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I - _11A, �. - LATZ8t LOCAL HAPPENING$ .- Sunday. Oh I Bart. got, she could'nt go to the fair. ' . .., . .�_ ,1 � - ._d ..!% - , - ,. I .. , - . v � I . "CORDED or A. A. Thomson who has been ill for some Goo. Scott has friends from the Statts: , -, - , .,.. 1�� �­ .1, , . ,-, - )i BATEMAN, M,D-, C.M.,M.C.P. , - , � �.! I ;91 I- , ; . TRX PREgs AND JOTTIC I . - 41i" , . �_. - $,r,. � ­. � . � . zkc�' . : .� I . office a4d Residefice, : - - . .1 D DOWN *T OUR time past is recovering slowly. tayin! with him for a few weeks. �_ :.7, I � -, . .... - I'll � � - . . . . � It, &'S.O., Coroner OORRSOPONDF.NTS. t, Juo . . , I 1-4*� ,� : � K. i , �. r 11 '. .. Ig Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning , .: - .7 1 The sidewalk on Danforth avenue b Rowson hwe a wood -bee on Thurs : - �' 2, . - - it . � . 1. . � * - ..1 � . , ­.� _­ � . �. �( _` .: to 11:30: Evening 6 0 Fl. . . � _. _.... . - r ".., - I .� :,- . ., I .1 .., - 1141" 1 1 1 . . t .. - _. so . ly in need oL repairs. as one of the alpine last, Tom being the chief partic! L��.L.l N_ - I �n*1.4. . , , - - , , � - . .. I - . . ., : OLARZMONT � '� , .- day petit. �!?r­ ' : -, ili. - I - . -.''. I I- . - �., ­�.� 1,: , I , I '. � . __ ,,, . , �1:� 1 - .t 11 restaurant waiters w ell knows. ­ . BY jove you boys come down hany tinie,.., ` ' - ."'. . -t: --�-,T ,%. -� � , - . � . .1 A_ 9 . . I - � � . , - .. . - - 4.,4'1..j'1j, �,.: ��,.�� -, . . - . .,�_ ... _.. - _ ���Le at. . , - � - . Mrs. A. If ft- We would like too knowif the*first prize whatever suits ler suits me 1_a - _f �_ � ­ ,-o: j� ;__ .. .."� ,��­ 1� -:, : - I . � 1. py, of. the North sod, is ill * . . � �, . I ... , 1 , . . .� .. I _ I � '.. q` - " � ., A,�. - I . -1 , -�:,� . I . , .1 ­ ,.� 1, � . ­ , -, � : - _* . pumpkins are k ping, or did Fred sell The HarrinRton Bros. are Jidpt busy _- I _: .%, ,� �, � : - .. . '. ­ � � .­. � ,_ �_' I atreout.- ; Kee -.- - . ... .. � I . 1. .11,111,11, ... 'Il'l,:::::: - � �_­ ., "L . . 1. .. 0. 18 )u the basset of pea -nuts. thost moonlight nights attending, toAances-t - ,;A�, �,. . RKER, Barrister et them to I y : ,� . ;, __ . - _L, ;A,, � - : - . . �- �. . __1 . 110HAS PA � Dowswell has bad h - �;­ ,_­'. I �­, _.. ­ '11 _i, -6; " - - .. o' Saturday. Private is dw011iV9 A large lom strayed to Woburn on Fri- Bob -says his voi 3e was never in sitft zgood �- _� ' - '�'­_'%', *-I. , . - , . :,, .. I " �� , :. - .� �. - I. �'..� '':'. �,,* - .. � T at Dunbart n 0Rcb 3517 ."W111" r roueb e4st afrekli. day and any person in Bendale can see the sh�pe before for calling off. - , - f. __� . I'' - - funds to loan at five per cent.. - .:,.: rl�. . 1,:,. No, . - - I __ - - . ------- , __ . . - . I _ ,� _ : f L _, '-_" I _. �,�',�'­,� � ' . , � . . ____� - "!' ..-- ".., &v.,Grimwood vAt ' in � ­., I;._.",. " - I - , 4- . � a" ocapy the effects as Ed. is under the weather. Miss Minnie Holmes received prizes or �,­ .,,:.- ' , _ �!, , ". 'ENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS* I -k"; - . " ,'+,I,. . . . ­ I -.1. - - . I . ­ : '. __ � - BA tint ]pulpit Sunday. . - r :%,,,�--j?-?,r�--.-, % -T.- - ,�t��;, - ­ - � - z,.� � ­- One of the largest lillies ever seen'in this some of her exquisite fa cy work at � ',,�r:.,-,". ---;x,�-444� . I . ETO., 1(4- Adelaide str t " "' - - '* * -- ' . n the ��..., - ­� .­ _1"�_,", -I.- . 13be was unfortunate with some of - ." _: ,':- IC .�.' - 1) SOLICITORS e6 Cliolde Family Patent Flour -43.50 per bbl. '... - - . "at, T6r6r-to. At ciaremont Tuesday Illy . . W. Henry has stlarge number of prize country was piesentea to a oung student fair. ... . . ,. ­..� - . _-�f�;W�, � . , ,� ... I .. ".... �� lvi;l �:... , __ . . - . , - . I - . . � - 1. . � � ____ - AT THR - - � .. . , - pictures on exhibition. - . on his departure for the city tat strange to the main - pieces. Jacky showed up well,,.,, - ,�i�_: -If , t" - � __ , ,��:r- ", - 'I , .- __ - i -1 . - - I ­_: _� ... I . . . . -.,. _, .- , ", - " ' . w_ .-l- , P, �� , - Miss E. Patterson has rethme4 from 896Y it is fadina. user nigh t. L. - � . :. �.. " __7L , A� -,' j E. FAREWELL, Q, (?., BARRIS ;, r, -,-- ___ - " . ­ ---j - .- .o .� - -- ­­Y� I _ � . Unty Crown Atto . �... � .:" - . � , - I - - , � - . . M � M a � - - P" .� .. .1W � _�_ - - $'PINK, MILLS' . . --1 �, - X-4 . * TER, 00 may, and Oount� I A grand concert 4as hold in Danforth . e I.-: _J'� ": , I I , . ,,, :p . . , f�' -, ij�___�_ �1; I .1 j - - 10-y I 1 1 Visiting friends in Toronto. .�' 7�!. ��, � Solicitor. Court House. Whitbv. - 1. � I­W;Y_,� .. '1467n�r, 11 11 . 1� _� 'i 14. . . . I ' Mrs'. Hardy, of ToroutS, is visi i hall and was a noted success. The follow. The 8touttville choir at 11aivost *6iftle, -�� ., ­ 14-7 lv` � ­ i L ting at . . ..'. -, � _. 1"Ipa I,; _____ - ­­­ �',Wr�, t . ;� 4, I �1' 1= s , - , `�: 1_7(1 - .�� - �-._ 2: (=3fC=i:?=2�T 0� - __ , ­ iug �ell known talent took part under the ___ .. , , . ., ": _ q ­Q - , - L _ . . . � , I -1-.-. -�'r.. , - 1. . - AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO , . Thomas Gibbons'just now. ­ ­ _��,,.�: ,Om, ,- , � : i TARY Publ . or. etc. Office at' , " I �1_ __�____ -_ �-_ I _ leadership of Prof. gorgan. Archy, comic; .. -, � AUDLEY. - - 1.,!. ", �' :1fi,­ .:, -.-.-16.'�)��,,, -- - .. . I . - � - . I ! I ,..._ � _:; � � " _� ­. :...,% I . , .�.. ic, convoyane - I I - � ­ .- -_ Mrs. Handroban has isturned f6m, her, . - . I . . A. ;a, -,- - - . - istle lis," nea,r Brougham. Money. to loan. . ... . :1 � - I _... .... .. . . - __ . . .--. . 11 . I ... . f. L , . , - .. - - ­ , . ,!�, ­ �:,;!,­ I., ._ L _� . . I . George, base ; ji soprano; Tom ,alto; % . . � ­- . 4.. _�."- - _.. .- ;. , - j; �"-. I ��'l * i * . -1 ' ' - I F, �, -�, ;r7 , - . Th . I . � 1. ,,,,-1;AT_1�-4-_­�-' � �- 1 , , - _­ - three week's visit to Toronto. 9't - ' - . . -------I-- . .. L. _. � . ", _.". ., 1-1. .. *'�', .:. '; 1;`1 , .. . . and two hour's fu and laughter and the t tor - , I ­,I"��, ,.,--'--.zW, � . ... . 17":�, L �'. Thos. Broin has'tb� c6n* rac a ­ _� 1� L I 1. . : ... I.. � �. . .. , : I .- � '_ .. - '' L� " P . work �, k,� ,:r�k - . . � .�­:-�';' -, ; �_L­ '_ ­­ - . ., Ck­. .�"' ­:'' . Pathmaster Hutchison is h . I- - I - L;: _41._- , I ' I � - r . - . - putting A foundation under his barn. I -1 I .1 , � %O.W & ,NfcQjLLIVRAY, BARRIS. _-t,.� .'' __ � 1. ve, I , . - , � ­_ � . . _', . I ­ f f .�. RvIDR a Dow organ pealed ban& . .,�. Ajrz'pjcAs. . Site post i ­j�dl_ --1 ­ �. ­ %_ I . , .1 - " , , '. _ - - - .1 I - - .- I . -- , � IL � , I . �, _ . , .. . . ' .� - I VIA L ,�4 . :,',pv04% . -, , -r, , . - - _ - -_ D 'ters, soncitors, &c. Office oPPO . . ': ", .1,1 , �.! Y:. c .: jlt X". -T % �, ". culTerl put in at Burton's corner, . - I !:�_ ­­ �q �:JiWjR . , . . �.' I - :' - -­ - ''. -1.1 - "X:-; , _ _. , I ..'�,� ,' ' - - - � I Several of our !young - folks enjoyed & .:_ _ - - . , . .. . offt t. ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Th �..!,�w, ". ,0-1'...;,:".-�..,,.�.,.�,�'..-..:,L 4� .L.:' - - . �. ­ -.- _­__ ,io, ,',� .. _1.� . - - . I ­ '. -i. , -_ . . - I I , - _: ., I . _% I;— � " L - _,�, _ L ce, Whitby. On . I ". �,.�, r . � "! .�­ .. ,: " L There is some talk of another ri4 be- � - , - . . -_ . . I I I - pleaRs- t evening at the Manse Pickering on :L ": ­':�. . A .. . 1. � . , I . . I- A. McGillivray, L . .. ­ -: j� ­ , I V 2 , t -, . *L , --1. _'L ­ , _�,.L"-'.� eo. T Ake.. uare. ,.0 ing erected bore for curling purposes, , , .. . L.B. monev to Loan. By � ::. , , . , - '-L - _ _.j �. -.-- ,,,_­,�t_ - ­ . '' _ - _. - . Tuesday last. '. � - L - - - - ------------ r , i a L .1 �. I , , I ., I : � �7 , ! I � : . .� . . - � , - I �� I I 1, .1".44 �6- �� -,! 1'� " , 11 � I . . _. i i- . . ­ . " . -i��,�_ , . � ­ _­ � .' - .1 � . - . IES LENNON. Barrister, 3olicitor . . I . . . � , � George Scott has taken possession of - F . - , October came in with Jack Frost's SO - '' - _1 _-- . ;; � C, A.: IN 11 A i- _­ I., _. ­ , 'i" I ... L '"'e' . . I - .4. L ",' ­ . .�.. "I 11 ,­ , � . armors around digging . - - '' " . . . -1. I .. . - . � � , - , - . - - ..., .( � -�,"- , ,;� - "' .1 I- ., :. . bt4 I ___'�!_ - , JA), , - - "I"i - lm,P'.. . ..: ..� ., , . i t . .., . 1. -j, . . , I .. .4- .L-, � '. .� - I �' _"�, .., % �kering, Ontario I 1; -1 . 4 . . � the farm formerl I companiment. Rev. LM cAuley of Pickering, ;1 - . ­ I 'L." 'i" . - . - -­­4�p, L� __ -,_ I L .1 � ­ � 1_- I _. ­ . &, "", ", Goo. Oerow is itiving his shop front a What called on us on Monday last. . ,�.._­ 11 L � ... .'.- �, _� " I - . _ . %­ ­ . . mout on ­..�,�,�� �.­'�,,,-,l � yes. y occupied by Mrs. Ellis. their rotatcee -:. �_­.. - , .: ,-. � ,.'' , otary Public. Etc., P ( I . .- _:j ��,; - - . . I . N . - - s 4. I - . . will attead branch offices at Brouaharn o2 .: . ,.;..; Ir . . %. -i . Of Yo'tir'E ' 1_4 . - week and at Clare . - is the in& r w b e big boy. ­�,, -1. I * . . : . �_­� .� � coure f to" . a - 11.11 � 1: -,66-t ,_..�L# . V to loan. - ; I 'Ile is looking rath . . .. ., AlDridaye of ea^�11 41 , Rev. H' rrip delivered his first sermom k I �. "I . 401y , I � a Of Paiut, adding much to the ap. - - �, .. , - - M013e - A.li ow f a " �" �. , �.. ,�, - Tuesdays . ��,_ , - 8, � ::-.1 - - _:- - 12...- , . - __ � ; here on Sunday, sincA his return. Hi ., � I I . .% 11 . . - ,.��.. -.*A, .. - . . .. � . " . � , ­ � ..+ . _ - . . :. ; ..).- - Y'dpi-ftn't 'afford to hav y -- me. . Sorry to relate e arture of Jim as friends were pie ' 'M looking so � - - I �4 . " - I _ 1. . . . , pearance of the ga ' . . . . - - e our , I EDDES & MACDONALD, Barris- ,--s--,�4.� --. ased to see hi . i. __ _ . � ,1 4 - - � � - : - I- ,_." Mrs. Eddy's departm'oDt of our school wltf?t no music on the bones any more. I . . W. ­ I il- . - . � . _ . - glaisses picked out at baphas. i well. . . : , : : .1 I �_.i - 14 ..."", ; 1� I J. .- Gtors, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office . . _..; , . : ,� L, . ., � I . - a 0 L ,�.:' -,.,. I Vj I Bee. Picketing, losed for a few days O'10 account of the 13 A. Brown, of Brighton, has return- in, I - . " - . _. _j_ � I `L - .­' .1. ' Gordonla.Hotel�--over old Bank of :'.: . '11�1 atdse Your optician must . mj@ Mr. and Mrs. Walters .49ited friends 1. �:,­ . I 1V . .I.- .. - I.. I Money to lo ;: � * ., _ prevalence of the me&961s. ed home after spending a few week@ with ­ i . �'; .:'-- �. � � Ont,. Saturd%y of each week, an � ".., :' -_ - .��:'_'�, - . , . I _ . Oshaww on Sunday. Miss E. Whitney _: j --" ­ . ­­ I s��. I .. her sister, Mrd. Chapm-513. g L & - .,_,�' . - . . e. Walter A. Geddes, Regivald ;.. L ;. � have knowledge of science of . I .� - � , - !I : 1. �:..,�-_ "�' L: .. 1 14. has been spendin few days with them �f�,,�, �, -,V" . . __ -1 � i Investuaents tuad '"" ' Graham Bros. s 9 Z'On here. . - 1��, I. - I , �, 11 . - . . . - . M. Macdonald, 15 Torontdat.,'Toronto. '.., .-., optics, riiust bave practical ex. and sh cl a 8 hould pay rest atten i � : - ._,..._, . v i 9 to co . - - . . :* , , ., , . - -_ - . , _ I ,. ____ , _ _� . . , tfiapa d on Tuesday for herding their sheep as a bear has been seen The way some little brats like u '. '­_ I., _ , -.tp ��,* - _. _' � ,_ . .. ._., : .-- GALL,AAHER & CO., Barri�ters, I perience, must bive mechani. R mRU named Montgomery. . ­ �. 000dell � . .. ,.-4 ­ .. ,111 - , - . : Dually going towards Elm Shade. - , - .:1 Z 8 licitors, etc., Canada Life - building, ?� I . . ". �, ,-. ­ . * 0 .� .. cal sh-ill and .& perfect eet of F. Deruiklia has routed John Barry's froeting on our 'burch-windows, into alij, -.-: - . L,;, . I I- - � - I., . L 1!- , ". � -�, - , ,­ , : __ attheir office, Willis' Block, � . Water-melous are a good crop in this � "'...5 , "i � � - :.... - . . Toronto. will be :'.*' 81 ceful. Frequent.- I I ­, - .� ��%,-,V-�,-.',�: . .1 ,..i .1 ::1�1.1.1_ ... �,x,-_,�-;.. I -busine6s or n advisable to keep a ly the windows ba,ve been frosted to , - �_. I.: .­ ; Brougbam. every S%turday. Any " 'I., trial leases to fit you properly. house, adicoining Maonab Bros. store, and _)ocaiity. We thi k it _ dirty appearance �s diggra' . . I � ' ' ��;�_- be __ I �-,;;:�,�: . -1. � - . I . . .- .- iustructilus left with Those Poucher, Esq., . - will move his family therein at once. few bottles of Ment medicine on hand in - �, .., �-­ � _­ - ; I%: ". .. r, i - _. - ... ; craped off in patches to satisfy the curious - 1 . I ­ . . _' 0 - �1. I ,'� i '-­��, ' , ';' 'Goo. Grahatu, of Toronio, was here case vou shou d get an ov�r dose (yo u :ye. - -1 I . _. . .� L , I 1!1�__, � -; ,- � :1 : . . L L. , �, . . . .. 'throughout the week will be proyLaptly attended Mi. _' d . I �, I - - , . ­.- - , to on Saturday. money to loan at 5 per cent. � Barnar ­ -1 - - - 1. I . ...0 . I last week running the blacksmith Rbop kn9w) L . _. I I , .� � . - ,49-6131 �,�t .' . ." L . .., I . . . . .- - � ,.,A, i� 6 I - - . %, , , . - . - . '. . -1 -, - ., I , -� - _ . .. . L 1�4 - - I L . . . . . � " ; 'O - ,� . I . .: , ? 1� ,,:; �, . _ - I � 11 I I . i .. , L .:f - � - . _ 046 ­ . .. . . . _. :: :_1 � �`Ll­ * Lk i �� . . - .1. : . : ".,.j I ­ _. ;1 I ", for his B9n W. J. (;rahgln, who W , We are thinking of starting'& butcher . _­ L, - '?� . . 48 31[k- i . � , - . , ,, �, : � �'. �; , - .,s . . ... _ . . - - I I T - : - . . . I . I ., . .. � I- �' . . I . . L � . I . , . � . , , .1 . . . . . o ._. � . I _. . . . - . . "A' i I � . . . 11. .. - die osid. I sh in our midst, then fresh meat ca'vi be I , Highland Creek - I ,_ . . � _� . ­ _. i - '. - . I I � - - . _'�,­L L . - - ... � . ... .:-. vetertluzm. ,. .;. I , op �- - -1 '' 1-�:I�� : .. . . � L - � .. I � . L __ .. I ­. .1 � - . , , . 9 1. . % .. , .. �� . . t . , . . . . - . I ,_ . - . - I . I .. . tork lost h . ` . I -;,- . . latanytime. Acoupleatpoundscome I � I , I !��,, , - - I ... '.-,--",, 11--a-�__ Of. Whitb - . - I Wev. White mailid for New' : '�:: �4 ... ' � . . - ­,_�___ - I -I I - - - : sl I y � .: �.:.!, Our new scribe did riot succeed last week -, I- I- '-. ._. L ';­ - __`- �A, � . . L.. ; I,! � i:- I"' __�'- L -' . Iveek. Mii#o Sarah White will remain in . 1, " ". - ­ - . .,� ..� � I . - - . ­ i �. .. . . . .� T4: . I will try it again. , .0'. I - - w I I . ", � I ­ . - .,;. � �_ , . 11. ; , . ., I I , 'req - �; . Irela v:rr F WHALEY, VETERIN:kRY � ., handy onme times and it would keep b �' ][I - Surgeon avid Dentist. Graduate of On- I _.�� - I a ong an you like now an it is coming on ut . . .V . , I : ... I 11", all of these ­ui iW - Dd, while Miss Maggio White W'll cold weather. -.1 . , �. , , -1 - - ' *'�-' " a a _&nd Jae. Helliwell is doing a rushing business I � 1 -. tarin veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in 1:- ' accom Roy 1: _. ,2 _ . . ., . . " � 'V.;';� . - .. . . . '. - I 11 .. I I .: -'-L - MeLnber of the Ontario Veterinary '.Al:-: a very large Stock of the latest bor brother bvre. - chopping and making cider. � - I - v Dentistry. ..."..­. Quite a number from around here at- - ; 1�k . . lt";41� - ,_ :. 1-.1. ­� j.-!'� I - � Aisociati6n. -Dentistry a, ,specialty. Calls b�y ­ 7' Dr. Emith,of Stouffvillp,will visit Clare ._.__._', - , - ��,�, - r, . .. I .. 1�. -4 . . Office, L '-`� " styles of frames and lenses and tended Donur Brook on the 27th ult Old Steve says that the Lilly- is a bette .%� � ..'�", . -.t. I day or night promptly attended to. .. . -.'r and . . : - L 4t . . � . ­ I � . '.. , , . _ 0 White- �.��.-�- usual. a Was. ..; . _. �. .". - k5z�.-A . L -'� . I "" L � - �- W histle . : _­ +_-­,� ­ _ _ , . . : ­ . J .F .. -.­ ' for big skill and careful atten - each month. His dental rooms are in Father was there, how did it hWpe save 1, , - .� , �. _'­i,� , � t . ,:.�. Residence, Tqlegraph and Post Offices, : won& oil the that and third Tuesday Of report not so arge In attendance as " flower than ever Herb' :_ . _�** . :, ., Vale. 30ly . .. � be curled all their hsir's at - . I : L� �­ , .tion be will make & 0 that Scarboro- ana only got 3rd prize . L .. - - -------------- -.-- - __ " very . �'� - " ��_'j - ' . . . I -1 .... - ­ " L . - . Buridy's block, next door 'to the market.* mother was cot, (Oh I but she in terribly . - :.-4 1 1 ' . I . ­ ­ .. I . , HOPKINS, V]�TETUNART SU . . I �..:�., � I . . - ­ �­;- � - - � . I �. I * ro I 9-. - I - _. � : . �..�, �.... . . . - . Claremont, will Meet at their lodRe room . y ver at the�tore '. I - _47- �­� - , . - . - h,;�­ _. .�. - - - .- �o� _. . . , . H I , Graduate of the Ontario Vet- , o e- t- � ChargeN -0--ft4"k.* .", the bab than giving lip o - , 1� � - :_ .. - . o GEON R - L The members of 1116 pat' u lodge 844 miserable weak and poorly.) . . Old F�rd.would be better home mindin .- . .- annary College, Toronto, registered meluber, M- d: ra e I .� at nights. - I ; . '­ " - , - " � 0 . : . of the Ontario VoteLinary Medical Association. t , _. . I I , . .- .-;.��,'.­A. - - � . - - I _.. � ": .... . . - on Oct. 14 ' h. to re-oreanize the beef rings. . . . . : , :-, '�'. 1: . .. . . . udges ... - . .; 1. -P, - - - I ..,r! - ­_L..ji.. � . All members who possibly can should at. � - ­ . ..- _. " I ., , . . Office. residence and shoeing forge one and one .,­ '':1.11 .. ;.1;­;.�. i �'. .. ::.., .1., Synny Mount. . Wm. Treadway thinks that the j .. ­_­­ - I I .� � : - north of Green River. Steel : -� �-.�....�.�� . . I � ..... �� .." T, ,�... I. I - I . . � . . I . :� . judging fast-borses at Scarboro would be - -� ., _� � .� , I �' - - ,� . . quarter ,mi,es ­, ..�: . ­ . . .. I .,..,-. .., , ': -.1 ­ I : - - , I - , :7��. � -, . , :�� � , - . . ­�_ .." i : .,;, - .�: - .1. - , �_ � . _.. . I . - , ­_ driviu,l shoes at iron prices. 0 bee and shop j, � 11, 1. � ,. . ..: .. � ,;, � .- .. ..: 1 i - tend. . . .. .. � i% �' � 1 11 . - . , ;. a _4 I �. m. .i . . Pa I . . I k - � I . ;� " I rson Hogle has intied bills nnoune. better judging jack -asses. .. ,:IFAR, �.. . 1. ... : 1.�, .: . :� -'I-- . I : ! .. bours frow 7 to 11 a. M. and I to 4 p. m. To a- �,.�::t .1 : ` I - . " .: 11. :Z 1. � ': . W "I �'�, � .,:I- I I : 1, I V1, I .. � . . � . : �, _ - .3.-I. . ... ,. - Grabarn Bros. have just r eived anoth. , - " . !' :2'�'. ­:, , . I I .1. I . ; aph address Whitovale Ont.. P. 0. address, I . : - .� - � � 11.�. , � . a sale Of his goods- and chattles- for John Maxwell showed. his rentlemen'r . - - . _­ - - .-I 1- '7 � ' ,-' - gGrreleu River, Ont. I . . I- - ___ ­-_­': �. - .. I or sea from Scotland. Inet - � . :', ­ i:.�11, 4, I shipment of bor 'r traday. Oct. 40th. We trust that he outfit at Scarboro fair and flaged every- - : I �.� �1, I I . I : .� . .� y I . I ; - , , " _. .. . '. � ' . : __ .____­­____ ___ , .- _� ` - `1 .� ­ I . ,...:... �;� The lot consists of seven clyde stallions may have a good sale. . thinR, the judging bei,ng-a one aided affair. 1. � " -,�� . . --11 �:�! ;_ , � � ':! . . 11, - - I - I I .. . . -1. I . - - - A . , -, .. .., I I ;. . . - . - . I �: ".. ... . . � _ . and five Welsh poneys. They arrived Mrs. Win. Carter who has been in very Thos Max -well is preparinA., for the second ­ � . _� -_: ::_,i.._. H(J,NIAS A. GRAHAM, VETEMN-� - ` : :::�`�.-- . ­ � - ­ . � � , �".N. P - ..�- - . _j.1.. - 1- . I �-�-_­, 4, � . . - _4� ' � TARY SURGEON, Gra:duate of 'the Ontario .,_ 1. bore Saturday at DODD, Itud are a choice poor health fur the past few months, diea Annual shootine Tratch at Whitby where -, ::. - ­­. ..: - ` .1 �, . -1 ' -- -_ 0. - . Veterinary College, Toronto.registered member �:_- - _. .1 � . - . . �, . - L;. "'i. 1,,�, .. ;. , �_ _ .. Q . - . - . : , _ _ .. w. 1, . IQ&. On Suoday. She leaves a sorrowing bus. the 34th Batt. Rifle association will corn- " " - : ­�", - . of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, . . .1. L - .... I .. - a .. �. " . ... . .- .- . . - ._ - . I adso honorary member of the Ontario Medical I :. .. The (train market is very active bore band and small family. Thebereavedones Pete. - :., i 1-1 " " -- , I - I .­ 11 � �;;�. . . PICKERING,, .,, L __-11 . disoaaes of domesticated ani- I 1.1 have universal sympatby. The funeral WaltThompigon-a few weeks ago was - L�� � . j,;, . � -r. � _.. Society, troa,to- all � - and on Tuesday the prices were somewhat ,._ , L, . ,:.. . .,.,r � : .x male. Alsoparticulay attention -to veterinary . ' . ` ­�. . . !..-I". , ��, - - . : was con- _ r_ , - L " � . , 1, , .. _ ­. .. Je � I Dentistry. All ca8i - f " ­ . ­ wheat I . � ­ J! t . � 39 promptly atteqoed to , ... 41 after tbis faabint), BprinR aud fall took lace on Tuesday afternoon-, and was struck with bottle liglitniug and :, . , L. I., .-:. - 11. IN , at L . ".. - . � ' � � �� laruery attoonded. - flued to bed. We are p ,-� I , . � : I- reasonable rates. office at the well known of- i . I _.. I I .. W Goose 55c, Barley 82 it) 41, Peas '48 ,lad to see him out-,. ..1.1 ,� ­j:'_L.. __ � . 1. , . . . . I . . - - , . I I � ..... ...�k;!., -, L ; tablishment of �:raham Bros.. one mile west of . Mr. and Mrs Jamiesou,of Ublv, Mich., again. - IL ': � � �...��. t� _ L� . - . I - . ...'j � . � _ . Claremont. Telegrafns to Claremont punctual � . :� - �A, I .­ - OLLEGE . : to 55, Okts 28 to 24j Buckwheat 85 to 86, are here visiting with Mrs. John Wool. I .1 : . &I y CHARLr]K. - : , ' ,___.J�� L, � - I .1. ly attended to. 131Y ash 11.00. - ., . . . - _ . _ - . . . .. . I - - - . I - ... 7-1. - r I , - _. L . �, . ; I . . . . . Thev were but recently married and are i� -- - sea . - - . : ':_�.. �' , �;., . ; Z-_". -,: 1� .. - . . . - ------- _' " - _' " .1 The ii3filut child of Mr-. And Mrs. A. spe�diug their honey-moolo with Canadian Be X=* and hear 5touffrills Choir .* . . � ': ... �. 1. _. ".N", L., �- "', - . . .- � . . " _' 1 ... A Boar(lin:'19chool f6r botl�-Soxe@ Under Li'tou died on Monday. evenine after a friends. Mrs. 04-0- -11, L � :. _ 1­4'�'� j, .. . . 9 n 4- - _.. . ... . - .r guotneoo (garb*. -, j -Jameson is I grand-daugh ter I 1. :.. ,!; � ., - -,`.� ". �' . I . . , .1 ��.:,. . . � ­ � 1, - .. � . . . � �.:. . � - _.i � I... 1. I . I Markham Road. . . ,.� I � T, ­ . .Z- . . , , . :_ , , Care of the Society of Friends. few weeks illriess. The child was some of Mr. Tool. We mish'the young couple a , - - - - - 7ij - . ..!'__�,;_�­ L- - ---- '_­ ',­­ ­ __ _ _ -,;N��L - � . . .1. I I I .. _.. I .1 _. ., I " - , . . . .� 'I, . . I � . -1 . , - - ' i . - ; . . Beautiful and healthy loctotion ; 'Dom. oil mouthe old. -ind - the pride of its a pleasant voyage through life - I ___ .. . .1. I � . . D, �`Vl I , : Nf AS DUNN, Convoyiincer,'Com- - . - - .a .1 1, _ - - sioner for taking Affidavits, etc-,,Claro- G. Robins iR back to his old stand a . �. . . - I � . .. �_7:. ��,­­. - I - .,.. . Tm"i Ok modious buildings ; home influetio4w ; effl- parents. Funeral on Wedriosday to the As your Brougham scribe stated lost . gain.. . :1 ,- _. � - . . 90y CiOUt Staff. . _. . ter were Will Walker is about to have a plowing �- - . , � _.. � � . - mou&,Ont. � . - - I 13&gtigt cemetery. week Parson Rogle and John Car I , � ?. - � Ij , - .. . :� -:. .. ... , '. I I . - - - . - _____ . li� .. - :, I I 1:� 1. __ , I . . � -i 1,11 . . Very moderate r . ".:i.7- , i."L I ­ L .. pencer Taylor a red before rasal. arrestod last Monday week charged with bee. , 1 - . - �, , , �! . � - I P R. HOOVER.ISSURER OF MAR- . � .In_: �­ .... I... .. - - 'Is - . - . _Ma . ..�� . . :. - I - _. - ­_ .11 � .;,.�� -- - � stmtes Holden and Gerow on Wednesdav J W. W. has been to M,i. Fleming to trade :,,, 1. - . -,..,' ':,, �,! . - tryinf? to defraud 'one W. B. Robson, of : , . _­ e RIAGE Licenses. Office at regidence or " Preparatory and complatq' Danfi Id, Oj)t.,. and owner of the atoll bitok twain. - . . I.. - I . I I 0 e . % ' .1`1% ­ - i'_.L j'�` - I _." I I - - , mill. Green River. bus'lue" of last week. charged with linving nxe� - _- I.- . I.:,; - . . course's and prepare@ for -departmental and ho6stj on the corner. They were tried at W- Wolf has his corn cut aud threshed -_ - �L'. - � 1 . . . - , - --I I - .. .. __... V,: ... __ . -_ ------- ------;- -7- m abusive laiDguage to 1*1 OW26 Catherwood . I .. . , I_ . I f - jj� atriculation examinations. Markham on Tuesday. only the evidence of and it turned out well. I.. ..,... ." ­ I . ­ I— . . _�. - BUNTING, Issuer o arnage . 1. . - . . . . I After he&TiDg the o2ence the J118tices - ­ I . .., ., i -_ir ,- __ - Be Licenses f or the County of Ontario. OP Full course in M usio, Drifftilig '&rid impopa & fine ,of #1 Ind cools. the pill. being submitted. This was for- Mrs. Malcom was the guest of Mrs. Win.: L. .. , . , I _ '_,*�,-�, I � - C__-:,-.. ).� �. It ; . . I � . 1%14q . floe at the store or at his residence, Pickering' Painti"g. . . .. 80th warded to CroWD-attorney Dewart To. Sellers for a few days last week. - ..� . � .. - ., - -_1 � . . .�,,,�-.,. . �� I __V.1. _.'' - - - . Village. I . . my . I . moo reside near Greenwood. .1 r.nto, who immediately returned the evi . Swift has a great crop of spade. He has - *. .� _�­�,� _ ". . . . '. I -, I 'I.: I ..I_ ::. �, _� _%,it� ' - - - __... _ - . � . �1.­,.. d. - - �, . ­­ .. . �_ . - I- ­ 1. - .1 .. . . on to �., . . - The Claremont curlisig club* was re. ence and stated that there was no case. . I .. . - . I .. - . Bond for announc6� "'t I -�' I - I .. .,.. . about two hundred spuds to the acre. '. - � . .1 1. . - .� :� - �­ . - . .� -­ �� �.' 2.". - , - BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK - FIRTH., � - . orRaniz#d -on MoD4ay evetiag with the It was w hiah headed piece of bu a . - . , . _ , R. PRINCIPA,L - . fji am mend . . . .. *, A Conveyancer, Commissionerfor taking -­ - - , and Miss Jennie Underwood is on the . �4.�'�,� � -�", . � __ - _'�,� 1: �.�;,.I'r. 1011OWiDg Officers: 11)r. Brodie President ; *we feel pleased to be able to state that ,our * . . - . _�� . -: � ILftlavita, Accountant and Insurance Agent. :-1 ,_ . Pickering, Ont. . It is to be hoped ill be around again . ; I- � __ .I_... ­­ Labe W . , .��i. I ... . . . . I a � ­ , e'. . _�� i7j.L:�"L , W. Leaper. Vice ;,. E. R. Eddy, see. treas ; two worthy citizens were honorably acquil. soun. , . . - . -. - - porty. -.,.q ��'. � � L� . . - -`V " - . . " - I ..%, . I _� p. L � , 1 1: - � :.." ­�.:: � - '...,�,% - -n: . . - - I . _- OFFIOH�At Whitovale. Will a in' L _ I , - - - � Money to loan on farm pro Willsbpro- I - . bated , - __ , I I , . _ . . The have, we understand. invined a Rob. Sellers rteeived a rumber of prizeW -- "'_.Z I . . . 1. ­ - � � .. -1 - .. - . . I . , Rev. J. MclAwn. chaplin. ULnagerfi ; " . . . Brougham every Monday afternoott for- tho ' I . - �_Ii , . - ` . �.%_:_, . .. . ,��, I .. . *I -,v . - prize.. . I � , I . . . - � transaction of business. - I . ' ' - ' I . �; ; --` , Messrs. Dom -swell, Brodie, IA&per. and writ for R000 daw"es against Robson. at the world's fair, but did not get A , I :� ; - .. � I . I __ - - - _____ 2 .. - , . . , -, - . . - . - . -�p .. � , I - ojer.- IL a- - ---------., , . I � . _. I - . �, '!_� � . .�. r� _ �.�:� H Ealortitiameal com ; Mossrs. *.-a - - - for the electric sunrise soap. - . .. . - A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT tte - ­ 11- , - I - _'. 0 :1 4, - ,-.: � ,�:. : j . � . . We understand that William Sellers hag A - . . .- . . � � �­ � - � � J� I . . . . ­ . -, : .: -. (,V, _�­ A r 'e, us' .. I I � .. .,- .: A ntio,�'*,, '. I ­ Dr. rodl onabana Bell. .1. � I ...-1'. ,,;- � -LJL9 for the counry of Ontario Drawings . - ! ? 1. ­ - . � I . . , - " '11�;' - ,- " . ,1 .� .1. . . 1. � . GREENWOOD . . leased his farm to James Moffield for a '. .: _:_,... --j. , .., 'Robert Hubbard Diet with a seri . 1 � "I.. _i� , � _. . . ... . . and specilloations furnisbad for every cl"a of - . _.. -,;", . �.:, `�, -vi -A - - ­ . 1�7 C Ous :­ : � -1 .1 - . �, . , . _.,�. - . I ,�.l . . -1 _ , '. - - L. o � , , . . " ', ,4 , �:, ­... i ;.. �. � �. 9 : ��...v . a I �­. : I . �.. I ­­­­ -, - � ..: I _J,.,.� t 9 . building. SWaiii amd hot water heating and . �L I - .+ i I I �, . id on Thursday of lifit wetk while � I - term of years. He has commenced pullin .,. . 11�, .: - . -14 ' � , �. ; . - aaci bn i - . I . I - . " - * ' , - . I I -�­ `Z,,� - Ventilation a specialty. -OMoe--G4rrrle Block, MI � . W Haney iv at present on list. his'turni . . - - * 1: -,,j. -� - � '_1 :1 , .i:-'_.�, r. -,� ., * Duudas arid' Brook streete, Whitby. i ous ofp, u-r6hasing a driving atom attached to a threshing Mrs. Hyde has returned to in . . 'I _ ,-,.-..-.. :.- x* corner 0 are degit t2�erti!kwe'� There Ka's been -a gres. t deal of talk about . -­ . . . - I : B �- 11 -, *i'_-'�,' . ____ --- aggy, .� :i, . . . . I . _'_-, % __ . _�,­ .Reside nce- Kingatcri Road Bast Pickering. s7 -y "Heavy Wagon, Liobt wagon, cleaner, tho animals took fright and rari Jackson, Mich. horse trading during the past few weeks. ,. :, ­ . - - . ­ - _ - - � . - � I . __ . . 11. . I ,� - --,:-,; - - ­ � - Oad Carts, or Wilkinson Plows at prices away. log was Miss Rose Riley, of Daubarton, visited The north Scarboro scribe has been in .�.. � � _.�. . .- - 4, ,,, . lm� �'i % I , HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- . ` '. - , , .�". - .: . _. ­ - .. , �­ � as doing all - . . "I' ­T .�-,:; - T -an that we guarantee to ooirrespond ornshed and k,rn in a . frigbtful toiioner. frieude here loat week. 0 I great agony to find out wh ' '... -.-..,!. ­_.-,�AW. _ : 1. . i .. . � tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East Yotk d with the Just a few d ugly -bis brother T. Usher, of Thorold, wati here on busi. the writing. If be will Cal 0 w . . �� ; � �_. �_�._:, I . - _. . I the whole of'. North and South Orftarlo. Striot , - ye GVIO I I at 453 Walker - � _ 'I . � , . . . 11 . .­ , _. , V.z. �,� I .1 , . . attiention iven to all orders by mail or telegraph. ,price of wheat, oats and barley, tall aj Job a fractureda bog b.)neG of ble left Jolt neds A; few days 1"t week. st., he' will find all about it. � - � . 2��'. , - , I " , ­ : I _ . ., �., , . , Oharges 0 i I � . . . . . .: - -.1 ... . .. :_r _: . . Moderate. Address THOS.POUCHER, - _ � . . , - . . . � I.. , - - .�, �, I— H. &I-POYNTER ; It was the'sams W., H. Harris, of Brighton, spent a few _­ _____ - . _. - , I �. ... '. I .­:. I. .... 11, :� 0- � � I , BOX 47, Brougham, Out. - " ..,.,..,.. .... , - -� - �, ­. , � -., . 0 1 while drawing wood. � . .. - ,� .