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Ta- "bv ".S": vd... - -- ttyy�y 55}} +{ s _ r ,:,:. ,. ? .-. .. , r w _- ', , rs `{ ., - .. - : i- s. ,� s; . . - , , , .>. iN j Q V t `: P'ICI�ERING, tJl�., 1' R�i.A'';EPTI�IEE1 1, IV95• ': A , S q'- , 8, ; , , �T/■■�) R�■/�/�)�■ . MAt:v Rfr.. Rouge Hill.. ;_. - y}.$, • -•C ° y,.. - N .i,r +� � V _ t' 1. -; :i i. f', _ 1•.,+ t, i�lyy 1lCeuticat. :t ;: Eddie Willie was visiting friends in A few ike have been atu bt Is S r F gT• � s ""'^ WTseTCAi. HAPpg,IIl2itisoloRAltB alt S'con'e Corner. last week. Same are talking of going to the fair t%siis., =�€a )t[. BATE'1�AN, M,D., O.M., YcO.P...;. raa Prmae axn ,toit�rsa nowti By otos We wander ff C. and J. were tied tlo the week. , , . 8.0:, Oorone:, Office and Reiddeuoe, a0)itRBSPGLiAISHTP Apple .tree on the 6th feet. You had better Bible class on Thursday night al] ebonldl « sJ , -; ins 8treei, Piokering 0®oe home: I[orning io O Rs:MtiNT; - Took sharp sauces. attend: ep 11:80: Hvoning a to 8. Joe, the bight watchman, , ie ` oft duty What ie the rest oa E. does not tar ` � r , ' '' 4 again after s week's holidays. $fe boors .the bush acw. �•s � ,V Let/AL. E: E. Dernsha; of Uzbridjie, stip berg oris �e from 8 tg l0 , m. aL the.00rner of the There has been some talkofCfvicholida A�'4` SOMAS PARSER, Barrister oto, is friends.' p Mrs, Fletcher, of Toronto lane' later, but the day has not been set. t- ��: ' 1 at Dnnbsrton each Saturday. Private the guest - In last Weeks issue of Txa Na, 7s the Miss Minnie Macdill has returned`�home _N .1 � b � L � lands to loan at flue per cent. 8fi1y of Rev. Brown and wife. North Searboro scribe denies that Walker after spending a few weekF in Manchester r � :". «•_ • E. Bell, of Ubley, Michigan, is bar's traded borees. What would he call it? He A•young man from Cherrywood called ors ti` # { r` a DENTON tt DODDs. BARRII3TERS, with !'lends this weals. Ire likes the sad Fleming ezchanged horses and the a ponng lady north of here one night batt E, .iJ RTC, 1t1T Adelaide street States very much. latter got about 946 the best of the deal. If she was gone. , �, s. gOLICITORg, y ; _* , r..} w t a sash, Toroata. At Claremont needay illy `�o'be l itin:tly Patent Flour 14.00 per bbl. James - Evans is somewl tat better ind the scribe does not~ make any better speck Sneak thiefes are, around at pprresent. Jti. N l E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- _ As Ta>e able to Ire sheat. Mrs. Evans is also in driving to Boz Grove, than in dealing in Lotion had about forty flue mellsne hooked „'Y a, 1`; ,,4 • Ti$R, Oven Oars can At brnep, and only �� -' mach improved in health. horses, be had better gDit. by -dad one night last week. , souoitor. COnrt o . Wlvt . y S P I 11I I� M I ��... �, PVNCxuAL. • A moon•ligbt excursion. took place hems y y,- Dr. Smit of litouffviilP,vvili visit Clare- -: TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO• _ wont on the first and third Tuesday of . ©REsrvv v0 _ on Saturday nigra- and all report having � -11 !I TABY Pnblio, Oonve�anoer, ate. ' Otflae at PSC+ F+�=�t�•. tach month. Hie dental rooms are in had a good trine. A large number war® Yh }�. ,, Thistle Ha• near Broug am. Money to lora. :. i + present. IiaaAx•PIrt DeD. - " Bandy s block, next door to the market.* Mrs. Hyde, of Michigan, is visiting • OW & Ma(IILLIVRAY, BARRIS- Mrs. Cooper is having some needed re• friends here. "` ' • • - x °' :. i `= t '' - 4: , 8QAR80R0. a 4,,�� �M tars, solicitors, &O. O®oe opposite Post i � �' �tw �, `_, .4 'b .� f fairs made ici her trroperty in Ohs north E• Gl®aeon slid wife spent the t3ablsath __ $, •• offioo, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.�.; Theo. ;' " ., ' _ WeBi Ward. The hones is being recon• daX•in Oshawa. '. ` � �j er: KcGillivray, LL.B• 'Monev to Loans Sy �.: Devitt & Foster are doing silo work at M`r• Paweett, of-Forebt, ie visiting rein- , Tj1 F errnoted one might say. and when com• Green River jest now, lives around here. , : j E9 �- eke sled wiU be a v cos restidence EDD ,A MACDONALD, .Barrie• , Cara. , .r ,_ Irl ery y F. L. Green and wife a nt a few da s Mrs. Wilson, of Detroit is here isilil " G tare, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. iffioe in - � Indeed• P8 Y v i - f'.' this week with friends in the city. her mother, Mrs. Crozier. -1 Gotdon's Hotel—over old Sank oflioe, Piokeriaq, a f �� The firm' of Maodoaald Lgunon Mrs, J. McGuire has returned from the 11�re. Riahstrdson, of Btonffyille, is send- 1 Ont,: Saturday of each week, Money to loan, O f Y ur ' V p ha la dlfaalVsd nerehlp, pe r, Inveatmente wade. Walter A. Geddes, Reginald 1: j v iK Mr. citq after a ndiag a time with friends, ing a few days with her father, Z, KDighfse� •fit, M. Macdonald, 1B Toronto et., Toronto. J Lennon will oaDlfnne hie offices al Brou A. Johnston lion have alar enumber - .l.; + g tt lldr. and Mre. E. J. Palk and Mrs yon attn't afford to have cur. hath and Claremont ss heretofore with of thoro'-bred stock at Toronto fair. we � ,J (IALLA(3HER CO. Rarrislerst, y Mair, of Loudon, are here eatlfng oD their' s.p k i hl3adquarLers at Fiokering vil)age. A have every confidence that. they .will man friends. �,. Zi. Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, glaseeg picked out at haphas. 9 Toronto, will be at their office, Willie' Block, , Oam late 8dvt. Willa r next week. secure !fret place. arils. Your o tioian must p Fly Miss Laidley, of Omemee, a formee x ._ Brougham, every Saturday. Anp bueioess or p Rs McLean hes aoco ted the call to John Lawrence d2 Soae, of Hineale, are .,� .' y• P school teacher of this lave, ie visitin fit ` instrnntione left with Thoe. voucher, Seq. have knowledge Of f3oience Of this charge, sad the VDhrib teas Let' completing a large poultry house for d. L. P B throughout the week will be promptly attends J yy F y y Green. The same fB being eOnetraeted Mr. Beldam's. Y ' to on Saturday. Money to loan at tc per cen , Opt108, moat Lave prtl`otieal ex- has oon6rmed the same. The iadnetioD mostly of concrete. Messrs Will Annie end Jas. Corner} r $sr m 'fence, must Lave mechatai- ceremony will lake glace wilhiu a few q Rev. Harris and, wife have returned from accompanied by the Misses Ionsou visited_. pe v.t cal skill and a rfect Bet o[ weeks, ifio date of which will be an- En land arrivin here on Monde after•- at Mr. Armstron s one ni ht last week , } �� Donnoed in due time. We all re oiob R g Y g ` S. ° -, .___;,,,:,.;.,., __ I ---•_M •'--� , .. tlrial leasee t0 fit you properly. j noon. Mr. Harri says the trip has been On Sunday afternoon Dr. Trout address- ,I ._ n } F. W HALEY, VETERINARY _ fuer Mr: end rets. MoLeaa •ire io be per- ,highly beneficial to bim, se tae feels ed the Ladies Missionaro society of �Paei-`� Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of Qn- manenily with us. p endid, We are glad that he has in im- ington Methodist Cbarch. This lakir -I' ratio veterinary Uolleae, Toroniw. Gre,dnate in r - , B am art $mob's vireos was lista o3n t3starda s roved. - Dentistry. Member of the Ontario veterinary �. y gave a"splendid address oD the miseionttirg r' Agaociation. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by a gave a performance both afternoon P , - gas , e �+ `L ; ed s d day or night promptly attend to, office, and evening. When the party left several Brow s Corners. c e th church being filled to`the doom Resideaoe, Telegrap and Post Uffioes, White- (� j, I ..` i arti0les belonging to Lhe boarders of the vale. 801y Vf •�1IV� f h t,el w Who stole the rk from fast a little1east DUNi31►RTbK j�,5, _ o ere m>;asmg. Ho+v strange that of this place ? -- , k , _ HOPXINS, VETERINARY SIIR- �� each oharacwA are always found follow. Mr. Sellers is sl wl .,1 `�' Graduate of the Ontario Vet- has All of these requisite8 and y improving after his Mr's. W. Campbell is with city fried �'' GaoN, teres member s ver la a stook of the latae► rag a show. Mr. Barak hi111"It acted long spell of sickn es. this week. --�11 -, orinary Oollege Toronto, the i of a e>ztleman. qtr. Malcom s d family, of IIzbri�ige, Parker and White are rushing the aye 9 of the Ontario �eterin4ry M cal Association. t Fu g ti,, i rg et lea of frames and lenses and (}, Smilll Maodunald, Eed:, bar=iater, spent a few days a C. Hsstfngs, business just now. k Office, residence and oboe ngg fo a one and one- k gcarter miles north of Green River. steel for his skill and careful erten of Btotifiville, bas eDtetrecl into atlas'• Rev• Brawn con noted the service st the k_ . driving shoes at iron prices. 01ice and shop p Jas. Riol]ards has purchased a i2MM boars from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to s p. m. Tele- :' tion he will hake 8 very ship with Mr. C. Russell Fitch, of the Malvern Methodis church on f3nnday. Abel threshin en ne. � - - .4 graph address Whitevsle Ont_, P O. address, same place, and the firm will now be Quite a number from here intend taking Mrs. D g '` ,��. Green river. Ont- Messrs, Macdonald do P'iioh. The brei• ( r.) Dales ie in Buffalo with tela+. F �J( a (`�j� is Canada a greet ndaetrial fair this week.' , --- - Moderate I- Charge The Misses Bell of Bendale,werevisitin lives' she will remain there fora fort- H0MAS A. GPIHAM, VETERIN- noes of the firm at Claremont, Brougham at oar nisi marc ant's, Mr. Brown's, fast night, l _�' - 1 ARY 8URc1EON, Grnda.te of the Ontario _ _, I and Greenwood will be attended Lo er• , >r Mrs. Neat, of Belleville, was with Mr.. ; Veterinary College, Toronto, stared member >:,: p wok• } i sonally by a member of the firm, D�lr. - pf the Ontario veterinary Med cal Association, � Threshing is th order of the dap at this and Mrs. G oo. Falconer for a fe it i" I , �` Use honorwry m©mbar of the Ontario Medical James Lennon • conDeififOD Wftb them Placa, while the rain ie turnin Ont well recently.' Society, trema all diseases of domesticated ani- having boon severed. The ofl'ice at for the amount of traw. g Rev, McKay occupied the Presb lerfaMr `. .5 _ mate. Also particular attention to veterinary Claremont will be open on Taetiday sad A s the new kilo ren st our Black smith's pulpit on' t3abbath, and preached Dentistry. All caeca promptly sttenaed to at i Wo'rdneeday sad that at Brougham on ie o mpleteci, we cold like to know what congregations. rei.sonable rates. Office at the well known es- tablislinient of oraiiam Bros.. one mile west of ; . - Saturds afternoon and evenin of each ie the matter with a dance. g � 5 - Claremont, Telegrams to Claremontpunotual- y R - Hn h McConochie, traveller for cCal1 ly attended to. lsly week. ** The foot .hall to m ie arranging a match Bros., Toronto, was bore dnrinQ t e pro- s A Dian of the Select Hloi bis of with the Scarbo' Junction boys which fx sent week with his brother �3amael u$1>rtss �isaxD Canada has been ur anized here with a will Likely take pl ce on Saturds , the 21st ;_w a . _ ' . - . of this month. Y Geo. a s reshing machine tis iiz i r g Cow n th ;;.a,,;,,, — ,____ ,.;,,,•,r 114,,,�:..,a.; good membership• The fullorving offfeers thie.neighborhood jest now, bat is not coact NOMAS- DUNN , Conve saver, Dour were elected vis : T. B. Willie, at One of the lar est bees ever known in ._;,. this latitude too Isco o:, Tharsda at �'` t y .� Pa duty owing to the burning oat of the boil m commander , er flees. New Sues will be rocurred in 1 miOinner for taking AsIIdavite, oto., ens- W F. Eastwood, .Com mender; W. W. Rawson, viva commander• Mt' Weirs underb uehing, after which on F gall't�riill -O D8 �8 t. �rd. Friday evening a grand part was given a day or two and everything be in splen p Jae. Lennon, lieutenant commander and y did order sin. R. HOOVER,1§13URER OF MAR where molt of the folks enjoyed thtmeelves a8 . - ' �• R1AQE Licenses. o®oeot resideIIDe or A Boarding School for Bcth Sexes Under solicitor ; T. B. Hughes, recorder ; • much better than t the bee. You KNows ',-` mill. Green River. Care Of the Society of Friends. Burson, collectolr ; Alex Wilson, tress, AUDLEY. - -- BUNTINGa, Iasaer oyf M e BeanSfiul and hee►lfhy location ; oom. o'er ; Jae. Leggatt, Aide ; G)eorgo3 tare nRiver. -- v arriag modious buildings ; home influences ; cin. •Wilkin. inside sentinel ; Henry Elson, Thos. Brown'and wife save Toronto, ram• • Lioenaes for the Codnty of Ontario. o(- creat staff. We Were glad t see G. W. Doten in our gently. ,' eon at the store or at.» reeidenoe, Piokerla9 outside- sentinel.. Thep have engaged ' vivage. ls-y Very moderate .'sires.,. Bnndy's hall where they will meet first midst last week. Mr. and Mre. Geo. �'Valtera spent a !suit -- _' --- Mrs. Hutchin a, is busily en ed enter. da s in the cit DR.BEATON T WNSIiIPCLERK Preparatory and oomplete business Wednesday of each month. Tbere is g Rag Y Y• ,i ' 000rsee and ro res for de t roe to of a ver lar e 1 to{ninR her sister this week. Misses Huntington; of Uxbridge, aiez • Conveyancer, Commissioner for tatiog p Pa par mental owd F y g edge here Buffalo Bill is ttyfna to Lwfst soinethfng visiting friends here. y affidavits, Aoconntsnt and Insarq,aoe Agent, malrfonlation ezamfnalfons. —=--- K , ,,;J Money to loan on term pproperty, Wllls pro- gull coarse in Msrsic; on his upper lip. Stick to it Bill. Frank Smith visited friends in Greece- "� �, bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will be in DmwiD and BROUGHAM -_ $ W ere carry Lo learn that J. Defoe is wood on .Sunday last. �' • - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the Painting• . 1 bom nursing A lame hand this week. Thos. Maddaford has been trying his „ , . traneactioti of bueine.e. __ -• Bend for awnounomens to ' - The Brougham aider dill will lie open M s. O. H. Dotes and Mrs. C. W. Doten hands at tbireshing lately. � 5,, j' �/�ONEY TO LOAN APPLY,TO F, PRINCIPAL MIRTH, for busiDess every day in Ute week until def ere for the exhibition on bfondsy. Mr. and Mre. Thos. Neal, of HiasaIe, �1 � lvl Hatohison, apppraiser at Claremont (or. Pickering, Ont. fnriber soiree. a ue glad to beer that Tommy end visited Mr. Bray on Saaday. ,t 1. f .: Canada Permanent Loan A Ravin�gs Co., beau Darin Jal lttl+d Au ns There are a oaaple of our yoitlthe whom 8 ram are doing well in the north Many from here heard the memorialI oftloe, Toronto. Stock capital $3,009,000. Total R y g t addcais °are rumor asserts have serious intentions of 'A' •t• Any nice girls up there Towma ? sermon of 'the late Fred Gibson, preached , - �.' w assets $8,70),000. The com any lends money on BAYa71iL %see (do., 8p Froot stlteefr sect, wits to one of Job's comforters b Rev. Mr. Manuin - in ' '�.' `�_ ' pp { lowest current rates of iiPtereeL sad on favor- Toronto. purchasing carte• g y g Whitby Sundag able tering of repayment• Mortgagee and de• M168 Hattie MOegt0t6 leaves for PlCkaD making hie a gearanoe On Jolly Bill's face, egening. _ • ''• , ,�' , 1: bentaree purchased. No!commission. No delay , `" he was afraid to show himself on Sunda Wm. McBrad of Port Arthur° Wdown • '' Fspensea moderate. 48tt * this week, where etas will remain for some Y y' 't , - Attention,*•. t time With friends. Lost+ strayed or stolen, a person going on a business and pleasure trip combined_` YT: A. POST, CO c711ITY ARCHITECT 1 Mrs. Amos Bri all of the 4th con. had by the name of stuffy Finder please leave He describes his town as a coming metro- _ :, for the county pf Ontario Drawir�s a oun son on Sunda Idr. and Mrs. same at acrner of Lofty avenue end Atter- polis, and a Dations tarnished for every class of Y y• dean et,. and receive reward. Talk of giant cord etsilks. Chapman ;'. building. steam and bot water heati� and All who are desirous of pmeha8ing a Brigua`ll lived near here until a short time James Torrance, the prop. of the Frank- Bros. have one American stalk 12 feet t `'' � A, ventilation a specialty. Office -Berri* i31oDk, ago. lin House, Markham, has urchased from high and owin a fine ear and a common - , aorgnr Dundas and Brouk streets, Wnitby. Heavy Wagon, Ligiit Wagon, BngQf, P gr g "? Residence—Hin>;eton Road East Pickering. 97-y The village cape full of doctors, lawyer s Bandy Dunlop the speedy gelding, Daniel yellow corn stalk 9 feet high with a fully : & r - _ ___ Road Carts, or Wilkinson Plows at prices and news J r,; _ gaper mea on Tueedsy, bei ap 8uperfor, by Superior, No. 2180, dam by ripened 14 inch ear. , '� rj1HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ano- that we guarantee to correspond with the to time of writing we have not heard of Winfield Mott, No.1819. Not very many from our neighborhood 1 trouser, Valmator, etc., for East York and rice of wliea/, clads and harts ,call st �y serious depredations having been The new iron bridge here has beets Com, have been allured to the great Toronto, J: ",, r the whole o1 Nortb and South Ontario. strict P y feted and is a first-class ob The abut• fair. this eat+. What a the cause ? Hard '.�. ; f attentiongiyen to ail orders b mail orteY aph. $, E. POYNTER aommiitsd. F ) Y Y ments will be built at once and traffic over times, no doubt have frightened man from Chargee Atoderate. Addrelse �raos. Pov HES,_ The firm of MacDonald h Lennon hav• ,, , Boz 47, Brougham, Out. herrywoad and Brock Road ruff dissolved partnership, Mr. Lennon the new steaotare will soon follow, we going where they know money is kin . -- are all proud of oar new bridge •eve . if it -�i POSTILL, AUONEER� ETC., A number of second hand Buggies and will continue hie offices at Broaa6am ani i res* q did take soave time to construct it. A incourt. .%4�m A I h • Green River, solicits sales from bis num- Carts for sale cheap for cash. Claremont as heretofore with headquart. S A FT :. erose trigade both far and near• Sales of farms, ere at Piukering Village. A complete R$DNEY, Mre. Ramer is on the sick Iist. a .-t tarrd'stook, and everything that is to be�ld will : be handled by. the subscriber with th utmost �] +� advt. will appear next week. . OHER�RYWOOD. The farmers in this section ere ver bat; s x b'. care and sold to the very beat advantage. �81y THE WESTERN BQ�,�I The peach 'festival oa Friday sveriing • -- . " with their fall wheat. OF CArTA.DA. was s Rood success. There was a good The Mleses Bell, of Bcarboro, visited at Would like to know if Deter ie dead or O � Y � O LOAN _ -- turnout and plenty of peaehes. The hall John Green's last week. . has he want all to wind. . —Orr— WHITBY BRANCH. was hwdsomely deooraLed with fruits of kiis;e Blak®ly ie spending a few days Miae Ellen Scott is recovering after w - . t harvest, and the literary rogram Was ell a" her pa is Bendel severe attack of inflammation of the Inngs. . p ilh ren at e. , MORTGAGE SECU RIM . g pitel Authorized......,..s ..... $1;WD,W0 that could be desired. The church choir We were pleased to see the smiling face Archie. Malcome sold a fine bonne recent- £ �, a TI���.�A "r . E T Ll.4 �pttal �as�orlbed ....................... 6otl;opp of Mr. McPherson is town last week. Capital Paid-up......,�.... .............8fc,000 eligh bleb r 1ve ban r ... d ted all with their seleotfoDs These Come aro. • bought and sold on commission Seat ................................ . ....... here re in t for.w I; ag he ece d a dsome fiani "`x . f►eboo who did not attend missed a tare treat A load from a tendiri a take n ' xOABD of DIBSOg0711t�. Diviaian Court 1►sa held house iul ThalFd• in the Toronto fair n �Pednesd ,but it 0°r F.B.C. is to play the champion in — Jobe Cowan, l8p� President, Y termediatee of Toronto at Little York on � - A eflt for Firb, Life Accident, Plate " day before His Honor Judge Darinell. will be kind of s one s ed affair. a �-� -� g Reuben S. Hamlla, >8aq , vice -Prays The Bar was reprosenLed by Messrs. Len- John Johnson fe in o midst while laid Batarday. j4a_ �_ �itass and Steam Bpiler .Insu►•ance W. 8'. Cowan, Esq�, W. F. Allen, >s , J. A. Gib - Thos, Kennedy of this place is attending son, Esq., Robert Mclatosh, *..%I* Tbomas DOD, Denton, Fitch and Ormislon. The off from duty at Sullivan's Corners, having thei.Queen's college,- Kingston. ,, Tom will ""� -1 . Two houses in Pickering tc relit of for Patterson, Esq. 'T. H. ldoMillan .... •....... following ie a summary of lbs oases that the miswfortnne of getting three of his 'call missed in this ne hborhooel. "}, sale "" "'"O..hier• �e np for trial viz. Allan ys Birrell flngere badly cut fn a Dotting machine. Mr. and' Mrs. Wm, Kenn dy sttrended m A A Qeaenl Banking business trsasacted, and (3. E.. Alger garnishee :---Claim for gad to be able to say .that her mother's funeral at Dunbarton on Bat- �, ,� I_ Couve encang oarefnll dose at s' tiiuoh Drafts issued, payable in all parts of Osnada, mote aid b mistake to def®ndant. William Taylor is slowly improving after t 'x . 4 y 'United states, and on Loadon, En land, pay. F y his ee etre attack of t hold fever. Bis urday. Deceased was in her 69th gear. r ower rate than usaall'y charged. Tit- able in all parts of Europe Hi�best current Judgement for pe$• Deutan for peff. and Y yF The Coder Grove. F.Q.C. did not show �' les searched and -certified to when -. rates of interest allowed an Ra in a 1� a many friel�ds :of th,Us place are longing for u oa Saturds ni ht. We en se it was - t "' v g s k Lennon for deft. Neil ve Merritt, this P Y g Plc . required, Private- fends al Deposit' and credited half yearly. Special at vase arse settled by deft. Bruin hie note hie complete recovery. on account of the rain. Hope soon to hear � , (_ ` ways'an hand tp ..loan at a toLtion to collection of Farmer's sale notes. A good old time moonlight excursion of the match comm off• { s,>Q. W,A for g10• and pa ruff all ovate. Duan a g the lowest ]fate of ` Y:i' want from her® on Tuesday evening last ypm, ga Draft was called to M rile last `° t p ldefiAass: peered far pefl'. Dow flloGFillivray, for deft. where ever hod en o ed themselves to Y y • 4 ' A ' interes . 0 y Y j y week where his mother met with a serio4e GFibaon vs ibsoD, claim on s promis$ary their utmost at least if the did not it was w v. RzHAI���t TORONTO FINANCL��, ' Y accident. While getting over a fence she dote, judgement far peff. Ormiston far their o4va fault. Everything went lovely fell and bruised her shoulder and arm. -: Oiliee: Dale's Block, Pickering A ff and Lannon for deft,- Horto ve until the ecli a covered the moon then . � _ CORPORATJpN, + 1 F Ps ( Among those who are vieitore : Mr. and Y DICKERING POSE' OFFICE - Adamsoii.and T. Miorell garnishee, judg• the goose hung low) for they could not see Mrs•: Ed. Wheeler, of .Port Perry; Mr- t � r 1.- ' _ . — ' `, `.,. a Mont for ff a ainst both deft and arni- the wa to et is tothe mouth of the river, j ••- - .. . Pe g fl Y- Poland, of Blackstock ; Mise E. Mont om- .. Authar�zed Ca 2 50 OOO shoe, Mails arrive from Torbnto r :0 a.m. ,,., p, �' a , Lennon appsaretl for pefi. Stephen• but after a of of rambling they till got is ery, of Buffalo ; Drsies M. I�rainmond, of �, ' Mails el�►ae Toronto g SBs.m. son' vs Ste Benson, thisi was an action, for quite safe• In"gersoll ; Mies. Mary Jackson and brothers _ -5 Arrive G.T;W, 8 10 a m lose 0 T w 5 6b a m Bubscribed Ca . 628 500 F `� ,, p t 1�Ve bear that some oaf our bo s have Little Bi itain_ 1a G'i' E t3 so a m " GTS 7 s0 m v. , , tm©nay loaned doff. he doff. contended men t nto Y Will, Oriilia ; Charley Yeo, t, j Whitby 8 46 p m �� Toronto a 00 p m that b® had paid oho pefi til fuU. Jhdg• ge ting i trouble: over the _old .R�: G T E s3 4s p m G T w� 00 pw This``tiian snj have openea# a starch ib the water -melon. trade.' Of course we .admit Jas. A. McKay, son of CoiiDi3r pp ment was given for deft. Ormiston. for Dr. � L. 7idoney orders leaned on all parte of the worfcl. .Village of Piohering, is the ofrioe lately oo- that they sire very' nice, but it would look Treeeurer DZeKay, has begun the prfiotiea. ti opuied by the Ontario Bank, cadge ole manage- i�ff and LeriDUrl for deft, Tho caunoil frit much better if You would just put in a few ria F 'i eg�sg $ w8 ae. mentor ttie nnderaignad. defence Alms awarded a �s ol�sl fes b Iiiit of his profes��an za Marion, Ind. De iia will be receivedsid interest alle>ss3d • y for' `yovrtsalvoes . and then save 'all this` , pos Hovor in this same sas the amount involved The late Rev. Dr. Gou.d, of Colbornep _��. 1�epOsdte rece]Tgd and ;inter st allowed at 8t-2 at highest rates. Able. Not saying -Eh you mean any :icer cant per annum. sec city indisputable Drafte issued on all parte, oolleotions made Wase Over S80i.00 ` here wow -tarsi: lnar�n b 1D, ut'gt �Ptauld 1 k � good deist who died a short time- ag0,.. bequeathed+ Rt sin 'ery liberal teurtie, uaoney toasa�l oa nates al dud IDOGiti I b#�ars easut4mnd b' :.. t tt i �w ill ,.To%'Ve & ,e V Uede :ailone $400 -to the. Oatario Ladies . 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I i ; "_ , - : .. . � I . ' d some drops of his normal 4itate of health." . - . 1 "VI - I � .: ift , Of A � DOG a t i : " � 1.,� �; I— 10TORIES FROM THE, DIAU, , TOR -1 on examinin ones . foolk I -_ . i � . I I . . , q . � ! . i I . L, . .. � � - I - . � A . . . I .. - I .. : .. �­ � - .. I : � .:.- __ _, _: - _. - . - strychnine 2horin*j to i the bottom of the . s, Perhaps you are right," silkia Uro Rus. STAMBULOPF'S MURDER MAY MIgAN -.1 -.. -1 I ! . , - .. . , :. _- _� I - .1 I - . f � .. -,�,., - , ,.-. -.--,- ,. r I � �V� , - - ,� ,­. - 74.% -_.a,�7,,Ii;- glass., ! . - I 41 and if so you had better conie with - I . � . Z. � � , .. V, ._�_.­. 1111_-1 _� I" � %. - -: -. -.:. 1. .1 �, � ,,, I I . . 'N I'- , �, ­ -�-'. -.:.� ... ... ". "I. , - - _;,, - .." � -1 e� - r . . . � ­ .: � � . , , I :, __ . ...:�.',% t:.:; :. I I I � , � I I . i I.- I - I - - . _� -.*,� . 111W. �i_ -I � �', . � i , A DOC . TOB;S DILEMMA,r..,,,.. " 'Z- _', I 1"110 TROOLE FOR EUROPL - . I I ." � . I... . 1A _ - .. . .,� , .. _.. . .-.I' I � � I �A'. .. : ; . 1. - - _­_ _ :1 .., -, -1. W, , _t�* - 'Over," I answered, . I . � ,_ , - . , �, , $$Then t - . me fit cage to Consult Hudson. Ile is a . I,' . I ­ 11. � �-. _ ::, q r, .. . . , �1'1.. . I . . �, �: �, ho,t hope is . '. AT.:. I : � .: !�:. .11 , . , - - - . . A �. 1, " � 4k,,�._ , I . % . . . ., '. .. - .11 - . , L .� . I 4 I . I . , W ... 1�. I - ' ' . I - I I . .., I .:. , .- : ­ I 1. , 1A. , . . 1:41". .,. I , ,.I . ....�7_ ., .� 0. Iri , . - . 1 � I * ' I . ... . . I... . �_ ­ . .. � ,� ­ J I . . ;. . _.- ... � : ..- ­ -1 I.. � . ".. � . d:. - ..'