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LATZBT LOOAL 11APPINT1468 RXCO13DZb EY i and eoAduct the business to the best of n Toronto. ' : _ ��.; ` � t• . -x �p Y. S 0 DMAN, M,D., C.Y., M. .P. TSZ P$>teB AMD �UTT)iD DOwli ZY OIIZ bis ability. Nellie Causley, of Toronto, is visitingtlrar 4, .�F�` f a S.O. Coroner: Office and Reside ce, 40aae,ePG1f>p1iNT8. lug Street, Noltering Office hours: K ag Thursday -afternoon Mrs. Thomas .Misses $amphry. , ��:;�°' ` e0 to 11:80 ; Evening 8 to 8. at,�iettltaoNT . Philip axed Miabos Martha and Euphemia Messrs. John Annis and Fred Wiaeefer ry F F 8nndayed at Whitevale.:? _ _ • _ --- - Philip were driving n the Brook road F d P• b 9r ` ``~ Lagoa. TSOMAS PARKER, Barrister oto. 1 at Dunbarton each Saturday. Prb funds to loan at five per cent. , 351y �ENTON d DODDS. BARRISTEI SOLICITORS, ETC., 10� Adelaide stn east, Toronto. At Claremont nesday JF REWELL, Q. C., BARR e TER, Coun Crown Attorney, and o00 solicitor.. Court House, Whitbv. 10-y is • !TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, O• TARY Public. Conveyancer. etc. Offic at • Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to -1 an. . - T10W do hIeGILLIV RAY, BARB S. 1J tars, Solicitors, tte. Office opposite ' offioe, Whitby, Ont- Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; so. = A. moGilliyray, LL,B, Moneo to Loan. 8 (`� EDDE9 1`SACDONALD, Ba 's• tJl tore, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc, O - in - Gordon's Hotel -over old Bank office, Pi • g, -" Ont.: Saturday of each week• Money 1 an Investments made. Walter A. Geddes, aaj M. Macdonald, 15 Toronto nt., Toro GFALLAGHER A CO., >�►rris re,' LJ • solicitors, etc., Canada Life baled ng; Toronto, will be at their office, Willis' BI ok, Brougham, every Saturday. Any busin for instructions left with .Thos.- Poacher, E q. - throughout the week will be promptly atte e� to on Saturday. money to loan at 5 per t. - 2"m �. Yetersnary. . - u F. WHALEY, VETERINA Y - H e Surgeon and Dentist, Graduate o! On. tario Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate is - - Dentistry, Member of the Ontario Veterinary Association. - Dentistry a specialtjE- Calls' by day - or night •promptly attended fq. O� ce, Residence, Telegraph and Post Offices, W to- vale. - ; HHOPKIN S, VETERINARt. StR- e GEON, Graduate of the Ontario $et- orinary College Toronto, registered mem of the Ontario '�eterinar; M cal Aasoab on, Office. residence and shoeing forge one and quarter miles north of Green River. S Sriv�ng shoes at iron prices. O'sce and p hours from 7 to 11 a. m, and 1 to 4 p. m. T le• grapl► address Wbitevt►le Ont., P. O. reen River, Ont, INOMAS A. GRAHAM, VETERI - ARY SURGEON, Graduate of the On 0 Veterinary, College, Toronto,,rre�gqiis�tered mem r of the Ontario Veterinary l4edloal Associat n, also honorary member of the Ontario Med cal Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ni- mals, Also particular attention to Veterin Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at reasonable rates• Office at the well known es- tablishment of Graham Bros.. one mile west o! Claremont. Telegrams to Claremontyunot ly attended to. 191y tfu*tnE*M ctarb*. - _., . o--.'/ w , - . - . _ , - - -_,„-.........:....cam ►]1HOMA8 DUNN, Conveyanoer,-Cc 1 missioner for taking Affidavits, eta., Ol Mont, Ont. , �y R. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MA • RIA O E Licenses. Office at residence mill, Green River. B$UNTING, Issuer of Mairis • Licenses for the County of Ontario. floe at the store or at his residence, Picker Village. 12-y - DR, BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE] • Conveyancer, Commissioner for tak . afadavits, Accountant and Insurance Ago Money to loan on farm pproperty. Wille I bated. OFFICE -At Whitevale. .Will be Brougham every Monday afternood for transaction of business. g7 -v .. MONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO jf1 Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont Canada Permanent Loan do Savings Co., h, office, Toronto. Stock capital mS,000,00D, Tt assets 48,700,000. The Company lends money lowest current rates of interest and on fat able terms of repayment, Mortgages and bentures purchased. No commission. No de Expenses moderates. 48tf or H in • A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITE T A• for the country of Ontario Drawi ge - - and specifications furnished for every class c,I building. Steam and hot water heatingg nd . ventilation a specialty. Office -Gerrie Bio k, - oorq Dundas and Brock streets, Wnit y, Residence -Kingston Road East Pickering. 9 -y THOMAS POUCHER, Licensed A o- . Lionser, Valuator, etc., for East York d the whole of North and South Ontario. 8t ct attention given to all orders by mail or telegre' h. Charges Moderate. Address THOS, POUCH R, - Bos 47, Brougham. OOnt. �POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ET ., + Green River, solicits sales from his nn - erous friends both far and near. Sales of far s, farm stock, and everything that is to be sold wit - be handled by the subscriber with the utmoat care and sold to the very beet advantage. 48py MONEY TO LOAN -Orf - • . MORTGAGE SECURI Y.� REAL msw.a .a R bought and sold on commission a . Agent for Fire, Life Actidetlt, Plate Class and Steam Boiler Insurance Two houses in Pickering to melt of for sale .::.. �► % . ` " Conveyancing carefully done at a mnoh ower rate than usually charged. Tit. i lea searched and certified to when � _ required, Private funds al _ ways an hand to loan at r " the- lowest rate - o! interest, „ w bfftee: l5ale's Block, SogCeH �RDBON lets. Ed. Evans is reooverlxig from her when their horse took fright and -upset re !s er of Malvern visaed_ at 31rir 1 ; , '� Bell's on Banda ae sense, r= ' recent illn@@es. the baggy. Aside from the score none of Mies Pan bn n of Toronto, s 'they ' There =ome idem of forming a bieyele- the ladies were hurt, while the buggy of her cousin, Mand Kni hte% i gseett f. ter. s � p club in thil place.. also escaped,mishap. Died at Soarboro on Wedneeday, Aa& ,., ,.r `.�V . - : c Choide lamily Patent, Flour 44.00 per bJ,l (� - -- AT THi Y M I LLS PICT• RI1-Ta. - - I `'e I s� to e Ca_ e ,d ' ,N ., I L 0, {.� of Your Eye 1 i` `` you can't afford to have `M glasses pipped oat at• haphas ards. Your optician mus ' have knowledge of 'science o optics, must have practical ez . t i r perience, must have mechani . cal skill and a perfect get # ',y ' 6- trial leases to fit yon properly Mr.. Barnard;. � , ( ;, O Wh tby l �' has' all of these requisites an a very large stock of the later styles of frame$ and lenses an for his skill and careful atten tion he will make a very , 4 . I Moderate � Cham �e. 4 . I .y r; . s �: Fei11 term Open8 Sept. 8rd. A Boar g School for Botb Boxes Unde Care�of the Society of Friands. Beautiful and healthy location ; '6-om. modions buildings ; home influences .; effi- cient staff. Very moderate * rats , . `` . Preparatory and complefs r business courses and prepares for dephrtmented and matriculation eaaaataations. Fall coarse in Music, Diawiag 'and Painting Bend for` nnorinoemebit to . PRINCIPAL FIRTH, I-: - Pickering, Ont. QDartos July and .August address care pAHDRL' Iioo>;ss do CO., 80 Fron t street es►yt, Toronto. --: 1 -- Atten' tion :.�', ,. I. - ,.� . All who ;are desirous of prrobssing s Heavy Wagon, . Light Wagon, -Buggy, Ro A Carts, or Wilkinson Plows at pricne tha we guarantee to correspond with the pri a of wheat, oats sad barley, call at , H, E. POYNTER, ,, Cberrpwood and Brock Road A number of seoond band Buggies and . arts for sale cheap for cash. THE WESTERN BANK OF CANADA. u :, WHITBY BRANCH � r __ rj „ 0a tial �snthorised................. . e1,060,t10o Capital subscribed.., .... .................500,000 Capital Taid-up-. ...............870,000 Best... .. 'BOARD OF DIRBOTORS..... x8.600 ;"O h iCo*- an, E , President. - Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., .1 em es• W. F. Cowan, Esq., w, F. Allen, Beq., J. A. Gib- son, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M, D, Thomas Patterson, Esq. 't. H. McMillan ... ....... I ..............Oashiar. A! General Banking business transacted. 1]rafte issued, payabile in all parts of Canada, United states, and a.n London. England, pay- able in all parts of amps. Highest current rates of interest al owed en sayings Bank. Deposits and credi half yearly. special at- tei.tion to oollectiob of Farmer's sale notes. . V. WAlaaa x . 4"_ MANAGZA. =168 Ellda Garbutt, of Whitby, Spent ------*.---.--- 21st, the.infant child of Mr. and Mrs. anon . y s f " Sunday with friends here. Lawn Somal at Avidley. `,` - Crozier. {� � �� <, R. J. Allin and wits, of Taranto,. were = �--�•-----=`-� .'.a,.. y „� here over Sunday with friends. Highland Creek Brown's Corners. '' r s" Mrs. Denton, of Toronto, ie visiting J. (jormle has returned to h1B dui i;S Hannt►h Ormerod vi4ited the Roa a oar ' ' , " with Mrs. R. P. Hopper just now, y y g „ � :�4 4,,, school teacher in this town. Sunday. 4t lftirt. A. B: Dowaweh, of Toronto, is , here this week eallin,7 neon frie>rds. R, Cowan is busy t ra6hg. He brie . Wm. Walker has leased himself to swiftn , Remember the. Peach fei,tiral . ki engaged the moon t tun the machine for. a term. : r, �'.," Brougham, Friday evening, Sept. 6. this season as his . to s are 1 dollar ' Lord Monks foreman'will `not go to Eng- i . �' hour and 2 hours at n. bt are worth 1 in land for a fortnight yet, and when he does a^f,. We are pleased say that Mre. Hen• 6 qo willlikel take a artner with him. ;`-w �` drehan ie very mach im roved in health. she morning. Y P Rev• A: M, p Nelson Hawkin's threshing outfit sail• We notice the North Searboroscribe hast 'L" z� 3 �� Marshall, of Oshawa. will moved to Armadale. He has comment -ti E 5;-- of eiate in the Baptist church on Sabbath ed out of this town last week cutouts for ed trading horses, and will increase basi� '� �, _ 1 $. Weetne 's. He is not as Inok as Ole � next• y 3' nese in that line. X i - Geo. Lidge#t has` returned from the rival Cowan, iL' having the moon as bm The abolition of the toll -gates on the-, �' ,; .' ' , north whero-'he has been working ons head tight, but1as $urehall and Stevey gingeton road is a live subject for diltens:- - railway.- , O. sion hereabouts. Several of onr ppeeoople, 1F` �' ;, - � r Misses DilGe and Jennie Pilkey have Now Rob and William it does look bad attended the public meeting at WQburm . 2 �; srI r returned home from lake Simoos after f°r two married xnea to go prowling along last week, and returned with the idea tha4. � ma y , spending a very enjo able time. the dark roads late on Sunday nights the gates should go. PuxCTUAn._, • after church is oat. It makes one think , , Peter Leaper and Peter Xkonab, jr., , . � I t leave nett week fns Toronto, where they �e c0m ny at home, must b- awfnll - Sunny Mounf. ,, ,-,-7- f will take s course in a aommereial college. dr� � �. Dr. Smith,of SiouffviNe,will visit Clare• The $• p'• B• 0. play s football J Hood visited our moctnt an BtYndaYp' _ '�j '� MTB. Gibson sr,; is oisrtin S �` '' • moat CII the first and third Tuesday of match neat Saturday afternoon, also g MrS. Jobcr , Ellesmere and York at York for the BriRnall, h - f e•ash month. His dental rooms are in John Bri all left On Batarda four -, , t 'T . R BnIIiiy's block, sent door to the ,market.* beautiful cup which was to be played for Rn p �` t A member of the $rro of Maiadonald A on D�onday, elviq holiday. Anyone wish• Muskoka. 4 "I 4 " , Ing to see an esciting game of football Mr.- Medd and wife visited their moihesr r . 7 �• Fibh, Barristers, StonffviUe, will be on Saada '� ' here- on Mondax4, Tuesdays and Wed• should not fail to be present aS these are y• ,4'" Lizzie WilBon is vision Mr9. (ikeon.'s t j , 5' uadsys of aach•week, office la Bundy's three verb egnally matched tsarps. Order d < , A� bb for a few da s ��`r >'' 0loak. * tf will be kept y county constables, please y 't �, to remember. T. Graham accom sated by bis sister•,,. J, The Baptist v nndesg°inn Dd i®, tis:ted Dir, p Deeded ebpatre. Mr, pias, of Good 866 Carter a on Snndeyr AftdUy�e k"areJ taat�t.. Mrs. Gibson and family, and Maw r ", `- »' , wood. has the tin contract. W hep d ° R Matthews 9isited Markham on TaeSih - ty - i t completed the dwelling will Present a ORLENW000 " neat and $Wished a �� a E ppearance. •• d B. Cburcbill ie visiting at P. Hogle'e�.- { ,.� The band boys have decided not to Mr. J. Vsher is visiting W, J. Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. B. urke 8nadafed ems- - '� -4 :; ; - have a garden party ibis seem, but may School re -opened with a large attend• where. ,��, :. net ap s concert dtu•i the winter. aIIse., Hiss Nettie Wille n, of Orillia,.is Tis+ a ,+ 1* These is Dome talk of getlting nt1 a Rood P. Iditchell sh$nt 8uliday -with friends icing friends in bun y Mount. , drama. Otlr p cues ppoosSsseess the ability, here. = Reys. Bnoner� end Dove called; oa�a fkiss� �> rz a�, sue should hays no diflsoulty tier Betting Robert Johaeton spent Sunday in 9f their flock last w in oar burgs . °p a pl*y Audley. its. R. Gtr. Shia . oI Pori Perry. sem= • ,,�'?_� e Walker Bros. Uncle Tom's Oabin Co. Belle Liscombe is having her boogie children have been isitin at G. D. i �_ v. ">�, y siraok this plane Tuesday morning, and aimed. 6 V,'_ >`� - thalr bilge tient and various wagons were p Wesley Goo, of Toronto, it h61m0 at � We wonder if T my ever gets a - t �J ' 'F the attractiob for our small boss the on• present, I'' SIA from the corner. Y ung man, try Maes - �1 fire day. Even some of our bigger boys Mrs. Fitzgerald and sol�f are visiting tuba. _ Y� ` d and girls did not hesitate to examine at friends here. - �� i Fred Dowswell, o Claremont, wheeled . � , long range the various vehicles and the Stewart Bros•, of Fruitland, are visiting down on Sunday st; calling on Mises like. In the evening -s performance was friends here. ` Beeca Linton. '{ �d - g -i given, at whiciw there was a good alien- A. Law, of Oshawa. spent Sunday with Mrs. Nash, of innesota, is vieitinw ,; dance: The shoe► was fairly Rood end his br(r1►er (leo. her mother and brut er, MTB. C. Willsora Z a much enjoyed by the younger portion of Mr. &ad` Mrs. Ed. Giessen Spent -Sun• and Mr. E. Willson. - } Z ""� the assembled. da iL Oshawa. Threshing is the der of the day jneifi ve ' , 6- e The July promotion*. senior and junior he cement contractors are doing a now, but most of on farmers are throahn ', �` 4 department of our school are as follows: rushing bubiness. , and all the tip- -date farrnees- ares g I � - % ', ', r i?nblin school leaving -Man. lgt}0-John 3Sistis E. Lyons, of Oshawa, is visiting through harrett. ., ; McFarlane, 674 ; . Maggie Greg , 612. boy sister, Mrs. E. Gleeson. Miss Rath Linton of Huntsvil`lie, who► . - Eot. 4th so 6th : Maz. 8451 (Marll�aml-- lav, J. Harris and wife are now on has been at home fo the past six weeks,, � ''�;t � Bessie Mitobell, 609 ; Cora Young, 5b8; their way borne from En land. - I Lane► Powell, 661; Ddaggie Clraham. 6 goes to- Torunta nen week to attend the*. - J. A. and R. B. Harris hate started to Wholesale milliner3 openings, where shay 529 ; Haddie Michell, 478, (Whitby), Whitby college to pass a term. ezpects to get a si nation. success go' , Edna Caster, 538, (scholarship) ; Dell Tbite F. B. T. from here are going to- wish her. ',44 ,1 Eddy. 688 ; Mapie Bell• 474. Junior play at Andley. We wish their success. Lost' -A little li ht haired boy abotW - �. 24;. �_. 4th to Entrance -Wm L+neon, �Ym IIick F. L. Gleeson is on the sick list and two years old, ane sting to the name off ,!, ingbottom, Ella Sherrard, Ada Pgttter6on, has Qone to Toronto. Hone to hear of an Ambrose. When l t seen he was Roia _ 7� ` o ,,..1 Annie Lsaper, Mary Reed, Fostiva Hut• improvement. down the road I m le from home crying; ` � 4Y ahisoo, SOrbert Cooper, Cora Evans. Bnllivan said he sonldn't dance in 6t to break hie hes ,his mother follow- '4h,'. j, Sr 8rd to . Jr 4th -Wm Black, Finak Whitby last week. The poor fellow for• in in the rear. No reward is offered as. �` ' i 6 ::: . Brodie, . Orman Banbury; Agnes Michell, got his white shoes. Ile was found the ne t day. --PHIL. 0 a.1n 1 Mar E ahs, Eva G �, Y t� 1 y reRg, Ewma Brown, ! _ • Ida Pag . In the gator.-Jr 8rd to hr riaav raisin sit Aodley. - ,� �t 8rd-Al ,ia Bell, ate Michell, Vina vvN1T vat.E. p, . , I ' Sherrard Cecil Anderson, Ma Powrie, ' MALVkRN. - �1: " Blanche Boyd has etnrned to tier hon> t' ' -Reuben 0066, Mellbura Chapman. 2nd - in the cit a � � to jr 8rd Zglla Evans, Maggie .Cowie, The bill -booked crow bas left our town Jas. Dundas, of oronto, was in the: ,. '6- Cliff Ed y, Ethti White, Albert,.Black, and has gone tender the sheltering wing- Vale last week.,, . o► {. v John CA ter, Leelle Spoffard, Eva Gib• of the old birds: This is a sure sign of a Mary McPhee s nt last webk witfs 3 ` bons, Ro Hlokinghottom. Part 2nd to hard winter. friends in Hamilton. s Js ° ;}`s 2nd -Ru y Sharrard, Emily Shepherd• Charlie C. is ' ffering from a severe- W. B. Hagerman of Toronto, spentr , - x 5 son, Har ld Hen brant Edd , Mell• attack of melano of after his defeat in Sunday'in the Vale. r 1; ry+ s y I ., villa Gibepn. 1st to Pt 2nd --Lena Thom• his recent race, ow my little man, let Remember the Pea h festival at Brougf 4 { hams Frida avenin* Set 6th. son, Love Evans, Ethel Burton, Emma her Fo again. e y P • Y HarJ At;Riek Anderson, Diary Morgan, g J. D. McPhee, of T ronto s ant Snnda3� y Richard Dloore of Pickerin tha lgtte P � s� � : y with his mother and inters here. Marsilai 8hepherdeon,. Bettie GibOon, blacksmith of th' town, visited here on;;_ The Stoller mills w re not sold on Wei# - Herbert Forsyth, Lata Gibson, Vera Sunday last with ' fly buggy and a would nesday, being'withdr ; wgr •pori reaching �. Bauyard, Kate Eastwood. I be trotting horse lull uR the trotters. bid of 66,200. �' •�- Jim f3svonds, of Target Hill, hue cladx ` BROUItHAM. the i►a window takep oti kris ro rt , A farewell party w e held in the Baptial� § y p ale y Church on Thursday venins last in hodor _ . bb thinks things will look better without of Mrs. McPhee, and er daughters Misses � a"- t� ATdimi p Panther was hereuhdap. ` it. We wonder when be will eotYa 18te Mae and Hattie b t sir man friends in• ' a - " W. J Bedell was in the city on Tats- building. p the Church and Sabb ter school, and in that �'` d&y• . Tom Little, of Woolcott Hill fatm, has community generally. Miss Mary leave. - 'r = ` T N - �t�k '�. Mr. biIIso>a; of Reaieb, vwas here over beta engaged by 9ymoa Little, of Toros thte week for Edinbu gh, Seatland; where- a� Sunda she will in future rest e. Mrs. and Missy A -� , - y to, dry•good mernhant, as runner, he Hattie will in a few " ke remove tv Ham , z t Normian M�rtOn viditrelg vvttb friends being captain of title Ranitera F. B. C., it .lion. The basement f the church where' _ i ' l at Ke6vdiok. was always ail understood thing they t;. the gathering oceured and where tea was Mise ettie Wilson, of Orillia, is with were better at : running than anything served, was beautifn 1 decorated with � ` I, , friends ere. 3 y .- y. else. flowers, and the tabl s were laden witbK � -? B. Churchill, of Toronto; is now bore The mayoren of Poverty . Hollow good things, interepr ad with bogaets oil � ,} � r - with fri radio. - ("Maw") was called to office a few days lovely flowers. After tea the Chau wase. . �': Teat er'a meeting at J. H. Wagoner'e ago by the little daddy as another little taken by the Rev. Mr. Siple, pastor of the � �;., on Fri y evening. wee lassie came to live and roost with church, and a mesio l program of muchJp ' Der. end Mrs. Hendetsm were at them. Arch says everythi}nR ie lovely exeellenee_w�s retests .cite a number . ,�, , Cberryivood Sunday. sad (Paw) says bar's quite well but her including the Rev. Oke Messrs. Thos Paglim , r T, Charles Goleman, of Toronto, is bore feet Rived out. . Thos Beare, D S Tnrn r, Wm White, dasP . `' � with friends just now. Allison the riyuke: dancer is praotisinq White and Jos Wilson,, took advantage of t;,! • the occasion to ea res• heir rsonal r et t • �g Fred Mosgrove, of ricton was here the violin daily he hop" to be able to p � � .^ -;;:� am that of the charoh nd community for- k� b' with hib uncle last weak. play all the dance magic by the fall eo as .� Lou Hubbard Glad V. t}reenwood, rf to be able to farnisb all kinds of pisses the loss to be snetained, by the removal og tea,, ;fit Vi'hitb, ere here witty fritndie. Mra. &icFfiee and her miable daughtexe: R ti FM; . tar the cumin winter season, he thinks Mre. McPhee with her husband, on>P lteM k, Rem' mbar the Peach estival at now be can call off exquisite. Look out for lamented Postmast r onald MoPhee hail. ', - T $rouge atxl, Friday evening, Sept. 6. opposition Herrington Bros• d:r Co. ' resided here for over th rty years, and dur- ' ., 'i �� t TORONTO FINANCIAL Mr. (Hutchison, of UxbridRe, is here The recent storr�a; that came thr'ongb ing the whole of that t me were identifie& ' -- CORP RATION his week with his uncle. Colin Philip. this part lnee week was very severe. and foremost in all th work of the Bap � - .. - DICKERING POST OFFICE.' f Misei axed Mig� Flora Poacher, of Tor• Quite a number felt it and experienced tilt church in the Val . The services of = < � ,�&4, _ the Dliasea MCPhee in hatch and Sunda s _ -^- "- . - onto, viere here last week with friends: the reeatts. At Woolcot6 Hill, .tea® poplar y ,, x11. 1�a11s r e from Toe onto 8 ;'o a:m, ' r ': School hays been inval able, and that their -- , Al1tIlOT1Z8l� { flk x,600,000 Jobri A. White wan first prize in a tree eitnated directly in front of this' ex• loss will be as fall Tea ince b theirsriel;ds{ � -:' Arrive 4,T,W 9 Mails close Toronto 5 b5s.nu1 a p footraoie at Whitby last Maxidt►y week uletic ranch was strttok by lightning. y y .: 10 a m Close G T W 6 5 a rd Subscribed Cep. i . 6 �a �00 qq here. As assistant in he ost office Miss � 1 . G T -a 6 so a m ., :, John ie an athlete all ok: The shook was- So severe that John re• P '•s , Waith 8 46. GTE' 7 5o a m k Hattie made thea uaintanceship - ants OTE 8 45 p m „Toronto 8 0o vin - ='.3'r:... �``'' Joh> Cowaln and Lisnexa are in $ing ports that he did not ?�tiow whe>+her he secured the friendshi of ell elassAs in thea ': ti, . A P w (} T W >i 00 p m Ti1ia' Fr6y harts opened a1 b�e�rah fn tZie _ ey orders leaned op sll of the .world. Villsae of PiOk®Ping' in the omens lately �- towns ig moving a>od�otherwiSe irriprov-: was-strendig, tin .his li�ad or' feet. - We .cotnmutlity, by her kl d and obliging die- ' ousted b the Ontari Bank, ander tho manage- ruga uilding. Jolla s; fame 'teas gone wonder if 1118 ollaila off. boucle lightia ag cliglrrge of the duties of the ; Ra§Qu"4i{ Hd>� HQ®IAsiMD.., '. meat ofhe undersi ped. abroad th'aii' bas ibis sllia�r:cffect, position. Bothe ' , l Misses Mary and Hat a were the reoipiente %mitis Tec � _ De its will bo re iyed sad interest allowed A member of the firm pf Mire. Macy I g . pbs of kindly worded add eases and valuables ' awed and interest ailt,wed at 1! 1_g at highest rates. : ' :. , Drafts issued ca lI parts, colleotions made donald�l •A - Fitotl, Bs►rr : lr, e1 ;,� 1Ksti>ff- Fo'rly,og8 Vrie9loe ; i' miw row, x�B• presents from the clas a whin' h they taught. -g 4 � - y cant Der annum, Security_ indisputpblo _ + oa very liberal term, Tussey loaned on peter vplll bo hard oea itch: , +ell each't 9"p v it+tntkiry alt iaA' Che sabbath Sc sol of the Baptla+t. , 4 .4 �''lm. Logan, slid other seealntlag. vylle, t CbtllReh.' . , i't I .. :: >lTecsel. GI)aQ. 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T R►RORS 0�' THE SBP have beelti o gable of navigating the Pr istly fb grew ;ore dark ar p a , I1 AT - ., YOU MOM BEWARE OF IT a t lirbeoca Cro ell while the a►p�ain and and the gale came swooping down _upon us � +� #� +4 L+ 11 °� ' . . ; mate were d' bled from working, But with tremendous violence. The furl of Nel�rlble Dtaaevery ata !lltteltetoa tempi» . -,,6h, �--- �. ', 2: ver taw railo s know auythi°g .more than the waves, as they dashed" over the ship, t ed to be That et a'Lass Conturr Stgre POISON' IVY F NDS A GRRAT WARY • •, - ' '- CREWS AT SEA WITH NO DdAN their own w rk. A terrible story eta aspnet describe All at ones there war a ]httsrdet�er. YICfiI 5 JQ3�' 1�W. - a lIIMONG THEM TO SAIL THE SHIP. Drew leftdesti uta or halplora by the len of fearful ora►h, followed ley criesaud shrieks. f the officers w reported early last year. The mato and tnizzen masts had bath gone While diggiwg oft a read wbie}h ran■ __ ' i gs�rter of Istra<nge and Thlllilayt The inside t 000urred on a.Liverpool. by the board. A minute or two afterward. from King (deorgo County t�ourt�Nows, to Toe rs>EiRttat " �'Istsret Tr~trgfs with. bark, the M ntgomerl► Uaetle, She had a gtewm of moonlight shone ant from Virginia, to w point called Indian Towa ttLe Tbrititn s oittit• ir><nos--le�eates perteaees at eea—The Trsltataar's Tor• left New Yor for Java with petroleum between fwo. olopdr. 'The scene Lhst it a`RUersed t Tress wits Doli wild , ante to-Jfalbourtae=Now the Captain's oil in cases. n Feb. 8 the wooden bark disclosed will ever be en raved on m t't"Oentl3' W H• H• t r`yw°°d, gn®attihed the Rife Took the Jefferson Borden to g y Titer Itave ae4ed K !