- I., . -�_. 11-11 . f . ____ __ __ , I __ , .. I . . sp f horses on b , , days with his parents here. . � - , - :�. �'I- , � - . .. .,.,A _V 1", .., - . � .. .- ".. :.. . �. _.;;, � . '" . . ()Lhn a A -occasions. Browns Corners. �_ � 1. . I , I �. .__...n...� . . ' - " '..Jz, IN 1. :..7..--' :-.. . - � . .: ,-, - _: ..---V4 - - POSTILL- AUCTIONF . :1 '' . _ ,,,rryw�o oad iin 1. " . I I .1 . .. . - 9 ,ER,'ETO.9 _ Mrs. Chamberlain, who was the guest of , - I .. r, * � ... k.i 4 and Brock R Th: open meeting of the Epwortb . I . . . .1 __ I .c'_. t i , - .,.�� " � . 1 1 . - '� , _i� ey-�`i�,:". ,:,. -jr,­ __ - � -, . . Fic Green River, solicits sales from his num-' mumbir of second hand Buggies and League on Tnesday evening wag a on,,. Win. Gee, has returned to Detroit. Idies Anthony', of' Wexfor, ia at pm . '-' . , . erouB f riende both far and near. Sajes of farms, * . . , en t. �'. .- .� � I - . . ,g . I .: L, ", m , - ., _ $. .4 _r r �. . ­_ � . . _ ,_2 - '' Carts for sale -cheap for cash-, W. Radler, of Goderiob, who has been Visiting at Mr. Weir's. . ._�'_4 �� . �_, farm Stock, and everything that to to be sold will - . ­. � - cess. &be hours being crowded. Am ad- - .. "�._.V. 1:. ... - , - I—.. - I., . . - , - , - :. . - . .. � ._,.� _ '' be handled by the subscriber with the utmost - � .. ;. visiting his parents here, � � � - I has returned ­ ____ ., I !�, - - - a ' Mrs. Ormerod, has returned home - ' , ' I , . i , ­ I �.'�� care and- sold to the very best advantage. ne. after - � ,�_, �� _� - �. ,." roes of welcome was delivered by Miss hor I-- �: ._',._,�� ""'. 481Y . ,� ':� �,_ . - Toronto. . _' ' __ ., - . , . . - � .1 a treek's. visit in ..' I � . . . : - � ,. X - . he ... � . � :�11 . __ __ - . __ Bell, while Miss Forgio. oi the Christiah Rev. Father Gallag r, - of Pickering, . - � . ,- . �! - .. : �­­ .1 . - THE TESTERN BIANX Mr. Hastings is spending a few days -... -,.-.: -_ .., :­_ -. 'I . ___ . ... 1; .. __ I -, ", - : , 11 . m.: i ' ' Endeavor responded * Tile papers on visited a number of Me parishioners last with his scm C. Hastidge of this place. ­'... ­ .. ". ,�!-­ , .. . . . .. .4 . ,�­�Z. -_ : ... : . 0I' C.&N.&113A. - . � " I. - , "' I I Nespoloon by Mi" Grig; Rua P,. It. Eddy Tuesday. . '. , .,- - 1% , ,..��: - �_ MONEY TO LOAN,- ..'_-�".";''�:- - , .:- . � - .,-. - - -1 �, - .11 _., . Many from here took in Donn Brook .: ��. . I— �'�' . - � ;z I - 11 `;,� I , ., y . - ­ 71'.. . , , . . '!�� - - �- " ,,� I.., ; .!% . I I I . ­ , _. ., .. - CON- !..-:I -�,'..-�, :, , 1I i. were very instructive. Rev. McI*an do. Partridge are very plentiful around here fair on Fridav where they enjoyed them- - - :-.. .: I : " T � - . I 4, - . - . - , - I . .1. I I WHITBY BRANCHd ., I I livered. an address that was much appre. at present. Numer us hunting ' IL � - . . . . ­ . - �1, .." ,',.�:4 , " . 11, . . � Ilk'; -11 a�,! .�., .- , 0 - parties i selves to their'ntmost. ' .�. I �, �. 1. � �. I q;.� - .. . 1.�. e I . , .-.',"..��,�_ -4- C:�'� 'q-..- .; . . . . _ . .11 . MORTGAGE SEWRITY,"....b.;.,.�L - .� - �., - . - �. -. .. , �­f ,, �-, �. -� . . 1. I . . ; !i0aA0'Atjtborir;ed.. eiated. Misses Brown and War4 gays the reSult- . . �:�!_ "I. .. ',. � ­:�,_ . . ., lma.mj ... 4.... ...-j.a.... sl"OWAW We are very sorry to have to state that - - -- _: . � .'._­.. - � 1�� �-_;,,. . . . . - - - ,� I . .- " . _ 1. � Z. � W.APA.17: Capital Subscribed..:*.. .................. 500,W acceptible reeitationi..while the Methodist A few from here attended the funeral of gre. A. Weir is lying very ill with the - ' 'I.. . , j�4� _. ­ . _.... I ' Capital Paid. -up .......................... - J. C. �.. _.�. � - , t.. ,_., . ­ bought and sold on oomintsajoij. . XOAV ch * the late' Mrs. Brown', of Fort Perry, typhoid fever and hope soon"to b3 able to.-:: , A " . - _. , ­ ­ ­ - . Resit...... . oir ibi Isaisted in the musical line. I I � - �. I . _. . . - 1 .,j',;,._, ........ I ........................... K500 . _. - 1. ".. il. . I... �. I - -�..­-.. SoJos LUT duels wero rendered by Miss oi7i Sunday. . . announce her complete recovery. I I I- . _'..� -.1 I .­.�� , - . 1-1.111 ., I.. . , I 1. - - - I � ,T�l ; $_, . . . . .. , - IRECTORS -is at prown vi . . .1.1 -, 1. -L BOARD OF D. Mrs. M. Gleeson t . sitiug . .. A 11 , . I `.�', 1, , ; . . - - I - - �1: .�Z - : - Agent fo . - - I—— Doiwowell and Mr. and Mro. W. J. We coyagmtulate our enterprizing black, - __ : �- '.." -1-, ' � - . �, . .. r\ Fire, Life Accident, 10lits . Jolib Cowan, Esq., President. . friends in Toronto. Mrs'.- Levi- Mackey &I. emith W. Irwin in *howing the first prize'.' - � . 1. '. �_ �:� -1. �, .,.- % Reuben B. amlin, Bog., vloo- -, Graham. The -meeting extes to a o]Qso so is in the 0 .. �: � 1; 11�-... - , :_ - Pres. ,ity for a few weeks. _. . -.,... ., -, I-, . . 4..-, � .. X.1, I � . . .. r 1, - #; I ! Glass and Steam Boiler Insuratice 'I., W. F. Cowan, Us .. W. F. A.Ilen, Be J. A. Gib- fter each of those taking part had been . pacer at Scarboro Fair, also Mr. Argrove, - - - � .. . ��* _- 11, - � � � � ., - rien psi o . ., ,,, . ..,:",� � � � "I 11, _.. . �� ." .. Two houses in Pic son, Esq.. RoLrt Mclutoib, M. Thom" Inspector McB i *d ur school a L 1. ; ,.: $,". " . � . . %_ .. - his success securing two firsts with the; - - - .. 11-., . � _­ kering to rent ,of - I in . ,".,L .,. , . ,_. �. , ., I ik_. - I I for .__ Patterson, Esq. I . presented with a baquet of flowers, vitit Tuesday. Foun,4 eVer3 thing satis. �L ,I .. :,­ ... - I ;Ii�,k�L'.� . .:1. %le. - . . - i same horse. . I.- .� I -L _. I .1 . �� I I I- . . . : ,,, ;., . I . �- � . I .- I . T. H. McMillan.... ....... - I... I .......... CoAtbier. - � factory and gave the b�ys a half holiday. .. . .... . . �,_� �,�� �, 1. . I I .. . .. , ��_. _-�. -;. , . L., .. - �� - - . - � - . .1 -%-0l - .71,: . -.L, ­� I �. - . 11 J. Lawrie has ibe finest crop of potatoeg .%-71': _ - �. - , . . 1 - - - ­: % 3NI ,, .. - ,; I : - 1. ... , �; .� 4_:, � I , I - � �, � �', - . - � 1 , ,� I:- _ " - � �1. ­. '. .� -', "I � -1 .- StOURVtUe Chadw Tuesdair night ' R. G. Cammack is about to move onto thaj has beer% JLnown in this vicinity for -:.', :' ' : : � - �71_` _. ­ _. .- - I_" �. - ri_ �.. . 1. I. .. L I ­ '' ... :. - . ".. I ,'­ A General Ranking, business transacted. - __ -, I �L � 7 ,::,,. 06UVeyanci 1� -ft" - . - - �. -_,.;�'. _ - _.- - . . - a Mae ads, I � - ': ..- _. �11 I 119 carefully done at * yij & Drafts issued, payable in all parts of ()an . . ; Mr. Madden's farm near Audley, As Robt, some time. NTnety-oue 'Flotatoes fills - 8. --- ., �� I L " I _- -;w: - . . .. . , , , ­ " - L ; "_ .., . _. . ", 1. , 1, 11 1* � - , .1 , I . . � . . . -­ - , . _�­ ': " raw ,,ban usually charged. Tit- - - . .: . � . 1318 bag every tim e without picking out any , .� , I , )'. ower United States, and on Lonjon., England, pay Green River. - - - -I- was a good- citizen we are sorry to lo . - _�� . :., I , . . . . .. " ., t � . I I I - . I . I . . '. _� _. . -� leg abl4% in &U parts of Europe. Higbest � I . h i rd. . . - . �,'�- , 1_1� , �_ _- T,- searched and certified to wb' '. cu"en ; - , 0 small ones. They are all about the same .,-:" _:- - -L � ;4�-k_.l . , . * I L. . .��: - on rates of interest allowed .cn Savings Bank. When ill Ben v6it Uxbridge again. - Died, at Arva Village, near London, I - wi 'L ��",Ik required. - Private fVndo al- :�'� L; Deposits and credited holl yearly. Special at- ."L 4 .�,, ­�. . , . at., . :. ''--.",!-:,.�-,-J-��-_-� %-,i�l. ; �Z,.­ . ., . - �_,�. * . ,,�,, . o- . � size each one amotintina to one pound &� ��. ; -L.: � - - ­ - ­ _.., I ... � I � �:.�' �:;" , Why did Aunie feel jolly on Sunday last.' on the 6th of ­ September, 18:95, Jane Dun- f � .. _� ... ­­ %­.-� . is) - -I ,,,,,-�- - wa,Ys an band to loan at -14­.�,,�`­ bOLUOU to 001114otion of Parmer's sale hotes. peace. - . �-,. . � . � L , ,�. . . �.-.'-!.:�-.�� - . 3 - R. Cooper, of Colwell, i1t visiting friends lo _.- � - LL,� - .- . _�'. � � � . a L � L _�! _�', _�",-_Al ,.- ,, -, . ''..' - � I I X. D� WAM=N . wife of Nicholas Dehart and formerly Bad tiew's ftacbed here ron Wednesday , .- 7.. - -_ I.: , Lo � I I.. I . �4,, , the lowest rate . of - - -1 :L,, , - - T - . .. . - ' * 1. 1 . ­ .1 - ­ � �.� -- " ­ I . - I.. _. I : . - ­ -�,-i, . . . - ;�� , � _� . , 1�.�:f . �- . .­ ',�_, - *.'-, � �L�:_-*:'� m , . MANA10183% of this 'place. I I , . , - :,._.: % - , ' I.. I "' L interest; t 1, �.. :. .� _�'. - " 41 . . reFict of Thomas Colons, Pickering, in the last'when the word caine Wm. . Hastings �­ -�-� , . � :: '- i __ * ,..- .1 I "I -.1 K - , ., , - . I . . .)L' `_ ' il�o _.. ..""_­ __ . . If Jim and his Bonnie -Law intend tak. 84th year of bet age. - L ­­ , , � -11 - . . -*,'�;, . I,' , - . . . '�' .L- , z- � . '. � . ... _' . had broatbed his last, he having always - : . .. . .. �... , ­ I L , � . .:. -1. . �� .._. �L _ 'I, � ­� , , '6 - W. V. RICHARD* "' ' - Ug in the fair. . - a .. . _ .7- � . ' . I . L ..... . - L�: '. . ��. �� . , eL � .1 7 ji . - . flkG: Dala,s Block, Pickering . ­:,; .. TOAONTO.,.. I INANCIAL i Th recent law suit of Catherwood ve, liyed here until this last two years whe b � - .' ­ L.�,:, �� . .1 � L �L , � 1, Z� . I :... _____ -, :,.� . , Mr. and Mrs. T. Ellis, of this place, '&is Taylor came,of at Claremont last week. I _ ­ _­ 7 . '. - . - ,�, . - - � , _­ - i -4. - �- I . - . I;_ Ak� , . . L . � ­ . ,i5� �. . , Z_ I ... ,1 - � w, _,�� - . .1 , , C re o ed to Kent. Deceased was jolly - - -, U, _ � i,�1101 . � . OR " - --. slowl . L -11, '.1 - . ::1 , 0 14.-.-;, o._f,F_,�_­ � " _­� L� ' , ­­ _��__%_11 ��­.. . I ­ I- z. .1 . �� � T OFFICEii : I , 4'.� . . '' L I . L ' " .­ , - PICKERI-NG POS ) , L.1 POR TIONY - . brecovering. - . Fines were imposed- as follows : Tav'Or be V t three day a bef re. he was called - : % , ,­ " - -. � � ., "i _. ".1 � � :T. , Willis, of Broagbxm, paid us a fl; #7.00,' Catherwo'04 65.00. La* comes a - .� � 1.1-ior - ­�'*j4fj * : _ -- . ,_,A,L ' _ - Y. ur heart I ^ '. � .1.-1 . .6 ; _ . .; . I Aw . The many friends have o' . . ..�;.,J­ L I I- &rrive ._,.. _r " - ing visit on Sunday . 7NMs . 11, I I" I.r-&. florn Tby onto 8 ;q a - . "4-11,� h .6 ` - : . little expensive, but we hear Co.therwood if, fal .yrn this sad hour of be . IL - - -_,,�� :­ ut rized Oup ' V 5 ' pathy in - reave- - 7 ;, - - .� I � . 4.... 1P . Ar4 . . �' 5�­�..-. � � I ) 001�000 !Vbe general salutation 'of. the � d Y. J*1 going to take if as a cas OV, alauder. to - w..�' . I ; I � Ve G*T W. 8 10 Mails P, I... oro 711 � . , , a � __ . * arn- . . Slibscribed Cap,1 �-�. .Are.you going to MgLrkbhrn Fair." . I I ! _. ment. In the death of - William we feel - - . L' - LL� . � ... - G T - � 628)000. . higher courts. .: ,, - , ' ' . . .".. . .. . : .. ` . �._. . - .-i . . GT'F,o30%M 1. . . � 1. -1 . . . , .. ,. - I -1 "", .- '' I I . I � that we have lost a true and sympathetic _. ..,;, ,,� ,.I;. - � . . . _ - m . ' _ _.. ,.,.. .. - . , , I � - . " . , , � i. �; .1 v .1. onto 8 , pin --l"'! , . 14 V. ,.. . . . - son and - ., - _� , I ­ I ' York , D46nj �'tjio stor listarday tigh't'norne ­ _. in , , I � . Vfllttby 8 45'p in T E 7 .am A � . .� I John -Ferrier has returned, to Now frie d, and his family a loying ' b. L � � - .� ­- _'. n ... �, - , . 1. . Q T 'E 8 45 p ln , - - .�'_-�,-,-,:­ -i- � I ''.. _.­ . - . , ,: - 3 , , L ' - ' - to resume his studios at Me win* tr - - ' . L, �� _ - , , . �. ave I 0 ' . - thing wout wroug w4h. the �switWi-boArd -in brother, an t e- U - a 0 _� _ , _ � _..�, I 1:1 '.1 I . .. . !, d 0 'ai I . - n-ed'a-bra,nob in th Miss Maggie A. Spence a' T - try Lg9od 'itiZen. - I �_ -I __ -1 L I.;. :-: - ; ..- 11�:, � . T d 00 M Thl 0 d h 00 n .L 0 e - - . - � � ,:..,, - 048Y clrcloril- issued on .11 , 6 of the wor Village 61 ick nd Miso oitavii the, tograoi, of -w na sw. i- ireqh1i light- .y6 Xubw. - - � . - . 1, ,� I - . . . � 1, -- . -_ �_ I 11�.­ - -­ . . , _.. - I , I � - � - - , - . 9. In it a office lately 00. Nigbawander Sunat�ved at Ce4*r Grove. .. . - i ` ' - ' �t A- -k,$O tbt *lit&'- '- 0 - � . - U L" . I - I . z,­�, . . e it -.1 - - a I n, re. . W aftlis and �&N,o ­ . 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F .. _.... - - a .. ... a. v. u_ ..F -a .. .. :. .. h ,... , -J. . iy _-y—�.-i ` ': . ; _ _ �^ — a e it ie ha�•dl oaaible to loon in is tlat'proper food foutt horse whibh >oaedlt TSE pASSINtI OF �'HE L(i�OMO TI9L � Nowad y Y P I .� OLD: TIDE _ �DVERTISIG"1 fi!">♦ Rlt►usotetoftnfn tbodead Dot afaGformiaqq. any direction withoO the eye encountering .: We have rt�ined-milliont e►f dollars wolrth - some species of advett�isemeut, but.after all her ' _ . . # hams in this catratr by abaflnq thein yy e its u RomSnee or the �atlread ss - __ the newspapers are the moat interesting TI t4 p'0i3(1N . wiG3► Dorn, boating lite blood; and mousing 'Where wsa of the tdta;te o>r. X8 Bust A 0 -13ea r -SOME EXAMPLES OF THE OLD-WAY vehicles of advertsipg, and from thorn a - w - a variety of ciiaeaast+, fnotuding diseases of There is something almost pabhetic in thie OF AO[N( IT. . writer on adveetising would most naturally The soak raiser moat eaercfse t11,t the fest. Oats are a standard horse food, epectacl® of the clean►-,locomotive- engago4 look for his samples.; utmost ells bare if he it+ould lie sr oaeasful. ' "A keyless lady's old watch,""or "a red g but how tiiiany bushels of oats, that are iD a hopeless fight with the old-aongaerfLg n Bili Porters`in .lnEie �reeee ni�i�l Rome » He mush know Lha age ac whiali an animal uttet•ly unfit fcr feeding, caro fed W horses. lady a umbrella. trolls . Weasa all remember Mr. Ruskin's - . —Tee Htlr,►t �ew�►;aper wort[ lu butt It is not easy to reirervs one's gravity Dan most profitably fed, and tho weight Nothing but plump, bright, alsan oats. y _ Iaad �Yas iu _Iwo—t`revlons t• 1s5s when reading : beyond whish be eatinot go and get a profit. suould ever be fed. A Iten grain of any dfatribe against railway+►; and there are . ' area[ Rri►atn Had a Duty on Ail •� 1`o be sold ehea , a Hite gray horse for liaises he wear' a mszimum rine. It fs tad smalls ntuaty;it is affected with fungus some of us who Dan go bask to a dwy 'when lad with e► p that is injurious to the animal, especially it was a distnetinn to; have been a European A41verti-sernents—e:eorge xohins, t'ro- roadster, o�� would-� carry a y better to know how to feed do order to to the urinary organs. ' tensor of Advertising--sorue Fanny docked tail. W e have aiwa s hada sus iciott that the traveller. A man who had made the grand Illustrations.. Or of a buggy "th property of a gentle• secure a profit out of a minimum selling - Y P man with a movab a head, ae good as price• when this aan ba done, the grower hors® would do batter ole a smaller ration tour was familitrly known e►s a Hadji, and Itis a Rreat mfatakti to suppose tha� than is usually fed, it the grain is ffrstelasa presumably entitled to the privilege of new. end feeder is Cafe. There is a general belief in ualit hour uarts of oats is usually - advertisements are of oomparstively mod.• In• the Albany '1'i et# dome thirty years q Y' tl wearinlq a green turban, if it so pleased . with farmers that the rofit 1n stook feedin fed three times a day. Some feed even ern origin, for it is asserted that there ago was the followin -edvertisement which P • g more, If the animal has good hayy, ton him. And then came stesm,which changed were bill poetere . in ancient Gre9oe and shows the value placed on wives at thak lies in laying on fat, and there fs an quarts of oats a day sire quits. sufficient all that ; and now it is electricity.; and . time : indifference about the condition of the Rome. The ruins of Pompeii and Hercu• .. Three dollars rleward will be paid to unless it fs a large, heavy horse. Barley pfeton-rods and cylinder bozos a;e doon►ad laneum- afford examples of the ancient whoever..will cause he return to me of mq animal till the Gime comes to propare it for makes an excellent food for horses, but to swell the duet heap along with• the post- `` mode of ald�'ertiainq, tae walla in the most wife, Mary. She sal of middle size, li ht market;. We would not entirely ignore when fed it should be mized with oats. g Those who have tried it tell us that barley, horns and leathern curtains of the stage- frequented parts being covered with aomplezion, freckles on her face, light hair, this belief, but would substitute In its I Data and wheat in equal quantities, made coach. • Is about 15 years f age and of a loving lace in order to receive the attention of , nowaes painted in black and red. E1n- P + an ideal ration for the horse. Both peas The trolls is ehea er and more effeotive, . disposition, and ad on three ratBan y p nouncernents of playa and. gladiatorial hoops." I feeders, the fact that growing the animal and beans are very .strengthening to the and that tells the story. , Where we used contests orb common, of course, and so are W ILLAM SNOW, � odge and Maiden-sts." and making it ready to lay on fat is of the - horse. - g rp p p Brat importance , and the Inbre perfect We have been told that horses that purge to build branch railroads ,we naw pat up a _ those of aalt water and fresh water baths. In an En lish nit e a er of 1816 there Dan be cured by inizing a few Beane with trolley line, saving both in initial cost and . . Ofton, too, it was announced that certain was an advectisemei►t, evidently inserted she bons and museufar developmonb, the their feed. It fa eas of 'trial and while by a householder who had improved h1S• Y in subsequent operating expensebk Road k _ articles came from Rome* dust as the wily dwelling for the benefit of better-the condition of the animal to lay on . making the trial we may be at any rate we. ons and rivate oarria es to _ ran A (}$A9PiY PROPRIaTOa. fat, Then the most im ortant uestion is sure that we are feeding something that $ - F g milliner of today announces her-hats and P 9 independently over asyrtem of trollop linos when and how to et this rfeet develo will do nit harm, but will be benefictai on eztendin In a vast net work throughout bonnets as " imported direct from Paris." Itruniy thus :LL I g P' general principles. ' i g The populace was reminded of the "Wanted, imine�iiatfely, to enable me to menti of bone and muscle. The natural and areatfoD aro a possible fee►tura of the near leave the hoube whi b I have for the haat most siert food for the calf iS iia moth,le'a Eaters, and in the msaatime ezperiments location and existence of a school by the �, Pe 1 - DETAINED Ill EUROPE. are being made on the great trunk lines five years inhabited ►n the same plight in milk and when the mother is ro err fed • 4- sign of- a boy undergoing a thrashing, of which I found it, 500 live rats, for whish I ' P p Y , i looking towards • the dairy by the sign of a goat,. and of the will gladly pay the bum of £5 &sailing. and, the system of lbs calf will be peoperiy TMtirt' 'fi`iatoesand Americans vrhe.Oaxttot ttllTlgh UHAN(#B .. baker by a millstone or a sheaf of wheat" as I cannot leave the farm attached thereto develo ed ; no art of thea stem will be bet Naesare �onie—ntst.res>s Por t3aaine. p p Y fn motive power. One of the New Eng- These symbols-were made of stone or terra in the same order in which I found it with• out of proportion with the other parts, If Londqu correspondents of Now York land branaha has already irtrodnoed ahs out at least 5,000,000 dooke.[weeds], I do , cannot have the milk to aecours rapid contemporaries say that never before in- trolley on branch. lines ; the big aleettfa cotta relievf, set in pilasters at lbs aide of herAby promise a furthereum of £5tor said and perfect growct►, it should have other the histor of transatlantic trans ortation m°Lor built for iho" BaltaQiore ase Ohio the building, and_ more extensive announce- number of docks. N. B.—The rate must be Y P tablets affized to full grown and no aeippler." foods is addition to meet its wants ; and l;om_pany has mora than fellfilled ezpeota• menta were -made in then the proper food must be given,as,that have so many Americans come abroad : tions; an electric supply company has taken - pillars. 'the physician displayed a cupping The Spaniards a11e generally considered adapted to the full grown steer is certainly and, naturally enough, a large majority of the contract to turn the elevated railroad& r/ - - a slow race, yet hero is an advertisement not the beet food fur the young calf. The' them lanned to return during the month of New York airy into trollAy lines ;and, glass OUtaidm hie door and the surveyor a in a Spanish paper which for enterpriso is argument tha"fter feeaiug will correct of $e mdse. Thus the passengers who according ter uewepaperreporta, a syndicate measure. - I quiteworthy of on American : Sgd short or.improper feeding of the calf, will P is to construct an electric road between Henry Sampaon, fn his hieGory of adver- I "This morning tihe Almighty eummo not do ; a standstill or set back in the orowded the aaat•bound steamers durfD9 Chicago and New York, upon which the , 1 . tieing, says that in England the first bopa ; away the jeweler, I Siebald I1lmage, from growth of an animal is a loss which is never three months— May, June and July--are journey of a thousand miles is to be reau- - . - his shop-to anoths ' and a better world. made up. The colt if allowed to get verp attempting to recurs on the same steamers hely made inside of siz hours. The change . fide . attempt at newspaper work was :in The- undersigned, is widow, will weep thin - while with ills dam [lis fiat four is inevitable, and in logical aoCordance with 1612, when the outbreak of the civil war I upon his tomb, ae ill his two daughtfers, months of its life, will require about one west-bound in a single month, The reitult tile spirit of the age. caused a great demand for news and , Hilda and Emma , the former of whom ie year longer to develop a given growth, iia awful to the duiuppoiuwd ones, pleasing And yet one may be permitted to tb{nk married and the latter still disengaged. than the one that has had •the lie'st chance to the steamshf com nies and is driving with a fleeting regret of the old order that suggested to - a bookseller the Edea of .. The funeral w�ll take place tomorrow. duw �'e lac ue I orr s. Possible while suckling. Glrantiog then. the London hotel-keepers mad with joy is changing so rapidly before our very eyes. printing . . His disconsolate wt q that both are shown equal care' after wiey There was a certain element of pietureeque- A WERIKLY NEWSPArIZB " P. S.—This bereavement will not in= have been taken from their dams, �'he proprietor of ono great hostelry was Hess, Mr. Ruskin to the contrary,. in loco- • After'ane or two attempts he acquired a terrupt our employment which will be the one having the beat start will taken in charge at tbo Indian EzhibI- motion by steam. The engine itseli, an carried on ae usual, only our place of bus- o yo work at three years old tion the other ni ht because b® tried iso uncouth Frankenstein, with, stertorous sufficient confidence to issue a long :adver- iness,will be removed from No. 3 Lanni de g g tisement but hie enter ricin s i'rit was and be able to .perform as much as the drown in his own son the music of .the lunge and heart ai fire, was sat irresistibly , p g P Leintururs to No.4 Rae de 3lissionaur, ss g „ other at one year-older. The lamb [bat attractive in.-its very ngliaeee. and tom- not appred�ieted, fore 1t is said that our Landlord has ;raised the rent, row& ver thin while suckling becomes Grenadier Guards Band. It is possible mended respect as the visible embodiment "innovation of an advertisement was met Equally busineos•like . ie the advertise- neither ay thrifty nor a desirable cheep, that the exhilaration which rod to this of a mighty power. - An$ then the feet - men[ -from an English paper` • The i that is made a runt by short burst of melod was su rinduced by a trains, .with their fascinating popular ` . - in the literary world with a shower of ({ To be disposed of, for the benefit of a P g y �' feedin .Is never at profitable animal to the vision of thousands of unwillin but ro- ' nomeuolature, •' The Fly�ng Dutchman," • invectives." .. poor widow, a " Blind Man's Walk" in a � g P O� �ti slat ie enerall au Dace to be. Unt rs r charitable neighliorhood, she comings in owner. Every young animal should bo The �'Yild Irishman, and our own. . ., . g y pp fed in such a way as to seeius thrifty fitable American gure!e. _ " Limited" and " Exposition Flyer." It between 25 and 26 shillings a week, with'& • slot, the first authenticated advertisilment ' I,eowth, and to maks thrifty habits a part IMMESSE NUalnatt nr fiovRtevs. . was - in England appeared in the Mercurius • dog well-drilled and a-stall in good repair, of• its nature. If started with these habits Nor the quarter baginuin,g with the kret I' A DIMSOTION IN ITSHL! Politicos_ for rj peared. 1652,' and reads I A handsome premum is expected. it is an easy matter to continue them; but �� I - - thus dmong various iidvertisan,ents of'anoiant of A1ay sad ending with the first of to have been a passenger on the Soots- date is one b .Nlartiri -Van Kutcheil of allow an unthrifty condiclon wild a young „ " Au wt the eaves rent atear;ish' lines _man or the Cannon-Ball," just as in the "Irenodia:Gratulatoria,an Heroick Poem, Y a:nienal for a time, and !t fa heed to t3 R I Loudon. ]3e announced in Hitt that be old dg sit was a matter of pride to have _ being,a congratulatory panegyriok for my ; overcome, causing ions and annoyance to poured. American's into Europe at the rate Y baa recovered the anotant process of em- ; one's name inscribed on the boukinQ-sheet Lbr:� .General's late return, summing up the owner. The tw'o faults most common of abo%it 3,80X! a week, .olr a total which i of the " Ro al Geor e " or the " N1'est of his success iu an ezquieite manner. Z'o be balming, and, as a proof of this, when hu that cause -this era inautiit lain food sad ,can ,e ,wife died several years lacer he embalmed tray be roughly estimated at nearly •18,000. l Ragland Mail." ,How prosaically it will • - sold by John Hoiden in the New ,Fx h 6 • the body,and with true public spirit exhib- over-feeding. Every thrifty farmer shouia re are to ive nun stock the best of Fully 10,000 mora Dame orae by lose !m- read on the time .tables of the future London. Printed b Thomas Newcuinb P P K Y r "Cara for Chicago end yen Francisco will _ „ Y ited her to care and actrontion.e should have #sed slant baat�l. Thus about ' �8 ti00 were i . 1652. - .. , I , I ! I be ran on ten minutes' headway ; to - AN AD3rItt1NO WoRLiCi 1n store, or know where he can get it t dded to thye large number oftransient In 1'682 'one •John Haughton, F. R. S., i , Jetusahem, Kamsahatkw, and Far Cathay who conli,iued the business of apothecary i Such was the curiosity exol�ed 'by this i sometimes good iotentivas, and +� desire w dmoeicaias already in Gurripe and pla,ining ever half-hour." with that of a dealer iu tea, cof%e; and ' Peeul;ar exhibition that Mr. Van Butobell do tbo bell that can be. done, often cause to retain in the autumn. tl t th® very y sound it neoesaar to Bali; the admission, i loss from too liberal feeding. This class outside not more than 12,000 of these can Thera fa a romiinee of the railroad, as chocolate in Bartholomew lai:e, started a .. Y there wait of the stage coach, and some day paler and, by an untiring amount of ; auti fur thn, eudadvertised inPtheSt. James' of farmers loss more on t+t►. acaonat [flan possibly find .births'in September, and a it will be-written—a. story. of wild engines - pa?er rnnce, thought, and study, )1e may ' Glazette as io.ilows: - by Scant feeding, A young animal prepeely careful study made by one of the t,teams►�ip l and of mieglaoed switches, of phantom - oe sold LO have tr9lned h1a coutempora►ries .i "�'au. Butchc ll. not wishing to be un- tett will drive a [►atter refuse[ for the food Buss ladivatSs that Dot lees than 20,000 ; si Hale and of loaded sa►fet valuer. Kut in the art of advertlail;g and alae co have i Pleasantly ciircumetanaed (anis willing to oousutned than f0 is posrtblt to obtain wi&h to sell during that month. The 1 , u Y it will not seem to have been romance until left lin example which might be rollowed by .convince sortie good minds that they have I from an animal after reaching its full stuarnuhip ef)6ors ars coatinnalty crowded', it has bean a history. edi.�ors of the present day, for, when e i bf en misinformed), acquaints the curious ; maturity. In general, the youngee the by anxious epplloante for seaonlmodaLioa. �► I Some day, a gain, Mr. Maxim will discover num:�er of nark adveriiaemente had found !that no stranger a►n sits h1s embalmed wits animal the greater rho return, Vet chis is Tho jag► in Lon$on has been frightful ;the secret of his aeroplanes end teach ue' - - their way into the paper he put a mark ! •uulees personally introduced to him by a ! one of the hardest [sols for the general rinse Lha beginntog of rho [aorta[ , all to Ov. Then in its turn will the vulgar ah"ve thein with the following broad friend, between the hours of J and 1 o'clock I farmer to comprehend. Scant feeding, season. It eulmina,od when the St, ellow bodis i car, with its ucsightiy poste' . ,- . hint : . on every day except Sunday." often practiced while waiciag foe grain or Louis reached here oa, ase first trip ( y I and bldecius qOp, depart and be mo more `trap mind the preface to this half sheet , Etlualiy grewsome is an adcert►sement' other props to grow, before the feeding cud dumped more tliari 500 Yankees into seen, and perhaps spme otic, in eeritimental —Like lawyers I take ali catieee 1 may which a�pPPe�red in a (termai, newspaper: process begins, will ,Haver bring to- the. (.caeca to find pletees at rho hotels—the mesad will. write a paragt•aph or two on the - fairly ; who likes not, may stop here." "At 1V .121 in the-• roof chamber, crder: i farmer the prodta to be had in aD Rarly and lUeau+t, Victoria, Savoy, Metropole and „pastqugof the Trolley." It ie amasing to trace the date of 'the for sick nurses are taken kindly ; alta the ; quick growth. Young -animals should Inas-of-Court were already filled. t undressin and dressin of , cos ses is er.. have all of the r0Per kind offood that they flow Tlusy9Pg;iD MONEY. jourualb of the .sat two centuries throeh ; g 8 P p _ the phraseology of the tinea used in t air I formed. The, advamaer can produce the � will consume, fad at roguiar intervals, and The amount of American money which -'- advertise'mentsa Init announcement of the I beat testimonials. Chargee moderato" to such gnantlues as they w!1! cissa up, PEARLS OF TRUTH. i- rhe Germane show little reserve to their .and not overtax the appetite for the nest haS bo°° rpp�nt over here this summer must ,,•••„ ; ' curious new_kirink called "tay" or "Cee be Stupondoun. American custom in Lon- - 'mss oar worst eaetnies within a1:-- points to ti!e seventeeth :century. And in I advertisements, particularly fu the birth- feeding. Clore attention co what are. don has retrieved one of the worst seasons ca><tp , . the Daily Poet for 17 7.2 appear 1 day oongratulatlons which ft a quite the : teQar.ted as• the micwr paints and Antall ,which tradesmen have known here for $Purgeon. , T�c� CUxIOI 8 AD�'L�RTISE3rL+NTti i thing to have printed, as follow• : details, aro the conditional of Success, years, g vary simple aalou►ation . hints st Corrupted freelrrea gra the worst of . , i To the dear, stout, pretty, blonds Anna ' �•---- „ it. - The Tell rah estimates the number afaves.