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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1896_10_16 0 �-'. � = a..a ­­ - a �T�3 ,� u e .. - , .� _ - ` .` - _ -- j a - .`�14f: _ ?. _, - - •l _ a,_, _ Lid . .: _.. a ( +� .. .. ...,... :. ..- ,.: : , ' Zpi l1. 1. •� �r ...... ._ - _Y.- .. ... ,. .. I . " -1;, '. �' �-,J I - .. : : 11 . . .-.� . . ..!.�b ..- I: � ..­� , - � I ..r '.-, .. - -. ..' e:1` .!.ti.. -.,.. , . - 1. _ - 1 . ....,,,-_:. _. _. :- _ �. f ---_, , I'- .- �, ,n • �s l .. _ _ - t. f14 4 • 1 - - _ ` - b - 1^ "1 , f . . I �,I.:e � � 0 - . . � . . . -/ � I � .. . H - I - -- t- f , - :; - - - v . �1: .. - � 40 1 . � - - . , - 11�`11 . ..::.w 2., 1 . L� V _ _L-04 I J /�,r 1 1- VOID. XV DICKERING ONT , FRIIA , O �I'OI3 ±;�� 1G �. T r,� - ' `.� professt.onat Cart*/* m .. - : 1 : .., s . ,.i.. . OUT J,. AROUND US I GREENWOOD AUDLEY. .. -. . I Med'tcatl• �' -T I. I ! I.ATkBT LOCAL $APPEIIINtii $$CO$DND $y Mrs. A. Law, of Oshawa is visiting with o h1r. Anderson a)nd Miss Pickett,of Clare- • . . t �,- �- - ►,, +.` her sister, Mrs. G. Law. moat, Sunda ed here. . 11 - - NG EWS THIL. PBE98 AND JATT&D Iit1SYN $Y OII8 Sunday -,, ed BATSMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. Mies Nellie sbea, of Toronto, is visiting Miss Alice Linton, of Claremont, is with 1 . & S.O., ©broner, office and Residence, a r%OBS$BPGNDXNT1 .8- 1 her.parents here for a few weeks. her grandparents here. . Hing Street, Pickering Ofice hours: Morning -� -,t�. Editor Graham, of the Chronicle, and T. Ed. Jadkaor, of Greenwood, occupied our s:30 to 11:30: Evening 6 to e. ! OLAREMONT ; I ,. M McGillivray - y +were here over Monday, pulpit on Sunday lnornino. • ' Our eick people,le Miss Dunlop and Mrs. F. M Chapman attended the teachers' C. DEWAR, M. D„ C: M., "F: T. - Z p p p Mo M. C. Attention, given 'to Electrical _�• James Rew is still v ry 106W- . Spencer Taylor, are nut much improved in convention last week iu'Port Perry. • treatment by Galvanic Battery. Office and _ y 1 __ - <r Alex. rSwith, of Ae burltt l called upon health. Many of our villagers attended the Pick- • " - • residence. that lately occupied by Dr. J. H. _ - his numerous f�'ielads, - .f Miss K, McIver, after spending the sum- @ring Methodist Harvest Home on Sunday '4 Eastwood• Dale's block,Pickering, Ont. �i� - , mer here with her aunt', has returned to her. and Tuesdav evenings ,and were pleased. .' _ _ _ _ - - Dr. Smith will be h re 4ist at�d third - I * home in Chicago.- Rev. McCanzus preached a convincing ser lie at Y Tuesday of ej'erp Luoitt '. . l . . - 9 �� ,_ Lottie Donald h s- gone to , j st cvhat our ms-eses need. ' _ Mise Lti Mc a G mon u . :� I I Z /Mibs Hughes is a po6teC� home this Rochester, N. Y., to attend the collegiate We believ,- one of our yocit}zs from hero- $O,NIAS PARKER, arrister 'etc. is �7 t week and T'. la. will re' lee. • and to lake a course in music. : ` lost a lenge Overcoat on Sunday eYening �. Tat Dunbarton each satlzrday. PrivateSPlYy. I L L ►J . II1ieB I3@Ifer, of Aehbu 'n, spent Sunday ThEr children of P. Teefv Will and frbm h'�. '� ' - , 1 rr„ In the Methodist Bhed, Picker-_ s[ande.toloan at five per cent_ --=- with Alex. Wilson and wily. Lizzie, are under the weather at preselit. ing • Ncw thieving seems-to be growing • - ENTON' & DODDS. BARRISTERS, P2CK=RING Croquet is still very prevalent in the 'Dr. Moore,,of Brooldin, is attvyi> iug , and a-vigorous endeavor should be made to D ROLICITORS, F.TC., 10 Adelaide street % 1 - village, Jobbitt's lawn is suffering from . � -•••---- qct the rascals an,j, then a severe pnniyll oast, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday lily l' a severe attack. Balsam-Zion, meat inflicted. A couple recently spent ' _ --_ - ---- ------ Choice'Family-Patent.Flour 54.00 per bb). t - FE: FAREWELL C. BARRIS- X . Mr. Beelby is still `•e y ldw with vIeur• -. -- . . - ' the flight in our .school-}zo^.f se and made - - Q. , Bran $8.00, Shorts $10,00 per ton. general'use of the utensils etc. �i%e want. "• TER,bouht Crown Attorney,and Oounty - fey, An�I }zrB 1)ruLUer lia6 arrived fl'Uru the I3uck•wheat is. a poor crop hereabouts _ i _ Solicitor. Court louse,Whitby. 10-� -6J- i ------ States to Bee hint. this year. rio trarnpe, Clet a good r1Og that will eat1. ` Judson Ward and T. rows hays gone J• jt. Tones has moved into the brick with relish-all titrtvy rrlOrtals. ,1)OW & bfCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS 1i.', � ' to Toronto to take a co rse in the Central house at Balsam. 3Roca ROAD. - ters,solicitors, &c. office opposite Poet L'usinesB Culls e. �Ve wish the111 every 'Hiss Crunimer ir1 .visiting friends in this J. :. otSoe,Whitby, Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.; Theo. ----- - 1 1` _ �� K j y neighborhoods uet i,ow. - . A.Mc(3i11ivray,LL.B, llfOnev to Lo ii. By - -�, - � success.. ? Our 5. School was well at+ended last . ' ` b]rr►, I3rittgn, of G i�brld a is h©r@ +dies I�dithvans has gone hack with her ,^abbath. brother Arthur to stay for a time. , ------ --- - T with her sister, z11rB. N Burton for a' fow' Messrs Boone and Rodd. -have made fre• - ' Peter't�tRr}y. :,_r- � �' (neo. Johnston is plowing on the farm t anent calls here of )atc. - - >,,: . .� - , weeks. Mr. Britton las purchased n which Mr. I3ushb }lac been workin uritis . F. �'VHALEY, VETERINARY a _- . Y iMeaers Knox and "Peak are huetlinf1 - - piece of property at Lr oklin anti will re• 'recenr)y, Surgeon and Dentist, Grad ato ofiUn- - I things drawing stoue these dave.. . pp ` f _ ,i uloti© LIB fawi)y there cry s}lortly. irs,,C. W. Disney is vdry }QN e'nd her NI r. Pett curtoachPr attended teachers tario Veterinary College,Toronto. Clradulite 1`u ; Dlrs. 1�liddleton who aB recently taken friends are becOmin itlarmed. We all de y ' Dentistry. Mewber of the Ontario Yeterivary �I n3 4 I j f, convention at Port Perry last Thursday . '��­,- Association. 7)entiecry a specialty. Call$$' ny �' , i .- -`- 'f to the hospital, TorQ t , w@ are pleased to sire fur her speedy recovery. and Friday.' ` ' Lay or night promptly attended to. OtSce, �! 1 State UnderweLt a der ei•itical o @ration 'tieesrs, hicks, Crawford, atad Bushby ) �f P The rush 'in the cart tree's i almost over _ liesidence, Telegraph and Post Offices, 301y . - f 4 I successfully aud-her w uy friends are.novy _have gone to reside in the Rainy River Izow, our mechanic has diFposed of about . vete_ _ _ I hopeful- that her fort ler healt'i will 1+@ 'listri.t. They have al} taken np land out sixteen carts this summer. - rehtured. there' Mr. ( rawford 11`118 ju,4t fiuis� cd cutting u HCL SINS,VETEIIINARY SUR- , . _ .#f l• CiEO�t, Graduate of tLe Ontario tet- -_+ ...!**-. ;-- . �, urinary College Graduate f file orod ii:eurber Doth departwerzts If alar school 'were his corn which is a-good yield_ He is now I - . of the Ontario Veteriuhry Medical Association. closed on, Thurt,day nd Fri;iay of last Brown's Co`nets. in pgBition to pueh the burse' trade, which . Office.residence and shoeing -furge one andone- plral e- Y1 {�I'. Coll eg� wsek, the teachers bei g in atteDdance at promises to he 000a. quarter• miles north of Groen Inver. Steel L ,lel, 111�.j j", .John Graham, of Markoam, Su'hdared What might have been aBeriouaaecident driving shoes at iron prices- o lice and shop the convention at ort ferry.. They at Mrs. Peareon.'s,. - occurred Sabbath evening south of here. ' hours from 7 to 11 a.m.and I to 4- p.m. Tele- I I speak of the gathers g us being a very G. Anthony ani vrife, orf Wexford, Snn- g = grapli address t'Jhitevale OFt , P. 0. address, P1Ckeringf '-: Ontario p[ofitAlile one. Vl'hile one Of our citizens was driving to --dayed at G. Weir's. Pickering R cburch his home took fright and Green River,Ont_ , „- --- The Ladies' I'oreig Missionary society Miss Maggie Gorman 'was the guest of made a sudden dart causing the axle of his HO�IAS A. GRAHAM V'ETERIN- .-Reens, for Fall Term on Tneeda S • of Erskine ,cburch, be d their annual en. .Mrs. Ra Sellers last week. ' - P y' ' cart ;to break thrnwing the occtipant8 at - ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontario Leusber let,, 18f1G. L@rtasnwt Dt on. 1N0 day evening in ib@ Mr.J.acgneshas been re engaged as ochool ►east one "Rodd'' down the steep incline on veterinary College,Toronto,registered inember - Th . of the.0utario Veterinary )liedica] Association, C}rUreli. @ RdLheri g was well attend teacher at the same salary. 3rd concession. .Fortunately no one was : . _ _r__ _I . 1 f.''•�... - - ed, find very Lauch enjoyed. Speeches •James Maxwell spent Sunday at Mark• hurt, save.a few bumps and an odd scratch, . , - •jL1ao honorary member of the Ontario Medical Society,treats all diseaaeeof domesticated ani- w@t8 deliyered by tor. Chisholm, of Ilam with his sister, 111ra. McGi►!. . mals. All particular attention to Vetkrinary ` J. Fleming I and wife visited with bis - -'�• a '. Dentistry. 111 cases promptly attended t•o at I I I DuobattGn..and QJc ay, Ot scarboroI fie - Green RIVET. reasonable rates. office at the well known es- -,I. well fie by resident m Lusters. . f sister, Mia. Adams, at (.herrywood. __ - • . 4&blishment of Graham Bros..one mile west of ped fold Jere The friends of i blethodi6t church We are sorry to state that James"S�'eir W. R. Bacton gloved into his nes Mous$ - otaremont. Telegrams to Claremontpnnctual- �� is in very boor bealth iLt time of writing. . V r having purchased t e gacan► lot to the (►ur genial merchant,I). Brown and wife, Inst wE�ek. IY attended to. 131y south of the edifice h P8 had it levelled up were the guests of,Mrs. Holmen recently•' Miss Maria Hopkins was visiting at Mt. and Mrs. Perrier's Sunday last. Brok " a,nd oat of and pnrpuee eXieadi g the sheds aorose Mr. f311vertborn and wife, 'of t3carboro Since I sent you my last lines we have. its�it$iB$ QtlarDs. the rear of the lot. t p Y had neither death birt or marriage in ,ate isoli el been Junction, visited with W. Ura last week. - ' __ _ date and :old coin are finally decided but ieiii is some talk of I - made a slight mistake about Mr. �'' . 1 Conveyancer, Colo i Holmes' arty. It'war on Monday eveni❑ our town. HO-MAS DUNN, allowed to lie about panting out a uuln a round the P g tVillie Fatmer took a run agt fiorri 1 aussionei for taking Affidavits_, ete.,��are- lot' Snd in a few y ttbltae will instead of Tuesday. y ' for pare with . theronto on his ^bike" to have a look.at his .� f Mont,Ont. �' furnish a cos a' Mr. Davis,Dof Toronto, will occupy the " y ding lawn best girl." ;. I tn� �' ?lBk 0 1088 alld the Booials and the 1•• Malvern church pu,pit on Sunday next, . Mrs. P• R. Hoover• who was taken ver I R. HOOVER.188DRER'OF MAR• r ,- y >�tt a dope afternoon and evening. - Y P': - "� : . t. oe rte t of 1 lore de- y ; , . RIACiE Licensee. ,office at residenee.ait ,� ' ' but' ver b+ Rsesorc would silica the i 1 Friday sect is said to be out of danger mill,Cfrean River. �_ ,. .�. _ '`.• - y le. .( �'. ye0ung' man a this writing• t� who ttullr.tEe till, of .hie Ian to plea' d l$ri .encs entleman fri@nd wheetedout _-- -- _ __- - precitit1on. `Wby not few °bobre. -IN �. � d6'ivn y g_ . BUNTING, Issner of Marfiage 11aV8 ]t with Borne good g�,, `� uuld b@ return the carne withoat any dela. fr m Toronto on Funday last on a visit to - -` i • Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- Mr. M exwell, of Toronto, acaom an'ied _ perfect in a short t tzalI make by his sister, was here spending a few da s t)' P. Perrier's. ¢oe_at the store or-at hiezeeidence,Pickering1. no charge for this 6. of and Shall with their brother, Thomas Maxwell. Y IMr and Ire. N�c�. Lott, of Locust Hill, village• •t t visited Mr. and Mrs. McNealy SunuRy . feel pleased 1`.f it be a LEn +spun. The committer u. the plowing match is afternoon seat. ��. - Made Over irlto jewelry'. o} T11e Epworth Le gue of Methodlet now busy looking up a suitable field and . . �F-IE WOBURN MOTEL, is a hoose dames Mctiealy, Mrs. McNealy, and Mrs. . well furnishes in ever de isrtment, The 9 church Llaremorit, will give a public making arrangements for another match. y the nl west style , � P , • F,II'is visited at Win, G. and Miaa Aurin _ bur is always supplied with the at brands Of t 7 '6ocial On Oct. '�G. 'I' nE�re will be s short ��a wish them every socoeee. . - liquors, while the stables are provided with, at- r:' Hundreds have found iu18CE'llaneUOe progr mune of nsueie aiid hcarboro fair was a complete success on Barnes one day lett week. ,, , ntiye hustlers.- special terms to travellers. , Friday last, both as, to spectators and Miss Cyntha Ferrier, who is home on a . ,. 4 u,(Rv Buar<owe, Prop. 37 ty1. Barnard, pt 'V' hlt•1) recitations, futth.er particulars later. visit from Clevel>;nd, accompanied by I14re.: 1. -- - -- ' y firs. L. I'. Ilu er..11 s cunsulte�l to stn k• There were twruty-three teams to Miller, is at resent visiting friends in - • - 1 R safe ers' on t0 COn- 11' l,iv8 .lie judged. There were Ne•'enteen draught p g Lx- . ` R•$EATON TOWNSHIB CLERK P a talk un Parrs, ling and, IrelaD:l, >3cot• bridge. P 1 teanrH and all belonged to F-arboroites but It ss reported from Wm. H. Burke, a • Conveyancer, Commissioner fon taking •` i .. Stilt.- lie llmi --, iabd and Wideii as f 11uw8 :-l'aris, the - little to the cortb of here, that about a - riavite, Accountant and Insurance Agent. twrz. :11r. I)avisot) e, of Che[rYwood, and - Oney to loan on farm property. Wil, pro- : �, 1. al.pol «r pe;i[,le and her Mr.. Armstrong's, cf York. How is that w re r the t,erenur iteness o 1. ated. OFFICE--At Whitevale. Will be rn p eek ago } had nye twenty sheep killed ;: TASTE assess OI paintrDl;s f, r thr I,^ablic. En„ Mur u-. ar�d al! the red tickets were kept 1`q by dogs - '_ rougham every Monday afternoon for the ': + I I land, her catbedrals w aril, and characttr• Scarbvru on these teams in the three diff -Hy. Ilopkins, V.S., is improving fairly t ansaction of business. 'y ` I istles. Ireland, her h sical curiosities ferent-claeHes. -- . SKILL f' p Y . . well, although he is obliged to carry his , SOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Aue• r . r ( and waren hEartedhu pitality. hcotland, arm in a sling yet as it seems to be consid - tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and her iiruuntarnB, lakeR, cities' :end history, ' MALVERN. _ stably paralysed. His general health is he whole•of North. and South•Ontario. Strict .LOW PRICESs �Galee and We;sh cenery. Refresh ' twatiougiven_to all orders bf mail or telegraph. tisbnLB will be served qt the Oluse. 'I'h@ �^ ' ROOd Pommy Pebbles was the west' Of J• Our band furnished the manic for Scar= bargee moderate: Address THOS.YOU(HER, admisenon will be ] c, the roceede fur born Fair end t� m. J. Turner ave them a° oa 47,BrouRham.Ont. ,: f J p LawtlEt at Armadale. g �' ' � re g hurl doon we his Scot team ' Birrnie and - - na a iiDprovew nLe. W. fink t� ton, is here with hie B Y -- Pa I3 s, of ee POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., I - , ' sister, Mrs. J. Timbere. onnie" and reports a splendid time. The . Green giver,solicits sales life num- pICKERFNG i�0'ST OFFICE BROU.GkAM. - ' Miss Bessie Preteh, of the Rouge, Sun; exhibit was excellent for a soca} fair and a . rocs friends both far and near. Sales of farms. --�- dav-ed at 'the hutzrise, Rood turnout, everything came off satia arm stock:and everything that is to be sold will i'. --- , . e handled by the subscriber with the utmost Mails arrive from ToiOnto 6 A a.m,- ` . Mrs. Cuper V\ slso is no better. - , ,1 The Misses .lohnson yieited tirnong factory. They have moved a little avont . I are and sold to the very best advantage. 4Hly Mails close Toronto 5 5ta:m. Thos, C• Brown is n Reach this: week. • friends up north last week. Doonybrook. AzrivA G.T,W,6 10 a m Close G T W G 56 a m Mrs• Williaiu Wi: i . -: , ,. ' . ...% ,. .. ! :r. -1-. .• ,r :fes - • - -:.4'. 1 t' .; s ..?-.... 3 - t . e.... -f __ - -.••- __- _ : Fin. ...-. ... .,.. r �._ _ - .. 1 -.._ .... ..b .. ..-- tk .. .,• • -. , .. .,-.. ._ - . _er - _. .. .. ....: -. _--. _ E f- - - - .. ,. .- .. - ... .: - : .:..:.. , rpt -.. -.,�r7Y( .. ...:- __ •� >r _. - -_ ._ - P. : $. _.-.... .- .- Rc•• a . . --.:- . �.a• - -.. +... ... i.. ,...... - �. t. .. .. 1 4.. : _. ... / .-: -r _. -. . -. h .. f, .L.::-:. ,1 r. ,..... i. ., I T, .. .. s, .: ... n _ _. _ ... .. ...- . .. ..,n .. .. ' F t .rte , -: .. _. - -r �.. , - -.-: i ,� - - - ..-:, .... ,i- :: .. . Y-.. -. - - - - I". . .. . ._ . . ,,, .- .r,-.-- ..- yc .,f ,• .. , , -.. .. +. - - .Cr- .. .. :... .R. .:. 1 ,tf. . ,. ► J, :-: is ,, 1r.. :f, - L. .., .. ,. - ..- - E t h --- — - -- - } — -- , — ---- - - t' with the tone oaf a than who preferred quence of it, for she ware a girl char- + i a I the o "Faith, it wasn't acterised b earnestness and soberness GOOD . As GoL�a.� rigi�al ,subject ant for of mien, with which sires le dra r ao- - . • '. A ;f t worth •your w'hLle on our acco ► p - Y . -' •T. ae Ms.tster IlilUly Wills says, we be corded well. Her face flushed, too, at .. . CHAPTER VII (CONTINUED.) isemetimoe that; dry sin !lire ,dog dais that bruckle folk pare--thy vest o' rrr~ the alight awkweitrdneas of. the meet- • . I could 'drunk a waster-barrel to the bare holiest ,sometimes, what with ing, and she passed' him with her eye' ,,., , 'To America—weli, well," said Hes- I pitching, q' hard wintergs, and so man mouths to bent .on the candle-flame that $he car- - I think o myy oath, and touch y ITEMS O INTEREST AtI�U�` 7`�l$ ward, In a tone of disaplsointment,h so nog stitches oirin9t at x11:" fill, and Goda'mi�hhy sending His lit- rigid just below herr nose. Thus it hap- troag as to make itself felt like a damp I wont press ye, sir—I wont prose tie tatiea Bo terrible small`to fill em .gine that when confronting her he .BUSY YANKEES - ., ir' I respe t your vow." w'itth• We don't think about flowers smiled ; and tlwn with the manner of ' atmosphere. "And yet I could have �"e;,W I °slits]] t a mom and fair -fa,cebl, not we--except In the a temporarily Jigh't-hearted man who �• o'L' agar tee- shepo o' cauliflowers and p'I t chaps." h'as started himself on a flight o1 song ysi h . ,worst you vv�ere the man ! whe.re, no doubt, said Henchard, with B j tt batty [tttai=est to His DoingrlVCatteei - - . tit nn?" reale Donald Farfrae, gaz- whose momentum he cannot readily . The 6cotchman mxirmured another "strong feeling in his tones! But it ing round into their Estee with corneal ahe�ck, h© Aoftly tuned as old ditty that ori Moment i►hol mirth tdatherea frog Mb _ i iegative, and there was a silence, till will be ]orris before I see ane that would concern, "rhe t of ye hardly honest she seemed to suggest: Deny Rccora. „ suit me so we111 . -not sure] ?° one of ye h bean " In eight' days a New York letter Ilii - - Ilenchard rresumed:, Then I amt truly � The young man appee.ed much moved Y As I came iii by my 'bower door, ; delivered in Panama. p'nd sincerely obliged to you for the }�y Honchard's warm convictions of his stealing what lien t belong to him? As day was waxin wearie, „ "No,. no. God forbid t" said Solomon In three days a letter from Havana 4 dew words you wrote on that papeir. value. He was silent till they reach O wha -came tripping down the stair will reach New York. I •' ta Lone That s only his random But bonnie Pe m dearie." - ed the doo "I wish I could s y—ainr �pe g Y Mail between New York and Aualif• . ..It was nothing. cereay wish its" he repplied. "But no— a amano of underthbuglits." Andy eprov Elizabeth-Jane, rather disconcerted, has- land is 26 days in passage. We11, it has a great iIIlportaD00 fm' it cannot bel it cannetl I want to see resit' towardls C ristopher): "Don't ye tenet] ort ; and the 5cotchman's voice died _ In twelve days a letter from Cadiz , - ne just sow. Thns raw about my the warrloL ( be so over-famil�ar with a gentleman away, humming.mor of the game with- wild 'be delivered in New'York. . drown wheat, which I declare to heav- that qa know nothing of—and that's in t e closed door of his room. Ten da y s are r-e aired to car CHAPTER VIII. 1 Y r7 a IfO. to I didn't know to be bad- till 'the travel ed r►moist from th orth Pole. ]sere the scene and sentiment ended }ter from New Yolk to Berlin. people came complaining, has put me Thtia the parted; and ElizabethrJane Christoppher Coney was 'lensed an for the �rreeent. When, soon after, the . - . - to my wits' end. I've some hundeds and her mother remained each in her as he could get no public s pithy b. girl rjoined her mother, the latter was In the United States about 18 pate . r mumbled s to hi If: "B� still in thought—on quite another mat- cent. of married women are widows. . . rho lits over their meal, the mother a hiss feeling of quarters of it on hand; and i1 your wg dazed, it I loon my countr half ab ter than a young man's song. The Louisiana Legislature has ass- _` ► face beiiLg strangely bright ever since pp „ renovating process will make it whole- Henchard's avowal .of shame for a p�a,s�tt well as the young feller do, I' live by We ve trade a miatake, she whisper- ed a bill to Iilcense pool rooms at $1,flo0 _ . action .The quiverin of the partition claning my nesghbour'n pigsties afore ed. (th<i,t the Scotchman might not a year. some, why you can see what a quos its sore presently denoted that.Don- Ind go srway i or my part I've no overhear . "On no account ou ht a to . 