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Miss Bramwell, of Victoria Square, and visiting his parents. � ` '� iaA Street, Pickering Uffi a hours: >l�brning Mre. Bowers have been visiting the past Melville White who wheeled to Toronto a� 80 11:90 ; Evening 6 to 8. I CLAREMONT : A _ __ week with J. Cheater, oar worthy Reeve. last Friday has rett>�ned from visiting :,�ry yeyctt �;` Mr. AndBrsan, of Weller, was hese last Scarboro hoe had a number of visitors friends. ,, r- thte past summer, but none can come up t,) - The present warm weather has brought xw '� r11HOMA,S PARKER, arrister etc.. is . week calling, 1 drew on the front road for a std er. summer back s ain as many rose•trees are . y ` at Dunbarton each Saturday. Private- �Y James Lawson, of Ella, is with -friends y a Vb' oder it he is going to stay all winter. again blooming, 4r", lands to loan at five per can . 961y, - hereabouts !net now. A great number visited Toronto Ea, last Very few from around here attended the t '" DENTON & DODDS.�BARRI8TER8, '" ` Mrs• Frank Quinn, of Buffalo, was in week bat none did it In the style that Bart Toronto Exhibition this year. What is ' SOLICITORS, ETC., }0} Adelaide ,street ') � I the village over Sunday. and Nellie did, the African is holding his the -matter? Hard Limes eh? Zla•Zec+. - I r �:4�� - eaet,'1'ozo -to. At Claremont Tuesday illy .''" '`' I MrB. (Dr.) Brodie, of Wyoming, is bete bead low. Rossr Buaxa. - ;'_. f ; Choice 1 amilp Patent Flour 54.00 per bbl. with her parents for a few weeks. - --tea•.___ • • • ��, �, H- FAREWELL Q. 0., BARRIS - AT TGR -- Geo. Reeser and wife, of Locust Hill, j Agincourt. -; k" V •TER, County Crown Attorney, and County MALVERN., .. 1.� - Solicitor. Court House. Whitby. 10-y were bare with friends on Sunday. Agincourt Heathers were defeated by ' '11TK MILLS[ . Mre. Joseph. Rawson, of Moseeaa, is R. Secor, of MiahiRar, visited with hie the Gore vale 1 to 0 on Saturday at Little. `"�'� j"AMES MILLER, S LICII'dR, rT0 here with bar people for a few days. brother Henry, last week. York. , .`,_ " : v PICKERINC. TARP Public. Conveyalncer. etc. office at Atpoe Hoover, of Walkerton was with Alex. Malaome and family, of Listowel, Among those who are visitors : Miss Thistle Ha," near Broug ia'm. Money to loan - f • 1 friends here or a taw days recent y. use visiting with Mre. H. Se°or for a" few I''leming, stayner ; Mr. and Mrs. Moore, z •='' _' OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS -w , ' , W• Waddle, of St. blary's, is hero with days. Mariposa; Mr. alio Miss Fields,Mimico._ :: I` I his brother, John B. Brickwcod, wife and famil , We ►Wade a mistake in last week's N$ws �' ters, Solicitors, dto. Oihce opposite Post �� ' Alexander far a abort time. y of office, Whitb , Ont. Jno. Ball Dow; B.A.; Theo. �' London, erre a ndin a few weeks with referring to Mr. T. Kennedy being at. �--, � A. McGillivx y, LL•B. Money to Loan. 8 Geo. Bandy is improving the appear• Pe R y once of his blpck by the application of relations here. Queens College, Hingeton. He hoe not Fake Care ;nt. bi re: Geo. Bennett left last Monday for taken his departure yet but expects to as EDDE� MACD�NALD, Barris- I h. h �' ters, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in . _ Mre. Bundy and daughter. of Linwood, M'Ohlgan to spend a few weeks wit er soon as it opens. - (cordon's Hotel -oyer old Bank ofIIce, Pickering, relations in that domain, - We understand the firm of Prince &. t•:", r A - were here this week with Joshua Bundy � Thos. Ramsay has completed his wheel• Perry -will be no more, as they have die• - x' Ont„ Saturday of each week: Money to loan O f �%lti i 1 �+ �� Ci and family, solved a Investments made. Walter A. Geddes, Reginal : =r: s- V 111 ■ • 17 barrow which no doubt will take the Dake p rtnerghip. Mr. Prince purposes '� �r M. Macdonald:, 15 Toronto et„ Toronto. ,• ` Ira Boyer secured second prize at Tor- at the "world's fair" at Woburn, Sept. running a lone' hand, while Mr: Perry has. ,: �� you can't afford to have Sans onto for his two year-old Hsekney, "Jack �?th. engaged with Archie Patterson. What.° `''' - GALLAGHER & 00., Barristers, �, , L, ,�. /J • Solicitors, etc., Can&da Life building, glasses picked out at hapbas. of Hearts. The Rang$ra will play a friendly game became of Walt. Toronto. will be at their office, Willls' Block Graham Bros., as Usual swe t -eve of football with Searboro Junction to -mor- Some of our. nes hbors came out very. �,. = arks. Your optician must ' P g Brougham; every Saturday. Any business or thing at the exhibition, in the Classes row (Sxturdayl at 4 o'clock sharp at the successful at the exhibition, among them - ' { inetraetiona left with Thos. Poacher, Eeq have knowledge Of s0i8nee of that the showed under. latter place. is Mra. Rich, No. 3 Libert st. who took throughout the wbek will be promptly attended Y Pa after a week of fastinli artook of a second lace on flannel shirt, while Mrs. . to on Saturday.. Money to loan at 5 per cent• Optics, must have practical ex- Mr. and Mrs. H, T. Whale of Barrie P P y' sum tuous re ast somewhere in the vieinit ' W. J. Ha craft took first lace, Tr ' � ., ss-sm patience, must have m@chani- spent, a few Says with Mre. Whaley s P p Y y p y I " sister, Mre. W. D. Pu b. of -Poverty Hollow on Sunday. "Well I am again Mrs. Rich. - > N) cal skill and a perfect set of g "'fi.. Yeteriyuvr+y. T. C. Garbutt is exhibititiq Ghee at lust in time." Burglars entered the house of Jas. Lays,• } .,;,,., ;,;,,,<. 1 trial leasee to fit you properly. Wh;tb p Ass. Tredway, of Highland Creek, has Ellesmere, on Friday night took what they WfiALEY, VETERINARY y this week. He had bis ebee at ► _ P urahaeed « m: Callondar s famous trotter could i u P get out of hie pockets then went to; . H e Surgeon and Dentist Graduate of On- �/ r r �+ Toronto, and di.i very well. for the small sum of 052.00 and a box of the store and took, what 1^nae cash the tarso Veterinary College, Tor nto. Graduate in loll • �1 ua1 �s I ; $eayy fYOg� pieited U7[brid a and vl• "s " y . Dentistry. 'Member of the Ontario Veterinary g unties $cap. could Snd there amounting in all to X35 ; ;, Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calla by binity on Sa6urdaytiight. So severe was Ponetual plowed and harrowed 4 scree besides other staff oat of the store, WhatY: day or night promptly attended to, Ofljoe, s a it that tomatoes were frozen u n the in 6 hours sad 27 minutes, and also de• is the matter with Mr. Hobbs, Such � ' 7 � Residence, Telegraph and Poet Offices, White- � h�t.b�s sines. livered a short address to -the news. He thieves as these ought to befed on a }•.. ' a vale..-. __ 301y J Joshua Bundy.will be through with his afterwards walked 8,} miles north to the soup fora term. - � 'T '' ,., 4; - u HOPIiINS, YETE.ftINARY SIIR r� has all of these requisl£� and fa'•ni'ing operations tli a week anti than ho°°$ °t hie friend, where he remained un• � ; i< <% • 11 • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet - able to attend more fall to bis basinese till 4 p. m., consulting on the matrimonial _*..- orinary College, Toronto, registered mQmber a very _lata@ Btoek Of the latest y CHERRYWOOD. of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association atyl@9.Of frames and lenses and in she shop. pproblem. The answer came at last, I -I- -- r,, OtHce. residence and shoeing forge one and one Andrew Linton has opened Ont a I- w• -will. RxTs. Tl1e watermelon feast was I- '� ,� quarter miles north of Green River. !Steel for ills skill and 09r@fol atten a great sac- , OCe , -�.-� Cess. driving shoes at iron prices. O%ce and] shop trY OonfeCLiODery and Sour and' feed r ,r hours from 7• to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. in LTele tion he will make a very store in the old. Ferrier premises, opposite Armadale. Mr• Petty, Sr., is slightly indisposed at ' 9 _i :- graph address Whitevele' Ont-, P. O. address, the Methodist church. resent• • (been River. Ont _ - p 2 _ a Tboe. bioCillicndd , o#' -Toronto, will. Rev, i r'� ,4 Moderate � Charge. Y A. 'Sims family, of Uxbridge, is Mies Corbett ie visiting with her uncle,; ; I r� t mH0:1SAS A. QR�HA , VETEIIIN- oaonpy the Baptist pulpit an Sunday vieitinR friends bare. �'F'm. Hollinger. ` 1 ARY SURGEON, oradu to of the Ontario _+ neat. As be is an eloquent speaker, all Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eckardt spent last D. Lawson is off work at present otf'� , . Veterinary College, Toronto,xfiegietered member ; should tarn out and hear him. Sunday with Frank Underwood. account of a very sore eye. , � of the Ontario Veterinary Me ical Association Danaan Melia took akar a of the meet also honorary member of the�Ontario Medical I': Dr. Suri :1,of Stoufiville.will visit Clare• y g The Bible CIaPB every Wednebday, za �. Society, treats all diseaaae of �domeeticated anriy- ry - - _ _ Mont on the first and third Tuesday of 1°g at Unionville Sunday afternoon. evening might be better attended. ' Aja - - mals• Also particular attention to Veterina W .i cash month. Isis dental rooiiie are in no Iindustou ]fair al merchant, attend- Wm. Petty's new brick house will be. :< moi' Dentistry. All eases promptly attended to at , ed the,Induatrial fair last Thursday. ,,�; reasonable rates, Office at tbje well known ea- Bundy a bleak, next door to the market.* Alias J. Underwood ie clow] recoverin a beautiful strpoture when nom leted. � _ � ii• p i,'- tablishnient of (Iraham P -os.; one mile west or W. J. Graham wns $elfin tires oa y g tDe are pleased to Hear that Wm. Burk. Claremont. Telegrams to C1 Ire Mont punctual- g from that dreadful disease, 1 typhoid fever. . , ly attende3 to. 91y _ Tuesday when a arark ignited the wood• R,Ervin is busy sowingg wheat and plowing holder is going to work the farm next � ,{; _ pile, and had the fiamea not been arrested cn the farm lately purchased from J. Ogg. Year. _ _ at Once, the shop would now have been in Miss Elizabeth Weir has returned home Mr. Taylor has a corn stalk 18 feet �Inew �i}><xD after s nding a week with friends at 8 inelies tall. That ie ahead of " 4 . ,,�., ..r _ _ . _ -1-_ - .,,-,-,1,"--^ :. - ashes. ' , , , ' former pe ,fi 9 ;!! ►T1HO IAS DU.NN, Con.►eyanoer, 09.1 .� Mrs. Ballard, who has resided in 'Ux- Wexford. records. z - y - ` 1� misei�ner for taking Affi avite, etc., cissa- bridge for many years, died on Sunda , Bro. Thames Clark aondacted service �Ve su vee the had tots of water mel- , , FL Mont, out. _ soy aged 6fi years. The funeral took lace here Snaday evening to a very attentive one at he Y ^'�b' Fall termk ape>a Sept. 3rd. P peering bee. For they got = R. HOOVER,ISSU Eft OF MAR- Tuesday when the romaine were interred oongregatIon. them very cheap. �� ,� A Boarding School for Both Sexes Under Hsrvy Brickwood has left this bur for -'"" RIAGE Licensee. offige at reeiaenee cr Care of the Soviet at Ashburn. The funeral wed largely at• g Jim was last home from the moon` cif' min, green River, I y of Frieade. tended, parts unknown, we would advise him to light excursion. Bnt you know he went steer for Harris do Co. 4 � .� - a 8eantiful and healthy loostion ; 60113• dealer in thin bursae BUNTING, Issue of Macri a modions buildings ; home inllnenoes ; effi- Rev, M°fin and wife are at Kirk•i�. the ion set wa around.h �Lf g Y �.� B • Licenses for the County! of Ontario. of- Cient staff, field thi week ae$istinR wish the la ing a Gadd Cook i rn ills' A wild cat is said to be at lar a just - . " � `''. [-e Y r0 A ide, delivered a g J Woe at the store or at his r4idence, Pickering of a corner atone of a new chwlcb. bey fannin mill here one evenin last week . orth east of here. We wish it would , %'. Village. I- 12-y Very moderate rates. I g g n .. kY �� I r - expect to be home on Friday, Rey, Olde• tut • I mean a Riddle, be is at a loss which Chase those half civilized muskmelon �� ' ' } -' - Pre arator and oomi Tete:. business Aule of Piekel ing, will occupy the seat it would look best in, a back or a front and pear thieves home in better time. :' , ' R. BEATON, TOW' -SHIP C�ERH coarses and prepares for departmental and Erskine ul it here next Sabbath. one. The forest mill dam is. bein re it • Conveyancelt, Commissioner for taking p P g pa ed. matrionlation examinations. �$ a®davits Accountant and Ineuranae Agent. - Footer Huichisoh auto wife ]lace r0. Avery quiet wedding was aelebratsd in �Ye hope soon to see is finished. The . Money ttl loan on farm property. Wills pro- Full course in Mesio, Dra ►ing and turned from the west the _ ueen'e cit . bated. OFFICE' -At Whitevale. will be in parotin . w ere the latter Q y on Wednesday the 11th cider press, which has been sent away i;g. g vreDt for the treatment of er eyes, bhe inst. Miss Rebecca Boyio on, of Mark- will be replaced by one of later design.. �;;T_ Brougham every Monday afternoon for the ggtt tranaactio�of basineae. ; S7 -v Send foru�a ceaieui to is very mpehbetter since r turning. kir, ham, and John Thomas, of Soarboro, were The one aided load of exhibitionists re• �__ �' �, Q Hotchisoti- a;aa macU sai,piisad at the the uoutralcting Couple.' We are unable to turned home just before daylight. Some i MONLY TO LOAN APPLY T F f , PRINCIPAL FIRTH, say what Clergyman officiated or. the boar . 4' =>l`: M Hutchison, ap raiser e�lt Claremont for Pickerigg, Ont. splendid Drops in that part of Ontario, of them said that they felt none the worse _'_ l ' p the oeremony took place. No guests were, Canada Permanent Loan ¢c s{avinge Co., head During Jaly and Aagaet addreae Care reports to the Contrary, notwithstanding. next da bat ud in from a earances , office, Toronto, Stock capital ii9,000,000. Total g present bat no doubt lice happy caaple par• K R PP >' �� : F, , : - •assets $8,700,000. The nom gals lends monev on SA> UZL Roosaa & Co., $0 Front street scat The editor of this paper is;n Claremont we goal not believe them - _._ took of a sum tuous dinner at a Queen st. p g leweet current rates of interest dna on favor- Toronto. every Tuesday, ao matter what the restaurant. Their honey -moan was s-----►� ' �" '-�' able terms of repayment. Mortgagee and de- weather is like, and $lull be leased to visiting the Exhibition and Hanlan's Po nt g , ,. - beatnree p8rchased. No commiaeion. No delay i _ p Browns Corners. td , Expenses moderate. ! 48tf ,,�,,ttentlan meet will] any of bis eubsaribere. Any We heartily extend our aangratnlations.- . +��*s ane wanting sale bills or other rintin Porkie. " A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT , : p g R. Sellers nc' family Snndayed dawn y-' �� done will find it to their advanta a to amt, - � i ,4Y g . . �. for the ooanty of O tarso Duwinof .; deal aith him. Tax Nxws ham a larger - wHiTEVALE. Mre. Irwin, of Belhaven '>s nt las week `�L� 5 andspecif�cations furnished ! r evei^y class of t building. Steam and hot wa er heatin and rail w6 an doelroas of ' hAiing.a Circulation at this owl -office than all - . at W. Irwin'a. � � ;} �; sea Wa on. Light Wa `` ` ,.'I 'ventilation a epeoialty- o�aZeerrie ltby.' Bu other papers oambinad. The same is the James Dtwdas, of Toronto, spent Sun. Mise Morris is spending a few da 9 with ;�,_ � norq4�(� Dandae dna Brook ptreets, wuitby. g gO°' gam' case at almost ever office in Pickarin da in the Vale. her angle R. Bailey. -0 �•eideIICe-Hingeton Road Easb PickeriIIg. 97-y Road Carte, or Wilktnsof# Plows at sicca y g' Y A number of friends gisited at Geo.: p Thos you sea the axle register is wor4b as Mrs• A t3. Whiles nt last week with THOMAS POUCHER, ieensed Aue- that we guarantee to correspond with the teach as the bills. . 6borten's on Ganda t ' t 1 friends'in file arty. y• , - - s s. _ I Miss Dimma, of Willowdale, was the �, tioneer, valuator, etc., for; East York and price of wheal oats and barley, call at Mre. A. 1ie66e a n6 last week with the whole of North and South! Ontario. strict gneQt of her sister, BROUGHAM. Mre. Irwin last`week. - attentiongiven to all orders by ail or telegraph. q._ H. E. PUN TER, frlende beCe and at tiiaremOnt. QV, Pearson intends showing some of his .•- Chargee moderate. Address T Oa. POUCAER, Cbe wo btise Ellen Larkin spent a' Couple of thorn' -bred sheep at Whitby fair. Success. �� `y . Boz 47, Brougham, Ont. -: rry od and Brook Road 'chase a Isrpcs amonni of tall wheat weeks with friends in Toronto. p % ' POSTILL, AIICTZO EER, ETC., A`nvmhgr of second hand Buggies and being sown in the vicinity thio fall. tym, Wolds, of Attiae, N. Y. There hoe been a number of visitors in . r, _�.•. W. J. Baden was in IIzbrid Y + Visited town of late, but did not leave their names. '��;��,�G i • Green River, solicits seise from hie num- Carta for Bale Cheap for Cash. ge on kion• relatives in thio lade last week. '-;, -:. Brous friends both far and near.], Salds of farms, p Apples are away down in rice at thta . � x day, shipping pears to Parry Sound. - Mra Hea of Roollester, farm stock, and everything that is to' be sold will - J , N . Y , ie place. A. Underwood sold a amber of be handled by the enbscnber gvita the utmost ��T Mrs. &Dies Fuller; of the west, is with visiting her daughter, Mrs. 0.-0. toesor. barrels of hand picked at twenty five cents ':x_ } care and sold to the very best advantage. 481y THE WESTERN BA�ir E Mrs. Casper Wilson and other friendo Mr. and bars. -Ste henson of Par' barrels and all, p ie, a , MONEY TO 'LOAN �F CANADA. hereabouts. spent a few days last week with D. s. R. Sellers, of lice Sunrise, is going to ea ` "�s ° k =' ;,. The ooulacil >�et here on Monday:when Tnrtler, bibit some of hie fine horses at the Ontario 4' ?,i� . -oN__ s . 4 WHITBY BRANCH. much basioe$s was transaoted. There Mr, and Nrst Wilbur and children, of a d Durham fair this week. We hear that Ll, M O R T GAGG� S E C l� R I T Yom" Aatho,, , , ; , • . "° were not many ratepayers present. Punctual of the Maple Shade, is going toy Rochester, . N. Y.. spent a few days last , ,.,.{, " p �1,0oo,o�a l�tanley t3erow is repaintirtt anis other• week with tke letter's sister Mre. C. C. assist him. �%tkzr L �iiS'1j �.T�i' Capital sabsoribed .........:..............boo,OpO Capital Paid-ap.......................... .1$70,000 wise renovating his barber shod►. He is F ' ve take a t enoti s round , , #;;� We iia n ote of h ce A Reeser. e's boaglit and sold on nom $siva. Rest=• • • • • • . • • • • • • i• •......................... 4g,dOt1 working up a very nice little buswese. Mr. Milo woods this laet con le of years. Mre. J.illn, Of Bti�'alo, epeit a 1;'ew I gronder why oar constable south west of BORED 05' DI8EOT0$S. There were s number of ops people at da► •with her sister, Mrs. D. R Beaton, this lace was not looked after. _� - '' John Cavan. Esq�,President. the Methodist Hawes; Home at (been• y P Why not�i .]gent' fol* Fire, Life Ac idenf,' - Puce Reuben s. Hamlin, Esq., o`:ple$ and other relatives, returning home oU use all the same, 1 L ` _; - Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance W, F. Cowan, E , w. F. Allen, E , .t. A, Gib- wood old Tuesday evening. All were Monday, You talk about our big, and perhaps - son, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M, D, Thomas pleased with the program acid eve thi>i y 1 •• ` Two bougies in Pickering o rent of for Patterson, Esq. �nneCted with the a$sir. g Miss Colvin was absent for a c ale of you talk .about cod men ; but we believe y �R sale. c lan ..... T H M Mii , , pays, days last week athending the fucieral of that Bob of the aple Shade plowed fear � �,If , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Meebin have WUob bar grandmother, who died est Toronto scree and a half and harrowed it in nine as > �> Xi- `x A- General Baniin�bnei>4eee traasaatsd, a napatb in the death of their yaUng eon. Jallation burg. y g house. What a boomer be is to oar Cloraveyaiicia carefully do e` at' aiuoh �s issued, payable iu all parts of tlanada,arnest Evel W one a ed 1 ear $ We hear that one of onx old football boys, 1 k a United states and on London, En land, Y ? a y +, A. E. Thernt n bars !net retnaned from John Thomas and Mies Beoca. Boyington ' � 'a ower rate than sassily ch rged. Tit- able in sU pasta of Eur. e. Higbest awr`uyt months and p Gaya. Tba Child was ill a brip.to Londotind oilier western points_ lea searched and certiflejd to when � rates of interest allowed cu Savings Bank. but a few days and on Frida death have entered into thehapp bonds of Matti " ' . y in the interests of the commercial A enc y required, •Private fa' ds al- Deposita and credited half yearly. Special at- g. y mon The knot, was tied in the Ween s ., , r teLtiou to collection of Farmer's sale notes• came to his -relief. The fonoral waf,s held which he repre�nts. Y' Q z e` ways an hand to ion at cit aseieted b W. Bo in ton and Mie : �' s. �. Wrl►S 'r oo gatnrday afternoozxxl when the regains Y+ Y ' Y g ., Mr• and hire. Rllerman, of Cbiaxgo. Carry Thomas. We •extend our hearty s ;`° ; 5 q ,_ the lowest rate o! � aAoNx:' were interred in St. John's cemete 7tb s nt a Couple of weeks with the ]attar's :. interest. Pe congratulations to John in wedding Miss k' , ,.i. v. RICHA oN TORONTO FINANCIAL The bereaved frieuds- are deeply grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bar- Boyington, and wish himself and bride - ��4 - ` apt,; - , w m thiltied with. Dale i Block, Pickering y ton,:returnin oma last'vreok.. every social and financial euco�e. - �� I ' A h -. gg re .moi•", P ,.� � x CORPORATION Mrs. Frank MoQoy returned last week - The football boys of this place,`>uiet at , IUKERING POST OFFICE, i ' r AUDI.gv.. ' .-� •':- 1 hp �a xeksov, bfich., after John tittle's on Satnrda evenin and had � r `.. $Ca 11t r i uia ,,, Y g . _ e� :.. t; arrive fr - - '"'" 't eleudmg` 4�,�� ' mentos• hero .with her ane of their old time practices after which am Toronto 8 :0 a.m. - A 'ihoriz' d Cap, ., �it���,QQ(}. Whitby faie.attraQt' arei«ere l' inid we they wended their way to the house where ,; Mails close Tt,ronto i5 88ri;iip. p$�14g'. S�. e0ln.elgll. arrive a.T.w a to a m Frank Lo an of kickerin , soda .• Subscribed Cap 628 �iUp g ' g S � l�� to Ie : of�� ] aoaata'lied they prirtook of the water -melons quite: � �, 4 T E 6 80 a m Close (c T w 5 55 a m i bare. - �, �"' p fre+aly. We believe the boys rolled them Whitby 8 45 p m •. G aE 7 5o a m aper d. innba 11�x�o _Qtlb Wel M1s8 1 iter satin t c e oo p m fI al to#k ioneii1 y cliff >s wheel barrow loads. . A g G E s 45 p - „ ,'- : _ . , ' z l , B + . Al, tl><+ tld.°home tt _ , �# T W l3 00' p m TiiiB Oosn an have o ed a branch in the- ayid ie rt fair lei,, , .I 47 order y , l ., ", .: ': _. F a, - all thaft,`they poeiii�bly Could, they drew Cute 0 issued on all arts o! h p y : asses D 1 d" ,y P t e world. Vill e . of Pickering. In.tho ot"os lateI M . n . _ l€e � � ;Ver .1 A, r ''� Ei #1< .. :., :.