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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_06_18__ " - - -, ­ ., A, - ­._,_­,­T,;'- ­r-s� 4 W! NO', PIE U 'Mr4F�;0-ty" A NA., 4, A, 47,,,� `T�j J 5X_- '141 Jrl --e L 6 A, 4-.4 10w_..Y. I'd �6 .,4 l� 7, NO@,,,, 3 -DT AV PICKERTNGI� ONT: F VOL:7 Xvi 18' 1897 V7:J0fV.*4kt4rnt%t 454%rbr*, ville, with her late GREENWOOD. sided in Toronto or York who died in OUNDUS OUTAR husband, David Crown, Esq Mr.', Jolin­ Adamson, Jr., ith her first husband, ruesasy it Medical. April 1896 W Bradshaw, she livcd in our village until Toronto, OLARI&MONT N, M,D., C.M.1M.C.P. about 16 years agn and was very much ad Joseph Shea, of Toronto. was visiting lA BATE) mired by all wlio knew her for tier pleasant f ri6nds here on Tueseay. tee and Rest Fargyfli is rlvwly recovering frorn S.O., Coroner. Offl -n here intend #pending tlk hours: morning _U d kiudlv mannitlir. Many froi an ing Street, Pickering fievbVe Qneen's Jubilee in Pickering. to 11:30: Evening 6 to 0 -k!in. were CHf%R R YWO D- r. and M re. Wbite, of Broc - �v jl�: l" M. Gleeootj spent Wednesday in Port C,. DEWAR. Al. D., F. T. re or�su% big haul. here on Monday with frieudo. Perry haviniz a fitib, and n to Ullactr1oal Is busy this W k tr�a The u nday S-chool of this place s-M. 0. Attention give M". Leaper ting nion Sui W. C. Shier an OU et d Wm. arl I two Galvanic Battery. Oince and the trieStment by od by Dr. J. H. his rink to a coat of pain t externally. intend holding a garden. p.arty- on our old schorl teachers, spent Monda -witla that lately Dec"I'll Church lawn on the eveuing of June Mth. residene Ont. bambury and friends and the school. a's block, Pickering mother, of Aurora, wood. DE61 East and it the efforts that are put forth by the visited with Mrs Sherman Rumohr last committe are a criterion of success. Cherry- HIGHLAND CREElt week. "gal. wood'o reputation for first-class; entertain The Stotiffvillo painiters have complet6d Complete arrabg(iments have b6dh nadd N T O, their contract at Duncan Macn.ab's. reai. served on the lawn. after Which a musical nd pic-iiie in Taylor's grov I P, on Thursday, une 24tb, in aia of the Ril$,ma":., 'DRI S T E RS OL 1 (31 T OR, non _NK MILLS­­ dence. DODS. & FORD, mento will be fully sustainod. Tea will be Ado- SPT for a gra 0 t will be rendered Tororto. At Cl and literary prcgi aitle street ANK FR J. Spauld iug and wife, of Mount Albert, Green Itiver Brass 11nnd lifts been secured y. Money to loan OD Moytg"ge Catholic church livre. A first class string: Tuesda, 0nd FRANK ANDREW DODS -visited with N. Burton and family over forthe evening. All who desire to spend DENTON, Illy band will furnish njusic for those ORD. F Sunday, an enjoyable and pkofitablo evening should a desire to trip the- light fantastic, Rylifle, BARRIS- _R_ Mrs. Mitchell itud her son Josepbr of not fail to attend. F& EWELL, Q. (6iceFa ily Patent Flour S4.00pe;r'U1. games of till slitipes nd descriptionE will Inty arown Attorney, land OOUDty Whitby, were here Sunday calling upon be pro 10 vided arid a;i afternoon of splendld­� ugo, Whitby. BraD $10.00, Shorto 010.00 per to Green River. fjolicito Court HO spor t may be looked for. Admission to, it osobank grou 5 cents. Ther MRAY, BARRIS Joseph' Bundy and wife, of Pickering, We all enjoyed ourselves R, nds aud dinner only 2 I,OW & 0 oppoMto Post oburnh and aromids are in need of cons ider. were here with Joehua-Bundy 4nd fawily last week. 00. d able repair, and this pie-nia is being hell. D arS, solicitor'; Offic ffi Whitby,ont. inn.liftilDow lj..k.; , n on Sunday. Mrs Will Hoover is quite indispose 0 f unds Money to L arket will �e held on Monday next this Week. or the purpose ot raising sufficient f ILI week on account of Jubilee D y falling Our foot-ball Wain did not get the cake to defray such expense. All will be wel coti) to this affair, and w ill be i;urrnunded at Rooebank. Veterjinmry. tupon TuAday. with every C013venience reqnired at such isa Spence entertained Mr. Rudd &lid* W 11o9d and Goo. Gorok fire at Seugog y SUB frieud Runday. edition. VETERIN11 th's welak on a! fishing expi May n o r KIN S, outario Vet. Our little chapel beyond the rivbr w-a s -4 pret GFION, qraduato of tb they have luck. I,oranto. rwhgtercd ty well filled umlay evening. WHI T EVALE. Miss Henderson ft Brin%r y Mrs. Stewart and the Will Barnes took the hrqt prizes in Of w os6o, Mich., 8 t 6�, tba Oil tal i..Voterinary 51 friend from Whitby, visited here one day trustee and fat maii'�, ruceq at Rosebank. ra. Joe. Rose, of 0 ionce, Clue, ft(A itivor. TvIt Pori duriu-, last week north of Gr Groon-hivuT, Goo. Ferrier occupied the pulpit at the guest of I r. and 51r8. Jas.-Itose. n 1), 0. Lo c u st"H il.1, 0 Holden & McDona, of Stauffvill' ('has, Lillems, of Oakville, is visiting:: Ot othodist churel), Whitevale, SuildaY 0 lit. vhipped pigs awl cattle froni bore on evening. hN brother-iii-law W. E. Lount. Thursday of la#4t we# k. Thin stoam.horse ran down two cattle -be Mr. Twteilv, of.Belford, had two valuable -dav llendersou And Dn n lonp ng to 11. 11ageritian at the townline cows killcd 7) the C, P. It. track last week. On Satui n M re 14hillped a cRr-lood (if fat cattle from here. crossing last W04, of Cl icago, Is vis DU NLN, G0nveYRn(`e1'., Cl()M. her parents" In arid Mrs1sraol Burton'of otv AWdavits- CollegjC aud Tolbert expects to load here on Mun Mrs. Eli Nialiswander returned hme for riday from Jlxbridgo where she hits beeti this T 207 Piel day next. F ciareilliout-011t- 1-9 �,; . . tD vi'sitij)g lier'sioter Mril Rodmund. Miss Will, tte B )are and N. E. Thorn m... a f rriA1Z Owing ti) Jobileo, Drt� falling upon A I N I�siier 0 number of our youths forgot it was spent a fcw last week with frierds in B U N T G of- thingsquite live. arboro. kins, IOU( P *1 lecol"ity of Ontario. T J ay Dext TnF Nvws' Mau will not B. Licenses for It] .,,Pickering ckei ontdrio,, u" ,is V* iDg day. Sunday and were Ma I& t the store or.at his real( illage until tile follow 21-Y ly Sutday afternoclu trying the speed of Fred ard Waltvr Nigliswander, of We(Inclsday. N - Y., ar village., their horses. The children Feemed tc en.- e at preqent vi,,iting their parents orm 1168 RY. Al oagro. Rawson, BoWies and C. Maduab re we and man,; friends of thia place. Licensed Auc- r. 0 one for Winter T T d -�Vl.ks 9 joy the sport. We hope in the futu HO Otc,, for East 'York au January with 801110 fri(,Dds occupie-1 the 'bus to the -will have more law ubiding citizens and Look f;�r the bilbg of the hit6v&16 Ep, Ttiohoor. strict to be- the whole of North and South 00tari0- Union pie-nic at Rooebank on Friday. try not to forgtt theinselves on tile Hab- worth Leage garden party which is or toiograi ill t.0 all lq niail 1 1 ' ' Tbey report just a lovely tie. held in W. S. Major's beautiful grove sind...1. attention Viven ;r110f3-POUCHFB bath day, as the law forbids speeding ate. i0barges Niocier 01 47, Broughaul'Out. Several of our sports took in the laic- horses on the Queen's highway. newly erected ba, i it. Don't miss it are on a al sermon will The ForeA­rs annu, croase match at StonfIville, on Saturday 'undtty next, June 20th, in ONEER, AUDLEY. P 0 ST ILL, ,%TJ CTI w ieu the Elmo, of Toronto, were -defeated prearho(I on S Niethodist church, at 2:30 - - fr()In hiF1 1111111- i,oth far anti near. by a scot is of 3 to 7 goals. It wae a hot Russel Bye is sick. T, ni. bv the 11�liy. J. 11. Oke. The home -v':' erous friond" old Wil I ict everytIling that ieto b08 Rawe.and uoule ro�gh play was indulged Mr. and Mrs. Larkin epent' Sunday here t farm stock, ai %iill fvrnish music for the occasion. the slubscriber with tllo utn0' be hand-led bN In. Mr. Roach visited llichafd Puckrin 01) the very best advalltl%,98- y A stranger iai'3 been here for week f4junday last. care and sold to- -if Corners. Centenni, snu OLE U Messrs adill and 8mith- of Whitby, R. B 8ATON, TOW trying to oreanize a camp Of tile Sons of ineT for tfL]iit)v bore on Satt-rdav last. Agont. Mrs. Piatt Visiting relatiVes: at ConVeV11,11cer, icotland. We have stith6ent Sectelidaen re -ipent a very Pleasant Atcountant -et bure that N umbers from 3 in our inidst. but we. are not i It; pro- bonrg. roppyti. joy to. �oRn on ffirni P' - n time at Rosenink un Friday last. hill effolIS K(. n Ic. will be i -owned with succetse. ICE--.-,t Whiteva ill be ei 11any from here attended the Union_�:Zlill. bated. OFF ho Mr. Walter.; is getting his house into mondaiy afternoon for t a nutubor of names. fie has secure bchool pie-nic at Rosebark. Brougham every 2", v pretty nie.e nlitive for his father-in-law. transaction of lltisilless.* 11ev. A. While. accullipanied by Jcrhua If isses Florence Chester and abal An- Frank Smith has secured the, road ion machlue and haq done some excit-Ilent work -boat liere. H E W 0 B Victoria Dawel an I Mrs. Furqyth, Fred I T-T rN TIOTEL, -is 11 and Mrs Utindy, 11 Goul" And niFt ;pert the week-end at Bendale. V I ('pa rtTn m0t. r Miss. Nlaggie Yates is visiting at 've wtil, fl:l ill I the 11'.9t 1.1-R 11 (IV of S(Inare. with her friend Francte %7'a V q N1 rs. E va 110, is at ion it 14 If -)t feeling very smart.thope Farmer, Mr. 13ye is tit coov I bfLr_iq al 11 gt re t od Bromwell. hqu )rq w))ilp III0 R' out ou of tile kk h kbv atitl Lindsay dayfi. Ham anti Geo. Dunlop were plant- 11 1)'1 fojilld and wi -k. The h a a been fortunate enough t at l'urt ing' his corti thio w(!t iotontion imid ij,(lw M funns, of Toronto, to give well as otlwrs. anil at ton t L) e, coriiinerriitl trnyoHers. Perry. Picursion to G:uelph to-do,v ia, nday tile alliiddr,:,;z; ou 1151irssions" next Su ir AR. -end W, O'L F so who lipve buillivesti'to ct in attracting sorne of o )r inti7 vening. I arn personally acquainted with Ile line. Wo h Ile they may have a -)nr villaue next week should renif-tubt-r day I tilis gentlernan nl I feel sure that tholle, C/t It)-elf of Eitfflall& and also it protitabi Rv will bo a public 11011(lay atia good dav's outing one. that uto'd do not hoar him will mis 9. great -11 be clolied Thf ro is a meetir, for those intereSted- 8 t. G T that all our bosiness 1111ces wl e_'.9 einrch. treat. in the S. S. next Ttif--sidilty ar. that The date (-f the Epworth League N�ccial_! (Inv Loyalty Joes copt milell . for G.P hol,iir,; ehurch luiglit us eli have a goudl� sul,pl is to Ih Motition(A litst week, has been deicided up- -its We Un -lie uvell, 'your 11.1tert m. 10terthisnionth. Cot of it (114 intowl holding a Jubilee Fruit ") . oil t au'l 111%vo 3'.,,ir F:,,*. Ir a for you. F V,-. r df,rt,kkb to c-stival, iiext Tuesday evening, oommen. "lif.,gaiden party programr-ne of the S. 'I'll 4i fact ory, Watle The Fain t ock,ipthefine barn lately built cing a 111c- Si has been abijaltdoijed for something else. -8 o'cl 11 a bills i'Aslivd a at lid] aud O'd livest, fools are live Vir. Chv4ter, who has vl�ry kindl Underhi eautt y _,j), at,ent ak*,, to lake -11.8 b "ful grove, 013 A free-will offering it; ouggested and then It-: 0 ff.- their disposal for.the occasion.- hursday, July lt.,t.'wheu a good time haNe a pie-nic for tile ichool'if vome other P"I'd it at so good as whell It The barr,.wi)l be much more roomy and I _6(-il effects be expected. 16 the evelling a cou - school could be inducc-d to join in. i maxiarn to fol sky is it ba, 0 is Ell p and tile P coinfortable this warni weather than theri.. . ....... I irly felt in nie niatti-r of u& ontion. cert wil i be hold'iti the church at which. a' Trustees of No. 6 tire bultiv reevivibg ap- baienlent of the church A very choice rvrrutH.)iP timit, he is ij�) highor than is uft+11I chat an), zi hilsip, selected lot of exerelses %N'll be gC)Ue plicationd for the pohition of te"cher for 11 be oiyen by'Cherrywood auLl Ilut off- tii,4 uptiortunity-to t a I,ttt(-r educa. a f r betch wvi k. prograin wi 1:4, 0 See poters for full partioulars. the remainder of ths, year No dotibt these tbrouqh. Dunbarton friends. Rev. Messrs. Vickery gentlerpon will base their deliberations up- q r I a a. Last week we stated that Annie Stokes ent, and possibly-. aim Tno ard V7. A was ijuffelitig from ,ibercolosis. Moudai Mr. 8talTurd, the new junior minister. Our —C)W7 S .'B on the will of tle section for a good man itild Neal are to be pres Crops in our vicinity are looking well and 4jeweller, Whitby,. sie became suddenly worse and expired young peophi are making preparation for a [give prornise of &n abundant vield. Hay ery t 1111inedlatoly. She wag 36 years as one large attendance and extend to all a v on the old motdows ig not so ran be present. M r. or TORONTO, invitation to 0�lnhll and lived with her brother Georgo, would judge from the wet season. A great -oj1,vr9 At hril is, open to rctc( ew-; Chetiier'a farin is situated about a quarter i a nis;`; from whose resideDCe tile funeral was deal of late grain is doing remarkably well. g ex,­�ejlent for practieni trf%in- It off er a miledirect south of the Rouge toll-: A in We'duesday. whou tile re metlicios, niv] Avc6unting. Its conductit Particulars of another happy event that ing in Busin( QUI VIVE. gate. Shorthand and TvI;ewritiDtj` flelmrtmont. is phr- will have tranepired before the week UIR1138 were interred at Machpolali comet tioul arlv -8 to StI70n1_ PTCHC11t eontiiju( -k. ry' South here. over will be giVen next; wee Another of July 301 Whitby. th; for August. Solid wt-rk e . .. .... ol footbalvtoa,in claim they won our voung men has found joy iu the blitis- agin sept. ist. 1*,nter Low. Our scho Get particular. ir odalo at tile U niou pic-nic on Frida ful united state of matrimouy. Congrat- ibe w 3`1 Thos, Dl6verell, Jr., -has been sibl-eil although they did not get them. To be ulations and much joy. Wi. 11. 8 11 A W, -,vith scip tica for some time, and is still.. hey v% ere defeated by their oppon. BROUGHAM.'i very po and Yo sure f nrIv. Gerrard i1g6 stvj ng the name of Cher wood (_'itesels, formerly of the Dominion-, ry it, ents, beari Rm were by no moans nproymg any.. bitnk, Whitbv, bas been ilrafted from Lind but Ike the ]latter te M;46 Nlfl6cap is not it 0 avenue branch, Toronto. pili.of the school bearing that name 4 ty to the Spadin. pu Mri5. McIntyre is soiewhat iruproved. Ut h H --AD WT,_ Hophins, V. S.,;- 4 other school for that matter, and t iat The Sons of England have invitei the, any Wm. Cuakwell spent Sunday with his -known to tlj( committee, various-lodge,3 in-town, as well as the town fact being made uucle6 at Brooklin. ii and schQol board to join them next out, boys wore declared the winners. But. coline Moil on Misses. Coa4well, of Markliam, CE 'unday afternoon in a bi parade to All the Clierrywood follows got pussessi n of t 'NJ *. .1 i i their brother on Saturday. abike liurch to attend a amond j -mi anti tUDt fair enough to give -ell will-! Sander- A W . C. Matthew has; hii I zier%ice, nd we understand all have accept- ti.ell, up. We licar that the coiliti -ed except the 'Masons. Dov;tt fur tho Ff awna. 0 1 bave Doti it if taking legn action to 4. f'rurlun!o, is visit- d ry 7'0 E. R. rlo-.% has been in the city atten Ali Fi T '1171 ged. itig with tier aftupphter. W! rs. Yr!ung. ing the funeral of Mrs. Jno. Blow, jr., 9, givn to the proper ewners This protell4 H husband came to W4itby a, T. flendorgou and a friend', of Dunbar- 3.5 yearm. UL J. M r rut3tieatc owing to Cas T 11 C 6% but alth, arid the first night be res med hi boys, is made in all fairDetis, as Mr. IN, e Ire. T. Poucher is ftway attending the �etty, who had char o of the game, do-- wedding of her niece, a dauglitei of. Goo. ok ill and was found dead in-, 9 dnties site to cided that Cherrywood bad no right to tier bed. the next morning. _Aittl Deittist, Pick ri 'Lee and J. D. O'Brien vivere Gromry, Store I Poucher. Messrs P. T d so directed. tile inedals an John M. Gerow is flohibg at Seugog ek advocating the orgainiza- C ll* by day aLid night promptly attend. The excursion to 0 uelph hold under, the this week, lie having ancompanied John town last we General blacksinithing. 0 site the Methodist ChUrch.. tion of a branch -of the Retail Merchants' - Spioes of the Baptist Sabbath se ed to. Lan�e and P0 Stu boo' Emmerson. Also ag kissociation of Canada witb a view of fight- diseased feet a gpecialty. ent for 01areXn03:Lt_ on Wednesday -of. last week was a Very Mr. and Mrs. V. B./ Woodruff, of The names of a Ing. do arriage Co., 0,6hav�,a- Now partmevital stores. McLaughlin 0 good success, as in the neighborhood of k of bucogies and wagons just to hand. Whitby, visited,the former's sister, Mrs. number of business men were secured, and stoc #25 are left after all expenses are account. "�oung, over Sunday. upon the r No. �.m A" glooa tou l6w-Ife likes to buY 1&&� gro* od for. The morning was very threaten. eturn trip of the organizers so Dr. Batesou and wife and Goo. Connors local association islikely to be formed. W 0:�, eery oture. where things. look neftt.; ing and in fact it was a'drizzliDg, sloppy t4 It attended the Baptist church Sunday, The old frame double house next to WW 0 tr 0 owned by John -to atay -on Centre street, 0 C+ find clean, where deliveries are day here and many were induced there being a'baptism, thero. - Hood's expoo Ing made n 'tiwe and. above all the weather to lie tile at home t Dr. Batesou and W. J' Bodell attended Beugougll, of Toronto, *as auctioned by L �4 Inp rto 0 OQ at was a 'fine day up f where you know you are get- Guelph, but it 0 the funerai 'of the late Mr. Howleit at Fairbanks on Saturday.. The MIN 0 0 ting the bom in the wa,r* there and not too warm to be comfortable. Pickering on Saturday afternoon. tile house was sold to Jas Boreliam for 61 t prices. 1:: ket at the flaireB Bask&ts were taken but the college people and Mr Bengough himself was present and Mr. and, Mrs. M. Dafoe, of Zephyr 0 butight the two back h�(l portions in at 02. pr were via co TbUt's the sort of ovided the lunch and the baskets were Mrs. J. R. Wag' 0 0 1 :: I ;�­ I �1 '0 tZ Go each for the purpose of using the lumber. IZ iting his sistei tZ t F M we keep, Call . �:, - 1, � g� , � 8 -e not needeJ. A few remained over the 0 fD l-4, 00 " it P toi nor, over Saturday and 8unday. Co M 0 pair 0 Stephenson has I T so M ;4 0 4 if it. runto,'ind they were treated to to re his fences. .1 'cr 0 0 Z sl:� OA 00, "1 and be sure c day in To Thos. Young is here with his -people 0 � t:,, 6 90 wet we& P of the E. hicketed D. Brd U ulA Bros. celebrated Family our ther. The only wisha 0 0 0 this week awaiting tli3 decision of the Irs. D. Brown, MissiBrown, Mrs. As& and can nd_ Gis -4 0 0 5 0 ty (Z kept constantly.. on hittid, allso Aweri day was the losing of Rev. White's now 0 0 -41 Of medical council, as t3 his e1ftmiuLA10109 Miss Brown, Mr. and -Mrs. Chapman a and C%nadi coal oil and Lardine machine bat. He left the same in it bat rack in before that board. M r.. Sylvenus ustin from, Whitby to C1 -4 a, an d -but' Fr -ufield; Jae Thomson (s oil. the rear oar, and at Toronto that closoh on of Widow' The town was ele IdO.F. Blooi utter Eggd takon in excbang# Fel- B was cut from the train. The outing was By the Thompson) to Alvinston Mrs. G. A. Foss th 40`� roes all being down to W immensely enjoyed by all and i3o"o even rockv,'ille Mrs. and Miss G 'u, mar Q Covington aDpearauee .)f the crowli t at weTat through trip to B V& a) A pr. express a desire to go again, bore th 0, whole townellip waa cleaned out trip to Chicago; Honry Boyce to C4 to dry) trip to OU that day Iowa. and Wm. Brown (foun W C2 nt. BARTON 0 rber Sho DUN Stratford. W F.'Gero wa up pla3iug the fi T M in the S In the death of Mrs. Crown, h ojea with the Riverside foutball tea y 'it`6 semi-a' LQ jed the barbib Ug nuual aossio-b Ving Pulbbas ro- away on 4 resided it 4 w 'Tul Tuesday, an. w Ir her Torouto league on Saturday, 'in which 5hwu, I sto Son pf To -4 w recentl�, carriA on by W. 118ndri d6reon, is removed one they Won- We believe this is the fifth tario district. A` Ivisiou of the g to,the bar or- sister Mrs. T. Hen ppred t4 do al I work appertaijain f1hop on Brook street north, oa Friday,, Ing bujineits, of the old landmarks in the history of our year in whio* h they' Wive wola the leaguo erance meetti W to Nov., Clarem g A, X. AtCRAy., village. For some years back able has vla- .9anle. on Doe, T. Wf 4'. L 1`4 - � A _���. .. _.�t�t_ .,� .�-.. .: .1, -.., , T, 7 I I ,�'­ W-" ­ - . I ig' --"-"W� . . � I , M , - " � ­, - -,.1. �_, ".14T, _��, " . 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I . __ ; 1, I I I`/ .1,t�-�-h- .,-.- -, .1 , .i � - � �� ;t�� sna stony, liko the faces of the sphinxes ' tiake .-w , I , , .. � I ­�_­' �1",f­.._� -1 ..� .N. t?,� '*-,,­r�t,��,-,-,­ , . . , �-.� '.. ..*; _o. : 4 III ­�,'.,,+O­ , which axe atartz* at a" other over - � f. iDivide the 116af in- 1. ,III --,.k,'..,:.',�.-;...... !, - -i I . ._! ,,�`i` , - DAJ3Y CAM).� ,�_ " mmon-sized loa , ...: t. I ­ ­ -1. J I . . .� ,�j�. _... ,WJWX ,- . ,�� : ;.11 . - ..� -., _,..­��., -:-.',- �,:I . M;,"� tbe, gateNmy out im the summer dawm. :­ '. . ­­ . _ . 0 1 1 __ -�2 _�.-..`� -- ,- ­­ -..� 4;"�, - . . � 1. : �:�_`' . I ­"A " , '.1, .., I �.��V two par�q, th . . . � .­­', ­ X.1.. h, � ,I., - . ., - . 'A. ���,:t�� . �' ,,'.�_,�:-�J� J%ere sits the old lawyer motionless, I-and heaven SIV - - . I . -�__,� . ., � I . I . . IN 4:�- ­ � r `, .,;�­ ".. J - , ­: on mold It to Put int ­J� . . - - � :'­k`_`��;, IL � . - 4, ,;�.,� - 1..­� ,, , . w,_ I , - . " -� . ... I SECRI z .,�. ­:.- . Tile 106� rifts more . . � _, . ...'�;.*�­_ ._-._.,1-. ;�, ,-7_ :.,.. ., -_ ­ I " P..1,1� vA- 's,-.- Bag a cry . I.: I I ,� _ , �. F 1 '�,'�_;11 " , , , . - , the I�Sklng tinis " .� � _ , � '. , " . '', _� . A , ] � ,- *%­'.t.�:. :;.1._. . . , .1... ,���.: — ,-. . N _� ­ L-�� - 4, 11�F­" ."I-� 1_7 I as tbaugh overoomm by sleep. Mrs. Pit- Axe joined again overly than when in one - . . . - .�, -�:.:_ _ _� - __... , . . ' -' 'ba� ';"ir- - the 'c ;__. -� 1�. �_�._,-�_ ­­. _., ,.,e., 1:�� ­� 1-j_�...1. . � . . . � . ,�,"� � ,,,- I_­__ 1. I i ' '- t .ntin door; bult &It last * lea0k klawton ralses 1wr Ves slowly A Uny life of .Priceless Worthi, I .-. pimir should be kept, 9'ea%ry,co,31 ':. �i -, -' '!7' ",`,_`.� 0 '�,- .J.13 � - : -,,': . . - CHAPTER, IV.-( - :��_- . .f 2.�. ued.)._. . his chair. . I I I . . . I&M and aL,wAy -t beforz - ,i3 , � ., -i:- --;4�.- - , , " * UY fft . look is full of unahv�nging love and free ,& ko den reign. . .., ,g al ft i 11".. . . , �,:.,- - clasps her an egms . " . . . _ I..., _"S� - h ds i&nd now a shs,dpw b to gather Dow lw see that true . . . .1 .. i-, I �_r ,�, . ask � il .., , - ,� - -_ "Mrs. Pilkington . - . Wbon you buy hour 9AwIP-Y0 f . . ". - . . The fWW'vefte"s' ' * - .- . m I xed . ... .. - ' - ­ .. ', �r I - face. W!hat obadow I A message f In lifinity, , I ng-, wiater or .. I . i �__� tightly together a d looks up eUe L � ' I ­.( is made from � .. , -�- , e,, � n rly. over his wananlo glancat W word escapee his ' ..: 1rheL former, knead ­�.