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SIV,. _ , _'' ::_R ---_ ms's, [ oa. e r' le•, him a som thi g.' 1 � Vy lJ V ►7 eR oK >�teaD q rafie� �aital (�arD$s , E : I - /en he said: ' Wonder Who�will be Otir next Boli r� wanted HEKnphre to _ - i ecause he di . ay Yese ,L> �,_ ecllcctt. 7.ATI38T LOCAL.HAPP'ENYl+itie A�QO'ADlSD $Y saber. Mr: Cole has resigned. �: ,. ed Hoo i,,,, ,�, ��,. . _ �> y P t iti�a p him hes go and �- TST Pit>see AND TOTTED DOWN HY OIIx Wm. Carter's sale on Tueada aese his TE'VIA �, M,D. C.M.,M.C.P. apalogi d could be pl sed."to shake r• .BA ooa;a$ePoxDi€rrrs, fairl we 1. There was .'large erow2x Bands ' i• • Rumpbr �.;. va,, 're like �_ . S.O:, Col onerr:'Office and Reeidenee, ornin I " o1.AR�nnpwT : "=^N went and the weather was all that could Ing>3treet, Pickering �lffice hours :ti g I r �w0 dogs; 1>>>�A a ri'.d speak, and t ;,_ desir d. . Mr. Carter was un.ortunate • ,. 30 to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. 1 - we re not as •111 ero and ay, near f - - Le cit _ I Wilson' sale an �Manda� arae fairly a ough o lose one of his best horses on neighbors ought t e" .-. , . _ _ t , t e mo Hina of the sale, The beset tpok Reeve John Aofz° iberai niem _ _ well attended: G f ENTO�N & DODDS, BARRISTERS, Miss Mary Michell, of Whitby, was eek an before medical; aid eould.be call• der-elect of E _ •. as`foreman of,.the - . j -1. . Ll 60LICITOltS, ETC•, 103 Ad^laide street here Saturday with relati0ne. a th® nimal wae dead. grand jury t,rrew ci tl�e 41ij1 a�gaimat east,Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday __Illy .. - V., BARRIS- _ .+ , Mrs. Thom son, of Mount Forest 16' i ag evidie 4e g ' pht'6 asked - - = enn p •M-. J ins 'lied.thea E, b'AREjVELL, Rouge Hil . him 3 1 etc, the T @ at precent, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. B, __ V • TER,County Crowu Attorney,and County �: . POlte 11 I, Le, ai.l hen x . Y' secs the Solicitor. Court House,Whitby• 10-y - S. Palmar. l W6 re ver 80rr W8 have t]ot 'I]eard Opi -fit. tli]Ing$ 4Y$S tiles it rnan. g Harry Astridge arrived home from Cal• y y AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO• Choice Family Pat ut Flo r 161.50 r bs . om th Whip•poor•wills of late, ut.they I an '' im tri': sa 'the{ he elieved Rory a few days ago, where be bas been b ",Q - } TAIiv Public, Conve ancer,-etc,1 Office tit _ A T8E him tllilt�► " ' Mf'. Richard Said Io-: y , Thistle Ha,'• near Brougham. Money to loan. ! for some time. Pe Ince to the front once more. ep , --_ _- Ip o60to meet a team from the `city on that htj _ _1. 1 Ito Believe. fro �he -- - BARRIS• ` IOW & MR6 LLI�RAY,, s p I N K M L I.r Dr, smith visits Claremont on the first sir own grounds,on Noy. 3rd. a'ueeess evidence, tztti was guilty. j 1J tars,solicitors,&c. Office opposite Post and third Tneeday of each mb�ntb. Hie an la ball: 'with Mr. Hin ,4ogn�c 1 for Jennings, 1 F •office,Whitby, Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B•A.,Theo. oys, we know you 0 p y ° A. McGillivray,I3L.B• Money to Loan. 8y P=CK R NG dental room are in Brandy Block. n of ibem. put him inti ilii,lfnx. He said that he , , _ __--- - -- - --- - -� - We regret to state that Mre. Bowes is y n in with Halr11 'firey at the Black Ro , ,ew thousand dollars, private (ands, ,* oea. ,.. cc 0 $ indisposed this weelr. Her speedy res Rich rd Rodd ib going to hays ah a o• Hotel in this city, when the latter told him f J to loan on Real Estate Mortgages at real- sox .at_ go ion Ble of farm stock, implements he thought him to be the man who tried to " ons a rates of interest. THOS. PARKER,Bar- 1 20 . - g Loration to health is anxiously desired. to ,and has issues bill, annpunein Tues• =►ste ,Pickerin,:,revery Snturday.l 4 y ( ■,� goo $ Tlie Presbyterian choir ie pr°aressinR 8 mortgage hie property. Continued Jen- gdes M . � � $ a M '4 favorably under the leadership of James ay nett•, Oct. Mh as the date: Mr. nings: '£Humphrey is inclined to imbv a Yeteri�utr1/. _• so s n ., �, 0 odd has a large list of Rood articles and little, and then he talks a little wide o t e ,�.:.,�. "v.,.... < ,_v• - McFarlane, while Mies Dowswell still ' F• WHALEY, VETERINARY itt I r a� '" here should be s ood sale,�rovidin ibe mark, end I thou ht be was not talking . tier. Graduate of On- O O @u r o .officiates e►t the organ in her usn�l stylet g ,. g l ` s' vd Den weather is favorable. See bills for list. straight. If you mean `that," I said, `�� surgeon a M It ie re cried and n on ood authorlt taxi Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate In v'"{ SeyQ a�� es " m o p P R y I �.^_ "you'll leave to settle thio, and if fort de- Den istry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary �I adv that that&Will be a Wedding t0 the I CHERRYWOOD. fame my character you moat straighten it �i A iation. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by Z ap; Ilam not going to have a stain left on � day or night promptly attendedces White O(•{ 1 zv� d, ei �, ,4 o a WBet'Of here wlibin the near eabeegn8nt. �, - '" '" '" Don't make a noiee,but await full partio• Irwin ie at resent vieitin Mr. my character; if I bear that you say any , . Res- ease, Telegraph and Post 0 , 301y N� I qeg as .. A , , . t# . Mise I p g - . - vol , ' _ _ .O "a. ulars. - Malco in Bruce. thing, you'll he$e to straighten it out." I f - HOP INs,VETERINARY SIIR• •. i' " "' I o John For er bas returned from Mount 'lean other nes hbora of the contestants o __ -_ -_ g Mise�on band wae pee}rptaned for a weal;, Y g „ GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- kq i �, b D_ 0 a o k' Porest', .where•be bas been for the past owing 'to fife wedding of Mr. Major; and gave evidence, and the jury retired at 4.30' grin rp College, Toronto, registers asci mon =O ' O I o c o 13 ood 8 > ti I m. After an hour's deliberation they re- ' , ' ar t e Ontario Veterinary-Medical A I a� ° '0 m° ._A o �°I. few wQeke wjth bis sone. . He reports our Pr eident had to attend, P I r . pt2i..e,residence and shoeing forge one and one- ►'�i I o•d a m a°' 'o " d �CI crops as having been excellent np abets Ddise E. Burkholder has.retarned."bbme turned a verdict in favor of the ple►intiff, ¢; qu er miles north of Gram River. RteEl t� ; a w a�'m M p o0"4°Q 4M m d� this season. afters nding a month or s0 in the, city aseeasion damages a. $1. dri Ing shoes at iron prices. Office and shop O eb Mr. Fullerton, counsel far Humphrey, ` b v0 aaw a°oaa+Po=' with h r sister, Mra. Shirk. -u ;' boars from 7 to 11 a'.m.a'nd 1 to 4 p.m. Tele- N b lg. k a 0 I w A slight_oontiniaent of the Sal6atio. I „ asked the decision of the•conrt as to the . t " 0 0 o c We are pleased to say at time of writing gra b address Whitevale ont., P. O, address, m m� °0 '� ` • Corp, Toronto, On ire way home fro Z O o q :� ►� ° Cr1 a, M that M . Roach is�a little better. We hope disposition of the conte. tVhen his' Lord- Grt n River,Ont J ; _. _ _ - Lindsay, „n Tuegday, treated oar peopl chi stated the cost's went with the jndg r NOMAS A. GRANA) , VI✓1F.liIti- ; ;,O +. 0. o 0 c o f ; Oi, � to a few cornet selections. A meetin that b may still continue on that way. P - n ARY SU1iGE0'•7,Graduate of the Ontario The young people of Cherrywooc are ment he remarked.. ',The tail must go :k Vet rinary College,TOTOI1tO,Tegi9tered membor Oa. ° � ► m fd M ' (A Woe also Vela in the eveIIing. The turfs thinks g of getting np a literary society with the hide." :42r. Fullerton .retorted . , oft a untario Veterinary Medical Association. °o'b , ,a c -P- � a o oat consisted of font males. which will be a veru good pees-time. I "In this case itis the hide going with .the ale honors;y uieuiber of the Ontario 9fedical ' o ,c�a o w a o FOr some time there has been nd re It tail."-World. . m cannot give fall particulars this week; Y.t fiociety, treats all diseases of domesticated-ani cif {�0 M , 04 � O P� � 1 w_ ,articular attentiun to Veterinary at I Alar minister in the Erskine church, an is like! that there will be a meeting field ""�"' Ina s. A1s0 } ¢ De tistry. All cases proucptly attendesd fo at _ '�_'ax _ _ _-. _- the pnlpi: ties been supplied with etaden some n ght next week. wH1TevALE. . - . I. res onaWe rates. Office at the w .lenweiet of . nm and others. It is now understood that - - -- t ' ' ~ 1 tab'isnu�ent of Grahau•liros..oT # '",, Cls emout Telegrams to Claremont punctual- ��� i AS ,LON call bas been extended to• Rev. Ur. Coo , oREt:NwooD' John Poucher, of Toronto, called oa ,. 1y trended to. lily of Dorchester Station. To be ante it s -- friendH here on .Ltctrdsy last, ti I ----- --- - ' isit h not yet known whether or not be- will a Ja es Perev, a former member of .`oar Mr$, Xork, of T,Ironto is v' ' Ing er �aOil3vles garb*. - TIMEKEE� RS ;funic pal Council, was here Friday Ghat- cousiu Mrta. Thomas Thornton. , • apt, bu oa f ri. r Yhg witb old friends. . . Miss Clara Whii'e has returned from a ti . 4' e t as he is desir s o remo -from his present charge, the probabiliti s _ gp1dAS DUNN, Conveyancer,•Com are that the call will he saccesefal. Robe'rt ,lobnston returned from -Mani- visit to friend�at Victoria Square. :- i ..M• �uniaeiouer for tahing.Affidavits, etc.,�yare- toba 0ln Tuesday looking much improved Dlre. T. P n'hite and lits. L. Cooper t niont,out. - _ 1 For the past few' weeks a number f frons his trip. Ir will be remembered have retur� frnr.l N isitind friends ' at,,. F . _BL:vTI d, Issuer of .Marriage - R boys have been in the habit of congreg t ttniouville n `� a_- ficoses for,t be County of Ontario. Of- �' that 118 wBQt Oat there wittl llie&ti:s fl L ing at the station and that peiRhborhoc d, Mrs. Emsley. of Montreal, is visiting her. w: at the store qr at hie residence,Pickerir g and while they were not suspected of a y, avoy nd Milne a few weeks ago. ue -kilterl'ra. Thos. Ward, and brothers:�;F.. A� , flee 12_y some a ew . vivage• - _ _- r mischief, their presence was not just as la ys find ��'. S. alejur. Her husband, Rev. r. s'; tter arties returned 1 a B.BEATON,TOWNSHIJ'CLERK y i welcome as 'it might ue to the offie S, in ad .nee of Robert. Emsley, ie expected i,e1C a,er►t week. ., . D•, Conveyancer,' Cowmisaionexl for taking f While a passenger train was passing ab ut Th long talked of food)all ,stili be• R. B. Va.rdorf was called away the ptht?r l• affidavits, Accoautant and Insuralnce Agent ' tween f3rooklin and Greenwood took place da} to see.his i�rnther-in=law Avery, Harn �.•. n Money to loan on farm property. I wells pro t I ten days ago a stone wae tbr°kn Hiro h on 6aturda • afternoetl at I3rooLlin and '1` bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. Will be W 4. a window, Fomewhat 1D)ArinR a lady p fi• � Ilton of Greenwood, a'ho had beEu serious- ,'"`�. Brougham -every IlJonday afternoLn for the senger. C. F. R. Detective Roca ae was won •by the home team by 8 to (}. Iy injured th-ough some Accident. transaction of business. �?_o _ Our bogy's played asplendid game througb• Thumas Mclntyre has rented ,Colonel; � � ONE'' T-_ LOAN- APPLY TO F here a few days last week for the pur�i}se , ly1 Autchi6on. apiiraiser at Claie,�lont for r-.• out a a s adulitted by all, but they seem• Button s farm on t}te ZVestern Tpwnline t ,P• Of finding out who tllfeW the st e. j et9 a able to secure a goal. Ttie return for a term.of years' Thomas is m+ hustler Canada Perimanent Loan Sc Ba�'ings Co,, beafi �Vbile it ie generally believed that Ile aC• matCl will take piece here On Satatday and w(ll make tliinpa go with a hu '-office,Toronto, Stock capita] .i3O(1[1,(X10, Total f . lends money on compliebed the object of his visit, we n• w is be ho d' the re 1)• S• Turner• is _making eatenRve im� _ - assets�?b.i00.OW. The com any aftel Qon, hen it t0 Pe i lowest current rates of intereAt and oil favor- _ i not Qive particulars, as such o�lcial& arb prof@,cuts t� his stables and other build• - _ ,- r:` - ,; able terms of repayment. 4ortgages and de- as a rale not very. COrilmanlCative, hie BUIL ills be ditIerenL. Game 6)[arts at 3 In ;s. David ig one of our model fal'mera, w - bentures purchased. '_vo coinincssion•4 o delay O'clock, Tarn Oat and see a et-class • hiapenees moderate. _- _ should be a lesson to voulbg fellow to , and believes in hawing things in ship shapb► ` A. POST, CODNTY ARCHITECT keep aR'ay from Ilse station altoget ler, mate . /_�_ I order. I tel. for the county of Ontario Drawings are replaced by rle'Ov m dEls C8 able o as. when any mischief is done, they are . Rev. Mr. Pickett had one of his optics - • and specifications furnished for every class of 06HAWA. daTnaged the other day, but it was noL oc- closer runnln I�4 W st lee U -case sure to be blamed. _ I: building. Steam`�nd hot water heatin 1 and �' y -_ _ CaslOned in tl a usual uay• 'An ap11ICEiti°f<•r.+ . ; ventilatcou a specialty. Of ee Gerrie k, - ,. Un I the IGth •fust.. John Henry M - of carbolic acid in mistake for an eye loti� oor"r Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby, at half t11e Old prices.. , _ BROUGHAM. Knigibt and :►flies \iary IIcBrien were ma ' Beeidence-EinReton Roaa East Pickering. 89 y - : "; - id the riaiachief i �" rigid y the Rey. Elder Prossor. David Annie and Robert Milve hF ����� T. PE:�tiELL, H(�LSE PAItiTr♦R OUR STOCK- IS F SNT• uh i John Poucaer, Toronto, spent Bit day A leaeant event took place at theresid• - " L; 1'_l. and Decorator. All kindsof house paint- ens f Wm. Veale. Cedar Dale, beer. laid np u;tl: the influenza prevale; . ) taking lines, _,the step es are 'there here with bis brother Thomas. . last weep The latter returned from his N. W. tr `- ing,sign writing, graining,.paper-hanging, 61st- i Mics James, of Toronto, visited� 'here whets John Cunningham, of the Ced r , ung, kalsotiiinin�, t,L+ing, etc., ,gone on short I In excellent health and good bodily CO -1� notice.- All pbiruting done by use will Ile of pure novelties are here and all are last week with tier mother; hire. i ohn Dale Works, was anited in marriage o linseed oil and white lead and satiFfaction ti•t ar- Hoed. 'Mss. Rhoda Veale, by the Rev.J.S.Clark, tion, but his present illness has remc r ' _ the extra adverdu ois. i' anteed. An early order solicited. Any order BARGAI �� w Walters, em to ed b T.IB. ''loth p left with J.Tanner 6t Son, butchers, Pickering, M I Elder Pei'fly ie dehVeTinjZ a Bari of P Y Y Messrs" James Thornton and IThOiiia� will receive prompt attention. Work'-shop and sermons on Baptism ins the Chr tian eroill� butcher, and Robt. Whitii tried ala Beare did their threshing last week, and- -• residence, Whitby. _ 191y �T �'` ezpe ament with a bottle of wder and' a- hada eat com an �of their ne hbors as . • HER Licensed .�1ue " ' A R N A R D church• zz�I fu Kt P 3 match, After two ansaccess al ahem ta, sistin We feel rather sli hted at not be- THOMAS• POUc , - Mr. aid Mrs. • Varm of Mar' sa, g g x 5 oionear Valuator, etc:,for East Tork and tjk��'ELEH. WHI B�'. 't�altiere succeeded in igniting the pow er. Ing invited, as the fare-furnished ie said to the whole of North and south Ouxario. Strict yielted here jest week with their don Iter, The result is a badly disfigured face. t the " atteutiongive to all orders by mail or telegraph. - - -- . I Mrs.. (Dr.) Bateson. Ce B • >4 There was a shooting sceident halts op. have been eomeihing et hent a t charges lioderat•e. Address TAOS.YOtiCHER, )1dr, Denn16 and faInll le8ae this Bek is Oar luck to miss the good thin s. Y As Geor a Greenwa , -in cont g >E3oz 47,Brougliau�.out. $a>oday• g y Jas. B. Malcom has left the Major i'esi- f . _ ---- .-------=- ,,� for the Old Country where they w 1 in pa rd, was handling a d . $. i his.pur- POSTILL, AL CTIU`�EER. ETC., ny;with R H Howa encs as not to impede W n k 1' Clreen sliver, Solicits eales7rom pia num- Estate reside. lsdrs. Dennie is B/ .1 in revol4er in Howard s paintehopLheweapon pose of trying housekeeping, and is now .' erous friends both far and near. Sales of farme, - -i - poor health. was Iaccidentall discharged and the ball farm Qt'ock, and everything that into be sold will y , ciespfine a�1 art of the dwelling tenanted ;i Mrs. Wagoner and Meesre Ed. ilten entered.ripe middle of Howard a riglst arm: by Thos, Todd, for which Thomas at the .. b'e handled by' the subscriber wit' the utmost I I ,and Geo, Phili , Jr.,-are at Bellevill this Greenwa was ons about three feet awe care and sold to the very best advantage_ 48ly ��� 1 T P y Y Y resent time is very thankful, Mre. Todd r .. JOHN LESLIE, Bb�T A ' D SHOE 1 J jjj�ll►�J CALL '" AIr D week attending Lt1e Provincial $n bath iroml Howard and pulled the hammer ap, aying deserted hitn 'for a time to visit `- Maker. . Pegged aqd sewn work. Orders see-OUr fit •k of. School Convention, ae delegates fro Oul bat as it failed to catch it Dame down main a,t AltOna. as soon as he took bis finger off. The ul• The town hats been feasting on roast . promptly attended to. Ezpperienoed workman• school' let which was 32 calibre, atragk the bone, stip. Don't forget t1�e stan9,r;early dpposite the Faneq urns The Epovorth League hada vies of a ' duck for several days. A raffia on Friday i N_ewe.King street,Pickenngllac;e. 7 v 13cptch Fingering, number of members of the Gree wood otherwise it would have entered >rhe body evening furnished the fowl. Robert frons ' ORDON HORSE, Picker iii , Ont , Saaonys, from)the powition in which be had izis arm. (� LeaQae en Tuesday evening. Th'6 tarn• , oyer the knolls won half a dozen, only neat' n <Jt tarries Gordon,pr-prietor. This�otel is a Andelnsio , The I bone was badly shA-3ered-r YGung Ave ling to loose them all to •little Fred. f fine new brick building, aniehed in superior Berli a and ' epbpre, °at"was large, and a very pr stable Greepway felt so bad abouthe matter that The st®ward of the GoodfelIow's club won style. Every convenience and comfort for the evening wae s ant. he' ePid that ]tad the bullet done any tiave'lling public. New and commodi,ousetable o also_ Roman Embroide a d Wa h bilks, Inspector c13ri� paid an oflic' nisi 4 ar 5 at the raf3le, and lost them shortly _ F and Qheds. �y and a nice a.scrims t f Sta d mortjal iajnry. he would have turned the after to the bold ,+lacduff. Such are the a f Linens and Rag P tterns to our School one day last wee and weapon on himself. As it was, he hurried fluctations of the game: • " - iJ - • found everything satisfactory Th upils too thie pond and berried the •revolver in the The -Pigeon shoot ttit Besse's hotel on ! : T were Riven a half•holidAy as an euoi age• water. He said "he didn't know i�t was Friday was attended by sports from Mark-- r n a r a a r� M. � & E. ) Ment to even greater efficiency. I loaded." COnetable O'Dea game a1onK ham, Unionville, Pickering and the vale. f� and granted to arrest Greenway, bat as the A. G. White won the sweestakes prize, C. ?: 'ti' �ICKERIN $RANCH. �=C N - affair waB purely accidental he was pre- C3REEN RIVER. b Vanzant, of illarkham, tying him, but los-' 1 Tailed upon y the bystanders to leave him ing in the shooting off, Moses Hemming- _ -- ick alone. Dr. Coburn attended to the wound- way third. The latter took first ;money iii '\ Open for the trans. tion ofalllegitiffiate • Mr.A..iS too busy helping Tota ed rriiin's injuries. three other'conteate. A. G. White second USE a les, to Roout nights. W. J. Armetron �_* t ' $auking B asineds. P +�•�-'�-�"-� . g second in , 1 Oi►nca HODRB-Ffo 10 to 3 ; Batnrdage I I wo4der if Buffalo Bill finds bet• in two of them, 80ARBORO. one, third in on'e. '+�,F " I =: to 1 o'clock. , . " ter times on Lhe lake shore 7 A. E. Thornton retnrned` on Saturday =y �' �SYlII 8 Bank n conn�etioII. : John Trenton ane Ali Mclnty e 9 go• Afi* the Assize Court, Toronto, 'on Fri• from a visit to Norv41 in imrroved health,. � _1 ins to Lha Inlaober woods this wee day 'several ladies sat in the Lary box to looking as' though he had been enjoyin �I A ! (S_y) �GEOROV, ERR, Manager. g -- ------- - The analverSM7 services of the reefu the right of.His ILordship, and the court himself fairly well. He was gr�a�ly missed: (- `f Rifer burgh will be Held oto the otuth rooila was filled beyond the limits of com• from the vale, for he is one of those cheery s -: � , fort by the stately yeomanry of i�p�rb�eo, fellows that have a ood idea of life and , f z DECKERS LIYRY of Nov, �se�. 