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IX: -_ �'0 PICKE ,ING; ONT•-,' FRIDA�3 JULY 2�j, 1890. 9. _ NO. 3 , ----- ----- ' . r4featnal lCar�.. --i - -- ---- --- -- --- - --- ---- -- -- - ---- ----------- - - - — J� Fe� ANDREWS OUT AROUND US . $QARBCRO. but im other congregationfc around u& . ' i - Muiicai: DENTIST, thus causing a spirit of good feeling to - ; ;� I _ Mr. W. Slingsby and wife, of Brantford, exist amongst .the different denomins- ' - ' ,� _ _ _- I. ; : ,. . �.,; North-east Cor. Yonge & �ueerl Sts. LA�r LOCAL NAPPAMN61 RZCORDRD BY visited at Mr. T. Jackson's for a few da s >i M 1 C.M.,11LC.P. !'las psitss AfvD JQTTED DOWN BY OQS reoentl Y tions is our midst., And when your La- r - M. BATEMAN, 1 • A• S.O., Coroner. Omoe and Residence, The largest Dental office in Toronto. COVX98I GNDKNTs. y' hors here on earth are ended, may yyos ; ! . >1► Street, Pickering Offio$ hours : lltarning The Orangemen of Highland Creek hear our Divine Master's greeting, " Wei { eso-to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. 1 _ _ walked in Toronto on 12th of July, but done, thou good and faithful servant,.. i __ Gold' Amalgam (ailverl, and Pdroelain OLAREIMONT, this did not prevent thein from turning anter thou into the 'o of th Lord " u - Cg. F.RANCY, M.D. C.M„ M.C.P. Fiiling,and Porcelain A Gold Crowns, . • ' ; and S.O. Honor R;actuate of Trinity r �; out on sanday, the 18th, to hear the an- th 1 S I?niveraity, Trinity ]fedical school and the Col- o roots of teeth. a specialty. i�e'rft'a Every Tnesdayattemoon TGs Ntews- , , e heartfelt wish for yourself and Wnilap -_ 1 PP anal sermon at Christ a (.hutch. Rsv. of byeiciana and Sn eons of Ontario. BE$T B)ETb OF TEETH $8. - Fa�ctor��c aremodat heeroe be �°r ee p�jeaeed to Mr. Burt is a member of the order, and °f fie. undersigned : • pose hours, l0 to 1$ a.m., an6 to 8 p.m, White- 101y Vitalized Air for Extraction. ease anY of hie eubearribasle.l F. HBwi.IITT, T. JACKSON, ChUICllwardeati. - �-y I his sermon ivas not only notable because yule, Ont. 9 p Rain• preached to the Orangemen, blit It Was H' J. HELLIWELL J1. WILLIS, Sidesmen. . . - _ _ -- - -- Cro net rattles has commenced a , —W. FERRIER, M.D„M.C.P.S., Ontl . .11 NEW- TAILOR S�pP : We were able at one time to hold our own also his farewell sermon. [Besides the church officers, the ad- . D• CORONER. office holirn--morning from . with other laces in this line, and a dress was si ned b over one hundred . ` - . •- to lo, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG P yen The Sun says :—Rev. F.. Burt, ineum• g y M BROUGHAM. bent of Christ Church, 8carboro, preached others, which 4huws how general is tltif, gT(1RE, Brock St: North, Clsaemont. Patrons Set we are nod much afraid. feelin of re et at Mr. Bnri's de ar - supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals ,Qcc., all -I The found uestion is still unsettled. his farewell sermon in that church on g P t�e- obeap for cash. I 99tf - The committee are not uite throb h et If it were not for the limitations to •our - _ _ ____ _ _ _ The undersigned wishes to inform the 9 g y Sunday. Rev. Mr. Btl�t has accepted space we would append th® names.- - - - with their part of the business. One the living of West Mono. Mr. W. A. J. . Legale ; ` . public that he has opened a tailor shop ill thin is certain, En. NEws. - Y____•�____ q the firm of Dodwell & Burt is already the lay assistant in West ' OHN BALL DOW, A-RRISTER , THE POST OFFICE 9«CK ss�inndert will. not be permitted to leave - - T Mono, beim established there ernes. June eALBAM. e! and solicitor, Notary Pu�lic,ete. OFlnag= I the township even if Claremont does not last such being the custom on which . Bron ham, and asks for a fair share of - Deverell's Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private g retain them. Thfre are other villages said parish is worked. kt L'Amoreaux t the entrance examinations h Id funds to loan at lowest rat 9 and on favorable nb1iC atron e. 2,fi terms of payment. &y - P P a8 which will gladly move in the matter if a e at i : good congregation met to say - good- Whitb an Mr. Dunsmore, of _ __ __ --•T---- --- - - --- i an opportnntty is ofi'ered. Farmers may bye to their minister for the last six years. Y d Markham, THOMAS PARSER, BARRISTER A URQUHART not feel uneasy, as no matter what place The parlors and bowers at Christ Cedar Creek School No. 14, sent six - and Solicitor, sec. ld ney to loan. No • puppijs, three to Markham and three to is settled upon, the work of repair will be Church parsonage, were taken possession: Whitb Five were suceeaRful, and commission. office :Over Oe�tanoBank, Picker- oe�-� roeeeded with in a ver short Lime. y• ing ; open every Satnrday. l 4 y Q , P y of by a crol�'d of friends of rue Rev, F. dined marks as hi h as 616 and 505 at — -{-_, � •Ao,4 +” ,; s "4 ev CM eo Foreman Roche has been released on and Mrs. Burt, who to the number• of g R E. FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR- 1 ► bail from the taunt ail himself in $2000 Markham, and at Whitby 490 464 iod-'a ho !M .: YJ sixty odd had extemporized a sU rise ' T m and two others in $1000 each. In• eon- an f w 430. This is the highest number of t) • RISTER. County Crowcn Attorney, and �1 + � County Solicitor. Court Hou e,, Whitby. 10-y_ 1 I&S lea' M 6 o . ^ n - a d are ell patty for jVednesday even• 1 m siderin this matter it is well to remem marks taken by fige pupils from one �- + Slur ;o n co a, q � �, g ing, 16th inst., having learned on the ecllool in the county, -with the escept�io>4 E;tiTON .R DODS, ARRISTEftS, O 0p e .2 ber that Roche is not convicted, atnd that Sunday that Mr. Burt had accepted the . D 'olicitors.Notaries, Etc ,solicitors for City O ! o • of the Whith Model school. Muck the findings pf coroner s juries are re r Y and county Loan Aasociatio 10 Adelaide et. S•sNQ co •� A ., �' m � � .r � Cell and appointment to �'� est Ddono. - east, Toronto. Telephone'Jll. Oneof the part- v 4 ; . -� �' -� m t'ersed every day of the year in the law 'rile �'ardegs, Messrs. Jackson and Hew• credit is due to frit. J. bI. Dunsmore. ners will be iu Claremont ev ry Saturda over Z ` 4 1 idV 01 . y o courts. The Telegram editorialiv refers lett with their ladies took the lead, while '�"' Hoppe;'e'btoro. I 7'31y aelQ m `* 9 S t 9i '9' ` as to lloche'a conviction aS a foreg°ne con- aniongst t}1e COUCOat'ae Of Clltireh mem DUNBARTON.- . - - - -- - ---- __ _. i - ��i; n©3 �� t ` ; p lusion, but there is a tedious rocess of bers were noticed Rev. A. J. Fidler, B.A., . - t + c . ,,.,. YetRrtna�/. .. r Q: i aBI ,, M. ' law to.be gone through before the matter rector of Whitby ; Iiev. J. McKay, Pres- Mrs. Hclhday, of Brooklyn, visited �[T " H. HOFKINS, VETEIIINARY ,., ^ t '_, m - -a - m; is settled, and the liability of the C. P. II. byterian minister of Agincourt, aYlxl .tl:e her father this week. YV surgeon, Graduate c f,the Ontario vet- = ° m" s � 00 ,4 fully established. T. G. Holmes of Aurora, , s ent Sun- e*inarp GSllege, Toronto. Tr ate ntl diseases of 1� w ' a m a q .CP,^A �'" m Q �� , Methodist body utas represented by Messrs � P the domesticated anunala. �ealls by day or r� b a e c $ a -r "a c L P mI Tile' Lxbridge Tirrr`es asst:.= AS per John and Garry Annie, the Misses Annis day with relatrree here. - _ night promptly attended t•o. . fficeand residence o E, c ' m3 kC a o�c.*-"_) cx m4 announcement Councillor Ii. A. Crosby and many others ; the Orange Order by One day last week the daily 'bus to . ai Mr. Isaac Lint•on's, Pecken g. " Z3 Y �',p,: ,'',d ,� =14 m ir.a'0Z �•DI made a motion in council last MoDdliv Dir. G. Camps, W.M., L.O.L. 164, T, Toronto had the miafot•lune -to capsize.. - - - - - - - a v.o' - -g Several passengers were inside, and after - HOP��INS VET ftINARY SUR O ! x g c b nr lit to rDt tract the mayor to correspond LeahP, F. L. Ctrmps, T. nrmerod, J. j , . tv c7 t7 A. a. with the C.P.Railwa Com an and as- considerable trouble were got out, not- �, t -,EON, Graduate of tine Ontario vet- r~ J_� — '- - - y P Y Keeler and other members of the Order. m a . e c much the worse. A.broken axle caused erinary College, Toronto, w 11 visit NkThitevale H , ... • 8 e c cea•tairl upon what terms that corporation The hours passe) away mutat plEaeantly the accident. and Cherrywood every sat rday. Diseases of , o c . s� a n m • would •bnricl a branch line frurn Claremont bein enlivened b strains of appropriate the horse's foot attended to t. my shoeing forge • i V;6 ,-0 p ;, c. -E c > � : here. This is a question which should h runs ani ocher set feces. At !0 o'clock some of the young folks who have lot 33, 7th con., Pickering. calls prbmptly at- p d "" Z 3 y p tended to. Tblegraph addresls : Whitevale, Ont. . ° ' w 2 o K ,°p I A interest every citizen. Not only every there was a general hush and a gattTering lately finished the trying ordeal of writ- P.O. address :Crean River, O t( 3t -Y o� +3 ��__� L__� _ ti I • � citizen of Uxbridge, but every person liv• when the Wardens called for the pastor's ing on the departmental exams., toRethse _ ______ _ _ °C- ing near the proposed line. It was only presence. Mr. Jackson proposed that with a few of their friends, spent a pleaib Societie . ! recentl that the C.P.R. Co. held.& char 1r. Hewlett reside and read an address ant afternoon picnicing at Lakeview oat - - s ^� � " ' I T _ - DECKERS LIVERY ! tet• for the construction of such a line, and im rovised which we ve below. D r- Thursday last. A gentleman's hat -blew - ' ` h• RISI2QG SUN LODGEO: 18u, I. 0. this bein th case h s ' p u G. T. -Chis lodge meta eve ;►londay ; . - g e , t e qua tion should ing the reading of the address Mr. Jack- off and was carried to the American... ;� ry aide free of dot The same da was fife evening in the pear, in Dale's Fiall, Pickering. Ail I lia�'e bongbt op Dan Reddin's livery not be looked upon as a mere flash of son presented the Rev. F . Burt with a 9' y , Beery person invited to join bpd help advance n weer. 1'he matter should interest occasion of the celebration by Miss Lil'ls time grand Cause of Temperapcis. lily basinem and have added several new 0 Po purse eontaining $67. Rev. Mr. Burt re parker of her twelfth birthday by s - _ - horses and baggies, I can 9coomodate all. The advantages to ' be derived are plied in fitting terms for himself, Mrs. sthenia of tom anions. the public with good rigs at all hours. too numerous to enumerate. We will Burt, their son Mr. W. A. J. Burt and g g p. lou0ingoo tars$. , The pulpit was occupied last Sabbath . __T_�___ Covered hue meets all trains. !n just take a few instanepe. The redaction danglrtere, reciprocating the Rood wishes b the Rev. Mr. Chisholm, late of Britislg _ connection with livery I keep a iL freight on grain stripped from here of his friends of all names present. Rev. Y Cort•veyalr""e- , �". Sale, Commission and Board- would leave a heap of money in A. J. Fidler rose to add to the pleasant Columbia. The s>nrmon in the evenitlg + - ing Stables, Pickering. , our town. 2150,000 buslielR : of was addressed particularly to young men, , ' NOMAS DL NN, Copveyancer, Com- Brain t}tiDgs contained in the address, having from the words " I ritr unto you yoalig X missioner for taking Ati davits, etc., Clare- 0106. VX%. =Z:(=� would be a small estimate. A reduction known Mr. Burt for many years past as ' „ ' _ __ - _ - - - of one cent r bnsbel would mean a net hbor olerg man, exchan in ul its men because you are strong. All intier- moat. Ont• - I 'i- - g S R g P P - R BUNTI 'G, ' Issn�r of carr' da.5M. On potatoes stripped from here fre4uently with him and found him a sated in church hffairia should remember 11 • Licenses for the Coun; of Ontario. Of- Oach 11 the meeting at Hight nd Creek On Mon- y year , t e say ing would be over chris.ran goutleman. The honor done to i , , See at the store or at his res dente, Pickering 61,000. The reduction in ex resE Char es day next to moderate a call to a mmister- village. I 12-y P R Mr. Burt therefore Rave him great grafi several candidates ar freely spoken oft f , �� � . _ would figure high. On general merchan- fication. Rev. John McKay next added (`� EORGE GEFIOW, t;s�remont, Issuer .dine the difference in rates could not be hie expressions of ,good will. For him- but itis much fo be �dearred that nna■- lJl of Marriage Licensee •Private .Office in imity characterize the!assembling of mem'- � i Pump Factory --Strictly co0,deatial: 23-y less than $5,000 annually. And the self and Pi esbyteriane in general in boar-• - . ------ 'Th0—"$: - ZA& &=C® anionat saved on passengers rates ie an bora, Mr. McKay affirmed that it was a bars and adherents, for the reason.. . R.BEA-TON,TOWNSHIPCLER enormousamount. Say4,000 Asea es specified. • Conveyancer, Commienioner for taking S tacles and E e -Glasses. the surest aids Pa cause Of sorrow that Mr. Burt wSs about to vision known, for ale by tickets are said between here and Toronto affidavits, Accountant andi Iuaurance Agent. W remove. His people were most fond .. , • Mone to loan on farm pro erty. Willa _ ) ` annual) with a redaction' Of 40 to b0 lr WEST HILL. y ,n pm- C. DALE, . I(,KI±.RINC. Y• of him as a nein bc,ring tirinister•of the - • - bated. OFFICE—At whit�evalaj: will be an _ �- ____ __ Dents on the round trip the amount of 1 fen he alw& s bre ht ocxl cheer ' moue left at home would y g 3diss Passmore ha8 been vieitinK blame'. . Brougham every lionday afternoon for the with �im whatever might be the occasion Lennox. traneaation of buainese. �'v I''TCat Wood Bi�d�r 7 Pax for the _ _ _ _____-____ __-- __ f oonstruction of such a line. Der. Crabby of the public gathering,* ; indeed many Mm, E• Knight has ieturned to the peat • . . Archite t.. has the right idea► and is well deserving were the declarations of satisfaction and ental roof to visit ber parents. • __r _ .. - _ DAN. J. REDDIN,. AGENT,•_.:.- the aalsistance and encouragement of the good.fellowship uttered in the ast con• Mr. and Mrs. W. Libby visited 'their . . AA. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT entire oommunit Let'e have a town P • for the county of Ontario Drawitige PICKEI�I �%. v• oerning Rev. Mr. Bnrt ; and seeing a sop• brother at Unionville on Sunday last. I ' and sppees�i8cations furnished for every glaw of ' :.: 1 with two legs to stand upon !" This aration must be in the ways of Providence The Ladies' Aid Society met at Hina. _ building. Steam and hot water heat;n� and The FROS'C WOOD BIND R, the arnT` stogie matter Greatly effects Claremont. If tri® he was gratified at the proofs of esteem Chapman's residence on the Gth fust. _ ventilation a specia:ty. OSlce--Gerrie Hiock, canvas, two•borse binder man tactured_ new line ie at a it will ve us an in• The boys have got together the materia! Darner Dundas and 13rock� �treete, Whitby. P Ki shewn by the large company present, sad fora cod cricket club. We hearth Wim 1 I ' Residence—Kingston Road, sues Pickering. 37-y - creased n service, and• make things substantially by the purse. Messrs. T. g y - .I _ T•�•� c mach ►ivelier around the de t The D. Sharer, thein success. --- -- -- -- -- - - -- _- ----, - MO V V r,7, � 1 p° • Jackson. James Humphrey, em Rt. Ste heneon ez fenced a eligbs . liuctie>r# ,ey jig. . scheme is Daly in t� ►i�e�half clrell yet. V. Sparks, and John Annis were several• p � - - _ -- ,_r, Rj�,� -- -- electric shock during the heavy thunder . mHOMAS POUCHER Licensed Aue- 1 .CHERRYWOOD. ly given opportunity to voice their septi• shower on Tuesday last, but we acre glad - 1 tioneer, Valuator, et G., or Eaat York and 8* a��1�.�.kBy �1CWB• i menta towards the reverend entleman, g to state without any serious result. tht whole of North and so ch oncaario. strict Mr.` W. H. Roach is at home en o i who is leaving's band of staunch friends. We breathe a ain. The IRlth of Jul eft � attention given to ail orders b mail or tt;legra}llb. Tire Ii'ROST d� ._wOOD SUT >: 7 PLO* wa• a well-earned vacation. 1 v n- Miss Minnie Jackson then in her usual banished for another year. The Ora�o- Charges moderate. Ad4ross THOS. VOUCHER, awarded First ('rise at the P: Whitb Ylowicg - liox 47, I3rou6hanl, Ont. xtatel, i■ it". It leads then, 11. Y Miss Irwin teacher at Atha, and her .. able and efficient manner led the Christ. men from the Creek went to join their" - . — . - - sister spent sun_ day last with her brother..Church choir at the organ. + brothers in Toronto to swell the gay pro - . . Bootx a 114 � hoes. In prion and terms the alien a of other corn- here. It is almost needless to tray that tree cession. Poor King William's prowam _ - i - `? I - - ';- panies cannot com1wte with ie. ladies had brow ht with them well•ladan formed the topic of conversation. Wh . OHAT LESLIE; I300 1 A:�TD SIdOE I i°vide au w inetwct the achinea at my Mr. Frank Iianeock who had his IeR g place, opposite the News Offi . I ' broken on the 1st of July is iml roving baskets, the f;ontents of Which next oeeu- not let his bones now rest instead of add - Maker, -Pegged yid sewn work. Orders ve ra 'd) ted the attention. of the lar a numb r ing new undoubted facts yearly to prove promptly attended to., Ex wrieneed workman- Pa Y p g he was a mighty wan. : . still. Lon't forget thelstane , earl , o ,osite the DAN J - R DDIN The debate, in the I. O. 0. T. lodge,en present. At midnight the pastor and h a . S Pit • • An item in the Nest Toronto Junctiou .- News, Kiug street, Y:ck�enng lage.-v - f the relative merits of city life vs. country friends gathered round the organ to sig Tribune reads as follows, and we wonder - h1C3COI 2'. Zfl _ life resulted in a verdict in fati or of the fare I pr vers and prarsea t rich why our yours men. should wander so far ' . . . wet a o wl 1/otellc were added a short' invocation and bene g � I — ---- latter. for so small a thin diction. Thus ended ane of the most There was a Dun man of R'eelt Hill, ' - oltvo_J:HousE, �rCj{6i1C1, opt.,. AGENTS WA TED. Dlrs. Dr. Mnrty�echo has Leen visiting y g Tames Gordon, proprict-r. 'Tbas hotel is a ( her mother Mrs. � uby, for the past two pleasant farewell parties that has -taken Who felt so exceedingly ill, . , fine new brisk building, fi isbed in su erior weeks has retwned to her .home at New place in Searboro for many years. The • That he came into town - . p IF old nd s 1, Inake i0 rsery take Hambur , When the sun had one down style. Every convenience at d comfort for the 1 � Unto f011Ov1•ing is the address read to Rey. Mr. � , ;, - _ . travellin , ublic. Yew and c mmadiouestables hold nasi sellr our Choi nursery stock. g . gp tiowisthe Lillie+ -write ue at on far teruie. 34-37 Owin to the � favorable weather, Burt :— And urchased a calomel pill. - - - and sheds.---- �y g r'Y p - MAY BROT11H,itli rurservwep,Rocbestler,N.Y. hayiug is being ru hed along rapidly and To thz Reu. Frederick B:art To all wh may eo Yotlreot _ _ om it aceta � iESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., -- - --I - - soon the hum o! Ire mower, will give RI•:v, AND DEAR SIR,—We, the Chnrch- respondent has been threatened with'eurw 1 naw open i the act inmodatiui of the eI , miry punishment for enlightning the travelling pui.n This h tel, liaviug lately, STiLA i ESL/. IaCe t0 tll8t OE'th binder add res ers. wardens, sidesmentmembers and friends , P P neighbors as to each others doings. Tia changed hands, has been re- urnivbed through- I►Ir. Gallova•a Qua wife, of London, ( of the congregation of Christ Church, . out• bituated ae it is, opposi a the Spink Mills, I1F fou•, red. arra ed from rise Y impossible to please ail, therefure I nvz& _ . it ih convenient tor.patrons o the SIi ls. 3i<eals y Eng., who have been the guests of Mr. learning of your removal from oar midst, risk the displeasure of the very few by etil� or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabliu a.� Prem; seri of the undersigned, lot 9, mu,y, eontinuin to chronicle their no . . g I ickering. Information will be rewarded. C. Petty, er., for some time, have started to labor in another of God's vineyard to g � woet6� and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for 35-t f T- W. B'�tOWN. on their return trip, carrying with them which •you have been appointed by the doings. However, forewarned is to Ore I- . _ horses or cattle. Weigh scat on the premises. - . - - The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked . . — - �� , a vera high opinion of this part of Iter Bishop of Toronto, cannot allow you and forearmed, this then to notify my- pagil"1<s with pare liquors of every grand. AtivY sic- Majesty's dominions. your family t0 leave ua without present• tic friends that I have a supply of eticki+ . !' ( ULLY, Proprietor. 1� NE�i�%• ALARM I It is with pleasure we notice that , the ing you with some token of esteem for plaster now on hand so that if they iiitid 1 d t suffer d " . - : -- - wo candidates, Malcolm F. ,Roach and your,ev zea ous n un iring o s in r g th gument, I - {f'tatcli�na/. tic er a lab tIr of n rn ear tau act f/ Lewis Gates from Cherrywood school our congregation_ -for six years. We there• the pars of the good f3aenaritan and bin%_ - - Ar CUTHBERT, Watchmaker, Piek- succeeded in passing the late entrance fore ask you to accept this purse of money up their wounds. =CeLT_ , • eriLg, Ont. Having n 25 years at the examination. The former passed at as a token of the esteem in which yon are i' trade, I cab guarantee satisf ion. Agent for ' F. Lazarus' F.ye-gla6ses. W tches and Clocks Port P Collegiate with 420 marks held by the inembers of this congregation Mr. John McLeod, of Highland Creek. , . cleaned ,n shortest notice, and at reasonable L '� - and thelatter at Markham high school and friends in general. And we would has joined the staff working in Vira -g _ rates• —_ — 23 �7 ; , Fine Quality, Gild with 288, not allow the 'present occasion to pass machine shop at Enniskillen. - Teri �� T Mr. M. R. Sammerfeldt, formerly of by without remembering Mrs. Burt and Mr. Williamson, of the People'sTabear- i _ . :_� F1111�T W81Tant®Cl. - this lace but now of Mount Albert, was -her great friendliness in going in and out nacle, Toronto, rather startled his andi. -.,, THE half of Lot 81, 7tf i Con., Whitbv, I , ; manned on Wednesday the 16th Inst., to amongst us, and with the meainbers of once las$ Sunday afternoon, while soaLhiti6 ' lac acres ; c�mioitab a hones and out- - one of C ood s fair dao hters, Mise your family, especially Vour son, Mr. W. niiniste;rs for having such dignified ain. a Wildings, good bearia� orcha�'rd, timber forfare- NEW Ei G HT -DAY C LOC K St, i N Nestie Woo The ceremon g took place Bart, who has done much, and who Ilan `1 To Hell ,with ministerial dignity, where - f - = well watered, ase rn gdod state of cult;- at the residence of the bride mother in always been ready and willing to help on it belongs. _. t- i nation • Poesesaion en m October, 18!70. HIGHLY O R N A M E N T E D CA S ES he °rigid' FRANCIS WARING. Pickering Village. 33 the pretence of only the near relatives of the cause to which he intends to devote Here ns the stavdina of those stall in the ; —1 a - -' G ..:. ; CATHED RAL GONG the eontrac ' es. Your corms n. bis life, and may God's blessings rest on ring for the Symonds medal, being nom- 4�1* `; f ' P P° . dent, I am sure, oni voices the st,ntr• his labors. We cannot but sincerel peted for by the Highland Creek A& , menta of all by wishing Mr. and Mrs. 8. thank the Misses Burt for all their kind• club. C. D. Crosson 99, John Morrieia . t. n aria n • 1 iia mess and s tit . nese and read hal on man occasions, 99, A. Humphrey ' g5, H. Weetney i life en pe y Y P y i t. • a [ PP and cannot but feel that the gap made �y W. Clossou 88, C. Humphrey 82. _ .,z .; . PICKERING BRANCH., Henry and Edward Bull have been your removal will be long unfilled, at all Some Toronto policemen went buntiin�� "'""` arrested at Thornbury for robbing the events in our hearts. for a leak in a gas pipe in the cells at the � "I Open for the transsctionof alI Iegitieiaie store of their brother•in law, W.C.Dlvere, In conolnsinn, our earliest desire is police station;on Thursday night. They s :,� Bae,ki ] , ` BnSinews. of $800 worth of goods IR09 September. that in your new field of labor, you and set fire to a newspaper so. they awnld sec >,- Q'F DICE HeURs-From 10 to 8 ; Safardaiys Je ' S e ' � � � ���� ,� large quantity of goods were found in ytrur famil will Ue spared many years to the leak when they came to it. The ez '� s, _ a 10 to I o'clock. Saving i Watch ReOairer and Jeweller, their father's house. 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"Poor soul," he said • »k`f,see THE IE� O awn o wa! somewhat stained and 1 'xis as the tretin alp „ .+I tq , , ryry slot; of wind and heart has been moved, h t;, �l, • • yhere w Ong jagged alit,. area cut he " I �p Vii' d k' dhenhe glanced at m t qr• - :a _ with fe, our of .wliic:i th �stuffin of ..}m ' +tisik hey pe t�[aeea;, $ „ come + d F the ion bun misora gu►d theh; juas t cold: fear'lat held me "='sou `mak rod` ' e he rd ; , as I �'a I dti� 3i 'a rho lira and' re bly' 4 `' seemed about,'to r its old foil -no I and 1}ave a',cu of ee tn`$ut= y room• I thin ;into carria in the train tha �y $} > t'�alit would acro t for t h ' p the•..t'ext train Y tQ to me n, eare�ttlly chnos' , . tae lookin' at others htFou m self afterk:the distj}ttl� felt nol�hing blit I'heard {lilts tu' the nt�yY u pose you will gp ou y 'A tnl, d c g Y of the voices I hear, I argded with at to the tlilence ` ! followed him convinced treat he would part fit f of smoers, # # «'hat w °m' tnanner_of m kin dlnot iulagin� telt Iphiatry I _ cold have sporued in at�dther. fumb hand- aenrent of t htnt�liig, sell about that opgn door iu 1 e'old railway name Do ou remlt,1>er?'' 11ec should be dela ed n m o me homewards Mand that song tti ?► b the fact that h y ] u 3', �To, it ,rout not account fpr it, urged com• thin , romethin that carria e. Y was not sorry te'�ift the matter He curvdci his hanA round hismotlth y t day of .my return was molt sense •but it must or 1n a ea were g secret, something 1t B au rounded b leaned toward me- sad the great day at F� races. II playing me false. Y Y woo d grasp unseen. a little, for I felt bolder now r Y "Kate Lee " he said, A for-tili ht of in sununer 'ho'lida s had T e two were not ,e kilt now or bill th@ everyday details of the sm 11 country + g Y Juat a$ I decided this, half-heartedl •, a 'n utttlure'sn P°$ $ ' Y station. Its dreary refresllmen room, its Ido not often tell this story ,�°n1C been devoted to fly fishin on certain well y 1 low that the moving hayed times g loud guffaw from the racing men assured me whi h fumbled near me seemed t claim to deserted bookstall, its one port r -his day I have told it, and seen an iucretlr,lou..4 Hn,i preserved streams n 1Votth Wales. I had that the at least were still in g y enlivehed•onl b the event of he- asein erose the -polite feces of m hearers. fished from the ba k I had waded throe h' Y the other com= ear ore than their words. Y Y g 3' I c _ r not account"for its incidents, or explain n ' mountain torrents, and ever evlenin had partment- y head throbbed witk the tension of traits --;a11 this was otdipary, ,tell nown, It8 1 Y g Then where were my two cotnpaniotts? lis ting; all the blood in.mer seemed to be anal gtiything-but atip•ernr}tural.A': When the improbnbiGtq ; but for me it has liatl one come back tired d happy, and laden with Talking in whispers, pleading, •disputing, bea�ing there leaving my heart stone cold. porter brought me tfie stereotyped bun, flat, marked result, I never enter ai, entp;y rail - silver -brown treas res jewelled with specks with femur or five rough, noisy men side by Suddenly the'groping hand passed awiftly 1 nip, and currantless; scarcely recovered way carriage. . i of amber and verm'ltion: l{• _ side with them, their voices cortins to me close tom face ; I felt th"e fvaft of the from obvious compression in the box that W . And now the n is were up'at "sea, and I through the horrible jagged cut in the faded parted air against my wet temples, and then conveyed it to the atatiou, I felt almost re - was waiting, wait�ng for the,great salmon cloth opposite. Or -or where Y' Here with I heard a cr I knew, what The Old Man ill the ;,,i - - y ; ah, ,such a cry of aurprisa assured. I had been asleep; . Church 31ish - that were surely h ,,yips tdward me, fight- me, not to be seen, though I rubbed my breaKing into terror, of terror over -master- ore satisfactory than to suppose I had been • ing their way agai�nat peat -gown swirling eyes aria looked out of the window and in owe as the irl'a voice shrieked- ming ? Rut the station master, having �i'ell, wife, I've been tocintrch to_da _ water, climbing the salmon -ladders, jump- forced myself to look back at thea of where g• ' g made some coffee and handed me a $teamin Y 1 P o, no, not that, nigt that ; oh, father, + g to a sttylish one- ing the granite bowlders, toward the flies the voices sounded, just above that horrible help help help." . cup, would not let me rest. �� And, seein you can't go from lionte, I'll that lay 1n ambus for them in my old well• slit in the cloth. For it was horrible. I .( 9„ "Would ou mind tellin me air, he ou what was clone ; tell worn fl book. alp . Against what . What had the Y g y y confessed this to myself at last, and drew my girl' eyes seen, what dread had forced that asked, in the whipper I so well remembered You would have been all rised-to'see chat . For days I had stared their coming, held feet u on the seat of the carriage, and felt bit r broken c v m small brother ado tin in the dead of I saw there to- stood b a of t roe h which the moat ry from the poor lips . At Y P g I day ; Y Po g Y the cod dampness of fear creep down my last leaned forward : I cried too "Help night whets we were boys, and which always The sisters were fixed u ao fine they hardl pass, had studied a fly, gaudy but not too face, as I heard a girl's voice, hoarse and help !" At least I think I did but if any made me feel "creepy," "how that door came bowed to pray. Y gaudy, with a glia of peacock amidst its eager, ag it seemed to me, striving for calm- sound came from my dry throat I know not ; oPeri ?" { pheasant's coloring, and one touch of crimson nese against growing terror. _ befo' me I knew the man bent over some- "That's just what I don't know," I said, I had on these coarse cl lea of mine-_n;t to the silk which bound it, which no salmon "Listen, Harry," she Said. "This menoy thin ,something that moved a little, that in the would-be reassuring tone I always used much the worse for ar- - of any curiosity s lltd resist ; for days I had is not mine. You do not understand, So I moa ed that s hed soft) And after the to that Small brother, and with the old re- But, then, they knew wasn't one the hazarded a guess t the weight of my first must tell you, though it ie my father's sec- sigh, the Lending form lifted itself and cult, namely, of blending our fears together called a millionnaire , Y a l.. .. " take, beginning incidestly at 7 lbs._ or so, ret. He has owed this sum for ten years, muttered, and searched ; I heard the hands and doubling their intensity. So they led the old man to seat awe h and growing boldest as the days passed until and for ten years has worked and saved and teari at somethin then I heard a uic'k "I was salsa I mean I had been asleep, by the door; Y self 1 t. - _ 10, 20, even 30 lbs. Seemed possible. starved for it. Little b little he has ath- excl mation a rustleof tris a c and then � ' And 'list then at when I had heard of Y $ , p P and rhapa I raced it. Twaa bookleas and uncuah'oned=a remit f, .` _ - J . ] . ered it all ; and I have watchadhim rowin the oor atm side was o en ; pe "Ah !" breathed the station -master. - ed seat -for the oor. 'j . fish six miles belt me when weather was g g Y p I felt the rain , p older, and paler, and seen the Stoop in his on m face, for a heavy shower was passing "Why !" I ventured to ask, after a silencer + • perfect, and long atience about to be re- shoulders, and the dimness its his ejaes, un• over e. "Onlyy that four years ago, on the first pretty soon in came"a strap .er; with gold warded, a telegram summoned me home, and �il, Harry, my heart has nearly broken for Th blessed rain ! the comforting, com- day of .F-- races, that same carriage ran into ring and clothing fine ; ( blackness settled u on ever thing. 1t ,. _ - p y. But a week ago the last pound was mon lace wetness reassured me ; I felt m our station with its door open, as it did to- They led him to a cushioned s at far i„ The landlord a I thize with me at the y ,afire of mine • ml' . Y Pa put in the bank, and he was free. terro passing, and even reached a hand, day, and inside w as a woman in a dead faint - , little Angler a Inn,l where I was staying, "A week ago," the man's voice muttered half 1}eartedl shut the door, ,with a dazed e,e came to herself in an hour; and talked of I thought that was n't exactly fight, to seat -- but when I told him the serious nature of harshly "-and why not' pay it a week ago, feeling that Iyhad had a bad dream. a murder." him up so near, my telegram, he diff not like to refer to the and have saved tempting me ?" But some object was dragged against it, "But that carriage -how do you know?" When he was young and I was Ill and-ve pleasures that awaited me 'if I remained,- The last words were said so low that I was forced through it keeping it open, until "This is how I know, air," anti the man hard to hear. ` . but only pointed out the dangers on my scarcely heard them, and the girl took no I heard a dull thud outside, and then for got up and shut the door, which opened on to - . path if I left : "Those dreadful F notice pf them, and hardly even answered the last time a harsh voice, now"in the door•- the .platform, and ulled his chair near mine But, then, there a no accountin' for khan N ' races !" his c uestion. . p „ + some ,le do ; 1 way, mutter : when he came back. Some seven or ht rhe finestlotltin ncicvatla s # Ai frivolous excuse tom mind for n' msn =_ _ /# ,ftets•,ihe Y It was for my brotlter a sake, dear, the What devil drives .me ? There's the Year's ago I was master here, and r g g Y who had not dared to urge the coming sal brother you never knew, who is dead, and junction ; I must leap !" for the train passing through to the races as finest pew ; mon as a reason for remaining. No I was who, but for his father, would be dis raced Th tra' But when we reach that blesser g a 1n slackened speed, the swinging 1t might be to clay, and as she came lit I saw 11, ,n,e, all ' the junior partner of my bachelor uncle, as well. He was weak, poor fellow, in body door fell into its+ place slowly, as though a door open," andgg)ing forward found the �ttntletiled by sin, t �' _ . who had money (this last. assertion refers and mind. He was aclerk, and betted, and released from the pressure of a restrainin compartment in elisorder, a knife on the «ell see wealth beggin at the Batt Khile . to the uncle, and not to the junior partner); lost, Harry"; and the oor little voice rew hand, and I looked up and saw a porter von P overt nes in, + • . lie summoned, and I must o. p g g floor blood on it and on the seat and cat et, P Y g . . g so pitiful here, that I could fancy I saw forward as we steamed into the station. and a slit in the stuffing of the cualtiat► at I could :'t hear he - One train only would get ime to London pleading eyes raised to the other's face t}ie back just at the height -well, at the t sermon• I yet • o f$� t that night • b startin at once I ^otticl rnn =# I caught at his arm as �te came to the car- away, l ' Y g and he took money £•l(x) from his master height you saw it sir if it's as I think. t1"e to au important junction, a couple of hours and-" - riage : it was a relief to hold humanity once sent men back altog the line, and soon found So through the'hours of seri ice I crnilrl nlj+ away, change there and be in town by 3 or #=£2p0 !"the shout with which these words more. I saw him look in uty face curious- T g watch anti pray ; - 1 sins body atabbecl and thrown ou the `Watch the eloin'a of the Christians si 9 o'clock. were uttered mad© metremble. "Never mind Y• "Are ou ill, sir ?" he asked • "four car- tttetals. tang i ! 