a. stately venerable pile. The reclor, the in cushioned "Hh deep oak woods, oua 1111le, S. S. Edsall ha3 sold over a Rev. H. S. Hawker, is favorably kuown th~ough \V hich juts here and t here a crag hundred of theee stoves and has ord~red as Urn author of some volumes of fresh of fern-fnnged slate; below they lower, very largely for .tn1s s~a 1rm's trade. Its l!!nd vigorolls poetry, entitled "Echoes and ope" more and more in lofty - design and ornament:ttion is p1"1Lsi ng and from Oki Cornwall." rounded lm olls, and the fertile squares-of attractive, while its construction e11mres in a. few days, In the vicinity of Woodford we saw red :md green, till they sink i,1to the perfect operation every time. Its <tmmge· some of the best fields of wheat and oats wide exp,.use of hazy flats, · rich ealt ment for heatiug water is wost powerful, a.nd Sohool Books aud all School that we saw in England, as well as some , marshes ;ind rolling sand hills, where in fact if we were to state t he am o11nt of Requisites of the finest horses. Our "outing" at Torridg~ joins h er sister Taw, and both pipes it ia heating in certain dwelling Duck-a-Pool, climbing the cliffs, strolling to"ether fllrn' quietly towards the broad houses at the vreseut time the statement os.n be had from me at right prices. over the r@cky beac h, and gathering su~ges of the bar and the everlasting wo11ld hardly be credited. It is fitted limpets from the rocks gave us such a thunder of the long Atlantic's swell." wiU1 the celebrat1-d Duplex Grnte, a device THE V !CTOR ravenous appetite that we beat any form- Pleasantly still the old town stands there, that renders pokrng 1u1d shaki tJ g of the er record at the table that e·ening. bc11eatn its ·oft I talian sky, fanned day fire unnecessary, pravents all esca1->e of Our next visit to the sea coast was at :rnd night by the fre11h ocean breeze, dust nnd Raves folly fifree'l per co; nt of Clovelly one of the most i·omantic and which forbids :i.lilrn the keen winter frosts fuel. The ruakersoHhe "Happy Thou~ht" peculiar 'villages'we have I11et with. Fr1 >m and the fierce tl~under llears of the inla.ud; aud the other stove~ mentioned ab'we TREBIL 0 0 C K 'S its beginni11g where its principal litreet land pleasantly it has stood thoro for over con tr" I the exclusive 1 i l t to make this first plunges down from the high road, to 1 800 years. Its streets are broad for an grate in Canada. A new and very tin.i its end at the pier below there is not 50 Enrrlish town, and Rlopes towards the I Wood Cooking stove is the "K~y.tone" yards of level uround. The descent in bea~h; but fe w of the houses have a11y which h snre to have a very large s,;le. We are slunviug· so111e Jines of :llU SIC AL INST RU· 5 Cent Scholars' Companion, places is 11.lmost precipitous t1.nd t.he whole architectural pretensions. The Quay This stove may also be se.ou t s. ~. .1'1.ENT~ tl1at are . : arkably t:heap. of that part of the street in the village fronting the t own and boarding the water- Edsall's. Exercise Books, &c., . 1 d' t ' aideisl,200feetinl .. ngthandformswith ~ - ···- ·- -WA.l.1L PAPER nd. i·'J\.1'1.f( ' 'T ··11 ·iw.rDo··T 11i:!ff·DE"" 1 r 11 18 are all special. the ri versicle road :; popular promenade C:l.