in flavor, and are nowhere with the | Western apples: The Nova Scotia not entitle the Crown to further pro. | fruit has the best name here. A friend secute. pil Beaverton gave me a basket of green ile! * Bergeant-Major Gladstone" is now | tomatoes rolled in paper, I kept them ch [the nick-name of the Premier. The |in my stateroom on the boat und when sobriquet was bestowed by Lord Salis: | I got home, just two weeks from the bury in recognition of the wilitary|date of picking, on opening them 1 system of "Silence in the ranks" which, | found all sound and nearly all ripe. with the aid of the cloture, the Leader | To grow them here successfully they of the Government enforced in the have to Le kept under glass conse- :| Qammons thereby enabling him to!quently they are very dear. carry the Home Rule, bill through, two-thirds of which he obliged the House to pass over in silence, Since wy return I have spent some Jogi Spain Liviment remorse al eral Oiney wero present when the od jum, ; rs President attashed his . Me] Carlisle had "come over gh White | 10rees, House to see the finalact i repeal. legislation, while Mr. Qiney had step- ped in to consult the President ou a mets affecting his tment. When : Mr. Person. the rolled The follo tical of the bill to iy President, axpininoy waa or en what it was, Mr. Oleveland immedi Po bayss number of bar rels of apples for $300, of which 12 ately took his and wrote these words in the lower left hand corner :| were unsaleable. He sol birds ' Approved Nov. 1, 1893, Grover|of the remainder bagel the Oleveland,' and the bill became law. | balance at what they cost him and ES made a profit of $40 on the whole # Auction Sales; transaction. How many barrels did ; #0 % buy ¥ It will be seen by referring to oar advertising columns that that fine farm consisting of 137 meres, being eoniposed of part of lot 24, in the 9th ehirt of prison Another of Our Townsman 7o the Editor of the Ob Gone. "Phere are times in men" when some one wore a white woollen : pattern. Daugherty said the wan's as- 3 IN sociates in Milwaukee were reported to : oe : | bé "Lying Jack" and Devine Young. | Mr. Joseph T. Letcher who up till| o'r co co iteelf inn Mrs, Oron was known to be wealthy, | three years ago had long been a well | he ndead dnd during the recent panic she drew | known and much esteemed resident of {one hundr hi $4,000 from a bank in Denver, and | this town, departed this life at the re. | weaknesses which lark kept it for some time in & trank at the | sidence of hig son-in-law Mr. E. Hicks | were one to strive to house in Wilmette, . It had been _de- To. § Welington A Tok wiaog | York u discord that we i in a Chi vault, however. | Sunday last. e funera la povited Joe Gliesg? years old, She on Woineeday, 8th inst. Leaving the from her throne and wore a good deal of jewellery. On the | residence of Mr. Hicks the funeral pro- ate one forth into the body of the dead burglar were found | ceeded per G.T. Railway and arrived (lunatic. For several days several rings and pivs tsken from her |at the Port Perry station at a.m. ' oxporionced a rumbling room. {4 whence it roeccded to the piace of periranium which hay was President of the | interment, the Pine irove Cemetery. ; Md bind Company, at 88 Lake | The pall bearers were w. H. Letcher, dreams at night, it has street until October, and is now | Welland, E. Letcher, Lindsay, C. A. |finger ends where I Manager for the Peirce Butler & Peirce Taylor, Rochester, aod E. Hicks, | tingling. Like a ru Heating Company. Toronto, sons-in-law of deceased. calodemon, it is praying u Tegan eee $ KILLED BY BURGLARS Cnicr6o. Chicago, Nov. 4. (Specinl.}--Burg- lary, followed by a fire of piolable in- cendiary origin, at Wiluette, a suburb bE this city, early this morning, result: edin the killing of a burginr and the | Suruing to death of Mrs. Mary Cron. Frank Whedter's house on Lake avenue was the steno of the tragedy. The hose was gutered by three burglars, "whe apparently had learnt that there © was a large sum of money in the place, © and were prepared to stop at nothing, even murdet to secure it. The ouly occupants at the time wore Mr. Wheel er and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Cron, Mrs. Wheeler, bring away isiting Bone, Sweeney, : a a Bd] ~ NFP. Port Perry Council. BIRTHS Warre.--In Reach, on the 6th inst., the wife of Mr. J. KE. White, of a son. The regular meeting of" the Port Perry Council was held on the evening of Mounduy last. All the members .