11Tow this janctioii' ares on the direct line the atory,Kate ;tell it me another time it's y ' =r t++ I near file round about ; to F races. common encu h God knows !Whereia' the riage door was open ;were you getting out ?" „Thrown on the line . I Pray that Gal would make: them ps,re a it , 1 f - I reached the statioft a trifle late, for it more' ?" g I could not answer flim. ea, so they. said. It was all found tilt • y to a.9 the K ere ,arc wit t I J I t, n, t. had been quick work to take my rola to There was a shrinking movement 'on ou -hurt your hand, sir, I suppose ; it quickly enough when her old father came to i., pieces, and get my flies that were on the the girl's part. I could hear her breathe is not safe to open the door too soon•" . identiffy iter ; he Said she'd been robbed, «'bile I sat there lookilt' all around -apo i ,:: ;: casts tenderly •into my book. However, I •c uickly, and push the man'shandaawa ,while `�y bend : No, I have not hurt it- too, for she had f loo in notes on her when the rich and great, � - - wassin time, and found a rather nois set of Y wit v site wag murdered." I kept tl,ini:ifig tf the rich man i►ud the l eg 1 Y sat crouching there like a coward, hearin Y ' "And the man -he did not escape ?" Karat the gate ; I half a dozen men on the platform whom I all and afraid to help afraid to put out my I,managed to get thc` words out at last.- . took to be bookmakers, why I cannot say; hand across the carria a for fear of what it 7 }1e porter loomed at me again queerly- "1Vo, the police uessed what he had l,ecn .Hou , l,�• ,ill but dogs forsaken, the ' I g g \V ell, you were staring at it when I came up to, anti traced frim to the races where l beggar's form grew cold, P'Mr. I as I.do not know any signs to dial m yh a might touch. the made out lie hail � lost ever ,tote he And the au els Imre hiss frit to bookmaker when I see him, and I may be " 1t, Harry=no," she anted • �_ ou up as if you thought it would be covered Y y K p the man t mistaken. P Y with blood or something like. stoic. He hall been betting largely on one slops built of gold. shall not !lave tt. My father Ob, Harry, " I did --I did !" then realizin what horse " I gathered that' otic train had passed let me tell your lly father went W Frank g I was - ^ through tco full for them to get seats, a'neI master and pleaded for him ; he swore that sayin I brtke oil "No -ng it is not "John of (;aunt," I cried eagerly, but How at last the rich man perished anti his I heard clue say to t to station -master : �if he would forgive the boy he himself would hurt, but I am not well ; I will stay here an Kith some of the recEtnt terror oh me a aiu, spirit t_,ok its flight - "Look here I gave you a good tip, and it's pay tite money back, and t>t last it was hour or so ; I cannot go on just ye„ ' "Yes, that was it, air ; you've heard the• From the purple and fine linen to -the home . 11 hard lines if ys u don't -put a carriage ofi for agreed. Frank went to Australia and died The Porter seemed surprised, but helped story before ?" of endless eight ; self and friends if the next 's as full as the there R yc,u after, soul my father worked me out, and then got out my things. As he I ahcx,k my head and he went' on- . 'There he learned, Rs he $food gaziu' at the j last.' on, faithful to his proiniser did go he exclaimed at the State (�f the cur•. "\\'ell, they followed hint rest well all beggar in the sky, ik"The next" was full, if about six above Half -way through the time he took £1(10 rtabc over the countr • ubtic feelin was so hard �= It isn't all of life to lire, nor all of death - the usual number in each compartment con- to Frank's master. My fat} er thou ht he ' Who has peen pulling this atufl5n out 3' P' g to die." g agailat him that everyone knew he could' i' - stitute4 repletion, . and the station -master's was surprised to see the mote . A g riencl iters ' 1\'ere�you alone, sir ? �'hia lcx,ka queer'; pot hide lon anti at las gratitude led to the running out of an old said he could not clain, it n vv m b o g t they c;nue upot, I doubt not them u•cre wealthy sires in that -gstspeay a }thea cutting rho cugluott. l ' hint half-starved in a lntrn • he faced t}►en, . religious fold, y r then tnnst speak to the station mt►ater." ' carriage from a shed, into one compartment was cicacl. Anyway, he told my father ►te };lit the station master was ulreadv Chore. and s},ot himself, and ©sex ed ban it, of which jumped "self and friends." would forgive him the other half ;but father 1? g b \\'ho went ul, from rheic dwellings like;he . Profiting by there importunity, but not would not hear of that. He said fir 1►ia to I did not speak, I was solus Iver my re- I'lmriaeca of old ; He had noted the delay, and made Itis way c©fit experience ir. tt;e rain• tiuxious for their company, I got into the ,lead boy's honor lie would pay all ; and this the carriage, glancing at 'lite rather "The queer part of it sir, is thin " Sai, '['sten returned ;hon,c from worship, with next compartment, and was glad to find morning, Harry, he .told file tet ►o and et strangely' and then lookin into the cont I ' their heads uplifted high, b B partment I had left. g the atatton•ntaster, fter the coroner's To "sput•rt the hungry front their ,loon with myself alone. I settled my rotas in the rack the money from the bank, and tomorrow tt 'ury ha,l been here anti seen the carria ge above my head, disturbing dust and cob= he"will pay it over himself, an(1 be free and \Vho put this carria eon ? ho cx►lh d I b naught to satisfy. . webs as I (lid so, pulled a newspaper from Rapp again, tiuw, Harr to under- out. g eft untouched for them you'll understand+- . - . y T i we never used it sone tow the then dies not Out, out with such ptofei3sions '. they are one pocke�`, and a travelling ca.p from an- stand." ` y' y rhe ward came upr . i like it, and one marks day they sent it loin' more t)-dtt other, and read myself to sleek. We had -had The man's tone ,vas chap ed when he _= It was Put on at 8----, air. The train 1 back to the station you come from, sir, and To atop the weary si ,per from the ros ,al's . a Ion sitti g in the smoking -room the spoke again. g gas full, and all the stock had been sent on for years it was not use s. The,, four years ehtnitt' way, b 1 \ g for the races • it was the oril one the had a o as I said tits h« ed i night before, ver the momentous question " Of course, dear, I understand " he said Y Y 6 , t o I wtderetotci, y t, ,for the; "Than all the Ix�oka of infidels, then all that of the salmon and I slept soon and heavily. more gently, anti I could hear him draw her " ,+ i races, every bit of colli g atcx k beutQ want has }teen tried How long I lept I cannot say, but I awoke toward him ; "and now you must listen to That is eo, air, said one of lite raring• I ed, and then it came in here with its door Since Christ w,.a borri in }3ethlehern-since in the roar an rattle of a tunnel -awoke in mer You know you are mine Kate • ou men, putting his heal out of the window, i gwinging, &fid a swooning woman inside, Christ was crucified. + Y and dirty encash it ia, tot ;but here Ke who told a strap o story when it could be . thick darkne 'to hear the slow panting of have promised to marry me, and you ought mean to ata , an(1 we'll be lad to be mow• g the engine an# feel the labored strain which to trust me a little." y g got out of her. The men liked it 1 How sim le are the _ told me we ere going up hill: also to a "I do, Harry," she whitipered, "only to toward F it convenient. ass after P wotks of ta,(l, ant more disagte bee consciousness, -namely, you romiaed to give ftp bettin r ,}tat, and sent it hack again, and now that yet how very grand - p g I thought the station -master looked in- fool down the line dra s it out on The shells in ocean c . that I was no alone, that there were other "Iron talk like a woman, Kate, I artd a quiringl from me to the marl woo spoke, ' of all days in the year, ntxl puts •ou incl t av ern -tile tinwer•s on the land-- '. persons in the ompartment, and that there- woman with no ex rience. I tell you and back again to me. His face was ppaale, air, and to my idea it ou ht to ppee n i he seemed about to speak, but lookin g broken He Hilda the cloud of avenin' with the'gold fore I mast ha a passed a elation. host men bet•; it all de nds u n how ou K into fire -A ." light from Hig throne, What a fool I must have looked, sleeping dt it: Now here I am in nothing raygh at his watch, only signalled with his hafida gg + to the guard, and atom apparently in much l tolcl•him1al11I heard ontt}t t a fol in, alt l I Not f)r lite rich malt only; not for the poor heavily in br d daylight, so heavily that I am behind the scenes. I h.ve the train alone. two.persons at least had passed me in get- er's word for it, and Joltn of Gaunt is as - - journey. ting to withou disturbing my boorish slum- sure to win as the bookmakers think he is Then why shouldl man look down on than! hers. 'rwo at least for they were talking safe to loge, and that is saying a good Ileal. • : • because of lack of gold and I listened or a moment to their convey- With a paltry £5 in my pocket 1 am s tfe to «'hy seat }tin, in the poorest pelt i;ecau A sation,.wishin to gather who my conipan- make £.W, and with £1(x1--- think Kate, we his clothes are old ? ions might be, before daylight showed th.m could marry to morrow !"_ A heart with noble motives -a licart that- to nee• "I would ratite, wait than mai+ry so, tad has blest- They were ery near me, it stented, on dear," the gentle voice answered: - _ ' -'- flay 6e beaten' Heaven's music 'nexth that .t _ I the opposite set by the door, and the first "But by George, Kate, I would not,"- I mo' ' faded coat and vest. _ ` - words I heard ere these, spoken .n a gentle the briefly repressed fury burst out again ;. girlish voice, ith sad firmness its it : . "and I tell you again the money will .nave I I - - " I cannot arry !" I'tit old --,-I m•iy be ehildisli-but I loge sim- ; aw I me. Lend it me, child; just for tonight . - Plicity ; o The answer tartled rhe, it was so roughly I'll bring it you doubled to -morrow, Kate; ' . I love to see it shinin' in' a•. C'hristian's- gig en, and the circ was a man s• I swear ! Doubled '. 'you don't know how piety 11 " You menu ort won't, Kate, and there's I'll multiply it. And hark you, girl -for I I Jesus told us its his se u(lea'3 au tinct of it'. rmons, in J see your meek eyes set themselves and 11 _ mountains wild, Then the sir whispered something that I your lips, that can tremble sometimes, . : �t� He that wants to go to heaven must be like dict not catch, ut I could hear the man half press together -you had better know the �� . a little child. push her from 1 im as he exclaimed : troth; your brother's story will be mine 'P ` A i1 I am a ruin d man without:it, and you without this money; I owe more than that :Z aur heads are growin' gray, (teat• wife -out•. i r won't*lift a fin r to save me." weak boy dared venture. I love you, Kate, - t �} hearts are beatin' slow - This would ever do ; they evidently and I'll marry you if you are true to me; i '� •, 4 Ina little while the Master will call for us - fancied me still asleep, and would be talking but, by heaven, if you think to put a dead I \ ' I�• • to go _ . , � over all sorts of private affairs, so I coughed, brother before a living husband, Ill bet \ « hen we reach the pearly g y ate«a s, and I I moved uneasily rustled my newspaper, and more like kit ling than marrying.'1 J lookin with joyful eyes as the first dis ant gleam showed that the I heard his teeth grind together as he - j' " _ We'll see no stylis}i worship in the temple train was pearl g daylight, planted myself spoke, and there was an awful silence. The / ' k I of the skies. - firmly in my co ner prepared for apology or girt must have drawn back from him, for, l A 1 I . defence, and w en we rushed but, of the when she spoke again, her voice soun(led 4 darkness --Econ mysett absoYittely alone. farther away and there was a kind of sob in C L.r , e �I . , An Element of Danger Removed. This was abau d ; I had been asleep indeed, her throat which broke and choked her f -f' Lord Salisbury has probabl ren,ot cd nue but yet, as I Io ked around, and turned to words. / I 1 of the elements of y (l one - the window to ee trees and fields glidin "I must ave otr n Ha danger from the g g y p, ery ; I can never founclland trouble b tttforn,ittg the French . past, I knew I was wide awake now, and be your wife now. When you are cahner 1 + , 1 Goverutnent that French otlicers cannot he• . began to dislik the Situation. For I still you would despise me, as I should des iae I I \, - P 1 permitted to exercise police "powers, and ea heard the two t lking, though nut so clear= myself for tending you what wads not my % p force the re ulationa of a treaty with h'reat ly, and could o y conclude that they were own.' The money to in a dead had I darn r / ' p Britain on Britialt soil. As w e tointed out in the compar ent occupied by the rac- not touch it." ' % - • some weeks ago, it was the landin = of French - ing set, that t se test had got out at the A harsh laugh burst frorti therttin close i naval officers toorderthe removal! f the Kt'w station we had evidently passed while I to me, and my hands which were hocked to- ! ,�. / fouudlanders' hate and nets which proposed . slept, and that heir places were filled by geiher were wet and cold ; I tried to tear �" - I to make the existing complications really the two whose v ices reached me with such them apart ; I tried to bite my lip and force ' unnatural` disci etnesa. And: yet how im- the blood to my face, but though I knew ' grave. 'The execution cif the treaty belongs probable that th men who were so evident- how I was cowering, I had no control over C' Ghat Britain. The French are only cu ` 1 cin -to the r res itad of out / ! titled to ca fit yy g g g bef re the the horrible demon of fear which had me is f ; b ', i Il attentton to infractions o Junction. Hor r ! I thought, t blood its grasp and ask for redress. It is for the British rushing to H f ee at the bare idea, I can- "What do ou mean ehil ?" ! L •• '? r: � II 91 naval otic. ' to see that Newfoundlanders d . the man ,��i� - i 'j respect it. "Aeeordin I we believe the - not have slept gt the Junction too ! No, who laughed asked in a hollow vols e, '`what my watch show that I had not bee forty - makes you talk of dead hands Y Come near r (i \ P "Mice on •the spot is now so amended that minutes in the t sin. me, Kate, I will not give you up soli htly ; the' Fre'ioh ofcers oorn lain to the British t�' offie4>r3, who then see that ri ht is done. I pulled my elf together, and coked see, we will talk of other things ; dont look I C A N D O f But that +tri colon wilt submit to the `'ted• so frightened, come and kiss me, Katy ; yon ,�oueEtnaid • jt d tet heart usufruct of their shore and waters by for. 1 The carria e ' which I sat wM d -`and i are a brave girl, � well fore that Dorsad - ' g 6 picture. Sure, and he'a'ths mage ofgyoud, to see y snd the baby ,together. It's a prbtty r e* . era very mach ion r is moat unlikely' dirty, as I have d ;opposite to me just money." If the French ate not boos ht tut b the home where, with my yes shut, I could wear i I heard her oreep back to her olid plsoe, Fond •�0�'':-Brix they all say he looks like hid father", D+►cy. I (lovernment the Ne,vfoundlandetewlll cer that a man and girl sat calkin�, the ingy heard Ler orjring as wo�t4tt cr�r after a ten• - . MOUS "id :-Blessi your soul, mum, he's not half � ' looking enough for that. 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One by until only to robbed the I earnings ar,+ _ crops in ord ance for hi disappeared . . them. r At 1 to consult aI Cave 1n a flit if he would a cauldron would be till all that Its stormy nig dreary cave black kettle ' . fire, no gold black smok, was very•an Witch brit sl . • voice : "It to blame for . steal your v them into N•t your table. - . again be riel ,A few iia, raged in the- and the win# _ castle walls. her window, trees ixend ul felt grateful any unfoe-tui abroad iii slit eye detected : mountain dv pprotecttot, lir , Unmirdful o threw open t cried : " Hm - away from h, . here where it main till the _ The ugly, - : grew bright the vines, at - #t Y(ai are said ; " I fea - can you give . recover my s " certaiul, get them ;tt Mand seized pale w -it h ai bring this r who leas nt:tt' The dwarf " said, I f I h . as yours I ah mail in the l: Rut the t', . fly tlaliglo your scouurlr wealth. " Ho struek but the liti though the t - eagerly for found. tier . leer }west sit wished to jo - displea-sure t The next - passers awa\' ` clear, the ( calling his d He was st it and , pal• Often durili; regretted . h child•. \\• h he was tort wants, who , distress. 11 Gerlinda hs, flowers ants . the h:us se be sound. The Coun _ grief, ant i for his dates_• ... to ride over . till they ha rode wildly one he me here'" . A shephe tiful matde bright, blue ' - by three d But he lead and could : - ' The Count t : mountain, s, my daughte find her.'' The old w over the t daughter is Now the i before, and the dwarfs r " as smooth a ,'. ,.. human foot ' steep, slipp. r, -,' the Count c w how to a.ce Fi • you in piece "Itisav !✓ Kedric," sa ti r sprites Shal' - fiery feet oh The Comet #t' and there o � .,A' dwarfs who "In vain ha ',, :; ,, now you a'1u �� , F "I dull y.' Count, ##ant titountain, 3 sword. " y The dwar s . ` Thev�itch's rte.. Path fo{r the .- a few steps . ,t to smoke an i r. ! .. t { d;6, .r - � - - > , f* -•t,:. •S, 4�a- �,r-r - �� - ,�, • � . / 1 - y. - - 9 { L , • , 1 e 4 d 1.. _. ".� . fi! - r �. - _ r Y �.: . .. . --_ : t f {- L ! ( .twat , � ` ; . _ . i •'r4w.L -V=@AP"M/�'ns!@:III, i4 L4•. -fes' •._ M :-- -- --- - • - - - - - - i -',- . A . i . . r I , 1 8ee�,•, ,� + I - 'V.-4 * __f`60 s,lea.�Y.My,00'tfUN zq 6.vwr�•rcie€ '`N'.6i-trrs+lt-•t•°. +A�.. I•ixt.�&*:-i•IG,•4'.0. e�4+L ! _1� - � �r� � -:� , ,a� $tV9r°-''�--V :! t i (=1-.. t E' ..+, .-. Q'�' -.` 6� _ --- - _ . i,l�AA14? ,tr _11.11111 •'4'-•^`.�it.h'>�fb{R9►Tei{ tIiHIHcS�MtP1'(kF'a�#+�.S�iYYfdS'.�Ilt• -- ! t�'RISf .- ` • i3 .1.: • �, -- - - , - v ,.ji. `I tln� #racked `' _�Lg :•�-rr hard to flats for his lifer and tell tI)aa- Sure - ___ -- --_ -' --- -- a'. , �� t rail th YfiY t` Y� V 1� could hear the muckingg long ter of he A�i�' - . Litt"sing a teams 'I- - dwarfs. Then - Gerlinda'a voice soup led The Scramble for territory in Eastern ' "« hat was om '' - sweet and clear : "Father o the to hermit Africabetwee�n F:nglauda}nd (Ierman ,which i .,',' -... her TgF Dy�$R,FS F MOUNT KED$10. , g Y in the 'forest ; he will help you." has bean going on more r less earnestly for ��,�i his mouth The Count followed this advice and when the last four- or five year , has had the effect ,and : I % of direotin sv YaYsIE. I hey had told his trouble i the hermit said : g public atter ion to that part of \ _ - 1 - . i' le villi (re of Lorch the peasant Zile dwarfs are very kind a d good, but the Uark Continent to s ch an extent that onnetrtnex ' j . :.In tlleuie(1 to sh w to travelers visiting they are an ►ry with you for de rauding the roa��fal operationselsow ere have generally 1' ` t duluti,y srnl}e pimple 1 eople, enc c�en in shelter p the ueadv• P d unnoticed. \lea while Franc©, who livarers, - j �n toN.l► Wic pict resque ruins of a Stately g chose for her field of eration western thea or this reason t ev have take your laugh "' "('xPlair, its ter and will restore her only n condition Afric ,has not been safe ; brit without any .i; • , t has lta(1 old castle standing; nn the summit of the hill, one ant} to tell the �-'i lt�lerful history of the re that you promise hereafter t deal ust} flare of trulnpets has uietly gone ort ex- `"' (''11P Jy rail- -' , , with everyone, and devote you time td do- nowtle•1 (.0ut►t (Itlgcn, who in early years I y' tending her influence un it now she spreads • - made his limllc tierce 1 he (Dunt was a stern, iq� good rather than c;ettin w Situ.,, her protecting wing over an extent of terri- ' - gevere-mall, hilted by many and }Dyed by I The Count hesitated; for he oved riches, torywhichanyofthenati smightenvy, Five It t lit' tit noire. His harsh, cruel ways were a con- and wished greatly to punish t le dwarfs for years ago her only notable possession, north c• 11. • �i,ll start source of terror to hiy seri ants Suri carrying off his daughter. $u- his love for of the (Iulf of Guinea, was the colony of othertae'uhe''s of his household. the only txertinda concltlered, and he ga a the requir Senegal, That colony, in area, is now only .0 t 11 to-day__been person ::Ito ever' received a kind word from ed promise. an insignificant part of her dominions, for htnl or could cause smile to appet}r on the. "Go t'hen," Haid •the hermit "to Alount the policy inaugurated -by (=en. ��aid}terse r ror)1 i(ome I'll tell ' loom 'face of this 4trauge man was his only in Senegambia has advanced Fran;ce's boun- y , • Kedric, and you will nave no tr pble in find- - child (xerlinda. 00unt Gllgen loved her iii your daughter." daries to the Nifer, has overthrown the : s I,riscd to see - W rat - with the greatest devotion, and for her he Joyfully Count Gilgen went his way, and large empire of bthllhory on the south and coveted riches and fame. was surprised to see a flowery, shady pat}h added it to the French possessions, and 1' Wit' title the put in spite of all ]his of forts to gain finally through the remarkable journey of y hardly P po . Kathreen .. P1. 1 Capt• Binger from the .upper. Ni er to the wealth, the Locant became Dover and or g ere One by one his possessions vanished, winding round the moltntal . t followtlrlg Ivory Coast, it has extended the Freneh I"t ht-, of thhine--nbt - . until only tb,• old castle remained. He even this, he:soon reached the top, here he was •influence to the G III of Guinea. This ex- "`' t'' -- robbed tlhe poor peasant people of their hard received with? cries of welcome by Gerlifhda plorer made tr ties , with the rulers I hi asn'_t one they earnings ,find deprived them of their fields and the dwarfs. . � of the large native kingdoms of Tieba, ' crops in order that lie might have an abund= After beiri loaded with rich gifts, the King and Bonduker, and with the t" `` sc'at'aa'$ ante for his daughter. But his treasures Count and 'his slaughter returned to their chiefs of Smaller crates on the way to y baclz - the sea h which the aoce ted French ro- disappeared almost before he had gained home. Count Gilden was never unfaithful Y Y P p u.�hifoned-a resery ihenl. At last, in despair,, he determined to his ppromise ; and the forme ly stern and tectorates. The possessions which France to consult ash old witch, �vho lived in a dark forbicicligg man became a Erie d and eonfi- now claims extend unbrokenly from theSene- gni• cave iu a mountain, and who d. Glared that dent of the people ; and was oved by all. gal River to the Iv ry O)a` t on the Gulf of c ,t t , w i th- old g 7 This ' the story the peasau s tell of the g y g $ if he would throw ills datl titer's ewels into Guinea ineludin vast area 1 in beliin(i ,(.l seat far in ad, a cauldron of boiling water that the air •Castle Von Lorch. � the British territo -ee of Gambia and Seirra would be filled with gold, and should have Leone, and the republic of Liberia. France's all that he desired: But when, one cold, �� little steamers on the Niger in their Second Precept and Example. �.1t"t ly right, to seat : t. : storm ni ht Count Gil en sou ht the ourne to Timbuctoo, have made treaties of Y. g g g °`I ver sorty m little dao ter has Y - dreary cave and threw the jewels into a Y v I Y rotection with several of the shore tribes.; ' I. Wits Old and ve b told a falsehood . 1t is wicked ant I must ry black kettle hanging over a lazing wood he territories t at France has acquired fire, no gold was to be seen,.but only dense, punish her; now, E}sie� you mast cit on this within four years, of without 8everpl hard i - blacl: si►►oke filled the place. The Count hassock in the corner, and Ore. Jennese compiiigthe in the c entries east and south of administer d a con le of Smart Sla s on her nes very angry, and would have struck the P P Senegal, extend north and south alxptit fK>U witch but she cried, in her shrill, piercing ,little six -years old girl, and set her clown miles, No wonder that with such success - voice : "It is not my fault ; the dwarfs are with emphasis on a s at with.her face -to the the l+rench are dreamin of a vast empire in wall. to blame for this. They are the ones who << - - ' west Africa which shat extend acrom the I I do hate to hear Elsie eo untruthful ; it q steal your wealth. I rntr daughter invites worries me to (Leath. I cntl'not think whet© ' Sista, and form ap unbroken line of - thein into your house and feeds them from French interests and Stations from Algeria to she ace aired the habit " Said 1 er mother as , i�uutin' for -what, .� t 4,i (\ „ft gets -the •I( -'z •tl .home, Il' t hf. gine while . .11. I sat -so far..: % ice I could on ! ';.: ist ians sitting : lit -iii pure with .. I ti•Illt. 11 ar(ntlhd upon - .:.tn anti -tile beg shell, the poor, ' : i, -- :: it to the man- I•• rishe41 -and his :•'Ll to the }honhe L . i ,4azill' at the .::.fr all of death !:. sires int that • t -Rings like the -- • %% 1,rship, with t hcir iloor with "n,r,s : they are •:•i11 the gospel's - . �''I,, than all that=-' t ;••t hlchenh-since . ks t5f God, and the flowers on 11n' with the gold . not for the poor - do n on elan, '1 At I►cw because % t•, -a heart that ,.sic 'neath that . . l,nt -I love sim- - . .', it t_ hristian's . •:l in Judea's . u ►oust be like . �It-,AL wife- our • �\ , I I call for us ;LI rways, and - . i , i n the temple - . ,c•r Rii,mo ed. \ rehuwed one r t „u1 the New- - P,:,1 � tlie'French : ,Wt'rs eannot be 1 •• !:ser :y, and en- - : !-,It c ,with Great \t i,ointed out ' ,i,III,,, of French 1: ,%AIi,f theNew ` ,t I,icl! promised r'li{ a.tions really - . treaty belongs „t"h are only en infractions of it - for the British - r•ewfuundlandere s e believe the so aniended that i r, to the British it. right is done. _ . 1 submit to the.. tri waters by for- `. is moat unlikelys t :,cat by the honhe , handers will ter i • way of getting j 111 r... SkA L h 'i_.i d_ i t a 4 .. t iy_ i . -.= i . I- .. s_ e I- - your table. Drive them away and you shall [ + the Gulf of (.uu ea. (srgat opr.ortunithee for - - - again l►e rich." she Seated• herself in a rocker arc} resumed trade have ?peen openeii by the8eacquisition8, AGENTS WANTED■ ENTSRELY CURED_ her sewin . \its. Jennese was ne cf m old a few days after this; a furious storm K Y and French colonial energy has been reward gel.r-Wringlng Mop and Cloths. The 'Dandy After many years of - - - raged in the land : the rain fell int torrents, titre -friends, and I had accepted her inv1 ed with a rich Share of the most tempting I Ratr holder. As Ivaders at. present. Address, : sutferitig front heart (Its- - - and the winds whistled angrily around -the tation to spend my vacation in. her plea8ant Plums that have fallen tih European nktions the solo Agents and 1[nn ifacturers. g' home. Little 1';Isie was a bright, active child, naso, tads (tion, weak. nese, hcada(hc, etre castle walls. 1 he b,•autiful Gerlinda sat at In the African beramble., Tarbox Bros. 78 Adelalde St.W., Toronto . - hcr uinflow ,and as `she saw the flowers and but not trustworthy ; one never knew }low . -. . to a^_ce t her Statements. Two brothers Branch - St._John's, N. 11. i4' I ST. LEON WATER trees bend under the force of the storm, she P - felt rateful for her safe shelter and hied older than her8elf were sturdyy, honest lx,ys, Ctb'ted me lEntlrety. i g p nn(1 c th could 1►clieve them wlhen the told a First Tramp -"I su ppoee you struck a t any unfortunate traveler who migl►t ire Y )• tender chotvl when cat told our itiful I now rejoice in goer; abroad in such weather. Su(ldenly her quick story, but the little girl was jurat -the reverse. Y Y P a >�Mr:• health.—Mrs. J. Cloutier. . - "i c on't know what I Shall' ever do with Story to the lady I" S cont) 'Tramp ="Mot FAT Montreal. eye idetected one of Iter little friends, it that child "she said Sorrow fu 1 Jitst then a hit cf it. It wa the toughest wood I ever p ' e ► '"` `- Thousands voilel, to the . - mountain -dwarf, trying in vain to seek ' Y »� i�ruth of ;iibove. «-hy . - r rotectiott wider some oveThangiug plants., n ring at the door bell annou teed a visitor. tried to caw•. J EWER LI\E STEAMSIIIPS. "t then drtigalonu in misery p \Irs. Jenuess met -the lady with a gash of • Even the sluggish Turk is beginning tb be I "° and pain? brink 5t. Leon ; . Unmindful of the wind and rain, Gerlindt► - -- } you will reiotc•c. . threw.lopen the window, and leaning far out, ! we.lcome. She made a lengthy call, and when affected by the general Stir that is just now &tiling Weekly between MONTREAL and o The Palace hotel at . ► 1, !she rose to take leave, her hostess urged her taking place amon the nations of Europe. LIVERPOOL. saloon ekots,$40,$5it,and Springs lit P.Q. k now . cried . How do you happen tc a so far I „ gg (=(➢U, ltoturn 1'i, kcts, Site►, g9tt and $11U, accvni o ,en fur the rc, a ,tion of ' aw=e from home in such a storm ? Uorne hn • tb tarry longer, and to eerie again vet) 8,,�►n. Keport Bays : T}ie Turkish (:ovt.rnn►ynt 1 1. Y As the door closed after- her, little E!sie ham sent a new .note to the Briti8h Govejrn-' I di to starrier and ncromruv lytio I [ntcrme visitor,. >: or particulars here where it is w•arnt artd pleasant, and re- I diaw ='15, .'tecri►�c, $'lu. Apply W ii. E. Mbit- address; . „ • turn d her hea(l.( n:t-iit denlan lin that it fix a date a on I RAY. General IN onager Canadian Shipping E ?hr Ft. ►.. uu Nlneral N'nf�r 1'0.. Ltd., Kl main till the rain cc�eases. "Mamma, whist did ou ask \Irs. Vernon which E t w ill be evacuated }► the Brit- t'o.. I ("'"TOM Hot_=sR SQUARE. MONTREAL, or w 'I 01tUN7-(t, ONT., The ugly, wrinkled face of the little man y v Y y ) g) p Y g to Local Agents in all Towns and Cities. t Or to St. Lc c:.n Airing,:, (lue. . . I grew bright. with stililes. He climbed up I to sta for,. 1'ou alwit s s(t she is. tic ish trc►c►ps, without Uhe� right ot< a Sin uC• - thc vines, and on to the window sill. most disagreeable w cutan yrnt know.'' cupps} ins that country However [.or(1 l o OYER - o OIle has to treat callers with politeness ' Salisbury may frame hie reply the purport -tom F GREAT lalUi►OPl3ti� " 1 cu are very kind, little friend, he ' I°'° Z00 Youn Women i D ilh little irl '. Ido not like \Ira. eruoth, of thin answer will dc►ubtleaS he "t� heti • ' g said ; "I feared Ishould perish in the storm• i Y fl . I 1 Can ou ive me w ire and food that I aha but She pet stats in c a}liug on me, and she iS t Brit,i8h intorest8 in I•.gypt, and especially in Were enrollee last y�r !or literary �ourae, Mw(c, _ g Y 1 f „ JMne Arts, Ormmeroiat Skteacr, Ekcuti(ri. In � t5 1, recover my strength ?" I n menaLer of our chore h; So I !rave to 1►e the �ucr ('t►nnl, are sit e --out tilt then. + 'A nn ladles' College, At. Thomas, Ontario. \ -� - . . Certainly," replied- Gerlinda ; "I shall . pcdite 01h clear . there rime Mrs• (prey I The lltteat bu�ld�ngs, jurn4Atnga anLt a ( � , get tilem at once for you." Rut a rough' and h r }out►g ones: I do hope she i8 nut (hue (lose of Ur. Aaneys,Kot,tkern I.ed and the lowest rates in Caaada. Averag rate t r . = _ - Loin to atllict me with a da 8 visitxti�,n • I the w ill instantly Stop a so- ere t t f ( ugh• Doard and rosier abort {lib per annum. t)u-page hand seire(l the litt.lc girl, and the ('�unt..L g ) I ' . 1 hiu} rather have the old Scr(ttch tirciht�d•" it►g. (ylsadaroa epppncatic,n u► %,,, i _ . pale with anger, cried•:. ` How, dare you PLLIleiCIPAL AUSTIN, It. D. . bring this rascal into illy house ? It is he L'ut she met her w►th )reit ,cordiality, In Spain during t1iie past tyro months' - - � �` who has made nie poor." 'urged her to 1_ty ctl her :rra ►s anti kimyrd 'there have been 445 cases of cholent, of s-�Ll:��tF:\ by ch(t I . T}ie dwarf leaked up in astrntishmeut incl the children, w lieu et er). i:;,;,( ►muco of wet which `.'.,-il have lkeu fatal Dicer �t• laruert anti A „ conte.. A hest known Nut�+er said If I had such a beautiful daui;hter , its in the west. EX , as yenta I shouldecnsider thyself tl,e richest "\Ir. (:ray has gone fur t ,e whsle da), (':1'rARI�II and ASTHMA were not sip ( , . . sc I thea +1►t I Should never h ;ve a better ` ►( rienet, nut ht-resnar}, [ ermanc nt positions OfiQstlld fb!)re.Lnbet anQ 1ltantJ of amu;. elan in the land.' !