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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_09_27- { 11 .,VOL* X V J`{ - :il:... PICKERiIN! ---- . ONT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 274 1895: •�.& •ll� - ' 4 �Qx,>e,g�iartal Q�Gaxbs. , ., a v . _ - Medica • �:; ; �`. ; •` . . M.BATEM I ,-M,D!., C.M.,M-C-P.' ��. A S,O., Ooroner. O!!!ae and Residence, ing.Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning 80 to 11.90 ; Evening 6 to B. J,eya� - 1. . I _• NOMAS PARER; Barrister Moate A 1 Nat Dunbarton'I each Hatnrday. funds to loan at five er oent•Y .+�-- - ENTON & D D aS.1BA BARRISTERS, EetReef D SOLICITORS, Choice Family Paten' Floor 08.0 per' bbl. east, Tororto. At Claremont Tuesday lily -- — AT THE -- � r - E.. FAREWELL Q. v"., BARRIB• "� ' • . V • TER, County Clown Attorney, and County S PI N K M I L k.3 , Solicitor. Court Hose, Whitbv• lay { 1=10 =1111T . JAMES MILL SOLICITOR, r0---- ---- -- TARY Public, donveyyancer• etc. Office at Thi�tle Ha,' near rougham• - Money to loan --- — _ — $ARRIS• , �OW & McGI�GLIVRAY, ' `' I i I; �. 11. ; tore, Solicitors),to. Oboe opposite Poet ! office, Whitby, Ont. ��l no. Ball Dow, B.A., Theo. Ta C , ��e A. BioC4illivray, LL,113j. Money to Loan. 8y 1 V } - ------ {{}{{} - 1. .L A ES LENN N, Barrister, Solicitor, �` . tyesv Notary Public, Dtc.,• Pickering, Ontario, � Iwill attend branch oill" at Brougham on f - U. Mondays of each w ek and at Claremont on 1. ! Tuesdays. ffioney t loan. 491y ' ...I 1 you can't agora to Have your ('1 EDDE9 & ACDONALD, Barris- r; lasses picked out at ha ha8- \JI tors, 8olicltors, Notaries, Etc. Office in g p - Gordon's Hotel---ove old Bank office, Pickering, .' i ards. Your optician must Ont,: Saturday of ea h week, Money to loan, ^r `? have knowledge Of science Of Investments made. alter Al. Geddes, Reginald M. Macdonald, 15 oronto'at., Toronto. optics, must have practical ea- Barri�ter�, 1 perience, moot. Lave ' echani- GALLAGH R etc CO., LJ . Solicitors, et Canada Lite building (;al 8k111 and a perfect Bet 7f Toronto, will be at Deir office; Willis'. Block Brougham, every 3 turday. Any busi�,ess ur .,'•I trial leases to fit you properly. in3tructi�ns -left with Thos. Voucher, Esq., I' throughout the week will he promptly attended M r. Barnard 1 to on Saturday. Mo ey o loan at er cent,i -. • I--- 2Ot.-I'Whittly - '1 , ;' Yet a°inary. i 1. I. I - 1 HF, WHA EY, VETERINARY .. • Surgeon .end entiat- Graduate of On- - has all of these raga �ite6 and tario %telrivary Cull Re, Toronto. Graduate in Dentistry. Member f the Ontario Veterinary a very large stock of he latest Association. Dentist y a specialty. galls by _ styles of frames and 1 noes and day or nigbt- prom ,tly attended to, Office • Residence, Teleorap and I'oat Offices, White- • ! for his skill and care ul atten - vale, _ , T 301y ` tion be will make a v I ry —_-IIOP1HJgS, VETERINARY SUR- i 11• (IEON, Graduate of the Ontario yet- Mad�rte Ch r. urinary College, Toronto, registered memt>er of the Ontario Voter vary Medical Association. Office, residence and Boeing forge one and one Harter iIIiles Dort of Green River. Stee l: ! - . q p . ! ! I ! driving shoes at iro prices. O five and sbo , ., ! . . hours from 7 to I1 a, . and 1 to 4 p. m. Tele- . . , grwph.addresa White ale Out. P. O. address, Green River, Ont. ; .I -, ---- - I., m HUDSAS A'. (I A -RAM, VETERIN- . 1 .K�ICKER .`_, �i• 1 ARY 6UIi1(1E0. , t3raduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, orunto,regiatered member of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. also honorary memo r of the Ontario Medical I NO '(• • bociety, tresis all diseases of domesticated ani-- '• mals. Also particul r attention to Veterinary . 1.Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at _,.!. ` reasonable rates. O ce at the well known em- ! Z:•. -. ,,ablishmeut of Graham Broe.. one mile wast of �}'l"'^��; a - Claremont. Telegra s to Claremont punctual- 31Y - CO LLEG E �-:f _. �_ ly attended to. 1_ 1. --- A Boarding School for Bot - _____ -.-.- h S see tinder f3{ttc S ifLRxDB•: ,, :Care of the Society of Friends. '"'""'" Beautiful and healthy location ; cum• I rj1H0�tIA8 DUN ,Conveyancer, Cool- modions buildings ; hum® igfluences ; effi• 1 miesioner for tak ng Affidavits, etc., Glaze oienL staff. mont, Out. . =Oy ,: ' . Very moderate rates. .. i R. HOO E ,ISSURER OF MAR - • P • BIAGE Livens s. Office at residence or 1 Preparatory and oomplete business mill, Green River, bourses and prepares for depart ental and - I-- matriculation examinations. 11. R BUNTING, Issner of Marriage 1� • Lioenaee for tb Count of Ontario. Of- Full course -in Mnslc, D a►ng and Goo a6 the store or his residence, Pickering painting. Village. 19-y ., .. ., ;: R.BEATON, TO WN CLE Send ior'anncriaoement to �• Conveyancer, Commissioner fox taloag PRINCIPAL FI H, affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent l., I Pickec , Out. Money to loan on fe property. Wills pro- 1 I, bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will be in 11 y= Brougham every Monday afternoon for the - - transaction of bdeine s. 97.T • , -1 I A. POST, C t7NTY ARCHITECT AttentlOna js62, ! • • for the coup of Ontario Drawings ++ - andspecI 11 ifications fur iebed for every class of - 1 ,i: building. Nteam an hit water beating and I , . ventilation a special y office-Cterrie look, I 'All who i►r'e desirous of po chatting a Corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby• kesidenoe—Kingston oad Bast Pickering. 97-y Heavy Wagon, Light Wago , 'Buggy, _ I HO lIAS POU( HER, Licensed Auo- Road Carts,1or Wilkinson Plow M prices - JL tionder, Valuato , etc.., for East York and that we guarailWe to correspoa with the k the whole of Notth and South Ontario. Strict rice Of when, oafs and burls x811 at • attention given to all o dere by mail or telegraph. p y,' I ' Oharges liloderate. A dream THOS. POUCT.IER, ' H. R. POYN TER, M ' Boa 47, Brough I Cherrywaod and Brook Road -0k 1 P03TILL, A CTIONEER, ETC., . l'.. Green River, so tufts melee from his num- A number of second hand Buggies and Brous friends both fax nd near. Sales of farms, Carte for Bile cheap for flash. J'.a farm at and everyt ing that is to be mold will / . be handled by the sa scriber with the utmost ' care and sold to the v ry best advantage. lily TEE WESTERN BANX — — __ .r�,!_. _�� I . . - ­:�.r .. . .. -, �... F -1 - MONEY TO LOAN �F cA ADA. —Orr-- . is , WNtTBY RANCH•' - 1�4RTG�iGE` SECURITY. _ r R.F.A.?_j - harm, .''I' Capital Authorised.. • ... ...... " .. #?'goo o�oo a ... o itai snbmribed Capital Paid-up ...... .... .. ...... .>l7o= bought and said on ojmmission. Rest,• pa,800 gy -, I BOARD OF DlklltOTORs. . Agent for Fire, ,, �l!ife Accident, Plate John Cowan, Esq.. President. - "'a - '1• Reuben S. Hamlin, Seq., Vice -Pres, , Glass And Stearn Boiler Insurance W. F. Cowan, Bag., W. F. Allen, li: , J. A. Gib - t son, Esq. Robert McIntosh, M, D, Thomas f 3. Two houses in Pickering to rent of for P-atterson, Esq, j` sale. 'P. H. 'McMillan . Casbiez. •' - 1.,I _ A General BanlRing�bnsirtess transacted, r� ,. y R p y qh payable in all parts of Canada, Conve e,ncin caref 11 done at a mn Drafts issued, ` �� +z 'ower rate than-nsjially charged. Tit- United States, and on London. England, pa ' '' les searched an certified to when able in all parts of Euro Highest cnrret nates of interest allows cn Ba,ings Batik. '4> required, Pr�vate funds al- Deposits and credited half yearly. llpecial at - l'. < l' - ways an ha4d to loan at tOLtian to collection of Farmer's mali� notes. s, the; lowest rate of ` �• V. ��»tsi uc *AKao>Ca. int rest. { 'r7 ,- ' �,...�+... ,_ , g-4 i 1 O. ICgARDSON TORONTO FINANCIAL � �;' Oi$ae., 3ia1e's dock, iakering k `1.. - - - . , �CORPORATJON, dIV PICKEFtING O$T' OFFICEL.lr� -� Rails arrive frgm Toronto a �o a:m. ;...; Ant arYz�d Cap,- `_12/,Xk}U,800 Arrive (I.T,W, A 10 a m Maf e clone Torot�itb 6 6da.m. �lgcribed a _. �' u°° a m E 8 90 a m Close G T w e 115 a m i C p 6 8,600 Awl' Whinyy g 4i " - G T E 7 50 a rn ! (i T E rpm '•' TOYODLO 8.00 p m °'., �! gun >l 46 p m (} T W tl 00-p m �i'iie fTouipaiaj have opened a bra alt in, the i � ep orders issued o all parts Of the' world. Village of Pickering, in th,s oiftae siely oo- __ � opu;ted by the Ontario Bank, tinder a manage. 1� . aaysaas s�ir� s'vs s. meat of the undersigned. Deposits will be reaeiTed and later4t AIIIDW44 Deposits received andnterest allowed at $I-9 at highest rates. Dm' Cent Per annum. Security indisputable Drafts issued on. all parts, eollec oris goodsl on Teary liberal teri", Money 1oaa on- ncuw -, I. 2 4 7.3i1. L aRaxt , aha Other sisagntiiEai. t. t,. I �^ 1 ,i `L , s ay -Y..{ -F. : -. -. :. -- -. �R -. - .. £_ F. , a ,. i.. i. at - 7 k•- I 1: l is *Rlf' �m. t -r.�: I a i I . • { � 11 3 . �r I I ., gl'J.r: y Jy- a, r v , y: fll. fi.: ' ' L+ta �§• d �° _ '-�`: _ ? °°1.3-S T�' .ai- i "; �rat.�s.. ;t,�_3x• k, � '+.�1-�.. 1: Ir JS F'! 5 -v_ ..... ; OUTAROUNDUS LATZ8T LOCAL HAPPENIN Gs HSCOBDED BY THE FRUB@ AND JUTTED DOWN! BY OUR OORRX8PGNTDENT8. • O.LAREMONT 1 '' ' Hoo. Buudy has erected a verandah in front of his shops. . W. H. Coate, of Atba, has rented Alex. Waddle's farm we are told. The legal card u`' Mr. Lennon appears this week in the, legal column. Miss McGillicuddy, of Toronto, was here over Sunday with Mrs. Graham. Jona Gordon has leased the Dow farm on the 7th, of Whitby, near the townline. Mr. Adams has domiciled . his canine with Tobias Michell, yr bile he is away on vacation. We undgretaud that there is a wedding about to take place to the east, of us shortly. Rev. Grimwood, of Toronto, will oe- enpy the Ba,ptiet pulpit next Sunday. A good attendance is requested. • John Howe is tame from Parry Sound i again. He is not much pleased with the way they do business up there. I W. Band rehan and family are away on vacation this week. His brother, Hector, is operating the toneorial parlor. F. Hutchison and wife are at Oshawa and other townseast this week on Sab- bath School Association bnpiness. Simeon Hardy has moved into the cottatte south of..W. J. Graham's smithy, i and will, therefure, be more oouvement to the mill- - The members of the Claremont curling club are requested to convene in the town ball on Monday ev6ning neat, 300h root. at B o'clock. . . Dr. Smith,of Stoufiville,will visit Clare -Mont un the first and third Tuesday of each M011tb. His -dental rooms are in Buniy's block, next door to the market.,` The Ladies' Auxiliary of the W. F. M, B., of Erskine church, will hold their an. Dual thank offering meeting -on Wednes- `day, Oct. 9th, at 8 p. m. All are wel- come. Rev. White is expected home about the 7th of October: Ile sails for New York ver S. S. City of RoiDe on 217th inst. His friends here are making preparations to give him a reception.. Date later. ' . A truant cow with her catastrophe de- corated with tinware, burriedly paeeed through our village the other day. The same furnished amusement for our small boys, as well as teaching the cow a les- son. . Mr..Galt, of Beattie, Ne itt, Chadwick Blackstock, and Galt, was/iere this week looking up evidence in the Alger cage, The Equitable. Life seem determined to ventilate the matter to its fullest extent, it possible and get out of paying the claim, John Hubbard, east of here, fractured both bones of his left le¢ on Monday, by falling benoath hie Dragon while drawing. wood. The wheels passed over big limb with 'the above result. The -fracture was reJueed, and John is now progrei• sing nicely, Robert Graham returned from his trip through tbe,btaws on Mond,iv, having; .been absent a few weeks ua,i vw:wd uuany of the western -states. He purchased a iight stallion and a team of drivers for -shipment to Scotland. Tbry weretmeri- can prize *inners. . C. Garbett has some fine sheep. He took them to Toronto, and having too many of each class, loaned an number of them to other exbibit6'rs,'in each case his tbeep in the other pen took first place, and his uwn pens came in second. tie now thinks that the exbibitort and not the animal g were given the awards. -The ordination and induction of Rev. John McLean took place here Gn Tuesday afternoon and evening. Nine clereymet. participated. Rev. MoLeod, Newcastle, preached the sermon; Rey, McAuley, Pickering, the charge to the minister, and Rev. McLaren, Columbus, the charge to the congregation. The beautiful and im• pressive ordination services followed, Rev. J. Abram, Whitby, moderator, pro tem, presiding. At the evening enter. tainment Revs. Chisholm. Bell, Brown, McLaren, McAuley, and Abram deliver• ed addresses. The Stouffville Methodist Choir writ in attendance and Rave tis choice music. Not the least pleasing hart of the entertainment was the presen• tation of a well filled purge to Rep. Mo. Laren, moderator of Erskine church for the past eighteen months. The ladies served an abundant tea in the basement between 5 and 7:80, which was enjoybd by all. There were friends present from most of the surrounding congregations. We all trust that Mr. and Mrs. McLean may long be with.no -to do good. •TOUFFVILLE. As- was stnod in last week's- issue "Mrs. Camertty;-Wtbe East end, was somewhat injured by tripping over a loose plank in returning from the Disciple church a week ago last Sunday. 'The council on hearing of the accident requested that if she desired any compensation, to lay the case before them and they would call a special me ting to consider the matter. The foriher 1ow- ever, handed over the case to their solicitor, who' for them claims $1,500 damages or $1,000 if settled without going to court. On receipt of this notice' the council met in special session and concluded not to on. tertaip the proposition.—Tribuxas. , The late Wm. Taylor of-Riollmoud Hill hail bequeathed $1,6184 to his children anti Winaifred O'Brien and $848 to his sister. Alex. MaZachren, book ieeper at _the ]dell 't}rN% i `0,6Uk 7'a is ndoi>i;«, is undor we" pta a of > bl g.tlI 0 Via/ Cs :�. e# .a 7 tie• • r�k . • -r� i a r v , a ter ` S , �:•n g�.z3 aL.. �T( 4- � r v. �a xi a'- . ' , •.'i K i .t Brown's Cforners.. , T,ord Monk has leased Ida foreman for Arrangements are now complete f_- ___ twelve months. 11 first annual match of the 34th Battalion Miss Han nab Ormerod visited Mrs. Wm. Rifle Association, to be held on the ranges - .8ellere one evening last week. here Friday, Oct. 18th. Beautiful trophy Andrew Thompson, while returning. cups and medals, and money prizes aggre- home from Malvern one evening last week, gating upwa►de of $150, are to be compet- encountered a wild cat on the farm of Mr- ed for. The citizens of the town of Underwood. The animal pursued our hero Whitby, by popular subscription, present &,-- - for about a noile when it gavcup the chase. handsomb cup ; the Icon: John Dryden, M. Miss Mary Catherwood, of the States, P. P., has donated a .cup, and Quarter - bas, been visiting friends here. While re- master Captain Dillon gives a silver medal. turning up Sunrise ave., she had the mis. 'There are to be matches and prizes for - fortune to lose her gold watch. The young the winners therein "for civilians and map who drives the chestnut team, will volunteers belonging to other regiments: suitably reward anyone who returns the art' WCc notice that the North scarboro South Armadale. ;�, - - scribe is going farming upon a Iarga scale, he and dad. When I say North Scar-_ IIettie's boy snores. boro scribe, I mean the blood haired Thomas Long yisited Mies Eliza Bennet. fiddler, either night or day. Hq is going Miss C. Thomas is spending her holidays into cheaper horses. I don't know bow with Mar. _ much cheaper be wants them as he now W. Clayton received a presant of a driyes a probationer horse. bouncing baby boy. - PZ7NCTUAt.. How is it, F. Paskale has quit visiting , - Maple Shade' farm. _ • GREENWOOD Yob spent Sunday evening last in the E- Grant, an old Greenwoodite, Sunday- midst of our. town. Mr. and Mrs. Parhestoh were visitifiR at edMiss E. H, Gee is speeding her holidays John Stonehouse's, on Sunday last. in Toronto. Whv the "Shoe Fly" smartly went weet Mise Nellie Shea is at present visiting over the Wilcot, bridge Monday morning , her parents here. last, at four -forty-nine, sharp. Mise n Teefy, Toronto, is visiting These warm nights are welcomed by our - he: parents here. out door bachelors, but it drys out the The Harvest hoine people cleared about biscuits, one would need lots of tallow. 165 at their entertainment. Ah man, a wee fawn has been seen • - Mr. Savage, a mill-wright, of Pickering, around the suburbs Of this town, it intends is at present making extensive repairs in to go north. Deer and chuff shooting soon Grees Roller Mill. begins. n Mr. sand Mre. Raudenbaret who have Our new minister has arrived and Jives - been visiting at T. Maddens, have returned in this town., Rev. W. Clink preached his to their home in Rochester. first isermon in the Free Methodist cburch - N hen boys go to faire they should not on Sunday last to a. l�rgq congregation let the girl have the whip. If this rule had The evening Ringing was good. • been obeerved, coopertown would have onp , ---; -- --+• . - - . cart more to day. Agin�otirt. - - The creamery is running as usual full 1 ' ' • blast. • The demand for the well known Mie@ Mary Patterson was out of the store brand of -Greenwood Butter" is far more a few days last week. than the creamery people can supply. Mr. Milme A doing a rushing busi-ne" in Wm, Pengally has rented the farm for- hie mill on chopping days. merly worked by H. M. Sadler. Pengally -P. Stewart lost a valuable;horee recently,- , bas about 40 cows and intends going into which he was preparing for the fairs. the creamery business with a rush tbie W. A. Kennedy made his trip to the 'fall. • city on Monday instead of on Fridav this F. L. Green has a pang of 12 men and 4 week. teams harvesting corn this week. Ile haR Frank Hancock spa^t a couple of 'days about 25 acres which is being cut and Filed with friends to Pickering and Whitbv last --, into his commodious concrete silo at about week. _ 5 acres a day. Rumors talk of a wedding in the w4tern . What is wrong with our football team? suburbs of ourtown ere long. We wonder , Why dont you wake up bovs? You have who itis to be. 9 field, almost a lawn, and not a single Several from thie neighborhood attended match.- has been played on it this year. the Untario Rud I�urLam eshibiiion at Nuw is the time of year to Dlay the kame. I Whitby on Wednesday and Thursday; Ai,d there is plenty of good stuff for a team ,'�-m., Malcome returned on . Eatiirday - Here now from the prairie land. Will has not got as_ Wary gad Dewe flashed over the wires one go,;,d Opinion of the prairie as some have. day lael week informing the people of this Who'were the parties that made. their village of the sad demise of Green Moun. entries at Whitby fair and failed_ to at- - tsiu Every, our wortby P. M. and IV. Haney , tend ? Surely the con vevancee did not Esq. went to Pickering and eal,;d on Mr. I connect properly. - Every to sympathise with him in his Fad i Among the week's. visitors are Miss - bereavement, but imagine their surprise Scott, Toronto ; Mr. H. and Mre. T. Han - when they were informed that it • was the cock, Pickering village; Miss Parker, Hun... - - old ray horse that had departed. barton ; Mr. Parker, Toronto. Eleltement .up here is kept rolling in GorI.PiE;...• great shape just now. Evetybody is talk -inob - I `. - init of the Taylor ve Catherwoou conflab. . i �—' . . . Wehear Catherwood hae'threatened Taylor Browns Corners. - . - with a e2,000 suit for slander. Tbese tl: inite . • alwais cause a lot of unnecessary talk in Mre. W. Ormerod is spending a weik in wFi_h a great deal is said which never Toronto with friends. should be. We are very sorry such is the Mies A Ormerod. of Hillside is visiting state of affairs with these too neighbors. her -many friends of this place. - - , Geo Robins and family, of Malvern, !.WHITEVALE.L. spent Sunday at C. Hasting's. Mr. Shorten threshed out one hundred Miss. Franey, of Victoria Square, is and twenty-five bushels of oats and.clean- visiting friends Fere. - ed them out in three days . Mrs. Mott, of Toronto, is visiting her Mr. Monk Forman has- been slightly in- - . sister Mrs. Joe. Wilson. disposed this last few days, and has has H, We are. pleased, to see Jae: • Malcom Henderson, of Armadale, engaged in his _ about again after rather a severe illness... place. . • I ; Mr.- W. S. Besse and Miss Lillie, spent T.. Empringham, the famous thre•3her, of • . a few days- last week with frienda at Port Milligan Corners, was in our burg last - -. Perry. week, tbresbing- peas at J. Maxwell's fit A. G. White, of 'this place and J. C. to beat the band, ; Miss Bessie Petch has ieft this vicinity -. Major, of Aurora, left for Chicago this for some time. Jim. Pump is hanging bis • week. head very low, but never mind Jim "where Miss. Nettie Cooper, of Colwill, is spend. there's life there's hope." inR a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Mars. Pearson entertained her many :' Beaton. - friends of this burg on Wednesd y evening - A. E - 'hiajor has just retut mod from at. last where they all spent a very enjoyable .- tendanee at the expositions at Ottawa and time in their many. sociable gam sr Moutreal. - Oh -for Scarb( o fair, everybo y is going Chris. Reesor arrived home from Buff. to -day (Frida) i there will be many prize . alo on Monday, having spent the summer animals obown from around here, among at that place. .which -will be Jas. Maxwells fine colt. Under the able management of Mr. We thought that Ecarboro township was kind of civilized, but it does not look much Metcalf the Methodist church choir is like civilizi,tion when we see some of our - showing a decided improvement. new coming fartners going home from Mr. Andrew Hamilton returned last work on Sunday -morning with a team and we k to hie home in Kilmarnock, scot. heavy wagon. lane, haying spent the summer -with The 6:30 train went through here on friends here, and in Western Ontario, and Tuesday last leavi.-,g about .one hundred was highly delighted with this country. and fifty feet of bell rope behind her. R. Dr. Hutchison, a silver medalist of TTnderwood and Tom Hsrgravecame along j. Toronto Uui*sity, was here last week a few minutes after gathering it up and "spying out the law." We understand divided the spoil. that he was favorably iMpressed with the A few from this place were badly disap• location, and will return in a few days to pointed as to Mr. Alger's sale, as the commence the practical of bis rofession. arkham Econimist last week stated that The sakir of the Meibodipst church he had withdrawn his date and tbs sale p was put off, wben such was not the case. here is doing good work in more ways Why not take the independent paper the than one. His church duties are being NEwd where the statements are correct. discharged in an eminently satisfagtury The Rangers of this place proceeded manner, and in a corn cutting contest the their way to Searboro Junction on Satur- other day be led the way, the combined day, arriving there at the set time, four , exertions of Jno. Wesley, and Stephen o'clock, ready to play but their oponents And Peter availing not, as his aggregate did not show up till late,. leaving only a of ten rows to their combined of six will short time to play before Oark. We hear clearlyshow. I I the baokst4nd the half backs kept the ball Quite a number from here last week well down on their opponent's Baal, but attended thefuneral of the late Mrs. the forwards could not score. When the Martin Hoover, {formed' of this lace , game was ended it stood at a tie, after 9 p wbich they all wended their way to the at Altona. Deceased had many fries 8 . town ball where they were treated to a , here and much sympathy is expressed for grand tea. After tea was over thew all the bereaved husband and children. Do- bad a -very enjoyable time together :with ceased, who was a daughter Lof Mr. B. F. - mouth organ music furnished by Callender - White, was of a very amiable disposition, and. Clayton. Following were the played: andjthe friends here cleepl regret her sad beam: goal, A. Little ; backs, G. Ressor cud° iiusimely decease. and G. Sellers ; half backs, T. Kittle, . . - G. Clayton and S. '11omeon.; right wing, Boil . B: i lt} of Ashburn, . has J. Xaxwell- and J. Weir ; centre, CI'. Kittle; ,, , # tip toot Whitby Pros• left wilig, CG. Callender +tad A. Thomson. . j YAO KNQ 1i , r r ,. x, ., r •. n k.. . I x d t g �. -.::. . -._.. ..Ise. i.. � .t-� .. :. -!�: -. ..; � - = .',. d �.jz, w x . �t - h b q �i a r, .?, z s n � ;Swe _ y 1' r S u I •, r I mN , -.. F: �x " {' ,. d .: k, _ ' t:.3n stl = I 1. . . - - , . , . . �. - , , . . . I : -j r, . . , I ­ .�,.� I: , i, �, 4% ­ _... � �J,:-_ % :.: , t , 1 : .;� , 11 �� - ,� , I ,_ __ - ­ - , I- , - . t- .. ::... . . ". . � :: �_ - - , . - I . . �. �, _ , -1 . . . . � . . - , __ 1. . ,� , 4., t . - - , . � . . V, 1: � ': � ': I '_ , �� � . - , I - / , T � '. 1, �, � : 'e.11 - .. . 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"... - � d i , __. ::. " - I W-. � _. :_1 - � .1 ,. - . , 11 �. � . - ..- * � , . . - � i I . , '. ­ . - � _. . � .. I ­ _:ii��, .1 I - - . I . � k - �1. _� 1, - 1. CURPEN 71 NOTES. , �.� _� i� :..-.t� '�. ­ . - `,�; .. "--' ..