--•Garrick. .- - which oto cove that the "new woman" !von K--m, Wilhelmetrasse, No. i8 right F g p . ealste �ocer a hundred ears a o,and in no 1 be rt Don ratgtationa from a ailenC a$• ;' Uflt3Y8A Te$th. of Americaws who have passed through Of pl�lu, scone sense IfFe'e carseat sofa. Y g Y g London simm January at. 130,000. 'Khat is maide.—Youug. undevelo ed form. The advertisements mirer." Tlie Farming World Dells attss;tfon to P y The greatest truths are the aimplest,and P seenitse• lin oseible, so the estimate ma bo ' 1 are as fohowa : l A German woTAt�'whovesms to have left , the condition in which the tooth of horses out one. uarter or to 100 000. Each of _ " Challenge.—I, Elizabeth Wilkinson of ' town unknown to her oreditots eaused oho r-q ' eo are the greatest maD.--Hare. • are many times found. Tile molar dr back theta (Sa,thlJ,mustneoessarily have averaged Tho sileDee of the leas was like a sleep, Cierkenwell, having had some words with ' following advertisement tfo be inserted : 1 � I' y P HaunahHeyfield,au.irequiringeatisfaetion, "Goodbye 1 Wane of tlmeobliQes me Loth iu the horse firequently Loaorne vary Sib for hotel bll.1& and it is b no moans ao full of ro1iG it seemed.—•Loagfe:low. do invite her to meet me u on the std a and i ado t this we. of biddin ra friends and uneven and shay u n their faces or w flavagage4wi►sastbatother « cpendi ixty. P g p Y g Y P will average twice ae rnuch mors. Sixty• : It is with sorrows as with countries— 1 box me fnr three guineas, each woman l aoquatntanees adieu. I shall 'be sure, at the grinding surfaoes- in oortoequonce of the fivothousand times $226 are $14,$•25,000, each man has his own.--Chateaubriand. . holding half a crown in each hand, and the l proper time, to reoolleat the small debts I ; orusta potooaa, or cement, wearing away and more Lnau enough cern be added to Evqry day a little life, a blank to be firer woman who drops the money to lose .have left behind me. l 'that without a travaganae of estimate, to fnsarlbed vrfth gentle thoughts.—Kogers. the battle." " (Signed) JuLiz PSTaYZLL, Widow.. i ' t.00 rapidly sad often leaving deep cavities },ran, it t tog tr&v,000 for Laudon alone. � i The answer is : l ' g p Ualumny always makes the -calumniate : "Dated—Over the Frontier." i ie. the teach which begonia tilled with food What [Dust itbe for the whole of Europe; :worse but the calumniated never.-=C41- -. " I, Hannah Hayfield of Newgate Mark- An art that seems to have flourished mare end soon prove a great source of annoyance - '. et, heac.in� of the resolution of Elizabeth suocessfally in tae last century than iii this ! OOitIINt} Obi hRBIciHT SUIP$. ton' . • . - F by intsrferiag with proper mastioatacn. _._ Wilkinson, will not fail, God willing, to ie that of tranapla>rtfug [cath. In 1784'n ides of the vast anxiety thatprevailai Reserve i1i the trueatezpreeeion of raapeo" give nor more blows. than words, desiring Dr. Le I1layeur rtatee to the citizens of ( This occurs in horses at sit ages, bt►t moat Amon tourists who wish to o home may tawarde titoso who are pie objects.—De home blows and from her no favor. She _ Philadelphia thrr ugh the public press that t frequent y in old h'orrsa. The up;,er molar be ga4herBd from, tho egpe lease of alis l uincey. - may expec-t a thumping." he has 'teuocesafully transplanted 1'2.3 toetn, being will protected an the outer aktiautia Transport ii'ne, which opeeatee Nothing fs useless tC the man a , sense ; From which it may be judged that w;e teeth in the last six months," and o:ierr surface with enamel, wear foss rapidly than fiv® freigiit steamers with Berth• for about ;be Lorne everything to account.—I.e have lest one em to ment for worse two uineas to an ode sellin hire a front thu lower nos, which are protected upon six[ ten ere on•exoh. These are ton•, P Y A- g Y C the tan®r gids. Y P g Tomaino. 'indulged in by our ancestors. tooth. a In consequence of this the day bouts, and no iaactsr how comfortable. ' Pp P Po the ma rte Carl s"roel be r arded ae The are the weaitest, bewaver etreng, The idea. of a aper for advertisrhents i u ee teeth afters beeua►e ve shat u n Y P P y Y • Y eg vrbo baud no faith in themselves or their , t onl•• is 200 years old, for in 16cJ2 the City ,F.;a,� ", A P thou Story.'; P •'` 1 Lha Dotes+ie, and when tl►o reins are drawn Lhe most d. eirable of graft to arose the Owers.-•-Bovice. Mercury of London iwas publlehed gratis p a"i f up iho ahsaka aro forced op the+tliaip edges Dau ls, Yst nob Dilly is i� true. that g V�', for the promo*ion of trade, but the propria- ' toneei•ning pyahone, .the following ie a • which beoomo sore and often lacerated, every Berth nu thele is takeu through gap. The shortest and surest way to live with for promised only a diatribu.tion of a teas story. A young lady in Englaad for while the lower ones becoming sharp on cite oniber rind well into Ootober but; fright honor in the world is to be in reality what „ thousand copies a week among the coffee a ion time cetisted bee loser's. entreaties : Irigttde edges,. lacerate the tongue in a cued travellers hive paid gfiU apiece bonus n'e. vvduld alipoar to'be.—Socrates. i,; :' houses, taverna, and book-shops. g aurstlar uiauaer. for ail the ofliours' ,00ms for thei next eight• Show me. the man who would Ro to ltaavl a In England the same jamas that appear•' B° out to India with h1m as his wife. fide. Ti,®horse from [lila isause sofj}aea his food, �.oya }aa. It is prob%bly -the foot that this. en a}one, and I will show you una wbo wil acs in acivertiaments at the end of the last had a horror of the wildanimals'she believed . since mastioation cause& him severe iu. - Pa ie the first time in history that such a never be admitted there.—Feltile.m. � t c�nt�r ma now be found. For instance She mi ht encounter• there ee eciall ser• He drives sideways, drools or sloi)usrs,, bonanza has fallen into the poc'k'ets of the , Y Y . g r iy Y , Any one may do a oausuai act of good in the London Times of 1758 are to nit i tosses his head, eta. He tkoQn bagizs to lose ofliuers ou a tralsatlaritia freigt►c Iineg nature ; bac a eoutinuation of ttaetu Showa ;� , t pants. At length,'howsvec, after he had !s- fleSh,the digestive or ane become deranged, Nor ie toe dela In Euro the onl die- found the virtues of a certain powder set, y Pe Y it a-:partof the temperament.—Sterne. forth in ezactly the same wcrs ae .ibis sued a Bort of ultitnatum,ahe consented to aa• 'the skill becomes Gig t, and he gets hide- advantage of thte situation. , lllany tour- , d Ever man is an ori incl and solitary now advertized. company him. She did not, however. leave bound, and the animal is perhaps doctored -iitts reached -this side with just enough Y g i3 The purely literary or. rather flowery, her scare behind hos, grid lived in Constant , for bots, worms and the like. Ira ail these money to poll them through the,trip, and oharauter.' Nona cam either understand o. fool -the book of hi owls lifo liko himself advertisement bas galla die 3 oiu��. Gedrgo terror of some day rtieeting what she so- asses Lhe tooth rasp beacinos necessary t the extension of there litay means roar -Y ' Roiiine, an Englishman, was Lha last'pro- intensely feared. Her hasband did his boat with that in&erument the sharp ooeuers of financial distress.. Tho vables are kept het "'t'8oil•' feasor of this art and he died Faome thirty ' to laatth .her festa away, but without avati. the tooth are easily to Lan off' and the horse with metiaages askiing or remibtanueir out Have patience awhile ; slanders are nut g p pe floleut;; to tide tale travelers Duce .ah® ion lived. Truth is the child of time ; ore 3 yeare ago. His advertiamenta of estates Then he resolved, to try more drastic means. is enabled to feed a sin iu a ro r rnaszuec. foe able w're A huge python was killed in the ueighbour• If the tooth a►re in thio oondicfait no meds• unexpeate$ weeks,' anc1. tbaae'v. halve na lung she shat! appear to diudieate thee• i , hood of his bungalow. Without telling bis sine is of a.�y avail.: The veterinary dentist surplus fund• in 'America .tio dr%w from-- Kant.. ��: WOaga OF ART wife an thin about it he ordered the must be called and the tooth rasp is the and there are [[satin ae>ton lila Iai Itteoars Would ou kill the weeiis in our garden, s sine `were as eagerly read ae the •) ate : of , Y g ► g g Y )` Pasch- Once after desaribin an estate as reptile to be brought into the drawing. i only remedy [blit will prove of any ...-arelre►luaed to the.nn lhaeaut extreinitjr plant it with good seed ; if the ground be } ,. •� g room. arld coiled up as if asleep ou the • service., wing: frottlt p ccupied r ba need of the sof nide.' I well a the a w'1! bo le a terrestrial paradise, he admitted. that <. „ hearth••eug. Then Im went out and called - hoe.--Fuller. ' ; baric rte --1t had ono drawba, e, and that was the _, his wife [cilia hos to &into the drawls I`t 8d ger i8g.. 4 . p� r 2 litter of the ro4eleaveS an,� the noise of 8 fI g' IT�I, Lg. "k Despise nt�t aDy man., and do not sPu n 'rtr . - ; room, and .that -hle would join her in, a fow far there re. no man' who has hot �,. , the nightingales. No.hvrge will do we}it-on :lie .'. The :. ltd.' t►nil;I�,WIn � +Iii' +�� at�ef�tlo fir: �►n thing ; that bas . . - minutes. !Soon �►ftor he heard & dreadfail _ y Previous to 1553 [urea[ Britain had er ,� $: bin hour, aur is there anything -• °, ac,r*am. Tha,ti will close her cf tier fear : fillfmai mGiy .be.,rivon ,l� 1t; r tri`""lattiltrtrntiej ` dot on ell adverttaemen a, and this ,., F Y ,�°:.:, . ►, F. ;x; v �e . = N ,: nut ibit:.Plaoe. •-Rabbi Ben Azai• �; 63 Y e h� smiled to ltimaelf +and r, i k htigl ' cit` ! et. Wit. its . . , ?"• a ; �' et lF. I , a.. and ds .. ; . -. of ger n. + ri►cisL �► ei +syr Sys .4.N - t. 4 Iii: ilia rudence of sreserve ': -- aoxtnbuted no small scam to the revani, ea, . P �+ Y. � _ _ �p . _ ,. , � ,: , __ _.._ -.� , s:. d his antis . W he aC' l L .; a �. ;fie TQC b!lm s>a,ttatrlt!. but - P , ,. ., I ur Diel lays Y n wa .y, c • W 0- , t fo that ear ben £1 2 5 0 , P P i do ►t} seri ►e ali>fittla �r _: I > . _-4 s_:. :. r� ... �`.'..; `r rn ti'ctates silence in somo circum .: { Ohe do y r y i g 7 > ► - . • P ! F a ; .� . x - �.,� . m► o i e .. : , ;,:: i to the drawtai -room he saw lisle x ., ,":,.; i .. � . 3 ,: ,_.; . . her ore r, , ,F,., is's $tit of tazation was ver use nal .fie waist in $ t ? . �. t _,-_ _ .^ f!'h y Y q norlshed .0 the )a `gar oe,in nthbr prudeaees of a itg f . _ . _ g.. a floor sari oe� i on th . `Gtr and . , � '. , + { :. , x Y,? � .. 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J, .Vt -"-•ter' •,}-' jF r i sk.« t,`."Is. ,.TSS j f Dr. �Viltiams Pink Piiia strike rw6 Chet a'"=u q L_ (} q 0' JUgANN�UtG root of 'f.hO ' HOav►lnnM ,;i+ ;'�xI LT. %li'1ri1 d. .� �`_ - --"-. - - � " SZ U 1 1 the die®atte, din Ing iL frc%rri the •• ,o ! ; wallet Dole[r nyatem and restoring Life atient to health nary' sato .,1+'a1`tr►er 'Blit a>s'' t e` `�t w a a �., [ a. p i4i>Lt r iii a cot U p bre6tklant table:ail ho "k.0d tsar 0, "oonc oft S I- ' pa 1I ""' and strength. In cases of,paral .ate, s inal P Th.lr i >it.nuta•eu Redki .f Y P .� • .,' ttlp i I rtit gal` aoatland, aN wbinau appeared atifa n of THE CITY •BUILT BY GOLD, IH THE troubles, locomoLer tttt+wrtia, irofatioa then* of►coffee. I ve itnade a (Berl -very,- PURI IN Watt, gyrus, you re about Lite tact ons ,11td = fin 'the orGtrtotlo�t Iirting outdo . ISM tiRAO� INTERIOR 4F SOIITH AFI#ICA. ma+,lam, erysipelas, scrofulous troubles, I•d tir eot of 8uoh a titin �' ►titl►ext,n "i tago l<t t 1" 1111�P g, trpt w�fati is itt sed,by' tile-!it(irtter salt, , a i r etc., those: it s are eft crier to all other sal have. Lound titan the- beau end oI o Atthetlgh ithc 'ez; kadecl b cortelderable' �• Co�to�8 �ndCHOCOIATE$ ^�p P On Dlir Uotttla•nt, Aar• t••etYN trot►tment. They are oleo a specific for the match is its Light anti," res ended C res Iiumber ottrtridg; she. +lift not succeed , tiro the Poivei' of the Yeiflsw �etal Liss troubles which make the lives of so, maD y �,' Tnrr►esd an IItler rPlldetne�r [oto a women a burden, orad s eedi>► rector® til® with a grin that would have t►dorped a in irtnAin rictus o `siitgte bird. The HiaHEBT Awa�nB creat, Thrivins, Handsome 1lrban skull.. gamakee er, altar tilt;, return of the party, ttrom the Xnal11 - :i rich glow of health t pale and mallow Mory looked disgusted, but with an air -expressed p Cowmuulty—Less Than len *ears old hittoeelf as follows regarding the ' cheeks. glen broken owtt by overwork,_ +• t. Industrial and Food `` of triumph quickly retorted, �•I`,•a got a lady a performance'l- , The story of the city of Joh nnesbtir� worry or exoeseer, will find .in Pink Jolla & discovery too,. Cyrus. It was made b fly, `She spit the gentiemati a' that she cud. axPosi�rlo certain auto. Sold b 11 South Africa, is a story of th- poweroi y�► dealers or sent R. F. pierce, and is called a Golden ,, She ware the earns class, rth®.smoked drank 1 , by mail post-paid, at bac a box, or six boxes , ,. ' IN EUROPE ,ANO AMERIOi► � E) gold inturningan utter wilderness into s for S2, B0. by addreanin the I)t. Williams' Medical I�ir acvery, Itdrivea swap hletohes a pip o . 'w'husky, ay au &nos gt•3d a bit pp ______.f - teat and thriving urban comm 'nil .Lees and pimples, purifies the blood tones u t swear latah in, bit as for ehutln, rhe curios 'a(I` Caution' fn 'i• ' ' X. B g w Y Medicine Company, lrookville Ont., or P 11 yo pp B system and maker one fea� tarsnd«ne hie a barn door at iiia airde an' she never f a �t eh. lab•t. anQ wn r �0'tuat"� r', ban Leu ears ago, in 1BS6, th' first die• Soheneotad N. Y W Y • n _ a o c y g , y, aware of imitations coda, eoneu an should ma e. .)_ :," and substitutes elle aid to be ": bY, it o.tred Oounin Lieu who had Con•. once said thank ye __ tae ytnasel. It ony Ij �s tat our Lao. of manufaotu ooverp of gold woe matte in I he region fg ,� g , jtisti cis sumptioi and was almost reduced to a main a' hex hind aoi>t►e shoot I'll throw up �atn•t�,orrttert�r. I![ ,, .`` cod. where Johannesburg is now situ& d. Just �< �- ma ob." a pdn • on •soh package. y ' i .-. _. skeleton. Before hie cite began nae it j r �r the 'kind of region it cab the can be -; . ,i ehe�wsr a p&te,afokly thing, but look at her; A• P• 792 . i !lY y , - l I P11ms011 s Mark olra QROOERty LVLRYWH[RL. ,_ • t r :k�, ". she r roc oheoked and health and wei hs understood from the statement hat it lay Deft time you get near one of the 166 ,pO°nor• Th t, Cyrus, !i rA disoaviry Scofftj T - " .` ? EIALTER BAKER A 00, b, 400 miles back from the east ooae of Africa. big ooean greyhounds, or, in foot, any of that a worth mentioning." LTD DOROHEETER. MASt Emulsion1­1 , It was uninhabited by civilize men and Young or middle aged noon, safferin ARiC YOIJ NONERT; f41)ii>�R, TNnU TR1e• ' r :. �'ae , u g y the ocean-going craft, look along her aids from premature decline of goiter however Gt}d-11V8r Oil �mmulsiitr O1• h dUi3 i- It ro engage with us for it19A t 500 a '}. the crack hither was ae dna tir ue as an just above the water line, and about the induced s edit sad radloa�l oared month, V.fit1tl a yeah, You can rnaito it vary! >Y' �- . `' ever travelled by prospector's in any noun- Y y made eaf3 of di cation slid aS- rix hours a day cur agents do not roIn• . center you will see a peculiar mark whish Illustrated took rest seourel sealed tar 14 lain of hard tttnoi, ,Why t The are utak1.- try. But a prospector made t�,e journey �' net money belling our Per codon iNl, WILgh•' ' looks as though it might have been made cents !n 'stamps. Worlds Dispensary similation. To this is added the I .1and found gold -bearing rook, an when the b ori inebriated cobra. Medical ArsooiatIon, Buffelo, N. Y. tir, the only ptaotical famii washer map%• ' ;� `° �� find had been explored it was a own io.be �� This te' knows as _ Hypophosphites Of Lima and faoturod ; wahher,, driNr an�poliaher dishes ',' 61 Plimsolls mark. Load a ship so that perfectly in two minutes; no experience , P ,-- Ah Entert nlfl Chaperon. • tori which a in. the digestion neoereary ; a child of el h a cerates t oaei I - � �o ., j one of the largest and richest he world this is below water, and tf she sinks ou g" P • ' pp ha seen. For three yeah, ae msttar of Y Fancy --Did you have a obs ton with. cheap and durable ; we t hhirteta pone ! "' can ®olleot no iasuranoe. It is ths,dan tir Pe of the Oil and increase materially made of anti •rust sheet tool ; capacity l— � ; g you at the opera Y piooee; ta1Q,Q(N! for its equal; every faml `•,f course, progress was slow. It to6k time for mark. It i an outcome of marine tnsur• Clara -Yes, I did, and I sho'a't take one p y ' once sad the ren r r Life OtCt1C Of both. It 18 a T4•. wants one, You don t have to can carr a ,: , .. _'.' mining men with capital to examine the ► q lstioa has undoubtedly again, either. @r. soon ae people knew you have it tarsale they i :, z ; rrlArjl:abl@ de811• rOdtiC 111a• rood for a cli,+h washer. iraeh rt ant's tent.`.' veins and reefs of saved many ra1111on dollars' worth of pro• BuC it'■ all the style. p tory protected ; no cornpedtion, gWo turalrh F ,E. ' ,. petty sad maay'iiver. Weighted below it I'd rather be out of style. 1' Ciatad aAielniC slid COnsumptlVA sample 1�oit,;ht Nix tt,oundsl !n nine case . ,d >tttxERSL t3>lAItIN(: -RtSO '' s vessel is to sad unbuo ant,. In s-kept Y s. $he j ttrt ' to tad r ants to ako otocyst whit one "s ` _. 99Y y rattled slonq and ke t Mr. Riohtello so Y , p erson8 ain flesh u on it=ve o S � and 'it happened that in 18$ the'otitii• storm she could not ride the waves easily tr.uoh amused that he for of all about me p p ag nt ma o t$1i1.ei rAt ton day,+. Ad�re,a. tx4, and would be likel b i for toll partir.ulura, Per.ectlon Mfg, Co ,, � . muntt was s mere minis oa of t e y do founder. The ra ldl Tho colxlbixlAtion 18 4 y g P end when the opera was over I just escaped P y kngiowood, Iii. ;. E` Rocky Mountain model. There was seta a I'limeoll mark is simply a bisected oirola. beigg left behind. ......... - bulld-,na in it more than one sto y high or To the -left of it are the private Lloyd happy on6. s' 111ost composed of better materials than slender measurements and marks, In England .... w i PRAVT�CAL > g In Penetrating Power PhysiclAna T4cag11iZ@ its sii• f wooden frames with corrugated'zinD.white these are regarded very closely ; in the . fl' To tamed is the world equal Nervill>as rlOr lriCPlt 1n al� COridYtiUnB Of TALK$ • • . . - .W fib;,: nc�ete/of iron over them. United States they aro more telt. y �.< i` , -serve pain ours. Neuia is artd rhos• t, <i i- The capitalists who tel; hold were Bret -- -- .. r _ g wasting.'. It 1188 had the Cil-. Qf1 I1"1'1pOtat7t T�'i811'I�>gs .,fi a matism are relieved almrt instsntlq and I . cautious enough to learn; et whet they had 4iialadle8 From Plano PI>kyYriA', ` ` the minor aches end sins are oared fb a dorsement of the medical ro- -ny- + under round and then enterprising enough p y h _jfa' g P g g single application. Nerviline--nerve ata - XXV. H. T. CROULZV,- • - s z �, to bring .La their aid the most expert A French soientiat of note maintain cure -in tore to enre. P. f@6Slon•fUr 20 .years. ; < � ,+ engiuegre and the most modern � pplianees that a large number of the nervous malad• .. Ilon't bspersuadtd to t� a�t nbeRtutr - t71ob]ta 9 f1Mii- 00. arm processes for extracting the metal from fee from which -"""`"'"' _ Scott & New B , _ . Thome trho know Mr. CresNle -- d j t " . V Loh s rUsril an w iris suffer are �, le, b b: r to be aft i Oa and t Y I' the ores. The result was an_ex0sordinary R r DAY sttNtl .�--_ g' door not t-nun/i not h, fold that his book is £� ' ' ielcl of old tir ton of, rook from the buted to playing the piano. He shouts by SURE us i�+r torso, pritetieal an 1 spiritual ire tone, It con- - `� y g P I addr�.•s JMOT f68UiD. twine Ill talks or. livint(, r 'statistics that of 1 a„d we will show a�...,.,....�eahsa 1t7e•LIAW$ much very beginning and an &ggregate�yield that ,000- Sorts who study this you how to marl•� a day: sib /[ " illunrlerN About t'rovtdenaus," 'l F'usNng . Li Instrument before the age of twelve no leis aolutely aunt; wo furu,att U,o work and STANDARD , " The Lord's Hitw)or," 'I ,M11N10," " Readitl j is stupendous. The figurer -of t�te aggreg• l ; twbyou_ t re; you work indteioeall,y "Health," •'Tempt++talon," "The tinpurdona��e ° ate field at a not at_ baud but durin the than 600 auflee . frsm crocus disorders where you ve. Amd us 8fa,"etc. In rho book will ba found a fair nrtd f y r g q • and we will erpla,n the business dtull ., q month of June of, tLe preeenrt. year the while of those who do nbt begin till later trmennb•rw•,cr,arwa.►w. rlerLr pmA, „t full dlNcupslon of That Parlor I1t►noe " " Th output amoun'ed tit 200,841 o nese-.-say thele are only 200 per 1,!000, and only 100 Moroa~ryaar a w„rt:atssb,t•s•surf. Theatre," "Card," `The Wood," •' I%tquor,4 �3,O)0,400. . per 1,000 among those who have never oe'etan u, •Pr,•r,nday. AJd,r, etc, !n the lout thirty-bneadllro,4owa lm ort#Lnt .f wonted at it«1'he violin D. T. Morgan, Manager, �'Vindsor. Oat. Moira oounN®1 to kivoct to our, eonvort.r+ sort tithe� ' The building of s city where a�amp had , he says, is ,w.anager, Windson Oub. Hm . ooun4l 11% Icivorl 10 Y()Ilf)w eonvertm and ottiorg . . _;,�,, . I . . . . � . . . � , _. . I The building of a city where camp had The violin, he says, ,is ------------- Y K r ,9% been set u was no small task. �'he Lace equally injurious, As b remedy he rn -- !n the Ghrfattan lite, The volume contains tA8 P P g' i�(��( pn(te,+, Is -neatly bound, with a handsome - was 400 miles - from ort and the route gents that ohildrea should not be emitted deNl n in Kold ahowtn port, A N tam A' a• Tom' and iunter on Latae cover, onto is ie,all,raitm of tl a mar was of Y.he roughest. Hardware and other to study either instrument before the age / Organist Jwryis >ifapttat Obunit, Tot�,ato.. vel �,t cheapness at one dollar. It tat hinnd to materials had to be hauled 'in x carte a bf 16 at least, and in tha case of those s ► PriD• gin Ii 11 00 • fir aoi�.:10 00 havda wide olroulrtion. Ministers anti Chris• ti •4±-' journey of forty days and more. : Sow the sassing delicate aoustftutioles not till a still t a Ctli� r: ► r • tian workers should got Pnd recommend i0 price of - ; later age. ttTsl.isHlrD 1!T to other*. E A gEa oa 11ArL9, 1 -1 ASKYOUR SEWINGMAC11tKEAGENT, NLY FORlT ORSEMDA3CENTSTAMF' WNIALEYt ROYCE dt• co. WIE.LIAM BRIGGS. Publisher. I -1. �� for instance, grew during such i� journey ~ '' r , . P18nty Of Sta�b�•Otl. FOR PARTICULARS. PRiCE LIST iS! YOKE STU6. - T0R0NT0, ONT. 99-88 Richmond fY� West. Torah '11 L I L. the people of the far west camps pan guess. 10 SAMPLES,COTTON YARN a,,, - i -1` .i 4F But tGie -hails were brought; and -so were Jae Reader --Whet? you aeT:T read •. •. 1 6 till' the ocher thinks neer.ed. And;ao today novels' llon.'t even knew the names of 9 • , there is found a city of hanho end mercan• the popular works of the, day 1 What do . . `� rile houses of cut atone and brick. a great J'ou Sod to talk shoat cites in the society a " s • ' , etock exchange, two theatres hotelb fit for of young ladies I llr Ribbon -Plenty of �thtctgs. I'm in v t I miliionairee, street railways-iA short, _ x ,� everyth,nK for the cenvenient trisnsaction imparting house--dry-goods, mwtly. of business and for the comfort of life is - I l �•s �r �' Y t found . -.4,N�,.",...,i;;;;iill::IIIL-Iaw . I � - . I - I 1. .1 . 1.1- I there.jL.!_�­-,:,*_ -ItTStl1Pi8'! v i48! O T ■ ��T .Q y-,., ` Last of all has come a railroad, +•a mono• fy0[R. PONCE A QERRARD STS., TORONTO, ONT. i To the discerning ear allure has -MIL ( - _ __ _ --- __ __. _._- __ �. • mens to the pei,severance and resolution of voices. $he bar a m ge to rho sweat Vadv�n ti tiresat$..L tomtnsrde►1 flelhoott Folr FltrriAaq® Work s - one man -I -'resident Kruger. The enter- te(;eri Dart fa Lbs Uominiatt; �tu.BEST.V.A R N I H ES ttones of the brook as it Irwites down the dont• a++ristsd to positions every wank ;mods•I�fADQ[ilCttlrC(i by +a, pr,ne.was fraught witi� many difncult,es, , bot in June last regular trsinn be en to hillside - in ocean a mo�dy voices, sow rate rat,er; everything drat -class. Uatak,gue - II rippling with gentlest- adence u n the a specimenaof pnnrnaoshlp flare. _ McCaskill, Dougall & 'Montreal, { run. p° MRAW & ZLLIOTT. Princi Ala. Cf Co.;•f Golden sande, anon to deep boisterous voice A The town itbelf numbers 44,000 inhabit. i -- fcJAT1f3R'A®TION- 0-UA►iR.�.NT 7�D_ . ; as she tsehee the beach ith foam. Thea , ant9, besides the 30,000 and more men at• ,�.�-f c - the voice of trees which be la;,ghing winds " $ 500,000, - �" _- .work.:n t},e mines acid prospecting far more hear to our sere, of Bunn ice and shade at Car ARTH R ' RNAmic,co In the country rounuabout. And1 h/� '�� CQsi .hill and valla of bird wi flowers.• _ ( , V` nog that. therailr�,ad'nanasnuredatriarket y' But �' __ �--ttAOt•VAc"rt'►s!`~iait Atop isii'c,itTlcll,.us..__. '' �� �. ; �, Bgrlcui�uriete are flockine to the region to; she comer in pain, too, the voice of the T)RL'ATIi Y'C'�Dt, y8A I�VfitiTMl�'T �VhtEe Load. Colors, t33ass, Varnishoe. 011e. Chemicals and Dye ![saw &chin , eiingitaq. corp speahr, ,rttpre!rrively, on Aiurtg+.ge of R+�ui +•tate. Interest1.�ZT'+�,,�.�� rage advantaEe of the rich soil .anal faYor- ggt lowest rates. Special irraniceniontA Ins,j _ p I si, but Putnam's Painle�n 'CoCorn 1~xLrautur i_ climate of the "fraueal. remover .the worst cot iu twenty-four a►ade for C1►uroh i•csna, Apply to __ _. ____ ______ ._ -- - -- . _. In frac far tsesrt one ma End tow`na some• �Rtty, BlaCkstcrck, Nd•kilt ----- _ _ *11M like ,'oharir,eeburg, but if },ours, painlessly and without leaving sore teTa,, LAW one may a oto• Chlotdw4ck dot Riddell, r }, 11eS'e in the stories X01,1 by ttavellern p ` there is nofhin�► in the world to egpal what -,__-..---------.------- hank of Toronto 'i;► cod, � - . 8 ` �{ r •7► I" CirurPh t�truui, Toronto A R..� _ R EFINING i i. as neer -aei ram lis tir L' l �r ���.r��, l�,l,V - L .. --11 . .... a ­ p r 1 by the citizens of ✓ ������� ���� -- -- I , this urwest youth African city. ++ E�R .. - ___ �__, � Shells and falsif(I not have b.-/ uToy aifiietious for i " ' . Lane ATdRT of INLAND i swirl ut. Orric'p or Oirriri ct A1.VALvtrr,-tiiontrP.,fl, April 8th, OVA, F7�,y e CM Ti years, Often I would tall in a i,uddcn faint COMING N� TO TORONTO.. iI11T� "I herabf• rtirtify that I have drawn b • my own hit nd, ten Natuple of itic? H-i'r i"A'%VIth:` ORS '1L���lr�Ll'Jlrl ('i�NQulr�. and ecrNrai tltnea Hair- >�tUUAlt ftl<i'i:411t, tv. s k;1'rttA r,`l•At,AttU (1FtAxt 1,A 1'h:l► �it;(j,11t. inrlt-,•rirnln:a all �:. Ar,t t sic avcceKe of hL, ruts,riott 1e .already r� ' tnkoti ftnrtt tun lac« of about l•5U hcLrr©id each. I boon an,►ly•ted saa,e nn'i rind then, t:uttor,»1� -- ._ row y ea►c ;t},rQ being to contain : . t l sttreet. (t/ t•ourr•e he is trmillar with sire ' l,ur it oil rite stove. NO merit,. of SL. Leon Mineral watt -r, and it is a 89 ptr cent« of litre Cane Sugar with no inipuritie-.. whatever' . I A Gn=at Advance in IIedleal Qj� . . in lieffie gave me more forewone vonclu»ion haat he will at uncle adv iee - e� itDO T� � - , t".' Science. 1 :., + thui a tete• days relief. a piyls 'o hu lain ,lir•"'t from 'it- Leon .prinwki Ihiign.ed!' Ji►If � HA ICKIt 10)WA i D.J. !'t .'►.. li,t •, i,. - �' . ta,111vitY : 10.tr10 ,►ilons daily is theirca;,a Prof« of Coomintry ;and I'llb. Awil)st, Montreal. l a,nd�I laughed when a 8 arra eityAnd it mig,,t be raent.loned the .:otnpdny ; i T►itra�rr y �� blah Th/s Patirf�st Diseit.e tris d urged me to try aro ailowtn �[t --- - - ._ _ _ _ - -- __ - - . x y pear .:ant, discount while-tht ,., (annol Kr,tiwt•-11r. IL liiamiefi. of = Hood's bareaparillA. citizenAitreintlidirpresoatdilemiht&. . A MOST SATISFACTORY AND DURABLE CiiAf>t - f•nri.. U„r„ Relates Nf•- )Experience % But, I te,uk ft atui In ',, -, 8T. LEON MINEI#1. WATER. CO. Ltd �� �, CHAIN . I., t1lth car .Cure. t : xri� six u, rite I alae tree head Uittr'e - King 8G '., 'I'oPUnto,. t- r FOR OO JAC a. it[FUttt GOHV YcNt, LTO.,: �� ' Isar,-, C)p'.. ItevieW. _ fYu,r alllhE iti2il le ttuU- a [TO. ti.Aapt K UAWITY OF THIS[AND OTH[R .�__ _ - ---- flI;TACNAfli.E -:►' ' "�, V y N_ •rr,;,ir. �•�. htr, 'faintness or dif- . ` YO$1nPPE11fTY•FIVE Y'SAR$ aTYL[e iN eTGCK'PGR ki,eumat.am has Laing ba>ffied thea merit- 1'hP4r� / dm nes per. r •� h - "I prr;:east ,n. Medicine for external .and DUNNy 4 SIZES.: , � ;� �-� � r r �' t ELEVAT! NG tn. 1,� r fec4iy well. I ealm t I; ANQ tir 1 use rase bags 'produced, lettere s::; ,r, u,uch In praise r'' r the i else - s ! tric;ty exyerimented'w th, hot „i It ►d'sitarsapartlla. ;, 1.. '� - - ��NVEY�NQ ­ - , and co:•rl i,aths and a thou'►and othe things bira.It. H:1S,►nes t to 4XESP'Paris, worth lie vreigt,t trie'i; taut K'Ith•,ut avail« Rheumatism stilt- j'' ALL i(INO$ Of MATERIAL' heli the Tort, m.ki.nq the. life of its victims In bald W We. Aixrs. B. N. Uctt.IBAKIN y , one �f rnieery- and pain. The first r I step 9-f • 4 POWER TRANBMI8810N MACHINERY ' . ' .i 1 i � . . t�,ward conquering rheumatism vette made jll�: , '.