell them from Root had charge of the gine on 'a Duluth upon theAmproved outlook of the world's •who deet yed the ancient order of things., demands that no child be bora till four years . the crate w-wanted-when the empty crate special running through t e burnt district trade, and added that the bitter experience The few moderates were without influence atter the marriage, and after that there • , esn be etor6dwway foritsowner,-hewillbe of Eastern Minnesota, n the day on of the effects of !the exclusive tariff is and wit out power. To-da, society is must be hreeyears,st least,between births : mu-,h better pleased, anti will often accept which the town of H n kley was swept opening the way to;fcee or (cher trade. blessed with the pt•eseneeat an increasingly and no araily ought to have more than produce thus crated in preference to the of- away by a bush fire wit great loss of life, In an interview in London Sir Adolphe large an influent{al body of men and wo- three ch ldren. mhos the blalthusian lava fering of another which must he handled he ran for miles throw h smoke so dense Caron said that Canada was favorable to an, moo who have {nteili once and knowledge, rule the poor people as severely as the over at least twice, increasing labor and that he had to light the h adlight. He had Imperial penny postage system,' and the and who have also too.unselfish and noble Curl. ., polNon rules the F"rPnch peassnta, . - injuring tite fruit. The making of a supply no idea the fire was so a r, and not till he Dally Chronicle, commenting on the $tate- desire to look all the conditions in the face who tea too great a subdivision of their ' of such crates will afford occupation for ran into dinekle did know the great �-nd see for is ust solntton,of eve ro• - - - ' 1. Y anent, remarks that here is an oapartuniLy j ' P l farms. _ some rainy days, when other w.urk cannot ` peril his train was in. ' Fere he found. Bev' for taking the first step in the direction of biem til t con.ronts us. These peep a are The ain work of the girls is to collect . be done. � I eral hundred panic•stri k in people gather• th.e lml•t-rial penny postage, for which all -the nate al mediators of society. There is 1 the cow' excrements and to dry them for . - . -' ! ed et the atatido, wh, nmetitately Look are waiting , a large lass of ignorant and selfish rich ; 'fuel. T e boys are trained in eloquance t ( I ` osaession of his train. 'Ttie fire was a!1 arrogant because they `are ignorant, sari Natural vs. Artificial Co d1t1�nS. • p t �1T8i��'fAT •i. and sae farms. A boy eight or ten teary . around him and he rest 1 ed to push back rid,len it y the deluaiuu chat 4he ah{lity to ; old ende vors to imitate the grown n:au. i :t is a ver ci,eral opinion among those ; to a marsh he haFt pea et . Wrapping his The first snow of.the season fell at Oma- ttit�ke rti trey carries with it the ability to y - . 1 ►,-111 nF THE VE1DF:Ta. overcoa� arouit t his h _a ! and stationin,t ha Hieb. un h'rija}. govern �ciciy. Left tb themselves, 'these t , : who have to do with dairy �ov�'s that they ° + i l his fireman m he';ran ol-•of the tank au as Heavy rainial}s in �1'iacone{n havR ended rasa old work choir own destruction. Theta ndetta takes a peculiar fort,: ari;onq _ should be.given natuca. conditions, as near Ito throw wale on hair t 'Phare t wn equally i •octant and coltish the f;h .@urians. As soon a+ a courtier ,s the drought. and effectual) uen4hed tilt- ) `1 y k ly as possible • that nat.urc r{ever makes , - K y q body of poor men, who seek in luck a sub- ; reporter , all th.e re!ative.i of t':e iiecea5 ti , ' i:FE.i' ItiJt FR11. .oA*TtVf:t forest fires. i mistakes, and that in the face crooked, I . - . stitute ler thrift, energy, economy, know!-- go to ti,a village of the murderer and burn I he bucked Iiia rain six a d a hatif miles to, Five Chinamen were arrested recently at ell e.a it self-denial.. The are more dan• , his hoc e. The murtle'rer'y reiaeive.i dare riefaruied, and abor�ive, things without g y tho ,rtarah, til t;re dpo It sides 'of him, OKE}enaburt;, N.Y.,ri1' who hp►d crossed the gdratts tr an the ignorant rich, because this 1' not show theiuseives fur a year lest they be . I - number., But when we inves+.agate we find , Idere he and'o here cls r ti itis tract and �t. l.avrrence tit=er tram Prescott, Ont. latter ci sy have the t:tnt3 it�stincG of con- ; killed. At the egtl of one year, the n:ur. . I that the cow surrounded by th, most arti 'made for the -water, fere they lay tilt 'Timber pirates, who hide the trace@ of servatisl . Both claseee will take all they ; darer in conipanv of a broths.. atriles se= ficial conditions is -most prof tattle to her.I while the flan es pass .d 'ovcr them. The their tfepredatiouy in the Minnesota pine can gel anal give no fair equivalent. Be. i ere t the attara,f his virtu,: to make an . _ owner. Those wi:o have loo ed into this i train caught ro an t e heat from the ; belt., are said to have started the fires whist► wen U� two stand fhb natural m,idiatore ,offering of atonen6eut- anti ash protection. . ;natter` thoroughly declare ,at feeding, 1 burning cars to creased h it-sutfer,ing. Here , hace caused such an enormous loss of life. of suciet . . They war© never $o aumecuus, ( N''Vord i sent to the famil} of the dead one - .1. - care anti coin--ort, rank next t�Id ; if not quite I they lad' fqr in ny hot ra until a rescuing q`-wo men aero+killed slat a score of 3a Bever s i alert, never so fearless in the per. ; that,th aaaasain w►ah•'s t:o pay II penalty ' « • equal to, breeding itself. Rte as we may, ! party came upon hent c a-r$. Such is the ple ttt,jured, half of,them fa,Wly,in acyclone � forman� of• auty. ;'hey are drawn from ; for ilia ; sed. The"y all come rustling awl - t f these is not feed and caret eorrea ond, , brief stor r of most c u geous act which i t both @ sal i lasae@. There are Dor men ciyiu filo d for Mood, butt eut•.r upon ' - the best results will nothe se a*ed, and the saved the livesof 30J raone. St. 1',►ui wG Charleston, �1c., on t�wines lay night,, which blew a train itis track. , who 4 w :he rceponsibilities and tempts- peace ne oti�ttona. It is agreed that thH t� �est is the only thing that. row secures a.; is to make pub iereco¢ it on of the heroism � tions o the rich. There are rich men who 1 slayer st all make a memorial feast and pay _ ividend, • • ai Root and hia, firem u, John .McGowan, Harry I;. Johnson, superintendent of Lhe know t hardships and struggles and a - four hu dred and sixteen sheep, tile`regular. - The old as in the "breed Dee iii at the r,nd the aced 9ervin f till the credit Anglo Asnecicaii tisstviajt* and Loan Aasoui- a y g t g y rows u he poor. These men and wome�, rice fo homicide. 1:very Fear thereafter • month" is not correct alto. ether,. Feed which can be iven th m .Faithfulness in @tion, fell dead is Columbia, Pa,,on 'I hura� p p by.the rage of God, will be Lite saviors of he must sacrifice a sheep to the memory of neve^ roduced "a breed, bunt has train dot is among-.the in st ,admirable of= vic- day night,haviag as rt-umbel to heart failure the St ' o the ebnservsLora of societ the slain one. Ont one exce tion is melds b - p Y g , y. Y P 'E rained and established the reeds s :arta lues and who it ie t nded b heroism taduce�i by ci.garet smoking. �} Y ,____ to the paying�of that great penalty. If one . Food must also be supplemen e&.w h com• such as this it fills alt h hear of it- with Notwithatandia the im ression, that ' ' of the famil of tiie deceased is dangerous• -' • fort, and this implies stable ventilation ride to the twee hi b produces such g' P #,8S Made Out Oe Stamps._ Y p p P "Canadisa fiat• was to be admitted free into i'y ill, the peacemaker announces that the I., aanitatign, and other things, all artificial, teen, the United States, the Secretary of the The rit•er harLheard of stamp platee,but sick one will die unless -the murderer is f Y and in their way, quite as m ch so'as the - - 1teasur a =Washin tog its enerousl reads : �� y t g g y had rev r Mtea say of them. Tece were siz forgiven. This is done; the slayer pays a ° 4inely bred coat, whose apps raneq in the the new tariff so as to impose a dot of tea I smaller penalty; and, in this case,,to the g. . dairy is not the result of "t a survival of ' Elect�lelty n Watee. P° Y white r elw}a plates, with scalloped lace- pe , - the fittest,"but'of selection t at developed per °t' ' maternal side a the family. This custom . p� 1 ike ed titwnips had baso dissected and of in to the maternal Bide is undoubt Tile great chemist, F radt►p, claimed to paY g and established special traits, instead of �:exftaJtL applied to these in all torts of ingenious ably a survival from the matriacchical have demorist aced th t soli drop of water • : ability to rustle for a ficin strength to. ^ fight enemies, and vigor to �utlast a hliz- in a thunder cloud is h ahe'sth of electric - H6ng Kong has officially been declared devioes�. , Sometimes the heads of two=cent times- zard. In all this there are artificial condi- force aufficien to ch rg 8{10,(lA0 Leyden fns from the plague. stsmpi were placed ata w girds around the Craw TA>w SETTLE BtLLS. 1. tions-economy in feeding,fodd to stimulate p Many Europeans employed in the Chinese 'oentre,.with little flourishes between made The Chevauriana have. no money. The k,r . jars. The ezlplansti n of the phenomena Y P , standards of value are ox, the code, the -- �. c. < milk secretion, etc.. t Customs aro resigning their positions in of the umbers, while the bocderin of the A stallion ie eD�ua ; No one will deny the close' relation be• of atmospheric electricity is that, when- order to enter the Chino"navy. stamps made spraylike decorations. tamps sheep, and the horse. to four cows a mare to six, a cow to tour tweeu the bodily comfort of the cow hod ever water ld evapotat d, and caper{al{q A dee tch t om Pavia sa s it ie not the of all d aomiat►tioas were used and of all E' ; W Y ghee A wound is the head which ez . iter performances at the pail: fWoav teat when it coat the salt i solution, the cis• bot the Amerieaas who o colors, ciao cleverly were they msnaged poses brain is worth sixteen cows; the E n lish, ppose 1 the winter airy is at the front and cold g that aiderable examination was acres- P .-1' in vapor or is aTww a En found electrified. the subjugation of Madagascar by� the same rive is assessed for an injury to a . is antagonia�c to milk secretion-the near- g P Y sary to recognize the component parts of P - er we-cam surround the cow with June con. This has beed demonstrated by expert- French- the fa liar scam These plates must be •leg'or an arm. If oue destroys Glib use of a Chinese a tits to Hon Ko are offering �' P thumb he must ay the sufferer five cows, - i f dations, the greater will be; her returns. ments,:of a ve y Late es 'ng and sucoessful ge g °g. g a great deal of work to do and they look p , 11, :... The man who,with food, care and toter- bribes to the soldiers of the British garrison ae it w ter would ruin them but the are four for-the next finger, three for the next, p astute. ' Plates of pot on earthenware were to induce them to deaert and enter the Chi ' y .,wo for that after, and one .for the last. l tion, makes 365 days of summer for his laced {n ws r and i t e groaad deltaic ingenip s and pretty' , -cows ivin them in winter the artificial P nese service. ' _ -__ An eye costs thirty cows. l r , ' g g instruments ere then associated with Ades etch irotn t�'alentla says that the y If A owes B one sheep and dcea not pay, '1 i coi,ditions to divorce them from a cold - ul;. them in such a way ss to be able to trace p Wh81<'e DOOtOPS A e@» B ma select C who s s him the sheep t .1 o weather life;,ie the man who makes! a sue- highert flood ever recorded in that district gr Y P Y case of his business. Cortipare the perform• an electrical c�i fur n set up at the sur is now causing much trouble at Lneknow, •�In oar eoasultationj doctor, with Dr. and requires two from A. If A dose not pay, {, ante of arch a herd with one back in the face of contapt wh toe he solids and liq. where w portion of the cit is inundated. + 4„ C may go to D to gat his two sheep,!ohile ," - . nide mer. K furtn r zneriments it was Qo y Bolus i Blobs case did you agree, D demands four from A,"and thus ad,infini- - i ,`. t fifties, whose winter bei eras the leaves of � It is reported that when the J nes Owl on one ink . . ji. the forest and the bare branches overhead Proved that ,whenever afar is caused to p° . . I fleet were arse in in the dark upoa Wei •`A ! What was that 2" tum. , the roof of their stable! evaporate rapidly b iag thrown upon P g _ . • Very prominent among X he Chevauriaaa e earthenware oruci�bl s heated to redsets Hsi-Wei a British man-of•war astntred the "Oy tees." - . aro the-Kada ions or soot�ayers. Next in . , The cow that pays us the best is the ver east et o e tr moo of positive oleo- fleet, thereby warning the Chinese forts. cone ilial gathers her subsistence the soon- Y g P s that impoctanoe are the Dastur{era or sacrificial tricit were ner d. The stave else- L Antorit, ublished is Paris, a s cleats. Their reli ion- is mainly pe1�an �.`.. o est eaerta herself the least to obtain it, y ge Po P y A Great BW3II• p g else a 'itis longest, cheese her cud the most trinity thus sit f, e b such'agencies in, the Emperor of Gteraaany is trying to or- • „ �.. e+ with a raw G'hristian and Mohainme an t�'.. ql as & matter of- con e, arried u b the Sa it, said Willie Washington, u n p y gsaize a conference of the/ powers, with a , +t eerenionies.' The are not monotheistli flacons ly, ie in no sense a forager, and one of ature a greatest gifts to mankind. Y I p. va ra which rise in he air, each little view of brin is about a eneral disarms• „ ++ Sacred roves and altars everywhere to the vin scouts tale tradition that ahs needs hardi• p° S (i g It { n t generally so considered." g od ' am nese secured by bodily diacomf�,rt acid particle be&ting wi h tie its ascent its moot, - «Taj populate mind is ►one to miitap• hods of trees, etc., rove that: The "R d I q needlesA'suffering, battling with cold, bun• own proper 1portio the charge. The The- Ja ase Goveir>i ment has invited pwehe &ion,you know. The fact isn't gen• of the east and west 'and the "cuckoo''an Al Ati. vast weeumnI tion o @ter which resits {n pea "ewalhw" are rominent deities. The . :> ger, and drenching 'ice water batho. '� the United statei to.data,�l as officer,'or ewally appweeiated that habit is what p the wide basins of t e awns.and seas thus ottioers, to travel .rich JaQan's amp, and makes plc do things trbey enjoy without cat is an scoured a�iimal among then►. ' ' 1 �. : becomes a pegfe4tly ae haustible source of p{tress the various mitits►ry operattoas having to go to the twonble of weaaem� "" ""�' �%i w 'Top-DrIpssing Winter Wheat and Rve. ■upply of fret eleo ici y. whivh will casae. bew{n to do them." ' ,-• �[tlSiQal bashes. est And Willie ustpd is silence and heated ` a>! a Instead of hauling the barnyard manure ,_ ' - r M. Max Lebaudy, the eccentric French �' a American lady living in Lvndoiyh _ 4a, (r -to the field as made, many farmers pile it ', i'':',1 • millionaire, game a bull fight in an arena on ills ml . : . lately received a most original wedding , :�, +t}1,'`D, dint io Ph t0 apherS..: hi: rL on Satutrda , to which twoI. t lupin the yard, and after the wheat"or rye ,, �, i -_ °� y y $rip h t0 Su Ort• resent consistin of a musical dinner ser1. ;� A ho.o rt► her t rt-.l'Alsatrg; ' alio undyed members of the aristocracy were -p i . P + g is sown top-dress the field with the thox- P g P invited She' " I am afro{d theca is do blanc:" vice. Each plate commences to playa di seems to hay been to bled with un profit ' oughiy.[decomposed material, which is P M. Dewitt `heJtusslLu Ho,. "Eh I What did our father sa tune when laced on the table, so tl'ist the ht able a{hers, la cut i>aterview, y y P card directly com the wagon, has i ve ted a new sort of o late , ; ( 1. usually spr y # Minister of Finance, said that the tzar, oy' when ou told him that I wanted to marry great difficulty is to place every P �t- i� entailing leas lsboc and a more even distri- pillory,is wli;it;h be. 1 es all the defaulters hilt absolut+s wfll, has mora than oo� pre= you t'' g, ,: „ exactly at the same moment on the board+ ' hullos than shy any other plan. There is, who have failed to a for their r ts. sewed the ave of Euro e, 'and he still Sh lite said he aoajtln t afford it. Y Po p or else the dibcorde are something indiacrib f however, a ,question abogt making thin �e ezhibtts large ca a outside his bausa. desires Pew �.__ _ as at t:: sa~ 'Pilose ni6o have able. The soup plates play marohee, application after sowing. conte{ala t e bo r hie aP6 lea of bin An official espateh from Pretoria, 'cap- the ginning of the dinner the guests oc d 1.` the,same field and a a 8 P P 8 ,A Safe Knife. 1. I sled both plane to Po ital of aha ` avast, says that the eh{ef supposed d to serious, the'other plate, - : ' Yv the trams>crop, iareferxn apply the- manure debtors. Every de cul ec s likeness Ie pat let►da s of I a rgent Kafllrs, after Iron• f;ua 'mer-"Th{s nknilo on`soId isle diet melodies, at .each sucoeed{na �ti' �t pj�eyious to the 'fast harrowing, or at. into this fra*e wit h or fisc head hums tinned fi hti have surrendered .to the �� aide 'and es h ars the inscription, g ' is ,so s Et that the blade is dull befotre Y get ooutrse becoming merrier untiC the dessert pay east before d1Hng,as thin insures not only doainw + P Baer tomman ls. the maddest; '� " ver more even distribution but a fining of all "I3ct yet pad far.' Not until they have• thrauflh aktp► ttagiit pencil. plates arrive, which only p sly ed , r a r _ lgm $r�ViiiTiittititt►s vieit�ttoMarie• Str t- Vatfdev- Yah.- Dat is so van of dance music, the guests being sup p o xr lamps and the covering with soil o a large pall every lrthfte, d will the dreditar Pe the nresi<inro, bit= p�s tors grin Lhe woYda "Dawn . oft o eE-to abs _ nits de int s ainat now to have lcot their solemnity and to be y I -, t ` tier uenfr of plaoin it nearelr eoasetit to r$lesa>s he risotiiirs from tbitf witch the l�anpe ,aisd'th `Motaareby,e were you I tomb yob v�'6 Qt.Fo rZsUL" of cheerful eountenaaee. t r, g1. '„' ,rhe g>tt�inttig plant, where 'the acct will pillory in ' r ; ,_ • . ._ t - .., 11- _ t,: # V s y c..a � 4 t.: t _. ., S �+ t .. .... _.-. -�. -_,: /. _ _ ,. •i ra ix -3 Mr .3. r F_-.^e AA Y 4. .n � .. _• ? at-_r ' - x:?r 4•J•. � . } r. r. 4 z. ,�. �,- -' ]1 ,. _. ... 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H R> I Pl�utitt0o>tLh .' tela; wter,;dl,etar th sotlik averWo_,qu'artys s A Boston sy#ndi has arch The wdd. . ni bt ii4 ,"",' a . ; P seed the a bay window for fhb h rain water oar long e4ough gto be ,. , tllr.at, ,� ; JP. ._., ` ;- .. x Eiffel Tower, wre bron t strnvt. re will be esti n o or hly wet ; wrin g o "Clwydfardd, the�trandruiia' ' a 4, peig>bborlT Interest iii llliseis«+e—tNst• ght t era rhe promoters of the 13wI awa of a �a tants mtaana the isatin f3 ut sloth And ut . ' g in anter tub of soft we►tec in whish ha8 tValea,wws recently striek+en with � u,„ ,c w*spest sill tltrtr� CatlYeriy timore cefteaniwi oe ebrirtittn, which is eo y stable portion of one side been led chloride of lime, Let it•,smash He is 94'years old. , "'' , 4 ■ts ivy secerd. be held ' :I897, *ret a Loom and tre hent! makes the room T e Earl of Alb > x erg d toe the purchase 9 Y fora out twent minutes liftin u the eaimr' who died lately,P s{ ,: thereafter inconvenient for the arranging °IO"h. ud siring often and rinse in clear rain was one of the ettrliert value ' z j y�r x Boston bar a floating hosftt► - Wlitla' Afneteon ;"of N`ot•wof fuinitnr e.' The flliistxatioa It's 1 bhows *moa the brat to talcs up cyclrs and „1. American railroads have 35,000'Ixomo t►lk, 'bio, water This will not in urs the cloth in died reoe tl at the + R• the 1e t j g age He •d •, Y Fe of 98 years and four bow a I , and is much lees troublesome than married a Cacadian girl. "~ t r -,� fives. trionths, left siz dikn ten and Dae son and F sat window ma g on tho rasa. Oal be cwreful sad e h It be added with bleat a The ;3,000 newspapere in �AnYeriihi eNi• graadohiloren, ; tea t B y A winter grw►adchildrea and ''"!r ►'i, t rinse er thorau hl pale, as just been addeat to ,r, Y $ Y• . the attraatiopa of the Jardind'aaclimatatioaT : .. gg - Iloy 20(1,800 men. great-great-RraadchU ran to the fifth ea. fl y eratioa, g �I -I in .Paris- ' The main buildin contains a - '`' New;York has a tem ri►nce corse!```" lit �� /��, --. , _ ':: large concert halt that. will., 5 A t g 6 permits.moderate drinking. John Boyd Thatch 'r, of Alban N y; �� ` . , BETTER OUTLOOK.. 4,500 p�reona- -",ommodate ' •� The Johnrone outnumber thernithe by bas Presented that ei y with the�originwl ` 700 in the Chicago directory. bill si ned b u �.. -- t q �' [C` '�' ? 