...., - z r "Well, we must. only trust that something shrewd fellow, and will in all probability V1,11 - . . - - . � . . , .. I I ��, -. J4 UX.. I . . . , . i;,� . I . - �: 4 . I I I .Ii� , .. � i4i supp6se thore to - bothidg for it.but,to - it was so , goo 60 Arthur like his your husband's victim from soon be able to trace the man to whord the eels Absorb �he 814vs-Tbe You i I 1- . �. e . 5i : ". I I.- . _ I . , :" i ti 'a - I no '_ i - - ,; �' . � : . :1, , - "vente' .Wkile Czar at th� Nortb Wouild Not I - ..'_ , 1, - : ., I'- � :�'� , . take your advice," he said. usual malf again.. I was upstairs in my room p - medicine. Our first, duty is to etrycl�aine was given, But how do you . , : :_ I . . I � Z � ­ 1. . 1. - . r, 11 . I -- .. . ..� - I - . I � '_ . �_ ,� r: , -it was a little after twelve o'clock-whon I Approve of a Republic In pulgarta.- �il. . �;: . , . . . . . . I - .. ._� -area ­ . . .. ani�` taking the Z.; . . . " You will no.t repent it," I * find that young' man immediately; our propose to find Feveral ?" war storms will boom sweep over ake . . � � I --- - I I � - . - door in great excite- second, to follow Foveral. Will you rest 11 We will tackle HudtjOu first," I said. . � - . � :__ 11 --L .1, I . _... someone opened the * . . . - I- .. . - . . . . I , - - .- , ..I_;.�:2. -*'-Shall I write to Russell' for You tO. meat.- I looked up -and raw Arlhur-he hors for a few moments while I think 411 *&at -to Set him to work without a East, - . -1 . A � . . . - I .. �. - . . , - 'i I , � - I ­ ' � L I . � I . . L . _! I _ _.- - , might?" - I- . ! almost staggered into the room -kis hair over this strange case V' : moment's tiolay." : /I -_ rams now .Awiftly developing in - . . 1. _ ��,::, I, I 11�'. . _.. :. :; � ..:,. I - - -1 11.1 . . . I . I I I . . I . - # . . . I . .1 : I of : I as nushed wildlv back from his forehead T I I 6k' A ,�.A U w.1 #,% h�lft " 11 4 U A -.& _. :� f� . V V a A %J%pus, US V W . . - I .­ I . . . Batumi wair, itinibil the morning, as a r. usse twee,low onhaii MUMU ?; tsulgariainsobig with possibilitiesof the . _'. ­�.. __ - - . I -he went as far as the mantelpiece and the poor young wife Gqme refreshments coats and we soon found ourselveir in Short . L - - . . I .. - _�,-.: - . . - I . . - "plied. 11 I will oleei over all you - ha�e . trouble for Europe that ite smallest details I . . . .L ., . - I .... - . leant againt it. L . . and went off to my consulting -room to Street. - Hudson, the private detective, I - - � . -L. . . I _:C�._... I .1 L . . - - . a, ___ said, and give you my final decision then." , - . . , -.: - . ­ 11 I What has happirbed t' I asked ` " think over matters. I was busy, it is true, happened to be In-wo bad an interview Are watched with intense ivtorest. The � � .-; ,L . , . .- � . -1 I Put the _ . . I .. . - - ..: F 11 Welli I must leave you now." I replied. -He pulled at his' collar "it i; would but I resolved to cast everythi6g to the wJLh him. case." briefly AS an' - ' . . ' ' - .. J _ .,*� I . I . . . assinat4on of Sts,mbuloff ; the return of . . , - i .. !_ . I I i . i_ " . . 11. 11 Of I have promised to look in. on Lone or two choke him before he replied. winds in the cause of my unhappy friend. possible in his hands i he promised to tako Prinoo..FordJualid, driven book to his post . . I .. .- -_ : . _- -, , . . (, , 11 I I have just committed murder.' he I had known Faveral since be. was it boy. Wup 1 ao4ured us that it was a very easy . . 111:1 �,., L- . '. .. patients this evening ; we sholl meet at . by the force of- that public opinion which . .. *.. . .i��,_'. . said -,-then he stared qtralght past me as if I was not going to desert him. now. I mud promising ,investigation, and told us _. I 4. - � , , breakfast." he did not see me. - rulers may" disregard, and - - .� - . . i, . .. % .1 . 11/1...I ` I came back presently Bud told Mrs. Fieveral that in all probability we should know not even royal - �. : . : Z .- . .. . . - I ­ . � � . 1: The next morning I W&i d6wn ! earlit and 11 I Oh, nonson",q I answered ; I you that I had made arrangements which *bether Faveral's victim was &live or, dead the Mission 'of, the Metropolitan,C lemon t to .. ,- - . . - .. I . 4 :.r . .. . ­ � : . 7_ _. __ . . .. . " _. . entered -my breakfatt-room b0fore eight can't ossibly knew what Von are saying.' Vould enable me to devote my time for by the followina Morning. . L St. Petersburg are All iDdiOLtiOUS Of 60'. . � * ". - .�__i v - _ . .1 � _� .1� L �. .- - i L 116ytlsbrus�-Iha a taken a man's life,' the present to her se --Ace. Ak we were ri�'turning to Russell's housal I'. . . �. L- .. - _� . v -: -, . ; WAS only a prosiohing storm which will be heard f 1. . . o'clock I noticed that a plews' U I �'-'. .A I . -.� .. . 0 . , he repeated. I I am ruin d ; it is All up "That is just What I should h4V4 OxPset- a young man came up and spoke abruptly p . I . . .�:11 L � . . . . 7 . . � laid for on46' 11 How is this Harris?" I I I - - I � 1. 'L - , , I . with me. There is blood c a my hands.' ed," she replied, . "A won't thank you in to the old doctor. ' . beyond the Balkans. .� 1. . , . . I � . . � :,-, - �!. - - , _. � ... - - . .:-- Said to,�y servant. I I Rave you forgotten � ,,I Sib down, d6Lr, and Ary to tolk,me words-Tou- know what'l tool." 11 How 40 you CIO ?" 'he sajd'., ' "'will. The death of Stsimbuloff . means the re. .- .. I— . . . � . ­ .. - . . 1. Z_ _L� L . -1 ' . - things' 1,11-sid to him. ' . - - '�­ L. .1.. - that Dr. Feveral is in the house ?" . ever "I know that you are bravoi; and will you take a message from me to Feveral ?" sumption of Russian influenoe in the Balkan . . . .. _­', I � :_ . , , . -I went up to him, but he pushed mi- help me instead of hindering me," I rejoin. . "I .. - I $I, - is Feveral in from home at presient," r*- . . ,_; .. :­ _.. *­ r AS Dr. Fevetal left this moraiing, Sir, - : - - -� '' - . . _�_j � . �.. . � aside. L ed. "Will you accept my hospitality for plied Dr. Russell. Peninsula. It means .more: It impiies, � - . . ..�: L�� - ­ . ; . .. - I . I - - . . . I �:, . . . - I my hands - are to-wght,- MrIL . - __ .- ,. replied Harris. He came down Stairs very 11 I Don't,` 'he Said ; . Faveral ? My ser.&nts can, 0, What a pity. The fact is, I heard withis a few years, the extension of Pan ! . ._ _. . - � i � ; . - I .� I . a - ..: . � I . . . . . . I- .1 . - . . ! - , . aly, and told me to tcll you; that you stained with blood. I am not tit even to I think, make you comfortable. I mean to from my brother this morning. He par-' slaviern ; the probable disappearance o � . -, I'�,: � I L L so I . . . . . I 1. , I , . - I I - I - . . . - , __ �, . I .- __ :., , would find a note from him in your stuft. touch you.' ' go to Staffordshire by the next train." fictilarly begged of me to see Feveral, or Austria as an Empire -the absorption in.' * - ­ . 1�_, - .. - i 44 'Well, at least tell me what bail hap. Why so?" I 1. I b onme means to convey his thaults to ' . . : � ' ;..... L . I onsuired if he would like breakfast, but . . " y . . �,:.� .. . pened,' I implored. i'must riet inquirles on toot with regard' fact, by the great Russian community of L. L - I . him.,, . I . ­ . . - :- '. . . . � � i.. I _. .1 L I : - . . .. . :.. . . I lie said that he did not wish for anything. I 'After a time he gre* calm, and I got - to your husband's patient -1- must find out Is I hope your brother in better, Wortib," the 17,000,000 Slays now within Austrian ...: . ! I . . - . � � � . - . 1. .. I.,.- - . - . 1 , f -. - . . ­ ­ I I I He was out of the house bafore� half -past him-tospeak more rationally. . , his -name and all,possible particular@ about said D * . � � � . . _L � _.. . . . . . news I r. R.ussell, in a kindly -tone. boundaries. , . . I I . . I _.�. ,.� .1 � I i . - 1. .. . . - __ six; pir." . � i - . 11 'You know those awful lapses of mem.. �him. I hope tobe back in towu'with 11 Thanks. he is Wag as fit am possible 8TAURULOFF A PATR . ZOT. _. - ' . � - 1. . . .. . , . � - 10, .. ­. - . . . . - - . ory,'habegan. 'A young man -mi stranger for you early inthe morning. In the -he thong lit Dr. �everal.would be I - . . i I . - . . . :.- . . . 1. . . 11 __ I hurried off to my study fti:'some - Stambuloirwas by -no means &good man,- � I . 11 . � . .. _ I 1 .. . : _.:. i* . . I came to consult me L this mor'iing. I meantime. will you hold yourself.in read. know about him -he is now at Vont ' - .. �. _. .. I . � - . . _.. ... . alarni. Feveral's note,.was n tl�le mantel- diagnosed his case with*my usual ot4e, and iness to aceompany me the moment I get, Carlo, having a right Rood time -.in short, but he was sinoere in one respoot,-he was ' - . - .. -.1 _. - ., - r 0 . h 0 an honest and ardent patriot. This means -_ .. �- ,, , - :,!-.. piece. I tore it open; it ra:GA J6llo%,s:"' thenwent toprepare some medicinef-r -a clue as to Faveral's present whereabout@9" his nerves are complately.'restoroo, and �" . . . I � I .1 I . � ­ I 11 , - *. . - - .- r %.- - . "My dear Halifax, -I regre to IRS him. I went into the dispensary as usual. "I will do exactly what you - wish," She to work withih the next that he.preferred to see his country eman. - - . . . . 1.� __ -7 ... 1. . . � .y I felt.quite well. and my. intellect seemed answered. . fortnight or so." , cipaLed from all foreign influences rather : , ' - . . . . , . I . ... . . . , * . ' � �., ..L.. I.-. that I find it impossible to remain in- to me to be particularly keen. I remember . I an held in tutelage by Russia or Austria.. - . . . _. I.. . -1 . . . . - . . � �� . . , I I saw that her lips quivered whilesho, Dr. Russel I said a few more word N, ass6red th a the proper ti , . . . I - . : , - -, -ke to distinctly putting some ammonia and some -spoke, but I also perceived to my relief 1 North that he would give Feveral his me$. D)IPS L -1 i ,: ­ � P . �: -your house another hour. I spo The result was that whe h � � . . ,-.:, . - 'L �.: - -then followed an awful that she had no intention of breakingdown. sage when he.saw him, and we ocu�binued "me in the opinion of the Power w ich .1 i 1. . . 1. . yotblast, night about, what I believed at tl�ie salicin into a glass I i . . . I., . . mely, that I. was blank. I found myself standing with a A few moments later, I found myself in a our walk. I felt, itself offended i)y his patriotism he was - 1. � . - - . . - . I ... .. _�. - bime to be a delusion, na . bottle in one hand, and a gists containing hansom cab driving as fast as I could to I 11 What is' that about Feveral evading murdered by. bravoo� quite in the manner - , . I . - .. ... � . � � 1. � , _. followed wherever I ,went. I now perceive medicine. in anothei�-I did son)ething with Paddington Station. I took the next train. I a patient to Monte ,Carlo V I asked, sud. Of he thirteenth century. Europe suppos- . __ I., . . - � t - :1 � . . . ­ . . � .1 .. _. - - . that, this is not -a delusion, but a grim the bottle,' but I can't remember what. down to Staffordshire, and arrived atWeet. 'denly. . . . ad herself weaned from all such savagery, � __.. . - I . .. L - 1\ . . .. :.- r .�. . � - reality. Even in your hou e a ia� not After aliother period, in which everything fieli, the small country t*wnwhere Feveral - 11 I knew uothi about itantil Norih but it must be remembered thrit Bulgaria. �: I - . - .- . r � . ; " .. . I I � I ._�,L, - ". .L _. .. a -night . two men enter- was once again a blank, I came to myself. I mentioned It,11 4 � is Both is on the confines of Hurope. . I . I I . - I .. . . ... - afe. Last . had'his practice, about nine 0 clock in the I &if Dr. Russell . .- . . I ­ .. � t; ; * I . I ' ' I found myself then,- in the act of giv 'Ing 6 Ivening. I drove atraight to Dr. Russell's � the North& have been down with influenza LZAILNZD FROM THBTuREL.. : L . . .. 1. : - - a . . I L . . - . . d my roorn-they .watched me from bottle made up in iYaper, and sealed in the house. lie was in, mud I vras admitted '-the younger suffered considerably ; he 'Not far away is the savage Turk, from - . . ... .1. . . � - L . . � �, L 'behind the ctirtains, and did not Ileave usual way, to my patient. . . I ' I . .� I . .. P.- isdiately into his presence. The old , went through just the sort of nerve storm whom Bulgarian& ba . . ve learped many of the . - . 41 - I . " I "By the way,"I said,'*ould you -not Imn - 1. . : until daylight. I have ripen early, a6d am doctor knew m1s,,slightly. When I appeared : wbiob seeffis, in a different dsgree, to have cruelties which th put into practice an . � . - . . .- . - I I .. L like to take a do'le at once ? If' go, I will he came eagerly lorivard. . - I ffeated poor Feveral himself. I did not soon as Russia he rem ved the Turkish ' I .. . ...... 'My tear Is, . . .. leaving London without delay. I , . . - - . _,1 . fetch'you a.glass-even the .first dossof 11 can guess what you have come about " ' know that Feveral had recommended him heels from their ec s. tambulo . ould - - - ' . _ . . I is that I have already made some extraord- * ' I I n k 8 if . - . . -, � I . : - - . � � this medicine will remove your troublesome be said ; "that unhAppy business in con. ; change -1 am surprised that he sent him never have cousented to the torturewof his *. . - . I . . i, . inary mistake in my ditlp0l)aary, snd!haye, � . I . . . 8ymptoms almost immediately." . nection with poor Feveral. His wife told : to a place like Monte Carlo." . I . A ..- ­.. ' � . . .� .-- - � erhaps,durip.g iny queer lapses of .qeinory, st 6 . prisoners Lo make them confess if he had . . .. _. I . _ I p I The man to whom I was speaking was me that sh W I gbo town to consult � :1 Why so ?" . I . . . � - .. given medicitie'which has deprived a f6llow- * - t asked. -� '- � I . not inherited, as it were, a leiracy of cruelty . . I - . - I � � ?. � *.1 - . i a fine-looking young follow of about three on. Of Zurse", fo= glad to a" you, but I 'On scoount of the gaming -tables. from the Turk. . .. _. ... . . I— creature of life. In this way I ha e un" . . .. . . .- . _. - I IF cr four and twenty. He hestitated when ' . ' . -1 . - doubwdly laid myself open to tl,a punish- I don't know that you o" do anything." i There never was a man who had such ft Bulgaria .has eertainly been a land of � - . . . , . I suggested that' he should take a does of "I mean to Ond the man it he is still horror of gambling As Feveral. His fa�her savagery since the' R * 4 _. - - � mect of the h.w. The men who gamO �uto _ ' uisian campaign of - -. . . . .-- I I , I /._ � ­ - L � �' � . - policemen. . Y.,)u � will medicine directly. After a pause, he said &live," I rejoiced. 1 vm biuen with the craze years -ago, and," 187 7. Tho knife and the i,evolver have been .. . - - L -_ I - . . ., _. my room were - . . tnat he woul i prefer to take the medicine "The whole case points to,suioide, does a boy,he leartit something of the - tremen - used by diplamatis almos b an much eia *the ' - . I - �. _. understand that 1 can't stay ion ,er in L . . - -.. . I .:. ' . r. - . I . I - .. _: 6-, London -,-Yours, � - - �, when he returned to his hotel. I ishobk it not !" replied. Russell. "But sit down, 'dous evil& which mpiing from ,indulgeDoe dinner party and the poI oy of persuasion. . � I I . . - .1 1. _. _. .I.- I . - I hands with him, he psio me his fee, and won't you I Let us talk it over." � in such a vice. That he shoold recommend . . - . I � . .. .- "AwkH EAAL. "' then left the house. A montent later I , Dynamite has even beex enlisted against ­ . . . ­ 'L I . � .,-. . .�___ _. - .. - , . . uR FE4 I removed toy overcoat an4i sat down on : a patient to put himself in the wa of persons who were ohnom ions because they , - . ­­_ ­ . . � _. :`_ The moment I retid thie -extraord inary returned to the dispensary. I there tria'do th'e chair which Russell indicated. tompt,ation astonishes me a good deal.17 11 were laboring to give uig&ria r*&I inde-, - -- , ' - . I - '. . . , .. . letter 1 put my hat on and wen -t out b .- . . I .1 � . 7 - ,� I . . . ....- � . t . L . . .... - f the the following awful discovery. In a mo- "I don't, believe in the suicide idea," I I thought deeply for a moment or two. peadence. � - . . - � -it to the nearest tele ra h. ment of. oblivion I had put qrychnine belran. I . �. . . . f. ., . . . house. I 'we, � P � "It Fevefal meant to commit . "Do you happen to kDOW,"I asked. then' , . ; I . ­ - I BUMARIAN 'A MO. . ,.: ',- . . i _L _ I .-. _. office, and sent the following ineasitre to I inotead of valerian into the medicine. The suicide. he would not have drawn a thous. "when the Norths had influenza ?" . . - ' 1. . . . I ' . - I . - . . - . . I . :, L , I - . The "Bulgarian atroc ties" committed by I - . . . ... I I . . Mrsi Feveral :- -- . . I I quantity of stryebnine which I had used sand pounds Out of his book. He in , "Why do you ask V I . . .. ..;` i . I � . . . . .. . "Your hasband called on me 14st nightl would kill snyo.ne, I rushed f rom the undoubteAly at the present moment suffer -1 . I have a reason for wishing to know. In ulgarimus themselves aye b;mn almost . ... L. . , . - I house like a distracted person, hoping to be . equal to those of Bat&k, which roused - the .� � .. . -� : . I t1iis ing from a degree of mania. but it does not short, it Feveral gave this advice since is - � I i __ L . : he was not well ; he left suddenl' I .. L. .. .-. . . . � i - I .. . . - in - no address. If you have 1 in time to follow my patient. I made point in that direction. a clue to t world, and. precipita Ad the Russian . I . I morning, 91v 9 . I want,if possible, own attgelt, it may give me is . - . . . . . . L I . . `11.1'. : , .. --�-_ no clue. to his whereabouts, ljom� an see inquiries,aticut, him, butc.)uld not catch to get&0lue tehis whereabouts; and, present whereabouts." campaign of liberation. - I " . .. . ­ ; I I . . ­ ­ - _. me at once." . eight of him anywhere. Even one dose of what is *you far more im orlAtIt, to find - "J can't see your meaning," said Dr. Of course Russia uses ,�his &&an argument � �. . . . 4 - . . ­­ . . . To my surprise,. no reply came this that medicine *dl k01 him. He will die of out it the strychnine whict, in a moment Russell, with impatience. "As a fact, the ainst the oomnle�e political independence . �0 - . - ...., . . . .. . telegram for wiveral hoar8. In the e ening convulsions even after the first dome -in all of oblivion, he put into his patient's tnedi.. YOUDgtst, North was down with the malady U Bulgaiia. 611Yhose p4 oplecannot"govern -1 .. _. . . 11 . L . I . . . ­ i . . " - tI. . I fo ad eliow envelope lying on t, e slah- probability he is dead now. .0h, what a . themselves,` Say the Russian agents at . .* . , , I cine has really led to a fatal result." immediatel) after Feveral had made his . . I � . . in n hr.!!. It was from Mrs. Feve al -it I madman" I was to return to Staffordshire !' 14 That I can't tell," replied Ruseell."Th* own quick recotery-b* had a short, sharp So6s. "Look at _Stamhulwi ; he was a �.' . .. w . ­ . i , - : .11 . ..: . - ran 9 foliows :- . . : 1. tried to comfort my husband, Dr. YOUUg man Who came, to OOD$Ult Feveral attack, followed by great depression- nationalist, yet he hae. his follow-00untry- - , .. � I � ­ . I . . I . I Halifax, but soon found that my words, ha yesterd moming apnars to be a stranger Feveral spoke about him to me one day. . . �', . . bank you for ttleigram-no ca Be forl " d I me I a done to death, ke t them in damp, - .. -_ . * � I - . - I 01 . � ,� . ,�11 I .. ... e).ainen. - I - t him. I saw it, Won t, t pris:'na, and accumulated asi - . I . _V .11 . . . � � . Afthur returned this orniag, , not he slightest effiect upon. tield. Jus a ter hire. Foveral left said, casually, that he bhould have change 1101000118 . - , , A . . , : that'he was not even listaning to me -ho for town I succeeded in tracing him to a -1 did not know until to -night that my In presents .- ` .-. I .. - . .- -, looking better and cheerful. He 1� busy in immense tortu a from the of : . � . - � � - , .. . - - - - - ; .­ . the dispensary now -I have. not P**h W -n him � crossed the room as I was speaking and, commercial hotel of Lhe name of Perry's in advice- was "ted upon."'. I' contractors. f the 'Bismarck of ,the Bal- , ' . . . 11 _. � . .. your tekegram.-IN-GiRID FEvERAL. l going to one of tile windows, flung it open a bad part of the town. He must. h,.vo . kaus' was no better than that, what might . . 2 1� .__ L .. I L (TO BE OONT114UM).. - . . . ! , .. 4 . "This is not the last of what may - I - . . . . I .1 _.. . . ttirn and leant half out. He began to look up walked straight to the hotel aft,er leaving I :. . . _ I . have been expected from the President of ­ . . � . __ �._o t.,. I . �_ . out a bad business," I could not blip saying anti down the street, in the vain hope of my partner's oonsulting room. The wait -or 1, . � � ___ - - , a Bulgarian republic ! "L.. . I - � - . - - - . I _. . - I : ! . . - - . __ I to myself. . THE WESTERN 64LD FIELDS. I . . I:.- 1L.- . ... I ' . seeing his unfortunate p;atient smong�t the there tells me that he looked ill when lie I . . FEARS V.XFVBJ.1CAXr�K. - � I . . . ­ - . I - . . . . . - ... . I . .. . .-. ; 1. .. .n tn'y friend's' queer crowd. anter&4 the house -he observed that he .. . . � go Speaks AL HiLrwrt, Russian diplomat _'. . . Lr .. . I I - -1 .. . -in f ' 'III shall never see him a Ain -he to a I., . I p I - . story scarcely surprised me. With ­ carried & bo4LIe of,medicina wrapped up in I An 1�&r111&16m&&'* opf Ion of Wriliab at Sofia ;. and so echo h �s f r ion da. The f&3t - - . I I.. i . . _ . _. Man,' he repeated. . or� - paper in his hand. The bottle seemed to i Columbia's Tr'smurm . sibility-(f a 1�ulgiria Re- , - , . -1 _. eight hours &ft,er his au(iden dopartu e: dead &a is dsad- is that the pos a . I - - I a . . . I , I.1w&A-j gt hioblood is on my head-weare mined.' be unopened when the waiter observed .- - � a _.. __... � . - Mrs. Feveral called to see ine. .. 64 4 " , 6 - . � , - " ­ - . _ nc.0 public storms them m)re than anything I :, I I.. I . going out when she drove up to my �.aor in We must try and flnd him imme,liat.e. him -he asked for his bill. which he paid, I Mt. Mitchell Innes Englishman . I *Ise, The young Whip Czar in the NorLh . .. . 11 ... . , - . ­ . I . . . I ... . - . I . . . .- . a hansom cali. ' had last the in Montreal on his wity omo, has �� in would even form a 0061' ion with Austria- - ' . . . . ,. " - . � - letin her &a!-& ly,' I $&'d * - . and in ten minutes' time had ,_ left I . . . , .-. ­ . - bride-shm was now in deaf7mourning. She " 'Nonser-se, A -shall never find -him.' hotel. Yestord wass markoi day at British Columbia Lad the LNqrth-w6t for' his bitter enemy aqd ri -&I in everything in . - - . . : - _. was, a remarkably handtionie young wommn, replied ArLhur. I . L ,, �­ 1 - 1 '.. .1 . . 'Lie t I Southeastern Europe-athei than "a a . . . Westfield, and t re were a good many I . . . _1 he ast three years. Mr. lanes takes a . . I with anextraoriivary fairness of comlilexibu i "As he said the'16 wo - rds, he left the strangem in the -town. This young man I republic in the Bulg&ri Ln valleys and the : _. .. - - . .. i . -which one seldoin sees in an English girl.- 'room. I paused to consider for a mOmGnt-, evidently attracted no special attention-.;- I lively interest in mining operations, &I- students from Roberts )olloge at Constan- . . - ' - ­ ' It suddenly gashed through My Memory then I went to ,consult Dr. Russell. My the waiter did not even know his natrie. though not a practical minor, and his faith tinople coming to sit in a real Congress to . 1� I., . . I that Feveral had married a young girl of humban­'s partner is, am you know, an old He arvived early in the morhing, Asked i in the mining possibilities of British legislate without dict&t an from St. Peters. . , . __ . . . . . L. � ­_ Norwegian origin. This fact accounLed for man'. ile was terribly disturbed when I for a room. had a wash Lad ahango ; had Columbia is unbounded. He is sboqt to I burg, and without the f wr of Vienna befom- - - ­ , I ... , .. the whiteness of her skin, her bright blue -told him what had 'happened, and said breakfast,of which he at I a very little ; went I . . . . - �� . . eyes, anct golden hair. She stepped lightly that immediate steps hould be taken . . - visit Zogl"d now with a view to formfn� I their eyes. . . . - . ,_ I'll to out, avid utly to consult m partner ; � Would these same sit idents become hard ... . . I - . I oW, of the hansom, and, seeing me, ran up find the poor follow Who had been given returned id his bill, any vanish,ld. a 16 development company." - and cruel lik4 Stambuleff if they had the. I - . I I . . I . , . - I the steps to meet me. . - . - . . I, . the wrong medicine. He want out himself Whershe now, Heaysu� knows." 11 The possibilities of placer mining alone power ? W h o am toll I 1i . . .. . . . . . . I "Thank God you are: not out," sh6 ex. -to inquire at the different hotels in the "The o"'o must be put into& detective's Its, BrAish Columbia" says Mr. 'lanes, WtRAW RRV LUrION. � ',-' L 4' . . . .� L . ­ I .. -, . . - . _.:L claimed. "lam in great trouble. Can I town., Meanwhile I began to search for hands immediately," I said. 11H u a � ..-.. -.;, . t . see you immeiiatelly !" I . Arthur. I 'could not findlim in the house. _ 11" YO 11 are onormo, S and ractically nothing he - Austria has too keen and constan't a dread . � . . good man in the town, or shall I wire to . . ' ' I u I ' ' I . .1 ft. I " Certainly," I answered, leading the I asked the servants if they had -&*en him. Scotland ard ?" i yet been done to Jovelov them. Quartz- of revolution to take Any chances in this - - . - I . ..__ - �� V-10 way to my study as I spoke. - How is No one know anything about him -he I'There i , I believe, a private deteotivo,'thinine and Placer mining are both beina- Bulgarian matter. Sh D knows that the ...., I J - _'. . .�� t- .1 e-_ I hope you . ' -East Kootenay, but there are example of a on baf I lar governm -- � - , , . . our husband,. Mr. Fev- had not gone out in his oarriage. Dr. I carried on in . ent . , '-f - ral ! , la Short 8 60t,"' answered Russell'; "but' u, 0 - . - .. r'. . � -_ , I .; ,It Are not bringing me bad news of him?" Russell presently returned to say that he may I ask %hat is your object in following no large oompanisa at work theft just in her uoighbMbmood mi Th fumean the spri ag. ,.'. - ''' - - : - . I.. I � now. goveral rich prospeote have, how. ingnpofrepubli in amania, Servia and, - - - .