| oth EALPAEARLY COMPETITION nT he Gana Aer " culturist. t out look for British fe dark and dismal and much being manifested amongst toi a and those already out § employment are beginning to kick. ond on, Oct. 31.--Despite a drench 'to-day, hundreds of workmen Med at Tower Hill prior to form- ocession and marching through sors of the Social De- who are usually of the marching demonstra- are not present, The discon- with the federation's ageuts found u through a man named eee, one of seven selfappointed delegates. O'Keefe complained that paid organisers were of small use, d ought to resign their posts. An izer named, Wait said he unemn- ed, he aaid, ought to make them ss a nuisaucé. They ought not to wht tether they lived or ed. 'The authorities knew when such "were assembled they were dangerous, 'and something must be done to smooth them dowh. The adcress was receiv- ed with cheers. The secondor of the resolution declared that the idle work- men would no longer go about cardging and sponging. They must stand up for the dgnity of labor, and insist upon municipal work being given to them, | After the address the procession was | formed, Just as it was starting, a police spy named McCormack was re cognized, and the crowd threatened to lynch him. O'Keefe advised the mob not to touch the spy unless they want ed to swing at Newgate. A scorn of poticomen got McCormack away. cant arin Its Excellent Qualities commend to public approval the Ouli fornian liquid fruit remedy Syrup of F.gn. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by 'gently acting oun the kidneys, "liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby promot- ing the health and comfort of all who use it. lenin. Doubly Comm®nded. Strs,--1 had a very bad cold and was eured by two bottles of Hagyard's Pect ral Balsam, I cannot do without it. Mns, W. C. H. Perry, Sea Gull, Ont. Pear Sirs, --I can highly recommend Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam us the best re medy for coughs and colds I have ever used, Miss F. Srepnexsox, Oakland, Ont. oor Racked With Rheumatism. EAR SIRS,--For ten years I suffered with rheumatism in spring and fall 1 have been confined to bed for months at « time, but since using B.B.B. I have not suffered from it at all. I also suffered from the dyspepsia, which has not troubled we .since using the B.ED aud I therefore . $hjuk it a splendid medicine. i Mes. AmeLty BREEN, Heyesland, Ont. IT MAY BE INTERESTING TO KNOW That when excursion rates are made to Chicago for people who live in the Kast. to enable them to attend the World's Fair next year, it is contemplated by the Western yoads to also make excursion rates fron Chicago to all principal business and tourist points in the West, Northweet and South- west, 8) that those who desire to spend a few weeks among their friends in the Great West, may have an opportunity of so doing without incurring much additional expense It may be well to consider this subject in advance of actual time of starting, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway admit : vas to shield them from the eyes of Tu ] rom, ey: people horoughfares of the East | race. above the water and gymnastic exercises are Induiges in by the younger and more am- itious. sufficiently, their own and a bit of lip salve (» slightly color and elminate any with a deft black veil, my! her dress be suital ore going home, nal their hovels and starve, but jf streets and show [® Ary to have gas in the bedrooms, There is an idea that it is unwholesome, in Cash, a Pair of nies, Carriage and ness, and over two tl 1 wo thousand other valu- ab) rizes for the Agricultunst's Drifhiest readers! Who will have them ? Acco ing 10 the usual custom for some Years t ihe gubiishors of THE AGRICLT UIST now offer thelr xth Half-) early Literary Lon tition. This grand Com petition will, no doubt, be the most Sigantic and successful one ever presented to he people of the United Htates and Canada. One Thousand Dol Handsome S8betland at fashion, gentlmen not being covered by can- embankment or boule: Swimmers among the attendants are nent, and One Thousand Dollars in cash will be paid dive and | swim. and sink at will, and | the person sending 10 the tn ert cd : : English words constiuci m letters in the teach and ladies to do the | woras~The Canadian. Agriculturist." BAIS. a it ix ) Sve Hndroa Doligsin cash will be glven Some of the French women . sspart e argest lis! aid 3 me Pair of Shetland Poni swimmers, and they go around in their | og and Harness, will be von for the suits, chasing about the plat- {third 1i8t. g sandwiches or drinking penny and end the performance into the water and swimming a 8, swings, &c., are su ed Over one thousand additional prizes award ed In order of merit: One Grand Plano, $300 n, $:00 Plano; Dinner Sets; Ladies Gold atohes; Sik Dress Patterns; Portiere Curtains; Silver Tea Services; Tennyson's 8, bound In cloth ; Dickens in 12 volums, bound {n cloth, ete. As there are more than 1000 prizes, nn one who the trouble to prepare an ordinary good fst Will not fall to receive a vauabie Prise. This is the Diggest thing in the com- pe bE On leaving the baths they dry their hair t a crimped perruke over t locks, a dash of powder ck of NC French svoman carries in her pocket) to ess, and Sjuytmen of the inevitable is well coiffed--and if le, can take A drive be- Providence Home Jour- a ohne Jal ve ave ever Tnced b fore ie, and alLwho do not take w miss an rtunity of a life time. RuLgS--l. A letter cannot be nsed oftner than it appears In the words "The Canadian Agriculturist." For instance the word *! " could not be used, as there is but one *g" In thethree words. 