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I- I I ..I f, - I , : -i­.� I - ��, I . . . - � � . . .- ., - % , ��.­.­ fror4*010ttal otarb#� - - -- ,- LIVERY! OUTAROUNDUS. � - - I . . wear out no more shoe leather co, * - - � DEM. mmg . , I , �--- - I . .. . -1 � ... � , . ' . ­ %_1 . ­ .� " I �; .� .. � - � � -- . rth. Tom plaved well, his dad was '... :111 � .1'... i - . IMedical. � LATZBT LO zD sy �- Mrs. Marty, of Now Hamburg, is' vuhn't - DO .. p -.. ' ­­-� .. ­ . . . I. ... - . . . �� . . . . . . .,.�,�-;,.­,�---------- As I haTe bought up Dan Reddin's livery there; Jim was probably thinking of the .. .. : . . 1�1--- THU P1LZS8 AND JOTTRD DOWN BY OUS Wit With her mother, Mrs. Ruby. - . I ' , -­ L . I . -.X. � . ' Harr - . �- � . . 0 M. B A,TE M AN, M.D., C. M - I X.P. business and have added several now -We noticed- boms, strangers in tows on girl and the picnic. y had his mind .' -- i -. . � . . & S.O., Coroner. Office and Re denoe, horses and buggies, I can socomodate CORRILIPCoNDENTS. . .. -1 ;.-; .. �� '.1 R on the izirl he left behind him in Mark- . - . ..- . . I . 10 was �� . . . I mg Street, Pickering Office bours. ornin 26th The Pion' she attraction. - - -1 . - Im 9 ', the public with good rigs at all hours. ., �� - . OLAREMONT. L . . - '' .� 1 ...., � . ,� .. '' I �i: .. ­ � .- . - - - - - - . - -,- , . . . , to 11:30; EvOning 6 tu 8- . s Summerfeldt were glad. balb. Walker showed his spurs. Weir , 1� &W . I !!!!!T!!r .., Covered 'bus meets all trains. In . -, . - I,- 1. . - I Mrs. and Mis - -p .�L.., -,�.�',, 'A . � . , ttle played like a veteran; Tom in the crack , I � I - - . � '. - . - -�---,- I -* connection with livery I keep a ., � LNOTTOB-Zvery Tues"yatternoon Tsm N"s- ly welcomed bv many friends, to our Ii . - . :- 1. �;,,� I . � vocal Music. 1, man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump village on Friday. of the team. Keep your, eye on- that boy, . 11 ­. .� I . , . . . i ��­,.�,-L . - . -,� ­. - � . ­ '. ,,�--­�­­ ­ ., --- -.-I-1--- - ---1 -2- . Sale, Commission and Board-, . - - Factory, Claremont, whom he will be pleased to .� . . -' r. L' , I I �. - �, -i ing Stables, Pickering. I We board of a race Saturday evening. he is in the right place on a football field. . . . ". ,., .. �, Miss Ida Simpson, "' ' see any of his subscritwa. I e say in two Dave looked gaunt, -perhaps he had no - % ,,, �­ ,,, . - . on. (:%.460. w, --! 3=TL W. Murdoch spent the first in Mr,un& Beheve I, red woll, but som .1 - . - 'V - ! - ., - .. - .' ,�V. =W I . � .:-; s .. , .f. .- � . . 1-11. , . . Mrs.J. I ' 'ro ­ Albert. - W . . . W. Bradley, of th To to 0 he kicked well though. Bil " ... L sery , eeks time he *ill be left. supper, . . Ir. * . I ­ .�­ . V; �Ta M 9D 0 Q --4 04 M k as though . ­ . I � 81% ulture; 7" V" 0. vq� � tvloo, - t� . prepared to give lesions in oi.. To be in the fasbion two of our male People of this communi hasn't forgotten how to do the trick, even I . �. � ��)-,- . ' I I . e first eleven. Geor . I - : Those wighing to Place themselves un er her 1A -AOX gj . ... - . icnic. Suppose if he be not in th go � . I . V �, - . villagers had a row the other ovevi�g. As tbev have bad too much p , �1 . . . ' ' z . � instruction will kindly e-ommunicate th her . 2b '400 CA .. . io'-­ - ..- , bustled the boys in the centre. Callander P -.. ... ) . I '. � . at Claremont, - . � I " ' - �' I I a consequence friend Harry Coopor has this accounts for no news of late. -­ - *�- , . � . our is a sprinter. Andy never played so well, .� , - : � , I � I gi - 1deFj .. ,pleased to see some of : . -, 1. I - -N his chin in a slin We were . I I Guaranteed . at V3 ti, I - " ON I I . -1 � I.: Thorough Instruction . S ." 0 9. concert. he will be East York's next rapresenta- - -- � -.�, I � � . ­ ­� , � 1. ences given if required. 4o-52 '- Itur a% A The Methoiiste have been making great YOUDg men taking part in the - . . -- .- -, �,: ­ , . The best of refer . - -- W . � �­ ." rong with the violin string';? tive. Brooks was everywhere find his . �.. .,--. � = 0 ou'r 's , . . 04 prqarations for a glorious time on Wed. What Was w . �'.. . I . 4171 girl wag not looking on either. Will Cox . :. I I -1 - I - 0 - :�w- , � � . C, '4 ztx I - . . .- " . ----Legal. V.. GD 1� J4 nesday, with what Success we will an- . . � . - _-. . I I. . . , -, 1. . . .. .., . = P4 . IV Mrs. Dr. Marty, of Ne,q Hambura, Ont. looked dangerous. He has plenty of grit . .1. .- k. . -- .- 'm *.Idv � *'..: , I 10 uouuce Dext week. � . - ` T.... .,..� . . J " - F,kRBWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. Z - I - 4 0 We werein error last -week in stating' is visiting hermother, Mrs. Ruby. ' even though he is a Tory. � � - � - . .1. F." . - I. 0 a* " - �. � ­ . � E a N z1vt a *� .�..­ V.4 aq -0 . . .. -1 . 5 � I : . . � � I � E;Olicit,or. Court House, Vftitby. 10-y � qed *ca �,;. . I -Ile, had pur - . . - ...