►hes the Itdt• .' Vega, from P asaools to Bruges with tim- memory. Tho mass of wreck to losward, skeleton a# a man incased iii a complete inn Begiisss. Port -1n the Foretop of a vlreeked bar, fell in .wi h her about 300 miles went the straggling forms in the waves, *ad the ton jacket made of thin slate, The skele. vessel. of the Azores. $he was flying from her franticortes of distress I never aaa forret. tan war in a good state of preservation I have seen po' °°`ley aoverioghtuidreds . i K; The youth of nineteen who, last year, mizzen gaffs, p it of trousersundderneath the It was a heartrending sight, and the whole of aore� on oar slant}e neiwndr and sand ei nal a , e the vessels of nearer it rind of m life seemed to be oouoe°trated with the exeeptiatt of a few of'the small ; found himself by the death of his superior g g g �e y ' dunes,where it almost the only inhabit- , _ offioen from fever eontf•aeted at Batsvia,in was observed that she .was also flying a into that one awful moment. You can hones, and the jactret, altiiouKh-.greatly 4 blanket ss flag on the foremast.- A imagine I was thankful when the lifeboat rusted, was complete. The skeleton fell ant of. the drift nK sand--so"spa[se and I command of a four -masted bark, , and con- blackboard w held up by two men on her came and took us of% -+eleven men oat of apart when renpoved from its r`oating-place weak as fo har ly desetrve the name of : , trived to bring her safely to Melbourne Poop, on w ioh was written in white twenty•nina" with the exec. tion of the skull. which {e vegetating, says writer in Qairden aszd obeli . W have lost our Captain, two •;r�c1.,; _ _ . P - Forest, - It was r fortune to live for some with a mutinous crew, performed a fest - Y mates and fiv sailors --no compass and no still in tke "head piece. Iron bands held scarcel lose remarkable and well deserved T'H.0 BICYCLE AMBULANCE. - ; time with a colo y e# sailetre upon one of - - r Y navigator. : ; the skeleton at the wast, 'kneep and - - tbE eubstant al reoognization his brdverq '1be Vega 1 oohed a boat and the mate ankles and ran u and down vhe le a from Ghese barren ial ds, where thin iwy nom - and two hand went in her. TLe Latest Ydea Jdopt+t by lite NespttaU P 4 They found the ehoulderr to the feet. T .o utaphragm posed, perhaps, third of all the woody obtained for him from both Lloyds and the sf Berlin. Doig eight m n on board, moat of whom was held b a series of bands somewhat owners of the vessel. The chip wse rho were loos abl of work" throw h halo in- Bi Dice ion since . eased the ata a of y vegetation. i Trafalgar. Capt:.. Edgar died at Batavia+ fared. The s r told was Lha .the magitter g 1? g. like a corset, and the arms were kept out- Though then h ghly susceptible. t+o the . y being mere . instruments of reaction and stretohed by several rings, The head piece . ' and the chief officer took command. Three the first and ■ oond mates, the carpenter,. loon, I et ed dail eat fmA t ' d every day brings forth ' some practical and fitted like a mask A big iron bolt was' Po Y F$+ of the crew deserted. Next the second and four eea en had boars wsehe over- rivetted .perpendieulwrly to she top of the tioug etratchea of it, sad even hued in it, : _ board and we a drowned and that one_ of useful application of the steel steed. The. . � head lase ands ared to -have been run officer thrashed one of the crew and was P PPe gnu though I no pveaskution whatever, the remsinin Drew had hie leg broke�p, military authorities of Franoel have a�m{t:- through s. beam. A mare inhuman and i compelled to look hinteelf in hie cabin for that several others were injured, that ted its value for certain purposes. , g I did oat feel the slightest irritation fwm horrible death than ane in this ca a cannot _. safer till tearful that the seamen 'would some of the a ile and all of the boats were be fine fined it. ti was a revelation to i�Ow-islanders - - Y „ lost, that all he coin asses (exec t a small Tricycles have already made their ap• g , carr their threat into efleot to GhrOW his, P P The accepted:; theory is that this iron when I told them ; of ite poisonous proper - Y one which w out of order) were dextra ed pearanee on the rtreeta of New Yorlr,as safe, ceruses overboard to the sharia," he asked Y ' jacket oontwfned the skeleton of one biwu• ties, for they had ;paver dreamed of sash a that the eta board light was destroyed, rapid and easily propelled delivery carte, uel, a negro slave, who, about 1779 belong - for and was reluctantly" granted his die- that the cab ns were fall of water, and Another year oc tars may bud rho bulk of ed to a faintly of Stewarts, and who was fact, nor had any of them ever beau troubled . . charge. - the -contents (including medicine chest, the deliver of dr Dods, groceries, executed in an unasuii manre••. Tradition by the Plant. - - . oharta and autioal instrumento) were Y Y ret a chat I1lantiel was a bad dark who Soon after leaving $ettavia ane of -the I ' Y y, From -its enervated apppaganoe I could , . washed away destroyed, that the pumps provis{one"'and all light merchandise done hdd often proved rebollioue and ill•temper- ' 's.. died. Capt. Roberta was the next` were out of rder, that the vessel had in the cities by means of tricycles. There ed, and_ wag inclined to incite his fellow- easily imagine that ire desert anlYoundit,gs . . victim. Mr. Samuel Norwood, now -first ninetten inch a of water in her, that there are twenty patterns o� these veh{else on rlavoe "to sole of rebellion and anarchy. had more or less tamed its virulence. U - - officer designate, wets compelled to la� up was no one on board" to navigate the ship, the market now. Manuel's misdeeds culminated in 1770 in such was the case. we stay infer,-` perhaps, --- that they we entirely ignorant of their • The very' latest development of a cycle the brutal murder of his master mistress about the same time. He w%s almost pros. . that the strength of the poison varies to positton, "the in 'uoneequenoe of their }dee fr tin ambulwnoe for use in oitier,which and several children. The archives of the tWeu of the Crated by fever, and beyond. matin an in wiles thea rvivora of the Drew could not come eittent with the chill ' o j is the invention of Dr. Hoeniz,of Burlin. The County Court for Kinin - George Couuty, occasional entry in the log book he ' was trim the yard , and that at night they shut doctor styles ills machine a veloctpode, on vs,, contain the record of his trial con• Plant. . unable either to trite his watch or to saris themselves u in the forecastle and left s000unt of its softness and mode of loeomo. viotion and sentence to death. - Accoiding VARIES WITH THs 9sASOx. ' in-_directin the sh{ on her course. I He the ship to he self. The men were crying, tion. It has -been adopted by the great to tradi,06n, the slave holdeta of the,00unty The poison of ti,e ivy, though always • . g P panic stricke , and thoroughly ailiausted hosptitals and also by the Sanitary Com• were so infuriated that they detirnsined to present,probably,like all sap, varies al*ht- also died six days later, and just before him and worn out. missioners of the. German- capital.. - The make of Manuel an example for future l in activit with the season, though per - went Jose' h Full , the chi s carr enter. Charts, naw ieai instruments,& starboard; latter su rintend stations in ever art ► haps - not more than dotes man's power in . P .. P' P Pe " Y P rebellious end violent slaves. So Manna} Capt. Roberts then lost possession of his lights and me icines vyere Rut on board the of the oily where victims of aceidi,nw instead of being hanged, was bound in an resisting it, for the waren, perepirrmg skin dissb}ed bark, which had at this limo from receive preliminary treatment at the hwnde iron ectal or oars so that he could not reason and enceumbed shortly before mid- two to three set of water over the•cabin j • ' of Sumarer, with its open gores, taker fn n{ ht, floor. Thio as aocom lashed not without of phyrioiwns. A velocipede smbnlancut is move arms or feet, end in thio condition and tbrowe .out jatces much more readily . K P attsot,ed to every doe of the stations, and was either swung or Ribb4ted a d lett to and fs Lafora easily irritated than the dry. Tse soft TAiiE9 co>dntAED - I . difficulty, bee use there was a heavy Kale experience proves it too be far superior to die b starvation or thirst. It i a id that • 7.'kereu on a Dun mau named Shotten blowing. The cabin was quite gutted, and the ordinar horse ambulance 4eretotore y Sem skin and contracted pores of the -e: " . _ . P Y d h Y while he •irua tber® underg i g thin sed arts in W inter. the only pla a avail0le forte mate to used , I 8 pc' an apprentice just out of his time, who slow and torturing death, the citizens Aside from the ■and form, all psrt�, of �:: occupy waste oarpebter s shop, which Its construction is ail follows.; A litter brow ht their slaves in droves to see -the ha�i been acting as third mate, unuertook wse also flog ed with biro feet of water. g the poison ivy, are poironons at all seasons, without shafts, supported by three wheels horrid epeetaol®, to heir the piteous cries Abe roc►• being by far the most virulent o! to direct the ■hip. Hugh Kennedy, the There he mad w b'd up on the oarpenter's with rubber tires, one- in front and two and mosus of the dying man, and thus all>• I have seen,a robust phypician'in the - - saihnaker, was . the only person besides bench and to k h'is meals in Che ga}ley, behind, the 'whole being propelled and take warning lost that be their fate also. rime of health poisoned almost fatally, Shotten who had the remotest idea of the" Having repair the agile, etc., and attend• driven by P - ' duties of an officer of suf$cient COLidence ed to the w undo of the injured, the 1 and rendered nearly helpless for moray days, IdICTCLIC9 t>•tiilX AND Al >G in spite of all medicines, simply by pulling to undertake the uidance of the bark Montgomery Cattle followed _ on again � . I the roots. R And He Was Soid. . while Mr. Shotten snatched a few hours' after the Vag , the weather all the time Tha�ocoupaut,of the first directs the vehicle -.I The total element' seems to be `volaide, rest from hie loo and wear duties. On •being very bs and causing both•vessele to and rings the bell to warn other /wheelrnen �.✓" g Y roll hesvil a d shi lar a uantit{es of and vehicles. The mai, aft follows twit i I _." , and any part; when thoroagfrlp dried, be- . of thie seamen was transferred to the poop y P g q �'--rte• � . corner wholly inuocuona,but when ant wfth . . - deck, merely for the purpose of taking -water. The machine moves very swiftly, and up to . . ` watch occasibnsil . His knowled a of During all t is time the Vega kept- as date not a single accident has been recorded. I hay rho latter will become dry, while the y B I t I ivy stems are still fresh and contjsin pots- aavigation was of the most rudimentary mach ae poral le in eight of the &tontgom• The litter has a detswhable cover of white j = a character,:and the task of Bailin the chi cry Castle and signalled to her the courses duck with windows at the sides. It is �- ( on. g P , I i. In this condition it is drawn to• the batt, - to Meloourne seemed bo elese bot Mr. "and position a ern day at noon. well ventilated and , wL night is lit bq P ' On Februar 23 both vessels came to electricit If the neon trans rted wants r ' � j+ . �., , -where the slowly evaporated poison is Shotten never lost heart. - Y• p° I , - Z � I absorbed by the surroandin ha , which • . i . anchor in Fs 1 reeds. The �'e s it ma to attract the attention of rte btot►oluts t>e �� ib� becomes, in a desree, as poisonous ore . Fortunately the winds experienced were Y g Y/ i t not - of very considerable force. While be added, ear red for her owners and crew rinKs sn electric bell. The ]Litter can bo J the ver nice snm of $5,2d0 for salve e, taken oEf the wheels and . carried into the a - ' + the ivy itself. Through this means I have • . there were no prospects of a hard blow, y K i ♦ - Mr. Shotten cls ed on aq much }ore Of this 82,25 went to the owaen !the haute or to the spot vhere the sick person r # rl known men severoly poisoned while taking PP •nate, who too charge sf the Montgomery awpits it. Although the Emperor tsropposed I �- _ �_ ^r out rho flay in �Vin.tcr. - could induce hie inert, somewhat refractor• Uaetle, got $1,000 ; the maetsr, who had to the bicycle in ttje stint', y r It ie owing to this voluttiliaatWou of the . it inclined crew toe read w the fsvonu he is ver Y P g I - moss that stroke of burnin tv or of ' breezes. In the Indian• Ocean .penial extra yahoo t perform, received ¢1,000 : favorable inclined tn�ardr the velocipede' s,. � � g Y r I the sailor (N rdling), who steered the ambtiisuce, which has► proved an imm'use . � . rush heap coutainiou it ranks next to the _ ikehan, the coo,c, took sick and c..sd: lie Mont omen title >j2bU and 750 was seeress •- root m LRe rlruieace of it son. _ � . was the sixth and last victim of the passage. g Y + • , especially ore it 'eea be taken to _ - Po' - - Mr. Shotten then attem ted to induce the divided betwe n the crew,the other seamen places which would nctadmit the- passage" '" , Ttwagh the et%ate of ivy are generally P a lisnPlesrs but troublesome irritation, it \. crew w cle-a and overhaul the ship and who went on he boat with the mate and of a wagon. At the fall ,manoeuvres the , , r k I, - get hers in good condition by the time she Nordling havi g as extra aharo. amhuiauoo velocipede will be tried. The ;,F ,• ". hoe been known to prove fatal in some ` ambulance h rician usual) rider pn the L� very e®voce oases, and rusweFtibility w ate _ _ reached her destination. All his efforts A NNiHT INT B FARSTOP OF A WRFCKED P Y y ""�''I " - influence is by no means desirable, thotigh - : ' I were of no avail. Beyond assisting to sail °it99rL. wheel behiud, the leader being an athletic I ! i the irritation ie said to be sometimes. the ship they would not lend a hand tb do I `' young man capable 9f bearing the burden . ss Do ou sell an trim t,edidee loves A few pea r ego the ship Indian t.h}et of the trans rt. w y y g f3 slightly beneficial fn oasc►a of rheumatartn: iiaore than was absolutely neceusary to l'O here ' asked the smaet youth of the glove �: was wreaked o Long Sands. The follow• Twent or M'6re ears before ueen dome persons are never affected by the. - . secure the "safe passage of the vessel to Y y saleswumaa. - ing desoripti n of a night spent in the V'iotoria ascended the throne - of hn land prison, but each atts ok rreadere its victim port, A d4y or two after passing Cape, g ► "t►h, yes," aper 'answered pieasantlp ;- more susc:e u'blo, and roma aro even afi'eut• foretop -while he ship was aground comes there was shown in j.ondon au odd famil ,► P Leeuwiu—famous cape of storms—the: y sometimes we nail spoons. from one of th seamen: opals built .for more -than tt.e famihwe ed at t:rase by air that has blown over ivy, Trafalgar was overtaken by a gale, start- •fAiter the d struct.ion of the boats I took __„�.... es ecialf if - the lant has been recentl in ;tom the northwest and coffin in the " two,:' w reguiac,family affair. The queer r- P Y. P Y �" g shelter in the forecastle. .lust before eight eontrivsace was known as the "velooiman. I cut. • west. o'clock s •rem odour sew ewe t the decks ffi0$ RiiLE IN THE SOUTH. %Vheu boys, my brother - and I have There waeonly one-way, in Mr. Shotten'e P ipetie .and .was invented by kir. Birch, a . —_ fore and aft and buret right into the ooachm�ker of Great Queen street, Line 1 wowed in ivy when our bare feet would be " opivaon, to weather ti a storm, and that ihow _Jaktttee it detest Bat tat cite a+tatM forecastle. a all rushed out a`ad oulaIe•lnn•Fields and exhibited before the • almost black with the dried juice, and we vs as to run before it. Nearly all the hands ► cru stairs. , ., , . were ordered on deck sail was Y began to sw cm up ,the rigging, •for teen's fattier and mother, the Duke wntl used oacusrouglly to wash' our hsitsd- end graduall Q 1 the,proepect li foto us was truly appalling• Ducnest,' of Kent in Kensin ton Gardens An American journal has compiled the faoes in its leaves, rubbing them on t>y. the - shortened as the gale rose, and the ship � ► The ship was a ttling down fast, and every and later on in ublic at S ria Gardens. followin list of neon executions that have I handful, in order• to prove our iminuntty . acndded before the storm for several hours P F g lZ sea now swep right over us, and, we saw �loderp t°ventibn is Lurniu to the tit{I• from the poison, and always without Nebo under the two lower topsails and the fore- gr oadurred in the Southern States, durin oc;e ' that very soon there would be nothing tett tteati�u of the Life ate u a fre} ht and g the dighteet effects.' Neither of us wvu�_. sail.'/ Before aailcould be shortened the toF• },tit for tie to t ke to the ri in Y g month („ane) of tl,ilr year now care to repeat thin, as the ivy tree salla alley the mato lower topsail were blown „ gg g' �wsaenger carrier, and the latest inventions clean cut of the volt roFes. As soon ore the I don t me n to say that I thotight wt in that line bests a decided resemblance to Negri, unnamed ; Rayville, La., June 2, for a long time been poitsonone tet" both of - this time that here was any chance of my the irsoh�iner of'sote•Victorian da s �as.- . wind moderated rind the eea fell, the shf y • shot, ober e, atteary t w assault. - P life being save , bac a fancy prompted me g P HOW T11E POISON {Iii'ORKS. 1. stood in award the.Victorian coast, end to haves good shirt or two to my back ; so Negro, unnamed ; J1oAlptne, Fla., ,lune The. poisoning, which its of an erysipelas eventually made the Heade, where the IN Arai ALMOST CONS'T'ANT SLEEP. I put on two n w shirts and all my shore• I fl, hanged, charge, attempt to assault. nature, utsualt a Darr in ii ht caeca, at trouble of her young commander came -to Y PP g . going togs. Tat cutting biting northeast bio ro unnamed • New Roads La: the point wherh ti, •ivy juice came in con- a� arid. btraBSe Casa off Lltsie NatlRte Lear, et' g • ' ` + taut with the ekiu, bat severe cases are _ wind panelist d to oris very marrow, and I brand Rapids. Mlles,. April 3, hanged, quarrelled with .his ens- I1rsTAxcEs of Rc$x seiLaa S1tIP8, by the Limo I got foto"the top my hands apt Lo centralize at some point where the It is not often that a ship has been in were so nurnbe that_ I could tscaroely feel, fibs case of 1lwggie l.eyof t rand Rapids, player' wheat his wages. ekiu ie tender. - Atter such a localization • «narge "of .a woman. The wife of the Cap. -so that I had s me difficulty in lashing my• )Aioh., is of more ; hen trawl interest and Tom Harris, colored ; Tuskegee, - Ala, + is once establishTd each successive attack, ' I. , %in of the Jefferson Bordtn took her sell to the mac There we sat, 'ten poor. . husband's watch occasionally when the helpless cresta ee almost is a state of u attracting the attention of the medicaj June fl, shot by a .masked mob, ehbrge, if at all sbvere, is apt to reappear at that , • �� I ,Pint even at timet' when i.0 irritation' ie vessol was e:;ort handed after them tin ata or ba4 th u h we were half frozen „ profession. Maggio is f3 years ld, at• `'talked too much. p • q Y P 8 felt where the ivy was apntied. , and murder of the officers. In 1869 the there was none of us so aral zeal but that tractive in a earance and ordinaril Jim Powell Strassburg Ala., June 8, P Y PP Y 1 e.sonwlly I know of se"ver+tl eiiah casett, ship Denmark was brought into port by the we could fully ealizo the horrors that our- bright. For nine wookiishe has done little handed, charged with having entered- the an.i this may teu�i to show that the poison Captain's" wife, the_ Captain'himself being rounded us. T e- remainder of the are w, room of a white irl ma be carried in the blood•-- a theor that - laid u and int tF able of dela an thin to ether with Cs t. Frazer Mr. Llo d ehte than to sleep. She drops offi to sleep g Y y P p g y B g P y ,I, M. Alexander, "its:' Tuokegee,Ala., I is also upheld by the fae that if o !o has_ - . except giveadvice. Anotherstriking,{flus. the mate, Mr. Frazer, the second mate,- while playing with her dolls and even Juste 8, shotby amob while wttetnpting to just been .eeverelr poijon d he c:n, Ic _ tration of woman s capabilities in the sea• who was the C ptain s brother, and s fine while siting, and the sleep oontinues frarn defend Tom Barris. some .extent, in:tuce pstrt of the eruu'ion - fe�ing line is afforded by the case of .the young fellow w ore name I do not remember twenty to tweuty.three tt-ours a day. She Wili Johnson, colored ; Lufkin, Texas, to appear almost whanrver h4 -shoo es IF`• . bark l�ebecca Crowell which left New {n all seven en in number—took ro the • can. be aroused, and when awake answers June 12, hanged, charged" with - as• ! keeping the akin locally irritated dur ng,- .' York for Buenos Ayres, bu►t became] dis. mizzenmast, an we could see them lashing luestions with ipteliligenos. She seems to unit. the period of -incubation. •.. ;_ shied dtzringa severe gale three days biter themselvets on t e rigging, kn„vt, what it goinK on, but unless her Btll Collins, colored ; MoAlpine, Fla,, As tt►e. remedies for this poi=on <tre •Q�� leaving. Several of the spars and -sails When the con shone out there was attention is oonstantly kept fixed she will June 9, hanged, charge, attempt to ore uns►tiafQutory, I venture a fe�� su�e:cious {were cr.rried away, and the Captains and just light ono gh to show the three gaunt begin to nod and wilt be fast &#loop before sault. I gathered from experience. Any scratcirinu • � $rat mate were injured tO such an extent meats sticking p out of the water. Every the visitor knows itt. Two negrees, unnamed ; McAlpine,Fla., or rt:btiing of the poisoned t,urface or ”. that they were contined to their bertha the sea that swept ver w made the mainmast The child eats as heartily as children of June 9, shot by a mob ; charge, -having broakiug of the blisters ten�ia to sprea,l an4 . �: rest. of the vo a e s rock' and oaeill to no the v y g nd rendered unfit to t e cry minute I her a e enorall do and her bodil health aasristed Collins to esca au ment the affection. This has le.o inti to '1 mane a the vessel, ez ted it w old o b the board. It g g Y Y �' g �,'I•. g p°O g Y ie good, but the desire to oluml�eravcrcomes James Sanders, aoiorod, Mort i>4ibtwn, adopt s coca that l find to t e equal ro all ; There was no other pert#onon btsard who made ins cringe again every time it lurched everythingelse. She has beau known to Miss. ; June 21, hanged ; charge, i_uooat. ordinary cases, but which at• times retluires . anderrtood navigation except the Captain a to leeward, baa wee the ohanoea were that fail asleep while riding w ahild'a biayofe in `Pao colored girls,named t'Vlight, GFaines- au amount4 of physical control and grin, wifg, and she undertook� the task of eon- whet, it did so ne of rho ether meats would front of the house. She hat lately been villa, Misa., June . 12, beaten by a mob, detenrivation that might be envied in an ` ' ducting ohebark to thepdintof destination, follow it. No y can tell, and I cant rbowing sign• of improvement and her headed by the -ppostmaster ;- their father, Indian. ' .- The second mats was a young man 2J years describe what my feelings were as I sat wakeful s ells are of los er ,duration and "arrivin durin tt,e whi in . knocked the It is to let the Dison severe' alone—to - -. - old, able to take the' helm, bat ignorant of there in the t .p with nothing bot a few easier to bring 'about. She is, however, tmaster down with Pa ghoe, a:nd was " grin and burp ►t"—never yn•fer al!y - the•process of making-observationa. shrouds and. th frail shaking masts be• ' still in• a drowsy state, and the doctors killed by one of the "'posse." I ciraumatances allowtne it to he ruhhf :i or The Capt'ai'ns wife, therefore, a;numed tween me and eternity. How the home who are attending her do not seem able to William Chandler, colored, Abbeyville, irritated in any way. Under this tretitment the command of 'the vessel, took observe- pasend I canna tell. We all sat on, cold . tions; calealated the lstitnde and the and utterly min table. A'li nkat I seemed r°vertalie �t. Mi;trt,, Jude 13, rhoZ ; ahauge, robbing a the blisters will E,egiu to wither in a flay: + The girls father -in initane rind has for a woman of her pooket•book. or two, Bud will soon disappear; ihv ate►►ing , longitude regularly, maintained her plane Se oars for was >f the end win to came that yews been an inmate of the Kalamazoo any. John Fryy, whits ; l3re>cna Lis,,; .Tana a , soon subsides, especially if a little cool on the poop and_ directdd the Denies of the It might come gaiokly. I ehtit my eyes lam. It is thought that the mental trait haAged ; otiaege, incondiaetam. water be applied w the spot occas urf,tily• vessel. After'eYercising oontirol for fifty- and prayed. I baa descended to her and that the sleep{- Frank Kiag, colored, Yortiand, Ark., Another useful remedy is,,sour bct'er:1'.1, ' eight days, during which the vessel A STRANOZ FOREWARNING: Hess U the l9nt riga mt►Iiifoeted of a die• hanged ;charge, murder. (the as3urer the better) applied occaeior:aily , . encountered violent gales and shipped .. j had been �itting ever eolvnQ looking seed brsia. $he had a similar attack a Summary :—Tota►, 17 t men 16 •women and allowed to remain on. A decoction of heavy ease, she oonducted tha vessel, with into myself, as t were, when I opened m year ago, bat it lasted only nine days, 2 ; white, a; colored, 16 ; hanaed,�8 ; shot, lobeilt► inflate is also good ale a wash, but ate velaable cargo, safely into the poet of eyes and looked up. I war startled b while upon the present occasion her deep Z ibeaten to-des4, 2. Total mob murders should never be taken internally. F,� Buenos Ayres. In this angel at site up seeing a blsoki object coming down th has continued as many weeks. : since March I IM, 73. - ' f tion of "Lha sweet little angel that sits up maintopmast ray. It same nearer enc * III aylB. aloft to fteep up watob for the life of poor Mia. Ebaiiy —Is you gwine R j' Jack," the Captain of the Reboeaa,CrowL h nearer, and at 1 t I eonid see that 'it ass t to � Mrs a man comin own the star hand ovdr , CouviIIeing Proof, The 'Man for the Place was indeed fortunate in his matrimotlial B � y r I - Dark's to•thorrow P , hand. When b reached us I found it wds ' tiraager, is this a, healthy nolihbor . Applicant—You advertised for an 'aesis. Mn. Safric—Wat's gwine on at, firs. ven..ure. the mate, Mr. Lloyd. 