- '-< , ' -� ,._ . ',cs '- ,� . 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Kyoto Superintendent of , � �__10 -_ � � Whistle., eta, the P�ts>sul: tI# ida for A t -• x.-.� ._. _i t'p t Police asfar as Nagoya as a mark of res t _ • Ng�fiO• ,1�ND SLAUQATEB WITS' . � the - rovinot fairth +haws astonis iA !CACHET and although be protested against these DI? HAt�BENINGS : THA' HAY�� bC- g CU'BA'S NATIVE E. ` - y 4" JDMIRABLE SYSTEM 0`F DETECTION 0 tisitortmot of foreign V s r ,�tanopolls, a !' CURBED IN TDB 0LD LADID. OF. CRIB�E IN JAP�iN• .:., .'„ .�,. tentions and assured rho authorities re.-l►lon, CbarllMtowr@, Beauregard +ion, _ i peatedly that he had nob the ail Meet �.�1 I a Ter d em, •ianitaitny �dalth, �4ryland, :.: rias er, the re lia� that , ; . gip. :.: a �. Ztota,eta-- e 8 , wp prehension of g y P ,r, Nisive, Penrilvauieb Sos'ato !►: Mete ism te/ne dor saba� (: Imp) to I • u all these are 1 to and sihuate is the ultra- t , �` , a ! ae ! rte. sly. f r seem �s.a . • K y`liev'14—e -a_ Way of Find tea Thte. sat they held themselves responsible for'his AttftQentJ► 1!`t'it#a ltetot- 6i1C IG tt+wpe='te'�af` And Nobody Knows sew -claim to be safety whiledu Japan. snd Must i-0aist ttpoD • Attempt at Malde-••=-- P1166 feu°Rat pgoexiau proiince and the altt�r,•4arman ge a es severs Wis �- 6 sometimes /m ltewd • - t Aware of Everything 1'hw>jits Coln>< els maintaining the guard. Sometimes w ile - •pea+thrift--ixvioranee or the. g�mian Kingdom. to the Empire --Some Woiiderfat rs• he wan in Tokio and Yokohama Mr. Foster roossinte—cours Society !a• >ltsssiw— staueea taclever Detective Rork. oceeded in eludfn his @hadows, mnoh to The etcecuttieaert3laris, lYloaa iklbler, , .Cuba baa a terrible aatieslal weapon. Is weer Feet $See Mame•, Otte. had an insiptalfionDt lair suit lately Dat the present conflict •in progress is Cabo. The detective service of Japan is admit• thefr•ohagrin, but they very soon discover- of the # t that in r� , ; :.. near g lady , the insurgents have done snob deadly able and is inherited from the days of the ad that his whereabouts is in outwitted oma mysterious teom and ar ons frbmLOan� expre srltrain while endeavoring olden to @ribs ih ch ezeoat er was or the to to oloe• a window. She will probably pond acoordiply to a"fixed uriff. The high• execution with it that the Spsnisrds havt � L. despotism, when itd was necessary f manner, which showed their efficiency. . Shogun to know everything that was gojng One night we slipped out of the hotel by the die. est rice• 48 livres, was: set no. boiling a decided to arm their own Infantry with it 1 • on among the subjects writes, correspond- back door to cell on a friend, sad managed Aohttpel ineasariog$z12 foot will shortly criminal in oil, livires had to be paid for in order to be able to. meet the insurgents. terecteon more nearly equal terms. This weapon -; en There are two distinct dnteotive to reset his rsetdonee withou o b the vi+i above the +ea level. nt Btano, 10,0 feet beheading livcu for branding oasd d Y '►r°a the machete. _ t~ but at the oonclusion f b. agencies under the Government, ons being aikws were starting homeward, ws found for whipping a txtaletactor, etc• r t oonQeoted with the ordinary police for the. g Last year thirty three petcsans"it► LondOD The machete is 'she i7etitral and South a half doaeD detectives sitting molly lost their lives by the ezplosion of coal -oil moi"""` • "'"�"�^ I prevention and punishment of crime, and wound the door. How they discovered lamps. In twenty-$vd oases the lamps y. A DSPOT'� WILL• American agrionttunl WoL IL is pro• _ °+.1. • m ate for no a e pounced as if spelled mah•tChsy•tay, with the other being political, nt�der the lle• our where bouts a were Blatt lampa� and it it therefore propos- '_ L knew whet we were going, and we loft the ed to prohibit their eels and use. parttnent of lite Interior. Napoleon, Was lite cause et Twe Hundred, an accent on the ay of the second ayll• j hotel uno served. In France it b a punishable of%ase tar - Ftrenchmes► Losing Their Lives. able. Ibis the husbandman'@ implement The latter showed its e$�iencp tinting f y E 11 any one u+ give tnfasu under one year sen It i only a few years since man ng• ln.a sagar•growtng aountriea. There are the lste war, for the Japanese- knew more .1.HE QLD FOLKS VACATIOlIi. farm a[ solid food, anlesa swab be order bons the Chinese army, it@ f rtteares, its by written proscription signed by a legally list @ailars were drowned beoau@e an some three or four hundred etylei► used in. a -- Brazil, the Central American fitatea, ; arms and equipments, and th�oondition of :.: .. ualified medical man admiral gave •wrong order, and another The fey soars' ioidiestrtotas '@seri ire fitn.e A g, tdazioe and San Domingo. Each country' , the navy thin Li Hung Chang himself. sang Heavy. The Mahometan clergy denounce eleotei• officer, who knew the order to .be wren i enoe de rtment were farmer sad hie wife so. city as a damnable power. obeyed it. Admfcal Braiz, of rho French s different blade, and of each there Agents of the intell g p A hearty=looking not only ingenious def igable, lint a in the Ui1iOD Station, Toronto, the outer A servant girl at Vieaira attbmpt+d to Davy, was ono° is the Englt@h o�aee'@ aft about a hundred varieties. commit suicide by a novel method. She oritioD, land took • contrary .aaurse, But where•ter it appears and whatever mase of valuable.informatio was received day awaiting their train. The reporter, andreased and than poured -boiling water :P t«, headquarters from volitner spies snd struck by bis general sppearaaoe, followed over herself�_being tate rapted in this she although his ciders cams from no lses a its @tris, it L a murderous weapon is the I i from patrons who h•dvisited China reoettly him ss, he went out to the refreshment tried to throw herself from a window. Aad personage than Napoleon L Both oases. it hands of tho@e aeenstomed to its ass. Ib and knew facts of value heir Govern- @land, and over a couple of big red apples now she is in her proper lunatic should be Hated, occurred not in battle but has played no small part in the. history of asylum• on garada At +wait a time, aarely, a all uprisings in the Spanish-speaking Ment. . - engaged him is conversation. The smallest clock fn the world was ea - The intelligence depart e` c hs@ as dam• " I'll tell ou what it - its;" be said, subordinate must be justified in saving the province+. But in Caba it .has done each y exhibition lately in a jeweller's show- lives of his men, evert at the ao@t of teehni� ezaontion stint if the Llaad ahoatd win her plate • system that it clef a ,e be aware of "There's nothing on earth so hard to do if window in Gottingen, Germany. The dial everything that is going o i the empire, you've always worked, as I have, as to rest measures lose than one-third of an inch in Cal disobedienea freedom the maohats ought to be ineladed. cti•metei. and the weight whish furniabea While Napelson wu at Boulogne, in the aoaGof-arms of Cuba Libra. I I presume that this is rtt�e,particularly Mother and me have worked all our lives the motive force for twenty-four hours is politics. The criminal p' rtment of the and now we've got a fine farm, the children suspended from a woman's hair. 18�i, he wane en0 to ride one iiniag, In Cnba every man pwsessas a machete, elite is equally induetiri sand efficient• are all settled; and John, my yonngeat boy L'Iade ndeace lie! a so. • that a atxn leaving word that on his return he would no matter what else he downtown. It is - .y p q Fe g T young review the fleet. During his absence, the tool of the Cuban workingman. With In the firetplsaeevery citiz n man, woman, sad his wife, ju@t married last monab,bavo Hungarian military dooter named $ala therefore, a message wan seat to Admiral it he earns his living cutting the augat a .d child—in.Japan is reg at�red at Police ;,oma to keep us_oompany,and ! tald moth• flkarvan has been condemned by eoarG Braiz that he might artier the ship to cane. With it beasts the firewood for hist. martisls to three months' solitary oonfine- weigh anchor and put out to ses. To the own use. Indeed, it i+ h •adquarters, with his r si enoe, lies oo- er we'd just take a vacation thin summer• meat, W the Cootiraation of his gro}:rty . capstion, and even the g e be receives, VYe've always talked of taking one, and I and the las of bi■ doctor's diploma, and to astoobhmentot the messenger, the admiral i replie3 that he was very sorry, but the HArOHirr AND gale _ f he is a workman or an employee. When, saw no use inputting it off. So we turned degradatson to the rank of a private uew►use state of the weather would not part �e combined for him. ever he changes his abode is occupation, things over to rile young folks and' matted- in • letter to the military authorities be review to cake place. i or hie plata of employme t, a is required ventured co ezpress his aversion to military Io. tine t'me trite airs rot retaraed, and Every Cub" except Obosa, wlta live fit to a lake u in Muskoka. When we fiat p° the big title+, like Havana, b.familiar - to notify the registrar nc correction in P service. 1 inquired it everything was ready. The with the use of the machete. The rank ver hotel is re• Rot there things seemed pretty nice. We Several IIew tx in Lissabtan. Porta- admiral's reopen" was communicated to insurgents, who come made upon the books. y S arias pen and -file of the Cuban in@arg , .i quired to report the arri sl -land departure had the beat roome in the house—mighty Ral, with mahoe orethought, aooused the him. At first be seemed Dodo anderstand, from the, plantations, ace not skilled in the. ' a ` of its guests as promptly a$ possible, with: little ones, too, I can tell you ; our room Jesuits of stealing children. Since then, but, on its being repeated he stamped bis time of firearm• But they make up for it the places they came fro he train they opened on a porch, which overlooked the in ponsequenoo of these oalumnistions,many foot sad ordered the. admiral summoned take, and their de n. Therefore it g p into his reseoaa b the [erooity with which they engage in , I lake, and we felt that there was nothing slats@ have been assaulted on the streets Y is easy for the police to ascertain the where- Jacking to make un have a rand time. and seriously wounded b the ve noraab P olose�uartor encounters with Spanish j g y Y h' ig The admiral came at enoe, bat evea @o soldiery with the faithial machete. VY hen . abouts of any person ata y ime. and they �� We spent the first day watching the and vera credulous populace. la fiat, he was not quick enough for the emperor, this is Lhe casethe Spaniardfares badly and have,a; good start when a are inquiring folks come and go and mother found an old very vigorous moudres were necessary to who mot him half -wry. The emperor's the machete man leaves lot. of bloc iy , into a ease. friend among the women, w they talked a prevent Lhe aaaasrination of all clericals. staff followed, and stood ranged in silence Dor or wounded bodies behind him. __ Not Jung since, 'for -ills tr tton, Mr.' Mil- good deal. I ia•de the acquaintance of a A sen of Geheimrsth Julius Schwabach, about him. ne of the horrible features of a tield of ler, official interpretProf he United States fisherman and went out with him and was member o[ the firm of Bleichroeder, of •'8ir Admiral," said Napoleon' in aII _ Legation in Tokio,-failed o receive a letter content until about milkingtime then I battle wberemachetem have beenuaed i+therr . Berlin, has shown himself, a phenomenal angry voice, "why have you not obeyed number of partly beheaded or partially which was seh't him from n ighboriog city began to wonder if Juhn would get along spendthrift. Within eighteen months he my orders?" ° ripped open bodies that are found. with a draft enclosed,an h all right, and thought of lots- of things I squandered over $L1W,000. He tried his "Sire,'' answered the admiral, with A- A young Cuban ezplaioa the most Com• f NOTIFIED THH ' O roe. - ! - had forgot to tell him. I fat down that best, or his worst to prove hfmsell. a $n de @pectin! firmness "a fearful tempest is pre- mon manner of using the machete. It is - The detective assigned .o he close >nagan night and wrote trim all the things I ro- sfeele blade. For instance, while residing paring. Your majesty can see it as well entirely different from sword practice ; the by ascertaining the day anti hourawhen the membered. "'ell. the second day dragged at Leipaso, Germany, be sometimes tele• u I. You Cannot wish to Glpaae uselessly thrust is nos employed at all. The aim of s little. Mother took it easter than 1, [or rs bed to his tailor at Aerita to Dome to the lives of se man brave man. letter was posted, from w ich he could y the machete user is to out, rip and tear his she had her knittin but & man can't be g p easily calculate the assn .t t me of its arri- g► him by npeoial train co take an order. Tae Constant, cbe brat valet de sbiaranbri of �:onent aaddisable or kill at cnce. Among - vat in "Tokio. By rafere ce to the register eternally sitting around with hie hands in rich tool is now under guardianship. tbeemperor,and onoof his firmest apologists, ioaurgens the privates, who are armedr, t headquarters he found t aLAhere were hitt ockets. The third day wan woras than The Berlin Echo hu dfsoovered that iseonstrained to admit,in relating the story, th mwhe 'ea, oar the weapon to the two per!) named Mille in the city, ever. 1 got • boat sn(i rowed.alJ around among the Chinese the •'milhi" is priced as that the 11! of to the sky aL that very scabbard st Lhe left side of the belt or althouih their initials wqr different and the lake and found I wasn't tired enough the most deltoians dish . It oonriata of moment tally inatified tate loom of the dangling from a chain about the right wrist tney lived far apart. ,'Phe postmen who to sleep at all that night. �'t'ell, it Qct so new born mice, still blind. They are aria+sal ; but •Napoleon was too mach Ia nay cess the weapon is not held for nae served the dietrict in wh eh they lived were dint we .could hardly stand .it before the dipped its. oil and then sonnoiiseura awal• irritrw -• J to listen, to reason. � until the ,•• "I have given orders. each otber�as s,ce within a few yards of . '. , _ questioned, and one of the remembered week was over. The seoond week mother low them very slowly. At the marriage "Sire he said, uelivering a tetter to`the house of the went into the kitchen and begged the we- fest of the present Emperor of titin• not Once more, why have you not ezeoated When the word ie ppassed the machete it. • - wrong Miller on the dot named. Several man to let her wipe the dish a, and aft r less than 6 (x10 of these sleek Wnb6oa them? Qbey i„ �� palled from the saabiard with an upward mem t,ere of the family recalled that such a every meal she weut"out and iped dishes listened on festive board. "`dire, I shall not obey. -- @treks diagonally to the right, with the. - I letter that (lid not beloaa to them had been for an hour. I got • boat ev ry day and i g At that word the emperor advanced, longest and the sharp edge towards the . ; I A late otficial report shume that contrary riding -whip whi in hand as if to strike. The - received, anti one of th se vanta rfported rolled round and round the 1 ke until my P° • enemy. This one stroke, and u• . • , ' that she ha handed i to p ddler, who arena felt tired. 1�e stayed at, 18 days, to'ooatmon belief cases of religious mania g' P . admiral recoiled a step and laid his hand by i agreed put it in t e nearest vont and now we're going home tI roll up our are rate in the British isles..It also die• upon cis sward. AlslicD AT arse ABtDOMt3x i oz and cave t r the , oubl . The peddler sleeves and pitch'jn. orking Gupta can't clones the strange fast that more mental p.gi��„ hesaid,tarDMgpale, "takeoureP' of the attacked person with the design of - i I aberration is developed among the tribe - w . found an identified y the servant. rest when they ger a chance. never spent on g The two man faced each other ;then the cutting or tearing the bod below the'waist, His premises ere searched and the moue such a time. of peddler than among any other class. g J3 y ' emperor dropped his whi and the admiral y phys►cians and druggists eominR oezL. p whip,and the weaon reined to the length o • =sae discovered oncetled oder the. matt- - I A withdrew his grasp from the boodle of his �e right seem the wrist is simply turned in of the floor. He had for ed an endorse- felancholia prevails most in Iceland. g ", SNAKE ARE 1N HIS STOM Cfl. ' I sword. over, and the machete makes a stroke bank g (` Now densely ignorant the Russian peu• .• Roar -admiral Magon," said Napoleon, _ -', inept and got tr.e craft e4she by a merchant 1 —� to the lett so as to slash'the attacked per - w -ho had att,L a t his ban for collection :. , I tuts are is snown by the fact that lately s ,.you wiJI execute instantly the order I have sons nook and if possible partially behead ,n. Lhe regular cr. tree �f b sines,. These It Was Trftf e1=Y1 Feet t.oag snd 1,Igitt swindler was arrested in the Government �� @resist 'issued. d@ for you, air. Carniag to Ad- him. With still one more turn of the wrist-. faits were all ax,ertained and the thief% of Sarstow for selling among the peasantry miral Aruix, •`you will leave Boulogne the edge of the machete strikes downward, was sentenced to ,ur yehr impri-enment Wii'lie Hetheriug',ou, a .sixteen -year-old a large number of tickets to the planet within twenty-four houre-and retire into Cleaving the body again. . . within -a week aft r SJr. filler made his telt-boy at the Grand Central Hotel, St Jap►ter. Many of the dupes had disposed Holland. Go t" I This is all done with wonderful dexterity. comp isint to th`e p lice -I • of everything they possessed in order to The rear•adiniral did as the emperor had .41 r. James R. �1 reed of 'okohama hap- Cioud, Minn., was recently relieved of a buy such a ticket. These would-be ami• bidden. The tempest broke as the admiral Theme strokes are the easiest form attack -4 sMr. J n spei,ci ng the night with his no. ke fifty -bight feet in length, which has grants were promised large estates and a had radiated, and more than two hundred to learn among edged wespoas. In the ' p tufa of ease and luxury, of course and h d P hands of the insurgent• who are habituated. ftiend, .Mr. Denis u, lin . okr'o, when a been causiva him great path for many years. Y• . Frenchmen wore drowned before" the to the use of the machete and are very eoeak thief entered the how a and a, ole his even been told trot to take slang the em rot's eyes. , The reptile ismore slender than the common pe Y strop the blown are described• as wicked. pocketbook, conta, ino) $7 and a number pictures of @slow, enoe on Jupiter they ,ter was re art- garden auake, which it resembles, beiDg would be likely to make their personal D!•np times heads ars all but severed from of v,ivable papers. Tn�ma t p in the morning, with • marked in precisely the rime way and of acqusintagee. The Advance of CholerJi Lhe may. +and a machete wound in usually i ed to the police g, fatal. i de?4ripcioh of the p rsq ani itb contents, practically the same color --a light green. A piano in a lion cage is the latest stage Reports of the advance of cholera soros The machete used by the insurgents at ' a•i,i within forty -e eht hoars the rapers One of the doctors of the city has the snake specialty. It has been introduce by a the pacific Oosaa may be any day ezpeoted• present is a very cheap and ordinary look. - - Rete reco(ered and the. thr f had be - lip. a in iiia office, and the boy is now attending hitherto obscure female piano teacher who in affair and costa less than a dollar. It . tern, of ei•x ears' imt�ria umentatlah'ittuws, and the latest Dae tea the.efleat that the. g 1 y to his duties of the hotel. Tuesday the boy tint performed in a lion cage is a meD•gerie is made in England and in Germany. The - tiie national peni'.ent,a y, was taken suddenly ill and began belching st Derraburg, England. _The ezperimeutfta dread pesttiss,oe had reached Hawaii is not blades from twe>aty to thirty ine-hes I - The rroceis of iris eta tion wRs very in a violent manner. While this was going pronounced a "grand success." The king • urprisiug. The Philadelphia Beoard i@ long. Same of them have a blade slightly - - prompt and simple. til e crime wasreport- on the watchers were thunder struck to see ly bea@tat+ are et.id to be very appreciative, ++The inCreuin surged backwards towards Lhe thick, dull _ quite right -in saying:— B -ed -aL Police Headgna ter at ti o'clock in protruding from the mouth of the sufferer and partioularly partial to Chapin's airs. ed a with a rounded point curved back to . _C I P- a snake's head. Doo:dre were sent for,and tradin intercourse between the States of g ' The fluorite and the ore' the morning. By 9 th a sit and'descri Custom is tyr•enioal. Hence it is that g• the thick edge: slurs �f t to property ha 1 eeu telephoned while maki g an examination the snake's the l ugli>ib eervtnt maid, whenever she our Psoifie CONL and Asian CoaaLriem where which has done most damage too the Spanish - . - . to every precinct in th city and to..all the head again ( ams into v- The physicians wants w shine when taking an sating, oou• cholera is now raging hes transferred the forces has the thirty -inch blade, abou0 1 s:rtiurban towns, and were Down t every adminietere medicine and a second later ttnuea to aettisJly hire a soldier from tea imminence of danger se the other aide of three inches wide, long, straight and clean officer on duty. In a liG- a villyg� about the snake egan its ing from the boy's oarraeks, th•, coattneat It is not at all surprising .to lookin ,and with the end out pff din ovally ten miles from the centre f Tukio; a man yy glorious in scarlet Coat and tress g mouth, dro ping intda big pan that bad buttons, to accompany her at the rate of hoar that choler•- batt been imported from ff elite e'd a tea house Burin the of ernoon been prepar d to receive it.. As the last of Japan or China to the Sandwtols Islands. to a Dint as,a milliner oats the ends of a F P. P not leas than sixpetioe per hour. By paying It will require the utmost vigilance upon ribbon bow. The handle is of rough looking , - and showed a card upon w ion �Ir..Mone a it dropped i to the pan it began twisting. eight or ten pence she may monopolize the q bone, the -handle of the blade being run name was e„graved, Tea houses in Japan coili• g and ging itself into�knota, all the soldier's sootet ; otherwise