1ldarcha! Be►zaine'e son Ii"'lately retttraed tat i g Y Q. sen ane and Ear') tlodol `� �>s ;seat from Mezieo 3 y, � bin to Dom haste Iban 's first mw " _ g+tscker's t►piatea an Bsis- , where he tr ed in vain to L `'y One-third of the deaths amotog American deter Sc`au ler f Y yor, ;1 ,' \ ` t iae e,t'roapects_isetter Tt may#re Clor obtain; the restitatlPn of ° , Indiana are due to consumption. Y + or tw ing four Indica chiefs ' t.' \`� .1 ■t sad- a ro stat cc► 6ecated by the Mexietmin t ova _.' ?r , to F►nglaad fn 1710. ;� - e op Y. u : t; 'i United Staten Fish Commissioners are . . ;. r Keer observers fn the Uaited,Stater have eft. The family is now- in ab•eat • -'� 000 lobster e A eom of! it !r hatching 5Ct,400, ggr. Pttay Phils, elphla ox► i-lists fs ti .a1 begun poverty. 1 . . _% :4 One of the largest sassafras trees in this negotigting for.the Pu chase of, a vol;ado of I Predict the return of better times. An in : Po ate ti. tsrnation$1 jot#rnal foe African. �� F{ N;I i r' eoantry,:a in Central park, New EYork. p°O Pd The mpany proposes W / ,� j-. In m Y cue. ao doubt, Lbs wish is languages hse just been started in German '- t ¢ L a construct a railway u the mountain to - ;j tfaxher t the thought,but where restoration aided by a liberal subvention from the YR 1' ': t ;4loet of American elate i$ quarried in 'minE-the sulpur in th crater t of coni sacs ie chiefly what is wanted the <loveritment The Secretary of the Colon x � } Eastern Pennsylvania and New England. to tye Unfted States f r rale, a°d ship it �. Secretary Gresham is the size smake{i• ,�� -. thought is often recureor Society is editor,aadeix •►rte are to lel }. ,f P A romoter- in Cal fotnia + Canal P of the fact. If each year. P , pees -'a p prow a r of the Cabinet. His allowance of cigars is build kn electric ra iwm t tri ou h the from th hwnrla W deli than other nations i dmpaese has made the Corinthian eap : .. 20 a day: s%ountains six+, Y g ;� 1' loss of confidence_it a of the ehuroh of the Madeleine in ' s �It' , y-two ilea to the r power has sot scaped the business depression Paris 'crumble, and recently pieties of t' ' '.�°�4 The thirty twa teeth in the mouth of Valley, and by utilizin the w:Ler power John \fcDarby, of Salmon Falls, 14laes., are furnish electric light a d :rtotbrb for al stone have fallen, eadanaering the paseen :` that ha+ clouded the finapaial itorif:cn. Our b , all double. that re ton, About 4 w '� r► „St ;; ilnoment r institutions have ft is true, Y The aapitala;are to be removed .and r ° 8 tourists visit the r Y new ones ut in their place. • `1 The dredging of Ogdensburg harbor, ter Yosemite ever ear t j: , ,ry .: 1 p "' Y Y • P Y•ng $35 each for aucceeaf. Ily weathered the shock that has Eieleben the , which °O,UOU ie available, will shortly be the stage ride. birthplace • of •tin r commenced. A peealfar taci�`dent h pea �� r'• tt,• , t. shatters hundreds of banks in Lhe United I•uther, is �siakinR into the moor u a ned receatl in 4::: a. 3 Y 8tatea, L t rile volume of our trade has take,i in r built, Measures have bedew " .'+, Reports from Arkansas indicate that the c+onneation with the riff caatiae of a New u e cotton crap will be the largest ever picked York regiment Itt the . ew Jerse+ Iric1. 2 nder i influence contracted,end progress without avatesl,naad the i bah tante are bOg� >Fn � y State 71RIOR �7Ew ; 1)F i'LA?IT rt3o3t, has pray iCatly been suspended, l hat the iouely thinkin of sten ' � in Lhe State. camp at Sea Girt. Whi oae of the officers ser- ' was flash ata very little than a in the ori tna tide baa'' tow taken R doning the town. ;%d: The customs authoritieb-of Bosi�on have target yards awa three g g' I room. Aa M. Camille Jansen, formally Governor of �: gg Y ordinary window is oat down to the floor, A Fevottanrtfi Tvitvk decyded that,the wjorke of Zula are immoral, b7ackbir•da Sew across t e cwnge and wt the , croak of the rifle one of he birds fell: ,U making a door of tt, while outside of this is there tai be no manner of doubt. The Chili as oae of Ll�S has just gone cb but not obscene. g built a rectangular c►ddi�ion that ill make !° inions' hist a arbitrators to settle th . 'Il on examinition tt ®aa found that the r� P tamed by bankeraon such a dif►'ereneee between that e - _ - Major Fred Brackett will be general riiisn- bullet bad one tbron the hod • charming little room�for lama. lfcsourse n4at:er h' ve a teadwne to be R diff ' COq°t��'d Great ` _ ager of the Baltimore centennial e= ition g y of the P , " do be held in 1897. PO8 bird, and, w!ttbont devi tion, had buried th° width sad depth of the addition can be because t fey wre in a ® sial! onservative. i ala in Lhe matter of the indemnities itself iia the centre of th target• made to suit oue'a fancy, `l'he �limpee Lion to k wall the unfevorablei md,posi• arising out of the late aivIl war. t, A 1"rale store in Phil delphia has this _� which oae bad from the sitting room into When, th •clots the a ytoms' At the(Iermaa army manoeuvres this j sign beside the door : ' Coal, oil, wood; such a plant room is ext dingly pleasing, keep well with n�the m,urk.k Hpef fel;shin Rear a new quick-firing gun is to be,tried --, milk and other notions." THE ANTIQUITY OF TENNIS. a. shown in Fig. 2, rtioala tii . p• sly tf the door- the mala the view taken b e cavalry operattoas, The gun to s' - i 3 - The Hotel Guernsey at Aet3IIry Park ►ue . way is hung with a tett Y r• B. E. sort of mitmilleuse and so light that ops �`f d P y portiere. Sn�h w Walkee, sacral manager of Lhe Bank of borne can draw it, while anther draws ' e a - burned. The guests escaped an lost moth- �t is file Ot�ext ;tali-Ca �, of lriirii a is- room should have double windows, then, if Co meta . That Qehcleman whoa the ,a " ing but their clothes. • eery ear a , Beery, the portiere is drawn trek at night, the nest poli ion in the fanwaciwl world has been ' > e ami- ' anirnunition.If the ezperfinetst is succeeafnl, heat from the aitting•rtsom would kee res n� every cavalry reRimeut will be supplied. ��I A planter in Apalachicoal,Fiat,has grown The antiquaries affirm that there ie no the -planta from treezin ev n p °g by hie election to the president y Li the Iaclia Office Library i Lhe largest : � _ an immense cabbage ; w single stalk with ai ht, g on a cold of the (3r► kern Asaoaiatioa, is always n- collection of tinted $wnaerit books is the' .- •' four well-developed heads, reference to ball•pl•ying of any kind in Ohe g �� garded•e a safe authority on such matters- world, large rthatt the one in tM, Bri Dr. Burtaell, who has just returned from Sacred 9cripturea, aad.t wt there is no wl- eobsery rigneof agradtfwl improvement N_neeum and comprising man earl enh ,✓ fusion to itatpon H4usehOld HIAts. ether th a anddt:n return to eaeroue rare editivas- . These are y y d w Rome, says the papal delegation t'o America g the Aa inn fnscriptfoas, g now being cats ie to be a permanency.• • A solution of oxalis acid will remove ink prosperit As Jlr. Walker pointe out, logued by the former librarian, nr. Moet - �'r Isaiah, however, says th t the Lord will one of th$ i:•sueea of the de •season is l'` '� The only eurvivinK.full rank lleanant- •surely violently tam and toss the cricked stns from books without injuring the dual) su 1 in i P gra', who has already ublial:ed the oa ' i "'' ' Y Y g he remedy for tt. At•ttme the`Iaascrit manueari is in th talogue of 1 ` ' generale of the Confederacy are (.enerals like a bell into a lar a oo ntr pr►ntti when the; lea eta abroad that there is a �. a office- Gordon sad Longstreet+ tR Y• Postsgr,$tamps will stick and not turn dulness i business, the situation is wggra- )""this°• the eeao d Maori Kin , died �' g „' The game of Handball- from which Tea• gg Mise Elizabeth Flemin has been chosen ' u at th oornen ff the face u wet after. vested b p es for race°fly of influenza in :yew ?.ewland- He a, court crier in the United States District II1s is derived, is knows have been u. P r he general desire it ins it was elected in 1860, and for fifteen pears I - " .' •' P°P w 1 is them. eogn g'j Even.people who have mone�r - Court in Portland,Ore. lar in England and Fran in remote ti:ntm PP Y g feelin t e + fou ht the New Zealand (;rovernmea him z R sympathetic influence of the g t. �; General.A.J. Pleasanton, origtnitor of g Pampkia seeds ars very atiraatit�e to prevsleuq pioioa, draw is their horns and •:�l•oris proving the best lighters Lbat the ' The French Kia Lada is , , is said to have rnios, and traps tailed with them _will soon U Y liberal! ss us the blue mass theory, died at his home in died of a severe cold oau ht while • in cease to 9 naL Sacha I�.agt.eh have bad to meet fa•tbia geaetoataoe_ , 3 Pt Y R destroy Chia little post, period of suers! retronchaient we have of The last outbreak was between 1879 wad, Pliladelphia, aged 36 years bell at Vincennes, in the fourteenth son. rete, in cu mon with other oouutries been 1881. . Two ears ga a up all hiss To Disse kettles Basil , pour a little lion• experience a that P Y ago:he v -. After a courtship. of two hours Jae, tory, and an old plan of isdsor Cas e g . urtte•strin a tvtll tie I retensions and accepted a nsion Ot22b ing water.iato them sad g Pe � ' Food •ad Miss Mary Stewwrt were married made in the fifteenth ntu PUL a Dauer on; the loosened from the Government. recently near Youngstown 0. I ry►, exhibits nd trade ow Disse more freely . .. •team will soften Lhe dirt so that it ma be in its-vari us chanaele, is the natural se- what is termed a Tenny Coatis-" easily removed. Y Of over five.million•.children fa elemen - '_ A parseager who arrived from $a�►re •t TdaaL evidently sere ftiom B,anketi, q tet schools in bngiwnd one New York the other day.was named'in the PP°a . r►000 fag to !lir, II', uenc.4 of this state of wlfaiira Economy Y y 890 Opp a sad Racket a n Ponndcd last mixed with corn meal and hos Plaes the people is a better position g, and.,oi these ball a `•t !or i herr schoolin steamer'• list ar,Joist Verne. Philpotc, W h;►ve beam me ly • trsasftioa Placed tivithcr chs reach of rats, it is said, w di*ah rose their indebtedness and PBY pro thea a ern a �' from t"te tadeae said leg lentiflo seeds of will banish them from,the premises ; or y million nam F y week, a At Red Cliff, Col., a woman candidate has the b taken the Brett step �� g �� pro utaion adopted by ou torefathen in F Y PePpa where Lbep got Y "°°OQ'tie to a recent otliaial statement. Qf for Mayor, was defeated std recentelectioa • n°IVs os °ase r that is a eessar �o Lhe full the voluntary schools nes which the whole S largely by the votes of women. ib° baU'Pb►y, whn wlwa s p1a •' Hand Spoq on vtiratshed >faraitnro tarn -R •roj or rt bf Lhet Tennis with the asked b d. r easily . . >� cldfluV QF COyFIpit- _, Pa uitiokt is paid by the parents, * , The water that pours over tire- Fa�II of the love dOgrser be �aor°d by rubbing them with essence Wears warned, l�wever,..not :o expect for tb�biidreOIn 10 to 20 shillings-s, has&., �' � 1` g came foto ase,' d the Riove wws Niagara is washing the rock away at the sometimes Iia of peppermint or spirits pt camp r, d Lbat the t oidium of trade will ,at once .ex• fa attsndaaee, 4, �_- ; ; ff rate of five yards in four years, - The glo s i►►a�ofterwwtd o tweet 5 and IO ehfllings, and 5,Q00 under 5 i € , �. exchanged for •sort of yeti Mata "IanUlt the afterkatds with furnitnro polfab or ik - ps s'd tri rW ,pkpportioas. `azure•most shilliage. Among Ediaon'e recent patents is o>!e for naked band being b°uad ith thongs or "9ticky" vorpish tiny be dried b • a beaefica ' lwwsG•act slowly, and the same Sulaa Abdul Aziz `'9 ,. an improved form of lamp filament and • cordis made of wkut; fs Y MaY be id of the laws of bu�ineas. In .A , the new.yoang 8nitssi r tt►etbod of magneticore separation. ro rl termed ow alody' but in. iqj w oust of benzine, and'after two or Lhs-se oo air ° of Morocco, does nothing without oonsult- t, a likely-- to in- ,lave a a 4 Y 1%aPada the' prosperity of the iu has mother, who is a woman of Laos cmd 1, ' tgu f armee $ Y There are more.artesian wells in Califon• °ie�° � P°wer d lel Ly of t�.�l � d - pPlp °fit of good varnish'" and ieir � L►m f4untiacion of all r 't g �• ry tboronghly before asfn` the toruitW*. 11 hen w' sec,theretore t F °�° Y twleut. Aftrir the discovery of the recent i I ria than say other state is the Union. Une t}us, in tarn, gave tiny to artificial Der , hat thea rtcultur. ra 'a Remave stains iroat teaau wfth a little $ ooaapiraoy at Fez she penaaded him to ( ! :,ILI,Vy I county claims 457 of these wells. of the hands, or rackets, - eaais lay,dor ist a im roving his condition we ma be Y spare the lives of ealpriU of lower rent j . {- tbant in F lead foes` bwkiag soda, rubbed oa with the els res. sure thak file improvement will not stop and to pardon his brother, who was'in- (.. Sam Stevenson, of slichigaa, is the tech• °mMY , and ant,il ge with bi If on the whole bis co-ops thu volve.i. The Euro eat member of the lower house of Qongtbrs, Or st die a patunwl dsa not Iaog ago `min° say a little 4bie qlt ia, use as ear ' 1 • fie is tall Lad thin and wears hand•me-down °DO ""'wn Tennis spraart t lei the ashes of good• j Y + u� to the ave a it aaaaot be de- Pean powers have bees � y ; sled tb requested to send no reprosentaLives to Fez � I clothes. croquet ball, stakes; wad alleta. To make shoes wa-w—pt'oof and maks prices aresom*rirhatduoouragiog. for the present in�order to avoid eompiica. �� : But he she useful office of the late lesson Lions- Thb New York Central has cozuoL'dit►ted them last a los dissolve beeswax and to etxin Qty wfll be telt. 1�'tth ao larger = ;,.; v the New York and Chicago limited with its A FATCA;ED P NY. g �n1e' return. hat he secured last pear the fwrmer H.13r� Henry V�oud+Edna Lyall, and Rider► north shore limited between New York and TrIcili t udiane isatcwe pee a tai,>!it dk+itt• rlttoes.ro worth lwwrm the soles�aad �� will, try the opinion of a man of such wade am D •dare the three most popalwr writer `,4) Chicago. P° *xperie ce ws 11 r. 11 alker,ba bett3er able to o g those who take hooka out of the =_ �" "There stories of Iadi•e troabtes in-the the melted wa: item with w teas � It cost George'1Le Johan,of•New Orleans Pte, lure esti meet hu obligations than he.was London,free libraries, but the favorites are I ' southwest remind me of , n ez rience tb°° hold it *,lase to tlig lyre till it'roaks twelvtj ontha ago. gu res not the ewme in any two districts, At the -, : : k. a fine of$I 1 i the other day for plucking P* into the leaiber ; then wdd mote qn it the boweva r three'rare eyoticflowers in Fwirmonnt Yark, F pests wre, Hammersmith Library, where Lbe male - that I had down in Naw Mexico," said leather oawsts to a � growing brighter every dwy. ' Philadel hia. . teeth It. From , he %%'eiat comes word that the yield readers outnumber the female, thou h the ' � - P Henry Uwvidrun of Atbuva r at• r g q " I was To ohecsk vomiting, give a tearpoanfnl of (u mor thrw wiu expHcte�d; whiles rain inbO°ks oftenest taken-ont are `•Jane Eyre." i` It ie said the first horse war brought to new to the region then, ad although I r'hO� black m'in'd s+eci. A twblespoon Uatari hes carted the drought that threat- iiddlemarah,"and " the Cwztons," the i -this continent in 151st. There' are now in had ho:rd all sorts of s e kl. tiles wboUt. tui may be seeded is revere cu►ua cued t to cheese industry. 1Ybeat,no longer author* at the top of the list are Marled . the United StLtee alone 14,056,;50 horses, To aleaa l! t kid nt the loves ' ern protf hie to ez r will Lhrou h rho fail- t,°ielli, Ritter $a Bard end " Rif "oloacr _J 1 t valued at$941,000,000. Lhe tr�kiness of t1�e Iadi T did not �' s* P g P° t. g g , a, - the haled and ruQ Lh ghly with white are of the.United 8tatea corn crop yield a ! ainelowed by Robert Buchwnan and Hao 1:eading receivers have agreed t9 th Ins Itna� teat he was as tibrewd ws I •ttorward Rood return when fed to pigs. 1 hroughout ej t? fou d him to be ern ideal, Ua'PF a piece of cotton flannel the `l. Stainbouto8l', this 'ez Premier of . '`� fo;-the rehabilitation of the road drwfted b ., cquatry farms ary being improved, '5 ' Y '1 wanted a pony I fof to b resect sad for thi prtt aria, has been a kis BnI� t _A aenb•c dmmittee of the Ewrl(!!colt reor ani- m Dew featoaa and sew bares are telling the pea q one his mind nation ommittee- g co mnnia►ted mylesiro o a friend of a one canoe Aoifi' c.f snlpba to oae cart Scor of new hostel He dewribea the Czar as ••w t ,� �y Q Y pa, the lumbering business Y• `` t An order has been �iccned by Ilse New skirt.* oThe ne nsdapaI vasa boli th e w L' of water. Shako well at intervals for a few Is brisk, and gradually the feeling o! bus of the Russian moujik, bone* ori; ode t York Central and Hudson ge ith res ret is tskia Y narrow-minded and as obstinate as at, . ', { Riverailrtp►d o en. I looked siz doer a lot and pick- bourn, and wb*a settled taawsti►te the ber►d p° Y g pwseasfon of thepeopie- , forbid3inq the employpienL of lathier aalind :e� three or four.to tm�ake m final aeleotioa Pheir is adeod sotn*thiag more then the °Z while Prince Ferdinand •• is simply t,' ' kith the clear liquid everyy morning. This �nisb behind the tboagbt that better times $ambling away the little nlwrit lie t ,: aon,ion the same engine. t4treo�e l urs I final s,q� to said.to our* vexatious dandruff, a diaewse wre 116 sit1l croak. ea o s fa One meal a day�e all thatL a eatap by 'the mal t, u , th4i to�be lit �igk 4 the scalp. clpse •c hand. tvbether they colas by ] Y $ulgaria. He is nndoubte by a Y'" v, John $. Eberle of Glendale Pa. and ditioa age biia�l i►gbodr t To removs t irons brrotis lOr the d *gree or at a bound, clever man, but wastes hie olevei peas on a, i that ie eaten at noon• For thirty year• j,�ia 1 - t e is ori�� pe ty ma feta. , sum sad i Ciade t wn hi the bttr dek, attar paitriag in a dish, pws{w cleat; `� nervous sad :exoi- 0- hLe been hie habits g�ln table."He reads eveiything written about r " I rode home oa the ant I. As I of ^ Laok OUt For Nervous i iris. 4im .;Y .I r white wrap�iag paper quickly over the top - and tean a newspaper into pieties if it , i Cbarlea'McIlvaine,an Americas ea ' Jato°1Y quartan I noticed t the horse of bro b, aura neveral pfdvea, shill guiles Fwmons Dr. Weir 5dit°kiell says that is contains disparaging remarks."• • `-- �' fangs. claims to hwve eaten Pert on aPPeattid bu aaelasy, !f •aflerin g ` ,fall meals of g is aU tmoved , . over Opp from injaty. cis I lice, 1 d that a mach domestic ust,appiaess is caused by Of 12,907 -vessels now istsred i n '-, '' species of toa►detool, without ever patch of skin ttte►erai ;ooh sgaai+a bad •� a _j `—"'r'� . _ q�srt Deuces among women as b dram- I'I°yd's list, only 304 hwve a of 15 �i ` having been poi cued. cpts>re o8 his , �. • _ Y pQ°d >�r ` A trust mortgage for $1,200 back. # Ioohe iato it and f ' knot& or over and but 18 a e of � +><$� Curt tll�S.r .: dtwku4g scion men. $e holds ihwt ever peed 20. ,000 et, 138 'di�oovend that the h�ores raw there c ` 'f g Y knots or more. Of the latter, lU wre - -.' miles of the east end of the Burlington, in- and that be bad hew stab � girl ought to be examined an-to leer new Pad• oluding•the equipment and depot grounds bit t some other skin for 6 pme b lab. The best way to ww&' lace carts It, our d e-wheel steamers used on the Channel or - � Lit-�: y ib Chicago, hese g tem rament when about to to schools Irish-Sea,.the others are screw steamer been filed, to shwke the duet well out of the lwos, put aadpt►t f asst intervals afte�jrvtard • that which two pl between Newhaven i{►ad j , 5 Atter 'ad Those Indians stood by e•oh thbr too far I te9 , gments g 93,W6 had t in tepid wester, in which a little kiaraz bas leisure, ezet•oise, and wholesome meal Dieppe, the other six being the Yaris, New . : '. ag¢rega�ia eaald sever locate the soonn sal w>�(o lied been dissol ed 'tiled wwsh at Daae w►nfull o ht to be nom York C,am � been secured against Weber Brothers, a swindled me. Dave dace noladed that A Lia y8 pnisorily dinilaished, or . penia, Luaaiq,ia, Teutonic, ,►nd s ;>v,; . ` Mil.Wf se dry goods firm, a receiver was they were all wrong and that bad I bought with t•Me btitada m several waters or anti! discontinued altogether the moment the Majestic- Ther* are but 45 steamers with' :' caked for and a well-known signs of oventraia a pear. If a higher speed than '19 knots of which 25 a ppointed, the outdit I would bikve fan d Wee oddest perfectlyclmn;rinssoin water well blued,also p halon to.Great Britain i" �;' ' Hitt aswrtment of lobed hones at it wase,or girls are maintained is normal nervous fI , 7 to Belgium,5 to offia brown Y Z3'•ilkia,of Idaho, fti the owner the fortune of as white man look u a,p blue the starch q�iite deeply sad sggGaza$ -condition until the are seventeen the . .German , 3 each to oil '. thou mare named .tilollie, who, al• Y H and and France ! ' bat do not wring. Pin some aheste down to may:stthdy almost asyhard ws they please and 2 to the. American!iae. 