| time in South Wales visiting several _{towns. I never fully realized the Deceased had been a resident of this |atomy. friends in Denver, Col. . Mr. Wheeler came here from Toronto about four years aga. He was for some years with the E. & C. Gurney Company of ee A local ZBsculay NORTH ONTARIO 0B ) OBSERVER PGRT - PERRY, NOV. 8, 1893. county for half a century, was persev- ing and. energetic in business, and up: right in his dealings, he was an active and skillful mechanic aud a successful builder and has left behind him many that city as heating engineer, and prior to that was in business for himself on ' "the corner of Adelaide and Bay streets. His wife was a Whitby, Ont, lady, and her mother, the murdered woniar from shat tbwn on a visit & ithe ago, sud was going on to "The particulars of the double trai as far as can be gathered, areas fo Jows :--Mr. Wheeler oceupied a roopf in the upper front part of the house. Mrs. Cron slept in a back room. About 1.30 o'clock this worning Mr. Wheeler was awakened by strange noises that soon convinced him that bavrglars were prowling about inside the house, He dressed and started through the hail. Two revolvers hiy in phe drawer in the room, and Mr. Wheeler took the weapons with him. On the way he found they were not loaded. Returu- ing to his room he loaded the revolvers, and turned into the ball. At the end of the hsll he saw Mrs. Cron's door open, and a pile of carpets or clothing on the threshold. A light in the room added to the unusual condition of af- fairs. OXE BURGLAR SHOT DEAD. trotted out and proved successful fail-| See what E. H. Purdy says. | heavel the voyage was a failure. sail in the offing, tramped down |chester, for damage sustained to his | which must be sold owing to the de- $9.50 about as ied as any indy would want = 0 a " x . Ria : : + % r. ou have se ar on As Mr. Wheeler approached the | ures. The Dominion Government are| --Having wade extensive improve The political atmosphere is rather | country lanes, crawled through | "8 caused by lus horse ruuning away by | stiuction of his barns by fire. The |g jste Jncket this Winter thie in the aan door a man appeared in the entrance. He made a dash for the stairs, an passed close beside Mr. Wheeler in his effort to escape. At close range Mr. . : : } : ! An Affecting Scene. Wheeler fired at the retreating burglar. authority to tamper with the liquor! will make it an object to buy. (Read pheric pressure, and now the electors | burrowed through subterrancan pass the circumstances attending the ncer rl The shot took effect, and the fugitive | traffic and if so, how far that authority [bis advertisement and go an. see bis | gre reflecting pon Home Rule and try-| ages, did old churches and grave dent. they are unanimonsly of the | After Mayor Harrison, Chicago's stumbled, but regained his fret. Down- stairs he continued his flight. Mr. Wheeler stood at the head of the stairs, and sent five more bullets after the in- truder. Six shots struck the mark, Better Late than Never. After many years doubting hesita- eying with the question pr of lie local legislatures n to cont fiquors the Domin Government bave adopted the proper course of fairly settling the matter and removing all future doubt as to the ex- tent of the constitutional authority of local legislatures to tamper with the liquor traffic. It would appear as if the Dominion Government were afraid to and the Local Legislatures darent seek a constitutional decision on the question and the fog of uncertainty has The Ontario Legislature nibbled at the traffic for years past amid fear and surrounded the traffic for years. trembling lest they were passing be- yond their depth. Duncan Act, Scott Act and Local Option have ull Leen now taking the proper steps to secure a proper decision as to whether Local Legislatures have any constitutional extends. The Dominion Government have sub- mitted the following questions to the Supreme Court of Canada. and the burglar dropped in the hall at the feet of two commrades, whom Mr. Wheeler had not at first seen. | Their companion's fate frightened the other burglars, and they ran | ck . chic 0 O a] rance Act i : ; a + : Mr. Nott gave notice that lie would od ul i o 4 f i through the hall and out the back door. | to which the Cauada Temperance Act is not " % awh the island it was England that went: At vdiff we were favored with a : Ls Hs As lier lover died she fainted. Gentle | mouth we expect to do a rushing trade in M Bh sler followed, leaving Mrs, | in operation ! : T've seen earth's sweet spots one by one, i ng iti At Cu oa Bh | at next meeting of Council introduce] ponds took her fiom his side and | this departinent, and if you have any notion = r. oe " A" | Has a provincial legislature jurisdic- The sweetest spots beneath the sun to the rescue with money gud food aud | letter entitling us to visit the old and Cron, who had bern stricken down by | the thieves, in her room, and the wound- ed burglar at the foot of the stairs. The escaping marauders started across the prairie after leaving the house. Mr. Wheeler used the rewiifiing con 1. Has a provincial legislature jurisdic- tion to probit the sale, within the pro- vinee, of spirituous, fermented, or other in- toxicating liquors | Or has the legislature such jurisdiction regarding such portions of the province as tion to prohibit the manufacture of such liquors within the province? 