the martial I the part of the Governments of the United y thrau b the centre sad fastened together I correspond with s.alorms i this country, 'time saltie its head and darting out its silent may let out hail his settles and his I Mates and Canada to keep the dread g y nsilp at;tl the policemen vat h them. The forked ton e. Tbe anaka, darts hu been gg pestilence from establishing a lodggementst with what looks like tour ordinary ward K let c arm to another maid at the. rizpeaae some of ilia Paoifio ports." The Vaaeoavar with the heeds out off. There is no ta his uesana, as the waiter g rla are. called, reserved i alcohol, .ie somewhat smaller at all and the machete man often g coclur.t with the pr,ltcem n nd . around than •lead snail. Its scales are ram r. r and other British CalumbiaD health au- • P An ons ort iu&V circus is now giving .. fingers bad! wounded. That ie the OFTEN ID Ti F.M soft' instead of Hard, ' s@ is the case with performances s at Christiania, g g thorities should remember that early tad flag y . P Norway. The provident. fear is the mother ot.safety," simplest machete. in the performance of Lh it duty. So it the ordinar snake. How it obtained a members of the troops repiresent vsrions � Others have the bone handle curved to was ;esters! nasus 1 f r he oliceman on Lod iv 1 ce in the bo 'e stomach is and govern themselves s000rdingly, When the J y P g g P y grades of nobility.' One harts is director fit into the Balm of the hand. th<,t. beat to tell the nes Ana the- story of the something t at evert .young Hetherington' of the eduasted dogs, another baron is a Cuban husbandman gets his machete it isn't 5.I roi,bery, and' it was qu,lly an for thin himself doe not know. Clown, the tatter's wife; a baroness, charms at all sharp. He, however whets. ft ng E nesau to re ort to the it ernan about Mr. - p tong* Ripened BIIdBt letltPili Li ht. until it L.. p P the public with ter eon • , a countess beats $ 114oise's card. The cit u slants was Gua• ` ! the o meals, a marquise twangs the zither, $ li titin his bot -houses at night ht with OUTS v$BY RAsn,'i: pities@ enough to justify an street, and_ - Drinkum s- Plan• Y Y lighting . g before ni ht the th,e1 sea i, the central I and a duke bLowr rho life. electric lights 5,000 Candle power, all told, A Cuban who bad been with the iDsurgeni g $ids,'$ th doctor tell Di'iDkuetn to take pieaeme papers state that Czar Nfehotas arm described the scene after an encoun station at Tuko. He ha t:.e gooketbook onl a thi bteful of Whiskey ? Dr. Werner voa$iemenr ripens raspherrie Y and 'all the a ars on iiia arson, but had y y 11. is a mere puppet in the hands of his ter, when the insurgents est around, "tach P P l? Yee ;bis Drinkum hada thimble made mother. The reign of the Dowager Empre" in seventy hoe dapai, grapes in two months busily sharpening hie machete for the nezb spent moat of the money in a spree the ,to order. is, however, confined to politioL In court and a half, etc. The expression "in season" P g , night before and had been robbed of ±ha may soonloseei Dificanoe in this connection, , Not . , ' �_»: •' society the young Em rest-•�-a Hessian Y 8 Not only the rivates bat this officers a '- remainder during a' drur, en stupor that :_i . I'. Y y P Y P1. tineas@, with an L llrh education—taloa' since by the application ofeleotrioity fruits well use the machete. The officers have a followed. A Bad Debt. prince ems ; she l+ulrsady +uoaeaded to and v°g®teat!°s oaD be had at any cane of shorter wet on and of better stuff. Thi I ease a good deet of the Japanese detea• - the year. Tho fruit thus produced are p rivatet Yes nee not speak- so unkindly of Ron. making English the dominant language in y p long blade• of the machete of the p - tive corps while Mr. Foste was in ,Te►pan. rq'a debts, papa ; he doesn't owe you nay• soars circles, and is eadeaveurfng to sup• remarkable tar brilliant Dolor sad 6ne will alpnoet bend double without breaking• As he had been connected ith the Chinese aroma,but are not u sweet se those ripened ened one have •. Government,I 1, and his face a d name were so thing. _ plant Itusiiaa with English etignsate and p Tho shorter, broader, thicker weep well known to the public through their Yes he oes, misil ; he''civas me a tong habits. And, now the average Russian by tb°sun• t' not the name elasticity._ would not be surprised to learn that the Astonishingstoriesare bold of the foiros , - fregnent appearance iD the ill'uetrated bored bill. otmrt eats are being taught to bark. ` of rho blow hat the ineurgent ears g . papers, it was feared lest some fanatic or Test for It15aub Persons. with the native knife. Its the National. eoshi rn;dht attar!; hog tboi`efore the Sust Escaped:' German railroad care are not comfortable'L I En fah news s er has a item. about .but Qermtta railroad IItaII amens m faire Ntutoa• Ward, the eelebntsd English Museum at Madrid i@ ss, American riflt i P,overm4nt, without oneultiug Mr. which it is claimed was completely 501 Aa g P P ag Foster, instructed the Po ice Department a little S tah boy, who, while playing on jfor instance, according to a lata agreemen physieisa, +!tryst "Then is oaa ie;fall ble, in Half lengthwise with a blow frons t # I to keep him under const nt surveillance the doors fell tato the water .and was between the railroads, if a traveller now + ® indicating whether •person i@ machete. g yks« ' while be wan in -Japan. A 1 of the foreign with gree diffioulty rescued by a byetand• makes only part of the trip to rrhioh his symptom ,, le ile he are constantly atdhea by trite or : I - ticket entitles him, the money paid in est. sane or toot. Let a person speak -ever so '�iVomen have been known to- use VPat 1 elite and a detective wit w jinrikisha is You ought to be very glad I war hear osa. is returned to him, provided the oto. rationally and not aver. so sedately, if hta machete, sad Burin the Ten Years' P tion master of the station wherd the trip etc her thutribe remain inactive there is no there were numerous fnstanoes wb alwtsya on duty opposite them to follow by, @ai$ his rescuer.. : re Jed the bio An' I'm so lad was out short . blas oertifled to.. that foot oft doubt of his or her itisemityt. Lnnatiee women whose husbands we a�ldrengbtva8 members of the d'iplomatio Corps wherever I am, seldom-+nsikst._ rise of theiar thumbs when defended theme .. and a the-; o. ye got me lout. What a liokin' I Fad gat the ticket, ' ,. m m wither if I'd been drooped. 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If they were fed regularly every day Al ine youth. Dangers greater than these Im anguished team sbe said. p ;;, T,.t (Rev.) F. B. Stratton $liberal quantity of something green,'tha lurk in the pathway of the young man or 'lis bntchar took the heart► again ;, y young woman of the present as they journey And liver gave instead. • r,� '_ would be found to grow faster and heavier up the rugged sidehill of Time. But they " Threatened Milli Paralysis Wee . Etbift. _than other pigs not so fed, according to the rnay all be met and overcome by a judioious -- -- elated and Unable to Stand tigde- ,, `- - - a� . Dairyman, Har.ier iu the reason clover is and timely are of Dr. Pieroe'ti tioldoa t� tp p -: . i , Pink Pills itestore Hee Ueali the best thin that can . be had Oatm and Medical Discovery, the celebrated cure for WU� tUlt BY YI �. Ll��t1l�� , � ' } C"- From the Napanee Beaver. I g colds, sou he oatarrh and consumption. ~ - peas are splendid, and Dorn fodder should Th. Largest tr[snnlltetnnn .r Sall RfeeosA arise { The Rev. F. B. Stratton, of elbp, I"is never be given a bank seat. Weeds, peas Better than hyy'pophosphitem or ood liver oil; !,mPft one of the beat known minletere ip Bay .of and bean vines from. the garden will be unrivalled and unapproaohableinalldiseases PURE, HIGH t3RADt l�Myptea, 8loalis, ails elate conference, of which Sod a ie the stain from a scrofulous or enfeebled condi• t,' Q y fi picked over, the beet eaten and the real g Cj0C0AS and CHOCOLATES � t°` $� tion of the system. Send for a free book. ' , President, During the two ye ra bar. worked into _valuable manure. Wheat , i - " Stratton has been stationed at Sel y, both middlings and r e bran are cheap growing Addrear Worhi'r lliepensary Medi of As- on chi. Co �,ne.at, have resolved �0 O , he and Mrs, Stratton have won oats of feed yy aocistio I.. 000 - o s, sad may ba fed entirely up to within a,Nc• 663 Main Street, Buffalo,& Y. HIGHEST AWARDS I . _ - , , , friends among all classes for the.• u asses- s month of killing ; then, corn exclusively .. Hernia, or Rupkurs, permanently cured � th• g''••t $1V11T)0 "FUNDS FOR INOtCBT>lEHl�' _ � ing and. sincere Christian work. So a time is the bea0 thing to put on pound• and or no pay, For tre%ti4o, ttestimonials, and p on Mortgage of Real "lEetate. Inttresr .y - ago Mrs�Stratton was attacked with partial make the meat hard and firm, numerous references .adre.. World's , :, .� Industrial and food ab lowest rates. ' s r .•: �i , peciel arrangements nim paralysis, and her restoration havi g been llirpeaaary Medical Association Budalo ' ., EXPOSITIONS be made for Church Lonna. Apply to - °= - attributed to the use of�Dr. Willis s Pink } . I , Pills, a reporter of the Beaver win sent to End of the World. N' ,Y. =r � " iii EUROPE AND AMERIOL . Beatty,-Btack;atock, Nesbitt, ` in .few or ms Ci►adwiCk &Riddell, . Interview her, In reply to the re tier's The cad of the would, annonnoed b the PROPPED QP BY PILLOWS FSR •Caution: y many wiadons Bank et Toronto O�Cee. t question Mrs. Stratton said that he had Dorman weather prophet, Dr.. Falb to BIQHTEEN LONTIiS. . �rthe tsaei.and wrapper. on aur Church Street, Toronto been greatly benefitted by Dr. Williamb od,, cooeuman should make cure Pink Pills and was erfeatl willies I to ivs take pia°° in 1896, her been post oned b -- _.c our piece or m.nnracurs, AR>0 YOU IiONEST, ' - P Y f3 • K P y Hamel •Dorchester, Yssa. SO'BJtR, IVDU$?RI• , is printed un each package. OUS i—if so engage with us for lftb; � a, x ., liar ezperienee Char, those similarly afifiiiotsd the doctor, owing to unexpected obstaoles A Terrible Experience with Heart Disease , r � month, =3,G0t1 a year. You can make it easy; �, intght be benefitted. Mrs. Stratt°n acid that nnifl- November 13, 1899, between 2 and Tet cared br Dr. Lgnew•s Cglre rot ire ' — eiz houly+ a day. Oor agents do not cam- lleart. SOLD BY OROCERG EVERYWHER%. plain of hard times. - Why I- They are mak• � before- moving to Selby she had beengreatly 4 o'ofOok in the morning, In this announoa -- -- in>z money eel' lnq our Pertectlun Disc? Wash- '1 , troubledby&numbnesscomingoverhersides meat Falb agrees with Brother Phili a Do-not our lar_est r--tn athfes well out WAITER BAKER A CO. LTO. DORCHESTER. MASA, er, the only practical family washer mane. •' . P and arms (partial paralysis) which•,when she Olivarius, of the Citeux Cloister; in France, to those who s�er from heart disease ! It faaturod ; wasues, dried and polishes dishes . T< moved, felt ole though hundreds of needles According to A mapuacript written in 1544, comae so suddenly, and its symptoms ars $' C>JU 00 FOR A�l OLD CAN T IAN STAMP perfectly in two minates; no ezpenonce . necessary ; a child of ei ht operates it es�ll used etween 51 and 1838. g yi were sticking in the flesh. For overs left by the monk, the city of Paris is to be usually so distressin that the direct s on , cheap and durable ; weight thirteen pounds- 8 g y LUUit Ci 1Ul ie iILD LETTER Sand uld col- made of anti-rust thee* attel ; aapaeity lOd } year she had been troubled in thin way, destroyed in 1896, and the end of the is eYperienoed by the patient. The case ►actions of stamps and et the ht hest cash with ocoaeionally a dizzy spell. She wise world ie to take -piece in 1899, of Mr.:., W, Law, of Toronto Juncifon price for them trom (, pp NEDHAM pieces; :10,000 for its equal ; every family becoiding emaciated and easily fatigued 1 , . d T 05! Main St. E., Hamilton Ont. wants one. You don t have to can rads ; as an was unable to Ret eleeg from thio - - • Ont.,who was unab a ie own in bed to ___ . ______ ___.-___--_ . _-. soon ae people know you have it for sale they , of hteen month• owin Lo smotherfn t lie nOUQLAt3 dR08 i3late, Qravel and metal Bead for a dish washer, Each agent's terra. cause. The trouble seemed to be worse at NO TIQQAL IN THE WORLD. ane g B 1.1 rootord, metallic ceilingN, ek lights torp protected ; no competition. We furnish night time. Mr. Stratton had become palpitation, is by no meant ezoepWonaL shef,t metal work©rs. lli Adelaide W„1�ororto sample (weight eiz poundFl in nice race Who would have thou ht Ghe case could be to lady agents to take orders with one greatly alarmed at her'bad state of health,, q; $ witicrow.' onrod a g MFRS hero 1a a snap for you. Harris d .- sad ft was feared that complete . parslysie a•s•. fico► Totriut nd yet ons bottle of Dr. Agnew s hag °ample cloth pieces for qultts. Send agent ma o �21t.53 first ten-days, Ad�reea, : ,� , darope with a Canadian Party, is eine Cure for the Heart removed trouble in thio 1 for trial lot, ood value, for full particulars, Perfection Mfg. Co► would ensue as rs. Stratton s mother,the` g TnglQwood, Ill. of Bilary to Talk Favourabi case. It giver much a eed relief het even 27, 88, 31 William 8t., Toronto. lata ��1re. «saver, of Ingersoll, had been ' et lair. - similarly stricken, ab about the same age. 'mew's catarrhal Powders. where the symptoms are lees dangerous, it Permanently cured JUST"ISSUED. -- - � y. ought at once to be taken .. a means of STAMMERIMC t.� by a strictly Educa- .M1 Knowing a young lady in Trenton, where There are few more.noted travellers than driving this terrible disease from the sys- tional System. No advance fees. Write for STAN DAR D - z:, Mr. Stratton had been previously station- the Rev. W.'H, Withrow, D. D:, editor of tem. $old by local druggists. o�rcalar. TI31i: ONTARIO 1N.S'CITUTE - - - ed, who had been cured by Dr. Williams' the Canadian Method iet Magazine, and of .. - ie Bond Sb . Toronto Pink Palle it was determined to give thein other publioationa of the ggreat Methodiaf cumulative TeStimOny. r�'toRONTO CU'rTINQ f3CSOOL oxer. a fair trial. W hes Mre, Stratton began ohurob of this country. He is a wide tray• . i Rpecial advantrages t{, young uien desirous ' ; using the Pink Pills she was very thin and eller, and enjoys the opportunities that Glanders-Soientints say that the earth of acquiring the art of cutting and fitting gent .. her system badly run down, but after travel given of jud ing broadly of the merits wabbles in her orbit, - lemen's garments. No better trade, a rare BOCK. g , chance. .write for particulars, 118 Yonge taking the pills for s time all symptoms of of any arttiole He has oz ressed the writ- Qraaoyle-I ve noticed that to self when EdKsd -b�r A.� se Viler, P y Fit. Alco aRants for Mollowell's Ciarnient k' paralysis disappeared, and she found her tea opinion that Dr. Agnew s Catarrhal I've been going home from that club. Drafting Machine for Ladibs, organist Jarvis St. BaptirtCharch, Torenfm . z: health and strength renewed and her Powder ie a most ezoellent remedy for cold eutalt?eeae otiAntOEs. . weight increased. Sirs. Stratton -is about in the head and various catarrhal troubles. Results of (cross Mismanagement - If you want to buy or sell a stock or business PriCe, Single Copies, $1,00; Per DOL, $10i.r - fifty years of age, and a more healthy, One abort puff of the breath 0rou h the of any description write me. I have had large PUMAIH:D BY g Disease and perhaps -death are sure to experience in the wholesale, Am selling bus:- - a- robust,and younger lookfnglady is°seldom, Blower supplied with each bottle of Dr, result from usin our resent water supply, nesse• continually. Correspondence donfiden- WHALEY, ROYCE & CO. � - - Been At that age• Agnew Catarrhal Powder,. diffuses the Eyer to in Torontopis su 1 in citizens tial' )ao charge to buyers. Joii� Aitw, 1"68 YONCI BTREET. TORONTO, OlfG In reply to the reporter's-inquiiy,as to powder over the sufaoe of the-nasal ass• y P pp y g 21 Adelaide Eait, Toronto P with positive filth. Be warned in time and �--- - - --- ..---- - -- - -- ----- what Pink Ptlle had done for his wife, Mr. ages. Painlses and delightful to urs, it rovide your+elf w.rti a liberal supply of TEXTILE MILL. SUPPLIES. FOR TWENTY-FIVE YSABB Stratton said, "Look at bar, look it her, relieves instantly, and permanently cures _ doesn't she show it," and the re"portae Catarrb,Hay Fever, Colds, Headaches, Sero f• Leon Mineral Water, whose purity is Cotton and Woollen. Beat English Card y beyond question. A carload ust to hand Clothing Antliae Ryes. I{!gh-grade Log- _,could sot but admit the trntb of the etta- Throat, Tonailitis and Deafness. 60 cents. J ' wood Chlps, Write for quotations. more on Lhe way and osn be purchased _ l 9t.ii•�na91 r . ti4 ��'r•-�t meat.. Sample bottle and Blower meat on recei t R�OBE_RT Ai CO" ; . P from nearly every dealer in the city, Order These pills are a positive tiara ;for all of two three•Dent eteimpe, S, 4. Uetchoa, quick. Tho Leading DUN troubles arising from a -vitiated condition 44 Church street, Toronto, $ea`d of$Oe 1011j King $t. W. TeL 1321'. Canadian p� of the blood or a chattered nervous System. L, A College WOKEN Sold by all dealer or by mall from the Dr. t "`1 . ; No More Experimenting..•: ?'ERRInLE RHEUMATIC PAINS. Literature and Science. Music, Fine ,rt, . Williams Med"icine Company, Brockville, ,, ,.. Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y., at 50 cents"a Mr•-Slfmpurse"Are you sure you can be - Commeretai. Address: PRrstaeNT AUSTIN, 1 , - 8..1 . 4f. Thoma. O 'tnrio. . box, or 6 boxes for X250. There are num- oonteated with loge fn a cottage t- -- �1 �/ arcus imitations and enbatitntea against Adored Oae-Yes, ao long a. the love ''"e Tlietr $way Atter lisias f3oeatlu A®erL SURE• tr O^'S BEST FRiE11fi� - • p lasts, eau rtbounsalle tore. D�Y ad THE o which the ublio ie cautioned. sad wewill t_ARGEdT BALE IM CrANADA. ]til r. Slimpurse (who has been mart fed The pain sad euriering osusad by rhea• : you how to makeei.daJr, .b before)-Uin•perhaps wle'd better wait madam is indescribable in lanqua e. The so'uwiy �i we rutnmht a work and ORIGIN OF THE MAFIA g tew,h you tr.b,l you work in the,ocaii,y until I can afford a regales Scare bent book, Lhe orippted limbo, the intenw "h••n' J„u Live• Send ud your addreea -- • neuralgia pains that are cawed G this ra�nd��wetpeettptaio the buetni reify y gnwraat..e a clear pmAt of . Aprang into Behig 1'rorm an Inspiralleis - When. Should a Man Sw8$P T trouble almost drive the victims to despair. Cor eery day a work. ahswuw) tar.; on't fall w to to day, Addrese Pt Patrletl its. Man it not oply • ceatoniag but • ewetl►r• The blessing rosea to those. who have D. T. Morgan, Manager, Vi'indsor, ante Iiox+! - in ac.imal. ,Sometimes hie feelin s are leat'tsed of South American Rheumatic Cure Y Crime-stained as ft ie to-day, apd gbast• g R which la simply marvellous in iw elleotr, --- -- � _, iy with murder every et.p of its torteoua, expressed audibly and at others they are During desperate oaaws in from one to.three �"R L .I - TW0 COUNTRY COTTOELL ro deep down In hu nature that notbin ' - secret career, the "Mafia” of Ital s ran R days. About some things there is no oer• • Y P g less than a volcano woaid thrust them to t�l�l - POWER .PRESSES into being from an inspiration of patriotism the- surface. 'If man should swear minty, but ofrthe certain cure that cou,es . " -. . but ate very birth war heralded by a lib••- at all, when should that time bet The from Soutb American Rbeumatio Cure tibere COR. PONCE dt CERRARD STS., TORONTO. ONT. , - 1 " i. church is silent on this important matter Is ao doubt, Sold by boat drugs icer. j r AN A 1.A :i tIreatest Commercial School ; FOR SALE at a bargain foil �9. tion of blood. The Mafia Society iia------- --- advantasos.beat in the. Dominion; stu Cash. Or time would be loafs i.od the law gives as . sanotton to Duma dents amisted to positions every week ; mode• g a' over eiz hugdred years old, having its words. Stovepipes are provocative of - +Hopeful News.. � rate rates; everything first-class. Catalogue ” origin at the revolt of Palermo, which took feeling, bat corns are far worse. Wives j and opeeimens of peninannhipp tire. on satisfactorily endorsed - r' 81110- got a letter from papa today, ggAw B >sLLIOTT. PriaoipaL, a- should see that their husband's corns are notes. place during an Easter Ceremonial in the solyy�fog that he had made his will. kept down. Thin may be done alta He--DO we come in an w + I . 1 suburbs of that city in the year 1282. 'A Barfly, psialeuly,�aad with •bsoluls nsr- :. she-Not directly, but hehhas leftaf! his DR. He w. LEAVITT'$ ' - . beautiful girl and bar bethrothed, in aeeor' tainty by Putnam a Corn E:tractor. Be- money to an asylum for idiots. j g �S ���(�i� �� { , • I Idance wlsn the quaint and primitive o - ware of flesh-eating substitutes offered for L j� (J j i w coma of that people, approached the Chur h Putnam's Corn; Extractor. Fails Illi � - b �r�'' S: 1 i� �. 11 [�►J� 1' f _ _ re POSSIble rat. Fsb. t?th, frill. -, of the Holy (host to be united in marriage When Nervil►ne-.nervtl pain Duce-ie ap- a This to witlsoutdoubt the Sari TR-UTH OFFICE, . The Ntiw Womiin Standard. lied. It matters act of how ion siandiu Clipper made. Fcr prices, toe st-its altar, and while the lover nought the 1Itts peno6ratin Lad pain- subduing power timeatais, &o., address _ Torontt). adre in the little room at the rear of the Old f1lan-Women don't amount "to 8. S KI:tIBALb 'r� AL . P is suejj�� that re ief is almost instantaneous. , . building his bride paused upon its three,• much` Nerinine is a nerve pain ours. Tbi. d7T Craft it.. 1[oAtreal. PRAC C . New Woman-They amount to as mach etatemenc ezpraaea all. Try it •nd bo a TALKS hold. Ae she stood. there a drunken ser• N mein, I geese. a e e scant of the French garrison, named Drust• Old Man-Well, that isn't vary much, °°° faced. ' strode up behind her, threw hie silo about is it t . .. A. P. 784 On Important Th�.ITtOs. - ....