+ , readily controlled and cured before T. A ` flt►od ptq. Write cat once. (let tii work \/►It. ThpyarethooxLir ft&_- Rut the Count, still veryangry-, all'swe•red: , time t , accept your Invitatlo„ to Colne with `SLU('['y1'St1\1'1�k:N 17.1•:11 h:yl('[.tilON of while it k eitsy to sell and territory unworked• W�,L MrV,t wp$1 f OUT 1 • .- "�Iy danghterhelps to mike ale poor ; rind the children and spend the day; I di41 not 1'1'RF ('Ut) I.1%'Elt OIL carte into the RK BR S. NURSERY CO. WILL NOT FADE OUTI know- tl►at' you ltitd cont ► trl)•, hint eVet • market. Ever dru + ist is -►leased to handle STA 0 vnu, sc011ildrel that you are, 1.01) me of illy , 1 ` )' F.K ThtreIs not.hiug,like tlirm for Strength Coloring' (Ih, ?low do ou like my nrw;hit I to not you ' + ,t I LOCit+l.(I�A, flu. wt-alth, } f it for the) nil knt,w it8. va ue. 1 c,r tihl or Fastnesst He struck with his sw•onl lit the dwarf, think it pretty' . ihtslnutd t}►inks it ter(► l neat( of the chest t►nd ditlicult breuthiub rt - 01 Pa hpIQQAL6TWOafta7et)lerDyt,intl>rsffbf. =: Ltit- the little nl,m disappeared and, al- . 6a)•• limn nu equ.d. . . — fHe — tib, .. II you doubt it, try It 1 Your money will be tro. though the ('Doul and itis Sart ants seit1.chctl "Silt .a bit It i9 just n log e of a Iri,ttttet ; - funded it you are not convinced after a trial. Fifty. - and tholittle LirlS htive soul. ►ratty new i �►ra: �1'fnks-" So' ort have taken Cheapest and tourcolonarema{ieinl'µrkiahi)yta.esnitracing eagcrl� for him, no trace of hiin could be h i }• „ d B8 T NLA (' 1$ b�ecom•sfnahio ehl other�uieatetlwarran�tedn t~o dyi fonud. (:erlinda w•as much gtiev61 that craps., I did1think of getting c ne f(n Eyrie." 'another couipan ion 'fur better or �t,ar c, ' „ „•• , , I more goats and do it better than any other Dyes• - lier guest sh„tibl receive suclh treath,(•llt, irncl ft}roughtyouliated whit.e•ci ``,o, Marina ; eh , .Nits. -eon trip ---"Only fnr litt�t-r, In AmeNoa to buy - , _. . - u=ishe(1 to 'yin in the sei►veil but feared the 111 aid sc- tilt- i,tl►er day and lwill rhe u i my char. He can't possibly he worse t inn Band, and Mueleal Same Neeas!mhriorDfe,1� arise J tat said the little irl lit tut- 4-orner. the othtlr ►,ne Ntta•' Instruments, Canada Branch: 481 St. Paul8treet, Montreal _- displeasilre of het• f tth„,'• b •t,nd yutt tIIt!t l , rpt- 11c�.t n,rnning when the �tcnn.had' "flush, h;lsit- : if youcan bel, V )' iiu.(c lCo. ' SeadpateljorSamphCardandB.ok Iaatrstetiossa - • I All �!( >]t. - _ - -- - - - - pa�sed away, tu,il the soh shonc•bhip,l,t and run and play with vourlittle iisitors, \sum- i .. -- -_ . tt re11lentbcr what I told Volt. tun olds or nadclle-a ed xvho find them - clear, tLe ((unit tnunntcd Lis horse and, I S K• L K t Addre,:sWWILLEV. K0VCF:A 1'0..18.4 t'gnge - c:(?lit:,; iia do}�s, started away to Lie clii►sc. t Elsie got tip slowlyiu,d iic•nG ontheporch. selves nervous, Weak an exhausted, who are i Iitrect. Toronto.. send for Catah)Kuo. a - Roan after, I followed her to ew-npee the bn ken - down: from excess or overwork � � 1 He was still diyhleased t1 lilt Lis r�augliter, ` ., t u,d at p:. 'ting hall s;ti't no kind word, 'clatter of \lrs. (:ray's stuall talk. The tittle rrsulting 111 malty of rho following eyn►Fr I THG ��LLA c l her, and irI stood in the corner with her tin r in. t4)1118 : .1 __ ,l !e ression, premature old KEEP (►,ten dnr:ng the day lie thouLdht (i a (, P 1 , rr._rctted his harsliliess to Ills beautiful , h(•t t,t„uth ; she• looke,l sulky , nt}.cross. f age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad ! u OuQ N/T T/NG t l 1` n he rctulncd i►► tic CVC11in +! .'Ellie, deur; don't volt wan to play :with I dreamt►, dinhness of Sight, palpitation of the Y ' 1 IL .. : ` t.u1.A. he b = tK, }' (+ 1►eurt NmiSeions lack of error in in rho he was nub at the gate h) one of the se r_ the little girls : I Said its I t k her ittl �. MACH/NLS . dins ►led ham? ant} sn►(m)the l her curl head. ` ki(lne s, headache, im lea on tt a face or. t 4 - valets, -who way weeping and see•nled in great 1. Y ) P- P AND • cls -_t: , =s.' Ifs said thiht curly in the nu,rniug "`u• I don't 'like ricin :they era naahty ' tx,dy, itching or pec ulnar ronsation a►,out ilia _ _ _ s Pb t =:1in11a h:ui ^L,>t>e iia, the \alley to gather, ¬ break rnydollies, and \►tinlnut don't like : Scrotum, i►-.astiu� of the organe, � ditzuhess, e - • e r t o eared ani t tut . I► , y1rs.Grey ; blit she pretertcls she t{iacs when ' Specks b 'fore the eyes, twitchin ' tlhe ,, � _ t} ,:: ers and l)ad n t i t t , al 1 ik 1 m . lacy hat} s arched diligently, she w as not tcp 'site is here. \Iris, (trey thinks she is tram- tn.usclee ye lids and elecwhere, sae tfulneaeI N THIS lie found. • ' ma's best friend, You see. . depo8its n -the urine, lom-of will power, , A.; X) tin - '1'lie Count was almost beside himself with ; " But, h lsie,) our mother has l treat htr tsttdvrneS of rho Scalp Bind spine, weak and -- — — -- -- 9 Lrief an•1 ran hither and thither, calling: company polite]), you know.” flabZ1 m scles,'desire to sleep, failure to be n ei e C . or his (latwlhter. He commanded his mets 1 t` I should think folks could be 1 ite res by alae a'flnsti tion, dullness of �! t, j ���\ u p p� ttt///ct c SIS vs es"'" - , enou +h without makin believe. hey love hearing, Ibsa of voice, desire for solitude, R` to title ever hill and;dnle .(nd not tc •return b K Id ' r►u, when the don't. It looks tat ae had? I excitabili y of temper, sunkeneyes surround- Send to the Canadian headquarters for tin t :: till they had found Gerlinda. , He himself Y Y I e- - • as lying to them, and Mamma pu iwhcm me ed with L�aDI;N CIUCLs, oily looking skin, thing you want in rho Eieetricat Llne•. �t are rode wildly Deer the country, asking every b d ' one he met, "Has (Uerlinda passed by for lying, you know," said the ch ld• etc., sre 11 s tome of nervous elrilit ju,uso Stu[ Matn l.lne'1'olephoncs, Ai►ndnciatora rrUU r YmP lolls, `1tattc•riee Motors Electrical Cash lte- tl7E WOXDER OF HEAL%NG! here ?" I Stayed three weeks with 9 re. Jen that load to itlanity and Beath unless cured. gisters. Home Aledical hatteries, Telegraphic OnES CATARRH RHEUMATISM NEVA :r , A s{teplrerd lad said he had seen a beau nese, and hardly a day passed the I did not The Spring or vital force having lost rte Instruments, etc., etc. The largest and 1►e•mt ' ' - tiful maiden with long, golden hair and witness Some lack of sincerity in er inter tension vtlry function wanes in (souaequence. a,uwrtrd Stir it in Canada. F.� cry t hing perfect -1 RdLCfIA,SORE THROAT,PILES, WOUNDS, bright, blue a es, riding on a white horse led course with her nes hbors. Fur exam le : Those w(,o• through abuse ootnmitted in stew• havi11K been put in since the ti ,which $URNS, FEMALE COMPLAI2ITS, ASID . Y K p cxstmyed our old promises Sud, stockon May b three dwarfs wearin Lon red cloaks. A lady sent her child to b prrow a cupful of ignorance, may be permanently cured. Send 27th last. J','rito for catalo ue. S ecial induce -1 8EMORR$AGES OF ALL EINDS. But he had seen them ugly for a moment. raisins ; Ire. Jenness said she was sorry, btit your addltiesd forbook on all diseases peculiar. n►ents t•o t e trade. g p 17ttedlnternally&Externally, Pr•icpsr<`a.t)c:S1,S1,76' and could not tell where t.}iey had gone. she was all out. to man. Address M. V. LUBON, 60 Front T.w. NESS. 644 Craig St.310 treal POND'S EXTRACT CO. New York 1;Londn -The Cvut,t tlhen went to the old vt•itch on the "Mamma," !said Elsie, " wh t did Vfiu ' $t. E., T(aronto, Ont. Books aeny free sealed. mquntain, Raying, "You surely know where tell her so for ? .1 ou have Sime t a whole Heart disease, the e�rinptoms of which are — _ my slaughter is, and must tel} are yrhero to' box. I caw them yeeterdny, faint epelle, purple lip8, numbnes$, palpita- �����I� illy da r•" " Hush tip, Elsie ! Little girls should not tion, skip beats, hot fl4rhes, rush of blood 'rhe old witch crcxined some magic songs talk so much," She replied. to the head, dull pain in,the Heart with boats over the f re, and then said "Your Alnlost daily I Saw something 'n thepme- strong, rnpid and irregular, the second heart ' " tice that was in exact cuntradic ion of the beat quicker tht+w the $ret, pain about the - Ct�RE . - daughter is in -Mount Kedric. 1 _ Now the Count raged snore furiously than , Precepts that were ,given. Chi} iren do a breast bone, etc., can positively be cured. _ TO THE EDITOR: -Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the . I - .before, and he knew he was in the power of I great amount of thinking, and t ley notice No cure, no ay . end for book. Address above named divase. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured, ever titin that ses around th m to daily M. V. LUBON'. b0 Front Street East. Tor- I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FRRK to any of your readers who have co•.. the dwarfs; ;for the Kedric ltilotuhtain was Y 8 P semption [f they will send me their Express and Post Office Address. Respectfully, T. A. sLOC1/fl� as smooth as glass and as"hard as flint. No life ; and a mother may preach truth and onto, Ont. U.0" ISg West Adelaide 8t., TORONTO, ONTARIO. - sincerit to her children, lent if s le does not 1 A.P. 612 human foot -had ever been able to mount its Y • ' I - . - stee yli er slo,k. Tttrnin r to the witch t lustrate her precelits by her ex mple, they �- p' � pp Y h b will not have much influence in, formicg i► F�RE�p00o�; �jOA�p�008 ' the Count cried : If you do not tell me' t'rnthfril character in the im re 'isle minds ANTED In every tewn in the Dominion, - - how to ascend this mountain I shall cut P reliable men to represent the Dominion you iu pieces with my sword."' of , children. A little precept to a great II dg and Loan As8oIn. 63.87 Yonge St.. Toronto. \� ith Upright or Horizontal Boilers. arnount of example is the surest ay to form Suitable for all �vork. "It is a vely easy matter to ascend Blount I2, I f), 20, 2 , Kedric," said the witch. "My band of the character of a child, and ceased to I f�1iATIF yup U�� �I THE ItI f i s ri - wonder that Mrs. Jenness' little rirl was not withoutt n I L and 3o H.P5 } Threshing, sawing, - Brickmalcing, (eft, p tes shall go with you, and with their ILY- Lia. anCer & &n.Mestcuuet,s.a • ' P fiery feet shall burn a path." truthful. i a a L, BurytLO, y T• -- ■ The t otmt went ati once to the.>rnountain, ,, ."„ : - -'r ,- * . e: Trc'�Ct�On Engenes and there nn the-, top stood malty little j,_.€c ' UO111�I1'l, F1II(� QAe..`: I $CMMER S�$SInN-July 8th dwarfs who laughed scornfully, and cried ; I q � � SPECIAL ' Aug 1St` i3ookectping Penman .. "In vain have we souoLht aid from ou and >�.(ittdtyfh Fart : ` A gentletnailii in search of ship Shorthand, Tyewriting. Unique N[an 12, 16 and 4o Horse -power. ` now you shall rece.ivc; nothing from us�'+ 'a man to do some work met on his way a lnstructiofh morninitti, Special excursions nftvr . - "L shall have m dao ►iter " said the highly- respectable lady, riot so young as Shop noose. Circulars too.. Cauadlan College of STRAW-BURNINGi 'EIdf�INCS ' y �} i tymrperec. !'ublio Library Building, Toronto'' Count once *as, and asked her, " Can yo�t tell me . For the North-West. and when I reach the top of the where I can find a man ?" "No, I can not," • whe[e Root •e Pi era Mend ter Cireeleas; < , '. mountain, you shall know the power of my TREE Q�LESMEN Root Treed' PAY. �( }` . sword." She replied, smiling ; "for I have been look- Yii.....•-•.• gTARK NCRl3ERIES. Loulaians, Mo. The dwarfs laughed, and made no reply. ing these twenty years for one myself." _ j_ fit- .. ".f.'} The witch s sprites then began to make the _ TOROtiTO CUTTING SCHOOL. Sciontifio �atG tlt7 1�it IlV 11f, � path for the Count. But he had one onl The Czar affected with the revai and reliable systema taught, wh©mby> ; a few g Y ' �. stylish, perfect fitting garments era produced. 1, sw steps when the whole mountain began l d hunger, has aired Worms- islt►nd in ' $end tor' ciresular. 18. CORitIQAN. Drop., 63 , i ke and Baltic 1 OOOOOf. 1 il:ing f at. W est F R Q AND N l rEti: -' j` l i�um► with such -a hent.tbat has .t a �fo�, , , . - _ BRANT O WtN �, ,- t :. i . .n •y, - - ... t r: , . - .. - .. .', A . h:_,• . _ - { } « 1 - . . :-.. -., . .- _ - . . . ., - . . .. i �I' _ ,:' .. a ..: roe yv - - + �. .. _. - ...-�... -. - .. - r ! . : - .. .-.- -..- -. .-. _ - , .., ,-.I::: -» 1..- .t....L� ... ,.. .i ... ,- .( e.(( . p. 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This remedy is . . Soda Scott's Ergo I n =LAO.. It I:o , {n a wondertW Flesh lh•adterer. It is the ' But Rewrdtt for CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis,Wasting Dis- - 1 eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. ' - PAI.ATABLE A6r M[IIK. - [n severe uses where other remedies have failed. ' Boott•s Emulsion is only put ap lit salmon color wrapper. Avoid nil tin itatloneor substitutions. Bold by all Druggista at boo. and $1.00. , 13COTT A BOWNE, Belleville. ^ ANTED, good reliable men as agents in ©very town in Ontario. Address Cana- lian Mutual Loan & Investment Co., i2 Church St., Toronto_ 6 pATENTSprocu red to Canada,LT.S and foreign countries. W. J. GRAHAM. 71 Yonge St., -Toronto. ��(ISS BTA CK I, OUSE, 427 Yonge street, To- jl���� r6nto [s, inaking a ,tpec[alty of Parisian plaiting. Skirts 4W. a yard; Children's skirts or capes, lac. a yard. Only place in Canada where this clasp of work is done. FrEA17IER!i can make money during racy it tion by canvassi, K for one or more of our tact selling Books and Ilible;s, uspeeicilly Hihtor� S,f Canada. by W. I[, Withrow, D.D., latest. anti best editon ever publ shed, prices low, terms liberal. Write for illustrated circulars and terms SVM, BRIGGS, Publisher, Toronto. your table. Drive them away and you shall [ + the Gulf of (.uu ea. (srgat opr.ortunithee for - - - again l►e rich." she Seated• herself in a rocker arc} resumed trade have ?peen openeii by the8eacquisition8, AGENTS WANTED■ ENTSRELY CURED_ her sewin . \its. Jennese was ne cf m old a few days after this; a furious storm K Y and French colonial energy has been reward gel.r-Wringlng Mop and Cloths. The 'Dandy After many years of - - - raged in the land : the rain fell int torrents, titre -friends, and I had accepted her inv1 ed with a rich Share of the most tempting I Ratr holder. As Ivaders at. present. Address, : sutferitig front heart (Its- - - and the winds whistled angrily around -the tation to spend my vacation in. her plea8ant Plums that have fallen tih European nktions the solo Agents and 1[nn ifacturers. g' home. Little 1';Isie was a bright, active child, naso, tads (tion, weak. nese, hcada(hc, etre castle walls. 1 he b,•autiful Gerlinda sat at In the African beramble., Tarbox Bros. 78 Adelalde St.W., Toronto . - hcr uinflow ,and as `she saw the flowers and but not trustworthy ; one never knew }low . -. . to a^_ce t her Statements. Two brothers Branch - St._John's, N. 11. i4' I ST. LEON WATER trees bend under the force of the storm, she P - felt rateful for her safe shelter and hied older than her8elf were sturdyy, honest lx,ys, Ctb'ted me lEntlrety. i g p nn(1 c th could 1►clieve them wlhen the told a First Tramp -"I su ppoee you struck a t any unfortunate traveler who migl►t ire Y )• tender chotvl when cat told our itiful I now rejoice in goer; abroad in such weather. Su(ldenly her quick story, but the little girl was jurat -the reverse. Y Y P a >�Mr:• health.—Mrs. J. Cloutier. . - "i c on't know what I Shall' ever do with Story to the lady I" S cont) 'Tramp ="Mot FAT Montreal. eye idetected one of Iter little friends, it that child "she said Sorrow fu 1 Jitst then a hit cf it. It wa the toughest wood I ever p ' e ► '"` `- Thousands voilel, to the . - mountain -dwarf, trying in vain to seek ' Y »� i�ruth of ;iibove. «-hy . - r rotectiott wider some oveThangiug plants., n ring at the door bell annou teed a visitor. tried to caw•. J EWER LI\E STEAMSIIIPS. "t then drtigalonu in misery p \Irs. Jenuess met -the lady with a gash of • Even the sluggish Turk is beginning tb be I "° and pain? brink 5t. Leon ; . Unmindful of the wind and rain, Gerlindt► - -- } you will reiotc•c. . threw.lopen the window, and leaning far out, ! we.lcome. She made a lengthy call, and when affected by the general Stir that is just now &tiling Weekly between MONTREAL and o The Palace hotel at . ► 1, !she rose to take leave, her hostess urged her taking place amon the nations of Europe. LIVERPOOL. saloon ekots,$40,$5it,and Springs lit P.Q. k now . cried . How do you happen tc a so far I „ gg (=(➢U, ltoturn 1'i, kcts, Site►, g9tt and $11U, accvni o ,en fur the rc, a ,tion of ' aw=e from home in such a storm ? Uorne hn • tb tarry longer, and to eerie again vet) 8,,�►n. Keport Bays : T}ie Turkish (:ovt.rnn►ynt 1 1. Y As the door closed after- her, little E!sie ham sent a new .note to the Briti8h Govejrn-' I di to starrier and ncromruv lytio I [ntcrme visitor,. >: or particulars here where it is w•arnt artd pleasant, and re- I diaw ='15, .'tecri►�c, $'lu. Apply W ii. E. Mbit- address; . „ • turn d her hea(l.( n:t-iit denlan lin that it fix a date a on I RAY. General IN onager Canadian Shipping E ?hr Ft. ►.. uu Nlneral N'nf�r 1'0.. Ltd., Kl main till the rain cc�eases. "Mamma, whist did ou ask \Irs. Vernon which E t w ill be evacuated }► the Brit- t'o.. I ("'"TOM Hot_=sR SQUARE. MONTREAL, or w 'I 01tUN7-(t, ONT., The ugly, wrinkled face of the little man y v Y y ) g) p Y g to Local Agents in all Towns and Cities. t Or to St. Lc c:.n Airing,:, (lue. . . I grew bright. with stililes. He climbed up I to sta for,. 1'ou alwit s s(t she is. tic ish trc►c►ps, without Uhe� right ot< a Sin uC• - thc vines, and on to the window sill. most disagreeable w cutan yrnt know.'' cupps} ins that country However [.or(1 l o OYER - o OIle has to treat callers with politeness ' Salisbury may frame hie reply the purport -tom F GREAT lalUi►OPl3ti� " 1 cu are very kind, little friend, he ' I°'° Z00 Youn Women i D ilh little irl '. Ido not like \Ira. eruoth, of thin answer will dc►ubtleaS he "t� heti • ' g said ; "I feared Ishould perish in the storm• i Y fl . I 1 Can ou ive me w ire and food that I aha but She pet stats in c a}liug on me, and she iS t Brit,i8h intorest8 in I•.gypt, and especially in Were enrollee last y�r !or literary �ourae, Mw(c, _ g Y 1 f „ JMne Arts, Ormmeroiat Skteacr, Ekcuti(ri. In � t5 1, recover my strength ?" I n menaLer of our chore h; So I !rave to 1►e the �ucr ('t►nnl, are sit e --out tilt then. + 'A nn ladles' College, At. Thomas, Ontario. \ -� - . . Certainly," replied- Gerlinda ; "I shall . pcdite 01h clear . there rime Mrs• (prey I The lltteat bu�ld�ngs, jurn4Atnga anLt a ( � , get tilem at once for you." Rut a rough' and h r }out►g ones: I do hope she i8 nut (hue (lose of Ur. Aaneys,Kot,tkern I.ed and the lowest rates in Caaada. Averag rate t r . = _ - Loin to atllict me with a da 8 visitxti�,n • I the w ill instantly Stop a so- ere t t f ( ugh• Doard and rosier abort {lib per annum. t)u-page hand seire(l the litt.lc girl, and the ('�unt..L g ) I ' . 1 hiu} rather have the old Scr(ttch tirciht�d•" it►g. (ylsadaroa epppncatic,n u► %,,, i _ . pale with anger, cried•:. ` How, dare you PLLIleiCIPAL AUSTIN, It. D. . bring this rascal into illy house ? It is he L'ut she met her w►th )reit ,cordiality, In Spain during t1iie past tyro months' - - � �` who has made nie poor." 'urged her to 1_ty ctl her :rra ►s anti kimyrd 'there have been 445 cases of cholent, of s-�Ll:��tF:\ by ch(t I . T}ie dwarf leaked up in astrntishmeut incl the children, w lieu et er). i:;,;,( ►muco of wet which `.'.,-il have lkeu fatal Dicer �t• laruert anti A „ conte.. A hest known Nut�+er said If I had such a beautiful daui;hter , its in the west. EX , as yenta I shouldecnsider thyself tl,e richest "\Ir. (:ray has gone fur t ,e whsle da), (':1'rARI�II and ASTHMA were not sip ( , . . sc I thea +1►t I Should never h ;ve a better ` ►( rienet, nut ht-resnar}, [ ermanc nt positions OfiQstlld fb!)re.Lnbet anQ 1ltantJ of amu;. elan in the land.' !+ , readily controlled and cured before T. A ` flt►od ptq. Write cat once. (let tii work \/►It. ThpyarethooxLir ft&_- Rut the Count, still veryangry-, all'swe•red: , time t , accept your Invitatlo„ to Colne with `SLU('['y1'St1\1'1�k:N 17.1•:11 h:yl('[.tilON of while it k eitsy to sell and territory unworked• W�,L MrV,t wp$1 f OUT 1 • .- "�Iy danghterhelps to mike ale poor ; rind the children and spend the day; I di41 not 1'1'RF ('Ut) I.1%'Elt OIL carte into the RK BR S. NURSERY CO. WILL NOT FADE OUTI know- tl►at' you ltitd cont ► trl)•, hint eVet • market. Ever dru + ist is -►leased to handle STA 0 vnu, sc011ildrel that you are, 1.01) me of illy , 1 ` )' F.K ThtreIs not.hiug,like tlirm for Strength Coloring' (Ih, ?low do ou like my nrw;hit I to not you ' + ,t I LOCit+l.(I�A, flu. wt-alth, } f it for the) nil knt,w it8. va ue. 1 c,r tihl or Fastnesst He struck with his sw•onl lit the dwarf, think it pretty' . ihtslnutd t}►inks it ter(► l neat( of the chest t►nd ditlicult breuthiub rt - 01 Pa hpIQQAL6TWOafta7et)lerDyt,intl>rsffbf. =: Ltit- the little nl,m disappeared and, al- . 6a)•• limn nu equ.d. . . — fHe — tib, .. II you doubt it, try It 1 Your money will be tro. though the ('Doul and itis Sart ants seit1.chctl "Silt .a bit It i9 just n log e of a Iri,ttttet ; - funded it you are not convinced after a trial. Fifty. - and tholittle LirlS htive soul. ►ratty new i �►ra: �1'fnks-" So' ort have taken Cheapest and tourcolonarema{ieinl'µrkiahi)yta.esnitracing eagcrl� for him, no trace of hiin could be h i }• „ d B8 T NLA (' 1$ b�ecom•sfnahio ehl other�uieatetlwarran�tedn t~o dyi fonud. (:erlinda w•as much gtiev61 that craps., I did1think of getting c ne f(n Eyrie." 'another couipan ion 'fur better or �t,ar c, ' „ „•• , , I more goats and do it better than any other Dyes• - lier guest sh„tibl receive suclh treath,(•llt, irncl ft}roughtyouliated whit.e•ci ``,o, Marina ; eh , .Nits. -eon trip ---"Only fnr litt�t-r, In AmeNoa to buy - , _. . - u=ishe(1 to 'yin in the sei►veil but feared the 111 aid sc- tilt- i,tl►er day and lwill rhe u i my char. He can't possibly he worse t inn Band, and Mueleal Same Neeas!mhriorDfe,1� arise J tat said the little irl lit tut- 4-orner. the othtlr ►,ne Ntta•' Instruments, Canada Branch: 481 St. Paul8treet, Montreal _- displeasilre of het• f tth„,'• b •t,nd yutt tIIt!t l , rpt- 11c�.t n,rnning when the �tcnn.had' "flush, h;lsit- : if youcan bel, V )' iiu.(c lCo. ' SeadpateljorSamphCardandB.ok Iaatrstetiossa - • I All �!( >]t. - _ - -- - - - - pa�sed away, tu,il the soh shonc•bhip,l,t and run and play with vourlittle iisitors, \sum- i .. -- -_ . tt re11lentbcr what I told Volt. tun olds or nadclle-a ed xvho find them - clear, tLe ((unit tnunntcd Lis horse and, I S K• L K t Addre,:sWWILLEV. K0VCF:A 1'0..18.4 t'gnge - c:(?lit:,; iia do}�s, started away to Lie clii►sc. t Elsie got tip slowlyiu,d iic•nG ontheporch. selves nervous, Weak an exhausted, who are i Iitrect. Toronto.. send for Catah)Kuo. a - Roan after, I followed her to ew-npee the bn ken - down: from excess or overwork � � 1 He was still diyhleased t1 lilt Lis r�augliter, ` ., t u,d at p:. 'ting hall s;ti't no kind word, 'clatter of \lrs. (:ray's stuall talk. The tittle rrsulting 111 malty of rho following eyn►Fr I THG ��LLA c l her, and irI stood in the corner with her tin r in. t4)1118 : .1 __ ,l !e ression, premature old KEEP (►,ten dnr:ng the day lie thouLdht (i a (, P 1 , rr._rctted his harsliliess to Ills beautiful , h(•t t,t„uth ; she• looke,l sulky , nt}.cross. f age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad ! u OuQ N/T T/NG t l 1` n he rctulncd i►► tic CVC11in +! .'Ellie, deur; don't volt wan to play :with I dreamt►, dinhness of Sight, palpitation of the Y ' 1 IL .. : ` t.u1.A. he b = tK, }' (+ 1►eurt NmiSeions lack of error in in rho he was nub at the gate h) one of the se r_ the little girls : I Said its I t k her ittl �. MACH/NLS . dins ►led ham? ant} sn►(m)the l her curl head. ` ki(lne s, headache, im lea on tt a face or. t 4 - valets, -who way weeping and see•nled in great 1. Y ) P- P AND • cls -_t: , =s.' Ifs said thiht curly in the nu,rniug "`u• I don't 'like ricin :they era naahty ' tx,dy, itching or pec ulnar ronsation a►,out ilia _ _ _ s Pb t =:1in11a h:ui ^L,>t>e iia, the \alley to gather, ¬ break rnydollies, and \►tinlnut don't like : Scrotum, i►-.astiu� of the organe, � ditzuhess, e - • e r t o eared ani t tut . I► , y1rs.Grey ; blit she pretertcls she t{iacs when ' Specks b 'fore the eyes, twitchin ' tlhe ,, � _ t} ,:: ers and l)ad n t i t t , al 1 ik 1 m . lacy hat} s arched diligently, she w as not tcp 'site is here. \Iris, (trey thinks she is tram- tn.usclee ye lids and elecwhere, sae tfulneaeI N THIS lie found. • ' ma's best friend, You see. . depo8its n -the urine, lom-of will power, , A.; X) tin - '1'lie Count was almost beside himself with ; " But, h lsie,) our mother has l treat htr tsttdvrneS of rho Scalp Bind spine, weak and -- — — -- -- 9 Lrief an•1 ran hither and thither, calling: company polite]), you know.” flabZ1 m scles,'desire to sleep, failure to be n ei e C . or his (latwlhter. He commanded his mets 1 t` I should think folks could be 1 ite res by alae a'flnsti tion, dullness of �! t, j ���\ u p p� ttt///ct c SIS vs es"'" - , enou +h without makin believe. hey love hearing, Ibsa of voice, desire for solitude, R` to title ever hill and;dnle .(nd not tc •return b K Id ' r►u, when the don't. It looks tat ae had? I excitabili y of temper, sunkeneyes surround- Send to the Canadian headquarters for tin t :: till they had found Gerlinda. , He himself Y Y I e- - • as lying to them, and Mamma pu iwhcm me ed with L�aDI;N CIUCLs, oily looking skin, thing you want in rho Eieetricat Llne•. �t are rode wildly Deer the country, asking every b d ' one he met, "Has (Uerlinda passed by for lying, you know," said the ch ld• etc., sre 11 s tome of nervous elrilit ju,uso Stu[ Matn l.lne'1'olephoncs, Ai►ndnciatora rrUU r YmP lolls, `1tattc•riee Motors Electrical Cash lte- tl7E WOXDER OF HEAL%NG! here ?" I Stayed three weeks with 9 re. Jen that load to itlanity and Beath unless cured. gisters. Home Aledical hatteries, Telegraphic OnES CATARRH RHEUMATISM NEVA :r , A s{teplrerd lad said he had seen a beau nese, and hardly a day passed the I did not The Spring or vital force having lost rte Instruments, etc., etc. The largest and 1►e•mt ' ' - tiful maiden with long, golden hair and witness Some lack of sincerity in er inter tension vtlry function wanes in (souaequence. a,uwrtrd Stir it in Canada. F.� cry t hing perfect -1 RdLCfIA,SORE THROAT,PILES, WOUNDS, bright, blue a es, riding on a white horse led course with her nes hbors. Fur exam le : Those w(,o• through abuse ootnmitted in stew• havi11K been put in since the ti ,which $URNS, FEMALE COMPLAI2ITS, ASID . Y K p cxstmyed our old promises Sud, stockon May b three dwarfs wearin Lon red cloaks. A lady sent her child to b prrow a cupful of ignorance, may be permanently cured. Send 27th last. J','rito for catalo ue. S ecial induce -1 8EMORR$AGES OF ALL EINDS. But he had seen them ugly for a moment. raisins ; Ire. Jenness said she was sorry, btit your addltiesd forbook on all diseases peculiar. n►ents t•o t e trade. g p 17ttedlnternally&Externally, Pr•icpsr<`a.t)c:S1,S1,76' and could not tell where t.}iey had gone. she was all out. to man. Address M. V. LUBON, 60 Front T.w. NESS. 644 Craig St.310 treal POND'S EXTRACT CO. New York 1;Londn -The Cvut,t tlhen went to the old vt•itch on the "Mamma," !said Elsie, " wh t did Vfiu ' $t. E., T(aronto, Ont. Books aeny free sealed. mquntain, Raying, "You surely know where tell her so for ? .1 ou have Sime t a whole Heart disease, the e�rinptoms of which are — _ my slaughter is, and must tel} are yrhero to' box. I caw them yeeterdny, faint epelle, purple lip8, numbnes$, palpita- �����I� illy da r•" " Hush tip, Elsie ! Little girls should not tion, skip beats, hot fl4rhes, rush of blood 'rhe old witch crcxined some magic songs talk so much," She replied. to the head, dull pain in,the Heart with boats over the f re, and then said "Your Alnlost daily I Saw something 'n thepme- strong, rnpid and irregular, the second heart ' " tice that was in exact cuntradic ion of the beat quicker tht+w the $ret, pain about the - Ct�RE . - daughter is in -Mount Kedric. 1 _ Now the Count raged snore furiously than , Precepts that were ,given. Chi} iren do a breast bone, etc., can positively be cured. _ TO THE EDITOR: -Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the . I - .before, and he knew he was in the power of I great amount of thinking, and t ley notice No cure, no ay . end for book. Address above named divase. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured, ever titin that ses around th m to daily M. V. LUBON'. b0 Front Street East. Tor- I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FRRK to any of your readers who have co•.. the dwarfs; ;for the Kedric ltilotuhtain was Y 8 P semption [f they will send me their Express and Post Office Address. Respectfully, T. A. sLOC1/fl� as smooth as glass and as"hard as flint. No life ; and a mother may preach truth and onto, Ont. U.0" ISg West Adelaide 8t., TORONTO, ONTARIO. - sincerit to her children, lent if s le does not 1 A.P. 612 human foot -had ever been able to mount its Y • ' I - . - stee yli er slo,k. Tttrnin r to the witch t lustrate her precelits by her ex mple, they �- p' � pp Y h b will not have much influence in, formicg i► F�RE�p00o�; �jOA�p�008 ' the Count cried : If you do not tell me' t'rnthfril character in the im re 'isle minds ANTED In every tewn in the Dominion, - - how to ascend this mountain I shall cut P reliable men to represent the Dominion you iu pieces with my sword."' of , children. A little precept to a great II dg and Loan As8oIn. 63.87 Yonge St.. Toronto. \� ith Upright or Horizontal Boilers. arnount of example is the surest ay to form Suitable for all �vork. "It is a vely easy matter to ascend Blount I2, I f), 20, 2 , Kedric," said the witch. "My band of the character of a child, and ceased to I f�1iATIF yup U�� �I THE ItI f i s ri - wonder that Mrs. Jenness' little rirl was not withoutt n I L and 3o H.P5 } Threshing, sawing, - Brickmalcing, (eft, p tes shall go with you, and with their ILY- Lia. anCer & &n.Mestcuuet,s.a • ' P fiery feet shall burn a path." truthful. i a a L, BurytLO, y T• -- ■ The t otmt went ati once to the.>rnountain, ,, ."„ : - -'r ,- * . e: Trc'�Ct�On Engenes and there nn the-, top stood malty little j,_.€c ' UO111�I1'l, F1II(� QAe..`: I $CMMER S�$SInN-July 8th dwarfs who laughed scornfully, and cried ; I q � � SPECIAL ' Aug 1St` i3ookectping Penman .. "In vain have we souoLht aid from ou and >�.(ittdtyfh Fart : ` A gentletnailii in search of ship Shorthand, Tyewriting. Unique N[an 12, 16 and 4o Horse -power. ` now you shall rece.ivc; nothing from us�'+ 'a man to do some work met on his way a lnstructiofh morninitti, Special excursions nftvr . - "L shall have m dao ►iter " said the highly- respectable lady, riot so young as Shop noose. Circulars too.. Cauadlan College of STRAW-BURNINGi 'EIdf�INCS ' y �} i tymrperec. !'ublio Library Building, Toronto'' Count once *as, and asked her, " Can yo�t tell me . For the North-West. and when I reach the top of the where I can find a man ?" "No, I can not," • whe[e Root •e Pi era Mend ter Cireeleas; < , '. mountain, you shall know the power of my TREE Q�LESMEN Root Treed' PAY. �( }` . sword." She replied, smiling ; "for I have been look- Yii.....•-•.• gTARK NCRl3ERIES. Loulaians, Mo. The dwarfs laughed, and made no reply. ing these twenty years for one myself." _ j_ fit- .. 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This remedy is a Pure and radical cure and is perfectly , harmless a4 no iglur{ous drugs are used in Ira preparation I sill warrant it to caro - 1 EPILEPSY OR FALUNC SICKNESS . ' - - � [n severe uses where other remedies have failed. My reason for sending a free bottle is : 1 want the medicine to be its own recon• mandation. rt costs you noth. ing fur a trial, and a radical cure is certain. Give Express ! . . . . and Post Orace. Address : . ' �: M. Q. ROQT M. C., 186 West Adelaide 8t. i y';:- ' ` Toronto. Ont. 0 . DR. NICHOL■S# . =: 1� ��, - - . - ''i; - '' - . - . - - - - _ -' - - -- _3 t o-. . - --:, :. - . - > _ - - . � / -s Via- 4 -. t . 7j yy� 17 ♦ {� ! V t r _ i i i ., , - I .- - . ' J . r -: ... r ,. - -r -.. -,_: i.� -.-,-.d -1 P. f' a, £, .: I, 1 rte. F:,' i _.. 1� :+ t ... 1 . zJ '` r ( } ,.t 4 r.,. Z ..r 7. > V ^ 4.t 4 . MR ► a _ . .... r t .. r` - r r, e- >: t � i. G 'a t i. f' 1 _. . �t4.1�1. ;, . I •+<1. t. _ a y .. •l Is It hams and save transportation, fit, _ - . -1...- i-.. j. -.111 -,J, K� IIzbridga and Whitb- .. X71Y y A'IST-CLASS CHURN - '�1. y ericl;et ohobe 1. I , 1 " �'-. ." -1 .. � .,. _.�fainly would oti use Canada barley if ptoped a plow and exCltiug game at Ux- f it were not n at'y." As might be bridge oil Thareday. When the IaAt _ _1. - supposed the rewers are not friends wicket -was taken Uxbridge had a ma'oriiy Dalry Utensils, Car et Sweepers', _� Trapp, Loeb d. of the pending tariff bill, which r . of two runs. .accts-L'abridge, 4 and - - J.3 oif . . ----- poses to raise the duty on barley from ,�' Whitby. !!f and 80, g1D$'e6. Wire igC:BBIIlII�, �enzlne a27d Turpentine, - I` ffithtrial 10 cents to 80 cents per bushel. On PabhC School Trustee Miugay 6roim 13t. ALL DESC � � II LN ,:; the contrary, the are Alban's wars, Toronto, narrowly escaped PAINTS AND OILS OF RIPTIONS •_• , - y. y e unanitmons 1 going over the Iv iagara Falls on 8nnday. ' • ' _ L;pnblished every Friday morning e t it. oboe declaring that SO a • means of raisin He went to the fella for an outing and r Pickering, Out revenue and addin to the fund while there took a - -- - - Traug . I 8 s 1 for Bao ern Island, aiwutea mile ago e - W !!AM v ��� � '� • isse >p.r>rats; •i.00 tt>Psl<a Ila. adra"al. the treasury the measure is a g BATES -OF ADVSRTI&MG: one, but as a protection to the', wes - the fill", in company with a party of all lengths and t10eg and everything in the hardW About 100 p tir88, Win Insertion, per line cents. ern farmer it i� useless, for Canadi Pwle.