� wueu Hoods,00, es +a SHAFTING PULLEYS Gl'11P PULLEYS, - ,� hllr« Y6, ... I the ;,re; statics known as Dr. �e _,•� J tt':I Parr,»' Pink Pills for Yale Peoplf was Hood's Pills are the bes4 2,,e. per box.,- POWDER GANOY WATERPOOF. BELTING .,t�, h- � av-k: �'Creri, Bad e1nF� that time LhburaD�r — pp[[c�+ rp [ - ! LQQ TC?OTH, ' _ ne;7 OUR QUOTATIONa1 awd Q hOUOi.A6 OROi, f?llate, rnvet and metal THE COOKS IyCs7� i it�CNC t • T,are tEe;;li d to their woaderfni effiascy in ��}}• ON 800, 1200 Amo, 1076. NLW LINK-•aLTOATAtt.oftiva I tole, n= well as in other troubles .1 ,,t,eetmetalrworkers.metallic 124Adili adR'�Torox.�tey i AR(%VP;T SAI [ IN f%AMADA. )t w'nu_n may he traced to the blood s--- - - -- - . -- - _ - • • ,: WATEROUS, BRANTFORD, CANADA, - a mon¢ tt:oae who speak in the highest Pert ant -sty. scrod T7 STAMMERING teras ; Dy aetrtady ICdnra. - - l)r. %Villiams' Pink Pills is Mr. _.- _ -_ _ Bice jell of this town who is known )rot Lienal iysslen,• :�o advance teas. it'ritc,'F�r` r circular. THE- -- Oti'1'Afti IAti"t'!1'l;"I E, Only try b,: our citizens but to residents of . _ ­- _ . 7d and :3L , '_Toronto f t 4 i .. i t I i t ' G i . .,-.-. ­��. - t}ti er,_tion, and he in" as highly esteemed 1i1t;DLERB here it r, snap; for yea, Norris� . 1. �._. .,..:,: � I '" M 0 _ I -s hof '' ,p.? _ R R-„.• F #;_ j� « }k v r « a •$ t i:F ;s widey known. To the edltAt of 1" has •ample cloth pie,.r,N Kar qullUl. °3ead - ,,If - t f - x, - tae Review Jlr, l;lasdell reeehtly aside %'I 61 for trial lot, gqo/xl v,ilue, � B'or Rheumatism. Dg stilt. Indwai- � . � �� Ir. a reason to speak ,n -t el -me of the aWarm- + �• 3I Wiltfasn' 8t.. Toronto. oration of the Lunge, rico.. �. . , . sot praise of Ilya j�'eliiame' Ptiik Fills, as sUt31ME$A CMAwCIB.—Y ,� �e the testimonials pub�tshvd daily. A . t't,ev not onl • savet It FGtt want Io cup or Hell a;htock orbuaainesi "1L][?CANI�81l." tpectali-fttrain Paris; . , ` ' - _ y i me a big dart tot's bill 16.~3'4 NOLre Dame Flt., Montr eaL -, - •btit nay a restored me to health whish was of at,y description write me. i I have had largeA TOBACCO - � L.' . 1 _, L i r exrurrience in the who►esealo,, t'tm selling bus;. - ---•-- I�pe-red by rheuinatinm and neuealgm, ne.sseb c:ontinuaily. Corr.c-ep ,dente coo ' ' CHARMON �t r , •� Ti,e�e troch:ea were, I, think, rile after tial. 3t'o charge to buyer.+. .foltx �t:yvT n,��HEA T■ , ,,,s ,A,L etec.d of ar, aitack of raeaeiee. At tir the 21 Adelaide Katt, Toronto: . _ _ - _ _ ._ _ EXTRACTOR. dft ,.. i ,�� F g latter troui,ie had- disappeared I felt an SPORTING 00006 -AU kind,i (lung. RiflesI. he Cho' ► oT smoke? If iii, t! is . , �' Awful paih in m head neck and dawn m . There are more of then 9 g �,� PE >utts; - . ; 2 ] Amrt,uaitton find Fishing tackle. AtteruL only A question of titri+s when bright ` Afachaner !rt u titataW r '; }'acg• I tried a number of remedies but, for Blue ILack, (`la I'i acne and Traps, ow dim mann "J T. COS' N c Co.{ All other kinds onin. r Y steps lc firtnneiis, acid ' -, *ltr,ont ejiect- I utas then advised by Mrs. bi,.eld !1 y��ra' trial the. vlgo>f and' vitality ti0 enjoyable fico � s � $t,rntn ::,- 1888 NoLro Datlge St.. Soltit!# bee gtvi tAera tis® 9, rl t%opetown, who had bees cured will be gone forever, - M fit) of mcfl exte ,� _ Millions o11 f prays `ata; },y the ode of Ili. Williams' 15� 00 FOR AN OLD CANAI IAN TAMP t« ice, for primo i making tobacco hearts. Are you cm ? f' ° and tel Dii r pin$ Pl,ia, tri wive them s trial. oxer] between Its,1 ori te3n. Call iii t�aitt. dbo7ttirtmo of No To•HaC A I followed UN1k Cr 1OCK OLD Lr,rrr,u rand <.Id col- S. So KIMBA�„�,,,i b a' �'lce; and after ging a box or two I lectionr of ,ttstmpt Arid ct cbe ht[�heat each rt,�ul4l lObacGo liltizig, >>tifiite you f. price for ti,em trc,m b'l7 (?rsig 8t.. MonCrrral frau w fee} much better, and withl their Q Ap. NEfECHAIV t strong and vigorous In im*�d ways than • I j�>,t,pnp 65!' Main tit, )g.. HanrUton i)ni~ n flee I conetant}y improved. in . - ____T___ - - a►rie, Three boxce Istty dt'tll;gtst will fLt� F t S114 am now antft to cure. Written arant�. m3 �� dune },o- feeling a -je better than I. `TEXTILE MILL $UP�PL.lE Ba tlnstitlod a`lt�iylli't 'obocco Spit s • ' - N . r� ore in ten enre. 1 oar iratir- . M tt ' Gctwu ,nd Woollm�. English Card `" dt rant for the Limely use of Pink Clcithinq .iniiine Ilyc-s. Ii -tirade t.og- You t Ufa AWA '- i' ',,f , y," tttnd fig sample of 1�Io o ` I wanid tr.-day have been a php�sict'. wohd Cir.ip' Write for qu ons:. t 0 'i't?__ 1 il+cd for the "ng, A,ddtess f e s :, _°'ice _ ,; ,, !R•-qr . . laving a life of cunetaat pain, and I ltttfil6IGRT AC Co.,!L,1?[lichasl ht..Matitrea : ;- a 1fnot r . peak too higbly cf their curative - ' - - _ ' � !'. YHA �t'I'ER6tHC �EMEtJ►Y C@., � The li.es�dfnkv� 1 R�t1 : i Ill"go. • M0,0ltreial, �ti. f�isw'VOfk, ffl = �„ r : . Ibi►ere, or recorn>nend them td,o' strongly f:`. k-ethFc snfferere. tlefDA41AA ' - s . -1. I cheerfully gitre per. Cal>g• . *4trie, sly . 1_ . - , n to publish fill i1�1f�tP I .� f t :- ` ! : - t ! 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L. ..,., f-- a. d'. - I - . w h. ,. . s 1 r: , . 1'; . _.' - ., r , _! - .. ,...:. .a€ . 1 I . _ _.. `- - -. - �. _ _ - _ . . . 1•w Act 'f ERVICE-�• thorou h•bred Im. under the, resent Dominion Rae ay OR � A a ,_ ,, i p 1 - c i : ,, however de ende u on the right of the ported iorksh,ro white boar, 0 months : . i : "•u.., I :-It. P .P old bred b H. J. Davis. Woodstock,`ma•• be I :. - . ' cattle to at lar a under the by laws of the y a -� - R found at lot 1a, con 1, I.ieko-dug, the prapofly of 0 �; e ccident occurs I x muneelpaht where th a TH03iAi� WILSON, TerAis X1.00 eatrU. Pods• . `*xy , r The article finishes with a' consideration gree on application. 49-Cs0 . -- . of jibe liability of a land -owner whose land (� '`� �� ALF ASTRA�':�-=Strayed from the �l �V V e ���� A - -1 lies close to a highwav to fence off a dang . T.i •`..j�����(�U - _ erous it or other eril on his land, so as to, Progn�ieoa..oi the uudraiga©d l•+t 80, con 4, (o T� G p P f ickering, on or about iieI t. Ilth a red Herford protect persona lawfully using the road. call wit wUite face. nformation as to its ', .'r a published every Friday iior;liug at its office In a short review such as this, it is im- whereabouts will be thankfully received by H - - I- . � Pickering, Cut. possible to do the article itself justice as _„_ _ __._ _ - Vti MAuILL; Broughani P U 49.50 - TERMS ,' the bulk of it is devoted to c6paideratiou CE LET h x1.38 per year; 81.00 ifpaid 18 addaaars. f^ HOI FARM TO . --T e Gln• i and comparing -cases and statutes in a t1 derstgned wisk�es to rent' tot a term of ' RA -TES OF ADti ERTISING : manner which would be wearisome if not y©ars .lot 4, eon 2, Pickering, containing $00 .. First insertion, per fine - - - 10 cents. intelligible to auy one but, a lawyer. Saf • acme• Tian fare] is well teaced, watered, drain- • + .: 1, s i • f. Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 fice it to say that nearly every point vrhich cd and in good conditissn,• buildings good end This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- couveni©nt, location is the beat, `being on the I ♦ertisBmants. ouTci be likely to arise involving the Kingstoti road, 2 ln3 miles from WUitby town ' Hpecial terms given to parties making con- nee:tion of the law of fences has been treat• and 9 miles from Pickering village and railwa it . for 3 or 6 mot•the orb the year. Fiatf- ^tatlm. For particulars apply to A. A. POST, � ,,- j� "1 • - racts Y ed iu a manner that shows careful study on I► 0 ��1� e(� �Jj% L�1�� ; yearlS or ys�rly contracts parable quarterly. ou the Dremises. 49-51 .' , :- the art of the writer, -- Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, P One year, $5 00, payable in advance. - _ , AOR SALE BY TENDER --•A• farm ' 1 . XWNotica in local columna tau _ceuteper line, WHITBY. F containing 10A, acres, being south half of - - . Ave cents per line each r,ubeegnent insertion. . }} . lot 11, con. 5; TowuaSip of Yiekering, belonging . - 8 ecial-contract. rates made known on applies- *, tat , .- ' , P be estate of tue l6te Marion Somerville. For r tion. No -tee advertising. Dr. CalDpbell, Chicago, w8�g In town ,articulare a �piy to Robert Somerville, (}teen- . Advertisements witLout written nstruptions last week. �vcod k postoluce, or to Adam Somerville, Car - will be inserted until forbidden sad charged ac_ d Armstron who had such a Bard luke, P. O., executors for said estate. The I • 1 - - : aordiuglp. Orders for discontinuing advertise L g', s s i meets mdst ba lu anoint, si,.i sent to the-p❑h- 'tussle wWi t hoid fever, is now able t0 highest or auy tender not neeeasalilby accepted.. �y� y� �/� •� y5 I •4 'y� /� j�j y� - lisber. yl? vii e, unto Tueisdae October 15th; next. 48-51r u 1 '` j; 111 i j1V�': aj - ed to. . be around again, P . Y. ” . Job .York promptly attend . i - ' Walter Canden, who ran away with -a TI �------I--=---'- . - _ W 1 CLARK •.. - PROPRIETOR. couple of dollars belonging to liveryman, ARM PROPERTY FOIZ GAGE BY WITH . - MCGaarv, is still in jail awaiting trial. Tender -The undersigned will receive I a s _ `� • •Our Polities -Strict Independence. Word comes from Oshawa that Whitb tenders till the k th day o September, 1895, for � _ _ • 1 3' lot 1, eon, 2, Pickering, ps and sto es, acres, all u -n ar s 1c - ��� , 1 _ - Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper. ` < bof8 g0 Oyer there on. Sunday eveninge, cleared, ire© from s�umpe and atoaee, well fen- 1 v � � - Our Expeotiition� -The hearty and week ni hts as well, and do a Con• ced and drained, convenient to schools, church- . . w �` eapport of the neoDle of Pickerin$ and vicinity. g es, markets and railway, two dwelling houses, .. , siderable amount of horse raaoing oh the large barns, good stabling. Also for the north- . - main streets. Be -careful, boys, west ten acres of north halt lot 8, con. 4, Picker. �� - _ - . - f covered with good cedar and .hardwood. . - ' I FRIDAY, 0�'iT. 4; 1a�5.. - Parties tgndering to state price and torme of � , , Mrs. John Porter, of Ashburn, who payment for each lot. No tenaer necessarily I I. has been for some bine been suffering accepted. All information can be obtained . . - . . - , . NOTES AN.D COMMENTS. from J. H. Long, Faq., whttby, or to the under- I e or Ground+- 1. from dropsy, passed .away on Thursday signed oa the premises: A. A, PUiiT, Whitby. �``�� . last. Her remains were interred on ' ` - - . . "Ontario Count farmers want the I Mix Bpice, Cinnamon, - . .. Y Saturday in' the Ashburn cemetery. Homin1 eons j 1 .! ;I AIs ice, earth. Their member, John ryden, . - I 0 * 8(�'F age :I . . . - . . i r, funs the agricultural bugiuess for the Sale Regisfie►'. I �� Mustard, Cit ane, . 1 • i. I 1 11' �-.•-. 1 - ' ' I . province, and they 1]ow believe that OcT. 15=Credit i3nte 1 of fArm i�ty stack comprtaee an aadortrisent of High i Chllliefi, Mace, ; . TIIE$DAY, Class Pigeons. that for richness and plumage, their member. «'illiaan Smith I sllou`ld Nutmeg, I Cloves, stock, im ferments. etc., the ro rt of the arcs uncut asaotl is the Dominion. !►! . P P Pe Y Y P y 1, be farmer -general for the Dominion, "James Richards, jr , at lot .27, con 1, Prices are vers attractive and quality c•onaider- Pepper, Oe►rr . ay, , - ed, I Offer tUe buyer"tUe very beat value known , 1 , •.1 . 1 says the Toronto Evening Stat. The Pickeriyg. £isle at l.o clock sharp. Be© for the money, I hale also some interior birds i I,' 1 I , bills for list bf articles. Thos, Poucber, tbat•I will give bargains on. .. . f_.rmers of Ontario county possess a8 Assortments are Tumblers, Fantails, Ant auctioneer. 1 . I . much intelligence. as those of .any TaQRSDRY, OcT. lOrit. Credit sale of farm warps, Houser and Birmia ham Dragoon. 1 1 �' . - , other count on this globe. The are stock, im lements, etc., the ro err of w. J. a�I Pi earner, 1 _ . Y g Y P P P Y 45tt Pickering, ono. -_ . thinking men, atld pleased with the Parson Hogle, at lot 20,'con. 5 Picker- , workings of things in Ontario as to ing Township. "bale at 12 o'clock ehe►rp, AUCTION ISLE lunch at 11. see bilis: Thos. Poacher, i - . agriculture, they desire to gee another auctioneer. - - %_ competent:man placed in the minister'$ SATURDAY, OcT.',5th, 1895-Ext,eneive credit I • I of _'1]� . — - -' chair at Ottawa. The fact is that the sale of farm stock and implements. the s� j� p j s� - 1. ` . . • • . farmers of other counties do not a - property of 'hos. Elliot, at his promises, a'Iu ble 1' [ul ) - I - , p lot 11, con.1 3; PickeringL Ssle at I �. I • • •' • •' •. _ - . . - - pear to study their interests by electing , Orbe east halt of lot s, eon. 5, Uxbridge Tri., at - 1 - ' . � o clock sharp. See posters for parti Wilson's hotel, Claremont. on Saturday, Sept. - _ _.. .. . . - . farmers to Parliament. By all rlleans - culars. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. 28thy 1895, at 2 p. m., by Thomas Poucbat, sues- .I . 8 oint Wm. Smith, M. P., for South WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9th. -Credit sale of farm tioneer. pp this -100 acre Farm is in the best art of the - . New Prints, Cottonad-es, Sbietin 8, Corsets. Ontario Minister of Agriculture.. He stock, implements, roots, furniture, etc.. •Township and only three miles from Claremont I -' 1 - will fill file osition houorabl and at lot I2, B; F. con., Township of Pick etatlon, *hlendid large house and barna. Gents Ties, latest Style and Color. White sec 1♦ seep Shirts P y Bring, the roperty of Geo. Douglas. Terms ---$2W down., one-third urchase mons p g � g g - p P Y S tin buitin s ar_d' Pantie a. well. ., St►le at 12 o7cloek. - Lunch. at.: 11, F'or within 3o days, balance cash or oa mortgage at I N 5 1 2 per cert. at liurchaser's o tion. Remnants of I ri'nts at Reduced prices: • __ particulars Isee large bills. Thomas Far ftirther particulars apply to the Vendor' I , Wall Papers frons 6c. up. . Law on Fe;nCes. Voucher, auctioneer. Solicitors, I �' �t 1 , 11 ALNnl;R90 a DAVID80N, '� LTE �lrl D I' -- I Adelai a at.. east, Toronto. I L O. AR Rt un a UII - ' !7 49 24 An article in a recent dumber of the New Ad vert sements. :__ --T =--- , -_-__- __-_ __ .__-___ ` _ - . , Canadian Law Times has attracted our at- -• . - 1 - - .----- --- -'- ----- • -----_--------- --- . _1 Apples Wanted• tention, for the double reason, that itis o❑ IIJER MILL -The Brouallam cider 1. �. a- subject of considerable importance and C% mill will bQ open for business everyy lay in �' . interest to ever farniin conimunit and the week until further notice. Ever egort will Jattn F.. (lee wtehea to state thatbe.wlU bo ER • a . Y g: y' Y pre sated tbie tall to urohaseany yuantit of L IN a '- also that it is wrifteu by Mr Macdonald of be made to Rive Satisfaction. 48-50 P y t - - { ___i_ _ _ __ _ apples at market prices. Notices by mail will the firm of Geddes and blacdonaW wh 1 rouipt attention, I 1 i ' _- - - receive -- -- visits Pickering every Saturday. IThe cubAhZE Any nuwb>�r of fat Yambe, ---_ _ -, -- -__- ; I L I ' I. . . sheep o Loge, for which I will pay the t�a� I - , jest of the article is the law respecting bigheat mark, t l.ricea. Call at shop, or addreat; i. �E�vT� j{_S� ALE I E RAVE a tnOrB COm late fences-; and Mr.:li�i�cdonald seems to have W. E. VANSR'v."6., butcher, Pickering. 49-51 ia�X Y •RS • ''�,i' p treated.it pretty tlio�uughl -- - ---- - _ _ `"'''�� - and varied stock of Millin- l , In the first laces eakin of the eneral r(�0 .RENT�-A comfortable dwelling ' I 1 - , -. ,. . P P g g 1 and shop a tached to �irie'a block, Pfeker• In order to eloae as ®state, tenders will be re- •-.,� -duty elf an occupant inland to erect a fence' fag village. Y eseaaion given ihimediatel�. calved until Oct. 14th 1885, for the sale of the. "fir- . , �!� leery at13 accompaniments than . it is pointed out that this.iuvolves also the AppTy to ),IRS PIHIE, over D.'W. Kohnedye rams cif the late James sell, Clare- - I �� - - question of the rigbt of. cattle and other store. 45tf niont. Pickering townahip Over 110 acres, clay • animals to run at large . and the article is — - - - loath, house, bank baro, abed, two wells• and a i ever before. . . therefore as much u un the latter subject ONET T LOAN -The ugdersigtzed never failing %prang creek- Well adapted for I . . -1, p 1 1•� has a largo amount .of private funds to trope ur dairyying. The highest ar any tead�r as the former, loan at flue per Beat per annual. Teriue to suit not iiecoesartly accepted. , ' , 1 r . The geuere.l common law' rule is first the borrower. Apply to JAMES LENNO, Apply to RFV. J. P. BELL, .. M j� S T t�TT `' 49tt Fenwick Ontario. I ' 1: ; 1\il 1, . , j Y �( j 1 stated ; that '•.The only general obligation Barrister Vic, Pickering. 50.53 - * . a with respect to fences imposed by the com 1N 1 = - -: PIChIi;RING Ont. Olt •bete -A number- of registered i 1 I I _ ., ., ,' , - ' ' i , , mon la.w is that every pr ,prietor of Bind �I Sbropshlre ewws and ransa at a reasonable - ahoul:i prevent, by feucet; or either means price for ct►ah ur. on approved pM1�,sr. Apply to . _ - -- his cattle from trespassiug o1i the land of THOMAS PUGH. lot A con. 4. Y'ckeriugg town ' s I . ' his neighbors." Then follows a. consider- ship, or address N1'hitevale Y. U': 49tf '1 I , ' _ __ __ _ __: _ -a a e 1 s I - ation of the remedies which the injured 1HANGE OF FIRM! -Mr. Wolfenden, - ` S - . party -may resort to, either by an action for of Wolfenden A Smith, marble dealers of , trespass or by seizing and impounding the .Whitby, having retired from business, Mr. ' I' 1. 'i 1 ' ` :1 8,i '�, - I ;� V animals. The common law of England on Smith will carry on the business and will sell * * - - - . these various Uoiuta is treated of and then the large stock of monuments, etc., at cost the r 'j� - } :.I ��1� neat 90 days. - 49-50 . l 1 follows a long and careful consideration of __ �,C el �.l.l '� 11' r.,4` f , the extent tgo which that law was inptrodu . MISS CHARLOTE GREE�;WOOD-- J i ed into En land's colonies and es eciall iV Will give lessons in Charcoal, Grayan, ,'"I i' I_ ,._, 1 ,: I .i : , I I ,'1 -1 } as to Ontario. and pencil drawing, Water 'Colors and oil Ail kind$ Of Grain taken in eR- • • • • • t The writer on this point says ` Inveeti Paintinr, from Copies, ,,NNature, Objects, For I - C-; r terms and date apply to 11M�RS. 0. W. DECKER, cLange for Roller Flour, Graham ~' I .. li, U- gation of the older cases and the early Pickering. , I.. ' " ' 1 I statutes impels to the belief that the com flour, Cracked Wheat, Rolled j i� - mon law of England ii]. this matter was rOR SALE -About 100 bushels of seed _ ' W heat, Rolled Oats and Corn rot considered as adapted to the circum- wbeat, of the "Winter Fife" variety. This r Cq • stances of this colony in its early days, and grain is a remarkable yielder and should -And Meal. > ready sale among the farmers, of -Pickering, S, , w.: therefor. ,not in force here. Reference in % ? Fcr particulars apply to THOMAS I,A%-, at I ' i I , . I support of this view. is. made to statutes lot 15, con. 2, Pickering, or address Pickering P. _ $, i' j�j% Ig$, -- passed in the earliest days of English eu O• 44tt •" I I . - - ';. preiriacy in Ibis country and also to some --------.-- -=------------ --- 1 I f " • , �- , 1 I very early cases, and the trend of leg's- ARM TO `RENT -For a term of five . I t , , # lation on the subject is traced down tot e years lot No. 1, con S, Scarboro, ocrntalning � : , , , 110 scree, 40 acres cleared, balaaca goof pi.eture TH E CELEBRATED I '' . '. - - present time,. when the general law is, v land, plenty ood water and good bulldiaga. ' 1 ' 1 `i' ! - , V, the Pound 8 �- _ Act made to tortes 1 miles from Toronto market. Cony .. t*� , n anis o d w' a i t to _ h P , the Enclish Common Law. It is oiht d scoot and churches. App1 to R. BURT, Picker_ [ " p ing, P O., or. to A, BURT, 81 Pearson Ave. Park- LEHIGH VALLEY COAL �" oat however, that iu tbie'country and d f date;'coronto. 50-51 :: - ferent municipalities are empowered o acknowledged to be the be®6 "' .. mak9 •their own regulations both -as ' OTICE-- s "Bose" Stewart has left I coal mined. - I `I 1- .I �? fences and as to the right -to permit anim is N my. employ altogether, he has therefore ' ,� . to ruu at lert?e;_and it is onl,y where o nothing to do with oollectia accouate or g :.,I A31 liVPORTING DIREC2..., i;. pedling meatier me. Frank Woodruff 18 pow ' such' by-laws exist that the en ral law - .. -; = ` g in charge of the wagon . and will endeavor to I `.. + M =f a applies. 1 give entire satisfaction to all. The beat of - . •• •,F ji U1tf TIE lIIINE.�,,.. b • - The aathor then treatti of the gnestiun meat always oc hand and sold at tUe lowest ' �= - . living prices. W1, WOODRUFF, Pickering, 4btf why buy inferior coal when ou can tit ? I r of fences of such a. nature as to be � danger __ -_,_ y 6 - to the public. Barbed wire fences; thou h the best for same price. v _ • g PPLES 'C'VANTED-We are save ,_, ,;,.,, � •� _ -' necessary by reason of their convenience A. ready to buy any quantity of a pies at = - - ��: for. farm purposes, would be a •nuisance the Pickering Fruit Evaporating Factory, s � j' I ; along a crowded thoroughfare, and in fact Apples ran be shaken off trees windfall, and .....OFFICE AND YARD..... "1 "' ^ _ circumstances ma make it such in an all kinds not smaller than 2 inches in diameter (V, W , 0 ,' y - Y Y or'sott ones taken. apples will be bought. at b2Nci $T., PICKEIiINGI, .. locality. A short paragraph dealing with he Pickering fadtory and prices aid aceordin k' . special obligations, sometimes im osed bo quality, Cordwood want8dp beech and �' P Y 1 I (opp Gordon 'House.) ,; , � agreement or otherwise, anon one neighbor maple, MAHLER BROS., Pickering, Out. 49tf • 1 ;� to keep up fences for anotber'i, benefit is i W. DI'`(�KER. . S 1 1 .. - followed by a consideration of the Line � 1 - I .. 1 _ . I , , 4 ....Not ce...... , No. k Fiances Aot, the object of such legislation, 1: _ ,i . the machinery foe- cs,rryigg it into effect I ,� 0 o . �' Cob (� • :I j , �-Y m • �: and the general duties of fence viewers. A I have _taken ossession of our `0 ° � a . �! ,_ � Then follows the dueotioni the extent to g I be �' ' g t1N „� _ �V which municipalities mens, fence off their busine88 a alis at Brook Road, g o - _ ` high wave to announce that I am prepared to do a �" .. . _� : their only obligation in ibis. re- . . • spect being to make the road ..fit #or ordin- all kinds of General Blacksmithing, �a o �•. Rf tl This is without s,ny doubt tl�e facet Ele aria most Da Ie and beat n tab ary travel Etc:, at moderate rates. , - ,ti dQ $ � Q ° �� Family Sewing Machine in the marliet. � - �� The treatment' of the law with "regard' Give u9 a Call. -. '` '° v `fig c7��d g • 3t does better work. It does fi>3- to Railway fences shows much close study - (� �N g S �'a , Q - leer ttlld better sewing. It i8 eaaler s't.-._ of the subject. Each new Railwa sot Satisfaotioll gu�i'ttl�tued.-` 3 a m by p � 10 cr to ran and superior in every respect to all other machines. • etatea'the .duty of the Railway Company We a1s0 beg to announce that we �; i g I e I ®= Its attachments t u& shuttle tire of the uewest design, and a child can '�.. ,� as to fencing off its line frorin the adjoining wall Steel i�oints on old Cast Plow ' °i -�- *. r+n almost plac3e them in position, I , country, and the general r le of oonetrnc- 4' Shares rendering "them better than . d,o Tan "M Every : lade should give the ",l�Tew Williams"atrial befo> a bn 1n infer 1 .. Ii, tion is laid down by M Y �apcodona that 'new. This ie 8onta`rsfxa 1+t$w. Coat r •�� F®b , for Soft miade lnaa4hinef3. y. 8 �` ` `unless the statute clean i see a tea{;• ." er obligatiion on the company et is 'reopen but I*, each b the dozen o: 15c. � , 9 a 0. - at n , (, 0.0 Kfkt I �'� Ovelr �,�0{? in' use in' rife, n�igliboriiood end every ane fele aatisfacfiaon �: ,�' • allyls only to the adjoining vbvnere between Bin le share. ' QrARANTEED. `•. • whose land and the. railwa the d g vo'� dt`�' The hnlff '' thie: s�alusive rg11: of sale far the New Williams in -{ y efect iii Will • lasts a 1lample at P:ickbring o �' ; - . tltr►� 4 i t mark grid Wit '' n alrin0 # : iia feriae exists by reason lot whits lase .. Hardware and other laces in a few. _ :+ x _ N P happens. Bo ii there to a ' defeat en the 1 d.ae ws,_- a z - -4, ,. , za da e. �►n>l�ouncements later. - 1; Campari s fence at a cert in int and y Iir><n e - __ .� �` , , - ����}, �� �,. 4�r .K �.r.� ,.} I e.. ., t _ -•... a:' ,� t ' 0.t; :_"€` s= a, i i, i`,:._ s< r. . cattle rtes shin n he ''� pa g a t ad oinin and at aloe our shal�ee. : r, 1_ i _ , (dj y (� _. • - b y .., _. _- ,� -.. '•z,,;,,1 .;"H' i .� da. •y'{ ¢ ".�,,7• 7< ? ' '2 r.N ,♦N -.1Y 4 that in i >� ..; _ . s _ s r� t get throw h the jQ�efectiA fe 1 • •. :. -,_w .>.:. • ;...: #fix. •.:.. .,<� •° - �`j,`,,: _ �; - - .f 6 .. .. ` , g T n�ie • . ,, a1_ • .P: : _ . :. "_" --� ? ..,.n we ,v,i x y, '�, - ,a".�`:.,;,.. - _ -- - c Nei:. ., -..Ff W. 1 ,:, _ h• = a::>< �' - ,'':;,t - -.1.. tis, `�` '4"'• a..� °°T :}. A€•� tz ;,' H. JAMON , ..... Fit ,1:. M" _;., 3 , - thn _ err 1 _ t <_ r_ d are killed th m �.� � � � � �: a e (10 ale i>i not liable t �. ,d 4 aE - V. t_ ,,:r, : •t, �. 4. _ , , .r �.:. , >the owner os- t s .�: K '., ,} } _ b Qatrtle. The a®etion P. 8tOr8 Q4t redo lei .. _,_ x ._ {: k- - - . q �Ii... ... ,. r R . u F� a I . �{ i ariw . v3 . - - - '°�l. r.. ` r. :� -:- : _ .. .. .. _ �:� i3i,:.. -. :.: .. :. - ..., - :-- -1.. �,�.. .�s.-_.or�+f_� WWI .. . . a. •"i; ,:�, :.:.,,.-. .�:':.. y _r: .:. ,' _ _.kit+ may: , a : � Aar ``.'t t 'a R4 .F * :% ..-<- q..."3 - �. sit _ :: ,..r y_,;' {� Y' �ih_ . ^ # s •... . - .. -. ;... .. �i . k :, .Y.. .. - - i _ 3 .y_F- ,•,"," fir♦ •; --..: .. _ rt ... , _. -. ',I_+ .E. -dam i -.q--, 4d.- -i f .. . - ....., _ - ` . . - ... , t .. 4- - A s f t, .!, 5�? ••,,_ - it g•i.. v ff �. 0.Y Ilk -� , 5 .T?{ .P �.^ - sR4 i� 1 , k ^ 'zl F � 3t , �. '3 - r ,l 'l i.. .L: .: _ _ . - .. , �,.. , -, ...: 5* ., _ _ 3 , "� . .. _ _ +&- a"F. . - ,e -..ail ., _'�C" • , H .., _ i r u t s: r - . ' _ .... ... . Y.....-�r : ...- ,. . � - -.. ... � - t : _. . , .. .. t.. .- , r.'^ _ '� 12.x. ., f .a: _ y' _ _ `}.. -.. -. -e'. -. .. �.,.a+. 1 ✓ ... .. .. -'lei .. . �-�< YF. ..'�1 �..." .. .. .,t�. .. .. - :.. :.7. .. .. _ . .t• .. .. 7+ ... .'tilt. b r,vt ._ m .. E ,. _ .l'tF,:. . : 1; •:.. a art �'� . •. n.",.t r.... q� w Vii' -.:.r ,... ... AY , .. �.. R. . - .- t. Z a .,;. . t . 4 zba. x _ � .. 4..1 'Jf. -?ey4Y2 __..-. -r,;i f --_ ._ ,. ., .. R.� ice,'��j R' flys. RY' Y .'yqq ✓.. ``• . x _ �.:....-, �4 x Y, s rP s �.. eb.7... .•c'.. �.. .. }' , 13� ti ,sat. A $ - - ": :`l - -4 E. � Kit ,ti£: �e .. -.. - t y -. y . 8.,^r794f' -,. ; >?'or, .a:, d+L•r. .. r .. Ty, . tkrrl-..:,r.. 2t• 2- 'S. "s '�i �'-wk. Lk "1f .. v11 � ii . - - - - - _ 3, POTS4,.r, Scarbora Fair.:- .r� T �^1-:; DI S J� RI V -� �_ son. U YouuIr TWO btpeli d ratr ea pew .: • FA � . T & J Uanderson, U Youn ' Slrll?I3 h. a for 'the W FARMERS' MARKET q Two btielX+�ls - STQI,EN IN THE MOST BAREiFAQRD MANNER WObUrn ''gPi;B a busy place an P'r1daY. whit's` pate, . T &.andaxeon, i1.ounR1�1 TOao�r�r0 Uotober, 8, 1895 i{ FROM OIIR F CH IQt3E8. Nearly every family in the townehi was a p Two bushels black oats, J w. Coasts; U 138H.. 11.roa>n noW Untl� the. W 4th Batt. _will hold a serifs ll ............. $ 0 64 to 000 i Y,. f represented. The da was floe and file ' a Wheat, - The 8 8 ` of y Young Two-busheI barley eix•rowed, U iSt"Ui J-a11ua , 1$�� . Wheat,spring ......... 0 64 to 0 00 - = ,�� rifle matches on the Whitby range, nom- crowd orderly. There were some 1,500 young, T ,& -Manderson ' Twelve��re • . • Wheat,rod winter...... 00 64 to • 0 00 >:, •.. !, ., entries in tllA various olassea, an inoreaee Iadiau ecru, S Resale, -. mencing on the 18th of October. I F" IT Your One- .. Wheat, goose ............ 00 g7 to 00 00 . y q race j3ts amounted to 826U:Opr• The p _ U Young.. TOM WJZZM--Floxsrlug station O.T.n Barley bush. 00 36 to 00 89 1 } On Saturda avenin last; a small frame y gat® eck beans, A Malcolm, t Followixl %ust east o the Nurser Corndr, g Jud ee on class 14 ; Ww Cloa®ora, TztAI s c►otNct EA8T ao" es FOLLOWS: Oats, _ - ' ' - house,) y g bush....... 00 28 to 00 29 .�.11 is sisal of the prize winners in as correct iliighland Greek ; Isaac $lobo, goarboro..yr ```'-� 1W ,occupied by F. Woodward, Bowmanville. a form as possible for ue to obtain them • N°, 6 MAIL , , u , ' ,bas ...... to b was destroyed by fire. Roots --Potatoes, Early Rose,1 bushel, " 14 LooAL 7.24 t a 0 00 to . 18 60 `� 'a A )1�I e h • 2. P. M. Hay, new, ton...... •..... �� , The plowing match of that district"'•will Judges on classes 1, 2 and 8 : Wm w J Hayeraft, A w T,honison : Potatcee. " 8; LOCAL, . i 6.:28 P. 111. ' Straw, ton ................. 6 60 to . 700 Hent , bi . .. ­:-�e bald in Oot. 23rd on Jphn Bartlett a y Wexford; Francis Mason, Bin pee, 1 baehel, A w Thomson, a E T13sINs aoxNta YGi,e�r Dv es FOLLows• - reseed ho$s..........:.. ' 600 to 6 60 _ �' L'Amoreaux. I one mile west of Oshawa. The ex- Sparks Potatoes, Pearl of Savoy, l bush, - No. 7 LoOAL ; . 9.14 A. M. Beef, forequarters....... •. 8 00 to 4 00 i Draft Horses, Gianadia*i bred—Draft Geo McCowan �' �• a .� ecutiye met at Whitby last Monday and , otatoes, Rural + New , 18 LOCAL . .. 8:09 P. M. . Beef, hindquarters...... 6 00 to 8 00 i; that was the decision. Details are beim colt 4 yrs old, W J Howard Draft colt Yorker 1 bushel, R w Thomson, A W - '0 1 MAIL y, Mutton .................:... 00 to 6 00 "'}, g 1 yr Old, �T Howard, ' 8.22 P aranged•' J Little Draft Thomson Potatoes, Queen of the Valley, - ... Veal, carcass .. 6 00 to S 00 ` volt, a rin . 71=1111 T^SLI}:.