()Cr e n n <!!J i-. "" ing \n th,e stair-case, two- thirds of the and pleasure resort. But the gl0ry of I The New Canadian & English way down, commanding a 11iew of the Bideford it its bridge which consists of 24 J l\'ovcJhes t1·om Gern1an ::n·e l·eing· 1·ec.eived weekly. harbor, which f,,rms a village centre and arches and is 677 feet long. There are -OFW · · eyrie for the local rwuin.ers. Pcetty 80t- in this town extem1ive button factories ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS, late e h..t ve t lC l t " '- ' cent WOH.J6: ..BOX eve1· sl1own t~ges li11e the street on either siqe, here operated chiefly ?Y girls, and judging by of the Town of ~owmap~ille, in . (;an:ula, p;BS· tlte County of Durham, married Come ID and loo Lr ar<> und ,,.... ~1 loc1· y ou buy 01· not. two or ·th.rec together, th>il*'l f!tltllding tho elegant style llil which .t~ey were d_ price a5 c'mts, is also raa\')y.. ~p&rt, alwost all with gardens, p13rched e.d on th1:1 Sun~n,y we vmted tln town woman deceased. Picture~ Fl..lll1Cd :at. lowest l ..l l S on every coign of vantage and turned at they must receive good wage~. Eight ' · · · · C · Ona dozen good Lead Pencils for overy i;ort of a11gle to the winding way. miles form Bidoford is Barnstaple \Vhere N e<irly every house, too, is a fanoy goods a great Fair is hdd every year on the laat NOTICE 18 HE RE BY GIVEN 10 cent s. st ore where chinawa..r@, toys or souvenirs W ednesday in this mon th . Fromiugton pursuant to Secti·n 31 of Uh11.pter 107, P. B ()Wffi!lnville, September 23, 1:835. 1 0 made especially for the Cfovelly trade ;i.re and Ins tow are () miles distant, and on ~-,~.. ,DT ~';'ed~~~~ b:n~h~-,J~·e~~ Kf;~\<;;gog,r:i~ ; kept for salo. At one point the villag~ the opposite 11ide of the Taw lies the &!l'ainst the estate or Er,1!':AllE'rlI GRnrFrrHs, C . ~---sQ ~ ms t o end abruptly, till as we ad- quaint old soa town qf AIJI)ledore, so late of the 'l'own or Bownrn.nville, in the County of Durh1 im, married woman, deceased, who vanced we aiscovered .tJ;i~t the road often referred to and so loviugly described died on <?r a1'out the 21st da y or Aull.'ust. li88. ii. sort of archway by Canon Kingsley in his novel "\Vest- are roquired to send to the undersigned, D. Passed throurrh " I'T ' B etween t l10 vi'11 d tl Bnrke ~impson, Bowmanville. 011t., Solicitor through a house that block.s tho way. W!Lrd :io !' age an 1e tor David Fisher, Esq., Exoecutor and 'l'rn.stee A little below this the small harbor sea Ji,s thegreats1 1ndhill tract- N ortham ot the last Will and Testament of t.lw sail! BowMANVILLE, FRIDAv , SEPT. 24. is reached, with its quaint little rnstic Burrows, 1,000 acres in extent, a wicle 1£r.I7.ABll'.1'H Gnw iri·rHs, deeeaaed. partic;llars in writing or tb.eir c' a1ms and the natnro or pier, sheltering its redsailed fishing boa.ts, expanse of turf, fence_ d off from the At- the securities (if iiny1 held bv them. and their 'l'he party (Tory) is in a desperate con- while the whole l1ill slope, sLreets and !antic by the Pebble R1dge,a natural wall Christi1t.n and Surnames. adilresse.· and des. :1.~g>n~R','\~6. bqfore the l8th DAY OF ditian, and is playing a desperate game. houses i· embowered and h alf-hidden in of grey bouldl'rs. slate and sa11Jstone,1wo 0rlf. trnos. During our visit we obser ·od miles long and 20 feet high. Northam And notice is hereby given 1hat at the exitir-Toronf.-0 News. several artists with palette, p;i,int, brush villacre ation ot time tba said Exec1J l.or will pro"' lies to tho south and "Yestwanl cecd to that distribute tho assets of tho said de· or pencil s ketohing the views which from Ho! to the so u th-w e~t, the latter being ceaRed, among the part.ies entitled thereto. -O:E'havinl{ regard only to the claims of which he Hon. Jll. Blake will addresa tho clootors many points on this winding street-st.air- quite a popul ar watermg place. in th~ extreme the About six miles to the south from Bid es_hall then h!lvo noo.icc, and that he will not bo I are pic·ui·esnue o '1 v , lmble for the assets. ur any paFt then· of. to a11y of East Northumberland at Brighton to- Case sea below often appeari11g enclosed as it ford is_ the charming inland town of Tor- person or persons of whose claims htJ shall not morrow, Saturday. were in a frawework of oak leaves. ' The rington where d'felt the "Rose of 'l'or· then ha.ve bud notic". JI. BURKE SIMPSON, stone pi er was built by George Carey in ridge." It is a pla?