- �. * "I arn," she replied. She 1presse,4 her could get no trab - e of the Stranger. Almost up this mazi's history ? If he really diem of - P . . % .. - . ! hand suddenly to her I-eart. -I am 'not at the same time a telegram was brought. th I ev , been reported there this spring. The in those mounte,711no ro inces whiah fell to , - : ,_ �_ a metlic�ine, we are likely to know all 01' . - . i going to break down," she continued to me. I tore - it open -it was f rem about the iffair soon -enough. " mining people in this district are for t4o her -share when the spot of the Turk was - .- _- . .1.1 - - . I I . I . � plan;; Arthur. -, � . simply pro"tors, having little divided at Berlin in 187 . .1 . . I . giving me an eager sort of pathetic L ' I � . . - . . . ,I, - I "There lie just one chance in a hundred most Part . . _­ . !_ . . � which showed me a glimpse into her -brave 11 'Don't attempt to follow* als.' he said that he hils not taken the medicine ", I I or no means at their disposal in order to Bulgaria has no ho for the present, of - ' , , . . ­ .1 L. "' . . �. I - � spirit. "I mean to rescue him if a man -in it; 'it in beat that we should never meet replied, "and on thatchacoo we shouldi'mot! develop their properties ; what is required independow Or�hy �,,ie name.. A revolu. - . - , I � . w . it be ... . can be reacued," Elie continued. , "No one again. If I can 1 �rill provide for 0 1 in this district is a development compan tion, even 219ould . for its pretext a , . i - I Willl yo your pro ti y - . ;, : � in ly , 11 . _. # 0 reseed peasantry - .... - I ­ . ' L - . . . . can help me if you can't. u he4p future, but we must never most again., S. .P "a,]. . . the purpose of acquiring tt, rush to -Like relief of the . .. . I I o n't follow you," replied the old lorm*d for . .1. me ? You have always beea my:humband's "There was no signature. man, im Ktiond 4 most promising prospects and sufficiently in Macedonia, would imply afford the '- . .. . .. V. I If this young follow ' 1. ,. ' . ' __ i greatest friend. He has thought more of 11 That is the whole story," said Mra. never t%os the medicine, why move at all working them to prove the ground, and to Russians an *ionso to march in. And .- ', ;,- . ., � - , L .. . . . � I- . - . ­ � . '.. . . your opinion than that of any other man Feviral,standin up"sheipoks. "After in the matter ? It the thing is known, it puL the properties in a state to be prosent" Salisbury would not on r upon a campaigr .. L . . . � I " � . � . . the British investor. At Golden," simply to got them out . . . '_ . _ . .. I living. Will you show yourself friendly at receiving my husliauA's telegram, I went to will be disastrous to 0111 in every way. It I ed to . - . � 1. , L . _. _�. this juncture ?" - his bank and fou continued Mr. Innes, "I placer minin . I . . : . - 2 L . ad to my astonishment that is hard nuough, Heaven knows, in those. MX01 YSUDINANI IN DANGKIL - , . . .. 1. � 'LIH6re, is a he had drawn nearly all the money we timoe'ot keen competition, t4o k ) seems to be the prevailing industry, I � I . . .. � . - . ' ' - ­ � , . , - - . ,-:. `!mNeeq you ask V I replied. it 00 0464 anl . Prince Fordinand,if h4 can show that he - . . ... - , .1 I .:..-.. _. .. chair -sit down and toll me ever thing. possess. He took A thousand pounds away connection, &W it it were brui:rbbout I the employment in apparently profitable, was in no wise concerneii � in the conspiracy - - .. . , 1. -_ :; . .. . - She did what I told her. Whe she be'ghn 'with him in notes and gold. That fact that we had a mad doctor on the promises, , for the people are fairly well to de." - � _. . . _1 . " _L - . for taking the -life of 3tawbuloff, and if . - . L. -,- _;�� '%� L to speak She clasped her bands ghtly to. ,seems to point to zhe conclusion that he who administered poison instead of our*, As an illustration of thi wealth that is ' . , ­ - . . _'�. . I . . - �. � � I � .�. . . : � " . �. �_. - . _� gether. I saw by her at'titude that nae had no intention of committingsuiolde; but we sh"Id lose all our patients in a mo4th's lying undevoloped in these river beds, he some """in does not 0 npty his revolver . s " -- . � L . , at hin4 may cling to h a throne a little , � - , "I . . . I.- . ..-: - I -1 - .- I � was making a strong effort to control her. where has he gone-wh did he want so time. " Said L that two man working on Canon _. . '. f- , - , I I - . . . Ion The R esiaus v ill smile on him as *- - ­ . .1 -, . 1. _: ,,,pr, . u - - - .1: _. .. .... news" ' - - , � ,-.. . .: � . - self. � much money? What lid he mean b 11 D*006'you see my point?" I a Creek, in the vicinity of Golden, had seour. � ��, , �. . ,.: to ve no suits their pro ,rathime. He seems . . . I � � %. - - I "I Asked my husband to visit . on a few saying that he would provide for me I I 11 In order to mad ed four hundred dollars worth of gold in 1itios, frivolous in . . . . . :--. , ' . Tout your having's ­ .. . . L . ,., `___.' - ' :" 1-7, dayZ ," she began. " He had spokenof know that he is not responsible for his doctor on t o Promises. I insist an lKany wise or worthy � "' . . . L . . . . . � 81P Wgged action -it is very unsafe for him to be having this hing clear this spring. That W. he addeds . - -1 :� V two weeks just before the rising of the - - .1 �. I , �_ ome a 418 symptoms to me, And I t ad up. 1! by a lucky water In 4. . :.. I - . . - 8 . social life, incatable o .. o . I I.::,.. .1. .8 , ov He laug ed at St knibaloff when the . I �.i - . I ' . . - ...:�, . I -.9, of him to put his c%ee into ywir hands. I alone. . I thought the whole thic; To ohanoe t6 young a" who called at your without the Assistance of tasohinary or any _ ... I , ,� LL .. I . ­ v great statesman was ahi e, and made Jokes . . � ... . � 1: ­ - . . t � 11 ­ hoped greatthinafromyour-advice. Your 4during last evening and during t 0 long, orning in still sh a aad appliance, save the simp!o mining oontri. . . .. _! �:. . - -, -, _, I - . . d__ ".-. _ . � - . his mur4r. Not much can be , � _.L_'. : '. ­ - telegram a cor.ple. of days ago naturally hours of the night, and raeolved to come to in all orobobility recover vauoes generally in use. 7 , I concerning I 11 .1 I , � . � d innes,'.r. th s im ' .. .. '11 ... ,:...- - -­ ws, is F,e Y�i is, ii expected of him. The " mians will displace - - . . - . - ;. . - .I � . �., I 1'.­� - I � - �­. frightened me a good deal, but almost in you this m(.rning-. I must find my husband from the mania which now threatens to, Mr. lanes amid that be had two broth,ere . . I ..: I - �� . . . . �.. . -.,-. - , I ' him whenever they ar,6 ready to defy Europe - .1 I li 11 � L __".- ��. . - - the moment of reading it I received another aRain, Dr. Halifax, and I want to know overbalance his reaviou. From the astere at work on a claim in 0auce Creek, #oven . - ..��_: ­...,!�_, I . . I I !. I . ..; - �._.�� _. ;... from my h coband, in., which he am k ed me to now if you can help me to search for him." of the medicine given, the patient was miles sad a half. from Golden. The Id and to enter boldly - : nto poseassion of .. I . . -�. � I __1 : . �. I .- go Bulgaria. � . ­ .. L _. �. - -, �,,�.. � expect him by an early train, an I told me " I certainly will," I replied -," the story most likely only @off SO far taken from this claim was sent to, . .. - . ­__ I . . t- 4 ering from some simple GTORM8 ARN G HIRINGs ." . . . . 1. . � . ­ � . - _ ' Ided a re. Vast storms are soon . . � � ., :LL.. '�,I�_� �. ''. :. �:"_-,� hil was better. He arrived ,- lie looked *on ha''Ve just tnld me is most disastrous. I disturbance. - kie refused 'to take the Victoria to be assayed sad 1, . - I -1 I - ­ . '-.--- ­il 1.,: '__' L-,.-, SUlti L � . . . . I ,!g 111�:. . a To 001% Vg_ tum 'of 18.43 per C o sweep over the . .- . tlg�� . I �. I I .--, _. chooriul and well. He said that h 3 believed warned Feveral the other day that he was medicine while i Fe ral's ftnes: or Wi0thousands .. . ­ � .. I . L . . 1. � _.�.. _.....!."_.1 u - ,; � V ­ -­ . � , his grave symptoms had suddenly left him. ,in no fit state to dispense medioines at room --4t is evident that he left the hotel of fluouses, an unpr000dental lk,psmy ill this Fiat,. In the coming p itical coav Isions , -, i LLL - 1�' . �-­� Several patients were'waiting W consult present. He did very " . *Turkish power in astantinople will . - - - . ' .� ;-1 .. . tb i . , - .- � I -1 " L L; ,. 1: �, ot to take with the bottle still unopoaed__�it district., . - I L , wronR n . 1;z - 11 . - , _.. . . �3. ,� ,,�,� . .. is net . . use is prolbably be wreck d a if Austria,in op- - -i . . - .:L . ­ Itim; be went off at once to the dispensary. my -advice. Of course, I ought not to Ug, 4hortfores to tafer that he was The whole province, Said Mr. In I . ­ _-_ "� ­ "I I , _ - 5i wro better, � "#u is, happens to be I I . � , I felt quite happy about him I PDX Pg the march of . - .. " _ " - ad tele- blame him, poor fellow, for be is not Being better. it in P 8, tooming! with -miserals, but awaiting 'the - i 'i'm ,;. , .. : IN .. - .. �: � �L,� dso on the card - beaten, "Panslav a w ll be a living fact, I �, _ , '.. . I �, -..f � � *7 graphed you, to that eflect. In 10 e evening responsible for his own action*. Two although I know it is scarcely likely, that nomessary capital to develop it. I �. . 1,14".1 - .1 I �.. - - I . ­ - I 'Li _ - - , I I .1 � mud not the cold abstrac ion which even its ' . . .' � * - . _� , _ . : # . "­. - . :, I . . : 1. , i � , he was wonderfully"cheerful 0a;d lie duties now lie before us, Mm Fevers,U' he never touched the medicine aii all# It avlow -, .. . - V , AID . 4`1 " . . - 1. 1, �w _.-­., .. did not thinkL it necessary to go o the ex. "Yes?" she replied, eagarly. I I., sl �. _L I � ­', I professon in Ruesta ere beginning to _. _ - .I., � -_ . Not Serlou&, - - . _ 1.11 ,�. - , .:, , - z . . this in the case and the fact in k owni, '. . I � I � , . .. �, a � L .- I believe it. . . ­__I�� _7. . I -, I . . - 1. I I _- j� . pense of a change. He ale t well that .. "We must first -discover whether' y6far . 'Fovqral's reason may be saved.11 � I . . � - ,;, ' ­ ' . �__. ��. ...-..,. .. . I ',I _. �:.,. niglit, and i Young I at to the - Pooatambuloff'4' mu ilated and ampu- : - .'' �, L _-__,::,-.­. a the morning to . adv (out yaobsing)--�Wh " - - . I . L., ., 11 is that he husband has really caused the death of - 46 Ohp poor (allow, I doubt If he Is in the matter, C*Ipt. Quart4wdjwk,.f - - bated hands'exhibited side hia-body when :­ '. ".1 � , - L " . �tt .;" I - "to I . - :' ",-. ­ - . ... ­�' � I . felt q _. _­ � ­ :­ ; I - I -1 . . ... . . - -,. III W13111, He went out ea ly to visit this man or not. After all, he miy only land ofthe living," interrupted Dr. -)Run- . Capto - . ' '. �, , �- .- ­- : -_1 - . I �_:� * I., , . , .1 , is.; -my, .. - . �% I . .A � : ! - � some Vatien ta and came home to reakfast; buire imagined that he put stryAhniao into sell. I �. . . .. . L - � The fe", list dw young . he lay in state before e funerals seemed - . :.- , , a - :., - . � - . . I . I . s . ' . .: 1. . I - , . __ '.. I a' k4sia'otir -rudder.' ­ - - __111 - . - af - 144y, W -T* . outstretched appealing to Europe and the . ­ � , � - I . . . . . - terwards he spent some hours, as usual - the modfaine." . - TL '. � - _ ..� . . - - :.: " �_ 9 11 I am certain he is ativot" 1`--i*pUs,d.1' -1 , It w ­....A--t� , . ; �:: _�._, , L In his dis ensary. 1 'had beei! 'Very- un. 60 . _ a - W-1 7 wou - y,# _.; t�, � * � I _. #d . � �J ,, - W ,orr .Uoutt *orld, soliciting pity f r the infant nation - i,.. , . - , " . _' - 11 '. ­ � ­ - ., -, _: - ru, -4 0 -, � - uge , ,01iiih Is in. danger of a rption bv mator : - �Al I. _ . .:,�, - bl- . -us r. 1� � .1 - � .-;-- . . -.4777 � I . '' 'he , ­ I - ,� - . h an? No,no,"ibeinUirrupted; "the'rS 11uo["bntthef"tLW this# .doct6r's he will be X !_ I ri;- � 'i !y,,., Wer to �' . I depressed since the do ith ut my hope of getting,out of the , - _ Lppy tord. a dilemma I insane :to the. 6nd �f -1his 6ys if - bo boo I _. -V01 - .. ­ L ;j�' �_ - .� - i:" . :­ _­... Z - - ­ 44 11 , , ­ - Vt f bojing . ,�r_ I ` ­ - . , , . - *4 1*11, - 4.1 Ilk " , , t' I" . of being nonared. t�aier the L 1. Y -90i .,-. q - , - .r ,w , �,; � - . - , - , t , �, , ill, 'Powers and . !-It;�;, - I : ­., - - . � -1- Child, bus that- momiag I felt.alio tost glad in that ways- My -husband used two glasses 11 ' x" , . ­ . I really killed thas youA#:,*uN - it, *10 Alm n. V � I . � � . - . - . I - ­ . . ­ . ­ - _ ., _ - Is T::S" ­�-',' - i- �, - 4�"; . ". . , , . . . I . ... . I " I � . - OW J L; . .1 , - . web of Ramian intoor ov. . __1 ­ 4 - ­ . - .1� � - u` ­­ - 11 � ­.. - . � - . .- - . . 1 qd'LA,��_t�` p, - - . . I I : : _. ,:_ . ,-� , I . -N1, . . - . . . . 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OFFICIAL'S SOLILMOQUIES. pertme>,tr rrom Thtrtr: t7peri[tes to Sir. gear Taught by a Grandmother rt. y'Irvi,ag.s flret ap etirance oa To j w.. Ontario. .fin :eta a was make of - -: !si the following table wilt foto two y $ st Sunderfanc:, .Engt&rad, d black silk look like new,dip - T1te Breton Lit'es or t3eale at 'Bna;tand a One hundred and tweet two v&rietles where Ire• essayed the part of OrJeant iii the pieoea individually in cold watett. Don't . `� {. y- tete of winter wheat varieties, whin�z will: ., - » . flighty Edaea[ed People—siintt to of winter wheat have bQen tested at the be sent tree b mail in he►If R,ioheliea, wring them, but put them dripping Wet, _,, �� - worts far a DOIfar a Day and Associate Uritwrio A rlcuttura ' p • •poaad Lots (1f e&oh varlet The heirs of ' �iclii►rd . 'tN her 'have re• 41 " $ l College within the y: to farmers applying for. on w flat, broad wooden ta-bie ; smooth with a Gang of tlastawaye. , , _ , n past six ydsrs, Some of these varieties them, who will carefully test the five .oetved $20,000" their srhare of the royalties I hem out oarefnll with a small sloth B y gentilemanl ' iriAn ? . from the roduotioa of thee, Dom Dr's y er `a ' ' "Do ou See that ' kinds iii the sat which they ahoase, and I P are not to leave an wrinkles. Ia r` y have produced yields of grain which stere wfjl report the reSalta atter harvest nest p`_°rks iu the last six ,moathti Y half as said a Montreal 0, P. R, of$oial the other morn than doable those of other varieties pear. ¢' fi The seed will be seat out in the Joseph Charttbariaia'soolteationoforohids hO°r remove the silk from Lhe table wad it .' i day. "Highly ednoated, loocupied s good grown beaide them on plots of the same order in which thea plications are received is valnod at$100,000 ; Sir Trevor Lawrence wiil.have the luster of new silk. Black ' . p r. position on a great rail ay- in England, area• Not oral bas there been a rent &s Iong as the supply lasts. his one worth $276,00(► ; while Barpa ribbons I m¢ be treated in the same way• %, , , . is now here with wife aa�d five' children p R M 1• -•-Dawsons Golden Chaff, Early Schroeder's collection at Egham would rea• y ,, _,;., , ,. ;_ - �` variation is the nom ative, ields of Colored silks and ribbons map also be _ P� Y Rad Clawson Jones' WinterFifs Sur rise, lam. a08"t $1'100 W0, tet' anxious to get laboring wprk at a dollar a grain produced by the different varieties, American Bronze. ` P renewed In like manner ; i� da -fan thin rather the starve." President Cie ad is almost ae fond of ,provided the sol r � .s y Y g . but there has also been a marked difference SET 2.—Dawson's acid Chaff, Early stepping as be'*f fishing, In Washinggton ore will not run, .whioh may be ascertained, -' - Genesee Giaat Pride of genetee ` Bnl are he utuwh else s only eight hours w daq, by tasting small lease. _ ,` - h"� "This ie not the only .instance o! the fn strength of straw, weight of grain per g Y p � tort which yon meet wi h from time to measured b'ashal, value of ain for milli tan' Jones' Sgowce Head' bur at (}ray Gables he often dee a ten,sad ' P- time Y' _- _ og pet'sons wishing one of the" sem sometimes twelve honrr. en silk Tooke gree y, rettiove ihs __ gt' Each P Wh �. purposes, eta of the different varieties abould write to the Ex rimentaliat, Agri- .A woman tamed Butler is fixe first of grease by spreading magnesia on the wrong , ,� _ ' 1 '• Why,'my dear sir---•" u k .�� Z�be malts of these ei rtmento aa1 1!e{{e, Qnelph, meationin which e' ie. 4 -�, i 7 Lural Cc it her fez to yotNa at a general •lection in Q And Ohen the ofliaial� oansaltirig size are publiSbed a nuwiI In bulletin form and set be desire; wnd the grain• with inttraa 4aglwnd. Her ni►me was put by miatske on Never oral • silk ureas o olealt Ewa y t, y tions for Lestm �, pigeon holes cf memory, brought out aa" in the Qogege report, and arp sent tree to to report, will be facnithed fres of �y f the voting list a� Barrow and the presiding with dust in the folds or -pleats, . $bake after oaBe which had the laments of sin of hie address officer at the lis hold that he had no �_ all members of farmers' institutes in , until the su I of grain for p° them wall, and rob with a fess of Bann , PP Y authorit p el, „ grief, of pathos. Ontario b the•De dLatributin becomes eshawted. Y enquire Into her sex when the or brush wish a soft whbk broom. II" a ' ��� V � i y partmentof Agriculture, g name was ones oa the Ifet, � will hag any twelve tnon�Yis, tl7e company .Toronto. The bulletin giving the teaults OAutario Aaricallt. . College, -Guelph, Lord Roseber hat numeionsiaterettr on soft brush for hats wnd bonnets and alwa .4 ?�, . e dootore, lawgers, olergpmen; of the winter whewtexperiments conducted g Ot AB v thio Bide of the Atbntio, aptoaq others w Put �� away ole&n. Dast,ts neves to " w �) ' applying for any kind of work at which , Ezparlinentaliet and DI• cotton mill in the south, it is card that easily removed ar at first. , " f ` in the �tp•r'meatal De rtmen rho rentor of cow relive ax erinients fn I they cera keep themselves from starving past year is n w in Toronto for ublic. B P some of hit ventures have not been ve - r Fa A iaultura $oak bleak calico in salt and water b•fare There are, &C,the present moment, two ation. - P r �;, __ successful, and that having teversl obli a- w - A a N ASC$ n.1 W meet, he intends to some over ashing, and so prevent its fading. , . KRAT $AL46 C .hortl 4' dootore, one lawger, and one clergyman, In the fall o! 884, `nlhae 'leading varieyies y wnd inventigwts his affairs him- B`tY tea oen&t' worth of soap in bars,and T r L workin on a bit of road whish need not self. t s • ,:• g • of winter whet were selected ire>m the �ttthh Coiaenbta ♦gain Favoored with having diuelved ft fn hot water wash is ``; . i be mentioned for a dollar' w da "navy ' a Phenemesall The .1'retich Pcesfdent traveli free op the eudt thus made an soiled white enm-�° y— y kinds, which been grown from sus to 1 Lente tete Thi![, p work, as it is called in En land. The are wear. - the railways during hie official tours in mer shawls. All. the spots will disappeae, r , �� .. `' ..r g Y five years at t • Agriealtnral College, France. bac when the return journey ie sad. if carefully prersed,they wi12 be equal -j - known by a numeral. Thiey are is aontaet and were diatri rated throw bout Ontario Aecordlag to the !eu»•ear-o ate ibeo , with the off-eoonrings of the earth. They q p ry, concluded ii fs raid that his teoretaro to now. Gaehmere and other woolen ma - have to endure the aoaree' ess, the profan- for so-operwtive xparimentai work. Tness which has been delated from put ezperi oslcalwtes what the trip would have cost if terials may be treated in the same manner. X`d ,� ity, the wickedness of eroatures who have were divided i to two sots,' with five Once and observation, a small ran of the Id for at regular rates, and this sum it Old feather bade if left on a r ` ` g ass plot - t � ; °; been doomed to vice and awlor and the nooks a salmon was due this year, 1893-- anded over to be distributed among the during a summer shower,and allowed to Ret e9 varieties in e b the Dawsons Golden Y embrutement of the whole] personality;long I ' poorest paid of the railway men, thoroughly wet, will, when dr and beaten ' ChsB bein ase is both nets to forma the vorp small run being dee neiCt ear teem trach and new again. q , t before they were born. fi r• q ► The Maegnit of Devontbirs allows bfm• 1 basis by which the results 'of all the says tine British Columbia. The general self the luxury of railroad tea miles long A bad headache is often tha result of ill• snsceLDota exn lata§ass, ,,. `t . driven to this corner of the world, and varieties could be compared with one °zpestatfoa of • tmsll run this year has, for bis private plewtuee. The r&ilro}d Siting, or improper speatiwcles. 4::: ` ' ' Each rsoa wantin to conduct however Y ppo encircles his own domain. Whenever be - eniture and refinement sinking to the level another. g ,beau. ee&bl disc intaed. In A olesn well-airdand w�s11- -., taken a ride he acts at fireman and en managed bones -� of the aniinaf need, sn ez riment fated in his _ s lia►tioa tecta fnttead of a small ran, so ateadfl and g• results In good-natured inmates• �� ` # ` Men with Oxford . do�tbes • rofesfors PP y sneer, while lie compel the members of , In dnstin careful) take u the duet oa f,�t Pe ' p which set he des red, and the five varietieii plentifully have Lha fish Dome ap the river his iamilp, the taller act excepted, to eat ` g• Y P from Herman univereitiea�; men who have for the &t watchmen sad wawbwomen at the. not hand shake it oat of the windows. Do in the set "taste were teal to his e►ddrep past three or four weeks, and fl►rt it from one pier• of fanitare a sa- preached the gospel to onitared audienoee, with full instructions for conducting the phenomenal) &)mat for the paw week wnd crossings. , . own be picked oat in the supe of railway 3' other and call it dustin I r, I = . labourers, who, during t e brief summer experfinenti. The grwia was sown �t the a half. that the pack promises to be not Prof• q, A. Andrea, Ohio! engineer of R' �. I rats of 1 bushels per sore aeon plofas 1.160 the R :Y'al Patent Bureau of� Sweden who If yon have to sew all day, change ycul• k months, break in upon be quiet oi'the of an aer�in rise. very far behind the ordinary big year ; at ro er to reach the Nordh Pole b. the seat occasional) and so obtain rest. Bath- - -'-, wood, and tear the ehrie ng limbo uua• leas&, it will be ver conaidetwbl P pos y Y' �:. ' Two hundred and forty-seven winter Y Yin esaeSe use of a balloon Ing the face and hands will also stimulate <., der, and make those wounds in nature , ie • tall handsome man wheat ezperfinen rr blue reported already of the oocresponding year Lo the present He hs� wnd refresh.; i which cry -out against the prose of a siren- tsar years o—the ear 1881 with the look of the ideal soldier. this aewson. Ot is somber, ane hundred y a Roman nose along blonde mowttcbs, When very tired,lie on the baok,sllawittg noise dap. favored as with fz od reports of snooeutul In this ooaneotioai, it will be interettia everp muscle to relax, lectin the hands . " We are harraeeed evex da a li- g square forehead, heavy jswe, firm chin and B go y y by pP experiments, _- ei hty furnished ppartial fO oompan the packs, by oases, _of the piercing yet mild eyes, He in a man of any way they will,and keep the eyes closed. L •` II cations from people manifestly gently born, report, wnd ei:tp seven wrote of lwilare or ifraa�er river s&imoa ownaeries for the t who are willies to take anythin Yon Pu �rfltiwnt stcaiaineutti. The eyes should be bathed ever ni htia Oi '' $ unreliable resin The names of.the soo- au years, the figures for which we have Y g see ` gentleman still in their faces. They sold water just before retiring, and they oewful experim tars .and the detailed beton ns. This Dom . icon will calks w )fifty years next October, Sir iiiwrles '' are oorl clothed • comet in has ha n- pat will do better work the following day P Y t} B Pl results of the tea will be printed in the beck to 188ti--one of the heavy ruu seasons, Traeger married Miss Mone wt A,mberet y - e�i ; .but the accent is theme ;the man�uer anneal r ort of he Ez rima tw1 ni that appear to aoa4e eve fourth sac; Cnmberlatad Ca, N. 8. The annlberea Oil atiiine may be removed from w�l , . it there ; and the hopelesanesr of it all pe u U °$ The pack for that yar was 3011,122 ceases, of that event will be alebrataed b the Paper by applying for four hours pipe clay, ` , t for 18flb, which w 11 be published as ►n &p• ger 18 owdered ani mixed with water to they Domes in upon you with s pang of grief." pendiz to the Ag ioultur4 College report. 9►, as exp"�, the run was not w �+dian High Commissioner and Lady p "R he something—whalt is that some- beau sad the ok was 248 050 Tu r fa cbe Iowa where the ware thickness of Dream. - thin ! The following te�jbie gfv",the comparative y' ° mairied The event will b• looked tor- p i 9, The life, ie lost in suer various wayp, year fol!owia 1891 was the small . Wear a clean a ron when fronin or bad ... t .. yields of attaw mid grain per &are of the R. • year, g winter wheat varieties tested darin the oorreepundipg to the present tsetse, ward tri with areae interest by tbo friends makl,g� :_ here rodrink—that ft at potent Dau", peat season on one hundred Ontario farms the pack being 174,689 oases, 1892 was, fn of Sir Charles and Lady Tupper in differ. Do not let state flowers remain is a flak• ' r -- k: at bas tempted the promising young = due order, •rat pacts of the world, room. '� > r, . Staraw per sore. Gt&in eT sore., doctor ; i0 hoe even got the better of him pp z'Hs oar s1tAL>v YSAlt. Do not take tba risk of if titin a Bre fn who hoe preached the gospel, nay, of him ; • (toes) (bnah•&► lbs.) Kish yaanR women in tearo6 of a title g $ L1�'awaoti wilolden eff..l>t)g........ i. ti and It sustained lis record fairly, with will be ediBad to kwow that in Warsaw a atvve or furnace. not known to be safe,or # ` oho hoe experimentally felt its power. 2.E.arly Oeneaee Gtialnt.....L t..........au w peak of bat 89,112 oases—wbiah, how• a)1°ae, with w population of half w mftiion, one which is not understood. , And in egoo3 position,where these bad been 3.Rayly Red -Claw n.....,•1,.",,, trbere are 3U 7 the hand',ing of large sums ;of money, there s•Jones' Winter Fife...:... 1,8g ••,•'"; g ever, was w little larger than Lha corse• , 26 persona belonging to the Do alt Issue vegetables ia'water after 5. Pride of Genesee......, .L33..........