'What's the.matt r. hood! ' tags editor, I t i+we 2 9 ; Darks. •. .t,ti ;;. A CREW IN 191DOCEAN AWITHOUT A NAVIGA• air !' I sskbd in IIs hoarse whisper. ' Nooh- hours Agent`•-•Healtby f See - that •man Editor -•Yee. "Do you knew anytlsing- Mrs. Ebany"She is gwine to give a � - f �roR. ing, my lad, noUhing ; only I could not teat ©ver there t about agrioniture ? black tea, }:' Tliis is one of L'ba vein strtangest roman• on the mizzen-ti(mat. 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". 7 :. : i:. - -: - .. -r- .. -A" :: .. ..-..-:--'..-.. -:.. .. - •_ a .- - - . --.. - -. 4 '. _w p F - - --_ - - ` _ ___ � - •IN DEEP DESPAIR. out oor Work Preferred. - , - ` d.., , $sine y rs a h a oan I' - , .. rishman was . . + .i ;_ '�5: q 6 i - A ffi411tPe87l8P RAlatg9 ALl Wdnder • hunting fo woo amoa� the farmer• of a J: - . ;. " _r , r.� fol EliperleIIt3e Western to n at harvest•tlme. .. v : i0at IOD _ { ,. . de is app! 7.., v ` is He ma to a baneTolout• � -looking far er who was attracted by the s - to ttad Tried irereigat nasi iieeal4 Plryii- young man' frank merrq lace, bat war not �["s s; clans and wa►s Operated iTpep Withpnt really inn d of a:tra help. Success --Dr. Williams' Pink Pills - j �f' to, Oiln qou •vele I he asked attar a mo- t .. <�, Cared Wben All Otber Medielnes ' 'r ��, meat s heeit tion. ' yak r " Faued. . . Cradle is i ? repea•ted the young Irishman } �R 'From the Montreal Herald " Vii. in bewilder ent. That Oi oan, sort, beta' ! t { Instances of marvellous aurae b" the are the owidest v elivin ohiidrev;but,be added . A '•I' of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for P ke People persuasively :couldn't yeti give me a job { j ,�f are numerous, but the one related bis ow 1e out-av-dares eorr ? - - 4 , of special interest, owing Lo the pooultarity r4. r j 4 of the illness, and also to the tact that in :,I _ _ "`-- v .,41 ." 4 ., ` the present instances the geutlemi►n ie well idl take Somewhere.:vl .' _ i - . - •' known in "Montreal. Mr. Charles Frank • - WYa' a trikingg clock that:' i. ! iz• I r� <: inepect�r of the mechanical department of claimed Mr Glasltet admifie a �tlew � - `' i-`' • s`I '� the Bell Tele hone Co., a! 371 A ueduot t' g ' `;, k a _; P t 4 r a timepiece on Mrs. Fwdjok s mental. street and who resides a 6 A 1 Ave., ► ' . "' _ �'' ` " I - : � .y " 1} ► gY O, no ; i doeea t strike 1 replied the r I ' in an interview with a Herald reporter re• clock's owns who oa ht to knew. fated the following wonderful ear by the ' R `..s18 Printed and Pubtish�dn...:t 1,{'' . use of Pink Pills. Mr. Frank, ho i■ 2b ---- ,$ , > , sere of a e is s Rueeian b b rth ez- t ``h y s , y' ,, Au , erity Arresired..,, � 4� , ; � I : ,.f �•j '"�'� L. ceedingly intelligent, speaks rev ral fan-: • : , r _i' �.,. i, 7 M1 i J: i guages fluently, and is now a patently .: I'ITdellyou right now Before wo-imp f } :j9 further ezol ivied alae e d of the �, to ,=cod health. �• My illness oa a about >�ezt The �anadlan Edition bang. identical with that issued: an a peculiar way," said f1lr. Frank. 0entaa'Ir whin n, first I a going. to .wear _ - x `'Up to three years ago I wee is the beet the btooma.re n this family. r: by the . - of health. About that time while in Alas• Her hue wept silently. They had . "'s ` �` .. - •_ ,' :r _ T W 4 gow, �ootland, where I was emplo ed ass been married at a1—. 1.1 uttenc Publi h Co-0 0 � ' clerk in a hotel, and while soullin on t e < <.. p J j - 9 >r , Clyde, a storm name up,and I had ppretty ' COn �d the Old ga aM , - �j - •i Vt0 rough time of it for a while. I s Igently y { •�� �%� Thi• eeenth '`#� ��j' ��'� Y' i" • } must have injured myself in really, Yota, Mo oa break ramal !,- �' s i • + _ _*: although I felt, nothing wrong at t e time. Ynjt pw� ? I . - —�— _ ,, ,-,•.''- - .�._ "4k; On my way home, however, I fell helpless bi yo r peaders al`oued In _ -•:: r _*. , , i = front. Half tie time I dunoo whedder o s _ ' ; Tips • Dst,I14ATOR is 'the x ': `:^ � ` on the street and had to be convey d home , y e ponent of the -popular Btrrrstucx DRll � ,; in a nab, as mp lege were utterly y able to oomin or gw e. - _t �,e,� PAT`TBRN$ is issued monthly, each number„containing over lz5 pages � . hold me up. I was confined to bed for I : = of interesting reading on the Fashions, FANCYWORk (Including special i several days in the same helpless a edition, �Vistntjsd t0 Det lII 66ap8.•: h���; contributions on Lace-Making Knitting Crocheting Tatting, Etc.), . . ,,,� . when I rallied, but found that urine Had your vacation yet? . �' ' ' ' . . Household Man ement t Toilet, the Garden, -x~°` was of a strange reddish hue. 1 sled ii No. ; , be Etc., Etc,, and has 1' ,- la , �r 1: vVhat'. t4� matter t in addition each month articles by distinguished writers bn the Topics E . - ... '' .' Too tired-want to get rest d,'up a little of the Times, Women's d Chiidrelt's Education, Women's Handi. Z ��w . before I mart. crafts and Occupations, uggestions for Seasonable Entertainments, , - K; X knd a variety of other matter Interesting and helpful to all women. - - .. \' . tuna Proper. ,: �' . A ybnno farmer from the upper ward' of AOtual AYdrag'8 date in Canada during 1894, 28,189 OOplss a month .„, , r Lansrkehtre,wbo became a benediat ••vent• t f r , Subscrl,ption Price- $�.00 a eat. Price c�! Singie Copies, i5c. each. _ ;' ly, took hie spodse to a G lasgow theatre y ` on their honeymoon trip. SEPTEMBER NUMBER N©W READY...... ., . it :%� I see, said the bridegroom, conaniting i- �-^ one of the urge posters dbplagea outside .... The Delineator Pubiish�� o of Tor the theatre before entering, that there's a ��to, Ltd• ` �'-�� �� quid wheen different kind o' seats. There's Iientlon this paper i3 iRlOhfnOnd itretllt Nes - ”' pit and stalls and dress circle and family L t�t'OIIb _ -4 ie_ '� circle and g1s11•ry. Which. one should we . '���� has Ma ie ? One I[inuts curd for Toothache. . ASK+ OR ' ' McCASKIIaL; DQU(IALL & Co.'s iF v g 3 - . Weel, Jamie, re lied the buxom bride,- Magical In otencyiand power, penetrating - - . with a becoming blush, seein' that we're at once to t, a dtaa sed nerve. Nerviline- - _ CLARRI.EiC+� "VA•RNIlS3MX] 1. . n, �-. nerve pain care-c res toothache ins ma ; • CAVOM IR A Mum ON Taa� aLY j, mairrit noo, maybe it wad be mair proper meat. Nervillne, t e most marvellous pain lumurpt�d for Durability, rillianoy and l�aey VYorking. to sit in fhb fain ly uirole. remedy itnowa to edienoe, may be need tot al ]!t[o�T �aL+ `s sr physio;an, who perscribesi, but di me rho Teat t nerve pains. ai once its e®cacy. ,� .1 , good. I then called on Sir Qeorge oLeod __�__ M. D., who aLo pereeribed and adv sed me I`'. F1guring It Otit:- 'k moo knows he it old loan before he -- - -, to go to the hospital. I was av�eree to ooafessss 1t. - s Fat4see, said the •mall bo)r, i "Mian -- -� g f ;' doing this, and he advised me then to try E , that drints whiskey tea:cess L a abamp, St>wit;tl Sd1ul11ttlO1lAl., , a change of climate, telling me tat my isn't h•! y • Better tale att68>fOn than ever Ever hod wsnte them. Eve ' bladder was affected. I acted on hie u ee• 3data ole afHiotsd with etatrainerin y y l`i' tion ae to change and Dards" to Mont ealg I Yes-only ttisn t very nice Lowe slang. ue nn�er�thi im reosion that the caano dealer sell• thtlm. They wear lijke Iron.j Vvsli, if h• drinks wbukey tip he gets P p did eat do anything for about a y ar as I a blossom on his none ?_ be oared, thio is a mistake. ae many testi• - -' k € _, wished to get cured. All thio time m arias W bat of it. ' - moaiab are io porseasion of the Ontario ` - 3 e was tainted with blood, althea I was - $tammerin Inrtttnte from laadin pb - - suffering no pain, but this abnorma oond{• he? bee w, blooming ahui8p, isn't sio{ans showin that permanent onregs bale . d - . tion was a scorns of oontinusl nazi ty. I � . �_���"�� been made. The Ontario Institute have �D _, .,,. finally went to the Ceaersl Hospiti ,where :., removed tri a Iarg• residear:e at ;8 $and . , the physician in charge advised me o sta A Large Want y. • street when patients era as etuoh at home ';; whiohl, I did. After remaining th re for is not generally aoneidend a nsosssary as to bbefr own house. sad by strict vile:•.�1�." . five weeks with no benefit, a -cons !cation adjunct to the grace, beauty or symmetry tion to the teanbing, cur" can be offooted . , of phys.oiaee was hely sad an o ration of the womanly form. Within the body, la roar weeks. Write for atreutlan. ` ©• S�'�"e r �' ' enggestEd, to whish I this time reed, however, b"a great waste made necessary . After the operation was perform was avoording to the condition of thiage--eon• Farts of filichigao wan virit�d with a -` no tett r, my condition remainie abso. lineally in process sad requiring the per• duly frost. _ ] her• V a snap tar you. Ha�ris 39"hinery of All Hinds, - : ' k' ha« lam le cloth ieces for quilts. Bend from Windmills+ Fire �sttIItrnt gam. � ;' lately �nohanged. From lair' cap I was toot lotion of all bodily function, tolaborb q'4ba8'i�Wlsibd .NeP76s. - 1 for trtat lot, g�000dd vain•• Iter and vi'aterworka Plante down to _ . continually tryin medicines and ph sicians or dispel the refuse. W hen then i• 2?. td. 81 William St., Tomatto. 1' Wngine Packing of the best kind. - } �4 g Millions of men keep askiaQ for stimnlsntr t 1 but derivEd no benefit from aayt ing 6t irregularity or inaction ladies who becaa6e the nervous s Atom ie ooastantl ir- i Permaneatl oared J• $• NAIID, [annfactutel's eII +`�..1_ *. an one. I was in dee sir as the ph sieiaae valve a oteao Ir y y mg y $Tfl �ER��C y t' . x "� Y P .pare, health hod will Hinted by nfootiae poison: Chew oramok• by a atrially Eduea- ; ti'261 Iv'otro Dame Sc.. AtontreaL ; `r, who had of orated on me could nob decide take Dr. Pietoe'r Favorite rssori tion- !ag dewttcys manhood gad aetvo power. It's tional tlystc+nu. No advance tee,,. tVrlte for - vat a Nabi but a dtses,fe. and you will Dad a circular. THE ONTARIO 1A76TITUTE, , ;The Landing ,-;�T . ae to my trouble. I visited` the capital the only reined for woman whjc� being tt,, 4 , . once more, and they said they woul o ere once need is altta�►s in favor. guaranteed cure in No-To-Baq, sold by Drug- _ __ _ _- _7d Bond 3t , Toronto Caaadlan lx 1 ODHO .7, ,•, P gists.•verywhere. Hook free. The titerling - O ate again ; bat I did not care to u � ergo a To those about to become niothers,it is a 1 emedy Cp., 371 Sit Paul St.. Montreal, 18 INC TACKLE. Sportinst hoods+ duns � _ Colla a by j A W}�nJA pp B ■. O�Y1N' .t C .� second anal perhaps equally ansa oessfal priceless boon, for it lessens the pains and Armmnaitiosa lUto., very large stook Literature and 3cieaoe, Mesio, Fine Art,' 8o Writ:e for rice, borrespondence soliohed. c?eration. me physicians thou bt my psrue of shildbirth,sbortens labor,prarmoto _� '1! Ct?IdTZM sit C4. V' imercial. Address : PRiteIDENT Au$TIN `' trouble was oonsamption of the adder, an abundant secretion of nourishment for 81�p( � YI ' �j��� iM Notre Daae St., Kontresil RA.• St. Thomas, Ontario. - ' � others that it was $right's di ' , bat the chitd.and shortens the period of oon- e fi s !tut r -1 - — - -- --- - - ; - . ----- ' -- - 1 '5 T � N MANnFACTUg1R A- , nothing could dare that stmage l foody aneQaeat. The ItaN" 1[.a�As.etirsn of �ools�u�lit and sold. �isrd Waeid, Hari � ��ot�lt��al � oil(( � � condition of my urian • hUAt NItDN CRADi Mild, n a� e' e�'" bO°gat ar exahan�ed for C O Y' "Finally 1 went tc work • for a BeU �' Pieros s P�llete our* biliousness. + B pu!�les, garnetted waste or a oddy. .; � ' . .1 constipation. sick headsehe,indigestion, or Robt. K Fraser, 3 St. Helen at., Montreal % Telephone Co., some two yetn ago, when dyepopria,aad kindred dLsaoes.A�T� _ .--------.- - -- worked myself np tom present ition. o. tet, gongs nt, `ave losety SV■Ii�iRtlie OHANCr*. GUELPH, . . ' '� y If you want to buy or sell a stock or business `� i ut I war in s state of constant ziety, Brieqetewa. N. 8., 6ae a lady •iridial The Bnisrio A r Nl6NE$T AHl�RD8 at nay aeseripWoa, wNte me. I have had large 8 ioutsural College wtII re �_ > - ae I felt self tting weaker I , the ,god 88 years who bas one hundred and open October tat. Fitt! coarses of lectures ' tans experience In the wbolesat®+ Am,wlling bust- with practical instruction suited W young men r . . time, and was listless and rleepy.aa weak thirty deeoendaob living i alae own sail• rim nomm continually. Correspondence eonfiden- who intend to be tsrmere. Bend for aireulae in the lege. I war also 'o and in I king, dam. eeventy•reven raadohildree sad indpStPi81 and F'40d LI&L No charge to buyer,+. JOHN Nic w, r pp�� gg 2t ddelatde haat, Toronto giving information as to course of study, , , �� no doubt owing to the Iou,of blood. From forty-font great grandebildren. - _; terms of sdmaseian, cost, etc. �` `.' �, a naturally oheerfnl man I became cross, EXPa$ITIC?N$ J and gave up all hopes of ultimate ovary. BOrus. Orn■ IN � � �� �` - JAMES MILLS, 1!I•A., PiresiddUt One Saturday, some months ago, while There are ni than one rant of katn� i Qaelpb, July, lbsi,3. a - w sag along Bioury street, bavtn seen_ Some horn is planted in the ground and Caution : �r i W �. i '' F t e a v4 rtieement of Dr. Williams Pink the other sort don't need planting • they �of dw �' `" wr.pwa on °it• f : ^„L row ails natarall 111•. eo„w,A,.».lsonld m 68A. PONCE A GER1tID 1818., %@QONTti, OMT.i' O ■ , ills the Ddoatreal Herald I stop at q yon men •ton sad i.s ou. nue..• raeasuaetuw., ANAUA'e t3reatese Cammoretal t3ehooi ; 0 j - „oh T. Lyons' drag store, and ugh6 on't need hosing. This kind of korn has i 4n,i ue g•� rw ,• � advan ed best in the Dominion; eta- ' '- a b x. I bad tried so many me ielues two sorts-one gentle or tender like until _ . dente amist to positions every weak : mod;4• r - - a_ _ Bill Jones ate on our toot whoa it els rate rates: everything first-class. Catalogue ; j�RIVAT$ FUNDS FOR INViCi3TM11;N�' ' `"` that I said to myself, 'It they don' cure Pe y g �L,6V r ti*001lli► 9Vt1tYWH■RL , o - acid epecimono o penmanshi flee. 1 on Mortgage of Real Estate. Interests {'� �- nae I can't be any worse of than tom.' beiliaq mad sad arrears ,tike evetythias ; ----- •SAW BLLYO'1�', PrinointaLs at lowest rates. Special srrsnRements may, After taking the first box I felt o eager the other is hard headed and makes a row MALRI UKEA t OL LTO.' OtA01MMt MAD, -'- be made for Church Lovas. Apply to . end more cheerful, althoagb there a. too all the time, eepeaially when goat baote , - --- HAl�II�OADIO�E tl3ogtty, BhatckstoCle, N+■sbittf �= change in the bloody conditian f my are on. - I don't lake koros, and ole Elsa FOR T�11i'�IiTit'Y-FIV$ FSARS- -,ND- Ohittdwick da Ridcyeil > ' urine. But I felt encouraged and go throe eztractiag medicine. Putnam's Patale" Hsnk of Toronto I�fficee, .. 7 � t t "' more bozos, detsrrgined to rtiako a tb rot� h Corn Bttractoe, which removes thetas , F Ca>if�elt �itte>Pr gf giRt3IC' ` Church $tract, Toronto .. r��' trial at Pink Puls. After I had Saifa ed tl►e Pt►Inlessly in tweatq•four boar, W;u Limn =aPm` s• Th® oldest Lad- ': 4. ;, ins College {n Ontario. Everything tireGolass. .4 . . second box I found my urine wad ettliig Iias 1Si rooms, thepicing instructors.. reflnint3 �� clesrAr, ro I continued the are of th�t il4 Brno Ceaaty'arainfall itai doai 1 only tlspttidotts. t3¢nci for •forms, eco., to thq �� ,� T� K r.V4 3 tak ing two of ter each meal. - W ben I had three-quarter* of an inob, while the gooeral � �, finished the third hoz my aria• i► quite average there k fops iaabeo. A• MLNB, S,'h'.%.� LL. D. ,� , d „ __ .� ,k . clear,for the first time in three yours. I was The other day an American first bought �� '� —� >. - delighted, and continued taking th pills $240,000 worth of to r from Hale a Booth. - ��� i :a,�,.� :. Thoroughly uipped Residenttai8chool ' ; until I had finished six bones. I am trong logo taken from the Spanish river section, - • for Boys and ung Men. OTTAWA ONT , p now and have had no recurreacs f the Clataarh . -Use Neral Balm. Quick, pot ftIVIe'b"""detitio tfeh of y�e ng tarifa. :194TRICULATIONO -R���e J > �� , r'; trouble} and u pen van see, the f1 sh of "five once. 600thiaq; aleansila ha►lia TN�O��C BT FRIEND Bessian apetie lith Sepptoaiber, 189tS. i �[Ii�UAL TxAI1r1ING. ._ger gas health shows iaelfin wy face, To think g' g' IAR�lGitT rit►wR ;!I•GANdDIt, Tea rrseident tt chars, lncladta .> gush, , `-, , `: - that I was cured by the use of $3.00 w rth of A• P. -777 . Mathemmatical, Classical, Modern hguag+Os; TEACHLRQ COURSES �• 1 * : ; � , Dr, Williams' Pink Pilin attar tr ing a F. -� - . _ -., -._ - M c and Fine - . - ..l tisj .Art. In - . I `' Fees moderate : Tho somber of boarders ie Dips! J . BATE9, S A. Ph.M . { i t e' ' `t airfoil limited. woo�etaok, Oni _ 7' :-' t>^ number of physicians sad ondergoi g an e y ao that apeaiat individual at- operation in vain is s pnzale to me, :d I R6� � tsntioa mesy be iven to eaoh; and ad nate � 3 The 11�a is Tech pra.'lelaa made• their pbyriaal, meat and RAT CAL . � [ am sorry t hat Ldidn't know about ibis rand - g D• I �� worail development. •tl medicine before+ I would have 1 �' _ Grounds extentive, llltaildings have latest TAL�s " - , iT Y Oi Hood's Sates lis: You emlle at sanitary inn rcv+ entr sad are heated by hot • ' -k !a ,' .<%.�'` ; given ili•?,b0 oe I300 to have been gnu teed . . 1 I +s� pp s cure by anyone.,' tit the idea. But jron etlser he>pt a water. Hotaadicold bathe Cheertnl lions On �mpQtl"'tan Theirs'1e!• - 3'.. � ` - lite. Uaisurpa ata where' For circulars "I am willing,"'raid Mr. Fran , in j'�� p��'l atidres�, >wt■r. ~vlt■o>tyN., z 116c, Po't --Bp _ oonolusion "to see anyone who wis es to 8 i'R t x' '_ t3iace, ontreal,i 1811:9. 8. �". C _ '`;`lT�` {' T verlfp this interview u I consider it my And Ind estlon, a bttd, ani be- IL�sd nQ beCatTSC '' date to my fellowmen and a .mat r of MtIM'�Ah E(R©�ITitll! CQMPAwY. Oto, 1.Ot1. i :.� 4g fore pen hate taken half s doseu dories, } i ' } . _ t . f ratitude to the marvellous cure their :.. i m tCh but t Those who know Mr. Crossley-and wlid� � medicine has efi'eated, I Gave come the y U will involuntarily think, toad no si you ca>nII i+ :' +�� � �_ does not 1-need not be d that his book f, } r� conclusion that Pink Pips aro the bestlilood , exclaim, - , doubt' F terse. practical sn i spirit al {: tone. It con- ' - ��< �� ��lY� �1 Q�����i tains 61 talks an 'living. aestionet vena as - `;1 ba{ldere in e><istence, and I think ev one smokre a bettiz Witt be held in "Blunders About Provi noes," 'Fasting," ,� try - ��.'Tha Just bits tri" 1. held them. Th rd Su ., •• c." " R i t' ` . .. - ., - -- - , _ . ', - . t e Ivo 'a Aper. usl esd nngg tQT "Health,.' •'Temptert,on." •The Unpardonsb� A $mall Delit;tnd. `� T)Isat soothing 8#ect U a >e fc $lu'dito. Ia the book wirll ba.fonnd a lair : ; 4 `` "'' touch!„ . HOW pmtilla entl i rG n 1t' h f►U lil Q LSBI�JBI' � .. „ ,. , . g pn� p t !u scussion of The arlor Dance, e t. %" a .: fiy i q H .t 1. H ./ I. 9-If I were a, bi- health m like -tones and strengthens the atones ! Theatre. Card® - Thea Weed. Liquor. �' oa I'd 8 d Shows of UV* Stook, Agefealtural acid etc. In the last thirty-oneaddressea i mportanb r 7 be _ arha • sued estivo o t . teed to beg I Why dont dig rgtans, inv rates the __ ` "�"�`- Products, counsel is given to young converts and others ' yon Bo to cork i . ' R ' �' in the Christian life- The volume cont:aitis s00 - - • . liver crestas a natural, b thy d"ire t�i� $•�' Vii@ w, ,:, clary W69Rka--I would work, lady, for flood, glues rofrsshlltig sietsp find :: - '4" !tow Isag ric�sl Me�u pages.- is neatly bcu:d. with a hnadsome {� but oan•+ get �n thin to do iIt m lu short, •nines tl#e besl�h toile of tho ' Vora-. 04 d r of oroeet y g y g :►d . ami n i ter fon t o n er ndisreai ly a m but et '.� +i7k � ad un :4z entire system• Iiemembr r ' z , "` ' f 1, vel of cheapness at one dollar. Itis bound t0 , , t Lady--WaU tDf theNt 1f e��lit1 A _ u ,.Rateie 11 ��tt,,__ `,.__� ai ` lIt hard 1�, .'.' - 4 f^.Y. 60, +�+: . --�� - -: -.� , -" F'„t k :That ie . 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"�' �j Vis' �� ti cyt 0 i a �� ;ya y ,7 - 2 P} t cn }_`'x.,41 ..t.•.<,A -° �`"�«,-b�` '. }ice�,q� t'w'' • E•Fr ,.:i- _ - a +k t 'r x t . , {,:. i •"' 1<,(.y fix' ��.yy�i i. - },y -+r ` , <r �.. t _:.' .,£ s .. k;F ' yrs= Lip ' s'�'- , .Y- . Eiyy',' !-'S" ,,.c t,*..64e a'i'r x�i' `5 - _. _ _ t.'r t�" S . `f'1 - ik Cs;.'::•cC a 8.,3 i. y c, 1.it Hi'4 , - _..::.r r _ .. . _ . _ s , ": the Offi4ers and Directors on said oonstita• A.ratio named Kennedy fell :: one `: -- A. ,� #" 1.- tion and by-laws ; and tore -Consider . their of the Manitoba harvest esoutraidn . tr'aios - p $ action tat the last- meeting in appointing and ®vas killed. Another man' t�iain8d` a ., ., i .� �`-1 delegateis to meet the Honorable Adinister Sauederson fell off 'and waa severely fn- a f - of Agrioulture to . consider the Record ,ured. • y questioi . The• Minister informs me that ti + - " but twd delegates are required Brom each t 1. . - WifkfVille 'atIV$ Aseooiation. At our last meeting weelect New Actver>fltserns'li>t8. G ed seven, therefore, a now election must -' . ' 'Cippabiished every Friday morning t its of6be be held. - 10 RENT -The Millinery guop now Pickering, Ont. - On Tuesday, Sept.. 10th, at 7 . m., the 1 I� ` TERMS T y p occupied by Mrs. I. Wise' or particulars , �" 6 I -F z Officers and Directors of `the Dominion apply to ALEX. FINDLAY, next door. 18-45 #1.x8 path tr; •1.0011paid i aavaaee. gwlbe Breeders' Aseooiation will convene - ~- - - - s. RATES OF ADVERTISIN ; k to consider a similar report#and at 8 p. tn.OTICE-W. Cowie.,bae an' attach• tEirat insertion, per line - - 10 cents. the members of this Association will con- Ment 0 put on any plow to answer the - isach subsequent insertion, per line 5 " purpose of the .inkler plow, for a boy to use. c= This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- vane to re elect &-Record Committe to meet , I .vertieemmnts. the Minister as in the case of the Domini- - .Special terms given to parties aking con- on Sheep Broeders', Association; and to 0 RENT --A comfortable dwelling •xaow for 8 or 8 months or by the Fear. Half- consider thereportof the Officers and Di and shop attached iii Piris'e block, Picker - V.,. Woatly or yearly contracts pafable q arterly. Ing village. Possession given immediately. .11�1c.Balinese cards, ten lines or under, with paper, rectors regarding the revision of the oonsti• p p g Apply to MRS. PLRI&, over D. W. Kennedy's { Ve" year a5 00, payable in advance ' tution an by-laws. store. - 4 5WNoJics in local columns ten cents per line, - - Wedne. day, Sept. 11th, at 7 M. the - L.sfiRre cents per line each subaeque t insertion. p [�ppeeooi•1 contract; rates made known on applies- "roembere o! the Dominion Cattle $reedere WORK CANTED A tplddle aged 4tion. No free advertising. Association will convene to consider the woman is desirous of securing a sitaa- ,, , tion as house -keeper or nurse Has had con- , , f . Advertise��iieste without written nstrnotions report of the Committee appointed to draft siderabis experience. Address JAMZS vwIll be inserthd until forbidden and charged ae- anew constitution and by-laws. W1'LLtAM, Brougham, Ont. , 4446 •'oordingly. Orders for discontinuin advertise- xwnts must be in writing and sen to the pub- All interested parties are invited to at- " flasher. tend these meetings. whether members of tJ T. JE WELL--Harnes& maker, Job Work promptly attended to: " : s Brougham, Ont., has a fall line ofd e p p y an Association or not. n�1 ' `" and doable harness, also robes spreads. Weis ' V. !. CLARK PR PR1ETdlt. F. W. HODeOl+, blankets. et°, At pric" that will astonish you . ,- S . , Superintendent of Farmers Institates Repairing o1 all kinds promptly attended 4b•!s I I'olitios=8tnct Independence. and Secretary of Associations. ISS CHARLOTE GREEN WOOD— �, •Our Aim—A First-class Loo Paper. ' lvl. Will give leason■ in Charcoal, Orayon, vola ExpeotAtioais - e h61►rty Claremont. \g and nponoil drawing, Water Colors "slid OU - Palntlnv, from Copies, Nature, Objects. Yes .f, support of the ueople o1 PiokeainQ a a=vicinity. Of late the Erskine ffFkj`ii`.Meot' terms and date apply to 1110. G. W. DROKAIR, sh goers have been favored. Since Mr. Mo. Picketing• FRIDAY, AUG. S0, 895. " Lean's advent in the village the meetings TRAY STEER—Came to the pre - r . . have been most intnrestinq and each S mise* of the undersigned lot y, B. F. coo- ni ht.the attendance has visibly increased cession, Pickering, on or about July ist last, a �`.. = LETTER TO THE ED TOR.