-- � ,� . , i , .,.. table " � _�l no steacUly upon the cou"bminaciel A pledge of Love; o from I' '�.::" --�1_ -1;A , . i� ' ; . " .11-1 I p' '� I lamP b'ux _ I wh . ,i_ :� '�- I " What are you telling me I- she Wlat lapmp co4ild lipo; W . is an stern and eat; if "1, .I., ..�;k!��- ., . c,looa beside him. .dtt)UT (is ov�x, and yet a tear rests up- A wondrous consanguinity'. r . . tle as iTasible e � �..- ,, -, i fi and k ., - Q I . I I - . . - �,�, be the CRUM on his ohodo- - smooth.- . aT the ZuIg - �, � In a piteous voice.. of. ii� shadow like that I � Wl ken above. . " ixed-f our lyrea is . , 117" ;,,�;.� . . 7 1 - ­ . ., - *, '. I Le kneaded ;. ;, . . ��11 - . ., , - -�. . we We I is: distinctly conscious I xed-floor � I , ,..-.- . . Sidney answers thola:ghtfully: MT. 111~M i And now'& lock of testror comes into th. Mi biread iis kneade4 :,. � 7- ...I., . - ­ ' ' ,... "4�'.-_,� a I ,1 . :I � 811100 � ..�.' 7;�,Z_ - �d wifiles grimly. I A breath of morn; an eestaiy': ". ,�1., ger and a little firmer;-win- , --: , together ' .P-f its Presence, am Mrs, F`ilk4Xtvn'8 (ace, and she utters . . a little Ion, . L ! _;,.r _., have sometimes - spoken . or later, ho- a, Still the old lawyer A I its kneiaAed until it in . . I � . :­ : " _�"7,_'L ift tile shadow th6t,wonOr . n opening fl0'wer; I .% -wheat flopr . �, . I -. -of her whose over all I I a motionless in his chair; still no . mer sea; '.�L� �:' ter � �� �...�. . '_�L__ -_" though on rare occasions ieeroing cry. A sparkle on a suim I . .. .1 ,�L I.- --'I-,- . , VIM% I ­��, �-, - amooth and light. . . _. ,...L--..-r:-`,:�1-:-w, memory is very dear to you and to me. prese4tly thA d is opeoned and Mrs. word emapes him. His, secrets are all . A welcome shower. .11 .. I -ql.l I-I I Wimn y0il make brlead do not use 009 � .,. - �__ - - _- .1 � . I I �, L - -"" -�.... 'ftly towaxds Vw . . � :, I . I— . .!.-, )s told at last. -_. ), .1 -11 you _ __ �� _�1­7 _'I`:� We have both grieved over the loss.- Pilkington Ntel! . I - . A gleam of holy innocence - � . �_.�,.I ­ much yeast; if you do r brread wit ­ :., .-; beside the old I - I .1 - ': - .1 .�, . too chair l�a w,n Sidmoy'a first year as senior partner, . �. . .. - _­ be coarei&lgrained, an� is a,pt to sour In ' ` �- s ,.. ��'�-� - it, Can yofu bear to speak of her now lawyer and pr Phis hand lovingly. a year that went quickly by, placed Of parest mold; .. I � Bread is best made by .-- - .-- �, ' -. ._k,._", - Use"d w * -L � ...,-I�' Xrs. Pilkington bows her head. The ryou phall never see a visible line of care upon his young Mankind without mankifi*�Xff N - arm wpather. ;: . ­ I- in both hex ow7n.- - tile slow process; that is, sponging at -_,.�c " '. . . i- - . is Ilim- tjwugh brow. flPhere nevve had bee k Unblemished gold. .. I I _.-1 - - n tears are rolling down her cheeks; sha me. end now," she ' ked n nown., . � .. 11 Lting down in the morning and . ..­ ..I,—- :,:�I,,­ e are bright tear& glistening in im. t1w recollectiom of the oldest clerk, . .. : _� night, cui 9 .". . . , - � . .I I .1_':. _� cannot answer him in words. 1, thex Ak kiss of heavenly 'rutn,Alty; �­: .,­; ,.�. - .olding when light agaln, and puttin .: I "for I shall now bave You I in 7--' - ;'-`�, . ... ...j� Z. . . M ;:.�; - I., . hp,r eyes such legal reoe.jAiom as -Mr. Trench A stainless blush'- .. :,­� --.- t the baking tins and letting ri .- Z,.�.",�__I. "of ever ' d.10 . I I in 0 ;:1 '. . .,;. .., 4 _%4._iz " All hope," Sidney continues, with, me ELlwaya-all day lon1g; an hold in the obloag room. Othierwait- A cadence of rich h'a'rmony; �'-.1 . �� ead ,should rise the last tinia � -11 ,_ . _,�..: !.._..- . � .:-.,-7,1, , ­ - , again. Br ..I � - I - . ". .-�, -though our love for ­. . -1 2 �.­ ­�: . :. . L.. voice, "dear ing. I ly twice the brulk it w �, .. 1� -::--- seeing her again . sheadds in a moresubdued .�room(i besides tho octagonal lh4m- Love's first sweet 'flualL � � tit it is near U L ,� �L W_ I - '. X_..:,,� I � . - un ,1 L" L�:,. ,___ . : ­. I . ..L". , �;_ - hex'has never lessened-died out of both Rosa too." her had to be set apart for those w,bq I - placedAn the tins. l3read made . ­;, I ,: - - � :_�4: .-�.�.iL­ - Mr. Pilkinigtonos troubled look in- had mwis owgidiotments. It was as Such itv!hispers of diviimer 'When d r ies up quicker than if mix - ,. . ., " _ th np : !!�� . :, - 1. .. - .68ifte with milk 6- ,_ L 1�__�,.­ Our hearts years ago. We have mourn y bas Wd YOU.-YOU though clients but purposely reserved t,A re ours to-dg , ­ . - ..­. ..;­ (I Meabes. lot . - I .go " od with water. � ­_ ­ .�'.. .�i��.,I-' ed or her as on ; .... r I ­ � ':-�� f e who is dead." have seen her, tben their secrets fxxxrn Sidney's ear. from Gott gxant the joy youpr advent.bringal 1. . :L-,;I � "I.: "." . . _: `.,., - ­ , I I , ., �..% . - . ;�L..-a_-�­ __"": e still bending at her bUs- --- �_. : � , �::�-L. L_ ,.-�- � `-_�- ­'__ Still the tears fall fast. What better Tho Wif a dread of the able old lawyer-a dread Be youxa for aye. . . L. ., .. �. %­ - ', -.. �� touches his band with her . I w _s� .. ­ ­I - I - - I - I I. �. . .. .-, - :.�', '. _. L .- � ' .I Ile-�'...t-- band's feet, he could WWI compTehMd- from per- �L _r - I .. I - �- _'­:- �;: L j� ' ..­ I 1. confirmation that she acquiesces in all W ......A., . L :.� I . , , .-. FERSONAL POINTERS. �­ . I , , % - _: '. , � . .. . .1 t . . ,. ..- - . 1 - ,19gow good you sonaJ experience in early days. :,., _ . . - . ­ . . I ­._­ I : :?, '.", I ., - . . '_1 �­. lips. . � .� : . -_L A. '. . . _ . . __I ­­ _- (OR I i I . . - � ,- .. . � 1".. - - that Sidney in saying? � ' '' . ­ . .. ­­- � been br�ken to her so ten- f - f . . -1 .. -, , 1. newo has One afternoon. When the trees in '' ' , , TUDCTM . t Souke of the, Mint P"*minelat , " ." -%,, __�­ ' ­_ * .1 I., ... t on aban _­ :,, .. . I . � . ;- ,��. " M un' am_-Yer nd is it not I . . � , ; L. �I i__._%.-..1,...1 nre than once," the yo de,rly unit to me t00---A New IS Were Boiled Whiting and Egg Ssuc@,, - I . I !� -1 .1 ­- ,­. 9 I s forgotten not-h- quare and Uncoln's Inn . Folks or the World. ­_ 71, -1 - .:..,; ba ­ �: . � . '_,_'-'J� � ��.L.- ' 'resumes, "it has been sugge9ted by Mr� Toarvellous I She again In leaf, Sidney walked over to Choose a large whitUag, have it sk"n- tl�e balce of Fife keeps twelve;suits: ,:.. 1::� .i�_ -.7 . ' ing.' I Took's Court. There sat Abel Norris. :." - � --,-- - ­� Pilkington that-although it would be , ­ ­ , �- - .: I �xpressiov becomes - Pont this into -a 'going at the same time, and never, _.. _� ::. . . - -­ . . Me lawyer's ab his deak ist the dingy parlour, copy- Ued and curled round . .. �L...,a � ',�, -,�. Impossible to replace her-by hunting . L - - .*, ed. "Nothing I" at,or, alig y salted, wears the same clothes twice. I I 1, .. . . ... ­1. ".I. �Aartl ing dDmmemls with the same diligence pan of boiling w ll�j . "­ �-'�­­ . .. I I I , - '' ­_ �.­ ' the world over, it still might be advis-� pilkimigton. looks L I ,-t,__ :.."�f_-,- Mrs. inquiringlY Which he had showln wbem first employ- ' - "nds his time iW - z., '?� . lot it boil about ten minutes, or, . if Jobn RIUSkilil Lbr , ., _L_ � - - able for you'to have some companion-" into his faco. ed by the great legral firm. NothinK ve. y .large, a little longer emoving Jp I and ,fulling _M Up _ ...�­ �_­ -�,_.'�-_--'..,,,,'� - __ r o la"ing bulbs � ­ , . , - , . d you," he says doubt wm aanged. Tlie I � "Slie has Vat tol Elack eat, bAs-onlyi UP scum careful.ly. Drain Lbi dry and the next day to see grow- ..: � - 11 � I. Not to replace her, Sidney; that can . T . . �:I.:. ....: -..� -� ­ " � . inglv, "biDw she, (11 PeA ed f" companion, now lay curled up on tilet Aw 'a hot with sauce, pre re all fol- i4g. - 1� ­L� I I " 1 _ . I - .� � .tv pa � � �-1 _� ...I never be." , "No." - � - 4imrt% rug lilm a great bliotch of 'silk ,0w8: unce 01 ha ter with Wen. :7'L-� :_:�'_: L - _ L�, . . 1. I -, , "Still, deatr Mrs'.' Pi ,-Tihen,I iinuot.: T he, man WIND Is'al'One _4t1m only ons 'I n t 6 L ..- : . � . .1 . , -�' ,I 11 -1 ,_ Work one o SWAzerland hag issued ii ne* t -­ ­�-,--- lkingttin.., You . he room for w#Jich a ,tableapoonful of flour to a' smooth ty-franc gold piece, Helvetia being r _ _.,. . _' - ,-.A .,.,-,. - ' .� . 1. � ­ ; talle . . . . bavtat last consented, A youn'd girl to blairn,5,­ FRO he ligw a brok,en, volc* , old clerk wno hiA reeptmoible. . pa pint boiling s. .- ..�, ,_­-. _I. � I "who has kept her roan �ou for twelve - "Well, Norris, w1hen, are ate, and add halt a presented on its face, a realistl� pea :.­:-1_ - ' . . .you coming water. oLet this simmer for 8, few amt gixl's head. Around it are.1wenty- :.,. "I �' --� ­-_�-t--!,_? -one that no one cotild help loving-has band I" . - I- ­ long y(Ars-is Your h451. th pay uh a visit at the villa I Rosa Minutes, then take it off the fire, add two stars from. the tweinty-two (2ntons. :�_'.�;- I.' ._.-.--,, - been found.,' �� . �: .. . ., . . gt , hv�r kneeling Pmr . .: � . - . Risin 4. slowly ask.9 me tim qursUnn every day." the ui4*of halt a lemon and the yolks , � :_�.-:,­' .. ,..." .111, .T.. . .. . . - �­","�,� 1_..'' n, J 1. - :,�_.*� ,. . "It was to p1page .- -J, , nai �bofbro the old ma Baron Krubp, the .great ironmaster : ' �', -1, — .11- " ��:_ - . , W_. I fure, and Rig i Norris ahook his bead. "Rom-Was of two beaten e gs. Stir th.s slowly �..... -_.''._.- - �,_- "But-wial you" i�_* ­ -Mrs. Plilk. an's 10,ca expresses blank ,a very gi)od to t tard, of Germ"y, jpearries evidence of the ' �� � -_ . .��- .�__ - , not Bee berf'� ­ - Gage� I should Be" over the fire ily as tW(4c as cus - �_;_ - ­_ .I , .'w, t,- -you I" think of m(% air. She has a kind heart.; trade with him when he goes calling. %_�­ - :�'. _ .. ' amazemen taking great care that it does not boil. . . i_,��__ -1, ; -Ws.�PiJkington looks uickly. I , ' . I s� , -_�_.- ­ -� up q It is obvious f I tier tone, her Whole aboall inevex iforget me, I kni)w. Will His caxd,s are made of iran, rolLed so -_';�:.-..�:, , I � �.._­._ . "'To-night I e if utexly dum . d to be a great ­ , �, ,. ,-�� _­� I _ 4 it my husband's Wight" &f.tltude., that ly, Wouind- you tell her, rdr, that shii� is at if tLemon custard-Ben,t thiree eggs till :1 i 1. . I _. I.,`_.; . Iva 8 I . ,q.-.�I� . � il 11 _ i 9 � 'a � . .,-� ' . "It is 2nine.'- ed 6A the lawyer's . rds. How can mbe ully very light in color, add to t. ',-': ' ­-, �. I.:- � � . -1 ­ my ChoughtAl I miss hor drea4ii . lew hAlf suooess for social use. ' 11 . �: ._�'­.!.! ­._ � ., * , boted bis integrity., stimetimes. It ain't to be wondered at. a pi n--t ot water, this gnited i ind *� a Priocc Maximilian of Saxony. w - _.�,: _v -­��,: Something in Sidney's voice 'brings a who has DOVeT do . I hJD f0Z- _, '..._ -1 . - ­ - -.1, ; _; " rd 00 Is it, U.r. Trencht Twelve yea ' 1 . ..: i . �- , - ­ credit this avow&l She has bea rs was lemon, stir all togeLliler, then radually a. year past hag bekkn offiraiaLing as a . . ­,I I- - . , . �_i�� eener ` .�-I—�I.. I' .' k glance - ­,­ ­ ,�_- - - . ; more than: .one sion the tradition a long time. It was like losing one'14 adki 0 P juice of the ut the Catholic priest in the slunis of White, :! . .. � � �� ­ .. . .. . � � searches his face more closely,, she coffiverning Me ho�pw of Trench. Pit- owm dauglitex, when Mr. Pilkinguin Inixtum into a clean oak is -doctor . :��.�I-. ._.__ . � -, . �-�, - I ��V, �., . . . 'Ja , stand cLM)el has Iwen ordered by h � ,t . f_ � - �, ,., I ., '. _ , __ speaks in a soft, tremulous voice: "She kington, and 'Prench. it flashe8across took hex froRn me." There %vere tears this in a saumpan of 'boill water, to leave London on account of his health .-- .. , _ ;f_._ I r(med - ;­�_; : _ _ . -_43, . her now. She li�g heard it affi in, the old clezk*s Pyles. �,.�,: �. I . .­_ _-�'. 1B solme one yolu love. Is she ,not. and at:r,ovpr the breakitig down. _.- ­ �' , , . . . I - ­ . . . 1* that as S0011 as th,6 son.i.or -has impart- "'Mm Why ruDt gi-e up Trok"I tij,00n, Lill thb mixture is an thick as A woman having ., .. . " � .1 . ,-. -.� - . ' ..� -7:-�,-1.- -, . ­ examl; .. . I .. . dear I" ... -passed an i , .� . . � .1 - L -�L; '.. ,� , - . -%.. - ed his legal secrets o his successor, his Court f" said Sidney. "'1'6u would find ordinary cmtard. 81train intc glasses, nation in veterinary sur r in Fng- , � �. . , . .:�: - gle : . -� -1 � :,�: I Yes;" ind Sidney rises slowly from brain beginMA8 to � signs of decay. gardening a more hoalthy occupation. and scrvia with Savoy bisauitE. land, the Royal College of Zleteritarl , .L,-,.-'��, I I ._.. I ­ ' ,�� ,.,,_ -, W Fib I � I- . �i��I _ Up - 1 wi : , his chair. "I loved her hen a cblld." Can such a .fal lity have already over- Whly p.oj give , the law f � . ._. ...,_.- -. . :. . . , - .1 _. . - , : ­ I Lin f It would scarce- could,"'the young lawyox added, laugh, , : ': .1 takem Mr. PilkaLig Egg and Soda W&ter.-Beat the yolk Surgv�ons refuses to grant her a certifi- - --- "".�.,­ � Mrs. Pilkington Vtters a surpressed e cate until the courts have decided that' - :--.�, '_ . 1 I-., � would ingly, "ff .-omn one would offer me of' one egg.with one tea,spoomful of . -,. - I - . �, ; .'Ia._ -cry. i - � . ly seem possible. nd yet she ' and to,rs. d000 ­�,�; - - : I __ '_1- . . a lx%nnion, I would re4iro wit,hout. Iom white sugar tiU it looks light U is legal for wuuwm to be horse f � �- ­. - I . prefer to beiieve his intellect impaired ' ... I - ­_-1 - - ­ . � � , �._ , . -. er' . him of time. What ean 3rou find in theme (reamy. Add two W)6.-A%)oon'uIs of ;," .. �. 1 :- , � .... "I love h mi ore deeply "now. She than acrept such at�imiasion from She is a Scotch womwn and ii.- � :� � ..: , was I )Dur the mixture graduate of a Scotch college. - I :"j:. * , ! I .L - and still iB--my little - -sweet- aft truth- I . d parcllimesitao--46nd he pointed tothe failk, stir slowly. I . - 'Me lawyer waves Wa hand impa- 0 Mr. Rinhard le Gallienne seems anx-1`q , ' . � heart." : . clerk's desk-"to ke,etp you in lowni" in(o a tumblex, pque,?zo in a ff�w drolm . . ­ �... * � ­ . . . titatly towBzda a ollair. "Sit dKYwA "It's habit., Mr. 11'reinch." imid Nor- of lemon juice and fill up with goda,- 110u.s to ta,ke the place for.merl held m ­.-, 1p*l ".. - . ­.- . . Starting 'UP with *an `saiger look in beeide me," says tie in a tone of quiet ris, taking up his pon. "Tt's too late water- . I' - . London society by Oscar Ode. HO !1 '.1 -;�:�`.'�--"' _. 'h Yes, Mrs-Pilkington steps toward A:..'' ..". �,:�- I�--:- or e ault,hority, "and list,e,n to what I have now to r hit nge, I h;,k far a rake or nm d e. Invalid C%ow.-ITake as loin ch6p, appeared rec.eMLly on - a bicycle in . . -.. , , IL . ­_-!� , with %­ . � .­ - it is Nor wmdd na idl^ country-life iquit MO, .1 � . 11 �­� to tell. It is a paWul affair ; . os rimmed , lace'. acco]r -I :,. :-'111!�..�-'-- the door. Sdduey, in sudden alarm, ov the secret that I have hiddea-the Re- air,aller mf)re tha-n fifty year,,% of deqk- 'ree it from bone, akin and fat, minoe creaAriveolored ding to 04 :-- '­.. :'-I- -,':� ertakes her; and but for his supportin� crek you would have -bad me keep from "rk. nio hoine, iq all I rw,oA air, for it v"Y finelLy, adl ei little aLlt 'and London Figaro Which also amierts th - ! �., � . _,J: . at_:i I., .1 ­'.1 w - � ` :1 - I " ._; : :7,� r , arin she must have fallen. his father is ; respectable brewer. ,,'�. . 1 1. _ _ You ; but I caAnot. No partner in our the nbort time I've Istill to live. Jml�per, and . form it irLt.o & com ;: :-� ., . .� �� ��".­ , - I Pact * I .:- .. - I ., , . .*._:;-' .1'.,.�.`�-� It is past midnight now. Rosa is li- biouim, I feel very c6inflden�, ever car Such was aJwnvq tho,- a,nt;wt%T which water lfi_�.. - � _ fla �:, . ,.,�1%� .. �� .i­ ­__ K. ried a secret to big grave. It would Siftoy received wbonever he "poke to ,P, eake. Flour this thickly, and try Namsen'8 discovery' of deep . �,., :_:,­_-�'r, ­. -1 I ., ing .with waketul eyes watching the t, a good brovirn on both sides. Flut the Arctic Ocean leads M. tie Lappar- , ,:. :;- ' ­,��4_.' �,­; _' . . . 1 .1,..", tation. Even NorriA ab,out biniffiw3f, No argume.nt into a,smalt pan halt a gill (f mtr.)ng ent to infer that the Antarctic continentt _ - � . ...-.1 tremulous circle of light thrown upon our secrets are rotl our own." would induo,e him to forsake the pre- _: ,-.... . ,, . !­ beef Wa, a,nd when it juat b4ins to is of ­ - . : ­ ­ :'. , her bedroom coiling by the dim night- 'She &its down willhout uttering -� & cinctsofChancervi'Aine. TheirdryPer- boil plitce ica Aft the, oa,ko of ml at; let ual extent, and has on it moun- I .., . - I 'his .- 6 'L".�I ' ,' L�� I&MP OU'liAr table. Her thoughts are w%Drd. Her husbamd1s firm manner, lour had a fawinat ion for him ' tai�ns O? a height wrre.8ponding to Nan- L, , �4'.: . disit imt though ! ewhat (ee-ble ut- thir�-r the grepin fieldis ri,or the pr' ne I �t cook for a quarter of an ho ir, turn- Sen's ocean surroundings. From I h1_s he ,- - I , ­., busy still with all that has happened t�er 90�11 t sing a ,�_.' ­.- .­._,­_ � "t Ing it o,wr occasionally by P * I., �:, .,-; I . . -, " I -�_`-' _�__ .- . OfT goe,s tion to dedum the theory that the - , , ance, is that of 4 ma,n who obvious- of twingr near fUx-a would tempt lim knife under it. 'rake mre Lha it doe" - -.. - ,- . ,�O ,� � since the morning. She almost dreads to ly retained his mental vigour. She is tk) leave his old (leek even for a single, noL 1,0i I L Scatter chopped earth is top-shaped aud spins, with the ., * , �L- ...11_�,L w�­�.. . I o . paxis toy over, .�, 1. ..�.. � .. , close her lids, lest she should fa overwhelmed WjtLh grid ; god a)tlu-)ufb day. and &�rv,e- , - .. ..� . 11 - O. .'-- 11 asleep, . South Pole for Lis point. ' . - � I— _ : . . .!� .. I i I I . d she tries tA) Ireep ba�k her tears, she t i�::j _'n (To be Cohtin'ti0d.). ­_ L. :::, .,- . A loyal Briton propoLwA in the Lon ' % ', .1 1:1.. sently wakeragain to find her- I . . ;. - i - ­�­­.;.I ., . �.' -1�-,,) - " �� I 1'wo Good Wa,Ts to I)rqiare Eggs._; . . - - ooks at him through a mi8L, aad tho ,,-:;. _,­%L�_` - '-------"-' ­­' .::'�:-, ,�,� "': ­ ­ ' :,*. - . . - �14,- *.-r Be big ._.; -_'­ �. . . don Mail it unique method of honoring ,' .I...L.�_ L � ­._ Lwq u t n ta we t,h,o . , . .-,- I �I:___i_.. aa If in her little garret in Took's 0ourt, Madow which is galhering over . PRF.91DENT VARN01"S WIDOW. ., I. A knowing cook of my Queen. lle would buve the ' ypar ,:--,,-,.L,,_,_ :.� ­ ; -, ne after face escapes her. will Jwaich eggs in ilk, seasonxi with divided into thiLLeen Jun,ar nion ' _'L:�.;-', �!, __'__ ,� #*It . in i h,% ,, , ­ �.'..._.:__. eaming happily of her old ho was your wish," says Mr. PU- Mme. Carnot. the widow of the mu-r-. . , * :.��, , ,-.L '. dr Me. Bait or pepper, or sLoak for wchange, Melve of them Ao bear the present i ---';.;,-:.. - .�-.- -&�_�,':_-� The parting with Sidney Trench ' kimgton, "to spiwe, we the pain of this dered President of Lhe French Repub- names irteen- . .*. *,.' . -1 ­ - humiliating tamk-tbe ea- , of the inonths, and the thi -, ­, " ­- to When L110 tggs aro t3ooked and set on . 11, � ..'. �L- , ,_ __I ay a It er , _ � � � �... '.�, --d t the edge of the grove has awak- siom. Ta'n o'f co'f Uo,. lives in We deepest reUrement. She ' th to be called Victoria. The. lat' . I �,.---, , - Do you t1ink I . not fully ap- thi�ir 8qua.res of Waot, �he' milk or month would consieit of twentyrn;ine --�­-' '. L�" .., . , I - 1.1.I a ;-,�, �': L -1 trust.fuLnem I deed I was absolutely devoted to hex husband - t1tickened, thei flavorad and days &Aid Would take in the period fp() . . .. .. .- - ened a feeling of sadness. Nor does the preciate your , ,:,.,+�_'. '. In - st,,k is - , ­��'_�- .;: ­­: - .....�. . thought that they must soon meet (1.0. But it. ties not altered my pur- and she. lives only in the past. Like poured over the eggs. (2. Set half a june 18th t() July 16th. .�_:-111. � - . . � , - . . �.. I . I.; ,,:11 I 17 �.� Pose; it has given moo strongth to gill o fWa4eir io a oinali Hatwelun, add- . In �,1. "'i,., .,.. . _ again-probably on the morrow-re- speak.o o I most French widows, she pays conetant apor :,­­ _ , , - � ', -:�.,-., ,.,I: move this sense Of haPPinem or a-momenk he pauses with 'wap' I .1 ..­ ' - I­­� --11 F Among writ-er.i the ex-nt; I- I visits to her husband's grave, and she- 11 fill of goud gra.vty and it ueaspoon- .­�, 11 � - She can- a &ill deeWr look of thoug b t on his vin�lgar, fiet Uie imn over tbo Man are able to (to the. most dai i ly -.:.,, . ._ :,.u' ;6, not COMPlain of . ousy work, as Rolw.rt [larr a.nd Xv. 11. Allen, �:­­_­.--I � I . as a, 1, I ., -I'.1- his attitude towards face. "It rw _& mad ji,al- has rw.vor yet gosie to his tomb'without fire, and dirtwUy its conteatm boil up .... 1: ,. � e h ea ­� I .4 , .. . . �.,:. .- . her ; it is everything that she' could ousy that began et., That w&g thie root taking with bo&r a small bunch of flow- stir in the beaten yolks, of two egget who do 4,000 wor(ts a day wA .1,09 . . , �'., , . . . . . 1. . � . �-,, , .� . Ot all this trouble. While Sir Walitor Liesaut does only �1% _. ' ._;.:�:_'_`� _" have wished. How eAm - I bavO era. Mme. C6rnot, was the daughter 'Whon the sauve thijokons, pour it round .1 ­ :_ pl Any reference to their bem� 'w irrationa.], to unjustf But .80 ' a1K)ut 1,000, Canon Doyle doevs abt)ut ..1 I . '..1 ' .half a domn hard-lx)iled oggs. Garn- 1 . �.. . I : ' t W kite, a celetmated econo- -.:1.' ' �.�. , .I I-­�;_:- childhood would have displeased her ; a was. What I ought to hav,b ad-mir- ish the 'wbole %%it.h ai�lqwt,d of toast and . I - -.`�." of Dupon 1,500. 'Anthony Throllope used to do ­ .. -�... ,_:­'� . . ­ ­ -�-I I mia I % " I., I . this tacit understanding between them' e.d, I detested. Your F*wsicsnate love t of British extraction' She married chopped parsely. I never less than 1,500 words,'getting up .: , ; . ­ ,_11� . - P ... _.. ­ f1tt - I .... ­ I . . for your cUld drove, me to detWeraLion. the future President when she was on- �; ­­­ . at five in the morning for tho purpos �''' ' ' � I� �..., :'- _ -the drifting back slowly into the past - 11 I . �­`i : , . � _ - - ..I. I . .� :� v.,,�..� '. . � ...... .. amd I !: :,�" , .i. ._ It rouKeA the dexn,o;n in me. I was de, ly 17 years of age. &.nd their -union ­ i ­ . .. ,� I-, perforru his regular work at : �� ­, � ;, '1� I : ­ . . I __- - . . I .�:;..�t .­� 1. - 1, �,._-: 1--is all she craves. Can their meeting texallited that nothing, not even your proved ideally ha . Notwithat 1* 1.� tho st-office a I da y. :.. -- : , �. O IT. !" - PO al .. .. ��.:, ". :- . !:: �- - .� *_, In the old wood again, now that they affection, for little Rose, should.; come talb awful blow ortr humband'a't'le'a"Mi College oarsmon will give a remark- , _- - .--1_!.�� be)tween us.-Not iiat in realit�,­ he she Proved that there was nothing pet- inmant8 that c n. able d;,nner soon in London. Their - "J . � i ..,1.�­:., have both reached a more romantic age, One of the enter" a .