1 : - -•�- Foggy �bas- got over his wild et tft of wbo had gathered to hear the flual'disposi- living. W hen we say that he was missed, it. ?X i fret-class vehicles and horses for hire day 5. " tion of the Jennings v. Humphrey ossa. would htirdl do for ua to. add that the ,; mind t#r1d dosn't think boat it ring Y =F C . or n�gbt. Teaming done promptly by np any'mor®. Oise year ago a>4 attempt wae made by young ladies did not notice the absence of I f ,-� da or 'ob. Bas in connection meet le a ''ends ,sags o! a forged applio tion #ora morL genitlillresence, for if we did some Ya ] . j A 4mber Of oar yo=g peop ei o'raise a loan on 1�am bre a farm, Ing all G T R trains. Freight and ga8 t p y might say it was a fib, and of allthinga we I r the iverfstry ser�uee at Zion { hush 8nrnphre used Je>aDi sof bein the express elivered to all- parts of on g� p last. t y g scorn the},potation, and dread.the repo- the villiage• i, y guilly maty, and swore oat a warrent for tation of being incapable 'of telling the fI �I ' Board, sale and commission stables in .. I J. Cooper. hoe irstnlri4ed fi' his life arrest. JenninKs was committed for truth. s - - 4 1 connection. ;•: • 'visit to Goodwood and is goiing tlo $ for trial but the grand lary threw oat the bill. :r w�i - �- f � � � ; ���� home this week. ;� Sind that time Hutmphre has not ceased _ 'Wt ®0. "�� ,; y Mr. Thomas Francis of Lanark ws,$ I - ,, Nip 'had to out 8peehlim» oD three to expresd his belief in Lha guilt Of Jen• Prop., DICKERING ';• jgp tiL t0 kee oDt f JaclL'6l, A' ag in • J®nnings itlf4tltutfld an adtioD to lolled by falling out of his waRgoa. ` - - I , P- Q M tie, will teach y ,. . m`. �' , I recover damages for slander. Miss Mary Hoar, yr TIDE �dEANSONY lie w.f any� a, 1 ,'y. n The red li hL is,in th ]gtlb r f,tie: Humphrey. alslo stated to Beldam, mord• Baker s. school, Darlington, next pear. � - yr., , .' to theft witness' evidence _Friday Mr. Jas.-Eakins, cattle a rter, Port 1 , s '� down n yr stn m�eefi a a' ]r the i .�° I Why•waste time and and laber-working tlae ROLL�� ' . ��Ft'" � Vint -Aintings once stole w Iliad of a Hope, s reported in financial dif�oulties.I �Y , ttmp handle when the wind will do it to s itmo see to-•g4 h6M ou`A : hie - ' p I t trR m:'hi . Beldam admitted in is _ O on dot. loth , nr first snow £'tiny oat+ee W1Ll]Oat ex Dae. -'a hit boysef re wo>rrt li.1 �P tsi , j; � p tt -t n thelL the most. friendly pe �' the fine tftii��' out or eat fray . ' , ,r _}. this year On pot.'Y8;187i}; t}fere wae a , ,;. ., • - r he small sum of $30 on can et osteo! i>s ga g til. Lalrt t °: ` lent ;zrot>tiit p> nt existing be pea fall of snow; avhioli remained tiH ' Fo t Y g make the be Try it >a> e o hu :: �.�_ , if end this defendant. He at ' a. , ,,w.y: t .}fi. Ye r: -,�. th@ IIe3Ct, apriq . a !_ ,..� s ifli reDCe Of �.- :�_. Y ll' u . t ,: rx f er.to a e RIS�?.� {S ,• I � `t on thel Wednef3 . .. _.4 r:. Y.'. < : _ ;7 +� R== , r. r o to a fi Mrs s pn ... �pto . Hattie vet; i . . am our 'b8et . tI it ;.1. -,t t - . - , ;_ t of tbeir.`oongrega- .�9 .(�,y{, (� - �-: - � ` - p- .i:_.. Brantford beforeXr. 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J �- dl" _ _ �t hole •Poo.;4'..y a- 4 "" _ -a/� ; ,:� �• �:; .}\\��) N Of[ae- ?• �` �. 's -iG ,.•.is - �` * B �¢�#� yp� -�, •ts- _..� \ { �■{■.jt■��(T T� .V ` t Sri.. -y .° F '., fiE iIF•at .R� 'gS`._ *.:. • - _ p!7 t YhB.►Yi W li'' t V+ `S - rY mit E $, .t il t f "- s RESORT OF T COSI• SIGN H HEl ,,. y �� .' E, EIiEST ABO T blicaa v icu. t it ""s. 1 I® is 104 -- x= IThS I Pn yr . is for ' {t - t► : he war 1812 THE FISHER S ' ` ,. of U col it OF.ON �iRIO. 1 f. . . 1 :,. ,I, ': ears olds atl� ; ti. , 4. CAS DA. f s r r Y SY . 1. i . r f, T I''V d a iii ue i h e Y! ian *are, id.took n hand 'rbc Only tt „ B � , i z 9 9. fough i he "s >is_.F, ,:'z �7 urch ape• .' Of 'h early ;. U.-mo t ` R "Tt is arise t od trust the GovA['por Ge_ . d lines it, its tihe`late°e'lviV.weir, On'Win asked b , � I _ e1 :'. .P. i .p Churc `' undda nental XaVub;hovly interest fu Ito ,1101weA-- � re II'a h ode or >rake Afte itake'Regemtng )�epletetl ori �. , it oral nd La �y Aberdeen -will s{tend t11e n, the 8� P Bider. Prletib whettl�iet o r , d Chri )fttn Reef Flrrh—b,111 San Clem carni g winter+,`n lid altos): �� ri ch will be th abs nee of :erg of `Iatt>tent and a�lr-ib +u�LbCre� plrove u to the Llkias mansion Team town �IetR_ Are �orklaa P rlflwvoe Amba% the balmoa ?roast in '` west one•hs • N}aCy, 9,11 `be fund oft a con• wtr,nt Nis Daltr Borers. here lied tli t'hedid neither.; he "walked- .4 x.eorginn Bay—The Cottimiaalonrrs ,. It s nnderstobd hat 1Ir. Avis, car Ka � � has a ermanent Public Schao "► souse on th mau facturer, of]Toronto; hae port Uciug used for charft .ti with rile s. pp, P Y „ @eeommend Certain t'loae seaxenw #> a to in Buffalo;on which Lo b ' Seven storey building int co gee of {end f g,(ri)Q,(g1U.. Dr. Utidtingdolnt Assistant ia'the it�bora- The Gill Het ne,4h 81lould be Catarged. ra 18 miles tory: st.rucsion in New Yortt was low down u ora. til., was the Brst citq in thio' tory and lecture room ati,Harvard College, . width of 2J - by the gale on Wednesday, s d cashes world to illuminate ire streat wish elootrioi• was dropped a year wqo as a metusnro v: The report of llominion Cammiesion ori miles. It M y deaths- airi . t �. through a two storey house filte a•i i_pec• ' t . eacnamy. His uncle, Prof. rostah P.Cooke, thefirheries of 0ataria has been publi3hecf of S antsh re o ted in W n y' foe-over fort ears in the facult , seems to - P P � ,_ pie. At letist'four of the coca stirs were Th annual gfoas tncoine of the',railroads Y Y f Y and furnishes much owluable knowledge otY }y, It rest Maui obs. ' The d Fit killed, while a largo nutnber.w re ser`ously have noted the fact, or iu his will•---which demi �' '::.. . of the United Sfate9 exceeds 1,ZOO,Ot�.. the sub ect. Theobje injured. The a aro fewer saving banns lin New! gave the college a teversionwry interest in 1 1 of of thR oommisetoq rock nearly Fir �,'liief$coast, , ,ri autl'er- .; =� shy �,' m j,.- - - :,. - .: x1';:. x __ ^Ta - rt Y AP, } _,;,! Dix i, . ___ 1,- ' - c ���M. mss - r p } '' r si .._ t q iy<. .: , ;., :..•,. rt "'j`r"""., - ,' .:."` i SAS-.tKq. - ,. `. '*- T- .. �r ... a •r, ,.. .. {tn-.r: .,.A'.^ ..i �a [.1_. .••f.,: •;,...c, a T_.r tr`Y1 . "a' I. - l f v •' !. 5. .... -.:. .. i . e. R i. ,. , �.: qy t ! u .. ( - -.l.i. -.:. - - .,-.. 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Lrot1S Q g)t HERMIT OF SAN CLEMENTE LIZARDS IN THE STQM GH• A-Woman's.Burdens ��� � ;4 ..IL' O 'w7 > J'� 3 lvi -- - are lig itened when she tarns to the 'right SeveFta[y `'' utohor, C' eotor of "' '4 { .., ; •�lhe t)n�y ia>rabltaat:ata>e ltsland 80 Mn.e, g$8p le Swallowed While Dr! kinS medics e. If her existence is tmade.aloomy a stouts attd i o trip t office I- i t 1 b the hronic weaknesses,delicatederap e• ' - were al ' -.1• OQ the Cattfornls Coast, Y f evioes * � .x, _', at, in the.Dark. menta, t;nd aintal disorders that aflliot her a acra,s some velli. ping �. d, _1. ` caw ; fan Clemente Island, which lies 64 mite ;; a an ed for the ur 'ose ° x '�J�J. i.- k sox, sh wit find relief and emanaipatlon S P R(•t t is eV r J , tt ' 1 - •-- ,� - 4n }t west one�half south of Point Loma light E�ela61A nit 'Agony suQ'ered' ' Mrs from h r troubles in Dr. Pleroe'a Favorite tr band' Dods into this aountr q '� ­.-'` aeras= westfnll-Nerre,t f3hatteted, an Death Presc-r prion, ' g tl �� O } huuse on the southern coast of Califolrnia If she s overworked, nerv- V a s a writer in the St. Louis Globe i t_ V a ett. , -1 ;i3 iS miles and a halt long, with an average ' Looked for as the Only Relie[ one or run down," she has new life and cr t, ne da I a rehended a Wi>tpna "fit ��* I � width of 2. miles, au3 an area of 51 square From the Ironton Courier. elven% h after using this remarkrble tame- y PP . - - -- d I a a powerful, invigorating tonic aid' w o had just arrived on a steamer from ori The editor of the Gourler, Navin heard Y P g g t miles. It ig a lonesome: spot, suggestive ' ttervin which was discovo.•ed and used b E ro sue eoCitt that she had some i $ ` ¢ f r shed o f Spanish.buccaneers and. states szeueral- of this strange Dees of Mra. �Jimo i West• y e o • P p .fall, made enqquiry and learned the follow- an emir ant physician for many years, in all snuggled uggled tobacco in her possession. :U - ` ;`vee. tl � (� y i a - - n. 1 It rears its ugly head of black plutonic in facts:•-Mre. Westfall said t tat one cases o female complaints_ and weak. Y• g t nesses. For young iris just entering on examining her dress, seventeen Duns ,Y ed Hoo V i rock nearly 000 feet above the sea level evonin some hree ears a o s e went Y g g j g .;Ai, - g` Y g . woman cod; for women at the critical of tobacco were"found concealed under it ; �� Ptr ;his P �, 01 I, t r 1Opy and in the deep gulches treasures a few to the well and pumping sem water .. „ b t the most remarkable of the expedientsA� �' drank a portion. As she did so he felt Chan a of life ; to bearing down sense• w ich she had resorted to for the purpose d here. P p P t7ds r sumac trees as a miser guards his old E tions eriodic�al ainm ulceration inflame• g something; go down her throat kioking, P + of deceivinv the Custom house officera 1408 CactYe abounds. Natural water tanks in and told her mother so at th time. enation, and every kindred ailment, if it w e that of giving to the contraband leaf Liner . 'the rocks are found on the edges of the Little she thought of the agony n store eves'-fai a to cure, you have yotlr money , g g Y - th resemblance of a loaf of bread. A ty e of , plateaus.. -The were worn b rooks whirl• for her throu h drinking water from a back. r Y Y The 'reamer Highland Maid has been qu tttity of out tobacco had been placedU time in the ark, for a femal lizard g in a tin, over which a thin la ei of dou h 0-oYou _ _L I on ed around the holes during heavy rainfalls, fouild its way. into her �toma'h and wrecked at Long cSault Rapids, Rainy Y g i _ _ T h' y w spread, and this being 1?tiked had the = Her. The water in these tanks have saved the brought fo th 4 brocd, 1 fter while Lake, he mail, passengers., and crew g it' a earance of a veritable and edible , loaf. It IS a sure sign Of ahhesJ� ,t_' the si ht of mil- would ma A her rem e i :Fere a ved, but Mr. William Woods, �� S c elves of mane a thirsty mariner who has g e quinti y of tobacco which tree woman �, ' t,, beY.: and she had'to `` the it;,u The sor r 'purser, was badly injured. The boat and You need more than .a �► i "' put in there for a supply of the life giving p. ha contrived to secrete in this and other p PP Y g g increased eo that the very ei ht f milk cargo a e a total lose with no insurance. the fluid. It was here that Crabrillo landed in d g „ m dee amounted to over seventy pognde. 'X011 need m .r't 't would produce effects bot "ring on convul- St. on a keepittg properties ace un• t �aiu October,.15-1•l, after discovering San Diego cions. She lost her appetite but w uld feel equalle . It is just as good in bulk as in - 4 , # + It � `"� �; �: the ]Iarbor. He named the island La Victoria, so eompletelx gone at the stomach hat she bottle d much less expensive. Dflllgtrl'. t' ( �OS = '1�' :._" :•iI t W- , after one of his smaller ships, the present had to eat a cracker and take aom barley •Mr. , R. Elmenhorat, president of the `You mus'tn% come too close to the baby t , ri name having been given a century later. soup treoruently to'qutet the first rbance St.Law once sugar refinery,and a prominent he ephant,sir," said the-keeper to Algernon { d a re- There is but one human being on ,San. within. She took medicine for it asepsis fi urs i Montreal business circles commit. . �1 lona Clemente, t•he hermit herder, Tom Gallag- and every known stomach disease, but got g Fitz boodle, who was bucking.the he+;d of ;, fl ted suicide on Friday morning by shooting „ E 11 _- t._ ich, -, her. Tom is a character with a history. no relief. She changed doctors nd Lhe� himself in the head. fife cane and leaning against the rope. "It's rnu1. ,ate•', . Hi,s shaggy head and beard and curious new doetor,having had nn expetienc. of this, s,e ttin' of a tush sir, and will thaw 4 - R-Y Spoo er s Phenyle Disinfectant mixed • ' attire give hien the .look of a savage, bout nature before, gave her medicine to, kill with fish oil or grease will prevent the tri t anything soft it can get hold of." I care '!'om is very much of a white man in his and expel the lizards, Fcr three y era Lhe the Cream of, Cot -'It -.' �1� sent : heart even though he has-lived alone with poor woman suffered all kinds of hysical Horn fl Apply with a brush about the A. P. 733• ' nish his sheep for over twentyears. Occasion- and mental agony. Her whole stgm horns, cad and back . animate. _ — and HypophosphfLes,not only . Y R Y• Y ti = ally a straggling.junk seeking abalone, or kidneys, liver and stomach were all out A ru or is current in Shanghai that the `— to cure the Cough but to give �:- pro. : now and then a fisherman, stop% in the of order. Her heart would flat r and Chinese Government" l,as commenced ne- TAKE " both cave of San Eaemente, brings Tom the palpitate so fa'.ntly as to be. im recep- gotiatio s with Japan for peace, otrerjng to THE , your system real strength. , I < news, ar)71 furnishes him with supplies. "To tible, and a smothering feeling would come; aoknow edge the independence of Corea e��,�, i Physicians,* the. -World over, - loosen T`om's tongue the explorer must have over her, that it was often th u ht she l and to ay a war indemnity to 3apaw, a title- handy a chew of tobacco and a drink of had given her last gasp. ' Her memory The "res of Heaven is the common name .endorse it. �_ whiskey. He Lias a favorite water tank was almost one, her nerves shatt. red so for the Ailanthus, a ver tro ical lookin i ''is' g Y P g � Don't be 'deceived by-Substitutes! -- � - and soriewhere, but he never tells its location. that the hast sudden movement would tree, rown Bros. Co.. Toruuto, Ont„ tell gcot•tallowne.Belleville.All Druagistss. Nc,.t� _ _ well Whiskey is a novelty to this hermit, but brin}r on collapse through extreme w akness us that it is not a very eatisfaaory %tower _ it never.` causes him to forget himself Sitting or standing she would be di zy and for our section. This house wish an agent , • sudicieutly to reveal the details of his experience most depressed feelin s sand here. phey pay salary and expenses and e . ✓17 ' are mainland life. He was a fisherman some- lowness of spirits.. - After the re, oval of offer Ii eral inducements. t , ; ►- _ in„ where between San Diego and Nlon1tere�+ rho reptiles, the doctor sanctioned the nee! - . (,ill l;ay. He had good prospects, but one day of Dr. William' Pink Pills and a e took & and A , mon he took it into hie head to live alone on three boxes but found no apparen relief. ,~- ® • u bb 1.00 Bottle. nets San Clemente. That is about all that Tom She then gave up their use eliet ing she I econtadose. o • i . - red will say of himself. was past the aid of medicine. At t is time . • . t , �, . I to � There are. people who clams to know a mire. Haight, who vutiered iwel'v weeks C ifs cold, oils rttntee�iy all drug- . ter- Tom's history, and'it is a romantic story, -with la grippe, and who wa Dom- ' ts. It mires ncipient (7onsumptioa - , fish / they say, with a love affair in it, of dourae. pletely restored by taking I. illiame, isthesbestQtiunhtludCroulp Cure. 14 is The worrian jilted him, and the sought Pink Pails for Pale People, urg d Mrs. t ( 1 1VA1)IANa will txr interet;ted to know _ ; nen rile island cloister. Torn kvea in a.comfor Westfall to begin the use of Pi k Pills t hal the famous Risseu Carpet:sweepers are ow manufactured in a branch factory At U the ` table hut, with a vegetable patch, chickens,. again, She did so and soon she p rceived T/7E - g P + Tor roto. This means that. Canadians will be fare a goat, and his .sheep. His is a regular their beneficial effects. Her appeti began AN to purchase the genuine llissell sweeper - - tile. Robinson Crusoe. outfit, except that there w improve and for two months she ham • - ti at p loom that will, enatlo every hotjse-keeper • etre is no man Fridav to serve him. This- lord 'steadily stained strength, health an a.teadi• ; ,\�. to oxePs>; a sweeper publicly r�cagnized ' / \ the est In the world. iced of San Clemente does-not want servants. tress of nerve and memory. She an now \t -a ' ani- , He simply wants to be let alone, with only do her household work and feelb a well as' \ ' T - THYNG a-young man or woman can do is to sit ! . hat his animals and his gun for companions, ever. She says she cannot speak as strongly , . -_� '-`-�' •Z �--%_ tend The Northern Business College for a term. D( the —---- — - j �I� ��.I you want to know what ou can learnt Then write fq I : of Pink Pills as she would like to; nd feels h 1 1t. I b Unpretending. very grateful for the great good eaultin / °�' . S. Announcement to C. A. taming,Owen Sound,Ota. nee 6 :umphrey Nichols was an English pariah from the use of this wonde�tul me kine• ;, -11 A ti! Mrd, Haight, before referred t , is en- . ; © e _ • -Yonr Prufit� - - ,Fd. clerk who lived parsimoniously and: gave thu3iastic over her own perfect recover t M K �r'� . I . ern •- away enormous sums of money, both to from.the after el?lects of la grippe feeling �l' "� Will be increa4. . : as well as ever she did In her 1 fe. She fr I / ,• T . fed,reed your land. institutions andinciividuals. One afternoon, 1 i /+ 8 freed from tout iah- - resented himself at the door of a ter also corroborates the above state ant re �t I Y •• _ i ! eke he p garding Mrs. Westfall s ours. r• �, weeds,it you ke a titin rectory, just as the master of the These pills are a positive cur for al h Feed Your Stock._ . - !�R9Nif' EAItCE _' ' . ,�rth house was going down to dinner, with his troubles arising from a'vitiated nditio - �� iris guests. Th;ntleman footman would not admit the of the blood or a shattered nervou eyatem ; - Oshawa, Ont. # ."._� � AQP Grain , ,�• rl shabby old within the lobb and Sold ti• all dealers or by ,mail, rom Dr • * (, A`p Ground' r' ern Y- Y+ �'Villiams'�Medicine Company, B ockville Pa' � '� the Jo�n$S 'GH� 1 bya �, Y was about telling him to ' o around to the Ont., or Schenectady, '.`, Y., at . 0 cents i �/ - , lets hack 'door, when the rector caught eight of box, or ti boxes for $2.3U. There are num,: �� Q '! 2=1- _ - erous imitations and subetittttio s a ains WATERRUS. ` 1 as R Ca Bed by in>liammatory. •� Ual to ay 1ANporred�. � ��_ . { him, and asked his business. - which the public is cautioned. . . It was soon told ; he had come to-gite - . ' 8Wei1ing �.j . Buhr Stan Cho T)er. - 4nd ; "a tFifle of money" to the fund for widows -- Tal C My AdVI�e an"t . p- - Get Rid of Neuralgia,. _ �,�•- "-' Grinds ovcrything,eve to the finest seeds. and oruhaus. �'t hen he had accepted an P PfBL`t Cure 6p Hoods Sarna , �lS OR (Xettill bfiis Stone haft a lifetime. sen -: There is no use in fooling with auralgia ✓ a Iron l ates, chilled 1-16, are not in it wit invitation to the atpdy, a shabby olc� stills. %,th It is a disease that Rives way o lv to the Peer �MOKe Or French Ruhr atones.B incl es thick. pocket-book was produced,and a banknote, 't ' table.- he most powerful remedies. No remedy ve "It affords m2 much pleasure to reeommend ' - t ,h .-,_ P C>±"? Chill•td Clear Through. a.very dirty one, iaid on the T "`„� t✓''t� Easy to run, simple, durable, fast-Write'-i. t:' of rector took it u thinking it'a five= ound• diacovered has given the grand r ult,e tba Hood' Sarsaparilla. ,My Eon-was afflicted with RM - ,j -1 ,.� lays: p' ' - g p • invariably attends the employme t of Pol• great pain in the joints, accompanied .with ), PrVi COC40\,- �`� . note. . , C QHTIMAIt m f "Rave you looked at it? asked ?11r, son Nerviline. Nerviline is positiv swelit g so bad that be could not get up stairs PL,` �OA W aterollg. Bralltfor and T ichols, specific for all nerve pains, and o ght to' to bed without crawling on hands and knees, I -� • CANADA. -Yes,?'said the.rector. i kept on. hand in every family. • old ever was v ry anxious about him, and having read -- — -- ------- - -- t'f "Look ai;ain," where, '::i tante a bottle. _ Lays j The rector cculd hardly-believe hist eyes, It is reported that tinder res rite froth �aatlO3 �� RANBY . .i 1 m r Prt • �� n Cur RUBBERS. .. I � d of The note Was for five hundreds hounds. the Czar the GLarewitet wi l merry t� . - . : �.- . "Perhaps I'm keeping chose fine, folks cess Alix of Hesse early next month. ' no met eh about Hood's Sarsaparilla, I deter- he give perfect satisfactiori'in fit style and finish and it has become a '. utti_ waiting, -for • their daintier " said the old mined td try It, and got shelf-dozen bottle,, y r + g' + Cold in the head-Nasal Bal gives ata four o whi'eh entirely cured him." Dins.G. A.. ' ,-word that gentleman. "lint if you're not 'aired of .slant relief ; speedily cure's. Iti'e�er fails, is n . 