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RAl�>t'E1vtNas HaC01tDZD �� We hear rumors of a wedding Gere about Annan, A. Annan. Jr. 4th -E. Holmes, "� - fi_ ' R,. A 5.0., Coroner. Office and Aesidenc®, THiC PBltss tNb JOTTED DOWN sY pU>R the 16th fast. What do you think of it N. Nioliolaon, B. Marks. Thi d=M. Mc- • ing street, FicTtering Office boars: Morning OOitRE8Po1ID)<XTs. Frank. Donald, G. White, L, Chester Sr. 2nd-- . so to 11:90: Evening 6 to 8. , ' _ Most of oar people attended Markham �. Conway, F. Dales; B. Walton.. Jr. 2nd '' : t .. _ 1- I OLAREMONT I , fair last 'week and were? highly pleased -B. Parker, M. Lacey, B. McGinty and `" with the same, particularly those who at- B. Holmes, (equal,) Pt. 2nd -I. McMullin, Rev kieLeaa and wif0 are with Torun•. tended Friday. R. Dixon, A. Bing, Pt. 1st -C: Dixon, R, 4 ' I _ - =� to friends this week. Some people hereabouts appear to -'be Chisholm, E. Annan. - ►7�S011iA8 PARSEh, Barrister oto is .l at Dnnbe.rton each Baturday. Private , Mrs. Senior, of Toronto, is here this very fickle minded. .John hires a thresh - funds to loan at five per cent. Y_ ,r• - - - week with Mrs. Patterson. ' ing machine and before't� it gets thele hires . „- S Mrs. Peter Macnab is with friends in carboro ENTON do DODDS. BARRISTERS, I - another with more grit in it. -- D SOLICITORR, ETC., 10 Adelaide street 9 Hamilton for a fortni bt. A. T. Elliot hue been appointed poet- Miss L;��ie Winett, of Toronto, is. seat, Torotto. At Claremont nesday illy Cboiae Famil Patent Flanr i13.ti0 pez bbl, K master at this place. Thip igill be a most staying w1t11 friends here for a few weeks. John Madill and wife, of f5t0tlffyille, is ' �• BARNS- — AT THE opportune change, as he will attend to the R. Hum hreN' has a ver broad rin on - - --- d with Fred Farmer Ibis week. p y K r E: AREVPELL, Q. , Miss Harding duties of such an office faithfully and well, this week. Dick says, "yes oh yes, its a V . TER, Ooanty Crown Attorney, anQ Co my S P I �1T K: M I i p7 of Toronbo, Where With 8olidtor. ConYt House. VYhitbv.- 10-y _ Thomas Gibbons and family. loaf vaRN. irl." J. C. Bandy and bride, of Btouffville, I � K ' TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, I�0• PICKER=NGS. ' -_ Mies May Stevenson has retaraed home after a two weeks visit with friends in f . tJ TARY Public, Conveyancer. etc. Ofrloe at — spent Sandaq here with friends. How is a les sellin ? Harr . -i h $ Thistle Ha;' near Brong am. Money to loan. Mrs. B. Palmer and Mrs, George Visitore :- Penrose, Punctual, Joe Tait To oto. - �., Gerow were at Wbltb Saturda iss Mamie Annie has beeD'viaititlq - -- - i , I. and Harr Seeor. - OW `A McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• L I W,, Dowswell andyFred y y friends ac Cedar Groves and Markiam for tors, Solicitors, cka- Office opposite Poet r I �,'' ,also George Geo. Robins and J. Lawrie' won several ` Graham are picking a ples• this Week. Prizes for poultry at Donny Brook. a short time. office, Whitby, OLt. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.,'pheo. i L ; dies Sarah Norish " ,' p The East York P. A. intend holdin of Markhat is. . A. 9icGillivray, LL:B. Money to Lr an. 8y Take are 1 I I Johu Graham, south of here, got first 1, their annual ploughing match on the farm risitinq relatives east of here. Ask Char- . r' on hie cairia a mare and first on his r. ,rt' TAarIES LENNON, Barrlst-r, Solicitor, . i ' ! llaoknep colt at Markham fair. of AJ. Lawrie on Oct. 30th. ley for particulars. G+: rl Pickering, Ontario, , - - number of the upper ten assembled ab Miss Ada Mickie, of Toronto, is visiting f3: • xo.arp Public, Etc., -" Ira Hoyer secured - first prize on hie d ! 1 3 will atten branch offices at B ungham on the residence of h. Ormerod on Frida friends around Lhis lace. She will ba. ' Of You YeS• 0019 at Markham fair, and in consequence �' F ,:a Mondays of each week and at Caremont on evenfog last and bad a scrumptfoas time. here for some time. Tr7eBaaye. ,Roney to loan- l91y struts around like a millionaire. Bid has applied for the g:.eition as assfe• - At Christ's church on Sunday last thea _ ; 1 you can't. afford to have your Robert and John Hubbard are pro"Ps• taut clerk at the Woburn store. As he is Bishop confirmed thirteen of the congre• t - -- '" `� EDDE� �ti MACDONALD, Barris- sin f G tens, solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in glasl3es picBed out at haphas• R avorably. Robert expects to be able an awfully clever young man he will likely gation. A large number frotan the Metho,-; Gordon's Hotel --over old Bank office, Pickering, arils. Your optician must to- g0 about the house in a !eR days. get it. dist church attended the service, Ont.: Saturday of each week, Money to loan, ;; Robert Ward has about com leted the 'We would advise those horsemen from Investments made. Walter A. Geddes, Reginald t have knowledge of science of - P - - M. Macdonald, 15 Toronto st., Toronto. I o tie$, must Lave raetical ea- sale 0f hie chopper to Bert Mantle. The II. C. the next time they go to a fair not to ! . , , --- — p p machine will he removed from the %undry imagine their horses are the only ones Hlt t.BiD@ - _ , . r, GALLAGHER & CO., BarriRters, Derienee, must have mechani- vary soon now. worth looking at and sure to take Lhe m� J • Solicitors, etc., Canarin Life building, cal skill. and a erfeet set of Dr. Smith,of StonffvillP,wil1 visit Clare• pnzes. The two ggntlemen who were MrA. Brown is also in our midst again: - �- Toronto, will be ac their office, wi11iB' Block, p Jadgea were quite able to distinguish the ,Mies N. Orrrlerod visited her parents on _ Brongham,-every Saturday, Any business or trial leases to fit ybu properly.' moot On 9118 first and third Tuesda Of Sunda last. inatructi)rns left with --Thos.. Poucher; -End•, each month. His dental tocols are in difference between the horses present and y throughoutthe week will be promptly attended ��( Band 's awarded the rizes to the one who deserv• Mr. and :4irs. Thos. Taylor visited Mr.• to on saturday. M 2^Bm loan at aper cent. lvl • Ba IIard f .. 1. y block, next door to the market.* ed them. Itpthe prizes had been for Ormerod lest f�abbath. # Arnold Pugb, of Chatham, is here just swearing, they would have taken th© cake get the- Oh say! Where did Harry r 1 1 ,I r I� Dow on business. He , has decided t0 s_ ids boards. , Yetertfla, y. , jj��� j, work his fathers farm east of here next Hig Creek Mr. Cook• and family attended the � -�`. ,^^^~ �-•�f Whit�.y',� I � -.L The place adjoins that of Alex � Free Methodist laRt Sunday as usual• season. F WH�LEY, VETERINARY Waddle. We are glad to see Wm. Cha man in our Uh ea bo s, z I, p y y didn't John and hie girl , ,, • Surgeon and Dentist, Graduate of On- T11e Ba mist again. have a ride on the merry•go•ronnd at ' tario Veterinary (iJlleQe, Toronto. Graduwte in has all of these requisites and ptist choir has been faTnished . Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary a very large stock of the latee6 with new authem books. Under the Tobe Moon has leased himself to John Markham fair. Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by ;' st lea of frames and lenses and able lead of Air. GibWasand Mise Evans, Taylor for a short time. What makes the the tont horse stop : day or night promptly stranded to. cisco, y Jacob Bramwell jr., has rented the West at the white gate. Why not drive on ap, Resiueuce, Telegraph and Post Offices, hiyte- for his skill and careful atten • the eboir should make rapid strides b Hill store. We wish him saccese. the hoose is un the hill. vale. _ eP6cieney. The hist bo __ tion be will make a ver y from the 3rd has not been Mrs. E. Pierse bas returned home after �: ; I30PKINS, VETERINARY SUR_ - y .John Cowie who has worked the C. H. iokin a coo 1 - visit with her daugh- _ u p g grapes aR there is a bear around. p e of week's _ 11. GEON, Graduate of the Ontario et Pilkey farm for a number of years has W. •H= Trewday ,paptured flrst•prize at ter, lire. Prout, of Markham. erinary College, Toronto, registered member Moderate � Charge. leased, the` Alger farm on the 0th con., Alarkbam fair in the farmer's race, also We hear that � -some of our bo s in sf the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, and 1] take p088esalon this fall. There second in the hitch up. the saburbe of our town got hart at Mark- 0®co.residence and shoeing forge one and one- , ie some Lsik Of btr. Pilkey working the �• D• Brook and family have departed ham fair. (Ove of them s.1 bad that he gaartor miles north of Cireeu Rioter. E3teel driviu��hoes at iron prices. Once and shop f 1 1 �.. term Flimself. from our town to parts anknowo. We ho couldn't breathe for half an hoar . Oh _ ~ boars from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to ! g. m. Tele- � I ,, Andrew Linton lies sublet his eontrae9 th may mend his ways in the future no 1 he couldn't speak, I be7lieve. Be care- graph address Whitevale Ont , P. O- address, at he Greon lover, Ont. _ on the sideline between lot E and 7, in the John Moor) shipped; one night last week, ful boys how you swing your arms and the - I 9th oun., to Abijah N'e.ra3tb, who will frrsrn Port Unica, a load of live stock. We language you clse when you 'are is a : mLIOMAS A. GRAHAM, VETERI - I hope you have success in the business, j crowd. ? ' ARY auxGEON, Graduate of the Ontario push the work to completion withoa9 d0• Joha. - veterinary poliege, Toronto,registered member , is fay. Andrew found Lis time so taken sip - . s , . Ovagr.r. .`ti of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Asgociatijioon. i in the store that he could not properly . . I TxxyTso�e, ` ' , aiec honorary member of the Ontario Medical Agirtct)urt , ,' look atter his me scolety, treats all disea3eld of domesticated ani Chas. Towel and wits are oh a visit to' i; i#I• mala. Alsoarcicular attention co veterinary A number of our sedate rnalee visited the t'reek. Mary. Patterson has been in the city foc Dentistry. 1 cases promptly attended .to• at Markham fair Frida and cook iD fhb ln• John Ta ]or and Har er ►' two or three d reasonable rates, Ofllce at the well known es• y y T B lckwood have sys, 1 tablisbment of Graham Bros.. one mile west of J,• numerable sights there spread out to dissolved partnership. Mrs. W. J. Haveraft spent Sunda Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- yam.- view. Among. the poultry eoppe was one C• w"''engaged builaing a box stall last with friends at Myrtle. P y 0.; , .1 lyattended to. 191y with the front ecvered earetull sad label• week. •Vaa it to pat Bob in. The Uxbridge Lawn Tennis slab is , 4 ed "red bat,`' bag a notice wasyals0 a9ta0h. We thick our tailor's business is getting ex clad here on Saturday nett. A Boardin School for Both Bases Under slaok. He has to take cold meals now. a;, _ bus{ttEa$ �iarDt - g ed requesting people not cu remove the r. and Mrs. Lyman Kennedy hada Care of the Society of Friends. The most of oar copulation attended , _. � �_•s. , . cover as the light effected the animal Markham fair. tl h0 took Angio Roone ? q y Sta er. - Seantiful and health location •iirn• a weeks cutin at $nun Bide, yn , NOMAS DQNN, Conveyancer, Coin- Y The other members pf the party oorbplied Chang. y Alt Kennedy and child, from Toronto, • mieaioner for takin Affidavits, etc., Clare- modfous bnildiage ; home iafloences ; effi- moot,Ont. g soy tient etatf: with the request. bat William s bump of prof, Gleason has ekfpped try the light of ape°� Snndav with fnen,is in this locality.. ___ inquisitiveness was too highly develo W. Ra mond, our o ular station mas• -a P� the moon. What will Bkinay Walt do y P P �R. HOOVER,ISSURER OF DdAR• Very molde2i►te rate: ' "' and bo pulled the curtain aside, only to without Bio{1dy ? ter, Kae leased the Ferguson property for. • RIAGE Licenses. Office st residence or -.. preparatory and oottiptete btuitttdse beehcoldfa red brick -bat suspended by a Hittblaad Creek F. B. C. plays match Another term. v,� min, Green itiver, o twine. Like Lott s wife he will with Bearboro Junction at Hi hland Creek Next' Sunda will be uarterl meeting. N _ __ __ _ _ oonrsre and prepsarca for departmental sad p g y y BUNTINt3 Ismer of Marriage matriculation examinations. Heyer again look back. on Uctober'1Qth Inst. f3unday. Baaramenc will be served after ,' jjg; R Iiev. Wbite'aad sister arrired home on We hope W. P. and little Lizzie enjoyed the public service is over. : .�; L • Licenses for the Conat� of Ontario. Qt- r, Foil course iq MwiO, II'e'awitig .tnd Moeda and were wet at the evenioq - floe at the store or at his residenoe, Pickering y their visit to Markham fair. What would We wonder what takes Tom to St. An• village. 12-7 PAmtiog. W. P's. Hamilton rl think. :. - ___ _ :. t7raio by a camber of their Baptf:; friends We understand Nbistle has entered the drew's on Sunday nights. Perhaps he . , DR.BEATON, TOWNS$IP CLERg Send for annauaoenieot to I sad ware taken t0 the church where a would like a seat in the choir. j-/ y Oommiaetonerior ba><ing PRINCIPAL FiSTH, pabli0 »oep9ion was teadar�i them: Tha rervfce of Joha Moon as horse breaker, W. A. Konnedy has added greatly to `� • Coavo ancei, chicken buyer, etc., ae socoesior to Prof. �'" a®davits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. I - Pickering, Cine. - . church was suitably decorated with How• thea arance of his store b iittin a Money to loan on farm pproperty,. Willa pro- I t3losaOn, PPe y R p ,`1 bated. OFFICE—At Whitf7�ale• Will �, in � era, 6YetgreeDe, 8to. A aninptuous Sea a new boot and shoe case. Larry Bberridan has returned from Tor Brougham every Monday afternoon for the I i '`f - - was served b� the ladies, after whi0h a ��� where he was in St. ]diohael't boa i• Mrs. E, Weir in very Iow with typhoid - ttansaction o1 buainest.-v I program was reDdered. Ain address of fever at time of writin There is a lot .. ------ a . tel, being tres►ted for hie"eya. He saps a g• A A. POST, CO NTY ARCHITECT. ,At t -en do welcome was given by Cal. Gostick, sqp secured the best of treatment. of sickness around .just now. People ,W , Ll •s.•, • for the coact) of Ontario Drawings p'ectietiNd by Some appropriate remarks Bi�.i.T . Bowi�oa: need be very careful. r , ' '; sad e�ecifications tuznished for every claw of by Rev. HartW. of (Ireoawood, who had-�'�••'• bnildmg. Steam and hJt water headrsg sad Gat7rnsE. ventilation a s cia: OMoe—Gerrie Blook soeomp!►nied Rev. White soorties the wHITeY. '-0�- corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitpy. All who int deeirona of puroh"ing- a ocean. On behalf of his +tinter and him• Sunny Mount.. ._i . Essidenoe=l3ingeton Road 1�ast Pickering. �+-y Heavy Wagon, Light Wagon, Btl�y, self, Dor. White thanked elle friends far cToo late last waett,l - : HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ana- Road Carts, or Wilkinson Plows at priose the very .cordial reeoption extended to Jno. Thompson, Toronto, spent Sunday A tragic affair occurred near Denfletd on r� them as well as for the words of sympa• and fdonday is town. Monday evening. ]loxes Mabel Robson, ' ''. 1 tioneer, Valuator, etc., for Ealst York and that we gaataLlte6 i0 oorrea Sd with the the whole of North and South Ontario. t3triot Po tbv and encoun�tmeat, At frogeent Oae of J. T. Nevd�art s livery horses-- daughter of Wm. Beverley Robson, wee is attention given to all orders by mail or telegrapb. price of wtheat, arts and barley, Data at intervals the ohoi>l' enlivened rooeedin s Dae of his little greys, -broke its. leg oo her father's yard milking a cow, when Jno. ti Y Chargee lRoderate. Address THOf3. POUCHES, P R Tuesday moroin . Lang drove by, Seeing 1#lies Robson, be -, Bo: !7, Brougham, out. H. E. POEN TE$, with happy sang. 'We trust that snob, Mr. Chas. rands, late of W. Gil sto ped his horse and without getting oat r POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., Che wood and Brook Road friendly foaling niay ever eil,at between p ) actor and ole. Walters dr Rood store, left on Tuesday of his rig he .urged the young lady to go- , l ;{ a. �• Green River, solicits sales izom hie nam• A DtrmisSr Of eoo0nd head Ba lee aOd P p tt1 seek bis fyorioae fn New York sit with him and be married. This she refas- - !,, erose fziende both far and near. Bales of larme y s farm stock, and everything that is to be sold will Carie for sale cheap for cash. - - * The apple taotory started oa Monday ed to do. He then jumped from the boggy `�k ; I , H 71 ,L iY d• . be handled by the subscriber with the utmost - with g light staff of girls ahs boys, but is and said, You will go with me or die. - 4� - - care and sold to the very best advantage. 601y GREENWOOO, the oovreo of a weak or two will be gofag He held a razor in his hand, -and gralsping --- T��1�1T�1N� foil blast. the young lady, he endeavored to throw. - O Markham fair took aur peoplkon Friday. , £ T;1 �O� i�ir• Jas• 3dwl'pby was $led fIO and her to the groans. In the at=aegis )!ties - u j'd Ub' CSNa1Db Miss Bi• B. Tee#ey has retaraed to Tvr- onto again. ms's, smoontinp in all to $21, on Monday Robsons hands and arms were out iu a . . . ---ON-• C.,•, , A by does Ed. Glesson's dog !fowl so evening, for dutorbiag the' ai any some terrible manner. He finally succeeded is d ys ^� MORTGAGE SECURttY r �'; WHITBY BRANCH. I „ time sit . throwing her, and plaQing his knee on her d uch at�igbtsM? • Mr. Win. Bis lite had s gang of men ches0 be slashed the razor across her face 4- t apitwl Authorised....., SLWAO `Mss fee seal of Whitby is visiting this week diggfnK the celisr for his new and neck until be tboogbt her dead. He `o MMAL.i E�3'I'.A.TE ..,4.,,.. , Capital 8nbseribed........, .......,.. fttq,Obra st $. Meee's fast now. , `•Mabel { : bought and sold on commission Capital Paid-ap.... ,, .........y.,........ • heat a W rk 1Yi ooaimencei on the called her twice saying. , are yon =� ••'� Large quantities of oats and w n • d i {1 •mills buildin at ons ?" girl, atthoogh still c�neaions, .. befog el'vared at rein, gg dead The Mao Woodruff la rlectl still with her ee closed. ��`g a " Bt?AitD OF DIR$OTORd, Won. Pongsll of the 6611 �aoessdoo, . is , of the Arlaetroug house, Y Y ey ,., � . Agent for -Fife, life Mcideni Pliitr John Cexwan E President. has trsd�i his mare a$d �1 for a grey Her muscles twitched some, and with the r., • visiting his mot er here this week. p • Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance hien ' n s. Hamlin, Esq , Vi".Prae trouser. Van declares he will make some remar '•I'11 out your head off," he half . � �' - f` W. F.Cowan, E , W. F, ellen, )t , d. A.-cia Mr• Bpshby is aoovfng info A, Johnstpn's y turned er over and gays her a slash on ther'r ,� I of the fl era ibis winter, , „ Two bosses in Pickering to re> - of for ;a rson $�t Molat"li, W. , Thm" house Istel v"atod by Mr. Flumbtreo. Mr. Jas. Campbell had an auction sale on back o the neck. He then left her and , tale. T. H. McMillan .. . ...... .. .. pers, are !lending out p . • . • ........ Elasbier, ea Baturday and M oda of his housebold going his own home he bade his father . , Sh on 000 0 ....,,•,.r . K 1�' �` ' daily now about two bundr8d apple barrels. turnitgre, oto., before living for Chicago, and m that good-bye, sayin he was going:t ` - _ I " 1 " Bach fruit seem to be a cru around gg r r G Conveyancing' careiall done at s iiaaoh A' General Sailkfn bnsinew I:ranaaoted. t P *hero he will in future reside: t0 Mie igen the next day. He went behind . y Drafts awned, payable �n sl1 parte of t3anada, here just now. The Methodist choir. Oshawa, under life the bo a and ant his throat horn ear to ower rate than usually charged. Tit- United states, and on London, iGngland, pay- Wb does not the b�►ilitf f0reo10se tbo ' lee searched and certified to when able in all parts of Europe. Highest current y leaderehi fi a# F'ro#. Hunt, gave ati e=csellent ear, d 'na immediately. Mise Robson is . �� required, Private funds al- moragaRe oa that 0cwbell, sand 0oxleign _ ft r,►tes of interest allowed cn Sajiags Bank. to oblivion, and tfiereb earn the everlast- iaacred concert in rho tal�rnsole hero on 17 yea old and Weighs in the neighbor- `: �,. wa s an hand to loan at , y,, Deposits and credited halt yearly. f3pscial at• 3' Moeda avenin ie�it. We by to hear hood of 210 ands. She has an etcceedin rT y t9at.tiva to collection of F`armer's sale notes. in gratitude of an outrag+Hi publf0 7 y tl po R- the 'lowest roto of *� q n oar u 1 prett face azad is quiie as accomplished �� R. a• WAAX" in our. last week s'. correspondence we ths>� aqui iii the D t tore. y r intereet. MANAGRA; Mr. J. J. Peterson, as old _ Whitby boy, young 1 dy. She Heger encouraged the at- � ` ,� 9 _ ` 5,;; ; s erred somewhat is our report of tke Uather• rea0bod' is the Baptist church - here cia tnnticn of Lang and wsa in Meat dread W V, RICHARD�ON wood -Taylor lawsuit. Ipstead 0i, raading pe - ` � :: grace: Dale's Block, Pickerin ,: ;_: TORONTO::: FINANCIAL �•fiaes were fro ae #�Ilowe,"';t slionitl ttndaty_morning io a .1arA* andieuoe, He at him; a having tureatenned her last sum 1 g , � o11I t ee$ ' ffnnfeh, his course:fit tived'wi bb's fa hers n eyneat farm to ° > _ xb have read. "(gpet8 were shoat as follows" : e , _ i PIt3KERING COST Ui'FICE. s�� CORPORATJON 11, clra to, before. �nterin t t o J (7sthorwo0d shoat.QO, Taylor abotl6 g �'• t' .00 a fipe 0f it nein !m on Ta •lor, t ►e tsliweio ar Held.'. , Robsoc' . Th® young lady will recover " , �,�a arrlda from Toe onto 8 ;o a.m, 3'ble: adt11 roes. sire laavtlag i�heir `naive Thea a despatch ap era in Weidnesday ;� Mails close Toronto l'Q�OTl�Sd Ca '�i��(}(),0�0 Peagally,'s team rain away ole Monday Y g pYe g r p V 0100010 l Int ti tom: t is , . his week, • N o* papers. The _ oun I&d is a dao hter of F, a :- Arrive G.T.W. 8 to a m $ 6 °.m' from Jacksou Bros. farm.; a Ups :otrikiP9 1 . a T $ 6 90 a m Close G T Ws b5 a p�absc bed Cep. .: 6�8f 0 the road lie wa ti t C 'zh '+cel osa`re p tis a11. , _ :town al` I ,W. B obeon, .who owns the shone house . . : GTF780am . Whitby 8 is „ wllllb th. t p� i _ ► tela-. on thio orner. 1Q:1. Ronson, who was iu , - { • , p m,. Toruntv 800 m served to frigbtpn the rnito*lit th! - , - , t. `>. (i T .. p -- . _ a* .._ . br v arklsa at t ie time of the t d was. : E 8 9b A m k,., �.' f,_'�< t<QR , ..t y yH .Ran G T w , oo pzn The roan doVn .paid' the. _. ~ .f=- ! eT orders iso This Com say have opened a branob is the : y - , . -. ,! 1.4 -, y e ll _ led on all,.: , aRti�, y teu0 !tom' iso htw gone. home.. Tt seemed - _ , ..> Pant of tyle •woz Vill a off aria nth wgze :MQ. <tA "gill - C.� a ��1, id+ cL g. i e olce lately,- lrP , .: _ r_i~= �. ��{ that i ?riled thted Miss Robson bo-. a ,.- sA I o used b the Ontario Bank and th i ,1A ?fi �. t• ;, VlMtit3 p y er e:naaaage• oldA. O, !! : _, . -.:. �5k.} . r r B .. �. �_ 7a . , ice: d iefher n li ,tied" ti :_revolver . ears sa. M: r _ : . F _ F Popo �Z��,�• ,.. ffiPzlt Of t$e aIIdersi led. �: �a" z -'_,.r,. a •Y F °': a aye , ep/.� p� ]� a. p fry j �p Q �* sits r . .. - as: -.'�- -,.1 :_ S , _::3,- �.. _ :. -.�C:• 7 $..< .a;S - .� _ „ r i.: _ ., - ii ... M I [ burl' A -a4.. n:FV ... seeiv 1 lie osits wilt be receiperd sad inter t .. _ •,_ s � . ;. �:g �il'l� ' Q� ._+� ed an , a - __-. 5Ri ` dill ) I, �:R3 ,x • { par d interest p 1C� .: }' F 5"'-. l• -,. 6 sent allowed at' at bi hea_t rates. •, i.., Fes 91.2 it - 't • eB it _:Wft8 Intiile ' r a� _,. 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Irl , a - • x. .4� tj1j� The Colonel is assisted is his vruei work ��jt � _ T/jej� �'///���11A jitj jf�� /�, �jj°��' '# fi.4 _ .: + fes: , r ;i�± Jti1�. 4 , ,_ b a oebretar ,several Oaptainr,3ergeattts, ,. t qq1�� , .' r{t�1, Wig: 3[,7.� j� :.,...--;:::... lll.,.li HORRORS OF-RUSSI,�, y ✓ - - 4p'. i.. +�. - -:Y� L�Y�� - 4 i�k �FM�a iH�RIj .``�£ ��f �Ji. misatoned ofll ` and non-oom cers. -: The st ,4� :7 _ .':# ' .. ,,! a .. r f� _..._ . ��r Y OOflrd• , .. mom.A �, ref_ owarful tt it a trtlits M ` ,.-... t 4 . , ,,_:: �: - 1 Sergeants are most p �: o • .: elft =%iwE o f . E iT e'T HAYS Li3ST RESPECT' ; FEAR.FtTL E$ISTENCE IN THE CON• ng to their reports the soldiers era treated liet,ral°!°` _ WITHOUT EXCEPTIi1�." T��� !%RH . - N with either cruelty ur more leniently, t)L.HEADED FHENffiH• ,�'1►ers•1'tat�t+ni)t-lv tforts ap+`Iat' F �I DICT BATTALIO S CO . Tlit� i t W tike nonan 4 fiH $IItiAB©0. �� f There are two forma of gunishment, '!ice ' L • - R r, -- Z, " or ....�. tee of Pilots. is Mr. ciei a trraaiQ P --- �, ,� 1 i.: solitary aon6nement and the awttnh .lull - -f1lalAttrs Murdered by Ceutrttttnd er the o fiaement means either inoarcera• d laza fieafiitii3 Begrtlp'is► He 19aa •bye pre+ti`da>�it I t A i t�►tit�n fir ether tltrtie es lltaird•r N > ladle—@1pd• knout. C n t►rganisatio>t an two: lessee --l8 t, rid 1$995 .I )Jr� Pftritult . - therta and bcttrlet fFetee ♦re al.s�e ' j duperloremcer-9ometime�s sentenced 1 tion in a light room, with a board fora IgeB-ifi>ace 1`iEat Ttme the lYrrurber.ldas: . e3� ` ,:: to Three Nnadr'ed 9trokee trout the h" beet'. a 'lot n'i'ce ,A p`rll; l�?¢, s>!d tta' )ears erpps9 and oseters . Fear Them � � i beda.and regular warm ineals,or confinement Been �Llmited—taosne Faete •!h Coa>aed-. P j . _ Balt-8teeped Ranch et !twitches -sell. and starvation combined. Tha 6retia onlied da itt ratakad, not °Is1I► 'ono of the beat Mere. - i �:a2 tory UonAsement Driver Thcm to Lns- ttewa� rPiih as ftaterestltsq tllasr et i ell, poli4la-_ "', the simple, the other the severe treatment~ p. o. + bis f tr t mah o wealth rr 'Thea resd�`n of . ollaian "s delete J ' +m7• One oondemned to . imprisonment for a .. mag• ally.'lheliee men, &ended, t�olgether:'iry ties of P g, . - - , -, ethod. If his Witboat; a ierttge of history tore >Enlaer both ooatmc►n tinteree end. blood, farm t► the 9attdw,io Islands arse f;he possibility Leo Tolstoi .has'ust had` rtnted another m:,ath euffera the nmpl�r m 7 P faction cel Dae strep tb is hot to be 1�ughed" that"it mi h enter this cotintry bl way of sentence ' reads twenty days it means he him b the old-time 13U Lt►wrenoe river II g - . - ,:� interesting story on Russian conular life y' at,: In the Freiiolil Causidian uarters' bs- receives warm nourishment only six times ilot has disc eared. Who lie was of q the PaoiSo ports world itt yearn gone by . f which throws mach light on the horrors of eosin that tied ;the other fourteen P pg irv#cu' Mcntrtial mid Qutijh4 they the s stem, in vo ne. He sa days g he musts gab along oa bread and vFhere he wme from cess all for otfan have been looked on ce'l'l grave apprehen- g reside, :they are looked upon �t 'the leaders I y g t' `' water. years and years ago. When writers penned of their seatione. clop. Now a ecieatititip look upon oho! Convict battalions were first formed in. , With att aver a of, sa , 1tI00 1?�r g oa nett• I .A An eight -days sentones meat's llf"'tisi'a• the histories of Jacques "Cartier, Paul.do � Pry' - $ era with ani differenas borderin � ; Raesia in 18; 8, it being the purpose of the tion is a dark cell with year, there men ar►d their famili;loi magage tem t. Not ing could better illustrate the f anthoritiee to create a number of disci lin• �, • Chomedy and the other historic figures ®{ meed aatufortably: ;, The glror►tee prtrt, of P ' P BRBAD AND 'wdTEii.= 1', ~ a atatione where soldiers a ainst-whom °"^ -' r ` early Canada, the more 'humble pilot was tltom own farms, which is the samtitsr are advance of m ern medieiw and hygiene. I - g if a prisoner is oondemned to`mors �thaa for otten. Gro» h his knowledge of the worked by the family is the pilot's abeeace Up to with' five years aoientiats and lay--- t: no other primes could be charged bat one morJth'e im riwnment he is first taken g B and the 'lots themsolvas when off dut . � breaches of disoiplina and offences' w ainst P ,�+� onrreritr. the shoat and the windings of P' mon alike ha�►e regarded a possible cholera g to the dark cell and later on doped In the winter he takes life gas • attd bee► a -r= the military Bode oonld be taught the art which means he may luxuriate or the rest the St.. Lawrence was its navigatiotn made talking - politics, eating said leeping does visitation moth horror. The presence of J - ' of war. '. of hit term in a light cell with bread and possible without moident or incident. Ili little. cholera in thf4s country would have created . SR,, water. If the commander sees St, 6e may wan not, however, until the sturdy bat}d of e► panto atndng the great uiaeses of flu I_ . A thief, .a a iurderer'i�►t�ari�g the 'Czars out a prisoner's ration' in two. Barow is I . commerce took hold of the reins that the - $U$B SIGiNS 0$' DEATH people. uniform,is amenable to the ordinary course very fond of starving men nearly to death, Now all is banged: Those in f3he+bari. ., of justice, to the military courts,- which and therefore, frequently makes use of hie pilot became a written fact, and began to : i right Lo curtail the small sagply of food have a hirtflry.., Titers ire Poise. sad the !Hort Bklil[at lac. position to k ow declare that it wonid Er have the game law ae the civil courts. A _ i le soldier on the other hand. who left his doted out to them. He also makes it his taro ally Ittatte 911atafces.- utter! im o b toagaia give ns a cholera special business to see the poor wretches do The records o! the pilfltk►ge afiiae' he y P ocher date from 1805, iii which sae the +`Apparent death from an deotric aceta like t G esperienoed in 1892, when ; i post, or gave an improper answer to his not bay provisions with their owe money. Q Y shook " ra s a h •sician " is one of the .' ` s° crier, or dose not do ae he is bidden, or Any prisoner caught talking to himself, or Trinity House was organized. Up to the • y P y • eight cares ere discovered in New Yoric : ! I P len ►Jin or whisbltn receiver flue strokes most deco tive thin s in the world. Those in any wap fails to Grovel before the g g' g 2bth day of May, 1805, the pilotage servfcte P g.. city -• . with the knout• who 0 card the em to meat of electricity Ia the gra 1 There is no iiiii ,i ' ' "Tsohin," that is the rank of a superior, is The awitoh is a lied to members of the between Montreal end Quebec was done by PP P y P' P '.