'l`he Get dose '_�� t gh 38 years ofd, has just. become /the Y Lha carpet in a vat>riat room, then in lows wfteitward >viLhout imper'ling the woman's not include eat• vessels and river and 1 ti '' mother of s handsome colt, B88Ut Feeds on til NOW. . . P lite. $ut let there be aolmistake about it, steaisiera. ahQ Y �' F �t Biddeford ilea Anew ve tkl;ie'ia offered d rho roots the curtpfas afire bed the size they were F; , ' ci ► • , leas a 98-year-old_ b i. Ovekwork and aha`+,ural worry from eight Germany lea}ls the list of of beer=prodac �z `l <' ; P Ys or tubers of the calla lily ace lag adapted before befog w t. ) ,, �, Dr, 11 estbrook Farrar, vt►ho is still is a • Esti► hoar or gine to tievesateen mear}s rain and ing countries, gcaording to the trade report _ , tfi: tive prsetiee, and; what is still more as- in this country. , fin •Japan d in Etgypt, they will be diy and ready to put wretinhedness from mieventeen till early for 1893,just published, with 1,20',133,074 �t\`„ K4 . 1h�Q, visite pat ents on a bicycle, - where the bulb f the favors e u The whole process .of# wits death- II°aa, an iitoreaee of over 34 'i howehold P• ,000,000 gal- .' 4 v Brooklyn. eig. t miles of water front, lily grows to great size, it b to bi+ea as P g h PY w little -- '" � ons over 1892 • 33J gallons a head was the Where ovEr nngg 9M41 innin downs ould oceu , t' `� �300,0t1O 000 f ardoleof food. It.is cooked ach like a Lime as possible, As lace will shrink ore XM BO=t AM009 the ln�dps'Q'` av8rage for the;empire, the roduct ran ., +,� ,§ , . ever A goods are stored a; lag from 62 gallons in Bavaprtia to 12 m ,': 4 l Y year. Itis th fourth American city potato+ either boiled, fried, ed ar•asst- than say otheragtton goods when ]Dag Bret, Mrs; Bonne ireema to have. a„ikjc tEl � . s '°°'"cpfactures *as"-Lothrin en. .Great Br' hOp pr ducin over 180 U00 ed. A certain tonghnea Is t overome Above •ll ft sb uld not ba wUowed to gin uism sad alY its din ad moat testis• d second w h 1 164 752 9«32ags1 Dna of n /" i t a y `r• g g ' •'soak" from th mistakes idea that It I g°O° , , , bp'first boiling sill afterward finishias fact wastes mare Bas y, nor should it be ironed, sly S E'�k Clifford Breckinr' Re ,of Arke►nsee, re be believe'in il�e $lulu gods; attic malt liquor, over 30gallonsa heLL Ameri , .;'t , Cebu some ot,ier wwy: It is eaten wfth orewm ash nctuc}ia South America! acme next decl eu - dressing, or with batter, an u re i►rded Another way to fasten tbom I'to a tells Hindu Audiencses that she Walt• 4,Kindu � ,R , IL. :``� u, ,PPO1nted �l'nister to Buseia,.once t� r of themes, wkftih ever . hottsekee wftih 1,084,433,460 allons- 1 c _ :_Jj, ' he L0 fight;* diel oil the ground that as more delicate Tw to cut per pundit in a former bir g 6 galtonii per ` was then stud in f has long been able to feed f if Qa ro should have, ado very Ulte the olfia Delo laird• sites a sa vurni>i saes r head. Thea Dome Austria with 385,2M6,- ' `�3 ; I �t m tietry, iY g or the Presbyterian petals, and now1he stately whits lilies tunioGod qulltfng Iramea, thickly studded where I she was incarnated to :Itaow Cha F sn� we h elgium with 209,856,1?4 � � Wietnselvos are foiud for her ty wands. _ •log he inside with the amailost sire at nes pf the materialieLiie ctvflipatiap of with 98,638,89 �a1on�8 D nma 'b seals 1 , `� 18 estimated that no lease than $1(10, galvanized tenter hooks, in which to fastens th rggfona;she upholds ibeoaa3te eyaLeIn 4b millio revved '. . „ a 040 ressh�the treasuries of the miesioa, n l Y eoeajeties durin t `' '` Reserved Aire$ the lave, wad hwvIng bales and wooden pine se netlesosry pert of the law of Ilarrian Sa11Ons, Holland 33 million, _ , _ ,� , , 4 1893 from the Chr' L- with whiali to vary the length and bretidth those i,� the lowest oasts befog there as a land e'In628and a ixth million Switzer i �, 41 Ede. A sL advertiser who fierod fir a tr + , , ;. t ` deno atLcieWes in the various ' to suit tlip�dlt�roat sizes a 'ourtalue. The raiulL elf their Eosins• works.. It ie ao million ` gallons. J M�4, ' rx. mi ational thatches. small sum to supply women ith cheap curtain etioald always !ilt� rssand before wonder that she is crowded audiences to The other coon ries for which statietias are t, : ` it ak of nes nre, a large tree whibh anbrtiitutes for hat dins, has arrested f3 gives all produ d lets than 20 million gal- a` °t t POeeeds the ehara bein wet, and stretched on t'he framer to !stets o her. She-is a forcible speaker; oak,r rtetics of a pine and as in Boston for misusing the mai He sent that size to vent shi`inkiu& ]Five or six she kri s hoar to ads t herself to her lone aptece. Tie total o•2tput of. malt , ! ' ,t In the y iia s8en near Ashburnham Maas, two rubber bands to each in ui r with the pre Y p P liquors iii Caro a and America- was 4 ''1W ll o f �* curtwis�of the same sire sea be tit in, sae audiea ;arid hence the do. sot hesitate _ , oae ud Y*ar este ban�ftell op advice: erSew sae end to qth hat :and• above the,other, sad all dried•ab discs,. The Y million gallons, is makin which 9 27000 �' a_ j Q iwd +wore oa the other. aatep the other b diad oat• of own ttarla," '+►was lleag ti t oli to ilr obtti , I ` aititiL►ti6i' ieiu t�i+bdll''goalt '' ta+'ot ma"In -82,000-toes orf hopa�_were ;. � , ` y •r w :. - - _ i :iia; 4-.::'a. - ._ - 'F}a Srrj,J6,n . -j,:f. - -. ? '( h 6 t i .. <. .-_ �' s _. - . ._ -- __:_ te: .. a _.. .. a --:., ,,._ .. ..r'.- o •Z a _}. - S ,'� - t . . a .., ....:.- ,� ..� ..r - •..:....... . .... ..:. - ,. _.: .. - .�. T4s , ..r 3... . ,,. ,-.. :_'t-. • 6 : f- `]+- of -sh: y- - F .�. I a.. ' �ll x �-- ti:v. a.. _s �` y I .,< !--' -.. ..R F ... 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'- i � `' ' a `4z - r ':.. tr t- .�- ..:c -- ;1;, 'tt.4 r._ ,^F r .y N4' _ r> t`t$- 'j'•t - .t r � ',:�a rr `#"L.t a tipsy.,•',Ti .jp 1.3 :.::- -:�'-: p '�`"--i a ✓i?E y.'i �: �,: _ 'z k I..`33., •;tZ,�.••'r ✓ "# ,: --' t{::.� ,;{. / G.„ :: d`'i*':. aa ,:°;`'a �Rfif.S :' y{;ytp..•. +.+ ay' .w - '# _ ,.. - _.y lrati S ,- . �''i y ,`Y - - C j,,. �b.- X51 ,:_ { 5 j t _ -. .,< r� I_ :» ; �•�,, / t , - , _ -. a S ,J - . .'--J�t :,t.. r:'" _ t 2�'r'. '3^ ,.. -! .h-f ! \ 4 ,. ., -. -:...:. .. , '' �YlEai+F,'.,. `+r3�• :-': _u if'1k` `..�C�+1s5.9 fr Q ..., ,. ..- --. - _ .. - .- _ - ..S ..- .. .- i yy::`Y._ :. ^ _, 1 T* _ - ti s - �'�''`, g in ata v .3.• _ - , {'may � _ t-. -, 't ..• :-_. _ f. $di -.;i�- v 1, YL. .h. -?�a - ,a.9a .-, i .. .. - - 1 .- ...-: -e.._.: :.. .- F. .. I .. - u i - ... .. .- :: .- .--..' a -a ...^.. - .. _ ..- ... 'tv AihS!"Y�' ilia.. - . , . , _ k _ . . ,: V. Y > I , - .. JjjfJ :. _ f s -.4- -:.- ---... ...-: - :. :'_ tat .. Sk 1.0 • -. -. ,r.• .,. r 3-. f ..-. ,� -, - -,...: - _ P -- , __. - _.- _- , ... - " , ! r� -_p M-�:: $ ' . tooacsna•d Ps 1.)i•1 PLEASE don't ask for heat on credit m -1 6 ' �l but ii bi did catch ylhing it wadi not 1 at Woodru&s shop or magna. Pickering. - OUT .1 . , - - . I'M_ - 11. , � :!"Al ::.1.1�.I, .: - � �- M 4 11 white fish, as the wa ere of Ontario at this Parties now indebted to btm for most are �z• e �� point gives up only a okere. acted to cell and settle the same at cone. �8tf , Mise Mary MaPhe '8 many '.friends are ISEsONE ' 8>3, the bottom is curtest kuocke-d of pets®e a_ t . ' I.= : pleased to welcome h r home after an ab . . � ' , S . -' scute of two years w th an sant in Edin- ---- . . - ,✓ burgh, Scotland. - I the Highlands Mise Why waste time sad and laberworking the ' ' � � � � � � � McPhee visited theb rthplaceofherworthy pump handle when the wind will do it1. R . . puhliahed ever Friday, morning at its o1>Qoe lather, Postmaster McPhee, and is enabled without ezpease. • , . • " ' iokering,Out. to recall to film his outhf al days in• re• For the small aura of 880 you oats get ot�eof � I 1. TER1fI6 :>.:; counting her experts ccs in "the land of £he C�� �jl ONT f 1.9s'pir area:; •i.001tDaid is ads'aao•. moagtain and of the flood"-the land of his R��Z� � .�.� v'; I. RATES OF ADVERTISING: . nativity and youth. Though 89 years of • • • e e •i • Fret insertion,per tine - - 10 acute. age Postmaster McPhee still enjoys the "pro�edIN� �L . I . . I - _: ', -. ,!,.:.� '.11 lll:ach subsequent insertion,per line - 6 best of health, and, unaided by,cane or sem:- This rate does.not include Legal or Foreign ad- other support, walks with the elastic ate . " , (patent applied for) ' �_ - , .ertiaementa. p p l'}nr prices tell and the people a e telling our prI t38.. Each Special terms given to parties milking con- of one who has but r ached middle age. He This machine can be attached W any_ da brie new anti lar el i creased trade. Stever be- ` mots for 3 or 6 motrths or by the year. >Talf- is quite able to Atte d to his duties in con- pump handle without change. g� largely I yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. vection with the pos office, and as enperin• - { fore were their such barga ns given III Staple Dry . Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, - �. 1 lenient of the Bappti t s.s (which position one year,ice in payable in advance, he has long held) do a efficient work for the 1� Goods. and Groceries s we are offering this month f �� f3'Notice in local columns teat cents per line, BIG q cause of Christiania E.; nve cents per line each subsequent insertion. The goods must positively goy ut to make room for a large . .. � e, Special contract rates made known on applies- Births-At White alt, on the 16th inst., ,SIN on. rlo free advertising. - ` t,- r. Advertisements withou� written natruations the wife of W. E. Loont of aeon ; and * COnslgnment Of neW g0 ds t0 arrlVe Sept: 1$tt I_. . will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- On the 19th lust., th wife of S. R, Pinnock ��� 000as, Crocerles; . ­ -k oordin;ly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- of a son. The Lou is have added but an- a• - •- t `' :' menta must be in writing and Bent to the pub• $since we quote jest a taw prices to.give pos a faint idea of what we are doing, cher to the eLurdy 9 na they already po$- Boots and Shoes, V �+• licher. n Job Work promptly attended to. I,t - . sensed, but this bein Ban's first boy, his _ •-' 0IN GRo ERIES0* 1 : . . charge is the ha pie i undertaking he evbr Ready made Shirts at 28c. worth d0. Good '` i ' 1 . '` PROP�iETOR. pp ken under charite shirting at loc. s- ly grata bags $2.20 i W. .1. CLARK undflrtook, and he h s to pp k per dots at - 1 nota few. IL ma be noticed that the 28 lbs very bright $agar for 81 21} lbs edpath a beet Grandlated for l<1 5 Mee Our Politics-Strict natural increase in ,he vale recently has H# E. POYNTER'St. 'BROCK ROAD. new Currants for 25e Canned Corn, P as, and Tomatoes 8c per can Best Our Aim-A First-class Local Paper. consisted altogether of males. We do not N.B.-Call and see our new Melrose Cart con Horseshoe ,Brand Salmon lie A good 25 Japan Tea for 150 l t bare beet eleetrio i. Our Expectations -The hearty wish+ to depreciate he advantages of pos- bines back and front entrance, its a basuty, soap for 25c 4 liars pore Castile Soap f r 250. Half gallon frnis jars 81.40 per support of the veoule•of Pickering and vicinito. aeseing baby girls, b t those who claim tp eel► at sight. _ doz. Quart.fruit j rs at 61.15 per doz, . know say that the 1 ddiefa are the beat fl- - - nanCial investment, so we hope the Rood - .`` SEPT. 28 1 94. t Ike of the:vale oil continue right along 1. DRY �1 D�. . . ,. FRIDAY, � o 1. I the present linea and when a scarcity . 2b feces Dress Goode at Halt Price Goo factory cotton 1 yd wi a 4c worth 60 - of the article feminine occurs, we can Bend . - heavy Factory Cotton as 6e worth 8e 10 pieces new prints, dark patterns 34 . NOTES AND COMMENTS. some of our good I king boys to neighbor �•�ERS LIST' ,1S48 in wide, at 9c worth 1Fe a yd Ladle �reste. 5e each 4 papers pine for o0 1. I places, even as Jacob of •old did, in a E3e our featherbone Corsets, long ais4ed at 85c worth 61.25 10 doz l The positio'n'of Ilispector-of Fores- search f wives, but we trust that none of MUNICIPALITY OF THE - men's heavy flannellette shirts a `24c each. Table Oil 'lo h it yd . • trv, made \aPc- by the d6ath of on. them like the old p triarch -will undertake �- ' wide for `l5c a vd Table oil cl th 1 yd wide for 23c worth C. more than one at a time, rho' we have Township'' of .P�eker�n . he 8c kind for 3c...tlle lot_ _ L. p . Fraser,-hat not Set been fi led, 40c straw Hats must go,heard some of their elders assert that it is -,. ` and as is usual \\hen the Provincial not so bad in practi a as it look$ i❑ print• CUt;N'I'Y OF UtiTARIU. kind for I0. So co a with the crowds to - Government )las an appointment to One night recentl a number of boys - __ - . � . make, there are a host of a lieants. commenced a seren de in front of the reel ,. I . F ANDREWS, pl? dance of a worth c tizen whose wife had tit�TICF is hereby Rive❑, that I have t ns- ■ Perhaps the most worth) f thele all y milted or delivered to the persons uteuupned �' I - just returned from lgngthy visit, Ileitir in Soctiona 5 and o[the Voters' List Act the is• lhilli -s i'hom soil, ole. of the I - �LARO p p ins the joysome sir►ins of the horse-fiddle copies required by caul ecctiune to he sot ns- E milted or delivered of the list. ►uadc p►(rs cut . most brilliant writers in, Toronto. band the young mai in �attetic)arce tit a to said Act,of all persons appoartug by thci ast '• B-Aby ,�uanfity butter unit egos take at highest market price• - Mr. Thompson was assistant to the party not far afield hied theniselve forth to revised Ass"stilent Boll of tb� said,Mituiel nal ascertain from it pence the merlocly pro icy- to toe entitled to vote ►u the sail. Iuuu•4 !41- _____- _ _- __ _ late R. W. Phipps, who filled that y - _ - • ceeded. Arrivini; ipon the Scene one of it At E'lectiol:e for u,eu�Ders �t the Legiels i�•e ---- -- position so acceptably for ulally years. i AseetutPlyy Hurl at Jtuuiril al tauMiousa snit cul, them discovered hi own good horn in- the list was tlrst posted up to tnv office at\Vb1tE1 -:(1e I - The app011ltlllellt of �I1'. ThOmpSOI: hands of a serenac r. NoL caritfl; to see on the lGtb day of lieptetuber. 1h�J4, and re�t(ii ins F- r-Y(^ - ^� S__ H sa - . .: -. - l 1 would beater ' o alar Otle indeed. his high ton©d ii(:.t um.ent iu 1 base aye, there aur ivapcctiou i.t Sly p Electors are called upon to ex(Entiue tiii• ' ai,l I - - - E It. _-_____ he rescued it, Rlilt slatted a conflict be list,and if any �outi5sfons or any other e� ^r+4 - `-' J tween the two. I eyy struck and kicked, are tqund therein, to tako intutediate prod +..d- -- - ` _. The follow ing very sensible remarks and wrestled, and o11ed until at last the Ings to bane the saws errors correctExl ack� ird• ing to law. ! . appeared in Monday's Tofonto Mews : one had the other i cbanceiy. Ther some Dated a: \1'hitevale,thie27th (lay of sept tn• . - . "111x. John A. Ewan in "the latest of ono it t�rfxred to s op the tight, and soave bar,ltRil. ' DONALD It. 14EATON . '' - - i' his Quebec letters to the Globe says one else to stop hi n. In a few minutes no „ . Clerk of the Township of Picke ing. • ' . - - • lees than Seven or eight were engaged in _- ---I -- * , eat• low . the country Louses In the sister Pro the melee, and it b ing quite dark it was ¢ _. . -. Al;iii FOR -That cal ble Four stock Ys g 1 b = . • viUce are nearly always -stuffy" owing almost im.possibl to distinguish frt_end F farm.lot t in the 2nd concession of the1. . . - to the exclusion of sunlight and all from foe, so they ulled and' healed and Township of Pickering, containing 206 ser is : -: from the parlor and spare bedroom. rolled one soother in the soft, slimy mud, for sale on easy terms. it is situated on the - anching and kic •ng as chance occurred Kingston road s l•2 mile:west of Whitby wn You ought ht to retire those cracked one The same indictment Can be laid p and 9 t-9 miles east from Pickering Village od V 11 g s._ L i. riot stopping to in airs the politics of, the railway station. and is convenient to sob 1s1. , 1. agsinst many house in Ontario, not recipient. Anyway there was not time. and churches. Thosoil is a cis loam, cl a; p j� onl in the rural sections of the Pro- The time was short enough for shortly shay wall drained and in the hisbasf stie of cul iva ��gi�l re wire to buy more -Vefor� th y tion., It is well tented with cedar rails. nd lit q R Oince, but in the towns and Citi08 a8 had to panes for b Bath, when they disoov- wsye� by a liviagstream on the prgport ar. C� ° Well. The reserVatlOII Of tis ed that it had bee much ado about notb- two dweWngs.one brick.the otber hems. threshers come 3t... P � rag, eo did not resume hostilities. NO lathe barns, nese and cattle stables, pfgga so, i . . i COO Often tootled u n sg Of more ttnplemeata driving and heahotise�,root cel ars, Dpop fatalities :-won two. The bloods hon e1o..►11 to esoailant repair and wail aAap tow • M Chan the )<Da1DC8IIanCe Of OOd the party, havia their clothes tattered The brick dwelling i ill g p. , their r..�,.�aty.�..� Y01i I will - not sav money by buying health and the exclusion 'of fresh sir and bodauWd will -mad, their eluant shirt ted up to a modern manner, containing tae !!Clot• spattered irh re, rOOm�.baefdes ItltcbeD, pantrtM, closets,w , ,� 18 not cOnBldered Sri Boll if d613t Can p (� having Come shed and caller:teas hard and soh wa+Der. n �econds or poor Stocks _ -, . ' hatless to ♦b•,fra , deputed one of their ace and other eonreniencas . the frstneb is . . . - . - only be kept Out at the same time. number, who bad is tassel on the grass, oomtortabl�fiat«t up, has 9 rooms, peat .. , In fact too often sunll ht and the and who came th ugh the laseet - ith his collars hard and soft wafer,ate. To any pe son h - - g son sed his ace in 1•[able re ir, desiring s tern. ileal class la every t. Yf�u ' can buy sp^l ndid stron d Whi balmy breath of morulas are treated peat t° g` tbi. to a chance t:,at is seldom oQsrad, I has t1 - 1 to go atter the b to, that tl+cy might have been farmed 1n the mos,careful manner the Stoneware fro as if the were deadl enemies instead ` 1 R Y p something deans❑ to.wear home. On• of lea .ars and has the reputation of barn one _ . �. I __ - of the most beneheient agencies of on citizens vi w the scrimmatte in un- oaths�t tarot• in tcannot behe tc tpeleelled Fof Picker or r , . 4, ! in ft ca . } - for mired farming _ i �` • Providence to the comfort and well dress uniform, as only by the ezeroise of turabar particulars ap pt to A. A,kOl3T,Wb tby pp ) most wonderful ilit did he preserve or to w. t'. BICHAlt11804. Pickering: sit . -;` %. - a is being of humanity. And, we�venture y d • _ i ; k.: the scant attire i which he had sallied --------- - AR '- to say, a very large proportion of the i • i ID a. i forth. The row as all over a born, andi .- . .- . I , __ �., . : I sickness from which our people suffer most anpropriatel ' it ended with one,while • . 1 i 1'_- - is traceable to this one. Cat18e, • Vin- -the serenade and- the party c+'me to an .{. , ,. _ - • ,., E - • • ' - + ' • �> abrupt t terminali n, with the Lea rue in ► ' *; ' 1. � y"`e You will find his �att�erns neat end �ell doors of every room should be open, p g �• t; .4, ,5 .•.Y•� - {or ashort time at least, every day." great danger oft lowing putt. . �� � a _ � proportioned. - e7 UFFVILLE. a . ;I , The Centeiinial celebration by the , 'L . . . • old settlers of Nest Durlla-m held at The S. A. Nava I Brigade to the number 't 1 -- wil'1 he -able , t bu in w1l , to* �. 1. . ' Bowmanvillt.on Friday and Saturday of ten, paid th town a fly ing visit on `• 1 . Yo of last week, roved a decided success Thursday last. p i `� quantity will regale. - rhe Mennonite held a camp meeting at in ever articular. All the old set- Y P Dixon's Hill last eek, big crowds attended. ( ° s. tler� gathered therd tcom far^ and near a lune Wombat ere prtsent,trom Berlin you Wily be g-re�Itly pleased �ti�lt�l hl.S and Waterloo. , 11 �:� and recounted incidents of the dilal The Rev. T. Pickett, of Whitet+.I - . and distant past. It is surprising' to Tennis t �� occupied the Me hodiet pulpit on f3naday, , • . > - ' . 3 think that but one handled ears a o PICKERING� COI�EG ��� Y g + morning and eve log, iu the ab•entse at Rev. - . �; - az� what is now olie of the most fertile and Mr. Yoang.