�_ r —$Y— her waist and kisied her. With s cry of Dlt'ead Hldney Disease Qulekly. ata- B.BV. H. T. CiiBi�ltLaY+ horror, she tore herself from hie steep and 't S O't moved. colotb., . ass-oo. turned to fly, bnl the heel of her slipper To cyan lrIInob the many words of Praha lfor Rhstuuatism, Dyep�psi�, Inflam Those who know Mr. Crossley-sad who caught in the coping of the stone pavement, motion of the Lungs. �., Ate. written of South American Kidney Cure does not t—need not be told that hie book is and she fell, striking her head against a �� �� �� �� See the testimonials published daily. terse, �ractical an I spiritual in tone. It con• char ro action of the cornice. At that ia• would consume large newspaper space. P P J d "ALXXAI+iDR]L 8peoisllslfrom Pads. talc t 1 talks on living questions, such as but take at eaadom • few s A am Soper, 1W4 Notre Dams L. MontreaL " Blunders About Providence:," . " Fasting." . ` ` stent the returning lover's eyeefell upon her Bnrk'r Falls Unt:. • " Ooe bottle of South ':;. - - - ------ a The Lord'et Supper,^ "Media" '• Reading," prostrate form,.and with thesavage fury of ' But What .. lth " "Tern tation," " e Unpardonable - -' i American Kidney Care ooavl - ed me of p Th d _ A wILD BiABT „ lBHeaete. In the book will be tour a fair and ' ata great worth. Michael Mulles, 7 s$fSaw 1 • e nii� di,+aasatoa o! " ThA Parlor Dance," "The t I- Chesle Ont.: •' I ocured one bottle of stills Theatre.` " Cards." " The Weed." " Liquor." - A* threw himself upon Drust, bore him bo y' Hood s D�,� ` the earth and drove his sttlietto to the South Amerfoan Ki ney Cure, and taking p eta, In tiro lsst thirty-one addresses important t Ooansei ie yen to young converts and others wretch's heart,erying "MOrteAls,FrancisI" it according to directions got immedi, to - That Tells the- Story. Its record .is its the Chriisstlan life. The volume contains 400 ("Death Lo the French.") There lass relief." D. J. Locke, 19hecbrooke, Qua.: A$K1fOt1R5EWftiGMlAiiNiEgt?EfiT ee, tr neatly bound, with a handsome .. unequalled in the history of . medicine, NLY moment's pause of silence, and thea that 1 spent oyer 8101) for treatment, bat FORK DRA 3Cf1fT STAIdP ed si�ti in gold showing portraitR of c roasley � •. maddened cry became the roar of infuriated Heyer received marked relief until I began Even when other prepartatfons fill, FOR Pli1RTiCULAR.S,PRICE UST and asset oa We coyer, and ie really a mar ' ; the gas of 9oath American Kidne Cures " - O SAMF'LES,COTTiON YARN.aee. vi1 etteapaese at one dollar. Itis bound tin _y thousands. It swelled and deepened ; it yy bars awideeiroalation. Miaistsrs and Chris• took more solemr meaningg=it hocame nt►• RPev. James Murdock, St. John, N. B.: "I - t , Sarsa- • • • ' ties worker• should get end recommend"it tionalized-and then bure£'forth : "Morte have rsoeiyed one hundred dollars worth 00 � [ ti to atbera: Alia- Francis Italia anelea I" "Death to of good from one bottle of South Amerioan an-11a i Kidney Ours." Sold by local druggists, P • " e e �IIr2s.= IZSchmond&Ste Went1T$oronto r tlr the ' en,h is Italy's cry !") For seventy t - two hours armed bands, ' headed .by the - - ------•--I ",,� _ father and betrothed of the hapless girl, An Eeenolntoal Arrangement+ it:. hunted dowL the French. But retribution , snooper-Isn't it.very ezpenaive eendiog , " was to come after this carnival of blood, and your wife and daughters to the res shore �� �� . in dread of the vengeance of the Frenal all rummer ? - I natiou these unhs eo le formed them A PPY P P Skidmore-I figure that I save money by Moo,-"s Pilleare pute)y vegetable. 9fia . selves into secret or anizations with the it, _ �� i• g .i .,1.. password and name of the society made up 1n what way t . � �~ ,0t of the initial lettere of the words which M R a ' They mfrs the bargain coanier eeasou. 1 • B iJbe Y " t ;� F O a . CONS T I FVRT -I O Iii : . ` Compose that fateful death cry, thus form. 1 I . - g Mafia. Its obiect was resistance to _ � a , oppression, and ole the lapel of years addedatarrb Relived in 10 to 60 Minutes. 8. living Skeleton; the deo- 'EARTH �� RN E 1 LLE & �0a - bs to ate power and influence, it etretohpd One short puff bt the breath through the for said he was dying of Maras Y• ! lKANUlA0rUl ZR8 AND IMPORTERS OF , r � -`, forth ata kande against the rich sad ,nighty Blower aup lied wfth each bottle of Dr in behalf of the poor and downtrodden. ' CSP mus and Indigestion.. At i3 WLifs ileaid, Colors, 41aea, Varafshes, Oils, Ghomioals sad Dte'fStufTs , s ' :. Today it fs the hideotte cloak of the e.essasfa Agnew's tarrhal Powder, dib nese t hIa of the night. Powder over the ■urfarse of the assal months he weighed only seven OS�T�Ri�.�.Ia. • + 'p. `_� Y:_•f passages. Painless and delightful to use, pounds. Nothing strengthened . - - Itreliever instantly, andpermanently euros A MOST SATISFACTORY AILD DURABLE CHAIN = ' ' Catarrh, Bay Fever, Colds, Headache,Sore or fattened him. f began using . CNAtN - No Hard Feelin �• : p PWR LQO JAOKa,' REFUS[ ooNYEYCR8, ETt3., y � a . g Throat, Tonsilitea and Deafness. 60 cental. a7�•Ott $ r'.n1ulSlOn Of COd-liver sTo. 6ARfl[ QUANTITY OF TMIe AND OTNER"r • i - He-You were_gettiag ready fie n , Sold by looel druggist•. , .; .- Oil with Hypophosphites, feed. KTACHr►att aTYLtB IM BTOOK FOR . and I am afraid mI1 call ie inopport L She-.Really and truly, I would mush Immark's Treatment of Drunkards ing ii, to him and rubbing it into 4 8918 _ t z rather stay here and talk with you than ELEVATt N etre '`� 0 H; keep Ttly engagement this afternoon. Denmark has an original way of combat- his body. He began to fatten � _" , , A I � �" , 8 Il �' I sm delighted. But can th`e' elf'. ing drunkenness. Every "drunk" teat on .and is now a beautiful- dimpled '• OO N V EYt N � * a " l Ke ant be broken without DaasIag hard the streets fa loaded on a wagon, carried The1nulsiOn ffiseri2Cd to teelingep to the sti►tion-hoaae }sept there until per» 3'� ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL t: •At., $4e-0h, yes; +the dentist won't mind.::. fectly sober, sad then oonduoted to hie Su 1 the one thin ueedful. - ' ` t : : �t hoaae. The saloonkeeper who sold the last PPY g _ IaOWER iRANSMIBSiON MA�CHiNER? t; z i _ Mrs. Kl�i�tvvN WI.I.IADC SHAFTING, PULLEYS, GRiP PULLEY ti `, r It Wouldn't WOPk." i glass of beer, wine or whisky to the - :: 8+ 4 �' The`ta's drunkard must y the socia of this pro- bh/ s1i1894,, Gft.V�Sjlr Dgt4, { rli. 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Y ,t .. _� . ?x._ ,- k •ata w -t3., i Yti >.• i_ , _ `i, ,I I x . : , �; �� . �;' £, `' ,.; '5- r-: .-- . - -: w - tom`•_ .-. - - •:' , . :. - ,... - -, - '1 li. - J. 7 9. '• t - - .. _ . l , ;..:., . i ., sr. , . > k r, . s, f� ... �. ,,. - `' ct , ' a -_ , a - -. 7 i .. -.. .. .. _ - -_. ,. - -. -. -r- [g: _ ..._ .. .. .t . .. -. Y.. , . - .R.. a ,:.. .„y.. *,av t r^ J y,� 'S - e�, —.. y� - ....- .. .. - ..., .. B. ,- � tier r .: - .- h. ��t� .. :. .i-:. - .. .' .. '.t$ J Y n , ,..:Y f .., ? ._ ,x--, ..int - �}A A P' �. _l - i; . , :.. -:. . _� - _.. •t t,.. -: .�, -i '�'..�..: ,{ a , . ,�,�.. ,., a ..1�� ,Ira•. - _ �. .... w �. lit ;n,°� < sp _ , �, :. ;., . c y .4 #: ♦ • h� f +t - - a _. _ '� -` -- - i � 48 da s 2. Sold Fiagistelr. 4 �,, , and Elizabeth N.ighswander, y f ;` All of which 1s tee tfullyieubmltt�d. aPT. 28th.---EzttDel c�rIt e;► pec FeiDAx, ! i j ut Mr. Richards, chairman, g r ��.�; {. On motion of farm stook and implements, wit rettir of - i ', f r' the report was adopted. lot No. 11, con. 2, Township of Pfakering, Your standing committee 'on Roads and the property of W to i L,4gan. 8etle at 1 :: Bridges reports as follows: 'rhe re,eye o'clock sharp. For partianlare e� large ei ,Set granted his order for the ayment of the bills. Thomas Poacher, aactfgneer.�,�•• _ p `' following amounts : Ha Sing, for plank= _ �� ��ta Gor. 9th.--Oeedlt sal® orfal~� ' �� x�C�¢xtA” yy W%DxEaDAY, r ing Barry's bridge, $8 50; also for repair ' g in culvert ou 9th con, o p lot 88, $2.80 • stook, imp)®menta, root>A, furnftnre, etc.. •�: at published every Friday mornin &t its office g P at lot 12, B. F. con., Township of Pink- ' iokering, Ont, also for repairing Calvert and turnpikfng _ _ TERMs 86.50: sting, the property of Glen. Doa;tlas - i, sideroad bet lots 82 and 88, 8th oon, gale at 12 o'aloak• Lnnch at. 11. For _ i� ,. :. 61.23 psrTsas; •i-00 ifpaid ili<adT&n" also for tile drain and turnpiking sideroad artiaulars see large bills. Thomas _ ' - '- IJATES OF ADVERTISING+ : bet lots 32 and 33, 8th con, $5; for grading pp . n- 5 • GFeo Lee, Poucher, auctioneer. �, • • S . h? ." Firm insertion, per line - i0 Dente. hill bet lots 14 and 15, 800 $ , . Each subs@ uent insertion, per line 6 q !or gravelling on Stook Road in 7th oon as FAiDAY, SBPTBSB$R, 20Th. --Extensive . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign sd- r contract $42.12 The following bills credit sale of dairy cows, farm stook, A vertisements. P8 household furniture, eta,, ' specie] terms given to pe rties ;Waking cbn- were recommended : W Pengally, for re- implements, � . . t ¢ to for 3 or 6 morAhs or by. the year. Half- o lot 4, con 6, $4.50; H , the property of t1. E. Alger, lot 26 6th ' Is Obi lased b u - . rag pairing bridge pp y gj yearly or yearly contracts pa; able quarter]y. don., Township of Pickering. Bale to t `r' Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, Haight, 26 vda of gravel for div 24, $1.82 ; , . One.year t6s oo, payable in advance. D E Pugh, 57 yds gravel, 83.59, also for 60 - commence at o clock, noon. Lnnch Yx� 1�-Nofios m local columna tau cents per ]cue, yds, 84.20, also 50 yds, $3.50, also 15 yds, at 11. As the s le is large the) auctioneer _ . <y f five cents per line each subsequent insertion. 1,12• Mrs T P Whit , 28- yds gravel and will; start strict) on time mentioned. Special contract rates made known ou apphca- $ + y . ti on. No free advertising. right of way, $2.7.1; W Duneheath, halt For terms and other partiaulare see bills. \� 1_ .fid, ':: to Advertisements without written nstructiona coat of building Calvert on western town- Thomas Pouc er, auottoneer. will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- line bet Pickerin6t and Markham, Opp 6th - -- "' ourding]y. Orders for rbiddenandig aa�ertao- - • • • `. - , con, $8.16 ; W J Turnor, for gravellii:g� i� ti ji 1 �� �mentt; mast be iu wTitiu'g aua sent to the pub Ne9v Adv@?•t$Set�Ze7bt8. (,{) j' v 1 usher. sideroad bet lots 32 and 33 in 6th con, a,s - y - 'I'. Job Work promptly attended to..� 1 a. per contrast, $25 ; Jas Lidgett, for gravel- .� UNEY TO LOAN --A few ttle►usand .: . ling opp lot 5 ?th con, 60c ; A B Holden, TH . ' W: 1. CLARK - -:: PROPRIETOR. ' _ . dollars to loan oW mortgage security; cur- " " WI ' for repairing bridge on sideroad bet lots 6 rent rates of interest, Esquire at the Nnwe _ _ �y and i, con. 9, $5.83 and material ; David office, Pickering. 46-4H f • • • r" Our Politles-Strict Independence. Annis, 51 yda of gravel for division No. 'j ((i'� 1 � Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper. 107, $5,10 ; ciao for 33 yds of gravel sup AiVTED---A girl about fifteen yearsn ( 1V 1 p�eeiA7t x . Our l:apeetations -The hearty died for Green Rivpr bridge approaches, �� of a'0 to assist iu li ht house work, and support of the people of Pickering and vicinity.3 30; the caro of two children. Apply to Mice. Josh i'° i" S J Holden, for gravel supplied on H, EA6TWOOD, Pickering. 4b ,, - ')th con, Dnp lots G, 8 and 9, $1fi i�8 ; John ---.---- -- - �- _ i - - 1 20 18 5. Tool, for gravel supplied road division 47, HOER MILLI -•-The Brongbam cider . FRIDAY, SE P r.-; 0` $2.80 ; Wm Anderson, for betiding atone will will he opeW for business everyday in . _: , the week until furthor notice. livery effort will •_ q, -- culvert between 18 and 19, in 8th con, - 19 50 J T Iiaughlin, for gravel supplied be Fade to aivo satisfaction. 49-� :.Whole or Ground�- NOTES�VD COMMENTS. " _ •8 ,------- - -" -_ ills road division, $4 ; Robert Milne, for 0 RENT --A .• comfortable dwelling i i a _t ' be repairing culvert on 6th con; opp lot 80, T and shop attached in Pirie's block, Picker. Mix Spice, Cinnamon, , .. Lord Dunraven's Yacht may note $1.50 ; J Tool, for gravel supplied div ing village. Possession given tmmediatell: - Giri er, .. a�'; as fast as th@'aiikee boat but he can Apply to lugs. PIEtIE, oxer D. w. Kennedy a '" : g Alapie@, , �, 48, $1.82; T Hagerman. for repairing cul- store. ,_ 46tf Mustard, Casnne, ,n. teach the American sport'how to act' vert on 5th con, opp lot ,35, 81; Elias Ree- _ — • `' • :. .i'l ? entle]nanl something the Defend- sor, for 60 yds gravel supplied div 80, $3; t t0 RE\T-A :comfortable 7 roomed Chillies, Mace, I e + y' E Malcom, on acct of contract Green River 1 brick house in Pickering village. Good ' Nutmeg, CIOveB, 1. _ r er s manager has not spent much tilrre bridge, $50 50; John Gordon, fox work garden attached. Hard and soft water. Pow P® er, CarraSA ay. ' o - 111 cultivating. session given October 1st. particulars , :- i . ' .1, PP done on $ingston road, 88, We beg to �i` apply to ROBERT ANNAN, Pie erinR F,U. 49 I `j - • • acknowledge a eommuoieaticn from Rich- , — - " - --- -- j----- - � t � . Hon: William 11arty,.col misslone'r . ! L and Taylor and approve of the statute la• MISS CHARLOTE GREEN WOOD i , . , of Public Works in the Ontario Govern- bor done; by him on the townline in let win give lessons in Charcoal, Cray,in, and encu drawin Water Colors and Oil -!� ment, and member for Kingston was .con between Whitby and P-ckering town- pp g - Paintinv, from Co les, Nature Objects, For p I a i -.- his, C unsel admitt- ships. Ail of which, is respectfully a' terms and date a ply to MRS. G. W. D>iOHER, unseated Tuesday, Q p ing charges of bribery and corruption• miffed. PiokertnR. . �+ s� On motion of Mr. POuaher, chairmsb, on the kart of agents. The personal re rt was ado ted. ARM TO . RENT --205 scree, 180 P cleared, well watered by springs and walla, charges were withdrawn. Until such Mor Richard@, seconded by Mr Hilts, =: mo ea that the reeve ai�t-hia order on adapted for either stook or grain fasminQ, large r rl .. . times as agents are pers0�lly prose q gr barn and stone stables, good house and orchard; } . cuted the bribery and corrUllLlon will the- treasurer in favor of the parties reeom• lots 31, 32 and -33, 9th con., of Whitby. Apply to • �8 • mended in the reports of the various stand- GEO. BUROESS. Olaremont, ( • . . • s 4 6• • • • • • s e * • • : . • continue in our olitics. f' P ins committees as presented this day. $.3 Ori SALE --About 100 bushels of seed ♦ _ 1 `' Mr. Mowbrav, seconded by Mr. Poacher, P the English pallets Stat@d t#lat po wheat, of the "Winter Fite' vaNety. Tlsls _ �I moves that that rtion of slderoadbetwelen 1 , grain is a remarkable yielder and shoo d find Canadian Cheese was IIOt What vas lotst 34 and 85 In the 1st Range of B. F. ready sale among the titrinsra of Pickering. e� PrintB, COttonadee, Shifting's, COI88t6. g K p 1+ Gents Ties latest St le and Color. i represented, has been compelled to con. eatendin from the let ran a line to Fcr pp.rtioal.r.. pt to THOMAS I�AW, at y White and Fancy $hlrts �', ' the G.T.R. and the allowance- for road lot 16, eon. S, Pickering, or address Pickerin P. tin Bustin s sed Pantie a . take back the statement, and explains . - known as- the rat range line in Corm o! lot _ o. p 8 B 6 that American cheese were meat.-� --_. 'Remnants of Pring at Reduced prices 34 in the Township o! PiokerinQ be rented. �., Canadians do.not know )low to make ylr. Poacher, seconded by Mr. Hilts, �REBB MASING--The undersigned wall Papers from 6C. up. 1J Hushes to inform the ladies of Olaremont , ` . , "filled" cheese, and wouldn't if they moves that the said portion of road allow- and vicinity that shy is prepared to do all , jj, j� ,�,y- - * i encs be rented to Thomas Chester anti) et7lea o/ dr�r-making, at her home. By cars- , . �E�. �A E�t I�Ui16�1"�On. did. It don t pay. bile Canada is such time as the same or any portion tel and @ecod work she hopes to obialn a share .. on the American continent,,• she has thereof may be r Hired for road a of pnbltc patrona3e. LIZZEE BIRRELL, eq P rpo� Claremont, Ont. sot! r n0 desire t0 be Clas88d With the at an sonnei rental of I<fi, payable oa the _ Americans. i@t at Jnne in each year, sad chat a lease OST --Two sboep and one lamb from T . ; . L ,L/ i i i i i. heI - - - --- � : _ ., be prepared for the same aontainmg t L the promises of the undersigned. tot 9, �W - A,n agitation is now being worked genal conditions and providfag that the con., PiekerlWq. They had a red mark on rump and the sb a ring [n the 6ont of the right ear. up among the Germans -of the North lease may be terminated at any time Anybody �+ g information of their whww, . by the council giving Mr. Chester two bouts wil sultably rewarded. F. M. and R. - r West,_ tc have the German language months' notice, providing also that the p, CHAPMAN, Andley, P.O. 44tf taught in the public schools. M&ny. allowance between said lots, 84 and 85, -- _ _ good citizens of superior: edu ation can shall, by Mr. Chester, be thrown open br OTICE--As "Bose" Stewart has leg , i �"''`� be found who favor the sme. And the use of the travelling public, and y 1�I m♦ employ altogether, he has therefore him ro opened daring the oontinaance of nothiflg to do with oot)eotin a000anto or , '- the question naturally arises why have ling meatfor me. Frank �ioodruff is now •�•-� of the term ;and that the clerk be irastrac- charge of the wagon and wit) endeavor to +.. '` nit the Germans as good a right t0 ted to notify Mr. Chas. A. Annis to remove gige entire satisfaction to all. The bast of - have their language taught as have all obstructions he may - have on said meat always oc hand and sold at the lowest _ , . - ' the French. So they have, but neith� allowagce on or before thea tat day of u.ing prices_ w-wooDlit7Ft�, Pickering. 46tt i November. ____ `�� T '�1 er the. - French or German language Mr Mowbray, seconded by Mr Hilt@, OR SALE BY TENDER --A farm M R S I Y Y li S L should have a lace in our schools. �j I • " P moves that the reeve and •let depaty-reeve 1' oonwming lost aor�, beim south half of _ . - =English is quite sufficient, and ans- be and are hereby appointed a committee tot h oon. a Towa ip of lion Song, vile. For _, -. , PIC$ERING, Ont. { 1, to the estate of tee late iiwNon Somsrvitls. or were every purpose. If We wish to to enquire into the claim for dd�mages particulars apply to Robert Somerville, Green. - - - - have Canada occll a ositlon in against this township made by Wm D wood postomu4, or to Adam Somerville, Car- -- t"�-- - Py P Pugh Mrs. Price luke, Y. O., sxeeutsrs •tor said estate. The future kistor as a nation, •We must .n behalf of hie mother, hi best or any tender not nece"Arily accepted. ��T ,� =�, - AM S- . Y PaRh, • and report at the next meeting of Fad tends will be received by Robert comer j� discourage all lall ua;es but that of this- council. villa, up to Tuesday. October 15th, next. -0.61 , . England. .. I1tr Richards aecanded by Mr. Mowbray , I , Furniture Establishment is rept with the latest styles in ��a•_, �,.� moves that this council do now adjourn to r, ARM PROPERTY FO.R 8ALE BY• ' meet a ain on Monde , the 14th da of �[ g y y Tender - The undersig�ned will recet9s - . . , 1 Pickering Council• - , October nett at the boa[ of 10 a.m. for the tenders till the 14th da of Se tember, leafs, for BEDROOM $I7iT8 e►t #1�.. - .. - - -`' transaction of general business. lot 4, con. 9, Pickeeng.ycontaining W5 sores, all The above council met pnraant to ad- - cleared, trey trom stumps and stones, well ten• P ITS, t AR�Ci pU ?' sed and draiued, conven ent to schools, cht)roh- , i , ,i i ° - journment on Mon v, $apt. -16th, in e., markets sod railway, two dwoltiag h[Susm. E$TENSION TABLES and - Township hall, Brouiam. Membets all The poultry slid eiaerisge bcildings on large barns, good stabling, Also for the north- i ' present, reeve in the chair. Minutes Ot the London fair gYonnds Were barbed, but west ten acres of north heat lot 0. con. 4, Picker- • I - , last meeting read and approved. -A num- the exhibition will be held as announced. ing, covered with good cedar and hardwood. CHAIRS of a9 deseriptiones The storm in WesterD Ontario on Fri• Parties tenderingg to .tats prise .nd term. of her of accounts were read and referred to payment for eaAh lot. No tenser necessarily ; , We bays a lot of new- styles in- Picture Framings on hand. - - the various standing committees. day night was �6ery aspera, and a number aooepted, At) intormatton Dau be obtained . I - Ed. Wileon was beard re washout at. of barns and hooses were struck by light• from J. H. Long, fsq„ Whitby, or to the under- -" -_ . north end of Christi burvina ground. niug and burned. signed oa tbs premisN. A. A. POST, Whitby. Miss Isabelta L'scombe was heard askin& The Queen's I3ote1 `ro rty at ldotit• - UNDERT$EINt :Oar Undertaking Department is also complete in eery that Mar Ann Jo !v be aecared admi@slop pp - :� t respee Coffins and Caskets in• all sizes constantly on hand. Embalm - y real. was sold t•y the 8henti to Wm. Req•������ i to the Asylum at Or "ilia. son, - acting on behalf of some of the ittg made a speoialt+. - _ I Mr. Thos. Chaste was •he'ard asking to -` creditors, for $21,000. j�1 /� �/�' -rent allowance bet een 34 and 35 in lot (�F CANADA. HILTS & DILLIN HLlM Pleikerl�� ' Range, B. F. con and on lot range line opp. Forty four Dente a bushel ie the price - • - buyers have fixed for Manitoba wheat 4t lot 34. - ' W. J. Devitt was heard regarding the- Points where the eighteen cent rate to Capital, paid uD $1,�+� - use of Usher cement for the porpose Of Fort William afloat exists. 600iQ00 A�ClpleeSlltBt . building culverts. - Res@rVfld Fund i _ . ., Mr. Richards re rted havin received - i'. ,_' 80ARSORO.. i s p° g Assets OVer $7,740,000 John E. Goo wishes to staste that he will fie �_ $3 as license for travelling show. Mr Ger { -- preps this fall to purchase any quantity of to a ,a; . . ow reported having received 87.50 from Walter Stevens, who drives about the Head r3#f'tCe, T#3RgNT0. apples at market prices. Notices by mail will `V �i licensing three travelling shows. These country baying up rags, bones and bottles, .-- receive prompt attention. amoanta were paid to the treasurer... and lives at the town line here, has settled This Bash bee a bralloh at 8toud'viile - - . Wm D. Pugh was heard in reference to out of oonrt for the whia of hay he took where deposits are taken at current rates. Ho ming Pig80IIS . _ . • - r' p .... accident 'n northern townline opp lot 25, from the barn of Benj. _ Henry, Soarboro, Sams of $1 and upwards received in 50 PAIRS 1 . - .I,# " when Mrs Price. Pugh received serious in- one day early in this month. Henry has a the SAVINGS BANK Department, and iV err g t - •- juries th ough horse running away by farm of 25 acres and house on the first con. interest allowed half yearly, My stock comprises an assortment of High � • . collidin ith another Xis. He claimed of Scarboro the latter of which he rented Class Pigeons, that !or riohaeas and prumage, g Farmers eels aocee and othe3r goad they sae nnsurpae$ed in the Dominion. lily the road oo narrow. - He asked that the to a man by the name of Osborne, Stevens paper discounted at 10'west rates. For priaeie are very attractive and qualtty consider All kiI1d8 Of rain taken in 8S .