•- g y red steer, yearling. Owner can have same by Mr. McLean also holds meetings at the pproving pproperty, and pay expenses. WN. Mo- �," ` `tTbis department is c2en to all fo he fair \.,- Atha school house and on %be 4th of Uz•• OAUSLAND, Piakering, Out. 46.47 I.- cussion of public questions. The iter must bridge. The attendance at those. plaoes _____-_�__ , - in all cases send his correct nam with copy T OST—From the Book at tipink s mills 'We wish it distinctly understoo however has also �n Rood the number ooming up 1J while being delivered to Piekerinip ' 'that in no case do we hold o reelves re- to ae average of fifty. station on Thursday night, August 15th.. A > eponsible for o taloa* expres by nolle*- Shropshire Shearling Ram. Any information .: pp -A very short time ago Rey. Mr. Kip- �l _,jaudents.-ED Nrws.l as to its whereabouts will be thankfully re- sex Sts :-13nowing that:yo id both- pan, of, Tara, agreeably surprised our �,tved by THOS. PUt1H A BONA, Whitev1®. 45 ke -;non with other residente� of Pic Bring ani people by quietly walking into stir Bath 4u erioiafit ,are interested in the a cress and Brings. .As Mr. Kippan is a general 7�0R SALE -About 100 bushels of seed 4.Y L' wheat, of the "Winter Fife" variety. This permanency of Pickering Coll e I al-. favorite among the olJ and young and i y , grain ie a remarkable yielder and should And '" pleased to -be able to inform you that its had labored in our midst -fur nine years, ready sale among the f4rmen of Pickering. - ,,prospects were never brighter than to -days it was somewhat tike old times to again Fcr particulars apply to THOMAS LAW, at i The resulta of the two earn' ork since meet with and listen to him. Etta he tot 15, Goa. 9, Pickering, or address Pickering P. y y o. 44 #lye reopening of the College in 8$�, ander come often. - -- _1. _ - - - --the able and devoted manageme t of Prin- This week again - we felt 'twas good to RES$ MAKING—The undersigned cipal Firth, so well snpportedri the resid- be a man or a women of prayer since wishes to inform the ladies of Claremont •eat department b Mss3s Dale, aye- Beep P y and vicin7ty that she !s prepared to do all ' p y we had the pleasure of listening to an ad styles of drew -making, at her home. By oars `' most satisfactory to the committee dress from Rev. McLaren who hae.been . ful and good. work she hopes to obtain a share -and to the Yearly Meeting, exceeding the of public patronage. LIZZIE BIRRULL, ,most, " sanguine expectations h ld at the attending the various sessions of the Claremont, Ont: sett tune of opening. The gond ata ding of the Boston Christian Endeavor Convention. college, so long closed. hes ben rebuilt In speaking he began with the principles OBT--Two sheep and one Iamb from C. the promises of the undersigned, lot ti, 4th ii:-,; . - throughout the Province. Every year of the L. E. `Society. One he had affirm- con., Pickering. They had a red mark on rump '- since reopening h -a' shown aoui surplus in ed was "Personal Deyotion to •Jesus and the sheep a ring in the front of the right ear.. 'the working account. The surp'us for the Christ," another, " .ort and dnybody giving information of their wherea- Strenuous Fff b • year est closed is 3524.07, a -1 uncial -re- Lo alt to the C. E. Cause." He also outs will be suitably rewarded. P.M. and F. V • Y 3 y y S, CHAPMAN, Andiey, P.O. 4ltf ` ; . cord, I venture to say, better t ab that of gave ns snatches of the remarks of the -- any similar institution in the c ' ntry, and di$erent speakers. Made us to know theARbi TO •RENT --820 acres, 260 the more creditable because oft e"finaneial countries represented, England, Scotland,Ju cleared and in first-class state of cultiva• ', 'depression through which t e country Japan, p' g tion. Well wa0red by both springs and wells. hiss been passing. Pere18, China, Alaska, A88int•- Adapted for either stook or sill !arming boina, Ftc., ia- all some thirty countries. Good buildings and oiahard.tnatad s Moet mss- , Daring this period the Colla a premises Spoke of the colored elan followingthe east of Claremont. School nearby. Possession . have been gradually but steadil improved. p . to plow and haul manure at once. Apply to white. man in many institutions, viz: ALEX. W ODDLE, Olaremout. — -_ .: The steam -heating, drainage and watez -- ---- __--.-_-.-_-_._ ---_ ___ ____ -_ _ ` _ Supply have -been perfected, at large coot, legislation, education, ails and oto•, bat TOTICE-As "Bose" Stewart has let% also repairs and im ro emente lade to the quoting from a speeor made by one of ly Vit:. P p Y "In the mattes Of the rat empploy altogether, he has therefore buildings, and in addition this the this darker race, nothing 6o de . with collecting aeoounts or ' College is to -day in a better financial posi- sans* which has mingled together dole* pedling meatfor me. Frank Woodruff is noir xidn than it has been since 187. gates from thirty countries, fifty thoumod i in °barbs of the wagon and will hebeendeavor to The facts Speak ranch for th sneoessinl give entire satisfaction t� all. The best at p people wearing the C. E. badge, in this meat always on hand and sold at the lowest ` . management of the Principal, d for the cause we are with yon." Mr. MoLaren living priors. W. WOODRUFF, Pickering. 4561 i :.liberality of so many' friends, ineindiog also spoke of the music of the convention. r� residents of Pickering, who hav so kindly p 10 RENT OR BELL. -- Farm con - Three thousand trained singers aeooul twining 94 acres being east half of lot 16, f; contributed towards the .re es abliehment panted by cornet and piano. B.P., ooncessioa, Pickering Township. On the . .. ©f the College. premises are a good farm house, new barns with Of the hospitality of the Bpetoniaps stone stabling underneath. Good orchard and - For. the; current year two new leachate s ltlave been engaged, Classical arid Commer- words fail to express the good will of the the place is well watered. Fenced in splendid, - _ial blasters, whose standing and ability citizens, the loyal devotion and fervent condition, and land in high state of cultivation. -. - g y Plowing possession at once. For particulars �-iil strengthen thee* Departments. We zeal of the C. E. Cause expressed by each app ly to ISAAC SALTER, Darlington, three 11 shave every reason to believe they will be worker with whom he came in contact. �es east of Oshawa. or address OoarUo• P. O. N -4i • loyal to the College and seek in every way After we had listened to this address, - --- i I . - 'to assist the Principal and other members we said t0 ourselves, "It is pleasant to 6. �f the staff in furthering the iuterests of labor for those we love and not only ie it Apples W&��ed. � - the Institution and •of its students. pleasant t0 labor .bat 'tis also good to i The Committee has the fullest confidence ive to those we love." And we resolved John S. (lee wiah•r to stats tbit he will be ' : an the present Staff and believe that better g prepared this tall to purchase any quantity of . = - not -like the gentleman mentioned by the apples at market prices. Notices by mail will work than ever will be done .in the School speaker, who told lite wife how he did receive prompt attention. this year. love her, making her at the same time a -�- _ V The indications of- growing -popularity . throughout the .,ountrv, and an enlarged present of a dollar brooch, while he, him• Hom1Hg Pigeo� s ' ' ,- attendance for the opening year are eyi'nc- self was wearing a forty dollar coat -to .• ,QO �E'.lI�B� •,__.- -, ed by numerous enquiries and afpplications give to Jesus Christ to whom we say, by" l - .. riow being received, and I a convinced taking the C. E. pledge, we love, not icy stock aemprisies an assortment of High i��._, ` that Pi,,,kering College is -now fairly started the half-hearted zeal, not the poorest gift Class Pigeons. that for richness and plumage, } nn a career of usefulness and prosperity, they are unsurpassed in the Dominion. My to our possession but our vary best con• prices are very attractive and qualf'i consider- . and trust that its students may be better �� tent; if in the end he may say well done." ed. I oiler the buyer the very beat value known fitted to take honorable places n the battle ,yw„��_ - for the money. L have &leo some inferior birds � , A of life by having been under i s influence Sale Re ister. I . Aiwrilmenci bargains Tumblers, ' I bespeak for the College, for its devoted $ Fantails, Ant- { TtlgtlbdY, SEPT. •17TH.—Executors' -sale of warps. Homer and Birmingham Drevoo. r Principal and $tall-, the co -o ration and - W. J. GORDON, Barber. encouragement, so far- as is possible, of valuable farm property in the Township . 4st1 Pickering, Out. every resident of P ckering an •vicinity, .in of Uxbridge, also a house and lot in the ,._ she confident belief that the School will village of .Brechin. The propetty be- _ �eontinae even mAre in the illi re "than in i longe to the estate of the !late Francis STANDARD - BAM the past to be an institution adding honor Jordon. The farm contains about 160 W ! .and interest to the name of Pi kerin 1 acres and is composed of parts of lots C � MRS, is VISE, .. .. PICKERING, Ont. . HILTS.. . ­ _. ­­ . . . . I ­ & DILLINGHAM'. :.. _.. .L. 1. _­' - :1 . Furniture Establishment is re leth with the latest styles in_. •p y BEDROOM SUITS at $12. - . - . PARLOR BUTTS, . ". ` . - - EXTENSION TABLES and . 1 . ' . . - CHAIRS of all deeulriptione. . , We hart+ a lot of new stI .1yles in Picture Framings on hand. - .. I1. .I. UNDERTAKING : Our Undertaking Department is also eomplete in �ver� - - . respect. Colina and Caskets in all sires oonstantly on hand: Embalm- ' ing made a specialty. ' r�- ,m ,Q� Yours sincerely; g Nos. 2 and 8; In the Brd con. of Uxbridge. aF `� ADS H1 LJ 1. (Xr DILLINGHAM, Picl�er • sale takes place at Wilson s hotel Clare $emu$i, aalca, Mont, eommenoin at o'clock *bar ��-r-�---- - --,. - ..,;. L _.Chairmau of College ommittee , 8 p Capital paid tip r $�. , For • germs and other particulars see - . - - I bills. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. Reserved Fund $o0 00o uO(18, HOG18, HO(18-Fur sale, 80 ' 1 i aboatr, ! months old ; 40 pigs, 9 monthsFor . A>\C., 1;ruzLDS, Ont., Aug. 23. 1885 7 ? 0Q(1 old. and several brood sows. Price from $1.00 - Choice 'DEis SYa:—I '-have made al- angements Whitb ' 6 Assets Over : up. Win sell for cash or on time. Also Si , - swith H. J. Hill, Director of he Toronto I .'i" j good work horses 8 is 9 years old weight &,bout - Industrial Exhibition, to tem temporarily move 1" Head Office1_1 I. TORONTO. 1 hundred for the low sum of �,00, warranted .- :. ,-any office from the College bail ing to the !' 1 1 r ptood and tragi is harness or no sale. Apply to Great This Bank has a bralsoh a1 Sioa�viite BORN A. wHITLo, halt ntUe west of Brougham, {� j1 , `air Grounds, Toronto: V V . *. . � .,.,.:.., I will occupy from Septem r 2nd to 1 where deposit& are taken M ohrrent rates. foll-'ali . 14th, inclusive, a large tent situated east of I � 6%4,M i� I Surae of I1' and a wards received' in . rthe cattle ring; .and just tiet sen and in ,, Falx. p R ►l-0 REATT--Farm contalinlnpr 100 _ the SAVING$ BANFi De artment, and •j- acroo, ing lot si, eth son., Pickering t� � , -+front of the horse and cattle a edea" 11 i interest allowed half yearly, Township, on the romises are a good frame • ���tV�� Flaw. . J."W.- Wheaton, B. A.; secre secretary of the �i � . I / th 1St 19th. Farmers sale notes and other, good house with stone cellar, barn 40ift with straw house attached ; also driving shed and -stable . 'WVesbern Dairyman's Associati n, will cc- f + paper discounted at loweei . rates. For and good root cellar. The fences are in good ' "1"—Ca11 at the ` r Copy an office in this tent during the second " - i , further information apply ka_ :happse. Tho farm is well watered, Full nos- ' 'week of the show. 2 (j��fjj�((�j t r session April let next, with privilege of fall One or more of the staff of t e Ontario tV�VVV Zn Pr1Zl�• SOH ELL�OT 1'� On+ lowing. Fall partioul•rs apply to PRICE • , Ciaremogt Oat. �grlcultural College"will .be pre ant daring ' :- .. . - the greater part of the time.. _"I - 8TO tMVILLE • " . 44-45 ( r ... _ - ° Officers and members of all Farmers' .. The finest grounds and buildings' of 5 i - :_ """" "'� , • institutes, of lied stock, dui y, poultry, any County Fau i$ the Province: or ; No. =� A PERFECT TEA .` : fruit growers`'�and kindred ssociations, Reduced rates on all trains peer G.T,R. 4 b S Ge - 0 PICHERING, OIrT, ll- are cordially invited to make th a tent their ar.d Midland. Ry on 18th and 19th. " 19 ofd ' W. H. EYyisi+, Prop• 1 `headquarters duriAg time of E hibition. An arson wishin toe o a da 's �: s , .4 i - - ' I will be iu attendance in of relaid tent y p g y y tt pal M pleaspre at the same time.see the best 1 . � - . ��:- -.from 8 a. m., to 4 p. m., each day of the r p B exhibition outside of the cities should a a IONS ON THE CELEBRATE D..;- � - . '� -show, and will be leased to me t Institute -----�-•-�'�--"-a'""' .w. P visit this fair, situate as it is ih the very hd Q .� i tl : O �- �Jfficers and members, also embers of $4 g a Ct . I L - L HIC H VALLEY COAL garden of Cana.da.as well a& be* in the $ E �" •"other kindred Associations, to iscnaa with g g P 00 Q s'n. i cMa •I— I finest stock seg .on in Ar:•4rioa." b � ��� .rom. . .: Gera the best means to adyan the work cs 0 K n' " The man ement int this ear to ii ""m acsci�NsteT Tea A ­� . I aokoowledged to be the beet "i •q N THi Wolluili- � :_o - �• of the Farmers Institute in t ,sir res o- y d. o a a ,.: . five DisYlriots. You are respect i;<Ily taut ed excel all former ya.irr ts 1u ".I ." ! ag this the .' ; a t+, o i coal mined. . �� •' :,4 Call on me, y y p j y°�in.s�a ^n FROM TWE Tif;A F6AW7 Ta TME TEA Ct)le y I desire your •earl and remier Count of Ozita. a a ��' .-active co -o ration -in advanci this im- cod stablin eautitul counds,ana ° ' -- -`" ~' +NITs NATIVE PURiTY. - -•.••I A IMPORTING DIR�G'7•••� . � - 4 g gL.to r ,L octant wok increased entriehould make this fair d B . •.. eta xan 4aw , V;z µ -Monsoon Tea is t u the Yntfian Tea . ••.. .RUM TSF. MINE'S..•. :f'"r 1.1?pring the- second 'week of t'h show, the Au institution worthy of your support. r - •• a Feb ; Q � w« as a sompto of he beat by of Indian • lfollowirg meetings will be n the afore• Ezibitione of Trotting Stallions. Fast. M r t.. tt r , sass 1 ' -- e• 'y am++ they' the gre.►test care in the Why buy -.inferior coal when yon can get ' ee +s sr =bar 4 5 sek ,tion of the Test and its blend, that ps why they .said tent : . Drivers and Saddle Horess for bin prizes. 1` On Tuesday, Sept: 10th, at 1 m., the s� �„• �►pr, out ►t uptl>eeesslv°a &nd sail tt oaty in the origins! the best for "me priors. ±i3 . ,� " Good Band Of Music. w ® c. a rr . p'p day' „t Q�p ts+` ltl►a bi ib`ity ane excellence.- •*-1. `�, - Ofr2cera and Directors of the Dominion. ��# 4 _ �, Bicycle races and special attraoticn& in o bwL - " . .: IGE dheep Breeders Assocu;tion ill oonv>one J ne ' is YARR•••n • front of the Grand Stand each afternoon. .. '"� � ....OFF AND ; ` ` . - to consider the Report of the Committee a � � o we. Jttly �. At.t. �t,3t,1 GROCZ KEEP !T. . a ' altppointed at the last Mesita f the Asan• See programmes -tend prize li0" for par• 9 - t 9 SING ST ' PIORERING. k - our a• dopa sant kir it, wil hism to writ+* to `� •mations to poneolidate the bg 1 we and !e- tioulars. •• �' t r . [i �` , = 1. _ straw th conatiLtLtion of each ia,tian. : Lot4a, *4 : > , cies, l l i lA , $. (app Gordon Haetee.) :%fit 2.30 p: in., the members of is Assooia- President. I Treasurer. R• �w ;n$v} , �a ini+a� . (�}. DINO �' ' 4 - 64 tel_" - � , 11 • 11. 64 'on will c nvene a ' r ie Re rti of _ Jos t Warr* fro.iL a� , '� _; . t o tt1 G4 side t pOr i:: s wL. "i ' xl i <�� ', y t .. " cls, 1h �. ,u }p±' d, sa A ti a,..: . .. -.- . :.. '$r 1. r.< r. .,. ,. �.. ,.r.61 �,; .. t. ••f: ,` .. .. .. I r . I ,- ,I. .c. ,I .r . ."t. �.- ,g - - :,, i. : .. r . .. .. ... ,.. - .{' ,.7 9 Ivy'- 11,.. e� ''h T� `"�; .. . _ : . , - \ .• _Iky t �,' Few '� .T . +s 5 t -s r f - Frj �4{Y-� .iq 4 T - - , . - - 1-- :; - -...,� x g, 'stn►,. ,� - �.. 1., ...� ..�. - M1 r . - a... •=.u4°' !'9;+,' -aft _ - - . , u..e ria,. -r `^ . y ' tt (,�� „ .,4 .. ?e N• '�. -4 - ,'i x. : , , i --,.: :. as I l A. Ir? . "+ J ` ..-i i . ,•` rJ .x,. „. . ,. �. � • s J r ip - T ti �; � , �k X11 -e y 4, R :;s. .4 . STOUFFVILLE., t:: . - . The McQuay -farm, west of Ringwood, . 'was sold a few days ago to. Joh Smith of j . Lemonville. j J. L. Baker bas*go 'to epee a couple . . :1. of weeks along -the shores of Georgian Bay. - . Mr. Joel Baker, who has been so serious. -- ly ill, is now gradually gaining -strength �.,- And'is able to sit up fora short time each day' ' - Mrs.. Ira Fleury, of Temperan eville had ( - - shipped her by relatives fro London, , England on July 17th s specime a plant of the Tiger Lily, which measured 4ft in .: height, and arrived -a few days go at To- ronto in good -condition- . Under the revised Ontario Act to secure • to wives and children the benefit of life in. . surance, as amended by late legislation, the . _ insured has no power to declare y his will - that others than those for Whose benefit he lass effected the policy or decltrei it to be shall he be entitled to the insurar oe money, - nor to apportion it among others n those - ' - for whose benefit he has effected the policy - or declared it to be. This is the tenor of a . . decision of the court of Cbance . On the night'of Aug, 7tb, Will ani Cross, .. of the 4th con. Markham, had wo lambs - - stolen. On going out neat mo ping and discovering his loss, he went a d notified -- ,: County Constable Fred Smith, f, Newton Brook, who at once lent to wor „and with such success that within twonty- ur hours, - - ..be arrested Geo. Smith, Jno. Z an and 'Alexander Bain, with. the ass stance, of . , Constables, Stewart and Tomlin n. They - - brought the prisoners before I. hipman, J. P., Thornhill, who remanded hem until P. - Thursday, last. The prisoners axe all of Lansing.—Tribune. ` - is . : UXBRI�OE. , . `I . _ On Sunday afternoon last surae boys, . - -while on their way to Sunday school, with . their books in one hand entered a yard off Church street and stole plume with the - - - other. These boys ought to make first- - class hypocrites when they grow to be men unless their thioving propensities are thrashed out of them: - ' About three weeks- Igo a man named Mitchell, who spent sometime in Uxbridge a year ago mending sewing; machines, hired - a horse and buggy from James Nokes and in company with Sid Selly started off, as - the liveryman thought, to mend a few i- ' ; machines in the country. But some days passed. and the travellers did n t return. ' .. •' Finally the redoubtable Sidney c me home t with little story to the effect t at he left , Mitchell at :Markham and had gone north ` : for a few days. It turns out tha this was not true. Mr. Nokes finally located his - '' horse at Port Hope. where Mitchell had ' sold it - for $10, and found that ells had I.- been with him when he sold the horse. • . The harness and baRay were also in other .. bands, the harness having bee sold for 14 to a jew who in tarn sold it to farmer, . and the baggy had been traded r an old one and $2.50 boot, the old one going to . ` pieces shortly after Mitchell go it. The . I collapse of the buggy probably led him to sell the horse and harness. - M . Nokee returned Friday night with all his pro. perty, but Mitchell and Helly h ve made themselves scarce. If they are ise they -,�. will give this _town a wide birth n future. _ -Journal. . Civic Holid y has been proclaimed for one week from to day, Aug. 296h. An at- - - tempt is bein made to Ret sup ports for . the day. . - Moet ali the farmers in this tion have . finished harvesting, and the graveyard _ - , whistle -of the steam thresher -is ow heard _ p ' - in all directions. So tar, but ittle new : grain has been marketed here, although quite a large amount has been stored by' the Goodwood buyer e, Messrs. Sharpe and : Todd. ; Much surprise and regret was f It around town on Thursday morning Ise when it . , ! was learned that Geo. Richards had been . - found dead about 6 a. M. that morning. The deceased has been' troubled for some . . time with his heart. but had n in as good health as usual for some ime pre- vious, having been out fishing th day be - 1. fore. Mr. Richards, wlio was in his 68th .. I year, has been a highly' reaper resident - of Uxbridge for nearly twenty years, and in his death the town loses one of its oldest . residents. The funeral took pp Satur . . day afternoon from the Eng ink church, j and was largely attended. The first severe thunderstorm we have - experienced this eaninier struck this sec- �, . ` I tion on Saturday afternoon, ar a caused I considerable damage. On the Ce tre Road.. - . j - _ ' a barn belonging to S. Chrysler w i s struck, . and started to burn, but the flu nee were extinguished before muob damage "done. The barn of Henry Brent, 6th n. Boot%, -, ,1 was struck and burned to the gro d with . all its contents. Mr. Brent had early -all . his harvest housed and his loss is a severe one. In Reach Townsbip. a ban owned by M. McGrath, and leased by A. IBwanick was also burned together with the nmmer's crop and some live stock. The la ter barn was insured in the Midland Mutu 1 fur;500 - but this will not cover the dam e. This is the first loss the Midland Mn sal CO'y' has sustained.•—Times. I. ,., . Scarboro Council. :, The above council me� in Barr w's shall, Woburn, on Monday, August 26t . Mem. . bers all present, Reeve Chester in he chair, minutes of last meeting read and oQnfirmed. - '1- - The following communications and so - counts were received and re by the . - reeve :— From Lobb and Baird re ant for - ” charges in connection *ith debe tares re - S. S.- Noa 10 and 12. From clerk of Pick Bring Tp. re the Union sdhool section No. 4 . and 11. Henry Weetney re ban nce due -` school No. 7. -County Treasurer's - eturn of Taxes. From School section No. 2 asking .- that $200 be'assessed_to this yea taxes to complete erection of . house. I ac .tones against interfering w th lot 88 in look T. ,, . , in plan 1098, of the County -of ork. J. Stephenson, clerk of arkham, re 11 -gates - -I closing. From Joe. MdDongallM County _ Engineer, re the Miln�'a Mill bridtte; From " •� M. A. Seeoi, re aero at Iof Thos. Whitli. . 11 , From 'ormerod and Parkinson dertity to road job of Thos, Reesor. 70m the f various school boar s re le . school '. �'• , taxes.- From T. W. stone as ingg that r. ° the road between hi and biz. iller -be opened up. Mr. Bai moved th t by-law . - j to accept Lucy @vena from Bas e n und- oi y t bound- - townline betwee York and . carboro e+t�c be laid over until Olt ' "AAMQ and Baird for 1 al ;adviln r ,ca school e a�otutn No, 12, (' WOOD to pay, tbs j.t k: 8ij I • A Y re w . _ _ �,4 c• e' :*.E aeiai"K .,. X. ... - Imo_ t.cf.,;.::n t...,, . _ -,i,j T.: I I I-. I -.{ I - ', , � - - � :;; t :. . - � . . ., I .. 11 -.,�, L . + . , ''. , 11 ., ... - o Subsoribe for the NEWS. 40 bents from now until the lat of January, 1896, .- , ,, I =tum 'i<'i Z23—Vickerimsr Station O.T.11i TaAms oollNO EAST UU-1 A8 FOLLOWS:— 'No. 6 !MAIL . . . 7:58 A. M. 't:'1 14 ' L -,2:24 P. M. 1." 8 oat, . , , 6:`1,8 P. M. TRAINS G1o�WO WSAT DUN AS FOLLOWS:— No. 7 AAL . . . 9:14 Ai -M. "18 I bO0Ai . . 8:09 P: M. ''L �AII, . • . 8:22 F. M. �T .—Dnnbartan Station !t: TSAINS 'GOINGi EAST DUN A8 FOLLOWS:— No. 6 MAIL, . 7:47 A.M. No. 4 Mlxsv . 218 P.M. 19 0,, LmAL . . .6:28 P.M. TRAINS GPING WROT'DUR AS FOLLO•W8;--. No. 7, I"A,.. . . 9:18 A.M. . 41 0 MIamp, �. . 3:15 P.M.-. --- �^— ask AS N, Wht COMPOUND. A recent d1movery by an cU owdoiaa. Aweoealf av way, e bw ftowawd+ of I ! Led" L tie only pbrteedy ante and reliable medicine dla. Covered. i Hsware of unprinotpted druggists wie owes Interior ssediaines is place of ib1s. AsR for Cent's 4pon" Root Cespaa4. tans Bio mb" N1te, or Inclose pl and a cents in postage In Iona and we wiltsend, seated, by return mail Pallseatsd particulars It plain euselop% to ladies only, s @tamps, Addren The Cook Corapany, 1Piadsw. Ont;. Csnada. Bold inWhitby by W. K, Howse. I— JAMES - HARVEY Horseshoer & General Blacksmith,': CLAREMONT:.' r L. New ehoe6 26c cash or 30c credit, and guaranteed satisfactory: BARRY'S - NEW SHOP, CLAREMONT STATION. A trial solicited. 