name quvm‘ mums happen during tor. m1 im-s. A gentleman travelling in Loui‘imm was wry-ism! by a tornado. “ml imziwdintely a terwnrd was palm! h),- mtxish. One of tho ï¬sh knoekcd him .lmw. :ml his hotso ran away. Severn! tlmmml of tho ï¬sh fall. They had him scooped up by the Wind from n )nlw nearby. A shower of cmhs fell in an Illinois town a few months ago. ~I'amo. as a river. is narrow at, whom it. is bred. and bromlvqt afar off; so ox- vmpk Writers dmwnd not upon the gratin: o of the World. and this the city had a sort tuuco. which success and m to a person or pillowâ€"NI. N -_- ï¬wuu acalmre OI \' nice and the countries of the East. afd all northern Europe. Through its commerce it becam‘. a very rich city, and its burgheis established manufac- tOries of various sorts, and so built u its trade that skillful artisans flock there, and man ' discoveries were made there which sti l have a great influence in 9 won: ale-first paper mill in Germany was in a nremburg. and Koberger‘s printing- lmuï¬e with its twenty-four presses Was so attractive to authors thattheysettled at works. :Wstchcs, called “ Nuremberg 1-1;; ',"\vcre ï¬rst made about 1500: the ole onet was invented there.and church organs wane better made there than in anypther German town. A new com- position of brass.‘the air-gun, and wire- dra. ing machinery were all Nurembur . The ï¬lagrce silver‘and gel we â€"the medals, images. seals. ‘and ‘ artistic jewelry which were made by the ï¬fty master goldsmiths who dwelt thereâ€"â€"were famous {stand wide; und'fthis variety of manufactures was increased by HirchVOgel. an artisan \vh travelled in Italy, and learned to nm e majolica. His factory. establish- ed‘at Nuremberg in 1507, was the ï¬rst in“ ' l Germany in which such were was ma c. It is not certain that playing car a were invented in Nuremberg. but my; new manufactured there as early as 1380. and cannon were cast there in 1356 ;~'previous to this they had been made of iron liars soldered together lengthwise. and held in place by hoops. In short. the mannfzwtories of Nurem- c. berg were so numerous as to give rise in to a proverb. e 7“..- “\uuuuaguu In the way of seaports. and the artiï¬cial “~9- abffléanCes (tin the way of railroads], the ‘ ‘ ‘ po it- cal an religious systems. ant the An Enterprising CH5 ' erage quah'ty of the products in the plaoepf couaidi‘n‘ao â€â€œ1 countries, “’0 all comlparggi to the ti. 1: even 1n the timesprrnpex-or gen. marked disadvantage of ~~ ' T _‘ . ' granary of it ‘5'“ very im- ' ï¬ne world. But the efl'ectof the Rwim': of “,3 enombus legic is weakened, and the sincerity 0! trafï¬c between the great seaport ' of o writer’s views is brought into quee- \"enice and the countries of the East. on when the closing .sentenou are nï¬d all northern Europe. Through its team 11888)?“â€" cmunenm it. ham"... .. __-__, ' ‘ ‘ “U" ° "’m’f 3 W mm 81‘ eta rat. vrliicli have recently . prevailed th; in Eveï¬'one 3"“ “ “ho" to 9 mel‘ phenomenon is of extraordinary. in- w . _ ‘ - . . . . l 0“ 03131: chop a thing as round 9'3 ’0“ activity of the solar ï¬res; but ‘as pro- cen pare it. y e . H9 “‘10 rides “ 1' cannot dismbunt. moderate seasons than those of 1883.â€" Poh'teness before orce. a . . . ' Don't make dumplings in e teapot. N Y Hem“ ’ Don’t takoke page}; to kill a fowl. - M Money "m '08 8 in mm 888- Ilus American ante Dan erons Pin" A near neighbor is better- than a dis- ‘ .