­ " . - - - ­ . TER, County Crown Attorney, aad County r" - Our academy is closed for the Summer . �;,� . - ;; �,,, that E. Williams, of Stouffyi � SOARBORO. . . : - 1� . . . . . - . . - . . . .: - I., . -., Lo �z wer � :1. 6i chased the Hastings hotel. The arrange. VILCatiOD, an event which alwajs creates . . - .- I - . .., ., � . .- :- � � . -.-1.11. �fk : �11� am .1 96 - - - the hearts of the ris- .. . 1, * .. - . .. . .1.,-1, * - � low & MeGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. =;� S � S 0 ments have fallen througlA. Tbehouse is more or less joy in . Mr. Matthews, of the Bra, ha goo_ to ' * � � .. 11 . - 4-- . - -,: . " . 11) ters, Solicitors &c.* Office opposite Post "j;Z (5 :ijo,, � a j 4D 8 o e 1; - yet on the market. � lui geDeiation. " ' ----� -1 .. at. 'ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Tb6o. = to t' I he Anniversary in connection with the Manitoba for a brief visit. - . - ,-. .-.* - '­ - : � .. � - office, Whitby, 0 . =::� CS V,04 d 0 3 0 Several of our people visited Asbbur-u on .. '. . � '' - 14 :1 - A, oney,to Loan. 8y I= �4. 9W , Mis� Grace Crust, after a brief trW of ' .I., - � .1 lAeGillivray, LL.B. M W 4.0 a 4 0 - .- 1'� . - . .. QD . Sabbath school of this place was held on . -- -- 10 0 E a -C 0 .0 0 1,1 .0. ;'.' IM, ,6: Wednesday, among th6m. wheelman city lif6, has returned to Mr. Humphrey's . -' - . - ,- ' .' I " , 2 0 NW. Friday afternoon - ' ' PKE, ,BARRISiER C'M E4 Id 16 'a' ' list in Squire . Me- .. � V 2 t:� �a all 9.23 - � Smith. His intention war, to enter in the . : ­ , -.' ' ' .P 4D y is a fraud and not- . . . . ; .W � MP40a tompWA= 0, `,1, - . - I : - I and Solicitor, &e. Money to loan. No se,-, s.. .< :� d - Z:D i bicycl6 race- but we have Dot heard with Creigbts grove and was quite successful domici e. The cit ' : . . . � ­ ... : ennimission. office: over OntaxioDMIly, Picker- = P%d i 0 '0- �,- g '08 .. rge as suitabl) for our So rboro belles. . .... . - t` . .-. . . V what succews. though the attendance was not so la a - . . I - : tng; ppen 'every Saturday. 4-y a 0 rJ P :9 0-4, - eve- The charity sheep (apologies to Clare--- .' -- ' . - - -1-1�; - . ;. ­ ;.) "4 1 0 ok 8 � We. are informed that Josbna Bundy was looked for. The concert in the Mont crib e . giving their owners no - -. -. : - - , . . , A 0 e) ari . - AT S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. F. :: 20. t, . 0 a t. Ding Was Well attended and the program . - - . . .- I � " N I ouble just n Th sturage on I I . - . 0 te ­ lh bar, purchased a piece of land on the - . ' GS- d ,- 9 T. J9 le t Ow. e - . - AV 6 rence, Ormistou & -Drew, Barristers, ;; a ,:, -0 0 W viaed by the children and friends of the litt . - " - . � 'a ow Q I.. . . . . - . � oronto Street, Ir .. 0 0: *; :- P. 0 ba' the'tro ds becoming scarcel triely have to. - . ... . 0- . ,;a .0 C like of Lake Joseph, hereafter to be pro - ­ Solicitors, Notaries, &c., 15 T 42 � . I- itb the excellent speech. - .-.. . ursday. 94 d� � d 0 4a .0 ! known as Bundy's point. The family Will school together w . . .. . routo, will be at Claermont ever7 Th ;:� -0 travel r for cudpurposes and the owners . . - -,-. . I 2-2y 0.0 0 r" 61M Was lis. I . � . I . I � office over J. BuDdy's shop. MonO,p.o loan. picnic there each summer. es of Revs. Cannon and Chish .. . i . - - - . 0 PQ N i :D ..' are pretty busy just now hunting strayed - -'.- ----- - � go 01% u s LeDed to with marked attention and ap- . - - - -1 . I- . . , - .. I . -AENTON & DODS, 11�!A��ER�RI i�RS, vm --,, ULI Jobu Barry is making grpat preparatio I sheev. - : . -. -. � I.... - u . ..o­� � . .-, . t., ` 1 1 ciation. The proceeds amo'tited to . , . . I ID Solicitors, Notaries, -Etc., 8oheitor foreity I for building an hotel at the statioD. He pre i School section No. 6 had a picnic to . '� ' � I . . . -a � mociatiou-` 10i Ado' laide st. - I . tbe,foundation started I . .. � I -- I . , . : ..� and -County Loan At ., ,. 'I ­ . 11 . has already go' . about $27. . ­ V -e The children. - . - . .. e&Bt,Toruuto. Telepbone9ii� oneofthepart- �. .1. � . . I - *-.W4WV-6- - 9 ­ - - . ' . � � �.-:'�;,: . . . - , "' . - I . , . The old Audlex hotel is beiDg conveyed . . . .1 any of them being re-. ,�. -� . �- - . tbemsel southeffitbult. - ;. � . . '. - . .. .. . . - . . . had a jolly day, M - � I ; -- , � I. - ners will bo in Clareinout every Saturday over �:" - ,�:, ,- The' . ..... . . 1. . . . " -- i � . Hopper's Store. � 131Y . -.,. " - � -. . . . . . . thither and will be rebuili ou the new , - . BROWN'S CORNERS. . ... s. 'Tis a wonder - � --1 .1 . . , . . .. . . . . .. - warde i for winniug race � i .. . - - . � . . ,-- I r I I.' - . - � -.1 . Spring h'as brought with it many P ' veldea foundation. The long Suspended blow has fallen, the. parents, trustees, etc., do not See to ' ' . , . ' ` � - 1. . . -re ei-titary. ­ .. and opecial designs in plated, silve and Among the most important wants of ,ucli .as - . . ... - -� � . ­ �- . .. - .. - . -,­­- ... . . . . � - Valiant men breathe freelv and 'tender have more variety, r jumpitig, - .. I - . . .."16 , - . this il ageiathRtof a bank. Asitio,our �. I.. . �-� �, I 1�- I ­­. -'- - 1-.