- � 11.1. ... 11 ­ ... bastened to add, "it ever lessened your ty or mean in her dispogition, for she be given without much trouble or ex- guests will, be four old univert,ity oars, ,'�-. ''i - ­ ' I _ : . T. . - ight be . . '..., .% ;_ . - ha m is a clover 1wd I ,. have uncunsciously zoused a deeper love love, for me. But I imagined. it *did ; begged L t his murderer - who have attained high judicial �rank, �- .:1 , - �.�:.',I in hu hoart? . I- it was more, than, I could endure." The Ureated as a lunatic, and not ,%Ub, t- Im3noe 111j;;l1con, 111 I-A)rd Mat,nagh(en, Lord of Appeal in , . .- . :.". 1. c bloosom8 and foliag' . . ' ' . �. I_-I�-. t sill the g.u inu8t law-yer' . . . which clover 15 Ordi ry; Lord Esher,- Master !�11:�.�.- � ! -..,, Rosa knows tha esta s voice grow d more ed bo (he extreme penalty of the C na of the " " _,�._,_,. � - .1. - form the decoratiom. The tables had U011S, Md. Lold JUbUtIog of Appeal A. 1, ,­:, , - _,.1. be gone; for there is a stillness in Ube troubled as he pro,eeds. "That she — . �. .1 ­-, ::.1. - - ; - - - I was your child, though not min,' ahould CONVICT SALA" md ca- L. Smith and Chitly-1 he last three c4)n .:_;1:�_ ,� I :1.,I- e-. A,rlON ".C.RITITS, (01m cut in ckYvlLT 1"M Wm4w- 4' - � � ,". - - . � .. ` �_.-_ house that assures h e" were atituting one-half of 1ho Brithsh Court !'. ::. ':�. . 1 � iervants have retired. . . sympathy- The latest plan of the Sulvaition Ar- 4moled in green , three persons ' ; . .__ , But still she But it hM the orpomte ejfpct: I . of A14"Is. The Provost of Eton al�,!.' - :, ­ .s .. . .- I f"."..... . - 1� ...­ could scarcely bide my aversion.� I M to swear in con- I ..­I - - feels no inclination foLr sleep ; her brain y to gain rocruits, in seated at each. The cantro pieces were so an old Blue, will preside. � '. r. - �-� . .1 ­ ; .­, - hated to see you care her; I evm baL- victS converted in prisons. Five men in whiw linen embroidered in clover Thomas Thom. son, tile -Millionaire % .'.­,� -.�!,. _-1 "; 11B feverishly active. There is one face- e,d at I e leaves and Limir pink blossomq; the pb;ianibropist, wto left. his fortune to : � ­ � J f _,:.-:, aaft to bear you Weak of the a San Francisco prison, each of whom :,., - ,� " :1 one that is Most distinct in the men�dr_ nwnua wer.i clo�er leaf 'in shape .. . � 1­',­� - child. No ot tier mit,jeot- it col- his wife with the provibion that on tier -.,-.t;;- : - _ I 1. , . . so seem,f-d . ;4, !'. �:-,F, .- :i, 'L . -i .w� _ . I � � . Les of this honie-which she has has several years to serve, joined the fired in Lhe natural. ahadies. and lZig death one-half the inc6me ,would go to .. , ..;­ � ..; .1 ;'�,��-' h�e� 'in: any miadnem nitAze9ted .you: I was atiny (he otlier it with a character-- u&e4 Lur favortk,idw the name of Lhe poor wome.fa of 113aideboro, N't., was_�- . . .­ .1 � ) _. 7%. se T.�,.­,,' ,_., yet en ; the face that has bent ov - even, rnad 6n1ough to believe -tha _ . - . . :- ..___ er t You istie ceremony. Re exercises, Which gueoL .and the. menu irerii in'sori,bed in gTa-duated Orain Harvard college in I';I'.' ,�- _,_ �-_'.­�'� had Do love for any one except t his vVere held, of course. in the iail, were at- gold' letti�rn. Thie, 4isheti were garnish- 1817, in the, cULss with tile enlinent his- z a:,_�, , __�,_ :,��.-,:� h(w in bygone days. S #I ,I... . . en �.� 11�,: While RoDsa is -still meditati ­ *Cli * . � . . i-_`_:�. .�� -,�.__ _.. - - ­ child-none, ev fo� me ­ ­. tended by a'thousand people. ,rhe now ed witLi green, mud OB cream was pis- -roft.� His widow, ' '. -;'%' I I 1.L'..1, ng, wi "Di& I de.serve this?" �, -1. - 1.�� - torian, Georg' e &in( _; .--t . I ,�;. --her eyelids sinking slowly at last, her "You deserved a letter 666' . .- "Soldiers of the Lord" were obliged to tactle, the iging of thA calibs da' intiiy wh,o is pow over eighty.' yeiirs old, is-�.:__ "-_... �­­" - i-4',, . . nd ,for sus or all Lhe questions of the extreme- - tinted with greea­qpinach juice is the 000 of the raost ;. ..._. . ;� .. 11 I W �._�t�,_I ; I .... .__. . .. 1. -11.1 - ­I - am evil thought seized me at last,' says I severe " articles of war " and to' sign best coloring-and the bombom were the day to .chaf-ty and beneficial e1lter- -:,..'.1` ` t'�,.-., door is softly opened, and an eager fig t liberal givers of the 1. . ­� . . � could not resis -­., -. .. the. lawyer. "'and I It . I 1: I :_ I . - I uxe is coming towards her with keen tho. t. e customary doe.uments. The priw)n- 8auw color. Candle-i with green Rhadeb prises. . � ,��:, ., ., - _- :�.:�,�'..-. temptation.-You-hav,e not forgot- ers had first been required to pass do-or kled the tub,los. The guests should, The Emperor of Russiii. does not cam 1.. ­` _.r�-�7.,.�;" look and 'outstretched* arms. A face tem that journey I t took the obild-I � �1, , ­ - , ., -_-. .I ­ .:11�-�.�%-.-, bends over her and whispers to her in through the regular probationary per- as lar as possible, conform. to Lhe color much for the bicycle, but his sisters are ;::.:�, . . .. ."'-';�� took Rosa with, me." . . �. 1� .,�,_.1_, . the softest voice: "-My little Rosa-my "Furg�_)Iklegil It - iod. whimme of the lunoh and the hostew devoted to it. He likes lawn - 1- - ­ .,� 1,7.. child I" T rau murs ­ tennis .."'. ,� . . (Mrs. Pil- . . 4101 — . . -, _'�:�_,Z. , � ,1�''�'.i - . kington, clasping her hands. ..­-_. . 11". should oextainly do so. I better, and devotes much Lillie to it '.. ':!, Z:-. _�­&,,, - Rosa quickly opened her eyes. The . .. _: �'1. � � 1:-'.',- FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.:-7 : '' . ..1� I . :.;,�:J.tl in summer at Peterhof. He is fond of -: .. I '_ .,-__ fa "I t(y,)k hPT vvith me for one Object ��..� - 1; "'�'"' lnd� � .I- .''!. �. _ . ...� I. ::, -­ ­ ­- . ��:. ­­ . . � .4 .� .. . ".. �. 0';-�. _,;-�,, - --I- I �.`, '­`* :,� , . -.. ' - � 7 111W,AD bf kKMG, . ' .. � ��..�.�� ...I- ` ce that she looks UP into is intense- -to. remove her ouC of Your sight and ­ Florence Nwilitinple In 76 years'old �'.::..­ ­ art and eininent Russian paint.ers are - , .-�-�:11 ­ I . ­. L ., - .''.C.4., ,. ., .' . ..... - 1.. ­ 1Y beautiful, for there is expressed in mine.-And you, dew- wife, never ques- a rid so frolctm in health that she can ! :� ' , �'- . I I ­ � frequently invited to bring 1-heir new -'_,�: ; ..�: I � I . .1 . � �-,,,4, ,,,,�: every feature wonder and adoration, tioned my story. You believed all that noaxcely write a letter, yet she netyer - - 6n'a!' !of the causes-of pour bread is pic-tures to his alace, N�here he gives ;,- - - - ._ �j ... - .. I. ­..t . , � the . " I , _1� 1. 1.,41�..-. - the face that she has seen a hun- I told you ; yo forge time to tteir iuspection. Ile is _ .. � . . It is ' u belie ed t1at. Rosa wail too to Fiend some menage to the much ..,: . * I .,-:I-,- --.-� dred times in her dreams. lack of knowing whether the flour U. . _ . �.:._! . . *4..'�-­ lo,�O,.­ A-fr. Ivilki on 8 voice grem veterans of the Crimea on the a i ,4ed not talkative 4nd usually expresseq his � --��:- - - nniver- hl - a comt,Wtion is viiade ­ rr . �, ���'-� '."4 1';C,_1_1.1i ngt r veryl - ,- . , ** .:'6� — ;� ., - _____,._.7. �_­�. . �­.,, ... � %. wleak iiimv ; but, bit; it from spring thanks w*th a smile or ai gesture. : 1;71. - I-,,_,;7�� - �..' ,;.-,::�.: - _._. . are still arti- PaTY Of a victory, or to remember, at & I lr . .. .;� , _.., ;_ --, , - � -- , � ­7 :..'�!�-.,;.. ,­, , _ :_ I. ,­.1-, , ,L _ - r ! ': - 1!_,-:.,�� , I - � I -- .-- ,. ­ -L ' . .. , ­ I ' CHJAME,R' V.%-' ;_.' culate, and full of mr�aning, though Chrigatm .. - �. , . A ..11 ���,.:_ - -, _1 or winter wheat, or : �. ­; , �' � ; � � - �_,�,_ ..�, , � ;,_. - ­ , - time, those who are laboring � � the tw(Y mixed. LOVER'S WAYS. I . ., .1. . L , ­.A.iL� '. �:,i . '-:,,;; ' WIYWIY utixted. "It , r�:-, -;-,- , W-- whs tWy thpmj in the inMitution for training nunws Nvint,vr�wh ' I— . ... , � ' I .. 1_: ­�,-...__ - ... hJ, does Mr. FUlkinglon sit 'so late w1hen too late, that I realized what a which she founded at St. Thomas, Hos- eat fictur iDontains more - 1�robubly there is no inst anve in whifr'h,�-..,.- -.,.--:I;�- -�­ --��.­ In b-is library, after his guests are gone fatal error I atar--n, and the bread dric%s 110 quick*r any two lovers have made love . .1 �- ;.t I exactly _�-� . ,- ­ ­. %,:� had rna e. Your love for gi"l soozi after fie close of the war. I . 11 i"�...: ,.! � with his armchair drawn up to the, fire7 me never changed it became no � in the same way as any other two lov­�--_ ...- ­' � I�; a ­',.-�.-�,--,� less grate I It is nearly daybreak, and greate.fr, no lem. it was the same true uJIgeon-General Manifold was one of than if made, of g;pring__w%eAt flour ; era-since the world began. Affexand�x :I-­.�, . 11 I.�,. � her W-11111ment friends, and one of the this contains more gluten than - " - -­ I :1 _ '� -- theX8 he t8 still seated, big head team- dev tion 'that it. alivays had boon ; it Mnst to promote the employment assan10 ...­-­ .__... . "I" 0 the made a bonfire for Thais. � B . � �- I - i. . _..�I,; ,1. . :1'tl_�_-L ing against his hand, pontle Of other flour, and is therefore more nu- soft-soldered Portia with it leaden ca,s- ­ - - ' ,�__A_ �, ,ring deepi . volas e�xpiressed in your actions more w1omen nurses in the army. . . .,Z __� y "I" - _ - ::;0, ': �'' . "�, His fare expresses a startling change. then in your vfw ;­ .. . ­ .. - '' - . -1 ­% 1� t� � - the truest love __-oVft___ ____- r., _ 1" � tritious, and as a consequence is more ket. The garrulous female in the "Ara . . - I .1 , _i'­,� It has become more wrinkled a --_ - . .,I .-.1. ries. - - -; � " nd with- of all.-Ah. j=uy wife I how cou Id :,.� �.- '---. - 1. �� _� *.1 .. econow"I. Winter-mlizat flour makes bian Nights" told her husband sto --..., `�1�j . THE TURK'S . .....� _ _ :_ ___. .. _i-..;.,.,�;V-, .,red than one Would have auppo�ed pos- I now feel that I me ited the love you VTrAtTJTY.- I-Zi .t 1. Hippomenes had a close race for Ata- _' ..::.� ..- . - , . : - 11 . ... . .I .- "I sible, in a few, 11bu:rs time, even / * - . --- whiter broad tbAn that made - � �' ..W1_;_. in so gave, me I I . - Vt- troln lanta, but he played the app to game �'__ , .,., _..'. . ­ -- saw YU0 ently moul n J319 stories are blaing told of this vring-wheat, the 1"mer flour bei upon her. In the Polynesian Islands ;.,--- .. . . . - .-k I vex ing the low: never a'word, of com aint ta One man shot ng I ­ ,�. 't� old a maA. Does anytjling unu,sua MPI litY Of tho Turk. 11�:. ­- .- . �, - I I ,?wl,v.:"�_ Ws miAd f Tbat would se#= improbable. eamped you. How I easily packed in the hand, as it Ebey win their hearts by beating their ,.,:'. .. ...�_ ,._I- - " - " -._1 I POT hm he not confided all the legal to you your �lomWd to restore thirough the stoma,3h in a rwft.t btLt, is fine - 4.�.- -,� el�,;`. �zl�.r c1hiltill Avid not on tle eta ed in tbJD heads with a shillelagh. Newton poked, '_.'I '�f " . .. - . . 1. . � ­*.�, . secrets to Sidney-ail that he need con- moinths went by before I ly rariks ti.11 the fight- and smooth. The- InUer i9k coarse, has down the tobacco in his pipe with his f'.-�: , , 1�7( .�.'. . I _. !..'-,!.-�,r ,I - the morrow another Trench of mirles bef pack- sweetheart's finger-a 'warm token of -1. , ­__.-1_'%�--" fide f On akain ing Was Over, and than miaxr.hed 10 a yelJower tint, and is not easily � o _. ..,�,,".-.Y in a Journey to &t. Alhams in sea ore reiportiing tol this doctors. e,d in the hand. The formar is affection. Bothwell was inclined to --1;',;:-'- :C,-, 1�.-�',�":�; will taJka tbe senfor Partner's chair her, with tile %prow int- enti of -Another, with a wound. ka eaooh leg and �est for 1. -,.1 - the oblotW roomn.; for another Pilking- bringing ber h e blo aboalde y . - Maey, and looked her up in his castle. �,;_­:.,I� ':'- . ome. Aa she was $one, 0118 I n t .r, kept con duty for' bread, the latter foir pastr A: I e,rvvi I . - vJ rlux"d Cobbett's wife caught him by the grace ::,.i� .�' :".- . - Albel -Norr I ;. .. . . - ma ad, and Win- with which she used her witshtub; she -_: c- , � tcm' bis playp,d out his. le and Do one, kn A P"et ol let- 24 hours, when arJ offloor noticed him flour 5 ken very good bre * ,jal part, . 1 � -1, bas taken/ leave once and or all of his W.9 from is, Written from and sent him to the hospit&l. ,The doe- .-'..- _.c -, - I Me the "', � � ,- ­ XAR�-Vln's Inn tas. seen hian Ajbans, was all I bad. I ke1A them tors attribute tble quis)k reocivery of . I . � _�i� ter-will0at flour will do v ' ' ' ._ - ery Well if Vvas never known to use it' after ­�- " . L, ­;, . I .I- I for the last tizine. . I . looked in, I work it r4ht. ., - ( wedding. Nicholas of Russia wanted to . � -, . u oln's the Turkish wounded to their abstem. YOU I . ( . I I - ' . ­. "7*'..�- . . '. 1. -__ ­ - itain. I neveir W tpe courage, � � pop ate, dinner table, but was nervous, , ­1. ­ . , - I i.r, ., - Is it thislact that trorti,blea hi,rii f No; until long habits. I ( I Car* and attention- wAst be i k - �I . , --- I 11 .1 1. ­1. . � I -At— r. MT. Pllkimgton puts every trust in Bidney discovered Uve, old ,clerk, to give -.___ . i I a 'an so he imbedded a ring in a lump of �-_ I '- s�.:�' .- �, -� ' ­ 1. with broad from the begianing to tile bread a ' Chaf-. :-:� ; ­­,�­ ." n .. I _. , I Sidney Trench. 1, d handed it to the lady. �� .." � He- would not other- .Uhiia padket to) M114 JTou burnt the let- 1 _� MAWY (AUNCES TO RM. -, end of th e process, until lot In "f,el - _. . .-I'P � - usWtJ.slig - .� . Y lemagne's secretary was caught by 9, ­.;%.�:, *"._ ' . �- tp- ."liso -have ,taken this decasive step. ,1U term withimit is ray treachery AutAbw-1 need a bowy about our otit of the oven and M"kapped in a clean ,snowstorm "Eqjarking" the' emperor's '' v� ��, -,�,"­ � . - .1 ­ .. �. . ,.I.I.,:.I - lead has be*,nj lifted off his mind, The aad I could not iVe*-J could not size ags old talAteClOth to steatu and ebol off. daughter at midnight, and he carri d .11"_ -.-- 11 . . �'. .and will give yQu twielve shilri . .�, kad tit 01theX DeDple'slroublesf Yes; break the nie" tio y�ui them, thk t Rom s, week, 8 e ,�.. �'I, �`-� , � U must not be OU(ft%d to 'rise tho long him home on her haok- so that hi ­,. ­_ __.,­ "d yet smeW41- is vex;ng kim. 'His was found. But now lyou know all." 8 z � . , , ..., , . 807--JWill Ihave a chamoo to Anal , lly tha It* time, w&OU U16 footstelis shouldn't be t�'a,md. The em---'.-.:':'�,. J_��1. ,-,.-_ face growo more anxious Mr.- 1kitcher-Yes; I waInt you to be here 0 . ,:.�­. , every mo- "io sha&w lies !darkly up(m l=Vesaare ready far thio oven. tHav ' . X,e, to Veror board of it, and saddled him on to ­:.:;.... , � � 1 -1 iment- he lool�s frequetatly towards the Pilkington's fV bUC be seems heed I " . - _ ., ­- . . I I I at 4 o'clock it, tb.6 r"ruing. the oven bot enough. 11 Ybu keep you" - ..-".., :_ - . r lier-for the rest of her life. ;'-, �., �­ -_. �: . � . t , . I ­ . � I�-., I �I - . I I � ".._ -1- I . � � I 1 I � I I � I I - � _. I .1 .- ­ , . f. � . �., � - . . . - J--- . I � -�-- -- '.--' --.' �:__!­-�,!:'�, '' � ­.I-� � � ; ,­� . v, ,.", .-;�- -� x.- " :_.'.. . . - . . , � 7 -­k't, . ­, .-; . ::. -, - -'s - , . - ,1-. "1, �.�._%.�Y.w--�7,42,� �. , 7,; .,"S" ",4"�._, 1-1 . ­­.� ��'i ''I�".i_. -�. .. . , ­. I . _. ­_ - - � . . .. . I. ... . , � . . � ..", - _. -�7 ­ -:-'-�.�f.:i..7,",i.,.,.! .,.-.�i'.- , 1� , � 4 1. -_...a, , 't,'.,.1V .A,., . ,.,. 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Molsou Mactiphorgon' has been sir. . . . 1. � elm..ted President at the Molisons Bank 4 _. ito ffluxlNee(I thin late M.T. - X. U.. & MOIl_ _ I , , Pon , I . - - ­ I.-- - - -I' I - ra ­% fri Israel G ' velle ►vas ned $16 "' and 1. . I ...... �� � ... Hull costs by Itew'rder Chajoapaigne, of I- .1 , on WedDesday for swearing on tK� - . streets. I . : I . . . . I.. - 1�' '_ - , ­­, .... ;� . . .. . .. LALin 1��'6an met death in Jasper .. I - � Pass by falliaig from a tree; which over- hung - bun it preebl)Ice too the rocks and, ice , - 2 � . 00 feet below. I . . - The from Halifa'k on Diana sailed f! - . �7 ,ty with the expedition sent out Thursd, , . I to inquire into thle possibilities of the - Hudson bay rout.o. rf - I . ­ ,� .- . .:. i -1 .., �._ Hamilton Sons of Scotland will light - h � I -a bonfire on the mountain brow on e . - I . . ­ . night of June 22nd, and will carry the .... �. - , fiery cro" in honor of her M�Ljesty's -­ - .� . jubilee. �. � ..... I . . I` � :� ��,.,.. The kIvimbi4leg',bity taineil bas made . � . a grant. of Vit),000 tdwiardo 4 fund to - . be raL-ed far the ereotitm of a tw,][Tco , . the ho.*oit-al to be kDAxvvp a,% the W- , .1 I toria Wing. I . - JosI 61alohey of Graaham. Tow�n- � , III is in the St. Catha,rines ho"pitail . .. suffering from a gunshot -wound in- _:, flioted by bi,s father in a quarrel. The � . - father ba,s been arrested. .7 111. , _ _ .i�..­;_�'..... . ISix Richard Cartwright is a b j usy . , .. . - . I Man_ at present. He is Minister of � .� 11'rade and Commerce, Acting 'Al-inister - I of Militia, Acting - PIresident of the ­ I—- Council, and Acting Premier. . ­.; .NI1r. W.A. Craig, B.A_ a graduate .of ­ . I I Queen's University, and a well-known . � ­ - � - - figure around Kingston, Ont., dropped - �., . dead on Friday in a yard at ' t.he rear I of the St. Lawrence hotel, - . I in that city. - : There is a blu(-�k of business in the r - Supreaue Court, many of the Judges ....': . I .. - � I � being unable to sit on cases with which - . . P� AeY Were connected before being. ap- pointed Judges. in .John AlUe, an assistant engineer at ' - thle Amei Ii'llan Rattan Company's fac- t �%: . 1, tort' w �, :1. , . " '� TO - abled anon L • ,1-- I Toronto, wzts, fatally sc, � 11 ­�und, choked (on , -ty morning, by allow- � ' ing in mistake some cold .water to ruir _.. - � . i ­ ­ on but ashes. . ; _. ..., I - - . _ 0 Friday d a y -night, the Grand Trunk n o _ . 1.1, ­... . railway departinerit of the �`ALC.)k.. of Toronto formally opened their splen- did -now building, whit-11 1);L�,i been fit- ted up by the G.T.R. General Manager ­ ­- .�­ Hays was present,. I � - . � I , _NTxs- Elislia. Al. l,'.ultob; wife of Alan- ; , ag('r Fulton of the 0 . oauriiers' Cord.- age . . I . I..... . : -xwpany, has entered suit 'against (_X . - - ­ � . .: ,.­ .. the A10.111,ruai Park and Island Itad"ay. Cmnpany for $50,000 (lawa,gc,s' fo� in- . juries, . . I I . , - - The jury . - in the ('-)-so of Af.M. Fisher I - ­ - Of 6t. Cathaxi.nes, NVIIO Wits- found .. - - drowned in a cistern a week itgo - . I , re, turned a verdict thi,s a ternoon of found I f drowned. The Lusband %via Oiseiiarg- f. %.,I..... ed from custody. . I - � The, list Ld J&)ilee liftbl'ItA to" be _ - . . - re,compendW by Lhe Premier Is nub, . 111-1 I -om It I ... s :­... -, }'et (I ple -d, but It Ls sand the list . ' i .: `J �� 1; ��L will Include Lieutenant ;overnur Kirk- , 11. � .. I.- - . ,,k, p4a t r I( lion. A. S. -Hardy and CAblof , JusLice, Taylor of )NvII1I111l)tig. :1 . - . . : - , ILALALsoal,s gill , . . .- .... I wee' pro- - ba! eel at ,1107itrval. and d1-,,1)0+Jee Of an I . - . - PUS! ate o: about 8 - �,('00,W 0, di v,dt d amon .. relatives anti frivn(bi, also a num.lber of ....- ­ 9 beque"ts to pubbio i,nstituLio1Is,Unv1wI . - . .., j . ., ": . ., 1, Iviz $1W WO !0 0JN1(.G1l1 [ wver,,�* '. L . - . ' Ity, .. Tlh6 1A)n(lon City council. I)Kme(i--;-- a b3-law i.nu%I(iing . ­­�..11.'... for Lho annexation to the, city of the N'ill,age, of London �� I L - � .West. The pe"Ae of the village -,%Ill . I.. I . vote on i t, *;tjid if it L,I; carried the i('ilKil i! ii-N. ~will ' . Itnu.n- .. .1. I bet-owe united on Decem- I ­ . � ber 20 next. . .. . ­ ­. _. 0 inn Preanier Gree interview svd -011virti,.n at Winuipeg exprfv* 'i ­ 11 11 s ( chat at the WinnirK�g & IX,dut.h Itail�,,_aN_ I . I .. c"lld be, In't(le to V i �� ut n d Ghat cacti . . _oI , 1 1 . .. - i-Adorable Ault-Irivaii traffic Nvmild be di- ..' .1 � � . _ . vexLed to Cainadiain. territ(jr), by i L,j I- - cowilruction. _. I . . , . . arri i Fi .. ''sac, Ffarry 11, -on - -a f i ft,P*1n_:y.(,ar-<)Id . . ­ � . san, of A I d. ILwnihon of Guelph, ,"--.I� . I ­ � . I reisented On A101141'L3' NV.1.11 ;I parchimen't P a tv, of the; 1-4-.,val Human, A,�e(, oer t i f ic. I , . , I I . ciatiom Ifor bravery in tlavimz the life ­ _L of a la,(1 named e-d Ped er Christie, ,"�110 � I . . wern't through the ice. . I _ I . I ". . . - _ ­ At a inee I i ng of the T1,unilton''Ont., 1. . ' anch Uf Lbe lt:ing'iq lj,I,Ug . W , :7 ...... bT. hters on , _ - Monday, it Nvws decided to saver (X)n- -11 � �- � . nection With the Internationail AssoI .. ­ ,. ]on, ,who,.�;e, headquarters arn in New t '" � I ­- 1, York city, and a tww organization vall- . ed the Canadian Ind-ed)endent, Order of I K. cr' - -;, has I)e,11 foj� King's Dawyhti�r. nied. .. � ..... - I -t, .The con,vit G;than, who - forgad - Hk)n R. R. I lobe I I's -,J)p4.1( .riame on "t ( for $150 reA-entl , -,Y;)-9 ,senten(:ed 1►y .- . y - " - Jud,' rrveau in th,�, Qu.,jbwy.) 1,61ire we Ch, ' Clourt to ten years in penitentiary. Ga- -1 . ­ . 1 � 4.. .�,,� ' recently released from Immi- ­ ­ hen was r& '.. .1 i. :, � _ - , . �_- tentlary, Where hie was se,rving a term - 4 - . . . . . p ., .. for vitr►o-I throwing. � . ­ - GRjEAT ERITAII�. ii I .11.1 . L . I .- ..." .1,1: . I., �, The new Japanese loan was suh&rLb- . I . . . I . ­1 ad sleveral times over in ,London. I - , Among the itfbillee proposals the re- , * . . namLng of Great Britain has been ISU1127- ­ , - - . . - . .. I - gested. The two names offered as sqvJ L ItLtutes are WiBelalart and Enwiscolia, . I .. ��.;.. Mr. Chamberlain states that Belgiti..ni - have _. and Germany . lyrotested against � British goods entering Canada at a _ . . lower ,tariff. t I � I It is reliorted that the Dqblinf alder- Men at their coming m6eting will elect - "'L Mr. John R -4 . .-.,- - Wzn�, thle Paxnellite � _. "der, J�ord Mayor of Dublin- . - . 1._1­__­1.. bi - -1 . ­'_�­_­!_ : The Queen's a 9tention from viaitingi L Ireland* is said to be the result of the re- . fusal of Dublitn in the sixtioa, to grant a I - � ". , . '' , -1 :�. I , . .k. site in Phoenix pailk for a. nMnumefit to . . ) � .. tbe late Prince 0onsort. 1. �- .. I A resolution calling upolf the Irish - ' - 'L :- - to abstaim from talking in ' . t ' the dia- 1 . 11 L Mond jubilee of Queen Victoria was - I riea at the annual me,Z� of the foralarb- ­ National ....- ­ League .of Great Britain, held I at Mattbeat,erj t - : ­ . . L Mr. Stead makeo a re" bitter at. . � . ..... . 1. tarok upon Mr. Chamborlaft for with- . holdinvAs he aase#s, Informatioiff fr(%14 the Committee of Enquiry that would - - , .. ; have shin an anticipatocy IMOwlecIge , . ., .. - of the Jamewn =4 • .. � I I � . _�. . . . , '� -1" _�T_ �,Z,. 