--aanbarton stat♦ton Qi: r Accordink to Government fikuir i� Lake p , Alf Mason, Wm Annis, John 1 bushel, R w Thomson, Butter, Ontario was as low �n 1881 as it is today. Lawrie rood mare with foal by aide, Potatoes, white Elephant. G Orm®rod T lb ...... 00 17 to 00 18 The St. Lawrence summer level has been Alf Illason, W J Howard, P 1 bushel, R w Eggs. .................. 00 12 to 00 18 , TxAINg Qo�rct EAeT nvx As lruLLows:--r t Wm Annie Thomson, J L. Patterson Potatoes, Bar. ' Potatoes per ba ......... , Fill or eldi y No. fi MAIL l:4? A.M. ' P. g .20 to 25 ,, higher than the Montreal wharfs twice y g �, 2 yrs old, J McGriskeq. bank, 1 bushel, W,m white Potatoes, any1�1 Wm Milliken, J Lawrie F,i t or oldie ether varlet , No• 14 MixF.n 2:1$ P.M. f since 1871 ; and what has ,been is _fairly y g g y 1 bushel. A W Thomson, "t K L r old Arch Coulston, tewart Fil• Fred Yoana Best bag Beauty Hebron D� I �N $,, � � :;K K - sure to be again. y • P ' `. _ 8 LOUAL . 6:28 P M . >, , Win. Watson, of Mt,°Alport, died, laity• lY+ spring, W J Howard Beet spring potatoes, john Lawrie Eight heaviest TNs (IOINt} QVEeT zfUx As r'oLLOws' — ��.,L `` in two houses there. worth 81,100, 60 colt y Dunmail, Win Ann' Horses in Swede tarsi s, Il Sellers. �` � � �' U Young. Geo i g harness a an, No 7 LoaA;, 9.18 A.M Capital -Paid up, . $1 500 000. °�1" sores of land in lot 11, oonoeesion 8, Ea8t kept ' p T Hood, T J ckson Best atoCowan igbt heaviest mangolds, +� ' r + ¢, Gwilli iburv, worth 81,800, and 847 in P. harness and groomed to m. W- Fish- (Nobe, w B Davidson, P Carroll, 8 Rennie 18 Mmu • 8:16 P.M.. Surpl.us, -. $� 500 00 - - _ personality. It is all willed to the widow, er, J Armstrong Beat agrie Iteral teats, Eight heagiest mangolds, long rad, w B - - ._ W Fisher. . ...r _ • �; her daughter and the grand ohilaren. Davidson, 9 Morgan, w T liLason Eight - WHITBY AGENCY'S General Par - i! On the board fences in She vicinity of lyse Horses Brooci`mare, heaviest carrots, whits. (} F Morgan, 80P �saerai Sanitins st:etnsp Tsaasaots ?R foal. b her side," nearly every --country towns may be read y W Ormerud A Summer• Morgan. W B Davidson Eight heaviest �'>VLAR11jV� SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -` in half obliterated letters of paint the feldt, J Maxwell Filly or 'elding, 2 yrs carrots, red, a Ashbridge, Richard Thom. A �' 'v Interest allowed at highest current rates. No . nair.ea of business firms of that commun• old, W Mason. T Stobot J rinoe Filly scut w B Davidson Eight carrots, table, souse of withdrawal required. ,� ..- sty, now passed awe , who thought this or gelding, C A Sandals ill , Spring, Youn y y yg. R w Thomson, J Aeh�idge . % IE. J. THO$TON', _f knew a better way to advertise thea in Wm Ormerod, Jas Maxwe 1 Horses in -'ight blood basis, table, U You. , ag R w 1017. MANAaIt$. ' harness, J Armstrong, W L veless. Chas Thomson, it G Ormerod Ei hti arenips, . RUSS a newspaper. Fitzpatrick. ., 1. each oc Geo. Asble' of Osh % P S Beanie, P Carroll, U Yoag�n For beet . g ` • � '`, The d Y Judges on class 41 . John 4wrie, Mal. collection • of man olds, rhi By a new device e+ec�end tented in U. S. and f:. s k , of typhoid fever after a britlf illness was a g ��p► veru; Eli ah Abraham, B to ipa,�oarrots v Erle' mere.. and potatote, 8 Ot each root, w B David• �'"''�` by �:Mw1[. CL.t�TMR r t ' °��. shock to the community. Deceased was J At...... 1A.& an official member of Simcoe 8t. �etho• Carriage or Roadster—C lt, 1 year, G eon, U. Young, B Rennie For the beef } asTwsua�av tart .." ,: `: ,diet church and was an exemplory citizen R Forfar, Chas Troson, J Ch pmt° Colt baehel table carrots, A w Thomson Best - . , �� s rin A J ehbri3 e, R V PT V i� E eiltiedy u _ " .. f��. - . every respect. His widow and ' family P g+ Summerfoldh g A 2 bags Crown Jewel potatoes, A w Thom. s ,,- A Thomson Brood mare foal b side, son. have the sympathy of the community in Y W Annie, W A Noble, L He�inedy Filly Jad en clams 16 : Jah° Leadtey, Wax- CAry �E `, URED �� TM' T. their sadden bereavement. or oldie¢, re, A Same feldt, J Hir• ford• L. � :-,- A meeting of the direetdrs of the -on• too 2 y ,Jos Armstrong, Danforth. •+r+•�•�.. '' , ;� J Chapman Fill or aids 1 Fruits and V WITH NO INCONVENIENCE Stove ars( 1�'ln; `y tarso and Derham Exhibition was held y nF+ yr, egetables—Variety of ap- A Summerfolds. T Walto W Green lee, H G Orinerod, R w Thomson, J ` yesterday afternoon, wusq it was aeoer• P . . . issued from a. re rt from Secreta Filly* spring, W A Noble, Doherty, L Chapman Sn.iw apples, H white Nor• A - _ . J I I >�WITHOUT Ru�� �1 = i q y Sensed Carriage or ro star team, Spy app J Ashbridge. U 'Young - 1,J M P Q RIT7 M. .. White that the finances are in 'a slightly W Decker W J Stark, W M iliken ISaG Baldwin a les J�Joboston. w Hammond, CHAP ®Y MAIL , more satisfactory state then appeared at hums+ •R- Pp first. This is owing to ,a number of gY J Hargrave, J arrant Wm Greening apples, J Johnston, H Q Ormer• . YO1f °i'"e co „' mean. °°"'for: to.yau. z.�' A Post Card will do it. Psttoo deet gentleman a outfit W A od Gulden ltusaet, H white, CHAS CLUTNE prizes offered not havinit bean competed Rae' Two• i ofd driver, H G Or• %' for. It was decided, to pay the prize y • A $ummerfeldt, merod Hing of Tomkins, Ase of n or e - . - = (; R w Thomson, i J -Cha man, H Taylor Gentleman's out. A Ionson Wealthy, U Young, R w lease immaterial. 134 Kim 8t. War _ �._ , ?"ONTO - - - - CA , •.. , , 5: ,nosey in full, and leave it'optional with p • yT Har rave Saddle Thomson Pamine •Grine apples, J Aeh• the prize winnare to -refund a certain per- fit• pacing hornet R Room THE BEgT ,• x horse, Jae Torlranos, T HOW Jas Chester brill H 0 Ormerod An other varie- centage back if they see fit. in order to Gentleman rider, �� - ' - helpthe Association out. )Cnatead of paT• Jae Torrance Lady ty, J Lawrie, H G Ormerod Barrell N x �q '' stoves and Tinware . ., ing the prizes on the 8th of October, how• driver, Miea ld ,Jaokson, M e G M Beck• dpy, Thompeon's prize, A w Thomson DECKERS LIVERY I eft. - ditto, Pitts' prize. . Alwa 9 oII hand - _.. - . - ever, none will be paid until a month .: p D white ditto, Chea y I . , Jud es on elaseifs 6, 6 nd 'T: John ter'e g prizd, A Baird ditto, Golden s later. r Hatt Wobara• Jas HaxK 11 Browo'o prize, J E 6 arks bbl winter a les, J First-class vehicles slid h°reaps 1°rp l� day ' ' ' L I' pP or night. Teaming done roe tl by a.�; _ .e. COl{°er8.� saris bbl N Bpy, RicMeirdaon's prize, day;or job. 'Bae n connection meet. uxkiRlO(3E• , Ayrshire. Cattle'—Ball, 2 s, Crawford Alex Baird ditto, Thompson & Bons ing all G T R trains. Freight and_ I - .1 I' Bros Bull, I yr, Crawf Bros Cow, prize, wm Loveless bbl winter apples, express . slivered to s11 parts of - Pedlar's Metal ,Ro'0fiU'g and t 1. i'he ledge did not arrive on -Tuesday to John Lawrie, 1st and 2 d, Crawford Jas Cheater bbl N Spy, Morrison's prize, the viIlisgo. ,, hold voters' list court. He moat be sick: Bros Heifer, 2 years, C wford Bros U Young ditto, Swan Bros' prize, wm BoW, sale and commission stables in i�1d1IIg . furnished Ori A marriage took place on the evening of geifer. Crawford Broe let an 2nd Heil• Patton bbl greeping, R W Thomson connection, shortest IIOt1C�e. the 1 Rth lust. in Uxbridge, at •'InQlehame," er calf, John Lawrie, J Cha man. bbl winter a les, wm Patton Varlet "OV'A the residence of the brides father, when Grade Cattle—Cow, A Forfar, w pP y ����- �� - Dr. Jardine of Sunderland, and Mary Mar- pears Thos Ionson, R w Tnom3n Bart. .Prop PIORELILNG. jorie, only daughter of Mr.. David Leask, Green, J Baird Heifer, years. Jae el tt psare, H white, A w Thomson Flew - - were united in the bonds of matrimony. Lawrie, A A Forfar, W Davidson iah beauty, T Ionson, R w Thomson Messrs. A.- Donlop and S. F. Chapin Heifer, 1 yr, A A Forfar lot and 2nd Sheldon, T Ionson, R' w Thomson At^--,�- • were out shooting Wednesday afternoon Heifer calf, under 1 yr, Jas Lawrie. Beams d' Anjou, R w Thomson. A Neil ..• -) . I • ' � north of tiie town, and as a result Mr. Dun. Durham Cattle—Balt, 8 y s or over, W son Any other variety, A Neilson, R w 1 lop has a large gash in his face which will J HayeraR Bull, 2 yrs, John Little Thomson quinces, A Neilson Qrapea, M f - require several stitches. He. wits ehoot*ng Bull, 1 yr, John Miller, Wm Fisher A Iouson. J Holmes onions, F Young. M— & E . B6 ' e . . at a partridge and pulled both barrels, which Ball calf, ander 1 year. Jolt Miller. A A w w Thomson pickling boions, J E You will find tl}h best were heavily loaded, at once, and he was Forfer Cow, Jobn Miller st and 2nd, Sparks. w w Thomson white cabbage, knock. d several yards away. John Lawrie Heif6r, 2 yrs, ohn Miller, J Aebbridge, Fred YoanQ red cabbage, ehool Supplies and , Garden thieves have been operating in W Fisher J Miller Hetfs , 1 year, W D Bean, Stationer Cheap Axid the east end lately. One gang stripped a y 1j Young cauliflower, D Bean Y . Fisher, W Doherty Heifer elf, ander 1 water melons. B W Thomson. J Johabbn Good. Also coat and pear tree is I. G. Crosby's yard and then y - tasted the pears. Finding them of the yr, Jno ., Miller 1st and 2nd Fat steer, mask melon, A Neilson, J Johnston '• fine Knitting Marne. bard winter variety left them on the round cow or heifer, A A Forfar ' 1st and 2nd mammoth pampkine, .A Neilson, A W y g Fells Tissue Papers, with the teeth marks in them. From D. Milch cow, any breed, to bq giving milk Thomson small pumpkins, F Young, U Hair Neta Hut Belt Thirsk's garden they took citrons for mel- on day of show, John Lawrie Young stitueb, A W Thomson, F T and Hair Pixie and Mat . - ons and left them not far away.—Joarnal. Classes 8, 9, 10 and 11 : Jas Beattie, whaler citrons, Haycraft, . H White patterns. A new bridge has been built across the Brougham ; Peter Heron., rown's Cor• celery, Fred Young. J Holmes tomatoes, i - creek at the tannery, Here. A w Tbainson,`wm Pattfla. M do E Boone . While driving along Brook street on Jong Wool Sheep—Rales, $ sham and iContinued next weep.) ' ' Saturday the back door of Mr. A. Wiley's over, P W Boynton, T F Bo ton A Sons - . Pickering East End. cart sew open, and there was' an immed- Ram, aheartiog, P W Bo stout T F A•teman, who bas been working . isle drop in bread. Boynton & Son• Ram lamb, P W Boyn• at Beodals. but who has secured a situa• ' At the Whitby and Post Pe't'ty F Iirs last ton, T F Boynton & Sons air ewes. 2 tion at Brandon, Mao', left on Wednesday ' - week Wm. Foster's trotting s alliont "Diver," secured second place in the stallion shears and ever. P W Boynton, T F for thin place. race, the winner being an A wricaa horse. Boynton & Boss Pair Ewes, shearlings, C�� - . What might have resulted in a serious F F Boynton let and 2n Pair ewe . A PERFECT TEA ; — fire was discovered in J. F. Brownscombe'P lambs. T F Boynton,, w J Howard. - - store Sunday evening. About seven o'clock Short Wool SheepRam, shears and ' I . one of the clerks entered the store and on over, J Miller' let and 2nd lam. pbeai+• a going upstairs smelled smoke. Examine- ling, J Miller let and 2nd Ram lamb' ar�ers, a s i . . , tion showed fira in a pile of rage in a back J Miller let and god 'Pair aa�es. 2 shears room. Water was at once procured and and over, J 1diUer, A A Forfar Pair Yoa have doiae with a aeeteas WATCH the blaze extinguished. Had it not been ewes, shearlings, J Miller. at and 2nd long enough. Now just call on Conner discovered when it was, great damage' pair ewe lambs, J Miller let d 2nd. might -have resulted —Times. ; r= -TEA *. the new Jeweller of Whitby. and ase how - Medium Wool bhoep—Ra , 2 shuts -.NEST TCA , cheap he can sell you lk watch that you ,, itad oval', J W Cowan, C A dors Ilam • t T4s= WORLD can rely upon. He has them from 82,00 MARKHAM. shearliv , J W CowanTat x33 2°d Kam, a . R FROM THX TCA PLANT To THC TZA CUP ` lamb, J W Cow Tat and 2nd Pair '_ Laurier will speak here at a meeting in si IN ITS NATIY� rURITY. the Agricultural hall on Ola. 19th. ewes. 2 shears and over, J Cowan, F$ are g Warrnte: T. H. Wilson, merchant tailor, left town T Whaler Pair ewes, sheat+ is , J W ., p„ „p �, the indittn .Tea , qs .. soon " Tea is t on Monday evening last for Toronto. Cowan. W T Pearson Pair e e lambs, J Ta�.•rr. as a ample of the best qualities of Indian .. t The electric light switch in front of W Cowan, W T Pearson.. 'e.%*. Therefore the use the test care in the � � ! g Aection of the Tea and its blend that is why they i Welsh's livery stable . was discovered on SwiIIe--Boar, large breed. ysr 1. year, ,,,t it up themselves and aril it only in the original , '. • Sunday evening as tLe people were coming T F Boynton, W J Howard Boar, far- •-i.Aages. thereby securing its purity and e�t�cellence- - ' from church. Happily no damage was ,t ,Fp in lb., i lb. and g ib. packages, tied never The Now Jeweler and Watchmaker, pp y $ rowed in 1$98, T F Boynton et and 2nd ,;� bulk. d,�ne. Brood sow, large breed, over year, T F A special meeting of the Fire Brigade Boynton, .TJ White Sow. rrowed in ALL QOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. i { 1. somas held in the Franklin House Saturday 1896, T F - Boynton 1st and ad Boar. i yvui grocer does not keep it, tell hie to aria f+s W hAby* ' evening last and retiring Chief Gleason was . I — . Presented with a lovely gold headed cane. small breed,. over 1 year, P W Boynton, STEEL, HAYTBR $ CO. Mr. G1eaPon left town on Monday to assist T F Boynton Boar, farrowed in 1896, P - '+ •� �•�.'• cA.r T�••ontn Mr. Kennedy in managing . the Grand W Boynton, W J Haycraft rood Aow, — 5 Central hotel Oriilia. We wish him ever small breed, over 1 year, P W Boynton - y Sow. farrowed in 1896, W J Hiaycraft. I • 1 - 1 aaccess.� V V �. , � -.'` On Sunday last about noon d. J. Smith, Judges on class 12 : Thos Duff, TorenL.- . ill � i­oi Smith Oldinan, merchant t. 'I s, Ux• to ;John Holmes, Malvern • .%;.. 1. �­!. ,� ': L. ._s I .�: ;! -1 . i -. ­. .. 1. 11. ., . bridge, on his way home from Toronto Poultry—Gases, 1 pair, To lasso; W ...: . . - bicycling, collided with a horse and Dart gay©tett Tat and 2nd (lases, pair, any , ` * . 1. clown 14ilne'a hill. The corrin cart coq ff other variety, Vv J Hayoraft 1 t and 2nd raining three people passed completely over Ducks, 1 pair, Pekin, w r $ yoraft let ' . � �' t Life' nr�V l �s s , -; his right shoulder -dislocating it. Mitis- .. I '. . L _ ._,.�-!­- -I.. ,..:,� and 2nd Ducks, I pair, ony other h "; Canning w� on her way homerfrom church variety. w J Hayoraft 1st and 2nd Tur• t'-'" ' - . - .- and ha ened aloe . I- - pp g just. as the accident ; took place, she drove theinjured gentleman keys, 1 pair, bronze, w a Hayerah Tat end e d Ofi'1(lB-- II N ( lty. .- sa to Dr. Feirbellar's where his injuries werb 2nd �orkins, 1 pair, John Lawrie, .Tat . ° . promptly attended to. The balance' of the and 2nd M:n�roas, w J 8ayarAft Tat and " , , 5, journey was made in one of 4r. Welsh's 2nd Game, 1 ti', a► Hammond, George ` A. STEWART ,Canadian Mangy ori TQB,aNTO % s1 _-rigs.—Sun. Robins Lbghorna, 1 air,�A H1ake, J is r g It �,;,J` A meeting of the Scarbord�eetion of the -Ramsey ,Plymouth hocks,- A martin. Jas Milkmen's Association was held at dVobarn Lawrie I+angsbange, w J i3asc�tafii, Thos k �' Monday night to select delegates for a meet- Ramsey Bantams, w J Hayorr, and F . I 1119 of the Central Associatiqn to be held .,: •. . V r 2nd Wdandottoe, w J sa o- ► M . � igg Shortly in Toronto. y I�TEW TN URANCE RA..L EN. . Y : '4 D, W. Thomaon'of A1.gincourt hie shown Iiamsey� Cochin, w J Hayoraft, >e ti.Rtx1- as a sword, on heirloom from his grand. ,jey Pair fowl. any other var sty, w J father, Ca t: D Ht►yoraft, J xc Ramsey Beeti b oWn ieq• ,; i ,,: p avid Thomson, and worn b In 22803,517 r ' -,him in his official caDaallydaringhis active horn cock, Ala Lake Best_brow�i loghom .,: - 1=. • . military service in 18I2.14. _tCa Iain L Ill .887 , _ x•,02,820 p hen, A Yarh°. ,� homeon was the t settler in the Town- Judges oo plass 18 Adam Ripbardson, 4'y q ��, 9I� hi of Scarboro .a received the first •E1lesmere ; Geo SCOU, Mt tivsrn. ,, ; . r E p , Crewe tent f ''� A .. �� .ft 1 Pa or la din Soiurboro. His Grain ---Two ba8liels fall wheat. R' & J _ _ t i :880 11 Z: t wile low No. 24 con. /� F t r¢i t' 14 >< . 1 1• D• w• ThV 1v �p * w ashels 'A .:PR'__ •i'-�.;Y=sta't .:, .'re", i•: ,{.ry; _r' n-'iY SF• �.' i.' %X�+C�.+_-, I son r • mandeison, -w Y naybraft T D I b _ 4 �'�'s�� ,i �k.'{t'. .;.,.,�.L „�.i6-,_V%`� 1'Y .p"'+� 1�5f 3 stains t,., .�y ... ?s t'd ,z7 many remiaisceticas of the - ri a s rin wheat T & d wand$ . urioll • P v tions , - >t >5tl 1� s� •g�►b hardshi s P g I a .; _ ',, Y;--.' K , - � ,xr� p and en'o went of the , , s early settlers ani l y Yoan>is Two bushels bearded spring ' �_ .' th r• :t B�j: ports ed b } ,._ • �•'1 ,r ,:• ` r 'y w. t� r; s ,. ::`', y his ran R, w�, b., -, t .., . k -� . lath y grand- _ ;lam : Vi1. a• - ,;_:. * t er .. -- �;: r' n x �' r , a1sQ tali Wheat T & J slandereon, is a o , , ::a;F r ;L; �k3z,,,� . 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"O .*'silent vao! . i: � � . I . 1. �­ .'..L � --,:., ... . 1�: , ­�­ ,%­ . - � . I 1�7'r-. , ­., ­ ­�. . All lie me in, : . Blobbs-11--Did you srand a pl � . . i . . . I '. .- . 1. � I I a valiant,alfort to swallow a lump , b . �' ­ - . - - - I " ­ ":.;%` �� -:_1;`--,. �.,.,. .. a­me4A-'.'Mr. Paul Mars- little p%rlour with'41mell o a I -;.Aands ; . . , -. ... :,L ...... ­., �,�, I glanced at the- n f Cale tobs, 00 I you wAshine to#, lie lotn so glad you ard here. thini N041 is cation ?" slobbs-11 No my,wife 1'.. � . �-' 1, . . , � - , - , , I . , 1:,," .-�- _ �. - throiat. "I'll stay if ' I I boy hits spoken about 4 :�� : .--. L. ­ . . ; ; , ,- -_ L -_ .' - Mrs. Marsden followed us it to -a better. The I . - - I :: m � - . - , . &bQut it. I added, "but you'll promi"Jaithfully t be - ambilad. to all the spending." . Z� ­ : -� � g . . . . ', �L - j, .. . L. :� :- _ don." 1. :.,: - * . . . � I y - - .- . . . .. Z" -. � ­ --: : - - j. . .- you several times t ! d,&,Y,7he has repeated I -11 I would - -- . L � �; . :�.­.-i�7!,.,- . �. I .: ;: - " - '.�L "% .,.. � I the'room-she held Noel's hand in h6rf * r, . . .1 ,Stronger like to see your bill. - -L. .; ­.�- - - . 11 Indeed,' 0 'to gee you. .. ­ L ,f � 1 � 1. I I said' '*ith tome annoytuee. back in a fortnight ?" -- , o . .. ,- ­ "Can I see y u alone for a few morn 4al) t ?" ill He suffers . -- I . 0 1 Said that he wanto . . r --: - :.- -..� - '. - . . I -, . "Ywhave my pf'omise,.p I replie ,�., . � lleetor a morrient?" Editor-i"Certainiliff,.. - J, ! is , . '' ' . . - . _ - I I . 11 , � . I.— . 'Ll, aly� f rom I ohn, hand 1. - : j� . -1 .wn doubtless on I Said to her. ! I P a t you. grea restlesionees A- I I ,-. ­`-.' , �,� s. , � ` .-. � 46 You have come up to 't, , . -you" id Noel ;-IL'rep'tr mid low spirit,s- 014 . ., ' . . � � ­ ; - , � - . . .-, -, - "'certainly," site answere'd. _ 'L7' I 'Thfink me; that is, when Joe is not in the room .Wit I J thelgentleman that shotgun. ' . 1. � . . :,�'­. : �- .,.: �.. .. I - . -gen n - . . .. ­ ­­.,% .,. . .� reoeipt of m -y telegram.?" I , ­. ... . --you Oro a perRot, gentleman ounio L than Jazliu-11 Whose make in your watch 0 � , ..­. . � -. . - She led me in to a sinall drawing-roo - I L . � ore att%ched til Joe i - :,.�- ;, ­ - '; L:. I . .. � . � �. .�­ ­ she - I him. " ­. - 11 Preciselv-my wife has a bold,� 9. can always Ile Liustod. , He is in - . him- Brazlin-" The fallo to me. I -, - . I I - - - 1; :. -1 � I . . . . : � �� : , .: '. .;: ­ I . :.., * . . - � . . Bhutting the dooT carefull . er arl't be with w who sold it . .. .-.. # - , - ... �- ­ - ­­ .y behind her - He put.hio hand into mine and we a. of course he o * .. .. . . 11 '. . ..: ed me.. We were � ' Biggs requires all guess. H4; made about $20 on the tranr­ .-, -.. I . 4: � �:,.,-­ � 1. . . -.1 would have .accompani "I see," she. Said, the moment we we Ur " . . . . . . . - . .:;.�, * . . . . . . . . . . . .. turned to the parlour. Iwassh itifflift tit ldv irlgth day,as Dr. I:._ . ,' .-I softy to hear of.the bo'y's illness. I want to alone, "that my hnsbond has had his wa . Marade'n, hen F as Led I his time. ejoe is with the child. now -he Lions L I- . '. L, - . . I .1 - I '. I ­ . . .. L wn determined to ha a with Mrs, I Sleeps in his room -the are quite cheerful . No, -Maude' � de�r, the tailor would i,.. � I . . - 1. ..- -- . Speak to you about him.," Ca;n You give me . He went , UP to to by an unuattal sound. . ed around tile, , ' I . .''­. . - I- it.", - I I � - - ­ --T - I . thinking that, a bird had come into the together -1 evbu hearT Noel laugh as I scarcely' make a good matrimonial agent, ' � -� I - ime ?" I '. ­ I . . .. . ­ - - a few momenta of your t . ' . I "'k I I 'I'll bel"Itin ­ - - y -', Mrs. Ma a- room . . To my astonishment, I noticed that, came � I . t . . - . .. - .. -- - . ..: ­ , . , - ': 4 L1 - - I.. I ti, . - I ".. I . downstairs." ' . Al bough he does . press other people's suitai . - . . % -1 --- - : 1 41 Yea -come this way, jYleasC� , - I w A wit'll cu of Mrs. Marsden'@ face -looked much worn, - .�... . - - - . . . - � .1 . I � ­ 't . -I 1. . -.,. I ��., d "I replied, "Your husband would n A Sharp was imitating the dulcet strains I I . ` . - - . . ' .. ­ :, I . ... I :, I . I Ushered Mr. Marsden into 'my Consullt- an, ' -a red " if she h - - . .- . ..., . -. : ..� -.. ;11:�,., . I . have- had his way but for Lad Temple's the nightingale with wonderful accuracy. and liar eyes wet "I am moving to-do because I dould not . � . I .... . Z - . I.. I ­ at corne I I 6xqu a could doubt the genuine- I , ' * . - . . . a ng Solna - - I . . I ! . 0- . L . .� - - 1. . I . I -downstairs. .-Marsiden h . I . - - . I . . - . . . . .i I : . ,.il.­­ . ing-room. Little Noel hadn't y' In th f ca of that I could n)t After produoi isite nows, he crying. So on . pay the rent I" 11 That's first rate I am " ' ­ cablegram. . a of hL bout the child. She I . .. , ad a bold manner detain Lbe -Un il I hear to the -contrar y,. 'Stopped abruptly, .and beckoned Noel to ties or trouble a moving for the same reason ; let's- change . . .." . I - boy. - . ­ hurried us into one of the sitting -rooms, I . .. ­ � ­ . . . � . - I .. ­ - ..- . . . . � .. . . . - I . - '. . and a oerta,in swagger about him' His eyes however, the ca- re .of his health fir still n his aide. ' and said sho *)Duld go.upswirs to preilare quarters I" L . .- , I . ( . , 1. . - ­ -6 (exhibiting her photo/. -. .. . . . . , .. .. � . . " . my hands,iand *bile this is the.oase, it is .:,Are you fond of musio ?" be asked. I. aneph&c . 1, . . . . 11 . �. I were dark -he wore a sweeping moust0che I I ; little Noel for our vidit4 . .. I IV] iss PI I . . . � - L_'. - . - . my duty t,o arranl9lb-Anatterg ac that he m y IY6." replied Noel - I . - 1- , ,:,L g rap h) -"'Everybody says it does not do� . . . . . - . I.— .. .:.�, - 1. . I . . - - ",Would you like to . (TO.BX . - - . � : , - . ' L : . . -1� . I -his head was closely cropped. There was have a chance of r'pcovery." ' whistli like that?" . % :­ � , L� .. _ CONTWURD.) . �. : I .. me justice." Miss Pert-" Evidently the . -, . I . - . - ..A. I ­ . -.. , . 1. - I - � - ." . . . I . . -.. - . -- , � . .-. - . L.. ' NlVes-oh, yes," I., �. , . I . . - I I . the unmistakable adr of the bully in,his "Is his life in danger ?" inquired M � . - . . I ' . artist in a man of tact." . . . . ­ . . . - . . . . . - � . - I - . - -. . s . I - . 4%et me look at yodr throat -it you have , i .: � � -ELECTRIC LIGHTING. ,1 I , .: � . . � ant Marsden. . - ­. .. . ­ � - . - , , - mann-jr. I saw at a glance that he me . I - I . � . 'What do you think of your engagement -' ­ � ::' . . . - - . I .. - � I dis- 4411tisinnodarnierstpresent.". --�.,�.� the right sort of throat, I can teach you to -­ 1 - - : .. � ." : I . ring ?" 11 You dear, sweet old boy, it's the . .. . - I.. .1 . .. .. I I . I I ,. - to aarry things with a high hand. . ' "He looks sadly dei .1 ... Jim . .. I . I L_ - �- Ligh.! � Ing FOR handsomest, I ever had -I - . -.-.? . I . ­ . 0 .- � icate. " - ' ithte tuy bird that,evor Sang." - it : ­ I . � . ... i ' He ou ' 1' -Ili , i of Gas and Electric . mean 1. like .. .-. - . - "­-` m I "He is delicate. tfers friorr; wes, - Tile boy opened his mouth eagerly I I . . . . '. . , " � -- liked the an intensely'from the first. . . . Rilifliway Trains. . I � � . . ­ . - . - . e,ver so much." . - - . - �- . . I I .. . I ' - - . . r I - - . " Now, look here, Dr. Halifax," lie saidt neaB of .the heort and' a generill del'icao * sorrows' were oompletely. forgoLtmu-ho' , , b , ,Lg do in Euro -a 44 They mu ot electrical at' . I . . . - . . ... I . .,- .1 I . I -, `.1 know everything -my fe has told probably- due to his early years being ape t didn't even notice when I left the rooni.. .. uch progress is . 0 0 ma p at be havi . orms - I I.- . I w � .,. - . . -- : . .. I . 11, . - ' a. in at home," Said Mrs. mrley, reading a. - . . �. I- . t u . In . - Ling � of railway car . -- - . .. . ­� . a a letter . i . . ., �. -an YO moment, however Germany many of the cam have for a long . . . - - �f ' e'we in a tropical climate. At the prese t. i the electric ligh : . ... .. ­.: me- xactly what t 4 ia , tile boy has so actu I ., At the end of ten days, I had _ letter from hot sister. "Jarle-says they are - " ap I . . a I . ..: - L ' . ' -. - I ' . I . . mud her. By tile . Ze�rem'lt accei. t, she and disease. He simply requires the g,reate v from Mrs. Marsden. , She had not - only i having .shocking weather." I � '.. _ . . - _ *iL­-.; time been fiLt4,d with gas, which is regarded , - . ­ . ..:.. \ . I li 1-. . ? found a house, but had moved into Airs. Brown-"Yo.0 really must join 'our I . - .1 , I are both acquainted W the fact that care. Can you give it to him " I . I . . . - * � I L� . . , - - ..L. - I ,­ .- - it� . ­.� . 4". . Noel was well and happy. and was looking 1 with distrust - as the disastrous, effects of a -sewing circle." Mrs. Jones-" My. dear, I - - 1. . . I . I 11 I think so." - . I I I � .. . I - .- rl: � ... her nephew and my cous, as been sent to ­ be t - I I - . . - . � , '" ... ' 8 ." I forward'with interest to my Visit: . ­ �. � 11 �.. 11 I believe You will do your - il my collision have frequently been haven't the time to Spare. I have to do so : .. I . . ,� .. I - j. : . England. T#y wife ia,*illlng�to take care . answered, gazing sit bar earnestl�. 'IT a - I kept my word, and -tile following Sun- i ra w ' � - . �, * * ­ - . . . .. '.. . � -plenty of fresh ai , day arrived again at'Bournamouth. Mrs. I heightened by tile breaking out of fire much -mending for the chiidron." - I . - . I' . - . .. 1. .1 ­ of the boy i� the--tWma are satisfactory. child needs happil, ess 'The bashful one -They Say that there - � .. . . . , . * I Mared-eim had given me tile new address, � c' uAed by ita escape and ignition, The . .. � . � . a, and and the most nourishing iood. If his m d . a . - . �-- - . '-Abe will give him a mother's car . lig are bacilli on a woman" lip". I wonder . . ; . . - . I atisfied and at rest, and if his body is and. I Soon found the house. She received' ' . *- . � .. :.. I . will devote herself to his health and is 8 .. . i weight of the electric ligh,ting apparatus what they are like ?" She (encouragingly) . - , . - I I . - I - .- - . kept from exposure,be w�ll probably become me in the hall. . . an that of the gas app%ratue ., .- I �'. - . .. i to his training generall . She does this vroman � much less th -"Why don't you try and find out ?11 . � , . I . .. .. -. I - y I quite strong in time. Are you prepared to I scarcely knew her for the Same , I . . al '.. . . -� ." . - -. �.. -� . because I wish iL, and because, to be quite undertake the care of the child,- Mrs. who i ad interviewed me a. fortnight ago. of equal efficiency; the cost of electricity, They not out on a bicycle biilL for two, I . -- .- . .- . - - .. 9 . - ­ I . .� �. - � . inber that he will reqlii -a Her lace was brightand the anxiet) lied left moreover, compares favourably with that Alu, are the year was done, . " .. . � ' . . � . - I . . honest with you, we both need the -money. M,arsden ? Reme - We found them -'tie very sad, but -true-ma . . . . .. . . . . . . , ..I %� - : 11 . - ­ � . . We should expect the boy's guardian . is w the closest care and watching.` her manner. Bile was neatly and -properly , of ga,s, Dr. Butkner, a German railway ry built for one. I � �.­. .� - . I .� - - - . . .. - i -.- �.. . �, "He si.mll have the best that I can give dressed, and looked like what She we,s, expert, puts tile oos-. of a gall plant for 170 On iii, -salm - - - . . � � ! - -117 . . - � .. pay us a sum which could be discussed later him," 8he answered. . "Before God, I pro. ths, .mistress of a charming and. well- - cars at $ i,2,50o'- whereas au elect,rio oharg- CusLomer-11A loaf of bread, please." . 4 - - � . . J - I � . . I - . - . .. I . � apacity can - . . � - . . . ­- - on. " - . � � inise to be true LO the child -he ihall wa t appointed house.- . station of the Same c be Baker "Five -can't loaf or ten cent loaf ?" I . . - i . , , . . '.1 ., .. �. .., .i : I I �' -- . . -. . .1 - : r. I -. ­ . � 11m 11 You will like to see Noel," she amid ; i ing - ustomer (precisely) -"I will take one of - � - - . - .. . -I will be a mother to him." � r $6,250, just half the amount. C * . - . . . � / I interrupted. -- -, .:1 ,;� � .1 .. . . - ­ , , for.nothing , inetalled fo . - . . . - . . . -1 . - .. . . . : . . . . ion ", I * 11 I believe you will be good to him," I -he - in in the garden with Joe, as we � lu/Lhis country uravelqs already -recognize the loavep that, you sell for five cenXs." .. . . I .. .- .. .1 -� ,,, Nioney is not f,he' co'naiderat ) -stand ovoted to t lnuch .of their oor�forts depend on a Yeast ---I never saw such a man A�4 � * .. , - . - � . � - , , _ ,. I Haid; ',but please Undet I I am not so always call Mr. Sharp. He in d tit% - , . I . - - - . . . . . Joe, and will never stay with anyone also. I - - . Said. 4, 1 want a �horoughly comfortable , cert ain about your husbund. I don'tauppose od artifibial light in Lbe railway car, and .. . .. -. . .�. - . - . ' ire they. go Jumply. He seems to get a new trunk ** ". - - . . o a when Ito is in tilt, house. Oh, the . . . - . 