‘ Wh ‘ g ‘ tent relation. . . . . » - can competition in the in markets ,3??? share advermty be“? than of eastern Europe is carefï¬llly discussed p pe y ‘ ‘ - ' the Saturday Review; The conclu- Tlm‘re is; abundanée bl eh 'erness and 8 n wï¬l‘l’d 1'5“"? â€$9 >Unitetl States homely \vistm in these ml seems more hood hem lib fear, of, bdylpetltbn amqng of'Chinesg proverbs and sayings given the “@813 0g iraxn I? either the portion by Mr. Giles. and in many-of the speci- , of Rusm whlc, has Its gqaiwm on the mom; of literary style there isan elegance l 31130151588. 01‘ {Hula-l} WHICH looks to~ ‘ and evidence of ripe culture which in- ward, the Baltic for its commercial out- dlcate am fully 11 thousand I The arguments are men and in- C_l1iun had attained a place ini' genial“. The capacity and congition of such as no Western nation attained until ‘ the farming classes. thenative ingenuity much latchâ€"Nut York (I ribuue. ' g the people, the nature! advantages in 9 Mn at a..- ..._L. ‘Nuremburg was a plaoepf oonsidg‘xn. l u even in the times of Emperor Hen~ [ ; .,who ennobled thirty-eight families Acre. In 1219, Henry V. raised it to in rank of a. ‘free, imperial city, and And here are a few the flavor of which is more decidedly Chinese. though some of them have long beenoommon property; Deal with the faultsof othersasgently as with your own. A man thinks he knows, but a. woman knows better. No medicine is as good asp middling doctor. No needle is sharp at both ends. Straight trees are felled ï¬rst. Only imbeciles want credit for the achievements of their ancestors. Better 0 dog and peace than a man in War. * Don‘t break a vase fora shy at a rat. '0 , - ‘ .. , .......... ml. ““88 says or the Chinese proverbial philosophy: ‘ Most Western proverbs. ulaxims, house- ldwonls. etc.. are to be found em- ded therein: sometimes ex teased in ctly identical terms, at 0 :er times cling only in point of local color. Veareafow wlnch willbereoognized once: One actor does not make a play. “Out of the wolf’s lair into the tiger'! mouth. Prevention is better than cure. Better a. living dog than a deed lion. ‘ As the twig is bent the tree‘s inclined; When the cat’s away the rats play. “ï¬t is the unexpected which alwayl pens. - zen till the ï¬elds and rats eat the I tter be e (owl's back than 3 bullock'l mm“ "Nummbm-‘a «handi Goonhroua every innd" . 7 r-<......u,uumugu.luougui a. . and the NULO thin-{a that our tquogystallizod Mar 1 oondit m lï¬ï¬nnnn ances- iubo proverbs under such ions. Mr. Gite}? sayg of “a Who an... of the (‘rlecllll- Till ' Apply Ibo Wand over. Theme seem to be Yer) few European flown» Much have not been para! oLetl 1 the Flowrry kingdom. and indeed i an woxld arpcu smaller than crumbs" one ï¬nds t. mt the Chinese. w "leorteuthousaul - rs .thou ht thoâ€. I.“ ‘1'. an» n Ll.(.'-_’,oa‘l 8.80 g Icaunon were cast them in ous to this they had been m bars soldered together and hold in place b ' hoops. o manufztctorics of Nurem- J numerous as to give rise cmst msuua. writ of impâ€. l Wealth [mugs o Nichol“... «If a man haw not f‘ ï¬nd. his manners. his { ‘ho turn of his scntvncvs I so ’) of all his 0 Villit Bari y__oonfcss it. let Jill! --\ urtne Is so powerful that of herself she will. in spite of all the uocromnncy posm-smxi b the ï¬rst inventor, Zorn £13- uer. come 0 conqueror iu awry Hon-m trial. and shine refulgont in tho world, as the sun shines in the heavens. t1 flail: i was reflected from high cirrus clouds. “misting of ice spicules. Taken in connection with the high temperatures which have recently prevailed. the phenomenon is of extraordinary in- terestmot only as indicating exceptional activity of the solar ï¬res; but ‘as pro bnbly foreshadowing for 1884 more moderate seasons than those of 1883.