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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1894_10_12 .,'z �._ cg .. ��'t��us�-,: c(`',r ,r. a-'rr ,e ,g• s P. .�'�` 4- ) ,r Rye 1�@.,,�4 y , r,�^ ,; ,„ n - *_ _,:< „` h->`r -' 1 e. a +F. yq� ': `\r _ k w - -,-.,. :. .. r -; , .. ..-. :-: `. .I.F.`1 X43 s. — _ y s .._Y i... _ :- f 11 - - �. --.....,. _. . ., .. .._ . . , - } v +3.. .,t .. yY- ;, '>fI� ^r - 'tom _ . � .F !� f ,. .- '-...: .- ♦ ,. .a. • .-.- .r .. '. (- .- ': _. ".-.. -.� a ,. .�. -. i, d. S Y�' t ,x _. r... .:- �*., .: .. -y r'729�• .,. .. .:- - _ , — - -., , N '1.$ -+$S ! Y 4 of n, Y. '',:1ti _. .� .._- - a •... . h-. �'. a a _ „_,. _ ,� •'- ! _ ,; x d - rt n., +J a E,F. v e :- . r. ..... o. lf. ei .. i . I ;,. a ,. A .7 z9 ! i �t,-zw dr'47is�" -r'.-d. :.4 .,.r- +t” 9' Y :: , - :-'. ..-. -'r -s�_ t.. ,: ..- .. ,- .. ... ..- ie `4. ,4t•` )..1 .ZY+ '�<'7 �4'v v.•{ .. c ._ _ � ..:.. :..- .: .. . . a .. .. _ - - :. .,- ,. .�: ,. rot`,: �_ 3y ,.. LF'��.- ,�` ,S�.f, .�x5 ,s �..�a, •�t J f. .c a .i ) i 5 .r ,, -. .. ... . <.: - < - .- .:. ..: ..- -.- :.. ••'ria. ,, : :-: .• .-� ,h`-Sk.•,' -�. .•�'�, .i '4•.. f ,., , , 6\ ., 4 .tea ,-)t,., :. ,.._ d. .r.:.... " --.:•_ r: _ -. -.. r ,. .5`. .. _., :.1' -.... l:/.- -. .A:.` .. :-- .: r ,.:.--=-.s`d..p - d. _'.! r- ;Y ,Jk. TpJ ir' .? y. s 1 $ r x:RJ .. _.--,. r - r- 4 =s ,, m �* 3 F .� r< i f RR��TT�� ` ,, �Y�• 1 1, _ •+A �oYi•� .f k: FOUR � Rqv�a SOL XII I% i = �1x PIC -� N -. , �Y� _ - I Cx ONT T , f ZD. �. T� ER 12, 1894i � t- �� � rE4$Iortai Garbs. ---___ NC1. 51 a Mr. and Mrp. Dyke, of Siloam •visited ` � `� -i, ., :1ledfcat. h J. K R ' ' . Hagle and other friends here BR ' ,�°y- wit W oo Gan a� aurins the past week. _� " " M D. C.M.,M.C.P. d LATE T LOCAL HAPPENTIhflB RECO D BY Mise N. C. fatted to make t'onneclions '`�tl B_ TE til AN, J. M. Gerow has urchased four lar a for Markham fair. , Coroner. O1$ce and Residence, D P . T$ pREss ANU JOTTED OWN OII$ R V ,a _ �„F•� S 0 plate Rlaas mirrors and had them laced 1 ,f ickerin O�c hours: Moroi GO RTBPGNDLtNTB. P One of the Brock Road it'8portere was �� ".. ing Street, at difTerent quarters in the (forst. : T> a at the post orae Tuesda efterno Fra" ; '«� _ to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. fig. OLAREMONT, larger one was placed behind the bar, to 1lrs, .C, W, Cole ie awe this on. �- / s1a0W $ J - LPf ctr'. # F auk Daws b th6fixinga. Y. Week•and ` ,,,. :, _ EgTp �C llUDUS, BARRISTERS, : oa. of Toronto,is her with next sttendinR the fall fairs at Sutton, ~ hie eople this week. „ :. hiss. 94agbner and Mess, E,i. Wilson Zephyr, and other places at the north. of �t; ' D soLl 1Tolts, Tc:, fol Adelaide street and G o. Ph lip were appointed delegates the seat,Toros at L'lEtretnont ueoday llly T e effects of the late ;Ire: Pilke ere for lir aghai Union Sabbath school, to counties of York and Ontario, . �,� dis owed of a6 auction on Sstgida , _"`�+' RE�VELL, Q.. C., BARRIS- ae-- R^bPi't Wri ht �.. Sit r E,. .+� ..�' _ Y cbe P vinci 1 convention to meet in Bel. : � F„ t1 o snty Crown Attorneq,and County ise EL1jtY1a lirUw>a is to recite thg g has rented the IInder . TER,. : Yi, n People's meeting ori the 1St eville on the 28rd lost, lull farm and will ba leaving in the spring. ! :# d ,`` Solicitor. o art House,w_hitbv. 10-g $ The-far-i lately occupied by him wzll be "'' I a Boyer'took second • rite wit hie Hall a winos a fternomont and meads wr• worbed by =i i j-'ARSES, ILLER, SOLIC�rOR, ]\O• Choice Family Patent F oar 01.50 r lis P the owner Mr. West ate. ;; `rsg :' 1 -a , V TARP ublic, Conveyancer, etc.- office at g• col at Markham. Well done Ira, y a We un; erstan I that eat reparations �t� ��`i` kt _ hila range ents f r putting the sanitar con• are Lcin� Thistle Ha, near Brous am. Money to loan., I - --� AT TH the colt is equally deservin of rats P P - pip � 11IcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- liarles Middler g P dition of the townslii in ro er she e � made fora ��.��i grand Concert in the r on is still ver ill and p P p aehoc�l Douse about Thanks i in time { ;4� � ` � - D S licitors,Arc. office op osite Post PI 3' before the wi ter sets in.. tare, I L L but slight ho es are entertained fo his A office,Whitb ,ont. Jno.Ball Dow, A.;Theo. It will coDsiet of wand swln in club v p , P=ct .,, sec very• The patient ie of an adv sed go mos Bri na11 bas given up J. W. swin in , q s, re3itations 1 A,ldcGillivr y,LL.B, Money to Loan. �y g g' • q (� dialo ue �`� comic NCS,. ago g e s farm west of here and will loo&t8 songs, etc. Watch for postern they says • ,ew t onaand dollars, private funds, ----- -------- _ _ on the 4th o0 C1- to los on Real Estate Mortgages at rase- OBa " " - �_$- soyas Burges who bas been ill f the •. west of the Brook road. ER B r- a �+ �. We wish him eve ' Doable rates f interest. TH a�. PARR a ADH o pas week is now able to be about a in, will rY eacoess. Mr, Ho le t� , Aster,Picks nR.(eve Batu v y . ,. an dail WHITEVALE. �'�" a again o mmence farming, and al- - `. 100 „ y makes his accustomed ca 60. ready has con iderable fall plowing done. Btewar Pherrill, of Searbo o J �,�: _- Mi Ides "' ver ons places abopt the villa e. anctian �'L�' . - IG'eteritu,-L:V _ R The plots a Elie Union Cemetery were is visiting friends here, ' `r r .�...,,...- E- 'Clnr � b r. Smith, Of lStouffville, -will isit ' w F. WHALEY; VETERINARY a�, Q' ,� ,� '� greatly` impro ed in appearance on Batas• Miss Grace Wilson has �tesumed her ' "'} o Cla emont on the first and third Tue ay dap bp) the co blued efforts of those hav• studies at Toronto University. =r a H• Sur eon and Dent?st, Graduate of On- O.0 oar \l, , of ach month. Hie dental rooms -1 twio Veterin ry College, Torontb. Graduate in W P LtpQ a, a in ing friends in erred there. It i8 the in• Y * a• .m -a Bud 's block, next door to the mar t.�' ientio to have the old.fenoe re laced Mise McGillivra , of Toronto,visited her , Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary ►1ij „y�, ,., .M M y ':'' Association• Dentistry a specialty. Cana by s I . '.tdV 188 Annie Brown p by grandmother, Mrs. Hamilton,of this place, h ;'', r : day or night promptly attended to, Once, O h �,yQ -ta� o of the Tor aro a newt one ire the near fatare and .abs We are pleased to'learn that Mrs. Elli- ' 11�d h - '. 4 - Ce asst Hos ital, ie honoe for a boli a son is recoverin from a rather severe � ":` lieeidence, Teleg;ap and Poet OtDces, Whine- p _ =e i QBA� �*' - Sh took cold coming home, whit dg; work off beautifying extended. - g ill - ,, ��' nal•. - s a• A Wed�lesday of last week'ogr botcher, nese. r. : f , r �� IIOPRINS VE ERINABY BUR• _ I' _� ve o d into bronchial la n itis, nker, of Piakerin i� Miss B.n g, spending a ;{,; `- - . LEON Graduate lot the Ontario Vet- O n rp eooye-Ing, g b is Mr. Wagoner parchaeed a steer from few days with her friends, the Mis 4 ' Toronto,i registered member W c o,o m o' o M And�ew Storey of the'7th con., and while Whale seg', ,,� ��, orinary College, try $ a ma , b chert Day bee taken char e o D, y -s,, of the Ontano etorir}ary'Medical Aesociat o = , + <' % office,residence and shoeing Torge one and one- !� I a'm c a .,� S � ° F rsyth's mill as head saw er sad bringing the beast home it became nn• Charlie`Wilson is shoeing trottin horses am a mism . ill g t . quarter. miles north of Green River. steel a,, a g a .o M a I� ove to Claremont in a abort time. a tEtC eaf t�Va onemr� wIf•theabeasth d and doing other such fanc blacksmithin `Y<iY:li= ' driving shoes at iron rices. Ogee and shop O �e�v $ '�� M��•pq o Y p o g with W. G. Gerow. 6 „ , •a c� :a m o w 11 occu the dwellin �,.5 �,.AO4 hours from 7 Lo 11 a.m.and 1 to p.m. Tele- M a ; w a to o Ga pq a Py g just vacate y not been a Wooley Mr, W onO would Mre. Burkholder, (nee Bliss Ida Foster) f a graph address Whitevale Ont, ,1'. O..addres.o, ,m w w " w e0r a Be Be. and little dna ht ,_ .aS ___ s p o o °o ►� • g Q surel have been killed,as it was;hb was g , _ er, of Hamilton are visit �` Green River,out A ,, o . n b Markham fair Lhis ear was attends by badly bruised and aha en ap. You see,, ing friends at the vale. ,` `. �•, THOMAS A. GRXHA1kS, VETk:RIN- `� a -- o C any of our eo y `. 1 P p`1e• Fsida man iof therefore, we are all sco tableo acct• Y - •,\ ARY BURGEON,Graduate o1 the ontari,oL 0- -`W • : a w n a Y T. P. White left on yVednesda for Al ' : o a ,, c o o t o ono folks attended. All prono ce de P Veterinary College, Toronto,registered member a r�- - m y Lf oma, where he will join'his brother and -j' $�t of the Ontario Veterinary Medical AsAociation, m b p, q o i a IlrBt C1a88 atherlD while the ex 'b. ate. , alae Lonorarp member of the Ontario Medical. %14 m a -• a R &' Clia les A, B�ro1a has uroh��ed the and other hniatere from A lmer in search e •a.a o . it c e ,� i s were away ahead of last year. y p of hear, and, later on of deer: We trust ' ' So(iety, treats rill dtsea3es of douresticated ani k 5:Z 3 0 a° " p , Joshua Ijundy has a number of od entire�nnreery stock of Seth Wilson and that Mr. White may return.loaded with fa y male• Alco particular attention tp Veterinary ti 1 - A g will now dispos of fall and winter apple venison and also that he ma kill a bear, r A', Dentist X11 cases ,row )tl attend{#d to at o I -" trees ai prices th�t,will ast°aish all. These for Navin cotltracted to y ry. '. 1 1 y' H ecoud hand cookstoves for sale ch `f reasonable rates, Offlec at the cell ldn0vu es- - ---- - - _ Iso a splendid stock of ranges . and if g do so, he will be " ` J tablisvute>Yt of Graha)n urns..poo toile hvt of �' ' - creek afire in a very healthy state and a.re greatly disappointed if bruin does not fir' rr _ Claremont. Telegrams to Clareinoutpt}nctuel- �]� eedere, he keeps noti�iDg but the b •t. all true to names The trees are at lot 8, hi9 way, some = k • . y ly attended to, 131y fA ]( - Call and examine his stook when in C e• • 1 con. 2, Pickeritig where they may be in• It takes Ben White to handle' a vicious 'F-"_ �: moot. Orders for furnaces tom tl t• " tuslrtE� GarD�. tended to. P p y specter] bo rhos ' who desire to or ugrvous colt. ; Thea it _ purchase. p ited beast ®hich � Charlie will bet the nursery nn Thera he at present drives when at first backled, . ._' . ,. _: ,rhe A. c�. tT.'W lodge is not atten d' .t � T I10M SSS DUN Vit; Conveyancer, Com very well these weeks, and fre ne day' O°t. 18th and each Thursday foaow• wtLe eo light in the heels that none .dare , ` i � ,_.._ miasioner for taking Atfldavits, etc., Clare q arty f nR to attend eastozylera. dor prices and ride behind hia3 but Ben himself, but has ' i, Mon_t__,Ont. guy ,J late it has been impossible to obtai a other infortratr n see advt. elsewhere• grown so gentle under hie master's skillful ' - B[JNT'I\G, Issuer of ,1Surriagc� yooruui. The rveettnq should start t ;,��• manipulat`ion, that now the Girls fight as to' ' ""•� 7.80 on alternate Monda , e which shall have a• s i �� : �. Licenses for the County of Ontario. of- - y jetllnK'. I 8 AUDLEY, p n with the hand- s 3 • floe at the store or at his residetrce, Pickering co be hoped that the next night will 8e a sotr►e Ben behind the speedy fellow• !`��. village_ _ _ 12-y �` goodly number out, bf isa Betts 8s ndayed tivi '' Frank rn, Report a Review Examination of- the , three highest classes for.the week endin - t R.BEATO�',TOjVVSHt-PCLERIi / '!'f kTrs. Brow-n reportlt a delightful me D7isa 3tinnie Pardon a ant Sunda at gZ tom, • Conveyancer, Cotntniee`.onor for taking / ,%- ibQ Of the branch meeting of the home. i p y. 5e�pt. 21st:. 18J4. Entrance Class—Nellie �, I" affidavits, accountant and Insurance Agent. — Thomson 245, Gertie Ni hswander `244 .. ilien a of issionar Societ in Toron Teacher atte6ded convention at Uxbrid e g ;; 15". Money to ion on farm pproperty trills pro- � y y' g Lillie Thornton 289 Zul ' Beare 236 bated. OFFICE—At �4hitevale: ti ii1 be ;n < Sirs. brown is district or auizer of t le on Friday, . , ' , t 4. R 'inlet Besse 21 a, :lfaggie Ellison 218, Lillis �.} ' Brougham every I,ionday atiernooa for the I, " Central bianCll Of the WOWen'8 llis610 on filaa innleIBray paid ae a fiyirig visit R'�ite 215, Maud Iliatheao❑ 1139. Fon ;.b.. .#' '' transaction of bu loess. 27-v Y asp 17ociety, Siethodist ahureli and h nday, Class—Ethel H erman 195 3Taud Robin `' MO\'EY TO LOAN APPLI' TO F. ' Rev. Father! Galla her called on ne an '-�� ) ; lr1 formed an.tuziliary here with an iDarea g eon 1R6, W.Malcom 183, Emma Bail and } ' ' Hutchison, Appraiser at Claremont roc in inecnbershi 3fonday.last. A. Thornton 130 each W. Lan Klin 93 .` Canada Permanent Loan & savings Cv., head: R P' t :llr. hallitt paid Oar $ands school a g ' . F office,Toronto• Stock capital da3.0W,OW. Total 4 Frank Wilson, cf t xbridge townshi , visit f3unday last. Y 4A. 5latheson 66. $r. Third--R.Tiber 187, �7 t - a�set��s,7o0,000, Thecomgany lendfl wonev on while sorting heals at a thresher Eli It is roparted that ltrs. Packerin r Mslcom 1g6, .T. Lynda 163, :Nina Thorn- ;�° :.'`�- lowe�t current rates nt interest and, on taros• g, of ton 101, J. White 138, R. McCrohan 1851, '` it�V able terms of rc41laymeut. 1f�rtgages and de- at flys 211eChatiliil:0i t @ 11t1I1]an a •e. other dap received a rather severe era liyrt�e, is worse. t�•e hope for the best. ..� benttires purchased. No cot>ztnissign. do delay What might have been a fatal wound li Ira Lawrence was in Uxbrid a haturda R' White l I4, R. Thomson 114, Lillie b :a' F:3penees moderate: 49tf T li>3 orgpt� hag beans carefully st d- K Y Gerow J9, Ethel Wilson 81 G. Si le 78, hie knife slipping, Tho keen e{9go pen with the W; C. I. footballer. $access of = , A. POST, COt7NTY ARC$ITECT ie that "defects which were 1110 ht tratea his clothes and ifltticted a flex cause. Did any ai the readers of theT>;wa avec e ; ,. +•- -5` 'te '.:: -_ r. rl':a ,ri s y�7, -"""mw:..� ..x},;�Y i'^s+., .s ' -;.t, ?7_s. .s:2?^fs ! ., ''..-..t., -Y _ ,_ t as,- {., ,. & a Y.V Yh., tE'` s ,r. ; t <• m=f �s y+_h,.u .. -4 .. ., .- sot- :'. F.tr y {cr�,i , 5-f US- .. "* .-` X .- x h" , .' ,j M y✓ `l.;F . S - .�,ls.. in#"2t'.}J2`,j tM1;.M AAN �. t'4F. : �- ., ,_?..a t - 1. .. .s .... r .i' .'�•2 !. 1 T' 's"v "E .,;� e "- ., } •'. t .z- - 'rr- c e,,.- I' s _. bb_ ...... - ,t3�-safe r, .1.- ,-:. �:,. ..-:, •----. t h; ..•.` -w^ .-e �:, - r �..i'']�+ 'r.^ .t "x � h i� �t ,fir y. r a LS'.„T`G''.,_ v y'E`! .d -._ , _ .. .. ..{ .! S .tr•.. 3 iP• ':,. n- 1 °�F•t Ff .. .n c .1 i` .>Ls .. „, ,..'fi ,> s . ._... .. .. .. ---PS.- _ t ..i'_ r{ -• F+ ,. ,1 .e` h. ., dam. __ .. .- d- .a ,[ .,✓_ - : ..zt _ e _ x.., �. .. .. ..� . .__... y� .� A$ 311' f'�x .. : ... .. -. -.1 - _. U. - •: .. . ,!. ! - .jr ,:. 1 .' Ver -. .P.�- y .A~- , .. 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OL - . %, ,� . - n •� I , . � s is a ttatia for th .nude groan. urea r N work ! ff a _,. - -gr .r_. 7i l(1� t iiat��- 1��.4.. �a' Of iia -- Olallt AT rs,ttiray for Paris like Lhe M fro of can ct P V An A`iralir:of 0 l�t+w �ilnnt s i k`ollcri of the alt Id. .• r c I;ondoa. gas*.nese to 'cert t rates 1.1. . ,_,�, The PoQ>P Rieh Aorge and the Rich ,,� . ,cAvsDA , , .' .i "- The Czar has sent -sn au g.raa letter .,. - _, a'es w at- ' 6 re has not been Ali engagement be• I P00! AQL1S@. �r' The Earl of; WAatmeath ie 'sit ptsent w to the (,lueeo, inviting her i 1 t The'�hAt of .Paris' itortiae amounted :. , e wedeln of the C &real h sad ur ea two navies on a large scale since the The or rich horse, drive by a tali i :'. f,� 5. Montreal on s visit, tend 'the q , about $20,000,000, but there are many Pc I . .�s 1. t Princess Alix of Hesse. re lacin of the old wooden walls by heovi• c iaohman with high hat and white 1 A daily steamboat service i►ill lie' astab• , replacing ho are to have shares of it. . gloves, - . i. lisped next season between Port Stanley, A petition bearing twenL •flue t`auilaiid ly armed battleshfpa ; sad the ability of _ : . looked very gay ar he .pranced up to the Out., and Clevaland, O. -names of Swiss eitinens has l en p evented the latter to withstand the*shook of vaset Field Marshal Sir Patrick Grant has - door'of an elegant establishment on the 1 ' Two mei named J. S. Shi a and A. rm the Federal Uonne:l. d ms►nll ag the has nevem been pat: to praoLiaal test. A• est aelebraLed Itis ainetfeth birthday, avenue. The breast of the noble oresture PP Y Mcllonald, prospectors, acrd drowned at adoption of .vigorous repro sive measures writer in the United Service Magazfae pts le west to India on entering the army in wa(1 covered with foam, and he held his . r. ARatnst the Anwrohists� _> Rat Portage on baturday morning. diets that ironolads will make short week i BM,.aad saw almost-all his active service bead very high. His month was stretch 11 44 � It is understood that the long•peoding The St. Petersburg Novos t, ac outing 1. i, .•{ A battle will last tea are, � 1 wide open, and he tossed his head up and ; ,, '7negotiation� for the ams►igamation of the .upon the situation in Lhe Eant, dedaree of one another. Montreal and Consumers'Gas Companies of that the victory of Japan will of mak minutes. The fleeu will probably approach A Parisian ®liatiiist has inveritod-& iuntin- down, and Imak and forth,` sad pawed j �* Russia- falter in her etron resol a not to ns fess powder which, ft is said, will pre• the air with his fore-feet. . So high ware his �� Montreal have been completed. at the combined rate of 28 knots an bone. The City Engineer of Toronto, has �Fe- Permit any annexation of r ea• The two and a half or three minutes that nt,the ghastly appm►ranoe which beauty eytes--almost looking toward the sky-that `: :` -commended during the winter months A correspondent in Ch na t agraplie els se before the fleets meet will be min- Betimes see aver the penetrating he scarcely seemed able to see a fat old the motormen on street cars be pro• that an Imperial ether. has en i sun de• p g r aCthe glectria if ht. °dig fretted by vestibules attached to,the can. priviagViveroy Li Hang Ch ngott a three. utas of tbo most a;creme and ttgoaizln y g dray horde that stood near, regarding him e ed sepek. feather, boo use of his min tension. The compartments forward is Lord Wolsele who has fast 'been ore. with a sleepy wonder, and considering him r The Massey Manufacturing Company, of mans errent of the Corean ampai n. y' ' Toronto, is ntsking arrangements for mov- g the terrible blast of flro that will open the d a, field marshal in the English army, am belonging to another "set" than his � L ing into the Qnited States, so as Lo enjoq A body of Arabs,armed ith W nahaster engagement will be blown away or riddled as attained that runk at an earlier age entirely. The old horse did not suppae it s tee advantage of free raw material pro rifles, reaer.tly assaulted the Bri 'sh and like sieves: Watar•tight doors will be tun- �Y noa•toyal oflioer discs 1760, with woulsi do any good to pace the time of day. ,' w Wilson Tariff Act. Danish vfcO•consulr and a n mbar f other ` vided by rho now Europeans at the Gates of C blanc&, less when there rare no water-tight walls.. a exception of the Duke of Wellington, with his neighbor, am the rich horse un- k' Monro. Strang, Lee Company, of Morocco, and stole their cl king d valu- The whole chi will be covered with debris, �n doubtodly regarded himself&d far too grand New York, general railway contractors, p he bcame.field acsbal at 44. are preparing a large outfit,and willrshortly shies.. beId on her appearance will be transformed by the He Y M. $� ley and his wife, a for. to communicate with such&bumble person_ `'.h . comrnence work on the South Shore rail- At the National'Labor lose.of her fennels and the destruotion of n ryes ode t writes, have fallen into age, so he Bhang he bit' around in his, .,, . -'wa , running from Yarmouth to Shelburne, Saturday at Nantes, s una im us decision g One never sees or moats mouth and was.just about to drop off into was reached against a goner let ik , which, the �ruperstrmture and upper works, t a ek round. } N' it was declared, a Uwp i i ea which tem t any of L smart .gatherings, In a gentle doze,when a sound of distress from. Mr. Jatribe A. Walker• died, on *eaner• .i, THIO RAIN OF M6LIaITX SHRLLS. I t l.ah an seem to take rather a r" da at his residence-is Montreal, after two would have no effect beyo d duping the t+ g the rich horse tensed his plain neighbor to, y avorkinQman. whiob will be pored cram gtuia firing•moka' : less in callin Stanley ao out-and oat r Years, illness, at the age of eevetity-five open his eyes wide and to regard the form- _ ' can• With 'the erre tion of Sir llavid The British cruiser Ring r m , which leas powder will wreck all its of the ship f 6°d• Pe Y R y P recently went'ashoreon are f o I&Ilioollo outside the peau armor. - In shi. where A ormer officer of the Grand Army, er with considerable curiosity, which at .. Mac hereon. he case the last of the old for- Y ! wards a in Canada. islan3, New Hebridea, tie n flgr►ted err wathe, a wealthy man, has gone tar length expressed itself in this viae : '+YoR • With the assistance of the ritish warships the barbettesare InsufBcien ly protected the alifo is to purchase ground to establish look very Ray, neighbor ; are you not - l;t Mr. W. Peel, son of the Speaker of the Dart, Lizard, and Walaroo, and t eFranoh explosion of shells ander t em may bring ve tarian colon Hie disci les, how- '' British House of Commons, and, Morris cruisers Soorff and Lo auto g y' P comfortable with your fine, .silver•p�lated - I eon of Lord Morris, formerly Lord Chief Y them down with their weight of 700 or 800 ver,' re to eat fruit and vegetables only 4 ysa8 tons. Il once they give w y the arawred i t e raw state, live in unfurnished harness and shiny trappings 2" ; Justice of Ireland, who were in Montreal A band of Greek brigand -a fe da o 1. recently, are making a tour of Carada and carried off the Procurer d Roi, a judge, uta, d wear as little olothfog am per " I can hear yen though I can scarcely c deck cannot support them, sad they may „ the United States. and •their two aeoretaries. Ade hement M blas In the colony are Twelve German see yon, answered. the poor rich horse, be expected to go clean for ugh the bottom ` oble en. • {i Major Beresford, who case efatiaaed at of soldiers were sent to attack the brigands, -, for my kernels, although undoubtedly Halfftx a few menthe ago, was on Thursday and in the fight which our ed the, brigands of the ship, involving her destruction in . 