� - - . r, - -1 - , �V,�. ,.:�, . - _,,, - . __ -1K . � .." - __. "-" "., .. . 7. ...:: _.­� Al I I .!� - . � � . , * - , : - ' I . - - --- I -�I:� - : z .: .., W a POP . ". � : ; hit I ularly known is'the 11b16 o)e �� 1:1 - I'.,; - ' I ' �,­ I . - erazh" has been charged with all sorts of �.. ­ . . .. _­ . !.-� orimas and mis4emea,nois. Tobacco dealers 1: . . -1. I.-:, so -has caused a falling off to the ' � -, .., e, � d lare it . , I - I , - � .-A .- . � .:. bonsumption of cigars, liquor dealan :Are' .1 . .. I _ - ., _., :-;- � against it because a, man filled with tangle �-. � -, -. - � . . foot cannot pedal a wheel, and even the - � .1 . . / . . .- . ,.; 1� 11 I clothing dealers aver that the brisk trade - . �. . - . �. . , -, I,- in sweaters and. knickerbockers in at the . .: �_ :.% - � - I -_� -,I.- _: � . exFenso of a trade in stylish suits . And . ­ . : � I . r - _� fashionable neckwear that is more p �ofit . . - - . . . _ .. able. Indejed, the only dealers thAo appear . . . .. . 1 ave profited- by �he wheeling craze are ;. - ' � . : the dealers in chewing gum and Arnica. I � . �. .7. - : - - . . � . . . . I , . .__ - I I � - . . I . ­. � -,, - �i'V&-'C'- Lii' I 1. .- - - � - �_ 'ne latestand loudest gr a n a, ow - I - . I I � - � . I - ever, comes Jn the shape of a wail of die. - , - . . � , I - tress from the piano manufacturers. It is . - .. - � � - . oladmed that, instead of acquiring the art . - . .1 - . _ - I of sknbly manipulpting the, ivories and . . I . 1. . � . . - , - )edals of the tuneful piano, the girl of the � L .1 I_- - . '.. period is clinging with& tenacious grip to . . - . . . I t4o'handle-Var of a wheel and pedaling . . . 1. . .1 .. . . through the parks and boule'vardL The . � . I . . .� neighborhoods where she was wont to - . _.. �. . flagellate the peaceful atmosphere with , , . . - . . - , s . ��­._ her Trilby caroliDga and thurap the key- . � __ - board of the ancient inatrumant of torture . . ' ­ .� - ,� with her trip-hammer tbuch now know her I ' .-� - .i , 11 - no more. She is sailing over the roadslike . - , , . . the wind, and if you are quick with the . I I : . I eye you may catch a glimpse of her as she I - . , �:. . red . . - I . � whoota pa,st you like. a lurid flash in , . - � I . - - - . bloomers and quickly becomes & bright oar- , - . - , . .� _. mine spot against the distant horizon. I _. � - - � . . . - ­ . .- . 1. - 1� I . -, . . - 'I . I . . . . � - .. .. I We do not know just why she should .. � - - - � - - . give up the piano for the wheel. Surely I . . - . .i., � ... there iv just se much lung expansion and ­ - ' . . . . . - Muscular development in the piano an in . _. . - .� . I . .: - ,. the wheel. Of course, the wheel has the , _. 1k ' . _ . advantage of taking her out doors ip the . . i � . � . fresh air, and yet a new air on & piano has . . . . _ . been known to drive-& great many people � . . _., . out of do,ors. But the pirls seem dotermihe4 . � . . � - .,, _ � ,..- _ to ride & wheel instead of & piano stool and I ..- . . we see no hope for the piano ma,kers unless � - , , . . . __ they will build a pi&no that c,L�. be attached � . - � . . to a bicycle and one that *11 play itself; . , . - .1 - 1. . - . � �, - . . for the bicycle girl is too tired to play a . - 0 - I . . . . ­ I � � . . piano, and, besides, she is too busy. I , . I . / . .1 . � , _. I .- : . . - - �J,l _. __ I . . I - � .. I .. .- . ­- . . ­ I . " .. .. . CANCER BY INOCULATION. . . i __ '! . ­. - . ­ . I . ! � I . . I - . . - - - . .- . .� Dr. Edward'WV. Hurvielle,Whoi.%t'riticalli . . - . I . 111, Suppoved to Have Caught It Froin a . . I . . - . - I . . ­ . _. . Pat lent. . � . - . .... . - , I ' . . . - . - .. . . Dr. Edward W. Bnrnette, of 14swYork,' - I . __ . - . .. is dangerouaiy ill at his home with cancer . - , . � :- -- with which it is supposed he became in- . - . . I __ - oculated while treating a woman for cancer � . . . of the tongue. An operation -was performed . � . . last month by Dr. MoBurney, but no . I - I . _,�:� . .. im,provement was made, and ttie case was . - rL later Tliven Lo Dr. Roland D. Jones. . - - 1!! ­ _. - Dr. Jones was asked about the - came and ­ ­ _. . . . - -11 Raid : 11 It seems to me to be a clear proof * ­ , . .. .. I - . - . of the posaibifity of communication of . I W, . . - . _ . . cancer by inoculation, and more than that, ' I - 11 .. . . � . . a cftfje of inocul,ttiou through two people I , . , . . .- to Dr. Burnette as a third. The first ­ . � I . I , I .. .� paitient was a man, whose tongue was I . . - .. . - I removed by an operation for cancer. This .1 . . . - - man communicated it to a woman, who ... - . ..,.. ha.3 twice undergone a similar operation.. . . . . � 11� R­Atr. it a..-. � 1, IJ . I - W L TRI NEWS 13 I IVTSHhlj - I _:­ I— ­­� f.-7. _. �'.' ­:�1'''.-.1.,'.. ; - "" * i "' , . Itk VERY'LAfEST F101 ALL OVER -.�a - - THE WORLD6 ' r .1 . -N. - Z 1, . T - "."i & Z�;.'.- .14". - . - .�� -4i.. *, . ..*'.'-" 7� , , , .. . �*; , _ I - - . - - 1..__L­,LL�_1_ 4i __ - "' nt&*4tIiiiff6ii�AW1ft6*r4;�i' 6���-_Fv Groat artilla.lis. the waited aWeii, siad , ' : All Parts of the GH*bo. Oesideasaid and � , , , . Am*rt*d for BW Readia& .- - . , - . .- - � . . . �.. � _ ­ , . - I . ; . . CAKADA4 o '41 ..[__ ,�, '' 1, r U. lu now 6 eatrio street allway at Loi don has been formally opened for traffic. Capt. Smith was sentenced to one day in jail at Hamilton for robbing a oorn field. The wallpaper factory of Wstson,Fostor & Co., of. Montreal, was damaged to the extent of $10,000 by fire. .- I A London eider -maker in A charged with violating the li or laws by having too much alcohol invite cider. I . - Sir J I ohn Schultz will, it is reported, be appointed a member of the Alaska Boundary � commission.. I .. _. -1 ­ " .. prourifilin cou- - John Craig, Ibirmaily A n t tractor of Hamilton, tried.to hang himself in the police calls of that city. Hamilton detectives have Alsocivered a pladt operated by boy: where lead pipe, a", supposed to be tolon, was melted down for sale. � ' ' Five sailors of thj�men*-cf.war in Quebec harbor were captured while attempting to de"m They 'were placed. on board the Crescent, in irons. . L ­ . L By a vote of six to' one the town of Woodstock, N. B., has decided to reduce the lown Council from ton to aixp And abolished elections by wards. _ . . . � hinese travellers, including about 50 women, passed through Ottawa. Most of them will attend the cotton exposition in I Georgia. . . The Hamilton Council has adopted its Finance Committee's report recommending no action on the application of the- T.1 IL & B. for AD additional bonus. . Mr. Pohn Lowe, - Deputy Minister of Agriculture, has been superannuated and Mr. H. H. Smith, I Land Commissioner of Winnipeg, succeeds to the position. Prof. Saunders, of the Experimental farm, has returned -to Ottawa from his trip to the West. He says the crop of . Manitoba is, if anything, under-satimat-ed. The Robin t1ood smokeless powdeir. mill at Winnipeg was fire4,by an explosion and John Morris was burned tA death. Another employee was seriously injured. . ' Frank Hilti, a lad about seventeen years of age,resid.ing at 164 Mouro strelatJorouto, . I accidentally , shot . himself on Tuesday afternoon whilat ro"painug &pistol, sup- posed to be empty. I He in not expected to recover. : Mr. Norman P. Miodonald who defended the murders Walter and Hendershott., was found dead in his:bed at St. Thomas on mondaylt4oight'. beath in attributed to hearL failure. The d ceased wa's thirty-four i years of age . � " I I " Regarding the 4rospectis of Canadian trade in Australia, ; Commissioner Larke writes to the Department of Trade and Commerce that the saw mill machinery of tne colony is out, of dso, and Muni soon be replaced. He Also thinks there is a good market for "nadiab boots and shoes. . oil in Do longer to be poured on troubled water. It'is to be fired like A &hall from A gun. As a wave approaches &- shell filled with oil is to be 1,reckpitated in its direction. The shell will be porforated ipth small holes, 80 that the oil will run out slowly and continue its woik'for a greater leng444 of. time than would oLhorw;so. be the � - . ease. I . .1 ;r . 14, '1 ­AA 13r�A� F, -',-"e, __ ' _ . � jr'�, I _ J' - - , I , 1'��'�Q,Q.__`X _.�,�_ .- - , , � -1 110 .4; . � L. . ag M 0:,"., ;"=:� .'R_,--�q,_-,�, . . 't 4 , 'Z,7 .. - I ;V_ , _ , M , ,rt_i! ','!1r:7j---,_,�,.k- , I - , , , , : J � � � I �� � -1 � L" - I ,� - - � ; . 7��' � , � M1 , T'.6 _� - I . � I *W. L ' , ­ , ��;; ­1�,Z- , _ " IN . I I A _% , ,;v , 4 k44 , 'r ­ , . t�, � 'K ., 0 ,p .." , C �, I j fg, 1,1� , , - � i - , . . � � . I _, , lli,, I. , R I .1� - k", . (�" , % - � ­' , 7 � , - � , - , L � . . , . 1, . 11 . ,-.e . . I.. L - , ..,? - . . I - - ' . I - . . , . ,, ­ . I I I L L " � , , . � .- � I I _ I . ­ r - 1, - L - . . 1�, ,� .,,�p ` -11 . ,.. . . . . � 1. I I I � k ` - 1 � 1, . . I . ' . ..) . . _% . , � ,- . L � I i � . .. . �. , L --- L I , I �V I - _; . . ; . z , . I ! ­ I - , . I I I �. `w .- ­ . � I , � . , .1 Z I . - . L . : I I ., . . I � .: , -, ,,�. : �: - L . I I . : I - . 4. I I - ,, ­4,!� 1 �-- � - I . , - .. L . .. I , �� � . - . . � , � I I - 6, ;�� ��;, - . � , I- .. I r-, L 11 . . ,. - ­­ - I—— =====_'P:Mr . - I . - . L . . . .- I I . - . . I . regain possession,, by, mems of a writ, of An ava!&aohe from ilf AliAls"94cier his - replevin, of his two soiki of false toobh, fallen upon: the - village of spitalmatte. . � which wore seized by the landloX4 as a; About two . square miles of I& i ad -have' been A geour4y for the dobL . . . I . c, And it Is feared that six persons The return of Lord Salisbury to power in I And three hundred head of' cattle . have ving n6w life to the United Empire Trade perished. � . I., . . . .1. - I Cague.'The league is issuing 0, rusaifesto, It, is said that the Japanese -have so I ' . statial hhat tile caunpaign im. to be started -swear words in their langal, a. Their - I ' f Oand In favor of inter. Imperial preforer "al trade severest epithet is the word "(a low,' Mns idemnation is f:rd,o ,d by ,he ,),"wa interoolonisl the terui of stronget.t, coi t�or ,1. 0 1 1 - �'Thore, 4 1�r 6. _. . found in the words . e I . An at�em t to beijdg made in England AD. Twenty-;otie gun.6 have been brought check ( nalian oompatition in.the ohO,01?0 from Cherbourg anid placed,in-,,the naval - _ trade. , Pn North Britle,h Agriculturist arsenal at, .Havro. They are intended in alleges a ,considerable proportion of case of war. for the Transatlantic Com. the so-o0led full milk cheese from Canada psnyt$ steamers Bourgogne, - Champagne is reall y d from separated milk fattened and No"rmandie, which.w6uld serve, &a with oleles"regarine. " . auxiliary cruiser#. .1 . . r., Dr. a. deckar, the English �privon phil* hi the principal street& of Canton � may I . anth2 I P,, t, in about to start, at'73, on his be noticed mar4y shop* where foreign pro- , third mi sion to the Siberian mines and visions tire sold aniirely for Chinese cou- convict N*tlemente. His has authority from sumptioii. Voreign wines, especially chain - the I no G neral of Russian Prisons, pagne, are seen on the shelves, together and wrilf"ainoilrZaides the Central Peniten* with " sweets," 'biscuits, salad 'oil, And tarles at JTortask. Krasnojsrsk, YakutAk, preserved milk.. ' . and Vilju�sk. . The German Minister of PtidSuce has A Ne� York mineralogist, William decided to immediately convert the oury Niven, had & rare luck recently in finding standing tour per cent. loans into three. several thousand crystals of xenotime and ver cent. It is represented that the monazite, worth at least $1 space, in the Government would not be likely to under - excavations fcr the Harlem speedway- take such an operation unless diplomats Hundreds of thousands more went into the were looking forward to. a period of Harlem river .with the blasting out of the unbroken pesos. � rock. Xonotime to a phosphate, and one When the blerman Consul at Odessa of the chief elements in monazite in undertook to celebrate Sedan the other day thorium. Both of the minerals are rare ' b r a garden party he applied to the proiect And interesting to the studenti . I . of the Government for permission. The , -According to the commercial bdmm&rY Protect wrote the Minister of the Interior, or the week the trade situation in the who, after consultation wfth the Minister United States does not show much altera- of ForeiRn Affairs, answered that he con. tion, an deprossio n in one direction is off iet sidered the celebration inopportune, and by encouraging accounts from another permission . was consequently refused. quarter. In the Sopth and the South-West ., - - I.. 1. . there has been & pronounced improvement , - - i ­_ while in the central West A slackness in -,- :. Three Dainty Collars. . . -'. I- * , dry goods and other e6apouable lines is The contre collar is of white batiste ; it .rather premature, while low pri3ea are Is bordered with a row of- lace insortioa, reported as generally prevailing. In the � 8owth the autumn trade is said to be open- throe-quar tars of an inch wide, And edged - . . I I : . , . . . ­ L- . . I - �1 ,: _ : . L . � . 1. ­ . - L' .7 � . , 7 1 , :-. .... � . I I . - .. .: - �' .,.,- . - , , - .:,. - DIPHTHRIA TREATIENT _', - I - . �_ - �� , . ­ � I - , , - I - I . . I . . . ­ I . I � I 'A - __ , ­ , ,­ -­­­ ­" ... ... " " . ­_ , _. . .: . .__ . .1 � . . ". - A Ml __ ___ I THE VALUE OF ANTI-TOXINE 1N_ .. . , . .. _. - . , , I ... . .. , THIS DREAD DISEASL __ . 1!� . . , ,� � ,� I 1. �P.-� ­: . , ­ ­ ..1. I ­ * .� .4. 9 I 1 - . .­'� ., -.1. .� :_ � .1 . � I i . " Ra' Proir.. VA* nket of the. rntrersit* or .- . I � : 111; . . - - - -, 1, ­ I . Munich, Prof. A. saxinsky, or the _: . . . . ­ . _4 .. . :. VnIversity of Berlin, and Dr. lticheI6 .:11 � I - . , _* '. -i . of Pails. Have great Falib In Itat - _ . I . Serum 11'reatmente . - - . � .1 � I I . I . ., I Prof. Hermann M., Bi 9, pathologist. ., 199 I . : , - . - - - . , I and director of Ba,ateriologicsi Laboratory ., I .- of the Health Department of Now York . ' L � _ . city, has just returned home from a two - - . . . ... � mouths' sojourn Abroad.- His principal . . � ' I . . . - - I .. object in visiting Europe was to attend the - - .. 1. - - � . sixty. third -annual meeting of the British : - I . . . . . Medical Association, which was hel4 in : - - . . - . -1 London duringJulyand August,. 11 The' . � - . _� I . . ' most interesting discussion during the - - I ­ . . . I . meeting," said Dr. Biggs, "was on the . , � . ' .. ' - .- ' . ' subject of the treatment of .diphtheria by. . � . anti-toxine. Severkl of the most eminenli . � I � - . . . I physiciant of Englaad and Germany -took I . . . . . . part in the discussion f and the results which . .1 . they reported following -the use o -f the - � .i. . * " I � treatment of the disease were simply mar. � . . .. i vallous. ­ - . . - - I . .1 � � tl�o id . ­ - .. $,Prof. Van Ranke, of Diversity of ' ­ : - Munich, reported that - the mortality from - primary diphtheria in his. clinic from 1887 � ­. to 1894 ranged from 41-,.2 per cent. to 67 per � - . * . cent. Since the commencement - of the - . " serum treatment, from '� 24, 1894, to � �. � . . - July 1, 1895,'the mort&lit;phtad been reduc . I ad to 17.7 per cent. The mortality had - . .. . . . : . been reduced to considerably morethau one- ' . . .. - half compared with the best years, and to - I - . � - - -'. two-thirds, compared with the worst vears. - .-. . - Prof. Van Ranks also stated that under the . . ­ influence of the serum treatment, diphtheria * - . ;_ . - - loses its progressive character, and he gave . . _ r r. - I . L. A , . - t h&t. #J%A sar"M trAa,t� - ing up very favourably, and in,lacksonviile, W C60 a Am up." U i � I I . . f. . . .. . .. I . I ment is . August*, and Atlanta business in generally - .1. .. . .11. 1. . . .1. L _ . . . ' . �. . - ` I . .. . 1. A Mo.4TPOWERFUL ­. . �, . . .... . . improving and & feeling of increased con- ,. �.�, ., �- L L . I . .- . ; � - .­ . - I . . ' - - . - fidence exists. An improvement is reported � - _,V . . andAspecifio remedy against diphtheria. � . .. 1. , a ". very 'interesting statt ,-. I � 1� I ir, I IL I I .. '. _.. 1. #4 ment was that � L in the iron, and hardware trade& ; . .. . . I � ' I ___ . . L. , . . made by Prof. A. BagiAsky, of the Univer- - U . '' . . I '. 1% .. L' . 7 NITED 8TAT195. ... ­, . , s . . . - - . ' 'L I ' �: � ,/. . . � L I . - , " - sity of Berlin. He said ubat, during the . . . . . I , I V I last year he had treated 525 diphtheria - . . i1r. ITo ry M. Stanley has arrived at ' . � � , 'S . � . � I LL !'. - . - t i M 'It. �;.3. ... . . patients. with serum. Previous to the in- . - " -_ - . I Now Vori. L! L - . There is�talk of the restora'tion on the . . I . 1 '-L � �, troduction of thin form of treatment the - - . . Missouri P�%iifio of the wages of two years with the same it the Inner e a ty during the four years averaged - - . a 0. outer edge in a ruffle of lace four inobeii .41 percent, but by the serum treatment it ' . .. ... 9 - . has been reduced to 15.6 pereent. ,The -. - .' It ja noi� olsithled th-A the Conneoticilt I deep, shaped to a point at front and serum treatineDt Was said by Prof. Baginsky - -- - . � . . . . , . - - pool law is thoroughly enforced, and that back. . t only to reduce the mortality, but the . - . . t,here is not a pool -room doing buoiness in The other collars are'of white lawn trim- no . . whole condition of the child was improved � -. . . - I the state. I . .. - �- . L.. . . I . . I by i t. . . I � I , Calvin Wilcox of Jewett City, 00DII., Is I : :.. � . .. . 14 A recent paper by Dr. Riohato of Paris , - . I . I . 1'. . V -4 f I . I I - .. _� ,said to -be the. largest land -owner in Eastern ,1. , I., .- was quoted during the discussion, which . � . , . 6) L * 1, , - a - _� - - . I ConnooticuL His holdings %gitrog&t,o_,5W . � 1: - .7, - - I I V _.%0*1N1 stated that in Paris from 1884 to 1894 th . - . ' - .1 '. 11 W. - . - Acres. . � I- �jj�� , .; smailest number of deaths froin diphtheria , . F ,� I i�% � , . _,� ; � r *. . . - ' I I . t . I " in.fopneen days had been thirty, while the .. .- j � t , . . .1 Police C�Inmillsioner Jan. L Curti", of . - % 1 11. , I wri t), 0".. f 14i in the same . - - � BuTfllb-,-�viiited Toronto last week and ' '� I V . , I -1 !�� lf� highest number bad been ­ � I - I .� '70 1. . le 10 ,),, � I period. There is more of tifis antitoxine .. �. - brought ba�k with him out million �0114r& : *, . r. . 'It 11 I - r . _ . . �. .. . 1:1 . .. � .1 - 7- . . L � .4) , , Died in Paris to -day Own in any other city . .. . to be invest4id in loans. . . � , I I , I . .1 - . . I - ... . f -, t ,,f - . . . t L . . - . - . I . . , . I I I in the world, an I th6 result has been L tb& - . :T , . Lord Sholto Douglas, who rboontl, ­ I * L 1. . . . . � � � I _� . .. I . �. I _. . . . art h . . I I . during 1895 the higbeet figure of mortality married L-Oretta Mooney, cone . ' i: , . . _. , . _., -, for fourteen days was twenty-seven and - ��_ e)nger, has decided to locate in Los ; . ' L., - . I . * r� . I . - . . I.... ' L . the lowest was four, No better ev'idenes , Angeles, C41., where he will engage in !' %'�_ ' _' _. - . . - I I - %, . � . . . . .�. -. A I I - . . L . of the efficacy of the. serum treatment in business. ! I .. . .. - . . � . . I . L - , . . - - , " - - , , ' ... . I Z needed " to establish its value and extend ... 1.__.1 . . L' - te 011 5,000,000 boxes of ofauges, mad ar6und the edges with ruffle* -contain. its use. . . � �17 which is Florkda's usual crop, only 100,OW ing two yards and a quarter of embroidery Dr. Biggs, in taking part in the discus- . - � boxes will 4e h d. These will come . five inobo& deep, headed by two bands of sion, dwelt at length on the importance of , ,. I chiefly trom th: 14pasnatea, region on the inch -wide insertion holding a tucked band sntitexitis in preventing the spread of the . . 3"-, Gulf of Mexico. . diphtheria, by rendering those who were --...:. .. . ' . .1. . . t. 11 -1 - It issatimated that this Carnegie Com. ,�,- .' . . . - - i , � . exposed to ShO ilDfOCtiOn iMM11118. He 1'� � .� pany has ooutractol.on Lhand A& orrosent " - .... . I P,A - I . . I . said : '41n one institution' in 'New York - . `. L . . � . aggreg&Ltng almost ow,ow teas struc- . 1. � . , there had been a large number of cases of - . 1. ' . . - I I - - - . : �,, ... ., . - - ;�, tural maLerial. No orders for delivery in .. - .. L.. ... diphtheria, 107 canoe having occurred dur- - I ,. :1 . I . .. I j . . � . I __ I . , Ion . ,- I as than three months can be accepted. I ..: .. .. . . , I L, I ing the 108 days preceding the inject' ' ' � ...,,,� Ill I . - ,Z - ; of the sermon. The sutitoxine was then %.- . ' k0hinaiti laundryman was in Brunswick, : . � . , . �:. - . % '... I . . I .1 . . nits of Bob -ring's prepars- . - Ka., looking for a swin,�L He roosived Little I , ;1 %1* k, � . injected 2W u . '.. encouragement, and, as he would find iti I ; . . _. ..... � . . % . . . ; - tion being used in each case. During the - . -I.. . . _. : - - . . I F � - 1, "� �. - . � . , . inocuiated in the courae of the treatriient � ., � 41 . I �: .. i .-. � . . � �-�;. �� L ,.,.� .- � . RIZA ' ,. I . 1 , . .,. BRITAIN4 �. . . . I � rather lonesome, concluded not to no Ltle. , . . _. � I .. - . . 1. Brunswi6k. so tar, has not had a Ohiae" between them. The nock Ix flafebed iiith a next thirty diay� only. . . . ­ . I . - .- . - - . . � .. ONZ VERY K=D CA52 .- : . _. _' . -', - - . of thi.s woman. He is now critically ill � - - with cancer of the jaw and liver." , . -, � I . -, - - 'Ar * a Sir thur Sullivan re fized $50,000 by I . band of insertion and a lace frilL i residenL - I . I I . _. . ­ . _L_ omrred; in the followiuR thirty days - %_7 . x � .- .. _. . In answer to a question as to t,he general I his song, "The Lost Chord." - Xleot,riciswe say the safest plam of irtfup do ­ . I %, A as , and shortly ; .. . :L i . . - . . - ovinion of doctors on the much-discussed . - Professor Huxley's widow hasroaiivad a - - . during a thunderstorn� is a trolley oar, And !, - LA no Instance is known of one having A TRAGEDY IN REAL LTFL�. - I 1 after five more patients were attacked. ­ ­ - . . I - hundred � - � subjecL of inoculation by cancer, Dr. Jones . ..- said : . . 6vil' list pension of $1,000. . I '16 ..., L been struck by lightning. 'rho wires and . I '. _. . I Two And twenty-five units were - than injected, with the result that no more - * - � . . . _.. . 11 It has always been & teaching in the One h - &If the week Sir Ibiso Holden A , . . L - - oar pole Are a .far better proteou0n, that na"#r�d a Birotiter Instead ist a ggranx*v . I ' can" occurred. The same result was ob. , . - i - . ... � . _. schoola t,hat.cancer could not be UOMMUL11- . . I vegot,arian, The other half he In oarnivo'r. ous . i any lightning rod. I A Brahmin travelling between Chittu; tained iu' three other institutions, showing . - . . . . . . _. . - __.. cated, but nevertheleras there never was a . . - _. : . docto r that wasn't scared to deatn of 'r o- _�Vhezi in the best of health Lord Rost_ . I In Oarlifornis it has beeii found that and Namara was bolat*d in the ro d, and peach stoned burn as well as the best coal, I'll I the extreme, value of the immunizing Power L . L . . I I of the serum. The protective period is a . - . . - . � ' - I - I ,.. _ Experiments were tried in Germany A yeaF bery seldom sleeps inure than five hours out uf the twenty . -four. I for shelter for -the night at a and give out more heat in proportion to Asked house, - . short, one, probably not extending over 14 - - .- - .. . or so ago oi inoculating animals with can. 1. weight. The stones taiken out oi the fruit I whore he was received by two Nair women. -time it in I thirty days, but within this - . ' .1i . .1 .- . ... . � . �.. cer, and the !mpossibility of that was Tney say the crop of' poich � brandy In L that is Linned or dried are collected and � He entrusted to the older sister A tihousand Almost obsolute. In over 8(X) patients : . . . . . . roved. . - p It has never been proved that a South-West Missouri wili-boat the record � . . sold at the rate of $3 per ton. ! for safai-keoping. This roused her . . which I have treated for the purpose of . _..; . I- . I - - . human being could Dot receive cancer from � 1: - ., another. I thivL, in view of this c�se, this year. . . . . New Jersey has 'there miles of t6ved rupees The city of Itochoster, N. Y., Is oonsid. i oring a proposition to purchase for the sum - oupidity, and imAnced her to pr000ss to . I reading them immune, in no case hive I . - . ­ discovered any unfavorable symptoms as . . . . . I I - . . '. i . - that it can." . . - . roada, than any otheL state in thiM6 IOU - - a W . of $33,000 seventy-five Myers ballot Mach. I her younger sister to ma ke &way with their . � the result of tho.injection of the earum. .- . . � � I - . 4 - . � +_*_ - ­ I . ,� --- I ­ I . \ . . . . - L . She is also noted for the strict justice -with - ines for use to local elections. The company � unauspwting.guest and pocket the money. 16 It was the consenous of opinion among - ., . ., , . , - . . . . . . � . .. _.. ..: 'SO , I)TE BULL9 NOT IRISH. - *;, , , �'- I . ; "/ ,.'