1st counting I'm not tired of giving." *sic$ Oshhwa,Ontario. GRA BY ItUBBENS wear like Iron . " - . I. nth It was semi-officially stated in 13erliti o' N Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla.He ended by putting down seven thous• , - -- - Friday that the condition of th C4arm - - - _ -- - _ - - - - - and you nds. very seri-oue. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and .. • - een ``Tell that line gentleman of yours," he efticie fly,ou the liver and bowels. r5c• �u• said, in sly reference to the footman, "to Cured the DOCtOr. , be civil to an old man even if he should .For some time ppest I ,u red froTING i ion happen w► wear a shabby coat." Mumpa, ('hills,and Liver•Compl int. At r AN Q E Every home should ban y O & The rector asked him to stay to din• considerable thought I adopts 8t Len Dna Q-UR SPECIA-LITYS °Y- net. Mineral Water -with a view to are, and,I eR RTN Find daiaientti•t'� I)ootoe'a _ . itig `: "Dinner !" said-he," why I ate my mut• must oordialiy say I wa, sur iced, h' t C,Le ET 4 . . PRICE U.0i. . • rets ton chop before I started from Manchester. -agreeably so, at the great cha ge for 1111 i�fe have letters from all pacts of Canada saying." . rtf r GEAR ! _ Act What would your lords and ladies say, better it has worked in,me. YEAO s�4 CAN. OCA. p �.i .. .1 'OM ` , to sit beside a shabby old fellow like DR. S. (;go. PAgUIS, uebrc, - :% :1 i. 1. .. . _ - Preston - Furnaces,. are _the ges' ' - . . ....­_., ­_ our - :- me ?" Justice Little,on Friday delivered jud � %NOUS) Wrecked end Rescued. By Let us send you Catalogue and full particulars,and you can the meant in the St. George's; New`oundian1, .'� w. J. HC\TER. 1%.D.. 1).D. Asorlea of „„ the ' Sword, election,,unseatin sad disqual lying r. creep en; co mon on�iooial pur/ty and right lav- ' �-t Judge for Yourse_ if. - [ . Zect � Sir Fran ,is Drakesg tug. Itis written in plain languq,Qe that all - _ ,. . .lames Keating, Whiteway m mber, f r � may aderPtand. Live Agents wanted. Cir- ! � - { to .- A sword whiff h be onged to tilt Francis . . %_7 � I . . .. ' . bribery and corruption. Pe al bribe c�ula +containing term,; sent on applio#tion, 'ni- • Drake was among a collection -of arms was decided to be proven by romises f Wil tans Briggs, Publisher. Toronto.Ont.- =-- CL " BROSs' COSY m PRESTON, ON ""h 1. recently disperses at Christie's, London: employment on public works. r• Keati' g '- -'- p - t . ! and is the sixteenth Whitewayite. u seated. C j�J( el 1�'t71 - -- - - •, ,�-,- The Illustrated Archaeologist gives an CMod "� Charlatans and Qua ks . ate- illustration of the weapon and gays it was - 22{a sera iiP.s .t2 btxurt., .22 Innt; and g! nog ratio c Have long plied their vocation' n the suf- car ttiKea, t)n►y rulxwG r inane dor Iuug ale.7.2. 4 n .t given to Sir. Francis by Queen r;lizabeth },e -: ,fering pedals of the people. T knife has ` m D 32ArORD OD •, when she dubbed him knight on his return • �� a from the circumnavigation Af the globe, pared to the nick ; caustic a plications • q{ be have iormenteU the victim of orns until The.42 d ulibre tttte u�t s tug e�ad "►Sora and i,�ng rlA1 �� and... f 7t was found in a small farm house in + ure acrd-,�dshon ruts snug (alt's cen!f r tire. the Gloucestershire called St. Bria�el's, and the conviction shaped itself there s no w;f forcata�l•o,gues to �p - , FURNACES ort the back ed ed blade, which is 3� inches cure. Putnam'" Painless Corn Extractor T 8 larlll DID JAUI I/U., . . ICOR ALL SIZES OF BUILDINGS.. -; o - g roves on whatsilender basis public o ani n ow Haydn,(!visit.,hs. ion is ornamented with the arms of Leon - - ------ - -1 th_ R+ siren rests. If yotY suffer fron cora, et — apacilp from 10,000 f0 0,00 �ublcee� ie1� and Castile " (bees and crescents), an - CHAMPION 'all armiliar sphere, a three•maeted ahs in the Extractor and you will satisfi d. . . K to` y P P Sold everywhere. STUMP AND STONE • full sail; and a head in profile, with the - tXTRACTOAa. "CYQ.ONB STEEL. RADIATOR" ' 1° inscription. Franeiaus .Drakus" in . a There are more (over WOOD FURNACE ; floriated compartment, and a cross potent Great Men and Their ats. 4,tK►01 of these machines HEAVY GRATE, especially ant or Jerusalem cross). The basket hilt is In use in the llominton adapted forwood burning he : Not a few great men have b qn par ia1 than all other kinds of the beginning of the seventeenth.century. combined. For circular Heavy Steel PlateFire Boz Dome V to cats. Petrarch had his cat embalmed. ley Then bidding went up to thirty guineas. at giving priceetc.address 1 ° and Radiator, which heat . a -' �' which price it was buuKht for Sir Chari�ea Rousseau shed genuine tears o er the )los t the manufacturer, gniolteratadaremore_durable S. S. HIINBAL RADIATOR of Modern Construe- in Fraser, in whose collection of general anti• of his. Dr. Johnaoq, sometime called the ., . I. b77 Craig :s t., _ 4 tion and Great Beating Power �. dluities it now s• "great Bear"nursed his oat d y and night Montreal, P.Q. [.ARAB ASH PLT :. during lap illness, and went hi self for o m- -- , i 1. Electrically Lighted' Life•Buoys• - tors_"to tempt its appetite. So they ra edCOAL FURNACE hampiaon a Ari electrical substitute has been devised one of his unto to the sesta%g , with he LArge Combustion ChalltN6r - • ny for the light which is attached to life buoys high sounding titlq of"Earl of T' llama e, i �t LsingFfreTravef,enofrofMgtr•wdlat�ir i t 111 „ ©1 t, �, Large Hest�n Surface r when used at night on board - ship. The Baron Raticide, Wiwwlher and kara,to i. i : _ 11. I �,�'gre Foef Door ,, �Y ' m. . life boo is fitted with an electric lam To Napoleon, howtsver, cats w re a mo tel Seleotiional Fire Pot t Y P . terror. Juat after the battle f Wag ate' • t o ss•.. Rotating Bar-Dumplgg GrataI .1 41 which burns brightly, and .-can be seen at an aide-de-camp, upon'entering the Em er• , , DEEP ASH PIT .. r have been drinking St:Leon Mineral'Water .i ' :, a considerable dii;tance. The buoy is Dr's room, saw him hstlf and eased; ith gularfy for tour years,and eonaider it the OXFORD WOOD FURNACE - ur ; strong enough to i ustain an accumulator protruding eyes and pereptrin fo#eh ad, t. ry.bo t thing to drink while in general train• t with gelatine material sufficient to.supply making frequent lunges with a void at the i g. It is an excellent regulator, having coin• SenQtor... -_ ��.;:` an incandescent lamp for six hours. 1Vtaen tapestry around the room. In xpla►na ion p "tel•cured tri© o! constipation anti kidney 11�� lralrant+�ed �clp$City . OATALGQEIE i 7E8T11110NtAL BOOR. -,t _ L OLtbB. ►' the buoy is hangipg within the ship its he said there was scat behind tie tapes ry, �, )EI, HAsi.r•t•t•,33a Aiaa Hing Ave.. rids -_ : ..Manufactured by••-- i& ,� own weight switches off the current, but And that he lead betels este fro hiR. cry Ght►mpion Pedo ti'iatt of Cati as soon ig it is rete:The �sed the current is turn- ,infancy. 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V h, 3 1• ®� elle,Allot _ - ` 1 to y. fief v„ � � e Of Cold Weather I "' Mayor Ea ,, :, d #' ..;- {, ap kLng and"Ver&l recitations and songs � � '1 by the Lon �E 311 rlarded gave oat enough t+arity to the I (P 1. ,� ; _ �nl ° "" re- to magi it .highly enjoy&ttl4: - } s east Va08t8 �banq s►ith haul• . . • i r' •ro 1 S I net hal --. 'a lith. was deoorsted 6;, in and mot e, Over the door watt0VS - - - . 't s n fW rid << ineteen years Be1•vio$," oa the Hide trallir � " # e •Tori .s and Q . ;, ' 11t to the a act at oral repreeontatiye," " ur sew i I ThtryK Qx� �■�y, 4 $ ,•; tr, mber," algid above the Quest t&hle bung E . ;j. I 1 �:. t " . , In eonneotion with h the re- an oil painting of Mr. Riohardson, withI It , _ s published ever�yy I±'r day morning at ire pie '_ Picks iL�,,out. uarto Elections Were ithdrawn th appropriate welcome "Oar gaerlt." I j 6R 'e _ mutual oonf3eilt of the tw part>4es. T e chair wee. ably Billed by -Mr.,L. F. ed ' ' . A fila, and viae:a airman were Alex Baird ; OA-Ts* ,VERC' -` *_ p•r4isr; �� oo spa ;# at the Statement is false we hive S._ ' ' ;,. RATES OF ADV ILD d J. C. Claik.-`�:oonomiet. • First insertion per line , the doubt. When s prole t Is jsn= f of Each subsequent'ineeijtion. ' tered surely it Would take Ill re t = IRTHS. / ` C0 d. I This rate does not. ludo `�' a compromise ltietween .the antes t0 P RRIN-,fit Georgetown ThnrsdBa October1. die . * ­ � - 1 . . . . 0 1. �ertisements. II. p 9th,the wile of Rev.L,'Parrin,B. �.of • son. 8peoial terms giveiv to.par ._Ing o91n: withdraw it. That there 8 m ny rade for 3 or ti mo tk�e orb ,.:gar. �a f N � gt„�jgQfriEntB. t1U uarterl useless rotests entered we d ubt ot, _ oil yearly or yearly contr to paya t y P _ - - - Business cards,ten nes or a Aer, with papery but only by having the same tried an AOR gALE•�-A number of hiRh� ' . 5 illy a a 1 in ad noes hire Rams and - . r Ot , _� j ., one year, p y the truth'of the matter be arrived at. and registered shrop �, rge p chores- of Woollen Go ds ta� Nottos in local co umq�, en cents per line, E es• Time given onspproved paper• AP IY ' p five cents per lin ea 6�ubsegnent insertion. Surely the Ontario Elect OII W i Qo-tf Special contract r es ade kuoisrn on�pplica- y to THOMAS PUCiH,Wh levels• �� ` �t Yet. tion. No free adr er : in;. never was intended as, a sc sen, e- ' - Advertisexuegya tthouc wrAter netructions AOR SALE-- Two flood r'ioWs 0178 due , vi ". will be inserted til forbidden and charged so- hind Which the political part e8 sh0 ld to calf the 8th and one due We 18th of Oct. - - D ; ms,' . is aordingly. Ord s for discontinuing a.9vertiae- 'mutually agree to hide crook dness If P ply to ROBLST DJg AELL, Pickering.wit . � J ; menta muse in writing aad• Bent to the pub- a candidate is elepted by m an8 t at O S • - I licher. « ° I: i Job Werk romptlp attended to. . are unfair, then have him punia ed ATTLE DEHORNER-=The under• b OPRtETOR. IJ00'li 113 t111s WeP�. 3 W. J. ARK PR as the law directs, be h Jew or signed is prepared to dehorn cattle .vith el improved machine. Done in gDod shape I . al Gentile... - a d on oaey U,rms. ROBERT VARDON, WhigId - k�� �oliEioa-Stziot Independence. a P.0, �jr Ai rri-A First-class Local Paper. - It would seem ati though ertai of "�' . ur E$peotationsr--The hearty the Cit a ars are loin the'r utm st OR SALE OR TO RENT:-.T11e s• �y 4�1 p -y� - I - Y P P g mixes formal occupied by the lrnate We halve great va ue ■ ■■ I ' e y ' tf pport of the people pf rickerinsi and vicinity. to work up a lynching matt at �18 0- Joseph Dale,halt mile east of Pickering village, a . comprising four acres of land, with comfortable 1I. ` 11 Well, with the murderer of the pp F� N N ELS dwailing an outbuildings, Possession given ! bi FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1894. fortunate Jessie Keith, as t e Subject ct o December let next. For further particulars , Q a ply W ROBERT ifitLLER, Pickering P, O. 1 �l�T�N et i ' to operate Upon. While such a course jr - E` fo these so ?: might furnish a• sensationLEA$E don't sale for meat on credit 1 at K VOL..UME XIV �T r . cc at Woodruffe shop or wagon, Pickering. V �D V L T called moulders of public pinto EjNo r I: ►y -- Parties now indebted to him for meat are ex- _ THE P)CxEPIxci _�Ews was thirteen we think their preaching is v ry p80� to call sqd settle the same at once. -4ett • . j a' It M ears old last F1'idcl and to-da starts den arcus. Can da has no ro m --- o T�'i R� °`' Y y y g TRAYED-Came to the premises of 1 1 ;i i$ ; a on another volnlLe. Size up the within her borders or Judg Lyn h. S the undersigned lot 11,con. !, Pickering, jJ �'� ! .I ' on or about.August 13, 1894,a draft obit. Owner I GLo ♦ �j ►' , sheet and see if �` are mistaken when While a few hot e$ded and ov r- ``'` wi11 kindly prove pro arty,pay expenses and i i . p . we clailu for it fl place among the best zealous reporters ght im gine tl at cake the name away. �� ld.gray, Audley P.o• t 10 4F count • weeklies iii the Province. It law and order sho ' be set aside in Boofi�. s oK ►� � `' F y 0(18, HOC►$, Hoa$-For sale ales, • ince assum- this case, the bets r class 0 cit1Z ns H premises,half mile west of Brougham• 101. ^-x- - - �-- -' 1W 11 1. has always been Olir elm 81L.V' brood sows,v►ith pigs by aIle(will sell small pigs o control to �i�e all the news, In a throughout the D million ould e- se{>erate from sows►or sows alone. Any way to A �e Barrel8 fir eat' 1LrC11aAeT'q.C. �' s lube �, PP . Y P concise and readable shape, and we gree exceedingly o hear f sue a suit the purchaser,also several shoats 4 u+onthe I: _ , old. For further particulars apply to JOHN A. { `' F - have been rewarded by receiving the thing withki our orders, Il neat er WHITE, Brougham P.O. - 5+ __- ____-_ ___- ____ _ __ _ _______^, �a,. . I I hearty support of the residents of the lice ghastly the crime a mmitt d• OR SALE-That desirable propertY - E banner Township of Canada. . We are The' murder of tyle oor chi all ld � containing 50 acres, more or less, being - . . p T, - but receive • fair trial fid after sena' be mart or lot g8 is the fleet con., of Piok@ring . 1 I ,� ', I]Ot nicety t0 blU�ying as a rule, Township. On the premises aro a good rousb- . R e are ever ready to comuare our lists dealt with as the carts .may direct. . cast house,out buildings, and six acres of Rood i I - bearing orchard. The premises are well water. _. • .} � C :L �'!th those papers who' lay claim- to1 I .ed and hi�bly suited for grain. Coni enfant to . i _ possessing x(100 subscribers. • BTOU FVILLE. 1. t i schopl. .erwe liberal, and made to suit par i 1. , chaser. For particulars apply to RICHARD I AVe join our numerous readers In Lancelot Strother of Pine O chard ae HODD. Rough Hill P.O. I . - f- ' - - I j ' ' I thanking the various scribes in differ- tom feted a deer pa k on his to and - . . . i ` p = . -` ' ent parts* of the di crict who have so cently shipped there o.a number of elk a d SHEEP ASTRAY Strayed from the M . •- � - pre'talses of the undersigned. lot 13, con. tl 1 ; ' moose. ,ably assisted us during the est year, Pickering..on or about oaeober 18th. seven grads }- and trust .that during the nett twelve R B. Duncan, of ormley4 in fids to e�otawold Ewe,. Any tntormatton as to than _ come a resident of wn and has moved n• whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. JAYSe �. I � ' ! months they mill even be more David Browwber r'e hopes Ch ch Rv� • orseawooa. I-e , I =' regular if possible, in sending i1 let- St. North. ------ ---- - -- . - I. i _ . _ - it , p I Mise Starr, of Bacharch, th JAXIS RAJI� ' .. �- , . . - ; ! , . bones of tho to broke• i y . . . __. . In rbnclusioi� let ue state that w'e being thrown out f • buggy K' a are not going to devote a quarter of market. Ho�aeh�r and (i8D81'sl' Sl i - f 1 - - . beef, or a farm in Muskoka to, new -C. C. McApoy'e ` Atha1 9�Iy I I . subscribers, as is the custom with which was exhibited r •rah Bros. of . -CLAREMONT. F. T. Andlrewl� smounee the ' Claremont, took prise at "" lir - some publishers, but we will'give the ]dr t and chew t Sale Of D and exhibition who she was wn t Now' d�w ..36 osess gash, orr 80 . i News to the l8t of January 1896 for fall, in fact C&narda oor tt> Web� and ��, 1 the, small- slim of one dollar, cash..1 - L beat bar. Tole pig so which , s t p - aIId tro08r2ee 8o8r 08r6tf ----- for $. co=worth, of ct.r.>moat. t s BARRY'S - 1�1�W - SHOP _ • - - : •NOTES AND,COMMENTS. • prize everywhere b at Ottaw and t s ' Don'.t forget to . _ -- awn the judge th gave for awardi AT CLARRMONT STATIOA. L� �ffiBIIt=. The Liberals of North Ontario h>Kie the prise to&bother war that t Cox h I i ! - pug was too long--& rather anb sinew-1 ke Atria! solicited. _ ISad •his adv. Heat WQek, and O&I - chosen. Mr. F. J. GIliillespie, reeve of reason, as I1 is out+ easily ad itkd at -- _ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ i ). Mara, township, as heir candidate for Ion i are the Stable ones for Mk. E7[@Cutor'E3 Notice. P 8 p . p __ _ . . and get the biggest bargains ever . . the Dominiofi elects n.. in Mr. ozworth fused $140 • g purposes. Purauanc w the H.S.O: 107.chap. I10.codes 1 ' ,4. -- �- in Quebec for thea inial. ! is harsh riven that all creditors having elslmn The Liberals of or hays again The bene8 t of's sok-up for oar to against the estate of Robert Oreig. late of the b88rd Of. - chosen Dir. T: S.-H bbl as their can- was clearly demo traced on Tared y township or Pickering. in the county of Omar i evening when $te en Lawr, of Uxbri a iO yeoman, who died on or about the 90th day • . P of Nov.,1803. are required to send to the under .. dilate for election to the Ontario ; f township, who was under the i fldence of signed, Whitby, on or before the first day of . •_�: Legislature. .' It is expected that the liquor, treated the ublie to the ilest oaths December• 1N1• the full particulars of their - i . ' claims with their urines sod address. - o- I by e-election.in London will be one of -in the category. ere being n place to And take notice that after the aboye ment}o°- - I the hardest fought fights ever known secure prisoners for the,night, oonstab as ed date, the executor or the said-will, will pro- . ' cannot be expected`to make arrests a d teed to distribute the auetr of the estate among . iii that ridinI. g. Both parties are well watch prisoners th ugh the d k h;. ra the persons entitled thereto,having regard only ,' '_. organized. The result will be an Rious for the " tin I tb the c1a►uJs of xblch he shall than have notice. ,ij p ce y emaneratio they a Dated•t wh,tby, t@th Oec.y 1is94. I- ry looked for. i ceive. For the oak of the mo is of t e D. OldIHTON, - t � rising generation"it Would be s cod gbto solicitor for Bzeoutor. j I ' - ' - _ �k Conservative eau u8 lyse held in inveetmeni to erect a building for eh rt • ' - - . the igpire office, To onto, on Tues• periods of inearoer tion, but as cur eff o F�� � I. : .. - _ - . j, *. coo are committed ostly by o here th _ _ I . . - - - day afternoon for the purpose of I _ . ' . . L . residence of the to n; the boa ty ehoald -- - selecting a leader for the Oppdsition be4r the ezpeneee. Tribune. N URER'S� ' ST( K . , .1 :. ► I .. - I' I ..,. in the Local House. There were ._ f several applicants far tl�e position,but arty Kws►fr. THL� t1n ed ba ' fhb . ' • L ` . - , 1 derttget , after due consideration G. F. Marler, ' entire stook of apples .from e w _ . i , ­ ' The friends of J hn Richar , k[• Wileoo oonprissing all for good winter and fall . . , ,� N - . - - M�P.P., for North Toronto, Wse P: and Reeve of, rboro din him t apples, true to name•will be at Um narsery.tot - __ . seise d. Mr. ' n,concession il,Plokertoq.on'rRtund•y Oo: lath . tg Howland, East Tor- Barrows HOW, W barn, on eda y and each following Tharaday too dispose of the � j'1 f �� ` bolo's representative, finished the evening. stook. m tote to.a�>c pnrohs+�r«.t t>ze tauov►i 1�1 E tJ R . - On rids tut r. dee. L of Cad • Froin 1 io 50.la coats each ; trot 86 toTAILOR SHOP .. ' ` rade a good second. Y aPP 100, T;Dent. fabs:from loo and over a eta -AND- ''` Grove, drove in Mr Flemings y rd think. each. This stook mast be soW this f441 a" no- T - .- . i I - its he was i dayne'e w and wooed before the Arlt of June ext. Ibsaw.un �a��i� �a �,- �he Patrons of West�.Yorkhave`de- , �_�,�-�: Ending out is anis ake and sit mpting 10 invited, CHAR___ bA�I,A , lhtraugbasa.-- ; tided to place a candid to in the field tarn the w ------ ---- - _ _ __ _ -- -- ��UG$AM z_ • tyfoa a t on him, are in the approaching Dominion election. to say beyond • fe braises,ffi: Lapp FARk[ FOR BALE--That v&lu&ble I Ice ev da in the week. farm•lot 1,in the 10 concession of the ,I eTY Y ' A .cinvention was held at Weston, calved no seripas i -ury. T��n,hip Qt Ptokertng, oalatatning efts nor« r •I stave a �l�iplete friosk Ol Buitiu9,F� A- 1' . , _ Tuesday, when John rown, a miller A aad aooident se that o[ M fids, t ros7ate on easy Terme. It t• .Ita•e.d on. theings ani over+ fingg, wttioh wiU be MRS, TAN EQs' i� - - - by which Mr. Goo."Braithwaae met & h r. Hi4gstoa �d t 1-e MUrs west of Whitby wwn 1 . 4f Toro>rto, was chosen He accepted rigid death. Mr. 8raithw&ite n bt • and a 1-t mWes ears from Pickermg vUiate and t mads ap in the verybeat maul' - ----. - I , ,; g 1lagway station. std is ovavenisat to ools I fwd in first-class 96714. T : rf+ E,r, .-s i. the position and will ry conoluslone at Hare'e'eale oo Saturday and on Mond y �sd e3htucshes. '1'heeou t. a alta tom, clean, a• • clothing for Fa1i and tui 1 �. 