• While the steamer Ca1� St Zach subsequent insertion, per line u was some distance from the Dl&" the • 1'ltis tato does not include Legal or F ten ad- barley they nl t baVe•—Truth: maoltingr . .. wectisements.-______ y Rot out of order and the vessel . • . - . - $pedal terms given to parties making con- began to float helplessly down stream. - - HARDWAR =ate for 3 or 6 months or by the year. fit- The Lindsay Post is diligently su - The anchor was dropped over the Aid RIC D S ON S E T '-.' ' vmrly or yearly contract• payable quarterly. porting the algum of John den of the vessel without dela It eta ht ' ORg . . . 11 - - . Busineee cards, ten lines or n>ader, wish pspe�+' in ' !Qe yyear, its 00, payable in advance. a seat in ,the Ontario Cabinet. t the bottom of the riysr,ywd t cable . a3'Noti. in local columns ten cents per line, « wii8 mads fast to a is the haat. But PIC"IUNG}, _ ONTARIO.I. Ire conte Sequent insertion. says last week : In the house M post per tine each bub Y the poet was not well seaored .to the boat - - a contract rates made known on appiioa- Dryden has long occupied i foram ---'�+ - 'fin No tree advertising. sttion, riot only on account of h and the strength of the carrent caused it ; Advertieeinente without wtittor indtruotiops 1�+� to be torn ansa �� TO win be inserted until forbidden and charged sc-• aDLltp and industr but throw h h' y' Matters at this stage -onrdingly. orders for discontinuing, advertige- p g looked quite seripas and the passenoreS . - ciente mast be in wfiting and sant to the pub personal popularity. - -In the cabin t became fearful. The anchor held firm- . 11sber. re -construction that may now be - Iy in the bottom of the river, however, Jeb Work promptly attended to.-.' I . �1 ing on we have do doubt Mr. Dryde and fortunately the iron Owd, on theHAR.V NLARRY .,...,-. SAO.. - PROPRtETORt. will be called to fill one of the boat thronvh which the rope wee tanning . was strong enough to hold the steamer. . . s • Our I"olitivs►—Blurt Indapendeuoe. C18s• His accession to the m1I118t will greatly strengthen it, especiall th 8 b with tate to this guard and For Choice Confectionery. Dur. Aim—A First-class Local Paper. with the farming community. W t . b t load of passenger be- - ' . , Our Eacpeetations — The hearty a and the falls and death was -a - SUPPort of the Deo°le of Pickering and vicinity. are satisfied Mr. Mowat is fully elf held till the machinery was got into run: - and Summer Drinks. ' Fresh - . ' to the advantages of the selection f Ding order again and the trip continued. - - FRIDAY,` JULY 25.:890.; Mr: Dryden. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. y - olEo. - I 't ' Il'LLIOTT----In 'Pickering, on Thursday, July 17, • I I . - THE PRISONER ROCHE. , A roan named John Brennan wife badl 18M. Adam Rlitott, aged +e years, 1i month, Every Saturday durin the season,' . ---- crushed at the King street subway o and 7 days. g . ' •• Behold the upright man, and mark the per- - .. `• Toronto Telegram,. Wednesday. A falling slab of iron ora9he tact map, for the end of that man is peace." �� ���,�,- . '1'C tbis journal it is cause for fieri• one arm off at the shoulder. _ . . Mine regret that the probable sufferer Mrs. Peterson died a few days ago at Now Advertisements, -- __ _ _ _ dy the result • of the Locust Hill in- Sp°rd' Mo., of dropsy. The body = -- - -- __ _ T -T gac�st is, as the victims of his ne li-' was crushed into the largest casket that C's for Sale r BUTTER CROCKS, f g could be Rot. In a few hours the cot$n - � _ ' - . . Bence were, poor and humble. Precious buret with aloud report and the hes ►d of 16 . . "'' . ;' liceswill not be brought back b�� tak- R'a>I �lu'ce+l pub, The corp egg° for sale.'i:oaiaey; ewmoo�nea eco�IT D i - frig away the liberty of a Contributor hilrried Eo the ave, and as it w Appty to w. H. JAcxs ARS .. (- Was betL ox, Brougham P.O. W36 ka the disaster. The Telegram is lowered one of the men lost his hold f - �- - `-- - - -- . I ; . . - gratified in a way, that its .charges the rope, when corpse and all tell into t _ , Boar Far. Sale. i— t` � . .�LO Yr E.[l, Lave been sustained by the finding ,crave in a shattered mase. The pit w a ,' i O T* : ' then filled. ' . - . against Roche. It was amen cit ,C� PURE Poland' China Boar for sale, ': -- ; , g Y The Chronicle flays :-On . Sunda � 1 at•PlYY at lot 8�• tilt oonoession of 1'iokert — — - i journals in its -refusal t0 accept the morning last about two o'clock two ate JOHN miTCRELL. ftp °g' AT - - ---- - - - ---- - -- --- ::: - . , providential theory. Its reporter first tried to gain an entrance into the dinin THE CARRIAGE STALLIOK '. . brought out the facts that were repeat- room of Mrs. Joshua Richardson's res . - . ed before the coroner's •ur and se- dente, but were frightened away b b . ' _ - ALMQNT LAPADIST , �fred a verdict that must ultimately Thos. Cunningham and a dog. It �i ; I . - force the C.P.R. to compensate the quite likely they were after Mrs. Richeirti• Will stand for mares this season,,-- -now •e•. sons silverware. They proceeded e t � :. living. relatives of the slaughtered mer. to Starr's hill and paid Mr. John Gra- at the farm of .. s public !duty Is qualified by regret the premises �eatetaeca�l, and hustled - . _. p _ A LATE TUR NIP SEE ' point of a revolve . T�IiN � .- : � iI. _ • that this journal should have been the Mr. Graham might haves ared one Near Pickerin station. �� , P >eteans of grin •n an individual into them a ball. just for luck.L�RR T SAr bringing TE1�MS TFN hOLLtIL 111 j� j� j' rouble• This natural feeling of sor- Henry Wade; secretary of the AQrient __ - --- -- - - - -- row far. the prisoner Roche is rural and Arts Association of Ontario, i F0� SLE. . t visiting England in his official capacity - /� j , j T �`t ,{ strengthened by doubt as to. whetter attending the Royal Show and is credi HE 3onth half of Lot 4, in 3rd • f BARREL S V lJt 1`iR .�.� . Le alone should be loaded with the b an English T Copt - y _ ng paper with saying :— An Township of Pickering. Count of on 71 - grim responsibility for the disaster, other very pleasing feature to me On this lot tilers ase two good dwelling hones, f- . - good gg - - - ' - i . Roche is small game. Guilty he un- beau to see that the circus element ' hones and dtableee le out -buildings, with drive aoubtedly isI - ., but is not a burden that rigorously excluded. The show hers ' There is also a never.tailing spring of wa�er, , D Mo* - u . • i might be shared by bigger sinners be- wbiiii� with a small ontLy could be run i to . made strictly aRricaltnral,' and even hor every room of the awaiting .nil every etall�ot . -.� mg dumped upon his poor and obscure racing. sue h.as - -permitted at ordi the stable. Pronounced by a wealthy tarmerl of - I I' shoulders ? Roche did not build a county dhows, in not allowed at the Roya to a a:perfects to be worth to taett etJ000 . - - �. , • - cr dairy or generel farm purposes this is one --Ndw *- F though there is a great interest excited In of the best (arms between Hi-tgeto° and Toronto. . - eulvert that was so weak that it yield- the horse and cattle parades. It is 4J mile. from town of Whitby, 3 miles trgm and indeed, Piakerio station (I.T.R-; (td to the force of a summer freshet. in the whole torsed Q good road•: sumo tDS • P inns: We Aha11 have fruit and s:tade tree -. will be so��n a of Fache did not send a locomotive out to take some step of this kind in Canada �t co low this tau ; absolute'g PAPER E L I before lou With us the April. isgi. Arran ,meets can tet of N ><pcm a journey that should have been e• agricalcnral gg made for >' made a in hand car. Roche did not pO""Slon this fall. _ I ' features of the display are too often over Term,: -smolt sum dower; or w, ft desire; shadowed by this circus element. The balance on ,nay time with low ictarest. Apply to 11j S U IT NETS AND. " take Coroner Clendenan with him;to Wig. H. HICK walnut P.O., Co. Lambwo. out,.. 1 . Locust Hill to decide that an inquest people tock to the show to _be amused ori.HAMERGRSENWooU,Bolicitor,Whitby. - . • q rather than .instructed ; and, in fact, they Pickering. Lot July Iwo. W-40 wrss unnecessary, nor did he conduct have been spoilt.' But we shall put that - — C`/OL - an enquiry and acquit all hands. right in time., The Thoro'bred Trotting Stallions UNDERCLOTHING - - I 1 - I Finally, Roche is not the author of a -The Chronicle -Lite back at `tip ftRain, A , AT-- _ 1 system that places the lives of pass- and we have this to adv : If our totem �� WICi�S I AN� t �� ' lj'CC t had couched in the w' Cf . e� ... . . 1. .! nters and employes at the mercy lof language of decent ever . . . - � .- y labourer wllo iu a time of floods criticihm the remarks it felt aal�ed upon) : --Tae Property of-- • and washouts fails to -patrol his stretch to slake In reference to the 07WO matter - W. a 800% WHITEVALE - - - - � of. track. we would have had nothing to say. But f ONTARiC, - - - - - --- - _ - i - - _ ' the flip wanner in which the Chronicle Will make the Sewn of I660'ae follows: - • , - - ---- - { — - --- -- -- - - -- criticises every measure intro luted into MONDAY: lave their own stables and p ' 1 1. - 1. - NtOTES AND COMMENTS. the county council ie ails eickenin .Rte via Dunbartoe to seeker's Hotel for an hon' q g Oord�°'e Hotel for noon ; thence to Foy'S Hotsl, .. . .. I i have criticised the county council in the Whitby, for night. TUEeDAY, to Central Hotel, 11 -: Dr. McLaughlan, of Bowmanvil e, Past --objected to the tedious delay in Oshawa, noon; nnet's Hotel. Bowman ville, for - jbas been appointed registrar of West electing Wardens, but we have never 3,i Clarke T'p for noon io 0 ono"to i 11°oar'to �_ ATTENTION It • ;' =;m : Durham. Thus out of evil goo comes called the members a crowd of block. Allen's, lot 33, con. b. Clarke, for 1 boor, and to • • -: and the Doctor's famous ma or,t es heads, or sought to int them a the Hampton Hotel for Tirol. o BrookAY. by Call and ses our Bedroom Suites, _ Pa• group of way of leads toad from Tyrone to Brooklia for bideboards, Extension Tables, J Y swindlers and thieves. We are not in afght. FRIDAY, to Ashburn for noon, to Clare- arlor Suites, Conches, Bed3teads, etc., etc. A ►ergs stock of Pict three in 1886 and .consequent retire- the least afraid of the Chronicle as s coin. Bmont for` night. SATURDAY, W GeroWS Ho r 'l. nd Room 1ldonldin ,Corns went in 1890 was not to him an un- petitor-there is too much abase, elan mho°°• for coon ; thence home cin tollowfeR Cornice Poles, Curtain Chains, etc. We gnat g y morning. This route will'be ooptinned tee satisfaction in the Undertaking line, as we have a large aUn • . t Mitigated calamity. and Big -Me in every line of it to Bait the all season, health and weather permitting. well selected stock to choose from. . . - -='I popular palate. It i8 igh time for the TERMS: -Grit :—Grit Wilkes to insure a toot• i9t1 ; • The Warden of the county is afraid be paid Feb. 1, tees ; season, a is ; single, im, �T$ � -M=�=N�'� Chronicle to warn peopl not to Rive it np fl co be para down. major Chrst, to insure . } L. - that he has no power to Issue an or- in favor of THE NFWs- n fact. the warn- foal all. to be Paid same date, and it down FIItiERAL DIRECTORS, It First-class Pastur&P within forty rods of bome — PICK (}, ONT. der for the payment of the tw,o 1°k' would have been in order any time stable, and (nares from •distance will - - ' 1'ridges on the boundry line, and has during the past two years,—bat we doubt for and every precaution taken for their saafety Called a special meeting of the Count, ti any warning -however canning or the but an &«,idents and escapes at owners• risk • . , . ps See' bills for Pedigrees. All correspondence • i j . I., . - -4 Y tic would have stopped the flow of Sub- &ddrese, W, ti. ( ROW, Wbitevale 1'� ronncil to provide ways and means. Scribers this way We have roved. that � - - __ _ In one respect this is wise, but it is a newspaper can be alive and spiev, with.1. - _-- 1. . - ' expensive as it will cost $800 or $4�• out being slanderous or virulent.. But - ' --------- -._ — - . _ __ . . . -�� indicator. ! the Clrronick cannot cease -the violence MW —' ich Tnl Elie year 1706 the average Weight Ithaccu assns of always in marred toraiselocal . tf ;t fatted steer in the London an to to sin more g a feat- ST. LAWRENCE CANALR. d g g subscribers -quite false, 1IiAI'I1)l PLAT i)i �'IyT01�`. .Llverpool markets_ -was but 801 pounds. but let that pass. It then tries a little ` - -This, too, at the age -of five years, wrinkle of its own. The Clrronick man :. in 1755 this average was increased to knows well enough that THE NEWS f NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 452 pounds. In 1880 the wet ht wall °barges the fairest'of rates for the Picker- ' ,EA�LE�D TSE eDa eoaaddressed t es T neO toe . g ing townshiv printing -but is aware that t,e tit. Lawrence C9uale:' will received atHUSSILL's 9 KING STs, WEST, G50 pounds, more than double that of a vast number of people in Pickering hie office, until the arrival of the e 1806. The average weight of thei township know nothing about the muni. �t�rA and . asternmailson WEDNEMDAY,TH6ByrdDAy 0,JZOM'iT 0 fatted'steer to -day is four times what p Printing so it makes the entire! .FokJUBY next, for the construction of a lift �I,S,%,"?t"a 4%;, .i ' of al rt via8s in 1706, only 184 years ago. y rs, etc.. at Ddorrisburg, and the deepen. fibs Re. malicious and false charge that «rhe idea ug and enlar ement of the Rapids Plat Canal. �, ,rel► pa1r1II of I+'jHe aUd Com_ . Of supporting a tax- a n rinter costs he wont a� u divided into three sections, ' .;U55iE S, , P y' g P plicated Watches receive �•alny Canadians: have been enter- X100 a year or more." Of course the A mapof the locality, together with Plane and .� ,�,,,,, a raining the notion that the preference charge made with A very present ur- 'ecifications of the respective works can he !T rx,r special attention. . given by American brewers to Cana- P '�° °° and after WEDNESDAY, THE 11th • pose.. The Chronicle would like to see AY OF JULY nest. AT THtB pFFIOE, and at All Work Guaranteed, Charges than barley was owing to their strong af- the printing of Pickering township taken he Resident Engineer's onfee. morrisbued• arges Moderate• . to Whitby at any Dost, sent to Toronto, In tbehe roaaete storms of tender can ob - lection far their neighbors to the north, erme there mist he attaolte<f to they will now be obliged to revise their -anywhere but here. THE NEWS is al• a tender, the actual signatures 'of the full . O�T� CIIT$�ERT t g together too successful, too large a list &me, the nature of the ocoapation and rest. f .. r opinion;' Not for love of Canada, but too much job work and advertising to be a ACCEPTED csOnce Of each swsho same, oh&rn an • _ Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. because Canadian barley is absolutely rfectly healthy for its next door neigh. i Canada for the sum of ieA00, m1et &room- ��Y c m necessary for the production of the b y Therefore it seeks to E yT�eDte HZ for section >+lo• t, and &n AO- 9 Kin st. t►r est. bora in Whitb a der for Section a Lest quality of their -beer, have they convey all impression to its Pickering anads, for the sum of chartered 1 of in o er sections. g for each of the passed by their western brethern. A readers which will cause talk - and per.o Tue respective ACCEPTED CYRRQuse must i a ha weaken a rivah It is, a thankle$s i. _W11; - - Philadelphia brewer, . bein inter- endorsed over to the minister of Ranways I • g task. The members of council ant and a d Canals, dna will be fortefted tf the pa . viewed, said : «There in one thin p ndering declines entering into contract or I' THE `' which shows ret( conelnsivel hog mresent ,are the best judges of the ghee• t e works at the raise &aa on tete terms stated :� . I PLACE Y y w n, and In them the public has every i the offer submitted. The cheques p: Choice Sugg, $ Tl E TO BUY , absolutely nee scary Canada barley is, confidence. The resent Council and i will be returned to the 1� ji' • 1 .- I Even the wes rn brewers, especially , P P pr hose tenders are not accepted. f Fine, . Te s, - �e�►lltl reviotus ones know' unr fees and are '!'hie Department goes not, however, bind tt. Ralslns an the better br era of. St. Louis, Mil- ;satisfied with them, and no amount of ltto accept the lowest or ouy tender. � o �urrant$ Qr -" ax��thing Waukee and C iosgo, use Canada bar- sly insinuations will have the effect which B, mer, Q I. I: vOU 16 Wisco sin is a great barley �our ootem fondly hopes. Really, the `< ' `f ar ''ant in roeeriea. - 3 ' Y• people have learned the value attaching4.A. P. B$ADI", growing sta , and the brewers there, to the mare'8 nests which our totem is i -1. ry. NE Yr LEAMS ��jj1 ��tt r� ' Serrata i.�J T 17 !! l J who could y their grain right at ;forever finding. Ibep ant oi)tafiwa aad Oanals, ST ARRI"D ... - Ottawa, h .1 . .:-ml-,I, , , ,: p - . 1.�, ".."Ft . - . . - - - .� " _.,A. ,., r. - I I - �._ � . I", .. .!1. , - ., _ " I - I . lit dua8 860 } »► . �.._-,-. -r.,. .-, ,-,'�",?: �,.`j,`��.-_.*_''. * . " , * - 14!*.�.�, .. �., r . _ ,-, `Q. n D . 1:1 . _.. 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Bitnoneki, died at Bimous The ('indicator wants t - eonnty can beat Simcoe c, ;ng wheat " stocks>" Don once. Mr. Thos. Webster, of 1 inneetor for Ontario, died • Sunday evening in Mon failure. The Highland Creek br+ white plug hats in the Orat in Toronto on the 12th, anc - :Bial, the girls say. These are the mornings i and see the lark larking, swallowing, the robins rol woodpecker pecking. John McHin, a brakeman Lindsay, was killed in the at Uxbridge last week. H( top of A car and was btruel . Mr. Jessie Beckett, of 1 was fined Friday by Yoli( Harper $20 and costs, in i baying liquor at Parka h tensed house. The editor of the Fleshe journeyed to the remote c Nottawasaga river to invo famous Indian graves, and to he ordinary ant -hills. - . Twenty years ago the cl industry of Ontario was -an affair. Today it is one of industries in the Province- ' the cheese made to Qntario $6,209,333. The quantity 64,059,387 lbs.; the quantity was 665,350,835 pounds. . •- Pickering vs. Uxbri e above game was played on Tuesday and resulted in : home team by 2 runs. The won the toss and sent Pickeri, We first over John Gormley, i orally be relied upon to keep u the wicket daring the innings tanately ran out without ba This seemed to set a ruinous, soon the whole side was retire The Uxbridge team was supl in the absence of some pla, bowling of Hemphill and f '.Tuesday was the best that to trundled at Pickering wicket@ team went to bat and scored ing's second venture resulted . which left Uxbridge in need and after a most exciting inn was retired for 27, a majorit 4ormley's 10 and Clark's 19 i thq only double figures made b - but the "tail -end" acted nobly moment. Pete Andrew mad lent cricket, batting without I be was moot unfortunately i . neat drive to leg. His bat -tin and cool and entitlee him to a - - Mal" eleven. Joe Clark w, ling honors taking 7 wickets 1 the first and 7 for 10 in the m . --a total for the day of 14 -w suns. Iii- S. Bunting umpired fag, and W. J. Reazin kept Soo As manager. Here is the soon PIcKaatxo.-1st innir ; J. Gml drey, run oat........ . F. Yarnold, b Hamilton....... I ' E- R. Eddy, b Hamilton...... W- Gormley, c McGillvray, b t - ' J. T. Clark, b Hamilton....... . C. E. Marquis, c McGillvray,b J: Greig, c Hamilton, b Hemp W- J. C(ar)s, le Vyvyan, b Han P• Andrew, c Hamilton, b Hen , fid• Gormley, b Hamilton..... T. A- Greig, not out... Extras - O Ext . ..... Total,. • UassmaE-18t inning OVeek'e, b Clark....... Rieh4rdsou, b Gormley, ..... . I.. Vicom, b Clark ............... . John, b Clark... McGl•illvra b Clark. ' - • • - - • 8emphill,yb Clark... ..... Hamilton, c Marquis, •b Gorml Busick, b Clark.. a ' her aD' b Clark ............. Sharp, not out ............... } McBryan, ran out ............ Eata'aa.... • • • 'Total ... . L PrCMMo>-2nd inniu 'I'• A• Gro' , b Hempphill....... a- Gormley I.b.w., b Hamilton F* Yarnold, o Hemphill, b Har R. R. Eddy, c McGillvray,b Ib `4 J• T. Clark, not out.... W. Gormley, b Hemphill.. . :e: C• X. Marquis, b Hemphill. • ti" J. Gre' �� W J• iR, c Vicars, b Hamilton. Clark, c Sharp, b Hamili L. . I I'• Andrew, ran out �w ' Ed. Gormley. b Hemphill. - t a Exwrae .. .. .. ``' Total . S t 7 IIrB?ma=.-2nd innint .11 ��,'°Andrew, b clark, . N4, $- John. b-clark.. .. .. aeick, b clark �. Wim, b olark .. • • • �.. 8ieb • • . ardeon, ° W. J. Clark, b G( Vicars, b clerk Mc(l'UvMY, c J. Greig, b clarl Phil,. not out.. ..i '. . $smitten, b Gormley... .. . 1- � -yvYxu b Gormley , . i so Yarnold,�b clack , , .. .. .. ., y Total . , `Ytait - a QCs of T. Andrew J: sett on Tuesday and t games oo Batarda al y s' tk - %r .j. ' ,r3 ♦4,--- p' :s. o-. :. 3,y,Y _1a r. i . 2 sS ,r tis \gt t s rv�fI - \ "'-'+.- Tr Y: Y 1 h 9 6 f1- s - .. .- _. .. .� .: __ . . ) �: D STRICT DOTS, $V--laa No - . I - . - :.l a� Vz PF(V ' • ` suit" a:as _ — or rills -- TsslNs aolNa EAaT av>s Af; aolwt►e:— tb , STOLEK IN THE 1i09T BARL FACER IitANNLB s . ,, x0.1 EIP)1eZ88�� Workso MONEY tfi0 LOA1�T Tow ihl e of a Pi 8 MIXED 8 _oo �. ____11 - . 01 - . FBOIIf OUR EICHANQ88. p I a+' L�+ L u 7 Loos!. + S.2Z P. M.a I � . �zl . ... : . I �'.._" -.1. I A'aoman sold a Newmarket 11 erohatlt B lam t� r • 6:80 P• �. o & � ON MORTGAGE SECURITY : .. novae hard boiled e0s. y p ovede for the issue of Debs.- TRAINS GOING WEST DQE AS FOLLOWS:•-- aW��1� � �. . , I.- jo Charlie Berkey, of Markham, had big tures to the extent of Nincken T oasand No. 8 LoeAL . , st lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and De 9:05 A. M. ]iAxUF CTtl$158g OF �, , Dollars, or benturee purchased for cash. gars badly ant at Berkey s mill. j the ptfrposcoJ raising money �� 4 DdlzlicD • - 4:18 P. M. marble MO 111Y18 Some wretch poisoned a horse belong replace- bridges, culverts and roads de. $ Ezr$ssg 9:09 P. M. Alt$, Head -12M '� T - ESTATE Mr, W. H. Howland, of Oshawa. slroyed'afld damaged by the rete t /foods ` • .. The old horse F. O. P. has been classed in the 11f unicipsliry of the Tilly she o PICKERING MAHBET. - s �'�� C., bought sad Bold on aommis�oa. . i, .Asa "ringer "and is not eligible for race Pickering, J :000000 Otbos, Julys;.1e91f. And all o er oemetary work; . , WHEREAS b Pau what, Sec to $1.00 or 9d t0 98 90000 130 imperten C fah. Swedish, American meetings• - recent and : Serious to toe Amer., famil7 Granites, Agent ftr : western, Lancashire and City of I . The Bing of Bavaria ifs such !a book. ��freshets many b��idges, culverts &ad )reads Floor Pantry, Per bels s�a,se 1 Bran � sago All pPa�rrli�e. work world do w Lon . ars washed awn and dam :1•g- 8ltorts Pei' tD° o nsbeforep ell to call dos I+`ire _Insumnee Companies. North . - 1 •, I, n. that the court jester says he never And whereas $Dost of P 00 g a same • het.ton, 0018 Sersenin" per ton $la. g• All wort gaaranMed, American Lite Iasaranoe Co. I '+ :r feigns but he pores. i!� - FARldERB see of the. lowest . would be too grant a tax to levy in one 'ear. • MARKET. O4•• aril woilca �' , . ' . . ' Rev.'Richard Clarke and Rev. William And whereas the total sssessmentx of the !!kites. s old •� . ' maniai ality of the Townshi of Pickering TonoNTo• Jul 24- 1890.; laly - Yonas, two old members of file Toronto is 034a .5a, - P Attend j0` ' Mm Conference, cued last week. dAnitiwhere" th• total seer of the ..id Until- eat, sem, b�.......I U 98 to f 100 Th Iran .. I �.��..'�`•• for ��, . ldr• Wm. Haaeard, his left Monet � y e sum of slw,M 99. Pring • 90 to 98 t►etefore, the manielpal Council ofthe Town. eat red winter....:. 0 98 to 1 00 ' 80N� ICANCING CABr>lPMZy DOIhiH, . Ship of Piokeria to _ _ , - �.. Albert for Greenwood, whets he t}ae been g enacts as follows: eat, �p 72VICTOR i D�i goose'.... ntatloned for thio conferene4 year 1. That for the Purpose aforesaid the Roe*$ of .bash............. ' • 7 the muniti alit of the Township of Pickeria t0 The st. —'�'i .'F , or ter Mr. Noe A. A. Langevin, brother of shall carie itY Of qres of the p 8 Barley, IlII$h..„„••,•,•� �, most durable and substAn6w Corponution of 48 to 52 mill made. being built almost entire! of wrought Good Village Bir Hector Langevin and of the bishop est the T`ownshtp of 1'itiering .� be made to .the Nas, bush ................. 643 60 iron. y aght l0 age Lots on north aide Ring serest amount of nineteen thousand dollars. which $ay, new, ton•... ........ 8 00 to 10 50 1 Comet' and the College grounds fez sae. Bimoaeki, died at Rlmonski Ddb a . It is a vett' powe mill will ran in a very together with other village property raid debentures shed! be sealed with the res, of fght wind. Th • ere no �elicats little arta - _ The Vindicator wff:nts to kn0 tuts the Corporation and signed by the Reeve of the aY, Old' ton•••••••••••- 1�► 0090 15 00 about it to break or tout of ceder sad lept the Call sad get prices Now is the time to bpy e0unty CaII beat $1m00e county at grow- said municipality, or b such person i►s may be Craw, ton..,,••,.•, •-,• $ 7 mill go to wreck, M y mills have van des- . pe ••� pro W. V. RrICHARDSON Wheat "stocks.” Don't all eek at authorized by the saiduncil to the same, sed bo astroue failures, ewe g to their liability to be + ' P and'shall be countersigned by the r of. �” 6 00 to 6 50 blown down or dam in heavy wind sttorm& 08106: 'Dale's Block, Pickering• once. the said municipality.and sprit 'exhibit on the sof, forequarters :,,,,;• 600 to :.700 The Victor is Warranted - tsce thereof the authority-- -- -- _ Hr. -Thos. Webster, of Brantfo, d, food were issued. under whin they eef, hlndgnarter>E...... 7 00 to 10 00 inspector for Ontario, Bled sndd my on $. The sdd� debentures and interest upons utt0n..................... 700 t,0 8 not to be blown down in any wind that dose not •� { Sunday evening 1n Montreal f heart thereon shall bear date on the day here nafter eal, Carcass ............. 700 take the tower or pee with it. Intending pur- BARREN -. . failure. aPPointed for the coming into force of is B 9 ahaaers are res ectfully invited to Watches CI ' - 1 law, and shall ba payable on the dates stela_ atter, 16 .................. 00 17 to 00 17 .� OCks.,! ewellery _ . Careful! Ex mine this Mill The Highland Creek brass ba d wore after nett mentioned, that Is to say : Rlis, dam•.••••..........., 00 15 to 00 1G y and Silverware white ping hats in the Orange prceesion On December 1st, A.D.1890,tor Dentn $—� J before giving their or era i . faults inspection for interest $158 34; on December let A.b. I801, and comparison. in all styles and at all prises.. in Toronto on the 12th, and looked bean- for Debenture $1,000, for interest =960; on Dec- DOMINION I can tarnish pi f' tall kinds, Idul, the girls say. I 1.amber lilt A.D. 1899, for Debenture $1 for BATH P oa erase or iron, - interest $900; on December lilt A.- 183, Ips D•- c� cheaper than the Chea eft. ' Any Ong ��� These are the mornings to ttet ftp early benture $1000 for interest 00850; on De mbar `WSIIting a Wiffi w and see the lark larking, the $wallow lilt A.D. lase, lOr Debenture $1000, for interest Capital Paid up, $1,500,000 Also &gout for \ swallowing, the robins robbing and the *s(w; on December lilt A.D. 1896, for Debenture $I3�0coo 'y Sewing Machine will do well to. IA wood esker pecking. 001000, for interest $fao ; on December lot A.D. Surplus, - FROST OO D S call and get price from 1' P� 11g• . � - - 1696, for Debenture $1000, for interest $700 ; on - f f . John McHin, a brakeman who Ilivee at Deeember let A.D. 1%7. for Debenture $taoo, for AGRICULTURAL IMPLLeiBNTt3:•-%'� �% Lindsay, was killed in the railway interest $law; on interest• jilt-A.D. 1888, for De- WHITBY AGENCY.. , y yard benture 91000 for interest $8l>h; on December W. S. DUNSBEATH. 71y PICKERING, ONT... at Uxbridge last week. He fell from the 1st A.D. 1899, for ,Debenture $1000. for interest . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, 34-3m top of a car and was struck b� a wheel, 8550; on December let A.D. 19W. for Debenture Intarest allowed at h GREEN RIVER. - . $1001), for interest $500 • on December 18t A.D. highest correct rates. No ----- ___ __ j - I . Mr. Jessie' Beckett, of Prince _Albert„ 1901, -for Debenture $1000 for interest $44; on notice of withdrawal required. �IC�� p T*T� + was .fined Friday by Police Magistrate December let A.D. 1902, for 1Tebenture 810Q0 tor. W. H. HOLLAND; 11tj1� 'k • w• Ee O'BRIENiateroet $400; on December let A,D. 1993, for 101 - Harper 820 and Costa, in all 8`L6.90, for Debenture $1000, forinterest $350; on December y ,. MANAQHR, _ . baying liquor at Park's hotel, an nave- vat a. a. 1944, for Debenture st0oo, for intere.c — '-� - --- - - - ---- Lumber Yard tensed hoose. $300 ; on December lac e. d. 1905, for debenture --THE - $l000, for interest rJ450; on December vat a. d. 00�+ ��g+ �• j �e�= _ 4 _W t�-� i • The editor of the Fleshertou Advance 1906, for debenture 31000, for interest $too; on I lha�e bought out the lumber yard of ,I ,I I y m Y L . carne ed to the remote mouth of the December 1st a. d. 1907, for debenture 8/oto, for - ] 3 interest $150; on December lot a. d. 1909, for dell° thndersiRned hag jnflt returned blr. J. H. blcQnay at Pickering Village, PHOTOGRAPHER. l`tottawasaga river to investigate some debenture Sl000; for interest $loo.. 7'. . ; on Decem- from a trip to Europe, and having visited and am to ared to sup 1 all classes of ER. . famous Indian graves, and found them Ater let a. d. 1909, for debenture $l000, for inter- rho leading nurseries there, has secured special prepared P Y _ _ _ � eat 8bo. And said debentures shall be made rates for the imvorting of shade, oroan�ental. !amber at the lowest CaI price. io he ordinary ant -hills. payable at the branch ors enc of the Ontario stnau fruit and other tress, Also Norway agency As good, prompt, quick reli- Twenty years ago the cheese making Bank »t the Village of pick -a spruce Scotch and Australian pine at 83 r - , 3. The said debentures shall bear interest ati hundred, 9 to 18 inches. Small fruit and other ' able work, tells every time I 1 . ` industry of Ontario was an inf9igt1illCiWt and atter the rate of five per cent. per annum trees at•equslly low prices. Orders by mail or SHINGLES Otherwise prom tl attended to. Send in vour . e - I have the lar est trade -I ` affair. To -day it is one of the greatest trnm the date thereof and such interest shall 1► y g industries in the Province. Tele value of be payable yearly on the firs day of December orders for 1}+90. fl. HOPKINS. V.S.. Groeu River - i- ' in each and every year, together with the deben- On O Cat+ada salt 1 intend t1) make a specialty Of shingles, . the cheese made in Ontario 1p 1888 was Pe S 9 LII Ontario C011IIty. ti . lure then maturing at the said broach or agency '- - - •— -. - - and will keep a large stock of each grade 86,209,333. The quantity - made was of the said Bank, and such debontureshall have •' - - 1, attsehed thereto coupons for the payment of John . on (land. No. 1, XXX., 81.95 per squares •If T say I'll have your pictures ready. 64,059,387 Abe.;- the gnanti.y of mil.. used the interest thereon. 8•L.GO per M. Other. grades equally low. , was 665,850,835 pounds. 4. That for the purpose of pzying the debt by a.certaiu day, I 11 have them by hereby cratered in anu instalments u they Remmer Orders cakes for an a that day and they Pickering vs.. Uxbriti e, may mature, and the int rest'thereon as hereto- - LIjdE 1 y q an- ey will .be correct- g fore prz)vided an annual special rate sufficient - tity of lime, and any -orders - ly done and finely finished. ; . - or -the payment of each aanaal instalment and AG E T 1+ UR I . left with we will receive prompt attention. 1 „ The above game- was played at UxbridWe f inerest accrued shall be made on the taxable -� - — 4 - __ n My new gallery is. one of the largest- .. -! ... L . . . .. ,r - on Tuesday and resulted in favor of the property of the said Township of Picts rise is THE � � Mf�f �" All kind• of drv,"d Idi ober kept and best appointed in the Province.addition to all other rates, and shell be assessed CO3 home team by 2 rens. The ho a team levied and collected in each ane every year in stock. Hard and Soft Wood at the Everything is as handy fold tasty. � won the tone and sent Pickering to bat. In upon all the rateableroperty Within the said TORONTO Pickeritl Lumber Yard. y 'Cownshi of Piokeri dart theterm of twenty K as mons can make it. CBI! - the first over John Gormley, who can sea- � - -• . - - erall be relied u veers from lbs flet day of porches A. D. 1890 D �Oj? iON around when in Whitby. y von to keep up ons end of 5. That immediate) atter the date herein- iii/ the wicket daring the innvnga, wa> anfor- aftel appointed for the coming into force and ���$ i �► BINDER, 1600 PRAP$IE'1'OR. �CT'.i,. Q'� - - tunatel run out without bath a ball effect of this By-law, it shall end may be lawful - • , i Y for the Heave of this municipality• and he to THE MASSEY MOWER, ' This seemed to set a ruinous example and hereby instructed to makrand issue Debentures — - - - _ - -- - - --_- — - -- -- - - ----- - - L. soon the wbole side was retired for 1 runs. of this Co tion authorized to be issued $ zpors THE TORONTO MOWED, - The Uxbridge team was. suppose dly weak under this By-law, to the amoant of nine teea 0- tbousand dollars, and Paysbleas to amount and F ANKS'' in the absence of some players, but the THE SHARP- RAKE, Etc. s - matarity as above prescribed, and the add De- bowling of Hemphill and Harniliton on bentures shell be o�uatenigned by the Tress All sorts of repairs of the Massey O -- i— • Tuesday was the beet that team hIae ever urer of the add Corporation. Pa y ma- - ♦ trundled it Pickering wickets. The home _6. TTT)Iat this By-law shall come into force and ,chines kept at My Agency opposite D. I beg to acknowledge with thanks the receipt in full of - 1 = ' team; went -to bat and 'scored 47. Dicker- tai The Aft"uect on tth day tof day August A D uWtober A. ;t ®; O'Connor'. shop, Rckenng, n131 C1Q11ll from the Western Assurance Company for lose .Li. • ing's,second venture resulted to 5!1 runs, Town Hsu, to the village of Brougham, at the I can supply any amount of bindin SustalIIed III elle deStrllctisn Of m barII fire On 4th -Of . which left Uxbridge in need of to tie, hour of eleven o'clock in the for•n°°n, is hereby pP Y R y y - and after a most ezeiting innings the side en t}byyttheethe time and8eeve of the place ia iownshfa of e - twine at 10c per pound. ,JitDB, and with pleasure testify to the promptness displayed - was Petered for 27, a majority of . conA. +was to attend at the various polling places sad ' - Gortnley's I0 and Clark's 19 not oat were anal summing up of the votes on behalf of the 7ao$XT RE L�7It i12 Maeting the said claim, - . I - • 'i.