1 I home for tile child, where his interests are - for a. moMent that he would do tile b y I I be to railway companies ,will 800H 'A 4r'vbu to every month." Crimso;� beak -"'Pen ; he :,' - ' -. . . . � I : . I . . . . I .... - " . . . thought thau, both are. - How delig4ted Noel, wi tter lighting facilities. -As ... .., .. ­ . . .: . - I . lade the first considers, ion. . grave inpiry. If -1 se.riout,ly I providitig be . . . . . . .. .�. �, , certill6iff to be m t* ON . . chanjesl his boarding place every thirty . . .- . . . , . notwithatandinu Lady -Temple's cablegram, see you again." I tile means of illumill on Adopted is in, a day a. ' � I �­ . . � q � ' . . ­ . -. - -� . A 11 I understand you-thai's. your point , I would not leave him here ; 1�ut -without Mire. Marsden opened the Fre'neh win. of cases almost, certain to be - . I .. . .1 .. . . I . - . . I ­ , . I majority just Boatrnan-"No; mister, I can't let you . . - . . . . � . I ... - . . .L of view.. If wakare_well paid, it will be to ,,,,,,,,g to injure the child, he would dows of the pretty drawing -room tts.she. Siectrie-ity, some figures whioll have . . . - . . . . . . .. . I . ­ . our interest to keep the boy in health. �I probably -be rough to him. In Short, it is ,vpoiie, and called the bovos name. I been co, ;ad on Lila subject of train Owe- have a boat now ; there's a heavy iiwell � . . , . ' Noel " site cried ! I just . cv,ming,along." Irate 'Arry-"SweI . . . . ­ :,. , . . - : . - . I y� ttiat the 'little boy should be 11 Here is Dr. Halifax, , I jigh1clillig in Kngland are instructive. .- . . . .. .- I �. - . � - I natur. I necessar of ' ' - trio i 't I L . - % : ­ - .1. &us ered little , Ai .. � " ­. � �, - have never seen the child, and have `placed in Vour hands alt.ogstber." 11 Hailo's I I'm comings w on tile London, Brighton, and'Souillcoast be hanged I n My money &a gOo'I as . . . . ., . i ally not a spark oi affectiori for him. I The.,, - he 14oel, in h1m clear rones ; " you must come, 1 . 'each his ?" . . . ... .. L I . .,. '. , , . - - � 11 I will manage it,'you needn't fear," a . railway tile trains cost about $2,OLO . .. .! . . - . i ­ - ' - L ­ � . .. . ­ ., .. a was ni- first cousin. . Fail- I -Answered. . I too. joe-yes, I insist." Thou lie called L. .. .. .� � .. . , ­ ­ ..� I late Sir Franci . i - to t.qtiip with the electric light, and the The - Complaining Boarder-i"This meat. . . - 1, . . . . I .. � . . come to - - .1 ach of her cheeks out again, " 'roll Dr. Hahiax Lh'at'I'll be � a about the tougneat that I ever 'came . - . . . ; T � . -: 1- 1 -inrl this child, the estates nd.title - - Tink .sipovi bumt on e working cost for wimintenance ud renew- is ­ - - .. .� - - 0 I mbTed. ' , I wit!, hiw in aii minute -with Joell' Aunt across." Tile Philosophic Boavder-l'Yes; - -1 .I- .. � i - . - .- - - - . . . al ould it occur, , her hands trq - alp for the twelve months ending Dec. 31,1 � - . I .. me. The boy's death, ' Ing to Helen ; now then Joe. come on. I L. -. � . . - .. . I 1 11 Very well," I said, 4' 1 am *ill . � 1,S91, was $270 per - train. There are now I but, then.,there is not, very much of it, ),oil - %. i I � .. . .. -: 1, stalo , I he two approacilled the window to- i . . I .. . ­ .. 1. ­ . � . . I.. ..would therefore be to my )nnefit. !,trust Von. I will See tile child's .solicitors, T ill use :16 atilburbarm block tra,ins of lo to 12 know. " I I . I I . - . - . . ­ - of my , I . - - . . .. , . .­ 1. . . this fact fluite frankly. .- "he fact I to-inorrow. -Terms can be made which Will gether. 'They made a strong eontrast. Tito cars each -:ftlld four main line fast. trains A maiden writest "Can you tell me how - - .1 . - . . . I � - :. , % .to a sure you of tile ! , . - - . hmVing done so ouglit , a0undantIN, Satisfy. your.hust;and's expectas- boy looked lovely.and bloom 1119-thit'l-6 . -- . : - id e(plipped witli this system, or A total Oi to Cho, . j:a tile color of my hair, wim.,h all , I - ., � . . nl I -- . - . ' ; I - -- .�� IM-e-Lority of niy.pur1:qme, I feel it, under - tions, I will leave Noel,with you until I wall colour in his cheeks, animation All rL Experience prove$ that lthese 11 me in red "' Certaini . - . - . .. . � .1 - -� be arli-olutely � 414) ca the yuung men tie y .. .1 .. . - I :1 . 5he c,ircumstances,to ll'� 1 " � � have had time to write to Lady Tempiesud -hope -in'his eyes. Sharp's cadaverous fiLce. trains are more seirvieeabie titan gall lighted . . . . -* ­ . . I we "n. Get rich ;'thet will thi'n call it . - . - � - to leave a storic uniurnd,l to . person., )lie . � . .- . . - 'ly from her. boy I his nudetsized. undeveloped .. I . . : I I � . I . -.- ,reait. nc� I � to receive a rep Ifr the trains, 'bel, -9 always reii,dy to run and to golden or auburn." . I :: I r ) 1. , , : I ... . . 'Id's fra�-,ile We in exiswll�e, � - � . . . � � . . keep tile chi 11 improves in.heali,h, thu arrai)gemailt, Call Ile large mouth and smaii ey�ts with their re& run continuously. They do not-need.libul- . - . � I . r .1 . ... . � the sort of fe6iill-g , . 64If I wereoul tty," jibe sighad. "You - . - - . .. '. - � understa6d, how�ever, . permanent. Tile first tiling necessary to be I lids, gave him altogether a repulsive tout, to charging stations or to be lett at any y pro ... .1 . � t , . - , .. . . .. 0 'ild .11 . . .. which makes you hesitate toc"nimithi adored age . t can easily be -Lome So,'. said her best f ri(-nd. - . � . �; . m to done oil your part, however, in to leave title ensemble. Neverweless, the ell � . . IL ' - I -. : . . particular depot. Tile company estimates .. Ht,w ?". ­Diamppe6r mystersiousi). I ' ' -.. 4 -�- � - .. I - -,� . -� ,..� .my care.. Your telegrain of yesterdby I holise. Memel see an age,nl. to -morrow sind � him. 1jy what possible mearks had its won that it geta esi).out 15 per cent. inore work . "I , . L I .. ­ A . . -1 felt sure that the I never road of a girl who dibappeartid .. q -- . reparded a.4 humbug . select a houst, in a dry and munn"y part of ! the. b,oy's hivatt, ? Eveu when Nool siprang out of thim than from -gas-lighted tra i no, .. . . . . ., . . . � . - �­ I . . . my o was not pre, . . � .� I I q ­ ife pt�rceived iii ­our " . lanced bauji: at Sharp siteriouldy wit ' tty. " - - ; - .: I- reluct-ance which iny w the pine wood. "' I to my side, ho R . ISO that, taking the cost of' buil-fing an . .. . . I I . . ime,- I I - . . . � ­ ". I n ould be iihely to incre llot piied M irs. iiiiii am so glad to see you, Dr. . Ha,ifax," , there Angry pedestrian (picking .himself upl�­ ­ I I - -a - " I will (A) go," ro Slaraden, I English ten -oar train st� SUVAK), ' . I ­ . 1. . - � ;� : L �., . . . dinimisil, lib Lime went -)n. I took. the 4, l(i now I think Lea is ready Will you I he said. "Oil, ]'in &a. wail as I can VOs%lblY . "Vie next infernal scoundrel -0" I see I . ­ . Z, " ­ .. .. I 111 . . . . . would be a savittg pi ab int V25,`10) � in the 1� ` . . . 1)1t,Vftkrn -lover , ­ -. . . . - � ; liberiv, themfore' of Fend ng a ca., , . . . - Never mind, . . . -1 . i I . 0 . come noo tile din.ing-rodni wiiii: me ?" I. be -you ask Joe about me Joe is , couht.ruction of abou� 100 trains-i.e., 8� It was a man on norseback. i , . .1 - . . - - � -. I I-h5ve iier re . � I -. Ar* . � . -. - , -- . enwielf to Lady Temple. Illy : I- accompanied Mrs'. Marilkit:11 itito the I lie's Lam,ohing me all sorts ol things-TV6 ef � actlically.h6vilted trains would do the air. It didn't hurt me. ' I tbought it was. . �, . - � . . - .. . �, .. I . . n I my pocket, ' . . i 1% , 1116 - 9 . it. The cost one of those darned bicyciars." . . - I . . . '! .­ � ­ - . I obv room wbere .Nlair,den bad filrat led I got som ce.rpenter's tools, -and I'm inlikking work of 400 gas -lighted trail' � � . . � . i .- . .-- - .: i . .1 - . As he F,poku,- xlars�en . ,u - nfolded'a ghcet niv--the close syriell agairl atlected,mel, dis. a fillip. jote knows the numes of all the of upkeep de'erowwd considerably with the . Hortense -641 'suppose there in always - � I . I . . . � .- I - ­ -1 , :!, of thin, paper. He put it into -my hands. . agre.Qaidy. . . I - i difforent; smile. 'Then he's teaching tile to uumber of trains- titLed. L some thing in life to Spoil a man's happi.- . . I L I . - , - - . �-. . - ­ I read tile following words :- . _ 11 . at to the .; . . I . - L .L . 11 . ese." Van JAY-— Yes ; it a man ill poor . , .. . � . . . . - N) ay 1 ask. you to open th4t window at imitate tile uirds-he says ray thro I . . .1, �­- , . ! . % . . . - � - ..., ., : - .,. ; ­ 11 Ai:k Dr. lialifax I to ( eliver Nolel- to ! the top ""-I Flaid to , araden ; "-mY pauent[ right sort. I can do tile robin and Lite - � . L . he' can't be bappy, and -if he is rioh the- . : - - .- �- -; , your etire . and Helene 'w thout delity.- , rnlis. - . . bl'ackbird now, und oext,. � A' CHRItTIA-N OUTRAGE.,.' ' - ­ 1. .L. . - � i . ., : .. . . L not be exposed to dr%ughts, but it is i thrush &lid tile I -. . . . -11 I I - chances are he will get married." . ­ . I X . I ,�.. . . . IL - I . .� �� .. . -. . Emily Temple." . . ... ­ Decessaiy .that he �s uld hhve a certain-' weeiE I shall have a try foi- the -at k's note"- ; � - . L- ' -- - .� : - , . ��, ­ You tied araden, " that . now iinch lietter are we Than the Chinese Miss I)sshgiri..--" I thought you told me ­ - - t - - .-. . gee", cdntih I I I . - I ! - .- - . ­­ . I bliall ' , amount of freerh air.' q I You stay quiet,, Dr. Ills;]. fax, and listen. . � � Whom we Abhor ? - you could owim!" ey -" I I-- I . . . i . * . - , .. I have come wiLlk aut,nority. be " W hat (to. you mean ?" Said My host. , Now, what 6ird'am I imitaung ?` i . Caddie Fop] .1 - I � i, ­ ; ; - : . : .. ­ - 'glad -to take my.wifq's nephew back to � . - . - . wu, 1 -sissuftim On', In $-some Places, but -- '. - .- . I ' With 1i SiAlwl. . He d up hill IlLtlift gain ,Lung. a Chitleae laundryman n6ar ca y . - : - . , - I the -water is so deucedly thin here, don't . � . ... . . - '. � : .. .. . . � - % - , - . . af ternoon, if hens tit to � 1, �Vhat i siy, sir,;" I replied. -The boy'', a IF . . - � Bou-nemouth this mouth 2, whistled some beautiful noVers. -Now York city lie& two sone who were . .- I 1. � . I .11 you: know, that it wo&n't hold me up." . . !�- . . travel." � . - " I- I . I I made a corra- . . . , i l' . , - I must Ilot have hiiii theads in -such a close, ct guess. I ' - - . - ,- -(lidn'tspeak for -a molil(lent, . :i ' I i ­ I . . 'I . .. I I � room as thin." 'IT 'a the- Sweetest, thriioli'o Song I've. born in Sau FrauctaGo, bqt are now living "What makes you look so worn and w4ary,-- . .- - - . � ' I - I � . . I . - " ILI tit a . . 'I . .. . . - ­ . ef kce of that eablegraM you. chult .lat with their father. Latt Slonday, Says the . I I . , I - . I INFaraden wi�nt trp tn bne of the windows, I bearat all tile year," lie @aid. I As if you were quite tired of life I L . . . I , - . . L . - k' - � 1. . . letain the boy-," continueO Nlt,r8den. - -� opened it about an 6,ch, antl� then took Ilia . Ile 016pped hill hands with delight.. , k 'lloaton Herald. Lunts, who had got his boys 44 Alan I"* he sighed, in accents dreary, I .. i . .. -- . I - I �. '.' IfIfis mother really ishes him -to"), go - : . , At dinner I observed Lbs,01%raden's place of I 9 ve just been shopping with my wife."' -� ' I - ­ '. . I_-, seat -at - tile tablell Mrs. Mareden a I � atImitted as pupils in a public school, took � . I . . -11 - I _ I � . . to -you, 1 have not another .word to fifty", I I . . - - I . - ., i . I opposae the tea equipage ; Lhe had helped ! was empty. I itiquirod for him. He-" I don't think there in anythinq .. . - -1 repiled, after ki. paube. "I regret, however, � 'a cheeks Lhain there and tiley were put in a class in , - . -Noel to a ctkp of tea, 4nd was just lian3lia J %N'bou, I did so, lira Marsdelu 1. . - - � :, thaL she (lid nct. know her own milid'wiien L 9 " * I i much finer:than to have a b*autiful yacilt. , I I.. . . . . . . Oil when the ro iludused With. Palk. l tments Before the 01"' She-14i'm surprised at you. - Haven't you a . . -4 � she first . sent the 'child to Erigiand. It is - e to mt:, .,,)L 4Am door was opened i b*,caririe I - . . - ' - . ;L. .- and a o%tiitverous okiug young man of ! -I inesni, to Wil you," she inirwered. ': W -11 oh, . .. . ­ . i * .: . - eti];, hbw,tver, , my duty . . for his � . - I L as. dismissed at noon threats of violence considered a beautiful wife?" He . . . 1. . � I I. .-. . . � about OtIO or two and twerilcy entered. I my hubb"d has left us for a time.' . . a mado against them. %Neither was� Yea.; but I mean on the ground of . .. � . . i " , I . - health, and I'must see that your house is , ,, *' . ' ! "Left you !" 1 asked- 11 "here has he war on-oul 10 . .. . ; ­ I I ' i . . / -. - in a] i respect8 the most auitable� for him to V , Vh,. is that youl S -harp ?" said Nlars; I . I . I molested on him waybome, but when they `c Yr ' . . � -. .. I . I . . . t . . � : live i%" . den. " Dr. Halifax, let me intro,ittee m) , ' kiwiards-" Brown's system reduces . . I ii. -- 11 - . , Mideu business has called L returned to.tbeir classroom shortly before .F ' ' "' . . I .. . '. � 6CYou can do no- you' please with regard ! YOUniz fritod, Joseph Sharp. Skilarp you i "To Amerift-a roba-'Onfl, O'clock more violent threats were made horse racing to an 6zact Science. " Richards I . q 'int,. I him Lo South Attlerica-he will in all p ' I . I - . . � - . to that," said Maraden. �"L have ad doubt I hay.e the privilege ot,making, the acqua . ' -, : be absent for the winter. .. ; by pther boys, and they appealed -to the -"DOes it?" Edwards-" Yes., In ortier : " .. .�. . . ill lose it % * - - I , - .1 but, if money is : ance of a Htkrley Street do.,tor, of some ! bility . . -touey a man wt �� . . . -. � I - , . . yo i will not like the I I Take a good loo� at him, my t- I guesse'd now why lira. Marsden'&. �eiihdharafor prowetion. In the aft,sr'noon to tell how m ' uoh n . -. W � I - . . . . no o1ject we can soon move into one more i reputation. .1 I manner had so altered aliered Joi the these ()htneaa lade wore beset by other is oul`V necessary to know how much he i ­ ' '.'- ' . . . . - �.. . 11 . -' suitable." . . . I boy; if )-on are prudent and clever,you may ; better. Marsden was away -she Could do. boys,. putuniall6d in the head. and also ha& " I- I . . . . . .� ... . . . - - . -, . ­ . -1. - - Eke rose as he spoke and walked tiowards 1 follow in his foottile a some da Sharp is I d. Policemen wpre obligod to dis 11 No," said this v ry adva 'oed *Oman, . . � V exactly as sh.e ple- sad, therefore, about the, ownill I per** T n I -. . --... . I Studying medicine,' continue - h1larstiet), I I . . � - the window, putting hi� hands i �, I . .1.. nto lyis ' boy. Tito boy vi as of course perfectly - fha crowd and place the boys in the hall of 11 I shall .not wear bloomers any more." .. ., . I . . auatiion to me-" he looks . .- . Z. : - - ; trousers pockets as he did so. The m4re by, way of expi � � saffs with her, and I might, therefore, cast 'a houve until, further assistance arrived. 44 Why not V3 14 The pockets are io ew'.y to 1p . ! ­ � - I- . ; � , . . . . - .. . . . I I - '. -. Z . . .� 1: I looked at the �ian, tha r lore cordially -did � like one of the . fraternity, doesn't he . ?i I ard to him from my 'And tile newspapers of this free land are I find- that my husband has gotLen into tile : . � i � ... - 'Sharp has just theright hand -for so oper. . all anxiety with rag I I . . . � - 1, .. a invented th . � air outrages .- , I I I . - - I 1. ' I - - I I - I- - I diel*ke him. Could I &, v - a, - Ut at the Chinene for th iog .through them when I am � I stor-so I always say. He prefers medi. mind. ! .c ,habit of go � . . .1. I % � �� , - I ,- \ s n1a i � ' est. excuse, 1 would have kept Noe . I ' Shortly afterwards I took my leave. I upon foreign missionaries I What is the "Jeep. - . I .. . ! - - I :: . . i .- � - I . . . front his tender mercies at any risk. While , C1110 , but, I ,,ell him.he's lost to surgery.' to i difference, pray, between. our boasted s, I love yo ' passionatiiily,- 11aud-be. , �- - ' � I I . . . ,. . -, While NJ armden was speaking, Sharp I � There was no necessity for me No � u ., L ;. I i * .- I * ­ .1 . . 1 SLood ftild thought, Marsden turned quick- - sition f ro I our watchword of fraternity -In L ­ . i I I -, .1 . ly and fol,ced me. He pulled It'-' watch out wiped the perspir ' li'l Ilia face- his'little Noel again for some ti rne, and when � civilization, . ine." 11 I cannot, Gerald. I always said Ili I . . . is ,- ; - L ,� . . ! I received a Muddies lelegrain about him,'and equality, and the savage re"oning of :, - - - I I appearance wail fly n,) mearte prepossessing. . . I would marry a brunette, and you are a .- . .11 . �.- . � .. -a certain extent p*w into this tit children of Confucius ? Ili tile nam of . . . i� . i � � - . -:-. 'of his pooket. Hemat down near me, mud once or twice , he lied -to d . . 0 a - pronounced blonds." " That will enable . . .. .. % ;�- 1 '\ ., - -i , "I am anxious -to rettirn to Bournemouth ,,ca inquisitively a,t back part of my memory. ChriewarlitN, one of tile oldest religious ot me .to prove what I have so of ten told you. . . . . - t . . . I � . - I � � . � - . atorice,'Aie spi'. "If the child iii well enougi -ed Ilia eyes to gla ' . I . � . I - . '; I rai. ' 1he telegram was from -my friend, Dr. ' the world -a being' overthrown, and the I . . � .. - � , . i 7 - - -. * - I I %, to travel, can you net bring him down to- Noel. TN'oel was studying hir* with the . . n . will dye bar your make." . - . '. . '. ... i . - . I . frank stare of a child. ! Hart, to wijose medical care I had placed rights which every VISM, every ation in- 04 - . .L . � . . ' -' day ? - I should like to have this matter i I ' You say' the trout weighed 10 pounds?" ' .. .:: . � . I' . -ng -for the I tile bfjV- It contained tile following words: L herits front the Boil op which they stauAe . 11 Yes, air ; it was the biggest, trout I ever . . . . � 11 Are you prepari yourself . � :�. I . pettled as. quickly as possible." ad, af ter a I "Sir Noel Temple iii -heart attaok-wish. are invadedby a people abhorrenu to the .� - . L .1 11 , **'\ �-, �'. - ­ 4 6 I tc.da�,,, medickl profession here?" Ijask , s6w4" "And it got away from you""' "Vet.11 .. . -, . . - I believe the child, c.ah,triwe . ­ � I to consult you." I . , million@ essing it. Atrocities have , " -..I � � . - . .-k- . . -. :: I said. "Will you have the kindricas to P use. I Will you make &it oath to that !" -I'll L .. '! . I . I , . a44 I I wired ba�ck to'say that I Would go to L beau lately committ,ad in 0hins that have .. I i- - �� , - . � . - . ; -` - take a ebair ? I will go and give directions Yes," he replied, 11 I am Oiling in my I emouth by tile evening train; I,did roused -England and shocked A ' i take no more oath& ; I swore enougn about . -1. . ': i . L . . ­ .. . - . vacation by studying materia niedica and. Bourn ' mericans it when he got away.". I . . .. .L � -� about his clothes being packcd."- . . . . : .._ ! .1� - . .. . . -dispensing at Dr. Bigge's-I work there i so, and reached Dr. Hart's house about ten, with the deep love of progress in their � . . � !�:i � . I- . .. ­ - . I - .. : 11 ". . . . .. . - � Shordy:afterxards we i�xere on our way . . . 1. I i k hearts. They i*n look at the massacre of Stout map (whose ap�etite has been the r I . - I all day." . . . . . . 1. t . .- �. to Waterloo Station. - We caught our train, � I . , ow -boarder)-" I declare, I - . - �, I ! ­ .- . eartily' irlad �fiat you are . �­ ; � - - an 100"011.1 * " " I . . - I � --- and- in due time found ourselves at Bourne- 11 And sleep here," interrupted Marad m h - able to I those missionaries from quly one point of envy of his fell' . .. I - . . . I - .- - ; - . 1. 11 Sh&rp is it good fellow, ur. Halifax. I , come, Halifax," lie said, as he led me into, view. They are unable to take into con. have three buttons off my vest." )i1istress . .. I . . . . . . . 1 - mouth. Noel .w&o nearly quite silent :%II - ! sideration tit* brutal fanaticism that of ti.e house (Who has' been a6hifig to give . . . , a . ­ .. . � I . I ­ . - � --- � often say lie has the making of a fortune in ' his smoking -room. "I ho6ve.just come from . ' * .. ­ I - . .. ... � . the way down. I 6beerved hirrf without . osseased those *11ayers of these innocent him a hint)-" You will probablyLfind them .. - I . . -. ..: ... 11 . � -. - . him if he only knows how to apply himself. - the child -1 don't like his condiLilon." I p . � 11 " . . I . g to do so. !lie aenaitiv� eyes, . eople. They 1360 only cruel 11 heathen" I in the diningroom, air.". � . -� I �-` . I ­ . � . -. . . -11 apT,earin re sign df By. the wuy, in case that boy is ill, I sup.- 44wnan I board about him1ant., ha'wan I E I . - , - ­ - - .. . with their distended pupils, a su I- esetting kindly disposed Christians and ad iway from " , L : ., I I . ­ : I L - - - . � I . :. . . . L:: ­ . -. � , .o the hard, flip. -I p6se you. will like Biggs to see him ?---;we' in perfect h6alth,"I replied. - 11 Wonder why Jones mov . - . 11 1, L I.. i : deUcacy, often travelled t Slaying them like sheep. But, how bar*. He was doing a good bu6itiess, wall"t 1, . . � :. . believer he 'has a! "That is the casel-he remained well until. I - � :, '. !, .1 - . I I - .L .1 .. .. : ,.pant face of Maraden. Marsden whistled, can't telegraph for you w . - . " .. . . 1L.. " . ­. m -� � - '.:'., - Id in Ilia head. or anything of that sort "' I"% M i3dav-1 was sud(;euly &out for then about the children at, Greoupoint. N Y. ? hel" 11 Oh, yes-thare were other troubleL - ­ . ' . I . _ .. I - . I t ' �­ : I_L �' :." joked, and was as vulgarly disagreembie as 00 * . What sort of intolerance mud sav ry was I a ... I . . I - .; . ­ 16 I will arrange that," I answered. I and fetto'nd Lim in a at4to almost ap roach- You know how fond he was of telling . -.:* � I 1. .. - - . , man could be. - - , 11 w V, : I 1-. . - - - . � �, :::::: � 7 f .- ' . b wail " -MY friend,. Dr. Hart, will look af ter the � ing syncope. - I gave him I - r 'it that'poseemised Oivum *bile PUZZI se and ise 11, ­ yes, I guess I do." 4-- - - . . madi- , o in Well, he's I - ' I '. � We reached Bournemouth, a 06 . stouing kwo Amor�can-born Chinese boys beisa forced to t;�e these stories to a new . . I ' - I - �. .. - , . ,4 , . , � I .. 1: ... 1. - nd we drove straight to the child -1 arrigoitligitas6ehim.beforel 'rot -urn oinemand-hequickly revived. Since thatil, because their father claimed the right of a 0ountry.to � � � ,.: 1. . :..� - . - ­ I Secured, a I . ­ . �.,�'. � - ..� . . . . I ' I.. :: " - ,a L'o to town. I am afraid I must now say however, his condition has beau the reverse I .. - . . . ­ �� ., .1 I �. . - , . .. - -, � -- . I � , I I Maradens' house. Mrs. Marsden cam 'Good-bye. fit . 1. I tax -paying citizen and sent them to a public " if - . I .. ,I " W. � :1: '' I ­ Merit I . of satisfactory, and lie was so weak to -day, I' Why, asked Dismial Dawson, leaniDg 1. : I � . . ;11. - - the door to receive us. The ino I ��^ I i. "I , '. * � 7 school ? It - the Obinale miniettir at 64 1: � . � ,- : -­ I rose am I spokb'- at the saine'tnoment and the medicine kad so completely failed -.., I � I' , :, , 11 . .. glanced at her,I was atruck with the imerv. .1 .f i - over the fence, why do you ke;P on di,,,9itl' ' ' , ' . . - - I I I . � Washington has a grain of humor, ,dot to . , . . , -. I - - .: : � . . � --. 4 Ong expres little Wool Sprang to his feet and ran ,to my to produce. the expected results, that I . when the bosa ain't, around ?" 11 Becaube I I ,1 . 3: �� --I . , " %ion of her face. She gave her . I .1 ention justice, in h, composWo . I - - In .4 n he will I- . . I , 1. � . - ­­� � ­ husband a glance of a3most terror, then Si f ". - :'. ­ : �- - . " do. � I I thokight it best, for you to see him. I I really like- the job," , assid the -mew farm - : . 0 . . as n in a more di . . I . . d A I want to go back - tci town with you," , $61 am glad! you sent for, we,'-. l-repli d k the same questio i -- I . ..­ I -: - 1. I.- - . . 'Plornalt'o hanid. I'd Got a real likin' far work?' . � . . I wi I . .-I , :,.,. th a forced arrille turned to the boy, faahion, perhaps, though riot. with more ­ - I 7 :). - . I . I , - ;. . him to -be said ; " I don't with to stay here." 1111IThe child has from time vo Lima antlered' . I -. . - - " .. ­ - . atratched out her Arms, and clasped I I &'Sure." "You'd orter take treatment." ­ . .. � ..; .- . , ' reason. I - . . , -4� � - . ' . I.. i . . Come, my little maimi no folly of that. from functional derangemov , of the heart. : i I . . 1, . - Ducks, Just , ..)" 1, � . , . . - - ..�, 4'. her �eart. her manner to the child was, " 7' 1- - -.. , - - , . I' i? .. -'Old Mercator (to little Billy .., "' � I . . ; - .�. - � . � .1 -111011- .11 ­ - - � . " � 1�, -,-:1. _.:. � , I - : - full of tender affection.. " . tort," said Marsden roughly. -He stopped I He had a nasty 'attack uot botore, he was ­­ I I ;:;, %- i ". --. -applies for sit.uatioLl af -1 . 11 Z. a :,�, - . � - J .- , . I . - , .. I . left School, who . " , � . I . 1. - - - i -*%rd and laid his hand ou � the child's � ta ken to Bou(nemou th, l!at'o' D a xamlua�Aou I .�L , .% . A. Poor Plan,,:, I --- .. .. �.. I I "A V- - .: �,-.; . :­.. . for * , I . . I . , I . .1 'I.,,- - � - .., ;..- - :...: i ,": , - . "What fools women are," said Marsdenj � office boy, and p!odunem testimoDial fr0rf). ­%­�,,�, . . : - �...ij...�, '. - i - - . 'I .-I.-...". ­ -:­ roughly. "To see -my wife, anyone. would shoulder. ' - � .. 11 � could not vace the slightest- organic He -You never seern to care ,fi 13*1AW cler' yman)-11 We don't w&Dt you on Sun, , ''A- " -- , ;-�: . -., �.. . - 9 � ' I - ­: , .1. r .1 - , " 1. % -- - ,;; . .. Z .1 . - v� suppose , " v ro dayii, mygood little bo . Have you -.4 . I - to me,"' I said. 'IV,( 1, - , . - - . - :_ � -. hat she was the mother 'of that . Lea e..him owe (ilinilase." . -. � - I -. whother.1 am comforliibl,.6�6r uot� You a a ref . - �..- . 1. . . I - I 'vk I- 0, . I , i . -�.. !-:, � . Noe.], I will speak to you in the drswing. . y ;�: '.. I � I - - ­ .1 �. , � little brat. Come along in, Dr. alifax. . I - . have only exhiAlued the heart cars- not �ho a wi.e your sister was to ereuce from any one who knows YOU 05 ' ...., -.. . I � -,. .. , ­'­ - . - . ' --..I I " . I -1 . - - I...:, 7-,-- - -, I room. " . . / I fully," replied aart, -11rud cannot trace her husband. As long'as he liVed she was we� I I- � I .. I - it ­�'--; :---.. --.:.. - I hope Mrs.- 'Maraden's manner latisfies k days V . ,.. , I .�- . � .. i 1 .* ;: �.:- - - -L . J.- - - I took We child'i band and led hifn oub any cardliao disorder. The -ta4 Of the perfectly d' voted to hNi and nevair tired'*of . I .. .. . - ­ - �.. - -��,',­ -L . yov- You can see for yourself in . . I - - - !:-." *� , ". ­:, �-,' . , , � . I I . . I --- . . '. ­­, ,. . . . - , I . . , � �­. ., ­ � - �:,­ . . . . .: ­ - ::.- ." . .. .. . . -in happinevs.-� - - , . I .1 , . .1 .�O what- . . � . � 6 i .. ., . ,:.�,� . --. .. i , . . .. v. I � -­ �A . f the room. little patient, however, puzzles me consid. eking b . . -1 I -,�! - ­ . �f �. .1 ., 0 . . 7 - . . . �-k..-...-.­.is� ­ . a snug corner your fle(iglinq hiLs dropped. . '. b- I . . . ­ 4 The Reason TherefOP- "- � ..­ .. �. 1. . . , I I I . - I . � . i �'�, - �� . 0 -lid whatviiiii tke result?,lBe, : � I-, - t, - '50 .1 .. - w . " I I., . ­ �; , V ., . 9 doesu% - � , . 1�­ i "YoV must Ve a brave oy, . 11 � 1, - I iiild, I crably-there ill nothing Lim account for this, i�gh' ' . L -�!' Mre. Marsden, when you've done. huggin ' ; W - e"Y�wj,& . - .C� . . - n , y heart against his tearf 'I facei complete d :the Whole: Kys - 11 re. 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Q,% . . r. i- _4�.- : I ... _­* . . ,.�. ",.�. . , 1. oopope . . ­ .. �� , � a - 1.i� ,It�l . . . -1 the captain of on American . -.,. - ­ I _9.1� __�, ,_ , . children, that the mother in lied to t series Of connuie,neratiol" has, linclud d the , ;'i,�. � �_ 1�� - 'YA��" .: 4, * - * trade, while not up to expectations; shows condemne �.. - .1t __. . ­ - - . . -­ e 11_ I ��, � - � , , . - . I ' ' ':_ " . . : - . ' " . , �. � - . , _- ' �'.- t, � � L - i. an increase of twenty per, cent. over last vessel to sight and tile firemen to too years' 88811RIO �7 : , - ,� - " ­� Woorth, -- -_ :_.� � - �1' � !- I _ I , � the duties of the physician, writes a_ 1k ,'� , ',. triumphs of the German arms at 1*40;"if 14sus. Abovit Our Vvm 09 I I _­ K . untlry, ' ­ I.T.�,, - -. ­ ... . ­ ', , � a 2 - �'� �_: ". , , - , �k , _ I year though still behind the showingL of imprisonment at. hard labour for landing correspondent. Hence I briefly sugge t the . ,� w gravelot,te Metz- and Sedang by w Ob ,�. . � , i , Proat srus4a. else iumitt" states, and 18 " . - " ... .." .�,-.' " �, , - . . - - . I lie ., . . . ... - L , 'Aj L ", _ - .. I- -L-,., Z . , ,_I_ .� - . . , -np 0 "". - Vi ,�V� -1 unity was finally 80000 a d " All Parts of slie 441obe* veimdolasa,d a*&, 92. � The cotton market has been unset. cil.rtridges.in Cuba, for 'the. insurgents.. following : A- two ounce hard. rubber ear - .1; ­ J _, I I- .' _. , . oArniAll . tied, and stocks are larige. The Stock . L ": ­ L,;I_. I .1� - ; .. � I , L. :­ L r . -the warinentonthusi sin . A"ortod for N"y Ae^4U&& - :i I It in reported that five British_ cruisers syringe. Tbis instrument is invaluable in' ,_V L" � _ ­_. ". � - . - � , , � - �, 4 - I . anA has called out I . ;, . Exchange at New York has fluctuated . .. . .I L ,-I .� - . �_ . I . are seconding the River Yaug-tse-Kiaug in ' I ., � 1. � . , ­�zl'.. ' I � - . ­ ' � � . ­ . , . . . . I C60:4DA. .- X, - - 3 'considerably all the week, and dearer consequence of informati-on that foreigners . . .- � - I - . , � , . -_%t' � ,.�. "'. . � ''�J, L. - - . of the German people. It ischarged by the VI..., 4. -?I . 11 4- . ; � - , �, - a house, and will last ior generations if ..- : - ,�� .. .... Pla. i� . I . I � ti4 . - - X ;� :.� . . I - X:�,.ig - . - __ . I.i T:-, , L _� - - L: "', "' I PC pose# tOL , tie & moo to a --: �­ If* Fiench that the celebrations have beenitoo .' Hamiltoii now ey is probable. Iron -continues are being threatened with violonce ,in the "red for. Filled with warm Water and, , , , I ; 0 rr ce part . _L . .