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Carruthers. gravelling opp. lots 4 and 5, _ ___ _ _ * p * OUT AROL� �I D L S I ... >�ia�,t�a Raa�. D. Car�aLhera, gym.. ° -' Me4 lu1. ' - (I. F. CHAPMAN, WHITEY,- ONT. { The Union Sabbath schools of .Clare- 476. 4 Gravellintf between lots -I and 1 :"J- - • I. . -. -� - --- - LATF.iT LOCAL HAPYEXI�tOs REC08D$D 8Y{f mopt n ill run an Pxcarsion from Clnie• 'in sed ion. R Puckering and T C Oahorne, ':: j'�IiB. W. O. & J H. EA$TW0OD', All photos taken bs the new Electric TER FFMSS AND 'JOTT&D DOWN $,T OUR 1 mont and Green River to the Forks of coram- 0100• 5. Grovelling between lots d '"•ci p�Wering. Ofaos second door ea g't the. PrdceBa. COSBliBPGNDr,1tT5.' 1.the Credit and rettiiri, on 'Friday, Jnne and 8 in 2nd con.. T G Colwii3, tom . 425. _ _ y Babies bra Glotlps a Gpecialty. O►4EaavwooD. Lyth- s for children The fare is ly $1 sr one of t}�ie bi iineSth convairs .,aTePouuceeromd r cow., $15.ts a ,#� �R8-BATEMAN &' REA,--Physi- * *, * Call anti agiee.'.* * *J'Jy Gravellia o 1 Delano, sur etc., Mr. Ren, Coroners, most pleasant trips 'imaginable, and a 4 PP.' ate 3 and 4' on 0th con , . Pickering at.�ee hourb-Morning frons North-Americao Life Assurance Co.The fullowing is the report of the large; crowd will undoubtedly avail them. Jests n towar. eopp 6th 8. Grant m t to ___ -.- evening from b to G Nolock.l-- - Chorrywood public school for the month selves of thio chance. Trairileeves Clare• western townline opp 0th con., Il2arltham. I Is I - grant}ng like amount, J M Gerow, com. ,"., j. W. PERRIER, M.1),X.C.P.S., Ont. ASSETS Dec. 31 -*&FOR SECURITYtif POLICY Of May, names ill'orderof merit:-Fottrth moot at 7:30, and Green River at 7:45 1.50. 9. Gravelling Greeawobd• rotd south. . sale. evening b toe urgery iii rear•o I#Uf3 '. LIFE ASSUNANCE CCL, afrvbichtheHon. I .: -JMrOR>Z, Brock St. North, Claremont. Fair.*. Aleut. Mackenzie, M. 11., is president, has made MacRae, 111. Roach, Noah Judd, Emily. .mow... coma., 0150. 10. Gravelling- on eideroacl v 'p ' . snpplled with Pare Drags, Chemicals Rc., all the GREATEST PROGRE23t4,of nay Canadian TaylO Torrd o lRsS,,__ E-- V.Al1ia0e. win I bum„�b0�12.`pnn 1�[Ld-a0n.,. R Annan . i. 48tf life company. The success of the Com '� _ --- between 11. Be q y .IJ _ - g . . . pair in#.oalve-t anti wash- _ : - TONTL�tR, 1NVEBTktENT POLICE: to the Second nes-Jesse Coher, Geo-.• David- Yom• H. C. dories oildent of last week, :oat opp. 10413°And'14,5theon.,T Poachere- D614tal. UNDOUBTED SECURITY it oilers its memb- _ pp r -;• ti era ; ithv Co. bas a full Depusit with the Do- son, F. iVoodruff, L. Woodruff. whom I presume to be II: ae other than com ii5. 12. Repairing bridge on 8th . ,-••t DR. F.'I HEN BY, DENTIST, visits' minion Goverunsentl; to tho BUSINESS MAN- [From another Correspondeui.) Dabney, although he refuses to father his toss. and culverts between 8 'and 8 in 8th , .iv. 1 VER in which its affairs are attended to; to the con., T C 31bAvoy and T Poacher, come., Pickering -in to Tuesday of ea It month. VAST EXPERIENCE of the members of itt� Miss Fanny Gilchrist, Of4Oronto, is asseAtiona b af$xing; Ilia signature,. ap• Grading between 14 and 1$, in _ Vitalized ?lir'"a3miatstezed for the painless ea- by 460. 13.. Gra BOARD OF DIk} C'fORfi: to the PROMPT vision )nett ncle, +In Jas, Gilchrist- ars to be laboring under some straw 0th con„ John Russell, cow., 025.' 14.` --4raotion et the teeth. 48v PAYMENT of all 'us4 DEATFI CLAIMS, and to q Mr' A, Them. who has ben ill with of uc`mation, evidently caused b the its VERY LIBERAL form of POLICY CONT 8 R wring 2 cnlverta opp 28 and 29 in let ` Legrtl, TRACT. Fullparticularslurnished bq inflammation of the lunge, is able to be at too great strain on his brain power m con., Geo. Parker, cam., 615. 15. Gravell- r - "W". V' � Or3,l°. XdG* ol1 work ai;ain: ' constructing the, problem offered to me. ing and building ettlyerts opp. lots 2 and 3, TOHN BALL DOW, wBARRISTEIi ' It is not often that a wild' animal is for solution. He, for I take 'Dabneyto 8th con. -,'Geo. Coultice, com., V 'and Solicitor Notary Public, etc. Optica- PICKERI'_�i G, ( 040. 10. ; Aeverell's Block, Brock -street, Whitby Privsse Agent for the f,pllowing tint -class Fire Insur•, Be@n'- uDDII our, thoroaghfaxes; but' one' belong to the sterner sex, is certainly Gravelling 8th con. went of Brock road, T ._ 11 funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable ante Companies: day recently as the mayor of Cherrywood much confused and muddlAd about some Poacher, cam., 4120. 17. Filling washout ;i terms of payment. _ e -f THE LANCASHI)iE, _, _ was rambling slang ming street, he saw "feathered rats ar' feathered skunks•' or opp. lot 17 on Srd eon., J Connor and J L TS03IAS PARKER, BARRiSTEk THE' WESTERN_ - --.- a-i+nriona somal before him and, struck some such birds. What doeb the poor Palmer, coma., 415.-tR_^-� c[ugHaight'a at Lad Solicitor, ha Money to loan. No it with his walking stick. AB.Le struck $ fellow mean ? I said never s word about bridge and grasellinta between lots 14 and eomnmtwfoa. ogles: Honeys Building Picker• Risks taken on all kinds of proper•ty a:'lowest mist A "feathere-d.Yat-or a feathered skunk," 15 in 2nd con., P McDermaid, coni:,. 050�T tat open every 6tptarday. _ ,` 4,y possible rates. Busihess solicited. 4b,y *use r obscured ,and 19. Gradin NJ of tiideroad between lots 20 a. which the sum R. FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR- - an odor we than onions filled the sir. I b e ever seen, never Ileai'd tell of, a\ n q --- -.. -- ......_.. t .= in 2nd con., and tatting .down his! Our ma or was plucky nor do I wish to see, a feathered est or I and 21 - '- .--Ri`�R. County Drown Ateornoy, and t y p. ky though, and with a feathered skunk." Were a not nn• opp lot 19, 3rd con„ John Gerow and J L' ° - _ County Solieitor. Court AtuW. Whitbv. 1i -p a second blow he killed the pretty creature, Palmer, come., 4125. aO. Turnpikinq on ... _ n Bank and after aaref gone manly to take advantage of his temporary5th con. o ite. lot 2, Alvin Haab s -r. - ---Yeteerirusa'p. -- •'�(� ' he wandered away alone, and interred aberration of the mind I should certain PPS u8 - _ y certainly corn., 425. 21. l3rsding .ase gravelling hie clothmq with all enstomaly rites. be constrained to cry, ••Rats•!" between lots 4 and b, 8th con., John Gerow T �H.. HOPKINS, VETERINA1. RY PICKERING AGENCY, ' I He describes the animal as black, etriped During a recent visit of .a prominent and Wm Burgess, com., 576. 22. Cutting- -, ry • burgeon, GrLdtate of the Ontario Vet. , j with white. He says -his wife must pro• "light -horseman, hailing not a thousand down bill and grading road between lata 80 -- e*inaryC,ijege Toronto, Treats all diseases of f i sae domesticated animals. Calls by day or - Aide him with a complete list of eve miles from Pi^acting, several of our and 81, End-eon...Geo .Parker and John n !or the transaction of all 1 'timate nightprompt!yatteiidedto. OiIIceandreeideace. Ean ng Basineye. wnttld-be fishin Gerow, earn.. `i7S. 28. Gradin and c' - asimal represented in Noah's Ark. g experts prdposed'to show q -- o polite Cuthbsrt's Jewellry Store, Ydng street. Otnci Hot res )'ion 10 to 3 , 13attTrt3ayB :. - pf �.ia �y . _ ._ _ . _N,�Ltop, hinrrsome-of the pleasures of the s rt, gavelling road to Claremont station, Geo 10 to 1 o'clock. _ e c 31 S. 4 Gra seen - - -' _.._- .- . - „ -- --w�- --.- -Everything necessaryfor a fie] i ont9t a • cam.. i 2 . yelling bet u HOPEINS, CETERI'NARY BCR. Bfasings Bank 172 connection. was -secured, even ta conve I lots and 7, in 6th con.,, Alex. Rogers He GEON. Graduate of the oamro tet- BALSAM. )'ante for'! cam.. $50, 2b. Gravelling between lots 2 ' ' v __ - sad Ch e7lo e' ve 8nturda Diseases of - I_ i e an $, 1n t con., an gray's veiling on we = t ry y• e _ -Mr Gardoer;'ot fhe' Oth con:; had is formidable cat fish. I hesit nproceed n N 3lcAvov, corn. $50 �_ �3_ ,�� TT p y y • c9n '' 2G. Build fsnded7t th Tut aFh s�dres:�\Ytitteevale On . � t a tin - a urF a ere A as about dict very slightly with the storv`tam told ' ing culeert opp. lots BO and 21 n 5th con „ . X '' ill $f ff' one Brndred and fifty present and every- (T Poacher, com.. 410. 2T. Tnrapilting be .P.O. address : amen River• On•.' 34-v " ,r i IO a thin' passel; off gnickly- and well, by the _6 sera themBelve*; still' justice I tween lots 8 and 9 on Srd con., on condition - - >R - : , es,*er nhy the '?o03 thiltga pmimred by I must' he done RIA triitli. T imre the that 31r Thomson y 25 Meant. of cost Q _ �. !a ei 2 _ pa y'25 {�arDs. d 3 Q swoero atiidavits of tt►o rat' the t;slierF in i as agreement. Joiltr Gerow, cow., 5100 1 __ lap the fair sex. They tried hard to coax Pts -" ` - a soap •• i Jim bac:: 21iB old diet of raisin -gip but mo pnaaQasion, whleii Mate tient eaeia of l 28• Grant on western townline on condition _ Cnuixkuru•rr d.'e. that 3farkham grant a like amount, John :- Avzgl:• '" >:a '4 = a` _, be is-aettin- too'" aid for them as We I them caught a fish, -bile a third tt•iEd to w . , = I a!'rrcticrus are all Ulraed towards poplar l impose on the ciednlity of the riaitor bs 9 row aad W bridge on coamop clot ,I li?ICHARD STOKES, Cu133Ii5: o iwly I p p - .L 4 sionor s¢, , yaacar. E;e�ist Hipper N :,It _ a ?^ lis.. J Rzn sorry'LO say that'ehey tveie alLowlaq fOr a fish 'iii.-.eateli-n Ktiek, t y0, J L Palmer,, com., S].i. 90. Building A 6totae', f:raeral aferehants, ctaremoac. - more crecesaful _with I;irh, who de- whereupon the pal li. \vnz henr=1" to es- - ., � -8pectaf -attenttoa paid to -making will-# and prs• i � ,tog � • Cs '3 N G q .- - girt calveyt and divplina ant.ditches and gravel}- _ _ .. -• karlug necessary papers for Probate 4 -tf p . I , .., molisl:e«} fralr and a half pies. Weex t c in And low. : "You lain asseIILs L to hear •,f him breaki Pthis- record with I can't `palm her' 08 o}i me fora .tiAlr." �M between bmmack and T Pouc6er, coma.. #t0 . R. BEATON, TOVVNBHIPCLE3K to _� o s o _- _ a little l,ractire. I Our.il .a club have hen very anxious ! 81. Re irirlg enlvert'and grading opp. lot - + stadia,': nes r�anceraCotnnmdt2,nsarxace 1gtingr. .. _ a ? 'q = = ,=°= ° a, ep S jn ! t. erran e a match wit*b Ordliu. ami. in ! 1 on Btplacon.. RCrammersndJw Coaltice .: I t� • 1I:R. Chsa: Dian wi131/ave a raisin !+ } = Money to loan' nn Germ property. OFFICE • -Ar M. 1% q•= M3 3 S 0 - y,. , a.,:] E Bout two weekg. so boy"et vonr muscle accordance with thio Bunkering meter gore, 1 coma., X10. 8•d. Cteaaing out ditch and w hitevale. • will be in Hroucham every Monlay to ? : X-- . V = c s's - hardened at: d your head. steadie j. challenged them to shoot a match at I grading -app. lot W in Gth con.. P R Hoover - '� i ' :alsezaovn for the traasactiun of 0iiilness, y y 3 3 -4 g � $ -," � Anew bnLy calziage is on exhibition Oril}is on the 7th prox.'; The fame of the i com., 9I'5- 33. That Jas L Palmer be it - B NTING, Isauer of 3lamage o . - ' . " o • . z _ tllip week. -- C -R -C. seems to have penetrated even to repair sa "` O - a H acted culvert between iota Ili Be Lieensen forthoCoanty at Ontario. of > d m as flit north as the town with Elia Indian and i1 an la coo, and. report to council - I _ �► ec a ' o a ' is dire IIoty hsve.a tlishtwatc}lman dein¢ 94. Your committee recommend that -Jan - See at the store or at his resldonca, Pickering o o � vitl.ce.. li! a gn -a► :_. - • .. dzr I'S uty is this town on• apeeial evenin ai for. ootvingdefeat to be inevitable, • - x ,6 ! "o'' �, = s He mak-as the elioice._ to salt Ltuself. I they have distinetlo bi:t politely refused DPalmer be iaatraaied to cruse all aeoea I �1rr14'i.tA'f. t. - $ " z I c' ,ear repair* u+ be madeoa bridge at 'Pic- ..• . 3 _r a L. t, � bope lie don't get !'eft sal' dark night. to meet our riflemen. I kerin viii 3b _+i. POST, CVU:�TY ARCHITECT oat �' e^ -'` f e meathly taeaiing was held in town ing ant ditch sod grading opposite, ot I& _ _ ;i x Iiinkham and i3ob Parker, full privates g age and re coa.Clara - h Our soldierly trio, Archie Elliot Link'1 -A. for she county o! Oaearto . Lrawtugs last Sunday by the local from out north. P tea is bub con.. -Wm Hubbard, cam, 010. 011 aactsi,eciAcntioas furnished for every class of The attendance was not but doubt• in the rear rank of No. 1 CO.,,84th Batt. I of which is rnp��ull submitted. • S 1 _ i7oA¢iqg S4eatq and loot- water- heating and LQ YOU BNO�P IT ? peer! y Sy l- a specia'sg. Once -Gerrie Block,. . • .less tl',e audience was .very attentive. of Iafantrlt. were in ti liufsy as Saturday venter Mackey, chairman, earner Dundas and Renck ,treats, waltby. -------•- w•-. •- and secured their outfit as the aratorv. On motion of DQr. Idackey report Wa+i Beatdenee-Rinastoa Road, East Ylateria J7- no you 1•tnow- that the PederLI Lite - g' y Aaiuraace l umpsmy sins a Guarantee Capital of. DUNBARTON. _. Theo go into camp at \iaQara on elle. adopted, . s7oo,000, Government depoeif.Of , "J4 0o, and a .. -.- . 12th. where for two weeks they ivi!l play Bir. Mackey, seconded by fir. Parker . Am fiwnerrl►tu., to every respect a regular company.tesainglevsl The Ladies' girl of the Presb Presbyterian the mimic saklier an=l othetWise iadnl j moved that the clerk advertise for Leaders yremluai policies if desired, bur cbar, iz now y for filling in'at the Dnnbartoa Calvert, and OUCHER . tit HOWLAND. License l offers also pure tusurance, with absolutely every church; Dan-barton.• will •have a garden in the amusements of a military camp. I that pings and ■ ' iBoatioaa,msl be seers Auetloneeis, for the whole o! 'North and auara¢ty of afforded on t security which can pus• party on the evening of Thursday June Inspector Fotheringham paid Iris half- , peg •A South Ontario, su ict attention given to ail aibly be affonkti oa the d0 or level putt.- par wt the ot8ae o! Geo. Parker. Duntmeton ' Driers t, lettxr or celegrapL. Charges morlerata luau plan" , on the premises of Mr. Robert yearly visit to our school -on' Friday. y DeVerell. Faller annoimeaments will His re shows him to be well pleased sites the 7Ith o! June. Said tenders to be Thos. t'oncher, Valuator, Arbitrator, ,4c. Ad- Tks your 3Cnow that of the premiums Tort at the next regular mea of'thla THO& W)UCHER, Roz -47, Brougham. or which yuu pay on level premium policy. a very ber mode later. - - with the progress that has• been made 1- �r� willusewb�th!ta trent of its to lin following is the report of Ddabar• ,antler the manageiiient of the present tonncil_ Carried. - ,. Jr. iL SO:VLAND, Whitby, Ow. Tarte part :M merely a loan or de j Report of standing committee on con I p•r y u. obligatious p b u thous frit the month of May, teacher. Mr. T. W. Crosby. tingeneies : Pa.•ment of the following l3wurM it."(I slastie s. - For the s4v: untdUs your ratluly • _ .- . oatnea is order of merit :-Fifth elms- � Dr. l:ateivau and aur. R. 3. B ! no you lzn.sw• that it le now possible _,_ - JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE co oixu,u puro L;telnsur.nee wiehvnt tbenecor- John O'Brien. Sr._4;h-Haley Rodd anti, of_ Pickering, paid -.our village a fiving l Ryan, #1 per week, ig Crleenon. com., 42f Maker 1'rg►•ed apt l' •eau work. Orders' pit of making these loanroratwolts,and hence-Map•'Hendersou, etinal, Isaac' Pizer, Juo. Visit last week. When next you -call, Peosbe Johnson, 75c per week, 31 Gleesoa, pmminjy attended to. Experienced workman- without the necesrityotthus con:rl,buting tothe parker, Thos. 3lendereon. Jr. 4th -Flora gentleinea, lingqer a while with us. Dom, 518.50; Mee. Graham, S1.b0 per week, hip. Dont target the s ea+], nearly Opposite the payt,tent of your owq t'olicy " George• Build, Louis Pat•ker, Mr. W. Fort, who has been lumberin M Gleeson, cow, #33 ; Geo Wilkinson, $1 dews, Icing street. Pickering village• 7-v , NiCholeoa, _ _ Dsi you ]cnoq* that by avoiding those rat •{ � e Ipes week, 3f R $ammerfelt. cam, $22 , del,aalLR or loans yVn It:xy tOr,maIIVybai". ,laps fanny Eesrce, ,�Fraak rgaxtoa, LVttie, in,�i IRCOIIBin, si'1'i4ed aL„}IIS Old home (��'-S.-COWAN, in returning thanks .fiwu, une-third to 75 lcr Bent. or � errreat Lacey, Kitty Kitlg, Aggie Seeker, Rosetta !lista on the 4111 fast.,' ]tavinq been sufii• I Edward Bowes, 51 per week; Win. Mc- \ - -t • • to the public for their patronage during o¢tlny rooyyuired.ty the. variouL levees premium I r Sitterlok, cam, 582 ; Foundling No. 1.' 41 t -' ;the Inst seventeen- years, would inform them plaits, end rerala the diffarnncet rot your ha,i Hollinger, Liizie Bell. Third class- monad by the daager,nB llne8e of big Ip r week, Juo. McIntyre, cam, $22 : Mrs. ": , ihathe has on.argell h[s rhot+r¢d inroads kce/. oras or pont estate r' Lizzie Fearee, Currie Parsons, Marv' -sister, Miss Ditty -Ford °� Sag ou bona'^ AL1. LEATHER "Factory .][stir I Eliza Smith, 7•i cents week, .John M - Boots and Shoes. which he will sell chewp for I� K T� O'Brien, Lillian Plaxtou, Martlia Riley, 3f ins L:. Peeve; of • Bnffalo, has' been +17tE�. $ERR, BIIti Gerow: cont; (18.50; Mrs. Tripp. Tbc per +. Dash: Cuswm work an(rirettairiot sRnsnal. Lay Tommy Annan; Charlie McDonald, Amos 1 spending a few day's at leer father's, 3Qr. week, R. A. Bunting, com., 518.50; Danid _, PIC1;isRI�rG UN T- .Rodd:Ethel Shoit, Albert Seckel, 1}frt�d Heury Reeve. i Aaneon, 75c per week' Fred Wood, 'com , -_ _ Hotelts. &me' Agra-nt,ss WaLitted. - , : yte.y , Gill, Thos. Clark. Second class -Lizzie Air'. Theo. Willis, bf, lirougbam,: was 516.50; Rachel Lamoreaax, 7bc per week GURDON HUUSF., Pickering, Out., R. H. Ja�'oj$ McGinty, Nellie Roach. Ag;gie Conway', Here on the S[ltlr: He looked as ifhe had Rabt Phillips, com., 518,50; Jane Losie Jaates Crordgp, proprietor. T-nis hor&,l is a' f Nellie Toplrel•, Afar Rodd, Tena Clark, come off second best in a prize fight. - 'The' 50e .per week, Byron Abbott, eom., $ I 1 - .'fine new brick building. Anished in superior • Chief Agent, Central Ontario; James Smith, Alex Icing; Bertle Marks, I marling of, his handsome coantenarce John Dfadill, S2 per week, Airs. ' Ireland, -'i, style. Every conve ew an anti comfort forsU leslie Idinip Annan, Ella Nicholson, Robert was the result oUa •shell exploding while 1510 ; Min. Stark for Mrs. Simons, El per `� iravell'agpnGlic. New and cotnmetdfogs,stables :ifi �'O11R�' SLrl'EI TC1rC1ntO. ( P g {Week, Nm. Hubbard, com„ 412. 'Your and sh�ae. ,any - . Ging, Lillie Pdrlter,'Wi1lie Lacey.''Pres- ride alrooting. Us had s' very narrow rr ` ;" ,WESTERN opeir for rdUSE,oPickeing, ofut., .., 7)"t-Li$e' present 04, lolwest 57. aeerahe0! number escapefrom]laving leis sight permanents pp 1 Ryan ., s committee recommend that the following. ie ge yt indigents be au lied as follows :-� _;..: travelling public, This hotel, havitr�t lately impaired.01 per week', M.' Gleason, tom. ; Phoebe nhsng,d hands, Lae Lista re-furniabed ti, la h- OOD astare for a na:ulier ofcaftle at -- '«� - Mesdames Ure and -Orbit n, of To• out. situated as it is, g ( P Johnson. 75c per week, M. trleeson, com, , opposite the Spink ]sills, l Treasonable rates by the sttsAuu. F. L. `KIf48ALEt Tonto, were quests of their l era 3Sr. J. I Geo. Wilkinson, SI per week, M. R. Bum N is c6nventent'tor pitroas of the dills. sisals GRF,FN, (Greenwood. : '• Leslie, Oa Thursday last. ` or lnu,b at all reakouable hourK. Goal %tabling -.- . . _ . - '•' •' `. . y merfelt, com. ; Edward Bowes, 603 r 1 ants oa taunt. flan K:aL"a+:d.':: ;n�a•i cer,i fill' T-sastu��. Fariners are rejoicing, in this fine -grow. row• Masrs..J. Leslie and J. Moon have week, Ria, bfcHittrick,'.com.; Foandl nl g ltnrw•i nr c,+ttle. weigli s••ab:a ori ow nrenliP,•s. - - '- ilii.• \','l'R�.11et' :La,l at a looking' forward}' to =il«ed initch to the xppearaace oi`-�their �1JO..I. Sf per week, _John McIntyre. Dorn'. , - .. !t • . A ep.11 r,si.. •:fl:11}• c •i'.:iti• +. .4 �S c 1,. ft:\I?\'F: S'. - - • -� �: T�'t-anti'tit;-by-erecting-n EtY-fBDe@-�{�76 h'A: 1 117.ti ilZJtTtll. ee k,-�na� mac-- . e eat ell Irons tllis ear. gpeetr-- !?opr.:rtrr`s. Y. st. N'nnec, sat-_ - etc (i (;N ►]7 a;�Ktnre ntnti' h. cecnrea} tut lot I .11 r, S; Jefl'ery cut S_Attu+hr Aud S ill. srt�r our tills e is u:lt no�iessiu�" G'ermv coin.; Rachel Lamoreanx, 7�ic \� 1',, ihild cyn t i,-kefritit:. vieuty of Ur p. . ). q I .' �.' e • ,. wa'-er. -1Y. GILCHRSNT. : ' • 4H , An visittng'friendc ut %ion and 1Ii. J. 511aeklelun, of Sur \vestrro ; sv'ePk, Robert 1?ililli coin. ; Air C.�R a ' '�.►irrx#.na 1. . _ Y . ' �!t ills P4' . . ' ' ` "^ -- - dome in Darlington. - suburb, is uupivvin;; tiiB Ca'ktown pro. j ham, SI.25 per week, Byron Abbott, -com.; -IRA BOYER, wtgdent of Dances 3fuai- ZlOA®37• TO Zt086n. Mr. T. Willis, of Brougham,. spent party by building new stables and -bates;' Mrs. Tripp, 50c per week, R. A. Brnting, a Cal Institute Will ideti�ve instructions on Piano Sunda with his broilier here, . Mr.'Chas. Mansfie d like retired' fi•om �o�n._Your committee recommend that and Organ at nap reaidenr c to the Townahi of t n Y Picketing. For further peuticularsapply to- RA pl'iVate Fauds to ;tivest. 'the Reeve have power to p1meii the infant i' � [ f ���� Vire. J. Harbron hoe been very sick the dairy busines, having made hie ile • •. BOYER: Claremont, out. a4y on inortgare on tarot pro- p child now at the residence of Mr. IilloInLpre, - - _ . _.. terty at, a per cent., iti amus not mora ctiau diuin the pass week wi6Ti iuflarmmatsoa. in the Short space of one month. 'This r . '2,000. No cotumissign. 7l'. H. BILLINGS, Soli- ��'e tlllat al+e will soon b@ est danger annonneeme.it will no doubt cause a rushBrougham, in a comfortable and ohrietiaa PARTIES vc IS r0 TAKE citor, Wbitbi.'Ont. ]"; tt P g - n . ,family for $doption at the• earliest oppor- I. tessous in Instrumental of vocal Music -- .- . - - and be able to be & ound again. to filthe vocancy: tunit'p, all of which in respectfully sub - can obtain in ]tunic in Class or byprivate L '- Afisw Lillie Potter, of Enniskillen is ' -P. O.' ViCKk,Py, milted, G: Parker, chairman. Carried, '., instruction. Apply fortazms to Farm lift ReIIt OT Sell. - visiting at IM r. S.-Mackey's. . .. - •-•40e�: •- -�--- • '- -: On motion report was adopted. Miss A. E. Coutts 'Prof. of Musics What takes so many sf the vonng men . Pickering Council: • Music room at the re•tsmence of sirs. Head bots IS and lA, 4th concession of Pickering, tilt: Parker, seconded b Mr. Poache conticininq Due hundred aeras. Goo stone t0 B1'CtOklia•On Sandfly e4ening9 ? There Y r' opposite NBWA o®ce. Pickering. dwelling hone and kitcheu,atone driving house must be great attraetioat?. Council met at Town Hall, Brougham, moved that the Council do now adjOIITtt to __ __ .L_ .. and good ontbnildings. A mm�ing stream of hold a,epeCial meeting in the ConrtHonae, - I ii'utc r11- fkln4l. waterthroughthe yard., For further Tiarticulars Bicycling is all the rage around here Jnne het, pursuant to adjournment: ell the 'Whitby, on Monday, Jnne 4th, at IO o'clock • , _ applvonthepremtseemortoJOHN NVOODItCRF, now., There are several more new ones members present, Reeve i the chair: ' - ` -_^ A.M., and that the nest regular meeting; be "- �a " CUTHBI 'atrhmaker, rick• -Piekcring 5itf m the nes hborhood aad all the be s are Minutes of lastmeetin� read an approved. p - ball, on 111 --....-. - - -__ .. . learning to ride. bnt we think Sulivan Petition was banded' iti froth Thomas day the 25th day of June, at 10 a.m. fr6de, I can guarantee eetisfactrou. Agent for Peart and 8 others asking for S60 to flnleh.. F. Lasazus* Eqe glasses. watches and Clocks I V Wi d of = �il�tlli�a�. does it up the neatest. Carried. ':` t ofeaned' un sitarteei notice, pfld at roaeaaabte I e underatand'theie is to bo a grand gravelling between lett 12,snd 1$ on C}teen• __ _ rates. x.47 - -- wood road. . .. • icnic held in AIr: Wm. Clark@'s 'wood's ' II - - ---• .-- .. ----- - •-••- E City OT Lontiafl 142 ; �flSl!-r831Cf- fro. p Q,mmnnication from John Madill, in. - Manitoba Conservatives are orgaisizinq s.. F'1C13:er11Z sonleiiiriii in'4118 iieatr,fgtiire.' The Kin. diglent. . for a vigorens cz=paign. ;; g L'op al # 1,000,000 sig. sale, Audley, Greenwood and Mi. Zion. - On motion Mr. Xc, voy was 'b@ard re -John• Skinner was instantly- killed ' by .. R i1�,Y LIVERY STABLES' i public schools are getting- it •ftp, and -as ' bridge between lots 8 and 9 on Sth con. being run over by a Baltimore and Ohio •-';,.. IBEG to•tbank the City of Loudon Fire it is uncle the management of the worth On motion Mr. Geo. Conitsce was heard Insurance Co. suit the liberal settlemttnt and y train at Newark, O. s, I'dedre to return my Thanks fo the tiUlic tar l'rompr ppayment of the lose sustained by me to teachers of each school it. Cannot help box -asking gravel opposite Iota 2 & 8+ 8th soul. At the Methodist' Conference in New = . p theGordouHaase,Yaokering.bythelateburning be and success. A very please, The Roads and their patronage since I took possession of the iY P York, the gnestion of electing bishops - btisiness, end to intimate that in fnMtre I will• of the Legnnrd property. R, SECBER. time is anticipated and it will be ' highly Bridges beg leave to report and recommend. .-. ,-:;.".1� :Z�--_J y brought out much feeling. keep oa hand at -all time* first-claeRrigs forpire. appreciated by the BChOlars, ss tallows: -That undermentioned sums Mark Terri]}, ro tzetor of t3ie' Cil �'.I have added sevoral new horses and have had . BUSINESS SOLICITED. - ; - - be ex nded in the following -raeuti6ned p y { 'A m riga renewed, eq that the best otsatiatsation -"'w"" B Hotel, at 3fineral Point, Wis., shot and will be van tom patrons. Ap licationafor ulaiiranoebymail " lcaalitiee :- _ d lti y p prompt= A waterworks b taw was defeated is killed Hen W4ioile , !,tat week:' i TEA.M?NGv AIB LTtou'kI.. ly attended to V 1. David Pngh, grant on 9th con. opp. tY „ ;� •. , Parkhill last week by Yl majority.- lot 19, David P cam., #75.. 2. W. J. The Pensacola, whioh bore the remains . �. ti4 y Term. reasonable. ' tom, q 1. THOMAS MOOpY, Agent. Notices of 90 private bills have already .Dale, gravelling ZTr4Ppon Road opp. lot 12 of the Venezuelan patriot, Getieral Paer.. • •. . - . . . I Liverpool 1larkst. May lath,19". iltth' ' 'been giveii in the Quebec Legislature. , and 18, W. J. Dale, coin., 050. 8. D. W. to his native land, ills retttmed.- ' - ' , " _ . .. ,l Ll.i,;?'C'�.11 ,, ... w.: t ., ,ti v: Jt l•'�Y-:.�:w:+^'•:v*s...,... ,;:..,.. »-.: •..:..:.*,• ..__?.tt`_vr•»t_, _.- ,. .- .. ...., .,,..._'?'x,4a_.:,air., ,,_ea.,..rr...-...,_.. s•:..x ,...-_..,,,..,?t.:>3......Si,,�G'at•.*•vw'&.0 _ - e 1. _'t .-7—,-- •:µ: -'i.'. ±..,'�v'77a, -`�} ._ r '^; iiY?:• ;1, sax„ wv,� -•:7;n• .7,T,7rgr;x••,. w^e .ac'7!•, . . I • � y - I ,A 11 NEOULa 4 )l♦fteret�t )fijre� a[ t*nrste. I inManoto Pa. t" 4 � be PW .. - .. � �, :� : r r' i flint Rick lirii lm .f; ,,� .r -- , A deaden o� the lar{eir d we. fat a da rt is and so «°rp c Jute 2. -Tie stmasaer `Theflmber est oatbellaobialther,. ons of our aiti« wa1"lately 7 c,, _ ��a,th. Bad . �_ �.` dela Fartreisoo. Hem h lar iniac !bars for teN 71 whish amass of patients love the Pro' betorslim .