. . :.. . which her laws are Administered. guarantees the machines, with ad the now I The h6tter, however,stoutly refused to take the sm�iuent physicians in attendance at . -, ' - . the meeting, who had devoted much time . . _. I _. . _: . - I - �� �'. * . .. ' . .. - - They Cpane -Froyn Fnalanit, sconand litud Dr. McClintock, of the University of Michigan, has been making experiments improvements for ' toeu years. ­ I Wt in the crime. War in the. night %be The late Dr. Edward Beiohsi on iono - - to the practical observation of the treat,-' -.. L .. . ' . .. . __ I . . - . . . Flyiewhere.. . � . I with hen's eggs, and' finds that many of, occasion was diiiing with fr4ouds. Rod,, husband of the older woman arrived on the I . I mout by-autitaxine, that the experimental . ... I ': -­ . � - I . I . .�; .4 . . � . - .. I . . . . . here is an English bull," 4%id Uncle them are infast,ed with deadly bacteria. . I in&dvort-ently took a mouthful of exceed. "a no, when he raidily fell in with the stage had long since, passed, And that tho . � remedy had proved its claim to be far %boys .- . �. -_ L - : Ifave. 11 'Pin afraA you'll be late at the The St. Albam's (Vt.) creamery handles ipglyhot,codes. I mined mtoly he deposited pr o0osal of his wife. In the meanwhile bho - . 1. all pther rome,iies for the cure of diph theria . - - I �'. � .. I '�_. � .... : L- arty,' -said a6n old lady to her stylish .. - . - P the mil product of 20.000 cows, and the daily 2 output of b4tor during the-surnmer it upon his plate# and, turning Around. - , younger woman, determined to avert the remarked. "A tool would have swallo'wed .-. - . . and that no physician would be jultified in -L ., f. . I . -'L �. .. .. . . . . I .. .... granddaughter, who replied. 'Oh, no, dear mouths runs from 4,6W to 20,(KK) pounds. murder,roused her ausub,pooting guest, who 1'* - i in him neglecting -to resortto this tre& - . ­ tment in � - . .-� , :,. i - 1. . .- . .: - ..� -- � graildma, don't you know that in our fash- An -order of the court has been issued was sleeping a verinds, warned of A ton -foot 11 wigid-whool" In Nebraska ; his danger, and looked, him up in a cullurn � n � .. ,�,, any caie of diphtheria that he is c&libd upo, - . to attond." � I- ­ . . . . . . .- . . . . . � .. . - . _. I . i0D%ble set nobody ever goes to a party till appointing a receiver for George A. 8&1&, raise* I,VW gallons of &tar daily to a attaohed to the house.' The brother of the ' . . ��, . - t he well-known newspaper writer and height of seventy-flyie feet. These wind. two women returned- towards midnight, . , . - . ., everybody is therc.' .. L .1' ; .­ ­ L . � wheels are Corning more and more into use . _. � � - . . i author. . and fstigu : _. _ L'_' . . . ad with his journey, seeing the . - I "The Scotch produce some very good There are two]. ease@ in the British in the woet,, and it is thought that they - - . I I ­.- � " house shut, quietly lay down and slept n I . . 0 1 i - . ; .,­__�q bulls, also. Two Scotchmen were disousging peerage of twin soni inheriting the heir- will have a very important beariag on the the =1 vaosoted by the Brahmin. Sonya . .1 - �_, 'he relative merits of church yards and ship- lusuohoases the younger twin is industries of the future. aft&r, the would-be murderers,' utterly t . ­ . I ­ "i -_ .. ; . : . � heir presuitiptive to the title. . GICNIMAJ. ,: "I 2- , .-- '' . e:� W ' L _' 'L cemeteries, when one of them boldly ox" - I . .1. I _ - unoonsoious of the obange made in the * " . I I . � ' _ '-" . ,..;,L �_, - presse4 his- aversion to the latter in this It in reported that a British-GOrmAn Rultan, of Morocco ii seriously JIL- . occupant of the mat, settled the sleeper . . ' i ., The f . . . . � - ,_ . - manuer: 'I'd rather no dee tesmship syndicate is form ng, and that with one blow of the dor, and � .1 . .... __ I &Va. (at all) extee for all classes of trimeatlantic busin ., The Provioos of Podolia. Russia, has buried the corpse inL = without L . T�'!. � . : . _.., � - than be buried in sich,& place ' , To which will be Increased. "' been officially d6oltrod infected by OhOlillra- knowing of their fatal mistake,and, offaoing � .1 ., his companion retorted: IvVeel, if I'm -­ :-, . . . ­ � _. . �, sliared in life and health, I'll gang nsewhere The ntw English battleship Majestic Foreign Oduuls in China reporb an in. all traces of the blood that was spilt, .. . ... . . .1 - . _. � else.' . I I started on her trial trip on Tuesday worn- crease in the use of i4joatione of morphine roth ad to their guilty repose., � -. �, . As A cure . . - I I _.- I . __ . ,,H�Ts are. arime'others: A minister in iug, but ran aground on the sandil at of she opium. habit. . - . � . IN THZ MORNING _: ".. ' '_ *:1 " . .- . . - � :: Arran is said to have made the following I- i I . I .. . " . Spithead. She was floated Pff at high ,_ Dre Buggirsew professor of meMoinj in the Brehm in was released by his fair man- , L � .: :­ announcement from his pulpit: 'My friends tide. . . the Universit of Ghent, is 90, but faiels or, and words cannot describe the surprise , . - . � .,.'-. *-'-I :f there will be Do Lord's day here next S&b. Several of the larger Massaahusette prattywell. fie drinks and swokog, - . - , . and horror that overoame the nAurderers I . ;­ � r I Z � '.' bath ; it's the sacrament over at Kilmory, cities have increased, "cording to. the Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the Premier of th# when their supposed victim appeareA before - . . - : ­ ' and I'll be there.' A Paisley gentlernan,in recently published returns 'of the 8tat Ce, :� % , , ..' , . a 0 0olony, Although suffering with them and demanded thei money. Dumb � � .1 : � - �_, : .�� discussing the right of women to practice. census, much more rapidly sinoo 18DO than inluoura, is able to Attend to his official with horror, they restored it to the Brah. . . ­­­ � . - medicine, in a letter to a newspaper of his either Minneapolis or St. Paul. I.- -�.. . ,,._: , - . ­ I duties, . min,* who gave information to the police of .1 . - .. ­ lace asked this pointed question: 'Why : � -�:. p A portion of the pier at Moreosmb4, An M?re mountain -climbers . have been his intended murder. While ioliceenquir , , . _'� , � I -4. � I F y _� should not women be freely allowed to - this was in program iti transpired that the .. I— English watering place collapsed on Tues. seriously or Initially injured in the Al I . i z _,�, � :_ � �_- � become medical men ?" A 8cotch lady was day, throwIDILA large crowd of people into .season than a :. L - -, . '.. , ver before in an equal rangth brother of the"'women'bad mysteriously L , --. � .. a xPeaking strongly to a. geptleman against the wstoor. Two were -drowned, find a of Uwo. disappeared. Tke police s000rdingly made , * I . , -� .- � �.... -&-. smoking, which she said nifist be very bad number injured. . - . & vigorous search, - aud unearthed the � I . ;" for th,3 health. 11 don't know,' skid her . .. A eaptAve Woon used In the German - found some ' _.- . - In private life Mr� AA'4u!th li's4d to be* Wirma manceuvrom at Stettin burst at, a corpse -of the dooessedi And - , :.,_� .'L It � ��-�`.. friend. "ThereIr my father, who smokOP impartially disagreeable to everyone he hisi t of 600 metres. An offlotr fell ,,With tr&oes of bloodstain at the doorstep which I .;," _1 I .- ­ � I 1:�;._ - � everyday, and he is now 70 years old.1' .meets., while Mr. ()hsmberl#An's manners the beAloon and was seriously injured. had not bow whaRy removed. Thepolioe �,. ,,-'.- ­ _�:' $Well,' shri said, 'if he had never smokea ; havo s000rdingly strested the culprit4t, mad I ; . . .''; :�' , are charming, and he is the most pleasant Geheral Armstrong, when talking about . a :.­.�'I.� �� , : - , , - be might have been 8.0.' At & benefit' I' I . I ... :�11 : ,.'L.- - - Edinbunyh, many years Ago, tb6 play 41 of hosts. .- !.� : , , , , t1se busine" profitis oonneated with mission. the matter is under lluvestigation. To ooh.� ' , ... , . , ud* Am iutemo,pf the narratIvet we havo . . � I � . . a . . 01 .., _ � , , .�N; I !11 K_-, - ­ _ y wo 0 .�. ..._,_'�'.- st&te4 that tht 6veningil entertainment Two�-Chinambn f Belfeak lde.,-�Jipv* isr . rk said i 11 I%* first 9'Iq4 of qrwn only to s4d. thai these- rovelations- have ' - ­ I... . ". i � . . ­­ I �.!._. paid the. poll taxes aasosa6d #pinat them I nitout savage is &request �.,�. .. _ - would finish with an interlude I A Ptes. . - - 'Or ii- hapOessod %fitI.-Srahmi, : *fth i due "Al _'�i ,..- �-,"_ � r -a an N 0. 2. I 1 . - - 11 L -11. ri A r, -a .. - is Of . '.. L . ,.: byt � as .0hia4mau No. land China shirl . . . ­ ... - - thi dMget - he - hiA empid , ., � .,e _, orian, m-inister, performing puoli� - 11 - the ex*vs,of I I L 0 1 . - . . __ � I . . - -1 I 0 'ri" ' L 4'11 - , 0�1 'M ,*On .1 . . - itkd t - he life'. . �­ d. 4, . Z . - air'll * - 40; a .1 . They ref used to, gi' p their names to the A lot ago of Pris lia'' - nita(%�Ouaw ... ­ 'I �'Uy .� � _ ' I . � �_ �.'__'. worship in a church at Edinburgh, 04,06 - 4kis , 0 nor I .. . . L kafit - beft diS _,#A , V . .d ­ .. ". . Assessors . 'Wir . , WY,41 *, LL . . - , .1 .. '. .. . . 9r* ', _ 1. . . I I , : 4�1 - used the expression in his prayor. 'Lord, 9 bud the �.�axesi wore assessed as and of R.Ul ;aris * ` . . "I , 11141- �,*X( _ , Y. . 1. 1- .. .. 4 . I I � , . I � % , _ JjW% , . I I - � . .-� � � ' .-1 . "" I I , I i . �_ �604 '. . * . - I � � . 6 It A V* ii -_ . I . ".. ­ Irz . � ! .. : , - 1. av;e me!cy up % I %, - I I ­­' 1-1 b M1 � � _­ ��' � ,,, 0 - ", * o - , h on all fot 19 and idiots, Ind above. Rustchuak, and twenty poloolsi Ulm .) 4 . ", 2, V 7', I � I . :I- - . ­, par i A mai -6;iiA Iiiii1sudlord nbalaii': airost6d Upfti1b#� -8h&r_0 � . L I -_ B , .,V - . - �,� t calarly upon the town coundil of Bdin. ' I I - . - , I , I � v& _ - ,_ , &M 014 -MI, i .1 � . �.O-*0010 104 -'r . _.; ,P ty 4 _4M "N.M. ii. " V_ - - 4 - -)L , - . �;... I- .. i a . �r ,,��tr _., - , !!!' "IM -M " 61101-0. 1FA." ` 1- . � I - -,trying up, K '-� _�, .- � Z - - burgh ' 'Me.. for. eight we W board, is the �Gonsviraosr.. - , %W . . ­ �.. - , t b � - 4'.4 , ,�- Pt�'lftp:, -u k - . :1. 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I ..., L I � . No fewer than sixty-six persons in Great . - I-) ­ . Britain are shown by the income tax reports. .- .: 1 1 1 . . - - lust published in London to enjoy annual .' ;'. I...".'; . - - inoomee of over $300,000. There are nearly: L -:::-, ­ ­ - _� lwothousand more whose incomes range .-.- .: .. .. - � _. , �� iltl 411 the way from that figure down to $50, - � . ..; i - ' ' ' - " 300 a year, while those possessing from , .- ' .-- � .- . 125,000 to $50,000 a i year exceed three - . - . . ' ...;!. . -r. thousand in number. Some five thousand , - -- I I— ­ . . '' -.::-.� � people are taxed on. $10,000 to $15,OW per . .; '. I .. -__.lal� annum. and nearly fif teen thousand. citizens - ":T ,.�, . __. _�:, . � make return of incom" rans(ing from $5,000 .,i � : Id bo $10,000. When it is borne in mind that . :_ , ; , _'[ - I.:-. - i. the tendency to rate one's income for re. 1-1 . . �K I Y.. ... - A, ..... ' Yonne purvose at the lowest possible figure , ... �� . CL in, almost universal, and that even the meet �_ �AZ - ­ ' ' I _ � ' . , I .),.o upright and ps,triotia of citizens think it ' ".. � � I - , . �1 . fair &me to dfdo�' the tax collector, it . . . -1. I ''. , must I re admitted that the, showing of the . .1. ` 0-4 L - _ � _.,411141V report in eminently satisfactory to Great ��O� I ..L " - *1, , - , , " : 'W . Britain. I . L . ­ 11 - - - " i. - '� . . I ,. .. - - . . * : 1-;,�,?.1' I - - ­! ,. - *O. ___ - . p .I ,..:..- , .. I " �. _. r 0 . L; . I .. L k.�'J�--. �", * . .­.­-- I I . I I A Cruel Advantage, - . - . . � .. , Ze. " ­­ ­ � . ­.. Z� , ­ 4 " . .�­ I �nklm, .1 0"V ; I . .- �, -16 . . Said an ancient spinster belle, . ­.._..x.�.111- . . - ,��,,!, - - � � ' '. ";* _�, . " I As she with'her escort stood, " ,�tiv-_ , - . I _. _. . r%. , �,J.- - '. - � I 1, . Whil the rain in torrents fell-: . , I .5,1' � � _. ,­ pl�!.­' - , , -.-� ­"_�_ . _ , __�LL. - .__ : ".: , - . , . �,;` �: .- ,Z. 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' ..; , :, _ Tho Zar�.et Maanhttaro» or - ._ ' �,U :: - t:.-_. ... in EI in County Tell$ Give chapter sada verse cf tine 'Stat oi►sa •I d, .. i PURE HIGH GRADE �' A Youn" Lady b 'Title Rw�r+riagr et 111x. Jettb ffiseyer. darn er. %a D>tapelled its SA i4llrnafes b 11►r..!ffi�o a + , �, of ptiedtoal treatment naenSione+d in .the �+ fi ' - How it Skived Her Life I Itneardlne, Oat. --A victim oi[e►diger cure tots tlhe Qeart. CjOCON find CHOCOIA 1 G� • r z- Jt3ible, v►here s plaiater of figs was r000m• tion in Its most Distiressing >�®rns- The thousands who eufier'from heath die- jv.,-: , r mended a@ a Oure for bolls. .On this Continent, have r•sairyill i+ ,rhe case Bamed the Flimily Dobtot nd The I ADI$*' JOVRNAL is efTeriaq the - tiaenalaglr a Nepalese case perfectly ease will understAnd what in_meantby Mrs. lie Gave It -up-'Reiter come When following series of valuable articles to bhoao . Cared by South Americaia Nervine. Roadhouse, of Willsdf`oft, Ont., when she HIGNEBT AWAR08 � IIt►pe fled Almost Gone-I>realth AlCaln who answer this problem oorrao4lF' t- IB L the face of a banker saps : "Cold sweat would stand out iu fkvm the stoat ,, � �� t itesiored. rl[iP{T,RSWAIiDS. however viewed. There lr gree ads Fon y face." f ve yo - . -industrial and Food ~+ t be u m W th e r ne - who suffers from heart. trouble it fa .death ' �` Irronr the Tilsonburg Observer.'„ `` To the 8nt person rending a abgreob' w�rittan plainly theoareful, EXPOSITIONS r '' I struggle, for it is hard to. say when the Mr. J. yV. Kenned , w.ho reeiei't en the answer will be given a Fino•tonad Ross• oautiour, ooneeevative man r 15M y cord of life will not o4sp with this disease IM EUROPE ANO AMERICA. t+,` ` ' 8th oonoeasion of the township of Baghitim, wood Piano, by Dnp of our facet Caaadtan of ffnanoa, one who weighs l f >�• contro►lin the s atom. Io the inwreats of ,� is one of the most respeuted farehers -in the .nakere, valued at ons hundred dollars, every detail, and rvho, gen• tinm& life, let aU who suffer from heart iBiltion 0 la view of ms � w`} _ a'_.- Brous In disposition, is yet i ! ' , many imttwt►ai . ,., J 'township. Recently an Ubeerver repreeen•- / or genttemaa.'e si m as p efredhes (lady firm and resolute in the . troube always sob pomptly, and use a ,;, , of the tab.ts ase wrapper. on oat '; ' tartive visited his --home for the purpose' of 1 l6 -Ten Stiver 'atehee, lad or goats. reined that is effective. Death may easily • Roods, oonmmcs should mataswe , Y 17 to 36 -'!'went O ea , P'aoE011d NtRkwt. conduct of his business, as a y that our place of manuhetnry learning the particulars of the recover of Heav a tit banker mese needs be. coeur ff !t it a Dees simply of experiment-' Aamei DoreL.eter, ]I+twss. a -4 hie daughter, Miae Alice Kennedy, fe0ii a y Be♦ lied rysE,Rl atehea. 1 in with medioinetl that are not egeaisllq is prima on a.sh pectase �' • e t.hrou h the Iwo R; td' M -Thirty hat dozen Triple -Plated Taw ` This is the man who suf• t remove the brouble in chit z �•; severe au {-trying illi._@ , B $peons. fared, ss few men have svflered anywhere, to ended o $OLD BY QROCERL HViRYWHERL . '6T to lb6—Forty dates Mickel Tea Spoon*. � ,,;<� of Ur. `i'illiame' Pink Ptlis. after medical from iadigestiaa. His own words aro there t dlreotloa. Dr. Agnew'r Cure for the Hoare - _ aasJstance had failed. dies Kennedy n A7 to 160-FortyfourHandsome Gera Rings. „ is a heart specific, and will give relied with• WAITER BAKER A CO. LTD. DOItCHE8TER, JAAiir �� �"#� presence the appearanne of a healthy and_ HIDDLZ t BWARDs1 Abut a year ago as a result of beav� - `y' ' in 80 minutes after the first dose is taken a ` active yaung womau`of twenty, and bare To the ereon sendia the middle correct x irk, ne doubt, I became vary muo - P g troabled with indigestion. Aesooiated and ours permanently,as many have already ■ . ■ i no indication of having passed through su answer tri the whole competition will be with i! wore throe terribly di+trasting testified through these oolumw. > t' > r illueas whiuh battled the doctors' skill !`b given number one of the following list of failings that 'can hardy be described in It is not the many oaths that make the y sic f ens . • the reporter Miss Kennedy oa.id that in�the prison t .- i ; any language, bu0 that are so common to ttrJith, but the plain single vow, that . it k ;, , ,3 autumn of 1�9,I she was taken ill' and a i-A-Randeome Pl>�►uo, ~slued a0 tont bids- the dyspepsia had crud vs►tiow methods vowed true.--9hakeepeare. i3reseribe SCOtt'9 Emulsion Of� _ '" physician was called in. Despite alt ;the dred dollar@. of ridding myself o! the troabie, withott0 _ - ' ,lector did for her ,,he r'r►ntinued to grow 9' -One Sliver Tea t3e1 (i pieces} QaadrnDle AL last I triad $oath lmetioan. • COd-liver Oil and Hypophos..>, plata. succors. 1'yPgpjTy.pjy$ YEARS ,A biARTYB �, �1 worse. She suff ied from severe header es, $--One complete Set pioltans (16 vole.► - t � Nervine. The rosult ? In ono word I may phites because they find' their ' '.: " + & to 11-E! ht beautiful) bound books (Hi °-�2. became very pale, rapidly lost fl sh s y story TA RHEUMATISM. say, ►nd I gladly ray its it anted me, and 1 , and her limbs were cold and ewol• of the Bibto}. have no hesitation tin recommending wy patients Can tolerate ItOT A : *,; leu, 5iie suffered gre�►t pain and 12 to l5 -Fourteen Hjandsome (cold Thimblets: Itetessea htam Pain In One day. . 26 to 92--Sixtyoeveri lest•aments handsomely person affected with any stomach trouble F•• „ long time, as it does not upset. - . t :,,F -• it was �� ith much diifiaulty she o- old bound- to tr' Soath American Nervine:" Ib is my desire, says Mr. James Kerr, ,� move about, and would sometimes lieeee�for `Ei to lab -Thirty thr�t38olid silver Thimbles. farmer, of Kars, Ont., "to tell for the pub• the stomach nor derange th0 ��,� Mr. Boyer it not the man to heedlessly hours in a hall stupor. At last the dpptor 126 collo--f'itteen d zet, Diunor Knives 19u�• lie cod of the coat blardn South Amort- digestion like the plain Oil. ��r'' Titple plate). dive a testlmenial far a ropcietary medt- g g g 141 to lu0-Twenty andsome Silver - plated cine but the strong wordo'that be uses of can Rheumatic Cure has boon to my wife. - ecoid do uothin mute fur her, and I the } family asked hits advice as to her usingfDr. Cate Baskets• She had been a rent suilerer from SCOtt 9 Expulsion is aS much �-- lliama' !'ink Yil18. He said he wa of 161 to 180 -Twenty alt -dozen Table spoons south Amaricaa Nervine come from a i g "" `, . «' i rateful heart He was sick, nigh auto rheatnatiem for 2b yearn 1 had doctored easier to digest than the plain .: the opinion that they would not help er. (extra gaslity}, g with all h sicians far and near but never . - 181 to 195 -•Fifteen Silver Tate -a -Tate sets death, and this medicine made him well F Y + • In spite of thi9 -adverse opinion, however, (quadruple pltii 1. again, received perfect relief uDtil she used South Oil a8 milli 'is easier to digest . -. P '° - h5 she d itermined tc: give them a trial, gtnd 198 to 200 -Five 3ilvjer Tea 8ervieee (4 pieces) Amoriaan Rhoumettio Cure, It baaiel ed ell �' ad This Great Discovery will care radically than butter.. asides, the fish- ::- - ', . before the first boa was finished the wi .om 4uadrnpie plate, in every care of iadigastion, dysprpsb, pain in Dna day, and seven bottles cured >K of the decision was made manifest. ,An - , CONSOLATION RZWARDIL r nervousness acid general debility. IL fs fit• radically. I think two or three bottles fat taste is- tak n out of the oil, «� r . improvement was noticed and with )joy The last oath hundred persons sending tingly -termed a Greac Discovery. would have bean suflieient-bad it not been and it is almost palatable. Tha : _ - �` 141ias Kennedy continued taking the .ink aorreot answers will be awarded prizes as far delay in reourfog medicine. I most s" pills until Ellie had used fourteen b Nest follow@ :- - - cheerfully and• freely give ithis testimony, Way' SlCkly Chi dren, emaciated, 'x •.:- when oho felt thatshe was completely o rad. :1 to 10 -Ten halt -dozen 'Pea Sycosis (Triple La�tRhable Mli�Lake• \ and strongly recommend @uderere from anaemle and eo sumptive adults,. I f • Sne has cot taken any_ since the early t um- Silver Plated). Two ladies entered a book•atore race rheumatism to use this remedy,&* I believe gain flesh on Cott's Emulsion..- . • 1., tito2o-TenO n Face olid Nickel Watches. sad the ossa or asked the clerk -for a boo ., - mer, and has not had any recurrence o her y g it will Dore in ever case " 41 to 40 -Twenty Bi ver Thimblow. „ „ y is very remark ble.. - . old trouble, and never felt better fq her tlfee'•-Twenty ha f doyen Tabte Spoons ¢Sib Defied Favorite Prescription. The . • life. Indeed 1�1iss Iienredy says that;as s ver Piatsd), puzzled attendant was unable to comply He it armed without that is innocent yon't be pertuadsd o accept q ettbstltuis! t+ Within ; bo thio the .croon sad thio Lhy gcott gowns, Bellev Ila SOc, end 1. ,. result of the Piuk Pill t-reatmenf abet •bas 61 to W -Thirty Tee.:aments (Morocco Bound). . with her re uest and she left the store ; _ a 91 to 87 -Seven Paid Silver Sugar Tongs. n uir eliaitod the tact the. wall of brass. -Horace. ` gained 25 pounds in weight. A short!time g9__one Comppiste et. cooper 116 volts., disappointed. qq y 1AhR S here is t snap for you. Harris _ - after she began the nae of the Pink Pill■ 99_One Blacir Silk roaH. she had overheard& conversation between Lo htiN -ample cloth ince" for quilts. Bong ^' _ avorfte Prosori Neuralgias Persistent Akonj for trial for., Dori a,ilue, the doctor who had previously attended her 100 (or last) Fine T ned Rosewood Piano, vale literar ladies in which F ned at spur bu dred deflate. p 27 08 1 W1 )tum. St., Toronto. called aua was much surprised at tht>t im• tion"was mentionedwfthextraysgantpraiso, Iia* but one source of relief, Nerviline prop ement in the young lad y'8 appear- Each person eo peting mast be or become and had jumped to the conclusion that it --nerve pain cure -penetrates to the irri- h BUSINt:88 HANCBS. a:. ane, and said that if Pink Pills had canoed sn actual @nbscribpr to the LADIIiy' Jot R- was s)>onk. She now knowsthat Ur.Pserco's toted nerves, @oothe@ them into repose, If you want ro buy o soil &stock orbualneer tn„ transformation by all means to continue NAL. I resent sul�@oribers competing will Favorite Prescrip` ion fs a sovereign ours and affords relief almost instantly. The of any doecription writ me. I have bad large `�` t}sets-use. Mise hennPdy's etatemente were have rheic farm tiktanded one year for the for the ills and weakuesees" p• collar W whole range of medicine of%rds no parallel experience In t.hu whet pato. Am selling 1Jusi- . t _ ,� : corrcborate.i by her father end sister, both eighty ce0te rentl, nc.ases rontinnail�. Cu respondence confldea- x c women, for she has been cured by ice use. to Nerviliae as a pain reliever, tial. No charge to buy >rs, JoHN NEN', - 1 � of whom give all the credit for her marvol- rhe regular s bscription price is ons Send for a free pamphlet,. or remit 10 cents As" unkindness has no remedy. at law," _ 2t deiaide East, Toronto - dollar •►er year, but during. the term of in stamp' for hook (169 pages) un "Woman let its avoidance be with you a point of SPORTiNG 60061 11t kinds Oun-4, Rifles, . i lour recovery to llr. Williams Pink Pills. Am1„unition, lou} E -ping Tackle. Agents - llr. Williams' Pink Pills are. especially this competition, which remains open and Her Diseases. A•ldress Worlds honor. --Hoses liallou. onl until the 16t of December inclusive . ( for Blue flock, t'i;t� t'i •eon ,Ind Trap+. valuabieto women. They build up the blood, y Die nsary Medical AssociaWoa, Bufls{o, T: COSTEN CO., _ soarers the nerves, and erJ�dicate those subaoriptioae wiil'he received at the race of jrj, I DBLh Throw; h the Kidn6ys• 108(1 Nota Damo St., Montrea troubles which teaks the lives of eo �rrJar:y eighty cents per }ear, or two for one dollar lliaahinery oi� All K ads, . nd fift,y cents. ih.eree s Pellets core permanently $Ardly any nrp(aue of the human system : wonien, old end young, a burden. Dizzriaess, IL frnrti Vi'indmi;i Fire llrpartment 8n¢' . palpitation cf the heart., nervous hea�iJtclie The JooRNAL as been establishers fot constipation, rick headache,- biliousness, play a more vital part than the . kidneys• ties and %Vater orLs Planta down- to " and notions roatratio❑ apeedil ield ro fifteen years, and lis thoroughly reliable in indigestion and kindred ailments. A cieraugement of these, even to a s,llght �ngino I'ackinK < f the best kind. _{ - T P y y ? ever re@ ect •sod is cheap at one dollat degree, will lead to trouble that tr hkei y, J. E. NAUD, Ma ufacturers' Agent, this a ondel fol medicine. They are pleo a Y N • %pecifio in cayea of locomotor Qtaxia,pjartial per year, f Tho rt+ason why ail men hcisor )rive is if not etayed,to prove fau►1, There i@. oD1y 2':a; \nits Jut u at.. Sluutreul, s paraiyais, St. Citue' fiance, sctKtiea, Every per@on vrho compatee cannot gat r because it looks up and cot clown ; ►spires, pee way for the @ys:cm to be rid of t.hie the after eftepte of prize, but those iwho do not will get good and not despairs. -Emerson. disease, and that i• by trying a rnetiioine DAY SURE& oa 7�ar A - nenrsigia, rheumatism, M la erippe, etc. In men they effect a r,diesl value for their ei�jhty rent invastinent and - - - -- that will not espe�saiiy, sad le a apecifio Z address r amt w e will ebw all the above artiples, as far as the o,wiil THE MEMBER FOR ALGOMA. !or kidnap disease. This is the strong r,', ho- to Make43aday: ab• cru J cure in all cages arising front overwork, y g __ factor in the seat got}its American 1{1'tlney s lIt'-i eel 7 w� farn,ah rho wort and ' mental worry, cis excesses -o! any n tore. be gi von to Chore whose awwsn are eorrsoty R t..