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A. \Vestorn paper was running a 1 keeper will silo the deeirabtlity of I (7nmtlCtinrl N (svgs.
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�irop�orY � Ar�h9S and �o41etl6�l spiel story ry called "The TglltlL" � kremlin 17is.Ntoeic 111 lli l bast 11aHH1
bio shape, anti of holeling hnamok)lt In j the 1 FHOx asci/os for false Impi•issoll•
rea(livad0 to make the most ore bet• trent.
ler 0elldlln when it comess. Weii t the le et meeting of the Sarnia
should 'remember tliat this is but it Tow31 Uauneil a by-law IV"pitssad
temporary otubarasmenr. Weehuull T eosin a cit i b -I all hotels, re•
avail ourselves of every itdvalltage 1 g
to winter our bens stleeessfully. 1'ro• stanrauts rad Dating houses, Tho
all 'urplrs aambe snit boxes feu is $10 a year.
A 1030 wetted ,AGO() damages at
Loot week so much space being t10 -
M avu.f.o Cutter.—Sabbath tierviees voted to the earthquake shock the
at 11 a.m. Aud (30 p.m.
Snowy Sollool tclitor teas tumble to run the weekly
at 2,30 p, ur. 11er. John ltess, 13. A•, lnetallment, so made the following
pnatnr.
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Stl ox einnteu,—Swblettlt Services at 1:1 anno eemeni, 0onteintug perhaps,
amt. and and 0:80, pan, Sunday Sobool l more truth, than eny ether itow to
at 2:30 p,nl, !Bev. S. Jones, pastor' ilio paper : "P118 Truth" tvfls
Sr. do. n 7p m. Su datih Services 1 Crowded out of this Isom on account
at 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Sohoolat 1
11:30 a.m. l,„t, W. T. Cluii, incunmbs'nb, of the time of more important tent
liv'rnonist cncncn --Sabbath Sorgices t( -r."
at 10:0(1 it tri, and 11;00 p,. 311, Suhday 1 We aro constantly in receipt of 1110 moat
1ohenl at 2:30 p.m. Bev. WVen Smyth, flatterinig,testimonials in Tel Bronco to B'eet's
pastor. World's Weeder or Family Liniment, This
1tp71.rx LJ',',n m (,IInaen.—Sitbbtith remedy lite no ¢(pr41 fir bhe Duro 01 iillsam•
ti A i w batGlse will ¢aro the a,OsL
'for. Service third Sunday in every mouth, at It. am. °
010.ed :JO. It is also 1 4120 invaluable
11 eau, Rev. P. X. Shea, priest. s irnius, Outa, Bruises, Burris, Scalds, and
ODD FELLOW'S Lonun ever Thursday all oomplaiutg requiring external appli0a-
evenin in Graham's block. y 5 tion. it stones without a rival. Price !60.
f oparbotiie. Sold b3'Juo.nargreaves stead of being discouraged and fat.
ll moon Lunen Tuesday at or before amigo!? IIrueaett, term., we should 1'oarn lessons that
full moon in the Loner.
o block. c
Mamma's Profitnblo Duclge.–Tile
D, C. Ti. W. Lonon moots on 1st and will bo of value to tis iu bridging
ltrd ldoaday evenings of milt month. scene is a young ladies' seminary. over rovorses to come. Xu this, as
onLSTEit's coax u an as Monday ay , n 8 0. 30s0 w1
servo n a . VALUABLY.; Teestn.—A civil action
pi:d k0:p thele iu best peS8ih10 sun for damages for assault forme one
d 111011 far use the coining yea:•. Sett of the eases at the Carleton county
sous hko this just pool ars fall of ex- n sizes, `1'he laiuti(i claims GOU
i1erionces that cannot be acquired r p
n any ether way. The readexls of Per. loath .0r t'do teeth ltuacltod out
thea notes who c0nlinee in the bus of 1110 jaw,
lltoa6 will mono than likely meet
P110 aalainity that has befallen
suet' viciessitados in the future. in.