4. Has a provincial legislature jurisdic, tion to prohibit the importation of such liguors into the province? . If a provincial legislature has vot jurisdiction to prohibit sales of such liquors, buildings erected under his directions. Through persevering energy and well- directed industry he accumulated con- siderable property and was in com- fortable ci tances. But a b scribed my disease*ns a Ca endi the outcome of knowledge, the develop 0 and the keeping them ¥ kind ; also to a remo becaitse of prowises fulfilled, by which Ia 1 have not written of years ago he lost his bel 7 re hic abled him from following the active pursuits of life; though his mental He bore his affliction with patience for many years and died in his eighty-first year. Ten children, five sons and five nughters, were horn to him, eight of whom, five daughters aud three sons, survive him, all of whom are doing well and have the respect and coufi- dence of all acquainted with them.-- Deceased left some property the value of which we do not know, but the estate will be judiciously handled, his son William is appointed sole execut- or. | The mourning ones have much sympathy in their bereavement. ments 1n his premises he has got a carcfully selected stock of choice and fresh groceries, provisions, flour, feed, &c., which he is selling at prices that goods). He wants large quantities of Oats, Peas, Beans, Flax and Eggs for which he is prepared to pay the highest price in cash, In a few days he will be prepared tobuyall the first-class Pork offered and pay the highest price in cash, the warket will afford. eee lhe Prince Albert. And now my wandering 's nearly done And while I bid them all be blest, Prince Albert, thou art my home, my rest Earth's dearest spot I love thee best. The village has to lament the loss by removal of one of our wost esteem- sonaliybciank wer remained as vigorous as before. journey, with occasional pall; of brief duration, tnd night we stopped twice because of hearing a fog horn close to our star- board, we saw nothing however. "With few exceptions there was aot that unity of action, that reciprocity of feeling, among the passengers which one at times witnesses at sea, when by the dozen they are to be seen clinging to a stanchion and cascading in beautiful arches over the bulwarks down into free from cloud. there would bea " vaccant chair " ideas n mans ience jut not that semi ith | the blue waters; true, occasionally the saloon Lut for roughness and vp- The defeat of the Home Rule Lill by the House of Lords was the means of raising the atmos: ing to realize the full fore of its mean- | yards, ing. Each day but adds to the Strength | of the opposition in England, and in Ireland even the Nationalists are ask- ing themselves "will it pay ¥* England alienated where!'would their help come from in time of Reed 1 When famine and plague marched through every material aid she cosld afford. -- Irishmen are neither forgetful or un- grateful, and now, at a time when they are not being goaded on td maduess Ly their fapatical leaders, they are able to depths and mysteries -of the Welsh langua_e until I found mys: lf wrestling with the name of a Weish town on a railway platform much to the amuse- present. The minutes of last regular and speciul meeting were read sud ap- roved. 3 A number of communications were con, of the township of Whithy, wil! be 'sold by public auction, at the St. Charles Hotel, Port Perry, on Satur- duny, November 18, at one o'clock.