►, n roti r rno xr,rk ui the ►,� aiirr Ther are sold only in boxes, the trade n�iark Ne ohargee will W ex&ated, beyond the IN .`oorve U."We Dom sell. N.P. far Algci]i»tt, Cure. I t ie preparefl ei pvoially for these .. h. r,• �,.'r Iii- �rnd I,. w,:,r addrv+y • } Y eubsarl tio8 ries named from those who L IIer.ommendr !lir. A nevv's Catarrhal r,t d we will ,•r a�a lin' ,:--!L pnal11� and wrapper printed in red ink, at �i� cents F + s organs, is radical 1n iu baniehtnent of` t rwrnernt,Fi ^ ruarnnh•e.: fir irr.,flt of . "' a b.;a or nix boxes for v'3.5O, and may be saocv4 in obtaining rewards. Powder -It Kelleves is se to " "in- disease �loc•ated here, and rich in the tz f, r, r: rz ,J• r`.o� ul Ve„reI -' i , TAe list of saooessful nam tltcrs will be alta• heating power necessary to complete; had of druggists or diiect by mail troth lle. Po I p. T. 'tinrgtsn, �f,snage R'ind�or• Ont. Roxa �ti illiame' Jledieine Company, Brocltville, Published in- th isms of the JOURNAL Let no one be eurprised'at the high char• r,>,storadou. __ _ ; Ont,, or Sche>>eetady, iV'. 1. following the ol.oi et the oompotitiont actor of the testimonials received sly the t'atatrh Use vasal Balm. Quick, po'si - i I- Ten days after he date of closing o, the proliriawn of Ur. Agnew s Oatarrhal tive cure. ,%othins;, cleansing, healing, UNIT CO H _ ` . = I'- eompetitwo will be given for lotion Lo Powder. Thin mc,diciae merits Cha beet . A. P. ;81 , - TOMBSTONE RHYMES:' I` reach the LADtes' JOVILKAL office f om cite. things that can be said of it, for be -he _-_-_._ ___,_____-______- ..I NG��g AYl YOUR LU W . . I - tont points, but they must all to post- trouble Cold in too HPsd, Catarrh, Hay v13� SIB '4' - I marked- not ister than the 16th I) em1mr. {,� te �+ - X14 - .Inrstar-es of i'rankness whleh iierin to Fever or Catarrhal I)eatners, re►irf la so lll� �iJ til �d GERMAN BREAST BALSAM, - +, I _ . have roKsr,tied rhe Village Poe s. - This competition it revivod, sf r about seedy and etleotive that it eharme -all. - _ - - . -- - five years' silence, only at ilia soliotta- /Ihis is the view of the popular member of "tn July last I axu nz ct iit:u tai slit ct�ut:il_ - }_ It is Cranston to sa► that makers f the tion of the many subscribers an friends the House of Gommons -for the District of I . Tatestunea have little re and fo the of the LAnrEn' JOORirAI>. Tbnae r zee have and w'ayt:>krns►itllrheu Sold b} Ilrusrici�ti At LS and 5ttcenta. g. g p Algoma. who has used this traditJne - _ n1J►ti- n.in Its worst'' _ _ _ _ ____ . . - truth : " monumental liars," the are herowtore been given to agents for stetting does not Hesitate to tell the ee le of C;an• ---- u clubs but lite rhe rfzee) aro now P P turfii. I,c,c•al p tt q• I {� ' eometinies ealta3. But though the good p y ( P ads of iu great worth. slc•ians tre.itr d me, , ,�j e D U TH I E & SO a S . offered direct to the 'public, and we know Sample Bottle anti Blotter Benton rocet.pt ,. hut' their remedies � SLATE SHFE'T-METAh TILE & GRAVEL RJOFERS - aide of the departed ie generally -end that Cha winners will br well) pleased with of two $.cont Stam '�# ' i' • did not [;lvc nye clop ( :<hctot �tf•t sl t ei'tni;;, 1'urr:c t'uLt,i'fila, Iced property --emphasized, there are many the articles offered. . _ .y, G. Dzix Hurt, #; Church 6t,, Toronto. roller. I wag ri•dciac►.i Bu►ek ,tart t,rc r n lin„ring i:►te' J(etal Cur i.nst;:nces in which a s frit of fra knees . Of the thousands of penonr who gained to ri � nice:. Fc•i1,'T,tr, liowing 1'iti'h, Eli% txutters p A world without a @abl,a h would be • ve flood s :tar rewards in previous competitions, word it LUwntat,c n,-b:r.. ttupt,liett the,tr;tde, . see,ma to have ossessed the villa e- cots 'like a sten without somite; like a sununt r eapsrtlla a tet al , p R ' yet to be received from a dissatietied •corn• i . ` Telephone mad. Adelaid at Widmer Ste - without fl000rs, and like a homeateiici Rlurls 1 did. I take TO wiro6e ser�lces are so much iii dem ad on etitor. Address- The LiDlee JOUsxAi., l li • , g-. ► T - ORON -: - p without& garden.•B- eecl►er. i frit t , pivaiure in - -- - mort-uary occasion%. 73 Adelaide $t, Vi.; Toronto, Canada. -�; �'j r,T., y ' great %„ ' t1i jt y stsitin� that trot, ilei- r�/ri�,,q� l� 7 *' I❑ a t'ermon t remoter , aeeordin to an ----- ,,A � 9 k When Adam Was a troy f ex :IJan �e ane rna reaii the followin ►, I 'IRI tit s R:cvp ru:►ri:e�i re- �l Y/ , t3 :.. CAREFt�L HOUSEWIFE. , ;l<: / -fI t ” l' elrl' atih, Wl;1Ch certainly d�Jr DOL err On - I This was years aRU, for Mali ha@ bR8 �'yp '"'fid �' t ''kf. /,uptlilUluh fed. j/r�trllC r� �, the aide of Battery : - ''" dead rluite a wtufe, !trough to ba surer tie•"+i• ta:►rl}' ts'itit the m . i '+` . A �)teladon Woman a Elaborale ne.resce er has left a proRe,ny that keeps u pretty lits. l3srun C; antic a COR. A t, A Sc CERRA D STS•, TpRCial hoo Here lies in silent clay ! lust I nm now eA\At.A t=rr a,r -c, t'oniu,. rt i.,t �chuol;' �tis.Arabella faun l Uer Ilomlt Agalsst Plilaae, well the family ehamoter,sticb. " I here are cured. i�'liileaAlit-ted I tvay frc•,luenth, t,btit;ed ( • ,t,iv,110.t.;e- t►eeSt lin me twilliciion ; Stu- . �Fho an the list of :Na ' I wise mea to•4sy wt►o delve into the misty to u tt= crutches. l , atuiot n•,r..innieu.l livtrd'9 dr uUs ,t .i -Ceti :o.pi„ uir,p- et cry tvicek : moue- ' Be'�an to. hold her ton •ue; : .. I A correspondent verites to the,New York sell us all aorta rf thin s but the *Narpaipariitu U►o hi�h!y. !;v tiny t Ita�t,r:�,r.. I r;,t, r.sic : •et cry chine ,ir�t . !a��. (':(talo:;uo - - _ _ tU g past ani FT . Y Aii,t here is .a-quartratn, never 15efere Sun as follows :--fly wife's mother livor are silent on those eve+nl* that wc,uld make etiglueesritc«'ales \1.,rka,TtrruntuJuuCLiou,t'ut• and .prr'in:c,n.; rtf tr,'1Jin,,e, hi�i flee. SHAW & ELLIOTT, Principals. in print, of a ourstsui►]y similar import t in then outskictit of London,and is abstolutety Adam interesting to Cha modern man.pl�jjac -_ 1t'itat did Adam do when ho ran a @livor Here lit- the body of Hannah Thurber, ossein that all the unemployed of that under bis finger nail' Had he to take - - - -- - OL- e she talked and none could curb hd-r resit cit mean, •to break in whenever they _ + 1 .ore all lhrr ilia. rJL. . o ■ fo' S . 7'}:rre hu,ibands had she, all are dead g y measles sod whooping dough If he hoes Hood S i) The• died of c:arac , so'tis said. net the dl anee,snd pillage har.00mfortabie cocas did he cut them with a razor ur stili — - - �T _ The Loading 11 -. , . In the *atria rural cemetesrq where whir home, `Ser defences are elaborate. Un he etrttoh' forth a hand in the future and Ctwndtaxi )R1�'A't"l:. Ft'N11 >'OR I� �'h.�T�tFvz last outepokon epitaph is found, visitors each window- of the ground floor and_ht►se- -g et a bottle of Putaata's Painless (;ora Collage - a• WOMEN �- on 11r►rtg:tgu_of Rett b: -tare. Int• rust . moat is a bell, the spring being wedged Exiraotor ! Putnam's is the best, is sure, ut luwe,t rate portal arApply to - mal -•' sometimes pause to emile at the ingenuotu between the un er and lower sash. If an l,it••rt�turo and J;cituca. Music, Flno Art be made for C:h,irch Loans. Apply to riof of a widower.whose chane of mood p Y safe, pa►alear, sad sots in twenty four Commerviai. .4.ddress: PIMAIDICNT ACsTIN' g q open the window rho bolls fltst ring :and hours. Beatty, Blackstock, Nesbitt, iu the concluding._ couplet was perhaps (hon fall W the round with a Hid$oas B.A_St. 1'hotira•, O:�tarto. , quite unintentional • g . Words are but lackeys to sones, -and - Chadtnfick &Riddell, clatter. A ainst the back basement oo'r 8 will dance attenriance without wages or jOUOt.As fiROffi,- Slate, Gravel and metal I 11ank of 'Toronto tutices. , - In memory of Susan slaver I L steads the ate ladder,snd balanced oa hat I l rr,ut. rr, root t►)lic cc ilir►11, skyUghUs ` _Church Street; 'leo— I . 1Ty wife mo.+t Grue and kind; i o lel w slant i nrutal workgrm. 1'11 Adula;cie ti"„Toronto — p c mpu •on 'S its;. • . is a lar a tin fish boiler. A inst the irtont , Ti,ouKt, i shout marry ten tiptoe oyes g I -_ FOIi, TWENTY-rivE YEARS • t basement door laude the ironing hoard R Parmanontly eared I r )lerlike:I she 1 not find. . ' Results of Gross 1YIIsmana oiliest. S TAi� �� N by a atrioely 1�dut•a- s i : and ingeniouslyb ag on chi@are the kitchen , {3rammatical corrections f@ erha a too Disease and perhaps death are sure to tt on„I �y�tut,l. No a vanco tu.c�. tt't[ta for : . - - i P scales . The ladder or board would fall at , touch to seg of Ghe un rofessional m ee. result from using our present water Supp y. ci rcular. l`Hl; Uh 1Alt1U i\S1'1Tt,"1`li, - P a touch. On the extreme edge of :•ths 7d Fond St , Toronto kitchen table sttinds a basket containing Ever to in Toronto is su 1 in cit-mcus .._ __� ! Metre and rh�me are hard taskmasrere+ y P PP Y g FDR Ap pip CANAI iAH STAMP and k=nile''a i,,sn ie intent u on mindin with positive filth. Bo warned in time and k P 8 the kftohen spoons and knives and forN<s, j�, used botwevn lb5l and 1858. r rovtde yourself w.fh a liberal euFply of 15U V �-___ , them, he is almost to be pardoned for using On the newel po t, ss you reach the. gro nd pp LO+►K UP WOCK OLD i.l:'i`TEit a and yid col- . i a litlie too much of that ver convenient St. Loon Msneeal �tVater, whose purity is - Y . floor Is a Ise n of eoatainin lanes nd lection” of otampe &nd et the hi hest cash - article known ae colic license, In s ease be and uestion. A carload ust to hand, NEEDHAM P balanced scroll it is her la a hurb"d'a y q I e►ctx tar (hent trots .�. pD ! Matn Bt, E., Hamilton is C. m like, the followin therefore -we ma raise ( more on the way and can be purchased 6b , E _ _ _ - R+ Y F cane, a ponderous affair of maisoca,with an fr m near) ever dealer in the cit . Order . the smoothness of the verse rather than P Y Y Y .. Ivory crook handle • if.it fell it would el�de 11Al1.. SUPPLIES.-Totlow's Englleh Card +'�,' laugh at the :uggetlnese of the_ grammatical all do n the kitchen stairs. When th' sa quick. �lothing, Betdu Mi)1111achinery,�'fool@ , ,.,s conatluction : Head office 101 Kfeg st. W. Tel. -1321, Gallons. Yarna,�aate, BaponfA� Wool THECOOKS BEST FRIEND . - things are Sued, and a chair with sc e _ - �,. - -.._. -_. Oily. 8obt. s. Fraser. Pause,. good friend and dro a t”, " chitin ornaments once the ro err of er 3 St. Helen 8t., illontreal. t -ARG EST SAii-E I li-ICANADA. - ,. The body of John i�ratt is here. L husband's first wife balanced spa net tjhe Quite COnselentlouS0 . Think of the day when you 'wW be -.-- 'Under the sod as deep as me, front door, she puts en her.nightcap of „he )Sfre-�4`t►y didn't -you tail mo when yon - vintage of 1833, a mor't ,formidable affair, -sold me that house that; I d have mosqui. - t - The amateur poet is troubled not only by e the trammels of metre and rh me bet b and ptaoin two old-fashioned watohmsjn's toes chore b�+ the million ? 4 . Q.n7, the nesse Y ' y rattles, airasa handle etiak snuffers apd Seller-S'i ell, beasuse I make ft 1► rule ��' w mace in which he is obliged to exon uirbers Oo throw down stairs at he always to give my otlstomere more that( f, work. •,..,„.- , ,�. it• ie itr,pos%thio to say everything fist agarm, bars a her hint, she rays er they expect. •� in four tines, and as a oonsequenoe much prayers and turn in to. steep pe t,cefally, at t _ must be left to the understandin of the Anew magaslne rifle invented by •±�J�� ,..�t • -. ,,, g least ro mq wife Bays. There is an id _ j .t. , __ -. .:,. [`, I reader. So it was, no doubt, with the ' World thor'bughuess about all this carr ed italtan Stets twenty oartrridges automats,-� author of the fa_luwing ; sa Ont in all her methods, and the oOly Chin roily wsthou0 requiring any change of poi• I �,! N ' T [ �T [ O ��' - _ ___ q Beneath this stone lies William Beni, ; left for me to do was to emigrate, irhich I tilos oa the pari of the roidtsl'. - ______- �� - - __ _ _____`ti- __ _ j In the elver he was drowned; I' dirt' nix mt+nths after I was made the till► James VG. P&nl, r., a memlyes of. t%e A K FQR ' ��,- A ^rluall name lip, his boat a �eQ p. ......•.. II��GASILL DOUCALL & t;0 'S.:, r Ria bods was never found p i,' piest of men: banking firm of Drexel Co., owffnr pr®• i I P. S, -1 forgot to mein tion that lblit time bably the most valuable Collection of postage ; , . 0.,IL- A.C+M • VAA..3�1� 181_E�8A. +ter —�” y „ _ she went to town a gentlemanly stranger, stamps .in the world. The American taction ; I Unsurpassed for Durability, Brilliancy and Easy Working. _ �� , ' Dolnestie Eeol;omy looking like a ooantry.purron,asked her the is especially completes. The buff -coloured . i�p]tV''1'1�• t.l�L. - Z . Brown -I under@tend your wife is a great way to St. Pani s Cathedral and abstt>acted Brattleboro 5•oetib stamp of 1846 ib worth _ _ _ r - ..,;• _ @aver, eapecislly on little thin s t her_ parse from her handbag during the $b00, and' the others of the same year, — --- - -- ~- --- - 't'� ; t .' ' Jones -You bet sher is. Wh if she can conversation. stain with the head of James Buchanan, . FOR ALL PURPOSES. Y :�,- feta ren -cent article that will last her a -- ' ! ere veined at A250 Sol oottalec For a, Quality Unsurpassed b� a,a;� :: - ) fe • me, at three for a quarter, she always Ri%ria and France are both reported to singly rtatrnp in this 0 1 - n 11iIr. Paul Itl.cehi51t;Nnrn lil i rax 1 nY a tluarter's won-th in order torave) the have aQcepted the Porte r- proposals rofuIle $1,trQlil. The entire set vv eeoe#ntl, 0 tltrltIJ,ST AUTHOULT l,.s �0 T� � Tz. - divas renes. sliecting reforms in Armenia. insured for-$3U.0)J. tit holovate---VERhg'T, 8TRWART A co. •• .. 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Now, this will ; r11 THE CELEBRATED: ��' `' be forth -coming shcrtty, but before we ea- j : .. pend money in .a library, let ae consider • { ,. — - � �­I , � . .-�.' !'. lust what kind of one we well set. $ere- ,� . . . LEHIGHALI��' COAL, j � � I I.. .- - ", -.,. _ .- -t , to fore a letter is sent tc the book•rooma t0 achuowled ed to be the begs g : 'I; � ­ � ... .. . �,.._ .,�._send down a list of double the number I.of :: s ­ 1,. I books and the ,Sunda school to choose i0 . ' , I'll.. _.�f�... -.,..i-_._.. . ­ . �,Boal mined f 1` 1 s(�+ Z. t�G�NiArring ��U Y� . I., i iJ l 1 V LI" their half, best liked: Now in one sense. _'' o G� this is a foolish thing in oar patimation, �• •I rf�ii IliIPUIirTINL DIRI+'CZ..,. i a published every Friday morning c.t its office what we want is"not a eolleo[ian of soft .... II R O1'ti THE 1►rINEs.... f I Pickering, Ont. . semi•novelieL : literature ' thaG covers 2(N) - TERMs I .:-: a es to tell of one good sot. In fact our - h bis inferior coal when •1.18 ger pear; sdi.t90 lipase is adwaaoa. p g Y Y you can get iI. - D - libraries are too light, more solid food -pis -1- ..�, - ­ P c" k 1'e � the beat for same price.... ,+ " RATES OF ADVERTISING : � . I I required, why not get the poste. best works, , First insertion, ter line • - - 10 cents. the leading thinkers' best writings, and .the ti • Each subsequent insertion, per line b • • 0 p g 8 OPS AND YARD - 1-: .. ­_ This rate does not include Legal or Foreign a$- prose writings s and novols of the hi hest . vertisemente. type ? The light•readiiig mania grows on •�� "`�� _ .1 ISpecial terms given to parties ma;.Ing- con- people and we hear 'of reading a whole lib- SING ST., PICKERIi�t(1. ". __rade for 3 or 6 moc+ths or by the pear. Half- nary and what more do they know ? . Td J1� i� i p� ���ye ,9 � . � 1- :; �.o . � dearly or yearly contracts palable quarterly, i .LtJ lJ UGIl V hy jj _--...-�-- I {Opp Glordon Hoaae.l. Baeiness cards, ten linea or under, with paper, ' ±_; one year, $5 00, pp tible in advance. ,� G. W. DECKER. Thank goodness, replied the proprietor i3Notics in loual columns ten cents per line, _- Ave Writs perAine each subsequent insertion. of the livery stable, "thby can't use biey• Special contract rates m uie known on-applice- cles for, funerals" tion. No free advertising. The Will Of.the late Wm. New �dvertixementa. '�,• . Advertisements without written nstructions Jackes of the , will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- .town of North Toronto, has been entered _ OR $ERVICYE--At lot 26, 6th con,,. . e aotdingly. Orders for diecoutinuing aventiee- for rebate. The estate is valued at S88 - Piokerin s Chester White Boer. ForDumb i % manta must btl 'ln writing s..d senG to the pub- p rms a ply Pickering, LITTLEJOHN. Broug- a!* r limber. 371. The late W. G. Morrison, of Aurora, airs P Piolding. _:­... �j (�, j Job Work promptly attended to. :L ,I< has left ' 10,752 to hie widow. and _ ,__ g . *.. �L... . - �. �. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. daughter. IOER hIILL-Tbe Brougham cider ` • -=- - ' mill will be open for business eve day in $ -'-"` h WIT 1. t e week until furt er notice. Eve" a ort will a s -� - Our Polities -strict Independence, Sale 'Register [ . made to give satisfaction. 48.60 -- -- �j 'j , >.: Our gimp -A First -nines Local Paper. Tt►EBDxT, ' -OCT. 1st, 1895 -Credit' tlaIe of ANTED—An namber of fat lambs, �rL� �ir s 1� 1 Spicei 1 I— . . U - Our Ex eotationi3 —The h h horses, cattle and sheep, the property o! sheep or ho for whish [will a the support of the Deoale of Pickerine and vicinity. Peter McDermaid, at lot 14, con. 2, h hest market prises. Call at shop, or address _ Pickering. Sale at 1 o'alotk sharp Bee - H. vANSTovE, butcher, Pickering. 4951 '�- FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1895. , bills for particulars. Th -os. Poacher, - --` .- auctioneer. 0 RENT—A comfortable dwelling end shop attached in Dirie's block, Picker- '- FRIDAY, SEPT. 27th.-EateDelvts credit sale i g village. Poseeseion given immedintelj. - !.., NOTES AND COMMENTS. of .farm steak sad implements, at rear of ore. to MBS. PIRIB, over D. �Y. K�nlMnedys -�Phole Or GrollnCi - - lot No. 1A,.eon. 2, Township of Pickering, j, , ` ' The En fish ^ricketers defeated the the property of Wm. Logan. Sate at t g , OR SALE -A number of ragietered ' Mix �pioe, Cinnamon, o clock sharp. For particulars see large , Philadelphia - team the other day, out Shropshire ewes and rams at a rea•onabls L. � (}illg8r, A18pioe, : .. bills. Thomas Poacher, auctioneer. p ice for cash or on ap`p roved paper. Apply to it.was a hard game lasting three.days. SATURDAY, OCT. 5th, 1895—Extensive credit T OMAS PUGH, tot 2b, con. 4, Pickering town- ; j % Mustard, Caynne,, sale :,f farm stock and implements, the a ip, or address Whitevale P. O.. 49U Cbilliee, _ ____ ______ _ _ __ _ __ Mace. It is thought that the Manitoba of Thos. Elliot at his remises, �. . - property P r 10 RENT -A- oomfortabli 7 roomed . _% Nutmeg, . .: Cloveaf elections gill shortly be on. Much lot 11, con. 3, Pickering. S91e at 1 brisk cease in Pickering viii� e. Good �-�- Pepper, Carraway. . excitement will prevail thereat, tbb o'clock sharp. Bee posters for Parti- g den attached. Hard and soft water Poe- - school matter being the all important talars. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. se ion given October let. For particulars , g p WEDNESDAY, OcT. 9th. -Credit sale of farm ap ly to ROBERT ANNAN. Pickering P. 0. 49 .:.I issue. V - - - ; , ....� stock, implements, roots, furniture, etc.. _ _ _-- i ` 41 - at lot 12, B. F. con., Township of Pick- -RANGE OF FIRM -Mr. Wolfenden, . The Globe denies the Te Ort that p of Wolfenden et Smith, marble dealers of : ' . : P Bring, the property of Geo. Douglas. w itby, having retired from business, Mr. -- - - Sir Oliver Mowat is in a critical state Sale at 12 o'clock. Lunch at. 11. For B ith will carry on the business and will sell - of health. The statement was likely particulars see large bills. Thomas the targe stock of monuments, etc., at cost the . - - y next 30 days. 15 60 • . - ?1L .. '' �'.- .. !.I . - L. -'..,,��­ - st�rted by sense enter risin news;- Poacher, auctioneer. ;.1, . .. . , . -.. . .paper reporter short to items. IB5 CHARLOTE t;FREENWOOD-- I sr Apples Wanted• wi i a al aI . pri; _! ! S �(� S -� A 11 gine lessons n hairoo ray -3n, 1. i. `+ ��'� I : and Ppenta drawing, Water Colors and Oil ! , , -,. -, . . The Buffalo Times • is not lin the Paitinv, from Copies, Nature, Objects, For. . - John E. Gee wishes to state that he will be terms and date apply to Mad. a. W. DECKER, • e • s • • • • . . ... 9 . • e'. • • .° • s s . - least pleased because we stated the prepared tbie fall to purchase any quantity of PiakOring. , other r week that the English s orfs apples at market prices. Notices by mail win - . -p receive prompt attention, ft $ERVIC •-A tharoaQh•bred Im• men could teach the Yankees much -- - ---- F ported Yorkah:re white boar, a monilia New Prints Cottoned@� Shirtin B Corsets. in regard t0 hanOF in Com etitione 1 old, Brea by A. J. Davis. Woodstock, may be �. } P ���TO�� SALE found at lot 13 con 1, Pickering, the property of Gents Ties, latest Stple and Color. White and Fancy Shirts such as yachting. We are sorry that i/ THA6iA9 WI�BUN. Terme x1.00 aa•1i, Pedi- gres on application, 45-50 Spring Bultin s and Pantin . our words were not to the liking of .' . �- -- Remnantal of Prints at Reduced prices.. our Uncle's farllily, yet a8 our George In order to close as estate, tenders will be re- (HALF ASTRAY. -Strayed from the WAII Pu ars from 6c. u fear until Oct. 14th 1896, for the sale of the LJ premises of the undersigned lot 90 con ?, ,: p p• Washington .s still In the flesh, we farm of the late James Bell, Clare- Pickering, on or about Sept. 11th a red l[erford i : must state the truth, and stick to it. moot, Pickering township. Over 110 scree, clay calf with white lace. Information as to its PA I L��i RJLM I �titlb�l'tOII, loam, house, bank barn, abed, two wells, and a whereabouts will lie thankfully received by H. - • f �� W8 hope, however, that our friends never falling spring creek. Well adapted for W. 11AhILL, BrocRbam P. 0. 456D ��,"„- -- ., _ .�.... . . aCr089 the borders will not hold an trope or dairying. The highest or any tender - - -_ ,__ �_ _ _ -_ - Y not necessarily accepted, FOR SALE -About 100 bushels of seed bard feelings towards us- and when Apply to REV. J, P, BELL, ` i� wheat, of the "Winter Fite" varlet7. This ' . any one Oi them chances along this 49tf Fenwick, Ontario, grain is a remarkable yielder and should And MIL NERY l s i Ij � `'�1 ,_.- ...1. .. _� - . _... way we shall be leased to have t - ready sale, among the farmers of Pickering. . . + p em AUVTION SALE Fcr particulars apply to THOMAS LAW. at lot call. - ,. 15, con. S. Pickeriag, or address Piakeriag P. .1. ,. . .. I I The Toronto News reasons thusly : "The :: O F . .. , - O l4tf1. T :i „ OTILE-As* Boss E�teevart has lets . E . �-' farmer who has pork to market - Va!u., able Farm; . N ley aicogetber, : will hardly find it profitable unless he mT am he hue therefore nothing W do with cotleotin accounts or Woodruff . I,, �-•� . • disposes. of it very quickly. On the The east half of lot- 3, con. 5, Uxbridge To., at Wilson's hotel, Claremont, on Saturday, Sept. peeling meat for me. Frank is now in charge of the wagon and will endeavor to . ••+• _ i : _ - Other side it is expected hogs Will g0 28th, I895. at 2 p. m., by Thomas Poucher, duo- hive entire satisfaction to all. The best of :` i .��-"•�- . lower than for many years. The cause tioneejr. This 100 acre Farm is in the beet part of the meat always oa hand and sold at the lowest living prices. W. WOOD¢UFF, Pickering, 456f - ,. _ 1. is the enormous corn CTO Of the P South-�ti astern States It is esiimat Township and only three mileq from Claremont station, *rlendid large house and barns. Teri ns---k2W down otii-th►rd h ---- -.--- __ - -- - ---- - .-- -- �PPLE3 WANTED -We are QOw . I'. I - - pure ase money ready to bay any _quantity of Apples at within 30 days, balance cash or on wortp :; gage at the Pickering FruitTaporating Factory. , c ed' that .the yield will not fall short Of 5 1-2 per cent. at purchaser's option. • Apples ran be shaken off trees Windfalls and . MRS": S s . i i S E e 25,000,000,000 bushels. There is no' For furtLer p"culara apply to the Vendor' all kinds not smaller &ban 9 inches in diameter ' :rr solicitors,or'soft ones takeu. Apples will be bought at PIC$ERING, Ont. market for. ouch an immense cr6 s0 the Pickering factory and prices paid according P+ HENDEftSON 6c DAVIDSON. g -' it will haPve to be fed to hogs, t0 47-49 24 Adelaide st., east, Toronto. 0 quality. Cordwood wanted, beech and • - ' cattle, and to horses. In many dial - �--- — maple, MAHLER BROS., Pickering, Ona att � 11ILS c DILLINGHAM'Stricts the people even intelid to make ,I": i CHOICE FARM -TO LET -The un- .,�­ t ..