� Township -of Pickering and Uxbridge pay was -acquainted with the tenant, and on.the ed, I offer the bu er the very beat va]ue known further information apply to for the money, have also some interior birds a change for Roll r Flour Graham. the docto bill. day in question stopped to see him. While ► u:. Your at ndin committee on shee killed there he asked a son of Osborne's, a bo of . J off N ELLIOTT, Agefif, that I will give bargains on. g P Y Asaortmenia are Tnmbtere, Faataile, .Ant- Flour, Cracked Wheat, Rolled •; by dogs, r port and recommend as follows: 9 years of age, if he knew where he could werps, Homer and Birmingham Dragoon. , Richard edd, for one shee killed b bu 10 cents worth of ha for his horse. STOt7FFVILLE W• J, (iORDON Barber, Wheat, Roll@d Oats and Corn P Y Y Y ; ; ; j au Pickering, Ont. I - � dogs, 83.3 ,said amount being two-thirds Young Osborne told him that that© waa no _ Meal. P, sworn val e. - ' need of hie buying any as there was plenty M _ � Nor k - - A PERFECT 'TEA - . � , n On mo ion of. Mr Richard, chairman, of it' in the barn, and both were there pall• '-4 d b 40 , 0 W. II ELVISS. ` ` report wa adopted, ing oat the gnaatity required when Henry +e N� �q -_ - . The stn ding committee on �ontingeilaes came upacn the scene. The boy a age saved , - b a R , 1 brought- n the following report : F & C him, but Stevens, whopgrotested that he g 4 " & a er14 ry o p �, Lofton, r burying horse, $2; Denton & wean t aware of Henry a ownership, wa@ r p o m 00 �► n Dodds, a vice to reeve as to liability of summoned to appear in court. He has , Q n ~ n � T H t Ci E L B RAT E d , - township for rent of hall in t e village of avoided this by paying 87.15 a $ a `'' - a A - t Pickering for division court tti� �s $2 ; = 4 bQ . �� � � Q � ;.A Cl C � = LEHIGH. V LLEY COA ' i W ,T Gla k, fcr printing post arc. 1; D ��a mM oro' �++Ci �xsar Tari acknowledged be the best " . R Beaton on account of sale y,. $� ; D .' . AUCTION SALE . �.: , d"!y 0 a ►�42 �. d ,� •0� p. :! TM[ 1Aj4RtD "'i 0081 fined. �, . . . : R Beaton for minute book as statiduary , i ;* '" p 9 � 00 4-4 . for use of conucil, $10.72. All of which •is " of ° g�% °' I ar ` - O a I FROM Ti#E TEA PLA14T TO THE T>EA CUl+ �'a .. , ;• ie_ - respectful ysubmitted. j, 'fit M �� iN ITS NATIVE PURITY ...,I AIR IMP OR ING DIREC'1..�• " -) . On mo ion of Mr. Mowbray chairman. ahiatJle 1' arm " 0 I � a f$ : d. woo W � 3 can 4 �, ., ,...FROM TIE MINES.... } . report wa adopted. l i 1 r.� p'®b ; woo Monsoon Tea is put lip by the Iadian Tea = z i., Your a ending committee ori Indigents The east half of tot 8, csaA. 6, Uxbridgge Tti.; at ci ,, ,° �o�6, as a sample of tba ),est qualities of Indian :{, leave ore rt and recommend as fol- Wilson's hotel, Claremont, on Saturday, Sept. s-"1 a ; r r• w 10 .: &to it" � � F;;,,s, Therefore they use the greatest caro in the W'hy bay inferior co 1 when you can get �s a 5 :{. Po a6th, Ifi95, at 9 p. m., by Thomas Paaaher, aua Q ,ties tion of the Tea and iia bleui, that is wh th lows: Y ur committee hays had before tioneer, esw Apr. �' the beet #or ams price I , ' � f.f rs � 1 ••+�t it u, th�o►nsetvca and e3�l1 it iptlty in the or>lginal them a mmanfoation .from Joa Monk- This 100 acre Farm is in the best art at tie -s 9 w w cs w Map . (ill �i kagea, thereby securing. its purity and excellence. hones as ing that one Elizabeth Nigb- Towaahip and only three miles from Olaremont o .;';,t c,p,i, � lb,i r !b. and $ lh •pato, and novyr � station, splendid lea ge hoses and barna. a► J na yy • 1 --'-ii �t CE D YA ewandea~ sent to, the Toronto (leDeral __ W Alin ✓).[l. NNlkk . ; - . - D �,�.• .,..o FI A Terms- $200 down, one-third purchase metyey ", w � iw +e ' a ,duty i : , s E" ' Hospital or treatnnent; of her eyes and within 30.la e, balance cash or on inortgapf at ar ! �. "'� A�� Q0� �� R��P l7. ;� ' nes. be •ranged. b r cent. at p pA . �- nig'":.`.ck+r� ..: .4tcs11 lu :.: BN{I BT.i recomme d that the req t k parehaser's a tion. i BejpQ P CKERXN4. go y3•1;ti9�, psi t`, i;" Fox farther partiou]ara appll► to file Yetidor �„ i;►,. Payment as follows : ' Toraltto Gldntyral solicitors, •. .• ' w i ; c 1 Co tlordo House.) , i , _.�i b 'tib y h Fµf, t `. 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L v.. : .. _ - .. .- _ _ .... I r._ I: :I « r.: ` C c d'' �! -- - -- - - - - - akt. :: DI TRICT OTS. ., V, i ;, ;, —. -- . * n - Is $TOLE IN THE DiOBT BARE FA ED BdANNER " ri;. 1 R\f�jj.'h.■Y +{�1�// bec��`ibe for the NEWS. FARMERS - M RHET. �, :I i V V V ' ��V 1 .�` 7' h FRoIiI cull ExcHANc+ s. , i I� '_ i * I �x • t _ 08rit9 frOYri now until the. ToRoxTo Septa bar; 19, I8$5. , , l * Wheat, fall, .....:...... -� Mr: and blrs. John Reid were driving „ i i I �St O tTanuar�, l$96.• ....... S 0 62 to 0 8$ from arkhitl to their ho' at Lieury, f __ - Wheat'r pring .. 0 62 to 0 88' 3 Tn= VABLB--Piokeriat Biaft ti.�.Y , ed winter...... 00 68 to : - 000 , ," ` ., _ , . .�.- ' We are a can prepared to �urohase---axed a rlc�es wheat hose ..:........: y., �'I :. when heir i�orse was btruule by lightning P p T8AIN8 QOIND EAST DQ'E A8 FOLLOWS:- + g 00 66 to 00 00 and killed. that will compare favorabl with other markets-- N©. a MAIL B ... The death is announced of Mr. J. D: Q�. „ 7:58- A. M arley, bush.......... 00 42 to 00 04 5 - 1 ; 14 LOCAL . - . . M. ts, bush ................ X ' y, of'Montreal who once g ;••Bade,' Oats BIaCk Eyed Peas Small Peas '' " 6.28 P. M PE s+ bash ................. oo Oo co . o0 6060 48 -VA f - indl dlsohar �..... 8 LOCAL, ed -tb late Mr. Alex. Mackenzie from a t -� TRAINd aOIN(} W1S8T DQ>� A6 FOLLOPV9:- Hay+ new, ton............ 15 00 to 17 00 . " b ` job on the Lachine Car -RI. a a TO be delivered at- ....: No. 7 LOCA 9'14 A. M. Straw, ton ................. 6 60 to 700 - ". Wil lam Gill, of Ha erman, came to - • ` ' ,_ K ,. s d hose ............. 6 to 600 .a } Toron o to see the Fair and visited 89 ELEVATOR FRE�TC$iVIAN�S BAY 11 MAIL , •, 8 M. /� 0 P. res a 76 „ Beef, fore uarters....... 3 04 to 400 �' . Duch ss strAet. When he left he had two i i _ 8.22 P. q # Beef,' hind uarters...... 0 to 800 - '. black eyes, but his silver watch and $8 ;. And BUt3k�cheat OII Cars, -I �`=�nT BLn.-�niabsrtoa statics a►: Mutton ..................... 0 to 6 00 `'i - 7a rt I .. were missing. 6 0 All kinds of Stbve Coal for sale. TRaixs GQINt3 EAST DUE A5 FULLOWS Vega, Carcass r••••.•....e. 6 40 t0 S Ot7 Thomas Gray, York township, has ap• Also Coal far Thlreshing. Butter lb.....: plied for probate of the well of James '• 0 . Ghadwiek, who died Au 19. Deceased No 6 MAIL, 00 18 to 04 20 7:47 A M Eggs, dov .. 0 10 to 11 g• " j= THOS. MOODY, 0. 11 MIxED ' . 2:18 P.M.' Potatoes, per bag........ 25 to _ 30 . left $12,€47.72, of which $8,500 00 is in Liverpool Market, Aute. 21st '95.. . . - Agent rV. ll. Matthews & Co. 8 LOCAL .---------- - ., , ' 100 a 'reg realty in York township. - -_- __ _ �j• . G:23 P.1ls. - -- m A an named hemp was arrested in "-'-� ' TRAINS GOING `�lEST pUE AJ FDLLOWS;— ' ' -,. , - rT�. R ii:18 A.M DOMINIO SAN' i f Moun Albert on Friday after considerable i Luca,, chase by Cuuuty Constable P. Steeper i - . s F - - : „ • 13 , - IY Di : Ei,:15 P.M.�y Eem has stolen no less than 'seven ' tar - - ____ Capital Paid up, $i,5 O,OOa wheel in Toronto, to uhieh place he was 1 SufpluSl $j 50� 0�0"'' Laken ��n Saturcla3 . 00� �Ut ll i i r qtr a: fid. A t ani of horses' belonging to Thos QO WHITBY A ENCY. Brow of Highland Creek cook , �fri;ght I r . near the Woodbin` Thursday opening : I I �'onnPc�uniu: general ]3anktng Bust ss Traneacte . last a d ran a�> zy, st�aslling the rig And i i i i s A recent discovery by an old SA�'I:'1(13 DF.PAIt P 4IENT, �'. 1 I I i physirlan.• Successfully used Interept al,owe<1 at highest current rate6. NO N throe Ing the oeGu ant oat. :1Ir: Brown I: . r; I. - P I I - I i notice of wiihdrawal ro uiru ` escap d with a few_ sliht bruises. I The r -„': i I Laatesly Isihstonly r rtsecl� ,n T . i io w is ba<lly snlaslierl. I E J. HORTO?� �. ' I I - 1 safe and reliable tnedlelne dls• 10IV ;.i MA NA(3 ER; On evening recently, a eouple of INew is >.' j'� Covered. lie%%are of unprincipled druggists who �� -_ . markt girls dre:3ed themselves as' men, � � � I � G � offer infector medicines in place of this. Ask for - �, and allini; . at thr, mayor's residence, i cook's cotton moot compound,eaxe no auDetL- �' a p oat a in lette lute, or inclose 1 and Q cents in ag C + (� t 4 feign d sickness and' aphhda for passes I I r uV s , and we willsend, sealed, by return mail. Fullecaled Hie : Orahip gave them a lecture `about I i pnrttculara in plain envelops, to ladies only. $ ”" roar•] ng on the corpaatiou and finally r ! 1 , : - -I I stamps, address The Conic Company, . ' _ : grant d his order, but, of course; it .was •�1 I I wtndst�ra oat., Canada. - not p cleated anu the girls hold it as a ' I• i Sold in �'Vhitby by �V. !t, tluwse. ��` ' ;. ,nem nth . of tUeir evening lark. -------- -=-- ---_ _ _ e -- . d Tl7Ir�1 - - I r-1 i I i I i.i 11 AI n Williams of M. D. Williams and i t� V �. : SES -s Son, udertakers, Bowmanvi, has just = , �: _ ___ };_ i : AR Y E j t . ease a er creditable -examination,• � U p Y Y LMP R M: '. Horseshoer & General Blacksmith y t lead, g his class at the Ontario School of i ' 1 - _ P = . Emb lming, held here this present week ' ' = P4 I'- CLAREMONT ' - -- node the management of - the Undertak `k =� ` " . . - • ere' ssociation of Canada. :1 (� '`• I o_ • . = I, New shoes 250 cash or 30c credit, and _ Tb Fair at Markham on Oct. 2nd, 3rd k IN-" _ . ' and tht is aspected to be a record break �_ ` 1 CD J I Raaranteed satisfactory. �i'I'ealYlerl3� er. he entries are lar er tan ever be - V = ( BARRY'S - - 1 g 'i ,,,,,, _ NEW - S SOP, : -.,. M ilk Pans. - -' _ . fore t the same date. The anagement i = �": are k pt bully allotting space t exhibitors. ; }.I I _ �•.� ::: i ; CLAREMONT STATION. Strainer P 118 i _` ,� _ and t sir fine new hall .will a crowded I' I. C = i I A,- trial solicited. . with _ exhibits. Thurs�ay ct. 3rd, ie i. I � ' , ( Always on hand. Child eus' Day, when all Sch of childrbn I ;` I I .. - . from the Counties of York nd Ontitrio ��AF3�,� will a admitted for Sets. J L. Hughs, '' ': . ! ' -'— � .a E"i . , , I - A . P. S. I. of Toronto, will delive an adds ss I 1 I I . I - .. - - The t isls of speed,are forgo d prizes and I :. i I I 'I ' I am n�iW preps ed to pUt shoal brin l out some of the est h sea. . ,' i ' 3 , - I • - •'*' u the best alv. Iron . Chea rates on' the• G. T. . fro all _ _ . n. p s point . Everybody should attend the 64 1 lam iJ e . m acj in� Eavetrough o short - By a new device recentl tented in l,'. S. and i G�ea est County Fair in Can a. I Caa.da by CMA��CLVTHE est notl e. ,I. MARKMAM •j Ij1,>.� I: I Ia rgsae _�, — .. •I '. This is without any doubt the most Elegant, most I'Iurable -and best `'""`D'"" . A st. ndrew's eacnrsion net ed from the Family Sewing Machine in the market. p U TURF c. T. R. the anti, .of x48.08. It does better work. It does finer and better sewing. It ie easier Fi aC rk Joh Millbr won several p izes on his tb run and superior in every' -respect to all other machines. CA e. wo a Specialty . Darh m cattle at the Indastri 1 Exhibition Zt8 attachments and shuttle are of the newest deli n, >►nt3 i 011174 QBIi® this eek. Mr. Millcr'a cattle are a credit almost lace them in oaition. 6 WITH No INCONVENIENCE - . to thi district. P P << ** I�•• Ke nedv� . ti'Vh le lc►ading grain on th .okra st the Every lady should give the New Williams a trial before baying infer- j'` �J }- static on Satur ay mornin Jim Foul, for soft made machines. I T ;H 0 U T A � � � � t - moi: hostle at the Wellington hote , fell forward P1r1e s BIOCkr P1CkerlIIg',t - off th load under the horses f t, thew Over 2,000 in use in the oeigbborhood and every one giving satisfaction CHEAP BY MAIL --' I ' on an load passing over hi , thereby she - The undersigned Las the exelPsive right of sale for the New Williams in Your "ate to us means comfort to you. . A Post Card will do it. ` � „, verelq crashing and braising ne arm. East York and West Ontario. CNS CLUTNE TIME MEANS MONEY i Joh Miller, of Markham and Arthur - ,tae of,,,� or s Johne on, Greenwood, are am ng the Short- • :i cxae immaeoriat, 134 KiNC ST. WEST ---. Why waste time and and li berwockin the . horn xhibitors at the Ind atrial, while Toeopro . - .. cans �s g Capt. m. Rolph has his erseys there. 1 , t �1 al pump handle when the Ind will do it In sh ep John lliiller and eo ,Brougham, I:. 1 ---- --- ------------- --.-- without ex a se. - ; , � . show ighteen head of Shro shires, eight �'jECRER S LIVERS i For the small sum of 830 y a canget one '� Cotsw lds and Leicesters. Mar_ kllam, Sept. 8, 18135.: . .. . Y f $; fie a of the candidates n the recent �'�"" "' First -aisle vehicles and horses for hire day RILE 'S teach s' examinations met With hard luok. - _� One c ndidate had -75 marks more than the T //+�ti 4 �t + or night. Teaming dorso rom tl b T access ry aggregate but failed by 20 mr.rke Important Credit Sale' , EXECUTERS day;or job. 'Bus in connepcti�nP set y Improved WI MILLS < t' in one subject. Another candidate had five k, ; -( �° ..,�. ¢a.ibv "' s`" 5'£h' ; _.. "� ! - „•c, . --Yr4 {�, . 4 os.4 z x : 3 ...�,s v, ti - •. _ `s� i 1i I,r H i - : :. , _ w' :. _� - !;'+.-. •. nes° € .{ - ...Y` ck Vii. 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'r�i. , ..� r . _ �, �r a- r At ] ovorsl :pat bis lased . o bfa lorshene%al► 'How Ado do t i 10i b `� S�� ISS FRCS R -'tele stn when I said this' �kod eon, det►�o# a wards ��+ Irtaed ` �olci a� `be,Rileiered look �rAesed hf. fees. �` L I RY OF A DOCTOR, at me fixe ly. ;� eartoar change came over oertafn elivietoas, sad eta .*e 'stood :.at s ••Thea v►hat fn the name of heaves ani ]l ;r hie face • his a es whloh hada p� t+;►d ltttie dittatics sad •watched, T tt�t osd thtlat 'Acing here V he exclaimed' _` � t. • :,� Tr 4.,�p A D CTOR S DILEMMA. t*:,::re. ' y p ►a S le of old He turned and looked with bswildernisat �.:-h�., -°I quite frank and untroubled when first he 'he won at' esvery ' doal. his pi ff.. ' < `` ' - "` k .y saw me assumed a seorel�ive and almost sl rew In er, held his cautious" and steadl+, around him. k.. .i �: +� ., ° `� de rase The ties of old which he had cion lar Th ` e, I on wereel ; r isforma• sensors EY ';I ex ress�on.' 1 manner�never desisted hitxb Ry: g P g y e at the Glaiet ds Ikon. p tion is of real importance No if I can wired to North to tell him of one propoi►ed '•I know who yon •n gaffe well;" he eotne people alto were si+apdia a±sal4''begAn clo a tc hint, but he did not touch thaw. ti l4". shite be ed of him to meet me at the said. "Will you oblige me by walking to remark on -his invariable lurch. .Hearing "What am I doing here ?" Its repeated. obtain N rth s address e.0 Mon Owrlo, I railway inion, asked ' him to watch down this path with me !" a remark close by in t<he English ton ase, ''' $9w did I get fntc-this place ! Tbey pl•p think my usiness here will be ov r, sad 1 Feveral and to se. nothin of the fact ha He canted to *,shad avenge at eacst he raised hiss et, and fol+'inetant-taco un-• for tacney here ; I don't approve of it�� l s� Y R t t F ty y y never la . Come, 1n aid, Dome hosts. ehoald li if possible, to eatah IH mid• his wife and I hoped to roach Moate Carlo Ptus as he spoke. I plaided immediately tered.mine, ►, P Y: night fuel to town." the following day. to his humour. We walked fro ether for "I'tpld ou I should wit+ torsi bt, bei H6 res ed hir wife r hand sad led her- - ' ,�. Mrs. Feveral and I reached Marseilles at a few paces, then he turned abruptly and said ; " bat you have oome a litttle early, quick Y out of the Casino. I followed the "What 'n the world do � tae aY' :.. air but North stn ed behind to ather r �� eleven o clock on the tollowiag morning, laced me, inspector. It is all right --quits right ; p y 8 aP• I am scarcely in a position t ezplatn There we left the train for breakfast. Dar. "You are a detective of loer from the but you must give me time." everal's winnings. ,, s ,�,,' ' myself at he present momonb " I • Dossed. ing breakfast I said, suddenly t Loudon polfoe fossae," he said. "I know Aa tie sueaess went ea he beg*m to doutale The Lexi' day, when I visite$ bias, Fev- 1 "Pill - u of lige me by wndin a note "It Rould be well oras to arrange our you quite well, and what you have come and quadruple hir stakee—never once did oral was quite sane.. He received me with !'• 3 '. plan of action now," about. The whole thing is perfectly -fair, he lose. A man who teas standing ne&rerte a look of surprise. 6 round to orth at onus,asking hie !other's She looked up atm In some sarprlse. and 1 have not a word to say. IL f. my said:— "I can't tmaglne bora I °ams to this - "Is there anything spesial !" she began. last intention to defeat the ends of justice "That Englishman has been here for the place, he said ; I have not. the least r ; address i" . - : " " k "Why, yet ; I will do that, ~ mainly. "I want you to promise me one thing," I in +any was. I bavo committed murder—I last throe nights, and he bas not had a remembrance of how I got 'baro•—iu fact, I K _ "� said. am stained with blood The law tnu■t, of motnent'r success until now. He etid6nt! reQall npthfu since the evening I inter•. _ ' Here we re, at home --you oars have wn �� �� yy g answer to note while eye are at eu er.'• Yes, of coarse, anything. she -said with coarse, have its Oourse--alt I beg of you it arsons to carry all helices him to•atght. It viewed yon, Halifax, io Harley Street." y PF f a heavy sigh. to give me time Before I am arrested, I only he brA s sense to stop playing before "Weil poo are here now, and a very . r Russell as as good as his word he sent _"I want you to be guided by we• -I want am anxious to win a sura of money to lace his luok burns, he may retrieve his losses, good thing, too," I interrupted. \ 1. s meseeng r to North's house asking him You to obey me explicitly," my wife above want. I came to Monte wbioh must have been very considerable." " van," he replied,•"and now that 1 aur , "Yes, 1 will, of course ; but sutel there Carlo for this pus ose. Hitherto I have "He plays with caution," I answered. out of England, I think I shell stay away ` � 1 �. for the na a of his brother's hotel t Monte Y i a but one thing for me to do !" been strangely unlucky, but 1 have a Pres- "He does to -night,". was the reply, "but for a little, for although I feel ever so much. r (iarlo. Th answer same book gnigkly, and "You think you must go straight to your entiment that my luck is about to turn. I last night and the night before his play better, I am not yet quite $t for work. with it in y pocket I returned to 'London. husband !" I said. .. shall win largely either this afternoon or was reckless beyond words." "Take a good, long ohange while yon ars , Aa I hn rind back to town in th I express � "Certainly ; that i■ why' I am visiting thin evening. After the gaming -tables are Some people in the crowd of s eotatory about it," 1 answered. R. train th thou ht which bad addenl Monte Carlo." closed to -night, I am ab your service, moved away atthis moment,and North and I saw, with a sense of relief, that Fever= s,.. 1 r darted the u h to mind oa hes .in that I "It seems hard t -'say dao' to each a Inspector " - . I stepped into the space which they had al had completely lost all knowledge of B Y q g i natural desire," I said, " but I am anxious He paused, but I did ,not supply any vacated. By doing so we stood at Feveral's that terrible episode during which he be• , -: �; lefthand,and ,could look over his shoulder. lieved himself to be guilty of having taken _�] Feveral b d o��:eresd North Lo seen ohange that you should not see Fev6ral on our name. The wianiagy at Monte Carlo gathered stra4gth and ,. arrival. All this future depends upon our "I will wait on you this evening eat the In the midst Gf his play ha lanced eat ma the life of a fellGwereatare. substance. The advice which be lave this acting with circumspection in the present gaming• tables," I said, suddenly. once er twice. My ppresence did not irritate wbioh North had Gsro#ally sect o • he had crisis. I firmly believe that your husbands As oa tease he replied bat dna b him fn the least. He an posed me to be a t6ebateanesd the largo same whi h . ours m was exactl the revers�of what ' �� y P '�� s ' y i Y , 5 insanity - is only of a temporary oharactter, come until late•—I am oertain towin targsly. detective come to take him into custody lost during his first two evening n reckless be would ave given had his min been in , but one injudicious move would confirm his you know yourself how important it is for a his impression was that his time was short play at t he Casino. delusion and mate him insane for the rest man i4 my itioa to rovlde for bis wife." to accomplish the task he. had set himself By my advice, Mrs. Feveral dad it itis norm healthy state. If in�a hasty , pos g moment b had ordered North to seek t of his life. He has rushed from home now, I nodded, and he left me. I sat down to do—be went on doubling and doubling her husband to leave Monte rlo that , tinder the impression Chet be hu takes rho on a tenth and watched hb ntre*Ling his stakes—still without any apparent afternoon. They *peat the rleztsiz mouths ebaage scene in the very place . life of a follow•oreatnra" - -figure. He went slowly up the steps .into rooklenness—never once did he lose. visiting different parts of Europe,and when ; where he ould be most exposed tp temp' "There i! little doubt that -trach is the the Casino and vanished from view. The The moments flew by, and the time for be returned to his work . in the following' .5 II case," re ked Mn. Feveral. beautiful loaner olosin was sot far off. Feveral was alreadp summer, he was oorx lately restored to his Cation, w there not a possibility, that he F y which surrounded me Q .