- PP far the infliction of ca ital unishment iia sent to the convict battalion, so his will battalion that do not seem foo mind impria- persons who had not psased nay examin• P P of cholera aiainq tta eafrnace to " i New York ware able to cite the o inions of narantine re ulatiom ara> may be broken by the simultaneous effeQt onmen t much; if a poor fellow, who hu ation, but it eppeare that they had permits P ootuttry i 1 of severe once made aoquaintpnoe with the dark cell, from the Lolleotor of Customs. It seams 'some of the most esnineat anthoritees firs everywhere very etriofti at should i1. of nnaeaaia esti all sorts orae in, the disease would cause 4 g f is pin marked for unishment the switch this sub`evt, amort them Sir Benjamin P �pilitary measurer, threats, and erne! is �lwa a tree htpnto action. This in• that w aertafn Mr. Baby, in 1848, and on l g N ic$P�IALaoxassN. i Ward Richardson who, in an address rhe ,that tate punishments. Two or three years of life ' struemaut of torture consists for light the first day of May, mads opt a list of ► 1'o f6aes usual! to Punishmene of a bundle of tbirt birches ; those who were tlotin on the river be• before the Medical klociety of London It is not gen rally knot cit' ps in a _convict batty t n su p , y P g health depa tments of cities alt over the . if more than thirty strokes era applied a tween Montreal and Quebec. The list some years of;° °a "Tlia Abs°lute $tsps oODn4ry �,v beeq b�dottght to a high slate . tame the most savage and the most obstrep- awitoh of fifty birches is used. These ' g po o{ perfection. They are is a poritioa to cope of Death took . a strflu s't'op Brous, who are ez scree Ro return to their birches are cured b allowin them to soak contains twenty•Gwo names, and, with the • P y g a ainrt the em to meat o! eleeteiaity in with almwt angthiag. regiments willing—nay, eager—to be tl)e in tepid water for a day or two; and while exception of one or two Indian names, the g P Y But the greatest feeling of emptily Iles eti wet the are covered with Salk Tbis balancte are Freaoh, the ori 'nal si peruser the Daae of murderers, mod amerced that w blind fouls of their superiors thereof er. g g is the absoluSe confidence thea the disease . 'i: All Russian aoldiere ander o and anffgr is done, it U said, that the wounds inflicted are still preserved in the Trinity minute the result of a serie�of oarefal experiments itself can handled. "We don't Dare g mitt' heel the quicker. he had been forced t,o the Irouolnsion that anything a at cholera any more," says Dr. - - , oertai�� gg gj�$isci line. 1 liable Burow the monstx,r him of aalirse his books at Quebec __ g ., y pe �__.. it could not be relied upon to produce Herman Ri It is vary Basil stem d �„-'` to . P own method of making switches. He lets In May, 1805. the Triinity House granted out• Di ht aria and scarlet fever are .-. doatb. Birds and small animals, he bad P . tlst*i!t Z��sawit%e, r � his birches soak in hot salt water two days, oerwficates to five pilots between Quebec infinitely more dangerous,and they give us • bat tri $lie regiment attention to the nnrnly aIId then fortifies diem with thin wires and Montreal, " they haviag glues suffi- f°nnd,00ald bekilled witheat any diffion10y� a deal more concern and worry. , fastened to the ends. but shoe n n which the ex riment had Allof the siotans whosrebest informed is neoeararily divided. They are punished+ oieat proof as to their knowledge and p p° py r _ ; , = ,� „ been tried subsequently revived, and he a on the sub act take exactly titin view. of renter, but cannot be put to a regular skill he oiat ut that diseases ay+hieh are ' QRAINS OF GOLD. was unable to fix upon a voltage *ufyiciently y p routine of scourging that they get in the 1 -- f Tbb qAw great to insure death. 8amatimes, he said oonetaatly i the community recseive almwp convict battalion. The'virtue ilea in the etraQgle, not in the so reaordad wero : DinaenG $anlioitime, the current would produce no consider#tion from the manes of: thi ' • - Danis L'alie people, wbile cholera is a lbn aboo.. Yet • . Such are established in Bobruisk,Cherson, Prize• - Milnes. Jos. Burke, Etienne Papillion, A itbBa etloitCHINO , g No- man can ss into sterni for be is while in other inaU,rnoes the sttii'eot wool physicians w,ouid infinitely rather contend Ekaterinodr, and Woronesoh. The latter pa H• dit Marobe-a-Terre, Jean Godin.. 7 d against cholera than with scarlet fever. -It : - ie the terror of all disciplined. It is already in it.—Farrar. - The Montreal pilot ofi'ice was established be thrown into a cataleptic state from is easier to keep it from spreading, easier . A -heap of ill -chosen erudition is but the in 1839, thus oattia itself off from the wbioh he would rubsequeutly rece.ver. to stamp it I out and easier to cure it in stationed in one of the inbarbs of Lhe town g mentioned, way opt where no man's foot luggage of antiquity.—Balza*. rens hod at ochre. Of the early hit• "The foot m that molten we are asked Go individual eaea, - treads. The institute consists of two com• Men should nottalk toplease themselves, Pa y �' any definitely what constituter deaFh, so So far as ti a possibility of oholem eominR_ i : .` . but those that hear them, --Sterne. - tory of the Montreal otgce little or nothing far as outward and visible signs go, we into this country from Honolulu is concerned, Flexes of buildings, one for the oificerg and aathoritative'is known as the records were one for .the men. The soldiers' quarters Hypocrisy, the oply evil that walks In• ' duelers must oonieca whit the tart of the wise m nay, even it there were no j ;.;. are surrounded by high wally and bwstions ♦i*ible, eYoept to Gird alone.—Milton. Slpetroyed by fire tp the old odiee on Placa mankind that we can make no oonolusive quarantine estriotione and no adequate { and contain barracks, a watch hoose, a Royale, over 35 years ago. The Harbor Gnawer any more than we can if you yak means of cop ng with it,there would still be charoh, and a lazaretto. All the rooms in i I would have amen greatin greatthiaga, �mmieaioners of Montraal'eow hate full up to define life. Exce t where decom . and els ant in little thin ■. --Johnson. P Pa' xo DAxaEIt the barracltg are built in the form of neon Q g control of the Branob Pilots' Aseooiation, 'lice ha* set in. er where a body is so of iteebeaoming epidemio. The reason i : cells. They have. grated windows and iron I Thought is the blossom ; langut►ge the which aoinpriaes all those plying their trpdo injured as Lo pat the matter beyond g pe doors with heavy grate end ke s. In the I °pen'og baa ;notion the fruit behind it.— between the pity and Quebec, the service question there is always a possibility of that cholera tequires a hi h tem rature m - middle of the drill grounds is tt a "bastile", Beecher. from Quebec to the Gulf being ender the error. which to pr pagw In the great cholera char a of the Qnebee house, lbs Pi►ota a No physician should sign a death epidemic in� New York in 1866, during - a Bort-of war priaon,which aoatain* third Yon cram these words into mins Barr 8 g c�ttitioate fu the Dose of a patient unieas he which there are 1.300 deaths, it broke ' y' Association numbers 54 men sand they vary �' _ five cells for -members of the battalion• who, against the stomach of my sense. --Shakes- ' was presea,t at the 6ua1 moment ar unless out , Ma . but it was not until July and ' according to official report, "cau be cured Pease• " in age from f15 down to 30 yearn of aRe. be ba• made an examination after Au uet that' the grant number of deaths _ only by solitary confinement." Great mindsmuetbe readq not only to These rue° who stand by the wheal of P y f; y aver ateancahi with their thousands of death u ro orted b those in attendance occurred. The became fewer in September. '; Each cell is five feet long and as broad- ( take opportunities, -bat to make them.— y p � although I know t6t►t this preaautiaa is and in October the disease was stamped. the floor ie of lephalt, and�the window Colton. liver and millions of dollen strorth of not aloe s taken. I hays never had any barred. AlongBide of one wall there i■ • Ever- eat writer isa`writer of histo* , freight, have upon them the whole crayon- eines of ryecovery attar apgarenG death in out aliegethpr. ; The oholera a idemics of cold Sts board of hardwood that can be oiled o y y sibilty of the ship's navigation. standing P m own raotice, bat I have known o! P P• let him treat on what subject he may.-- u oa the grid a he diroota haw tact oc how y P PetersburV, during the height of winter, _ Every morning this is done in order to de- P R ' them and many others am recorded. Far -would seem to combat the statement that . prive the prisoner the comfort of lying Landor. " slow the ship's big *crown *hall turn. - It is example, there it the instance of a physioian down. They moat cit on the floor or stand i The friendships of the world ate oftcan- upon him that the captain throws Ilia rhe! New Yogis; (city who was nailed Lo woe a high tamporatare is necessary. Bnt Dr. sixteen out of every twenty-four hours. titudent at a young ladies seminary. He Trac ra r - tt was shown that in the federacies in vice, or leagues of pleasara— sponeibilty, wbioh upon the high eras y y ! The soldiers of the battalion are allowed Addison, takes himself. If a mistake is mnde,if the was unable to respond immediately, and inclement climate people ventilated their ell nor chain nuc dist' adn aka chi becomes unmanageable in the current hoagies but little.and kept thew very warm,. - erten hours of Bleep and one hour for ! Nor o , u . n his arrival he was met at theentrance T me31s, that ie twenty minutes for break• ' g � of . Mary or if the pilot. has made a p° so that the disease was practically helped - to the murderer like the voice of aolituda by oar of the yypungg woman s fellow-' b bi h tem rature fast, dinner, and supper, daily ; the re- I--Maturin. a mi%oolculation of a fav► feet is a critical studea, , who aaici: 'It's iso ase, now, y g : I'.- _ _ _ _ _ _ turn of the river,he is hold rsspoa*ible,and Bo it will be assn that the mon who roaming sixteen hours of the day they + Every base Occupation maken cue sharp decor, rite it gone. He went � the know beat hold this Asiatic slayer, whteh . - -�• epefhd on the drill grounds, in the room for i in its ractica, and dull in Query other.— is immediately brought before the Harbor room, wbere he found the girl lying as if g g pap y y dead. Her tape was whits and her heart so lop fri htened o le b its ver name, P Commissioners. If the wooident is. found {� i► 4u aboo for which science has no - (�ynmastics, or studying the military oode• Sir P. Sidney. This would be hard enough, but to make I . - to be through his negligence or inability, f> had ceased Lo beat. The other physician it a}moet unbearable the kueeian Govern• i An intelligent Ielass' can scarce ever be, his license is revoked, and he mast change great reapeet and no fear at all. , as a class, vicious, and never, as a class, immediatel his means of livelihood. in attendance, who was present when the - ment solecte y change took place, pronounced her dead. •� I - indolent:.—Everett, Irpr the ilot receives all the way from - ., But the irl, as the doctor learned, was • �' 1NTEENATIONAL POSTAG& THE BLOODIEST ]io�TBTE$$ '. I3othing can aonetftute gt�od bresdirtg f3600 to $1800 per year, aaeording to the aabjecttd attacks of what i• known as in its service as commanders for these which has not good nature for its founds- pilot's ability.popularity and goad fortune. --- ,establishments, giving them power to in.. tion.—Bulwer. For an average trip from Quebec to Mon• oaAvs ItYeTitiiIs, $ict punishmei,t as they see fit. It ie done As dgttatiayt hr s stamp iPhich viesild hope is like the Nuu, which, tis bte journey mal and return on one of - the larger and it was during out of those attacks carry Letters Betvreew all Natleur. - with a purpose, too•,, toward it, oasts tke shadow o! our burden, stesmshipr—such astheSootaman,Pariaiatt that she load apparently passed away. • the oircumatanaea There is come talk is Paris of bringing r The present chief of the Worroneschon - or Labrador --the pilot receives in the Considering that under behind nr. -S. Smiles. convict _ battalion is t'ol..Alexis Burow e I ._ __ neighborhood of $100 for the evidences of death were by no means about the adoption of an international. ; ' I Like a man to double burine*s bound. I _ conolasive he resorted to artitidal res ire- IE is ro sed to invite - man of tr mendouit figure, with a red, full stand in at. ,e where I *hall first be tn. sad utile HOOND TB1P, p g P P P" face and white hair igu moustache. Hir 1 P g f tion, with the result that the girl recovered orfs a *tam . both neglect.--9hwkeepeara. This is figured nt ao much .per feet a com .!ctrl and beanma a erten and ealthy the nations compering the Portal Union tc e ebrows are rown to ether and his a es P y g ' Y 8 g y ' draft of the shi Of the ross amount have a cruel look. ' He ie an executor of ; - Knowledge dwells in heads replete with P• g woman. Examples of this kind, w ile by adopt a special kind of stamp for icterlta• p of the 'lot'* catnip e, five r cent. is y lienal communications. Anion the ar u• - the laws, who knows not the meaning of ;thoughts of other men; wisdom, in minds deducted by the He bur Comntissionere nO meanseommon areanfliaientl numerous g K the word mercy ; a "character," the call 1 attentive to -their own.—Cowper. to sh,ow the d nger in which friends and menta at forth for tho creation of the new - 3' and placed inn pension fund. from w61oh P - - him in St. Petersbur who does not like Nature is an Aeolian bar , musical Fb7sioiaas are oonsLantly planed o{ making g' the old flow a°d flats widows receive stem are the following a---1, The stamps society because it is not disciplined enough. � instrument, whose tones are Lhe re-echo of P P mistakes of,the most shocking nature. P the benefit. The au rannuated pilot „ Some , eare a o an" award which had would come in very- handy for persona de - Burow has had command of the elation ;.,higher strings within na.--Novalis. y g since 1889. Up to that time, when Col. i A etrenuone soul hates ahea sneerer; it reeeivea x3811 pee year o 6his fnni, and the been laced in iia hands b a rofeseor in _ P widow $37.33 per quattor. P Y P sirous of forwarding very small sums of Pblitikow was. at the helm. the soldiers'.is the ardor of the aesatla°t that makes the University of Rome was made by the mt,ue - from one country to another ; g, It • ' were treated like ergines risoners notI After a pilot a sixty-fifth year be is Academy of 8atenoes of Psria for an assay y y P !the vigor of the defendwat.--Emerson.. obliged W appe,cr Query year before the c would enable the sender of n letter from . . like victims of the Inquisition at now. i oe the question. What is an Infallible ' They did not drill, and there was litstle j He that foretells his own calamity, and Commissioners and be examined as to g one county to another to enclose a stamp , Sin of death t In the essay for which y occasion for special punishment in conse- makes events before they come doth. twice eyesight, hearing, etc. It found that age . , travellers would welcome i h the award was made it waa asserted that for a reply ; 3 quence. The government "disliked Politi. en'lure the pains of evil destiny.—Dave- has notimpaired the old pilot's. faculties. a death could always be determined by a pro• theinnovation asareal boom,for they would - i l'ow's methods and in hie place Burow wan , nant. is grsanted a new !'reuse, wbioh holds good ba able to communiepte with their friends I' for�welve months. At the resent Limo 1°aged abaaaoe of Laa'tinga of the hrart i appointed. He began proceedings 'by Lions and BTC ale. P upon auaoutption ;that is to say, by listen• in the country when they set cat on their y I there are in the neighborhood of 25 travels without, being compelled to replenish depriving the prisouera of li¢ht ;. wi.thout p ins Dither with, or without the stethoscope. their stook of stamps at every frontier. apprentices in various sta res of com letion It was re uired, of course that the anscul- warniitg of any kind he lead their windows It tune an odd and ■tarlling adventure awaiting k vacancy, upon the pilots' list. q ' Un the other hand, before the idea could . j' boarded up, so that they lost all knowledge i that befell the Rev. R. P. •Ache, �a mission' talion should b3 perfoenied by a physician, �f the time of day or eight or the periods j This liar the Harbor Hoard also. controls be ut u►to raetiae there would boa num- mor in Af 'ca. while tourin on a biayale. and a mouth o it xas reaoiyet that the but this teat wan soon shown to be ante• P P . y g ag i ter of dif£iaultiae to surmount. The different they spent in confinement, for Burow did liable by numerous cares in wbioh it was - He ha of far in advance of hip orters,. list of pilots be allowed to drop to fifty countries of the Postal Union could not be -aot perinit a regular observance of meal `- g P tried. The Parte Academy of Medicine members. Thin was done so that each pilot ermitted to manufacture as many i.i;ter hour either. j"and was spinning along at a pretty good hau had for a number of years a standing P Man risonArs lasttheir senses incon e- ` • eed, with his -eye on the ath, when might have an opportunity of increasing national postage stamps as they thouRhtfit; d rite of several Lhouaand franoe ba ueatbed . Y P b P P his annual sti ea b havia more work. p q _. for it would be ver ear , if-auah were_the . quence of thio treatment; some beoatrte suddenly be heard a noise as of.acimals p y g to it by Boma Marquis for a eolutiou of the y Y i The apprentice is obliged to "rve five years ease, for one country to manufacture an raving maniacs. - ( galloping beside him. True enough, oa same great problem but it has never been - Every �gy Burow holds a knoating;ar glancing to the right he disdovered three upon the river'. but itis more than itkely awarded." euerrnoue quantity and sell them to a that be serves pewter ten. Jae ie ttetsn uei t'hor'n *tate, tbae depriving the latter --switching in the open drill grounds, wbioh magnificent lions keeping him company. g g everybody is forced to attend. His wife,; They were twenty or thirty yards to -ono °bilged to take two trips to Baa. ono nn a Grlm Jestlag'. . country of legitimate budgetary profit- who lives across the way, could not stand ; aide, and kept along with him for perhaps T istg ship sad the other ca p Band a ke Death -bed jokes are generally not phe. the Ire ti the idea, therefore, p - the wailings and lamentations of _ - ` a hundred yards.- Then they stopped, Thi* is asuaily s winSer vocation and lakes 'autheatie. The celebrated one attributed p°ses the creation at Berne, Switzerland, _- looked ate him for a moment --a attars o °p the better part of two winters, '!bey of a oeacr& bureau, empowered to myna - THE POOR $OLDIERB, J ,. g aro then examined by a ateaimahip captain t° Tom Hood, for instance, --that he pre- facture a atrtain number of 5 -cent postage -' - - I being he must have looked in their eyes— tested against blaming the undertaker who . ' and bounded awe at ri ht an les, still a'nd a commission of pilots chosen for the bad blundered into corrin before the stamps annually. These would be distri- i6ndtine afternoon ran from bar houre�and Y B g !Z pnepoee. If peonounoed fit he ie placed toter' to the several states proportionately up to the spot where ter husband wee. ! stopping now•.and then to look back, till u on the roll and awaits his Gurn to enter great wit• was dead, and said that the The atari;pe now in ase "Oursed one," she cried, "what are you they dissappeared to the long grass. _ P man had only come to urn a lively Hood, in the Population. _ -� doing here -t Do you not know yon are .�.----- - the eercice. In spite of the feat that the in each aouutr would continue to eziet, a of these men, considerin the class of —is known to be decidedly apocryphal. y p y g both for inland and foreign postage. inflicting tortures on myself at the sar:,e Flogging and Cr1me. work and the re*ponsibility. to not large, Neverthleas, a remark someitchat of the time that kill three wretches by tach• - name sort, whish is attributed to Lord - A report tc the English Parliamsat a number of them have aocurnulated snug '"' es ?" ehowe that from 1877 to 1893 inclusive 358 fortunes. 1n the paint °f age bdj®s au heptia.hich®et,erflaid tves►ruver uili, Dal T e colonel turned users liar ravageip. En fish oonviots. -were aentencsed to be S' y !!that Should be Rare• " t of m ei ht, old witch " he °fumed. i g THa oLDtur PILOT - and hie death was only. a matter of a few redo - y g • flo ed ander laws prhich allow this punish- Newly Arrived Missionary ---My P . t;i i "If you do not go at once I will treat yon . menu to be inflicted, in -certain sloes ot►sea In the servtoe is Mr. Zephirin Bonilla, *rho weeks ; but hie physioian advised that he ataaor wan rare good fellow, was he not t _ too to the knout. of assault. It ie said filet such oritnea has, since 1865, piloted ships to and fro be taken for an easy drive is leis oart;iaga, Cannibal�Kin tat ma see. He was '� .:' ; Barow often has hie own sons switched. on the St, Lawrence. He is $K years of and he went out, g I believe he ; er one war unished b the rote' a I have not diminished in frequency as a a *,bat is as young in tnnnnare and appear• As lite equipage was proceeding elowl� quite dat k;. was he not 2' Yes, , ._ The eld p y er , result of the severity of the punishment. g waa nerved rare. the young buys he punishes himself while —__ _ _ r„�_. __.__� w Once as ,many men twouty year* his junior. along i,t was met by a lady who remarked „_,•_ _ : oonviota .hold their bodies down to the It ie he otic always takes the Parieiaa iia pleasantly to the *oat invalid : ;' r >. Needed Attontiot . am lad tc see oa able �lutwai°d Evidence. K a groand. These children never speaks of and out and it is said that no other pilot Ah, my lard, l g y J< their father save in forms of bwe ane ire• Lei;ty Leftover iooyly)—I have only seen her ever given au ergot or taken the ,a heel to drive oral. Im spite of alt hia eucoesa, I don't. think ,': 0' pidation. 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And pet the number of --�-��_ . _ i A oases pabliehed is email in comparison wiltb $ Ii d be i nt't Tape With the ,eatle� • T riiUy'S I''oot. . the total nrtmber that bac a found benefit in8n• _-, 3 , - ,.. ', p p0p }t - FAILUE TO KT%L Old b5- from the use of this great blood builder and $h® was refined in p�� W�UI Co �,l , : - The utc owixt the sublime and ridicul- . l `�j'HFIR lookin telligent, and nob bad our Ie quickly made. $urelp literature The z ) aelcve restorer. It is true that Pink Pills g. but somehow she never seemed to presents no more grotesque Idealization P - wrg..r it.ar,lietnr.n or - ABLIs IMMEDIATELY. , are used in many cases to tone u the ■ #- - �RE, HIGH GRADt n -� p y faits with the gentlemen. Theq didn't Ilke than Trilby's foot, and the numerous i� , "'' _ ., tem, enrich the blood and stimulate the her listless wa s ` y ,they rwid:ahe bean t wnq worshippers that have, figurativelyspeaking, COCOAS BIIdCNDCDLATE8 - :. [t,,ih'. rhilian War .Only .lrifteiiu Pbr nerves where no serious illness exists • but `• #nap" ,about her. Poor girl . she was hent knees and kissed the bi toe. of the g On this Continent have nesived - ;-ti - rent. of TitoAe Ilii Were Disabled— it ie equally true Chap !n many oaHes is enfferinQ from functional irregularities, and foot, when reason oneemore cornea to their *''. Rannre ti, ICi1i a Deserter -An Awfal which they have been used,other medieinear it actually Impossible for her to take reroue will feel ae if the roduotion at the itIGHEST AWARDS ` have failed and the result achieved by Pink much interest Ia anytbip gut a change enris ®ee were perennial: Ry tee way artmr h;sperience. Pills ma ver trnl be chAraoterized we : g y °ams. t)ne day she ha of llr. Pierce a did you notice when reading •Trilby how t' Erol» rhe 1.he wiser and older army o>oers ere ib marvellous, The editor of the Oanadian Favorite Preselhtptlan. ' $he vacated a highly it commended t InduStrlSid Food - . state of mind that map moat properly be Nationalist came across just such a ossa bottle, and she had not taken half lite con- Nxteactor, w�tich render�Pimnain's eCohe -,. ,.., i denominated uneasy, and with a goodeause. aeoently. It is that of Mrs, & Somerville, tents when she felt like another woman. diseor a P 1 I�.' EXPOSITIONS : - ` ' ` well-known and hi hl res ected reel• d nt exoreaceace, corns ? Trilby s ►:':t IN EUROPE ANO AMERICA `` Ureal things were expected from the new dent of thio cit g y p' Now she is in the enjoyment of perfect foot would not be worthy of homago if tilt r Though it was but a little Y• Mrs. Somerville leas not health, and has suitors by the ■core. No marred by torus : »tither would ours. :1 :1 ,erotic»: In View of rap small bore ride. Beek notoriety, but is willies that a state• woman need suffer frons fnnotional irre u• Y inaaT ttniaao oyer .:'3 of an inch in bore, its pojeotile ment of what Pink Pllle have done for her g Use Putnam's Corn N;xtraotor', larities and. weaknesses, The " F vorite , P 1j f s labelmad rape rs ke o �jh �it� de, consume» houldemakesrt�y . Y- ` q p Presort t " - --- -'-- '---- --- � T that our- place of mantActu , i' .. would penetrate eixt twn three- natter• shall be made ublio in -the hope that roma pion is a sate wnd'eertain cure for namely, Dorchester, 1!t[aas. - ' inch. planks the same distance Ar art at other sufferer may be benefited thereby, all the weaknesses to . whinh women are ►� printed un ewch package.. " My illness at Bret," said Mre. 'Romer• PeOuliarly sub sod. f ba thirty yards. But penetration and long Mlle, '' was a serious attack of E ';I���� yphoid Dr. piercer . Pellets our® cone i SOLD BY G1RoCERL EYERYWHiRrc. tipation, Tfle Ci111d that Cannot WALTER BAKER A CO. LTD. DORCHES lig range -t!)is rifle had au effective range of fever. Although I recovered from the bilioYlsneas, ;nd;gest;°n and haadacrbe, (ane _ _ TER, MA , _',�tJU yards -are not the chief things fevQr it left Its effects that have caused a dose. dl eSt 21111k Ca desired to a military arm. The objeotof a me many years of misery, The g ri digest T>le Leading a YUUNa doctor said that my blood had , become $trubger-•ol I would like to see your bill soldier's or eailor'B un is to kill his enem •, „ Cod-liver Oilas it iS re• Canadian p g - Y impceanated with poison and that it would 1180tOr a moment 2 Editor— Certain! I are John, hand the eptleman that ehotgua. Y pared ln, SCOtt'S Enlul- College w A t or disable him. This new small bore dose take a long time to eradicate it. The K T.itc store and Science, Mnsto, Fin© drb neither half ae effectively ae the old ;4b• trouble seemed to have its chief seat in m - . I limbs, which caused mea re y ' C3URE FQR HAY FEVER„ sioni - Careful scientific C Atnercial. Address; PRESIDENT AUSTIN calibre gun did. - Henoe the •trouble now g at deal of pain. _ . For about ten years I continued dootartn tests have rOVe11 it t0 be t Thomas, Ontario. prevailing in Europe. g, '11Er, - R. It Northro of the P. O, not continually, but at times, and I tried p• Delfa:'t- p �u� s� s��i1 • The first mistake in this new small-boce many remedies without permanent results. meat, Ottawa, Recommends lar. AS- ?Wore easily digested than I . . _ • : fancy was that the gun was adopted by all This went on until the end of '93, when 1 news Cat*rhQ Powder Far Hay milk, butter, or any other - STANDARD �I. became ea mush crippled up that I der air- 8'ever. fat. That is the reason + Europe except Russia before it had been P Mr, Northro ad of getting relief. I had read much of p, who ie one of the chief tried in war. Ile great rangaand penetra• the remarkable cures through the use of clerks of the Dominion 'Post QfHee at VVhy pully SiCkl Chil- . tion caused other things to -be overlooked. Dr. Williams' Pink fills and became Ottawa, found great relief for Hay Fever, i y The Chilian war with Peru began to awaken interested in them. One day I asked my with which he was afHibted,in vire Agnew'e dren, and thin, emaciated h sician if -I mi h tr them. He Catarrhal Powder. Perha s there is na and anaemic persons grow 1 BOCK. Europe t o the chances that somebody bud P y B y nave other medicine more ratiafaotor in its , Edii:ed byy A, e. OGT hie ime taeian and I began using them. By Y $espy SO rapidly Ori SC�tt 9 orga 1st dart, is fit, Baptist Church'To7. hluntiered,' The Gerni.an Menest rifle, he time the third bot was 13niahed;I found treatment of Hap Fever. it is equally tot 3aIibre,3r),wae used in Chili to some_extent. myself very much improved—in fact, the euoceseful in covin catarrh in almost an of 'its hases R Y Emulsion of. Cod-11VeP Price, Single Copies, $1.00; Per Dox,,$10.00 -. Tj e attrge�na reports were that it did pot pt.ine had entirely left me and I was P , and for cold in the head, 011 and O hOs bites - . . kil I or disable more. than .15 per oent. of growing healthier and more fleshy. I which is a fore -runner of Catarrh, A acts yp p p , PUBLISHrip BY those Lit, continued ueiapl the pills until I had taken . Ilke w charm, and quick as magic. when their ordinary food WHl�LEY, ROYCE di, CQ. Japan used a verp ea,tellen't aMail arm in six bozee more, when I felt that I wee garnpio bottle and .Blower seat by $, (I. ib8 YONGE aTREET,_ - TORONTO OfiiTT► _ Uetuhon 4 does not nourish them. ' the war. with China. -the Murata rifle, entiroly cured, and was •enjoying better 4 Churoh St,, Toronto.on receipt invented by Ueu, Murata, a Japanese health than I bad-dan�'fgr years. I' am ''f two thrae•oenr, stamps. I1ott'tbtperauadedtoaccepta•ubatilute! FtiR, TWENfiY FIVB YEA$$ otiirer, educated in France, The reports of satisfied that to Ur. willwme' Pink Pills I Blobbs--11 Did you spend a pleasant vs.00 . �0R fit t ae, Belleville' 50c. and $1. y . the foreign officers- who ,observed the owe my recovery, and have implicit- cation ?" $icbbs--'• No my wife attends ARI: YOU 11UNh>i'r sc►Ii'ER 1\ I►U:1Ti{1• •Japanese military operatidna, .:were that confidence in their curative, power, and to all the spending," ' 017tH -if Ro PngnRe with va for 1895; 'il.'itr) a ;the small bullet was- inaccurate, though of shall oontinuo to recommend them to other il)nnth, $3,00.1 a year. You ran. make it easy; , ..: great range, and dirt not klll often otr 0 sufferera." . � , six hound a- d:► , our aRontti do not eom• I Pain Cannot Stay' i : plain of •hard 111110+, 1t'h}- 1 'they are mak 1 SERIOUSLY wuUN0 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pea le t 1 : I are - not a patent medicine, but are a . lon here 1`Iervtline-nerve pain lcr.re'I Ir er, tho �e� sol`in;r our t'erft,c tion iii*h Wash ' . i ulll,','63 it pat;sedthraugn the dead or bowels, R used, Com orad of the mast ,werful aln y p aeKtdrli,fa xtil,y Washer ,nanu- - I tried prescriptiton acting upon the blood and P- pc P fikvturitd ; wav l polietheR dishoH E ti;at it did not brealr .bones, but rrTlled a nerves. They are of great value a:a a tonic subduing remedies known, Itierviliae aver perfecaly hi ttvo minutet,; lir) otprrience hole right through then,, and was not as- twtls to t{ive prom t relief to rheumatism . cheap ► d dt rinhl�trweuh t 1► rt c• n t) lona»• , I. t elective in an wa ezce,t in its extreme during recoaery from acute diseases, such P , y y 1 as fevers, etc., building'up the blood and neuralgia, cramps, pain in the bnek anis madoof antt'ru,•t ,hope)+ steal; rapG►city 100 t range, as was the old ,45•calibre bullet, system, preventing the often disastrous side, and the host of painful RIfectious, p1evos. #10,0+s1 for it,c e+ivat ; every family THE COOKS BEST FRIEND With which Germany' and France fou *ht. internal or extetnal,ariaingfro,n inflamma• wanG+untr. Yrku don't have to canfaP+s; as t b after et%ole of such treubles. $old by all Roan at+ people know yeti hnve it for +r►lo then A Rr c gT SAI E I N CANADA. , the war of 18;0 71. Now -the Japanese tory aot►on. Unequal for all-nelrve pa,ns, send for a dit,ii washer. Each ngctnt'd t.