` the only double figures made by Pickering persons interested in and Promoting or oppos- CHRISTINA MORTON. I ' ' t I TH < ing the By-law respectively. PIChERIti(;,_ (}N'T. $� . but the "tail -end" acted nobly at altryiug (i. The twenty-seventh day of August A, D. • moment. Pete Andrew made 7 b excel- 1890. at the said dour and place is hereby sp. � Dunbarton� July Oth, 1890. . lent cricket, batting without a faU t until pointed as the time and place, for the summing - ' . - up by the Clerk of the said Township of the nam- T (' i � ,i he was most unfortunately 'rano t on a bar of votes for sad against the By-law rwspec- PICKERIN "' �=O' I •L��i Slit dt �u21baxto11� neat drive to leg. His batting w clean tiveIv - t and cool and entitles him to a place on the � 9. the votes of the electors of the said Town. - - - - ship of Pickerin shall be takes on this By-law regalia eleven. Joe Clark won th bowl gg on thw twenty-6tth day of August A. >7. 1890, at 91H.&ITam-w- enc, honors taking 7 wickets for 9 r na in the t #% t win PLANING MILL I• (` '• ' lowia ow Plao" and b and before the tel- • the fiat and ; far 10 in the second i Hinge g Deputy Retaining �iltScen, that is a say: - . --a total for the day of 14 wickets for 19 No, of Div. Polling Place. D. R. O. - w - ling t ah tl nhab tants of a ont. 11 - _ TN returl h ks t le i Clar m f©r the ry lib- L. • rUIIB. A. A. BnntiIIR umpired for iekec 1 Grange Nall, Kingston Road, R.C•Carrnthers. ' j- era! patronage for the last :31) years, and Pickering for 5 } years I r 9 Matigach's shop. least I'ickgrtug, A. Margaeh O O 1RS f. lag, and W. J. Reagin keptscore and acted 9 Dal; s Hall, Pickering village, James Idhton would intimate that I ' !lave sold my Pickering business to my as manager Here is the score : 4 Moody'$ Office, Live SA$ J, H. 13UNDY g g yam,, Liverpool Market, T - Moody nephew, , who has been mans in it for the laat 5 PI'iiERlx(i.—eat iIIIIi 5 Chetrywood Hail, Cherrywood, v. David son r and would ask for him a liberal patronage. " J. Go[mle ran Out'..... 6 Temperance Hall, Kinsale, Lovel Harrison BLINDS, I Y, 0 :Town Hall. Brougham, B•ajamin. Mew - ' i ;• i F. Yarnold, b Hamilton.... 2 8 Mathsw's House, Brougham, C W Matthews E. R. Eddy, b Hamilton........... 4 9 Besse Hall. whitevale. James Taylor _ --and all kinds of— Anyone, wisbing to pay trade o' the Pickering accounts will kindly do - I _: 4 t 10 orange i3all,°th aremont, Davis Barrell so within THIRTY PAYS. I leave my books with J. H. Bundy for the - w. Gormley, c McGillvr>•y, b Hem hill 3 11 Town Hali, Claremont, Thomas Dunn ''�'''�•' ' J. Ti Clark, b Hamilton..... 7 12 School Souse, Altoua, Edwin Clift O V MMI�0- ! present. ' C. E. Margate, c McGillvray,bHami ton 2 — J. Greig I. Donald Robert ton, Cleik of the'Town• An thing in Shia line supplied on Order. c Hamilton, b Hemphill.. ... 0 ship of Pickering, i the County °, cataria• d The Claremont business will be carried On ore vi or - w• J. Clark, c Vyvyan, b Hamilton . 1 bereby certify that the foregoing I 9 P. Andrew, c Hamilton, b Hemphill ... 0 correct co y g e is a true an 1iaviD of the Pickering Planing Mills o>dsl� than eYer. py of a B law which the Municipa R K Council of the Township of Pickgring gave Ed, Gormley, b Hamilton.......... fitted out with a!1 necessary tnaehinerv, I. 1 . • • 0 first and second readin on the S!lst da of Jul - T. A♦ Craig, not out..... .. g e y alit prepared to fill all orders prompt! Js BUl' DVO • • = C LAR 11 UNT. 0 A.p. 1890, and said By-law will be voted on b p P .. .. y Extras .......... . . . . . . . . , , , • - • , , , , 2 the electors of the said Totrnehip, on the t� dress lamb•r, and do all the work usually . - dap of August A D. 1890, and it the majority of — -- --- -- - - --- - -y -------- -- --_ i' Total........... 21— said electors assent to the provisions of said s_ dope to the beat planing mills. -- - UsBRiDGE—ISL innings. - tan, then on the S7th dry of August A D ls®o the Call at the `.iiilhnettr .the G.T.R. eta �eek3, b Clrcrk.,,, 0 said Municipal Council will read the said By_ UNDERTAKING BUSINE SS � • Richardson, b Gormley...... • • .• • j • - tette, when deli ng anything in my line. •.. • ' law the third time and peas the same. All persons interested will please take notice J. L. S�ERVILLE 2 ;. Vicar3 :_ -t b Clark:...... 0 and govern themselves accordingly, • $t. John, • ... .. f . . . • b Clark..... .. .. 0 Dates at whitevale this ffind day of July 1890• `'g -Y PROPII~IETOti. McGillvr,ty, b Clark... 0Ii. - Hemphill, b Clark.... .:12 D. R. BF.ATON, _ Hamilton,'c Marquis, b Gormley.. , . „ 3 " Clerk Tit, Pickering - � � - -- Busick, b Clark. ................ I• ' : - --- --- -- �:CZ.+�1RE�/ldNT 9 - vyvyan,b Clark... ... 0 �7we .. $harp, not out.................... 'I ..19 -- - s . MCBr - yan, run out ..................... 0 STRAYED frohn the premises of the T.N. Lamoreaux, Funeral Director, has returned to his old - Extras....... ..... , , , , ,I, , , undersigned, lot 11, con. 4, Pickering, Jaly 2 11th' a bright Bay �01t, $years 0,d, with a.rhite11 ; stand in whitevale, where he will carry on the • Total'........... 47— hind foot and a large star in face. Any infor PMNERINo.-2nd innings. oration that will lead to her recove will be . J T. Aa Greig, b Hem hill.......... rryy . .. � 2 suitably rewarded. ADAM BLLIOTT. Green �- undertaking business as visual. •- J. Go • • . pp •...10 wood P.O. rmley, l,b.w.,• b Hamilton.,... 3g -s9 i F. Yarnol -- - _ - j d, c Hemphill, F'INE� '�xA RSE WEAN- �'CTANT�. 1. b Hamilton-.-- 0 --- ;; E, R Eddy, c DlcGillvray,b Hemphill.. o WHITBY MARBLE ANDI ;: Full stock of funeral supplies. Terms moderate., �:: ' , d• T. Clark, not oat.... .19 CGormley, bHemphill.... .. i .. 0 • VY Zs1� �••O��A.� Marquis, Hemphill. .. • . , , p�' M J. Greig, c Vicars, bn�e Work` Establish ed - Hamilton., 0 J. r Clark, c Sharp, b Hamilton.. .. 4 _---;----------------- -- ------------ --- -----. . O LAR, MO NT P Andrew, run out 1867. F Ed•Gorrnle •. .. 7 DUNDAS St. WHITBY. Y, b Hemphill.. .. I .. 4 - Eatras .. 3 (lsatabliah•d igso.) , ::� 61- ., 1._ ;�AGIICUETURAL WaRKS•-: , • Total .. Rs Wolfenden, UxaalDaE.-2nd innings. - Proprietor, 8tup, c Andrew, b Clark.. .. .. ; I..0- . ;... . - � %t�'._ - J° DODWELL so SA�N�ERS Pro 9rg r}hu, b'lark.. .. .. .. 1 Importer and Dealer in Foreign ' � P p FaCtO , .'.ZLVBusick,b clerkp s �� I.. wm�, b Clark .. . • �:-7 • 3 • I and Canadian Granite.. a�. row,1'ropria��r Bichardso .. , u, c W. J. clack b Vicars aormle .I :. 5 . b Clark .. — Manufacturer of-- .y , 1 Repairing on ltll kinds of agrlcaltnral iimplementl3, engines, and mill slat:hiu $cGillvray, c J. Greig, b alark ' .. S Pftrtiee wishing any cemetery work vfill OrCe SIICt14IIU� S er done tom tl Satii3faetion alanteed. We also ful'nish smphill, not out.. . f p Y P F Y• gsatilton, .. . • . • . 4 do well to call on us before going else. -1 iii , b GFormley.. .. .. - 0 Deep- ell Pampa of Brags, Iron and Steel Shafts for Cy tinders Steam Fixtures for all kinds of Engines I ._ ` •tr- OgyYanr b Gormle +• where. Forty years record of Poroalain. PI � t g f • �. - hogJs y • • . • • • • : • 2 perfect satisfaction given in ough. Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc.- - A No.1 Plough Points always ' � . , yan, c Yarnold, b dark . • . •- - 9 every case, BRED AN0 'IIMPIN® NtlN�Mt11l, keit in Stock. Casten sin Iran or Brass made to Order. Also E><tcas g r • I ,- *, •Total • . .. .. 3 i` Win ill and Cistern Tanks, and `` ' •! The aa, We thoroughly understand adjusting all kinds of Binder 8nottere }r T � ` E ,k 1Minfup fence of T. Andrew was mast Ol>m111i�. ,Cis rQ Pompe. Mail orders :\r, F so to the felt on Tuesday .and will be ore sonidlTau av 1- M. PALN'z promptly attended to. W� have the sole agency for repairs for the Patterson M& , � ,A y- , ` � i � � L.� games on 8aiaorday sad 100[ d;Y• PICKERIN(I, ON 1, , 8ii-8m LY' dl11� F4 BYTJi, Agan!', I'icketttlitq. r chines, of Which W. J. %owle, of Brougham, its agent. , z t� - , . st.. �. f ,- _ a / Y z, - , _ . . . ), is T I 4 J r t t Y �. .-f. y - t ^ _ r :. 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M. ]iAxUF CTtl$158g OF �, , Dollars, or benturee purchased for cash. gars badly ant at Berkey s mill. j the ptfrposcoJ raising money �� 4 DdlzlicD • - 4:18 P. M. marble MO 111Y18 Some wretch poisoned a horse belong replace- bridges, culverts and roads de. $ Ezr$ssg 9:09 P. M. Alt$, Head -12M '� T - ESTATE Mr, W. H. Howland, of Oshawa. slroyed'afld damaged by the rete t /foods ` • .. The old horse F. O. P. has been classed in the 11f unicipsliry of the Tilly she o PICKERING MAHBET. - s �'�� C., bought sad Bold on aommis�oa. . i, .Asa "ringer "and is not eligible for race Pickering, J :000000 Otbos, Julys;.1e91f. And all o er oemetary work; . , WHEREAS b Pau what, Sec to $1.00 or 9d t0 98 90000 130 imperten C fah. Swedish, American meetings• - recent and : Serious to toe Amer., famil7 Granites, Agent ftr : western, Lancashire and City of I . The Bing of Bavaria ifs such !a book. ��freshets many b��idges, culverts &ad )reads Floor Pantry, Per bels s�a,se 1 Bran � sago All pPa�rrli�e. work world do w Lon . ars washed awn and dam :1•g- 8ltorts Pei' tD° o nsbeforep ell to call dos I+`ire _Insumnee Companies. North . - 1 •, I, n. that the court jester says he never And whereas $Dost of P 00 g a same • het.ton, 0018 Sersenin" per ton $la. g• All wort gaaranMed, American Lite Iasaranoe Co. I '+ :r feigns but he pores. i!� - FARldERB see of the. lowest . would be too grant a tax to levy in one 'ear. • MARKET. O4•• aril woilca �' , . ' . . ' Rev.'Richard Clarke and Rev. William And whereas the total sssessmentx of the !!kites. s old •� . ' maniai ality of the Townshi of Pickering TonoNTo• Jul 24- 1890.; laly - Yonas, two old members of file Toronto is 034a .5a, - P Attend j0` ' Mm Conference, cued last week. dAnitiwhere" th• total seer of the ..id Until- eat, sem, b�.......I U 98 to f 100 Th Iran .. I �.��..'�`•• for ��, . ldr• Wm. Haaeard, his left Monet � y e sum of slw,M 99. Pring • 90 to 98 t►etefore, the manielpal Council ofthe Town. eat red winter....:. 0 98 to 1 00 ' 80N� ICANCING CABr>lPMZy DOIhiH, . Ship of Piokeria to _ _ , - �.. Albert for Greenwood, whets he t}ae been g enacts as follows: eat, �p 72VICTOR i D�i goose'.... ntatloned for thio conferene4 year 1. That for the Purpose aforesaid the Roe*$ of .bash............. ' • 7 the muniti alit of the Township of Pickeria t0 The st. —'�'i .'F , or ter Mr. Noe A. A. Langevin, brother of shall carie itY Of qres of the p 8 Barley, IlII$h..„„••,•,•� �, most durable and substAn6w Corponution of 48 to 52 mill made. being built almost entire! of wrought Good Village Bir Hector Langevin and of the bishop est the T`ownshtp of 1'itiering .� be made to .the Nas, bush ................. 643 60 iron. y aght l0 age Lots on north aide Ring serest amount of nineteen thousand dollars. which $ay, new, ton•... ........ 8 00 to 10 50 1 Comet' and the College grounds fez sae. Bimoaeki, died at Rlmonski Ddb a . It is a vett' powe mill will ran in a very together with other village property raid debentures shed! be sealed with the res, of fght wind. Th • ere no �elicats little arta - _ The Vindicator wff:nts to kn0 tuts the Corporation and signed by the Reeve of the aY, Old' ton•••••••••••- 1�► 0090 15 00 about it to break or tout of ceder sad lept the Call sad get prices Now is the time to bpy e0unty CaII beat $1m00e county at grow- said municipality, or b such person i►s may be Craw, ton..,,••,.•, •-,• $ 7 mill go to wreck, M y mills have van des- . pe ••� pro W. V. RrICHARDSON Wheat "stocks.” Don't all eek at authorized by the saiduncil to the same, sed bo astroue failures, ewe g to their liability to be + ' P and'shall be countersigned by the r of. �” 6 00 to 6 50 blown down or dam in heavy wind sttorm& 08106: 'Dale's Block, Pickering• once. the said municipality.and sprit 'exhibit on the sof, forequarters :,,,,;• 600 to :.700 The Victor is Warranted - tsce thereof the authority-- -- -- _ Hr. -Thos. Webster, of Brantfo, d, food were issued. under whin they eef, hlndgnarter>E...... 7 00 to 10 00 inspector for Ontario, Bled sndd my on $. The sdd� debentures and interest upons utt0n..................... 700 t,0 8 not to be blown down in any wind that dose not •� { Sunday evening 1n Montreal f heart thereon shall bear date on the day here nafter eal, Carcass ............. 700 take the tower or pee with it. Intending pur- BARREN -. . failure. aPPointed for the coming into force of is B 9 ahaaers are res ectfully invited to Watches CI ' - 1 law, and shall ba payable on the dates stela_ atter, 16 .................. 00 17 to 00 17 .� OCks.,! ewellery _ . Careful! Ex mine this Mill The Highland Creek brass ba d wore after nett mentioned, that Is to say : Rlis, dam•.••••..........., 00 15 to 00 1G y and Silverware white ping hats in the Orange prceesion On December 1st, A.D.1890,tor Dentn $—� J before giving their or era i . faults inspection for interest $158 34; on December let A.b. I801, and comparison. in all styles and at all prises.. in Toronto on the 12th, and looked bean- for Debenture $1,000, for interest =960; on Dec- DOMINION I can tarnish pi f' tall kinds, Idul, the girls say. I 1.amber lilt A.D. 1899, for Debenture $1 for BATH P oa erase or iron, - interest $900; on December lilt A.- 183, Ips D•- c� cheaper than the Chea eft. ' Any Ong ��� These are the mornings to ttet ftp early benture $1000 for interest 00850; on De mbar `WSIIting a Wiffi w and see the lark larking, the $wallow lilt A.D. lase, lOr Debenture $1000, for interest Capital Paid up, $1,500,000 Also &gout for \ swallowing, the robins robbing and the *s(w; on December lilt A.D. 1896, for Debenture $I3�0coo 'y Sewing Machine will do well to. IA wood esker pecking. 001000, for interest $fao ; on December lot A.D. Surplus, - FROST OO D S call and get price from 1' P� 11g• . � - - 1696, for Debenture $1000, for interest $700 ; on - f f . John McHin, a brakeman who Ilivee at Deeember let A.D. 1%7. for Debenture $taoo, for AGRICULTURAL IMPLLeiBNTt3:•-%'� �% Lindsay, was killed in the railway interest $law; on interest• jilt-A.D. 1888, for De- WHITBY AGENCY.. , y yard benture 91000 for interest $8l>h; on December W. S. DUNSBEATH. 71y PICKERING, ONT... at Uxbridge last week. He fell from the 1st A.D. 1899, for ,Debenture $1000. for interest . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, 34-3m top of a car and was struck b� a wheel, 8550; on December let A.D. 19W. for Debenture Intarest allowed at h GREEN RIVER. - . $1001), for interest $500 • on December 18t A.D. highest correct rates. No ----- ___ __ j - I . Mr. Jessie' Beckett, of Prince _Albert„ 1901, -for Debenture $1000 for interest $44; on notice of withdrawal required. �IC�� p T*T� + was .fined Friday by Police Magistrate December let A.D. 1902, for 1Tebenture 810Q0 tor. W. H. HOLLAND; 11tj1� 'k • w• Ee O'BRIENiateroet $400; on December let A,D. 1993, for 101 - Harper 820 and Costa, in all 8`L6.90, for Debenture $1000, forinterest $350; on December y ,. MANAQHR, _ . baying liquor at Park's hotel, an nave- vat a. a. 1944, for Debenture st0oo, for intere.c — '-� - --- - - - ---- Lumber Yard tensed hoose. $300 ; on December lac e. d. 1905, for debenture --THE - $l000, for interest rJ450; on December vat a. d. 00�+ ��g+ �• j �e�= _ 4 _W t�-� i • The editor of the Fleshertou Advance 1906, for debenture 31000, for interest $too; on I lha�e bought out the lumber yard of ,I ,I I y m Y L . carne ed to the remote mouth of the December 1st a. d. 1907, for debenture 8/oto, for - ] 3 interest $150; on December lot a. d. 1909, for dell° thndersiRned hag jnflt returned blr. J. H. blcQnay at Pickering Village, PHOTOGRAPHER. l`tottawasaga river to investigate some debenture Sl000; for interest $loo.. 7'. . ; on Decem- from a trip to Europe, and having visited and am to ared to sup 1 all classes of ER. . famous Indian graves, and found them Ater let a. d. 1909, for debenture $l000, for inter- rho leading nurseries there, has secured special prepared P Y _ _ _ � eat 8bo. And said debentures shall be made rates for the imvorting of shade, oroan�ental. !amber at the lowest CaI price. io he ordinary ant -hills. payable at the branch ors enc of the Ontario stnau fruit and other tress, Also Norway agency As good, prompt, quick reli- Twenty years ago the cheese making Bank »t the Village of pick -a spruce Scotch and Australian pine at 83 r - , 3. The said debentures shall bear interest ati hundred, 9 to 18 inches. Small fruit and other ' able work, tells every time I 1 . ` industry of Ontario was an inf9igt1illCiWt and atter the rate of five per cent. per annum trees at•equslly low prices. Orders by mail or SHINGLES Otherwise prom tl attended to. Send in vour . e - I have the lar est trade -I ` affair. To -day it is one of the greatest trnm the date thereof and such interest shall 1► y g industries in the Province. Tele value of be payable yearly on the firs day of December orders for 1}+90. fl. HOPKINS. V.S.. Groeu River - i- ' in each and every year, together with the deben- On O Cat+ada salt 1 intend t1) make a specialty Of shingles, . the cheese made in Ontario 1p 1888 was Pe S 9 LII Ontario C011IIty. ti . lure then maturing at the said broach or agency '- - - •— -. - - and will keep a large stock of each grade 86,209,333. The quantity - made was of the said Bank, and such debontureshall have •' - - 1, attsehed thereto coupons for the payment of John . on (land. No. 1, XXX., 81.95 per squares •If T say I'll have your pictures ready. 64,059,387 Abe.;- the gnanti.y of mil.. used the interest thereon. 8•L.GO per M. Other. grades equally low. , was 665,850,835 pounds. 4. That for the purpose of pzying the debt by a.certaiu day, I 11 have them by hereby cratered in anu instalments u they Remmer Orders cakes for an a that day and they Pickering vs.. Uxbriti e, may mature, and the int rest'thereon as hereto- - LIjdE 1 y q an- ey will .be correct- g fore prz)vided an annual special rate sufficient - tity of lime, and any -orders - ly done and finely finished. ; . - or -the payment of each aanaal instalment and AG E T 1+ UR I . left with we will receive prompt attention. 1 „ The above game- was played at UxbridWe f inerest accrued shall be made on the taxable -� - — 4 - __ n My new gallery is. one of the largest- .. -! ... L . . . .. ,r - on Tuesday and resulted in favor of the property of the said Township of Picts rise is THE � � Mf�f �" All kind• of drv,"d Idi ober kept and best appointed in the Province.addition to all other rates, and shell be assessed CO3 home team by 2 rens. The ho a team levied and collected in each ane every year in stock. Hard and Soft Wood at the Everything is as handy fold tasty. � won the tone and sent Pickering to bat. In upon all the rateableroperty Within the said TORONTO Pickeritl Lumber Yard. y 'Cownshi of Piokeri dart theterm of twenty K as mons can make it. CBI! - the first over John Gormley, who can sea- � - -• . - - erall be relied u veers from lbs flet day of porches A. D. 1890 D �Oj? iON around when in Whitby. y von to keep up ons end of 5. That immediate) atter the date herein- iii/ the wicket daring the innvnga, wa> anfor- aftel appointed for the coming into force and ���$ i �► BINDER, 1600 PRAP$IE'1'OR. �CT'.i,. Q'� - - tunatel run out without bath a ball effect of this By-law, it shall end may be lawful - • , i Y for the Heave of this municipality• and he to THE MASSEY MOWER, ' This seemed to set a ruinous example and hereby instructed to makrand issue Debentures — - - - _ - -- - - --_- — - -- -- - - ----- - - L. soon the wbole side was retired for 1 runs. of this Co tion authorized to be issued $ zpors THE TORONTO MOWED, - The Uxbridge team was. suppose dly weak under this By-law, to the amoant of nine teea 0- tbousand dollars, and Paysbleas to amount and F ANKS'' in the absence of some players, but the THE SHARP- RAKE, Etc. s - matarity as above prescribed, and the add De- bowling of Hemphill and Harniliton on bentures shell be o�uatenigned by the Tress All sorts of repairs of the Massey O -- i— • Tuesday was the beet that team hIae ever urer of the add Corporation. Pa y ma- - ♦ trundled it Pickering wickets. The home _6. TTT)Iat this By-law shall come into force and ,chines kept at My Agency opposite D. I beg to acknowledge with thanks the receipt in full of - 1 = ' team; went -to bat and 'scored 47. Dicker- tai The Aft"uect on tth day tof day August A D uWtober A. ;t ®; O'Connor'. shop, Rckenng, n131 C1Q11ll from the Western Assurance Company for lose .Li. • ing's,second venture resulted to 5!1 runs, Town Hsu, to the village of Brougham, at the I can supply any amount of bindin SustalIIed III elle deStrllctisn Of m barII fire On 4th -Of . which left Uxbridge in need of to tie, hour of eleven o'clock in the for•n°°n, is hereby pP Y R y y - and after a most ezeiting innings the side en t}byyttheethe time and8eeve of the place ia iownshfa of e - twine at 10c per pound. ,JitDB, and with pleasure testify to the promptness displayed - was Petered for 27, a majority of . conA. +was to attend at the various polling places sad ' - Gortnley's I0 and Clark's 19 not oat were anal summing up of the votes on behalf of the 7ao$XT RE L�7It i12 Maeting the said claim, - . I - • 'i.` the only double figures made by Pickering persons interested in and Promoting or oppos- CHRISTINA MORTON. I ' ' t I TH < ing the By-law respectively. PIChERIti(;,_ (}N'T. $� . but the "tail -end" acted nobly at altryiug (i. The twenty-seventh day of August A, D. • moment. Pete Andrew made 7 b excel- 1890. at the said dour and place is hereby sp. � Dunbarton� July Oth, 1890. . lent cricket, batting without a faU t until pointed as the time and place, for the summing - ' . - up by the Clerk of the said Township of the nam- T (' i � ,i he was most unfortunately 'rano t on a bar of votes for sad against the By-law rwspec- PICKERIN "' �=O' I •L��i Slit dt �u21baxto11� neat drive to leg. His batting w clean tiveIv - t and cool and entitles him to a place on the � 9. the votes of the electors of the said Town. - - - - ship of Pickerin shall be takes on this By-law regalia eleven. Joe Clark won th bowl gg on thw twenty-6tth day of August A. >7. 1890, at 91H.&ITam-w- enc, honors taking 7 wickets for 9 r na in the t #% t win PLANING MILL I• (` '• ' lowia ow Plao" and b and before the tel- • the fiat and ; far 10 in the second i Hinge g Deputy Retaining �iltScen, that is a say: - . --a total for the day of 14 wickets for 19 No, of Div. Polling Place. D. R. O. - w - ling t ah tl nhab tants of a ont. 11 - _ TN returl h ks t le i Clar m f©r the ry lib- L. • rUIIB. A. A. BnntiIIR umpired for iekec 1 Grange Nall, Kingston Road, R.C•Carrnthers. ' j- era! patronage for the last :31) years, and Pickering for 5 } years I r 9 Matigach's shop. least I'ickgrtug, A. Margaeh O O 1RS f. lag, and W. J. Reagin keptscore and acted 9 Dal; s Hall, Pickering village, James Idhton would intimate that I ' !lave sold my Pickering business to my as manager Here is the score : 4 Moody'$ Office, Live SA$ J, H. 13UNDY g g yam,, Liverpool Market, T - Moody nephew, , who has been mans in it for the laat 5 PI'iiERlx(i.—eat iIIIIi 5 Chetrywood Hail, Cherrywood, v. David son r and would ask for him a liberal patronage. " J. Go[mle ran Out'..... 6 Temperance Hall, Kinsale, Lovel Harrison BLINDS, I Y, 0 :Town Hall. Brougham, B•ajamin. Mew - ' i ;• i F. Yarnold, b Hamilton.... 2 8 Mathsw's House, Brougham, C W Matthews E. R. Eddy, b Hamilton........... 4 9 Besse Hall. whitevale. James Taylor _ --and all kinds of— Anyone, wisbing to pay trade o' the Pickering accounts will kindly do - I _: 4 t 10 orange i3all,°th aremont, Davis Barrell so within THIRTY PAYS. I leave my books with J. H. Bundy for the - w. Gormley, c McGillvr>•y, b Hem hill 3 11 Town Hali, Claremont, Thomas Dunn ''�'''�•' ' J. Ti Clark, b Hamilton..... 7 12 School Souse, Altoua, Edwin Clift O V MMI�0- ! present. ' C. E. Margate, c McGillvray,bHami ton 2 — J. Greig I. Donald Robert ton, Cleik of the'Town• An thing in Shia line supplied on Order. c Hamilton, b Hemphill.. ... 0 ship of Pickering, i the County °, cataria• d The Claremont business will be carried On ore vi or - w• J. Clark, c Vyvyan, b Hamilton . 1 bereby certify that the foregoing I 9 P. Andrew, c Hamilton, b Hemphill ... 0 correct co y g e is a true an 1iaviD of the Pickering Planing Mills o>dsl� than eYer. py of a B law which the Municipa R K Council of the Township of Pickgring gave Ed, Gormley, b Hamilton.......... fitted out with a!1 necessary tnaehinerv, I. 1 . • • 0 first and second readin on the S!lst da of Jul - T. A♦ Craig, not out..... .. g e y alit prepared to fill all orders prompt! Js BUl' DVO • • = C LAR 11 UNT. 0 A.p. 1890, and said By-law will be voted on b p P .. .. y Extras .......... . . . . . . . . , , , • - • , , , , 2 the electors of the said Totrnehip, on the t� dress lamb•r, and do all the work usually . - dap of August A D. 1890, and it the majority of — -- --- -- - - --- - -y -------- -- --_ i' Total........... 21— said electors assent to the provisions of said s_ dope to the beat planing mills. -- - UsBRiDGE—ISL innings. - tan, then on the S7th dry of August A D ls®o the Call at the `.iiilhnettr .the G.T.R. eta �eek3, b Clrcrk.,,, 0 said Municipal Council will read the said By_ UNDERTAKING BUSINE SS � • Richardson, b Gormley...... • • .• • j • - tette, when deli ng anything in my line. •.. • ' law the third time and peas the same. All persons interested will please take notice J. L. S�ERVILLE 2 ;. Vicar3 :_ -t b Clark:...... 0 and govern themselves accordingly, • $t. John, • ... .. f . . . • b Clark..... .. .. 0 Dates at whitevale this ffind day of July 1890• `'g -Y PROPII~IETOti. McGillvr,ty, b Clark... 0Ii. - Hemphill, b Clark.... .:12 D. R. BF.ATON, _ Hamilton,'c Marquis, b Gormley.. , . „ 3 " Clerk Tit, Pickering - � � - -- Busick, b Clark. ................ I• ' : - --- --- -- �:CZ.+�1RE�/ldNT 9 - vyvyan,b Clark... ... 0 �7we .. $harp, not out.................... 'I ..19 -- - s . MCBr - yan, run out ..................... 0 STRAYED frohn the premises of the T.N. Lamoreaux, Funeral Director, has returned to his old - Extras....... ..... , , , , ,I, , , undersigned, lot 11, con. 4, Pickering, Jaly 2 11th' a bright Bay �01t, $years 0,d, with a.rhite11 ; stand in whitevale, where he will carry on the • Total'........... 47— hind foot and a large star in face. Any infor PMNERINo.-2nd innings. oration that will lead to her recove will be . J T. Aa Greig, b Hem hill.......... rryy . .. � 2 suitably rewarded. ADAM BLLIOTT. Green �- undertaking business as visual. •- J. Go • • . pp •...10 wood P.O. rmley, l,b.w.,• b Hamilton.,... 3g -s9 i F. Yarnol -- - _ - j d, c Hemphill, F'INE� '�xA RSE WEAN- �'CTANT�. 1. b Hamilton-.-- 0 --- ;; E, R Eddy, c DlcGillvray,b Hemphill.. o WHITBY MARBLE ANDI ;: Full stock of funeral supplies. Terms moderate., �:: ' , d• T. Clark, not oat.... .19 CGormley, bHemphill.... .. i .. 0 • VY Zs1� �••O��A.� Marquis, Hemphill. .. • . , , p�' M J. Greig, c Vicars, bn�e Work` Establish ed - Hamilton., 0 J. r Clark, c Sharp, b Hamilton.. .. 4 _---;----------------- -- ------------ --- -----. . O LAR, MO NT P Andrew, run out 1867. F Ed•Gorrnle •. .. 7 DUNDAS St. WHITBY. Y, b Hemphill.. .. I .. 4 - Eatras .. 3 (lsatabliah•d igso.) , ::� 61- ., 1._ ;�AGIICUETURAL WaRKS•-: , • Total .. Rs Wolfenden, UxaalDaE.-2nd innings. - Proprietor, 8tup, c Andrew, b Clark.. .. .. ; I..0- . ;... . - � %t�'._ - J° DODWELL so SA�N�ERS Pro 9rg r}hu, b'lark.. .. .. .. 1 Importer and Dealer in Foreign ' � P p FaCtO , .'.ZLVBusick,b clerkp s �� I.. wm�, b Clark .. . • �:-7 • 3 • I and Canadian Granite.. a�. row,1'ropria��r Bichardso .. , u, c W. J. clack b Vicars aormle .I :. 5 . b Clark .. — Manufacturer of-- .y , 1 Repairing on ltll kinds of agrlcaltnral iimplementl3, engines, and mill slat:hiu $cGillvray, c J. Greig, b alark ' .. S Pftrtiee wishing any cemetery work vfill OrCe SIICt14IIU� S er done tom tl Satii3faetion alanteed. We also ful'nish smphill, not out.. . f p Y P F Y• gsatilton, .. . • . • . 4 do well to call on us before going else. -1 iii , b GFormley.. .. .. - 0 Deep- ell Pampa of Brags, Iron and Steel Shafts for Cy tinders Steam Fixtures for all kinds of Engines I ._ ` •tr- OgyYanr b Gormle +• where. Forty years record of Poroalain. PI � t g f • �. - hogJs y • • . • • • • : • 2 perfect satisfaction given in ough. Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc.- - A No.1 Plough Points always ' � . , yan, c Yarnold, b dark . • . •- - 9 every case, BRED AN0 'IIMPIN® NtlN�Mt11l, keit in Stock. Casten sin Iran or Brass made to Order. Also E><tcas g r • I ,- *, •Total • . .. .. 3 i` Win ill and Cistern Tanks, and `` ' •! The aa, We thoroughly understand adjusting all kinds of Binder 8nottere }r T � ` E ,k 1Minfup fence of T. Andrew was mast Ol>m111i�. ,Cis rQ Pompe. Mail orders :\r, F so to the felt on Tuesday .and will be ore sonidlTau av 1- M. PALN'z promptly attended to. W� have the sole agency for repairs for the Patterson M& , � ,A y- , ` � i � � L.� games on 8aiaorday sad 100[ d;Y• PICKERIN(I, ON 1, , 8ii-8m LY' dl11� F4 BYTJi, Agan!', I'icketttlitq. r chines, of Which W. J. %owle, of Brougham, its agent. , z t� - , . st.. �. f ,- _ a / Y z, - , _ . . . ), is T I 4 J r t t Y �. .-f. y - t ^ _ r :. 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I , ; .. , . , I I M' Y in cheap I � � � , . - - .�. I � . ' Sliwases from Dairy karkK . I . . I - -, I � - � �, .1 : - , ,- ..- : - ::: 7.4, . ,. _e 4 - . I .1 I is used to smuggle into The dangers to which 41wellers in - I . . *:.'� �,.. � I OVU -) . .. _....... .. I ..,-.-. . . . . � I 1. � - 11 But my dear youn.g lady, you cannot noveletl : * If, -, .. .. - . . I ATT _', - - St . RIF in secret. . are exposed are not confined to th Citi ": . T' t - - - .- . . t; .", -, 7; .� f" * . . . �. I ' ' - & ' 'f mided her P 001' Of Certa � I .. , _ '91 I have no need of a le!Lb thank you.." name -re . , . . � r .. I -� -JL . . W_ . ... '. .' . . L' ws the gir . . . , THE BI LE � . 019- " ;' ihool and dew . .. - - -4 ":, " � I i �� . . - 1. -:: .� _. . . . ': I . .1 - - : . I -_ . . -, . � I . . 4 ?,. . .1. .1 find our way in an unknown town alone. " lK I - ose vrl,i,, 11 -�;_ : I&Ontreal claim's a P � . . - - - . , .: � - . . . " . , i , I . ,.: � , - , I- �:, . . , . - . - , % :.I I Is �ht of it, foi Myself originate within the city itself � - . . .. . . I . . ! , - , -1`4 . I tr; .1 expect some one to meet me here. " .4 k& i ' not; I thou� I - s throligi, th 1. I I . . , - &nee o � . L. Nf - .- . , . . . . I t - � I I J �6 4� '. � � �. igno. - e V. P . i. I r �M. B. 1) I,!.v wab . . . . �: i - . .. rh6ps, . , .... .. � 6. :-.. I - _,-_� _%�. i:�. - � .* - .-. I . _ ... uncommon. " r indifference of tile inhal)itati / of N,,va Scot � . � .. ,. .� , I I,V.. : .L yqu are. not goftighoinef& it was a ,,-Cry or inipe ; 4GOvej,lior I � - - .. I i But, if ' i - i � I I & , I - Oh, that is'hetter. Then now I have Viola is pretty and . I., - _. . % . _1. L _. , I I -' L � s (litiolm to 1. . : . r. ... . I E . - � I .;. ;e, . � . , CJHAPTi it , , . . t, yeare 9 It He bus- Neaga.ipsented timidly. - I - .1- � - .. . , .. . . i, it is quite possible-" onl - to wish you 'good -evening. I)arl . . --- . � . ' . . . . ... I '-.. , . I . .. . I _ I . from without likewise thr gers .Ben'lull - - . . , .�. ..., � tlUoff with the porter, an no - eaten () I �. -ax - . - - - , . _ . ., : - LOST! . .:� . h �.:.�': � &I No, no -I shall never see you agai d Ressa uaw pret!� name, she said ibility of int lol.t., lie Of I Tile Hali . . - - ..-. . I I - �., - . �. .. : -a " . -as olie ... , -.:!,. . .. . . L . _� - �. . . -, I* .. - �' .. I" . I saidin a broken voice. .. more of him untif site came out of the wait- -IN ery well, then, Viola it shall be. Viola these is the poss . I . Ing diaeasft r t letud and U . . - , : h5 I ' 1. i - I . .1 . . . � . � . , i 4F . -1)' with all apos- from dair , . at tili' - - .. . . - . fw"o'n, der if I ain behaving quite d(ico- must be .yfarniq .Th, . .1 I -_ 1. whom ishe D' someth ing; it I ondaY I � . - ,', Oh !11 _; -1 Ing room with Mrs. Redmond, � 8 Is a real 4,14 t .1 . i� . - I .. , � 1: at will do; Viola not an imaginary danger, ex - 1i 1, - .11 rously," said Nessa, suddenly seized with found there. There was no one oil the Plat- trophe -, D'Anvers: tb periene, h � .'. I Callw I , . ... ..... � a mis"ivill I don't think I fini, somehow, And then dashing afty the tiarii thit . .1 I 31,%jor-Genewa - of' I . . I . __... C5 9- - form now except the down and let Us Let placed beyond r1l doubt. Ma . 114 I �1. � Pr0J)a1)1e succesbol !% . - , � � ;' *... - It I sprung in her eyes, she said- old glentleman and D'Anvers. Now C01110 . ., Ily flieta goto the corrjnlll(l of tile C.,I .. .1 .. ... - . .. ..._ by the wily people look at me! " You must T"But l,don't',understand-you must tell three porters, who. were looking carefully some dinner. I elian't-be right till I've had- allow that'it is possible ,lot only to carry th - I �' � . i . I . i , . r . I - not think ill of me if I'm not so nice as your . sonic mparkling!"' germs of collglImptioll e, . .. - � . - � . e. We cannot part like this." about upon the floor. 1. . "I tile milk f Cowl An -outl)rmk of !elini . . . . - #� , In s . . I sister; for, you see, I have.only left school I I Lost Mv Ulasses "be explained, recognis- essa, felt the hot I fected with tuberculosis, ),,t o - . 1. . - . ,-. ,_1 . "I promised my father-. before he won A . , in the dining room N if- .also the � : Autioosti. I'liere I-AVI, ..: ''. .. _.. . I about two months, and I have certainly f her hair when.1 gel -ills of Such diseases am typhol(I fte . tell me your name, and where I might fi d MgNemsa�slelookeduL "Hadthemin blood m6ant to the roots 0 - I . ,J. - - r , I I I . .:. - . . never dined with anybody but a lady I tile carria4e, you rel. -em r Cord broken; her friend with the loud tone and - peculiar s3srlet fever, ete. Ti -e publiLgile(I .. er, . . Of W)1lch b:1S Alrea,!) 