��-��-- ' soya wrestlingand soon. inexpensive pres- ­ ­­�­, . - . I . HO PIKIN 8, VETE RINARY S , leus sigli a sigh of relief. No per . . -. -:,- .1 - . I v i ,� ,� GEON, Graivate of the Ontario Vet- - �: � .: citizens are caused cousiderable anuoyauce mlll� aid low, no hinbs dlislocated, DO hard eDts Ight be given, even a bottle of - .- . - .. :` '�? * I.., I - - z-� ­�: . R e I ". ­:.. .. in g,dttijug the* busitiess u this IWO irans- was 1, - ­. I.. - -.,-. I erinary College, Toronto, will visit %Vbiteva e - . � ir I I I - - - "- , Solid Gol , pickle3 would not come amiss -would it � . , every Saturday. Diseases of - . �-. feelings remaiu. The Government is safe, - .. . , . � . and Cherrywood . . '. - acted.- We surely could overcome this Mr. Soott ? I .. - ­ , I . ­ .- r, -, -: - the horse's toot attended to tit my shooing forge .. but their majority is only 2. To be Per- - � � I - - .� . ' )tly at- jewelry. Careful buyers will not allow difficalty without much trouble. . Wednesday, the 25th nit., Mr. Wm. -. . i 1. ­ �. C 11 � i . :, - . n., Pickering. s -the annual political football match On ; - - lot 33,7th co On Robert Carsen has secured the contract 'On I . . - 1. ­ . "-. - tended to. Ttlegraph address ! W"s hPiroFlIze, Ont. -ola. shop-w3rn goods to be worke4 Off ey, sr., in his eightieth year passed ...-. � -- . , . . 34-V ook place in Mr, Neiason's field. Satur- West[ �, 1` . . P.O. address; Green River. Out. them at high prices until they b ve seen of btraighteniog the course of the river at t �. . !.- i I-, - "- . . � ' 81 COD. from our midst. The deceased gentle- 1. T - . - 1. - - � , � what is new and strictly in the I present the iron bridge. The north abutment was day eveciDg. It was a Moft exciting hs, . ; .,.. ' 9; .' . Whe te that but lot until two months ago bad hie ', ** i, '' ­: � '. - I'.- . - Societies, I style. Barnard of Whitbv ban stocked up being undermined by the water. at. Scarboro men are riot of the ebick- man I iad been ailing for some moat L'. - � - ... . - . . n : 1� ,� I I . '. I ­­­­ --,-----.-,--I-,�,-�--"�.�--,�- with new &Dd taking p;tter,, in jersey -hearted kind. and most of them ce ., I - . .. .,�� I/ - ....---­: he has couc)uded, tba conree will be on � . "013di,ion been deemed serious. Sin . �,- i . . , . ­�-_ ! - ` ­ � , . . . . . DISING. SUN LODGEt,NO. 105.1.0. pins, hair pins, I . . night under the bridge. Hay King :B Make any pretentions to political galor - . . �- . - ; . . atr long. nergies - - .-I -- . 1; --,..,� - � It 0. T. This lodge mee every.Monday - ; .1 �- ed in' their opini that period, however, the vital e . I . -, , - ­ - evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. 1� .1. . . . . . . , , - also employed building a railing along the are most proi)OU33C fitfbull ebbed and flowed and on the Mom..- .. - ­.,­. ,41..- . � . Every persQu invited to join and help advance ' � -' . i .. . ­ . . . . Still the players held no deep-viewe'd feel- .. . . . - . - -1 , .1 . - .. .. . .�,� :- . z . the grand (jause of Temperance 121T .. I . . . Bab I . . . north approach. jugs of 'll -will against each other, than a of Wednesday he was taken seriously un-. : . 1: - : ' * - �` . . I , ;, - ­ ; . , - - . 1 * . . .... � 1. ..... - I . .. -. - . ­ - . I - - - . . - ,� --_ .. .. . . .. I I y Our town was posted with dodiere of. the earth with well. The membersof the family has - . , I I ping . . -, . �.,;` ., - , , ho , . - . � - - I I., bib pins, brooebes, Rhine stone goods, fering 610roward for the apprehension of deep rooted degirs to wipe ered around the bedside - , . . � . , . - - . ...- 1. . touetnte* garb*. � rings, fob, Victoria and Albert chains and one Goo. Raymer, who escaped from con- their honorable opponents and of conree 'tilY gath o ward off the fatal hour, - ­ ....::. . , , : . . :, I 1. ". - -- Saturday was wiping day. Naturally a again 3t hope t . , -. . .. - watches: He wants everyone interested to stable Reynolds while being taken to . � .. , , -1 I - C�oirtveyancer, &e. wd was there and who can won- but it was not to be, for at 20 minutes to - . , �., - , - . --. I - : ____'­­ look through his stock, and they will tiud Whitby jail. Raymer was arrested by great cro . ace- -1 . - - ... .. . 1, - . - . --1- - � .. .- . �. -----­-�­­­� ny a keenly it, the eveninR, Mr. Westney pe ­ . ,�, ; ;. . .1 . C6m- that for quality, style and low pri�e it der ? Veterans of ma , fought 81% -: 7;t; . .�-, rlpROMAS DUNN, Copveyancer, . _ constable Addisou. of Stouffvdle, aud ap- fully breathed hie list amidst the pro- . . - . :. . . ��.- ,. � .. Clare- . contest were on the scene, while even . - . �., - .. JL-uhissioner for taking Affidevits, etc., ' w and regret of all who were . � . � �..��- . . peared before Magistrate Parker, of Glas- . . . - �! Mont. Ont. 20Y ' those whose natural forces bad abated, fOuu * , t - . I . gow, to answer to a charge of burglarying to hono -ed by his acquaintance. The de. . : 1 7 .