••• of r o! mese LL 1.Ie. �nuin oat osl$oa rb have the gelnnd Aby at Peking, whtok '1�rrived item ! g� fear1. caaio Am arse elaoPli P4ee � oa tM tom, bong and _vokohrm `nyu��' bye 84 ?ehziiil Weavers a coler+d anis, wl� died boelnn of cult with most cost. dedy 1te t 1 y tl them down, leaving res d�d°n+1 ist°s°'•rd rgt-d to the wreck• was the father He promptly- ,y �QQ d the sand.. It=1 c end laces y p ' g Ban Pablo, near Tara• •t 33.roseilli, Ga, recently, •8e replied' P y atascled him in this unexpected Placer Mr portion of the bops above oke sura. tug of the steamer of srventytwo childraw, of whom flftytwo �� Womra, of Donna ♦ woman blA�ohes ry almost mitsonlonm "I went whamenidaa are onlbivated is hs &boat bland, in the Channel of ForalaesA • sons were ablabodied !arra hands ,when he briers trodden. danger. even the affect of a somethi11g ho . - _-: ges I knew . aantitta the nets are thinly scattered in moaith ago. The aptain's statement i. u died •moose. bat her °ta h« her to end n e that the rpower whiich�Ihad umade •and Pro• _ I ev the van«1 sows without to regularity, And follow+ :--On Monday acing on A wisatiflc journal nays that there is ao ally her training, tented that bit of moa could and wonli thinly covered• regard ran into a thick fog. He kept the stip i recorded Instance of a railroad pain While out, run- her O"no, though precautions were tak• proper y a grsa •• Which olw h the most aaevrrdly!' Dare for me:" when d , t ver ea andel keep o a�7 sau�g• On locomotive ever attaining sped higher 'Hen lied, with a smlle : "Soldiers` One A great E11glhh artnrAlist, 7b6 . earth between rows should be ep y at 8.30 the San than eighty mil« an hour, and that of the foremost generals of the civil war, expressed the same Ides. _, he said ; Ani all the grass and weeds removed Tuesday who led his corps through a dozen fierce ' I know nothis of heaven, around the old plants, evoa if it be. Pablo struck a sankea rook + bleto s The Zilvern Krebs, the first Dutch man- babW«, grown pale. and ehiven .sheer I put " but I have learned the infinite w-iradont - -:11 .� necessary to band ,pall them &]a0. •rr north of Turnabout It sons impow the mise to his teeth. lova of the Power who gave its gills to the las ' -- am straw needs leafy of moistale, of kaok'ihe stip off, a the two holds and real of -war e.% to anter the Golden Gate tD fifteen „ arty p ye&rs, h lying off Sen Francisco. She h Aitory of the tenons General Garner, fish, fad I am'not Atraid'fa twat myself i►hloh it b4 d pe rived when the rows are beakers arra Shed with, water . Itthweraas a daiaintt ship, on her we. to Japan, China, h w to0.ths y :- thiok with weeds. we. danger of the vessel oapsising: P Y who -led the Southern troops in the war of His hands."• dsoided that it we. hopeless to attempt to and the j?utoh colonies is India, where she 1812, h still told is Virginia. It illustrates .Job, gaestio the The Field mad Fera nes ser '• We reidiot , a umtl the will make a prolonged stay. the two kinds o! courage. reason alt hh mnffe ,sou bidden to band L ank ys: P nave the steamer or catoo 9 y Miss Kate Bishop, an •etre« in Australia, . tkat Colorada will have three million ponada peseagers and Drew took .to the boat whence p The raise of an ancient chosoh cent stand• to nature for proofs of the rte No athero an. sore woo) is 1888 than it had to 1887. The ulada for TnrDAbont Lighthouse, wears a silver bracelet on the left arm night fag, in the beQinaing • of this, Dentary, in love AS giv= to 8 innteadn .and the young ew were oonve ed to Sbenghal Just -be, and day. Her only sisterlo0ked it there W- Coyle Parish; �'iirgmia. Ghastly legends -2 -of aweeww gi clow to Natnre, with aomin oa are an mproveme fore the a is w ore ■ --sheep over tge older ones. 'The two' ser . irrticAl junks came The chi went dowel with all hands, and the boleived in the neighborhood. , and rays- keen appreciation o er n as , . . breed h y . a swarm of Chinas+ p P , old hr l�bresd Merisws will many of them from the aeighboring mainland• The queer- key is. with the drowned girl _ terious " hts whiph were wen among the were touched more areal through her -by P* in,_line of battle, and sr old Willie McCoune$ of Ban mins,.-they ms have been kindled by rune,- thedudkite jug have and moray f e for . -' ,. . aUp eight and nice poaads:. - - IookinR-vesse►s-aatled --_83un.y-� - _ -. o Crea e The Tndi&as had no rlmAnsaa, nor any •P • • 8 the , 0 r Fnaeiaoo' ionnd a Setae -of -whiskey-arid we. aegrces,-=g�►xe-.aoaSrm&tioa to- them..than they. would have been by any human y asade pr�prrat{on to repel tba- neral Garner, with soother offaotr of -Ingle. -- _ ---- - manna o! knowing the day of the month• were � tested halite a pint. He He liked then i�11, high rank, sou overtaken by a storm at mid- is the majority of mea; the heating o! set- . But their -rule for planting corn was a very . ,yam rzssram, - : - -and in a few an died In great Agony, is ht near tkis church. The general re- moan rad public worship are the shortest _ ' - simple and good one, &ad that was when the1. num- spite of the best. efforts of a erg nighto t _ laves of the hiako or butternut were of however. came is Inch ovarwhehaing p good doctor to bat oompanioa preferred to (face uiited the fo gat that there iGodl s ys nay other.vThey neptoo ptleot eh..izs of sgairs L' ears. At this time y�_that before ani de p°•a•dve«el the y - - - sad keep on to teach their children to tmderstand oke ' L*Wenjn"s�tedthehas become warm enough to mads on board the s .king Harmon , Me, is exalted -over the rept ren ratlerthes the -ghost+ -and in a spew I . - seed and push it forward. piratea,wen„ climbing up the RPh• that Cheaiey Bea11,Ddhhes nevat beeit n heard rap b0 ythe doorway. Garner + of therchurch walked red color of thesrose, than tone°" in the foot L a sent-taropicrl pleat. sad more im- They ware led by a man armed raven years ago, & other- detail of the vast 1 patient of sold than the arAsllee grins• l� end A :largge • ravolver. His shipmates of since, had recently died in Texas, leaving denly 'a troop of soft white #cams broke of a Sect movement Which waealt Natnn; •� were aha Jry-seavily armed. Capt. Recd 11,000.000 worth of property, His mitten from the.dsrkness arithin sadove= htim Pwith- and they shgwe them nothingof the Eternal - Mr. Powell, is Mass. ploughman: All d revolvers and guns among the ppwme sad two nephews and the only heirs knows. him to .the earth, passed I eek of farmers la that they try the old P••'en and Drew and after a furl*mindlyde are referable to the non foot tape an ,wit a gonad. Power behind this movein the world and _, - Domintgne fowls. They are good layer, X80 The hard soda soaps p `Garner'+ s eke for help rent thenight. There are many „ ;good Ique sad good fowls for the table." the Coolies were tetra off. They rallied, soft potash soaps for toilet purposes, u the Ar iooa as his dumb emmi)ants had vara ed none of them ere without dgniflCafaoa. ti . —Prof. anal goo Mich. r t College: however, .and mule • accond and "y:._ gnslity of all soaps depends upon the char- he jumped oa his horse and followed his Thew voices, each is its own langa•gQ • f - As Atter ted trials with m�oyy of the so. inose as3rasera srralarx mater of their constituent and the thorough- friend -at a gallop in as agony of terror. intended to tall ns er the justice sad 1 As Aft new and trials with varitties a! sots, eau of their saponifilcation- Good swaps The nest morning they returned, and found our hew the Father' If much class our ears 'I am o now a d to say that, in my judgment, to board the Ban Pablo, which was fart sat- most not Contain free-•)kali or any foreign on the highway the taotpriata of r flock to any of them, we by' so mnah shato t o eve■ riot oma o1 them L superior, i! equal. to the fling is the water. Same" of the pirates irritating snbstaanea. o[ sheep I No brave deed thereafter"of this' out from His help on our journey the mala desk in spite of the Ballet one oftba - sons hero could hinder the .. white oat for general cultivation. 6•laed Aad crew sad were changes of the most remarkable ooettin aside of ao Count An IDsenioIIt3 Chinese ?a7y. - . . • In sad quality of grain and straw, it stand o! the opt gem probe deck, y 8 mise evens ya of Wastmorel�gd y ye. yi&s-after vert made a mat favorable awsrmiag end steel and the readoptioa of fro some of from greeting him with m -7 The The New OrtmAll Times Deawcrat says fn nomparlaon with any where the deteaders were srbB Ba.a i-Meesre, E. Claudel Ec Bro., 142 Canal showing w of the now C�h R �reught the the most impo-fast . to o! locomotives on -- -- and main artveriissd eo�rti�`H•s- rattrordc gallant of English street, have just team San Fraaaisoo Johnson ever triad 8oheeam' New ships home Pipes tato req ung was made, oa a wcadarfal piece of workm�naitip, which Is ., coils o! hose were mtanaed by the crew sad few_ years since the change offiaets in the Pe War sou observed a striking evi3enee of the pattenoe, skill and '. Zaagland Farmer : Dr. Gra► Bowra, iatbaatl the pica gal t to most toads, from iron to steel a oomrade bo a sad shudder when Wesdatoolr, Connecticut some years ago be• yy tae wase s a pa h,m, o! B&a'goY, caught nTd gg into action. rani of the natives of the oelesLW em- � 1 ta_In a small way in planting flight, the torrents of boiling water from the Gertrude Conning at the Bangor ',R hat. You we afraid I" he aaalameda mss of them off the deekt her hand is the mangler It 1e. intended user eater turkey's g- - t -he arta sseda of our native forest pip's •AOe� �y ggoo .. ,� �dphis comrades " I am If an Ogg, but little larger than a turkey's end, be laced into the sea. The Coolies then bort a to- LaaadryI &std the head and wrist wen strip iii amaaedline..contem t e brad has bees Yes, rep to outward a netting but seen an Entgur, Do pwla� as -- -_ bhs batten -of -the-ttennh is w _- - vessel saved akin grafting, three young women you were ma egg ands are plattad, tis world-bs tap -root cruised -hair a off •rhe slakbg gii wing OS ens run away." - - s�5�•.� wyird. Brit inside the shell eze is sash a 1 will be lamed from Ita downward pours with the evident iDteation of wniting for iii friends of the i ha allowed 1 Pieces, Nothing sonld nacre olearly define the delieata mechanism that an accurate de- Aad will become more Its own and Scours, abandonment. Daring the fight Capt Raid of akin to bo taken from their parents ng a eliption of of V won nigh impossible, And _ hie difference between moral and &ulna! soar pow s beceer tree to transplant. imprisoned • O s n y e to -hold Several Boston gentlemen age than the spectacle of thi. irlgktaaad to gas a fair idea of the limits to w1ala - bg with the Chinese pasangrn, in g y human skill may react it i. . - et Owasehip of a gatdaa tamPOr- for fear they would old their ooantrymaa. have invented •,new method for ndag the mea ridin rssolntel lata .the. ]sws ofunroesaarp� , � ease, as idlsoese supports tine artoo. As soon a ble the pasicaRerb MAu and surplus to the United States " Trestary. dmAth tee this toarveL The so egg is livid - Farm Jouzaal : ".Now, good woman, be P°s$ into the Baa Pablo'& boat+. They propose to abolish unary or iaterett The highest noangs la not bora with no. into two parts, but so ntoaely sad akll]laliy rare and 'take as Afternoon, DAP every d!y apsean ries wen them all�bon awry for lend. W hen by having the Goveramant establish de od • The true hero h not the silltool who a" ey j y th 'o na that the naked eye falls to Ji'ltis will keep the second wird at bay. only a short distance from the wreck they facies o! m at all neoseary tPs, to risks h6 life, lila a beat of prey, t w discover the iia.+ of junction. The tiny . - . works by which it• ditfareat Aria are, ape. - ,saw the fes act sail and rash epee the iota. mono without ioterast to who can every petty quarrel, w but_ he who known the ,. _ , pts& y !ray valve of it, who guArdi it it abande rated area lot of . microson •the larges .. Pablo. They clambered over theahip'said give secaiity. and calmly offers it if ►1lfZI0U8-.TO It E SANC�H. with grappling books mad wan soon matters The largest troy candug ever &tempted is 8m• �� advance a hl h or bel ul dm°inntive wheels, sv is i t the t - ot one, of the fast boats that ever nailed the Amelia we. recently made at. Bethlehem, 6 Pf of the lot hardly rivals in size those smA]I accident or design, Pa. It was the base for the steel compress aim. spangles shish are used la gold fsoe eID- i/ >rtrdieaer w>tie says ee twaaa to me Aa►d whether by or to be used in the new gas steel sorka, b�iooiidd ep. a sateen stns viestss: S� nam Ras gyp,. and l24 tato of molten metal wen used. It 3'tPo Girt! Fight With a V1eioIIfi Thea gement i■ amh that once is 'Charles Henry Rledel we. convicted of a11d whoa last mesa smoke was pouring from will be same weeks before the huge casting hock. each hour the two shell, which' displaying ars hinged murder tD the Hest degree beton the courts the wank m gsean clouds. In a1tew da will be cool enough to ersmine. I venture to give an. aeoonat of the aspera at Lhe�baae, fly ePrrAggrtee000s�btal�riw'artistically 9 el New Castle County, DeL, for Lha brutal terga were sent to the relief of the Bas Pab one night rsoenily, ie... Mo11treal, u a fence which two yoaatr ladies had with a InB t th all �ooloared that gone can tisrdly -:-'-killing of his wits sad young ran in S&pum' Frenoh•Cmardlaa osstet sou driving sloe deer recent! near Eufaula, a little town an tea g but they tenni oraly the hztilk, burned to the B, y - = ter hat The ta3al sou began on Monday water ed6e sad &tripped of everything Pala' he suddenly dropped from him seat is an un• moms few mile as the linen!°the Mie• believe that it hu. not been planked from A . _ last and the Prosecution sou Able to tastes able. It is estimated that At lent a score of ,,,anions state. He sou removed to Notre .sonri, Kansas and Texas Railroad. The two flower -bed instead of being s�roiyne�� the prisoner direct! and to n the ht with t tai and it we.. found that he oun ladies, daoghten of table fan- art. Th pets" me After td7e unbar, until the . . v« i me H man their It Da y ivaat the csi Pri•D !rats Inst fight =table. ap6 yon y Cep Ver anal , _* . prove that' he had iregaestly ooaf,= to his mem Deering the battle flea we. suffering from nigatiae Poisoning. n•ttsed Iiia, living at the above :'easam(tt the deed• The defence art op who were oa board the awslloving apteae of bobaooa oat is a oars�ge one evening recently fora flower Ie furl blown Within on ib �es �s plea of (sanity and established its claim 8 Patuo sought the staterooms, where b Piens Hotter of City Point, Mia, was drive. They drove along the wide' pablio a wee church, with belfry, bo t6a of satiilrotion of the Court, re. were In content tear mot only of !ailing ploughing when he heard a thea is a road for several mils without moleitatioa. outside o! which is slaal dhoplate, The>� interred by the charge of ChiefmJ tioeCom•intothe o! the pints bub of being -thicket near by He got hh gamma tnocated Saddealy, while passing adease nmdetroad, & the tiniest vends point laced next to • . . lagyat, � ezpee0s �aervoa local diseases dedwassd in the water which was filling the h� male, rode in puts to overtook the bout, of gA vines anad cypress near the road, a tar An so vary sanall that, P clans the Sant need]* seems moastroas. Wmasal dliordesa Ie.. view of the Conn's {n• �P' - and shot ib dead. As he sou axes g11B pe deer o intiongizana size with a large head The strikes with r lAit ylike tfsikliog, mole sadden! took ht. tai, home oo rented the horse which they grant surprise., yg to bull the animal the church slowly revolves on its a the worms "Madan the verdict Wass t s l Labor TroIIbiett: struck viciously as the dead panther, bus, driving and commenced the rear come to view, ezposimB - The murder was perhaps ova mat brutal ��d, hit his matter, w..ho at= •canna with is horn& to the sight. Thea of the tulip etisle ever oemmitted is the minis. Riedel Han an some suggestive freta tsk� by was likely W die. The girls werairighteaed and did every -.b eIL of the egg re• sed hie wife wen waswers:'►nd had been sm- an English paper from the report of the o! Lmion a one of the will- thing In their power to get the horse bo o loll together again, g ' ed in the Arli11gtoa )!dills, of avis olq. Belgian Ccmmisloz�t-ingairi-two t m• The Bishop oa, but w ao avail Presently one of the join, sad for another hour the avoir seems e.9 tricg,dt, ris oc out of the baggy wish the k of to be aainitlated beholder nothing but a . J'�be latter was in a delicate condition. sod total oandition of the working elas.es :- fiat mea b! shed He lady w apo" hgenia the doer sad ranniag it igtpo Lhe ootaunoa egg•was laid oft by her empToyera. sad Lhe hot A young measled girl of 17 said, is reply Dae o! his parishioners,gg `3 ' hhifse work is the anal tt di as family. which had utly been In• Oa sli htiaa from the vehicle she ' band, taking at wife's discharge; to questions: •' My pi gin y Py- 8 end endo creased. As he rose to leave he lad stn gave her handkerchief a flirt, aiming to sears "; Wills that are net Wills. s 11 -•+ also quit work• as made threats upon sev begins at 5 o'clock in the morning p d the unwelcome visitor, but the deer, instead real ooaasloaa to shoal two or infer of the between 9 sad 11 sb night I lord from 80 ped him wit° : •' But you haven't seen m foamed 'ds and I earn 2f. (20i) a lent baby.,, "No," )m qniokty replied,, 'An of running, made for the young lady with The li ' tion over Mr. Tilden'• wilt sail boseea, but sever took any step! to 70 oats every'day, ,. q toga them trio asxecatioa. The da 4f day. I went regularly to s0ihool frorAmy Sth I never szpect oo I Tban he tied. such fury that she was powerless to get away- ought to be a le«oa Ep wealthy mea to ' . abs yang them he stoat with some friends In to my 112th year. I could read oaro0. but I our years ago the body of S. 0. Gillette The deer kept batting bar until finally the be their own executors. If he could not f Philadelphia and retnracad early in the even lues forgotten it All now." was buried in the Ctty Cemetery vt Angers• yonag girl wan badly bored. By this time control the disposition of his own property i Ga. Theo day it we. disinterred the y . lady remaining in the. buggy had after death who cos' He was noted ter his I. __ _ ling wibk his wife sad son. Ater they had A metaled woman said : --the week before B 8 He gone to bed he left the hones, procured a last m husband earned 13t- (ils. ). He had to be placed is another. part of the cemetery. come to her resistance, and now common ability end shrewdness t es best •lawyer• and rehe lef ere while they were sleep- never r ,ager tam a week. It is Then it was found that the body had been the fight for life or death. • One of the girls bad ample time and the best legal talent of wnadly, urnfag the aspen against imposibla for ns to live upon snob A wage. completely petrified. The face sou a trifle aeizeo the back by the horns while the other the oountry at his aommaad. Sts will was •their foreheads' sad blew out weir brains. When I have bought our food and firing the shrunken and a shade or so darker thea in took ► strap from the harness, end placing dawn with great asrs. for it we. rn +labor• _ He thea attetapted his own life, $ring two whole wage h spent ; it i• sot enough to life, end wheel one of the workmen aooidea- i• around the 3na'i neck; tied the other end ate document, which sou intended to eon- ballets into his vend, but while neither ser°• aver rent and clothing. -- tally slaeck it, it g&ve ant • metallic to a tree. After this sou accomplished, the feel the disposal of millions. He desired ed to produce fatal results, they rendered The mother o! rfamity replied: •' I>rcarod-. sound: young ladies gat tato their b and drove to fotmd a gest pablio cvarity. Brat it th. bIa ase er- oggy strong . - :.:.flim uaooasoiom and made him •helpless. , ly know the taste of mst.' forming Gray of Plytnou p home, when name of the invacompa wof ere seemst his int tion willrfall ebeo&' roof morns I said that'ber workin3 on the-crome bar of the big bar•& d informed of the 'affair. A ooa►P•ny Atter vis arrest he iseery confessed the Another young gin rad the other dry, And u he huh head down- i aaiime and gave u hie excuse that had de. day is the pita began at 4.30 or b r m„ a ghemoad to the scene of the tante. pa artrei4 ' obscene _a halo doe" of the law. 'a he court t ermined topeal take his own life and did not oiwed at 11 p .m., !or whish. she received want between the d'oo min andward the bar broke. His a fag, ' and at the place, to their surprise they found oLnof is s A w beta° aPe°tfl° in t6 • want to leave his wife and child alone and 1!. (SOI) to dater lett Off work at 6 p m ,' had he not been caught by a man standing the back tied -to a tree with a lmtlter. strip terms that 'the beasSolary can come inial -_ _' Inapeovided for In this world. Riedel heard A yana6er which had been taken from the harness on court 'and demand its eaforoement." Mr. . '.I the verdict of the jury this morning without but aha only saested lf: fi0o. (Is. 3i)near okdo�txdlwµ cold have been the horse which the yours ladle were drfv Tilden devised •boat :b,000,000. for a . ' the�iq htest din of emotion or aesliag. 13e The president asked each of seem, "What ins was injwvd g sat aDa�aecsd whenass doom we. ppro��aotnoed, nourishment do yon have t Do you -often la snoh a wa} th&t be cannot stt.uR Dor move iinnk� The back was shot down, skinned &rad Iibrar v and educational inmtitntioa, but tai did not btra the least tadieation of take meat!'' his head, except with his hands. taloa to fawn. Tve horns were psseated also directed that lake trasteem might; U 1. y to him cell One girl replied : " Three months ago we The amnesty granted by Kaiser Trod- to the young ladies, the Points anmbering they deemed itexpedient-,le,ucat apply this matey - fear. Atter he bad been returned I•have never to such charitable, educational and soieati the ooaversed freely with Your cos«- had some matt , 'I oar. ti&ble ; +rick ha brought home from the German thirteen. fin purposes u is their judgment would mast eat, IN expressed himself delighted tainted any •moa'' two French soldiers Who had been widely benefit mankind clause opens pond •• I take a bottle of p Clam BheHs Slaty Dollars a Pair• the door of doubt. The 'wide discretion s . . with ths.fiadiag of the j It sou jest Another Iii :- given up fof dsaaY-two rtsoaer+ is the 'ezaotly a be hui desired, wished sad hoped with the frau. every morning , war of 1870 coeamitted asaa]ts on Greenan alsgiven to the trastes snakes It qqusetionable ' for "rad regae►ted that his .counsel be nod- .afford Coffee." soldiers, and were sentenced w long terms The Hartford Poll 501 : p Col. Silas whether their trust con be eafaroed: No v ' • • finer{ to urge the Court to fix the ezeoaldoa The president asked an old workman, who of incarceration in fortress without being MoJU last week o sold A� of clam man can b law be compelled to do that . for the earUemt posible data The ooa- had spent his life In the pits, why no effort allowed to communicate with their friends. shell+ last week for =ti0 length were two which is discretionary damned mea im rnxiosi to be reunited, with had been' made by* them to brag their am- Now, on reaohin ,home, one finds his wife feet and ten inches is lea dad !boat one hill t the ,, •married, with a gggLrghe family; mad --the other foot sad tea Inches wide end weighed 304 treat and t fails the ro w e the bis murdered wife aad'soa, and fears there ditioa before the noticehavefv n eBdidenoe, finds ahoy of 18, w o sou bot�n ou the eve pounds. COL Moore• h the owner of A pair heirs end the city o env ark ase the - 11cay be some delay through the formalities I would ,he g1 .. benefit of thin. grant bequest of the court which may postpone the joyful- !aid he, " but I know that I should be din• eE his lather's poiag to the war. ell weighing �Theao- Laser clan shells some soya that there h rssoa to -fear that sThe ubs ly aatialpated meeting. During the inter• missed ii I bold any story about'the works: 4� from the Meditersanean'Sea, tad there are ynent antiage will confirm thsle&rs that we . xiew hs aspersed the deepsb love for the My oomndes have urgeJd me to speak for Y ULAZB 5311LEWsome gg po entertained.. victims of his crime and regards the State's them, as I have bad so long an experience. _. , _ Most otthete shells have aible-wish, but in a It «ems to be diffienit for a man of wealth victim Any oogaizaaee of the affair a a piece ..Bat I was afraid to do it." public museum, where they are not handled, to realfzd that than is no soheme• possible of unwarranted faberferenoe. He holds to His present wages are 2f. &qday {li Sd.). Ancient Greece-O'bandat to•" ant nP•" the blemish may not be seen. In a private by which he can retain after death n hold the theory that his wife and child were his When he we. yoeanpler and stronger he used ,Butchers dee gree - upon him property, Efforts to do so usu Y :own exclusive pro and that hit ht. to earn the tam of Alf. 503.•a day.• The saddest words of to a or collection it is desirable to have Oat resaitin rOperon. He who desires to on- -" - - -to matte whenever and of them i° "a' The president enquired if he found regular ,o here's too many women and not anodgh shells Cola Moore's ona•hnn one -hundred -dollar tablith d gist charity should commence , netaSoted. or pteoswork the more profitable. man 1" shells are perfect, An the finest is tae the work great his lifetime, a hundreds est - sired should be ung w Tha d& wage h miserable," said the Young Man-" Will you give aesent,to United Statee. good food Me rCol.iMooesrra ` - old Baan, "ant ppiecework h no better, for m manta a with your' daughter, air ill big Olams'whic steak dz fnoheu wide and,a cues like that o! Mr. Tilden have ahowa. - If the ovestee�m find that the men earns more Old Msn (firmly) : " No, eh''; not & coni~ [Chicago Times. ,� _ �$ =o�ell 11Iat Yenle'fr 'J►rdaons by piecework the terms are at once lowered." mnnonn0es in foot Dag. In his collection an &lam ehe)ia • ,I,isk. A boarding-house keeper so small that ten its would not weigh an Mrs Obert Milligan of Bridgeport, Ga., . .. _. _ .a. I at he haw " a -cotta to pairs e ' d _ of Sir Mozell blaokenzie, • one the ppA&p�re that g0 onnbe. To otftweigh the ting psfrwoald r • her u .fit ohll on Msy- - - . ... speaking Boston Budget : This nation, 511108 Its let oout'sla g eight zooms and . fare of uirb�[ore than 10,000 of a rens!! over. Rama rain to ye owe y �-ohi)dron writer is Life, Londoa,'remaika that few q 10. TMe mower h 48 ate old,,and we. j, people ezeept the initiated can have any idea birth, .hu owned OQU,000,000 of saran of landwhat," said m lady, " do yon thirst of gore ase three items of interest about include Svc eM 4e4 of 6wint, end, of the twenty- ottheard11oaaaesofthedatieswitiohh7upouf• u�u•ksd ane one-third of iublic land. t, thmongh stent 80Scutari � platonic love?" "Madam." replied the- Women : The Rev, Carrie J. Bartlett, who eve toren one ere living, the oldest ben" - - ` 'tion at'tha German Court imposes upon him. may' gentlemsri, " y used to rte A Minneapolis newspaper woman; ulnrgg To All ,the and pntlwees, the gifted ape 000.000 •ores have been tithed Over"ter the it IN like all other fouler -ver 3$ ye4rs' old: There. are nine grandchild- , oialist_ia t .prjsoner &t the pslrce, for oonfl- etatea. The railway kings have gobbled exsitla bas been -for nearly two gesr5 the pastor of ren. deuce p{aced in hie affil! la eo groat thatthe mare than one-third o4 this' magaiflant do,. A iiugal alfad to the doctor who `ver_ a.Unitarisn church &t Sioux Falls, Minn.: Ma, h ecCoited oyer'the re rt . IgmperOr and' Empreen cannot endure the msin, mainly through corrupt legislationcutting. the shirt of her husband who and ander her utiniRtration the conga ton that Chealey Bean, who quit Harmony We an lad t• note the d0terminatie11 on had just ° apoplexy xy :. •' m is artinsu.