©tri - buliet is .315 in diameter, lar er�than an dralere or sent post paid at .90 °ant# abox,----_--- - - ___ ___ 6 y. or etz bo:ea for :)o, b addresaln the - - _.. __ ----- --- ----_- o p ,volt cte, - -- /; Eurr,IPean nation uses in its rides, 11 Y g -- ---_- ,.-_ t r i : no cornpecit.ion, 5ti'o [urnish - —~ ` r , �OUGL.A8 BR0$ ►htj,,o (�celKht kix pound+l in nice enae t - En •iand's Lee•Metford I)r. Wsjuse a MedieiQe Co. }3r kville r cilate, (3r+►vol and »fetal to 1 dy xjt etlta to take orders .with • one � e t .30 calibre has Unt .Refuse all intima tiorleaod abetitutes. rc,ofe•r,+- n,et�►illr coilinKR, Nk ,III. it.a aKnnt mala !11,53 11rdt ten d+►yr,, Ad+lrexs, . t - fust iiad a most thorough trial in the late r:hcrtlnetal wor6er,.♦ !L --}j a Aciela:ac tV.,1'or°rt0 fur full partivulars; F'erfectlon Difg: Co„ -_ • liurmt:se war, and later still in the cam- - 3 __._ - —_._ __ TEST OF PERFEOT $EALTH. ''orrnanently cured ti1::niewood. 111. pail;ii a�ainat the Chitraleae and swats, �T�����I�� __ _ ___ _ _ __ � ' l savage tri bee along the Thibetau border, bi' n strictly t4tluea• j �'u�� ONLY �Rit{T �RSErYINGMACHINEAGEN Thohsaads of Livor abbt>ag Away rBe Lionat ;+yNtem• Aa n,ivursce tcna. 51'rito for /j d��n t*.en J:owe, commanding the leading c•lmutar. !'lilt: Olti7'A1ttt) 1Ni'1'ri; }'}i; ,H :d,�°°r SENDA SCENT cAMP call a of Improper Heart Aotioa. t,es cc,lurnn In the Chitral cant ai n et► 'e : "d }folia 3t , Tocanto • i<+ a� n ae:,w P - - r ..t p g , } ft)R PARTICULARS. PRiCE USS; j The heart it the hub of the hum n rye- (; AxMERB here !s a snap far You. liarrirl you a•,w u. p1�`""w las' ah SAMPLES,COTTDN YARN-hc;. - ''Ohen prison"6re {Vere brought In w• h two a h',nc«.y sort; xN furnG,Gil the wr,rk Find or three buliet'' holed through them that hap yam 101 oth i,•. rr; o - rraG•nrou rr., leu µ.,1k to wot.r elft • • • , . I tem. If ib ie weak or deranged pt yeioaI P I p • ! r quilt•;. `Send ,a .rt, om t,,.,. ou % n, r eeerr,e+i to cause the. .wounded men but P 1 deerepttude in one shape S1 for tr27 , qt Wet,, quer ae,tr„■, C . sins and menta 3 +red w+i will e.tpla,n- thn �ijmn#w fL:ir ' t little inconvenience, for they had --been or 1mother must follow, and thousands are - - - • -- a3 9t•, TOrofata. rempnlx r rF. G garnnttw a c:,ytr fir ,At of t, f„r •-+Tyle) �. work. ahielnc.. • A re d (,; ' � marched six and seven miles before they su'iering various ills of the flesh to -day If YOU w ®`JtoiIbuy or mvii it %twk or buAnea,r d„n r tail I-) 1rrirr 14),►ay_ A,fdr,” reached our bivouac ?hese rieonert t of as D "i. liforgan, Manage+, tt ind:or, Unt. IIorP;;_ P because the heart is notdciUg Ica full duty. F deRcriptfon write n1tl. [ havtt trod lnrl;tt — _ _ accounted for the extraordinary absence of Whenever a Bart flutters or tires ourf oxlxtrience in the who+o»,1,t,r. I h vo hag hoer , -____ -` -' � ACTS CAi. �ti:e dead enemy on the field by saying that easily, pubes or aipitwtes it is diseased no�:aesrorainually. Curreal)ondeneeconfidnn, Et�CLISN NCIHE•ER 4 tial. Ao ohaiVe tv bu}tlr+ J t . a man whenever the hit. - uck, ad- hu one dalh is their calla- 7 hese who know \ire t.'roasley—and who y cltsease so pravwlent ip Cspade a battle 1t,in►uK I,wi.O-%1")pka. healthio-ii itrt CILY and it might be muntiotwit thu corn puny . do, N not Y—ne4t,t not -be told tl;ac hie twok Ia 5o im-portant is this matter ct3nsidered by aught alway■ to bs kept iia the house, •+ 'tr►t": m, clejtring, +Ir„tartget, or irr.,gctl'on„. Bore r;llowing :t1► por relit- diNc cunt w►iilts the iPr9e, pre+ tical utl l spiritu=il fn tone, !t con- ., two or,ttiree crops dearly ,, lour price. easy citizan%are in theirpreseutdilemmu, tu,nd til' ralkK „ England theta Board of the highest rank J}►z1ln-•' Wh6se make is your welsh ? Ierma. 1Y..I. 1t'ttriTVa, �t);it;hurch.,G,.'ruronto, I q living questions, -lush as otfi, ens was called ]R�e week to convene and Braxiin—” The fellow who sold it to me, I _-T_- It ----- - ST. LEON MINERAL WATER CO•' Ltd ': 'ftp tLc�r�i aA,'��t,pet ,ro�,tdino c•;' ..�I eaa,rling I i inq�ir� into the electiveness of the 'Lee- guess, He treads about oa the transact "health," ••1't+R) t:ct: - T XTILE IVIILL Si�PPLIES, , Iiead Utrice-.i,L►ng St. W., Toronto. ,y l on,""The C nparrianubje l .I 111etfurd in the ('hitral campaign. tion. d tun a ti'oolien I;vdt }:nglixh Curd --~ n ,.h • he w t f n r► fair sad \o wonder all l:uroPe i9 uneasy over. _ ..1 r taotht►n� »Aniline lllea. Ht u gracicr __ .. ln,” etc I )oic it be ou , full ire," aionof ThN Yarlor 1►P►nre," The wood f'111pK. Write tar quotat onw, : I t`HAMPIpN i'nratre," " t'ardy," " The loVecd," " Liquor," what' may prove to be a moat Almentes QaptWilat SU04ra Uutold As• sfiui4i� &STONE etc, In the la-tt thirty-one addre;Nes.ititport-int _r . 8Tt PLrNDOL'A BLL kD$$, oay tOr >8iig D[Oatba [!'Ora RheamatltaaL, ; ' ROIBERT CIO. tt St aiir�t►srel .t., of settee I crun-tel i,i given to y .tu, convert,+ -and others - . -"1 ..— --- _— ____ — I ,-• EXTRACTOR. in the Chri,atian.life- 'rhe volume contains 404 "l�'e had to ezecute a spy," says Gell, We have Lha gcivilege of publirhing the n EOR AN OLD CANAL iAN STAMP' Thera aro more of these p+►,re+, tR noatlyl bound, .with a haud;orne .I I cue. "The firing party, with eight rifle■ FollowiaR letter Ecom one of Almonto a $151. u"'" 1 betw•et+n iml a,.,i IUPI.: AfarhineN in use than deldlu in gold Nhowing portr+►ita Of Crost;ley - "lor.,lezl with bu!leted car--tridgee and four , LO*k t IP i1Of R O Lu U.'rItLu 4and .lti t -pt-. Eli other kinds ooni• and hunter on the cover, and is rea'ly a mar - wealthiest eiNsens Mr. J . K Cols s " I lecUons of ,•tatllp- and a+t the hi 11"t ca»h blued. It ears' trial vel ')f eheapne,oi at one dollar, I t is bound to Twith blanks, fired on hit» attifteen pacles., was completely helpless for six mouths front prirti nor thorn from A E ptia� has prow them the have a widoeirculq� ion, Minitttcrxund t'hrij- eri nlaliis cheeG.hiHr, on beint unbouo� rheumwtti+m. I tried almost every known histo tat E„ 1lamiiton r1 t. - beAL Send for priow lien workers shoo d get pnd recommend it ' - — g _.___�,-, and torms-to to other's: P g • K ud remedy, .without wny benefit, and whet MILL gUPP�, tE3, Tat1.»v'e �n fish {'aid .' atarte/i and rani a quarter'of a mile be�ore Z� tc, t t•y, - S• S. KIMBALL, 8ontb Amerlwn Rheun)atic Gure ua, lattila fit+sting 'tltll eta,• unc Wooly WILLIA1i BRIGGS, Pitblislltar,. .,;. lie uaa r,vertaken by a mounted Sikh, who ceeolinmended I seoared It, though I must { c,ttoas, Yu,1,s. 1'a„te; `apontrtmct N'oaI 877{`raig8t„Montresl 59-33 Ribhmoad SSL, West, Toronte _ cut his heRtl nearly off at A. single blow confess I had no faitb whatever in it. The • Dll"' HO°t b �'a'�rY - .-___-___ 3 SL belt» ht_ kfoutitlal.; with his Aai,re," first bottle agreetibly surprised mr,and tour The i:c,rrnans had a similar ob ect lesson ffiaohtnerj oI All JKiads, - ' j bottles drove the disease ooulpletely oat of recently. A soldier who had 'rotlhed •I.d y y troni tt'fnri,nllt,t, !'ire tae art°lest Sup m e steam. It ie the very beet medicine I , ,tier ,p then murdered his sergeant at Magdebur And 15'rrterwurks'l IwnLs down to g have ever takes. I bees recommended it to �ngino P'ac61nK of Lha helm kind, ! �l was condemned to be shot. $e received many friends,and I know it baa dose them �. $ N U ' /► OD _ . the .ire o� nearly the entire platoon and B g A �) ffiAllufhetttrtll`B Agent,- reat Dodi" ti'37 :tiutra Lorna St. ldontreaL trier, to eeT-ape, The sergeant At the head_ No mhu ' - tit` ' tttaar, Lha twilor woaId of the grin ] ' — --- --- o party ■hot the wretched man scarcely make •good ltt►atrimonia} wgent, �• VTH E through the head, but did not kill him. although he does press other people's suits S F O- � 4C � N S T i PAT t" He reloaded his piece, and while the for them. 8LATE, SNEET•11ETAL, TILE dr CRAYEL ROOFERS - - • wounded man was lying on the ground - - - -- -- _._- -- - -- - - -- t3heet Jiot�t t:eilluKa, '1't+rra {;o6ty "1'tle itnd X08 M -- f,rr A8 K — - _� bt in f ECA ILL D ga g or his life the sergeant placed hie $Ls Trouble Was is tho 8i,1ae ) Stack and (,teen ltoofin late bietwj' nor s OUGALL & CO.'S : rifle 1,ehind the prisoner's ear wad killed �s' Wise,. Felt, Tar, !tooting t Itch. h.to. tiuttsrs a C7.ARRLEiCFI �ARNTk3PJS,... This was the case with Mr. U. J, Locke Ownpiper►, Ar•• supplied the trade i. ; ; him. He had received nine wounds before of $herbrooko He ■offered for three Unsurpassed for Durability, BrWianoy and Easy working. - - he died, No wonder the story was ■np-- , Qua. Telephone IM. A.delaid - A Widmer bis years from a complicated care of Kidne TORONTO MtD�ts'TR1-]aL- .:.. prese�d by the anthorit}ea, -_— -- - -- .-v__ utd Bladder disease and ■ q j It ie an enormously axpendvsr trlatter to pe°t cues one ]� / ► -: -- - - - __ - ----=- re-arm's hundred dollars for treatment but never • ---- -- great force like the British or FOR ALL PUIIi,P03ES. German army, and the new gua has another reoeived marked relief until, to nee hie own �Q�/j'�' very serious fault, which belon s to Eli, words, " I began the use of $oulh Ameri- Quality Unsur assed b an h '' After siz ytiiok eucceeaive shots the barrel can Kidney Uaee, whoa fear bottles oom- COA. PONCE dt CfRRARO ST$., TORONTO. ONT. R�✓CK SA�•T• ttFec)a1�fX,1,rn iiY F�R STOCKY T I - ' gets so hot that it scorches the soldier's Plet'ely cured me." Kidnoydisewse has fes- C�A,NADA8 Greatest commercial School; H10HEST At�z'tt+tttlT>r:s Ir tensa its tensa on huadred■ of others be• `� NVQ°'°" bet;t in the Uoulluion; Stuottiriate-vERRIT, BYEWART do tip. MONTREAL_ and Q1J6BE0 finEere. This tb the reason onr sew .303 .-- - __ . • . - dents aswisted to posttionP; every week ; mode- __ --_. .- _ , ''. r army rifle has a bit of wood under the - f sides Mr. _Locke, but every one pan iiad w rare rattle; tiveryching f1rAt class Catalogue barrel for t•he eoldier.to hold and not bull»• care, ef[eotivs and speedy, in Routh Amari. and spsc►ntens of penmanship hFtrinoipaL„ hie tinges, can Kidney Cura In 'most distressing sHAw A lC7.LY0ebster International - - -- ' ---. -- - . 1'i►e reports in the Londoid Tittu�l from °axes relief ie secured is siz hours. Succeasnr the •• Unabric act." • • Cuba ea The only chemical hued fico ex , 01 Gj f y that the reason #o many mora ' Catairh •Use Nasal Balm. Quick, POO' tinguiehet now approved of by the +ts' . ` Stlecuuen pasea.eW.,aentou apptiratioa. D1 lOriar3t Spanish soldiers are wounded than Cuban# .tive cure. Soothing, cleansing, healing, 1ns},eowr of Government of (debet Sttandard� ot th%4T-1.S Supreme (,ours the t'.gg c;ov,t PrtnttngOaioe,and is because the and all Etre derartttlertt authuritiva. neariyall84,hooll)o) IL L'ommeadedbyZStats6•uPertnteudentaof ce,a d Cubans are armed with a A. P. 793 It la the simpile.t, the best and the I1-rge-bore ride while the Spaniarda have cheapest. and iy now in use 111 most + THE BEST' FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES. the smaller bora. I - public building!;, taottiriasY etc. It is easy to find the word wanted. American naval offio6r# naturally are �� at `�'i red feel i n psae�'�[per I3azten. It is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. . doubtfal about Lha propriety of going on �� Uf1�1lU��� �Iflf [Al�IIU�>�fl�tt G�, making so small an arm ae .23 when the , -^ It is easy to trace• the growth of a word. large bores of .30 -of England acid Germany So common at this season, is a serious 1-S fit. Peter 1St., Montres►l.. It is easy to learn what a word means. are not ►:p to the work iutended-killing 4• eonditfon, liable to lead to disastrous - tt�. Ak C. metrrium Co., Publishers, Sprincileld, Dl[aee. ti �` or disabling an enemy at the first #hot. >�ults. It is a sure d of declining . ,r. ' health tone, and that the blood la im- a ' Has all Europe got to re -arm . N t" s -__ - _ - . ,. poverished and impure. The best and r.► ID �,i c! H _ .� - -- - - fi� _, . _.. ... F - . --- - most +successful remedy Is found iu p YOUR LUNGS AWAY, ©Nit OF OUR CRAP O�TACNABLE CA�RiER$ 7 . r A FgVORITE PR ESC�IP�t N' •} A � � } tt :,,,,, i i 0�� �: $1 p�A� �RiAT AL FOR SAWOUaT, .REFUSE. TAN BARK, ETQ �4 ` {P ��� Bow it Cored Mrs. ' Soma rile of ., % i�x ovtR 6{� IBES -Anka STYLES o� CHQINS %�'°�q; Brantford. _.:..:. - i►rin a$ an>aaD o>t rile cOUl3II. _ 1 YAM YINQ FROM T6 2QQW t�9. WORKIN{i ii'F<><Aiii y ,' � � O I)rarlglata At �5 and 60 eenta. aPeWA4 ATMt31itM6N7 LINKS FOR AL1. PU PO$Ea BTOQK OYER s0 7008 F : ` :,. ltrr _ r iatle sed Raffled Taa Years s�'i'lteitCt;• �, .�,.»...,.,... _ LARGE LINE OF WHEiL PATTERNS. PROM T SHIPMENTS », - �t - ` L. k� st lrient—The Trea61A BlOtll(�Ii¢ 0)r by as t iCb Iltakes 1'iCh, helilthy blood, and PULLEY6, ORiP PULLEYS, SHAFTING UP To Ee FEET LONA-•. ' Attack of Typhoid Fever— , �`,• k {. sMe /■ Again - * . Errleytn - thus gives strength to tale nerve, alas- stet our QYotatuon.lon Mtit Matahti„ery T, Hca e tl:uod N t From the Heart ticity to the muscles, cigar to the brains !; g ' ,;. , , Brantford Nationalist r } R and health to the whole body. IA -_-- Pkat Dr. r troll, Hood'1 Sttreapu'1111t.. 'I7ATIC y`UNIai3 >OR I �T 4 : i WROUS, r, Williams pink Fill# and a it►vorite medicine in Bra° a Atortgagto of Beta! 4 . _.la to , --' �►T will be readil tford and vicinity $j{E'S till . - � k Stlon at 10 est ram. _ pech►l atrttait , Ars atey , ;' . . ; _ c' RRANT�®Rii - . `. r dna y borne out b the loC&I be Ili for Chureb lea ,A �1 G',.:. , . s :'tet F '1 a iR - gt{iete, avid that much su$e in bu hese Be sure t0 tat IIood's titAd onl IIulal'A �1 allevitited by the g rg y $ t$Ii►g $I 1N#ii<NF4 ID 1 ;�, i ' i� Ct N i .. �; healer, ie ase of this wanderfgl E1; ala for $6. , Prepared only bit , �r;'� tr UA. sm 1 #�(twle 111 ,, 1 4 l e a P y haven - _ ,. s� ac by toe pncllber °i C. I. Hooza Co., Lowell,:. hisasil. M- G 8 its 1'eltobr , t � - 4 ��' i late, in f � - av .�t-..�.,� , ,- , r of Pin PS , � R, r f _ g a ,.' l is , tk 1 ,, ., Y p.., YcA 3 ,� +yam �.y� ' m /�/� e�y are 3ICe1 y Y +tab!_ ' w 4. a 3+ b 9 - �: a�'lhj _ti .,5,>> :ia . .. . a +fie ., M V1r l►fr #R4#td _ >>. .' ii�ood * i1�Nsis � .i "Ydl .-. ;.. .I ..ji., t. Y, y 3 •�' •,�i., _ �-7' _ S♦._ _ 1 ,..i` �- i- yyve,, - r - --.: " - --. ,..- _. -, , 4:: , ...._ 'FJ F4y,�{ n x xM -:,. a ac".C! - ,=: . '.:• _ - -. - : .. - .!_. -,a'• fFl rt. i.. • 'r:i r r'!. ." ,» s-6 v•i •.�1..a .. ., .-:-.- 4, -.. .-. ... _-.. ,- ,.. .- : 3:. -. _ -.. .•TN -,: �- ,..d_ i'+.i:, '! -f- -9- 5F � f - •1� 4. Y - ._ - r. .'t5_N.,. a:. �c - . ,- ::'. +�.". r.:S.'€ 1 �'ki,).i1... �7 ` �. 4�' .-_ y.. .. ,- b ..R ,.fl. ski _ R -- .., ...R at --4_ - `' -- .: .n ..n.G ,.' -ffs.- ask 9 .>. x..L. .a:.- r.. ,i,.� _ } ,F =a' c -. o-'-ass`+.>3• 3i`' a w- .^tL� _rte. .�'. '�.. ; ,i -, �' S: s r . g z .,3 a ": - : ... ... _ w .. _ _.. .. ; .. . 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GOIHC TO TORONTO. cound in the joir.ta of the lower limbs B Dr. A new's Care for the Hearty To quota $PpaTiN®©Ives >Ali kinds t.una•'RtRes Autu,ut111ic),1, * On Important Themes. Asabled him. I am clear!} of the opinion Aaron Niobolo, of Paterboro , whose wife for fighting and FG:I►itig ra+-klo. A ent for Blue hack t'ta !'il�tl.,n. and 1'rap� R Ari .' ! tt a rut:er,:P ol'hi- n1. -,.ion i„ already a,i -tir— ntlr�d. Ot sour*e he id fatr,ili,)r will► the ., '' `that savages the old ,45 -calibre was cured of twenty ears' heart dlAease y arm ahaula be owed. The (;illtralie b this T C�1s'I1>N tR CCL.. le ' Notro•Dame 1St �' IKoratrea ( RRV, �. T. CROSSLEY, . m• rLt�1 of tit. !.curt 3tinvtai �catcr. and it ii a' : funticone • had r► Y medioine : -'•The remedy aots like ' „ , ,1.:, calibre riHe,a>ad they disabled or killed m�Kio on a disessed heart. �ti ith her►rt . lee _. , 1Cjj i'kOgjpA lAlip8- cteolatmed th ronclu•►tm that he w1t1 at unre ridvi-u st7l�stl�, $1.00. a roto. ro be lard ,itr••et iron) t- Leon spring]1 _ to tate c try a+►t�+� • U a man whenever the hit. - uck, ad- hu one dalh is their calla- 7 hese who know \ire t.'roasley—and who y cltsease so pravwlent ip Cspade a battle 1t,in►uK I,wi.O-%1")pka. healthio-ii itrt CILY and it might be muntiotwit thu corn puny . do, N not Y—ne4t,t not -be told tl;ac hie twok Ia 5o im-portant is this matter ct3nsidered by aught alway■ to bs kept iia the house, •+ 'tr►t": m, clejtring, +Ir„tartget, or irr.,gctl'on„. Bore r;llowing :t1► por relit- diNc cunt w►iilts the iPr9e, pre+ tical utl l spiritu=il fn tone, !t con- ., two or,ttiree crops dearly ,, lour price. easy citizan%are in theirpreseutdilemmu, tu,nd til' ralkK „ England theta Board of the highest rank J}►z1ln-•' Wh6se make is your welsh ? Ierma. 1Y..I. 1t'ttriTVa, �t);it;hurch.,G,.'ruronto, I q living questions, -lush as otfi, ens was called ]R�e week to convene and Braxiin—” The fellow who sold it to me, I _-T_- It ----- - ST. LEON MINERAL WATER CO•' Ltd ': 'ftp tLc�r�i aA,'��t,pet ,ro�,tdino c•;' ..�I eaa,rling I i inq�ir� into the electiveness of the 'Lee- guess, He treads about oa the transact "health," ••1't+R) t:ct: - T XTILE IVIILL Si�PPLIES, , Iiead Utrice-.i,L►ng St. W., Toronto. ,y l on,""The C nparrianubje l .I 111etfurd in the ('hitral campaign. tion. d tun a ti'oolien I;vdt }:nglixh Curd --~ n ,.h • he w t f n r► fair sad \o wonder all l:uroPe i9 uneasy over. _ ..1 r taotht►n� »Aniline lllea. Ht u gracicr __ .. ln,” etc I )oic it be ou , full ire," aionof ThN Yarlor 1►P►nre," The wood f'111pK. Write tar quotat onw, : I t`HAMPIpN i'nratre," " t'ardy," " The loVecd," " Liquor," what' may prove to be a moat Almentes QaptWilat SU04ra Uutold As• sfiui4i� &STONE etc, In the la-tt thirty-one addre;Nes.ititport-int _r . 8Tt PLrNDOL'A BLL kD$$, oay tOr >8iig D[Oatba [!'Ora RheamatltaaL, ; ' ROIBERT CIO. tt St aiir�t►srel .t., of settee I crun-tel i,i given to y .tu, convert,+ -and others - . -"1 ..— --- _— ____ — I ,-• EXTRACTOR. in the Chri,atian.life- 'rhe volume contains 404 "l�'e had to ezecute a spy," says Gell, We have Lha gcivilege of publirhing the n EOR AN OLD CANAL iAN STAMP' Thera aro more of these p+►,re+, tR noatlyl bound, .with a haud;orne .I I cue. "The firing party, with eight rifle■ FollowiaR letter Ecom one of Almonto a $151. u"'" 1 betw•et+n iml a,.,i IUPI.: AfarhineN in use than deldlu in gold Nhowing portr+►ita Of Crost;ley - "lor.,lezl with bu!leted car--tridgee and four , LO*k t IP i1Of R O Lu U.'rItLu 4and .lti t -pt-. Eli other kinds ooni• and hunter on the cover, and is rea'ly a mar - wealthiest eiNsens Mr. J . K Cols s " I lecUons of ,•tatllp- and a+t the hi 11"t ca»h blued. It ears' trial vel ')f eheapne,oi at one dollar, I t is bound to Twith blanks, fired on hit» attifteen pacles., was completely helpless for six mouths front prirti nor thorn from A E ptia� has prow them the have a widoeirculq� ion, Minitttcrxund t'hrij- eri nlaliis cheeG.hiHr, on beint unbouo� rheumwtti+m. I tried almost every known histo tat E„ 1lamiiton r1 t. - beAL Send for priow lien workers shoo d get pnd recommend it ' - — g _.___�,-, and torms-to to other's: P g • K ud remedy, .without wny benefit, and whet MILL gUPP�, tE3, Tat1.»v'e �n fish {'aid .' atarte/i and rani a quarter'of a mile be�ore Z� tc, t t•y, - S• S. KIMBALL, 8ontb Amerlwn Rheun)atic Gure ua, lattila fit+sting 'tltll eta,• unc Wooly WILLIA1i BRIGGS, Pitblislltar,. .,;. lie uaa r,vertaken by a mounted Sikh, who ceeolinmended I seoared It, though I must { c,ttoas, Yu,1,s. 1'a„te; `apontrtmct N'oaI 877{`raig8t„Montresl 59-33 Ribhmoad SSL, West, Toronte _ cut his heRtl nearly off at A. single blow confess I had no faitb whatever in it. The • Dll"' HO°t b �'a'�rY - .-___-___ 3 SL belt» ht_ kfoutitlal.; with his Aai,re," first bottle agreetibly surprised mr,and tour The i:c,rrnans had a similar ob ect lesson ffiaohtnerj oI All JKiads, - ' j bottles drove the disease ooulpletely oat of recently. A soldier who had 'rotlhed •I.d y y troni tt'fnri,nllt,t, !'ire tae art°lest Sup m e steam. It ie the very beet medicine I , ,tier ,p then murdered his sergeant at Magdebur And 15'rrterwurks'l IwnLs down to g have ever takes. I bees recommended it to �ngino P'ac61nK of Lha helm kind, ! �l was condemned to be shot. $e received many friends,and I know it baa dose them �. $ N U ' /► OD _ . the .ire o� nearly the entire platoon and B g A �) ffiAllufhetttrtll`B Agent,- reat Dodi" ti'37 :tiutra Lorna St. ldontreaL trier, to eeT-ape, The sergeant At the head_ No mhu ' - tit` ' tttaar, Lha twilor woaId of the grin ] ' — --- --- o party ■hot the wretched man scarcely make •good ltt►atrimonia} wgent, �• VTH E through the head, but did not kill him. although he does press other people's suits S F O- � 4C � N S T i PAT t" He reloaded his piece, and while the for them. 8LATE, SNEET•11ETAL, TILE dr CRAYEL ROOFERS - - • wounded man was lying on the ground - - - -- -- _._- -- - -- - - -- t3heet Jiot�t t:eilluKa, '1't+rra {;o6ty "1'tle itnd X08 M -- f,rr A8 K — - _� bt in f ECA ILL D ga g or his life the sergeant placed hie $Ls Trouble Was is tho 8i,1ae ) Stack and (,teen ltoofin late bietwj' nor s OUGALL & CO.'S : rifle 1,ehind the prisoner's ear wad killed �s' Wise,. Felt, Tar, !tooting t Itch. h.to. tiuttsrs a C7.ARRLEiCFI �ARNTk3PJS,... This was the case with Mr. U. J, Locke Ownpiper►, Ar•• supplied the trade i. ; ; him. He had received nine wounds before of $herbrooko He ■offered for three Unsurpassed for Durability, BrWianoy and Easy working. - - he died, No wonder the story was ■np-- , Qua. Telephone IM. A.delaid - A Widmer bis years from a complicated care of Kidne TORONTO MtD�ts'TR1-]aL- .:.. prese�d by the anthorit}ea, -_— -- - -- .-v__ utd Bladder disease and ■ q j It ie an enormously axpendvsr trlatter to pe°t cues one ]� / ► -: -- - - - __ - ----=- re-arm's hundred dollars for treatment but never • ---- -- great force like the British or FOR ALL PUIIi,P03ES. German army, and the new gua has another reoeived marked relief until, to nee hie own �Q�/j'�' very serious fault, which belon s to Eli, words, " I began the use of $oulh Ameri- Quality Unsur assed b an h '' After siz ytiiok eucceeaive shots the barrel can Kidney Uaee, whoa fear bottles oom- COA. PONCE dt CfRRARO ST$., TORONTO. ONT. R�✓CK SA�•T• ttFec)a1�fX,1,rn iiY F�R STOCKY T I - ' gets so hot that it scorches the soldier's Plet'ely cured me." Kidnoydisewse has fes- C�A,NADA8 Greatest commercial School; H10HEST At�z'tt+tttlT>r:s Ir tensa its tensa on huadred■ of others be• `� NVQ°'°" bet;t in the Uoulluion; Stuottiriate-vERRIT, BYEWART do tip. MONTREAL_ and Q1J6BE0 finEere. This tb the reason onr sew .303 .-- - __ . • . - dents aswisted to posttionP; every week ; mode- __ --_. .- _ , ''. r army rifle has a bit of wood under the - f sides Mr. _Locke, but every one pan iiad w rare rattle; tiveryching f1rAt class Catalogue barrel for t•he eoldier.to hold and not bull»• care, ef[eotivs and speedy, in Routh Amari. and spsc►ntens of penmanship hFtrinoipaL„ hie tinges, can Kidney Cura In 'most distressing sHAw A lC7.LY0ebster International - - -- ' ---. -- - . 1'i►e reports in the Londoid Tittu�l from °axes relief ie secured is siz hours. Succeasnr the •• Unabric act." • • Cuba ea The only chemical hued fico ex , 01 Gj f y that the reason #o many mora ' Catairh •Use Nasal Balm. Quick, POO' tinguiehet now approved of by the +ts' . ` Stlecuuen pasea.eW.,aentou apptiratioa. D1 lOriar3t Spanish soldiers are wounded than Cuban# .tive cure. Soothing, cleansing, healing, 1ns},eowr of Government of (debet Sttandard� ot th%4T-1.S Supreme (,ours the t'.gg c;ov,t PrtnttngOaioe,and is because the and all Etre derartttlertt authuritiva. neariyall84,hooll)o) IL L'ommeadedbyZStats6•uPertnteudentaof ce,a d Cubans are armed with a A. P. 793 It la the simpile.t, the best and the I1-rge-bore ride while the Spaniarda have cheapest. and iy now in use 111 most + THE BEST' FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES. the smaller bora. I - public building!;, taottiriasY etc. It is easy to find the word wanted. American naval offio6r# naturally are �� at `�'i red feel i n psae�'�[per I3azten. It is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. . doubtfal about Lha propriety of going on �� Uf1�1lU��� �Iflf [Al�IIU�>�fl�tt G�, making so small an arm ae .23 when the , -^ It is easy to trace• the growth of a word. large bores of .30 -of England acid Germany So common at this season, is a serious 1-S fit. Peter 1St., Montres►l.. It is easy to learn what a word means. are not ►:p to the work iutended-killing 4• eonditfon, liable to lead to disastrous - tt�. Ak C. metrrium Co., Publishers, Sprincileld, Dl[aee. ti �` or disabling an enemy at the first #hot. >�ults. It is a sure d of declining . ,r. ' health tone, and that the blood la im- a ' Has all Europe got to re -arm . N t" s -__ - _ - . ,. poverished and impure. The best and r.► ID �,i c! H _ .� - -- - - fi� _, . _.. ... F - . --- - most +successful remedy Is found iu p YOUR LUNGS AWAY, ©Nit OF OUR CRAP O�TACNABLE CA�RiER$ 7 . r A FgVORITE PR ESC�IP�t N' •} A � � } tt :,,,,, i i 0�� �: $1 p�A� �RiAT AL FOR SAWOUaT, .REFUSE. TAN BARK, ETQ �4 ` {P ��� Bow it Cored Mrs. ' Soma rile of ., % i�x ovtR 6{� IBES -Anka STYLES o� CHQINS %�'°�q; Brantford. _.:..:. - i►rin a$ an>aaD o>t rile cOUl3II. _ 1 YAM YINQ FROM T6 2QQW t�9. WORKIN{i ii'F<><Aiii y ,' � � O I)rarlglata At �5 and 60 eenta. aPeWA4 ATMt31itM6N7 LINKS FOR AL1. PU PO$Ea BTOQK OYER s0 7008 F : ` :,. ltrr _ r iatle sed Raffled Taa Years s�'i'lteitCt;• �, .�,.»...,.,... _ LARGE LINE OF WHEiL PATTERNS. PROM T SHIPMENTS », - �t - ` L. k� st lrient—The Trea61A BlOtll(�Ii¢ 0)r by as t iCb Iltakes 1'iCh, helilthy blood, and PULLEY6, ORiP PULLEYS, SHAFTING UP To Ee FEET LONA-•. ' Attack of Typhoid Fever— , �`,• k {. sMe /■ Again - * . Errleytn - thus gives strength to tale nerve, alas- stet our QYotatuon.lon Mtit Matahti„ery T, Hca e tl:uod N t From the Heart ticity to the muscles, cigar to the brains !; g ' ,;. , , Brantford Nationalist r } R and health to the whole body. IA -_-- Pkat Dr. r troll, Hood'1 Sttreapu'1111t.. 'I7ATIC y`UNIai3 >OR I �T 4 : i WROUS, r, Williams pink Fill# and a it►vorite medicine in Bra° a Atortgagto of Beta! 4 . _.la to , --' �►T will be readil tford and vicinity $j{E'S till . - � k Stlon at 10 est ram. _ pech►l atrttait , Ars atey , ;' . . ; _ c' RRANT�®Rii - . `. r dna y borne out b the loC&I be Ili for Chureb lea ,A �1 G',.:. , . s :'tet F '1 a iR - gt{iete, avid that much su$e in bu hese Be sure t0 tat IIood's titAd onl IIulal'A �1 allevitited by the g rg y $ t$Ii►g $I 1N#ii<NF4 ID 1 ;�, i ' i� Ct N i .. �; healer, ie ase of this wanderfgl E1; ala for $6. , Prepared only bit , �r;'� tr UA. sm 1 #�(twle 111 ,, 1 4 l e a P y haven - _ ,. s� ac by toe pncllber °i C. I. Hooza Co., Lowell,:. hisasil. 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"' �� _ I­ - t .1 . - i. � 1; . .. - ­6 . j ­ .. .. the firkeviq mlkwo � ; � _," .1 �' ,L - Au � I . - . , . . .. '� � ­ . . I . , . - ­ . - ... �­ ". I . ,.: . - .1 - . . , . I J - �.. C7 . of songs bv the Glee club, a piano solo by Ar=n; b;7 any guantity 0 -Applos.a., ., '�,­ 1. �''- '_ - �. - I . -_ �_ ... . , � i . :0.* . I . '. * '. -1 . , * -1 - .1 - ..:� 0. -1 - ­ - . , - ., , - v- 4 - - - - . ' � 'f - :, , �.' . r.. 0 . ., .,.,. , _�, _L �.i " rug � . - ' * .':! L", --,., .'?� - . : I .: __- :. - I if _ � � - L'­j'� �. . I.:, - .1 � - -,L,: __ published eve Friday morning at its OfBOO Mi99TE. Johnston, a recitation by Miss K. the P1 TiLpo &a ry. d, �. . 1� � ­ :",-,. 'Y ' - I- � . .:, L.--. � �. �­ � , .: �.... .1 . I 1, - Ug Fae � . - -1. - .L�. . - �. . -L 1�n I .�., . 0 � . . I . . �1 1�, �i ;.P" : - , I �' , _ . � " - i . , 1. ,,, _.: .� ... - . W, .1 - � . , . I . � I � - . � .: 1 ,.. - � . , L, � I . ,1 - , - .1 � . .-'A , I . . I I - - . , __ , . . L - ­1 _ ; t ­ I , _ � � -, - . - _­. _� ..- 1. . I., � - . � : - : - indfalls . and - I .. I I . � - . - i I . . 4 - _ - Z i % Z, . : . I I - , ..r , 'C' ­ . ., , - , . .