--Fr Press. � _ t .. - - a � � progressive portions of the Province, Rumor says Ili 1 P tt: CampbeU, of the ThocrsuRh prerdion for all Depart vial - --- `�' was but a mass of foreat, and formed Standard Bank, M purchased tho Philip examinations, Practical Commem al . art of the red man's me reserve. Cook on th 6th lin of Whitcbnrob. Type- ICE CREA11'� P game P The annual to tali of the king Pbwrrl•a's Coarse, E3bohand and T BROUGHAM ' .. - Gradually the fertility' ,of the soil be- Association is W be held on Tuesday Nov. ._._ SHOP . . . Writing. , .. . � , / -AND- ' came itnown to. the whi of other bah somewhere i the southern part of the •Full coarses !n Vocal and Instrum ntal li �. township. Mnsia. Choral Class will be organ z. CONFECTIONERY4 . settlements, and the work of clearing TAILOR . awe timber and the erection Of rude It has on rently removed this J. C. ed next Wednesday at 7:80, - � y f3tokes Rees o King township, was the UrawinR and Painting. - ' • . . � -_ - Ice.Cream every day in the-week. 11 . log cabins commenced. . These old conservative candidate had in view for ` Nor announcement a I at the.Goll e. - _pp y , . _ _ ,. ._- I have A Qomplete look of Suitiogs,Pant �� settlers endured hardshl s and en- Norib York at t e nest Dominion election, ---t '--- . - MRS. TAN N R P inns sand overobatings, which will be t . but Mr, S kes in contradiction of thea - � 1' countered difficulties that we in more - s , made n in the very beet maaner . . ___ 11� rumors diet ncll says that he will not ao p favored times would a before et sed in fRrat,class st le. - rt< P� + Y oepl the ao iva 'oa even it rendered him. � O �10?111MyrptI i; there as a rule, a happy, healthy The ooan y in the vicinity of Aurora is Those requiring. clothing for sprilrig► and JOHN ' r' 1 .A N N E R - and contented people. f It would be interested ith angs of thieves who make .. iummer will do well to call and ez; hue fresh meats always on hand. j '- much better for us were We to follow their hvin by plunder. The time is at _ . amine samples Prices away down , , Lea" your orders for fish Tues- hand whe th laraaing oomcnunit� will their noble example, and enjoy life..as g<, A. IIR�UHART, Brougham •:days and Thursdays' -, 4 -. P Y have to ad t ter mei La to and their . truly as did they. What is said of personal p t A thoroughly alive - --- -- --- -- I .- ' - the sally settlers of V1'est Durham, watch-dog n eLq loaded shooting iron P1cKFltIlr(i'S FASHIONABLE . . will flll the bill. Tribune. TONSORIAL ARTIST will apply with equal fort to those of TON 1 I - . . other portions of this gr11��d old Prov- ` all Fairs. -_ �i _ E* B U R K'1 CIDER) MILL -- 1 ' ince. rhe collection of old I r;lics in y _- -- -- - the agricultural hall, under the charge •CeMrht, . . T.indeay... : .. .=E 2t3 to The Cider Mill will run' . ` of Mr. Porter excited- considerable Peel...... . . . . lsrampton.... .'+ 27 to 28 E+Vergone knows where to get a goad hair ' Canninatot "anningtoa.... `; 28 to 29 •i- out or a shave, a nine shampoo to , a interest. - It comprised delphware, $carboro. . Woburn. . .. .. 28 - _ clean and cool the .head, or a MONDAY S, - i glassware; cutlery, etc, Old quilts North E&A rn. .Midland. ... ..- -Oct. 1 to 2 �1. sings to keep the hair from WEDNESDAY S and blankets, each with a history as E• Y• c M,• •• • Markharh.. ....Uct11 �tom 3 ,, coming out. . and FRID�, Y to date of manufacture and the like. S Simcoa. Cookstown.... ., �dariposa..�.. .. Oakwood. . . . " 5 to 6 Ladies' d8ys,--Tuesdays aTld li Fridays. that Lieut-Guvdrnor Kirkpatrick and Hon. North York. .. .Newmarket.: . . - " 8 to 9 - until October Ist, t`itte'r tb - • AND TI N SH O P . Edward Blake and wife were present Whitchurcb. . . Stouf3'ville. .... `' 10 to 11 o Following are my prices every. day.. - . . West York, . . . .Woodbridge "16 to 18- Hair Singe 10: ��T f i and took part in clic proceedings. This g _ -�-:--- IN - Hair Cut 150 ; Shave lOe; YY , C�'C7[TI�i was a happy hit for the directors of Ne �tverttxemefiite. . i r'l' e shampoo lSeH sed 15ocam to ; Razor Y Y YY YY. . - . the fair; and they deserve great credit __ -_ ___-_ _ . B R O U G H A M.. - , . t for the manner rn which ever detail' SUR S3A L(' R TORENT•--A Rootl tie• Block. �.1 I - - ---� -� f" of the celebration, was carried out. � airable via roomed boos©, situated on !�- ' Worbs i' Church stree Pi kering Village, with halt anBARGAIIhi�b� garble 1'Vhen next centennial arrives, may acre of land a to ea. Good well and cistern, BRWOCK ST OPPOSITE POST OFFICE c For other ar icu ars i}pply to w.T.RARTRICK, EavetroughingA . p r y we be there to see.- , Pickering P-O t7-18 ` AND I •� ••t n , . _ -1 �j! ` Wm. Anderson was fined X100 lair TRAYS B STOLEN--Two-year• = - 17lathla�OR `�" ��'���' 1' - Furnace ork CHEMICALLY PURE f'` -week for selling liquor on the Exhibition blood m re, white stripe on face,one white p . Manufracturers of . , �,` ' t Qrrounde Toronto. bind foot,on r about Sept. lst�fro❑t pasturage a i1 eolajt • Re airin done on hort- at lot 11, con 1 P okering. 8pitable reward of- P y Repairing Headstones Rud all PARISGREEN DdarbleDSonulnen�s, t,.: Richard Eyer, a farinor*,of Richmond tared for info a on as oto her whereabouts, - est n0600. { } w1a.PEN(3E Gr48nwood ;or to JO11ELPlE3 • other Cemetery work. l Hill, was leading a couple off Dolts into 1poYLE, Pick a. ant My a'ook a<s new aAd well eel ted, N: the city Monday behind his rig when they made from the beet mater 2 tse>�ts per pound at a>uo uigrotr>isr of d•otioL, sw•d!•b, i =" ta►k fright at the train at the Young TRAY E ANP LAMB-- Strayed � ssloaas�aownadiaadraalf!•s• s ii s S from the mixes of the anderssoned, lot 'GYOrk guarantet�l. 9 "�' y , ( All crates wishing.wort;would do well to sal ' [ street crossing, OhrDWinQ him Otic and ga,rear of son iokering.on ar about Aagwt DRUGSTOE All work guaranteed ,4 W. •1 t OSE S y F�•. . , '1_ dislooafling his shoulder. He was remove 95th,last,a Co old;Ewe we and grade lamb. ala_ s ZENN an us before porch ng formation as or whereabttute will be thank- s, and prices of tato lowest. �n . ! "I ed to the Glep$ral Sospital_]En ao ambal• tally hies b lat?slltit`1' �vlaatctlE;T, 1Broelr �( '� � 1EL1*hardZ011v " �� 1 ! t�10@. - Rtlad P O.. t ' .P LD �� W SIT Y. W.V. �.. h - :'� .1 , p N - k »,a•� .�, ter, -: - : ... a a1, . ,.: •� - ,., -F - ... - ,: „- - t _ -r 1. '3. : i�- "i•, •Y ..70 . :._- - ..:,. .. "k, # -!P.,... -.a' -: .: ,.. y, _., , .-! .- �". 1„ � �: � �'v- i rut��,� .! . I (... u - r- • ;. i. `F.-.. .gyp,.,, 1A' Q.3,. 3. C * . -. -.. ,' ,is,-�.. �+ .- sx .. - ._ :. _. -,..". _. .. .s, 4!. P. -' tom. .....�. .::.. ._... -- t t y,.. ec.:.- : t 1 ..t =' d- -t/4 -sy -'t '`{ - a .:_ . . _... n.:. yph 1. .c. Se ..: .. :. ,: .F'. 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'! ; - -; � �c. ; ..-r »...�.__t-1 a .s -:'¢' 30.,;3:.. -yn'.`. r' _ , ra `- r. ....t `iYi 7` w.".4• rh y/,� .`). y11 ,aY ---P- s_-... 2 ia7. a� - :>.; '- t,' 7. '' Y,t`ti _ V•I:n' ,-"'}. r.-7:-r Yc• - { - _ -._-" __ -.,.s - ..4 .1 2; �v-... s?'�vs:_ _ t 'm J 'L''" I.t` f;Y {- w : Voters qua {f9 a { �� Q C #On. �S ..'- q _ ti DISTR_1 __ . 1. 5 �.: Ii. frr 410 D+agl;t�t r For, the benefit of, Doe who =na T88 iL08T,BAB$1/►C1�D YAIIbI$lt --- ! . '` �: ; .. s MToygs IN know we v Y iiot ®ATX11tDAY. Oct. 64h 189 ; V - �oo ov>t aga$Aria$s. a the Haas ar l 1 � z y qualification to • farm, !tock implementsat 1$, ' NbE . � �* , .. ,� I. . enable octet's to get n the Dominion con. 6, Piolierin Woodbridge Farr will be held -on OQi. lista mow being revised , the pro rtv of Doha Yit�ley 8 ��'Ositivrly end b 1 I, - d 17th. - Tha6 o s:. e of the a e of gi Dewire. For anther p+►jUcalars see P. g bills. Bale at I o'clock sharp. Thomas V¢ . loth Oche Fool rD tlatle ie to be tried yeare; y u are a _11 - { s ': I ( r it { That.poli area Brit subject;and MOND cher, auctioneer. a on 181 11181 N at Brampton oa Ooto r e: ti , � i.ii� --rr. �� ��' I etri reoei tg f'blffi'admiFMitin That if an Uve ' A=. Uct 8th 1894-1Cr � ,is, Inde sl Y in a cit ou t gale of farm . � . I The of r Y Y are owner stook, im 1 s ; 9 . ,' ; cal Property anion in , at tot SQ can, 6 posit the deny IA Year Boot M OUb roar Postaatb�; , .T• -11 few were X8,024 least an last yar. P Pe Y ,T to atleasti18911, ,implements etc. *ifsa cos I . �x ' ! (}eneral Herbert has asked for t e res• or in towns amoanEin to 1200; or in oil. Piokeei°B► the propejtq of John Neal. le a►e CWiEo*eider a evittss fiswiioteet I Me us atter s !ages, townothi e , Sale at 19 o'clock Haan. Bee bills for I ' Dt•aariza>.ewraatsdthelf,yottauaeaoKLat . `.. -I - . Ilion of Colonel Bouillon of Coboari P . etc., moon.Ing to 1150; and dd •admen." 'i , . or Particulate. TLoa. Poacher, aaotianeer, .Wie won 7ea{alt>oaeoo ' .", a •pig to the ecaroity of Mohool teachers ; That on are the t WanxssDAx pot. 10th--Crodit eale,at Farm 4 r•t�Via'°. p0"pr - " d the snndq robot!,the the dware the � ;a Manitoba many county school-are*logo y �' t of ai:y real Pro• Stook, Implements, Etc., at lot 10 rear CO°"� b•toze E: U>Zi weetc Z d�am,,both m � � rt within the elect al district, Hader a o!6th aoa. WHOUT Wit TT&N C4i18E iatla1. .4 J1 i A tm ed. ease, at a monthly re al of at least two p' 1 }. Stonffyille Meohl<nice' Inetitnte has PickeriaR Toarasbi ad cin. ° dollars, or a half ea �g�the vitt e f a� `: ' ^' village p Greenwood)) eat VA�IC4C�4B, LIYIlS10N8 AND SYPMi1.[i CURED. * ."� ( : Y y rental o! twelve 1 o alook spar bills for lnrther p w•S,COLLINB. W t3: Coiling, of Setsinaw. drawn X250 from the '(lovernment: ihie dollars, or a yearly re of a least twenty Particulars. Thos Poacher anotiaaeer. eaz 3D: et 16 I learned a bid t►aabit aka. W.tin. 8. '. ` } • } ear. dollars ; or , g iL I thea became"cod• of the bow"wd led a 4.: � L:: y The ]kfanitaba Pat>;bhe of Iodastt�y pro• That yon are the bo a fide coon ant of J*se h Traekey bas been genten*ed to prod I>�eOame ser. F y, -,. ose shipping their wheat direct to Eng: real property within ark' city to theaPmount be bang e►senri sad Wit;Hoa itloa; �,, oni a 1�e 800 or wit Red on December 14 for the mar• �►` rad.sunken and blare pimples on ieoe o0i0t`eye' gid, li i any town amount- der of Oonetable Lindsii at Comber. bon• 1 y >I�{ weak.back, varloocele• d:eaa�e a DOs°` The Veralam Township Oonnoil has g .>rDr any .olh r p ace in electoral 0 nit weak �" +ea • a88ed-a law exempting dogs from lase district amonnling to 1 60; or •- J► drao>s tin eon I •peons �,. ] , ��t help,sad rms 000pbenp !�,; ' p , That on,area salbide rrhssr a friend teoc►mmeaded ` y t.of the el�taral anon. dietriot, and derive a income of at least Creemore's irate of laltatian ie twenty-. � son , �y Newer Treatment. { it, In two inamtlr I was � 7 the dollar sad(lraveahtu rt natty mono or money a worth• i aan, and aewr had °°'''d'�was solz f T ,' r eight mills on . orit ! pays thirty-five. That you are a is is son not other- >rrarraga cad au�• ROM w ' 'd _ i it tOii umms'r sac ba2ore ovine'tip hope." � ''" The sovereign Rrend lodg8 of the Ind. wig gnaltfled to vote, d have been q nasi.. . aw e l ems„ 4 A.TQiIOb. I` `' rii� i,a pendent Order of OddfeUowe Paved ed dent with your father or mother for one ��`�' Htmtinsl VYeslcNii' InMpot �' yd s'a•'I'n A. r: . to admit women. '. year previous ; or �M OUR Vari000sk Cars& F ��� F11 11 i : The stables and ehede of the Minden h ct you are the son fan owner of real �``r` "OlrAsm I eoorisalbed Dir. Eemori•� + .,I` , r , �onse.` Minden, were banned to /he P Pe y other than a i m, and have been '` !till.sopa I wan sarQebsd. rh.iT .r : ' i. ground one day last week. a resident with your i er or mother for �Y«hed it �� f. 1 one ear '0 t tmpt�owd me the drat wsk. inhs�oos eaawoi. ; 1 It is reported that the Toronto Nems y previous; or That on are a Saha aII and own real1panyo2d 3 : - Co. will build a 74x58 restaurant on the y ww beName ams Doing.ipnav>oeiu�ed, hdr anus. is d 4: , prp party, and boats, n fishing gear and a tit; eAssribi to eon f.1 I 1 old a. T. R. station Bite at Allandsle. ts6kle amonatinR to at est =160'• or Dar dUCC�aa'fUl �FirE'D� $' tried �� I oaa ' ;; The annual convention of the Baptist That yon in react ti of a I' �recommend�`'vaW s man as reliable t ' � - ; ifs aanttit FOR:MAN OR BEAST. Churches of Ontario and Quebec will open amounting to at lest 1100 in money or i L' �0i"`n°'w"' �s�"i� we and '�' � 11. " : in the Baptist Church, $l. Thomas, on money's worth. sprooei reiOi' +�P. arrr `r�sATx'� a� . ._ _ cEN . s saAr�N cuRE, x�o� W �A ` .+ Thursday Oct.Oet. 18. T.P.Eaersea Nos a Narrow t Y L. T.P.F1[Fllk101r. - An exchange says that washing dishes , -- HOT Okrman Handaew►n oo,,ni., ,�,•K ` - `' ` That's right. Lots Of WOOD �} � ,.�' .ens m• one of r hi h uses et rohool I learned causes chaps, 1'x0 "a30DI1�Tli7, f ] T>he fiseat !chis! ■IR Remedy. . Horse ;.,� e>�d me p � eel Alf ear � '. Hoot.and oblige. I have used.great • ae117 and i . 1. chaps are on the lookout for girl who Ysadau's s v�u far.wttn of yoar mentals; Family Doctors d I was into ,. -'. 8tm (#++amntead to wonderful m�edloine. i ono.bad a �ii a "decline"�� tConenmptioa). Pinelll "The Qoldea a Via'' Prom W:`and eewlt ePa�{a and Awe bottles Monitor edited by bre,g,enn h Kergan �� sin t afraid to wash dishes. bad ,7 i permaneatii *ural bar. I fell in. _3�• According to a census bluebook issued care lovas of x•rnow "bO�e°n nand all U0ame, to my hands• I learned the Tru(4 and Cisme, gR r <n3 the DP artment of A riculture, the W �" ICEAD Yo mob. tom... . , • abs had •apDed m' vitality. I took �� _ v r. cheese hrodi3et of Canada amounts in utO Tncpoteaoyowd au ALL S SPAYtN CURE,"a °IIA was oared. My friends think I ;? war oared o!Conenmption. I have sent them man a - - edeat f Abuse or Pa tients all of whom were cared- Their New �,• I, value to 80.184,000 a year. Via, aAiox,Ho.,Apr.a,es. Dlesere. Jas. Rennie, of Wick, and Tas. Y W�►•ir.e• a.t#s•we 'a J.I�snw�'°. Ddethodeatment supplies v F Dp Igor,vitality and man_ A 1. Dear Btr.—I have used several battles of our TasATai'T:hood.'• - A ,{ : _ fOT,amt d,UT. .opiumor�ttetw •'Hendail'.Spavin Cure,# ..i ninon uo°ea. I Arr=TWUTxwvT. Leask, of Greenbank, whom-we mention lotnM, ' tar►soon tend to I„- think It tba be.t L{nlment I nand. got,.,4 ere you a victim? Have you lost ho ? ArrB i ;''' ,�,ka lr•aRa .amore curb, nae Bisect Bplrin ora kutea REA�ER ! pe y&a contem tali mgr_ ed lust Reek as exhibiting their., cattle at i+. v. and an eartr a.� M t,e° Bere ap v{sea Ila.e rgeommended {t to riaeo? Has yoar Blood been, cal? Rave ou a n - s,. sad keep $ ` New lldethod Treetasent w!ll care poo. what it hoe done for o ens it wilt do for carding off a large number of priz8s. `e`eee' is �° °"h' R° e d Sp«ast H•4toias ' C7ZTRMM Gl•17-A .�•1 LWW30=� I you ] `�� B ILILT, P..o,In fie. QR. �T O �'a,'Y' otoR. Aakdrggglattor Wo 's Pbosoboline{it Asx ` The office of J. H. HehA's foundry he offers some worthtsesj med a is 1be8aiebydl piste orad4►+esr 16.Years In DetrOlt, 160,000 Cured. NO Rlsk.. . 3�.�; 1 place at this, lfr. B. J. XEXDd�L OOICPdXY j - : - . a Port Hupe was entered by barRlars'Thnre• iaoios• prLoeia biter, d sad w wW rend b return Cbnsultatl n Free. No matter who hes treated 1 twoorwaeM ra��s, WT. 3on,wrl for an honest optniaa + day night and the eats blown open. Four �- �. one patase, _ ih�, db, p„e , Free of oohdarDge .( arQes rano Booki Free_'•T'he cibjklen ldonitor„ ( �. ,yµ. dollars was the amount the of for their vk"I•8100 ~0- Pam is tree to my address. fruited), I ser of men. � sealed. • , trouble. The door was co p etely blown e W i Como„i,i�� FARMERS MAR,HET. VATCs�,N Nom diosineg ent C.t(T�. O•u No Ri�EN CONSENT. PRI. �,_" off the safe. W ds°r,out,Canada08• 1tv r thine oon�dewtlai. names on boxes or envel_ - F TosoNSept. 27, 1884, en Question list Arid cost of Treat- so Sept m t. RVt Mr. R. Hookin; who is now reeidio at Sold in Whitby by W R. Howse. 11 ;, q -- nit,fall,............. 1 00 64 b 00 00. Brook! happened with as accident on W�ieat,epring 00 00 to 0!0 b8 YR KENNSY • 8NELBY �`. �j4, ' Saturday last. He was working with a Y1f �.; �. �'' H Wbheat red winter.::... 00 00 to 00 68 & ��N SET �• ha press when it closed on hie foot A lel o0 6l b o0 0o t ROIT' MICR - . 3� p Wheat,goose .....,.....• : eraehing if terribly. Two of Gia lase bad Barley, bilah..........;... 00 42 to 00 00 _ C to be ampalated. T �� th4N, bosh................ 04 81 to 00 32 - 1, �' '� The f1rMl fatal soeident occurred n the prices to t I-mentiau. Paas, bush................. 00 00 io 00 68 `' � ' May,a w. ton:........... 8 00 to 900 � � j Niarzara Falls sad Biv*rElectric ilroad - - s ?` - z� 11a HORSESHOZI on $atnrdap afternoon near N' Fall., Straw, too 60010 000 '- `�� I . _ ; Ont. A Mise Elizabeth H . . Agar, o! Plain Dressed ho0{i............. d 50 to d• 90 ' , ; field, N.J...aged 6e years, wee the victim. d 8 ECIALTY. Beet, toeegnwMn....... 4 00 io 5 60 ; ,1d ,.- �'- She was ran over. li`Yistning"- on$of tb for beet rboetag Beef, bisldgairN{rs,.,... . 6 00 t0 8 W , I -,`W, ' ti Toronto Ur Thos. Tod, having diepoMed of his wor><m i. gy'r`ate. of our Yapoo..................... 6 0d b 800 - t '' , j� ��p� i.-- ew sjb `+hWoma made b 8 OD _ _ _ _ - - business- al Uxbridge, has Loved b to e�,1 o a * •(..�Mt V�. " .............: 7 00 _ - Bowmanvill,s sad will take the mDao ab«r ror>� I r wbeels Ballet,t ..... N 00 48 . • ' I' - �'� .0;. ase• i b. 00 9A luau! of the bakery aan confectionery , Sim•abw the piece o N ibe ooeark•i. F'ggs.dos ... .... 00 l! b 00 15 business carried o0 oc Mo many yeah, by Potatoes. b+s 666 f!0 I _ ''` - - • � ; his father,-the late C. Tod - - _ _ - _....... - .. . . -5.11,, Pin •• ; 1. i. Many retnrne of the day. The, o !lass *nese— iti#s �°D TwNs twos Ens:>ti s roLilows:— ��� I� $AN� ' Newt ea<bndM coogtatnlatlonM b Mr. F. � ! . i r � No. 6 B.xPaus . 7:68 A. M. - �.. , ' A, L. Andras, who attained hid three soon „ ."r• I . - 4t.r - year�on the 11th iost. Free bean his „ N 2:241. Mo Capital Paid upi $000000 � I ,�5 >� ,11 : years with wonderful bonyanog, looking 8 Loor►L, • 6.a8 P. 1[. 01, tie young and coltish as Senator. TsAlrta ooura Wtsr D s a roLwws:-- SUI•pi Usl - �I I�DD1000 t , I OD Saturday morning a colored prisoner Na.7 AL S:l! A.M. - {N 1. $:a;r P. �$I'1'BY AtrENCY. . I ,, n . named Herbert was shot by Gilbert$sunt. . '•10 tssD . .: 1 EZPWad General saawaw saataom w,rameaete I : `,: . . ley,a Cei,tral Prison quaxd, and is �yin� 8:82 P. in the prison hospital in a serious coadi� __ ___ �_ fsavlNoe DBPSBrhtax•r, etc ihhs apace uext� Weeks ' ti�n. The prisoner tried b stab the tAtar st allowed at b/gbeet ouxrent rates. Ao - t-` -: T nous• withdrawal regalr•d� I. when W• HenrsT� �laremot� +T I. guard, who L1II defence aged his pietoi . Mould have hair o a bald bead, 1 . V If as much energy were spent on trying gra • E. J. THORTON, ' to get people to go to church as is devoted . when by i ce. ----_ __>�a �a�l3. will announce t e arrival of O to sellin tickets to c uteric d ' � �. _ "r 3 g Q an i***ream . GFC �orT - an 1n�tmense' o signment of , �= festivals for oharoh parposei, bow the iii.: H IR I OR�� we would fill up, ant how easy it would �_ fall grid wi er goods. - I be to raise all the money.that the ohareli it can be restored b i r thiokaesr ♦ : ueedsl and color; or who d allow their I ' ' John Playtex, farmer, Whitcbtirch hair b grow ea it aan t ' { 14 , left an *Mete worth 4,QOi6 bs naiov bwnehip 11 b Cid • . I:�� , 11 I `ia wife and children: Two */her farm- % 7 ; li We Mark Bosworth,of Z"t Qwillimbory ' TJEN C NTS~ o� = Airt4 �• Ira a I .. - . , j II �.. and Andrew Taylor Scarbot+a, _ (, - tine d>.d 11ntN- ' I r 1 as Sana in the Wa 1s GORDON, o sorial Artist, a e� tale,!!cavi eslatea worth ,'' ,, .1111 r flea , :: t case and 06,669 in the otbee. Sing ste�set weal M • i 2ItThe magnificent silver ouP and & i Y - i----- . — 1 Dross, won by Mr. W. C. Hiio4. as B. ---- coact >•. ., !i. f ` has been on exhibition in Maynard � No'"'NY LOAN i. • I , `. �.i� r I{ Jeweller s window, Bowt�oaodile, fur =018a IF a t Dae is - _ I1. '' ' t . sotne'time vala*d at X604. •. _ . . and the nth r at £20, and w tropbi*s M 0 RTGA�E S N i1�Y a � 1 I �' which solo lv 7__ Lr r� eta�r ' - .._ ii,I':.� ( Mr. King, VDI tIi* whole I - r 43 C t I -town feels rood oI g 17"L'� a T . ALrl� ssww tM I • . - - . i -- - oaa. s>reir►wa�ot a •�: George pee bares, on Ohs Me�*otb be, t ase sole a asoatasioa - ` t , , bark wen burned ^^ �r , irli . Rro�I>ld Frith► hate. b theiimwws�ft B Q 1J T S _' I . is � ,v r y .morning. The firs was ! ......and» , . . + stV. I �►rted b tie ex i ant f Fid, Lift Ccidant, tit*, I. y p odiag of•lantern while i ; < �r SH E S -- - I 4!�was preparing to go to the city. He T. . Glass and StNtm Insuruncs Q .. 11 In a ple wi.l lose The season's crop. AAmotuit of � t q *sant, rnianent, legitimate business with ;� ` 1.b , i 1083 unknown; iiienran*e 1800 ea b4ild- -A FORSEi CO.:- * : TORONTO ahola.orterrttory.fi cry- �R�1NTF0 D LL ' in,14 ri Inge and $1,540 On oontaats. PAR X3 ' a ILLAGE - body meds out goods all I HAVN oF15N8B A DIIiW 8 OB eTQi AT the time. Easy sales,big ��n A street railway motor oar on 8aiarday U ��, it. Property Sale. profits. 1Mpnand women } ' . ran Off lrle track while or b1s wsated: Na e: rieaae ''], �] pesigg itis (ler- in ndingtwodegra d 2 in Piolserina, i Qn QT ry� t�7 A �li� q@eded. R►ritc for par- Ei�EW AY af : rand atrcet bridge over the Don, jQm al tti sores of load bight a table for village 169 ING S i REE i EAS �' P� r s AND tfcularr. Q, Paaheelt, I }� ` ovdr.thc eight inch timber separating the 1 s. Good igvertmeat. s liberal. A Rine MO . 1[AltILY. !II Vssga Mt.,Ter•ale,Oaaala. ' driveway from the sidewalk, snapped off rppiaenoe bitb :oar sores r nd attswbed, to OPPOSITr CLYDE HOTXL, . 