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Geolrgs Brooks, io .; �-,-. ,,:,r '4 .. I . . otherwisio�ko�' wn i as they' Prince of electr power, the telegraph, electric education to endlew wayst and made" ' - �, L �1:11 . -6, ' " r - I I - ;� J, Begging er Writers," - whose h T VICTORIA HAS SEEN, cars, electric bells-the thousand appl*- scenes in contemporary life permanent, - v: ',i". ' ,kq -1 �v K -4.­ ; _'. v__ --- . - life for posterity. -. "". ,; � %; . - , " ;. _: were expose in the columns of TkZr, . - ­ . cations of electricity to every-day . ­ WON6­ - 7", �� F attempted hormwhijp Llr. 1,abou .-:r'-'e- " .:' , . - . - belong to the past great . GAS WAS UKTEI�ARJ) 09. -_,'-.­-:7%"'_ ,� LT t� 1� L. ._. � . chere, M.P., the editor, in London. ERFUL CHANGES DURINQ THE Astronomy has mAde great advances, tather.it' was heard of, but thers-,,_ �' ' . � ox � 11, � - _? ��,, . W. Charnlierlain stated in the I .., � I QUEEN'S REIGN. -- , during Victoria's reign. Powerful tole- � prejudice against it. 1,_ �', I- - - . . .. have reveal was stronk Candles '. L - . 'll. � I - , - --' � . I ' . , 11 • - -; . . ­ . k _W revealed millions of un- - - ' - I lar � , - .1 . scopes . , L" 0- ial House of oow�n=8 on, '1`1ueIs=th,A,TQ ..;, � A-4 - - n. were used in Lbe churches in the early .--.41'. . I I L the C&nadii GolveIrnment wias fility 91I L ...-V.,: ".. known stars in -space. Neptune was Victorian days. Two candles, stuck in ". s �­ *�_ - p", • , irean ' - ,V - � 411' Pregre * _,V. � ..;:,� !'.c � satisfied of .7hnie 44 0111142 PrOftwrit"' - discovered by two astronomers, work- tin 0andle.,hoidera, were allotted to each.. ' ' "L - . of Ptbtbrw CIOMW of the f Irra * Adeace, Iggineaglon, wire LegislaI Ing separate and alone. The spectro- t dic. . ", f�4,�� 1. . � - W4, . I �� , . . - , 11.1'I and Cb. to cPzr(y oub . . . pow. By ju, io.u.s. snuffing they were . - - L'�. .:�,.,, heir e Religious Tolerance. Miracles of ilaivcn- scope has shown the metals burning.in . - � _'�, L 44e ng ag ants for the feat AtIAUtio , Uoft# good W111 Setivreen . . waxed to urn during the service,while . L , ,:,L ". �1 - A , �. � , , - service. . I ,., Nations, All the But. Wheatstone, Leverrwr, KIT .�� ,2- . a diffused odor of smoking wicks pro-. - ­ - - - -;5�4,,, lillate Ad vAnoed During Tbis Benellelea J phoff, Secch4 Lockyor and Bunsen are . .... 1� % - I FN=D STATES. -;,71—_7�­­-�,, , vaded the sanctuary. ".- - ; , y ­ - ' ­1 ..:­ - ­_ - - I.- 1i StelZa. among the world's great men who have - _ - - ,`;"� _'. �J.li . - ': , .Eleven dail��Peris satisfied all lEng- -!­�' � . zt� is said go ocad ,0�111 June 1837,­ . . ", .._� - ., [ivs. L to • in i _­ - )ed astronoulic progress o, 6 ]Pas land when ictoria was crowned, and, "."I'. L. .; ' - 4 I who was then . , �� LL " . England t , Victoria, - ... . _ L. , 0 1 � Y years. these were in London. Their aggregate, . .�,� t L J�, � -quarter of ,__ � L." , I .Whitecaps are "administering juj5,. a Young girl of eighteen, ascended the I POLITICAL UNITY;,� � � ......� .- .14' .,� _.-',,I t".0 in the district of Lamar coualty, throne of England, - .ci.rcula,tiou 'was 40,000, one .I ''I , -land. on the death of her w4d government by the people have which was held by the "TI` - '- . . near-lirmingham, Ala. I uncle William 1VJ I {Her allty years' made great progress un Victoria's reign. don had MY weeklies and Adrteeill.- . I.,, - "%II.,� tr- .'� t.t.. . . She has soon Prussia, Bavaria it million and a' ��4 � , The Ohio Supreme CI has declared reign the longest of any English sov- varia and over monthlies to &I its . "' k_ : A�..- the law unconstitutional which last areign has covered a period of progress twenty small States consolidated into half Of oiltizens, and practiadly all oth- `. Z�.� :'* ". `.; ' ' , .. ­1 .. - 'L " the great German EmpiTe. France has or parts of the kiingdom. The daily) W .--',-:_1-" , - _. : , winter accop.od t1e, Torrons system, of and prosperity unequaled in the annals passed through many -changes, but, pets were as heavy as dumb-bells. There 7 - " " " recolrding lad titles. - 1. �_.f I . . .. ." .141 � Of hiltory. No other sixty since 1870, has greatly strengthened her were no illustrated weeklies, no hum.. :-1.­ 1. � ­3 - , - Thee Prilm as Troubetzkoy$' form6rlv years have .. * , L. , ; . � - oil reIan government. Its has been orouq papera, no war correspondents, no - X,�; , .' &i: Am.6lia,lUves 0hanler, author of "The -oeu Such strides of science, such nary- a unified kLngdozn for only twenty six imterviewiag. There were very few ad- - ' � " 1 , 4 I- . Quick avid the Dead," in a patient in a edOus devoloprdent in edtIcIation. . such years. Switzerland's squabbling can- veltigements, and each had to pay all 4- � - private sanUarium. at_P`hliladelphia . _L�_ I wise legislation for the betterment of tons were unified into a strong and almost prohibitive tax. _ . t:;,.. ­., � � - - �.,-ri - - . - I I ., . t - GENFAAL. . . .. 1. 11 111. hum"uItY. such growth in religious tol- model republic in 1848. Great BAtain All great modern tunnels of the ,.,_�.*.,-�, :-' .... , � .. . . .�. - . Parts ' N­jL . I Rumours re current in Parts of ser- larance, such MLTaclea of invention, such bas had thirty-eight wars in the last world have been built during Victoria's. I ­ .....L.. - .. . ions dis,sensions in the Moline 0%binet. strengthening of the bonds between na sixty years, and in every one she has reign. Thefloosac, Mont 0I St. Go-�-- . .7 * ­�, I r . . - been victorious. . thard, and Arlberg have been completed . President Faure will leave Paris on tions, such universe! I Che 25th of J-uly to v6it the, CzAr W St. . advance toward Canals for the passage of great ships within the last twenty-aix years. The ,4 � higher living. And this progress has were unkn(4n sixty . years ago. To- world has 1142 noteworthy tunnels; or- . I.: -1 - . _.1. - . I I Q . � Petersburg. ' day these modern engineering triumphs or one thousand have been built since �' . . ­ been attained during the reign of a :? The sea a mietice W--as signed in Ath� have made wondrous short-cuts in. t.rav- 1837. ens by the Turkish and - el ., % . on Saturday woman -the wise and good Queen Vic, - Six of these great canals of the :1:�. HOME COMFOMIS ,!� _. * i I ' Greek dolegatea. t0riaw writes William-Goowe Jordan in world, aggregating 240 miles, have cost have koreased wonderf ully during VloI . : -i".,�-, , 7L• Tho King of Slam, who Is now in Ladies, Home Journal. the tremendous sum of, $65Q,000,000. toria's reign. Before she ascended the �,".,.L.." - ".'.., . I Rome, is M1 his watt' to Enigland to at- ine and il made I I L .., � � �-f . "Vhen Victoria w" called to - the w Medic throne there was )no steam heating% tend the juoilee cerwrwanies. ondrous strides sinA30 Burger Victoryt&15 became ' - III CII Wiislative Assembly has throne the UnAod Kingdom contain- Queen. Leatlis from amputation have Flint and tinder did duty for matchem - m4Bd Of. :- I a a ed 26,000,000 people. TO,.da'y iit b lfc by Lister's an- Plat.43, glass was a luxury undrea ' unaniiI adopted a proposal to con- .18 Envelopes had not been invented and tribute tow ' the 89,000,00I tiseptic treatment. The smallpox nor- . � _.. ds the maintenance of The "wi.se men Istag"eitampg had nut been introduo�' - - . of the time tality has be-on lessened seventy -five per PO Vulcanized rubber and celluloid - .�.. , I . - . ..'6 � " Inipex W ln vy. . said the nation would go to pieces. ThBY cont• by the Compulsory Vaccinatio{ ed . * _.. . � I The Chin o4kelgium railway con- clain"ed it could never govern its home Act. Anaesthetics Tave made daring had not begun to appear in' a hundred � tract was s geed May SO. Under its and colonial p6sae8siona. vio. surgical operatiuns possible. Many so- dainty forms. Stationary waslip-tubIs, I terms the • a►lwa from KaaKau Under . unknown. _ r­_ .- - " called "incurable" diseases have been an .- . _,., t-o toria the new territory acquired alone Carpets, furniture and household accee- . PaotingVu is to Tie completed in 1903. 16006-8 conquered. The germ theory has work- sories were expensive. Sewing maoI Japan h . ordered.'e, battleship of ixth. larger than all Europe. To- cad great reform on treating contagious I - - � ." eleven tbo ' and tons burden to be built day Victoria rules over 40?,514,000 1 poo- di,seases. hI had not y.4 supplanted the needle. . ' .. f" . Aniline colors and coal tar,­products - , - ' If " on the Clyd . she will be a clitmffira,te plc, or twontYmieven per cent. of the Irreligi(M and Infidelity were the ord- were things of the-, future. Steni�-win& : ' I - Qf the Brit i h ship Xupiter. er of the day in England sixty years ­ it is liked that the fltmnish Cabinet t)"Pulati0in Of the lobs. Her Empire ago. Vine out of every ten working- fang watches had not ap1mared; there- . ,,.- - crisis ImWill arranged by callingGen- extends 'over li,ati%316 Square miles, men were profesbed infidels. Those who were no cheap wateles of any kind.,L90 � ' �, � . , 0overifig twenty-one per cent. of the could read at all read the W it was with hundreAls of the necessities ­1 oral Woyler from (Auha and Senor Cos- of our present life. . land of the world, Tbom" Paine and Robert 'Taylor, men .tillo remain ng in office. Queen Victoria has over seventy - . .. . . .. I whose writings were filled with disbe- It its the provalant opinion in Con- Australia w chiefly Lniportant as a lief gt,ma in de�smndant* over sixty of Whom as du . - Not one workin n a-hun- stantinople that GCXMUDY is playing, a P(qlal colony in thaso days. The groats Bred ever opened a Rible: The number are living. She has. had nins ' li4_ bold ga.ine, in order to form Riiu;gia to of ohurch attendants was much less .h . or part, of its territory was than 0 ildran, seven - of whom are oqxNnly dwlixe either for or against Ion unex- 1837 than now. ing, and- innarwrable grandohildre Turkey. - . . 0"mi. Its total population in 1837w" .- 0 Music was practically � 345,000 iqnored. Hymn- and groat-grande,hildren. Her sonsal I j. . ... - � A requi - In"►m was relebrated, on - Now it is over 3,300,OW. To- ►books were unknown. MusiKal educe- daughters who are ILving are: the. Prince ,a_ . . I � of Wales Duke, of Connaught, the ... Friday in t Cntholio church in A-th- day its trade exceeds that of all Great tion was without system. The strug- n - hk.- I . � (M ' ens for th , op,o,so of the souls of foreign lif - -of Victoria's gling Royal. Academy of Music was the Dnke of Ed I burgh, the ex-F,Wr .1 .. ..�, -iLli I(aln at 'the beginning , . hat gave scion- Fr(vleriok, of Germany, the i�Prinveaa voluintet.zs illej during the war % only British'Inatitute t r­vnii - The city of Melbourne then con- tiji,, "ching. The beat music was an, the. Marchioness of Lorne, lNekey. - . .. . , I - Christi, . i . were P-' h.(914Ad of ii� church, an inn, Lhreo shoph, difficult to secure, aind Was Very ex- and thgsil`r;noesis lReatriae. Among her . -The Berlin j)ublio were exclu'ded frorn . nd ta nro Princes, Princesses, - the groat spring parade on the Tem'plo- LN011tY III and a kanguroo-meat mar- 1pensivO. Churches were often without d*I a'n L ­ ... . - '` any in es, Du(Nhe.-�-ies, one Emperor, two at oLL y, Impressm one Marchioness and a., hof on 'foes lap, and in'oonmequenve the kot. It is now Australia's large , music. In even the EiiiI was hooted on his way to %vLth 500,000, , . . edrals the "scanty musical service rat- F, . . . . people. Lady. . - ... . parade. I ' ' � .. tied in the vast edifices like a dried ker- 'L . ter- nel too small for " sliell W I . , - The acquittal of fferr'v'qu Taupvch, the Africa was an almost unkin6wa, . ( . ritory. INLips of the period showed the II was an expensive metal when `.:-,, ' ANEW RIFLE REST.:­1_.. . I . former rhie f of Ithe Berlin siecretlIotili- - , ' ­ . Victoria was crowned. The Beasetmer cal police, ainou'lits to the defoat of intVrior of Ll►e country almost abwlut,ei- promm of mak I stool by forcing cold ' ''a �' ion Inventi , ..., 1. . Englnd ftpe.rIngenting1with On . :. I , Baron von I �Iehmarmt,ein, the Minister for ly tinexplored.- In South Africa, Cape air (.hr(J,u4h liquid iron, inventqd by one That may Be or Great Importance. Foreign 'Aff iii-8. : Th G rook are greatly en . c�,uragolrl by 104uny alone was kno%% a. Victoria has of her subjocts, caused the.pritie to fall .­ . . 4� at once from U)o to $30 a ton. The The. F,ngl ish axiny is now experiments. '. a milmmir tint a Tiny contractor llaq -14-on ono-tlurd of the country rescued - . .. . : . . ...M.. received am order to provision the Brit- frwij Llw nativw and brought, )under netted $5,04,000- in royalt6Ns. ing with a brand now invention in the_...:.,,­-_-, I I . . I ,under In forty years his invention saved the iuh fleet of forty monIix to toe con- I 0 way of a rifle rest attached to.the ri civilizati(m by Li%iagstone, IkLkei.,Staii- world the imoononiva.blo sum of one . . Ocvntrat,od at Phalibrum. I . ley. -8Pt%kt% Du Chadiu, Joitustun and thousand. million dollars I fie itself. 113y the use of this -expert - _ The lown of Ball)hooly, twelve,milem - I - ,� _�, perfect a . d indifferent % host of other explorers. Plantatlioa'%� - .1 :.- - ;�: L from t-4diabuxy, MaCal*lelamd, is our- � I � 'L� I LIGHT AND Atlt­_;:'J��._`, ! i . * . � '. . , ­ . . ion prnmisI �. cities . shots expert. The inven�t - It. � ' � rcmnded by armed natives. and .1nuo-11 farina and, groat c4ties are now on the *er6 taxed when Viot.oria becam.e Eng- t.o. revolutionize the percentage. of so- :.�_�.;:,. '. fNi.r- of an uprising in that part (►f sites of Alrioun deserts and, furest4 of IJ►]3(1'8 Que =en- , Tho tax on Windows _­. : British Africa is felt. . � - brought in I auracy of aim, in the "Bri tisb army. Ti'. :. . , sixty years ago. 1: 1,000,000 a year Ito the ... ­ � TIII %,(M 11atuv4% the. fommeor.ebief of - i -_., - ; I _. .:: troasury. PoI pwplp blocked up win-' was should come within a year, the Bri-_ ­_ * . - ' bit ­ I . - 1. I - - t1w BierUn oI ptAilleal poolive. who ,.,� IGNOItANCE WJW GENJEIIAL,�,,_ dews to e_*xi,pe pay-wout. It com- tish forces, so far as the fire of the ' i _ W - .. .t 4 has heem on trial for noarly two weekA, - inon prao,tim to p4kint, rol,vs of 1�irlldowB Forty per cent. of the men and sixty- 1. fantry is converned, would be super -'_.' ., ,� ,.- I -_ (.,ha i- I :I " � oil the sollil wall - of a house. 'Ibi.i was . . .god wAh prejuTy, high tfgI one fivo-�er cent, of the women of Cheat; o all others. * i ­ . ..." forgo-ry, was aociiiAted (on Friday, � ty paSSW10)y, WiStak- i,br t - The troul lo still .continues in the fintaiu could 11ot, writs their own names ing wtnibl.anve (or reality, might, not - The new idea was wriceired by W. S. ' I %ptinish 001met.-It iA said that the %vhon Vivturia becauio tbuir Queen. 'rho accwiio the Inmates of being, pour. . Simpson, of Pall Hall. It is a rod of Dfti.ko of AffrI the f7l-aniah Ainihm- ,%ati,,dial education. sy8twu was but Thirteen crinics, were punvilui.ble with steel nine inches long, fitted within a_­-r11.1' : . .. _... . dcAth WhOn ViCtUrilL took up her duties - . &%dor to Pa -is, will he recalled to take 1.1irtie yNara old, its money -grants am- as . . to the stock of the rifle. . t6i place ck� 'the I)k*e of 'Dittuna. the . sover(I The , nunitwr, .of - capital ball socket - .Nliniptec of Foreign Affairs. .. uu-nt,od to only $300,OW. criumv-, wan later reduced to nin ill When not, in use this rest, which weighs ­ - ' . I . . * - I 14 I - . The. Czar waid Czarina, attended 'a *re- 4,:m�grants to Amcir,i(n came in imil- Eng,[and. Now thore aro'but two-s-high only three ounces, is held by a spri - L I . . tre-ithon. and willful ifitirder. The death . flit -_iI masIs oni Sunday at t-be Im1wrial ,ng vwwbis in the early dAys •,of the pon.dty Ims thin a groove along the stock ands I . ,tractivally hoen 'abolished _` c1mureh of I oterhol, itn -memory of t)IA reign. They bad to provido their own in Bavaria, �nniark, Belgium, Pr.isisia is not in the least degree an inconven- I . I.. terr*.fiole in-nie. in Morrow -a year ago, ftxxL aa the ship supplied only water. and Bavaria, and Ill souls; of the S .aces ienoo. The ineth(A of shooting with a­ �vheri soveral thoI perwnis were Ln this countr . . .. . 1. . . Ia, - �. - ­_ i Tho trip UA,"Ily took thirty days; some- . ltdilways were tint lx�ginning in i hose rifle to whiv-h the rest is attached . vrtiz-�hod to ricath. . I - I . Y. I - � . � .1 'I tows storuvand contrary winds extend- th4t one so familiar to all armies. The . I Itt d j,k INRr, tirilia, as c h i e f of ,t he, - ( . days, The worl(?1s1�iiiJlva'gtA way Only kneels, i•n..%ur$,rstnt4, hum ianupti a pT(x+imat►1•11 od the tr 1) to two or tbroii months. I-660 nilles; now it is over 420,000 In soldier half kneels, and' then. droptin 01 C.31hing III the Oietans to-olect, alien- 1837 twenty ritiltmi!an hour was oo isid- one end of Hie rud from the stoc o -��. .. . 6i,�- nes8,' ii! f fu ring and starvation often _-. - - exal A.,;,seinbl y to, resume their ordinary ered g(XXI ►ituo; now we l►nvo reptilzir the rifle, it rents, it as surely and stead- <;�- re-,ailted from laA* Of adequate food am- ,* veryday re�atiiyn.%_ and to res wl%,t 0141 trains making over fifty miles-an I our. ily as if the kirrol of his piece were lives and IYT(Pperty of the h1up.sulinane. ung the passengers• . . _ (1-►rs %vore then' lighted with can lying on the apex of a stone wall. There ... . ­ . - , acid , ,- Th-A SPI Pre,wier, Sepor Canova,% NQ Subillartuo Cable—na'ere'n a .3 foot livated with cb"p stoves. There is no danger of sudden'and unexpected -I'.'. �. �- I` - .. sixty no double trat"I no t4 g -aph doflectiun. of bullets b t the use of (lei Octstillo, Isms tenderod totheQueen i-1,1y in the ot,tldn sixty years ago. Now . ". - - - ev- Regent the resignation of the ( 0-inet: tati,ona. no hIaggago c-I)PI nu I) -int- the rest makes a sharp 01 1. ­ ' Luillions .,of faC&I are WUL every 8 -E,00ter of owing tot-be diffictxlty the MinistOnq ex- eAl rallivay tiokets,'uo modorn sleeking- ery soldier and has the sime resultant - ix,riI in(�ar oft the Go% o-rnnient ),ear, and the waters of the globe are oar,% no vest.l.mle cars, no 1*1 . that follows the fire of a body , -,� . i )rary ors, effect, t 1� -I,, . . - - . . . ft% vlk�w of cherfZ91iainentary situation threaded "-ith over 170,000 wilwi of wirt- no air-braktks, no safe coupling al)par- of r .. I .mume(l by tim- refutsal of the, Liberals —.�,ufflcivlit to sixtI three-quarters of atus, no dining-tars, no sin.6king-ears. , -, PICK XARJC1iMAN_­ ' L ' . .1 to 'take Imi-t Un the doliberat'imm of, tho dic,tanoo fronu the earth to the No telegrains of congratulation greet- .. Of ekyurse, such a weapon as L this the CortAls. The reskpigiAiun was ac- UICkpal - I ed Qw young Queon at her mronati'n- would not be paxticularly -_ . . . . &•ve�fity_eight L or * useful in ' " "' ' m,I)II . . - , - . Elements aro - now for telf-I.Y., was unknown. T'O"'ay close quarters, but when the armies I ��,� �*.,�_ -_ .1 1. , kno"-n Lu m-ience. Twoniy-four Of these London rocAtives news cif ,a fire in India were separated by, say, 200 yards the , . ,L­ . __ � - i-n lead time LL-Ln the news have ­ .. ­� . a � ' - _�_ lla%lo tx�efi di.-*%ovorod (luring VicAoria's adVantage of the gun with a rest would I ; I �. WEAR 1AFOOLEN UNDERWEAR in.-,trunient. ►th4t,madethtiso 1wn tent from one end of the "Strand" a, U rc-gii.. I he , 0. otwo become apparent. It has .:; ... �. . ,4�,l . - , , ­ , 8 1,�.6wblo is called t4o tjl)oc- to .the. other, sixty yoarsago. , , . ,It,-A:.overie Ways been Lila vase in moderm warfare . ,-:. 1. ­ . I I - . I � L . - '. ! It is so n"irvelounly delic4ic T4o thrones of Europe have changed that the feting has been of the hit or Itt"1*1021% 'Why Ton Should Do So'llf Von Ifide 1, rwA!(q)o- . - Xin niter . I that it can dettwt the premtneo.of one nianY tImc8- ,Victoria has Im-en con- n Bic) cle. miss sort. Lino tine of men ­ . I t%v'(whundred-millionth of a grain of temporary to twenty-eight Kings, six fired either too nigh or too low, so that ,�,: i�. �, . • .­_ ..--. - 1, eons, .1 No�v'cblwe,,', forward this �,L' cling I,hY- salt . Etrilwrors, four Czars, 'thr" Qu their bullets went into the air above - , '' ii and ti-11's wheolmen and wheel- I ,- but -one, Wok; thirteen Presidents, . - I - �_� ,-� 64 q) ck,ens had published but ten Princes, five- the-enemy ocr into the ground at their — , _:�. '�- •- . . � ­ . L lxwoming popular; ii( Sultans Ind many *petty rulers Of SM&11- feet. . . . I ,e Buhver was just ) ,t. With ,omiers ust W. the new rest . I NV101111en NN-lint to weir and what nut to - one, knew liolm-rt Browning. Darwin's e,r States of Europe - anti A8A. nothing of this sort L4 likely to occur . the r ,,,, .. 1� " . . do -at titis festive treason of the year, life-wiork was not begun; Iterbert Spenv� .. JLNVEN'rIVE A1ENCE . �'_­ because ill not make ­ in order tbat, they may be spared from er %va-t a name 111)11k'ard of; Teun)-st,n � - ,;, - ", , �T ��*. - hands . . I rest tremble, even though the 4ilmellL nnadx� marvelous progress In every are inclined to waver. A rifle rout o � ­ , ­: - . I ,, tha:t W�" �,intj%vn tp but. few; Ruskin had haA a f -_ - , - , imt-unionia and oithe.r 1­ . . . - O%V department. during Viv,torbt!s sixty some kind has long neen a del3ideratum I . -r, -a nothing; Alfred Austin, the new ' . . %i t t4 .. - snap off yo thful lives. ►I,o,et I.auxtutte, was ki babe In the Queen. Cantilever bri4lges but hitherto nothing or -the kind h;; I .. ; "At t-148 ISCAFAM w . J.rning �-e . . r. against , I-'ew autb<jrs now livin' had years as I 4- r a d le. 1kavo surprised the world. Travel has been invented to ioxm, 4 regular part --- ". - - ­ lite - Victoria t 0 exrao,tire to hilly omil other consequent .iv r - n ,L line w1ren V i eearn been wonderfully quiulkened hy street of the rifle. ' ­ - I , � qjl4wll. Most of the popular writers of The difficulty wiTh which the would .1.11 , �. . 1.2. efvil�* can nut be " frequiently reiter-� cars, citba, trolleys, cable cars, elexated !,, ,-;%', ;, - .. .,- 4�1� our c,i�litemporary literature were un- roads and othcr triumphs of invention. he inventoirs labored .vas bow to fit 'I*!- - ... - . aced," he says, "mx.xTe e-specially as they born, sixty years ago- I . in 1837 there were no typewr tho -rost, tA) the weavon. Mr. Simpson; . - . , iteni, no . form aperi to life rendered deadlier GREAT SOCIAL REFORMS,. ­,I has solved the Prowein with the ball - pa-,8onger elevators, no modern loicy- - . . by far than he Imast dreaded of cycling l;eliffig to Queen Victoria's reign. The cles, no soda-water fountains, no horse- socket. So favt)rat)le nos been the im- - - * -1 - - I, . I I - erosion the rest has created that the . "I _ �__ .. arcidebts, in that It. is held far too degradittig I)rwL cc of flogging has been less carriages, no chvIinical fire-exting- committee of the .English National . . - 31,,1I,,jlw,d in the arm" anti navies of uishors, no' ironol,ads, no perfecting, ational Ri- - �,� -. w. '-. ; ­1� - . ". . - , - - , , � fle Association has decided to have I .... �. liglA ly by t average of thoughtle-" d England.. Children are no printing presw& Fully chxonioling the I A 111k,r,ra an I a the -, .