1 - We exterminated, but thepro ovens and their down tall The leafs otionot the fun. It 's &std of Aubrey Beardsley, the very hAndsome, is & perfect torture to me.. - �,; an the roof garden of the Halifax hotel. ! ri I 1 and acoentric artist st►hwe work is ]3e case its ill-health suffering from nervous judge were killed. eels will dextro the draft, he shipswih fill g You can see for yourself how my head" is g . with smoke and the decks robably be sot e p esent craze in London, that he gate . " tied n b anew fan led contrivance the prostration, and he fell off, .dashing his At Tnakin castle, nes Ny regnh&zw. on fire. is asked shadow effects by laying his P Y g y - brainsout on the pavement five stories be- Hungary, on Monday sig t, a`hypnotist The big gens Will be dichargad at five ' ' e&wi g block cvt the floor and working call an over•cl►eck. My eyes are almost low, He will be given a military funeral throw. Ella von Solomon, daughter of the or elz hundred yards. The detonation of f °ni hove it, stooping over from his chair. blinded by the glare of the curs, and my o mo W. propretor, into the hypo tic seep, and is ork is usually ver ugly, but is is al- neck aches and m head throbs and I am / - z t • suggested that aha was eu Bring from con- ,their huge shells will probably, like the ► Y toy@ ntirel different rem at► tbi one is Cap . McLaughlin McLean, of the Cana• anmption. The girl suddenly shrieked, fail explosion of a powder magaz►ne, reduce Y Y Y fi really quite miserable." , - dfan sealing schooner Favorite, has arrived the already wrecked ship to a hopeless cue omad to. L' " I don't know much about checkreins," . 'L-. at Victoria, to the ground and ex iced. B. C. He intends taking. p chaos, destroying all her organization,and Am ng the victims of the choler in St. ..' The members of Lhe Peary expedition, bluntl said the rich oor hone and 1 have I against the United States for the the nerve thread that conveys the eaptrpin s Petersburg bur is .General Count Pas eviteh, Y P . ' ' A . �_ expect Lieut. Peary,Hugh Lee, compmn• fl - ilI cit seizure of his vessel. He was sant orders to the engineroom, Even if the e o the Imperial ahamberltln , and a never hauled fine ladies acouud in their . ion, and Matthew Henso ,a e loved ear- cervi ea. I supposed, b the was I have from the fishing grounds by a United States armor resists the blow, t 'e shook the an sown throughout Russia. I P&ris, carriages. P Y Y vant, who.- remain at B wdoi bays for ship g nese the , p , pp , .. . cruiser in the middle of the season for hav-. s. i will be terrific. Strik n the tut e 4 of Second Em ice he was a ular Been.them petting you with their soft white . another year, have reached St. J hn s Nfid, h . . ing a rocket un on board, with which, he an ironclad, one of these ojectlles sonld gore His wife, one of the moat b utiful hands, that they wouldn't want you to be f gg The party suffered great hard hips from dressed u rd, oa "would he uncomfortable �` . says, it wonldhave been utterly impossible the extreme severity of tie..we ther, and probably, if it did not hu 1 it overboard, oma in the foreign colony of Par wt Lhe P •.Y ` to nave she;a seal. . stun or kill every man in it and wreck all .time, loped with Lord Hafniltron, f Eng- or suffer by it." t ;.- accomplished nothing.- its complicated mechanism. This will con. nd• Oh, they dont thin•k,' s ighed the poor (TREAT tRT't'ATY. stitute the 6rot;s of the encounter. The rich horse; " they doubtles�:auppoee I have ' - I WOLF HIINTINt3 I RU SIA•. '° Forthe fwrttons charge of th Light The$on. Hugh Gougi, the eldest eon of ships will nom be nearing one soother, sad a very fine time with nothing to do but d e at Balakl&va`• only one iowri& , Viscount Gough, has been appointed -- . the survivors of tfie.tottrible slaughter will rose was awarded town officer. Ic was draw this pretty doll's wagon. If Iconld .i .- secretary to the British Embassy a� Wash- ' 1, - Ryes Tried it d'. s It 1 sir. ;lent drive the battered hulls, low in the water, i van to Lieutenant A. R. Dun who only have my choice I would change places 4_ . . ington. at one another. Ships,suns iving the ravages with you. •I would rather haul a dirt _. 1- loas►gar°sr 9 °r4 of ordnanae,will ram and sink one another, vel the life of a son ootnmiaioa o$cee waggon without any check-rein on than to Dr. Nettleship, the oculist, hers made an- oattiu down three Russian lav rr and Wolf hunting .is pro( ably the most and in twenty minutes from the Openinglof Y tie dressed up in this fine style and suffer `' other examination of Mr. Gladetone's eyes. 1 tee in the battle also woad the 1 e of s _ He-is satisfied with their condition, and dangerous sport there is. Wit a servant the engagement four-fifths of the shi a will I rivats. The decoration was rooms ly sold as I d°• be an their way to the bottom of the sea. " You find the dirt waggon pretty heavy` does not think that another operation will and a couple of fast horss attached to a public auction fn London. hauling," replied the rich poor horse. . be-requ:isite. I - sleigh, I have gone out and ited the . • 1T IB A TtnR1BLB PICTVIts, President Casimir-Paler has a ugly• -Bur, I'd have my neck free and be x Lord Rosebery is expected-. io 'speak round for the brutes on Hume oua eros- ,c evalaped jaw, a look of determine oa,aad allowed to exert my full strength doing it," _ - ` shortly in Glasgow, when he will define g i but it dos not appear to be overdr awn. I omethine of the aggressive ap lines of retorted the poor rich horse with some sfons.° A fat hog tin to a trey ever failed And we have not yet nearly reached the bulldog.' 'A clever oarieatnrist k ad- the party a position on the House of Lords, g spirit, and as he gave an extra strain at hii . : Home Rule, and the disestablishment of to collect& pack. The tr uble as that it end.. of Inventions to cannon, though the &nt&ge of the resemblance in tp re checkrein, the poor rich horse•noticed the the Welsh Church. drew too man The wol es would ether limit of armor-bearing by ships is in sight. Ind name to portray him ar " I. Casimir- y. g Po Y blood was rtactfng from the corners of his : Mr. James les Haddart;tie feet atlantic to Lhe nuiiber of •_'00 or 3 and devour the The dynamite gun throws m dyn smite erricer," and the caricature her " can ht •• bomb large enough to wreck the lar art it mouth. Is it tike checkrein that makes line promoter, is awaiting the publication n." Far from lowering him in th public our mouth bleed Y" flaked the rich poor . . 1< 8 P pig, Than we would des upon the scene warship afloat a distance of three miles :; Y of Lord Jerseys report.before asking fur- P &teem. however, it has greatly iaoreased hone. 11. Cher eibsidiee or making'' an further at and the fun would comms cd. hey are as and with such accuracy that nine success Iva is prestige as the uncom romisin watch- -. K Y shots were recently planted in a space not P g P 8 •'Oh, yes; I'm$cilia$ quite need to that. , tempts to form a company. float as a' deer. To ray t at t ey are me og of the Republic. Ve often y mouth is so sore I. can t P i�' Y• much bigger than a battleship. These gu no Very The Imperial Government offers a t}iou- fleet as wolves would be m re li e•itr They care meant for coast defense, but it will be ' Cbesholm R,obartson;one of the fbrernoat scarcely eat, &nd thea they thick I m ill,. -' sand guineas for the best scheme of an can ogtrun .the horses ev Dry time, and if bat a short time until they ace adapted for I eaders of the rest Scottish coal miners' and the surgeon with a great long nems- Imperial Customs Union, The Earl of the come use on shi When Lbfn et w that trfke. speaks French with was ualmpesoh- ve c-y t•y-ria n-a-y, I think they call him they are pot picked off u est u y Ps• g hie accent is ua ted to some, extent -comes in with s blac>t bottle and ties up kosebery and the Marquis of Salisbury ass that Lwo naviRs, . �: u you might as well iv n t e fi ht and F , three miles s rt can �' are expected to act as judges. P► Y g g P .g - with a single discharge blow one anothei` " tth German, writes two systems of short- my head,and pours some dreadful medicine - permit yourself to be dev gree. .. pard and reads Carlyle and riche ahsner. down my throat and whips me when I kick h _ Bishop Sullivan of Algoma-, has been P Y Into nothingness "leaving not w rack be• p ' appointed by the Colonial Continental Imagine yourself makin a running: fight bind " the stupendous c riminality of war a wears a velvet jacket cat a la Vhistler, him." r = Society chaplain of Christ's church, Men- with a band of 300 hu r , m&ddened g Beats a stovepipe hat of the stern worn g. will brio about Its own end. That is the P Pe The rich poor posse now opened his eyes _ tore. Bishop Sullivan, who hse been in ill• wolves and with the kno ledge that it oqe one encouraging feature of the continued yen Yearo ago, and is profuse is his display ode and surveyed his compactors under the 1-1 ` - health for some time, has accepted the of the fleet little brutes rhes our horses progress being made in the invention of t )ewellary: He carries a cane which is light of same.new idea I position. you are a dead man, and on a possibly deathdoaling instruments of war. aid to weigh seven pounds. 1'Well, yon have a nice stable to ats, in, ,{ '.' . The betrothal of Miss liarel «'ilson, ell• imagine what a nervy op, rt it is. It re- +asp--------- . Bismarck•was a student in Goettipgen in don't Yon ! Now, I have nothia but .a �, vires a cool head and a e e. If you P padding. , . est daughter of .Mr.Wilson of Tranby q g y 18P2 and 1893, where kir skill to fence won lain barn and no din To sure Croft. at whose house the celebrated brae- miss your mark, you're g ne. Your aniy THE YUSICA�I. EAR. or him the surname Achilles the invul• on cold night'A I have straw up to my _ r chance of safety is in k ping oar horses - � arable" In three terms he fought-20 knees, but I dont have any blanket and my . carat scandal arose, and Lord Willoughby n It is generally a Ion fight You look 1t Was iLaelctrslt is many of tits >fagsirs ip:.: de Eresby, hse been broken off. No reason p' g Y g duels, and received only a single wound, bait w rough and shaggy. ; . . ' . hue been made beenpubl ;. back and see the carcass of ,the animals fraepie of the Past, •• ge dottingthe snow for a mi a or two is your _, t whish the scar ass hid lower Iart never the �� ,,,Or, dear. sighed the poor rich parse, ' Sir. Terence O'Brien - GoPerdar of I would Rive the world, said the Em- lip is still perceptible; but as. this was I would much rather have your,coat of wake, and still they put ue y u in great cess Catharine " to be &ble to appreciate used by hu adversary's blade flying from fur,and I wouldn't care how-rough it was. I.- i Newfoundland, who is at present in Loa- numbers. Slowly the pas thins out. Many P the hilt, it war oogtrwry to the code, so It they-would only let me have the hair. . don,says that a taajority of the people of have dropped bleeding to t e ground.' and love music, but I try In vtin�� For me that his reputation for invulnerability re- that belongs to me it would be much more . E - the colony, throu¢h loyal to the +Empire; Others stop to devour th oar es. The ft is noise'aad nothing but noire. would, if compelled to choose, prefer; a more that fall the more t mid he reser les• g • - mainecl technicallyunimpaired. indeed comfortable than & blanket. Thea cutoff onion with the United Sia To what must we attribute the absence of the university autorities t o bade him to my hair mud I feel every chilly wind that ' States to a union come. When you finall; outdistance the '°� with Canada. y the a♦r far music fa certain people ? lloes� fight certain projected duets on pain of blows. Idon't dance around as you me ' pact you have been through th most try. PesP � e: t cert. be" I feel gay and happy, but because - ��t'UTED STATES : % Ing ordeal that the most edea sportsman this gap belong Lo can intellectual order oc j pp _ Princerr 1>3eatieb and her husband, I feel perfectly minerAble. Sometimes they f; could wish. to • purely physical order 4 And Is there Prtaoe Hear of 13attenbue Istel took make me wear the over aback and blinders, - F. A scheme is on foot to have a bull fight I consider wolf heating the most danger. - ahortl in Denver Coh any way to make people who have not the a brief trip along the French coast,strictly and then it seems to me as if I would lose Y • ous sport there is: Tiger hunting in India , fnoo , and a is Bobeme. They- visited m wits entire] Little then oan I see ;. At a meeting:held at Binning am, Ala'., is tame beside it. If you o in the jungles natural instinct appreciate music. � Montt St blichol, and cheerfully oined in except the sky' and the tops of people's . a committee of rep table colored minis. of Indra to shoot a tiger, you are accom• The great Empress of Rua" would find the rush for seats at the table d'hote after heads;and it;I stumble, or ran away, when .1 ;. fere was appointed �o visit Liberia and ponied by a long retinue. Yo' shoot your herself In.very good ooMpaay if around pec watching the culinar o rations in the I am afraid of.something I can't see, the ,,; investigate its advantages for a colored prey from.the howdah o as a appeals If august person she assembled in the king. kitchens. Princess culinary had with driver wh1 me where my hair hue been t.: colony. you miss your victim, t are re twenty dom of the dead all the celebrities who like ps ' bullet toad for him bei re hes ria sr A come difficulty secured w lase when a clipped and I can t say a word back. ; Bishop G. A `Smith, of the Mormon y p g herself did not appreciate music. She might young Ivy opposite cid to her:-•'•Would "Uh, well, you don't have much hard fit: � . `- Church, says that the centre of the Church Person might as well go Iger uating is a- form &very respectable court, with all they ,you mind ehtn in with me, so that I may work to do," said the rich poor horse , = . will shortly be in Mexico, and that a menagerie. The only n Ws scary par• warriors, poets, phflosoppan,. littorateurm� sit next to my pcugng man ?" The request '•you ought to appreciate that and- make powerful hi6 rerchy, greater than Salt of the sport whfatt sol as a ore }s that and artists .of all kinds, including even was of course ranted with so laudable an the best of your condition. . „ . • - - = Lake will be established. after you are all throughyou avers t any, musicians; who understood nothin aha . 6' ' ' ' 8 chisel in_view. I 11 change places ees with you at any time, thing w show for year dor Bpi it is ever of the beauties of that art whiob exec gugeuie has the London and Paris news- replied the poor rich horse."Ml load becomes - 11f1r. B. P. Hutchinson, better know ase great sport: cased such a powerful influence upon th y • - .� P° Po rs read to her after breakfast every heavier than yours oommonl y is, because I ?. o- Old Hnteb, the once famous Chicago soul of Alfred de Morse who wrote : h , Board of Trade plunger, has opened a one _ ,�, moraiact, sad. not until she knows .am so tied back and curbed anis reined that 1. cent cigar store opposite the board, where Early to Bed, Early Rise. Tis music that mad me believe in God.' the newe of the would does she open her: half my strength is spent trying to relieve .' I he once ma3e and lost millions. - �� Among the literary celebrities whom mail. The ex-Empress was afxtyetght my washing muscles and neck. When I Dominico Bonanu the twent-• ear-old Bilornaterae Bjornson, cele rated Nort molophobia was notorious we might ei ears old lastspring, and as a concession to dont have to wear the over-aback, then < ' Y wegian writer,inveighs ains the growing Beaamarchau, who wrote the famou rhe Infirmities f ashe carries with her a theft put on,the bearfn rein, which is no s Italian boy shot in what was to have-been "Tho stuff that, isn't worth wrftin g Orsini, lain umbrella of unbleached muslin as a better. And then, when was fashionable a mock duel at Chicago with Pont 1Borko, custori} of turning nigh into day.. The t good enough to sin ;" Theo hll0 plain stick. It is never unrolled, and horses old and lose our style and '.. ' . _ , another boy, is dead. It was agreed be- practice, be thinks, is altogether pernioi• (}aler, who said that "of all as grow' who forgets • . tweeu the boys that they should fire in the ons. music was the dearest •" FonLenella . th no attempt is made to make use of It as a spirit,we are sold w somebody air above •each other's heads. Berko protection mast a sudden shower. She we are not used to labor which developer �ti failed to aim hi h enon h. • "It rnitntr den's heal h ht+ertS their author of "donate, quo me voux•tu 2 ' usuall romenades alone in attire indiffer. the muscles; and we are whipped when we• g. g ` who•used to say that there were thre Once oP bar personal a range, and can't ull heavy loads, and have to endure A number o persons in the tiai g hb8r- tastes,-and is a effeotiv in 1 cassia$ the thins in this world tl;at be could neve PPca p �' i3 g dremsee aIwa s is black which looks Tuner- az ace and all sorts of -other h&rdahi ho ,d.of Ogle S tion. Mo. have 'recently standard of intellect as t e abn of sloohol. understand, namely, gsm� bling, women�� and in contrast with her white hair. when the least prepared for them." j -'Poor rich horse' said the comp&rrionate been taken and cult' ill without any app&r- The State ought w legisl to i the matter. and mesio;and finally the amiable poet, •' ;w ant. cause. It ars at length discovered If State employees and the ehoole .were Fontaine, "i"-' ` - 1. : . atrtache of thedray,-"I think I will try . ` that the Bym toms were produced by made to begin work at sunrise nd to cease Napoleon I. hardly loved anything i I - be content with my lot after this," drinking water'from a well,° which had work .at mid-d$ {or two! ho rs later if A T lusty fans ant3e.l harmony, except, perhaps, the roar of Just then Ilia draytman came around with . • become the nest of a-famil of i seen necessary , Y artillery,, Music, he said, troubled h a coachmen � 3.-. y g g this reform would con lead to y A Kentucky, geiitr�amaa, who has three some nubbi a of Dorn. The gay SofhloFr ':: < snakes. . tethers- 11 . lion would &#aiin be con,and all nerves. Nevertheless, like apraotioal mei . . spermia 'sad boagtiful daughters, several mounted his box and with a cracak down aa�L �,{ shops wool$ De closed sly the after- he understood the advantages to be Bert " g whip sent the poor slab horse fly 8 i noon ; evening would oft e'more be evening ed from it front t military int of vie Ye&rs ago corked up nbottte of old whiskey.. r horse robbed his - Dnrin the cumin winter Aaetra'II a will .els in ferules times. The thea rr would be Y the street. The rich poo - g g,. � Conaeggently be gave orders to the pan saying at the time it should-'not be opened owe on hie master's shoulder and told him 1 a J1� 'compete with Canada for the live cattle open from four to soda , or from five to of different regiments to pit►q every day � until one of the three tharried, when the what he heard about r rich honhee• ani 1. �: trade. _ .eight, and between nine ad to everything front of the h hale wsooth0 an oncou liqquor should bO dcuak to the.health of the the two jogged og�together, I 11 Tha czar's eaItb lirag A?d, rrsia `ci�aoh would be closed and all lights ould be out, age the wound. - brido aL'the weddi�pg feast. The whiskey friends in the world.-Pleadings of Mercy- � _!, . h' as'at present fn the con try, here people Napoleon III. tolerated music with re is now thictoen.yea" old, •and the girls are , apprehension among is relatives and p° fl / �- have not yet oessed to wor during the difficult , aad,Victor Hu o. in.the rf' still unmarried. What a luscious chance 2U 000 Wheelwomen, , , �`. u r - friends. Y $ P The: health-of Grand Duke George, sec. day and sleep at night, Sua a reversion of the poet~ had to be coaxed by the co - for Soave thirsty young manI . 9 • and San of the Czar has taken a very serious to `alders hours' would o ma h tiQ allevi- polar who doairsd to pat his lines,fn mu ► There are.20 p00 women riders i. New 1 ate the evils from which scoie is at ros- .• " �, r`., turn. Y P Are not m verses, he used ss i, York and New England alone- If possible, F my i yew •. � A miStrientfor th'e i�tiortation of-Ameri• ant suffering. "suf3xdfeatly liarmcuious tA.stasci vvitli I istg9t s h+tall6kh officer is testing milk lite s = "� "'' a the assistance of disagraeabl+t,>aAiss p delivered there. ' - the latter staid and coAservative lot& can cattle into Switzerland has been set on �*' ,. ; , j r Wit: is more whwl mad than New York. The►t t.: feat. Ieven t'hbtiiand visitor aids tie ole . .`.^_ : P1. ' lQt►ieyaier :aytr ttld giifl alio ha>! anthueiasm hue spread to Lhe tiniest w r of Grand Jtition, lo., o celebrate Japan is effecting new freaties'wifih the The.Boston voting list this` eRi' t ._ t .,, :`at<Wamptim,,Pa.I is and a little in hamlet of 3�or _ ach .da .. S s imie a f as nishin size "great powers, and to being raoogniaed as 9 p 4 g tLO names of fl,472 women votiz : s p'�to I lI► souls vtrill have its quota of �h+�lu'op0e°'• ' { 1 �. . vee of the air�tei'hoa� of civillz9d nat+ionr. were ezhibited. ='k 1 4 ., . 1. 1. ,. a a3L*. � i' a 4. X - t: _ ''�Yq''��' a _. 5 # :A. 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" 9 1 I r tiives�itlt t!+!s Y tM'Esttet ieket a ilr Toa 1'e a tired cat or „ruo:dawt�„ 1. r •, Al p c� 4 � ' �' , ; n1I eae>r v i k y - . eel stilet nand to l3tllt Growlnrl. Gets a swat lrirlu tibt ` is pe1i it Dr. Pierces Favorite Presor! ti' � �t 1. � � I - 'o apters to me - 4 < 1 .