�! . - '_ Av� * . . . � increase in price, and �hera' is a noticeable interior of China. ' . - 1. I . ' .. _ L 1.: ' .1 _. '.7 � . - -1 11 "i. . . f the mountain, - I __ . I used gently in t6 earn in case of ear-achs, ,� ­..� . - f a military charactor, and that 0 . . . , _:", _4,`� _,4 ,��,,�_ Isirgely.-6 I - - _ . . [I - ­ '' �n�", -. !.� I . . i � a . - ' V. w. �� �� . .,r- .., % shrinkage in the home - demand ; the mill mmemorating or to wash out foreign substances that have ". - '1�1 J . . . " " , -. K J." V I tile achievement of German unification has Typhoid fever I a reported: i 'On the &reloaded down - with orders for months . In honour of the fates oo . I.. - . ,. �_,�,­, _ to 1�0 I' . . ­. I- �, V, 4� , - I : 1��, 'S '. .1 I . � - ,� I-, I �­i'0 . . � increase fi� C ,ho.tham, - tile entry of the Italian army into Rome in accidentally gotten beyond the reach of" , � I �� Ont* she& i,notwithstan4ing A lessened enquiry, - -.i : ',"­, � ;. ... . � sight of in the national exultation . I . .. -, L _. , - . � 187 King Humbert has granted 6, pardon - 1, ,_:�":­ "_ "". ,_�,­ lbeen lost . 0, out _-.1. i_.i _�, : )ver the victories' won - from France. But - Kiyor Stewart ot'-Hamiltoio, is expected Cotton mills are advancing the price of to all the t4icihan 'rioter@ who were fingers or tweeiers. It will quickly w"h .� ��_,., .�-Z'�,�,"7­- ­_.L.; �� ­ .,.. � ��', " ;� -_ L ' � :,.. - -_-,,,. , . - 1home froul Florallcie ot the end of next aoods though demand Jae& now is easier. � _1� .i. A"" � I ." ­ p . z . ­ � -I".. 1.6-1. �1� . - ,vhile the anniversary - . I -undergoing sentences of -imprisonment for bugs that got in the earn, gravel, grains of. 1�,.`�.,­­. I;.,. I _,� ­ ,4_�,-.. . .. .1. - . L ".. , . . . cannot .but be die- month. , . . There is a falling off -in the enquiry for less than ton years, . . ' *. .1 .X,��f, ­�.' . . . I 00 . _ � , . �aateful fo France, an a pointed reminder Orders havai bt4nh Issued 46- h-tve the some lines ol Woollen goods, and a few " � 11 I rn, beano, and other roun,4 and slippery,_�,,. L ., _'I'.� 7L� Z .� ­_'_ - . o I.. .1 ,:e,�,t.: . - :­ ,� -- 4; - - '... , , , �-'. �. .�, .,., * . ' . I . The uprisine among the natives 'in obje3ta that children seem especial ­ � - . , -_ -1 " . . the display of Sault Ste. m . - , ly fond,: , , - - - . i;... "I". .. . of her great, humiliation, aria Canal kept open on Sun-- mills have closed. : I . . . ­;,4,.�,:��' - - -,w _%�.i- �.., , - I . . - 1- _.�___ - . . _.L - -Mbrocco is spreading and assuming a much - . - -:* :;, - :J%-.:`, -'-,' '�:�i.r, I feeling it has evoked in Germany has an days unti4 the and of 'the season. 7 a of poking in such cavities. The sArnr , , d..,., � - - I I � A— . . I . - i ­ ; ..�,��". . . . . . 4 .--_�i UNITIMSTATM- ` 1. . tribes . .7- %-7L " , " as ' . . ... �. I � . more serious Aspect,. Three great rem& p which I ­-�� . � . . ._!­.�_i .1 .� . ^hole been temperate, slid tree from Constable Karlyscote, of the Worth W- t . ' . have made a combined attack upon 'the rk a plies to the nose, from �. �_ .­ ,:-,. . . the w . Mrs. -.Vanderbilt, denies -that-- Mies I - ­ I t., � - ,:-, �Z,'-� , ". . . m'. � - ­,­.- i. -�:-,-`� .; : .. '. - , ., I -.- , .. - - � . Allythitig Calculated to give undue"hqence. Mounted Police, at Wapell&,L was fatally I Vanderb'ilt is *epgaged to the Duko-,of stroughbld of a 'ahief who in one of the have removed Violins of rags, chewing gu ' �� :.I- �, L.. , ;�-� �' - . . . I kicked by a horse. I. principal sdharenw of the Sqltan and .pe", etc. These substances produce great . - "�� .�'7 ­ �� � .1. - ­ uch in evidence it ­ � Marlborough. - 1, I � . - I.P. rny had been m I 0 . I � �.,!, � ...: , "' 4.; 11�0.1 If.the ar .. I Hon. Mr. Dicke has ordered )'- 500 Lee' routed his forces. . . mischief if allowed to remain, but the - .1 . .L " . embered that it was through. N t There ari twiluty-four 'areamorles In - . - . .. . d - � ,-: - . .4 . , ,__ , m y . - I . f early application of the syri � and warm .*,'' , ` �� .,,f: . mii-t he re Iletford rifleR and 800 Lea. Metford carbines I Captain Manrioe Vermouit, a member o . . . �.. -*.Air ."., . - - ­ . . � . L k, 7.'�.�.,X,!_ '.A� - . . Maine that do' nothing but manufacture i water savee'untold misery anr6f ton man .: . . , , 11�._. , �".,-,,4 . , - . its,, instrumentality that unity was won, for tile Canadian miiitia. - . butter the year round. . . . . a Ifrench mission on -the Upper Ubangl, I Y, '��,�­ � L - � ".1, , � �___ ' -1. . ' I I ­ _ - _!.�� �,:. '_� I... �­ - . .1 � I that in.tbe view of the- y�ang emperor The statue of Sir J ohti , ed6tild has . I I .� , � - , .- I. , " ., a N It who has returned to France, penetrated dollars. ` I -1 i--,.­��.- , Z _ . - ._. :. . '' - . , . , - . , . , - . , - , - , - , - , , . , . , , . , . , . , . , ,_ - . - - . - A Wabash, Ind , jury has ;decided thst into A good supply of court plan Wr in another I Z - -� --__1 .. � -� �- '. rived in Kinguton, and it is possible that Emin's province of Equatoria, and . - . ,__-� -.1.- & Woman &Rai . , ­ ;. . ­ I - . . - ill diredt,ed the cetemoviep, the ar . kissing net her will does not essential. It will cover and heal many oll" L . . I ,­ . -�,�, .. t,".,;.-�� ". , , �' '. ,whos - e w ' it may, be unveiled next mouth. . exploded tile watershed between the Wells if left uni 1: . 1� .. . ,_.� I—, �4.­ ; ., ''i,-.1'_1_ - I . . . -lerwaii. r .11 In- . . . -_ constiLuto an wman4t. ­ I . . I 1 and bruises that %ttended or � ' - ;,�_,­. ( a my. is' the German nation one . . the rivers flowing into Lake Tchad, and the 0 . :,. , _.� - _ ., 1, ,� . . .1 - L - 'Over four hundred oi Winuipag'saitiz - chafed by the ordinary rags usually bound ,. .:- - _�_ I r, -, deeJ, considering the long struggle for - A true bill has been -returned against tributaries of the' White Nile. ., - - . - . , _'_ -, "; ' - � �` " " "., 0_., __ . . . atteti,led the farewell reception atGovern. - � the sores, are long in healing -and , : L' *L"' , .,. __� - . - - .- 1 -Ire. Muck at Buffalo for uttering counter- . over ? _. , .I . -_111�' 1: U&tiollali .. . LAdy . ' . -i .0. . ty, a struggle -which' has all the meut House given- by Sir John and The manoeuvers of the French army in - - 4 , T '14.. � 4 . fait American stamps. often serious conditions result, entailing � :,.:-,. .:-1: _�_ _-m,�Y��:-%_ .t � . . , � ­ .­.., �. �. -. -11 I .1 interest of riction, and the rapidity with Soliultz. ,�_ - - � tile Vosges closed ou Thursday with a grand sufferin and expense to aura A big bottle -. - I . !_-.�-.,,'-,-_�!,.W 1. 1 - . . I Steps are being taken to hold 'on - 6aci- review va, Mirenourt, which was made . . . .1 - . i ,*, , - - - ,I I . .. , - : ''i .which the final crushing blows that FOR it 1"he QuAou's Hotel 'property'-&- t'Mon t real dental and Oriental Fair" in Tacoma, W ash., remarkable by the presence of the Russian of simpfe arnica liniment should always he i .1 _­ - 1-1 . - -riff t Mr. Wiffiam found on a particular shelf for hurried..,-.. * ' I '.. _ ­ " . . I i -"! - � �, - "T'; - . . were delivered, the Germans might well be was sold by the Sht or I . in the summer of 19W. Grtneral Dragomiroff and Prince Lobanoff, '... 'I.. �,�.7 _­. _ -, _1 I .. . I Dardoned h rried their rejoicings Hanson, acting on behalf.. of some of the - while cleaning 'the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs. needs. - Ita vigorous application will soothe ' � ' ­ ., 4 ­, ; .,-.,. ..', . d they ca oreditora,,for $21,000. 1 . - A man in Gilsum, N. H.. Many a sore spot or bruise in children, and ' I '. ..,:tt,;� .,4'_L.� . . .. : , ' - . 1; " , , . _ : L. �._;!.k"A'; � - - � . I annihilation . . . P -L 'I- out a raceway recently, founa a gold ring Tile Russian officials were received with lame backs in the older members of the " I �:! " 1"', � -� -, t It : .% . they have. TV . to the rice . 4 ­ ,0;�!. . - .. .LUrther th&n I 11 n Forty-four cents a bushel which his wife had vlost seven years immense outhuaisom. t - ­. . ­ __ y . I., i . ,a [tt Jena exposed the Germs . . family. A Anialler.'bottle 20 per cent. ,: .' --. � ,,'?, - .'- , -A -` W, of Pruss . . I buyers h%ve fixed for Manitoba Wheat at - - -P _ . .%"`�- -�'. "A - ��'r " � . I . .­ I Fort ago. Althou h the more humble among those solution of m6nthol should be kept so - L . 1 ..'.."', .N. - . peo le for a time to absorption by other .poin'ta where the eighteen cent rate to : I ; I - :1 - ;4,-"��-�.­­V - .. - p I I lit1,0000ramm r school gr concernef in the mwwaore of missionarion at bandy m to be found in the dark. The days' I ,: ,.: .. ."N I - ."f L, . .� - nations, ardPhad not the oppression of William afloat exists.'' - I I Ab6 a aduates - -1 : ,-." , - : �!,��`e- . ,� � _ _ . Ku -Cheng have been punished, the utmost- ---especially nights --will come when Johnny; -2. � - __.-, - , ". .. 1-�..! . . of Brooklyn are unable ta find places in ' lol,�V - , * - , . .. - . Lord Dufferin has 6_void4lio the reqpest . �, ',1...__i1 I I - Napoleon 8 . t%L ! I, � � : . imulated dormant national son. tile High schools,- no crowded are the" efforta of the British Consul have been or Susie screams with a violen ttooth ache. -'- :.- ' . . .11 _.. �? . for his portrait, for a National -Gallery at . . . .­ ' " � L . . .11 - �- � timent, it ii possible - - ' .. " . _ " . I � ,�X, � .. �* that they might have Montre&I,'A0001RpLllyi13g it With A very buildings. � unavailine to induce the authorities to deal Then it iA that's little bit of cotton wool � ' - : ,,,, - . . � - " ' ' ��, . I . - � , - ­ _. : ;� � .. ,hared the : ate of the Poles. As it w�e, the c�rnplirneutary letter. _ . I A'herd of 7,000 horm was bought on a with tb* Viceroy of the province and other saturated in,menthol and applied to the : - I __ L I .. ­ ,-j .L ... I _ ­ -F , . cz . . - . I __ I Wsshing�on much the other day by the high officials who are Alleged to have been aching tooth soothes the young or old _"� .. . �: 1. ­. ��,��,�,�,!- , . � - I - . �...L:__ Jownfall of Napoleon was largel to A sharper who gave"his name As Fred Portland ]Horse Moat Caoning Company at responsible for the How sufferer into blissful sleep. Or perhaps - . : - W,!_.��"Ivx . . . ' - _- ­ ­ . . � 1­,� .- ,I .. � . . I . i ' -. '_ ' .. I � . � houghint ., I . . . - � � L . ., " ernational jealous- -Wilson ot Montreal was arrested at Lou- 83 a head. - - � . r excruciating head- .­,� . . ,.� L , �, ,Terman ar a, t . — . - . .. . - _!17 , �:, , . %_ ,� -, lea and ad erse cOndition's provi he lied bunooed Mr. James , , - I , . . � . h a, most likely the result of over- . '' - - - 1. . . . 1. - mted the don after - Boston in V Id -to -have spbut'$75,OW to PESTH'S TELEPHONE NEWSPAPER. ac a ­ - _... � .. - 1, ' Blakie, a White Oak f%rmer, out. of $50. . . work and cars. A piece .of old linen' * - . - .. I ... . on of their depire foir unity on the , entertain t4le Knights Templar, and the - .­ .! - . . realizad ' . � �. sprinkled with the menth ­ . �:'.-U-,_.� , " .. - The C. P. R. is Opening now StAtiOns, knights left behind $1,000,000 in the city i . I . .L' � . ­ -1 "; -..14 : I :­ - - L - i . - - � , '. . collapse of the Napoleonic empire. See L _�� ., putting or. vight operators and employing of baked begoe. Has 9,000 Subscribers and Was Iseess in to the forehead and covered with a few -� . I - �.� �: 1, - _ - , � 1, ­_ - - . . �,,. . . . - � d the thickliesimes of paper, to prevent too ra id 11 �' .I:.- �.­..- .. - " .. � . I - .: - tioniLlism, factional differences an additional 1,rain arews to handle the �lg Operation Two Years, . t '. - 1. 1��1'111­'.­, , " .. . I . . - . A movement has been proftioted at _ ,,i,,*d r evaporation of the medicine, and tE .1 _ . - . - -1 � � i . . .�. 11 . ­ .. . jealousies V nd intrigues of strona nai&hbors wheat crop in Manitoba and the No . a : ­ . 1*, . �.�_.�,_�.­ : � I . r-th' Vincellinall looking to tile establi-ilmout df 1%s telephone newspaper org at headache passes off like a charm. Or - � .1-1. - *� .--,,-':1-1 1, � . , . . - I . _. .. � . _..: further posbponed its accomplishment, and �v eat, . . . �* !:� . I � - -1 � - !" -, I . ! �, . a universit at Lincoln Oity, Ind., on the Peoth, Hungary, has now been worki a pain in his backv 1, � . -'- "' ' " .__ I I - V Re perhaps grandpa has v_ , �, i. ��* � . . . . nploy6a of the site where Linaoin spout his boyhood. r��!:? .. : ,*�,o L even when' the break with France finally -- .rwo of the *otnen! successfully for two years. It in the only or neuralgia of the face, or a swollen joint, .., . , �' ­_ t�. , - . . - � W. C. McDonald tob"oo. works at Mont- a L , I __.,; - �_,,:,:_%�, , ready to The r000rd of attendance At tile Public then in - the menthol applied as befor ­ t:% .: -� _: - -:-,!", - came, Italy and Austria stood .- .-,. :� I I - J .. real who were injured in the, recent fire 'so Zkowspaper of the. kind in the worldi It - _ _ , �;,_,,_,_:; �.... . . hools of the United States during the directed, worth its weighL in gold. But, I .. . - - -�,�;��- : ­ . -11, .. . 1 throw their weight on the French side OR have enterid actions for damages Against is called the Telephone Hirnondo, or . ." 1, ", j - . . - lant, year gives a total of tb,630.268 1pupils, _ b,e ver,y careful not to permit any of th4� . I I � 41�,, . :_, L ", - _. ­ - ?, ­ . - . Mr.McDonsid.. - . - - �­,�'. ,�. _ .�. ..: , I �,, . - - - the first German reverses. . _., ., . .. I .� -, ! . _. ­ I . I - of any other H"d, oo&ts 2 cents, like a printed paper, liquid or its fumes to git into the eyes, an * - - ,- ' ,�j­ - ` .. ___ . .,..-- 1'. . '. .i: � �.; � - _ - - . a figure. larger than Lhst � � ? - '_ .F�_.". � �L,-j.. . . . .1 - . . : , L�. - ".. , � - ! I I . . Theservices of Rev. Prof. B. Warfield, nation. - . . and is valuable to persons who are unable it will'prove very Painful. Cold water _. .1 '. ; - _ L 'L �, ��_� �'�,__'�__7,i ' . _ , . - - - � . . , I I .. - But -organization and metho(I -turned the D. D., oi PtOnceioa Untvermity� have - ' . applications kept over the eyes in- the best' . .-- ­.. - .-,-. -a __ .,, : . The battle-flold of 'Chickamaugs,- An or too lazy to use their eyes or who can- . .. �. 1;, '�A , t" . - .: , . � . �_,� :��;_,,�j�. . .. ale' and .the terrible blows of a campaign been moo . ent. , � �. i . . __ I " ured by Knox College, Toronto, for Tennessee, wheroi thirty-two years ago . .. . � -.-- . _. �. ! . _ PC I - L remedy in case of accid . L .I � ?,q L ­ . . ­ ­. _.., - _. - . . I -on the general subject I P not read. It has 6,(M subscribers, who IA&tly, a good magnifying glass. There , L 'L I 'Lj_�_.A�.. . .. I- � swift ag that of Napoleon in Italy averted a course of lectures thirty thousand dead and wulmded Is - .� I .._�A.i. :',. . _ _ . , � '. � �_" .: .- . - f systematic i.boology during,,the month, I receive the news As they would ordinary are many painful points that cannot easily; . __ � ._s ._1 - '', I . . . - the nienaee -,and won unification -for Ger. 0 . . was on Thursday dedicated as a pleas re '_ I.— I ".. - I ­'_ �,__ I . . - P � of'Oetober. . ;.,.: .. i .. - I. I �: - .. I 1. Park. I ulaphone iine"wa. A special wiril 168 be seen with the naked eye. Thorne in .%:, .- - " �, I I ��.., It . . :� ,.L . " . - . � � .I- 1'._.. ­ - m3ny as it could only have been won with I the flesh, cinders or other minute substance . ­ . .. ' I The Montreal Colitpa tion miles long runs &long the windows of the .� 11 .. L � , "If'. - ­ I "y M"Milla"s The K&niao 0iq B"rd- 61 It4vos' � . , . , . . as And holding a grand fair in '. in ti a th t the help of magnifying I - . ­.. ..T ­ , . year, : ... �,­ & _" ­­ . .- � .1. Europe constituted 'as it then w %foutrealnext I ' :�­.--,- ,�, , . I 1, - 1. . - has romul ated an order forbidding the houses .of subscribers- which are couttooted , -1 �� ��.,�,�,­,^_ I ".. - , _. . cOntillues to be. The series of coinmuni. coveritig 4em,cen May 24 And Ootobbr 12. stnoriall , of cigarettes by 'pupils duri I I a wilf enalble you to detect and remove* " - .- " . -If - �� I � - . . I . - lk,_�. , . !. I . The exposition will be called the British '29 * the main line. by separate wires and 11 Beside this - luable upe it in an exceeding. I.. I _"_.`4, * _ _. i . - na- . - _1 :. - .1 -, . I .. C.%tiolls Lhus sta'udewith the Gtrmau school hours (on penalty of expulsion), and witu . Va ' . . ; L ' - L' I ; : . . . Empire Ex osition and ..International die. I . P, _ _ �4 ..­­,Tq ,. . �..,_­. tioll for the realization of an'' separation instructing teacher* oo rigidly enforce the special apparabus which prevents thl� ; ly useful necessity in any home to dev4lO � . I ­.. , . L 1� . play- of AiNations. . many interesting facts in nature to stud ,, * J*­,"--e� . - � - � Y, . "I -, - . . � . . ._..� . _1 . _. . .. . " rule, I blocking of the system by an accident at I -1 I . J . . - . - - I . � - :', tti*1�1 a r!ght that belongs to every stroug ' ' - - . i the beauty of flowers, apd the ititricacica '. .. .1 . - " , � - �- : .-L. - An agitation. it Wig - Worked UP TftoCo�fton States gibibitiou At itlanta, , any one of the stations. Within the houses � of animalcule We so instructive and inter, � -- . - ._�,,: �, - .1 . I . - � i.. .11. �� :. I - . - j� L � 4. t . _. . __. L pcop'e, and remewLering the humilia ' tion Amongst the Germans of this Norl"hwast Georgia, opew�d on Wednesday with much 10 Ake it' P quip -. .-I - � 11'4,'�, . . . - .. - ug, (lexiblo wires in )"Ible. to I eating to one and all. By all meatift e ,r e . ­'� � ..� .- - . _... -tijat ImLion orice endured at the hande of Terrvories to have t,he use of the German ony; President Cleveland started carry the receiver �o the bed or any other the home with a good -1 . ..­ ­ '?, -A A �' . I . . corolla , large magnifying I I .­jj� - 1--,K � . � - . language allowed in the schools. M r. I Or two _ I _. , . ­",...� �11 I - '\',�pOie011, aall its.lovgwaiting and strug. 9 I I � . - � ­ I , . the machinery at a oat time by touchin part of the room. glass. The coat is small-& dollar -� 1- -.1 .� . I I I . . _ . I . I I Ptitor Glamsen 41 Hoothern has ;writ.tan - i - .1 - , ,� . . I . . I . . - ; . : . gie, the world will have little sympathy the ei**Lrioal connection at bis iesidto.ce, The news is not delivered as it happens --.and will last a We time. .7. . ..- I �� . .1. ­­ ,­+,� '' . , _ ._ , �, L , , r. -. - , �, . . -1 ',�' . I . .. I,.:. - I... 9, st,rong letter in support of the move. "Grey Gsbloii." to come in, but is carefully edited and , An for the -.washiing : Al*ays reme*� . '.. _: " - � ­ . � with Frencti complaints of undue lexUltAL- Mont.. - . ! . .�_ . . r� . . . . , . _. - L Tti ' _­ '' ..C..�., C _ -.1 - _. . Daniel Sprakor, ot Foods, N.Y.# g w000r in to a printe Be u 0, at a ta a loans a On I - . � . .,.- ' � - "I '- _ -4 . I iv , 1, _._ .,�, - _. - , - -erthele.98, there are many d&n- . r I : ". * . � .. - tion. iN Qr< The rout6 ity unol " A ep"I only president the Mohawk River National so th at, any time known. water by -themisOvis, and not with the. � :. �_,�� :-- -,. , " , I ; - . .1 . . . . .. ''. ,- . ,_:. � t . . _ . I - rifrontll)g tile Germany of to -day meeting holdooThursday afternociaby a Bank has over had. He has hold the office what pairt of Ote paper he is going to hear. oirdinLr w h. This goes far to insure clean . -_� I .11 _. I . . 1. . gero co - " ' .. _! , ".. 1� i. - I.. I . . which might well serve to temper the vote of 13 to,S.deiDideti to engage Mr. for forty years, And. although he is 97 It begins with the nigh telegrams firran all linens. Wash them on a day separate from . : ,;:, . �, , . . ' ; ;_ . - � � . ­ . I . _� . . Mansergh, the eminent wa 7 __ _ . � _.- '-'.' �­' . . - . Ler works expert, '­_ � . � - . - ,...:L_' .general rejfAcing, nots,bly the growth of � years old, goes to the bank daily and porto of Hurope. Then comes the calendar the general washday,and a brignt day is in- i 1. .11 _�­...... - . . . of London. Eng., to come to Tbronto to Examine every piece, and if . . :-.- -'. - - ;��', . . . I .. __ . � . I attands to business. of events for I he day, with the city news -d isponsable. I 1. __-'r, ,:5;4, . . - . . .;;. . . m.ilitarisrn an4 th.e greed for heavier arm&. report -on the beat system of water oupply ­ I I lists of strangers at the hotels. there '&really wine or coffee stains wash them ' .. .- L. -4 ,��: ,.� . - '! I - in the emperor's deciam. for the city. . uslaoral Groolyt wbo has beo.o inter. and the . . I - . _. �,.��.� � - .-!.. - .�_ _- ' _-1 '_ L' - I . - . - - nients, reflected Af tar that follow articles on music, art and out in a week solution of borax water, and - - . �. ­'!.',_.�­_�,�- -; . - I . . . I . ! 1, � . . . viewed on the proposed balloon polar expe. - - � _q - e', --'a" 1, .- .. � I - .-, . . . ­ ­ . - . liov* the �, - � -,:., . v : . ,,-y� - I . - I.. tion at t1le, dedication of the national - Mr.-Hsyter Road, beputy'Suporintood tinion of Mr. Andiree,:ddos not be literature. The iltaff is organiml like that 1 u t them in the sun for &while before being ' , - ..�, 4 . ".1, � f -� - I.-,- I Inded enWieneral of Indian Affairs, has retarned of any Other newspaper, and is on duty put in the wash water. Fill your tab With: -� 1 .. rl:_�.._ - ­ - , . - - � � , ...- I ��-- . � � . � I . : :nonuineut to William I., that hes itlte plan is feastiato or likely to be otiocossful. . . ,:�.,�,�-.%­, ! . - . � I . - _:­ - . . - to Ottawa from the West. Fteoardiog the from 7.30 in the morning till 9:20 at night, clear, hot water in waich you have dissolved .. _ .; .1 - - ! . - . . '_O Trake the G man army strong enough, rumoured up i i - ' Roginoor Melville im of a like opiniou, and . ,;I -*.. ,� - :. .f,.�, ,__ %%. .- . 6113111011311% .the Blackfoot After the oopy hims'paseed through -the threeorfour tablespoonfuls of pulverized -1 'V, , `,� � I . regards ki,r-. Andree's sohome as fooliah. . - . . �� : . L -.:- .- . . I -lot only , to s§yo . tbore in no tro -'big . , - W,�� _-., . ,J ; ut,ee, 6ut'to dicte;Le, r. r�e'Zf ha do, for t"- paper is subject to borax. Wash the linen through this with . . � , , - I �& 4 . � 10(hous, N1 u . . *41torill 111 I - ' '14 " .A . . I$ ing the washboard,;' � , . '' ��L. - - u . OZZIRUAlm - ordinary news. out scap,and without us _'." ,� `,.P' � : � ­_ ,he pence of E . But the process of whatever. In fact', lie contends thilt there L , . theteame restrictions ,w . -�.i " .- . . I I - . ; � . . - 11 in and out of the wawr. ` - � - .i � -� ,�. .. ­ - - never was any 81 ­_,!, �J -� . .- :_ . * -naking the armystronger. hag already thing serious or unusual. thill has r*nouncod the oommorcial rpers, and is hable lor, its communication sousing it we - - '"' ' ". - - iV . Out Of the' L I ... �, I,- k -.1 -1 - -1 '' .... I t . , .. .. .*' I— , . - A memorial service to the Rev..Roboit treaty wivil Lugland, concluded in 186t i&giveh totho "opinakere." .,The" an Then work the borax water ­. 77:��, -_ . - , , - . .. :, &I - , . . . .- ... ,Ap�_ . . - .: - gone HD far that itrthreateon to break down voices and clear linene in clear, hot water. Next put them . . .1 ..-..,_.,_.__, I ; � with strong - . ,�,_, � _,.L� �,�. � .. . Stewart and )iis'w* ife. who were m4rdered goveral as*" of oholora have, b,nn M � tsu MOD Way ; . . _ . �, L.,: .:- - �, tho nation, as the mad desire for OrgAGIES-0 founclation, wbo work in abif to of two at through a clear cold water in the same - .. 1, � " -,;,. ,."--' . - 11 �"i: ," - . ­; recently in Cnina, was hold on Sunday torted in GonstoantioOple, and One of them d :. , � ,� . L -1. . tion threatens to destr6y its government�. evening in 8L George's church, Ottawa, A a tians, and -4&lk the news Liarough the (no board or soap), but into whioia ool �, '_.�'..'� .4,-3% :_ .- - ..., " resulted J,atuly. _: ­-,: - L_ :-�.. ,,��'.... - . . - 11 I . telephone. - There are twouty-eight editions I water you have a very little starch, and a .. . I a - �,�" , . L . . -when the ktev. G. o. riroop,. of Montreal, I -`:*�, ,�, 1. . . . . ­ I � . ' A mlliwy train r0turrift W Paris on uttered a -day. Additions too the first little pulverized borax. Wring earefull ; . .: , I *;�-',!,- - � .1 - I . ! , -:� " - L ,��_ I , , :, ­;- �',' - ­ . _ , , �% '.�,It . L. .. � I - .. . . d am nearly Thursday night was wracked. sad thirtwa oMtiou are announced an news items. . _ 1, 1, " , . I . , . ­�,.,;� - . , oclared that Robert 6towart, is . ... . . --- '' � �..:­�� ' L. . I L .1 . : $omething Else.,,. ....'_1 L I and strotoh out on your line in the suo . .r.__:_.1; I .- __ 7,1, : _ .:, ­ , . t .,(, - �,�, , a martyr as Stephen, who prayed for his . - I 17i ­­: , , . I . -:,, , . wer�j.kjlled and sixty injured. , . .Vo _ , ,,:, L L, .� . - .., 1: I- .. - ihi' lady "nu . _. . _:.%,._._ ". .. .L. A London journai makes funot r4orers, and " much deserves to West! I To fill up tim - time when no news to tilldry. Take down, and pull all wrinkles ro � L�. '_ .. , , 'L Fifty houses and the Dominioan Mon"- coming in the subscribers are entertained out gently., Sprinkle, and fold 4venly at I ,-. . - ,,%�-: % . . I I - _'�L . . - .1 . � I i. � . t Z_ ; , . . ,bicyclist, or rather of bar cosLatile. . - he marvir's crown. tL . ­ . I , . �_ i ., � . - 1. ..�' -r.--,;- .. ..: I �_ tory at Friess,eb, Carinthia, Austriiag wore with vocal and instrumental oolecerta. edges. and leave in your basket a couple of ;.� .1-:.'..., .1 I I 1. . . - ' . . 1. . .1. I - . ­ . � . There had been an accident, though � . . fectly dry, �. . L. 1. I '...­_i-� , . -.,. -.1 L.. - 1: _ ... ORMAT)BILITAIN.�,�.-:�,�-.'.L�l,. - burned. ­ The" wereat first given for them especially hours. Irontill smooth and per! ­ ` `�,`­ .� � . happily it was not very serious. - . - . I. _%'y I - . . L � ..... . 141; . I - . - I . . t?�.,:�::��'�r 7V , . .­� , , second Chinon' I*" guarani in the office of the Hiruoudo, but DOW the ;�nd fold lightJy, havinst shelves or drawers . g ' ' J*,*' � j �, L . . . I aw very sorry, air, said the fair '4clist 9 I I �oad L . .1 � - � .� v :�, ; 1. . i1r. imip Reeveb is re rted to - ha�* i �i . r - '�_:.j�i,' .- --- I . cation with the orra in which to keep them out of the dust. of "" 4Z .,.__� - . - . '--- to the victim of the accident, but ,What C&LU "r4arri6d again at the age of ra : France And Rusais Will DO Undertaken In Wire is in *Omniaul : . _,.1. ; �, - - . _ . .11. , -­ - --,',-.-, ,1 - - - . L. ... _ � ";I", � . - . .- . . - .i' -,� -,,�,�-,�. - ' 1. - L . , . , you e � 1piftet at this period of the nineteenth ' The Britian Association f9r the . AA " November. . I . - house and the mumio halls. mad an Sunday$ such size and shape as will need but .1 little - - , ..� '. _i - � I I L ". - MOO- - - ­ will w"te days with the ohutohos. The creasing and folding of the linen. . .. .. " . ­,�..,4��­',.A . I � I -1 . . . . ceatury - 0 po1wris �' .! : . ..' .,:.6,*1 ­ :i - .;1-1..Sj1 . . : if you ride -a horse that shies at a meat of .Science �has. decided to jmeot in Thor* on lndI"tl0-"- that th . ­ .1. . � . . , -� ­,".... .. .'' ..'­ 1t-,,'!' . -­ - . . munio I& transinitted at'timea to other ; * Y. -_ " , . . . . I . -may be i4vilted to intoorion in the &&#An of i . 1. .: 1. ,u - , ,_� . Llneh�i; I..' - ,_ �. _ �_ tL" . . 11 . , . - _. , ­: - e �,.: ; L �' ' I ­ - I . _� bicycle ? Toron to in 1897. - , plao" in Ansteo-Hungairy, and recently the - - .: (;,.-- :. Table � _ : . . I .. r ­_',L.':,,Lj.` ��­ I .: . . - - . I . I . ; . . _.... . _,? _L�' * -- ` . - - _, .�- , - .. �� - . - - " " -- - ,,�, -.v . . Poesibly her manner gave offevow.r- At Forty thousari4p6andif wakU'61r j6wels Belgium &a4 the Congo Irree 8"La. Hirnoado asiahrophoue was connected with I . . -T -, �% ` �. .1 J ..; ,,, � . - '. I 1. I ­:: . As all Ou'r lady readers know, it is'll . --.1.1,.; . , ­�"4, �­, . . .. I . all events, he.answered in a very dry belonging W Mira. Lajilgtry woretaken A Lot of riUs and Military 4t,oM in- - the circuit going from Trithte through ­ . . T 2� �_ ,�� I - !� . .. . . _. I . 1. �,�. . _-_­.�Z.' I I , - tone: __ from the Union bank, Lonuou, on a forged tended for the Cuban insLurgento have, bow Violaus, Bromn, and Peeth, -to Berlin - 'quits fashionable to use pale -tinted linenal, . . .11 . . ­ . .1 �� . . . . . . -L ,:,..:.,x . - ­. ., , . �. :�. � �, , i",�­ .:� .__ , JOB OOM_ L " . :�­. - �a � . ; L I NI adam, it was not the bidycle th i horse I . I discovered ,on ow Britiah.1sland of An4ros. She W - being heard in all the" places for luncheon cloth*, and most lad. 1. .L- ' .'.�J - . - I .- .., order. usic . � 1�g __ I . .. - . . � . . _. - - - . - ; shied at. , - : . q. I The staxifters Constantine and Travethlok Tw* gunboats have been ordered to with equal clearness and form The happy Plain Of its being VOrY. hard to keep thenO m _, __ ,f:,t-�i.,;� , .� . - ". . . . '. _ - ­ . - , - � . ­ . . " � L _ . . - I _. I ifaei', ":L, _�:­' ' . . , -Ak - -,��' �', . ...__ * ;-..'��'�.'­I�_- collided on Frill - ­ � -, I I- - , - :.1-_1:-'1i. 21!�,�­,_�rl- ---,., ,". _ ' � ­ " . ... '. ­ - . - .�. i, ..;,.; � - I . -,t `-, .-- : -..: V . . ". � .- - -,.-. �, . .- :.. ­­ * . A. AY Off the Outr&000 Of the Kuohei% Phtu% to eaforoo Plitkithment Of Hungarian, mu lie " all day and hoar I . ' `o , " . , . _.. 1. , "... I " �T,ft i � :-.. . .:.." . '� . Carrie's mu , : - ; : '.* � , pure and froWL The 'eam.e may be said of. I � - . 5�'q ", I ," The Constantine was out to the. rfiateft -who attacked the inissionazies *v4rytbi all that is going on in his town. 4 � - - �­ �, oN . %. - . . . I -',.- . River Tyne. . -following pointo � ,. . i,�%­ . .. ,...­­____... f�, I �! . the water'n edge, and. foundered. but her there. ' . - . white. line16 With the,- .. __T.­",_�,:P�,�-j_: , -.:... '.. '' I -1 tie - Carrie had been instruoto& to I - . . - � �,i:,.. - . _. ..'' I I in ..1:11X­:­��,�_�,�t - : : learn a -Scripture verse with the word good crew were rescued. . in the Provisos of volhyftia, Ituse as will rams' : 1� W.1_1. -_ ; ­ .. I. - OLMly adhered to, such *rticl "..I',. �� ­ I S: - , I . , ., lk'] I I .--, . -.-�. . - - - '6* - The NeW Woman' asi a Niwdd. - . .. ,:. *.­-�---- �' - 111 �. � " * -, L_ . - * i . %;: � �.:_ � -L i L. Accordingly her parents taught her. Theatory that tho:iuml'd obobillion durin,1 one week towarAs the close of Aug- '. all that is desired for a much longer #me k ".. ��,��1,.