\l ?f somo size, . with :::iollcltor for Exe<'nion. o_ w _ m _ a~v ille. 15th September. 1886, 30-!w Hon. Alexa nder MacK~nzie returned t'ie reii;:n of Richard II~ a11d has been a tine church, and 1s situated beautlfully _ B_ this week from tho Old Country, much enlar}(ed since. A new win" was in on rising ground above a bend of the course of co11struction at the ti':ne of onr Torridge. At Westward Ho ! we called on benefitted in h ealth, but still wfferiul{ visit and a h iooh sea h ad washed some of Mr. Thos. We1taway, brother of Mr. J. The glories of the }Y.lSt sink into in~ ignificanc e beside our with nervousness. the masonry ~way the night previous. Westa.way who lives ne,~r Hampton, and -OFpre:sent wonderful assortment o Dry Goods, Millinery and ;From the pier-head a characteristic view fou11d him com_fortably situated a ud ~n of the villa«e a11dcliJfais obtained . The ga.god i11 farmrngon alarge s cale,mth Mantles, which have been carefully :selected by our buyer, The Mail has anno·nced itself as no inhabitant; ai:e chiefly employed in the excellent crops this year. N:. A. J . and which are piled upon our counters ready for inspection. longer a party organ, and will be AA inde- herri11g fisheries, from August to Dec· (To be continued.) ' Under and by ' 'irtue of the power of sale cou· pendent journal in future. Who will ember being the budy season. ·who has tained in a certain mortguge, which will be __ --- _ . - ..... produced at the ti ..e of sale, there will be 11ot heard of Clove lly herrings ? The bray for Sir J oho now ? olfered for sale by Public Auction, on TALK ABOUT STOVES population is about 500. So very steep -· ·~- . ·-·~ -. ----~--~ ...._ is the only street tha~ no horses are used This is the soiason for b11ying stoves. Hon. Messrs. Blake and Parclee have on it aud transporta1,ion is carried on by We have ust opene>d up cases of 1ich nove lty Dress Goods, imported held very ~ nthusiastic and successful meet- means of donkeys which carry freight on Like everything else you buy, you want direct from France and Germany, newe st coloring s and latest designs the best stove to be go t for the money. 188G, at TWO o'clock In the Mternoon, by i11gs in Eastern Ontario this week. The their backs in prnniers. R. Hu1·c11ESON, Auctioueer. at in Cheviot, Plaids, Cordurettes , French Shuddab, Camellettes, KenWe are at your service in making a j 11Clovelly is now one of the favorito dicious selection on I his principle. D ..> prospects for the Liberal party brightens singtons, .2redalbane, Norman dies, Ch1wron Serge, Freize Suiting, summer resorts of the west ooiist and ex:- you wan t a Heater7 If so, we can he of as time rolls on. Kazmyr Suiting, Roman Stripe and Mikado Plushes t o match for IN 'l'HE YILLAGE Ob' ORONO, quisite walks have b een made in all ser vice t 0 you with out more ado. Have --trimming.- directious round about. At the juncbicm yon e.een the new Squaro Radiattt Home The south twenty.tom· acres nr the north hair The Toronto World. wittily remarks of the street with the m"in Bideford and · B ·11 I b S S · of the south h"lr or Jot number twenty-eight, 1 f or sa e m owmanvi o on Y Y ' · · in the sixth Concession or the Township of <I> that everybody is either wholly interest- ·Hartland road is the extensive circular J<~dsall1 Tt h1 a real gem and no mistak'l, Clarke, in the County or Durham. ed or half amused by the Mail's no:vel ex- British Camp, kllf>Wn as Ditchen Hill~, a model of beornty, u11equalted in de~ig a, TERMS :-Oue tenth or pu~cbase money at +;I ot sate : sutHclent to make up one quarter perime1tt of running a Tory party with- otherwise Clovelly Dikes, occupying a and best of all, it is the most powerful time within aeven da.y~ therearter, und snfilcio nt to lofty position within a mile of the sea. heater in the world. '.!'his stove has been makfl up one hair within thirty days r.