- . . -1 hunuinity.- �icycling is one of the most . ted to work in the mines Inventive progress of tabs Last six de- rifle rest competition at 900 yards -'-`(­ �;. . longer permit -.-.,.,. 11'ress gangs no longer. foroo cads would make it seem as if nothing range. In Scotland the range is . active exercioes. It brings. every raus- of Bri.faill. to be.-,j '.­,­., ... 600 yards. - I ­ ". . cle amd cxrga�p into play and opens the MOD into the service of the Queens ha,d been done of real consequence to . WI �_ —_ . ., _. � navy. he Red Cross Society, approved man's comfort before 1837. . . "_ i .".""', -i . `1­ � .;­.�_*, .;,.��-- - ­ ....._W FO`1768-cif the body. After a 'brisk riding Irty-nipe nations tuis softened the Slavery existed throughout the world .- OAPXTAT, AND INVENTION. � - . by . and overte4ting, there is alwuys a horror of war. The transportation of sixty years ago. In the second year of " - . . Cupd(alist—Ekb1ill W%hat capittal b6i da,-:.:- strong temptation on the part of the criminals, with its many evil has been VWitoxia'e; reign emancipation was com- velop a patent, All? Well, y4Vve come I , a. pKxecutions are no longer plete in England. Ten a � years later to the, wrong place. I haven't anyl:. rides to cool off in the fresh air with- sufl)re so blic. The treatment of France and South American republics- r 11�.v .. . conducted in u nor to rit4k. on pat*-nts. I • out taking any pr4IWautiona. Even in a =me humane. Fa criminals has I Factory freed Lhei,r slaves. Russia and the Un- BuInhiess Mian—But in this cane there A. i� ordinary riding to descend a longibill laws and building acts make life easier ited States followed in 1863. Th"n -is no risk at all. The invention, thouglo- -, - :�: , .. - I . .- � - I I in Me brisk draueht & one's cvwm mak- for tjle poor. . Brazil declared its slaves free in 18711 wontle,rfully attractive, to taw average !. t'l- -:� ing, WI heated by the provimis strug- Trau&-Atlant steamers making reg- Portugal ion 1878. and Cuba in 1886. To- ­­­, '. ' i10 tea Mind, is ab"uwy impmaticable. It - -, ' '��, -, - , , ". ; - gle, uphill is dancerous. ular trips. did not exist in 1837; now, day slavery has been abolished through- t .. �. ;, !-., �: wane wprk. - . ' " "� �, - Steamers illy but all parts of t1im civilized world ox,_ WhnL I Ybu khloW It Won't work f. . 1 "The wiseA wieguard against sill there are over ninety, and �3 " -1 - ., , . ­� - L15b . . I risks as to WI woollen undorg&r- -those days were wooden affaixe with portions of Afrioa. � ,� �L, .-w-, yell You come to me for tal to— - 1�11� ..... � . kn. ddle wheels.. The kron steamer with 0 Vo t - . I t I I meats."' ! I I, ( , ILP-shots Were ta"n of the cor Cal t , - .,L ": �,_.... 1 -1) " . Cahn youn'saf, My dear . You see , - - , - - - I- -, .�; .t­ - ,�, - I 1, i: � rho screw had not yet appeared. The oration ceremonies. Photography was if w-e. kneiw at tIho-islart that the thing. " -, _ - - rl . �. I i­_v acoommodations were poor; the "mod- then %Ldkn . In the Past sixty years _�­�,. . .. .- r. ; V � .: . iWAi SZOM M--—. - wxm't work, we Waull expect no . re- 4. ' ­k7 I.. ,I , .1 - .. ., iaVroveinentB" that make 0068,12 It hug Joined hands with all the sciences. stints fvulm it,` need run no risk.; ern -- : lklumlau)z helmets blave noel' Oraysd travel OL d6lilght were undreamed of. R has revealed .to the astronomer stars W,o fiiimnAy &rm &big compemy, sell all . entirely vacoadul in this German sr- The tram*Atlantio trip as invisible trough the most powerful tile IstIock, pocket the proceeds, aid lot . L - I . 60 about fourteen dAy& Now Tt G&O t6108I It I= shown the marvelous " ototkIlibWers do U* Aleva my, this sav . in wet ht, being, more L rive days and a quarter. ana, 4*9� than . offobt the Inst . gps itorin , be made' in I J , ­ . -_ - I eat t ­1 k 1� _�--, ., . v when tinge I me. yen QV4.1 , W " , H i h jZlectriquy was in Its infanc, life. sewl hare all t1lie ototat, -­ _PW: . �, even to bl I W 49 Of Me iatoru Im"Aw Queen. Xlectrio light*, (a .. � : wearers. L . . .. 14 TAW* and Ybu WMA. . � . . _.... -,!, :. ��, I : " it , t -_ . . V - W .:, . . . .. . . 4. . I . . - . � I I 11:1�.�_ ;i- .. .- ... . I . 1. I _.­ .. .1 I . .. 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Phel undere good are the letters LX ,and on either side ' - � _ • ` . +s+'!'t :fir ,- t Ya -, i- ? •. i_r Y ,, ,� �y a has good pasture for cattlb or !arses, at I #� a C ' x t s4 ` y i�1 Vpp , . this is a Union Jack suitably draped. th© rear of lot tie, can 9 Pickering tc� wnsliip f irublished every Friday morning t its oIDoe Beneath is the Coat of Arms of Oagadi ++ ilenty,of a ade and runuin water. Ap ply to g.I _ qq gg pp • ANNIL+ BRWNALL. Brook Itcad, Ont. at -95 ` Pickering, Ont, g all 1 minature views of the nt W Viotc: Mi _. TERMS ,l ubil: a Bridge, Montreal, and the new OP 1n,9 s STRAYED HEIFER. --Came to the / :` ail•76 3s8zy6ar; ®1.00lipaid !n adviiaoa Ditiglci Arch Steel Bridge, Niagara Falls. prom. of undereigned lot 11, con 4. Picker- a - ' * ht - BeLi�-c tai the two Bridges is a small trade ing, on or about May 26th, a yearling heifer. W. J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. ( demand for Owner will please Provo property.�.�-pa expouses PROP�I murk of the System. 7lie a and take the same away. W+ V BRAY, ` she souvenirs will undoubtedly be greater andtey, P. 0. than the supply, and it has been decided - - --, g p ' T;R MAJESTY't DIAMOND JUB1. FRIDAY, !JUNE 18, 1897. to distribute them to the Company s fat H in the order in which applications I,EE -- Carries "Queen victoria, Her Ltiq "R = � , � , ,t F,' 'yi, •. Fi runs PP and Rai q" in Jo every home. Persons who are reoeiyedF never sold books lake orders fast. Preface the _ ' NOTES AND COMMENTS.. mosteloquontotLordDufl <erin'saahievgmentg _ No book so highly praised. We need more can 7" -� -- New A(Werttse llents. vassers. Easy to make $15 to $80 a week. Books i " As will bb Seen from the minutes on time. Prospectus free to canvassers. A trial 'will coat nothing, and it may fill your amp ty: ` of the recent session- of Pickering �-U4-DALE MILLS —All kinds of Ed, book. The BRADLEY -GA RSTON Co council, a Mr. Finla son, on behalf of 1 Grain and Feed for Poultry kept on hand. Ed, Toronto, Ont. y W. H. ELVI68, Yiokering, i8 in> r .`• i the hotel keepers " of the township _- asked that•anotber vote on khe rupee! YrANI'Eh —!flan and women who can In the High Court of Justice 1 L,at,df,�lE1 Of IOCaI option be rallied at O11:E: as work bard talking and writing si ours g •� a. p g + daily, for -six days a week, and a`ill a c#nWnt Pi to elt8 ' the recent vote had been declared with ten dollars weekly. Address, NEW Re Medd - -Modd ve. Medd. r y IDEAS CO., Brantford, Out, illegal. The Councilmen him -n- t g Co cilmen ga e _ Linen Collarf� ,. 1. OtiT- -Lost at ROSebank on Pitrenant' to the ' order for aiImI latration 210 encouragemel►t, and lie resl�onded r APE L o Friday, Juno lttb, on the occasion of the made in this ctltise and bearing dot ,the 2nd sumffi8r Collars ` that in ease they would not i CCed4 t0 School si ; -nic, a child's grey cloth cape, 'lay of April, A.D., 1887, there will lw sold with 1. Uuiou a 1 the approbation of George H. Dartnoll, ilaq., = 7 { his demands the eat�rts would be ask cinder will confer a favor by leaving same at local mouton at Whitby, at the Royyal hotel, Hygeian Un(lerve>ts this; office, or dropping a card, stating i� J where Whitby at the hour of one o'clock in the after l ed for an order corn ellin the taking - Silk (gloves and Mitt p g al3oute. coon on Wednesday, the 7th da� of Jnly, A. D of such a Vote. Wonder does this -= 1897, by Levi Fairbanks, audio ear, the follow `TRAY HORSE —Came to the Becker ing lands and Uremises —All that certain parcel Light Cashmere .B.OSi4y ' mean more litigation and consequent- S House, Liverpool Market, on Monday, Juno or tract of land situate in the Township of �J ' 1 law costs ? l4t•h, a brown mare, abod, with lump on left aide Pickering, to the Count and i)rovitice of On Fast Black Cotton Hosiery Owner will prole property, ay exponseR and tario, and being the nort ern or rear half of lot I , t ,._. ,. ion of h _ take animal away. Jvaeph ormley, Dunbar- Au 93 in the 7th concuss the said Township 1; BaTTiB Barnato Or E3Tile� tSRdC. 35-97 of Pickering, containing 1(10 auras, more or loss, ' ! y , "� •ton P.O. There are erected thereon a two story frame C+e�1.t1eYY�.e� i.C3 the English Jew, who eniassed such t+ OR SERVICE—The fine short horn dwelling house and a barn about sixty foot long ' ` r wealth in South Africa during the and thirty- six feet wide with stone foundation • g 83283. the property bull Glo afar Dnke, ' . t Will t under the whole, with cheep pen Rttaohea, a ;, � +' .'�' r ;. �` "•4'- Silk � • Si carfs. past quarter Of a C011tur committed of tVtr.. v+est•1r� veil. stand for eerviae at to q y' 21, con 2• °ic +ring town6bip, until further small driving abed and a hen house. There is , Outing Shirts suicide while oil the ocean the Bihar also a good well and a cistern on the premises r' notice. Terms, 81,50 uayable at time of service. 1 Cool Underwear o See description and pedigree. 95-9m and !bout an acre of orchard. ?he property is k gay, by jumping overboa'd. He had _ entirely cleared with the exception of two or f�1 throe acres abd is capable of cultivation. It is Oxford Tie Shoes been in poor health for some rnontllsa �E1fEDIBER —The Grand Jubilee situated about three miles from the nearest At One time ilI1S mail w£ ±9 111 )001' i C oleLrxtion at liarlchain on July lot, Do- market and about one and one quarter miles �r C� 7. 1 Minion Day. The program will consist of trot- from the nearest school. The toads are excel Stylish Straw Hats circumstances exhibitin a trick don- r . ' - � � tins recce, running races and pony races. A font. key in order to gain a livelihood, and lacrosse match between Uxbridge and Markham The above lands *ill be sold subject to a i remises to be a feet one; also a football mortgage to William Wilson, surviving executor + n few ears later was rated at one which p ' y tournament for a eilyer cup valued at $35.00, of the late Thomas Palliator, the elder, a copy s r•` Grand vrooessian of all teams will line up at of wbieh will be produced at the time of Bale hundred millions, At his death he twelveheaded by the Markham band The said mortgage bears interest at the rate of half-past was supposed to possess about SO,000 which will furnish music for. the afternoon, In 8 per cent. per annum which interest is payable t Flag's - u _ _ � k 000 worth of stocks. HOwmanV Of tls the evening there will be a concert in the Town ball yearly on the lac day of Acv., and let day f'�1�ee . ijaAliK�ierehles ad R�b IJ�s 1 wall. The comic Drama entiblod `Family Blun- Apri in each year to Margaret Palitster during are dell BtrlV11] t0 aC illrb Wealth ears " will be given ; also two of Toronto's best her life or widowhood, y g q cams jic. ill be take part. For further par- The principal or the said mortgage bfcomes Zvlth the mistaken idea that Wltll It tic�tlarsseelarge blllo. 35,96 due and payable in four ogeel annual instal - would come happiness, but such is 110t monta following the death or widowhood said Margaret Palliator, who is saW to be sixty the case as the life of, the volley TO CONTRACTORS ! years of e.. The said lands and premises era at preeeut f "� millionaire Willshow. Recent lasses _ lea8r+d to one William S. Storey at a rental (;f d tenders will be received b the $15000, per annum, and which lease will expire „ ' m are 81id to be responsible for tb rash Seale �' on March 1st, 1899. The said lasso will be pro- de Markham II a h act.- unisiRtied u to G ) ni., on Saturday P l Y duced at the time of sale _ .. July 101th, for the constructiou and work Tito purchaser will be. required to pay a de- ••� t Those wllo" have time ilia 1� :cIi :on a stone or concrete cul�•ert ou Kingston posit o! ten per coot. of the money r,u road, west. of Dunba. too. Plans acid the day of the sale and the balance within our+ nation t0 be Observalit 1 °n Su('ll platters ntoutii without interest. The vendor .ill not _ - specifications to be aEeiS at m}' office. l,ro,luoo any abstracts of title, title deeds or � - t tell us that never hefo'e have the cat GI:U. YARhER, (omn)isioner othorevidence@oftitle other than thob, :n her e n erpillars or moth been so thick tw the s; ;t; ' Danbartan. p TdeBpro �� �� The property will bo sold subject to. ii reserve 1 l fruit trees than durnig the present " bid sett.loc by the muster. In al other roolmets i the terms and conditions of sale will be the r seasoll, and that thev v-are spreading COUNTY COUNCIL > standingcpndltionaotthe court. Furth !lpar ' fearful r& ldlt ' from branch t0 11 rulanwa be had in the meantimotrotu h. V. with ea p y p County of Ontario. Nclirady, Morris+ ter &c „, 46 King Otreet west ; branch when unmolested. Perhaps ' ' ' Toronto, John liosktn: Q• 0., Torbuto, Messrs ` , foliage, pow at McGillivray, Barristers etc., Whitby, this is dac to the Heavy g thus ” +�,d text'rneeting of the Council of the Cor- t o 13arri tar dcc W t b nd t e Tnnpes ttu lads • . b t y, a h The'new addition to, t) our store is now completed giving US a much better aud • `Y }preventing the weather from intercept poratiob of the county or Ontario for the veer undersigned master. I ' iWJ7, will be held at the Court House in the Dated at Whitb this 11th da of June, A. D anger store premises. ing them in their work. As a rule the Town of Whitby, on' Monday the 21st day of y F ' frt11t- rol'ferR 1lereabouts are ver Cara June, instant, at the hour of two o'clock in the pEO. H. DAAThELL, I' - g y afternoon. T Master New goods have been -added in all 'lines makin our stock Va' r complete. ful�to destroy these pests when found All accounts to be laid before the Council �' g Y u on fruit trees, but so lnanv ay little ►Host be forwarded to the Clerk, properly certi- + �Vbtthy' We are now ofi'er,ug special value in dress goods, prints, gloves; hosiery, cor p _ p . 8ea, at least three daps before end meeting or - - iota etc. In staple goods 1000 yards of shaker flannels at 81 cents per yd. or no attention When their net -like the Council, T + shelters appear upon lilac dr other Dated at Whitby this tat day of June. By Nc. JOHN E. FAlti :wt:LL, R€ ad3r- =ade Clothbaff— Special value in melt's, boy's ornamental trees surrounding ill Close' County Clerk, County of On — — - - proximity the fruit trees. '1'heee �� and childred s sinus. Special, 100 pairs men's pants, tailor made, from $1 uli. P y -- " - - - - $y'latu for the stopping up and solo of for treAS furnish breeding grounds for the HAY RACKS!,.-, origins! allowance for road between lvt� �Or - otls 1.0013 —New stock selling at ods ricer 2 pests, yet so many wonder !lave it is aurnbers two and �hrce in t/rc ninth con aces lad a' fine es from 75 cents ' 9 P cession o thi Tot¢•it hi o Pickering. c s}�o uts per pair. 1 that they have such trouble keeping Call and fee them; they a'tto rit,lit) �`Y 1 �' I the orchard clean. cheap. . passed under authority of subsection 2 _ _ - _ 6eoond -hand light democrat for sale, of serfion 5437 of The Consolidatrct Aluni 1M/1�11'B tZ1'1"�. Ghl Cla-- Stock. in this line doubled. : is � rhea 1892. of ttu Province I Bettor latyh3a, better values. 1 R08EBANK p: _ ripe! Act I f B + ,._ « ;':. ; • =' " ' _,' ''. Seo'our 9; carts Onfariu. The annual Union SehooI Pic nic took NOW bfixgp cbk} .: Whereas in eatlsegnonae of the natural f.)r- - - -- Cllristie's $ lb sodas 113e Bois cr gin des 28 cents 1 ice here on Fri3a =and was a eiiccees in suation of the ground it _ is impracticable ti, C 'roceri@ a $0 i? I y T' i6rfering Uorsee shod 14,1 or no pay. w „•trucc.and maintain a Ipasaiblt public hiI,ih- per box, 4 Bans of tomatoes 25 cents, 4 cans of best corn 25 cents, imperial s every sense of the word. The day wart all .cao upon the satcl allowance for road, excepting blend tea Su 40 and 0 Cents per lb. that could be desired, being dry And cool. Call I1'I1CI t=t?© lit:_ p Best Value in the trade. at a very {,coat expense. It is estimated that between four aud fiye And whereas the said allowance for road is thousand a le were on the roundsduring «• 1I. JACKSON. :,, ntK requfrod for the purposes of a public high _ _ __ P g way, and the eRr+ppiag up of the aame will,uvt Selhllb' far cash Vve 'are able t0 sell goods at the lowest possible prices., A the aftcrnoo The short cruises oil the '„ „ ,..,, Brock Road, Ont le.prive any Iverson from Of and egress to lake were to ch enjoyed by the children, cad from their .lands. while the adu is who could manage to get T1 1t� ns�r Therefore the Munioipal Council of the C.or j� aboard were hi hly delighted with the isail. A 1� MIN I STRATn R q poration of the Township of Pickering enacts fi, $. i L y .:I • as follows.' Moat of the at action Centered on the foot. %! i,] 1 That the original allowance far road � ball and bic cle contests, yet the school Notice to Creditors between lots numbers two and three in the Opp. Wellington hotel, Markham fifi . games were tched with interest many. Or ninth concession of the said Township of Pt” g In the junior school football contest oring be and the same is hereby slapped up as i_ a public road or highway. and the same is Highland Creek won the medals. Broug- -JAMES HILTS, Decease• hereby declared to be no longer a public road _ '- ham, Pickering, Scarboro and Box Grove, orb ighway. were in this contest. Pursuant to the "Revised Statutes of Ontario 2 That the Reeve and Clerk art hereby 1897," Chapter 110, notice is hereby given that all authorigs d, empowered and instruet*0, on be - Senior school medals were won by creditors and other b poration, at once after fhb b y- a� persons having claims half of this cur y �' 4 "` Cherrywood. Green River and Claremont aiust the estate of James Hilts, late of the law has been oonAtmod by the County Counoii were also competitors. Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario of the County of Ontario, to tender the said farmer, deceased, who died on or about the loth original allowance for road for Bale to the There were four entries for the open day of March. 1897. are required to send by r s- parties next adjoining whose lands the same in Sa'' e .l • i football Content, viz : Senior aud - Junior tered letter to J. A. Hilts or Isaac Wise, Piokkeer- situated in the proportions and for the prices 1 Rangers, Dunbarton and Greenwood. After ing village, executors of the last will and testa- hereinafter stated respectively, and to sell to a very hot! contested game, D.unbarton went of the said James Hilts. deceased, on or and wake proper conveyances by- deed under hotly Saturn the Ibth da of July, 1A,17, their names the seal of this aorporatton, to such of said jib was awarded the tankard. and addresses wit -full particulars - of their imrtios as accept of said tender, of such parcels We were unable to get a list of the claims and of the ee=rities (if any) held by or. said allowance for road as they may be en winners in the other events, so shall have them. titled to aurchase hereunder, provided tit^ t t he to forego the ubliehin of ei list. And notice Is further given that after the said ppurchase money as fixed herein must be paid g P s last mentioned date the said a ecutore will pro to the Treasurer of this municipality at or Having purchased a quantity of 11. P. Eckardt's 8alvhge During the afternoon ,the Claremont coed to distribute the assets of the Raid deceas- before the conveyance of any of such parcels ' rrt braes baud discoursed sweet Music, with ad among the persons entitled thereto, having of said allowance for road. stock of .groceries, will be cleared at away, down prices. regard only to the claims of which notice shall 8 That after one month from the time wbon no sparing h nd. have been given as above required; and the Wa allowance for road shall have been tender- Early comers will secure snaps like these , ` z The only abeident of the day did not oc- said executors will not be liable for the said as- ad for sale as aforesaid to the L: < : parties next � Y P cur until after six p. m. A daughter of sets or any part thereof to any rrersou or per- adjoining whose lands the same is sltuated, ' , , sons of whose claim or claims notice shall not any or all of such parties haye refused or no- : :_ ..:. r k Andrew McCreight s, of the western towns have been received by them, at the time afore - lected to accept of such tender or tenders or - + ' while getting out of the road of an ) �, p p'fIobe speelal wa !boards 10c, indurated peals 10 to d5c, 20c g g said, ave failed to • to the Treasurer of this s approaching bicycle. was struck by a tan0 Dated at Pickering the 10th day of June, A. D. corporation the price or prices fixed hereunder •dem which was coming from an opposite 1A for such percale of said allowance for road re Clothes lines 10c, good prunes 5o a lb,. im ported sardines = J, A. HILTS, s votively, then, the said lWove and Clerk. may ■ direction and was badly injured. Besides Exeeutrne. ' on behalf of this corporation, proceed and sell, "1> being badly bruised her leg was fractured. ISAAC WISE and by deed convey the said allowance for road, 5e a tin, be t corn 5C a tin, tomatoes 7C a tin, 10c w� The young lady is some nineteen years of - or such portions thereof as way then remain a F P !- JES$IE HILTS, Executrix _ s4 8ff unsold, to an other p toilet soap for 5c, celery compound G5o., golden -a,je, and it is to be hoped that she will y person or persons for the - same or such greater price or pricoe as they speedily recover. Those who witnessed the ! may be able to obtain therefor, and to any deeds =: , 'drip 2C per lb, choice-nutmegs 60C a p� s mishap say that it was a purely accidental EXECUTORS NOTICE ! of oonveyanve so made the said Reeve and p J � p p Clerk shall attach the seal of this corporation. one Although it is difficult to have such lb bet cleaned currants 4 lbs for 250. a huge gatiiering of people at one place { The parties next adjoiulns whose lands the f said allowance for read is situated, the portions ::. pa t without an accident of some kind, this 18 ;I�r,, " I4L THE ESTATH OF: _" of such allowance for road to be tendered for rhos the only serious mishap that hoe sale as aforesaid. and the prices to be paid re- .A. - 1?' P Y li r J epectively therefor shall be as follows, that Is �� i"�' �R'C���CiE• TAMF.S COUI TTY tt ' vet occured during the many years the to gay.