'twould get me out of. I saw in a mom- more love form coufitry than I have have served here to-night. gNot be-• transport even days are required to old F6rfrao had again rung ate 1ae11 no y p a letter from Florence to ant there might be truth in its But for Botan. cause of ourselves, but for the sake of Y . doubt to have has supper remove; for „y Bay. New ark. - ` = I should like to have it proved; .and of humming a tune, and walking up and Come, tsaid Longways= let the., hiin. If he should befriend us, and There is but dee Garibaldi and one . hie seemed to be attracted b the rung man draw onward with' his bal- take urs up, and then -find out what course you Sion't care to tell the steps do's+ Y •► 'twould Shakespeae, Pennsylvania having the_- - lively bursts of conversation and mel- et, or we shall be here all night. you did when ,staying hare, honour of ownin the letter. of the process sufficiently for me to do ody from the general' company below. "That's all of it," said the singer grieve and wound Ices natural pride as g - - . that, without my paying ye well fort ge ,sauntered out upon the landing, and tipologetienlly, Mayor of the town." Delmar, Md., had a mad dog scare "Soul of m body tlien we'll have Elizabeth, who would perhapis have lei t week, and thirty-eight dogs were Off." descended the staircase; ;, y • When Elizabeth-Jane had carried a•not.her 1 said the general dealer. been more alarmed at this than her killed try the town autharitiea. The yotimg'man reflected a-moment down .his supper-tray and also that us- "Can you turn a strain to the ladies, mother had Rho known the real elar Lord Byron was once a great fad iA or two. - "I don't know than I havoc any ed by her mother and''herself she found sir? inquired a fat woman with' a -ionship was not much disturbed about America and his reward is 24 towns - . dbjectian," he said. "I'm going to an- the bustle of serving to be at its height figured purple apron, the waist-string it as things stood. , Her "he" wag an- bearing his name, either by . itself or ' -. '-. of which wap overhun so far b her other man than her oor mother's. "For below as it always was at this hour. g y „p as a prefix, other couhitry, and curing bad corn is + sides a to be invigible. myself, she said I didn t at all mind . - The your woman shrank from hav- There were mac more native ]sora -- - not the line I'll take up there. Yes, in an the to do with the round- Let him breathe—let him breathe, waiting a little upon him. Hes so re-. I'll tell a the whole of it— ou'll make g Y g g Mother Cu�taom. Ile hasn't of his spectabte, and educated—far above the soldiers in the Union armies during 1 y Y floor serving, and crept silently about second wind yet," said the master gla- rest of 'em in the inn. They thought the civil war than those were ioreigu - more of it here than I will -in a foreign observing the pcene—sic new 'to her, zier. bine very simple not to know their grim born soldiers. E_ . ' fresh from the seclusion of a sea-side „ oonintry� Just look here a minute, sir. Oh yes, but I have 1 exclaimed the broad way of talking about tht�ruselves Dlrs. Helen Cody Wetmore; the editor' cotta e. In the general parlor, which t I can show you by a sample in my carp- was lar youn man ; and he at once endered here. Bu of courm he didn't" know— ands publisher of the Duluth Press, _ gee, stere remarked (the two or "Oh annie" with faultless` modula- he wars too refined in his mind to know week] ,pis said to be a sister � . pt-bag. three dozen strong-backed chairs that , paper, throe round a 'ai t.ions, and another or two of the like such things-1 Thus she earnestly plead-* ' Buffalo Bill. The click of a lock foll6wed, and'there g nst the wall each fit- N i a sentiment, windin u at their earnest ed• le and gassuth ae outdistan- ted with its ni,al oecu ant—the sand- g p a P `- _- was a sifting and rustling; then a dis- ' P regent with "Auld bang -Syne." Meanwhile the "he" of her mother ced b� Bi amk, for there are but to ed float—the ,kiss settle, which pro- B Y q . _ sussicp about so many ounces tol the 'acting endwise from the wall within Y this time he had completely taken -was not so far away as even they Napol and one Napoleonville and ' . budher and d in and refs' statinhe dors pcxgser�9ion of the hearts of the Ding thought. After Ic,lving tho Ring of seven K albs. rt'' g, tg g, permitted Elizabeth to be a of Prtisaia's inmates, including even Prussia he ]esti sauntered up and down and so on. spectator of all that went, on, without t The gr at Climo ranch, in Southe . - old Coney. Notwithstti.nding an otos- he empty, High Street, passing and rq herself being articularly seen. Califotni cam ►osis 40,000 acres. o!- - "Thlese few- grains -wall be sufficient j sional oddity which awoke their sense repassing the inn in his promenade. 1 g - - The young cotchman had dust oin- of the ludicrous for the- moment, they When the Scotchrnan sang, his voice land, is to be sold to a London syndlo- . _to show ye with," came in the young ed the guests. These, in addition to the tate for 2,000,000, f b°gaII h0 V1eW 'bite through a golden had reached I-ItZnebard s ears through . r- - fellow's voice; and after a-pause, during� respectable master-tradesmen, occupy- haze which the tone of-leis mind seemed the heart she ed holes in the window- ]luring 1805 nearly six hundred wo- ' which same o ration seemed to be in-. ing the Bleats of privilege in the bow- t.o raise around him. Casterbrid a had shutters, and had lets him to rue�'n mad 3 a Pe g pause out- .plication for patents in the _ window and its neighborhood, included sentiments-Casterbrid e tently watched by them bath, he gig- an inferior set as the unligfited end, � g had romance aide then a long while. United I ingdom. In the United States • harmed, "There, now do you taste that." whose seats were mere benches againat but dais stranger s' sent.iinent was cls To txj sure, to ire sure, how t-hat the num ria Lai ger. the wall, and who drank from cups in- diiffering quality. Or rather, pe;rhnps, fellow does draw me !" ho had said to The of test apple tree of Georgia `lf a complete!—quite restored, or— the difference wait' mainly superficial ; himself. "I suppose 'tis because I'm so ori t-he arm of John It. Wilson,- of „ stead of from g#asses. Among the lot- , rive]]—nearly. ter she nrom acmes of ons person- he wars to them like' the poet of a new lonely. I d hive given him a third \� rights;it le. It was planted long be- "Quite encu h restated to malts school who takes his contemporarieg by share to have stayed I" fore Geo is was a state. g good a who had stood outside the windows g gas storm ; who sus not ,sally new; but is seconds out of it,",said the Scotchman. of the Goldetn Crown. (To be Continued.) Dr. J M. Toner, the Smithsonian , , - the first to articullate «hat all his lis- ¢ expert, whco died recently `'To fetch it back a nti.rely is impossible;- Behind t-hsir backs waa a small win- teners have felt, though but dumbly . - - writer a -. dow with a wheel ventilator in one of till then. - wa.s neva r married. He occupied a large Nature won't stand so much as that, the anes, which would sudden] start 'A PITIFUL ACCIDENT. - ]rouse in tiVa�hingt.on alone. {P. t9 The silent landlord came and leant but here you go a great,way towards off spinning with a jin lin noun as a 8 g over the i3ettlo while the young man Two Ch i.it•hn IQtn,►h�ei Aimoet to flfatiif to Old nghsh names are_ frequent Lt. Well Bir, 1 hat's the ro mss. suddenly sto , and ice isuddenl s art p I P y song , and even Mrs. St►xnnid e-manag- enough in Winthrop, Me., so that oil - ,' . . again. ed to unstick, herself from the frame- 31et Their gather. three s ores side b side a ear In . dant value it,far it can be butt of. lit- While thus furtivel snaking her sur- work of her chair in the bar, pend get - � One of the saddest accidents which ham+ Ol harm and Dillingham• - tie use in countries whee +the weath- vet' the cvpening ward of a song rest- as far as t.ho door-past which movement qag ever occurrod in the Windsor ata- The v: William Callan Hicks, s , _ er is more settled. than in ours; and ed der ears from behind the settle, in she accomplished -by rolling herself widely awn revivalist orf Kentucky I'll be only too 'glad if A's of service a melody and accent olf peculdar charm. round as a cask i4•t�xindled rhe the chine tion of the Canadian Pacifio Railway can rem; t from tremory every word is ' Yomr, There had been some singingg before she by a drayman wit rut losing the per at Montreal, took .place on. Saturday- tfhe'' Bill , except the -Book of Psalms. ' rte_ came down; and naw the ,Scotchrnan had pendicular: evening. It reused ititonso excitement The f vorite team of the Empero>f . "But,- hearken to me;" -pleaded Hen-- made himself so soon at• home that, at "And are yo , to bide in Cao- and roused such id- emit a the ement rf Germ, hey, is•a lrm of chestnuts, one award» "My buszuness, you know, is in the request- of some of the„ master- terbridge, air ells • tradesmen,. " Af the of whit, was raised in Susquehanna, corn and in hay, but I was brought 'he too was favuurng the Ah—no ! otchman,with people generally that even nezt pa Th© other came from Binghamton, - F rorm� with a ,song. melancho voice; "I'm day hundrbtls vis►ted the station to N.Y. t up as ahay-trusser simply, and hay is Elizabeth,-Jane was fond orf mus�ilc• ahs --onl stn on my . took at the scene of the trouble. Mrs. what I understand best, though I now cl►uld not help pausing to listen; ana the way oreign Freder ck Lockwood, of Bridgeport • do mor in corn tha�r in the other. If longer Bhe listened, the more she was parts. Barber, of 2016 Notr© Dame street, Conn., bequeathed $°0,000 to a bay enraptured- She lead never heard any '•We be war it," said arrived at the station on the 6.30 train club, pro viding a similar amount is you ll accept the gsituatian, you 'shall singing like this; nd it was evident Solomon. .Lu o can ill af- from a three moist hs' absence. With raised f om other sources within five manage the corn branch entirely, and that the majority ori the audience had ford to loose ynd-pipes like her were .her two children, a bo of years. I - receive a oommissioan in addition to'sal- not heard such frequentlt►, for they yours when theamong us. 'And Y A gree -grandfather,,grandfather, fay 8zy•vo wee attentive to a much greater de- verily,',,to mak' a unintance with a eight and a girl of ton. Her husband, ther and son, all working together digL _ j- - "It 1s liberal—very Iiterah but 'no,'no g� than ordinaary, They neither whir- man a come from no far, from the land bar. G. Barber, a well-known local oleo- ging a cd Lla•r, ]was a rat her -unusual far- k pered, nor drank, nor dipped their pi6e- o' perpetual snow as we may say, where tricban, was thea to meet his family, rniby gathering iii Eastport, Me., one . rI oannetl" .the young man sfill ,re- stems in their x1+3 to moisten them, nor tcolve.4 and wild boars and. other dan- day -last week. pushed the mu to their neiglititrurs. erou:t anitnaloules be as common as B° w'� standing outside the grating At )4fu tie I d. a run wo ancon- - plied with some distress in his accents. The sin er him, 1tf Itickbirds herei►bout�i—wh 'tis a `vh1oh sr paritt;es the train latfurru Prom n "13o be ill" said Hemahard conclnesive- >� grew ematiantil, till she cou,d imagi�e' a tear in his e e as thin 'we •a , Y. rho general w t' P milted s stile aftery quarrel ngg wit„til Now—to than the ejub et—ono y c n t lu e,very day and there s g ai ing rooru. ile wag 'her sista -in-law on the point whetheJ; �'• ge ,le the words wont our :— goo sound inforination for bide-at- IeiinlnF, against the fence which #cars green co n should fro cooked on the cob - turn deserves another: don't stay • It's hams and it's Name, hams fain homon like�we when such a man opens the general public from the I►teg age or not. r to fwL4h that miserab'Le su Gfome would I� his mouth. elevatrr and prevtnts them . reac�iug �. PPer� The ne frictiim wheels invented to my house; I can find something bet- O hams, hams, hams to my sin c(rlin- • Na but ye mistake my country," thea train platform across It, r by . ter for' +�a thaw cold ham and ale.". tree! sold the young man, looking round u�- Ile saw lila little rnc+.g come rushing W• J• H .man, which it Lg eglrected DonaLQ Farfrae was gray fu-1—sai he There's an eye ,hat ever weeps and a on, thorn with tragic fixity ; till his frons the train searching for him. As wild int ase the speed df locomotives . - feared ire must decline—that he wiseed , eye lighted up anal his Cheek kindl,�d they got. roar the+ grating he called to 1100 ilex ass hour, are being tested to leave earl fair face i11 ire fain, _ ; T II6%t may' : As I pass throu h Annan Water with wit.ta a sudden enthusiasm- to right them. they recd nize+d the voice and at Cape ay, N.J. - • "Very wel9," said Henoahlard quickly, m bonnie bands agarin; their errors. "There are not perpetual Instead of going trough the gate turn- The Se tember crop bulletin of- the "please yourself. But I tell you,young When the flows i,$ in the bud, and the snow and wolves at all in it I—extern est to the right and ran acros.9 the bag- State rd of Agriculture credits Do- • a man, if,,tEhis holds good for the- bulk,- Leaf u snow in winter, and—well—a little in wll elevator which wags in place and niphan County, Kos., with the highest • as it has done for the same le ou have [ the tree, with �t.he automatic ate o n. '['hat was avers d corn ield in the State—fort - '/'. :� P � Y The lark aha][ ng me� hams to my sin Ruriimet• just somdtt itnc�y, and a "gayer- K pe g, y y- :. , - - oaved my credit, stranger though you eoun'tee I. lunzie" or two stalkin aWut here and all right, but the children anti Mr. Bar- eight bushels an acre. - �* _ he.;- What Bhala, I pay .you feat• this ; there, if ye tray cal( .them dangerous. her hoth failed to notice a grip of eleven Miss Rose Kellogg, for the past two c'_ knowledge V' There was a urst cif applause, and Uh, but teen, y.ou should takt, is turn- inches aeitosq which 9r'.I)ar:et ell t h° edge - g year a resident of Spokane, Wash., has . "Nogg at a14, nothing at all. 'It a deep silence w h was even more alo-, mer jerreny to.F,'dinboro , and Arthur s of the, ba x e elevator from the fence decided to become a lady travelling man may onot prove necessary to ye to use quant than the; app�ti*.i8� It Was of Seat, and all around, and then go on against which their father was leaning. and she is now, on the road for ones pi . • it often., and I don't valve it at all. I such a kind than the snappping of a to the Lochs', and all the l[ighland crcen- In their.eagernem they sprang forward, New York's largest music stores. I t,'hought I might just tas welil let- ye pipe,stem too bo for him by old Sol- cry—in May and June—anti. you would ,lust touched his hands and the next • . know, as yoiu were en a difficulty, and onion Longwayswho was one of those never sa 'tis the land of wolves anti moment had disapix�ared to ire dayh►fci CY•' Phipps, the giant of Penobscot •: : • they were ver haTrd u oin athered at the a and of the room, 'r retual snow I" a count , is the etion o st man in Blaine - y p ye.' $ lsh Pe' I guiri.9t 1 he hard cement flooring fully to-do S 8 f I He hard paused.."I sha'n't stun for- oiee.med a harsh ped irrevgrent t#ct. "Of course nut—it stands to eagon," thirty feet below. The anguish rf the Y. and he is wLlling to .true hi get this," he said "And from astrang- "Then 'the ventilator in the window- said Buxzford. "'Tis barren Ignorance Pathe+r and mother, the excitement of right. to that .title. Ile has Lifted and - - girl. -. .I couldn't believe you were not Pane spasmodic*lay started -off f9tr a that leads to such words. He's.a simple the passengers with which the station moved a whole house one end at a time. .. • the ttna,n I had engaged) Says I to new spin, and the ppathos of Do>iaW's homespun man, that never wits fit for was crowded, and the wails of the in- When Abram Hewit 's family go to - myself, 'He knows who I am and re- song was temparariliy effaced. good cotnparny—think northing of him, ured children made a scene which Mr. Europe for the summer the sail on lit- . - ' n ,r �� - •I commends himself by this stroke.' And Tway not amiss--np�t at aUlf amisal 8►r, �;vitas, the station -agent, says lee will ferent steamers, meetin on the other �- yet it turns out, after alq, that you are muttered Ch�risotopher Klomey, who,•was ''And do ye carry your flock bed, never forget an long as_ he lives. side. If'one steamers could goo down - tnott the man] who answered my adver- also present., And removing ,his pipe a and your quilt, .anti your crack and your Willing &,indis. picked up the little part only of the Hewitt flock would be tiseme�nt, but a stranger l" finger-breadth from his lips, he , said bit of shiny ; or do ye go in barebunes, ones. The boy was unconscious . and lost. . - . "Ay, ay; 'tis so," said the young man, aloud, "Draw oar with the next verse as I may say?" inquired Christopher suffering from serious external and in- Charles Leater, 75 ears old, who died y Henchard again suspended his wards young gentleman please." Loney• - - ternal in juries. Thr little girl had ap- the ether da in I3er�a T� - and then hie voice came tho htfultlyl "Yes. Let's rhav?e it again, ptrafiger,to "I've sent an m lu a thou h it parently eascuped without +serious hurt, y � , , t me o1 " - ,. Mpg y lIy �— • g but that will not itivel be known t"ho founders of Berea Ccs, age, the first Your farehsad, F arfras, is : omethin.g' acid the glazier., a stout, bucket-headed isn t much ; for t1iH vuytcge ie long. Pce Y Inistitution established in the south far ' like my poor brother's—now dead and man, 'with a white apron rolled up Donald's eyes dro _ped into a remote irefore many clays. Tier hrot.her was the co-educata,on of the whites and �++aane; and the nose, too isn't unlike his. round this waist.L "Follks don't lift up ,ze as he added: ' But I said to myself,- taken' to the Montreal General Hasps- blacks. - • Ycuk. must ire what— ive foot none, I threir hearten lflkke that in this part of ever a one of the prizes of life will . dol nidal she was thought to be able Z4:illiamf J. Gilmotro�, wha died im C 1= t on?, I am sdx foot one and a half thie world. Anti turning aside he I come by unless I undertake it 1; aril ken home an there she is now. 4 out iaf my- shoes. But what of thatt said in undertones, "Whto is the young I-Edecided to go." At last accounts both the boy and umbus, O., the other day at the ale of - t� my buslness, 'tis true .that -stren th` man's—Sootch, d' a say P" girl are doing well and hopes are en- 73 years, was arae of the most widely . g A eneral sense of regret in which known la ors in the State and was . -� and bustle build u ,a firm. But ud "Yes straight ram the menimtaina of tertained of, the recover of both of P j �' F.liza reth-Jaane, ,shared not loaet made rt' y at one time a justice rf the Su memt and knowltedge are what keep it Scotland, I believe," replied. Caney, - itae,lf ap arent in the company. As she them. The C.I .Ili. officio did all the preme oistabliplied., Unxluckil I am .tbad at YouEn. Farfrae repeated the last ould to assuage the grief of the rents Court of Ohio. F lookfed a Farfrae. from the back of the - ,. science, Farfrae bad at f" ares—a rule verse. It was plain that nothin so and see to the com.tort of tlae two lit- The sil�►er spade -used by.tbe Mnrquia I --. g sortie she decided that his 9tatementss tie ones. oP Ncorm ndy,then Governor of t�ueena- o'thumb soirt of mane Yr,u are just the Pathetic" had been heard at the King of � showed him to be no less thoughtful - . - •reverse-,I can see tba,t4 I have bt--en Prussia for a considerable ,time. The ( than his fascinat,in mel ie.s revealed land in urning the_first sod of the Looking for such as you these two year differeuoe of accent, the eacitabildty os him to lie cordial and Imp Zoned. 6he , Brisbane and, Ipswich railway in 1873,• and et ori are eat fe¢ me. Well be- rhes singer, the intense local feelin pis INDIAN'S OP1NiUN OP' CYCLING, a.as lou ht at a Bowe awn rho in y y gx'tnd admired t'he seriou,9 li ht [n which he r3' P P fore � l,ot me ask this: Though you the seriousness width which he worked looked at serious things. Fie had seen The Western Indiana, altthough not New Yor the other day, • are not the sun man ; thou ht ou himself up to a climax, surprised thio Chair an Jones told Ne�v En l y g g y no jest in ambiguities dnd roguery, as fond of work, do not approve of indol► gland wee, w.hat's the difference? Can't ye set of worthies, who*verb only,too prone the Casterbridge toss-pot:s had done ; ant white men4 The "hes tree silo meal who wapntsd an active _ _ stay just the same?i Have ou reale to �t up their emotiions with eaustiv and ri fit] not—there was none. .' e P t3'� white - ' y words. y �h man, in t,}a+eat• estimation is the white campaig in their own tatee that the made hepp your insane about t Ame�ri- dislike those wretched humours of national free silver cotmmittee would ,- I can Uotlanf I won't mince matters. I "►Dang�ed of ou.r country down here Christopher Coney and his tribe • and man.who works herd, and to sit by him not try t carry any State north of the, feel you would be invaluable to me— worth singing about like that!" con- he did not appreciate them. He seem- and watcahi hien ais he toile seems to af- Potomac or east of the Alliegleanies. ` , .3- that needn't be said=and-if ou wilt] ' tinued the glazier, as the Scotchman ed to feel exact] ford them never-fail-ing pl�eatsure. Some " Albert Cooper, the kewark, N. J. ► . $ y ae she felt about life start' acid be my manager I wog make again melodiRed with a dying fall my and its surroundings—that they were ' ittwrnth your while." sin aountreel' "Whoa you take away a tragical, rather than a comical, thing; Yom warriors of,'thre Bltacrltfoot tribe motorm wha saved t.tie 1•ife of a ldttl44 child jumgig over the dashboaad My plrans, are fixed, said the young from among us the forobs and the rogues that though rile could be gay on oo ca- sat irn the shade one day watching a of hiin ca as the child was rolling fro main m negative tones; "I :have form- sand the Lammigers, and the want*n hus- cion, ,moments of gaiety were inter- f rou of laborers wlio were construct_ the fend r after bein •struck receive . ed a scheme, alnd there ca-n be no mote sies ,and. the al,artterns, and such like, lodes, and nopa.rt of the,actual drama. ,B g ' _ words about it. But. wild you not drink there's exist few left to ornament a song It was extraoiedinar how Similar their ing a grade for a branch rai.lproad in a ohegtae foo• $50 from t ie trol-1,ey 'com- ; with lme, sir? I fiord t4is CasteAridge with in Casterbdr[dge, or ]the country views were. Y 'Montana . They were commenting up- pony• ale warreming to the toEm,a,ch—ay, as round." - - • Though it wags still early, the young on the workmen and thein work, when Unscre Ing the covet from an old . Presbyterian cream " "True," said )auzzford tthe dealer, Scotchinan expre�gsed hie wish to retire, a bicycl6►st, thre first that "they had ev- locked elodeon, that the-instrument . - "No, no; I rain wouL�Ci, but I can't," looking at the grain of le tables "C'as- wbereupon the landlady, whispered to er seen, came riding along the newl,V m�glet ai the hhoir at t e funeral of a . said Henchard gravel�y,�the scraping of terbridge i,s a old, -hoa.:ty place o wick- Elizabeth to run upstairs and turn completed kradea He had got off the Oilldless ew England widow who died lids cha x. informing tho listeners that edness, by ald account,t 'Tis recorded in down his bed. She took a candlestick train at the lest station, and was o- re�tl 1 the descendant's relatives came j - hs as icing to leaver When I was history that we aebelled against the and proceeded on her mission, Which -i to thra fo'r't a Littre fucrther on. T e P� ,000 in United State$ bonds . a young main I went far that sort Ki• one or two •hundred years ago, in was. the act of a-few moments only. In ns watched the wheolmm� without stowed way inaii.de. i • . - i . of thing too strong—f too stropg— the time of the ftamata>g, and that lets of When, candle in hand, she reached the a word until he gassed beyond a knoll, In ',hs village of Pomfret,.a few miles and was well-nilgh. ruined b� ill I did us wa shang�ed on Galllows Hill, and top of the stairs on 'her way down which bid him from view—the•n they from Putnam, Conn., love s the onlyy sxir- ; a deed on account of it which I shall q artered, and our different jints. sent again, Mr. Farfrae wars at the foot com- expressed. thtais senutiments .concerning viving- great great grapnddaughter ,sett' be ashamed of to mg dying day. It about the country like butcher's meat; ing up. She could not very .well, re- �• . General Tarsal Putnam. 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Poor a� they are, WORLD OVER acy in the United States Court at De- they help show her to'be human and • B mo of the ItRttsons Why 13Le illus Sneteps- ` : - frost. royAlty is lovedust in proportion as Chemical DisaoYery by lc(Mdeat of a t7�= t Al r ,� fully Ila ><Ier Itulo for Neurit' It can denionstra o ,that. As a mat:- pound Daving This 8tranze reculiaarw Intetrestln }tants About +aur 8wn Country. The '(plait' notable feature in tIle rag sixty Years-1flere Irorms or Monareh >� y ter of fact, Victoria' is endowed by na- ty—The Manner in Which Its l�'reper - areal Britain, the United States, and ports •from the New York eommerca>u(b - Tolerated. tura and experience with an almost ties }racoma Keown. agencies is the marked irrhtccrease In the unrivalled -faculty for skillfully hand- A 1 Parra of the Globe, Coadensod and nurliber of failures for the past three fly upon it that the European eov- Y Y This strange , t A�Sorted for 8asy Reading. 