%&8 - spcadiing season of four years previously. h•rditiary nobility, . and 9,257 " personal they are cooked. � .rt lit t baa been the temptation to gn¢ke p;ood losses T 6.American Bron se........i.st..........28.e '. he heavy ran was due again in 1893, and nobles. There are cis many prfnaeu in Wheo cleansing tiq utenefle, a small �: on the turf—race-betting 1#efng the canker 7.S��,rise...................1.33..........48.1 ' it materialized most Satisfactorily. 475 000 Poland sed in Russia, accordin to the late ' . - - which is eating into the heart of England. y pe • • • • • • • • - . , ...1.36........ _.27.8 g quantity of sod's thrown into hot suds will s 9,�y White LB6des, • • •••;,0• - , • • . • • ..57+4 eases being pat np—tbe , Largest b a ensue returns, said as for the numerous- be found almost equal to scouring. 1 - �� T Possibly there ,ii a forged note. Again, deal on record. The ok inset ear was cess of the Russian nnaeit it may be nail k', there may, be a mesaliiance, which the AWn-o+ne except the one tiiandred gobd pa 3' P Hay water eReetene tin, wooden and . ; : , , proud English cannot endure. Yes there reports of successfully conducted ez ri•'�7' whiab' as M►Ill be "en, was more that th+re lee now Irving nearly a thousand pO than' 100,000 oases to ezoeais of the scan- Princat and Pcinceues GalitsIn. ;con ware. This ie made by bailing a litttle is too frequently a woman iin the case, and menta have bona wed in the preceding sweet hay_in water. snrdmar o! resnl the r s ndin "aeon of 1890. IO Is inataN Rf ht Hon. Lord Shand it on'a sbotRt `1' sometimes that is a heroic; and not' infra• Y y hould be of great p° g g The dirtiest fr in an will y vw ae and worth f R py yet what ibis year's k will be, visit to his old friend, air V1'm. Hin atoq y+ g P b4com• des anenti , a vile elementin &i1e cane, for there y the thou httnl attea- Poc 8 it wake) five miaates In ammosiw and' as tion of wheat gro en in Oau►rto. Much bot the prospect h that it wail be about iD �daatrewt. Sia Lordthi� having been water. • INFIDSLTft AND tXAP8MZNT. credit is due to t careful experim•ntaers doubt what it was four years_ ago. associated for many years as one of the '• Bat," said the official "it doeisVs" who sent as the f 11 reports, which have while tahe in°ceased k of 1 Tom, judg p Put a few drops of turpentine in the pea ate a of the . a reme Goart of gcotlaad is water when clothes &re put to soak i it ' been used in this a mary.� over the corresponding seaaoas of four Dow a member of the Judicial Committee whitens them. take mach to expatriate a'mwa in England. years, previously. may be partly &&tribal- of the Privy Council. before which all the Tho social code is et 'ct. And when -any- ooNclas- lizsvLTs or ?Baas o0.OPMUTlvtt able to the increased number of canning appeals of the colonies at* board and -die. To have brooms last, pat them for three - tbiaq hat h&ppened the life. it seem9 wtxrss wstuT >zxYaslttaxTa, establishmaate and boats o - satin on tba minutes in hot suds once a week . Let them -_ ' pe posed of Hwviag been ole►ated to a .. . that there is only o e t ing to do,ezpatriste 1. Reports of saeeessial a:perimente river, then i. nevertheless, a fiend with the broom end u y. ourself _ And I ave seen eo many broken � with winter iwheawt have been received alanifiaanes in the nnmietakablg deal of peersg• by the late Salisbury Government P• - y incre&ted he also &skw part in the appeals whiab Rub vinebar on the isinglass in rt�ve lives here. Wha a mistale to think that this season from thi<cty counties is 13atario, tone of cbe past few years, sad espsdall� Daae before the Hoa" of Lords. doors, and ao have them clean• ': in a new oountry such peg le can remake nineteen of which east and eleven west of the present ytar., over their oorroo d. - a r4 = 9 . themselves. It is, no do pp POU air William e+rrol is the biggest contras- The best remedy -for odorous drainpipes bt; mostly for of the City of Gaelh. ing previous peat&, In the absence of any for is a New House of Co[timo is oo eras dissolved shelter. Think of those doctors, that 2. The Counties f 1-ambtaon, Middlesex, other reasonable explanation, the concla as. Ha pp in water and poured professor, that clergyman hrorking with a Hairon. Gr Elgi , f3imaoe, and Bruce Sion seems warranted that the lPraser to as w en-illbwnd' w°d cwt subee- slowly thcoagh them. " gasntlY. wpprentioed to a blacksmith. He To clean stoyepipes, put a piece of Zino' f ` ' gang of caetawsye who haute turned thgir furnished ftp-oa of. the one hundred hatatiery, with. all the drswbecks sod beaks upon everq restcaini>R convention." good repoeta:reoeiv in 1895, detect• of ire operations, bas I» un then became a foreman at Laidlaw'a. the on the redhot coals. The soot is removed "Bat can nothing bettor be found for 8. Of the two hundred and fortyosevan exert an appreciable effect in maintainin famous bridge -builders. $is latter-day by the vapor which will be produced. each eo le ?" I g triumphs have been coaoatnod with supply- To et clear of rate besides uetn ars '. p P - experimenters who teported the results of and increasing the annual sooke a Salmon Why, yon bad better alk, Can nothing their lefts oral etit S y in the else! for the Tsp brad ga wnd far the g ' $ �• y g peak of wishing to run. There "ams, indeed. ever reason ` g oats or doge, try chloride of lime. It is y colossal Forth bridge. ` Sir William, who ' better be found for oar ow>p people ! The disooatinilb the oo- perative •zperimantal who ft should have Chit effect, to Lorne was kni bled m 1890. is to hie flfty•sizth said they never soma whale that ie placed. + feat is our fartuera are seeding their sons work, wad mach 'nterett is manifested extent, sad the indiaationa that It b doia to the college to be turned into lawyer, throughout. "should be taken by the Goverameat si *blahs aoncested South Ay rehire—for Mix turpentine, in the water with which - _ doctor, minister. while.the toil away, 4. Lawson eGolde� Chafe, Larl Genesee • ttron ar rams he now efts—uanaeeessfully is the floors are scrubbed, and that eauspe ` y y g K of for improvi g and 1892, buffalo moths and carpet worms. 1 .� with stooped back. The ldnd is deserted Giant,Farly Red Cla�wson,audJouea' Winter Increasing the salmon hatching fsoilittes is - . for the city ; the oity is overran ; all the Fife gave-the•higheilt yields of grain among the province without delay. In• view of ..fife eenseational discoveries Kerosene oil applied Co flannel is esti profeeeione. all the clerio4l positiops ars Hina leading varietf of winter wheat test• that are being made of the meat' murders excellent tbing with which to rub old q overcrowded ; there is no room for our own. ed throaahont Oatlario for two years io - .- of Holmes, now in gaoi in Philadelphia, it furniture, or olaan paint, particularly the I-_-� " people'in ane cities. Ah, yds may theorize 4aceersfon. ,*' IIQDIAN. ItUBTJ$eERS. i. iatece*ting to call attention to the state. dirty finger marks around door handles. � ' as much as you like, bat thje only solution 5. In aver`s#e yylel of winter wheat per `' ', t r-•-- . meat just published by the Rev G. P. 9p�inkle powdered ries upon lint and. for n�-and it ie w carious thing to `have to &ere, Dawson a Got en Chatf stood highest British C91monbia Aatlterittex is 0 let- Merrick, ahapfain of Holloway Raul, is apply to the bleeding of fresh wounds, . ' say in anew country -is get back , on among eleven varie on tested over Ontario oral In the Tetis. Hngland, to the effect that Dr. Neil Crea>ii and the blood will stop running. `: - .. s the land." a in 1898, nine variet'es in 1894, &rad nine oonfeseed to him that he bad murdered no '. , Don't put off the week's mending.. - I ,� r_ :-..k . varieties in 1.89x, among.. Bf&p•three Tie Indiana of British Columbia are less than thirty'Women in this noun ry, the > •.. m&joritp of them in Chicago. Dc. Cream Procr&atination never leesr,ns work. varieties grown at t e Ontario Agricultural w►atiag the authorities serious trcnble &t Understand what ie guing on in the Co;t to Edaeate in EnglancL College for four pea in enoceseion. �� it may ne remembered, waS ezeca d two reaen in a`` neaae otorimes oounmitted earl ,i in London for the m suss in P w Tl'*� kitchen ; the true housewife is mistress of The latest report of thq Committee o! 6. !a the o0 oyer live ex rimeats for Y 4g her entire home. -„ 1895, pe by Idem through over lulu sure in bad_ Eo )wnd of five woman by means of :: �. - . Council oil Edueeitiop<in England has tome Dawson's olden Chaf% Jones' � g W&rm bread &ndoake eh " figures as to the cost of ed "ot►tin a child winter Fife, and the Early Genesee Giant whiskey procured for them by v,cious atr chains oaptolee. It seems that early ould be cut with g ave the best ield on hew soils in ifs ha euttored a term of penal servitude a warm knife. f g Y �'y i awl whites. Same time tiaoe the &trooious iii+the United States for a cefine wt.iah had when boiling tough trfeat or fowl, they . fn the several English e'boots that are Dawson's Golden C off the Earl Genesee ' y MoRroy aaurder in the outakirite of Van. bean traced to him b will be made tender li uttin a table• :: worthy of note. In 18 the averse Giant, and the A erican Bronze on if ht y a woman detective, Y P B - i . `' g soils. -, g couver, horrified the people of that city, who )tad beguiled him antll hie guilt was spoonful of vinegar in the pot. ;;, . : grant paid per child in vo untary soboole ; - was 18s. lid. and in boald. schools 18C 7• When th4 or. invents followed peas, IndLn crated t►ith,lignor, &hep chop• brought to light. Thenceforth he saw The best sauce for alp mast fe oheerfur L grass, ' or bare -fall w, Dawson's Golden ping almost to pieces ' an ttnfortanw&e !n everp woman as enemy and a police ness. Never grumble while eating; laugh-:. )lid. In 1894 it rose to -1$s- 24d. and to Chaff ave the la set aver a ield of d�Y• ter aide di cation. ' g g � y rwnahar who had ratused hits w bed for the F g 19s- 1 d. respectively, in th two classes o! grain, and when t ep followed tato P° ael night. And now an Indian named Jimmy P Never ask a haugry person:todoa favor, `: schools, This rise indicatz a correspond- Early Genesee Gia t cam_ a first -in this p&ge; list awaiting trial for shooting and The Aecuraey of Neehanf©9. first give a good dinner and vine times out ,,.i ` respeo&: killing, whilst running wildly smack, an of ten SuQceae i$ asaareJ. ' 1 �° ing improvement in the ednc�►tione►l results 8• Early Glepesee Giant and . Dawson's 1t it well known, : of sour",. that greats , ' ' The coat of eahool edncatioii in London is Indian woman named Rabalonit sad with True ladyhood is heightened rather than Golciea Ch&ff funds he best ap esiranoe is uoandia others aoonraey baa become as fm slant factor °� r ; sot down . at £2 5e. d. ! in Doluntar p , on the same occasion. Pc lessened by good - housewifery traits. A Y the nosing of 1896, rad Early Ripe lookea Jaeo bgefoee this murder took fn certain kinds of workmanshi an illus- boos®wife-ma or ma not be s entlb- �1 schools, and at, no_ lest. thaq £3 6d. in the . place as p, p, y g the poorest. Indian of a Nacaimo tribe woman. W hat her randmother was and Board schools. AKainst this high cost is tAurdered trattop of this foot being thus given by & g to be placed the low Dost of eghool education 9• American Bi•oIIke,` Early Genesee another Indian whilst both were errgaged mechanical carnal • Not ion w o ins A'hat cbe wills to be can decide Ltte:: ,' �' in Wales, which was £1 169'6 9d. r head Giant, dud Dswkon's Golden Cha$ eased g , y another j g g ' uestion. . r ' pe P°s° in a drunken or ie and Hour Ot machine shop, the head man remarked q :.- i i the Voluntar , and £2 318. d. in rho the stiffest straw in 1896. Indian, Cowichan Jimmy, is awaitin - the Waste neither time issue ''". Y 10. Pride oft 'Genesee and - American g aonoerninq a device consisting of &- short + p, 'talent, `'nor Welsh Board schools. At the sad of reantt in goal, be i& life or death of murder• steal cod b tttn foto w ht�llow o Linder rho �'PPortunitv.--L�'mma J. Qrap.. 3 Bronze produced the greatest length of oas.in-arias inflicted b hIm with wn "wze $ Y ' _ August, 1894, the number bf obildren op atrww, -and the 8nr rias cbe shortest I Y coif being th'ree•quartera of an inch in ' - .r„ _• the registers was 5,198,741•! Tho number P on aid infeebled American Indian named- di&moter. len th. Boston Tom, at Dou las Now► the fit ass ao perfect Ca11POberL S Cha18218 t :" r `' ` in 1892 was 5,(h�6,979. The average school ¢ , g , user $lainO. that it would! slide frool in and out but Ganrobert was ins satin '' sttendairce for the year ending 1894 ryas 11. EarlyRaipe and Dawsons Golden Thate wttvwities aahappily ce>atiatie to tt cat found that, if the rod were taken P g the new gaitet�i , 4,225,834. These figures ihOw a consider. Chaff were tabs, least, and Early Genesee occur, ins rte of the stern exam le set worn by the light' infantry. Seeing one Giant sad E&sly White Leader were that p P ant wnd held is the bated but w few teeond8, that was ball fastened he took the . '' : ab1A increase iu the number bf the ehildrei� most affected by t aatti recently In Westminster, by the ban ing the elf ht expanefoa sensed by the warmth wearer to teak. Y and their average attendancd, as well as is - of a paung Indian, who murdered wile - r the cost of education. i )2. -'$arty Ripe and Early Red Clawesin of the arid, was enough to render it im- Look here, ' drunk a follow ocmpanion in a Dance in the Ill sand yoit m� tin ' to were the first to mature and the Pride o! possible to is the. rod anal it had be0n r Genesee and Early White •Leader were the Fraser. r allowed by asl cooling tc regain its utton it on or you r � . . Quite unnecessary, •General ; I see her ' n Religious :reap urea 1 A11s Pia. last to mature. normal size. ovary daq. �6 . Among .the treasures of the Austrian Y TWO A®e1G1Uea 0 811 And Canrobert hunt otitlaughing• : ,t ' 131. Fart Genesee Gisao mad Dawson's ' • (.sown are some religiose ret os that would Golden (.heti arcuated the pltampest grwia, Examiner --Did You ootge .hare tm$er lQ r Hl� .. a _•' � ,.A;' t make the fortunes of a chis eh„ They in- and Early Ripe and --the American Bronzes, contract to work ? . •. What afro qou Drying for,_ child ? An Indueetnenin 1 3 i olude• a nail from the eros - fro meat the most thraul:en grain. Immi rant' No, tor." ``e• �uuda School Teacher—You � kne g g bolo has hurts me.. Y from the Dross itself, a piece) of wood from 14. Dawson's Golden Chaff was decidedly How do you expectlto earn a living' t Hti.FY, posy Y ;- �� � ' our lesson perfectly this Wrie, Tomm . the manger at Bethlehem, fr gments of the the moat popular variate with Lha expsrl Be ,jabots. OI have t made up me iniad I wme gaf;ig _to hit ! a .blow with m Tomin—Yes'm. Pa said he'd let yme apron worn -by the Virgin, rad s- tooth of .mentera in each of the past three years ; phwet;her to devote me Wants to paokin' fieti when he.du keti hiA he)id.aud I staruck o fishing thia afternoon it I didn't; mine an - John the Baptist. - anal daring the present season, it wase ocnvintions or ottarUs' stroike� "tiffs will . l' g . g - F ,� . . ,,1. ,,. of it.- r . r, ;e 't , � . �. , . r T, , a . } `.,. _ . __r ... . ,,. . r I .- .. _ _.. :_ -. - .aro .,� , a ,• - �. _ #es, = .. - r.-- : ... :, .. -t. .A t. CKs,.; 6y ,c ,. .. .Lar. .. ., .'�#`"` -$� w . , x J n 3 ' - . d. 1 ✓.� . .. . z, w s z y }. i ,ii s. e ,... :.:3 :. ... : w-..- t.,.x i. k - -�. I. ' .11 - r fi' b.. �! .. .., ,, ,. fig, ..,. .,.�_ _. .g .i i �• . - - . . -: - _ . :. ,` r�± f+i7 . 3.F f'• -.iii•, '-.d '" ;.�9 �- _ ? . : = 7 ., fa� - - y, tA" 4 k€ $7 , e3_- .., -1.. . - . - . --.. .. 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I.. - '. -. ., 1.jT: ,. ,_. :- - --. - viva 4 - .. - ' ' eat uman flesh 4 *TOUFfr'VILLE- -. sacrificesb tribes who b it ••.� t1'lbes who murder, ills eand enslaye , , P g Reaver6n defeated Uxbridge in 4 eteaight- - without regard . to right or wrong, at Beaverton on onlay. - . r` 1.. 1 tribes who torture ; ill fast. all kinds Mrs. Elias Hamilton, of the 9th conoes '�� of tribes. These tribes are open to cion Markham is very ill with typhoid - fever. e conversion. Proper missionary work t_a �� -' amen them in a few enerations We regret to learn of the death on Moo - g g day, August 26th, i11t., of My --rile, youngest0 ., '.� !'pv.blished ever Friday morning at its oifioe might raise them to the level --of fairly daughter of W. H. Coultman, of Malvern, °f '� _ • - y N' 'W .; ..- ­ sI.. ... �. . -..Pickering., Got. TEI��B civilized beings. There is the field formerly of Almira. I I i i • • •It, ; I �­ : ­ . i . 1��;�.­­*. -, . for the missionary. It might not be . Miss, Mabel Young and Mise Ida $teals,1. I—s'; p-. ­_�. 491.96 per Tear; 011.001fiaid in advaiiee. who both passed the recent primary exams. . I -..- . I - I 1; . RATES OF ADvI�RTIpIN(i as comfortable or accessible as China, intend to take their professional course at1. -S t _: � h 1p . E=irst insertion, per line I - - - io cents. but the results t0 be gained are Vasty► the Toronto Junction Model School. . I _e � . . . � 1, 1:1 Each sabsegwelt insertion, per line - 6 teeter." The Fall Fair of the Whiichurch A ri. .-TIM � i'L This'rate dose not include L gal or Foi jign ad- g , Tertitsemeats. s :ems i - cultural Society will be bald on the fair _- -, special terms_ given to pa les making von- grounds $touff Ville . on Thursday and Fri- v' ti tarts for 3 or 6 months or the year. Halt- Toll- Gates IntervleW• I - �, _ ! y ay, Oct. 10th and 11th. , � ', . -. w Tearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. -- � 4 F} . Baginess cards, ten lines or under, with paper, Tn' an interview with a World reporter Avery Hamilton, of C400dwood, who for To Fill - �. ime year, $5 OC, payable in ''adbance. , some time has been suffering from some _ •- �Notics in local columns tun cents per tine, the other day, C. C some solicitor for obstruction in his stomach and has not Your Tea. Cannister. . - ttve cents per line each ub�equent , insertion. the County -of York said : perhaps the - . ilpecial contract rates orae mown on applies, subject could now be made most clear by partaken of food for more than three weeks. y - tion. No3ree advertising, is in a very critical. state and do hope is -. . . Advertisements withoc: iw ':ter netractione starting with the Act upon which -was eevili be inserted until forbicldo and charged ac- founded the bylaw passed by the County entertained o! hit ultimate reooverp-Tri- _ bane, ittiitltitttt11tt1111111111111111111011 x rordingly. Orders for diacou�inuinq aaverxise- Council last Jane, 1.e., section b6, Of the . . ments must be in writing au sent to the pub- Municipal Act, sub -section 7. This aeotion, —"" . . ti"ber. Wednesda was Farmers' da at the Job work promptly attends to. - he -said empowered counties to abandon or y y - - otherwise dispose of by- bylaw any toll Toronto InduAtrial Fxhlbltion. The at. DUNBAR . .. " .: "I I- .1.W 1. ��ARK - . PROPRIETbR. road used by them ; it prvvidbs also that tendauce was the largest in the history of . ; i i7 . . ­�.A4._ after the passing of such bylaw a certified the Fair, - 40ur Pollt1o' s—Strict Dopy must be sent ..to each of the manici John Livingston- a retired merchant of 11111111111111111111 Our Aim-AFirst-clan 'LocalPa.r�er. • palities through which the roads run and Listowel, Oot., is a brother of the late - L. EDtur Ezpelc�tatior�e - The h6arty farther,.that the bylaw shall not take -effect Dr. Livingston, the famous Afrioan ms: . ' . -,;. until either the local municipalities assent . Ii3 t3FFERINGI - - Impport of the neonie of Pickering and vicinity. p sionary and explorer. , to It or it is'.approved of by the Lieutenant- . . . _ • ' . .. .. _ Governor. In' this case, continued Mr. T - `y . FRIDAY, SEPT. �18, 1895._ i Robison, 8 of the 13 municipalhies inter• hew Advertltisemefrtfeo il New Crop, I Ejx�jr �j�O1(?� sate i, the Townships of York, Scarboro, -� Etobicoke, Whitcharch and East Gwillim• �j�ONEY TO LOAN --A few thousand i '• 1, �,� " - .I - f ,NOTES AND -CC MEN'YS.. ( bury, North Toronto town, and the villages M dollars to loan on mortgage security, our- 'i` . I s I +* . � � of East Toronto and Aurora, have adopted rent rates of interest, Eaquis`e at the NwWs i „, office, Pickering. 46-48, '- , _ The Oxford-Canabrtd e cricket team -the terms of the bylaw ; and fine the No ;Pedlars Rubbish. . . - vwere prevented from defeating the Townships of Markham, King Vaughan 0 RENT -A comfortable dwelling and the villa es of Richmond Hitl and g Special inducements to buy a WINTER'S aTOCH. - Canadian eleveii on Saturday by rain. and shop attached in Oirie'a block, Picker• Fragrant Ceylon Teas in bulk or lead packages. - ' - - Holland Landing, have positively refused. ing village. Possession given immediately. y The En.ali-shmen lead but 20 runs to Apply to MRs. P11116, over D. W. Kennedy e . - In consequence of this divergence of aeticn, store. 46tf I T � p tie and ten wickets Lo fall. he remarked, we wrote to the clerk of the COl�ie a11a, 1t ng Talk _to You* I.1.` .Executive Council asking that the Govern O.RR WANTED --A middle aged j � ' ' _ �. Enormous crowds ate Hued the E$- mens set .a day for hearing all the parties wwoman is desirous of securing a situa- . ' Iiibition this week although the concerned in the matter, ana have receiv tion as housekeeper or nurse. Has bad con- I I - - weather has not been s favorable as an answer from the Deputy Attorne siderable experience, Address JAMES . . General stating that the 3rovernment would WILLIAM, Brougham, Ont. 44-46 ! .. ' +�oul�l be de3ired. �Q4lednesday the prefer to delay the hearing anti: the re• --- . . - . j ISS CIIARLOTE GREEN WOOD — ' -- thermometer stood at 91 degrees of. turn of Sir Oliver Mowat from England. �/T • - - - • 1r.L Will give lessons in Charcoal, Cray,m, $eat. Asked if it was his opinion that the and encu drawing, Water Oofors and 011 . "- - - Government would decide the question by Paintinv, from Copies, Nature, Objects. For. - . . - - . At 'Inst the' officials a Toronto Mace A majority vote, p terms sad date apply tq DdRS. D. W. DECKItit, s -- ! ,. I -;-- Mr. Robinson re lied that L 0 S - he could not of course say what - the Pickering..11 .aroma aware of this act that good h =---- - ass Spr � „f '.11 Government would do, but he went on : .ARM TO RENT --208 iotas, 180 o d water is a Here=5ity. ad it zot been '°In my opinion the Government can do so; L' cleared, well watered by springs and welly, _. I . _ fol the total collapse of the conduit I'am strongly of that opinion." With Vie- adapted for either stock or grain farming. large . + barn and stone stables, good house,and onsbard; I . . . ' . • . ` . ' • .a across the bay, it is Ili ely that mit- ference to the city s side of the question, lots 31, 32 and 10, 9!h con. of Whitby. Apply W - . tern would have been: a lowed to drag Mr. Robinson said the market fees go if GEo. BUROF.ski, vlaremont, 46-49 - along as heretofore,; P the toll gates are abolished this year. Ii ' - - a d the private --- -- - ' Nap Prints Cottanades, Shirtings, Corsets. the Clovernment shoahl refuse to actin the OR SALE - -bout 100 baehele of geed . elt.Tens been compelle to' use the matte*,. he said, why, then, the toll gates F' wbeat, of the "Winter Fife" variety. This - Lente Ties, latest Style and Color. White and` Fane ShirA . - olu£ed water4', as the leaky i e ad will have to stn hit. Rolrinronconolnded grain is a remarkable yielder and should Y y y P p y rowdy sale among the farmers of Pickering. Spring $uitings and PantingS. _ fritted bay juice. At 1 t the engin- the interview by remarking that the gener- Fcr particulars apply to THOMAS LAW, at - . - ' ` ser has had his way and a six Inca ally held opinion, that the townships oould lot 15, con. e. Pickering, or address Pickering P. Remnants of Prints at Reduced prices. .. .I- pp not be compelled to keep their roads re- - - - -_-,-- - _ Wall Papers from GC. up. - 3M Nteel Conduit pipe w11 De placed pair, was altogether astray, Thep wtli REgsfAglNtl--fiY1 undersigned �� �, through the bay. IA Ithe meantime then find themselves liable for aocidena, D {Niches to inform the ladies of Claremont ! ' . �-C�=i tE 0. g�►E�ri DB11baI't0I1„ : 1. � - - carts are delivering ' w ter, so ml cll he added, and in a worse plight than be- and vicinity that she is prepared to do au _ - •9` I fore." stiles of drew -making, st bar home.. By care- . ,per day to each house: , - ful and good work she hopes, to obtain a 4bare ' of public patronage. LIZZIB BIRRE1,L. The Toronto Star t,�,6 other even. Horace Wright of the Standard Bank, Claremont, Dna AU "I i s. g li. . had a laI athy edi�orlal oa 'Rural Newcastle, hue mn __Al molredto Kingston. OST --Two sheep and one lamb fromLIN-ER1.- • . - ._­, - ;.. 4 ++ A tali peril fi ed 10 d - - .. . . .. Police, their want of fficlency and - s unary ar was n an Zoete at Beeton for dlip without a g the premises of the undersigned, lot 9. 4th • ' oon., PiokeriuR= They had a red mark on ramp . such like. The wryer stated that a lioenee. and the sheep . in the front of the right ear. constable had been disc ear ed in Ox- g The Midland Donnell have iaoreased the Anybody giving information of their where&- a bona will be suitably rewarded. X. Y, and B. , -1 ford for black -mailing, also that such reward for the capture of firebugs from 8. CHAPMAN, Audloy, P. O. "U I I ,.f. .. officers had been known to take bribes WO to $500. - -._-- -- "Bosse $te hue ley! ' Omy - - .. -in some arts of Western Ontario. - P The Township of Clarke Fair will lee p ..-...•,•� 1 m' employ altogether he hail therefore employ hal 'These are lamentable acts, and no held on 27 and 28 of Sept. -in Orono, open ...._ notlaing to do with oollach accounts or .,'- is loodruft • Ynlstake. Taut there is t0 our mind, to the Province. ling meat for me. Frank is now n charge of the wagon and will endeavor to . a good reason why ou rtiral consta- , - "­601h'`�' `' I ' I give entire satisfaction to all. The best of '_ , , , I Sale Register. 1 t meat always on hand and sold at the lowest11 - tiles - are not a more telllgent and I.- liviag prices. W. WOaDRUFF. Pickering. 45tf . : I , - . . ----------,--,------ -. T __.,� Mk�S - I 'IS reliable lot as a clans. - We al'1 - know Fatn�tT, I SaPTsxssa, 20rg.---ExtensiveRENT OR SEGL. �- Farm ova- - r s s i p credit sale of dairy cowp, farm stock, TO . . 