-11s4ggssbas forty-seven yearn •go, and bas never been, 1, 7 a hL of his abaeaDe from their immediate! B - - vernmenb to ri his had jnet fallen from pie Please has steadily increased. Edith Martins&, y rho gg Ie. addition to his Atte- the pairs of our percent go B out Along the Berm, deo _ _ arlainity ;end when, ge rags. id a !robed &member of the a !g-ot- hard oTeinoa,- heel in Tama.- _ : ,t _ :. fes •tteatioa, he b drily saMooted to the a lessw"wall peha tarlseadt os aro the _ "Don't Call me' ducky,' John," ba hI'000,600 p�eop ,p . . _ most Tel and uamerit2 attacks, eon n ,a doctor is Mrs. ' Garrett Anderson, who ha h�ibs known. d 1�►o nephews are tn- • onI?ztl sad! Dndertaod howq� t is the rstoradon of .nearly 80,000,000 acres n fab bide toof '-hot, w haaa�us "It's a aN Water Cc Eug1•ad'k. ding- , . ' Mea. be J Oo which lsod,_=d.by varlone railroads, to Ps a ptnC - _ - elirAha beth' mental sod phydes•4 anak. Always waddle, ytm k'a°w• .. Practise worth 1a0,�0• - _ sd to ent aDdse the lionse rad law. - . . be w espOsd'' 1 i ' 4 ` ' _ _ .. . . I ' _ . . � , •l .. :v;..Ym..n ,rn•>t4 .c.: -a:. ..-.r:.,.. ,.... ...:.... ..- .. .. a. ..s.-� .;. 9•-5ari:•±.>,: ,... _ __s+_`"__-.�.a-,"' _ �, y . ' WQX4L. ..•.d the oeom. and as "b"sat b"le i .,TH VS At h*w appaed' Byre at Annapolis, N. S., shortly after oWrtighh on. Monday, destroyed 6. number The Australhn authorities are strictly Su - totcintg tie• reetrlctive'resnlstions' against of business baitdings and two houses, ossa- _ fug, c loss of 0130,000. ttis.ChiaVa. A Montreal hatel-keeper is saing the ear. for diemagas for destroyed guild, red to at+ i the Sot All Jews, ezo ordered have been ordered Lo snit Moscow property vAton roughs is him hotel off a000ant of the witbta a fortofght refusal of the polios to protest him when oalied upon. each Girmsay ead Austria.:. ti,tin�•wtth other for the adoption L. of 4Amfton re- _ a meetiax of nintaal beitovdlent scale- tics In Ottawa it was decided to ask the P riaals -gain _ Ratafa: It l-ramered that the Duke of Ediabh Government iojamend the Savings Bank Act, Gov so as to &I benevolent societies to deposit A, to bt•lnatead of limiting them to is the sa suffering from blood poisoning aaied y use of bad water at Gibraltar. A Berlin report says that Russian aoldien any amo one tho Band dollars have been drafbed Into the army .tailoring - A test ase has been commenced is the 'factories on account of press of wort. ' Supreme Conrt at Montreal against the in- The native press of India. in excited over enranee eambine on ezoort cattle,- aninjuna• tyke allowed land treatment of native women 1 d1tIGJ :ler - - ���Y .: (n�tim inA TO Leu p ft•sow: Latnssttaaas Position. Peofaaty �Luetralwd 0 MONEYNo W. j. � dP lB°° Stork-flalw■ m.rralba• — �. deGttliea•d 1860. 78 Kls[•4 &. Toaeata . .00,000. Bead gl 50 fare asp? : and go b work Agy■u' Wanted AAdre■. r 1'�•rwate Cattiaa �ereel-dclentiflcand relic- A. O. WATSON. Manager, 1 hie rJetem.Lnlht whereby atllia,'perfog Wit- TOXOM WnioaaTLAN D■'oatosT. Tosoerm ting gsrmsob an produoed. Cotters baying Unable a shoald seoun mT eyefrme and ensure fueore wtcoeee g 17,,,, The jl nY&I IM ��lLlllpbj� , Ea ire satisfaction guaranteed. shirt system taught ALlfiil LLl an+ separate. A rue ehaaw for young into to acquire a dneing winter tram Portland Thus - l.urative protadoa, S. OOBRIGAN, Prop., 122 sip galumc every Saturday to Live sad Yt Yonge 1144 Terme on spplicatfon. enmmer from Quebec every Saturday b LIT 1 oalNog a0 Londonderry b ►and mdN am, ft etaYA a/ltr4'tAY ce. - Breuer Lin. of !a: Rockland sod Inland aLo from lJ Steomahip, nt3in[ west l7 between YoaLiwl lialltax and SL John's, N. F , W Liverpool !o and Liverpool. Salooh Oiaketa, Montreal b Ltver�o?� d sammar months. alis MeamM of *0 fir. SN, 150, and sib, Return tlakete, tee, �e, �cad i++0. �o a sail dnrlaR winter to and Item Hal1t�, 'j according'so steamer and .a000mmodaUoa. Lnfer• PSrdand, Boston and Phuadelpphhl�aa,, and d ares• mudlate pg0: Round trip tlakst&-pp0, St -94, 020 mos between GWgow andMotiLnat Round iXp ticket, af6. For lnrther yaeEyoalars Rod Bo•ton weekly, cad Glasgow cad be +aan_thy _aB-yyp�ly to H. S. MUBRAY, General tl x �s �e, I Ou6%uCoosa Sgwre, l =-CiL.ec tolbs_ . � k �ht. passage, or other Informstlon avN7 M LocaCA¢eab lu the alterentTwonsand CttSes' A. Schumacher It Co., BAIUD n• S. Cunard Z Oo«__ . isdo UELIiIsad■a1 Joh 8t John's if F Wm ThomeSt John, N. B.; Allan ai Ce Th�optilar[Love't Aldtn, New York, H•lag a Rtand.I�,, Bae It Co., Quebec: Wm. Brookie, and women is thou bnnohei • koowled[s of Phis. R. A. Allen, Portland, Boaton, Montreal which is so aeesatW to the intelligent and saooaetnl ..,....s,,,neet et awottaal aIIaire. Ib gradnata are __ -. ' Beaver line from carrying on an insurance -Mr. Rider Haggaa3 has gone to Iceland _ of ws'r srawra�r, .use ...-.Wer �• •--- - `t tai Csr Eegnlat business, being common carrier■. - . for a holidav, with the ulterior objoak of ob• the tnon Annual v irelue rf Ike dons o! 'studdyy The � the bowe. and Lord Preston, it it understood, will to Fourth Annual Circular awing tuN iatormsdnn will pp tainting anew setting for his next novel For The Nervous be mailed fres, Add -as M. YAoCoaswa. PtWoipaL nr�n� K Ir. feed direct to Uttawm off his. arrival' in Caa• The Birmingham, $upf., trade. b rs- rand Kidney Com _---.ads, and after i$speoting Rideau hall and ggunani - The Debilitated ` FIR$ AND BURGLAR lalata ♦ sassiest ported to be in a poorer ooudition this season ' PROOF, and Vault Doors, rood Parlea. A few `:pointing oat an changes desired -int tho sr- than for -27 years. There 3h as tnoreQed-de- -CMRES T VAD stock. to Iiamiitoa whoha+e . ssssrntggeemeata, will go away for hammer' sport tnand for revolvers A number or ns ,1[ra K while the changes are being made. Experiments ere being made is LoadanNeryone Prostratiori,blervoas Bead. Sato at low psicN.. 04Robertsacu-dTest made in various atts;of the of of a�he,Neuralgla,Nervousweakaata, f. gti J.-TAIxLOY, • , , , ot9 vraca, member 'o the Ro 1 with a vies to purifying the sir of sewersStomach and Liver Diseases, end au.• • Robt. Oaryes Mill Toronto Safe Works. toby by eletriosl diaoharges. The cote ' li ■aid.affeetiona of the I{fdaeys ttail,on� h44i asouth ed of terry College staff, with a solar oon: and to be trifling and the results achieved are , U spun ' as iucHnometor, revealed remarkable varia. described as woaderiul. A NERVE TONIC. _ �BtaVlig L[lYE of BTBAStSH1PH, - tions is the dipping needle, indicating the The French o to take �soa W. Booawx: STAxrona 434"..OWN: ' -BAtt i..a Wnar,T B■rwsas- ease suffering, 'Jen- ezistaaoo o! a large mass of magnetic root syndicate, rB •d For two ysar B I was a sufferer from nervous da �Lt Btrrel, tib ed at at Of iron are m the immediate vicinity. the new Russian loan, has abandoned the laity, and >�thank God and the discoverer of the MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL John Oath- project ell the news of Germany'■ tariff ren #alaable remedy that PAnta•s Cat as: Cot�ocxn Salooa Tickets. 140..150. poo. Return, S50, '2160, 1re.,ltnaes and L Trona N : J°kt No A terrific explosion occurred early. off sisals. lice Loeb `y n'e wr�itot"w au yadTlcan.g map it. 1110, Intermediate, $30 ; Steerage, 020. Apply t? earl St onrid of Liver las - J and BUD=mw. t t3ata -day Mo�n�q in the near gasholder of p ft. sou s of o w�st.b with ]in J. Beal, a Ansa res the Montreal ('ins Com 'r work■ '-st From various reports which have been re, S 8 YURaAY. mss s uare. O sa, twos lBd for yea- with sled. said"ltd. &$e — 1 Custom Hansa square. MONATEAL. �� beyga save ha tenet. said" iso. Apt. . - and several ser whin ifive- , I The bail Bs1a" AN so Axe P a WINDSOR, V coerns- urea Q8a LIVItui t[TssA1r P. P. >SALL>eY i Co.. YropAslOw h which flue men_were._killed calved it l estimated that 103 fisherman VT.. - — w AsaO" A Wtxawa. _ " terP ding b&ve.been.loat-ta the off,ths coast i -- _- j ��Ty to Was oompletely, wrecked 1►nd adjoining Pro- fid• amore tr d Must =covered with an am ft= AUCSM-O bogie' l6 a Or W] e�; gD�ae i 0e. ' dam The lea l affect Several of the wealthiest , merchants .of nit r hour. Also I[aet sT1I1a-Hand, Horgs, o+ badly "head to heel.•• The per ret >• res healing. Powa. Send for catalogas• Bss lease str•s[� k PW was about 01200.000. Moscow have been convicted of adulterating and I am are bread -d ver cent. getter every, way " ��w >Ilasataee�ias �N A Buototahe (N. B.). correspondent- tea, Bad one of them has been banished to A LAXATIVE. eArmror. otn. rearate. - - -- Its writes :-A cariosity is the amps of a at- Siberia for life. a wturs Iu.ai 7tnrcrmx. V:.. sets: TiH Plans ' ting hem acting the part of a mother to a The Times' Rams Correspondent has In- ism two yea Dese�b es attan 'awiiv ayes r . for litter or pigs is reporpad at Of Caatfae,, formation that ft one o. the Irish bishops cad ooaatipatton solo- I, to take ■ DAND IR$TINI Ism &boat seven miles from bare, It appears a retard to Ireland he would be boycotted and == Owsmuxa it seamed as thbosM awrwi■a . . flew and Beomd-bane. s sw had a litter of yyog pigs. and a ben probably installed. ailed m. How i van w .otttt■y aiL.ma 1 s _ g ,had been setdw close kit. Oa discovery A GrLlin gun company has been formed A DIURETIC. as oSAgenfats, � the eQgr under the ham were found to be no et Londonr &ap., with a capital of $4,000,000. �a Aanoa r. Bro= car, lows. ways: ` - - id E H I O N good, cad were taken away, whereupon The compact as agreement with the "I have been uslnr PArstCs Cztsas coxroaxabeat tmir n1i with the young pill, eovering and etH10HAM■, - vaa it exclusive Pki! has dose mA store ■cod for kidness and � Band & Orches them with bar wings. She seen quit* Control of markets ou of eek have been r ecetvea from - S • !► kappy nth her stromp-braicI - -- ems- phare - - p-p�m$ woncaes — `lsort - A uzu[CAN NZW8. bNaaat Bend for ci-uteri [i4 B T a v ti s N x s. Priwf1.00. sddb7 apa�ai -. 13psanKellogg. ot Battle creels, Mlah., � .. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES.`ei'.�" BendSorOatbiaRe.. .. who is 74 years old, V Cutting his third set <►i. What tru van ? � �� - Do you hav8 obstruction of the .neral VIIEIL.g,RiCH/1RpSON tkC.O., Proprlatora The U. S. BsaatA re■oiwed to rtimovs the Pa'sages, discharge■ from head sed thirst, Montreal. P. Q. ppren �y +pjy �t AND TRADERS - int nodose o! secrecy from ,tile sometimes� pprolan, - acrid and watery, at �Gi elian BaLUasl s ,�.,,;,, res ng to the Fisheries Treaty. others, thbkr tenadow, m=aoalr.patnl•at, •BSRK9HIR& P[GS. with p•d1gn� Se 00. We want s Good Man in your localityto pick rep bloody. putrid and offensive ; dull, heavy w. w, SWT• Moo -Sew. Ont CALF SKINS 1 N 8 A Vermont minister has peeaebed 121 headuhe meet of the time, with oocadenal IANOES. � B°° for C:ealoRn.• - lnmeral armour. with net returns ot-tiro bar• e. splitting headaches" ;era year eyes went, sow' ElicLlsiL leterbSM. Oat. toy ',*;draw cab Rnroished off satuhetory gwra■ty. _ rets of apQles I CURE sad a silver dollar. watery, or inflamed ; In then raging in the areita.precared Patent Attorneys asd e:padN Add-& c. B. PAGB, Hya. Park. vermont, and P Wit lss'L beaard C. suleat i Ce..Tereate. The Sttos and Leather Reporter. N. Y., and lbs - F Fosses ars entertained of as Indian oaf- . with store or less deLlne ; do you shoe and Leather Review. Chicago. the leading trade break at oehich, Dakota, and the ri.id sets have to hast, oough And gag. 1a your efforts KNiTTINC ``r ries a ire■« MACHINES papers' of the u. 5. w the JgwB iiia•, bare sent chair to clear our throat is the morain do RIg �•rg•t•wa'e&i. teprmicutiva to investigate Mr. Paswe btytta•wa and and raachmen are leaving tha place. y g' ser Sats--mmmated deaerlptivi Oat attar a thorough e"minatlon and comparLon; tion The U. S. Coosnl•Geaeed at the Sandwich 7w expectorate ofiaadvs matter, soba from PATENTS .bRa• flee >: c3.mbaita. Tormts Re�arter . es tate this eador■nt.•nt:Ir aloes, perhaps tinged with blood; is year we b•iew riot is e:ted see uRht .richt raw rot FITS, Joilattds Says that large numbers of Person■ voiaa o cad b there a �� awl twat NBaidsata.. stir a weetaan ae�p ■sw� terisl collected and carried. Mr. Page hot& the lead _.. Isls 1 hanged g„ Valsahis ods► and Paattaa� of any nomyedfor sad that bis present dock Is the When I My CVi7 Ldenot meanmardy at leprous tisadensie■ emlgraa to the States. to it ; is yoae breath oSensivs.; are- your WORK tra l.O.l1C�l, Aageata.11dsN larged held by any boom in thLt country. stop them a Wno. anA th lter�e da Aa b despatch states that some scums of taste and'sewll impaired ? if you wad ohs Re.t•w says: WaRatnleswx ItQa7+ O pias spa have all or ser considerable number of theca • / "At ter a most thorough Investigation of Mr. Page's r ve rho disease of - - brokeDir.' Blaine's house, over. y 1 buslosiI as compared with 01 in same Itn•, we . healed his pdvato papers mad abstracted ■ymptomy Too an anffering from that matt Bie,cles . • hove become fully eessI that le his tight or - ipme o[ them Common an dun as of malaillerahaonto W21A stook, be is unquestionably the Lrgat lodes ♦ �rw , nasal oatajf hi he more oampi;dated Buser 190 in this comm while m superiority of gorllq. be Is .3FAL +M all A Skowhegan, Me., company, her tattoo ooataMedly at aha head dteced;'new way of lasting is Its refill The �e ha become, the greater the number secdae - >•&ae fgte7eles Y r if Yr. Pgte's badness ii the larged in iM a yusleog atoll i wAat=AIr t ar7 f tuna!► is ie soles ata w way o with g in Il t instead of and Urwsit of symptoms. "No matter and fie`• H. to LM United StaLa, IN it not the bed poatble CU�Sga the won-eaaaa. Because sahen save what ■rage -hue symptomreached. Dr. Sage's Ca gsad-tar List New Catslogas proof of We abilft to pay hi gheatprices? It he did '#tledIsDoresson for not Dowreod seas facia or pap tank Remedy, which l sold by dru ready is Apell• not do so, would he naturally Ra mon Skins thea BBaann4 once fors andaF"s oaTL7 A oolnred mem oonvioted of .agraaCy at only 50 cents, will ears it.. The mann. �.. T. I. A Nom, any of hfa campettbn fo the ■ams flask an am A wa sold b� auction off Friday at r faotnrers of this woadarfnl remedy offiI in -- .-_ ; . __ soirratlA[_. trial. and i will epee too. Missouri, for a term of dx month for dx gam' faith, $500 for acme of "-dLwe Young Men Dr. 8. 6. $(XYl'. 3� T Rr Tuaats, Ori' dollars and a half. which they cannot ante. 9UFFsaIltG from tE• eQsale of salt avfl habits, the A 9t. Louis ph*0_6m has cured a woman Hosery follows the spendthrift, but dwell result of =c=.;ad tour, who And themselves : of chronic nervous— by compelling her to with the miser. weak, aervoos cad e:ha ;alto uL th aASasasd ■fid tour week■ in a bbilsr fa Bury, where Ota Ms r who aro broken down from_the eIIeel ot he I ■he couldn't hear herself talk; Detectives Wanted. Will the Knife without removing istnm the • ser over -work. and 1n d..aotd Nie feel the B R E A D IUFA K E R'S YEAS Sharpen coseq neoca of youthful Need toe and rad Three we 13D miles of electric ra[lroada is to ferret out and discover, if they can, • llachiva No farmer sltSuld seed his taoehf■s fnt)o M. V. Lu bon's Treaties on the Dieso of Men. The the flew without Coe g� by mail, floc• book wi 1 be sent sealed to any addrees on re osips of ALWAYS �D Z opera' ion loathe li cited 9ta�ea�and 150 more sin le case where Dr. Place's Golden Medl- CLi1tS11T s GN iereate. i cal D' cry hal been used tor• torpid liv two ac d.mp. - Aad li B It IL A b a,.Ie with rile ucov rp eti Y. V. LUZON, Welling" si R. Toroslo, Oct. have been contracted for. The greatest Lndigestion, impure blood; or oonsamptioa CHAMPION- Yeast seek Bret Pete. at Us - _: area, of miles is in Pennsylvaniw in its early stages, without giving immediate �{ y NeT'voua Debility. f' t T■wnr,iP..�C...rs P�me The Now York World says Mr. Blinn has and permanent relief ;provided, r.f coarser • STUMP '& STONE Carrie l■ i ]Istat �.hh,seha, lac.. Hi. GEAY's t]psdgohasbeenowedlortbs peri �yFle•bOtea,toreladeaLata �! already written one of his meads positively that file directions have been reasonably-FIITSAC2o6- Bent we teeters and Pesr1 earl -- ""rho use of his name sero reaidea .Reil fol lowed atteen 7aara. with steal ssoeas, ta the hasYaeW d tea that it is ONPurler m _ ,a a and d itt namring that he would Ix years tr{ Wand over Nervous DNbulty, and all db— antes tram n• to m e..raomgLm ■.ed y +bens at nall- tsadee any *dkMab&M sooept the $Peak what you think, be what you tire, S 5,000 in use hasPreved oesses, evw•werksd brain. tom d Thaw, doeft b t =war tigbtsee. a hihaN4 wmbmdmLPay year debts of aII Jdnds.' tots machine the best . Send for ; e ass Saes, palpitation, rw«tsat sed set wwbd sl4. eta. For sale by all drogrist . d, A Chicago polio° jostles has made a fanny The voyage from maiden fair to woman• e�a KIMBA Mae a pa bo:. a 4boxes tar Ie. or wII1 be am* by ► w`�afea .moi. Di�aewerteaa- lrMi� legal blander. He, nae built a flue house on hood is often attended with ' many Pmil■. inventor and Manufacturer, -1011- should ■ail m reodpa of 'pub• Pampbbf run aPPii paaba�■ soli M■s•ews.� `&nothee mesa's lot, and.the man will wither Mothers should insist apo& their daughters s; t.craig et =z oR&Y-MMICINS 00., ToroaM. TAm mo airs im N�� f in bay It nor tet him remove it The surveyor being pre��•� with every means of Safety. P. Ci. Boa<945,)roatreal, P. cot the wrong line, cad the owner of the Umive y at as the reliable _ t property want saying a word. '• Lite_�re "r on tbir rough sea of on: -� JOHNSTON'S'FLUID BEEF. !► manatee aitisens' meeting sow held on 0wistai le., " Dr. Pierre's Favorite Pre $nada in C to test, s: the re- °oription. It has averted many a dilater. - 1 This Valuable Blest Preparation apppplies pro male It has rssoaed many a pariled•lits i This every dement of Meas that nourishes cad sostsia•life.: rj karat .the city ooawil to prohibit saloons Hedy l prop" a��y for e _ It In Nest itself, and ooataiaw 04 Per CE1tt. of . r, With" two hundred festa of churches and °p r '7eohools, at which, it -was decided to extend ^ 0m0°4 Iti, the only remedy of its alum - smuts-Fandot tie any o invalids and quickly demand to the dosing of saloon on Ban- sold by druggists under m poddre guarantee esoents' oaanot take any Food that will a gatiokly �� to give satisfaction. This guarantee has - atreogahen aodsrepair the tissues wasted by disa■a. ' '.I bean faithfully carried out y the main• Phnedeiphla will soon begin to realise tsaturam fag many yaws. 1 Highly- Recommended' -the benefits of the !dish -Liomm law. All. the applications of saloon teepees have now There is no Christian duty that is not _ �• ;•� -' By the Medical Fl�eulty -been paned on, and whereas •there we as to be msaoned and set off with Cheerful- `.peweat 6,1140' shops in the city there son. will be Doty. 1,31 liaooused saloons atter CeyslumptdOi $rarely Bared. ` The an—many�msAr+oas oe _ our- roodare that June 1. thavTo e�podUve remedy fa the yabove named We. There b a onriow aartom prevalent Sara By its timely me thousands of hopeless owe � Peerless •among the Negroes of Georgia a to their have been oared t sh.It De glad to A L QZ t isUTT!= t►eslgsss-Sb-• » j; dead. Ths dead meso l seas[ally pat into .read two battles d rem on ran to any of roar Keepee'N and others engaged to Buhr bud res w % coffla and told awn is the ndgrs who have camumpUon it they w1II wend mB oar wilt save time and monq.by fa�►.tlag. 'Three. s cheap plank y their Rtcprea and P. O: aSdsem. IieNpsoldl7,'DIL sites,' Triobs on appuoatbn. J grave with no ceremony whatever. A year T. A, gooans, $7 Yaw St, Toronto, Oat JAS. PARE . SIN, Toac:rro, P RLE MACHINE 014 . - - attorwards a preacher's serviom-sto prooar- ,.The happinem of love it in action; its v ad and the funeral sermon is preached amid test l what nae is willing to do tor- other'.. THE TORONTO SILVER -PLATE. CO g but none agaal, it is d none a ual to the FAsa- - e►eepiog and wailing and other nu-UO6ta• TDADIIT pit tens sat, eta, And none equal to the annus tions Of grist. People who are_- soDjset b tad bespb, foal coater-Maastaolunn of the Lighat grads of - People pit== by fugue, 6r any msotva I the SkmadA6 .t ea« °Ns- SAMUEL RACERS & CO., TORONT0. 11O8x1GN. tat old a d b� ester Dr. 0!��u.-.& gl AVER se PLATED WARES _. An uprising has ricanrte 1 on the idaad Of the std sed Mad nmidv. a■■ torr DraReMt L " Sold by dealers everywhere. Hayti, and a revolutjoh l imminent. Fifes �epy out wounds, bees the flowers; - A parliamentary return -shows that 32 so do good sea the merits and common men QRADE ' MARX. -..persons starved to death in London is 1881. the faults. The Land Sub Commission for Ulster has Has t Oosea Ccas ave in ow miants teduced a number of rents from 25 to 40 par A IIs always nestle a troth for &handle to -cent_ it, The worst lien are those whose handle -FACTORLFB area SALESROOpMt :-D gI T Zatzibar advices,report that Stanley and is nae and whose blade is friss. 120 to 428 Lug St. Weld TORONTO L e whenever ydar Stomach a Bowda [d cot of et• i `t }fie forces wareall -well, about. the fiat of der causim B1lla�eas, er IodtgsaMor, g, G,- GGpDERHAM, J. C. COPP, October. astt their aLMndael .vW. s a1 cora a does of Dr. Manager. Sec. Treat. - A oo ions rainfall is Southern Rwsiai has si'�e toom� mem' Bed tum* medicine, T CAPITAL AND I�?UNBs stow OiBs s3,pN,MO. P All Druggists, 50 sets IsiRAH OE 19 tCE. ib TesoxTo STREET, TORONTO, eIfT': There is no happiness.in this, lifq,witltont ♦ Eom VeXPAPY. ;MTABLISE" OCTOBZX,- 187[.'"' t Stay d&y. A sense of duty always pursues us ; ' To this date, October 91,1587, then has been returned - omnipresent like the Deity. 'To the heirs of Polloy-Bolderf (death clefu1s) ...'........:..: ...........................1545,246 00 Where Poison's Pjervilinein used om OceaAress ratans and faded To the hold.n of matured Endtwmeirt. Policies.. ............... ....................... 25,464 n - ed of the most "powerful -pain sumdt. 1301 hair to iia natant colo r a p off To Policy -holders on ourrender of Policies .............................................. 88,ese DO " a To Policy -holden for Cosh Proeq (including those allocated and .being paid)........ 4I 4987 Os remedial known, Nerviline cannot fail to If a man empties his purge into nis , To holders of Annuity Ronda ........................ e, 54 pilus -pros pt ra'jef in rheumatism, neuralgia., no one can faits it away from him. An i6- Loaned b Policy -holden on EO:mdty of L1»ir iOUcIer. —�- orampa, pain in the back and side, and the - _ .�. vestment is know ledge always pays the beat - h, 174 47 haft of pna€al_aflaatiolds, internal and_ex., o n a B she Fdaoatloa, or brooms _. tergal, ati■ing from Inflammatory cotton. a interest. scram roll rtlt�na-sad° 3ypewriang..tronld-at P roe dvel€'10.800:.—^_JBrOnnt u�OlL�1b, 0,@M- 10 os� sample bottle of Nervillne wits -give - -Youth-iatheaeaioa, whin natures ft -sod =the - PRESIDENT -How. Sm W. P. Howrran, C.B., X-C.M.G. 3i : aaffioient proal of its superiority Drat ev pliant together each deooming part BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS -CRM .;VICE-PREBIDB.NTB.= Wu.LtA1r ELtlozr, Bao ; EawA>an HooPsae EaO. - lkaowaremedy. Try Nivrvlliae. Large hot. of other,and,colered by it. thus beoomiag- Aroads, Tonga atratt Toronto J. IL �(�NALD, DtreeNa Per olsonlaw, rte., adduce . WDI;A. Monetary _ ties 23 cants i trial bottles call 10�ents on} is heart.. — _ — _ ! PaFMim igaatoslititbM ansa fl Pw ear Ltdth■slbN din ifeasor - a • ... •.x1...z....:.: :.:>1v ..«S ..•.... c. -v ::_.'.._:a. -.,:• .,__...: ... .,': ...G"..\.w... ......,: ..... .. ... ... ...... ......w ±•,',.��_. ._. ...�.. ..ri., _._.. ._ ... ..._._. .�...•._,....9.�...�. �-�.."'dfx.a.��..iri. •�:,••. { S • - � . , , . •.� %• ' , . . t riy ry 7� vF ; .Z. 'ji.f, Y Oiti`� %it :� , + . . , 1 ri - m � - " e 1 ar $o1ltAtm California. ' tons have been sold therefrom. I intended Riven[ your reader some idea PROBABILIT A balmy May day is this t With a of the permaneni it„provemente going' on - . r > bryght, oloadlaae sky, soft atmosphere and at present in this city, bat " my letter _____ -T ale sea breezes wafting the fragrant is already quite lengthy, I shall trove it h ,4 • l -.: "t , W - - ea -L. 8. A _' perfume of roam and honeysuckles to .my UAW my nest, . perch on the veranda, where I have just with forgeq,' ,OR JUNE twen enjoying a cigar this quiet Sunday John X. Scribner, charged .. •"hie f jXhC%jU 34t1g8 afternoon, my mind reverts back to old has been prated ig the dock at tondo¢. - . Pickering, and once more in in I The budget speech in the Quebec Leg• - %s published every Friday mornina at its office tread its gates streets and tninKie with its stature is expected in about a fortnight• —o YioTEHua_anr, people.. Looking around me Icon the •1.la per 7i �3.iOiSOBttpa>d laadeaaea view before me Lo that which my eyes fir eyets were vrd, his teeth ,were hero set. 2r Year OF AD�'EBTi d In : would Raze upon were I some 3,000 miles as down cite s>,r•eet he ' ran. The crowd' x. "! rust insertion, per line - ay to the east; and can but Pi the ,Lade way as oa he went, this Mach en 1 _- �aoh subsequent iwertton, r line . e . difference in climate and douditions, With cited man. Was fire, n2nrder, sadden LOW ASH or ad ' bare there is the usual he tidin that he -bore ? O, no, P - J - .. 1 This rate does not include 1 tr F eign yyen al I ie quiet , death, t tidings -- , t vartisemeats. bustle and excitement in the business he is &'baseball crank, who wants to __ • <_-_-.. Special terms elves. to parties making oda- natter, sud a teen wouldhardiT realize =- -_ rants for 9 or 6 mouths orb the Year. Half- Q pe know the score. -.Ex. _� �.. ?early or yearly contracts lmyaole gaarterly that this is the Sabbath day, upon which ,. _ ,�] e 1 y to create aZL' - - _.-. A .. Business tarda, ton lines or under, with ape ikel r8at great p r' we were wont to pay our devotions to rile DVECK To XO`rasaso----.re yon disturbed sat' , - on� year, ee of ,payable ni advance. Giver of all Good • in the little brick church of t'rotica In local columna Leu cents per line, °�°1M s kering `rid crying ❑r teat by a (sick ;dem�ind for . rtion. around the corner." The Sabbath day is with pain of Cu.tin:a Special contract rate& Luade known on app ccs- not revere ere In ur - - • , j . _-..''. . . • tion. Igo hoe advertising. Canada, by the great majority of people. aT vYthin;. 