'months. The azeepted. explanation is ling difficult situations, and for deal- ge fire is of the conalstr 'that the ma jotrity of these are "pollti_ ereign, who, when her reign is almost g y paste;-sand is -harmless while in - - iri with men and women. Her per- enc of CAI+tTADA,, -'I: cal" failures, but `thea e' lanati(pn does sixty, years old, has absolutely nothing . ceptions are swift and. correct. Her xp a quiet state. The friction caused by not add anythLn to 'the commercial to fear from any hostile movements savoir faire and sa,voir dire are as near Bale blowers are operatintg sirs Kepley as possible to king intuitive. Whatever rubbing it against a Isald surface will, ti stability of the nited States. The within her realms, is a very remarkable _ City, Man. i ' business features .uf, the week has been disputes t.lie histori<Iri may have as to however, sat it'aglow, and nothing will The population Epf gingston increas {'he steady advanci� in wheat. Cotton woman indeed, writes an American cor- her talents they .are sure to agree in extinguish the flames, which will 'burn - ed 100 durin the has wea,kesied, and the demand now for respondent._ conceding her tact. g.. yew' with a blue light and an intense heat - po g ff 4e Victoria is a woman of'many talents. I robalpty, the .appeal which her Ips- ff ' London .sportsmen hove or anized, cotton oods, is. of the strictest ne• ssi� , ! P-. the Tha,men Valley game .preserve. tour kind. Prospects are said to be The actual constitutional • funetio s of cliar personality snakes to (he Brifish till the compound is completely destroy- - Brantford's o elation }les' increased ��' but this is-usual, only the niatvr- imagination is lie.ightetied in affective- ed by combustion. Water hes no e!- 144 this ear, t3ce a . , ialization does not always occur. The the English queen may be dismissed in nein by a life-long habit of seclusion. fact on it• it sari be made into balls y ding to the assessors Those wh'o worshi her have but few ' re'turns� ( truth, is that trade, all over the United a sentence. - t3hla signs documents and p and th¢own an where, and it will burn States is in the worst possible state, suggests. or vetoes the appointments of oplx'rt.uriit.iP to gaze upon the obl'ect Y, The Guelph Council has appointed a and foir obvious reasons we cannot ex- of their adoration in rho flesh. They with, slow but flexes aombustion,whie]I committee to effect a settlement wills poet any rriarked irTiprorvement until bishops. . That is above all. But sbe are_ fainiliar . with her featureis in a makes it unlike any known fire. ex-TreasurerIarvey. ' the sprints of, next year. Thera are, exerts a vast indirect influence on af- t hontgarrd.l and one statues, and ten thou- . The population of Hamilton increas- and will be, fluctuations, of course, but fairs. She. may not be able to check sand and one phoiographs and .paint- - HOW TT IGNITES. ed 634 dul•irr the year, aboordin to they the material condition (of trade will in s. But her •actual person ie only ff Y ff f Uynaanite and gunpowder requ d - assessment returns. not alter for some months. l the advance of events for long, tpUt she infrequently vouchsafed to papular - The body of Alea: McKenzie,a Ham- GFNb%RAL. r can raise>• great difficulties. in the' way scrutiny. spark to ignite tharn, and powder pro- - ,,. Ilton man, was fou• d in the ba Ib of their progress and, on the other hand, Millions of bier I;ngliyh-apeakin� .sub- duces an explosion, not a regular fire, . w 3'• Thee is'a markted change fn (lie. terse ject�t during the last, aixt years have To ire this compound there is est . is supposed he committed suicide. of the Russiarh, press towards England. may mightily hale their dispatch. For never seen her at all. Mill►ona living p° 1.- ' It is rumoured at Niagara Falls, The striking coal miners at Brux and instance, the British prernior would find to-day in London have never seem -her the slight friction of rubbing it against . • -Ont., that_- the Canadian electric line Osseg, in Boheamia, are becoming riot- his duties much less arduous if he could twice. The unknown is the formidable some ordinary substance. There is no - --. _ will run in co-operation with the.,Goige ods, omit his daily letter to the quer+n while And,' perhaps, t.ho adorable. • So far as explosion_or rapid spreading of flames - - line' next season. ,, the publio is concerned, Victoria has , Seven or ei ht' basidia in the heel,- The dotk -laborers strike at. Ham- parliament is in session, and if in other cased the greater part--of her natural but a strange pasty substance eompoa� . g ti Bs burg .-:liar beets settled favorable to �` ed of lie f' Hess quarter of (lananoque were burn- I matters he were not compelled to ole- ifs—e peels ly the last thirty pears--- ins ire, which cannot beetampr the at.,t ors: •in august seclusion. ed out or killed in any known- way. ed, and, at one`time the town wan in .: serve the forgnatity of consulting the great danger of destruc ion. : Jac al, Hayti, has tiee�i partly de- .royal a1 will. Her London appearances have been John Floyd, the discoverer, has been stxoy el by fire, and 2,000 f its 'inhabi- Y very few. Her time 'has been spent, The Hamilton Hospital Committpe is for several -years delving in all sorts tants are homeless. I Victoria is far from being a political as to nine-tenths of it, in a Scotch cha- . investigating the accouints of the ' teau at Balmoral, at' Windsor Castle of chemicals, as his numerous invention House of Refuge, irregularities in the 'T'he Armenian .refugees t Marseilles nonentity, even though it has become g g in the suburbs of the metropolis and required constant study. Orae day his contracts for.supplies be ' re entad. are reported to sae destitute and suf� a proverb that the British queen rel ns, peg p p q g at a`country hout�e on the .isle of faring great hardship- Y wished to make a ser in substance with The Hamilton Council has decided but doers nest' govern. There' is. a high Wigh•t._ The monotonyof this exis- to grant the ten-year exemption,, on Seven men •were lost from the Bri- fence hart been varid b an ocean• which to experiment, and for that ur- sense in which she d0ag govern leer neo- y 11 Pe P the cold storage warehouse, with the tish cruiser Satellite in ,)arab harbor 'sionitd private operatic or theatrical per-. - - during a severe at.orm, pie. She wields a unique power over P ` P pose placed in a liquid soma waste sub- - ,•• understanding that jt be in operation g fQrmance, annual dtate ceremonials stances whlc;h he thou ht would= when b June next. t A -lot b0 b 40 on the pr ci al.stroet them, through 'the corist.ant appeal known ars drawin rooms, and t.be g � I - - y Y .P g dissolved produce the wished-for com ;, Astranger, believed, to be G.L. Twiss of Jfhannesburg; sbld� last week for *hich ben existence makes to their [m- official visits cif her minigterg. Empha- ► ! .. Hartford, swallowed a quantity of $100,000, or $22,000 a foot: front. agi,nation. - tic.ally she has dwelt apart: pound. But he loured the material ho - . ,) -- laudanum at St. Cafhatrines with sui- Major Wates was tried lty court-mar- ..t is no exaggeration to say that` the AL1140S'1` MARKS AN EPOCH. _ wanted before this liquid vv:i dissolved. .. cidal intent. He recovered under a tial for the summary exe ution of ,the . As 'a consequence, when she has con- so left-the jar containing the solution English are an imaginative people. They j g doctor's c e. Matabele Chief -Ma,koni, aa1d. was aa- seated to show herself the event hag all are not iuh aisles aur articular) euro- on the sLelf for several weeks, thinking ' It is re, rted ba Victoria, B. C., that quitted. p p Y but marked an epoch. This condition . ` the British cruiser Wild Swells, the � no `mo-e about it. . . . The Spanish G�rverryrnent has ordered lienal ; but they are imaginative. Let ofthinIM has re9ulte�d 'iri creating a ---smallest' vessel of the Pacific; coast qty thousand rifles' from a German their literature witness to this, For half-mysterlous at.movph re about her Finally hie thought of using the I. .-1 - squadron, struck a submerged rock in manufacturer, to be delivered iA No-. sixty year Victoria has been the . one strangely at variance w th the keen and when lifting it down from the &halt •l . Callao harbour, whilb under ful .,:speed. vember, -�utilirity of English political life. That 1' bit of in the rim and pro- pep some of the liquid spilt on the floor. Her chances are few of. escape from g Y P tt should have tnten9ifie the romantic - total destruction. An irade issued at Conetant.inople tin DII, Flo d thou ht nothin sheat the . . Friday orders the formation of a flo- sale life of the English masses—tho pear- Plements of tier career fr m the British Y g g - A telegram received at the Depart- tills of ten torpedo boats,fur the de- sentry and the artisans. Point of view is natural nd indeed in- matter till he noticed a sensation of . me,nt of Marine and F' eries,:, from I vvit�bly. heat about ibis foot and on luul�ing Commander Wakeharm, at G fence of the lkardaaiellea. LOYAL TO Tlil?I1Z QUEI�:N. i ys ripe' In consvcluenc a of an attack made on No anal Is of the seer .t of her dome- down found that the soft paste Which — - states that the fishing is good ;tin the Inritlon would be correC . «bleb did Canadian Labrador coast l and the in- a l"rench party under command of Gen. Were she to attempt to put into prac- not take Into account. ictoria's t.hor- bo.d fallen out of the ' buttle had -be- :,., n Galleni, a state of siege has been no- tical exercise any of the ghl German affectio , not. only for wine a mass of soft, flickering flames, - x habitants well off for the winter. p powers with ou y claimed in Madaga-w". state etiquette, but. for . he trappings - • There was no sickness of distres . The which the constitution, by a seri©s of and the suit of woe." omitting an intense heat. He puts his , 1. Newfoundland Labrador fisUory is Accurciiug to'reports received at Ber- dail i nored fictions, Invests her, those fcaot on the bwt, slam in it out:, as- I bad. ( Ida, the Sci!•tan -is appointed an inter- Y B �_ 1 ping �' ' Civil Service entriutice examinations -national COanrriillee to inquire into the people. would raise a general clamor, fie thought, and turned to his work. i causes of the raceAt maattacre in the • . - will be held at Cbarlo(1e,tuwt 5tr. John, hold indignation meetings, organimi AN ARISTOCRATIC DWARF .. IEiN(ZUENCHAI3LE. I r}}' Turkish ca stall. alifax, (,tuel,ee, Mui�treaF; C�lta:wa, p agaigst royal aggression and do many _ When he turned around again helsaw- _ ` itigston, Toronto, T1aAlilwn, LoncLulh, It is reported that the SudA an has enc- other acts .of s iri_tecl protest. 13ut let t/e' R'as of ulgh Birth and Rree•ding, n d �, oft Arthur or i alt "te. Marie as the sled hire secx.nhtl wife aAd a batch. of p 1 that insteiiid of going out the fire;-pa8te Wav Favored by Royalty.. that hi rubbing necessities of the case! may warrant, courtiers, and notab,'rs, who were sus- a word of personal disrcI l., be uttered was ste:hdily hernias ; Q against her in A public place or Put)- On Soptetn,ber 5, 1837, at his cottage, it LaAI only smeared it over the floor, 1. Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary sail Vic; peered of treab,c,n. ff P 1 p and it Nvas eating into the w-uod every - - tori 1, commencing on th,z 10th. day of ,Sea•ious fighting lasting three days, lie print, and the whole mole, from. Aear Durham, England, whore he had . �T g g y P moment. lie tinea threw twvera! buck- ovember. his ta.ken p::ice; in Alaslwna.land, near Land's End to �i o' Groats would be lived in retirement for many year,, eta of water on the stuff, but Lhe, war GREAT BR.I'rAIIv: Muzce. i'he Brit iah were hemmed in immediately ric+d into her sham- died Borulwaski, a Polish 'Cour}t, but ter . h:id no effect -other t L:tiri to be ley the natives for ten hours. who had macici: that eountr t cones►'ted into offs of steam, and the - , George Du Alaurier,. the artist- and pion. To t t lie erli`bodiment, y he homes 1 . 'novelist, is reported ins, London to be A Vienna curr(Lspondent tvlegra.phs fire burned steadily on, cutting its!way Pu the Inca ,tilinine "worth. of big latter days. Though low of eta- i seriously, ill. that the powers helve agreed upon a through the soft pine flooring. Aii the Pacific settle lent of the eastern quer- The I l Walker of ture, he wars of high birth and breeding, experiments were beithg conducted IA - >' 'i Alderman George F ' udel )l'htllip®, flan whic�i is honorable to all 'parties. the '+ cantly in wh[c�h no doubt nae caused his..oar to thin back of a drug store, which wad fill- • , sheriff of the County sof London has q y mentioned- � ed with dangerous chemicals, the knew been elected Lord hlay of ,of London, to The fift.ee -ton elopp Spray, wh:ioh this o�oun Eauliue:ss a.9 a. bo. ire uentl that (something Must be dune to put . I - W Bailed from 1 tern in 1895 with Capt• succeed Sir Walter ilkria queen and ` ,:.as as a woman" I�u wa►g born In Novemlutr, 1739, In the Joshua Sl�oem as 'its sole occupant ar- —� (lie, estimate plao- the reign -of George II., and as he did wouldtbeiblown�eto at ,whole pleas . l .t -71.. Fred Barnard, the art sell of the ban- rived at �Ne castle N.5.1'V_, uu �Yed- DPiIY - not die till the filet. �. , year of that of After map fruit.les,t attempts to u! don Black and �ti bite, iL,L been _learned. ed u on Vic. 1, (tie murayes of her . Y p Put ,-*to death-in ,ted. It is supposed the bed- '°e`�aY' p y (lueen''tYirtori,t, at the ago of 98 years, it out, he 'procured a hatchet, and it dlc�,hiing caught fire while lie eves smuk� T�' }speech el�ivcred by the Emperor au-called subjvcts. Thvy regard 'her " he lived during thcxse of five British was only by cutting out the entire } 1. ins of Austria on the (x.casiu❑ of the open- the darns of gilt _fe.ininiae graces and vin- ecivereigus. At 1 year of age he had squire of wood on Which the paste t. in 0f llxp Ir n ate canal at Oreova hA- lues. ,'his applies must Flo.4ely, o adtaine+ct to. only 14 incht% in stature ; g. rested, that be succeeded in stopping : A eery large meeting,'w'as held.in Tip- dicates a puss to a.11ianee between Aus- cuurpe, to the inilliun, to.the rank ati at 6, to 17 ir'ehes, and at 3U, to 3U inches. the+ fire, ��hich burned 'fur at least an . . I`; perary on Sunday in favor of amnesty tiia, Rouuhari a, anci Serosa. fila. But in •r resp(+c tabl(p degree it -is Awl, he haul a'.iister, named Anastasia. - to the Irish political priso'riers. T�or 'lha true of all ii►lddly-class 13ritotla; seven ye rs �ounaer, who, when full 'ur. i - • - first time since thE. slit in (tie Irish it is stern( 6ri Itorne that. neg(rtia- During ' Afraid of the uses to which this ells- . P 1 g eight, year's rehident- to Lon- grown, w•as H lar ter than himself 1►y a ppaarrty, bLr. John 1ii11un ah(i Mr. ,John tions are pend ng between England and don (lye: �hrrcvr never heard taut one head anti shuulderm. iso that she ebtild covewy -might be put., Ms. Floyd has Redmond appeared on tape; shine lot- Italy with a vu;w to the IutLer hold_ never made blhb .sec.iet of the irigtedl p p Ix rsonal critirieui of an unfriendly atitn(l under hit' arm. Ilut, though Ho ants ulplio;, far iiicencfi:hlies would take • ing in re�adin :mss a large laxly of t.rcxppe P - : form. character panned upon Victoria ; and aniall in stature, ho wets a handsome advauta a of it and no place would Mr. Henry Asquith, Secret�hry 0f State t.o sail at a n urnent's nQticea to' the Le- that warn• a charge Of unciae tenacity man, his body. being of the Iriost per- � ' D y ; and hc•. Way, moreover, ice? s`'fe real hernia Those who use for the Home partrnent'.in the late vent. of ggrip upon her private purse. It is feet synimet r g' Liberal. Governi�ii4+❑t, speiiiing on the The Paris ( aulras says that. in view a ciiargo often made. The usual reply not Only a vett, but soinething of a oil or dynamite, or powder caA be easily Artileni.tn question, eaitl tlhtt such alas- of thlc+ ditit.url d state+ of affairs in (tae to' It. let th.it the queen must du sornc�- +cbolar anti an accornpllahed gentleinan• traced, as some 4,�eparatic,n Is nFces- y but with 'Ciii-s liquid fire, a cram- wicres -iri the dark age-si wvCld have led island of Mac agasear, twelve thouitand thing to -offWL they reputaLion of the his mifhd.lx,ing eultivatt.d to an extra- ear ' to a crusade. He urged coa`.rcion, . but troop.' will I , despatebod there after Priam 'of. Waled fat• exes,iv�o eipendi= ordinary degrecp of travel anci study inal who knew its cutheposition could . .` ""' admitted that England could not, em- the fetes whi ••h are to be e�:d in hon- Lure. for he hail visited various lands and burn bin .icy noiselessly through any ploy force without the co-operation of our of thci (' a.r. I- I The result of'this constant apiwal to ninny of the royal eourt� of 1,:urope. door, or set any home on fire by tlirow- R Ing against it a noiseless bell of the uissia. The C'airu ' arrrglxrrp(ient- of f.be Lon- the imagination of her subjects is that [n earlier life hc+ tied been exhi! sled, composition. UNITED S'T'ATE',:.. don Times lie . Ives tt re iso [so►ue+ truth after sixty years of her reign the toy- and heel uplpeitre.cl as an actor ; and The I he cexyt of: making this liquid file in a native r . t t t t the Khedive is airy of', llritorts is divided between aA George IV., rte 1 rincv of Wales, had A elution of S.iu Marcos;:Tease; bias alpstract sun and a resist 'I`liv real- sE+Hn anci kfiown him ,in those days. so snirtll that it can be easily used been -i,nnundated. I now ma•Icitig a t(nir of Europe incur{- y' ' instead of coal in heating a furnace. its is' the Woman ; t1�e •abstraction is It is reliited in the Memoirs of I Minea•s at l.eaderville, Col., have.-de- pito and t1v to tie' ha, taken with hiw her 8ovi•rei ntv. It I' Victoria, _the Charles Mathews," the couledian, that But .t.h�e most valuable properties are a scheme for Egypt i n independence. ' these which it possesses, which axe ab- te}rmin(3d to continue the otrike. queen. v%- it) prig ; it is Victoria, the in July, I8'll, when George+ had sue- Recent heavy rains have uined por= — — wolphan, who rules. Great l3ritain is in reeded to the throne, he, previous to be- solutely foreign to those of fire as now flans of the Catton crop in �1'exas. A V LUA13L METAL, tact a republic, but it is. certain that inR crowned, obtained an int.e.rview known to us. All forms of heat. ex- . - . Four lives were lost by tills founder no average T3rituti, high or law•, would tw•itb 13iprulwJaki, and in a most- deli- cept that of electricity, must be gen- t . 1nB oP flys barge Surmgtra &'t Milwau- !'ituPtti, Htthe to'Ivortl trK.; Now Yai'acd &t question for a tnolnenL the imperative cat.v manner offered hire any p(censers Fated in souls kind of a furnace and kee, Fifteen or weary Il Marr Pr.r t�ou,ul, : obligation of an definite "command" pease if he needed to make his latter, � constantly supplied with fuel, but from the head of the state. With vast days comfortable. Fie ordered that his this fire •is 110th flame and fuel itself As�triks of the bituuninuus coal assn- About a cupful can be. set on fire, ana The rare'ai tat tliur'uni, discovered by experience of affair there flag came to coronation noose should he shown to. p e� of the United States, similar to that the great emist, I =rzelitis, .early in ' p t � �� e three seams o, is rho lit to be ictoria' a corees on(1111 rsonal as- vel©t ittl the K nt andwn elan a `�v°rite it will burn with a steady glow for a a$ ct+ndancy over her pe op e, which it its g y g, ho re- an amu'• a ircnminent. th ptresent �ntu,ry, has just had a difficult for one tpal'A and educated 1D meInlper(+d (the dwarf, I3urulwaski visit- HOW IT -CAN BE USED. , • - The; Rt.