1< i} with N.. Clark Wallac , the present in taking it home the brats e - ielldrai,u aad in ehsr . ate or°aluva- 'fie � . -Conservative member, and Com trol- tioati and to slap ice course he attsspp tion. ttta well tweed with tesd•r ,elle, sac j�jniiet will do tush to call amd ex- has fresh ffieats always on hand. •��� '' I . 1 11P watesred b a tintag atr+aam Osr the reJpert are ff�iDo samples Prices ass& dsjWtl ler of customs. to wind the rope arotlad a poet' ri front o! two dwell�,�,lase brWk.the o re game, tree y Leaps your orders for fish Toes- . The atrons seem to lkweborough'e on Wiemer`s sin road a d IarRe barn-aSTortr•SU4 oaths e�bin, piggeries, da and Thursdays. thll]k that t110y ha e a fighting stumbling struck the post with his he , impltmeat,driving aad hen house root cellars, A URQUH�RT Bron_ gham. - : - i �lianCe. . pied for - - - -- - - -------- BLE - However Dde_ Braithwaite pt eta, all in etoettent re and well ads pmt st g their respective oases. The brick dwelling is �-PIORERINkti'$ FASHIONABLE L thei road alter the cow and ef► ua id ted up to a Dern m•ane>w .tiot,taintne tea i •� TaT A•p T�ttfv MILL ' i., . Haacke and oom lainiag of feel n rooms,besides kitbhen, pan es, closets,wood- T�ifSORlAJJ ARTIS �jL; _ . . ,t� , . The inquest touchin the death of p Kane ll• t ; rW . Haacke took him to his house where a shed and o,alisr has hard. soft water, turn- 1 - �i, FrankVestwood,the un man shot we aad othyr conveniences .the trasnehouae in T R ' v ` - .- , . y g died in about an hour. He leiii e9 A w to ootufortabl fitted u has 9 rooms, E r �--- .. fat ere residence and two children to mourn hi 11 antim 1 Welter, •I - ' at the doJ ,f hie y person • . y hard��pp��II soft mater.ales To any person Parkdale, t. ' • t ' end- The bereaved family,hay the hes t. desiring a ti5rm, first-class in every feepeot, 2'�le Cyder i�lll Will run- z . time ago was re- Y this is a chance i:i•t is seldom offered it has Everyoue knows where to get a good hair _ I A�, felt sympathy of the entire* ommani been t � in the most careful ma°uer for the n ` .sumed or, lay ,night. Several Y� -San. out or a shave, a nine shampoo to. EA,C I� DAY f witnesses �� ,card, ut the affair is Inst 139 years and has the reputation of being one Stouffville Fair-On Thursda last as oat the beat terms to the township of Pickering; clean and' cool the head, ora �-°,- <T1. /` as mutt of a nlyAtery aiy ever. The the moat ancoessful ever' held there. A for mixed tanning it oanpoc Tse ®xcelled I�'or gage to-keor the hair froQi in the week,,_ . . !i . , t further particulars apppply to A. A.POST,Wbitby ooming Out. 1 : , inquest wa i sstiu -adj urned to &1011- large •umber of Markhamites ttsnded oz to W,V.tIiiCHABPf30x, Pickering.. fa�tf SUNDAYS EXC�PTE rR day e' enn]g next the :?9th. This is A number of Markhamitea inoludi g f `:1 ' Capt. Rolph, H.' C. Marr, a d W. Ladies' days,--Tuesdays acid Fridays. €4 - I one o tl}e most ecul ar crimes et THE CE-LCBRATED Bring along your apples now, i. p Y Reesor, attended Woodbridge f it yea t- _ fetor el; ani/ the tectives have day, and report a splendid sho and a I Following are my prices :-- --- - -- -------- ►�° +' no ... �.i thi g to wui'k upon. attendance. g LERIGH VALLEYCOeL fair Cut 1Go ; Shave 100; Hair Singe 10: W M .�W 1 ; 'Is: ..� : On Sunday morning in the Method of Y Y lY-r' , ! shampoo lbo ; Elea Foa1n 10 ; Razor ; BROUGHAM ti church Rev..W. Buchanan re bed a e r- ; Da s it he �b ma pork •blit`` of p acknowledged to_ ,be the beat Honed 1$0. _. , ,_ i ;­ . .I',..:- mon to the children. The o arch its wl>,ea ? This is a question that ,beautifully decorated with foil a plan s, coal milled, - - -- ____ ,gM_ . - - .:.­ man Sarmers ase no asking :them- and Rowers, while two etaeety ioedean ry _. 1. I ,SHME �I�Es' Whitby Marble Werk$. _ '. _,-_-: F selve , in view,,of the fact thpt the birds whioh'hung in the isles, 'oitaed t e .- • y price of wheat is low, hile pol'k sells obildren in the songs of praise, The s r- •*,a dhi IMPOR ING DI. ECT.... , �. . •. vice throuRhoat was intereati Hav@ you ever used eROCK ST , OPPOSITE POST Of 610E ' i.l..- ,1 ! - I ... . ata cod round figure, fid the dj mann I .. � atructiy® and res 1 g •and n• �,h'If Obi THE INS. L " . - � _:� ..., 4c = is nail ixicreasin hose who have t Y enjoyed by fon R BOWS S BRUNSWICK BLACK Mathison c�ccI�aWkenI , ' . , . I .- - y: g and old alike. �h b Iaferlor coal when ' expenmented; not onl claim that it Of the banquet at Woburn 1 t Wedn . Y °"- Yoa earl get 'for shins yo11r.stoves pipes It. is Uanufracturers of . LLL da fit the heist for'itame ' • paya to feed wheat to... igs, bat Ghat it Y night given to our loom! m amber r,- price, the beet a d ebr�apest made: Those Marb1a14lonumencs, Headstones and all,_ #' -w a source of loss to ell an rain, �chaudeon, M. F. P., by his arboro d- �..,. { y g mirero on the eve of his. refit Ont tin �t vVh haV used It Qn08 Wll� use no other Cemetery Work. ;; - ink!that all should be fed, and made tnanicipal life after ilineteefs p arts_ se oe !. r F tie at - as`s'es:soote�h >s�►•assls, a>r �5 At i I i ARD &"R r.:. otb r. ry.it �0 gents per bot a>� z,>itrorc o �, ynbo pork, beef, butte and 'the like. as contioilor, deputy-reeve and save of tt ' •alias aad da►>vadsafit 6►raa>lt•e. , ,Tni' is a matter that very farmer can towuship, it can truly W sAid hat it 40 i KING BT' PIC;I{��Ipl� - . :136 s {korner Drug Stores Whitby. test:for kiimself and :with little e - .$n angtlalifl®d saeioese.. T ezeell fit au paxEies wishing work would do well to oat ;" mann provicleei by mine Host A r. $alar• s . - (cppord�l '$ot19e. - ottr hall itlg andtand lam an ae betore.ptuchesing, Ail wbrk gnarantesed �, } he s, pence. 4 { ... wefro. I'ri will dabs �► ` Wae t o,nd prices of lowatt { I k :.i� a t111g pPBu fl®rved, _.- 14t . 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H L� iy "p _ ,} e r r' a .. , -..-.. _ , p :n4 - a �<- .. ... t.. A �. .. 'I 'W ._: -. C.S. --,.., .:. -.-. .+_ , - .. y.., % _ _ :.- -. - _ `� The Moady Qommitt"Iti - r' , ! a e eemti n t a 'ag�1;: ' $ate R. eglli#tlr. . t ,., 1. .1. \��ISTRIC DO -a • eiraaiar ap g for$8,OU0 abacippti ne ¢'�r �� I. "1� � �. �- ' csD acAx tIR 7, M. Treble, 58 King street est, To an WtRritbibhAz, Oct. : gist.•-Or+dit ale of ii cher, a , r ' F 'I `�� , f r S L- W - "' " ' - Y, 8TOL8N IN THF, Id08T B BE PA to, is treasurer. - -- '` ;o tri lA • __ farm stook, implements, eta., at lot 16i • .P ;r PROId OIIR SB HAN(t88. { x ."�.".- ­ _. .":,' '_�, 1�. - ,;t: coli. 2 (at Piokeriln Village) the property g KWeT® a < Dr. R.W. Hillary of Arora ;e des ! of Isaac Linton. For the-past--few few yems ,r :' uln_. Barry ,a �n the proprietor llae carried on an ezten- 1 v _ ," k,,. Partridge are repo ed to be lily "' A 8�, u pp .. � plentiful this fall. sive ddirying business therefore leas. a ►I p . ,• P splendid lot of miloh cows adjoining his ; it o �.� f -West Durham fair di ectors have d old• CQ OV - to' _ • - 3 ive fakirs a wide berth in fate e. i mock• gee bills for roll parti�o4lars. �1� 4 at ; ed to rrbosat •ars b� old . 'Phomas Poacher, auctioneer. ' The open season fo deer is from theS .; P gATu"AY Nov.10th—Auotion sale of a-Oot• J. " �' - - 20th of October to the 5th of Nove ber. watbly by thOMMU,ds of tage and 8,1 acres of market garden,near . .. ` Peter Bradway, IOt con., Mark am, sue• cull t Highland Creek. The roperty of Mrs. . f - a sate sad retia le medlcin dla:' p � a died Monday morniu in r•a 88th ear. Laura Kerr,—part of lot 6 in .the let t QaONT �t i The Ontario Sabbat School Aea eia- �• °f anprinolple erasable wha p d $oo + ' offer inferior medicines in plass t this. v�t� con. of Boarboro Township. Termseasy. flan opened its annual c nyention in elle- . o Sale at 2 o'olock. Bee bills. D.Beldrur�, h s p" p Cooles Boot t'omyona .fates tw d i .. I. i - villa Tnesda�. tuts.or incise and a Dents to lase 1n tetter auctioneer. - --w-� k c •, Prot. Carpmael, hes - of the Toronto and we.rm.end,sealed,by estate Pailsealed TtiEsnAy OCT. 8ntb•--Credit Bale of farm I vw , .,, ^"""""""f " Observatory, died on atarday in Hast- DartioaLrs in plain envelopsw Iadles aaJ• t Richard Rodd, at L'ot 32'B F oonrPiality f &tamps. .Address The Cool[ ospvasy, 5 � a , �' I • - lugs, England. Wfadse oat, erin Townshi near Rouge Hill; . �' ° d Beams• a , p, all cod$ . The Hamilton, Grimsby an R. Howse. Bale at one o clock shl►rp. For terms � � will it Sold in Whitby by `PV. '�I kiss q - ville Electric Railway Company, , and then articulars see bills. Thomas Q p _ -,I i i - is said, run oars on Sunday. Poacher, auctioneer. ., . . . .. R. A. Turner, of B ntford, owner of f S uicided F rida ° ! Ma'o e y 7 i do , r ?tin r:. he trotting J t a g in caxboli said. j�; yIst � - . by swallow g t/} �6 ,_ k . Mr. V. P. Hunt,of Toronto, has been ,. ,, M , appointed organist of the Bioses street '. ��`" � ( A . , t . ,- i Methodist-church in shaWa. In Dress G�c�ods, Prints, Plain and Colorr��aehunar�s, � , 1 *, Thursday Rev. J. F Somerville, late of ��, and Colored Cash ere: Bargee, in s hadingre. . _� ' , Windsor, was indaote t0 the pastorate of t. ; -' the Presbyterian char h at Norwood. �N CVRR ��O _ - . t . . Mr. Jelin Clarke,'& eve of Keppel, ha been nomiYiated by th Liberals of North i_ it . I .1� . . Grey for the coma g .Dominion, election. , �•{ , *• C.J_JO .H! e \ Simon Thomas H mberton is suing a , 1.8..d ADY M DE the township of York o recover money THE . d t� ue ills all- held by a torpor- - . I G<ent8' Furnishings, nderclothing, BOOtB Shoes, allege g y 7 0081' SUCCESSFUL. RE00r ,Yobod should , . anon. FOR IY1AN OR BEAST. !` OOds never s0 cheap. y , - Cameron Brown h s started the Daily certain m to effect.sad reser bu.t«n. Illiss this Sale. . . , : 1� and Weekly Sun in .Belleville, a spicy goad proofs ualow, well;printed, newsy paper, Liberal in KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. . 16. I�Y�.�arman iTende»onCo.,ID.,Peb.li,'tl. if It 18 5c or X100 worth, 'come direct to the Cheap Gash :a politics. Dr.B.,t.$nro.,.c,bo. It is reported that r. S. S. Edsall, of Dear ft/rs—Please send me one of your Horse ( store for a feast Of barga11113. .i,. i Bowmanv lite is goin into Turkey Farm• Books and oblige. i have used a great seal of your ` ' �-, wondall's Spavin Cure with ¢cod euooea. tt i.a T J( i u rj �T ' . Ing and leas already scared. a large `con wondertul medicine. I crew a mare that hid r YY �vl y 1 E j� an Ooeult 8pavto and Ave bottles oared hot. 1 signment. keep a bottle on hand ul•tlte time . lam. C�1V1 lr 1 p p C� . KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. . prize winner on S Shropshire shire ghee at ,• . o hitby, Lindsay, eterboro and Row• cat >r tic. Apr a m. _ - - __ — . . Dr.B.J.Rsemus Co. - man�file. Dear SirrI have need several bullies of your - I n a PPleasant,p+•rmsnent, •per •1•ABLB—PlEn Mai Staaoa Q.T.lI<: that Mr? R F "Kendall'sSpavin Cure" with much euceeae. I � legitimate business• with 'TRAINS (30IN0 EAST DrII�S AS FOLLOW9:— 1 think!t the beat Liniment I rnrer used. Have w tib a to ver - ob r E r t d f tart Y' It is deems p rholce Y - art will succeed he late Prof. Carp ,aowdo,u curb, one Blood gp..ia-acct ltti.d No. 6 ERP$ESS 7:63 A. M. Stu two Bone or utas. Hare recommended it to •• hody nt!ede Our goOda-all �� . . , 2.24 P. M. Y big D w w sales MIXED P nes bo are much Ess K 20 t �`ti. e. . rel o e time.e t►leae� the , I nivel.as dir 'ec, for of the meteorological ad seep l ,� y . . s•ld. T. P. Sax W. profits. .Men and tYomen „ . 6e28 P. M, , office,-Toronto. - wanted. No ell pertence 8 LoedL, The City Council get night aeeepted I #wSabbr oraddrow s needed.. Write foe?, par- TR INS GOING WNST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- - the offer of the Scott syndicate touching . Dr. B. .r. 1CL"XDdLL COYPd1V Y, tioulare. C, Paa6ecil, 9.14 A.M. tMOOt111Aeb) /Alli. YT. ANS NO.7 LOCAL , , , the city bonds, subje t to authority from • At. EAAit.Y, til Ta1Re et. Terents OnnNa. - --- - — _ 8:22 P. Mo . the Legislature. ' -- -- - — - - - —— -- '� 1 E%Pl3Its8 Croealey and Harter, the Methodist : - ` . FARMERS' .�ARHET. ��F sed ' month's service$ at . G]r�A H A 11� lists clo a >rTo Oot. a 189 YY e. . evange , ;- Tose g , , - . ----ie still- -.. Su, seri w or w - --- Fembroke an Snn y evenit►g. Many oonvert8 were seoar Wheat,fall:............ i 00 68 io 40 - '.. would have gray hair, or a balb herd, IN IT At Brantford the rand Jury found a Wheat,s*riaR 00 00 to ba at Frteee tae tow to menraon, rhea by using 00 5l a 00 . " j arae bill against Mrs Macia $artley of Wheat red winter...... •. •+• �Q '' '11, - the oh whew,$sate oo �o E3HOFINt ' �' - New Darham form Ser on w """""" of poisoning lien husband, ` . .- Barley, bash 00 48 io 47 • HAIR VIGOR; ... oa al w a'a CI1�I�'1'Y. tilaic lw ' Hie man friends will be Riad to leant OaM, bath..,.......... Sp it (;fun be restored to its proper' y Ph D[. of th- � Pl k r1Y1 Peas, bush...:.. •••.•••••' 0, 6h to !SS Winni rifles out of three for best rhoetng and Dobe• theft _ �� than Mr. John J. -Gilfillsn, pp it _ 8 QO to 00 at T ionto 8pringatr gaslrantee of oar hair or a leo w Oast BowmanPille, has,. aght, out .tl�e am $Ay,Dew, bo...•........ wprininaa 3p ew shoes. home •made grow • baeiaese of Mr. G eby,Orotic. Straw, Ion................. 8 QO to . 06 %0 a&&,we credit,and tires eeh� be removed far . . ...... f Saatael Wilson„ eleven, 89�Cherry Dresited hotel• 696 to T cheap orti w CENTS . street, Toronto, le home for Sunday - Beef, ittire4tiarters to "��/ ' ..,.-. tr`04 w tNl . . � y 1. - lliomembeir the p}sae opFqdte the 6 0Q b 60 ararket" School on Sunda , 1Gvoon and hat not Beef. hind tulrter� ' - — - y[nllao..................... 4 (18 to 60 - �tl= ' since been seen by i� �areate. GO:RDON, Tonsorial A t ' 1901RICY T6_10AN w. ,, ..it Joseph. Feathers n. M. P., for Peel, i Vaal. oarow .:........... 500 io ' . holds that them who foods wheel, to - • Butner,lb....J......•.••... 00 17 to 19 Feng etree , Pickering. `t west —01�—^ a �' pigs and sells his ork at the right time- EttRt• des••••••• l)D 17 to 28 if bets 4 1 per bushel r his cereal. - Potatoes, per bag......... GOso b M i TY. CRTGAGE SECUR '._ = Trying to do bas ase without adverbs1. ---- -- -- --- - winkin t s ratty girl through , . ����T� V . 'ng i$ like g p a knout DOMINION BANK bought and sold on oomatission. , . a pair of green gog les. ).on m y r what yon are doing but nobody else dose. n'�l- � ; '—"�" �i ayCA Ake a Gran Trunk fireman whose "I Ca itai laid up, $1,500, Dp . l U MX MAM S. L p Agent for' Fire, Life Accident,. Plate COPYRIGHTS*$ , Home was at York, was thrown from his SUr�iuS, •' $1,500, 00 CAN I )STAIN A PATENT? ror engine against sem cars at Trenton yea• __;�• Clla►ss and Steam Boiler Insurance m answer and an honest opinion,netts terday and killed, is nook being broken. AGENCY . ' vf�N c ,who nt had n& I'net» - - aoar at Keel WHITBY A VILLAG � ezpttienoe to apatent bnsines. Commral ;1. . - In attempting catch ,. F,�R�, a�d di/ Wane etrtotay consaenttal. A Han+bask of and Dundas street Thursday afternoon, Qsaesai 'aaki>as _itrnsdaese Ts ot+ te,.-ostler oonoemin� hatea te and eo.r to lata'sem sent free. Aieo a astalago0 of A. B. Ries, editor of The Toronto Janc• eeylNos DRPAaTMENT.- Property For Sale.' taken books"Int & _ { tion Tnbnne, fella d dislocated a ghoul Interest allowed at highest oarrpnt rate Na tilcluding twodestrable dwellings in Pickering, al nag;^ntnthe BctestiSc Americas, J notice of withdrawal required. slip 48 acres of land highly suitable for village thus am plo�ht widely '.efors the ve Ila with der joint. lots. Dood iavestameat Terme liberal. A fine oat cost to tS4 'avA= This sotendW White eta hunti g Monday Mr. Adam �-. - `. _ E. J. TRORTON reaidenoe with four "roe of land attached, to i"Mmweesli,eta,aOf any dale ii herby b r 1r IiANA BB. rent cheap.in the villageaf Piokerin Persons largest gsaalattm at any ementtda nett in Cook, of Hincardin , grasped his gun y _ �_ ---- gg ld. waw a ear. aam ;8 seat tree . it from a desirous of in their farms sl;ould call on Imam nonce ,�lyI V= yam• -- while taking i . I the undersigned at on". $3 oents. gvEuf n� O°stains . 1' the muzzle w ng Van are in meed of a Lan rtl, . baggy, and the ch ge went&ihrongh his n>prt~vta in colon. and - a �j of se t hand. till ti a Yid f �1' Horse Brush, Feather Mi ts,or ' rI wl giand.e��t�Aad ri h OOIfv1gYANQII�I© OAHHFUI,LY ONS. l >sw ><ottc, lei BROAAW , Mr. W. H.-Me dith was Wednesday •I I in"before ez chief Justice`Galt, su - . - a Fall-Cap, call at W. Y: RICHA13D90N - - . 1 of (� {>►�oe: Data s Bi Piokerlat • B O V T Oliper Mowat and several members M j� Q Y' "r E �! ----- --- .....sod - - i' ;the Ontario Cabinet as CBiet dallies of . - �+ Q . - Blif}Ck RUAD. ►a H ►7 - Ontario. ear•old _ � . ; - Reinhart - Pinks, - a sixteen•y er to make 11 9 - 1 in the (Ieneral Hospital N.$.--In and for y ' Powmean boys, 0 wie�ter goods, we haps decided sell j . f ORBES a CO. * -- TOXON a _• . -:suffering from a badly shattered leg, _ what few eat we have on hand tit - i - 4=ueed by a gun is in the hands of a caro- _, I Iy r�W per. . Naw$ your cb ice it HAVE OPENED. A N$tlt SE4S eT0,S8 �T less playmate. of winter on you want a snag in the Oa►i lie. Oall �s NQ19 VALT STREET,T�AS Aurora had its first lAste ladles tlitm at Emporial, Brflvk i69 KING re, : . Sunday the 14th inst. Snow fell nearly --- _� -_ -- - --_--___-_- _-__-- - ao inch deep and the pound froze qai�� -rp-•� �T ��T OPP09ITE cLttDS HOTRL.�.: - I bt blit on Monday both j1 (`,I lY I . i bard lianday n , . _ I snow and frost dleappe�red. �� PER TON :R i . - eye ingB00TS- a>�d �OE . Miss Maggie La- e n 1 At Pi escott Thursday a N w 1 .. ! parte, while sweeping the Blouse,removed I : .tj 81W Qyl MJOY11M •;•...AT.....• st sott>aatC peie+a.' , I a loaded gun. ` The trigger.caught in her - I Q. FORBEJ.. DY IAtaiXe s �to hoot herb � . _ _ . - dress. and the.reealt wa s - IC G - _ . • .RI{IN HARBO ­.­ .,... yeax•old brother in the fade, killing him - — — • al.nost instantly. BI • - y' - likely to . ►SAL- • - for .this month$ �� °�°A14M Whitby township has or is key J MM '' have a law snit on hand. Mrs. Mc- ��G tN� L. teen of Cla emoat, is said to have _ W. W.. SPARHS, l Phe , �. , . TNENW AY i broken her arm through a'defect in the Agt.W,D.MATTI�tBws do CO' - ' - _ road while driyi R to the Whitby Fair, I : _ . ---_ ---- -— _ ­ _ -f ,,nd now claims damages' p to o - , %v,tcy McCarthy, while antoxioa. " I .. . ��E�� RZVE R - -- _ _ j ,.;..g ever,i..g, tried to c omit suicide L . I coo _ :w- cowing herself :n front of two trolley - • i T�v/���••�T�j�� - � � ' M ��S�' ' ♦. I t• care going in opposite directions, at ging - . t and Jarvis streets 'Toronto. She was sent to jail for 3B days by the police The undersigned begs to aui�ouuce . - I 'T TAT S H lFItVB p lig - maglstrath• 0S D P �0 their`' at ro i -1 . . ­ th at they-1 adopt- A number of ren with'awaggons loaded - r e ed {t>lo _ with stoves strike a neighborhood and .- is the`�pltwe to buy firatclasa - - - Wr :. canvass every house,house. ,Beware of strangers. % — �"• -� * ' T��� MY' n co o liar '?ILLI$ - • . T'OVE . and henceforth will sell for CASH _ In this particular line -you can buy as IDEAII gold an article at about half the price I _ Sa� a f j < from our local dealer, who is responsible . . ­ _,.. only. Those desirous of having their ,- ` y I have m stook the following gto a wants su lied 'will kindly 4 bear in . STEEL ' 1 tl � i� -•� ' Y ' . for any guarantee given. i � pp a P. G. Close last Januar' epmmenced �'?,` y APPY THOUGHT, : mind that N O C R�D1 T will be given a= tice .H. FAMOUS, - .—WITH. proceedings to upset W. J. Hill, reeve of t , r� Mrs■ : York township. Nothilig further has � " j. ;,,I i1/ ACTIVE, under any circumstances. 'FEEL. 1 O, r , i7 ' ben done and Henry Welsh, the defeat- wiia BICE IEf�. _ , In consequence of the above ellangej tam CE � a Mr. Win• ' ` - - i also a firat•olaeta stock of tinware, made q • ed candidate, ie dissatisfied. wtj wave decided to redu©a prices as no Wood used in anp p 't of it from the bast material. '! ' chaster reserved judgment on a, motion a= fi i i , n --- Q ndre3 i .. ! by £tidward Meek to ei4bstitate Welsh's , ._` Flour«..-- ---- follbw's •-- oonstruct'on. � .,l,3 vitro a rh �. •. ' �� u�h}ng and. � Family -Flo �1.