• P ti Ing. It is writ ' -. y , = 111Rre9ted, . if you suer from an tea; Y lemale •. .{ W ry� 4:z 1 „ ,p n may understand. paint or disorder, ou y _ I y_ very catee in the world of frieairs l.ea than tit month' -a two thin q Ret Nell. For pt@ catara oontainin t' %; ��D �1 '. The was w g hteheneky gs-to build n women's etren �' g `� �j, .#': tants a e conoerned, has recently poor, struggling o K tai or at 214 1? q h Willlatn srigita. Publls, L'". _. .+� �O i +j;� V as far g gonna to cure women's atlmeute-this tete I Jaokt.on boulevard . °, vered i Arabia• Alxermllan pro- o- he is on° of Y medicine that's° �tttxrcarrteecl, •\ bean disco the happiest"than in Y �� u fl i feasor, travelling in that country, chanced fortune has smiled a C i ° does. t our*, in-every ones, your .monet 'is FO for dameI � iv ,. p° him n a most rbturned, On these terms what can else n p 1 QY to can across thia� ,remendously elongated substantial way and h is t * to be " net N H E Ev°� ° ° -1 oa proud ,� ae goad for o DRY EAOTB �doreedb ail 1 � I 9 imen of man in a caravan that pitched possessor of quite a o fort is mak Preseri tion" rtlates And Tomo 1 1 a000nnt. It ha ne p rVg y • e R call 8aden�� DOOOocs ''. Y- tee; 11 GLOSET . . . 3 itis tante in the otlais of Siwah-Amons. The Mc. Lhleheniky ie at H brew• y thematural tunotione, never conflicts w' h ��'� a PrOMPeawnwwm�w PRICE 83.86. .. - �' professor, ut ousel recoguizinR how appreei- born twenty-two years ago in th IHae was ' call Is perfectly harmless in an . s Ian of dition of the female a atom. It im r q . tUU1YlRA0TUU0 AY OAiN. GEAR OOH r d j� }:. ales"both by ectentista and the public at the C$ar, where the Jews a e mu h perse- 'iigestion, enriehea the blood, bt'inpa I e� t*a• �CU& 0 ',,. �' cc Dated. Five e i - large Would be this tall *in of of the des- nil Yat° ago, al ne a d almwt fre9hing sleep, and restores he&Ithg - r art,"as the giant was called by hie°°moan- Pep ass;he7ett hie ni►tive and'. d sou hi vig°r• For d c aa r C home in America, floc ly to sting in g-dawn seg stioons, dinplaceme ;p, �IS Md �,, eke - 10gC I14�1,d .-. r ions,st once opened neQotiatione with a htca o is 1891. be&rfn ns, periodical a s F 3S t,;- ,.. ' will be incr es. ,a� :, . visa to bringing him Europe. AEtec no in Russia and at � leJ ad lenrne u ail ri he and every-chronic weakness oc irreQulari y, - and of trouh�e the bar cin was cloe@d.and a started .• little reL. pairing hop bout Svc ur@as A�emedY that safely, and pertnane lyad. - contract drawn upbywhich the granu agreed freed lour lana l , ,r._•�. . to exhibit himaplf under the direction of months aggo. freed from foul " !,-L" Oa Fcida �� 1 weeds.if you i ` _k %V. Roth ober , a ': ,� o 1. his discoverer. y, Aag. lU, Patient, - � , What makes thin giant doubly intereftc- customer of Mr. Lahiahe ky. o me oto it►ahem n D Doctor, why dose wht �" ­­`_ 1, .1, - . the aho and chanced to how Doctor Y BhOL11d he rich t0 insure deed Your Stock j' jug is the fact that he is a'beardless twent P wO one, ou d Y one ted ,' Its bec ae �' youth and nothing more than a'prepoati►r• ih�iokuta in the Ho duras Natignal y rt°l lt'str• Poor bXOOC means. GCatn Cotte h health ° Duals overgrown " kid." He is only 18 r'Y ( �uietana Mate teryr blob he hPoog er's Yhenyle Disinfectant mi' ed �na8>�115 " _ - _ Grauntd z' car• -, years old now, anti how tall he will be had purehseed for �0 sen &Mf , Lahish- sh oil or grease; will prevent ,he i d 81384 }�lOpd suers offered to take one of them, more se Y• Apply with a b by a :` «f Whnh he reaches his maturity is a matter a eat than ought Horn f4 rush about he means Scrofula. ,( rl , p g IT- " t of a eculation. Hassan Ali, which ie the oflthe slips, for a Ve° one horns, head and back of animals. , name of the youn stet, stands nearly a@ven P , g Mr. Rothera- She- - euber 2:i Dente. The dra n k plane me+" ge Ce Yee•abrry that you ki ed Buhr Stone ChOper.. '� > 4. : - feet high just at resent He grows. tea• B �� timeter or au ever week. H@ is perfectly on Aug. 14 and Mr. La iehen ' °t tit's better the e- healthy and-is n t\ at all bad .looking, surpdeed that the number on hi idckets Ing sorry that I didn't." t 5Cirinda everythln even to the meat seeds r,, L72 h Charlatans and Stones met a lifUetime. ,„ 18 /� • Iron plaws, chilled' 1-16, are not in it with though his featur a are rather costae. He of V. � ad drawn the eeco d capi al 'prize �tuaCkS O French Buhr Stones,6incl-ea thick. x ,:J3: 000. He resented his tic et and g P has a goo_i appet to-and este and drinks p Have ion lied their vocation on the x(- � .11. - . Ifully as much a three full town men, lastvt'eek'reoeived aehcgk.i r, l,0 betag Perin Ccs �8On$ g = pedals of the people. The kc,if Easy to run, simple, durable, fast-Write us His hand•from th tip of the middle finger the one-twentieth to +vhioh re was ntitled. ,as ` red to the uick ; °allelic applic. i ane P .to the wrist mesa tea nearly thirteen inches �M�• La ishenaky is an in uatrio e, ever• ib�a torments the victim of corns I tit( the Cream of Cod., - Waterous ,Brantford Y` 1 liver Oih : ,�� . in-Length, and is roportionately broad and g deserving young man i whose conviction shaped itself-there' Ao t e _% 5 heav Ali is b o m@ane a t;inderelia-ars hands rho money will be we t e n cure- Putnam a Ysinleaa Corn Extc nor elll'1Cht3s the bloody CANADA ' curesI. y , y, Y Pe When - . i ., far as feet are concerned, these being asked by a reporter for Th Dispatch what Proves on whatnlender basis public op .ion Anaemia, Scrofula, Cpughg �` f L F ,: is keepin¢ with the rest of his body he intended to do with th mons ne re• often rests. I( yon safler front Dorn et t "-��, �,� '_:. - . and• molded on a heroic scala- This Plied : I am going to send � part of it to the Extractor and you will he anti g C011ls, Weak Lungs and C-Y' _ young giant is really splendidly proportion-- my father and mother, w o are still in sold ever where, r ed, t Nways- .. Kussia, The remainder I hall u e to en• Y Wasting Diseases. Ph`' . •ysacians, . 0 ; . ed, and,appeara be enjoying the very lar a and ex I want a positiotl for my non ata an d"i• the world over endorse lt. ,�,best of health, ie dressed with regal g �p4nd my buaine , and to build for ! What are hie qualit:cati r g l" t ,�MQKe. ,r - VT magnificeuce, and the cut of hie multi• myself up,rn. (,hioago. I pore ate the "Failed in everythfng alae." r " colored silken ro a aid to len then his good fortune and I have pu based another • Cured the DoetOr. $ �D� be d�eeired br Sdbstltnt�s! "rr� _ f.:•' appearance. lie a of a cheerfu childish ticket in the September rawin of the - Belleville.AliD•n�ute,Wo.aSL - disposition and h e not as yet been able to Honduras •Nationr,l Lotter Tat coin- For. some time peat I suffered in \ master any of the harsh guttural words of pans is honest and romp and id m Mum °' `'hills,and Liver Complaint, iftor a . p O I \\ r,a p Y considerable thought I adopted `lt ' peon _ q - <.. .. - -txerman language. prr without. quibble•" Mineral Water wgit •'i:: . . W. Rothenberg, who held the�ot er ane• h a view to cure, id I Champion M�� must cordially say I was surprised, but ��940�� 1. f `-` twentieth of the same num r, lived at 25 Qf c agreeably so, at the great change t the '' ' A N W FIEND. Newbury avenue, but when are iter of better it has wonted in me. ('jGA�Z,,_ The Dispatch called there It was fund he w I - -- hod moved ; none of his n ighbo s could :c s• f,so. PAdUM,Quebf . 'O a � it iS Reany - �11. 3'ke, sainva i tlaytr ■an liladt Bt9 ire his present address, ut 11I i.ahin• I have bee°drinkin t gg What did you do with the oheok, ,aur g St.Leon Mineral Water �' U8►t t'O a►tl• ,IM Ur�tit may to l7la Cetratry. " hensky said he knew Mr. othea rg had father►dn,law gave you fors wedding res- regularly for tour yeltrx, and conwider It the Q P ant ." Hod it framed • cry best thing to drink while in general tr•31n• - gotten his money also. M . Rot enber „ no Dae Auld in It is an excellent regulator, having com- Ta{� /�1 AdVlce ands ,. I . . g cash it. g• A new street nuisance has 'arrived in this wu a workingman to very mode ate Dir pletely cured me o[ constipation and kidney -)• - - ..; I . - currtstanees, and the mbne The Tree of Heaven is the common nine trouble. Ihe�S�' QR ef�jrtIS coantry in the shape of a band of Italian paid him by W, H. HAer.tr-r,383 Mannln Ave, '!� lnaeicians, recently forced to leave France. the- Honduras National Lottery mpany forltbe Ailattthna, a very tropical l kin Champion Mede+ g a fz� tree. frown Bros. Co,, g P titian of (.ansda. ^�0 �lns; S oKe 1._ , . . will prove a blessing W him nc� hi tamigy Torunto, y g tell Leon �lIl9r �'at9r Co'Yt Ltd, rt"" � ✓ •'��+. (te,IT •:Q' - because of_the prejudice against their race and will be well spent, nod ubt, `pica o us that it is not a very satiaisotor war due to the aseasaination of President Car. 11119•) Dispatch, Sept. 14. for our section. This douse'wish $ells OIDoe- Rt 'r gent 8ia8 St.W.Toronto. q GinPl - (' �� = not by Caserio, who abhor the organ and here. They pay salary and expens and •All druggists, or d Hotels. 1•• .ro•8AC1*`p&Prr11 M� THAT OPEN LE TtR• ober liberal inducements. X..."_ 1 _ essay to delight the ear with more musical, _ "Ftosete has accepted that herr old i more primitive, 'instruments, which they p f i;uidheap, What do you suppose ah was w 1 Ttte -srtionlsre of are arkabl cure o thinking of?" Hattie Her9elt,de ." play with trill. consumption, sifter the patient had reached R The'chief of the newly.arrived musicians the !sat stages, related in he Recipe•-ser Making a Yeltelotss U r r R ■� le ttr Vit . pub. . R 1• - plays what is known to Italian as the sam• lisho4-in last week's issue u der thehead 0rialk at small C*st, . GRAW9 - r They give•perfect Satisfaction in fit st 1 and finish,"and it has bOCOMe S '_ _ pogna, or shepherd's bagpipe. It c�,i9►sts ani `+ e° ,OPeu'Letter tiro a Pr minent lA+'ei+ohmaon'BYeaFxtr4►et. :: oil caro b word that y e' ' Y- . Physician has caused m o comm t• It sugar ,c . 4 Of the whole skin of a sheep �r goat which is well known that physics s a9 a ale are Lukewarm Water...................•.......two lona ( . uIR��Y kUBB��� iveur j>��e ICOM �. ' is made air tight by tyil u the aper• avbrse to speaking words o praise for an Dissolve the aught :atilt yeast In the &ter, - ' &dd the extract,and bottle ; place in aro► _ advertised medicine, hose er me toriou9 plaoo fortwenty tour hours until it for Duct. - ` turea in Ill 'the skin. The reede which! are -- -- ---. __ __ __ t attached are -fashioned from c rn stalks it, may be, and when one of hem casts this then plane on ice, when it will open sp !cling prejudi.-e aside and given i plain unvar• and delicious, _ 'f.,, . and-iron keys are crudely faste ed to the nished Language the partie is-s of a case The root beer can be obtained in a I drug . _,',L__ i•`. , \ . - . reeds 'rhe eampogna dr,Pnes out a eonor- i that muni talo rank .mon toe wt re• skegrot^and tl•vee in 10 and 25 cent bb lea toTING . ' ,+': . LLgallons. SUR SP�C2.�,..LIIY " • . Due accompaniment to the coma mus&, as markable in the-practice o medicine, it is. not only a noteworthy triumph or the IL I' 31 ' _ the pipe played by 'the other performers ie ; medicine in question, buts! o reflec credit - called, 1'lic aanipogua player has s ' base Welhive lettere from all pacts t?f Canada casing on the physician who. hag est as de hie , 1. drum attached to his bagpipe. The rum I T� roe. ' ,. professional prejudice and gives the result i p �+ n , is a arca!!-sized one, striped aroundI.the of his use of the medicine f r'the benefit T�'t� 1 r�a7#on f urnatles are . the 41` rim with tea and atteen, and bearingg the of suffering humanity.. Int e,xiticl a pub- i B a • national coat of acute of Maly. 1'he- rum i Let ua�send yo° Catalogue and full particulars,and you � I has c,mbals and a triangle on ' top of it, !abed from time to t,irr e, ouches for by -„ y . . reliable newspapers, the put lie has rad the ! ""'�"" JudgB fOf Yourself. which are worked lis a string p&ssing I stronReat eviddence that Dr. 1'illia .' Nr°k . through the body of the ,arum and attach Pills "for Pale People is s edicin of ro I. ed uo the heel of the player. markable merit and now these added FLARE BROS.'- There are two other men who• play , the on the authority of a well-kn wo ph sician, I , PRESTON, ONTIN .. _.. . .­ i . . .. . +i c�rna mass These ire short pipes afoot over his ai nature -the art'• f I . I I made of cure stalk.. They look like a R p t ularao a cure .� I - ----'---' clarionet without keys, and make a similar , of consumption through th timely use of #+ noise. The wamau who accompanies the . llr. ��'illiams famous Pink ills. It cannot McClar a be too widely-known that a'r medy h s been y Famous Stove- s .... - group and playa the CambourinA is a ; s' OO a► I y, buxom Italian of ae peasant type. the 1 found that will cure this hitherto deadly Qmmo Centadesa. ' dresses in a bright colored skirt and waist, I and uaQonquerwd disease, a d if an of our _ _.-- flV� ���Q 1. readers have Bot read thea title which It sold t9a.a1 orae all ntR `� - TBS ( ;; &nd'weare a colored silk handkerchief on her ;. 1 we refer we would adviep •tt em to 1 ok up xt otu'Os nciP:er}t (ons tion head• she is the wife of the eampogna I L Lha boa0 OoulMb aRi1 Oioup Ys by th8 pep 18 player; All the players come from Abruzzi, last weeks issue and give it a caret 1 per _ _ - n'I�s� P t usal. a The facts related ma prove f Valu- -- --- for nearly to Italy, where nearly evrey one plays the t4 eampogna. or corn&mus&. They begin to able assistance in q time,of sed. play the pipes when they are children lustU61 HALF A able to blow strong enough to make sound. Get Rid of Neur �, i- aoo�=a0013 1 I :9 °`� 13'1 a. . vM, ' ' Then they are trained in the &fit at,nd roared Mete is no use too4ag itla nau algia. "s'w 5E-MO F0It CATALOG _ . •. I. .!o become wandering ntusicia a. CENTU RY l�t is a disease that Rives w y only to the ------ -----+-------- - _ - - - i A pecular feature vt them is is that i ' po 4 N reme y et 'tie"a3W7IK � 3MXIW4 • and Take no others said • is composed by theplayer* th m9eltree a f mat; weef 1 retttediea. __ �� - .diuoowered.has-;itnen the' d re9u1at bx&ls&sstiasr perrnanentl, red, to be ust as pod. they have no regular ,.tits, but simply ply invariably attends the alt, 1 s►oQt ('poi. 'N^ft4tvanuc reo,t. t ur©guaran ed. - J g whatever roulade P THE r LINTON )[1+T8`TI Z If your local dealer plai►aaut to tbetneelvea.. son's Nerviline. Nerviline is a eitive Write for oircularm. 65 Bhuter 8t~. 'I ronto does nqt handle . � 11The cocoa muse's players do is while the specific for all naive pains, and ough w be `d' - aaifnpoRna lieepe up his bads toning and kept on hand in every rami! Sold every our goods, write x.: Marhtat � 1 f s are crashes in with base drum, ud cyrabale, where, ?;i cents a bottles A • wade to al calf .and nuc neatest hOtlt3e. _ and triangle p henever he ge a favorable „ aa�ICs. Tbey hu•,solid , opportunity. ,This seems,to o cur often in hashem- Why don't-yo 'put check top rtoe vers and ep•t•t at the aide, const Irenttt - L .r: - to that fellow who is everlas ingly d nning theywe tt,ermost, ra,tlt ai for rough usage; The London Taront0 . Montreal hie opinion, for he bangs awn indisoriniin• f ,,,, „ ACCURY � .� G�T1n�ipeg -- "Vancouver.• `- ately and at times with the energy P( a I You . Bilker- What d t, the ua ! The t* to s A 1'asr - convict driven in the treadmill.. The action bank wouldn t pay it. Neigi<t. ltriuq -- ____ is somewhat similar. The wo au thumps St. Leon's "keeping" pro rties re un• ewer farts than odic-r ral.wters and elm o rr, . W or catxl„gueb t., the tambourine until a crowd forme, than equalled. It is just as good in bulk as in Hafl!>r 1'lre dims CO. ff? c` ,she moves around soliciting c ppere. The bottle and much less expensive. Saw Baran,Conn"Nati: -# < • uniforms worn by the music ane are the - Young housekeeeper--" hose s les I --1 --' Dh WOOD same as those in use in the Ita ian infantry. bought of you were not fresh." Fisherman - -' a • OXFO and... ' The coat and trouaera are f dark Been -"Nell, 'marm, that be your fault-it GOt� ti, - . trimmed with red, and the h to are . low beact't mine. I've offered m yer every G • ! FURNACES :r crowned and opal shaped, w th• straight clay this week, and you mi ht 'a ' d 'efi . . FOR ALL SIZES OF BUILDINGS.. brims and a bunch of green fe therscurling days before if you'd 'a liked " : over the top like a rooster' til, - _ (Zapacifp from 10,000 to 80,00 aub1C beef . t . - 1 1 • ..cYCloiv,a s r • x gel, R&DIATOR Thousands of Doli rs - ;v Race. Trask Sw"ndle: -.. WOOD FURNACE � At the clone of one of the races at the Grave. - I sptrnt rying to End a --"-- ---- V GRATE. es edt►lly ,.r,� � 'c HEA Y D ATE cure for teals IR sum, a adapted for wood burning �%, send, N. .,track on �laturday young man Heavy Steel UuBae -1. 1presented amutal ti:ket to ScalperThomas which I had 13 years. WESTER'' '' and Radiator, which heat I, J t Physleta is said they '" gniclrer and are more durable t" Waldron for payment. he seal . r INTERNA T�'O1VAL• 1 P Y pe. never a w so se ere a RADIATOR of Modern Constrna t -noticed that the check number at the bot- case. M legs, h k and New fro � }i` - DIL TIONA Y tion and(Treat Heating Power a.. tom'of the ticket was somew at blurred. arms w e cover, d by "r' G'°`r' LARGE ASH PIT. 1. I b ttxt,r of ti t'.' - he gave the young man them ne e9uival• the hum r. I was nabie: .. ant and thea had him arra te. Whett to lie do n in bed, Doli A Metionar of a CO L FVR �iE. • , 8earehed at the police station over 200 old not v Iic . wi ant ,lE;na119h, - COtAbU 011 Clgi1t1�6f' tickets were found.ia,his poor ts. - crate Goo�rephy, ` and d to h Loeb l4rs TnrN.uroe+OlM,g radpttpr B ora Hia plan was t. look throw h his •stock fir• g•G.Derry. have sty s,ba k and r ,et> n, ito. Large HeatiB Surface ^�, at the close of a race alts on flu ing a ticket lege heed ed twice a Qay. I Gtke `-- poor y ' of the name color and pattern the win. �. r I BtseAsrd of th T.s. BgOtlOf�l Ith"8 .POt ''' - Hood.'s i9arsttparilla and aegn I could nee a r"" "' (� t Nrinting(,tfl '.the t titin change.. The 8e;4h I ecame ono health , the t' nu�+l en,r t our a,ld Rotating Bar Dt�m�ing tical. � . Mug to cut the, ngtnbe from ether saar+er i*sled title ;vale tell o$, was fl r y alt title r+ ►out- DEEP ASL# Pf tickets o{a like Dolor and n to cortices- a drab a to give BXPDijD WthC}D FURNACE , pa 40 ,►tilt bandage and cru hen, _ 11 . pond to the winnitYg ticket cad lue them on and a lta►PPY mall I wt>_r. I IttM eon t&kl 1g Ron.D. J. $r� er, $} '�' the bogs - sk,�; ; ��. atrxtted o[ ntz t �. Mill C gar til#. ed Gg tAC�t� . .tor,.. b k, }�a _L IIt is said that hundreds !of ollara- have Hood's S.a'rsa ark in - t+np UM ti�ai&u) r t" a 010TssnMOMIAL IlMle. u MUM1. heart paid out on these frat�nd lent tickets for seven months; and-$ince th t tlmc, a rs the otra t decd ufhor Mas►ui'aotat�ed by1 . ditrin P 2 ..«. B the tlesent meetm I have worn no ban es` wti Dever an to send for t,5�pampitlet�uataintns s tn,en ' legs+ acid "arms are. sound- aur well." . G. ®.&C. M$RRrAM CO., Publish a. Ther GURNEY MOUHDRY COMPANY Ltd , . �R Drtsstt, Bttadtord Bt, Prov sues,$. 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The freight to about 1 pee y: 1. , "F ' ` Z tW# .visiting{ friends in this vicin ty. bnahol and duty 15o. a bushel, th � fora' ,.' _2 �' , , , ne i 5 ': �Pe wonder tf Bills Mo her•in 1 w. baa the t pr ce st Vivian would be ; o. s S . :. - . . � _..� _", ­ . .. .. _, IMblished every Fridsp morni g e,t its oifica T r. , F ':.; ,` t Pickering',Out. found out wheat a gundrie ie yet. bushel, on the arra or 820. a bag. l tato- . ,- The newlypaintodstore is about to hange growing on suitable soil is one of th most TERMS - -,-1,: - , `' " - L. hands,-aa little Dave ie to oke poo ession profitable agricultural industries of nt. ` ;yt. : ? ' I '• " .0 V - - Sll-a8 P"y"t; •1.00!l paid lit udr►au i;. in a short time. W. Stouffer, son of Jacob Stouffer, o! 1 ­ RATES OF ADVERTISING .. , � � '� I,! - What has happened the rows a oraars Al au, was married to Miss. Mable Boor- , Fust insertion,per line - - - 10'cents. C0 - Such ansrtion, t insertion per lis - 6 scribe this last week or two. Perhaps the man on Sept. 23rd ult., at Hazard,.l ash.' i This rate loss not include Legal or Foreign ad- little fellow will contiuee Iter th y play Joe. Cozworth, Blfes pozworih an Mies . • .... - - Tertibementa. the-Riveraides. Cssley, of Stoaff.ville, a000mpanted b Bdr _ Special terms given to parties makingln• Do�lney Brook fair .isover Ann ber of Tarr, of Claremont, spent a day las week, . ,. LD,S�,• . resets for s or 8 tnontns or by the alt- oar sports carried o! rize . The mann- with friends in Cherr wood. 1. . .,yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. l?O p y I . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, factoring company took sea nd for rriage While picking apples a few days go io one year,•5 00,payable in advance. team, opened mouthed Ha y took v 'al 'his garden. Philip Miller slipped d in OWNotios in local columns ten cents per line, ee�� j ; 1. five Dents per line e�►ah aabeeynent insertion, Prizes for apples which he ool[gote 1r'om falling the palm of hie hand at the se of purchases Of ���11n ��d 1 Special contract rates made knowb on applics- neighboring orchards and Sandy D ff was the thumb caught a broken. snag an tore � s at tion. No free advertising. ' not in it. the hand badly. It is now getting otter. Advertisements without written nsaraotions The following players wit repres nt the C. H. Widdifield, of Pine Otohar . has - wi11 be inserted until forbidden and charged so- Ran ere F. B. C. on the b ball ounds, oe whi h he . >- aordiney. Orders for discontinuing advertise- g patented a sal! opening gate f menta mast be in writing and seat to the pub- Toronto, against the Rivers' es nes Satnr- was awarded first prize at Toronto ndusD NB- ,t licher. day. game to vommenos at :30 aha p. A. trial and was offered #3,000 for th right e ' ' a I 0 •' - I Job Work promptly attended to. Little, R. Osllander, o! the inyention in Canada. _ 1''` 1. T. Lit le, H. P rson, w. �. C�ARI( s: P �PR���OR, P.