â€"- i N. y 14.....11 » _ ,-_.,, “v... xuuulm, says. “After dark we thought there was a are in the town. from the bright redness of the heavens." Still more remarkable is the pheneur eno'n of tho “ green sun " witnessed at Madman. Colombo. and other p in tho East Indies. in September, and in thus city on Sunda '. Professor Michie Smith. of Madras. ascribes ' Bed and Green Sun This you will be memorable teorological annals for its solar tious: Thgï¬ery rod sunsets 1 u‘.. ._ â€" ~ not found his home in his forms of smooch. mcos. the build (shnll )Pinin‘ns will involun- im bravo nan-{1.13; (mm «mm a 1n 1" mm FREE. Yum will mm 1'01?" l CHICULA R. Sam 15, 1884-" V... __.... v: .nnul A‘U U .1. It!) mil-es. nearly a†cléa Wt-ll situated about. half-m: villa and Arm 0. W1" be mid on ï¬rm. also LOT 9|. Mh (70X about 3.3 80108 cleared, mmlv l T15) South mm of 1.33:3. 9. 21:19:33: acres. nearlv an "In... Farms For SE12; menEdEan.‘ 1.!!QACRES the «JO: ï¬ns 310ch mm mm womm mm: best tapiliths {or acquiriuga complete trdn: _L W, lug {orb business p1. rsmm _.~_...__-_ Farm For Sale ! Sept. 15. '. Annulnâ€"EJ‘MJ!’ down. balance hamslo suit pun-chosen Possession glven about February. or panic! mnht plough this {all if dcqimblo. Honsos.CM.le and Sheep can be fumishml to in- tending pmchnsel's aim) farm implem-'-nLq. All or A part on flll‘ terms. For turtherinfurmntion apply to JUST u‘joinlng the thriving village of Kit kfleld A farm of 114 noses according to aurvev, he the same moreor loss. LOT L9. NORTH POR- TAGE ROAD. about. 30 news oloa red and in good state of cvluvntion. A good frame house. not quite El‘i'sne'fl. A mod barn. stable and orcum‘d. within ten ninrtmwalkotlwocuv.ches.(Matho~ dist and fresh) 94 iau). Good In hools. Moms Hills. Post 0-11.43 am‘ Snows 01mm. all kinds «If within tun minutns‘wn-k. The to m in situate! tween twomiiwu’h .uions K' 'I\ flv'dabonl {m A milu ("unï¬t mu! “0;." ,u l‘oad. at. Hm 10.0qu mil» distant, rm tfw Gran-l '1} uuk lmilwm'. 'I‘I'InMSâ€"at'rflï¬) down. l-nlnnco turns [0 suit I purchaser. Possession plvnn n‘\nn} Dnl.~...-â€".u 7 , Add: c: 3 PIN H A TIT In mo. “PM“: '3' Terms an 1 Outï¬t Freo,â€"You Cimulnr 5 Prize. Great Chance For my Ageâ€"11E The Fall trade is now opening , and them requiring a well~mting suit should leave their orders m. once to avoid the mun) rush Suits made and u unwed to orderu lowest prices Farm For Sale ! August 2mm ,,,_-. ~..~._ -|n\|ll‘l. Bookkeeping, ('omulcn'cialAritbmet-ic. Banking Actual Business Practice. Busmose Cones n~ deuce. Penman“ rip. Common-rial Law. ele- gmphv. Rho-\Imnd, C5!) :ruphy or Typcuwritlng. munch. Physicio ", and Hggoino are taught by the mostpmut‘m! and interesting methods. 81! expeviï¬nced teachers and lecturers are perm‘~ neutly on the teacb’nrz staï¬'. Tim various depart~ ments are elegantly ï¬ned up w-lh tho latost and most approved appurttul for Hus-‘noss 0011 0 work. thus insuring the comfm-rns wall as! a rapid advnnoomem. of student-L btudencs ms enter gt any time; For a copy of the Annual 00 ~ . loge Circnlar (Human Fans), address. ‘ M'cCOR‘MIL‘K. BOGLE «s: TmMINB. Annual» Mun“ LOT 32. CONCESSION 1, FENELON A GREAT CHANGE Â¥o , 7 7 “V. n. ".u. .uxcmry n\11\;flD buildings. Small pay- owu. balance to Ml". purchaser. For further particulars apply to, A. RICHARDSON. Port Perry Address FINE sum nusmsss cumsf. V -vru- In... PICKERIVG Common»: is well known on holding nflrst lace anion-g the educational institutions of the evince. Young people 0! both sexes re- ceive a thorough praoiloal educotion and at the some time are sauounded by all the more] iu~ ï¬nances and gum-«led care of e well-conducted Christian home. The College buildi are com- leto in worn-aspect. and are no for their eautiful and healthful situation. The stdif of teachers is