1110 village of Sauthnmptou is one
filet should awaken the sympathy
of the cities, totems, and villages
throughout the Province. Nearly
40 families are rendered. homeless
111(1111+useless, and aro in destitute
circumstances. The peer approach
of winter renders 1130 situatian still
more alarming• from a careful
tabulation of the leases, it is found
that they figure up to over $60,000.
The high wind from off the lake
prevailing nt the ti1n0 swept the
fire along, absolutely preventing the
saving of Dither houses or contents
iu many costs. Tho insurance,
unfortunately, is merely a trifle,
somewhere ill the neighborhood of
$10,000 or $12,000.
One of the innovations introduced
by the Cnnndiau Pacific Railway is
worthy of imitation on other roads,
As we were on the road from Otta-
wa to Montrcnl, an energetic acro•
bat in a white apron cams throngh
the oars with luuehos. The lunch
consisted of sandwichoe, calces and
such, together with tea or coffee,
When ho got an order ho spread be-
fore the hungry traveller a neat lit-
tle table coderod tvitlm a snowy sloth.
He carried the coffee and things like
a balancer at a circus through the
swaying cars. The coffee wits in
neat little silver pats, and the cups
and saucers were of the prettiest
China. Each pot hold about two
cups of coffee, and the charge for a
pot of hot coffee was ten cants.
Sandwichoo were also ten cants
each. It was worth the price) of ad.
mission to see the waiter carry the
trays without spilling or upsetting
anything. Tho coffee was simply
superb'; and I !tope when the C. P.
R. gots through with the fellow who
makes it, that he will take- a trip
around the country and teach -hotel
folks how to get np good coffee.—
Luke Sharp in Detroit Free Press.
k L 2 d dl 191 d "Ah " 813111 0310 young pups! to an. 111 1311 other calif g , only those ]l
evenings of each nlout1 in Sma1a's ball. other in triumph, my mamma gives
L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month in me a peony every morning for tat'• stieceeil who prove themselves equal
Orange Hall. to the emergencies of the "off
Post OPrIcz,—Ofiicoboors from 8 a.m. ing n spoonful of cod liver oil." ears," and to the embrnsstnouts to
"And what doyou buywith the y
to 7 p.m. triad) all occupations) are liable.
4I1calsus I:vserrees Reading Room penny 2" eagerly returned the eco•
and Library in. Holmes' bionic, will be and girlie it touo not devoid Of Faai1tiola 1NTotesl.
open from 8 to 8 o'clockp.m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays. Hiss ressie Boss, Lib- env y' "Oh," returned the former
r'arian. p The newest shade is tomato red.
Very close about the wrists aro
the new linen cuff's.
A Scotch piaid, which is very
tl 1(113, is) among the new goods.
. Bough curled fabrics aro not
shown extonoively this Beason.
In the new dresses the seams of
the waists are whaleboned.
Postilion backs,' pointed 'fronts,
and Ebert sides aro seen on bas
ques.
The richest wedding dresses are
rapped silks or ivory -white oaths. •
The back breadths of the skirts
of nowt polonaises are hale vory
full, .
to frocks, basques, and mantles
the shoulder seams are made very
short.
Bright red will in a great melts -
tire, be supplanted by bright yellow
in brightening. dark costumes.
Jet beads, it is said, will give way
to balls of feathers as a finish for
hat brims. •
For general. wear. this season
Cheviot tweed and canvas goods
take the lead,
Short waists and full skirts aro
shown in the coats or overcoats for
little girls. ,
With tulle or lata neckware small
brooches of rare workmanship will
be worn.
Among the fashionable o6mbina-
tions black and yellow retains its
popularity.
For elderly ladies grey watered
silk is combined with black cash-
mere in gowns.
The tape stripe amoug the new
woolens looks as if 11 had been sow-
ed on the fabric.
Ill nglish ;gowns are plaited and
plain, and French frocks ale gath-
ered and puffed.
hall hats have crowns of cloth,
velvet, and satin, and have a' seam
directly in the back.