1 , . • constables that are a a ons of hones- hoaeebold furniture, eta. raining 94 sore', being east halt of lot 18, I: I PICHERING Ont �. implements, , B.F., concession, Pickering Township, Ou the - , ty. and intelligence, an we know' an the property of G. E. Alger, tot 26 6t1� premises are a good farm house, new barns with - . ' � ' egaal- number the reye se: Now our con., Townahip of Pickering. Sale to stone stabling underneath. good orchard and . • the lace is well watered. Fiancee in splendid, - ardians of the lace s lould be first- commence at 12 o clock, noon. Lanch pp pp I _ P ... eondition, and land in high state of onitty%UOD•` at 11. As the eels is large the auctioneer plowtng aeewlon at once. For particulars DILLINGHAM'S ­ I class men in every re p ct, and as the g Pu - .- will start strictly On time mentioned. sp ly to ISAAC BALTt4it. Darlington, three c►- Staroints out men t wined for the For terms and otherparticulare see billy. �e. east of Oshawa, or address CoarWoe P. O. position. But these o rials are call- Thomas Poacher, auctioneer. - - '4-'r _ . Furniture Establishment i! replete with the latest styles in • - ed upon to `risk their. 1 ves in the ap- ARM PROPERTY FOR BALE BY - rehelsaion of c 'morals and et when F Tender -The undersigned will receive BEDROOM SUITE at X18. - "i . . r '' P y AUCTION S ALE fenders till the 14th day of September, 1826, tar . . , , . the work is done they a ermined t0 ,! lot i, con. 2, Pickering, containing 206 acres all . y P OF oieiared, tree from stamps and stoner, we) l fen- PARLOR SUITS collect wages at about the same rate _ cad and drained, oonvenieat b sehoota, church- I ' EXTENSION '1'aBLE� and . per 'lour that a man would receive t� �j n1 a, market. and railway, two dwelling #sourer, . I . Varlu'Alble :.' Farm +• large barns, good stabling. Also for the north- I I I I I . III,Wert ten carer of north half lot 8, con. A. Ptaker- • C$A�RS Of all dasori n8 cutting cordwood.n many cases •- - F The east half of lot S, con. 6, U:brid a To., at ins- wavered with Food cedar and hardwood. 1 1 . . - I i the do not even receive that much. �s �3:. Y Parties tenderin state price and terms of Wilson's hotel, Claremont, on Saturday, Sept. We have a lot of new et lefts in Picture Framin on hand.. T11eII too public opinio or sympathy 96th, I995, at 2 p. m., by Thomas Pouoher, sue- Payment for eau let. No tower neoeaaril y g8 - s tionser. acoepted. 411 information can be obtainer - - a - - is always with a cul u� and against from J. H. Long. Rrq,. Whitby, or to the under- - • : z -: a y p' This 100 sate Farm is in the bort part of the signed on the presnfrer. A. A. POST, Whitby. p - - i an officer, particularly n the case of Township and only three miles from Oiaramoat _ -_ UTNDERTAKING : Our Undertaking Department is also complete i>Q emery �M station, splendid large house sad barns. res t.. Coffins and Oaskete in all sues twnstantl on hand. $ �. F , I» an `Sriest. Theee tbi s combined Terms --i900 down, ono -third urohase monsr Embalm. prevent many intellige t active meq within 80 d� r, balance cash or �n mortgage it STANDARD `� BANE.,,i iDg eet- a 6p$Oia�tp• y �Y 5 er cent. a pdreharer's option. - from having anything o do with the For further particulars apply b the Vendor' - I OF CrA1�iADAa 1 ' - { Solicitors, HILTS & DILLINGHAIV Pickermsg business and will coati ue to prevent HZNDERSON d DAVIDSON, i - -' . . ' • - . _ { them so long as they exist. / 47-49 24 Adelaide st., east, Toronto. : ����� Capital, paid 1,D ;. - `y j; . T}ie Toronto News r cantly sad : �, R®s@rued �Uttd ' $644,004 �88 Wanted• - A,1. . a :: . , PP . .The recent disturb ees in China Wh�by I have caused a Rood de of comment - . I 1 Assets Over $7,700,044 John B; Ose wishes to .tate that he wiri bs e _ pre ibis tall to paroiaw any quantity of Elmr f�' con ruing the work sing done by — Gre�it `� Head (iflrice, fitiRCNTa: aPP o ma.tpsi� .Nowa« by man will W ��' -1 . 1. . mis�onaries among tt a Celeatials. ir. raoeive prompt at Eeawoa. , ., I Tule Back has a brsdoh at Stociffville �� We are told that Christ ani: there is - - • y ••, - . ji �,j�r• where deposits are &also at current rates. 0 ons• • • • - e • { s . making absolutely no pr gress. Bud- � r' Snore of 1 and apwitrtls raosi+red is - '� . I ,. � H ......60 P.A.��.:. n hism is a religion whir , if practiced, �•---- the SAYINGS BAN Department, and -- 1V �j�I t - � AFI - 'has in it nearl all- th elements for jj�� i ttt intereet allowed if 1 Mr 1e« s� aewrtment of slab �7 . .- y SEPT'• _ 17thy.-: ��tll• �' Claw Pigeons, that for richness and u . - - . b good which oto ma Chriatianit i i Farmers sale notes and bier - !°' r .: $' y i BS4d they are unsurpassed in the Domin er1• y great. It" has the fort er advantage per diseonoted at lowest Hies. For P��r are Tey rttrelowve and gnaUt� consider I All kindat of (Irrsin taken in ex- T' of antiquity. Hence t e Chinese re- I riper information apply to for I o moffer n a buyer the very best ue known - Y c L have also some inferior birds ,,, - q Y• y change for' Roller Flour, Graham _ . .gard their religion as astly superior �:��� in rl�e • - JOHN ELLI tbAsrrttml nt,@ a Tumblers Fara is i" OST A ant aro b tel ,ant• Flour 0>racked. Wheat Rolled to any other. Hundred of thousands _ ' g ' ' werps. Homer and Birminggham D n. ' ' �' s , - W. d. Gi(?iiDON Barber STO U RMLLE _ Wheat, Rolled Oats and Corn of Chinamen have come to America, Tlie figefil; "grounds and baild%nge of I Gait Pickering, out. , ` " { �' Wlixed with the civilize world, lived any County Fair in the Provinoe: - `- - under the shadow of til church, and Redaoed rates on all trains per G.T.R. No. k A PERFECT TEA . Meal. • H _ �' ,- w g ELVISs .gone back. to China un onverted. If arAd Midland Ry on 18th and 19gh. Id w oW V� - '� 1 } i 4 Any person wishin to en'o a da 'a I ,he cannot be re the when liven g , J y y - . y g b ( I r�' plessors at rho same time see tllo best . ,` o in the heart of a - Chri tion nation, , ,. - * � a ': O 10% � I. "ezh1b1t1on outside of the aloes ehanld p a? H E �i L E B'R how can a'.few misslo sties be ex- visit this fair, situate as it is in the eery s. s, K q ••.► E AYE ,-t :. pected to succeed am ng millions; garden of Canada as we] l as being in the ` � 2 p '" on who do not even un erstand their $nest stook aeotion in An erica. 'an,eQ.� �in�� Q4 >� aW q �H�. LEH� H -VALLEY EY COAL w wan na a It is but f ir, therefpre, The management intend this a 'o �'+� h 8 y e w o Iq '�i -,rscsT TEA I.. ­aoknowledged to be the beet , 14 -to regard the reports o their failure excel all former efforts in making this �, b dt _ ,e I N THE WoetoTEA opal m ` ed. ' , ' . Lse to some eztentr. sone t.- Mahomet premier County Fair of Ontario. * s g v Frtom Talc TEA PLANT TO Tota 7TA cur - .. . GFood etabiing, beatititul gratinda fwd Y ` once remarked that th sword was N= ....I AN YMPU.RT t� DIRECZ..•. - woreaeed entries should make this feu 8 • aver da �, iN iTB NAiIYR'ttlRfYY. e {: nt the key of Heaven and ell. At Least an inatittiiion worthy of your support. r' i "e t• he is given credit for hat remark. ""' lit ....� 'g" f . Eubitione of Trotting SOal4one, A'ast y s F; ,rowero as Tea pot asp the >e,, w, Tea �( �'$ �� + aarnples of the bs�t gestiw' of iadisa , :Hiss stem is about th® my one that Drivers and Saddle Horses for big prizes. ea ` 'e+ ..� Mat. '`1 a real. Til amfore t1my use. the, e�� in the Why buy inferior o0al hen you "a got ,J *:' ` of the T sad t�''bte®d. that w>s �voul wore in China apparently. Good Band of Masi*. �� sur• . � ` _ the gest fort sae aA tr w1 w ,t{, w w : put st o .. ivae It b y la ties: ! a� . ail: ]itay � ire parity A sscectleets4. Pant why should Amari want to son- Bioyde races a>xdspediat attr+tclsl orle in- m : , - = . ." et exp la �. rt �# ib, _ a ��' front of the Grand Stand each afternoon. >� s. ae, vert a fairly civihzed P ple who do ... - ut _ ,. - s... 01PP110E ;� YA�..."" f See r amniee and rite Leta for par • _ �, 1. ftlot w&ill t0 be Gonverte. `� In Central q F °Si' p ° ' . , * Ai.� 1t ► , tIN ' 3: ..i .. ,.. - n-, ll. AF' f', sal' '. Y 7 Z _.:_4'�R `in 2".t VI• Africa he a are trib s of ativ livin44 gib: CC ... J. D. Ho�sfvlcx, T. H. Lora _ . �,. , ,.f •;,: �_ , UK*,_. � • %'�E{7 ".., � >t... ri P.q.ex. .s_ i s. "•,.- ,•"^._ x ."k'�,r e�sL ,.,- ' .: ... - b. . , _ E-'•FrM -- T ., $ . ; 4.+�(Y-vis y: ,- . y, a Sr,:$' /, • /� b'r KING' ST,, PI little better than -wild b acts. - There + :I . r . u _ ; ({�/,.{�.��{ President, , . r _ 4g .,� Deep.} -' T , - - . . f _ , 1 tt. - -r. .:.,. + 4'., . , .� - S .1, ; - ` „y A `�, _ a,-7 s. - � , v -,-.„3 , '"`- a.: -r, ,, e ! ' i. ,. • L - � _ -4 :-! :3: -4.. I - 4. fry .: :-. `�. �/�.. _ _ y� d. , 2 xer. - -s a -,. .: h' x ..,�{re t tribes there who: eke human _ .Tas:ci�i e�nf z�rr>t � , , . , £ .: � �'', _, ,r... •, .:� : �:� t , . ;. tt '''' •� �1}'� -T - ,. . • - =.fnS :, .. --+rr"�3?,.. _}� - :. r . - k.�'�h?-': fit . D,tV 1 :4. -d. .;4 rt .- I t F r. M _. -. _. ... :.-.,_-•. -tF'' k-. fi�._. � .. �`+' �'�+"'- '`r .�•. r.. _ Sy: �_�[-- � b - "� ti:•_`i` }:'i. -..viva - ,, v Y ° . . �. ws . I v_. 1 s . - .a,..'.:4: ✓:� Stil',, -. t'• :... .,�.. n.i.;?s.uar. ,-w':'' , gel-._ -_..: :'�: i'�•.,: _.:.°!sl 3,f., W:. _.- Iar<r.:.t<.•� , _ <_. '.w�•a..f t„a. , � x t , d ' �iWs re n a y 1 - t } - 4 F a 7 x i` Y Y e , - a p b P c - .�S.T� J E n `kr._ S+ t I - 4 _ -il ..,fir �'3.�. +..fT .i' n �1:/Rit.�r, D{ - h, 1 ''e _ - { T 3'r''c ''�'L.f,' YY• '` �T.r. '. �#f.C, ` £, m _ • ' a r t. i t �,( . _ .. _ ... ..: .. _ y.•k 3' .. - bV, t ,3 i . 7 , aZ 4 4 T U,• :.. 1.--. _ a .. f , U -'-.%, - - '_;,, -.dry. . .-.-. - .ar t.- :.. i .. _ - _ .� - -.. _ .: _. .. .. -r - - r t , s kre +� - N ..Tr .7. _ - . : _:cl ..: - ., -+, .. - �,.:mac- ... � •, . je Y r e- - '.,o.-. 3. F ,r �i 'mss ` . :�: -ren t r a. n Y :. :.tP < .. '. ' V. a i . .. •-, ....- - ,. - 1 '1 I 1� �R D I CT OI • D S S. STOLEN 1N THE MOST BAR* FA ED MANNER r FRAM OUR EXCHANG S. The Oshkwa Railwa Oom ` ax . be an y y g to carry the mails between .I the grand Trunk and the town on bloud4y. • It is just two months Sunday 'week since Tottenham was swept by fire and = already there are over #8.6,000 worth of , >a > " buildings underway.. I I &--i H, J. Snelgrove, Coboui g, was honored -'at the High Court - A - Q. P., held : at Guelph last week by being promoted High Sub Chief Ranger. I Mrs. Pietzel has identifiOd the coat and other effects of her little eon Howard. supposed to have been murdered by Holmes at Indianapolis. Wm. Bang, had two finers taken off on Saturday last at the Pedlia Metal Roofing `` Coy's works, Oshawa, ap Harvey Per- kins had his smashed the came day. While Rev. J. H. Mailett and Gly. �• Crozier were duck sboot}ng at Seugott last week their boat upset and but for timely assistance they would have been drowned. . ' I, , The citizens of Brooklin are more car less excited over the recur of the cattle - trouble which was so prevalent here. last " ?: summer, five milch "cows- have been stricken. We are sorry to say: khat Registrar : Perry is far from well axai� It was hop ed his sojourn at Muskoka would 'have proved beneficial to him, bat it had rath . er 'the contrary effect. i The barna of Wm. Simpi�n, Ballantrae, were burned on Monday night of last w alt. Lose will be 02000 with $1200 * th $1'2OG insurance? lt' is said to be 'the work of an incendiary. . ' Andrew Jeffrey, druggiejt, of 'Toronto, .. - came •to Whitby last week on a brief visit and to take his family back to the city after their having spent three months' holidays with Wm. Jeffrey.; Miss Maggie Young, of $ingston, who i :-' bad been visitiug her brother, the Rev. W. R. Younir, pastor of the Giorgi street Methodist church, of Peterboro, was found . dead in bed there Wednesday. Wm,. Kyle, of Toronto, sbe promoter of _ : the International Belt Line Railway Co'y . of Niagara Falls, Ont., was. arrested on - .. Saturday on the charge of attempting to bribe a member of last f ear's Council. f' Mrs. Jae. Mills, of Manvers, presented . her beloved Partner with twins. This is the -second time that she has proven her love and devotion by a similar gift.• and ``? yet people will sfay the country is not prospering. • While going to the East *hitby Chris - tion Endeavorers' pionio eat Oshawa, a . runaway took pUes, from which • Mrs. Saml. Nichols' of Columbus had her shoulder disjointed and Mics Lizzie Stocks received bad bruises. ', H. GFrs,ham, of Port Peril, hits invent- . ed a simple Conti ivaace consisting of a spiral spring and two blocks of wood so arranged and fastened that it is admitted : to be the most effective and: efficient car couple yet invented. - - The cricket match betwii66 the Oxford• ' Cambridge team and Canada was stopped ty rain on Saturday. Thou�th technical. ly a draw. it was practically, a victory for • the visitors, who needed only twenty runs .and had ten wiakete in hand. Ou Thoreday some Iodisoe, living shoat ' --seven miles east of Wheatley, Ont., went - - _ with baskets to Leamington. where i they _ -got drunk. After returning homy two - . . . of the squaws got into a fight, which re- . salted in one striking the :other oil the . head with a club, killwg her. instantly. Early on Saturday mornic►g three berg• lare broke into the hones Iof Mr. John Bullock, . who lives near Parkhill, Ont., - tied him with roves, and burned the soles of his feet with matches until he told them where what money he had was to be . found. They secured $86 a" , a watch. and a horse and hugity. . While M. Plank, V. 8.1l of Oshawa, war • driying out of Uxbridge, last Monday, his . buggy was capsized, by running into a . -, deep rut in the road, causing severe. in- 3nries to his back. He is now oonfined to -bed in the hoace of a , Mend near IIx - bridge. The doctor stiending him says • he will be able to start for home in a few days. ; The Elijah Stevas hdffii�i�ad of b0 acres, on the Base Line, at Darlington station, was ofered for sale by auction in _ Bowmauvdis on -Saturday last. No bid was given to the auctioneer, bat -immed- istely afiter the close of the 'sale, #2,600 : was offered for the farm. The heirs ,will accept of a deed of the property from Thos. - Consul, the trustee, Rad retain it for a better price, Early on Mtonday'morninR Z3liver i Fan- . : Roe, who resides about three miles north• . east of Whitby, had his old barn consum- - ed by fire, together with eithi�I tons of hay, . sixty bushels of oats and some imple- ments. Luckily 'he had removed 700 . bushels of os :e to Oshawa only.a few days - . before, and the remainder of ,} .crap was stored in his new barn. I. oss. $400 ; - small insurance. - I �'. Yt MARKHAM.Is .; %he Bpeigbt Wagon Co. hav4 an ex'hil it at the Industrial Exhibition. `` - The Ban Office awnioa was tdtally wreok- ed on Saturday last by the high winds. At Torrance's threshing on T.aesday 8110 bushels of oats were threshed iii Sia hears. Ben Hoover has sold the Galen Rouge ` Milts tto�o H. Chapman, of Waterilown. Mr. Chap>$an takes possession on Olaf. let. Mrs A. Mason's many frienc�9 here 'will ' sincerely regret to leakn that slue is serious - 1y ill. -Mrs. Mason is at ppre#ent in St. John's Hospital, Toronto, who6a every at- �` tentiou is being paid her, and wje trust soon to see her about again. Richard '$oath, a iorm�r kesident of t Piclwring and latterly a resi�e t of Michi. Ran, died at Summer, earl i the pear. r ,, He was 74 years of age, and ea es a tamily of three sons and one d�aog 0. who have }. .the earnest isgrnpathy of deceared. many Pickering friends. The townslil,anthoritioe nava : n�gainst #' roub le oo ` w ov their sl e O b buildio wrr g. d, p - , .--. S1 F "' , �. ,y:, - 1 4;' �-`"�. Y �, -' A"i�a_,.,c .iL .k __ .,P' -.-., s'i �'.,k.;;.'�,.a.,, - 1 , , , ..v _ -.,-. � �: l * - _._--�.* ', .��� _ i I , ,. �_.. _ . s .e are - again prepared to prola�e-wand a rcea that will compare favorably with other markets p - p - . •-Ba rle, Oats, Black Eyed Peas, Small Peas,.,.,+F i M :; ." .: l �.._.�...To be delivered • at ----r- , a ;: -' , :3 11 LEVATOU1 FRENCHMAN S tAY �{ J , . �t - And Buckwheat on Cara, All kinds �of. Stove Coal for sale.:. Also Coal for Threshin . . + 1 oy • .1� ^THOS. 1�COODY, Live ool ll�arke," AaR. dist, '95 rP Agent W. D. Mathews & Co. -.L he • f.>.:'.Zi-'-�- _ .t..: - - - _.. ,, i 1. i r, r r l ,t. - 4 .. I .. .: - x d �i W ./ r r a r , a v, iL �;,, i i i i i I L , . '�y } ._411 i F`. •,' "y� - - :' �t4.: i; e�£ � . r:x..Koy . r 4 .r R : ;, r -- Y �; w :- - D .. ~ 6- `4, .L s T 7 ;"r; I; .7 1 - : _. - -, �' r' ; - . n = .. _j Q_ ' @ -1 o� _ �- f.� - LV s •:: : ,,, _ • �.y 1 �_ a £ - �p ��u^.. :I - f4 ft i g , ew i am s ewe a e .a This is without any doubt the most Elegant, most Durable and best Family Sewing Machine in the market. It does better.work. It does finer and better sewing, �� to run and suppeerior in every"respect to all other machines. - Its attachments and shuttle are of the newest design, and a child can almost place them in position. Every lady should give the ,Tow Williams" a trial before buying infer- ior soft made machines. Over 2,400 in use in the neighborhood and ev- ane giving satidsotion The undersigned• hue the exclusive right of sale for the New William in E act York and West Ontario. . s. I -3 = -- em�i�r- i I E: ., Markham, Sept. 9, 1805.. , : 1 S. Jewell, o! Dat. Albert, on Tuesdayy even- - , . Bowmanville ing on 'bis way to Toronto with a load of � - - batter and eggs came to the bridge,' and it - Ma -star Arthur Legg fell from a brae on down o! course had to drive through the Monday40ternoon and broke his arm. creek. In the creek his rig upset and as a The Harden City has completed her result the creak from Byers to the lake is season's work and is now laid ap for the a mixture of egg and water, only one in• winter. gradient necessary to make egg nog. The Rev. W. Pritchard, B. A., and Dire. load consisted o! about 500 lbs of batter of. Pritchard left b boat Monde morning which 100 The was destroyed and about 600 and wiU to Chi ,Rill., where doz eggs well distributed. The accident Mr• Pri rd will take a colleb coarse. will cost Mr. Jewell considerable and it The oow advertised nosntly ll Dir. Win, will be but right that the township pay- the Adams, Libset si. north, was ioaad dead whistle. -Sun. in the old paint shop belonging to the - - , furniture factory. The animal had forced uXURID09. its way in, bat could not get on$ and was thus starved to death. 'The favor gotm seems to Have disapp"r. Miss Simpson returned last week from ed about as suddenly as he came. We England where she has been spending the have heard of no new oases, and those who summer with her sister, airs. A. A. Evans. are affiicted are on the mend. She care by the Dominion Line 8.8. Van - A special train, conveying Sir Charter oouver and had rather an unpleasant Rivera Wilson, President, and other offioi- voyage. air of the Q. T. R., pawed through from Wy B. Knight won over S#0 in per on Toronto to Lindsay without a stop. ( poultry at the Midland i0entral Exhibition Boma young men, while hoeing turnips at Kingston lad week• During the return on A. Skene's farm 1 t week, uncovered trip he had the misfortune to lose 11 birds, some relies of the past -Indian tribes, dint valued at 660, by smothering in the "piro" e ar points, a long white one and other �'• shorter or broken, dark colored ones. Messrs• James Hooper, formerly of the Wm. Welsh threshed at A. Skene's re- Winnipeg Tribune staff. and also of the. eently, and , we are informed' they pat London Free Prow, and Mr. R. MoChommy, through 1900 bushels of grain in one day, London, have gone to Portage is Prairie, and on a test did 8 bushels of oats in one on their new duties as publishers of the minute and 4J' of barley. Mr. Skene hao Portage Review and Saturday Night,- grand crow and expects to have in all about Statesman. 5,000 bnshel8 of grain, - - - _ Too many people forget that the a of . a newspaper is its stook in trade. When a . /; man requests a free advertisement, he asks '( a present of that which costs the newspaper -Seb O of B ' ok� �..,. proprietor money to provide. Yet men who never think of asking a merchant to give them clothing and food !or nothing, fro- _ quently ask a newspaper to do something .- By eeouring one of our Ten Oent similar to that. -Journal. - Bills at your Post Office you can get. a On Saturday -last the Newdiarket Tala• a 10 er cent. discount on SCHOOL gods defeated the Elms, of Toronto, in the p semi -finale for the intermediate ohampiou• BOOKS or anything in our store, for ship' of Ontario. . . - the next thirty days only, A piety of Ov,ck shooting opened on Monday, and Blotting Paper and a Baler given _.r•, y t- wr-•'i�r_a'-es 3•' gra-- r {a "`y.�. '•�"., ..T -F'•;'.i7 3EP';- .- , •tl .�x,ti - _ r 4a. Jti•{,1 �%`'I .�'`i .:. .. - •QRS, z2 t r _ k' z.- s - i �''�' ] - 7 : r M 1 .ova- s• _! ?. I 'G .t �- f Y d r_y . a w i e i . C --. , ,, .. . . _ a- .: .: - . , : - .7 - a.r %d - . , - -. .'�' .i,, fib.: `•. ' s ;:.. - - - .,.- -r ed , ,, . Subsdribe:;for the 1`TI�+`iW S, FARMERS' .MARKET. '. �= , • TORONTO September, 12, 189G ' �': Cell t8 irOD3 iloWI ' ll)Cltil the Whijat, fall, ....,.....•. 0 6s to. 8 OQ �* - Wheat, enrin 0 68 to 0 0p ` 1st of Januar ,'�896r : f ' ......:.. _ Wheat,re'd winker...... Oa 68 to o Op. . $ °� . r ' $ Wheat goose ............ 00 54 to 00 00 - w 5shlt !lolrersttt station tt.T.a 5 '0 TRAINS GOING EAST Run As FOLLows: Earley, bush...,........• 00 40 to 00 00 � � l Sate 00 85 to 00 00 t No. 6 MAIL . . . 7:58 A. M. � bush ................ `. . 2. P. M. PEas, bush ......:.......... 00 54 to 00 66 _ � •� .- +' 14 LocAL Y " 8 LOCAL.- , .6:`l.8 P. M. Hays new, ton............ iR 00 to. 17 25 T, - y '; �. Sura > > } finAlrls aotNa� `VP>csT Dlyli AS For.Lows: -- w, ton ................. 6 b0 to 7 Qa : s f -� t No. 7 LocAh. 9:14 A. M. Dressed hogs....... 000 to $ 00 ! Beef, : forequarters.......; 8 00 to 4 00 - x • t�18: LOCAL . . .. F 8:09 P. M. s� >a:j " 1 DdAI . 8:22 P. M, Beef, hill4quarteirs...... 7 00 to : 800 Mutton. ` .................... d 00 CQ. 600 • Y' ,. .R.: '1isID '1'i1111i.B.-yibairtoa a3tatiaa QF« Veal, carcass ...••.••••.,• 6 00 t0. 800 ,} j, - �r.:lt: Butter, lb .................. 00 iti to 00 20 „� =kms: `q ' , : TsAXNs GOINii EAST DUE- AS FOLLOWS:- E,Rgs, dOz...........: •..... 00 10 to 00 11 >, � < - � R ��f No. 6 MAIL 7:47 A •M. Potatoes, per bag......... 26 to 80 : ;fir'' ' No. 14 Mlxeb 2:18 P.M. ,{ . , . { "L3AL .. s:2s P.M! R• D 01INIO�T BANK TRAINS (IOINo WEST DUE Ata 1*OI,LOWd,- j' ' ;'. ' ' : k . No. 7 LocAL . - . 9:18 A.M. -. -:. �� . « 18 MIXED 8:15 P.M. Capital Paid up, ${,500,000 . , � Surplus,. ° $1,500,000- ` ` 4 - d [ ) . s� i WHITBY AGENCY. F ���,�,J .:,, 010 Il -f: S OOt . aeitesai Saakiai; Sadness s'raasaote , ;q� COMPOUND. SAT'INQa DEPABTIdENT, , t s A recent disoaven, by an old Interest allowed at highest otment rates. NOI ' � { ppm ,d notion of withdrawal zegnired. _ �' t aaonrJ►ty by tAuwsae.ds 41 E. J. THORTON, }¢i Sanies. STs the od7 perteoty lciy . MANA(illl$t , Y ..Ik, �� I •Ria and rellabla mediums dLb• � , ' , , ooreeed. Beware of tmprifA44" druggists who ' ` � offer intador nnedioines in place of tits. afar - J - �,,,u.fps ` . -°� t� _ Ooolt's Cotton Boo ` nempoasd. tats fa substi• aa „� ;` f • .' ntsi t is a n. inclose Rad r ee n letter V V i V ` oe as >�« a� Rad we vsillsend, sealed. by returm mail. FuIIsefaed . J s, ,;-K� �,- partionLzs in plant ea�elapa, to ladies oml�• >a l*SAT stamps. Addnn The Cook Comppny, - - • e 44" it I Windatly Oat„ aanada. ;� ce' Elold in Whitby by W. lt, l3owee: - 11.L ; JADES HA�,�tEY _ i�:� ,.yg , # EMPORIUM r 1 T, 13oreeahoer A Gieneral 131aaksmith a-_!,i� E3 e CL�J:�Eit/XONT &," 4 . -j, ••• • Creak is 'If �� New ehoer 26o cash or SOc credit, and k _� , u � 4 - a guaranteed eatiAiactory. MII1! PaIIs. - ` 4`�;-, BARRY' 8 - N W �HUP, : $trainer` Pails s� ,�, I , sI�}�� M .�,yl' . �.. CLAREMONT STATION.. ��,-�77`'�' A trial solicited. Always on t hated . � '4� �r , - #F } ,�� . �t ak S .AR/ F a.,, '. �� F 9.1• ,� ~14 N -_ I am now preparers to put up the befit Ga1v. Iron _ a w .; q. : Havetrough on Short- - I', ' � i , .4•• i H� a e.u. device roeeaty patestect in V. S. aa1 4 e8t IIOt14e.. ' K �. Ca.,ada br CSM/Ra18. CLVT'Mi �� r ," . , RST//i.IaRI/fD1�if �� I. 1 4 R fir! PT U R E Awa Work a SpecWtyt �l � 1 - w ��� CAN BE C U R E D �e...�11,11�C� I WITH NO INCOW491#1 F. �� .< ITHOUT RU�� 3.f�� A Pirie's Block, . * Pickering. ' ;,.. >- CH[AP ®v MAIL ' , � r Y w �... tD> TIME ME;�NS MONEY 5 a A Pat Card will do it, Asa of p«�oa or Q���e CLV Why waste finite and and laberworking the ,' �' ca.e i,n�nateeiaL 134 King Sr. WEST pump handle .when the wind will do it , t vosaf+ro - - - - caNAOA without expense. ',� . F. 4. Far the small sum of $80 you cats get one , : ` , f DECUBS L -M. -RY 1 2=1-r it 8 .' �� . } 4 4'.' . ; . First-olasi vehicles and,horses !or hire day I� roved WINDMITam- ��_ or night. Teaming done promptly by ` • i... , day or job. 'Bas' 1n connection meet. (patent applied for) . - - t� �� all Gl T R trains. Frei t and gh This machine can be attached to my express elivered to all of L ,tA ` theme pump handle without change. Board, sale and co ission siabiss in �'� - ooanection, . , BROUGHAM ! „��. f �. �0.. g7CT. I E � ° ; Iprpp.. PlOElsIB00! s4 ;O, E i, . r t. Sri .:. ' I have a large range of samples of ��' Rp�ia� and Summer 8nitings tD = I m• T - E•- D06 e s select{ from, at ices that'will cause u . ,', ,R, Yon will fled the best muah astonishment. ` i School : Supplies and • ' Having just received the latest fashion n<,." ?,k Stationary. Cheap and , plates from Paris, I am now prepared to va., Also esoaarse, sad . give en«ire satisfaotioo. �5:.1q fine • $nit6i Yarns. Call at coos end avoid the i'neha. - ; ji j .I , .. IIs L' ( -' ' ' 1 Felh Ti�Qe Pa r� I A. IIRQUHAxT, Brouam,.: ' Hair Nete, Hat, elt � .- '' , and Hair Pins and haat ��,a;= r Patterns � .. Virst class Job Work do>fie - R : �W • at vthis office.. When _. M. & E. Boone, - ,. • ' Pickering East End. Want any Work done give as � y 4 y,�y. ' a call. N- ,- �Rti!'iT�ODl1 P ,� y t t .. V �� �. { . i r' ?s- { P.qS KENDALL' : 1 PAVIN CURE .e :` ,. x - -* 'W : •f. ' ' ° .,R 7 Lit Y d -q -F H .