1jS.aR8jVQ STOP A .. - TRUSS By a sew device recently pateested in U. S. and C mads by CHAS. C L.V'TM K "N serAausary 18W RUPTURE C 'CURED WITH No INCONVENIENCE W' A ITHOUT RUSE �' � tM111L1VA. 1.Lvvm���. CHCAP BY MAIL . our Saar to us means cjonifart to yon:. - A Past Card will do it. 1. same $32. Also. for 121 re ad'nsting or coo. D. and Markham road, the same CN�Se rrLVTN� sections. Also advice re Winuipig Deben- not t6 interfere with public travel. o 01 x� � ture $35. Roweell and Hutchison for eta. Mr. Jackson seconded by Mr. Young" immatanal. 131 KING 8T. WasT tionery $4.12. Geo. M. Beckett for lumber moved that the reeve grant his order in roAoa•ro .... CANADA and tile 515.65. W. A. Kennedy for nails favor of the following parties : Joseph Hiad ----- --- -- - _ for bridge $1.85. W. H. Hall printing re S6; W. Hall 010; W. J. Clark $.85.55 ; 0. * t meeting about toll gatee $10. W. J. Clara. Ley $9, Carson and Bon 113.9. DEMIER'S LIVERY I for printing voters lists and small matter Mr. Baird seconded by Mr. Jackson that w 1 $35.25. Central bridge Co, for bridge on the County Treasurer be authorized to re- First-class vehicles and hoiSiW for hire day Milne's mill ' bridge $238.50. H. Mills far fund to E. Allen, of Sarnia, the amount or night. Teemin# done promptly by assistance to Indigent $1.00. pea. Empr- paid by him to redeem lot 16, pian 755, day:or job. 'Bus in connection meet- ingbam for repairing two scrapers 50 cents. Township of Boarboro sold for taxes in the ing all G T R- trains. Freight and' Thus. Reesor oommissioner of .bridge on year 1893, and that the seal of the oorpor- express slivered to all parts of towaline north (half cost) 127.00. Geo. ation be attached hereto.' Long for teams on grader three days $5. A by lasso was passed closing op and des- Board, sus and ®��m,Qa melee in Thos. Kest for working road waohine 32 posing of the road allowance between Iota connection, days at 13.50, $112.00 also 70 cents for 6 and 7 in 3rd con. 6 Scarboro. The same �0! vs =� sundries. John Clayton for digging ditmb was directed to be disposed of to Jacob Prop, Y1CSItSixt3: at lots 26 end 27 in oon D. $5.78. Peter B. Bramwell for the saw of 11 and all expen• Reesor for work on hills in beats 8 and 9 sea therewith. ` $12. John Cook for breaking stone on Mr. Cowan seconded by.Mr. Baird mover At Markham road con. 2, 15. Towaship of tbat Messrs A. MoCreight and Thos. Room York. for work on townline between C. P. be commissioners to sot with commission. r" - R. and Wexford (half cost) 16.00. Geo. an for Pickering and Markham to have E. BDOYley� . Merritt, athniaster work done on his beat town -lino graded opposite lot 1 and at . $14.00. Mr. Baird seconded by Mr. Young Junction with Pickering Township and You will find the best _ moves that Mr. Jackson and Mr. Carnag- that this council pay one third of such im. - -- man be commissioners to repairthe bills pprroovement on oondition that Markham and- 1.11 School - Supplies and , on Danforth road lots 14 sad 18 con. 2, also Pickering �► the same. 8tationat'y. Qh�et►p and that Mr. Cowan be commissioner to re- Mr. Baird mooted by Kt. Jeakson .. Good. Also ooarse and pair hill on. 3rd con. lot 8, also hill on lot moves that the treasurer be aathorizod to $IIs Knitting Yarns. . soon S. loan the trustees of S. 8. No 12 the Sam of Fells Tissue Mr. Cowan Introduced a by-law to auth- 1200 for school parpoess at the rate of 6 ea Papers, . orize the levying of rates upon taxable pro• per osat for months and that the Sul of Hair Note, Hat, Belt Port of the Township of Scarboro. The the corporation be attached to the resolu- and Hair Pine and Mat total value of taxable property is 12.228,-1 tion. Patters. . 412,, for the year 1885. The township rate Mr. Jackson seconded by Mr. Young' t . • . was fixed at 2 milts on the 1, the county moves that the clerk be instructed to notify ,� 'ri E. BDOn$t rate 1.37 mills on the $ ; Industrial home T. C. and A. L. il<irkhagal to abstain from 275 mills on the $ ; county rate 208; Town- using the read embankment M a dam for a, - Pickering East End. ship Behool. 60 mills on the 1. water basin. -- — --- Mr. Jackson introduced a by-law to as- Mr. Jackson seconded by Mr. Baird: P;-nQQ LL ress the various ool sections in the moved that this council do now adjourn to � `t ASM I Township. The'bpp-law was finally passed. we" at 10 a. m. in the council chamber,' . The various seotions are assessed as Woburn, on Mgnday, Sept. 23rd next. u/11gq,*LL follows. I— TH ENEW aY .""t. z4..q. Tax. Frcpeitr 7- Sate to Intl . . No. 1 1490 pl889b0 1:763 = ' .. , ,m „ ..15 , :, SchOolook •' b 800 937.11f111 1,18691 - 8 coo 'i :.4 so7,9oo F {;% 1.0 By securing one of our Ten Cent " 9 - 360 ? , ' 9M M ... I.M ,� 10 Soo 1b9,47o ass Bills at your Poet Ofi'iee yon can gAt ., Il '. 4181x3 148,150 ,::" 8,918 19 jos 1e9,65o iso a 10 per dent. discount on SCHOOL Deberitun special S. No. 19, A0.48 -� .W BOOKS or anything in our store, for 11 , Mr. Baird introduced a by-law` appoint. the -next. tlhAly days Only, - A piece of e® ILL 1 S ing a collector for the i r 1895. The by- Blotting, Paper and a -Ruler given law was Scally passed appointinK Robert away �rtth every purchase. �Dj1I, Crawfo.. t a salary of #138, and gave ,ss1.- oarity-to t, mmount of $15,000. . - �i�1 T .' Mr. Jac6 n seconded by Mr. Yonge, Send � `< . w S i EEL WINI)XI `� an moves that the reeve grant his order onthe Your Order by. Mme, ---WITH---. treasurer in favor of the following: Lobb and . Baird 146.25, }leo $82, this amount to be ,If you can't get One of our Bilb.' i,. aid b S. E3• No. 11, G. M. Beckett $15.65; will allow you the diM nt, 1f yon tat I us know. owse 1 and Hutchison 11 ; W.A. Kennedy. 1 ,,nq wq� Xp � t of its _ ;. $1.SG ;Central Bridge Co. x238 b0 : Henry y Z Bulls 11; G. R. Forfar $1.75; T. Whyt$ jf'''11 - i .. • i : I� .; Obho jtuA. . $1.82 ; Lewis Morgan . $2'x5 John Cook 1 e:- A - . €` 82.20 : t . Em m 5Q een�, Tine. 1 y_yH I ,�� - OO�s 182.20: r 7 John Cls tog 16.78, l?'. B. d .'I.,.r ' �`r� Reesor #1 .//y� yc+ y //������. - W 1► t ---' ; yp -� .: 1 # . iWtleQr 112. G. Merritt $14, J.-V1/l+k 061 To , .,a tr :a•.. � .i F'. �+i�!' a,;;ML ...-rte nom_.,. ;..c=.. _ . ��. 1. a �ht get #92.70. i m. 1r, aA t, K -y- - "ti.. ws�l y-. h s. Mr Baird ilecended by Mr: Qo Ilnt : ; _. �' _ ., ,-�-. _ j� F. }3 this aril t �, �/..; Yr.1 �+-- -'°a � +f :�- -.v"f' c_.. 7, •;... t., ��Ki that t �1n gr�►II< . .,� " M S `, r• _ S., " y fwwn- to �}�,,� - -AU 49 � �.y.. - s 11i 11!95 '_ .3 1 Yom,: " .1 ? 0.1 a :, , •­40f,t _ -� Vim. a,4, - P rF �, is - y. `j. } 4 as_j-`k ^SSS -'N tom,-. -�`n', - .n,.. , 1. { g.l ., :I. F. " t '�:., °" __ _ ..i : . jj ' 1 .. i '. H. . FARMERS' MARKET.. al TORONTO August, 29, 1854, .V, 1% � e Wheat, fall ............. $ 0 'TO to 000 '1,4 Wheat, spring ......... 0 70 to 000 '" ` Wheat;red winter...... 00 87 to 000 z <; Oil - Wheat, goose 1. :. 00 61 to 00 00 *i' _' Barley, bush ............. 00 46 to 00 48 Oats, bush ................ 00 86 to 06 88 ,- p= g 4, Peas, bush ................. 00 59 -to 00 62 � xhr:, Hay, new, ton...... • • • ... 14 00 to' 16 00 �t Straw t ;: - .., ton. 00 to 7. 50 .,- Dressed hoes.....:.••.... '6 00 to. 6 50 Beef, forequarters....... 3 00 to 4 001. fir}'_ Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 to 800 t -.1 Mutton.. .. "- 5 00 to 800 Veal. carcass .......... «.. 6 00 to 700 . Butter, lb .................. 00 18 to 00 20 "I" f ' . � :. Eggs, doz................... 00 10 to 00 11 - , ��=` Potatoes, per bag......... 80 to 00 - - �- -3 DOMINION BANK �.._ Capital Paid up, $1,500.,000. '', Surplus; - ,500 000 �� I q .: . WHITBY' AGENCY, � . ;;�,4 1 Qienerai ssalrias iusinees iranaaea �. SAYINGS DZPARTMBNT, t - Interest allowed at highest current rates. No • Kk, . notioe of withdrawal required,, - k. J. THORTON, , ', } laly : MAxAalas:. �, r; , , —_ . - - ' The St O�eI...-�.,, � , . I b . .. -�, . . I . I . ­!. %I� , ­ . . ­,�,� , . ­ ­ ­ . - .. . . — s -t :s . . � . AI . . Me do ,TM n* -. -: ,. .: - V 1. - I .. 1. I - - : . L -., . g . . ­ . - I . - ;­ ,''. �.. . . I <.t: I . C . . ., ­ EMPOR. ­- IUM Y i . , --,.*; - -s . _ Creamers, . Milk Pans.1. . _. ,,. VIf.I'-. Strainer Pails : . :} #4. A�wy �� hna. i 1. . :>~ , i - . :.A I .. �. I • am now prepared to putt • - 1- <, up the beat G}aly. Iron . - E avetrough on short - eat notice. - 3;. I. . ;, . mace work a Specialty. D, , � i i Kennied � ; I Pine's Block, Pickering, :I TIME DEANS MONEY . `s-� Why waste time and and labor working the pump handle when the wind will do it , ,; without expense. . For tine small sum of 130 you can get one , . .:.', I RI�ZE-W,18 WINDMIL]�S' .. p_ (Patent applied for) This machine can be attached to any - pump handle without change. , : .. . 4 qtr° IT- . . - . A.- . IL. R ,P—. . BROUGHAM - 1 .. _LI' ,F ', t� � - :�- . �, . � . ­ I . . � --'..1 :—.. . '11� ­ ....... -- . . . . . - I have a Iarge range of .. . I - samples of si:'� . Spring ant. Summer Saltinge to . � -- ^-t select from, at prices that wi11 cause you. } ��' muah astonishment. ( ' Having just receivedthe latest fashiout . plates from Paris, I am now prepared W ' Rive entire satisfaction. , Call at once and avoid the rash: �' r i "1 A. URQUHART, Brough It ` ` -'e. 4 k First class Job Work done. `. r, st this office.. When-, yon ; h Want any. Work done give us °Tay j - a call.. . - . ,' 171% J _ ["­.­%.„'..'� ” KENDAI'LVI. PAY1N CUR MOAT SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. ' Oertata in IU etreots and never blidem Bead proob beta s KEN At�ls SParIN c�uRi� 1 �. - - ` (fes t � CoM1, at , rob. % % Dr. B., AM bo. r /� Is ... � q _ i hear sr- Bind me one of tour Boers ppolos sad a, Ihaveusedag- dealetyoe! I. . .4 ,:,.. L A*k%- eyavia tzars wm good enooeft i to L wOIIdertal medioleFe. Iqn� nsa a mars s :d.1^ .' 4.. ;1*400—w,!�.JA': � -+!if w � �, tip- SII Aeeait gosvta and leve bottles oarrd nsr bop A both 4f haM alit tis tissue. Oats Usa@.... L 9 Y'1 i 3 -M.14 h. � fi3�� .�--'''�-_,.��A: •a i. � ' 1 , KwAI L'S SPAVIN OUR y , `'� �-' . oirlm, No" Apr. k re. Dr. &J •• XC !"h, iQ b 101 ofya� a - .. : aM Wrong "1Csadall's S eyes" wiW enwoh saeeeea i ' wilAk It,. s>.e I •re Ia , , : V trso.8eat� =4 ` r /� Is ... .61 I - ':�_ eli4r + rw I. . :d.1^ .' 4.. ;1*400—w,!�.JA': � -+!if w 1 St' s,° -- �- t - - - t': e L.� � x y s: F� .Y 44. � L_ a�a � .8.;..,�s.LS..:a 1�..� .._. __ �. �-1�.?.- ... 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T, Li - +rc - s .' �- 3Y �t .,r , w � A. ,: z 5" i L'" F' 1 �_ t r,R 'B m•nl at the )gir►erot of R a, j a t±a #o look at iter• : ll?it►n+sr i at' ; blas .:: i : -° i p 4 gree snorm6ds volunlesa bound in k r- a r end &ad -o irides `isl or�'ottgkit tt? , r •std iaOther -r ,:. sal with t r le + lik linincpr, be the avenin , but mid- leaixs►Y 4vho p g linin all with . y . r:: " t , g -• gt r ` _ in' + i eesi �rtitb white i . - g'4 = .- , f , . - +1._ `; . is too tired tri be sleepy. hn litead rti� :' $ ...xv �... _ geild and silver, have baea :', in the drawing room.' •instead of sen- h snit age from the entire 1lmerb etv: eI ` CHAPTEA XII.-( twrrx ton.) •, cured that tl► 4 its out of 1the -4ttea- sibly"`taking up her candle acid going' ORNE S p�`,TH� G��t���• filled wit �' ( caro pread referria'g to ilia Illness and death y tion for ever." He has almost un- tb bed. x Ybu are wrong there," says lel ilrt- ..--- of the` late ,Czar. � . conscriously sl�li�ped his arts .round iter "He bias been too good to Tae,'' Saye► � -r, eagerly• " You ma quarrel- th ' illi'- a i New tiler d ilvetste •f , feiter�il Elec tc �►rs have been rahlblte� on the waist, and alae, uncondsoiously, too, no she. gently. "bow is it, I+1'oel? What has F <: gym, but you will not be able oto r on doubt takes nc notice of !t. - `�h Tided . Ilt*10ar--llutertstias IMP+ �sd from Berlin to Chor?ott'enbur . They g changed him? Do you think he ll wake - psi trine e[ >itecoat piste. - would have passed- by _ the Imperial Tech• ,o him out of his baliaf. ltd, Hary ua- "It must seem strange to port �Gtt to -morrow -his old sell, -and gitt� zxte ufl Iastitace,andeYperilients showed that ly. Yet with same exoitiencnen •`ham I ei:ould naw ao hate t33e bliotty khat , ► os0ai .. the usual round dopers?' hire. Lan t ii ewelti are valued by g j be onrrent for the railr stronglT affect• not sure .he isn't right, too I res before I s) craved," sayas she, drying "He will never -cold you -again," " r W.,- ad.all the apparatus in the building, so •s ,�' i . + s ex tcs:.at over 50, - ' Y - vaY with him, only," with a faint sarii'1; "I her eyes, yet bab+biikg a libt3e every Dalrym111e. "You have conquered the The aum�r ©# drauRh6 doge fn $slgium to make delicate sofeatifio observatiorie and } ' haven't the courage of y opinio I now end then. •' I didn't know what conqueror. -You are safe for the fu- • prebtibly not Ieik than 5(3,�?00.1 , experim Impossible am too p,wr-spirited a ature to elp it would be like, I suppose, You see," ture. Tp be just to him, Nell he has. ante any. ane ir, any casae. The wearing of corsets by men fa Sot an. Lord Selbourne drew np his owio 3►ill ` � be it gra oz' foriozrilr, " it woo all very well play- found out that he lovas you, and that elOmpiota iu the British metra Ifs. - said left some maneq to St. M•ttbew's ` sma l." j I Ing to one's frienrds and acquain•ta.nc es, ., p° `�; „ discovery has worked a miracle. chnro Blaokmoor, in tatter si ifloani 1, -It Trus iniquitous i Balrbou ! to The iaest brier wood for i Dames. from h' far rnaiatainia divine arvice r P even though they might be counted by ,I m not worth.lt. says aL$'eontPite- p F terms " g seep us in :gaorance o you were- the borders of Itai and France. - hundreds,, but to play to everybody- ly. To this Dalrymple, who is looking Y therein according to the order and prinoi• abouEs 1" . � to rtlhe.`crowd i •Do you know," Xfting out at the starlit sky, makes no re- The t•liest people in the world are the .pie of the Churob of En land, - whether " Yost taus•t not bl a htai, ou " I used PaLrgonitas; the sbcrtast are the Laplan- her_- teas•-sba'ined .eyes to his, spoape oonneated for the tietie fag with the . laust not, i'tiicieed. Do tht, ik h ddd to think that because it was the crowd - tiers. " "You evideattl► n8r'ee Tri arse" Sys State as an est•blfehmt church or dot. •� .. not argue ,, with me', . ..tryi „to ex- i•t would l ,. more intoxiesking to play � The egring 'ala of Aberdeen - Angus "' : ` suede me to return. IBut . he to it but --I was wrong. It did not -he. wSLh a nervous laugh, Ise turn* bulla is llinglar d chow as averr►ge of 8102 A° old Indy of 112 named Rastow ars f saw holes determined I as, he c pati ., quickly toward ter, but, tis . It dread- presented herself rectently at the preieotan fw piazze," it only irigh�teaed me. or 260 s ftgal pe served Ing his re at Lille to draw ter pension. Sh r`ot resist the temptation of otterin me " Yes," says be. apropos of nothing. p1Y, utas Ilpring to hem teat Rflt tie exao iiia of the Kin of as a oputeen woman in Ns leon'e cam i ub to his Deity.'' and gems toward the +wlnliow. "What g lm In truhh he hardly hearse her. $e is �• mark,taeen'Viatoria fs the oldest reigning in Russia, was under Are in twelve other Yes ; he sacrificed y s vag?ely. overCome by the fact t sihe �s let !s the attraction there! says she, with sovero n of Euro "He Would not, see it is titan li ht.� all the air of one who is determfaed pe« eamgaigns, was three bienss wounded, and iidzn leeep itis arnn roe het` ol` . er hh "Noe3, don't say one ro vii wore to to keep up the elonversation or die. To keep a race horse fa eves moderate wears t e siivel' oro- for valour in the Sold. n 4 ��, , wast without. rebuke. p � - „ itanditioa in k,ngland, with proper attend- She noted as surgeon In • Polfrh .regfmnrt him, says she turrdng a cloertly to�her •• It fires areadittl;' •goeg ,�"illjs' Stara? A moon?. Oh, what a lovely ants costs;l,. , „ 625 a yesr, in 1831 She brought- ap fifteen children, b t cousin w.:th a suspioioa f theI old de- fax, aOst Ail her owti reverie: • "iU ,•at sky She steps on to the balcony. her last arvivin Sand is some ears _. . Up ti4 the present time the Necro lis 8 Y t3 y +� fiance bree.king forth for the = ime pi e I left , tRuoae myriad el�Pb Ate l 'It le Cold. Don t go odt or if you Com ° at 80. , in,,volee and 'eye. "I on't ha it. will, put this round you," says Dalry- pane, the biggest uadertikers is ng• _ - ,�„ �-0 .., -, -- �r a •.. . upon ;ma. Upon use alome t I� throwing a large white shavW e~ad have buried 128 000 bodies. f He is a good man. Th . very kin est been aetirg with somebody► ke the mpht' ` ' man. I Shall love him a 1 my lite. I3e over her shoulders. "Yes, the night is The wheat Drop of Soatb America has OIiD �'ACT3 �lEODT WATCHB�`: ,,' : heroine of the play, is wo1ld have J�een feudal fnaroased from 48 8fa0 000 bushels '� took ascan tura of me. He gat me difier�nt, we might have `+ikivided the lovely. But look here, Nell. I don't 189to 104 ' Sow iiia taiga Rose e'trieal[ N►as Nstr - htho such a pleasaait h e, with wo htlnors, but thi -part assigned me left agree with You; understand that,. once bnabels in 1893. r did, (Ierman for all.•, More than 1,000 people earn' a living -!n Sad saw te'TeU else Tlrwe ha tike dank _ people, He So aw ker rzle, alone. , - Faris b fortune tellin and their total -A Wateh tompass. and his wife." " got more alone thein If _ U W bion _ � .that s rather a.. a _speech," Y g• ., t,.: e11 s't�$ " Herr Schawnker l od eav�". , •• says she, with a lithe lou ti "Isn't itT earnings are estimated at f400.00A, Said a jeweller to several gentlemen wbo r �" playing at a concert. $ ' The ldadaltasaat¢, aorres ondent teI�s of were ids otin his watches: $ow man ` Ohart a naune I You hav indeed been "Oh. yes, yes 1 -I was a >dl3velt7 III _a Never mind, you needn't' explain; - I f F pe g " y -a. revelling with t+he very cream of �� play, don't you see? One doesn't oMttn know everything you would say." pineapples beim bouhf; acid deliver of you can tell without looking a� ycur - �te Thus silenxd, Colonel Dal far athoo iasiio.y are or 1 z tY• There is more angry re ^et get good mesio out of a triffing third r3"mple p # ' watobes bow the hoar of 4 is indicated an Ilan sarcarnn in +this- sp h, But Diss part in a comedy, and I know my leans his arms upon the balcony, and It is announced that Denmark Intends to the face o • ' �aQrhtx refuses to see nythi g re music is •• gates into t e nigtlt' Sad she dei romiti't►ot. a-Ste�at,iiaval ort on the isluasi t tlmeFiew r Tbs tour gentle- - good. says she, as if very fig $ he sarcarsm. much $shamed of herself for salting en, the same, a ther awkward pause en- of rnholm, �to compete with the new men unanimously agreed on IV. h Qetmsn canwl. "You can sneer as you will" s ys but compelled.tQ be honest. "Mr. Bar- sues with whi h neither of them knows "All wrong," said the man of watch dhe loftily ; "but I have know rae hour thought it would be a good open- what to do. The drink bill id most London hospitals wisdom, who pointed out that the hoar • men who considered th �rnsehtea he- Ing for me. fine play wase sure to be "what °s'e you thinldeig of?" asks said to be mneh Iesp than It used to be. he at last, So mach for the in8ueace of the Tem er- was indicated by four Ps. cream of socle�ty who ere not alf a success, and_ people would Dome and "Of >xian thin arses $ Ital. F '•Tbero ii •nice little story oonneo- so good gentleme7t es err Saha n- talk o! my praying." Y ge•. O! that afternoon °sP . ker. And besides having perfegt m !t- "And the coming of the People would � in the theater, priroipally." The loug-distance telephone between with that peculiar china," he continued hers and. being a person utte Inca a- insure the ananacia3 popularity of the ("Regretting it Y" Paris and London hap over two Mind 'red "Charles V. of France, w'ho was called - ble of znrtkiug any wo an u>i py play. Barbour ie wise in his own gen- "No!" emphatically; "heti 'yet hoping oalls a day. At the rate of two dollars far `The Wise,' heard of • clookmaker named -., > ` by tautttts and inuendoes a cou d pay eration." I did my -best." . each call it pays, . . Henry Vick, who, about the year 1370, 1Y - " the violin divinely." "Mr. Barbbui la not what you think "You need not be uneasy about that. Sir Henry tiesserner, known in En land was producing the'best and most accurate " 33Q, too, slee�m to hav been a g n- him;" says she, quietly if distinctly now, Yea did magnlflcently, liven I, upset as the "Steel King," has just reach hir ahronoaerten of that period. Clocks keppt fns," v as I wtis by your unex 83rd ail sorts of time in those days. Charles V. says Dalrymple ery t�iee ly , as though she has grown weary of ar- Petted appear- pear, and is said to be proverbially ordered an elaborate clock 'from Viok thoroughly subdued, and educed t a gument. "Never mind that, however." arae there• wa thrilled by your play- hale and hearty. most Ing• What spirit hal which in the coarse of time, was finishe� ' proper I e of mind b'. •'No, go on; tell me of how you felt "What! o heti You? �� �� In Soathirark, Loridoa, as old hostelry, Sad delivered. The Kiag oomglimeintsd feet withering �'& (y today, when"— y u appreciated by music, The Crossed Keys it about to be torn Vick on bis work " So be is," tris she, a erly, fie "You know,', r4ys she' nodding' h "Am I so altogether Heaven-forsair- down, which belonged to John Harvard in ,but insisted that IV. '� , t en a .creature that I cannot like sweet 1637• before he amfgraaed co America. was not the way to indicate fopr and ful all at once of her wn head, just frightened; nothing mere. sounds?" demanded that the numerals bi chars e g d to in her desire to trumpet abroad a MY nerve nearly. gave way, but nota=al- „ Mr. Gladstope hes given a bell to the ILII. For daring to question tbe gorreot- virtues of her friend. "Blit he together, -did it? Did I" -raising fres- 33ut my insult. I thotulit you hated now chapel of Setwpn liege, Cambridge, Hess of. the ping Vick narrowly escaped sg mY Poor Oiolin." touoded in memory of .his old friend and the guiilatine. Ever sizes that tisae watch 1s poor= -vera poor. He is lever h, so bled, misty eyes to his --did I di race „Wh lever you should hear him pix - myaelP�-ltd I know that I was such y eo I do. Has ft not been ever school fellow at Rtoa, the late Bishop Sad clock makers phe world over have used but he is unfortunate.' a coward"? Was," with a tremulous little thin rival -it --and—: •There is onel+►Yn• IIII. to indicate 4 o'oloak ori the dial. ' If so clever, whjy so u fortu ate ?" laugh, "positively her firot and last g, 1n a low tone; I have hated Mr. 94'. 1►larcay, harbour master at Har- "The man wbo wants to Aad out what " There are 'many peopl - like h t," appearance a dismal failure?" Dartford morel'• wieb, England, the last survivor of time it is in a dirk room need not have so says Nell, with sad con iction ; `"you were foollslf," says she slowly the earliest oz �jition cent otic under q ft if be owns a watch its I don t know -I hardly remembet�-• ped' innch trouble in loin ng. could think of nothing `He was aotbl g and will follow m a because they're so clev r, I thf' k. I saw nothi' a8 to me--nothin at Sir James Roea to rescue the Franklin ex y dvice. Let him notioe They can't fix their minds n on th iia but -.that you were there before me. at- any time' Not," lightly, '•that it mat- plorers. - what time it i. when he ggoo to bed st night , so crowed are their brains with lou ly ter having been for so long a time lost tars nt ell now; on ty An English ower has discovered a work• Sad then wind the watch ap fairly tight. - ide� He could irnFrovise by t h ur to me, Oh. yes'" impatiently, , "oi . 