-- Fuil particulars may be obtained on one With went of a guard, route was the name Llanelly which pronounced "Lanelly". until I pointed out the nawe on le that he would adwit 1 a p OD! oI will goaround it." There is is 0 long it runs the whole length of the platform, there ave thirty-s letters in it. My daughter being wi od shells from the seashore, wrote oi names in the sands, climbed rocks ar the bold cliffs and gazed out to s in | watching the fishermen as they sail broken hedges, climbed to the tops ruined abbeys and deciphered inscriptions old tombstones and read of the go In short, did everythi {of long ago. which in our judgment went to ma up life at the seaside, and if we om ted anything that novelists tell off of it or had forgotten it for the tin new castles, the property of the M quis of Bute. ed in the tower in the same On my order of It: was uot there station in Wales the name of which we necssitated my indulging her youth- ful propensity for romance. We gather- waited for the incoming tide, travers- ed romantic denes, plucked the bloom- ing heather from the hillside, sat upon away to the fishing beds, counted the mountain peaks, visited old castles monasteries, was because we either had never heard We first were inprisou- place wherein Robert Duke of Normandy was read. One from L J. Seargeant, Esq. General Manager Grand Truuk Rail- way Company acknowledging the re- cept of copy of resolution passed at a special weeting of Council, also stating : the resolution. would receive the 3 a 10! I of Port Perry in due course, Oue from Mr. T. Hovston, Clerk of the Town of Whithy, re meeting of County Odmumittee to discuss the Poor House question. Ove from Mr, Wm, Prior asking in event of a night watchman being appointed that he be made the recipi- ent of the office. The Special Committee authorized to make certain repairs on the town hall, reported they had placed the hall in good state of repair at a cost of of $127.75. On motion the report was adopted. The Special Conimittee appointed to investigate the cinim mado on the cor- poration by Mr. Wm. Spence, Mun of ix th ur wd en ed being frightened at an unsightly heap of bricks had veen placed on oné of the streets of the vfliage, reported that after a full and careful inquiry of all of opinion that Mr. Spence has no just claim against the corporation for the damage sustained. The report was adopted. Mr. Phillipo gave notice that he would at next meeting of Council in- troduce a by-law to repeal by law No. 358, disfranchising electors wlio shall not have paid their taxes on or before Dec, 14. on od ng ke it- 1b Ie, a by-law lixing polling places and np- pointing deputy returning officers for the coming municipal elections. On motion of Mr. Purdy, $299.60 was ordered to be paid to to Mr. C. L Vickery, being amouut of account in ar- application to Mr. D. J. Adams, Uraker, Port Perry. An important Auction Sale.of valn- able farm: stock, machines, implements, go, the property of Mr. Salmon Muirbesd, lov 16, con. 7, Cartwright, on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Mr. T. Swain is audtjoneer," (See posters. : ) hr his stock 6 she implements, machines, do. The sale will commence at one o'clock, sharp, Mr. John McGill, lot 6, cen. 7, Manvers, has ordered the sale Ly auction of all his live stock, imple- ments: &c. It will be geen by posters that his stock is very superior, well bred and just such as farniers like to have, . The sale take place on Wednes- day, Nov, 17. Mr. Thos, Swain is auctioneer, It wiil be seen from the posters that Mr, Thos Stephenson lot 24, con, 12, teach, has given instruction to Mr. George Jackson to sell by auction most of his live stock, implements &c., all of sale will take place on Thufsday, Nov. 9. -- beloved Mayor, has received the dead- ly Lullét from the assassin's revolver and lay dying at his residence his first request was to see Annie Howard a handsome and amiable young lady of New' Orleans, who was to be married to the Mayor on the 16th inst. The young lady rushed into the room and threw herself on the torn and bleeding body of the Mayor in an agony of grief, placed her on a couch, When ehe re- covered she erizd out against fate and begged "that she too might die, and go down to darkness with lim. It re gired time aud an opiate to soothe her passionate grief, but even after con nl WiLLiams,--In Port Perry, on the 6th inst., the wife of Mr. Frauklin Williams, of a Higains-HarRisox--At St. Helen's church, Eg al vag Con Ww ey v. Rural Ca .H. to Mrs, 8, E. Harrison." DIED. Burr.--In Port Perry, on the 4th inst. Betsy Cooune, wife of Mr. Jas. Butt, aged 60 years, 6 months and 4 days. Lerche. --In Toronto, on the 5th inst, oseph T. Letcher, 80, years, 9 a : a)! @SEALETTES® We have nct referred to this important and popular line before as the weather has been 80 exceedingly fine and warm as to render the ref almost ble. As the mild weather cannot last much longer 'we have decided to call your attention to the finest range of Seulettes it has ever been our rivilege to place before our customers. hese goods are much cheaper than the: were lust se and are now within reacl of all. We h a beauty at $4.50 snd for opportunity to get one at a very mniedernte cost. It won't hurt you to sce our line before you buy. You kuow we invite com- parison. ANTLESS We opened the