-Hon. ,Toseph'Chaanbttrlain,t;Ie singular meraial resurrection. '1'6ur America to comprehend. - ed his sick chamber at the iegFest of 'rte 6ecretary of State, for the Colonies, left sum is a res earth that has long been ,Geerge IV. On pia death, on Sep This wonderful fire can be utilized tit New York on the -Germa=nic-.on Wed- simply a la &tory cur, 'ity, When WOMAN INSTEAD Ub' QUEEN. ; ben 6, 1837, Count Borulwaski's retrains the kitchen, and stoves can be- dispens- - need� for England.land. - wero laid in the Chiipel of the Nine ed with altogether as entirely useless. ki I. Y 8 It is because 0f this personal ascan- , bui•11W. it its a light Inure brilliant 000 Altars at Durham Cathedral. - In o1•der to fry anything it is only ne- Mr. John'Wanamaker of Pliladelph- dancy itis( the 4:,;QUU; of tli© United Y ff Y 1 is has ibou ht the stock . of Hilton, than that 0' -burning anagneaium, but kingdom toleraLe the foram of won- �— et- saxy to hang the pulp frcxin a wire g until the re :ant invention of incandes- a and mnear over the bottom a spoonful Mu(ghe6 4 Co., and will caM on the cent luau b mars in which the flame arcihy long after its ,substance hay do- THE QUEENS REMEMBRANCE. of the liquid. , In an instant there will. - busiinn�ss ml New Yoe k. P parted. •-'-+ be a bot fire, which will burn for over is incased ih a metallic mantle,.. no use, the movement for , formal republic How ,ser MaJesty Kve s the Prin" Con- an hour. So. that the cook of the fu- John D. Hart, head of 'the Hart was disc0ve ed far it. Upon ezperi- u and the abolition of monarchy has nov- . �t., hip Line, at: -Philadelphia, has menting with various Isubstanoes, it was l sort's Riernory green. tune can take hex fire out ihto the or Haloed a Pouting in England .under n arrested on a charge of engaging found ((brat he oxide of thorium, call- t'ictoria. Joseph Chamberlain began In' the rivet©, apartnhants of the country, it can be used in cooking for I in a.Cuban filibustering expedition. ed thcar•ia, i kes the best mantle for - p cam iri there will be no coal bills his political ceresin'as a republican. lie F g i I` �'w�o freight trains collided on Wed- such'burner , and-a demand-being thus lung ago forsook that faith. Denny Lar queen at Windsor castle _there are many but thte work Of heating furnaces; tli Qesday night at Philson, I'a., ,nil a large created for t, 'the! value of thoris sud- bouchere, rabid radical that he is, at- tuuching evidences of the manner ,In btfrning fires in grates, or running mo- .. Number o1 tra who were sten' p �oenl sera g from almost nothing u tors, coin be dare b a Ivarmleas little ' m�p� g ff p. tacks not the crown itself, but the which the memory of the Prince Con- Y . r e, were buried Ln the wreck e,Iid kill $250 a from Then a search began abuses incident to royal grants. Take spoonful of paste which can be taken . for new so cea. from which thoria could sort >s revived by her majesty. The these away and Mr, Labourchere would around in thio vest pocket. Burglar's chloroformed' r3be 'bne in obtained and the+ search is not yet content with monarchy. Ho lice said door of the queen's boudoir is inscribed: Of its practical uses, there are no end, g ry fin!s�d. rzilius •found . it in some �• the Hotel Normao, sit Nall, a;ss burb un much. himself: it is b no means Thin chamber was altered and deco- for the subject is yet in its infancy, - .1 -• . of Pittsburg, on Tuesday night and' fra ents f black marble in tbA Islands Clear that the Prinee of Wales, pupu the inventor thinking but of the harm cah of Owen, 1 rated under..the superintendence of H. - got away with X8,000 In I aqd >�5d0 Norway. The mineral lar as ho is, would be ably as .king No thktt alight come, having slapped his which he f und was known as thorite. R. H, the Primes Consort in the twenty hovve�ver, ,says ha in_ Worth of diamonds. keep the movement. similar in check. ' 'experiments. •-He, �; It contains thotria, oQ the oxide of thor- The facts just as they stand, are the fourth year of, the reign of (ween Vic- tends to resume them and find out more The Canmli.an Pacific stehmer•�Mani-' ium in to m-bination with• a certain y : ' - tabs was seized at Ssau9tt Ste. Marie, to amount of Ica. Thml lama` was after- beat testimony to the talent of Victoria. toritL. I'verything. In the chamber re- about this explosionlesa, noiyteleas, un- , - satisfy unpaid fines for violatic,ns of ward foun 1 in certain stones in the Probably her tact hats even rigor's to mains as it was arranged by fibs prince quenchable paste, which is fixe pato j ( i the res 4atiows of the United '•States do with her Personal domination in a thirty-six soars ago, and a conspicuous and sixnpl,e. Ural Moun Luis, and. chill in mon- - Treasury Department for navigation of �'Pe Y system practically republican. It is the object under a gglass shade is the boa- sury � i azite, a m' neral which is largely found fasbion of a certain' stripe of vulgar quet he presented to her majesty on � the a Uni d Stat a wedding morning, February 10, , - in the es and Canada, usual Britons to denounce all members of by Ing ff, Y , The loss of life by tris kr'ea,t storm , ly in the ds and avels of small the royal family below the queen, the 18f0. In the vogtibule of the long cor- CHINA 3 RICIIEST WOMAN, . [n the United States is much heavier streams in 'the form o yellow crystals. Prince of Wales and the Duke of York ridor leading to _the queen's private Fifty exclusive ,methods of ('resins than at firtgt reported. As the reports These mo zits stones are now being as tactless and maladroit. Without apartments there is a beautiful life- her hair are the property of Marcliion-= - come in from country districts,- the shopped in large quantities to England doubt some of the British royals have size marble group of her majesty and Heath-rate (swells roto startling pro- and Hamb rg from Brazil and Bahia. done foolish things, not to say stupid the Prince Consort, which -was execut- ess Li I3ting Cluing, the richest woman ! . portions. - ;' On a�riv'ng at their destination, they ones. Royal manhood and womanhood ed by William. Theed shortly after the in; Nina. Twice s day this luxurious : Carl McIllhiney, a tseyen-year-old boy, vire carefu ly sifted, for the grains of is no exception to the general hiw of prince's death In lleoembar, 1861. The .little lady bath-ea in oil of orange and . of Wooster, Ohio, is under arrest for the very reeious and orate mineral humanity, that, other thinger -being prince is arrayed as a knight. The acacia blooms, and one thousand attend- . f ueen has her arms around his neck murdering Thomas KidrUe ourteen years which is n in seals 'request: The ptrice a�ual, a fluence a d ease foster incapa- 4 old, who leaned him. ohild got a of th,oaia ' now much lower than it bIlity and tntsolo But Victoria -- and is gazing 1 vingly up into his face, �° ark constantly at service. In t bead was at thefbret rush of -the demand, domestic ealpriciousi}ess apart—has nev- while he, with his r lit arm extended, her wardrobe are 2,000. coats and x,200 t ' A letter written in 1Q90 try Major Ma but it tat' I ' commands- 115 ar• $20 >a or been found guilty of any want of points on high. Underneath Is the ap-' " trouserettes," which seems' a ver�r F pound, ording to the estate of the timely diwo,retion and consideration. At propriato line from Goldsmith: "He ample supply in view of the act that iYrle3y, Re ublican nominee for Pre- market. - offers a singular Illustra- all events, not iii her p public relation- allures to brighter world, and leads the thea Marchiorieas can walk- but a few . �idoot of the. United States,' has bees feet at a time. It is interesting to note - � tion of Ih'o - a worthless substance-may, shippss not in the discharge of the mans- way Th a group is covered -with -lace, Unearthed in which 40 ex ressses his b .the springing up .of a commercial fold,.dutles that. have brought her into and•stands laofore a bright re•t hart:- that she never fails to keep a detailed iedth in the doctrine of free, silver and Y. , fats to has con rasions}, record in need, bac° no-one of the most valuable direct contact with her ministers, her gground, which Adds vary coissideralilr account of the vast exyenditur of her support of Ilia polsition. treasures h'ieb the earth -contains, rliameut or Talar to its striking effect. household. . . ,. „-. . , ;,a. . . . ,; n, ` ._ .,. _.�,+,... :.- ..,. 2222 I .-.,y 1. - - .: ; .-- _ It. - - - - -' . J. 1. _ _ 1. t. , - _ 1 1 I .. - .I - .. - i 1• - - �.. .. _, .. - - , :. .. .. ..- .. ,,, :�. .: . ., -2;222: i�. .. . ., _.. ., 2222: -.,r„'. - r.. I , w _ - fr . ' '�- r . I . - !- _ - ;. . ck , - . . . :�, - . . . ..- I -,. _ - . . , -... . . ,, . •. .. .., . i.. [� , � " ..-i" _­_.. :.. .j. - 1. 1>. ,. - r . }T :. . . t � ... - . • ---_ . I -_ - -- - _. Lei fer,, 2 sear , Wm Fisher ; heifer, 1 9r, lb batter, lore $ E Duncan; 1p lbs butter -I :I Win Fisher ; heifer calf, under 1 r, Wm in lb rolls, Mrs El E Danoan: 10 !be crock _ - . ____..-0-M5W_ , Il • 1. y l 10 lbs crook butter, ., B9 , _ $ Fiehetr ; Mil h cow, an brae , John butter, Mrs w, Young; - - Law>Qie.. Mrs P*Chaptnan; 5 !ba crock butter, Mrs _ g M18B r . Judges in la�tses 8, 9l, l� ane' 11 : Jas w w Walton; 10 lbe butter in crock, • . I - i Beattie, Alla Bell. A Davidson; 0 lbs butter in crock, MrOs - M 2 J S Holden; bread, 2 loaves, home made, - ' - - 'a . . . iCY�� �X������� ���� ..; CLASS 8-Long wool ' sheep-Ram, .. �. � .. . , . _ W t Shears oro r, P W Boynton; ram, Mrs R Chapman, Mrs U Young, Mrs - - - - w aW - _ t e : � e published every Friday morning at its oifioe ehearlinq,:W Howard, P W Boynton; Ha p Mrs Ha craft . . 1. Pidkering,Ont. )craft 1 dor tea buns, y ram Iamb, A D Thomason, W J Howard; Mrs ft Chapman; lU lbs Loney in comb ofine . . r`� TExn1s I . ` pair ewee,�2 shears and over, P- W Boyn- 1. Ib eaob, Thos Rood; 2 ,Jars mixed _ . f L96 pas yea:; $l.00 it aid in sd�anet. man. W J Ifo and• pair ewes shearlin s, Pickles, Mrs A W Forfar, + - - • RATES OF ADVERTISING : ' , ► g+ p , fidre Alex Baird' . W J Howard 1st & 2n.d; pair .ewe lambs, 2 bottles home made wine, Mrs R Chap• Filet insertion,per line - - - 10 Dents. • e . - Each subsequent insertion;per-line 6 •� P W Boylgto , W J I nward. than, Mise N Malcolm; 2 jars jelly, Mrs - This.:. _. . I:.. � rate does not include Legal or-Foreign ad- CLASS 9- hort wool sheep-Mr. J A Baird* MISS Annie Ionson; 2 jars of :V .. vertieements. Miller took 1 t and 2nd in everything in canned frui Miss N Ddaloolal, Mre W GSpecial terms given. to parties making con- t, ek I inegar racts for 3 or ti months or by the pear, Half. this class qla pt their ewe lambs, in which Johnston; 2 bottles catsup, iodise E Jack I. - . 3 _ yearly or pearly contracts hatable quarterly, he took let a d Mr A A Forfar 2nd. eon, Mre T Ionson. ' I ' I - , . - . Business cards,ten lines or under; with paper, D �'COn• one year,d5 00,payable in advance. p•p ' I CLASS 10 Medium•'wool stieep-Ram Judges in classes 17 find I8, . . 99rNotice in local columns ten cents per line, J W Cowan; am,ehearfing, J W Cowan; ner, Thos French. .: ' . - eve cents per line each subsequent insertion. ram lamb; J Pearson; pair ewes, 2 CLASS 17,-Irn laments.-Bees shodTe - - Sp igl contraot rates made known on applica- " p _ � 0 t . - - .cion. No free adverusing, r shears and ov r, J W Cowan, W T Pear• light horse wi.�h plate", w Geddes, w - Advertisements •without written nstructions son; pair ewes shehrlioge, J W•Cowan, Milner; wrought iron beam plow, wood - e '. AR k6e .• - . - will be inserted-until forbidden and charged ac- W T Pearson• pair ewe lambs, J W handles, Pereiville Plow Co. let and 2nd; . �8 - i I�, I . , oordingly. Orders for discontinuing aivertise- , -_ vaants must bb in w,Itinig cud sent to the pub- Cowan. + double mouldboard plow, Jae Lep; pair _ . I lisber. - CLASS 1X;- wins-Boar.• lar a breed bobehei he S ei bt wa on Co. • double '- _ - Job Work promptly attended to. ' .. - over 1 year, Ba key Bros, W J Howard; wagon, iipeixb� wagon Co, and William �. _J Ij • W. 1. CLARK • ; PROPRIETOR. Boar, farrowed 'n 1896, 13arkey Bros. let French equal; single or double light dl�ei� rand Pickles .- - and 2nd; brood sow, large breed, over 1 democrat wagon, Speight wagon Co. ; ' ' • - • ; : year, Barkey roe., W J Howard;.Sow, buggy, . . - _. � - .- - ggy, Speight Wagon Co.; road Dart, w • Our Politioffi-strict Independence. farrowed in' 1 96, J Chapman, Barkey H Jatik"eon, t�peig;ht Co ; cutter, bpeight , fur. lJWI1 Seclalydj�d Our �11m—A First-class Local raper. $roe ; 'Boal, a all breed, over 1 year, P Co; Lay rank, A W Forfar ; fanning mill, . ; Our Expectations a The hearty. W Boynton; b ar, fat rowed in 1.896, P W J R Taber ; turuip pulper, massey-Harris nFport of the ueople of rickarinq and vicinity• Tl ,Y IT . Boynton; broo sow, Small breed, over 1 Cc; wheelbarrow, T Ramsey. 1' ., I I' W B ynton, J- Cltapiii•in; sow, Class 18-naiseellaneoue-set team-bar- I .. i - farrowed in: 1 96, P W Boynton, W T nese, Jae Cookwell ; set buggy harness, - 1. FRIDAY, OCT. 16I'. 1896.:,;..I Pearson, . + .. - - . , - Jas Cockwell ; Bet of heavy horse shoes . Judge in clas ' 12 . Phoa Duff. from hammer, L Iiwtners. -. I - .. - I CLASS. 12-1' ultra-Geese. Toulouse, Judges for class 10, misses Alice Gar- Be 'sure . you have our popular 5 -cent spices, 8ICAR - ORO"FAIR. any other varie y Reese. Pekin ducks, and naghaw, Maggie Scott, Mary "martin, Kra - any other varie v ducks, W J �Hikyeraft A IkcCowau, mrs W Angus. a�s�U i FRESH - . Scarboro fair for 1896 ism ow a thing; of let and 2nd; to keve, Bronze, W J Hay. CLASS 19-Ladiee' Department . Braid. r PIQUA N�•eee ' -`the past, but last Friday Will long be re. craft, Wm Fie er; turkeys, any other ing, Mre� W Doherty, Mrs M A Secor; 'I - iisenibered by the good people of that variety;•�W J H )-craft, W W Thompson; ,crochet work in cotton, Mre U R Forfar, - township as an ideal day for Such an exbi- black Spanish towl, W J Haycraft; dor. miss A` Patcreon ; crochet; work in wool, � - bition of siock, 'grain, roots, fruit, fancy kips, John Law ie, W• Fisher;. minorcas, Mrs 0 'R Forfar, mise Alice Ionson ; am- work and suck like. A more successful J M Ramsay let and 2nd ; game, D broidery on Silk or satin, errs G`R Forfar; ' , ' Q, (��a - - ' • fair was never held at Woburn. There Ramer;. leghprn , G A Pearson, Havoraft; :embroidery on worsted, errs G R Forfar, lQe7V. , , , P - , - W over 1500 entries in the various hambucg;e, J M fta Sed, D Ramer; ply miss E Jackson ; tidy, mise A Paterson, _ J� i �S�V. y classeel and secretary McCowan deserves moutta:rooke, A Marj►n, Jas Lawrie; ban• Bliss Chapman; slipper holder, miss Chap . 1 I y I.: . ­. � ... . . . much credit for the despa,ch with which tame, A A Forfar, J R Taber; wyandottes man; boquet Sowers, mars M A I�eoor, mars • . be sassed the tickets for the various ex. , J M Ramsey, G} A Pearson; Cochin, and r Weir ; paper work, Mrs Geo Grey gat 1 hibitore. President' Treadway and the any other variety tow!, J Ramaeyqle and and 2nd ; tea cosy, miss A Malcolm, envies ' We are prepared to pllrOhaB6 Barge SII klndl3 other managing directors were ever alert 2nd; best brown legborn cook, J M Ram. A Paterson ;.sofa cushion, miss A Pater p' of Peas, to assist in making the show a success soy; brown legborn hen, J R Taber; best eon, miss K A Secor• photograph case miss Oats and other grain to be delivered at the Elevator, and providing for the pleasure of loose barred plynioatb rook. cock, and bast (aha man, Mieb E Hammond; oil painting, Frenchmanf3 Ba [ - who came from a distance to see. the barred i mouth rock hen, P p g Stove, Nut, Blacksmith's and p y A martin, mare G Grey, Mias A Davidson ; knitted Z'hr88111ng' Coal QII Mand. ealiibite, While moat of the rural agri- Judges in class 18. A M Secor. A,lsim muffler, Miss A Paterson; glove case, Kies cultural societies have become bankrupt Richardson'': _ .. ' • Alice Ionson, Mrs G K Forfar; rug, work• and many of the eztinot, Sclarboro baa CLAas 18-Glrain-Fall wheat, Tht >Inas ed by hand, mars T Weir, Mrs R Forfar• �/] }�• ,Q� jy I ' - - prospered, and we all hope with much manderson, G Padget; spring wheat, W� �• M at� 18 Ws W v0. . 11 ' confidence that she may lou do so. If m•auderaon, 1' g Thos fano) knitting, Kra al Xoneon, Kra M A THOS. MOODY, •Agent, Liverpool Market. y g U Yoeng; spring wheat, f3eoor; netting, mars Palk, Mise APaterson; - - there is one thing more than aDothPr that bearded, named, Havoraft, Manderson; needle work, mars M A Sector' Mrs J Annie ; September 1st, '98. has added to this society's success it is black eve peas, Padget, Young; pruasiiin bed comforter,, !kiss ch�►pman, .Kra Joe . __ the fairness with which prizes-have al- blue peas, manderson, Y,W29;' amafl,peas, Tingle; slumbering robe mrs J•ADDiS, Milia ways been awarded- While -the classes Padget,'Hayoraft; white oats, Padget, U E Tingle;' toilet set, Mia A Paterson, Mice . ` were all well filled, we must makes tial Yoan black Date H a draft U N E w ,t ►N D . S T 1 L I SH ' tJ; y Young; K Gleudenning ; lamp at, Kiss A Yater• mention of the flue ezLibif of ieavy barley, .Biz rowed, John Lawrie, Names son, mise Chapman ; o tune work, Kra w ' e. draaRht and agricaltpral teams. Boar- Kilee ; Indian corn, J R Taber lgt be 2nd Young, Mre TT /'� . a g, x ntiElerty; anele, miss chap. S PR I N D 5.... .. i . : buro has a better class 'of farm borser} beans, J R Taber,F W Young, man ; whisk holder, K ° R nonfat, Mess ____ - '` -_" than can be found in any other towpehip- Judges in class 14 : Wm McDonald, A uavidsun; best tfair ut fine white shirts, - on the continent. We snake this state• and Rob& Ash. 1. 15} oolar, Mrs aft pin cushion, Mrs - In Prints we lead, . . Kent without fear of successful contradie- CLASS 14.-Roote-Potaton, early rtoie, M A Seoor, mar sear;; uiif in ices tion, and deeire to add tat Scarboro J moQriaken, Hayeraft; Burpee, q p Sulting s the choicest. - , - farmer� know as well as an men linin Thomson A w Thomson; R �' Fork, wool �edM mars 'r weir, Mrs A was] pa ars the Latest. - g + Pearl of Savoy, miler; qui c,,,�, oo�'WD. finished, p i how to groom and Dare for their fine. Geo moCowan, A w Thomason; )Fiona! Kisa A "•sir;quilt in piece- BOUtB aIle SllOefd new and IIO animals. Following is a list of the prize- New Yorker, J.E $parka, R w Thomson; w- 3 Doherty ; r boy. - ` winners in the various alaaaes : need of the Valle p I y R w Thomson, or A McCowan, GEO. PARKER, Dunbartbn. Judges for classes 1, Z and 8 : R Can• Carroll; white Elepbaryt, J McGriaker►, ,I' emre csoo ,ul work, Kra °eo ' Wing, D Ant an, W Henry. L Paterson; Burbank, G c chebter, Ha - _- . CLASS' l.-Imported IIorsee.-Draft Draft; any other variety, R Cha roan,y °req, mare tlewen'e fine shirt, --� __.__ __ - P U efts t3aycra eo cheater ; gent's ' For Sale �. • Stallion,` 2- years old, A Doherty; draft c cheater; Swede turns Geo Le . ,,�W'; ps, y U flannel shirt, >k ycaft ; pair Willow • * 1 colt, wring;, A Doher&y; draft brood mare, Young, J Baird; maogolde, P Carroll, G t,hame, Mias A Paters' n, Kra J Anpis ; �'ala,,Itajf foal by Side, A lloherty. Padget, J Ashbridge; manqulds, long red, darned net, etre R Forfar, Mies A David. 5 S. C. B. Legthoru Cockerels. . CLAss 2.-Draft Horses, C4nadian bred. G Padgett, P Carroll, i E S'arka; whitle Bon , buttonhole work ?n difl'er�t mater. `' s L. Wyandotte Cockerels. - -Draft colt,2years old, Torrance special, carrots, .r Ashbridge, G Padget, H & A ial Miss I. II c�hapivan, Mrs A Maleolus ; :; White Wyandotte Cockerels. �eek4 t��� ' 'tV J Howard; draft colt, 2 ears old, Any p@neon requiring any.c.f the above birds Manufactured b y T h e y Ormerod; red carrots, J h Sparks,J Ash 1 pair woollen a&ockings, Mrs A Ioneon, for �rirato tuatings or for tcuproving Cook Co.,Windsor Ont. Wor!d "special, .iohp.-.Little; draft colt, bridge, P Carroll; table- carrots, W W Mrs A Baird ; crazy work, Mrs ° oreg, Neil' stock, now is the time. All spring. A Mason; J W°Cowie; brood mare, and Detroit,Mich.,is the Thonsson, A w Thoineon, F w Young;; Mrs W White; foot stool, Mrs Palk, Mrs �; pure brow birds. _ foal by Bile, J w Cowie,_r;A 1fason, R M blood beets, table, F w Yonng; a Johnston, W White ; ladies' dusting cap, Mrs E J W. J. GORDON. ` only known safe,reliable Cowan; filly or gelding, 2 yrs old, J Ting- a Baird; parsnips, P Carroll, A w Tom. Palk, Mrs o ore Yickerin monthly medicine on which ladies I le, l and 2, Critwford Broe; fill or geld- son, g ; work basket, Mise A g, Ont can depend in ' the hour and!seise y U Yoacg; collection mango:da, tor- Paterson ; child's dress, mare ° ore , mite _ - ing. 1 yr old,=R and J French, Craw rd nips, carrots and potatoes, P Carroll U 'Chapman ; air of socks, Kra A Ionson • - of need" Every lady who reads . .__ Bros; filly, Spring, R McCowan, G Pren• Young. � P 1 P TH CELEBRATED , - . this is requested to inclose two post- - • II. . 1 pair of mittens, mrs A Ioneon, Mrs R , - age stamps, with her address, for tie, Crawford . Bros; beet spring Doli or Judges in class 15 Joe Armstron , chs man; • LEXIGH, t} fill g p pencil drawing, Miss Chapman, YY LLEa L �` . y got by Dunmail, T Ionson, W Do• wm Stotts. brackets, Miss Chapman; ribbosene work, (I/rYl� lA.� - herty; horses in harness, span, T, Weir, G CLASS 15-Fruits and vegetgbles-varie Sects M A Secor, &ire A Mason ; table Aoknowledaed to be the beat coal mined, s Davidson, T A Paterson; beet. kept har- ty of apples, A w Thomson, H h A Orm• drape, Mrs .M A Secor, Mrs W White; and fu particulars, w ch we will i Hess and groomed team, T Weir,. J Law- Brod, A-Malcolm; Snow apples, R Cowan, ahay.ng Daae, Ddige A Paterson, bdiea send by feturn mail in plain, sealed ' I tie; hes& agrienitaral team, d Lawrie, R H ,k A Ormarod; northern app,w.(}job Chapman; handerchlef Case, Mise A Pater. = I am importingt direct from he envelope. Chapman, A Malcolm; beat spring colt or Ston, U Young; baldwin, J Asbbndge, U e,,n, Mrs o e Forfar; drawn work, Miss E An old h aictaa ears can- 11 811), RMcCowan, G Prentie; spring Colt Young; greening, J Ashbridge, U Young; Jackson, mi°es' tinned practice treating daeases of t Miss A Paterson ; pair worked ' ,' P - or filly, Kirkpatrick" special, R McCowan. golden russet, J Ashbridge, A w Thom• slip rs, finished. Miss 8 Salbraitb, Miss Any, quantity at market price.on care or can be has char a of the office, and (` ClaesB-GeaeralPur use bur a-Brood son, pe a consults by letter or In I _- P King of Tomkins, R Cowan, U E Hammond. - - irate, foal by her side, Geo Ley,.William Young; wealthy, H whits, H & A Orm• delivered. person. Address our main office Fisher ; filiq or gelding, 2 yrs old, James Brod; pomme gr`rse, J Aahbrid e, R Mo- -- ---- THE COOfC COt11FiiPANY, Miles, g Xew Advertisements. i 'VVas Dix; filly or-gelding, 1 yr, Jae 'cowan; any other vakiety, H white, J _ _ . 'Office and. Yard, $oom 3-No. 253 Woodward A 'e6, Harwell, w C Ormerod, Wm Doherty ; Ashbridge; bbl winter apples,J Ashbridge;. OR MALE--Acnes and two stores for King street, Pickering. D°tott. Mich _ spring; filly, Jas Maxwell, Wm Doherty, bbl snow apples, R cowan; t•bl N $ .0 ;, py, sale on -King street, 1'l00W For fgtt W Cook's Cotton Root Conipo nu - Geo Pren6le; spicing colt, Joh�t Le:tdley,T $wan e�tecisl, G M Third; Gudden special, parttoutsrG apply to A. B. Oows�'vEt.�t i7s �Edward Cornell. Ionson, J Ashbridge; horses in harness, J and Kirkpatrick special, R McCowan; Gotlege st:,Toron•.o. is sold b,v all responsible whole 'e ' I_._-.,_ _ Johnston, H Armstrong, A Mason. variety of pears, R w Thomson, I Ioneon, r 1 -'- and retail druggists in the Domin o-- P g P p 1 O RENT :-A farm containing 160 1, The celebrated Elias Rogers' of Canada and United States for ` e Judges fur class 4 : Geo Em rin ham bartlett ears, J E $ arks; femi"h beauty acres, well wagered and drained. Apt Dollar per boa. . Jas Eckardt. G c cheater, i Ashbridge; Sheldon ere for particulars to W. J. RHAI,IN or W t1.. ' F a RICHARDSON, Pickering P.O. ' Claes 4-Carriage or.Roa3eter-Colt, 2 w w TLomson, R w. Thomson; hearts d' -- - ---- -__.-______ __ ------ rs, J 1I Forfar• colt 1 year, ,, . `""—I I - - � y y J Aalibridg;e, aniou, .nudge Beldam,A Ionson; any other DRE8S MAKING-blies Merritt, late n . . _ - .J Larway; colt, spring, J Larway,•T Ion.• variety. wm Green, T Ionson; quinces, A nt Toronto, in prepared to do stye tab ----.-�.__ __ _ _ { . I - _. .,.- I - son, Wm Fisher; brood mare foal by her Neileon; onions, A •Malcolm, dr"ss-m•aking aft her home, tbroe doors west of The nndersi mise will be-at their coal. Wan ue� J Baird; Cit- Andrews church, on lying street, Picker- �' •.*e _ � Side, T Ioneon, Jas,Chester, I Chapman ; pickling onions, J •Sparks, J aobustou• ing• 5ott sheds, . filly or gelding, 2 yf•s, J Chapman, James white cabbagre A w Thomson„J Ashbridge; , . _ f _ OST-Betwean Greenwood Rnd Clare ��CU�Z' 2�32MJT_J � Gordon, m Annie; filly or gelding, 1 yr, red eabbag;e, J Aelibridge, H & A Ureter I� mont oq mtogday. Oct. t2th, an oil cloth On Friday and Saturday of each Hogs' a i,t18 I F Vivian, Thos Weir, D C Thomson; filly, od; oaalifiocer, H & A Ormerod, Jae wagon cover. Finder will confer a great [soon Aurin t y week j`111d She” spring;, J w Cowie, Thos Ioneon,J Ash- Miles; water melons, J Ashbridge, J John by leaving Baine with TbowGA Pouc�er, i3roug K be fall and early part of the py bridge ; best Spring colt or filly aired by stop; musk melons,J John"ton, ham. or the owner, TH06tAEi GIBiiONB, winter to weigh out coal to all who1. - Gamble Orr or Old Ireland, A Neilson; Claremont. _ may favor them with their For which the best Cash riCeB J Ashbridge; mammoth pumpkins, sae .Miles, F w �T�E pAY �IO 'I`0 1►16 PER WEEK- patrunage. Terme cash. carriage or roadster team, P Davis, Wm Young; small pumpkins, F w Young let �/Y will be paid. ' - Foreaeyhomework. Nosoheme,books p . R H00VER 8c SONS . j Risebroug;b, M,A Secor; buggy.horse,Jae and 2nd, squaah, F w Young, J Johnston; or peddtin . Oan be Gone in spare timo day or - . Torrance, Jae Lawrie, J Warren ,• beat citrons, H white, P -carroll; celery, Jae evening, mend stain for work and particulars F. SPOFFORD, Agent. 'Z7C�'Y�.. , '�a,11�, , entleman'e outfit, orae bu at ohne, THE SEy,MORE-SUPPLY CO., Ma- ,. O e, g b , ggy and har- Miles, J Ashbridge; tomatoes, J Ash. sonic Temple, Camden, New J ersey, Aly. nese, N C Shorey beat road horse, 16 bridge, A w Thomson, -' I - hands or over, Wm Young;beat two-year- Judges for class 16, W H Lueaa, David FARM TO RENT :-That excellent - 'Butcher, Ding St., Pickering'. old driver, style and speed considered, Brown. farm,known as the "Geonge litaktngbot- MILLINERY OPENING ' , . tom" farm, containing two Hundred sores, be- Wes Dix, Wm Annie ; saddle horse,'TLCs CLASS 18.'