— i t :union •c -nic has been held. Late of the Township of Pickering, in the P' p fit t1► W R Howse, 9 1888i19d0 aurae, more or 1@ee .. x ` Another feature of the gathering was the County of Ontario, farmer, deceased, at the price or sum of $100. ii�1T�yT `� presence of a number of the olded inhabit- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter t21 Richard Ward, 1 1877,15180 cares, more or - s i a ►J•1 A1L ■ '� P 110 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, '1&f!, and loss. at the price or sum of $20, . 1 ants of Pickering, among them T. P. ►White, amending acts, the` all creditors and other (5) . William Ward, 1849x1980 acre, more or less, . t ,_ Onto/ who stated that hie revious visit'to Rose at the rinse or sum of $8e , r p persons Navin claims against the estate of the v ` hitevalV bank was some forty-six years ago, when above named James Coultas, de?eaeed, who died (4) The Oanadlan Pacific Railway Company, i I, . it ,i i• , , j on or about the 19th day f April, A.D.. 1897 at 1/10 acre more or leas, at the ,rice or sum of $5. the !alter part of the name would more the said Township of Pickering, are required to Passed in duplicate this- I day of A. }:ruperly describe the place. send. postage prepaid, or deliver to Messrs D., 1807. rY From all appearances all enjoyed the Don ton, Dods & Ford, 10 I 'J Adelai,te stroot east, - ontin Friday and left for home 3rfeCtl Toronto, solicitors for the executors of the• Attie Reeve.' blerk _ , ,� 4 x•:. g Y P Y � STARK .. ie he receipts at the 'ate amount• ostato, statements styling that• satisfied. d T w��tea }' a+ P g addresseQ and descriptions, with full Perin.• ., '`a •s -r • •i ; -+ 1 1'I113LIC NUTIC� 3 sg jr ad to some $ 6 , wbile the schools were all and proof of their claims, and the amoulit vi I `. + :, - admitted free. security. if any, held by them, on or before zlir l Public notice is hereby given that the fore- 1 ligal3b foY l ilag' 21st day f June, A. P, 1897 going to a true and correop copy of a proposed Hog =. Y S y f b poration of the Township s, J. Cattle yy law of the Cor pot ``The Grfcnk Trunk Ratlwa s stt31x1 after which date the said oxecators will proceed Pickering, which was read a first and second = it will shortly have ready for distribution a taydistribute the assets of the said deceased time by flee council of the ttnanicinality of the <if7lt1816, 13g >QrIClG7t, , llaucleonie Diamond Jubilee Souvenir. among the parties entitled 0t',reto, having re- said Township of Pickering, on the first day at Fitz {� ( r And }lt ep f, 't Bard only to the claiiila of -htch the said June. 1897, and further, that the said proposed ' £ _ 7„lle design is one of the finest p -oductions executors shall then ha%a receivo1 notice, and by -law will be considered b the said council at r Fiore lrtsurcc a �'onzpes of the Lithographer's art, and is emble- the said executors will not be liable for the ae- a meetin to be hold in the town ball in the Foi Which the best 08F811 pr1 438 gets so distributed or my part thereof, to an Village of Brougham, on Monday the lath day Watioal of the Glory of the British E d y :. -,•a4 person or persons whoav alMms sliall not have of July, 1897, with a view to road tlie said by -law nos paid Drompey, b No istoYeiaea lion lrato4. Piro, Canada the L'remler Colony, an eon received at the time of such distribution. a third time, and t4 ass the same, < k , Will be Pelee , < ' All rso s Interested will please take notice Ateq gout for f p Car ado s great Railway. It contains Dated at Toronto this 28th day of May, itf87. lm to - t , Tl;e Prince of DENTON, DOD11 do )FORD thereof and verb themselves accordingly. ' ,.. pie�rres of the Queen, Bated at Mitevalo, this fourth day of Jupe, - �- Welds. The Duke of York and Prince 1019 Adelaide street east. Torolito, le97. p +nth • r i '_ Try- r solicitors, i •Y (i, T. Qarhutt, W..J. D. R. BDA�.Ofii, ., .• •+ ` Albert Edward: At the top of the design r . ~, Couitis and P, L. $alts, ')o exeou- clan of the acid Towf►nl�ll� dffi. at l�ti7tk &;Wiilaaintl ii,1$aukers., a3toug- � ,. , Y . .. =is a jCiitcllant niter, In the centre of whlt3h y2.g0 ";`A , runt of the said ostata ► � of P�O�nrttia• �• {x BtApher, Zug at.. 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A "thor rooms, Ma 3rd, w4ll leave his own 00 0, King Bi-, Pickering, j1- Walls, Silos;, Stable Monday, M Co rete Subscribed Cap., fl, S" int 628;500 'stable, Greenwood, and proceed to R. Ontario Hog Troughs, Cistems. Culverts, j, lot 8, con. 4, Puckrin'i Pickeridg, for sk branch Pipes, Etc., Etc. We Corftpa* rl&ve opened 11 6'a thi common in a hotel, Piokerng, night noon, Gordon Village of Pickering. in the office lately oa- That mentof the undersigned. accoff, opuied by the Ontario Bank , under the mauav-,.� Tuesday, John Mitchell's, lot 23, con. 4, TO --MAKE Room FOR kpanied by loss of energy, pointy, viz: Besse's hotel, White' I hysizoe tw Pickering, noon) lack of thought-power, means Mr. Devitt' Vale, night Wednesday, James Th='s, 1he Growing the gravel must 0 cletLu an sharp, absolutely ' Deposits will be received and interest allowed -Have work done as at highest rabes. fr ®© from clay or muck. pox Grove, noon, Franklin house, Mark SO& a. deficient suppIr of nourish- early as possible and thus escape frost. Drafts issued on all parts, collections made ; I offer C. B. Le born young and. Thursday, W, Ramsay e, on Oery liberal terms, money loaned on notes once ham, night b ment. The vita force Is lost. Forties requiring cement should order at and other securities. con. 10, Markham, noon, Philip Davis: old o eap. ill be necessitated in filling gar As well a-humber of Wyandot no some delay W 30V aEO. KERR. Maus lot 31, con. 8, Pickering, night; Friday, to, white It isn't a question of muscle and orders. con Wm.- and S. Laced. Nilson 's hotel, Claremont, n sine J. Devitt, agent. Dingman s, Balsam, night; Saturday, R Homing PiPbbs 500; per pair.; w? but of resistance an W. Mowbray's, lot 4., con. 7, Pickering, Call and Bee t endurance. At DOMINION BA NK'"" he ab any age but Greenwood, Ont. for noon, thence to-his own stable where W. J. Gord especially in youth, it involves OD h ill remain until the following Mon e will insure in tlm . Capital = Paid UPI $1,500,000 Tonsorial Artist, the risk of lung disease. Loss day morning. Pic ELP16 XJea Surplus,,- $1p500,000 threat- i .15C kering .1,-a jbojj�gje ell i ef,' ((i )), the pare bred of flesh and a cough are e proper- -import n Anson, Balsam, Ont., will ening signs. Mutual Fire. imported Clydesdale stallion. the Farmers ty of Woll WHITBY AGENCY ,�i _A follows Insurance -Company) make the season LIVER aeneral 33anking mcmine y Monday, May 10th will leave his own Of Columbus, Ontario, formed specially for SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, i stable, lot 1, Coll. 0, Pickering, and Farmers. Interest allowed at highest current ra m pro- ceed to Nan so 's h6tel, Myrtle, noon, First -clas vebioleg for hire by day or about notice of withdrawal required. hotel, night Tues- -It is'a success, already carrying ab u. Seabert's night., 'Bus in c0unOction vaeet. St)00,000 of risks, after being in exis4nce Special attention given to the collection of Farmer's Sale and ptber Notes. Robb Bros., con. 4, Whitby, noon, at of Freight only eighteen day ingall G. T. R. traius, I months. The average co C insurance in jli'iiard Puckerins, Au ilex, night; Wed- Ily 66 similar companies doing E. J. THORTO Majila of Cod-liver Oil, with the )N and express delivered to all, _.nesday to Gordon's hotel, Pick'g, re MANAG business in Ontario is a little lose than one 101T of the village,. phosphiies, -meets the cases until Priday morning; Friday to George parts se half of that now charged by most of the -'ero w B FARMERS' MARKET.., - Pickering, noon, perfectly.. It 'tones up' fattens L .. 1"... .1 Tool's, 5th cull stock companies. to For particul are apply to TORONTO, JUIke, 17,'- Pickering, noou, n 7, Goo. Middleton's, co ni s hotel, Brougham, night; Saturday a G" rd and strengthens..-. 6 on JNO. A. O'CONNOR, Agent.. p.o Wheat, fall ............. 0 71 io 0 ff t � x his own King6ton Road, or W stable until Monday ilitby thence e to Ste Also i 1roprietor ienc In'scott's Emulsicnihe ta- Wheat, spring...... ...... 0 70 to 0 00 nee mornino. LgOnt for Norwiell Union Fire Insure Ofthe oil is fully dis Used. Tile Dominion ife." Wheat, goose .. ......... 00 61 to .00 00 0 ompally awit" the first-prize Carriage 00 Barley, busl............. 00 28 to in La Peas, bush ................. 00 46 to 00 00 Lun�be .- '; � i stallion, the property of"T. Oliver, maki it almoss as ltable limited nurn Brantford, will stand for � limi as ml 1 iLres, for 1897, and will make ,er of W -1 14UNIBER in ay, no as-u as foll All cla�ses of ROUGI For sale at :'and 00 to 12 OQ, owe: Monday, May H w, ton ............ 10 6 50 the fie also SCOTT & BOWNE, Torunto, O"t. C r emont 6 00 to WLI table, Brougharli, Is 0 8 Straw, ton .............. 1 th 16ai-98 his 6 50 n.. o ea. MOU I -Matched She t noon, by way of Greenwood t S Dressed hoize ............. 6 25 to Idingt, eting and Beef, forequartere ....... 2 60 4,50 bert s hotel, Brooklin, night; Tuesday, 8 50, lee Beef, hindquarters ...... 7 00 to 7 00. -1ruft's hotel, Whitby, iloon, Gord- Flooring inlBasswood or Pine, AdminlStratorS: Not T1 Shop Woo,. it Mutton� .................... . 4 00 to night; Wedlies: Maple and Beech flooring, li in. at hotel, Pickering, 0 x, on 8 10 Veal, carcass ............. 6 00 to, 6 507 clay, Gornloy's hotel, Liverpool, 120013,, per face measure. Has changed hands and a 0 12! N THE. ESTATE Or Butter, lb .................. 00 10 to 0 Eggs, doz .................. 00 09 to 0 I rd and Soft W alwa� Albert B. Reesor,s, lot 5,,con 5, Sear odd born, night; Thursday, Franklin llow;e, right new stock of Ttn-. 00 1 -Iw Potatoes, per bag ......... so LLEN COULT to 46: noon, Jacob Wideman s, jr.. Markham, a d Granite- ware... PlaiiiiW7, N-11 Q . .. L lot 27, con. 7, Markham, night; lit; FridaY, Late of the Township of Picke-ing, -in the X County of Ontario, widow, deceased. leas been opened TLWE TABLE -Plakerinc Station 6.1r. ware Miller's hotel, Stouilville, noun. Todd's f� TRAINS GOING EAST IDUS AS FOLLOWS: i S. MILK -o is hereby given pursuan always on No. 6 _MAIL 7:52 A. M Notit t to cliapter, hotel, to ., "' . _1 t� ... :;. �: Coal Oil alwa h 61 Goodwood, ni�hi; �iatui Brow Corn6fB. 110 of the Revised Statutes Of Ontario, JW7, end aniending sets, that all creditors 14 LOCAL dav his -iug o and other own stable till folluv 2:50 P. M. hand. 8 LOCALt portions havinv claims agnin8t the etjtatq of the WL 6:04 P M >no� sing. above named Ellen Coultis, deceased, u•bo died )011 1 the tino 001 Ns GOING WEST DTJX AS FOLLOWS:- on or about the 18th du}} of April, A.D., 16V7. at TRAINS 9:00 A. M t llie said Township of Pickering, are required to No. 9 LoCAL proper of W. G.Gerow, epairing liestago prepaid, or deliver to W nte% u the setwon pf ",17 ill niak proniptly attended Dunton, Dods & Ford, 10 142 Adelaide street 0 • at hl, Toroiji -, solicitors for the administrators of the I MAIL 6:04 P. M.!,. east. 1110 LOCAL 2:50 F M ow suible. to while you wait., -.the impoirted thbrough-brei hgitl eatate statements in writing 9ti-iog, their -Dunbarton Station _;1 I r n tititnes, addresses and descriptions, with full TIME TABLE, tne properi), of C, �hav 11 01 an(I the T-B: particulars and proof of their claium ,Cairnbrogle" Claremont, Ont., will TOBIAS CASTE RI aidount of security, if any, hold by them, on. or TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS.--� before the M lst) as follows -_,ta 'farmon MIXED 2:46 P. e NO. 6 MAIL 7:47 AM, May loth wijil Ills O%Vll Eav* troughing to -o. 14 t, und. pro,3ecd 0 189 7) Yundtt\ NORTH CLAREMONT, 21st day� Jaue�,, s hotel, Bro Gerow ugham node, (;ordon s n P"pared to ac the higheit cafil, said at1111111k And 8 LoCAL . . . 6:00 P. -ice for any (juantitv of good wool deliver- after vinch date the raters will hote', Pickering, night Tu6sday, John PI proceed to distribute tbe,aspets of the said (to- GOING WIP.'ST '.6 T A i., ed at his Elevator, Claremont. ceased ainonqot the parties entitled thereto Grallam's, Rouge Hill, noon, Andrew's Furnace Work No. LOCAL . . . 9:05 AMC having rat and only to theelainidof Which the West Hill, night; Wedne4da% said a(litlinixtratrs shall then have received Also dealer i Kingi3ton road, noon, n 1) 1,3 John Cal 2:65 P.M. A notice, anti the said administrators will not be A pecialty.; falvern, lender's, N night Thursday, liable for the nasetq an distributed, or any hart PICKERING Pos Niarkham, night; Frid&N COA Franklin house, G RA I N I LIM Rit L tbt reof,'to any pore on orpersonswill"claillia OFFICE shall not ►have been re�eivcd at the time of sucli Ringwood, noon, \tell Bntton'a hotel, Ri ALT Blacksini0i's COAL mitra)utiou. Ile, nigh,t; Saturday. MAils arrive from Tot onto 8 10 a.m. 55 Be, Stouff Vi -)11 PRTCr!,S. L;1011 1QU Dated at Toronto this Wth Jay of ay, 1897. CA-T,T: F Mails close Toronto 5 il�. following _Nf011dft) all 55 stable till Arrive G,T.W. 8 10 a in Close 0 T W5 111B Own d PORTL-kND CEMENT. F ORD. norDing. DENTON. DOI)b A 0 T E 6 30 a in G T E7 30 a ni f REM*o.v T. Whitby 620 pm Toronto 5 40 put the thoro'-bred troting stal. (y1jee, 10 11 Adelaide vueet east, Toronto, 1 0 T 6 20pm- GTW5 Wpm %V w.- ktt D proper triju y lion, tli# solicitrti for C. 1'� i i Money orders issued on all parts of the world -ale, Ontario, will make the se oil Coultis and T- L. halter, the a d.j. -inday, May l7th, SAVINGS ZANX BVBEM f i,dlovvs: Butter,,:,, Eggs and Poultry 32CM luitlistrators of rho alti(I It&te. Bwid)"6 Block. fig.. proceeds to chouseN, lot 9, con. f>11it' 4. Scurlb,,iro, for noon 0314 Highest P Deposits receivoil'and inter6st &I rices Obtained jy 'MaL per cent per annum. Security indisputable lot P -mpt de. kc n's Returns ro ig. fol uforevrP6 our abillpers ovvr) %0101 o., corro POSTMASTUR 8 9 T:­ r Boon; -a4!u for nialit, 10 jn%itod. po NA '29, con 'A It K. 11 LA. ('K for BMWO�DALLIV. -'gill for ii'glit 24 2 ILL 3011(-� '. lot 4, W AY NL THL for ni�ght: I r i d a G I eer, o! C, C4.A. -lice to 11i, er Ekp"I' ('reenwoo,i, 7 where I w. I In a professional ife is every- tj followitig ondux- makes a k e s thing. The man who If'( the pure-bied -d( ale- stallion;, the pro a study of a oarticular line is the man to W jy 48 follow will tusks the Feason of pert} of NVni. ajor, Ontario, when you want that class of service. Have 3rd, will leave his ow,11 01)(1a), a� teeth all -4d Vi - r. M 11 proceed to your ft 8 a e, Green otel, Altona, for n co nj t specialist, and save your re, Brown s, h heno to Todd's hotel, Goodwood, foT night turn fare to Toronto,, Ttiesdtv, W. J. McDonald'd, lot 25,-cop. See,. this Cali before:r H A. GALLOWAY, Dentist: llickcrine, for noon, Gerot`v.'s hotel. Qaeen Sts.. Tofonto yo Brougham, for night ; Wednesday, A84 N.E. Cor. V u buy e. lifubbard's, lot lij, con. 4, Pickering, for U00ij, Gordon's hotel, VickeritlO. night-; Thursday, Gormley's hotel, Liverpool, ri a Scarboro, noon, John Pike's lov'13 con a 'herrywood noon, B..Carter'18, Q fLjr night; F id y, Adbert B. Reesor's, lot 5, con. 5, ���� u 4 leeT Q he"' ac sorer -t- 10, Markham, night ; Saturd av, proceed At. Whitby to f() Ills owQ stable where he will'remain Manufactur a -00id P'Lented b' until the followinf,, Monday mornin;-, 97. 22ud, Tnbsdv, Julie bye Str(tve)i C"(iffititt (6321;). the purp.�red W. prucefiflioll frolil imported Clydesdale stallion, tl -e pro- 01,010ek P. Ill. Jul perty of Graham Bros., •­GairnbTogic." to Exhibition Park. Town Bro" k R ad, Ont. Aid) by i aei�sori C 0 n Claremont, Ontario, will make the scoj- '2 p W.-Rbatlilig Coronation l S011 of 107 as follows : Monday, MfLy 3rd Win. 11069, Reeve of Port I arty Ora will leave his own stable, Gerows Hotel, tiou by 11on. J01113 Vry( r,,O., will' pro Brougham, and proceed to Thos. Knox. King, Warden of Ontario Bruck Road, noon; Gordon Hoase-Piok side. -cring, night; Tuesday, to Jas, Prou.,se, lot 2:30 p. m;-Par a(le of schools in the prize 18, B. F. con., Pickering, noon; Jo-mes lift - Dunharion, night;AVed- competition-. Founds, west of desday, to Geo. Davidson.'s, Cberrywood ae 2:! -Exhibition of Fly Drill by pupils of ifito InstitutO, y Coble OW-01Y Moll: Nowlaild Rros., near Whitevale, Nvbltl) porte. Ca M 4-- Lapp's, Bel. 8 p. w,-Progranl Q1 night; Thursday, to Samuel Lap ford, noon; Elias Bice, Green p. X n Itiver, 9 in.-Graud Illull'it"it"l Vat -,3 ljj!l through princlDid night; Friday, to W. Cowie's lot, 21), con. ade, from Stall 7, an T # d remains all night; Saturday', his streets to piArf. I own stable till 1T1XD0r�,,',' Monday morning. :Thin W JA9" I TJ B. DO. yor, horse took second prize at Toronto horse ji Ch. of C6111. how this spring, W00113 The Great Ejmgllnh Rewedr. ".04 O"ranteed to six 1)wl Aaministratris, 1: Notice promptly and permanently • forms of Norvow cum chapter Pursuant to the R. S. 0., 1897, We4k"", Pony tonT a" au A 110 notice is hereby given that all creditors h""Topo All aurr having claims against the estate of Josiah FAWWS, The .,.."..,.­,, Deering B is'n e r mat Abu" or Pugh, late of the township of Pickering, Worry, mental Won County of Ontario, yeoman deceased, *hp of lbbaow, W SW or Was the first and is still the only binder to be fitted with Roller and Ball Bearings ► 97, Be tafttj, WAjoh SOON lead to r*• the first and only binder to combiva I stlit weight %vitli groat strength; the first and died on or about !be 21st day of May, IS Befog t ad an early OmM only binder with an Elevator Extension for long grain, are required to send to Jane Pugh, admin• jlmft, Insatiltyp close~, years in thousands of istratrix, Whitevale, or the undersigned, l[as been presafted. over it J10,w to- -%1hitby, on or before the first day j- A Aug Wes; is the o4y NeW" and ohomphodine I "R Deering Jointed Platiorm­` rug&tfor Wood's F net, A.D.,, 1897, the full particulars -of known. Ask d medicine In Place of does away with binder truck nuisance. - The maobine� is folded for return their claims and the securities they hold, he offew some worthless 8 will send by (if ally) with their names and addresses.` Inclose V100 in letter. and W, t, ax, 0*4 wo transportation in a few rainutes time, without even unhitching the W& prior, one that after free go OW addrow. And take notice the above ramphle to L 3,0d compallyp mentioned date the Administratrix of the W4 1 the or Oat, clan"46 said estate will proceed to distribntL Canada Drl�lg.- Ideal M' ons on- elsewhere in Ca assets of the estate among the petv Sold ple'vering 1 nd el: Are the only Ones, with Roller and Ball Bearings, serrated I I ]edgier titled thereto, having regard only to the -responsible Drugg, bv all ----------- 7' n have due plates, adjustable drag bar, antiwabble Rua long•loyar foot lift. claims of which she shall the wbp mA tiftill simple notice. Abo dealer in Page Wire Feuee and Woodstock Wind Mills. 010jr to nalcus? Wetted --fin ou W"Ith. Dated at Whitby the 16th day of June, Idea ot some S Moy brW Y Patent Attot- co, Write A. D., 1897 our Ideas- Rw� JONESt' Baiftm W '11*., 115s" W F IVORMISTON�! rite JUIN WZ11 n. 1). ()., for their *100 lWi4suons waa= two 5-37 Widtior tor icljj6 N &Wlt, m4 �o& .64 -. rte, A x Aq VL. rf . tow tO M WIN MyW.A0C0W I S TKff Whitby, May 13th, 1897-' (lino. GEItOW, 0,y e A j culated that the Br"!•ford Qe4rVd Wind-% , mill is of no use, as the K 116f Atari ; ball•bearings do not give satisfaction. I f he- e used a 12 ft. guard mill of this make or two years, and with it done all my feed ' culling, water pumping, and grinding. I have ground as much as 800 bags in one'. year with one pair of plates with the Ideal"- Maple Leaf Grinder, and find the roller and' ball-bearings in excellent condition,, the outfit has not cost me a cent for repairri. They are the best regulating mills on the, market, as high winds do not increase their! Bpeeed. Taken altogether they suit me better than any other make of mill. Yours' very truly, SIDNEY C"WORM'.­' a P All kinds of force and lift pumps on hand or J made to order, put in motion without delay., 'blail orderO promptly attended to. (lot prices of wind-mills nd'pumpo before ordering else- where. owl__ n P-A. 431]F,Yt Claremont, Ontario'I. , MONEY TO LOA%T "'r" MORTGAGE -SECURITY@'. r 'bought and sold on commission.. .A 60 Fir-4, Life Acciddntt� Plate gtlass and Steam Boiler Insurance k A -good house and lot to rent cheap tl A in Pickering Village. Other properties for sale or'rent 71, Conve"'neing carefully done at 1% xntiol lower rate than usually charged. Tit- lee seafohed and certified to wben.. required. Private funds &I-- V a an hand to loan at the rate of interest. V OK ARDSOX .- R1 OMOISIA 91616,4 b 61[", MA: Oak W (IT4� Wp jt N Wo wi "T. g v" It" T 6 Horse Register. Hen__ry Savage, 01 USE (5595) Vol. TORONTO, FINANCIAL 0 dycles%f0j.11616. nt gown 13 RATION w a, James, m -1 loin CORP Elk 7044, the imported Clydesdale stallion, _, epress the property of C. J. Brodie, V.S., Clare. ueens W2 E. Gleason, Greenwood, will All kinds of re 0 u iAd Ca `f 000: pairs promptly St. wont, and tended to. --For builAi make the season of 1897 as follows Shop and show. A "thor rooms, Ma 3rd, w4ll leave his own 00 0, King Bi-, Pickering, j1- Walls, Silos;, Stable Monday, M Co rete Subscribed Cap., fl, S" int 628;500 'stable, Greenwood, and proceed to R. Ontario Hog Troughs, Cistems. Culverts, j, lot 8, con. 4, Puckrin'i Pickeridg, for sk branch Pipes, Etc., Etc. We Corftpa* rl&ve opened 11 6'a thi common in a hotel, Piokerng, night noon, Gordon Village of Pickering. in the office lately oa- That mentof the undersigned. accoff, opuied by the Ontario Bank , under the mauav-,.� Tuesday, John Mitchell's, lot 23, con. 4, TO --MAKE Room FOR kpanied by loss of energy, pointy, viz: Besse's hotel, White' I hysizoe tw Pickering, noon) lack of thought-power, means Mr. Devitt' Vale, night Wednesday, James Th='s, 1he Growing the gravel must 0 cletLu an sharp, absolutely ' Deposits will be received and interest allowed -Have work done as at highest rabes. fr ®© from clay or muck. pox Grove, noon, Franklin house, Mark SO& a. deficient suppIr of nourish- early as possible and thus escape frost. Drafts issued on all parts, collections made ; I offer C. B. Le born young and. Thursday, W, Ramsay e, on Oery liberal terms, money loaned on notes once ham, night b ment. The vita force Is lost. Forties requiring cement should order at and other securities. con. 10, Markham, noon, Philip Davis: old o eap. ill be necessitated in filling gar As well a-humber of Wyandot no some delay W 30V aEO. KERR. Maus lot 31, con. 8, Pickering, night; Friday, to, white It isn't a question of muscle and orders. con Wm.