'a Soothing Syrup" , Advertisements without written instructions cititdren Teething. Ise value is iiuimeiaw!r. vtll ba iasertrd until forbidden and charged ac There are, however, plenty Of eburehef 1n It will relieve the poor!iEtle sufferer iulmeiauiy. .. q cordingly. Orders for discontinuing sAverttse- our midst, and in this city there are theme- Depend upon it, mothers; there is o mist, AR • - --7-- �, -. mant� meat be is writing and sent to tbaVub- suds of as good' living people as Can be about iL. Lt einem Dysentery and Disrrh2s, ­.". � UNB Usher. found'auywhere in the •world. reaulatea th3 fire nuc@ and Sowe18, tarda W'tu9 Colic, softens the Garvie, reduce* Infiammac'o:l, *^ • _.... - I I .. . . Joh work nromptly attended to, ed out Lo ` o you a few notes and s yes tone and eaer� • to the whole system.To . CLARK BROL, - PR of my jocrneyinga t ire S for children • , - . y. p - mermen. tr pleasant to the Laate. aur - �;.: _ oT one of tris oldaat and beat female pLyo r,:ams � Uur Polities-6tnet'Inde endenee. months I have been ,and nurses in the L'uited States, and is toraale r� =Our _f,in><-A First-class Local Pa r. "vs wing the land w: and recuperatiu; , by all druggists throughout the world, Price rb i ST RAW 11 . late! not to roac a _. Ottr Ese'pecteYiouss -'rhe hearty cents a bottle. He sure you ask for' rias. vvvv rapport of the tleoole of Yiciwrina mad riainity and have taken' advantage of the many Snow's SooTwxr. Sxat�:' and take no other ' - opportunUies offered of going from, place kind. . , • _ , _._ FRIDAY, " Fish E 8, 18138. i �__. '_ - *. ­ __ __ W place nix cheap excursion tickets. with a _ v - •free lauch" thrown in. ds yon are doubt- New A�i�e�•tixPineretx-` Carriage Dusters,Summer Hosiery, . less aware, this is a land of bustle and `-------------—R. .. NOTES AND COMMENTS. activity, and is likewise a land of boom- inq." leaving never had the pleasure of 1.Pasture. 'SILK '. ND LISLE GLOi�Es, i - witnessing a new town put. upon the. "Either the creeks. are low, or some market, I availed mysel! of %he'privriege k GOOD Pasture for cattle at reasonable body has been tampering with the few weeks ago, and made one of a party of l� races. Hood water. PETER MAEHS..s4i e _ .. • , . • • . H!U_Lot•SL ___ - . _ . statistics of spring drowning this year..�,000 people who went out to Caaamacidc _ - - -- . •• Check Shlrtin s and Shirts . ' a place located on the Southern Pacific For Sale or To Rent. M. , f Robert Browning is i8 years of age, R.R., some 45 miles east of .this city. _ .._ _ • told the public are waiting patiently, This is a new town,,, and on the day re - GOOD evmfoitable A•ro�7led Brick - . for him to drop, into his second ,Child- (erred to the titet loci¢ the own site w&sand ` House, rituated ou Chnrch 5t„ !n the Vill- C ottonades and Overalls, ' ' . - . p %o be offered for Bale. I tell yea the Land la {e of Pickering. with lialf an acre of land, now -. Ilpop i i the 'hope that he will - write Companies here do not atop short in enter• drtving house and stsble, hard and soft water, _ (. °Somethiiig that Can be t1I1deT9t00a: prise and liberality place each occaeieua he fTtPIEIEsouthe ri eniic. For ras,t'arsisnlars apply 0 �r •=o T PAPER �I BLINDS D ►J e theme. When they place a town on the _- tJl R�� + r i1JJ Steps should be Laken in all villages market they. do. it with a rash and a �T l� - . • to prevent boys from throwing stones hurrah ! At Cucamonga a large hotel had BE lv - _ t s�%- - • •• •.-._ and setting off fiTe,CYaelseT9. A eat already been Suitt, as0 a splendid depot _ €, building : the streets were all laid out mid r� }1 ti highbred. l:and=ours ,.and fast _ _ _ . v d acei- oeverylot ce(nentsidewalka Trotting Stallion "Bl':Is H2't:' will *,tend • . dents to people result 'from these laid down, and man other improvements •"• • -• • - ; _ - - - berv:ce feu.-ta inauro a fo91 3Li - ..- _ andwork for a ' large and prosperous town. Oar the y . - • taken with a view to lessen the fre-- of the sale &- tine regimental band was • 1 -' Farm for Sale - quency of, -shell eccureences. taken along, and upon arrival at the towlt• _ ,. - -=- site len4thv tables were ecwn spread with e , _cit, }:, g', con. The Cbinesc- net-=tlte tneaa ,l theAt,lieacies'of the sesaoa." to which. 7�AI: f 5 0+ .lois sr.d _. - _- - - _ _ _ ", authorizing the leev-ing of a tax upon the 3,060 odd people did ampple justice. It nc� lProl'e t}}z is co it aPta ia.I.. rstt:�ltc I a0ei every celestial 1:1aling .t Snacla leis was a regular oWfaahioned pplc-nit, and In r t„ zoo, roa(:s. --hof" rwI i, Lets. and B S S - I reminded me very much of the pieasant 1vin4lt:onlsule the Vtllr3r of D=nt+ai•tr:r.-WtihMoine—realized a revenue` in IHS -0 Of' gatherinRa that used to be eld iu my old Good outbuiminits.orchard. Barden mad Mull of ��0.,,,���/// -. 1$7.Olg. ' As -a revenue raiser the act friend Gordou-s grove, ex6epting that in pure birthCC Water : well irru cd li,d 'in Rood state or enitivatfou_ .fpr It -�• .7.0,014 Ih813X has been a success: but iL vcas not de thio came we were i,erctied beneath the �, i;K llasburst-at, toructo, ar t®4eczl;u acefai eucalyptus trcer' ulatesd of- the ytnitis. l?uaLartaa. _ signed to raise revenue ao In¢ch ria it ar rp , . _ ... _ _ .. - . -- . uker�ns;that beautiful shaded dell (a : was to iiruit. and curtail the 'immigra- a ninric and oranges Farm For Sale by Tender. . _ - _.- .. lion of tile_ wake -ruining class• if in abundance: and when the auctioneer _- n . -.. � :". -1 ;'- 4: rile act i§ to beculne to some extent,l took,ihe block a great Taus lova a d , t ALF,I) Tendor� will 1•a 14,h 1 0i" by G pti011l`bitlw6, the tal'ifF for .Chinamen acreage ons diapoaed of. Tuns rile town t». aLddrgt_ :ed up th JCL1_ t4:h, a Ws' for , H UR N_ - mllSL be increased. This illtestion was t:luuehed, ani probably within a 1Le },»rc bare of a [ar , , c•satainig circa b'uu trod eoaple of year. will have a population of se t rias eom',kk ,Iw..i rd the eentrnl pari se lot �honid not-. tritled wit1L - !(, cum. r, in tit* ,',ter,rhi•, of 1'iekitnn; co•ty5ryI. - _ two or. three thow,Lad. That's the oat u? oatsno, There era atom- os acres uu.ier x _ ` :: the. do things here. high str+r of cait:.atiaa. uc the rhe nn cast• - ..' E , The [e its of. the Lazuetto at area `nod attar litwse. ]arts :1 ai(. to tiara whir . Traeadie.I,$.. illolj that the ntiul. A short CiiAe aQ0 1 heat oat to Lncltwoo3. stal,le* un,lernaxeh, ar�'r'im; }rt ii at tma+r as i - t ,: a very plea�antly situated new town on nth-routbaL1diu�Por-Odfence*-twowc•eerofMsb -. lying midway wster, allo4 wtruni:r%t 11ai,neverTsitinrgsxiins _ �. .:::. her of the nufortanate peraolllia coil- %he Calitortax f_ -antral R.R.. y s. - _ - , cnuvrnirnt to Imihd:tae. The htshms ur anY Wor •_filled. thele is dlminlsliing. There between this city and the ocean, ,lust cane' [ander ,i,+t neca•,sartl Ncrec��tcd twins++ sail"- , rest lu u the surveyors were set at work_ ton yen too plough Uta• la, lssi9, • acid Lu•day the t7wn l .as miiny ra�lea ?tt ►row+r*•:ni -nrii arsreh 1st, 14�. Tern,. _are oltly sacer.teen left. Une leper Be . .,�ld� ... � - ' I . 'es�caped from the ittStitulio11 into. the .,.ement ,.i'3ewailt•s, Ieeslitiftit-"shaded Sven• `•' :�x+dnxn, ills bslanc r to rt'ntNia On mOReatr, - _ . . t,ivepa:d Ca an-n+Ort tnr.t•alnronts.ot &WOLac9 _ -, - - .-Lnoted -States, v ..here he runt become' cies, several handecme builiilnRs• and a with ulturost at 6 per rent., payable yearly. • I +!!mile:, of Jnaii : hundreds. The centre For furtlier partienlnro a +i+lc to iQ 1 a centre of new infection. the u.d. pov 1t -- - if the townyite ars•& farmeriv nn orange NOAX ARRhoN. to lar C.rore.On!. catiOIIEi are that wish careful manage .� orchard, sud conlsists of about ono hand• - menc the disease l ray _be extin,a131:ed rod flits ep!endid fruit trees, of rileiotl.ee to Creditors. P - '-_ with drip �;enerati'ou. �It : ws.'1 ongm- orange sud lemou varieties, with soft shell � - �`L�O-{� SAL Al '-• : In the ahnttar otthr i••tat r 't,c' - r i V •'till} imported by .:+Dole Xorwegiatl almond trees int?rprrsed. The original RQ$�RZ' Z=N,� - - ` fisl3ctGhtu t u(1 118(I sttt3itied e�l.aiclEr• owner of the Ltaneno Centeneia trinat have ; looked forward to the time when it a„n►d I ur.,t*nt to FLrcirrd 14isure r,'c., >. >. --. aWn TiCadvt ay before lueaaUrle wrl'e be a %owaeste, far the orolisrd is set otI iu .eL•ytrr ll0,i uttca is hcrnbv(, acti to tl.ea a..a,r» Of tk!l+rrt Linton, late of tilt 1111+tRe of ticker• _ �, taken t0 5t1 .re68 tt. ` ; with wide aveuues runnin t right _- . pr -blocks, t•:a ing, ontlemait, deceast-1. to ren.i to on or befurn . _ - angles through it. on either aide of which The 151 day 0f J uly, 1888, - , - - •Adam-3ior9e: a .ne+� 0 from -S%-v- arrliaeaof peppererees,anddownthneontre " t.I.__ --- rh >rttecntorofhi+lana wt:1 t llilliSh, iieOC^,1a l9 now Iri l�rl):stn, dhrach avenue la a row of graceful eucalyp- to.tOHs [:_ LtSTtt\, , rr tus trees. - Seueath the brauchei of the and- te.tauieat, L at t•i k."riant. •their chrisrisn ''a • , ,. - —a lir:d an.ettOrt ]s being made t0 e!fCCfi• riper treed have been 1&id fine cement uatar .ernames.aredri.4%i, and rirs�r:+ nan.witl, . - I . n9 lite him. for an alleged attempt at full particulars of their c::aims ih writ eng, as l �f hal a, and you can picture Lo yourself the uie ilatere of security •lt any[ helA b� tliotn. rad I - yourder It & ars that lie con' beauty of the spot: As I walked through That after ase card 15'1 u,tl'liF.tl".1.i�tcl+.tic 0 ! ' `; p y raid F:xvcutor will nrn,•re•I to distribute the sidered a man had 'abased his. little the orange grove. placking an orange here, a� ets of theitecersed';i• ' tbe oarties entitled and a lemon there. I thought if sor,:e of to tho claims of . - - boy linnlercifuil}, mild he attacked Lhe ihcreto, having rngarl all haze recciced - - . my Pickeritigfnends could but enjoy the which the, said kseri:t• -'fellow, •giving lilin a severe beating. leitsnres'and to them the nevelt v of the notice at ilia tiine of >u_ l.i .ltstribiFlfou and that : 'Ari aCtlOtl Of aL'tCiu Led ulitrder waS F n wpp(} all ctuitaa of aehicti tlu• aid ate of itt sh 11 not 1? ,gene, Lhey would be delighted. Inglewood have rets, iced notice of the time of such diatri- .. - '' ' entered sigainst him, and lie fled to is a bower of beauty, indeed, and as areal- hnti,•u shalt Le (•onrl 4.1 - toi,e.a aivtA, and the Toronto for Safety. T11erC is t 0 c�ueF deuce ptare`fOr the man of means cannot aidutiecutor w'i:l nu+. t,c richt( forthe Faidsrarts; • ': �saal>i {ari_tlirscet. taatTtp}+rraon of whO+e '-- a esgetted- Ole �LtttS-c6d8t'-Aa�i"-4O [tut "Imilu natiee thrill not have heea received tip .1. _ 1.11011 1)!lt that a speedy terillinatlon .to cctne ulidet that appellation t was. very __ - -' - the ca'e would result if _horse 'was, pPe Dim at.ihu Bute of rnch dtli ofNttou. relnetanth:, forced to give up all idea of Ui.ti l at tl hitby ttu; 11t!s of .Iay.:1.D., IEiSi+. r , once again ill $av'iltinall. \e�toe� becoming Rn earner of 0. portion of, this G. So ��orfor �11 m FaJVtor Sohl i or fur s li(i F:ze(•utos. m 11 i v1Lii+. ' dan'n there lire riot aceoided mucle .farnons. Rancho: '• W,Ilttbv, out. ilio ; i ' •On rile suis ngaia. This time I ascend- i' x- - _ - . _. _ are1''. �.-.,Z.,--...:- � 11♦ . clvllit}•.wheel the l�v�.can reasonably 'AUCTION' SALE OF 7. A. ed the mountain, and took in u view of ; - propri@tor, et' a gri • oil them. Again, nlailg of Ci @p- Glc@TOS, f; P Fasadeua. The word 'Pasadena" means .. .Lthe negroes 9hOW elle ti311p11114 Of 11111" ''the Grown of the Valley,' and a �'E•ry � VILLAGE - �- PROPER`T'Y - . _ .I:t GL F.kCT'e RF.R :,F' : itaeipu4 eiiroutry Melt is i'ery hard pretty place it is ; distance from the city•,- - _ , ' �to ifolerate. The colored people^ ofI about Witte miles. The city has a pOprila, . ,In Pickerill" 'VillaVe. j� Lift and Stiction PLlIY1pS tion of about 8.0(10, and it liar every indica- «� 1' orL�f . - = 'rroronto arid' others are tr61 to "get tion of .hAng 0. thriving and uo ahead IJrlt and iyp v'irtne of the power of . ' _ extradition refused. ival,e -I&c- 1 _ and Cisterns of all descriptions. . toavu, Its location gives it a 'vrra e:.- rale• coutaiued in a certain i.vlrt_age- _O_-- dou�all leas �rauted ilia •.re hest- for' hileratitr •climate; and conse�r�ttiientry its rated tlic 17th(Ia\' Oi.iar(41..4.11. iaEi• R:1QNiilCli c nn.el will magnificent hotels are throat ed with ; 1n iL' n+ to Int lit Anetioutat of o'clo�3 pin grill HaIiday' Standard treated and .Pumping «' end 11ljlls supplied __Raving .' extradition, but horse's cgs be a. t "I.asteruers" during the winter sPusoii. erected several of these' mills throughout the township, which are giving the ". ask a stay of ,proceetlili�c, '111d, iiia luul -Once wore we are on the way, and this Thursday, the 28th •day of J une,'88 best of satisfaction, I feel confident in recommending them. � Parties think carry the case Might r. 1. ' . tilde we "take in" the beastie&of Monrovia, some thirty miles east of Los. -Au e!es, on nt 00!tDON'S HOTEL. it, tho'v'aia;;e•of Pick• illg Of erecting such Would d0 well t0 COnlnllfriicate at once. Any person wr io batters the 811bJPCL R iug 1, i>vnaLevi F'i.irbaitks,.aux:-All- and- [ollow- - - the Santa Fe R.K. This is a foothill lug lands ancT preriiisea,. vta: A4t ami r' " - 11" with a 'little thought must conclude town, and is built on a slope adjacent to thatsertainB arcrei bei a ri tun n lite �sdeeoft rid Parties sending orders to the Factory may rest assured—bf fair�nti that pauper 1mn12�I'atlOn I6 an injus- the Sierra Madre range of mountains. It i Kingston road in the said village of Pickering, tine to the workmen of Canada. Those claims !a very superior climate' at 0.11 ' containing by admeasurement one-eighth part honorable dealing, both as to lt,rticle and price. Address emigrants' �vli(2 _unable to exist Ill rile seasons of the year, and I,0.m not going to 1arIv knowu and descilredre. ruore or legs. lsls village ay of loo 2 n --• . __ - ___ . _ dispute the claim. It is also a place of the registered plan of -said village of Pickering, zz3-1 George, Gerow, `Claremont, �IIt. '-'older countries, gulp down the coated wonderful growth. Two years ago the site j and being ,the proper'-; formerly owned snd -1--^ y - -_ _ ---_- _-. ---- -- " ,tarns spun by salaried .liars, are liO was practically nothing but &plain.; to day Nev iii aeruuRh castlone and a_half stoon the ry said - - _ -. acqul6itl0n to A country `like ours. it}las abou% I,ii00 ia}iabitaate, with many `ho»ae ti.i111 frassie kitchen' sitacTied thereto. ����„ ,Their leadju characteristic St home behas ab residences 'and business blocks. I t his' iii v well ('Pict a oa.ttie main atrcwt of y g Rut,this is only one of the' instances.bt the the ttsiti vilLlt;e of Pickering. hiss been lack of thrift ;their gullabil- wondertfil growth of'this part of the world, i ' Terms and Conditions of Sale. ' itS.y ani dreams Of ultearued riches Again ' I take in G0.ravanza -and the. The purchaser shall at the time of salt pay Your `mUne3' and buy a farm by having z' y p y .to the vendor his'9olicitor, a deposit of leu per 1 -' .. are rile 1padstone6 which ivapel thein adjacent country. This is a ver rest r mention: It n r the mountainous region, cent. of the purchase mauey, and her m one to -our sfeores. When they arrive here - month ouch a portiou of till rrtUsinder ae will -Y(itll� G�otlle,5 made proper• sed prementa man'y`flne views to the tourist. mate » p nae-ttiird of the };nTchsae mousy, shcs 7 _ they become a bilyd'etl ripen public GaravanZa proper is 'built upon the slope, balance thereof to be -secured by a Staturary l r _ while nestling beneath, is a very . pretty mortgage, containing a power of sale and with - Charity. 'OY1T Ow(11 laborers are forced an iusarance clause for 6400, payable in three , EOCOtltrlblite t0 their �iupport, and village, surrounded by a ledge, it situated equal an»nal instatiilente, with interest thereon he often become C011firllled 111(tl- 'the Chinese gardens, some tour miles Out rt rho rate of six her cent per annnin. L'golt The appearance lllld. welir of a suit depends. greatly ell th'e .. t y of.town• The delestials are very industrt- .1 th "it i, atoroxnid, the urchsaer ahetl be ea• n t aeiltS_p� labor fOr tleJt-to-nOSlutig - tit mild-6itey hey t>treatw a.mm'etaucaattd 6aie_lot into posses- a8' 8V0rf UOd ki]OWS. It is our desire to inform the .' i make-up Y general- rig-' eu,n. - ' _ � i<� rites 'simply exist. ,i,ade them spot one of beauty. Tl,,..vonck,r shall not be required' to futvish i (11 C,, t�li} 1 18 all £ C IlO�'le d°y��d fRCt thrOtlB�iUtlti th6 gr&IIEl- I should has e.addedsli .colinection with ahshv t of title ohhar than a Regieitraes ab- p i�ld township of Pickering that The v'veal atld Wealt t o a . . . nOt read lel . It8 populatlou. If WL Inglewoodabove, cLat [tin trioti is snrrnand- At la �r°i' ro iett�e au �evide tco of title nottin­__ .* ed by a tract of country embracing some hit+ rns.rs>,'», :but rill deeda and ovtdenee-wf - 1 1 g g A have dYe iri11110t1 tlirlfty C1t17.en8 'We I4,000 acres of choice iat:rl. slisChtlt' rolling. titin ,rir;. tht roof not is him pesa6sston shall• %� ck e ■ .I n Tai ! i/ r .Jere A Wealthier and more •important and the view, as one staZtttrwn-d-1T&zes over I beprocnred',y the parvhawerat bisowa nttpwnae. �Q 1 the 'Further p aaics and coaditions wil'1 11 given GG } / I . people than t�lougll sagmented by a this vast expanse of LCTri EGr':,•i4 ti{le tie. at Ole tune of. vile. - 7sVsa _ + like number/ of 'imported 'paupers, to be forgotten. At the lime of my vial% a per turtiler }+artieutars wp,.IytoJilSr R. Fart - greater portion of thea loud was+ covectxi wall, vender's f(oftcitor, WlAsti '•� T,itua •to equgl in tl]i$ art. j . Qrganized labor may reasonably pro- with fine growth of barley and oat hay, Datoil at Whitby.,tuna shit, l et. Z�.entiscl . --- tesi against so pernicious a govern• Atanairg nearly as high as my neck mild 1 JQH`i . E. ?♦ AVRWELL., - � r7C Tial 1193 3:114D by R@C] , which has now boon cut. Shiite 900 or 9A0' 3:•39 YQactor'F. cttor, ' , ><lnerltal policy. .. . ' - - . . . ... . „ SS•, . F'i"C ...• j••y ., a,..rrrq .;'�'�..., :: vMMV�yIYh"t... ..'a'•, ' �. "++w �3 _ •... ' a ': T- F'. w. ,,.h " A* .: ail. .�. - .. - 'CG•:R..u,!•: .my�eYl..�.....s+[:.p . .. no.,r.cy„ '...-! •...r•f ,. .:•4.rT<., .:. rx- .: .. 'r.. A_._ •."'v .... ,�.-; '.i l..,. ...e.,., -a ._i'... -.y,. - .M' :-.. :. Y` L' a - - .. .'�.. �;'r"r-• AF.rvyr- ? �N d_a,... al' .r^4 .u, .. hi:.. .,�,G „y."•i., �• y _ - +.'£•:� �: _ - L --711 1!11:7,1 -L WJL%-.i JL yN-P JL k.le items to one or -two of our exchan"s as they nuke it specia-hy of inditcriuiwate 9lgZ . YEEt LATEST WE" CVLLEH` » ieviag. It nlakea tis hopping, mad t0 TZE LOCAL rsESr. credit an Item to one paper, amd then T } + It i hats ares 10 at, nde d Saye I � � R- -a �g pideni Jiecover that it w•as stetezby•them fromIt is said that over two hundred cases another - _ measles exist in Watertown. The new G.T.R. station at Calnpbell1 " �� ... _ a-• ford is not to be bulli; this year. PAiraen—In Ffkertns on Saturday. June lnd. the wife of J. M Feelhner, of a daughter. Port Perry baa a new town bell which DIED. - 0 • j AT _ {P weighs or -ex pounds, and coat 1L00, Faaeas- In Pickering, at Pichard Hilts', lot 34 Gananoque has twelve Base ball clubs 3rd von., on Tuesdav, May each, low, Maria » • � ' ...with several back streets. to be heard Fraser, aged years, 9 monthi and 8o days. -ifUm. Lrtcc--In Pickering. on Tnesda7. June M. 3889 ., .._ Mary Ann Leng, beloved wife of Edward W - Demorestvilla claims to be the Ihop grown• aged 83 years and s month*. _ - --- f .mE L L etropolis of Central Ontario. Its claim — " - Funeral will leave her late residence, Yarock Road today 1Friday) at I o'clock p.m.; and pro- z —' ��t' Geed to the place of interm4ht, Erskine burial 4 Mr. Broddy, late agent of the Standard ground ;;House -Furnishing Depot, �j Lank, Brighton, has been removed to - Y Forest. PICKERING MARKET. - - Ewe ce Jun boa ht s $l0,o0o farm near Newcastle, '=CK�R.rNC.�". B Fall wheat SSc to 90c: aprin hoc to BSc, (loose e California. 7sc to 80c. Flour, family, per bag 83.50. F lour, i:' John Allison bas seven,Lorses in his pastry,perbaif; 4375. Firanpertoa A14. 'Shorts — Stable at Picton, live of which can beat Per ton, 516. bcreentngs per ton, 818 "three minutes. GREENWOOD MARKETS. Act went into effect _; The Early Closing A 138c to est a ring' wheat, 84c to Fall Wheat. P OWDEIR __ 8 Jnne let.°me efuAll wheat. �� : oatr, ,l to �a : GREENWOO R 0 L L E R m ILLS in Gahan . ue o asp: ; assess , ser7l SYe 0 ea e5 to 32 75 ; bran per tori, a14 ; shorts perton: - -- _ __ Some $• 0,000 WOrtIl Of buildings are coarse, ails; shorts per ton, tine, $18; chopp per - - .' : ahead_nnder way in Listowel, with a 'ton; +!°b. rangTills h and haver varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. !fore economicw! fitter prepared than ever to give universal satisfaction to prospect of others to follow. FARMERS' MARKET. than the ordinary kinds, and cnanote Bold in Fines amounting to 1850 were im• Toronto, June 7 '88. coin etition with the multitude of low fess, abort the alalic. As ..]]anal I make a specialty of t a farmers'. _;reale don violaters of 'the ' Scott Act at The street r-eceiptr of ai or Phosphate, powders.. Co.,. us only P . pose and prices vhchanaled. About 407 bushels of inaaais. 110saL Restaa YOWDEa C 208 wall —n Peterboro in one day recently. wheat osffpered aad wld at 9Cic testae foe! tall, Ee6 to Fitraet.\ Y. fSY. xe anging Flour for Wheat, The Barrie town council has 'voted a 8We foaellins � � to768c ao for rm RicBarley — � I always Rive the same grade of flour, and regulate tho Aq=tity by the quality of F' guarantee hind of0300towards the re. of :300 bushels ac .57 Peas are nominal Headquarters for the v¢heat.. WHEAT ,WANTED. Thanking all for peat patronage, and asking a Ce Lion of the grand loge, I.O.F. at t4.c. Hay in fsirsnp y; �loade sold at $00 continuamce of the eame, I remain, yours truly, . Sn(,+1] O'Hollor5a. a Cornwall boy, 1b to 400 00 for clover an 31:3 -Do to 837 So. straw i10a 0fo florasold er38aoLoSO 70S0. Beef9Vo e5 Agricultural, Implements Fe L.• PREEN. -PROPRIETOR. P resident of the I;oston Typographical to t'8 0o for tireguarters, and e7 00 to 89 uo for L'niosi, an organization 1,100 strong. hindquarters. Lamb lis to 01000; and mutton $7 to elSo. Twenty horsewere bought in. Corn. — - The pz/xlnce market was quiet to -day. and TRE .aREF 1'00 - O�AtT . M SILLS wall the other day for the American pricesRenerallyruledeteadv. We.guoterHeat - market. The rice aid averaged $1:x.0. 1'=c to 14c; interior. butter, lb. rolls; It to lee, large rolls r ^ -tRemmer P P i4 to 15; interior, lot to s.1 Lnrd llc; Cheese now running, an we are reads to supply all grades of Oat -Meal. Corn Meal. Alex. Brownly, of Ailsa Craig, has been ii. to 14c. Flacon roc to 1•ac. Eggs 13 to 14c.: Rolled Wheat; etc., to •consumers and dealers. A specialty made of exehanging = .arrested for connterteitimr Bank of 1;ritisG Potatoes per bag alto $1 13. Apples per bagel,-erPO.ITE'— Oat -'ileal for Oats. Chopping done for 5 cents per 2 bus. b Extra quality chopp e2 7;. to 64 00. fig - North America bills, Mud, has confe=setl.. _._.—_.__. D. O'Connor's Blacksmith Shop, on hand• Try our Gatmeal and encourage our enterprise, which will benefit you SA John A. Iracdonne II. Lnrrister, Green- saga-tialcetrias entice fess. Weil as as. _ GREENWOOD OATMEAL- MILLING CO. -field, has been appointed cal,taiu of,- the T8A3\:+ colw EAST LVE As F'OLLOWB:— #� :.. snilitiA eampinny orgnnizirrg it Alexandria. No 1 ExrsF+s. 7:59 A. M. F.1- ..GREEN and L. MACKEY, Proprietors. Geo. Billings, a resident of lelnS.�els. 3 Mlxtai, 2:8; P. DI.;GE\TS FOI--- W1 s drowned in the Mahlandon Frialar. i, 7 •LocAL. 6:37 P. M. - .. _ ..., ji-h fit, fell in. No. 8 Loi ;►L 8:41 A. 51. p ' Ori711a`mumeittrat Ml Bolus steel fralrie tl all -the --fates; sea- - •. band on condition filet they„n iso weekly' :. ExParss . • 9:53 P.:11. prove •e ans- rash mrnts. open air concert dnriag She stlmuler r� THE TORONTO moo-Eiz. evenings.' �uL6are I38 exist an'th >u+eu,Ia , t THE MASSEI MOW --EW -- _ ohne, bac are s gassetl 1# the marvels _ ,Linemen are running the telel'l;° of invention. Tore who are hl need of 'THP. MASSEY RAKE. wire from Enterprise to profitable work that can 1,0 .leafs while I;r.kvEIf (:r,An DRILL AN ` Dr. Beeman lies beep "appointed agent at Ii wing at home should at onep MetA their w1dreos J to Hallett ,& Co.. YortlurcL Mtainn, aha r coiva SEEDER, Have just received our stock of both. -the latter n spa .- -- _ -. - - - . tree -full information how either ,ex, of all a; er. THE "L. a Sr.” E\GI\E A\D Daniel Brown, of East Hawkesbury, ( can earn from 4 rto ,#33 per day'an l npwwnlr G RAI \ SAVER. _ wherever they live. You aro lartwil tree. C'a ,i- cgrnmttteil, silicide by haunng. Ile is t d nos roquired. some have made over #50 ill a ALSO PLOWS. SCCFFLERS, rite.. and supposed to have become rmiane tht-0ugl, ru gle day ac this work. All sueieeci. 0 7 _ e a — Paris Green and Hell bore busmees trouble. •• - f --: - �— REPAIRS OF ALL HINDS David Tait has go•ue to Picton to act as Did fou See It foreman n the fk marine railway 'ill kept constantiv on band. /y� thatDad town. Flit' faTlaiy-iemOTe t.T - PICKERING P ,,.,/;Deaeronto next week. Call at our showrooms and wasball be Joseph Everett, a yr,uti,q man..aged'1.4. Tlie Patterson Light Cbannel pleased to point out the superiority of the was killed at ( iathant by a tenni Ile was Steel -Frame Binder,with machinery and implements hand!eti.by as _. driving running away, throwing hila on, I ------- - and killing hull ui, tautly. Appleby's Improve]] _ A H o farruer namod McKee got luar '`Reliable. $notter, have 'Tauble Mme and Mone� bottles of medicine in Shelburne fu' Ilii q•3zis kllotter has been ;itnpl}fieri Ly Ya r�sick wife and noire one was meam ecoug i Mr Applebv. who -has worked at . it LUm b e r to etas] them from Ilia buggv• ` Toon Chnieh.Port Hope. hay y tteliaSerl i Since' lie invented the first twine Eliot- - by calling at -'";ruin Mr. Low, Picton. a lot on the bluffter, until it is llow absolutely perfect o xrlookiug tits Lay, on Wluch he par- _. in its action: Hacing purchased the above lumber The Do 'minion Agency in Pickering -- poses erecting a summer reaiden", There' is no Binder like thin clAe-•-the. Mese twin Mr. Juba Gee. I nin J. H. Charles, Perth. has left on Itis lightest in weight, the lightest in draft now offering the �tIId, getting a waoto tbeTranevaai. South Africa. w1we i of any machitre of the kind ip ti:e E1�IR� S*I'CCg NE'C7C7' S 8e�� �liCh3�0 be ties secured a 'situation. through Itis market. Perfectd balanced. 1+ulter- which is the most improved high -armed machine lII brother, already in that far-off land. y Bob Armstrong, a 1fihou official, im- for n manufacture, fini4ll, durability I AT GREATLY REDUCED PR.IC�S, the market. Sold cheap for cash. Old ma– ' pounded 27 cows one night last week. and atad et3iciency.