- - �.. � I .. . � i - - mer of Marriage were with Rreat difficulty persuaded . L , � - , I ; , . -, �: BUNTING, Isr Takes the'C e In the Deighborhoud'of Alton& He was lo' ceasel was born in Notfolk, England-. . - ----..,. . " . .. - ..:*.. Bo Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- committed to the county jail to atand Lis remain by the family hearth and al w Canada to make ,; . - . il. - -, � " - - - Am at the store or at his residence, Pickering - I others. and n 1886 came to .. -.,:, I - 12 L ' themselves to be represented by . . �..­ -­ . _y i� -- -1al, and was being couveyed thither. on orni. He was a kin(f fattier aud a good . . -1 ­­ . .-. . Village. --- -- must have stirred ­ . ' I.. . I - - I.- . 7# IE- " hen . . ­ .: .1. � -- - - ss WM* Je CON Tutsday, by coustable W. Reynolds What great thoughts * P rejoicing o'er the pros- .-- . � � D R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP ELiRli w - neial bor, always � . . . .; - . Is sole agent in rickeri Townawp for . the winds of those with whom the foot 0 . - *1 �. e Conveyancer, Comm issi ouer for taking "'fed i he escaped, hence the reward. Raymer dy to advise . : - . .. � affidavits, Accountant and I Insuranco Agent. the calel�.ra . ball gladiators lived. Manager Steve perity of others and ever ren' -. . i., . . . youth of about 17. dark cowplexion, I . . . wills pro- Pelebrated. Wilkinson ight Ormerod wasthe eboF,en bonored leader arid belpbis poorer neighbors. All will - ­ . - .. money to loan onform, iproperty. . P10 w1s and ` a a .. I- .- I .. a . -,.-' - ... . . .: , I bated. OFFICE -At Whitevale. Will be in w . . slightly freckled, and wearing a I of the Grits, while Jim Maxwell, jr., was miss tbat honest - presence fcr he died a ­-i.�. -,­�. :. n for the . ... - . .� . . Brougham every Monday afternoo � ­ . Scufflers, i .� checkedsuit. Wehavevot yet heard of 110 C,(,D. lie had lived -at pe�ace with allmen and - .� I ... . - 27-Y 1 . . - . I --- - - - elAtrusted wit'i the seerets of t ',er the . . . ' ­- - traneaction of business. ! q his capture. - ' tlwugh lie has goue fro -n us fore% . . . " . � ---- ,er Orin " . , !- * . - - . servt�,,Vje paftv. M ai; a erou k3 I al . . ­ . . .BINDERS and MOWERS, A - I -, ulvl -1 e 'elftinivation Was held itl tI1& - . -ling integrity will - : I -. .� . - rtineinbrance of hi,& stt i I - , . . - - ­ .. . . . 1. . A rchilect., -1 I (Patterson & zro.! . . junior departwout of our seliool on Friday teatu M pis really fine `6peciinens of what ffi to retain his memory ever green I I �.- � I . ....-. � ------I.-- ----------1- --.1-1 ­ I - I 311 �- 1. - . � . - '. - ..q., . Parents and friends to the an be produced ii) this game, and the r u- - � I , � : , .. A, P ST, COUNTY ARCHITE . CT . : ..; afternoon. . c -boro. EVery SmO st us. To his family, we most 6i . .. .. - - /," A 0 e county of Ontario Drawings Alec) the Laurence separator in good Con- glorious climate of Scai I.; , . . . � e for tb . ditiou, lor sale, cheap. .. number of about forty were in attendance, in - . .-[-_ L: - L'. !;� and specifications furnished for every class of - inan measuring less than 7 feet 6 inches cerel tender our warmest sympathy � . - I and were well pleased with the manner . d trust that ­ . , - building. Steam find hot water heatint,awl cularilv and urider 6 feet in cir. this 'their bereavement an - I I., . � ... . ffice-Gerrie ock, - perpeudi . . ! . - � -s',� ... � ventilation a si)ecia'tY. 0 vim. Cowie/i Broughm'. In Which the children acquitted them time will assauge and soften their Sharp , - -:. . .1 - . .­ A. .. - . - corner Dundas and Brock streets. Wnitliy. - selves. The discipline of the school re- cumference. They were - really fine speci- . I ant sorrow. -CIllKL. � . ; . -,- - 1, . - besidence-Kin--ston Rotia East Pickering. 37 y --- --- -- a-. - -- ineus of Gritism.. Thisshowiug may.be poigu - ... � --- - fleets -credit upon the tea&er. Mrs. E. R. . . . . .. 1-1:1 . � � - . onuted for in the fact. that Steve is ­ . � . � - �0 . . -. . Aactioneering. . Eddy. Ab3ut an hour was spout iii the ace . .. .. . . ... -. . . I ­ � .: I . .- ­­--­­-­---- � ia Rua that his Meu 11 . . � TOM. ­ . ­ , 1. I . ­ ��.: . ---------'- - - ­ - PARIS GREEN rig ave undergone a ,' ' -DUNBAR I : .1 I I 1. . . -,� I I . . I . ... - I usual School exercises, during which tiine � . ... - I . FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable 3pecial course of traiiiing tinder his watch- , . -..--.*- . . . � - 1� . � � .- . - AT CLO , -- a spelling 1118.01 took place, an ' .. - . ..­: .- � . Le AuctioLiec-r, still in the fteld, able and SE FIGURES.— d rosulted I '.I.*.' -, - . . . : .. -..-.:. . � � .- I - . . , � - � .- . .willing to conduct any saleL entrusted to him. .. :_ -. ...'. . �.-' � . ­ . L in Laura Powell capturing the P i ful eye. For the last two months they J. J. Holmes -9 of Toronto, is holidayiilg *­ . . � :.