-Dairy dsparttnent.--2a lbs tDa parte of lots E and eh con., Pickering, for We have in stock a nice Stier f a term of ten years on very easy terms to a • A t Cly remon t.. �' Y Hood, H 'Taylor,J.Cbapman; lady driver, crock butter, Mrs F Glendenning; 10 lbs suitable Kari, Apptj to GleorQe Jo neton,Esq Miss M H Thomson, Mre G M Beckett ; crock butter, Mre H E Duncan• 10 lbs oq the premises or to DOW do MaQILLIVRAY, 1 Zg ]jepsi r ; -best team in harneae,any class on grounds, roll butter, Miss N Malcolm; �10'IN roll Whitby,— ' bi-1 . The Iadies of Clar moat and vicinity are mbrOxde ti ::Thos Weir, butter, Mre J b Holden; 5 The batter in lb �OR BALE--The undereigtned Lae a invited to at end our Milliner ' Judges for classes 5, 6 and 7,,James rolls, Mrs H E Duncan;51be crock butter, good frame barn 55x311 which he is desirous y .AlldilUslOn ! r f• {ilrant, Francis Scott.. - : Mies E Jackson; 10 lbs crook butter, of selling. The building is in first-olass condi- Opening of ^�1.. )Tate j .: Class 5-Ayrshire cattle•-bull, 2 a or John Lawrie; 10 lbs crook butter, Mrs tion an wilt be sold °Hoag• a di about twenty •�� �rn1ttlYlg Yams, Mise A sonde of soft wood that will be disposed off. For and 011... ylt�e over, Jno _Lawrie, Crawford Bros. ; ball, Thomson; 10 the crook butter, Mrs J $ full particulars apply to L, w. EvANs, mare- T CombS, . under 1 yr, H dt A Ormerod;cor, lat, 2nd Holden; 10 lbs crook butter, Mies N wont b9-1 ��I71AY a , s•� - end 3rd, Jno Lawrie ; heifer, 2 yrs, John Young; 10 lbs crook butter, blre R FreneL /�1 1J d SA 1 � t1AY, Ha'ire�,g' Lawrie, Crawford Bros. 2nd and 8rd ; l0 lbs crook buttal, to be made by lady ♦ �j ,$ ANCE October nd and 8rd. Wash Silks. heifer, J Chapman, John Lawrie ; heifer under 18, and they can compete with same S11kS and Velvets-calf, under 1 yr, let and 2nd by Crawford for any other prize, Miss N Youn ; 10 lbs The lass � Call and� .:.- tki r ome in Bandy's block, - g special offer of go'rwsy dprooe for For Dress Trimmings, Etc. Eta _ - gyros. - butter, Mrs w Young; 10 lbs crook butter the season, and thle is nndonbtsdl : the be►it - L1 remont. - Class.6-Grade Delfts?-Cow,J $gird, w Mre R French; 10 lbs crook butter, Miss 'gieaenB. for tran�ptantiug this tamiy of ever- ;4I. & E. BOON ED the undersigned is offering • plot of { Green 2nd and 8rd, heifer, 2 yre, A, Mal- A Davidson; 4 lbs batter, Mrs R French; Norway Spruce about soon, 4d to Oft high, .first Pickering Eget End. ., Dolma, A A Forfar 2nd and 8rd ; heifer, 1 10 lbs Drook baiter, Mre F Weir; li0 lbs ° for fall planting at 8c"soh, tkie purchaser Sfliftls aCt10>n 1v8II IM- Dref1B- - ,year, Jas Lawrie; J Little; heifer calf, an. roll but$er, Mrs F weir; b lbs roll butter, ing Game. This offer will hold good to Both ' i Oct.1AB6 in order to,Hake room fcr the gr owin 111 king'• ` der I year, A A Forfar, Jame Lawrie. Mrs w Young; best lb batter, Mrs E J 1 dos Varieties of the beet known.black an Wanted—An who QftkmniCLAss 7.-Darham Cattle-Bull, 2 re Palk; best 2 Ib butter, red ourramtG is ottl6ivatton, and any other yy'' 1 Idea o,s� �cr y Mrs R French: best iearsezy stock as reasonable as reliable nurser- 188$ L ion Qi A ood �O nr tdess the anaj o0 or over, J Little; cow, Wm Fisher ; 6 lbs crook butter, Mre w Doherty; beet SY HOPKIN'S. Propp• 1 yivrt d°>trr w�fi� a��v0 � ,,Y _ Miles star areae iyer,P,O. fs$ Claremont, Ont, got iwa o�twd C..for alsou o� ,. - . . - _ t,.: - "' d r � r. 1. :h. ....I ..... ' -.::. } !- _. -:. - - . .:.. _.:.. f•r: } .... - N -- - ... .:- - " m . - ­ ­ .. I I.urw--- -- ii - ..­Zx- - 1,� _-.''7- . _.j -'I .. . . . . � . , ,.,. . . _ . - „ t1. 1. � : . w' r .. .x; ,,ry. t.,..:. l ......... .... no-.. , : .:.. _ 1101111111 PM, I 0 1 ( hh .. .- ... ..:..< 2 04 1. -.. .. _ t.r,a .. _ .. ..S If L _.. a t ... , . - .. - . .- -_ • - - .- -, n .. ,. ..:.. - - --, :..-.- ,:. ., )� r. - n ..-. ., ._ ..I.. ,: .r; ice- : LETTER TO .THE EDITOR - . - I I to the position of school trustee, took hie - A . `' seat at rile Board Mondey ni & ar>� Z�LS-llolcsYlat Otwtlo Q T.i .. �, 1TLis department is open to all fotitilre fair N. ght. Mr. .; "PICKER NG. LIVERY cussion of public questions. The writer must (Ooderiab is undoubtedly the right man - TRAINS GOING FAST I)Un AS FOLLO B:-• _ in all oases send his correct name with Dopy in the right place. rt No. 6 MAIL 7:68 . M. ' We wish it distinctly understood, however " gavin� ttr haled th@ above buelpeBe' : - " I4 LOCAL 2:24 . M. . that in no case do we hold ourselves re- On Sunday afiertioon R. Gilpin and gp wife were out driving and turned into the -from G. `W. esker, I am prepared to " a LQOAL, . , , eponeible for o iniohi ezpressed by oorres- Oster t0 the W to Of the olio iIi that 6.OZ M, p shed at the Presbyterian burying ground p1. - pnndente.-ED N$ws.l fe, 11II@. � a OOt�Td WSST DIIi� Ap FOLLO 6 Sia.-Permit me, briefly, to again refer on Quaker Hill. Mr. Gilpin jumped out No.7 Lo°AL 9:16 M to my position on Loaal Option, rind once of the rig to tie the horse, and he had IID a First-darts vehi es and horeelti for hire day ss18 LOCAL .. . • i. �,� more to call attention to inaooaraciee of sooner do °: 8:09 . M. n done 0 th an the or i e n b animal t n mal beoatne Tea in done "' Rev. )i n g o e . O e, contained in his letter of the 9th frightened and tried to.run out of the ' g promptly by 1 MAIL 8:20 . M. � .. day or job. ' us in connection meet- m�' shed. Bob pluckily held on to the linea jo'br •` ! ing all G T trains. Frei ht surd Tn= T4s"_•-bunb n Sts► n* . . My remarks in letter of Oct. 2nd area until he.got the beset under oon6rol, but express e=Iiage. to &11,parte o! T'_" I ,- ­ [ signaturesrepresentato made in i canvass for , TRAIxe goirta EST Dv$ Aa >�oL w" .I signatures to petition of rbpewl and of this was not done till•both shafts-were . - ,my attitude in respect thereto, eaffioient broken off and the baggy speer. Mre. ' �, - No A'T1 drew 8 AM . . 7:58 .M. ` 1.I and truthful explanation lof any and Gilpin was thrown out acd received a se- '°- ' Prop., YICISERIN(1: No. 14 IBED 2:18 .M i contain an adequate answer, to any. vere out on her forehead and had her �� ' 1. thing Rev. Oke may have written or may dress badly torn. Mr, - L� + + : + ��7 . ?�• Y Y Gilpin escaped USE...... TAAINS GOING WEST D17E AS F=L real, bereaiter write pertaining to the signatures with a bruised arm,-Times. -; affixed to petition for repeal of Local Messrs. Dalton Bros. have puro'aased . S QeenStaflYlemerlt +� i Option. the Oliver Wilson property near the No' ? L°°AL . 9:21 .M, • P pe 9 park 18 • MIXED . . 8:16 .M.Rev. Oke saps : " The writer speahe of pond conAisting of shop, machinery and --For building- t- making grog selling respectable." In an- house. I'! ewer to thio I repeat m revioaa state- Printing Concrete Walls, kilos, stable +'Ioorsl, - ' - ment that:.''The laws go a previous the keep, Wm. A11en, of Ohio, a sturdy old man 0 Hog Troughs, Cis-tertas, Culverts, A Sup For All ing of hotels together with the morale of of nearly 80 years and as ex slave, proaeh• - Etc., Etc. the community in which hotels are located ed in the Quaker Hill Quaker church on- j I I HAVE have only one tendency and that to make Sunday. V I 1. The tzndersigned will go personally and in- the bneiness respectable and especially is On Tuesday night Of last week B. etruot parties how to build any of the at,ov© 2 New Carts left �: etraoturea free of any charge. This Dement is 1 Set Buggy Wheels-- I this true of rural districts." I grant that Davidson, who is noted for keeping good _ fully warranted whoa instructions are carried I murder is not respectable, but assert that fowl, had his premises visited by mar. j I out. 8 SeCOnd hand Carte a business. sanctioned by governmental auders and about a dozen nice chickens. Parties requiring cement should order at .. . laws should in no manner be characterized stolen. once as some delay will be necessitated in all- 1 Second hand Buggy I .f 1 . ing orders. • 4 as a crime, .particularly that of murder, Chas,- Gould has dented 200 acres of ' 1 Set Democrat Wheels '. and consider the reference to Kaman and W. J• Devitt -- 1 No. 4 Wilkinson Plo�lr leis land near the town to James Walker, Greenwood Ont. 1 Revolver, 7 shot : I t the application made thereof entirely un- of Glen Major. Mr.-Walker hue elided i. 1'"[�� • Agent, , 1 called for. In Deut. V. we brine the laws .iJ]11edS ' of God given unto man for hi$ observance, _for 21 year on the farm he is leaving. : t , 1 One Horse Plow _ and verse 17 Bays: f' Thou shalt not lull. " J. Widdifield, of Toronto, wants a raceL . 1 Fanning Mill In Deat.. XIV we read what is ood for with J. CallendNr, of 'Malvern, or C. E. i Note ge 11 mans meat, etc., and in verse 27,g'f Tho Rainey, of Uxbridge.'100 yards for #10 to fad . . 4 , 1 Dump Cart . _ shalt bestow that money for wh-atsoeve $50 a side. The Uxbridge runner will • 1 Shot Gun thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, for sheep, probably accommodate him. Here we � All at Bottom Prieea, tail and ee8, sl - or for wine, or for strong drink, or, for A man .with hie wife and two children Letter Hea' ds' ,d ' , __ some Children and-Youth's Boots whatsoever thy soul deaireth ; and thou drove through here Tuesday eo route to "- ' regardleas•of coat-see them _ shalt eat there before the Lord thy God, Brighton, Out., from Calgarry, N.W.T. . before you buy. and rhos shalt rejoice, thou and thine rl 'elOpe�3i They had ` been on the road for -two - - household." '' That money" was the months when they rouhed Uxbridge. With a complete line of Spring - W• H. JAG'�$0 • . Lord's tithe money. In the book of Esther This ie a slow means of transportation, ' • Brook Road, Ont. we have the career.of Haman. Chap. // �ry C+oods . -. r `:- VII relates how queen Esther obtained but ' summer might trot be an unpleas• Tu sines,Card,a. - . favor and reprieve of the king for herself ant One. Journal. , ;, l; . .FARMERS' MARKET. :1. and her people whom Haman would have - .,•. - - . ' I ' . - ' [ . .w- - Milk Pans . - TORONTO Oct. 8 1898 . killed, verse 2 eayatbia was 'fat the banquet On. Thursday night last -about 11 0'• Weddln ' I. of wine." clock some one entered the, btable of Mr. Is . • Creamers, --i Wheat,fall:........:..: 1 0 77 to 0 76 M correction of Rev. Oke, re Brou ham I n �. n P ils, � Wheat,spring............ 0 76 to 0 76 y g Wm. Ball on lot ?0 brat con, of Kin Vltatl ai @r a . _ hotel, was that Gerow transfer was ,,made about throb miles south of Aurora and gd ''' Churns, Wheat,red winter...... 00 7g to 000 i_ some two ears after the re _ . . Butter BOvI►ele. . Wheat Y peal of the stole one of his best heavy draught horses Bayle 'bush,"""""" (y0 a0 to 00 40 previous everend gentle Y, ..........:. _ _ _ _. I. 'fit . A Stratford young woman has become E t 'o. E to s Butter Prints, - _ ��� aeetateao a thletter that 3 Oate,l bush....:........... 40 to 00 2G a W:fe,an orphan, a mother. a widow and said transfer was during Scott Act. Con• Peas, bush................. 00 44 to _00 00 eegaently his remarks are again mislead again a bride, all within a year. 8tou� . ' - - Ha yl- . { villa iris will have to do some tall hues 1 . - E i S y,new; ton...`......... 12 to - mg as to Oe matter corrected, bat g very b ng ssary for the - - lin to a Straw, ton................. 5 to 16 00 _ E nae fortunately most apropos as to the depre-. g beat'that. Butter Making Season. I , . .. _ 4 , Dressed hogs............. 4 50 to 5 iG . station of hotel property cruse the adoption _ m Beef, forequarters....... 2 50 to 400 - of Scott Act and the agitation caused by I .r anted . Local Option, and Cbl auf � - Beef, hindquarters...... 4 00 p y support the hotel. ' ' I I Done very NEATLY 'aand at to 700 . • , ..................... 5 r0 " � 1,; � r Mutton 400 to keepers contention that +they have lost The undersigned are prepared.to ourebaaed prices that are VERY Law. - . _ - . financially on their buildicgs and attached any quantity of apples for which'the will pay i - Veal, carcass ......i.... . 5 00 to 6 50 . i.- the highest market prices., e ' property, all of the conveyances referred p °�- t P diar'8 �8ta►� ROOf1Ilg slid .Butter,lb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 00 14 to 00 18 ` GORDON - to having been made during the past ten ^ , RDON a clElo Eggs,do>z.................. 00 15 to 00 14 .I1 `h Pickering. Ont. v Siding fulrnished on years of prohibitory enactment and dia - - - _ Potdtoes, per baa......... 00 to 40 ;j Oarbar,ce. BhOrtOflt nOtl(�e. , _ . Rev.' Oke ie again mistaken when he C o ' d , . says I am "off track" on revenue and here ••" ` 1 1 , 1 toast confess surprise thaE he should _- �. p DOMINION BANK _ - ' display either- Rrose iggprance of hew the Bread and Pa$t�'y "'� �''��- ESQetrOvghing a,nd lnrIIaoe . = - �..,..�'' - . 1 license fund is divided or a wilful desire to ` -=- - _- Wolk promptly attended t0. Capital Paid up, $i,500,00d Can be- obtained by using Flour made '"""- ,-v mislead' people ne to the aacaracy of my I' Iat the Surplus,. - : $1,50�,�00 : ' t'� financial statement in former letter. Cer tainly Elie government gets a share of 14e i 7C� �j license money., but it got no share of the Imdale� • Mills, Picke'ni '_".,rw-' �. YY .� �enne WHITS N - ' 3513.98 I took as the baste f my financial if AGEj��Y I g Yreeent Prices i Railer Flour 12.00 anexim (Bank ng sn tnem Trattssaetid statement as this money is the government a _ 1 grant to -Pickering from total of..$910 00 . per 100 Ibe. .l (3raLam.FlOur 'L.00 P1II8,�I B10©� RAVINGS DEPARTMENT. • : received for hotel licenses from tl}ig muni Piokerixlg, Interest allowed at highest current rates. N� - ,,, If'. If.- EL T'18 S, Prop. , notice of withdrawal required. - wpslity for the year 181.. $lUUl.fit+ to Loo - J - t Special attention given to the collection of r Farmer's 1- :: large a sum to Batt Rev. Oke, his remark _ - _ , •� L. � - r e e and oter Notes. , - F p Sltl a intended to cast doubt on its atrthenoity, BROUG�3ANi - .. E. J. THORTON, i. : does not apply and I must say he i9 the :., loin . _ MANAGER; ( One "off track" on revenue. ' Presuming / 1 I.I 11 ` , - . • - Leggett's - . ` that Local Uption be repealed' in January, 00P �� -_ " • _ . 97, we will have a still further lossof eight - _ .- �i g T�' j Sh ' i� A PERFECT TEA . months' license revenue to .add to the /• - a $1901.(,3 which only include amount of - �- -'� Champion .: , ' . ' lose to !11ay 1st, 1896, and his makes a I II f '- ;j, Z"T, grand total direct los$ of money to Picker f '. '' ing of $2244-.32. have just received'a full . Now as to our poor, for 'fAl'as, the poor li'ue of samples of Fall and f�'^ '_._ _..._-..,...;,__ --_--_--`l,.-_ , _ vve have always with as," should we if Winter Suitin s also a num- ................. �' they have been.guilty of past lollies or ea 8 ^�_ _ 'Hc 1_. .1. ; ceases, now that they have become-helpless her of -Choice litres of over• .' FINEST Tet► : ! or grown old and decrepit, reface them y THE wont•o .. . . .. . . I ' ' ­ . . � I- ., I i that obarity which humanity dictates and -coatings.,. Call and see theinTEA . none refuse to extend except those whose 'L . FROM THE TLA PLANT TO THE TICA CUP ­1 .1 p and get prices. I �. . 4 -1 'hearts are calloused or bound up with covetaonenese avarice or seri righteonenese'? _ tN tT8 NATIVE PURITY. -� A•• Ur uhart, �Brou ham• . . No I rather let us give them that aid and q ' . - Monsoon" TeA is put up by the Indian -T@al . sympathy _which Pickering has always -'------------------- .------ --- ----- -- row' p o he beat qualities of IndianI g rs as a sam le f Y y Dr 'owder G1111 Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the ebeerinll and anetintedl displayed to. • belection of the Tea and its blend,that is why they wards its unfortunates become such from • i . I y gut it up themutvea and sell it only in the original s , . whatsoever cause. For all who require aid The Most Economic 1kagen,thereby aecurieg its purity and excetknce. For 1)l tf•tbutin :: are not the "legal " children of the "aro ', --- - � I tel l Put up in u ib.,s lb. and S lb. packages,and never • ' '. - ".L..' - - 1 . - , p�„ g u f (�j nseC sec es, nd Fungtcides, sold in bulls. 8ho no can Rev. Oke ever make good e�,sHous`' 11 a j' r ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. his "statement -that •they are, for on the -• word of one of our most respected citizens :. , ;." lit rfAiM -I Thousands in use. Diatribatea If your grocer does riot keep it,tell him to writre to' .•- I have it that, with the possible exception I sib 1 $TEFL HAYTER dt OO� one and may be two, liquor has in no man : . .1 , GREEN, •_ • '. nor had to do with -the state of our indi- - - m� _ : LONDON PURPLE,` tt and t3 Front Street East, Toronto,- - gents of to-day. I I '� I HELLEBORE, :. T repeat " Local Option to be carried "00 ; ;p �k0kr SULPHUR, la or sale by Johu Dickie & Co, Pickaripg out mast resort to spies and informers." ,,� � ��h - . , � LIME, - i First, oecsuee liquor, while msnufsctured., !; s hUNGIROII�, � gNTFO�D�LL�'(f�L will be drank. P I R' TOBACCO DUET, Etc. I 0A ` second, because said li dor will be Brou h� 1 I '++' q g ­L� i Destroys potatoa bugs a,nd all other insects U Iflq �ILG l into the1. township by those who use .it i (I'�I„ and prevents blight. Foie the Farm; - _ . . t o excess. - i - TH ENEW AY (.L. - The best Weekly Newspapbr in the • . Orchard, Vineyard and Garden. �I' - Third, because this eiccesa becomes .ap- - i County .of Ontario, for Also the - - Fourth, because local botelkeepees are then I _ ' blamed for selling it. Resullt : spies to _ I ', er where said liquor was obtained 'c- - �"""' stuldird Paris Green - - ��_ rm"artion ption, from local hotel and in : j . . Diister.11,f accordingly laid with pro• " ,E s •ceedings following, etc. Thu KO�sOy CBrrYgitOd ' . . . . _ 1. 2 from m Warm e . Wa m Air Generator. �+ . 11 0 1� - By: secret drinking I refer. ta' horns Principally for Potatoes and all.�age- � _ . . drinking, as drinding in hotels is public. I, Any ordinaryHot Air Furnace will produce t tables. Distributes all kinds of dry - - Y heat if you will only supply enough fuel. 1'he ill Dec. �7 powders. - ,t ' ` On reliable author ! state that from "Kelsoy" has several special and valuable - I , one hotel in an, adjoining m►mieipaiity in feature: but most important is that it will . ,~ - - one day 8 bottles of ardent spirits came dive mo�e heat with leas fuel slid is the As usual almost giving away Imported M co i E ILLI$ g most hie beater made. r• Norway Spruce. Four times transplanted ' ` , into Pickering to be consumed in secret, so The ff Kelsey" fire pot being constructed to speak, at homes of the 8 different pur- of several upright, tubular, corrugated, cast r 1 Beed Potatoes, early-and late. All kinds IDEAL : • : chasers thereof and this occurred very iron sections (see cut) around which the fire of field and garden seeds on h nd. A recently. passes and up through which the cold air passu when y ll, want Jany Prinii .tltlg, number of varieties of large ani small _ STEEL WINDMILL ,l .. while being heated, and this entire section trait trees tested for a northern climate. •' To conclude I again submit for the Rev. being wra ped with a heavy steelcai�ln which Oke's consideration,; that : The rimer becomes �eated by the the swiking it when - For particulars and -prices of anything -WITH- _ '_ p y P""'11 as�in down outside of upright sectiohs done leave 118 the order and_ we will on the list Bend to - c8ase of intemperance lies not in the sale cewar s smoke pipe,it in turn warms the air S E E 1 1 O y!f E T i of the intoxicants nor in the laws over.- that asses by between this steel coin and the - ing the sale thereof, but in the intemperate galvanised iron coWng, this exptains whp the Guarantee Satisfaotion. - We do all Henry Hopkins, "' themselves, who voluntarily yield to temp- "Kelsey" has three times more radiating . - 4 Green River, P.O., Ontario. no wood used in an art .of its tiurface and warm air capacity than an ordi COnStruCtiOlt. dation, I na Furnace. The "Kelso " heats eve _ - I ,_ I _ ry r ry kinds of work a prides in keeping - - . AL-zx. Wmsov, room evenl wheresoever located with anice ' p� 'CHEAPER THAN WOOD, l Hotel Keeper, Clat<emont. mild, healthful warm air that wilt not injure T KT+ + T your furntKel with the hard times. �l�/ 1 � •� • All nicely painted and guaranteed. P.S,-It' i� my intention to prt3sent The " Kelsey " will^ heat rooms e0 fere, - ' .I another- letter on Local Option, on a car. distant. ' The'f Ke'/sey " does sot heat pour cellar, •' . : . Agent for loading .. First Ctass Spray �'tt')npd. fain aepee t thereof, broached in my form- • The f' Kebey "is absolutely gas and dust - 1 - ''��11 er letter, at some future time. A. W. proof. EnpbtBh, A»vr8ricrsn,+ •r . 'Fj V r G1 J' RQ W� ,•` . _- "' - Send for descriptive catalogue _ . ' _ , , And Ctxnudtacn T Etre Insurance Co»apan>ties CLIA.RE CC.�1�T. ' . UXBRIDGE. THE JAMES SMART Wes Cb., 1�. !l e CLARE BROCKVILLE Ont. 9 • Ito Increase fqr rates. Losese paid promptly. The E1. pworth Leagues of $he Uxbridge • Also agent forwho oaa.tl�k ' ' :: district will hold their anodal oonventi n BiulsuiWr Make. for t�aaga: . Wanted , An Idea or 'OIIs°"� ....-I 4 Progrle- N>lr I woe. TY18 =s&X 1.a1►�a Z Afe. �� D•�► si Mount Albert, on Thursday, Oat. 22. For sale b • D. W. KENNEDY Protect }'our iaeasSS roseyy tntay brtts� you .rq�, y ' Write Jan"N WlitD>Dti:RBIIRN A°O Patent Atior- - �: Goodrich, who has been appointed - Piakerin . g o tarn�jWllhaneon, $as)lere, StOttif- Vis,-W� logics, D. 0,for their S'1,800 prion Ott+>R 4i Y1110. y iii two a nen w _ . f - . . - -" " , y > a . 1. .� 4 1 s _. I ;, j1:. - - . - r - .. _ - . - . _ _ - . f a `. :i: I - ,..,,--_ .. _ i. - - b , . -: { _: - . . -:. , - - .:. -.. .�.. _. -. W.c .. .v .. - - _ _ . .- -- --- ... .x-.- .. .: _ - : ,, - -, . ,_ .. .. I .. --.,. ".. -. .. .. --. - . .... : -...- .. .- r... . -: -:: , : .:.. :. a - - . - - -1 _ I I.. , -„,.. I i .. . . r .. I .. , I' _ ' _ "Maybe I'm daft,'• puts in, Annie transpiring do tJhb boat+' Tihe water -- WOMEN AS SOLDIERS. cot�ily. - -.y LIFE 0F' TSE SAILOR . was as .smooth as a ass. Nat a breath y- . A PA I {A s ••I r�atly tearea,” the man pose an stirred the air, but > suns hot rays t with the slow self-eonsoiausnea$ of ane -• - r"'""' • - ' coxed down upon our heads. 11he fa- mei' eve feted 'Bravel7 fn Rome !t t Blytne's Ch'arie its in south t3hlsldii; and unaaaustomed to talk of himself. "I THEY EADURE WRI;CII, FAMIIJE Lot was drawn _b a young Scotch- �ireat Bottles or the q'orld. ' M.atson's Chop House stands at the low- greatly feared I d meet up with a bairn AND. HORRIBLE SUFFERING. mein from Banff. His {last words were: During the recent campaign in Made• -' of yours playing in th® doorway ., a if you ever reach home-again scud ascan we heard a , sr corner of Slyne's Chare—Masson s Losh lr I could not have stood that 1 word to my motler that I died like a good deal shoat Ohog Howse, where generations of hon- But that's why I stayed away, Annie dwtlnt Mary of the >ttai<•y' laue, Roylved-- ma, and took nay dham. as it frill on Dahomey , Amazons and, their prowess ; - : est T3rneside sailors- have c�arnaumed ; lassl- Sb that you might marry a man Alinetee+n BaaN ,►float iu an lopen Boat qac. Good-bye, boys.' int war; and a few months ago a daily pounds of honest mutton and beef, and with a face 'on higi. I thought you —.iustittuiNe Iion►icide and Cannibal- We }iarddy knew htaw to m�rdBr our paper asserted that a female volunteer ' atztions therewith. Far your true salt(would not know me if I held my hand- ism Resorted to as a Last Attempt to victim. A41 of us seemed, to dread, even' Dor wa � the rocess of bei form- kerchief over my other cheek 1 in our present state, to be first to strike p Etnvo LiPe.. louse an anion ashore, which makes him There is a stramge gleam ixi the the blow for some moments after the ed to be ,offioered, of course, by some ( ► 'pleasanter eampaui,on at sea. Mason's ,,woman's eyes—a gleam that one or two T.he life of a Bahl t', acaordTmg to sea fatal fat a<1 been dr{twn. B�pt the crisis extreme disciples of the "New Wom- t . 