� 'pe n d --- , : -� ,M = same In the petition. a : TII;AN e yytt Manitoba Flour $1.70 CHEAPER woo � � � �fin -', I` - Thomas Barnes of Tgront* Jaootion iti C �T 11 - Furnace Ork iantee � 6 4 �Pednesday morning shot Jarues Crow. �'�: _ a n n i ONS, u icely painted and gua .:k specialty; P R HOOVER A i ' ?herd. Barnes discovered Crowthers alta . t = EN IVE ru'r • • t3NRE R R, 'O 4 3 iN - _ �. two others robbing his store. The bang, , Call in a�nc see what I Qari do.f you. '.PJQ V�fERo { ; } •; �� • �' ` , 1 B Pilo�pt'gettIement.bq Dash or e J : � ___i­j� _. .;` tars opened fire on Barnes, who returned - W ••-••- :zf a chest ; reiNc f Dote is ro tr. ed frim Rhe are fade>>at� OTZ'- r os "�` q �., the fire,hitting Growthers in hOf- G he other 1e1 . , PA. � . � - . k.. - and hi Urowthe+ts may dfe, ,. h r i i ' ' : . ; - P 1. Y �: a d s A L ,' x19$01 : 1 Wetrel serve ' , a r .,.s•� .i t. i R4 W - _ - - 3• I. - r - 1 ab1. E N• r 1 y _._ 9 -. �: (,: _ - lam ., * .. "4V c'> i f. -;• s :r. r4 r v oa '�. . € - i. a w - M s . r'. ,,. 4 a :. :. e Fr K c ..< t - �- ,�,,.�< :`�. � res `�: .. -•N.,. „ , ,. , .. .. ,. _ ::.. , ; ,.. ., . _ ,. .•,.. _ -fir � + r'7 M1 S- s. ,_. ,r ,. -. ..•r -,. -.. .. t.. , ,cv?,.. .. .- :-•t.a - 7� - : ��- �'i- -� 1. s 3 b. 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Y. -:4s. .. .fit -r' '`1 .t- b"r- - ,, - .- x� _ t -.- , --... ._. .. y.. -. ,1 a- • -, .- .1 .>L.. ,.h .F:. ., , .?„ : '# CLT• p/„ a .. is ,.. . - i - ..: t .:,�..: .._i. .` r ..r- .,�~ i e 'tom-` a-J - - -.,y . ... -. ,Z ,,�� �- ttiA a R; HE WANT HELP. ;.1 sweet rio}a@4 of nature copld'not leave he la+stlger� ,'�bra dA not RICO . ,you are er el 1 . - . ,l; . + 4. quite unsottented. She tvondorad whey to me. -- ;' Tl)d 8UA8QRffiBIR6:Hy re2essing ..•bods Bt ,.,p- 1 ,- '.fi ,'` aa. She remembered frim a fair Lady Lanswell _interrupta3 her with a Tie aPieetivP man ` *.`t, ►^ 3 to a ss label on yonz a ez you -: is �+; i.aace w to AsxlKtancf Ia fitim :: i t �'- oats alw ascertain thea date tpowhieh . "Best C' r f• -` ` haired, laughing, defiant boy, Playing titer superb tteature of scorn:. Ing Out the result &Ana. f .h IIoArsppbe ptionto TsaNawsispaid, -�AboAi . unci@r the trees when th'e r®d light fell �` x vunld uot� possibly irks ar* dfelikea 7 _ , Repnittana axe aehnowledged byol bbls fore . She start®d 4uddenly when otto of bar werll yau, she-said► you ar+a lass liras nothing Duncan McCrae, the Ontario Governme t change of ate on I el on the tlrst paper f clo' c to meoeit of >rno y at this office. Always'. •—M oily ,Qi �1 p;itz8tged trained footman otAeued the door, and esi t#o'me. Yt was natural ht shoutd..thiak deteeti6e, who, on Septemb@r ;th last ah t 3; keep the dale paid ah d. • ti v: ' � !- a lady wished to see her. The count@s yori cam® to my for menet'. .If t19at.b not and killed iVillia�t 1'erault at F Can . 'pro euven,' and'iii m Y wn a ea, . -looked at him in hau ht• vexgtfou. your object, may I eek whaf,it is . t Y Y. g ) River arrived in Toronto the other da I • aactoei is y ha nd,'', she said, , +' tVby do you bring a message 8o saga®? ;•jYol►.:- 1 will telt you. I thought,: rias you Y gD+ � iX� � h calm di oily;` and wit;l: bion onlq I s®ti no lady who gives noir er card no wises a woman, I•mttrht apppeal to yot�." "There were a[x Perault brothers," e '� `�' Yo aaa tell narn®," My lady smiled haughtily. said, in speaking of the alTair, " Bill, t 8 ' - g _: will I discuss my foto e. PICKERING. ON � cI his mother that a so. o other creature +1 I brag pardon,my lady."'said the man,; "Yau ar@ the fiat that has ever ven eldest, who was shat, and Geor a Fran' �:F ,, , � ee living ahall inter re with my ,fate or humbly, "I Md not forget. Tho lady tared to address me as. a woman. What g , � k deetin herself aatd you do not know her, bUt than appeal do you want to make to me±" Edward, Bunny and John, all biA atrapp; g t'' LSCA mage y. T ;_ her huainess was most important." i he passion of despair seemed to d?e men, who have committed .all kin-de of l s' er', and She triedlui4= "nd sh' weal a ma>. of n you must say that I d@cline to tree any away from her. A great calm came over predations and have been the terror of t e ' 't stress was wonderful r@source;-she tied bar keep one who toes neither name or card," said her: She Trent up to Lady Laaswetl, ani neighborhood for years. They came ori her di nit , not to ail or alter be ore him g -•Best G�alifotnis Raisi forth that q Y � the Countess. Then, seeing the man lookl knelt- at her feet, the countess would have Lally from PenetanguishenP and w B �•� the_cold emie$ary of th t cruel mother; e ,- -Don t forget IBaa° L both anxious and nndeeided, she add@d,. given mush for theower of moving away, driven out of t.h„t town. Over twenty-for r ' cid ; was in but anal,@table woe look d out of her eyes shay t " Is it a lady V but there was that in the beautiful, color. warrants are•out against them anion • I': �Vedne$day. - --Bogan 86118 Pa rd Chandos being, at him, her white face ha+ on it th passion He I oked grdatly relieved.,. leas face• raised to hers which compelled one for. stealing nets est Midland ands a of des air, her yoide the ring of anguish, �,- „ ` .t was contracted. She P !t is m lad She is ' nun and her to listen. other for robbin the li hthourse at Yarr ' f than any man i n Ca the small white ha ds on which he wed• Y Y Y g •, » g q ' •' -M18 'tea' lv ' was.null now. Trae,her beautiful;"he would have added, if ire had I humble myself'to you, pleaded the Sound. They came to French River on tt �€:,.t fding-ring shone, remb ed lik leaves sweet voice. "I ra elf p�ou who- are eo day of the local @lection of drunk an ` '�c dared. P Y ., r .1896:'as i t e nost furious rage', and he had stirred id the su tact wind; ho .roads „ you would surely be able to discrimin- grelat, so powerful, so mightq' to have pity raised Cain generally, The were arr�st+�l' en ""�rb nsult half the lawyers in London• rtpreasion of her. aeato to des atr ate between a lady and-a erson of any upon.your son and upon me, One word and were fined $lU:and costs each, The on her,; pe it seem more terrib e. He clearly xplained 9,,. - Aid not care for tht+t ; he was sure othor debcription . said the Countess: frotrt yaq will go so far ;.you' .can undo all they went away from the lace and di,i n+,I ' to this v to;her her position alt la8t, she moa consent Th ivan bowed. that•has been done. It you will give your return until Se tember t h th 'da f r el ' - ga and rave ; he was:a spoiled child, to an immediate 'separ tion fr m Lord •• P never in his life had been contradicted The lady .vttf ii�ria`the Rdd Gloat her ppnsent all will be well." tragedy. They first went to the o h aJ for th Chandos; sha muJ gi up h, s name lasso s leave the,:shelter oil hie roof, or men an bualainesa was o . the greatest° Importance, Lady Lansweil Incited at her iqt sliest hotel and were creating trouble there, I bt3 tt warted. The more angry. he was the tht►Caho had traveled cine-distance to wonder.. Leone went on : women too would brad her ith the r .•1 war ed t tat they had getter ;,o n hem h te'yau."• r'` plead toyqu, I pray to p4tt lieCaase I away and the a eared to he willin if -f tier ; she knew by expPrienee tyre Hotter scarlet letter-would to k on er as one „dhow her iu here,"�eaid rile cuatass: Qve him tic, In my heart I am as proud encash to complypwith my orders, for I he bre the mo a quickly it barna away. I lost and dead to all sense of honor in bhe rAd light of the setting• isua had you, itiiwy be. prouder ; but ! lag my saw them et into their boat to leave. Had he been cool, oal-r,collected and silent "You will see. for yo rself," ded the , f g ' law er, "that the wises and hes plan is m•-"ad then, and .fell...over ..hbrin great ride under Sour eet, I humble myself. short time afterwards I heard a row goin fo she would have dreaded the after conse- Y leams, on her, dark veivet dress, on her pray of you to take pity upon yourspn,and on attheCharle nix hotel and I went up au l' 1 • T for you to go away�at on a-this ery dap g quencea. @ven-then you will elan abet t chance exquisite poigt lace, Anda®, costly deme. nyrel#. I love him 40`well,helovea me too. found the ganghere: They saw me ante ,,, i; ; ai . "He_will exhaust himself with furious when next June comes. Even ane more She looked regally proud, haughty, ,and tfe r►vould hold clothing for either of us if and as I stepped towards thein, one of the If unbending-the type of an Engiieh crista• a were pasted. Foe the sake of all the made use of au a tthet and grabbed m , ,' words," she said to herself' with a slow t day spent under this ro f wool be fatal cratic matron, truer to her elaye, true to heF ve you have ever felt�for husband, father, The other three also came at me and en- t- m c mile. "�ti hen he has done that all den er ' to your character land eputatio . I ou ' g mugs go at once." order, intolerant of any other. As she roLher, son-tor God a sake, I pray you. +ieavcred to throw me, I strugq: d for • '' el f will be over." stood in .he heart of thq rosy light the door o take pity on•us, and do not separate time and I caw that they were tryinv t , t - Qnce more she rai�ed h r detipai fog eyes ei She had smiled when she .heard of his, ,h it opened,and this time the countess of Land• a. I get the into a dark lace.' I realized n I �T ` to his, . Her voice trem led gas t rout', p �T tc. ra id otirn� e his fierce denunciations, his were all testa. . well was startled out of her calm. there The passionate torrent of ierorde stopped danger and drew my revolver, threaten in r P 1 Y . „ „ entered the; most beautiful girl she had f r one minute ;tears streamed clown the three times to shoot if the dict not let nit q-- a violent ipvective3, his re eat d oaths that Tell me, she s id, R olio, as this - y S ' P been done by Lady Laps ell's cies re more ever beheld.-tall, slender, graceful, ex• eautiful upraised face ; then she went go. Bill tried to knock the reviver out b • 1 no ower on earth should take him from-his , .,,., quisiwly- .dressed moving with the most o of my han3 and struck n{e a blow ort the P than by the earls . „ + . young wife. " Yrs, I believe �t is a ;' He sa,i perfeut grace and harmony ; her face like I woultldo all that you Ivished me-; T wrist. ,�Iy 6ug<r was on the triq;er ani , e / tihe irr�d smiled when the earl, whose Leone continued some grand passionate poem-a girl lovely ould try hard to improve myself I would the revolver went oti, the bullet going "If the eounte:,e t{eleA d now, nd gave as a houri, who walked up to her with a ork so hard and work so wr11 that no one through his forehead. � a cons,Tears was more ten{ler than fret own, "her consent, could a be legally married serene and queenly calfrt, saying : l cold even gases, @ver so faintly, that I " �V hau the•daad rnan was s:~a�ched a h, Lady Lanswell, I am your sons wife. longed to a different class. -I would he dirk l I inches loo way f+)un{1 ir. his had said over and over again that it was a at once?" / g, terrible thin to"set:aside a mania a to « The countess,taken so entirely- by aur• tt a mostdevoted of daualiters to you ; I g g . If the earl and noun ,ess con ent you. pnaaeesion. A coroaec'a jury tris i the could be r@metria to- a o 'bin ,s Prise, looked long and keenly into that �uld live only to please you I----•' case and ac{lnitted me of all Liam?." x ?'` 1 call a religious ceremony null gnu void. y„ g beautiful face--looked at the clear bri ht The Counters Heid u her hand with a i 'Mr. Jlc('rae stated that a coo le of { a • �e wanted but their pe missi a. g' P y p 1 y '' r He woyI ld not have•done it Himself, but my << eyes, so full of fire and passion -at the vv ruing gesture. l a o Thank you, s a sal genu . Tben �� r„ �• g he was inform_d that the gang were t - lady hr{d tit'm nerves, and a will of Tran ; with athosand dig sty t at ton bed him lovely, imperial moith, and the whole face . Hush she said; you are talking the 'ramped out on an island near French River, r. . p ,, etc frill of tra ed and beau's then in a mat arrant noneenae. an+ nothin daunted bar. She laughed at his really she.held out her h nd to ht I g Y Y 1 that they were armed with titles anti gg clear distinct voice she answered : But'Leone this time would not be con, were comic to•the town . do hirn u H . c do not blame ou fo thA essa a ou h ave g p, +� persua ions and arituments. She told him Y- g " M son has bio wits." tr lied. A!l the pasaton and love within 'hien thought it was time to obtain assts':- that th da would come on which he would brought," she said ; ' the fault 1 a with Y d y Gady Lanawell and he nglish 1 w', not mon@ drew theg)ove front her left hand, h r se@mad to 6n vent in the next few saes, and he came on to Toronto to as t,': t thank eaven that the Donor of his name with you. Yuu hav fulfi led you mission holding it before my lady s eyes. - ,,, w rds, They ►night have burned the lips the Attorney-general's department .� Will ,on look at m weddia ria w ich uttered them brit the fell-unhee+ - `f . and ra a had been saved ficin destruction. ►s kindlyga you cou d. I orgive y u what S g' g • . - Y led detail some good men to return with hirn ,. . . >> she eek ua the ears of the roudeat women in l•:o to aid in slam to the des eradoee out. ;;,".. tilt' la y was triumphant. Knowing •her you have done gad hat ou have. id. P K p g p *'- Th@ white lips closed rmly, o other j A scornful smile.played round my. lady s 1 d. He will o track to French River �as soon c = son w a spending his whole Lime in these sound came from them, ut I>dr. Sewall 1 1tPs• ' Hush," ahtr egid. ".Pteither ptleadinR ae'the pec esyary a'id is granted him.. � r j ourne a,-she had reYuested Mr. Sewell looked back as he eigaed t e door, nd she "I she a ting," she said, "but not a wed• no prayers will avail with me. T speak � v himsel to oto the tett little villa at la then with her far' 'oat .e floor.,;Ho did ding ring. There can be no wedding ring th simple truth when I say thrat I would . Y 1' g t P Y Y I where there► is no mania e " r , A Snob Snubbed. _ 3 Richm nd to see the young wife 1ltmaelf rotgo to her , he thaight t was Iter to g a t er see my son dead that; see you his ! . ' leave her alone. lie said o himse f as he "Doyon beliere thatmarriages etre known wi e." A funny hutte story, with a moral,cam?s t a • and to I heti the truth about•the. marriage ; I is Heaven ±" Leone asked. "I)o ou be- `-gin s quitted the house, that not'Ior all the Y (To nit r"nvrtY;,t n ) from Ischl. Kot long ago,a lady,who ha,i ,i ' to ape k what she was pleased to call plain wealth of the Lan e11B would he las lieve-that if a marriage had been contracted - I 1 front' F' h) P in the cesena@ of Haavvowi Aessed b bhe just arrive+ .oumauia, took a stroll k ;,. e :. Englis i to her ; to tell Fier that in the eyes through another sue seen . P Y GOING BACK TO CHINA. to Sofiensi Do e1. Blick a celebrated a of the aw and of all honest' honorable men Tlie hour came,in hich she tai ed her anrels, do you suppose that a taste .legal pp point - . " . - face once a ain to the sun i ht an I tried. quibble than set it aside '' -- of view. There she met *a young married - ti g "�ou choose our ar umenti ball " said air trig= ltcria"itt The "ouirrat lrteittws she wa riot tris wife'; that evet'y hour she to realize what had ha ned. , be had Y B ' lad scrota soled b her little irl- The i p „ histiea+., Y P y K called erself by his name, qr lived under �isea that mornin t e ba lost rl in all the countess. 1t you appeaY to eaves, sz,: t - - g h P smart rather overdressed strap er was his ro f, added to her disgrace and increas• England, her only a xiet being make so can L One of the greatest command- .t`Hinamen of all aorta and aiz@a were to g � ' mentor loco from there sa s `' ' much struck with the child's frocu, wh;.-it herself more-beautifu th n ever in her g y , children, be en at the railwa 4tatioue at Montreal ed iter shame. obs our rents.' M son is commanded t Y was ex+luisitely embroidered with forget '� �t�, husbands eyes. •Th mo ring i elf was Y Y Pa Y th otiwr m i&*. Arpeeit4--train from, rne•nots, and advancing, calmly-axked the V t o call tell her, said my ledy, 'with, not more fresh and air; everyth og; had by a divine voice to obey me, and I forbid Kms, •. outhful mother where the armeat war • f' il}-con reeled contempt, "that next .June he .been couleur de ruse. flim to marry ant it he is of age" he �t cell:, awed i' c thls: ionaventure Y B d ,. l b�uAtrt, Hec husband Y ou have not the` power 1 cried ata ion about 9 o clack with one hundred will b , twenty-one; an:d then he can please , as she- believe I him, "I e►nbroider all ht;r frocks myself; i;t gives thoughtso,little of th qua rel with his par. Leone. an ninety-two 'Chinese bound for China. �d r htmsel ; he can remacr her if he will no. „ • me such' pleasure was the smiling answer. Y ants that she had i bi d his .ar@lees, au are mistakes ; not only the pPoower o d Lher, wtil`have the 1 t control over is ►.rine bot I have used ft. The foolteh In a large somber of buses and wabKoas At this a shade of acorn came on the quos ' Y happy ideas about it. Th re was ro aloud toner'afuee and she said with ,ill-concealed him ; he will -be his own master and can in her sky, no doubt n he heart; ow her. oeremonyyou choose to wall your marriage the proceeded to the ��'indsor station - C c,)ntempt— Thati:,4 only possi hle with a very heart was full of des ir. tike to►ked at is glready set tttiide." wh re that' boarded a special', consisting , , do ds he files. In all probability, she small household. 1 cools like mpaelf, who �, th°e blue September r y, a d sake herself i,eone drew one step nearer to her with of ba a e car, four colonist sloe tete an+i 1 •continued, the girl will please-herself with flail @ es. gg .g E hat e.so many �visitoes and move in the best• •' if it were possible to isaliz what ad hap- 8 Y a d Ging car. 'Here they sett lea. They society'l , n� ti a for such middle-class 1 j- -fanciful ideas about his being true 0 her ; i pened. She was daze, Btu u•id,_ thou h " You know that in our heart ou.can• '- - K f Y pul lad d•,wn the upper bertha and loaded pleasures." t o not contradict heir if she believes it-she some one had struck er viola t )xlow. 'not believe it. Yoi: a aanaL trunk it, she The other lady augbe-J but returned no ' ' c •will rt from him more ea,94 ; but, be• 1 She went out of the rett drawing room Dried- " �"oa know that i .m your son's the' , with hand baggage. Then they set' an9wer and the fair Ro a µ: I , um nian continued ,r ,_: - - y - where she had heard hat seemed �o het I wife. You have brought the great strong abo pt getting breakfast, each group briob• tx,asttng until at last her hearer sails , ' .1 •neve w, m son will never re urn,t0 hey= {+' her death.warrant. he o ned h white I arpr o! the taw tions me. You have taken i ►ward a miscellaneous assuttutent of lnildl "I also have to lav hostds3 i t } - . —tom never :" I . lips to breathe the pot' fre h air of tjeavea, from mem huaban+i's ngme. 1'et neither 4 o - p =1 e. i . �� y tin ,are all l,rt ht and shinin The +ta- ocrasiortaliv. My father, the Emperor, ; 'dr, tiewpil had tried in vain_ to escape As she stood there anti rtt for 4reath, you, nor any human power can make me g g' favctra us from time co time with a visit, �i ' _ - the iu erview ; he was paither partic• one of the servants came t her, h Min a lose-his wife. He•married me " she con• tion, was overrun with (;elestiala carry N;mFtcess often comes to see her _'- - �. ularl n f he - letter in and the y to der o art v:� given to sen her hand. one opened i , The t[nued, her eyes d hing, her.faee flushioa, io tea is and lookin or en+ uirin for t g Im 3 i K gr:,ndchiltiren, ae well as many otter ; limen , but he ahr►*"k from seeing the few hastily-written li os ere t o i,er'I " he married me Woro God, stfd Isay that hot &ter. When this- was obtained tea. members of the Iytp..