Tiny shells of mother- of -pearl are
scattered over a handsome fiohu of
tulle and old point lace. •
In the dark plaid frocks for little
girls full and Bagging bright , sural
and taffeta waistcoats are seen:
All shades of brown are fashion-
able, and bronze brown is held an'
high favor for evening dress cum•
bivatione. .
The new shade of bottle -green is
called Russe. The green supposed
to have ;been worn by. Robin Hood
and his merry ,cntlaws will also be,
in high favor. •
The hair isno longer massed over
the forehead, but a few light Curls
or•wavestall on each side. It is
still piled up at the top of the head
and well .brushed up from the' nape
of the neck. It is well off the temp.
les aid leaves the ears quite free.
Varieties.
The average young Tady possess•
ed of a musical education and the
speaking toys have to be pressed to
sing.
at "Hello, Brown I I see you and
' Miss Jones are not so ratimate as
formerly." "No. She is a nice
girl, but she affected tee like an
ague.`" "Affected yon like an ague ?
How was that e" "She ehoolc me ?"
Lady : "I'm afraid this new ear•
pet will get perfectly ruined if ac,
don't do something to prevent it."
Servant : "Yes, ma'atn, that's true,
and 1 think if you wag to put a
• druggist under the table It would
bees nice as anythiug."
The Last Year 1886,
After the above year is ended! therm r end
be no person suffering from Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Lumbago,
or any acutepein, if they only purohoso a
bottle of Plaid Lightning, ;Wit encs instant-
ly. Pain cannot stay where it is used. The
name is Fluid Lightning. Bold by ,Ino. i3 ar-
greeves & CO., drrggiste,
An old colored woman, aged 81
years, committed sumoido at Clare.
moat, N.H. Some summer hotel
man is now ready to swear that the
climate up there is so everlasting
healthy that people must commit
suicide if they want to die.
"Shu did wrong to look back,
didn't sale, Bessie ?" "Yea, mltm•
lea." "And what do you think
Lot thought when he saw his poor
wile turned into a pillar of salt 2"
"I don't know, mamma ; I'spect he
wondered where be could get a
fresh one."
mineral Pinson.
Notting but pro Osbraobs from plants and
roots are used in preparing MoGrogor's Lu ag
Compound, the modern and now popular
remedy for coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. Croup,
Asthma, and all affections of the Throat,
Lungs, and Chest. An mineral poisons and
dangerous substances are avoided, whioh
. at 500 and 01.00 per bottle ab adults.
old&
Co's. drug store.
A female of an uncertain age wag
seised by a eensu0 taker : "How old
are you, mama 2" "Thirty yeers,"
she replied. "That's what you told
me last census, ten years ago,",
"Wail, I'm not one of the kind of
women to tell one story one time
and another story another."
Anxious Inquirer : You are per
featly right. There is a game call-
ed baseball. There are eleven on a'
side t:nd an umpire, The sides toss
up for the umpire, and sometimes
further on in the game toss up the
umpire. The side that wins the
umpire generally •gains the game.
lilt t't egor c3: Parke's Carbolic Curate,
have vee an old Sore, Cut, Burn, Bruise,
Corn,iOuniou, Salt Rheum, Pimple, Blotch'-
� l' os, Bough Hands or Pace? If so. there is but
. one cure, namely, l000oegor & Pnrke's Car.
. bolmo °orate. it you but try it, It will con-
i 'vineo you. It cleats but a -1e, at Hargreaves'
Drug Store.
Mrs. Bullion to thio principal of.
the s�l•66i§l-atiended by her dangh-
ter : "Dear madam—My daughter,
Clarice, informs me that lust year
she was obliged to study vulgar
fractions. Please do not lot this
happen again. If lay dear child
• must study fractions, let them bo as
i;teftned as possible."
8'os moan, Aug 6, 186.
Having guttered from kidney
disoaCO from childhood I consult-
ed eminent doctors in Ohioago,
New York and in Canada, Also
tried varloue patent medicines,
but getting no relief from any
source gave up, as I twaa sure my
meso was hopeless. Finally I was
induced to try Or. lug's Medio-
ine, end I 'ant glad t0 say that
tbrae betties cured me.