-0111 day out "taking something." The three tre11chcs ni.ry from lS to 20 thoroughly tested and ii recommended in of sale ; the ~ala.11c0 I<_) be. secured by mortg&ge feet aeep; the diameter of the outer the belief that it i~ the best stove that on the pren:ises, bearmg rnterest at 7 per cent., . payable yearly. The purchaser m ..y pay off The Toronto Industrial Exhibition this tre uch is l ,300 fe et, the i11ner one forms ha~ ever !teen produced of. th e kmd, both the whole purchase money within th1rll!Y days year was 11. great financial success, the a parallelogram of abont 360 by 300 feet. as to its admirable working qu"li ties and from d~l'. or sal.e. " Condmons will be made known on day of sale. . . . . The Hobby Drive is a wi11dinl( road made its lui:1h merits as a work of art. I he l"t For rurtli er particulars a pply to the Aue· rec~ipts being $40,gl4, or $G, 788 more alon:;: the side of the wooded hill which N·i w Sqllare }t1~dient Home has many tiQneer, or to . than for 1885. If tbe directorate tlcsire slopes down to tho sea and ex tends for Joints of excellence to recommend it to D. BURKE 8IMPS0!"iI . Vendors' Solicitor, to keep up the reputation of this exbibi - ....l:Jout 3 mites. A considerable length of .a.11 who use stoves for heatmg purposes. Dowmanville, 13th September, 1884. 38 it haa been cut out of the solid rock and tion, they must provide more and better W<rnld -rou have us name a few of these -ANDhns truly a rock bottom. Excell~nt vi<.:ws pointe'I - 'fhe combustion chamber is accommodation for visitors, as well as for may be had from different points along much larger thau auy other, ens11ring exhibitors - OF VAL UABLEthe drive. W e paid the gate- keeper a pedect consumption of fuel. The gasses sbilling for the privilege of driving over are completely barned and thereby used Evan the Independent newsp:\pers dis - it, and we got the worth of our money . aa a hea t. producin~ power, not being Ga llantry Bow~r iij the 11a me given t o a carried off through the pipes to the chirncu ,,i11g the c~rtainty and probability of a - AND- IN THEs~ eep and lofty cliff which overlooks a Liberal victory in the Dominion guneral ney or allowed to tilter through the j oints glorious pen:u ama of sea on the one side elections. The Toronto T elegnm, "hich and richly wooded country on th e other. of the stove to endan ~er the hetdth and has a stronll ·Conserv ative-Protectionist It is 380 feet in h eight and a mile, as the lives of the users. 'l'he fines are large B eloui{ing to tne Esta.to of the la.le and d eep, bi-ing constructed on the truo basis, says: "Tho Liberal leader speaks crow flie~, westward aloug the coast from principle to ensure perfect oµeration 'vith in. the most confident tone of the pros- the harbor. ])fouth Mills is a pretty no sharp comers to obstruct the uraft or combe where two Atreams unite openin_g - vu.pects of th3 L iberal par ty at the polle. into t he sea. Off the h eadla11d forming fo rce the current out of its natural course. best -flue is oval or egg-shaped runP.m cxL I.