-. their winter's fuel out of corn th�MML v aersigned wish.. to rent toi a term of ,. . years lot #,, con 9, Pickering, cgtitaining li00 same as we would out of .coal. TheEl m'' -Dale -, acre.. The farm V well tencad, watered, drsla. : Fmiture �. stabliebment i8 replete vii a line lat8gt styles Ill . surfeit of corn will naturall brin Sed and fagoad aoaaitioa, buildings good and P convenient, location is the best, being on the BEDROOM ��,�,� 1 f about a surplus of hogs and also of Kingston road1., I 1y miles from Whitby tows2. 6 I and 8 miles from Piorering Tillage ape rail+�a . _ fat cattle in the western markets of ' l st.ctJn. For particulars apply Sc A. A. POST, .1. 1 PARLOR SUITS1. 1_ ., .' the United Status. Anticipating this - i on the vremises. . ging F prices are already falling. Pork in , r. OR SALE B'Y TEhDER-d farm !.. ' EI TENSION TABLES 4nd Chicago h%s in times past frequently s ' contains 1 sores. being south half of I . . a 0s iok n 0 all ' lot 11 con ,Township of P eri g, bele ng C de�1pt1011es - been nearly three times as high as It :. to the estate of We late Marion Socnerviite�Or � (_ $gigs- f . is now, and the price was not consid / All kinds of C•rsin talten� in ex woarotdianta>�a ply to Robert Bomervills, Qrsen- We hav6 a lot of new stylet► in Pioture Fire min on hand. pox flies. or to Adam Somerville, Car- - Bred out of the way. Yet, though it change for Roller Flour, Graham lake, . o., executors for said esta&e. The - -- ia almost down t0 $7 S barrel, de3►lere hi est or any &ender not oeoesaartiy aearpted. - _ Flour, Cracked Wheat, Rolled. Raid tenders will be received by Robert comer` UNDERT4$ ING : Our Undertaking Department. is also cam Iete in . _ expect it to go still lower. This great villa, up to Tuesday, October lath, next. *s -al respect Qafns and Caaketa in, all ekes constantly on hand. Emba�lm�- break on the other side must soon Wheat, Rolled Oats and Corn,- y - sal. � L�ARM PROPERTY FOR SALE BY m qty. i` g made s . , have a very ccneiderable effect on the . - Tender - The undersigned will receive - - - , i Canadian markat, and hog raisers W, it ELVI$'S. tenders till tbo 14th day of September, Iesfl, for HILTS & DILLINGI$AM Piokeringo .here may therefore prepare for lower lot 4, cors. 9, Plakerigg, oontaiaing il0a ac all T 111088. 1 e cleared, tree tram stumps and stones, we n - p : - : tied and drodasd, convenient to sohoj ls, church- - Credit Sal es, msrkaN end railway, two ewe! ing lienees, - e of . !s - large buns, goo stabling. Also for the north- AUDLEY. _ Ki i:h g Picker- to : --`- • west ten as nth halt lot e, con. 4. Pink Ing, covered cod cedar and hardwood. r Mra.lih . _ _ H61RSES CATTLE, Parties tenderla` .tats price and farms of • • • 1 ' o Bray is visiting relatives here. '' payment for each lot. No tenser necessaril�r er ine.. : : Mrs. N. Chapman, of Sault Ste. Marie, • � .% - Sheep,' Pigs hand Implements ., accepted. All information can be obtained • from J. H. Long. Esq., Whitby, or to the under- - and daughter, !lira. Coulter, of Toronto, are signed on the premises. A. A. POS', Whitby. Rr renewing old acquaintances here. The undersigned has received instructions from E1J CAP . ' Mr. and Mrs. Hubbel, of Myrtle, visited PE�'ER McDERMAID, "' d BLUE RIBBON ��t Mr. and Dere. Bray, at their residence here To sell by Public AactIon at his premises lot �Offiing�'lgeonS••*• s Gall- lad get Prices. Fciday last. 14, con 9, Pickering il} miles north of Pickering ••••••�© PAI819. PIIRE MANILLA. ' • ' • Summer has tried hard since last writing Village) on _ . t ' I, Ito vindicate her ri h fast vin awn to `" lip !tock aomprf•e• an assortment of High ,r g g Y Class Pigeons, that for richasaa and In those o! yellow autumn. Tuesday, October 1st 1895 p magi - Y f they are unsurpassed in the DominiOn. hi It �is rumored ;hat Brother Blakb, to our ., The following valuable property, viz : ere very attractive and ynality aon•ide 7 gall 11134 .of gal'9eB11 Toole always oR ha>ind, M1Zeid PaiDta, Ofia; Varnialles ' Borth has taken unto himself the idea of HdRSEe ed, I offer the buyer the very beat Tame known Etc. �e make a e t Of MachiDe 0110. 1 mare, v"yn old, by Ambition ; I mare 8 y`rs for the money. I have also some inferior birds t y farming and has accordingly rented the old, by Asabition ; 1 Ally, 3 yrs old by Brown that I will give bargatne oo. - T ! farm latel tenanted b F. G. McCarth James ; 1 Ally, 3 yrs, by Bir ides W• d J. Rea'l,�ln, Pickering• �* ; i- Ally, 3 Auor&menta axe Tumblers, Fantails, Ant - end owned by Mr. Whiteman, of Shakes old• by Merriment ; i filly, 2 yrs old, by warps, Horner and Birmip ham Dragoon. , rown James ; 1 horse colt, 1 yr old, by Brown W. J. GORDON, Barbar - —�- pear�. James; 1 sucking colt, by Brown James ; i 45tf Plckertag, but. A Prospects for lienee marketff appear to be Lome colt, sucking, bay Merriment. The above v ; No• fes A PER�•ECT TEA taking an upward tarn. Robt. MCBrad are all eligible for registration. i road mare, byat ." Y Hambletonian ; 1 mare, 4STAIMARD '' BAS ai z, _! 'a 3. L�. ,__ has disposed of a team ab a fair figure, Lake ; 1 mare, s 1lm cid, by tiloldea b o tq ,- yrs old, Almon! La idiat ; 1 ,:.._ �y t • while Isaac Packerin realized #225 from a horse colt, sucking. by Jubilee Chief ; 1 horse n +tl cr r ¢: fine draft team. There will be sale for colt, snaking, by Mikksdo pF �� ��1. e r • c t sr, , _ good horses yet. CATTLE ,,4. p o = if » "' ' ...... We hear a great deal now•a-d$ ''t� and- 4 cow•, to calve in October ,$-$elf,.g pas """• a 11 I:L e q� a old, not in calf ; 9 farrow cows ; 8 steers, 8 yrs "i o R+. ` k; • ,0 '��l":; ing the respect due elders and the old folks. old !i steers, cowing 2 Capital nald UC1i,040,U0U w s, p Q g yrs old ;1 steer, 1 yr ofd; ! "ONS N k, , Now, in due respect to these, is not this�e 3 heifere,.aoming 2 yze old ; 2 oo4r , giving.miik; b '* D►� g ' W I I ing carried fit the expense of slighting file 5 heifer calves ReSerYed Fuhdt 604,000 tM 00 m131 a �� fa p'w -ate `. young. It seems to me that ii the old 68EEP .,� { 08 -1.-.� �nssr •aa . p�P pe Y i3 Ewes, Cotswold ; 4 Ewe Li►flibir, Cotswold ; Assets Over .. $7,?00,000'd I I�, k� „y_ ,� rat: wogtD - le, es ciall fathers and mothers, 6 >itam Lambe, Cotswold f EA world show more liberality and respect for Ptf38 Nead Off'tCe, Ti?RQNTC?. s ;� Cel ZC FROPA:TN- t TRA„ PLANT TO 4_'rH9 TEA cul+ a_ 5 the young man or woman eo that theme 10' Berkehiie rows, At for breeding ; go ahoits, Berkshire . '+. Il ;;M► a4o �a IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. 1 , < .:• would not nave to tylnfsh !or the faults eo Thilt Bank has a bratleil all . Btou>`v111e ' I that,coald in -all oommon•senee be )t]ldPLEMENTB - {:'. 3 where "a ,; de its are tak �'� .+ �• M .; . 4!D at eDrl'aet.xllte•9' x onesan .Tea is t the I Tett • dispensed w,th, a higher common -weal s plows ; i set of iron drags ; 3 Wagon. nei►rly i t _ .�, . , . wet as a ea�a iia b. - �` -: �' Fab' of the b t�ualitiea of Indian b new BDlaus of 11 a31(l Q �lirds •. reoelQeti iia , I .4a +a : ;a I -w ""'� •» q . 1 would exist. The petty annoyance of an . the 8 Y • , .. ; . r ft =1 ' . caro is the ; `. . elder's roc h mod o Ae Mr, MoDeraiaid'sleases flays e A I1�3tIft 81,-� .. _ .p,, �•. „ , Th erne they nam the greatest• .,_.. . - .[.: , g e f expression ands spired t1'iore a•11 d f , * t a i' 'Tea rad its blend, a at ,s why they i1. 'f. i a Sha will positively be no reserve, wtierelat x110 use + . t . . >i I . . x V It n x vee and sell it only in the oA final - tiered etiquette, tends to make the as- ' a 4 - ► ;. it , . , , r �r .. ;* ' r :, �: its rit ;and s • ,nn + Bale at 1 o cluck aha p'at>In#! ,.. r - �,+ . a , ?4 p r s+4curi<g1 • . P g poll_ n give wa to the in rp re Ili@ . Bf1:�ot ifs-' .; -,.: ;, i� Y . different :6r u, . _�=..�' `,. ._,is , r ip ice:, ><; end ib, said T soon fallsinch >s f �r•t s to a meaner state. COCom RMB -•-Brood Bows and all'. d 14- + ' E e i , il!pt o 'a _ ,... .r-.. 3,_ ' �i _, ,a. li,t 3 f;-:s�- -C' �.: ;j�3'. ;x_, j.-- , ,. x� :7 a Vie. rte+, +t�_'}�3f lest a live m dna respect for all. 1►10 a►nd under, cash • an other: r x n:. :. 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Harnr3tt, _ 1., I. of Janu 1$ g 62 to o er> St. Gregory a new church, Oshawa, {feta eat, a ctrl° 1.8t axy� ' �6 Wh P 0 . 1:1 � - • ed W n r...... 00 1 - r @ Ir. a,ga1 prepared to purchabe ' 'and pay prldet t; gooeei. te........ o0 0o ago whoa sa to h a -, 1100. that will co m*A�Z�1-�e>aes 8tst�toa ti.�•.S Berle b 66 to u I �: Mrs, Joseph $ell, of Zephyr, who has Impare favorably with other markets— . I y, }�h............. 00 86 W 00 40 � been ill of typhoid for the past week dins �1INS GOING EAST DU% AS FOLLOWS:-- Oats, bfish................ 00 28 to 00 il9 � �" r:::,_- NO ;: f= --_ the other day. .....Barle, Oats, Black Eyed Peas, Small Peas . 6 MAIL . . 7:58 A. M. Peas b sh........1. Charles Drury, a G. T. R. brakeman, .p t • •' • • `1 14 LOCAL - ". 2:24 P. M, R ...... •.. 00 C2 t0 QO 5$ . ' -•- bed i 4 j ' ' el YBred �. ,� Hay, new, ton............ lg oo to 17 00 had his left arm crushed whi,e coupling • , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, �� at a Watt _.._... E F.• cars at Allandale. T AS ., ooAl, i 6 28 P M. Straw ton 6 60 to 700 w. M . n s•,. re hogs 550 to 5 66�.�< r f ' TRAINt3 (ioIN DUE FOLLOW D 88ed No. 7 LoCAI, 9:14 A. M,• Beef, forequarters i " . Hamilton veterans propose to celebrate a L ''ATDR3 RENCHIIIAN, BAY, - g 8 00 to 400: , I . . the 30th anniversary of Ridgeway on the -, CAL . dquarters......: 700 to . 800 - 5,. ,. c •. And Buckw eat on Cara, 1.battle ground in Jane next- '' ,,,, „ - ` l3 8:09 P M eef, hin 1 MAIL 8.22 P M Mutton 5 00 to ' 600 ,- • , Christopher Lowder was kinked by s �� ��•� .. Veal, caroas8 •.. •.. w„w 1r,• t �f - r , sYalt11 TAZLn.—>Dunbas'tox station O: 500 to 800 '> " � horse at Bloomfield, and received ecoh All kinds ori Stove Coal for gal - : Also Coal far Threahirag. rs: Batter, lb :................. 00 IS to 00 20 � injories that his life ie despaired of. , I � �i , r, N8 OI (i EAST DII� AS FOLLOWS:— E •••• •••••••• •• OO lU to 00 lI �- Condaotor Jardine, on the electric rail• THd S. D�, T No... 6 MAIL i0+ts, d oz .. . Pot 464 r b 7:4? A.M, + per aq......... 25 to 80 r way, Oshawa, was off dot this week at. Liverpool'Marlcelt; A>zg. 21st, 96.. " W $ 0 y Agent W. D. Matthews h Co. ` Xi; R tending the funeral of his, father, who ' -- No: 14 Mlxlw s 2:18 P.M. (� -'h ,� • - died at Tyrone on Monday.S OMI O BAN :- ' h bi. P. has been slanted y`>'; �: 'RAINS (Ioi aoWlca n � 629PM .,�,.t'l .. i'�... . I 1�iI Robt. Beit , T UE dilector of the Hackney Horse branoe of L �!- -:::,:--:__-V.- . . I, p i Paid $ �� q , A Na ? T.+oaAL 8 18 A M,Y G8 its p, 0a. -I -.1, 'Y the Canadian Horse Breeders Association "< -` ii 18 MIRES u f5 Oto ' b, .. �� i ;1. organized in Toronto last week. ., '� I f i'Glen Ron Fsrtn" - I ; , - , 8.15 P M. Surpiusy $1,500,004. -si- Capt. Rotph o Ke r , . Markham, captured eight prizes with hie L i WHITBY �i�E . w AGENCY Jerseys at the Industrial last week, besides F ., x f - the silver medal for.best cow in the olaae ,. _fir, . ;:+ I I Mj SaR1 mesal Sanldn= Hadaees zraaawett e ; --a ha - Anew aper will soon be leaned by i i i i i .. , - ", L A I3AVINQB DEPART1iENT, ~7• � p{r 0eat rated. the Patrons of Industry called The Era. ; i ti In ort allow at highest curs - $o t"t «' ,1 I �.. i notioe of withdrawal required. Mr. Wrutley, the preeens editor of the1. . 'a .' ,� t Snn. will be the editor of the new paper. `" - .L E� —. J. THORTON*4 Editor James, of the Bowmanyille - . RUSS iol�, a[exsa»as: , - , - �` 3 ,�' . . Statesman, and two daughters, andea I _ �} Messrs Worth, and Patterson, returned 13y a 1e"' `le`'l0Dti' patented h u. s. ard•k i Ca! :-a& by CMA$. Ca,tUTMs R11 home on Munda from a -very pleasant ; •. f.. ' ,� ". � ; LlTAl1-IINA� /t7f TheStove � r trip to England. I I : Police Constable Leonard was fvand ' '' �, - . . ­ 1. .1,��,:.�,��L,',�x �: l. I . . � ying dead with a ballet in hie brain early . .�A:. . 1.i i . �, RUPTURE . ­,;�,­�,�" . Tuesday morning in a lace of McCaul et., I I - I.1........ _ t_,�',�-�,;`* 'a'. Toronto. At an inquest held last evening '�.1 ,,,,.r. _ 7 - •� PRO ; , GAS E V t. . .,._�;;,. I ' .. ,� - �. __.the jury found a verdict �f saioide. �7 ��?., _ 1, "',"L I WITH NO INCONVENIENCE s ' a J. L. Winters, one of the oldest and ` -_ WITHOUT A EMPORIUMr. most respected citizens of Lindsay, Ont., _ . died Monday. He was a prcminen>: _ � R U (+ S'_,.- .. • - member of the Orange order, and a 1'fe- - _ CHEAP ®v (MAIL long supporter of the conservative pasty.! �, —� Your Dame to us means oomFort to ydL. ;< 4 • ; Robt. Bnwman, of Aurora, has invented . " - j - A Post Cue will do it. . 1- (T - a leather tits for the bicycle and has giv• °_ tom+ Age ,•f�,.unur CNAL CLUTNE - wx4 en one a 30U mile test which shows that �_ ,.i� ('tj c�iae immaterial Igo KIttC 8r. Wc� Cr@aII18r3, r iv is even superior- to the rubber tire, _ — . '011ONTO - . - - CANADA z _.- Mr. Bowman, it is said, intends t0 have1­1. = • ry . 0 = Milk Pana. n' it patented. - - -- - - — -- M"'! - pp Strainer Pails g DECKERS LIVERS !1. Mr. Wright, a farmer, about seventy _ � - , _ s ..'�� - years of age, living at Kingsford, Ont , G0 CD � Always on hind. -= j >. was vietimiied out of $150 by a- eonfid '` First-class vehicles and horsed for hire day � , J once man on Wednesday% It was the `; _ or night. Teaming done promptly by old story of patting money into a Lin boz, , day;or job. 'Bae in connection meet -�` wlach was to remain in Mr. Wright' , i.L.11 . i ' tag all G T R trains. Freight and -�` possessio:: while the sharper held the keyL. �. I ezprese slivered to all parte o! T x171 llOW r8 area t0 IIt- _ �.�, P P p The barn of Wm. Arbuckle, about one ,'` !1. the vii ' o. ' mile from �Jzbridge, together wah the O • __ _ r 1 Board, sale and commission stables in up t}1@ @8t t1a1V, Iron 'j'�� connection. '' contents, Rae totally destroy by fire bwwilliam ell a� 1 � f'A.V@tT�Ugh On Bhol't- - Monday, caused by the threshi g engine. V 111 �p� �'� Z'+���� ,Ot , - The threshing engine, owne by George . • �' Prop., PICKERING @8tI 1C@. i. . t . - , . - - . . I ., - - - I . I -- - J _ y{ 1. Hamilton, was also burned. ose on This is without any doubt the most Elegant, 'most Durable and best ` barn and contents, about 11500. No In• FBmil Sewing Machine in the market. • At - , sarance on either bara.or machine. y g ���� Last _ week Jas. Trevail, of Taunton, It does better work. ' It does finer and betterelrlq. It is easter_ "�- • brought a herd of cattle from aneighbor- to run and superior in every respect o all other machine9. F'`llrinace w rk a Specialty• _. M. & E, Boone S } 1{: in„ field, where they had been turned out, IRs attachments and shuttle are of the newest design, and a child can f to his home, and on missing one, a three• almost place thein in position. << You will find the beet �,, eI1I1et year-old steer, he instituted a search; -and Every lady lady -should give the New Williams a trial before buying infer- I School Supplie and Y)' ' - found the beast lying dead in' a swamp, , for soft made machines. Stationer Ch,�a and - where it had been killed by some person . . y' p Pirie'6 Bloc Pickering - or persons. The.misnreauts had skinned Over 2,000 in use in the neighborhood and every hne giving satisfaction Goad. Also coarse and - I The underei nod has the exclusive ri ht of sale for the New Williams in fine Knittin Yarns. '; -'I_S the animal, supposedly to make a dollar B g g _ . or two out of the hide. This is about as Eas. .t York and West Ontario. I Fells Tissue ' Papers, , TIM�i 9 Ns, MONEY. -T,; . -mean and dastardly an act as we general -- LI I: : : Hair Nets, Hat, Belt' , ., -•_-- .-" ly have to record. The perpretatoreI ifand Hair Pins and Mat Why waste time nd end labor working thb .. -foand, should receive a free applicatiou A .• Patterns, pump handle ween the wind will do it .-, 1- . of the lash. t' Flem'"ing., �� amt 1 _ wit _ i out expense. ,, 1 I X. & .E. Boone, For the small sa of $30 you can get one - - Rouge Nill. I iI Markham, Bept. 8, 1895 , , I Pickering East End. R ' - --- - - _ •- ._ .__ _ __i.-4— . _ _ Z+E� N. B. is spending a few. days with his -- — _.----------.-.--- a Be. � . • -- - . Irriperta t Credit Sale I - proved WINUMM By dad the water melons are shoat to a1. V Claps Pala B I _. close. . • s... . •...: Mr. Twine boughts, dtlebs at Alger'd date. r s = a or (patent applied for) , r _ This machine qan be attached to -any - , . on Friday. , • I .1 .. - N.. B. from the 3rd takes'a trip nerth I - — - pump hand a without change. `t .Thel,�: ni e � eS e . isoccasionally.I Faytoc�, Implements, - g g I BROUGHAM "� .. Our general gardener, Hank Margo, is IN� , I . doing a cashing basinese. �.: I - I . j Grain Roots, Furniture Etc. I G. Emerton, of East Toronto, was the i . i ;; I I'' . ! t TAILI .. .. ..,: .. .- : I I I. . .- guest of W. Hollinger over Gandayy,., i i9 jI. � 1: EI . �, co was out to church on Sanday even• I' i ..• I i Will be sold by Public Auction on - 8 � ing bat looked very down -hearted. ti• t>• s R SH -OP ' __ .A little stranger called on Thomas lea- , • i • .. MONDAY, -Sept, 30th, 1895, ,, .. ; Claskie last week and intends eta ing. :' I` t i` , vl.1.ON REAM �.lT 34 COM I hit`s a jarsq range of eample�e of P. Madill, bi Green River, visited here r , on Sandav, but Carrie wasn't home. 1` D88th Olaims .,• I . . y. ,. '' I _ $667,805.40 I ' 4t 'Opting and i3nmmer SitttinRd to wnh� Of' Pickerin eeleot from, at prices that will cane you `. The boys and their beet girls- intend tak-1. Matllr@d BIId4Wm8nt$ .i.: ;. bl "9 j.QQ p g, ing in the world's Bair. Harrah for Danny t much astonishment. _ . Brook. '' . .I The followi:,g property belonging to having just ived the latest fashion : Dakota George purchased d horse at ' 1, III I. . I I I I . - Total, . $ 7'19, 746.00 i plates from Parris I am now preWea to Alger's Bale on Friday, Bye jingo you I I : I n M C FRrPr� • give entire sstis otion. missed it. T _ -- Call ai once a n avoid the rush-. . 3�� . - - � The Marshall was at chairch 8anday L. A• STEWART, Canadian Manager, TORONTO• , . I , . evening: He must be off duty now as the I � t brawn mares, s m H D, 1 bay mare, I A. IIRQU�RT; Bron hams - grapes are all picked. The payment of death claims is the legitimate function of a Life Incur- 0 P. I bay mare, ed, H D. 1 horse, aged, tp, ; W. G. and his beet girl tools ia'the her• 8I1ce COm an When a widow receives the mons Ona oli that matured i bar mora,.a.d, c"iP, i bay Dolt, 3 yrs, H D, vest home at Greenwo d and reports hay• �y the deathy• of her husband she does not tees oe charity Sho virtually aAT;'LL, h`ir6t class fob Work done . _ ing hada nod time. 8,11 went lovely. 11 cows In calf, part jersey, 1 tat sow 8 this 0 'Ce.. �h en {. An g Y takes from the hand of the loving.and beloved husband the treasure he saved .yon, Any peason wanting to purchase a Coley PIGS AND FOWL. W8111t any Work done V@ llB : • ' `,, - pap apply to the farm north as there are for her against the day of adversity --that which she hab a right to reoetye, I Moro •bred Berksh. ire boar, 6 test bogs,'& y give ". -. Iii I enough and to share. Foot's BAD Box. and for which HE PAID. number of hoar. a (fall• - I \ I.J. I , ; I I, i ' ' , IMPLEUHNTSr ETC. - I Massyy-Harris%lder: 3 lumber wagons, l Q . scarboro Council i ` ISAAC WISE, Local -Agent,': Pickering, Opt. cutter, 1 demoaYaton1 souMar'.. 1 one-horse - J j�FORd 11 doniocrat w Ra ' \ ' \ V - �- .x, ; -- j li :, ; agon p buggy, 1 farm cart S '`(` JJ i bobrlei hs, 1 lignt two sleigh, I horse rake, 1 ,; The shave council met''pars#iabt to ad - - load rotor. No, f Wilkinson o Agents wanted In all unrepresented districts. Apply to R. D. 'TAN pl ws, 2 ridingwlflq (-[, ;, v.journment at Barrows hall, Woburn, on plows, 3 cider barrels, 3 sets iron harrows, 1�^ S,. ' ' Monday, Sept. 23rd, 1895._ Members all LEY, Inspector of Agents, Rooms 6 & 7 Quebec Bank building, Toronto. spring -tooth cultivator andsesddrillcombined, THENhw AY present. Reeve Chester is the chair. _ I Morgan oultivator, 1 turnip pulper, t pea F ., puller, 1 straw cutter, Speight, 1 Patterson I- Minutes of last meeting read and approv• _— wower. 4 ladders, 2 fanning mills, 1 farui bell, 3 . ` V ed . same the came. Ad the law did not permit. .. (. I I serol double harness, 8 trace chains and hames, ,� _ A number of accounts were read by the this he -was advised to wait until the : !logging cholas, 1 furnace 3 binding chains, { I . I 1 -meat h1b, l5 cow chains, 1 sugar kettle, s — # reeve and placed at the consideration of the meeting of the Centennial celebration when I; number of cedar posts. 1 cross -out saw, t circular council. the matter could be discussed.!on saw. l barrel vinegar, l mood .drill, a number of ,_ I ! } "-9 Martin Barns 'notified the donucil of a Mr. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Baird, scorn bats, defective culvert on the Crawford road o moves that W.W.Irwin,of Brown's Corners, , , I HAY, GRAIN, ROOTS, &C, , • #, poaite his place. p be given use of that part of road allowance I A quantity "of hay, sou bushels 'of oats, 50 ; ': ; . i est s i t I,I i buahela ut peas. a quanta, Y mangels, a , i, Daniel Pickering put in a claim fur re- between hie blaoi►smith shop and ditch on 1 uautic of y potatoes, a quantit of corn in i ward hawing caught G oo. Pickerin 's and Markham road for the purpose of erecting shook. , ,. Geo. Craig's dogs in the act of gkilliirg an implement.show room thereon, on con• • . 1 You have done with a Useless Wkx- H 'uRNITvitE.. $heap on the premises of Geo. Pickerin dition that seine does not interfere with i secretary 3 rocicinR chairs, 1 black walnut i`1 w co - ILLI $ f , ' A• M. Forfar was heard re the Centers- public 'trafbo, large , £,: the same to remain dating long enough. Now ,fast call on Conner bilreau, 1 black walnut fall -teat table, 1 lar >iial celebration of the settlement, of the the pleasure of the cotinoil. the new Jeweller of Whitby •d see how kit°h®n table, S small kttcLen tables, fs•000king in�j, I �;-, township, the township having been settled stoves. wood, l box stove wood, i parlor s k Mr. Cowan, seconded by r. Young, cheap he can sell you a wale.. that you rtove,.eoat, a qusr�.6lty of disove piped,. 7 bed just one bandred years neat June. He was " He has them from 62.00 dpringd, 7 bedstame 7 mattresses, 1 sewing ,�, �'1 WINUML . I tnovee that the reeve. and Mr Baird be Dan rely upon, rtiaehiae, l hair. otot#tiou a near new, l lona ® i �� me advised to get ap a petition calling a public, commissioners to have road way mproved c , meetin g p -; 6 Dane -bottom chairs, tvhen choice, 0 mile "w' g to disease the matter, on hill in non C, between lots 84 at,d 85• [� 8 W ' cane a quantity of bed:ting and all household — ITH--_ Mr• Baird seconded by Mr. Jackson Mr Jackson; I►eeonded �y Mr Youniq, farn>itare, ta�kd, rakes, doythee, hoed, cradled t all t : ' moves that this council acc8pt the bonds mouse that the reeve grant Iris order on ' j h�� a�'�ar`LC apd nth®r ar toles not mea toned. ,;,i S �+' '+ I T"�► +�11 _ of Robert Crawfoid the treasurer to ay : W crofts 1? ;Noah x _ ,11 W, H, , Jokin C. Ciarg and g Ae the propt'ler had given ap farming 1 Clark in the sum of 116 0(10 for the lieesor, 12.64 ; {Icy Walton, 16.25 ;James , and house keeping the wholo will } faithfgt I I: ;V �.� positively t10 wood need n any part of is rformance of the duties o! the Gibson. $10 ; 'M- A Senor, 11.06. W J. be sold without reserve. con traction. E I pe L. collector for the. year 189i�. Clark, 02 ; W Ham Hall, $8.86, ; T Whyte, Mr. Jackson, seconded b Mr. Cowaa, Sash at I6}.o'clbo. A 1C : Bunch rovided. - moves- Y 11.06 ` Corson & Son, $5.85, as per accounts ' - th$t the reeve The Naw Jeweler and Wei�hl alterfr . .... P.. the trees groat lata order on rendered. T'RB.:'dtl'," l�iay, oaf,: CHEAPER . HA N � Wt�OI� arer to pay Daniel Mr Jaekeon eeolyded b Mr ilairt3 !f e. d• or catoh3n Pickering 18' y , , , #ea►l, fa# All nicely. pain ed s►rad guarantee g G Pickeria 's and R. Crab 's moves that the council do noir. odjotirn ,to I `t i. , gee a- .v �t 15 d len ' ktlllAg ghee g WhAII r*_, ..i ,-<.,x -I , - T v_ ham_ , � : t i;, Tit a , ' f� y' jP�P - I p fit, v� :-, meet a to in Barrpov s hall, Woburn, on r I 'it John Bac I y �t - q " .__ - 1 .=u . _ll `�w l l - }iaanan : .. I m , , L' - . ,'�. c t t �: -- .a:3.. : ' ' r +.,n c _ ow ) " 3 , wad be ars M 1 at h+g hour of 14 i►. rt �'I-,.falx► ;. .,.. +�, e da , Get 2 st. t ,�. ; I t, ; � 1 , .� �_a , .. ,� re the llee- . Y .� ....r ,, G -Foo :. ere librar - �skin ,.. _ _,.fir .. , that 4r e.a _ � !. �. i R :t ,-.,t.:v�:'.x `.,�, �r 4!� � � � �..�, � - - - - e s _ �, . at tla+p: r ttie traligao6lon of esaerai bittiestll. ..: ' COAt2+311ae» fA "e l,^,, .r r 4 � } e k 7Q=47 -t, - . . , -.. 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N r . t . :' . , r;t,. ,. , -. , .. S . $E -- 7 , t -i..- q , N. .. ; r �:..: _ I- - . .....- £97 oar. ) . . --�- to s e t - e peer' g a F ; rg i `T h it whole ineocne � es not exoeed £467,• Mrs. M nden,tviehes to tabs t)he sof bite, , W�.L' L �.I�S ISR T�� DIARY �+ �4C0 hall his qa to batt Wire reply.” - 000 000 or rather mor than a thicii. Thi t I reacived file followitx rtnswsr lit a Rite ... rapvrtio>i of Small is omes is still further { hour that night. H Ai pkLSEATT1 H F seen -by noting how uch of the national _= .. 