- . - �. . . I I �� 1. I ­ aud takes this opportunity of tbanking bis pat- ' th nze' a have beeii retired to bed at 9:30, while at home. . .'�. � .. .--.'-.� L � . I 'for paBt f avors and hopes for a coutinuance FORKS, HOES, RAKES, . '' - .: � - handsowe book. . The rest of e after. , n all. - - . .-. . IL I" , . rons he presenting of read- tbeir diet has been restricted to bread, M ss Dunbar, of Londo , Eiftg.,is vi i ­ -I . , - of them. Terins for serv'ices moderstd' Ar- - pent in t .1 - . ... ,- - . : . : %. -1,-, - � : . ' . �. �. rupgements tis to dates and terms can be made BINDING MITS, MACHINE OIL "'Ou was a i vegetRbles and co',d tea. General Jim Ing at Lorne Villa. y I ' : ` i - � -.. I .- I at the office of ihis paper. . 45-tf .1 lugs, recitations atid wusic. In this fine Maxwell it; not credited with enforcing at; G.1 NN. and Mrs. Holhday� of Brooklin9 . . . . I.- - . ' � I . .., . - ' -.-.. -- -- - . -and all kinds .of- , the childrou displayed careful training. , . . ." . LL, _ . �; , . - - . . . I ­ .. I . MAS POUCHER, Licensed Aue- L 1.: . stxict a.disciplive. Jim is himself a des- Lspen� Sunday in our town with Mrs. Hol- � . . .. .,.� ­ , L . Principal Eddy slid his department were . ­ . -*:,. Vtoioneer, valuator, etc., for East York and , -W i_ I _ :R eudant of Erin go Bragh and is of course liday's parelts. . � . - * , - . .- thewholeof North and South Ontario. strict �.: ) - M I present as guests. He announced. that c ' " '' ...- .. I attention given to all orders by mail or tel b always against th P r. M . Muirbead, of Alliebigad, spent San -f ,- '-L_ . I `11--: egrap - :-.­:,- at Xmas they would hold a public exam- * L i. . � . ­ .11 , Charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, ., .. In fact everything you want at - I . . . i theless, the young general is as good day with his old friends and former pag- 6 �'' . :, ­ - ­'. L..: � I inatiou an* heartily invited all that t .1 . ., - - - . - . . 1. Box 471, Brougham, Ont. I ( hearted an Irvibman as ever drew breath tor, . lev. Mr. Chisholm. .. . . : . � - . -- We, ne, JACKSONs, could conveniently o so to be -present. * ' - U. . .. . - ., v -..% ,a L . I and the mistake is one of the head and Ot r boys are taking their Share'* ho ­ I . ' L .�. ...-.. - Boots ated Shoes. ­- BROCZ SO", - - on'r. We as a section cousider that our trustees �:, I ---,.,---,- --- -------- I - - ---- Dot of the heart. Whatever hhs been his or i h Whitby Collegiate. At the re. � � - � . , �, .-- . ----- -- - - . - have secured the services of two very effi- disciplitie his men really acquit themselves I sl�t 6 - - '' , -- - " . L OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND'SHOE - May they IODg be with "us. aent art examination T. Hendersou -CAP. �' - I - - 1� : . - J Maker. Pegged and vewu work. Orders MONEY TO LOAN cient teachers .000- magnificiently,, enoour.-ged by his daring turei certificates in m3del, freelian& and ' . ­ - -:' . . . ,� L - - :, promptly attended to. Experienced workman- k I - , 7�. . �zL. .,:� .�... DI)POSite the I � . jROUGHAM. � ,- plays and cat like movements,* for he was geon ,eirical drawing ; and J. Parker, �geo- . . '­ ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly i . . - . .�: .. , �11 . - News, King strf,et, Pickering village. . 7-v ; ON MORTGAGE SECURITY -,.. � - � '. everrwhere at, tlie same 'time, cheering, metr ical. - * 1 . .-- �z; 'I , . .1 -.- I ig a and Do ' Hous I too several pie- ., tea' L : , . I ., - . --- atlowest rates of interest. M a a cleaning is over, a enc:)uraging, guarding -he led his men to TI e boys have organized a football - M. --. -.--I - . .. .. I ..: . . . . Hotels. . - for =11e. . nice, but the busy housewives are busy at. victory. To -day lie is the proudest maut and xre now prepared to play ameteurs. - . - - * �: .- :�':�­;.- ­;­­--­-­- -­;-­­­-­--�-�-­�- I . I., , 1. . - tending to early strawberries and are hop. - . : . .1 �. . - . IF a Im- and rightly too, in Scarboro, and says that The Dfficers are. as follows : " Hon -Pies., - -1 z � - -- �: ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Out., 1&.TJ MarrA.= .cess. - ; ­..­ � . . L - . G Jarnes Gordon, proprietor. This hotel Is a I . ing the raspberry crop, will be a sue his team can whip any combination Of Re Mr. Chi holm; Pres. Mr.G. Parker; '' ' �1- .1 . issiou. Mrs. R. Jackson paid a visit to her aunt, . , . s bought and sold on comm IV* . ­ . superior . '. i1ne new brick building, finished in - t lie himself can See. - I - - - . style. Every convenience and comfort for the - ,-. I . Mrs. Bell. in Uxbridge, who is about start. Grits iD creation, and thft -Treas. W. Thom; CRptaiu, W. Seek. , . : ,%. � .� . - . � -. ....: ....; -1. . .: travelling public. New and commodioll6stables e ancash e and City of box, wrestle or outrun aDy man who does er; ommitee, D. Morrison, F. Spencer, : . .. . � .