- The south lialr of Lot 19, Second H e says that ha believes that the main tbe eastern boundiiry of the li ttle bti.y are The 11io ~ mnch d eeper on the outer. circle- Concession of the 'l'ownship or Pickering, cop· tttiuing 100 acres, more or less. or which about cnrrent of popular opinion is se tting all the curious detached Black Church R ocks, than tho inner thereby causing the hot JO 11.cres are bush. On this is a dwell!ni;: house the Liberal way and that next e- worn by the Atlantic waves into for ge air Io in pioge the outer wall and ensuring uud stables. It also affords an c:<:cellen t and lection will s3e the Liberal party return - natural a rches through which a boat may a vast amount of direct radiation. From rare opportunity to mill owners, a.s the West We are sho~i?g some choice styles i n H at s and Bonnets fo r early fall branch or Duffln's Creek runs & cross the South· ed to power. It mus t be admitted that safely pass in calm weather Clovelly t he ornam e nt on t op to the suppor t for East corner of the same, thus o1rering one of wear, compnsrng all the latest shapes i n R ough and Ready Milan and Court, the residence of Sir J. H . Williams , th e b asi' there is uothiru:r in this l:itove t o tile Jlnest water privileges in Ontario, there is a good d eal of g round for w1rnt B art., is situated to the west of the vill. d I t' · · 1 · P .AROEJ, II.- Adjoinint< Pa.reel I, ,,on sis ting other new and novel Braids. · fl ·en t ie 1nest a.rl1sl1c taste. t JS a of tl1e North po.rt of Lot 19, in the First Con. ~Ir. Blake says , a nc l tha t a.t present the age, a11d is a handsome ma nsion erected o S to ve .th at will grow in your estimation of P ickering, containing 31 acres. more or less; All the beautiful nove lties in F ancy Ribbons, Birds, Wings, Aigrettes, ' t · 1 k cl t l · d on which standa an excellent atone dwelling, indications point t o a change o f govern - a hundred years ago. Close by stands tiie m or e i is oo e a a-:ic examme ' with stone kitchen. woo'.l ~hed. st&bles. drivi1'1l: Beads, materials i'l Ast rachan and Tufted effects. m ent 1 1fter tb e next elections." The p re-· the parish church . The grounds a.re open a ud we introduce it to your consideration sheds and ba.rr.s. P arcel I. and II. have tormto v isitors by favor of tL e owner(on payconfident it s urpasses the highest erly been used as one far·n, and ha.ve ample In Mantles we are showing Short W rnps, WalkinO' Jackets, N ewcedin g is the general feeling in the cou11- ment of a six p ence), and are of great feeling · I E buildings. ·tone sta bles and root house umler encontums we can P ace upon it . ' very harn: also good orchard, wells aud cistern. t ry a nd it is the feeling which kills gov- beauty, the paths winding by lichen- stove market s and Ulster.3, Misses' and Children's gm·ments. is titted with th e "Du plex Grate," Together is a splendid gra2ing a.nd grain-grow· covered r ocks and through leafy glens and the only per fec t d evice fur r em oviug all ing farm of 13~ acres. The present tanent ernme1its ·.:_Free Press. ves 28 acres plo wed, and 4 acres in fall ferny combs opening s udde11ly upon th e clinke rs au d ashes and leaving a perfec tly l~a wheat. P ossession to plow immediately. 'f.bis The 1 mrk was onca famous for clean fire. sea. property is beautifully located at the j unction its hawks~" a Clovelly h awk against the Kingston and Brock roads, t mUe west uf T he Art Treasu re is another form of of Pickering village, about 1 mite from P ic kering world. " Several tame d eer no w roam stove that has b ecame ve ry popular a nd station on G. 'l'. H., 11 mites from Livvpool fNOTJ ;.- J,earning from so many of our read· over it at will. d hurbor, a.ud 20 miles east of 'l'oronto. · f ) b t · b I f cl · is one o t 10 .es m eau .Y o esign an PARCEL III.