large and thoroughly competent, being; composed entirely of Unlver~ 1 my graduates. there are {our dis inct depart- { .nents :â€"â€" I. THE PREPARATORY for Junior Students. ll. THE (‘OMMEliCNIifor those wishing a tln-rorgli business training. Ill. THE COLLEGIATE {or those preparing for-Metricnlnaion in Arts, Lew, Mediviue, or ; Cu'l Engineering. for the primal- ' examinations in Dentistry, Pharamur-y. or Civi Si-rvme. or for any of the examinations for teachers. At the recent examinations for Second Class certifl~ mres all of the candidates from the College were suuosnful. IV. MUSIC AND FINE ARTS. Po: Gullah-e Announcement connining full iili‘ognmtion Address -â€"â€"BEAVE Tailoring Establishment! To MAKE MONEY. PlC-KERING Sept. 17th. 84.3 Nc'go the promises of tho undenignod Lots. ucesaiou 5. Than-ah, n sum!) aged mare. ownermu hue the same by pmvms property And paying expenloa. GUELPH, ONTARIO. ., ...,. â€", u.“ - vuxvnmull IMHO". s‘wmiue time this summer :~-l yoarlluu lwiler. Red. With lino back. 1 8360 old elect. Grey 0: Bud row in color. 1 IN. yeuliug Heller mm a lluuchllole In tighten. DRed or White You im: Sloer. small star in forehead uud - puu_ch hole In left our. hole in the can": “my: the Ills ‘01 a twenty cent piece. Any inform-non xeconn odrogurdlng thou cutie will be won mum“: . Logf 11mm nut" FUR'I‘UNa-Z EV. OUR I)‘ A“1‘ l' I m HHINGOO.. 8t. (.‘athu mes. Ontario. Cuntdn mm; ‘80“ mwmiis'r, Womlvma "v .wwi' awarding theio cuue' $111135?le ï¬nned. 'ruos. ADAMS. Lindsay. Sept. 2nd. [BBL-8 madm- w. H. HUBTON, or not No. a 2nd Can. of Eldon. rly all clear. F‘imlcclasq soil. out Initwny brtweun homo- Wlll be mid rhonp for cash or 2|. nth CON. ELDON. mo news mm, apply to Si rayed Cattle. l A Y E I. SHERMAN, Kh‘kfleld. Ont. {E ART PUBLISHING 00., St. Catlmrines, Ontario, Guilds ,‘,., mm nf1_l]nl‘M'Ml 1 this {all i! decimblo. mp can be fumishud to in- Ho fnrm inmlemonts. All ‘ For furtherinfurmntlon i40 911(12er will; nfggmry (D (my: 1.0! U. 31 Strayed. ncemeut contu‘uing full . M. A., Princi Iggkerinm {16rd gouce-glon mdou JOHN MORRISON. u Ont. P‘né Eeri u R Latest Styles and Shades in Dress Goods, Wincies, Block and I Colored Velvets, Table Linens, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Hemp, Wool, and Tapestry Carpets COTTONS, COTTONADES c., all to be Sold at Close Prices, 1'88 OHAI’IBI' PLACE m TOWN 3'03 0800233? 03 GROCERIIS. LTIBW FALL GOODS At H. WILSON’S. Beaverton, September 4th, 1884 Wanted any quantity of Butter and Eggs for which I will pay ithe highest price. Lludny- A call and Comparison of prices will convince is no Bogus Sale, but a. genuine Cash Sale. At prices that will surprise Everybodv I A call respectfully solicited. Judge for yourselves and BELOW COST PRICES IN Having decided to make an alteration in will offer for sale duringr tne nresent mrm H1 m . ~ Save 25 per cent. dn all Purchases. CLEARING SALE I- Highest Price for Buuer and Eggs. DRY GOODS, READY- MADE , CLOTHING, HATS CAPS, MILLINERY, GROCERY, Woodville, September 10th Having just returned from the city markets we are now opening out our new stock of _â€"_|, vvvv'l'v v, .v .4.va U'IXG 1| Gill." v . ,. 7 v 7 ""'*"’v " y“: Pimpl gs, Blotches, Bails, lIumors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Eryn) â€la, and all ddscascs arising from [mpm'e Blood, Dem oged Slmnurh. or irregular action of Um nowcla. Cum: . Dizziness; Loss of Appetite, Ira/ligation, .Ih‘linmnés: Dycpq pm'a, Jaundo'cc, Afl‘ecla‘m of {£0 PB?" and Kidneys, D.'.._l _ hi..,n r. BEAVERTON. Just opened out Ibo nzuie an alteration in my business I the present month my whole stock of H. WILSON. J . ROSS, all that this