- . Ir F,r, 'r Com- iog for B. C. - . �. - " , , . . - I and shed's. 251y a " a ra, L , It tl�an.ee - The referee was A. Niel. and . Law. :�. .. ... ­ ---- A '03 I Of ` W ell'� lies, e i 11' I Mr Dot believe it. ' I I Mr I .:-� � ­. ond0l) and - , - --- - - -- all e h A merican L e surance a. ThoR. Neal is recovering from her . 9. : .,!-.,., I -, Onto A qtiieter, milder, meeker man is Onr venerable friends, Mr.and .1 . ­:�- . - U . � ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, p i 6,_ 0 . -6013-no '14�- Co., al cci , 'surance t�811 '- ' . , !o A deut 11 I long illness. , - . . I ,-. - . ­ A now open for the accollimodatien of the . Frank Sanderson, wh6 bas been laid up in the viciuity, and when in a voice like Nes�it, bad rather a narrow escape while -1. -, ; " I ,t: . -. travelling public. This hotel, having lately . . - . " .� .1". (Wg 2I.A.M:h&S for 8.,AA.'r . witil juffainination is slightly better. distant thunder lie called play, the glRd- out riving one day last week. The horse . - , " . . I -changed hands, has been re -f urnizhed thr b- * ' . .:.,- - _: 11 ­ out. Skutited as it is, opposite the Spink 91118, I I - Mrs. Win. Handerson is very ill at pre- iators 4uckled on their armor. Every for 8 me reason difficult to understand, ' ' . t . '' : . � ' ". � ', ., � -. ­. . - f it is coli-venient for patrons of the Mille. lmoals C.ONVEYANCING CAREFULLY DONE.- senti voice ,kas hushed, every breath stilled commenced backing, and upsetting the, . 4. � �': '; I or lunch at all reasonable hours. Go6databling . . Mrs. C. Philip has returned from visit- and the great game went on. Manager e threw both occupants out. For- , - - � ,-- . ' ..­.. �-..- . . and shed room. Box stau and enclosed yard for carri I �: - .: f ­­ - - I . - ... horses or cattle. Weigh ectiles on the premises. - 0 1=rolperty=�-- iu�( her daughter, Mrs. Purdy. Ormerod arranged his men as follows -.- tuna y they came through with nothing . ?: .... � i,�,,. -r7illaff .- I The bal- is open at all legal hours, and is stocked , - i. - - - :_1 l . with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Mc- Good Village Lots on north side King street The Brougbapi Division, S. of T , elected i . Ormerod, S. Ornierod, A. Ormerod, H. mor ban a good shaking up. -- it, .'' 1. . . . . . I da the following officers for the current quar- . . . ! - . - 1� 1. CULLY, Proprietor. � 151Y - 10 between corner and the College groun ' Ormerod, Walker, Thompson, Pearson, W trust that all our friends whb vot(d -.: � - ,�. 1: I - - 10ir sale together with other village property- ter, -AN. J. Bodell, W P.; Mrs H. Wag- , * - 1. t , . . I.,� . One good house and lot for sale very cheap. Der, W. A.; T. C. Brown, R. S.; Miss Jessie Stewart, Johoson, Jacques find Wier. at la t election for Mr. Edgar, as well as* - .. , i .. - -., � ­. - - . . Iratchiaaking. I . . S.; C. J. General Maxwell called his iqen out in thos( who voted for his sturdy apponent, -'- *: '' ,�. , 1--`,------ -----­----­------­� I Philips, A.A.13.; G.Philip, F I .. - � -- � -- I.- z-.� . . . . W. V. RICHARDSON9 his order: -A. Little,'T. Little, J. Little, woull read Mr.Edgar's speech on Mr. . * . . t. .. . - CUTHBERT, WqtclimakW, Piek- � . Willson, T.;,. Mrs. C. J. Willson. C.; X1188 t . . - . . ,.- .. ­ A -, . 6ffice: Dale's Block, Pickering. -. ittle, G. Little, Cox, Brooks, Mal- Laurier's motion to adjJourn. the HOUK. I : ­.'� . e ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the I ­ -- M. Stephenson, Con ; Miss R. Wilson, A. D. L . .1� �, .I- �, .. ti�fzctiou. Agent for . I- I . trade, I can guarantee sa C.; J. Dafoe, I. S. ; J. Philip. O. S.; J. well, Callander and Thompson. To fol., Witl scorching and withering sentences, � 1: �� .. ­-. , 1; - .. IF. Lazarus'E e -glasses. Watches and Clocks WHITBY MARBLE AND.. , . I.., -- I -. %. I cleaned ,in Yortest notice. and at reasonable , L - '. Philip, P.W.P. low'the game through would be tedious. he. shows, the almoot propless condition ,.1 : , -,. .- . . ' . ' I 0 '. � ". " ' -, I . rates. 1 2347 . . Now, Mr. Editor, I didn't think I should But gentle readers believe it was a great of tb a Cabinet. When the key -stone of - " - I. -.' - . . . . . - .. - . . - r. ... . � - L ,. . 1. . .L. ­L,� L .. I raial � the general decided to buy each othis structure that art or nature ever fortneds . , ___-- .� . G orks ever trouble you again, but I was so game.. TheTories drew first blood and an ai -ch collapses, away goes the grandest - - - e wrought up by your scribe of last week � -; , , N� . * . that I cannot help it. I am surprised that I i - " -� - � 1: L.. . . �..:: ; � . DUNDAS Sts '" WH�TBYs I menanewsuit. Then the Grits got mad The Sabbath School in connection with -� . 1. I � . rayls . I -� . Ontaria,­,.. Bank .1 even Toddy Mantle's bosom friend could Slid when play was resumed they clittliged the cougregaition. of ReV. Mr. Gib L-:, 4 L. ,% I (ustabush" 184119.), put such a coustructionjon the disgraceful -. -1 - 1. I - .1 . . . :11 ' their tactics and Johnson'ckrried the rub- chur , College Street Presbyterian, spent . � . - I - I � ., " - , .,� . . . 