- The North h11.lf or the South ers that our leHers are being read with great in,erest. we have decided to continue them for During our stay at Clovelly we made orn ame ntat ion. This sto ve is a lso fi tte d half or Lot 21. iu the Broken Front of Pickering several weeks yet. as we have still a greu.t the acqu ~in ta.n ce of two venerable and with the famous " Duplex Grat e" and is containing 50 acres, more or lea·, (best land in 1 many "Noles by the \Vay" that wo have not h ·t· · tl M d · 1 d the county), ou which is a 1!.'00d barn and ' used. Our ,.,ffo;·t during our twelve days' so· wort y c1 izens in 1e persons of r. a n cl to be a.n econo m1ca guaran teer an dwelling.house, situate !I· mile from Liverpool journ in D 1 · v nn anrl Corn wall wae to n-Jen.n Mrs. J" ohn Pengilly. Mrs. P. is :I sist er powerful h eate i·. We feel s nro that this harbour . such i1<fornrn 1 io11 "'~would interest onr fellow of J\ll r. J ohn Asr.ton, nrnrchaut , Enfield . stove will comma nd a very lar ge s ale t his PAHCEL IV.--A house and lot containing c ountr y 111en i u pn.rtic ulu.r a n d oth ers in gen e r a l about t acre, situa.te in the village of Pickering. and bow wP "ncceedcd may bej udl}ed by our B0th old people are very badly crippled s<1ason. It may be seen at S . S. Edsall's. 1tlt as we had with r he umatis m. .!\'Ir. Pen gilly has letters· ·A '"lid not get as far· so1 The Radient Home Stoves, single aud Tho above lots or land will be exposed for intenae<l. but. we hupe to live to continue our ser ved <L lifetime on the sea as a sailor, double he!l.ter~, with a11d wit11out ovens, sale by t ravels th ro u gh th ese counties on a futme P1JBJ.. IC AUCTION holiday toi1r; an d ir so, may we be able to an d th eir three sons follow th e same call- all fitted with the r en ~w ne d Duplex write s.. me1hrni: more about their natm·al ing. Ily the courtesy of Capt. Childs, Grate ( hu y 110 other). ar e so well anp . - oNloveliness a ud the industrious and bo;pitable f l 0 G d peopt" who inhabit them. We intend beroro o t ie oast uar s, :stationed at Clovelly, concluding thiHseries or letters to devote an we were shown t he h fe saving apparatus artic 1c 1 .0 observations on the h abl ts, n1anners, d l d 't d d' l · d t J J custom8 ·1o cl peculiarities of Old Country an 1a l s mo us oper an I exp ame o st oves last season was larger th an eve r · - - - A T- - people.-J< ~ D. J our great pleasure and satisfaction . W e before, consumers r ealizing t hat it pays next, ut 2 o'clock p . m., at the On Tuesday A ugust 10th, we left B rad- shall over r emember ou r visit to t his te buy a sta:ida.rd article a~d on_e that i_n Gordon House , Village of P!&kering. worthy in Mr. Thos. E versun's ma.rkeL romantic villa~e, for as we write we fe el e ver y case g1ves perfect sat1sfactwn. T his, t m p, accom panied by two ladies and a t he effects of a serious fa ll we had when st ove is massive and substantial, n ot a 'l'ERMS :- 10 per ceut on day of sale, enough gentleman, for a trip to t he sea.side wh ere descending the solid stone steps at the ' 'paper stove," and its construction ie to make one-th ird of purchase mon ey in thirty days ; balance to be paid in five equal aunual a pic nic h ad bee n arranged i n h o11or of pier, which we regard i~s the n arrowest such tha t e very part of it from top to bass instalments, wi th interest at G per cent per our vis it by relatives at and i n th e vicinity escape we ever had wi th our life. is alive with heat. In every test tho annumo. secured by !last I!lortgagc on the proper ty. of W ood ford and M orwinstow. It was From Olovelly we d rove to Bideford, a "Hadie11t H cnne" has come out vict orio us PropP,rty can be seen b y applying to oceu· a lovoly c hiy and th e dri ve of 12 t o 15 disti\nce of 11 miles along pleasant heights and fully bea rs ont the highest guarantee pants of the premises, and writ.ten cnq uiries w ill