1 lie was clever,•' says Dalrymple, Ing telephone between two temples of Pauj dud, by the wap, a watch will give mnoh aometknes, until he m e th t rs course' II did hear you. You played g oomfly, A born muaiclan. He in India. The system is sand to have better service if it is wound regularly at a came unto your eyes ; btr then of er magnificently. The whole theater sat had the pull over me thee`e, No, yav : be'n is opera tion for over two thousand certain hour. $appose it is 12 o clock when . some�tiinea he could do no hing t Il, bilent with delight. They had expected needn't speak; I know I had ao chance 1 years, be retires. On waking up let him wind The mood was not with h m, h u e3 nothing of that sort In a sim le la whether or no, out still I shall always Niee horaa I the -watch again, counting the ticks made • P p Y• powir engines propel the by the ratchet as he winds. $appose tbero � to say. He could not soli ify 4ms if Yea, be satisfied. It Trate a glorious fc.el that he had one chance the mare. street cars in Dres ea. Did he know of They run at • are eI tteen ticks. l.et him multi 1 18 I as it were. He is," wit a si h, "a trtumphi" your Intention to go speed of nine miles an hour ca 38 s- g p y Little inconsequent, pei'ha�,p ." "You -to upon the stage?" sengers each, and the cost is 15 cents a mile by 10, the latter number being the minutes speak tike that?' saps ala, ..Hsi Why should he knawt 'Pi�hen ter qi►s, which elapse at one releass of the tatoheb It might strike Dae a so,' . yes regarding him with wide eyes. "Well! s the watch runs down. Phis arae het Dalrymple, dryly. "And as - •i w th and so I was I would not tell even Mar S Ivester. A • sial mouth i givers white beans not y Y ! Fa p acre tar 1 public tele. gg I should think I would not tell any- 1 plto°ea baa be@n introduced in German sec°nds,and dividing this by 80, the num• axis inconsequent person t at M , 13 r< black" --she pauses, sighs slightly, as body And hue --why should he tae j y ber of minutes in an hoot, he Sada the boor etaw fit to locate you ? ' { if with conte etrar ge .contentment, and with the ob act at avoiding t e spread of result to be three.. Therotore since be Yea; why, told?" I disearses carried by the condensed moisture " turning tat e, s rp s- then, "Well, I've had my day," suer •• of the breath. retired ac midnight three hours have ed eyes on him, "do yo ape k of she in a low tone. I don't know, I fancied, elapsed, and it fs 3 o'clock in the morn• hi'm so? I tell you, he a d h w fe Y ur imagination seems to lie your The number of Roman Catholics and o ing. are the kindest souls on th. he ," -- _ indignant sarca4 " Greeks in the world is 2130 000 o0p • of ' stron a novelist, : pro�nm . l38 ot! M�homme- taking. Bre for der whilom frier e, iYt .: (`HAPTERr XIII_ - 8 point,'• says Miss Fairfax. with . i Certainly, he Inaq be $ve Ot even t�,t . you'd make d+►, 173,000,(►00 ; of Jews 8 00Q Opp , of 1°inutea out of the way in his estimate, but sprite of the depresaio� and Pear un er t, g .Y your fortune. But I know heather 874 U00 000: ` be knows approximately what the hoar t Y g O darliri a elide' delicate droops You disapprove of publicity !n any form, u which she is laborinb ; "the a e e Anew Cert of human endaraoos has bees .. O sweet mouth, so red, so pure! I can quite understand the feeling oL Another interestia too# more love end care and s�^mpa by lri .There in the twilight while I stoop, horror with whish you now r and aaa malt by a p►Inter 'of Ddaraeilles aamad In connootiod four weeks than I ever yet r eiv d eg Duriad. On a wager of 10,000 francs he omb a watch is that 8 t can be used as a - Beautiful Amoret loolca demure. after my late escapade•" pas. Hold it face upward eo that the_ from any one." i There's a word to R hisper; who .'can "You cad imagine my feellnaa for romral�t®� fag ia. Dae position est • boar hand int- direatl to the " Nell," says Dalrymple, *lifi hoc guess ? die. !t you will " sa p� ys. Fo y stw." ' - ed reproach, an'd then checks hi a f. RTill it be No, "tlrweetY will it be, Year" m "That won't K�calrymple, cold- ! Ibis reported that the bicycle clubs ot=---1--- > • It they have been kind to yo a d way. However if ffe them in any St. Petersburg were so delighted with the Dog' Taxes. tri Paris. ' ff they are poor, surely we o' After all, Dalrymple -was right.` In Y to please you, t aanouaoemeat that Gbuat Tolstoi bad takes something to � show our gratit de o spite of --Eleanor's dismay at the I will confesa that I can't imagine why to -the wheel that they presented hits with Every Parisian .who owns a dog has td you wished to t a silver bio' ttteQrt, he says preserxtly, in co - thought of the meeting with her grand- rY Your fortune in the ycle. pay about $1.80 aannal tat oa his pet. q`be . atraine►d tone, yet with a ldent Pe 11- tether, that old gerflc man received her way Y°u did." •' Guelph eyes" aria s protrt:siaa l+eonliar latest Statistics oa tbs sabjeet glue the Ing• with open arms, Arms more open. !n- How else was I to $b tt ? It wail a to all her 1►ia'est taflare of course• but a t l y s desesndants, The number of dogs declared by their owners Ah!" cries she, turning segs ly o deed, than they had ever been before great marry 1 Prince et Walesa baa it in a marked degree . him ; " 1P you would hal Wile, ye°pie want to matke their bread cake • and to:ed as -boat 71,000. The number of p h e, !n their owner's life. !~tern, tyrannical, „ , and it L to be aotiaed is the German do Neized b the d catch I should be grateful. But," n you - intolerant, accustomed to obedience and eo did I. i Rmperor and the Grand Duke of Hestia, gs " Y og ers shows a , - ly, "grandpapa, he" -Long paus . " s • frcm those connected with him. be "It was riot a failure." says he, as if 'I he report that •• Trilby" bad created remarkable and unexplained drop in 1694 : he very angry, Noel ?" had been struck down to the ve jealous for her. "Your coura a tailed little, II any Inter It in Rn land • err p , Indeed but that onl " g 4 pge I over the revfous year, In 1893 -boat Z3,- " He isn'i . exactly delig ted a*i h earth by the desertion :ot hie grand- y to have baso erre sots. $o tar 34 000' doge were put to death by the city, tab you," says Noel, rati;ier un ane usl , j child. Eleanor, whose spirit in truth .. (TO Bs oosvriuosa.) - - copies of the book (have been sold there, the year following only 5,000 were destroy. • � " points .akin to his own. i't must be confessed. was in sorpe and itis Saw Sia-sl►illtug edition is ip lively ed. There hes been some talk to Paris of i deataad, establishing a •• I}og®' Home" for cast -ori " You mean Where a e w g - hacir defied him, flung file threat in his Z'bp ]gagia t1VlDe-(iIa43•' Ing ?' cries she, suddenly. "' h, of q . face, and left him to "repent of tt at bliss Margaret Smith has just died at sasses, similar to the ane in Loudon. 1 his anybody I know. I couldn't I co Idn t ' leisure. Pour_ water into a wine glass until it is Ferndale, Inverness. Her father, Dr. refuge is very prosperous and popular, and ` face tfie�m again ;and aspera lay g an - He had not known that he Loved fii`r nearly full sod plane the palm of year Neil Smith, thea a surgeon's mate, attend• but lately received a bequest of d5 000 ed to Lord Nelson oa board -the Victor at from the estatte of a wealth d f papa. I'll go back;" spri ging u till he lost her. She was the Bole re- bead squarely over the mouth of the ! Y Y og ander. I'd t^afher face the audie ce gni maining link between him at#td his past, g, . Trafalar, when the great admiral True Darlag the year 1884 this inathutfoa geith• taking care to bend our fin than grandpapa. ' end• the girl's lovely face and sopntar,- ,Y Kers at �► r fight mortal y wounded... Brod up 16,1`ll dbaadoned dogs -Sot } anRie,- as shown in t e lower illustration. I abandoned in the sense of beta dissolute " 81t d�'wn," says baI pie, o -sous_ laughter and petulant .ways had $till holding your hand firm! u pr• Stuhlmaan, iwbo fs ttavelNag is R , �> palling cher rather unceremo iaus�y t become so dear to'hlm, ao much a part 1 Y Pon the Africa. bu come upon a tree whose iro�t of course -and out of that number 3,22b "ti resume her seat. "Your andY the of his daily axiatenee, that when he g ass' stretch out your fingers suddenly !n gives out a tallow -like fat, The true is were radaihled ar sold. Not a iiagle case • is not so formidaFte st .you ch ' e t lodlte4 hnd":liatened for thein th vain. one of the lar est in the forests of Usama °t hydrophobia rraa observed. believe..him. You," sltlfny, "ne n' the existence itself seemed worthlePs. f been►, and the ruff !s big Sad heavy, areas, u easy about meetin him ; ann a tout is length by half a foot fa df• Y_ t g e ! When '_ 11 Fa;rtax, in fear. and tram j r g deoidedl g :aporoadhed the library door on - ' ametar, Ae Denied the Call. H y anxious to gen ou oro b!in again." her return and stood irresolute Ismail PNsha, the late Khed v Aa • Trithout f eaf Lgypt� h±nglish arrpy otiiger tells esti amusing yl Ta scold me ? Tq lock _ ; ' lett three widowr, ossa ; (3eorgitan' princess story of an incident that occurred ab tip, gtr it, ani finally .tours herself inside it. I Sad the other two Clirceasi+ns, wbo live bZa haps ?''' questions Mises Fai fax, wh lihrough the -good managen3ent oL Dai- idetone inaay Years o, is has. evidently small faith in ors ar rymple, who hlad given her a determin �` d together is the palace of Resiaa, on trhis ' alt s time of byre's nder mercies. - ed push that 'placed her on evidence ys d Cavalry De of _ y of Napias. The now delve about i p On s oertaio very h he of ho--- o forgive ams revel a u," whether She would or not. 'Lord Car 1 aples wit our these ilr, and are .very og y night there was .a cam late silen se•ys l: Iry mple. , And the , sa ly yne rose and held out his hands to het. - g p b fond of stopping ar►d ;the theatre. broken only by the voices of the aentrfer; f who at "RThat ad we -all done- to ou, ell ' "Nelly = Nellyl" sa.•id he, in a low I It is said that Corot, the painter, used , Pegular intervals, passed the usual that. yo should' regard us as so an tone, but with •such eagerness, such de- to gave needy artfatn' paintings whfah he word down the line. The ufoer'A�ok� i� ogres ?" light, such comfort, that- she ran to � bad done, Sad wuafd! tell them that b just as the usual watch was _Passau p Will he forgive, Noef, are p him with a sob and threw .her arras J 1 skillful bargaining thiy might get twelve this was what he hoard : 'First sentry.; '' Q� T' ys -she, tears start! g in T er around his neck. francs foe each of them, One of thew Number otic, Sad .all's well.:, Then i eyes. ` Oh, if I were sure of at. - The old. man cltm to hex.,. . intinga True recently acid for 4g there war pile ce for a moment• and a ', B He, , voice called into the darkae�s, •• Number _. Sint -but+ he 'has been alwaays so- a ern who had proudly repressed all feeling � - r 1si Fnd an ther for 1.2,000 franca. that I'm�afraid 'fo meet him ow ; ,and tbr-ou hout a lifetime, _ three, and all s well, Sad number tire's :.• 13 became now tae - .laws Sri to ba allowed. to aslee Before number four mould take yEt," t h uses etre 1'�s lth h engage In trade and iadept g' gk er_ monatrative, Perhaps >t was a relief to ! • I ry ott the same up -the thread of the proceedings, a vofse . ' bell •for a.. moment, and the is van- him to give way at last to some. bon• . .`, . 1 - :. f°°tta{f s�' f°reigners residing is the ooun. ►n which more than a sus iaios� o r; gvlsb d.. She bursts into -t ra. 'fpm est emotion. He ' t+r`y' by regulations '3ast usuect. b the remained P f slumber • �1- ! rpoke no word of k Government. The Imo alae y cried hurriedly c ,! Number " ` even mo#•e afraid to go back to hat condemnation to her, Y ' contract two but held her to i 1 ` ' • ,, ,and all a well Sad number three's a y` awful theata,," she sobs, er in him and . . ry k rnarrfagas with Christian foreigners. who liar t" ' ,t Patted . her pretty, naughty as if her heart will break: head amd implored her to casae from a borisantal position and this will Brod' ��� � countries where Duch-viardages - , "Nell, �NeI] ! don't go on 3i a th ~t ! crYttig. A bond of friendahi and love a partial vacuum under the palm, which r M e p will permit ypa io lifl ilio glaut #rota -the Na fewer thaxi l,g eDtates ar® �Qrth 8 Conte9t. i I tell yo I swear #o You .t at rci n�as signed that day between. her and table sold at anotias this rntonth b the t'o faller• -I wish to contest rn z� Caa'byne will receive you Tri ,h o en Mira theft never afterward was cancel- . - y state will. i ttaQle's arms.. ley darling -my dear Irl, t I led. -- , beak of Rusoia, .which has toreolosad ilia Law ee=ls the estate worth it2 ' It is claimed that, owin the mor a ee, itaI �� doubt of what I say, do or f • • ., r✓;� +r4 , g good tit 8 `l hey searlg ell belong tc ` pall g --He left14Q,000. - .� , .4 * e e `Ike work d®ne bq the )�provpd Indpatrfal nobles who are hopelessly: fasalveut, fn a Lawyer --Lot me f>hlnit I..would speak like chi os de- You gee I *tet riglA, Nell; lie bare Dwelling (.otnpaivof London the death rate few cues through a ' aucoeisaiou cf ba ,a®e. That`s fifty those ` e . qp, 3rotll in any Trey ? . As r r gong You no malice," says. Dalrympk,'-trre- of that city has been reduced from forty to harvests, but oner+slly thi`ga h intra d . and• for me, and Btty thousand far the , b ' to the .theater, you may he s- ti;g back- from the window, vt►-t, alt ,s only eleven in a thousand. a ce anti Tie et., g va Swyer ori the other aide. yea ' ' .. % Worth a - - � : _, Ff, - . I -, �,.; - w, s- .: ,. -y.:- :. g ... • d r ,. ( ,r •r '' I . n: X- ,, 1:4, »� r. , i a. -r - _ - 5:-. .. .-. .-....- - .. i.: ,. -. s :... a �' t . s r is r +a- 1 •.} -'- { i, . , -: .. i_ • ,.. •\' �` - of P . R. :. - ,. ::�. - F - a is :. , f i, - .. ,.. .._ . - . .. .. .. _,. ex. ,.. ,... : ',�'+� . - ,q :_:. m _#-•fir '� -�, rt' -A `^ : . - _.. . .. _ r .r. .fib.,.: -tf .. :.} ,tc•- iS. .z,i .'7 - . .. -. I. �:^'.-_. -. R ._cby.. ,,.. .^rA r m,�'� .. t t. fin b - .: I, ... ::. .. . - - .- .,.-. 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I . . .. Y-7_��,V�.��,, . " - ; ­ ]?R I ' The State V�'teri�'ary De Limp Explostolis., . a I - ;. ­ . I .: . , LL -41- cooking. . . 11 �L; 4. - ­ . , "I . .. . .�. � ­ THT VIEAY' LAI EST A 1LO' - . . ___ . . .­.pl,� _,:_,�_­:7___,: 1 - . - I I N VER Iowa has deci4ed that tuberculosis in eattle . . - ,.� I . . Apple Jally. -Take r4pe, sound apple$ . I - . _... -_ ­ I 'L " .�­­._��"' I `­ � . 'm . - . . .__ ., - I .. .- _ . I . . ..! � . - "11- � . '.... �, - I - , issob hereditary. ­ . tical Era, In reply,'to a out thern, remove the OTOCYCLES- WILL tAK19 THE . - - � _._� , _31 - - � I... - .- _ . TR WOEWD. I . The Pharmacou . . , , . . , ". , . . ,:.:;:I-, 1. seads,and cover with s� ;.. * �� -j', -.., I �.­ - .... - . ,:'4' 1� 414_1 F .1 . I . I . I . . . "I _. �, . .- - 1,.a . �:.- ', . . '.... . , ' - .- . k - I _:. � r`: i .1 .. ;: - .. ,. . , , i. - . . . : � i . 1. - - .1. " "I - I . � . , � ��', . ,, � . I ­ , %�::_ __ � . ,_ _-1 . .Y " (;4,, 4 .1,; - -1. ? - I - 4 . :1 .: ... ­ . __ .1 - il , , I- A mysterious, djoss�se has btokoti out qu8stiOa-saYs there is no substance that caur cold water., Let boil until quite pulpy, PLACE OF THE NO BLE ANIMAL, '. ; I � I. ..., �� .. ., L ­ '&­ _­ L . . . - I.. ­ . . .. I � �::­�.. ,,. I ­_­. . - , L _ -- - ; . . . ''. ­ '� V � IncifteM4 - .1. �t _� " . . ,�!, - - � . :_ _ among the cattle in Indiangi in which. that Will prevent -drain them through a now jolly .bag. 1. - - L' _ . ' : L - I , $: . . .. I . . fatereqil WheMq A ban, � OT x Own 6iffittr, be added to pil in a lamp then . . .L !­,. ­... . .. . - - ." - i, . �. To -every -pint of liquor add one pound of The Doom ' I _;, - . - r I - those affected lose their sig it. : I L' treat DrUal . ,:, 11�v � A I , . . Or l4al - the un led stateii, and 6](Plosions,without destroying the virtueof - or 4he Equlne�ae , , .x titux mealy . , ­­; ..,: �-" o . I --,-. �'. All PArts of t . I" '.., _.. . r . sugar.. To prevout it boiling over keep it � I ..". 1. - I I - �­ , �' r I _ .. &Ad , Prolipeotcora claim to hays a the oil. for a Great , -� "I -. - . .. .: a Q101M. Condensed 21;� _�L . . 8 . Herseiess Vehicle � � 1 .� truck a rio� The 011Y i afe way is to uee-an oil skimmo,L Lift the skinilliffr occasionally - - . . a&"-. . T�­ :_." 1 . ..� . . . I ... ­: Assorted for Easy Ut adi A& - . 'vein Of tin ore in the Cascade mountains, whose tomb is Within . � ­­­'- iP'. - ­ - - . the limits of saftity. - from the p lInteresting IsLror .. - I . . I.', - I - -1 - . ,'L . I—— I Washingto . I an, and when the jolly falls Mallon. . � � . � ... - , I . 'ki- - - ., - ­ . GANAD 164 - ""! j�,7 '?,��­-'A 311 Territory. - . - . - _. , :� . - _._-: - � � "; _. �.i . � ,�....; �, I ­ I - ­ .. ­w� ,,-,.:: - L ­ ' I , , L d . ,�... 13 , .­ M% . - , � : I � . 0 L _ , . . I.... The'law in most of the states is ver 'strict firom it in thin �sheete take it up and fill The troll , - -, �­ . , :� r� 1 ­. .. I .. . L .; �41 � . . ­ . . i �i -1 .. .i - , � : . . . . ' . . 11. . v Jeanie Lewis,�Ps boon shot and killed I y I OY has. routed the horse in a littlo L-, ..'.'v -''.,. -"l _ . N � � .r a n W a" _ �.'­.­:�. �'-.�: . � I'm e firit-ol i by Lewis, .F. Mulluor in Oakland, Oal.. a years. J* 1890 the United ��y���. ... - . Tfamilton ' ti I have your glasses or jars. Belleflower or 16 -than thra* I I . .. .�. . a upon this subjeat, ana inspectors are main- 8ruith's cider in fine for jollies. � 84 - ­_­, 4 , - - hotel. . I b 041188 she would not marry. him. tallied whose (ititia, ' are to inspect all oils , - - - States had on its ranch 14,000,000 horses. . , �� ­ - __ I - �_ �. - I . �_ I ea 1:11, 1, I . - I � 16 I Apple WiAe-Use pure cider from sound - . 1. . . ... . ,- . . _ .- %, �� ­_ Chatham is to have A lie $.25,000 Pub- Leroy Carditf, IL nine-year-old boy In I brought into their variouii jurisdictio worth aboub 6978,000,000. By 1892 the ' . - _,i�,� , I as &0- dry a pies fresh from the press. Add W x-ty . .. _ - !" ." '! a ... . .- � L � ­ _- I lie School." Indianat h" 0OMMitUd suicide from the '00rding to certain tests proscribed by , . number of - these horses had i inert by IS,.. ' ;,%__-::1w ­i, . London is to' itAve a new Y. AL 0. disgrace he felt at his paren I law- POU, to of brown sugar to fifteen gallons of __L,."*. �, . _. ;- -, ___­ �. . ___ � _ , _. A. to' divorce. I It in very seldom that all explosion of an oil -the cider. Put the mixture ildtO 8 bs�r-- 00:000,000 and, they had i ' creased in ' ,;.�_ jL;,. ­. - . - I I � building ,00( Twenty person . - clean a ­ - -,I.- 1�,;;I." _. . . 9 were oisoned, four . lamp is caused by thepreesure of Lhe vapor rel, when disolved, and fill up to within two vallue to 01,000,000,000. , � . . ... _. d 1;,4 0 . I - . _ . , ,� - ."� .� Londc�:2tov'ceos"tt Viull pay 6 mills on the fstally, at a PiODlO in Indiana on Monday. . Last January 1. .'�' W I . Arsenio was put into the drink' I inside of the Is - gallons of being full with o"r, clean th ' - - !" � , - -�, I . . �X"�,� � . - , (Intiar in local taxes next yo1r. 1. trip. In rare instances possi. cider. Put in a coo place,. lea are were on farms and ranches 15,893 318 - - . -I'.. 11 I - . I r I I . . Ing water, I blys explosions may be caused in this I ving � �.: '- .1 .. ­ . - . wayt .the � .: "- ..�i �. . -eight hours. in - 1- I - .. . A movement is on foot la eitablish an An attempt has been discove bung out forty Then put ' horses. worth only $676,730,580. In � .. -41. - e I ­ . . red to bribe orexample.where the ignited oiloverflows - - three i .1., ., ) � . --- I . _:�.* . --. ­ in"matiorial park,among the Thousand the Jury -in the -trial of Y 'Dung Durant for the lamp and the laTnp, to enveloped in flame.- the, bung, with a small vent untij ferman. years the farmers and horse breeders have . _. �­ I 11. I . . v . . , _. .� .1 . . . JBI&II(it. the Emanuel Church murders in San ,But explosions (ati6l, cease&. Then bung up tigh,t, and lost &I'Most $V4,000,0W, in hone values, . .. ., "�__� L , - ­ ' .1', " ......... 1. . . . � - Francisco. . � I - . Usually oociir in another in one year thi - .". ,�4,L-;L� � , . . _; , ", -_-� -1. ,�' It ip expected t SA Dir. M611tagu4 Will . 'way, viz. ; where ttis vapor of kero a wine will & fit for use. and in the gains time about 8400,OW,Ojo - - _�� . """:­�4 * w - . . Dr. Hen N", S� 0i � none 18 This wine requires no ra *: " ' I.. I .1 �1'_ �_ ,.; . I . - -! take tip his res ' ry I i oking ; the loug'er, of electrio railroads have been equipped .. . , 1. �_ 11.� . . . L idenoe &� Naw EdinburRh, d and eta Oft t*d M led in proper -proportions with air thus tip � s I * a @tAmrb of Obtawa. i I rrest- if formin it stands on the ]so; the better. I I.. ,.. �;� . .­ .. ". � � \ physioi%u Of San Jose, Cal., ias been a g a true explosive mixture, 4 �­',- L�l " . * '' . hich , I .. I 11 . . . 4I � ad on a charge of murder I - - and constructea. .. _, _.. " L'�." �' ' -L.' L - A dog has died of hy'dricphobl' * . - Hs, proscribed Will bxPlode With great force when fired b ` ._� %'',. ''.._4; . ­.- ':�It'., ! . . n Lon the wroni medicine to a patient. . . � Y AS TO THE CHO-LERA THIS YEAJI. Thin is one of ­,­.,;, � - . . . aflame. Thisex lailiewhy a lamp is in more the prettiest or& 'plan of - "1, I I : don &fter biting child. The latter has L P . in - . , - ... � I . . - - 1. -110 I - one -to New The Rev. I)r.willism Dese,distinguished danger of explodimg when only, partially Q, I I - . . the transfer o .. 7.. "I "�'.. I I "-' York for .the Paateur treat- - . f economic valu from one �, - ' .�,:_. , I 9 . . . . . . I as �_ .�. .,:, . " 'J . -, _. ment. as the first Bap 'let Mllj&ion&I.Ly t,O China and filled with oili4wcause a larger amount of ever - _. � - E __' - 1". . , - _. L _,:_ . . ad out � ­. A 11 . __ '. . - I siam, where Is labourad I space is filled -with the explosive mixture. It Exists 114 WaRY Countries, and its 'b ` got Of People to another work . 1. ,zr_ ,1 -, "_ 11 1. _', Damara L-aframboise,"A-COAvict in filly yea,r I tim . vu By the calmina.tion of . I.. - � --�! ��_, , � I - �§t- -died on Tuesday at Is' I There are persons who suppose that there - a Ar* Many. . a new invention- . . . '. .. - San Diejo, Uslit � , ..,;- V., . . I . 'v incent de Paul 'Penitiintiary, Montreal, Ornih. . � 1. " � 11 I... . '. - . Adviceri havo bbin received s' Can i o no danger of a lamp explosion unless For another year this ay b1p or the first electric railroad. in now n _.� ..� . �:�,�. �� _1 .. : bm fallen heir to g, fortune W.5,000.- De . t the State I the Whole bodv of the oil in the lamp in . I Country mi .early - 1 ,:_�..,. - . �:­­ . - , I - . . � .. _ L �, � _. partment in regarded as safe against the ebblera. Up weuty Years old -.new wealth - to the - - .. �. . - .. ' to NV&AshiDgtou that Minister ! heated to the flashing point ; that because . 1. _­ .".. . :1 . �11 , � . . . ­ - The Ontario Government- has decided Denby is consulting with the British and ' amount Of $4-00,000,000 has been Created, '' _­ . - I __ . move the School of Pedagogy to Hamilton the temperature of a room never rises 'to to the Opening of the mouth of A uguab it , , . . v 1--.11, - - . L L . L _:.: �. at the close of the next, session Chinese authorities relative to the full and and old wealth to the value of $424,000,(M. - . . . .,: �, . . I at Ku. i . L _.. --1, � - .of the complete illvtistigation of tbe riots : 120 0 R,thero coin be no d%nger in-usingoil had not, appoared in my country of waster ­ I .1 L Be -6ol. - - I -;, : It - :� 1. "I"'. _. - . I Cherig. - whose flashing point is 120 0. n des troyed. The point at which this influ- , - :, -1 -.1 . Euro pe The health authoriLies of Ger. , . I - " �.. 1, I ... .: . . - ..... ' I i - - The defundt Colm" me.rc6ial ank of Mant. . 11� ­ _ . . r In -an elaborate series of . experiments , ence has been felt ii- ­ . __.,�., _1 - . . of course the city . .- .� . - . - . - Many, - .L , . . ' L ,_ 11 , , _,,*:/"! ENERAU' , ;., �. I � . I France, and England are uow.confi. b-orsecarline. Ineach ' . . '� L tabs. has paid another dividend of 13 per .-, - .1 1-,� i. i 0 � .. . 1 . , - pqrfdrrned under the direction of the Mich. I . I . I . of the great cities from �� ­­ ' -1 ... .. .. . I ' ! ' ,. . - . I igan Board of He don t Of their ability to do . � ... ­­ ' I _ . . .�, I Cain L. , making a total- of 50 'per cent. so far iThe bul4n insurgents are g alth some years ago, it al with it promptly 7,000 to 10,000, horses have suddenly been - - . - .1 , -�:;;, ­ ,.-. .,. ,�, - _­­ - !: on original claims. - . ground. . . tead il y 'gain. I was pro,ven by experiment with lamps.that and Successfully. The Germans have this thrown Out of age, and still more, the yearly - ,._., ' - :. _� I Ing . - . . I ...... _ ' , ­ . �1� e., - � , � W. , � ' ,. Ian explosive mixture may form and the purchase of horses to fill their places has . . -_ , ; -In' consequence of ibe revailing low Guateniala, i's reported experiences even in re t ._­._�ni , � : .r. ­ L . t - -1 . to I a, on the verge' lam�.May explodo while the body of oil in "isfactory This has had its offset .- ., . . . . uddenly stopped. -, " . : ls will not be all)wed to enter. of revolutio � Ir than those of last yesi - a - ...'� ,,, � f � '. : n . � mo is not sbove 85 0 F. - The tem. - . -L1., 11 ' . � . . the . �ndcba:e�beall able on the price of all horsefleah, and leart I 'i.. ­ .. I I , el . I _ 1, . 1 - the Welland Canal drawing more than Wora: on the Ninama erature of .the body of oil in the lamp,is .to guard their country by inothods as winter prices for horses in the east dropped , _'., . .. .. I '_ - * Car a I in obo . / �r :-_., _: thir t een feet six . inches of w .%ter. - -a more; P . - . . - - : . . .. being pushed, forward. . not the only factor to be consideled,because scientific as they Are easily applied - ­_ �.­ -_ . L I I . . .. .% Mr. and Mrs. Shortifi, the pare f I onehalf, while a single was tern state, Oregon, . . ­.. .. - L :.. . � . -­.. : .�: , ! different parts of the lamp become very Ruri n'l the present year, and uip'to this has 2,000,000 horses on ranches, which no . :_�., . nts o Nihilista were arrested . , ,.'. " . :,.. the Valleyfield: murderer, will arrive in in Odessa on Monday night, unequally heated. If you will touch tile br as , one knows what to do with, and which are ..,.,-;, . . . . . I Montreal next month, to be present at War in said to be t h . I collar of a lamn which his been burnisna time, cholera has existed in Huropean being slaughtered for their hides. . - .. I ­ . , 7 .­ _, the - trial, which L reati k between � for aome time you will find it quite hot,and Russia, Arabia. India, china, . '..':!:_:�: . . � . ber. w'll 'tak(3 'llso's 'n'Octo' France an d Brazil over troubie in French � 11011138 NOT IN rz. % . .. . . � - -.,.- . �� L" , I . . .. L _. � I - . . - � . . . . . . . . - . . . - . . � � Guiana. . the tube supporting the wick is still more It, is unfortunate that trustworthy statistics In go far as the decaden - - ..