1# S gra meat of income tax . ) g �. . <.:. yrs r ,. ::; ,P „yea--arran a with Helan.- Entity r AV 1 ,. g EN A T{�TJY,j,` ineom©e pea filo pa R a n• :.:>:: E LARtiST�• LITTLE SIR NOES,. :;H 1 P by VV°CiLerm--not capi &lists, E rued i :: . 4 1 ', em le." . - ,.�;: � This reply ought to have Elle$ mewith •••� I �i comes, which do net ay income �, pre I i. esti Ration, but it did not. I Doul.? not ,&a 1 � the }plrst t'+,untry !ri dealt �' ut at £620,00:),000, a 3 those w P y += It you please, sir," said my servant, meat ; besides London iivAs no plaos for doubt Mics. Marsden, bat what about her }tut fiat country in No*taaar co ttriliah I it st £ • 7�ral$,figfi, he figures here_ .are .. , $anis, "there's a young gentlemen wait• `him• husband ! The bey was delicate= -the rnan Ca�,tt„!)ats.,,.titow the rtrttted Pauttc 'only for Great Britain I - ing to eee you . your consulting room." The next t'vra`or three'days rtaesed with. would gain immensely by his death. 1 6petrd Their money-DlVIatc►n of "the Things are not as ba r thea► axed to bra. "-. � � ,. out anything special occurring. 1 foand resolved, notwithstanding Lady, Temple's National l<ueotue Between Capital and During the last fifty ears the indurtrrsl I panned -I was Doming home in a huci'y it impossible to take Noel out with -me, cable ram to do nothin definite until I r int. to luno::,_ - but I desired Harris to walk with hitn in' g g Lwbeur. population hse iacr as d some 30 �oent. is had seen Msreden. I wrote. to ask Mrs. "But tike is both my liotir 'ler seeing ; the parks, and concluded that he was Marsden to call early in the morning. She The "great body �of Englishmen are► as a in .point of number4rid 160 p a oint of income, On the other hand, „ having a fairly good time, OA the evening came. The sweet ex ression of hor 18,06, rule, the ,wealthiest in the world. �e 1'e- p 1 patients, I acid , d P capitalists. hsve hart god times in the last 1 -1: 1 of the fourth day, however, I observe and a aert&ia honesty of syr, made me gids rho abitolute amount of wesltb in the half century for the`r totsl wealth has ? " He ie a very young gentleman, , air ; that the child's face was slightly paler asha►ned of aa. sus ioi®n. g be Dame with a lot of 1 a eThere it is than usual -that he ate little. or nothin as .. Y F n' countr , the United States takes'."the Sret incroaaed 110 per Dent Individually, they I g g g $ere ie Lady Temples reply. I said, all fled a in the, hill." he sat perched up opposite to me at lata ut•intt the cable rwm into b6r hand when leas but when we Como to examine the have not dont eo well as`t n There era p P i P g P more of them, ea the. when the whole is I looked around my neat; well-appointed dinner, and that he sighed heavily once she entered the room. private incomes of Egglau-i ae Compared , divided up their in ividusi wesltb has '`� orThecweather- viis autumtral � tin $he lanced at iia I I . hall n astonishment. In one corner of it - I with those of America. England is along inereasod only 15 per ant. . . , d. the "Th1►nk Clod 1' she exajdimed. "Yon were a couple of large trunks. A strap winter would soon be on us. I thought scarcely know whet a relief this will b6 to way in front.. While the average citizen —_ ' ' " with rigs, a hat hoz, and other belongings that Bournemouth wcuid be ariuitable place u�„ ; of the..Unttod States receives £24 a year, AL E I r.., y IsY S N AFR CA. fol the little fellow and thateveninq before I broke in abru ti of. th traveller accom tried the boxes. p Y� the inhabitants of the Upited Kingdom are -' �-: t I went to lied I wrote a tong letter to hie 1, I have somethia to ra " I Catlitf11U8L. 4' Who in the world can have arrived t" mother tellin her what I thou ht of the ., I r rioher by at Ieart £10, their fnaomes beiAg Historians.-Tr-A`FP1lerr hoeter-Eeelromists - g g Notwithetandinpc sdy ample s permis• - I thoaght to } If. - bov'm health and also said that I wssaboat • P £34 r head. alas 6hortsmen interested to the Fws- • cion, I dont intend to art with little Noel Pe r I hurried ori totm oonsultin room as I to advertise fora suitable home for him. without atria ant lin uiries. 1 nrsuiil the. Qoin scop, '►ith t`e• etna4ins Dark Ce ttMeai y g - M ,advert.ieementa eared in due course g q The mother f3Gi1 p g. , s Che, I ,war not feelin too well leased• Y PF ie in Indic -the boy hart been committed by speot to other `oouatrles, well-known Africa and its paeaib lilies ail s fattire vast« .; x=. P g F and, as a necessary consequence, auewers letter to my oars. Please don't Suppose ' g 'Continent eu ortain illions is a favorite - . J authorit states that as re aedr the pp g . '. I was in s great hurry, and had a specially arrived in shoals. A friend of mine, a Mrs, y Chat I mistrust 'you personally, but the hard afternoon's work before me. When Wilkinson, who only lived. a few doors case is peculiar. I must have an interview amount of wealth per inhabitant, " the topic with those wh look ahead to the: I opened the door, however, my women• away, -promised to attend to the matter for with your husband. I will come down to United Kingdom •tends saGond only to time when new territory shall be regained' me. She would look over the ansWere,and Bournemouth on Saturda and will brie . _ tarp irritation vanished. It was impoasible reply to those she thot;ght at all suitable. Y g Aus'rtralia ; and when we consider that for Lhe over -plus of old and new world _ � - . for it to survive the: ezpreeaion of the little She did e0, but nothingeatiefaetory seamed NOeI with me. I may or may not take him" most of Australia is mortgaged to British population. - • ' book wit)► me to town sgsin. Whoa I she face which started suddenly into view likely to be the result. you ou Saturday w,Q can diaounm the matter capitalists, we may say that in reality the . The writers o8, the, Dark�Cantinent ars when I appeared. A boy of about eight r.- One evening, on returning home, Harris „ . - United Kiu doth has most wealth r head• 3 . further. g t?e bt3ginnisg,whiae weaving toplether faeeinat met me wi,�h the information that a lady • I years old, -in a brown velveteen jockey suit, had called, who wanted to neo me o8, the "Thank yon --thank: yziu," rho replied. Excluding Irehud, where the rate is only lug , comanee, description and latter day �' jumped up from h.is seat by one of the subject of the advertisement. " I resptict'.you '.all the more for being £124 per inhabitant, the _ratio for 4reat history, to get at the heart Qf Afeicw nom•'-: windows and came forward to meet, me "}4'here is rhe !" I asked particular. At what hour : may I expect Britain 1e. £263 per inhabitant: ':1"f wlh the meroially and Ilractiaally, its itc portance to In your study, sir. i - 'i. I you on Si►turday r,_ with one small hand outstretched. wealth of the rind 1 countri"6a "came to the civilized world from the counting•room• I I weut there at onoe,:and found "myeelf I glanced over a Llme table, p eo le "You are Dr. $alifaz, are you not.?" be face to face with a call, sweet -looking "Noel slid I will run down iA the after• be equally divided among the p P + standpoint, and its chances of extensive naked,. woman of t�etween forty And 6f ty yaara of noon," I said. " Expect us between four England would stand well ahead ; as the fol- settlement in the near futures Dr. Roberta , �J "Right,' niv little fellow; and who are age. She wore a neat -fitting bontl6t, a and five o`clock." y' 'lowin fl urea will show .---Australia, £370 Brown,•.an English savant and literataeur,; , „ acket of old-fashioned cut, slid a pair of- tihe rose instantly -I made IYbr good-bye„ g • - you ? I answered. I __ r head; the United Kingdom, £224 (ex- who has justaotnpleted hie fourth and final ,,: shabby gloves. She looked like what rhe and rhe left me. "I'm Noel Temple' blot}ser sent you was -a lady in poor ofraumstancee. .Hae I said nothing to Noel about ►epikoPoe0d njuding Ireland, £263) per- head ; France, volume of hie book, "The $torp of Africa this note: she sail you'd look after me. I face wore 'an anxious and troubled expree• change until thoSaturday morning. Then. 02 per )lead ; United States, £210 per and Its Explorers," answers the question hope I cha'n't be vac y tn�ubleeorne." eioa. The moment I appeared she etartgd I asked him if he would like to sacompany hey$ i Gerineny,.£i40: per head. definitely and interestingly. !`Ie. Africa ro. . He sighed a little as he spoke, poised uP to meet me, me to Lheeeaside, "1 odare Ur. ]3alifax, tr8 pan not 2" rhe Iiia eyes slanted with pieasgre. It follows, (boa that the EngltahmaA very_valusble wfter all Y" ` himself on one lep, and looked up into my said. " I love the stn," he replied.: ` "I mean has "The future alone can Cell," se. Dr._- •• ' " 1_1 Brown. " Unless gold wad diamonds ace 1 face with the alert glance of ari expeat.nt T}iat ie my name, I replied.. to be s sailor when. I m a man. 4tipa7 epSNDll�a atorritY. robin.. " - ' . - "1 am Mrs. Marsden. I sew your "Well," I Said, "you will chose a very and it iii au in4eresting point► at to the found to be mote widely distributed and in "Noel Tem le " I re ehted-"Temple ! advertisement by chance this morning. I good life. I intend w take ou with me to i ro ortions in .wtlloh 'the inhabitants of Rrewter quuntitlea in aaeeaeible plweee tit far . •: p , P hurried up to town at once. I went to see Bournemouth today. -Ask Harris to'pac,k t P P E�uropeana, -onlyy a small -portion of Africa � -forgive me, 1 don't know the name." _Mrs, Wilkinson -she asked me to lose no � some things for you Iand be ready when I - England spend.theie inoomc on necessaries will ever be Blled by the outflnw of tht "You used to know mother very well- c time in having an interview with you. cone home to lunoh." and luxuries respectively. world, which was young while yet it war: -. 'rhe bald so -she ■aid you were playfellows While talking to her, I made a remarkable fhe child nodded his head brigbtll►.l I From a reliable Source weg`btthe follow- old." long ago, and you used to quarrel -don't discovery, Under the cireumstapbea. itis left him and went out to See my plttientr. ing information on this point :=`Fob and THi DABS CONTINENT _' . you remember ?" strange that' such an advertisement-. should When I returned to the hcu a I:pas met ' drink absorb h6.0 per cent, of the income as It is now possesses so many i>oteresting "What was your mother's naive before , have been inserted. I am unwilling to by Barrie, who. wore a very anxious i 8,A the average. llress taken 16.8 per Tuts of view that there is a good excuse --- rhe wee married, .hToel ?'.' I enquired, Sud- take of'ence, however. Poor Ernily has elrpreabion ct face. teat, ; hours rant, 13.2;~ tobacco, 1.6 ; for Swr tet}ars and writers generally to denlp, always keen peculiar. I wish to Say now "1 am eo glad you've come back,sir," he education and literature, 2.6 ; reliitione come forward with book after book. Thret - "F )rester-F.mily Forester." : I ! that I am desirous to have the boy. I will said. "Little Sir Noel has been ilL'' _ colltributioum, 1.4 ; loeomotionr O.8 + volumes have recently a peered in Europe: _ - „ ,omise to take ever care of him." "Ili," 1 cried ; "where is he T" amusements 1.4 •taw fi.4. &Putting this , p Then of course i know all about her, P Y 9„ + llr. 1lrown s, iA English, the other two in and you are most heart�iy welcome, I Saicj, 1>" you kuo}v Lady Temple . I asked, He ie lying on a sofa in your onsulting. Irl another farm; we map take our gross French. The tint of the latter is " A,, I in a cordial tone. "Find yourself a seat ill astonlsht»eut. room, sir ; he particularly wished me to ' personal expeudlture at £tiS0,000.,t'00 a Travers 1'Afrique-Autitrwle" (Across &oath - while I read this letter, Mrs: Marsden smiled faintly. take him there. Ae says he would rather year. Out of this we speUd about £72Q.- era Africa), by Jules Lealercq, and the, , c , it , 3 00 a t r C Dom than an o he and £l . .. t• r s isul in r e oe ie b t r sear t I threw myself into a chair and opened_ Lady Ternple i9 my. stater, she repLed , e m t e y 000,000 on ales ,. 1+ other bias Qrandes t,haeeesdans I Afr qns my old playfellow'a letter. It ran ae "She is my sister, and I am married to her . part of the house. He seemed so ill. that I mi luxury and waste. This gives & groan 0entrale" (sty Big Hunts in Central . follows:— late husband's cousin. My husband, Mr. � thought you wouldn't mind." ( percentage of 83 pee cent, on neclessaries, Africa), -by Edouard Fos, the explorer. "MY I)xAR Un. HALJFAs;-I hope you , Marsden, is tlrst cousin to the late Sit "'Quite right -I will go and see him," 1 and 17 per cent. on luxuries. Leeleraq deals wholly with. the difculties ' . ' don't forget the Gran c, where we oncc�e i Francis Temple. The dear little boy is, replied• i In an examination of the rate of spend- of South African government which ace _ a eat a ion and ha ennuner when vie � therefore, a near relation on hoth sides." I entered my eansulting•room aiekly, in amort En lishmen, it is interesting to " p g ppy q q g g due to racial dietinotions, The Briton- � were children ? i am ; a desperate itfi• "Now is It that Lady Tt nlple never Littie Noel was lying on a sofa. I •had left ; notice how's elaesifieatiOu of the people, go.erna ;the Boe^ poaseasem, Lhe KaffSr ,•y. culty, and have resolve do throw in self thought of sending the boy to you Y' I hits in the morning in apparently fair according to the house rent they pap, will encumbers, Whilat the Briton annoys the on your mercy. You ca 'c have f ott inquired. health. I was startled now with the work out, There are 3,624,•608 families the name of aur old la .fellow 'mtly "It is impreeible for tete to tell. poli. I change io his appearance. $e could raaeoe• "who fnhabit houses or cotta ee rated &t Boer, and the Boor. troubles Lhe Briton, . `, Y Y g the Kaffir gets in the w&y of both. ]3e it "� Forester. I marrit?d wlr n I was erg teen, am naturally the pe eon who ouaht'to have ly speak -his breath .Carrie gniekly-there less t),an"U a year, out of a total Anmber very prolifio and increases rapidly." Leo• F - I received the child on hie arrival iu Ira was a sus ieioue bluo tint round th6 lower , and have been . in Incii ever aiucc. `l"y g• P of 7,100,U'Hi houa6s, lereq a great argument is that the cry at ; Y husband, Sir Francis remple, died six ) land, .ly husband and I are not well otF, (part of hie face. 1'he number of hi hly•rated houses is „ » dkj "'e have a house at Bournemouth end I br•ou ill m stethosco an,i a lied it - g i Africa for the Afrioandera means a �, months ago. Noel is ur only`child. I r g Y P8 P� trot so great as one won d imaRiae. Only cessation of racial antipathies and sn �4. - have 'uat seen a doctor a outhim =he sa s have long wished to have the care of s ( to the heart. There w.r aoae►derah a sato. 2.93 houses are rated at £1 O0O and ov r • his heart is affected and that t.liei'e lis chtici in order to add to our .income. Your mia, but I could trace oo sign 8,f absolute A,a14 houses st x) up toy El OW ; a,ii empire covering the whole of South Africa . i that will be loval to the British crown. " irritability of the ►eft lu g. He has urdered advertisement attracted us both. I came � heart disease. The child, however, was houseo, from 1;2!x1 to £5W. After we have ., Resting onits powerful baseattheCapes> him tQ leave India im ediately ; I have up to town to answer it. You may imagine very weak. I saw that he must not travel f allowed the usual average of Britain advances with giant step an it.. • no tithe to explain why t is impoasiblP for my surprise when I learned who the child that day. ` yTvz pltltsoNs oonqueat of all Sauth6rn Africa." me to accompany him hu e. I am mending really was; from !lira. Wilkinson." I telegraphed to hire. Marsden to tell her , him, thotefore, at the eleventh hour, to It is atrange that Lady Temple -never that Noel was it , and that she could not I to each family, there remain oft all talents- Cecil Rhodes, this author of course charge of the ship's capta n,who,on landing, y ," tions based npon,cate books of the various speaks much ot. •` The Ylutarob of the _ z mentioned our name I replied. expect us that �y. ' " he ea s "will describe "ane must have for often it -this seems The child re arced fetes ah and poorly munioipalitiss, about 6,0W.0i)0 people not twentieth century. y , will put him into s ab sad send him ; g ,: '. straight to poli. For th sake of old times as una,;couatable reason, bqt 1 can give Ao `during the gr6ater part of that Saturday, 1 wcvounted tor. the eztraordinarj+, o&roar of this man who - I hitns6lt s ala Among this gr8at. tiutnber, Ilawerrer, we acrivad herb poor and obroure and now at --be hie guardian to a certain extent. • < ther- , he le erratic, however she -has but on Sunday, he was nearly q .,� Please take care of the c ild's health and ; been erratic all her life. I am much older I saw with a pang that he was extreme! leave to reckon the homeless of gr"t towns the age of forty is �►t the summit of fame place him iu a suitable family who will , than my sister. I was married when she , delicate. Titers was not only heart weak i and cities the criminals In enols, the and fortune." And again, describing 1Nr. look after him and elle d to hie interests ,was a child. Still, of course, I love her, ! nems to Contend against, but considerable paupers iA the work=housee,theiaoorrigibie Rhodes's count=y house, he goes on: '• IO in ever we. Ais sol chore are Vleaers, , and would' do all a mother could for her irritability of the left lung. I bvRan to (trstrips who have a° mettles place of dwell- is w veritable AIR °�� bro ght�frommthe, Biggs t nd Flint, �f Cha eery Lane. They I }icy." aotuider whether t6 Otigtlt ACL to wirlte[ lnq, but ace alwaYr m°�iAg oA ;and;, iA antigtlitles Mr. well supply you_ wir.h a 1 necessary f Linda. I thought for a moment -then I Said : abroad -it was certainly necessary to nand addition to these+. we must reckon the ruins of Zimbabwe, and which be genecaus- "The child has been absolutely oarnmitted him oat of London u quickly as possible. canal•bowt cools, those who, belong (,o ty otiered to the Cwpe Town museum," �' I am certain you will be good to the boy+. pp "Yoar sinter friend, Ito my care by his mother. He is very ltievertheless, ss the noun wont on,all my travelling sllawa, the gypsies, eta. o`p$ urs 44 . ; " �MTLY TxsrPL�," dahcate,and is the heir to a large fortune." ! rejudices against placing him with the R Speaking of luxuries suggests thequestion not6d foe iia Public Ltbrar�' and it's �� ' When I raised in e a aft r erusin t�'hen I said these words Mra. Marsden , Klarsdens increased rather than diminish-' ws to how many firitish trades see aacupfed Town Museum. The latter has a se. rb 'Y$ Y Y F g turned very pale, then a brilliant colour I ed. I in rodueing pure luxuries in which the _ this epistle, little NceI was standing in i 11 oolleotica, well illustrating South Afriesn�� he was e� identl makiti a flooded her face. I was'list preparitlq ;to leave the hoose Eng iah poop a freely Spend their moAey. role anthropology wad fauna, while front of me ; Y " g "I wish to say eotnettiing,"rhe remwrkod, oA that Sunday morning, and wssttandiA BY luxury we understand. the term to em• B 8Y• g the former, whish was founded by air x n►inute study of my character. I leoited, sfter.a pause. "What I'am going to say on my door ate preparatory to entertp brace those cammodtties which could be up at hi7r1 without speaking. He gave a die deed with without lowering the tsoorge Grey, in its Splendid ealleatioA has ;tz ms re udice y p j you s ainet me. I am my cwrriage. 8,r en's hinaom dreH np 8,o Pe man rte sets of printed and manuscript �. . sigh of relief, gg ■tandacd of civilized life. $raring this Ie. y ,,;tea v. - . �, �„ desirous t° have the ohild for every reason stopped abru fly. works relative to the lap n8, a and races of �'Vhat'e the matter . I said th'en... p •, } -I am his near relation and can naturally " Am I add g mind the luxuries or superfluities of Aina Africa. Lven the amallesL town in $oath �� "You'll do'. he replied. "I wasn't Der• ressin Dr. Halifaz S - ifl 1� i do more for him than a mere- stranger, I " That it my name, I replied. teeuth r}entury life keep about a dozen twin. I waS dreadfully anxious, but I see ;also sorely nee, y p Africa hart its public library. c '�' =� i 'S all ri ht." He held out his Ka d.l i the molls whfeh hie "And this fs ruNne;" be raid, tilling a icades Dia in (best Britain which other• �t g Ca Town ita6lf is an aaatLraotive cit 6 I advent into our family will bring ; never• card out o! him packet. wile would ave. no eziSt6noe. im Y+ I clasped the little brown paw an ,rising , The ttade in perfumes and cosmetics in p g Y Y• t theleee, I wdn't take char a of Ghe bo in dam and dirty and n l arohiteoturall a ruptly, said :— - I g Yr (TO Ht OONtINUND.t ell its braaohea ; the manufacture of wigs despite the 'flat that it occupies a site of T case you are good enough to intrust him to f Come along, 11oeL If you re as hungry , +► -' wad false hair for orAament ; jewellery in great sCenia beauty. Nobody lives there �- ou'il he lad of lunch:" me,without your knowing the.aianple truth. i ' , vwtiuus branches whish •i>iclude the w'ho oaA afl°rd • oaantry bows_ The t A a I am, y g „ I It is this—in the event of little Noel S1111�ge W1thOQt ClOoks. . • "I should rather think I am hungry, I cutNting and polishing of precious stones ; favorite locality for suburban residents -is ,- n id Norl. "I've had nothin to eat since I dying, my husband inherits to Temple Brom Lhe soft book of a eeeegt traveler W nbor fort mputes b railwa a k{ g ro art In short, that delicate child is rho Ctosel allied trwde of magic ortifloial y' g• Y Y Y+ e ght o'clock this morning, when 0aptain P P y' in Alswos: "On m return from fi#elohon y g lase of deli btfirl climate sad ehsrmia ! :` the onl person who stands between my y jewellery. and vhemical ImitatioAs et P f3 g eves bought me two sponge oaken, Do y „ • the culture of outlook. -' 4 . 4 hueband sad ooueiderable fortane, I look6d flocs the beautiful villa►gor of the atones , , y u like sponge cakes; llr. Halifax !" . Edouard Foss book tells -the story of - '� 1 re .lied. "Nof ,v I "Thank you for telling me the truth," I Lewen Valle , atyd beia a tourist " who FANOY 7WW111N,. P y M. Foe. , t can t say Ido, , Y g sort iA the Zambesi countr . } replied. likes w oke his nose into everything, I such tis 'orchids ; the manufsoture of bagged in three sate '104 animals, of °"' h e we are -place yoursel opposite to Me p ► a Shat end of the table. Aarris, la a l ce "I hope thin will not prejudice yon R11) were big game. Za,rlbosi is a a. . '} Y P � turned b chance into the church at Kiroh British wines, as well 8,r the mineral water which . mediately far Sir Noel Temple." iagainet me, Dr. Halifax. The fact of my I y grade •the roaurin wad re ration o! ala aificentehootin noun rp tellin ou what I have doge ou here. On eomin out I took oaten watch ; p g p pa R g try. The orts• Harris left the room. Noel burst otut. B Y phi ► g y feathers aa8 fur for ornament ; glove rnan hasa ehatioe there at lions, antelopes, �;_ . I ughing. assure you of the honesty of my purpose." to roqulate it by the clock in the church making ;the makingof material for gamer, rinoc:®rosee, hippopoLemi, hyenas, ale• tl , 1 Lt'a_. eo funn of tftx to call me fir It would be impossible for me to doubt tower, but there was no clock in thelol;uroh la in Garde to s,. etc, = aruamentai • p y p y q , y pot phante, leopards, elf►nda, butTaloee and ou," I said, glwuoia at hor face. rawer. Heave I went into the village Ian, , Del, "- . he said. "lr)on't, you think it's 3' g tery , and, lastly, although it by fro means sebriis, besides caiman, monkeys mind bueL- � , r' Cher stiff? Aren't' you going to a9y "I am glad you ray that•" $be olaslied !and there asked the time. But mine hors completes the. list, the building of yachts arch. Primitive methods are out of date in w :. } r'` �el.2 , We can't be_ really friends if you her thin hands together. She had removed could not oblige me. ''You see.' he said, and main boats• gfrioa at tits r6a6nt time., Even there d n't."t her gloves during our interview. "I have 'we have au lire for oloclkr. Ie. the morn• The last point we may notice in dealing they shoob iu apvery " end of" the century" f "All right," I replied, "y 6ffare Noel to-� had much trnnble, and ! wm not a happy ing rqe qo by the savage rising tram the with the money of Englishmen takes up way, and some genius has devised an also t. . , _ 1 1 me -but I trust (rive you your title to the ' woman. I have suffered the sorest straits I chimney at the parsonage. up an the hilt. the question 8,r to the proportion ie. which trio projector t.o illuminate the line of fire � � »_ ervante," -. f tit poverty ; the money which we ' will 1 The parranage people are very regular. the national income is divided betwe6n during night shoot�n'g. "I hate my title," said' the child. ;,: :,. receive with the child will be of great i We dine when dinner is ready. AD 4 P• capital and tabour. In this estimate we . "Why so i - Some people-Ahiuk it very I value to as. My husband will be astonish- I m. the whistle of the train coming from include the land -owner with the Capitalist+ - � f rtnnate to have a handle to their narilea." ed when I tell him what the result of my Masrmunrter tells us that the time bas and we take Muthall'r estimate of tb4 - VPA2'�b the Adml>gs110ti "You wouldn't think so if you had got inquirism has been." come for another meal, and at night we r Y gountr s income Aamet £1 285 000 000 - 4 �► ••"'ell," I re lied, hastil "I can do know that It is time to go to bed when ib Y ' y' ' ' harmer Mak•estraw--I se. Mariah i because you had lost your father, said , _ F y, Tho following statement was r®cteatl yr , wi el, fixing his big eyes steadiIy_'on my Nothing without consulting the mother. I is dark. On Sunday's we go to church made on this point :o-t:a italists, last = mturt•alldrive in to Squashtown next weep. 1 ' i am anxious to have the bo oomfortabl when the bell rings. Our parson is a vaiy •�,,.: T y f settled and to et him out of town. y • owners, and Che upper mid Ie classes, who A feller Warned Professor Flyhigh is. goin His lis uivered--I saw that he could , g I will easy going man; he down t mind boianing u . in a balloon an` then he`ll 'um off with have cried he hadn't been too brave to send s cable ram to Lad Tem le Lo• half sn hour sotirtas or later."' have aapftal 1AvesGed is buriAese, draw p , , p g Y P £b71,000,000 a year. Working tradoomen . 