? D. Dv00azr, Dry 0eede Mere haat,
Sold by St, A. D oadman.
"Grau'ma," said a boy of nine
years, "how old are you 7" "About
sixty-six," replied his grandmother.
"You'll die soon, wont you gran" -
ma 2" "Yes, dear, I expect to."
"And, when I die gran'ma, can I
bo buried side of you 2" "Yea
dew. l' said she, as !tor heart warm-
-ad -toward the boy, whom she •fold•
ul' closer in her arms, "Gran'ma,"
0ft1y whispered the littlo rascal,
UhJtIGs
4 li1CftIE.
roe
I OYES
Xnos
91000'.:
tgitinme ten cents,
speaker, "I do not 6peed it at all ;
mamma put8 It away for me every
clay to bay more 0011 liver oil with.
writ's Pain Bing -will mover disappointyou.
wastes is always ready and coats eat as cis.
14 is lnOeed it friend in need. Pnrehase a
bottle at). Hargreaves do CO's., drug store
and you 1.111 never bo. without 1t. It 0ores
Madera and all bowel ditheultles.
"Let me see sumo black kid
gloves," said Mrs. Snaggs to a clerk
at a drapery store. "These are not
the latest style are they 2" she ask-
ed when the gloves were produced.
"Yee; madam, we have had them in
stook only two dsya." "7 don't
think they are, because the fashion
paper says that bleak acids have ten
stitches and vice versa. I see the
ten stitches, but not the viae versa."
Tho clerk explaiurti that vice versa
was French for seven buttons, and
Mrs. Snaggy bought the gloves,
He on Your Guard.
Don't allow a cold in rho -head to slowly
and surely develop itself into Catarrh, when
you can be oared for 160, A few applionttons
will mire incipient Catarrh. Ono or two
boxes w ill our') ordinary Oatarra, One to 6
boxes will cure chronic, Catarrh. •i'ry Dr,
Chase's Canadian Catarrh Cure—it 'will cure
you.
"There 2" exulisimed young
Spriggens, sad 061113,, as they were
All sitting•on 11.0 piazza. "I must
go and get shaved, My face is as
rough as a cotes tongue. I tell you
it feels uncomfortable to have these
short bristly !lairs all over a fellow's
chin, blies De Payster always
gushes when young Spriggins says
anything. "I know it," said she
most effusively Anil then every-
body Leaned forward and asked her
all at once how she knew , it, but
Miss Do Puyster only blushed pain-
fully and said that they were horrid
things.'
Ralr241 N otess.
Fruit for lain keeping should be
gathered quite green.
The beautiful little Polyantha
roses • may justly be called ever
blooming. They are hardy also.
There is no farm interest that
tends more surely to profit than
sheep on lands suited to graying,
especially where woods or bushes in-
terfere with sucoeseful cultivation,
or on lands too rough to till easily.
Ladies Only.
The complexionis often rendered uneight-
lv by Pimples, Livor Spots, and' Yolloweoss.
Those it ie Weil known are caused from an
inactive Livor and bed blood. Dr. Chase's
Liver Ours purities the Mood and whole
system. Bee Sonipe Book for toilet reclpe9.
hints and suggestions on how to preserve
the complexion. Sold by all druggists.
As the land will not give us full.
crops unless supplied, with every
kmd of plant food needed by those
crops—so hens, in order to lay well
should be fed all the material for
fcrmimg eggs.
It is worthy of note that sumac
1s the most valuable tanning plant
known. Largo quantities of it were
gathered 131 Virginia during the past
season and yielded handsome re-
turnsfor the labor expended.
flcGreger'g Speedy Cure.
When we say McGregsor's Speedy Caro is
Hie only perfect cure for DyBpopala, Livor
Complaints, Indigestion and Impure Blood,
w0 ore toning the plain fatte, of which hun-
drodsupon hundreds clan testify, who have
been restored to porisot health by its nee.