1 PP rent cheap.in the village* P kering. Persona ;` i - an iron post Molding up the fencing of the desirous of renting their,fal'm should call on . -- --=—----- ---__ ���� I . -, bridge, and came t0 9 atop only wlior. pfo• the iiaderaigned ai cube, /�+ bb �• T D I rSlt-, jetted to an almost even bitlanoe ovb: �u3 BTer�tlitaRo�� andoE E �[l X E,[i '': , q rh :: C Naw n.... A N bridge. OONViIYANCIHa OeR�IP LLY Dbfti�." , at Bottom pe�osa,. ' -- : is.� �... The remar W• Y. RI( DSON s ;, , :�.>: table pacer, RoberE J:,whoee ]3. �. 't)!Ii BERJ. nns•age�ic. " I F i mile at Fort Wayne in.2.08 was mention t ce; eves Bl :Dicke a , -"-- a. ed in our last did still. - - - - - - - - . The'undersigned beds to announce , �� �*1. ���„- better at Indian- - - to that pRstron� that th©y have adopt :.- apolie, hep. s, making three haste in a , T E C E L E B RA T E D ed ,� _ t' a. � .. . match with Joe Pe tchen in 2.08 j,2.02 j ri co rx�r ILLI$ ' r t�1'4 c - = �a and 2.04 respectively. It was the second - (� �5 "' t1�$1`-Z_ . . 4, of these hate which cuts down all LEHIGH VALLEY COAL nd �1w � 4eforth will sell : fpr CASH I�EAr .T n, 'h previous records, and the average of the - j� ` '• i hose desirous of havin their .. 1. ; -1 - -­,�e,-;V'._x,pr.--�,P-�_­��i*"'..".1 , , . ,., �­.._­ .-� ­ 4 4,�� lu gpg Aiya. .. ­ , .), '. I _ '' __ '. .., �3" _.R, ­I I ,�- � � - e . ­�_;_ . V-P,Tl�`.�� zt rl; ��e4 ,�X 11��-,,_ .7., ,_.,, -, - . .,..�:,� . �.' . - - - -.. - , I �� �1,��-,­_,,, ,..�1 ..,,.. ,�_��, ,- --. -M - ,4-- -1 _-W. W- .. ..I -, .. 'I - ; - 1 . "., ­ . � . �...I— I 'I 5_� I .. 1. 11�., F I M%'Jff�,M , .� � --. - " - :: !. -. 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W� -j-_ __­�--­w . . �. . "- . , ,� I .- " - -- T :1 .. ... . . 1,.-�._: 7 --..." .., �. ' � !_T__�� � # - . , , . - -.WP ; I ..- ­.' '. . 1. . , -". � :�' - . � - _� , ..' _' " ' .. _ .1- . - , il r-7 . ` . i . t ,I - ' )a 06- taw. . : I � I - . , ., .. � - _ . . . -boo- -%a ware,bsku- - NO 1* I"IM4 ,717 " 211wo"aft of r -, �-, k;__ - . .. � -.1. - I � there 6",14 not -P.6t,u As. I -_ I hij f., he asko& . - I i.; . . . 1 46- . . � is i tv"Uta Ch . ftypli is"O& were Tk :� �. - I -I ­,& - ; �4� 11 - 1. I no an O5 re . I . &A A I . .1 ,, ,­ I rlr.�",jj ,--- , fteir lacome. . .. I _ ­ �14. - '. . � .4 YN I I . &- - . � � . . a_� - .4F _ . 1 tiful or o - : , I� , I I . - I . . . I I ' I hito that a# 19tisekdoper - I ". I - 11 11- - 4 .� ...I i ,� , - � . -11 r-11- ,A "" ' on eal than , , � - I 1: , t EASON' ,- N '. . - " I- -­ � t our U I -._:., , . ­ . I l!"., �'-_' �. -1-.1 .- ., � .1 � . . . , '. .1. ' 4o; ad to tho.Lanswell .17 . . , . L. .I .. .1 �. I lit".X",.- . vul ,- '-r L � - 1i doul. t roe"er I O& - d i a ; as is , -tr . . � ­ j--"_ ." %." I" .Y,.�. - , I P. I - and I . . .,:�­;,, ._ _I­,; I I . ..1-, 111Z t.r6u .-:,. I I - - , - . ,-, 0awdor. It;= g t . - �4,.�, - � . . _,� - f. ,, ...; L I I -!. ;.�'. . . � �, -.� ­. . � .I -_ #." I ThO Ohil4f"me of extravagan * I I I I - I., � �. - ^ I.,* .him if to t*spja�k. family for ty �Qliilivdt 11,he b Aying . the desire t* keep up ' f.. � L -.1 �, _... - , A ""' . __ � ., �.,� : - him not it appearances I" .- _-­ �. . , . j*ny gotierations. Tale Laim*- 100V � �_I 4� , I -_.. , ' I � . . f", ""i! - - a 44 Nit it" 4he, I I I - . . .;. . 'm - -,.- . ­. I r i '� aZe re-1ey ai . .�.. ''i� . . . �14; _`�r.' '- 19%look6a at or it i bILD 14, WOrdl"$&M - � I P W, I :. - '40- � oRAPTER, VIII., - - :F .1 , -they owned not - . -� .. I-,r - . - wells were a wealthy race re siaying In the Qu"n's - , . - - . � 1 ]'-,;� . . ,;/ . : �. . ..­. , 1 . � . I . L . - - , . . 1,�..� . - � .1� .%_-� I -A . !, .. �V, _ . L-.'-- I only all the -land surrounding the fair It to, - I pin what is t�egarded as social positi ­ . ! - . : . � . THE FROPUb" -:,:�.,.,�� MOUL - , - on. I.. .1 I _..k_ �� - :1, : . ,% 14-111 . � . 4- . . ­ - -. 7 4 ' ,�;- ,.:�` - -.14� - INS obine", 16,1141 domain of Cawdor, but neorly. the whole of. in Piccadilly. an . 4 1 . . . - ­ . . . ..-k I .­ I 61h thw1ye rig . WOUD864, �01!4,lll,SY11,11:1io'cried, 16 whom do you mean Unfortunately, swist r k has with us T'a - i , " � .- .� �.. - � ... t4.'A-'Vi�er`y'"'i`mpati-iin t Y anti 0 man," isid I the I "Who u L hink of me.,you must say to the town of Dunmore. The Berl of Lana.- .--_,. -, . -: �. 1. I . " . 4 )y they? Has Lord Chandon friends with become largely a matter Of expenditure. , � . . I ­ . 01 " * . , L __� . - , � � It, ... � I 'good old vicar. , an in is "a . no matter what . w. .. , 11 No ir l I lid, I w-ji I was also Baron of Raleigh,and Raleigh - � � . .. - @ � oureir., th% A . a very grand im 1" . - must be purchased like anything elm. . ,:- 'LL .,. -, , f. would want to be m ilid before topi in the, Ila y' e. d y a a-" . . - Hall, In Sts,ffordshire, was _ The womanto faae grew pale. She . . -. ,--.�:" arr ; 'V#d TOO ,, astate.. Inane part of it so immense coal The price differs with tile social less t �. . ,. - , I I . I . .a. ., I ., - __� ,,.;.,L . . . L ... �'_;.,_­ . � .... _L '. I , �. morping. I call itunchriatiap." L: I -- "No.matte wha you did you 0 11, � been -dilloovered, which made hruul� percepsibly from ,tho,-k4en, gray te, but I �� *, -, , , . ­ ). , . . . 1 4; � . �"�-,,1 � . - . the Maintenance of the � �... .1. _ � , .1", _V. . ., '. I.. - be re eatted. 64 go, I .shall retualuber mine had - it always involves . , .�,j p . . - , . . , . . . . �;_ .. Barnes had been tot I - if - . , _., !�`:" Ile - � 0401 ym % r _'... '. -_..,.--_1.,,,, Good.old�Mr.' . I . I d . Lord Lanswell one of the wealthiest MOO Of - oi,ass on - ,�-- � I— that." , I i n& ' t he was style of living of the , , .d"� .. ,;...L - a seeks to �..t � .. � . . . . �__�-' trom his' leaving him th d I,- I . - , eftirly alumberi by the intiounce- I She kissed h; t<il-worn face, . * "s * at al)us#I' she replied. 1, I may have ..-_,U . �,, .� - '--. -;- , .­.,�W , . C&wjo Hall, �sad Dl 6ater. The result is an almost irresissible _�_ . . . � . I �W that-..the youvg-man had come ib be- io entirely wild red that the only fear r, Posleigh de a mistake. I understood him -also . ,4 i:: 1��­ - -1., 'I Wel - - ­_ * -1 nigh House, throo, of the -, finest IL . ' h 0 make . . I I �� &I t trying t'4 more desire on the Part Of thousands V.. .. .. I�. . ... A . I . . w" lost he @I oald itup ,� at b, should be With u b t this L, ,.i � - -.I-L�a� Married. . . residence*,. in England, together wit,h I � * - , - �. , 'I .�I V .. I I . -�L . j_ L, _. 1� �� _114. ! _ _. _�, . , - _71 _.., I.. - I IV I r tit . - in you had luoilshes.d'inner.". their prosperity visible, to live&a well &# L' - . -1 . ., �. . ' ivening. who . . i _ I . '.f.,_ , . .� .. .� Married, While' the early. Morning a rent-rollootintod by hundreds of thou. .. . . . 1.1 ".. -sit" i OTJeTe'n sh* -6fit her room, but n t to ad Why could hoknot dine With vie V1 he those with whom they wish . ­ . - . , - : 1 ".4, , . :- - �., L .w_.:_, .,. ...­� P . I .. . . Ja to b"aciste,and ' .' .. . '. ,�i'. A . I - , W",.Labining, and the birds tinging their Ise thr lied. I unds, should have inade the earl, 4 happy , :,�'111. . -sleep-bar ht art bi at, every pa � . ; . , . . 11 Sends a telegram for me, and � . . . kkk . -I- . , 1� . I 'bon it. _h4R spend to tile _�' . ��"I . ...��. He married a wealthy heiress in se- . in order to do so t . - Z, . I _ �,I I . 11 I Tb�s was to be he last, night in her old MAD- extent l . ­ .. . I �L � . . � �.., ,;�.. MO,ning h,ytbn.,.,. . 1:.. . I l me to dine alone. It is not like " .,:. . . . �---I—.. I life ; to. oordanoe with the old proverb that "Like . �, '. I � .4 . L:,�. a, g k � . I -.1 - home-the sat -4 f her girlish of ____...1 of, -or exceedi thetr� incomes. They will .,:<_:� J., , - ' - .- . �.!... . X 'He wam almost blind,-thid'#wd �Irvlcar, L ­ L * . �:- . � . .- I . -1,� . like." His wife, Lucia, Cbuatessi of - - �.: I j.. . ... a Lady Chandoo-wije seeks ec a . I- . a -. �1� - I 'L,`--�. � . . -1 morrow she 10 lould Butil thinking over it-would-not solve the not alter their mode of life with d Ii ing ' .- - I . , _"��, �bl I ived a .1 s.110 was Lanswell,was one of the proudest.peersaises I ; . �, - . - .1 . o long st,--Ohstoa�',' of the y6ang-ove'r hom she loved with all the earl went to his room and means, lest they should lose the respect of . � - . . . I - - - .. j . I'll . . . . in Egland:; shi was unimpeachable in ev- 10YNter7; I . :�, .. 11 . . -v foul � I ,; .;, ver deaf, sqd could har4ly hiisr,�,bat then her heart aud soul ;1 _� , . . . ...­f� . . . Iresse for dinner. He had ordered a hot. F, L .- �. I . . . h : �7,1% : . '. �T . I -'" .' . 7.I -. .\ . � ..I- . The birds woker her,with their sat �, it ory ation,of life, axIl had littile pity for their fellowe, though singularly enoug , * , i Is of his favo ..7 . .L t.. - : L � .. i, --.. he id 'not re ry.kftn,light Or hear-L rknown rite Madeira, of which won. .I . - . ', � _. - . .� . - . � , . � I �. -v,, . quire ve .- . I -, **-*q t air. ' addh V-day. 4he � i -.1 - � .r ..I . not those whirwere not ; she had nove th�y permit others to dictate their st,andar� . � � , h ` wall . � . ..1. see any "a an ift i4ing about his son, and of iliving withot .-.T,I ."."..1. I � -�-. .At apparently losing their . ":� I I - - - ;.,�,�- 1.,-�U . , I � .. � , .there,wais aeledr i*oi Robart I oel again; he took ion, . I !kA4�.ils ere I Ol I Th ' h ' sat thir .- V � IJV,od- in sit ,otmosphere 0 . I . ': I � 'i ouell marriQe*�-�iar`-#-,,� , - tr - rt saftened toward him. He thought 0 - - J... - .."e, ,1. - ibg at Ohatria;.;,., , - - -- "doubt, or thi I lerful. tales were t,pld. I - � . � , IR I is , I ' his break. BOrrO*#' U _ .,I - .. I .., A- 4 1 , '' * - fast before si ,And went off to the 4elds a *0 ;she -ar) lie has 1�n self-respeaL There in, of .. ..- - I . �.. ;,-..:, �If . t I cou . � , I� I _:�,L,., -'eall6d%before nine-'in She id bit- to 1:rfect cont-ont aid on 64" � : - roe, . .1� �1. . . dress herself and �, gold ' .. - , L . , *at# rare;,4ut to be I ,, . d " 1164 � .headed young boy something lacking in these men which pre.. i. . ,. �, .#�6in. I � I �.,: I'!, . , . 9 t Aiiiiioii, the:fi * 4 diamonds, I f the,handsome, curly . . . ._..�.1-..*� a morning to pe rr - ree . = on in . . ,gran a r no y . I -.: ... L . 4 ,_� I ...,. - - .r- th - -go t10 the at& iju. Ohaton was so�e th -1 d I it one but m lady - ­.- - r(orm the ma �isge care base - �"? . r .1. , .1 , _ , , . .mUmmer's eats them from fully realizing�the d I '. . I �',. _: - .. , , - Miles from. he' ists tion biq on a horses in 14ondoAj alle.had the uld subdue. %e laughed aloud as lie re. v anger ... . - . . ju'dulivail huallil -tbe haudsomeat . , i"2 44 - 0 Y'W". sbIn I - , .� ' :q . ,1 m 4 ething unheard,of� ,.He bad , i4fi himself In which.they are involvin �1 I . - ...� �,i: . g their families �, . I I ag th& W L .. �� " .- - , ,-,�' ,"' * L �114 e mornill as wifie. I - . stationed the struggles between I.' ­ :. :U., / , 'n :461 ,L ... -­ ­ u Y 0 (t the bans, , At-Sir - 4�st daugh4r; she did not . 9 ... - I - . .- . 1, d h an and nor -One had ."mand the protii - Ila his and au absence of the courage and inde. _.�- * . I - . ,1. _. ,.a - They . war � all three there at 'It . . L d his heir-they had always ended ' - I ,� ; �.,,` '­-_ . ".� . ii It in a ' V pi , iici� tite ord wp _V 1. - .. .. I ...1-.�,- . ..). I takoo-the least noilice 9f tkom; Uut to Fi&nk looki g .doe ided ly,vexed att,ct cross, 40,40 .y&hope, she had he.a my lady came on the pendence essential to a really strong ch&r-' - I . I -.� -:-, . . . ' - � i - � - .",,:� .-,�, I M, to a , � . .� . . ­ �� �!:.:�_._,� nd y as . ­ I . s, while the motive is ­­: :.! . � 1. � ..�. _ ... . a 3 no'k"t approach P - ; . c rual. . Lord Cha' h the day was long, j�t�voqjsufiel tho4ujnpliod a' lost. fO&t ; but w r. Nevertheles' 0 . p , . I - , a so early, it was positi"IT I - no it was quite another thing, the defeat a0ta � Z�- .. �_ . . .00 to- trouble of any f , .- ..., - . - . ,7.�` SUU �i as ik picture. .% � ,her qide then, and my Lord mainly vanity, it in quite compat�Xle wi , - ... 11 ": ok--'.._.­ . ....., . hers had and 4...44ao . boo lkuqwb wais as a the at ly virtties* I 10! .1 46�� , ,. . ri , "Look," aid ho young -, Ily carried off date I ' .1 . - I � I � ; , I .f 11 t- ihe� fitilled In one of his ban as was usua man . . .1.1. een variy that morottlow - .lordling.to his iM a ' " tfiat her wied the PaanesaiOu Of � I .. - IN L. .. -, �e- I!Dhi 00, tied .- L There are o ontributhig to - , � . 10 son, r Ni6d . , ..: :.`I ".1, Leone bad not slept' w6!1� orj.thi81Ju1Y 'friend. "'ha I nA excuse* . . � - : L '' r- _ , _ 11, ;1.�. .n,_, .. .� * ant at VXAM11006tion& .He w4ked the name end, notably the increasing love � _ _ _ 1, . V I � . morning, whigh was­to bi�ing suep, n . Li Frank looks, � )omit .earnestly I - . g � . - , that-he might, go nd conquered " _ ­ f_ 1� .__ ,:,.-:.,: __�!l!- j, . - I _. i mi glad - Si utifu $out ern face. - . � intia the country for'some-moifthe to read, He thought of the handsome" stripling .-! I � oy,and sorrow. to others, was a diky of the bea, . . and permission Was most cheerfully given t the grounds of comfort which has taken possession of' 11 , �. . . is r sis b6aqty and � . - . :. , I" . 1 � Yen,' he ;epli,A; so (a t Cawdor, trying to conceal f ram thipeo Is,the gratification o,'which, within - I . I ­�. _� i deepest striation to nor. j I . '.. to-him. With her daughter, Lady Imo. . . L . - one; ' ' �. �: . I ! - .1 , � gram car i to ,in at exed", you have y lady the fact that, he smoked cigars. reason4le bounds, in, to be commended as I . "L L" . I L . . .... ., Her love-dream wam . _� tted.""Sh's but, Lan)a, f I 10 red that gild a thoupand a did not fear his father moked . . .. 'i � . . , ,C to b�,�:r'e'x' ' * gone Ohandos9-the caun tome had never had and a advancing civilization. But a still atrOaRer . , _ , ; . - lV ., . ­ . - I . . , ,. I - �. * .1, ..., ...:r_-�.:.;.-: ' was 1W mai" ithe ardent�.ouag over who times bette tha I my life, I should not and never eXpected to have any trouble ; Idly before him, but at the first sound of on!a is carelessness and laziness ; for while . .. . . ' " ,-, ., - . . she was one of the fairest, sweetest, and � � -.:_.:_.._,__..f ourp I P1. .� I �:. �....:.-­� '.�. - ' marry her." stling milks he flow rather than I Dople are energetic and industrious, L , . -_ swore that he would not ,live wi 6hout her. IsAy's rtu ",, . . . it most gentle of girls; she was docile and , " : : : - S,Why? ked Lord. Chandos, with a inewell laughed aloud as he thp' y will not take the trouble necessary to - .., . .,�.. '­�'m' a - . Lord I* � . I ,'' I I-- -_..I-1. .-�_..,,. :.��.�_....... She bad thought more ,of her !,love than ttdjjVn 1; she had never in her life given . anor . 1� . . I., 1� � laugh. ; � . 'a ,a . _ ,h bt of it AIL ; that is, the men will not. I . �. r . �.,�-. ;-_ - O lady Toey will not take the time to find out,�J, � . . .� _.. - . . . the, wordly advautastT it would bring "Becal ife. a t,trouble to,any one. --Re is just&@ frightened :at -MY I- L � f L � si �she I as, a tragedy in her li . 11 I 'i R_ . . . �. - Lord Lanswell was, walking up and down w e . . - � L � A , ­ - appy. She will neither to himself. "I cannot help ,; Lhey can buy mos,Vheaply, bul buy I . - :. .Z- ,.:.'�*! ,� I he'r. She had not thought much of those f4he coulq� not be I ' ow," he said t . .. I . ,. ;. � I 4 one of the broad terraces at Cawdor.one fine .- _. :... 1. . . f _. . �� .. - have a h i.ppy life nor a happy death." , has , most convenient a c?p,and will not , .: I I . ... . . I ..:L;- I until they stood, on the vatting before tell touched and flattered that he a ! � . �._, I a, . , 'ch morning in,luly, when one of the servanta ,� , � . � I. . � L 64M an I I `., � _ ._­ ­_. - ear Frank, do not prophesy ontlor, me In his trouble. I will help him haggle over prices in' ordir to save ame.1t 1 . . .�� ­ .�, Y - - I . . . . _� - i I .. � F . j, . ;! . . their wedding-day, once more by the maill brought to him a tele ram He opened it oil� ,�. . . - l. :. . 1'�'. . I I evil an'o r weddi ig-dLy." . . bastily, it was from hfa son. Lord Chaudos: dm lady shall never know." 6 of money. Of two t*rticles of the' ' , I � . . . - . � _ . ."..� ,m� _L , , , � I . ' . %.,-. . . strearn. It was bright moonlig t, for the ,,I do at nisan to proph His leart warmed to bin son and heir- as a clan they generally purchase tha�i * . I- . . � ; _1�- I any' I say Wilat 44 DZAELWT4FATRZ1t,-Will you run up to I 1� " �, - I . I I :-i . . -L __ . I . .-. smiling summer day wis 4ea W&A I think it is a beautifu face, fall of - I .. L, . - 1. � .. eet me at Dunmore House this %a one know how dearly he loved.him, nor In t expensive,and will not give the energy- , I I I- : . �, :. their farewell to the beautiful spot they poetry a d passi 'I but it is also � low 001311pletAily his life was wrapped up in n . ary to keep'what they buy in good , . . I . ­�.,_. - . W evening? I have somethin very important The women, fortunately, do L I 11 � , -1 , .1 _. " . power an unrlat. totallyou. Not one wary to mother yet." him. Then he heard a cab drive up to the to air. give " I . _1 : '!" 'L both loved, . th time and energy, rather delighting A I I � . ., "You sh%1I not Oak at her again if you . . in -, . , _`.�_-� ..'.- 1 , , . . oar. Surely thav most be I'snae. � . L.- . : .. - 1. . , N -1 � �. .. &A 0 Lord Lanswell stood still to think with I . _.� ..�,I I., .1..�'. I am so Rla�l' UIA Lord Cht'lldos, any such things," riled Lord Chandos. I . nee he d Ila, sud, indeea, if they did not do so 1, _. . . ­, I s - .- . I , the telegram in his hand. �o listened in impationt sus"I I -1 I : . __�. ­ I vicar, a d't ' : ..;.�! in expen I tires for the house, matteral � ..� a.­ � 41thatwe can say good-bye to it by the And then th till distressed - outerl hall, as - I . I � .. .., .. .. 11 What can be the matter now I" he said eard whispering in the L, . .� . -. . ... -at being aro=f so early, ohms to the d. w uld be far worse than they are. Buti'' I I . - _ . r one, when . ho'noth some consultation were being he) I . . I I I . . � . .:�_ 1. light of the moon. I wonder,- I to'himself ; 41 that boy will give me trouble I . . ". M I - . .�I L:�' :. . I burch. Had it men lems" pitiful and n as a rule conitantly pay a fourth In f ,I � ­ . L.­ -*­ c 11 What in the world is the boy m Ing , . . L, . - .f. . . ."; _L ,� '. we shall see tile mill-sl6ream agai ? I have thetic, it would I iave been Intist P6* Ile has done somethinf now that he will I to what they buy)than they sh :_Pl;j . - . . -.­.. - I . comical, I . I ., .I , . � ' ?I .. - ­ -i .. not lot my lady know." k myotsiry over?" he asked himself. oull-ei, . . ' � ___ I_r I - a fancy that the pretty wa"r as helped the numter of tin ow the old vicar droord Tneuhe started from his chair in'unutter- use tey l trou-ble-to. . . ' . . I - - .- . . .- ; . __ - - , . � -1 , . I ': . I ! that . I . . me in I 711 i . I - ..:. . . my wooing." I . his book, forgot Me names, the appalling He had a dull, heavy primentiment � . a aid doing so. No doubt they gain soine-1- , ; :� . - . I .L.. 1, An they sat there the wind roie and stri- mistake@ lie made the nervous hesitation the boy who shouli have been the pride ible switzement. t ing in longevity in thus refusing, fo I . � ­ . ­ . . � 11. � . , .. ;­ 11 . III�* . ... ,�, : .-.- � - - .;_ would be a drawback ' .- ,� 36r. 0 � .L I . n 0.1; '.. - . 1. ,.� .1 3 - I I - - . - . some way the great wavy of -dark J, . 91111L . vi ity, but they do not negle t Will" � i - . . , I I V, I" , � - a h,srd, hot words; again -in bis'life. � - � . . '.­�I I I like a - . , . ti w of earning money foi all I . t . . . . - ` ' * 7k4 irl he had ever seen . no the branches of the alder' trees In and delight of his life Before him stood Lance, Lord Chando#4 . � ' '01 of his in 8 weUmes Lard'Chandoe and a torm ioldfuigthe- hands of' the ' most beautiful a. omy involves care and care exhaust ;I�s Rt inch d to sw _ . . hair became unfastened, � . . .. . .: and fil h uld row a amilc But at A 9 I must m" said the isl to himself, R - et'h asonJ I -... I ? , I r I .I-:.. I. 'I - . ­ P.9'...,-:1 .' lot ­ ­_ "11409D �� . i . . ­... . . . Wck so.ft veil over LAonWe I shoul. , . I 1 91 1. . 11 . I I - - 44 A, tteirm ling anA hisisitatin the lady.,, (To as co -. -) 7 ,:* ' Tiere in, of course, another cauble xtra � I A in 10, : I. , .. d"% ' I must make some excuos to satisfy my �i e OF ­ ", . '� I_.1.I...-... . , , . . . :I . . . . . .. - inR to li� -" '. I . .- 1. . . . - ... . ,,.I ,. -:1 .. 100APUP-touched it ingly with vicar gavq the fi LI benediction wril"Pro- L ' ' 'ag"ce, that is, pride, the dialifE , Y, I : :, ..;. . 1. . 11 T ON. : i . 