�., . Vickering, Ont. r, A ApVos nan be shaken off trees �,��, : �, '_ I .: � . . - . Cowan, a violin solo by hdr. Jae. Baila3 a I - - ..!., 1� _. � � ­1 � :. . , - . � . 1_. .­ . . H inds not smaller than 9 Inches in diameter :, ��.A ,Z',L,_..!,�,. �, I � .t ­It- , .- , -- , - - .. .. .1. I .� .. .... -i - .. .. - - . . . IF_ I I _. . _ . . I L . ._,� 1.� ,. �. - ; . -: .. _;,: . I . ­ I . ,� ­ '10.... .. .. . � 1. - . .. ;,._ �. 1, __ �; ''.: � I I . � , � -� ..-' - --­` t-, -� TERMS �-�J, - � �T-.-,--,�, __�' �,�_ 1" dialogue by Messrs G. Rvad and P. Ch%mb- or soft ones taken. Apples will be bought .a _. . : 71, "______..__.. ... .. I . �: _,�_ _'�.,,�, � . - ., . �. - - I I _,,�*� _," .. . .. �.. ' .1 � ,_�, ,� . :,� � .� . I . 1. . . . ­ . ­ - I .I 1. 1. .1 I - . . - I., - 314AT ba 1� ­. '' I I � � . - ";"_I"'- ji'LAI 6 pOT 7IM"; 6 I .00 If Oild I ViXes- erlin,. and a de t atdacc6rdink' �'� . ­ ,.,.-,' �, ., . .. _ - ".. ­ ­ I ­ . - .. ; . , . -4� . - . .�.., ��:: .,.!, - I � I � , '. , _.:�, � ­ - , ml,�N��-­_­ s preferable to live in Cai � . � . � 1, �'; ` I maple. MA'HLER BROS., Pickering, Out. 4901 ' �_ - ' I . I I _1 . - - . ., , I I � I , . . - . I , I I - .- - I �, - 0 t � . , , ( , - - - - - . .. I - � . � � � , RATES OF ADVERTISING: ad that it i nads to quality. Oordw6od wanted, b*wh i0 - - - 'P* "' k1 I � ;._ . e on & subject '-Roaolv- the -Pickering faotery and prices V I , . I . . " - - - '' � - - ­16: Wi a. than it is in the United States." - 00' .ej ,_-ea.l ic e. 0 0 � .� -- `_ _q"v;": - First insertion, per line The do . - * . � , . . . . . :Z . . . ­. . ­ I . , . - .1. .. I � . ,11 � .- _. subsequent insertion, per line -- -, � - 5 .1, i - _. . A_ . .. . - . . . $1 ".. ­ ,___.,-�,.-,' Each ,, bate was supported in the affirmative by -The un. __ I - 1 .. 1; I .1 . ­ . I :­ . I � .- .�­ �. ,, . __ ,. I , . � .. I � � I _1 I . - . ­ - 1. ... I .-. . I _j: _` . - . _j� , .1 I ­ _1. rl - .: . . .I- _ - �. � This rate does not iaolude Legal or Foreign ad HOICE FARM TO LET :.12 �- , , : - - . � - . . . ., , '.. . .. � .1 �1 , --i., �: ': '' - ; . I .. '. . �� : I �. /�� �, - Messrs W. Gourlie. M. Chapman, and Miss torm"of �, , . � _;_� : �. , , _ , I ; . _� . - .. i.- .. .. .. , :., , I 1: � � .� :A �_ yortisementa. C dersigued wishes to rent tot a - I . , - . - _ - .,,�i-: - - . � 1: i. -, �' I � - , I _;`.- _ '; " . . �. --- � : j; � , , - ­ _ . . . I ­ . I " � .. ,.: - �:% . . . - _. ­ ­­ ­ -..-:. 4 1. --b - � * � _'. . - ­.. ..� _ 1_ 'W � . , . .- . I ­.. _.,_ _­.. _ 1­ ��, I : __: , - - . I . ­;­ . � : I . 11 � .. ; �.:: . ��. _., ­_ Speciai teyme given to parties, maklug conr L. Toole. and in the negative by Messrs. years lot 4 con 2, Pickering, containing 2W , . . , � ' - - . �, . . - " - �., - �_ -:1_ " - � - 11.1. ­. - : .. % �. I - _.. '.� ... I by the ye acres, The farm is wall fenced, watered, drain., _1 i_ ., � : . ..� 1. .1 I !.. _.".�.. _.L -1 , .1 . . t ar. �, 1. . I I I , I ­ 1_1 . .. . ��. : , � �_ rjets for 3 or 6 moiAhs or Hl%lf' C. moDonald and R. Welsh and miss E. 1Z �_ . ­ Is 6btaine( y usIng . . � ,- . ­ , . . L 1. I . �. - ....., I , ­ ­:.. ­ . - . . - - I :_': _.; -1 � yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly ed and in good condition. buildi good and ., " :: , �_ , . %_J1 I 1, .,:.. . . .... :.. �,�, : i, . .. . I �, j4e,- Dale. Both sides of the question were well neging on the - :�, I � �: I- � I �. I . 1� I - .��! - - - - . Z_ � �,, 1. � � . - . - ... .. � .. a, ton lines or under, with 1 , Convenient, location In the best, I ­ - . . � . I . 1�11 ,.". . ­ - , i -1 I - 1; Business card . ­ ­.. : ,..- � . ,.. "'.. 4 . . -_ 1, � . ­ I . - � __ _ .. . - 11. I . �. ...:. � , '. . . : :. _� 1. �. , � 1: - :� - .: - : I z_' : 1.11 ., ,� v � � I - .._� ,;:. - ..., � ­ , , ­ I . . i : _� .1 ::, ayablein advance. contested, and the speakers delighted the Kingston road, 2 1/2 miles from Whitby town , � ,'' . . . , - I �' ; ­ ..- - .. :,- 4:�. - : -;�,_ one year, $5 00. p . . . � - lm ,� . :. ; '­:t 2 -� : :: � ..I:- . �. ..�_: :v­ - ­ : . . . : � � :_ � - . L., -I.. - � , _ � . I , - , . � ­ �, , �.- , , , - . ­. .� �� .� � . L , , I , - , ". .- " I _. 1. I L ­ I . - . _­ IwNotios in local columns ton cents per line, audience by rapidly advanced points S and 3 miles from Pionaring village and railw .11 , :, .:.:, ,: e,�, � . .., : ". : �- _ .; . I . . nd I i , I ; ; - �_ Z".." ._: :-, i , , i , ,�.. � - I , , � .. . � - , - - . . t ; . �... , I - . .. . : �.l :: -'*'� )Oval?. ! �, - ..... , � -, : �.. - � .. . - '. ,:,.L ,:. � � . :_� i­ ,1 . - 1, L * five cents per line each subsequent insertion. - it statijn. For particulars apply to A. A. I - III I - - , , . .: i '. ,- .... � I I ' . - , � : . , 1 -�, .. - �.11 clever fencing. The decisi-n was qui e .�L , - � :.:; _ � 1 l�: I - 1­ I � % I . . � '-.�-, ...s. - . . - - .. - - - - L ­ -, , - ­ - ,% . . 1. '.-I ­-.. , 41, - special contract rates made known on applica- on the viremises. ("I ­ , . I .. � . .. .� I '. : ': - ­ ­';�� _:,.­� .; . �:L _�- I I .. ­ :�:�." _., - - .1 " .,. 1. � . - . . - . .. . :� - I � '. - . _. I I I , . - 1. . . 1. � . . I - �' - .. . - � - . . ­ I I I � I , �- .. - . � � ., *"��' patri,otic and was given in favor of the ­­. _`��,_ D.- '_ . I . .. :: I .- � _- I - - . - - - i �_. � a­ iroii. No free advertising. - - I - . � , ­:1 ; .- .i.�"; I � 1. I . '. I - . ,� � . :4.. ., . W I L ­-, . :, � �_ ..'_ :I �, I- ­ .1 I - _.:1 . - ; .1 - .. � - - I ... - ­-. :. I ...., t �:: _ � .. . . ;��. : :. �... .-, Advertisements without written nstructiopo affinative. The ­Lit" will be held fort. SALE BY -,TEND9R-A farM -11 ­ _... . .1 . , ...: _. - I _. - I.. .. I .. a I � ; . I . . , . 0 . '-' �._�� .- . barged "- prospects aining 108j -acres. being south half of ­ � j, I . . I . . ., :�._ I . . ... .. I . I : I �'; _ii; � - vexsiw . . A., L ' ,­ � . .. . . I .E .J,�, . . � -11 s � I C ,;-, '' ad i 1_. -L.z-, �­� �--' cordiugly. Orders for discontinuing lot 11, qon. 5, Township of Pickering, belon no - -, ­'_ of very enjoyiLble meetings for, the coming 10 : ­_:,� ., -, .; I.....;. javents muev be In witting and sent to the Oub- to the 6state of tue late Marion Somerville. lor . - . .��, � -1 , - * I '....-I . QjL 'i - kling --,.-. I _.�;kli , ''I . �- I- *�.�.' will be Inserted until forbidden and c FOR . I nightly, and there are favorable cent � _ ;.1 Heber. vear., All ex-students are given a bearty Dunb ' '.-'- P Vinegar . _'. L I �_. . �: , :-: I . particulars apply to Robert Somerville Green- __ . 's, I � ,qw� r:, . '' . I.,:- 1. . � . , - I . - . ­.. . _. ". ­ . � lt�'a,� . � .. - . ­ . -.-�:-:_�,� .1- Job Work promptly ibttended to._, ­. - ­ . , inviteition to attend, and will receive a- wood nostoffloe. or to Adam Somervii1e, 1". . . .�, I . .: � � -1. .-41 -­ 1. zp 0 . '. - . - ..- , . I : I . . f - � ,,� :... . � i �.. ,� : .- -1. . ,!. I _ . v ',� . ,� ,, , .. : _.. _'.. -1 : _. 1, , . - ' k. kindly welcome. JUDOZ, t . - .- .. ; ''. - , ,- �, -� ire . � - . . r% r . � : � . ...: _� _ . luke _V. O., executors for said estate. . .. - . 1�1: _L . � ,_ . __ . _�, . I ­ � , 1, ., .. ­ � . I VITH . . .. . .. - � .� - ­' Ws J; CLARK ,­. - ,;�'.. pRopgtf 11 _: . -1 , w�o I - r, ,. ­.- . - . . ..�N 1. ' '­-:_,.__ - . .1. TO I - . highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - ",t_.,: . . � .1 .1 � . . . Z�'­', I . . .. . ­ .. . " . . :­,.'_ .. . .- _ .1 . ­7 � � , I I : .1 ., I .. .1 -, � . � '� . I . .­ I _ - . � - I �- : ­ .­ . . .. ,�-iwv� i.- , - '.. .� � I ­ . . ­ . 6. .1 �! .� ;, I �� . � I . - . - � . � �' �i I.. ,._ . ­ 1­ - L .,-. Said tender* will bereoeived byRobertgower-, . � �� � - . 0 '. _.. - . . . . . I � . .��. ' _­ . . . I . .. I . . , . __ - �.�,, . ­ . - . ., , �- _ .;. _-.T-­ , ''. , . it. 48-51 I . . �_.t- - `_ . . � - L­ . I ��. :� � r! : I— ". . ­' ­_­ .�.-­,.:, . � . �. � - . - ', L": 40ur 1polatlen-stnot Independence. ,..r ­)�,',,,.�;�'_�t::.....'r"'; 1. _1 .. -1 . . " . , I - _ � : . - - . . . . - � - � I I , . . .: I . . I . 1 - -, 'I" , 11. __ r I I :.. I`- .. .." :. : - I . c . . I I 1. .. . , . , - .1 ��. _ I - I r f3tfla � � . . , ­ .,..... I L�­. " , .. � . . ,� -� . . ' i ..., 6 ., : .. ., 'V. � :--.I :. nerod visited4t home . , . ­., _. - �� ­'. � , Our A-Im-A First-class Local Paper. - , Mi� ­-6i - I -, _: - T . se H. tr ' n- bars - ic 1 ',g .. - ,_ a ,_ - �_ �­. ,� I r� _. - . . . . : � Hillside._,­ . �.. .. � � villa, up to Tuesday, October l5th. no Du I ..� ­ �i.pe. ki Ill - - pices 11 ­­ � I . .- - ... - �A �, I I i � ­�_ .. � .. - �, - ...-, * our lExpeatatione - The hearty ]FARM PROPERTY FO Y : __ -,,- . . _:"" 'Q ,i :: ..��:.: � day. Ir . Tender -The undersigned will receive T I - . . - � . - . " � � . I I _ I - .. . � - - - , � - . . ,� ".,­-,- tjotaelon': joo,&I - , � . . � . : 1�.: - -1 - , �­ ..'­,_ support of the T0000le of Pickerine a ioinitv. Pinhooks wa was quite A tenders till tbo 14th day of September.16%. for I - -.,. - - 1, ; , . ! .. . . . . � � , � iN� � - , - ­ ­ :, �:, , ., . .�. I ! . : I .__Y�Z�i� '. , .1 _ - . . , -,-:. .. .1 _:� , �,,_­ � : , .'_.� - . � . . i. ".. , � . . . .. - I , - ­ _ I , I �.P. - -, - Z_, - = L ,:�� - I .. _. I �. - . : ­ . -,-:- ­.. ,.� ­. .. I-. . : - S�l 1. , ., 9A d, eon. 2, Pickering, containing ODS acres, all � 1, �,: ,,,, . . . - I . .: --- success. I - o- _.,��. �, _­ %�� ,,,,, I ­ ,- - I - . :. _ : �1_ I , , , L"' I wl - _. .__ .,� . .1 - .. L . _ 1. . - � I - I . _ � . _.�; � - " - . : :.,r, _. . I . ... �', �. ; . : - , ,-,-. '­. - cleared, free from stumps and stones. well fen- � � � ­.- I L ''. - . _. .. .- . , I t. .. -, -_ :,:-. 1 _ � _- - Z . . , , - . I.. . � . � ". .., 1 . , � 11 I . _1 - � . , . . �, � -,r .., , � I I . L �, I *� 1. . ..:.;� u-11, I . � - Q. I I - ; - , i I _ � _­ . Herb Dubftti "nt Sunday- eyoning it - - ... . .1 - �r 1. - . - . till _.". , % .1 � �. .. � � . . - I . � , . - ­ �,.� _: .. I . , f ,� - 11. oed ard drained, convenient to schools, church - 1. i : :� -, .. �. :� . %;: - " :�-- - .1 - . :�11. .. -, -, � I . � FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1895. �, - . .- �E . ­ . ­ I . � �,. - !" _ - I . . . I 't . .. I .a %­ . � . I - � 111 - . I . , , " i- � I , �kt . - . �­'? � I ­ - I 1. - - � ­ .. : , ..". . . ..; ,.� . , ,:.,-.- �_, Mr. Adams. , as, markets and railway, two dwelling housis. , - �. - ­ '. .': ­ I I 1V , , .�'. - I � I- I � . . - . ; � . - .� . . I _? 2 %.. . . 'N i I : :Z . � _..., , . �' - - . .- , -1. , � -I.- � . 11. -, � . , - _­: -_ Mr. Chapman and Mr. Maxwell visited large barns, good stabling. Also for the rth- � - : ,4 . .. - � ;, , i I I . - . - . . �i .1 . : ' . . ; _ ­ � - . . .. . .1-: ... I . � - : ., - � " - ­ - . - - ­ � 'i � " , r,. . ,­ ­. . _ res of north halt lot 0, con. A. Ifiokff. �:. � . ,, ..: . '. �.. - � -+ W hole o G d* .'' .:_'' ­.,­_'_... __. .1; . , � .� . . ­ wast Wn " ' ' -, . 11. r roun .. ; -, �_L' ":.-.' � � � , � � %­ ". - - X.i _ . .. .:, '. - . I ... .1-1 NOTFES AND COMMENTS.. - P. Gates on Sunday. IDg, covered with good cedar and hardwood. .: :-- . � . .­ ­­ I - r . . , _­.. I 1� .., _. . � I.. I ' , � . . ,. . � � ­. ..... I '. - ­ - ,"L . - ­" , � ,� ", , . . .- . . I . , I : � :I, �, �, .1 -1 . 1. -..-'�� _; '­�_ � - _4 � , ,. - of - . - . . � 11 :�, :,:: '':,-,- - 1. . I �, ,_ , I � , - . �v; __ ,%'; Miss L. Lewis spent a fe* asys with . . r,­ , . 1:11 ;: ' . 1.� -. I i ­0 _. .. . I . .. � 1: . . � - . .. . . - _ - - .: - . � - -Mix - . - - , ­-� - I � �­. . .. L.��. - . . - . - her Parties - tanderin to state price and terms . L - , , Cinnamont . , ­.:;.Ir,.�_ '%­� - -, . - ­ ��. . - " cousin Miss Pearce. payment for =1 lot. No tonaer necessarily . . I � . . spieoj.�, : � I . i- . ., ., � .. I ­ The York County Council will hold I , - I "I ' ' . -.1.% ­. . .. - - j, - I .. ; � ,. L, 11 _. _ . , ;. I . . I I., - . I . ­�. . � - . .A . , . - , I . ;. - ­ ­ ��.. ­ . _:1 "If " - -, - I . :..;, .I.- � , -- � "'' .��. ­ - ,..�, - I I I . - Mr. Collins wompauied by Min Atkison %coopted. All information can be obWned I I - - .,:i ': inger, �­: _. .' Ate lee, ,�� �. ., I �, _ , :. _:- � . � 1 43' � � P - . _4 -_ . - . _.� � . 1. - I . I . " ' � , , _ , . - ;� . -, ._,�, its last meeting of the year in Novem. from J. H . Long, Esq. - Whitby, or to the under, .. . .., . . .:. % . N I .. . . . � . -4 1.1". -1. � - . . 4, I ., � �: , - '. - : . � ;­ . . . . . -_ � _ , - , � I �. ". .1 .. - � : . :, , '. ­ , : 1. . - � - .�: - '. � ".: spent Sunday with Miss Gates. signed on the 0amises. A. A. POST. Whitby. : _. L _11 . Mustard,', � I." ­ Nnne, ., . ­ � !.,� � �., - .,:. ... sl W, � .. I - ,�_ -_�', � . � . . . . i . ..: �'. I I I'- .. .. I - - ' _. I I ­ 1 I � -, , .- ' ' -­ - * ­ 1: , .; . -�. , , .r, � ,;, �. _;11 - ­.. ber, commencing on the 18tho hen Mr. Charles Milne haa retuened to U. S. . _ .. I ­ ­ 1. . :_ �, - - �,11: " - ­, I * � - - .- : . . - . _. , Chillielt .. . I 1. Mace, I . . '. . - - - ... . ­ - i.­­' _:_. . .1 �. . ,.,t�,,,,� , . _. I - :. I �, �'. L.n. - � ., .. .. _.".. I . - .. J. � - sf . - . i �' __ - ­ ., - � .�., . - � _.. '.. : __ - . . ' _ .- �.. ,:L, . -', ' . . - �,.j , � _ . , ­_ ­ - . I .... _. . . "� - I . . . .. j , I !.. .. � 1�.. �1. � . ..- . - I .1 . . .1 . ' Nutmeg, I I � � . .,.. . - ... , ; I . . � . . . .-�., I _. � ��... . ­ the York road trouble will it' il ex ter spending his h:,lidays at home. , . .� :�;. : ,� � - � cloves*, -, - L' . � � , � I �.. I -from his re- 1� - -­ . I I . ., . Z_ - . . - . �:L.,:, :1 I , " :. , , , .1 .1 I I— , ­ , , ''; � � T. idaxwell has recovered i I ': A' ples Wanted a ­ _ :.:., _r .: " ,". . 1� � ­. - I . . I L - I - . . ,4� . . � . . I . - ,��, � ., .. -.� � � Y� I - - ­ . ', '.., pected be finally settled. . .�-.` . ,­­�:�_.':. ;�. . ." P .1 .. 1. . I . � - - - , ��,.� . Pepper, . c. : ��, _' ' Curaway. __; . - 1. I::.- :. -....- . � ,:� %,..�:. ,� . .. - . I-L.I:, 11�. . I cent illness. He will be able t* journey I .. . .: 1. I �.. - . : * - � ': - - � � . " .. ': . :� . . : ,_ . - - I . _,�, . , I . I - ,.- . . . ?�. . . : .1 , ��: . * .7 1, I . - ..,!�; , . , " - . I I ­ 1. �;� �; fe. - , _ . - .� - �­ � . " .. - . 4 I . - ­_.- I . �, .. . I I I �� _. � .. i!.,.. . . - I , _. . -1. Z. ommorl- no . . .. . - - � ­­ ­1 ­ .: I -1 . � I., . , : ; : ,��!.,. � I , . A . ­ U 0 , 'hu E. Qes wishes to stato that he will be ' - � ; .- I � �- I . L ... . . I . -1 ( . I , . . I .. I Hon. Wilfred Laurier it � �' , rth soon. - , - jo . - .L -_ 1. , ,. � I .�, . . i, - , �: " ., _ Of . . . . I . � , ­ . I .1 �'. I -: , - t, ��'! � . . i . .. .. .. _% _;., . I IL party last wednes- prepared : -, , � i �:,: - , ; �. - - I - . . w . . . .:- : �. .,.:. .,. ". .,!:.� . �. .. �_, �:. 1, � I . , ,; , - � - . ..-,. H. Chapman gave . this fen to Purchase any quantity - . . .. I . . ,-,. . I ., . ,� - I . ced his toui through Ontario. He . an at market prices. Notices by mail will . ;­ ,'; :1., � A . �. I_ ­' -, :. - i . I . .. .1 '. �4. . .. . �. ­ I - _ _ I . , I - � - - I .. ' ­ � f: �'. ... ­ - i , . . r �, _ I . . �­. I ­.. - . . . - - .a I . ,*­, 1, . . � ,".,__ _. . A, - . : - . . , . . - - : i­ . :� �..., Z ­.- - ­ . - ;, .9 � -��_­ - day evening. The cup of 6" did not get .=vs prompt attention. . ., _... ". , . . � ­:,.- . ; I— ,, , _ ___ � . ", � . , . , . �.. ,�.;_.. I . � .1 , 11 I _, .j . _ �� 1�1� r , r . : ­.- ,-, .: � . , A" ­.. I , . . . . ./ (I � , . .: ­'..;,. . - _. _� f 1. . , . . w4wgreeted with an audience of COW any farther than the'oorner. .. - . I , ­ . I ­.� � , I , . . ­ . . � - . . � . . . -1 _ , : i� L . - . . - - . . I I : , . ­ .1 � 1. I .. I . � '.. - . I .�, : , , . ., . . ,_ . � I , - : .. � , - . .. I . . . ; - a ­ I ­ I . . .. i 1:, . - :: - - 4wople - I . � . i . , : - � ,_ � �.�'... . I . . I - I 1. _. ­ . I . . .­1 M Morrisburg on Tuesday, It would be advisable- for the lady on the . � . _� . - � � I _� � I 1. .1 I - .. * ­, � . .. - . . I I . . .. I .. - ,,l �_ , -1 �, - I . .... third to-keep watch over her i __ � - __ - __ . I " j-; ; I—, . :� .� ewe and 1900O.- Pip= Wautd . " I " where he made his first speech -of the . 1�,*. " �-.; 1..___.._'� '. � .1 . ­_ , .. - . . . . . I 111 I 1. � . . . . . __... - I '. - . .1.1. - . , : ... �. . ... !.. .11-1. f ,,, . - , .1 .; - .�. ­ ­ - - . I. . _­ I ,� r ­ . . - 1. . . � - . . I ­ ; � .. :� � 7, r �,, I ; � , , , � ��_._ wz.� I , ­ * � I . , i, : . I . Z . __ ��,,_,-._-, aid Cartwiight W&S !amb as there in two bein seen quite often . . . . -11 . , - - - I I ,� �� .� - '1� � . ­ -, ; in that vicinity. � 1. 1. j: ­ , 0 � I '1� � �:;.?- . 11. , : - " . . By ., W lot. � - , - ­ . I ' . i6 . . .1 - . . . - . . .1 - . : . . ... :�'.. - _.:,, rf. Also on the stump. I ­ I , ...- ... . . � J:, a 1.n 9 I . - , � . � ::. . %� I .�� - :, : - . . :1 � - , . � . . .:� I - . , . .. . . . 11 . �_ . . 1� , L - - -1 ; - What we would like to know: Wh '� .� - , L . . ­ . ­ . �- . ,­,_ - I .1 I..:, � . ��, ,,, .1 �_ . _: . - I : . i i .1, 11� I ;1 _:_.1. ..��. __ . _� ­ . :1, Mazy elighted the tall gentleman. VFhN �" .. . , . dw� M , : "''I I . . �; " . ,_ I- . :1. .,.:, . - w_ Sir Oli*er MmMt h"tMed fr AU birds must be healthyand sUoug. No - - �... . , . ­­ _­ - I.. : . � 01n willwinKinnis, the boy that chews, or I . . . Spr 00 S . . : '. ­_�_ . - . ­_ � :_: , _v ­ I young birds wanted. - . 1. . . : ., . . - . . .. I I 1:1:. I . - - _1 . I ­ . .�� . I . . . - . . . .. I , � I , I . - , � ­'. I � � . � . England und resumed his duti6 As Ras. It the teacher liked his company, an Also 12 pair of Rabbits, not under 4 months - I .1 ... ..� ­ . I . - . . , , :*.- _. . . . . , a' - I - . - .11 . - � * #I*,* * 6 s a *:*,* e * e-* .0 ,#. I ,� ­_,". _:,� I I .. .� -"%: � " . ' . . r q fle 11,;E­-. . . ��!'_ ,. , 1�-. Attorney- General. He seem to have she stayed till a late boar. old. Apply to �, j I ,. � �: , :. . . ­� -1 �7 � . . .... - I � . i , . Z: " '� _ - - I . I . . I ­ I . � . .;. -,�; I ­ : � . , '� . ' ... BFAucAy. W . ­ .., , - � , . - , ': _­ I -.:. I-, . .. .. I . - r._ ...- j �t ­.;�-_ _.., : " - :' - �1. - , . J. GORMN. Bubw . . I . . - I � - I.. ,- 'r. " _ - -1 � � . 1. �­_ 71. _., , % ., - , I— � .. I I -11 very liUle hope that the Privy Coan-. ., _ . I . , :1. '': I :_ : - -1 ... I r �.. - I.. . .. 43-tt - I Pickering, OnL . 1 .­ . I .­ . . w ,.. ... ,.4i -: � ­ � i,�; ,,�-� - . , � ­ .- I � ____T_­_,:�_ i . . , .1 . �� � . . , - I �, . "'. ' � ' . � I . ­ - ­ . .. �_ �. - � ". - � -.,.,:" - . 4 .. --: I * I � � . - - . .� . .. V, - . . .. - . - . . I I . � I . - . �. . I - . , - � - .- i � . I . ­ , .�. �, , ­-, .. .. �_ ,. . I . .1 - . . . 0 -­: I'am Sorry for the Cgirlsi . - --:�, . - . .1 . �:, .. il will decide that Provinces have.the �_: .1, . . : , - ': A. - - - ­.'� - . . � : �, �­ - I .I-:...,-.- , .- �. I... . _. . . - I I � - is. ` _: �J: �: .. - .. . .. I - -,- I .. .. . New Prints, Cottonades, Shirtingo, C' . ., - ; � , :1 ,­_ �­� -*' power toTass .& prohibitory liq1ilog -- :`-J" _- . I � . � orise .'. -. . .1.1 . o . . � -Ile, 11 , , - ­ - I ­ - 1. ' . ' , � - ., I - - ­:� -.... I 1''. I - � .- - - I . - - .. � , 1. I.. _­ � : , � , -. I .1 f �..,_ '_ " L-.�. .. -� ­­ __ . - - - * I ". .; I .. I -I.-,, .- 1.�. � Ti , latest Style and Color. - ! Whit,d and Fancy Shirts , '- - . - I .:,. : _.� When the women all wear bloonsi" " ' ., " - . - Gents * I . _"t,j , -­_ ­ I . law. A -decision will, however, soon - I . .1 .� �, , .4 . , - .. - . - , - I . I .. . ­ --- - .. ­ - I . I., . . -_ _. . 1­ I lc I I . - And their skirts are laid away. . I - . ��11 , I - - . . . �- . . . .. ; i . . 'I., . . . . .. � � - ma . spr g I ; I .1 . . , _1� _. .1 . : ­ ::1 . .. in "itings and Pantings. - . ­� . . . .1 -� 7 be ' de known. P �; - _ . - - i ' I � . T - . .. _'- , . .1 . ;' �' ­ I . ,',:: ..- I ­ When their logs no more are rumo � . I � . . . � , : , �,t " _: � -.", -: . - - - r . ;. . . I ... . , ... 0 . - ­ - - , � I . �.._. Remnants of Pri � �, -,-. .1 . �� - . ;.�, . I � , �:1.11 .., � . - . �, I I , I nta at Redaced prices. 1-: �.:: .7:� ' I : � I . � - � . ­-� I : - . I � ., , � . . , � I . , - . I _...'­1 . . ­ . - Cosily hid from light of day' '.,� I . . � 7 ­­v­ . .1 _1 �� .�� , . , : . , , . . 1­.. . - � : .. . . . , I . . . - �., - . . ­ I.. .. - ;� .� I I . . . . e . 1. ­ 1. . . ,j . � ... .r . _­ _1 Mr. William Harty &' mmialiener .� I . El M%' ­D'a e s Wall Papers from be. up. � . 1 .14 - I ': , ­ - - I I "., - ` . ­ 9 . . . . . . . . .- , .1. - � . , ` ­.­-.�._ � _ . . I.. . , '' Ll . -, _1 . - . � . 'I '- - �� , � . .. � - :-...-. .. � 4_. - . When the petticoats forgotten# . , I I - -, . , ,�: � f.__�. r..'..­._ __ .. 11 � "I . � - . ­�. I - . - .- , of Crown L&Lds, was Tuesday elect- With its swashy, swishing swirl,. . . -_ .1 . � � - ­ . - � ,,.�� L' � � .�":. . _. �,: - ,_ � - : . I .: . - ­ . , _ .. IN .I. - .;, a ,, : 1, . -� i . , ; : "', , - -1 - - 11 , 1i `;! - , , . �. J%-= t _. �, :. % .. - . - � I : 1�1 � . I ' � - , .. - .. � .1 - . - . �; _,�_Zr_ q 1% . _: I I ed by -acclamation to represent King- .,- I '_ .I,-.- I.. I --,'-� GIB 0. 1 P RKOR * Dunbarton., _� . And there's low demand for cotton, , - : ,�� �'. .. �; .:� . ,� �. . . � .11.1 I - ­1 , .. 1. � .. - . . .. 1. - . . . . %. ; � . I � . !�, . - . . - , _... I -_ , -_ I . .1 .. L . . I ... I ­- -. ston iy* the Ontario Legislature. The I'll be sorry for the girls. . , � T . . - . - I . I � .- ­ . .., .. '.` -, - , - ­ . I - ! . . I- 1, ? , .1, 1. 1. .,:, 1, �_:., . � � - li4 - , I - .: - 1 _', �, � I'll be sorry for th I : _. bye-ele.etion was caused by Mr. Hirty a 11415", � , i� , . ­- I . I . . 1._­:,; . I Pid ering .. II is# , I.. -1 _,�' ..­�`:,­ 1� .1 -..,-.! .1. ­ - . I I . . - , Who in school are 'at their bookc .. - �, L .. . _.. I , - _.' " ,... � I I . . - . I . : - .. . . 11 . . ­1 . . � - - . ' - . �, .. being unseated, extensive bridery hAv- I I - I . I I . - � :1 . 1. .,., : .1 . .. .. . . . , . . . , . : - 7 � � * . . I I - I . I - - . � I - ,*. , � - , - " . . � ". . . . . .. . - . .1. _� At the head or toot of classes, . .;- . .. 1 I � ..2. L ­ I : . . - , - . ­ I � - - . MILLINERY, I— ­:-�,­_. �__, I I, I . ,.­', - ing been confessed and the seat 1: - . . � . . . . . . . . I . - i I ;- .., I . .1 .... :, . 11 : . . � . . I _. . . -_ ,_ � . 1. ­ ­ - I 1. . .. .1. . - I . . t . . � I - of o, taken i . F . . . I I'll be sorry for their-looks. . ,:. :,-:. I . � " . . ­. I - * . All kinds Groan, n ex- . .- " 7' ­ . " I I . .- ­ �_. � .1.1 _.. _. - . 4 . !1 - , ".;.t �1. � -_ abandoned. Dr. Smith was again 'For the4r Ma's vnH make their trousers, ­"I'l .1. .1. .. . � .. - . . �. - I . ­ . . . � ­� - .1- I . I . t- . . � - . .- , ­ - ,. .. I - . . : _­ � , I , ­. � . . �.. �, % �! . - - '. ­ . � .. . �_ . - .. . . ­ .i . e� , � 1.�:. 7­ nominated to oppose-Mr., Harty, but And good heavens I don't we know, change for Roller Flour, Graham �­, ; . 1: " ,.- 1� . , I ­ - . . . I . � I .. - ... .. Zal 7-1. . - . I ­ I 1. I - � _. . I I . . . - " , * - - , . - I . , , . . : � ��, . � , _4 � .1 : .11 . . I . . - . - - I - � ' . I ­ "o.".1.1117 - I . . - . .�:7.. - . �, ,� , . , A : - ­ - � I . - - . 1. . - ; . . . ,...� �: : 1, deelinod. .. Who were boys but are now airs. _. Flour, Cracked Wheat, Rolled . . .. * , , � ` _: , :, - .- ; . . , -% � I . ., . , . : . � ._... __ _� I I ­ .- . lr . . . _.. E HAV Complete' ,. . 61,� , _. . I # , I a more .�� . - L.,-.. - I , ­ :..%--,.. That they'll make a holy shox. . . � - I- �.,_,�_ - - - . , - �. . I - .: ­ . , .. , * - . I - , "I ,I . .. : , .- , , - . - . ' . -* I ,.-. . .. , � �: I ­. . . - Wheat, Rolled Oats and Corn - ' �,; . 1 .: �_._:;= 1 . I i � ­ ­.e. . I '..­ I . �_!. : W ! - - .1 _. . , . -, . , �: : . . .'It is bad enough when WilRe ; , I '. F. .. . ­.. . � . �.­, L . " , . . I L . . . :,. . , , - , South Armadals. ,. . . . and vari d stook of Minin. _ ,- ., . , _. 1. .. ,:: I " . p_ 1. . - ! ... . .. . I ­ . -;...,. __ '. ... , . ­ � I , ... .; , . . . . . . ._- - -;,.,. . . . � Weareth pants his marnma's make, I Meal. .., . �,i__ . .. - , , - � , .- . A . . � � .. , . - - I � I— � � . .�. - . I - . . - __ 4 I ., � , I . L. .... . L-1 _.. � . .1. '1� I -- - I - - - . . - - . I 1. . . . _ . 1. - .1. I ., . . .1. I I . . , . 4 . .. - L �_ 11 , _� . L. � . ". I . ; Herbert-Mary was at the fair.' . . _" ... And it often -knocks you sill I I . � ' - - . �'. . Itlery ani aCCOMPIWIMenta, than I I L � .. I ­­ .. . . - _ . . 'I - .: . . r I I I , -1 -- - - i � . ­ I 'L� :�_ :_' L' ; 1 ' I - I - . . I .. 1-1 ,-4� i. � � . Oh yes! J. aoes to the candy store &Rain. . " . - � . ­ . 4 .- I - ' Iliade - _ - - , - . . . _�: _�', . .- Just to see the youthful b ' ' ' .. . . . I 1_1 . . ..I - 11. . W. H."ELVISS. . I . I - � L - L . . I - . - J: . �- , * 7- �_. . I �_ ­;� � ._ I _' . . - . . - I 1. _�: I .- -.;:,L .., Wearing pants 4 : :_ , 1, . �... . �1 . . 1. . .1. 1. .1 - .% I .. I . . . ­ .. I . . - -.;. - .. I . . - Bay boys did you see the old follows no one knoweth * , . '. 1 .. - . . . .1 . I ev,er Wfore. , ... �., 1: . - _­ . . � ... .. I - .L.. I .1 . - - ; , .: -,. , - . ` Cap. . I Which is front and which is back, _,! I 1;1.%. � _.� ,. . �.. F I.: .. :.- .s : � :� . .7.. - .i . . . I . ­� !-. �-,:_­_ . . �. I . .:_ . . . - . -I,"'- � : ' . . I . - I . .. I ' - . :. , 1 ­ ...'_ .. .. �': . .,;,(,..- . . .L " . � - L. t .1 _ . - _. . I .. :%. ,! - . I !� . _. - f; - . !- - If.,— - . I �,:'. . . �.. . . .. . . I % . L _ L I _ . . ��,�,,, .-. ' . , .!; L_ __ � ___ _ _ _ _ _ � , ,� . .. . . ., . _. . - I I I - I . ­ . �� __L _ jjj�� - �, _ . -L I . It he cometh or if he gooth I . . . � .... :, � .. -1 . I . - - . � ,� . . - : ­ . Miss M. Cook visited Dublin Bra, San * ­; L. . . 'L � .. . ., - . .11 I . . ..' � f� 1. .. . 'L I i 1�1_ ' ' - ' i 1: ; , I - I - . .. ­ . !W' . . "I I -- E , I . I _ clay. There is quite an equal sla,ek. . i ­ . L" L ; . � . ;, 1�;-;L; THE CELEBRATED - ! ­ t. -.; L I � . L! I.. .. : - I . . _S;� ­ . . - . .. . . I I Id, � '' . I ". . ..- I ­1 . .. �­ :. 'L .. .46 - - , . I I � , - . ­ � .. .: :. George Shorten is the record breaker on But your Minnie! Ob ,tie galling ..- - . ' . ' . '' , M R S 11- 19 WAISE6 . % �.�, . - , .. - . 1_. . ' , . =_ "i, ­ . L I... � i . ..... I.- �, :- . __1 .: -­�� �.� . - . �z�. .L. .- _. . - Oats. . . Scalding tears will downward glan . . .. I . - . ­ _r_` � . . " .� � 1, ' I -1 . � � _. a " - .. � .1. .. . .1 �.. . 11. . PIC .. . I . . - I - I I . - . - ". . , F. Paskale visited Crawford Broa. Sun- as, LEHIGH VALLEY COAL .. . I. 1. - . .1 �; . � - . . . .. ,I. - I % . �!�._ i KERING, Ont. . _..�,. � ­ ,� , , When you boar the urchins osIling, - Z . . � . . . .1 - I I - . . I . I - . . I � . ... . .� 1. . . da� eveninu last .. Say, where did yo aaknowledged to be the be$$ I L - � .. �L . ­1 ­ u got thent pants. I � � .1. 'Ll i Miss C. Thomas was the guest of Oliver - , ..'. . I . . :-.. � I I � . 1 � You will see her youthful glowing, ''' - . coal mined. �. . - . - L . .0 I - � . ­ - � A, . ". � _. � I , - - . - .1. I � . - , ­ ,. . � ­ - . . :L Lj Bear Saturday last. . I � t , . . .4 , . - - . Z11 . . . __ , " _­ I- : - I : - . , - j . I . . . ' - ,� �, . � . - - -1 I " - - 1� ­ _ . . . . . . . , . - 1. . ! - ­ - . - . � . C I I .Z.. : - _' L'. . .., . . . L ��. �, But by no dead certain rule, ;,-., -:";. . I - - I .. .L . -,. . '. L I. I". - . . - . . -� I .., . . . 1. . 11 " I. . .. I - .- . ,� . . - L - . , 'I , . - - ... .11 . L , . � . . .r � 4 Wm. Sellers is ere'o'ting a now house as .. . . I . I ­ ' . . I " .L. . ­1" .., . . ., �. . . . .� - , - - - * . , - . , . . I � L .1 . �. . : , ". Z , � ­� , �T , e, ta -'L*:..; � ­ � � - I L.L., he has leaged his farm" . Can you tell if she is going I ­ , AIPORTING D1R"VC2._. _. � .1 ; " . , .. � _ - .. !.. � - - . . , . . - I ".4 A At I �... I _ 'L. : -:' . I ­_"� . � ... � . . . . __ ­ 1 . - .- ;, � . . . -_ . . � .. I ". � 1. � � ___ _ . I I . ; .. - - Or coming home from so"I., I . . . . 1. .. ,., � �.; ' L . - .. .. . I .. 1% ., � - _. , ­. . _L , � � _. :�L, ��_ ..__ . I I 1. . : ; .: I . ­ - " I 1, . I The shoe flyes toured 6&�t to Stumpy � I .... P.ROM THE MINES.... .. - . 1,. -- . '. : � . . ; 1__ : . � . � W. �'. � - L .; I - :. �, L'. : I ". .. -, . - '. , a � . . _ _� , L . _� Bras. It seems all the go. There'll be trouble, you'll allow, sirej 1. .� I... ,:..I, T h 'S I ­ '­ _. ". - -�­ ._ , ... I . . I .-, -_"." I - -_ ­ ;.- . ­ ­ -! . I. _ I .-t: I .­ . I Mr. Clink has just receiv�d a baby daugh- There'll be anguish for-their pa's, - . Why buy inferior *oal when you cau 994 ,. '.. ,: . - 0L. . -. L' ._�" . 7 .- - � . - . 1. I .1. -_ �_ . I , , , I . ; I � . I.. I . . . - � , ... �'. , '�' - : � __. . - I I -1. . - . A . . � . . ; :� . � . t , � : .., . �. ,,­ , , ** . .- . ., - :. 11 : ;-- . . 1. - ter at second Samsonville. When their daughters all wear. trousm, .. 1. - ..: 7 ,-, '.. .. .1. � - I., � ��. I I 'i I ... . . - , ' .. .. . . - .1 - , .1 :� �. . ­.' .� . ­ .". :. -. .. t :. I � . � I � . .. . . . , " '. ' � . � I � That are just reoamped from ms�s. �.:. .. the best for "me Vice. I - . . � . I �� ­., , . - 1. .1 ' . � - - 11 �' I ­.- . ­ 1. ; . �­,_-�, - ' . . , - - - - " . �., .1 I ... L. - . . .., , '. ... - � - . � ­' : -z' . _L'' �� . . _.. .. I .- . - I I � I s . i._ ., - - . 1. � 1. ­. ­ - . � I . . Miss Bessie Petch has returned to 'her . - . . j . :, i, � , � , � . . I . . . � � 'L. . � w .� . . . . � friends from a visit at home. I � I.. - ___ __ - -.-- - - - - _z_.:. � . '. I � ,:'.. �_:,_�__�: - , . . I . . . I'am weepiug and I'arn writing. . : . .., , , .�� ���*7 %_' .L; . . . . , I . . - . , , � 1 , , - , L � - : . ... - I . - . .- - . , �. ­. I J­­�_ � -, * P , _ .. - , -1 . �.. .- I - , . , .1 � . . .. -b- y- W. And my great Ware &H like pearlij: : -j . - . � i I - .. I I ..�� ..., . - . . �. � ., � - - .. 2 . . . ­ . Anew dilding has been erected b ' . ....OFFICE AND YARDS.... . L . - - I . -� - - -_�­ .--..I- . . - , . . .: :�'.. : .­- L I : , . I- " .: I L ­ I ­.:" . . - i . I Clink at Second Samsonville. Soarse I know what Ilam i diting, - hat,,, . 4 6 6 i,_..'1,.., . . . . . - . . - � '. . I . n -,:. � I � I . . �'L . I - �: . - I . . .: . I I . I . - ­ - � If .