9 attack made by that Man Mantle upon Mr. 'Ae.. 1�- 11: I � PICKERING !,BRANCH ber through. His salary was increased a v ... i i i at Rosebank N.. - . .- R. Wolfenaen, Proprietors Stephenson. Fools may laugh at their . pleasant day picnicing � i ."*1 ; .� ­ � �� " I I - en sensible $100. N ls were scored that on S urday last. About seven hundred- - 'i.L:L� L. , . I - %�- I , (�' - Open for the transaction of all legitimate Having returned to the cold st�nd of the own folly, but wh people laugh . � ­,-,� ,. ; . A I . and treat such couduot as a joke, it in halt timci. Then the play begins anew. arri by a special excursion train and .,�� I -­ - , B Wolionden Granite and Marble work4, * ; '5.' ' -, -- auking Businekis. . I enough to arouse a more dead individual The game waxes hotter and hotter. StWieve after enjoying themselves, as city visitors � , - ' .?-:-.-,.I OrFicF HouRs--From 10 to 3; Saturdays I ana better prepared to ex ute all than myssif. He called it a fight. but Tom wings his men, Stewart gets rattled, furn, always do, when having a day in .the -, ... '- ' ­-: '-: ' ­ -/�X-A- 1; 11 � � - ! 10 to I o'clock. I . I orders in cemetery and a other - said Mr.81epheri%on did not fight,he BimPlY bles, o,verything, is fined $500 find threat, country, returned by train in the erening. . * . . . � -1 .; - � - .. . . --- - " : mg to the bu nose. ... I . . -. -.. ­ . ­ . '. - - i I Savings Bank in,connection. - --, work pertainii took defended himself against a creature crazed ened with expulsion. In the midst of this The grove is becoming more and 'more - -­-, . ­ A , .. .-, .ZL .V- ' - . 15 :Curtomers wiq find a well eel ted a by drink. To me it was a tetziperance lec- - -,!, . 14, - GEORC&M, KERR, Manager.. confusion, General Maxwell parries the -POPU ar. . ­ 1. , ... "I .. (3-y) . , - "., '. -- an . - � " �V.. . ,- . . '­ ­tN . � of foreign and domestic granito d to" in pantomine. It said to every right ' . . �: - ., I . �%;.,�:t_ ,.��-�, . . I marble to choose fi-OM. Inspection thinking man, woman and child, vote for oitidal. His proud breast heaved, but he ­ - -' f '. ., . ' ..: � ---�, ".", -,�&-,. said nil. Play is resamed, darkness comes - The Ontario Agricultural 0ollep -a$ � � " ��-% 0 RENT OR FOR SALE.-Tbe Im- will convince that for striot,ly first- prohibition ; work for prohibition ; pray for � " ' �,�',j- --I L';".' - - ' 'y T on, and again away goes the 4rit plat- "Guelph received 8,940 visitors list week. � " `� - - - , .' ' - ' . plement lWareroome and the West end of �: - -7--..4X 1 . ' -' � - -�.rl . 1701191icaqt hou!se, t*getber or sepaza;wly; the - , olaso work, our prices cannot be prohibition, Jor it is the only thiiq that ' � " . 11 17,� .� �:­., - , It, - I ­ - -1; , I I I ry of such exhibitions. form. Thus the Government was sustain. . A eat deal of the land in the viaini - ,.- ;-� - I ` house that Mr. Forsyth now occuries; also "IT . beatiin. 1. L. will rid the count mis .'- --.,- --� *� - . 1. - .. I .11 � ed by a majority of two on first division. of C Iliugwood is being planted with ft ,:.-. � . - the two $hope between the house ana tbo old 1 . ­. " I t z� -­.: - TO the hotal keepers it said dou't risk . . .., 1 ..7�, . � -41: , . .;,� .-. ­;a� - . 1, .� VIDO& - t .. -4'7- '., - .- - bul), to rent, or would exchange for =0 , - I :, i ,. [ .- a - - . - - . 191911, losing custom Slid perhaps your license by Gallery pales, Steye felt sad after the trees end other smaller bushea. atid "?�4 residence. Possession given the lot of . 0 .. �- .-;-.-.1 � - For f urtber particulars enquire bf, B. BURT, 60MCMD JOY : i 6 Iff a PA sellilog liquor to men who Swallow it only fAM8 He was last seeu maki f -El- The country -seems well adapted for that - 1� '- --'-'�" '-"'! � " � . - _qg or 1..�� � �,,- ,,---i;, Pickering Village, or by letter to R. HANEY, 0�1 ' a6y, to Woolne ferocious Waste. -Gwvu,a,- lesm;6. i JiM JOhle-op. is said to have indui try. . . ,--- �' �.;. 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I � . �' I had me I , . - a t ' "' � , It - ­� . . : is an an - .1 I , , t - . . I I 1"-s . .. I . I_ ..... -..-.,;.. .- I , ,� k .. r fo - ho - " ' I . F :­_ L. _. I. .. "� - � . - . . 0 ces a ME .. 2. . my - X. . U06 his A tof .� 9 , or . lea&4 i es the reaV 'd O' - _-, - , ­�; - , ,- -',-,z _'.�- _.:� - �. 1 - '_ �� - � . . -, Al., I I , A in Wn, fr. h of t&e a - h. Having, . -, %, t - - I - -1 .' -, .:'. Lt - y I Itat -'- : _ ; WTT9 A Rig iOT . .1incb. effoot > . 4 -at , e ic 1. . . . . - it - - � I ­' 1� .-I . _ :,,�N6 �- a firr -&ew the i6trul UVO� secured thou- I i � - . . " *4.1-. - . . . ' ' Gi- lama wher you see the Korn oountry4o - an the dog wJi keep 4" awy, and he could have - I . I .. . . - �­.. I— , tless . . I � . ., . i 1399W. . I a in t 0 v -do . . had cared to � I � .;_,,�., �_' � LL.' _.� � .1. . � -, is completely smads instead of hundreds if he . . . 4 - . .- " ( "t - - 1?%-: - _._..­_..