'ords having more than one ineaniig but spelled the sume can be but once. 8. Names of places and barred. 4. Erro; the wron Eaol son will not invalidate a list-- words will simply not be counted. 'musi gontain one dollnr six month's subscription to THE AGRI- CULTURIST, If two or more tie, the I 11st_whieh bears the earliest postm take the first prize, aud the oilers will United St lish Bedroom, not usually nearly so com- d in England as are ours, Home Journal. It is qui or _pneloring 30 cents. recelve free, by mail and candles are still almost universally AURICHITENS nsed, except on the parlor and dining-room floors. I have sometimes thought that the poor lighting of the bed and dressing-rooms ofthe English homes, had much to do in contributing to the dowdy and unstylish dressing of the women, the majority of whom always have their skirts ttle bit crooked, or the petticoat showing unevenly on one side or the other. In furnishing a bedroom the dressing table--used instead of our bureaus--is always put nst a window so as to catch all the light possible. This looks odd both in the room and from the ouside of the house. You see the unpaint ed backs of looking-glasses at the upper windows of the handsomest houses, and even in Marlborough House--the palace of the Prince of Wales. York office free of duty. should be registered.. OUR every Far of Canada and Newfoundland. Lord Kilecoursls, A.D.G, to the Governo General of Canada, writes mend my friends to enter your com petitions," M. M. Branden, Vancouver, B.C $1000 In gold" and we hold hi A few of the prize winners; Miss David Harrison, Sfracuse, vis, 8t. Louis Mo., $300; Duluth, : Minn. $600; Brooklyn, $10 and thousands of others. Address all communications to THE AGKT CcuLTURIST, Pelerborough, Ontario, A despatch from Brussels says the recent ly reported great successes of Emin Pasha | c Ripans Tahules cure colic. are ied in that city. Ripans Tabules banish pain, R. WOOD'S FALL DAYS. *R How the Trees, the Flowers and the Birds Look During this Month. D Fields as green as when the summer birds | caroled "above them, woods more gorgeous | with innumerable hues and tints of ripening | leaves than a blooming parterre, are oad { beneath the azure sky, whose deepest color | i reflected with intenser blue in like and | stream. In them against this color are set | the scarlet and gold of every tree upon their | banks, the painted hills, the clear-cut moun- | tain peaks, all downward pointing to the opti of this nether sky. { yverhead, thistledown and the silken | balloon of the milkweed flout on their | zephyr-wafted cours, .. silver motes | against the blue; and above them are the black cohorts of crows in their struggling retreat to sefter climes. Now the dark column moves steadily onward, | now veers in confusion from some suspected { or discovered danger, or pauses to assail | with & harsh clangor some sworn enemy of the sable brothsrhood. Their gray-clad smaller cousins, the jays, are for the most part silently industrious among the gold and bronze of the beeches, flitting too and fro with flashes of blue as they gather mast, but now and then finding time to scold an intruder with an endless LA AEG x Norway Pine Syrup. oils SE EAE A PERFECT CURE FOR | |} COUGHS AND COLDS Asth: Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Comes IIEO AL BL Geb ISEA . ate ci s whic EN ath edies arty to this SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. to pay for largest i 1, post- Klegant arded to persons residing in the shipped from our New All money lettors ForMER COMPETITION--We have given away $25,000 in prizes during the last two years, and have thousands of letters from 'prize-winners In every state In the union and "I shall recom- , B.C., "received 8 receipt for same « Robinson* 500 ; J. J. Brandon, Fenelon Falls, Y , Bridgeport, Conn., Undersigoned b tore in the "DIA and 'has largely ine ved his business to elery that fine Store-- | Hotelkeeper. freight saved. In stock, fine brands, 'Wines wo Prices to suit the times, A cal :| #& Parcels delivered to any part r ester, free of charge, «i rporation, or to Prince Albert and Manck . M. WILLIAMS. NEW | NEW FURNITURE NEW PRICES The Subscriber wishes to return thanks to his custotuers for the liberal support