- � � ", �L ' I .. - 1. - %­ .. - . , I 1. -,. 1 . I - - I . .. 1! � � . .1. ".V � I ., , L - �' _ ­ ,_ . . . � . Miss Anthony it; visit4ng at Mrs. Wdir's ' For I'am sorry for the girls. : 1:-. _. KING ST., PICKERING. . ­ i ­1 � :'_�:'_ ".j.., � :. '.r� , . � . - . I . __Z­ I . . . ­ - ­ . 1. I - *. : , :.- i .. . - . : L . .., � .- I . , . .-. .. - I � � .. - .j I 1. . .... -_ .. - . - ... . _. . - - � ­ :, I L . .. � � . I I- ;.: - and with Miss Petch of this place. .- ... I I . I � ­ I . -i . � . . . . I .­­ � L . �.. I �: ­: - � 'il- -1 � � '!.�.,: �. .. ,:�. ': -, .. L . - - . . . .1 UxaA To*T.,. �'..- -, I .1 . . . . ,. � .. �'j� ­ .. I ­, l I ­ -, L .. . .."': . . - - . I . - ."; (opp Gordon Ilona*.) 1. . . I ­� , �� .,�� - . . - I . _:. . Never mind the fair Georgie, you 'will be _�� � *,.;, � :; rZ "..r ..,_ . , . I � . I � � � � ­ -__ � _.., � "; ., I � , " �� , , 11 ; . . . �: -1�j , . L , _,; �A ' me@ I . .: 1� ' - 11 _,,, . I ­ ­ . "I ; .1 , .. L _. . :­` - .$ � . k I .! - . � - . . . . I . " - _". . . - ._ - � , . . . � 0. W. DECKK& ­ L- . I . good it treading sod scratches at match. _. . .: . . - . , - , . -:1111 I : ... ,. Miss Ethel Stonehouse spent a few days John ­ Howie and Miss F. Gifford, of ' . .. . . . ___ _, .. .-.1 I . . '. ,/I. . . .� . ' I I . - � - .. L - I.. . . , . � - - - at Mrs. Parkeston's, Markham, last the Queen's hotel, Whitby, have tired of No. �14 . ... - . .. . I— ... week. - C3 1 .. 30 1:4 ab ... e a s I'', h e' im :'­ All ' ' ,.-:: ­_ plo L to . .1, .­_;. 0 . . i . Say! I wonder if George will single blessedness, and have been united in ,g - I .-I.... � I . . I ­1 _'­- ­ ugh at Cd :9 to , . - . . � . . . . - ...., . . - ".,. I L . - . e . . the match with the nag he had at the fair marriage. We wish - - - _., � -1 - . I . W �� I ;I � .1 - : . _. - . I :_ A. 1: . ..., _ ! . ... .. ., ­ . . � � 1. . .; .. . ­ �_ � -_ ­ . � ... . .1 - . 94ora a happy future. %4 14 ; el � of I ­1 . _ i , ., , ,.:� I., ... - .. . f .- - -., :. . .�o 1 -.1 . . I . - ' - I . - . I . ­ .. .... ­'. � .- � . _. . .1 . I . .. � . . . � , L I I 10 W I j* . , ..: . . - '; .- .: - �': � . _:.1 - �, ... $ . . I _ I L . Friday last; hope he will. do bbtter. . I . . . � � . ',­__�', - .1 - .. � -1 - ; . - I ­ .� I I 1. I . - . . '�'L . _ ; :._ _ .. I . :,I � , - ___ - . -1 1%4 1 . I . I - . .1 -_ 1. I .. � _. . - - . . a .. a ­.�, . � I . .1. . _ :j . . -:11 ­.. .. �1: L i .,.; I . - - ­ . .1 . , , , _ - � 4 � ; t . . . . �,. . i � � " � . . . . . I . � � . ,' L ' � r . I L . . � . �.. . John Stonehouae has leased his farm to . _. 1, L., �, 11, ­ "'I %I I a Z - ... I I � - ., . '. L �­ . . . ­ .1 I I I . 1. - L I- I . � . . .1 - � ­i. 1: - - ... a . :: , I r L , "I . L. : - .. . .- , �� .. - - - . I L . 4 - � Joseph Lawry for one year , 11 Sale Register, . , �. .,�, .:, .. - 91 I , _ � I . . ­:� . 1. - 1:.. -_ L' I .. - He has re. .. .!.:i , �.: :1 .1 ; 1::� ,:��. ___ - _. -.- _. . . i _�_ _W � . , I �11 _ � .: � ..� . I I I ' - . L. �.. - -.1-,.'; . �: �, _ � - � i:��l I . - .. I .. i I -' ; L: _''_� - L' - .. - " - ".'' . I served ten acres as he intends gardening' �- ­ � I IC tf - a "* L � � , - ''. . I .. : . - - . - � :­: ., .. , . . 7 - . on - . �1� .; :1 1. - � 1, �- -1� - I . � .� - . Tutsbit, Ocir. 15-Credit sale of farm - ., , . _.: �,:_.. C t � �� . � . I it. . I � - I _,; 0 * .. I , . - v .. ,. -1 ___� ; . : �. ": _ ' .j1L . I.- .- . ;.-. I _1� . . -stock, implements, etc., the property of . (30 . 9i IN. . . 1. :_ ..., 6 PO4 : - �� I ! - . . . - : � L L �'. . 1". . ,-,. . '. � -1 r.. . if 60 to 19 1W i C4 it I �! * - , I . -­ . ; - *� - . I t4 . I ., I :1 � .. . .. . . , I I __ . The old man took a Ounctual drive James Richards, jr., at lot-27, con 1, .." =t9va I � a I . . I - ..., I 0 . I ..L.. I - I - � . . � - . ... , I . . . 1. . . . - . : . : - . , I'll -- . I .L � -4 - r,5 Va el . - I - - ­. . . ­ � -� I . - - - - . , -7 - . ; . , . =. - = _ _. " . !.,. . - The ca catches them -. bills for list of articles. Thos. Pouoher, ' - - 10 = . - , . . 11 arodud block five with the thirty-fiV6 and Pickering. Bale at I o'clock sharp. See - I .4 I � 0. 0. 4 ." -, = 0 � � : fi f taeu year olds. 0 W 0 . ..'' p , Vw L � I.. . ; . I., ... I.. I Ill r:0 4-4 .. ., = , . . � li 4 �. .. �- E - .- . _; Z � . . I . , . , . � =1 . . � . .- . . . L . ,41 - = �:;; . Z =. . .: ... Yoh. auctioneer. ,4 1 2 I g49146 Cr P1 �_ . oft � � , . I .. � S - ­ _ - � 14 0 to a %4 . .1 = L . - . �:__ .. Our fOUL-in-haud horse tiader would like - - ---- 0 '11-1 r" �: " # , .. . . j., - . - _ ­ � . . . - I . - . I I . . I - � � � - I L . L - '- �� '.; - 1; 'to trade back, but its no go. I A g = i - . "... . . He must be I 0 , - g a a "* I Lo . 11 1i - 1'1.�. �- . ---� .,-. N I -1 _.... Now Advartiaements. , . . Jan 44 .. / , it =� . . I.,. . ". .� gone north . as we did not, hear from him 1. .,! . . ... ... - . . . . _: . . . 1. : L V I: � 16 . = - : .� �ill . .. I . , .". . . -, . I . = I �, � (1) = . , . ­1 I .- � I . . I ­1 - � lastissue. Will the. cat comeback? - _. . 4" -1. 0,001 Fab' t4 4-0 � R 4a . ­- lam"a - - .- q . I- . i = . I , ! 41 - - - $A 64 kA - 1 - I . . . � . -.r � , .17:. .- - �_ .. - � , Q! A. is 16 , mar I 7 . .. . , - (Z = - - ,� .1 _', , . I Fred Paskale has partaken his u1n, WANTED-Any number of fat lambs, 9 9 a -1 I � _... . 1. . � "w.� .- 'L -1-. . 4­.­.. - ch . � : 14 0 1. -= ro . Z -4 1:. - L.. ­ I . . . .. . , '. William Boyington's route, as he visited @beep or bogs, for which I will pay the a . . to Apr. - 4Z a . .= da . _.� * L - . - : 1 . ­ _­1 . , - � .. = ­ r. 1 .1 . � I.* .1 ­ . . � .1 - � ow W :i I . . ­ =�_ . . . , _.: "I -.,. ­ ?� the Netberspring farm Sunday evening highest market prices. Call at shop, or address " (a .4 9 ,ft ,a d6 go ja : ­ = . . . I I ' - W 2 - . . - 1= * " � , .,.�� ­ . . - = , ­ � � . I , may � � C. - . : I .1 � . - . . _,�,� - I I I .. last. Now Fred your -must hang on to. the W. X. VANSTONE, butcher, Pickering. 4"i 0 ..'' . . - 4 ' L . 1. .. ." .4 . - .- I .... sl . .. .1 . .,. � . . I L . I . io,� . ow . J at (D C - . � = _= - � , � . - . ' ! � I . . 9 . : ; , , " , ,�, .: - - a at of I ,- . . . . , &W1 = . . -1 . _'L � , , - - - V -1... 0 _your vest. . . so . . I . r, . I . . . = .....I.- . _ � . I . . - - - � � #.* *& .0 - - I _. I.. -1 . �. .� , -_ - i., - I .. __ � - - RENT-A comfortable dwellinR tr I : � ; July " = . . I . - '. I . . �, '_. I .1 . It . 1. "4 .. . I . . . . � j". = . . ­ ... We (neW a Chinese labndi in :0 ob . = , , I - I - . I , � ; = . , , . . . .L I I . . . �, . 1Y our town. 0 __ ; , '_ - , � . I - . . M . ; -*..,% .-. TO&Dd shop attached in ?irie'e block, Picker. ,V I - ! : Is -_ cm opt as .�:� , 1. 4) ; ': L ... - I . -,.:,., . . ­ _. . . . I . . I - I . I . 0#1 . I . .: - - 1. - , :� - � .. " - It would be very acceptable, as the Ing village. Possession . ; I WWI It a ­ i. . . . . - � I ­�. - . . , � . I I � .. � � � . - .. - -, - . a T. I w W W - - a . .­:­ - : - . . � i _. I I - . � _', . - ... . .- : � . . "', - _'-1-..__' F wned-Dauff a over D. W.Kenned � a - 1; � i. *= 1 - � Pi 'o . - .. I - ; *�. I . . - - given immedia'tal . 1:� - , . . nd Punctual White Vest, Apply to MRS. PIRIZ,' ye '. Z .. oat 64 .. .. I 0, , - - � , a% 4b . 1. . . L:' . ... . I . . . - I � � . .- . . � . .... .� . : I . ;1.: . I.— ,� I . . 1. I I . I . - d_� , . , L . �� .� : � . . - - ,. I L . � ., * � - . . : , I � I . . .__'�_­_ _ - Vollshee teo and from the Queen city. , . I ro 1. .1. � .1 I E-4 0., . . -_ � .- : I .. .- . . �.. .f I � ., - - . find it very inconvehient getting their store, I I'll. . '� . Nov. : . . - 45tf . ; ,� -IM 40:1 , 11, '. !. - . . - : , " V .. - - -.:. . I I � .. "I - I � _'.. I � � . - ­::,_�; -.,.. . I %� ;_1 ...:" � -I - n,_:�.; � % , I I . . . ..; . - - I . I . :_ . ,:.. - - . 4'. 1 . ,-. - _ � ' _�' L _; I - . -Now Tom, you will have to quit - eatii - 8 0-0- - -11 - _1 . I . Ig MONEY TO LOA14*-The undersigned L Z ,__ __ ' Dee !k .. � ... . ­ I ­ . . . � __ -, .. .. I - L- -, i4 - 1.� , . .. , 7 " I has a large amount of priyate funds to ' � , . .1 � L .., .. _. ... ... . L" - L �!', . - ''. ., - 1. , ..! - I - . .%..''. .1 . 1. : :'. � , i: - - � :1�. . I .- .- I ­ ..­ - I _ � _, _ L . �. ­ - .1 � 1. - . I ; �, -1.1 1. - ' . - ­ . � - z� " I , ", L �; .- ... -e . . . �. I �. I ­.��, I ... T"--..; . . ­ ­1 . ., I , . I ' - I i _- - � . , . . I .. I i . �: �_ ,-L:L ­_ ." i . �: _. ,. .7 i . . . � . . . - . I , loan at five per cent per annum. Terms to suit . .. I � I ­ � . .-:., 1P . ... - , 6; . - L - - I �, � . � I . .�­ ' ­ - no face, it will soon - be RIO. - Alle's. Now the boriower. Ap ly to JAMES LENNON' - , 0 I ; I 1. 1, . ­_L ' - .. : _ -.1, will have . : , - '. . water melons, by thunder; YOU L . . . , . . :.-., , .,- ...Notice 00000 . , . . - . _� _% 1, . �:�, �: _. -.: , �, - Z _w� - _. . I . - .. I.. I. -.1 I I . �, . � . . _. I.. I ,. - v I . . I I I I 1. I . :_ L - f , ­ _% _: ­1 .:. :�'. , . 1�.. � : . . _.. .l 1. ­ be a good boy Tom, take--an example from Barrister &c, Picke ag. 50-58 11 � I , - , ­ _.�. ,.:, . � , ma­ , . - . _'. . t � . ' .... . , �. 0 ).. S *L -1 L : ,�!: I _ - L : 11 - 6 ­ L- . - - . . - :_ .1 . . . 10, . � , I _� , L �_ . I- . . . . �, . . . ­ , 41..,! ­ . � _. 1: ," - ,.� . � , Bro. Georgeday, you hear that now TOM. -VOR S&LE-A number '-O'f registered As osse4sion of our . .Will#. W1 9 0 ine ..� 11 - ,: ._ � . . , , , . - I . I h - - .�. . :..- I U f ., �__ ­_­ Vehicles of all kinds passed through our JL' Shropshire eweis and rams at a reasonable business 'again at Brock Road, I 11 I _.. � L . " . New layin ,s e _-n b , I - . i.; _-.1 : . I ..I­ -, -­.� town Friday last in numbers to the price for caab or on ap roved paper. Apply to . .. - - . . . .- .., . zL . . : - - �� - . . I . 11. - I I.L. , . _. L I .. I I . _­ ': . '�'.-. ' ' World's fair, Wobum -It was noticed by THOMAS PUGH, lot IN, con. 4, - . .. . . , . , Z .- 7, :-.. - _ . , . . . - . 11 , ­ ; I ­ I 1. . r Picks n town-, to announce that I-am prepared to do , ...-- , .4- . . �.� , ': .. - ,..,;..,. �- , I . �_ li'l � .: . ,,, '' _': 1-:1,-.;1.� all that Grandads store ship, or address Whitevale P. 0. 21 - I - . L : . - 71 �... 1 4 � .. .. . � . . . ' . - *ithoUt L - , I I . - I . mom door was I- '-. .E :: . . . �� .. . all kinds of General Blaoksmithing, Thi t, 0 a a ­ . ­ � It _� .0 10 ally aoLLbt the most Elegan , mist`Daribl '.; na best . . . � - .11 ? � . 1� . . .�', � . L�­ I standing widc open. Would six fine I , . .� I . 11 , _: . . - - � �l, , . . ; . �. , _- meo - . - . , 1 ., p , - .1.. � - . , I Do fill it? I think not.� . _AISS CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- Ete., at moderate rates. . , Family $owing Machine. in the mm1a. I . 1. I ­'. . . . � I Will give lessons in Charcoal, Orayo _L ., It ., F: - � . . � _­:/ �.; - ;1. . . _. - -, . I � , . - - - I � ; ' .A. - Our fanning mill agent ,visited Oul. � I !�,,,o L _ I pencil drawing, Water 0olors " Give us a call. �� % I. , it - - _�: ., =- A , � . . . L � I lewlnVi_ is 6&01er . . ­ ...... 7'_ � I .1 ­ and Od � '' . . It doee * better work, It does finer and bet I .� 1. . 1. : 'ne . . -.,. - :1.. .l- ... �, _ ied as -­ - I t� ., from Copies, Nature, Objects, For ed. � � to run & r 'In every respect to 9A . ��; L' . again. I think we are all suppi 6L.: ;­ * Satisfa3tion guaMU4 ,; nd superio L I other machines. ­ : .1 �,�,. -, �ft ls ., . . ;.,-.- . -'.__._.'_ , 0.'. -5..�, Arid date apply to MRS. G. W. DICOKER, 11, . I .. . . . �, - � __1. � . � -1 . --; crowd kept their backs to the mill. N ­ We 8160 beg to SnUOunce that we Ita attubmentfj - .,� -'T ;s�� -1 � .­­ 0 1_. - .. - - -, , : , Flokwiug. sad shuttie' are of the newest desigh, and & phAd biin. - -.'� �j L _"I . I., " - � - 1� : doubt they were shown at Markham fair . I . . . � - _� _ �.,. : .. - - :r . - : I I . ; _ ** . . . ­11 1, I . - - - . � I .��', V'' N . - 0 MO am - ­ I . � __ � , __ - ' . � - . . 1 . :_ .4 - , . : 1. :.� . �:, - 1,_1 I last week. The Ridde,l- only numbered weld Steel Points on old Cast PI w &I i st plus th in position. .. I � . . . - 4 __ ._� L, . - 1 � - -.1 - - ­ L - ___ I . ' . ­. , L�1. .1 L . � - : .� ., ­ . I SALE-About 100 bushels of Ned Shares rendering them better- than. ,: Bvery lady shoutdgiw the "New.Williaras" &'trial belo' f ''-. 1 1 _, .1� ­ � � . �,_" I - . ..� - two, no doubt they give so,tisfaction. . .1 I I re buymg in or ,­ �� .:, i - L I 1. I � Pleat, of the "Winter Fife" varietT. This n ' z 4� 1 '. I I 4 I �. _, � - ,; .. �.. ", . . � � SAM SLICK ,, loat i , softi"ds r�aahines. . - I I I - . :: _' - L .. I 1. - . ­ � � , - .'-�.,.,�, ; grain is a remarkable yielder and shou 4 And ew. This is SOKETIUN(; N19W. C or . . . I . I , . .. �,.' I . , L .:­ , "" ­ - , . ' - I .. . . . . , ­3- , ­ .; , - ­�, ; � I _ . ­ ­ , . - - " . ��,_ __,!-_�L_-7__:_.: ­J a - ' - L. . - � . 'W0.1ji-L uie,i� t1i's-­ neighborhood -and every o- g satis&otioft : ,il_ � �. : � . �. - ­- _�. . - . _.: � - - . ready sale among the farmers of Pickering. but 12jo. each - b the dozen or 15c- �­ - Ovej.2 ' J �. L ne givin , . -.,- , Ir , - - ",-'L & 4" 6 _ .11� - ­ . . ._­ Fcr artioulars apply to THOMAS LAW at - 4. 4 .. . X . � i V14-1, - .1 ., Z - L* -_ � . ­.. .-I.." " � j I __1 -. , , . . I . _::.__:. ­ - . _ . ., -, .- ­ ''. ­ - - . - pkins , 9' young 0. - . . . n em lao thie'-sx0lusive right.of sale for the Now W . .. _P - __ .. -:. - - ­ , �At_'Chaiharnq Win. Je: lot I -oon. 2, Pickering, or address Pickw"n P.. single.6hare.. GWAHANTEED " �7 -"�_ .. . 4p- illiamo in - -:. I - . - ,�: - ; . , . yo* - gpod . 14� : - Sfjp , .t 0'�jq.;i ­ , � 44ti I Z& .0 .4 We _ . - �_ �_' i - - � . . . ­ , ' L , .- . T eolored man, drank a -quart of whiak � . .. ! Will leave it' sample _jokji il . - . . . . - _... _ - � . � I . �._ , . . . --- - "A' I ­ I � . . . � _. � . -1 , '_ . � , . . ,- � ­.­'� .'' . '_ I , � �, - _ 'A ,I,W i ,­�' "-� - � , � , ­ '!�'­ _,,�__ , I ,. . _ _4 , '0 . 11 a - � I 1. - _ - , - I. L �__. I - - . ey . - - . " 'L _ , " If V - , � _.� . ­1 . . .. _.�.� O., - . .. ... 1, ­ ­ ­ ­. it'' :' ' - , - � - ,, . ., I -% - - - _ - - . J�JQ) _", '�j, " .,qE; "_ . . I � - . - 1, -, !,!­ ��j , �x , -,� . . .;., : * and died from the effe I 'VARM TO RENT-Por a ter In' of five Hudwir6 :ind :oth-er plm'"_ .1 ,,,, _ , .�� . _ �!.p , ,I. , _. � , . . vl I I - . - . . ,� , ,14 f, � 4 :�_ '.L1_, ­ I I I , I . a .f. �, __'7�­011 -.12Z ­�'* I lk� -'r Z�. L , .1 . . ­ ­ ., L,:-,.. . � _�m � �..A i J;� _� _�, . ... .1 I - - �--,,-j __,__',', , .r�, �_ IR i. � ,.� . ..- . .. ' - ' . , . - ' -- A ' * 'i -, , i, , W , . - - . ' .- . ., . ' I I � _. � � � I - R " & , , . . I �.: . I , I.. i ,_ M­, 1, L ��. I . _.ZZ­, I , I I L I � . . . , .,Z "I a `�. -,,� 1fi,', . . I - �'�` , I *1 "I :, __ - - .if; _ .... 2-V -o-", -, ..ow - I I . I . � P " . .. . I .. - - 14. A,w4 .0 !�4 t, , ­ W �� : - ­ , j.- � ., . �' I I .. 1. , r week. In cli,wbing over a' fence the top 18 ra as from oronto market. ponvenipot to . I AKX � I- ,� ­ : �'­ " _n 1_� 11 . P '. ;'4", �.' L . �._ - :..., COU" " . i 1-1%li 1�1k. - I I - - I 11 I _,, ­ L k.; - . � , . - .jp& �, _: , , , I. I k � , . . - I .�. e 1. . I ,,, I - ­ . X,A# � . ,I -, -- �7 I - . __ "... - . . .. _. .. - 1.7, � 1 1 001 and churches. Uply to R. BURT, Plakert _ _ _ � -1 - . I . 4, _KrIZK ,t! i _ M�r 1' ' ' I "', - � . . . - A young son of Wra. Hookin" Or6nol -U years lot No. 1. 'Con S. Soarboro, containing daypi . Ann0qnoawent_o,1*W.,, ��B - I -X"�Vm''WN"r, , _ I . . - j Z ., �r 1. ­ I , . 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Markham's 28. - Ireson's prize, Miss Mary Mason 10 lbs ' - The family of Fred Grsham't near crook butter, Goddeb's prize, Mrs Wm The undersigned has received instructions from . _ - l4lusselman s lake, ate afflicted with Young ditto, Danby s prize, Miss M -+T0g3010h. �0d9e :3a.m+� �� T�alt�t—�©ti ring statics is.T.>I< TRAINS (30INtl EAST I) U1% A8 FOLLOWS:-- '' ' diphtheria. Mason, ditto. Provou's prize, Mrs F To sell by Public Auction at his premises, rear No. 6 MAIL , 7:58 A. M. Snow foil in aeTgral pIaoes bn 1liondticp; Weir ditto, Daniel Co s grize, Mrs R of lot 85,.00n. 7, Whitby, nn „ the housetops and sidewalks in- Stouff- a 'Powers ditto, Douald's prize, Mrs R, " 14 LOCAL , . 2:24 P. M• - : ' villa were lightly Covered. , , S Powers, Mrs F Weir 4 The roll butter, Thursday, Oct. 17th, .895 S Loc` L, : s 6:28 P. bis � - . k Edward Fletcher of brampto'n as -ran Lewis' prize, Miss U Mason 5 lbs crock , _- The following valuable Property, viz TRAtNS eofNG WEST DUB AS FOLLOWS:— over by a train at that town; His head- butter, Warren's prize, Mrs F Weir 4 8oasRs---I grey mare, 5 yrs old, a pr 1 tray . No. 7 LOCAL . .. , 9:14 A. M. - was Severed from the- body. . lbs roll butter, Lunan's prize Miss M mare, 7 yre old, h d, I gelding, 4 yrs old, h d 1 1`18 LOCAL . . . 8:09 P. M. r black mare, l0 re old, h d, in fold, I bay mare, 3 y It is about as wise to ,,it on the limb of Jackson 10 -lbs crook butter, T More- yrs old good driver, „ l MAIL 8:22 P. M. a tree and saw it off as itis to worry dith & Co's prize, Mre W Youn 5 lbs CA'IrLs-•t cow due to calve March 18th, 1 due 8 TABLiI._iinabas�oa Station ttF• Young Mauch 8th, 1 dye June 3rd, I due in December, T��; ' " about things we cannot help. ' roll butter, Underhill's prize, Miss M i -heifer calved 2 months farrow cow, 2 steers, The Government has fixed Thanks- Jackson 5 lbs crook butter, Cobley's S Yrs old, 3 steers, i y d, S bew co -gear aid, TR,ttWS �i0iNt3 F,ABT DIIE A8 BOLLOws:-- giyiug Day for Thursday, Nov. 21. In prize, Mrs R Chapman 10 lbs crook s'HDa calves. No: the United States the date will be Nov. butter, Crone'a rize, H1cEPp---7 Cotswotl Hes, pare bred, 2 buck E MAIL 7:47 A.M. pp Miss �Pinnie Rioh• lambs, Pre bred Cotswulds• No. 1'4 MIXED 2:18 P.M.. ardeon ditto Crone'B prize, Mrs, Alen swim$ --•1 brood cow, Berkshire, due In Jany, „ `L8. 1 brood now. Berkshire. 6 gigs 7 months old, S LoaAL .8:28 P.M. - The east and -west � Whitby plowing Baird 20 lbs crook batter, Schmidt's Berkshire, 5 young piss, I month old. .. match will be held on Mr. John Bart. prize, Mrs Wm White 10 lbs crook 1xPLanasxTs -1 binder, new, 1 mows*, now, 1 TRAIN>J GOING WEST DUE A73 gOLLOW9'— left's farm' on Wedne6da ., the 23rd of butter, Brown's rize, Mrs A Richard- fanning milt' bagger attaohed, now, I spring '' y P tooth cultivator, new. 1 snuffler, now, 1 fop Nu. 7 LOuAi, .9:18 A.M. . October neat. son 10 lbs 'rolled butter, Eastwood do buggy, new, 1 buggy. 1 heavy wagon, new t. 46 1.9 MIg$i, . _ , g:15 P.M. . North Ontario Fair at Uxbridge last .Co's prize ,Miss A Davidson 1 lb roll democrat wagon, 1 land roller, I turnip drill, 1 twin low, new. Whitby make, 2 single lows, 1 - I week was fairly well attended, and . the butter, Tefft s prize, Mrs R. S Powers seed NN, i set iron harrows 2 seta wooden hap - ' ' • - - - 1 exhibits were - more numerous than in 10 lbs crook butter, Fierheller's prize, miss A Davidson 10 The roll batter, rows, 1 hay rack. I hay rake, 1 grind stope 1 sugar kettle, 1 pair bobsleighs, 1 cutter, 1 Badcile previous years. .I _ . Jae. Harris and family - got out of - Browns prize, Mrs R Sellers lU The I wheelbarrow, a number of new Grain bags, 13 cords of good hardwood, 8 tons of stove doal, - Whitby by the light of the moon recently crook butter, Empringham's prize, nitre i gottrcounter ys es , i set short ug arc ss i - and' headed for Markha,n. Some credi- _ R 8 . Powers ditto, Tagman s prize, set single harness. tors are.in the soup, . - The death of Jets. MoCoriaok.� at nigra w w Walton' 5 lbs crook butter, Greer s Drize, Mise M mason, lO lbs batter, FURNITII88---1 cooking stove, coal or wood with boiler attached, new, 1 cooking stove, wood or coal, 1 _ - ' Oshawa, on Friday makes the 5th death Jupp's prize, Mrs, w. Youj 10 The crook aoo,dT.g stove, wood, i parlor heater, Coal, new, I ka,;:,en table, 1 dining room table, in -the familyin two and a, half ears. y butter, Frankland'@ prize, Miss Edna P I flour box, 1 set bureau, 4 creamer cans, 8 new tin'Palle, 8 kitchen chairs, 1 new churn, Usisy . Consumption was. the cause in every case. Jackson 5 lbs butter in lb rolls, Hein• make, I older baarrell scythes, corks, rakes, and - Many will be surprised to learn �tbat - Ed. Rice, W`.iitby, was married to Miss cook's prize, urs. R. Chapman, -Mrs. A mason, miss N. Malcolm Bread, 2 loaves, other articles too numerous to mention, RooTs---1/9. acre of oorn, I acre of potatoes, 5 • Jennie Derby, of Myrtle, id March last. home made, moss N. maloolm, mrs. 8 acres of turnips, ao tons oftimothy hay 5 tons of swats bay, 100 bushels damaged peas, 700 it 1' - , We tender the young couple our very best ' Rich, mrs. U. Young beet loaf Home rock elm lumber. I wishes. ma3e bread. Corson _� Son's prize, mors sale to commence at l2:eq sharp, . .:f Frank Wright, the -well•known, eamie S Rioh 1. doz. tea buns, mfrs. Hareraft; mfrs. I' TERM8--All'sums ot$7 and ander, exalt ;fryer singer„ of Toronto, who was engaged to T Ionson 10 lbs honer in comb,, lb each, that amount 12 months credit will be given to sing at Ne-wmarket Wednesday night, Johnston 2 jars mixed pickles, Mrs. A _ pies furnishing approYed joint notes. 6 per cent per annum off for cash. _ -_ vas found dead in a chair at his hotel in Baird, mfiss A. L. Ionson 2 bottles home POUCHBR, Auetionser- that place shortly before the concert coin• made wine, urs. R. Chapman, Mise N __ YTHOS. . mended. -' On the evening of the last day of, the Malcolm 2 jars jelly, moss A. L. Ionson, Mrs. T. Ioason 2 jars canned fruit, Mrs . - tai I �1p Farming, Markham fair J G Martin. of Btoaffville, w White, amiss E, Chester. Important Action Sale of Farm Stock .- , - sold his two trotters, Little John wand Judges on classes 17 and 18, J. Cal. and Implement$. . Lucy B. to be shipped to- England. Re vert, Markham, J. Plaxion, Highland — , } • . .. gpt $500 for the pair. Creek. 1. There will be offered for sale by Public Auction M W B Wh'tb h h d Im lementa—Do bl ldb d 1 on the " . r. m. urns, i y, as a men p , a e rnoa oar p ow. ____-_ digging. a cellar this week prior to at Jas. Ley. (1. D. Davies land roller, c lith dad of October, 18�J, . once beginning the erection of a one Beldam, lot and 2nd Harrows. Iron, C DECIIEWS LIVERY I storey brick store between the stores of Beldam, Jas. Gibson Stuffier. Iron, C on lot No. 24, in the 1st con., Kingston Road- M��ers. Hatch Bros and Mr. D. Vickers. Beldam, Whitbyy the following property, belonging to J• Jae. Gibson Doable wagon, E. FAREWELL, namely : First class vehicles and horses for hire day . Speight Wagon. Co-, single ' or double Boasse•--1 heavy matched team, blackid, ld or night. Teaming done promptly b'y. Mount Pleasant light democrat wagon, Inas, 1 heltvy .draft eld�n ooming B yrs t da nor obs 'Bus to connection meet -g ag Spelgllt wagOII f%0 heavy -draft geldin , coming 4 yrs old 1Af>i Y 1 Bnggp, Speight wagon Co. road Dart, mare ;n foal comm ins all G T R trains. Freight and g 9 yrs old, yowling geld• express slivered to all arta of - Report S. - S. No. I , fir September. Speight wagon CO., J. Cousins cutter, ing, draft, tibree last sired by ,-Loyal Scotch- P mans") l aged mare to foal, 1 aged borne, - the villiage. - _ 5th class—H. Madill, V. Harmer, E.White. Speight wagon Co. turnip drill, C. Bel. . 1 1' Capt�tn '), l thoro-bred filly, s yrs old, by Board, sale and commission stables in Sr. 4th—E. Pilkey, K. Madill, H. Ham. dam faninq mill, C. Beldam, J. (iib tialvator,l chord -bred oily, 8 yr�t old, by Bolden connection, . Jr. 4th—R. Pilkey, G. Hood, F. Madill, W. son revolting churn, C. Beldam, J. Gib. Lake, 1 mare. . ri ht. Sr. 3rd—L. Goatick, F. Goatick, CATTLgg: -1 thorn -bred Durham imported cow, g eon washing machine, J. Qibson turnip to calf, 1 tbaro bred better, 9�• �•• i�EC:Z�ER• P. Tomlinson, yrs old, in cad, 1 p, VICKEHING} E. Wood, R. Anderson. viper, J. Gibson, C. Beldam Wheel spade cow, 1 Jersey cow, thorn bred, aged, fa 'Prop., Jr. 3rd—C. -S-torry, F. Cowie, E. Johnson, arrow, T. Ramsey, A. w. Forfar set Jersey cows, thoro-bred, 4 pre old, 8 grade- . - ' 11Z. Burt n, boletein betters, in calf. 2 . U. Burton. Sr. 2nd—F. , Pil- grade Hereford heifers heav horns shoes from hammer, Jas 1 e Holstein bull, 1 grade oletom better key, A. Hunter, A, Ham. ,1r. 2nd—L. y calf. l rade yearling calf, I steers from 11 W g 1/Q A u 4 Wood, tiV. Rfhite. M. Russell, C. White, J. Ley pair gents calf boots. H. Donnelly g Y yrs old, 3 yearling betters. i:: ` %Dore, C. (Unstick. Pt. 2nd =111. I ilkev, pair ladies' boots, H. Donnell Hoar --1 brood cow, I ,)w with 9 pigs, and 33 �-� E. Percy, A: Moore.. Pt. ist—A. Gibson, Judges on class 19 ; urs. hos ?Hood, young pigs. ' 7 N. Bacton. Milliken; Mrs. sums Heron, $Carboro; HAnNttes---1 good eetdogbie harnea, 2 other E. . �V011e s C. Pilkey, W. Moore, seta double harness, 2 sate single harness,. 1 j - • � i_ mors. Alex. McCowan, Danforth; miss m FARM IMPLZUKNTa--1 duck -toot harrow, 1 UXti�RIDOE. I '. ' $ Scott, Agincourt; miss m. Tingle, wex sou®er, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 Discharrow, Y�pu Wlll fltld the best nearly new, 1 tanning mill, 1 binder, 1 air bob- r ,, ,: CS ford; mise L. Knowles, Highland Creek sleighs. 1 soyas rake, 1 roller, nearly Bew, 1 I School Supplies and Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock- the Ladies Department—Braiding, nips- A horse -power cutting box, 1 seas {,low. i Beed Stationer Chea and. house on Fred Stoner'@ farm, con. 4, Ua- mason, Miss J. Forfar crochet work in drill, 2 logging chains. 1 mower, 1 large barley y p bridge, was burned down. fork, forks and hoes, 1 scoop phovel, 2lumber - . Good. Also coarse and - g cotton mise J. Forfar, nips. J. Cousins waQone, t buggy, t tatter, l grindstoue, 9 wagon fine Knitting urns. Another wedding took place on Tuesday, crochet work in wool, mise J. Forfar, mfrs k'• = plows, iron, i single plow, i eel troy $' - Miss Blanche Bascom being united in wed ha owe, i s wbilRetrees, 2 Deck yokes, a I lock to Trueman tiV.. Crosby of Chicago.- A w. Forfar embroidery on. Bilk or yen ,tp of nth r tools and articles i Fella Tie$Ue Papers, satin, Mrs. m. A. Becor embroider on It T OROP -2419 acres of turnips, 2 III aures Hair Nets, Hat, Belt :. The ceremony was- performed at 10 .a.m. y of corn, carry , mangolds, etc„ in all 8 acro@, a I .._ at St. Paul's church by the pastor, Rev. A. worsted, Mrs. G. R. Forfar, moss- m. Jaok• quantity of bay, and coareo gram for feeding.. and Hair Pins and Mat . - - J. Raid. T1:9 bride is a -daughter of the eon tidy, miss A. Malcolm, Mies A. m Bale at 1 o'clock, p, m., sharp. ' Patterns. . late John-Basoom and is an amiable and Paterson -slipper holder, miss m. Thom• TagYs op BALs—Hay and root crops. cash ; p� - - clever young lady. Mr. Crosby is in the son, mise A. mt. Poterson boquet flowers, all other sums under alq, cash. For all sums of ` . 1 . M. & E. Boone, bicycle business in Chicago,`beiug manager miss E. Hammond, mrs. wm. Patton $12 and over 12 months' credit upon the pur- , chaser famishing approved joint notes, - 8 per , . Pickering East�'Pnd. . of the advertising; department of the great Paper work, Mrs. (leo. Gray, miss A cent, off for cash. , _ __. Monarch Cycle. Manufacturing Co. _ Beldam tea cosy, Miss A. M. Paterson As Mr. Farewell had rented his farm the pro,. ; . 'I- 1 _ For some time- past farmers in the Sofa cushion, mics A. malootm, �crs. R. $ Party mwt be rotd. neighborbood of Chalk Lake have been Powers photograph case, mise L. H LEVI FAIRBANKS, .. - . i . complaining f thieving. The lost cin, Whitby, Oct.3rd, ISGG. — Auctioneer,C P g g y Chapman, miss A. Beldam oil painting, , �, `*_ _ D i - aheep and poultry, set week LRalph Mo- miss A. Davidson let h 2nd knitted ,. Intyre hada large quantity of rye and muffler, mism m. mason live case, mrs -- -- _�_-_�=--= — some whiffietrees stolen, and suspicion fell g I A€RF'ECT TEA ,1. i - upon two younf: men named Thomas Pat. m, A. estop, nips. A. m. Paterson rag, • terson and Aahnr Hight, of Uxbridge worked by hand, nips. A. mason, nips. J 1. .i ; - _ township. Cr,Dstable Frankish was em �'' Cowan fancy knitting, miss F. Chas• Farmers, .�ae,: - - � • • .. powered with warrants apd arrested them. ter, Mrs. 8. Rich netting, mrs. CousinsONS' The charge was heard by P. M. Campbell needle work, Mrs. R. B. Powers, miss A Yon have done with s ageless QG. in the market hal: on Monday and both Paterson bed comforter. miss u, uason, ion enough.. Now 'est tall on Conner men were committed,for trial at Whitby nips. R. G. Forfar slumbering robe, ries the new Jeweller of Whitby and nee how at the neat court of corapetent'jarisdiction. M. Thomson, mise m. B. Thomson toilet Nr ohea he sail you a watch that you Patterson confessed_ to his share in the set. miss A. u. Paterson, miss A. Richard. lycj' Tra P y Y proceedings. The young man has only son. lamp mat, miss A. m. Paterson, v T,,c wORLO - TEA . ] can rely upon. He hue them from $2.00 been married a couple of weeks.