(�atee, C. Primgle, J. M well, J Weir, The heavy draught yearling Hlly o C. C. ; , . 1n- h1► • .. C. Callander, (1. lJitple, C. Thom n, J. BloAvop, of Abba, took Brst lhrize; t the - . ��� y � �a F Our Folitioar-*8anot lad Rennie, J. Brooks, with (1r for spare Toronto Industrial, the Medal at itby, _ peadeaos. and it is said by the best judges t re is ' - - - _ Our AXIn--A First-ol�w paper. oras. - none superior in Canada. She is on ezbi 0 I - Outer Ezps7otsttiotn•-I The heasty- i• . MARKHAM bition at Ottawa at resent.-'--Trib e. , sapport of the neot.le of Pickering and vicinity. 1. - we have great vat a �n j Bfr.'Waltsr Meyer has a •nted MARRIED. . FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1894. assistant G. T. R.'agont t Cann ngton. obrt8e's mother,ssx--at the residence f the FA1'1TELS 4 Mrs.Thos,9tevenaon West , On Saturday last on ha A static Wh1Lby Township, Oot. 3, bT Rev. . I orris �, groan Whitby here Markham de Bated atvern Mr. F. L. Green, of Greenwood, to ss C. SHIRTING � . . NOTES ANO COMMENTS. . by a snore of 78 to 42 for th first i niags. H.Stevenson. ";: . .. __ _ For the Markham team t} . H. 8 hen- -- U��ERCLOTI1, k{ aon, R. R. Wilson att P. aerrie . 'd the New Advertisements. e � � i- John Redmond says that Irish batting, for Malvern D B )dam, . Cal- T - bome rule is dti-ina of apathy lander and A.Baird held th age dow for U Et3RIi3TEItED Tamworth l3ok 8 for - HOSIERY . j` Sala and for service. �► ply to OHN -- goodly number sash.-ban p SLEIGH, W hitevale Oct.7th. Lot in co ;5. 69 Th*reioht rate on apples shipped Mr, John Break of this pl ee hue r eeived LO�F S i from Montreal to London last year an appointment with the trees ilway FOR SALE.---A number,of high ade ' _ . was three shilliligs per barrel," and Co., o $t. Thomas. and registered Bhrophire Ram and �OQ�` �, H�Et. ' At a well attended meeti g'oY the Mark- Ewes• Time given on approved paper. j pply S & - - thin year it is two shillings. So uluch ham Lacrosse Club and of era int rested to THOMAS PUGH, Whitevale, - 60-tf -_�- .:,,,. ,-....,,.�.,. _ .-- _r.` �- ___, ,- • . - for the Vioroas attack 'made by the in oat door sports, in the c ncil chambers T n1' 1 f r ar p p p h FOR SALE- Two Good .,ass's o duo1. �ppla 'Ba res 0 C y pllrcll&s8r9: ress u ou the shi owners during t, a Saturday evening, it was'd ided to score, to calf thefith and one duo the 15th of Oct. Fast few months. it.possible,the use of the fir grow ds for Apply to - ROBERT DEVERELL, Pic ring, .• _a - ., _ ;. : . out-door games next aeaso . P• 50tf - • --- r.nn,,...,.��r:, 1. ---- � 9'I r :. ---- - ---- _ _ a �! car mysterious murder was Call)- The friends of Mr. John tchard on, M - Y 3 �STRAY SHEtr-Catne to the' r nises I-' lI - misted in Parkdale on Saturday night, P P., and reeve of Scarbo o, deaf ing in S of the undersigned lot 27, Con S, i . eriug , . some form to recognize hi value le ser•- on or about Sept loth, 's ewes and too p alba. . _ . about 11 o clock. -r b rank «�est$vo4 - Qwner is re uasted to rocs rop art ea- ' I_. - f T vices� to the municipalit, of S crboro t p p y, y leasee and take them av�ay, l�IL1w1A. 111.- F a lad of about 18 dears ans1. wered the township daring the many ears h cotta CH1t1s., Cherryvrood. p-'d5 .. . : • } ' doox-bell of his father's residence, and pied a seat at the council ard, h ve de- - __ --- - upon opening the door was shot down tided to tender him a bans et to be held at LEASE don't ask for meat on' kedit - • • Woburn-on Wednesday, 1 th inst , com dt woodruiTs shop or on. Pic ring. . . I by .a person without. The lad lived Partiae'now Indebted to him for meat ex- - . menoiog ht 8 p.m. We have no doubt that 1 . „ I. until - Wednesday- morning when �he a very large number will a semble round patted to call and settle the same at one 48tf 1. . . ' died from the effects of a bullet wound our festive table to do oa local ember OR SALE-Pare-bred Oxford : own - • j� ' in hi9 chest. Before death the Oun honor. A oonsistaat libe al hime 1!, • 1' Trams, one ahearling utd tis lamb For . . . Y rice add other particular'ap 10 at lot 1 , con. - has many warm friends in heConee vati a 1' Ptakering, or address to saves w ne - - '. ' man made a statement, but vetry little ranks. y' - - g as Pickering P, O. I y information could•- be obtained from There seems to be snoth r terse in which ---��- r � - ' STRAYED-Came to the. freml s oa him as to who his assassin was. The numerousheamegaeries have o com . fitted s. the undersigned lot 11,oon. Pio ring. I . police are now inyestigating the mat- nd t a of many armors n the on or about August 16, 18w,a draft colt. ' or ...1,. . ' north-eastern portion of a to hi of will kindly prove propegy,paT ex en and r, and expect to apprehend the cul- po p faire the same away, WW SBray, Audley, .0.1 . i ; Markham have .been a ed notes . l I 11 11 ­7grit before many h6ure. without knowledge or'oon ttt. On Loh- '�Ot}8, HO( --For sale ^my , . I - ' man a drover living neyr 9boaff le lett premiws,halt mil. wen o!Brough >0 �. R. Mereditkl who life.. been the Gauntry some two wee s ago d now brood sows, with pigs by side(will sell .m pi� ��. T- glldr8W8 will ann0IIII08 the to from sows)or sorra alone. Any . leader of the oppoik-on of the Ont. good treasons an.00miug to .a d and :suet the purchaser,also ...ares shoes t mb ohs F • Dobe' are befn tied to ib men old. For further pattianlan apply to JO A. - .- largest oad Gheapeet sale of Dry. Hoose for'the pAst II number Qf _ear9 a prat WHITS,Iiraa�ham P.O. a•4 r hart resigned that deitlion and ' '� who bays had dohags .sit him, bias, 1. p 6" an not genuine. And . at s the OB SALE--g ttttrta eo ttuning 8U �.DadQ sIId �ro08T ie8 ever Offeied `the position. of Chief Justioe of the matter mo oomplioated ' shat man . -by tide north 0=6 half of too V to an COIIrt Of Common leas in- succession, Iia. oopied Reonine ootMs Ri a !m im m ptokeriag. ALo au sasses b.t>Q north w f f - to Bir Thomas Ga t. Just who will the 0Oum of business and has'sol both of lot 96 in the 9nd oto.of Pickering. as ase in Clt�'elnept. Dont forget tv i pIso"are good buildisgs, and Tours crob rds, •* - .1 {. • _ ' the real and sparions esti ]Siam has The premises are wall watered,and i�h1 a . . succeed him a8 le r of the COnser- is that Boase have been sot deasi v ed tar stook or`dal-y. Sold �eperatelT if � i ,' xead his adv,i neat Weeks, and Gall '_ votive$ is not yet own, but it seems to have taken up the forged notes to whets apply to JAMISR a`ILCHMST.Cbs"w . as - g _ - that an effort is bei g nada to induce the geunine note is still on Sandi . We - and get tho biggest bargains $ver . . Dalton McCarthy assume Control, would advise any having giv o 6110 a bee .,. jp LE i. j their notes to look well at 1�T TTE R Y, ,�,�� while Dr. Montagu , of Welland, has before selling them.-ll al i w ted lY V - heard Of. ' 1 - - bis supporters for t e position... That - . . . �V, R. Meredith wi 1 make a capital •-- . P uxuattiot. *�HE aaderstgoed havicgpurcb e judge (here is not ,,the least doubt, entire stook of apples trees troth Mr tb even<as he has bee a worth leader The't3oatt A rtcattara! 8 ieh wi 1 hold Wilson o)nprising all the good winter s•adl .11 - .- F Y y apples. true to oama•wUi be at the nurse Jot .. , of his party ill On ario. , He leaves their Fall Exhibition in Zephyr on Tae#- 3,concession 9.Pickertaa,on Thuredsy Oct. th . - 1 . . day, October`.18th. - and each following Thursday to dispose of he . i - _ I pOlitlCB without a 8 sin upon 1]18 Char• Mock, in loth to suit purcba ars at th®folio ng r Whose fool idea is it to to bicycl s S10 ric,.s From 1 to do. 10 cents each , fron i to - . atter, and that is sa ing much in these a piece?, Pneumatic tires d not we r out ��, 7,1 cents each; from 100 and over 5 c is - . - I daps of boodling an corruption. ' TO the roadways. Bicyclists ate not a ablic rich. This stook wast be sold thL tall an e- at to be taxed out of sits ace like mon• moved before the drst of Jane next. Inspect on + . . . be sure he has est ped the criticism Pe invited. CHARLES BARCLAY, Brougham. -1 - - . that would have been his, had he gnat cars. The lad who is riding a icy invited. _ - -__ . - fs not loafing around a sal n or pool- You are in need of a Lance , .. at any time occup ed the Premier's room, Instead of put, a un, tax . ' . . - chair, and that foot should be noted on bicycles. ihaonstom las s oaldloo e ode IF scree Brusly, Leather Mitre P . - _ . I ... . . . y .� I . 1 I , . .. et be Warded th intense of his The North Ontario 8abba h BohQo Cas I - '' . �k1 y g - yention will be held in Uxbri eon W nes. - a Fall Cap, call sk . I _ party from the op sition .benches as • ' - - ' day and Thursday 17th end 18th in t. A * ���N x�R x . only-an upright man could have done, ane programme has n pre red. f • - . - r The wish of Ontari' is that his S;cia7 teaturea are ad by N (leo. HAOCB BueD - . ` . . . • , . .' . . • _:. . censor may be eqa y as worthy and Anderson, Sups. of Central Presby an . .• - efficient. Sabbath School. Toronto, d lir.' . B. N.R.-In order to make Dotal r Davidson,B.A.,Newman Public ool winter goods. we hays decided so The Canadian Evangelist 'aye: Inspector of Norib York, y: Joh )fit- what few Goode we hays on hand rift gr ICE C R EAN . 'SHOP Ewen, Provincial Director o S. S. ormal ly reduced priess. No a yoar ahan _AND_ s -'•We notice that the PaCrone of In- wo_k will be present to leo and ' nduat you wtltnt a steep in a cart lineTAILOR. . . dnetry are taking u the question of Normal chases.--Times. and see them at Em um, Brook 1 - CONITMOMYs ' - chnrchunion. Thj have observed No IIs'.-A peoali r ap licatio was , BR, . Id FOB >3 -�Tha►t valn,a ' at conspicuous made reantl at one of ma Ici AB b tb oo p ne trait of dlvlslona the y .. '• aoanaila, a farness fotrasally makttl /a all gam.lot 4,in the d eoncession of - over•churching of villages, and they g rowaship of Pickriag, «� taiaing 9oa asps I hsfie a nom late gook of$ai , sot- Ida evaty day is she weak. - • 4bre 0 osed th seriousness a claim for gl nd I dog ��e on easy farms, I is diaated on g stn P1. �, �p to a great Waste Of Lunde aseesameot tot 1883 on the and at he Kingston road 11.0 mil« est of Whitby to foga used oven ating•, which weU be . MRS. TANNERS there y occasioned.. We are glad the "had no use for him." sad 91-2 Muss east freta steering Village a made a in the very beat tmamm � ' railway station. and to avanieat to'schoo ` I` Fatrons have taken up the subject. Wm. Miles was granted on 8a y sad shushes. Thesotl i. . etaT team, of an in first-elaaa style. �Pe do not expect theta to put "the by f3oott oomait for shootin a dog aRht well�lrained and in the h hest state of cutis = Thom regniritnE ialothitog for Foal and �O�iN TANNER in the sot of worrying his tWIG. sheep tion. It is w4ll fenced w th cedar rile, an Winier will do well to call and ez- �: abolition of sects In their political on sone 4 Scott, the 4pn foss 8 qday, watered by a li.itcgtetreaa On the propene has ftreeh meats atwa 6 Oil[ tlapd. - • , .` platform, but their 'fusion of the Wm. thinks he hsieatraok a ramous stive two dwalltngs.on*brick.t e other franca, i lies salmplq/ PriCa� away doWti ys,, large barns,horse and oat a scabies,,piggerie . Leave your orders for fish Tun' t;. i, question may cause re ►gious leaders to job and will now be oonstan on sh look. implement,driving and he houses,roto oatlar , A. II$(�U�RT ]Brougham,gh� days and Thursdays. - on6!or nuns that are addia to wa spin# eta,.all in ezoellent repair sad well•adapted i Mgr -f - - "sb see that they must do komething t0 their reepeotiveus". The brick dwelling is c PI- ---- l'8 Ii`ASHIONA E p relieve the pressure of denomination- abeep• ted up in s modern m a.r, containing to F Just before going to press a learn from roceps,besides lttltohen, p tris., closets. TO�TSORIAY, ARTIST alism. What each -denomination the Secretary that the pr ds of th lair =and sellar;has hard std sots water, fa CIDER- should consider f i - .' ' is, what are the New here are suffieieni to pay th large . prize ace and other tied U Jeno .the m&. hones f>a T;1' r T M I-LL-.- - g list, all debts, avid leave a eat lfttl sal. comfortably fitted Up, h v rooms, pantri <J j`J u Testament essentials of the Church Of sellar,hard and soft water,oto. To any pars. anoe. Friends of the society, (and th term desiring a farm, first-ol a In every res pe� -Christ? And everybody should be friends shoaid mean near) every odyl, this is a chance t"t is se down offered. It Everyone knows where to sat a good hair ' The Elder Mlll Will tun: willing to give up for the sake of ..the will be leased to know th t the S tet been farmed in the most o eful manner for tli cut or a shave, a nice elaam oo "to ' P Y last 95 ears and has the reputation of beta#oq P .- union what the Scriptures do.not re- has reached such a good i ing, of the best farms in the tewnship of Pickerin clean and cool the head, or a MONDAY'S ' . ' • � - Moat of the can fellowst►ho t to far mined tarmtng it cannot be excoued. F 81D ' Y quire,it to hold. Not. even for the y g farther particulars a ly to A. A.POST,Wbit II® � keep the hair from WEDNESDAYS. the shanties a couple of w ks ago from or to W. V.RICHARhsOY, Pickerin 9stf cominR out. - sake of union should a society profess• abridge are book again. The bo sap s' alld FRIDAY' ing to be Christian agree not to matin• the living apartments -asst ned to them ,. ! Ladies' days, , Tuesdays .and Frlda-a• info the doctrines and ordiances I of were already occupied by w1 glee ere tares THE CELEBRATEp y until C}etob8r 1st, after that of a arastic nature, and th roe eo s of Followin are 8ver� da�. Christ.. It is well to point out to the P prospects K �Y prices :- Patrons and others that it is not net- °amp life generallq wars an nvlting. r LiIH VALLEY �A Bair Cut 160 ; Shave 10°; $air t3inge I4: �7��' T��T There ie alwa s a noticab a absen a of rgham o 1St • l3ea Foam 14 i essarily ignoble for a small company fakirs at Uitbri ge fats. On dieapp toted > ; Resor X^ �. Cj O I Fj 4 of believers to hold themselves aloof gent had his gambling devi shut p on acknowledged to be the best Honed 15o..- I from some other body. .If the Bible the fair ground and when a atte pted , coal mlued., �� "°'- .. BROUGHAM. I _ as they understand it and conscience baeiness outside the grounds the tow con. ! i � _ - re airs them to stand a ar h 'stable spoiled his game. ']Be pack up - I . r '�BARGAI Thitby Marble Workso, q p L, t ey and took tits first train out of town. ,very X AM IhiPORTINI Dl RC2:. should not be censured. The blame agricaltaral society ebopld am its face "" g BRDCK a?.t OPPOSITE POST OFFICE .; should fall upon thotae�wbo, having against such entry.- Journ 1. r,..FR01Jkf' TSE 1k1.[NE�t.. : *.,., w--- -- p' g 6 no convictions derived from a study ofath1t�011 &Hawkeit� W y bay inferior coal who you can gal CHE MI A.L Y PUR: . 4; - the Scripture, adhere to a sect from r ` �i ti STOUFRwtt.t. . I Mauufractarers of �F, motive'of convenience r of interest.'' y . %�t the beet for same isle. :: n r F, -._ _ �, .a MarbleMonumenza, Headstones and all Et'. 1 . _ Ed, BloQuillei7; Balli n'tr 6, led with R I t► G R E . > his horse in the running rac stir Uxbridge - ether.©emetery Work. meeti>rg of the orttdirors of Todd :dt fain. .... I Co., vide, was bald. eeterda � � AN;1 �(S,ee1. . pet pons 1.d,at lits' Yaatspore�rs o:aeotelit, sw.ai zbt, ism . r to : , Y (deo. )?flyer", ttrr3lor al►eet end, h ;re- I113 ,. srFiOatirsndQ:as Oraaltea. y ie afternoon at 'the office of the asst nee, moved to Lefro where he as rsson a KING ST., P10 E wd3- ' Mr. Henry .Barber. It was decided to good cpvv inti tots blreipeas, , r t wishing work would do well to aaI . p r slave the stock sola at ataction 017 t iu0 , .�r. '.� _'. o ) <�, 3 R �� �' na beafor s nrchasi All work gaarautead �k v. a L:o�;. of ,fin rtt bas nr• t3ordot► iia ae. ,Q ��pp ng a- y■@@ ®*. ' , p /(� ,' - +attd prices of Itis lowest. 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J..�a.. - :: a, -a 3 t- ,. ,,. {- _ �u..- .,. ,.,� :.ty� ami r"-.. - __-. _. _..-..; ..,.-Tz.,- -7 .._ c ..,�5 ! _.t. ,._'S x i� , �, 'ter. x�' C n.. -'t4s - c - .. - - i7-.,. t .('.^ c.:-c f.,_ T.-,r- .,.. r, ,>s-.« x.. -..€i. c s= t.? iso- J - -- ;..,,_.. _ ;� t :t r ��s nen 3 '+ y,.: -9 ,.-':tib --., .fes � - w•� -i.�`�"-r.�.ft•1+ .r': ,'t,:'r:•,.:f�P '�.t�': 3 - 3�: .S ^ tel•.. `y+/� i �- �3!`,''-. J"y".. r:... •- -• M1 • 1 • Ii•{/�el7i '.. �.-. _ . . L , .� TRICT IMO' S. r . . 1 �1. - A* alta lie I#� ; `11 ,_ Y-F ,. ` STOLE>;T ix TH>t' 08� BeBB 8Aq>t:D ItADiNEB • ►� 'are +'xst a d the Clauretr." RDNSBAAY, Oat 17th, Wft ��� (fir it.sale of farm , : H EN R i--. nT r A#ew thong tg fro the "golden Ral®'' etoak, stat temente to ' `�'" h;' 1 . paoir ova Ex Rule"worth aoneide ing, Occupied ido•,st the fat►rta "'�• J � �' Da has been fixed f r „ p q T. H. F. R jnd000k, being ;_ s ,_ Thanksglving y 4 let, Do not lone ' teteat in this sac:e&q art o!lot 7 oats 1 Pi lie 'n Tott+nshi - �.' d : I- a � : November 22, r because oa n lone batre� Y Sr, , There was a slight ht fall of ittlobl► eraQ of1. y g preside over it. In- ale a 10 cloak sht►r , g los parchae- Ba r s e - q stead critioiei g the new president enter Ina•will require to set a ith the clerk. ' � �� into the a+ork assign you is yo ideal dee large posters f r tioalare. L. �"` Al, '} �� ' London Friday &he 6th inet. . � �. F. i The MAthodist church buildings in Can• officer should. Fairbaakti, anotlonee . - ,: F. .. ,� r. i .6 oda are valved at $-14,000,000• Second, Do not fe 1 hart bt3oansti na one FaiDAY, Oot 19th,-Credit sale of� arm ' The Daily News, of Berlin, Ont. hae nominated yo fora officer, you can do stook, im�pplements, etc , t e prapert+y 'of <.'� �' secured typesetting maohines. .just as ranch g d wok for the Master by Thomas Bnshbp, at lot 1 , rear of 5th :: :- ' 1. being faithful ' that hidh is least." non, ' ' � Mrs. John E. Irvin of C,crleton �laoe Uxbridge Townehi Sale at 1 fill Third, "Do of feel that our int rest in ' o'clock shat . See bills, �' , ` e , was killed by falling Dal of her baggy. y P hoe: Poacher, � I 'seta 4 f thfe committee f which h on were a airman anotioneer. �_'. _: , ( A` �� �,• Sunday Dec. 2 is _anniversary days in ended-with the ear's .work, Give 11 lists Tvlcsnex Oat. 23rd 1894wqmw ` ��� the Methodtsl church, Bowmsnville. y pr•edlt sale of l:a L A R 1V1 lye, a z s. F 1 of names and any ata which w 11 be a farm stook im lemgcte eta, the pro- ` ` {� ,` Manor Stewart of Hamilton hae been y. halp to the nes chair an."' / petty of Wihia� Carter, t lot 19, rear 4 $ fined $1 and costs for assaulting Fourtb,"If y u hay been releas from of 3rd con. Pickering. 8 e at..I .o'clock ! . .. .,w ,,n V_,/w_.wwv..•�«.,nn�,4 _riww%0%. . - �S `� Tru'; t Lotiridge. t the devotional oatmi fee, do not f rget to sharp. See bills. Tb as Ponoher, ,.I >- Wm• Bands threw. himself and$ a pray for each t &der. auctioneer. . - . I • = - moving height train .at Shelb tae and Fifth, -If qo were n the social mall&- WZDNEBDAY, • Oat. 81st,-- redit sale of , I 4 . to0. I : ,r,.} ,, $I : . - was fatally injured. tee, do not ova look & e strangers hat are farm stook, implements, o., at lot 15, ' '. 1W _ - .4:- As a result of the ezhibitioa held Iasi sitting bq yon, binki g that it is h® new con. 2(at Pickering Villa theard � ; n 11 0I1f finds committee s w rk, it-is ours too." g ) property ` '` r week the Saagog agrionitnral society a y of Ieat►a Linton. For the Past few years Sixth, '�Ii ou more on the lookout &he ropristor hae earried� ° '�, - itself over $800 in pooke&. committee do of !or et those ba s that sive lair tag basinese tbi therefore bas a e d ,, _ , lk. �� Ati Lindpay a la named Brown, aged you want tore ch give their name .to. the splendid of bt miloh Door adjoining his 'r ' 18; whsle out in a oaao� with three Dom• F '� go 01 z" nest chairman nt go after them Darnell stock. Bee bills for . fn) particulars. ' ° panione, loot hie life by a set&ing. - ., -,, pp too." Thoatat►Poaohac, anotaon r, - , 'r. .f. - ., The goose bone i8 nearly all white; lead Seven, "Do a t feel iseatisfled with the I : . �; � on will lie on the ground from early in new position on y n, there were " "f ' .. g= . Mre. I. J. Wibaxa Dress goods Prints giain and Colored Cat3tim a�II December until April, or latter. . reasons for pa ing y a there, in it one * of ropto; n& r , 11.1. There is a father in a oertain town who member is anf ithfal it effeots ih whole two weeks with her moth Ddi's. Crp- and Colored Cashmere Ser es, in�all Qhadin . °yai. ie mean enough to call -his daughter' society. ' moa at the 1900. I Misery because she loves company. Eight, "Ina rd, not be d o e aided Charles Green o4ae itted of the - ! . --�L�Q I 9 A. Lewis Bradshaw, who was struck by a endeavour. T e object of obang n the ohtirge of having matde Patrick Coe. , I i ' : ' ` " 1. I - Ho on the 24th committees ist make Ball work to ether." grove ai the Cornwall Aeai LL �, Q. T. B. train al Port pe. • READY-MADE CLOTHIN + alt., died of his injnrias on the 8rd fast. Editor Brierley, of The ' fat: Thomas e . e '� _ Journal, who_was char o ,- V, Mrs. S. Mason, Bowmanville, wall �POOD +B 8 E3I'HOD ton. gad y Mrs. Bea• ' , � . awarded a special prize of $2 for .her. ex ' Q t Ra llsh Rome jr. . Qf Burlington, with lib ,, had to 'pay - G outs, Furnishings, Underclothing, Boots & Shoes, hibi& of old relics at the ecntennial fair. - six ka"tit *rue b $1 damage• . Goods never so cheap. 