� R THE W0, 008T SUCCESSFUL REMEDY co ILLI$ F'OR MAN OR BEA8T. Otttsln in iia elreaQf Rad never bitetsrs.. � d � ", Messrs. J. B• (bald, W. �VinfleedI E. U11p• � �, Oobb�O1�` , ,' ` �` in and J. Reid eget '•9 fore part of the away with every purchase• : �/ ! �, `` week at Piae Point, ii, :_ ung in the sportENDDLL SPAU� lug Send �g Hoo.,m.,.w,� and report as abandanas .,! game. STEEL ILL - nr. B, t .0 $a a., A� • Den,• M send me one of�o nr Horse � : A special palace oar, with tiwo negro Y4jli Oyd er • _�lt�it -ado�b. Ihaveused.greatdealoi�onr - porters, was attached to the x alar train ---WITH-- en �e a ons wiohOdaaooese it i.` sg oadasrfai mediadne once mare ha� Frida morning when it palled into the . . flceuIt spavin ane ere bottles nosed . I �� :-1 '' y H you eau t get' ane of our Bails we ° .. T 1l K Al. a axe en land all thetfims. „ station ,here. It was at Ant supposed thrat . Zoarstru�a � Is"Mi- the oar contained Sir Charles Rivers hail• will allow you $he discount, if yoke lot son, the new president of the Gi. T. R. and .us know. I ho wood iA any part of Ste KENOWL. � SPAVIN 09R� 'A . his suite, and tho tremendous rsoket that constntctaolia. nr. a a. cb. . rooeeded there#rom osnsecl grave anepia. N•e► ooi��• �i'ta I.ao est Ca.. Ylll'O' ions to arise 1n aha minds of st+verai romper• yA RODE twniih brim t x .ae: mied. _ sage +�r s~ncse poo le who hit paned to be at hand, a�o«,a ha Bye:1a_ Aug a,a g p Wamhmskcz rfd daffier ., ` ' P g�ln►t;. l 3t Luckily for the fair isms of the provident, er it was learned that the oar was - rte .• ,.: V a• T, t=0.>X�• ' howev �, g. r of bio olista frow, # i, • R tl :> � nieallial;e sit oradi sen t ��� occupied by a large p y y is I. ,1 - - R Ir . �+ `r �* F ansa f e{ i €rc_ _ . GE i%r .1� �ieM�.tairr -, {. ins -rest who' -rare on --ti eir :,_R.rf ;r ., . _, � - v# .W. TOronvi and po t r,, 1:,._ yn ,_ .16 �„ . __% _ t. �'', , }- P bQro tom � � f- - �� .=� . ,�.� - e tier j E wary t0=�r:';; �.,,r ��. • c Jk °i ,.f i k 4. ry- s a v vs fi• 4 p l' Y �( .yyypp� s " # • f , „,. . y e R iso I,NT . 4 R : i . V } '�" a 1 , �R •eJ � Y �.^ 4ti �Y 1. i r 7 Ali , T a a,> w. `� a - i -. a .--.::_ k. ar -. - ,'.' •`i1 L 1 lye w-•�w - . ...Ee ..t'. . 2f _.- - - a- J - sF :T4s a`-"s., 3z:r,lw. r'y" ' -?y-,; ^i+- �.+i{.�t. .. J " .,.. ',F'Sw". .:: s s. .tics •3C IY:.. 1 a� > ,%.r.m >r i r a—.. , >r i..t'�ry�r rtY_ (�v° „� t�. -.x .-. K,.. :.�a4^',�.-i.r7i.-m•->o-;;. r,'.w r !':'' z.�r•;mk�� a - - _ ,! Gap. . Y :'," i9 f•- Yi. "t,�,¢i7' _ � e--- ..>a. .gid? w 14; t h - - �y. t _ �+-4_ T is s ''''� :g ?. 3 TT _ r+•_c. u- .: ', �;.. S) .ins l , y `� -- - _..x ... .�5 a .. __ ... t -.y- - s _. .:. ". .: , , - 7J ai s .. F' r. v. ', �.,x. moi! - - y .. s.,- t s . a. rl'-"�' _ � , •e - .`�.. a::, •., •-,..,. . -% l a� Via•- { . - .. .. ,. _ ... .. .. ,. .. ,. .. .. - : .-_ ... .:,. •haw. `,r > '.% � 3 . I Y ct t'. qG•, .i -� ,- - . 1 < r .: .r c t , - r, ,-. r ,_. - - -- _ 91 O � llL01 which is not eo essential here! tthoitgh I riimbarg }las b" ,Wt 111;e +ii t t . a" , HC.W HRVON fie t t am store we"' ,{ _. re rias heat o#. Ehie suhvtaer to ,6# gl 1 ' _ .� E c�Iineetidg orf tbo ne , E�ieuttial+ea up fat �., � -. , ,�_ be !hs rule hese, there would be a call for - ___„ - of Knights Tomplxr.: . e abide. trees, The thermometer has rtpnged Jed'< D�SI�RIPTIBN Ot! BAfiTBR IIIA VIC• _ >pea>a tt�itttreN'e ltdRe ;iTsatsssi wMt►v►ir above 80 dearest for a day oc two pant,` ®LrR`r]LA'I'E1ST FROlI ALL AVR E g t TOIiIA AND FINS$Uiy. Tho report of:tho United;Statos Beeoard of vtttatrers or Ktawttey. '' sad it has been warts for weeks, acing _ THS WORLD. - 'r veals that t way oCOnatructedawithout the ` e • sh ' He t>t•tir gl gestlemaa, iniad ht _ f e� , �'' "warm" in Its Amcrieaa souse. cared fqr tis so, was hire pkataee b whiah _ ";' •-�- P I ; nil i . permission of Congress. ' I a W hod tit . y ' '` Having'an hoar toe are on another dayy a old woman of barley dascn6 l Traisfed Ilariteralturhrt'tl' a et��iEiona is Loa¢on, I went out of my way a tittle tit toitlTisifibia dbat itcrtlwaeettttirf. The University of , Caitfarata •hie liven ' is► Keeent vtstts-itounda' y QsadK to see the Thames emboakmout and Its threat mrstsin. etre iiaited states, glad ,bequeathed $4,00,000 by Mr. J. C. Wilder• consideratonsoe t►npl courtesy of her tirotot, '. °� Flnutted RPiilt Bbrab� wa 'gees-- Alll Porta of she •flieUe, ceadoatsed glad ming, for rho purpose of eatablishiti a who uvea subsequently Dean Chtirtis of 34, Ample space for @eoregltiop roisudt- L ; PSETTY LITTi.a Q,i$pgAB " ` laterad torp tiny head/ school to teach boys trades by which they Yaul's cathedral. .., TLamer �naissakmeat asid tt Pretty near Waterloo bold e. - - -- - Llttle Bardeas. ff $mail a these asxloL ving. oaii earn a li Whatley -wall a village of taro - hundr gardens are, the most possible has been 4 D.. Fitzgerald ai well-known One day toward the close of.lrtne j",flooir made of them. Trees and shrubs planted WBOariet fever is becomin revalent in Henry , eo le �wholl ricultural.. -The v rs , - ' g P attorney, sad for many years United p P : y aR .'Sd a run through three of the London rrict sORie 3tears'ago have grows up and now innipeg, - states Commissioner, wee. kidnapped at were euspicioas of strangersy aid lived • afford cool retreats and shade ; •and it was The •Mount Hamilton Incline Railwa is Buffalo last S�aturda ni ht acid held until ith' the ane vi - p y y g. almost exclusively w In r g via:, I3attereea, Victoria and Fina cry, rya a pleasure to nee little children getting open for trafHo. t he paid $60 for •his liberty. their owe little ocoapaitions and Lntereeca an Auierlcan correspondent. boas are the fresh air in ■soh pretty pieces in the Shipments of Qiatario tuittle are. arriving An eieotric railwayy, at nn estimated vont , �� a wide apart, but having a friend with me heart of London. And drinking tonntafns in the Not; hwesa cf tR6UU U00 tnay probabiy be built between and feuds. In the deans Llfe and Lettere quite at home in London, we wn able to are then, as they are in alb parts at Eng• The C, P. R, Ln restoring its otilciale' wAgee Detroit and Port Huron. The projeowil- the story is told of how he won tate lov* . land, with all oonvenienoes for #ie pnbblo. to'the iormer rats, road wUl rue through s territory not and confidence of thL auspioiogs. selfr visit the three in one day. �S a drbuth Along the embankment drive arp two rows before spoken of still continue , eo that of plane trees, one on each side. The trees `The Ottawa river halt ricten several inches tributary to the (band Trunk Railway. absorbed-community. . . ' the flower beds were suffering ve y much, are airead of ood size and in time will in oeriesquenoe of the-recent rains, The -United States Treapury Department Hie earliest efforts ware directed toward i be a eomepiouoas fee►ture of the lace. The Y has decided that materials aced in the toe parish sahoal tend the SnndayecbooL notwithstanding the evident offs m bei» P Quebec Legislature will -probabl a ad de ided .t the new als need bridge , - a g Righmond Park,near Mortlake,ir a place' be called together for the end of Onto- and in the winter to the aight•sobool,, _. made tosupply them withwater a tificially. worth visiting. it is crown land, I under• bar. at Niagara Falls ap to the United States In .all the park, that I have sen a great Stand, and Is maintained by the Govern• Shore may be .imported from Ca nada free where he gathered the mm� and elder lads most. It was evenin when I saw it—near The late Mr. pl aides King of Montreal of duty, , for instruction. Oat of school hours, he - deal of attention has been aid to creatin R left several uests to Presb terian Church P g 9 p. m., in fact--but here at this season it y instituted paper chasee for the boys, and - - '+_ - ", -� = beautiful natural issue. The are good ie not quite dark at any time of the night, schemes. : p d N)airAL long country walks for the elder children - - oads, masses of ehrabs and trees nd broad and at 9 it is quite light This park indeed A canal scheme along the watercourses Governor Robinson of Wont Australia has in sumrner, when he encouragged theta tt► . stretches of lawn, but little diffe ant from was an immense tract of sward and trees. from the head of Lake Winnipeg to Hudson resigned. search far wild flowers so be bolted ala w well kept country residence. • Arid some of thearoves of trees were grand. Bay is being proma,ted. Eight women were burned to death in afterward with his microscope. Containing hundreds of trees each, with The oontraat for the mar°n rPork�for the a fire in the convent of Riberone, Italp. The men and women were won bis a-- - . - The bouadsry roa8s and pat-he a e dearly not a stick on the ground and no limbs Burlington bridge wt Hamilton baa been The Dupe of Orleape has abaadoaad all sympathy which entered into fixe- homely _ elwaye heavily, flanked with ah be and lower than about 8 to 9 "feet and a: rfeot awarded to Mr. Oeor a F. Webb. details of their every-day life—their sod of reen rasa ander toot ppee g eflorte to maintain his claim to the abrins work ;their children;. their gardens, asd trees and often with a, border of he baoeous ,they formed Mr. J. M. Gibson, Provftioial $eoi^etsry� of Francs. plants between the path and .the shrubs. ideal aces or icnio rties foir which even their pigs. • P P Pa . has decided to hold a►n spec investigation A Gorman Torppeedo icer capsized in Ehe The hesitating welcome which greeted pacpose they are largely used. Deer roam into the (management of the Central bison North sea •ter tiVedae�day, and thirteen him as a stranger passed into of%eLionate Along some-pf the wide drives shr bs have -about under them and over the broad fields at Toronta been need in clumps, but alt set lose en- of grass surrounding them.. Some of the - persons were. drowned. oonfidence. The old, the sick- and . the - ough together to form a oontinuou line of Iargset trees I have seen in England so far . Mr. A• 0. Jeffery of Loddon was elected The Commercial Bank sharebolderel of dying eagerly looked foe his visits. Again, - green. were at or near this park. On the road to High Chief Ranger of the 'Subsidiary High Newfoundland have been called upon to and again he would be roused at night, by'j I - it from Mortlake one paries Sheen House. , Court bf the Ancient Order of Foresters pay their reserve liability of $200 :per the sound of pebbles thrown up. against• ' I Tbeiie parks have lakes in their. idit-in occupied for a time by the Comte de Paris, I meeting at Guelph. share. his window,1 which summoned him in haste � � - I which are usually several small inlanda, after hie exile from France, and about its Mr..J. O. Laboois, one of the oldest and The Armenian monastery of $t. John t° some case of sudden -illness. The - heavily wooded alwa grounds and in the vicinity are some exceed- best known notaries in the Province of Y g nds, who En lish asant, when sick, dread the yq, and grout g a nice was attacked b armed bri a R Pe shelter %or the many web-footed au nes ingly large trees. Some of the''fineat elms Quebec, is reported from Montreal to.hays brutally maltreated the pilgrims assembled i }turn.ot the night, and the rector was - . pa imaginable are there some that I passed mysteriously disappeare9. there, often asked to come and sit by the bedside of the water. Boats are for •hire t -these were easily 4 feet in diameter and were.. of a sick person, and watch with him till places, but when used their ocou to are- very high. In many cases each trees lined Canadian Pacific railway receipts. for.ths The Presidents of the' Hayti and San that dreadful hour h,ad paned. the road on each side, and in Bomb isatin- seven menthe ended July 31st show a Rain Domingo Islands bave asked for Papal The roughlest and most tarbuleat fuse of not pErmitted to land on the island The sea as the roads were of rest len tb in net profits over thoae'of the name period mediation ip regulitte the delimitations of the village reapeoted him, and -even feared -white flowers of. the elderberr we a con- g g y last year of $336,852. those two Conner es. y presented a grand appearance, f : him, though he was rho gendertof persons. rpicuoue on many of these islands, ware - Mr®• Kennedy 'ot $oiith London fs app. Dt, Sohnurdercher, of Prague, and two "A mea darstn't any longer beat his wife those of'a herbaceous plant.of tall rowth' I,. _. ' Ione about her husband who she fears is Italian guides, whileseeend'ing Mount Blano' else the parson will be down on. him," wit - _ _ the Heracleum giganteum, an jum allifer. ADVENTURE WITH CONVICT& the man reported to hove been killed�by a few days ago, were killed by falling over ' a common Baying winODg the rough laborers. fsllfng off a Manitoba harvest excursion a precipice. of Whatley. ' oua plenty well sifted to the situati n. Tho train. Tho Porte bas complained to Franca+ sad Ia a drunken brawl it was the parson two polygonnaie mentioned abs e w re NOW a Freneb ii®eer staved the Livres of , 4 'Hiruself and Sixteen ,crab Convict& According to tit's report of tib Govern• Russia of England s attitude on the Armen• i Who was sent for to part the combstants. . also_ here, flourishing finely in dam places mdnt Engineer, Lir. Schreiber satisfaetor inn question. No encouragement was ; Oa© ntttht. vett' late. he was sent for to near the water's edge -; and here;too either Off the co&et of French Guiana, or ` pregress is beingg made on both the Petei given to the complaint, I stop a fight between two men, very dtuak naturally or art�ficiallp planted, wee Iota Cayenne; there lies a group of three islands, borough end Baltsm lake setittons of the The United 8tatea Consul at Beyrnut and very quarrelsome The rector laid . of the-colt's foot. Tusailagofarfars,f�riming called b the French the Iles du Salus, or Trent Valley canal, I hold of the mora dangerous of the two and y baa been inatrueted to proceed w' Tanua in I waYked iiim u and ;town obs road until a green ground to the shrubs an trees. Salvation Islands which hwve lea boon ! Professor John Fletchdr,M.A of ! cider to open an onquiry into the attack re• n The matrimony vine, Lyoium bar arum, g Qa$en r I the man, sobered and qutted, turned and Collage, Kingston, . has' b,@en aipointed to cantly made upon t'he .American College shook the parson's hand, •saying ; memo well in place, forming a low dense need a� oonviot station. Here are sent : the professorship• of Latin is University tb®re. �� , masa o' green. There were. many lum►e eo viol girths from AI Aria ne roes from 'College, Toronto, and dlr. F T. Swale bl, A des etch trorn H n Kon states well dr, I think novo I Il go fo bed•" _ of the dog rose, Rose can idea, and theles ' g g 1 A.. Ph. ll,, has been .a intod leotu p A g' gg It wa; just so at Oxford while be was et were full of the single light pink 90 ere. Senegambia, (,biases and Anaamitea from PPo ser in that the ins esti anon of Aha Ku•Chen chemistry. g tutor of Orie►• gays Ganon Scott �ollsnd: Battersea Park is a faaorite pl a fpr Tonquin end Annum, aid not infrequently eon►miseion is making satisfactory progress. ••akin of every type and party, whatever . - women bicycl' ta. At the time of y viiit anarchists from Paris. Lately the div- w ao ver or HaStinges of Pennsylvania.' Ten Vegetarians have already been convict• their quarrels or differences sore how io Montrewl Lha other da ex, oda and-o�herrFa ate being tried, • TILE sen ztoenwers patches recorded. an insarreotion among pressed the opinion that Holni Y. , ,always assented 'Church of Orie+l.' Round these IDotl rieoners on thane lone! g m, the Jules Simon's real tardily name is Suisse, I every ocher name theirs was hot debate, were throned with them• But few gen lemon ey P y elle ed murderer, ought to be tried in which in France is an equivalent for con. i attack and defence, ehallenRe and counter- rider� were theca, though plentiful cough islands, which esu suQprewed with a heavy (.a°ade' where the methods of adminteter• cissas. When hie Brat book Darns out Victor ahaUeuRe. But no one ever discussed the elsewhere. hand. - Ing justice are more simple and direct than Cousin advised biro to drop it, as_no man I worth or the authority of this utero ; it was I haste seen the weeping,elin and we epinR in the United gtatet. could hope for fame with such a name ' an established matter, about wpich there ash.in much-better shape in these par a and t was not ib* . first 'mutiny at this It ie understood that Pott-Of$ce Inspect- A resolution has been presented by the was no diversity of opinion." Such meq - _ , in other grounds here than I havesee them station. The islands are not regarded as a 'or 3weetnam,on behalf of the Government, municipality of Panama, asking the other ®xemplity Chribtianit.y and win botwts for. - with us. They are grafted big,. say $ to 9 desirable place of- residence, even by con• has made-offers to divide every dollar of municipalities .of Colombia to join in, s I the diaster they serve. ' feet from the round bo that as the , i the amount'rectovered ' ro rata amon 8 . y grow viols. They arc mere rocks. covered with P g the petition to the Vovorament to rec�agaitre ' they form a beautiful and oozy arbor. They losers by the mail robbery at Kingston the Cubaa patriots as belligerents, ' are much used in all cemeteries. F r the so thin a coating of soil that ao place of last November. This ditisio° would mean PEARLS OF TRUTH covering of buildings the common vy is burial can be found for the oonviot who tee the I°a•rr about fifty a®arts on the dol- The actresgoadeut of the London Pall - mo�t aced ;neat to it our Virginia or aper. die there. A little spot of .earth it, indeed. lar• �dali i'azc,ttt+ at :Shanghai tolbgrapha that, , saaording to advices resolved there !coni'Iatnre is motion •mother.•--Jonson. The vine eo universally used with ne. Am- net apart for the burial of officers or keepers I At last vight. s irreetinq of the fit Chen •Tu four of she sin What • war there V in int►ooea l ' pelopsiis veitchii, is seen, but not to a reat y R gleaders of the ' p° rte. — g Council of Fianiilton,s letter was read frons recent massacre of missionaries have beenO°te' extent. who succumb to the climate = ibut when a the secretary of the Toronto Hamilton, ezeruted. Good nature is the bawut of the ' The bedding in these parks is looks on as °Onv►et, dies his body it rowed out tc see ' ' y mind,—1 ' and Buffalo Railway Company, askia lbs Capt, Quick, of the British ateamet ' (fianway. the greet feature for the latter •mon hs of and. thrown into the water, to be quickly city to grant a bonus of 8230,000 for a summer. There are not too man Of. these double track lime between Hamilton and 9t°art, claims that he was driven from a Strong reasons ni ake sig y- takes pare of by the ■harks. beds. The greensward, leafy trees an nat- guano island' in the South Paeido ocean by Shakerpeara. ural ironer predominate. Whet bade here E,aoape is Practically impossible. -Cayenne Toronta The letter was referred to the the Chilian ironclad warahf Esmeralda. - - \ Binwiioe t'ornmitcc,. P� Dreams are rudiments of the great&taw are ad3 to the charm, without givin too is twehty=seven miles away, and there is The rescan astigoed was tha''t Peru owned came.—Bails . -artificial a look to the whole. I am fraid seniaphori000mmuaioation with that int. Mr' Wm. Harty, Commfealoaer of public the island until a abort tirnb ago, wbe° it Y Po Works, when inteirviewed last Saturday was seized fora war debt otwed to !;hili. That life is long which answers lite'a the planta used in many of diem soul not I great sad.—Young. be iuriied to the same purpose in our ,our A convict wh�E�mpta to get to shore in a T by a Kingston deputation reRardin 'iva.da - boat or oa w raft i• rfeotl sure Lo fall +street care; suggested that tie uting y Row little � the population of Francs - - greater heat forbidding it,butI will me tion Y p ion$ from r>>foves about is shown by the last census. He who undervalues himself is justly un. R hat a, few of the beds contained. Ther was tuts the hands of the shore or sea patrol. every city is the provinoe meet and Oi:ut of 38 million inhabitants, 21 million dervalued by others.—Hazlict. always on the watch. I arras e a date or, which to waii on the a bedlof double flowered fucha;ae, wit yel- g live i.n the town or village i° which they Patience is the sgpport of rreaknessi low pansies between them, and haivin foe . Some pears ego, accordin to la to ort 1 bntar►o Government, and thus have the ,� g P I matter discussed from a en +Pets bota,aad 3t►fj mitlione have not moved. impatience is the ruin of atreagi,h,�ol- an adginK Coleus varschaffelti. Anot,he had mode by Montiear i3ounetain, a Freuoh oiO� K taral stand- out of their native depactmentii; Onl w ton. scarlet geraniums, with variegated Corn administrator at f%ayenne, a warden of the P y l iiia million and a half bane emigrated to France All things are artificial, for r_wuure isthib interspersed, and edged with varieg ted- sttatiou at the Iles du Salut, who happened : Narrisoit Watson, ottrator 'of the from colonies or foreign countries. leaved geraniums. A third had for its bass, to be Bn old sailor, was sent from the ' Canadian section of the Im serial Institute, arc of (toff.--Ser Thomas Browne, 'r white p«ineies, with red-flowered foe iliac mainland to the irlanda In a small soiling +London, has arrived in ,%I,►ntreal b`' rho Prof. Richet publishes some figures of By the very constitution of -our nature vessel Allan liner Partneri. I►Ir, tVat�on a o ,pct most ►lily from dipht}►eetw to the Revue in terspersed,and. for an edging blue bo elia. , the crew of which consisted of six- , moral evil is its own ourse. Chalmers. Anotnee was of l;oleue veraohaffelti, d fled teen Arab aonvicta As second in command, in visiting Canada . u to secure bettor Scieucifiyue, which aeeme to show than tdood humor to sae of the beat artidetof . , ' with white fuehtias. Following thio w one the warden had-with him a Freuoh oonviot l ezhibtce of Canadian products at the either the disease hsa this year taken w dress one can wear is social •• tneWtute than at resent. Mr. Watson at► a milder form, or else Li. Roux s serum y,—They of sal; ui;hai&a,- carpeted wits a dwarf one who had reached the grade of trusty, P . y treatment je effective. The deaths to 188.E Come and tilts a choice of ell my library, ca:ied golden Hein. Abed whieii I w old end in whom be. had complete con• that during the twenty�ulz menthe th ia� pwria ►,capital. vivre I,400 ;from 18Si to and so beguile thy sorrows.-Shakespeare• like to nee Ixter had cep groundwor�P nm• deuce. g ' institute has been,opeo l,lUO,(�E10 persons 1`+al they war® from 9W tri 9g0 a year = Whc;e lave is there is no lab°r; arid_- itt ba; o eapeneis, with lents of Er t rine The Arabs were docile ainau h bat on have viaieed ie.. Y crista q&Ili standing well above the ; a the way the Freuoh "treaty" ezoiLed them from IN92 to 1894 they averaged .;:13 ; in there be labor, that labor. is loved.-- - row of Coleus verschaffelti w:ps on aide to mutiny. At a signal from him they I I aa>isr,sxiretit i. 1883 they were 239. Austin. - - these, .tend for &n edging was Eche oris rushed upon the warden, bound him sad 1Vir. John biodey to said to b� writin a _�- I When tree friends meet to adverse hour, . secunda glauea. A bei of Kira. Eiar icon tied him fart to the raU. history of the present century. g �Ct Inns a3 Weather Prophf3t3. ', ; tia like a aduboam through a shower-- Weir, a bronze geranium, was interni zed .They would undoubtedly havo lolled him snort ' witL Grevillea robust&, and edged.with lue but for the fear that they would be ,recap- QueOn Victoria and Princess Beatrice "Do you know that, the beat weather ..- ,. - and idac pansied and blue lobelias. . tured, and that it they had added the crime have gone co ]t3almoral from Osborne. predictor in the world," says a physician All preeeatiments that are confirtiied by events give a map a higher idea of himself. , Moat of these beds were in Vic oris of Murder to tfieit mutiny they would alt Five men were drowned o8 the east •'ir i► well•developed hard corn on any one ,_VOet}is• . Park, whioh,.I am told, contains 200 a res, bo hanged, tr cosec of Ragland by the upsetting of a of the einci al coat Y' I have one oa the There ie a large ooneervatoiy, which ie s They made the best of their wap toward Yawl• P t? :iialiee cad hatred are very fretting; aid ' great attraction in the Brazilian shores, but a storm came np The Duke-of 'York has 'a iiaiaable col• third toe.ot My right foot that informs me apt to make our minds sore and .nnemy . THE WINTEB Sneeo I : I I and blew them inthe opposite,or northerly, leotion of to s atom of a coming change. in the weather far more Till°rteon. P°n g ps, which he in direoi,ion. The storm .inereaeod, and the desirous of die osis of. Scorn no man's love . thou h os a mean when outside flowers are at an end: P fI reliably chda tl:e signal service man with g At. eonvrets, not one of whom had as know• Tho Lancet says there craw tiothring, all haiM wealth of soieatifio tos:ruments. degree ;love ie a'preaent for a mighty king. the prPaent time the planta in bloom ore ledge of navigation, began to fear for their prove cholera in life ease of the mea who of course I kee the a —Herbert. of common kiuda, but nicely arrange f eo lives. p ern well pared, but + ow little do they see what7a who fraise that visitors found mush tto admire. ins• A day4nd a night had passed and the died at Wandawottb, a suburb of London, that +oean't make a partici®. of difference. bury Park, which ie on . the nor! of -were • cera of food. In their distress the The marria a of Pre.ident Sir Charles their hasty judgment upon that which - l3 vetch the merit of it as a prognosticator. seetnq.--�outbe `' London, ie on quit=e' elevated ground af- Arabs liberated the warden. They were Rivers• W ilson , of the Grand Trunk cad Just - about twenty-four hours . before a y lording fine views for miles around. The humble enough i�ow, end were willing that Hop. `Diolet Mcatyn is announced_ to take change in life weather the corn: begins iia Phtlos°phy, when auger&dally studied, . suer&1 features of it &re the same a of he should tyke them anywhere. litre in November. rediotions b a char lain that I can g !P p y p I excites doubt • when thoroughly explored, - ibe others I naw here an avenue 1 sed "That remains to be -seen," said the A Berlin journal revives the rumor that only liken to a redhot needle being thrust it Aispels it,—Baooai. - • with fine trees of oar Carolina poplar, end warden. "I think it would serve cu all Prinoesa diaud of tVailee well be beer©lbed into the joint of the toe. The pain .fie A word' unspoken %a like the word in lbs • nieelg the trees seemed to suit the its- right if I let you go to your death."