- in order to clear out the same, and to chiIles taken in e$ehange, and terms next morning found they bail baePn.lot Out Call aud see the sample at my show -room, ;flake room for, a choice .selected stock to Bllit these Who mean btlfiine88.. : ,of prison and returns to their stables. Hancys old stand, Pickering. now arrn=. He was road. L. FOR�YTH Lumber, Lath, Shingles.'Posts, Pick- Aadcew .1ti aft.. ]ieAfonl's combination , KION •+ t Sts: etc.; alway9 on •hand. - bailiff and collector, Ilia One west. Ile Aee11t. -ii_ In wood, Walnut, Ylahogsn , and other choice woods -perfect appropriated considerable of- tae towns '- - - - Also Blacksmith's Coal and best'Diy .. Rose 9 fanilsg Andrew Watt he could fro_n con- �,�11' Reward" those who read this Maple Hardwood. Iastrti�Cuts. on terms which cannot be beatgh. Old � R', j���and then act : they will aud honour. p Qrgaus and rionas taken in exchange. fiding friends. '11 able employtuent that will not take BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY. �1'e ]Peru that a great' many of `chose them from their pontes and isnri0— dies. wlin went n to the pea hm Duluth are The prodte are I&=" and suis for every induw P m"i Semen, many have made abd are now J-4- c U.A:Y ywAlktna the LCreetK out of omployzuent, utakins atovetal hundred dollera a tnonth. IC is temper and 'uloney, fie ten times' too emy for enc one to male A3"aud u axleper s In various styles, containing all file infest improvements,, at very low .•pno1. es,•aa day, who in walling w iwerk. F.ltiforsex, young guaranteed 10 „•Tips the Deet Of 8At3afaCtiOa. . .. many inen are. up there already.-'SmY' or old, capital uJt,tteoicd : we start you. F:4ery . thing now. No special ability �ClLe1121�. «} -tier � un. .44 reader, can do it as wen as any one. w'rice t, tea . ` SeainE; Machine needles and repairs for sale. Ir vernment intend' erecting- a - - atonce [or full partieulara, ictttch we utail Tree, ` liglithousein the middle o Brother , - Nos e• Ti _ �y ;SIT , Hp�liI3��0E AGENCg; SPI -CURT +IG, land, about nine miles from Kirgsfou. - it will be convenient for natigators. and W. GoDo�l,-TRIES ! s, M- P A T��'Rf; _ –. .. Manager. may ,result. in the . neighborhood tieing _-- GRO made a suninrer •resort. Tl1e fishing I&I T f -'THE grounds -are excellent. ME A lawsuit is in Itioepect leetwacn i'at• • Ur -' ��i s antl the -town of Woodstock• i d �i Lem0I16 �� L'•� �•—__ Jerson Bros Wizard. THF -Ea sweet Oranges �t e� `t;t_-_._�� - filrY ]Auer grantee A 93+�.00(l bonus :l,ml .. tree writer jur..teu years, but'.nre .Holy Figs, Dates, .Priines, kicking because the tom ny use o o ntnch \ Has a tiue ,tock of N@W �''%rCQ�.� Sus iiY3, ' r Smoked Ham, Bacon, _ flail iu their comlensin;; engines that file 5131oked Hutu; Boss Cheese, ' . ='Ladles' Short "est and Queen Chains, Brooches, ' supply is not adequate 'to•. nieet the' de= ulanas of the town, parricularl tri the BOlOgIIa , aliSage, Oatmeal, Indian Meal, CUA. Buttons, etc # .edge fes- Cracked Rv heat, Gent's Chains,' Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins. g About nine o'clock Thursib evening Bacon, OTangeS, 'I Pot Barley, New Syrup, lire broke out in J. J. Snvi£ny's store in . Lemons, Figs, � 3'' «�atches (flocks, SilverNi Plated Knives, Forks 'and .'Yontnill,,` and spreaaiug• •eastwood•- con- Black Strap, etc. - F - ' t sumed G4mble18 shoe store and g ocery, , Antreve'rything. that is found Spoons. All at lowest -prices. _: PattlinRs paint shop and Rine's stove \ln & r0 eTl mend ed and tin shop. Part of t]ie stocks were -properly y g Repairing of �Vatolles slid Clocks personally attended tor saved out of the places burned. All the Grocery. =Farmer's Produce Wanted T IT •buildings were- insured and all the stork: » - E tT O II N y O except Gamble's. is snpltosed ' — �, -AT- tT A -L`✓-� to have been 'the result of 'careless boys Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, W toy _ setti6Q off firecrackers.GORDON, I � �� Here is what the BOwolanville papers �t J• EastEndGrocery, PickeringyePOCKETSsave to say about liquor drinking there:-CONAIDER YOUR The `34th seems to have been a bad day .. _.- _------- ---- --- r a.'. for the eyes., as there is quite a number e a r Bu's'i0e a A w Don't be led away 1>c flaming- `' in'monrning around town -whiskey the � IFray JJ THE. BRA7�YTAN WAREHOUSE ' `ow ..oause of it. -Sun. The brewery wagon paid a visit to our town on Thnrsu3Bow- -. And see far �onraelves that we are sellin Crocker and Glassware at and under fl Y Neu•s. There was more drunks in 'Bow- —.. o e: cost, for cash .or produce White Granite Tea Setts, 44 pieces, 12, Handsome manyille on the Queen's Birthday than 'have §Oliie.DTy GFOOd , ' colored To Setts, 44 pieces, $8 ; P'iue China Tea Setts, 4.4 pieces, 14.5U; y hays been seen here for years. Where Besntifitl, Motto China Cups and Sauceri, 35c.; . Colored Dinner Setts, i was the whiskey obtained 2-Sfalesman. + r ' Y ' from 7.50'; Colored Chamber setts, P ieces, $2,50 ; Xmas China • ii "Il s ani d Shoes Li �ckei3 Glassware, fr _ C�� I3 (got ► _ 7 and Glassware arriving every week, Heavy gGlAas tumbFcrts; ti0o 3i A serious dr3, the rpSult of firecrackers, S an aenrred-at-Selby,-Ont:-on-the-134th". _ �i �--Ei� ,nw axe — . __ per dozen, glass _ - ss goblets, We. per dozen, lass Seth' d originated in a barn adjoining Jas. Gonus' - - ::'hotel. Both buildings were soon in vi*1L1C1i T 41ia11 sell -less than cost, as%Krish to have all cleared Our family groceries aro the beat and chgapest-Green, ac an a 9f5e; flames. The private reaideacea of -inrs. r S worth 500.. if you don't believe it, set A'il ec sample and be oonvinoed. gsxra>t s Vandtizen and Anderaon next Lv4a>;ht, - : _ Oltt 1)t' September., Fraita in stock autl to arr*e,•selling-at bottora ]ernes: Butter, ERRS, Twill, followed by the entire destruction df tile -'Also. th0 Dwelling H°LtRe anti �op,>SLablo and Driving fieairo. - flacon, Poultry and Potatoes uxkeu in oxo ngrr aitJ1fing you all two churches, English and Aietlmd?st, ]26111th and Laprioetis the yeiir round, yours €aithfull;, { 'SIMON FRASER, -, these last costing over $10,M �icI<im' ; !' 80-35 h i T bonne and carriage and bineksuiith shop i - �fi next went. The forst foes is flttl,00fi JOHN u pDDIFi , D� r NBAspell's Rlcc,, I3lrck St.,`'hitbp, Ont. y with 14,500 insurance. 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' " W* 4'�'J, ' ' th. d, I .usider madc and games . , . , I e; I ,� 0 At ;dc " A nti M "' , , _ .. � - , .. , � -EY'D 'i'j; ft -- I � � =1 , - "I , : 11; :'7k I 0 . -- -- xxxi THIRR 6F LIFE,,'. ,� .. . . ----- -­­.----­­-. . sivel I I 16 I drja" bores On t $rown a oven, to my cousin Elslog.-They'ri L . . - .. L � I . I . . .0, A, � I - , I= It Bift I h 39_ ­. bad in heir way. I like tbmm mysom ­ . .. . , . �.. ­..�!. , .:,.,I-.--. ... - �1 11. . I - 1. � . �- .:-­ sum ft 441�- .G ,_" _at suburban parties the Comenroe of inoom- now-, t :: .:: , . ., - I . , � � .. ., - � , .; . I - Sandble pea . .. .. .. � 1. is I 6��t them, I'thfult, in next week'a so ad d� n I A a � . - � . , . , . �� $ ' in& ,40" W40 a " jieiimiW ,a*,- find - "&no to - -�F -� .-.-.---.--- ­� . ­, . ��" 1� � , " ,---!. " �- I . _ . . . �..,'-­ . � , "�--SUNSHINZ AND SHADE., , .' ­. , - I ­­ W � half Ila illarm. smuse them in one another's society, wVdi thiiiZn . . � ­ ,-� ; .� . t . d bar too*. I . ­ I I I., . - I I - ­ ­­ tru witis out playing dumb ormaloa or nek's riddl- � (TO BZ COYMMM.) - � , . . I . . . . 9 ; . , . . 4. .. -4 . - . - 7- "--' 94 o, no, Modb.",she **'V 99 tob Rolf and I will flad more than enough, I'm , . . . . .�� - "',-, , - I Jusduo xtrdg Int - and in bimfc SaG4­'. Fle,'Anl. .th"W I . .. - . '. :1 ''. I I . . � CHAPTER V. - I tively on their gpo , a non . men" . a Romsv�ber, sure, to -morrow in yours and Elmle's. ' ... . * . , . . . , I . . - were fast Old for ack The Great RackeWe SWIL � 11 , , ' - Xten minutes, he mad .the 13quire �L­ dre.." He shook hands w" them all round and - ',,�,-: :� ' .�. :�P�.� -, ­ . . I -man loves wo,vensomok-long nig to be.. The report presented to . . . 1:- , L �. ,, I XLZCTIVX AyJr1Ni,riZL . . trionde, united by firm ties of 00 hat in f"Well With that inimi. L Leads Afercury: . I �.. ... ... . wori both 11 But an i% Condit, B190;"'Augh said with a raised his I I ., I.. � The Girton govemeas of thaw latter days and Common Animosities. They Dh Was Hugh Mead r a the Canadian Parliament on the 11,Grmt . .--. -----.. . . ,� j.�, wistful look In his eyes thatbelied him words. table grace whil - . I ..' -� .L` -'.1 tavoin In a very different tooting -d I . 29 7 .1. , [ ruen-lbt whatever yowding interval To all Slackende Basin," can scaroely fail' to in . ­­­ ­----* , Oxfor an, heart to be peculiar property. When he left I.DY , 7 I. ... ,:.:. and-a'Yew- - .of time that fr ink forms Always a Elsie preferred in her o - spire the imagination of all who read it bt ._ _ L I n:, '' 1, � � , . I ,ohe family from the fooy-po L . � .- I I - i � ,�, ." . - �%*Iound y persaaw led yo solid bond of uL!rOXULI*lt'WOM YOUt'L and ago ;' kissed by High'dn diffors6i grounds; but that afternoon, he left four &spar& ;a con ?IOtUre which it suggests of s, . . _ L . . �- - �- -0" a AW bldr Ufa . t - n. n at the imue college, Oriel. she did not may so. Slim held UP queste behind him. The Squire thought the I '_ L . ,�� - I .. -"- and both bad bee her to", thin London newspi.per follow was a most inmessurable vastness ma unlimited re. . , I 11 �'..... , Z .­� I � �,::.,. rogoinst" the Itowever, wItfi a rather bad grace, and Cos. 'The mind fallsi it Is tme, to I ­, -�. � -'- ­*., She ranks, in faot;PP in Of 41 I daremay yon know my old sigh. ff;!h premed it, to hit own tenderly. sensible, nght-minded, intelligent Young Piour grasp . � -f , % �� ! .-�-, .� .. hat I came of the figares with which the %� �;,�­ �:,�, I proosdande with the tutor who has been a Squire observed with a meditative , with a head an his shoulders and a the stgnfi Ll�.',. :� . iy daiar," he-mure man s - " - � �. ... . . owe' Quad, ind callit a Paradise, - Z � I Itimatirred not thel� by . - I . . - ishivemity man; and, as the outward ant -They looked out over Fell Into her beauti- complete comprehensiod of the rigtts and Ceport deals. . - ::­..'­-:-.., ..,-. "Wisli Superior Position, able bad a rhymis a a paria. of low, looking deep . sonse of indefinite. tadei which they " - -- ble I her $ the intricate riparian proprietor's the . . I I a - VAtinbaxametero WL fat Ii Uldoyes. ty of the natural. -1 ,: 4-1 - ,:, t of the bay windo I wrongs of � , ainso I nir t:e rat of the Tiouseliala. at stained glass one that was PanPaiss- question. Mrs. Id"Y thought Elste's imply And by the potan . I An early develo - . ., -01- -- -f- inaagaii. ! bat that was no .. .. . . . . . -,----I,m ib------# h ­fttin v-- . L , �� 4116`7031-thicty, ts" .. . ----.-- # ­ ,-. -, - -, . I .. � �­ � instead of "I know them well," Hugh Answered, "Ison. of my uncle, ­ yet an � . ` - ..." 4449 W�.­- - I walm - .. a----- I---- t like, a cousin," cousin was moat p�lits and strocadie, an fO= described as I- . - an &X-ruw; - il she answered with a faint atte .80110- wou an MI-exWerat"y mgu -- . . '.. - "-. L 0 . papits off hashed mutt aa;i he 10;0072ord with a love passing t 0 love I'K Z�eit-�-Uibutadas. It -is within Q, few . a , . :L. � 1-1. 1. I., rem "A -friend of his Is -f Ines axabewi= lashing exaclient person. (Ladles o a Cort a - the discover- . � . ,t 611 -past me. Elde Challoner fad bow of her ordimaq child Lf Cl. months of a century ainoe . .*; I . , � % A: timp. And I remem- Itagli laughiol, and gl&nood idly ro;Q are always etc D21g On the M . vi. ��. � �. L .1 . . . in r p i, which they discuss ­.:��, -- .. - A She was an orphan,'Ieft with mine had them a marry look A% the den wate U they or who gave the river its name na I— . . I C Girton girl. and ber the line : - (in - him with the World � L' I.. I , - uttle in the' *arld-bur, bar brafts )zooUquan veniNtl prig , like 16ted its waters, and yet to I I ,� ., f.- - �,� .. xCelient leonine as loon. 11 You .may call 4txhat you like," he whill- W to a definitely measumble 1- �. - ­­­.. .ber . cod 100" to found hog fortune An e . - ­- - It I'L L.� . . . . 9 - - meditarf.' 11 - - dead - . , w . - and @be bed. 'Wisely-Iii4i8a,her in 11111) bum in It& *4*- 'n� Jumm''. - - .. - gor was a bo little more.than A name. It requires . ...� ��.. ,:� , _,L�� L� . , ,�. : * UPon; . an , :. kv."t W.-PnI�;;;.".10L PUPUL - "I don't care in What 06 ty on Winifred thought Mi P to @how Its Course, am it Win � . 1111 I ;T i ii and Appre- a big ms� .. . . i .. . ...... ... . I ----�.Z-""""""""",'ll""I'll"�,�",����,iiiiiiii�'lliole lwjw­b"Z� -�;� IM� mework made earch you Consider yourself kime so long poet, and ch, so nice and kind &den to learn that it has-& .. ..... . x'4 ... NO 10cation W h won" MIA1110 her grostIyg;l;;tI hadswire fra . , herself in after -life a moderate to put over it, for fear some fellows should as you itill permit in* to klass yon. ciative- .Elde thought door darling Hugh surprise man"aders �A � . 1 *40 earn --4-tlWf&Ud1r-m&­W, .------.3 . are -talking- -was- juot-4he -a=*, sweet, my-pathetio-old '00"dine-on. n li��ilillil::::��illill,lillillilillilll::::111!1!::111111::::Ill,1,. 11 . � - . .. smash- --- - � ...-- I amend :-. -.-., �- �:. : -. " � ". � ! K"libood. _ woome, at -iLlaging- -abou-4mages- pOC-tew-minates th,ey-ast--th . And tho ralles. Hitherto the Mackenzie � ... - _ ght, ow- tY - - - friana a Qd ally and comforter &A ever irer taking ­­­­ - ­ - � ----- -�Whare she bad lately come, at a noisy wine -party. " th crumaric �-ftu -6w4west on 0 -- to wvvmry- --il�,��a�d a-& �,�a AnAlo rt, , .. �- ; � -L , . - Poo " to I they all four n r,d1e,'.Z',W-6W"ry1 mks. i A— . .:, :1, inore like a blend than a governess -., the From Oxford, they soon got off upon But - tblt! that yo . one anoTer Illiant, and its -rhe- . . --diffastice In yews between herself And folk Lad U. a an 1. and under such circumstanoori­ a not wa� all handsome, vex rging itself into the Arctic Ooean--an I- I ­- ... crosohmeal of the sea,. ohm - - * " ,htf-I _ I know very deli, I . -­-­ - been young, and do not we all Vail An for Hugh, he tl ought laus to enormous river -, . . , � il'.:­ .., ­ to himselL go he but its wate" locked in im-. i : ��%.­­ -, I . Winifred waa not extra= ; and the two the tPlown man& ; and then tha Squire in an sigh of I the year, and tompt, . . . I to one another from the dated upcm taking Hugh for A tour du pt o - them?-i,nd tb "Elsie roW with A .. bordered penetrable too for hal . .. - I 11 , � - L ! I W taking a fancy Los, so Ind-: prietcire iouad the whole estate, regret. go I tl,4�1,,11 she said, 11 we mustn't tered back by the rvae. .- . ­ - , I with ran- � ­, ­'. . I .= became oompanions at em the village inn, that the Squire was Jg- most tng only the fur hunter and traveller to ex. . - . ,...'r.! . * �1421hte together, that Kids could hardly with ning comment@ upon the. wasting of' the Stop here 1310216 SAY longer ; POCh&P' Mrs' rtento an heavy old nuisance; that plore its inhospitable territories. A hundre-I - , ­ ! .11 ".. , -- - '. , so egart now and - In bring herself to fojishore and the Abominable remissness of Maysey wouldn't like LVII laysay, was a COMIC oLa erea- cars, after all, we but " a day when they . � ' . I I 11 H h Cried, L WYTHIS h a . . 1: . � -�* �.� .� I - .. I Ubtle brief altZrity over the minor the Board of Admiralty in. not erecting - 61 Oh, bother MCA, 4K 1 U tan ; chat Elide was really a most chum- = run their course ; and perh , After -.. L . -... � 'exert a 11015% h% of the multevz1a, .. . . I . . . - 4otokilm of Winifred's condueL , And, indeed, as to protect the Interests of with An angry sidow.r O" of head. bed, in spite of her nil,, the true discoverbrs . I . proper a terrible imissium in ng 1, and that Winj ; I . '--\--,--7vw - ­ could get a law I . ear - elaborate report ban now =T.n prietom � Hugh listened to It "Them old people an re 5� Wasn't half bad, are the membirm of the committee whose oders governess, though still debarred coast- pro b for the first time � ; :: 'I" ;'sation of a heart, to no Aouser cx�.y ill with his grave Ila of profound sympathy the world. I wish we - after all is the basin - - � I -1 time to ad by a trianaphant majority that at an bottom. . :, .�z ­­ - . vxpected to prove herself a moral dragon ; and lively interes16 put#of� in fro lor; and forbid- made kmwn h2w enormous . , � I . _ I' I " �­ �' , . she is permitted to recognize the , acquiescent COMM 0013ficmatory of everybody we& - to be, throttled. or at lout The heiress is apt to be plain which it drains, how prioelsm the wealth .. . . I- . I existence lime an ding. She is not fair to outward view, m which it holds within Its lamb. An. -.-. � � ,�, - - . . . of human ingtinignts in the world we inbefilts the wickedness of government officials In treasporteiL There'd be some hope of 16 '. - ­. I - ard of Little Cluicat In' the World many maddene be. ,Her beauty has solid, the committee' It In . :, � :;- I , , :. . 'and not even forbidden to conoode at times, eaeral, and of the delinquent Ba mad caij I not to may etrictly mewillo qualities, and cording to the report of 9 . :1 . - . � -� � ve popu- .. . �­ , .1 :.7', :� . .)the ab6tract possibility that either she or her =[ratty in particular. . then. "Pea" . y I .net world in a minlaturs- In all Its *66 I- � r I ­ I I �­ - - - pas might conceivably got married to an 11 X*Han mands P he said once, with a Oh, bat, Hugh,' Mrs. He ,� a .1 resides principally in & ode at bar bankar'L & -ion; and in the mo%t ext4gadvOPstroleam - -- -- ,�; ", . ' ' "'L , - irm lingering cadi - , " -d I know - -lot you To have tracked down an heiress wLo was W ' - .. ..� . : Ijible person, should the eligible person at as rolling the words -kicidness itself, an she 11 indeed, Hugh foloP, a valuable field an the American couticlent, it not in . ­ . . ­ !-! - �! ��: �-� , - ,�ell as the Squire paused come and see me over so OftgaL She add At &L30 Pretty was . the world. - Besides its Coast -lines on the ." . . . . ,...� . ltbo_ri&ht moment Chance to present himself an his ugugue, , ter or may- discovery. -., ..,;. . I - credentials as to position the -big poplar of the morning's lunch I might go out an the wa L, he toned War- two Arctic &"A and on the Great Slave Lake . . -1 ,. � .. - L 'With the customary _ dram -When he reached the Int -I.. . .. --*. I. . - . ' ... I.. ILI.,. . . and prospects. . lenture to point him ant the blown. dune where 1 liked, whenever I . chose; any I Rolf just returned train a sketching ex- them is within the region a pwWblo area ;I i . T'': . . �. � ran . miles dt for potato.gr I . ,. 44 "W After on the opposite shore-" X01" muds I Ii with my cousin." t don up the tidal date, 11 Well, Ralf," 656,000 square m -Ing, ' - I Wonder Elsie 0 Winifred - mi 1,ve, 4o7,000 suitable for the cultivation of bat- �' . ,. .-,-. -_�- . -­ ­h��hhr ;,.Qr cousin will really that what they call them? HCwveTYPOeti 64A ensible, reasonable, into . we me _: . - - . .. = Rug,h --mowerm' - 3d-- criedi "You �Xri !MP=lh-,. fat shot of wbe,-* i WhIlat *.,h. - P - ------ - - -" -'- - - - -I - - "they .;e6 b sort recon; V-4--ol --I' -1- Is equal to 800,000 square . . ' I . oda U this &ft1WUQQ11? Perhaps he won't cal i w has A iovquy wuwu " wish mottring XUW B20y§" 9 - . - - - I r. w to poodble stage ,OP- pastoral area - ­­-i.,2t.th"&.&W.et% Iduvay ilEollan-just the very thing Of An others to with . .lUd.d nod. . . , , li."�� , .1 - ­. - - �­­ Yaw __F - -with . adjeotive like an ar wime in th The =- -With an ultimate via - We-ja�--reiuilg of mtloo-Aud­lf*�M rqumv-mibw-uw ang . . . �. . 1 '%a ha only came down in the ,%; oc on an-foars- gen� - - aratione. To judge 14 1 . ­ I - . eirLe Imm-st Ott rtain that this virtuall - .7. ... � . . . . -- - .ill = � - . I .. v . �� - -,'.�, - �. L Amt Another, mult of cloth" with bl. I T' .�Il. 1 --So it swallowed up forty acres sion of chaperaii- MY rem ... immance, she moms a OU d000nt on& Yet it in 04 Am 8, Md for .* � L .. ­.� - -1 . - had. to of prime salt- mArsh p6aftre-did It, r"Uyft ovftdone. and would be all the better now Is girl, in her own way. sonnets territory caunnot be ivelagoned , -Z ­ - . Zj;"'t be surprised if he - - - ,. _ --But sort Of Ult . net , I -IL ­­ That must have been a very serious Ion for a short tum of judicious thinning . to colonization. Many Years in �-- - I ­ . - - bed at the Inn, am Mr. Reif dow, w - by storm I don't mind ImmedAs, ­ . . ,. I was a cousin, I will O-CY her before *van Canadian enterprise Will . . I " ­. : � '.. dzy him things for him by the kitchen An I indeed. Forty acres of prime salt marsh Ewe, you've .told them dim,,harging a tsa, cardoad of them from 0, IPaw � I � �.. -*... . Mr. Ralf never brinfg mart, thev my, than I appose it was the sort of land = 110016 * P rhave ,quite righL Have You sx- hundred -ton gun point,blank at her out- open u the UNCILOcz*L6 Basin, apd psneaste �- �-. . . . � . . : . a __ sedy grosses, Where you plained to them in detall the preclas m wilTand Oft. too-boand,recom- driv- . . . . � ' . . . I with tall, rank, r works. Most of them can be used Again, Its ;L".-. .. --. -bb one blue jusay.1 food t. ragagii-coated. long- rantomem of our actual relationship? , ugh ,, of dourse, in came of need, In Another cam- Ing the iron horse over Its unmId:ttyluubL . .. . , - I . . ,. ­ ­.. .. 11 That's act like Hugh," Bids Answered .rdHC=- Pking can I to we now ElAe'sUp4 quivered visibly.. "NO. K , is and minersl wealth b likely . .�d I 1. ill I . barn paign, if Occasion offers."', tod'. ,he ear . : . confidently. 41 Hugh wouldn't go any- - But why t Does it mat- I T . � � , -, -, � - this mominq I Splendid beasts: most Pic- "she Answered. " And Him Challondf I -Ralf 9411 t,� no. Untouched Until the present d" I .- -- .-.-�*-- . .. .where, by ma or land, without proper PL 11134118 that walk the. tar ?. are occupied, and the current of *mi. . I - . - turesque and ral . . � �, -1 ,cloth" W every possible civillsed con- N' George u Not at all -not i gake's she 1 :��d.tr am... I. the direction of " hither- - - . . .-L' . at An. Very much the with 50 roof in his tons. ,� - .. �- . -, one C12ave you mean her also!" - ­�.: - L .1 v; . know -he's a put -as in faingly'da'ahing On" th ... t O! to Comparatively Unknown storehouse of � , . . I tingesic - Ho'mZg0tAfOP,YOU We psomed & Cgmorm7. I'm glad you didn't. It's better . .,;. . . - -- .. , .. .-. - Sam all ever -but he dres� � I think a: 79,= : Y nicely and ap- Meredith would call them -Yem, ELds was thwo,' th an empire's Aches. rho teport, we we . � . i:-..'�'.'L; I.:;. �i:. . loi 09 them Am we cruised up stream to-d&y am It I were you,. my child ad languidly, No be rang the =Ofor . ....r ­ .. � . propriately alwisyL You should just No to Whisestrand.-And the send has abso- �V*snow them to lieftiv% in i6q;iet sort of looking told, attracts great attention ; and we an -�< , - � - I 10's'simply boand- of sodawater. 11 Elsie ras there. . . . - . .. . . kim. in evening 010thas ; IM 0 lately ovarwhalmed and weated it all? Dow wav-unless, of course, they ask yofi Point- A as Pretty not surprised that it should do so. A terri- - . � �:'_.L� :. - " - - ley guit him oplandidly. , me I dear me I What 4s terrible ' ismi I , that you uA I are dot, ocgumiw� It am charming and As piquante am r so rich, and 7st so bo"dism, mind .- � - . � . .. -7 - ,�.fPmi then. , TI " ty blink, considerably. Am over , azA, by Jove I she's the Cleverest tar - - �. ,. ­ . - go I should think, dew " Winifred An- it was the Advalralty'a fast facill girl I ever have a Cortain fascination for even the or. ,- - � I ­­­..... 1 , . . % I Might Ina" tAtes social intercourse . . . I !.- , � '" . . gwored With warmth. 47Y woudir,- Ride, I Ch a iollir indtfialta thing. and brightest aid most m!!!w-"- - d4.-r.v . 6 . . -� - I .. . -hes &L --17lon-- ,` a - J � - . I m, mPsd---m^mm&-wU1.4Ika­­yoW- -capital--ankb-Aut of at to Pill she ci�, g aspossili sn" saywoorgo up �C,� - t� by the pioneeno, '� I -- ­ Vvenimaget in the Korming Tickgroam am may Well emj � Is the who in ., _: .�'. 7 7 - -�� ­oc'mals, 1. -P&P 1. she's my dwn W must ps . � I " , L . . I . . .. :: " the Squire full t of its charming vagueness. Though the put. are the -- who Am ­ ­. ­ 1 , L * ­ 41 IVS awfully good at you, darling, to ,,if you dido my dear dr," th&t says It, am ough into the possibliL - - - 1� '­., .� I - _ ,-ButHugh, in it right? DoyouthinkI mgzLtn*,t to @a - reduced Impossible I . . -. �-W­­. � -think so man at sort of reception say said Warmly with an appreciative nod, _y it, sho'sT.radis, to the fjLzn . . - . ;:� � J1 of whi plied with a kism, in 11 yon -d own the doopest gratitude Of every bt to? 1 ean, oughtn't I to lot them � fly. I Ilk* Elsie. As times. rve almost - . � !­ - Ircausis 110114" Blels, rw - '04 Y.resmon, how DrAught None$. - --�- ­ � - . jWijiLred blushed faint-- owner of property in the county of Suffolk, kgD!- at ��-; in betlf a mind, upon my soull, to ding prudolicis now to Judge . ' . , just for that Tar _ � � I . . . - . . got humageme. , - , . �.., �-:, - . � , . I d ,�, ,our papa and in un - and Indeed along the whole neglected East slight the relationship remilyie betwom UIP ?" to the winds, And ask her to come and 60 The difference between the English. and .. .. . . . . . - ; :� , I - - I - Buto of course, 7 Everybody slwsiya " The relationship imf *ot 'slight," Hugh raw has . - . . I ., ­ . I V) Cooat�-The way we'v# bow treated and ,,ept a share of my poor Crust in my humble scotch systems of judging draft ho I .". . . . L � * taw.arz sun to like him. -abased. I secure ion, bee been. just wandal- Answered with warmth darting an eloquent 09 Lighm- . ... . :. ­' does UkA Hugh. There's momothin garrst.-But Itwon't do. you know-4twoWt ,ftgmL ,,cited curiosity. The E .,. - _q winning ith -. . , :� � 7,:�. �,� - , . . , ... He'* a umi. on& 'Governments, buff or blue, have all deep down Into 1w eyes. 11 The re- no. Sing carere a Batcho,frig" Van— Eith- begins w the body. and sometimes, want& , � . .- - -­ � . about him tkat insum fuOmL tiza.0 deal closer, Indeed, than casual I . � .1 o. I . -1. ) rem He'* min slike behaved to no with. Incredible Levity. hip's a great or I must make a fortune at A stroke, or seem to stick there, taking only .. . - - . . __, ." : fs"Crits, Whenever ho -That may.bs I must marry a girl with a to . : ` ', ­­ ..venal , so sym- When. the orement disgraceful adminisitrib- if it were a much neargar one. - rtuige ready lanogs at the lower extremities of the ' - . . , �., . � . viever and so sic L . �, - -11 I , Ps, and so kind and - � - .--:. . ,- . for exemple, Came into power' paradox, but It's none the Im tr , for an made to my hand already. L*ve in A c0tr- Cbs. Th- Soot,111-6- OV the -'her hand, . ­ � . :.L pashodo. I never met anybody elm so U094 -Still, it's no Use arguing a point of tage is all .ve -way, no doubt, begins with the feet, and just as seldom lots -­­ L. ­ � �L _; ,. ,*.. , � exactly ' , . 1 ..�­�z.. .. - "PsYMP,dissio, Am Hugh. He knows Kughnsverhoard the reminder of that diaL Yft ,with well in its ` � 1; S. . . ., � I ... � . tomb about evwyWng. impassioned harangue, long since delivered Casuistry* ith a rod live G irton girl. , room an7egImndne-wbAt6vcr 691&n- his eyes rise to the body as the Englbhmma ' ' - I ., - . ­- beforehand how one now Am much about ethics a& I do, - and a t'he may be-climblag round the wi*"w§; allows big to dsocend to the hoofs. The' ' . -. . r . - �.:.r:-: ,- �. . DrdiffillY for 611 *ith profound gcs:o on a dozen distinct also- k � L. , �, , I . . , '' and makes anowmeeL 90 Ot at deal more into the bargain. Only a but love in a hovsl-wh" Is the PlALU Pro- Scotchmen argass that without sound, wall L ­... . I Ivasis sentiments. I on lion platforms. He wiW dimly aware of the Ve . - "... me'@ little PC V and I for my part in ::­- L -:�:", *` , . , I ­.. - ...'L' .