40thin' but an umbrella to Gold him. - - allow the tears to come. I morrow, asking her Lo rely at once and to ' professional meta living On► - salaries an - �Mre•. Makestraw-le it ii tree exhibitiont �w` .� tell me whet she wishes. ' KA8-iqg �5• arGtsaas draw still -snare, uametlr £714, rte' I quite.-„understagd what°gyro i' mean, Farmer Makestraw-No, it will cost us '• • a ser•. little man,01 said. 410ome, I can see we'll Thank you. Aro yon likely to get hor -Don't you think it very strange that Jack. U00�(lU4 Here, there appears to 6 twenty-five rents► apiece ; but if that um- , i r &newer tomorrow t lata equi►llty, , b0 : the difference ' thea : broils, ain t no stronger titan most that s ` be Capitalfriends. Now, here a acutlet- �` - Hsrduppe doesn't pair are the #!0 he hor• - i*all tis: if you r6"not in a hurry to eat, I I may do eo iA the evening.- Are poll rowed t actually, exists le seer► then wo:.conte td +aid 8,o Stitiya, rtr. pit tll0 worth of our • '� staying I town, Mrs. Marsden tN No. I think it would be very strange it consider this vum�tf of individual ' Tbare motley. cr~ When lunch"wae}ovbr I. tools Noel bSck •`I shall remain until pati hear from my Q�Q _ ' e' I 0 - he did. t►>=e.=2,, . farriiliee ,06 ds pa wpsk,.:bt►0 to my consulting -room, and made a careful ist drttr +t the it age: fat iletau ;8,YI t► :, , "Kindl write ottr address o8,1,bat ielat+e.. Thm •1Akil t a ,. f s eaaminabiou. of his lungs and heart. I saw p Y -. . ,,r F :T,w !., ►Cfr:.,.. t. ; _ • { tf>�i� willf�ou - . b he.waa free from or nuio disoase as I will dot you know as soon *s over 1 , reg ; t -1 .47 _� U004 a e-•- . She *644 her Wheel , t at , g qs x,. a b� i , re. '4 delicate. bo and ceive La y Tem le a re. I 'nVb' dant: ou k.ee lrrd4 - :t, ,, ' s:., �� c,, V tji t►etiviikes yet, bat wan a f gi e, y, . P . p Y y` . Y . _.. t _ I, ? 1, k s ti n ho as likel -to devela aertoua mra• At the tint possible moment ins file wiife'is t t ld ie_.,h - :-A �,,� 4r Y: � �;„ y,, ;I °; , ,. �� •r one w w y p I' �Y" ir�' :ten. -`.•4 t... f t �. c ora , m in I vont a as t f , bio re. tC $a_ ,, ,� t - ,, - chief at any moment. ! g g toady. '. Fir A r� _4.- _ .. ;a,+.:.,t?. ._ �.rft . 3 Tem le. It was ward �.. tt:._ . . be . im `ossible for P ed as follows % , Wh. , - alt : ' ; , I esw that r- would p a . Y.i $. •, •.. t -^ ..k.: ,�: , - Lan. t �ee , •. � _,.. ,.-- - ms l;ee him ,in.m bsalielor astabLr3li- P' baydia I,nAd:3ru MO atnH i:. 8, ., ,f:r : L. ;. _ `. i to p yr I, - I .. , - , y��,.�Iyp � _ s_ p . _ t, - . , , .. w _. .-: _. :-: i --. ,. -�.• .. k� . {. f ; , ;,kinrzi _> tom* '°s p �tl1.1 1 jj. ' - h, �Stg 8,'S" yi' �._ �'y .k _? 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I believe to be a lichen. ,i have et y ` ' g ), •' : 4 Q •ESB ' DISCOViAIBS•�, ; �TCTORI�� x tt� ; OfT I � droit an:g i he ;►y_arike. . } 'no oppgptunity to have it exa-mined."' sept' ptee r.te m. ra. •matt with """ p ...i ..if. .v.. .. ,-.. ._: .-: _' - 1�F €" .:.'•'he h'm'"'!g a11Y itelbortaut lawtittie a �'t AN INTRR TINCT I?ISOOVRRF. - 'f` li 1 K-Mgtf,i r _ THB -MOST IM1PORTANT`� 112BB�'"+d imoital and.intel)igehes,org*4ixiog faoilities, TALH WITH THE MAN WHUS 'JUST ♦beat by seetdent. } The geogra hers who heard the ex lorer la�ventl+en +yid "hp¢wledgw.with dray gross, ; BACK •FROM ANTARCTICA -tell of this discover regarded it as of the . THR GREAT Ht1USIS . " brutal workman, who -applies- to- hto -work Qttfoksilver was discovered by i. luok,7 t y ---- .,- ' - greaten interest~ Feom what is known of . -�• �"` '= only tb _ txnkitelflge>Qtr work oa his hands." chance. A aoopec, is Catniola, havia oil , �; '` :- - - e �d : w F iilr. RorcLgrcvink Aelt t t o llenit6 to the meteorology of the antwrctic reglous it Tine fr orttane.-lPetrsonal 'tittles and "sipttt, , evening placed a new tub under a dropping - Cunttuent 1NaF tie Beitclied la A]lmort is thought prolpabla that the evaporatlan sews of Baran dip4anee•-t*sit t!6 tie s ria is order tta tr if it would bold THB NTVBS OF'°SIHftiM. P g ! �: r : �ny�Xear–His )dans for t;eie,RUQa may equal -or exeeod the preaipitatioii in Wlnest ltesidenee tai Faris -•Ln In . , ° k 1Fork There--e'rababtiltj TLRt an Ex. regions nearer the south pole, and th/►t, if slitnce ei[ Ticet>r Fewer --itis V>laws els ► Qnecr peeplie'>bo teerrow-Ttieit jteli#• water' goon he came ip the morain f >�d _� g pedltion trill Doan Be sent, more s°athero latitudes ase ever attaID.ed, �•bor• it so heavy that he could hardly move It• '- alittle ve stable life ma be Fouad or at leis ani 1Dtress �ram'e'hibet.. �{ y., y . The geographers who gathered in Lon. g Y • Bwron Alphonse de Rothsohild,ahiet of the ... • At first he thought that the tub was be• leant the oonditiaa�a may be favorable far Although the border land in which the witched but at lash eroeivin a mhinin • ' don from all over the world for, the Rizth the discovery of fossil tttuna cad the stud family i° 1?'raaco, to sixty-five yeah aid. He p g g x _. Y ootKtmiesion fa► air a ed wt its work of mark - International Geographical - Congresii .en• df -geological facts, is commander of the leigoneof•honor,,.mem• i g g fluid at the bottom, he went to Lanbaoh z ; o ed a trout that had not been expevted, " MY plan would'. kre," atantinttied Mr. bet of the institute and regent of the 13aak ag nut rho boundary line between Sikkim and ibowed it to an apothecary, who im• � ,;S., .: ' w�tes a correspondent. I Diver saw so Borohgrevink," to make Cape Adare the of ,Prance, eke -married the daughter of and Thibot is from iter great altitude quite mediately dismissed him �iwith, a small . i �i headquarters of a soienti$c expedition. anitib•bited, cad beyond the magni$oent ratplt absorbed an audience on a geogral►hiowl The party might spend the winter there in Baron Lionel de Rothschild, of London and 8 y, bidding him bring some more of ,, t occasion as that which listened to the young safety and comfort. In this neighborhood lives in the finest residence in Paris, at the scenery absatutely d4vofd of anything to the swme stuff whenever he could meet with , g �. ' •: a rest roan of the henomena re -info see, the same can not ;be said for the ooun• ib. This the o Norwegian, C. E. Borobgre oink, as be. sold g Y P q g corner of the Rao , ®&iat•Blorentin cad p or eeoper frequently .did, i� investigation may he studied to advantaKe. fey passed through ' en' route; for the road thestory of hie visit last winter (the ant•rotio There are twenty glaciers within easy Place ds la Conearde—a house Duce the es• taken to reach rho frontier la throu h Laing highly pleased withris good Fontana; r sidenoe of tho Czar Alexander L Y g ill st length, the affair beim made n r i summer) .to the shores of Victoria Land, reach of .the Dope. One of them seeme to ' 8 P bila, some of the mast populous districts, wad severwl arsons tormel themselves into • • ,4e Roes discovered itdfifty-four years ago,only contain strata of lava between thick layers Baron Alphonse is the most important •• . „ P , - of snow. A volowno which has reoentl past several of the moneat►teries` which are socfet fa rder to search farther into bhe - i `' i.;' a little while after Victoria ascended the • Y member of the great banking house of Y,• 4 T rs>_ been active, is near by, Cape Adare itself here such a feature ofinterest to every uicksilver .deo ' British -throne, and no later explorers have rises to a her ht of 5779 feet above the sea Rothachil4.L" His infiueaoe predominates trareler. q p sits thus so unexpectedly. : g f3ikklm borrowed its roti ion ars visited its ice -covered coasts till Borohgre- and is a most favorable position for over the branch houses of his firm in Lon• g discovered, and which were destined to r "� It ham its customs, manners, dress and become the riohesb of their kind in Earops. x vink and .his comrades -saw them nine meteorological.observations. The irregu• don,`ViennaandFrankfort. f larit of our Dom asses off Coulman Island ruling family from Thibet, which oouutry Mother Im or Y P fle en a s almost act called reminence p tent discover is recorded ' ` a menthe ago. J'he modest young than who j y eq p y, seems to Indicate there are seems there the elm le lahRbitants loon n Oo •o bhe Y all unnoticed, was taken to a seat qn the of soienti8o vane. As -foe biota Coal re• not only - in business, bub alto in the P P to have, resulted from the nuintentiona1l is w. 4 g coral center of intellect and fashion me well ae - . .3 t, platform, had not been announced in the search, the sea teems with lifo and so do s , world of Part. Re is to be met in ' applioatioe of intense heat. Charles Gtood- 1 •' T the tanda, and is will be remarkable if in all the most exclusive s•lcns of the Fan• the source of learning wnd Ohs traditloas yewr had for years experimented is veiny �_ . �, *�� ' general programme. Few knew his name the vett area believed to be covered b the an which their religon of Dukpa Buddhism hoping to deprive India rubber of iter 9:. ,e K The fact was, he had arrived in London y bourg St, Glermain, while the greatest is founded. Several of the monasteries are susce tibilit to the action of heat and ; zX ti 's ' Victoria continent hitherto nnkaown P Y 1 : .-€_ 'c .7, C, .ft . - .. 1.. `,tmi--"'M3... 3: } Cs4 ! -"> T 7 .: - - �YiG' " - ql"` .. b. .9".>�3'N. �,-_" _ • F:'tj Y" . ,`f.,y�i'• ,!1 ""s -.'_^L '. i-`�+ry;'>� M. rz�` t.> ..�* ' x�..ds• p 4, , 9 :,._ °Y -.� ..in, {{_v x ^v:�-.� • :s,+'` _...>73�: .... :rte rs'-' "-*.L;, `s1 � .. . .. r VL. ;: y sags. ..e. ,.it •�' .✓: -...: V -i �f:• -++e i - ... = r...rf.. .... di3. _ a"s�A41=s . -yi:: "..... +,2i. K. ..... .. .. 6 ♦" {':7 , 3.. r k x�- r K�:.FT. w� �-a.. .. k _. mss.+.-. -. ., b. ,ly.. � �'�K. & 2 -:.. .'.. '_ �+. ....- '..`;.'}•. . n,- -'Y i -- a .... _ .. --.- .- =f i.. i..-.. _ .. k I s h . —Mrs. John Woodruff is very much b> G' I' r I 1 A V fi ,1 1 �r Y - E' 111.1 -�1 ''S I .� a she ,�S I: S yt tir"y ..ttl'1. -, 7i 1 i � ' To OUR SUBSCRIBERS : By referring to the address label on your paper you can always ascertain the date to which yyour subscription to Ttf�a News is paid. . . ,* Remittanoes are acknowledged by u hange of date on label on the first paper fol- lowiag rft.< Opt of money at this ofoe. Always 1. 'keep the date paid ahead, tt 11 _.. -i.- 'ght firktAus gtWoo _: PICKERING�, ONT., SEPT, 270 1895 LOCALISMS::: _J Th -hoes rule it is to take y F x ._. r,J� 3. �. i ..T ✓ {� •�.n 5.n,: --Dr. F. L. 4enry.. (Dentist) will be found at the Glor on House Parlor's every Tuesday. 88tf I —Y. Pi' -g., i� E:, -Sept. 29th, 95 Topic: "Progres�in the Christians life.' Leader, -Mr. R. Croak. —bam. Stewart has severed his con. nection with the botel stables, and John Smith, of Newmarket, is in charge. Millinery opening on Tuesday 'and Wednesday, Oct. let -and 2nd, as the new show rooms, . opppo/ite the Methodist church. Mrs. W"ase, Pickering., —At 6 p. m. on Saturday James • Hilts, commissioner, will let a job on 2nd con., opposite lot 80. The same will consist of the digging of a ditch and repairing of a culvert. G Pb -I' B f d b' k — eo• i tp ig in rant or t is wee attending the Provincial Conventionof the 0hristian Endeavor Societies. He is there as delegate for Pickering C. E. Society. —Next' week we intend publishing a review of an- ..article written by. Lawyer McDonald who visits -Pickering on Sat- urday of each- week., The article treats of line fences ani ie an able paper. -Mahler Bros. have their evaporating factory infull swing and are running night and day. They and now 3esirous of purchasing apples of all kinds not smaller than two inches. See bills. —The Methodist church, Pickering will have its annual harvest home on Tuesday evening Oct. 8th. On .Sabbath Oct. 6th appropriate sermons will be preached by Rev. Buchanan, Markham, For particu• lars of Tuesday evening's program see bills just issued. —Joseph Tait, Ea. M. P. P., of Toren• to, was bera Wednesday, in the interests of his biscuit manufactory. Perhaps there is no better known -politician in Ontario tb n the above gentleman, .but just now he is not in that business, having been worsted in the last contest by Mr: Matter. . —,Miss McGillivray hae'rgsumed her classes in drawing and painting at the College. The recent success of Miss H. Cornell one of her pupils at the Ontario and Durham County Exhibition does her great credit. Mise Cornell exhibited twelve pictures Carrying off ten first prizes and one second•, as well as the diploma tot the best. collection . * —Mr. Isaac Wise, has been appointed local agent for the United States Life Insurance C01npany. With a company like the U: S. Life with its liberal con• tract we predict that Mr. Wise will be sure to receive his share, of the bneiness done. He is being assisted this week by R. D. Stanley, of Toronto; inspector of agents for the company. See their plane before placing your insurance elsewhere.*- -Mrs. Isaac Wise has announced her fall millinery opening for Tuesday and Wednesday next, Oct. 1st and ` ad. Hay. ing moved into her Handsome new shop, and stocked the room with everything .that pertains -,to feminine head -wear, we feel sure that there will be something found among the stock to suit the most fastidious: 'It is expected that there will be a big turnout oft ladies to see Mrs. Wise on the (above dates. —It will be just one hundred years next June since the Township of Scarboro was first settled in accordance with the Gov- eruinents survey, and a movement is now on foot to hold a monster centennial anni• versary to oommemorate the fact. Tl•e idea was first expressed by the Ellesmere Mechanics Institute. The officers of that library are now obtaining signatures to a requisition asking that the Reeve call a public meeting at Woburn to discuss the matter. By all means the movement should be encouraged as in no way can Canadian history be as well taught to our young and rising generation. As yet we cannot state just what shape this demon• stration will assume, but after the above meeting has been convened, we will have something more definite to state. +♦4--- i . 1 ' Green River ".I 'Mr. and Mrs. T. Ellis, of this place, are very ill with typhoid fever. Mus Eva. Hurst, of Hespeler, is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. Honking. "n,0-URUng 1 caw IJVVTNV KV!u up ills seventh on Sunday, never mind George what's natural isn't sinful. - By the way only one out of three of Cherrywood .boys strikes luck in Green River, (welcome here Jim.) Several of our young folks attended the "At Home" at the Rev: lir. Oka's and re- port having spent an excellent evening. We were sorry to hear of the recent ill- ness of Mrs. Fawcett Wilson and Miss Maggie Spence, but pleased to hear of their recovery. A number of our Christian Endeavorere visited the Christian churoh last Tuesday eve., to bear one of our members, John Ferrier preach and report having beard a good discourse. Saco" John. Welit. Hoover and Miss Pipher a000m• Iby Wesley Pipher and Bertha Hoover visited at Arooklin on Sunday last. But Wesley where is the girl you left be- hind you, or did you get left, well you hays our deepest sympathy. We were very .sorry to bear of Miss Ira Fraser's illness she having gone to Toronto to spend a few weeks with relatives ind was suddenly taken ill with typhoid and had to be removed to the Hospital. We would like to bear of her recovery. We were sorry that the correspondents of a week ago bad no more respect' for them selves_ than to be so degrading as to nick. name too of our reippeeocted boys who have gone to the North West to try their luck. Hap,)y day .if the correspondent himself would go. Of late we have heard our villoge'morch- ant singing softly ' Sweet Marie come to me" and sure enough on Thuts(k!y night she came.Bvirimw $ILL, The `man who I oo milted sniaide at Port Erie, Out., on needay night has been identified as the youngest son of The Rev. Dr. Fessenden, rector of the Eng• fish ohurob, at Anoaster. The Medical Health Offioer at Chatham Ont,; stated on Saturday that the oarease Of s cow sfilicted with an aggravated t f Jump ' type P Jaw, or cancer, had been: 0u VP by a city buiobor aced t over counter.' ' _Ii f�d # , FE ji 9 + t>, R SI i "4 Y q i 1 , - - .J 6 � � 1 1 ill �k � d '. I � d fl I . m 6- r 5 / -. .. _I disc a_L$ 1k ,d�.1 Jro 4 -F. fi -3 '�'S`ke to - - -1.. g+ . t A µ • ': .y t- 4 4• � R �-.. fie. i t r YY,,e,� ` gy� +� ` I. V1L. " r Y' F x t i i A - 4 . -.-._.,..FT_.-f _ _ . _ _ _ _ ... - - - - 1 .: � . hr addle. :. I .. .. :.. .., a. ' R. E►leley vrae the guest rf' Francis Usi= derwood Sunday evening. 1' - - Wm. Parkinson and famil , of Markham, spent Sunday with J. Stonehouse, , ,W v . an or ' � - , 1.� - - . - �..: f The farmers are all through sowing fallif - . Iwheat and are now doing their fall plowing, . a Geo. Benpett, - of. Malvern, is engaged with R. Underwood for the winter as gener 1. - al chore boy. - - t:.Wan ..­ _.' W. Walker! was the guest of Jae. Ogg0 .. - �� �- last Sunday. Wonder when he will wade if - � borses again.. . It.� ... I �; .41 11--. �� -71 - . _ - ��. Jas. Stonehouse, whose lease has expired ' 11. , on the MoOowan farm is about to leave for ° S i parts of a secret nature. 1.. Three Holstein heifers are shoat to be1. ., I. shipped to the Toronto markets, what a • i ` '._, U I iii . - . loss they will be to this town.I .. . . . Wm. Boyington or. is now in need of a , , �!,. � - I (11 i .. . . good, smart house keeper. We advise Will • . 1 sto earch hai,ds with T; T, and avoid the1. �%® Wll� �36116a88CaiQ �1aV® y0tt Call 1 {' , Rev, and Mrs. S. Walker and family of and gee our new Tweed Suitings- and Markham spent last week with friends . here. They have now gone to reside in I Tronseringe, and get our close cash. Bracebridge. p�rioes.. _ Our stock is- well bought, ._ The Rev. Clink, formerly of Uxbridge, is # . - , now pastor of the Free Methodist Church : i aomprleing fine Imported and Cana - here. And delivered his first sermon on dlan Tweeds. Fine black and - Sunday last to an attentive uongre ation. - - Carry has mysteriously disappeared from ial1Cy TrollBerlIIg� at VBT� lOW pr1C8s ' , the Netherapring fer<rm, and can now be ` '. We use first-Olase• trimmings and found. at Stumpy Bras, where silk and - - - ' satin are flying.—PoRmix. guarantee a- good fit, - Come and ' uXURioalt. i -see what we can do. . .. It . .. ' 11 We are pleased to learn that the Govern- - - . .I ment of the Province of Ontario has grant- J O H N .- D I C KI L & CO ed License to the Mutual Fire Insurance .. , Company, of the Township of Scott, am- , ` , j ; - . ppoowering it to insure Farm and Isolted . buildings and their contents against loss 1 ' . ' by fire or lightning in the Province of i Ontario. . The funeral of the late Mrs. Walter Bar. , - ' ton, of Scott, which took place last Thurs-+ , I . i day to Quaker Hill cemetery, was one of ' -4 AIL,ORING, . .. the largest ever seen in this section of the - I . 1 _ . - country, being nearly two mileslong. The - i . deceased I was one of the most hiehlq re- - d - - ` - . speoted matrons of the townehip, and her. Our tailoring department in • now in full blast. We are turning out sorrowing husband and family have the I , finest and best Clothing at prices which cannot be -beaten. .. . sympathy of all. i - . . The marriage of John McRerechtr, of . 1. . , I U - - . - Bolton• Kent' County, to Mies I $ Jessie I 1.- - Moore, of Sandford, was solemnized at the --- - - home of the bride, the residence of R. P. Boots and Shoes. go t , Moore, of Scott, on Sept. 11th, 1895, by the Rev. J. E. Moore, of Sutton, brother of.the . ' bride, assisted by Rev. Geo. Washington, We are offering Good Values ill these lines. Have bought a large stock M. A. The bride was assisted by Miss before the recent advance in. prices. It will pay you to see them. Annie Moore.—Times.. . ` Wm. Thompson, of Scott; the Prei:ident . , ;. of North Ont. Ag. Soc'y, won nine prizes - - ... 1. ith his Cotswold sheep at Toronto exhibi- � Re, iBUNT-ING-101' t on includi .g first prize for Canadian bred ock. He was also successful in making several sales. - The case of D. Grahath' vs. H. Jones. . -..-. under the Health Act, had another hearing ! ' , .- ' on Monday dnd was again adjourned. The _COMMON . .. _. . prosecution are trying to show that Mr.. ` ' 1 _ -1. - - Jones' stable an4 piggery are a public - i \ _. -- nuisantw, and the accused is making a - % '` vigorous defence through Mr. Ayles-worth, - . I -; As the dark, dreaming clouds of depression ar (lifting, - . Q. C., of Toronto. Mr. Chapple, in,. P. P., : Ar,d the gleam of prosperity over us glows, is representiciR the prosecution. The case 'Tis a suitable time to look over our wardrobes 1. - promisee to be an expensive one, and it And aerously think about getting new clothes. certainly as created a deal of interest. If ,, ' - .. . - all the talk one bears on the subject could , As the above conviction strikes you, and you are moved � to vigorous be converted into evidence there would ­ seem � T e court �H ez ltyted to sic tn�1q action, right regarding d n you ri ®oanlddlenera� make uremember hat w.e make lice cin Pine's Bloces and k 1?� them righ eg g P 8 P next Monday and in the meantime the tally .. ' goes merrily o . **" Journal. , �s MARGACF�s PIC�RING'S.:e.- BR000HAM. I •�+• . . __ - FABHIONABLh TAILOR. - T. B. Willis is somewhat ander the -� - ' - . weather. Mrs. W. Carter; of the 5th can. is im - _ i proving in health. - - . firs. �' Wallace, of Reacb, Visited with ][leafor e . ' Mrs. Thomas Brown.1. : . The legal card of Mr. Lennon appears _ . this week in the legal column. - i 1 t I ; Mrs. John Harkey, of Toronto, visitedI.' �� with her mother Mrs. Young last week, i gn ..-.. . A party of hunters from Toronto were - ' i , iii i bore Tuesday and had a Very good time. i I ,: . - . - = . R. J. Price is giving his house a coat of - - p,int, and the building is looking much Having purebased nearly all our immense fall and winter' 810011 mo' uths before tb s• Miter. . recent' big advance in all classes of Dry (foods we are in a better position Mr. Alger's sale on Friday was a 'very , I . . - today to show _ 'stood &noes", the aggregate being about ,.i I �-- ', _ _ #2,9004"W . - . -, . - . . _. I I. 4 % . ' ; ' , � ? W. J- Bedell has been cinder the weatb. I ­ - 1 or for. a few days and feels the pressureBARGAINS 1 - I - � considerably. , than ever before. Our constantly increasing trade tells the etc" of good Goo ds Scarboro, were here over Sunday :with his brctber Theodore. Mrs. Hobson, of British Columbia, and Mrs. Bell, of Uxbridge, are Ruests at Colin Philips this week. - Lawyer Galt, of Toronto, was here Monday and Tuesday looking after evid- ence in the interests of the Equitable Life Insurance company. At the instieution of W. Beverley Robson, John Carter aid Parson Hoglb Frere arrested Monday and taken to Marr• liam, charged with fraud. They were granted bail to appear next day before Reeve Ash, and D. B. Nighswander. J. P. After hearing the evidence, which appeared somewhat flimsy, the case was adjourned until, Monday next in order to consult with County Crown Attorney Dewart. One of our bo a visited the 7th eon. Sunday, but found his best girl had gone with another fellow. Therefore, the wed. ding we anticipated ibis fall, will be de- olared off. Mr. Hunter what reduction will you make in the price of the turkey. The followibg clipping from a' Kansas paper will be ,of interest to friends bore. "Mrs. John Aiakin, of Franklin•township, is a good judge of human nature and knows what it takes to make glad the heart of the newspaper man. Last Tues. day Fbe brought us a basket 'of as fine peaches we have seen this season. They were beautiful and largo and lucious, and were grown on their fine farm on Spring Creek, in Franklin. towasbipp. Their farm is one of the bees in Marshall county, and is kept in neat shape'and has all the comforts and oonveniences one could wish. Their farming4and is rich, their water pure and abundexit, - tbeir fruit tress of the boat, varieties.: Witb such a farm and such a -, w ars d - John ought to 4 +>l iis��f too 4_ Qui oaril red � _ fit} alae `eti4 r , 1. Y > •o a > S f :� tfa F 1 .2 L __., —: f A, . a �{ t • , -V VW S n < L f i,- 1 ± ;T; � -- �1 d i' 4 �4 _ 4 , I 0 I . , ..