•ial Family; but all' I I ` , .eti 3oung irl whocalled herself-Lady-(,ban Jos; husband. They said, sim y, yoy cannot undo that marria e• I def e 1 " g Y was made, and amid much hilscrit • and the aume,I have tnv,iriably leisure in the it;� shr nk from telling her the truth ; but yY 0ARLI.No,—I aha 1 not bIs to you. y a my c ' y was inexorable ; he must do it, return home today. - I ha a somedisagree. "True, I could not undo it, taut the law som `thin that sounde+ Morning hours to do embroidery for my g 1 ilikr suiatchrs of Itttle girl. ' t :and n one else. able business in town, -of hich I will tell can and has done sn.. Half•oducatod young , son cold chicken; cake•e; bread-and Lis• Anil before the stringer had recovered � �t He id it, but until the day of his death you more anon. I s all ,e at ome for ladies, who wish to make such rand mar- a :� 4- g Quit ,appeared. roil teas also plentiful from her-embarca_sinent, the Acciicluch'd3s t �� �� ho. ne er forgot it ; he could not bear to luncheon to-worrow, . Bel eve me always riages, should h%ve common sense first. � Valerie and her small +taughrer were gone. F 1; c:, think "f it, and he. never mentioned it. your loving husband, ' No outh under • e like my son can 'mud n fact the strange looking ba•ke•r.n and T� � t g • '� .; '` �;ntil the day of hie_ death he washaunted � ' c'Lan ." ' legal y*marry withogt the consent ,of his bun les seemed to contain every- detrcaCy r "r i,v a beautiful, passionate face, white with She looked at the w rd ` husba d" until rents," - A Complex Currency. t,`�' �' anti itdnsil necessary to a good repast. L eerible des air., the le Cera seemes t . ' t P i+ hurt li g , ret He The flush faded from the brautiful fact, Wh '. par had ttlt{haned ,ot3 a 'drt,na, stick' 1t'ithiir the tirittah'errpire tt_e follawing Ile was compelled to tipeak in-what nit' had signed hirneal h has and ` h,then, and gave place to a white horror. Leone .he ly threw 1V%ut intuit the platform, '' ` lady called plain I;ngliah, cit she would it was quits plain that ills n `that ►teved eyaterns of currency are now• in use . 1. I looked at the countess. h.e a rers,nrt •c� a�eadil acilialUldt I y :never have understood- him. She could or, ,perhaps, badmot leve 464rd, .of" chat -�•� ` ' + " p ' _ Y The British gold standard li: s, p.) in the - € i, You do not surely think that I plarries eel. f not understand in the least why the fact-of had b9en done. As thea d th re- with ?:° , I Lord Chandos being under twenty-one the fading boughs of � spr ading. ree over ovod h m!" she etited reaaoa except that I -fro, a tall fat man in 4 qu f ed an»d acket Bew Z Island South fricsatraalnd acnumt erg �' . 1 9 l j Newlealand t should m�ke her marriage soil and void ; her head, the words c roe h®r gala anti '+ Yca heli the that I ne)ver'troubled m to a 3 er little man about four feet hi h o ` illegal, bemuse contracted without his again : I Y S„ pp t^ f small acatteced colonies. Foreign E r self iu the least to thick of your motive, +ire ircl to the latest and neatest Arnerf' ,old standards ; '(;anada and many 1l-set E parents consent'. She had tucnea to him '`Those vows we a all forgott n, . ri2tid my lady• can armtluta with a pair of kid gloves b with $asking Pyea. Tt►e ring u,rpntle bre e." •' I Loved lil,n, L►d Laariswetl ; ria eotald stick n out of h:a ucket. It is doubtful India islands using the United Mates gold t - "Are the laws of England all framed for ' 'She seemed once m re to heart @ fa1liog never know how much, y B P dollar ;Gibraltar, Spanish gold and silver ; v, You are proud if tli re was one who olid not carry an ;urt- r the couvenience of the rich?" sho asked. of rue water, R'oul the vows ma{)e to and hau ht (' rus trench xnd Turkish old and . y ; you love a hundred thio r. brell 'yp g : And, proud as he was of his legal 4 owl-' -her be broken? Ah, o ! a thous ad times g g silver ; and Kew fuundland a gold et ncixrd ` + ed a the lawyer had hesitated before the no ! I loved but ltim. I lovevhiin wits my ;� t•aS�tat; rttRotcit 'P1Ii cAltg 7 g ' whole heart'and boul.�Jf he herd leen a � of-its own, the double dollar, a• �lc�di6ca : i - fire of her. question, She would o to h e mo her-an a 1 Sheuuderatood at last--she saw what tq her. A omen est. of c �rse be peasaeit, instead of air earlf, being`what he -t w noticed that the amount of fiancl "tions of the silver d,,llar ; the JPexican , ia, I should have loved him ]oat tris same.' IravB ge was extraordinarily large. Bun dollar being current in Hong Kong and the { Dor. Sewell called the justice of the case- merciful to a lgomaq, fihe ould o herself dles ' nd baskets of 411 shapes and sizes Straits settlements, t e t:uatemalan dollar ' Lad Lanawel a face darkened with r- ;.: the ►reasons why,sueh a law was needful,, and appeal to Lucia, nun ess, of answell. Y - . in Honduras and French silver on the west r I 's and she kuew that she was not the lawful acorn, were towed into every possible' vornec ., wife of Lancelot Lord Cfaando� She - "I am wtllliig to Hstsn tee arej thing ytrii antioe ked up the aisles. Alongside the coast of Africa. . •l. The rupee in India, f ' t�FlAPTE :l'� jj. . may wish to say, but I beg of you to leave bagg 'qe car w@re.a lot of curious trunks. Ceylon, and Mauritius, It is proposed in looked into the stern face of her companion all such nonsense m love out of the discus• Y 8 ' An tis , froma tea chest ora sheet to rho Asiatic t�►uarterly to ao away with this r � f . with eyes filled with awful despair. "r WOULD HATrit:it sitz M_ Sox t:xv. sion, ton hav probably cottrte to Ne me. a ban some 'Saratoga'could be seen. One confusion by adopting as common unit for ;� I c "He did not know it,"she said ; ,"only The coaiztesa stood 'lose in the drawin because a of tl addresses noticed was : •�j on sill these currencies the I3ritieh silver double ,. c .. pu wrnt mase Let us come w g ,florin which ie ver pearl the ec uiv»lent , .I f 'tell me that, and I shall be ha ier. He � g• Y " Y' Y S' l ,lfd not know it±" PP room. The sun was Bbttin over the laces the point at nacre. Iltow, Cantos lisp. i�iission, (,ancon, , « �� in the park, and the warm low hied the - The pride that flnshed the beautiful face '1'h ' con+iuotor c f the train carried a of the aiiver dollar of the United States and No said Mr. Sewell; I am quite slurs mina descri tion of each of hie assen. of Central . and Soutli America of the " + beautiful room with rosy light a light of the girl startled the haughty pat�iaiaa' P P {, that Lord Chandos was ignorant of the that fell on scall ^h fiv@ franc piece of two=ru ea and r' ii "� f fact-it never occurred to him if it had Y pitta u, o marble who stood before her. ere ith a custom certificate attachgqd. -Fren„ pe , i statues, on buhl and jaepe on a Iver and "Money,"cried Leone, "I have never g & of half the Newfouudland double dollar ;_ - 1 otr din teeth moles Bcara an'd of er ., dune Bo, lie would have deferred his mar- gold, on mirrors and oto rs w nee fr thought of mon@ 1 do not underBtapd. distin niahin a ole ware Bet down with and to ado t the amiliar term dollar as " , ,. ria a untdl he came of a e." ' 4- Y• g. P P f . c g 8 grance was delicious a en o bre the • but Why should I want mon@ from ou!" a mer`fleas disregard of sensitive feelings the name of the coin instead of florin. Y. t - t ' ' "I shall take some comfort in that," she it fell on my lady's pro d f os a d figure To do her justice the ounteai shrunk i ' sal d slowl "If.he has erred tt tae been Butt 'at is what it is, to be Mt trgvelling - t c Y ae though it liked beat to 1 n er here. from the woeda. China' A Nocturnal Doubt. 1 s : _ t done iu ignorance and iudocence. Yotc Thedcesaing bell ha no rung and she "I should •oppose,"bhe said, "that you stag ctitttIt t.'tEw �'ts�u: ea that the moron can be ri bled next Mra. I3linke (at a hoardin house)-- tY Y g f3 waiting for ix, bad fgt e►n into rev@ria. wilt require some Provi ion made. for yon Alt ou h 'man of the Chiasamen were -, June; that he can marrq.me then without S•he was sure she had d ne ight, et, with- now that ou are leavio m bon !" g Y Hark ! I hear a alias a kind of acratchin t the consent of e..her of hie arents." Y ff Y.. arms they claimed that they were not 6 g ! 3' P out doubt the girl wo ld fast i keeal ', It was with diflionity that Leolie con- cin tae actin the war;Bim 1 cin under the bed," "Certainly he can;" replied the' late- What matter± "Wo ea. ust wee "y' trolled herself. Her whole Pram® tY'embled w ape d the Chiurs@ Neer Year atyhome Mr. Biinka-"Hum ! So do L Strikb a �' t p, --It dyer. was part of their lives hoover ppaused with indiggnation. Thin the color receded This Blida be ins on the fir$t of I+ebruar light and Ill see whether it-is the cat or a t Something of the shock of despair gattsed or oared for a woman?a ars : Wom@o from her face ar►d lei t her white, Bllent, and and 1 for ninety-seven des B during bug•" c t 'from her face as he uttered these words. had wept and would ! w ep a ain. She motionless. which lilac there will be much feasting and t k ache folded he: arida over her breast with looked round on the eu er ho a where "I have lieelt too ha: " SuPH Of 8 LiVlflg . d, thought the mer► eking, 'Tis thea these hard-working i f +the repressed passion of�a trapody queen, she reigned mistresB,an la ghed ith sacro eouatese,��'ao one rasa and@e beyond her lreopl ,will rest from their labors and cast F''roud ltlother-"Little Dick•is the most 1 Then I have no fear . she said "Were ae she tried to picture the farm r s neice siren th. 'the'time twice as long, the cruelty twice ueen of theae ancient al B. g inq de ail Dare, give freedom ter those ingenious boy. Nell be a great inventor." q. She motioned tho, girl to take a''chair a iriti hich are so carefully- concealed iu I'raattcal l+�ather-"!f he has a bent for s ab great, the law twice ae strong Right± Most cartgitly Bhe bald den sittia down here p , a g elf for the brat Wme closer work a America. Tis then the will he woald -return to me true and right ; let weak mindii a d 'we k hearts the Interview began, There was ao faelin fauul in th a?alio of sweetmeat the experimenting I'll make a doctor of him. A faithful,-as he love9 me Youreaa Lell His think as they would. T e gol eu, sunset, of pity in her heart' -but like felb them light g of Chinese laigterns,and in all kinds doctor gets pard for his experiments; an in A*° 3riother rhgt-" the rosy clouds, th@ sof , s e®t nag of the war° certain t}tfnR$ to said, and the best of ga ae---will visit and make r@sent. ventor doesn't." ;t; i y "I •will," said Mr. Sewell, relieved to birds, the fragrance of t e hau ud bloom• way would be to s y them and have it all 'Tis th n tl ey wilt fofget to.be an thio ' 1 see some of the horror 'fall from her face. . ing flowors, the faint w is er o the odor• •over. but h Y g" The Real Test -. - =:=r, °" She wglltd not disease her future arrange• cue wind appealed a er in va a. Want Leone did not obey. Bite stood silent far seven gip +aedove enh whlewn 'the ninety• -+, What is fuit`t ` r ..``tnenit with him. Lady Lanswall was was a bleedipg heart a d ee 1 Y e et' ill return to S. S. Teacher :i .' .anxious ,chat she should take a large sum her? P g °Yet to a few miuutea. 'Pheta she said, ettnply: Amari a nd work. For set iii clays during Bright Buy =" Takia' an umbrella ro �::, � d of ,money and.return home. She looke•3 at .. 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R t a>t� 13mai1 valtn siiiiiel Te►wrrN; sou �lat![� 1,, 1 . i., 'o tri IR ,_ �e: heIIJr The accompanying illustration ahow> a �Mdlasses i'Citndy.-.-One le , � Iho19► list The eupplyipg of electric.light to t ie in- This Year eh I I, ,Were .a . habitants of towns of moderate size ea of Lhe fruit rope s of Ca '_,': olnrx 1 �• iaothea•pin bag, which has two distinct im- one cup of sugar, butter the e' of an egg, + Y B - ehot . : rovementa over ti a apron bag usually used and one tablespoon of vinegar. ; Uoi1 until 40,E or less population, under such condi. ticulirly. We , ad in our - ench 1, p i for this purpose. It has it•hardens when dropped iia co:d welt r nd tions as to insure a reasonable return on changes that t o:foreign oustomer !/ - r. ,,i it 0 day.fi - a ahoulaer dtralr,so that when done stir in a teaspoonful f soda the capital invosted; has hitherto-proved a English marke Tare forwarding their ., - • , . r- Ixf F, i s .. wry r 1� 0 2 i;;- he4� its weight elan be. sup- In few inetanaeta have Iles as ra idl as ssible alread to meet . L l ` 4 Milk 1j'rosting.-ono: cup of ugar, ne difficult problem. p ' p y pe y the .ii ported by one shoulder, Z.. ti •, �, as a postman supports ;half cup of milk and butter the size f a such. plants been even fairly profitable , the early sear ity in the old apuntry. ,ft os. --._, � attk, •' his letter ba ,and it has walnut. Boil until. thick-; to e•,from the most of thein have barely earned their Apples shouldBe ea ecialt profitable. The n� � t nch is ,absent at Cedar- Ping '',� - also a atou wire inn stove, flavor -with lemonor -v ilia, and working expenses, and some have not even crop has not en ver plentiful from our s 1 $ dun hter, Mrs.Wm,Tran, ; , kin f de �:' into the hem around the beat until cold. This is very nice if o P Y p a tiger.;, g " r'Y P P d Hoo i' o en to to kee the erl made , done that, to say nothing of providing for point of view, But relatively it may be call- .Mount Ga f the p P P Y renewals acid extensions. Amon the .ed a bountiful q , and he ualit of the h's p Iles been ornamenting some t, riga 1 , edges alpart when in ,,hocolate Ieitig.'- -One'half"aa a of a oeq g P 1 q Y count of th d ings by- an applioation. of were - use. The weight of a ate grated fine two-thirds f a cup of causes in different localities of the eornpiira-� fruit, always unexcelled in competition cattle and shee ,tL , fol*r clothes-pin bag when five failure of this class of enterprises are with the world is excellent. This h othesis1. ha is sale oil Saturda was `� t °` full of pins is too great sugar, one-half cup of milk or-C am,b ilea yP 9 hem to be supported in the and stirred to a paste. the high cleat of fuel, the employment of Within the 1' t three. years the farmers too, when it was_ reme ed. The Jerseys sold. . 1 all- _ _ usual fashion about the r unsuitable machinery-, defective line con- .have given the sands of additional.acres to tiger cubs had ess;a led frbl. . - - -1. arry waist while rest in ` PEARLS OF.TRUTXI €s, little daughte» : I the ' g struction and faulty and badly designed fruit trebs. I one year aloe , 1392-3, they some years previously and we } l tSh•WASHING DAY, convenience` is expert -- � WjnG with her and - _ . i _ methods of distribution. increased the fruit growin; area of the of again. Search parties were ot, ta . sled encedlin attempting to put clothes-pins with • Ife is gentle' who. does gent deed r Franklin L. Pope now shows that'the rovince b no rl 000 aorea. This move. - but as these efforts were unsueeessle " `` g t >;�s y 'hen one hand into a bag whose "mouth' lateen- Chaucer. P y y ' - h not t.�nuall' closing. I improvements in electrical machinery which ment has b n general 11 over the tiger story was pooh-poohed and th , B. F. --.� � r ' Y g• I could never draw • the lin between I the - • -meanness and dishonesty.-G. iaodo ald. have been made within a. very few yearn, province, alth ugh certain crops failing in predations put down to a large and force _..6 near !en's I A Talk on Coloring For Carpets.. Am that is a drunkard is quali ed fo ali especiojly in alternating apparatus, have certain diotric a checked enterprise, and dingo. Quite recently, however, the ti E: - I Teas- rice.-Quarles, rendered it in man cases commercial) those orchard were allowed to . o back. was actually seen by a man named Smith 1'.a gs to be colored for carpets and. rugs , .Y Y. $ - er, �, 'sling if already-cut and sewed sFould be wound Thought is deeper than all speech ; eel- practicable to operate small village' and The following districts added largely to the and all doubts as to its existence were at %ise• ,;. 'r I- lute long skeins, of not mora than three- ing deeper than all• thought.--•t, such. town plants by means of available water number of the r orchards : Goorgiau B.ty, once put to an end. A fresh search party A We do not know what is real ol) e3r ewers even when situated at distances of West Midlanc , Lake Untario,St. Lawrence was at once formed, but so far its efforts of . ,_ fourths. of a_pound or a pound in weight. bad fortune.--Rousseau. Y $ a several from the localityto be light- citig and Ottawa, :set Midland and the north and This is the most convenient size to handle., It is.the wit and . policy of in to late ed, and-gives an instructive account of a the capture of the animal .have proved- k lent that hue• been installed in a New ern district f Muskoka and the -lake iter, and larger skeins do not dry so -readily. those we have abused.-llavena t. region. The ake Erie.and Lake Huron unsuccessful. The Border Watch gives the , _ hem _- - nmgshire village, where conditions pre- orchards wen back slightly htl owing to the g P t ,',>1. ' I If not already cut and sewed the goods dry Agreeable advice is seldom s fol advice. g y g followin articulare of the hunt after then. me. wail that are common to many other towns (ailuro of ser ala (Pees. moire readily, but unless all learns, thin --Massillon. which have hitherto longed for the electric Tautanoola tiger • One thing occurred at en= fake appl a alone. It is adir,itted and �r a spots, etc,, are removed there. is it con- What"the fool does iri the ep , the ise• light in vain. The village whioh no successful eorltradiction has ever been the start that was much. to be regretted. man does in the be innip S a ish Vii: ' aid�ay ruble waste-of coloring. It is needless .beginning,-Spanish contains 2,500 souls, lies in a narrow and offered to th statement, that the apples of Owing to a misapprehension young Smith %. to . 1 Proverb. my tothat the goods to be colored, as well picturesque valley, closely shut in by high Untario and ova , coria are bettor flavor nformed vitt Livingstone that pothe liter " .History is but the unrolled adro I of pr ph- hills, near the junction of two small ed, ►nore w olesome,, and as large as iIny would not be down till Wednesday, and. '. . - as :all utensils used . the operation, must ecy.-Garfield. -rivers, one. of which is but ten miles long, apples that a err were 'ought and sold in the Y, ,ling me out be .ierfectly clean, and :tee from grease. Discontent is the want of del •retial ce ; 'rhe staple industries are textile, wooden Covent Gar ii market. Yet let u9 see how as a large party were gathered it was - ds -where and ivory goods, shoes and thermometers, little we im rove the advantage that ought thought well to start the search at once.. - A .the In coloring; for carpets and rut, - it is infirmity of will, Emersl,n. and the eo le.liv' for the most art in and Dtit b habit is to leasute turns P to be Dura i that market.- Last. ear the When the olice of down therefore the e.ac news of shade between any two of the y y comfortable of seven or eight whole of Ca adamant to the L'nglisli market P $ . 'u1g rooms. There is a clef eooeervative atmos- round around the spot where Smith saw artic ea to be dyed is not imperative-1 Brydges. q 1,187,000 ba rrelm of apples worth$2,731,000; K P I a have found that better results may be All noble enthusiaemo pne� through a phere about the place,which doesnot.encaur- berries wor h$9ti,000 and other fruit worth the beast was covered' with horse tracks I . his ohtait�ied in man cases, by using only a feverish stage, and grow wiser nci rote a e the idea of bei u with the times;in �,- making the start of the scarab difficult. y B n$ P _o,UUI),alo I with 11,000 worth of canned g Y serene,-Channing, faot,sa Mr.Pupe says,"it ise town which fruit. An( Ontario alone hastwo�hundred Aftee the arrival of the police the clay was the !-?,tie 'water, �tnd a part of-the coloring The passion of acquiring ri�he -in n der would scarcely impress one as being a thousand a rem of orchards, whilst there is spent in beating the tea tree adjacent. The ' ' i3y r'iatter'tat a time ; not only is a briglaer to support it vain expense ice r;iptn the particularly favorable field .for an electric not an act of uulirokeu land in the pro. P $ I ; sere and deeper color obtained by this mbthod, rurest souls.-Fenelon, lighting enterprise,its inhabitants being vince thgt a not capable of profitable con. police, w.ho were well armed, placed them- ' a arentl largely of that thrift class selves in a good position to see the beast 'gat less,dye stufl'is required. For instance, I can not spare the luxury o .believing PP Y R Y Y version in fruit growing land' $ P - ver, whb know exactly how many cents go to It will yelp ' us tc understand "what hould he try to escape, utid the other men; : aII'l in coloriing yellow with one-ciu2rter of a that all things beautiful are hat hey make' a dollar,and who are much addicted seem.-�Halleck, developwe to'thie greatindustry is capable a number of whom were also' at•med, dis- H e to burning the fragrant xeresene, 'anti of when a reflect ;,hat in the English ound of bichromate of potash, an�h �i1e" A wise man will desire' no �ilo.-e* the iho ' '+ Deed thetnselwes as beaters. rhe how- ist- . Ygoing to bed a few minutes after 9 o clock. - market o t• eon eti'tors are Auatralia, P } aa. ti_iarter of a pound,cf sugar- of lea,il, the .ma yet call use sober] di9tri )Ute P ever, fount . ' ' -' directions are to dissolve the sugar of lead y 6 justly, The water power which has been ul.ilized i no tiger nor trail. `o: g cheerfully, and leave 'contended) .