- t I. -fitin. Zion 0ousin's a cousin anyhow -, cf it in theme hard timeo-­cmD'tba,considered set limbs, d&t, clean, linty bone, stop . i , .:. "..� � " �' .-- : ..' tmPws=Gu . ire's votoo,pouring forta denuncia rags . , . .. � memn, at bottom, I ohould-think, = powers that be in strident tones and wouldn't , , thas's the p"tic 1 go out of my way too descend gratai. tither pretty or poetical. Unless moms Col' pasterns, and large, sound fest, a . � � "-;Z - - ­­ -� . posay moo calzinte genealogidal particulars ambus of a art" cruising through Comm' Of bone. Can be of Little use for hard work, - L ' . � eawdons of' othem" . , . �:!, - ­�'- - -L' keen Insight into the measured smtenoes ; but he dtWt listen ; toasty into times removed, .. - :__L � " ­��... o other far more of once, twice,, thrice, or ton minor verse* discovers my Fwicels" worth however big and handsome him body ma 11 . . `�­ of responding his soul was coca ---- �--1 ( , . .. _ . . L .. . Allpt.t "at EjEws mower tpi 0 -141"N .- - -- Theme �uestAous of Um - -43 . ­... . - I- �-- � =Uy to those emodons.-jA". Congo MILIN � cW12 t� them, - -- -- -- ' ' Rome day,- and divulges we to the world.- P. iishman will 8 . ;;j., the . al ,ye tedious. W , able to . `­ -�­, I ; sympathatt peal " wl hat subsists. e,g no obenne of my -ever being truth of theme . o=ton- . . � � .., . . . - �. ... . 7` 1 . - �. .L for exampleo Pat much a ow as'Goethe's,' & Elsie t Rimilred with Mrs. May a That that I'm that L anything -so good and swaet All Elsie. to diqpute the the big horse% ­ I � - -. .­ . �: -- . .�'. ither aide of the other. trying to find agracticable a" for all t = Is is the individual Afford . tions, but he fin" that . . L . clew "too @aid from the a ,h .1 you're Elsie, And that I love an small girl of se, a, rule, bring the highest prices, and so I. L . ! ;-:r-..-, -,. .,. . walki along Am they .EqUan osads in omnw a with big latest Hugh am -But the other one's a nice . . �. � : � .-. - .. . 7 , . . , I - � . ,. hadve. z b4usid one projects --of course with a purely =Y T I a . 4 : . Th L"ped - ' . � 'TOC105 01 to be c4naiderstions of firmiL importance. It .- . L ­ :..7:1 . often IkoZ =arms to d heroiq-koom on the Burial of dearly her sort too. I think for m with him'siza and,form of body have came : _ - . . �� . . L , we raists, just Inside the grounds, Alaric. .'Eon=, dashes; Tmolima; isbashes, degree of devotion." ths, L alter and amend thosee quaint U .. I 1�- I : - ..'awther's I _ " Hugh, YOU 11�§Odu't Always flourish t Blackle's a bit, -make 'am ran . is hapffy accowary tu say that It is undemir. . I.. L' - .. I .. .. 7 ,,',%�.. .- I con"th that W amass fields; not a bad substratum, that.. he fis,ttered . . tromea, - . . r;. I . . Owes I a the f licaltation to my face, like a broomstick"' . . - - . - ,7 high fencom of privet and dogrome himself, for the thundamus Hit of his open ingrained � . I cam like a hundred women; . . . Able to pursue either of them ex L . . Sol only & . 11 Caution, my dear ahild-mere -. . . . .. �. ­ �... - . I can lave a seen, .. cod lop and is" are Undoubtedly esneu- ' ' . . I theebrofthe tug stanzA. ". arlrn 4evation .., . i G . i.. � ,- . .. ..0eparabod. theUr oonficiencestrom I CAUtion-the solitary resource of poverty .. , . , �.. z . () . ith Abe. .1 . Jab In draft horses, but we fear Sootchmen - - I . . I . . rahtp tbree or laur." t -in man .. . I I � " . � 1fortuita6s Public on the adjoining footpath. it was not tin thoolow of the Afternoons And wisdom. What -g the good of loving V, I are, W Cases, carrying their nodow , ­ .. , ?. , ­.� -:..- .L,:: -'iao Hugh bad cme up, unawsm from bs* however, that he could snatch a low. s000nds - I . - �"'L . . . I. -::, - on dearly on any other grounds, I should Reif laughed merrily in spite of himself too far, eon ning mtendon too exclusively I . . :".,.--. ��`­ hind and overboard their confidowi%l chit- alone. with El" They wandered off by went on causing In an under - L'. -.-,1 " Us to know,&& long Am poetry. divine poetry. Memin to lop And feet, and neglecting size sad . , - I L �.. . .�t'.!;.oha*'t How far bank had he ovinhwd# themeavve than, near the water's edg% rem -ins a perfect drug in ths publishing tpue : "'glat that I like the firq% and third substmee of body. S*ze -,will siwll� be _ . . : . . ., , isigis-woudered to herself. If ho had Caught among ths thick -shrubbery I and H -h- market I & man ad a. gid can't live an -nues so digrgtand, at at : a careful wersider important element in detoragiving a value .. I 1. .... 7 .. I. - I � ft all, the Would be me ashamed of herself I sitting down In a retired spot under &-I;e broad ;izid chow and the domestic offc�dous, would have insisted upon rhyming them I of a drafthorsc Other things bebg equal, . L - .... - i.. . ­ 94 RM r, she cried, running on 'to the of a sheltering Poup of guelder-roses, took den they, Bids ? VOCY Wait. thu4 for the should have made " devotion " Chime In with ring man, . ,� � ; . : ... . � 0, 'a hands for a . I or goG,6be,,,' Cc, the bigger barn will always b , . - � I � ---- oket go," to meet him. I'm so glad him pretty oaaaffe moment in present we are both fres, if o,,es oircum- 4a occon 11 or 11 lottool" money than the smaller, And If only the , . I .� .- ­­ - - you're Comm. It'@ dellightftl to loo Yon- him own, and look down into her great stances should turn out differently- " - emotion," or somath" of that sort. to rly disposed over the .;­ . .t s ___ greater weight Is proPir _ _ . �. 17 The remainder of that am t . .. ... .-;- .1 . ,ought us two dread- dark eyes with a to. look, cried laughim. good - , . �, . But ch. yan mast have 0 i just' 'what rv, too" anum- _ buni Irame of the animal, t is, no doubt, worth . .. ! - .- �- ­ -- - i Low much of our couvw2lb- ly - 64 0 Elsie. Elmda, this 11 ad a faim inexpressible by the . clim of name i6 be got out Of " OMO on," If you more money. On the other h ad, a huge . .. L I . . .-.'.-, ­ ' � full Utdo sallai& ?10 for all. daylong. I thought I I a ink, even with *0 aid Of 'Phonetic Work. it properl 44 oca" " Comm in handsome it a . . . . ... -- cat&, I wonder a D, ; low) .-,. - � -doss did you I �Vft that printer .And. body, however may be, in of . - : , � .. � a,"HughAnmWeA .b manage to got away from . bandy, too, do go here at Whitesh I'll I - - I . . .1-1: , 41 Only the last "&to" ling . : value little to front of 'a big load if L the . "' I . I . .. . � btl king both her h &-do in his , nd amiable old bon, with his =CiOzQfiu"t6 R"l - � it tip iuw a bit of vCrT---tht4-,",, ,' Umbor or feet we weak and unsound. .. - . . ­ I � I Y, to they turned aside from the guel,ler- dress . I . I . �. .I..' =Ing bar a quist pousinly, Use On her and him mandamusea, and his graynes and Wli- tro think, fw Elsie or the other Oft -Win'- I . . :. 1. . I I , -­.: ard 'cash I . - L'.. Just that about his interlocutors. As far as I Could uniler. rem at last with Orfrusurg feceag they g n' 'H . 1. I . . . th broad forshemP& " Board of Ad ad side by side up to the house on" more, frod's bar Christian name. . Thibet. I - ­-Jmhoo of - .. I i . . . 1: ­ . poetry meaning kagen tusig,lit into the emo- stand him,..he wants to -got the I tgua- about the weather or some equally - Been "d " is only worthy The attack on the British garrison At Gre .1. - ,-.,� . L do" of Others; so, it you won as - I W! S, thing in to"" - � . any miralty, or the Court of Chancery, or come o Wr O= " who'd perpetrate any _ .� and uninteresting subjecr, and th� . L I ...� . i t, bod� . iiied the Mayse I 'Is. _tqpg Nii-t -on h-0-inivu. . " ; - .:. ­ in about me, my, child, or bearing = Wi y else high up in station, to 18111126 In- Occult OuPl000 under the -big *w. ewl'yotaTh eto-smPTA-hlm2df.tr-MtL- _�Py 1! large force A Thibetans ind -L'. mllop"Of verse about. that the latter aar-eiiria-i-ily- . ... mem, ag x __Yo law Idaby C . ­.. AinA ar,risighbour, on may rest gtructiens to the east wind not to Has a tan . ­ siblow qhe Squire had dimappearo� long time armed pudes have � .. .. I. yrate that I di 1 hear It.-- Xotian*sands in future over his I. and Winifred ide's cam- ties. For 16 , . *� ,. -- � �'Pmmsnred at an" 1: . . came cTut to meet them on the path " Me- it that I don'o quite a. Win I created disturban.- - . I . . . :'.�-:�. JGUOPI red _ . - 0 V4 roomed into Nopsul and . . L _Mor - I'm recoverod" property. It's too qrotesque ;. quite, quite ' stively % my, 0 'a got , 0 - . . ,.;.-,_" aing, Miss May ' _ __ . 0 f course ., " and -con jfiiri� and several skirm . I � . * , ,you am : drie right :r g Is. Ile a trying to ,bring an r4t may&, Mr. Messinger," she began titaL& par and -- fiany," and " hliu�uia ishes have o0out . . " d and olothn�d in m1P tio 64 we're going to a little P19nic all by "skinny red. The Bengal Govainment has been ob. - .. I � jmJnd--Lat'leaot,T hope 0O. I ,trust a bat .!:aJrbtr,pan against the Gar?"An ly -morrow-UP 01110119 "Pirmay." But red's 8. very hard I . *� . .. . . . Ourselves on the liver to can Indeed. is W V9 and or moo " are liged to senatroops -io the frontier, said now . - . I . '.. .. hauc'l. Oman; - Pugh Ch . In looks as if open war was to go on. Thibet -I I � . 1 is the same &ISO V WILL ye bridle the deep sea with rains' I will yo, obu the sandhills papa was showing you. They're . . but not qLit".new: It i . � . .1 Is . I'.; I Winifred held out a timid stnall us with rods I a delicious plavoe"to Pkmic in, the saudbills ; good ono .... ore has been one of ths most vigorously ex0l" �. ; . 41 It's MI 11 she'said, with A ton the high . . thank . -you wOuldD't they've been I I doubt it I PD.Ug 1. - 12 her with chalas wb-is old - and mamma thinks perhaps I give of even Asiatic countries. A few years I .: , sudden I 'g'� "but fosiblall never, never Will y: take bar to chain I . . . " . r,,h . know ut ago the famous traveller, Projevalaky, was , \ I , r than all ye godil mind coming to Join U8, &d brivg.*ug your Roi@Ottt, YOU - whose ... . . . I ­ we" It again" for all that. I couldn't, bear or will ys got an injunction against bar In friend, the Artist, wM you. But I daremy even consent to make love to & fti Leasea .., . . . � .. . . 4 � "to: I don't think you . ought to heive risked due form stamped paper from the Lord you won't care to obuis : there'll be only namS'A to utterly and atrociously unman- proventedfrom reachingits capitall, . - . . ! , yout-lifeformovery little. 11 I Ch� 1-1 agagable An plain Winifred. -NOW'. Mary but a few months hence, it appears, he as F" ,� , �. �, lidf-justice of England I Canute tried it ouresiveo-just a family partY." you, it you like ; Ing to make another effort to got them with � . -' . -� � I 11 A life's nothing wnere a lady's concern- tholic,,, Hugh , an- -thsn,s a name for I ' .- . . .- . ' .., 014 and found it a failure. And all the'.tims, ,, M tastes are ,ca, love all innocent with I falry'and '&try,' and' ahmy and an escort of two officers and a few men, he I . . ad." Hugh answered airily with a mock bow. I I himself being in tkre Russian military ver. . Z. . .1 � lm- , !o.,%give me credit for too while ihe good old soa-*vA moaning and s*erel jauntily.. wicked once. 'vagary,' and all sorts of other jolly old- . '... , i 41 But' in _ ,A, there was amusements --and most . . �* -'­ much P Y Ufa was not in-4liestion- dronfingLaboav his drowned Ian. Id #hjoy as world-rhymesto go with it, OrityOuwaut vice. The real opogition to opening Thlbat .' '. ghing and fnz�i to t away a . . . . ­% ,, I- -U-A . A.1; ug There*s nothing on earth I shou to travel and tr a is thought to come from �, , . -- - - -- !gbi-f - h-1 i-Rerit - - I - -11 . T bat , which 1, ju5tzi -- - ­­- - +11--allill ,-You'll an bring in I datry'-do 4, � . I I what impeded by an ... SCOMMILy ­­­---­--- ­­ ,----- T r-- - --- ---- U, Elsie,? the protty milkmaid business to perfection. Pekin,'stnce Thibet is an' inte" part of I . .... I Was some _ ­MYOwndear Flats, be coming too, of course, won?t yo inifred'-" bin -the thin V the Chinese Empire, And ChIns, W-atchoo L � -r�_] � . t On. You're looking -Very. well, then. I'll bring Relft and gain boos" . . - -"Weet place this in, Elsie ; so flowery and 11 . impossible, It coin It - ' heavy and awkward bathing dram-Wbst private Affairs to settle. afraid � I . N I ,- Suffolk arrves I h But I W I Us '70 to marder t a with Suspicion all efforts to . W, I . �. " - .11 . ., : , hen you got inside it, The little thli moment simply Zrmir,g- .1 the Mt�d, Turae to boot. I know he wants Twc;iluot aameza. my- through this 11 back door " of her provinomm, . ' .. .' - . .. t...: � . - bowery, w 14 It's your own fault, Hugh," Ela -*.e on. to sto mud -painting himself, - fjW-�'It ought to be by riRhtu&4n- whose trade and a areas she wishes to . . � '.. - . : -� . . . . . lane with the Comes overhead moms created I ared with a blumb, . never heading overtly weir take us An up in a body." W1r r in iting verses to her with completely control. Whether the present �. I . .. . . ,... . �� .�., --.&fw des Me by Birket Foster. From Cat. w atinn. "You 11 We &hall do nothinil, you know, IN,ini. mean myself -by wr 11 send them to turbulence in NePsul is encouraged either -­. , -- . . . I I ­ .. e, I c , to a casual observer the first his last etribtly personal obeery ad cried apologetically. "We sball Only such aname as that. Iths at Pekin or Lassm, does not but it in ' , ­.. "... I . scenery In by no shouldn't make youriielf io universally do- fr Elsie, who, after all, dererves them more. appear, .7 . . � I , .1 .. �:,, Pao t Anglian justpit on the sandhiLls and'talk, or pick I . I . J � I . ­ 1 11 lightfal. I'moure I thought,by thoway red, with the attention into clear enough that the recent amicable over. L ,�' . . I . . � � I � I . , �' L ­� � , r . and throw stones and win be flatts i Viceroy ot India have thus far . , : . .: -� h him, you were absolutely , ; �. n. -, AhanrhiiA in th wasting of the cliff. and Per. into . tPro .".�., � Prly together you talked wit [.jw homed -poppies, tures of the . . , .. I �.,:,� . They -up th yell bobs" burselv0s generally the bargain. . . ; . . -i 7� I.. U.lt'a, -0 - ,!t ­ --Ch to 0 the sea, and . . of little avail. Yet, out of the boa. . .,.M - I . . - - . . - ----, a of the soually affronted by -the aggressive east . I my come important reaft W . . 1.1-, - tsaated�on-tlw u,-undar-t . � U�e. ,&= .0'=s.�ait ..," Hugh replhd At, ton o clock he came out onbe more from -iffides m Y. Tin" 1 7­7'� wind. I WM-JQz% bs&u' _ 2 to the little parlor, whevel the opening of Xhibei. -N. . ... .., --­ous big oprwAtug 1113141 -tree onjo Ug t --Kw �-QWEI Could- ... i L �; mar gr . . I I ­ - green r9schments- or on ow withailmile. "MY most -C"r- ated -00-61(IEW--�-&�-- -----"o"`-. I . 11� .. .1. . I -delicious coolness of the i - as it low in jealous of the One Did the practice of the N arren Rolf was 14 I ) '. . . . ,� - Dpon Comm Elsie w adored Hugh, it's such a real pleasure to me ways istica are indolence a Due of his hasty seaside sketches; He one ( I hil i: KQ,1.Mml& 0 , ��, . . .-, fresh from the i . on to No you, 00 ­ Christian. virtues. - �I hate the Idea that In 4 Im h'' and a baton bout 55,000,000 gallotim in rI5 .1 . t --W � -77 -how HX4 S4 -its Gk--fffm- V41 . X 7 1. fe"ot hadanon alovel" h &nd rodugmed a , L. - 1h and the rutre got as Askod -9m,yL The greater portion was lost. becaus 9 .,; �, � '' . I � or Ind. was little She spoke tenderly, with the funwen when people Inv - hishoad. Where we you dff?" BOY ... .. I .: together; but her wond openness of -old acquaintance ;-and Hurb they're bound to do something Or other do there Was no apparstas to control the *Uf,6. ; , !� � . . . . �.... I . . '. . al,Fod" - for Hugh, " she had said, Always __ _ OWN4 fiii- finite to &inn" them. . It's an Instilt to, one's cardessly. - - P941o,n, H%4h 31W puo�whjoh Illowed away to.thsrIvw.-­­- . 1-1 �. "I I I I . .. - . . I vAndrably with everybody every. Wit holding hor hand in his own, I le'r4i - -Oh, Just to the . I I . : L!" . , -am On - - ward with idustrallbu In his sad dark " Intenigmas ; it's degrading One to this I � 11 I . ' - isre. attooklas peopis . . - I . . '.I . .. . , , I - I . . . . * . I . - .I. . . A� Us W a way of . . . . I ­ . , .. 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L .1 . 11 -, F� 11, � -�. y,.se.. r..,c".:va ;.111r , - _ ... ,. ;�, „ti _- .S„^. _ y1:J.idr..g.���...J,• '\ W'•.. �A�1". ..�.ry n .. fi. 3r r i l i. •,,.� may.:,`' .mwlhvl+ev�-- ¢ .N _ ;'. - - ,a� .i^.. _ - -}r_ - „rb..«: ,i�.a. ,i '.'d.'..'�i=�l:'%+'9"4� �.' -r . ?t .,.s may , .,mss .: " 1, '...'1 _� 7 .:Y . '�,.4•" ..+,. - • • '. -,___sarin , s. i,io :r ^'ew�+c4f.C+..r '•"d} 0 1 1!!O= the Petesomwo < of a Traits $Zecauen Oran lelephant s STATISTICS. trete ndtrrryy fates, sad 4hey asay pent- .: Cwitery for tie !ilei. A soya excitement was provided to the , . ;'x t 'f ;. ahiy lM t6mir thloagbts play absat lir. Is aiokmu. nourishment and sussing go jlne Reporter. , �. reeWeata c>t Itdhow, Iadfa, reoeaWy by 'labs Elm's,SWU m Bost $&,=,a* amm- GLrtar's sinking fl)faeem, hand ii hand. At least the proper ptep-- .. eslacw Class. Trsnmpors Depart meat. A hup mai° de- ' • � , , ' - A.• ' tion o! the €ood play.. must Important part e' x ` In the noovery of An invalid• •TTo'kaow how i have noticed, M doubtless you all haves phodt, •find, according to offi:ial records, ti � There are nearly 300,000 Chiarmea in the The Czar of has to make dishes that shall be at oaoe sour• that rained children mn by no means cenfla• ninetytwo years. the property of Govern- U�tmd 8mti0s• Stung b7 the tannin of hl. oowrrdie», when 4rhing and digestible, i. indeed a delightfutl ed Lo the lower olan.p• Among the well -to meat, was condemned to death for s ung s The wheat asap of $nropi in 1887 is saki made a visit to Moscow, the Czar iasis- socot ZS mpliahment. They mast be st the do, these may be divided tato two cissas : been to dened coarse of iniquity. 8e had }I _ af3 _ +�'� bushda ted upon walking alone through a crowd of name time agreeable to the taste and invit- those who are rained by the oorelemanen and been long 1n • cihtoaia mast state, add la " B Innes ted that"shite ate 1e,441�9se i�renty dr bhltty thousand -people, witboat- -fag to Eeaa_witti.Pso le who' are tndiffareaoe of their parents to leaving their this condition had taken ►human lite as lata` in the Christiane age. y the slightest protection but his own sword. not ill, half the battle of a m is -Tae m rte` world. The w•iL of the oily had two nights before serving. The most meagre fartee-iif presented and those who ere ruined by the over•ih• would not work, and was • wurw of The South African diamond olds last been ysteri d� endo( tAlez•adar n evident attent[on toy dathllaI will be relished uplgeu*e and rrelativea injudicious know a child who' {sns of ued pwn atual cause of anxious sia to, all probsbconcern to Govem- ut him and a per- _ � -�eor.yielded gems amounting to 3,6!8.809 announcing that carats; veined at over (20,000,000• had comet that be had been tried and j<oend far better than r more sumptuous meal by natural grater of person and face, and magi~ The fiat went forth that he sant ' --- -The the over 8 bion, between Esg• waatin8, tihat the "committee".'had do- served In a slovenly manner. quickness of mind, to be a very gem in the die. The Mahaiaja Ho'k&r and the Rajah - - ]and and the American celonies, cost the cland his death for, refusing to give the peo- I have no 'doubt that Mrs• Garry .Owen garden of gilt, who b dozen spoiled cl unwise of bar each separately t --r--- bed �;* land a one hundred millions in treasnse. • pie a constitutional government. Gaines could tell us as truthful, and as sad • ppeetting from a halt dozen bug nuclei ar to headgparters ani tried -ter a-rsprie'rs. Qsa- A er one b endred m that the world somal• When the moraing o2 the day on which tyle of the disastrous effects all' Ignorance be utterly disagreebble to strangers. All offered to. buy the grand looking sinner for �. lows b00 tons of ills per oannm. There the Czar's death was to occur arrived, he on• and obstinacy in the Dare of the sick, u in the endeavors of a very sensible mother are fat 1,000, and the caber offered to er P scanned hl. intention ei attending mau at the'bringlag np of ohUdrea. I have known ob st naught by those loving but unwise change a female elephant of gentle tturnners are WANW"torim th►t makes a min'" pills the Church of the Annunciation., within the exact counterparts of the father referred to bachelor unc�es who delight in leeching the fns the savage brute: but the makin a ;s - a week: �• spar 1 or child the rt M that make her of India where determined on making fife' walla a! the Kiemlia, and •,quarter of a mile to her Slaughter of the Inaooeats" (p. 77.) poor Pe Ymi3� Petersburg, Virgiai•, lards all other or w from the prlaee. The Czarins and the In San Franoisoo, • at my boarding house unlovely In the eyes of every one. criminal expiate his dna• Thee offers were cities r the export of mannfsotnred tebso• other members of his family Implored• him . tablraue; artt him clod a middle-aged ooa le, who had Very few children ars bora with all ns refused, end a private softer war seatronnd bub .nine tura! or inherited aces of mind and dimpo• th9 station that the execution would take ' oo, avzathu ],to In H1 - poaads is the last twelve Years- have man sang to the .Pel o! the palace, months old It sour a re ably g • an. ere are Gen. Booth announces that theSalvation a tion but he dee ari�lo be .withdrawn. t He brouthe ght to theand otsble,wed awhn. ereti a fondb tether aRsiaat The chinalties to be ld oiigeaens Parents soli two :nrpo indicted cute of Cantons alas P Army oondnots 9,100 proopmio every police ge _ bit often d elSehaess, which where the malefrWr was already chained -week tbre said-tbl tVV-hk-dm°'o-dte eel two death -plan tre°s. r, . . $iagdom, et an average -of daily. ready, that he would not die like a eegrs.rd Including mock turtle wap, cabbapad-; !ansa the=wtie parent -mast not y see, n In seclusion, but he would die like a and mince pies. 'Mien it sickened and lay pains to nproat. Indolence, untruthfulness, The volunteer mar , The efieab of the high license law is Pitta soldier with his and, on and his sword at death's door, they were very mnoh ear• • suilea or violent temper, jealousy and I2•bore express ri$en, were selected to awry. berg has given immesnnbla satisfaction to vanity tea almost unnoticed is an out the execution. The ,elephant was - tempenaee men. Last year these were bain s fid, lar presence of his people; prised you° end attractive child, but aittia down whop the on began to and w he left the glace clone, c m e rgivs-baiow some plata di�ectioae ferpre- otherwise 1 y g -' S -tweed 1,400 and 1,600 saloons in the city' p resplendent the simplest, and most neoeieary, and if you do not take pains to discover and assemble, 'but shortly raised himself on his �2 �� y the gnmbes been reduced to uniform o! afield mrrshan, reap Pi�B p curb those grave inulin on will embitter forelegs when the first of the shote sore 223 with gold and silver lane, and walJted across urians! food for invalids. the whole after life, not only of one but of Bred, wbioh bit him tow down at the bane "*" __ _ the psrrde and to the church. PAwADA.-Take a yellow euthern bowl, of the trunk. The animal vouchsafed- no k. - . It as iSeen- Tha news of -his r°ahaas-spread-gatckly lay -tri -a -large -cracker, sprinkle with a little .. s� . States conmamac ovary day 25,000 notes of anon the le, who were naturally on sa ,salt, and half a dozen large aeeded _I now-wfsmily-of seven boys from 15 to other notice of this and -too other equally - timber. "Thrs ls." sa s a statistical ez• g PsoP $u 2b who are what would be _termed,, "good ineffective shots, than to stand np on ail y the qui Ave, owing to the mysterious pro• resins; repeat this until the bowl is,two• boys" and rightly so. The are obedient four le shake him head and:blow with his ;f ' change, "each night we retire with 25,E clamation of the Nihilists, and before the thirds full or until you have enoegh�foryou y i8 y y �' , .' merge less of forest thea the sea gilded with stags was over the area within the Kremlin pa tint and never make enough for twice. and affectionate r. their are sad •goes- Native At lento fir. Dowell, of the Seventh - . ' able to each other. "They are slwrys at home Native Infantry, placed s ballet is the - • � its morning gold . walla was crowded with all sorts and con- Neaxly cover with boiling water; put a lid In the old farm. house id the evenings and do centre of hie head Inst below the level of i, It has been figured out by a statistical e>f• ��� e{ mea, twenty or thirty thousand over the bowl and set it on the back of the their nacos throughout the his es, and the huge Scats dropped down $tial that there ate 31 criminals to every is number. Atter mass was,"i, and he range to soak .for an hoar. Lift out nes PA of ho eyes, :. 11 criminals to da and yet not one of those boys will make dead without a spasm11 .. A 1,000 brohdon, and emly had committed hie soul to God, the Czar, onokery npt�n�ile with more sago, ;rad y' husband simply bemuse their mother f . ev 1,000 married men. From this show- with his gloves in his hand, left the church serve wit a 4ittle ceras and crew mot+ or lr g P y . Laying Track. _ e ore am that matrimony restrains men 1s other taught them to be though" ask for y and entered -bhe throng, which opened to nutmeg. 6mft the raisins and Dream i! the ' fag ga others. Th will do whatever our oak them' J : . tram crime, and ought, therefore, to be ma- make a for him, but one so narrow invalid is too in to take any so, rich. °y y The track of a newsy L never done. 14 eontaged by legislation and otherwise. that he could touch the bodies of those who This is really a delicious dish. a t but they would never thtak of doing always werrfag out and always being replan- y P There are in Amefics over 4,000,000 stood on either hand. No bomb was requir- anything unasked. They are not al$ah. M1LS PoaRlDaa.-Boil r piat'of milk m only thoughtless. A naturally lazy child ° $dime of the ear] Ea Uah engineers not larmg, large and small. Thhe�yy cover nearly ed on such as occasion ; a piatas or.dvsn A a doable boiler, and cook in it an ounce of will often escape all tanks because it is more y B --- 20,000,000 rotas of tmptoved land, aadthefr knife, would- heave dens- the business, situ ' seeded raids until they are. tender ; add r trouble te get him to ell a thing than to•do aPPrealating this, endeavored to lay son _ total value k something like 110,000,000, with his head erect, and bowing te thcet Le odtal of cora starch dissolved is cold sotrd atone wait raped with stone ant to a x are not, ei cones, very who had saluted him, the, Em walked ° it yourself. This is wrong is the extreme, smooth ondsoe, on which they laid their ` :: * 000. These fislarms P milk ., nook for three minutes, remove from and nn just an well .Whim as to his mote „ „ - ;comprehensive. They simply convey the the entirodlstanea The crowd were rilant the fire, and stir in the well -beaten white of I.'A willingbrothersrad dawn. We think too snit/ 'They called this permanent way, - ' idea of vutaea ad area and equal vastnen of and almost beethlaso. Evmry man pseisat °gB• tyweetan and grata on a little nut- mach of educating the head now -cis s, and o distinguished from the temporary ?sack 11 e .. imps of a s The estimated urine of the expeobsd something would- occas, tithe, ung of salla and crow -ties used by contractors - is between onl break is the Czar's walk that morning Vie& not enough heart education, which is the In butlIdd the lines. Bat ezpet{enoe soon , ith Dream tout. Cnt So mnoh ads a :he g .000 and S3,0W,0W.000• was w e reacturmad he TAG sto the peep `sabum d O asstopill 01et from two shoes of which aateral.charaotse a ate, - - it in mama--�-by-I .oteaar-l� ff --_, __ . aha} + &W --ossrailaw &e _.