1� . I . - . . I - - - .� . . before. " I . y(su-that I would go back- with him - if you ' affected by persons w 110 wit 11 of the investigat;ons made in o counts Tile death is rovorle . . .. .. _. . . ' - . somebodyin the crowd must .have filched pronunciation r "ear Loll. of ,Air. Thos. C.)t . - � ice?.',, did not." - ter bred and better edli- don, under tile direction of ti N. .8. I' . . . -_ . "How do you kiiow My sister is n them as I came up- the platform. Such a to be thought bet ie health , I I . - -i .� . I - i . ..- �.. - I In this wa he represented his promise ?I t er-Generalin tile Mackej . I . .- .. : I __ . . Eric asked. y lot of bad charactars about here alwayst cated than they are, said, 11 We wil i I ift authorities of that city, Concerning ti,,,,, I I I . . �. . 1. She Could not tell him that slid figured never to sec Nesaa again unless mile broke R r- ,$9 _r to see if of certain localized cpidclllic�i use 'I A committee of Tot . - .. � x.- I . . he added., addressing himself to Mrs.. P.ed- heab, Viola and told the Waite are'Linolig t ,.:.. . ... - . - . .- his sist�r with his simplc� honest face and I ever with -Mrs. Redmond. . I- . . - r M i8a D'Anvers. " most interesting anti valliable of , he . i. I' spend $1,2W in peek inj - .. . . -, - 1. mond. - there were any " lettabs fo, recent ,,, - . . I . � , . . . delicate kindness ; but hbr eyes betrayed "Staud.bac4, there!" cried the &ard ai A Mrs. Redmond inclined her head stiffly, it seemed to her that the gentlemen looking* trib'utions to sanitary science. p.,Pid,n., . . injitreet railway �. .. - I- .. � . Cern - . -..- � . then he blew his whistle. � Ile$ . - - - . . the thought, as she: ans�rerdd witji some I her short nose lifted, her long ii Arawn I at her from the adjacent table must see of scarlet fever have bpen traced through th eitits. . . . , . - .. - .1 . . embarrassment- . I 4 "I I The time bad come for Nessa to thank Eey were � � ere ol,, , e w . . . . down, and hurried Nessk off. Ali t that she had nof a name like that. milk supply to dairy farms -wh 1 0 - ing to the slack n, . . .. __ : I . . .'. - � 11 Oh, I know she is`sw�et tin - amiable. him, and for" him to say farewell. Th -y . room ir � . :, . L - . . 1. . - ,sra , or Nmrself carelessly before the ! - k f the tears that chok A getting into a fly, the old gentleman bustled In the draw, after di,nner, Mrs. more cows in a herd had thediseaseor8o X&de war,k is very seat-, . - . I - I . could not Ine. . . . � You told me something ter, and I , ' Redmond seated thing very closely reSembling i and about . i . _.. .. . I- - 1 them; coA not see eacl out of thestation with the porter grillul I there milb, � :, - I Ul I open plan . . ! - i other, for the tea re . . t, or where . . - ...... * " , , - L have guessed the re.z.. . Tell me more 'that blinded them, But Nessa put o it at his heels. He caught sight again 0 o ,Lnd allowed' off her musical the disease was found in til(t dairyina, employment. I . . . __ - :_ . . .. .., � about her, and your f4ither, and your . Nessa and came to the door. attainments in ece of such painfill family. It has repeatedly been sll�-w tis James Walker, G'. T. ' . - .- I .1 I __ i . both her hands with a- sob, and he kiss, A . 11 I 4 that . . I home. " . "Found them in m ,�c;ket,ll h id, brilliancy that tile eNderly gentlemen after localized epidemics of t at;piaa of . - . 1. - . . . , ives them. . . y id YPI10ill have be,, boye, was arreated at .%I,, _.. �. � i Eric told of them, and [their quiet li smil withdrawing to the remotest corners of tile caused by the traiiisniissi( iiii . ___. I- ... - _... .. The train moved on; she saw him atAnd. with a beaming C. cry ill of gernis ill i on a telegram from Lon - . __ - - I . . ... and wholesome surroundings, with loving . me. Good -evening. I hope to meet you room dropped out one after the others to suppliedfroin dairy farnis Nvilere tier - lk I with forgery. . I ' - . �_ . . . . I . - � . warmth and unpretenti us ride ; and Ing ther.e.desolate and broken-hearLed. And * n.)' . a a Son$ were - . - . I - . - . seek repose in the smoke room or elsewhere. suffering front this dise se, lid Irk some in. - - . , . . � .. - - . � - . .: _. . . 1. Ness&, listening, caugh,t metfing of his thus ended Nessa's love affair. a - : ne took off hiAhat and withdrew from the A couple of children were seated at a stances the infection has been ,ice Rev..,samuel Rose, b. - I . .. - � . � .. . � � ..... ()lIIlted for - Methodist divine, dicil It - �._ I I ,� . � � ... ..- .� I - i I- - , �. . .. - glowing enthusiasm. , 1. . . - 71- door. As the fly moved off he glanced at the table with a book before them, looking un- li�r the discovery that tile Infik paris were none . . -. I - . �N_. 1. _; .. �:. . - i..:. "Yes; I se aid ; " 'that quiet ..-..-i -CITAWGX. � back, and, turning up his sleeve,AOtted naturall seri(,us, as children do look in an washed in water from a polilltc,l U,ell A. . avenue, early on IN' . 4 ... - .. CHAPTER XVI. . � .. I _. : ? . lie was in his 84th year. . " . life-- sweet and tender and pure, like an down the number on hi shirt cuff. hotel. Kessa caught sight of them at once, few days ago tile prevalence of ty . .. . . - . . is . . . . � . _ ; - :_ .. . , ;1 When the train was out of the aUtion, Mrs. Redmond had told the flyman to and was seized with a yearning to make fever in a certain district ,if tile ci�hoid - There is a rumour fron . . . . I evening song. I - t� of � I . . - I . I hand Nessa, having tile effect that the Canta(lia I .. -1 1. _ Then she rested her cl eek on her carriage to herself, gave drive to the Parade, but remembering on the those grave little faces gay. She had lived Waterbury, Conn., Caumed all ill(fillry - I � - . . I . I . - r , � . .'. with a sigh, and sat silent, with sadness in way to- her feelings COD. Company has purcha.seda . - . . � I , and lind a. good cry, way that she wanted some friUinf, Sle stop. all her life ,among children ; and herself, in cerning the milk supply. to be 111,A(le. There - . I . - . _.. - 1. � her young face. I pouring out her heart in tears and gobs and. ped before adraper's, and Henson a Hotel be- many inclinations, was still a child at heart. were about tliirty cases, and :it w,u found in the locomotive works i . I . . ... - . , . . . , , . . � ,% -L. Despite her ignorance of the world, and plaintive little moans for Eric and ing but a stone's throw distance, she paid the ' Site would lia've liked a good romp, for in- that all of the affeefed famifies h- Dr. O'Rielly, In.specto . . .1 * . . : : , z her confidin not Itwas his misery that touched hererrn"8�f*" man and dismissed him. . . ad beet 1. . � - .- - , .- g innocence, tier mind was stance, or a game in which she could laugh buying milk brot lit into tile City fron, Public Carities, who 1W i . �. � . . .- ". at ease as she thought o and though her own position and prospects w e . . . , w - .. _.- f .M a. Redmond . Nessa was surprised to find that they were I without any feeling of restraint at harmless the farm of one Wilbble, ill tile adjoining Siaralysits a couple (if daym � . . . - - I I . - . . I ing. She could not not less pitiable, they only came in for t e to stay at a big hotel ; and when the lift had fun and innocent nonsense. " In the new life town of Middlebury. One of tile %Vatcrbu e(I - . I . . ... . .. the course they were tak oil Saturday night at . . .. . . . - _. ' and yet f end of her sympathy. taken them u to their rooms, she was still she felt the loss of such outlets to natural 'doctors says: "This mail- I)il)1)1, is sily Word lias beent �ecuiv, . ... - -1 . - see in what way she was :) blame, alt did her good to cry, but she was gl ul 1) . - I . . -t .. .. she was oppressell with a feeling of res n4 more astonished' to see a silver -mounted mirth ; the fun of the theatres did not seem with the fever, and I ek - L . . . . e 'it' Was taken - i .... sibility, which had never before trourl)4 to got it over and be done with it. 1's lilred 111, the first five miles of thec * . . - . I . I . - Looking "I shan't be stupid again," she id ' t- dressing case on the table, a couple of tr%avel- to her quite innocent, and the nonsense of to tile hospital some time ago, m -here lie died, onay branch of tile Callad - - - . .. - . - I . L ,ier spirit with a serious reflection. ting her wet handkerchief away w1i"thi la� T E_ ling boxes, and a variety of knicknackg and society as she saw it was certainly not laugh - of the same disease. A brook rulls hy th e have been lianded over t, . - I � �/ - . . onward, it seemed to her that the past was Cicles of clot ' 80 ne . . .1.1. . . - . . ar hiny about the room that she abl. - And now that the conditions of her house.. and it in possible that i of tht the-contmetors. . - . rong tering sigh. Nevertheless, the handkerch ef , , i � . - .: already overcast with the hadow of, w had never seen be ore. existence were becoming More and more ar- germs wet e washed i nito it, . . I C,tyCf)IIL - " . . I . came out again once or twice as a little af er ' - '""I, ' a nei . I ; . doing. - ' . . :'Is thiiiar room ?" she asked. I ' Rs tile Cattle - Tile Ottaw. . . . - - !. .. � , . . . 4. i . .:., . shower of .tears fell in thinking of her gr t ! tificial, the desire for fain,flucity increased.- drink from it and tile milk Cillis were reversed its foi-iiier vote , . . '. .-- 1. . I . . Eric looked at his watch., . - I.... loss ; for it was an immense loss to one so I Yes. ours is in there. The waiting' - She draw up it chair all( seatedherself be- bably washed ill it, this stream wou * . I decided to - a, . . . - - .. �� "What time is it?" she asked. - .- , on the other aide. Nice. aren't they-? tween tile two children who welcomed' her all ey;cellent channel for Spreading tile dis. 8 ildicate'li ofTer for t -ii, �. . - 1: - room is . 11',e question, aw - I ': �' , I .. ' r I . . . - � '. . . ; P " . � .� - . ...%_1 1 "It is- ast three.' . I : . friendless and homeless and imperilled as . . .. -1 � , . . You'llfind a (i'ladistone with a few necesury at once, she being one of those who win love ease. " I I � . - I .- - , "And no telegram has C�Ime yet *1 'Do you she, those warm-hearted, generous frie (18 - eiectric railways. . - I .i . . I . I - tit i jigs in it ; the rest you call get lie x t week tit first. sight; and in a few 'Minutes tile I The'ihimunit which Canada has hithe, . I - - � . - - *mn be f little group was radiant with ba i .1 .. - I . think there, Lny mistAe?" who had. opened their"arimi to'her and o r- as you want them. What do you think of � y Lto A young mail name,l . , . .- . I .- . �. . � . - -Redmond may have forgotten that ed her a rsafe haven of rest and protection. . ppine88. enjoyed from tube c lo -ii -4 al"0119 lier herds drowlied in tile bayat 1-lat - i - I... ... . - , .* . ,!Mrs. I 001.,, She was ashamed of'those tears, and accus- niy dressing casO" - ; The book givdn to the children to amlise I makes the danger of contracting consump. I .. � . .� - I said you were going to the riding a �h � - . . .1 .. .. - I . � i . . ... . . tion ilk this way very reniote. to liwellers in hich had fallen into the I - _ "You said that a true friend cannut for-- ed herself of ingratitude to Mrs. Redmond "It , 'a very pretty, but bow did you get themselves with was nothin* but an Mug- He ainped from a yaclit. i I -1 t I w - . _. .- it?" trated guide to all tile aovertieing hotels in Canad ian cities; and W ere t it is t lie only disew with cramps, and lost Ills I I - . I. , � I t Y) I in regretting so much these unknown friends, I . . �. . .-: -: t.. ge . i ' "Paid for it, chummie", replied Mrs. Red- the world ; yet out of this (lull material she to which constitners of niilk are exposed Our . - 11 . I �, . . - - I- . - . I... "Perhaps Mrs. Redmond is not a true but she.had to put the lady's sacrifices and mon er ent I ight well disnii The Buchos Ayrean, wit 1, .. :-- �; P�op e in 'is t leir f(ars. But 1. . : professions in a dazzling.light to blind her- d, dropping h voice. "Andanicelot got an endless amount of fun and sentim 1, I � ._� , - friend. " I . therse thi figs have cost ; but they, wouldn't working into .her description of the bald ell with res Montreal from Glasgow, li 1�1_ - ... - 1, 1._ -.. -- "If no message should co�nc forme, what self to che fact that her own . loyajty had )ect to the importation of tjhoid � ! I., . .- . / - _: _� shall I do?" she asked in dismay. . cost her dearly., .As to what it might yet take us in anywhere without f luggage, and 1. so many quaint conceits and pretty fancies and let fever gernistlie c,tfseis different. Icelandic imwigrants, who . _. - � . . .. . . - . � St. Jolill 8 Wood with that each in turn became as fascinating as a Ili th;q the colony of their fellom . . . r � . � _ - . . ; . "Tell. meit" lie said, eagerly, "that then cost her, that she dared not think about at came away front , . - regard we are Constantly expowd- . . - �k __ I.. . . .. nothing. " . fresh chapter in a fairy story. reAdy established in South, . . � � -1 ; � all. - That no -epidemic has avisen, from thi,4 C&USe - � . . . ou will accept my fatheN offer, and make . . ; ` y one is owill 11 i - � . 1-7. . - i: :_-. This was hardly true, for, despite the "What a charininily Dicture?" said some . . aore to tile- good fortune or good 0. Mr. Fred White, control . . . .. - : .I . a friend of my sister i y 'tile sense 0 i - . . , �_ . in thelplace of the one When the train stopped,at Three Bridges, I . , . . I- ; . ! haste of her deparature she had contrived to oil the other side ortle room, �ruck b four dairymen than to any measures ed Police, goes very lmliortl 1. . .. .- .- '_ - who forgets you." I . - Nessa drew herself into the further corner . . . . . . I 'I stow. 'away under her 'waterproof a great sweetness &lid vivacity in Nessa-� face. take�n to prevent such a calainity. I But that tour of inspection, all,[ %-it I - . _.. 11 It is too soon- to gay she forgets Ime " of the compartment to escape attention. I ie many unpaid -for articles of value wbi I ( . - . - - . 4 . . � , . . . I , , _.. _t' I door opened and a gentleman got in. She ch she " People always say that of my little ones' _," all tile suppliers (if this iniportatitartide of . will make aii enquiry -into t . - . .. .. I . 11 Yes; we will not be unjust. Th rain . . . ." . . - .i. e Liverpool Street. until,leight closed -her swollen eyes' feeling that they be- had since disposed of to a private dealer in replied the mother to whom the observation footi have sufficient hygienic: knom-1mge - ferred against Coniniissioi,4 I I . .. does not leav 1311C � , . .. . trayed her, but she 11' h things whose advertisement she found was addreage(l, as she glanced complacentl to carry thern through a visitation of Mr. -N. F. Davin M. P' ; . . .. . .. - o'clock. I promised my father to meet' lifir. nelosed. them with a in a loca . . it typhoid' in their fain'the . . 11 - - . ;1 � I paper e 01 it 0 I . . there. We will wait till the last moment start as something struck her skirt. The 4tthegroup. "Ali, they have som. Pew .8 in istich a man. . It has leaked out that ri .. I If - . "By-the4)ye," -she added, before Nena thein -a young lady, retty, and, I should ner as not to expose their customers to has been issue,l from Tor . .- . . - - - I . , � .for a telegram. Your friend will know that -gentleman standing in the middle of the could ask wheire she got the money to make say, diotinguishe,di by Fier manner. Who is the disease, (r t'iat all have mich a lofty millelit militia oiht*_,ers - . . . . .. - . I - . e with his hand on a travelling bag I � I I . I _: . ait at the ridi' g school after, a carriag . you cannot w in . - . I - a . I estimate of their duty to their fellow men 0 . . . her purchameii, "you must pick the name out she. do you know " ' Vol . �. .-I - . be he had just put in the rack, a sheaf of pa- . l - I - certain hour. Do not think you will . nintion, asking signatiiru,i - . L - - . . � ' I - . . . � . . it the other hand, and &`n over his of your linen to -night before the chamber. I ,Not At all. A fresh visitor. Site came, as would leaA them to take extra precau. Sir John -NI,LC(I0UItld askii _ - . I � � I arm, ' ll�e apolo- maids get a chance of prying into i I I .,i , C Of I 1� : .. - __ - - : , under obligation to us. My father is a mail Per�m I , . . to He will eoll'sult the beat law- . . �i - of b' ines8. i I I h rella t- N%11at I believe, with the latly at the piano. " - tion in a matter of this kill , i a vi w moval of Sir Adolphe Caroll il . . , , I gilsed and picked it up. are you goina to call yourself ? I've given "That creature !" gasped the matron in the emit' which few have charity enough to - , .� ... . .-. yers, and. see that you get your hilieritance, ' . ... . . .. , I, my name as Mrs. Onston Lasculles. alarin, wiJ then, raising her voice, "Child- believe. Oil the principle, therefore, that I I liat the I)onilll . . � . .1 � m - and you �villl pay him mi�:'mq'ilcy fcrr all you . I am afraid I've woke yDu up from a . I It is said t , � � ,. . - 1. � :. *.: and be . - te independent doze," he said. I - Ne8sa looked itt her friend in uneasy rent, conic and say g(xxl-lligllt.,, I prevention is better than curv, some pro* will make all effort to SiLti - . �_. I .. . . " . 81 - * ' . � . . . . - . ,_ . . vision should be made by the health authori. . ppointillent o . aim on you -no* " No, I was not asleep," replied Ness&. � for the It f a ( . . have received, ul lence.- It had seemed to be natural anti ' I .*. . , I . . � No one will have arij -1 . t It Sleep I I would defT au� , wie to do that juAtiriable that Mrs. Redmond in leaving her The children clung to Nei". - She row cessor to Gell. Mi4ldletoll 11) . - .. 1. . . . I ., . I ,_ -- any one," he said, impressively ; and then, to t and ux)k them across the room, giving them ties, of large. cities espeeially, for frequent -les I'-)biiison, a Caila.l . . . - . . " . ... I . in these carriageis-at Jim I( ur of the da ' husband should discard tile name lie ' had tip to their mother with a few graceful ill pection of the lierds .anti farms froni Chdt . .. make his meaning clear,� lie c(?ntiniied, yt I . . . . -.- . given her and resume her inaiden irtme ; but tant military se(_retarvat ti . I . , , . , - dropping hig Voice, and speaking iirith some and at your time of life! 'Ma) I offeryou a . words which were received in Cold silence wtch milk is brought into a city for salt-, , - , - I this second change, and the change p in London. Col. Rol�mllit)ll . / . � . ' - - I .�._; . .. � - . .. . '. - ' difficulty, 11 I must say something more, Pa r to read ?" , .� roposed and replied to by'an offensively distant atid Iltv properly (Itialified vi-terinariani anti . . . : . - . . �.. r- ,i for herself, frightened her. � . ,ohll I - . I I essa, took one gracefully and drew a late Chief Justice Sir., .-. 4 � :- that you may have no cause to hesitate . bow, sanitary �xpertm._ The ou-ner of tile cows or . . 1. "Must we go under false names." . . I son. � i - . . . _. .. . _. .. 1. . about going with my fathe. and .sister. I little nearer to the lamp. The senqitive girl smarted under this ob- 80, I -e of his employewinay be ill with iiifec- � . . - . .1 � � � . - o ., �'. , d shall sVay in London, and ,, rou will not see . The gentleman was elderly a"n-I spoke "To Im sure we Hitist, unle8a you Want viouily intentional atfront as .though she tio6s disfeage, or the nillk nia.), l,e exptise,l Louis Illamitc1litilkle'l1r. p! __ ! i to . - . .. - - � . � � [- . me for three years. " � ! with the fatherl manner of % parson or It the police to be down pn till, am they cortitin - had been struck with, A Willi). Tile 8mile infeetion from pollutcol wells or streams. 0-1 Moliday sealtelleed to tel . . (I like a c( I art *It its plain that ill reqiect to detect gre'llitentiary for attempting � . ... , .. - a Shallow girl or a worldly � doctor. He' Ul e untry doctor ly would if they toun& our natnes in tile d the colour went out of bet- face; Bile drew in � - . - .1 � . . . Ilad"Nes&t been . visitors' list. And where'a tile har "' - . . . : � I I With his Cleall-81ilLven face, i0ifte tie, close- - M .1 disease germs the use oi tile b(-toliiettr, rother Pierre last Novenilw ' , - , girl, she would have. replied *tit a more gr herself tip; her feature.% grew rigid ; andlif)8 * - . I " wl . - . . . . . . - . . � � ___1 �: . - ' ' less graceful compliment, apd havegotout buttoned frockeoat, and dark � loves. When - "I don't know ; only it seems as if We which disoo as bee who inherited a wnipetelley I . - . I . . - ' lie llml disposed of his Ili ,ga ,e satisfactorily, were doing something wrong." anti eye answered scorn for scorn as s it! Verg Whether the milk h, n . dne should (lie lkefore tile ol . � - --1. . . ; . it 9 I . I ) - -, .- . I of all embarrassing positio cheaply; but- she -0h, fudge !" exclaimed .Mrs. Redmond, turned away. But ill) in her room mite threw robbed of its cre'�ni or adulterated W:til should go to tile Survivor, a I - . � . : - . 7- he put a pair of gold-rininiel 1,laisges on his herself oil her pillow and burst into tears, water, is,of no avitil. To prote'.t. tile Conic : . -.-. . - felt deeply, and was too sin . 3. too a ' I I I -bridged nose, find opene( ? a newspaper- impatiently. "Lots of )pIe change thei tain this money that 1,ouia ; ; - . . . .. , � . - . _, : � . r I I I - - .. �._ --i' for that. She sat silent, loo Ing In his names for no reason lit a rl Tile swells do asking herself what she had done that title munity in this respect,nothing le,is than fre- � . ; �_ - , . ��- . , - w Mr reading for a couple of minutes, lie . - lit awful crime. I _. �� - ... ith wondering eyes, while the warin bl I I shoulil lie deeme I no longer fit to speak to filielit inspection of the dait-N -rds and su,r- . - .- . J! . : _. lamp all, t ; so do actors and auth(r If It ly juati. - I .1 . '. . I . ..... .- in � e I changed Ills I " roundings where the'inilk li obtalne(l will GREAT 111'.TTAT - � . antled in her cheek, as sh put her position glanced up at the "' '-i little children. . " ,,- . . - .�,_ - . , I - fieati.on is needed necemlity m I,.t.11 Jc all ex- . . . . . : I : : .before herself ill plain words to fully com- Position- He read again for two minutes , , . I At another time her ri'le might have Buthee. - It . . . . cutle.. IN'S 110111 Want t . � � - then shifted, With another glamee of v , tl01I UU11 ul I a forced i lXIi . lie, her tearle8a throu this trial ; Imt I .. I . Lrd- W-- o-iseley mill take , I/ / . 'i I .. - --. rehend his meaning. i by that villain Ni0kols, who *will. 9f, _' force in Ireland in October. I . 1. . ' - I It last . flonors t .% . . 1) 44 1 said 6 h6rself, at the flickering light ; finall V, afteerx�i e - .11ts of tilt- dav, and a (lull 11118giving � . 1) J't:1111(LV - . � ... .. He loves tile," she , 4 ed us, alid that -other villain, my hu*sbaud, tile eve - . .6 - . It t( let. ( own, as to the blanielessi - Had H. M. Stanley hecti one 4 ),'nglar s - . � .1 � more than his father, and sister, and home. RttCmPt ) read, lie laid the Ila less of Iler own colidu ld, Potatoes and other Crops I I . Who'wants to Iet hold of you. Have we � ct . � . .:, He will banish himself f roili all he loves that and took off his glasses with a sigil. . I t - i liall unstrung her. , She was herself again, nobility, his inarriage could not ha�e Ixel, reported as promising well. - . 1. ! .. ". . "Iteit(Iiilglsittitttteeiiiii)(iss Jilityl ti ever doneally fl,ing wrong -either of us!" however, the next 111101,11ing when she Stood Tarke(I by -greater social olat or exciteti The Prince of %%'ales fired . . -tim upon iny affection." I . � . " lie . . - . . I may not feel his cl, ' "' 'I%%'-' thought we could pay, to' be sure," . . 11 . Think," he urged; "' i' is your life that carriages -at any rate, with lid ,i,,.,, I oil the parade I(w)king ill w'nder for - t'he more interest in tile fashional)le worl-l- H� the Bisely rifle meeting oil � . . . . . � aid, smiling at 'Xessaa as site ai( , ( om ii her said Ne8sa re&ctively, "all([ we meant to fil.ht tillle " - . _1 I , oil tilt �-. - is at stake." I I ! s, I my, and we slitould if that man had kept i . sea. Theoloo'kii of tile eltreer shows that for tile lll;tll wlio is true Mr. Gladatoneattentile,l a ? I paper- 'I gappily, for you, lie jour cy,to I . 11 Yes; but that is not all." she ans*ere(J. sparkling waters, tile piangent 8111,ell of tile to himself and turns to ill(, best accoull', - _. . .T.. 11 Oli, this question is too ftriglit6n is not a very Iong one. I pr smile lii§ promise. No; I do not think , We have fresh breeze, Saturday. The Queen was - _,T *rave to answer I lone anything wilftilly thisholleist. . the sound off the long, curlii , tile gifts Will, whieh naturt, ha,4 endowed The Salvation Arm),, 60,im I � � I o be alone and You are going to B.1-ighton ?" . -diere is no obstacle, i , �:11,,Jztlld, ti�ad- - . . . . ( , - 11 him, I ': .1 I 1. -lightly or hastily. I want. goilg to "I ery well, then, that settles it. U)ok Wa% es its they burst (in the Shingle impartet t� , :. Ing a general reunion at the ; . . think it over."- !I . Nessa admitted that she was here, NCSSIL; YOU11 have to get all tit' silly their vivacity and vigour to tier spirits,.and vaneitiont, by ;Ltly itil of enjillelicePor - . . - . � There was a ladies'-reatilffig room at the brighton. . Is ghe felt brave enough to face - the ' - in London. . _* - - . . . 11 Not much of it place -Brighton," the a,lueanii8h tionsense out of your head. %%'e've whatever wiliell lie is adiapte(�' Fron, It statioll Four hundred of tlie Loll'd( I _. � _: - end of the Jinting hall. He. ,rose, and giving elleiny might come. She went o' . .1 . I old gentleman continued. In � to tile "lost humble Mr. stanley has' .risen with __ - -1 � his arw led her there. , X o sh* ps oil got to live' &nd we call t I've by telling i,r and Stayed there, wtktelli 1;nJ been- suspeade .. . - . I every�dy we'ro it couple of ill-used - wolliell W ni the Water Credit to himself %lid advailtage to niank, d or dismissed . - , : . .1 .. 11 I Shall go to Finsbury,�!and see if any- the sea; no trees oil the land ; nothii g but 11 .t , 11 - ill the has coil . . 8, - , apsed. - .. . . .- . �w . wit penny in the world. We might seethe aniongst tile Columns 1161114 girders till I to a position in which tile proudest - :. _. - . ... thing has come. I will wait ihere until seven I shops -and men and wonieti-inan arid w men. I , - ' - . - _. . - !_ I I Well, after all, perhaps men and wo - -n are et pity but we shouldn't get anything else. hunger drove her back to tile hotel." landare honored by- his zioluain,itlice.' The Air. Stanley c6ntinn"� V( .. � ...- - o'clock..If nothing has col'e then,. mayl . ) Mrs. Redmond was also in high spirits, somewhat brusque reserve that chilrWer' - . .1 . . - .. . 1; 1� . more interesting to a young lally th 811 1 pa Veople dQn' 't like whining women, and ateer . ."Queen has telegraphed makii IZe( 1011. i ' . . _ - _. . - _. hope. .. 17 � and trees -especially if that nety clear of 'eni as much. as they can. %%'e must although�she had not been down to tile I his deme4nor in England after his firA - his Condit*' ' . I _. . - . .. - . She did -not answer, buCan involuntary. UM&II tit a sea. great success May Well. disappear befOre 1 The Universal Peace Co . - . .. . ._ .. _,__ . includes dear friends." bold face oil it, if its only to save your -site had made the.&&Iuaintance of two or tig .- . . �. pressure of her hand upon his arm told him Il. � 1. . . : .- - . . face a� , Fife. Eve one likes a plucky little *oman, three gentlemen the . recognition so cordial of his (lillilitics, abi'" in London on Monday by -Nil � The look on Nessa's she as nted preceding evening- - � . : _ '-. L� 1. -that his wish washers. Impatient with her- . . ties and services.- -The.Quetlihasbee" Field, of New York. . - I I I � � _... . . . and we sh,71 get on well I if e play one a delightful ni litary man -and was re. .- , __ __ If, ashamed of her silence,l:she stopped at to the roposition wduld ha e told a less enou I W .i ,11 .4-ishers and . . � . -1 : se . 'Urver than th our Cards properly. Why', ook here, we solved to take apartments for the season in among tile heartiest of his we . . - - astute o se is nticm� n that Sir Jarnes Fergusson, says � . .. :_ _: - . , the door and gave him her'lland. started with nothing and we've, wri oil Brighton. I he coti�se o * in her gracious kindness to hint and hi� 11 4n . ___�_._�_ . - . . . she had no friends there wl ioni a � e was . ?led th it t f tile' morning 0118 Papers relating to Jklit - . - I I Y on make me feel so poor, " she I said ; . a .-;eilted the ! . . � - :.. in. . tty comfortably for thre, I 114 bey found a 81146 of rooms on the parade to t y e Wet . . Soon be laid boefore Parliatne .1 . I - - . � . . I E pire in - . . " t at the absurdly low price of wfi guin- 4 3 I . .. . I I I have nothing to give in Feturn for your eager to Joi pre B Mont e gif ed bride has faithfull r ... I p : - - .'.-- - . . kindness -not even a few pretty words. 19 11 And even without ships the tea ill inter- thereLs n(? earthly reamon why we shlouldn't I People of England and Of i le David Pugh M. p. for tile i I . . . . .. . eating : don't you think so ?" a sked t] e gel). wriggle on comfortably for three years." eag a week. doing honor to the mail who hiw toied 0 of 9 . .1 - . I 'What do I want more than you are tell- endured and incurred many a I. 7 r in the Cartnarthenshire, is de;,d. I -. . . .. .- . . I "But We thought we should get money #6 Do you think they will do, dear?" Mrs. ]It it . I - - - . . __ ing me now 9" he asked, reading her eyes. tleman. that on,my expectations-" edmond asked. cause of civilization and humanity. I .. and favored home rule for It,, . .. . . Then he turned away, and, 114d from th . Nessa was compellpil to acknowledge R I � - . ? -, e .. . I . - - .. . ... :. . , .. . I . 'And8oweshall. There. are hundredsof Neon thought that nothing in the world _111110�___ A ' - . � . mptation tb profit by their tell-tale a she had never yet seen the sea, Company, whose list .� .;. . - .. te I I You surprise me. In in roung i lays- money lenders who'd be'glad to do it, and could be pleasanter than to live where one The Balloon In War, - headed with six dukes, i )i � L is � . I . . - ness. - y the're not all blackfuar(Ig like Nichols. Ofi, could always see the sea and 'watcl t TheRu8sianinilitar' authorities'"O'lim LIndon to develop the phos __ � ... .- . . � L. - . . . C forty years ago -it was no un(ommoT thing . I lie - . 4 t, y . - . - * 1. In I Rs than an hour he'rettirried. -with a � Canada. . . . - , � I � for young ladies living in the cou0try to ,, an - eo e o le _ nstructin forni intooftler- , - . . . for Heaven's make! 'she added, petulantly, streams of carriages d p pl. n t I par 1. � � �._ - telegram, looking as if he arried his own . . - . . ; . - L stay at home ; but nowadays, i ri h th'4 i great _; The Prj,eMdn,,r- jolIrmil , ..- - e . . I I - I—/ .. . 111lile swimming are about to opell it school 10'Dollovan Roam) s period o . . death warfant-as indeed itl was for all the t don'tpull such a confoundod long face. ade. *I battalions and load and fire their 90 . . I it to facility for traveling, it is quitp, p enimenal One 'Would think you had all the hardships "Very well, then; it is understood,71 w , - � � . . . _ _: _-_ dearest hopes of his - heart. I' He gave s never seen to bear. Look at me -I've given � Mrs. Redmond to the highly r said of tuition in the art of ballooning and IlAd s - . I N - �_ _ . - ) _. - � Nessa, without a word, and,waited. When to find one who ha the sea -I . my espectable regular teronautic division to the arm . . I tXpire this winter and lie -.vi . I . I - � she bad read.it, she handed! the trembling mean one of that class thitt ean aflord to home, every blessed tiling in the WorIT, and widow who let the apar�ments ; "we take y Y January. . I . I � . her bosom ' I travel first ra'uk. I am almost tormlited to I've lost that cob and -VTetoris into the these rooms for the season �t ten guineas 9-,ronautic park is to be establishOl �here � 4r- J- W Mackay offers i . -1 sheet to him. st'welling with a ' a - ,- . . I bargain. What have on lost ? Not a far. week. If we do not come officers an will be - I - . . - .. - I I r, . sig . ask you why you have never aden th' sea ?" y , in to -night, we taug, d soldiers from the ninks the conviction of certain 1). . , . . .�. -1 - .. � . _. - h. Little as Nessa knew of in�n a it whatever is to be knownabo,itsaiw . . .. In the interval both had Zn that if Mrs. . - nt� man- thing. 'You're better dressed &lid you're shall come ill on Monday- And now, Viola, the a %rcl4Atiug scandalous stori . - ..- .--- - .. ners, it seemed to her that this a�quain- better off every way than when you ran dear, we shall go and lunch at tile 31 ir with a balloon. Except for obsel"' Ao I . .. I . Redmond were faithful she must not be for- I * Royal. I , to wl- ut . ... ._ '. _.. - . . I ri ters of awa) from school. Look at me ? I don't The ladies did n t me in that night, nor tion and the transfer of messages, th 11pi- Mackay. ,. I . sal�en. . I - tance was pushing inquiry to the boll. ( . � � . - - � - - � . . . . , . '. impertinence; but she accounted foi it on - ed. Now did they make thNir appearance on Monday loon has not yet been useful in war. .But . A MaO at Bellyneale recei � - � : Eric read:- ... . __ I . . - .... look as if I were going to be hang I . � . . .- �.. , . look in that lam and tell me what sort Of a morning. and for this simple reason, with the advance of invention ill tile dirO' his mother and chopped her to � - - : a - . 1. I - - ... . . .- - . . . . "Take the idext train to Irighton. You the supposition that lie must be a octor, ce Monday morning they were seeking apart- lone . . - � and for that reason accustomed � f Companion im misfortune you on tion of new and deadlier implements of war. , . - _. ..