'nobody should , Mr. Henry Corby, b1.P. for West Hast p� pttr, and pe encu all totals of Nenww miss this sale. inns, has announced that he will not be a W ,An ,sperm- - � _ candidate at the next election owing to ill- '' . . health. �e oof tbuseoror .es , if it is 50 or $100 worth, come direct to the Cheap ash,. - Lord Ab:.rdeen at Brandon worked tris Menial Worry, the use i • Store fora feast of-bargains. ' r of ,Opium r Stimu- . -_T : passage out to a fire on a C. P. R. engine, Before and A er. - ' retending to the dli�er that he R'A9 An lane ."ht°h.00�, to ta. . • . I `. p ,Jirmity,Inaantty, t on and an ear y grave. KEtiDALLi 'M .: H E l�I RYi 11 . , old hand. - Has been preecrl over years in thou nds of - J.. Chapman, of Sa�tit ate 1larie, and caeca; le the only xettaeie and Foveae eine PAYINcuR CLAREMONT. ' ,fi Miss Laidivan, of Ham;ltun, were quietIN, >�ten- .:get ttor tv od'.Pho.ph Iaet It ; `"` married the other da They will reside heotfert'some oro lase m ictus is place of this, V y' inclose price in let r,and a 111 Bend b return }�" r+ &t the foo: mall. Price., one kage, ei sit, e6. a Will !n a pleasant,pormanent, � TI>AQE Td>SLE-Plakerin; 8tatlon t7.R as . - s�,t' Jose h Pollard of the townshi of Clarke ItCAN I F p P pleaae.stutotiiou Pam ho free to I�' it,tnatebubiuer;s, with p. df+ee$. TRAINS t3UIN(l EisT DUT AS FOLLOW$'- s •� Choice(if territory.Every N0: G EXPRESS 1:53 A. M. has been nominated as a pupil of the•Aa- e W o Comp oy, hadv needs our goods all ricultural Cullege at Guelph, fur the In sore outs.c nada. NQ.�'T SUCCESSFUL E ' the lime. Easy sales,big �� 20 MIXED 2:24 P. M. �i.= county of Durham. Sold in R'hit y bs I3o«R profits. hien and women ,� ft J6 MAN OR S[ T. �� LOCAL, . , 8at3 P: M:: : •' The body of an infants orate found on the - Qe:taia!a it.elfeots and De. b w'a►nG d. No ezpertence ltatera • needed. Write for ar t beach at Port Startle , but alis int nest j�REE-If ou want a c of "W man" � Ott D°IO'�' - ttculars. p TRAINS aoIN(3 WEsr AIIIt'As 1rol:Lowg:- _ -. y 1 ll� y Py l►N D C. Pnshecl[ y $ the sixteen a e ee ly fol C nadian KENOM' SPAYI DURE MOR11. /n rosin el,Tlr ate,Cusrs; No.7 LOCAL 9:44 A.led. - _ which was held failed to thiow an li ht y p K d s EASILY, , �,1y MSD • 8:09 P. M. a women,send our name o d a dress o a post .•- -`�t" . on themystery. p Bo:W Ha>dezr oa Dole . - and at once to W ULAN U L18HIN( Co. 89, 8-J ��� �'Ot• -_---- ___-- , ` Dr. s. lhb. .- --------- 1 EaPSEea 8:22 P. M. A horse of Gideon Bakers of Lemon- 31. M Mehuds 8t, Toro to, mentioning R this taior d1r.- send &tae Dae otfas :,-, paper. fl Boob a.ad o h...ua.a o - J e GRAHAM - , a , villa, died at Stonffville Qn �uesd'ay after -_._ EeQ�,a ,°'�vitb I W O I n� s . . .� three hours' illness. The cause of death "O° "i i�. ,' Dorsa h�irH r , .a 9s1t s a„t. ane a.. -is still was inflammation. �iet10 'T � would have gray hair, or a bald btw►d,' T . Nr..T. C. Forman, of Port Perrv, has Subtscr be 0W for $ � IN IT at price.oro bw to meat on. ' when by using Tltr ; sold three ions a,f tomatoes o$ a quarter RENDDLI N RPDTI OIR -----++� 7• 3•» rte„ C�d�Q' ,�I i - of a acre, cad &here e about aaalher ion lhr.a,t. oo, Q's'°a' '''„'�*� HORESOEINtI �; - left yet. How's that - w "'4.e;ij'ai town K H�►IR1�0�r Chatham Township has a pLtRus of in .. ZIEWO °i+' = e,.� ,,. A tgPECi�AL 1 i. I �' cendiariee. Four destrnative fires occur a;"' ;;a"' •« e ��� Winning two rise.out of three for beet•bostng it can be restored to its proper &hicneer u��� w and color; or w o w ld allow their red oa Sandsy night. cad the farmers a<q wt� as Toronto �pring�+.lr is gnsraatee of our O1� 4 % the 1C er�ngMW .It , ' I warkma ifii . New shoes. boma made haft to grow long why It a� have organised a Vigilant Committee. . L I. v. m arses., • No eaa�, s0o credit,and tire. t too be remov�►d sac An old proverb Bays the& "thunder in i - >ser�risbtw•�•�•.•�..¢F--.r tsrnw ob..p for vo�ito►sr your w�eel, �' Septem or indicates a good crop of grin ••L t Ar• B. �• lit PA.Jr ', - f.. � - h to pisses. 1 � -__ and ftrr iI for the next year." We luny • �. strrtawsta• ratafs. Remember the pis" oppoei0e the market. �TEN CENT ' : therefore expect soave pretty big harvests . >! - --___ -- - - - _T_6___ - - -- - ---__ �NEY TO i�QA ­ _ .. 111 - k . . - I .:. . . in less - - - -- - �' W. fr GORDON, Tonsorial Artist, ges�cERs' ��RT, F. W I Hodson, who some time .ago re '- •y � -0N- :Xing stress west, Picitering. signed t Ie position of editor of The F`eir. Rs'., Toaotrro Qc it , &684. ",; mer'e dvocale, London, Ontario, has .; est,e�nn........... $ 00 oo )0 w opo 00 TY. , ` MORTGAGE SECURI been a oinied director of Farmer's In Wheal,spring •••••�••• 58 L E�'Z''.A'Z'E . _ stilntes. Wbeat,red winter...... 00 R to 00 00 - I ` - .. Fran �B. Westwood, a lad of sightoed, :: Wheat, goose ............ 00 0 l0 00 00 bought sad sold on oommiselon. ' 1 . living i Parkdale, was shot and dao tar• Bt►t p, bash............. 00 i4 to N_Ig 48 onsly w uuded Saturday night at the door Oats, bneh................ 00 1 l0 00 82 { Fir L f APlate �I BE . _• of his r sidence by an anknown and my ji1 Pearl, bash................. 04 7 to 00 58 A6ent or a, Life cadent, �11 0h :. slerioaa assailants. 1. Hay,new, ton............ 9 COPYRIGHTS. , `�, Mr. J cob D. Spence, who ' orae killed ,. to ' G e sand St Insurance c Straw,, ton......... ....... 5 10 to 0 00 o �t OBTAIN A PATENT t iter s s an h near Ne ' castle last month left sa estate awed h e..... ....... ' i ?ARMS c�•,we ti.nae"tan° i°nl!tes� s cam Boiler n ut-an a pprroCAh �112 St 1t�U1VN . iw Dr aq 6 to 6 60, ezperlanae in the patent bnatnees. Commmafos,. "� I valued t about $10,000, of which $6,800 Beef, foregaarte .....,.- •8 '0 to 4 50 and r iii A GE non.swath oonsaeattal. A Mandbo"of hu %. 4�1 . ='�' - i p Beef, q formation oonosrn►ng Patents and how to obs is in ac dent policies which were drawn - hindquarters 5 ! to T 00 tutu chem seat tree. Also a as calogae of ineoblms �` -i I erty r Sale. . lest and solentisc books sent free. 1n favor of his mother. 0 . Mutton..................... 4 to R 50 Prop FO patent$ taken th�ough senna a Co. [naludtag twodestrable dwellinQe in Pickering, nottasinthe i+3cteatigc American, J. G. Buchanan, city editor of The Veal, Oarcaee ............. 5 to 8 00 also t9 sores of land highl suitable•for village t as ws brought widely before the pubiiowti : J <,' Hamill Times, and .one of- the. beet • Butter,lb..............a... 00 0 to 40 28 lob. ($Food investment. Tarots liberal. A due, : out cost to the inventor. This svlendid , ' known nd most alar 'newspaper men Ems, doss................. 00 ;�,, 1 pip , - •• r�tderent heoea-witnhtt sur acres of ickerand attached,P edon �t wa sttiion�; hash to p. t , - toes. per hag ...... tingvtheir taratskshould scall on 7in Onta io, was rowned in the Dandae,„, 1, -: .. . 1 esiro p Hdlg monthly. i y�eir St�Mcanal nesda ni ht - wason. ° p v. . .--_ - . . ; .,_ .: - `. T ---'_- -�_._ _,-.»_ �e nndersigaed al once. his,) oeots. orrery Dumber contains bean• Pots 5pw 55 y a DOMINION �>:te.. in e�to�, sadpho�a�h. at . John Simpson, of Clarke tdi►nship, a& ho with D1ans,enabling .how the tended ,4bo Peterboro, flit last week pOx�sYjNOI1`tGl OABlEC1�OLLT DBI+Y;g. ]atsdOe'desl�.aaa..eareoo--traots. Adoress du ,th e nd u1. W. V. IiICHARDg01X Yymlr oo�;etr. Yom. est Bae.nlvs� Though 70 ears of agq cad . resident of ilia towaslup die hasps riJsigp i la a i d u p f fS o 0, 00 ofitae: vale„s el Piolterin: Boa coo BOOTS- ' , den on a train until Tne�day lass. .::...sad . . Newmarket's first band was organized I SUrpIU=r - �.,'r f - _ just fifty years ago. The memFferehi fee �_�_ ! J SHOE'S_ - .81 5s. Dr. N pW, - WHITBY AG 'ICY. - M M = N = . . . then w ash, Mr. J. ' CoUias td Mr. J0. Millard we the only reaerat sa�ittag sten I itraaeaate j FORGES A CO. TORO a persons ,'ving who were on the lists. 6io) SAvtxoe DEPART NT. - - - Goor�a Russell, whose farm is near � ta�+st allowed at hirhest t rates. No HAVE OPENED A NEW sHOR srgmt A'r f arom, has two silos one of which is 18 . . noire of wtibdttawai repairs& ( THE BEST.. J �` eel in d $meter cad 20 feet deep, .ad the, R. J. TR BTON, 169 KING STREET,EAST_. other 9 fee& in diatnstsr cad 18 fes& dee tcaNAoda Coal delivered in • _ hero we go again. The &oro'combined bold over 150 &one. p OPP09ITE CLYDE HOTEL. : :fir _ - / ,in Pickering Village for . 1. �. Mr. �doArihar, a Toronto carpenter, - . - - • • tient to make repairs to the Tishop Be •�i �; :, .. C�thane C26196, Oshawa, fell fa wil1;1 .: . _q' ., :, ' ' . I.. . - - owl +tove �� �O � r Hye h3OOTS cad SgO i7 door, etrg on his bead and badly out ' for cash dunng the present - __ - - at Bottom, p�toy. - : ting hisd and face, though no bones � , ' month. I �' . �: . were br kpn. I IZ. C. FORBE9, Mt1Lna�er. ­ � ,� !. - I .. - . SALEL _ t The Methodist (Ieneral confe'rtsnee has + Orders left with W. PEA$ will re- decided that Sandsy school superintend- �R�1l�f"0 D/�LL ante may use toba000. Pastore, local ceive prompt attention.• � ' ` ' U . ° preachers,class leaders and Sandsy school - - i M��� teachers may still incur the dun er of an , . 'C, M W. W. SPARKS '� �J ' after dinner piths-or a quid of fi e eat. n I;.NE, AY _ e � grin ed n Sgt.W.D.MATTHEW$ & Co• I All the fruit used in decorat' g Daven. . ' _ _ _ _ ; � a ' ,,, port Melhodtat Church, Toronto Junction - for the harvest home festival r` a$ stolen E E �1t R I�l`E R . .R' - -- r . on the night following the enter ain.nent, ' �I tugether with a dozen silver k ives. It I =LTjt�, ie to be hope$ the thieves will be eaaaht. ` __ ` • + . If you want the new paint on yourhor The undersigned begs to announce I to be neat and clea►� a well as $ ' 1 lasting, have it done in autumn ii stead of . AND T I N S H O P to their patrons that t� ey have adopt- F LL waiting till spring. Paiht put on in the ed th,e . -=-:- IN }. ° fall lasts much better and is not spoiled s ' �• - __ ,. r by.the little gnats that are so troublesome _: '4'-L__".:: 1 ` _ �; nd hencefort wit sell�fo C S$ �' '` � �Y! aro o irtl,tiff" ILLI$ ., I g h , 3' in the :spring. • ' ,,, ,;: e } L � A week`or so a o tiome bo s broke into "' I Pine only.. .Those desirous of having their I: : IDEi.f�T A _; . g ii j , }r the curling rink and malioiouel damn ", ' S "' �' 9 gad R , e, wait supplied will kindly bear in :, STEEL 'WINDMILL L ' f' property to the value of $1G0. Doors - oti (,,e qv� i `' ' t i i a mind that N O CREDIT will be given �-, : .. 3 were torp frgm their hinges,curlers.bases I ,, 48tr I --WITH-. broken open, chairs smashed and electric 6 g under any ciroumetanoee. . . ' .. lE ..I� .d r yWq ° light appliances broken. Efforts are be• n ,.� S EEL. T��?St'EH ' AN In unn>�equence of the above change ' I ing made to desoover the culprits. + '�1 I ,� °��,, We hear chat 'under the caption of xF �' a' or tie have decided to .reduce rices all = ' r , p no wood used in 'any part of i 7., r Woman a new weekly journal, devoted _': a spevialty.: Zepairing do eon short- followr� :--- conetrnetion. . ,. Vit- eaalasi.vely to women, to to a pear in To- In f a t Zle ,':` Fr pp $.. est notice. Family Flour. - .X1.64 perundre , ronto on Sat. Oct.18th, If the proieatars Manitoba Flour - 1,10 t: ' eaaoeed.in aarginR ot>k .their staled in• �Y rick is new acid w U selected, . �t ''R ; fi,t t�ltiong Woman will be a decidedly w 1• Z. i ffia�e storm the beat `e►terial. P. R. HOOVER dt BONS „ • y e Work uai�antee ' Ail ni oiy;paint_d azid'gueirantriad, ,,ro` g GURN UrMRV ©M. ' ootxte additioe to &lien current home liter- ,r .' M - - stare of Canada f)r rr •ar.rr - ,V•9,rg 'i r V'EROV ! , v. { D .. N'.0 I .. 8el4ilels elan -b' cmeh or t. 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I� t , .. _, - _ - - "' -.... __._ +•-. ,,,.. ..til "'•►"i+R.•-.fy>ad a>. - .. _ --; ..--. - -w. _.:_v ..ter, --_ :.... - v,+ - -�__--rte... -� �` Z m=- - {ir : filltsoB# i lr -- , „ R I A x .. > --: it u rb=seder= 'blitl dance in her ' x a on vrhioh stood , it pe o t had trtfltd.,rE ► t :g. .., �: .�; I at reached dawn tit h�E _sreaed se catrelewl Ila -_"' ;. r bs utifut grounds th huabaad; Y PPY 7'ke C.P:R, ' -, nth t d� th river. B pearl !®. eclalm Oke Istat-; s• ,. • ' ' The views from: t Le win we and indiiierpnt l%+t+could,not thillh these �` + • w ce superb. It was worth anything to s. aaptbing vi�llp wrotag. She was so ems to rise Terrltortas . .. •.r...��r.r. r1; r> .�' s nd on that green lawn and vtatch the apt ,#stably happy, so wonderfully, so We era glad,to learn that the Canada . ' ,. ;4x "„ eu wiln$ ,` bti;.,. n the vpitite when s 'set'on the Thames. thoroughly bap y. H®r '="fe was s poem, Pacific Railway C Im n intent to "i k,1 + . CHAPTIt ILII. + t r ' • t e sa loom. Leone wki de►i ht®d vtith it ; she had the sweetesto�►e•stoey ever �t►ritteu or °� Ps Y go on i ihN►jf_lease epterf¢ainttd iii h boo g ••'1'ErEY �yILL Nqr Irolisr.Ivs 'tl;'r PL „' cue had.thogght•theee part ea th some n ver dreamed of a home to- beaut ful, sung, vrriththoirIrrigatioa;plans in Aasiaiboia slid 3 r'.Thscnk Heaven " said the oountes�� tdour matt perfection ; n w sfi sat is rd Cnandoa furnished it with the ut oat ••V{rlty km Iso happpy!'' she wogld >vk Alberta aldnoat impnediateiy. .Work will' - _� ;#lis►t�>selll�antcircle,skodwoad red i$ what lis ary, and there the •first few h py herself at times, 11w y has Heaven given be started earl net s s that the m�►tter caw be set slirai ht~ If m nth, of their life q�as s nW rd rue ao leach Y all I ever asked for--love sad nod y_ atnR• ane we have ` g woEld'she had fallen• „ Dahl that the proposed interestin o - there had been no remedy 1 should have Be#ore the ourtato OYs r ' d t e was, t andos did not wish exsat y that i• happinessl" g P I `� lo�rt my rasion cyst it. The boy must have'' btigtbssed in tbf►t btilliant sir It& he had m triage should rte kept secret,but ho did She did not,know bow tc be 'grateful erationa in the oountcy'between ;Sedicine j a mad or blinded br ve robabl drawn never cissa sash dresses. sa h :die odds, - n t want it known to the world In Re rel enough. Hat and Gleiohen will be prosecuted with j . e P Y such j4ivels, fsAies deo beautif.1, +toi eta so u til his mother moss willing to intc uoe Ops morale's In authmn� s warm, entire suoeess. very credit in due toj- into it. in same diograoeful fashion or 0zgky�ts', it veal e' gaits ne t, h r. The a d receive his wife. beautiful morning, when the sun shone those.Who are pushingthis great project for- other." 1 besatifut and'pobdto aid's of '1 ap led to To Leone that Iite that +opened to bar on the rich red and brown foliage — $er beanttful fa�Oe flue sol w th de- like a heaven on earth; her hus nd they were outs together on the fair river and• fid• j6 w►nnot fe}il to com.nand attention_ My lady was trinnrphant, her handeom her• the tide was rising and the beat floated ti ht, her dark e' es were lustros and s Grounded her with " kind observant •'• all over the'oontiaent by reason o: the ez»; #sae liRh;ed with satisfaction, but the earl g b tohased for her a wardrobe that w" l� on the strown. .Lady faiandos wore tonsiv'e area laaned out for fertilization,as - radiant. Pu aY P looked grave, 1'he lawyer had taken hi Lord Chandos, 1 king aro nd tb opera- a arvel of beauty and elegance; he f uud a beautiful dress of amber and black that leave, a► id they still remained , to discus house, where so a of Lh hsn sourest a reach lady's•maid, who nnderatoo all Baited her dark, brllllaat beauty to perfeo• well as oa account of the well known char- itps,tiry,� Lord: fiiasw,jl4r did got seem Od. a'OOne° in i•'' len were, a id to taiself t e duties of the totter• What was ore, tion. $he lay back among the velvet D�sh- soler of the soil and climate of the Tern. tliat'anrQs}g 'xh ee fair a d nob a faces h bad the beet masterN in .ianda to ionsran4ilinq as her ep*m lingered on the sky, itories. the lands Comprize _ ' wall plaed; he a!eo.t tarp to my h►dq where. there was pot one so beaut ul as one's•, in truot her. :Her voice was one of the the trees, the stream. she was-standing. She berlielf was quite unu scion of the 8 eat ever heard, het taste for raps' so '• You look very Happy, °" oxa MT.LLION AC BEs _ Leone, said " Lucia," lie rbc " do Iyou think that adpniration she sxoitad ; a e die of see R at that she war soon proficient. Lord Chandos. •� upon which the rainfall is very slight. By - 3s + I iE we encase d.is p+► g,to two,we-rYllEeill bw► the operA-glslyea were t toed to her He tauoht (ter himse f to ride. T ere " i am very happy, she replied: I an Act of Padiamept during the recent nes tae>; etre eottll Op�r hear cyte king : sone thing aliigalar, every master whe wrote to-my untie yesterday, Lance• I pion the land de a tment of the coon do uite ri 'ht ,i. 4yy.,, t- .+ ? , . I q g }t_l, .- •• • Who iti'that moi Lord Cha doe . What a tended her was aware of a great hi .den should like to sectd him a hos filled with P puny " Ri ht," c tied my ladf, •'I shall tti(ftfr a beautiful face, hat a loyal girl Who war within her, they said among ao'i everything he likes beat." got perrniasion to select this solid block ae - g ids alts of the moat'.4vlrLt}oas actions f°f my is she ?"' Lord C andos as it, nd was o her that she was aompthing wonder u1-. •� Yoa shall, if it leases you, mei dais• the balance of the ( +P.R; grant ; the com- t- „ riot only proud, bt�t flattered by it. t at the wrorld would hear of her soma ay. lin ." he answered. pany undertaking ' to determine whether - fie' I - "M mother v►l it field at o ce w en she T ere was'sn innate segme of power,a g sad she leaned over th9 stole of the 'boat " Well "'aAidSthe Hacl. " I stn do tl►at y y Aeainiboia or Alberta can be made to do 4,• rry sees her," he thought r"she ill be pleased d amatio instinot, a keen,sense of e : ry• watching the water, dcawt tg her hand I cannot quite agree with you. No doubt that the mostbea tiful wom n in agland _t. ing beautiful, noble sad great. ere through the olewr stream. �' justice to thele scat and climate with w re times when an electric flash of afus `c Ha " she re eated rather to herself out the blessing of plenty of rain fiom the' _', this_• mtirriage is vexatious eno ugh, but 'is my wife." _ - - _ g ppY+ �� P heavens. if a million of•acres in the Terri• He mitde no int oducti- a, thbug many a them marvel �� than to him ; I can safely say thin, that toriea siib'ected. - the it is well to obliterate all traces .. , , , ) a proper system of - wh° r of his friends bo ed to h m with secret It is a thousand pities, said them sic• I have had so much happiness since I hate }t of it or rather to do. moa with it alto nth• ' •+ arra erica, can be brought to a ht b state i E'` Y g ho that he wou ask t e -into is box ter to himself, that she has marr ed a teen here that if I were wretched•all my g g Pe of development for the production of all - er, is quite another thing. But ha had arrau ed hie w plan . $ia n bleman. If she had been depeade t on life afterward I should still have had far •`1 aa+ the best lodge of what its right in mother—the prod ex us ve, aughty h r own exertion, I could have mad her more happiness than falls to the lot of crops, the reeult must be that eimilac un- Countess of Lena ell—ab ul beth Dae to o e of the finest singers in the world " many peepte," dertakings will be ecartect elaewhe-e, and this case," sail my lady,haughtily; "I veil the aspect of great atretchba of our western introduce his bee iful wi a the world ; Agaia the+ drawing-master said : She remembered those• words .in after have no interference. The business art country which in the d season look bar- I >' P Lhat of itself wool be a ;pa port or het. •'ti I had the training of Lady Ch dos years ; cad she owned to herself that they ten and�unmanageable for general farming, : of it must be attended to at once. " So that he was ca efnl no,t u any I oald m.ke her the tiaest artist act ag• had tteen mpet perfectly tree. „ will be revolutionized. The Dominion "Alt least you will write tQ Lance and one into his box. or even to a change 1 nd. The few months passed at River iPibw Government sent a re esentative down to . -' tell him what ou intend ficin 9" a word . with ny of th p le he None of them •had disdovsred the real had been moat perfectly happy—no shade the convention held at Denver the other- .� /, Y g ' knew. .� s oret of her genint�, or what *aa tic* true of care had come over her, no doubt; no ,. , •'Yea, ;I have no objection-to that," she From the time the dirt 'n wa drawn fi that every sow sad then seem to feat--nothing that chilled the warmth•ot day. ]b r, 1 taros is one of the boatmen for . / "It can make no ossible differ- u until the o er1 ended gone was in b ightem them all as it flashed over the her love, nothing that marred' its perfect such a mission, and on his return he will be `" replied, P ap trance. Quit auddenl eh had A few weekaeompletely changed her she trust. Ia some lives there comes a pause of ably to supply the'Government with valuj ' oaoe to him. ° 4 able and additional information• on the - L _' �� s+ entered this new and beauy ul rid of h that keen, quick i ait;h I into a ery- sil*nt, inLeaae bliss jpet before the storm, subject, '' He may try to make same compromise,. music sad arty.-a world ao b i ht addax• tingg, that wondrous tat and intellig ace even as the wind rests before the hurri- aeid Lord Lanewell whose heart smote g I I make some wam seem so th ugh eerie, Dieanwhile the Canadian Psoitis railway zling that it bewildered her. engineers have 3onfidently reported on the him ae he thought of the passionate beauti- ' Lord Chandos retched he wit keno t *y wet•e magicians. "Yon make m4 very proud, Leone," said suitability of the qom an 's isad for' fat face. . delight—her lustr�as eyes, th ante race, When she weal talars Rivei Yti ,'she Lgrd Chandos, "When yon tell me of your making the first experiment. The Bow + . !