-i . . Mr.. Collingwood Schre'iber has f"ra . . I � . . I strongly heated. The fortn'ation of vapor . . . ce of the qommo -.*. ��. � I - I . to CiLtrwa front an inspectioia of the Son- Prince' Ferd!nand has arrived in Sells, I will be datermiaed by th concerning it cannot be l5btained from horse in an economic faC4 a i I �Ilil , - e hottest part of .list view Wil - _ `L '�_. , - . _., I lAnges can&), and reportw.that the worle and received an eathusiastie offib.9,; and the launp *hioh'oofnes in contact with the Russia, or from any of the other countries fte that the* now industries furnish more ' - - . -,_,�,, I- i ., - ,___ I I . . _i - � , 0J.. .0 Is. progressing in a highly satisfactory public welcome. . . . . i oil. . . in which it exists, -with the excepti n of profitable employment than horse raisinc . , L' L tL��": 1- � . . 4 .. -1 ­ - , �. 4. manner, and what has been -done is first. A pitc�hed Aocioentqm t always resultfroma lack Japan. It ravaged several of the W-fttOrn furnishes. Making bicycles and elact!ll 71 �,-,: � �.,­ - : battle lt.�s O'c2cu le'A� b4t*een I 0" - . - I . .. ' .. . .. elass. - I I m Japanese forces -and rebels on the Island of of care. The causes of explosion may be Russian proviric" l"t summer ; it did not appliances aff6rda a larger aggregate 0 . :. - �' I - 1. - . - -,!,� ! - ': or ba-cori'and ha Formosa. I rider the following heads : ater, and it has . . - .�_.,.4 . _`L'�, - . The demand i ' , arrsinked u entirely tlia&ppqfar lost wi employment bhan the" machines will dis. . _. . . ;. M in Eno. . * ; � �;L� r, . . mcisely a's lose to I be . , ' I �_ � , ­ - .. z laijd is supplanting that for - . ' ' lox ' 1. Rapidly carrying or moving a lamp, been spi(lemic since ,the early spring place. It is not so p '. �.:.__i___ I - � . . salt pork, a Fears are enterta farm and a - . - - I . ined th t -Queen go as to agitate the oil season. During the gain to the city." far with less - r� . JI: � . . - - I . ! i fact of importance to Canadians, inaamuoL Marie of Hanover, the mother of the Duke � p causes a mixture of month of July it h" _. -­�, , � . . as bac vapor and air to make its escape from the pirevailed -largoij in the prrovinces of opportunity to open n'sw I"d,s will come. I . 6 , I:., _ �� .. . - . -1 k. . . . I ­ . . �. on from the Dominica commands of Cambrid�e, wid shortly become totally lamp in Close proximity to the flame. T Voillynis and PodoliN near the torrito an lmpersi�ive demand that our f&rms ba ! _` r, �i� - ' . . . , '.. . J... . a higher pri . I . his ry i, * - -"* " - J. ce than that from the United b,ind. . - I � - . I I put to more -profitable 111441 �- _ . of Austria, and also, to some than rearing . i- ., _� � - � States. . � . , escaping mixture may ignite and produce - extent, in . .. . .. I- L� I , . ­ . ___., - i . . it is offlaially"ari6ounbed the ti'five airrests I an explosi'on of the mixture in the roser. the Vistula provinces, on the Counties of: ordinary horses -in other words, a demand L. .- ­'�.:�.-:. - , - '' , . t I . t - - , !.- -i. - m The ship Ellen E.' Ke6ny is' reported at have already been maue in connection with . voir. , . Prussia. It is r sid to be of for more -labour in producing human food. . ,_ I.- I � I � . . ­ I , . . - growing ci y means a growing demand . . :1� . , � _ . - S.L. John, N. B., from the West Indies# the mikesacres at Ku-( heag in China. 2' An impoffectly closed filliti malignumt type, arid its - victims are . I ,:1:_1 . ,:.::, an unusually Th. t � - . I- :%.. � - . - . , ... . with yellow fever on board. IThe Depary Cnief of the . for farm ill4littlry. All the new man called -. ' .'�­,'­ ­� I.-. . . I , The . palioe of Sipfis has been ! in t'he lamp reservoir favor@ exp alorie, as ..4p ily oarriai off. In order to keep it I _. . -.y I- . ment of Agricultu' . _ _ � �,: ­. �'L I . � _-1 � . rq has instructed its iocal comf nment t the towns to make horseloss buggies , . . , . ­ !, , arresto(i on suspiewit of licity in the, it favors tile -tormation of the vapor and itir -out of Germany, th .0 t�__ � a Berlin Gover . -_ � : � . .. � ._. I . " . agent to take such acti6n as may be cau. , ass,kesilialiotioVex-Pienuer Sit rnbuloff. . inixture just mentioned. - has established a " sa.nithry cordon" along must be fed by now labour on the soil. . ... I... !�-�._ sidered necessary. I I L . . From a moral and aesthetic . ­ .,. I - I _- 3. A sudden Cooling of the lamp,owing tho frontier, and all travellers from Ru -point of - ­._. ­ . . I Tho I all oi Salcuics teleuri n.1 is :, . -L . . - 1. A despatch fiom Ber'ne, to "posure, to sAraught, may giv rise to are again this year, an they were last as - view, the di,sappeara,nee of she, suffering . - . � �,'­�� :� . - D 8witzerland, I.-at-antinople thAt r� Buigarisd bknd,uumbe - year . .� _:_:,�. L . Miss r- Pl . horses may be expected With satiffacLion. a .:*,. .� T, I . says that cy ing about; one thutisand Mau", as att,acked . � h of air, whereby the air 8 pace in � subjected to a - . . . , � '''. . onalds. I . INI so a' a . - . _ - ��,: . . - - ' - .. daughter I, - h the re"i vair is charged ,�ith a high . The human brute may be leas in evidence, . . .. �- " , .�. of a residm4 of IM atteal has t 0 villoge 6f Jal.akli, a ly ex- . MOST JU00ROU21 1xilpICTION. � i . _ 01 i - - : ­.. ­ I pecured t -ho degree of Ph. I (Dootor ty h ad burned two plosive mixture, and the flame of the lamp ' _. the sibused beast certainly will be. The - . .. ­- L;� ` ',�� . .L of I hundred and nine . ,�z . . ro 1� " I �' uete and killed Austrisa)sohas made some p vision for surviving horse, like the surviring dog and. - : .1 ." .:, - : _� Philosophy) at Zurich. She a a gr%duato Lwenty-five of the innabio may at th" same Ume be forced Into the air I . . 1. ­,_ - - . I . I 1. � - tants. I guarding the border, - but it In much leas cat-whoee practical uses vanish i dv . �. , . " 11; , ­ - 11 University d ap st-graduate ,1 space. Blowing down the chimne . .. - . �� of McGi an na a .. ,11 . . ne. I " � to - . � . .. . z The Novesti, of St. . I - I :,, - �i ..-:, , .1 of Cornell University. VetetsburO, "com- , ex.tingui4h tile is , me ej complete than that made by Germany, and ad societies -may be a greater source of i . . . : . 4 � .. ., . mp has the as 00 bt .- ., � . 1.�:� - I I menda that Russia, France, arid G there -have been many C"64 of the diss"a pleasure as'-& high class and patted servant . - , �1. - '', . ishing ermany and it the wick be lowered very much, or in GalicijL and Bukowina. I and companion 6f man. I.. . . - . - .. . . Tho question of as .abl'i I the'auth-6r, uuite with the United Statei aud Groat the game Ich reduced in size, . .. . . - i. . V� - -.;, ity of Canada in Ith courilry surrounding 0 twise nu . . � . - _�� � _�: i - _. ni � BALI n RACR OF MoTo0yCIAJL­. I. - ': - I . __ �' . e*rn Sea'at, B tidson'd Bay '%�Atod, and ite sun. borders of the Red Sea, early in the - . _. � . ".-:, .i - _`_ the great North- Britain,with a viewof obtaiiii 41AC10" tile lamp a becoMe Tne, cholera appeared in Arabia, on the . - '_ : L.�'; �, ;; . . 0 for * the outr%qee committed by tile China" spria . ­ '. - - - by the - .. I - . - *' [. -r_-.- - � u 9' The Chicago Tilues-Heraid says a grea . . ! �� ��l 1 1 �� hai be,-, tinder the corliaideration of t1jel 00ptibility I the effects described oorrea* broughtthere, " mi''other.years, - . � , � epalLment oi the Jiiteribr,and it; may act a a 8" race of horselese vehicles in being arranged - : . i. ..: -1 ,�. _ P*)u Lne different nassions, &a I in order to Dondingly i creased. Explosio I th M oharnmedan pilgrium from India to Meoca.. . .,:.,.; opose ou!ain flub8tant:al guarantees ap)nst their "a is fav red by the air paasagas being Alarming for.November 2nd. This race in the one . . �. . -.,�-,w-�_ , 11 C;,)r, juncLioll With the P1 I . - . I d expedit. repetition. I cc)unt4 of its fatl4ity were sent . , 1�1�r. I .- - . ion --to, Hudson's BLY. ":. 11.�;. " L .. i Obstructed by dirt or charred wwk, by the a to ic of diaeussion in njechLaical and scion. _ - .. I ,- -­ ... . . I I _' .:-- - _�.�_ -: I . �. I .. - - -1 I I out in the spring months and up w June, I I La 'Semaine � �., ! L - -L".- I I i wick not being long enough to reach %be tiTO circlea. Every trade and techn - . I -.L.,. ,_:""-� Rell-glo-uge'l statma 'i�:At thel ... . 11�1: , . - -1 . . but nothing hasleen heard of it for some ical. - ,- . L .., . ,. - I . . . . � -X, . I - - , L. - " -:`j ­ - .., . I �, I Kept His Word. . 1, 7 ! . , bottom of the oil reservoir, and by the Jonrnal in %he country in devoting a large . . ,.-I �.­ � .. I i . Rev. Father Lacorn'he has. secmi-ed from the I � � "::` '.­ - - . I weeks. and its rovs, on have doubtless been .: r'd I , - . I .- . L , LL J -- G-Overnal ,- .1 . .1 : lamp being burned until the surface of the &Mount of space to a discussion of the vari. - ' � .. -, -��:-,..);.', I . Ont a oerpe;u&4 I grant of- fliteen "I"M awfid sorry, Mr. lNelpalagen, but I oil is scarcely level with the and of the allayed. All the lorts made during �he : .. , �.­. !as of ' . -than * � .: -, :4, 1 square mi good land-forhis half-breeds c past two years by the Internaw ous types of sitotocycles, and in more : . �­.. I ::­ . I.. I an't, pay ihai; bill'te-day, I don't int,eud wick. . . onal Sani. a hundred cities skilled inventors ape . .. ,.. I 0�� ... �� . tary Commission to induce Turkey . . Ic ; to adopt L - . ­ � �' - �_ * - . ; of Nianitobs, and the _'Niorth-West. -The to beat you oil L of ,%.our money. WA &to ! 4. The accidental dropp(ag of the burn- .ki 9 pirleparations for the great event. - . -_ . - _. I I! !:- land will be used for a reserve for the half.' your . . the precautionary measures by which its ML in . . 1, . ,:;� ­ - . groceries and %,a will pay * .. - - ", p I breedv where t ey -for- them. Ing wick into the oil reservoir is a fruitful Mother Shipton's prophecy has been fal. - . . .. �L'­ I . - . , .,I.: . : I . will be under the Mr. Gelpm,igen baneful power might bo.ohooked bav . . . . �,�:�, . . , L I � I had -heard lhe same � source Of GIPIOSIODL a be" filled. Carriages without horses do rall, I .1:1-...1.. .9 I . I I guidance of missions, ies. 1 . �:.,� 1. .1 i . ! de , unsuccessful. . - . . � i: . C I ,aration about 2) times 4efore.,,.. .. I I - - . . . _. and American inventors moving every , I - �.�­_�,., I� I _� �. The consolidation f tho!.'irgest milli'- I ­. . From that pLrt of India, In w ­ . I I rg 11 ray it sometima-ju I I !. . .. - L ". ...' I ' I hich the - - -, .-,,'L I I st as soon ai - Recipe for Cider.'. . muscle and straining every nerve to make . . -­ . - L cholera is nearly always epidemic there . �. ,%. . - I : industriea in Western Ontariu is almost: c F40 . f I should die suddenly, m by M re I - � - . � ,!:�­ L 4 *1 - them run there an well as in France. The. � I 11 ­"*� " I or, runs am have bot u reports this year aim i lar to those ; . .11 I "I , Ali old recipe for mi, king old � L .. . '. L I .. : accomplished. The , mills interested are Hardup will pay it out of my estate. Won t same success which has rewarded them in - - - �.­ ,_ Y . 461 0. I . . . � them . _ L � �� 74-: 1 � _ ,- . ' I . : the.Kent mills, Chst�am ; the St. Tnornas you, Mrso. liardup ? our cider into a hogs. - other branches of improvement awaite . , . rL : follows :-First puty of other yu The permanent head. - .:- mills, the Aylmer mills, and thn Blenhelim to juartere or it are in the valley of the , � I .: 1 � . :_ . I— - I Of course , I w-11. Your' bill will be ' head, and let it .stand till it begins n this, and the public will probably soon ,:..� - .. I . - - Ganges, and it is from there that its 4 . ­ .;,! _2 � . - � . .. I'll . millp. The deal involves property to �the paid, -Mr. Gelpfflagen, if you will just , work and raises the pomace *a top. Then julecition in carried into other countries. It receive a geneml -invitation to 11 get on i� I .1... .�Y:o i value of $2,50,000, and contemplates an wait a little. . I - - . . .. _�,��, _. investment oi capital st6ck to the amount 1 draw off your cider and take one pint of is only ,from the Bri bish, Eas board '.' Within six months half a do7Az - . , " - '... �: . .. � . Vait till he -ties? inquired 6elpmagen. t lad I in records - . - .11 . ��_ L ,- .! ' new irms will be making motors to be sold I - - .__._r".; � .. e I Of $3u()1000, � . I oly of oaW o or bogs foot,,put it into four that any ktiowledge of. the on mber- of a ._­�;' 11 , � �: "t � - . A . - .;,, - You haf tal' me dot you pay von he tie ,. q-larts of cider put it over the fire bad of it call ba, obtained. "'so to the carriage and wag Dn manufacturers, _� ". . - 41� , ­ ' - At - Fort Osborne,, MA, a., 'boud 10 times, and he don'd die. . :,. ,` .� - . - 4ha Sun�ii.yl I make it, about Ljood warns. Mix it with Ther4 can be merely guesses or complete motor velTioles for sale to . � L ' _� __;..4.� . , . . .. I Morning, the."e W No, no ; I don't mean that you wii I - I e� .- ­ V . U Almost a "nutiny be. as to t'be desilers. I , ..­. . � .Y - ­ " � _. . I . . ".:__Z"� . I I L I ; � ` � � cause the dragoons were ordered to clean have to . wait for your pay till I die, ' your hands well together and put about extent to which the disessa prevails in , . � -,.-:. I �'. . T Z PWfROLZUM CARRIAG11. ., % -. ,." � one quart of that into a barrel and shake it Chin86 In the despatches there are oc. I ; - ­ ,;, , I . -. saddlery, it being unusual to give 1h,11 e3rplained Hardup but only if anything - ­ ..- ... I - � -­ ; : I . . . well together. Let it stand about two d ossional v#erenoes to the existence in the - .. . _..1; _.� . - . � .7 - . ... � order on Sundays. There is gr at disoon. shcub), happ, n to me and I should dis, Ays, I Spea-ki ig of this race, the Eleatrical -i - : . , _-1.-,*, ":.- 1. (I I .. . - � -t-ut among the dragoons suddenly, --Alrs. HarWup would pay that an then draw off 'your cider again and pu.t Liao -Tong 0eninsula and in th,e kingdom of Engineer says: We hope to see'some , � ­_ 4'! , who claim that It _,L':-1 ��., .- � -. L,_ " ., ­: :. they have to do double duty because the bill out of my estate. I about four pails of that into your barrel. Core&, andtheriii to ever t � - -, : �._. ': I �� " . I. y re"On to believe electric c rriaues entered for this conted . _1,i� . _. . . . "! . ., * �_ � t- , force is short. During the las& eight days She pa a von sumpting ha�pil)`as . I'han burn it match of brimstone in your that it has been very destructivelin these and that they -will make a bAtter show' " . � Ing . :;..cll­:�, . '. . ­ , .. LID YOU - b rel It i the bung U was by the Japanese soldiers than did tho4e.compe,tingreoently in Fran",' . 1:, - %.,� L 1_! there has been thimben desertions. sudden, � ! I . I ;r,,,,,, eating stopped tight. regions. . , -f . I : - . . .1 . - . , . .. _:., - lr . � , I , h is urnt out, take out your match returning h1ome frcqn tho Liao -Tong penin. where the petroleum motor's proved im- '_ - .:�...., .'L , - _., - � . ��: - . Yes, that's it., I - -. * -1 ... .1 . ..! - - - I. 1_;'*, -"`L' -1 .11 ­ . . � 1- :..' : - ..r - - d tight and shake it well a measurably the supt, i i -- - 1� �-_t4LI '--.,.-.-..,. QRhAT BRITAIN. . L- I -..-.I ­. I ­ .. i . . ,-n" L I . and keep it otoppe, suls that, it *" Introduced into japan . All _ . L I -1 ,... . .: 1". I W � I .1 -1 , - , . I . ­ . K at I . r I rior in spee4 among . ! . . .1 - I � . - �. L. . .". - , . I . - _ , i . .;�', - I � - Tho'chanual at the mouth of'the . Vh .1 - - Dere . I guess- - su I trip --- � . , - i together. Then draw off the rest of your few mouth,' ago. one hundred compeiitioniL The I ' - , �; -�'. _ *1 i .. SM65 9 ting happah'to you .y4nnlag � , - 11 .. 4 . . cider that you have maqufactured and fill From the trustworthy statistics that petroleum :1 ,��4.1 . 1. I i Is to be deepew3d. . sudden. Mrs. Hardup, will you pay dot . carriage made the round trip of ' 1. :-, '.'-',, -r. I . -1 ..-, �'.-�'.. � ur barrel. Put in o- no quart of cider are kept by the Japanese authorities, it is 750 miles at the marvellously high average � I . L`.�,'­­ �`­. � bill,, or will sumpting more haf to harpen f, . - - ,-'-t (v I � The King of the' �Glgialls if k ag u ' r: . `�,;, :I7._", I . I ta i , , a �rayody to a barrol and one ounce of Jain- learned that up to the close of July there ratbof 16 miles an hour. Wedonot-know ' � .. . - . ­ ' . 1, _.V11'1_1 _. � brief pleasure trip in England. ' ` - - ,* -- f'-t'�.�. I . sudden ? and Gelpinagen commenced glass to thiree barrels, well dissolied in had been 9,500 cases of 'the disease in of such a record being approached any. ' . I' .,_�. . � ; " . . " - . .q _1 t tting ready to ,%alk on the prostrate t L .�­.­-; -.-.I � Tlie Toronto Street R36ilwa J MPA e cider. Add halt a pound of brimstone to a Japan, more than one half of which had where by elee - . . .1 , .1.. I I � L y I 0 ny a Tardup. ' . . rie vehicles, which'geinerally . ,.k'; ;�'--,',z I C IL� - . :- � ; � be L .' : _ � _':� ' 0 ; . oed on the The bill *as paid. . �. "Your egard- are , " 1, � I . bonds have been sue essfully Vila . , : -:;-: - �.;- ] * . hagshe&d. When this is done let ved fatal. This fatality may be r very heavy, and must neoesiaarily� z ,� . I. - � Loridon market. - . ... .1 .. cask -stand 11011 till the mouth of March, as part of the price id by Japan for dependent upon the renewal of their list- ..: , 'L .. ­_ ' ' , � . . .. :� ; - . . __ !� , � 1. 1� 1. - - �-. - , .. '' , - 1. , -� I ­­ � � � 11 W'illiam Court Gully has bee [I .�' u`n` a" n'i r n. .� . : - then draw it. Off -again. To make the eider her victory over the niaose, but that teries, although, as an offiset, they are said , I.— �­_V,t �;J ".T - - " I " �' - . . I . .1 �. . -IAV 0 - . & i 4 -elected F e 10_ - w " .. -A , ,;. �'-'"; '' , . I ously re P" i . The.F`PeSsrVatlofl�-- 0-r� Vi' 0 IL 'L ,- good, &I ways have your caske clean ; no yrice was greater yet, for many of the to be by far the cleanest, coolest and most .�:. House cif C* .- perial , - .. L . I . _,:. .. �1­ -.q" I ommons. . - ones are best, Broody butia answer the apanesal soldiers who are yet in ()bins comfortable. On American roads no such I; , � - � - '-'.',' .'-�: - t�� . I -, _. �,N w. 4, '- r, I ,� Common - pine or even basswood may b6 purpose well. hava fallen under the diseaw It h" speed over so long a distance could possibly. - '' ' . � � ` " -� Tha sWt of the siearrte.l ­ rendered almost indestraot-ible, I . .. I -_ . '.-�-,. :-, : � `,�'; I . .1 : r Paris sms found it is said, I - � .1 ,__ , : recently been epidemic over a large put be made by any, vehicle, &a our remote . � ... . �: � . - .. �.; .� - fractured on her arrival at Southampton by soaking in a solution com sod of one - ' . 1. . - � * - �.., ' , .._� � - - - " ' , I _1- ­ . . , % - All ALbout Apple& - , ; ,- - of the Japanese 19mpire. rurn] roads are usually bad beyond d - I _11 � , �r, fro - a , � . ,,, "­ L _. � , - . . . _:,. .. '. - . -, -_ in Now York. I L ,rt blue vitriol and tm rowater. A � . :. �:, 1, . _-�;, � . j I ' L ­ " me - other countries besides those oription, while the Fri . . ' L�� �. ,:.-,-., -`� ­ . - - . ­... .�� I At a meeting of the Irish.13arl lanj6htary ;rench railway contractor announce" -Now that APPIOD Seem to be 6e Only as � rich roads every '...__ ;'...'_ � I - L - "4' � _ _ -_ 1. -Mll L. � . . here mentioced, including where are &A .a rule superb. . ... r L. I., I � . I. , 11 - , - party method of treating planks, otc,,that gfeatly lured general frui4 it will be in Place to I ,L. � I.' _ % L - I I _ - � . i�:� 5!�11 . Mr. Justin McCarthy, M. P., Was _ . ,- . , � �,;L . � I _f� � imously re-elacte enhan.,es their value. JJo pilgis th � MIX100 AND OUB4 � ., THE HORSE is DOOMED,', . .' - , . A. It, Oi,_­ _ , _. . - . , . - !, ­ _ . -. - ­ _.. . ..�, - i ' F unan d ohairmaq, _. 6 lumbar give & few directions Sato their preparation. I - - I . . .. . ... - -1 ..'.... - . 11. � 4 - , , '.i.. :, � � . A . _' - ... ...;-�-�' . , t - . in a tank and then covers thickly with' there have been 0"00 of obolerfi, during the Some surprise has been expressed by. . --�. -- ._ � - It in rumored'that a British I I" - - ­ ­ L*t as begin with &u oid-fashionod apple LL: - � �.. - I I— galexpert quicklime. . - � .,.G 1�1? ! Water is slowly added till the r, but it has not boon epidemic in any those who have foll9wed with interest the. . �_ I -,*� " ,...-7, � . . '. . will -attend bhe trial of the Nele no pound of prepared flour, three. .t -I . - w 'oundland lime is. slacked. In about a week the wood a * " . - - .- :_� . 1: - : , 1�� :,A- , - . Bank directors on behalf of the English be . four-theopouDd of butter, ice water onou h yof -them. recent trials of horailess carriages in Frazee � . -1 . . .. I 11 I � . ' - ' , �'�� L." I fbilareholders. i . comes impregnated, and is ready for uggi. to make a stiff doup,h. Pare, core and $%ig It b" been estimated - by good authori. that England,which is more than the equal 1. `­ .�--"�� ­.' � ;.." - - . . -.1 ., .. I �`!,.,!_, , "�._ , ". : i - . ; Timber prer.ared in this way has been used - - ties that the average yearly number of of bar Gallio nolghbour in matters of trans- - , _ - �, !.�'. , I ,­ .. .. . juicy pippi ­ .- �, .4 . i- . D Apples, Put a layer within the I I .. .. . �, .4 ��­ in mines ait . .1. -!;..�.�i ': 1. The Canadrai Gazei ' ' ' i id other exposed-. constructions ,L, ,.,:� '' . ­ _ _ I _ � L _... - . .. : , ­­:: - - I . _. 1. t ., ,7. , , . - - ''. - -judgment in the appeal to _t with. good results. Dr. Fauohwanger gives ada I kle of- any beat liked gpioaso upon a quarter of a million. -Jt is now to the pment in the development of light I - . _, �. ., I , yi tfiU' 'the .1 crust. sprinkle sugar Olentifully over and deaths from. cholera the world over is close portation, should allow so little' interest up '' - - - � - no Privy , I - ;4: , IL _ . - .1 �. - I coun an account of the experiments made by him 01 0 r k6own, that in Russia alone lasit year there 'earriages for two or more persons propelled . . - :*-�, �, , -.,.�: il ".,­ ...... . .. . I cil to -decide, whether the po wer to *at nutmeg or Oi9namon. Then ,*. -4;:L L� , "' �­ � I'll I �_ either orova I 'k, , L, -, � �-: - �_.'_A _� " I 'PUB prohibitory liquor legisis tion be. for the preservation of wood. He says that repeat another Uyer of apple, am, until were nearly, 100,000 cases of thit dive" by mechanical memo. Z I , -1 � ,%k, 1. . ., .1% . ­ L . -.::. - - ..". _L:- -E . I . 41 bout 46 per cook of which proved tail ; -1 : ­.;�_, ":.,:. � . : - " ., ­ - ­� L. � . . . L longs to the Federal or' to 'he provincial wood boiled first in lime waiter and then the dish in full. Add a top crust and bake 6 fa 00 This lack, of interest on England's part -11 .. ,�-. coated with silicate of sod,a, or liquid glass, five minutes withig modera.to fim To be wong the was more apparent than real. Not only A ... I I %,- ,r'J4441 authorities of Canada will not be given but the ravages of the disease 1% _., .....­_'. , -1 - . . - 'Will last a ve long time. - The mixture is "ton warm. Russians are like " Compared waith that have high clan technical journals been . : �7 . , � 1. - , . ,. . --� ; �4t,' . 11 r1til' November. I , , jiferriSfif L :_ .1 ­, ' ' : ` � -1 _. ' I 'I he Dablin * JottruS .VtStis 16 per cent alli �nd 10 per 0eaLpure *and ­ . . . - .11.� . . , I I I - : . I - among Asi&ties. .. .Very likely it has urging that, unless British manufacturers-. - --' I - - ; ' ` k" . I 9 I ' ' ' . . .), , - ;,-.L., . � . . 1. I -1 �., . .1 that Mr. Edward Blake will As I almost .. , -� ." _ . I- 0 - ­ L- Boilad AppI�4-Plaift'& laysir of Baldwins been - " widely prevalent in vrestern soon got into the field with a commercially _'��,-_ - -1 I ... M-1 - � . * L. L � ; : � - .�� . : �L t�! - . im.nediately ,­­ ­k�, I . . I I any fair-skiwasid, varitty in. the staw pain, Ituesis, eastern Russia and Turkey this practicable horseless carriage, France Is - I— -- " I ,. � - for his home in Toronto. .-- L,'- �,,' 3 - , f". �. . ior L' . " iL _ - i ... ._ I ...., "I ­._.� I I I A f,er spending a short time in T r ' �,:,� z The Noral of the J101?aL ' �',- :. with a quarter of its inch of wat4r. Add Year he is was last yesir. The Govern likely to secure the richest part of the . � �_-_� '.."i I.; I., . . . .. L '_ I -1 '�;.kll,,�,�Lg_ I. - : -,. orouto he ��z- ­ �f . ;-. ," I , . :: moats of Ws oiuntry do not desird.thst future trade! in these vehicles through : _�', . ._�e.,%,;'­,�, I I " - X ,.! - .. .-P�.-;�I. ,. . . 41 . I . � Now Zealand, rat irning to Viie persistency witb which ob ildran' ,11041 ha`lf & OUP Of On to six good sizsd apples, the 60011trats statistics St it, shall be publish- orders from all the world; but cautious a rid - ' '. -'_ �' . - _�_ ,W�� I - i - ar : . � - fjoudou in time to'af,tend the ol ening of some other moral in a table. than the one g ., _4."�� , " ..': �1, . , �1­ . and boil until the apples an thoroughl ' - ' I % ­ � '­ - �, - ' � �'L� Par6mont next ,session. - Ohich it in inotindod that they obsil,"a in 000kod 4wd the syrup noaxly thick enougK 4 and the official reports given therefrom Conservative journsh for general residera - ** ­ _ __j I., . - � ,,;�._ ., ' �. . . - - - _` "I ­' ' - i. I : �.­ 4' ­ �­ ' ' ­ for jolly. Do not pool them I the #king to tho world sip sil"ye wida of the true are fully convinced that the doom of the ; ., _ . -1 - L �� ; - __ � ",­:._ ___f--� I .., �_:. _�":i_' , � . - I '� - _ , ,?