- and S. Laced. Nilson 's hotel, Claremont, n sine J. Devitt, agent. Dingman s, Balsam, night; Saturday, R Homing PiPbbs 500; per pair.; w? but of resistance an W. Mowbray's, lot 4., con. 7, Pickering, Call and Bee t endurance. At DOMINION BA NK'"" he ab any age but Greenwood, Ont. for noon, thence to-his own stable where W. J. Gord especially in youth, it involves OD h ill remain until the following Mon e will insure in tlm . Capital = Paid UPI $1,500,000 Tonsorial Artist, the risk of lung disease. Loss day morning. Pic ELP16 XJea Surplus,,- $1p500,000 threat- i .15C kering .1,-a jbojj�gje ell i ef,' ((i )), the pare bred of flesh and a cough are e proper- -import n Anson, Balsam, Ont., will ening signs. Mutual Fire. imported Clydesdale stallion. the Farmers ty of Woll WHITBY AGENCY ,�i _A follows Insurance -Company) make the season LIVER aeneral 33anking mcmine y Monday, May 10th will leave his own Of Columbus, Ontario, formed specially for SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, i stable, lot 1, Coll. 0, Pickering, and Farmers. Interest allowed at highest current ra m pro- ceed to Nan so 's h6tel, Myrtle, noon, First -clas vebioleg for hire by day or about notice of withdrawal required. hotel, night Tues- -It is'a success, already carrying ab u. Seabert's night., 'Bus in c0unOction vaeet. St)00,000 of risks, after being in exis4nce Special attention given to the collection of Farmer's Sale and ptber Notes. Robb Bros., con. 4, Whitby, noon, at of Freight only eighteen day ingall G. T. R. traius, I months. The average co C insurance in jli'iiard Puckerins, Au ilex, night; Wed- Ily 66 similar companies doing E. J. THORTO Majila of Cod-liver Oil, with the )N and express delivered to all, _.nesday to Gordon's hotel, Pick'g, re MANAG business in Ontario is a little lose than one 101T of the village,. phosphiies, -meets the cases until Priday morning; Friday to George parts se half of that now charged by most of the -'ero w B FARMERS' MARKET.., - Pickering, noon, perfectly.. It 'tones up' fattens L .. 1"... .1 Tool's, 5th cull stock companies. to For particul are apply to TORONTO, JUIke, 17,'- Pickering, noou, n 7, Goo. Middleton's, co ni s hotel, Brougham, night; Saturday a G" rd and strengthens..-. 6 on JNO. A. O'CONNOR, Agent.. p.o Wheat, fall ............. 0 71 io 0 ff t � x his own King6ton Road, or W stable until Monday ilitby thence e to Ste Also i 1roprietor ienc In'scott's Emulsicnihe ta- Wheat, spring...... ...... 0 70 to 0 00 nee mornino. LgOnt for Norwiell Union Fire Insure Ofthe oil is fully dis Used. Tile Dominion ife." Wheat, goose .. ......... 00 61 to .00 00 0 ompally awit" the first-prize Carriage 00 Barley, busl............. 00 28 to in La Peas, bush ................. 00 46 to 00 00 Lun�be .- '; � i stallion, the property of"T. Oliver, maki it almoss as ltable limited nurn Brantford, will stand for � limi as ml 1 iLres, for 1897, and will make ,er of W -1 14UNIBER in ay, no as-u as foll All cla�ses of ROUGI For sale at :'and 00 to 12 OQ, owe: Monday, May H w, ton ............ 10 6 50 the fie also SCOTT & BOWNE, Torunto, O"t. C r emont 6 00 to WLI table, Brougharli, Is 0 8 Straw, ton .............. 1 th 16ai-98 his 6 50 n.. o ea. MOU I -Matched She t noon, by way of Greenwood t S Dressed hoize ............. 6 25 to Idingt, eting and Beef, forequartere ....... 2 60 4,50 bert s hotel, Brooklin, night; Tuesday, 8 50, lee Beef, hindquarters ...... 7 00 to 7 00. -1ruft's hotel, Whitby, iloon, Gord- Flooring inlBasswood or Pine, AdminlStratorS: Not T1 Shop Woo,. it Mutton� .................... . 4 00 to night; Wedlies: Maple and Beech flooring, li in. at hotel, Pickering, 0 x, on 8 10 Veal, carcass ............. 6 00 to, 6 507 clay, Gornloy's hotel, Liverpool, 120013,, per face measure. Has changed hands and a 0 12! N THE. ESTATE Or Butter, lb .................. 00 10 to 0 Eggs, doz .................. 00 09 to 0 I rd and Soft W alwa� Albert B. Reesor,s, lot 5,,con 5, Sear odd born, night; Thursday, Franklin llow;e, right new stock of Ttn-. 00 1 -Iw Potatoes, per bag ......... so LLEN COULT to 46: noon, Jacob Wideman s, jr.. Markham, a d Granite- ware... PlaiiiiW7, N-11 Q . .. L lot 27, con. 7, Markham, night; lit; FridaY, Late of the Township of Picke-ing, -in the X County of Ontario, widow, deceased. leas been opened TLWE TABLE -Plakerinc Station 6.1r. ware Miller's hotel, Stouilville, noun. Todd's f� TRAINS GOING EAST IDUS AS FOLLOWS: i S. MILK -o is hereby given pursuan always on No. 6 _MAIL 7:52 A. M Notit t to cliapter, hotel, to ., "' . _1 t� ... :;. �: Coal Oil alwa h 61 Goodwood, ni�hi; �iatui Brow Corn6fB. 110 of the Revised Statutes Of Ontario, JW7, end aniending sets, that all creditors 14 LOCAL dav his -iug o and other own stable till folluv 2:50 P. M. hand. 8 LOCALt portions havinv claims agnin8t the etjtatq of the WL 6:04 P M >no� sing. above named Ellen Coultis, deceased, u•bo died )011 1 the tino 001 Ns GOING WEST DTJX AS FOLLOWS:- on or about the 18th du}} of April, A.D., 16V7. at TRAINS 9:00 A. M t llie said Township of Pickering, are required to No. 9 LoCAL proper of W. G.Gerow, epairing liestago prepaid, or deliver to W nte% u the setwon pf ",17 ill niak proniptly attended Dunton, Dods & Ford, 10 142 Adelaide street 0 • at hl, Toroiji -, solicitors for the administrators of the I MAIL 6:04 P. M.!,. east. 1110 LOCAL 2:50 F M ow suible. to while you wait., -.the impoirted thbrough-brei hgitl eatate statements in writing 9ti-iog, their -Dunbarton Station _;1 I r n tititnes, addresses and descriptions, with full TIME TABLE, tne properi), of C, �hav 11 01 an(I the T-B: particulars and proof of their claium ,Cairnbrogle" Claremont, Ont., will TOBIAS CASTE RI aidount of security, if any, hold by them, on. or TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS.--� before the M lst) as follows -_,ta 'farmon MIXED 2:46 P. e NO. 6 MAIL 7:47 AM, May loth wijil Ills O%Vll Eav* troughing to -o. 14 t, und. pro,3ecd 0 189 7) Yundtt\ NORTH CLAREMONT, 21st day� Jaue�,, s hotel, Bro Gerow ugham node, (;ordon s n P"pared to ac the higheit cafil, said at1111111k And 8 LoCAL . . . 6:00 P. -ice for any (juantitv of good wool deliver- after vinch date the raters will hote', Pickering, night Tu6sday, John PI proceed to distribute tbe,aspets of the said (to- GOING WIP.'ST '.6 T A i., ed at his Elevator, Claremont. ceased ainonqot the parties entitled thereto Grallam's, Rouge Hill, noon, Andrew's Furnace Work No. LOCAL . . . 9:05 AMC having rat and only to theelainidof Which the West Hill, night; Wedne4da% said a(litlinixtratrs shall then have received Also dealer i Kingi3ton road, noon, n 1) 1,3 John Cal 2:65 P.M. A notice, anti the said administrators will not be A pecialty.; falvern, lender's, N night Thursday, liable for the nasetq an distributed, or any hart PICKERING Pos Niarkham, night; Frid&N COA Franklin house, G RA I N I LIM Rit L tbt reof,'to any pore on orpersonswill"claillia OFFICE shall not ►have been re�eivcd at the time of sucli Ringwood, noon, \tell Bntton'a hotel, Ri ALT Blacksini0i's COAL mitra)utiou. Ile, nigh,t; Saturday. MAils arrive from Tot onto 8 10 a.m. 55 Be, Stouff Vi -)11 PRTCr!,S. L;1011 1QU Dated at Toronto this Wth Jay of ay, 1897. CA-T,T: F Mails close Toronto 5 il�. following _Nf011dft) all 55 stable till Arrive G,T.W. 8 10 a in Close 0 T W5 111B Own d PORTL-kND CEMENT. F ORD. norDing. DENTON. DOI)b A 0 T E 6 30 a in G T E7 30 a ni f REM*o.v T. Whitby 620 pm Toronto 5 40 put the thoro'-bred troting stal. (y1jee, 10 11 Adelaide vueet east, Toronto, 1 0 T 6 20pm- GTW5 Wpm %V w.- ktt D proper triju y lion, tli# solicitrti for C. 1'� i i Money orders issued on all parts of the world -ale, Ontario, will make the se oil Coultis and T- L. halter, the a d.j. -inday, May l7th, SAVINGS ZANX BVBEM f i,dlovvs: Butter,,:,, Eggs and Poultry 32CM luitlistrators of rho alti(I It&te. Bwid)"6 Block. fig.. proceeds to chouseN, lot 9, con. f>11it' 4. Scurlb,,iro, for noon 0314 Highest P Deposits receivoil'and inter6st &I rices Obtained jy 'MaL per cent per annum. Security indisputable lot P -mpt de. kc n's Returns ro ig. fol uforevrP6 our abillpers ovvr) %0101 o., corro POSTMASTUR 8 9 T:­ r Boon; -a4!u for nialit, 10 jn%itod. po NA '29, con 'A It K. 11 LA. ('K for BMWO�DALLIV. -'gill for ii'glit 24 2 ILL 3011(-� '. lot 4, W AY NL THL for ni�ght: I r i d a G I eer, o! C, C4.A. -lice to 11i, er Ekp"I' ('reenwoo,i, 7 where I w. I In a professional ife is every- tj followitig ondux- makes a k e s thing. The man who If'( the pure-bied -d( ale- stallion;, the pro a study of a oarticular line is the man to W jy 48 follow will tusks the Feason of pert} of NVni. ajor, Ontario, when you want that class of service. Have 3rd, will leave his ow,11 01)(1a), a� teeth all -4d Vi - r. M 11 proceed to your ft 8 a e, Green otel, Altona, for n co nj t specialist, and save your re, Brown s, h heno to Todd's hotel, Goodwood, foT night turn fare to Toronto,, Ttiesdtv, W. J. McDonald'd, lot 25,-cop. See,. this Cali before:r H A. GALLOWAY, Dentist: llickcrine, for noon, Gerot`v.'s hotel. Qaeen Sts.. Tofonto yo Brougham, for night ; Wednesday, A84 N.E. Cor. V u buy e. lifubbard's, lot lij, con. 4, Pickering, for U00ij, Gordon's hotel, VickeritlO. night-; Thursday, Gormley's hotel, Liverpool, ri a Scarboro, noon, John Pike's lov'13 con a 'herrywood noon, B..Carter'18, Q fLjr night; F id y, Adbert B. Reesor's, lot 5, con. 5, ���� u 4 leeT Q he"' ac sorer -t- 10, Markham, night ; Saturd av, proceed At. Whitby to f() Ills owQ stable where he will'remain Manufactur a -00id P'Lented b' until the followinf,, Monday mornin;-, 97. 22ud, Tnbsdv, Julie bye Str(tve)i C"(iffititt (6321;). the purp.�red W. prucefiflioll frolil imported Clydesdale stallion, tl -e pro- 01,010ek P. Ill. Jul perty of Graham Bros., •­GairnbTogic." to Exhibition Park. Town Bro" k R ad, Ont. Aid) by i aei�sori C 0 n Claremont, Ontario, will make the scoj- '2 p W.-Rbatlilig Coronation l S011 of 107 as follows : Monday, MfLy 3rd Win. 11069, Reeve of Port I arty Ora will leave his own stable, Gerows Hotel, tiou by 11on. J01113 Vry( r,,O., will' pro Brougham, and proceed to Thos. Knox. King, Warden of Ontario Bruck Road, noon; Gordon Hoase-Piok side. -cring, night; Tuesday, to Jas, Prou.,se, lot 2:30 p. m;-Par a(le of schools in the prize 18, B. F. con., Pickering, noon; Jo-mes lift - Dunharion, night;AVed- competition-. Founds, west of desday, to Geo. Davidson.'s, Cberrywood ae 2:! -Exhibition of Fly Drill by pupils of ifito InstitutO, y Coble OW-01Y Moll: Nowlaild Rros., near Whitevale, Nvbltl) porte. Ca M 4-- Lapp's, Bel. 8 p. w,-Progranl Q1 night; Thursday, to Samuel Lap ford, noon; Elias Bice, Green p. X n Itiver, 9 in.-Graud Illull'it"it"l Vat -,3 ljj!l through princlDid night; Friday, to W. Cowie's lot, 21), con. ade, from Stall 7, an T # d remains all night; Saturday', his streets to piArf. I own stable till 1T1XD0r�,,',' Monday morning. :Thin W JA9" I TJ B. DO. yor, horse took second prize at Toronto horse ji Ch. of C6111. how this spring, W00113 The Great Ejmgllnh Rewedr. ".04 O"ranteed to six 1)wl Aaministratris, 1: Notice promptly and permanently • forms of Norvow cum chapter Pursuant to the R. S. 0., 1897, We4k"", Pony tonT a" au A 110 notice is hereby given that all creditors h""Topo All aurr having claims against the estate of Josiah FAWWS, The .,.."..,.­,, Deering B is'n e r mat Abu" or Pugh, late of the township of Pickering, Worry, mental Won County of Ontario, yeoman deceased, *hp of lbbaow, W SW or Was the first and is still the only binder to be fitted with Roller and Ball Bearings ► 97, Be tafttj, WAjoh SOON lead to r*• the first and only binder to combiva I stlit weight %vitli groat strength; the first and died on or about !be 21st day of May, IS Befog t ad an early OmM only binder with an Elevator Extension for long grain, are required to send to Jane Pugh, admin• jlmft, Insatiltyp close~, years in thousands of istratrix, Whitevale, or the undersigned, l[as been presafted. over it J10,w to- -%1hitby, on or before the first day j- A Aug Wes; is the o4y NeW" and ohomphodine I "R Deering Jointed Platiorm­` rug&tfor Wood's F net, A.D.,, 1897, the full particulars -of known. Ask d medicine In Place of does away with binder truck nuisance. - The maobine� is folded for return their claims and the securities they hold, he offew some worthless 8 will send by (if ally) with their names and addresses.` Inclose V100 in letter. and W, t, ax, 0*4 wo transportation in a few rainutes time, without even unhitching the W& prior, one that after free go OW addrow. And take notice the above ramphle to L 3,0d compallyp mentioned date the Administratrix of the W4 1 the or Oat, clan"46 said estate will proceed to distribntL Canada Drl�lg.- Ideal M' ons on- elsewhere in Ca assets of the estate among the petv Sold ple'vering 1 nd el: Are the only Ones, with Roller and Ball Bearings, serrated I I ]edgier titled thereto, having regard only to the -responsible Drugg, bv all ----------- 7' n have due plates, adjustable drag bar, antiwabble Rua long•loyar foot lift. claims of which she shall the wbp mA tiftill simple notice. Abo dealer in Page Wire Feuee and Woodstock Wind Mills. 010jr to nalcus? Wetted --fin ou W"Ith. Dated at Whitby the 16th day of June, Idea ot some S Moy brW Y Patent Attot- co, Write A. D., 1897 our Ideas- Rw� JONESt' Baiftm W '11*., 115s" W F IVORMISTON�! rite JUIN WZ11 n. 1). ()., for their *100 lWi4suons waa= two 5-37 Widtior tor icljj6 N &Wlt, m4 �o& .64 -. rte, A x Aq VL. rf . tow tO M WIN MyW.A0C0W I S TKff Whitby, May 13th, 1897-' (lino. GEItOW, 0,y e A j culated that the Br"!•ford Qe4rVd Wind-% , mill is of no use, as the K 116f Atari ; ball•bearings do not give satisfaction. I f he- e used a 12 ft. guard mill of this make or two years, and with it done all my feed ' culling, water pumping, and grinding. I have ground as much as 800 bags in one'. year with one pair of plates with the Ideal"- Maple Leaf Grinder, and find the roller and' ball-bearings in excellent condition,, the outfit has not cost me a cent for repairri. They are the best regulating mills on the, market, as high winds do not increase their! Bpeeed. Taken altogether they suit me better than any other make of mill. Yours' very truly, SIDNEY C"WORM'.­' a P All kinds of force and lift pumps on hand or J made to order, put in motion without delay., 'blail orderO promptly attended to. (lot prices of wind-mills nd'pumpo before ordering else- where. owl__ n P-A. 431]F,Yt Claremont, Ontario'I. , MONEY TO LOA%T "'r" MORTGAGE -SECURITY@'. r 'bought and sold on commission.. .A 60 Fir-4, Life Acciddntt� Plate gtlass and Steam Boiler Insurance k A -good house and lot to rent cheap tl A in Pickering Village. Other properties for sale or'rent 71, Conve"'neing carefully done at 1% xntiol lower rate than usually charged. Tit- lee seafohed and certified to wben.. required. Private funds &I-- V a an hand to loan at the rate of interest. V OK ARDSOX .- R1 OMOISIA 91616,4 b 61[", MA: Oak 42 ....... jt 4; 2 Z. % iWa ------------ ----- ----- XRK 41 N�r� 01?14IF13W����I, Kt IP A 'e, Ak i `�x "A - .0.) -Q4 AG, V, A" WE, '$'t '4 k" J, . rg,� 0 ­A 7171 N 0-A - wm W RE 7Wp Va 4N AY F 17 i1A '14 �44 41 �4 wl 1114 z Ilk M14 7 .4 Yd, fAk 10 lei, 41 v4 e IL V -7i 17 All tie lit Ik , A-1 rip Y, k11 Ot tki T- floe 0 4! YAP PL, —dc tAL — — — - ------------ to .))6 oil fttw� mg P U r 11111118 it sidles from the Provin6al THE fiety so of FTC In, i.NO GILL T _N f -BKOI Itht! N%4,iii of gradifig wIll, Dt. sald Io THEY ARE STiLL 1VIA K 1 N Illy. (fell I it, f .'11 :ij*l*:I,)gVIlIt roll 11) let ed. Grumbkoff the, Gerll.i�in offi G FINDS IN i& 1119 SuCh K 0 ca ii.;l Y. !;I ar up Creek, tlicii- o I- s iq, oi made a'! -I loll the is t ill tile tile r 1i t i il rt t I n g U Christ n,t n wnuus, *hIlle Two 1tjv:I,, it,,. A 0 N of zie:ir iLs unction wit I t 11, 1 t of I or at, to i 1.;1 Ild Air. Cor- Sa'nion. &L3 s i he spokann 114JL4)1 d guiiera Mice. for f1w IIreek blV ilise ijiAes la im t ll�t this is the go, while nimin.g name who f W, U Fes con:SI)iCuously in to lld jflf,�t f,"t bit. I-jqjte to tlie ,tlt)jjg i litt N,erod a !. the earlier el lit S1 A gentleman nysLbe Collfi�- i r it hut did not re(�ord it. Several i i.,il)iers of Carlyle's ''Fred- d of D.C. and -.vljo was in t)t I tie ColtoiiNa & %N go party of hilu once of this self I eriek." T.hat Gruiubkoff, a Londoll Pa. y -e Nelson a few days ince, is authorivy Curl)lll '-'I' f ern I hcomple;eil thi-ir :;ur- Fitch a nd startett on a 1)ros- Pel, has wits the cl�itof wire- t 1) f vt.tY fol' 'a raikilky jig trii) f(ir it, and succeeded ir imller In tile for the statcment tbat t1jo Col-i ill sys- sisLs of (Jlf� x1elidilig, from , lwl�t i 1 10, 1 r (1, 140moil, oil the -Volum I I h returned to Knote- awent 01 d C c,,It jig it. t is a big, t ro ik)r Frederick illialn "and was the e-bief tsm.of railways will bt to the the Sliok lit,, a Noj,1ljej,;I 11,11, iver. roule, after fullowing and re that I Columbia for a ho, 13 l)ractical jokes hoaxt of the Bound ledge, can tie easily trace(i fur a 1)erp(,tra,t.qr of th c�tu I ary at tll( nnorthwrd, turns to tile eftr- Ullitt N% ere, practised oil Jacob Gundling,', Uke­ oarliest possible dat;:A, Ule Nel- tned 1)3; rld c1rouitous route ries freo milting gold r(Wk, fre)Tn whi )I son Miner. the Omniscient. 1: e d n t, wilo So t1l"gh 1IT!t', C,;rl)in' is Vold range to tile sotith- assays ninging from §2 to $70 w r sat. in throuh t, a tu! itvit-' in all t h-ree. ern end 71a present so 'son is lia-ble Of Christill'i latke. From theni's c�red. A11A nd Grishy are working Tbagie its it kind of -Baron 00uxt foo�. ness. a most exe-iting race between Clor� t ra n d 1, vill oil the igreat nial)y Giruitibkoff wa,,i challenged by inforffiia'Ut 6eli, . :, . the Ifeinzo roml. % th ork, res 41 t foll()w tile saine cotrse its the Corbin Id nd went out to me the Old %,.,is go now I bin and Alugut Heinz() as W whiLlh et his adw bY t in tea(I o offering him 511 whi,,,!i tileae tll�1-60 fines)"I They use the f -t ion lie �Jfej%d birn Ois word i shall be fist to build a railway into solidated undea, ting question is: Which rocker, but ono t(Irelceel)er is he con- I'lle Were% isfa, th6 1 railway N%ill Ile first "to re witit having a hur"ble th Kettle River country. W i�ntiry property will be covereft b oh Kettle worth of YKas only Heinme b38 obtained impo blanket, njr;3-tga�po. T River Valley � IN711ile Pre.sident ;.gold from them this sprin,4C. avcord with wil.1t. Carlyle, rtant lie money d rawk, obtaliwol will ua,� bin's route is the qhortest. tie li:is I,: t most, gral)hic. Ili used ill construetilig tire. of the rult'n Amotance 4rom -to Provincial Govern- I hf, Yof rRised the nevessary funds with s and Crve.k exterigioll. it i on z 'ainy The G "Itiubkof fs are q i,ery old 1) moilt in t4te makw of subsid ies Li nd is exPefterl thhf Now York financlerij w s rhich to build Ili, evti.11mioll., on your heal I aniau falni�y, other bnd, Mr. Ileirize the henufA A �CR z N �-LAV "M HIP -&W b-A."61 6 , -1m F 5 %Z%N-A 04 d-PA i liblh i , .4 - nmnm -,m In 1 3 �k N"in 1:1­11 k' -1 J3' ? ., .. _. € 3 h'r 4 { _ .. A I . • RY i -'S• - t ' � 4 r . ,i rte(fi.+t #, ' F f . 7e 3 -. : 1T h t - gone, I began to improve. This en- c° «i P 4 � � F'. k n ti< 3c each and every. cauo of t •a' nrru that o.►nnot be ud night's rest. . 141y a`o�)e- to get a go( ;_a tlt.e ('Mils back and the dull, list- FIRA\It J. CH Sworn to before me and subt•cribod Its u less feeling left ine. I Coil ld flat presence, this 31.b day of D000mber, A. 0. 13W. at, hearty meal, and have no bad. after - effea•ts and I felt stroiw- and well en- J Notary'Pubttc.' '. .:. i'., y *7 .r' a "t,;1, yf. t: `fin n ' r nothing of eighteen ur a w t Gold,blDruggatts,T�e, perienc a and I foully ahprfsciste t 11e •. der.°,,., .i - -�..- - ��- ..H'.; - .a:, ._4 Pink !'ills as a safe and fitlre cure and ;' F'ItaANCE 6IICPIIUILDING U-.' ::' - . J „_-,a JUGHWAYS' IN - ON 21ARI01 i JUGGR4TIONS FROM AN EXPERT AS TO THEIR CARE... i t ' ' �..... ,s -, � . fi l; : t 1 !� >lls"vincial "Bond Instructor, Campbell's 1. First Report on the-Work of tltc New hit- partment• -An interesting ratmwiret. I ;A'• W. Camdmball, is a clever young engineer, who was appointed Provincial instructor of Rpadmaking of Ontario, by an Order- in- �Couned.1, dated April 15, _ 1896. Since then he has been lecturing and working at the good .roads prob- lem all over the country. His official 1. rejaort- has recently been issued, and, - contains mulch valua,ble information. 141x, eCam,pbe ll notes the fact that the im,proveement of roads in Ontario has not ketpt pace with tho progress made along other lines. He illustrates his System of ,personally pointing out road - way defects to Boards of N1'�orks, exam- ' ining available material, deciding on the beat system, and presenting the Council with an oral report, in addition to an address, covering the ground. During 1896 he visited the following glasses: (towns and (villages Cobourg, Ara- prior, Ingersoll, Winchester, Pembroke, 8eafdrth, ,Berlin, Orangeville, Brighton, Carleton Place, Iroquois, Gait, Clinton, Paisley, Barrie, Port I3,otpe, Cbrnwraall, Morrieburg, Newmarket., Woodstock, Paris. I Township Beckwith, Matilda, Wil- liamsburg, R,ozborough, Charlotten- burg, Pembroke, North Norwich, El- -.." I - ­ Z., derslie, West Zorra, Hamilton, Moun- • twin, Finch, Cornwall, J"hiel, Tucker - Smith, Cavan, Greenock, Puslinoh,York; Wincha9ter, Osnabruck, Kenyon, Lan- . ciaster Stanley, ,East Nissouri, East Zorra, Hallowell. , The report advocates -a`' Yetorganiza- tion of the statute labour laws, es wi- ally as to the coller(tion, of the road tax, which is now said to be ineffectual, wasteful and unjust. In Malden Town - hp, in sse(+unty the people abol- ishexl the statute labour system by by -law. The vote was two,,to one, and they are uow framing ,plans for a new System. . WXER,E 'THE FAULT LIRS. AB to road ` conAruotion, Mr. C ja� bell says the question of tires is an - iu4)QTtant one, "d if tires of suitable w•idt.h were used, a very great hart of the road question would be solved. The :. proper application of the e•nerg.y which is :none wasted would, he thinks, give: us a system of roads that would render the good roads m(n e.at .,nt uncle' Celtaal-y. As a' country we H.hould.cowscrvo our energies and exercit s theist in the mubL judicious manner. We should learn of L1,e, hiist.ory of roads i.0 couni.ries wh(�rt) they dated ixduk a fhutisautl years, anti not waste utoney in Veculativo efforts 7'he questiun is Wth very broad and very lot-:al. No one rla,,,s of l•avt tuesilt 1. rain W clearly Nx%ifiestl fur all strwis, `. and n_o one class or rua ►d (4,n Ito alI()pt- : e.i in rural cllstt`Lc:ts,lout thuv,+ can tttl be divided int.(i clot its atilt jtlaukd I.),_ . I. fore councils and the lae•(,p I,e l,tl buCil it rllat,nuer as. to iwi.ierially old in llrc►ltor- tiowng pa,voitlent,s tort +yuirenwnt:s, anti to Hic, ability W the �a,riousc•,iu,.uauni- ties. Th6re tire t ho country nxuts %,I, ".11 are least• tra ( el le,(i; t 11 it ;, rr tl,o� e wore hem ily- travelled lt:adillg to It Ore theru a•re tits tuJain 'hl}2hwav,i wilu•11 parry this tru.ffi,c; of extbnsi(t, art t's, there ill anothet' c•lt►r+s of roads Insist tai- wL.Il- tra- eIlotl of it 11 ne,t't•s."aIi1)' r. re,, t►1,u'h •verge fin'illy il;Lo t.hs etf.Z.1S of. largo, eitie_s; tl,e.re are the st.re.ets of Zi'llages, of •to�vv-tls, of ciiies, a ►1 of vary - ingr requirements, regarding whic.li tilt: must relia.lAe inf(ar•(na,tion should In; lit (A ured- lhert• are materials suit - al)le for all cheeses of ru.uiy, and tlu•rts are,{xriti:,il,le-s inv'ulved in the ,()list ruc- Olin of ,Z,av e:ltWa!s as vi-i2h an }' other 8tsucture. 