-- - '� a . , Will fiud me in'the waiting, room. Cando to asking ni ' , cheerfu the crinne was discovered the . see there. I call it bmtly ungrateful ; that lnelmts in 9pitul Squarie London. a deal of fighting Illay be yet( I . .- - I __. '_ ..' - nothing till you come." all sorts of strange questions; 86 she answer- . fare, a goo 1 ' ,ftt4ng a, Portion Of tile Inurtic . - .. . . f.-' . . " There is a train a In I I ed him without any resentment that she I do." - '' � in the clouds. It is a question, perhaps; .I.r L. .. . . . tten 6utes past five," "Oh forgive me, dear," mid- Nesm; flin. . . � I . . . . a . . . "M -I `esl Od . "Jispeeial cablegram sayS -:. had lived all her life in a school; ai A with (TO RE CON NUED.) wbeth' the Creat, Xel -- attended b 12,(X� I . . --I- I , he said, with a forced ealm, s he returned . . . er Alexander � I b(l at I I . .. - . deed I am not ungrateful at heart. I know - . 1. � . . 1, Hannibal would hit'veadmired.orlaug) . - ITA . . . I . that took up Punch and opened it . �* :j va-9 he . - * . . . " at Sheffiehr Elig., '' - . - . the telegram, " and the cab Is at the door with �Iie how much you have done for me. I meal, I -_ . . art Illill' whe , I . I - i I - . these modern ilinovations in the' .1. 1 ; - - , , . . , . . hope that this perfect stranger would not .n stl'ong resolutions we,. . i .,. . . :1 . . . ." waiting. " ' � rf . � - . taire. -They themselves never i heir . testing against the . - . , �, . to be bright and chee ul, and do my � Nade t] . I � . i : _. He stepped into the.hanattim after her. try to pump her any I more. . A Remedy for Bi . . in -- M,bKinlev . - . I- - . - - . . in bearing the burden. Butthink,dear, that Ack and Blot. soldiers fight while swimming or sailu`9 - �_. '. � . . .�. . . . . . . . ) precious to thellwyet. al d. as much as he wished to know the air, yet in their rude, sillip'C' . !. ti . . , To prevent the blood from settling under tory '�twrno �§a a the closer the '-' -_ Never had momenta fled so i wiftly or been He took the hint, haTing perhaps, learnt I am very yoling and unused to the world 1*rd Wolseley, in a let ' 1� liu(I balll' ter . - - __ q . I . W. were waste for the pre- and .. : . . .1 ,� t.- � - � - They scarcely spoke a word between Hol- sent, and dropping the subject, triel again nPablike wa they conquered more terri _. 141- y . � ; - . not able just yet to.bea,r uPgo bravely a bruise there is nothing to Compare with y . m � - . ; as you." the tincture or a strong infusion of capai than modern elnersl� li land and the Um . I I . and killed more men 9 better i � . . :; . . .), f ... 1 .. . - born and Victoiia. He go her ticket and to get through the 4eader. . _ . . . be for both for _. _. - - ,. - venlents* I T I . � .. . . t her in a compartment. with all the new military ililpro, I . � 0141 - - - 1. - - . _. Mrs. Redmond was mollified by Newa,g cum annuum mixed with an equal bulk Of - _ 7___� n. There ' . - - . - : . .- - � - PU . "'All, here we are at last I" he said chee'r humility and the compliment toj her own mucilage of gum ambic, and vifth the ad. Secretary J31ai'e has 1writtell 3* ictter to 11 two countries. . I I , must � I . � - . - ... : . 11 The time has nearly co to thank . I . 11 out that ��" between the bafg t . I .� - � ... on " fully, ,when the train slackened speed. strength, and forgave her with a ki,s& - dition of a few drops of glycerin. This his speech in the I " �_� I- - .1� ' -,- . :. she said, forcing a smile, liken the colrectolr I, You will allow me to get your , age out "All ri,ihit, chummle; we shall pull thro Senator Frye, in ,w-hich lie poill'Ls . od Y � ,*� �, . . . . � . :� - .1 - .. Ugh should be Painted all over the Surface with a Spain has placed oil Anie I - �., - . ' ridaY night Mr. Par . ... I - I . . . - of the van, I hope?" lie added, as e hand- if you ma o%.up your mind to it. Now rican Ilour )01�*, , �' __ had nipped her ticket and closed the door. . theM " 0 3 L, . ._ � . - .. .- " Not yet; not yet," he . what cam6l's hair - Pelicil and allowed to dry on; other I keeP d 1ft !!l�Ointririent of a Board . il I . F ... in rmured, glane- ed his bag and rug to the porter who came name will �ou titke?" Products ddti6s,whieh ',Vil� . 0 , .! . � . .I. '.. __ ing at the cloc . a second or third coating being applied as the . . � -1 . .� k in quick dr4il . to the door. / . (lies slid ill - � * lo.4- settlement of d- �_.:. . . - I "Any that you think will do�" said Nesm soon as the first in dry. out -of the Spanish West In -, 116twt ; o � - . . . . - - - ,� � ;�.,-: _.1: ".We are sure to see each other again," " Thank you very much; I have o Ing- with a sigh bf resignKtion. � If done as soon b a that the States would be unwise to _ _ 6441 ten"ta in I I . . . . . ... 1. � . she gal . * . thO.injuq is inflicted this CM � rXends �., .�.- - . . � :-�L:,____-:: id . - L gage," said Nesm. "What do you say to Gladys do Ve ' truent will in. sugar Iffe Aw I _114o' 9Nared to be fay.. . - rel" , bl from th6se islands free. ��y . . , �;-:,.,. _.�, ,.__ �- _...; He shook his head, but his quivering lips " Well that's a good job. -y I "Do you think it'spun vLm:y Prevent the blacken* cas ishould ell des' . the Wei. - . , . .. _ . C I . ... Ma ill you dequite like me?" brui tissue. The "me re In Of the ur a at length that Congr - , . 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I)allgers - '. - .l."t'Mcl). 011 . !7iIlIo'J-tjI,l4tli e Of. - !111-� - � seases 18 it real ,,,, -! I 1*, (�Xperienee 11, N1111N, facts IS -1 -I, 90 to , I IY tO ('arry the ''it' illilk of co,wa I ;-, hilt also - ' 1� the - tYplloid fel-er, I': t 1), 1 -shed accounts 11, III (.)" Ilear Lorl.", 'll ot , t.1le heal t h _: , I11ccriling tile cause "Ilk"`; itrC Ulliolltr t . " he " 1,1c of reeelIt,()n.. - I , I I, I I re. hPideillics - t I'J(To-I througil the .1 111-4 M -here One or , - I, III,(. (I 'Rease, orso , III(, , ule- ,_ It, (or Where - In tholt dairyllianig - III"'" "�cwll that �11)101(1 have beer, i , - ': () f n"el'Ills 'it milk , Nk hcil-,, �1�1'80118were W. ZLI (I Irl Borne in. . 1"'"' "tecotuated for It, IlIiik pans were. - III I I I It t ed well. 4 e- Ikh-lic"! Of typhoid Act (If tile city of , - -.1 all Inquiry con. :' ,I lov Illade. There Allit it was found !M111lies had been 'It') , tilt! city from I C I I ) It t tile adjoining f I'(' Walwrbury �. �Lll 1)11)1)le, is -sick 1 `1 lllz ' k" ',vas taken - 'k, III, NV I � here lie died 1:-.'�,k I'lins by the " t 1`t `11le of the . 'LlId, as the cattle - . 11 I 11 - ,- I'-,[),,; we,re pro. , t rett I 11 would be � 1, I (,;It I Ill . 9 tile dis. ' -;Lola has hitherto 11110'I't - ., her lierds 7 1 !;Ll'tlllg consump- , -11" to 41wellersin ill, I.Ile ()Illy diseage !�, ;11!k' ('xl)()sed our , I . ,!Ir - 11 t(ars. But - '' I I:1"II_(Pf typhoid : (,;ts(.1 pi(lifferent. . ,:!-I,tlltiv exposed. , .1,11 il,41111 this cause � ,.i 1"Irtmicor good . :1 To, ally measures o,iZI:TlitY- 13titthat � � 11--tailt al!rticle of' �:"Illt - ki lowledge - A Vlsit�tion of ill . � ,;Iichi a man. h, - .1 F ('""t , ,I,r,- to i;,IV(1 ."II -IT, lat ii y !I' -Ir fell w men ;kk(- extra precau. I . L i: I, 1, is a view of II ' L!I�Jrlt%' elloligh to � I ; ,1,-. I herefire, that :1 clin., so,�nc pro- !ic ficalth itithori- 1.11IN-, f(,r fHuent And fa ""' from I .. 'It Cl t�- fo . sale, I % t,t eri.tria Is and Atrr of the ows or (-C hr .ill with Infee- I mity be e. posed � \% clf.,; or s4cams. P-1 to Act�cting I. a the I'Acto�leter, , ��, milk has been tdttillvratc& with. i , ,,I-Iltect tliq com- i� I !I 1'-' 11 t h h f re, \ 1: _� ht -I:,",4,'11 an I sur. I 1�; Obtailicill will q - . . - - . . . , . ('111le'v. . - .. . , l: -:w ,of F'rigland's [i.1 I,( � t Ilave beeii� I tl:lt or excited- !:,.I1Il(. world. His ' ' !:1,111 N%-],() is true !,I(. I)elit account . ;I,tl , I lias endowed 11, 1-:11gizill(l, toad-, _f (�Illillcllcc for �_:Il M stittion the: �� Ilzi, I-isell with,i_ * iltn_v to Inallkind 1. pl-I)II(I(!8Ljin the " 1�11:,IIIAMCC- The .., � . tjo�,,t cll�tra,cter- [!A aftel, his first i:,;1I,I)t.I - ,I- ljoefore a I l,l ti, I-, (ill; I _s, abili- Qtiv( III I I as been �%,.Il ,A isliers arid i tf) iiiiii and his Y ,.,T,.,..,nted the � ,f III(, k:mpire in. i 1:,, 1I;,,,_4 tolled and 1�_ A liazard in the . . Ittlimilty. -AMP- __� i [,, War. . � . .� . :I,,,- t it, ,4 1 ,s %bo ato ,, f(,, -Ill iDtoorder. I I 1,',.,, their gun t ti) (111)(111 .1 school I.."llimr and add a n . I t, the army An 1 [. t.tl,li, ' ,,,,.(I where 11" 1',,I,ks wil.1 be .1 I ;0,-Itsallillg 1 I.;,%% -Il � i ,,,-,.pt for observa, . 1:-:�Agi,(ts, the bal' I -Ill ill %var. But It!'Al ill tile diree, J11p1(-I1I( . 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Wnte the date ills all ,r.' 1103"i't about half'& , . .:. .; �, , . _ 1. B. 1) L!y w,Ls sworn in Lientenauti. I ga . � .. , In -tile 0111se of Common � . I tiuctlY, tile dity of the n hour, being Effect In Removing an Old Sock Wall- . . . . .. . !�_ .- . I I I � I . :. rn rith and the YO&r-uot just the (lay of the eal - When cool, put � AL New Electric Lamp, etc. : . ; - ,_ - I;. . �, �11_. 1, I (;O� c, Ilor Of .day' 8 on Monday Mi. PsrticuJULr to skim it cl - � . '�"%_a Scoti" oil ."atill all"Ounced that Owing to the w k. I . - - - - .. - -�,� Vie HaIi-'z"r'ermud,L cablo� has Leen porn. lateness of tile session the Go � . � - ,_. * I.? . I I � W. H. Smith - a Wine-glasiful. of brandy to each pint of A case bearifig on the ; �. ._ i.,� �1. � - � . I shrub. Thin makes an exce . - � I - I - 1V!1 all([ was opelled f6r business oil . verrinitnt had rite On Plain, Unlined pope . Ilent drink by I question of the'iA_ - . ''_ . � . - .;. It! I decided not to proceed with thel. offler for rite your ad to a 6 7- ' , - .- - .. . , I . qe and ya d flerently, using two' Spoonfuls to a tumblerful. of. visibility of the ownership by municipalities - . I .., 1. �- . -1 1 .�11 0111day. - - . - keeping I ills alive from sepsion, to th, ir tails turned in opposi ,� Of lighting plants has occurred at Milwaukee. ... - .- I i �. , " f � -it * I . I essioll. te direc, ions. water. . I - - - - . �. , ,':'.. I it, I Camer spolte f as a It had al The estimate furnished to the Common ' I . _ � � , ,, or-Cenei on ii n o , decided to drop the Irial Land - . rite your !It&,, with a, cross %ud yolu . .. 1,1 b, of Sir Fred _%liddlotoll ill Pt . .. ;96 " with a dot. - . .1'. - . . J! _.. 4 ,.�� I� ,,. . . ��, . pr . successol, Irclia tOA attention should be given Council of that city for the erection of a mu. - - - tnt deal of 0 ill auid. tile Tithes' bill. 0 1 proper airin . . t.1le 011�111 Uld of the Canatlian forces. - . Of . � - I ... . , � I - Momin 9 the mattress every nicipal lighting plant is nearl $(M,0oo. . .. . I "'; , . . . - , UNITED STATXR. . . . rite an amwsr t4 YOur frieUd's ques- and at I . - 1_. . .. z, -:.%; ' 11 - . I .1 i east once a week a stiff Tile question is simply whether tyhe inha,4it- . . . . .1 . 1. ....., .1 . - . I L - .11 . �111 olit1weak of !eprosy i8 - reported fvn-' e ti is; if Rhe had not wauted h lould remove the dust which will ants )refer do undergo the burden of tat&- L.- . I _. � . I in It is no, .'��,-. .- . ! to Ow she brus " I . L � .. .. - ��.: "'., . �. Illicostl. "I'lit-re Lave beell I wo cases, one t w reported that 123 Ii W Id not have asked yon. - accumulate even in the beat ordered house, tion lor the raising of the rincipal and -_ . - - � �,; "I . . A . I . . in the Mi; . ves wete lost � Ilicil 11.13 ith,cady resultud !tatally. titiescita Cyclone. - . r - - ,.- . . . : Of IV, . � A ca-ge of alleged . . 1 ite with blwk ink ; pale or failed ink and under �he tufts of cotton, or the bits of inter"t involved, a well as tov Buffer all the . . . IT13011011 fro])) ha broken off more friendships and love leather, or Whatever is used , to tack ,,Is that a - - � . - , -. . The de�ill i` Barrilig,toll, Asiatic cholera lia,6 been -a . . . - � -Thos. Coffin, wh) was Receiv_ ft Pittsburg, Pa: . I magine., ome ill the train of the creation of - � I . . . . . . � .. . . � �V. S., of .Nlr. i ' reported i a irs than one would i I tneQ11nottress, with. ' Attention should also a new c I . .. , . I- . I � . - . er-General ill tile Mackenzie A MI l8tratioll. T.veive thousand de)eg . I , rite your'name distinctly. - if you area be lri�ected to the edge of -the mattress, wh I ere city department under political con- . . .. . . . . .. . we the in rried womansign it, for example "Vir- the braid is sewVd on, for dustt si trol, or ,Whether they desire the Option of -.; . . I- - .- .- "_.'�,_., 1, � - . � . , I - - I committee of Toronto dezen will educational convention -at St. Paul, ?I [inn. 'gillia Andrews," exactly as if you were n that. Where the bed room is ft under contracting at any time for all the light they - � 1. I . .2 , I Ot L _ - . . . end ,�;I,200 in ,seeking infol matioll Con. Tile. Louisiana, Senate has decided t ,at the &18() tile Want at a certain rate without any further - � * .- " ... _% ' ' sp � 'no rried ; but if it is a business letter, the Aressint room, dust cannot be avoilded, but esponsibility or burden. . _.. . :1 . 1� � ..- .�'. - . . . . ig street railway systernE ill American governor has no authority to veto thle" ottery Mrs. should be put ill parenthesis it may e at least changed, . .- .. . cernil 0 cities. . bill. . . before arid it need not I .. � . . . . .. � . I . . , L." . . . your name; or better still, the letter maybe be allowed to accumulate. . - . . --- I I. 4 . - . . � " � , - . � - 0wing to tile slackness iii' the lumber The lake steam i W , . . . 'L I . . L. � .. . , . � - i 01m , . . - er Tioga blew tip at.bbica- ritten in the third person. Thia same rule L L - . The removal of tllr-- I . ��,.�,_.. L [ ' I - ock 'wall at the � . -- � . ... . . . � � .. . - . ..,. . I . - iOO men Friday night -and thirty men! -were . I Royal Albert Docks, London . .. . Valle work is very scarce arou Rd 4he Chau - go oil applies to an unmarried woman. - old (I " L . � . , . there mills, and About - are out of . - . .. Terminal City, . . - , has been very . . . .. . _. -11 . . . _.. - employment. . � killed. .. . . I Write a short Cris letter,; a coneentra- Canadian arid New E effectively accomplished by electricity. A ... , I . IV- M. C9 tio of bri htn;a;. lit will be much more ngla-id Papers are basin which r�quhred enlarging was sur . .. . ... I ' . .- . . . ..L ... I I Woodside a n6ted Chi 90 *Cyc- a - having considerable to say abou - .1 I I . . . L ��: janics lValker, G. T. R. Agent at ClandlcI_ list, has -died of �ellow fever' in R o' p reciateythan one lo� er drawn out. . t a pros- rourided by a concrete wall hard as granite, -- - ... I . . boye, . Was arrested at Montreal n Tuesday. Janeiro. � de I rite as little as , . pective city oil the Atlantic c i _. :. I . 11 i - . . � . � I I i I romitle on the subjee be built at a point or, Oant. It is to thirty-eight feet deep, twenty feet wide - - , -..: . . I .. I C arging him . . - � 10, t at I .., .I- � . ..., . . * . - . - I Genersil John C.- - t died on M (or day said than written. . : - . ,Dn a telegram from London C of love. Words o the Strait of Canso the bottom, and five feet at the top. The . - i .-.. . I . . . - with forgery. I Fremon ove are much better and the name Already given to it in Te in ny �ochemes proposed were found to b6 ' I , I ! - . . . I . ,, . r- a I . _. . ; . in New York city from Peritonitis. e was Write yourself down 'a bright, sensible minalCity. Itis Within five miles of the inoperative, but finally it was decided to u , - I __ . , . .... � -.,..I ReV. Samuel Rose,A * 1) well-keown born in -1813. - present terminus of th Be - . A I' - .1lethodist, divine, died at his exidence 1� " gir�oand you will then have written the' e Nova Scotia branch explosives firied'by electricity. The effect, - ' ' - ..� . a v'enue, early on Wedn 127 Creneral Clintor"B. Fisk died'ae hil 'Mai. very beat letter that a girl. can poss of the reat Intercolonial Railway, arid sur- of the closing of the circu I - .. - . . _.� Rose a ay morning- de -nee in New York oil Sa�arday 1 te. . ibly veys hagve been made with a view of laying remar it *a described.as .- .. . . .. �._ . 1. - . . lie ,%-as in his 84th year. ii the,62nd wril .� , kable. The 46ntire visible length of - . . I �, - - year of his age. . a_"_: . I . - - . I . . I . - 1. � . i . . � . . . I - tracks to it. It is claimed that a harbor wall was instantaneously lifted in a perfect . .. z- .1 1. � - - - . .. . There is a rutmour from Ki ston to. the Michael Roche, ilged 15, died it'Aixliater- - ' � - . ' ' : . I. . . exists there that is superior to almost a' y line about six feet, arid a cracklinv roar . . . effect that the Canadian . - : - - . .. ll a Ac Railway . : " " on . . , � the Atlantic coast. Its entrance , a - I - I . a violent , . _.. - % -.c .; , . - I .: I ling interest . . twelve miles wide without an island for a surface displac - 1� _ . .. dam, N. Y., the other day frota , The Household * - is cloud of brownish smoke, and Company has purchased a Con n excessive . in 'the locomotive works in tha ci' cigarette smoking. i C ardoal - recently burned ement of the -water in the, - . _. . . ty- - . I . . . I I . � . . - . -tood - - Fo . immediate neighbbrhood of tile wall were the . . , . .. . 1. I is a rJupeiiar shoal. The water in the harbor is de . Dr. O'Rielly, Inspector of ..... "Bonn and Congressman Butter*orth has been elo�e (]ell ifrice. , gs are of very unusual -occurrence. . I .1. . . . - - .:.-.,.. . pt blic Carities, who was tit . Only visible etTects of the vast forces disen- . 1, . . .". � . - I . . e island of Cape Bretoie, but a. short way ga4ed below. So instantaneous was the e4ect :. ' I . . . . . - secretary of the World's Columbian E� Grease may be remc, � d from silk *by wil I ' at acked wit4 � I- _ It ve . 111 tion oil the third ballot. I PPlyinR Magnesia on the wrong aide. .. . . -1 - , 11 lysis a couple of (lays ago �at Kingston, . I 1� off, are some of the the finest coal mines that the Chairman (if the dock company, who- - . . I . . . . . . - . . . - rile'd 'oil ,Saturday night at ten o'rlock. President Harrison has appl'oved tl 6 Act A thorough washing of the mica windows in the world, arid it is claimed that cosed the circ*uit, declared the wall fell to - , ' - .. " . ': admitting Wyoming as a state, and a i9ther of 8 res, in vinegar will remove the smoke. fuel for steamships call - :; � ._� � _ 1vord has Went received in 1i ttawa that be obtained ll�cces before his hand struck the switch. . I - . . . - . 1P star goes on the flag, making,". . F "I cheaper there than at any t on'the At- I - .I- '� . tile -,',,-st five miles of theColumbia and Koot- - I R a gra8s stain on -childrell"B CIO r . . . � . . .. . I ... I . 'tiles, . .. - � . I - . .... - - . The American riflen laritic. Tile average rise atillffall of tile tides . . . . ! i . a . . 1. .. I .. I enav branch of the Canadian Pacific railway len have left r1in 'Whie it is fresh, wash it out in alcohol. at tI'1i8 Point is only five feet. it is beli , A firemaln's electric hand lamli is! - �_ , -_ I - . - hav*�, becii hande(l. over to the, �ompany by for Cologne. Their departure was ii ked ' - eved being in , , *1 I . Ovation . -, .. : ;o . - - the contractors. I . by an from numerous friends. 1) IMP gal will remove the discoloration that steamers Cali make trips froni thisplacc ,troduced in England. Tile battery and lamp J - . _:.. - 1 i f clips and saucers caused . to British Port4 ill . are contained in a cop . _. fill by tea arid ,part-. two days leg per case, similar to -a. - -- . l. 1. . J .. I . y CounciTon it L Ex-O'overnor Hoadly, of Oltio, say 0 . . - . . . I ; " -� - , Tile OLtam,aCit day niklit the 16-45 washing. from any o.lier C g t"lle than fireman's ,ordinary lamp, arid fitted with a , . . - Lradi .n dr. Unlite I States . . , .Tex-dr,wd its foriner vote oil tile street car United -states Government is wr011 roin, %% hen broililig steak� t" I lort. A company mostly el I Impose handle for . - .. . . .. - first- to last in tile Behring sea di hr0W_ a little 8 d of convel.lence in carrying. Very . I. ,; . ,.: �� .- . " . . . . . olillest ion, and decided to accept t lie *Howland 1.4ptit 111t - rilloston capit-dists Ilan pure powerful parabolic reflectors are provide(] . . .. � ., .oil t e coalsand tile blaze from the dripping lli�.qcd a lar,,c . . .. .. . In - ... - E,. 1). ("allagher wag hanged at. Viluic It fat WIIJ not alillo . . nainlaird and tile - . . �. - syndicitte's offer foi- the est ail.Ilishillent, lof " k*, oil . territory both oll tile I -and tile IRIlIPP wliieh lia§ a duration � . l -ic ra?lways. -y of from - .- - - . _! �- . i elec! I . I ! Wash., oil Saturday for tile inuirder f . . � have obtained call Ile � . � . i _: .. . � I r- of 4ouis A strong solutio I island (;f Cape Breton. Tlivy twO to three hours, after whicli it .. . . � I �. . I Mar. (;alla�,her died cursing . 0" . I n of alum' to " . ea! . . .. .1 . � .1 - I - . A votility mail named JohiiXeo�gan ,%�,as -tile, hIle i . 9 Mlich has , a charter froin the legislature of Nova . sily recharged, forms 'an important ad- - - ' . �� , . drowlied ion tile bay at 11amilton oil Tuesdi . Ly . Masked robbers are s,Lid to- have ken been ad"I" a little glycerine and vinegal., in' Scotia "for lite Ipli . . I . . - - : i . . I . . i- _� .-- , . a -cu -e for mosquito bites. t rpose Of founding and .11 - 'net to tile outti t of it fire brigade. The lamp . . . � � _. - . . . :_ _'.. I _11'. . - Hejainped from it yaclit-to secure hisbat, between cighit arid tell thougand dollar fro * - . I fostering tilt-, growth of It I-Lrge eoni- is also suitable for use in ,,lines, gas works, : �, . . .,. . � � . ... I - wl�iuh had fallen into the water, was seized the Nortliqll Pacific Express Coln ) I 11 111 ' It is said that coffee grounds make a Rbod inercial, Mililu, facturing and fishiiig centel- 9 " "Powder, arid chemical factories. Tbe'ad- . . :. � . I . - . . . . -- ,; - with C -ramps, arid lost his life. .. office in Chii;ago. . yon fi Ili it; for a Pill cu8llioii.. ThegroundtillilloL near"Me #eastern terin ill us Of th',e .jtrai�Of vantages claimed for it are portabil . ityll *.. - . . ...- . . _ - . I . . rfectly dry facility in charging, capability *1 .. I . : The Buenos Ayrelaii, which hit ai-rived at . The Northern Pacific pe Ile before using' and. the Canso. " To bring the property to' the notic.e Of resting tile - '� . , - . : ; I � - i ople Co Itel 11 late Ilec( e8 arid- Pius will - never rust. . of manufactureis anti allipper battery when til,,. ligilt . , .11011treal from Glasgow, brought over '200 ' the construction of a clit-off line ro 1 Ited . 2" special is not required, arid - - , . .1; .1 ! ,i� I . excursion extreme safety. . . . . . - � .. Icelandic ininligrants, who propose joining Lake.Falls, INlinn., to Went Lynne, �)n the Ali old recommendation often given young . trains are to Ile run to the Point . .- . . I . . - I . .. . : I . . I . I houm keepers is to use tea leaves in 8weep. I nearest this place ill a few days. The � -_ . . � .. 1. . - - the colony of their fellow -countrymen al- boundary of Alanitoba. I . . , i . .. . . I i- . � . . . . .1 . . . I - ready established in Southo�rn 1M uitoba. - I ng c arpets, rnernbern of this company are following It is'stig, . . . - - .. .- i � . - ' but their use of' delicate colors gested that electricity could very ... - .... I � � . - .. . . Mr, Fred White, controller of the Mount Rev. Oliver J. Booth, rector of Trinity should Ile avoided, " they will surely the �xample of western land spectlilatorois advantageously Ile ltpplie(l to the - . . . I - Episcopal church, Lincoln, Ill., hhs been re. tricycle. - '. .. .- . . . . - . . I - - ed P(ilice, goes very shortly on his annual moved by orders of Ili Noll p light carpets. it, "boonling" the great, seaport of I A prominent electrical journal says: 64A. . .. .� - *--. : �'_. 11 - . - ; . 1. 8 o to an inebri. ' the future. Son�q profess Ito believe Practical electrical tricy le would be a lazy : ; I � tour of inspection, arid when in Regina lie ate usyluin ill Chicago. To make fly b I C . .. .. 1. . . . I . Paper mix together, tir- that it City larger than Hiklifax . . - .,--. . will make all enquiry into the rino, equal parts of caost,or oil and m ted I ,wil . . . y a I ma"'O dclight, and its the electric light is . _. _ , , _.. L . . � �_ . chal,goe8 pre- I The Finance Committee of t1' el Ile built there within tell years. Such nlay encrally available, Power for chargin,� the. - � -. .. ; _. . . 1 I- . . ferred a tainst, Commissioner Herchmer 1) le Uuitod rosin and while Yet-Bliglidy %-arm spre&d ' Ile the cast-, but it seems somewhat strange flatteries -Would not be I . I' 'I,., 'NIr. N. f". Diwin M. P. � y State Senate has declined to make anv evenly on sized paper, such as foolaca, hard to find. I oler- .- _.. I I.L _ . , changes in the agricultural schedule of th� - P, & C. J that the wonderful w1vantagel; of thin place'able success has already, been 4tt,ained with '- ''. I '. -., .. - . ! . I It has leaked out that h ciictilar letter Tariff bill, in Which Canadian farmers are 8o in Tile stainsof ink #n books and engravings were not discovered sooner. The incii who such machine,%, tile .power requireA is L _.. . i has been issued from To - rorpto to several much interested. ay Ile removed I I , a solution of first sail along tile - e, a not .. _'... - - '. .- . �. .- I . . . . I 'y a P ying , coagt Of a colintry gel er- " lar - Ild the necessary weigilt of battery . I . - . - . . I - - Prominent militla officers' throughout the Congressman Hill, chairm" of thej�,'iuse "'xalic acid, citric Acillror tartaric Acid upon ally find tile best harbors and fix the sites lallof knotor call lie brought within quite rea- - .. � � .. ..1. . ... . .. -i . . I - . . .1: � � . .. � � I)oininion, asking signathres to a petition to , Co,,a,,,ittc* or, Foreigin re the paper without fear of daniage. These of great commercial cities. - flefore wester n s6nable litnits. it WOUld not be a difficult '- .. - . . _. . , - . Sir John Alacdou Affairs, .for rog to � .. _ , aid asking f, �)r the- re- the Beliring'8 acids take out,writing ink, but do not in ol.�Pitaligts invest muich money in lots at matter -to) bri I .. anon. . . Sea, matter, says tilelsensa- lr� "_ 119 out sulell a machine, arid it - .i . 111M,ill Of sir Adolphe C, . tional stories sell' _ terfere with the printing. 'lerminal City another town may be bijilt wol ' . .. . .. . . : . 1. .. N. 1, - * . - 1. . . t out about atraille I rela, r ild probably filld 11, considerable number : - � . . . , . tions between the Unite( IOVatQ Bersitelled f . Ou Cape Breton Island, 1. . . It i,, said that the DoininionG,over,nment, I'Statea alit, Great TO re i urniture disiol which will shorten of tisers in favorable localities.,, . - � . L.- . . will niake all eflor - I Britian, are purely iniagi ve tile voyage to Europe another half day. 'I'lle � I Ir . . �.: .. . . - �. . - L. ; , - . . I - . _� _. . ; t to satisfy I lie deniand 1111L,ry. . I beeswax in turpentine, making it of,the con- - - - - . .. I for tile appoilitillent Of it Canadiaii as stic- Istelicy Of molasses ; apply wit -h a Woolen . C It Wn Railway is ne.trly completed I . - . I . .. : . �_ - - ..� ... I I : I Tile cyclone that Occurred i 8' " , y - ts of a series Of experimental . . . � _* n tile ne'igh-' , R'lal-Tit ir", ree I From tlic*rcstil - . - . . . I I . . .- � . ') : I liddletoll by sug I gesting Col. . cloth, then rill) briskly with a dry piece of ti that have been undertaken in Russia by N. . . ce-ssol, to Cell. IN a clainied that it will tA)ticll th i 10 - %j borhood of St. Paul, �Nllllu-, thouRli clinfined harbors. * It is also Well to ,remember at I I . . -1 � Charles 1',,)binsoif,.,t Canadian, I assig- I to a very small district of country, W, M Inluch flannel. The improvement is, woriderful. ' * thi. attemptoto make it I Speenew,exfen,ling Over a i eriod ' . - I w - I talit "Ililitary secretary at the HDF-8e C'ruards ' ,�rcat shipping pol t of five, . �, � . . . . I . moreserious ill its ION -of life than Lt first ears, it appears likely that electricity may - - . .. I . Ili L-idon. Col. Robinson is a son of tile suppos * 1. Papier niache for filling cracks in floors of .%I Word Haven, in IN ales, has not 13tic- Y . . . . .. , . . . . I e( Alany evelittially play a very pronihiet . _. . � _. . � late Chief Justice Sir John Bevcrfey Robin- , . were , Cali be Prepared by IlRating to a paste cut- cecolled. Its harbor in- excellent, and it is part in -t I , . . - _.. . I w '"Ped, and 811 excursion 8"in -r �,was tings of wh 1pe or I)ro:% it palwr boiled In water easier to reach than Liverpool. But it is , hat --'- . - .1 . : soil. . agriculture. 'I'lie experiments showed t : . . ... . . . wrecked, swelling the number of tile le Ito and then Inixingthe pa.ste With a SOlUtiOn ,Oj diffieuilt to build ,iip ' . . Dy fferent seeds to tile aeti . I 11. - -, . � i - � . 'I I a it a new il * submitting di on . . lipping POIrIt . _.. .. . q I . - L,mis'Blasbelhumell1r.. of Jtiliette, was close upon. three hundred. - I guin arabic. .Nlake tile solution [lot ill m When there is an established trade with Old : of an electric current their develop nent is . � __ I on _11,nillay switenced to tell ear.4 ill thIc I . . - -hich . - - . . 31 , .. and largecitieti,/ I rendered nicire rapid and colliple I _. . . � . . . , . IN CEN-FRAL. � " -; _:.. .. you mix tile Paper P111ste arid &[)Illy directly . . te. The . ..:1 . . �. . . .. ___. penitentiary for attempting to murder his . - : . I ..- .. _. . .- . see'llis Of haricot beans, sunflowers, win . � . , . - . erre last November. , , A c�c ne'inl Arabialactiwil the I - . - . ter . .. . : _ . . I - . . - . � Th brothers, lives. I O of 700 . . I - , : who inherited a competency, agre .if : . '.N,,e,,-er �n a, i The Junction or the Prince of cand spring rye --%-ere used. A tiecond -series . . . . . 1� ... I . . brother Vi ' I 10 thus making it "here. more firmly. . - . I � I - - . ... d that .1 - - . I .. Ioi r t hall 0ontaining Anything hot . of experiment's was made with pot herbs and - - i_ .. . . . . .1 one should (lie. before tile other I I is, money I Iiisinarck speaks English with careely in re i'gerator, for not only does it cau ie . Wales. flowering Plants at Kief. The influence of . .. . .. I . . . . . , - . , - I � - should go to the survivor, and it 1 vas to ob- &Lily a,eceilt. . the ice to melt ruipidly but all other art iClua The function (of the late Prince Consort the electrical treatment was shown I . . , - , . . . 11 . : . ': i . . . : I . is raging in na &nil t - I - . . . - . . . ere are ing 0 Ylv: - ; - . :. �:_, tain this money that Louis atteu pted this Influenza i - " i Chi i - of focitl are affected by the heat arid the lin- wan once described as tha-. of an unofficial . larger crop anti by tile growth of vegbta . . . . 1. . 1. I.. I awful crillie. . , I many deaths. the refrigerator in liable to become minister Of education. The function of the 'of eno dimensions. In a third * I . . - . . . a. - .. - rMolis . .. V_ : . .. series / , . - - - - G1LEA*T BRITAIN. �� ' - . At Galena, Ill., John Ro'ch fasted d � Wit d. Set the dish in water until it be. Prince of Wales as lie and society between 1 of experiments' electficity oil a large scale - '.' .. ..- . � , ! . I . I . . . ... �- I �. . . . . . .., I Lor -I Wolseley will take com. and of the and then died. 0001 &nil then place oil the ice.. them have made itout, is t iat of ,,unofficial was applied, static electricity being used in- - . - . . �. . . . . . Minister of ceierno I n - - .- ..... I Oil ies. NO One could be stead of current electricity. The resultswere, ,' � .. - � . . . force in Ireland in October. Influenza is c-pidemic in . . n of the best methods of Clem, . . . � : ... . .�_ . I '. I I I 1. Icelat (1, ind bran . ing hair fitter for the work or could perform it with (I uickened ripening arid larger growth.' Bar- - - _. - . _.. _. �. .. Potatoes and other er a In, IrelaInA are many fatal cases are reported. . Is to put a f nil teaspoonfu I oo; house- better grace anti greater good will. Nor in ley ripened twelve days sooner- with clee A. . I , hold mmonia. into tro- , . - .- - ,rot. , a balia" of wann water. it in a country like Filgland' by any meang culture. . I . . . . - # I 0 Yeported as promising we I . Dr. Peters, the German explorei, k an Dip I e bristlei it, anti nib briskly with the . . Potatoes treated in tho6saule way * _. �: . ./.--. - ) All uniturr I L - .. I The Prince of Wales fired the first shot (if reached the coast of AfriC&. He is Well.; hand r, better still, with another brush- Iv talit function. 'Tile Queen has seldoin showeddisease, only 0 to 5 per cent. - - .. . � -, � . 8 i . . . . I , � pmet ly withdrawn froin the bu.qillegg of bein lotid, instclaoti of I . - . .- I - the 137isely rifle ineeiing on Saturd ty. I Tile Japan .3fa* When thomughly cleatisiq . 0 to 40, which is the . , - . ..:� . - I I I . . . 11 states that a rtum4 Is put in the'sun to - social ldv, arid the Prince ham takwi her place ustia percentage. Ali important factor in * . . .� i - lllr. Gladsto-ne attended a gardei party'on I prevalent that Rufnia has seizeol an islanid off dry,..briatle side up. Two brushes may be . I . . . .0 I � I Saturday. The Qu'cen, was also piegerit. tile coast of Corea. . thus reaothly cleansed at once. If lie were not there to 410 the'llocial 4luties,- this treatment is that'vines wiliell ha.-ve been - . . _. . : . I . . . . . . � . I tile absence of the sovereign would be highly subjected to it possess inimunity from phyl- . .� ` ...- .--. - Tile Salvation Army, 60,000 strong, is hav- Einin. Pasha wri - ' A - InC011veI ' I - ... - . . . . - ites that if he reit'"Ifts! to -I)i8*)Ivv alum ill hot water, making a very * lie"t a"14"Would lca4LI to much di8- loxera, anti this. points to a new means of - .�' � - '_ - * . . Ing a general reunion at the Cry t p , , Germany in safety lie will not tempt God by� , strong solution ; APPIY to furniture or ere- astisf"tion. The Prince of �Vales, however, combating the microscopic diseases which . . .1 . 8 alac., I . ' i . . - in London. - I . . further explorations. . Vises in the wall with a pailit bruall. This has made hiniself thoroughly . . . .- . - . . - ' e - d of the Londmi 1i ell ha�e Emperor William will retu i -'to %Vilhe' in sure - � , rpular, and � attack vegetable growth. It is suggested as I .. ..