0 ought "near," t,hou' h the quality.is qui4 " . . �. in I . ,�. . . '­ . . h- hand. nounced them rn and wife. It w#A*tyl of Lady Lanswell that her HEO�LY SOLUT4 , .9 I I - .. . . - ­ 9 . . ; .., 1 4 What beautiful hair,Leone how thick husband seldorp.spoke of bar as roy orife, - , and involves n? - I ��_. . ; ��L­­ - � � ".. � ­ - � In the �, Satry.. when the "me* war% � ' d4tiinctntim m me"neago, .. i I i L . � I . :1 . a pc I - cio 7 __1 ! . 1. ­�� and soft; how beautiful .those avy. lines signed,some ray- f light seemed to dawn the children more seldom still as As mY : -ra�lly CA* 144 an'd Make Mosey an f dishonesty. Indeed, in conti, , . .. I I . . ­' _`­� . are-what makes them?" . . I mother ;"everyone &like callpd . weis Alciret ot � . I . . I ' .. 1'� L . . � ' ­ I on the old!vicar. . - her "my � 14" ip atol owntriox nearuess is deerried a virtue I '. - -, , I . . I . V-:- ;.:. :^-,.��;";.--. -. . 4' A turn of Dame Nature's fi gers," she .6 ht have been the only peor­ i . n � - ! . -. 4 . . .�. 1. 1-.11 . . . I Chandon," he said, " that is not a lady." She mig I character', an4 . . '' se #ceswwy .to a strong I .�, . .,: .,.-: replied, laug] - -Nro .. is jUlt now 6nai for tho sturdy i ia�-opendence whiC4 I 1-1 . hingly. an in Eu4lhnd, 'so entirely did every 000 i4 Paul Plonobir Press st Dg , .. ... I.. - .r...- .. � -- . "I should like to see diamo ds-shinial common name a t here." if agree in giving her that title. ism lady 10 . � . - I- I __ . .... .. .* , . .-.* . i g "Is it not?" d the young lord,; it I Iscusaing the idea of seuJing the unem- re used to pay moto .for anything t li�an i� _' . I - i. � . .I.:..,. . -f hair," he mid. A I ne one of .- . I . . . � . ­.- . . is these coils 0 was pleased meant sunalthe at &wdor ; right. . ..� . ­_ � �_. -1. seems common an ugh to me." is I loyed� back to the, lead-for their euitan- .-- - I", - _, . . .. - . . :-_. I -;._'� : . the first things we must do to-m rrow when to . . my lad "was"gry, Meant gloom. she .. . '4. . .. - .­ '.. f- . ;- - . �_,_.... ' "Chandos, ated the minister, V .I . - ... - -�__ �­.. . . we reach London is to b-.iy a ery hand- s. - regulated the moral and menui atmosphere 00. ."It.ip thoonly rational solution of . _ * ' , . . .I- - ­ ­�`: . I A . ,where have I h rd that-name I" . I A GLIMPSE AT KOREA. '-. ' i I . - - I I_ , - - �. wl .. _*1;_�,:.- some traveling-drew I bay: ritten to- "I hav,a heard so of ten that I &in tired oftb hou"with a smile or a frown. he problem,"says The Press. 11 It. con- � . . _ . . I . . - . i .1 ­..I ­ . . - I � . . . a : . � � . � I..I ._%,r -.,..: day 4to my father to ask him to as Lo:d 4nowell know that be duo not � - ' - . . � . - .� - � '.'. � me the solution of, half It g '-)p . 1 " "' . , . - - " ­ ' Dunmore Housel t us at of it," mid th n . Ains at the same &I Ike eople Work Mir XeislY Tb#YIEA'rR 1. - ' . - . .. :-' ., ,a all husband. . . answell ; she . .. d 7 .�" . I . . show the telegn�m to Lady L .. .r -"_ .i And then it over. . . I he other problems, moral, social'and.poli- I . .; . ,­. I . . TiLken From Them. I . L_: - .. I I.., r.;41 ...... She repeated the words. r - -.-.. r,..:. --. "Thank God th be out in the sunlight." would have started off at once for Dun. : � .. . r - . I : ­ _ - . . - , "'� '_ - . f- !. , , iuX b*vo 1pan iwplex sm Ve muss got�rid. 64 a What is the ties g a a 4 f- , .,r ��,_� ' Where is IX-nmore House?" he asked. 0 1 4 V* *4 0#19 th P of worki6 'an r� i0- .' .- I . � . . � _. � .. .. . " , r - . .,.,.z..�- . - he cried, " he a A)od. with his beautiful "U"' 00" 3: " I . .. . . , , ' I forgot," he said, 11 that&I places no wife, in the churc hyard. "Thank Uod it %%ai. 1lf*-,ft=X r! -lie Os""IY f theinssine idea that the man who I'-said Once a Korean to Ene, . � . . . _. is in � . . :_ -'_ - f& iliar to me are strange to yo . destroyed the tologram ; in some queer money . .. .... I � � .-.,- . , . - , I . Ono Of in all over, and 1 can call my love my wife. Illitm to do a p"cular' kind of wor'k has. h; .. . .. . .r . .. � - _ .I . father's titlep is Baron .D ad I thought that service would never end. fashion which he did not own even to bin%- . too A. H. Savage Lauder; 'if when t . . I . � . .. I . . . �. I ... I m m '" Acular kind of made, this in � 1P . ... hit London residence is callsd�'O�Z�`Mors .Frank, have yan no good wishes for my self he bad a kind of sympathy with his right to bay*- that part It,in done and the money . 6. . i 1. . I . . .� I N __ _. ' 7"' :�, on the! , .. . �� ork prow Man officials, and - 1 � � , - - - 1. - . House. Ve 6hall meet hi re to-mol wife!" rl , idod for him; that the who away from you by the . .. � I'll . 1. �.' :�41._._ r to,*, and then you will be my wile." ­ I � ' He had been wild In his youth and miLds I 4 ,willing to Work in 16 particular, p Y I . - �' . Sir Frsnk-went to Loorls. 1, law an worn out for having done the work,- - . .:- .�'_� .1:`. For the first time she realized, what an " I wish you j I " he said - ' allowances for 4 the saw in OtAom His I nust have work given to him there ; in a an " ' #A You, you are - . I .! - - -"' W" L in - 0 0 A is 1 wish,you . : : � 1. -, . :,.-*-. � immense difterenoe there thwr allh pinses--bu _-" wont thnught now was that his handsome I . " beforei, if, mind . � . L I .- - I .. .. .. I . -.�­ .: itionL She glanced at him in sudden the Yount heir, with the (rank bl so word. that the unemployed has a right to f tunsite enough not to be exiled to a dis. I . .- . . ­.. .r.-. Poo Ang th�n he PI ad U&"*Us'iy with i:7e and - � . ; I . � � . Ing. , . - - _ *�.! � .. - 96 . . . hat 11, ' �. . �- I� .* . fear. a held in hi4 and. - , sunny hair had been gambl. or TU, t of conditions, except that t province by tb,e angry magistrate wh ___1_ '... .- .111. i Lance," she said, 91'shall I i mom very thousand pounds would sot him S:rmkyw@*b!tb is off*rW to him shall be i � i .� � . "But," the ',A tow 0 . a � t �L -,r "21n . with a bright smile, ha I enriched himself at your expense?Now�" . A . . .1 :_1 . . ­�;.�_-. 6ch out of placo'in your'bome,j nd among 4,yo stmigift," he thought, "and after all one wholesome and honorable labor." Coutin- - ! 11 . i . . . i a do not thin I shall got It?" . , rne nt . .. . , .. . " off. L a GU I" orean . - �' : -:: ..� friends?" must not be too hard on the follies of b' ad led the K lookirk ... L ...i.'_L .�. your dir F ' i I th t, The Pioneer Pre" shows I . . ­ .. . �L..I - rank mad no "ewer; he did not - ­ . ._.:�:'l-l'"..�-_ �"My darling,you would#see a my home," think she would be happy, but she had youth " a qf;t441 how I's famil way live and Make m3- face,"would you work tinder those C11- `. .... .. - ,_ "L b, ' 11 . . . ... . . �. I - - � . . �L.1 .- ... :, . "mine has had no airer mis. chosen h ' ; he had *,%id all he No need to tall toy Lady; she looked an 1 nqn*y on 10 acres of rand; live not in The ou ngt4woog?, - . � . L .1....2 _...- , it replied; 'or own i my � ­ .. L: trees in all the gener,Ltions it, ban stood." could. thost,expkdt#wi4 a koft, cold oyc a � oretchadness and privation that surround were th�_ ; .r,' - , :_ . . :. ­ - :ad Perhaps his eyes were clearer than - . . � A- I am hanved. (if I would,' : i , ­ � L r I :� _ : L-._ ...._ . �� a unemplay n . i Ili to the boo , I - .r - I L �� I �rL,. ..-.. I : I am half frightened," she said gent. wont to the dr6wing-Ir whus my ls� Ordia a rds hie . o � -_� 1 , _ ._1 . . others, f,r'be cot ld read a tragedy in hot ' . � 00141 *4 of the t ities, but' I w t of my ability, 11 . I.. ...r.�!" r. . Y. I 1)! . _� oat lookligg rVally 5outiful in bjAdk velvet mfort and plenty. IF-each man of the $Wt ggled hard to transla , -I .r I . .r ,. : . ' L tam; Then Sir rank lot them, having . - . .� - p. I .4 " ,I 1. . . . . ."You.need notb-6, sweet. Tefore lt�ix III 4 I ,Ok 144oku � I nomployed can be placed on a 10-scre I guage, to show my approval of his h I � It -. - . t.i/ performed his par 6 with a we grace. I Coutitess of lUi44 N I I ­ . 111,� . .ime next year all London will know and ,,Loone', have 3 on naidlooTbIly, A*64o&iderod I ract his future in secure. If he will not phic way of think* ' I A. _. _ �: � � a to y?qr - ' * . j Ing. � L I : 0 . .. . - .1. admire the beiLutiful Lady Chandpa." I V ',V a eet e t to bear the 6 There is no doubt that what the K f- -. 00 if he' hand most, wou" Anglftn4. � - ..L. unc a . ' "ked La�d Chan ca. .. I � . � � * 103IRM'a , � m and tha " - 'Wh r6 9%y, w - ��ber beau- tripes that wait upon sv*ry one of no, paid to we was perfectly true, I . .- "It seems a long leap to take in life," ,41 lef t1a little i ote to be 4 given him when %, .. -1 - - '111606 , h I ­ L I she said, "it Am being Farmer I's , t L 4 SET well roservod ,, herever phuied, who will.not pacept the gystom of A squeezing' is carried on,on a , , " . .. � . he ratu a home this evening. How he t . _ I . v� .. � : to bear the name of Lady Chaald a.)JI . . L� &Sf , t400k her . olsie Wi th it that offem We sWI oossider this we law , ;iatre,VA, j Ullt ---- I ..... 1� __ 1. . Will miss me." scale, bythe maE .. .V,_ . . r-W ; , � ­ ;,.,L� .- "You will grace the name, ne", he the beauti6e of * �ho day. Husband .. .L r ,,,_ ! .. ., , I ate I sm I to oocr�, t4 ,� ,� - rid low fort I_ _ . - I � i 1. .. " Is A. � to have you, I b*% more in detail uoon fultu - "Me he in China, and it naturally hm . _ - -I ahan be the proud t man . and ah0drsia botbi felt in &we of the beau- a" What we wish to enf9m hole, with a ry depressing affect on 'the people 1, ­ .- I replied. - , �kli, '. .: In my darl ; then) is no one in the wide . 'A�,,._"�; . �_ England-1 shall have the most beautiful world sot We will .drive over to tiful womai with her queenly grace and i 11 the emphasis at, command, in that the 4 N Ueezed. . - .. - I __ . wife in England. This is our last separs- ' hearing. - . :. . a 1,�.- ..� Rashleig , tatIOL I do not care who �. , . 1 . - - : roblom oi the unemployed can be solved 4 1,It is really*painful,when you first Ian, I -1 , � . Mpletely in a country like this, where in &arm, to notice the careworn, sad exl­ � - . ti6n, .our last-parting; Lf ter thisis we need * #6 to ",,the'-'es, 9-' -I , . . I - I . , nover part." I \ , s"s we mow, no one can Part 'L Us. ])r. Lusiov, 'A , - thought of . - . Hervey inks I tit home to London this running qLd is pk0ti44 604 all PF ii everybody's face;theri tbaT 10 � .1 .. . He stooped down and 4 , 'up to,towis this aliarsom: ishadi . 1�t A" owt 611 0V - . . -� ,4y Or ' P - :tiught"iionme of to a , I .t the . .- . . ,a =-vuahi a ut idle and pensive, doubtf III as to,what - L .Morning, but I w a wife before starting, ,Tetura to_uo*otf.0 I I . g . , . �. running water in his hand. menta that each inaividual -morrow,0,11 "Xious . , ­ . I. �.. � . . (lid I not. Leone, y beautiful love? you , "'Imilped."Asild kii 144Y,Alowly. -'A Why bO- I I happen to them to I - I I �_Px.."I"I".� I . I...: "'A libation," he mid,- as he poured it are IAd3 Chan now. Wh - � . me a farm laliiudi future can tar generations, that a reform might take , .- lo�-� . I "I feel as thou . � At Nock again. at am you "asidies resolutiog, Ross It" - I I he will. , Is Is the beet thing Pro -�_ ) ..-it gh I wers thinking of, my d . lingli"' . `V1*r4,U "1140 444 b - t4t no ,,, j,,ri.10 U pi as in the mode of government, yet all - . ...%-j" I . losing a friend when I leave the mill. GOd's rescue for his children, if he have centuries, too lazy to attempt to better . - -1 . - a - I - 04 - ­.... I � .:. is � "I was woido g Lance,if there was me milp s#6%4 to bqt.W.' " saw. A,I . . t I F�1, . in We tha� could good. shall Ott U.loag &bsen 117 - . # liom dw ountaminatiom of the 41ity's th, irposition. Such in.human nature 1 11 � . - . 11, t t _. 1�- : , , .. _ Ing - .., . i LovinR and loved, -no thou ht came to I'll r tL Ton acres means support and in- is ard indeed'to suffer. tut it :. "bl yy tin v a e it rid make it illegal ? 4 0 Huaintw of what usituto?" askea i- - - is nothi : 1 ' . aft see the 44 . orry 01 . i. . ... , Oem there-of how they thou d I No"I a repli A "I haws hose too can, lady, her fine eyes hzed oq *4 hoc �1111y 44AM11 Twenty are still better, sn4 " �wroo with the trouble and-W . . .:�.-.: m.W-strearn again. . - . I I I ,� -:.. ... ful of you L"ne for that. ,You 16 Why. dear, it is 5-0 fui for 0 004 0"I Y span them in the North- a own standing' and no ou, , . .. . .. . 44 am my rely not need im . VIILg one I J, . . � . .1. 4�'1. . , Leone, Lady Chandos." More than wife beto God d mwL Nothing shall in,, to explain my busine" to you? I bay* I tat. Ron lies the solution of the problem Ze torthen the Koreans krlow thiL .� ; I . . . - . I- .. olice that evening she said these lmt,dealt the,F , . � I __ I words to take YOU rem m 'b.81 0 none of which you would not approve(. I f the unemployed. 'The sooner it is acted i They a" born philosophers, and .. . .. .: '�.,.` herself. It was after eight when she cama 44"Buf 92 . I the bettor for - rich and .pm, for a the best of what the have or rather - . � . . .. 1, . . .�� . . IV . .__ ..; . . I . . I '..,.,:�, , . they both remomter- some shaires.-I have several litt4t reasons I unt'ry" of hat they have n 'you lies' : I . . and ille, farmer hW-long finighr 7 Of - th, 0 ropsi,w slowly.- want to call on my bankers.-I want to an ', r - � ed his - And I fter y d town." OL Vvhen I .. : . � �. ­_� '�__: inivm;'he sat thinkia I . . I . .. . g over his pipe. ed the for running up to town." . I . . W----A4A6j_--�! , 111 K *l talk, the topic of the conversation .-, 1'. . I � . � . ; - � . �_ - :L.' 1. 1% 11 I . . i I ­ . �� 11 - 7TO0 APO-late, my lady lass,w he said; --* �_,!, 4 I I money f ' I :_ ­­.-.�:, 811ait down and talk to me before I go to _ � - "O '' ,_ q6 �*. A You remember, of course, that the 1 - - PRINCISS'AUX 011' HESSt ; ' , ii i variably I money;' if it is not . . L % ­ . - 1: -.,-.� � . .. . :_j;:L�- � .., . ;�.4 - . it 4tol if they : . 1; tly . � �; CH . I I . . - _ . . have quarrels aft'0119 . --- i - I CH PTER M - - ­''�; ',,'-­' - &auvoirs dinai hen to-dol said my lay. T be but ' . .�_. - - rem - ,. I.--- 'L � , I . ;1 . .V4V ' ' . .i - .� ��. l�­ ­ A my JOUS TIU _,N6";. .,ql . 66 Yes, I have not forgcWw, but with 11 F" WUl Me Abe Xexg an' I a, what can the cause � � tblmxelvv , !: . . . I- Obodiently ouou;h, she lost down while --- It - . 1 L.. . , I . � pro" mir also- ' , wdor deadly fight in thO ! "" � i - ��.4- -, .4 told her the history of his visits to took k AM01119 thO Most ilat4b- your usual tact you omn apologize for' me, - AW a V9 *111d if you.see a fo ! ­ . . . . .... . . . . . Lucis'll I I I .. - . - about if not . . ­ . ... ly homes of Rag d ; it had been origin - . I . . I at to, what could it be . - . - - .L.. - . . t e diffirept eard, but . &I I The' I bly the eq . . I. , ­.: .. markets. She ik gentle P . uivalent of a farthing!" . . .. . t _L ..: . The compliment pleased her. . . rinossis Alix of Hossi, whom - I , . d not take it- the sense of one single w ly one of the gran I Saxon strougholds,one, L . . . i ; I �. . Ord i beence,is Clarin ��. -, ., I- . I .- - ��, �4-1- '. h uttered. She was saying to too, Which the Normaris had found hard to "Certainly, I can, if your a . ing poMait ffraoss' the Craftion *_______...V , �,� , . ..� . ... . ­ - . . . herself I . ' * I . - � I - � I . �f- . .I..: conquer, - - . re.611- needful, Ron."said my lad i allery collection of 14F&ir Woman n in !- - - Result of a Crime. -_- : ,. !.�, - - . . 0 or and over again,. that by this time to- , :-, � � . �, "' '; ,_ � I - - - L. I 1. ; '1'1_.-�,�, waheshould be WyChandol Her As tiew were on the round towel iad 47 is needful, I smure you... 744, tell I ondon this soason j soon to . the arrest i� . r . . � -1 . I . __ t ns-pic ureaq . . I a eU YOUU& � '-L- _` - h - , a results have followed L I - .�-L.. -" he keep fall iou rui . t us and all I have done when I return; just now I ., I ., and who ir - ... , , _: PP1120111,11 n cornplel , . _­ - - - _�: ! -!.`-,:.� would Uve boo W if she the bride of the Czarewitnh of Russia, is .&it I K. Kidd, a . 1.__ . .. .. . . - �. _­ . . :�_ ild have told he- beautiful ruins, round which the green' must huriry at, or I shall not cst�h *9 �, Denver, COLA of F ­ .,-­ . -, I I I... 0 He had been . 11 00,I I ,,�� - .­ � , r uncle. . � . . . I .. :I%sister of the, reigning Duke of Hes )ezzling $ 35 fr .�� . �t :_� ,. . . . 0 . I - ,-...`,l- r ivy hung In luzu -" . for eml . . . ­_. _ j kind to bar. Tlere opposite as . t profusion ; then the, "n ! . Englishmen, I --- .1 . . . .. - days 1 � . ... -, I . - tW daughter of that Princess Alice who K. *rreta, which occurred several � . L , �., �, . li ht and darkneav, they bid not one idea r'l" we left a a 9. An the earl qqitted Cawdor, he rag" i ­.-" I 1 . I �. . ­ I ;.:-.11 . . . � 4 . 11 . . :,.,. ­ little he now place wu built, deeply that his am s6ould have complicated . . s:1, I common, yet he had been. good to her ied at D*rmxtadt� and, whom queen Via. ago� Last Wednesday Mr Kidd's Wife, '1� , , , I . . ;� � . __ . . . I , � - ' .... I 1--1._ � a4d she loved him. n alttt yt"as: part lair design ; wing after LbO situation by enforcing his silence as to. ii so I ' - + do -...� , . , �..;: '. .. �, She longed ..to -tell . ris tenderly,mourned. 3ply the disgrace of her hqsb%i2 :_ 4 .. L _.� � i I .1 .. � -i` 11 I . I I .. after I . :- " . i and at- Jj, �. �-�,. in tary, until it, becune one garded his mother. : . feeling del I i .. I.. I:; ­_,�­, him of her oomii)g h4tppine" and grandeur, wing, 'It ; I . tit to the Victoria Hote ' _ _ I He pondered a great deal on . . 1* *,a - - - . . of the Mae polotil. qua and most magnifl. what ,he .1 The future Empress of Russia is of yield. #A . 1 . , ; - .. . liit she did not dare to break her word. ! ' If poisoning1but ,�`_ .o. ..` I cent hom in gland. C*wdor it was should say wheim he returned-above all; if Ig and amiable disposition- and in goi tempted suicide by means c attend* �.It,- 1. ... �_._ :-,,. IbRobert Noel looked up in wonder. Th r A A 119 pt medical . ",� � ,�L . I . I—, , . � - . .Ili.-:'1.1_,...- . was his beautiful niece kneeling at t.'/ called ; n4 ither ih'- wasrovented by prom 1-1. . . I 0 r4 hall nar park,simply the boy a trouble was, as he imagined,, jhe Ltiontly tkrough all the ceremonies no. ' -�' 1 ' - . . ;. .., _...­ I in _ &nce.- Mr. Kidd was unaware Of his wife'$ ... 'I . Y40, ­. . j . . i .- k . � :,- . .. fast, her eyes dim with team Cowdor; Lud th were very few people loss of money. . isstry- toffit her for her exalted pont--one � . . . . I . - -­;. �:� . " but .�, .11. - - reili-amer I . .. � L I it, . his. crime 90 pie _­ �� ­- - . lessly itr " .*,,L L ; �.. in Englu d whia ld not know Cawdor. "I must not let his mother know," which W the learning of all the formulas P a is now hope i - ! . .. - ITlicle,"she wai saying,- "look. I - I .-I�1,.. ��� I - , - �,.�'.!' _! I , &tlne' There was no boo t of engravings that had th ' bt the earl. 11 Boys are boys ; she the Greek Orthodox Church. upo� his mind that h � -i .. I . .:, �..::­,: .i0ten to mej want to thankyou. Iw&a&t on . � -1 . : � .­�,_� ),.: - ­ - .. .� .� ..,. - IOU r that on t] not a view of Cawdor for' its Ifirst and WON think he ,iros lost altogether if she I I Not all Geraisn Prinsesses have be�n.so "lls' . - . :. .� �., I ­ .� . I �_,.. ::;I�, , a ways remem " his night . L . _ . ,.- _w_______�. ,.?J� , : - . . I . 1 ! - ;. __ - . - ', - � - . .. . - - _L"''.-� I,knelt at,your feet and t greatest attractic n ; there was no exhibi. know t44t to had betting and gambling bommodating as to fit themselves tii the i P."�_ - � I- I . . 1 ..- ;� ,_ - banked you with ­ I .; I. � - - ...- � - L ,.. - ­ ' I - C'QW= I I I � - ., r -tef I h tion of pictures it which one did not see doibm Whatever hq - .1­ uts Savii HeadLr-...;-..; .�: I .�� L,,;��..',�_-;' . . .Owes, 120 11matter ' fidalroligion When marrying into the I I . .. .1. . . L . - - �__ ' .._i_ rt for 64 you have ever done :,.;;L � I r,.,- . . ,�I, �_ . . It bad in itself every what it is, I will give him a check for it, - � . was adopt@ I �,- �'- I . 1. r me." ruins of Ca*dor, uss1iaa nobility. The-Dukes of Meeklem. .1 ,d hy a. .- .. . _- . , , .::�-4:'7 L ' I artifice I- I I 1::�,". . A, curious . - - _'V . . -.!;:"�­ L- 0"Why, my1ad.) ; of attribute Il'beauty, the ivy-mantled ruina, and make him promise me, that it shall be r I would not&-Ila*their daughters wh' . . at"eked by 11 -1" m. ..; '.. I . ; -_-­'%,�.. IAN." he'toplial you . . . . 0 1. 11 - L ,_ - . . , . . .,� %% � . : . 1.­.; th in %'hich one could qeo into the last time. ­ . ­ 1:70 Russian%Xrriages to abjure the faith Chiiieseelave shir when ,:,. .,- -1 - L- 1. ­ 4VO always been tome u a child of ' is keep, fro, a ' coanuts " ",.' . 1. .. . , ,_":� _ Fn ,, . -my five diflereat-coun ties, the m He never thought of. . �. . ,w threw 00 . !�fT�.f.,a� :_ ': .1 ,: �. _�,�: I ,�,,- . , L , , I . ,: , � . be d. 1 . 064 now aver. any other daugtr ; �!' their,childhood. . m4n.of-war. The ore . " - �' .,',, - eireplie - I . itimped In � __­ , .. . ;l. ,.:., ,V. �' I . the sea,and then i . �. .. . � . �0 I � ; _ -A_..,-. "A tiresome c . - hadiallon-itl1m.porwante4t* '�I The Princess Alit -is gres;tly beloved by overboard iDtO . ,". . - L '. : � - . rown wito trees the old-fashioned 4mwy- that his son '.. -- � L .: _i',t,-�.