- .Y## 1_.VVV. - I: -I :-/ : We Bell at- a small 1Vlar*i� of Profit: � . " ,See bow we do it... Here is the proof in prices. If you are keeping house yon'li rejoice ; if not, you'll wish you were. LADIES' DEPARTMENT, MEN AND B0�8' DEPARTMEFT. Out millinery display surpasses ' ' alt At the men's new store you will find a: previous efforts. The latest styles �. fall a full and complete -stock of epery- Hate, Bonnets and Tocgass, and all the thing you need. Prices well read them - popular fade and fancies for trimming. —Fedora and Stiff Hats for men and Trimmed Hats—starters at ;1.25 up boys, 25 distinct styles, 50 prices; Fedoras - to $12. You can safely entrust all orders goo, SUc, 750, 990, 1125,#1.50003; to Dikes McKay and her able M' ittants. Stiff Hats 89c, 50c; 90c, $1.25 to $3. Leave your orders now and prevent dehy Suits to order for men, $10.50, $12.50 later on. 114.15 to $85. flee our immense range nxarae>sraluxa of suitings and overcoatings, perfect fit . done promptly and fit guaranteed. ' guaranteed. Boys' ready -to-wear-suits JAcelass, uANTLZS AND cAPEs , Two-piece Suits $1.75 to $8.50; Three- ,- M wbolssale prices. Nearly 100 garments . Pi1. mece Suits $2.45 to $7; Overcoats for to choose from. All now goods bongo men and boys cheap. Mens' Pants 990, at 650 on the $1. - Note .the prices acid $1.25, to $5 pair. 500 New Neckties 10c, come now if you want them. 12#o, 15o, 19c _to 750. 4 -ply Collars, $8 Jackets at $2.10 ` . stand up and lay down, 1210 each, $1.50 $4 Jackets at $8. dozen. Finest ll'oglisb, German and $6 Jackets at $8.75.I. aateetio Collars, 180, 200 and 250 each. �� , ..' $7 Jaoliets st $4. leavy Wool Socks, 11o, 1211, 150 and $9 Jackets at $6. 26c. -Healy Arctic Socks at 19o: Hid - _*11 $10, #12.60 and $15 Jackets --at scale Gloves, boo to $1.25. Lined Hid Gloves, .. �. redaction, but you must buy at once. - 65o to $8. 25o Leather Plow Mits 15c We fear no competition and want every Waterproof Coafs $2.25 to $12.50, an Oc,4 customer to see this dep4rtm6ut. - immense range of patterns. WALL PAPERS --Fall is the proper' time to brighten,your home Tbou"tlds "` of rolls -now to stook at 8e, 4o, Seto 850 roll with border and 0eiling to match. Come 'L 1'<1 is daylight and bring size of room. Dead walla look new in a .suit of our handsome - ., I . 0i, wallppaaper. OROCKERY. AND GLASSWARRB,Large shipment in this department,.- _,1�� '= watch for prise list later. "'' ' .• GROCERIES—We kee the best on! k, pp The best is the cheapest in this depart e ' laa"x See ours 'tie liist`eacl'i: week iso. Markham weekly papers and Pickering NEwa _ S�LAiIA .�il -f'a'll have a , u of tea for. every visitor to Markham exbibi �. IN` � F � . Tbi� - ' b�" 1 est sawiea in Uanada, we have sole : I W #eo.. zee th 1 i. ice. ,� . { N. ;1=#b l_lsoao tie' -40c and 50o lb. Tr it and you 11.. '; y ,•K :�'.:+�r � � r heti,. �' - y �{ i A.k'L:sa• x♦ w <r.a,.s a -k e -,4r ,:- .. t.'... _S.'al11. h«. _ ♦__ # s s N� LL. j ,^§. 1d). 6: c o .� :,_ o y. _ ♦ 'rvi• '.i 7 ram • - �c _ V. Y 1 _ i ci- `Tse - 5, 5 Y, d k .1 `xfi �T, ,. ,y t' +9 slat _ .''4• `L-0 - -. - ileAake7S•' b�1�x. sj5 _ V man The weather as it comes, Without a word of fuss, finds life I ' A pndding full of plum. , He doesn't care how low or high 1 The mercury has got, ' And even when, it's mid July I Re hardly knows it's hot. : . ." . —Mrs. John Woodruff is very much indisposed this week. j" —Squire Bunting and wife are with friends in London and vicinity. . —Dr. Cross, (Dentist)_, visits Pickering every Tuesday, office over Bank, 33tf —Miss Clerk, of ,Toronto, was here this - - week with Mrs. Mowbray, church street - ` south. —Don't forget W. Logan's sale of farm stock, etc., to -day (Friday), rear of lot 11, con. 2. ' _ —Wm. _ Clark, eonth of the village, x grows corn stalks 181 feet long. We have a sample. �" —At Green River, on Wednesday Sept. . . 18th, the wife, of Henry Hopkins, V. S., _ of a daughter. —W. R. Abbott, of Toronto', for[ner19 _ of the Pickering Pharmacy, was with , friends here this week. . —Miss Libbie Woodruff hag gone to Sudbury, where she will spend a few .._ months with her brother, Zelotus. Y --For apple barrels go to Allaway's -�` cooperage. Largest stock carried in the county. W. Allaway, Pickering. ,� �'�%;I —Ja-nes A. Palmer, of Widder, Ont., 11 . visited over Sunday with his people here. He wheeled down, and enjoyed the ridb . ' very much. . - I —Thos. Elliott, of the 3rd concession, . is having a sale on - Saturday, October 5th. The farm will be worked on shards by Charles Bradford & Sons. —Four potatoes weighing five pounds ten ounces, were shown us the other day . by John Jacques, of Elizabeth at. Thgy were all taken from one hill. His leases having -expired Peter Me- ' Dermaid has decided to sell his farm stock and implements, - The date is fixed I ' for Tnesday�,-Qct, lot. .See bills. —Mrs. J. J. Cameron left Saturday .morning for her , tome in Athens, Ont:, after having spent a month with her son and family at Wright's camp, lake shore. _ —The Scarboro Township Agricultural - Society is holding its annual fair at Wo. , .- '. barn to -day, (Friday). The entries are = more numerous than ever belore, and we - ,anticipate that the gathering will, be a 1 grand success. —It is ever thus. J. S. Barker, Esq., • Superintendent Methodist Sunday School, " ' Pickering, under date of Sept. 11th, 1895, writes:—"The organ continues to be a great favorite in our school," , The organ - is a Dominion, and was purchased froze. Wm. Fleming, Markham, dealer in high grade pianos, organs, sewing machines.** —The patrons of the public library :- Here have no reason to complain at the • selection of books or the quality of read- - iing. If you desire a book -that is not now -- in the library, all you have to do is to • : , , make a request to the librarian and the _,� I work will be procured, if in the least . practicable. Such requests should now be filed as a purchase will be made with- 0 in a few weeks. —C. H. C. Wright and family vacate . their . summer cottage at the lake this week, and reeq�' nme life in the city. Mr. Wright will soon be compelled to- resume - his duties in the School of Science, That • these vacations are healthful each mem- - bet of the family will assure you; arid their numerous friends are highly pleased' to have Mr. and Mrs. Wright pay as these . annual vjsits, May they long be spare] ' to -do so. . . .. --Oh for ,G. T. R. ' annual western ex. carsions, Whitby or Pickering to Port - -Huron, Detroit and return $5, Cleveland $7,50, Saginaw and Bay City $8, Grand Rspids $9, Chicago, Cincinnati $11, St. . Paul and Minneapolis proportionally low. -,. Tickets good going on Oct. 3rd, 4tb, . 5th, good to return, leaving destination on ar -before October 21st. For these tickets and full information, apply to E. Stephen- : eon, telegraph, express and ticket office Whitby, opposite Hatches. He can also ticket from 14yrile, Brooklin or Toronto at proportionate rates. —In We current number of the Farm. er's Advocate may be found a portrait of Prof. Saunders, director of the Dominion ' Experimental farms, as well as those of the different members of big st4ff. Among she lot we `recognize that of our old friend and resident Angus MacKay. ' The following short note accompanies the _ ; : photo. "Mr-. Angus MacKay, Saperip- tendent of the Experimental Farm for The Northwest -Territories, at Indian Head, . prose l� is the township of Pickering, .. Onkwia, fifty four -years ago.; was edacat. ed in tie common and grammar schools . _ - of Ontario, and farmed in the towntthip of Pickering until 1882, when, in company with three Ontario farmers, be went to the Northwest and purchased a large tract of land near Indian Head and worked a until 1887, when he took charge of the - Northwest Experimental Farm. He L married a daughter of Dr. Gann, Whitby, Ont. In Ontario he was a Justice of the Peace, and for many years has held ion � - arocs offices in agridultural and other societies. He, acted as chairman of tie; � Executive Board of Reference in conned)• tion with the late -Territorial Exhibition, and received from His Honor' Lieut.. . ' ` (Io- arnor Mackintosh a gold medal and address for work in connection therewith. -Agriculture and stook rearingi . h n t e .. T rritories have ever lead a moat- ttgnt- _ .. '� v#hy irisiad 1x1 Mr. MxtcRay." , • y F x ._. r,J� 3. �. i ..T ✓ {� •�.n 5.n,: --Dr. F. L. 4enry.. (Dentist) will be found at the Glor on House Parlor's every Tuesday. 88tf I —Y. Pi' -g., i� E:, -Sept. 29th, 95 Topic: "Progres�in the Christians life.' Leader, -Mr. R. Croak. —bam. Stewart has severed his con. nection with the botel stables, and John Smith, of Newmarket, is in charge. Millinery opening on Tuesday 'and Wednesday, Oct. let -and 2nd, as the new show rooms, . opppo/ite the Methodist church. Mrs. W"ase, Pickering., —At 6 p. m. on Saturday James • Hilts, commissioner, will let a job on 2nd con., opposite lot 80. The same will consist of the digging of a ditch and repairing of a culvert. G Pb -I' B f d b' k — eo• i tp ig in rant or t is wee attending the Provincial Conventionof the 0hristian Endeavor Societies. He is there as delegate for Pickering C. E. Society. —Next' week we intend publishing a review of an- ..article written by. Lawyer McDonald who visits -Pickering on Sat- urday of each- week., The article treats of line fences ani ie an able paper. -Mahler Bros. have their evaporating factory infull swing and are running night and day. They and now 3esirous of purchasing apples of all kinds not smaller than two inches. See bills. —The Methodist church, Pickering will have its annual harvest home on Tuesday evening Oct. 8th. On .Sabbath Oct. 6th appropriate sermons will be preached by Rev. Buchanan, Markham, For particu• lars of Tuesday evening's program see bills just issued. —Joseph Tait, Ea. M. P. P., of Toren• to, was bera Wednesday, in the interests of his biscuit manufactory. Perhaps there is no better known -politician in Ontario tb n the above gentleman, .but just now he is not in that business, having been worsted in the last contest by Mr: Matter. . —,Miss McGillivray hae'rgsumed her classes in drawing and painting at the College. The recent success of Miss H. Cornell one of her pupils at the Ontario and Durham County Exhibition does her great credit. Mise Cornell exhibited twelve pictures Carrying off ten first prizes and one second•, as well as the diploma tot the best. collection . * —Mr. Isaac Wise, has been appointed local agent for the United States Life Insurance C01npany. With a company like the U: S. Life with its liberal con• tract we predict that Mr. Wise will be sure to receive his share, of the bneiness done. He is being assisted this week by R. D. Stanley, of Toronto; inspector of agents for the company. See their plane before placing your insurance elsewhere.*- -Mrs. Isaac Wise has announced her fall millinery opening for Tuesday and Wednesday next, Oct. 1st and ` ad. Hay. ing moved into her Handsome new shop, and stocked the room with everything .that pertains -,to feminine head -wear, we feel sure that there will be something found among the stock to suit the most fastidious: 'It is expected that there will be a big turnout oft ladies to see Mrs. Wise on the (above dates. —It will be just one hundred years next June since the Township of Scarboro was first settled in accordance with the Gov- eruinents survey, and a movement is now on foot to hold a monster centennial anni• versary to oommemorate the fact. Tl•e idea was first expressed by the Ellesmere Mechanics Institute. The officers of that library are now obtaining signatures to a requisition asking that the Reeve call a public meeting at Woburn to discuss the matter. By all means the movement should be encouraged as in no way can Canadian history be as well taught to our young and rising generation. As yet we cannot state just what shape this demon• stration will assume, but after the above meeting has been convened, we will have something more definite to state. +♦4--- i . 1 ' Green River ".I 'Mr. and Mrs. T. Ellis, of this place, are very ill with typhoid fever. Mus Eva. Hurst, of Hespeler, is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. Honking. "n,0-URUng 1 caw IJVVTNV KV!u up ills seventh on Sunday, never mind George what's natural isn't sinful. - By the way only one out of three of Cherrywood .boys strikes luck in Green River, (welcome here Jim.) Several of our young folks attended the "At Home" at the Rev: lir. Oka's and re- port having spent an excellent evening. We were sorry to hear of the recent ill- ness of Mrs. Fawcett Wilson and Miss Maggie Spence, but pleased to hear of their recovery. A number of our Christian Endeavorere visited the Christian churoh last Tuesday eve., to bear one of our members, John Ferrier preach and report having beard a good discourse. Saco" John. Welit. Hoover and Miss Pipher a000m• Iby Wesley Pipher and Bertha Hoover visited at Arooklin on Sunday last. But Wesley where is the girl you left be- hind you, or did you get left, well you hays our deepest sympathy. We were very .sorry to bear of Miss Ira Fraser's illness she having gone to Toronto to spend a few weeks with relatives ind was suddenly taken ill with typhoid and had to be removed to the Hospital. We would like to bear of her recovery. We were sorry that the correspondents of a week ago bad no more respect' for them selves_ than to be so degrading as to nick. name too of our reippeeocted boys who have gone to the North West to try their luck. Hap,)y day .if the correspondent himself would go. Of late we have heard our villoge'morch- ant singing softly ' Sweet Marie come to me" and sure enough on Thuts(k!y night she came.Bvirimw $ILL, The `man who I oo milted sniaide at Port Erie, Out., on needay night has been identified as the youngest son of The Rev. Dr. Fessenden, rector of the Eng• fish ohurob, at Anoaster. The Medical Health Offioer at Chatham Ont,; stated on Saturday that the oarease Of s cow sfilicted with an aggravated t f Jump ' type P Jaw, or cancer, had been: 0u VP by a city buiobor aced t over counter.' ' _Ii f�d # , FE ji 9 + t>, R SI i "4 Y q i 1 , - - .J 6 � � 1 1 ill �k � d '. I � d fl I . m 6- r 5 / -. .. _I disc a_L$ 1k ,d�.1 Jro 4 -F. fi -3 '�'S`ke to - - -1.. g+ . t A µ • ': .y t- 4 4• � R �-.. fie. i t r YY,,e,� ` gy� +� ` I. V1L. " r Y' F x t i i A - 4 . -.-._.,..FT_.-f _ _ . _ _ _ _ ... - - - - 1 .: � . hr addle. :. I .. .. :.. .., a. ' R. E►leley vrae the guest rf' Francis Usi= derwood Sunday evening. 1' - - Wm. Parkinson and famil , of Markham, spent Sunday with J. Stonehouse, , ,W v . an or ' � - , 1.� - - . - �..: f The farmers are all through sowing fallif - . Iwheat and are now doing their fall plowing, . a Geo. Benpett, - of. Malvern, is engaged with R. Underwood for the winter as gener 1. - al chore boy. - - t:.Wan ..­ _.' W. Walker! was the guest of Jae. Ogg0 .. - �� �- last Sunday. Wonder when he will wade if - � borses again.. . It.� ... I �; .41 11--. �� -71 - . _ - ��. Jas. Stonehouse, whose lease has expired ' 11. , on the MoOowan farm is about to leave for ° S i parts of a secret nature. 1.. Three Holstein heifers are shoat to be1. ., I. shipped to the Toronto markets, what a • i ` '._, U I iii . - . loss they will be to this town.I .. . . . Wm. Boyington or. is now in need of a , , �!,. � - I (11 i .. . . good, smart house keeper. We advise Will • . 1 sto earch hai,ds with T; T, and avoid the1. �%® Wll� �36116a88CaiQ �1aV® y0tt Call 1 {' , Rev, and Mrs. S. Walker and family of and gee our new Tweed Suitings- and Markham spent last week with friends . here. They have now gone to reside in I Tronseringe, and get our close cash. Bracebridge. p�rioes.. _ Our stock is- well bought, ._ The Rev. Clink, formerly of Uxbridge, is # . - , now pastor of the Free Methodist Church : i aomprleing fine Imported and Cana - here. And delivered his first sermon on dlan Tweeds. Fine black and - Sunday last to an attentive uongre ation. - - Carry has mysteriously disappeared from ial1Cy TrollBerlIIg� at VBT� lOW pr1C8s ' , the Netherapring fer<rm, and can now be ` '. We use first-Olase• trimmings and found. at Stumpy Bras, where silk and - - - ' satin are flying.—PoRmix. guarantee a- good fit, - Come and ' uXURioalt. i -see what we can do. . .. It . .. ' 11 We are pleased to learn that the Govern- - - . .I ment of the Province of Ontario has grant- J O H N .- D I C KI L & CO ed License to the Mutual Fire Insurance .. , Company, of the Township of Scott, am- , ` , j ; - . ppoowering it to insure Farm and Isolted . buildings and their contents against loss 1 ' . ' by fire or lightning in the Province of i Ontario. . The funeral of the late Mrs. Walter Bar. , - ' ton, of Scott, which took place last Thurs-+ , I . i day to Quaker Hill cemetery, was one of ' -4 AIL,ORING, . .. the largest ever seen in this section of the - I . 1 _ . - country, being nearly two mileslong. The - i . deceased I was one of the most hiehlq re- - d - - ` - . speoted matrons of the townehip, and her. Our tailoring department in • now in full blast. We are turning out sorrowing husband and family have the I , finest and best Clothing at prices which cannot be -beaten. .. . sympathy of all. i - . . The marriage of John McRerechtr, of . 1. . , I U - - . - Bolton• Kent' County, to Mies I $ Jessie I 1.- - Moore, of Sandford, was solemnized at the --- - - home of the bride, the residence of R. P. Boots and Shoes. go t , Moore, of Scott, on Sept. 11th, 1895, by the Rev. J. E. Moore, of Sutton, brother of.the . ' bride, assisted by Rev. Geo. Washington, We are offering Good Values ill these lines. Have bought a large stock M. A. The bride was assisted by Miss before the recent advance in. prices. It will pay you to see them. Annie Moore.—Times.. . ` Wm. Thompson, of Scott; the Prei:ident . , ;. of North Ont. Ag. Soc'y, won nine prizes - - ... 1. ith his Cotswold sheep at Toronto exhibi- � Re, iBUNT-ING-101' t on includi .g first prize for Canadian bred ock. He was also successful in making several sales. - The case of D. Grahath' vs. H. Jones. . -..-. under the Health Act, had another hearing ! ' , .- ' on Monday dnd was again adjourned. The _COMMON . .. _. . prosecution are trying to show that Mr.. ` ' 1 _ -1. - - Jones' stable an4 piggery are a public - i \ _. -- nuisantw, and the accused is making a - % '` vigorous defence through Mr. Ayles-worth, - . I -; As the dark, dreaming clouds of depression ar (lifting, - . Q. C., of Toronto. Mr. Chapple, in,. P. P., : Ar,d the gleam of prosperity over us glows, is representiciR the prosecution. The case 'Tis a suitable time to look over our wardrobes 1. - promisee to be an expensive one, and it And aerously think about getting new clothes. certainly as created a deal of interest. If ,, ' - .. . - all the talk one bears on the subject could , As the above conviction strikes you, and you are moved � to vigorous be converted into evidence there would ­ seem � T e court �H ez ltyted to sic tn�1q action, right regarding d n you ri ®oanlddlenera� make uremember hat w.e make lice cin Pine's Bloces and k 1?� them righ eg g P 8 P next Monday and in the meantime the tally .. ' goes merrily o . **" Journal. , �s MARGACF�s PIC�RING'S.:e.- BR000HAM. I •�+• . . __ - FABHIONABLh TAILOR. - T. B. Willis is somewhat ander the -� - ' - . weather. Mrs. W. Carter; of the 5th can. is im - _ i proving in health. - - . firs. �' Wallace, of Reacb, Visited with ][leafor e . ' Mrs. Thomas Brown.1. : . The legal card of Mr. Lennon appears _ . this week in the legal column. - i 1 t I ; Mrs. John Harkey, of Toronto, visitedI.' �� with her mother Mrs. Young last week, i gn ..-.. . A party of hunters from Toronto were - ' i , iii i bore Tuesday and had a Very good time. i I ,: . - . - = . R. J. Price is giving his house a coat of - - p,int, and the building is looking much Having purebased nearly all our immense fall and winter' 810011 mo' uths before tb s• Miter. . recent' big advance in all classes of Dry (foods we are in a better position Mr. Alger's sale on Friday was a 'very , I . . - today to show _ 'stood &noes", the aggregate being about ,.i I �-- ', _ _ #2,9004"W . - . -, . - . . _. I I. 4 % . ' ; ' , � ? W. J- Bedell has been cinder the weatb. I ­ - 1 or for. a few days and feels the pressureBARGAINS 1 - I - � considerably. , than ever before. Our constantly increasing trade tells the etc" of good Goo ds Scarboro, were here over Sunday :with his brctber Theodore. Mrs. Hobson, of British Columbia, and Mrs. Bell, of Uxbridge, are Ruests at Colin Philips this week. - Lawyer Galt, of Toronto, was here Monday and Tuesday looking after evid- ence in the interests of the Equitable Life Insurance company. At the instieution of W. Beverley Robson, John Carter aid Parson Hoglb Frere arrested Monday and taken to Marr• liam, charged with fraud. They were granted bail to appear next day before Reeve Ash, and D. B. Nighswander. J. P. After hearing the evidence, which appeared somewhat flimsy, the case was adjourned until, Monday next in order to consult with County Crown Attorney Dewart. One of our bo a visited the 7th eon. Sunday, but found his best girl had gone with another fellow. Therefore, the wed. ding we anticipated ibis fall, will be de- olared off. Mr. Hunter what reduction will you make in the price of the turkey. The followibg clipping from a' Kansas paper will be ,of interest to friends bore. "Mrs. John Aiakin, of Franklin•township, is a good judge of human nature and knows what it takes to make glad the heart of the newspaper man. Last Tues. day Fbe brought us a basket 'of as fine peaches we have seen this season. They were beautiful and largo and lucious, and were grown on their fine farm on Spring Creek, in Franklin. towasbipp. Their farm is one of the bees in Marshall county, and is kept in neat shape'and has all the comforts and oonveniences one could wish. Their farming4and is rich, their water pure and abundexit, - tbeir fruit tress of the boat, varieties.: Witb such a farm and such a -, w ars d - John ought to 4 +>l iis��f too 4_ Qui oaril red � _ fit} alae `eti4 r , 1. Y > •o a > S f :� tfa F 1 .2 L __., —: f A, . a �{ t • , -V VW S n < L f i,- 1 ± ;T; � -- �1 d i' 4 �4 _ 4 , I 0 I . , ..- .Y## 1_.VVV. - I: -I :-/ : We Bell at- a small 1Vlar*i� of Profit: � . " ,See bow we do it... Here is the proof in prices. If you are keeping house yon'li rejoice ; if not, you'll wish you were. LADIES' DEPARTMENT, MEN AND B0�8' DEPARTMEFT. Out millinery display surpasses ' ' alt At the men's new store you will find a: previous efforts. The latest styles �. fall a full and complete -stock of epery- Hate, Bonnets and Tocgass, and all the thing you need. Prices well read them - popular fade and fancies for trimming. —Fedora and Stiff Hats for men and Trimmed Hats—starters at ;1.25 up boys, 25 distinct styles, 50 prices; Fedoras - to $12. You can safely entrust all orders goo, SUc, 750, 990, 1125,#1.50003; to Dikes McKay and her able M' ittants. Stiff Hats 89c, 50c; 90c, $1.25 to $3. Leave your orders now and prevent dehy Suits to order for men, $10.50, $12.50 later on. 114.15 to $85. flee our immense range nxarae>sraluxa of suitings and overcoatings, perfect fit . done promptly and fit guaranteed. ' guaranteed. Boys' ready -to-wear-suits JAcelass, uANTLZS AND cAPEs , Two-piece Suits $1.75 to $8.50; Three- ,- M wbolssale prices. Nearly 100 garments . Pi1. mece Suits $2.45 to $7; Overcoats for to choose from. All now goods bongo men and boys cheap. Mens' Pants 990, at 650 on the $1. - Note .the prices acid $1.25, to $5 pair. 500 New Neckties 10c, come now if you want them. 12#o, 15o, 19c _to 750. 4 -ply Collars, $8 Jackets at $2.10 ` . stand up and lay down, 1210 each, $1.50 $4 Jackets at $8. dozen. Finest ll'oglisb, German and $6 Jackets at $8.75.I. aateetio Collars, 180, 200 and 250 each. �� , ..' $7 Jaoliets st $4. leavy Wool Socks, 11o, 1211, 150 and $9 Jackets at $6. 26c. -Healy Arctic Socks at 19o: Hid - _*11 $10, #12.60 and $15 Jackets --at scale Gloves, boo to $1.25. Lined Hid Gloves, .. �. redaction, but you must buy at once. - 65o to $8. 25o Leather Plow Mits 15c We fear no competition and want every Waterproof Coafs $2.25 to $12.50, an Oc,4 customer to see this dep4rtm6ut. - immense range of patterns. WALL PAPERS --Fall is the proper' time to brighten,your home Tbou"tlds "` of rolls -now to stook at 8e, 4o, Seto 850 roll with border and 0eiling to match. Come 'L 1'<1 is daylight and bring size of room. Dead walla look new in a .suit of our handsome - ., I . 0i, wallppaaper. OROCKERY. AND GLASSWARRB,Large shipment in this department,.- _,1�� '= watch for prise list later. "'' ' .• GROCERIES—We kee the best on! k, pp The best is the cheapest in this depart e ' laa"x See ours 'tie liist`eacl'i: week iso. Markham weekly papers and Pickering NEwa _ S�LAiIA .�il -f'a'll have a , u of tea for. every visitor to Markham exbibi �. IN` � F � . 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