1, of the old :masters have succeeded im novels and tr , is one of serene bliss, came• A hig, burly Liverpool man, who an•• cult. In th@ latter in tanoe thg Chap Holt►se ia3 alow-roofed, red-tiled, catching and inn artin to the face-of Poe Y had been delirious from thttist rushed . _ - carred cotta a with a baloon —a "bal- p g with never a care to furrow tI brow idea of a woman aeon m 's place g Y their 1i+Iadoannas, but only one or two. at tabs young Scotchma/n and. buried his Ping � _° eexhny"• overhanging the river. It W "How did you come by your hurtf" during tate .lorng day:i of supposed idle- teeth deep into the doomed man's cheek., an the battle-field was looked upon -as- - L Juste evident that the "balcohny" was she asks in her low voice. � I ness while the ship is sa[ling from ort 110 sight of: blood made fiends of the g q g � - `- .� ".13oard th � old Wplleroo oi,ng but. P being somethin cite ori incl•whP,re- `.,, i Q to ort. %bousands of boys have left others, myself included, ere it would s I be a case of his- . ariglnally built, and ha.s sultsequently you mind the old•ship. We had a fire p ATE TIII;IR COMPANION ALIVE. - ' y ( been kept in repair, by +ships' careen- t•he hold,and the skicpper he would their homes with a romantic ooncep- „ tory repeating itself, for that there,have . {_ ' tars, It is eo glariingly ship-shape, so go down alt�ne to locate it before we tion of ea "life on the ocean wave," We all became as raving 'h'ungry �n +any ouch heroines the follbwing - I. - : cut a hole to the deck anal shipped the wolves, tearingg our.victim, while he was . redolent of tar, so ridicniloualy strong. but their poetical ideas are in a short yet alive, limli.from limb. . As I now Particulars will prove: Mrs: Ch�iatine hose in. The old man did not come up time rude,l die elled. . i, . at-and in mya�obe msenses I shudder to Davies,commonly called"Mother Ross,'' The keen, flesh breeze—and there is a sin♦ Ye cpind .him. Old Rut•herfoa d Y P - think of th �. `' r r n er and g Ja ow. And I went down and -Tthe sailors in the landsman s coin- is a well-known example, she having - ,_ .. - _ 1 pothing keener, freshe , at o g , of rr Every drop of blood to tthe young w'holesomer inn the world than that looked for him. It was a hell of smoke ion, have nothing to do but sing songs, man's body w-as drapak and 'his flesh served as a foot soldier and dragoon in - ; which comes roaring up between the and fire, err#I something in the cargo la cards, sin yarns and .watch the became our daily food, The slmell rising several campaigns under William III. stinking like like hell fire as it burnt. p Y P from the- remains brought around the and the Duke of Marlboro h actin .wo piers of the Tyne—this breeze 1 got a hbld of the old man, and wa vessel 'glide amootQily through the wa- haat several sharks and acorea of see B • ° I blows right•through Mason's, and blows fetching him out . on my •hands an ters. Notwithstanding all. the accounts ulls. as a squadron leader of the Scota Greys the fume .of cooking out into Slyne's knees, when se�anething baste up and of terrible oceaan suffering .that have 6 "The ungainly .feast proved too much at Blenheim and Ramillies. She died ' - . - - Chore, l sends us all through the deck. I had i ' three months in Valparair�o hospital; been published from time to time In the for some of t'he men. The effect of July 9, 1799. Hannah Snell was anothes It is evening—teartime—and the day's but'I saved old Jack Rutherford of Jar- news a the bumari flesh and blood as too female worth who, work ie almost done' for Mason's does ranv. And when I got up and. looked �• P Pers, yet the opinion that gong for th,rm. li our bec.ai a raving 3' having been ale Jack's" life is a merry and a happy- maniacs among them being the Liver- serted by her husband, atdogt.ed male t + z; little in svppens. A bullet.headed boy at my face I saw that it was not in the . - go-lucky one continues 'to prevail. But peal sailor. '1 he four mPnttoned duringg attire and travailed to Conventry in nature of things• that I could ever ask the ni ht threw, themscilves erboard search of the 'rutiawa She-there en- bg rubbing pewter pots at the door. a la. to have me. Seo I just stayed tbM-real life pf "JacW Tsar''' is far from g y• Mrs. Mason, ootnfortably somnolent at h to Its torn to pieced by the a,itics as luted in Fraser's Re invent oP Marines, away and made believe that—that I ad being a pleasant one. There is no soon as they had touched t a water. S • ` - the entrance ori the little kitchen, changed my mind." ether class of men who suffer such Another member of th© ere died ofd Proceeded to Portamout]1, whepoe watche9 her dao hter—co�mel rave- P man pause$. He is not glib . 01 she sailed in Admiral Bosoawen's squtlr. • g y' g epee though quick en4ough at sea. hardahips, sorrows and privations ws.do exhaust.ion.. I is fa ed Aerie ]Mason—"aur Annie," cis anon Por the East Indies. There she as• A'9'he takers up the little teapot and the sailors• Tihe accounts ,given by RESCUrD BY A` PILO . BOAT. silted at•the siege of Pondicherry, wlie she is called who is already folding shakes. it roundwise, after the mannan dlii wxeck�ad sailors, D p of the alley, his great brown hand P the slaying of once When picked up by the Mot boat she received twelve wounds. Through the table-cloth9. A few .Delated cos- g loved companions for the sustenance of we had been in an open bni t for 19 all her adventur-es, including a couple shakes too. - days. The ' suffering we . d gone of floggings, she -managed to preserve - , tamers' li+ngevr im the -partitioned loose- "I would not. h�ve, come bi,ek here," life, are stories which both thrill and through during that tone wt of such the secret of her sex, and ooneerning j „ horrif boxes which lelnd a oertai�n small. Priv hA goes an aftAr a silence; brit th© " �, �: = acy o the tables, anti often save a Mallard was ordered to the T ne. And y a nature that} ,it would be mpossilxle the atpplication of the cat it was fish . They are talk' in gruff, North- a chs must do hits duty by. h ship- fog human bein s to aur rasa. ' said: THE ILL-h ArEb MARY JANE. g 1 ' conwry vmce.i, whichre never harsh. Phe four survivors of t e Mary gannah m breaks behav'd so well, mates anti his owners. And I thought Take the thrilling history of the gal- Jane" were well cared for o the ilot A man comes ipl, after a moment's it would .bQ safe—after eleven years. P That node beer softer sea could tell. awkward use at the en door, and lant shi Mar Jane. She had left Moat and taken to Adelaide. Their ex-' how6 pa oP When I saw the old place and smelt P 3� At the close of her military life, ", teeksa secluded seat where the gas Liver oa perience became the sensat' n of the the smell of the old woman s frying- p I on is •bright aummer�day in ever, abs revealod her secret, and was day and after tieing arraign d for the t I` "_ overhead hardly affords illumi.naLion. an, I could not get ast the door. But 1850 Bound for Australia.. It was a awarded a pension of £18 6g .per an- He is a broad-built man—a neesider; 1 murder of their cct�tnpagion,, hey were T3' I hung around, coking to make sure 41arry crew that sang the sailor songs honorably discharged. A uroe was num. Later on she started a publin not so very big for" South Shields; a there were no bairns plc ins on the house under the sign of The Widow ' y as the anchor was wei bed. Icer craw made up and a pazssatge bac to Eng- Mas " matter of sic' feet cue, perhaps: He floor. I have one comms in, lags to pass B querade, and did such a roar earriea a blas ottsd handkerchief Y land secured for th,t:m. ins trade that a comfortable old age- - sp- the time. of day tend to tell you ye re numbered 68. All went well until the •rhe above is but one sura 1 chapter against his left cheek, and the with •� was assured to her. . 'Y a free -woma.•n. ship had crossed the actuator and, was in.the horrors of ocean' `life. the pewter pots stares eagerly► at the "Andy stayed away eleven years There to Mary Anne Talbot, a frog other. A bay of poor tact this; for the we81 in Southern waters. ottatrnner's r ht cheek is horribly die- �obewclause o than" says- the w an g HEROIC.CUNDUCT OF Cs PTAIN comelyy ung woman, to judge by an ' A terrific axle was en untered'In lat- extant rtrait, who served four years figured. Itis all bruised and battered I•A y ]aft I'm no reab Itude 40 degrees south. 'rhe Mary �K m as a soldier and sailor in the name o y' y� I Stories of heroism he7 o stake !n front the curve of a j hand at the reaching and Bibl and J e P . John T`ay for, and took part in Lore . square aw to an !a bel leas, with her rudder the cheek-:xme, which in broken. But Y P those who read them heron. They Howe's lorious victor on June 1. 8hei the like; tnkt tt seems- ret.ty cl that y - _ . - . the eye is intact; a shrewd, keen eye, p washed awe and the mainmast carried serve to" ins ire the bein ith •some theme who a workizig things ail not Y P g died Fe truary 4 1E08 aged $0 years. accustomed to the penetration of a of -that noble fire which has lowed re- One runt re resents her holdi a cub• thick it fit that we ehauld- mann nd by ,t tae hoard. Added to tGo bihor dam- P P s lencient in the h+c;artn of others and m one hand, and a Frenchnnan'S Northern mist—aceustpmed to a close it was sent. T gwt to think i s in. P , earutnny of men's faoesl. It ie pain- time—least, age the ship bad sprung sw leak, and fns heel them to galiant deeds, rhe the other ; another in which I think its that somb , ea. P fully obviious that this sailor for gait Arnd no an would like 'to y, 1t took the. Corlibuted energies of adl actions of Cal tain Charles Baker of and clothes and manner, set aside all she ie resisting a press gang. Coupled 'That's my a'n—him with only alf Lhe crew at the pumps; to keep the vea3- th,p British wa�ship Drake, a ten-gun with the •memory of Fontenoy, 17x8, . other crafts—i� horribly con cions of a face.' o just. stayed away. ' ' sect afloat, But ou and ort she drifted• trrjg, while en route, from Newfound- there is that of .Phoebe Hessel, whose - his deformity. "All for :th t4" aslna the woma , her land to Ilalifax, certainly commends it monument in a Brighton churchyard "Got a tooth`acheT" inquires the tact face, whic>} ie still pretty and. round 13A5TTLll 'rU YTECI sa']f to ail lovers of the hwroic. states she was boa n at .Chelsea iri 1713; leas outh. F The Drake had suddenl entered the that she served for many years as a y and r ?working eonvuWvely. -,[)Bath stared eVory one f�ttlly in the y The newt ¢her replies in• the negative ••A .72, 1 thick fog on t.im Banks of Newfound- private soldier in the 5th Regiment o� • - and ordersa eup of tea anda herrin face. 1'he6e brave sailors, however, land. The er cause shortly after the toot in different , its of Euro , and b "Ten, homey," she antes softly '°3bu still stuck to their sbi believin tat Y -- #is Annie who ringer the simple mea , dinner and rstand us womenl p, vessel was ens roudod with the heavy receivesd a ba onet wound in the arm, r and seta it down without looking at the succ:ur wuu8d touts froth some quarter. omist: "Breakers she>a�l. Hard a-star- at the above engagement. Living at F mala. � All their hyo board with the helm." The warding Brighton, her case became kpown to P a s t rad, fur ons "Tltatnka," he war !ter W gmwltg in hie bit�own mornitlg, just fore daybrea lLu cry came too late. The noble ship George IV., +.hen Prince Regent, who bee,rd, and the woman pauses suddenly. D OF QIIEENB. Mary Jaup e * n an unknown rock. struck on the rocks, but the confidence sent to ask her what sum' oP honey . -, She listens, as°if hearing somte.distant - It In seldom one finds• a Ica er of A scram ode for t:he boats, of the man in their Captain was of such would render her comfortable. "Half - eound. Then she slowly turns-for she I- a nature that not the slightest die- a guniea a week, replied old Phoebe but out of 68 onrtl 10 man- bas gaha a s fetshlon a ons the royal won n of y ' t g tap or two from the table egad to ,�1, 'The rest wars order took place, will make me as happy as e- princess. —sari ne a a pr t oe of the the Europe. N t a few of them a no- ei This, therefore., by his Majesty's tom- . ` Balt and g • I fan the rocks or ENGULFED IN TAF WAVES.- . pepper closer bo hhn. table for disregard of fashlo s de- f angry waves. mand, was regularly paid her till thle Three ships had Dame up with the creel, and any others are con n to a uniy hoar• aav- The ship began to lurch over and set- clay of her death, which took place De- - afternoon tide=a coaster, a Norwegian follow the lead of others. 6o a of ori• had u [brow in a bag tee bower in the water. Captain IZalder oemher 12, 1821, when she had at.• • - barque ion ballast, and a full-rtitrggged err ants s I for o'f hard a.ud•a small keg of ordered a boat launcahed, but it bad tained the age•of 108 years.. . ohip with nitrate from the West Ca�aat them have fads in g nit water, wart the twat came scarcely cleared the gangway before it Again, there is Mary Dixon, who was' of South America. instance, sen Sophia of Swede , who near being d by the 'beauy sea sank, carrying all on board into a wa- nearly sixteen y©ars to the army, and "Just aahore9" inquired ' Annie-- a memkr o! the Salvation rmy, that was runuii,g, A ttirAntll sail K, tery grave, For upward of an hour fought at «'aterl.00. She was tctill liv- r '' ttoonomical with her words, as they sat and then 1Xlal headed toward the 'the Drake treat her sides u n the 'erg- ing to 1865, when she was described , I, - miostly are round the Northern river. and affeotas tris style of raiment peen- B d 1g, po Australian cotrtident. ped rocks. 6ome3thin ha to tie one a atror werful old woman.' "Ape" . It liar to tha organization. Quee Em- or all would perish. Captain I3aktar Above all, there is the remarkable, if • - - "From .t-he West Coastf" : ma of the Netherlands make n pre- OU'1 IN AN OPEN BOAT. deternainod to save his men. He forced not unique, case of Dr. Barry, who died 'Ay;" grumbles the man: $e holds tensio w atever about drea9, a d the �y after ciaY l'aaud and n°t a sight tbc+tn to Jump into the water on th© lee at Corfu in July 1865. This lady, said the handkerchief Lo his cheek and turns - °� 1Df A vessaft was seen. Tlbu aiuull side of the ship and nakikti for the shalt- to have .been the legitimate daughter the herring tentatively with a fork. mast famil ar portraits of her ugb- amount Vf pruvisiunH t1lrown into the ered part of the rock. Remarkahle to of a Scotch earl, is surmised to' have - "You'll find its ood enough fish " t.er, Queen 'Vilhelmina, shows us a aim- boat were nearly exhausted. The fresh sa every man secured a ptlace of adoppted male attire and t.lie medical gg yy rofession from attachment to an army says the viroman bluntl Her two water was nnar9 �uue, and unl a al- safet P Y� ole figure n the: native dress f Hol- s' b Y g y g SAVED BY A RAPE. sur eon. Never in her lifetime had an hands are pressed to her comely bosom n Ion reauained at ice end of the ei bth t S � Y ' land. he r,ess of Queen Henr• tta of cls one the sli htest sus icion of her sea. in a singular way, y• 1`hu outjlouk ►vas, incleud, dark. g P "Ayl" says the man, -again, as if he Belgium. h always' been simp e. The it their_. exper4ua,i:d had been thrill_iiig It waq scan found that the rock was White staff surgeon to the oape gar- - had no other word. . Em renis o Germany, too, Is nother during the past two weeks, the worn► in a channel of great width; and that risen she most successfully treated the ' The clock strikes six, and the boy inet ace of.a royal lady whu h little w yet ruins. Wiltut took pllace on the tide carts rapi et.y rising. Z�'hc'zt (~,overnor, Lord Charles Soinerset,fa►tght - I more mindful of his own than his - that txatt can best be LuLd in the words the cnplain joined his crew he 1{rouRlit a duel, and was considered to 'be of a I ,lea or no influ'nae on the fashions of bar with •him the end of a. rope. 'Chis was most uarrelsome die git.ion. The Dos• neighbor's ailments, slips ail his jacket of Davis Hargraves. sucoud mato. q Pa i and goes home. The last customers country. 7`be lxxtt, wntL iia dead aria dying ttaule,i on the rock and taken serosa for was freduently guilty of flagrant !- - dawdle out with a runt intended for a In E lad the Primas 'of Wales occu ants. t-he c.hannP,l to main 1 cn l by c,rt „f the breaches of disci line; and on more than . � gg ng P lovas picked up ai►out 'TUU men. Ther a was the means of sav- one occasion was sent home under ar- 1 • i . i' salutation. Mrs, Mason is softly heard and her da htelra are striking natant- mtlaa from Adelutde, Australia. '1 he °' , second tuato's star in 51 out. a tbo 60 who hod found rest, , but somehow or other the of- to snare. And all the while Annie y is as fcillowy: 4t •- Masool—all the color vanishing from her es of won n of royal- blood w o have +1a.nding on the rocky Among those fenses were always condoned at head- ' wholesome face—stands with her hands not only n t led the fashion, b t they i THE MA`1`E'S STURY. who perished was a woman. A, brave- quarters. The late Earl of Albemarle clutchin her dress g have not van followed It, th most Tela -of tthe crew, inaludin m self, felfow, when his turn came to leave relates in his reminiscences that on sit- - g Bazin down at the g Y _ man who still examines thB herring striking gr f being afrded n the had managed to launch the nutter clear the rock, took the woman in his arms, ting neat to her at mess, he noticed "a r. with a self-conscious awkwardness fact that t icy have. never ado t.ed the of tahe ship after aha struck the rucks. l,A,nt. on saving her, but when half wy certain effeminacy in his manner,-which "Geordie I" she says. They ati°e all enormous evetopmduts of °the puffed I took cJz •gu of the bout and gave acres. t1u) rope 'broken and thley were he seemed to be always striving ter over- . jcalled Geordie in South Shields, sleeves, uvh ch have bean in v ue for out twice k day an allowatioe of brei- both swept I'nt:o eternity. The break► come, while his style of conversation "Ay, lassI"'he. answers shamefaced) , some'time. In fact, an ex*min tion of cults a.nd water, ltageely oatih of us 'ins of the rope took away aril the was greatly superior to that• one usu- - . ! AnniB Mason sit$ down t3uddenlyy the portraits. of the Prince of Wales Loukod for a sail, but day after day i"gnees that Captain Baker and the ally heard at a mess table in the days charmin consort. will show t t aur- Hr® were doom to dila i otdttuent. other men had for 9iife. The water of non-tom titive examinations." In M opposite to him, He does not look up in ' the lass fifteen ears, ata rate, 1 P , but remains, his face half hid6.a by e ' � y On the eif�hth day the prospect was covered the. rock and wms naw waist Harts ' Army List. " for 1f?6.i, the name , . the tted blue handkerchief, a picture the cut of hoer dresses hag scar s y var- very dark. 'Ibree biscuits was sill that deep. � of James Barry, M.D., stances at the . of ied at all. ; For carriage dres es and remained of tate rovisions, and the wa- - ' head of the/list of InspPctora General , �e f-conscious guilt and sham. P i "What did you do it for Geo1•diet" goy° to 1 c worn at any daylig t funo- ter suppjy has dwindLed down to a al- SANK INTO ETERNiTY. of Ilolpitals. In the July of the same -- , . she asks breathlessly. "Eleven years, tion, the s ape known as the "Priv- lap, 'Ile poen as weLl as myself salt - � Those who haul reached the •shore In year her death was announced, and the . oo a March oh it was cruel I" c�'� has aiway9.been adhered to, the that the worst was yet to come. • It safety did all in their power to rese•ut, next day it wais officially reported to p`What did I do it for I" he repeats. toilet being libvariably set. off y those way impossible for.rite to figure out our 1 hair gallant commander, but lie was the Horse Guards th,i.t the Doctor waS "W�1a t did I do it for f . Why,. lass,- dainty little bonnet which t ;err no Poasition. as I' did not have ©i her a shortly mvablowe,d up by the angry a woman. It is singular that neither .can't you see my face 4" name, no o e ha ins ever seen her Ro- . F a odg. g, nl 1 aestant or eon ss, waves. B..fore he disarpeared he kiss- t.hP tanrllady of hrPr 1 in nqr the - He drops the handkerchief, apd holds Yal�Highnea coif ed >y what air known TEHIlLl3l,L PRIVATIONS. c'd li►a band as a tQlo^.n of farewe�111 .t.t� black valet, who had lived with her up hiss • poor scarred countenance: He_ ere pacture hats. Her eveni g dreag- ##f - his crew. it was his unselfish devotion for years, had the vaguest notion of c does not look at bar, but awe �� althoug the texture enc trim- I`he three remaining biscuits tttstBd that was the means of 8avina sp many her secret. y -past minge may cry, display the ser a con- for three dayt� Just think of it, only of ilio lives of bas crew. her with the pathetic shame of a maim- ► } : @d do The cheek thus Suddenl stanc as r ands cut, while tb favor- threw bti►ccuita to feed lU meyti fur three a mem- g. y as- A motlument was erected to t h . BRITISH. COLIJRZBIA BRINES. _ its afire thej Princess a td her dayal The woefuliness of our condition cry of Ca titin 130cor at tthe� public ex- ' 1 pos ad to view is wlwle and brown and p i_ :' idea.lthy. Beneath the mahogany-color- ailor-mace� frocks fifteenth da , we bund +ouralvea watt- P y vatrtitcis o daughter o ordinary occaeio s has- was made more apparent when, on rbc' nae In tehe ch{a ell of the Ro al Doak- been the ei pleat oft y f Yard ,at Portsmouth, r the Companies Whish Are TNP . . -i- . led skin there is a glow• singularly and ackete without embrotde iea ar cut eithtnr a bit of food or a .drop of . ' suggestivB of a blush. ! garnilture. water to drink. `rwo of i,le men had tug Deveiopment< wariz. A . - . t y I see your face," she answers, Identically the same thing ay be aa�lmady become delirious, and the mar Turning to the list of local companies with ai note of tenderness for the poor said m the widowed Czarina of Russia, ortty water iaa an idiotic state of mind. DICKENS +AND THE X DAYS. inclruded in our stock report, says the - scarred cheek, "I hops you ht4ven t bees at the driabk." whose taste, in all matters co cerningy robust constitution had 'made it / dress in nowise differs from hose of Q�tb� for mb thus fai to combat Pair- An amus 9' instainoe of anticipation RAssland, B.C., miner, we find that the _ He shakes hie head with a little sad he Princes9 of W les. In- of the penetrating character df the sow following companies are. doing develop- l smile that twists up his one-sided her sister, ly well against the terrik�lo privations :` - mouth. deed, it wan d be iittpposeible to nce+ive which I had undergone: culled X raycs, according to an excharnge .went work: Caltifornia; C C, Centre "IS it becawse anything m ie simile in the spa of has been disA:overed in a must un- Star, Crown Paint Deer Park Evening y+ou wanted to get Shot toilet' than he entirely plain lack or LOTS CAST• . - ' ' -. ( - of me 1" asks the woman with a sort of Georgia, Great Western, Home- breathletsaness. She has lar a dark blue t ' or-made gown w ieh the It upas on the morning of our iseven- likelty place; i.e., iso Dickens Cib:iist� Star, • t3 gTey- Empress ha been wearing fo nearly teenth day in the open boat that the arras Carol." It will be remembered stake, Iron Horse, Iron Mask,. Josie. . • glue eyes with a look of constant wait- dreaded , w+are� called . for. tit wh,eni the miser :Scx a sees the ' Liens in them—a habit of lookin u at two decades est. Her daughte -in-iaw, lots Jumbo Le Roi, Mayflower, O. g., Pheie- j g P the yawn zarina, shares th same I was by this time weak from loss of ghost of his former partner Marley en- ' I open door at the sound of•ever ideas, an g, , nix, Poorman, Red Dlountaiu-View Gootatep. y d having been partly troEght !Food and nay thrist was burning:m© up. tering the room►, Marliy stbodT appears Itoasland- ted Mountain, St. Elmo, Tram ., u either i England or amo ng- But weak as I was, rest as was my to be transparen , so ha Sa ooge can g Virginia and War Eaglie. P g Minis Co., I Hang it Annie. ,..Could I' come back lash surrou din s, her ideaag th re- desire for food a thrill of horror orept see clear through hi.m and discern the The Idaho belongis to practically the� - So you wil a face like this; and you Bard to dress are thoroughly British. ,through my whole being as I heard tge two buttons on the• back of hiis coat. sanne people who are developing t4o' �prettle+tt lass on the Tyneside 1<". olutnor'ing for 'lots.' 