bo respondecl to by WM. l<'OltREi>TER, given it. In fitt ing, mounting an d high We overlooking the sea, passing on th e way m iles was delig ht fully pleasan t . Pickering, or tt. B. MILJ~ER, Uxbridge. passed on t,h e way K ilkhampton , H ard y- t h rough Bucks, Hoops, H orns Cro~s. finish it is withou t 11 r ival. The " R adian t POUCHER & ROWLAND, Auctioneers, cot , !:hop, Woodford andEasta.way. The F airy Cross, Abbotslmm, Westward Ho! H orne" do uble heater is u nques tionably 37-5 w . fi rst named is a snug lit tle co untry village a nd N ortham,and got a sight of Har tlan d th e most powerful ever. i nven ted, it is the with a large church that may be seen for in the d istance. B ideford was ouce a only dou ble heater i n Cana da that can be many miles. It was in Kilkham pto11 wealthy and importa11t seapor t town, and fully guaranteed, those who h ave thee:! in church -yard t hat Hervey framed his we read that ' 'in the reign of Queen Bess use. beirn! j 11dge. ArrE RLoo, N. Y . The old time woo d stove is fast giving\ "MeditaLions am ong t h e Tom bs." In none were more for ward, oven tLmong this n ei . hborhood t he only attractions the in trepid m en of D evon, than they of way to th e r ange. Laat season we reare Comb" a11d Combe Valley, a shadow- B idefor d, in voyages of di~covery and commended t he H appy 'l' hought R ange ayravin e opening out upon tbe sea-shore, advent ures. " K ingsley in his famous ver y h ighl y after a t ho1ough t est, and it the inlet to i t from the sea being known book "vVestward Ho!" describes "the was sold with the strongest possible g uar· Good act ive r eliable m en as ca.nvaE£.ing L iberal i ndu cements t o good as Duck-a-Pool, now q uite a pop ular lit tle white town of Iliclefor d, sloping up- au tees, every on e of wh ich it h as more Agents. men. .Apply at ouca to rceo~·t for r icnickers and tourist s to Kil k- war ds from i ts broa d tide-r iver, payed th an sus tained . W e believe no R a11ge h ampton. Of the once splendid ma11sion with yellow sands, aucl many ar ched old has ever given s uch unbounded. satisfacJ . W. McK AY, of the Gre11villes, Stow, near Combe, bridge where salmon wait for a ut umn tion, and as a consequence every body Gen. M anager. the site alone is indicated by a dry moat. floods, towards t he pleasant u pland on who has one recommends it to fr iends, M onrwnstowchurch st andrnpon the cliff~, 1 the wesb. Above the town the hills close &nd i:ieighbors and it is having a tremend- CAN AD..;\. B RANCH, ST. Tll<IJMAS, ON'.]:' · SCHOOL .OPENS Fair "v:Tarning ! Everyone attending- the Fair i s cordially-""\:; invited to visit the Novelty Store -known as- Noiseless Slate. 6D. 200 PACE SCRIBBLING BOOK. VARIETY HALL. f I~:-:_.~ ;;,.~ ~nC:Fti~0 o~l; 1~~!1 a;ia;~·i~g~ a~r: ;;rl:~~'. N o TI cE TO c RE a JTO RS I HISTORY, I KENNER & CO. P. TREBI LOOCK. 0 lOSEllTSON & ll0Ntl~8 I CHAND -XHIBIT New Fall Goods ! Novelty Dress Goods. MOR.fCACESALE VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. -..._ _ _ HALLE TT'S HQ TEL, ..Cl Boy's, Prince, Youth's Regent, A U CT I Q N SALE FARM ANO VILLAGE PROrfRTY Township of Pickering, c hildren.'s Clothing. JORDAN POST, Imperial. Millinery and Mantle Department. Come and see them at. .EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ROBERT,SON & BOND,S. 5 ~~:~ki~i:' ~'1~~J:s~l:~:~is~~~t~<~l~est~~\~~~~~ Saturfau tl1e 9t~ Dav of OLTO~~R PLUNCS TOD BROS. ' 500 yds. of Grey Flannel, all wool, at 20 cents- regular price, 25 cts. Maple GroveN urseries 500 yds. of Grey Fla11nel, all wool, w at 30 cents- regular price, 35 cts. WANTED. 3 dozen Comforters at right prices. 40 pair Blankets, below regular prices. 25 Spindles Baldwin Fingering, at 9c. skein. TOD BROS. ..