-11��-,I, � . �­ . . .., , W i .. . .. - .,�"� il � - ; �. . .: . It in lawful to -.do good on the Sabbath dollars is to be .rwsad. by the faithfa: ant there wore 5,80 cases of cholera, with A few d%ya-ago, at a ihooting party I �1; 1� .*. .�.. ,.�� --,� , " . i �. . . . � if laundered in the ordinary way. . I-, . ., ,-, - , �, �,:, �_._��* I ... . . 1-_ . .1� , ,­ I I'� . ''' � I _!�, . I day.. . - Catholics of the world to - obtain for the 2,134 deaths, ­ . the nortb of Scotland, a .woman appeared Delicate forget-me-not blue, pale givift..' _. ". �:­ �, ... I...- . I . , . . . , . F .. ­ . ­k� __ - Th M -OL In ited - 1. :.:. ­ I.. t. . ��_?_. � . I e little I id' repamed her t6t," - any Pope t.emporai power, is attoorly discrod A Spanmb warship -was sunk in collision a" in sko orthodox .sporting .outfit cream color b�ordcred with brown, delicate ''. - -1. � , 1- - - .: I 1.j_-.. L: _� � % ­. . - tilnes S() . . � - - .. .1 I :.. .1 I - L� :-. - . . _. I %.� - . - ftly.to herself before the beginguing ,in Washington, , , * - Aear Havana. Admiral ?art* C16PL4iD hitherto monopolized by the oternor sez. pildc, are 'all good for luncheon clothe and t :1 � .,.,- 1, �, ­ ­'� . .. _.._.__, _ "; , ., , . I . ..." * - )f -the general exercise, in which. all the '. I ..­ Ir, -:�. . . . - und in, ,.1. �.,1.1-,- - -� - . \ . ' Geoffrey Perkinat - an American, wi;o Banez, three others offloors, and 30 of the Although ilke expanded a considerable can be matched in napkins, and- fo L _�, �.i­­­i_ -. . . . , , _ _ A_.�.�'L' �._ _. I I Sunday -school classes weri-to join. i Then, represented himself to be a lawyer and crew were drowned. . . number of eartridges, she did* not succeed beautiful artistic desigus. With such _ ��. ' - "'� _.� - I I . ?. , --- . -when her turn came, she.seut a ri le over jouruslist, was sentenced in Lou A St, Petersburg d"'' - tch's a-y's th at from. in bringing down a single bird. The table linen luncheon tableislisis ! .�L . . ­­�­L�., Ll.,.,-. III, ". . 4, don on be daintily - .'! I.' _' �._.,Z, - . y .. I I I., . . ­ ' � '. , -1 , the audience by reciting, in clear but Ii . . - t with white sad gold chins, or with -. ­ � . . 'LX , . . A;_ � - ;1 .� _'��:�: - - - - _'8P Tuesday to ton years' penal servitudol on Ports has gamekeeper, stwr the return of the part jo - . 1. ­.�� .cl_ __ - - a go* the yo . - I_ mg accents : . 11 (am &a L ­ . I `�`__ ". .,�. L - _2� '.. . �A­F the charge Df levying sad 90.1,10914lag b4tok, agoopted the 4i=v f the powers with ozpr4ofta hiw@W as follows regardillig'the chins of white ground Lod Dresden I �__,'__* ." - � - �. �.! , . .. � , L "., 1. - . -he a _. . I . I - . . . .n ". :, . It is awful to Ne good on t ' �811b'th . , , ­ . .1 e. '­­ - ., -, -, . , mailr � . . ,regard to reforms in A rmf atuh lady's parto,-Manoe I flower) design in faint oolore of the cloth. . ., f�._ L � _ _..� � . iay. .- 1. .. a . , - I I " ` � ";'f .'-. _ tbat, aii :American it the gentlemen a' that lobe cud The Bowers decorating the table should, - ­� , ,-_'_�kll_ll ­ . . - . . ;. L... q ,. . -, �. . " .., -..:....' ''. i"r The -na*0 sugar �Sho tipl, # - . � � - *-, � e -"Z�, . .. �L�_ . i, .. "'. �, - . . L . _ . L'' ' _ " .. . . ; �­ __ , , 1, . It in to 8 I N. 4, � . 1 . i. L .�.. I _,; I., I __­ - port*d that a rebellion has broken . ��., ­... . - �,. - -:,:�- . _ . . 11 I I lanter has obtained the exo1usiva right to be wore thoomme cis", she smokW,drank' )na�ch in color. Roses or pinks for a pink - - 1, . -, , ­ . . .., . - . - . .1 4.,. - ._..., - .1. .. : - . I '. . ­ .11.i. � - ­ . I. . i �, Very, -Conside'r"ild., �.'�.,. -.7!�.,��., our on the wirdat of the, Province 9i yo. I 6 . I. L _, . I - -- _ - - - L - _,. .1". : , � I . . I ,j - , I - Falud A syb"rinu cable in 'Hawaii is the ' a nip o whasky, sy An sialce gied a bir, ace, corn.flow'ers or forget-me%nota lor *� � ­ ,�- -V_ � '. -�, - � . -, .. . 'W 't ' ;�VA - * ... �­' - ",,�, 14�_ - , . . . ! � - , 11;-.I., -;'I,- . . - . on . . . ­ ��­, ­ -X ,� , -,�, -A ifus husband thinks ti re t. o f hil's- " * i 6�o OcOasi Of much re advancing to give batiTe t6 the insur. awo I .. -1K i , - . - . Kien. A detachment of Impqtlal troops s . ,_i � dikonaoion in -Loudon ar laiab in, bit as -for shutin. she oudus blue one, And so on. � � - - .�� , -,�., - ., -, -: . . 1, .;-.-,:. 11 *:' �, _,�­ -1. I_ -.1, . , . �-.� - - .�-, , '. , , �. �.- .., ,i�-,%.:�-:0,1��"V�',_.. ­ � - _ .­- . comfort, says a French journal. - among the sAvocates of a Brit4ah cable to - - .S. '. - L, � ,-. � , ",L'�­ -..,. _', I % I . . .� -_?_ "', � �1�, .. : ' - . -� '. ,,*,,N'.. ., ,..: ;ODUL li .. -1 � I hit a barn door at 10-yairds, an' she never - . ' ' — _- L _ . .. _... 3 . - - � ., . . I . .__?.1" , I - -­ VWdOW 10XeS----- - ' - ,�, � Friend Perrichon, accompanied 1�r bin the isibud. I . i __ suoo 'said thank ye W masel. If ony . . I �' � "' ".: � il �' *:r:.41� ­" t .1 -, � _ - . . _- . . . - � - , �' . . - � . � '....... - I - � . V. . ..: - h .1.. . .- . _ � . , L . a ��,_- I- Far, L - I .1 - The Brasili�ft Government as decided . _ ,. .. ,*..- I - ,'- 11­�,­ . � '' ' do* gar Sir; .: �,__ T; _ - ;. '. -- � . 1 1 V!e, took a trip to the outskirts of tie The highest "a - iV6 wair d her kind came aboot I'll throw up , � - 'a. win -4, . , , _ t.. �� .".: ". 64 &ttrAned " Ao present, the 'British. M ininter at Rio to . . _ The attractiveness of I - .�­_':_"�1;4. - I L . ­ I %�. - " .., I 4, - -;;!,� - - " . ­ . ­- - ­.� � .- L - . . - . �_I�.,T4't _­ Very tired and hanqry, th�y entered an the water is credited to the now Russian Janeirg witill his passport it Ruglaud ma job. . may be increased by the addition of- a wisp . r,44 L V - L 7�0 -_­ I . � . I - i __ . - . . __. .­ , � ". _ 1 _�-_-,4_�_,n_,. -) �1! ., � . . . - � I , a��­,� .. . eating -house. The proprietor declared t6rpedo .boot- Sokol (Russian for hawk , ostabllsih*4 a, Goble station an Trinidad I-. .. - I �, hit L . ' , , ,_ 4.1:- " !t� � . ­._L.� , I,:- " - --:4 . ��­,7_ g ki. ­ - C , . � q"9-___ Z1. that he had liothing b - dow box. Theme boxes are mode juab 6 � ­ � I them. ut a chop to offer just launched in England, which went Island. I 8 D t ounterads-the othor. �1, 11­1;-�_ -4:, I. . . w framo.. .- - ­ .. . 1. I # - . . . . ..:11. 11 - - _., . _"flk . thirty-five miles an hour on her trial trip. . ­ I I - . I - .- . . . - length of the bottom of the windo � +� '_� � " �, i,!. �. _ � __- ­ � . "��. I& �: a* of the Sulum a troops at . ; - . * Til't ex-olaimed Perrichow' Thin At that rAte an Atlantic liner would oro"' . �., .. ­ �,,­ I .0 QnIY One I Duriig a .6vt is i4 tikes -twelve minutes for a -1 - � t L : L.P0, . � . The width can be varied osuit the otroum- � '. .., �'. � % I I O'� � � . . �1' - what in ray wife to hgve ? . . . t - 1. -, �4; - i , � the ocean in three or four days. 1% Fez thf, soldiers made an &-ttack up.04 � the ' .. d AY - Ut stances, b it mu , . - i '--:. .:.� ", a"A-4- .. - - __- I . aoian � fiki ougiab to- got un or W ..13 i at have a depth of earth . L -: . I __ � . . . i , , '_ � -41, - ­-, ­;­ I . tribesmen *hovore Moog the-spootators, .. , . - * have S - _': :, �.. _� - ­ .: � . ­ _. - .,. 1. ;;,X_ ; 1 - � noa&: , ­­, 1**! -:-b - 7-�;�,;,,,P4,.: I - �Ii,,`,-�4-.T­j ''. ,� �. , at r 66yon. .YOU must 1"ember � . that fire i-burne .to do! * These boxes % . %.P', . 1. . 'd, _ wis , M DisoassinVe ro*ival of tho ruiuour th . . 2.4 . ' ' _ � .1. n I - - �� I- '11_ __ IZ-1 . , . � �v­,�', , B R ,� "' �,;- , - killing sino and making prisone a of � _. . - . - "..f _­�",i L - -.i .�. . . . � ,. I �." I I ­ � * __p. , � . * ;; Italy may induced to sell a small torri- - - - ry, olowly in. Paris. Yheir, qatom of con. moulding. around the top and are fastened r' - .. ,V - ", �� .- :.�,, The Rival 0 lit,69-- :- - , . I �- k ve - I ,. - - __" _ ., ., �, , 'I, - Paris correspondent . . � . , , - ___­ ,�-, ,�, " , , , ,. � .� . � � .- . ar 0 j- -boal tory to the Pope, a � "... �, L' . - I ­ ... ;,. - -:'Girl -I wouldn't gv dow ' n a . o - *0 ", I j,­�L '_!',_� bi�'­ %y. - - ' the window frarne with stout brackets 911 . :. )Dal. Zolum ., hat autbo .Mtmis wtO botticthan th" follow.! �o I 14L;1�1 � � - . I 01414 . ritrL lot , ,,a, � L � 1.7 1. , .., _'­�J��'. , - I "'.- I , ��. . legr&phfj to i� . �p , . .Qlj� IOU" JU � Wn- trQu or. .wood. They may be ps ted GE -J, .�` 4,� . . . .- � �,,?.;_ " - . . mine for th� world. - to Londou: that the pro*ot for The N A ,,4.6 conatty. "Wa . .. " � � '�_ ,.I. ­ L _ �_­ . _ ,loon, -that - An" .1 '. � _ . to _,,r:_, � _ � ...... .. Rival Bolle-Itla nothing� 1.**nt 46*n the Pope's rtkasom, by the Catholic world is doolaringL that the irr 4 v. 4 � r4fir Iss,. .. __.� Auined. any color desired. or MAY corre- .1 ,.� - _. .. 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A , m, •S• A r i- - gg }<Y. i .-. .i -. -- . .. .: k .-�... r. �.a��7 ., � 1.- -,. .. �: : � =4s�y t `mss .e ', c •r• .-.. - - - _ .r<. t... - Y- ... c ...R. _ ^. a;.•:" .' -ai '!ems'. I a : �; - t tm-r. Ir h c. . a. y." .:r .m a - J t s _ �. 1. a. t t �,... �' - t •, n. ,: .. is i �ht .�. x 5 �' : - �5 : k, �. a z i. ..}� �s .. a .. - .--,... ...J -r_ '. ..- .. .. -_ 1 ,,.:. .. _ -� I l'. .fi ..�1, .ai : 'Jul zit. 1. t,.. .. . : '^v_ .f ._.- .. x c °-"1"r,r_+ . r. #. `�i fi_., =y -d. a�.. ret. - sem,. a : f '• - � h. `�'>, � _ t • .< _ a tie.+ k � ... �[m:..�,�,'%"�+x. �.w.� i. ' T I I)UF 8IIB6t7RIBERB:B reierrin-•-•MoleBki Ov 1-4 �- -r y B p eralls, $1 at Logan s. .. . BROUG14AM, r ,a . a. h: lrrif .,per • »' �C,. a fi r } 5•+ _ ; ' - - ( to the address labs n r , .t. + ; ,,�.� .• ,..:•- . &. r , r,. , .., 1 o you paper you -Logan sells at d medicine at oopt,* ----- �, aen ape ascertain the-date to whish P w ' ' ,}� ,� . .'. 't�� r' i. I our aubsori tion to Th --Leslie %Allows is home wit bis T. B. Willis was in t}ie. cit ;Mclsde . �: - - - = yy p Nhwo - e.11. j b y .,. Rennittanoes ere aoknowtedged a arents. Thos.. A Philip lass clow located a6 . - ` ` Y ; y ` change of date on label on the first paper fol- p - �, n lowing receipt of money ab this of$oe. Always —M168 Lizzie Rioharde0a 18 abl@ t0 b@ 11liseourt. _ ' Imp the date paid ahead. t1 about again. - John Mdlntjfr@ `gathered 198 bei o _ ,'4 --All grades <of shingles at the. Piokerisig frame one plashed. k Lumber Yard. ** A. Urquhart bite eom® fine bargitins .. ! k 1.. R,, •-J Sheridan and the livery stable are to ofi'et' ii clothing. 1 { on the onto just now. - Mise Gertie James has returned after ��;_ . z -1W. E. Vanstons ships another oar• visiting with Toronto friends. ` r load of bogs trnday (Friday.) JobnL Malntyre- drag three tubers from, PIaHERINa, ONT., OCT. 4, 1896 Ty Henned 's E lien Steve i e on@ bill tb@ other da that wef heti f - - y y gyP P'p y g .. `.' varnish, no nmol a and ,no disagreeable lbs. The larger weighs 21be 10 oz. = '" + 1 r , - . _. - smell.. a Messrs Hogle and Carter have been _ � • •� . - LOCALISM 5..,. —Fred Bunting and bis friend (anaey, honorably acquitted of the charge of �: : ' °>+� L of Toronto, were here over Sunday with fraud, as mentioned by us last week. ' y friends. Frank Sanderson who has been time• lg '41 i 1e • • �� -Logan s for ready made olothis�g. '� -Dr. F. L. Henry. (Dentist) R►il1 be ployed on Yontt@ street, York oolstnty, ie -' - , r •I.' f '. ti ..'. --A. Burt, of Parkdale, was hero wit h found at the Gordon House Parlor's every seriously ill with inflammation of the : , 7Y his people this week. i Tuesday. $$t[ lungs. 4:' —Dr. Cross, Dentist ,visite Piokerin :� ' ( ) g -Dere. John Leslie,. `we sie pleased to James Williams Las 4 poiatoes taken We will be pleased t0 hsYB` volt hSI� ei►ery Tuesday, office over Batik, 88tf state, is able to be about again after a from the san'ie bill which weighs 7I lbs. -Will- and Mise Kate Braund, of olid s a our new Tweed $ultin s aYid Oshawa, wpro hero $u11da oalliu u fortnight of illness. . . , _They are of the .Rural New Yorker � � y 8 Pop -Mr. David, of Angle illation in a variety. TrBu'serings, and get our close cash friends, Pew days for Mighigan, he having soma Inspector MoBrien was Lere on Tnes- prices our stack is well bought :< - �'•M i. Woodruff still continues very idea of settling there. day visiting the school. He was so i low, and rave fears sro entertained of her .-D$isp Ma Gordon has leased with the work that b@ a� @ th@ oamprlsmg fine Imported and Cana• �%` g y gone to spend p g recovery, some weeks with her brother and sister pupils -a half holiday. a • � dean • Tweeds.•' . Fine black and .. 'I -D. F. Every has leased the Pdart re• at De ew, New York. John Pairie, of North Bay, is here - p fancy Trouserings. at verb low prices . t _ sidence on King street east, and will move —Mrs. John Law, and Misses Seldon, with his cousin, Mrs. T. C. Brown. - . , therein in a few days. Field and McCausland, left Tuesday for He is on bio. way ►iome from flcotland, We use first-class. trimmings and --For apple barrels go to Allaway's Detroit and other pointe. having been visiting there with friends. �'' + `cooperage. Largest stock carried in the -Mre. Hezekiah Hilts left with nB a James W. Hogle Lad a husking bee guaraIItee a good flt� COY11e and - , ro county. W. Allaway, Pickering. **** air of tomatoes that wei h 4 lbs exactl on Monda ni ht, when much corn was Bee What We l3an C10. - -Mrs. J. W. Petheram has returned to The larger goes 2 lbs. 8 oz. y• stripped of its natural olothinq. After - Dallis, Texas, after spending a month -As will be seen bj the prize list, fx. work was ovehr Mrs. Hugla spread a Tr T p : with her mother, Mrs. Allison, of Dun- Wk Decker took first prize at Woburn on eumlituons repast to which all did jus- H N D C .[l.1 E (� barto�. Friday with his team of driyers, tics. James can now, without hesita• , _. --Don't forget george Douglas' sale of .-James Lennon, Barrister, bas opened tion plant water-melons, as the boys are 1 " I '� _ arm stock and implements on Wednes• an office in Pirie's block and io now pre• not likely to molest them after hie gener• • • ,'.. • �•> iday next, Oct. 9th. . This will be one of pared to do all business entrusted to him. osity in the above connection.. ` - - the largest sales of the season. -W. J.' Gordon, tonsorial artist, has The following-is •s report of Brongbam _ . Public . School for the month of Set � 'r - =-W, T. banUar ie having hie slur moved into the shop 'net eact of Wood• p front repainted and the improvement ii ruff's meat market. fle is much pleased Names-in order of merit of 4 highest in -+ f `` the appearance will be marked when come with his new remises. each class --6th olass, M Phil' . Sr. 4th j - n *. 1 P I'V plated. J. A. Hilts has the work in hand.' —Geo. Philip,- Townsbip - Engineer, class. B Linton E Bodell M Wilson R • V'LPor-itively no admittance, except on Brougham, is confined to his bed with Alger. Jr. 4th class, A Hogle C Philip . .business reads a placard on Mahler rlienmatiam. He hoe been ladle used N Morton A Tartlet. Sr. 3rd class, M ; t� P Our- tailoring department is 'now in full blast. We are turning out Bros ,evaporator door. The youth of this for some two weeks, having caught cold Hat•vey R Linton D Alger A I3eli. Jr. $nest and best Clothing at prices which cannot be beaten. ' t _ place are requested to read and digest this while drawing lumber with which to 3rd clnse, N MOChir. H Stevenson A Little. quotation. r construct a silo. 1 - john. Sr. god class, W Wiison H Lipton ' - . —We are compelled to bold op r part —Richard Latchford returned home F Patterson M Uogle. Jr. 2nd glass, F is + - - - : of the prize list of Scarboro fait• un�il next from Cleveland on Wednesday looking .$tatieneon A Burk E Holtby M Littlejohn week, bola crowded fors ace. we were foots end shoes -' • - g P very poorly, He has had a very savers 2nd' pt. 1st., F M@chin t3 Brown L Bolt= , also obliged to leave out some district attack of typhoid fever and is searcely by T Sanderson. ' - - lettere for the same reas0 able to go shoal yet. We trust that he - Smoked ham, fresh eef, fresh - ork, ma a eddil re ain his wanted strength. Hear atom rVtue choir Tuesday nisbt We are offering Good Values in these lines.. Have bought a large stock . ..i _ - long clear bacon, fresh all and be o nit 9 1? y g — "a• before the recent advance in prices. It will pay you to see them. !. g -Mies Edith Baker and J. C: Bundy, POARBORO• /� . - - � sausage, lamb and mutton. Fresh oysters of Stouffville, were duly married on Wed• , — .� - � on Fridays and Saturday. Come early to nesday at the residence of the.bride's par• Yob now has a slight adornment on his I F Woodruff's meat market, Pickerin '� g• ants. The groom .at one time resided upper li —After a lingering illness of several' here and his numerous friends jbio us in Mrs. Thos. Forfar, of Listowel, is renew months, Mrs. J. H. Allison, nee Miss wishing he and his bride long life and ing °1d acquaintance this week. — _ _______���_ Cronin, died at her- parents residence, happiness. Thos. Ramsay captured 9ret price the bis . Newmarket, on Tuesday, October lot. —David finnan left this week for Mont wheelbarrow at Donnybrook last Friday. , Deceased was well known hereabouts, real from where be will 'sail for Bristol, Adam Bell has purchased a fine horse i � - 1 and bar demise will cause much regret, being in charge of a cargo of sheep. He eh m R. Morgan, of Abiticourt, chap horse - . - -Jonathan Porter 'and J. H. Connors just returned from the old country last `gym Callender laid two potatoes on the ,1 -. _ have retnrnad from Michigan where t17r. week, having had a very good passage. bar at the N°ee that weighed exactly t> i . Porter went to look after his farm. there, Samuel Giinblet, of Bowman°villa, acoom Ibe. while Dlr. Connor went to help to make anied David a on hie forinar'tri As ills dark, dreaming clouds of depressiofl'a,rthftiflg, . P P P• Albert Callander has again Ii4aaed the Alad the Ieam of res ort .over us lows, some repairs to the bpildings. Althoukh —James Cameron, a G. T. R. break• McLeavlaud homestead for a year. Sue• g p p y g hey had mach work Co do, they also had roan, 1 � 'Tis a suitable time to look over our wardrobes fell off. hie train at Port L nion, coss. i : . K a good-time. I Tuesday evening and before he could re The first dance of the season woo held at And serously think about getting new clothes.. 1 . , —So severe was the electric storm here gain his feeL.the passenger train from the the home of Harry Urmerodk on the 2? on Sft <urday nigbwbat it shook the plant- eaat ran over him, cutting off hie left arm inst. Wm. Callender 'furnished the music A-4 the above eon�iction strikes you, and you are moved to bigoroua er of some portions of the houses on the and leg while the other leg was terribly in his usual wity. At the daw�i of .day the action, we would ask you to kindly remember that we make clothes and make X ween side -of the brill e. It r seems friends de arced for home, bolo well leas g larcerated as was his body. Ho was taken p g p them right regarding price and general make-up. a live in Pirie s Block• , peculiar,•but as a rule that portion of the to the hospital, Toronto, ed with the eveninRe event. . : but died Boon Frank Bell fids returned bcile after ��• -p •�� �p -p �T T village assure to Ue-inure ceceptible to after arriving. Heleaves a young widow s Ddin a few weeks' hard labor in`the �ii,Ni D� ll'111,ACH PIC��i1 �,I1r G 1�7.�s. inflnenoe'of such storms, and two children. p° g 3 - -The .topic of the': P. S. C. E. prayer Rreat North West. He highly recommends • . meeting next M6nday evening_at 7:�10 will -`Sarah ,inn alright, beloved wife -of the new country, and reports that crops FASHIONABLE TAILOR. +' William Mitchell. of the Brock Road, excell any they have harvested for Mme be •'The duty of happiness." Leader, ----------=- -_— ___ - -- - -- --------- died suddenly under.,distreesang circum time. Did you see any squaws out there,. — - Mra. J. Dickie. Tie delegate to _the" stances on Saturday evening. Deceitsed prank ? - _ Brantford convention; Mr. Geo. Philp, was in bar ; 80th year and leaves three Jam. Maxwell, of Brown's Corners, s@cur- _ wily afterwards give- a report Qf the pro- cliidren and a sorrowing husband. The 2 d prize for his colt. Ha was mora ceedinge of the different sessions of that qq T infant died and was buried with th® ancrebeful than Iittlo Georgie. of �Yilcott convention. mother. The funeral took 1 Hill, was with his trotter, which was rather 6 0 i � i � e' r - � Z n e • •. 0 • • —Mrs. R. Mowbrdy has vacated the pace . on crooked in the hind legs, and being like the ' ' hf onday, when the romaine were inter Guthrie residen��e On church street and driver, was rather clumsy in appearance• 1 removed to Whitby, where she will in red in the English church cemetery here. By thunder I don't see how that ie. RED C.Ai'� x.1 future reside. Mrs. John Andrew,havin The bereaved family and friends have Alexander Weir purchased a Toronto r • ', purchased the vacated residence, ie this the sincere sympathy of. all in their street car a few weeks ago. He bola now . BLUE RIBBON, "I all.. anti get Prices. sad bereavement. the.loo line almost finished ne far as fath week moving therein. We regret very p PURE MANILLA. •I i much that Mrs. Mowbray and family are —Thursday afternoon a atraLger drove er and cos storehouse. When completed _ i into town from the west and ut a he intends to obi his watermelons to the leaving Pickering, but trust that they p p hie will continue to prosper. horse and baiggy at the Gordon Hon'se. above mentiene plaoei for safe -keeping. - . . _ ,� -Seine yoatha imagined � the; other He regibtered ae J. Johnston, of Mail h That is if the boys do not ship thaw t0 FuII line of Harvest Tools always on hagd, Mixed Psints, Oile, Varniehea•. Em ire, Toronto. He claimed b be an some secret domain. Ere. W@ make a specialty of Machine' Oile. _ evening that to sound the fire a armlwould P The Rev. Arch Bell, of Agincourt, and - . be a good joke, and proceeded to the fire• agent for that paper, but was a little short Mise Mary Glendening, of Ellesmere, were - J• ReaZ1I1, PlCkering• hall. After giving the wire • couple of of cash. Beink of good appearance he had united in the holy bonds of matrimony on 9 pulls suddenly departed. Ca tain- Ham little difficulty in borrowing 62 from the 25th inmt., at the home of the bride. - happened to be near and at once gave Landlord Gordon until hie return from Rev. D. B. McDonald, postor of St. (y . chase, but did not opertake them. Now Port Perry, to which plane be took train ADdrew'e church, scarboro, ogiciated.TT , `� (�T : ��T ,T ,T� T HA�%� 1 such con+luot is no joke, and if rep©a'teJ that same evening, after getting bis sup We wimh the enterprising young couple a N Ww �✓ 1J.LJ1 \Jt l�j- t. will be properly rewarded. - The firemen per and ordering the horse oared for Over_ long happy and a prosperous life. - will•certainly prosecute anyone found thus Dight. When the evening papers arrived Small boy ou an errand—"Is Tom - Furni re Establishment is replete with the Iatest. st3�Ies ln. - ` �1 - annuyin� i;ne public peace. - constable Decker noticed that a fellow home ?" a rs. GrufIy aniwers rufily—'•No" ` ...' . . ur or tin to and then proceeds to the parlor. The boy i - _ -Ori Monday evening last the Picker• p p g b© an agent for the Mail BEDOOk2 SUITS 81t 12. s� ins Y. P. S. L. E, clos't,d another success• Empire bad been doing hotel men and then accosts the eerrant iu a like manner, _ . ••le. Tom.,home?" Yee ho is out at the P OR,-SUITS 11 :fol six months term: ;The work of this others in the: western part o[ the Pro• barn. "Well tell em we're going to thramb i k ' society is a power fo:r good among the viiloe. He -and Landlord Gordon at ones to morrow." An rson, or rions, call- - y f EXTENSION TABLES and: young people and is a valued auxiliary. to drove to Whitby but could not Lind out ing at said place please bear in mind that - the churches of the vil�a es. New officers anything as to the man or his business. Mir. is more ustl *hoe ted. g From a fellow aseen y p L CHAIRS of all descriptions.- . . and committees were'; appointed for the p ger it was found - . . -- r' ''next sig months. • Re' , A. McAule was that "Johnston" bad gone to Port Perr , , sTo:uFFvtc _ - . We have a lot of new styles in Picture. F'ramings on hand.. { elected• President. The time for holding but all further trace of him was lost. Un �• . - the Prayer meeting wPe changed from Monday liveryman Camplin, from the A lacrosse match was played on the sport- . Sunday to Monday night at 7:80, in the city, drove down and claimed the .hpres ing grounds here, on Saturday last between UNDERTAKING : Our Undertaking Department is also complete in "every • , : Friends' church.. A cordial invitation ie and baggy. a stated that the mels• the Eldctrica of U:bridga end Stouf3[ville, _ respecll Coffins and Caskets in all sizee constantly on hand. Embalm . f given to everyone to attend these prayer oreant's nameetoas•'Mitchell and that hie resdlting in a draw, sac team scoring 1 � ing made a specialty. . - meetings. The following is the list of people live in Port Perry; but as he was g°sl' T �r� �•' ' Mre. Lottie ETang who fe serving a,ten• HILT laL D�1JL�N.G�AMI, P*ckeri g officers : President, Rev; A. McAule worthless oonclude,l not to ,follow him. j w •ilk lv-� f y years term in Hingston Penitentiary for 1st Vice, J. 'B. Horn ; 2nd Vice, Miss 6t, Landlord Gordon is now daily expecting attempting to poison her husband a baron . Leavens ; Secretary, Mre. J . -Dickie a registered letter with the '2 enoloeed. ,�.-.1--.....-+1 •-- ;+ York County, has fallen heir tot by Treasurer, J. H. Rogers ; Cor. Seo., Mra: UP to time of going to press he had not the death of her father, Patrick Horan, of - 4 W. V. Wright ;. Ushers, Geo. Philip abd• received it, however. East Gwillimbury� FreePrem. t - - . W. J. Gordon.- . .. — - -. Mrs. Dr. 8. L. Freel wan one of 6bejadg a—u TAND D i- NK �. S AR BA ee in the Ladies' department at 'the Ux- —The annual harves Home serdiees of John Mason, who is retiring from bri. @fall fair. Our die la of Milliner Rud the Methodist church here will be held on farming, intends barn a resident of P y Y OF CAI�TAI?A.:._ x Sunday and Tuesday next, Oct., 6th and g A specimen- of the veriomous ' copper• Men's Goods at Markham Exhibition? - Orono, occupying the tate Chas. Tam• treaded snake was sighted in the vicinity of DID YOU TASTE a cup . G 8tb. On- Sunday Rev. (Buchanan, Mark.. blyn's residence. the west End recently. • - - ham, will preach appropriate sermons at . About half an hoar after the threshing The potato crop in this vicinity is aim v - of "Salads Tea ?" - We have sole Capital, pall UQ $1,000,004 ; ;, ` 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special collections machine had been moved out of Mr' enormous and the tubers are of very large agenoy in Markham. There is none will be taken up thereatt Tuesday even• Row6's barn, Whitby, Tuesday evening average size where the land has bean in. better-•-S0, 40, 50 and 60 cents r Reserver Fund $ 600,000 �` Q ing a splendid tea and entertainment has week;`the floor fell tbroug�, lalling the ,good elate of fertility.. 111 in lead ackets�Olil - been arranged ior. The ladies will have barley down in the cellar. Jobn Williams, for whom a 'subscription p y Assets Over $7,700,x'' . , DID YOU VISIT onr .we IJ an abnndanee-of hot fowl, and other meats Sneak thieves went through the pookbte was taken. up by the boys to enable him to : Head Office, i'U— . NT . - r as well: as delicacies of every description of the Orillia lacrosse club while praotie• defray his expanses tri join the Kickapoo stores and oee Our great display of prepared. 'After refreshments have been ing the othei evening, ana obtained eom@ Medicine CO., +'blew" all the sbeekels in Men's Nate, Millinery, Mantles and . _ partaken of to a sufyicidncy, a program $15.. Toronto. This Bank Lasa branch at SEonffvilIe Jackets, Nall Papers, Crockery. tlro- At Martin Rosoh's,'Baltantrae, on Sept. where deposits are taken at current rates. . 11 be presented iii tlae body of the Amp named Reid wbo Ilse stived caries and ►Santa Claus to s sfnd dolls vqi 14th tlenada Pipher with him threshing y church. A full description of the enter. terms 'n Bing Sin and on - Blackwell's L d u wards received in. �' machine threshed for a time at the rat+ of Did you ead our price list in last Sums of $ an p � tainment may be had I fi�our reading the Island, was .sentenced to two years in 8 bushels a mirinta et oats, which kept two. w. eek's papeJ? ' If n,Ot, "wily not ? the SAVINGS BANK Department, and � g bills:" We might just m+�ntion that Mrs. Kin ston Penitant�urp- , g • Tuesday morning men hustling at carrying boxes.--»x'�cibune int@rest allow@d half earl ' E. R. Eddy, will give some of her popular b p, M, . . Rthad i now and ythu 11 save money-- y y . . readings, and the music wall be furnished a Shanty Btia s.foir buralaraxitrg a Larose ' .y Y Jatttea Pew, of I3itrri@. has a -stark`:of "e it ever► week and you'11 _be dol- Farmers "sal@_. notes and of+h'er good �� . by the Stoiifiville choir. The church will Municipalities have ower, to im 'tis@ n ' @aurin 1 feet i» le 1&rjL ahead ,if you follow: the crowd. paper discournted at lowest rates. For . p >� eor m a g 5 ng. - furtlx@r tnforaaation apply to •_, -, be handsomely deeoratd with fi alto of licentids of $10 p@�r day upon . oomrn@xoial I6ev:. Il. McBaisi, of Miit3xst•m tvaa i Yle Harvest. Awe°ry plei}ent time may travelers ' trho es f;e saszl les:' of their' rraarried isi l9t tford loot _ "week tQ t is e o ,Po P . ,:.. , .. , . ELLIOTT, Agent, �.E ezpeced next Tuesday; evening at tl�g goods zn store windows for the: fl s4 eldtrat eau htex bf Lh@1at. {)b . sell Msec:.. ., het odic c P fit A :� ® R l t�urckt, Pickersn . g• of trade. 1g , .- '. 6. .k I }, .v STO UFFVJL R B;,cKnb . ... , . E _:,.�.. I s :ro C i 5 ,,... row.. J: „J' a. 3 r�. : I . r x �f_:. { . ,r x ; I :� - -.. a _ ri 1. �- a a <e - t .;� ,,t;� ,v�ml sn• t. t r. - _.. .:4,- . . - 1 .... - s. .. �: { x t .. , ( !!L ?- i5. 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