since the fire, and "is better prepared to furnish all requiring anything ir. the Furniture line, good and cheap. . Having added new Store Rooms, 1 res pectfully invite inspection of my Stock. Just arrived a splendid lot Gilt and Marble Mouldings for picture framing and all kinds of frames suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ' is replete with everything nocessary for furnishing Funerals. Charges reason able, > : One door West of the Post Office % JOHN INOTT Port Perey Nurseries variety of discordant outcry. foliage seems to give forth light and casts no shadow beneath the lowering sky. The scarlet maples glow, the golden leaves of popular and birch shine through the misty veil, and the deep purple of the ash glows as if it held a smouldering fire that the first breeze might fan into a re and through all this laminous leafage one may trace branch and twig as a wick ina candle laine. Only the evergroens are dark as when they bear their steadfast green in the desolation of winter, and ouly the brood shadows, In such weather the woodland air is laden with the light burden of odor, the faintly pungent aroma of the ripened leaves, more (Summer Resort) 2 f Lake Scugog will be accommodated du ing open Fishin the middle of June, with Meals af Moderate Prices STEVENS. €o., has issued maps and time tables and other instructive reading matter, which it will be glad to furnish free of expense upon application by postal card addressed to A. J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger Agent, 4 Palmer House Block, Toronto, Ont., or to Geo. . Hearrorp, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, IIL. t+ 4 For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winstow's Soornise Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething, If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and' crying with pain of Cut ting Teeth send at once and get a bottle of # Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will reliove the poor Tittle sufferer immediately. Depend upon $t, smothers, there is no mistake alout it Et cares Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gume, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone aud energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the preseription of one of the oldest and best ysicians and nurses in United States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for " Nme. WiNsLow's Soornine Syrur." = Ripans Tabules : pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. EL ein oi La sats 220 portort ky subtle than the scent of pine or fir, yet as apparent to the scent, as delightful and more rare, for in the round of the year ite | days are few, while in summer sunshine and winter wind, iti springtime shower and autumnal frost, pine, spruce, balsam, hem- lock and cedar distil their perfume and lavish it on the breeze or gale of every sea- son. Out of the marshes, now changing their universal green to brown and bronze and gold, floats a finer odor than their common | reek of ooze aud sodden weeds--a spicy | smell, foul breath, hawking and epi It is a certain and speedy oure for Cold in the Head sud Oatarrh in all its stages. - SooTHING, CLEANSING, § EALING. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure; Failure Impossible, Many 80.called disoasos are simpl ptoms of Oatarrh, stich as Liew tang of frost-ripened: flags and the fainter | bis ew: it Son are tf breath of the landward border of ferns; and | soy of thes or kindred symptoms, with these also is mingled the subtle pun- | fime Io yroeurine ars ency of the woodlands, where the peppor- | 24% Fo eciad idge is burning out in a blaze of scarlet, | lowed by cousuraption end death. sold by all droggis Masa Birx is or will be sen and the yellow flame, of the poplars flickers in the lightest . The air is of a temper neither too hot nor too cold, and in what is now rather the good gay wood than green wood, there are no longer pestering insects to worry the flesh and trouble the spirit. The flies bask in half torpid - indolence, the tormenting whine of the mosquito is heard no more. Of insect life one hears little but the mellow drone of the humble bee, the noontide chirk of the cricket snd the husky rustle of tke dragon fly's gauzy t, post pald, on receipt u (80 cents and $1.00) by sdixessing FULFORD & CO,, Brockville, Ont. price wing. « wise ore the tent dwellers who have folded their canvas and departed to the shelter of more stable roof trees, for these are the da Shat should be madethe most , days ve ught e perfeote ripeness of the year aad diplay it in the {niness of its glory.