- hild sho said half laughing, i6 . elm for IV .....'.. . I I 1. , , . I .- r g 'He was glad new Victortaii Who hat also taken an im. among em. . -1 :,- I �. : 0 - "Seej take Ois deat, brown, Co.�, ever occurred to him. . . . ped, . .. . L he If cryWg. Ir ,ah contrasted so beautif I llyt .Marry n Nearly all 'r� ; I - . , I U . th ch wore beadll� --',. .a .- I 0 i .1 to tell Wbi 4 .. -, ..... I - hard with works and I kiss it, with tCW. d rhodern entrance, worthy when they.,reached Daumoro.Ho - i t'_,�,L'_ 11 . 'to . , m,4 , makin im.possiblie I . .. hand, , .. the . - %t*_the�0swWjtj$3 btcx . i -',l i : L� , �I .Uto be was , � . I : A* I hab", . ., - ..t � and . .. I ­ - . . _.. - I I-- -. 1� .,J,:" 'L �, .% �J .. 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'' k _ it10 dents, will be r "y It a and, barring aav(• bei (let some one to"tell illm 'ou'd 3 l�mOl1S. sore to reject " t u ' $. _ ,� ;� � lite on d�' o $ght the fight of my j him• y I 4 ET�tel/oft, q�thr .' I Septapt. 28t ' y Der fY t �►t the to C ( -• •5EN0 1+QR UTA ns , � T�iis Ssmetldn�'af N 4 tlner ltd = `terview is tr t regaiag` (p- OUP$a►84t1s. GRR' , 2 a t. tt b al In ever - ' { , ,� I' ;taker+Ae iieciet oft t.te ideals .Ile lam_ • . - p detwi{l, d $e-They say kl•sing is unhealth i e$u Q �J(S��DOD Wrecked and nesened. . g - ? � k ( 1g ) DAN C1iEkDOx. he•�•. Y•.. lvl W.J: $vxT�K.Ph.D.. D.D. A series of s t �. K to ICetp in;Shape-ili9 )tlaaAger Dr. Williams Pin Pills are es Dial? Everything has ,its risks, g chapters to men on social purity and right lav- , F 11 � j ' PtosG g 6 $poorer'o Yhenyle AtainfectaAt mixed Ij� mai r�nder?tawritten ILiveain language that all •� ' Does rat geileve ie Doetora valuable to athl tea d those under cin with fish Il or +� A en Froin the st• Louis, Mo., Chronicle ,,.: severe phpsical trai ing, They sot as a. Horn tI areas°' will he �� ! S is wanted. Cir. i tonic and brAC r y, A l prevent the culari containing terms Fent on application, i Apply with a brush about the p'ltltam xrlgi[s. to A gepter�iber 26, the.date sed the y • ;mutate -the whole borne, head and back of animals. } Publisher, Torol, p,Ont, , a stem and tree th blood and alerves in ` 0 r n °. tattle between Dan Creedon and +r the ink of oo bit' Q P t n." Charla -t >' P¢ ke. e - ;, b ttmmonp, Rrovrs nearer its unser- effaot a radical o re in These Pills alio H• tans alar QuBCjfs ' HAMILTON L�DIES t:, ` ttt.1 , � 1Qri �e o f p OLLEGE I , rows rester and the interest of all cases arising from ve long plied their vocation c the I . I- iL®•opens Se tember t3 11;84, yh'#-- 11 t ix g overwork ment war feria dale . , r as j 2 porting _Qworld increases, .While y or excisal ,of any re ipso °f the PeoPle• The knife has, ! Ail teachers honor graduates of univereitlee � + , _ ' ( e P nature. Bold b all es pa the quiiuk • orcollegex. ltearrtar courses for graduation ., " , od a i mmony will no doubt be a hot favor- Y lees at C>Q seats per h , caustic app(ieatioasNIRS � to literature and scion , two hoz. or six boa s I ( ot•e'tormented � �� bulk or the hu dr the conviction aha i science,music,art,elocution- K nt IM i the betting, yet i the truth of the Y 2.80-never sol is the victim of corns nnt,tl tan Exceuent accommodation las tela Int in ,i inatt�ris,that but very few have go,; a true . our . F taelf-there a no etruetors, rottainq aasoctations undpppleasgan, live on Creedon. While the wise men of d. :' Putnam s Painless Groin Extractor surroundings. Addre'Na the i'rinoipal, f ,R: proves on what slender basis public opinion A.BURNS, B.T.D.. L.L.D. - k 1, ; Mg " the ring who have come is touch with nim, F"Atl[�U$ BR TI I .. PREMIERS. , often testa. If you ,suffer. fro - '� ' of. 1 are saying but little out lond� it is a well- m cornu get � ;h, known fact that Fitzsimmons followers are the Extractor and you will be aatietied • _-_1 : They hese i` '' or Rork r6i sotase- $old everywhere. rd i fnding in a quiet way all the Creedon meetTran N t rotors Do Darlst a Noll-ti, t1b t iilffer Ylg with Weakness and �Jpl0n t t #'. cosy they want. Litetiase. s 4 tnakee ou think our n1aC tion w110 1V0 jittle OL' r _ r tit . sir w; • I Personally Fitzsimmons has' alwtiys new suitor is entirely too boatel±" elle r g - ., Becauiii . - .., , . . ­ -1; se he wouldn't even Our; meat to baba es Shp tL t `'? 1.", W, a' ' believed that Creedon was easy game. One would thin th t if any class of men kiss," •teal a �dGan16%,da ,a- ]But 'then, 1Creedon has improve•i almost had their mental p we a so ft111 ke i i and belief ernes, he came to thio noun- Y occupied $t, Leon's +steeping" Pr6pertles are un• I have bass drinking St.Leon Mineral Water �'' er trY The instruction .he received while by their necessary off ice as to be preclud- equalled, It fe just as . 'r I havly for font w. ed.from other into lett al effort"it was the good in bulk as in years, and,consider it the A helping to tram Corbett for the bottle and mach.leu ezpenaive, it Ing. best Ching to drink while ingeneral-train- 5 le , " fight did him no end of good, hile h;a etiStsamen who ha e. of Daly to full;? lite 'Ethel--'�What did o I �O S Fg It is an excellent regulator, having Dom. you do When pour 1 p.etety cured me ot.constipation and kidaeir method of living and manner o taking .old dntieb of mono ch sad that over b fiance said he wens going to have his mus trouble, , W. H. Heartt•rr,383 Manning Ave.. , ism. care of hidiaelf has greatly impgoved his far the greatest an ,oat Dom Heated em m face stache ued off±'�� Sat ' Cham loo Yedea g P Slagde--'!Oh I I R-- I . I p man or Canada. . t condition. ire Lhe world ever $a but who have alb Y aslant it, J CQine time ago it was reported that P , T co Creedon was a victim of musealac.rheu- to manage political rir lea andearr t list Rld Of Neuralgia,. U �onz-Tst LB�11 �lIl8Pa1 1�ater Co��l iltd� ' .;--Y R crit of theta f tve y he mA+ ,Seed Ofilee- ' tnatism and that his da a as a fi bier had There is no use in toolin with negral is{, 1 Ail Dr Hi°g at' •Toronto ` of t ] Y ation it them foal? the g , in , sed. This has no doubt taken many of y dog. It is a disease Ohat ives.wa only to e C cam Of Cod liver Oil •------r- Gr d HoteiA, 1. i' Pt's Yet the premier• of he British em ire have y Y *' __ the sporting fraternity over to the Fitz- p mort powerful tame les. No remedy yet 1 37• 'Nimmons side ( - done more gre,.t bran ork for amupement dtocovered hoe given the grand results that p - er atld h pophos hftes, It will invariably attend• the employment of Pol• Ve them strength and make p�gr �� `' - 1. the* moot gre•,t sc of n do of the sgl►ple , son s -Nerviline. Nerviline is a itive to r '4 work of their live•. rd Ikrby trans(abed a cific for pos W :� ..i ...-*1 all nerve pains, and ought to be sir shies fat. Ph sielalt�, Will Jnr°trans ' to . a� Homer while premi r, AIr Gladstone did kept on band in every family, Sold every a world over, freed from foul , ,t: � i that and a hundre o her things. Lord where, 26 cents a boob. a OndOrSe lt. weeds,it you ' Q, . - 1. Beaociaefield "was a o elist of hi h_rade. He-""You are the onl -� py'" t, Lord $alisbucy, the 1 or of the t��erva. -She-61 Oh, never mlad l I to �OOtt be �8eshs� by S�bS#itat8st Fetd YOur $tOdk' : of \ five party, and Ln i nre. that, The I ce 13owa0.8ailevilla 411 Dr "" ►1l mise, ie a great scion is a He u at worker willmainlove,,tion Is am I the only girl ou ever r'm�t''�°'agL Grain ; he A' n the field of chem; ,r his laboratory. — y The Tree of Heavau is th a common name TZ��30 �IWtI- and ©rdV�� ; ; be � ? - one of the beat priva over in the world "�� ®ring ermaaentls cared, by a =; } j �+ being the scene of t e reation is which i°r the Ailanthus a very tropical lookin N^Nance certK. Cure gguaranteed. __ - tree. g T88 LINTON 11 - 1 WA�EOOUS �� od ///J _: he takes most d li h Brown Bros. Co-, Toronto, Ont., tall '; to roe circular, Q ,g He u this year the us that it is not w very aatiafaotory grower Qi 8huter St.. TorDnto �� a e president of the Britis , cienoe Association, for our ascii is `� 11 - and deliverbd his is n unl address at the °b• Tbia house wish an • ant T , _ so �t here. The pa salary and expenses 8 u PIN They hop, ski s Buhr St��e Cho e IAsL meeting. It ia. ai to be one of the plump, slide, turn � - y y pe se• and wmer-Raults a m L incessantly pp r era _ - most interesting and b far the wittiest °ser liberal Inducements, p� as from August to May K'onderful (3rinda everything,,even to the finest seeds. at a. ever delivered bef re the Wife-"And did Mr. Ca cast? �s I est ur'oytty a d awl of a Foreign Tree Great. ,w re 1- � ; Wtooiation. g Lord Salisbury was on of t e forecdioat +"y y y on ,roe F.vn altop windows her v JuA6 m- Stones asst s lifetime, ,, pgsitively dovelike. Husband.- p Iron platep, chilled I ltd, are not in it with I' ►to i �a • r,� I writer for the 'Sat rd y h' ' "Somethi11 of that sort. & said you Tra earl ,�` ibjium lit French l ones,6 inches thick, {, eedbn is doing his training in qt. Review Mhen g Y wa•►ts one. Full history of that paper was no for the keen- were pigeon-toed, 1 believe." 9tr tBmen Jumping Bean to Agents of Clear T1a:oggli, Lou s under the care of his foster brother cents post aid. :I, 6t'e,: f $f. Y to can simple,durable fns Write us e- + ossa of its satire • d its liter X14°'-Por Making a Dellelosw lleallb 1 $ .50; 100, In � � t- or To my Tracy. He.was seen in the office then a ary Rn+h or er and be first. ,Sell _ - brtllianee, $e w; Drlek at;;anal?Cast. qua titin to your merchants for window at- its of is manager, Col. John D. Hopkin•, by man, who gained his 1 vi b his Poor Adams'Root Bear Extract ,one bottle tray lone and then 'Nell to other.?, ate '0118,, Branf+ford 4 a C Chronicle reporter, and ninon other B g• y per• His ' P'loigahtnann'aYeast..................halfacake Tr,, 0O. Bi Money. Agents' Heurwl RNs. OANADA. aI. N., i g wit has never grown ty and his "tire ,Sugar.....,.,...••. ,•.•,„ ...two ld8 . Ba Ph�lxl Pa. d. o. ,m th.ngs gnbosomed himself regarding the iii as bitin Lukewarm Water, pounds __ see our exhibit at Toronto and g/aa ever. . here is no mutakirg .•.......two gallons - Qldebec Faire : I- •a "muscular rheumatism" story : 1 his meaning, and th fore his addreu, Dissolve the sugar sed yeast In the ~stet• - �- "fin December last" (he laughed .when add theextrsat,and bottleI 11 �, though it deals with s I ntif3° sub sots is , place ia•a warm ite- . the `ubject was broached), g'I was giving easily y comprehended l place for twenty-four hours until it ferment, 1 no sparring exhibitions with a variety and y ordinwry reader• then �laoe on iod, when it will open bparkliog RU BERS, Y Its purpose is to sho how the greatest and delicious, GRANBY� athl tic.ccmpany, Xe .player; a week's enigmas in nature a slit unsolved b The root beer can be obtained in -all drug They give perfect satisfaction ata fit ­ :' . Ci s , .. te. engagement m Boston. During Christmas eciencb and how little r mi there is thi mad)ceri~nand vu In l0 and 13 cent bottles to style, and fi ash, and it has become a od wee it was bitterly cold, the theatre in q gallons, byword that T ,l science ever will solve h m. It seems that .. ch I wbi• h we played .vas mi3erabl heated be- -Brown-" What tobacco are ybu amok- _ i GR NBY RLrBB���"weAr li a ICOR � F y moat of these enigmas, i e that of the Qceat in moat of now±" liva¢er-•�Other fel•. kin the curtain. The dressing-rooms were g central mystery of life he action of life lows." �. so ; lel that you cotilFl ac�naliy tie your' upon ordinary matter, • ,flet ally outside 11 t•' 1" bees h. �11y contract with the tnanaKer °of the apt ere of rcience, A. P: i2ll_ - : stip luted chat I was to box two bouts oz 1 1 Perhaps t1rP most - tl�teresting-conclusion r shed b the 1'lar• F . thre room;I each, one of wi,iuh was to ' yuis of Salisbury in i i address is' that r i lie " ry-ot,t'' will;any to:al tighter puseeds- science itself is almo c'onvinedr that • TA - 1. r �_ �� ed'o an�ambitiof, to make ate 'bite the ! �• THE 1 natural selection as a xplanatioa of the `duet • - - I , origin of-spe^_ies,has brok n. down,and that s�sr ovR s cz.�- � - - F k' hough iny',taskwas ifnt•a- -Aevere one ; t e or_ly satisfactory, t e'only passible, --I I W' - �e,- _ fro.n asclCritifi.-point of view, the work was '. planation •i9 design, t t influence of will , �� ' `t`e have lettere from all arts 'of Canada say; g_ Y hart anti Inuuotonous and the peraFira:io , �tpon nature, the depen( Ace of all living . ' _ ati�•�i ilerl (roni my pores as I scampered Masa, upon an everlastt t • creator and rul• ` Pr�ston y� n d _fr,�:,i ,hp stage;Into my oo1E1,_damp dresoing- I er." Furna�ce� are the Best• ad - 1 I too n ) realsteii the}fork of those sorbet; Let us send you'Cutalo}lue and fol! particulars, and oa esti �¢• than ?ea until the a,Kht before ��e t;loaeEl a IN DEATH VALLEY, � ( `"""` ' "" Judge . for I Yourself. , our gagement,wheu,as I was"dressing pre I T ,' Dart } to leap leaving the theatre, A sicken' ��_ , ® •, �' chill enerat iE B fnileit flist�ii Cevere at Olpclul Trlird �� 1. 1 ny lr,�ck,rny legs ached and ' �. 1.W Bottle. , f,; bo a Isodfeul% le mine sib; at my stomach; o/ u.. llsr rs. CLARE BROSs &, ��a • p . 11I bra k t.wo:hot whis,ceya i❑ a Wei hborin �T ciai A ant if eeemtadose, , RET ,. ONTs .as °'a g. g I R . R, Martin, 'of the ,W aaloo hurried to my ;tote?, undIr- •huddCed bolted `fetes land office �'aahin({ton, has flim•It IsYt ou�res incipient pi�ntoConsum > t - I up in bed. 1 I by all drug. I I — - � ,, stud Is the bey Coug4 and Croup our% K ' e � moU �-," t " I trW following marninl; on awaking, returned from Heath Val y afWr four and __ _ _ - 3 my ri ht ankle was st,itr and sore, and the i a hall. mouths' absence He went to do FOB BALM. "Canadian Nat . SC C ki he .. tent fort •rench." � , -, , , , ' "' .2. muse{ I of my neva were 'woken and some surveying and for i rmation i3omothiir}I aced, money it, it. ���� I pains excruciatingly. regard• 1Mlillaen po►Sia,i - Washiet . ' ' ing claims of private Dili sof a poetics of �O ' pa' _ f� p p � 1 ran "1 r rridhy grew .w4Fr•'Ne. My physician _' �tL�IJ �Gi , ill •- order cj hot water bags r.&#_,rry -fo*t and- the country. Mr. Martin d his rt ex.. FOR BALM. "(lanadlax, Patent for Car('oup• �` - �='-z•�__ �m Tested Y ter." Write for particulars- \ ? preacribed an alkali concoction for muscul- y John W. Klin .. stained the country for . xty ar seventy rir, Nawar •prlriigs, P;. ,- sr- _ * .- .11 -, -------- _ p arrhe matism. Within a week I wall un• miles to the mouth of T le Cason. The � ' -- ----- --'- ag�fi by the deo le ia►t 1' able dear my weight on m feet, - 1 1 - for riearly _ s' .- -, "I ischac ed n y ' sandstorms prevailed wlm t daily and the ANTED--BR�CNT BOY 13 y physician in despair. 1 gat ` and tr ed enough so-called rheumatic ours[ heat moss incense. Part f the time they In over town and village in t`anada t ` }} o 'Nell _-- �++ , i ionto k a fair sized 'den store. By the g THiC EARTH, the new weekly illustrated .'" HALF. A '.. . .. ` gg could not et water ►nd t ey h�►d to bring newspaper. Knocks the other" all out wherL. . - ?le . sdvi a of CDL John U, Ho kiss m j rtb "'w �- nd ;_ .P y roan• it a distanoe un pack ho s. 'Our main ever o roti. Boyo already appointed are . . ip ' ., ager, purchased a box of Dr. Williams' stock of meat waabaoon,' id Rent, Mar. °raking from one to four dollars for Friday 1 CENTURY . I afternoon and Saturday,iii work. Apply now - e): Pil.a. Col- Hopkins had teed so tin. "We could not get rti le that was before piaor• aro all taken. M mach n the papers of the marvellous .tee frs+h, oo we ate the big liz d•o the desert, 4'N1, EARTH, et Adelaide fit. W,. Toronto TaL-e no others said to = hE ' made y Pink Pills, an i beigg a victitrr of which the Niger-Indians tan are known dao periodical I attacks of rhaL autism, ,gave ze c�hawallahs, and they ted good deal -i '- ; just as good. , ;• 1°a thee,; tri 1, - - - w s If your local dealer' ke gar, like frogs. All our potat ro ted as soon ;.. M1 l 1% sicilana be hanged, I have• ntlhan• as we of in the reser and we had no • does not handle our •�. - ' i!1 g , dtedat dgllara on•'ear," here beeppse ' 1 r - p broke in Cul. egetables of any triad. he Daly thing goods, write oar . ec Bo trigs. nearest hon Ie. ` It the►t Lelped w out was ed fruit. The f i "3fGer using one. box of Pink Pills " ordeal was severe the each man loot ' ` • 1. 1 Ot contiat{ed Creedon, "the pain gradually re• soipe fifteen or twenty ads of weight l A LOq On - TOrt)n�Q Ontr@8l ' of hued, mY_ appetite improved I started and all grew weak. Be re I would o I s � � MCCLART � a , C0_ -.:. , 'Oe tak1°g a second box, and the in $nt�o it g e ' Wlntil 8 • ewe pa and again I think I. old res' n, jt w • w ei p g YAnCouv@r. Uta rtes ' t disappeared from my ankles and wat a trip to try the nee I will never ____ ____ __ _ , f8et,MO the muscles of my arms were re- forget it and I never was o traverse that ___ itr Li stored `vo ttleir normal condition. tract agi►ia." • Ot�et iQ� fY •ac "I lefty for Jacksonville, Fla., New, . -, 1. ,„ M �/ Y 4 0{Jim 1)a i with " Rally" Delaney, trainer e,---- :�.:.b�: .. ,: yr M 111T .1 I -":�1_ n ft240 and D-as calibres. The cols repeater - orbett to At Predimost, in .Bok Ia, where many p°moo rparket roe these oarc,tegea, wOOD' sham assist i preparing the, skeletons have n unearthed MO n for the international glove cop• ti M' lir aOnh lilt i1 ISIS wit Charley Mi;#e'rll. I had nail ked a prehistoric family has 1 ly been found. ktion' �•++ .-, *FU C S . . . lay See �gifd Top, •ejectl8n, e ' s mon." L�A� :I•' � Eor l�` Ston,pd hOX ut fink Pills when I left The ekoletons of them , .woman sad mow . Write for �a�eio�uea w r F01� ALi SIZES OF 9UILDINC$ . ..- - 11 I The sudden cti4n a of climate, children are complete, t man's being of xgrii>!�'jiB ABtf CO., • • I g enormous size.. Htv •• 1 I �mbia d with the malarial atmosphere of Row �' �'4r'''U Ca, QCT I'OIn Q L Corbett'a - P O,OQ4 to So �ubt� Qf?� i ; raining quarters at Ma r r { ' revived the r �___T - >> F pain in my muscles and I�be • y It �2--�� l " Y LONl3 S 6p1, ' �' ` a018alarmfd at my oonditioa. Scrofula �r� NB� �._ "1-, RAIDIATOq" t � = : I went u � �� j \4 tug '" loot P to Jank$oaville and secured ,S w0�� FURNACE t { her s [hs foilcw•illa 'v from Mrp. J. W. Tillbrook, S. °IPPIY of Wink .Pills. The tear. Ivlfe of the Mayor of,MeKegs rt, Penn.: '"' HEAVY GRATI?, as -I ti`` °f s effeet of these Pills almost baffle - ' , ,,,; f$ , , „ "M ittle boy.Willie, �K `f _ .p for bornIng -y I 4 •� T"ne l' Ilesivy Steal PlatePlt�e(sox pante Pi k now years old, two sad Ra intoe. which het}t �� N Ee, '"tlr the Palle battled snticfhestully 'T`M F - -1, c ; , I's lana {hearnatiam and the seeds of " ' yetirs;a Q had a buz#ab � ,, _nickeranderemoredurablew. A. Plated in m under o ie ear which the r. RADIATOR of Modern Construe I �►m y system b the bion and Great -, ut j. p 018hte spent on the !+'?cribs Yeoaat. doctor. old was Aero;• ` ' w t.ARQl:ASH plT Power , d - wad to eoirait o 1 to begin wore wit'i 1 1 °tai. A !t eoailtiiieel to ...- t is a s�-, 0*r tt after a few da grow lie finally longed it ' -- . Ptdly res Y s rest sad was _'- , 'ia,: loin t diaohurged for �I " I; COAL FURNACE % , - ' of m Foxed to health the mw�les I- 111111111 .. „ y lege and arms being ,ze strong and 1 iiam a Q. We then be Lar"COtilbustlpe i° 1 $Dorsa ever. i J gan iv ng him Hood's t A .w rf►ir.rrairel, . - # ' r {{���,�;�M never; in ilTillle T+Llbiroolt. 8$ � jRi� 7) l,ar 1[ th n► life rsa lila and he im > NeatlQ Surface 3 ; • as ratio the worked ;~scree e „ r aw kal8's 168d D001" X n g Corbett tralnia gym. 'Droved vert it}pidly linin t e ore healed up. - �' >� 1 ki at ' g E 0a► :t'o- �/+ op .mss a, ly L,.; 4 ankle of a Mayport. Last winter. it broke out in, followed by il60VOMI F re ' ,' > t The rheumatic Dumping Q� ,' a - �;,"�;i fr0� toreafl'ew weeks previous, were free 8tfofi�elsa.. We again ga a Hood's f�• '*'" to 3a dv� o w PtiRitlACB DEEP ASH PIT . �. I a ��_ ��1 b ,IIYNrt ease and etiB,q� as all visitors sapariila with most eaceile t results sail be K, . z'_� , ; .,',r' .�.:1. 1t ,tar ., ball a ho witnessed ate play hand- had noiurtber trouble. H rise b dos to �. a �� { � ! � .. be$ch ' 1 $1 �'�6 �ia . seed?tor .. ..,1. °d ll°Peed over the hard sand' of the �o ! 1afCity . "TALLWittt ONVd" I ' ���emsrkable �� . �a!'� ar ria N� � . I ids Ph°nod frog the teatltre is, that 1 He zeas never been very rob et but now•et'Qes .-tiR ••.. anuti+►otured Dy....,. ` Y �a ' " edam a cold of tie Iij �+' �,, t ; ip. $ rhe wati�q of the Flo Orth into healtJly sidtl moi► .w1. 15► �y r-Aka ride climates after � ' " ® � NY Udp ' 0 slags,, taking na particular HOQD•e Plt.te do not w ken, >3ut std �,� 0 , _ tl� �. ftelthe , i j: . OW Wool thenal " M1 S12 ,V.`. .fit:-.e T �;f� .1 •,.., - _ _ - _ _ �' a _- _ 40 - - _ :.... ,- -: '1., .