'This is_the roust It-may be presumed that Marley wore Centre Star an such an extensive scale, - v..o,s fumbling with her apron string. - dreaded ordeal in the wbole of a Hail- the old-time blue coat with brass but- and is an adjoining claim on the sumo' DEOIDED INCREASE, there la chaff-coquettish band of her .. or P life. tons, anti that flesh and blood became d—with the grey h s Tread at '' - veiin., The Enterprise and Monte Cristo y Ten+ yeaas,ago there were fo tram- It Is slmpQy impossible for•landsmen trate anent w•bsn metals buttons v salla are awa%tm' g� machinery ordered same the tesmple—awakened haps by some to realize what it means to est a fel not. t is naw in order for the Society err-off ho in hi® waY in Chicago, • italized time ago. No work thea we know of �c passionp,te voice, low being. I made an effort-to Tally pf Physical, Research do try the X rays has beeat done on the Caledonia thi! '� �he looks u slow] , and• does not at#11,1487,000 and woorking 9Q . To- the mens perhaps a far the detection of hostsi but if they ear, th hit is a most omisaln P Y te1'liug them that g Y answer his question. Slay there a(re 20 Companies,' ving a vessel might be sighted during the day. are successful they must give the Bred- g "Tell us " she says slowly: Tell ns proispeet- The Gertrude did a Lot o! . , ' capital Of #;187,208,000 sand ting My appeals ,ware to vain, 'and it was it to D'iekeno. work quite re�ltly and so did the High - - a*here ye ve beet. ti with reluctailoa that I joined the oth- "Been!—oh, I don't know lass 1 1 miles. `he horse car Tisa practic- era in ficin u the 9,ots which wauLci `` " t7re•' The Silnrerine had been working fion't rightly ,eemembey, No't that it ally disappeared, the motive p wer be- rob one of our number of 'his lila to or DOESN'T ,ALWAYS .WORK. until a few days ago. The L%uthe-rn 1 ,* matters.- Up the West Coast, tradin ing: Electric,270 miles cable, 4 horse, Cross and Wolverine Con. has been idle g del that tive others backwards and forwards. I've got my -18; &team, ]1 mi.i,ea. D'tew e,lec ata lines FatD*r--.`When a. young mn-n has leis f.or +some time. The Union has just � �1 - master's certificate now. Serving first now in construction will int the T'HE VIt!'ItiIM. '.; hieart iii what .he's doing, hex's bound passed into new hands and work may stns pn board the Mallard to Falmouth total .city mileage to 400 milee. London. Might 'live. � EaA*. one. Looked at his t o sucsceed. have .already been Started. The v4'est r orders, and the ordered us to the ' has less thaln three miles of chaanic- neighbor with'suspicion and In silence. Boca--You r+e .wrong governor. I had L0 Roi ,has been idle since Last Tsar. I • whale heart in it when I y yne. I brought her round—I knew ally worked tramways while t e total ,me 'lots were drawn amidst breathless my F>roposed We lt�ve no record of the • unrated A r, thi wa . .I thoujht you'd be married, street length-of tramtways lo. my 136 excitement. Even the sea seemed to to Miss Brudy and I didn t �m with{- companries and cannot at present give �, , .;� 620i Tint maybe ye are 9" miles, 1 wltarked by. hares po @r. c•� in keepitlg with the awfu'1 av@nt }ib a =11 attles.oi su,coess sabisiactory returns regarding thellu ,.:.� -. ,t S ,. - .. . - ;F.- - I - r . -. ,.- ,:.a-� . ,, ♦ ,,. a-.. .1.... .f. -.. r.- ..2. - _ t x. . ,i_ ., f t I .: .. �.- - ._ , { # .. .} t: . :,. ,, _ - ..... i . . . . .. . . ., :• �: -, .. ,j. . .1.. . J ::. �.: :.. ., - •, Y,t. .. .'.. i _ _,.-..�• .d .._,., s . . < . l - - .. 'i. .-.. .n'..:. -' .: I - --.. L 1 .. ... ..., � -.. :.--. , i. .n 1 .- :. .. I. .-.. I. - _ Ml. .: .-.e- .. I. -.. I. -., -.F .. .,..,, .a. �4, b.. .. .. - _ . J r .. ". i` . . _ ,. . : V., n: . . _ _ ar :- .. ..... .. - - _- , if .e .. ... _ _ - n _ v i - _ .9 _ .. - ....1. : :-_- --: I r _... - set- :. _ .'.,_t : •. �t - :_ _ _ -'EFS.. _ .: :.-,-I t •., ! - - - y. , .. .:, ,:r, ..,a. , ... , - l :- _::... .. ..:. .. ..-... - .: .I .�. - . . r. _ x i u , . ,.. H. .. a , ., - , - : "i1. F,: - . ....-.. . .. • .v • - ...1 .. , y .,a • : 1 . .. t , e1. d. 1 - .. —..__.._ 1 _._-., _ - .. - -- .-.: _ ..- ,_ - • 11 In I , i. p - INFLUENZA AND SIIICIDE. NEflYIU� PflOSTfl�TIO _ YOU ARE QNB �_ tzpianat101t'.o[the CnIIacB e[ lilitfltcl+I2s Perhaps, EhaE htN list n' i'f 1!'' . F ' r 11n.1which Have lately Occurred. " . The Prequel (Cause of Much -Y ery - -. A case which oocurred lately at Da- .and suffering. 1. � I._ ver. (where a 8cdtti�h gentleman coma- ,--a, . 'Salad I - 51C I muted suicide, is of importance in nue o� �+Ad x. Yor O�i dti eOd, idortl- 111 . �Icttm H0lpless and Qureltli iii•-><t is one of the beat . . b1 - ," - paa-tieular, says the Landon Medical saps the CoasiituUoa and Malta One = fuel-foods. The with Hypophosphltes fies against the CEYLON TJ� - Press. At_ the inquest it was pointed involuntarily aAek is Life Wort Liv- • cod-livres o11 ob- piercing winds ■ Why n t$ o►t It has ceps ad Paotr+� : r" tams its ox gen from the air,and of fall And winter. Tht f` ypo- 44 LaoQ and Mu sal grocers. out that he had not. been himself since ler. ■ ■ t 21 - B k I 11 r • zn attack of influenza two years before, From the Lindsay Post. . heat is prouccd. #t warms,noun- phosphtltes tone up the nervous a.nd that in all probability this attack It lig at lest Commendable to bony ■ ■ sUt►sd® Cstt><xofb >llnsSeh 9heb� ' was the imar cause of the self-de- before the i,pevitable. Brut what" ap- lakes, invigorates, glues food system and Improve digestion, x PT y ■ S American Hog Casings. 1ReliabI g . etructiom. The importance of this pears to be inevitable may be delayed tt'8 Emulsion citta cal COu and 1,00 at right prioes. Park, Blackwell a altogether' averted. What were per' dst ger consumption and teneral debility. �„ et, Toreate. _ I - . fact, with', egard to motives for suicide, considered nlaceesarily fatal diseases ; _ ___ _ ♦BCN3[B!�1''AU7"1'BE'Tl>r>P.� We h should not be, disregarded, and we ar© twelnty-five o�r even ten years ago in i ___---- -- -— - - - -- - y. of the opinion that a large number of many instan are not now laced in As IF BY BUG 10. �c.xvtrwarvsae en, �dle best Quality Daly sold in lots to ani/ . the unexplained cases of suicide which that cats P, '"` MI"XI Damhasers, 'Park, Blackwell A Ce., LidsP gory—thanks to medical and I � is alwa� this "rase "when Nervi- DOUGH C.T. PENDRITM T*real*. - l. -- have "occurred lately are. in all proba- *ientific skip. Life is sweet. We must . -, ,• line" is cup lied to any kind of pain ; ib 7e to el Adeiald•si W., rs . ..1 t bility, to be asvcribed to poet-influenzal either oontro the nerves or they will pp catalogue on a pitostiton cerebral. chaanges. During the six a i- master us. ysteria may prove fatal. is sure-to disappear as it by ' lo. ogh 3► . _ . - , mfg iU ialtir7 ihsRdd q►tve Than. Great Labor iawrt OR p Stroh r, more penetrating and qulck- demicq which have spread over the It renders the person afflicted helpless. r l or in action than any other reined in . L. country since the winter of 18.39-90, a and tirnreliab�e and casts a continual y• 1 1 ver lar a the world, pain cannot stay where it __ y g proportion of the pop;ttla- shadow upon a hitherto bright and utted. It Is just the thing to have r ' •:� tion have suffered, while many of these cheerful life. It saps the constitution the house t"v meet a sudden streak . must have developed nervous symptoms. and makes one involuntarily ask, on 9 6 1 a — a ' ` - to turn to a particular instance a life worth lining I" Miss Fann Wat_ of illnesis. __ __ case in court not Lon a o de cede on son, dao h of Mr. Henry Watson g g P B Y Farmers hay. �pitish Columbia Gold linea I _ ,, --- the question whether a Irian• had com- living on lot 2`L,-'in t•he township of Affar thh juice Pae "bet3ll squeezed ARM LOANS ins first olase mitted. suicide or not, but the fact that Somerville, .Victoria county,' is one of rom lemons this peel ma be utilized fercanyto of.re . far can recurs h© ad had an attack of.influenza .wo those whose fife for MQN$Y AT Lbw SATES b FOR BALE h years was made or cleaning braes. Dip i in common w, a LO�iGi kap y applying to ` SEe, s before was not insisted on, o� ing 'miserable from nervous disease. At alt and scour with powdered bricJt• �, UB&DIT FONUIES, lrwlT Creek, Bossland, Beotanaf, to the length of time which had ela sed the alga of twelve ,hl ills Watson met - X'Wellington ea IL.Toronto. „ 66 I - tist. _ Gold Niulu1� ecocks "Jo='e between the attack and=the death— ust with an accident which so seriously af- Cattarh.—Use Nasal Balm. Cristo." `•Old I 1' •• N `Q Quick, pool. ILLS, MILLS di HALE$ Barrister „ " Big es, i"' 1;;1�►0, ., 8olirttoro� iforniQ 4p about the game flips, it will be not cad fected her nervous system that during tine cure. Soothing, cleansing,hel►Lng. dt�. A'be,deen a; ,embers, ae Adelaide which will be eentog applioationrosp which elapsed between the attkek nd the subsequent five years she was aub- M"reet aat,ToronuK Wont to Loan. wanted can be secured. • ,he suicide in the first case, (Med cal acted to ver severe nervous rostra- The addition of a little salt to sweet y . J• Y , • P coils Pel to bring gut the flavor, and $'G.Mills' B.A.—A. Mills.—Jas.Hales.LLB. nor farther p►rticalars apply wrists will do 'well to rememlwr t at, tion, resulting rn convulsions with gn- P PP Y :f the actual effects of influe za, consciousness for three or four hours at id things are improved by the addl- StrieL] S. W. R088 &CO., T - :.hough protean, are fleeting, file a_ter a time. " `Phis Quaidition continued, until ion of a little sugar. Wheel tlat a 180E rad t ging Street hast,Toro>.+- ` .. - ' - ; result$ in many are of long duration, March last when she had an increased Bail's Clover Root Tea is a s¢I'e Dore ICE. t3. T, riSNDRe�s, • insidious, and often -of a nervous c ar- and prolonged attack by which she was r Headache and nervous diseases. No. Manufacturer 73 to 81 FOR TWENTY-6I$ YEARS. ` j`icter, leading_ to the cerebral ins al- ,and prostrated for the space of a hing relieves so quickly. P1 Adelaide St.�.,Toronin � . lity. forthright. The disease so affected the op- A piaster ownposed *of' the yoke of ---��--- --- Patenth obtained 11 � . .- " - 1; tic nerve th�ttM.issWatson wits forced d twill often relievepled TO INVENTORS.. in all b _ rI eg ani sal Ped 7 . + PAPER HORSESHOES. to wear glasses. Many remedies were isy, dney, and neura)glo pains. International Patent;Bureau, 12 Melinda t3t., UuNim !a - Toronto. Long t experience, Ioweet rates. tried but with Po avail, and both Mrs. t oniumption. LaGrippe, Pneumonia, nicrmatton free. Gt, O. Frtecnrex Manetsen . I ----• Watson and her friends feared that a p . BAKIN ' - eras scald not be obtained. Ultimately a d all Thrc�at and Lung diseases ori A. KtLLOND, Expert Examiner. i. * oescrlpilon of the Process by which T it'd a ed by Shiloh'e Cure. �+ - . Are itiade. Dr. 14'illiams Fink Mills were strongly �TM d E �N S I- , . recommended by various friends and the A heavy .flatiron, weighing eleven err G. , A peculiar invention purporting 'to a ht ounds, will do bettetr work if FATE EHEET-METAL TILE & GRAVEL ROOFERS young lady decided to give t,lie:•m a •trial: g P POWDER I - I- - .; . . .I- . . have been brought forward some ti e A ha f dozen boxes were bon ht, and i is passed aver the clothes once with - . . g p Sh est Metal Ceilings, 'Terra Cotta'file, Red + " ,e b the time one bort was used there � hurriedly passed over the clothes THE COOKS BEST FRIEND since in Berlin seems to have proved y t o or thtcee timed. Brack and Green hoofing Mate, Metal Our _ a reality, namely, the manufacture. of was an improvement in her condition, nicer, Felt,Tar, Hooting Pit.�h, Pte. Gutters &c.,supplied the trade. LARGEST SALE IN CANAQA � and before "the half dozen boxes were Ask your physician. your druggist Downpipes, ___ horeeshoo s of paper, impregnated w�tb used, Miss Watson was, to use her own a d your frielads about Shiloh's Cure for Telephoned 10'34, Adelaide&Widmer Sts �i� _ oil or turpentine to make it water prolof, words, a different person altogether. nsumption. They will recoipmend it. TOR(rNTO rAVGGED - - -- the process being described as folloNvst Her entire ntfrvous system was rein- (Pounded glass mixed with" dry corn —�- . - it forced to such; an extent .theft she is cal and placed within the roach of • out After being thus saturated it is gl ed now able to rs se lwith the use ofq6&A9That to how so rtiari " wotifett reel w. �. P� rte, it is said, will banish them from together in thin layers, with a cement t}ie lasses w 1_011 t h previous failing eye- T g P g Y t premises. blood is imp which does not become brittle" when sight had 'ma d necessary, Miss Watr 0*,X- *:C4m3�rd„Oa•tz,�io - pure rind-urill to tons -Y1. �Cpnatipation- causes more than half sustain and renew the wasting At . drying, being a mixture of Veneti n sou is now a staunch friend of Dr, d largo, tinflly-equip eda old-estahlivhed fileti• n„►Aele and ti�gna4• St:. Leu Mins pentine, owderPcl chalk, linseed oil the Ills of women. Karl's Clover Tea is p 4 fur ' aIId sa s: '"'1 have tut DKTTKR IN CANADA. Best Water ie the rests f,neve builder lCno p Williams' Pin I ills, y a !pleasant -oure for Constipation. Business Education at lowest Pos�ll,le Cost and lacquer ; the boles, admitting ,the pleasure in re ommending them to all to science. l�t purifies and cnrlches t Y srthilarly affil ted, ' Rev, D. Miller, a yr sed alwa s agce�l��fni. Write for nails b whiclJ the show is fa9tel. Mort men who are mads' b their blood, Pare rich b cod is the food t __ to the hoof, are stamped throtl�h the friend ofn the .family, vouch for the w'iivee are made worse. . J. EI,LIO'i'T. Principal strengthentt a"nd bailda up the. entire - I _.___� none system. • . .' paper when moist. The article is tlhen facts above sett forth. I "OLA WAR $OItSLr. ,,1 � subjected to a very strong pressure Dr. Will* Mink Pills create new �t Leon _Mineral �a�9x- Call.. .ruder a'h ydraulic rens, and, - when Y P blood, build u the nerves, and thus - . ! a ,t dry, can be filed anti laved to fit the d Grand Ai'ni Man Creases Swords k drive disease roar the -system. in kiln- 6 roti} iQiag ell. w.. Toros►te. - hoof snugly. A variat.loh in this nun- of cased they have Ctued after y 7'Olito11T1i—Glerf`ard and Yonge Sts,, Phone ls�l. afacture is that of producing liorseshoe9 all ot.hcr m looks have failed, thus with Heart. Duerr . and Wins a - ' ` of paper. pulpa adding. chalk, sa. d, tui- establishing t' c lairii that the aro a Glorious Victory with the Aid of Gives the latest and be•t conrNes of training 1 peIitide and li adds oil al sua llE1n- g y I in its Commercial. 6horthanO and Pen , ■ ■ t. _ pe q marvel among tihe triumphs of trtodern Dr. Agnew's Cure for the heart. mwnshlp Departments. 1s Htudent.assis0. hAmerican - 1. - I - . -; tities that the material is im rmeahle E i medical solea the genuine I ink Mills �— ed to poo ttons to Nix weeks. Get all particulars co .moisturd. This .composition N said are sold onlyD i�oxes, i.uine i the full � . by writing for New 1 io�peetmi. Mention this t pot only to-possess the necessary efts- •} , P Dr. ,Ageewe Cure for the Heart C1in paper. y►ddreNs, W. H. iiliAW, Prinol at ■ c trade mark Dr. Williams' ink Pills Dap p �S�nea7,� C61lege - ' ticity and toughness for such a •purpo3e, ,., .loot be over eetiiiiated, says H. M. Mus- � _ for Pale. People ' Prot-ect yourself from �,lniun t li Y " but it can readily be pressed in molds tr7ipositiexi b refusin an i� a well-ku n G.A•N,. min orf, !t ► g Y pill that doe We;�s ,rt, Pa., ce.ntinu�, "My. N��flIS METALIX RITAL oonf.aerati..► s► - - and dried afterward, or. cut out of Pc m • " p not bear t registered trade markt ailuients were e and flutter- t Company,- Lt l.- Life Euildh blocks 'of the mass and ' laced under S 1 -- around the x.- en - of the hP• two btrttlee Ia by N le Era verntreptN - - r - T011Gk , strong pressure. . But the shoes' made` _ g ' It's C* bu♦ for all tlDuahiner w ere Affiliated wit$I Itute of l-hurlere.i AocoE►utan ) ' .l h stip together paper sheets are __ i.:. of your val f4xi1 like a q : 1 Y pasting 8 8 P , I a t are wanted. ill ow send t(e�r andson►r Fr•a ProA ectur.- said to W stron er than those made NDITIONAL. new many tle�s and . I:I, 11artooll"OtAl ZDW.TROUT.Pre.ident. D. H. HCDi:iKI,".sed I 11 - g ' io s al owest box and near like _—__ _ _ - T j of the compressed material. The par- Lew fair will a prow fly In dry, bottles �vtthoute. Try it. - -- ' titular advantage named for shoes of l help. I. Int friendn at 1 , " this description is the preventing of the Egli ever ort . N. It is a itidaaufaotcirer, s tiorse dipping on slippery Coding to dhow mrtny Go ntields day rest medicine. 9(i cnintttes �• �• �]R11;I8. • + " Peery roads. ' g William St:, Toronto - is on .des route, bow, after the,firm had relief. �„ i , 1 . - - sTRvc A6 �'� LiGII;I'NINt3 - - � . - . - . Iron Fencing, _ -� , . 14ECESSARY MEASURES._ i- , . a - •Eiactl A LIQ(,AL RUSE. �'Y ASKYOURSEWINGMf tiiNEAGEPIT What a wide-awake young fellow lbar- y des ibex the condition .of a office a OsmmtmNw iaiunp' FOR R OR SENIN 3CENT STAMP . `,er is, said �ilice. hard or soft corn, to which Putnam s What makes Blackooke oaI•r ,home and ail kindsoi ' . - y Altogether too wide-awake, respond- Painless Co Extractor has been app- a lot of law books every night he to out E $10 FOR PARTICVLARS,.PRICE LIST. 1` ed F.dith. The last night he called at plied. .So q ickly does Putnam's Ex- lat.eI IRON AND WIR WORK. SANtPfzES COTTON YARN.&a. , i - - bur house he stayed till 1, and then tractor cure that its action seems mar Makes hie wife think he's been work- G _ � _" e • � , , 1 p, Pa had to set the burgla.iti alarm go- gical. Try i . ' ing hard on a cure. TORONTO FtNOE ANL, s , c s L. Eng , " I ORNAMENTAL WORKO ' 0 - e - 1: A INDICATION.. It isnot our custom to puff articles TORONTO, CAN. They'say t t « ori►levy is a vary high ': NOTA MAN OF RFbLTtCE ly educated gentleman l of merchanditge, but in duty to our eul►scrit►ers we cannot help mentioning Tom—IiQw do you like wedded blima, I should j dge he was. IIs doesn't tlra stoves sold under the name "Gar- _� I , Jacks e''t seem able to shake '�a living. land." Garland [ytovea and ranges c;ogt Like x a • " " Jack—A'll' right, except the Sunday A pUPl1LAR C.P:R. Ob'FICf�ai no more th to other fixst-c 1N a ood9, . twork. but are superior in many ,ways. Happy - / . ' Tom—Goin to church, I supposeI.. --- IndVed ars+ the houtea which contain a 1� �� . �� .- - 1 - -- � ,.-, ' __ . ) �, . I - - Jac•k—I�o; f inking up excuses for not Adds nis� T attmony to i•he Merits .of Garland Stove. L,( going. Its a terrible mental strain. Dr. Agn w's Catarrhal Powder for. i . Catarrh d Coad in the Fead He There Is wore Catarrh in this section of the , yo.ir house will be evenly heated h erten I and` an, oT an u. n�; oountry-than all other diueases put together, t y y Pct p y Says it Peerless. 1. and until the lout few yearH was rupposed to from cellar to garfet by using a ; � , a: :��" - Used in the c ookitag of food, }re, t�a9hed ` be incurable. Icor a great m'eny rear*doctors w Iq�. �"z `i e- .'t",.' . . a soon ag emptied, and while still hot, ronouno�ot It a lural diKe ins, and prewcribed 'V.1" 0 Mr. John ]i7e.F.dwards, the ental i l - ". ' "' � `rail the labor and a great deal of time nisei of t C'.I'.R. liner 'Atha- �0�1 remedies, and ►.y conatant.ly latiing to �4� 'W-'- �-- will be saved. cure with local treatrne►r t, pruuliunced ip in r + , I t►asc a," sa'E :"I used Dr. Agnew'e purablo. Seteneo has prove neatarrh to be a. \ � � A,"-tkw% • V. Ca rrhnl� Z� order fur curd lot the ltea'd• constitutional discuss and thorerore required 1. ya to 1 tuild m►►stitutionxl trewt►nent italic t'KtarrhCure, ea �Fa r� ' - It Ia very a fective, easy aPlr Y. I New • •,lea t, " :, . I. " I l '• and pleasant. b'or Tatarrtb r`� has na na[►ufactured by F. J.t'heaey 6c Uo., 7blado, ,. OGio, is the on, eon�tttuiionsl Duce on the �, equal. I ave " testoid ricer rl end r yy jBflade in three sizes) a 't .9� �►x - fib. Y ' - Y/ market It is lateen In[ernnlJy !n douse iro►u I .�. I . catarrh cure made a:nd found none to ►u dropswa teaspoonful. It acts directly on ! , - coin-pare wit if.. f reo.rtnruend it first, tho blood and muroue rurtsc,s of the system. ! W60d furnace. It's the rbatest ��a ° ' +�� ` ,-. lust and al tiy8." Tl►oy oft®r ons t►undrod dallary for any case It g , • .rrt. Pte, - t'rove the utero of Hood's Sarsaparilla—goal- tally to cure. rice¢ for circulars and icor/• heater ever built, has the largest i ``' ' r j'~ inouials. Addres " THE ROPER ri_,.`1'(101). : N'- J- C111;:NEy & CO.,Toledo,O. �r� ,� . tive,perfect, permanent Cures. � fadiating surface, burns any sized Brown—lI ve ou react tliiw article up- WSold by Druggistu.760.- L w ;�; - , Curies of fiorofula hi severest furnhs, Salt y wood is the best' and cheapest. •; -fry r�r 1 on, How to teTll a bag e.gg? W.Rec hid xi _ ` #rheum, pith intense;itchIng a►Id burn- furnace on the market. It "will " - ' t ' �e, :, _ Jones—No; but if you have+ anything _ - 4 2r�' � „rr3 =� scald head, boils, pimples,Ote. - , ^� �- x 11 f o �e�41 ti l,a egg, my advice is to bre a;k ----` -- --- a ou to ask about it. Sold =: � i — ----- -- pity Y .'�t Cures of T)pspepsia,Rheumatism,Catarrh,f'y it gentQy. - A `� 1 �r �` "... -'�" ' "` everywhere. '" toning and making rich, red blood. 1. _ C. . � :� � . .ures of Nervi>►isness and That Tired i~eeling, �• of • byfeeding urines muscles and tissues P 1 L L - A A:1 We �Ta} 1 1 For book of cures L a I . . - 'nlCURNETuT,ILDEN t _ oll ure b OOd.