~--Forest and Stream. ANNOUNCEMENT moved inte OVE, Howsharpthe dark shad ut against pe lds, snd in; their gloomy how i shing t loaves. the 4 1 1 starry oot the a , In cloudy days N and even when rain is , the d 8 of the woods are not dark, for the "bright ISHING AND SAILING PARTIES on Senson, commencing about at any UUme during the day by. calling at my Residence on Noaquon Island. ALBERT Nonquon Island, June 3, 1892 PUBLIC HE undersigned takes much pleasure in informing the public tMbt he has now is extensive, well arranged | NewBrickEstablishment r Low = Prices. Nurseries and may be seéw any time. tock 18 sold out. § English, Scotch and Amer assortment of Apple, gen I will be pleased to show. first-class and true to are right: Plum and other Trees, Small Fruit Plants, Bottom Prices. Terms Cash. stock, or price your list. a 0. 0. KELLETT, Box 127, Port Perry, Ont. |paNOY FEN This Stock 1s. growing in my Orders booked as received until the . Joo each 100 5000 Norway Spruce, 24 to 8 8151 200 Red Cedar, 1} to 2 ft 200 $15 500 White Sprace, 3 to 4 it 815 | 500 European Larck, 2 to 6 ft. 500 Austjan Pite, 2 to 3 fi $15 1000 Enropean Mt'n Ash, 7 to 8 ft 25¢ $20 500 Scotch Pine, 2 to 3 It §15| 750 Horse Chestnfit, 6to 8 ft 35c $30 ms, Black Walnut, White Ash, §e.; a large I guarantee the stock wt. delay in ordering: The Stock and prices ! THIS UNIVERSAL aT CINE IS A HOU ) fosisis HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, It heals every kind of SORE, ULCER and WOUND more- certainly than any othe: known salve, Its marvellous penetrating powers render it invaluable in all THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, curing Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asthma, re- ducing Glandular: Lumps, closing and healing ABSCESSES and FISTULAS, and for alle- viating the excruciating tortures of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, ind NEURALGIA it is unsurpassed. It never ails to remove Scurf and every 'species of ikin disease. ee The Pillsi and Ointment are Manufactured only st %8, Now Oxford St. (Isto 633, Oxford St.) London ; And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines threughout the | Civilized World ; with directions for use in almost every language. ¢@ Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Strest, London, they are spurious, Emerson Bros. Planing Mills PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers beg to announce the they are now prepared to manufactura DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, CASINGS, FRAMES, STAIRS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BRACKETS, BANNISTERS, NEUEL POSTS, MOULDINGS, &C., IN GREAT VARIETY. Scroll Sawing, Band Sawing and Turning done with neatness and dis patch. Aun mack vavesy Frvims ie Tanks and | Cistern Tubs made to order. | Flooring and Siding constantly "0 hand. | Planing done to Order. a The patronage of the public is respect- fully rolled. © F Pe Factory on Lilla street, just south of the. Town Hall, EMERSON BROS. Port Perry, May 6, 1886. PATENTS, CAVEATS, AND Re-ssues secured, TRADR-MARKS registored, andall other pstent causes inthe Patent | Office and before the Courts promptly and carctully prosecnted. Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, I | make careful examination, and advise asto patent ability Free of Charge, With my office directly across from the Patent Office, and being in personal attendance there, it ap- parent that1 have superior facilities for making prompt preliminary searches, for the wiore vigorons and sucoesstal prosecution of applications for patent and for attending to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest possible time. FrES MODERATE, and exclusive attention given to patentbusiness. Information, advice and special references sent on application J. R. LITTELL, Bolicitor and Attorney i W,; n Patont Canes, ington, B.C. Opposite U.S. Pafeut Office Mention this paper.) 8 JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, ORT PERRY. JOE'S COTROR ROOT COMPOUND. A recentdiscovery by an old physician. Successfully used Ionihiy by { LADIES. Ist] safe An ware of 'un ip) ferlor med Hy Coox's COTTON e only per- dd. reliable NO sub pt Canada will send. ed: pariicn- Diesfeld's Diamond Hall. -- FOR . THE ---- Price of One. SIISIOKISIISIISION Il ll I | AALZN SEES «FE HAVE made arrangement for a combina- tion with "Farm PouLTrYy," a monthly poultry paper published in Boston, Mass. By this arrangement we are enabled. to furnish both the OBSERVER and the Farm PourLTrY for the single rice of our paper, namely $1. Any person send- ing us this amount will recive the OBSERVER every week for one year, and the Farm PouLTRY every month for one year, from receipt of order. Old subscribers who are in * arrears must pgy up their arrearages and one yea subscription' to the * OBSERVER in order to take advantage of this offer. JUST OPENED OUT A Fine Stock Fine Jewelry--Latest Styles and 'Patterns. » FINE GOLD W ATOHES Latest Styles in Cases. The Latest Styles in Ladies' and Gent's CHAINS, CHARMS, BUTTONS Forty dozen SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES; from2b ctsto §6 REGULATORS and OLOCKS in great variety. Everything * Warranted as Represented. REPAIRING in frsteolass Workmaulike manor : DIESFELD'S ¢ im pa. 8 hor seotrioal ried aR try it 4