season with an enormous range, and notwithstanding the mild weather we have doue a rattling trade. Our stock bas been replenished this week by some of the haudsomest garments we have yet shown and at greatly reduced prices as we got a ADAP, ve have all the leading colors, we have the most popular styles and we have every variety of material. Our $4 and $6 Jackets atonish everybody. For the mext of a new Jacket this full don't wait till the stock is broken and the nice things all goue. Astachan=- : 3 i : os i centy-ning years and i a tents of his revolver in a vain attempt | irrespective of quantity, has such legislut ed and amiable families who are moy- . hey ) tiprisoned for tuel ¥ Ring years ! full for luwber supplied the corporat | goto ose had departed it could be to bring down the fugitives, but he | jurisdiction to prohibit the sale, by yetail, | ing to Port Perry, and since we cannot consider and reflect, Home Rule is! where hie died ; this expression of affec-| tion as per contract price. soci (lint she was suffering the most . % 1 | according to the definition of a sale by retail, | ; o i Zia xl ai : u] i rer 0 oti f Mr. Murrny. 832 was |. = 4 3 _ failed to hit them, and the men were | E008 0 free in the province at induce them to stay with us we are | farther off than it nppesred six months | tion came from his younger brother, " On shotion i 5 Nyerads 3 yy poigaint physical anguish. At present 3 J \ vd she soon lost in the darkness. yp pler returned to his | fivition the time of confederation or any other de- thereof ? pleased to-know that they are lozating in a neighboring village. We refer to ol to introdacn. it in ago. The Government. intend Henry. was treated with ernelty and that Some historians say Robert sou being balance due him for street hia watering "as per contract, also §1_ fof is calmer, Lut there is too much reason to believe that she will never be We feel perfectly at home when talking of > > od & : Kk % the woman she was before the tragedyy| these. We have handled them for twent a BBE. poutine 00 0 4% th ; Vere put oul J Shy tien bk hea vie intl eng tothe Bol pe {a afternoon her brothers, Frank and years. We give a written guarantee w om 'the upper windows, and access to | vided by the Voub-vections > ry the sleeping apartments was not possi- ble. Mr. Wheeler remembered. that Mrs. Cron had been injured, and he of the 49th section of the Janada Temperance Act or any of them? (R.S.C. chap. 106, section 99.) 7. Had the Ontario Legislature jurisdic- tion to enacf the 18th section of the Act, so that while Mr. Frice is leaving Prince Albert and moving to Port Perry, Mr. West is leaving Port Perry and woving to Prince Albert, Mr, tried to reach her room. 53rd Vie., entitled **An t to Improve the Frice as an honorable and reliable bus- the Lords, for the ists contend the peopl nounce upon the bill, attack upon the Lord liberty within the walls and had spo ment, The room within which and games provided for his entertain" On motion of Mr. Murray, 88 ordered to Le paid to Mr. J. Wright for wood supplied indigents as per account rendered. ris we rh wis | urking the were confined was about twelve feet On motion of Mr. Phillipo, $4 each Howard, arrived in Chicago from New Orleaus, and proceeded at once to the late Mayor's residence. They were greatly agitated and it was atinounced that they would take their every jacket In all that time we never had. but "three returned and we made them as good as new. We bought $400 worth for this senson's trade, © expect to : ee them all gone before the new year. If you con- template buying come early as there is a good deal in first choice, particularly in fur MRS. CRON BURNED TO DEATH. | Liquor Rivne Bote 15 the ald elton in inces man has secured the esteem of | people's will as exp his major | square, had no floor originally but one | was ordered to be paid to the reeve, alt r house to Biloxi a soon as she is oods. Already we have had to repeat some , In the meantime the Evanston police | eXPldined by the Act passed by the said | (he whole village nud the confidence of | ity of 34 in the Ci X 5 i : lh Jerk and assessor f irvicus 'soled. 