� ° to Prince Christian of Denmark, her first tntarmittont, and for this I am thankful, scabbard; thine ; if vented, shy 6word L in ation. There was not the too rapid gr th "lint how about youreailf ?" cousin. for if it should in without pause it another's hand.--Qu&ries. it makes at home ,sad it wda more e r ad- pa p "I am rviliing to gc, too 1" would drive me daft. _ I ci►a design n° �. - -- Nonr tlioasand additional litba. rare have cause for the phenomenon, nor have I ever Ing. I have bee>; the Lree in other pl Des The Arabs were at their wits' sad. They joined in lbs Dundee (:Sootlandb mill- i�;011VlLt Farming Pay here, behaving in the saline way. Per spa begged the warden to saws them. �� 1 worker's strike. It is estimated that full hien able to era a realise from theihundretfa too, in this cooler climate it will bol itis "Will you do,then,jant whatI tell yonl 30,000 persons ars now Idle bieoauae of thY °'f doctors know, many of whom are Thd managers of the Missiesippt coaytet, foliage later in the season_ than it see be a>}ked the Arabic, strike. is afigieted the carne as mysei_f. A great farm cinounoe that ono ear's e with ua. "We will !" - many of ippp peiticiit,$ are possbased of s Y rperienae In all these and other parka ample a ae� "Very well, then; I d-haIl-epare• ' our pA BrttLah order�in•{,ecunoit has been similar iafalliblo barometer, and- many of with it has been thoroughly satiafact-oryI , . of forded fdr recreation Grounds.. 'T ere lives,—cell yoti Arabs,.-but this Frenchmaw ssaed, grobibiting rho catching oieaals by them have dome to me for r9haf. I he anti it will turn - into the State �}raa� - ie the. field for cricket and other ga ee, hera'.I condemn to a deserved depth. Throw Britian chi s wtthiii rauh parts of the seas only relief I can saggeat is to remove Forne t50 000 net ov to a er nal erpeaeea._ Ttist ;• and there fa the plane for children; and- him overboard 1" to which t e Seal Fisheries Aot et 1898. country where the weather never changer." amount would have been testes at large if , even sae for young children ander 1'? y ars The PAralia obeyed; and the French applies. This order will affect a irons of the ff~rm ,t, of age, where older ones are not permit d; betrayer of the warden wont over the rid 'fen marine mites on all Rlustlan ooatta of P I' had been lsr+ge encu h to give ' - and all the grounds are ccnetantly 8 led' to his; +efrth. Thi warden then gave the $shite gear Bad W>r8ilk , em to inent to ail rho convicts..' g _ i - issistiippI wits occupants. These parka seem to; directions hich saved the boat,and brow ht The annual report of the Registrar Gen. L Jorktne a pratty fair yachtsmen h abandoned the liyatetn of walking ant of .- �- have been well wooded, ae a rale, be ore it into %Wt arbor of Demerara, whencegal,l oral on the vLtal etatiatiarif of Troland esti• No. He stru:olt a eaag early it3 the season voavi°GAS $A general in th® nth, last .` mater the population to be 4,600,,599. The and lase staid there ever since. year; and purchased to .farm of 14 P �. they were need as Lbey era, for. they on- -on board wore taken Eo Cay entre, acres, the aouvtots furrtitihtng lbs la}t o- - . ': , twin very lar a trees mostly of the Eng ish The warden found the Aruba doetle to marriage rate shows a alight increase on $a? That's too bad i " - '� - gg . h ► - The Experiment has been a Success in alt 00 J osa, which by the way makes a n. ble the end, as be knew lliey would be after the aanngi avegage_#cr the last ten years 'k'Os , e s studs Qu himself~ round-headed spreading tree. Shade t ees the example made of the Frenchman. Hnt the death rate, & alight, increase ; aid the ' , reslt!lets• The conviota are better trzzal,ed, . . 4 about dwellings, ae we have them: are .his confidence once loin the treated 'Can, bilrt'h rates, a small decline. : t the farm produces a haitdeonie revenue, ... nnkaown bare nor nee streets fined 'th be had felt certain that a* seen as ohs. - . - . and there is ne obJotioa froth the peoyle, tzil�n:lrre� }lo he '�iVt>�ef1w ' trees as many are with us. > Of cola te, English coast was a roaehed the man , ' as the prodaotion of cotton by convict 1?P The Montana Methodist Confereneo-has tolerltone t Are..thb}wires air - sodf that labor dress not of Act free labor unfavorably f<hough it adds to the beauty of a oily, we would std a neve mutiny, whish probe, pp lint to screen onreetvee from the un, would result in the wat'dea's dec►tli. decided tc adtrrit wonierkaa msrnbers on t$e Qtetk....Np' .j gutta tb� "Catitf al" girl. atie I irlture i tt etrity 1p s as will be ask®d.ftrotrt _ l o .fP-r•:`"'" ',.':.''.i.A- ..:-.., r.P 4l.. ....., �_ 1 ' I,^-: ,i , :::. - -. - af}i.l. .. . -: ,:;. .. .I- :. .. i. .. ,.. 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' - - _ , .. _ _ - 1 - - - '- I that develo A - FALL FAIRS. gement :of cruiser oenetruotlon Dii1T1f3P Co !iii It t:: will be in the direction. indicated by the v �� tt $tIt _' - - fie I��p �j ; ,� ,. With the flowers mad su®Ishi�ie, Birdie �Oas cod. trtothep is wort aha Waiter BWier a co. L �� �( -. � � ` 4i oatrbal uebec Provincial.,... �e t. 12.21 French with tl><a Dupuy -de -Lome •-that p( h ndred olt _ • P f oar oat their »telod � London, Western..:..... . ,. Opt. 12.21 k to say in a very considerable increase 01 y and the chirp. 0f sehaolaiasteril," said Qeerge $erbert. Men The Lar�.t I[aatt4itata»r, or �,' ....�... apt. 1$.17 the roteoted area of eap nsod outface, The the;grasshopper wit! soon tempt ti,6 flahelr•- aro wbiat their mothers niekti them. But PURE, HICK GRADE �` ` Lyndharat, .......... battle of the Yalu - lues between the mall o stretch Earth hL hands and gra Ii the ttnather�i ars viah and irritable, ' �`'ellesley.................... eDt' 17.18 R p Pao . Newi ten,` tormont.........13e t. 17.18 Chinese and the dapansao scams t0 have the shadow of hb Right, The is ful throu h ir_re ularities, "female, weakness " t g nl nito will do her nicest P y gn g ' COCOAS and CHOCOLATE$ . .!wen Sound North Glre , ..l5ept.: 17.19 demonatrabed both .the destraotfvo off t ° i tp soothe and kt deed imsi4s,the find no leasure on this Continent, have r.eei.•M t . of the ro ectiles fired b the hest Dia y P . . 1` I i uelph, Central ........�...... popt. 17.19 p j y q wash leasers seekers into she realalis at no beauty in the oar® of their babes. Al� .' `, U❑ionville....... ...,.,,.. 19epta 17.19 firing Bannon new do much ip nee whoti slu "fir, and the stingfag, .aching corns taffart is torture. Lot all each, who :eel ' H16HE8T AINARD8 . .` v> strikia the unarmored rtions of a war- wt! remove every semblance of comfort, wei hed to. the earth with "weaknessae" ,_ ` { � ` s-. - ' l arch, South Lanark..........iJept. 17.19 g P° 8 shi ,and also the mane sad the son s of the birds �� I t, V4'hitby, Ontario and Dirhatir..!Sepo, 17.19 P great efTioisnoy of armor a ,and evoke pev�iliar to their seer, try Dr. Piero. s Fav- _ 1`a 1 , Industrial and Food �.! 4 oloudineiis in the soul T Belleville, Bay of Quince......«Ceps. 17.20 plating is keeping theilq out. ,that eveathe brfght• .orite Presgription. hey wtl7-$nd the .�": E 1 estAunehine cannot dispel..Corns or thorns little ones a deli ht instead: of a torment. ! EXPOSITIONS � ;g " Renfrew, South Renfrew......!Sept. 19.20 BIGGZR THAN THE ROY" sOVI iNtOlf. fn the flesh, but P'ntaam's Painless Cora To those abaat to become mothers itis a ,i � ' .� �'� I\ ew Hamburg, Wilmot, ... , .".�Se t. 19.20 IN EUROPE ANO AMERIKA.. P 1'he Powerful, ':when complete for se, llrxtraotor removes th®m in tweet 'four A'> Vtetoria Road, North �ictoria.Se 1, 19.2: y prioeles>l.bogaa. It.lesseos the_ �ins.aad " ' li" CaVtiotl: IA tee" °f ,f _ .1". P will have a dlpplattement of. 14,260 tons, olr houFs� Putaam's Painless Corn Nxtrwctor Port Perry, Scugog..;....,.:..Sept. 19.21 rather more thantirthat of thr 1a#g. Ro a 1s the asst. parila of childbirth, shortens oboe and many iVA6 t y of the Lbel• cad wrap ere on ,: Bowmanville, West Durham.. ,{Sept, 20.21 Sovereign, cad ie over 600 feet tang, Her v po motes•the secretion of an abundance. of F : I code eobels ma , •route mak• � � Ottawa, Central Canada....... �8e t. 10.28 res a apirlts are a balsam to themssives : n urlahment for the child. fat our place .of manufact"' ';, ..:e, P prinoipal dialiensionsare Length,538 feet; - nam•t , Dorchester, Mwsa. - a Allerton, London Township, .:Sept. 23 breadth 71 feet 6. inch-'• depth 27 feet and the a is. a nobleness of mind that heals - - "�'������• isprint"on each package, , 4 t Tavistock, Zorra & Easthope.. 'Sept. 2:3.24 displacemegt, 14,200. The hull constructed wo ads beyond salves. ---Cartwright. ._ Exeter, South Huron • • • , • , ...,Sept. 28.24 of Jiemena-Martins eteej, atairh •Use Nasal Balm. uiak, or A GREAT' MEDICINE@ 1�'1."E� pboaphor•bronaie Q p a SOLD 13Y OROCERL EVERYWHERL t eC� s Palmerston, Horticultural....,Se t. 23.24 ' ITs� cure. Soothing, cleansin - healing, "` ` ' �` t P castings fiat the stem, nista poet rudder i g+ "Zurich, Hay.......... .... &Sept. 23.24 etc.,thestem constituting a very formidable A. P. 779 Cod- Iver Oil is. usef ul LTER BAKER A CO TD. DOR NESTER, MApt, l. _ i � � wA . L C M df-. �trnthro , W. Middlesex..... Set. 23.25 �� -- - -- - - Y 1 P ram. Altogether . there are about 145 - Peterboroua�h, Central....:...,Sept. 23.25 water•tf ht oom artmente. bi;%yond an� praise �t haSANTI yITELP,-Iteltable men in evert j r , g p The protection 3 localit local or travelling► w intro. yt. Catharines, Union ........ ; Sept. 23.25 consists of an armored deck, which eztendr duce a new discovery and keepp our show oaten J e , ti rl i❑ ,North Bastin .... Se t. 24 e' , �S ke OOC� S ever won, and yet f eW Eyre tacked np on trees, faunas and bridges through- _. . K gs• • P over the whole ltn th of the shi and is i�Y�, o. on. t 8 p a""P • town and country. Steady emptoyt�ant, A '. Diilverten, Mornfngton ...... a3ept. 24.25 carried well above the load water line at �� said Hoods Pills, and we cannot W1111n��rr Or Can tall�e �t 1n Commission or salary tali per month anQ Or �`�_ p � �, Paisley, Centre Bruce ........ ;Sept. 24.25 the oentre. Tile coal bunkers . are so praise them .too • t� pensee, sad mouey depoaitod in any bank wheat . t:ayuga, Haldimand• • •' ••....Sept. 24.25 arreanged as to ive additional protection to hlghl 1?'trst, j + started. ForpartiaularewriteThe World ed. ,P ''' g y • ltr9 IIatL1�a -State• SCOtt S >Cleatrio Co.. P.O. Boz 821 tondo Ont, ' l:erlin, Nor�t Waterloo...... iSeplL 21.25 the engines and boilers, Hood's 8arsapa- n. an, ' • ••�� �1 t •_. .. N S ., �ti' i❑ ham Tarnberr Se t. 24.25 rills cured a r7ve11- Lt' n1u1310n Of hod -rust Oil g . y • • • • • • ••• P The armament is on a very' otte>aeivs i �r ,�,y I>eit.a.........................Septr 24.25 scale. Two 0.Q -inch 22•ton breeoh-loading ing Or bunch on _ U�TR�, U . EXPNITIUN CO�� . # ` Ht:nteville............".......Sept. -14.28 guns ars mounted in the barbette, These my right breast, is not Offensive, It 1$ al - Ivapanee, Lennox.........:.. �8ept. 24.25 are intending wbow and stern chasers,and which was called THE MOST ATTRACTIVE ever held li xbrid e, North Ontario..... � Se t. 24.25 •oanceroaBturnor. most palatable. : to � _� •' g C P are mounted on central carriages. Heavy ► q EXHIBITION MONTRE Yreaoott, South Glrenville.... Sept. 24.26 armored tubes are fitted irom the guns to This winter we all Children hke it.t r13 12th to 21st SC tembet' 1g Cuatham, Peninsular........4Sept. 24.26 the magazine for the 'transporting of had The Girl*, p t ,r = (irillia, East Simcoe,........�,Sep 24.26 ammunition. There are twelve 8•iaoh ''A but resartod to od'hver Oil illness 2riOre tlErand show o! Live stoolic. 1. t'q a Vincent..... .........!.So � 24.26 i P P • quick tiring gnus, so attars ed that the •*m+� Hcod s Sarsapar effectual and combined OOrgeotu Horticultural Diepla� �", Collin wood, N orthern ........ Se i;. 24.27 roteotod rills and Hood's ' ; , " g P men working them are fel y p LT BENOH SHOW of DODB. -v Storrington."................i.Sepq, 25 Then there are sixteen I2•pounder nick Pills end were With the H ghosphltes Avioultum Mechanical and Industrial Exhibition. Jt . NVoodstock, North Oxford...,.Se t. 26.26 q pecialCom etition of Dairy Syndicates, ` P firing guns, twelve 3•ponnder quick Bring soca 'w a 11 again. its S t r e n t e tn i n and p Y' d g �i (!read Platform Performaaoei, ' P j tic. alar s South Perth.....•Sept. 26.26 guns, nine machine guns an two 12• We all take Hoods WILD EAST SHOW WILDjt� EEST SHOW .,�1�4, ,I Clinton .................. ...Sept,, 25.28 pounders for boat and 'field. There are Sarsaparilla when f�eSh-fOliriing polders are GlenutneTroupeofArabs Life ontePrair4sa.: ;, Marton, Amabel dt Albemarle.8ept. 25.26 also four for ado launohin tabor, �• •b• Fallow old we feel bad or our BAJ.LOON Asc$Nsroxs. ,4PAaAcsoTs LEArs. " , bl attawa Ni issin Se t: 25.26 P. g lar el increased. - • - - Acrobats, Trapezists, Jugglers, Aerial Artists. Marvel- ,. P g• • • • • • • • • •!• P The eonnfn tower forward is construct- blood is poor and it always makes sta well. Y Iota and wonderful testa Atla ,the champion et ro Leamington, ibfei sea.......... Sept. 25.27 ed of 12 -inch Harve ed steel armor with Mas. J. FALhowrmLD. bramptou, Ontario. +_ �d E a ft man. Mn. Carlisle, the famous o " estrienne. Brilliant ' > ,_ Lindsay, CQntral ............:.Se t. 25.27 y ' illuminations. Scenes in Fairy Land. '"` P a forged steel tube, seven inches thick, ? $a , Snett 4 Bowss, Belleville. 50e. and $i. • LiV'Redneed Rates on au Ran Way,. - _L Powassan, South Himsworth.'. Sept. 26.27 for carrying the voice pipes, steering rods 1s!ro=:a:Lv .ms, - 0330 , aoa` �o ' d S cures Re id Electric Car Service. ytratford, North Perth . . . . . . .I. Sept. 26.27 and telographe down below the protected _ FOR AN OLD CANAI IAN STAMP S. C. STEVERSON, Manaag�er and Sao's, � ,' µ; * j ` Frankford, Sidney .......... , , Sept. 26.27 deck. From this tower the commandin $150.0 need between 1851 and t&is. • 76 st.Gabriel St., MontreaL �, a g Take Mood s Pills for oink Headaeha LOOK UN YOUR OLu L>L�TTER 3 and old eo1- , ,_, «'elland, Welland............ Sept. 26.27 officer can direct the vessel when in action, ------------ Isctions of stamp9 and et the hi hoot cash "•-"'� i ` Brampton, Peel.............. Sept. 26.27 The Powerful u li hted-thron rout with T OOt N MANUFACT ER rice for them from �� ' �; p w�ole Ea ht and so and Waste Hard g g 8 W' b gg Id,# p �.�1 NEEDHAN OL�C7INY COLLEG Frankville ...................Sept. 26.27 electricity, having about nine hundred hinda,� Flocks, oto., hought or exchangged for 854 Maia 1St, E., Hamilton n OTTAWA Ailsa Craig, Northern.........Sept. 28.27 incandescent lamps and six powerful search MIll Sup lies, garnetted waste or shoddy. Brussels, East Huron......... Sept. 26.27 lights. The indicated horse power is 25,• Rabt. s. Fraser, 3 St. Helen St., Montreal. Seafortb,'Tuckursmit•h.... .Sept. 26.27 000 when running 101 revolutions _ per SP RTING GOOD* -All kinds Guns, Rifles, Neustadt, Normanby..... '.Sept. 28.21 mmunition and Fishing Tackle. Alien minute, with 210 pounds of steam pressures for luIt Rook, tela Pigeons and Traps. Ssdbury• Union..... • ......Sept 26,27 The boilers, 48 in all, are of LhA Belville T. 1C 9c1►mo Bt.,ffiont;ria «'yomiriq, P • water tube ty e. The working steam _ Norwich, NorthNorwic.h......Sept. 21.28 p W __- - "' pressure at the boilers will be 260 pounds es'y of All Sittda; Cannington, Central.........I.Sopt, 27.28 per square inch,'reduced to 210 pounds iu from Windmills, Fire De artment Sop- Pelee Island......... ........ Oct. 1 plies and Waterworks Plante town the engine room. B;n ne pack of Jarvis, Walpole............ Oct; 1.2 8'i ing the best kind. Niaxville, Kenyon.,,.... ... •• Oct: 1.2 .T• IL NAUD, Manufacturers' Agent, ifastings... .............:I' oat. 1.2 BETWEEN LIFE AICD DEATH. • 9267 Notre Dame St.._Montreal. ' rare, Arran -Tara ............. Oat. 1.2 -- ST'AMMERIHO Permanently ' vured Jrangeville, Dufferin......... Oct. 1.2 by a strictly Educe Granton, Biddulph........... Oct. 1.2 The. Narrow Baeape of A :Well tional System. No advance •tees. ti'rite fo Mitchell...................".I, Oct. 1.2 Known NewburIb lean circular'• THE ONTARIO INSTITUT& Uak L2 76 Bond tat . Toronto Forest, Union .... . ...:....... "'; OUtILAi ■RO -- Thamesville...............:.. Oct. 1.2 ii the List iirtrinRer Mr. cuas. Moor" if e, Bute Gravol and metal Paris, North Brant........._ .�. Oct. 1.2 rooters, meta►llio callings, at lights Teat {'lllage Nears Death'slUoor. btst b sheet metal workers. 124 Adelaiae W,,oronto Cookstown, South Simooe....;. Oct. 1.2 )tescsied ♦ser >aeeton Dave Palled. Wroxeter, Wroxeter Hort... �. nett -1.2 ist►elhlEee CHAN094L Walkerton, NGrthern........1. Oct. - 1.3 From the Napanee Beaver. f . {. ,� It you want to buy or sell astock •tbusinees of ardy description write me. I have had large Goderich, North-Western..... Oct. 1.3 In the pleasant little village of bow- ez perience in the wholesale. Am selling bust - Hamilton, Clentral ...........;. Oct. 1.3 burgh, on the Bay of Quinte Railwaq,sevsn. nesses continual! . Correspondence oenflden- Gananaoue, Provincial Pairy.. Oct. 1.3 miles from Napanee, liven Mr.C. H. Moore Ual• No charge buyers. JonN Nzw, Eseetr, Great South -Western:. Oct. 1.3 and family. They are favorably known - _ _ $t ---- - The Rant, Toronto Gore Bap, Manitoulin.... , , .1.. Oot. 1.3 throughout the entire section,: having been $� PER WEE. mad steady yemvloy. ,4lvinaton........... • meat, you work in the Coca it where .....•...,, Oct. ...3 residents of Newburgh for years. Recently you ive. Send us your addreaa and we will Kirkton ....................... Oct. 2. Mr. Moore has undergone a terrible ez lain the buaiaa" tvrtta to•da . Picton, Prince Edward...:... Oct. 2.3 sickness, add his restoration to health was I �e Queen SUverware Co., Montreal. . Stayner, North uimaos......:. Oct. 2.4 the talk of the village, and many even MZRS hero is a snap for you. Harris :Markham, East - L ork ; ........ Oct. 2.4 in Napanee and vicinity heard of it, and has aamole cloth pieces for quilts. Bond• Almonte, North Lanark.....:. Oct. 2.4 the result was that The lieaver ro rter I for trial let, value. i'° 27, fie, Sl William 8t., Toronto. c�shneegan, Siz Nations ....... Oot. 2.4 Maas detailed to make as %nveatigation Tb� Leading OC �Or,�n Thersalon East Central....... Oct. 3 * into the matter.' Mr. Moore iii a oarri a l! U Beacht>urR, North Renfrew.... Oct. 3.4 maker and .while workibg in Finkle a Q * �� � HTo�fliV Elora, Centre Wellington..... Oct. 3.4 factory I"t winter met with an accident 11 19ii1 ti'arkworth, E. Northumberl'd. Oct. 3.4 that paused him the loan of tho forefinger of Lit,or8ture and Scien Music, Fine drt. Fergus, Centre Wellington..:. Oct. Sao hie right hand. It was followia this LQmmercial. Address : rRILSIDXXT AUSTIN, Taro, Tossorontto.........0 ... Oct. 3.4 accident that his sickness began. As lost &A„ 8t. Thomaq, OutArio. Galt, South Waterloo........;:. Oct. 3.4 flesh, was pale, suffered from dizzin6ss to `-G• D UTH I S ti'aterford, Townsend.......:. Oct. 3.4 the extent that sometimes he could acorns. SLATE. SNFET•METAL TILE dt CRAbEL ROOFERS Bothwell, Zone and Bothwell.. Oct. 3,4 ly.avoid falling. He oonsulted physicians Sheet Bfetal Ceilings, Terra Cotta Tile Red Aberfovle, Puslineh...-........ Oct. 4 and tried numerous medicines, but without Black and Green Rgo,Te tante 3letalr Oor Otterviile, South Norwigoh...:.. Oct. 4.5- any benefit. He was constantly growing nicer, Felt, Tar, Hoofing Pith. Rtc. Gutters Pringfie'd, South Dorchester.. Oat. 4.5 worse spd the physicians seemed puzzled, Downpipes, &c„ supplied the trade. Staffat Hibbert................ Oct. 7.8 and none of his friends thought he would Telephone 19116, Adtllaid dt Widmer Sts kid etown, Howard Branch... Oct. 7.9 TORONTO g t'soover. One day a neighbor urged Mra. _____ __ __ _-_�_ Kintore, East,Nissouri........ Oat. 8 Moors to persuade her husband to Rive Dr. Castleton, Cramahe........... Oat'. 8 " Williams' Pink Pills, a trial, and after DOiyeT C�u t„� Milton, Halton .:............ . Oat. 8.9 much pennarion be oonsentsd, After • Tiieonburg, Dereham......... Oat. 8.9 few days he began to feel better, and it no YOUR LUNGS AWAY, Norwood, East Peterborough Oct. -8.9 longer needed persuasion to induce him to - I 1!708 =SVrOM 'tockton, World's Fair........ Oct. 8.9 ccntinue the treatment. A marvellous GERMAN BREAST BALSAM Dresden .................... .. Oct. .9.10 change soon came over him. Bach day he Clifford, Horticultural, . •...... Oct. , 9.10 seemed to gather heir strength and new AND as OURED Oy Title OOUGH. Comber, Tilbury W, and- N. ,., Oct. 9.10 life, and after of ht boxes had been taken Sold by Druggists At 26 and 60 cents. Tnoradale, West Nissouri..... Oct. 10 he found himself again a well man. Mr. Burford, Burford.-....... Oct. 10.11 Moore is now about sixty-five years of age, --- . Port Elgin, North Bruce...... Oct. 10.11 he has been healthy.aud has worked hard . s111111► Rockwood, F.ramosa, ........,. , Octi 10.11 all his life until the sickness alluded to, A DAY BURL I's �,� Caledonia . ..... , . , .. ; , .. Oct. 10.11 and now thanks to Dr, WilliamA' Pink ' nese we.►tli E,0 «'oodbridge, West York...... Oct. 15.16 Pills, he in once mote able to -work in his old solutely amwefto#Wsh°" wor `aaa Simcoe, Norfolk Union ...... g Oct. 15.16 aconsto ed wa and does not hesitate to 110`ch Yo" n'"". You work la the l«�►uu I y+ where you live, 9w4 us your address Harrow, Colchester South..... Oct, 15.18 give the credit to the medicine that rector- •nes we will expiata the busines, fully" Grand Valley, Fast Luther.... Oct. 17.18 ed him to health, at a cost no greater than rpp"tw �}"� � t�eaewnt lya o! d a't rail�io it to tom. •asst+�te13 Bradford, Bradford do W Grill.:' Oct. 17.18 a couple of visits to the doctor. deq. Address Orford,,, , ,,, , , , , , , , , , , • , , , . Oct. 17.18 Time and a ain it has been prom that D. T. Morgan, Manager, %%*tndAor, Ont. Erin ...........:.............. Oat. 22.23 Dr. Williams' Pink "Pills bare when physi- The only chemical hand tiro ex• . clans and other medicines favi. No other tinguteher now approred of by the H. -M. S. POWERFUL- . R medicine has such a woniierfal reoard anJ; Inspector of Government. of Quebec , , ' no ogler medicine gives such undoubted • and all fire department anthorit! "- : I- proofs of the genuineness of every ours It is the Himp est, Ute bebr and the 1 - - h cheapest and is now in use In roost rhe wastalfleent War Shlp Lately Ad4ed published, and . this accounts fort a fact- • public buildings. factories, etc. to the Brltlsk Savy. that go where you will you hear nothing puce X4,,00 per Dosen, An i npor*anb adlitiouto the BriTiA"vy but words of praise for Dr. Williams' Pink as been made is the rJruiser Powerful, Pills. This great reputation also accounts t1E CANADIAN FIRE EXTINGUISHER loft for the fact that unscrupulous dealers here q-9 Bt, Pet- St., itontrai" - rhich was launohed at Barrow recently. and there try to impose a bulk pill upon W, l 3he and her sister ship, the Terrible, their onttomera with the claim, that it " is ,t . . launched a few weeks earlier, are a pair of last as good," while a host of imitators are "� W, _ putting np pills in packages somewhat cruisers which no other power can match. similar in style in the hope that they will - It is true that some other navies have ono reap the reward earned by the arerit of the -- V. ti` cruiser which will stand some sort of oom• anulus Pink Pills. No matter what an l dealers s no pill is genuine unless itt r - parigon with either of them,a i for instance, „ the Rurik of the Rnesians, the Du u bears the fall trade mark,�� Dr. Williams t P y' Pink Pills for Pale People, on the wrapperrl . ' . de -Lome of the French, 'and . the New around every box. . Always refuse aub- - York" of the Americans, but, even admit-- stitutes which are worthless and may be les Age because ting.the Rurik to be theI e,Iual of either ..dangerous. a �,� I'm Scotch but =_ ; of the two new British oruisers-=which, to � ' • IfYou aro Subject to Chalupa f , you c a wn R` +ay the least, is very doubtful -she -ls only - a sin le vsesel'as o Deed to a sir. : pP p There You know how m rout it to have a 1` smok a ttef • � «., are Dae or two other ha o orniserabuildia g g h N i Prompt remedy oa and. ery llns--nerve pain ours -has a wonderful and immediate ,�. Ci ar t = it projected in -Russia, bub it will be a considerable time. before influenos upon this malad . It reliovea in ' cures iu > ve. Pleasant to i! 1ROD ROY,I! ': they are ready so one minute and ae to be reckoned among tae ayai}able the taste, and the bseb remedy ita< the world - - t Ihips w1f the 8eeb. for pain. . � cit c. :.. t Roth raspeo0 be t0 'l�owerN iC may! be noted that in her and her siBtar ship tho .` � }_ Condusivd Proof.:' .! "" `'� �-��`- ,i out -1- Ret a►. . ", •-^�» ., 1., aionater arniser would seem to have re shed / Mother -leant you a>irr plintogragb. Doti ii likeni>ts t Of - t f S � �,+ its oliiaaa ae the newer ones ordered thou h + g of considerable yogi think it is a goad Married' eau titer --Well, I ebotlld ib -Itis . �� u t • ,» .c r �` `" size show a, decrease is 3is t oe P O menti. ' It ie possible thab the fu • r I& so life! ke that whoa my ha �baad N q'- ed ail oleos a k -1s5,: r. safe .it he tura p g 4 ) ` f -���, - .. -, ' p - -1N N . :; ._. .: _ . v s . t Viz, s , �* r by y -a. ., .-.._... d . r ice..... res; ,� - .). F_ .. ! k y s Y _.. I".. , • rs , . i `. : - q .. ,.:; �' ' - m. 4 . >s7y . -s, . ,x• .. u - I . ... .. 1' r' L� y :y •3Yz• 1 _ I I g 1 _ .. •- .1; -' - :.., p.. .: :. .... f:i. 9 rlti 7t' ..-:. -: . _, •. j . _:Its R+. f i O NT. IrORONTO CUTTING . SCHOOL offer* For the board and education of young ladies. ,. ,,. ,r special advantages to young men desirous Serodon opens 12th September, 1895. s ., of acquiring the art of cutting and tlttUig gene Ten resident teaahera, inolnding Tnglbli, ¢, �' fA lemons garments. No better trade. a rare Mathematical, Cia-sicaL Modern Languagoi, 4,.,, _` chance. Write for rticulars, 118 Y'onge Music and Fine Art. t_ 1 �;:" -4: St. Also agentA for McDowall'4 Qarruent Fees moderate. The number of boarders is t Drafting Machine for Ladies, strictly limited, so that special individual ab• 9i . 