602NI -E SL'(;Gf '.S,l,1loYS ' '' The data fgr tle'tt•ral; A Iylig; t.he. annual expeuditu 'e, V.- trlunt•.ya lid laWtir on thee- st.rUets and r(,4l'IL`t has never lwo-n collecrtil vvith euffi(;iv-ilL 'ctc('ur'a!•y to permit. a dses o state9n(In%t of this ele- . melt of our national taxation. 1';nough I's 'kattrvv-n, lloweever ,to warran . tilt, as- Bertion that it. is tilil -lions anntlall�,. Of this vast stun thh greater part- is wus,'te,d in ill --ontrived,'an(t bmporatry repairs needed to keep the road, in a pa- sa ►blo Conti iti{,,n ill. title prespilt Mato of 6ux taxattioIl it is difficult to expect the people to i¢npose it special tax to espeedaly Improve cotl+ntt y roads generally. It wall lot• ifirittdld hhctt to at- taitn the end In vivm- the hest plan is tp asse�mhle as far as pussil,ltt the forces at. wK)Tk, c,once iri t'rat t ,114 t,h,e • (• x faf•nd i- 'hire of money e,rl(t: d•ivt•r1 ing to durable as mucth as possible. of that whit'h is -now Paid for- me -rely tee porary repair,. 1111B most rectisotnabli, ex {,lanatt.ion of ex- iasting conditions is to I*. found in the little attention w h&%h has been paid to the edfevt and value of good roads. Thais in turill hatK pe.rviii i ted t 114- •a (I uti n- is't.ratioln of our laws to be ne,grlected, 1. so=ld has nett sti+mulatt?d suffici( nt thought to develop ain etfic-ient organi- zatioin of the ways and tmeans avgilahle. w- No city, toor towns;heip, county or provirre, can afford to rely M)Iely up- on its own efforts, but each' should bP a source of ex,l)erie,nr.e for the other, and all should W able to draw upon _ . the egperiertre of (ether L'In•ds, patit and, esent -, to t>? fule.A extent. There - prs a grease deal of }last experience on wehieb to draw-, but. t:M-re is more irn- powtatnt, present and future experi- � emee which should be indexed and made available for referenk.-e. _ 110 rep,oi t caniain,s about 100 pages, amid is full from eoveer to cover with valuable i'nfarmation which every I;n'u`nicipal council will do well to take to itself. Much-interest is tieing taken. iv this question and many have been Vmlt.ing anxioualy for t-he, report up- hun, this now departure of Government Workr f.Y_ 3iT ,a1 e > �, r� t , ¢' •i.f ,, -. a r K'` t4 �,: . V , i 4... -..- 1 - ,k t s F' U _ .�r .it" , 5. 1 .•YS _ ', ,. ,rt & t —,cam a S S d s t �r fi a -:� \, 1 § s " , �.. .. �._ �<:' , . _. - _... _, Tt ._ r .. . y _._ �_, -- _ r p w.. , a t ,. i l -.. ws ' d+.- -Lynn - .'�� ' • _ i Id: 't. .S* C:Y. ,�' w't - t Y i s fa' ! ' h 9�.' `[t, Y a� F Ll.,. 'rf, s . �. 2 .- , ., ,Y- ,.,a -- .t !! .x , r a yy R- �5 R' e r •'- ,_5a '� '- t. ,5 ems,. F :s' .. ,;, :., .. - Jot - _ '+.•U? .. - _ - r: -c 3- �t s. .. .L -.. � -'- a'.- e. 8- ..nf- �. .� - "a ..a ?. ... S9 13- ...'...0 -.. �:' -- -`S, -- •�.ar• it 7" iPJ� _ S -�" ^ate' ,A - aL �t i_• {� , is ,, . ... r(di'r mS f-. ! ,Y,' rf .! -. i P' d y w. . Ty Y. 4 „ a, .. , - Y 4 t�•, - '.,,L .)x :. •I, 'L' , % . - sr3 " 1 r s .i , „ri;C k CURIOUS SUPERSTImI0N5.., pppTpRS R�COMMEN�1- •—� �Ill>;, MIL S ! NAIE$t Barristers, X11 .;__ A HUNTERTATORY11'...!� 8to., A ®,deon �.hambers, Sb I►d� f OPP111g Me Clock at a Wath or Birth' is. � � aisast llaet. oroutiL Maney to Loan. � -: s +res a still Practiced. -- � Q, Q. Mills. a A. -A. Mills. -Jas. Hale. LLB;- _ F t T11,e kit __�..�. I XPOSURR HROUGHT ON AN JA►TTACII FeDtwtitions which have cluster- - - - 1 = +r A -. OF RHEi IWATISIMI. • cd about the cloaimg scene :of . human ' � 71.11411 . Foq' Y ' , (, a 9-11 .. 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Y^"F�' i't �.. � -�s`r °7 ��� � •�1 �=t�. .w -r °�`� -. � ��:��� 1. b�_', :� �"ravy - R �- � _ b { +y+},'Y.�. r g, •_.� � y�$p -: �" k +'��I. �" t'1• ��. � •`z� :,s''P''+' � d. a^ =�� -_,:' •I. �` f �:, -� Z+- .'�$Nr"4� - '!'3f�s �� '�f�A �}- � � � a 6'•' 9 �` °..i c,:.i a '�� � vb t+,.,_ TO OURBUB8C1RIi3lLIi8:By referring —Mrs. Vanatane is with friends in To• T• -Mra. 9eldon, of Whitby, waa here thie� ,: to the address label on your paper you rOnto. 'week with. frlends. can always ascertain the data towhich ggoursubscriptionSo '�s,sN�a•sispaid, —C, A: Palmer;- of Widder; is here. - -.ire. (Dl:.> Fi81a an+d �aat8r �i�(ir�8,: Remittanoee are acknowledged bye with relatives for a few days. of Toronto, at'e Mere for a fortnight. t;whangw et date on label on the first paper fol- , lowing receipt of money at this office. Alwayp --Fred Logan, of Toronto, was with hie = -Just think of it,, we have had one r keep the date raid ahead . ti parents here a couple of days last week. solid weed of fine weather'this spring. - -Mr, Kelly, of Manilla, spent There• -- )titre. Qeorge, of Rainy Riser, is vr>ah ��� - ���'����� ���t � et eebyeping with Mr, M'arkar, of church per sister, Mrs. tI. Palmer for a week. �: —Odra. W. Bateman, of 1E'ort Perry, ie — Nelson Din�mi[n ie hi►vitrg ti `Meat here this week with her son Dr. Bateman, �� PIOBERINCI, ONT., JUNE 18, 1897 verandah erected around his dwelling on - -James Linton ie spending a taw days , , _ oharoh street south. r with his daaRhter, Mre. Lapp, at Wood• —DdieQ Edith aatbrie of Audlep, '�'as stook. � ` ' � : _LOCALISMS. ,;' here a taw days the past week with per �—W, �, '�1'anetone shipped a� tjarloaa of : - ' friend, Misa Logan. fat cattle on Thareday from this neigp- -Fred Bustin was here eta Wedneada —hiss Jennie Lintozi ltnd Mies Rice, boyhood. _ `� � with friends, 6 y of Whitby, were here a few days_ this — Granger Boots,- Harped and Van - —Thos. Pearl• and wife, of Toro�tt;;; are week with the Misses Bunting. Norman s owp make, X1,40 regular• *1.76, r here this week calling upon friends. —The Friends (Orthodox) are bare this R. A. Bunting. _ --W: (�, Ham attended a district meet• week attending Yearly meeting, and their' —Some mono poetry of the memorial _ ing of the I. O. O. F, at Bowmanville this aervioes will continue for a week, natare has been received by us. We ' �° week. —W. D; Gordon s new hoses on Churoh would say that such poems cgnno► be •in- = •8adie Guthrie, ' of Audl ; grog h8pe street is fast nearing completion and will sorted, unless a fee of three cents per line r Wednesday calling upon he�r.numerous be ready for occupation rn a very short accompanies it. aogaaintanees. � - time. —rho Ladies Aid of tine Methodist .� ; : —Some .seventeen football teams ate —Mrs. D. �W. Henttedy, of Vlari?mont, oharoh held a yery sacoeseful lawn social expected here on Tuesday neat, when is here with her parents for a few• days, at Alez. Findlsy's residence on Wednee• - __ `. senior aid intermediate cope will be eon• and will likely remain until after the day evening. The evening was much en• � = tested for. holiday.. joyed by alj who attended. —There will be- g`gr•eat bid celeliration —Rev, McDonald, of Greenwood, ac• — Howard Nicholson, of London, Enpl- ,r� at Markham on Thursday, July lot, when copied the Methodist pulpit here Sunday land; ! . W, Raidabaugh, of Chicago ; games of -all kinds will be prized. See evening, and hie discourse was much I,lwood Scott, of Carthage, Indiana; �'Gm. adpt. elsewhere and u etch for bills, appreciated, Wetherald and others are expected to be —The winners in the bicycle rati8` 'at --At Rosebank; on Friday laRt Mina present at the Yearly Meeting next week. the Firemen's pio�nic here on Tuesday Logan won second in the ladies' bicycle —A few friends are invited to spend neat can knave the Dash prizes announced race, and her brot)ler, Walter, thud in the this fFriday) evening with the College ': on the bills, or the committee will reward gentleWen's race. Literary Society, whoa a miscellaneous . : � them with a prize worth the figures —A number of our people have b'tien proRrarn, by way of closing exerciaea, Witt • -= stated. - _ trin�lming up their lawns ana bouleyarda b© Riven. The usual public concert will .. --The• committees ajpointed by too during the -past week. Su�h� action was be abandoned thi � e�`��� ''` Firemen to solicit bakin for the tirr►ely; yet "thNr© are others. � ' g picnic Pickering Council. on Tuesday next will make their tour or —l:Irs numerous trrenda will learn wrth Y_ , ,� canvas this. (Friday`, evAnrng, when it is Pleasure that Rev.. J. T. Cald'tvell hag The abave'aDnncil met in ¢eneraI geseion been stationed at 141imico for the neat . expected that each and every villager will nn Monday, Juno 19th in Township hall, ` contribute as liberally as, possible to <,he term by the liethodiat conference. Brougham. Members //all present, reovo in `' pastry store. —3. A. Ureig received a carload of the chair. I4linutes of previous meeting —C. A. C. Wright. of Terb�tb, will Maasey�Ilarris binders "this week and the read and approved, `: moss -hia family down this week and "take Rame are bets]; delrveited to the various A number of accounts were presented, possession of '•�'Vhite Oak Cottage," his Purchasers ><hroughout this locality. and commuuicatione read coil referred to • � summer residence on the lake shore. '""! hoe. A]aadafurd a stock horse broke the various standint, committee®. �� These anneal visits -are much a reeiated through the fluor of a boa stall at the John Mitchell was beard regarditrg to PP Gordon house on Wednesday evening coil working road machine. -�. by all wlro are aeyaainted with Charlre it was with some diil'icalty that the animal W�. J. Dale complained that the fence of ' -and Mrs. Wright. Potter's field at Pickering was flown.. ` could be extricated without, rujary. , --The trunk sewer apposite W. E. R►. I3. rcrrner was heard and asked to be , -- Commisst�ner Date has COtIBLt'UCtBd Van,stone'8 meat market is being repaired allowed to lease south part of aidoline be• ' ` anew sidewalk from the Leavens hill this week and the leakage will hereafter tweon Lora 3`l and 33 in 7th con. _� 'K .be stopped. Although the water boiled east to the old Greenwood road. .The The asaesaora of Whitby and Pickering np out of the road at this,plaee as though east end resi,lenta (rave tntrch praise in presented a statement as to th© proportion it were coming from a spring, yet it waa store for Mr, Dale, and the same is riebly of taxes to be paid by each muuicip�li�y io �`� merited.' -union school sections Noe. 1 2 and 7. bat�a leak in the sewer. ' �`, —If yon miss the Calithumpian pro• -John •G'ordon, "aii'� fltlerseer of our M" . Finlayeon, represoutiog Jas. Gordon, - •� ; `cession here on Tuesday morning• it will streeto has the thanks of all whose duty J. 111. Gorow and others, ratepayers, asked :` be the regret of your life: Last years and pleasure it ie to mampulat ©. preaw• that the repeal by law on Local Uption be roceesion was but a faint glimor of what bttlators �easi. and weal on King sheet, in again submitted to vote without d ®lay. On motion of Messrs Richards and Un• ne will present. If ou want to drat he has renewed the sidewalk near• derhill the 000neil ree�lved itstlt into s "�"' -•-�- y -the oo�ner of Churoh street. extend your'-t�:�+itry- weer by several Court of Revision, with the reeve in the —Thos. Doaglaa' driver ooftceivod rho . ,_ years see the grand procession. � chair, /o consider the various sppeals made idea of having a tittle !un on Wednesday , ,.�� — During last week the township road a�ainet the assesemen! for the year 18J7• morning, and the driver was ttnauocesaful P y Ppe :� maehrne, ender the maneQement of J. H. C. P. R eom an a sled against a in dieaading it. The result was an op• number of scree hold b them, a , ,cal dia- Michell, graded the eideroad from the y l } Spink Mills to the lake, ready to gravel, turned vehicle and �hurse, but no damaQb missed ; tY J Dale, overchurur on real • _The machine is doing good work in other resulted. F'or your life don't rn ©noon this ©state, aj�poal dismissed; 8elah Orvia, over- L`- parts of the township as well•, and its par• little episadA. chart;© on laud, appeal was dismissed ; Dr. chase has materially reduced the cost of —The >ownsl-.ip `i;nRina♦tir was hero tin 13aternan, overcharKe ou real estate, income • making or improving roads. Saturday in conueatiou With the drainage and personal property, income rudncod "'' — VV�ednesday afternoon John Percy, of of the Barrett, 47iller sad Richard farnra. from 45QU to a?00, real estate a:,d pch�DUal ' � The day n•as spent in proepectiuR and the appeal dismisecd : Jas Liddlo, rya) estate, - � the 4th concession, was drawing cedar taking .of levels, wbeu the session was redoced from >!3f)0 to #Z00 ; Wm Clark, ,,, ;' ,_ timber to his place. In passing `a velrrole ad corned to reeum© again Saturday after• waa sgeeesed fur O'Leary farm; J H Bays, "` ` he turned out and ran over the end of a 1 ovorcharae un coal est,rte, reduced by ��; ,.- noon of this weak. . culvert ana the jolting of the waken - JAK q'ornton, overcharge on real estate, re- �; threw him off the load. The hors© —Next Tuesday heist; �lubilee Dap; and dated by X504 ; Jolts J Bell, division of it LeinK exuected that a crest many aNsovxment, allowed ; AIa•or .Bros. W _ ; stopped at once or the roan would ha� l been run over by the hind whebl. He was strankers will �-isit our- vlllaKe on that liut�hiaon, W lI Jones, Thos Coutre, as- . ` not seriously rnjared although much occasion, we would itr);e upon .our pPUI►le seated fur dotty utruck cif ; � W J Diicboll, �: '" the propriety of deeoratiug their shops overch,►rt;o on. real rata «�, ,3i �ruiere•t ; P Ii shaken up. —A new timetable cane into Effect on and dwellings in a euitat,lo way.. Apl�t +ar• f )!Dover, don tax struck ,�:f ; `1•Iroma:i ,F:iha, cures are nut evar3•thiuR in Shia K•orla, dot; tax struck oB ; J.i',n .�t`i;ao��, over= this portion of the U. T. R. on i�unday et,arttu of real esta�t ^: rcd��:•rd by 3134 on last, and the time has been ver material• but they count fur rrluoll all the earns. y north ro art 1 changed for the aryl al and cje artare --J. A. H1,ttglna aCDVO h18 bay COlit OVer p 1 y' Y � P Un motion of Mcaare Beare i;nd Richards to Vanstone'a elauttl,teC house on �Yed• -: of trains at this station.• The evening needs evenintt. The stuell' of tiro blood ct,nrt adjourned and copneil resumed. ' train west crosses the east -bound local Y blr. Beare, as chairman,. eeeureJ the here at G:04, while- tae afternoon trains so infuriated the aaimnl that it became passat{o of the tollowing accounts ou account _ _ ap and down cross here at 2:5U, Lenore heoalesp of itt+ driver and ran away. !'he of it,dry;euts : I)ickie .ti (.;D., balance of aid mailed here after 5:40 p. m, will not reach owner waa dragi;ea Bowe distance, but � «lane Losie for l7 weeks iroen J4nuary the city until next morning. finally was ec,n,pelled to let go the Linea. Ict to 1►tay let aE 35 ,cents, •t 2� ; .1. oft ll. "_ �' —In the death of b4artha Lamoreau =, The beast. gallupPd up through the Maonab, aid to Ldward Manila for 4 weuk4 ` •relict of the late Sherwood � Palmer, village, _and healed for bonus. While i4. Pickering loses her oldest inhabitant and turning north on CbnrcL street the velliol8 1lir. Br►rnes, as chi +irmtcn, a�eanred the .: one of her early pioneers. Deceased was 11Peet and the shafts giving way the rig Passage of the•followiaR amounts ender the - + nearly ninety three years of see; and was a'as left .there. The animal was not much head of contiugeacos : W J Clark, silver- ��'� '` ^" the mother of a lay a famil most of injured, but.the old democrat was oonsid•, tieing Court of Revision •oil advertising R y erab.l smashed u � by law rd solo of sidoroad iu b►h concession whom survive her. The funeral took y p' ' 122 -23 ; R W kiowbray, assessor, services place at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, when the —The appoarancti of a town is what in egoslizing assesaweot of union school remains were interred in the Disciple attrsats those aLo are looking !or a plat© sections 1, 2 and i �t0, end attending Court _ cemetery, west of the village. Eyer since rn v✓hich to locate. We have in the past of Revision, $� ; Jarites Hubbard. on ao- ; the death of her late husband, Boma fu�rty won iu such competitions from many of count• ti3 ;• It Ii Mowbray for attendance at years ago, deceased hoe resided with her our rivals, and we have no► yet left fire arbritrations by Township Engineer, son; James L. Palmer, on the homestead. turf and tankered to othersf I+ieat '1'ues• Batton, I'.oatili and 11�iller, g5; D R Beaton � �j Her funeral Wednesday was attended by day we expect that there will be a serving notices re Court of Revision, tFt►: '� a large number of friends and relatives. tremenduous crowd -with us when we -put- Mr. Richards, ae chairman, secured the �� —•Some of oar villagers are eumplaining Pose celebrating the Qae.en'a pialnond pa„eage of tl,efolluwiuttamotintsoii account that oar street commissioners show par• Jubilee in a very befitting mannor. of rho road and bridge committee: .loecph ThF�se thousands eanuot help but be taken (,owan, drawls -g concrete pipe from Vreen- -( tiality in repairing aidewalke. Now filling with our pota,�KSic;n, but if the rase alou wOOd and putting same in culvert on ' a pos,trou of that kind is by no means an g R Kiot;9tou rua«l iu 1r•d you, $� ; .� 13irre1l• >-i Bas task and wbeu we et cod men to tlae aii]q Eitrecits :,u:l botile��ar,ls -was cut l,�ck Road in and y g 1; � tiretcting and c;ravelliuf, I cot we should show 'our appreciation. It and the varroua lawnH trimt+d tiro eppet►e• i•,��, a,t . ,ID1rn H AlichHll, new tongue for ��' has been a drfl'icltlt task for the past few cure of our totvn tiuuld tie mate, tally I road mEiC111nE, ;:; cse;u /s : 5 La1Fp, repgirida years to keep the various walks in the rmproyed. � bridge iu l3th con ot`p lot iv, $� ; Juhn II • village repaired with the amount of statute - -Again 't #i•e the weddii�h belle 'rt- eeljo• I Michell, clevices, ring and bolts Ion road labor commuted and it was nece� =Rat�p to tug In our. viila�,a. ,Ut, lhie aecaFiva I rr►achini•, #`l 25, and other rel,aire for road repair each year�thoae portions tl.at )_cunt �1u,•r 1` 1'�i "cis li�anrl�'i1y ana Ar,,tl wJ,ti tnachu,c, 3�I •2u; iV Carletuir, tll;it.,t K��hut,t required attention. By that means our Douglas are the happy twain. On Tues� het lot$ 1G sod 1? in 6th nun, $1.35 ;. W J walks- are now in a better condition than day rnornintt almost before the yillagere Roozin, calls and apices for municipality, tUey hays been for years. But they are Were alive to the duties of the day, these 8l•74 � Jas Lidtzett, work on eastern town• not_perfeot, and unless more of our villa• two young people, with a galaxy of friends line, half cost, 66.4ti ; John I3 liitohell, ere commute the labor there cannot - be aeeembled at tl•e R. C. church where work opp lot 80, con 9, f8; Petrick Larkin, g bonus on wino fence. on con G. lot 9, 610 t10; ' -'. much improvement made. Fix the -walks Rev. Father Gallagher united them for W J Devitt, concrete culvert pipe, �24.87,i; ::� and the streets are' sure to be looked better or fur worse. The sumo day they john Miclrell,� double wlriilletreea $l, work � ., after. There is no better�sectiun on the left for the west and spent a few days with road, machine i27, machine oil •and �� Kingetou road than that portion leadinn with Toronto and other friends. On their c t ,�� return, the will .take osses,iion of th© bolts Ju cents. through .this village. � y• P The committee recommended "that the —As we foreshadowed last week his Andrew residence north of the station, request, for bonne on wire -fence be granted _; injuries preyed fatal and Wru. Howlett which farm the groom is working. ,Bath to N. L. Stevenson provided he• comply died on Thursday .evening after six days are well known here and their host of with regniremente cf 'by -law in that be- ,:��� prostration and suffering. Before hia friends wish theuz long life and muob half. is�. H;y� death deceased made a statement ae to happiness. Mr. Underh -ill, seconded by Mr. Baa•ues, ,- -'The Friends' Yearly illeetin ate. moves that the reovo Grant ins arder•on the ,.-_. %.; x how the accident occured, and h© did not � � treasurer iu favor of the parties recom- `: blame anyone, as he belreved the mis• mences here on Friday, the 25th rust„ in 7 s fortune was oral aeoidental althea h the Friends' inserts){ hout,e, opposite the mended in the reports of the v_arioas stand- .g P y R mho buainesa see- ink committees as presented this day. " �` the art who waa drivin the ri was on Presbyterian church, '%;' P y g R eiona will beheld each da at lU a.m. and On motion of l,leaara Barnes and Rich- : the left aide of the street going east. The y -arils; John M. Gorow was appointed eare- funeral took ptaoe on Saturday at 3 p.m., :? P•P'• Devotional rneetinga ©yery more• taker of timber at Brongbaro. r.'- and after eeryice in the Methodist church in,3 at 8:80 a:.m. and a pnblie meeting Mr. Bsiire, seconded by Mr.� Underhill, �•• �� conducted by Revs. McAuley and Thom, each evening at .7:30. Following the moves that the -clerk notify �lr. Petty to �_ the cortege proceeded to the Methodist Yearly Meeting a Lonferonee for Bible discontinue removal of sand from road `" 1= cemetery when the remains were interred Btndy, under the auspices of rho Home allowance. ' "" Missions Committoe,will be held on Jpne Mr. IIarues introduced and harried ;: by the Odc]fellow's lodge, asaisteu by F 30th, July 1st and 2nd. The aeaeions of through a by -law to amQnd the snow, or members ^f the order from Brougham, the Conference will be held in the lecture wire'fence bylaw, the bonus of 12,j Dents E, `- '.: Whitevale, Whitby, Brouklin, York curl r rod was reduced•to f, cents r rod. ' '' ' � Toronto. Muclj a � ath waa ex reseed room at the eolle�e.. Lt order that se � � •, r S P y P man � as ossible rnap share in the interest Messrs Underhill and jtiohards moves .or the aorrawirigrelativea ana farticttlar- y P that this eouaoil do now adjourn to Wrest - ;' ly for the young widow and her two.small and blessing of the learip Meeting and again on Rlonday_, ,Tnly 12th, at th® hour Conference, a cordial ,nvrtation is eatcnd• children. Decea9ecia was insured for of 1'0. a. m. for the treensartion of -general ' +�1 000 ip the I 0 U F � ed to all who wou1+1: ssrieh to attend, Cpa�. � bueivae, , • � t�1 �•+ v �- • -h= Best Value in T}�e 11�arket. � }` We have all kinds of Bookers and I•rasp �hairt� ; aleo� Dining•Room ol�airs rn r �• the latest styles. • _ ; ` }� ' 6ideboarda and Bedroom Suits in all designs:- Extenaian Tables Arid 1;itcirEn `"' Tables always an hand. Cheap for Casl,. ALL (�OOpi3 1�ELIVERED. gin'. 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