- pp j "I am by no means sure on that point. I —and, perhaps there is no more beautiful a rich man• normal state of bealtlt. I saw him sh a t� ; ' might him elf seek the same relief i T�,e the detective, to scenery to the world than is to be found "stop him now.lf you can," said North. after his return, but hie did nota lad i have naked Hudson. fact of hie aving a horror of gambling in telegraph to me at the Hotel Metropole at at Monte Carlo—no longer gave the plea- "Let him take away his enormous winnings, the Monte Carlo incident—hs is neves Lko• %-, his sane omenta would make it all the Monte Carlo. I may find news on my inure. I thought very badly of Feveral. sad whatever hap ens,hb wife is prGrided ly-to ramamber anTtbinR about i6. arrival there, ,All •de ods on the nature His malad had pp `~ more.prob ble that he would turn to it in Pe' y progressed even farther tor. Stop him, tot "(-Iod's sake, doctor, (sp gs Qpp�•� } of this news. 1'V hen we recon our destine• than I had antioips�ed. If he had indeed �f+r hie look tares. his insane ours. Ie. short, the id4a grew I tion today, will you allow me to take you killed hu man, all hope of itis recovering Before I could reply, a not" at my left stronger a d stronger the more I thought straight Lo a hotel, and will you stay Lhere his senses war �omplately tat an sad. I caused me to) turn my head—then was a AtriODg' Lh8 $�lIDOII• it over, th t North was the `man help quietly until the moment comes for you to went back to my hetet and spent some slightcommotion--* little pressure in the A oorrespondeaoe of the Viotorla Col. make your presence known to your bus• anxious hours there dnrin which I could crowd, and I hoard a woman s clear voice me to find everal. In the early ours of . e„ g ovist has been vidtiag Steventon, the band , settle to notbiag. I bad waked North to uaY �-- E the mornin I reached town, and, driving' '.'It is hard for me to obey yon, but I dine with me, and he caame at the appoint- "pardon me if I ask yon to allow m8 to haeadgturtars of the salmon iada4try. He . straight to an offie which .was pen all trill," answered the poor wife, with a heavy ed time. I told him of my interview with F+�• That gentleman sitting there is.my writes $tevoston is a live fishing town f. ry ni ht, wires to Nor�h to his blont Uarlp sigh, Feveral—he shook his head as he listened. husband—I have something I wish to say duria the season there is none livelier - g I • We soon afterwards Look our plaoee is the "He look me for oneof the ardenershen " oo him." g ' " :4 address. I worded the telegram in the trails, and between three and font o'clock heansweced, "sod eked me how I a aired The gentle,bigh•bred tons had as effect. *ad the tiahwaee so uaignethat it is worth: - following anner ' I that afternoon arrived .at Monte Carlo. my vety oxoelleat English. His brain is I'turned gaiekly, and saw, to my astonish• traveling miles to -nee. Every nationality ' " Dr. Fe oral is ill, and has disc peared Young North was waiting on thea platform guit.e gone, poor fellow.- Lmust say that tt art and horror, that Mn. Feveral bad under the sun is sees on the street, in.the to receive us. He shook his head when T I am rather sae ria come into the room. Unlike the other from hem look out for him a Monte p �, De. Halifax, that aanneriss, and sitting sada by side in the idtiroduced myself to him. By a gesture, I ou don't ---M women -present, she watt - in the quietest : _ Y resturanta Aad fish, you could see -them Carlo. Ii he •refuse, telegraph to me t warned him not Lr se. as thin is Mrs, '•Don't do what !" I asked mpraia dress. Her fair taco loosed all y y g ' � • K everywhers 1 ing in harps. Caaae►d sad without do y," Feveral'* preoenoe, t3he was completely ,•'Don't rue your authority, sad take the the [aieer beuaase Gf the deaf tnoaraiag anoaaed, you heard them, smelt them, felt Having ■ nt off thio message, t6 re was worn out' by her journey, sad fortunately poor fellow tarok to England. He surely which she ware. Lhem and breathed them. Ie. travetlin �" did not natiee the expressive action by is w-ot in a condition to be at lar " "Your telegram has come at last, . Dr. $ nothing w slaver to do but to was . Until ge• �, slang the dyke for two miles on the water _ which he gave me to understand that he "Any forcible step 'of that kind would Halifax, she said to me. I have taken front you see many strange sights. Yon #,I%. I heard eit er from Hudson, the d tective, had bad news. I took her to a large hotel make the case ho lea " 1 answered. "I the Liberty to bring it to you—don't ken ,. - or from N rth, I could take no further not far from the Canino, saw that she was am .inolfned to aseetbe most cautiogs mesa- cls plowss---I mast speak to my hwbapd.' P� In quick snooawoa the Chinas tillage f the Siwash villaagge, the Hebrew quartsir accommodated with a comfortable room ares atitii we really know the fate of his )�+rtora I ooald prevent her she .had the Japanese rill steps. a age and the log cabins and remised to return -to see her atter • anluok *tient," reaebed his side her arms were round hL ' na the a enin of that dap I n ei�e_a y pp nook her oheak was te�nahiag his. 1'hs where the Indians hang out, to say nothing g few hours. I then went out with North. "And do on intrad to follow him to telegram fr nt the :detective—tt as un• ge walked faith me to my hotel. the Casino to-ni ht !'' said North. crowded room, the gsals o! the than spa• of the seat, rootay gaaryen of the ordinary ,� satisfactory and contained the simple Well, I am lad on've Dom "said Lha " talose, were nothin W hue—ahs oa saw Bntlah Colambiaan.. But everywhere fs Ts - we •3s :-- 8 y a Yes, I prom sad to be there—I shall g y cleanliness. On the hottest day the air is. N •' No ne s ;writing."__ - ry young fellow. " I pave had an awful time keep my word." bar husband. laden with a an at bat not firs teasaat ever since Feveral s arrival. He uaa mad •"May I accompany you V "Come awe , darling," she said ; "come p P Zhe foll wing morning I recei ed his '' odour of ■teamed salmon, bat there an no. t,- ws a own can be—spends every moment of '•(;ertaialy ; I should like jot to do away wt Duce,. offenafve amdls in an nester o! the bas ` letter. .. y q Y , ., his time at the tables eats nothing, drinks se. He started cep - whet► she touched him, In twent asses esanaa " Dear Si "—it ran—" I am co pletely little metrapali■. y. a good deal—either doer not recd nine me "What about Mrs. Feveral Y' and stared at her mon in impatience -than �� :, .,r foiled in m efforts .to "trace Dr. % everal e g rise 603,000 salmon were bought in twenty- r . or won t. He is losing money at a frightful "Poor soul,- I must have an interview surprise. tone boars The number of oasen ata R ," unknown p tient ; beyond the tae that w rate, but, from the manner of hu play, with ter before I go " I answered. "Don't tatarrnpt me,Ingrid," hs u►id •'I p w ! `: oung man in a*o respeeta ansa ring to ' will be 330,050 which, added to tie orth- _ A seems to be absolutely reckless alto whether My brief intterview with the poor peon will come presently. Leave me now = I am } ._ A his deecrip ion was noticed by a p iter ht he loses or wins." wife was toll of in. I told her that bas ." era pack of 149,000 eases makes the probable 1 - ; the railway station entering a th rd=class ., e» Pa k of the peovincte for 1896 resah 499,•' - carriage for London, I have no ti lugs to I : �� And where ie he staying . I asked. intended w follow her husband to thea tried toresaate bit'ateat,bat she otters°• give yon. I will continue • to mks in• f = At. the Hotel dcs Auglais. He has tables, and would bring her word of the to him, holding one of his hands in botch of f i room■ on the firm floor, and evidently result before midnight. She replied to heti with a sort of desperation. ,p < veatigstione and will let you know mmedi• denies himself nothin this with a hastl colla Aa I was lsavin "No ;yon mtut Deme sow "she said. 8II4'a'd3ttoR ID Cr1ma. >.tely anyth ng turns up. g' g d 8 " a - I knew that Feveral was not rich: A the room she called alter mo. Xon dna t know where ea are•.• jt ii a aoW►blo tact that sn estfem la a . "Yours cespeotfull , ; :' little mon of this reckless sect et thin '� '• ' P 1/ +- •' Jeettta Hv wtx."' g You are ezoepting a telesgyram . at the I doe t know where 1� am r he inter- •ad he and tie young wife would be beg• Hotel Metropole from Iklr, iTadaoa !" she espied, speaking fast sad thick, his taw a promiaea0 part is the commission of I gars. •• crim and that a crime of a certain kis I had sca 1 read this letter- bei re M res: - said. scutal now with intense axcitemanb Yes, e,► d, Feveral wh had moved to a hotel lose by „ The poor fellow is not responsible for "I asked him to wire there it he had say by Heaven I I do. I am here blcauss my suicide for example, is generally followed _' nailed to ae me. I ■bowed her th tette r. his actionn at the present moment," I said, sews," I answered, hand■ are red with bloat. I eaaosat noth• b7 one of more others similar in their aa- . " No, he is as mad as a March bare," "Suppose hi■ mossa" eomse while you lag. All the world may know the truth. She had ft with impatieaae��� said North, with vehemence !Fre at the Casino !" I am in this place to•nighb beoatue I bavo tare. 9aeh being the °ass• the decision Can n thing be done . sh cried. .. Well I truer his madness will hat Doti- •'Ie. that ware it mat wait until I re- taken a man a lata. I am *bent to pa the ntontl! made by the Igatioaal Medical fa H? a you no plan w propose, r. Heli• tiaue," p g " I nphod. . forfeit o! my crime. This detective,'�here Congress of Switlzerland to vote an address' I re lied. He is sufterin at Lha tura, „ g p �„ present moment from a sort of double "Will on commirofefa ma to heirs it to be pointed at mo, "will •tract me is a , • paella to j . f '- I have he host of a'ho e I •answer- Y : to the press of their eoaatry p g ` ed *' but it is reals ro tiTi`ht the I have' !hock,- The death of his child. followed you, it it dos come . she asked. moment or two. Before I I with to le z•R g°' it henceforth to maintain strict silence on sot dare tell it 60 ou, . - +, immedistely. by an attack of influenza, "I would rather ou did not oomib to the provide for yea --•-don't touch me—I arta a i ,. y produced the first bad effect u n hu •� y. mardetrer. Heads o$, I se. ." thesnbject ofasalofde, seeress oommsndabis 1 : 5•v " 1h, d of deprive rpe of the lightest FG Casino, 1 roplipd ; it is not a Ht piece for y Dae. hesongron expreess" its-convieties Va ;- •, 11617. es,—the second shook war worse than „ He pushed her from hila. Bei eyat shadow of ape, she answered ; you pea to visit alone. that the p•rticaLsly high average of the fires but for that he would not be were wild. 'The p6ople to t� Immediate don't know hat my despair ie- a d what ' ' She made no answer, bat I noticed a suisidas in roportion to the so"tion elf � y toeing money ws fest u moo own •1 the user, determined ►ooh creeping into her seigbbenhood heard his words --they tease Switseelasd ie dee in gnat meaettte to the' 1 m fears are " ! : .__ present moment, to mous away from him with looks Gt fact that each annoancefineat ie. rho sows.. - At that •m meat Harris entered t e room ��. "What do you mean !"� said North. Toa boor ass horror, even the croupiere turaod their , - ,,. . bearing a tel gram on a salver. growing latte now, and papers of any sensational suicide is im- v - . � I then told him what had occurred a few • heads for a taoeneat. �; - "1Vait on moment while I - • t8nd to North and I hastened to the Casino. We medtateiy followed by a large crop sit seta �- � 1 days ago at Westfield. g „ •,Oo bolus, Ingrid," said hoer htubsa$. talo de eo, pee tasted is a tate►nner `° this," I said to Mrs. Fever.l. „ followed rho crowd Tato the stat baildfn j hate made a iaargain pe I opened the envelope and -saw with' a ' 4, The un ortuaare thing is thin, 1 old t obtained the usual cards of admittance• Don t tau°h et;o' similar to rhe one described in rint t lent: we cannot find the patient to whom Fav• emd ■Doe Fouad ounehess welkin ! with that man, again ba inted at me ; p . sudd-n leap t my heart, that my co jecture . g lowly „ p(1oo unless the newspapers of the little ROpubtfo' r? �- fy oral gave rise etrychnina I have put the I theca h the •Hite of rooms. wbioh contain he is a detective from SeotLatld Y*rd. are restraaineld b law it is handl likel . f with re and o Feveral had been co rent, g A.-._ g bebt detective in Westfield on hi■ track, the celebrated amen The hour My -targets N that I am sot to ba arrested that they will leave oat news of each a A .' "There is o an9wer, Harris," li said Lo g -tables:' but there are no tidings whatever of hie had a raaoho ten o'dextk, and the nattl 1 have won enough money to provide � y the man. PP charaoter. , whereabouts. I had hoped to bavo a numerous visitors from the different hotets for your talars I am gt►ing to double my : ' He witted ew, I glanced wgat •t the telegram froth the detective, Hudsaa, on winnings. Tboa�s is blood on my' dead— words of th telegram, then plan it in sere crowding is for their oveaiag s amuse• " ,; - my arrival. - I desired it, to be sent to this Ment. Both Indian and dont touch me. •HgI1t House 111 a Chimne t` Mrs. Feveral s handy. j sCeotlemen were in p - t: , "Thare," said ''this will ex tai itselt " I hotel, but none has yet arrived. full evening dna, and the Hoene wbioh His last yards were altered with ashouL � p "Hudson is • ver char fe118rr "said Mss. Feveral fussed hast! Dari as case of desertion it just rept• Y , She almoe snatched it from medevour-# y P ' Mot my eyes was a very brilliant and g y tole' IPsysnl 1 ' �•' ing the word with her eyes. Theyi were ae North. "If anyone can help to solve a animated one gwh of the leapt tables was sat down again by tie table. At this me- *ed from a French regiment quarttered- in • :� �!_ follows:— myntery, he is the man. I wm gl*d you put surrouadad by groups of players scaled o�n maul I eemambered the telegram, wbioh provincial town. About ,two mouths ago ; ; ~. - # "Feveral a rived Here last night he is at the case into his he:nds. My lather who is chain close totgether; outside these groups, wo■ still agogea to my head. I tare the one of the soldierselusstppeared, and no eluei t', , . eupponed to be the best ■olioitor at Went- three or tent rows deme nue Dread■ of se.*t °pea sad had tba oenteats. These,l€ the Hotel de Anglais—does not r cognize P+ to his whereaboutis havin been obtained y -I f field often employe _Hudson, and thinks a talose some meal watobia the pia wen the words wbioh almost took my g • me—visited he tables after diun,er—lost moat highly of him." others ti in thaauelves overgthe hewd� breath away wikh relief and delight :— ib nasi pretumad that he had folk the Goan - heavily." I ., ►, •. P Y g u D As "Thank H avers he is foand i" a claimed Wali, I ■aid, thereisnothing to do at of their more fortunate neigbbora, others Found r, Feveral s patient yagterday try. some of iba mea were iaepeeting ! Mrs. Feveral the vreeeut moment, but •imply to wait, again waiting for their turn to find watts •—he is a young man of the name of Norris. the barrack roof the other day they peroeiv- t s�: t One fal8e,step now would confirm Feveral's at chs tables. The roulette fabler fle liv6s wt Ce shill, to W*rwickohir®, Hs ed a few wraps is a chimney, and farther' • Tears str mad from her eyed -4 -she let ! ineanitp," aero eight is number, were all Ocawded, took the doctor's medicine to ttte Last drop, , ezaminatioa revealed Lo view their .missing the little pia sheet of thin paper 8jutter to „ Will ou-not let him `know that his sad say■ that it restored hint to rfect comrade, in a state of squalor and reduced , - the floor. I y „ . but as we walk through the rooms, North Po H "He ie se. a—he iq alive," she as ed wife has arrived ! interrupted North. whispered to me that I'leveual dna iced health. On hearing thi•, I went straigkt almost to a skeleton. a said that as he 4 Y•. g„ ' "Not at prereat ; I must be guided ronletle P to Dr. Russell who examined the bottle had no taste for militar life he had resolt- -'. with a choke g noise in her throat. I ow altogether by oircu�tsti►ocee; It will bs ,and Daly played for high aloha from wbioh the air ohnine ass se. Dead ed to desert, but that sot dnrin to leave I —how did y u guess that he mfg t be at 'year bunineu and mine, North, nob to lose at the treats et quwranta fabler. We pee- have baba taken, and Fouad it alfa lull.. the bsaraokr, be had installed himself fn the �`- Monte Carlo, doctor ! sed the first of these, and eagerly scanned q - _ eight of him. If by any chance he leaves It llr, Feveral took sir skeins tr y g g > 1 repeated n a few words my re sons for the faeeuit of the men and women who our• y ora the chimne oia down to the courtyard in _ r I Monte Carlo, he must be immediately fol• rounded it. Feveral was not amongst them. -bottle by mistake, he must have peared it the night in search of food among the refuse ' telegraphing o North—her tears ceased to g iled a in a corner. The man has been lowed. We stood fora moment or two to watch back a *ie.. It Is evident that Norris had p flow as she lis 'sued to me—her eyes rew Shortly afterwards North left ma and I aces in hir mediotue." removed to the militar hoe tt*1 in a very . a 'bright—a loo of determination and�co rage ,vent to seek as .interview with Mrs. the play. $ woman, splendidly dressed, ,. this ' I said to Mrs. Feveral rsealriow condition. y P - 11Iled her tea tiful face. war' drawing anent%a Lo tassel! by the „ i P , Feveral. Poor irl she was worn out in read it quickly.—taU year hwband the ,r,,,...�,.•,r.,.__s xi, i' " And now ,what do ou mean �o o ?" g nokla meaner in wbioh she war fling - y every asses of the word, I begged of ter in Dae -hundred -francs troth --he ma be naysd eves e0." ' rhe asked, as con as I paused. i g pieces on dfffenat y A �IbW I1111A1111at1t. . e• Qo to hi at once," I answered a take some rest, assured her that I world diviriono of the table. She lost and fort, Her gaiok eyes eeetged to ash over the I . send for her the momet,t her presence was but still want on la in Hat La was words --oho took.ia themeaaing is • couple' " I will oo a with you, if I may '; p y. g i? 1 of saccade. some dap we shall, perhaps, settle oft a �' likely to be of use, and went away. reoklsa in the aztreme, sad some le "Yon Der idly may. There ie !ill ime P .e „ turiiversal domebtic illuminant. Will it be to catch the even o'clock boat tr in tom On the afternoon of the next day., I was who stood near begged of her to esist. Yon have committed rlo murder, she Victoria ; we hall arrive in Paris ttlia a en• 'Walking in the gardens just outside the The terrible passion for gambling in its said to her husband. "Don't go on with acetyleine t If so, we shall want a :shorter I i Casino, when I suddelily saw Feveral Dom• that horrid la it is nnaeloess . I,• y ing, and, if a are luck;•, mai cer,teh the ing to meet me. The weather resembled wprst form was written all oust her are sot wba� o thtt;h otttself Yaa name for it, but that wan be ehe3lved for -the �' p �, I tattled away with a y you are present. Acetylene is said to give a flame Mediterranee Ex rens. Can olu 'have that wbioh wb have in Juae in Ln land e=°teed face. ianetceat of as •ewitne. •,_ ` - • craw Gf der net and followed North 1'he lase ou ave our thins ached and be back �at tbia g B , y _g ten\or twelve times brighter _than an ' ord$- _ - a . y $ rhe ttender blue of the sk was the medicine 10 is alive and well. Read y1 d mouse in a qu ter of an hour Y" y to the other treats et gaarsnts table. ., nae gem 'et, or four an a half liaise brf ht• • „ intensified : in the deep blue of Mediter• Here I Fouad the_ ob sot of m eeareh this--Ire+►d this. er than the very best gas burner can � gid. ' ' I can and will, she answered, ` is j y y senses. I ase etandiog near a Large Feveral svgs in irreproachable sussing Sbe thrtut ties tetegrat befoke his eyes, ggoreover, aoetyleas gives uat. mush lees she left ran immediately. I ga o iieieiiy bed of mignonette when Fever*I walk• dee>sr� his teas was hetet sad ale theses He read ft—staggered to his ta+tci turn �' , directions to ty servants, saw th doctor ed by. a was dressed with oars and we.■ no a scent ®roltentont oipther in hL first red, flies beat th�ti gas, and very -much less vapor. { - m. who was to tak akar a of m *tion in m locked like, whet he wwt 'a remarkab! PP Pp® "InIie�'true t". hs _old e'�in est 1 $otet►n®be ii °iii®a the foot that ,' •, B y F Y ' Y manus' or . a seances R oat tratltdtr a ,:' absence, and . as read when Mrs, eveval handsome -and well•eet-u follow ; he w�►r hhs a +m o . iM wiffl, y q with ease, and „ y P nese Das of the ore>u lets sled sell y 4 . • returned. W drove . les Vfetori a*u ht eviuentl oto to the Casino, ' ' +t` ltept:fn iigafd form, and youhave ,he claims , g y R g He erased ce It.. lel feietl p sppeaiaace oat play mg with estrtrseso y:'s 1'1e btu jcet of ;ao®tylsne in the eta h. Is fe serious the boat train v a minute or two; tend soon within arm's length of me, stared me fall a411`t K vert -ho modigjna. - g caution, ieorn thin to forty hui ilrid- - r llht4t acet lenre has foandourselve ruehin •awe to Do4er. 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They pushed the boats hurriedly off and, thea `' opened a vtarderous >;re on them frotetI bst17 - „ THB PERP LA EST FRO - _,, Instruction wan given the Partlamentary crowded to excess, and manned by ineffto- banks, not stopping nntil practically every ALL OqS$ Committee a. fife British 1'rade�t 'Union lent and incompetent doatora rnd carver. $R��$ SRR AND WdMBN WHO survivor war killed, drtvinq mee►nwhile `, TH WORLa 1 Congress to .i a spare 'a bill limiting the There is likel to be , trouble between ALLEN VICTIMS. the women end ohtidrea book into : E at of AAV F the town. ti �`• hours of labor to Sinha per day in all trwdea E11g;and wnd Belgium over Lha death of the ..... h t - I and occn ations in the United Kin dem, Some of t ese q Itnglish trader Stokes, why was hanged by HeifiMbier >rrtvritiet~s, llaoerinR, Tsrinre, beT kilted offhand, coat . tsterestfAxltein A6etat Aur Own Oea City, with a view of getting it'passed through the Bel awns in the Con -e 1?ietriet on a they Spared for a little while for purposes F M ,s, �h Great Britai . the United atates; and g !$ • aad t.. av/*h Brataltty—Ah•tea. radts, tlnhol�► and dreadful. Within a few days ! Parliament. charge of selling arms to; Chief Ktbonge, _China; and lova, the South seas, ®ave all the women met thele deaths, for thea ; lit taro .r t e YgeOe. Ceadesu►ei aad with whom the Bel -`. Assorted for y aeadisix. _ The Trades' Union Congress, in session gians are at war..