2 to be removed. ince of Fur Capes. The demand has been | Legislature, 54 Vic., and entitled "An Act| 1" 3 "acy ie vith hi 3 y o in the Comn 118 puerile. | hud been put in for our convenience, | © and assessor for services select unprecedented. We'll do our best tok Respecting Local Option in the Matter of | )' WhO (id business with him, while BS a 4 was called, and several officers vy | hing. ed, but were not able to do anyt ing jurors as per statute, 3 Mrs. Frice, the estimable He cannot justify contention. | the only light came through a narrow A union up the supply and keep down the prices, so The fire department was sent for and made a quick run from Eiavston. With its assistance the flames were at last extinguished. Mrs. Cron's burned wishes of all go| q pen 3 aid indi Inst, a . . # on an A al to ¢ 8 | op > SR » sald indigent. . : snd lifeless body was then carried out. | greatest fair the world has ever seen with them to their new home and we oti ; £ th hy . Res he sastle, sfommed_ores oh & portouitin On uiotioa of Mr. Purdy, $37.40| Mr. 8. Jeffrey was appointed chair- Her head and legs had been burned or may ever see again ended its con will'all strive to show Mr. West that | "C110" OF the Teers was ted. The | entered through a stout doorand found | oo eid to be paid to N ¢. WL. |manand Mr. J. A. Miller Secretary, | We have just opeved aut a magnificent range vn away, leaving only the trunk remain- y Sid : he did the right thing when he purch- second was on the Refi ll of 1832. | ourselves in a dig enclosure which | puyyigh for hardware, &c., in full, us| Pro tem. After considerable discus. | D8Pt from the Old Country that put the : 3 b She had been the first to encounter the burglars, and their operations had been confined chiefly to her room. When Mr. Wheeler saw the burglar Jeave Mrs. Oron's room, he gianced in Liquor Selling." tt The Day of Judgment. The World's Fair at Ohicago, the | stitutional existence on the 31st ult, The six months granted by Congress for the duration of the fair expired on the above date. The venture has pro ved so astonishingly successful that the partner of his life, is much respected by all ac- quainted with her. Mr. Frico has purchased a desirable property in Port Perry aud the best ased a storo and opencd business in our midst. A familiar adage says: "Misfortunes never come single," and Prince Albert haa to regret another contemplated re- There are two cases on Lords having pursued a¥ The first was on Foxi The Government resign the country thereby gi an opportunity to do stone will not, viz. opinions at the polls. ord of pilar course ndia Bill, give their | of Cromwell, the | opening about fifteen feet above, size about ten inches by one, and went to | we explored. This castle, in common the people | with all the other castles and ruins Mr. Glad- we visited was destroyed in the time We croéscd the court We ascended stone steps leading up to the and visited the portion restored by the On motion of Mr. Murray, 83 was ordered to Le paid to Mr. L. Whittield for milk supplied to ©. Sheehey, and $3 to Mr. Hiscox for bread supplied per account rendered: - Ou motion of Mr. Phillipe, $12.50 was ordered to Le paid to Mr. Wo Corrin, being amount due him for 3 month's salary as Engineer of the Fire meeting of the Young People's Societies of Rort Perry and Priuce "Albert was held in the Meth- odist church here on Monday evening sion it was decided to form a local union composed of the societies of Port Perry, Prince Albert and Scugog, and crganization was at once proceeded up- on resulting as follows :-- President--Rev. Mr. Whiteman, as tu make them availableto all, English - Flannelettes ! Canadian shaker completely in the shade. For 10 cents we can now give you as good as we ever sold for 124 cents. GROCERIES. A 'i . 3 Brigade. i py nt will doubtle pete moval from our village. Mr. Soper ~ ie ¢ 8 : of i; Ha : | Her was covered wi A d. i : h midst somewhat less than three years | in theif endeavors to ¢ party of | Seven Million dollars on the building. ordered to be paid to Sidoey Houck T, Crew. Mie Hon 30 Jones, whe will ladly welcome as many of 5 She had been assaulted and the boise | closes it up. The financial results of | put Jong enough to secure tl A Ted ; : or Caer . 4 and $3 to Mrs. Lewis, and the' said reasurer.-- Miss Horton. 1 fried A ! g enoug cure the esteem | fifty Russian naval who are |The work within is beautiful Mr. Re : his old friends ax can make it convenient to bad awakened Mr. Wheeler. Hel gon up to Oct. 31st are on a magui- | and respect of the whole village and pA na is 3 4 amounts were ordered to be charged EK Ppresentatives on executive com | afl, We are offering special values in Teas : Ahinks 'the room was fired to cover up har ee Trarin tiers mo ie Tal Eegrt ole coutouplated a paying an official visit | French {and Mrs. Bute" were away in Scot- to the indigent fund. mittee of respective societies, Misses | and Sugars, The stock is very complete | fhe $maces of the amault, or that adi Oct. 31 t PLATT id for | Some three years ago Mr. Soper purch- Capital. . The wires d us that | land so we did not stay to lunch. At| On motion of Mr. Murray, $35 was | Savage, Howson, Melenn, Wright wid A a eo wha i ral ; Junp had been overturned in the |cNCINg RABE, 80,701,902 PRION, ased the Jumieson property i . | "Parisian ladies pushed d to the| Swansea we visited Opystermouth|orcered to be paid to Mr. Jus. Car Redwan, ¥ yunsg hy Ine struggle. their admissions to the fair grounds property. dn: ti F y ie for lun! lied th The meetings will be held about th oti h illag carri in th ce outaini p iti negie for lumber supplied the corpora- § 2 EE ae it wot ody. A. aes" SGOBABE wee Aditnd foe rt ph, ate us| cing fu th pI Ratti Coie whore we tmw the rd | CL hf 5% TE font quiets rl Us ret ene " : : ' : 0 ins opi i , z : Wheeler had sent six bullets did not that the total numver of parties who continued the work of improvement them." What 2 po "Oh; try t whipping posts, ne guite, an eer Jy On motion of Mr. Purdy, $8 was will be in thie early part of January. die instantly. He was dragged out of en'ered he fair groonds during the six {ever since he took possession and now |. mn, ata ¥ ! in ry to| female, had a long lingo and shot off] ordered to be paid to Messrs. T. H, 9 a the house while the fire was burning, isonths of Hie fair's existence was 23. | it 18 one of the most desirable proper- live 1 Just fancy a ing per | portions of it as we passed from room | Philp & Oo. and $2.25 to Mr. Jos. De-| Send your name and address on a and was taken to Ex sumou. Si. Gin A avecordi . "| ties in the township. Mr, Soper's|mission to kiss youl he oscu-| ty room--nothing but the walls re. shane, said amounts were ordered to| postal card to Tue WEEKLY News, Port. Derry, Oct. 31, 1538, on the way. His lies - her's 529,400. Such a record is somet Ming ex- | oi terprise and well directed efforts | latory practice was fo.ond |i. We were shown a narrow defile be charged to the town hall account. | Kingston, Ont., and you will receive morgue. Every buliet from Mr. traordinary and fully establishes the |have so improved and increased the | with the ladies, Wi i 8 On motion.of Mr. Murray, $9 was| Tyg Kixcston WEekkLY News until Wheeler's revolver had made a wound that woald alone have proved fatal. LEAD BURGLAR'S IDENTITY A MYSTERY, No definite clue to his identity has Leen discovered, and n d-scription of his Lody and effects adds only to the mystery. He was about 25 years old, had a small black moustache, and was dressed in black clothes cerned and an honor to the complete success of the greatest World's Fair that the world has ever seen. has proved highly creditable to all con- which could secure such results, Green-eyed jealousy looked on in amazement at the vast preparations ing made and the wish be- the thought, they turned their ¢yes and predict- nation value of the property that lie has had several offers for it at an advance of fifty per cent. on the price paid for it. The improvements made by Mr. Roper are well worth an inerease of fifty per cent. on the value of the property. Mr. James Lang is the purchaser of the property. Mr. Lang has long been a resident of the village and has taken a prominent part in every thing which contributes to the welfare of the vill- agers, he isa member of our Bohiool It Admiral with his fello a Greek Church in th met Baron de Mohres him ; when the latter the shock the Admiral Mohrenheim and poi nine behind him, ! and remained unconsdil forty-nine imprinted wreck has proved to be the other way on for there will be a surplus of some- to Hvnasion hi morning High School Literary Society every particular. The ball was well filled and the program proved a good a residence did not leave village, yet all regret the removal of Mr. Soper, Miss Ida, youngest daughter of Mrs. loved ones at houie and while desirous to hasten back to the city, her estim- able mother and numerous friends are trying to induce her to remain at home for a time at Jeast. Two other of our respected residents, ed Luke was murdered and the case remai him, however. And the rule cited in this desire to give it here tion of some magistral in Ontario that 1 refer visited there kissed d from were e forty n fainted the nal sar | Mayor's cellar. deep down between stone walls into which, our guide said, men who re- fused to cmbrace Roman Catholicism where thrown, at which we asked for salt in ours, We visited several other piles of rough limestone which were called ruins of castles. At Fenby we said Oromwell hanged the wowan who betrayed the town to him, a repetition ascended Gallows Hill whereon itis ordered to be paid to Mr. John Powers and 60cts to Mr, T. Wharton, said amounts wers ordered to be charged to the town hall account. On motion of Mr. Phillipo, §17 was ordered to be paid to the Gutta Percha Rubber