We would therofere advise you strongly if
you are subject to any of the above troubles
to give Mod reger's Speedy Cure n trial and.
be convin00a. It is sold in 60o. and 61.00
bottles at Hargreaves &0o's.Drag Store.
The cranberry, crop for this year,
it is estimated, will reach nearly
600,000 bu thele. Owing to frosts
in June, fires and worms, the crop
in Wisconsin will not be much over
one-fourth what was expected.
Bines IN Novl.MMBER, Every ob-
serving beekeeper has noticed the opening up a business In that 01 -
effect upon our calling of unprofit• 1.e06-00.
able seasons, like that just closed. Oil a redistribution of seats being
Many will become discouraged, oth- mads at the Council for the North.
ere will be indifferent and' careless, west Territories, it is proposed to
give Assiniboia 15 members, Sas-
katchowan 4 and Alberta C. Sas-
katchewan and Alberta strongly pro-
test against this allotment, so that
the numbers will probably' be alter-
ed.
Iy-uo-tIawoet iv otem.
All Jones is out as a candidate
for the Winnipeg mayoralty. The
contest will probably be confined to
himself and Ald. Pearson.
Work on the mountain sections of
1110 Canada Pacific railway being
through for this season, som0 5,000
laborers from the Rockies are 0)1.
posted to pass through Winnipeg
shortly.
A ehipment of choice cattle to
Liverpool has been 'made from Win-
nipeg, ander the direction of the
Canadian pacific railway attthorit-
ies, to see what can be done towards
and the result will be a groat loss
it bees, combs aud.fmxtures. It ie
a noticeable fact that such a poor
season is almost euro to be foliowed
by a good one. This being the case
every prudent and farsighted bee•
Ulfair Uolpetition !
The business men of Brussels
as a rule are a fair and honor-
able lot of mon but we are sorry
to say that there is exception to
this as well as every other rule I
Nov. 12, 18SG.
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We respectfully desire to announce that our Fall and.
Winter Stock is
Comprising Full flanges of all the different Goods in the various
Departments.
We would especially call the Attention of the Ladies to oar
ssu-
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which will be found to consist of the ,Latest and most desirable
materials for Fall and 'Winter wear, wit h Trimluings and
Buttons to match. A pleasure to have You .1»-
- speet them and compare prices.
OPEA TNIRLL FLAELS
in beautiful shades of Cream, Blue, Pink and Cardinal. Our Gray,
White and Scarlet Flannels aro excellent value.
Elect ire Our n1il1-7ool ,25ca Line;
wo have been subjected during
the best to be had. . In TWO ed Suitings, Partings and Overcoatings,
the past three years to the most We aro offering a good selection—Made to Order on the
unfair cola ietition and mists- Shortest Notice and a Fit Guaranteed. See our
1 50o. all -wool Tweeds:
presontation by certain parties„
and when we found John Shand
publishing a lot of statementsin
regard to us, every one of which
was 'untrue. 111 T1313 POST Of Oct.
22nd, in order to deprive us most
unfairly of the merit, which justly
belonged to our Goods, we con-
sidered it time to defend our
character and take steps to make'
him retract or prove what ho
sai 1. 'Thera is no need for such
conduct, there is plenty of room
for us all and all we want is to
be lot alone.
Tho Groat Soot & Shoo Housaj
tsa...ai• `ado
The Newest in the' Market and First -Class vali o.
Cooper 4' ,,S'nzzth's Boots c9' Shoes, a
Fall Assortment.
Groceries Frush . and Good.
' rii S A S P..CI O1 A 1.1..L .]L .
We are Sole Agents for the• Bazaar Patterns. All Sizes' and
Numbers constantly on hand: Monthlies given away Flee.
Sign of the "BIG RED BOOT."
Thanking our customers and friends for their generous support
PETER RICHIR, and assuring them that it will bo our aim to give them Right goods
Foreman. at the Right Time and at Bight Prices.
'ADAM GOOD,
Proprietor.
We remain, faithfully yours,
ST riAC!HAN BROE