� , - ,, � � . _� . . .,--. . Foul hundr* I pot ri in- destruction to those noxious verinin the Princess in tile r4oat )Opu tr wornaii ill a weapon With Miliell to fight the potato bug - .. � been sl . I . . . I..�� - I -1 I Ispended or dismissed. and. the strike shaven on July 27 and rest for- some* d 4 ! and invaluable because easily obtained ; in England. Tile work which the Prince of aiiti the army Worm. The cost of the procem . . . . . . - . . . hascollilpse(I.- - before going to Englard. 1. I perfeetly safe to use arid leaves no unpleas- Wales does in this tloocial way is something is comparatively small. I . � .. - I.,. - - . : I . � . I - - � I - I * I alit tmees behind. Whellyon' gun *ct moths aulazill ays rcgi( . I I � �. �- 'Nil'. Stanley continues very w e ik. -The' The bill in reference* to tli*C c(Ssion of . - g. He in als, . ling at tile I- .1. i - .. . - . I .. .- __. . .- �._ I I . , . . Queen I have. loilfed lit the borders of carpets wet tile 0 - : ; ' . - - - .... I : , ' ' * - - . � , . ias telegraphed making inq1tiry as to, Heligoland has - passed the accond' reading I � wiling of exhibitions antli all inanner of ' I - '' . � , . - I � . � . . . � I I edge -f t ie carpets with a strong solution. cliaritable, philanthropic, arid educational I , � ' ' ! ' I I .. F - . .1 . I ' his condition. in tile Britigh House of Lords. . - - A. most remarkable development of the i 1. I..,: .-.�� I - . The I- o gress wt s . . Forty-four deaths fronti cholera Whenever it reach" thern it is cert4in I's'"tution.a. Heisalway8takingthechair multipelx telegraph has just been devised by '_ ' . . -I.:, __. -..- .-.. . in London oil Nlondiy by M r. Davi, I Dudley clirred among the members of a battalion of . a V . � _. .. .. I Un't-ersal Peace C W " openell have oc- death. at meetings; lie goes down, too,lie,country 'Lieut. F. J r is Patten, who . � - - I has already a � - '. ., . r I . . i - Field, of New -York. Ghoorkas stationed in the Punjab. . Often, 'through carelessness, the pages of to preside over ceremonies Of every kind- done younian's service in this field. The 1111- * � : I . . - ..!._1 I * . . . . . . - - . . , . . � . . . I. , . . - I . . I . va Heattends civic feastsand State balls. All proved system depends for its operation upon - . . . . . I Sir James Ferguss6ii says that A fearful fire broke out * Iua*bIe books become stained. Ali of � . _. ., ... Oil$ 0 I' VOIUMI" . . im the 8 in ill I d tjie time lie contrives to get a go"I deal Of the synchronous and uniform movement of _. . . _. - � � _.. � . --- Papers relating to Behring .& . -111tillople on Saturd ay, arid . . . : . � . . . . . - a wouldi ( tuat ter of Const houses I grease spot may W remoted by #LP lYin a personal enifloymen't out of life. ' He is a two or more electric moters placed'at (list -ant .. . _� . 1 80011 I)(,' Lid beforc P4rliament. and sho m solution of caustic Potash to the bac- o I . . . ..� _: �1' I Mly one dioul8and I f t1le loxer ofthe t ieater arid seldom misses ,an points, thesynchronism being in this instance - � . .... . ..� . � Were 1 leaf. This may cause the printing to fade, important "first night. " He runs across to .1 . � .. . ... _. - David ptic,h ,NI p. for the casterT Ali*ViSiOn� destroyed. e , 'not delicate, as it usually is,'but PON . . . - . . - - asa e sAys Chance but that can be restored by a weak a' - Paris every now and then --he is very fond verful , . ... . OlCarrnartcen�hircl, Ila deed. He w 1, The Xatio4al GaWt PPlica - . . . ' Liliem . . . . . for von tion of muriatic acid-al)out twelity-five of Paris and anti trustworthy. The possibilities of this sr-' . . .. - -..- . .1 - . . - .. � . anti favored hoine rule for Ireland, . 1! Caprivi is preparing a complete exp Paris is very foud Of rangement, point to 'the wonderful conclusion . .- . . - . - A �n rant It n , parts of water to one f acid. A fresh spot hill). . He sometitnes-indeed, almost -that with repeating stations at suitab . _t. . , . . � . , . hea co , , Whose list of founders isi Of the vari"m clause8 of the Anglo- e I is rqmoved easily by lilqroform or benzine, . e inter- . : ..- : -, '',:.. (led InplIny witil si convention. 11 . every winter -takes a'trip to � Monte vals and branches connee . . . . - . - . . . . , x dukes, is being form ed in . . I and ink spots disappear' by all a I- , ted to the same - - � .. . .. .. , . . � . : . .1 1 . .. I � . . .- .. PK IcAt1011 of Carlo. He loves living arid elljoyifig him- synchronizing circuit, an entire network of ,-- . .. . i - I Undon to. develop tile pliospha ilines of The new' G-ei-rilan territory in Eas, AfAca oxalle avid and hot water, w _j -1 _� - _.. .... ... I Canada. "I hie will also self, anti must feel tile functions arid lines arid instruments can be operated with . ..� . � I . - .. I is about twice tile size of (.'erniany, not in- - tike -off rust spots., . , .. i - .. �. . -- I eantry a terrible bore very often. Ant if the distributing brushes from Maine to Cali- - - , , - , - , , , . .11 . . The preCMah',; . JOUril �- I I eluding any part of the great Africa 11 lakes BLACKBFRUV CORVIAI� . %; .. . _... . al of D111in- say . . -,9ecur6 ripe her. Flaegis bored, as he surely must be, -h . . .. . . .- O'bollo in the measurement. 0 has tile fornia, kept on the same segments by the im- ., T .. I . van Rossa's period of Outl4wry will ' I '. . I ries arid crush them: O each gallon of juice- art not to show it, and each crowd before 1801s emanating from New Y'ork. Lieut. . : - . , ,: - - ,_il .. . ...., � IX this, winter and lie will- vis Austria is having a rery unsesfjona'b'le addone quart of boiIii ig water ; let it stand which lie appears is led to believe ,that his r),u . . : t Corkin . - .� . � - . .- . Jallaitriaery. atten affords a brilliant instance ,cof what . . ." - - /_ I . 1, . 1; .., _� . i I summer. Snow covers .the central Alps, twenty-four hours, at rring it a few times ; whole soul is for tile time in the work lie is Cali be done in an unfamiliar field by any one - .. �, L-:, . ,� I - - . I ' th 11r. J. IV. Vackay offers 9200 fa�'wurd for arid in the district of Salzkammiergu every- strain and add two PC ands of sugar to each actually doing. I mi,ust say that I think who has tlie grit to concentrate himself upon . - - r . _. _.. � I -.- L .. ,; I . . e `31"'ictioli of certain parties! who are tiling has a wintry appcarance. i gallon of liquid ; put i a jugs anti cork ti lit. one main reason wh he is able thus to wear it. Lieut. Patten wasstationed out West -with � .. . . . - I ... .1� __. . . lirculatill ' . . , .. Ous stories, in, L 8 re � - It may Ile used in two) months; is excel ent the look of a mail w io lik the work is that hi giment. While on tile trackless plains, .* . � . .. iiho g - scandal' . ondon . Twenty-six thousand cases of paraffine to I r, ea : . . . lit 41:8. .X2;lckay. I were sent to 'Dersun for the purlIose of for summer complainti And can be- taken by he really does like it to a certain extent and .. I .... .. . I � . �.. - ... 1_. - . . - . . . ; - . . where so many of the officers attempt to re- - . - � ; - . ._..� . - . - � . . . I . I - hi A Oak at Bellyneale recently iiImrdered . firing oil extensive arid dense forest which delicate invalids. . I in a certain way. Of course it must weary lieve the tedium of the weary days by the, `__ I - . I . . is likely to serve as a refuge for f agitive __ __ , J - I. __ - him fearfully sometilipes, but I fancy that perusal of the lightest . � .. 18 InOther and chopped her ', When . , - , . Possible teratu - � - to pieces . ': � I Ii re, and . . .- - .. � .. � I . . : - . . . I 'he crime ,ag ( Armenians. . his genuine good nature enables him to other amusements of a more excii ing cha . . - irIg . liscoVered the mail *is found i rruit Damn ind Remaffies. , I . . . 11 � ract . . - I .. -1 .. a - . . . . .. . - 1. eat I . . , I . I throw himself so far into the spirit of each er he took up the study of electricity"With - . - - : . �� a Portion of the murdered wc man. Rear-Admirai Werner bli8hea I An excessive amo I - . . .. . . I . I ..- .ant of fruit, or, if ceremonial an to derive an 4is imtion and an w' � . - . . - 1- %, . � A 8peeial cablegram says an pen air ceof lealigolaud !on Ger- eaten either in the ujirkpe or over -ripe state, encouragement from i es hich he occupied all his spare time. The. _. . I i . .. .-.1- many, MR IM ... . � .., -1 s . 1� - . . I - -.! _/ _ .- . ' � . ., � . etill, attended b k* the blockadeof thecOASt ' produces various dileturbaric" in the system, be a great charm, surely, in tile , knowledge tion of an electrical target, whichatill a _' .1. 1 7 1 :. ,.� � k ingmen, impossible, anT he necessity of t. Regis there must .first result,of thi,; application was the ijiven- c - .. . L .Seturday, . ' y y that all I think one charming --arid I an ob ect of . curiosity to the Indiana, at - -_ - - -. J.. � _.. � -_ �.. i . ___ da at .SheffiPl� Eng. I on chief! so because of its tendene to ferment tands, W he 12,OW wor obviating't . 11 strong resolutions were, page 3d pro- building fifteen new ironclacts. and decompose within tile digestive tract, believe MWphlel know him think the Prince Fort j , -1 � - . . f "I I .. . � _. q McKinley Tariff bill. i In � him- . . . . 1 '..:-2, - : .. .: - -:. t'ng against the Owing to the gravity of the Ritual on ' d to produce stomach and bowel disorde;;. - of Wales very charming. self in line with the latest work . . . an Sidney Neb. He came FAmt to put Lord IVOIseley, in a lette . . - the Balkans and th ct of troub e wii III , if these disturbanoes are not too groat, - . .. and ideas, !�; . . � .. - -1 _._%. r to a end in Le _ . I.. 1. - .... ,��. � . . .. agre g to learn -� -1 . �. .. I-- I I . . �, -,.., - 6 France over the AngSor!(Srirman men �, or too prolonged, they need occa,jion no The mnoothnen and ouietneas of the he was at once Accepted as one of the fore! . . . . . .. I Itiniore but, so far from having anythin lin" _h I Anxie . , -.1 -.:.1.1_,!.. . I ,.. - . � . - ,;� �� " 7 ooft�e ' wh * * i I � � � - �:_ , - qw , says the closer the bond A union Emperor William intismills curtai B$O special t A done of cantor oil, to motion of an electric I&unch com i4 bet eell En I d and the United St ,,ten the pared W4 most ventors,andhisideasare � _, ter it , AV vturq to Ber6 cl ly un, rs& a te attract- . . . I . .... .- . .. . � . -1 . 11 �, ce, and .. - He has not only - .- - Z � .. - for Z. 1: for both, f6r our 11 wegian trip, and wil"_ ., � . I a few Lops of landanum, have bow the rattling of most steam launches and th' ve I t ntion. now . ..-- - " - . L 21st inst. . added, is UNUAlly sufficient to clean out the di a Ivantilges of laun a .. . . . � -,... , , e'v"'Zation- There iniqlat ever . , I -_ _L - - . t the naphtha ch have ku working at the development of alternsi- . .- I - . .1 . �, , -, i bet n be war J, �. . : I irritating "Idebris," and in a da or two the made it a general favorite wherever Ing current dynaoulos and motors, but h" 1- ... - , . weell the two countries. . . I I - . . I I . � burin - _ The Paris Si;cle, &&r stating thi 6t Sir iwtural- equilibrium isl ren=f If there been used, and its speedy adoption initthh"ia ' ., - -1. - ., ,.�! 1 � his speech in ille Iro brought to notice some of the most be%utiful : - � -' -,;. I.. _.. I . _..� .. .. 1. inoftoll ridaY night uie cf Com� Willism. White"y, Premier of Newfound- in much griping and pain with the move- country ma be looked for. It IW been and - .. - �._ I I �.: �. - -.1 . '. . - ... _ the appo. Mr, Parnell ou Nested land, has Informed Eusian,if that Newfound. I inents, and them become too numerous to Suggested 4 Comprehensive systems of telegraph - :� .__� � - : , , - . � .:-. .�' I - Z' . I ,....,._._4�4 .. -, . � I 1k . e - on the I be oomfortable, t e d fo . on whiX -,�_ -�� , . for th tutnient of a i3;rd of Arbitration land win admit the right 16f France - ty"t electricity be adapted to ever devised. He has other ideas . - - . ttlement of disputes Ii me P il should be house boats, which are grow' . . .1� ....- . V_v .. _ . Ing in number he is -at work, and he has already . _A, .. 11, . . - , . I secured an - . - . . . : . . .. . .. , � � � 2 , :� _1� ,:, "I ,� , - . . . . betw n land. French shore, provided thg& France will ; foIl1owed by curt&iling "IVM-by quiet, and size, espeoWly in England, every Reason, enviable reputation in Europe. Uout. Pat- - - :I , I -.,- - . , � � I ..: . . , � " . - - ` ,]. -,. 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It seem@ if young �; It is ori 'ous what an amount of energy is sunk in the unsuccessful eYer ' I � " , @mitt cgs are acknowledged by a pr Ri -1 ehange of 'date o label on the first paper toJ- had been the subject if a post omen] men are beat on going to the devil the - g• ` - . 4 ; . lowing receipt of oney at this office. @]wave ezaminatlon.-Toll rain. K B of that inahenable ht -the pursuit of He�ixEss G rci ! ;.. g laws of this Christian land will not pre- . I ' �: seep the date pal ahead. tt -The Oshawa kefo rrnsr tells how the vent them. But wa have this to sag : ' • editor of t}�e Whitby ' bionic$ went to those fellows we not drank at 7 o'clock Cf C011IBe, �1app1n813B 18 a State of mind; atlQ It is the end, +� "v that town to sinal] d Icide whether the when the hotels olosed-where did the or the soul we want t0 et at. �i+ a know this well en au ,.r---- Xk� ���1tt�. l °ugh county was liable for the mainteupoe of get drunk P Of course the mere smell of icall but fail to act with reasonable intelligence u f : - - bridges over streams 'n 0 hawa's boun. a cork would Make them all. drunk as a theoretically, Pon ? 'VOL - I - - PICHEBING, ONT., JULY 2G. 1890. dory line. The Chr;inick man knew parcel of howling idiots. but where did our knowledge-. To a certain extent the mind is dependeIlt L __ nothing about the legal enactmentt>� affect- they get the corky for its states upon the conditions of the body, aIId .We gl +-=� _ ing the matter, but be held that an 8 New Adve isements of this Da . Pickering Council, . rightly taught that a degree of attention must be paid to s �- 1► stream he could j ' p over should i not be : g y g l C llal _---- kept up by she oo, ty.' It is a homely Cotincil met as per adjounmelot at town physical means if we are to get lute] e t Or apll'ltual r� tri. test bus it w4rke&well, He jumped, bnf« }iaH�,B�, bam� oa Monday, Jnly $1st. FOr th18 V8 WtLriII weather the body requlreE3 the 11 �,.",., �." .. LO ALI SM S 0 ' to �-hi4 @axe at the, proper time Members all present Reeve in the chair. t68t -, - - he fell in mtad.stream. The county noun- Minutes of last meeting read and ap- garments, which can be had at very little cost by consulting _ R. & .'D � 4 ' 1K" t oil will, therefore, bni�d the bridges at proved. Several acooante were presented � • .-Sticky fly paper at the Pickering Oshawa. and referred to the y.rionr committeee. GREIG, PICI�ERING S TAIL0►1�e _ _ I1 �0 Pharmacy. ! * -As we foreshado►ed in list issue, Mr. Parker pprsentsd t11e foUowinQ re. ('1 H. F � - --- -A new bolt ng machine has been put Mr. Adam Elliott 'passed sway tin Thus- Port : I beg Terve to report that when I . r ' C e and attendin a meeting of chairmen of com. e. e • 8 .: vataersity. . in the Spink m' 1.. day, July 17th, ed 48 years and 11 K of Pb mittee of this oo Int at Lbe town of Whit- � home . .1 - -. \ -Mrs. Turn ill, of Clinton, is visiting moutke. His ass was short, but his y � t relatives here t is weer. Bufferin intense and ,all that by, in reference to county bridges, the ime i s rale, Ont,. g E edical se rvi n, er! ree Reeve of the to of Uxbridge with . -- - -Miss Flora ce and Ethel Howson are, @kill could do w done without avail. P W . F myself served the Warden of this county the guests of M . Thos. Law. The funeral occ ed 'Saturda o 8t. - D. w -Pare Paris Green at the Pickerin ge's cemete y with a notice that this townshi held the .. " V eOr ! Lo 10, even Pharmac T e beet in hem g friends and refs lues the attend of county liable fat the erection and malnteri ! ��� g"RE, Br( y t market. was large He encs of the bride on town line east of wppUed *1 -Fred Bunt g came down the other cleaves a widow, � two sons ani four Altona, and reqs t the immediate erection -IS day to escape t e hot weather! of Toronto. 3angbters to mourn hi comparatively of the same. Iambly request that my i .. . - --The isse Moore, of Brooklin, were early death, also aged mother, a ulster, action in this m 'tier be considered and ifb-ICKIE - & MAR'QU -� �. ,_ � : L . . " - `the guests iss Mary Curtis on Sun and four brothers. ' Dec aced was for the found correct th the ams be ratified. 1j day last. greater part of his life a resident of this Respectfully a bmi*kd-Geo. Parker, I ' , are giving great slue .lII ` - - - - Pupil of Nit -Mr. John Bundy, Tailor; of Can• township and kno nlby 1. 3rd Deputy -Beau . : ! ' " . - Mr. Mowbra scoured b Mr. Gerow, I Is tip=yea _ nington, is vis ting for a few days with -Miss Ella Lo , of ew Yark, visited y� y Those w�eli �, fiends hereaborits,. a few days with M ss O' ary here. She' moved, that the sport of Mr. Parker be instruction ! - -Miss Sherman, ofGoderieb,-and Miss ,s staying fora t me with relatives in adopted.. -!%% Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Gerow,4:;T1 Thorou Linton, of Whitby, are the guests of their staying and thoseacq • ted with her moved that this ouncil resolve itself into friend, Miss A. Croak. fame as a vocalist mast wish that the _ The best of { ': a committee of tl�e whole to open and con- .. Granulated Browns and Pllre White Refined. -Mr. J. D. A. 'Fripp, of Toronto, bas people of the county to n will not let sider tenders for ron bridges, Mr. Gerow i ,been spending a few days with lir. Robs. slip the opportunity of s ur•ing her for in the chair. I 1 rs Glas Miller at •` The Glen." an evening" in the Music Hall. Quite a Tender@ were eceived from the Peter- w8 have all 131Z8S in Frll t eJ a , S GEII1 Jars, Porcelain I -`Ug I -Mr. W. W Hubbard drove through large number turned out to the services boro Bridge Co , also from Dominion t ane s:,,, .. the village Monday with as fine a team of n the R. C. church SabOath evening. a Bridge Co., Montreal. lined tops, and new rubber bands for old jars. ' . ►.)evere:re ,Bl . , iron -grey roadsters as one would care report being circulated tl at Miss Long ' The committee reported, recommending . .- - funds to lois to see. would sing. Those preset were grail- acceptance of Pe rboro Bridge Co.'s ten- terms �t pec der for the const coffee of the Pickering ' . . -Mr. John ing, who has lately been fied when her clear roan notes rose in We have jest opened up a new lot of Light i r HWILV down east, is fining the position of night solo, with a compass of w ich the selec- Pillage and Claremont bridges at the sum ! a:,a ,, ` ;1 of $4,000, on condition that the said com- eolpn isRion. :, operator at th® depot in the absence of Pion gave no good test.: Miss Long s - • .. in , open e • - ✓ Mr. Reagens. singing as a revelation to entrained ears. pany comply with such requirements asked : _I - - Ft for by this Coonc I or their commissioners, _ - -Mr. and Mks. John Dickie'returned -" If Pickering Township Council will and that Geo. Ce ow and J. M. Gerow be - xis ; t: _ home Wednesday after spending ten stays offer a chance to tender far their pr�nting authorized and powered to make and - , . Co my Solic{ with relatives o the ahoites of the Geor the will find that the ides of supporting sign !� g y pp g gn a contract w th said company for Ladies Vests, Bodices, Flanneletts, G�ashlriere and Cotton EtiTU: - , fan Bay. The enjoyed a very pleasant u tax -paying printer .costs them $100 a contract. Reportadopted. - , 6p►ic{t ! .outing. � year or more." -Chronicle. No such dis- Several parties were heard asking for Hose ; Mens Laced Shirts Thin Undershirts a County-: P R ' j...a - " - -Mrs. Alex. Findlay, who for the past covery awaits the Township Council when grants for washouts and repairs. t, Toronto 'two weeks has een making a tour of the it decides upon- asking for tenders. Coun• Mr, Westgate eported from Standing . • . . Cotton and Merino Socks, etc. - - hers will..'e i, Committee on Ro ds and Bridges, recom- Hoppor F ..co, _ Muskoka Iakes, returned home on Mon- oil after council has been sworn in at , day evening las and report@ having had Brougham, and after investigating oar mending paymen of following accounts:- - 1 - },tl j a fine time. ! schedule of prices awarded us the printing AP Salton, work tweeze 2 and 3 in Gth s�eth New lte Shirts - I -Mr. T. W' Crosby, of the Detroit at once without . interviewing the nays]]- Con., 815; ; Ja es Patterson, repairing �+ ; -��-T g bridge 9th Con. between 18, 1:ifi.f35 ; at V1r Suri 4 '. Evening Neivs, isit�ed, friends at Toronto, able cheap-jacxs who might, to gain a . _: ► Unionville and abridge last week. He foothold, Lender, a few dollars below Tis, Bethel, 311.75 ; o rosife 8th Con., 58.35 ; i • e+inary c<lu/f�' +. , 1 opposite lot 6, 6 b Con., $3 ; bridge at - - the domestic, was a leading ember of the Pickering We quote the above item from the Chron- Brougham, 84 ; ilkineon Plough Ca., - nisbt prompt] _ � .I : cricket club of' 38. 8. sole so that all our readers. may see it. road shovels, S74 Jas. Lidgett, repairing I� 1, Marquis kr at Hr. Isaac i -Mr. Jas. P,pre leas been appointed We .want all to see it, although penned washout, Kinsale,; $10; Hay King, repair- . H01', •`'I °:, tax collector of] W st Toronto Junction with a sinister purpose. ing bridge on 9th Con., Lot 84, $78 ; Jno. i ' H. (Eo' _ at a salary of 8 per annum. He re- -In another column -will be found the Graham, repairing road and cutting hilly,11 -- erinaro Cone, Y, signed his seat alderman a week ago by-law introduced and read a first and '9th Con., $95 ; D. Reddin, drawing Kravel and (:berryw< between 14 and ib 2nd Con., 84U ; the horse t to< I to poor h, th. second time at the meeting of Pickering David I 01 a = I lot holm enc --The cricket m teh, East Toronto vs. township council on Monday. This by Pugh, (travel, x6.56 ; J. Hurlbut, gravel, . ' a • _ o tended W. T, 72c.; Jae. Anderson, temporary bridge at i1. P.O. addre�se Pickering, will art on the College law provides for the raising of $19,000 I W. • Barry's, $4.75 ; do., teaming timber to dif ► grounds Saturday at 10 a.m. On Mon- by debentures, covering a term of )vine $20.75 ; John - A Large Assortment of rt . Yerent bridges and culverts,1. day next the h me team will play the teen• years, with interest at 5 per cent, It Patterson, culvert 4t Brougham, 359.60 ____f ^ - ( Torontos on Bl or street at 11 a.m. has been carefully figured:bat the sum of Wm. Hardy, repairing bridge at Evans' �j --\ DISItiG -Another ba ch of drunken boys were $19,000 will be required to meet the ex- mill, a4 ; J. H. Conner, taking down and J` a' sf Fancy Combs and Stamped G ods• 1� G. T. ' on the streets Wednesday night about penditure necessary for new bridges and repairing bridge in 4th, 322 ; N. Richard- NeW Black and �'!� hlli(i Hats Brerr person - 11:80. One of hem broke a window, in culverts owing to damiLge by the recent son, bridge on 6th .Con. opp. Lot 4, 887 ; + 1 the grana Cee _' Gordon's eroc@ , and as he is known, • ry fiooas. The law stipulates that the bylaw P. R. Hoover, repairing bridge at Greenhlte and Colored Wreaths and F1© erg. -- ". we trust he willlbe prosecuted.. A severe sball be advertised a certain number of River, $8 ; William Marshall, repairing i _ _ example must a made of such fellows. timeb before the date fixed for voting scr+per. 25c,; Wm, Musgrove, 166 lbs. oI . _ . -Mr. Ira B. Carpenter was in the vil- thereon, when debentures of this nature bolts, $8.16; Wm. Hardy, removing bridge ! - f _ - lege the other day looking bale and hearty are to be issued. That the by-law will and repairing same an White's sideline, Balance of stock of colored hats at reduced rl es. . • -urn m re s than man o pry y ugaet the _25tH is s 110; A. Lawrence, gravelling south of ►r1HOMA� cls p y younger men.- ca on Monde A Brougham, $48 ; W. R'elsh. do., 32 ; Jno. 1 o.ieaioner He leaves next :week for Gnelpli, where certainty. No other method of meeting Hamilton, repairing enlvertr between 16 Wh�t4 ATO tla3ld =rAt�TZl. ,coot, Ont - he has been offered a situation at the the large expense can be satisfactorily op- and 17. bth Con., $jb ; Jas. Linton, taking - - -U,�� 1 am, which, �f suitable, he will acoept. erased. but a vote is necessary and the apart bridges and teami' rams to former B Lioenal - .r --Harvel deserves the, support of all electors may record their view of the locations, Lots 21 and 19 in srd Con. , , ill; a" at the at the ladies in tovfb. He keeps all manner matter on the 25th prozimo. Wm. Barnes, grading between 80 and 81. So .S1 0 • ♦silage. of vegetables my :stock at the very lowest --The Whitby cricketers played an 5th Con., $21.38 ; do., town line, Mark- - EORGI prices, and well shave a deliver wagon on eleven of the Toronto slab in that town bean paving a lite amount, 119.17 ; $V. G of iter the street Sat rday. His display last on Thursday. In the first innings 'Whit E Yarnold, P.L.B., oeeararing and inspect- i�em� Facto, u t,ot Saturday was a and everything sold by made an excellent showing, coming inti washout on town line between Ux.R'EIG- - w R. BE. readily. within one of tieing the Torontos--the bridge and Pickering, $b ; Thos, Pugh, _ D , A cedar timber, $� ; J. B. Jonas, gravelling davits, Ac 1. ve I.-MrS X . Jas. G rdon's infant child, Cara, scores being 89 and 40. In the eeoond R nR n0 con fell head fore into a tub of water innings, however, the county town eleven between 2 and 3 in 8th Con., $40 ; do., Is the place to buy your Scythes, bnaths Forks Hoes Spades a d i, � OFF behind the hote�the other day and would were got rid of for the remarkably small approach es t Luta 2 and 8, $12; L. of 14, Shovels • all new stock just arrived, also, �a . . Brougham e+ y a roaches to bridge Lot 14 tirauaaction o p dge in 7th Cori., , have drowned Tat for the presence of score of 5, while the visitors made 87 for $1�; H. ' Ellicott. gravelling on Brook F=n8T-0=,.AL13s STQ OF Winnie Cuthbe , of Torezlto, who drew the loss of three wickets when time 1 was Road south of Brougham, 123.79 : J. L. all manufactured out of the best brand of tin we can bu . Don't . the little one out of the tub just an the called. fieferring to the match Satnray's Jones, gravel, do., 1b ; Thor. Sirn@, Brad_ y rn�. nick of time. Empire says:-•• On going in a setood in and cutting hill on Alto give your money away for cheap tinware -give a little ware• - g R na road, on p g the more for better A. PO -Mr. Sattnd i•s, of Dodwell Senn• tine the Whitby men were dismissed for B. F.' Con., 8,2. Committee could not We turn out first-class work arld tin Viso. Don't forget, we handl the and • for U ders.Claremont passed through our town the extremely low and unsual @core ,of 5 recommend paymon of Thos. Msdden'8 ,q"Mincut �-r bolyding. tate on Thursday. a is busy repairing ma- inns. This extraordinary exhibition may acoonnt for gravel, not tieing properly car- ��s� . �r"00K;. 0- srro - s ventilation s chines, baving een given room in Gra- be set down to the bowling of Golding• tified to. eorner Duna 1 ham's shop, laremont. He expects ham andMcCulIoch,whoseci<red6wiakets On motion of Mr. Westgate report was - in the market. Stove brushes and all other kinds of brushes. Ca and tiseeieience-h r that the firm will soon bare the foundry for 2 raps and 8 for II respectively. The adOp see our stock before you buy. We also handle all kinds of urachi a ---- - Mr. Parker,, ch firman of the Contin-•� running again. breakdown was astounding beyond meas- geMr. Parer,. c r*ermAneof t thatClark oil, castor oil,.etc., cheap, for cash at HUSdA: -Mr. Calvin Campbell went to Kinge- ure, and nothing of a like nature hsa Bros, paid $2 for printing' bills for T• A• ]i1 i. T T t;oW A ton last Wednesday morning to represent occurred in Canada for years past. Gold- ����, PIC KFR Ir the whole of ' Renders. attention give Y II 11 � Pickering ]orae! A. F. and A. M., at the in�lam in the match took 14 wickets for Mr. Gerow moved that the Reeve grans ----------- - --- b great IVlasonie g�theringin the Limestone 17 rune, a performance .of the highest his order on the Treasurer in savor of the Bo= 4Bro City. John RIon. s Robertson was elected order, and one which is hardly likely to several parties recommended for payment 1 . Grand Master, J.M.Gibson, D.G.M., be eclipsed during this or on other sea- in the to ria of th E3tandin -- - Y Po e g Committees I0 and George J. Bennett, Deputy for- the son. He completely bewildered the-Wkit- as Presented this d' Y. Carried. � U NTIN 3> .-------- J Toronto District. by men with his deliveries and the pro. Mr. Parker gav notice that at next R* i e ` JOHN Lk . -Mir. Fred G e wgs -in the flume'at his cession of the countrymen in their second regular meeting he still introduce by-laws . ' Maker r' _ `mill making rep tirs the other day, when innings was positively Iudicroug." Gentle to levy rates for !township, county and 1� S�loWlll promptly etre . 11g a large assortment of rip. ]Don't -f( the ]gate gave ay and a rash of water reader, did yon notice that 2 The «"laitby edacat @nal parpo Newa, King etc Mr. Parker move that the Reeve be em- . anal timbers carried him under the road cricketers. called a ludicrous vroeessiQn of e _ _ 1` J - and M on the water wheel be- c nt m n ! f Picture it, think of is. powered to grant h s order on the Treas- . _ - - neath the mill. ;The dark and perilous A hitby correspondent to the nisi in favor of eonjGractors on satisfactory ' ,,-N-.,,-reports being made► to him of completion e P 1 ti UBI)ON trip was made i , a seeond, and Mr. Gee E nprr has this to say of the crop out- of work frP,rl'nts�+ w e soro date] until neat meeting ofajo.ea o , - was'unhurt say for a bruised side. look :-Except hay, which is now nearly Council. Carried. ! ,,-` ane sew brie -Mr. Law, of Peterboro, called in to harvested in splendid condition, and Mr. biowbrayga�enoticeof introduction .�.NI� PAZ"1'ER�NS_ _, fig' b see us the othei7 day, accompanied by Mr. which is considerably above the average at neat meeting of a by-law to assess the . _ '4- acid aZ,ads. - . George Gerow, of Claremont. Mr. Law in reage and yield, the prospset of re- several school sections for the amount re- o--------- . .. __ __ - was here takin��measureaoents eo thxt he tarn for the season's work on the farm@ gnired by the trT�stees of said school , - ,I 1,; ; . `t" ESTE] . t� _ _ may put in a tender for toe construction is the poorest for years. Ontario county sections. - TTZEDS9 TROUSERINOs o t . S` , now op •- - of an iron bridge over ,the river here, suffered severely from the unusually vio- MF• Parker moved that the. Reeve be a�a . w�RSTE �angea haus, required to call on township engineer Lo 5 L. out. situated Another iron budge man uses here last lent and destrnetive storms and exceed- rattle die me between Messrs. J. R. Lon � it io eonveniei - - week --from Hsimiltott, we believe -on ingly wet month in June. Peas, a most P g which In i f the same errand' susceptible cr to wet, and latterly s and'Robt. Annan, a� overseer of the town. �( And hedeb aroou =In the Cou cif minutes ublished in lead' shi . in regard to a , atercourae. Carried. QUALITX APPEARANd � a °r Data p ing grain with farmers in this section, �. C and PRI r Parker introduced a by-law to raise ,f ' a bar is ople our issue of Jul ,11th. appeared the fol- are @.dismal failure everywhere. Barley, money by the lyra@ of debentarer to replace , �,� : VL I hqj lowing item in r. Westgate's road and with an acreage considerably under the the bridges, i3aIIIIUt be beateII. . does, culverts and washouts carried _A,_____- -- brid a report : •' S. Carleton, drawi average owin to the respective : ` 4 g P 8 p prohib- away by the recent freshete. In Commit- b o - -I 1 - gravel Opp. lot 21, Kingston road, and' iced tariff in the States, is not anywhere tee of the whole the amount was fixed at AN ELE(IANT(iUTH ureteral, 86L6T._' .The clause should up to the standard in weighs of berry, 119,000 (bearing b r c. interest). payable _ TOC CF per A have read, •e di*wrna gravel opp. lot 21, though it is yet bright. Some early in 19 equal annual instalment@, together - tft4 I c a . Kingston road, 840. Errors of this sort fields are already reaped. The yield Liv M Pay R. P• pe with accrued interest, the first ment of , , e�aedT ae•tin• I will now and then creep in. be light generally. Spring wheat lamely Principal to be made Dec. 1st, 1891. A13 P ' vote of the electors will be taken on theP �___ -The Flowers Service in the Methodist sown as an alternative for barley, looks r r church en Sabo th of ierzoon was quite a very well. Fall wheat, which. is sof in- 25th day of August nest. success, both in�attendance and in int considerabl On motion of Mr. Wa t ate the Council N • po y grown as not to materially adjourned until Wednesday, Augnet lith. Al, D . , of interest. In tractive addresses were effect the returns, is excellent. KQot crops BORD . r; a . nta R_.. .. 'ING given on the beauties of nature, and the are not at all promising. Potatoes are The Toronto salooetiets arw ttilking of r 'the Beat Ever' Shown yin pIC� ,L ': sin in by the heir and b the scholars ronin badly t ' Y g g y g y ; turnips not catching well ; rnwo5°g whiskey up to ten cents a glass. s was very fine. The choir sang "Consider marigolds and carrots are fine. Apples, It has been decreed in Mexico tIIat all . - - �_ 1 oke f R14 , :, ' for --. the Lilies " with most pleasing eflect. too, have gone wrong. Pears not lop to laboring men must welt• trousers. Here- ' � .. . th The collection w s large and will go to- much either ;plume cit agreeable ezeep tofore a air of cotton drawers has been - °-' >8� Basi -,.E ' wards the libr rY fund of the Sabbath cion. Small fruits are an indifferent let . considere i enough to satisfy the demands ' - Unica Hou school. ra9pberrics, fairly good, of decenov. BUM R �. j'. BUNi / f i 10 to 1 ! r i , �a41IIag .: ,. ,. .f - 1 1, (8-Y) ' �.- is .:: �. .: ,. ,' _ rt .A ^. .. ,. { A y _ Y ..:.. k w:::. :..t.: _ .. �. . .. ,.. .. � .. 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