„ fir. .. .. i �jj'' _ W. .?- ,_ s r x. x .:.. .. �, -. r .. �• d ' � �n- it % ,- _.�,--- . , � . E : . I~. . - L -.. £ .in .. _ --- .rte ,-�ti. ....,, - a-.- i s y9 t .- ...: .�. -., -_ - ;-.` jq. I_-r- r. _ .. ,�. •+p.,: +a t3>•'. ,1 # ;� � . S j ,. 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Lan f Pa#ei'boro, wtsl I., .- . .01 . . m tlilis adarelM�e1 on your pinna you . . here on einess Oda afternoon. 416AX)ftS 1* # * . -•-• . , seise&]ways ircertwin the tiers fto whit+h Nine xne=1 fait}acre Wed�eaday morninP r, ' Fr sb beef, v , y , otir�absar:vtion td Tse Nsr�s is�atd. - 1 band steak &filo ' . ttwaaes are aolu►owleaaee by a 1 for the rhanti� s►boat fort miles aortY� ° r; # < loots, t John er s, East end ohssigo Sate on 'wbel on the neat prover io]- * Glraveabnrst. ® large nta>tnber afro want - I �. ­, '. low beipt of money at tole oboe. Alwapn hatcher _ from Msrkbam. Y �' ­� ­ ­. lr+a►� ate vara &bead. tit -Fr k E,Le Ie vee for.Afro Arbor, i k Mr, t� Re swell eras.th -" Miohi n, Monde n zt to rename his we th r, B ' THURSDA g only Uxbridge exhibi r st Toronm., aW E t � VkWul %two# dentist tudive. bad bis patent post•hule digger on th - - . 2 ieW -Tb receipts th conundrum Social grounds for inspeotiotu and sale, and too I.- ' ' � 1 in St. drew s m nee an Friday evening a number of orders. 2s 1e94 olid& ni bt in th OCTOBER 3 an �, 8,I1 follot�nn� d��s.: . . Pq f _, f PICK$RING, ONT.. SEPT. &moan d to &bon �4 . There died on M y g r . 1. • -Ddt'. and Mia. Yo ng. of Claremont, township of Scott one of the towuahip" It " visited with her b orb r, r. Gourley, at early residents in the, erson of Mrs• Alex YOUR INSPECTION I S R E S P E CT F U-L LY I N V I T E D t _ + F, LOCALISMS. „ ander MnatArd, a ed 62 years, after a com _+ MRS. I i WISE y Stone Ridge Fa m d oon.,last week. g . _ *-- `-- - r -W J. Olark, orm rly piano and ma• paratively brief illness. ' '• r -Mrs. Beal, of$IackstoCk, is here this chine ant at i4P bu , who moved to Mrs• oZtOhy� who has been keepin' ..aa=•� house for Mr. H. Jones died in• this tow ' r • geek with friends. Toxon &boat a y ar o, Lae we under- on 'Monday. Deceased was the widow o THAT: R : I ,. � • - - s. Wm. Clark and•eoh Fred San• stand ourchased sto and rerx]oved ao ob of oon:2 Uabrid e, who di0 I ..1 .. � -x-vMr Thos. Oxt . y g TH C _ , ­. .. ' 'dayed-with friends in Darlington. Coraco#d, in Vsag an p. about a year ago. - . ►�We are pleased to state that, Mr:'and -�M* s• Samae 13n 11, of Salem, bas George Ashton, who has been ill for set► � - `_ �. Mrs. Albert Howlett, are both on the rented Mise Log 's Tel on Ring era) months and receiving the kind atten - SII{II ` � + ����!1j'�I` �_ "' street, and will take possession of the ions of many friends in town, succumbs 1 �; ; +` mend. . -James `Shaw, of rile Toronto Street same &boat the fi et o nezt month. T. to his relentless foe, consumption, Sana X ' ailwa was here over Sunday with A, Greig will oce py t s residence adjoin•- night, aged 3� years, and yeas interred d ' •� .t y' Tuesda in West Brpok cemetery. - .� ,-en ing his Impleme- t W re-rooms. YjI I ` I =-•M ss O'L8a of Mitchell, is visiting -Those who hay advertised farms A few days ago Mike Warman mat wit A _ an accident that may prove serious. I ! �;," �. ' v¢ith Miss.E. 0 canoe, of the Lake l3hore for sale or to ren , in ase columns der• tr in to Qatoh a runaway horse on J. {'� " ` - �t the resent time. inir the past few mon he have found the y g 4 ``�\'� t. '' pp don ver esti factor one. Each Gould's firm he was crushed by the wage • ,�,, \,, �\�`� A 9101 --Ed: McGinty' . is, employed investment a y rack Against a ate st and besides havin ���� �/ ` \ .1 � the G. T. R. down east was with his week we aeoare atter oongratalating as three ribs broken itp a feared may have r - . . people here over Sunday. I on the success o the dvts. ceived other internal injuries. - . - =Mrs.Mov�bray has leased R.Guthrie's --The topic fo C. .- Prayer Meeting A change hail recently taken pplaya in t e 1 - - residence on Church street, and will take neat Sunday O Oulu is Consecration ; pastorate of the Catholic ohprehes of th s, AT " . . I,, I .. - possession within a few days. what it is ; wha it do s. J. A.Taylor B. parish, Rev, Father Keane, on account f .- - . P �.: � P° NO .- a ; .1 - . ­ 1. .There were many from this locality A. of the Colles , wi lead the meeting. trouble with his ayes, has been assigned I I I . y g Following this i the egalar c ,I onsecration lighter work axid•Req. FAtlter Desmond i at Bowmanville Satr-da attending the - .. . .......................... - F f i fall fair, and meeting old acgaantanoes. meetin¢. On T esda at 8 p.m iS the C. Hamilton assumes the duties of this pari ................. ..:-. .. •, . -- -- i .• I - .ff■aaaffaffaaafsfaaasaaaaa on as masssfafaafaaaaafaaa/aa�aaaaffl '-`, -For'a list of the important section E. business me ting. A tall -attendance which inolades bdarkbam, II:bridge a Port Per -,Journal. .ealee about to take place in tbie township: is requested, as ' is el otion of Officers and There a8 a pprAotical eolipae o!them a _ s�READ ABOUT -OUR� NEW TEAS892116. tI . I I . r s look at oar sale register elsewhere. a deligate to the Hing ton C. E. Conven• Friday night visiblq(►ll over the Ameri n ■* . . 1. - -Miss Ida Leavens, left Monde after- tion will be s irate ;:. -- continent. Many of o°r oitiseaa had. A . ` _ noon for Union springs, New y York,: -The collo p com ittee, through Mr. � �: a Rood view of the eclipse, for although the �8 haYB just to hand the Ve1�' �lat8st ai'r1Va1% - wbgrs she has secured's Situation as oom•' DAIS. asks for t tender for the construction light was not perfect, the shy was perfect y Z; penton.to s lady named BSok. of a file drain oris t it property to Iiobt, clear, from China. Come and get a trial , :--O'W. Decker is attendiog IIsbridge Miller's.creek. . This drain will be made The North Ontario S. S. Assooistion w 11 - sample. , -. __ t '. Fair.this week with bis drivers and ran- in AccordancS itb th award of the Town• -hold.their annual convention in the Pr - � I - ning horse. Thus far he has been roost ship Engineer. Not that the committee bytarian Church, Uxbridge, Oct. 17th a d �. successful with bis contingent: think they have seen ed their rights, but 18th. All 8. 8. in the county Are expec d' - I I. -='wm. Clark, down by the railway, because it wo Id o st more to appeal to send delegates. The roll Dell of dee 1 f:` s a ecoliar faonit for owing tall corn against the aw rd, t an it will to execute gates on 17th. Let every school bO rep e• GUNPOWDER,-FIs being freely used to-day m China. We have a stock I , has p y tIT g rented. I stalks. The other day he left with es${ the work. dve isement for fall par• There is a whole aertnon and'& tem r- direct from that country, quite a curiosity.. Call and mak to ,;• 1. ,-. I stalk twelve feet from tip to toe. ticalars. . 'r' 1. I -Mrs. I. encs lecture thrown into the bargain, in seg it. ¢` Wise invites the ladies of --Oh for g nail western Eaearsione. the following, whish is clipped from t e ° ria and icinit to attend her Mil• Whitb or Pio Bring to Port •Hgron and v ho banner -"Our children ry J A p A -'" We have a Line of new Japan Teas which we consider very fine Pickering y y Orange i and Extra value. . -1 k1i livery upening on Wednesday and Tb°rs• Detroit 1b; Cl velan 17.50; Bay City & for bread," was the'sad and startling n- . . day of neat w ek. Every•body come.' Saginaw 18; rand bids 49; Chicago & soription on a banner which was carried in I N D I A - ' We have a very fine India Tea and grange Pekoe flavoring. 1. - -Highest ice paid for-any quantity Cincinnati 111; S>t. Paul & MinniApolis a procession of eighteen thousand n _ Congo& from the cheapest the cheapest to the best. �0 of `Fall or inter apples. Parties not 184. Tickets Good going 4th. 5th, and through the streets of Chica o, and a BEN ��JI�--Is-a very choice tea of an exquisite flavor,blended with teas from and October ession moved to a grove ang rested . d in India Ce lon and Northern Chula. Our �r called- anon ill please communicate by 8th October ,,ad ret rning to proc the finest estatest , y • 1 - mail to John . (lee and Son, Pickering** 22tid. Prop rtiona rates from Brookliu drank one thousand four hundred kegs of �r eh Beef, fresh tl and Toronto, Call on or write E. beer. o wonder "oar• children cry ,. or customers speak very highly.of]B�aQ we sell, tt]e oral way to -Go to Woodruff for fro , 11ayr a Ir�1 Pork, fresh Lamb, fresh sausage, smoked Stephenson, hitb for these through bread.' -Times. COFFEE -- We, keep the fresh bash an gr Y . tnBat, bologna sausage, cheap for cash. tickets and of or in mations get good Coffee. I z Also No 1 long clear bacon s6 10 cls per -Earlier i :the s aeon it was thought - �uoi.Er, i t '� would e a lar a Dumber of . t lb., Friday and Saturday. that there g Harvest Home services were preac -d - &,� . � , uls -\ --B. FI.: Je$rey, of Fglin¢ton, acatrm- stock saleF thia�'fall, sa tFnlnte could not here by Rev. Mr. frown, of ClaremontDickie .. _ .. . parried by bis mother, was here Friday realize sufficient for their crop to pay;heir Several Attended the Harti`e�t Hom' at , p evening, and on Saturday proceeded to rents. Thinjs _leas changed, however, Greenwood and report having had a 6 od - { Bowmanyille, where Mrs, Jeffrey will and we are pleased say that many will time. i i - spend a few weeks with friends. not now be cpwpell to sell out, as their Jag, Drown, of F3ldvmfleld, P.E., s rat P. .. -The Whitby Evaporating Co.'are ps' . landlords have redo ed the rents, or Riven Supday with Mrs. Tlaos.•Mc,Qnay at P as• , 4, ing 40 cts. per 100 lbs for drying apples an extension of tim This is as it should ant ti'alley. I i i delivered at the factory, Apples mast be .be. . When prices re small and crops Oar weather probsa here predict Anol of t r �' f ` the diameter of the length of a common light landlord&, as all as tealante, shoals! flood in rhe near inture, based upon; the - t Y match. No aider apples wanted, i3. W. bear art of the bar en. Saturday change of the moo°• I I. **** So th En Store, MArkbam, in• We learn that R. Squires has given a 'I Lowell. . - h® d terming and that be has rental it to ill. �L�� G. . I • Townshi Co til meets iter attend n tic, th Discount bale dur• hel to , YOUR FALL . g K! -Pickering p flood step Wilhac? I Need A p, w: - neat Monday, Oct. let, at theawn Hall, ing Exhibiti n wee . b per cant discount now. - . ... - . . Brougham, for the transaction,lof general allowed on ll pure saes of (16.00) flys Miss May Maddaford returfred on Mon- - business. Those having business to briAR dollars and upwar Rote the prices. ds,y to Fort Erie. Miss Taylor,oi Toro to, * tl _ - before the board, will make a mote of the Wool Dress Goods, 42 inches Wide, lb ors her cousin, spent &few days bare" And' re• ---�� rsv� b I date. per yd. Fi a all w o1 Sentes, all shades, turned with her. . . . _ .. - - -ThO Scarboro Township Farr will be •Zb cents pP yd., tvv rth 40. Fine Esta:n• Chas. Lyndv broke the main abaft c hie MAR - - s held at Woburn, today (Friday), when it iur Berge,4 inche wide, b0 cents per engine last weak but w�i shortly At I ark . 0 k`: is ez ted that a large gathering will be d., worth 70. Rad Made Clothing,' it,n: Repairs Are costly, as Arms " uck ,y �. assembled. This is one of the most sac Clothin to mOaear , Haase furnishings, the price for sued ` g Mr. Pollard hw loan ag tbs Mo. lean i . J: t - - easeful Township Faire now held in the Oto. Oppo ire anti ce to fair grounds,. - . Province. T. B. Ret e, Im rter of Dry floods. pplane and goes to s farm, soul} of $ s ' 3 Fiekerin . We are sorry he found it ex d• _ , • . i -Mrs. Woodruff has left tbe' oillige -When idering Bale bills bo*r in mind i gg b t another man, r,• - - ant to Isave no, M and gone to reside with -bar son John, that it inti] pay yo to drive miles to haus - Pla.kitt, of Salem, in. The rlc) PIKERN 'T''A1LOR• _ 11 near Cherrywood. It is rumored that them nein d at TH NewS offioS. In the is mads of ohaagea. - Robert Cronk and wife will shortly take first place we `�° Antee good work at Mr, gray arrived safe and Sound and possession of the residence vaea�ed Tiles• fair prices. Besid that we give a frea tenpo unds heavier) from the North eat day.by.Mrs. Woodruff. notice of le wha we do the printing. on Friday last. .He is not partioalarl in . . - .The Beason iB just now opening for . - a: -Richard Guthrie and famil reri]birsd This n tic will be neerted •ust as $oon as love with that far off country. He ys - . this week to their farm near Aadley,wbere you select date a d be just until young men are working for five dolls s a : they will. in future reside. Mr. Guthrie date of Sal Tb is reader alone is worth month in some cases• It that ie tru we will erect a handsome brick dwelling next the price a char a for the bills. We had better work a little cheaper and tay PRING CLOTHIN . -- �., - ' here. But" a summer trip, this ca not . ,,.- spring, and he intends to draw the mater have no lu angeme is with other offices ex sled and we ho some da to an . ial during the comm winter. to insert otices f r them, therefore, if p° y and we are showing elegant ranges In s,ll kinds Of �'1 . ," , -The of the Sewer across you •want le regi i r in this papar you eyewitness there. Worsteds FanC Pautin Canadian and Im- . 4 y g P tae late i7�st lssne. y gB+ ;`' � ging street opposite the Methodist church must' bay yyear rk dose here. Ano• H, Madill gandayed in oar West ea - '. - Cited Tweeds at ©lose prices. - . -1. bas been going'on for the past few days tioneer Po oher's Uok is now open and - J, H, -Bee and W• 0. Elliotttpaid a ing ' p T: and the public are compelled to- travel we will se re date for you free of obarge visit to Brougham on Sunday. •rauafwffaaaufwfaaafaaf..aasaffauu a..� along English avenue until Linton avenue at Mr. Po bar's vest. Consider these Fred Lawreaoe returned ori Mohd• last - . I ie reached. An eight d a six inch the in Dor order. If from paying s visit two his uncle, Geon E. , . We have also opened our neW BtaCk Of ` Lada facts well afore pp1 o g y . . are being pat in therefore the large volume you have y dcab that we have a larger Lawrence 1 )1H1ti11iilNll{N- - y g ip 1i y other r in the Cdr. Salton, of Kinsale, oocapied the al• gtiitiifiiiiiitiitl- P.&: :01 y of water shoaTd find no difficulty in Ott' K circulation t an PaPS 't here on Sunday in the absence of -v. T.A T_._:T at away when the work is cpmpleted. district,'as to see he lists, and we .will ppii . , -Now that the likelihood of abs fires be only to ha to oom 1 with your Mr, Elliott. which' for unit deal and price are better t aII I y 1JPy P y y The. Pookeringg was anabie to art d to Q �a f I, along the (band Trunk have been remov• request. l. .tris duties in the Sabbath i3ahool an nn we have ever shown• �,. ed, -we should like to see the sidewalk - --Were you at t e Conundrum Socia - � ' - through the company's ,ard leading to in St. A Andrew's &nee Frida evening day tin°°gh sickness, but glad to say a ie y g y g ller,ovevrisaf . . - . I the 'station replaced. The wet weater will under the auspice of the L.jies Aid p p feisnds spent o ple&sant ev' ing � • BUNTI N Go - . .. '� *,. I I : -� � soon be with us and if this. walk is not at -society? If not yo have forfeited a rare ivith Mrs. Elliott on Monday evening St. io _______""""` I w ------ . I 11 ' once replaced foot passengers to and frcm o rtani of en o' in aha evening. lies Lizzie returned to Oran evil an := - P& PP,° y j g happy 6 �j1 the trains will be put to mach inconven• As is'the' onatom, the 1&dies provided a ednesday. LOAD 1' f ience, as well as having to wade ankle sumptaou repast, d although the At. Miss Jennie Dunlop, a former reside t of A CAR f,i, i, _ . . ._1`i deep through-mad. tendanoe as large the supply war ample his place, returned to Orangeville on ed ti !-E . e : i'`' ,;_ -Owing to lack of a gqadrum the r?Ogn• for all. be bill f. fare was somewhat nesday last afterr spending a fewwee visit lar meeting of Lhe Fire .Comlrany did nqt diffioalt t read, bti with be aseietanoe pf here, Rer mother Roes back to span the take plage on Friday evening, the '11th obligrttg &iters th myStSrious problems 'winter these. We are sorry to lase ire. And : inat. The captain &eke ns_to annonnoe were ser ed and t e appetite appeased. wish her good health. i •• • , that the same will be held this Friday) After the tea had sen abm letSd, fisc. It h"ss often puzzled our little mind, hat ©ho14e lot of BedrooIXt sllltesiPlor ►�uiteB caused the change of the moon.. W at is just to hand. eveiuing in the Fire Hall, commencing at Kerr, Es(:., was o 'lett to the chair and tit that obaoares p&rt of the orb's sur ace? blas and Oh such $ lot Of Ghaiar8 Of all kinds. „- . 8 p.m. The session will be' devoted to the liter part of the proceedings oom- We have inquired o! ecru®rel and we onld �H• Ta' r Almlra, n0i� the election of officers for the ensuing menoed. peat&tion were given by MiseeS be extremely thankful if some of the ther r. �t pau h�,ye'iiI1�1'-notion of asking' . . _' ear and such other business as may come Clark An Taylor, rad Mr. Henderson ; writers to this paper would give as their Y �efore t5e meeting: All members are Vocal m Bio by M tees N iebolsou, 4or• views on the question. Ye your time, for you will never have=abet respectfully requested to be ppresent. don, arra Messrs A eaander and Glordon, Several attended Wbity fair last week rep ehB•YleB t0 get fup111ttlre Oheap. -Javt how long tihe the sewer that Miss Lon hSad and Miss H. Law affioiat• and returned fairly loaded with s ries, 11 I AL �ND INSPECT ��� �'OCg• crosses Hing street,opposite" the Method- at the or n, in the usual manner. Dar• sights and Slight-of-hand perform noes. The 15 net she fakir seems to have ak n pLt ist church, has been there we know not, ing inter lesion the ebairtnan propound• (�}oo�,. Tf.p - - _bat the same mast have been constructed ed a nu her of co andrums, and those the twat of some. It is .high rim` o �® sill kee g, ood stock Of UAdertakin faire tit a Ste to email chargee the g ' 8t. ' y a e dont t fors I " many years ago. In excavating ;for the gaesaing he right a Swam were rewarded P d to et an thin in this lin � ' exhibitions. a nisy vent ver vie s on al•® pompe a ( g ,: new sewer, eontraetor Nicholson oamO by recei ing a d ' ty boquet .of natural tibia gasStion at Some other timS. �•�.��, piel�el'l�•�'' � ` . across mach bash and pine roots before Bowers. This part of tbS progrsai wsS It ie related that one o! our youn man :&A: +T �L�L+I ' ` he came to the old tile. This would in- particularly interes 'ng. The ezeroi8" afte dusk was passing a certain bar: uncia � dicate that in oonstracting - the higbway were con luded abo t• 10 o clock, when whish mea had been engaged in sh. Ling . � it was necessary to pile in brush in order the largo vemblag dupSreed- highl de• and had left their nail•box,when it tiered �T "' ' ) ­ - .OODS . . '..., ft to secure a solid road-bed.. Beneath this lighted ith "this their first ea rienoe his head that this peculiar lookin bjeot : , SPRING 0 s,- . - 4 '� ., iK #fie soil was firm and hard. witb a oo uudruin ecial, was an'owl and he entered the Boase orm- : ` jr . . �3 . ¢ A., `0]utario County Teachers'.Insti• in the occupants of such. No dao t h® for` j ,� felt like deo in throw b the earth a that jaaC88 ti .1 ,- in the IIabrid Hi h School on A Child of M. S. avail, wblile planing ,pP , g g ld 7Pa�npJ in New Pests, DreBa �8�d$ _ lend &lad Friday, October 4th_ and witkr her rather, 1 t evei>w+nq, had thS he is one of mast worth oone� nd as p Cottonadea. �hirtinge, Art Mnsllns .+ ; g time,.on beta informed wybat�t ins. . As fop Prints, y �, 3, Fi. �r is the duty of all teachers to at• miefort a to oat a ger nearly off,with titian "� AP accidents will b�pn we will not tag1. y; ese meeting. Trustee Boards are a oboppi g knife. ]yyp� .� to hats 111 t118 latest 13th' e8. a :gated to send delegates. Amon others Mr. J. . Cooper i Orono, has in bi �?1 rlllts l�uitable fox patchwork: s,t ' gg r '> ,; � o will take part in the proceedings s at possessi &s &.pock t.pieoe, a train of the 'the south Birk Teaobere'In�Iiit e will. � l*e1P ��ffi��H�� ion p 11 , ai. __.- `: ice be of. . 8, f ' O is 111 a two shillin lace bold its r_ half rl r @u � :below float. - rn#. this mSeting, we not frame reign o org. g p �z D lgtth pf aaea#month i _at•It• .: I. � . .. y [ � Mn a Cpmmercial aster, at the Col• bOarii: t e date 1? #tae Iltli a>l . . m fl,", „ i . ., -''_. lc a here who will vete an hour an the Mr: Ju tine Osler n Satan ,d�cidetl tial. . 1. �r The wall •two=:.+�ayai. e off, -s- - -. .. ;t` _ R•�- : e t i lit nO ,- a, t r , - .F' �,!, ; i1 . s. - ;: anb,ect zliusouls�tmovem n n writing. that.a de osit of Seo a y is n acs t « xti, .F ae. ;* n- Ate: { k4.Ti �. -ry.r4 '.I'-- b' .. rte. ._:.",: - _ ?. ::" .,:. g - -., . 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