-A on. for operating-this lant is situated ort one Tas:nanil New lealaod, California, Cape + P (`oloriy, t e Weist Indies anti Lite orchards ON Ti1L+ 'rBAtr, ot+ THE 13FA5T. - 1. - .. him . in sufficient water to cover the nioda ; He that hathno_friend an n enem , is of the little rivers at a distance of three of Europe No is tale list yet complete,for . - • 'u = gold for tweet minutes in thio. then one of the vulgar aril wit rot t' talents, and one-half miles from the center of the Just as diLyligh.t set in Wednesday morn-- y " ices in g }':gyp( an the f?set sea the profit of otter- aon, . ri"niz out and scald for twenty mini power or energy.-Lavater. vill get This stream forms the outlet of ing their ruita to English consumers. By- ing the police went-to have another look at- water in which has been dissolvg 1 the some half dos et, ends 1 in ►n an a laud 1 ':`"iLromate of potash. Agriculture is the foundation of m nu P lying P and-bye o will have tact steamers with the place where the tiger was seen by ' 1 factures since the rtlductidna of ua ace basin. Above the power station the' river cold stor go on tile a Atlantic, and Canadian Smith. Thirty yards from the spot the - ,,: 1'ilis makes a fair color, but a brighter P i ra clammed up, tortning a subeidiary fruit can be put iipon the English market A Y Y 1 Y . arc the materials of art.-I:i ,bo r. reservoir, which holds ennngl► water for P discovered the_place µireie the beast had' - � and deepel• color can be obtained by dts . _ nes Soly ing a li�tle sugar of lead in fess or three If noble actions are the su to es of ifs, several nights' run, and the aggregate with a ew advantage. Tile farmers of evidently seized the sheep, there being.in-- had civarta of water, dippiug� but one or tv 6 ood sa to a are ire ornamen a d cid . , Untario have seen fur themselves the dicationa-of a struggle and great claw marks g Y $ g - water supply is equal to the i demands of roll skeins at a Lime, arrd addin;{ (nore water C- Simmons. the driest season. One interebt�ng feature I Posaibili.fes of the industry, and they have In lire soil, where the sheep had certainly and sugar of ?cad for each skein, and +ising So real is the effe•et of cl lanl news t ppm of the-.P g in threr, years put aeventeon thousand acres been rolled on the ground and been kicking. pint lent is an arrangement for the g $ of sees *chards into bloom. it at as easily tracked ti►ence to where rhe bichromate of potash in the same way, man, thatit extenela even to thisn oral char- occasional lighting of a picturesque timith said he saw"lt. titi ith the intention reed ' making the solution weal: or strong accord- atter.-Rumford. - grove in the public park, where• . - of trying to track it• further they s_arted Tne full. to the depth of color required• Earnestness is the beat source of mental in are a dancing platform, band Uatl ering GIRar Ends in London. - wai 1 or blue, dip the articles to be colored iia power ; and deficiency of ; he rt is the stand. rustle benches, tables, etc., a favorite away down the range and had gone nearly c ,t li water and vi egar-vinegarshould be added lace for ictiieis o e n air moetin s cad An plicant for assistance to a London 30U yards-before they picked up 6he next , ca�rst! of many never becomini� Kr•a't. -- ul- P picnics, P' K - definao.trace. The first things that arrest- ;et- until the water tastes slightly -sou,'l thou wor• public entertainments. On festive occasions magis rate presented as evidence of his in• - g . the tri water pre cared with laundry the illunrinated rove forma Dao of tt:e' ed their attention were small tufts of Roel for blain clo hes. Add Lite bins until as No life can he pure iti its p1 rpose and g dusty us habit$ a printed bill in a frame, that hung on the ferns and. which had evi- - rind al attractions of th village. The was K erten in its strife and all "1 fe n t be p p f3 K whict sets forth that the author, with the dentl been cited off as a sheep was being darli as desire $ ' plant hrs been so excellently designed and y P p Ives - For green, olor the goods b1fie with this purer slid stronger thereby.-U en \ ere constructed that one man can superintend idea f showing amokeza� how much they carried through them, and, as the ferns got ,. - 11 ger• receipt, then color them with bichromate ith, its maintenances and running without*killed wamt d, had set himself th task of picking -iiigher, the men could see where they were• fes of potash, and�au•gar of lead, as for yellow. It is of oloquendn sit of 84 fla lie i re- assistance, thus reducing the operating ex- 11 1 (tie c' ar ends he c uld find in seven broken down and pushed aside as the beast . K dark or fight ac- quires matter to feed it, land rnoti n, to ensee"to a minimum. Tile Superintendent P g proceeded with its burden, In that way fled The result willbe teen, cording to the depth of bine. If a blue excite it, and it brightenit as i burns.- lives in the village. During the day he in• ytea a 1►etwe+en Clapton lid_ the Condor, it was tracked,for over a pull's and a quarter. Pr} . io5t, green is.desir-4- the goods maybe colored Tacitus. spects the distributing eystem,renewa lam s doe s. Tire distance he overe.I in search along the range. Then they lout• the trial. ,est yellow first, or- after coloring may be again g After breakfast they went back to the place 6 Y $ t�a know"(lie arduous strife, t e eternal and attends to repairs, About sunset a of heap unroneidered t iflea was 11,523 where they lost the traces. The beast. I as3 , put through t 1e bluing l,rocess. . law*, to which the iriumpit; of 11.got d is drives out to tho power house, gets the mi es. Tho number of igar ends foun•i appeared to (rave one toward Tantanooia.' In coloring br� wn with catechu and bi- given-high sacrifice and labo wit out machinery ready•Bind starts up, runs until t PP $ - criromate of clash; from one half to one ; nlidnlgght,t hen drives back to his home. w s 00t►,t1t)b, and tris aver go length of the They failed to obtain any more traces filar, -( / no P pause.-Wordsworth. ccs was I► inches. Putting the averse da although the certainly searched"an .: led pound of catchu- according to the amount Conscience 'honor and 4edit aro all in i Mr. Pope shows that even this modest plant P a g R y, K Y } o be colored and the de Lh of color will ' c at of cigars at the low"price of•1 ja each ► area of several square miles, iiia � '- p our interest ; and without tie cc cur uce :upplpina about eighty streets lam s and a t e total original cost would be £:3 ",50 :lid Thur da Constable Russen being tits ,. be required. It makes a fine color, and as of the fortner,tt►e latter are 1}ut it fecal ions small number (•lx0) of consumers lampa, K y g e33 - quantities of it are under 'ts resent conditions ! t to amount wa4ted he estimates at i:1,�800, astiafiecl with the result'of the work of the•, ; _ comparatively large qu should work t p or, :scall pec wired it is as well to clisnolve upon ourselve and others.-Steele j 'laced end to end the cigar ends which the previous day resolved to make a re-exam. ' sit, Y l give .a balance available for divideull l uf. licant found would measure thirteen °inationof the traces in the same country. her' '_he catchu and blue vitriol- the ,1` entity - on$h 10 a year's operation,while it afu11lead , PP I 1 ALUMINUM BOiTS•• for the dynamo could be obtained at stand nd a half miles long. It further transpire) As before, they were lost on the range a he: to be used and the directions for using are . -' _- that their ends were freed from &miles and n ile or so from where the _beast caught , ' all upon.the packages-in the scalding water >rrrfermane•� - -- Tnr' a . a Boa „n and prices for current, such a plant might t p cleansed. Then they were tightly pressed the sheep. The party kept doing in the . and put the goods in all at once;especially obviously become very profitable, consider- H 0 the - Me Thame n-A High Raleor, peed De inter jarb and kept perfectly clean. Having direction in which they thought the, ! as they must remain in tris for two hours. ing the very moderate amount of the origin• m v.•1oped. . ' exiiiLited the collection to the public, the animal .must have continued,and in the y taut the bichromate of potash may be need al investment. lir, small quantities, if desired, varying ac- : !� despatch from London A(ive: The -ec• appitaaatltook;outtt revenue license fol the afternoon about o'clock the police founii red sale of tobaccoaind sold the ands to tobacco its track a ain about a mile from where '.cording to the depth of color required in formanc:es of the ai-�minum -tor do oat '.. .g :ea the goods. :Washing brown colored in this recently coinplet.ed-by Yarrow t_* :on1 any The Apple Cure. manufacturers; The � applicant said he they lost it.. There.the traces were again )ne - • way in hot sea suds im roves the color. . drew the magistrates attention to these lost,and withcut regaining them the party P P are attracting much attention on: he 1 war It arguer great insight in Eve to have 1 facts to show that he was not a lazy man, suspended Lire search for the night. . To color a durable red; not scarlet, =sae referred thea le to all th!e other fruit - - -for say five pounds-muriate of tin two. Thames. The boat is sixty feet ong and P PP but try a,he would tae could not set work, It rained hard 1*,day morni4�g, and the thirds of a.teacup to eutficient wafer to nine and a quarter feet heath. T awe ght of the garden, for just at present it is being and he was " broke." Before the dock prosecution of the search was no easy task. ing : ,;over the goods. Put them in find keep at' of the hull is two tons, whi h is elf hat exploited by physicians and food author► strike he had regular work, but eines then But the patty, considerably diminished e . 1. boiling heat fur au'e hour. Wring the ties as one; of the most healthful et fruits. lie Kaci been almost entirely excluded from number,aearched agreat part of the range the - geode from this and let,them air. Steep one of a steel twat of the.same size. The rna the docks. and found nothing. _ . ,ound of niewood; Put in the goods and terial-used isninety-four per ent.a un,i rum Its chemical composition has been found led + r Cq��'IV�'IsU IT h A Ttit; TTGF.R keep at scalding heat for one hour, air and bix per cent, copper. A Pee of to consist •of vegetable fiber, albumen Railways s and Canals 1n `German t,er, , .- :hem and scald.-again an hour as before, twenty and a half knots h been ,bra ned sugar, gum; chlorophyl, malic, acid, galli y Y• - Saturday mm G t the police. and par urf L ran Stirring often= Wash them without soap agtLinat seventeen knots fron thea me lass An article has appeared in the London 'were out from ti to nriddAy, but found • acid lime and water, and the German Kn . neither the tiger,nor'its traces. `There is a of steel boat. The advantage a mos em hu al sts add "a lar er amount, of phosphor. Economic Journal bn the subject of `1. The � . i , �t and dry in, the shade.; y g p p beaten track running along the foot of the t ld These directions are for coloring on cot- sized is the abaence.of vibrt�►tion; whi h is ous than any other fruit or vegetables.' Railways and \Waterways of Germany," in range for some miles, and INI.C. Foote went • I. r . ton. %<'oolen goods require different treat- declared to be nQt appreciable fo th 300 The phosphorous, a writer in the Nor+ I t! ., • P P_ P which some interea..ta statements are s,long ),hat very day to see if the beast had ` �nd -neat, but itis easier to get good colors on horse pow er used. The sav ng of eig t is Americas Practitioner claims, is ood fo $ wool than it is on cotton. eth Uay, in of�mach importance in hese d cl bate, $ ossed, in which case it must have left ;Cel re.newin the nervous matter of the brai I male. The writer in I Prof.fGustav Cohn, . Farm, Field and Fireside, which are deei¢ned to be ca rigid a la ger K + tracks, but found none. The ,whole of the C:.. be}ttle ships. The greater uoyaac y of the and spinal cord, and the acids for the live -I and he points out the rem�rkalule fact that search party are sure that some large all t ,an :. rruft was very noticeable when a smart that finds ditliculty in doing its'work. Tlr nearly the whole of the net profit from rho strange tot Lite country roams in the locality it , ,he Recipe's. fruit may be eaten ,uncooked, baked o I o oration or the I'ruseian State railwa s indicated, and.ConataWes Russel and Foote. - , I was blowing. In the lower Th mee P Y lar I. stowed without au-excess of sugar. I , ,t „ are quite-convinced that the animal is none - Every bread-baker, we are i3iirc, will where it (net the tide there as a utfi ienT, dnrine the decade of 18;11,9.. (t:42,ODU,UOU) . ,�t shunt+i always be pared before eating, ever other t.ba.i a tiger. They be3liere itaordinary ' . . appreciate-tile two recipes following, and ae to chow oft the paces of ie lift e v eel, when baked, though pains should be take rues ex nded in maintainin enlar in w�iich appeared to jump from av to g' K g' lair is the thick tea tree but at-the present in . feel tliankful, when they think of tiie µy ve ra(her than drive thraugh.t ern. to pard it very thin so as to avoid waste ; and improving the waterwairs, which coin- season the rise of water�in the tea tree has lis . failures in breadstuffs which thev have had i` and also because one of the begirt parts o , pets more or lass with the raiiwayn. From compelled himito seek higher and more or- owing, to poor east that they were,not the apple is just next the skin. Physician tura it would appear either that further open country., hence its being seen on the - g P Y A Marvel of Moder Hist ��'. . . consider the skins of the apple conetipat ; improvement in the railway a stem is un- ranges. Ili summer it could remain in the : hl` omitted from the list, chosen for our reader, r P Y Y l3' - mt :" from the old receipt book. The British Empire is polio(al o 'ea• ing. I I necessary, 'or that the members of lire tea tree during ttre day and go forth. at A. ,r,� - Lion unparalleled in the wor d's hfe orf not - i coiumuuity who control the State-owned night for its prey and not be found eve:* by he beast No; 1,--To one'eti�p of g*rateLi raw " Cad ht Iri the ACt. railwa}.3 are'thatoselvea anxious to reduce a well-organized party for months, and the - only by ite_-axtent and pop lation, in oth l�' t: lid _ potatoes add one-half cup of salt and ova- � ilia cost of Lhe waterways. .Prof. Colin finds police think the present is the best tithe to v .1 . rf r !zalf cu of atigar ; pour over this one quart which respects it ie' slightly surpassed by tfia latter to be the fact, and asks by what search for it. P China, but because, with a arca f ore . / . ` right shippers by water are so favored. It would appear that when the', as of bpiling water ; stir well and it will - 4 , ••By no better right, lie thinks, nay, by were looking for the beast on vne part of thicken like starch. -When nearly cold:add than 10,000,000 square m les an i0i . less right, theme,can be claimed for free tail- the range Thursday it was several miles off t' : r- . one cup of good yeast. It ought to be Iiglit 352,000,000 inhabitants, It ib acatte d ver t way communivaion at public cost ; forton anotharpart of-the range, nearer where ' : - - in about twelve hours. the whole globe. It "embraces O zo es, I tratfic by inland navigation has so develop- Uphill saw i-t: It wasrepor•ted thatThur ' i± Yeast No. 2.-Take utie double,handful from Lhe icy wilderness of 1�Iudaon Ba to ! - o(1 itself to recent years in Gerrrlany as to day evening .. SchinckelI a• young man / f bene$( more especially the larger firms ; while riding across the range, aaeiompanied t of hops and a half dozen large potatoesfand the fro feat 'un lea of Indiei and t mho• had-a rest scare. !n the ng I P jungles and that these should obtain gifts at public by several doita,� g boil 'together in one-half gallon of water gany forests of Honduras;there is s are ya �• f _ i% i expense is a most perverted form of corn- hundred of Kongorong, not far from 'the & :f - - e a till done.- Strain and mash on to ne-half P P munism, since it eompele,the great mass of residence of a boundary rider uamed.Buck-y V product which a British rOvirce di ea of K j'; r a ;y cup of ginger, one small cup of flour, oa^ .. J '� , ' tax a era to make 3aarffices fn the interest fn ham 1113 hoPso stn ed aucldenly became bring forth to excellent giµalfty; and of + �!. ' /. • , r P Y lI pP cup of brown sugar and one-half cup,of salt, ltisii various are the dog ee$ of civ'iiza ion , �' 'lit of t of the wealthy minority." fractious, and snorted wtldiy, and all his 1 and let stand till cool ; then add one.cup of of its inhabitacte, from he Kafflrt of he ,, N , fr - ' dogs except one .grouched round the hereat; I good yeast and next day corp up tight.- P $ t� �� �� � s�� NO SlpeeUre. The ocher dog took to its heals and bolted.- , Ce► a to the highly cul ivaited sit zee of ri �f ..,/�' -•�/ T raft t'. I30E1avc.. - Toronto or Sydney. We find, wit Ch is- ;�,-•i•�,�i, i - - .. - -Mr. Sehinekel eothd see frothing to cause all • Bann of all professions,200,!,00,000 in us, �,'krf 'I. , Footman-"Please, murn,you'll have to the alarm, but aslltt_e country was rough Hickory Nut Candy-One cup of hickory Opp 000 Mohammedans an 8 )0 r ''f''' y "a T about 70,000,000 , r raise m wages. some object of toirror might'be very close { 4 .rA. nut meats, two cups of sugar said half a 000 Buddhists; and the Bil$le is pr, to in �. Mrs: Highupp-- "Why so Jeaiais ?" atad he-n t see it.; ,After some delay he got Y in , ." `_, +:up of water. Boil rho sugar- and water 1a01anguages and dia136ts represe *ed in Footman•- "You are Navin'foreign counts his horse past thea place and proceeded on `' . '_ cut stirring until thick enough to spin (tie empire, yet notwithata#i ding a ch ro- at most every - reception, sad I'm put to hie journey. I l with aro* with vanilla, net in cold miseuous elements, the Governme t, fth 'This is a kodak snap shot of a man who thii extry e�tpense-of p&yin' a ,'doctor to i. t, ` !,„ t e a thread, fl f ,., w star and stir quickly until white ; then rare exceptions, maintains order, an no sac lit fishing with some i'rieaada. „ It is ell- resat my j9w p f ter every annouAce• It is daIIger lie crisis when a proud = ; ::: A ei:r in the lints. si n of dlisolution is visible. tit:ed-"I dotl't care if Ido." RieDt,'j heart ,ncetA withkfls►tteriny,1i 3,-l�latrel. > l ,:f; - 1. h J. .+s., F- .,f.eft: :>.-, dR ....Pe 5G t 4,. .- .. :-.. ^,6:--"ems-L .�j•f,. . h.�.-- P 68 _.. . ._ ;..,- , -,. ... + ... r d i F. r i .._ u a ay I ,. 2 F.I+ :1-- r, - t - !Ran r.J :.- . ...:.:.., ..,".. , x . _ .- - o , 1st - J '� e. % p . t°".e.. •... x i. • - - -. 1. - .. -....:.. ,. , ... ,Q - ., , ', r - -_ :F _ .. . .... .... .....11 _..:. --- - � n .. .. .fr. .:. .. .. _ - ('� - {,. w. 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'. �} 4r xv. d 3 : 4 r � ,n.� _ I � 1 f h=t�' .' r: i . - _ r..l W ." ,ry. r .T "#."5'+F J Ta- - v S- n� a - _. ._: - I c: iI `•'1 .:,t--: -, .. :::- .. Y .� .:: <.:.�, �.. ...- r... _ -.:., ,_ :y � • «'tea- ..-�.e' � - -- - 4 �. ,-�r�. ,. .,.. :,..f':".: r ."a., t,:„ ss f ..s. _ t ., -w. '' k sa .,(, 5V .,3rd Al..'- . , WW :r:. v-- xis- ..3' �. - :e -1:+�,•a . y , a�J o` J ,. . . yp 1 1 x „h �: ...-. _.. -. ... l .. ....-- .. r t ,x c Fq. i� {y 1. I .: - . .. .. -. .. , - -r. Ali-. e'.�.• - .y .@i' i _ — ....- .. -_.. -YT- a .. ::. .: : �` : . p s 1. . FOR . a so b sIIHscaMERS.By reterrina -Soda$' s " . - , ;1, ,, � •. r� .�•"� � ' of isatlred lv thefir cool . ii 9 ' 1. to the ss label on your paper yon --$eel, C :"T. � } Tuesday evening,IN who would fact drive1.1�1 _ r i 4 oda a l]wa�%, ption aertelin the date to Whish x` fowler tbaD a walls nor let ode p"� whp our apbe to Tiass Nl�sws is d. About . and -.PARKER,, 0 �K '� .tan ere acknowledged ya ® Mar u would. Finally he gOt out, leaving, the �' w_ bbls for o q change of date on 1 on the nrst paper fol- '-' lines hie cornpanipn, 'and osngbt 'the .,,,t„t.,t.FQR....a.,...:,. l 10 receipt of mo y at this office. Always` •-- , Of ge•rbOrO i� fool bores by the head. allowing hie ,owe , ' s :. keep the date said ah d. tf v: ' sister, her.' Tho aA► to pass. He then struck ar watch and ear �j� ��,� G���►�v . I . I. ems► ek. $mined the dummies in the boggy. They �5 i iDi � I�� � °w colo tis being p�soed n del' were three scared looking People and may �7 � _ ink swito , where the same oro ee$ vet have to appear in court, Tber® is • E� � V _ ♦ 1, i ` • - - I e Kingston road. heavy fine for this sort of road•blovking • P108ERINt1, ON r+ --Take an ea a squint at file adv@ tie; and if an example were made occasion DE L'`L��HING, ETV$' ' ' 'i: •��-• z ins oolumiis t is week. The sa) ag• it would have a good effect.