—Journal. Mrs. A. w. -Forfar outline work, mise J FAOM TNTC T[A P ANT TO THt TCA CUP up• _ .11 — Forfar, mrs. 8. Rich panels, mrg. J - IN ITS NATIVI: rURITI/. They are all Warranted. MARKHAM. Cousins, miss A m Paterson whisk holder. J . .. ' Mrs. M A Senor. mgrs. w White in cushion, '.klonsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea - "Division court on Thursday lash made miss' A Malcolm, Miss L � Chapman rowers as a rumple of the best qualities of Indian : . N e ►s, Therefore they use the greatest care in the - . . � O N N E R,. considerable excitement in -town. The quilt' in piecework, woollen,' finished, election of the Tea and its blend, that is why they I • I docket was large and some very interesting Mrs, G R Forfar, Mrs, w w Walton quilt „tt it up themselves and sell it only in the original . . a . evidence was listened to by a good sized q ukages, thereby securing its purity and excellence. , - - ' - . in piecework, cotton, finished, (MisB A ,t tip in % lb., i !b. and S lb packages, cad never audience. Mies M Jackson crazsr-quilt, ,.I,l.in bulk. The New' Jeweler and Watchmaker, The Toronto and Richmond Hill Elec- Paterson, • trio Railway Co. has ntered a suit against finished, Miss M Mallon, Miss M goliYles ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP R . . York Township claim g 8100, P lace in twine, Dips. Jas M Seton berlin G , • , i� 1� hl t b 0110 for I re- f pons-r.,oer dose not, k it, tell hint to"supple to ✓ + wool work, Miss M Mason, Mise E Ham• r venting them from completing their' road BTEEL., HAYTER �, a0. in time to claim bonuses of $60,000. mond gentleman's 'shirt, fine �drB B r _ The case against -Mrs. fate Johnston Rioh; Mrs Hayeraft gent's shirt, flannel '" '^'' '? er.,nt Street East Toronto. and Jennie Hagen. was - disposed of on Mrs Haycraft, Mrs 8 Rich ' pair pillow - - - - __ ' Monday last by Magistrates Wilsoni and shams, Miss A Richardson. - Miss A' A - Ash. The prisoners were'committed to the Malcolm darnnet, Mise Sd Holmes, Mine = : I . County Industrial Home its being il>cap-: M Mason `buttonhole work on � different The"Un�ked . I - able of supporting themselves. materials; Mrs w J Chapman, Mrs A I' - I Seth Jewell, of Mount Albbrt, who upset Malcolm stockings, 1 pair, woollen, Mre . , ' 4 I . . -at the Byer bridge, 8th con., of Markham 8 Rich, Mrs A Ionson crazy work, Mrs% _ lately, has asked the Markham Township 1 • o Council for $200, but he says he will settle w White, Miss M Jackson foot stool, - i Lifel 'j'� �1 'j� (7A , for x150. Connciilor Scott recotnmende a Miss A M ,Paterson, Mies M Thomson • I -i I: �: : LL V V V Co . - _. compromise at $50 A committee of arasene bag, Mrs M A Seoor, -Mica L H - I Messrs Jas. Lawrie and F. H. Reesor; were Chapman lad shopping bag, Mies A . , appointed to try and settle the matter. M Paterson, DAies A L Ionson ladies' i ' Head O'1C8'-�-IIl NEW YORltp. _ ­ 11A number' of our merchants hate all dusting cap, Mrs Geo (trey, Miss L H , their goods teamed out from Toronto in - Chapman work basket, Miss M Jack.' �.. • - stead of -having them shipped oat r the son, g Pp per Mise A Beldam child's dress, lrira L. A. STEv ART, Canadian Manager, TORONTO. G. T. R, Teamsters will brief{ out a load Cleo Grey, -Miss J Forfar socks, 1 pair for about 85 wbich would cost about $10 Mrs S Rich, Mrs A Ionson mittens, 1 or, $12 by freigi This is a slap at the I . P pair Mrs A lonson, Mrs 8 Rioh popoil -. C}rand Trunk for the,: ',:r Saturda fare 1 i ,: - '.10 y drawing, Dltiss L H Chapman brackets, . and we t>•ust 0,11 the meroiJ; Sts will join Mies E Hammond, Mrs J Cha I>clan Mrs . in:_s p NEW' INS'R�ANR WRITTEN - W. G Wilkinson, of Chicago, Ill., min old Indies' underclothing Mrs fl Rioh, . ° employee of -the E_oonomist, is visiting y , Ha craft ribboaene work, Mrs M A friends here. Secor, Mim A Mason table drape, Miss In1882 � ;. .I. 2,803,517 Our contemporary, the eon, had the A M Paterson, Mrs J Cousins 4having In I �, I�i,502,820 po 10 1. - :_ - misfortune to break the press in running • 3se, Miss J Forfar handkerchisf cave, , ° , ,_, off their edition this week. If ice readers M1ss A Dd Paterson, Mre J Ooueins + 1 - I In 8�,, ' I ,• I(},( ,fj9j k `- find it a little more gritty than, usual they drawn work, Miss L H ' 1 $$0 333 -can blame it on the Econom>Ist: ass. Mrs 8 Rioh, ' .15 ,@ w 1.. , 1 On Batarday last the Ohapman pair woried slippers, Sniahed , 7elson, of Peter B er youngest Icon, Miss E Hammond gents stlirt, flannel `_ � ;� ` , „ I c t,, �� 4,. y �{ the $th COD., a (_ ,_._ � . . n t r S : * orkha m, mobile 1 Mre H tra#t. - tt i7axl d alit . • �� tt '.� ,- s�:, , - p eying felt o$ the top of - - � T 0 ,v �, ; i ' T z .1jye ice house and broke both of bas r {, -E.:tl _ -: St. g a ma, - _ - y: - e. '-, 2:- r'•"R,g:;,3. N., moi`- ,e :3{ :a, j>w t boys the -� _t�a , wrists 7 d ,�� Tae ht - '4Ve t a�,,. tV ; "r,. arl7t. nus 1"egre tO iia tlI �► i� .. �4I1 Q lfi , : �t _ � , .. .: o �e , • 'i ,. tK€ : M -, 4' i y,, mined a ••ompound frac t.r l{. _ �' - ��_z` b, tare and th has n �, . f,�� ,1. e left a~ of been as yi►sil rsota>gtl .slat"e j' k '. i, �,; �: -, - tlinti le fr I _.,�: Q ll�tare.-- Foo m' 70 113t ': �IIi1t r '}.80QIi r ' �• „ - .. �_ .. ..._., .. ..... .. -.;. �.. _ •- .- - x- .. r a: v.,._ - �..-r<<._:a T,i'- c-... x _ . ' -. ..... . - .. -. -. -. - , ...: :. .. :: � -- - - :'�., s, :. , :.-...... ... ., -.f r - ...- - - f rt"�, a. �•- J {t t__ - - . - - - > r. ��` _ ..:,11 - .: ; : .. ,. 2 h'..,°__. -z •� 1 _ . - ,, t t _ .._ ._tet: '��Z.__.-t..____-Er._ ,z.i...�A4,1:::a..,..:�W:aim _. ._'yam .., .. x _t. T a d �.i a,. , 1 4 ,if° w �' f :- L t +' - r• �. V♦ uM I .S} t r - x -- h ., 1'! Y f ::. R - r i tt . .. - — t ' T[�:.n i f % r �: . -, FARMERS' MARKET., " `"� TORONTO October, 10, 1805 Wheat; fall, ............. $ 0 65 to 0 6B Wheat, spring 0 , .- . ......... 65 to- 0 68 Wheat red winter...... ` - 00 65 to . 0 68 \ , ."it ; 4 ..' . wheat, goose ......•...... 00 56 to -00,00 _ G;_ i ` Barley, bush ............. 00 84 to 00 41 Oats, bush ................ 00 29 to 00 30• -� , �it ' Peas, bush ................. 00 51 to 00 52 Hay, newi ton........'.... 15 00 to 16 75 w Straw, ton ..... ....... :.... 6 50 to 7 00 _. . Dressed hogs ............. 5 00 to 5 25 -. � �.. ; ".. , -� > : Beef, forequarters....... 8 00 to; 400 1 �''' i .y.F Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 to .8 00 t . fi •Mutton .................... 5 00 to. 600 Veal, carcass .......:.... 7 00 to 800 I ,�L ; , _. Butter, lb ... .......:...:... 00 18 to 00 20 Eggs, doz .,, ` _ .................. 00.00 to 00 18 Potatoes, per bag..,...... 25 to 30 . - ,.:= J r, - ' d� DOMINION BANK - .. i - Capita[ Paid up, $1,500,000 Surplus, - $1,500,000 . WHITBY AGENCY, - jn.4, ,^ General Banking 13ustnem Transaote . 1 - sAVINGS DEPARTMENT. .I . ,:< Interest allowed at highest current rates. No -- - notice of withdrawal required.. -`, R. J. THORTON, �; I. MANAGM I .,� I . AL:I 1 , #64-. _ . I 'i - • Kens fly S : . i�: , ��€ = i. I St a and � Tin : ,, - . ; 1: 4 1. 44 E-MPORIUM :: . - 1 . ;. .. . 1. I.-�, . . . ,• ,- .- . .� THE -BE 8T -. �_ . . ' Stoves and Tinware , . Always on ,hand, . - PI edlar's Metal Roofing and. " I �­ v. i .1. � . . .1 _.` .' Siding- furnished on .­_-� L.. shortest notice.. - - - : 1 . " Eavetroil hin and I furnace -, g g , work promptly attended to, . - D. W' Kennedy, - ' :. ; Pirie's -Block, = - Pickering, '- MONEY - * TIME . MEANSi . . .' ..;_� .. 'L I Win w' ate t' d d 1 b k• +1, . _.- o . . yan . a tme an a erwor tug e pump handle when the wind will do it . ' without expense. For the small sum of $30 you can get one .. , ., . RI�Z,EY'S - Is roved WINDMILLS-'. (patent applied for) . This machine can be attached to any ' . pump handle without change. . : --- B1OU(HAMTAILOR, SHOP ''o... .1 . First•c.ass Tweed Suits made to- order tor 914 to $20. Worsted Suits #15 to 21. - . , Call and see Samples. . . P%nte from #'4.50 to $6.50 . " Beaver Overcoats, $17 to #20. - Melton Overcoats, $12 to $24. . _ _- Knapp Overcoats, 818 to 820. ' ', Irish Frieze Overcoats, SO to -#18, A. URQUHART, Brougham 14 . First class Job Work done W�, at this office. When you ' ' , I .. want any work done give . us '� _ a call. - • n KNEW 3R,AWIFORDAusrlll__ . TUPVI�qt [LL (AY - IDEA► �.A. • - 4 . ­­ . 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I am Mr. Howell, he replied. The : ; .- - - niabieiri die ursed jilt our. mediatnei .for 4.;, :. ,, r 4, .., _1, , took out m acrd and ave it.to hfm: ., a , .,. ,F . "r - .. Y ht. f.e Hatke-u of due lairitish House of j _�r, -. a. I You have been making up medioinor the laat;fdrtii T ':" * f . --rX- ouf; He evidentt dldn t fora alien t o mine, I said, a little say ' W here's :arden >lcw,t i said, when sees �... `'`� and Sharp game y p aeons Naaii►ers kiix Nuedred sad A inoineat or two Iattlr, Hart e►iid 1 went ex sot me, for he started vtalently and his of ire name of Sir Noel Temple. , He is -rho f®Slow paused. scvoaty-Th® Lawyers conirtbwte the ` "I .' Cau'G bite tall cu--•eom6 here in ,� npstaira to ♦left the little patient. -The - P Mra. q y wartzcst CoiaUa;Ceut--P.opulstiox et uglp white face assumed a green tint-his living with a et your ouatomers. sated t S room which he was lying was large alnd small eyes almost started from his head. Marsden. Yon have made ap medicine for America--for�t�od's.ea e,'d ?nit give ma uF' ae uw-8e ue t urioa t K e a s „ to him-- he'd murder me." I said,' Facts. ? lofty. He was half sitting up in bed sup- „'" Uh, the boy is just the same," be said. the child several times. .,Your future is nothing to me," • ' th was comm Hee weak-1 don t believe he'll do- "I have Dr. Halifax." l . porLerd by pillows hie Brea g ad ou'va Dome-didn't know ou were •'I want to look at your Dopy of the last "but I shall take the precaution to look you Many peradns have very erroneone ideas ` quietly -there was a .bright spot on one eYpeeted•" Y praroription." - up in alis room until h kpaw if your little. about the composition of the British Hoare, .; . „ . „ victim is to live or die• If he lfvab,pon can of Commons. Some believe Oat the land - cheek,- but the rest of the face wore a sue• " I .have come, I replied, briefl"y, la The man turned to fetch his book. I did not finish my sen'- oonee sears of a letter from Nurse Jen• "May I ask, dootor," he said, w bs go ; tf not--•--'' owners and members of the arietoeraoy :• . pieioualy blue tinct q ,+ "it the ohttd ie bet- tears, but, `turning the key" fn the door,ran .; kine. 1 am sorry the boy is not so well. handed it to me, -. I spoke to bim ohaeriully ; be gave trie �s Ae deeen't Rain strength," said Sharp. ter !" - quickly downstaies, Mrs. il9acedea was constitute a majority, and that they -ruler r ons of hie usual tri ht, affectionate plan s, „ " " he is oaffering from scrioue collapse wattin� foe me in one of th® passages. uaohallanged. Others are of opinion that g Are yon going up to see him nowt No ; •• W hat ie the matter t , Why were you . ..ad put his hand into mine. - " Yes," I replied—I passed him as I and weakness." the militarF and nwval aerviaes ere unduly_ "That seams scarcely to be wondered st," so long with Mr.: Sharp 2 . she said• Stoop down," he said, in a �whtoperr spoke. - - - - - - . .. Iran aiokl �i stairs. No one knew I remarked rile man. '•There is a special "Come in here=•I have something to tall en inset all sorts of out aye for their own . I bent over him immediately. was in the house j opened the door of iun�redient in your prescription which sur• you, . I anewAred. " It takes my breath awwy tb talk, bat the sick room. Mrs. Marsden was sitting pruedme—nt•'eonitfn seems quite w new drug I opened a Boar whish ato�d near--we benefit. Another section eoutend that the - I'm e►wfutl glad'you've some," he said,with by the tittle. tallow's bed.. He was lying to order in oases of heart failure." entered a sitting room--I vloeed the door Brewin;{ interest dominates the country. - ' y flat on his.baok, his bead was raised, he "iYioonitin t" I exclaimed, horror in m behind me. emphasis. ., y " snail oott°eal the truth from yon,Mrs. In reality aothinR can be further from the : " I'm deli hied to see you ii "- - deer was breathing faintly, his epee were shut, tones. What oaa you possibly mean ! � „ „ truth than there beliefs. The following 8 The aures was arranging some bottles and-r-There was no niconitio is the pre- �Iaradan, I said. I have mads au awful ' bo "Ire lied. "Now the thin to to et P summary will give a good ides of the make- y, p g g medicine glasses in a distant part of the soription. Such adrug-would ant ae.direot dtsoovery—that Dor tittle fellow has bean yon batter as quickly ae possible. I will room. She turned os' heariuR my foot• poison in a case like the child s. the victim of s Sendfeh pieQ." pp of the House of Commoiia, which all set listen to that troublesome little heart •tape. put one Sager to her Ups, then " Nevertheleea, tt is Dae of the principal She interrupted me w�th a doiyn't say it-- told numbers 870. I beckoned to me to follow her Into Lhe iagrac�ienta !n the preauription, doctor. Na, no, she boRaa,t sof of yours', and see if I can't do something to anteroom. - book at my copy—here—you see, the pro• no, it's fmpossibte--hes far away—he is Thor• are 28 bankers and $naneiers, I$ - „ 4, but not so bad,as that. brewers, distillers, and wine merchants, 4 set it right main." "4h, Dr. Halifax, she said, I m ao I portion ie large—I have made ap this bad, "I answered . ".It's like a watch one vrcii ," said relieved Dawe Dome. The child ie, I fear. medtoine three or font ttmea. "I pity you from my heart, ' di lomatists, 11 doctors, and 1fi farmers, g g •, sinkia feet. As the man spoke he turned his book "but your husband ie bed enough for say• P Noe1'. `• I wish it»would tick properly. •, g „ r a=. tovvarde ma sod laid his finger on the copy thing—•he lefd his Cool behind hli`h--Sharp The gentry end. landewnece number 105. - �o it shall by•and•b ," I answered. �� I hope not, I anred..s,� not one•rixth of the House I " . , y But be ie —he grows wares each mo- df Hart s prescription and mine. With a wase hie tool. I sill only just in time to there are also .. . lance my eye took in the names cf rho save the boy."1 journalistic and newspaper proprietors, I: I took out my stethoscope sad made the meat. I am diesatiafied about the medicine. . usual ezamination. The action of the heart Dr. Hart is very ill—his assistant knows `different ingredients. The chemist was I then:bricfiy told Mrs. Marsden of the 12 labour reprerentativea, 1b0 lawyers —the ales intermittent ; bat I nothing about the case. Itis a great relief right—a large proportion orf nieonitin was discovery which I had made at the chem' (Cromwell'$ "sons of Jeruish") 42 soldiers, • - was, feeble p to see you here. - one of them. This drug, as is well known, ist's. ' quickly came to the conclusion that- the „you ought to hvb telegraphed for ie the active property of tobacco. Its effect Her horror and agitation were excessive ; ranging from the rank of captain upwards disorder was to the con There was . no me, J. said. Now don L keep me I will upon the heart would account for all the she,st least,poor woman was fully innocent. „ 4 sailors, including Dine admiral ; 89 mer- organla mischief to be dateated in any of certain the child's condition myself." I symptoms from which the child was suffer• •' I mast take.the boy away from her@, chants .and manufacturers, and 10 pro- . . I returned to the siert room nasi took the ing. Taken to quaati ' s�here prascrtbed, I said. " I am sorry-I know you bays the sounds. _ boy's little wrist between my finger and it would cause vo i ing, collapse, and had nothing W' do with .it, but because you fessors sad lecturers ; together b18. The '•What are you giving him t" I said to thumb. The pulse was soaroely percept- feeble action of the lee. In short, its are that scoundrels wife•-I must take the miscellaneous occupations,. trades, and . - Dr. Hart. ible, effect on the teritab heart of my littler child away from you as soon ws ever he is professions. number 162, giving a grand Sharp, who had been etandiLg by the "He has been` very etck again," said patient would b t f direst poison. fit to be mored." �� T'' Nurse Jenkins ; "he is sick every time ha "Do you mea .to tell me,"' I said, in " I submit, elle answered Tha foot total 'of 670 Thus the lawyers odntri• . head of the boys bed, now came hastily takes the medicine. I had almost decided anger, "that you, a experienced chemist, is, I would not have himnow on any terms. tato ` forward. not to give him another dose when you would dfspenw w pros iption ss' manifestly Oh, what a miserable vgoman I am—why Tia i;atttss oozriaatrr*' ,-` "Perhaps you weant'tc see the preserip. arrived." contradictory without Earring to the did I ever listen to my hnrbaad !Why numbering nearly one•fonrth: Adding to- tion !" he said, atammerin ae he a ke, " Bring me Basta brandy at once," I doctor who wrote it V1. did I ever eonsoat . to receive- the child ! gether the merchants, manifacturers, "I am very sorry—I le(t it s the chem �t's. said. I "I spoke to Mr. $harp at it," replied Oh, be i$ a fiend--he is a fiend--why have bankers, and financiers, their number ex• - "i The uncle did soy Mrs. Marsden, who the man. "I even point out the inoon• I the misfortune to be his wife!" I took itthere in.n great hurry this even- had started to her feet when I approached aisteaoy. He replied t t the ease was I had no reply to make to this—it was reeds that of the gentry and. land-owners f - lag, and brought away the medfalan the bedside, gazed at me with eyes dilated I peculiar. and that n' fin was neaoesar time for ma to bur bs►ok torn little without waiting for it. Shall 1 run and Y it is therefore. clear that so far w class• I fetch it t" wit h terror. �� �� as a Sedative. Had it of been for Mr. patient's bedside. Aa was very it • FOT interests are eonc�ned the letter are not "No," replied Hatt, "that is not Haase: - Keep quiet, I said to her , the boy $harp, whom we know the next few days his tits really-_bang in ear —I can tell _you exactly _what I is too weak to stand the slightest noise—he "That will do," I i rruptedt ' he" the balance. The °ase was such a peculiar even the second strongest. The email aum- y bromide of will be better when he takes this." ao more time ver words. shall one that I resolved not to leave him. ber of brewers, distillers, and wine - preearibed, Halifax--digitalis, I mixed a strop dose and ut a little robabl wan to see this book again. Nurse Jenkins and I watchbd by him day merchants, of whom Ireland and Scotland - potaseium, and a little of the alcoholic g, ' P y i mew ieoe of a r I and ni ht. Alter two da s.' the extreme potassiu f aconite." between the child a lips. Alter some eanwhile, g p F Pe • g y return their full ro rtion, show$ that the I - l. _ diiiicnit ha swallowed it—his beautiful moat order another medicine." weakne$e became lens marked, end vada P ad •`I will talk the matter over with you y oatcr of some Radicals that the local . e es were lazed—he looked at me without I hastily wrote out a prescription for ,a ally and slowly the heart -. �ecovared tone o tion flascso of Sic Wtllism Harcourt - downstairs," I said. y g ..._ recognition. ettang rostorativs. This medioinewas sup- sad strength. After a very slow eonvaiar- largely influenced the result of the general , We left the room together:l. `'. "That'$ ri ht " I said when I became plied to me, and 1 went back as fast as canoe little Sir Noel teasers mach better. After some Consultation, I suggested the R , t election is not well founded, It locally addition of ether to the medicine. I than certain that he had really swallowed the porsibla to the Maradens tours. I brought him back to Haney Street--ha unseated him b w reat ma oris but ire in- roceeded to ea brandy : '•she heart's action will soon be Mrs. Marsden came downstairs to cases is still with ma. I mean to keep him y R j y' ty. p y better." ma. until hie mother relates to England. As :fluence elsewhere bu been vastto overrated ; "The condition of the beam is not As I e ke I took oat t;itq hypodermic How b the ahfld t" I said Go her. " : in the ma crit ci the constitnenoies it was �� to Shwrp, I gave b m his liberty when I j y alarmin in itself—there is no murmur,but p° „ ,r ,weia likel to live. I positively nil. The electoral battle which g i- ria a and injected w little ether under the Better ; he is in s natural sleep, saw that the boy ' y there seems to be a slight dilatation of the skin, g The effect was instantaneous—•the I took the bottle of freih mediaiue out of have not heard of him since. gave the Unionise a majority of Ib2 was left ventricle. You did quite right to vntD. fought upon rho question of Home Rule. , child s breathin became easier.and a little m oketi. (v'o Bii oQNTt ) .. . •call with rare erre tions,both sides order the. extract of aconite—there . is', in I g �� Give this to nurse," I said. ,• The - - Practi y. p my opinion, no more useful medicine for coloui,aame into his ears. __.-„t _..._.._ in parliament obey the potty whip. Durin the next half •hour,I administered child is to have a teaapooaful every quarter such a condition. The boy will require rest g y '�OI{j,D S TALL1�fST STRUCTQRRS• The Registre►r-General's relioct ehowr • and great care. The pro y til tree are oras, small doses of brandy at short intervals, of an hour. By the wa at what hour does ' that the total population of the United '� with this, he will return to his normal and tried every means in wy power ba fa- your boarder, Mr. Sharp, Dome roans t $ingdom is now 39,138,000, it having condition_witnin a few days. I should like, duos hest. Atter w time success attended "Not until evening, as a rale, but it so A water Works Fewer ss'► Cleveltand Till- overtaken that of France. It is made up however, to have a trained nurse sent for my efforts—the boy sighed—moved a little happens that he is in ire house wt the " „ and opened bis eyes wide=the state of present momeai." er Tsiaaa tMe WsluMts;tea >fioeastateedt. (leaving out hnndredej�trel :—England and immediatel ., p, Wales, 30,$94,000 ; Ireland, 4,586,(H10 ; y colla had awed. His cheeks now Where . The tallest chimne was built at Part ' • [agree with you," esid Hart. "I dont >�e P y end Scotland, 4,155,000. The increase since burned with fever• and the Guise galloped '• Is' bis bedrocas--he ran upstairs tan Glas ow Scotland 1867.9. for F ire ceases of 1891 totallin 1 403,000, is, Care for that fellow Sharp." I3ii>ads+e, . Ttie child seems attached to him ,, I hard and fast in his little wrist. 'minutes ago. He asked first if you ware g • ' g ' : �• a can't bs with I motioned to Mn. Marsden to tate my (ia Do you want to see him t" Z wnsend. Itis the hf hesaChimne in the excludia huadrads, ws follow, ;—E°gt.nd replied , but in any case h lace b the bedsid and then asked Norse "Yes Ido, Wbicb is his room!' g y I sad wales, 1,391,000 ;sod Scotland 129,- him ali the time. Tne boy will do n4uoh Q Y e, , „ worldt464 tea.), and Dae of the loftiest 000 ; bat Ireland {mwinly ceased by the ' better with q nurse. I ha en to havea 'Jenkins to accompany me into the next I will send for hits. anwsanary structures In azisteace.: It is, Min of inseciuufty) shows a deoreaae of - nurse belon in tom own staff who will room. • " No ; toll me which is his room, and I inde ndent of its size; ane of the beet 118 000 These official figures illustrate be ust Vie gergon to undertake the case. I "Show me the prescription," I said: will go to him." 7 P " I am ver sore "she replied ; "I have My manner surprised ber. She gave me specimens of substantataj, well-made brick I some curious facts which will ultimately . will telegraph to her to come here the first y y' ps work to existence. In Europe thea ere I lead to parlamentaty represeutatioa on just given it to Mr. Sharp. ' a brief direotion, I rushed n taus and thing in the morning. , I saw Mrs. Marsden, and spoke on the It suddenly flashed through my memory , entered $harps room without knocking. :vitt ti�►ets Dir PorvinTtax. that on the last occasion when I wanted to The fellow was standin by a small rt- only two church atseplea tha0 exeeed this . . - ' enb'eet of ire nares. i - R The true proportion should be Dna member ,. . r, • �I shell be delighted to hav8 a proper see Harte prescription, I could not do so mantsaa which be was hastily packing, strnotare is height--namely, tbsx s'4 the for every 58 400 souls• On that basis baoause Shar had left it st Lhe chemist's. W ben bo bewrd my step he turned—bias few Cvlogns Cathadri►1' (6t0 feet), sad that of Ireland should only have 79 instead of, as nurse," she replied. "I thought of engag- P • ing one before you came, but the child The nurse went on apologizing. became shy pale-he looked almost as it the 8trssburg Cathedral (468 fast}. The now, 103 members, a diminution of 24. "We were out of the modioine-I he would faint• Thu would ractically reduce the Nation• clings so to Joseph Sharp, that I didn c " rest Pyramid cf Tiub was originally 480 i F dare to propose that sityone alae should wa°ted to have some more made up. Mn. " Now, look here, I said, closing the g allele from fat to 82. Wales would lose take hie place." Marsden's own chemist lives some way door and walking straight ap to the man "I feat, although not so high at prwreaty The I four' members, Scotland having its right , from here, and Mr. Sharp suggested that have discovered the wh, leo this villainous Unitfed Stla6es outtops them all with its I number, England would therefore got 28 `• He mv, t have a nurse," i anow.- red; - - " he can see Shar now and then in her Yf I Rave rim the prewriptton he world get lot. It yon dost confess everything yVashiagtoi. Monument, 5g0 feet high, wad mora London, which hes returned six resence. The me a fact of his taki6r so it made up by the chemist close by." 1 Fmmediatel you will find ♦ourself in the , P g the tower of the Philadelphia Pnbltc Buil • Untanitts for every sirigle Gladetoniaa, y, "How lovg is it. since $harp was here t" ' hands of the police in a few moments time- in a, which is 5.37 feet high. . ought to have 14 more members. Enq- �' r mach .interest in the man a eomety i too I tasked , In short, neither ou nor I leave this racer. F , P p , much •for him in his weak -state-" y he $iffel Tower st Paru. ranee sur- Isnd iioseberryy's " redominwnt artner - I asked Mrs. Marsden if she could -give "Just before Oil tattle—ke rushed into natil you have told me everything. passes all other terrestrial metal structures returned 349Uaionists to 113 Gladetonians, .. , is _ me a bed, and spent the night in the house the room making quite a noise. The child The fellow went .os' his knees in his with iia altitude of. nearly ane thousand more than three to Cuaa Therefore 23 with my little patient. Towards morning waswery weak at the time. He lsame close terror=-tie covered his twee wits bis' shat• tact. The •• {beat Tower," for Loadon, I additional members, if in the same proper- { I rose end went into the room. hharp uP to the bed, sad looked at the little inc bands. England, in course of construction from tion,would give 21 more Engglish Unionists was lying on a stretcher bed in another fellow for two or three minutes. To' tell `(Set up," I ate, in dfisgastr ••I can't designs of Mr. Henry Davey. C. E., will to seven additional Home Rutara.. Thera part, of the room. He didn't hear me when the truth Dr. Halifax, I never liked the i speak to yqp nor listen to you in your outtop all metal structures, being built of would W a diminution of at least 23 Home - . I came in. He was lying on his back with man, but he must helve bee* much attached present position." steel, and its extreme height will he 1,250 Rulers from Ireland and Wales, which his mouth open. I thought his face the boy. I seldom saw snob w look of Ho rose wad tottered rewards s' ohair� feet when finished, would on the present basis reduce the Home - rerulsive and wondered wh the bo took agony on- any face. I can really describe he was realty too weakZ stand. The hi rest and most remarkable metal Rulers after wllowiag for their share of the ' y y his e: reasibn b no other word." "I am led on know " he laid with a chimneyia the world is erected at the im— 28 tranaterred fro England, from 2b9 to 243. to him as he did. I felt my little patient's P y g 'y 1 wtti—I'm ltd ice all ` . pulse without awakenin him. It was Are you quite sure, ngrs% that Sharp , sort of gasp ; `yes, g vial foundry at Halebrucke, near Frieberg and increase the UnioniBtl from 411 to, 432, g has not been alone with little Noel since " known. I couldn't have gone on with it— pe The hei ht of this structure is thus raisin the resent Conservative soft and regular; therewasa faint moisture is t3azony. g g F on the akin. He had- already taken two Yon had ire charge of bim y I'd rather bs banged bran go on with it for 462.6 feet, and 16.74 feet in internal diamet• majority of 162 to 189, a Parliamentary "Quite; I have actually lived in the another hour. er and is situated on the r ht bsnk of redominance of either side unknown for . doses of the altered medicine. I was " satisfied with the result of the new room. Mr. Sharp has been to see Noel "Tell me year story quickly, I said . "I mulde at an elevation of 218 feet above tthe last 64 years. It will, therefore, be ingredient which I had introduced. I eras I once Qr twice every day. The little fellow have Hat a tnotnen! to lutea to year seatf• that of ire foundry works, so that its Lotgl seen that the Rwdioal Dry of "one roan one about to leave the roam when Joe's voice, delighted in his visits. Mr. Sharp used tp mentalities—the child's life bangs at this height thous the sea is no less thea 711.75 vote" rioald, ff honesty Decried out, greatly imitate the birds-little hloel generally moment in the bwlwaoe. but the sharp and sudden, emote on my ears fell seise while he was whistlin "Ls there a chance for hit>a, doctor t" said feet. The works era situated on the 'left slrengthon the Conservatives ; p "You , mi ht make . it five thousand P g• bank of the river, and the furnace gases are Gladatonians, that adopt Froin Hudibrae, : pounds, Mr.glllareden," he esid. "What ie the name of the chemist the the man, looking fall up al me. conveyed across th8 river to the chimney werearnd wreaaa<ione"to ciompanndfor'one He turned over on his side as he uttered usually makes up the medicine!" I asked. "Yes, yes, if you'll only be gaiok and „ on a bridge through a pipe $,�"] feet in' man Due vote,' where they havea mind. the words and fell ot� into profound Howell andJoaee---their shop is close to par poarseif together.: , length. to, y g ' ' the sea at the bottom of the rill. Howell phen I will—m (lad I will--I dent T io damnia one man ons vote' where • slumber. I was too busy and preoccupied �y he hi hestartifioial structure in Atiieri� the have no mind to, consequently they . _ . wnd Jones are the chemists Mrs. MarsJ•en I care about anythi,.g in the world except is the wr4ter works tower at Eden Park have strop 1 opposed equal elector&' to give the queer sentence a second thought, g - - but I was destined to remember it later used to employ when she lived in Their old a the.litt.le fellow's life. Half an hour ago I Cincinnati 0. The floor of the tower, districts But John Bull has shown tha - on. I went off 'now to telegraph for house. She thought that Noel's medicine : stood by his death bed.. My Clod. it was reached -by elevators, is 522 feet above the he don't like trickery. ._ Nurse Jenkins, a surge- I knew' and might an well be made up at her own torture�to stand there and look at my own Ohio River. The base is 404 fast above the . chemist e. work 1 . could. depend on. She 'arrived iu the ., Have ou nti of the medicine left V "S ak " I said ; "it ou don't toll me stream. It the height of Lhe elevatorshwft A Curious Railroad Contract• course of the morning, end I eclat• 3' y y be added io the observation floor the gra: 1 ' t I asked. what you know-st once, I will send for the _ lished her b little Noels bedside be- n total height fs 689 feet. - The (Treat Western railroad, of England,, ,'�� fora I returns to Lawn. Sart and I had " No,the lash dose lti finished—the battle polios. The highest office building in the world - 1- war -forgotten- to be Bent to the chemist's Sharp gave me another terrified look.. I has just had to pay x,500,000 to free iteell � s farther co saltation about the boy. Is aha Manhattan Life Insurance Coinpsap #� i this morning—that is why 11dr. 13hsrp sew ap the a:pression in his eyes that, from the abli ion to atop every train at The nurse pro iced to write to ire daily, of New York city ;its height above the rte!'' and I want b ck to London under the rush• off with the prescription in w harry, whatever bis sins,he sG least repepted sew, sidewalk fs 347 feat, and its fouactwl ions go Swindon atatiba for ten minutes. In 184E The hour ie ast now when the child ou ht It was this wa , he ,began . I wail g before the road had reaobod Bristol it conviction th t the child would e�eedily P g , y down 63 feet below the same, tela 20 feet. recover from iB resent atti►ck.' to hav his medicine. Marsden ItLooL I tion bwant to risme him flow tidewater level matin w total of ` . P " I hould like to see the em t bottle." over muoh,but I was hu tool from the first. ' made an raementi for 'ninety nine yeah x� i ' I received iy bulletin every evening from Nur a .Ienkiiie wane to look or it< Ste He wanted the bo tQ di and hs wanted 400 feet. The fogad&tions consietA of fifteen _ y M ire and are carried b with s firm of• builders to hold - th� nurse. On the third day her letter masonry p e , It the same �' not . ran as follows :-• Oame back in a few momente, to get off himself.soot-free. As soon as ever number of steel caissons. The latter were every traits carrying passengers, " I left it on the wash-hand stand in he beard who the child was 6e Began to tela sent ez re$r or for rpeciai coir- •' I don't like my little' patieiit'a''sytap• ,i �, ' r Tk to bedrock by the pneumatic, proceis. g„ P �" tome. I' Dive rim his medicine regularly, that r om, she said. Itis not there u lot this fiendish thing. He cfrragged ire see, fors roaeonable eriod of about , t The cantilever system wast used for the � � bat I often feel inclined to leave it off I wonder if N, r. 13harp pntlt in his pookett into it--I struggled wgaiart bim,but he was foandatioiaas. t{en minatea, st Swindon, in aon$ideratioa -, altoaetber. Almost immediately after " 4 doesn't matter whether he did -or strong, and h had >to power. He know wee - • of the erection of suitable •refreshment . not," Ire lied. or two things against me, and he held . , . - .! rooms, for whieli a rent of a penny a yeer L he coin lama of a feelin of P - } takilaR it, p g - , sickness-be hoe even vomited once or My suspicions were folly aroitsed. There them over any head. I agreed to help him. was too be paid. The railroad soon found�� -- � . wa$ more .than an et fn m heart, sit that I waa_>a't a week with the befor I be an ..: X,O . $' CBttagg' g ,{,.