�_wismat. petsea_ lay down •may by r bed of it always ., $ane, that the language most spoken on the � s to them. well. dried, and Cher; brown delicately. Dip fixed rules for the moral culture of children. a°a itself drained and sow alwwo elastic be,' €or the lab thousand yearn at least,. He said that he had bean told that he quickly into boiling water, dot with bitsot fi fixed sense of your responsibility, and the remained is mash better order than Chinese, for it -la without doubt the only should have tnonhts it he mine to Moscow ; buster and pour over a very little- rich milk as earnest looking for guidance to One who the more expensive w called" permaaeno _ Dare bina e, tallied by oust 400,000.004 of the 'that since he had arrived be had been wart or cream that hu been brought to a boll. is able and wi ling to direct you, will be your way." When the increase in the weight of ~--. lrnmrn rasa The next lea most in ad byp mysterious enemies, whore motive he d healthful n• our rolling look began to take place, dr ooafd not understand, that the present day Brown bread lm veep nice an p inrut sat�egurrd. from about 1870, iron raga were totted tooba mea, but at a very Brest behind was to be big last He had thei'efom done p� ss above, and may be eaten with -- _ weer�g out very iast..Some railway uteri • Chingos, is Hindustani, spoken by oven' 1CO3- o all should do who expected danger- and gun' Outdoor Sports in England. deelaredthst the milsr ay myotamliad reached 000,OQ0. Then follows Englisa (spoken by t:-ohnsoh to ask forgiveness for his For parwan tronbted with Indigestion, Stmt is flys lawandthe of Ea iia tall development Bnt in this world ' . about 100,000,000). Railan (Duns 10.000, � and protection from on high. This beef sandariehm, prepared as follows, ace prophet r g i - . 000), German (over 57,000, ), and 8 if nes op ery, y li�h con and tor- a resat to neither pleasure the supply generally much the demand. 0�h protection was not denied him. b body, hfghi� recommended : Ch v (fuel • , (ovsr41,000,000• like his soul, wu_in the hands of God, -and piece of tender, uncooked beefsteak, season nor concern in the twnlas li the days ally When a thing looney mach wanted, ft is _. The materiallap of caused by a+trlltes man had no power to Injure him without the with crit and pepper. and spread oprasd between tag, shooting, hunting. angling. is to wtaliy sure to Dome; sooner or latand ae. The b the report o the labor bniMn of decree. Ha therefore feared nothis>i, thin gnaw of lightly buttered bread. Re• emancipate one's self from the amiable re- of making steel inventedm end ran erfs� is showny Divine y d of • rt loving Briton Amer in- Henry Bessemer, gland, P the State of New York. It b estimated that and bdf9ved that o long a he governed the move the ornate. with s sharp �tnife, and sat Iffarenae two the . circumstance and roast of by A L. Honey, of that ooaat- gorse urs the loss of wages daring 45s ppk�a•t year, owing Empire with w4dom he should be allowed into neat diamonds or squarest {s the contempt o! the srtstoaraoy sad •steel rail witfa� at the present same costs to mfeiko in the State, son 12,013,2 ,srhn� LO lion Then. th-1do the people with TAPIOCA SsLLY:-Soak rcapfal of tapioca landed Sport is the autocrat. It lea than nae o[ iron, rad lta° i lits of five . - nnt t en atrikw 1a bhe he bowed for five home in • yaarb of water ;sweeten �� sad makes an important or six lima u ion ,earn under the heavy _ I amu wo ■ for i - le societ P°tten rd ty leo the g - � h ►oYss con society _ t7 ' ata to tante, and se0 the dish containing it In • 069. The workingmen were ooaagnent17 There had been ante boffin water ; cook until the taplooa chapter to literature. These is^ a;naiveeoal loads -of today. a are now approaching _ 000 0�0 fa mann numbers The devotion to; the idea, alike from high' and very . near the limit of what the rata will PO by i`2., the Czar disappeared the crowd broke date a quite o , s age of th° oarry, while the joints are becoming lea imly question im. were the advantages fined a sheer that a1mMf-seabed tha sky. juice and grated rjnd o3_aae lemon and pour t' =Mica of !poor. o B duty' 4m4gw a 1f°9ess I � . b7 the otriian a suffiaiant oompensat for to small molds. To ba-aeswed-with ofenm �e an oHenss Corms mtefe typed matter for enorssoos loci !n wages 2 , -� and w whoa cola Hungary's Great Tunnel. . every wan regulated giioh novel. The . Blood Lettlut in Persia. -. The Pan Man Gazette says the total num- Riez i zi.LT.-Bring to the boiling point dr�eM, the manners, the flirtations which In Pardo blood letting It the name pans - - - - bar of horses which the leading countries of An engineering work the: has taken over a cupful of water, and stir into it I:wo hep- make the maximum art Ufa -in oonatry boom Deas for wall -nigh all Beahly ill. today than . the world can throw into the Gold of battle a century to construct can hardly tail to ,fag teupooafnlm of rice flour that has been during autumnal revels aro a important s is was with our anoestore is the days of {a :-Renis, 2I,b7a,000; America. 9,500,• offer some p�ints o{ interest in its_history,. dfasolved in eamtgh cold water to make a factor is British society u the London nr• bluff Kin Hal. In-tbs spring every Per- - - _ M; ; �r�entine Republic', 4,000,000 : Ass- and Illustrate the march of events during thin paste ; rawest= to tubs with loaf sugar, son. Wives, mothers and daughters who g rbc - - - trio, 3,1100.000: Gertnan9 .: 3.350.009: itis ycan o{ is proguroia. An inatansx of this sad boil natal clear It your patienb has have alae Qt_the Lutes wbioh glue zest to hies him to the bar r surgeon to have11 France, 2,!300.000 and 300AM males ; kind is to be louit- a tunnel not long fever, flavor with lemon juice ; in the oast. a hunt -are constrained to provide them.. that professional,halfphlebotomist ralteve him . England: -2,790,00 ; Canada, 2,624,000 ; nom lated. but'which was oommencsd• over of diarrhea, or summer complaints f(svcr M may, half n pial t blood. One h ns, p p selves with more gentle amusement dating March morning I sat upon the bola Shear $pain, 680,000 and 2,500000 males; Italy, one hundred years ago. This tannnal or by bo{�g'apiens o€ stick 011011316100112 with it that sanguinary Period In the Bridah'yeah. of r villave chaps, bona and watched the - �loW,000 ; Belgium. 383,000 ; �llandI adit, u It should be mon strictly termed, Cool in molds and eat with cream and sugar. It is not r fine tote=the love of hods- barbw bleed a goodly share of the whole !318 000 ; Australia, 301.004'; bat 13ahemaita; In Hnitgarp. lq coamtrno- male po elation. With his arms bared . 126,004, and Portugal, 88,000 and 00,000 tion was agreed upon in 178•', the object OAT SIz►L tSLAAC law<as. -Put two flesh, oriakettag, deer stalking and the gen- p me{M being to carry off the water from the tablespoonfuls o{ oat mel, wet with cold oral desire ec killing atego' age It pugilism to the elbows, a buu:ah of raw aotwn is Ilea - is rued that two men wart some Saheamita mines to the lower part of the water' into r pint of boiling milk, and aim- to take •plane is the category with pugilism o{ t beneath his arm. and his keen -edged . . It repo mer'gmtly is a double boiler for two hours• rad ball fighting.- But It develops brawn and razor inserted beneath h{s_omp, the travelling - -' time ago arrested in New .York state on the Gran valley. The work is now complete, Season with salt, sweeten to taste, and serve • kind of rude meatal st7eagib; bid tha-vdl- . ,,, , riai artist took up bis position on the _, . . o{ violating the revenue law iv sell- and it forms the longest tunnel in the world, with cream and nutmeg. - tivation .tot musaular vvtsggaorr b °om°tbu+g bank of the irrigating ditch that ran through -- iag wine without m license. They testified baiaR 10.27. cites long, or about one mile mote valned than the artistic sensibility in the village of Losgird. Candiciabu for his - • - that they bold to°saloons about 100 gallons longer than St. Gothard, and• two and a halt There -is'a preparationmi walled ces very the En lish maa'o for an excess of - o{. adrink made lap thio recipes Pat - dz- miles longer than Mount Celia • The �eig' t flakes that cooks in one minute, nasi la very ruins! f > servlon soca began ariiwdiget- about Lim. teen gallons of water into a common wash• is nine feet tea father, and the breadth flue delicate and nice.. Ic must be atinro iatoboil• °rO°- }' ach sturdy ryot bared„ �tfs 11gLt arm to the II biller, add forty-eight Pounds of ,nine feet three inches, .-.This t�otaad, which has fag milk, rtlted and eaten with cream, or - •- - !+ Her'Ladsehip: • shoulder, and got one of his ast above he pound of trstarto acid -and some aniline dye taken so long in making, has cwt very near milk and aogar. bind r haadkerohtaf 't#gh4lp jest above the or coloringg,, �Affer stirring with a stick a million sterling.' but it appears to have ARRowxooT BL,VW MANaa.-Into a coffee A sense of ofitoirl greatness in ingrained fa elbow. He than presented himself to the bar until it i. dinolved, add a quantity of orris been well spent -at Icor the present gents• onpiai at-rieL milk that has been brought the nature at people who have been over- bor. Theetonootial artfid preaed oat with - toot, -out with a pint of alcohol, to give the &tion has no-reasoh to grumble, for the lav- to thsiuoiling point, stir two teaspoonfuls of shadowed by what i. known u a.ptitetnal his thumb and forefinger the small vein he - Savor of raspberry wine. This staff hu ing from being able to do away with water- sugar, and two hatptilg.teupceafulo of the government. .Such. persons form their own wished to ant; eisd with, the air of a man ,,.. y baso win for mon than s year o wine. nising'appllances amounts to I15,000 a year., best arrowroot, rubbed gmooth with cold conceptions of angelic ministrations. rhe who knows his profession and its importance, It will be notiosd that according to this There is one further point, however, worth water. Stir and simmer until it thickens. idea of the guide to.\Vemfaniaster Abbey was deftly inserted the pointrof his urns• The table the armies of Enrops is active service notice, for U we have the advantage of our It may be made with water, when i6 ahopld original, to say the least iflood 4mrted ant fn i tiny nttaam ; vMhg- -rt =over t eons gaflO f Eu mast sed 3nalnding great-grand€rtLen�n the matter of meohani- be Savored with lemon juio°.- Ii m de with - The man eeted rs gaii°io themonutmaata, ars squatted down on their haunches ani! %secure over 23,000,000. Virtually rwtinB cal appliances iLeeyy w°re certainly better off milk, flavor with brandy or wise. Pouts rnd,.npon coming to that of Lord andieady watched it bleed, occoioaall_y working the . ea their arms for the first fire, there are in thsprice of labour. ` The original ooa• into little molds, and serve with cream mad Monteagle, whin repree_ to the spirit R eelbow joint to stimulate the Sow.' IirIt fir- , nearly 24,000,000 men distributed u fol- tract for the tunnel, made in 17 d2, wo that sugar or with stewed', canned or preserved d say df- siding finiabed kis pom eaven de a tgir as ad I...t is considered- aabout the �e orrect blooding; tie • • - it should be completed is thirty yews sad {left gnardiana6ip of angels, ��' should coat £?, per sad run: For eleven in the own nam desoriptioa of it with thea words :. barbs then complete bis services by bind `J Active Reserve Total. y PwRcsaD lift% -Is veiy good ' ,. A la mading Set ladyship to ing on a small wad of cotton. • Many prefer oerwasy�• • • • •'• •• 1.156,000 s 05,000 6,4e0,ewo yard the work was done at thin price, "bat of bowel troubles Roast it te a ail° brown ,Musa Ib!°g°l being bled in the roof of the month, instead .. a�a......A........ s4ao,000 2 I60,000 4.6+e,Q00 the French revolution anhanesd the cost of an you would ooffee,Ahrow into salted bob- AL the ase time he bowed o deferential- of in the arm. I observed that theme were ........:..'... 2,os1,459 2;037,196 4,108 esus labour and materials to such an extent that in water, and cook rapidly until dose '. I tt ................ 1,ole,aon 1,505.000. z,e00,c for thin sass little ass sou snide. ¢ 1 as thou h .he himself had been partcem• old men mostly,, and judged them to b Awteo-lianaars•..•- 990,o00 1,116.000 2.1o0.000 thirty y program Rrce water for r drink L movie by stirring y the office of master of oeremmtia to knowing customers,.who h -'crier iheoFies ` 1lrrtel .............. sMr,000 65o,0O9 , 1,OOa 000 For ten yeah (oncoming mash Pioat°ss a tablapoonfni of rine filar, wet witE cold laR 2e: 057 sea,632 621,ss9 sou made, w thea the work dropped for water. sato o asst of boiling water. Season "Hes Ladyship," and was about to"assn" of theft own o to,wbj�the month bl Eholaod.•........... q -. ' :!Switzerland •.......,, 117.100 s8�aw . br•2•a'o twee can%ore, until the water threaten her into some ball•reom. was preferable te the others. I hove teen 137,ouo 1 ,ebo f67;eoo twenty Y with Balt, jet it get•very cold, ani ljaver __ . an man u thirty or forty of the Persian T: Om"'""'""`'. 187 non 83,000 250,o0O ed to drown the mines altogether. Finally with alae, brandy, lemon juice or nutmeg, „ ,' bAwbox Patients aqua in a low row on --- apals,�.-._..-_... _ _ t m i8, 8..the _ie. -$akar- 1 t�a� gam ............... 107,000 1I2,0c0' 2u9•000 be banns! was oemplated-' sweetening to tate. Fond -Mother (ezeitsdly)- the baulk of a stream or, ditch, each one let• ` ,, roAes•1.........._.-- 81.000 119:vea -son uoo mriniug part <wsting £21 a yard, , or more grM �° lid the rattle ntrarm o! blood tram srm' be. vasosart........... 59,s62 140 438 eco 000 Fever patients are often troubled tly chilei yo' brndder's ne to dot dar dance - - -_ �a .... ... 66,On0 a5,bo0 leo,coo than three ttmrem o mnoh o the original by fit, when water drank is any_ qumar at Johltnsing s tn' he' nebber come book no spm into the ester. .--• 33mtaaris........"" 25090 120id•99 �4s,000 COatrant . tity would be hsrmfuL Ice •broken into nosh l • Wh unit Se's done gone t_� i; y iii IL. Norw&y sad Sweden. 6x,000 se,000 120.000 small pig sod' sized with lemon jelly forgot to take his rszaer win him." Handy Hlntti. �i Holland ............. 6o,000 45,oco 105.000 g Aocordisg to thestatdstica veo-in Wil. ''. i7teeee••.•......•... fa,o0o x•000 �•p01D Hon last Can a Train Hove...-,--- also cat into bits, is very retreshin .and plied soul remove the may b given safely- nam F. Foi a article in the Century on " The Lard, if app! . Totals........... 9,191,078 14,537.166 23,728,2:4 hinny questions have been eked conoer4, Mulled buttermilk in ettengthening,' but aha foes of ba hit in battle,» -the poppunlar discoloration after &bruise. Esrtheawmre '' A Medical men -have to been familiar with lag the highest speed possible to be attained meet not be gives it there is an tendency belief o to the ghter occurring In'dngla and chins, washed in momp•suds and rinsed - the feat that oanitrtion bas been a saving to by a railwsy'•l000motive. The London Erg+• y deer submits the statement .last eighty miles to summer oompimtut• Pnt s pt of fresh engagemeatr 1s not well founded The lop• fes sold water are freed irom,greaa and stains the community at large in doctors' bills, in ji buttermilk on teti bdtl ; add a beaten egg, w reported is killed and wounded of the with nttle`or no tmnbla Soda in good for nursing, and even in days of labour to the ar hour is the greatest possible mit, and aro b dr ,stir and remove from the fire dour of a Ores battle wealmostinvariably I - -dishes• To mak°tongb meat tender, industrial classes Bnt it ho been'ditficelb f0 Bthe following ecatse no ter veloci lies ever bean after nae boil ; eweetaa. It may be mice exaggerate'i, and it genenUy hr peas that Goat it in vinegar and water ; n a very large _ . - ' to put results into figures se as to imPrea greater boiled, sweetened with honey, and seasoned those who are miwng os on the sink net are: p .roe, for about twelve hours; for ten ` • - - -the public mind. Mr. Brudenell Carter ot- attained. - . with malt Add a' tablespoonW- of butter returned u killed. in the civil war in the Ieande of beef use thrao vinegquattliar, r, aster .k tempted this in his inaugural mdefaea te the Because o{ the lesistanoe of the sir. to each int of milk. United States there were 2,778,304 men en- three quarters of pint of viaegat, sad scat 4 ` ` • College of State Dledfoins. Every case o! d Because of thwliack pressure of the tylia• P -.*. meted on the Union side, while there were it for six or nvedhoars. If you are •trop• fever, he oerlonlrted, cwt the community mase of the rmonnt-of war, ahiel. j p only 110,000 !tilled in battle, or shoat, five bled with moths in year tether beds, boil:T; h fE2; the reduction is the annual death rate po "Huff "Pe0 Ie. Per cent of the total number. While five the.feothers in water for s. short time ;thea from !eves to 484 per million, iron the 1861,• must " no doubt be lost in imparting violent One of the oddest things to witness, if not per oent was the aver for the whole Fed- put them m ricks and dry them, working >► 130 rate of 908 per million, represented a to• motions ti manses of metal which can maks -one of the most disagreeable to encounter, e,al army, there were of coarse certain regi- them with the hands all the time. AFever tel moving o{ £30p,p00, "but of this oro one no return when coming, to rest. The swing- is the faculty some people have of taking of• meats wbioh suffered more severely. The enter a sick room in a state of perspiration u _ meened conscious ;" while the annual cwt Ing of the engine, bhe exoensive vibration of fence when no offence is meant -taking greatest loss occurred to the First Maine the moment you become cold your pores ab - o{ warier fever at the preient time was itspmrts, and the jar and concussion all oiler. ++ huff' me the phrase goes, with reason or • Heavy Artillery, which had 19.2 per cent. sorb. Do aotapproaah contagious diseases of scarlet a year. If, therefore, we weld mte to the came end, and tend to'keep down without- i 'making- themselves and every'onb killed, being the !algesi boss of asy� regi• with an empty stomsell ;nor sitbetweea the " else uneomfortable for nothing dei r than a A and the fire be as tke hob attracts ' tomo° scarlet fever to & definite cause, as a thesPwd of "the ezttaordina re din g Pn 1• bile next came the FifthNeW'Hom ' - bovine disease, oommanimble by milk we shicc re with 17.9,per neat. a the vapour. -­ bo sop se, c ons w o won acve lance o very mo sante ria gr iente. pie are to be met with of all agog and In - `A p g PPS every station, ,neither years nor condition A number of ladies in Philadelphia get Ambitions tnsmtts•-Edith I notioed last - the country every year somewhere shoat te so of t ne tion that con d1itt can an- of ht. that Mr. lle Rich paid you oondder•. half as mnoh money w the recent oonverelop byen P ng„ bringing, neoessrrily, wisdom or nmm�mpioi• g :,", -- of stocks, besides mnoh misery. Rare is' Blasi bO �°0P down the speed. - oannese. But we are bound to ea that the their bonnet very oheply by having r oleo- able attention. I hope you showed him a pcni_d(Se�se. It U iaarerbingly larger proportion will be generally rmon • or girl mitliner.oat of employment some to amount of atvility. Inaanous. Do. . the house. Th pad her five dollars a day proP°t F did l I'm earsRr ---- - gble, "INIFFINIP Ramnig-mom shop who ata.of _an_un447�toin social bptaats-Oh, f sed gy v►m Mti atone, Ratepayers tree bar• co{dly w ea he tracts her to ice don, or wbo_are_na6appy-_tor thefts -and- Das da�iha isonns braa� 1)bs as h. _ - _�"`�. caasam. s5i6iii not -to spial ail their tempers. hosts anthi women is family. a;.. .r.au temsmistrao4_'1wt►�-t� P!T . . - - _ _ ; +'u ... • . . • ^+ . rn y • µ .a . M- -,-- . .1 - , , ­­7�,."'. , , .. ., ­ ,� - ... - ,7 1,� . ­ .. � , ��­ , , - ., I 11 . ­ -, Z, 11 ., - -,"I . , �-z , � ,q . I , � . . . . � � V., � . - -. , '. 4 � :- '! 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I �., ��- - - - - I - .1, I , I . . -- I . - . � I � -:e . . , . ..: , � I ..... ,, To OUR BUSSMINSM: D7 referring -Axi exch&W -We thas the reason XA~ 0~61L . . '" ,.. . , - � �­. 1, 1- .- z = I , . .. . . ... I . .. . can &Jways aftertsta she "to wwh" g an I I '� � - �' , ,... - - .� . . -- ,: � - I . Lion to Tza Ninn is Raid. twice in $be same place ii because the preaching service will 'clock -1 . � � . . -� - . I . . :%L 1. . . . . .ir � �. O=P 0. P.111 I I 1, . I . =1 - . . . . � ,; ., 1. . : ,� I . we"ad of as 7 p.= .as formeNy e- ' ' ii4 . ; , . . � address label QU yaw go you why lightniz ' (I a mule Dever strike On and after Lord's day, Juse 11 I the ' - - I , � ob"ge of date 04 label on the AM PaPer fol- ) a * to Q* - - , , or* "ek"'w1`d46a 91 a place isLovei shwe after the Am strik be held at 8 o - Dicki .& ` .� V1 *'rq I . . -- . . . � . � . 1- . 1=iPn&7deai Ofties. Always W. Freed, pasttpr. � - - " . . 111,of in t this , -Firecrackers we -a nuisance. We . . - ., ­ ' L ' . , . � 1; ,&,, X;y . .11 , ": . . � ­ . .. - L IL , �, : , . ... . - I , . � I . " . 401" - . . 11 . st estimate- that 050,000 wiU not cover the We 3"alt am*. , I .. . .1 - , � , . - - . . .... ... ., .t '... . . .- % I, s :: .., 1. . . . I . :­ ", " .1 . I i . . , , , 1. . I . . I .., L' 1. ­ � ... I. . .1. . . ... -LLL .. I � ' ' . I.. I We losse6 occasioned on slid- about the , . , , ": . 1. . I . ''Naw ADv9FtT1419WKNT8 Twis DAY. - '24th of May in Can"a. Prohibit their resonant howl because some exchanges. I , - .- � . �,--. L ...'... . L .. I ­­ . . Some few weeks ago we raised a ... * * - . ..� - - � , �­ . .. . o �.. ,. , . I . . .. V ­­, , .4 , .� � �..­ ..:. '.. . �1-�M . , ­ - . . . . .. . ,� , I .I. . . � ­ , . �: ­ . I - . '- -L. . . I . .1 .. . . I - .. ��� I . ,. ; �., u", say we. bad fallen into the habit of a opriatina I . - . . . I . ... . . - T I F . . - - I . - - - � . . - ­ - � ­ "-,---- ­­ ­.- ---,---- F11 giving L � - - --- I 1. - -..-. � - ---------,. - ­-- � ­­ - ­ - - � -------- -F,mr . . �There is a volume of mise7 in these items from,our coh== without ' ' . � .1, - - - - � as Marks. . I - � � �. 1- , . I Loftl­-Dickis k Marquis. L - . . ��. � few liues:­�Mrs. Stevellbon'L aged 70, of us oredit. After c&l&a reflection we have ., .' ­ . $ . '. : ' . Auction Sale -J. E. Farewell Richmond Hill, Las been compelled to decided to let them flicker. We can't FRESH GROCERIES CHEAP' 0 . � i ­1­;'� ­�­ . '' . I zba� enter the Industrial Home, through the stop it, so we have decided to buy nuth. . . - "ib � 4 . � .. - L ,�. .1. . Probabilities for Jusas--W. T: Du . . . .- " -1. - ­ , . - : I I -in future. Wo.use the" .1 .. -, . , .. - ­'� � . -­ , -, F � . . L� �.. , � ,, ­--:-� ­ - I failure of the Central BanlL ing'about it . , . . .. I 1. ­ . .. .:-. . , ­ - , .. t . , . L� ��­ . , -­­-­ - . . . I . . .. .... L : . . , . . h . . . :'' :::, .:.. . 7 � - 1. 7. .. - . . . i - CL �, � . I I -If the fQQving verse fix to pro- items first, and don't care a red herring .. . - . � . . - ------�-- . �. :' .L' . * I . . .". I ,peet whatbecomes of them afterwards. and C . . . _, � - � , . �: ­..: .'.. . . tW%.. voke a &=il*. we �oxijure you to rei - ` . . . ., . �!­ .. .1 . .: . L. I . 'aht llkdmug 1 , I ward in t hea ' Sugars, .' � . � ,/ . . �,, .. . 7 " , ,'-*. � ". -, " �, -�. , 1--i it for iti;anti,% willing .to reap our re be P , � I I . . . I , � " . ilitv :-,,A little kim a little are i � . I . .. . . I- -- , - . . .- 1. . . . , ,.,� .: - . .. - .. .. .. .. ... .. . ,.., .. ... ­ . 7 - ,4-� .: . ` . .- . . . , , , : � .. � . .. .., . , I- bliss, alitilei-Ing; it's ended; A little great hereafter: This paper and ail other ­ - FT - .: .:�'..:` ;-�-.-- . .. PICKERING, ONT., JUNE 8, 1888 ! Fin e' Young Hyso'n ea, I ., I �,�.. " - ­ - . � jaw. & little law, au'd lo' I " bonds'We square sheets will coutuinsi to give tiedit' ., . -.. : � � - . . t. . - : - I ­�'-- �, . . i - - rendedv' - - . for selected items as usual. . ,. . , I . � 1. I . . . .. .1 ... � I � .. . . 1. . --­*----- . . *.: :. Choice tConpu Tea., - - - , ,.. I . ; 'L.. � .* - 1. i: ... t..... . - I ... .LOCALISMS, -We ha've'received a copy of the i)rize . . I .. ... .. ' I ,* , , . , L . % ., . I . . I . ., , t: �;,: .�V.. , I . L ,� . . . .. . . � . :EGYPT. ... L I 1. . . . I . I .. �.­; .,;.. �',!� ., .... -1 lists of ii�e next Luluitrial Exhibition at - . . . I . I. I. . . .. - . - , .. .. - I �, -, .- 'I. ­ 1, N . .11.1, - .. . . � .. . .. � ...­ ..-:.tTneolored lapa'n Tea, , I.. *:. --l-.'- .--*,.. . , - I " - . .- I . 'To.riinto. which will be held from- Sept.- . . ... - . . � . .- . . . I; , - -_­ .-�­.'�- . :. . .. . . " .6�03 - . letter. W& u-sk . - .. I. . - -1. rigpl-4 . 40 - X - . . . - . Now the crow-fditg on the tree, 1. . AM W 2253, thiv yeax,' IMU91 , ehoice %-)VIluu, . . 9,-.L . 0 ee, Z "roLu - btiithe-spelliligwis- s6mewhai -original,�. I � . . � . . ,Aadhe avoinostwerril h, the printed lists the 'exhi�bition I this and we'decided pot to publish ii.. This - .. ' ' . � . -,-.. . . .� : : ,i- - I. ... ­ . I . .Ashe'sees the former planting outt scorn, ' . - - ­ ­'­ - , - . - I -� �-, � � Corn. corn. urpas , � i 7 , , � .. Is.... . . I . 1 ., , year a s its own.previous history. . , : Fresh Chocolateqs- ` I I . I . .., r� �,. .", : I �. - . . _,_ I le:tWK is much better wntten, and Pheby ... - -, .. . .. �11.4 . L When $be former turns his bock I .-. . � '. . I I --- � I . :., I n Saturt' - . . , :, .. '.... .-'.-. - -�. -� � �: .. ., ., .. Mr. erow his skin will pack, I . , -Mr.C.H.C.Wrightleayeso � has our beat wisFies for -continued. "im. �' * '. ' '- , - . , .7.! ­ .1 - . I . ( : � �:; � - �:­ ' . Alid thank his .stare that syg he was born, day'Inorning for Toronto, where he enters' ; . . Choice Eggs and Butter, ... ... � . - . - _ . L - . ent.-ED. NEW2.1 I . . . I - - - - - t- -- ­.�, ---., ­. - d . - -- --- . .7 -.;- I . , ! - ­� a son. ' for a in h, rrovem iu&r- - . - . . -C-ared Hfcws � . 1. usvMs Br into an engagernent urveying We have read and .9 almanacs - ,L' � t . : I . Then the f cluic I we . . . success I . ---Fine .. . : - . . And IN his trusty and newspap�rs, and think we haye made - .. I . . .. . I 9 - -.- � ..4�77-,­ -.- .." - . ,­ .... ". . . 'Wiii,he, tres, . 5�Rnelmpr­­.�a����, . . . .: . , . ., . . . , I -And kiD hiss to =h the crow t'it profession. Charlie' - a d . L . , �� �., ,,I .* , . ".- . .- loss to the cricket club, . . I . . .. � I - . -Fresh -Oranges- .. . . -1 . ... , - . tree, tree, - I . I .11 - . . I .. ' weeli. L . 