�,-,." of ban �Ustrea ' d I I g . , L.." .._._. i . ,V. ..V . I �' ��, - , ­ . '. � .4 '_: �.. ­.! . .. - i"'t � L, . I I 11. I '. . ­ i�, 7*1 � I - � __:J! .. %, .1;'L' ,... I I ages must: , , _ L�:, "� � .... . . . ­ ..' UNITIDSTATRi#1 . -�ej Ll instructive, tooluleir'nide!r*ruatime's ra'ally ColkWu a very large srhare of �the jelly. RWk- ' " .. . horse " a business motor for carri . -,� - , ,:.. - I I 1; ­ . � . I I a. _ �­, .N, , . 24 __ I . , _'�'L ". ". �!Ll' , , : �­� Di'. ­ " L � " _� 1.10L ­ making substance and ini�art a &Vor iM.L L The e*perknoq. at Germany In recent ,come within the next few years, , 01. 11 I "' - -1 I ­ A mother had --recited to bar little boy : _-�, � _.. -."'::!�_4�, " .- - �,,-.� - 8,M51111ox in rapidly in - - , - . ". ___ .1 , �. I , - ­�! " - 4' , _ ,�; Creasing ioxass I -h"� -furnighed a remarkable domeA. I . - - I . A . iz, . possible to obt#An aitbirwi". - B.9iled YOAVX� . ..��.,f .. I . .- I I � �, � V-- _ % �:� , _�.�L ­� , I .1. . � . !` -the story of the wolf and the lartib. and I - . . .. . 1. � _. ... �,�, �;,! , `� . - � � _. �_ . . . L � . V�, y_ I .��_?11111 Five thousand lacket and pan 1; makers appl" -ore . & very polatable, du 11trAtiOu Of thfi,offloiency of, scientific and '_� - - � "' I . - - '- � � - , I . .. - . . . . ' e ,-,, P�­­ . ;:i " �, .,:..., .. ..-., - . , hi, - - -1 - , .- - -1 t. I .. . . L , . � I 1. . I.. � . L� , Exerelse Enough.— . �. _. . . 1. 11 1_-�i �, �.,�.� - � , - L _. - . 'weeping up the -­ -� _ I'' � " , . . 4re on strike in Now. York. I __ tolipwaid it up with libe remark : - I .. . - .iTty ilau,tuy, - sigolkei" in , 1, � , . . - . '; L � 1. 11 - I or - i And now you goo Willy, tbat the lamb tuoln, - .. r , .... I . drilidod 110t.. I - . I � .. . 1. � , ill - 11;­,.'�S� .- . . I. , ­ , 11 L I L - - ­ - � ; . n 0, 0# - #I - "I_,.", '%�,�, -_ _'.-.* .. �. � 'at 'Huglaindi sad.yat more bwA exereise - in the world. � .L.L�.,,_....: . ::.,-" - � 0.'$'. - - ives poop - th - , '* L ­ . ! ,,'� . I I ��..' - 8 A commerical treaty between the Ufli&d would i ot have besn eaten by the wolf, if- Xoded Cider A0Pl - Hattoe. � Take' - . I - 011i,4*.. It" interesting Is -Doctor 'The Mayole F. -_ is. - _7�4 � '.. � I - .1. . I i . L ._ -the' vill I wide I 6f - . - i - - I 0 1 - had been sood and to 6. . , I - iL:L � - tAtea ,..rid Brazil is being formulated niibl bushel. 4f a . - I a .. L he � � " L� "I ..., . W"t I Sion 044 d:' I .., 54- '_ - I - .* - one.,64-1i "', 0 � - .' : � ,_,,-��- I I - p t : . 4 �,:' - - - " - I . . i .. Ten Presbyterian miaiionaries sailed Yes, Iundersts,ndt mmnm4 Willyp boiled aider. 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"I'll" _- I - ,,;6��__Z�l 491_-�_­ - . q ti;-}•'rT:-.,_,-.'�+`4:...:. _ x`y �ti-.J s"rni°'�" ��.*F�t?u'C:,,.; j-f"aix-::-�°X N�'s.l.R.; :_f;- :%t�'�5 t^', #'Y;'aP' .4t :, , a ret ;#..N - « i . fF e, sr � r &5 � r .,ii� �a. ,:, rT __ . I .., ... .. - _ ..@@. J .1 I1. t c a�� i .:r �, ks Rr _ ,;mow - .,R;.. `: 'f- t t i- - • r { y � - -- - -- . _ . y� i:- T4 ou's aysaoarBimsa : By r erring -Grain Bagri 82,40 doz. Logan's • a- to the address label on your pa or you -_Mrs, John Cuthbert was bore_ 'on } , I can always ascertain the date which Taeada no yyour subscription to Tx� Nnws ' aid, y trete . - Remittances are aoknowleda �II a -Miss Eastwood, of Whitby, is here .- - i [house of date on label on the Ar pa fol- this week with #':loses. - again Z�� receipt of money at this oboe. ways Mr, " Ik"p the date paid ahead. -Fred. B. Bunting, of Toronto, was. frier _ . here a few days ibis week. . Barcl ' -Miss Gertie Gordon is -now confined - to her room with typhoid fever: tbrou �Uft 114MUO e p(i.w' ---Mr. Harvey, of Cedardale, was here �d . R' this week with hie sister, hirs. A: Find- oepti ' 1- lay. The PIflBERINrt1, ONT: AIIGF. 80, ¢9f5 -Dr. F. L: Hsu# (Dentist) 'will be ask t found at the Glordon Hoagie Parlor's every tell b -- Tuesday. 88if Hobo r -Have fon' D. W. Kennedy's COB . - LOAI,IISM . new stook of tin and granite ware. Pnoes Of a away down. dila V ---Rios 80, bacon 10 at Logan's., * ;.�. ,: -Mrs, L. B: Aoke m' an, of Toronto, sent was here last week attending the funeral. . Ki -•Ordered .Moleskin, eve ails 81 at Gordon. 6a * of the late Mrs. when Lo Aaron Burt Tor w h -The Ladle's Aid of St. Andrew's grain of unto, . ere church met aa -David Lawson's, Dunbar• onto. this week. ro k ton, Wednesday afternoon. with -Mrs. H. Gordon and Mrs. S. -Michael gain left with t o this week one o � .�. axe visiting as Niagara Falls. p F .• ]ler. and Mrs. B. Miller, of Roe eater, a corn stalk that measures l l ft. ?inches. no Be This ie the talent stook et reported. g r "are visiting with Mrs. Pirie just n w. y p° On -Hies many friends here will be dabply -Dr: Cross,(Dentist),visite Pio stir J. Pa every Tuesday, ffice oer Bank, q grieved to learn of the, tragic death of t; ` , - -W. 0. Pilkey, of Cedar Grove, has a Fred Gibson, 'of Whitby. Partioalars BMW o ,,. , ander end heading. . ,, corn stalk that measures 11 feet 2 inches. -Wm. Vanetone beta rented the sho old ' -David Annan and Bain Gimlet left P' x Tues3ay for Bristol with a shipment of about to be vacated by Ieaae Wise, an its si ,X .� - will use the same as es butober's shop. eats ., . , sheep; W. F. Stewart has bets engaged by him the o -Wm, Vasty leaves for Eag'lan aezt to assist in the business. might - . ' week in charge of a shipment of tile, -Conway do Burk'ei Uuale� . Tom's order . , , He will land at Liverpoo ; Oabin outfit passed through here to the , ,. -Y- P. S. C. E:, t. let. i a io : H p . p eget Tapday. The management slid not ••Enthaeiasm, and what it will - think it. .worth while to stop here. He lien." Leader, Mr. Murkar. . P had a level.head on him in no mistake. efl< v -Those desirous of renting their farms _Jonathan Porter has some notion of I or any" one anxious to secure a farm moving to Miohixan this fall.. Bome R. should enquire of W. V.:Richard on, at v ' �. once. time ago be sold a farm out there, and trios - ... -Tloes weather has Been so ewh- the same has now been thrown back upon - Mr. - eatchy for harvesting - luring a past his hands. He will sell or .rent the farm Jami "" week, but the copious showers ill be he now occupies here.p -A great show,, 18,000 is ptfemiame. Re highly benesoial to the riot Drop. Whitby Fair, Sept. 17, 16 and 18th, is • nt Stephen Ctronk and daughter, ltegn going to be better than ever this .year:rs• "spent last week i>u Wellington, Oct., CFood band. bioyele roes and special at• d ,i where about eighty of their relati 8s as tractions. See advertisement in another e ' S eecnbled to oelebrate a re -union of thead t7tionk Tamil column. con ;. -Albert W. Ghee and Marion, thud be - -We regret to state that Wm, Taylor, daughter of Thos. 0ampbell, Esq.. of All Jr., of Cherrywood who has been suffer- Ireland, were united in at the ing from typhoid. >ever for some i weeks residence will 'M residence of the bride's uresis, Toronto, on creel "Ill' bets had a relapse and is now in very ' . I critical condition indeed. Wednesday ahe>moon tier. The Dere• esu L.. -Monday next is Lailor testy and many was performed by Rev. Joseph ing o ik } therefore a petite holiday all o er the Odery, pastor of Berkley street Methvdu/ a On church. The happy eouple arrived bore P60 Dominion. In consequence the pl of at r on the afternoon train and will remain business in this village will be lased. tree for a few days with the grooms parents L Don't forget this fact Monday ne f3ept. yid L. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gee, oburch street. �-e L . . Eleewl ere will be found i► letter We wish Alborg and his fair patine: all left The 's- from Samuel Rogers, Toironto, oh ' the happuseees that this world can afford. earl -. of the managing committee of tb Pick- 1 e follow despatch in Weds"* i day's World, m Oswego, New York, kno errog College. The letter should read e r with interest by all who are in the least caused much s*oitemeat in ibis village : f M _ '•A man named Hem thorn, 86 years old, intwested in cur school. al r , went to the house o Mrs, Hattie Heller, M' C i -' -James Richardson retuned to Philo• is the town of tioriba, N. Y., and Dom. Toro delphia on Monday, after spendin a few ga 3t milted an assault on her. She seized a weeks with his people here. Hebad his He boys shot gun and ordered him to leave. holidays extended owing so the ill illness of need 1 . refused and she, shot him as he lay on le ' . f his sister, who we are pleased to _tate is the bed, blowing a hole through his bodytwo one • now rogressina favorably..:.. g and killing him instant. Albert Hem -- sago VGiso s shop i' jest abou ready thorn, the murdered mag, Dame from Rrou for occupying and is one of the sates[ Dnfferin'e Creek, 40 milers east of Torou• pia, looking nsinese places in the village. I l a to. He was formerly a railway map, Vio The millinery window will be in t e west and has a brother, George, at Toledo, Mai lr = - - part of the front, while the east a op will '} be devoted to the eweller business. - Ohio, an official in a railway yard. F row o00 3 * 1 y" what. Mrs. Heller said, and the gossip of tend -The members of St. George's oberoh neighbors, it is believed that Hemptborn T y intend holding a picnic at Got don s grove e� ' .. on Thursday afternoon ne t.. Those not hes been a frequent visitor at her bomef. 8 M -' Hemptbol n was unmarried, and a botcher on z connected with the ohnrc;i are cordially 12 a it. invited to bring along the r baskets and sryre `°0°�ti�n. Mrs. Keller is ander �v I eniay the opting. Games of various kinds --At the titre of her death, Mrs. (i. E. It will be provided. This notice ib i tended thro as a general invitation. Alger, Brougham. was ineured for 87,000 -The Markham ,i✓con6slst Ind the in the Equitable Life Insurance Company. A Oshawa Reformer, Dame 10 had last The policy was- issued in December of Rid week each in s new dress. The headings last year. The Manager of the Company .este have been - changed- and the 'eke -up refuses to pay the amount of the policy, recd claiming that deceased *aa, known to G altered to ".eight page quartos. a Are have consumption when the plication pleased to see this evidence of prosperity for the insurance was made. He has do. ®no and trust that our totems may ever tided to place the matter in the hands Of Luk tet=j. overflow with useful reading. T e are , n both old established* institutions. y the Attorney-Ooneral,a staff. Early in opo '` -The friends of the Christian harsh, July it is claimed that as application for Brougham, have announced a peach -a 85,000 policy was made in the Home . ,�' : , . a Life Association, but was never complet• festival and harvest home .for FiidaV ed. The head argent of the Equitable is even:n, Sept. 6th. Besides the a lendid now investigating [natters in' Uxbridge, Sun 1. . evreal, of which peaches will occupy a t ' rominent position, there will be a where the examining physician lives. r . literary program of more than ordinary Ons thing is certain the Company Will usF 1. . merit. The township ball wily b , fitted not pay the money if there is any ppossrble bro 011 .way of avoiding it. There will likolj be u1. for the ocewsion. The posters are now much trouble mind ezpenee connected � out, see them. in ;4 -Robert Paekering le av the ploy therewith, before a final settlement 'is _ of W. T. Dunbar on the firs[ of the reached. gill tt - ` : month, and he and his mother ill re- 8 Rainey, the Uxbridge lacrosse star, has foo move to Sbelburn, where W. Puckering .entered the professional arena. He woe wri is now located. The family is bi ply re- foot races at tie Highland gainer at I - speeted here and our people regret ex Whitby on ldonc�ay last. Mr. '.it ceedingly that ciraurnetanoee' should The Ontario Goverument has decided D -16 i require them to locate elsewhe�r • may to farm out the Toronto Central Prison T1 .� the future continue to smile up n' Mrs, binder twine factory, which has hitherto at rt Puckering and her three song. been oondnoted as a Government under. da =Walker Bros.' troupe visited this taking. of n place Friday and presented that ow and e � .. popular play "Uncle Tome ,abin."- , � "+1. � boa 1 The canvas moos pitched in L. Bank's WHITBY.I. boa h ,:; a field opposite the -Gordon Hous . The Tire dea>ih occ>arred TnBsday afternoon da street parade in the afternoon as not ,', of Mr. Fred. Gibson, from injuries re- fin mach of a success, but those wh visited Delved mobile loading apples upon a e, the show at night were very well pleased waggon. Mr. (libson was a grocer and - moo Iwith the same. Some very goo seting fruit dealer here, and white driving into fie was enjoyed. Although the play as been Mr. C. F, Stewart's orchard, where a the a' r` R past man ears it y on the eta a for the y quantity of the fruit bad keen picked ,co ht tial draws aadienoes. ready for shipment, was thrown from a si L i -Boma thirteen repreeeniativ from light oprinF waggon against a post. He in t4 , , . that many townships in York Cc ty mat was consoioug or a tinge, but upon ��I i at she Clyde hotel, Toronto, one ay' -last removal to his home an examination by n0 b , week and disonased the toll -gate nestion. three physicians, who were hastily suer• Da [` , - These men were all opvcged to t e town- mond, disclosed a' fracture of the skull, : ships assuming the roads, and a motion though the soalp was not broken. Tre- as ' 1 I tc} that effoot was nnanimoagly, passed. ppining was resorted• to but the patient Th Eoolfy There ie much stronger o positio to the died at 5 o'clock. Mr. Gibson was one o0 w abolition of toll -gates than wae� at first of the most hi' ply roepected - of the 1 , -� ' thought. We in Pickering are n�t much S urger - general on of _ Whitby business ap f °` inter sled in the matter provided we don't men. He was n active member of the ft i have to assume and maintain tb Rouge Metbodist.Taber acre and an accomplish• it i .tom - - bridge. Unless some arrange ant can ad vocalist, his fine boas voice frequently 1g - ,- "_ be msAe by which the bridge can be made being beard in a los at religions ezeroisep. °n' ' a county affair, our co#voil ,w 11 likely Mr. Gibson was�he second and youngest Ine moo . oppose the change vigorqusly. ould it child of the late soman Gibson, an early 11 �Y not be a good idea to hold a public meet- Mayor of this t wti. The funeral took eta ' ing at Brougham within the_ #next fevv" lace on Thursd b`{ ' weeks and have the matter t ' r 1 p y' as 2 P. m +when the of i ( . y hie ough y remains were oo veyed'to Salem burying ne "�� r discussed. Our council will be naked to ground, Picketts Tp., far interment. A it _ set in the matter very goon, then why roc large number o frtaptlp attended the - .. , And out the feeling of this ratsp> ors ? burial. ti ,<, �:' - 11 - _ ri s V �. I - , I _ ,6 ;� � 11. ' ':i , . .. 1.-. ,..-\ . :. ���: • . ", .1 �. L. -.. , _ ,,� , x.. _ -'..,_ _., _ 10 A ' 4"v t'vt 7; ?r� .., 1 x r k _ ,.� r ..y. <. , . . ;ice r�_ .�" J' Ow, - ..hSi d ��f "x' :S +IP'T-i"". ,g3` Eli+, ,'ate- }}yyN ''R' a iv , - ib is� _ i° t- a,��zl" ,yet. - t�," _� � f - ' - y�c, i' _.lye'' : r'^ "-: - +.r v�t'�'xA Y-.- F. '('�1�.i f f ''`'S -...,.i . 41" is - - }s r)u. al.3.>x v,t s• 3-.d-. ? _... j� ..,3 r,4�..�3i sf f 5. :.:},. ..4.rl -.-fir , .,t _ 44" ,g._ ,� ...�..E1li.. a.�., K tk ! .. ... r�,.r.. `�. '} y ,..,Y� _�. Yom..:-���_ •L'lt ,.1 .a{ r.., .i '36 tie,. 1..._d:l--at•},s.w. �,_v _.'iS'„. D 3. /�:N9.k u.3u.laEb... i;. -}:S #.yff!C!�(,!. ,.._.... __ <..'f.5 i - . ., - •� i •�, C _ , ...�.:_ ♦ M i' - '{ .ri, r C _. _ `i' - _ .,3, r;qj;" !Vt unf`#�letitisaf+t, '!� r•;',I I ",._ � z - '1y -1. a , _ ...ai-.res "�: .v) ' -y�:. - I 1 .,, c x' a not Ellison ,ha : -;'- - ' , s beau 'some" : 'what � � ,;}; _, � .. c- �r�, at w. .ork -�. tti- .- `, ,., 4. 41 _ i ` k: 1 R�: W, "�g,­. 7.. ,, p;.eed hitt lei now. able to be ­ ARTY , E . - _•-_� f ; --and Mv Mrs. David Barclayy visited - P i� --: . .�­.. I ­ ­ ­ -� -.: � -;4q ds ' this locality last Thursday. Mr. ­ ... eI . I . ;� - �n y y� - sy looks as smiling as of.yore. I '-1 , - ' ., reshing-maoblue whisthi are heard " ghost the comma it The wheat ' barley yield fa fair ltd the oats ez• ! . cf, The nally man overheard the lacy mea ' . i , • ' he abiftless man, if anybody could : 1110: els IU hi of somebody oho wanted W biro 1. ,.­ '` . dyy to do nothing. .. Thursday afternoon of last week, Mrs. "' • ' . t arclay bad a quilting bee. A number r - ung girls were present, but the boys . of et a bid- from which discppolar• --�- g . they have hardly yet recovered.1. - � __ , .., ; tee are all right is their places, but "+` f Y they are allowed to land in a field of t._ -1. 1., they sometimes cause serious ecoid- - I ] I I i; * ` T. Hunter, while driving his binder - .1 �1: C : % . ­F:-,­­,�, , 0 three horses attached, same across C i f these erratic monsters. The horses 0 i •: m. ­ eunmanbaeable and ran away smash. . I - �... L.,,-.-: „ - veral garta of the machine. Wednesday night of last week while !' . i l tterson was taking his machine into - h's barn, the casting slipped from the ` Invites Everybody to try' a sample 10: ! the tongue wbioh oaueed the rope to ( I • - the New Seasons Teas. We are now offer- .'Al. from the pulley. The bridge being 1.1 ing fine Teas at greatly reduced prices: We ; the despot swayed and tell oyer on i just opened NeW Ceylon, New Japans, wbioh de, J. Patterson and J. Smith narrowly .. . ing being stroked, Strange to relate, � i ..: are Excellent Value. We sell a fine Young - Poll was not as badly wrecked ids , �. Hyson, Black Congo, or Mixed Tea, only 25 i ' .. t be supposed. it was in running r ` - cents. We also have the best Teas that can . by noon of the next day. Zia ZAO. be bought in the market. Big reduction in_ .. - 4 "'191 ! priaert when bought in 5, 10 and 201b. lots ossa>b >i AttAle7► tw-altaart - - +--- Please ask for sample. �Y e/ARKNAtYi. „ ` Y, . •. -� ' - S 1 e Methodist church is being repainted. � . ,_3 JOHN D C�T� _ &- COa - H. Wilson is spending r; few days with 1 is in Grimsby. .. . and Mrs. Geo. Wales, ,af Kingston,1. -%1. r- oa, are the greets of H. R. Wales, - . . - . . - - e Villa. _ - ' v. Mr. and Mrs. Siple, of Wbitevale, , - . Monday evening with Rev. Mr. and - • Thynne. i . `` Baboodc fire extinguisher test wasI 1. . on Monday evening last, it is report- . - bat the Council- intend purchasiS 0 .ng a . I pie of these eztinguirbers. They will1. 00- ks ' 0 . ca11. . I I rried to the fires on the reels. C 0 , . 11 B . .1 - an M. MoLean's many friends here, . - . with pleasure learn that he has highly ~ t . [ably passed the junior matriculation - minations at Toronto University oarry • Sc'hoo - -.- - - - ff two scholarships. _ Monday last am lacrosse team wen tutors of the Shamroek•Ca ital match J. . I - Toronto Island, a rarest they enjoyed . A all expense, the necessary being pro- '. . ed by the mu of the boys be ". I . ty namberiag in all about -fort :' ppaarr �gg 1Mf►rkham about 8 a. m. �ad:retnrndd y Tua%sy morning. -Salk. .-San. r - I - _. - , Salem Eckardt. of Unioavills, the well - ' . mon auctioneer, has entirely recovered . '' - .. a recent illness. , Mi Edith M. Hoover o! (lien Rogge • Complete Asbortmell of all Books - - Z I. . M" is visiting Misr Frances Hoover of - used in the Collegiate Institute, - nto Junction. Model and Public Schools. - .} well pleased were'. the Newmarket ... - A new supply of Exereisp and . _ ' with the game and the way they were Scribbling Books, and all School in Markham that they desire to play . more laoroese matches with our team, Requisites which for pric@ slid - , here and the other on the Newmarket quality - - .- nee. The gains here will probably be i - . _ ed on the Slat. � , ; ,. r . R. Vanzant has purchased from bliss - . . ' ,i+ r coria Reesor thirty-two feet frontage on - . 9: I at., the site of the building be now - t I spies, for Sheen dollar: a foot. He in- _ Can Not b-� Surp�►ssed a putting up a brick store nett spring. i i i a iii i * 1.I he residence of J. B. Penrose, lot.1 con, ;.- wkham, was totally consumed by fire .. Tuesday last. The fire occurred about - . 'clook noon. Most of the contents were . . . ed through the energy of the neighbors. '. . , , u supposed .that the Are originated The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Stationery, Faucv Goods,, _ ugh defective stave pipes.-Eoonomut. - music and Musical Instruments in the Oounty. fatal : aaaway accident ocured at Liberal discount for the next thirty days. gaway., Ont., on Thbrsdayy afternoon, 'Please call and see our Bargains before purchasing elsewhere. - - a a 'bus driver named Charles Buck . '; .. - . - , ived injuries that proved fatal. % - • t I j . . W. Morrison, of Aurora, Ont., died . , ; r$#- 14 1I x A $ I - . . y]only Thursday morning at the resid•4 e of his eon -in-law, W. V. Pettit, West - . i r . y e, near Piston, Out., where he wag Whitby Book and Music Store. ading a holiday. .I. , AUOL ' Any book ' noein stock can be -procured in a days .notice.' Mail_ ' --- orders filled in short notice. . Mris. Alex. Brown and daughter, Dinah, :` " - . Bayed hero. .- . Will Lawton and Lewis Rogers saw . . '" on Sunday last. " - sec' Lawrence spent Sunday with his - , .bar, Ira, here. - - -- Miss Flo Harris' smiling, face appeared ' - our midst on Sunday. ' Mr. Ddaddaford has re•rented the Mao. Hello ' e . ivrayrfarm for a term of years.,. I. � . ­. ,. . � ��:-.: ee Audley lawn social to -night. Several I ' - t -ball teams have entered at time of yeH their Bargains are just ting. _ j G}. Stevenson, of York; wheeled .down to as they advertised. Thee car- Westney's on Sunday last in 1i hours. ry a tremendous stools for . , cod work for conctry roads. a Two little children from the city, vieitieg Men' Women and Children. ,- r., Mrs. Elliott's had a severe scare on the They' are making special pri• cos m August and appear to y of their arrival, the result of a too g Pp , C1041 friendship to a horse's beels. be busy from morn till night, , Mr, Liogford received word that big You'd better shop now. `T t, which vvps stolen from tbq Pickering ; t bouse, wAa found in Toronto. Mr. L. Trade "for May, June and July -near• 1 acscordinQly set out for the oily on,llatnr- ly doubled that of 1894. August will �' y r inspkt. We hope be succeeded in be a hummer, all summer goods mesa. a ; °. .r- i, drug it . go this mouth, yours, at a price., 31 Several threshing -machines have been ".? - - .. :king near our quiet burg. As many as • . , = , ] �; ' e different machines are trying to gain Wal1 I l Papeirs 8o ap-to 65o roll, less. - -.� ,. work here. Some canvass for job: 10 per oeut discount in August only►1. � xnpetition is so keen. The thresher who Not to late yet to brighten your home. - . Ain to please and guard the farmer's ' tsrests is the one that takes y ~ . , - - . - 10 We bear great talk around the corners w of terms changing hands. Mr. GENTLEMEN I Our store adjoin, WATCHES & CLOCKS ! All " ,':` vid's find farming isn't up' to his ideal ing Variety Hall on the north is for Jewellery must be sold. See August ':r d so leaves. Mr. Huntley seeks fox bot• men's goods only. It will pay you prices. 8 day half -hr Striki.tg Clock, u." climes. W. Bellis thinking seriously, and your wife to gee our goods and worth $4.00, at $2.95. Clocks 75e d has rented that vacated byy ago and all rices- Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Neck- to 22.00. Watches 2.50 to $40. us the scenes of liyiug change and all P meson its place. wear, Collt�rs, Clothing and Suits to East Biding York Fall Exhibition f- n' the Ladieq' Home Journal for August order all at re duce_ d prices in August. at Mark ham, Oct. 2, S and 4. Don't �,�. ppeeaars- an_ article by Louise Royle on Bicycles aitd, a ortin goods of fail to attend the greatest County _ ' ='t How to talk with fluency and onse," and y ' p g g i : 4 wa clover ppaper. The following.,portion every description at close prices: Exhibition in Ontario. See our big I k-�'# a bit: "Iu many bus households the LADIES I Special prices on. Millin- display in main building and make �', y 1 `l y' general gathering of the family is at cry, Jackets and Capes. - our .store your beadquarters whi a `.. 14.- . al tim --a time above all others whdn Dress floods, -7c. to $1.50 per As, here. try should be banished, if only for the'_ v, ke of physioal oomfort. Yet Ibis it the 'arasols, 194 to 3.00 $tore closes Monde , Wednesaa ;Friday : 1 r y �f� ver time when the mother will oom leen .:. 82 � mesh Cotton, 8 c.. ,., at 6 o'clock. domestia worry and tho-fat r of ty�si- 00 yeti. '1, inch Bilk Ribbon worth- � 1' .-- - yea dares. -All this should bo changed ;* N 5 tei,8el, tat.,c yd : I~Iosie�ey, 'fllovea, , s paght to tu, a rule in all ' lolisethola that . r 'ILSo f i d roeablels aro ;4o bo bnnis ' at meal I�a4e Gh�Mi�S, Oil t��otti� and Cs rpets - ` 4s me..zr. ,:edit_ ,1`° :Sin et,, Markham,_ Ant• f •� t ,_ ', X . '! s-�. ,o s :1 : 3........ ,� .0 _ a .. !h ae s - - p -.. -._-t. - .. - .. . .. - ... .. .- r <.. -..:.. - .... t1 .x - ..{ _. .. .. - . - .rt3'-. .. :. x. 4i. µ., r,,.�, ) hl _ I ..., .,.. t >§. r l r. 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