� twtee. The •vomiting ire followed by - a R 7 ' 8 out the fpao>aveaienoe of the arras amens i state of oollapae riore or lees severe ; tie .moment. - to get fond of him." Mrs, Mol;•fie--r-Biddy, shtop tht�t 'kissia' ' and treed',to break it. The courts in 1846 � . k alae is ver intermittent. llr. Hart is "Do not say a word' of what I i;npeot, "You Dan leave that part out," linter- at .tit' !tont dare, aa' send Faddy Adoiles and in 1872 held that " ezprees" did Hol s p and has Hot assn the child for a oou le " T -esid, "but my impression is that rupted, with heat.' i off' about his.:business. ` mesa is the Contract what ie now meant by #? , ill, nurse, ere-is foul la somewhe s. The mods• Shar ausad ae if someone had desalt titer Bfdd i>ataooentl Aa' did � e heat' lin ex revs train •but the' rise asked for �k - of da e, hie asaigtant romieed to write.. tb P pp F FP Y { y) Y y. an ; P r ;, y P 3 „ oiue which Dr, Rartand I preacribedcoald a blow. -' - ;kiltaiii', crii t)ter 1' th® anl6ulment of the concession was always , { f' . _. �' to poo abnut_the medioin . b no e$ibility have the elfeatawhich yon "ltls►redeas testis' Atneriga,:`Iii►agn iliu.- I+ ttiw, iaCue�=�. h d' bwn , rm ed as mors titian the eompan was willing to pay. ' � ,r_-1 . I ezpeated e�letter by the next post, bat Y P° �. describe. 'I am goia imine lately to' see oil 'cAe promised to;give mie: ;4, 00 ueli.l tke:r► kl t ►wt cAi uttl►l ilt.Iii[e Af#;et ee $ghx of aver fi ty years !t has been ,.- * , ,node Dame. I felt uneasy, and resolved tc hkl� i,, : �e®n b •tile Dom ®tition of otter roads y , i oto Bournemou 4h. 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I - . -1 -- I .. - �:­ . �­ ­ . � . . �L . � - - . - : , . . :."',­�;VI-a­s '? .. �- I . .�' Z. '- �;, .�- - , � . �, a I ".:,.. -�� .- ' ...�. i . - In the Birmingham district, Alabanja tile Rhine and the Elbe, at a. oost of two , ; The SaVing of Stodk Food. , comfort, and.it should be. well ventilated. - - � � ' �-� -�.'. .. .1 11 L 1�1 . ; ­ . . I I ­ . . :,-,:-.. � �.-,­.­� . - ' I "-'-'- Y LATEST FRdN'AL 6VER th'ere ,are 10,000,' moremon at w9rk tha't hundred million marks. . . . � S Way - -,, - 4-� � , , r1l ER L a . I The food rationglIGUld be given in - _� - E V � The short nupply should and will tosiola .. .- . 11. :-, ,,-4 �­ - ' , " - .., , . , ­-� �'. - ­ . - .� , - . � . I THE WORLD.* -I- . at this time last year. . - ' ' - ' - I . The commander of the German 1114uadrou * - that will entail an little labor. an possible in-. m' ,� , -. , �, , ­ -, .11 I - - , - ..' /.... -.-;.4 Monday's storm was'thi severest '. expe , ri. ­­ ­- :11-11 - -, . . .., '�"',"," it) China. has been authorized to exact Many lessons of economy iti the care arid preparing it. Such'fooda for instance aa., . . ..� - .; .1.1. . L _- I �..� -- - lm�. - . ' " _ � , - � .� - ., ; : ' . I - �1 . 1-1 1. � - . �:. I '� ­ - I. .. 11 - .­.... -1 . I N . -,( .. - : - '�, ' `­ - satisfaction for the destruction of the -mis- use of foods. people who. unhusked corn should be given them, also , .': 1, !,.,.� . �. -1 A,- .- - ­ , sticed in-Winconsin for'-yoars, and do. , - But there are .. . * , . :.- . 1- - � - . - . - "��, .tin g Ifivas A bout ofir Own coustryt Btroyed an imalease amount of property. - 'siou at Swatow, using whatever measures plod In the old way, wasting. food and m.l. Oats Ruld eas or oats and wheat grown to. -, I -.1 . ., . �,l 1, , . . 1� d - : ; 1 . �% . may be necessary. . - " , '� � : ,. I . - , 1111A46119 As . gather. t may be well to run these foods . I -:, � - :'. , dl. .1� - �" - :,..:, , , - 01reat Britain. The Valte4 L T . : � ­ ... 1 ­ � '". A of the Globe* collidomaed &aid Citizens of New Orleans are raising a I I lowing ,stock to suffer. Here we have a through a cutting box, and .then. if necesp : -.,­ �: � -� ; 1: ­ A? , , . , . . .. I ­ . , I : - I All Part . . Great precautions have beet adopted*in :. ��.- ; .­ , -1., �­-,: " -- -� . ­. � fund of $30,000 with ,t;hioh to erect a aborter hay crop than for years, yet the sary add more meal. :, .S : -, -,,� , I . .. ;, r� .. - , , , ­ � - . � I _ 1, �' . . �-..�. Asserted for EAsy BeaJin& .. .. -...1-.-1;1 -�-,4-14 monument to the late Gonerial Beauregard . Constantinople for the proWotion of the . I I I., ­.... ­...'�: , ,'.,. .,A, �. . I � - 1 - - . - . - . - 0 �� . ., �. -, �,.;.. - - � - - - .. . .. - � s:. �- .. 1, ,��', -� ��C� - � 4 - , . ,; .. .c . . . . .L, - ., 11 ­ sADA. -��:,'i.':-.�,�.�.i :. �. a ports, Owing to the majority of those who hkve straw are -mak- , . .: ,� T . ­ 4, -.1 : , .., cA� . ­­ � I . I palace of the Sublim - I - .. � ---. - % . . . .. - ;1 ,-t(�. -­ 1-� � , , ".. � . ..". . - "' I .-:.;� . �: * . ' " , . - - 'i-,. .� I ." ­ , , , ­ ;* ' .� ..: - ,- I . .: ! .... 1�.-' . 1, . ' � .. .. -! ­ ... - �1 . The Rev. Dr. -Talmi.goi of Brooklyn, discovery of a Macedonian plot to filow up ing no'greater effort than usual to save it . . 1* I - . . 09. � 1 2.:- MS. � �,' � > L " - - �', - _ ;', : . - .. .1 .-.: . -- ev. Dr.- Williamson 9"I has acceptesl the call t b stor,of th . I Arab Horse Maxt � .'�- '. � ' "."t. . � ".... ­V�::..:% - . - �.. -� ' A of Qneen's Colle �­.,. � c 'a 0 the buildings with dynamitie, , . I I :. I .. . .I.- ­ , . . 11 � . I : � Z ­- ''.. -1 �. �. ­ .. �. .1� � ; � ` . .. , . . .;L . . :11�L, : -byterian o it ashington. . . . .. - -1. I �- Xingston,is dead. . First Pres hi chin �; . for.food. We are told its feeding value , , ...'� �, � -.. , _ ,­­ I ... "I -1 . ­ 11 . V�L I - �, - ty in � While the steamer E Let your colt be domesticated and live - � . ., ­ �i - �..--. i �.',. , - ,- . , , a . � � Z,:.- �- �! ' ' � 1�;' , ; ' ,; I -'- 4 ' �- - . . '- ­ I .1 111 - :- : , �, - - -� I 1� 11 - �,­ - - � over $3,000,000 of proper 111ilton ' mPrOma Of India wa equals one-half that of Timothy hay, when . � . .., - ­'.­..­ � . Seven persons were drowne,i in the lake at Yokohe with you from his tenderest" when - '. - i��.­- - .. � I , . �.�. . ­ Is - nia 84DMO Japanese -went 0 . . age, and , ., �A ­ . . I exam P, . , - - - ,7-11'-, - I pt from taxation- - fed in the proper manner. Stock cannot - .. �..­ -, . . - � ''Z ., �� " . . . .�. ! . -'-.L. .! I .. .at Geneva, N. Y., by the sinking of a board apd killed one Chinaman, and badly - . . I% :-,� ­� t�qp. � � .. � a horse he will be simple, dooile,' faithful -. --. ­ ,� ,�.: - .... - -:'� �- � .�%� ­A�'. ­� - ,� . . I ­,- John H. Holt a carpenter, was ifilltintly' yaoht. which was run down by a. steamer. ala,mlied another. � ­�� � 11 , , - , �:, %."." L . . The murderer was ar. thrive on it alone, but if they have a quan- : . -�-, :-,*',' - : ". killed a - ­ . 11. ..:�,;, -. -- ,A .' it Londor by failing from ascaffold. . . and inured to hardship and fatiguei ... �- - � -1 � .1 ,:.�L.;. Rugby, Tennessee, Mr. Thomas Hughes, rested, and will be tried at Yokoham . , .. - - - - �- -..'� 11 -,--r,-' , &* ; . . . . - - . . a. tity of bran in connection with it to . - - ­ ".4, , � - . , � . -%.*'..:::. � It is reported in Winnipeg that a Pro, If You would have your horse to serve . �,: �* : - r - -��-. � . Z., ­ _ i oolony, has been leased to the Standard Official advices have been received In balance the ratiolil, they .will keep in fine , : 1 W. , � I'v . I ,.­­ I 1.11'. I I . I "' . . - - , , - . : . . you on the day of trial, if you desire him . � wh: .1 � . - : - -,,�Q­ � ­ . . . . 1. : �.6 � �'.;. . . ., vincial general election 'Will tak6 plaoft oil company for development as oil torri. Paris, according to -which the French - � : . , . I . . ,�: shortly. . I , .. U � tory. . . condition. The farmer, by saving his straw ­- -1. . . . .. ��;,,,'f'' r, � . . . .- ,;: --- � .. - ' - I � . .. � I Advance guard crossaid the Ambithime'n ' th - on to be a horse of truth, make him sober . . . - - . , ; 4. , . ; �. . - I � ­ � I I—— , �M:,. I. - '.. - �-:- - I . - - . � ' Razlettin mountains, and met and defeated 6 and inaccessiLlm, to fear. - , I .... . ­ .. . I . The Legislature of Nova.Scotia has bden There is a 40'ater famine An I the' and laying in a good' supply of bran when , , � -� . . . - I—— I .?­.. : I . '.. -- . . dissolved, and a general election will. be. Pa., and more than ten thousand men are whole of the forces of the Hovas with the millers are glad to give a lower price . . - . '.. , ,% - ­ . :: . . ­ - " '' ' ­,% - � . I �� . I � Do not beat your horxei,- n6r speak to::-- - . -. I -� . - held on Octobat 16th. idle, owing to the shutting 0OWn Of VLri. thirty cannon. to have it out of ntore, a" carry store 1. -- .. ' . ­ "..'. � .1. . '. I 1. . I - - � � .- . ­ . . . -­ , . -... I . . . . ­ - . Z� . . Ida Dodge, the squaw wh - rr'.ur", oun industries. them in a lodd tone of voice ; do not be � � � - `�, . - . . �.. o nearly , , -` �' . :, -. Thirty million tsels of silver have been stock through the winter in good shape and angry with them, but kindly reprove their ,..-, 1'�.,;. -*�- - . :1 �'.% - . - C ath ' ;. I.- . : I . . . ,: � ��, � - 4. . . . a dereda compalioll neariCh . th was let H.- H. Holmoa will be tried ai't' Phila. deposited at Shanghai by the Chinese Gov- at-mil'ight wat compared with Timothy hay faults ; they will do better thereafter, for,-. .. -. I I....:-. . w: ...1.11 . , 0 on suspended sentence. delphis ori October 28 for the'murder of arnment,with which to pay the supplamen. � . * I � , . - - . . " * . I . /9 I tr tf I .. they understand 'the language of m . ­­ ,- -rk , , . : - Mr. J. Pick�on of the S Ord Ilegiate BenjF,min F. Pietsol, the father of the tary indemnity required &a a consideration and corn. ,And .what will surprise many an audl,.: -� � 7 :­ " �� 4 t.. " �1' - -­ ' ` ­ ­ ..: - by the Japanese Government for .the who try this for the first time, is the @took its meaning. - - . . .. 1. . .� :. L. I - . .­ - ,�� , i - . Institute, has bijen appointed assistant Pietzel family . , ­ . * ., -. : - A . I ...T,� - � -. I . evacuation of Liao -Tung peDin4uls. Use your horses' as you do your leathern - - ' ::� . - �,� !-�� . - `�':' commercial master at London. Driounient's W th millions- of dollars' - will winter better when fed bran and strL W boj . 11 ­ . - - . , : 11 or I to . dually - . ' -- - . .: . * - .. �',,..� � . �. tle ; if you open itgently andgra . I , I . . ,. - - � ­ - I , ­' �-;;.: .-:1 . .,. The -difficulty between theTuckettoand, 8t. Louis, connected with wariouestreet TheJeopIkIlese army in Formosa, which in the right proportions than thAy Will On ou can easily control the water therein ' -- " -� . . ­�'­, . . . -: - . .. their cigar makers at Hamilton has been railway franchises, 'were stolen from the numbers -sixty thopar4nd men, will have to Timothy bay and corn. Another straw Kut if you open it suddenly, the wate .... - -­ . ,- 6'.4, 1 . ::, settled, -the rnert accepting a reduced scale. office of the Clerk of the House of Delegates. be reinforced. - a 'the troops are worn 6ut . . . : � -": �. - - � � - . . - - � 0 ,-1 : I.. ,-1-1--. . . . . - W hips of the campaign. At' I I ­ .;�' - -.. ith the hard&& product that is most always thought unfit asoapas at once, and n thing remains to ­ - .. � , , �* - . -. i - . Mr. Sliortis, the father of the Valleyfield According to theevidenoe of Mrs. Durant. quench your thirst. - - . . �, � - - ; " -- � ' I - , � .. . I - ' �140.­ . - . . I , -, murderer, has forwarded a cheque for one 'mother.of Theo ourant, charged with the present there are more than three thousand for stock and should be utilized in seasons , - .: ­ ..­'."�` ,- ;. � . � , . . ­ -� Japanese soldiers in the hospitals In For- of scarcity, in that of olover after hulling. Whoao ralseth and trwineth's horse foi I - ' � . -- --;1 , I , - ' I �. - ; � - ,V 1. , - . thousand dollars to Mme. Lob f h wid., murder of Blanche Lamont in a San " � i -v . 0 u ,t 'a - . - ' the Lord in counted in thdnumber of thoso .- -1 - . . "' .&-'*. - 11110111A. , .If it is threshed without rain it aiken ex. . , ,.4 . I i :�:.. L i� - - - -OW of one of the -murdered. men . . Francisco church, her ,#b�n was borta 'in I . . � M who give alms day and night, in private " . . , I . , - . ­ - I - Toronto, Out., . . The, Italian Government has published callent food for store stock of any kind. .- -. . -.: I . �-- IL-1 I . .:1 - The King of Siam. ban forwa ded to the well an publi6. He will find him reward. -� :-, . ­ , �11.: - . Aft,or it in threshed if it cannot be put . - " � �.j, -�� I . ��.­ -� - ' - he Trepiea a, or sacred At Leadville a terrific explosioi aoouments to show "t after the occupation - I - ­ � . . � .1 � ,��r 13.1 . 1 -.1 - '- McGill University t . a of gi.ahb of Rome the.Govornment was willing to under shelter, the pile should be carefully . - - , . . . ..: I : .:�..-..:.. . -1 . books of Buddha, in thirty-nine volumes. powder Occurred in the Belgium mine. - ' - . . ' . . .-. .. ' 1. �.- Z., ­ � - .1 . - , . �­ .'� * " .. .. . . of SO'ven dead bodies have jklready bee . n taken make ovary -concession tilsit would ensure topped out by pitching from the ground ; L ' Fall Care of Fowls..-- . : . I.... . . .. -1 .- .1. t.., - I . ,-e ' . . - St. Thomas has accepted the tender n " "ramped it will take water and mold. A . ' . . - I ­ I . :, out. - Thirteen I ',a liberty and indepe dance of the 1"ope, I ... .. . ­ 1 . . : I .11 . 'he Street Railway Company - to light the are known w have been "' are ago we out clover for need pfter I . �' !,--- . . With liens and all domestic fouls thii 1; . - 1. . � killed. I . while the Vatican, apparently in,erder to few 4) eat a - . a .. j� , ' ,-­"'�� I - . . . . . i . : . - -ity conditional upon its operating the - maintain a xt for complaining that the the wyh rop. There were stubblv�and seasons are apt to be well marked. Fall is - � -. I , - ..�-, - �; , . . � . _.-I- - electric street railway. �- The tniteA States authorit,les haver'uled Po a had wild granseli mixed with it. This w".8 a preparation for winter. In September � i --' . .. : �.;.­ " . . . - . p = OgWved of his liberty, .� j -. � 1. -.1 - ­ - . - ny of the proffered they generally lay aside the old feathers. -- -L � � �%,.­, . . ­ �. - . The reporta of the crops of grain raised that shipments from points in Uamada, refused to ftccep�A stacked because we could not get it thresh- . � ­ a - . . . , , -arm ai . . - . ,. �- - L . it Stony Mountain peniteptiary t ad wh--ire they have no Consular agent,may he concessions. . ad as soon as deeirb'd from the field. A -i . . - ... . . .- - � I the Indian Head Experimental -farm 'are of ,certified io b� any reputable merchant or - . - -. i � I . soon an three �.. . . . . . - 11 - I ­ . - . the agent, of any friendly . I .. -- . - , I .- .1 b".""auled thestraw and and begin in good earnest to put onariew ... .. � I 1. ;;; - ' - .. 1, . . ,--� , , - � -' - - the most sibLisfactory- character. . . power. I .1 I . . � . put it in the mow, feeding it to the brood robe for winter. It is a time requiring . - � , I - . - I - . . � . . . . . . . ­ I - - . q. � - . I I w - I 'TIED UP LIKE A DOG. -- mare@ and young horsea, and poisibly some . I cars. Keep the fo ' - . - 11 .1 HarryLoster, a young Eriglimhma'n, was HopSing Lee,a wealthy Chinese merchant . . specie, win from exposure : - . �., . ­ ­. I �L' . ��-- L - - I.- - . . . I ; of it was fed ,to the cows. They all did '. . . - - . :� .� . . -. ' - - 11 . - � -- - wrested at Hamilton for attempting to of San Jose,;Cal., offers a half -interest in --­ . '. . ­ ! .­ .. . �, � . . to cold storms, feed them regularly and ..) . .- - leL lire to a room in which he. had a lot his extenaiye merchandise business and Cruel Tvfatn�vht of an . - well although it -appeared too duety to be % . . . . I . -...,." ­ -- ,. - I . Elxbt-yff�`014 Bay fit for any kind of stock - to eat, Usu with nourishing food. It takes better food I ,- .1 . s.. �. I ­ - - A books Atored, which were insured for five thOtLsadd dollars in, osah to any re- by Nis Step-motheits. � ally . I . - -� ., : i .- - - ­ -,. . F200. - . - . putable you I Rig American Wllq:L Will marry . '- ' . . . the sweet corn fodder grown in the gardens for forming feathers than for 0-99a. -Some _- f -. : - :_ I -, .1 z . � . ' I . .- -11 I . * . 1. A despatch from New York mays: -Burrell goes to waste. If pastures are short and one hse - estimated that to cover the whole .1. . I I . - . PI -Of - his daughte N10i Lee. .. J` - . . . Dale, formerly of Toronto Uni I . , . ­ I . - -1 - I - ' - . - .. versity, has been appointed temporarily to L , , I . . Bayard in a lad of eight, living with his the'mows partially empty. the farmer will bOdy with a new ooat of feathers is equal - .. � - . . . . �'. . The, Un ted - Bootblacks' Protective -find it 'profitable to UtdiZO thin while yet to gaining from five to ton, pounds of . . . . .�- - ,� . .� - � � . 'fill the position- made vacant at Queen's I - - .. . . , .L . - � . - - ­. I -. - . University by the re ' I -jeague, lba,'6-9-for its purpose Lhe'pro- father, a lithographer, and his littep-mother green, out and carried to the barn and fed weight, . . - .- I . 0 . . moval of Prof. F'eLch. teaCion. of 'the bootbla;ck Araternity, and ill Williamsburg. On the complain& of the to the teama ; not quite so handy,p6asibly, It will be easily understood Why I&Yin . I . L : . , i . . - I . ... . . I I . � . . 9 : . - . I . . to prom among, Him n . 6 nds an.throwing hay from the mow, but it will is suspended duribg the N.riod of moulting. - - .. * -. , , -,., -; -- -1-�. i . 1. ­ -.­,� - '�olice Constable Lb nard w" found' members Nas been incorporaved with ita of his step -mother wasInvestigatod, and he save the bay for winter use. If this fodder All the strength must go to growing the � . ; I.. -, 11; ,� .. � . . . . I - 0 otel social intercourse sighborn, his cruel treatment at th'' ha . N :-- . .. . L . lying dead with a bullet in his brain early' headq I . . . - . ­. � _,I_-- . . I . . "-Tuesday morning in a larle off Mccaul u R,r,t e ; a in New York. . is -at present with the Society for the Pre- in not needed while green, it should be out, new crop of feathers.V . I . . . . �- . .. .... - * . . - I ­ � . . . - ' I - - , -". � - . eet Toronto. At- . A sp�cl&� to the Denver, 'Col.. Times . oured and put unAer shelter. Being' ahort- If the bird is healthy and well-fed and , I . . . .... I ., . . 1. . I . st,r an I u4t held tile " vention of Cruelty to Children. ­ . . .! .. . . .. - . y found a %4dict of ou'l'091de. . from Hot Pprings, Wyo.. says that the 1. er than field corn,'it is more easily handled the covering for winter is thus duly pre-.-- - . . . . . jur . - . . .... � -. . -., " I -1 - - bones f lj� rof. J. L. Wharton, of The following is his story fully corrobor. and stored away. pared not only has the work of the season - . .. . a . ­�.; . I . . . q - - . NIr. D. - ,Nfc�Nicoll, g, en I passenger columlo", � 4 P There in a, gap between green and dry beau done at its proper time but the fowl ,� ­­ . .., fical 'i, . oll:L,�, New York, near iho ated by the neighbors. On Tuesday- of last . - .. - ligeat of tile (­4nadian 11' 6L,;I% iiway, who . food that stock usually suffer in p%asin in fitted for laying later in the autumn and . :- -. .. 1. , �,-\.. . -­ - has jost - head of Bi ter Creek, slid pronounced by week tile little follow was playing on the - . . . - - . .. 1. . . ­­ . - � . . returned to Montreal front a trip hirii to he the "1111108iLlg link," were the i ' The farmer does not talLe the care he shol winter and Will go safely through the cold , . - .- - �- t , 0 tile Pacific coast, is of the opinion that skeleton o a �et monkey owned by street, and remained . outL until nine o'clock. to lap the former on to the IaLter. In many season. . - . . . . � . - - . i . . - . - .:� � .1 - - :- --. - Cle. ?)pien(tid cr,)ps will. have a very good cowboys, hich died ab' earn When he returned Mra. Bayard gave him iostances.this can'bedone withprofitto, the It is said that oats are b6tter 'than aorm - . . . -- . . . . �;; - . - _:- :� . . ,.� - ,e.ffect upon immigration. . ! - - I I ago. - 1. out twelve y a vAry severe be4ting, and took him Into farmerand benefit to the animals. Succult:11t. an 0, fenther-m . aking food. Lean beef ii '- - . ,. . a ..�4 . - 1. � - . .. ., -. - -, Tiie I)ornin ion bep4rtmentof Agricultn' .-, . ( lanto that, wit hotand the early ffOltS should also recommended. . . � t - . .1 I � - �' -. L _ * re I Charles Wilfrid Mowbr&V, the Khglish the back yard and tied &-rope so tig - - . A - - ... .. . ­ . . -:_ has been informe btly � used to btidge thii gap an& temper the - .-.-. . . .� - i . . .- I . . -. . .- . �. - - ­ � I - ' , (I by Sir Charles Tupper,' Anarchist,!- who vigited Chicago for the round his waist that it was buried. in the stock todry food gradually. -TOO often this So' - - . - ' ''' � �- .. ': ,- High.Commiesioner in England, that Calm- purpoll'u- teaching his doctrine of red I ME STORIES O.F SECOND SIGHT. '--. ' - ;- il - .� .� .'� - dian- batiey is attracting tonsiderablq'i flesh'and tied the other end to a tree,giving is done b letting the stock remain on the . � . i. - - � - - Z � y . I I I r . w� ,)I Government w" swppe In . � . � I - � I 0 d * � - . . . - . . aLtenuon in Great Britain -in connecti . . - ro olds, forcing thorn by hunger t10 - . , . :. .., . I on tj e Idl of a, speech �t - Belmont park ,him a range of three feet, and lef� him out p"turo . . . � L . . . - ' 11. - with distilinig, and thaL there is: the! " "'It tile dry food. lu this they lose flesh that Strange Tale* Frofii the Far Away High � . � -L . �..­ .1 - ''. .. . ' - by alle pol ce ouSunday, and was so badly 1 all night. Tile next morninge M iss Miller, robably not regained during the winter. . land% of Protlaud . �. . . 1. .1 , . -. :- . P1.0--pect of a large tuarket.in scodan(l.- I - ., . � I . I .. � . , ' frjghwnedl�� -that after a few words of . . . . -. . . .. ­ . - . . . I - ­ . Sptiaking of t4t seizlive of tile whalin expli%nati�n he hurriedly 1bft the platform neighbor ' , saw the little follow from bar = year we found the cows anti pigs glad In,the course of an,intooreating paper ii . : . . - . ­ . . - . . . - . . -:.- �. : schooner Marvin, Collector Miine, of V . i and made I his escape; . window, and wank trO the fence and found t,o got the small turnil)4 and the tops from Good Words, upon "Highland Seers," thi . � - '� . 1. . . .... I-.. - . ­ . I toria, J3. G., says Captai r, of t out that the child hai been out all night, all. The tope are nearly always considered ' - �. .. . ­ - , .. - .... . . I . ew York,giving and that he was very 't waste product. With little care following stories : Ann - , . . �� I � - . Ullite(i -'�tates cruiser Rush, Comme cial news from � . ungry. Miss Miller the writer tells the - - .. '.. - is p�-rsecutillg - couth ion of business throughout the quantity grown on most farms can he saved was known as a. women who professed to - . .. - , . - 1�f ..., .� � . got some buttered broad, put it in a - . -!­ . � - -.I.. .. U ( . . . . . I � . . . . , , . the CaliadiAn sealeirs. The ve - asel was o t" United St�tesidoes uot�roport'any improve- baR' from freezing till all are fed out. The. t1ops - I .. - : .'- . :oil thehigh seas, forty miles beyond the . ., ud dropped it over the wall. The child have "second eight." The carpenter's I � . ­ . I merit in frsde.-. Unsettled,�wea'tlier has to a nd small Lurni'pa put in pile# not too large . . . .. , - , , - . .' - yrohibited- zf)ne, arid a hundred iniles from . seiz,,d it ravenously, but before he could a , . ..- . ., * : ­ . . I . . - . a considerable extent depressed huviuess d covered with straw, or better still,wah shop was behind her. -house, and she could - - - . . .. - i land. out it the step-mot,her took it from him and an . . . . .. . I . . . fodder oat around them, will keep thein till tell of a funeral some days before hand by . . . . ­ . . . .... . . . in various districts, but tnere has been a p�aoed it on the ground where he could see � . ­ . , I., . I " I . Alvin Jenks,-- a well-known! Toirointo. -fairly compensating increase in the move- -it, but out of his reach. All Wednesday they can be used, and there need be but ment-ioning that she heard -the joiners 0 . . - � . . , - L -�- . business man, ' I � . � � : I- I . . . : .. - � 'Morn - committed suicide Thurs(lay ment in other directions. In the West. wid he remained tied up... That night Mrs. alighL wastoof fodder. Another waste too work during the night I On another coca- ! . % . . . . I- L . . 1llg Lt his re8i(lence,duritig the absedoe East &'fi luoreaned demand for money has Bay.rd removed tfie rope from his waist oft,an practised ' is that of scattering fodier . ' . . . ; �, -1 . f - - . � I I , .. . from horno of his wife. The cause is -un- 1 been experienced ; there has also b'een an m : : - .. . - : � � , - -­ . - i-'. . . . anti tied it rotAnd his ankle,so that he could over tbO pL8jturo fields in the early fsll lion' y intormapt, tells me, 'he and a - . . . I '­. 1 17.. . . , i - .. � . � kDOWn. Just, prior *l,ohia death Jenks wrote active demand for steel and iron, slid lie down. rho night was bitter cold. and before the stock input in Iota. If there is friend visited a woman similarly gifted. .� - . " ell .. . I - - � j t . I I . ;.-. L'. it letter to a city under t.uker,: tellin g him I advance in the price of cotton, an w, a Miss Mider, seeffig the situation, got jLn ara.na in limito ' d quaritititia, the fodder in She asked tile ffipnd whether there w&w any . . . . . . I . � - . to call with a coroner at his hou,je in the I flour', wheat, arid wool. .In some parts oU old shawl anti dropped it over tne fence, tramped over 'And neglected, If the weather L one nick at the place he came from. He I - - .1 . .:- - . . .-. .. 1; morning. . I . . ' . � . , . ! - , . , - ' - . the South reporta are% encouraging. Aniong but the .watchful siap-mother was on the is welt, it is almost wholly lost ; if vary dry replied that no one in particular wLa ill, . . . . . . Mr. C. E. Sontum, Catna(li&­'n CommercAaA the lines abowing improvement wholeas, . . -1 . I . . . . -. - I - le spot in an instant, and threw aw th Lite -lose is almost an great from breakage. though i4 farmer's wife was complaining a � - �.. . ,:. ..