` , - { P . Y - "'100. a Vial . "4 I - -�� - ® " Dr' A new Liver Bills, 0ap , - 1 ��urney Stove and Ranco Co,,Wlnnlpeg ' �urne�-�asse� do; �ontregs - / Aro Planned After th'e Moat Mod- ! i :. ' 9110 - I . . ern in edical Science. ': _ -- --- . ------ -------------- ------- _1111110111k I - r ' - - , - 00 ' 1110 'I , They Are a- Grr at an Irifpi'ovement Pictu, r 1' r Over th 50 Years Old Strong Dose I - - . . i _ . . 16 r eL_p 0 I , Pill E'er ulntq a a I3icycle� is Aver CT,' : ' deed address to C. I. Hood&Co.,Lowell,Mass an Oxca t iii ('ravel, said Less Than r i� t..:...w t � - -j 1 are the best after dines. Half t11 Yriee ' HOOC�'S PillS pili.y, aid digestion. 1L0. 1.I . rappers I - I 7'he an'ly satisfactory, eaonofflioal , ; Cinna on ;Dro Coated makM I h'tsm • P mode of heating is bar a perfoot base - � � -. plertsant to `take--loving purely vege- . A prett colored picture . . . I Nae table makes them l,esolutely safe—they f©r evelCy2 " Balili�ht" oy burner. TItIa only `perfect txisa burn- ``�, " C t Any y •• er is tihenever gripe and hey never fail .—40 aper t$" L ifobuoy" :ap doges, 10 ce to at all druggists. wrappers. „ L I . I _� L I._ � tea+ AIT CURE. Theg piotuPas are rv011 ' '� f Y her1. ' -I . . , I '� W Aman i_- worth g�tting. I a .� . I , - , , ­ 11.L � . - . .. ...I. . . '� 'F6e enaall boy bees req�leeted t0 �� . Ili • '' . . . . ... . I � - , .. . I { it she is content to on- do same er e1d8. but insisted tl>kit he; Ad dre13$t . ' - dare her sins and , - p was feeling (badly, As the family phy- t►sa�kppa" wi/bout at- . ]a� . .- � . .� ' tsmpila9 to got relict siclan happelned o call he felt . the , . ��-�'- . . ," oda et ai'ons withou{ boys pulse and looked at his .tongue, L "VET g OSs " � � q> , -_, MLL�s' (Can ve0- and said• 1 - - g ; I ETA$LE 00M�OUND. I . 4 4' •t _ sit lr rh wexTa to You had better make a good strong r ' .- _ be well �ANTii to mustard mustard-p ter P ..'_ ►�'OOt St , TQl'OIItO - .. Event Peatttre of nie+rit int eiolttxr�rtled strona,WANTS to walY Thi boy 1 ked deparessed add left the , " a '_ and work with ears TOI , In its Q�truotl,on, most of them b '� - - and ort she will , nae �i` �.Al ' (Opo.) When she I apply /the plastew 9`ask- '•lcevee i'an a wt.eel—w►tthefet>Usiles a found nowhere edea. A little b►iabmll - i att4itTLit `89M- ed the knot, er. P'EERLESS In price titian poorer oonstructiom not P.OYND. pt .Ae can" Don't a 1 it a all: He'll et well • . i CDMPWNU Pp Y get enough 1>< i go a shemrlDru t, Don't before that stage of the .treatment in g to make it eztravagant, but 1 ��rr tt gg ALO sufficient to show its superiority. Bee ' - The "A. M. C." M1ED� ItVB .. reached. . " t - 1 tx 8 rel st. Montreal and a t a lame bowl.. - MACHINE�i N� your desller, or write tllel makes �I sl►e will lbeo ao Ilan in�iin�et: The COIOtId O le Of Ba1tllYltf2'is kz amatory pamphl Won an's Trinsoy)fs" p Jsk r d sr for ii—�!'ak.no iuiltatiun q n-. 5 1 st apsu� 'a Nave etartedw a mo ement for the 'ereo- ai jmaJte—Adapter cp tarmerar utCnw(I d ' • 02 _ tion of a onum t to Mrs. $arriet '"1u��-iavesmwhinerr. flliam Buck, Brantford, pots I �A: Beecher foto e's- m tgory. 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I. {{ . .- ... . 1 1. t- - _ - ; -. u - _ : _ . - ,. - p i' .-. _ '. - f TO ODRBIIB80RIBB86:Byreferring +-Fresh bulk o stere 4 - i to the address label on your paper you y Q Dente per goal t Pickering T AI'liance Dan always ascertain the date towhiah at W Woodruirs. * g P• `` a ,e I onrenbeoriptiontoTmsN�aweispaid, —Photoq fromI:Oii' ptjr dOz: qp, at The tem r —_ eta Brod ' Lmittance's are acknowledged by a , * an08 alliance Yn t g . change of date on label on the first paper fol- O Brien & Stedham s, Whitby, ham on Monday. of this week. Seyeral . r .1,t �. iowing_receipt of money at this office. Always -•-We are sorry to state that Major items of interest and importance were at- WU t i - $ imp tthie date void ahead, td Rowe ie indis Deed w th t bold fever. . P 1 typhoid tended to. General satisfaction was ex- N e' -i. is - j_:, --=James Alla f working in the pressed with the success of the Local Op. : sir = __ - ; a I A ��y� x� it *two# �(rreen River 000perige for a few weeks. .t ++'ei 16,�� Lion law, resulting,, as it has, in almost : .,, _.. —We are glad to see Mrs. L. Banks entirely banishing intoxication from the - -, - 1: around again after > ng indisposed fora manioipality. This should be s source of ! `'� t 4 few days. • thankfulness to all lovers of peace and . � - 1 . PICKERINGF, ONT., OCT'. 16, 1896 p a y prosperity. The Rlev,Mr•McDonald gees r ]n . � .1 r11 —O'Brien--O Brien & Btedham.s holo alley ' �` open •in Whitby every Tuesda Friday and Saturday. y' y Holies that at the next meeting of the al- -buy lianoe, which will be in two weeks, hed W e -- - I .: - . = �IaoCALISM s; - '-'Mr• and Mrs. John Law attended the would move a resolution asking the alli• . , . .1 - � i k funeral of the late Lewis F. Gates, of - 'I. once to appoint a large and competent , `` liouge Hih, on Sunday last. committee to take into account and ar• •' I . . =Mies Floi a )E�obineon who has been P —J, H. Rogers is nursing A lame shin range�for suitable accommodations for the - > e endin this week. p R a few days with friends in this travelling public in all localities where it Wyefe sh©ging .a very choice lot of new sal _ - . —Fresh oranges and lemons, 'at John village, returned home Friday. is claimed that the enforcing- of the Local suitings. We use only, good trimmings, real white > Dickie & Co. * —Wm. Dale is nursing a very sore hand Option law has effected such accommoda• g —Miss Mable -and Edna Mowbray;" of these days with the symptoms of -blood tions • to recommend suitable persona iii duck pocketings. When you choose a piece of good Whltb , e e+i�+t Sunda in town. poison. The origin. of which is unknown. . cloth,.- ask to see the lining. as well. Good �lotb ,, j Y P " Y such Focalities to provide accommodations, -=A ]afge dredge has been at work at —John Dickie & -Co. have opened up and that the alliance pledge their support, I should have good trimming. When you buy be sure -i the channel at Fairport for the past week. this week an im.'neme stock of shakers i and see �Jehn Dickie & Co's new stock. Perfect fit P by patronage and influence, to such per., ,_ . —Fred .Bunting and a friend Bong Tor- acid flannellettes-and report a big dry in 1 i ti ,:-f. r g g P eons as. way thus be recommended by. always guaranteed. Selling at lowest cash prices. _ > onto were here Sunda with Squire selling prices. * . Y q said committee.—Com. -i I _ Bunting and wife. —The remains of the late George, L, _ _____*-*4 •-, , s�Tl� floor ' t r �y O�t r —Geo. Seldon is going extensively i' W Slaver, were removed from St;�•Andrew'e , _ yV j (,j j n cemeter on Wednesde AUDLEY. s9 nice varletV0 , .". :I I ,, the fancy fowl business end is having an a Y y and ire•interred __ J . extensive henery erected. in Mount Pleasant ' cemetery north of Mies Alice Linton is here visiting her ' '1� - (� - • —At Greenwood, on Thursday morn. Toronto. grandfather. New fa�Jle Oil-Cloths, lett attern -.- ing, Oct. 15tU, the .wife of Levi Mackey --W• J• Barnes, of lot 9.con, 8, Picker• Mies Hate Thompson,of Pickering, spent ►� 6 of a son.- -The `infant only lived a short ing, has announced an auction sale for Sunday with friends here. i time. - Monda Oct. 19th when he Will dispose. Miles Chapman, of Toronto, spent atiri- + - Y+ day at home afteranaLsence of two months. Great 1 an ge New Steak ' s this week. —Mr. O'Brien will be in the Whitby of all his young cattle as well as ,some I He ie in the rocei business and looks photo gallery every Tuesday,.Friday and horses and implements. As lie is moving g y ; Saturday. O'Brien & Stedham, photo. to Markhain and going into the milk bust• well. �1 j - • Recent .visitors :—Mr. and MrA. Roger Spring glove and Eagle P. rain �a;ds. -1' graphers. - nese everything advertised• must be sold. Carpenter, Mr and Mrs.• Rumobr and • . L7 .1 —Rev. ;VicAute returned from Nova 2 —Dr. F. L. Henry' will visit Pickering Y family, Mr. and Miss Patterson, and Miss I- - 1 ; I . 1 and will be Bund' at the Gordon House Scotia Saturday evening whether he had Whitney. � � ,` I • Selling ave ay d�Wn fol cash only- 1. the 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the �montla, 6th been called to see leis motner, who was in Ed♦ Pluberts, of appletree fame, was - . • nd� 20th. 24f very poor health. She was still very ill, seen wending his way leisurely along the • 1. = --Scarboro Township council meets for . when the Rey. gentleman left for home, fourth ?n M onday. - Ed. is our Canadian ! . the transaction of general business in Mre. 'McAuley accompanied her husband rip van wrinkle. ; . ` Cos - j Burrows' hall, VP�burn, on Monday next, east, but.was soon called to Wolf Island several of aur farmers have threshed out . at 40 a. m. where her mother was also seri this past week and re rt fair ield of JN0 ,' . ' 'D1CK1E. - -. & I. coaly ill Po Y. —Dr. Cross, dentist, will be in Picker-. She is still down there. grain, but the prices are so law that the ! ,l - ing the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of this "—One day last week Thos. Mansfield financial question is again paramount. i i_ was drawin Frei ht from his 1 Jess Banbury and hie bride spent a few . . mouth-. Special inducements this month g g place to- tlic i - • . * station here, and whiles at the latter days bore with relatives. Congcatutations i + > for those requiring.eets of teeth. Jess. Your many friends around here are . . . —Harvey Ham,• station master at Place his young horse took fright and ran Riad to know you have secured a life part — • ` Holstein, is here spending the week with away. The animal did not run,far, being ner. May much happiness attend you. • - friends. He looks well and speaks kindly stopped at the foot of the bill on the new There is talk of having a social of some : - ' of the people up in that neighborhood. road. No damage was do�oe to the out kind during the moonlight of the com-ing � i • - t —St . i . George's Guild purpose holding fit, but excitement left the driver a little moon. Now somebody be kind enough to - Y . their bazaar about let week of Dec. All timid for the journa home. throw open their house and we will enjoy i j d ti /1 �, Inory, . . . I � .:,� contributions are requested to be Bent to —We visited Scarboro fair ' on IF a good evening ae Audley has had none ! 0 0 - the secretary, Mrs. Anderson,King street. and could-not but admire the prosperous yet.. 1.-` __ —Walter Rorke and bride, of Health appearance `of the yeomanr of that Algoma is still being talked off in great i,. . .-- townehi y enthusiasm. Jolie Saunders visited there •• ' + ' �t cote, have been spending their holier• p• We always held that a town. ` •. �1:�N I . moon with relatives in this loealit To ship fair is the only kind of an aRriouitur• last week and took up 320 acres, and he Y• al exhibition that really thinks that, it is a great chance,, Many. , the extent of an old pair of boots we wish y advances the others here are contemplating that move I Our Millin r a - - • •. them much ba iness. - tilling art, and we are et of the opinion e y Openlno will take pime oin Tuea- . PP y P also. Miry look.attend them. 1. i - 1 —The annual thanksgiving missionary that township fairs will agaip Dome into •-.• da and Wedilesdt, % Oct. 6th and 7th. - meetin of the Friend's church will be fashion. On Friday wets y ; ' . g groups gathered _ OHERRYW000. You are cordially invited to be present. . held on the 18th of Nov� ., % . Mr. Hardie�6 here and there all over the grounds shale• - : 1 - ­. . . - _.. - !' the Canadian Colleges Mission, rsoen ly ing hands and discussing subjects per• A. Poynter lett for school on Monday, "�' 4 - ' ' ..­ , !, i - � Ireturned from- Corea will .address the gaining to the yeoman's art, and after ldr. and Mrs. Geo.Linton,of Brougham, Mrsa I. W1sei •• : . Pickering. meeting. snob disonssion etch Hula could not bel visited ai B. Carter's last Sunday. , Jeseph Fisher and wife, of White Mies Rolland attend a teachers con- a __- _ - but be benefitted thereby. For years this vetrtion at Port parr ridgy. 1. Rose and Joseph Carr and ldr. 13tephen• fair was known as the Canadian Donny., Birth—Wert of - eon, of Oak Ridges, were here on Tuesda brook, so frequent were fights nd other id®y lice 9th j. _ y eecqo a inst, the wile of ton, tai all a calling upon Samuel Linton and wife. rowdyism iudulged in thereat, but all that doing well. Ing . � - - _ - , - - They name down to attend lice bwrveet kind of china has. been soppreslsed, wnd Moat of ,;era have - - home in the Methodist church. the huge crowds are vers orderly. harvested their report Cloth a • i • 0 •- , - u po a i i - I __ � . —Joseph Valentine, of Reaelb, died at --The members of the Ladies' Aid of verliRht crop. - his residence on Wed;�eeday evening ager the Methodist church are busy oongratu• A tem ranee an cireulat • a short illness. Deceased lived in this lacing themselves these Indian summer d around here and ly number of We ate -showing the beet selection at the lowest prices we ever offered: Suits - qieinity at -one time and .was known to da i u n she e�ignatures have been o fined made to order, 811 up. FIT AND WORKMANSHIk . - y upon great success that attended I wonder what was the matter with the GUARANTEED. ; many of the older inhabitants. His the recent harvest home cervices. They choir Sunday evening. "their automatic ' 1 - '"I i . ei3ters, Mrs. Wethe'rt}•ld, Mrs, Richardson were perhaps the most happy lot of ear• tune selector does not appear to be reliable. I • and Mre. Wright have the 83muatby of .vices of the kind yet held in this locality. Mrs. Dixon has Ripen her house a new wall Ya ars - - their friends, Rev. MCCatuus, of Port Perry, occupied c=oat of shingles, and also added a verandah � - -We were privileged to cast aside a the pulpit on $nn�ay and delivered two to it which mu.h improves its Reinert] ap• 1. -,� poem ? this week in which the writer at. capital sermons, while the singing of the pearance. We have received a I�rKe assortment of Wali Paper and Bordering to tempted to nlogize the ¢iris of Green• choir was good. The, church was very We won jer what is the great attraction match, which excels anything we have eyer handled. . River to an amazing degree. The pen- tastily decorated with fruits of all kinds at Green Ri ler for ec, many of our young mansbip was very good, bat the writer as well as grain S.Ld evergreens. The men. When we }one track of one for aiew - 1 - `' evidently did not possess a name, at least floral trimmings too were of a high order. Sunday evenings we are almost sure to - he uid not favor fie with one, and the pro .Tuesday evening the tea was mush eo• hear tell ci him being seen tap there. Now 1 duction had to- go to the waste paper joyed, and so well was the affair attended boys if you take my advice you will stay at Re An - r . basket. that evening that the ohuroh was literally a more, for Cberrywood has better - 1. I • daughters than can be found elsewhere. " - _ —tio ! for hnnAers eienrsiot�a, Oct. 27 packed, many baing compglled to stand. - . -- -• "to Blot and-Nov. 2nd, good to return`,till The Whitby Tabernacle choir furnished • "" . ' . - . . I the mpei0, and it ie Onl wEBT MiLL. , 1. �. - : .Dec. 15th, 1896, at single first-class fare, y necessary to say ; , ­& : - . - . (except tickets 'reading via. Toronto). that their selections were rendered as only John Moon is inovi'tig onto the Smith aiY�,ts' ' • 1 . .. - - _ _ arms es For tickets apply at Btepheneon'e ticket Mr. Btephenson's aggregation are goal, place up the 1>�t concession. ' �.. + / , .- ' -- . .-- - . . office, Whitby. Also see or write Ste- fieri to. The recitations of Ddies ylartin This Friday evening a darioe,villi be held -• - '- - . - phenson, Whitby, for tickets to or •from and:Mre. Hales were.well received. We in Elliott's }Ball, Highland Creek, when s � I . _ . -- • - England, Ireland, Scotland, B.C., Mani l?`ve been creditably informed t t 'lOb big time is expected. , , . toba, anywhere, everywhere.t Choice of were taken in at the Sunday•tad• pesda John Cameron and Mme friends the n , aware of all kinds• I- 10 best ocean lines and beet railway. night's service, the expetaa .beim city spent a few hours the other day with - • - ., _ - ., - i. Rases guaranteed right. light the ladies.will have a good round his cousin, Squire Elliott. • • • . _ sump to'the -good., There were those re. Robert Neilson hiw purchased a wind - . —William Bell, who has oeanpied the 6 mill and will have tbA Same erected upon - seni from quite a distance around pall ' 1'. quire -place ,for'the past year continues ' bis bar ithin a few days. - • � I , A -in poor bealty and is in eonbequenoe com• anxious to get a helping of roast•ohioken. W8 eeg et much to day that John Heron, .. . I I>, palled to gacate the farm. ne will there We bespeak similar success next year. of the lake shore: is stili very much izadie• EXCELSrOR POTATO 'BUG KILLER.—The cheapest- and moat e$eoti e • have a sale on Monday neat, 19th Inst., -.-.•f. pDeed with heart affliction. His many ingeoticide on the irlarket. Applied dry-�No mixing required. Always ready d .. when his,stook and implements, as well .; MARKHANt I' iriNnds are longing for his speedy recovery. safe to handle. = . - as some furniture will be sold: The im- James Scott, who works with. W. Muri• +�� son, met with a severe accident on Satur• 1111 • • I R►eazin, Pickering= should find area very desirable;-lot and , Mr, and Mrs. Joe. Graham,of Uxbridge day. While picking wpples a wooden pail should find ready sale. . He dee Tee us to , _ ___ __ , and Mrs. Jas. Speight, of Toronto, were filled with apples fell, some eighteen feet --- --- - - • state that dverything offered will positive• in Markham;Sunday attending the fon• an i struck him on the Bead. . After much ly be sold: This sale is at lot 15, B.F. eral of Dr. Doherty. -bloodin" the wound was fixed up and 11"- concession, Pickering. _ . . is Ian t it surprising the amount of people Jimmie ie doing nicely. He sa}'s that bud 1. �dve our Fall Clot11111 �G'hile the Service was progressing in who "stand off parties they owe with the he baso an}thing bill an lrieh-mon he y g . the Methodist church Sandayl evening cry of hard tines and no work, but when- would surely have bee' killed. some stie�k thief stole three overcoats ever an excursion, picnic or circus comae Joseph Cochrane, of Darlington, was tar tide by ranged before A. T. Elliott, J, P•, to answer ' from different buggies in the shed to the along; always find enough money to take to two charges of running the lake toll Rate, - I - h I : �1_ re�r of the church. The garments were their families and oscopy the best sesta, . .. - all goo,3 ones and their lo6g is much re- At a meetin of the liusiaeSs Men's Ae• and also to show cause why he did not : : " g appear when summoned to do so some weeks - r�tted by their respective owners. In sociation of Markham on Monday avenin C Y g ago. He and big sister.were returning from 0 0 he pocket of one of the coats were some . . ­ _� . . :_ at the Franklin iz was decided to continue the city thea.Detective Spiers arrested the three dollars, and of course this money the early closing of-stores t:iree nights a wily Joseph. The prisons pleaded to the -- - -- — --- -- was not taken from the coat before its week as at present, and a committee was first charge of running the gate, and Mr. • - ���' "� "v - J ` removal. We deeply sympathize with appointed to wait on several merobante, Luke withdrew the second charge. The - m - �;, thes6 men over the lose of the garments, who it is said have violated the agree• contempt of court charge was also•,dropped P1Cker111 a5' 1 a110r - . .4.... ••fi•♦' but we cannot expend any sympathy over men$. If a satisfactory answer and a fine of t;2 and costs im sed,'this - . Jk the loss of the money, bacause a man that received then a petition will be pre d with the co4ta amounted to-g9.u5�. Herein i- . . will carry money in his overcoat pocket to the iso .Heil to pass an early olosin b ie a leegon for many'a young fellow who - - '" 1s ,is scarcely Capable of taking care of it. law tad he association will see tEatgit Y, imagines that runnings tollgate isra smart Perfect Flt Gu' aranteed. . k - Pickering village is becoming notorious enforced. piece of work. . these days. - Every merobai,t who adoptN the 'cash , ", --On Sunday night a number of Tsai Y g . : - Sale Register. - , system strengthens the back of,eyery - . Call- - dents in the west portion of our village other merchant to sobae extent against MaxD�y; OCT, kith 1896-,-Anotion Bale of •••i i• I : who were thinking of retiring for the credit. Now that the busy time is setting farm stook, roots,.'etc„ the property of © .. . T • 1 . , night had their attestor draw i it world w• J. Barbee, lot 9 Don 8, Pickering: And see our suit 1��' - % .. . . n by some be a wise thing for ever man a . g g, yelling, and pearl Positively no reserve. Sale to commence ­ 25 O . load talking, rnnnin y to do less baying and selling .on credit. i1. every conceivable manner of noise making HA will find hiiuself better afl at the end at 1 o clock 'sharp. See bilis for parti• . i . . - 1 I .1 . ­ - I. anlere. Thomas poacher, auctioneer. �,lv The on the streets. The noise went on and of the year. t�'e dont Dare bow good or MoNDAv, OCT. 19th, X896—Credit sale .of gradually drew worse and finally to their honorable a man is, he will be sure to in• farm stock imptemente, roots, hay, oto., BeStM�alne IIP surprise, the ooeixparite heard aFones being our more obligations, it` hA resorts to the.property of ten. Bell, lot 16, B, F The lel `. plied to their residences, aied their fenoes credit, than if he pa a on the nail or short con, 1. arket. •. Y Pickering. Sale will eomme`nee at being hammered with heavy sticks. This dates: No person needs to be told how 1 o'clock char • - - alarming them they went to investigate, g P• Bee posters for Parti 'iVe have alI kinds of Rockers and Easy Chairs ; also' Dining-Room chairs i a - -) g easy it is to run a little bill and forget it. colors. Levi Fairbanks, auctioneer. the latest styles, L' and upon opening the door canRUt sight we have all been there. But if debts are w>i�WargDAY, Ucr. 21st Auction gale of Sideboards and Bedrtam Suite in all designs. Extension Tables and Rifche ', of i,gang of young men, numbering about Paid as soon as contracted -we know° b' valuable farm property in Uxbridge e'gF;t or nine, tannin from their the money left in our pocket just how township, at.�'Vileou'g hotel, Claremont, Tables always on hand. Cheap for Cash. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. :- view. We do no know whether these much we Spend, Get everybod make a at 2.p♦ tri• The farm contains lfia.acres UNDERTAKING—,Our undertaking department is complete in every respects •`. were Pickering yo tbs or not, brit if the big ate this ear towards sand is known as the Jordan Estate. .Caskets, Coffins and Robes always on Hand. 'l y P Y gettuag out of The property is r,ituated on the 3ra uon.' -.„ 1 . •- : _. are we would advise them to quit or the the credit rut, and We will have more .. See posters 'for partionlare. Thomas HILTS: 1" ,"T"� � 1� 1 • result may be unpleasant for them.-Cony, money All round.—Economist. PaucUer, auc.ioneer. '",L �1�Tj 8 Plc ernIr � - _ . . . _ . . . _ , , - , .. _