--Journal - A few remenant of Tweeds afl.and under e0et . .L CA. ` . '' ister will ,also rnieh good reading, G; . r '" ' —John Andr w bas been somewha in, An Awful Crime.- IDUNIBARTON. - `r - - J disposed for t 8 past week, and it ow r . I a - 5i . t ,� --Best California Raisi o ans. transpires that a has typhoid fever. sgz xaita of igaerE zirrit, Kala - Don't.forget Isaac L ,,,tS�s sale neat .-Thos. N. Stevenson of -the aka LUTowaL mea D"r• T° D ''Kp I �, �'ed>�esday. Shore iaas^ tak n possession of Tho ae FULLY IDEIiTIPIED. w i w an sells Pat Dfedicin lower Field's residence a on the farm reoe fly . Jessie $eith,n fourteen-year-old girl who 90 i x a is about two mutes I , r than any man in Ca�ada'. Vacated by D . Every, lived with her p ren arqui S � -- -Mie ' qly ��as been reabngaged for - —Miss Mabe Leavens, is at Belle ills from Listowel, was sent to the town onMickle _ 1895 as r a of S: S. No. 4 east. this week atte din the Provincial 'ab• Friday last to make some small urclimes - s' g pj 1` .: . wish to call our attention to a few —Mrs rk, of Torpnto, is here with bath school as oiation, ae delegate om :and to get fhb mail. She comp @ted her �' her,�pe Mr. and Mrs. E. Bot;twick the Methodest obool here. purchases and started for home y way of S'-PEC see '' - the railwal• track. The.sebtion men going this v —It is stat d that C. W. Cole ba ro• GOODS J to dinner i;et the girl about half a mile11L LiNES IN . I • — ha a had r of Bock s sou at beautiful weather vie v signed hIs pus tion as .sacks from home. When they returned to work, �__— for th past wee4,- Indian summer ,too Road school, to take effect at Xmas. We they found some groceries scattered along - ---- s'` be s `e. ba a not beard hat his successor has een the track, papers addressed 0 .... ...•.. .............. _ , y as well as some ..... ' appointed.' • % •urrararrreArr�iwrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrirrrrr�iirrirrirrrrrurr*r�siirri Tb : - as NEWS to.December 31st 1696 pp to Mr. Keith. The father was notified and - . --• - ------ -- --.--- -------- - -. ---- . o� only one dollar cash. Heir it} a —The sever ty of the vtinter we are a search was made for the girl. About 2 . . 1 '' _ snafus snap. i . about ko:psss t rough isjast now oto py o'gloc the dead body of the unfortunate ®OL DRAWERS AND SHIRTS i —J. L. Spink was bore Ttxeiaday visit- ing the attentio of many, OUr opi Ion Girl as found in a swamp a short distance . offi ing his mill. He has about recovered is %bat ,you n ver can tell until ter. from/ the track with her clothing "moved � Full sizes for lase money than ever. They are ea- ,i A. ' from his recent illness. I Have lots.of wood out, however. and er throat cut from ear .to ear. The . - ' tra good and selling fast. should be worn to be - ¢ : . bo was likewise horribly mutilated. Bus• a resisted si --Large quantities of Uxbridge potatoes —At a meeting of our public '--school , pp ' I O I at,once fell upon a tram that had u have Lound ready sale in l,be village dun' trustees held Wednesday morning the ' - . " ;` i sen.seen in the nei hborbpod o theswsmpp , frig the past ten days. resignation of T. B. Qerow, as principal d ��Ij �� amid HOSIERY both before and a er the murder, an t,- —W. Remmer will retain the position was read and finally accepted by the Searching parties were dispatched in all of pedagogue of the academy in'S, S.No.2 board. A Dew principal will be adv is• directions. For a few days the search was .. . We always have great value in this line. The W&y ;.t , . until the mid-summer vacation. ed for at once. n arrests »-- . . people le are bu in them tells us the are bei/ sold•, ;.�F, - ' --Thds, N Stevenson, of the lake --Chas. Steward and Tamil from Us- not successful, and although may P P buying 3' 8 , ' shore has taken 88e86ioD of Thos. 9' were made the murderer escaped. Monday right. .. `, ° posse bridge, were here this week with fii ds. a tramp was arrested at Cataract, near1. t. , l':' Field's residence on the farm recently va- Mr. Stewart has a large- 001leetio of Erin. This proves to be� the man wantIed, , I .- - ��. caked by D. F. Every.. horse shoes of his own manufacture and and all other suspects have been released. O�L BNT� - - r. va , . —Miss Whitney has beou 're-ozipgod these he had on exhibit at the G o don Not far from where the body Was found for another ear as teacher of the nnior clean, soft, warm and st Bach a rice ou -can't re• ' y j House-while bore. there was also discovered a blank 'valise ' ' P, y - - stolen from a house in Ailsa Craig. This �. silt baying. YOu Will want them. Call and lk i department of our school. Her abilities —Mr. Gorman, Who rapids wit his i `. of b as a teacher are frilly appreciated. son Jeremiah east of the village,"has een valise as well as the body of the girl- was examine. 1`, o covered over with dead ,leaves and rotten - .: —Miss Bella Peart continues to im- in very- feeble health for the past few ., .J prove in health, as does Miss Nettie days, and his recovery is rather don tful. wood in the swam Around the dead . Hilts of the Ba . It is now but s matter The old gentleman Is some lust - ' ht girl's throat was farend a woman's white �OL ►�i� FLAN �L ho p ' y g n y petticoat.. This garment as well as some Beautiful Light and Dark Flannels of'the very best �`.. r. of time until both will ' be restored to years of age, therefore his constitution is articles contained in. bundle thrown away - ` 11 : health. not likely to long.resist disease. by the tramp, Almedi Chattelle, just be- ' t - . make, selling at from different.prices up._ I 11 —Neat Wednesday evening will be hal• —Coal, Lumber, ..Shingles, XX fore being arrested, .}ave been identified by low'een. Tieep an eye on your cabbage shingles 81.25 per M ; XXX 8hi glee s Mr . McLeod, the lady from whom the Q(�j, T��i +'��' I . .� . ei o and „arkey patches', while your garden 82.25 per M. British Columbia Cedar valise waA stolen. This is but one of the T _ - - . B i gate -might require a small amotint of 82.75 per M, Pare Scranton Coal 4.80 many links in the chain of circumstantial - . - This is another line we are selling cheaper this fall L!, m i . attention. ' per ton off cars at up town station, a 1 the evidence that the authorities have already f . ' . �, than ever. Good all wool Tweed for little money. , . r n —The Masonic brethren bane been above ar teed ver test u 1' succeeded in placing '.about the prisoner. n r b - to i I ga a� . y 9 ity. gust the thing for making mens pants o boy's : - making some extensive repair@ to their Other goods at"equally low rides.- rose Chatl,etle ie s French-Canadian, and of : g �q p p school clothes. Fine suitin s and overcoatin s' lyi a I lodge room during the past few days. It & GFranger,, hardware, Whitby. , * Powerful bpild. He claims Lo be fro years 8 g . j j ' is b fax the most handsome] furnished —The. Y. P. S. C. E. of ale end says that be has travelled all - - ,made up in the latest stiles. y y b %opi@ for next 1_ .. room in the village. 8andav 'night is: `'What Christ pals his life, having been around the globe twice f . - —T. W. Cook, of Toronto has re ted The theory of the Crown is that the fiend Come and see what we can do for you, - ' and how." Consecration meeting will �' `' : the shop recently vacated by G. E, Bdrk, follow the- Pra er meetio M nda attempted to outrage the poor girl, and not ; and will continue the baxberin bueinese y R p being able to accomplish hie purpc9ae be - I , �; or . \ g evening following at 8 p.m. the mo tbly came so enraged that he murdered her by ,.- . — there- 1 _.. . 1. - ­ , It i6.stated that he will move"his" business meeting will be bold. fell striking her over the head and outtiiig her [) I C KI' E 1, -. & MARQ U I S's family here in a few days. attendance is requested as important bnei- throat. T e sea in the Methodist chti:cb ``` �, — nese is to come before the meeting.- This is lierbaps the most brutal crime - ' . t -'~ iii are being re arranged this week by :--3.l.A: Caldor, Inspector of ablio that has ever been committed in Canada, _______________ _____ : r - •Messrs. Hilts & Dillingham. When these schools`for_Alberta, N. W. T., after visit• as after death the bod' was frightfully changes have been made; 'the interior of ins the.Fort McLeod academy,says: "Mr. rootilated, and part of,the abdomen reach ma the church will be much benefitted. Gee, by his deep interest in his work,, and ed'entirely. There seems to be but little � - OE doubt that the murderer is a lunatic. This e Right's Pebple.-. ro, / . —'while descending the College hill by his energy, tact and forethought, has • . Friday avenin Miss A. Cowan, of Rose- crime resembles very mach those commit- - an y g succeeded in placing the school ung , ., - --- bank, nPrrowly escaped a serious accident. the best in Alberta." The shote re re ki in W hitechapple diatriat last year by _ ; be on she was drivin took fri ht and „Jpck the Ki r,.1 the only difference be - . . , _ - 1-.-:.'..- , i N pony g g W. H. Gee, formerly of this village. We ins that the London crimes were perpetrat• - •' 1 an away,upsetting the baggy and throw• are leased to learn that 'GVill is eu coed ' Too commonly. tbq fact is ignored that a mans opinions and con- �n , in its oacu-ant out. The onl damage P ed span fallen women, while the present . 8 p y g ing-so admirably. victim was an innocent and inoffensive vi tions are his private personal mater, with which no one -else has the low done was to the buggy. -Rev. McC�an}e4, of Woodhill , has child of fourteen summers. right to meddle. �.bif —Have you settled that little bill at -accepted the call from %be -Presbyterian When Chstwlle was being taken ,from In politics, the spending of meney, in social life, dress and educe--� , h� this office yet,:? ' If not, do so before the congregation of Pickering and Bron ham,' Erin to Stratford Baal a large crowd Bath = 1st of November, as we must heave mons do , each one should scrupously avoid acting as censor ofothers-who may . A . y and ae the same has been eknotio ed-by ered about the elation at Listowel, among A _ by that•date. The account may appear presbytery, the new pastor will a in. them some who had s,"n the tramp with di er with himself. � and small to on but a number of such items the valise, all but one of them claimed that • I Evidently there is no difference of opinion regarding the fine work• bui y ducted in his now charge .on Tu sdap, rs are what-we have to depend upon. Don't November lltb. He will occupythe the prisoner was not the man. At once Vi ng}iip anil neatness of garmente turned out by ; _ �_ a m %h was aroused for the tramp' and `, disapvoint ns in this matter. pulpits of St. Andrew's and St. Johne on y y P - - ` � —There was_-no service in the Presby the Sabbath following. Oa behalf of Ube a s' ver collection wei taken up for his - - i � � T Van ohnrch last Sabbath mornin , t e beue6t. This is supposed by some to have 11 g la people of Pickering and Brotagha vre been a scheme an t a part ei the author I - - - �, i . ' Minister thinking that the exercises`did extend a hearty Welcome to Mr. Mc 'anis • iarga C it if y i%lee l,0 ahold trouble u the indignation on, ! M ch e or 8 _ t not commence until ,11 o'clock. When and family and trust that their jour/ the part of the people against the fiend was - - ! lib; e arrived at thb church, the congrega• on the circuit will be both please t and noboanded. Thom who bive contributed tt � _ SDI ti bad departed, many of them at%end- profitable. --- - _— -- - - -- - ------ i . P to that silver collection are now very �' - lets ins tie Methodist church. There was a —Monday niYernoon a reedy 1 king wrathy. �T (� - good t nowt in the evening, howE er. p luFALL QpE �NLJi1 �8 V . ` ' - g ➢ tramp. resembling the dacri kion given The prisoner was taken to Stratiard acid .- . . _. _: ,. - I —The ;�ew fender on the street cars of of the man wanted at Listowel, wil[ be arranged before s magi tiate ins 3 ... . .. . the city prevented a fatility on Monday. through this village to the east. Con• few days, charged with the crime. In the -- . tbt `' A youth was thrown from a wagon and stable.Decker procured a w meantime be is being closely watoben, as aft "; fell in front of a caroin at a re id-rate.rate. P asi ai and there is little question aisimes to bis guilt. � • a>u .... g 8 p accompanied by Landlord -Gordon gave �� I .. so; 1. He was picked up and carried for some chase. $e was overbanled at aria's distance. When the car stopped be was sideroad, arrested and taken to itby. Farmer's,Atlentiou�� I . = removed much alarmed but little injured. He was at once taken before Judge Burn: . a • . OCTOBER 3 and 4, and following days. arc It would just be as well to avoid a like ham, and be unable to Oil i' giye a iafact- 1"lie allowing from Lbs gtpnfivilla Tri- - _� ber experience, however. - Dry account of himself, was committed to buns with reference to the agent in that - I . ' - ca —Talk about big potatoes, D.F.Every jail-for ten da a as a vagrant. 'There locality who has recently abitconderd after ' :- _ ,` . left with us a dozen murphies this week doing some obadv business-ma be of inter. _ YOUR INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 14`: were stains upon his coal,and eh' t that y that weigh 16 pouDde. They are of .the resemble blood. , These he a were est :--•'In connection with the case of . T �X�- �-+ , pre "Rural New Yorker:' variety and dere pfaced there bile engaged in • hl, in Chris Lohman a new feature pt his bass• i MRS.. I s . YY I SE a: 5��' Y e Brown upon W. Davis farm in Soar,►bro, Tombto. Hma not be the m rderer, arse bee cropped ap. Several iarmon in : _! near the Halfway House. Mhr:Davie 'has the adjpiniag townships purchased from - C r - yet he ' rather a rd lookiag Tho ani im lemnaats which be bad bought from `� • - about two hundred- bushels of a similar Listowel authorities were ad iced of hk Mukbam, Bea6©II 18 �uBt II W 0 8111118 fOr an i variety. To be sure the land.was,in fine arrest. v the Sppeeight MannisctnrinR Cp., The Q p . . , .- - r_ at] - and for which be bad von lien notes. ' - hie condition as is the entire farm,yat it mens% -- i _ , gi P -_ , 1 i, - C LOTH I be admil,ted that they are large tnbers,no . - ""i"""""""" The pnrahasers paid Lohman either by V i, f° matter how grown. - r •.. UXBRIDGIE, note or with. cash for the implements :-t" . ­ � : , - bought from him and last week the spoight ' �, ,. --About twelve o oloek Monday night These are several eases of t' (boa and Co. on the strength of thine lien notes sent . ' ` many of our citizens were awakened by scarlet fever in town. ', an office to take-away the implements i.. the boisterous conduct of a number of called for h the notes. It seems that •�. and we are ahowlII elegant ranges in all kind8 -of_ d boys or young men on Kin street. Jnet . The Indians on the Reserves are rediot Worsteds, Edna �antings, Canadian and Im- . *.: r - - y y g Mg an early winter. -cording' t . e Ontario Statutes now in farce f , t . . _ who composed the company we know not, The Scott Algr'1 Society's aniia 1 Fall any person urcbasing an implement with - ported weeds at 005.1 pr ces. � " ' ' but the racket was supply disgraceful. A Fair was ked at Zephyr on T sudsy. the mann ao%Wren addresses thereon, rrr..e..................r........... t:. few hours-in the cooler' might have- a The weather was fine and quite a umber should enquire from them before purahas• ? Bi tendency to teach these fellows that the of our townspeople drove out in the after. Ing whether there were' any lion otn the - We have 41so opened Our new BtO0k Of : . people of Pickering are not compelled to noon• article, as where the farm name and addres>R _ listen to their midnight revelry, During ppm- is on the im lement r strationof the note 1 ii111111ifliHNiiti ` . I . f Anew swindler hue made bre P ,, '`` il. the night a large pane of glass was broken ante in some of the inrronndiog to ns and is not necessary. We understand that the pn 11�n. PA� iJar�7 . in J. H. Bundy's showrooms, while a yer• vills,geg in the person of rs 'cans an of Speight Co. bold that Lohman was not than ,' — 7c : andah post at R. A. Bunting's store was Pleasing speech and polished mann rs,w110 their agent but paid by•Uorl "$oto all.,he which for quality, design aIId 'pr:oe ire betterIt i-i claims to-represent the Montreal Dress• bought from them. However the public gyp® 11ay8 ever- B�IoWI1. . • broken. Surely we will not be compelled took a fiery diterent view of the matter. to e e the ser Sees of a night watch- maker's Supply Comparep His man of - ry + , /gag i$ and regarded Lohman as, that firms . man to protect our properties. operation is to canyae dressmak rs add g agentAl. take ordere for fashion books, whit are to and eapeoted that he wase` handing over . t —On Wednesday neat, October 3Tst, be forwarded to the snbseribere. I is said their nofles enc' Dash to the Speight Co. for - . . s"E! # Ieaae Linton lige annonnoed a credit sale that ho has already secured quilts cam of the goods bought. This motlsod of doing i BUNTING i" 4 ; of fares stock and implements, roots•fur• money, bnt nothing has been bear of rho business enabled Lohman to pose before the -WPM : ,1, ' l >yblia `s.a reaul•rl constitnt agent oft w nitnre oto. Thio wil be one of the larva books, and the eubscri>,ers have me t. y r�1 A j� A 0F*9'00#'9* : - set sales ever held in the county, awJthe the conclusion that the young ai . ie a Speight Co. The new act of-.1894A. Ct'� VA �r list of articles-will show. As Mr, Linton fraud.--Times, comes into effect on Jan. 2nd, 1898, but it - " leaves,unchanged this feature of the old '' mise been conducting a diary business for The drain cn Plank street has -oom, 1 - 4 t ;_ iquamber of years he has perks e a@ Plated. The ezperlment of s bi d in o act ae to ir�istratian. This method of dp- '.1 . ! i1 p i � business on the part of manufacturers . a herd of mileb vows, as on be sewei of this description, payable y front. nn URNITURE - :,. tuiI :q!- - _ d in Ontario. life @fables are age tea spread over three year's, will will have the effect of causing farm* ko i i i i i �" , ' e condition therefore,his an' watched-with interest. refuse buying implements or oiber articles -any Jut A choice .� � . aMt l bda.thy and each cow gives a good y. firers theineely , -whieli will serious] jab18$} and Ola anuli a lot of oh4irn Of all kinds. v Floes grow can be seen at Mr. Rel s bar 4o y Ems• " $ow of milk. $elides the oattle,he has nese shop, a sample weilghxng 14 1 . bei$ batadioap khst> id of business. T}ialrit►nu. Digs• on eabibition there. ] , $ell w es n I 0!I t1aV8ri notion of aak1II Almira, VOW a has a choice lot of horses and y taol,urers will do well to treat the #arnuISM y 8 1 Then his or are in good order, ing a few days last week with fr' nde i equitably in the matter and never sell.on 113 our time for you will never have a bet• F 1. i►nd are comparatively new,all-having been that-section. lion /oto 80.a pnrebatrer who int ds ill :" 1 l y e ; rchased within the ter ehanco t0 et furniture cheap• i ; " ,: pu past fide years. The stdbborn'atid tantalizing f l wh again, ss such a c Gree will be sure to do. - The sale will take place on lot 15, eon. 2, thinks it is smart ttllkeep other ri a f, Ir, , mgrslize the trade." 1. ' arjoinin� Pickering Village, and ie to passing him is always to found. OA.LL ,SND INSPECT OUTS STOCK. b 1. � � °x: skirt at I2 o'clock,sharp, ,.For terms and coming from`fairs .or similar ;ga heringe.� r,.T. D. Millar a wellAboWii •eNw" Q` = ,a other particulars see large and small bills Perhaps be hue had two or thr byre, ufacl,ueex-`bf Ingo lie"let`flea ' _ g l �kee a ` ood stot k Of jTndeYtaking CxOOdg = If .This is a bona fide sale, as the 'ro and the thimbleful of-brains that Zee ztiap rb hue :.='n t " ' } �� ;F $F ` ' 8 dOxlit for et. ' p praetor , p,op tr � , hYn lit tills il>r18, g ,� sessed has evaporated with the f in :.� $Q � , e .:to apt.. y g tom: I : leaving for Toront©� oh r a It r �R ' . p the ti nor, _A entlemttu f . , p _ r " �„ ._. • _Y 4 . .G� ' 4 Pj x q o the nb, 7. 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