Co. for hose supplied the Fire Brigade. : On motion of Mr. Nott, the reeve was appointed to represent Port Porry at the weeting to bo held at Whitby to discnss the advisability of erecting The Bubble Burst. January neX® free of charge. EZ" Regular (Degree) meeting of Canada's Own Loyal True Blue Lodge No. 9, to-morrow (Friday) evening at .30. : Its ExGellent Qualities Commend to public approval the Cali- fornia liquid finit remedy Syrop of 'Pigs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the : rs; bot been "for he LXicK He Perio a0 dt a Conney-| iia . y Sleanses | yp, a {the dats.ol : pty been . os : n i eg Wy ps the J { or : several years. While all are much country has | was at Fenby On motion the Council adjourned. |. om « complete financial wreck, but the Cleon shat Mr. Tang Iu ing| Tn Angust 91's yoit J to have Kept Yd 1 the : Tug the health and comfort of all who "An enormous wood-cock was shot country parts lately 1 was struck w Cal single heads 4c ; Ovlery, 4 : 4 Bina Ee los Be o es the Silver-purchase bill must be repeal- Apples are dear though apparently | plentiful. The ~ English farmer does know how to handle apples, they ith rhe slilver mon died hard and ouly . Peate, arrived by the zvening train io ; to hold an iv- |Entertainment. -- The first of a . y 8 mystery. There was the sight of hundreds of of acres devot- ; i N from Torouto on Batarday last. Though slight nature pointing od to market purdoning. °V bles gave up when they were driven out of series of Eutertainments under the aus- | gotivcly engaged in the busy city the dismi . 8 egetal the last ditch. Out of a houseof 285! g§ K. Brown's farm in the 3rd con- amiable young lady does fot forget |megistrate dismissed are cheap. Potatoes, 30c a bushel; there were 191 said by their votes that ) 'od and it was repealed accordingly. Washington, Nov. 1.--The Presi: dent signed the repeal bill at exactly half past four o'clock this afternoon, Mother to Pa." where about a million dollars which of |and hie estimable fanil Hampton Down, = 8 The Autumn leaves ure falling, the| ted State near Hightund Oreck a few days ago, iia p ly and the The United States Senate, afters "Nothing else to indicate bis identit cores. will be divided. amongst tie kindest regards of all go with Mr. Coomb had been seen nights are chilly and fires in the grates ¢ virulent gladitorial display of hot by Mr. J. Chandler, a wholesale travel enuid be found, and a description eves 4 ; Soper, Mrs. and their darling | wood about two weel 20 | are necessary to counteract the influ- § ler, of Toronto. The bird weighed 93 of his comrades is lacking. The body, | stockholders who fearlessly took the o thei ; : i ; tore] ."| shot "eloquence succeeded in carrying, ounces when captured. It will be on mrades Po boy to their new residence wherever it | finding the body. No ence of the dampness so 'prevalent in 4 a 3 y oo wi es a] risk. may be, iv the. 'author : Rembli Sout the through a bill repealing the Silver-| exhibition in a few days. i . y tes this: country. , Rambling abou Purchase Lill by a vote of 191 to 94. VE Hoe Srp. the sue: but was not di privately. The highest bid procured at the sale was about $33 This was Shpall ibid some Jikihood that he will dispose of it | ln {te Smale Cour of te Cony of Cota: In the Matter of the Guardianship of Stanley Percival Kingsley Crowle infant child of William Charles Crowle, deceased. IN OIE bust given that after the tion of rom the first Nowin 0 and ll prescnt were bighly delight: | yr. "Tio 0nd Mra, Bullen, pur. 0 Tie ie: * The brought to market in' bags or |ove hour and thirty-Gve minutes after | 0, dered, but then the farm ia : ditainiment Tt Bo Tt A Pog | should not send a' e kets and shovelled about. Many of ity pusmge. Ts fe brought to the Township of Pickering, | or or e regret to learn|Are ing their comfortable and |picion alone, there English varieties are of five flavor, [3 n.5 5 "Pearson, of Ohio, chairman me ! 2 pleasant residénces the former for | evidince strony enough, wwerything from the measly marble up| gf (ho House Committee on enro sale and the latter to rent. conviet" No a market. Were tho landlords a . Mr. Penrson ve White | Mr. Miller, the respected headmaster | jeopardized for less. « uge their tenantry in the Bo d was immedi tof our school will teach iu the town- | Land it is not always of apple trees in a few years |Btely. admitted into t esider Spt vy Ses Sond Ee Taig Aa | a, oi Fh Si gratulate our Scugog friends on havik 4p on trial on the va Tasmania and the Onpe Colony | the final passage of the measure-- |" sccured the services of a successful teacher. which may justify a apples to Engl They all lack