— Taken • Many Noble aad lrotaiai*x the Sepoy , heard Gen. Hastin`'s bugle call, _- . -�° r aAx�DA. . at:C4rdiff on Thtireday peered a resolatioa Lord Salisbury has informed Rastum Lives. w0 the head of his troops come to relieve ,: e • tiondemningEmperorWilliam sinterference Pasha, the Tarkiah Ambassador to Fn Missionarq history literally teems with Cawapora ,': A- time bill he been found'at Montreal with the liberty of the rase and ex ressin land that if the Porte g• He °ams s ` p P , g persists is its refusal terrible tales of anffertn and death b too late to save, but in time for_ .. against Napoleo Demers for wife mar- . sympsthy with the workingmeL of Germany the powers will undertake the suggested 8 y_ vengeance. Nwna Sahib and bis msn were, der, in their struggle for liberty. reforms in Armenia, wnd if the Porte con• savage hands. It is only necessary to put almost wiped off the fade of the earth �;;� - The meeting' to fix western gi+nin aliaud• Mr. James Lowther, M. P. for the Iale tioues to resist, it would be the signal for our hand in the ba se it wet 'wnd draw end their crime was dears aid for. Yeo Ards will be }field n Winni a on a t. 24, of Thanet, division of Kent, resided ata the dismemberment of Turkey. T R' T P ` K' _' y Take the last care, for Cawnpore will never be forgotten. vi P g $ P meetin to London oa Thnreda at which out an one. Brave in defending as the soldiers them• `-� tri Mr. Peter Tho peon, Snperintmncieat oft g y' ; exam le, of Bisho James Ha nington, s®Ives were the missionaries- bat were it was resolved to address a- manifesto to ,: ,., P... , P � the Algonquin P rk; to dewd, li0 W W8 GO TO SLLEP. Bisho of E uatorial Africa who came to in the fort with their wives aad . x ri There are sbo t thirty cases of ec�trlet the.Englieh people in fwvonr of the adoption F q , _ fever n the cit of Winist at ! ra- of a proteatire policy, with prefprentiat his death on Qct. 29, 1886. children. A roll of honor should be mwde . " Peg P treatment of the British colonies. The �nara Dreg itits t>:e Arms or t>re of these heroic men. Taken fru sent. Slumber Cod one b One—Why a In company with •large he was gmentarilp, The London Times recently published s they were David Elliott Cam bel],_Albert ', There ie s mom eat afoot .in Monjtrea] !'ouch. Arer*em Us. traverrin Masai -land when t were set P letter from Mr. Andrew Carnegie, who g Omborae Johnson end Robert MoMnllin, ,� t i to erect a mono enG to the memo'y of ar ea that r to exert its .influence to Now h aioian. wnd h dtoto tares Dome upon by w. band of ferocious M wi. The who war oa his sea to Allahwbad. Honore Mercier.. g �� P T P Y g y bring about a pacific solation' of the Irish to the front with the astounding atatament Bishop was first enticed awprj► from his A r$INaa�roly hiax's - P7 Mr. Alton F. lark's seat ou the boat= question, which, he says, i� nrifortunately that a msn goes to clasp piece•meal instead Pfirty by a few harmlesa•looking savages On s Bunn summer, sea in Chinese sett • real Stock Eacha ge wan fold for $3,30 to an American question also, casting its Y �a Mr. A. T. Fatter on. baneful, influence over American politics. of altogether and simultaneously, as it led by a swarthy and cunning Arab. Aa tors an old barkentine was ploughing her ;^ / were. That is, the senses do not lull them. soon as they had lured him a few way one August afternoon, when a dreaded ' Mr. George E. Tuckbtt has annoalnced The British Government, upon the band of feroeioue Chinese pirates wppeared. 'hiaiself as a may alty,candidate in H mil- retirement of the Duke of Cambridge from selves unitedly and at once into a state o feet off, he was seined and dragged with ' } Swinging themselves up deftly to the decks, _ . ton for nest year I the pori of Commander -in -Chief, will slumber, bat cease to receive impressions almost incredible swiftness and brutality they took the crew and the ofoere one b " r establish s council- for naval def* ce W got T �- - Arthur IDuire s lad of twelve ypwr*, + gradually, one - after the then. At first over the ground. At the same moment one and, slitting their throats, tossed them ' was sentenced the other day in Montnelai to in oonjunotion with the Army Bowrd, eon• the sight ceases wad ass a venae of taste the ahrieka aad ells of hie friends and overboard into the calm blas waters. Ir ' five earwin the reformator for till listing t.t the new Commander-iia-(,itief and T piY - Y sP' the four ether heads of themilitar de art• I°nes its sueoaptibilit to outward imprea• servants who were being swept out of was their purpose to leave the ship's deck ,: ng. y P Sion. - clear so they could go on with their looting _� ; - . Mr. Wan. 'Ver who -was for fi teen ment. , -, Even then, the i11di ideal being almost existence in a concerted attack came to hie undisturbed. In the Stern' was sitting the . - "`� yearn an inspecto on the Toronto p+oliee '- V2rITZp siAT>zs. : , I in a state of unconsoi usness, three senses terrified ears. Only four out of that party. solitary passenger, Walter Macon Lowrie, rTi:*' force, has been & pointed Chief oaf olive � Aurania, said to be tlte'largest still remain in a oo dition of activity— of fifty managed to eventually escape. a Princeton man, who had gone to the - Y of Vancouver, B. . lalze steam vessel wfloat, was launched at smelling, hearing and thought. Gradually Flowery Kingdom as one of his church's -The Hamilton Board of Education has -Chioago. the beneeof aSaelling goes, Chen besting and Such merciful, sudden death was not for mission pioneers. For this was in 1847, • e reed to the con itions for the rem, al of finally, with the lapse of thought, the the brave old man,however. He was kept when (shins, from the mission point of g Af ter a very thorough fast the =sYFer entire hod heoetnem tom Istel aelee t'ti y p y p. for et view, was alto ether an e: eriment• ,,�� . the $chaol of" Pe agogy from Tocon to declare that the United States battleshi ght dayain Lfilthp bat with itttlefod g p Hamilton. P The physiologist's have gone further than •Lowrie, the student, had a Bible in his � Iowa will keep out. the projo-otiles of the and no comforts at all, every moment ez- Prof. E. Btone VP' in of Ottawa re• best 12•inch un afloat, this, and they say that the senses sloop hand, and so intent.`was he upon its •pages A s' ' P g with different degrees of profoundness. Pe°ting death,snd at the and of thattime he that he did not notice the pirates approach dicta -that there ill :be very heavy s rms H, R. Holmes, t�lleaed murderer of The sense od touch is the most easy to was led out to be killed. His men had been until the Derange began. Then he Blood on both 'the Atla tie and Pacific bet sen _; Piiezel and his three children, of Minnie arouse, nest that of hearing, then sight, and put out of the world with spears, and Lie Petrifie,l, paralyzed, The grinning pirates the 11 and 21st i et. Williams, end mwny others, since be has taste and smelling Iain. came towards him. His Testament fall sews shat down like a dog with his own at John Garvey, a old C.P.R. -emplo i0 at been in prison in Philadelphia has written Sleep *coals on the body gradually, oer- his feet. Three of the biggest and strongest -- - A Rat Portage, wan stunned by lightning on w boos, by the sale of wbiob be hopes tai fain .parts of muaales beginning to sl i9e, first being prodded in the presence of of the free -hooters threw themselves upon . _ • - Thursday morni g• He fell o' the tack, realize enough money to pery oonDeal foal , before -others. $lumber oommenoas at t e a owling circle of savages with fiendish him and • bound him firmly with a long ; . and segs out int o by a freight train hu defenoo. extremities, beginning with the fel�t d pre* Sion, cord. Then, sea if he had been a whits . : ,�' -. ., The laborator branch of the I land All •the girl students of Mount Union legs. That is why it is always nZalary r - . • kitten, they tossed him overboard, "playing Revenue Depart ant analyzed over ,000 College, Alliance, Ohio, struck against to keep the feet warm. Strange, pathetto, sufieribg old mangy him" on the'end of that long rope until, 11 samplee of food drugs, etc., durin the obeving the order which required them to I eittinb there in the low aad filthy but unable to struggle, he sank for the Last - last year, of wh ch 159 were found tidal- ,visit the gymnasium, their objection being . ,. JAPAN PLAYING AT WAR,- eight days and eight nights, unoomplain. time. , . terated. exercising before a male instructor. The . I ing, waiting only for the gates to Some ajar. ' - KILLED BY TAV$LINg,- "R t .- fwoulty yielded and appoibted s lemale -- IIx DID N(P! FALTIcti . In 1834 Henry Lyman and Samuel It has been d finitely decided the the Sven Her games and Tars now Express .shops of the .Ric�ielieu sod Ontario svi• instructor. - ®or Exaltation over the Detests a as the time wanton Munson journeyed into the interior of Javw gation Company, which were burned own, • Since the.reo_nt app'sad performance* en ,bat tavcote in the little to establish a new minsioaary field for tbeir and are to ba *built, are again be' the English Weet Covet aad Eaet Coast rear .pehu rhiissasaa►, pocket diary he carried ap to the vary day board 'of minions. At that time Javw wwm . located at Sorel. railway, between* London and Abardeen, � The very playthings of Japan have now on which be died. Thu diary later came even. more of a savage waste than it is to - which showed the remwrkable feat of da and ate eo le had handl seen such I . Major General Gaeeoigne, the Dew om- a warlike character, says a recent news- into the bands of a native at U and y' P P Y mender-in•Chief of the Canadiwa m lids, covering b40 miles in 53A tninntee, the g s' thing ss w white man. Yet L Inan wad I�fficiala of the New York Ceatrwl have been paver from that country. Chess is a fav from whom it was bought by one of the y has taken paseag by the Allan Lines am• Bishop's dewiest frienua. A few of the Munson pluckily went among them and.. .-� ship Parisian, w ich sails for Montr &1 on Iatudying the figures, and it ls reported orate amasemaat of the Mikados subjects, entries in it have an almost heartbreaking fought thegood fight, Se tembbr 19. � that a movemenx is on foot to show thwt and the aha em of the ieeea have all bee P P P ' touch: It was the Battu*, that savage Javanese- . 1 Arnsrican locomotives can make better trfbe that the two men Hall ran foul of. The deficit i 1 M-ontreal'# --mnn cipr.l time than the English flyers. • . changed of late to :meet the popular taste $'Oct. 22. --In a fair-sized lint, but with 4 Y treasury wit compel the oily to im ese a the pawn• being made to represent Japan no ventilation; twenty men surround me They were received by them at first with & special tax rate, or else to cut own I George Fraker, of Topeka, Raci ne, the and rats and vermin ad. Jih;'strained in strange hospitality that -threw them oft " ez ensea to a Dint which will 'eo rdize msn who was supposed to have been drown• see and Chinese soldiers, and lbs bishops their awrd. The enact details have never P i? 1 knightaand rooky the officers oi-higher Query ►imb; great pain and consumed with g �: - efficient administration. ed in the 111iasouri river two years ago, was rant. tbirst. Floor covered with rotting banana come to "light, for no one survived to tell captured in the *code iiear Tower, Minn, eel and lice, Ouards drink mbe; aosroe the true tale, but it . was afterwards Snit has. bean entered by Jobn Pin er The market is also being flooded with • P Po - Co.,- of Montreetl a ainet the Do inion on Sunday. Fraker v life sews insured for sec to hold u small Bible. Shall'I live ascertained that these evangelists, after - ' g $58,000, sod the heirs 'arca ht �uit to great variety of eneohwaiewl toys, of tin or rough it my Gpod 2 I am Thine. I feel Y Government far the recove for fo rteen 8 being received in the ver heart of the �' recover. The case went to the a ems wood, which, by turning a crack or by village, ware a little islet on held as hundred dollars, the amount of a leged aim le clockwork, are mwde to chow Chia• that I sem in •caged lion trema of mind, • Court, and was one of she most famous in- P prisoners, both meeting their death within overchar es on en ar im orted lamt 9a yet I ought to be praising Hie bol name g 8 P y ese soldiers in various eaviwbls poaiWoa*. Y entente eweesof bheaountry. Theinsurwbos and I do: w few hours. Death Deme mercifully to Pte, liayburst, G.M., of the 13th att•., companies were defeated - in the 811&1 Some of them repress t the Celestials pur• „Oct - M nerves hwve received Lyman, for a bullet was allowed to do ate - Hamilton, winner of the Queen's prize, decision. it being reeordod last month. A shed by Japanese troopers, who make y work ; ,but Munson. wwa speared, bound . has received from Lord Du;iarin w bean- terrific sweeps with sword or lance in s Ouch a •h°ak. Hewed some loud yells and reward of $20,000 had been offered for his wwr arias and expected to be murdered. I with bis back against p tree. Unerringly tifully en¢: tved silver medal, in re ,gni• oa tura. stately see -saw ; others show prisoners aim I turned over and void Let the P B • P did the Battu tribe lined u in ood order tion of hie skill as a marksman, A letter ComQiercial advices Frain the IInited °aught by tbeiryueues aad trying to avoid Lcrd do v 13e sees 8t; I ehwll dot make hurl javelin after javelin at him, cunningly . of congratulation accompanied the m del. the rising wnd falling blades. A favorites isin and aimin so as to ust mi*a the . ; . States report trade as being well maintain• per weight or desk ornament is a ole the alightest resistance. P° g g j Mr. James Fletcher, entomologi t sad ed d ite the sla'ckenin off in Q� Y « vital parts. It was long before unconscious. g general figure of a Chinaman pleading for mercy. The. chief and about a hundred of bis botanist of the Experiment&1 farm, who demand which the holidays and the rum- wives came to feat their a es on me in ; neon, deaths forerunner, carne to Munson s i has returned to Ottawa from a -t i. to. The most ambitious bit of mechanism „ y relief. p mar w)wwye entad. There is wt present sen ropreseots a Ja anese war vessel gradually cruel ourmaity. _ : Manitoba and the North-West, haves increase ever the eneral-business of thio p The last entr read*: "Fever fast de- A SOUTH 8RA TRAGEDy, - _ _that the Government's estimated heat - g closing with a Chinese ship. The latter is Y. . time last aommer. The noticeable feature stack, its flag comes down with .a rush, veloping. A hyena howled near me last Lhi�traordinarily dramatic is a certain tale . yield of twenuy-seven wnd a hiiX b shels _lately has been the general check to what sad the doomed vessel stoke beneath the night, smelling a sick man, but I hope he of the Southern Segs. When Bishop Selwyn to the acre will be ezoeeded. appeared likes remarkably rapid advance is not to have use at." The Lord's Dap Alliance of He, ilton in prices. Of course the most satisfactory turbaleI tin waves. Y went down to the Me,snesian Islands some - . years ago to establish a aeries of missions, intend ,prosecuting the eteamboa and point in the situation !s the certwinGy fast � I - zsnAixttD Br ♦ BIxDII is OLIIB. ; he took with him a ver romiain onn -1 - T'he Benefits OutwelEh the Losses. y p g y g . .. railway companies which havebeenr nni ' 'trope are large and well scoured, the pos• No loss a martyr for religious truth was man, the Rev. John Coleridge Patterson, . in or near Hamilton on Sunday, wi h the sibilities of damage from frost being now The Eleotrical Review makes an astimzte the Prinsetonian Levi.Janvier,who, in 1884 of a fine old tamily and highly educated. objeet•of securing& decision -from theeourta reduced to a minimum. Cotton is short in thaw trolley cars have done away with the was struck down at Anadopore, in India, I When Bishop Selwyn had his mission a as to the power of the present law . stop yield and oompsntively firm in prion, - � by a fanatic's club, while he was preaching firml established he oa"me back, leaving 6uudg traffic. - service of 275,000 horses in the United Y y and distributing traars. On the roadway, • young Pattersossssss� in his place. .; az>usltAL.. States. Commenting on this statement, a gLoping for breath, while barely eoneoiona, i Hie sudden and tragic death w� nest the - '. Prot. N. F. Dapaii, of tsiueen'i nfTer- (;holes hes funds ata appdaraace for the To eke a r sa s that that man would !wy the brave young student while over city, King ton, has written a let r pro- P P Ae Y Y islanders' fault, It was an accident and a + - testing against street wstertng being lfirst time in the Sandwich islands. consume about 1` 5 000 bushels of cora or him with that inaanguined club banished - _ - + misconception. The yoaag Riehop had an foolish and dangerous. He says t e con- Great damage has been done by a hQrri• oats w d►y, be*ides hundreds of lona of h& high' stood the wild-eyed Hindu. For a 'official boat, shaped and painted in a sequences era the deterioration f the sane aad flood in the vtoiaity of Lisbon. - y► moment it aeomed as tt: the twat had con- peculiar w�a The enemies of the bleiane- streets and`the tendency to unhealt iness, � Sven Loven, the distinguished Swedish and that the discontinuance . of a demand quoted the West, but AAs breath by breath • m ane were pirates and slave dealers of a - - '-Y as dust is better than baetertei. naturalist, is dead, at the age of ei ht six for this fodder u enough to ofl`ecq appreci. the brilliant evangelists life ebbed awn it ,. g Y could bs aeea that it wu the Orient ih&t I desperate type, who would steal upon the The Jesuit Fathers of Montreal a e -non• Tears. - ably the Prices, of these articles of food, Melanesians unawares and carry off a lot , had been weighed and found.wanting beside of chem into ca tivit eiuering a proposal to establish an o erva- A msn was arrested in the attempt to besides considerably reducing the tonnage P y• Oacidenta/ heroism. . tory is eondection with St. Mary's llege. explode a bomb in Rothschild's Bank i►t for the railroads. But in these calculations They craftily built and colored a boat . They intend to,make it second tonne on Paris. no account to taken of the compensating Tait CAwNPORE MASSACxC exactly like the Bishop's own, and for a - z tihe continent. IL ie nnderatood 0 wt the increase of industry in other field*. Tho Cbisf among the horrors of India's cava, long while continued to steal marches on Chokers is reported I beard tha B esseh, • the sim le minded Melanesians who could . Federal and Proviocisl Governmen will French, Ruesiwn and Italian naval veaeels generating of eleetriewl power -calls toe gory, though, stands out the Cawnpore I P be asked to make grants for the wo k. at Jw an. . prodigious supplies of coal, which must be massacre of 1857, in which women and I not appreciate the fact that the bishopric Wm. Doyle, aged seventeen, ane toe P I carted at the minas wnd in the otties. The children, soldiery and `•missionaries were . craft nsd a wicked double. - Finally they - ` P T Spain will make w caval demonetra"tion at shipments cf this fuel, in addition' to the caught like drowning rate is a trap,*:posed ;got to aeeooiate the peculiar ferns and style of the MoCor gak biscuit works in ndon. Tangier to enforce the terms of the freely gnagtities formerly orarried, mast make up for days to the mer°ileo, raking tiro of the . of llr. Pattenen'e boat with their areY. Ont.,. tvaaya �ht-in the elevator r aft oo with Morocco. to the rwilroada for way lea of freight on bwrbwroua Sepoys with Nw11a Sahib, that eoomiea. Wednos a b the hoist. It war neaes: Eighty-six thousand- men and 18,000 fodder which they may have �tutfered. hero of Modern d, s, at their head. Of The Bishop carne sailing into& little port _. t.. eery to saw out the framework in o der to Y Dae da gad while he was yet quite s � ,I.:L . releatte him. Two doctors were resent borses will take part in the German army's Manufacturers of electrical apparatus-- Europeans in Cawogore, there were but Sof ; Y+ r during the ordeal, and by the ase o dings autumn manceuvres. dynamos, motors, hoator*t and the line-- figghtingg man, including the English officers : distance off hie rig was�seen and remarked - '." are busy day .and night, and are giving of the 8epoy regiments. The native forces upon by the natives. The slave dealers alleviated hie sufferings. Althou h his Tlia (bwnd Vizier of Tnikey hu tendered em to math to thousands of men aad oa the other hood were . bowl," they murmured smon themeelve :.,. back is broken at the bip^ bon , the bis resignation on account of the critical P Y 3,000 strong—three 8 4+ chances are that the bo will live. preset numbers of horses. If statistics infantry regiments wnd a detaohmeat of and they put their heada'together• Then T oondittop of politiawl wffwirs. could be obtained showing the effect which Bengal cavalry. they went out to meet it. GURAT BRITAIN I The amount of gold exported'from Cape the introduction of electric power on street On the evenia of Tune 4, Somehow the did not rano ulna the Colon durin Au net was £8.30 623 and g + Nana Sahib Y t3 Y R g . railwa s has had on various industries it Issued hie orders. The cam treasu • Bisho aS the drew near taking him, with• 1:-' I)nblin a water supply is menace by a Y p ry wan . P T + on ThursdaySfi,000 in gold was shipped is hardly to be doubted thwG the benefits at Dace awaked ell the ammunition oaeible :out especi9l examination, for one of the fandalide, which threaten to deetr- y the to Londca. P sieve dealers. A* the a reached the . supply main. would be found largely to outweigh the taken and the artillery secured. A regi- ' Y • PP It is announced that the French (:ham• lea• I trent of native foot and the Bengal oayslry I Bishop started out to meet them and got General GaeauiRne, the_new Som ender !into their boat wccocdin to the custom a of the Canadian forces, sails from E lwnd bets' upon rewaeembling wilt be salted for man baggn the wttaok. They were w little B ,ted on Sept. 19. g an additional credit of �ifty million frwnas RuasleA PI'O`PePb9. after aided by the remwiaing regimentr,a11d TasY PULLED xtni Asao$a. ^' on account of the Madagascar expedition. by htgb noon the nett day the siege was in The Indian budget wai`spproved in the 31<aaq fam(har proverbs of title Bunion tali o retina. That wan the It►et that wan ever seen of this r Archduke. Ladaslas died on Thnreda Pe I Imperial Parliament• A smaller deficit y 'people have a cynical flavor. Here is a little brilliant South Sea Bishop. His body wen ml --� -, than aaual is announced from the injuries be reveived by the Within the camp there were l O00 souls found the next dw with a dozen spear • accidental discharge of his gun whsle he group of them i \ In all, 48b of them being mep� (soldiers Y + wounds in his breast, rolled up on a piece -The Duke of Devonshire- and Lord was hunting in t'he forest of Agra, Hun. Words are not arrows,' but iiey fly citizens wad missionaries). Am day after i sa. of matting and covered over with w palm Wolseley ere said to favor the intro uction gary, on Monday farther. day the siege went on the agony is the 1ewf. ;� of conscription into the British arm . The man who atteitipted to explode a Atter the fight, theca are lots of brave camp increased. The guns of the rebel Cannibalism was another danger that the . A fatal case of cholera was repotted at bomb in the vestibule of the Rothsohilds' moo• natives swept all over the fortified inolos•, ,� Grimsby, England, but llr. Klein after y g old-time niirttioicwriar were obliged to force. ,� awaking -house is Paris on Thuradsy still Ever thin is bitter to those that have urs, and soon the limb of the wounded and I It is not a danger that is altogether done l _ examination, declared there was n trace refuses to reveal his identity. He admits gall, n their months. - the number of the dead crept up around away with now. In 1838, when John 1i ` of bacteria. Tib bread of others ie sweet, b0 . r coutum. 