- i e the parted lips. h s*me fracas of h c est: t Aug. happiness; I can Daly say mqy it be like river will sn 1 the water sad the soil � There can be no compromise; he mast PP Y The opera was ne of them t utiful afore Biz weeks had passed over it had the light of hoavea eternal. . give her qp at once, and marry;some one —"Norma"- and the ct _ Nor a was a 1 dtisappeared. Lore+ Chandos , givRa auffieieat moisture, may be made hi eft to roduce one ear with another r. in his own rank," said the oountesa. I will taken by the gree nt Sri onna of her h taught her ; her inwnation and t (To BS CoxrlNUID.) - hwP + y pe .: write Ilse .letter at; oaoe, and I must ask time. Leone's eyesitilled w'th rs those ere ole:r sad _re8rted, her wards ell _ _ _ r pasrioaate cepcoac es we res g ; s e k'aew c oseo.her ezpccasions slwagm poetics! nd Tut. PINss�r ORKERAL Caors I yoa, Ross, no to be weak" A weak . man nothia of the Ian nes , b t t e m is was f ll of Srsoe ; no one meeting her - ben THE LATEST CRAZE• . of the continent,• In a country. like Ca� tible object in crea• g h turned id hate told that ebe had t her 11 a in - ad of ma nificent rivers and lakes the 1 i I- to the taost oontemp t t full of elogaenoq for her. tie a+ tion." i h �. , . , suddenly to hot hilaband ; be wh I* soul t e rural shades of Rashleigh. The "Old World" appears to be trying to q Pe Ps t ' „ - Y �� seemed awake sad thrilling w th , amatio New beauty Dame to her"with tbts d vel• uestioa o ex nae alone kee the farmer `1 I will`try-not to be weak, m _ - dear, mont�of mind • new, • iritual iCal P P at the mercy of the skies la the dr instinct. P ppoo++ ken u with the New in the matter of regions. But now, with the process a laid the earl, anbmieisively; "but 1 am eon- "Lance," she tai , in .a to v i¢e, "I 1 vellneea ; ted Lord Chandos, lotcltia at novelties sad strange devices. The latest developer;teat of each a system of irrigs►- i r'; . . roe coed for Lanoe," could do that ; I d not mean that ,oeuld h a flees young wife, felt always aIle craze oyer there is popnlar1y known as the tion a. will be started ae:t epdnq along I •`Lance must take his chance," said my sing so well, but I ooald feel the Mousy ca dent that h 'his. maatb sew , her +c Old ldaid Insurance." The soliame is the ' main line of the „railway :between :' lad too an to be •conscious of the she feels. I cottld atter rhos rep caches, a 1.wQgld bs.w ,-ate;wo,,ti be °f intended tQ benefit such Isaias as have cot 'dedicine Hat and Glei,:hen presented ae oli :. : p' t3rY Something seems to have m*oke in my h r. objectt lesson to other dietricte, the era of - , _ ch me;'-"he utas done moron ,,and he must - y g lacal-that,aevpr li d before : it is 11' new jti�e,Lblia,>OEORp'ted tib kaveg+aaest ht founds busbaad. By liayingagivon premium advancement will begin. An Eiigliah ,, _ ' laffer-for it. He.will thank heaven in a to.me,`yet-1 umtAa stand it all ; my heart is h*aven� shet scald not realize- that is the policy taker secures.either in a lump or company not so very long ago tried the - . ` - year's tains from now that I have• saved , on firews I listen." , 'o the. a,t llfa sbsy +tildd it¢kodw ith efficiena of ;ordinar waterin carts, - "And you have enjoyed i !" n sand : oh flor'*e rebollio Now the daym- ere in as annuity a otipu{ated sum in the event Y Y B him." of a failia La t married the fiat* draws by horses across parching fields in � • -!i - (when the curtain fail on--tit las grand n t.long enouggh Io 14 in ihom sl ;the B fly this •very district, � bat we suppose-+she Still Lord 'Lanswell looked• iit his wile scene. h se ttnt'fell,to.her share. 'the irds a tided is tits olic A table based on 1 1vPiee Pe p Y• inevitable oonolusioa at teat preaeated it - with.a grave expression pt-doabt, I She answered hili with a low sigh of oke irer•�►itb tb:rrsissgttig; tfa Ban ith the marriageability of females is� made up self, that the country was clot suitable for #' " You think, thea, Lucia, that~ �n 'a I perfect content. i ehinin; ; aeatheY beauts}tut day brut eneral tetania $sasses, ie on the , just as the mortality tables are constcui.ted g g , ' ''year's time he will have forgotten that Sc it was that . bar her wed igg-day d ivtied fvCheY'=—i d`d�Ir "tbilt`' was f 1 of advanee, When we remember that the . - ' bebat4e t4�e t , asked rd 'of ac life aur end love. The sed like a de m. in lite Insurance. Age, beauty, health and r Dun wife ?" mos • Y Y tendency of modern farming is to cultivate P� Y g ' I- for ata•it she awak to the kn led a of the She took.breakfast always with her hus- all the elements tbpt go matte adesirable more anis moraextensi„e areas of land, we _ "I am alts sate of i t' Long before I world of art and osis d ; psrhaps the ha pleat �}eue; of wife, are talo i>ito pont a the rates cannot fail to discern the all•importe►nt. q There was nothi for,it b t to cumin t e da was that. The window of areae ustedefeoa+$in 1 lkver tiny fairer future relationship of irrigation to agricul-i. had he. of:Chis.fooiiah; flair I had decid- R t-e tit breakiwet room looked over is rot exarriineI b B Pian a rated board ed'zn ncy dwnindwhom heattould marry, at the hotel. p Y lh Y Ptd lural prosperity on the prairie. - and 1 seta no re118on for chanRiingmr plane.” Lord Cbaadas erely la 'shed at the �► wilderness of Bowen; the win owe fit exwminen. Companies, have already , • "Lod Lanswell thou ht with regret and no"ion of his pare to holdin . out against were A!tt:tye open. The soft, a est been floated under fthii scheme, but , . . K g him. He was moo derfull • ut e. summer air• came in, partIn the iong the experiment is as yet too naw NAPO EON LOPED HER. "�atywpathy of'the young wife. Could it be Y R t , 'possible, he thought, that his son would be "We shall hear he carries e s p some 'shite curtains. bringing with it the b th � to furnish tone{uhive resu.ts as. , _-, so disloyal,so unfaithful as to forget in fine morning," he said, " • the will be of roes and the odor of a hundred ow- its ultimate success, It would seem at thio ' twelve short months the wife he had risked here to seek a sac nciliatipn. ' era distance, however, that the` plan ad'rrii�- attar• seorze»,- Ihr st�nee Brltiiaicit ,settle; . stilt liveot, w=ed let. so mu•'h to win ?He looked at the countess. ( He laughed wh n the wa ter g ve hint She looked str•t,esb- and fair tut the ted of much #sand and presentred many —__ ¢ . .. y The matter then lies in a 8utahell and my lady's letter ; be turtle tciu pliantly morning itself. Lord l handos wont eted opeaiags for swindling. Une might con• = -1 de ends entire] u on whether Lance con- to his wife. more and more at. het radiant loveli ess. tract a secret marriage and by keeping it- PARis, Sept, 26•—fn this revival of_ Na• I o times true to his love or not. If be re- "This a fftm y mother, ' he aid : "I Her soul was awake now, and look out from the public knowledge continue to poleonic interest it is singular -that more - �r . ,~i mains true, your scheme for parting them knew she would ant,it ie obab y to salt of her dark eyes into the world she t and draw the annuity. Nevecthelesa, incur• attention has not been given to one of the I will have but little affect; it he prove false, us to Cawdor." - so beautiful. ante against oldm►idenhood may prove '� wh thea all will be well accordin to our But ae he read , this latae chew ed ; the Then Lord-t haados went mp to fowl for auooessfnl sad may co;lpe to tae no mean many pastae of feminine brise brat belong Y g Y smile and the tru m h die fro it. Ha afew hours while Leone took her diff rent factor in the romotion of the ends for in to the reat Corsican, Ulle. l:eorges . wxv of thinking." P P g g - "yVe will finish with the subject," she Baia no word to one, but tore he letter lassoes sad studied. They met age;a wt which wornpn Ilea t destlited. ��There is an intereatiag hold over from empire I, �:' f;. . said. -" You ma make our mind uite into shreds. She 1 ked On ith wistful lunch,and the o nt the afternoon o t-ot• are undoubtedl many " safe risk-s in all y y q � �° �' d+tys. Her name was mentioned for the easy abut it. I guarantee -all my kciQw- face. i I doors. Ani ea lite—an idyl in i if. -communities. t is also possible that manv - ledge of the .world that he will act only "Is it from yo r Imothe , La es?" she Leone, while she lived, retained a viv re- who thus insure will remain single..from last time in 1, She was auppueed to be - have forgottea.her in twelve tpouths'time, asked. I I m atbrauoe of those afternoons,of the bade choice believtnR that • good insurance ie .dead. sad yet it appears that abs ie alive - baL-that he will be ashamed of having ever He took her a his aK s d kissed of the d"wootfs, of the ripple of tb Inv- better than a bard husband. We are likely yet near the ver• place where 'she was born fancied himself in love with her." her. I er through the green banks of the v "treys to have the 'thing over here, in a short "M darlin do not tro�gb a abo t them ; in 1;87. Her right n�tne ,ie Marguertte Lord L3nswell went,in obedience t i his Y B where flowers and ferns grew, of the long time, if there s anything in it. . �jr. wife's command, to assist, in the com- you are all-the orifi tp e. hey will all*fs i'heth the pleassut shade e a I Josephine Wemmer. She went on the . + A mencement of the proceedings, and as soon not forgive me : uta it d no matter. per eat pwcadise. She rememttered tb m— - stage when 5 years old, and followed- tie I am roud of wh t I hi v do e. I am the olaen low, the ire caste, the t uric MOTHERS LASTING LOVE. ' as my lady was left alone ahs sat down to P g g old Napoleon tbcough all his erripaign. r, - writs &'letter to her eon. She told him.in quiWindrependiidt --I ata It Ukir• A.-Fratty of them, remained with er until phe ied. • . Ia I$U9 aha was-the moat bcilliaut actress ' little villa at R,Ic pro d, n 'moa io 1l'live All the a W ploslman, times of our!tv s are the plainest possible words, ' that his X v-tr 3Ws rhe ouxbe et the >Liirle Oar 'ru ..,+ . _�, . r of the French comsat and with Telma, marriage was not only unlawful,but fovalid, thire'uhtil they►a, e e •moo, _ dreams, a. 4000 ,i4l V'stip S Diad. 1, . ' "Tl.at will be i in a all t e wiodd Thea they dludd together • sad i the the great tragedian, she played at the re- as he, being minor could not contract a g v , ' le I niarria a without the unseat o f his fes me, she acid. eventog Lord` andos Look hie baa tarot w�ttdiagliq, iviawa t .poom quest of hoc imperial lover, before an ` parents. My lady had fel h •enough in "The world moil he e 1 Imo , Leena yoaaQ wile to rho spats oc the pt , to }sung soft, fleecy aurwins.'W A low-seated audience of kings at Dresden. "�;ou shall ''herself to add openl,�: We will go to-mo raw an find a pretty .concert or lecture: - rockin chair stood motionless awaitin to appear bofore a `parterre'; of crowned '`You can of cottsee leaser caraeif ` as little house wh re we s moll a quite " At+spun as I am of age," rte wool say, g g beads," said htapoleo,-"if I have to declare - P p ken time to soft. lulisbiea. The lase in " soon as you are of age; you can then re- happy. Remem ' r one t ing (ways— " I shall take you on the Continent ; here P g war against the whole of l auiope. And marry the young person without our con• that my mother wi I-love o whe she sees is no educati n we get like that we g t try the dreamer leaned forward reflecting a half• he kept his word. ,,:, a neat if you will; but my opinion is that you you." .4D �� trav;elin on , yrsar on the Centinent and turned glove, a-bit of*Wt,& piece-of needle- Alexander, the czar of Russitt, wanted �: • wilt not." . • "Then�let hersee me no , nos, t oaoe, ou w#t1 be at,hogt8 on' Ave su ot, }ler to o to Moscow, his capital, with him. The time w�tich had awed $o lin leas• Y work. The presenos of a woman Hlleei the g f she cried eagerly, "ifyou t ink t�'hq t�sone, be wrogid •say ; and Leonel gad She answered that t3onaparte, the t✓orsicaa,, . P P wait? I sh old be mote. . han as for the-time to46me. room. Beside the couch stood a little bed w ood enou h for her ani truly she _ � antly fo. the earl and countess was bright P PPY Y g K j; and light for the young oxide and bride- i one else in the orlil< f you cold do " when I am of age," wu his uai ermal covered x ith a white spread tucked closely acgompanied him during the disastrous �` groom. l:eone had shed eome bitter tears that." .4 cry• in all round: A pillow•plump rind white eampa4ga of Rue$is- Not a word was heard whoa they lefi Dunmore House but Lord "It is too setoa Iyer, rep!i d ; " all When • Dae, etcpresl►ttd'aliy anzl ty or fnm her after the fall of the first empire rested at the head. Quietly the mother Chandos_ laughed; he wait angry an&irritat- will be right in time," morrow otter his paratioii from his pa tents, and latelJ she was reported living near - ed, bat it seemed to him that such a state She wished that he &I offers to show he would i N find piens k: stepped about the room, as if she feared to Bayeux, Orr , her place of birth. bhei is , • of things could nod last. •$is father and her his mother's letter-Ibat he di not like " Never tr 16. ,cny'darling,it wilt all waken sonteono sleeping in the littleoouoh. l0i years old and apparently satisfied with i mother had indulged him in everything-- to ask what the contents Jv re. right whe I aro of age. Never mind'' filar• Coming closer she leaned over and smooth. the obscure life she has been leading dur- ( aural the would let him have his moa in Lord Chandos dwre not 11 rte , tseaidee ling, you ill' havo cny mother talo g tet ing more tFan a half cont,gry. The only, . . , E Y Y Y ed the allow aaftl sad tucked the cover tr_arriage. He kissed the team' from his which he laugtled in scc��o n at he idea. the_ pleas�ire of knowing you the --the P Y souvenir she has kePt of her glorious past Dun w►ife'a face, and tau heel awe her 'Ittcey might threaten ai tNe wool _-; but he tattles will be'turned ; let the gr*a orld closer. `Then she bent over the south and is the fat worn by Nappooleon in the cele- , .' feacag g Y felt alts.certain there w no ower on once sob u and ori will be woeshi� d for lai l bar head a n the little illow, then bro,ted. da s of " Vendemiare" (.Tune ll ,,; .. earth which could set said 'his atria e, our baso aur race, and our en!~" P and 13 1 95) when the French conedl It will be all right in the end, he salols R Y y+ Y g y bar eyes filled with tears. For over a year I "M father ma hold out fora few da therefore he should not roubl himself `she loo ed wistfully at hila. received the convention from the hands of_ - l Y Y 3 the little bed had been empty of the plre- { but he will gide way; is the .meantime, about it. He would go to Rich and sad "Do tt ey lave beauty. so mach i your cions form that oaoe rested theca, the onl the revolutionary parties led by Robes- ; we aloes, be happy, 'Leone. We will eta look out for a house there.' world, La ce± she asked Y assts. Mlle. Georges is very religtoua and h Y one the great Giod had iven her; but a P ( I I at the Queen's. Hotel until they invite us --- " Yes, a 'a rule, a beautiful Esc as a mother's love still hovered about the little no one who can see her going to the church - wouderfu influence. I have known !omen ever Sunda could suspect Wilt she hue � to (;awdor. It will atrt be'lanq;my'ntother couch. She saw-sgain the little face that Y Y - I SSA PTER :C II._ witboat a tithe of• our besot . . sand father cannot get on without me. We l y I+eOR i rise onw alrimbered there the Ilttle hand son the mistress of Napoleon. wilt go to the opera tonight, that• Will A PERlref7TLY HSP Y wa>sA froth gmit� third-rate society to find plea* Inm that so often had r*sled outside the She aba�6doned her stage name, being ; distract your thoughts." " c:� �� among the most exclusive sad >a bleat opoverp and over the pillow fell again tb* called by her ac�uaintantes the aid Mrs- The o res had Been bat hitherto ad em t They would never d s do it- Lord people in the land. Your face wou�1 win • Wemmer. Such is life . And to think that I pe P Y „ soft brown hair. The soft light of evening, i j word to Leone. She had A vague idea that Chandos repeated to hi a If wit a Iangh rot you, arlingg, all *atrauco anyw late. the Qatar of twit' h seemed like s bene• Nspoleon was jealous of her - She ran it consisted of singing. - After all there was of contempt. Set his ms r age as de. They •f "Thea 1r" thing I want my faun t doh" diction tit her roe ow; and as she rase, her away fo Germany with Disport, a soo1e�ire / _ a were mad to think of sac is . she{lain i is to lease` our root +•c. of the French eomed The em eros moss N, some compensation► to be found ;her young h e p Y , fkoe Im ful- but full of hoi lore Y P • t �. haebaud was devoted to Ler,. she was From time to time air n e•too ing doom. "And dhat,�wh*n she hobs.it, it.I# ,quite re ' Pew r +c so mad'.that he ordered the whole police of .:. menta came to him ; het rust t em aside sure to do " re lied the lover-husba Bud rfeallgpat;tga, silently she prayed. I France to look for the fugitive. Fouche, r magnificently dressed, and was going in a is p , r4 thank reheat op,' Seavenly Father,thac thou did his -, beautiful closed carriage to the opera. without even looking a them. He only Lance,l said L.dy Chandos, • why shall ve*t herr to a*yen far so short a time, the chief of the imperial- lice, ' - po tis, but all to She uttered no word of surprise, lint tier laughed at the action. P rt him fr m Leone. we do if ybu r�ton� wilt taeitrtrer give sad thou atilt love sad tenderly Dare for her' boat to be'Ingg hoe back tai P'Ia • F' -� �;- whole-aatiil was &fled -with wondef. The It was not in the power of ny an on earth us nor see us. - ►. - iso avail• Sh jealous herself of Mlle- i ,- �� `'' hi heal;.festioity and;the greatest gayetq to do iL. lie never mentrlon d the atter to "Itwill be very'uncOmfortait e,"Bra Lord til I Dome. ' • Massy another r tresa belonging also to the F k rx• = yi�-stle hacl Aver!witnesegd was a choir'-bea. Leone at-all; iy was ttot,w th w ale to fila• Chandos; "bat vro yltatl have to i� French medy.- , OIIey f>a Fatness. ;T Gleor es iteverc p�ty. She had a most beautiful voice ;in Curb her. . It will noit much matter so far as rldly It is it bad that Mlle. g �= - fs,04 neither herself xwr any of thoaearound They had been to Rio cud, and had matteers are eonoomod;.whets I aim o e I Thin Waiter—" 1 wrtmldlt't tto so fyt aur could wihite span a single letter. Her oPr' . _ t het knew the value of her voice or. accts• feurid-there &.villa se lies tiful t seemed shall have a separate and very ha one you foF t► '.-'dead" respondence would have been very ititeresti- • nibwAIt• - to have been built for tem--- quaint, fortune of my own. My mother wl< sena F&t ktk__-. . D `�a- `atll ` iilt� knows. ing. $he doer sot talk about the past and pa seat occasions the choir wet enter• picturesque, ol` English. house fall of want to now you when you baso a the DU fat is wush kowy ,young ladies pay the ourate-of leer parish does not saapecr , i' ta€aed by therector—oaoe duri$g ; sem. tty nooks acne} gurus moi b large fashion" yott will, Leerite. I• rise !ec st XAW.lp #r0Ab Of'em Won day eat that he h'ias snot►a dietiagafshedpe►riahioioec .k '_ - a�et' wh 3u they nmade "::arry.oat; is the `attioed wirsdo�tra, over bath roses and So she dismissed 'tbe futture f ` hell tm'n from de �1a' in his oougregatiwn. �` v` n . < -- +C�{ 3 a a' ! -f. -,. , - } --_ 'd. 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' ��L �"w� ' 4 ; _ +,. , , . �� , . . of,them asleep) were on and a Carolino i , ,. { ..• . �. i ." i . ----- - - . .. .. . . _-,_ _- A:Chit sa'e id fife 6yoffe'ul- t►t li'Ayilt>g tut 1., r.f." _ : �: when the boats reached and rded her. A THRILLING EPISODE CANADIAN Ire the sareunble and eau 6 th t sassed a THE BARItTt,N LANT�S / I 't'Hg enlarjes�>rrclity�'h.aoeanl` e>s--�'6c ' number were'wounded o both ids. Shap. E 4194ili'ay,carpoeitd. INT1rRESTING I1`EMS '1, ��• ._ t i $iSTO$Y GREAT SLAVE LAK - , y OWN COUNTRY. . t • t herd McCortrlaek and R hard rnold were ..-� The ruew syaterrt of pi►pmelut inaggurated ;.•:�:' , j i . - k the onl ones considered seriou on the aids: f , '. F s , $. , ,� r Y by the of$ciale of the Grand Trudk Rail-- - �C.<<: Vie`->l 'eek! of' the )!alts 'or 1�I- of the raiders. After th Am rican part Mr, t►lteraEr. ofd tress- :ifs . if 6eT- atlrered hum �'arl®e<a 1rAlnts t1r#is iMe _ T1m era Y pg, way it e;xpe�ated to be beneficial in ataxy " ad Either victory or a winding sheet had been driven from th sten er, one of dee t.'R�rradalt-oast heard of le 1[sr a Atlantic to the 1Paetee. Be Death the walls"-The False maries them, named Athos Du ee, Boot on Ono Foot mad a Mo stain as respect, and as advance. anon the old ,a '1.-. of Fiction-Caiadlaas heed Yot Blush tic Sot lysst2 4x, methods and, Gravenhurst's las rate is 85 mills. ` HILLSD sY sxox Relril keer and , rad judged by brander views, to� {,ileawtlliam's 43-year-old case i. dead ' - Carl boo--fladIons Who wee ieir at a practically removei the alrious risks the e : Zit . filth shame rot That L/tile Bated of y $ 1 . . through t e brick of his head. As he. fell hula, [:aiioa ,The Orillia_ Bicycle Club is organising A4 � 7 Berets. company ran ander the old system of pay- orchestra. �'� .' n i where he ad stood on he w art, in the Mr Ma►1terner-of S tan W r, has re- in b car, which dela ed-ua ment of sal. `g� There were stirring times inrthe Province line of Sr from the tnv rn an warehouse pg, e+ • $ Y. t Y Y Ottawa had over .h(10 vaQant,lionees itiel. ` 4' of Upper Canada in the year 1837. There where the late oocupan of t e Caroline turnsd to Edmonton from his t#i ..to the aries along the line several days. All the past summer. , . 1 F' 1. rias no rapid postal- service, no Grand wete she! ered, and rei forced by friends, barren lands. 'The barren lands re about leading railways of the United States are A,new de t ii to be*hilt at P`i�e deariatatl- :' . and ws at the trial of Al xande McLeod in pa ' Tfunk railway, nor telegraph wires s}erg Utica, in'Uotober, l�l1 for ing one of melee from Fore Rsisalutia About contemplating a change from the old N.Ji, next year. - all over the country fit that time •7io aP the e>R itionary for•force, ithetanding 100 miles further, at a lake tier ed Clin- system. A movement is an foot to band a$811,000 ,,�h pe - hotel at Digby. ,:: people in touch with their.distant interests- ev de roe of latitude beia Ivan the ton Golden. the mask oz are to found The ob ect is to brake available the bank- . `, s by f � ; A defective sidewalk cost. Walkertah a 'a While the men of strong arm and loyal proseout n to prove a trong ease, there .,At Lookhart portage, Gordon Ca Irving and Ing and other facilities which have grown _ ,Z.r x; was no di act evidence Ven to rove that $3,2001aw suit. i heart were away at Toronto and otbar p Hacry Mnnn, .1►earing .that a w to man .up since the Grand Trunk Initiatedmetbods - , a shot w fired by any f the at crows. The new free library building at TAp" places, supposed to be exposed to internal So it is highly probabl that poor Amos was to follow in their direction, ft a let or adopted English ones many years ago• will cost$12,000 ,,R - i and external disturbanoe, the timid and Darfee Rot his death w and fr m some of ter requesting Maltsrtier to pre on and Instead-of transmitting hundreds of thou• Raccoons are abundant ill the sone >y. `"' 1 helpless left behind were in a state bf con• the trembling cowards he had been that overtakethem.