�. . t . -, arid grocery in noticeablt., In San co shaWl. On-Triursday mor 0 ­ .. . - , - iorway, Sweden uiug the Meer* � . . I Agent.in Ottawa for .N Frabole When fodder in fed under shelter or in boxes little when ahe left home. She said that . - ­ � rut . -. : - I I Denmark, reports to the J)epartment. of .trade is quiet ; the cannot:f--fruit out . of of the 8-ociety ftur tile Prevention of Cruelty out of doorr, the waste, because wet, or no far er I a wife was now confined to her bed . � - . . - - , �� . � . . 4 . . . . -- . tra . I . - ',..' � . . , - . de arid Commerce that -the shipments of California in equal to that of last year. were informed and the child was re, dry an 6) cause tirleakago, is very slight'. 0,ur would never rise. - So iC turned out. . - ! . . . .1 � - .7 -. - . moved. -- - � I � . .. . 1.. 'Canadian flour recently received have Generally there is a more hopeful fee It a g I WlArrSOtl fQr'the arrest of the parerita Stock do not refuse ')right clean fodder She died on the Thursday following.-, - * - I . I., . - . . . I.- . I . ­ ' - - . . 1. � -. given good satisfaction and that the pros. among business men, and the fall trade so were issued from the Ewen street Polioe because wet, but if thrown on the, ground, In a district of the north. which I -shall . s .- . I . 1:. . . .- - pects are excellent for a large trade being -far appoars to be promixing. - - ' ' ' � - L., . ,Z. " � .-. . 1* done in. that commodity. . . L .. . .. . ,!­ : ; .. 1, Court. When a policeman went to -the as soon as sailed thley refuse it. they not indicate, there is a woman well-known L . . .. ­ .. � . . - . . - i I . I 1�. L house he found Mrs. hayard had just iven hould eat as much on a wet as on a dry anti much respected, who is said to possess . .. L ' � . * - . : ..". - . . ­ - L, . ). ORNKRAL. ,.' .L - 1'. 9 #1 . . .i - " . . . . . .. .- .1 -Nlr. Bereaford Greath6ed, fo'rm-erly'im - 1 I - I I' birth to a girl baby. 18he will be arrested day, If the food is given to them in a way 11 second eight."' IYe will call her Mrs. ..% 1. . - I 7 ' President Fioure of France, in � 11. . ;�, . � . -- .� I ration agent a.t Winni I - 1". :, t,o be kept oisan. . . ­­ . - 1, mig. Pee, has been . . �v lion she is able to go to court. The father - MoKenzie, though that in not her parne. ' ­. . . � -�; . . - . . . I . . . . , . � . ­ �, . . 3ngaged oil a walk from Vancouver to Anti -foreign placards are . again ' bain g was placed under arrest. In the Police I I �- ., . � Of her powers there are many stories .. - . .- - -Montreal since last March. He arrived'in posted in Che Kiang, China. . - . : . . , . . Court he Paid he know nothing about I selected. On one occasion a gentleman .. .- ., _. L . t to .- . '': .. , - . . ' I . I , . . When Hogs Should 'be Fattened. w . - iw . 4 I . . 1. "! .: � Dttawa on Friday, having' tr%mped two, . matter. He sai(i he went to work in New rettirning from a sale was seen by a neighbor ... - - 11 - . �- . . It morning a The age at which hogs should be fattened corningdown the path on the oppo it ide � . . '. . .. . , Germany is enforcing a strict qnaian too York early in the' L - , I - ­�.- �houBarla eight.hundre(i miles, taking the aga . just foreign cattle and hogs., rid did not . a on . . ­ - . ­ .. . : - . . � .., ­ ­ . , - Xack of the Canadian Pacific railway a,cross . . . return until.late at night. He was parolltid. to secure the beat results .will depend on of a river. He never returned home. �Thoy . . � . I - . .. - . I - 1. . �­ I , . L' . . the R()'cky mountains and the North West Ye Sung Soo', Coreau Minister to the I searched everywhere, up and down this , - , - - - - � %.- I I . ., - . . . I I - . - I the, broad. on the food supplies, and on the I .- � : ': , , I �. . , . . - plains. � United Smteij,died from dholora in his own I . 1. I . .. �­ . I . ; - ­ .- . . 1� L . .- - -.: L I .. .- .- . :. ­­­:. I country. � , - I I I . . - - 1 � - market,. It may be�well so otimes t- water; but never found the body. After a... .: ` - - .; ., �. ... ­ . . I . . ­ . - , L . - . 7 Geography 'Lessons. , - �' in o pro. time his'friends went to' --consult MrS. - I .11 . _--,. �. . . � � . 4311FAT `BRTTADr,. 1. I . - . .,_.. I - I I . I , .. ! - . . 1 . , - - , .. i . - � V%- - - . . - ­ . . I -.�. : , , � . . - -- - .. b J�L _ . : i � J..", - . .;, Preparations for thq' coronation of the � I long or shorten the period of growth juab NIcKenize, and "ked if she know where - . ­. - - . �. - I . -i. . . Almost anybod can I ru to answer - - � - . ... - - The Ike of York is to -be In ido a Rear, Czar have'boon commerical at St. Peters. questions out of a Lak, h " W,sWt the market. ,tor instance, suppose the body could be found. She mentioned ;. ­ .. . . � ..; . . - . �. - . A(finiral' . . ) burg. . . ut now and than ' -: . . � - . � � -.,:-. . .... . - � I .. - a schoolboy shown originality. This is one has hogs farrowed in- May, it may be I Pool in which the remains lay stuck in a ' '- -1 " I - �. � . ; - L ' . ... I i. ,- : . . Fngliah newspapers ridicule the Irish A chuirch wicis raided'at Vatna,Bulgaria, r, a tree root, but on going there their search - '' . . . I . j I -. - :: I . . . . .L . convention at Chic&' I true even in geography, a held in which'aL well to soll'sarly in Ootobe Ithough the was fruitless. On going back to, htr she . - . L . . . ... . . 1.1 I . � . . I L - go. - . by a mob of Moslems, and ten Armediatis first eight - there might, seern to bearnall pigs, fire then a little young, than to wait told them that they were too long in going - .... ­ " . . . . I . . ' ., � . . .1 . I %--.. Sir H rbert Murray has been &*ppo''inted w . opportunity to t-hink foroneself. until November before putting them on the to the place she bad indicated, that the' L . " . - , , C- ho resisted Lbe raid were killed.. , . - . - . . . I . �, - . - � . . I - ': ., .- . ­ t Governor of Newfoundland. The Spanish Government has'd4oided A teacher had been speaking of the mark -at, as in November th ri . - " . I - . . c -.1 -. ' . . - I 11 as is almost body had got, free of the rootA, and lay in a . . I . �'.. � - . . ­ I 1, --, �� - . Lo , hereafter to mend only veterans to Cuba to division of the, world intAD nationalities, slid oort&tn to be lower - - .., - England is already making distribution tEe first part of certain pool, which she named. On i 7 - . going . � - - . ., -<..�-7 ­� 1� of the $75,000 received from Nicaragua. - .,,oppress th6 insurrection. wishing to see how well the class had October. If food in nearce and dear it will there they found it. : . . �. . ­ . ;.-. I - , , I � . - . ,I . I . . . . ­ . . , � . - - . The report that Pr mieur in,dying in e said, pointing too a map of be bettor to sell the pigs at an early age, . I 1 .. . , :7 . . . . The Prince of Walea'colt, Persimmon, is of. Pa r" The same seer was at a marriage of- a - . L' ,f . -- I M Europe : ) . , :, !,��, � , , f.- . favorite for next year's Derby. Paris is not true, but �e in suffering from more especially if -any portion of it has to relative,and in course of tile night said that - '- - .- ­ . '. - I - � . , ... : I 4er' . panalysis in the legs, and his condition is. Igo, as .. I I - - .1 L I - . . 1. . Sir Charles - Tupper will dell ; the in- . I Now, on are in France and be bouirlat, The small brood* of pi she would remain no longer, an sihe� saw- ., . � -1i. . . !. aug L critical. . I - I Went into Praranalayw. how should I be the small Yorkshies for' "t,ance, should be deathamongthedaneera. Sheleft,and'on - . . . - ...- ­ '.. . pral ,address at the opening of the . 'L Bibb, on, . - . likely t,o know when I passed the bound. marketed when young,'not more, perh . . L . . ­ . -. . -- .. ". . . . Tydeside (�eograp�lc&l Society. Dr. Kala e -of Prof. BehrIng'aa-asin- aPas the following morning nows came that a ` ' � ' ";: .. -:.. - � L. . . .. ­ . � ­. . - ray ? . than six months old,- as they grow. q i uicklY brother of.the brido hod been accidentally:- .' . . - I—` . .1 - : � ,. tants,has discovered a serum remedy against - . .,-.. - ­'.. iii . .. � � , . . . While Earl Rosebery denies that fia- in;, A child of "Van years amwerol prompt. and fatten at an earl (Yn the other killed in Edinburgh the night before. .. L . . ­ : 1. -. tends visiting 6I cholera, which has proved successful on ly. age- " . .­ ."; , �. .%.L. .1 X. _, .. - It . .. I . X. : I . e United States and Canada -1 - hand the large Yorke ires and other large - . , -1 . . I a wall a ­ - -,-. . . - ..-I -, - � . . '... '. ­ ­­ :-_ � - . � this year, he a(imits that he is cant,emplat. . You would bear' the German b&uds broods should not, " a MIN be sold and gamekeeper in Englao, and had been-!' .. . � .. .1-1 ;. . %DiMAIL . er A near relative of Mrs. McKenzi . . I . .. - - 0 Ing HUCh.a trip next year.. - . .1 One quarter' of the main line of the please. - I . seven months. The old plan of kompi I - - ,- - - - . ? - . " P a killed in a (ray with &chars. The body - -. . � I. �. -.�- -.­,�-. : I n Is ofd PO �: Z I , L'� ' . ' � . The. Load' - - . 'I trans -Siberian railroad lima now been corn- Another teacher asked one of bar boys till they are twelve to eighteen me I I I ___ ­ . I . -- . - . - . - on Daily. Chronic e',"' Liberal, pleted at a. cost of 73*497, Ill rublOL This where Nicaragua w' could not be found. She told them that they p. . ..- I - - .. . .�. . -- - , . . �� I .. . - -i states that the leaders of the Conservative t ". Tho boK. as it is& profitless one. Pig" do not grow so would find his body in a sandholo,'where is - - :; J , is lests tiian the estimate. happened, had a postage- mp um by' quickly when they got r ^wa � -, � , s, ��-�, � ­ � - . . party intend to make the House of -Lords . . . "I .- ­ 1. eta a, fa y from bhe had bean put by two men. The following :� - . - - ' . . ­t� I an e I . . : - -,-' L - �-�, . . el ctive body. � ­ ; which he set.4roat store, and- to, the birth period as when they are young. . . �.., - . L - � :�. - ;- : � , . - �- . . - . . . Telephones are to be admitted into ' night she said that the body had been re ­ .,. a - : - .- I - - ' teacher's Astonishment h# answered i If steers are properly raiai6d they' should L . ... . i. .- ::- -, - i - . I . - I CbI. Shervington, who "was'- formerly Italian ikuxineriep by a recent decision of It's on page piriety-sigi.t. - . ,� moved to a quarry in the :01ghborhood . _: - - ­ I . . I 'L' .- ' I be ready for market at.the & ..;.� L .. . i ­ I Dom mand er-in -chief of the Malagasy forces,. the Congregation of 'Bishops, but a strict t. ­ -1 . go of twenty' and wrote at once to that offs t. The body - . . . . -, , - .1 1. 4 - - : .1 ­ , J�l - 1".. 'i � 'i. four or thirty months. teer, by careful 1. - .. .. - ". . . .. . ­ .. ,:. '. has grav6 doubts of the reported French censorship will be exercised over the wires. L, - , / . --- ; - I I I A is 1. . . , - ...- 1 !, . . - . . . , . . - I . -I .:1 �. I feeding. can easily be made to gain two was found there. - -- 1. 1. .- I � . . .1 .. -.�. ­� - I , L- . . - - 1, -'L �; - victories ja Madagascar. .. . The Pope received letters of sympathy I I.; . i . - t , I , . � !. � - . , - I L'. : so* .. ". . I- .. ... I ...� � I I L . L 'i .. : 1: ­ ­ -.- . .. -. � . . - N- 7 he Duke of Cam6ridge was entertained containing over a million signatures,on the I" 1. �' - ' 'TWO Pair of Eyes. - ': . 11 - , I . .- ­ '. L ,.'. - .- - I Is 11� - - ", ,� , "' T * - ' ! - pounds liv Wei ht when under one year, An Appalling."S hi .1,. 1. .., . . :.: , . " �1' � I I one - and : -half to one and three -fourth . I .. - . . . . ­- I . !­ ­ : ,,.' I ' � st, lunch(an in Edinburgh, and made a occasion of the recent Italian fetes oom.- He (delighted with a now play)7-IWt pounds between the &get o one and two Vhe B41nburgh Scotsmen says :1 At -- - �. , � 'L . a � , . - . �­:" _ .--.:`4�: 10D9 fjpeechg in which he referred to .his mamorating the entry of the troops into it grand I f ..;. . -. ­ , . .:: � " I . ;., '. , - ' * �:'.' - " , . -1- . . back, 'I, L , . -� -., n I � . .: .. , . I . - : :, :4� . to the hostile Rome. . 1. 1: . --�Y��' I - and replied .. Sho--Porfsotly lovely I It must Mve Kalf pounds between the agas of two and 1 4 : ;. , �-. retirement; ears, and one and a fourth to one and a 0ontinential school, . a short 'time '. ,.., � -- criticifirn Whi . - * . - -1 I -� .1, - I - I I I - , , ... . �. I . . ch had been directed i. ,&just ,. . been made by Worth. .:,;. � - �. - � . the pupils were 'given, an a home '- � I '­ , :!-, 1.. , -. - - ­,,� . 10port I I -; � i. . � . 1. ­ ! ­ I .-11 ..- I ­.­­� - him . -� Tologisifts Itra"m Ahti� oattim,86 . � . ,; tbrOO YOAM The roferenos here is to What . . . . . . �, 14.1.1 . . the arrival there of the Onarewitah. He . . . - . I , ­ .� ': . ­.­:... � . .L . -d.. - ,-". � .'_, L, :'. - I I :-.-- �. . '- 1� - -The P%lj Mall I ­ , � , .r : . 1. .1 7 1 4 rrr .. I ��,j, . _ _ _ I I - I na be ternfed fairly good feeding. Ij is lesson, the tank of subtracti g from 880,- ,..: ; '- - ... ­�'. . Gazette prints,A despatch . , _ . . - - ­­­ from experienced w. stormy voyagej and his -j"- . - . . - . STI therefore, to tori and got the steers 788.889 the number 62Z9 swo a 11 as �Aja y- , , -1 - -: : w�. � .L �� � I - - �M I � , , we 6 . I ., � -,4 -I.., - . . ;I �. : - -4' . . - : , �; USPIC10 '- ;'L 1 I' .�.�� R'� '' �;` ,;� shanghai,w hich Bmy$:­-" Appearances . . � � " .ve" S U& -Z - . into the -market at the age of about thirty thing remained. The boys orked on for :r- -1 -� - . �. �­.' �, �Z­i ind ' physical condition in very much worse in : - . 4 - . 1-11�... ­7�. I " . 14 1 . .. :- . I . ': . -I , . ,:. ,W�-. 1c%t,e that England in finally in earnest. consequence. I %, . - - I I . months. They should then we h .1,300 hours without any pereeptila diminution - -, ;z -:", �!:-, ." , : ". . - -,.- .., -)�- How I - ­: -, . - , . � . ... .�'....�', . - . 1. 1�: �­ ­'. . - . Gentleman (on railway did , 1-1 .z� � in regard to the Massacres in �China. Five ,�­ %,;­:­­�- 'I I . ­ I ­;. ,� war . ,� . I..'' . to I 500 pounds live weight, 110, reach Of The figures, and at length gareup the - � f. L-,_ .�' '..t:.'4`: - ".., I 8h* Yang to Bouteilhe, the mu'wha - on September 5 .6his accident ha"on ? . , 0 ­ � I'll. ­- .1 , _ . theme weights they will require to be wall t*sk in despair. Some of the parents then -, `-.11:�­ " - - -�, " . I I -.A', I Ps are now on the River - I ... - .. Ti, Kil , : � - � 1'1�. . 11 . - a - . , ,,J�* attempted to ignite a bomb� in the vestibule '. Conduotor-Some one pulled the air. . - 'r...,. . IL � . -TZ , _-: 11`91�proceeding towards the so tkied their hands, with no better succeu.--- - --. � , ",�i� . 'I the S138 of fed and cared for. :­ ` �.�"' .-, �­ -. � �'l , Q, disturbance and four moreare expected of ' Rothechilda'* banking -house in Paris, brake cord and stopped th � train. and the � . � 5�- - - . I L . . , , , .. . - , , 1 7. - . .- - I � . . ��:v to a r � go In prs�ariug them for markeb in the For.. in order to work out 1 ibe sum, ­� � �, �, the' ­ . � ": - � - I 1;; � ti t iminediately.,, was the other day ntenced to three years' second section MD. into no. It will take �. .." ­� . ,­ - - .I*-"-- - I winter semon, there is no better way, per- number 629 would have,,to subtracted � zl. I I- -­ .." ..-- . - - . * - .. ;�, . . . . . , . - - , I '' . 9 ' 11�� , I ­. �, % I ,­ ­ -,. imprisonment. five hours to clear the track " we oan go * - 9 d*r. � -:�­... .. . , % , ... . . ,­ . � .. UNITED STATIjig " -. . . ­ . . � I a them in a sh : I'-- ji..?I. ,� - . . � .. , .: ,.., - ­ - haps. � than to confla Ga with 1,400,300 times, leaving I a roman ." - ,- . , 'i ." , N . . I ­. . ­ ,­ . - _ - . ­ - - - . . ., 4,�.; ,;, all"il. ' - " ' 1� - � ­. .. ­ - . .4 1 . 1, � . .... ­''� P,.'�e;j�.,� A 'I *am to be a feedin alley running, down through the Working twelve hours so da , at the rate :­ - � .. -q I I— 1. - . I; 1. dvices rece'Ned in nitantinople from '. L'� - �. � The Tinite7d States Treamurj- ol4j . C6- Gentlemaii-Fivo hours I it. L . - . '.I:.,..,- '. �. . '.:' - ' f . . L " � - . � , . -1 I L" - , " 8 Under, $93 1000,000. 9 o I Hodeide,in bhe Arabian prorinos of Yemen, nwried wday. . � osater o Thiy Should Rob be tied, of - three subtractions, yer mi ute, it woWd.. - .1. -L 1. .-. I.. I I . , : . - ... - , . I I -.. - , � . . ... - , : 11: . report that one hundred- lives have bee I " take over one year #and nine nths to oovi- ­ :, ': : . - . �" I . n - hou" oy shoild be dishornod. They . - - .1 -. - � . 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Barr this week. i . . �,....�R �' - ehan le of date on label on the first paper fol- with W . tows receipt of money at this orae. Always —Jahn Dickie & 'Jo., are showing eIe• Sevdri►1 frnm here took in lilarltbam fair i i ��ep tie date pa.a ahead. tf gant floor oil cloths, I and 2 yde wide. * last week and had a good time. —Dr. F. L: Henry. (Dentist) will be J, L• says he -will put in another patch of ' _. r• . f found at the Gordon House Parlor's every melons next year, and a large one by -dad. ► �i' a Tuesdaq. ' 8$tf Three girls Zeit for Mt►rkham fair and at '` . `h -There .. 'count of a terrible night two only retained, what happeuod j� Pes9' lel } ► •...... . , �,-t , butchery under the head of gunny Mount the third. , We have riow in took• -a splendid ne of Drigs PICBERINGF ONT OCT. 4 189G+•""�` this week. r aAc�uoHs►w. (;ppds including Tweed Drees suit' ga, double ---A pieoa •of chain waiisr an owner ai I .'r, -- I I: ,I our sanctum.. Owner may have same J, T• Jewd visited Pori Perry this week width in .the newest designs. Every ady should . b ins for its kee A. Ur chart daises eve Bait ire pee t,%em. - LOCALISMS. p�} y --James Gordon; o the brick Lotel. ie makes. 1 1 x,. ��. 4 ,: r ' F - ereotin an ice house south of his stiibles ' g Markham fair had much atiiaciion for , —W. J. GFordon removed to hie new .of a commodious nature. our pea ple an i ridgy. 1.J` �� • i •' • premises Monde a.. p y• —Cheap money, W. V. Richardson has W. Mosgrove. and S. $. 8teyeneon .are . , - The new red selvedge spong$ c Pb$• '�' —Pigeons wanted; -See W. J. Gordon's a large amount •of money to Loan on Rood at Newmarket ibis week Lakin in the fair. P - _ add in another column. K . `ideal Interlining has no equal. Ask for sem le * security at 5 o/o. Private funds. * Person Hogle has just returned from Su ah Linin —Emma Parkison. of York, spent Sun• —The PiCKERiNti Nzws until Deo. 81, Detroit where be, has boon spending a > . , - Full stook of ((mess Cloths, Canvas, g, da with the Misses Law. fifteen months, to new eubecribers Selieias, Etc• y 1896, week. —Dr. Gross, (Dentist), visits Pickering fort Dash. This is a bhanoe of a life• Mrs, gaQb Meohin hue bought the , - every Tuesday; office over Bank. 88tf Limo, house and lot recently owned by Mrs. W. ^ —We direct , attention. to the auction —A purge cortaininq some change has Sanderson. Wool Ve't�"'"' sale adyt•. of Joseph Hodgson, in another been left with us for identification. Own• John M. Gerow intends to ao tip north Prepare for cold weather b procu ing some of - . column. - 'or can have same by applying at this this week on a bunting expedition. Peter- I our new wool vest. We. have them all sizes. See —Joe. Latchford, Alf. and Fred. Lin- o ce. B er, of Markham. will accom an him. I est. Long sleev s, very fine y p y �_ car �hildrents wool v . ton, of Toronto, were here on Sunday 4•—Frank Logan left on Thursday for The law suit GF. E. Alger vs The Equit• . with friends. goods, and cheap. - . Ann Arbor, Mi3higan, where he will re- able Life Insurance Co., will likely come .." —Phili De Gruoh ' of the Manufact- g off at the fall assizes at Whitby next I p y+ same lits studies in the dental Dolle e urers Life Insurance Co., Toronto, called month: Thera will likel be a lar e there. q g Wlnter Woolens.:.... on us Tuesday. —Pickering Tovmshi council meets u'. P number of witnesses examined. Men's all wool underclothing; eli a Great —Jas. A. Palmer. returned to his' Home for the transaction of ensral business, ai, rued from P• g dames La crenae nae�nst.ret� $env W of Blankets rip west on Sunday aper .having spent a 10 a.m.. on Monday nezi, ai Town 13x11, Dakota. While oat -there he met James Stock of Deavy Woal Sog, q A pleasant fortnight with friends here. Brougham. Douglas and family as well as Moses and Big stock of Flannels. Heavy Shake Shirting in —The immense apple crop of this sea- —Geo. O'Leary, of the Bootie- farm 'in John Harris formerly of this place. They great variety. All at lawast cash pries.. . iron is now being packed by the various the 3rd concession, is still in a very Pre-. are all doing well, and wish to send greet• _ _ _ bn ers of this lace and stored aws - for r ' y P y carious condition. The doctors have giv- inRa to friend iY► Pickering township. ,t winter shipment: en np ho es. We re ret to state that oar worthy l� ,✓ �J ji� tX• `.'' V • —Benjamin Rogers' brother of Elias --Rev. Philp secotnpanied by his two pedagogos This. �endersoa has resistned _ - and Samuel Rogers, died in Toronto, ,on deugbters and Mies Annie Bunting, left his poition here, and will cease teaching • - - .. - Tuesday morning. He leaves a widow for Midland Thursday morniD . The - K 9 at %mea. He has decided to fake . a _ ' and married daughter. will not return until next week. commercial course. We are all sorry that e - -Israel Newton sent a sample of —Walter Neale just west of the villago he is about to leave us .as he is a capital - tomato of a very high order. He claims has his eider mill running every day in teacher and a gentleman. sy► to_.have garnered seventeen such tiro;t the week ease t Saturdays. Have your The next re ular uarteriv S. S. Teach• 7 • from a mace of fifteen inches square. I cider made bef re -the weather freezes up. er'e meetinR of the central district of this ' - _ —Landlord Gordon is ` having a p rob —Mie, Heagene has been granted leave township will be Held in the Christian erected over hie sample room door. he of absence for a fortni ht and •with bar church Brougham on Saturday afternoon, - same is in kee ing with the rest -of, he Out tailoring department is now in full blast. Rhe ar turning out P daughter nae Bane to visit friends in De Oct, 21st at 2 o'clock. Mr. E. Jackson, finest and best Clothing at prices which cannot be beaten. '' building for neatness of design. R. Dill- troit. W. H. Dixon, of Toronto, has of Greenwood will teach the lesson for the : I -. % .. - ;'� Ingham is the Contractor. charge of tbP station daring her absence. following Sunday and Jas. Hayes of _ —G. W. Decker took seoo d place with —Geo. E. Clark, at one time manager Whitevale will give a short talk on Sun- ' hie driyiag term at Markham fair F rids :. . y of the Pickering Pharmacy, bei now day school work. A fall atteadenoe of As the first -prize was eight gallons of traveller for Lyman & Knoz, wholesale teachers and others interested in the work Boots �nd Shoeg. .' coma oil, he prefers the cash that aocom • druggists, Toronto, called on his numerous is looked for. Thomas Henderson, Coo• . ' ` ` panies the second ticket. friends here this week. We were all glad vener. e -� How ma our soviet do better We are offering (food Val©es 1n 6hese Iibes. Have bo ght a large stock ,� Y y to see him. V.`s' Will be the topic for the Y. P. S. C. E. w►uar.er.. before the recent advance in prices, IL will gay you to ase hem. .__ , —gt. Andrews Ladies Aid held its x, - prayer meeting neat Monday evening' at - - '�� regular monthly meeting at the residence S Orvfs is im v:n bis wood fe>tice 7:80. The meeting will be led by the Pr`o 6w- president, Rev. A. McAuley. of .Mrs. Harry Remmer on Wednesday Miss Kate MoBrady Is visiting friends in 1 , ��= — Quite a number responded to the afternoon. Some very weighty problems, Cherrywood at prevent. - a r • ,fix:; bills sent out by as week before last, while chickens and things were discnased and Miae Miunie Pardon has rstnraed frons ���ti others seem to think that we enclosed the finally disposed of. bee visit io Uxbridge irierda. —The reanlar Bariecl district meet• Tbomae L�lliott'e extensive credit s• Ie I . - ( accounts in the papers for fun. Such was q y Lased off eaoCesetall ora Batarda last. ing of the York Sona of Tem ranee will A y y s not ear intention and we shall sanest to Andrew Childeioae is ezgert at oaLtiat{ i fi have a res cuss at once. If ou received be held in Elliot s ball, Highland Creek, p y fodder oorn on the latest scientific method, a bill kind! attend to it. . on Wednesday neat, Oct. 16th. A base• . y wick, a jack knits. _ nese meeting will be held at 2:80, and ai i Lan D bas been ' -._-. t —G. W. Deckers contract of watering Mise Eva Perkins, o do , j our streets having expired daring the week 7:30 a public meeting, to which all are in• spending a few weeks visiting friends in ' . ' of the exhibition, the duet has been allow- vited. The program will simply be first and around Aodleyy. I. As the dmrk, dreaming clouds of depr$saion s r c (ting,; ed to acanmulate ever since and as a resort class. Mr. and Mrs. Neetney and Aiioe, visited And the gleam of p`rosrity over u8 glows, -, King street nae been extremely dusty dor• —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mooney, of Markham fair on Friday and report• a3azay Tis a suitable time to lack over our wardrobe . week. The fall rains will Che wood, have oar ainoere a th meetings with former irieads. ing the past rry yymm y I And serously think about getting new clothe . scan come Lo our reserve. in the death of their youngest danRhlFer• Several attended Ward s saloon Tamc'ay . —CFe�. Douglas safe took p1ac8 on Wed Alice Beata, aged 1 eat and 7 da s. lwt and report fair prices. Feed, being. y y socias. fail things that consume .cab, sell Ae the above conviction strikes yon, and you are aired to vigorous needay and was a huge success. There After a few days illness the child breathed lower than aeue action, we would ask -you to kindly remember that we mak clothes and make was an immense crowd present. There her last on Saturday morning. The bur- Mrs• Callender, of Port Hope, who ha,s them right regarding price and general make-up. We liv in Pirie's Block• 1 � is no use trying to evade the foot, if you ial took place at the Methodist cemetery, been a riding a day or so with bar cousin, s want a encoessfnl sale it is neeeeearq to Highland Creek on Monday afternoon. Mh° B�,y, left with her for Myrtle �•� �j�'1 ��t��, ;� . have your bills printed at this office. We —Muer John, the ten year old son of to visit friends there on Monday last. �•** , B. M.ARGACH, iV r never et Iia a failed to draw a crowd. Miss Lottie Trull and' Mia M. Harris _ _ Y y r_ . y v N. J.. Brown, of King street met with a FgSHONABLE TAILOR,x t —During the, past twb weeks Mre. very serious aooident on Ddditday morn visited our flonrisbing 8. S. cls i3abbrib �. Wise's millinery rooms hays been -crowd- ing and for a time hie people were► fearful last• Our school is dotag well and further ed with •customers, and sales have been impmvamenta are expected shortly. AU lest he ehould never regain oonseiousnees. „ " numerous. Those qualified to judge, say Ii ba paned thio waj : The boy moaDted a�•weleoaie to Inspect iia order of proceed• • p .` � that never before has .there been such a the horse to ride it to water when the I a % . i Inspector Jas. MoBrien visited the school display of hate and bonnets s u in Pio - animal kicked throwing the lad off. an 9 on Monday last and found the school in • � , r situs. In foot Mre. Wise. as as ver hie head etrnelr upon a stone, and he fell amt -aloes shape $e called stbation to i i i ii>fii , a stook as can be . found in mostelargs prostrate as it dead. Medical aid was the entrance record of 100% to the provin- • - towns. called, and we are happy to state that the. oial average of W%. A boliday is the : , ' I ' 4 • —Markham - succeeded in drawing a bo is im roviD nicel popils' mward. � AP large number of our people on Friday. y P K y• Oar crack plowmen fats naw beeatiag their a#L The weather was eztremel favorable and —CFeo. W. Lawson, aged Yom• etrord into plowshesrs and practising the ' I BLUE RIBBON, of and get Pr1a@8. y died at big fathers residence near Cherry - p the turnout was immense. Ttre show eagle- ' veoess•rr for the lowing watob�. • :: PURE MANILLAIV �. . - . . . wood, on Friday, October 4th. He had was good, and the directors have every been ailin foc a cod le of weeks with We boa ourselves of aA • aadaaoe ai B P owmen and know that some of the prim - I ` ' reason to feel satisfied. The new ball is �. - _- inflammation of the bowels, and suffered will be Captured by our inhabitants. a credit to Lhe society, while the new mach. With the consent of his people a Our beet -ring is about to send out its Full line of Harvest Tools always on hand, .. Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes �': + Secretary. Hall, ie also a proper party for ost mortem examination was made when last weeks division, and not • dissenting Rio. We make a specialty of Machine Oils. his ition. > i� was found that by some means a bean voice baa bean hoard in our midst. vnd by t� . ; —W. T. Vaneione's horse attached io • _-._ �C$Zlll,C �• . , had lodged and caused the irritation. the general talk, it will be no trouble to J ! 1Le the butcher Dart ran away from file shop Deceased n►as a young man of prominence make a large ring neat year. The quality l -- ) on Monday afternoon acid went at fu 1 of beef has been No. 1 and the tion 1 ' and hie untimely demise is Very deeply ° E1' speed aver the budge elearinR th• gate ratted by all. The fiineral look place for a fortni�hilr ring for tbewiater raianiba _ - f n n reaching the farm at the west end Monde ,when the remains were interred would be jest as eacoeptable i! once tried. ] I � M �,, , po Y There is some talk of having a minister �� tJa► oaf the village. The bus met the runaway , 'dei Mier crossing tike iron bridge and st Erskine cemetery. Zhs funeral was a t000ms bare some 8naday evening and vary large one indeed. a narrow escape. "The horse and - ' =