4-�,` tention may be given to each, and adequat* 1_� %� provision made for their physical, mental and < - moral development. Grounds extensive. Buildings have latesb z ; . sanitary improvements and are heated b hob v water. Hot and cold baths. Cheerful home - ,- f COR. YONCE A OFRRARD STS., TORONTO.OUT. life. Unsurpassed anywhere. For circulars ' ', ': CANADA'S Greatest Commercial School; address, KEV. DR. WARDEN, Box 1169, Poab . advnntage.l beat in the Dominion ; •tn- Office, Montreal. € dents assisted to positions every weak ;mode,, r rate rates; everything flret-class. Catalogue PRACTICAL - _ . 1 and specimens of peumarts hi fr ee, 53uw & hIG-L'OTv, hl'rfascpalet. TALKS .. a ,, ..- ? On important Themes. - 5�0 _BY_ J�- O00E . ' R.1cZV. H T. CIiW88LISY, ' '? i�RiVATE FUNDS FOR IV�IC3T5dENT �loi]z, 1.1.00 .€ 11__ ou Mortgage of Real Estate. Interest .hose who know Mr. Crossley -and wdi r at lowest rate& special arrrangements may does not t -need not be told that his book b "- "1. be made for Church Loaaa. Apply to terse, practical an 1 spiritual in tone. It con- � Beatty, Blacketook, Nesbitt, tains 61 talks on living questions, such as O�iadwick & R iiideil "Blenders Abilut t'rovldencea," "Fasting." the Lord's supper," " MnAc," "Reading " ', - Bank at Toronto ►fit -'W'• "Health," •` Temptation,"'• The Unpardonable 1 . Church Street, Tapop�q„ Sin," eta In the book will be found a fair and - - ARE YOU 1TONT, si>IiER, INnUBTRY- full discussion of "The Parlor llanoe," `' The I `:;' a �,, J1 Theatre," •' Cards " `• The weed," Liquor," I OU$ t -it eo engage with us for 1895; �0 a etc, In the last thirty-oneaddressea important * A month,'600 • year. You can make 1tsy; counsel ie iven to young converts and others r `„ elx hours a da Onr agars to do not 'obm• g s ; yy in the Christian lite. The volume contains 100 r .: pplain of hard times. Wh f The�yy are uiak -1 ins mons selling our Perfection llieh tVaah- paRe�. is neatly bound. with a handsome er. rho ou�y practical tamlly washer mann- dosign in gold showing portraits of Crossley > x faotnred ; washes Brice and and Hunter on the cover, and is really a mar �4- polishes dishes vel of cheapness at one dollar. Itis bound to , 1 perfectly in two minutes; no experience have a wide circulation. Ministers and Chris. - - ' necessary ; a child of eight operates it easily; tian workers should et and recommend i1, ry cheap and durable ; weight thirteen pounder_ g i , made of anti rust .beet steel ; capacity 100 to others. piecea; 110,000 for Its equal; every family WILLI7 M BRIGGS P(lbii8her, ` r _.-, wants one. Ynu don't have to can>ra�ss ; as gg_ Alarmone 8t, West. Toronti ` soon ae people know you have it fur sale the! t Bend for a dish washer. Each agent'-, terri- - - t ". tory protected • no competition. We furnish JUSIr 166VKD. •' ? sample (weight ala pounds► in nice case i' : ; to lady agents to take orders with one .. +STANDARD , ` k = agent made $214.53 prat ten days. Ade rose, _ • , for full particular•&, Per.oction bifg. Co. Englewood, Ill.' �, . .�. _ . • ,, ,' 3t DR. Ne W. LEAVITT'$, �' "` }1 ,,, • 1 i tat�st D�hor�ln= GiI� a©oK. . w i . [ditid b�r A. e. VOaT. 1 t tv Pat. rub. 12th, lie I '' Organist Jarvis St. Baptist Church, Toronto , _, .: This is without doabttheb ,al ,� 1� Clipper made. For prices. tea' Price, Single Copied, $1.00; Per Dot., $10,00 Unloaials, oto.. address - PUSLIBHLD BY - _ B. 8. iiIIIBALL, , '� s7T osa►ts Ss,, hitoatrea=. WHALEY, ROYCE ori o�oNT:.: . L '' 168 PONCE STREET. . "�' r -- - N .4 FOM PURPOSES. = `- ire . Quality nsurpaillaed by any t,,. 't , .r ROOK SALT' ffi � T A ,N T1 FIOM STOCK TGT ti ° ' �~A It. , . Wlkelt�aile-VERRET, STEWART i 00. -.• McONTREAL and QUESWA l; j :� a ..,.: , ,. �� , _r Y i t a, t .,_ , $a P F O R... 4C O N'Si T i IPR�[' I O M% ` ;' . 4:. '� � a� ;i _ ti ty `�; �� �' For Carriage TPork� S Manufactured by `� '5 V � Y { -- +oC ki.11, Dougall & too., Xontr6 a►I... h ' . ,'i9.&rM163P.&07?IOlrT (3.7U..r-t,A_WrZ 3:M�. , a'. �, , II ! § •� aT { * L _ Lea.; -.. � K. •Rog MaCAR��LL, DOUt ALL &CO.'S . t - G - 4 •,l i w 0.I i RZ.AGF� ZT.A.RNII`,H If3.. .1 . " ' j iTnsurpassed dor Durability. Brilliancy and Easy tiL'grking. _ ` � CNE.8� OUR CNEAP DETACHABLE CARRIERt . tt Y - - F -x�.- 9 FOR SAWOU&T, REFUSE, TAN BARK. ETO. 5%: . 1 t itis,. . ovsil 5a SIZES.AND STYLES ,F CHAINS ` ` -�' 4=;` x -. . VARYING' FROM 7b TO IA000 LBS. WORKING WMiN ; k . ` ,, • igOUt,'ATfA01,114KHt' LINKS FOR ALL PURPOSES. STOOK OVER 40 t0N11 - " t.ARON WNL' OF WIitl L-PATTSRN$. PRCMPT SHIPMENTS r � Z -.L:. "i = - PUL fA*-Q8IP_PiJLL4Y% BNAMN© UP 70 Ire FEET LONG • ,�--._,,,,,� fes : cit our QuettwtionO ow Mtit Machlnorf f _ z K4 5 t. =I I. .. ,'•• iiATERVUS 's, 7. •- � "• �. .; ' Bn�HrFORo� zr . _ i mfr` _ i G/►NAD�1.: f - �1 ), F t� h 5 _ k k. t1. Y t• h 1 n ®_ t tt 'oi tt1 � l.oeuis O, Mos *0'ft . - >� L,--}`' ,_�, , L. .etc . �•:. f. t - a -iii;y, „� _ ;�4 .-.�"a 5.x.7 _} t:� . , ?, +.'- - t . - -. ..... ..ems..+ .. ,, f.0 _k r•+ fi. 1+ d. 2 �:• F �� r 1 �• . 1I 5 .r,..i. ... ; y ��LL�� �. .} � rip .* s�n '. `, S?rr i x vi n :;rs L s < �. a ,i 't+•' 1 . , e4� :•k i? .,. .. .:- f,_. ,_ ,:a ,F _ .ate• ,,:: v: 19 .. _.. F _ .. u:. .�._ 1 3x�% ;: �i S3' �' " ._. -.. -.,ce -.- ... -... ✓ . ^ni .�. 7� _. to-.ttv.. a.. Nom.. :.�. .3 •fi`11 . .. yt� 1.t 1,. a t 1: L S4 ..: 1V, kms. .• .. . - ,. .. -: --: -. E-:.: � - w, t. V :,1 ..- , .. t'4 .. -; .: -�Y'- Z i ,-•� ort-: s.,. - . 11 /l _i • y q - . - - -- - - - - v11 _r mac.- - - i T , a�C w TO ,VR9UBBt)RXB�Ra.n retesri an s.f rE Wim_ �, ­ � ­ - y fl t d medlQiHe..:. , . w ;, esti : ` f x i : . , ,�, A ,. sv, . to the address rebel on yoax piper yon--rRlbe 8 cents I i.,. �. -"71� �' I y , , sflda8 7 oents bacon 10 iiriends. ' . c �� gJ . can sl ways asoertain the date to which , � i.:. � ,Iia - . -Dente at LO sn ..� �. s, r ou�r enbscription to Tiaoo News is d, g Q inl8 ` ti1<f 1tfi 3,1i I$ ?� _ � t� , ` .:r , ! r !t L . - rid b P. : ,- _ i ..i r' 77 pec Bbmittancses are aohnowi�3ged by a —Miss Jobanna Roddin, of Toronto, is this week wiiib frihnda, 1� r ._ �. �y�(�+� Ohsnge o! date on label on the first paper fol- here with friends `'' . ° %-, . �•- , F�' n "" ^' , fir• ,-; _: iowl� reoeipt of money at this offioe. Always ends this week. �A. book ag8nt �ieie barn d0i� tb$_vlt� ' �, .:.• :{• 1. � ._.. , , lisep t�►e date para .head. tt-•-Iaobert Logan, df Oil ilii ,sae hart 1 for ilia pa 0 folrta' iti% _ 0• ' ` ��' 9 . this wash calling epos friends. --doe. Latabford, Et Hye, �, ' . —Dr. Gross; (Dentist),visite Pickering Lintas of Toronto were beta on I�ulada .,8 ' , i ��'; ; P S ���Falls �. t, every Tuesday, of$'ioe over Bank. 8g --A great xiaalay� •pN le fizo>rri all pa "" r '� >� - -Robt. Gormley and Miss E. J. Clark of the township visited the exhibition - ` , epeni sande with friex,ds in Oshawr. f;'� ' .11 . y during the past Creek. (liar finanoes would I `�` 1.A " I —0. E. Mergers and two da fiats, of sot 't of ns goi>�g.1.-=--For dale by---�-� _ �` z b Y'iCHERINa, OMT., REPT. 18, l�fY $iple , are here this week with 'ends. ---fair, PreekU & Co., Midland, isw - , -0 :. — yy S. J. Doyle hes returned to ice city the firm to which t�. F. Preston, Rev.':.. .: IC I , l to f8nish his coarse at the B. ♦. bnsiiness Philipp -s Bon i>c•law t>etongs, fwd not ,.'OrU Ifebanks, Preston ik Co.: ire stated -by hll'�, �� � � IsLOCALISMS. vollege, Toronto.g . —Mrs: John Wits, of Hamilton, and n�a last week. _ Mrs. Mrircball, of simooe,6m here just —W. E. Vacstoue, the eastern buteber, , • s . ... `:.F ..;_l , ` -----The following are a few of the leading hnee.: -.� k: - ---M�es Liszie Hatae�'is with fri11 ends in now with friends. ,h out his hand severely the other day with . the city. —R. Senor. of MioliiRan, tried Henry the clr. ager. Seven stitches were Decca- QIIe of the best b cent 80aps .1 x . - <f —Fall line men's reaidy >Snsae clothing 8eoor, of ktalvern, were here Sunday eery in dressing the vtoiitnd. The hand is f fQ SoapiY in the market today, 1 �- a& LoRan'a. with their sister, Mrs. J. W. Law. progressing as nicely as scald be expect•:� Pyre ' tean This is a new Boap -John Clark and Esther spent Sunday --The highest market rices id for ed. p+�J I— with friends in Greenwood. P r f superior quality. any quantity of good fall and winter --Thursday afodn of last week the Needs no recommendation k* —Miss Elia Bostwick. of Detroit,- is. apples. Apply to John Gordon's, Pioker- members and friends of Bt. George's Sunlight ht Soo 0 k�E. I here with her pec le 'est now, in * g f stood, for toilet and laundry r{ P 7 g, at once. 46tf church held a picnic m (lordon s grove, , Su� p0 �1 gap This is no longer a surprise. r I- f --Mr. and Mrs. Adair, of Toronto, are —Pickering Township a6uncil meets at when much enjoyrauent was derived there• ' 1� 7 u here for a few days with friends. townhall Brougham; on Monday next, from. Such social gatherings are far too •� •�,,� I PIs le knoery arta bar wrapped d1. --Mrs. Ralph Gordon and child, of Sep$. 16th at 10 a. m. for the transaction infrequent. 1J� S C1Qt11 ._ Soap, __ in a good towel. Mi�V!:___.. . . � . , chigan, are here with friends for a of general business, - week. osti,�wx. One of the leading soaps ', —Lost on Friday, Sept. 8tb, 'cape of Ivo ry - bar Soap! of the day. All sizes, .., �. ," _—Zelotns Woodruff line wife, of Bad• lady's waterproof, Dolor ctrl blue and _ - iia sus here with his rents for a week s Mrs. Di la's block on north Siulooe st. A mottled Boap saitsble bury Pa gray Finder will receive suitable reward Cyclone Soap ' bscation. by leaving same at TH> a OFFiGS. is nearing eomplegion and is a marked im- f for she boiler --Mrs. J. Russell bits a dahlia that is —Y. Iia S, 0. E. 8e t. 16th., To a. Provement to that part of the town, The . R �$� St�a 2 canes for 5 sent. t;}cod shops are nearly finished. p7' every day soap. ,; 6 feet 11 inches high, and is literally cover• Bow may we, -kelp the Sunday School and A Chinaman is in town to locate a �Isnn- Q� �i Beet electric oos kilow>�, . ed with blossoms. D 171$► M Soap P get help from it. Leaders, the Misses dry. Two are in Whitby and it is reported �7 Evert bar stamped D. & M. soap. ' , ` --Dr. I�, L. Henry, (Dentist) will be Mabel LAavene and Florence Wright. that 17 have left Toronto to settle in. the �1 White floating bath and laundry; found at the Gordon House Parlor's'every —The sale of the Jordon farm at Wil• towns of the province. COpa Soap + f : Be ears yon try i,. '� Tuesday. 88tf aeon's hotel, Claremont, announced for , The 84th Batt. band has -been engaged An endless variety all kinds �`� --For a le barrels #. � pp go to Allaway s Tuesday neat, has been declared off, as for the two days of Whitby fair. Thailand . :. Toilet Sou and ell prioee. , k cooperage. Largest stook carried in the the place has been withdrawn from sale. has been engaged regularly for a number , .. county.. W. Allaway, Pickering. **** —If a heYvy crop of beech -ants is any of years back and must give satisfaction. We sell Sapolio. - . . --Harry Spencer, west of here, left indication as to the character of the wins• At a special meeting of the eohool board - _ L.with na the otter day a oorG cob, aha ed er, we will have some cold weather before held last Monday craning it was decided to L.I .� I C1C p engage an aesiaiant teacher for the high Os... af4er the fashion of the human hand. See neat sprint. The trees aro burdened school the large attendance and the new1. �� is. _ down with them in fact. - --- - -Riohb-' Moore ie liaviid hie kitchen oarrieulam making it neaesehry to increase , 8 —Father fteddin, we etre pleased tp the staff. The Board unanimously dboided covered with metalie shingles. D• W.. say, has much improved in health, so to appoint Miss Maggie Hiuver, daaRbtcr �.;�. �:__._­Kennedy is doing the work in his acaus- much. so &bat he has been Wooed in charge of $: Hinver to the position. --Vindicator. - ` towed manner, of Toronto Core Parish. He will assume - �j Goo j •IL J 11 .: —One of GFormJoy Bros' horses broke his new duties at once, and will be aocom• ' ` THE ALGER CASE. I 1 1 ,� loose at the station the other evenin and - , - g ponied by his sister. Provincial, Detective John ran away slightly, damaging the buggy be- --A very heavy thunder and wind Murray. ga' We have laced in our stock the best assortment of. fore being captured. storm passed over this neighborhood on oompanied by Drs. John Ferguson and P ' --(leo. Hodgins, of the west was here Thursday morning about five o'clock. George A Bingham, of Toronto; County ' for afew days recently. Years ago -his -one of chose large poplar trees in front of Crown ,Attorney - J. E. Farwell and High . - , Worsteds,.= . parents occupied the premises now owned Samuel Carleton's reridenoo, on the 2nd Constable Calverley, of Whitby, and Un. Tweeds, . ' by- A. Findlay, when his father conducted concession was blown over, and in falling dertaker Hilte, of Piekesing village visit. `�, a harness shop. smashed Harry Hing's.,baggy to attoms. ed the Christian Cemetery at Brougham Z'1'OII$8r1i18, =(leo. Herr is in ttie city a few Gaye The horse was tied to the fence and, was Tuesday and exhumed the body of Mrs.( St11alI2 S Of kinds . s this week taking in the eahibition. G. thrown down but not injured. George E. Alger. The action was taken I Herbert Dartnell, of Aurora, ie attensiint —We would direct the attention of the at gho instigation of rhe -Equitable Life , FOr S�lring to the business of the Toronto Financial pathmaster, and also that of the G. T. R. Insurance Company,- who held a policy ' I Corporation here int. Herr's absence. section hose, to the very nosatiafaotory for $7J00'on the life of the deceased and See pale Wall Papers, they ate the beat we ever had. - —G.- E. Alger, o the 6th con., has state of the crossing opposite the $pink the Home Life Association, to whom ap- _ - _ . ` rented his farm t� Gegrgd Weng and will mills. New planks are required end the plication had been made for an additional . have a mammoth credit sale on Friday, road needs raising either side of the track. policy , of $8000, a short time revious to ' " ` � pp , ,� , r BUNTI N G' ......:;.-,ffl. . Sept. 20th. Mr. Alger bee sorpe splendid Some very Heavy loads are now being hlis. Alger'e death. The first pc,Iiop Re- n a . 4 d}"� Jersey and other cattle, as well as stook teamed over these tracks, and there will taken oat in the Equitable was leaned - J of all kinds. This should be one'of the be some accident if not repaired. about a year ago for $7000. An applica• al * Is ; largest sales that ha. taken place in the --Harvest Home services in connectisn tion was made »!o the Home Life on Jaly . township for a long time. Don't forget with the Greenwood circuit will be bold • 11 for an additional policy of $5000, but , . • the date, Friday, Sept. 20th. See bills on Sunda nextSept.Mrs. Al r died before thea licacion • r 0 • i e r - wine • • •; - ' for list of i.rtioles. eulleotiona will be Stalien up at each ap' oonld be properly fih►d. pp —Mahler Bros., of Delaware, Ontario. rintment. special service .will be con • The exhuming of the bad has caused >have decided to locate here and condaot oted in the event }}••� CAt''" ng much excitement all over Ze township, s - • , :. _ _ 1 at Kinsale Dom . an apple evaporating establishment.,.They meneic at 6:80, when Rev. ' g Barrie will and not without wonder as it the brat $LU + RIB30I�T � C H and et Pri��f3. - have leased a piece of property just north-oti'iciate. i g A good harvest home dinner time in lila history of Pickering when •► t of the Planing mills on Church street and will be gWien by the ladies of the circuit such a thing was found necessary for the PURE MANILLA. ' have the building almost completed. Mbey in the Orange hall, Green wood, oommene put of investigating an alleged crime. I E ez of to op9n ap for basinese neat week . ' - I - . 1' - ��ppoe lug at li p.m., on Tuesday, Sept. 17th. xeesr8• 'Macdonald & Fitcli, of Stonff I wFen they will pay the beet possible Hot meats, including fowl will be served ville, who are. acting solicitors for Mr. Fn1I line of Harvest Tools always on hand, Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes' - Y;- prices for apples of all kinds, provided in sb ndauce. The fruits of tbe-seatoa Alger, were present and threatened to re- Etc. We -make h specialty of Machine Oils. they are two inches in diameter. We will be there in profnsioo.,. The evening slat any at to raise ilia body, but as ' . �. J. ReaZui, PickerlII J are not aware of the c� pat ty the machin• program is one of promise. Rev, H. J. the officers were po�,eessed of the proper I I g . Qty hue, bet ono of gho fi m informed ue Allis will deliver an address, while Rev, authority, the lawyers were forded to the other day that t e a ' ted to five y Pao g• J. Harris, will give some s000unt of his submit, but demanded that a coroner's ' _.-imPloyment to soma f1 teen boys and recoui trip to England. Brooklin show jury be called. This also being refused, - 1* girls. We welcome the pew firm tb the will be :L present. Misses Mart:n .end Yates. Drs. Bateson, Brodie. of Claremont, and '1G MMON s - - . - village and trust that they viii find ace of Whitby, will 000tribate to the literary Robinaan, of Markham, were admitted tv f .. - :. 1. - , .- investment a paying I on . The Messrs. part• Admission to dinner and enter• the poet mortem, in the interests of Mr. I I . _ , Mahler have a number f Bnah taa&ories AIgar.1 r - tainment only 25 Dente, and chilQren 150. up west and in chat: pa of Gntario are All who possibly can do so should attend. To set at •rest some ugly rumors that the dark, dreamins clouds of depression ar cliftsng,_ . 1.reoognized'aa shrewd Iyet eliable basineas .W. E, Hotohison, a young farmer, have been ®vies round the Wwnsbip, And the gleam of prosperity over 'n$ glows, meat Watch for poster kiving full par, ;from Uxbridge, was arrested in Whitby Messrs• Macdonald & Fitch asked that , .. tianlare as to the purgha of apples. one day last week for trying the contents of then etoinaah be taken for Tia a suitable time to look over our wardrobes —In the death of1H nah Tingle, e• v1IIS to pass a And Seroual think about arils new clothes.. t R b forged ohegne on Gould Bros,, of Ux analysis. Tile Drown ofiioera acroeeded to I �' g g loved wife of. John Pa ker, Danbarton; bxidge, it the Dominion Bsnk. When 9 g - I Pickering township os 'e one of_ite moat the re nest, thou b their attention was the obeque was presented the bank elorks particularly devoted to the lunge, where As the above Conviction Strikes you, and San are cloyed to vigorous respected, residentsL 0,. be cad event action we would ask you to kinds remember that we make clothes and make spotted it and refused payment. Huichi evidences of the cause of death mere ex y y transpired on Frida o -last week. Mr. son withdrew and dextro ed the r. pas? PPa t g g 8 P g P } ted to be a ren . Th® official ane• thele ri ht re ardin rice and ©neral make-up.. We live in Pirie s Block' > and- Mrs, .Parker w re married in the Chief constable Calverly was notified and lysis will ,be made known in a few days, = Jane of 1851, and ince that time have the young fellow was taken into cnetod wbeo specialists on behalf of fir. Altar �/( p (�!TI� j�� . resided at Dnnbarto with the exception On being searched another cheque was will be prosent,�but a superficial examin• '•'• 1 MARGAI.CH, I`-�l11J 11�t G S•oo of two years spent t of the Township. found for a different amount; but worded ' ation was sufficient to reveal that the p'A$HIONABLE TAILOR. - _ Deceased was nasi 1 evenly ,years of similarly. The wording of the paper is woman s death was doe to comeriuoptioa. } age and was a daug tel of the late John __�______ whet ceased easpioion as it ended with The left Innq bad almost entirely wash - Tingle, of Scarboro. So a era years ago y y Gould Bros." When arrest. Away; N: "truly oars, awe the small ,portion that remained . Iidre. Parker was striolken with. paralysis, ed and taken before the authorities, htiving grown to liar side., The right ' 1 , , " and -Pince - that .time has been gradually Hutchison admitted hie gnat and was sent Icag was also in an advanced s e ofBe i -. failing until death relieved filer. 8h'e l leaves tbree sons and two da down for trial. The young fellow oan decay. These organs° the brain end file ! +, . _ e Mors, all contents of the stor4Aoh were taken _ �� V - g soft be responsiblis for his conduct, ' residing within the ;neighborhood with no one with business ezperienoe could charge of by the phyaioians, and the body - '.. I - the exception .of Jo n, tubo is in Moi,• aspect to bay$ Dashed in a strange fawn place. Win lowered .into its reetin ' I . ; :. treal> Her husband! who is in his 82nd such a crude et le of ah In an inttfrview on g y eque. Hato6ison Tuesday Mr. year is feeble in both body and mind. In was bore for a few days rQcengly, bet did Alger's lawyers stated : •`Mr. Alger is a her death Dunbarto has lost a cod U p g . not attempt any fraud that ,we know of. perfectly innocent man," said Mr. Fitch, ri t c e' ; _ - -1 . " ...,L �, _._,,...� neighbor, and familyy a loving wife and —The last issue of the Midland Free "and this action of the authorities today mother. The fnnerai took place $star• pry is reaponeible for the follotvin : in dragging the body df hie wifo out of Cho = r` day afterndon, when+ the remains were. ••F, C. Preston 'is in Pickering to day RPs Sellit.f; at coat is an old Chestnut, Yon expect us t0 Make a pr`s- in.arred in Erskine �oemetery, 2nd con• ve -we consider a scandal and an in• marrying one of Canada's sweetest sing• justice to him. The first policy ae admit. fit. We do --but Bell on a small margin. The balance of of Summer ` cession. They were followed thither by ere• His bride�is Miss Effie Philp, dauglig• That was the result of a mutual arrange- Goods all go below cost and one immense new fall stock at the small margin , a large concourse of fends and relatives. er of Rev. M . Peach to her venerable ashes. r Philp of Pickering, and went between Mr. and Mrs. Alger, when of profit. Investigate yourself, . _ -_ Neter of Mrs. C. A. Hanger of Midland, the agreed to insure their lives iur $7000 I ' . —Chas. Andrews, ivbo has bad charge Mr. and Mrs. Preston will spend their ascii, in -favor of one another. Mr. Alger I , of the (Iordon House stables and rird for t - I,, 90000 g - Septem.ber Ba�rga�ns y: honeymoon in Pennsylvania. Fred baa ws then oarryinq insurance for ' $5000 .... •. trhe t number of years, died suiddenly ppeaee recently purchased a residence near to his and be added soother $2000. This last E:.'- Wednesd - mornin ed 71 ears: The p ." : g' °t y father's, he hue improved it to give its aPPlioation Mr. Altar had notbanq to do GENII, SEN .•. LADIES �' old man sae not been in first alas health , ._ for same weeks, cosy appearance, and be has hlrniahed it with. He lied no idea of its exists no- - bu did not ooarplain please the refined taste of his til after his wife's deatb _ There was un• 16 far New Harvest Mitts mach and attended t bila duties as nbual 1,000 yds Ribbon at 8c worth 5 to, , Wednesday morels be arose as fie' Mrs' Preston is lhiioe welcom doabtedly a, conspiracy to defraud the 48cs for Men's Overalls. usual Midland. Time and again The has de- inaprnnoe company, but our client had no for1.2fi Overalls. 8 testa. .3 and after opening t e table, proceeded r lighted Midland audiences with tier knowledge o. it.. Thera waal3 never have Mil�iliery-1�Ve have all the New ��- down Cho back street portly after six charming and well•oaltivated voice ; her been an attemli& made to collect iiia ft0c for Men's Twd Fonts.r. `1. 1.o'elock to bring the' oo from pasture, repertoire of sbn a are a enocaeaion of 9 y had one tlirongli." be for Mena Cotton Sag. fancies fall watch for our grand open- ; When at the bars to >>�ho east of the En - Q mons i tho poria R t fascinating melodies To have fora It ie Qlaimotl >3hat Dr. Franc ' X4c for Men's woolen .fox r-. 9 ,. - ove obnroh yard the I poor old man fell manent resident is to enrich the social pPe Po both applications for igtiur� p � in Weddin and Mournin orders '� 11 per• y s name over, and before assist an ' e ooald be pro- a ars u n Neva► fall ahs e8 in Fedora and g• g 8 ;, �' P circles of Midland in a most pleasant way: ante, but as be is away from boino he Stiff Hata, 496 to $8.00. See. -them.• always attended to promptly. l ; tetrad, be breathed is Dist. Heart trou- Fred did Midland a good turn in 0boosin cannot bo interviewed. 4', ble was nndoabtedlyyy� the canes. Charlie .for his bride a yoanq lad who is as R y oo�,• This is a very eorrowfal affair through• was a remarkable im&�i. Although of pushed in that art that inspires h' b and sympathy is felt for' flee JEWEL iY---Clettrin� entire stock at unht3�rd of.priaes you d better r out, and mush e rough exterior, he poeeaeed a hecrt mach low to nobler tbougbte and diveto the y and relatives as they buy now. - larger than most poo le. Zn earlier life demised s fiimil Oct 2 8 world choice bits of real happiness That aro all highly respsotable residents Qf the : East riding of York Exhibition at Markham,. ,and 4 . See our 3; 1.be was addicted to dank, but during the art can alone be mesio. Fred, liimeelf, is township. display in the main buildi>l, slid visit Our store, where the people bu their past seven years he b' s pot tr�nohed .in- That Chaco was a»t.attempt mado to do• P �' g , P P T 4 Ia one of 6lidland's finest yuan men, and is Mens . Hats., Ordered Clothin and . Furnishin s,. a fault g toaiaanta of wbateoever fprm. By steady deserving of bis charming bade 1+Iilliuery, �Il cods, g 1 q He fig , on the.part of someone there is not Jewelry, W spars and Qrockery. ' application to business, t e old ma>� has public spirited, enertotic, gentlemitnly, the teas6 duabt, but just IIow, it. is irlcpoes• _ _ caved u� $1,200, attd .a he Ieft no will, and honorable. The Free Press is well 1' part , isle -lo locate iiia lilt y Now Haat -..,kha,1 � , hie: peQpte in the old co nary if be hue pleased at the ogpt,rtunity to credit hie$ government bas sakes hold of alae Wil ; : `.­ .__.,r: the ov .L I t_ y any will be advertised for. 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