- Mr Molterner ived the lands of dollars throw h the count with districts of Ontario. ,- P da vociierousl a la din It was an $ country, tinual terror and suspense, not only M. unfortunate ending, a d �he American letter three days afterwards; but of know- the attendant risks, counting money over A new lodge of Oddfellows has been in-i i � t 11 cause of the uncertain danger surrounding Government made the oat of he ooaasion ing Gordon Cumming, thought h� might be and over, making up numerous remittances atituted at Winnipeg. . _ V , their friends at the front, but also because -by milking strongg rep stat one to the an ex�loror or miner, little thio i°g the:, for one class of payers, and reading pap- W�aipeg's new Connervitoey of Mesio �� they believed they had .reason to be- con- British Court o#'8t- Ja es on half of the he was on a similar trip as hirnrel When has just been opened. last seen Gordon Cumming was saring s mestere with the requisite equipment for i sovereign people o+ the 'tate o New York, g i h St. Them" has rat `out; $157 950 IQ • x r� shoe on one font and a mocscaei on t e another Dias it is now realized that fundi1. : . _ z cashed about their own petaonal safety pp , and also doolared overt' man w o went ou •• building operations this year. says a writer in The Empire. other. On the west side of Artil r Lake are ! lu in the cities an as the more im ' ' 1. that expedition a mord ser an abettor Y Y g r Haliville and Mountain Station will iewi Leery day some new rumor.round a of murder. Mr. Malterner found that the dela caused portant towns, adequate for all local wantdal be connected b tele hone. ' �., The steamer being n w in t s hands of by the ice, and the supplies runni g short, Y P I- ' lodgment among the outlying rural sec- g world not mit him to travel s hus►drod while at smaller places.there are the co m• Galt one mea are thinki . the invaders, it was to o t from the Per Y g ag of organiz=` y_ - tions, startling the quiet -inclined people wharf, set on fire an sent lazing over miles into the barren lands wr. safety pany's own funds to draw upon. The ex- Ing an old-time minstrel show. 1. p with some' new phase of an impending the falls. There was nothing maned from with his Indian guide, he therofd turned prem ar(n of the Grand Trunk service also Fresh water turtles for the Iyrtrtbrn mar Y t 1. danger, and often it was hard to tell friend her, except some matte fo the wound- mak• He desari the barren Taft s as ex- % valuable adjunct in the distrihu- ket are bred at Chatham. . cee►din I rook sad .ver ditfio 1 to tea- from foe, for in th older and heat settled ed to lie on and her sol ra. I was about g ' Y tion and sung! of money. By the means A 23-acre hop yard in Bathurst, Ont»r k; F 2 o'clock in the morni g �t4ei the seven vel i°• be too s send ground arc# coveted dry introduced, though to a will yield eight toes of hops. districts the low murmuring often het►rd �returned limited hi a�va(, eek,but the with lichen, which, when dcq is and and' now successfully ' p y limited extent, the placing .of funds at {xoderieh will won have an' ineandeeoent t among the disaffected gave a seeming Der_ were not alto etch n the r rt of the s's beautiful as Doral; but when we is quite � g Po remote points only to wort back to the tainty to surmise. They heard of " Hunte transaction made b Colone McNab at soft and sponge-like The moss i� he food p° Y electric light and powers stem. �« Hunter Y large centres, is avoided: The banks $ the time, ft war state that "no iivin of the reindeer or oaribgo and is t. souses The Winnipeg Tretebytery has 'hat lioant:' Lodges". being formed in the towns and pew remained on th Carol'ne after the of numbers of mosquitoes and reseal hedesr Fume the wa'tual diebnrasmenz of the ed a number of students to read. �Yk P g Y Canadians lett" her." had evident! oat reoed6d them a short money !or whish their agents are eminent! P -I . villages{ where secrect lana were ni htl At th Alexander Y Y P Y Evangelist Hammond will conduct �.v.' uslified, and the company's -8taff will - : , time as several wolves of a rizzi brown special services at Chatham this winter. - concocted and daily made public.. . MoLeod trial, above m ntion , this state- g stoic Query Dare to the aconrate produc• ' Unquestionably it was a atirri�g time, sushi was fatly torso ted d accepted. color, differing from the timber off and ' _ I tion of the drafts and to the delive of An Orillia S. O. E. lodge will rut, an ei- ,u 1 ar►yote were seen. These wolves f►liow up cursion to En lead ne:t summer. ��,r and the,engrosaing public interest'had,been THE FaI,B eAAacl OF FI Ox. the oariboo when they gonertb and ere not there► to those entitled according to the pay 8 faraway. Fur blaring animate are exceed- rolls. The banks have cordially entered The rate in East Missouri and West Zorra ' , raised to such a degree of excitement that it is unfortunate th t we, who live in an into the plan, and it in to be carried out this year is 3 mills.on the dollar. 4 - would be, in our modern prosaic time, hard age which may be con dared iornota in the i°qty rare The beaver i. not four► much Y withcut cost to either the employes or the Canada's mineral rodnetion last •- to understand, not withstanding a Fenian brief, but eventful, his r of ur count , °care than Fort Rew_atioa dis�r et, the tom p year . ' y ry, company. The compensation to the banks is c wtiod bnffslo live ins south-ries rly di- reached a total valva of$19,250,.t00. raid and North-�i'est rebellicn. should sometimes read in Ameiaan school to be found in the increased note circulation " book history the ser rated Botions the rection and bears are very seldp �_•• and the opportunities which will be afford. An electric railway from Arkona to the THB IS9L'R(IENTQ AT NAVY 13LAND. On July 16 a large bear w '!led ith fur PPo Michigan Central Railway is talked of. .3{' were at the time am ly des wed. And I ed the payees to become acquainted with s pp�� in perfect season just w bru'n t:ad me out 1.; i - • The year was drawing, to a el se. Men it is still more untbortu ate thlat now and of his wirier quarters. Mr. !rasher banking facilities and the consequent A 100-acre farm has just been sold near ( , i- then a Canadian crus n to the plausible Incentive to provident habits, " It is con- Wrigley s (corners, Oat.. for $6,5.10 cash. • m-authority had said that rebellion was . brought the skin with hi and sad it . appearance of the lie, n being also aBliot- I fidently believed that as the plat, gets fully* A consignment of 160 mail bags for Hong < r, stamped out at Upper Canada. Yet times very useful in his after tri to 816 n n. �; P PP ed with the eoeoothes ribendi, repeats in p� introduced employes will realize that the Kon recently bo throw h 1. ,- were still stirring and ominou . Rumor, print the base fiction f the many innocent Mr. McKinley, of the Hudson s B t%em- pay draft ir.available for ready mosey for y g Winnipeg. '; - - pany'a store A Fort Resolution, oo idered Iii two days eight carloads of silk passed11 . asserted that�several thousand rebels and victims who went to death on the *hieing it a very floe one. The fast oft is bear outstanding accounts, for depo8it at banks through Winnipeg in bond fcrNew York. -� i American brigands, organized on American Caroline. being spot in such a latitude wit fur ' is from which it may be drawn as occasion ' Happily we live in the time when the. season an Jul l�. shows now Ye ion requires, or,•better still, it may augment The t P. R. delivers 17b carloads of f soil and led by an American general, had burning of a Caroline would be unnecessary, Y g some aoeumulr►tion already lying at, Inter- wheat d ily at the Fort Williams elevrtdea, i A T; `k` assembled on the Nia era frontier, had these agiatala are able to lire wit t food ., g and the occupation of Canadian island an est. Mrs. John Sutherland of Bod's Settee- from the time they hibernataed in t a fall. • Y ` , �' seized upon Navy Island, where 'they impoesibiity. But we know that there was If properly understood'and applied there went, died recently at the age;of 93 -years The only other animal seen ria the a sau lie applied, iasaed grandiloquent roclamations • and a_time when the posai 'lity of the one made will no rush to particular points, and The staff of the P. E. 1. railway will ereet� �` t g q P • the red squirrel, which is ran o f meth q Lhe other necessary. t isabsurd tospeou. the am le margin of time given for collet- a monument to the late Su erintendent - also with twelve cannon and other arms, as there is a spruce tree. Several pts► migaA p 1? r date today oa what m qht and Should hive tion will be so appreciated that the unaeem• Unewarth• ` were abut in summer plumage, der brown 4. ! - .stolen from the conveniently open Batavia been dome. It we oat ly consider all the P 'g ' 14 ly crowding which has prevailed under the - ': leather with white tipped wi°Ra, I Other It'has been decided by the eharehotden :- �•_ _ : arsenal, had erected batteries and declar• peculia exigent circu staaoer which gave If pay car system will cease. At present �d : birds notioed were loons, of whin there to wind u the Canada eat Packing Com- y '. ed v•ar on Great Britain, sad Governor Sir cognate existence to bat eonglomratio we n°derstand the whole of the mooch • p . , were three varieties, a few geese sit i very pony o. Montreal. of div sae passions rad interests Chet sncceediag that in which the mooey, is ' ' •Fra cis Bond Head ave e;• certain si ni few ducks. E anville has a bunch of otafia onions g g known the people o Upper Canada, an earned is occupied in drs*iiig,distributing, g . P ` fine oe to the same by firing a few shot and when consider the argent danger the paying and -checking up the necessary 4c• containing 17 separate ones all growing from ' one i,ee(d sown. :. t shel� whereby three or four- loyal Cana- confron d the map of 1837, though the eounu. Hereafter it is anticipated there , dia were killed• This time rumor was m1►y ha a erred in thei mode of meeting it WHER THE VICTORY' WAS ON. will be no,remarkabie inequalities in the The new Knox Church, Mitchell, was recently opened, the Rev. D , Battlsb , of '' ' , . mor than surmise, it was nearly correct, for the had not the li lit 'and experien dater of payment to the members of the Y Pe y > ., ' 3 Chatham officiating. c "i The urgency of the occasion gave loyal of 1891 to guide them, we know they f a �rril ilea •r the Place, wee a the large body of nearly 0,000 mea affected by $- • . f menilittle time to eonsider that a avowed= that-danger ger manfully 'nd fearless! . An p these arrangements, indeed we understaud Some one *sore into ,he skating rink at , r ., j' Y . Japa� ase wean Their Creat Viet* y. Galt and stole a silver trophy belonging to ly friendly nation could permit a band of looking at the fasts as they stand records it in practicable to eirnulate all the P Y gig � f.IV brigands and pirates to use its border as a on'tha ae of true istory, there is n -- drafts-by the fifteenth, instead of not until the Granite Curling Olub, t r 1 . base of :supply and line of retreat while need Rio day forlany tr eCanadian to bills It Is l- the mountainous tongue f land nearly the close of each month. It would T14 Hth annual tat stuck show of the . %` they.made war on a friendly neighbor. To with eh me or imagine hat targe has left extending out into the sen►from west) ;Oren, seem as reasonable to expect the Grand -Province of Ontario will be held at t3nelph,_ • � remonstrate would have been futile. It stain o the laurel doc edmemories of th t I Trunk employees, to use the pay drafts as on Den. 11th; 12th and 13th. L4 was a time for active -measures. There little b nd of heroes w o kin not-t, a towards 'be Chinese province of S tunR, we have suggested ested in their own time and king i gg The Hudson Bay Company has closed its 3 might be alarm the most poignant and reason ,'hy" went out n a ds k Deeembor that the epaaese won their great � uwry convenieacti, as it is for them tp rel upon Yestablishinent in Keewatin and removed the Intense felt all over the province, but there night cross Niagara' rapid stream and the oth r day. , Ping Yang, or �' onJ• themselves in-their matrimonial and other entire snook to�the new Rat Portage store. , was no uncertainty. The ink. on the seized d burned the teame Carolina. appointments. We trust th9 plan in - Yang, were the battle occlurred, is n the aced v t; i An old bear and two cabs were captured . Governor's call and proclamation sass v he Ise I sand may pro s, beneficial to the rand 1 near Lansdowne Station re �E; scarce dry, when nigh three thousand , the Ta-tang Rt er, and is t g� , Trunk service, and predict that other large °Oy. They 1. were driven out:of the Blne Mountains b men, under the command of Allan N. FIOWerS at unet 5...-. commercially, the most important n in corporations will see the advantage of Y St L `1.71 - : adopting similar methods. bush fire. McNab, colonel of the 3id regiment of Gore the nortt#westera province of Oor All P B 11 H, militia, were gathered on the Niagara A protest has arisen 'n Ira land ,against P Even with present canal accommodation Corea is covered ,, with mountains ani l front,near Chippewa creek. the absurd length to hick a custom of it cost8'muah less to carry freight the.toll A _ - I i rovidi flaweri at funerals tr been ugh. there an po highways except the wr had ( . A Costly Diagnosis. length of the St, l►wrence,even up stream, E' TlIE CAROLINE ON TIIE Sf E\E; p �� push. roads along the .valleys and aalOt� the LbaII aarosr it. -'' ad. I t is called a su rvi V -1 of trh sen tlmenta - r At this time th4 steamboat Caroline �. passes. ; Several of these lines of t avel . . I The custom duties colleotaed at the port owned by William Wells, of Buffslo, way ages, and a great man people declare that i I r of Winnipeg during the last fiscal year were from the north, east land south cent o at , cut out of the ice in the ship canal. fitted the mo ey spent in b buying owers to be i $153,000 less than the amount collected in • 'i out in the interest of the gang on Nav thrown into the grave old be u6 to better Pinq-�ag' sand the water that flsw� - t w "-A-'11•i. j \ the previous year_ it roaches the sea about thirty-five mit to . , .__ . ,, y Mr. Jos. S. Gill and wife i, Island, loaded.at Buffalo and Black Rock' use ne writer sug eta that if to satisfy -=---r - -= ,of �Sds6chedas.9 �4, - with men and war material, and on the merest timeat we me vontinne still to be the west. All these advantages have van i A�. - celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their - ' .., t. mornin of the '29th December run down to R' Pin Yana considerable importance; 1i hen ` � } wedding recently. They have deseenaanta a j g . stow a bstantial crib res ac Lhe rave is g the(.hiaere frrarohod :their igrc6s nor, the :. Schlosser, a small town distant about two would more reasons le to have the tri*- ° .,fir ` _ in every province in Canada, miles from the Falls on the American side frontier about six weeks ago, they ads , , -�, :� I .- 1 utas ti. a the form of w •lever the dacersed i I is lr s letter has been received in Woodstock of the-river, Duren the time of the earl straight• far this point of vantage, the - - - t�� g Y most v lued iu lite. T is suggestion-opens lar art town fa Corea, north of `Jean! It from Mrs. Birchall, wife of Reginald Birch- " k French and English settlements Schlosser wide osibility.of inn ation; for example; g . I all the murderer of Benwell. ,She is linin i- was considered a ver important lace. was in the face of these fortideations 4 at � \ - _ `► g Y P P a dead. bon-vivant we Id have his coffin •-•-- i is London but is in Dor health. less than a thousand Japanese, whoj sad / I pBut now, exzept for its- local historical strewn with cold sapar gun and truffles, and , �'he C•' P• R. Tel rah Com n has . ' come up the west coast cat a troop s ip, i . opened , P. . Ma graph C theme,y N.. associations, it is scarcely referred to. an En fish o!E'icer of rag ns would be - pe M � N Jn 183" it boomed for a short ode bold to join battle with the an ya t -- - . . , time, 'and sprink d down with brandy and rods. tonus they were drives back, acid L air \ `� -/ W. rAilway, and-$intdaluta, on the main the half rotten old storehouse that toppled Thasw et young thing who Was out off in line of the C. P. R. in the North-West.- on ilea over the river bank the old shed inevitable ro wise was hailed u a kat Wife-- The doctor tells me that he A young man was debarred the other P the spr ng time of her awry might have victory is Chwa. Thea the Cbinere star " in rear of the wooden wharf, the little her gra a filled up with such booksas Dodo. thinks you ha+e enlargement ement of the heart." tavern and the half dozen shanties beyond the Ta-tong River, and lanced their o t• Y K day from entering the military training s _ € r L. , Y and th heartbro arm urnersmight testify Husband--"1 thou ht he must imagine I11 the railway crossing and station, the all porta a taw miles coat o[ it: We ro g g school at Point Levee Que, because he hid hl e Y to the worth of the snag-about-town by mentioning only-a few leading facts t t had something of the sort by the sits of •or teeth. He had been pronounced by the became dignified with the name of Fort dro pig complimentary y tickets and tan the bill he sent in." arc p { • Schlosser," and ea rosse ,for a bine a s are now known to be true. It had en . _ doctors as physically perfect in every other . . ,.� g Pio on is esker; .- - j'w �' - in the ajnnals of diplomatic ingenuity that ., i Htli!ljan 38CrIflCe. rad ''' nk's knows for about a fortnight that a Japaq respect has seldom been. in any other case, of so _ I eolnuin from Seoul was marching north . • The Gra financial report fore 1 .71 ' . fortnidable and intricawa character. A H$n Re Pt iA... ward Ping-7tang. It had also been intima d," The Khondsor Gondi, of Orissa, India, half year endin 30th June shows gross s f ` ' - I rather indefinite! to be sure, that ot, or receipts nearl 1 1. During the day (the `29th) the Caroline Y until quite recently, set apart special in h Y ,0(10,000 less than in 1893, 4 made two or more trips to the island from ' This ummermight seen alt Greenhead, soldiers from Japan were taking the out t e working expenses out down $;23,- Schlosser, and in the evening was tied u Lem it , w, near Kelso the o_traordinar route iq the tame direction, !twee not r dived s, known u but for victims to the at the wharf. Meanwhile Col P P Y Y �4 g• over sea uagter of mill million,shortage a trifle �n taint known, however that a tAhird.de h• fertile their sowing. These Mer ishs r, one! (after- spectae sof a hen des ing rat ternal oars ' l , or about;10,000 . r� Is Sir Allan) McNab had no been idle. meat had been headed for the samegos, fr m inter rried, and their children were a week. - B his orders about sixty.. on a lit r of three Ua dy Di mono" pups, Gansan, over a hundred miles to the nor. I } , . y gallant volun the ru rt of Mr. J hn W it, forester. weal oris of the beet harbors in Caw a bratYght up to the same profession. D13ring Nova 3eotia s fruit axparrt ie of growing 4 tease m t at the mouth of Chippewa creel:,- p 3' • their lifetime they were reggarded as sacred, importance. The province will produce p y It."e s that the. u had b4cu deserted and the port that Russia croveta so mug - I and trated with great affection and defer- , - - read hazard 'their lives at the call of $ this your 1I 2,000 barrels of-apples and I10,- duty. There were seven *.,ate drawn rap by the r mother, and r the cool s t of their These forces hriei thus been ooaver_ggi g encs. At the saoriBce they were cut up, WO baskets of plums, besides a large- E on the each, every man knew his place, adratess wanderings ha come into contact gradual! and in part secretly upon Piand a shred of flesh was iven to each cul•- and tktough very few of them knew $ supply of small fruits. Altogether it is_' wita broody Orping n hen. the resent Yang. They made their a proac ve.y tivator, who buried it'in the oentre of his estimated. that the su luefor ex rtatiou . - precisely the nature of the expedition the being t at the ben to about with evident just eight ht da s before ' to b �P 11° beg g° j ' g field with his*sok turned asci without look- gh were shirt 8ve_mil will bring to the province $800,000: know it was full of danger, and the cur. and 1 after these. hen she at her- battle began. Tey y• ing at it, In the Hartz Mounrai'ne there rer;t at their feet, dashing past at the .rate self do n, the I►upN cli bed over her book from Ping-Yang when they drove t e are the vestiges of a similiar sacrifice at it of six knots an hour, said plainly in tae and wled under he wings. just li" so Chinese antpattr before them and cap 41'- 'need-time. A living man is carried through. The Clilpmurik Ran Down HIS ThP88t 3>► words of their gallant colonel, "It was many hiekeno, sad ere apparently w. ed Hwang-Ju. It was a week later befp a the village on a rough bier,dirges beiaq song Avery peculiar aeciden�, happened re '' either victor or a winding sheet beneath much ttaohed to the r fathered foater the column from Gonarin carne up on Q e during the procession, and on awiving at, • V the fella." Y g. mother ar the Otter w to hep canine f m- Chinese r ht. and the three colurei cantly to Eben White,a farmer living shout t i8 the >fieldr he so lighWy buried by lasing I - ily.