'I . I . I . I - .1 . . b� I .� ': . And he simetli at iu head, _ I ' -round plaver. ' : . . ­ -- ., . I -;;���Lit fall of lead, . , - . elass all . Mrs. Hubbard has returned from Michi- .. .,. ., I I L I � - . ", . � ,� . .- . hilel - � --"--"- - -fiend g 0- ea 1. ­ .. . I 1. -r emons, - I I � - atl while I I � .. ,. � - 120 t'he 1 7 up . e u W's." . -h-he' ----ThW--v0hmtscM 0 iri - mp- at � Ran and is looking lVell, we Understand-. . - . . - .. * . :" ..:,� . . . :�t - 'Njagara on or about the-l-qtlr-�st... we Crop$ are Idoi'lg well bereo* Messts. -- '. -.- - ' . :_ � .. - .� ", , _ L' ''­ 11 C& '-- :­ , - , * - ­.�. - � 1. -1 -Logam's for No. I Turnip seed. ­ understand. They will doubtless exer- Tool. Lankin -and Peebles specially so. . . I 11 at lowest pri ... . . � . 0 :..., � -, -. I .. I—— - i - ­ � I � ., . , . . - . - L . t eatilioli L I -- - -. 7 . L . ­- . I - � .,:17 1 . Every green thing is growing fasi- 'cise grea as Senator Tai] -Twister Good fluming pays. -- ­ . ...... �. . . . I � "..7 . ­­ . . . * 11 . -- . ­: , ,�-. . I . . . .- ­ v, , ­ -t-- - ..... ... .. -1 - I . .. 1. . ... ... . .1 ---. - - . ­ ­ ­ . . . . ; : " '-�- �� � ,,- , : . . -How did you like' the dust on* Wed- Frye is liable to surroiand them ai* �ny kr. J. White is enjoying po"d health . . . I. .. . .:­­ � - I . I . .. � . . . I . ,.-. I .., . . - . 0 .. . .1 . -1 . . . . . ­ . . I .. . . - , . ­­ . . .,. ... ,. '... , . 1. � . . . . � ... . . I � . � " L, , nesday.- . .. ��- . - - .moment I and make tbepd prisoners of war. once more. . . - . . . - . , I. . . ­ I . . . . .. , . . �, --- -_ ...­ _ '­­. I � , �i. I . . . . . . ' .1 - � i -., - , , L, ��: � . .. .. -Count- met this week at -I be parcel of TEx NEws addressed Business is fair. - - - ­ - .- ­ . e 1. y Counci � I . I , I � - fre( We are glad to Pee that the scribd of . . . I .. � I . ... I . . . i J.. .��.. . , Whitby. to Port Union goes astray juebtly � . L * i . � ' . ;. I I:". . . -. I. . . , .1 -Council miizrdtes'a)2.a Calif-ornhiletfer owing .to the cdrelessh�s- of somebody. Canaitu bas picrt in the first risiurrection 9 'L . '. I . I 1 ­ . - I :­ elsewhere. L, - I . Our subscribers there are natura:ly in. and that he will continue to cheer and D I C KIE & MARQUIS 'i ­.' .... 1. �. � . � I . , .. , , , .­ , ' L.� . i . � . ­. dignant, and so are we. An official in. enlighten ds with his music end news. I . ' . . . . I . . - . . . .� , , � .. ! . � I . ..� I . I , - -Obituary building.is becoming a very vestigation may soon clear thematter up. Wei hope the poetical flame will extend ' ' . - I - : .' . . . . . . . � . , - - .. . .I � . . . I t . ,�j, ,: . . . � tw - ' ­- I - .. . . . .. . . � I , I.,. : ,,!.., .. .. . certain industry. - - - .- � � --- ­ %;.. , . . - � - I : - If the- barber that Cut L our devil's torthia place too and bura with equal'or ' .. 1� � - , . - 1. - . . -1 I - a . - ­ , - .. ... . I . I . Ice cream now; strawberries - and' ' - . . ,.,... . PICKEPtING, ONT. I . .11 . I . I I . hair is not already in %be carpenter busi- g, eater brilliancy. . . . . . . ., , .. . - - -- - - 11, . . - 4�eresln soon ; yum, Yana.- , - . - � . I We undeistand the Canaan S. S. has .. . --:,--L. L -- ,-. ---- -- . I . ­ - .. . -­ --- - - -1 '. - . - , -- . .. -W, I . . . .. 1. ' . '�. .. t � ­­ " ----.7.- , - - . . I . . ne", all we can say is be is throwing " ' ­ _ _ � . _ . - . - ''I -. � . - ': . ­ .. I . . I �,.".­,-"-� �-.---'-'­'---.­"1-:.� - ac�epted the 'invitation to- attend the' ­i;� --- -- , . . � .. ­ , � ­ ­ ­­ ,.. - -I -I - .----- - - -- . .. L .. . -7Highett price paid for butter find away. valuable time. A more terfect ­ - k � � ' - * -- ' . . aggs, Di kie & Marquis. �el I � piece of cornice work and weatbek oard. umon pic-mie at Brougham. . . . . . ,.-. ..7 ­,. ­.-7� ­ :. - L-'.-. - .: -There - is a - po in fialf ing we -have noyerseea.-Synithvili'e �Gs. .. .. -- ;. - . I . L I � � � I- , � . . � �� .. --' ... . yarns around -here just now. lez's. - . .. 1� L is bound for Lindsay the last of this week, .. . . . '400 - . - . �- I . - I . I ' . , L '';. . : c 1. and. an his reini-n.tbe population vvill be 0 1 -mg: - i , ­ , a � .. I . . '' . It is 61 of'Cina .. _, , ' � 'L rten4ions 1uH . I I J Lid &he yowg.ba6elor M .. 'V . ­ .- --1 - - . . -The brickwork will be , , ­ d I . . - .. I . .. -- comm�nce -Professor Jolimsing, a tai -h cure man, a lightly, ir. creas" Success to him. . . .. ,L . � . � L . :, . , - I" ;��- , I . .. i . . , . I - at once on the bank building. who bas been reP&iriuR folks a% Bowman - I - I . . .:, ''vilgim ­ .. ­ . '. . ... ­ .. :. .., . . .1 . . . I . . 1. .. *. ed o es wished! - � - .... ­ . those Din ea and Toilet - . , ­ - � -.-. -Rain. always comptjust at- tbe- -time vWe'haa slol)p at, as two wiv � - . - --:� ­ I -694-1 , -- - , , L' I . .. ­�-- H*N I - . --- --1 . ­ L .. -it once. In the burry oft -- -..--.-- - I - - . -you sqen . - - L - - . , to'embra" P AAKIT , . . --wlien3namre Most iequires it. fl� - I . . I I . - .1. . . 8UNNY MOUNT. I : . - I .11 ,:.-i `.� . - , . ­ �. . I . . � I - . '. -I. :, � W.. ., -This wouli -be a bad time of yenr for his departure he forgot to pay sundry .. *11 . �..' � � . -�­ ..... .. ... ": . .". - -!.. . . .. � ­ - , L. , I : � . ­ ­ :.. .1 , : ; . Willson ha.,; * phziteil youn-g"' I ­ .. . ­ . - . �. . , . .. i . - ­ I - m.' be wears I Mr. E - - . -P", - . ­ .- ... . . . . - little bills. Look out for hi' L I I.& rT W I S I .7-8. , : - - � ... , : 1 L . , _. - ' - it d6structive fire. wquldn*t it 2 . long hair-hud a look of satictity. I - - ­ ..'' . I . �­ -, - ..- . .- .� . . . , -­ - ' -Good second hand binder for sale L I - . . .... ... . . maple trees all along tbef.rout of his farm. ' .. . I . -... . .... ­ 1. . . I . .1 . . .. ­ -­ 7" 1 - . .. %:. � � : . � L- .. I ­ 1. . , . . . . . . . . ... .. .: -- : , ". � -We have been asked whose duty it We thin], be baii acted wiskly in dcaug aq * . - . . . - .. ­ .. .. ., .. : . ­- �: i6heap at L.. Forsyth's. Piekerinje. altf , " ,_, "' , ­ - ' ' � ' . , I � . ,,- ., ' iful Setts I hi in Pickeri ; , - _ L � L ,� %, , � , . .­ I -,Mr. 1. M. Palmer is the is to see the well. near thi 'corner of I Mr. J. Willsor, has friends from Ux' . The niolst'be"a'ut ' ' aye ever seen ,nig. . �L� . ,� ... L. ­' - -excu,aa4ly Cb,,,h and Kingstreets, recovered i . . . . . -- � . - ­ �.. . � . . _� . -.I.-- . :..: � � -1 110"m with 1�ridge visiting at 'his place. He is also ' . I .. . . . 0 1 � . .. .. I . -. .- d fasher of a fine baby daughter. ' i brourds. Mrs do not know: but is should beautifying and improving his house. - - - - - - - ­ - L - - ­ -!-"-!�-_---. - - - ­ - '' ­ . ­ T . ­ - � � . . I , - �, .. � M am le I ­ - : , 1;t.. .. - . -Mrs. John Nowerby, of ' Hillsbnrg,is 1 be reco i vered. as children piay around it, r. J e, Lawrence is the snechan' . . - . .1 . . i � _' 'L ; '' I .,.� ": ...... � �- � ..:. �. '-. " -�-The picnic season has, arrived, and the proper anthoritie&.w J1 please attend I horses, iii our opin. I . " ' L - L - " . , -� - " I . � I -� 1. - . - .:. , . _ . .-- . - � . . - I ' ` -, the Young folk in all directions are ha�&. I . . .. I to it. .. . e- - 11 ` .1. .. ,- ,--`-'1DER`TH1 -1 � '" I � . ; . I ! . � 'visiting at Mr.' A-, Mason's t4lia week.- ana mav till in.' If this'is a public we' e loyed to do the work. . -' II I.n?,ik about driving '.�: - 1;-- I . . - '. � . ­ �- ion there is but few Persons about here . �.tiON S so - d . I -, � - , .1. � .. 8*Wirtz Down. . . . . owns one thaf taken all round beats the .. .' * L ,., '.. . . I . . . --Our township fathers offer foundling I - . . . . * - .. . . . . . . . . , . I ; . I t ­ -- , . - - . I ... . - . ; . . - . ., i- . - � - ,. ' � No. I to some chrkiian. family ftok adop- 11 ­ Anadditiou to t6e citizens of 11i6 town fine three year old colt owned by William - - ­ -- - - - I ,:."� - ..., � ,-.. . -----------G . . � ,� .. . . . -,.. I .. :.-.- .- .� . 1� .I. .... . . . � -1. � --,:- ,L;,-. .", � � -_: -�-­ ,--.-., , . . 1. I L was made lea week in the pa -sons of Mr. Perrett. I . I � . .1 . -1 � . . - . �-� - : " � - - , -� - -10 , 1. . I - . . b .,", . -tion. - - . � - I H. Adair and wife. Mr. Adair is at - 5c. up., L �. . - ., - "..: I : . *: � . � 1. - . , I . �. ' - ' . -Mrs. John Ryan, ot'Toronto called Some of car ladies young anti old have Piints froni . .1.1 . I .1 I I . .. I . ­ .. . .- - . . I . . . I - . - . I I—— � . I . � ", .. ' ' pre6fnt proofreader Qn the Empire.'and 157e-ea,visitina one of C-suaan*s widower's . . � , , - ring this I -----­­­. � ... . .: . . - . . , -. oil her many friends in Picks i N Cottonades, � . ------�­­­:--� . :, . I . . �. - I . - � . -'."' t ." - week. - - ' thinking v0ry.,javorably ... of, Parkdale.'re- during the past Week. . . . . . ­ - . - - - - ­ . ' ' . _. I . .- . .- - - � ... ­ ­ ...- I ....... - ...- �;77Z77 �- -.'. -, �� -.­� I , ,I ­, --' - ", , - . , - iblvid to tie'llie knot and make it. his � The Bethq1 burving ground wasniovin-- � ­ . - ­ . -"..." .. . 11 ­­­- ­.­- - . . t , , �.,. d.- . -.! 1. .1 i I . L� . ­ .. , . 0 . a I r. hr ------ - es - -,--*,--"*,-------'---'"------I ­;`­ . . Jz .L . - -We will ubliab a" u : in .1 .. . . - ­�. . I . . .. . - --, . mma17 Of t�e home. we wish him gactiWg­ 1)(Iii". Jended to be Postural neither were the -- � .77UV-Dr s*Goods . I - - 71 T 8 Counts .: 7 �: I � . . - I . , � .. I :.:. -� � ­� -.. -�'proceedings o tb y Council -in oar ke,jinO.-PQrkdal, Ti'. eS' L3frs. Adair gravestones, put there to rub against. We .. � .�� : - . . I -1 ­. � � . - . . - , - I. . � � . . I I I . - . � I wa 'I . 12A . . " , i . . ­ ­,%� . next issue, , : . ... iek. of Pickering, -until are univillimg to believe that #my person ..... . . �_ ,:.: . �. � ­. - �'. . . I - L ­ . 9 Miss Bostw . . Sheetings. - ,.- - ­- - ­­­ '' , ..-7- -1 I � � � L �� , �.. - .'L�:��_­:�­' ..'�.-. --:-. --., - 1 4, . . . -AB a . : . , . , . . 1. . gesteral thing' the crop outlook very recently, ­ , - is small enough to leave the gate OPE12 .. ' ` ­ ' � 1 7 , L .. .... , ... ' . . -1 . ­ - -1 L. ,z ­ . Shiiftiii9s,'-.....'.-,�-I...-.�I.L.:.--..i�� I.:� �­ - L'*. ... � I - ­ L .- L. - .� - , - L . .., - m. .: iq Ontario is- much better tbiku f:Fpe9W 24te Z.ato*L . -'. � �. . - � . . .... .I I for such a I Is is too bad to have ., --' 7�1' . ' . ". . .. . . '. --* . -- , . - . ' . p . . . . . - , . . - . I . . . . . .1. � . . 1, '. ." a mouth ago. . . . - A pike. weighing eleven potinds. was the graves d by cattle getting in. I �` .'. -­ - �7'.- - ­ , - I I . . I � . .1 . . , ­ � 1. . ' "I . '! .. ! , . .1 1. , " .: , arsh near Kingston on, from the r FR earnestly request all - - . I . � . . � , . . I :.,.. - -'%� . . . . W I . . . - " '.. L '- . �Mrs. F- Broad left an Wednesday' caught in a m .. . � ,.. ,.. . . .Tweeds. I .. ' :L " ' I �., ii tie parties going' through the gate to fasten . . -- . ­ I .., ­.� 7 . z �-�: . ­­� ­.. ". ­ " . ' ' I I I 3noming for a three weeks' visit to friends � Saturday, and an opening it a . ­ . . t.�� . .. - I . . I - I . . � ". .. I . . .: . . . . ... . . I.. I ... . L I . I � . I , , 7--, �.J"�. . V . t., . .: � 1'. -.-:! �:..,At Sgotiff7wip. - I ­ . - was found.L.-Wesl Durham N e it, after tb�za'. �L ., � . . I . I.. . . :1 . . ., � .. . - ' . 'L .I- . � - I.. .- . I .. . ' " ' k- . ,.:�.., T: " �,z , -Mr. Bateman, Reeve of Seugog. visi. hays endeavored -in a weak way to launch Mr. J. Robson bad a runsway last w k " . ;�. ... ­.... . . . . I . - I I ­ _.�,., , '' - . '.. � a few fish stoiri h 75r*lacv. by which be was thrown from his buX I- . . I. -1 . ­ led his son Dr. Bateman. of this village� - 15� see - - GEO. PARKER.'DUNBARTON. -­...- ­ - - ­- u a, 11 ... . I � . but we now see6a U:01p, e and insipid s . ,.-. i -in the early part of the week. . ho The mule, Which ran e.bout hall a mile. . . . . ,. . ­ . " _ � � . I � . . w.l , 1. � A . . -The court of- general sessions of the I they must have appeare . editors pos- managed things '- h better than its - ---- - --\-. - -­ I . ­­ . - ---. - I—— MMW -� .. � 1, , . � I .. .. . .. . sessed of real genius. We sadly retire Mort tonY TeLgtivO'. the horse does on . . :'' . ;, '. L - ' i '. . .. .1 -- ,- :� ­' " - . . - � . . . L. .. -the . many su�b occasious, as au , barm was - - . . ­.. �. - ,. .. - -.,­ �- . . . - - . . 1. . pow and -county court WU1 opeu,at, . � ­ '. - .. .: . .. I * ­ - �-, - from tbe contest. . .. . ...., .. � .- �. . .- 1. . I .." . ..- . �­ -- ...:.. - . . . . .71. �� , � � --. ,­ Whitby on Tuesday, �une . 12th . %� .. , % . *.. I I. . . .. . . I I .. � ..__._ I I - ­ . I �.� -., . � . . I , , . , . '. , . . - � An Xn6W6- ... - . - Zone but to the harces.j. I . �. I . ..- L . 1. . I .. ... I � .11 . . � 1. . - . . . . .1. -- .. - .., . .- . . '.. .; . . - - ` .4 ''. � ­ �. � ­ . , . . . ­ �. . .� . 1. . . � , .. . ... ' . ' �- :".,.;' .1 � -- . I . - -- L. ­ .. . -1 . - '' ' ,­ .. - - �� - - �, -, . , . I . , - .1 ,�:! I,- � ­ , :.-. I . I I : : 7 1: . � . . .1 .. �Tbe Pickering Phsr:zriacy za one of We see that the Oshawa l,"i4diC,IJojL The (nuerit of Mes. Fruer which fooli L ­ ,� I . .� ,-": . M� .., .� ".. . ­ L � , � ; . . �,% '' . � ­ ­ - . i . . . . "I., - .. I ... . �1. _L ,'. :. 'T - i � .--, .. . L" . ­" . ,-,She tastiest stores in the villaRe, owing to place last week to the Christian burial . . � .-, I , % , . 'L I � . .. . .1 I 1. I I . I . , . . - I ..L L � _. 'I . !� . : : "ka in glowing terms of a hand fire . . '" . . .. z. I ­ ­­. � ­ - �, -,:-. L. -I . i I - �.. the magic touch of a Paint brush. _ -- ound, Brougham, was iarge;y attended. - -- - . .. . ­�'. I . 1. ., . I '' ,. " L . I .�­ - . . eugme now in disuse there, nwmg io %fie Rr . ­ �0. , , - . -�� ­ I . ... . -. !v. - � �- .:: .-: 7' . �. .�., - � I -.. - � ­ *.-W . ­­ .. I -. . L' .. . . . . - -- A . ..: I,- _-11 - ' - I.- -K full list ot th * road grants - sil I be purchase of a steamer. It sais--ft'better . . . . : .-. � , -. .�.--. : " � , . I - . . 7 1 . i I . .. . . .. . .. -. I - -Ir . -.:. -.-'-;- - - -; "d in the I ... ., .-. �; ­ ­ ., Another Victory. -..� ... ..... :�,;.: -.. - � .. .. - la - ­ . :, - . ; . .�... ....... .. :.. ­ L _ - - - -,. �.�:,- L" . .. . I . . =Wintites, also wbo.is hand engine can be aeciii-ed -anywhere - - . - ­ , -- - -- - .. ., . , � . .1� .. . . . . . I I . . ,. ,: -� - - . I I . .11 . . 6ommissioner for -each expenditure. i than kbis one, and .advises any village� in% .. . .. ­ �, , . _," ­"'­,' � ­ - - � �- -- . . . -9 lil- �.' �. ­ �' . " ­ - ­ ' . if The Pickering cricketer . - . : . ;. . .". - - . . . .- � -Three weeki; frorn. Monday will be need of such to pureba" at once. I ....'.. . , �� " -, � �­.. -..:. To:t'--ol , I - age td Bdwmanville on Sata hy, I d .. .� .! ­ - . . 1: ... � . M grimi . .: I erved as Doininidn Day. How time Tiekering only lislipened 6 requim any-* . . . � I - . - . . �..� . . I � I �. ..,. - inRt., and the result is that the Bowman- _L ­ NEW, GOODS ! . . . .. L . .. � i . I .� 1. . 4 , . �­: does fly. Where you goin' Christmas ? thing in tht. shape of fire protection this ' -..-. -1 I ­ � ville club has fallen into line behind ,,the . � . . '. I . ,� � . : . . L . . .. � - "" -' Leng is putti�g in piping I z, , . :. .., L��.. - - - ­ ., . . ... � ... . '. I .I.. . L., . I - . -Overseer would be a very. good chance, won dil't leaders ickering ; I .. - ... - ... � � .. ... ... . .� . . I . 1. - , I . . . .. . - L . .- .. .. I . . . ­ .1 L.' . ' ' . . . . . ­ . . .1, ... . ... � ­ 0 1 - � . . .- .. . -� ,on 'King iLriek, much* iiapro ving our Eys-,it? . :­ . . � �, . team secured 65 and 70 against Bownlin- . -. . . ...4 t. '. I, ----L--)O( - . - . . .­ . . I... - . . . 1. . . ; . , .. . .. ­­ I - , . . -..7 1. ::,.;. , - I . 1 rainage we me . . ­ villelo I4 and 29. Thisis the third suc- - ' '. ' I . . . � . . . .. ... . . . . 7. . . - I , - - -: ater worke-d ,an - Won Done. P I :,r . � I . . .. .. . ,; .. I - , L.t . ,*am Of W - A few 'days aRb . .1 . . . . . I . I . '!:� .: . -Mr. John Miller, Reeve of Pickeiiii .W I � a nulnber'��f children oespive victory for Pickering. In the art .- itoA 0 rin si ress Goods, Sbirtilags,'tot- .. " ­ 4, . I. . , . . . . I are playing down by the river,_ an.d. one . Waing our team etands anectualled- We. have opened up'thi6 wee� . - 4 1. ., - . ­ . ...- . . TownshiP intends to leaxe-hr-a- few of-Illemr Mr. P.* - O'Gounor*s lil;de daugh... hat is the secrerof succeew- , The bowling , . tonades, &c:.. which we &reoffering 't very low prices. -We are ,­ - . '. . . . weeks�-im-tto his old home in , Scotiatid 4 ter, fell into the water. I The river,kt this of Wright "d Clark was good. Clark �.� �� showing some of the newest shades in dress goods. ­.. . . .. I - . 1. � -!next week., ­ . I I . -�d6wickets for 5 runs iii the first -. ­­ , . . . - ­,­.. - .�,�., , .,.- . . . . . .- , L .. � I . . . ., . I . . . . ... 1. . .� ­ ­ I . - . . . I . . I , ut was swift and quite deep, and the secai . I I � I . .. . L . . �. .;. : . . ­ - '' � -1 -1 pol . . . . . . 1. . , ,:., ;. ��. . . - . . 1. � , ... ­ ... . I .. , 4: :'.-4 . �... ;* . ... . ..-. 11 ,-Rev. W. G. Howson. of Brarebridge, : liltle gir-1 was qniew , carried down innings, and 5 wickets for 3 runs. in the . . � . " `j L ' .. -' ' ` -;7� ,�. - ..­ . - .- .1 .. . .:­ - . . ... -. .1 �. I -* . : will occupv the pulpit. of. k4e 'j%lothooigt �, stteam. .Several of the children ian to. second Wright got .1 wickits for 7 runs ... . . I . "I . . . .. - ,� .. ..'' .: ... . . . I � . . . . � . . . - II.L. . . .1 ,in the irst, and 4 wickets for 21 in the - . mi, . .1 . .. . " ' L" 'L ,,. -1 . � �. I I - . I . . � ., L I ­� I � . � . ­ -i ­ . . .i; I.. church, Pickering, od Srmday evening, � words the villagei. giviiw the alarm,. bat sec6nd: E R. Eddy topped the score for ... . . I . . . I . , .. L -ijOth instant. . , . I .. I RINGS %�..­ . . � , Mr. John'Lealie *Pickering, closely - _ L, , TWEEDS, TROUSE .. . .. 4 L . - I .1 the V year old' son of ' followed by C. H. C. :. �.. ­ ' I . I . I :. . .. -­. -,.. . 1 : - .,.. .. '. �We hear it rumored that tbi ap. who was present, threw off. his. clothes, Wright an& J'. 19 Wifinactitt. *Crosby's v.4 v: t:. . .. �,t, , . . . � . .':L�." ., ...' , .' .: �, . .. . � . . . I . :: 11 . . . �'. I I .. . . .. ­ . � - . . .: . .. � . .? 'ties boys in the moulding, slipp of the � I in . . - . A . ,pren nd.being a',clevir swimmer juinped i . cket keeping was a feature of the game. - ­ . . . - . , - . tock in-thesi to select a pair of pants or suit from. . Suit got up . I : L 'Ji . .. 'buckle works at WhitbY, have ifrtt�ck for"I :Ud ot-ertakiug* his littid playmate, as. I The Rowmativille cricketers, are gentlemen We hive i large q . �,; . � .. "r - . L .. .�. . � . in fli-t class styfe Itt close In ,(IF. ,. . , . .1. . .. . . � �. '. -higher wages. . . � . , I . . . . . .. . � t. . . .. I .. . � . i sisted her to, lawl� -The boy exhibited a i in every twuse of thi� temr, an&4100111ig In . - - ., -, .. � ­ ­- - 1- I " . . ­ .:1 �­ - - . ..:r:.1.: ­ . `1 � I , " - " I ­ 4 . I . .. . . .. � 1; I �, , - onmae Arid preseudo (;f inin;1.o3ffc.n ln�.k- � the "Ali'are, -Elf wrroigle marretl t1ij (11tv*11, . !.­..., . . � I ­. ... . . . -.1 .. 4. 1 -We reoeived by mor.1 a complimentary r " . :: ,.,;. -. I ­ , .'.' ",­., - 1-1" � -`,- ., �. . I . ; .- ­ -1 i I . . . � ,ow I .. .. . . . .. . ., . . � - - . I.. o �, - - - . , :. . - meet 1, In littelf 014ler peopt - �1)ort. For B intmville Brm'ie secured L . . . - �. `--L.- ­ . - ticket to the summer at Port . ,I In- 1. C. i - In-fliesecon it - . . . -, .. . '.. � .-V- I . . ,- ­_�. � ---V. . :'�- 'Perry ofshe O.. C. A. & L. S. 11198gociatio'! our schow. . . . - 13 inni-110% by very. car�eful . � " . ' ' . "� : . I- �.'. . . ­­ III ... The- new school buildiugs have�zi' cricket. The,score in full is appended:- -- . ;� . , .. . L ­ I'L be1dopJuly2snd8r. ­ �7, - . . dt . . - . - . . . . .. :. 0 ., . ., ! . ,PICKErJNG. I Ro`.- -'--'A- ` --- BUNTING. * ': - � - - %­ . I -MM.L Leavens is remoielling the �e,n commenced yet, as the debentures . I � ­ . I . . . . ...I..- " ,I , . . . ; . 1� . . 'o. 4 lilt innings 2nd innings , . . . .: have not been issned on S. S. N i I . 'L . . , , . . � premises occupied by Mr. Broad, our . F R Edgy, ­c XcMufty, b rnn out .......... Il- . . .. .­� . I , -, . ." - I � . , . ­. ­ - - . ­ 1. .,:.., � . ---.- � . . I barber, and Ted will have - w neat and West- - The reason is that tlI6-t0wD'-biP ` nor on....'L ......... :..17 . � . ,. � . �:, I': . . " .­ �. I 1- _:_ ­­� -. ­ .. . , . ­ . ­­ , . - ­ - ­ , ­ . : .� . . . I—- - . . . ... .� , : . - - . 1. .. . : , - -.-,.. .I c;tb1N1rLwngh1hi �. . , .: . . . . . .j." - ... I .4 1 . I �Ll�. . suty shop when completed. coancil cannot issue dei;eutures upon the .1 T Clark. b Ford....... . - .: � b MeMurty ....... 6 I . I : . . . I . . I .: �. , . .. . I , ­ . - . . -- 11 . . . .. . 1. . T W CroshN. b Ford.. I 1 -.. � . � I I , # . , .1 - I . I , - , . ` , , . ­ .- - .. I section owing to the fact that by the r, , , . , ,L,..,.:, q.. ... ­ . 011 � 11 . . ' ' �- -, ­ .-1 - . , . ,, .. . -A picnic from Mount Zion occupied �a i C Greig. b Gordon ........ 5 b .. . . .-: .'­ L .. I.!, . - bitrators' award. certain lauds in the SeC- T Andrew. I> Gordon ....... 8 c C'10in'le - i; .ioi:a '6 ­�-­%"' - -- : . 1. :-- '­ .. , . . . �,;.­ � . ­ . � . ,.r - - �------T- .1 .."Ll I .:,the Gordon ,ove on Wednesday. . They tio, were exempted from special -school ,F's . I . . - I . . , . -2 ­ , '' � ­­ i . ,_ : Wilinseott,c MRsou, b c Livingstone b . I . - " -,, - ­� , -��, ' .p � ...­ , . . . � , , 11 ­- ­� * i . . . - e, rd6n .......... :.."..�.:.-..0­ ''" Gordod .... 19 ­... . �-.; - --;Z. ­. .: ,:. . �. - ... . ,� � , I . - I— - - . .- ­ . � - .. . . -�. seemed to be a friendly'lot of people,ond taxation foi- ten yeais,'and is appears- to ;A C 0 . . *" .11 I. .. L . . . ., 7, I. .1 .. . I I . .. . : l. arneron 1) Ford... - -,. .5 thrown, out ...... ­ . - ­ I .. .. . I . � . . 1, . . ­ . . . - . I I I . I . ., thoroughly enjoyed themselveri. . * 5 I ,- : . . . . . 11 . I . ,­. . . � . . . .. . . . . , . ; I .. '. ... 1. I . .. . L. - be illegal to . impose a tax ',on but a , " , not oitt....:19 biklcMurt�,,.,.... 6 - I ­ .. . '.. . ., ;�, . ­ � . . I 1. . I 1. . I . I.* .L L. . .... I L I -- . �., .--LThe innuil Roman Ci in 6ut ....... 2 thrown out .... :.'O . . . ­ ,. , � . . - � I . -�icnic' portion of the section. Things could not ,no ley, b Ford ...... 0 not out .......... 0 . . . ­ ---- - . ­.- . . . � W G .M.i 9, , t i - .. . itli�lie ­, . . . . Gorin --- " � ­ . . . I . ...' will take place this yeat- Tuesday June- o9jibly ha,�e got into a tighter deadlock. i me(iniro. nin on� ........ 0 run out .......... 0 --:--,---,------ , "--,--,---- ­ --- 'L .��-7�' . , ... ' '� �' ' . �': L� 19th and will likely prove S ....... 4 .. � I � , . .. :� -- ; . 9 � . the asi Yet] �f this view of. the -case is correct -or if F.4trae ........... --il .. � .Extra a CENTRAIL * S TORE, - BROUGHANO �­­ . - - .. I ��.. ..held. Look out for large posters.. . . I the a*ard is - unalterable fie is'preaurn - - .. Total ... i: I I., .... 651 Total ........ "O I . . .: 1 . . . . -0- I ­ . - 1 � - - , -Isn't it high time that someone was ably is, the new school bi'fildings may be - - - - -1 , , - 1�0�i]�ANVILLE. ' ' - - '' .. . � . I �. . . . . . I I" I- . - I, . - ; . .., . .1. I .� � .. . . I . ­ . .,: .. '.. . -..*.!. ' .*I"'- . . .:., . . -1 I -, � I.. I . I 1. .. .. � -, - . . Jum�ink 6�er 'Broylilyn -b7idge or swim. commenced about eight years fter date )St innings 2nd niniags - . . � 7 ust exri,ved � . ,:., . : 4:'' � '% :;LL ", � . , . . . !I . . . 1. : ..: . , L . " . . . � . ­ I �­ . ­ .. .. ­ . , . .�.'�. . � -'.�niing the Rapids? Is human enterprise, - .1896. . In the iniantiiiie; the �r�sent Brodie, c Winfiaoott, - 1; c Winnacott, b : , � - . � ` ' I . . . - . ' I ' . ' # . :'.�L� , ... .vu the wane, or iliat's the matter 1) school having been . condemned, solme- Clark .......... ­ .... � a Wright ........ 3 -A large stock. of .Mens', B6-ys.' and Children�' Hats. . . - ... . .. -1 .1 . .. � I I - ' Nlel,aughlin,4) Wright .... 0 b, Clark., � ...... :T ' I * . . I I I I .. '. . � � I '. . -Ovdrseer Dais has coxiamenced re- thing must be done. It is hardly pKob- 3leNitirty, b Clark- �'.-:.':. 6 1) Clark--........ 0 .. I . . .1. . . . . . . I * the roads in his beat, and f Gordon, not out .... I ..... . 4 run out .......... 0 Also a larg . . . . U . .. -.- .1 . . so has I able 'that we shall, linve -eight yeario e stock Ladies' Fid Boots and Toe Slippers, Mens' Cordovan I I , ., , . . 'L .. I . -- cli-le-'.1,,(�1, ........ ... 3 1) Wright........., 0 - � I �.rk. ,, , .. U ukAt"A ........ o.. ') 1b. ldre,` . uIPAML. VA "M I . . +�x . - I I . overseers. Roadwork is &-boorning. 'i . . . . ction-- -- - 3 -Q -n-. Zoivr�ai;gstone, hWrfght­­ 0 c & b Wright .... 2 . L I I � - t Y =1,9- a special tax On the se "-' as iT'tr - _W ent. ' e , I I I ... M . . jachoolizaa-4iou. if tis!llA#Al*P*1,A. . ,`1-: . .WeAr, Tb!eab6vejoodswill'b soldtweiiity' ' IF Gas 1: R1§g OB& WRIM ­ ' ,�..Fk . I . . .. . .-1.4 . 'I , '. � . � - - -A ndrew-b Clark , - I ..,. .. 't . .1 ,per e . ­ , . siands for building a new sebool,­tbe ex.' Mason, b Wright .......... 04, . .� ,. . Peckham b Clark..- ..... 2 -b -Wright ..... 2 ../ ... .. . -. .. . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . .... .- -.. - . ­. - . L ­ ­ .: I : - . I I .. I .. . . �- - -Ths,bousehold goods .of Rev. 4. J. I erise �f reps�liiug tlie old buildings mAT. XYallaee, c Andrew hClark 0 v Wright I- Clark* 0 . I . I . - � � - �-­� Cameron were shipped via the G.T.R. for 1 F- - ,inistou, c'Winnaeott 1) not out ...... . 0 I0,(9Q dozens of Eggs and 500 lbs. of lb. roll Butter, wallted at once. As wi . 11.1 : I , . -.1 ­. ossiblv be also defined as a special tax, Oi ,1' L, , - '-' I ­ - ' �:�. : . ­--­­� Aultsville on Wednesday last.' Mrs. FlIMIany hola the opinion that the exemp - . -Wriaht ............. *..,. . have- Iiije oiderto,fill, we''Will guarante-e the bigbest-price ­ .. - � ­ .. - - .. . I � I .. Cameron left,tbis (Friday)- morning for i Extr Le ........... ... 2 Extras... 2 . . a . I 11 . ; I -rd--ft'k illegal, but L - . ­ . . I 'L her new home. . . . tion clFtuse of the awa .. - .." , 11 in trade for Batter and Eggs. .. L 1. . ... . . . I ; I . 1. . I R19 it was'not ippealed ajzpitipt for twelve I . Total.,_ � ........ 14 �: Total.. . -.. .. .... . . .. I - � . ;,. , 1. - ., . . I 1. :1 - . . - . . . I .. ­ -The Riv. Win. K.. MbCulloch will mouthe and has been ratifled by townshi15 � t : BOWLING ANALYIgg. - . - I . . . . :i,:-- - --- il ------ I .. I 11 I. . I :. IVY NI P- TI � �L" ". I - :J - .4 r - I - --Amdrew's I ,1 2nd innings I T - ; S. .* - - . - occuvy pt"FAIS 1 -84- - -by law *t-w-tbtweforg-bhxlh,g.-�onl-citi_ - IS, inni -IT­W - I - I I � � % I and 9 ens are at present moreaeoply . intere,st.' wrixljt ­ . . I C h in, h. 47m - X- . lyl mt - �Ar � ': . , . U ----,O--M- r - � - - .. L . I . .---- . ick'eriult, �t-- mm""]. 7 8 , I - 21 4 I I ., ,,.; , ::. , .;* Wougham, on Sabbath l6ext, June 101h,! etl� in the Outarn oatutes than in the Clark 7 , 7 3 , 3 5 . . 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