'there w hu11 , Williams started out ar missionary to the �; that he ie a deaertet�_ from the army. Pe ger, too in H. N. Pillsbury of Boston, first I Se t a lona aL your table, and he wUl put the tiny camp, 9tarvati was iaumiaent, Soaiet Ialandn and carried his wife orlon The Turkish Grsbd Visser has dfdmiased his f et on it. and it seemed As if it must come ver soon. I Y g p prize in the chose masters tournam at at y a number of offioiwls at yfoosb who hwve with him rho ma'n eating tribes were many, Hastings, Eng. ; - M. Tbchigorin . eeond been found guilty of eztortin fazes and Thio tare visitor is a jolly companion. ; What remained of the garrison when the and the danger wale not tit be laughed at, and. E: Lasker third. $a who robs, sins once s ha who is coli• week of siege drew towards &a end seen The dais er never hws deterred a missionar , 1 of treating the Armenians with rntbless •bed, 'pins ton times. b4rdly sufficient to bury each day's dead. from Sofa ahead wnd never will. Y - It is stated that the Jetpsnesij G "end• severity. Ptite gold makes itself kaownr eves in g many has contracted with a chi bnlldiD BII8$ENDSA, s'II7tN D'BATiI. With Mea. Williams wnd ten other mie• firm in Glasgow for the construct on of five When the } itet►iQ er Emprest of O tna. he dt�t. - sionariem this pioneer toured the South _ ,:-, '` ti�rhioh arrived ab Victoria, B. C., on Tues• _ I _ ,- q Filially, the suffeeing was �o,-dice tileit Sane ratty thurtiughly, taking in the New ,• waratiipa, the cost of which will be Inewrly days left Pekin on August 23, abolera was 1 the leaders of the arrison capitulated tri Hebriidee on his route. In that group of five million ands. g b< �, p° ii;ioreasing, the death rate ezoeedinx fifteen I Pulhrig $ltri Up• rho Sepoy wolf, aad it was srraaged thea The Britiah Committee for I i?eleta the art fell in with a mtran el the Re�ief of nnndred daily. The disease b also nava $e! waTr ea in all worts of s,ft this a to the fl of truce h " P T g y the Armenians complains that the Turks Ing Japan. I . g flet. I T ,g iii under ag t ey should march cruel and barbario race. Ori the Island of a ; cut of the darcison rho nest day, et Into sere putting every poaaibte obataole in bhe g, Erromargg whwt was destined to be the, Herr. Pfund,` edlta of .that Berlin vor• Sirs she exalt imed with sudden indigna• the boats end go_ down the river. `Therein last stage of their journey was-reacbed. r ' -, • � waY of the distribution of mach- eeded seers, hue been arrested, aad two editians tion. , , Iwy the_ ccimti of Cwwapare. �9'ben, rho . - relief. They got ao f urther thorn this piotnreegae of ala paper hwve bean ooafleoated by the Oli I beg yourpardon, bei replied hwatily, nest day,the Engii*h ett►rted in to do their little island set eaquiaitely in itq boatitifuY The Chtraese "Minister at Lend ra hes Glovernment, upon the ground that the. 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Richardson visited Lind, ay -•s--�• r ; - . - can always aaoertain the date to whish this week. I Mr. and Mrs. WW. Pattoia Open6. gttXt- your subscription tq Tma Niawd is aid. �< 8emittanc s are aokno�ledged by a —Dr. F. L. Her, (Dentist) will', be day in Markham. shange.o! date on 1 bel on the first paper fo: found at the Giordon House Parlor's evj Geo. 8kelding, of, Belmost, bas beau � � reesipt of m nay at Chia ffioe. Alway e date paid cad. tf Tnesday. 88if II yuittng ai Mr. Axsnts . . —Mahler Bros, are pushing the adm• Mrs, Miokie, of Toronto, is spending a ; pletion of the evaporating establishmOut few days at R. {3orne1l e. - . on Chnroh street. - J Mine. Seas and daughter Miss Mable, of , ,< 15bt � is u-9 & # —Wood Powell has purchased a nevi Montreal, are visiting st T. Jackson s. . traction engine and has the same , in Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mnir, of London, .= uperation in this section. - I was here this week visiting thei1ir old home. . . i 'e Lemon has baa a sere attack ease o o e i PICSERING; NT., EPT. 20,18915 - Jcbn Look will - vacate the Lawn W lU - . - farm this fall and Wihiam Lockwood as -of bog•obolem, but is recovering rapid! _ yy - - Waher 8eoor, our M. D., W. W. O. B. leased the Igoe for a term of ears, ! 't pp y B T C1nr bas been following another waggon away, ,�" —Y. P. , C. E. Sept. 22, epic, - -- ; LOC LISMS'. Its o s. - Christian Endeavor pledge. j y but has been sena back to Alea again. Ire re niremenas. Leader, Mrs. Phil ► Y p . 4 ' * °The hi bass market rices aid 1?or Hillside. Ve have a large quantltp O �U�ar , —Logan sells Spink s 9onr.: — B P P . . . —Logan's for nails, tarpaper, and any quantity of good fall and winter all Meal bbls, just what is required to : ' t Wh aid not Bill catch the fog. � . * apples. Apply to John Gordon's, Piokkr- How did Har hs n to miss the train. . store awn a les otatoes3 etc ae111Ag Ddrs. (Dr.) E etwooc� advertises for a ing, at once. 46tf I •' pp f p ' : . ':. How lou is the Bird oing to be with ne. ' girl in this issue. —Mrs. D. J. gain and son Wilfr d, T. Maxwell, we are eorrry to say, is on the - very cheap. • I —W. Gormley of Lindsay; was bete of Cedardale, spent Thursday of I t sick list again. - ;' I . with his people o er Sunday. week with Mr. Bain and family south of Miss Maggie Cook has been in our midst v - Also Blllpt�j► Syrup and MOlasf3®B �- —Dr, Cross, (Dentist); visits Pickering the village. for a couple of weeks. Ver Tnesda office over Bank. 88tf —Don't forget Alger's salt at lot , What attraction has the big boy from the b��8 beat thlrl8' for lteeplllg' Cider lII grid e y 9' —John Metghan, Windsor, wad in the 6th oonesssiou today, (Friday). It is (third) over the rouge. r the oheapest , ` �` village Saturday 4nd called to see us. rumored that the sale is declared qff. Mrs. I. T. and son Roy, of Arthur, visit- r —Mrs. H. Woodruff is seriously indis• Snob is not the case, ! ed the Ronne on Snndsy. Fine empty 1Ck a gallf�,. atIre dp ` _ posed at the residence of. her danghtier, —From the Fort McLeod Gazette Eve Mr. and Mrs. E. Te►ylor o! Domascns, learn that W. H, Gee has been re•engog• visited at J. Ormerod'e las week. 88afI0118d. Selling at 1ef38 than half the �� - Mrs, William Alloway. What time did the young man flrom .. - ` .,. '—Miss Ida Gordon,1 of Port Hope, ed as head master of the school here for �madale get home Friday morning. cost Of Itlaking'. Call allyd Bee them. - - �� spent a few days last week with her oohs 1896, at a salary of #11.00 Grand dadd • has been recently seen in - y in, Mies Lizzie Gordon. —R. J. Riobardson returned 4 ' week oar midst. Think there is any thing in it Empty Lard TAbB aYld Paild j fit . . -Quite a number from here attended having been on a trip -to the Old Country at all• - ' _ What the w0ffiBil WaIIt OYl mash d y . the Whitby fair, but the unfavorable with cattle. - He met with an aeoidept Quite a number from hens attended To- y g B P ronto Fair last week. They report having Selling for' almost 110thing. , Come aIId weather prevented man from tofu who while cin acros4, and has been laid . .: g were otherwise p spared, II for a few week#. had a good time. ohn take them away. .. ' --For apple b rrels �go to Allaway's —Isaac Puckering sold a pair of bar s Sorry to relate the death of Mrs. J . . y'f -cooperage. Lar st stook carried in -the to an American last week, securing #1 Pearse, who died here on Friday the 6th . county. W. All way, Pickering.' *TT* for one and #140 for the, other. Althon h inst., the funeral being the following sun- • , O - D t �'t KIE ( a ,. day was lar ei attended. - 1 V j�► v . .R _ —John Dickie & Co. have bad a new horses are exceedingly cheap, go g y y sign painted an placed over their store animals are yet sold at a fair rice. What would little Jim take for leesonson p the bOnBs. OIIaHLY• _ Y verandah, The ams is rather taietp. —W. J. Gordon has purchased fr m —•We mast a ngratnlate the section- Geo. W. Decker the barbering outfit a d t - foreman un the romptnees with which will at once remove his business tote uxtsasooE. k he had the crosei Rat the mill repaired. shop adjoining Woodruffe meat mark t• Alex. Thoma h rugs sde a ver pretty - —Rev. McLea , of Claremont, will oo- Charles Hodge, who hoe been 000upyi g hones out of lfie Wilson property on Brock . "- on St. Andr w's pulpit on Sabbath chis shop tae left for Whitby. street. There is not another one like it. in ' • . p� i neat, having ea anged foi the day with . —The apple•buyers hereabouts are now town• . ' Rev. McAuley: busy packing .and shipping. The pried Mrs, Thos, (canton, daugl r of Thov. Allin - . —The annual Harvest Hame . of the ranges from 60 cents to 81.00 on t!be of Reach, died in Toronto last week and , • ' Mathodist chute ,Pickering, will be held trees. The crop is abundant i t>hie was buried at (,lreenbank on Friday. De•, Our tailoring department in now in full blast: We are tnrtting out the �, osn Tnesday, Oc . 8th. Full particnlare section, but, the recent storms bave o e ceased had been living ip Toronto about a finest and best Clothing at prices which cannot be beaten. will bc► given lot r. much damage, and increased the enp y Year• - Andfew Crawford, who was a small . boy ,. ' —Mise Christ a Logan, of - Oil City of wind -falls materially. - •' fifteen years ago when his father moved to y - . �;wae here last eek. She is auxions to —The auction sale season is now On, • ,, Chicago, is in town this week on a visit for . secure a suitable) tenant for ter come%rt• and we desire to say a few words to those the first time since they mored away. $is��t� and���� .� s able residence -o Bing st. who contemplate having a sale. If y!oa father has been eaecessinl in the realeatste Searboro to nsbip council meets at rebid# in the Township of Pickering or baainoes in Chicago. r� Burrow's Hall Woburn, .on Monday the front of Saarboro it will pug you to A fence will bave to be built around the We arts offerin flood Values in these linea. Have bought a large stock ' next, Sept. 28rd, at the hour of 10 o'clock, have your bills printed by us. We give market store and the windows barred wits^ _ before, the recent a Vance in prices. It will pay you to see them. 4. m., for the transaction of'general busi• you a good bill at a fair price, and suOli. iron, for it seems there is to be no end a . . nese. ment this by a free notice in the paper barRlarizing attempts, another having been —Mr. and Mre: Isaac •Wise have taken each week until date 'of sale. This , is made recenti . This timetheviaitorstried `.. y ' t possession of the new premises opposite worth equally ae much as the bills,e• oPep the place with a key, but after Ret tin it in the lock were unable to work it or n the Methodist o urch on Bing street, and cause the paper goes to every house and K , i ,t - ' • amore cosy pal of shops would be diffi• is read, and read carefully, as people find Ret it oat, ooneegnently the strange key cult to find. f a pays ahem. Don't be mislead by al;t• tonna in the door in the morning told of i —James L. P lmer bas his saw mill in tering offers from outside offices. They the fo rteehtah nalt mpt.—Jonrnsl. • • _ . , G C p pbotograpter, Mount �' working order now, and this week will may quote lower prices, but your sale will Forest, accompanied by his wife and bonne- -1` ''0'� lll. . ". commence the rection of his chopping also be slimly attended. Come with us ; bat bo , were uests the fore part of i # i # i . • mill. By the ti a that snow flies James and we guarantee perfect satisfaction. the week of hie fa her, Henry Chapman, will have a num er of'wheels turning. —A couple of oases of sheep worrying Marietta St. . _ : - ' —Wafer Ne le. bas given np George iwas again reported to the council on rVednesday afternoon ons of Chase pleas• RELAr ° '� �� , Palmer's farm i the 2nd concession, and Monday from the vicinity of Thompson's ing and ever occurring events, a wedding, the same has ben leased b James White. Corners, and a third will be re rted at BLUE RIB3�l�i %&ll and et Prloes. y pa wee celebrated in our midst, when Mies Hate M ocallam, one of our most promising P RE MANILLA ' ' ' ' F The place wil change bands this fall the neat meeting. Now it is pretty niear _ -� Mr. Neale has not cat decided where be tame this faros ended. We have not the Yoaog ladies, was united in the strong but a - entle bonds of holy wedlock to Mr. J. W . . . f • will locate. least doubt but. that the sheep owners t - —We bad a ery heavy rain and, wind suffer equally with the municipality after pmule, furniture dealer and undertaker, • of Markdale, and nephew of Dr. Bproole, Full line of Harvest' Tools always on hand. Mizell Paints, Oils, Varnishes; storm here ear y Wednesday morning, receiving two-thirds the value as sworn M• p• p, for North Grey. The ceremony Etc, We snake a specialty of Machine Oils. _ but -the electric Corm did not amount to to -, but the ownem of the dogs are surely was solemnized under a bores -shoe of white W. J �ezi, _ Bickering• much here. In 'thy west, however, the not unaware that their oanineq hays been towers at 4 p. m. by Rev. H. M. Manning, - - , ' lightning did co siderable damage by way at such business. The damage is goner- for of the Methodist church, M the , ___ - - - - pas 1 . . of burning barn , and Jbattenng ornam- ally done at night, and when the dogs re- home of the bride'+ parents, west« end.— " - , ental trees. , turn in the morning there should be no Timde. . Herbert �dc hereon, who tae been difficulty is disooverinR blood upon their •tee' • y engaged with nmeroue farmers bare• bead and forepart. If the owners ctiald tsREaNw000 e ' abouts dnrin tb ast half dozen ears, ' 8 P y be but ones located and required to ;put , , left Monday mo ninR for the old country np the full volae of, the sheep, it would The Bailsff is cutting corn jnft flow, --- -- �-•— with cattle. IL s not his intention to re• have a tendancy to promote oarefu The Usher gang are oompleting F. L. - . tarn, and we C nadians are not to bis —..- - Green's silo. As the dark, dreaming cloudi of depression ar (lifting, . liking, although we tried to use him well ;1.' Browns Corners Miss Harbron, of Godericb, is here I ' And the gleans of prosperity over us glows, . —It is ever thus. J. S. Batker; Esq., e . with friends. - 'Tisa suitable time to look over our wardrobes - Superintendent Methodist Sunday School, Aaron Ash, of 8beadford, has een Wm. Haney ie cow laid ftp with a - i And serously' think about getting new clothes.. ; Pickering, under date of Sept. 11tb, 1895, visitin at James Maxwell's for a'tew very lame back. ; - 1 ' g writes :—°°The organ continues to be a days. ; Ned Glasser, traded canines, "but the Ala the above conviction strikes yon, and yon are moved to vigorous: great favorite in our school," The orRan There "hoe been some Hamilton iri�nds hound came book." Y cellon; we would ask you to,Aindly remember that we make clothes and make is a Dominion, and was purchased from visiting with Robert Sellers durlue the Mia. Fitzgerald and son bee• returned them right regarding price -and general make• -up. We live in Pirie's Block• . Wm. Fleming, Markham, dealer in high past few days. - to Peterboro again, bna i krsde pianos, organs, sewing machines.** James Maxwell has been Ander; the M. (Iron d� Fags have been y ii•�• �• M� A �•Q'' pj'('Ij�rRINVt S:•a ' —Green Mountain Morgan, I}. F. weal er for the . past few days, but is ail week o nine u sew o,xis. li 11 ICKE Every's faithful old Grey berse, succumb• able o be -around again. Wm. Craw has completed his harness ' FASHjONABLE TAILOR. ed to old age and heart fai:ure pn Tnesday Ro art Sellers and Robert 8isley� vis• .eontraot with the Devitt people.. ,,. . - - evening. The animal was in hie 28th ited Whitby fair for a couple of dayalthis W• Sadler and wife are visiting wish - '"' ..,.�. -t year, and until the past few weeks was in week. They had a splendid time. his father and otther friends here. --' splendid health. Although David laments Miss Maggie Heart, of Meaford, who F. L. Green has been doing a big trade the death -of his faithful friend- be is san• ie kachiuR at Battonville, was the guest in Manitoba wheat during the past weeks f guine that anotbar can be secured that of Mies Lizzie Maxwell on Sunday. lien Fowlie has left the Pengelly •I - ' �` • will answer hie purpose . equally as well. 'Ar. Willison is greatly taken up with Bros., and is now with the Usher gang. i. • - - " - —Miss Jennie Wetherald recent editor the attractions south of hind. Wonder if We are pleased to see Mre. Abram O has this he intends going into the clothing busi• Boyer around again after bar recent \ `of the Ladies Journal, Toronto, - •' }' season entered the ranks as professional nese illness. .; - reader. This will be acceptable news to i I Mrs. Perkins, neo Misa Pette, of Maar• , her many friends in this vici$kity where South Armadale. $old, ie with Abram Boyer and wife for u e e e • - - ' she is so deservedly popular. For terms, . 1 -' h - a few we -eke.. f dress 29 Park Road Toron• David Crawford, is •in Torontir on the Mrs. J. Brtguall has vaoated the Lar• II dates. etc., ad i to. Early applications secures choice of Jury. kin farm and J. Adamson A Bona have Selling at cost is akhold "Chestnut," YOU expect us �0 make a pro - _ Yob takes his 'evening !curs pIIaotally he same, — on a small mar The balance of of Sumni r ,: dates. leased t fit, We do but sell - —Thursday of last week Mrs. John to con 7. ! Miss Georgia Pengally, _professional floods all go below cost and one immense new fall stock at the small mart n. _. We all welcome aur new'nPighbor, ohn - $emmer received a telegram from Basi- Harben. nurse. of hew York, is here with her of rofit. Investigate yourself, - _ - . ' } :.. naw, Michigan, stating that her brother, Joseph Ham lost a calf Wednesday ast. People for a short time. p - .. - Ohge. L. Palmer had that day departed Jce menet think before be eFeaks. Cdr. and Mrs. Radenhnrst, of Roahea• ��1l #. L this life. Deceased had been enSering vqe are all glad to learn Mise J. U der• ter, have bsea for lthe past few days With •.s:s.i7e Ue - Bargain, .a:'*' from a peculiar form of inflammation, wood is recovering from illness. Thoe. Madden and family. The above } and the doctors decided to perform an Ali glad to see the smilin face of iso gentlemen is one of Rochester's chief en- , t tIENTLEMEN ,; LADIEa, operation. The patient died while under Maggie Cook beak to our lit a town again. gineer#. , - going that operation. He leaves• a wife The Bridge is just completed over' the Thieves have been numerous hereabouts t t I 16 for New Harvest Mitts. and shree children, and Was about forty- Wilcot Creek ready,for traffic night, and during the past week, Pears, apples and 1,000 yds Ribbon ei� 3d worth 5 t H Svc years of age. Deceased was one of day• ( the like bave beep appropriated in a most 49c for Men's Overfills. - 8 cents.: , `: 8aginaw's extensive lumber merchants, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thoffiaa`egent t3atnrday sbaineful manner. Pity it is that Gia oa• 94c for $1.25 Overalls. 'max -1 having been in Business for himself for evening and Sunday with Miss JMiney am le cannot be made of someone. q$c for Men's Tweed Pants.. Millinery --We hays all the New 'T some seven years. The many friends B°yington. ` Join Danoho had a lfyely time at' Ez• here are a few cows wearing belle 5c for Me�p•s Cotton Boz. fancies fall watch for our grand open hereabouts deeply regret his sudden de• hibition Thursda last. Went on I the who disturb the people of this village • 10c for Hen's Woolen Boa. '. mise. Armadale Bnss. Y - I each night. Through the silefit watches in Weddin and Mourning or3ers 4;, ' New fall` shapes in Fedora acid g• g fi Saturday . afternoon while driving Oh say l Boye' never briing birds front the these tingle -tingle echoes vibrate "� r�;' west on the gingston road near the $pink Exhibition, that is if yon have no oa a at through the unfrequented streets and is Stiff Hats+ 49c to X8.00.. See them. always attended to promptly. .- mills, 'a light wagon, driven by a - man Home to put them in. I indeed annoying to those who desire to - :� - s named Bills from Homer's Corner's collid- Water melons are in full rage sj the slumber. dEWELRX---Clearing entir8 stook at Unheard Of prices --you'd better ,� ed -with Jas. futon's buggy. As Bills second Samson store, a big crop is expl oW The Harvest $cutis under the +auspices j •z neat ear as there are no rains obi kens bu row. i' , ` �� was also drivin west his approach was Y P of ah® Methodist church Tuesday oven• y . rq' The bn in this town to take thR seeds away, wo in was ver well 'attended and !beset riding of York Exhibitidn eft Markham, Oct. 2, $, and 4. dee our r snot noticed by Mr. Linton. goy R y , was capsized and-consideratbly damaged, buy them, who. were 'there wore very well Teased display in the main building add visit Qur store, where the people buy their Rev. B. , -John : eached - at the I Free Ordered �3lothin and Furnishings ' , while. the horse was eeverel in ured. with the ro rant indeed• Particularl Milliner Dr Goods, -Mens Hats, 6 y I Methodist Ghnrch a week since, Mr: lark p 8 - y' y' '' ' � 't obit = kr . :. a w Mr. Linton escaped injur , although• .of Uxbridge, preached Sunday last, � our was Miss Martha. •.of ` hi by, tin .c p . �e�g1Y'y, , �1�►11 I�Itper -; and - e y ` itohod out between- the borees. The lauded.. Rtey. Harris ave et Ver cit• t:_ ,. p late pastor Eley, f3 Walker has go a to P_ - y ' _ - p �E - . p ,:"_ scrap iron man was entirely to blame, conference. ' . i tertai ing addr on ,leis :trip the old I t„_: - � �' , et as he is not considered,to be worth contatry. `h off. they ; ; a m ` i ' • . y . Viµ..; gi: Y i. 4i.t y s . anythin be will not; be sued for dame es. Ca t. W. 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