- closed in n the front and flanks of t e covered 'with straw. Iastaneee of rush four miles northwest of St. Johns, Mich. Qhineas osltion. What use tboJa ase w fl > WHO Gb3t3IA�TDED TIfE 'IPELITIOY. <- e F P assoolatio�aa Of kinin sad imtnalstian with He had hese workin in the woods and la / ' rrrake o theft rat vicWr remains to. 6 g Y they sacra commanded by Captain Ali- a Pl1 1 the ilea s Leg* g Y tba rowing of grain might be indefinitely down to sleep under a tree, and mutt have r seen. We have no reason to bolievs tb t m d drew Drew, an officer rn the Ito al aav - ultapli® Y Yr. alkei ief, w olives near Hamto• a single detachment of Chitsese; tro4 - Slept with hie mogth o n. A common 4 : Each boat had an experienced officer in . pe cbAr e. Their names worth of been ta, Ma , does apt Use gun :4hen he goes faces theta now in north Corea. They a COI1S1tIeI•2Lte Li ht1l1II animonons.Pup and a small boy were his Dom 6 Y g a.' far sa we know. free ,,o adv e - 8 ; p While the old man slept the boy ,: .. rergembered were ; Shepherd McCorinsolC, after Id geese. G t flewks these unoppwed to the frontier, to seize a Trio flash of lightning which recently a'nd the-dog started a..ehipmunk and pro- _ also of the Royal navy,etcond in command• wary birds.,naw fr tie t the grain fields•of needed to chase it . Than chi monk mads . peruses leadfog lata the oountrp, and e n struck the new palsoe of Potasdam may be P Christopher Beer commanded Che:third ; the west,' bf r: of tires early in the - tracks for safer and seeing W bite's mouth { to throw China intro a panic by marchi g. con twisted ale a measure of tact and y' .. �z: John Gordon the fourth :John Emaley the morning,and gee to ha Rcallr field, h6 a n. dod ed in. -It was a new sensation toward Pekin ar Invading Ddanobnria. Pe 8 fifth ; Thomas Hector and John Battersby hides seder the g in hooka m that the consideration. seldom seen in connection_ to White to have a chi-pmunk trying to get the seat!! and seventh. honkers censor ee h m. Ar soon as a -- with the electric fluid. Having eatly. down hie tliroa►t alive and lze woke up. ill Sr 4 After tracking the bbatar�slime distance 00,41 allgghts-on t e shook k Walter reaches eodangeired the safety of the ro sI uiIding, a her : A® searly.Ohokad to deattl before 1. . r tzp the river at 10 o'clock the embarkedat, oatilhea the use b the legs ends R1Yt Hfl118S,. t yy rryy ' ' y , g e g the anrrent instant y hurried_along the he..pulled that chipmunk out, and then he . I and each--man being infornted as to the its existence then and there. - This oiler- $e--'I Have you met`Miss Riahgtrl 2" terra h wires to,-tht .ala►cm acid set killed the little animal and bronglrt it into ordure ",to destroy cbe taroiipe wherever etion dace not re airs ueh skill, buG it $he-•-. Ori of ttwlice. the bellsiegiRag. Th the pplace town to.prove the troth of the. *tory he . they cotlld.find her," they started. Five of grata the ease wit otic he trouble of hand- $o--•-"Pretty sharps ibe't she 2� .` Heem6er and the tatvh lydf Fertsdam raids. A doettrr who. examined bis throat ; ,`. . the boats on)y reached the Caroline, The lin a a, wbic is he Iessure of the She..y.'•Yr rid sa so. Ore leas to k were molt! o n-, be.ve tr-fid file :fire Iniad mouth found it badly 1ac�r;ted, sed i fI $ P Y P 9 Y l .a. other t.wb loi t their wa the ht heir► a ortarn away tt'Qrp� e>f tll�ws." Was sipped tea tare ­IlsMys gel t#tetie�ves W iti>Ge'a srrory-is tri. - - y , ., _ :.,,: _ - i I z _ - � . -. ._ - , . ._ . *. .. ,,. �. . _t`, ,. .. -a -1, .,-i. - Y4T.. - �a ¢ . .. -. .- a .. -' _.. --... - n. -.�- _ �. ._ e. �u i., 3 f ` a t' ', tie., , i ?P } �( Sm, ,..-. n �r 1a } .�. 43 ,.S- r tom. c -�� `'�� �v 6, ,� ��i- w- � A _. .. ::. .. 5. :. [.- ,. .. �, r n� .•,. _ ,.�:e-,:,, s'e'a• :ry' <:.-:.: , _ _: . fi -' .. �' :....sea...:,.. :. _ .-. a. Y ` t. - { , . t r a nom. ., _� . 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Ho is that for The anniversary ,services will be conduct- . . v. ,. . ed in Zion Church, Cedar Grove,_ on Sab- Pickering Towns ip.° ESDAY- and TH U .- . _-�.� �_ :_..­, .1 - 7­ I- . bath,Oct. The Rev.Thos,Goldsmith - A wht- trutring 4mos —East York �Plo an' Ai ociation of Toronto, will preach at 10 a.m. and 7 - ' nn TOBER 3 an ; 4• a d followin { y p.m., and the Rev. W. $nehanan of the V da�S. 11 bad announced mato to Wednesday s `P d 11 gERING� QfNT., OCT. 12, 1894 November 7th, Mr M' liken's farm Methodist ChurLh, Markham, will preach - near (Brown's C suers), bu as that date at 2.80 in the afternoon.` First class cholic 'w ^~ 'a - I i would rival the mata�iea t Port Perry have been scoured for the services. A r�jjR, IN P �'(�`TION -RESPECTFULLY INVITED. b t LOCALISMS ,,A LI SM S.: ,: and King Towns ig, it has been decided special edllection-will be taken up at each pp 1. = tI 11 o change the dee ill announce service. It is expected that theehurch will M lt1 S ' II S E' the proper dot wheh it is arranged. scarcely be large enough to hold the im- : . , i s Steven We they, of lot 10, con. 8,hae This will beam tch worth attending as mense gathering that will assemble. - i .1 I , so 'e fine ghee for sale. j over 8500 will be given-in prizes. 11 - ti,� . . Idra. Vahe is again domiciled with —Mass Bella Bart h - I- as been very iii SUNNY MOUNT. T� � . CHEERS , _­ . I . . < M s, Pollard o King street. - . ' with fever for th past-forth ght, and her Mr and mfrs. B. Burk visited elsdwhere THE V P,: T��AT . ­ . -1 1 . . . . T. A. Grei is erecting an addition to friends feared t e worst, but she has on Sunday last. . hi implement hed this week. , °`"�� P taken a. decided change f r the better Our brave bloy has no need for his Ian• EI�I� ' �1111I�I i - Mrs. Snell as become familiar with much to the satie action of ll our people. tern these moonlight nights. 1 _ ' : th department of her Bing street reeid• Bella is one of t e most polar young lvl r. and Mrs. W. l'3: Banks,of Pickering, 1. 1. ���'� ,� e ce. women of the piece,ce, be* a member of visited in our Mount on Sunday. i . - —Mr: abd M e� Welbuurne, of Toronto, :the Methodist ch rah choir, the Piekerinq Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dobie, of Reaob; �V ^s . 'w re here r . ov er Sunda wi 7 th Mrs. hie . . J. A. an t is si r Mr L'nt � In, y Dramatic Comp ny, and arious other visited with h see s. G. i s.-. H'lte: I organizations. er ultimo a rescuer is week. y �' . . - . „- —Mrs. Mowbray has dot nicely settled pow thought to be bat a qa scion of time. Mre. Linton, 13r:, has returned home 1:, I R. Guthrie's residence Church Street - =-Jessie Elizabeth dough er of Aaron after spending the summer with friends in - `\ \ �' ,. a nth. Cherrywood. - \ ,�i � }• and Jessie Bur aged si years and Mr. Geo. Hastings has retired from \ i! • Mr. and M !i: Thos: Peart, of Tcir- twenty-one days, fed dt th residence of farming he having leased his farm to I. -/ o to, are here t is week and are both in her parents, Park le,on Su day,October Littlejohn, of Cornersville.• - ,� 1. t e best-of heath. 7th after an illnes of a few d sof in6 n• - • 1 —Sylvester sake of Kinsale, was ' a Geo• Linton has gone into farming more Mackay, mation of the br in. The funeral -took extensively, be having leased the farm ad- h re with friends Tuesday and made our lase at the regi ane. of iehard Burt joining him to the east, which )fie pgrposes i. -NOT - ' I - _I . . ".i p s atom a friendly Dell. = . here do Tu_ eeday t 8 .m. Service was working along with his own. .* a • r G..to W. WoodrufTs for fresh beef, conducted in the Me hodis ' church, by We wonder if some of the young people t . - L rk, sausage and lamb, and No. I bacon. Rev McCulloch, fte whi h the inter• v p� r :.................: ..: K of Lir mount think as the t who wrote: ! Id cheap far cash only. * «Better to have loved and last .irlrriii ii iiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!■!!!!!R!1!!■!!!!!!!!fflr!!!!r!!t p , y• men/.was made t t e M thodist sem• -- ------------ ------ ----- -- F 1. —James L. Palmer has a am of his y Than never to of loved at all. g R eter Elizabeth etr et. here was a 1 READ g$pUT OVR NEt TEAS592-23 � _ : $ w mill in working order, and is busily lar a gatherin se t, and the The Misses Burk, of Green River, visited _ . e a ed rnnnin' the same. g g g • parents with their sister Mra. O.. H. Pugh last R"' .11 j • ' ti have the deepest ym -thy f $11 friends week. We welcome those young ladies to KK I, --Joseph Braund has taken possession in the lose of thei eh Id. our mount as we are not over. supplied f his Darlington property and this week —The followin is the r rt of the Y We have just to land the,Very latest arrivals r moved some tock there. ppoo with the fait sea. Pail. . Pickering Public ah of for he month of _..�_ frOm Ch1IIa. 'Come and get a trial ' —4Ir. �P.- Depker informs us that h� September:—Sr. th, Nels n Peak 978, WHITBY. sample. k first prize, at Scarbore Fair and not Lilian Palmer 750 A. 8, avidson 650, , . . Weir, as stated by ns last week. Minnie Alloway 98, Jr. 4th, Charlie Mr. Jacobi, Oebawa, spent Sanaa in ' 1?e Y ' I ... —Miss Dale'will lead the Y P S C E Ham 887,Allan K rr CO, gorge Vasty town. . satin next Sunda night. T ic: t K y Q aP ?22, Hattie Decke 68¢. Laura Heagens John Robinsin, barber, of Toronto, is in j r I r; ' How Christ helps in our daily tasks." 610, Norman Ker 472; Ag a Casey 448. town this week. G NPOWDER--Is being freely :Used to-day in China.. We have a stock . - -George and,Charlie Peart,•of Toronto, Sr. 3rd. Georgie ecker 797 Walter Peak E• R• B. Hayward, Port Perry, was in ,• direct from that country, quite a curiosity. Call and ask to ere here- Sunday having been called .to 740, Mageie 0'Le ry 6 8, ankle Jones town on Monday. . Messrs.C Cr wley arnd J. Greesham ' see it � ttend the sickbed of their sister Bella.' 620, Betha Palme 602' Llli ii Leslie 592, C , - - -J Gibson is an emp;oyee ofthe Spink Mabel Ddowbray 54, Mar Haley 614, spent Sunday in ort Hope. J P A N-' We have a line.of. new Japan Teas:°which we consider very fine - ills fast now. He says an expert is re- Lizzie Gordon 49 Levi he herd 4b9 M. W. Collins, who has been laid up for and Extra value. . P the past month, is now able to be around $ne India Tea slid Oran e Pekoe flavorin uired occasionally in every first-class in' rereI 11y Halts 290, r. 3rd ate McQuay a ern, I •D I A --- �Ve have a very g g tution of that kind. Congos frons the cheapest the cheapest to the best. '. 594, Edna Mowbr y 515, iris IO.Leary. gaffes Harper left ane day last week for , t; p i 8 —The members of.the bickering Athle• 493, Norman Ban s 494, John -Gilman Chicago to spend the winter with her BI N-HLR---Is a very choice tea of an exquisite ator,blended with tens from is Club are requested to meet in the Fire 440, Fred Andrews 356, 2 d Class, Edna brother. Glia finest estatest in Ltidia, Ceylon and Northern China. Our . 1. all this (Friday) evening at 7 : 30 for Head 877, Baud B oks 376 Irene Don. There were four immersed in the Bapptist I customers speak very highly of Ben-Hui. be transaction of im ortant business. church ori Sunda avenin b Rev. Juh.i �.. nand rriiid as we sell he nl p. bar 537, Sylvan, Leaves 300, Iay Y g Y —Albert Rowlett and wife have both • c C.Sycamore. I C COFFEE We keep the fresh bee f, , t o y way t - 1 Gerow 300,. Charh Davids n 1J5. Pt, _ een very- ill with typhoid fever for the A. number of our sports attended thy. get good Coffee. _ Yp 2n1, Herbert her a 291, thur Roge Rogers -ract•s of the Hunting Club hyla at the s s ast two weeks, but are now on the mend. 288, Howard Wine 270,•F-ra k Smith 212, Woodbine ori: t�aturday. .best is able to eit,,up for an .four each Norman I�uy lr 16 Bary 'issuer 179. ' ay.Cha .John Handel, proprietor of the �1'hitbv � �ThE xnnu al arrest clue, of t.ie .•louse, is having his stables saiuglrtl• and • . �: . ries A.' Barclay, of Brougham, Met idist clivi cls, iekeriu , will be held and other iuiprouemenLs made. • as purchased Seth tiVil'son's entire nurs- Tpes4'av evening O t. 16th, when a grand A number from here took in the dance _ __ ___ _ ry stock, and will dispose of the same in time may be exile ted. he committee held at Oshawa on Friday evening last,anti ---- ---- ots to suit purchasers, at prices that will in charge.of the a it are etermined to report havini, had a clue time. - r_. 4 po - nrprise you. excel all previous a orts in hat direction. The typo last week made -it read that :F - i —Messrs W.JSadler and . Miller, 9r. There .will be roast oose,chicken, turkey, Wm. h oy was visiting in Toronto. It ` ' 0 ., ] 0 • ; e out this -eek judging t rn-ips for the chicken pie, and in umerab a other meats should have read Mrs. Wm. Foy. - • - ; r ntario and Durham Aar cultural ,So- and side dishes, wh le the astry ill be John Connors, 'Toronto, spent-Sundav�in i - . + ie'ty's prizes. They are the right parties varied and ample. Tea ill be served town visiting his brother. who has been in=. _ __ i , � I X n the proper place. from 6 to B o'clo k, nh n Rev. S. Cr disposed for the past week or more. CLOTHING .: .. i {—The YoungiPeopla's Societies in�the phi. hill reside o era The apple factory ie now running in full - � R. � - . j � ` p p n ogram in the blast engaging about ' 60 hands. Mr, . . � .: . hitby Presbytery will hold a convention body of the church iiia Liek, of Osli• Lowell expegs to do a large trade this - . _i )" In St. Andrew's: church, Whitby, on the awe, an elocutioniRt and o e of the meat - I r ' fall. fternoon and evening of Monday OeL. 15. Popular entertainers in Can da, will ren At time of writing S. H. Graham's - �: = ee program for lists of proceeding8. The der a number of her bast s lections, dur oan est daughter, r'�" �� v �� onventmn romisee to a one of rare inY R Cassie. is ver} sick. It i P ing the etching. T e church -choir will is to be hoped she will be around again inn .. • . erect. . provide choruses, .( uartet es and duets few days. ;.- ; 1 —Miss Nettie Hilts, of Frenchman's galo,;eil- -- _,", I , whilo Revs' Mann ng, of whitby ' Chas. Warren has severed his connec- 1 . ay, who has been learning the millinery and Brown, of Mi ico, a e expected to tion, with Hatch Bros., hardware mer- - . _ - `` itsiness with b r sister, Mrs. I. Wise, is enliven proceedings with b ppy speeches. Chante, and Ed. Davey has gone in as an 0 ; i i .,� :1 -__. - .� :. ust now an invalid at her father'o resid• In every respect the eveni R will be one ailpprentice. .- ! - nce, having a severe attack of fe. er. �yallace Patterson; eon of oar worthy g s of pleasure and int rest. Admiesian to R. S. Patterson, s home from � i' - •�- - hen last heard from, she was on. the tea and entertaiiime t 25 c me and child• townsman, j . . _ . Tex%s on a visit. Wallace is not at re-- ,1. end. , ren 15. On the Sab ath proceeding Rev. sent in very good health. p s n Bundy is naw in the employ G. M. Brown, of Mi iaa, ill de►iver a THE PICKERING TAILOR , f J H Bnnd the east end tinsmith. p' The fakir who roped some of our hove in . y� propriate sermons, o which the pnblia for a few ebillings last week was fined >j5 _ i;' - Jud has just returned from Muek6ka, are cordially invited Th edifice will be and costs, smauntiuR in all to @16 by P.M. I - bear Lake Joseph, where he has pnr- handsomely decorat d wit fruits of bar Harper. It was for carrying a revolver The season 18 �u ' nOW opening for - f ;olia$ed a farm,' and will go there ;this .vest, ae villi also be 4 e tae on the Tues• that this fine was im d. This is a Rood , i - winter and get out wood bark and timber. day evening. - way to deal with such sharks. 'NG. tuceess to his p@nture. - n 13unday week sy number of our bicycle . P RINCA CLO H-1 . . . :: . - - —Following are the officers of 'the1.. 11Markha Fai s. club started for Brougham, but being over-. F P. A. Cl as organized on Friday evoning ; - — taken with the rain were forced to return . - $on, Yres,, (leo: Seri ; Pree., K. A. Bunt- Rain rather spoils the• hove fair this home. On the 'return trip, while Sir. and we are 'showing elegant ranges in all kinds of ` - ing ; -Pres., Dr. J. H.IlEastwood ; year and prevented any rom attending Henry, oar merchant tailor, was just op. L. • ' Bao-Trees., L. A. Findlay ; Captain W. who had decided to be present. Wednesday �p°o�ite Dr. Bogart's residence, he took . worsteds, Fancy Pantings, Canadian and Im• : , and Thursday did no brin man isitors header. However nothing serious happen- - orted Tweeds at talose rices. :, '-- Linton ; Com. of Manage 'ant., W. G. y Y T 1. p p . Ham. A. Cuthbert, W. D. Roger8, W• to the grounds or tb villa e, but Friday �• .asuriirw�ir!lurrivaluiaiuiroa�al. ' . Anderson, R. Mpore, G. SeI on and W. J. notwithatandinR the wet Bather, shoat A fiery pleasant-event occurred an Toes ri- .l Clark. - 8,000 passed� the gmes. he track was day evening at the residence of Mr. and We have also . Opened Our new stock of . very heavy yet some plend d trotting and Mrs. Thos. Appleton at that Bay, it being ' .. �' —As we stated a few we ke ago Isaac running rates were w toes by the crowd the marriage of their eldest riauRhter, A h � -p �^+ Linton has. deai�ded to lova a in Toronto Jeanie, to Chas. Hod e, of this town. The fill lilltiiiiltllll A rC'�►. ..GV/7 I QfitlRitlltitiiNl X_ 1. ed gpandstand, while he Rr ands-and hall- g . and will remove! there in a oat a month were fairly well fills all ay_ The stock ceremony -was performed by Rev, Mr. or-so L. Ban is now in possession of shown in the ring wa of a iRh class, while Manning at 7 o,clock, after which all par• which for quality, design a (� pr:ee are better than r; i : the farm. Mr.�intdn will dispose of his the pens surrounding the st side of the took of sapper from a well spread table. we have ie Shown. ., - . horses, cattle and implem nts on Wed• 'rounds were filled ' with heap and pias After dancing to the wee ams oars, the � . _ . - nesday. Oat, 31, the sale o mmeneing at that did credit to the farm ! of this conn- Party dispersed, all extending good wishes : . 12--o'clock. As Mr. Linton -has been en• try. The Society h s jest completed the to,mr. and Mrs, Hodge. ING- Gaged eatensive�y in tb.3 da' ging business erection of a op us ne hall, and this In the crass country ran fqr the Miehe.. •. a tiI ......­ - was literally cram ed itb exhibits of cup, which was run for on Wednesday ' I- Ifor the past few years, lie h a a.large num- various kinds. The safes' departmentde week, Edward.Bradley, 'of Brooklln, sup- ,- "-- � _ '_ her of firat•classjmileh'eow to dispose of. ceeded in capturing it. In the junior rase,' f I serves special mention. T e old hall was p R j CAR, LOAD OF Remetrber the ate, Oct. $1 tat 12 o'clock used as a ►nuchinery hall nd vehicle re� which was run at the came time, Edgar ••i•s s i 4. - . sharp, I - , sitor ', • !1�- not a few ins ted the con- Hall, of the Town Line, was the 1 cky � - . —A grand s Doffing ma b, under the temente of . brit ding. Thi is perhaps one map. Z`lie prizes will be presented in the t auspices of th� Fur', Fe ther and Fin of the bc: i c�' -Litt• faire h Id stn Ontario, Music HiX this (Friday) evening, long r .. .�i: Club will be held at Besse' hotel, White- and it is toa 1: :d that the ireetors did not with the other prizes which will be run for. 1, : „, . 11 r. =presented Art di omas, certificates eta', �, - • • s i -vale, on Fridap, Oct. 19 h,: when 250 have better weather ae a 8 ting rn� r ill. ' live iizeon and innumer blo Canadian tbeir enter rise. The•vill a wr. r this (Friday) eveni- as - , A`'choice lot of Bedroom Suites Parlour Suiten - j blackbirds will be provid Ten oiler derly on Fgriday, oonside ' g the •: zi+ �,er well. +1 st t0 hands Suites, Parlor — who were out for a lark rid w c iol c � The le of our quiet burg were s artl. ES. Tables, and oh such a lot of chairs of all kinds. . _ _ sweepstake first, 85,8800 d 88, third 82. ecce ' Them tch will be condo ted under the learn that a single head as sm"hed or Oz $IIIIdaY morning at the sound o the � 4 " Toront� Gnn Club rales. 8bootia will an arrest made. Auothe featute of the fire bell- It was soon learned that the _ It �ou have 'any notion of asking A.mire IIOW _ commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Tho a who fair, was the absence of fa ire. To be sure large frame buildings on-the Lynde h me. _ . le your time, for you will never have a bet•,- there were a few simple evioes for the stead were all ablaze and before the a gine p ter chance to et furniture cheap ;; enjoy nob spout will find this a rare day purpose- of attactina cop ire, but alis •b- could get there were burned to the gr and. - O `'` of spoilt. It is xpect that there will be a pence of the genaino char ter was native- It must have been set on fire ae it was .' - CALL AND INSPECT OUR STPCR• . , �. large number p esent and very effort will able, may the Society ever prosper. buririn� in tbrge different Isces a th+a - k ,- be made to p Ovide ac mr>zodation for sem® time. shortly after this blaze iss ' Clay e's residence was discovered be a Btll� keg a cod stook of Undertaking (foods. If yOQ all. ' It was nota $5000 fai rted display of p g g _O�casional y 'we` n t people 'who fanoy work, World's Fair a ibit, that took °n fire, bat by the help of the neig bore' pre Qompe118d to get aII bin in t}118 line, don't forget. ; think l�hat we n a paper imply for the first-prize at Markham Fa r, but a beauti- was soon extinsuished before much da age � g - T. - ' fun of the th' ,and have no hesitation in iul �ieoe of work made o the New Wil- wsa dose. This fire was caused by do. =WS & =)= -1 LC#�3A 2, PiC1LeI'1 1�`o' .'. i ,1 asking us tc m, ert items f r their actio- lams sewing machine by lee Doak of.the footive fire place. t` �+ kTew William's office, Tac n cite a bit of excitement Oaour at utas benefit fre .as it will elp to fi 1 up. t°• The New To be'st3re the a items do fill our s sae, Williams can duplicate an work make on McGearY's livery stable oa bdondayifter- �. .;