­­ - - . __ _____ ­ ­. then I 411t him put 'it iscron my eyes- on .howlin until the muse A Cure "'Afbtost HLraculoits.yyr. I - . . I . , � .- .. - . - - . .. � .- '. �L, ,� :,.!� . . . - _. . . . . . . Imoove" in the, 404- - , I � �_�. . - , I I _21 Mercy made we unconsc � iies. , t I " "When I was 14 years of age I had ,i, se I . . - . . ion& at this: Point sc sired r Le prom 1 4 . ' - " . - ; . �_.._ ... i 1� , � - V 'r _r - ft . and when, I caMa to MY Senate I found that . . J , We 1jugg"Oh .Th6 qhoution of the Mations of the , attae atis Vero .* . � .- once & Z"ke -captured PIrate.1% and gul - k of rlieum ,and after I recov . . � I The itics . L 1.1: Aubjected to Suffe.irluX Almost lecred- - I was blind. A a& afterwards Owing& I "A I'aft" Mikes Seventh 00M dment, and - poli is ered . ; . . � - - . - � . I . . I - - 'r - - - 100A 4he Prince Of Wei" sign & '"ttso . croful, . . . . . .,. :�:.�t_�, ­ R " , , - ­ tli6 PC'ding of my wife I W" . . coin theArchbishop Of t Hk I to be all,iwed to subside for a had to Co on crutches A year later, s I - . . . lible-MIA Thrilliu* AdorY as er suppose, to I 101nift in the prosen QJ'i'�%at�,0lbj&%$ga-.1O-'*e front In the fOrm'Of white 8wellin."S, aPPeared oq. � I I, I . % . . L , !. . I rembed Marseilles in a i (�"bury , to jive up . I ::�_..._,L lated upon a State., , - - ). set at liberty, _ , iarbliry i a A-4014 a M,ir Charles various parti of my Y, and for ii 1_;��_� _ I . , 1, � - . - .. �. . I AgoiWVW66 reappeftiquaft YL'ars C .. . .... - I. T. � ': vessel which I presume floated tb French' , 'a , 1. H�d tile Prince follo*ad the finally de id- was an Invalid, bein confined to 11, bea 4 - % , - . . ..., .. - Bejgar� as a rule aft - not an interesting I 11OIC evi. , _E: -""f ,i. h.would have been Dilke in parliamentp who has c y . _. I- -:1 . flag, but those who brqu$ht mi hop a ad . I I - . - _. .:; class of people, though there are exceptions., - ; to be identified with - announ�c�d, to accept Me inv'1­ - -, - years' In that time en or eleven o�orcs ai)-, . . _. . ._'. - d6ntly did'not want a red tj,. humilist4on of tao T b Croft ad, it is now of ,)Me Liberals to gttM, peuod and bpkc, ca Ing me great Paill and. - I ___ Dozensof these seedy Looking men mareinern me, as I could � find no trace of them I ' "n, ution of the Forest - . . - I I � . cal losu'res. It is known that Dr. nexii electiom As. suffering. I feared I ever should get well. .' - . . ... - . � - -bar days of affluence, wh k Sling in high jor that borough at the 64 F=ly - en their �hec a told iny story. to the authorities, who W r in 1SWO I w nt to Chicago . " . I related my history rmed b the increase of 2 - . - . - , .. �.. � . --,..., � would have been honored as quickly an any Me sent to park i wMe-time ago the norainatiop is tantamount to electiol 9 to Visit A - �. _.. - lag in Lgland, appeal 0111 tly believed, _'_olpter, but was confin to my bed most of till . . . , . . _: I. . - . one's. But the most interesting story I an � _ . - 1: _.. . - their kin4 was there, and my. relatives who had seized MY to the Prince of Wales to throw the weight Sir Charles Dilker it is rr time I was there. In July I read a book, i A. - I .: . - ­ .- _., . S have heard lately from one of property under t�.e statemeub thab I Was o1his personal influence mind example against will -reappear In t,he House of Commons next L - .�. - . told me over at Montemartr - dead denounced me as an impostor' They the demoraliziDgpractioe. . - year. The Now reus,l In which were statement, . . e the other after � - . : . - noon in a little wine shop which I bad en- even went so far; as to say that I bad 'dis- . . correspondent, says that it is. not merely a of cures by Ilood's Sarsaparilla. I was soil,,- . . � . - . . � tered out of curiosity and which I found to figured myself to obtain the estate and found The gossips of London exe chattering gaily mat In Parliament the* .the disgraced - pressed with the success Of this medicine tll4t - L, - � . . � .. - . . ... . I .. . - __ .- -house. � ticipstlon of an extraordinary event, to resume I decided to try W _ To my great gratification �. . . ­_ I . be little else than a tramps' boarding Ar fil an baronet, wants, but that he means . , 1. . I.. i, One man, from his peculiarly villainous ap- some one in the police department to SWe - The German emperor will visit the bi t He the sores soon decreased, and I began - ­- . . that I was a notorious thief who had &I a 12 his old place in the council of the par y. to feei I - . ; arance, attracted me strongly enough to ready been in the hulks. I was sentenced (T lie i , July, and there will be * -ted, it is added, and better and In a short time I was UP and - . : �_ _. pe In air o it will !,e strongly suppol . .... J make me cultivate his acquaintance. Ile to sevon years' imprisonment for raiiii _____ - ion to do him honor. That. strongly opposed, and blie awkward question out of doors. I continued to take it ,8, . �_. - . m- ng a 0 &YOr a race t r . Ood gar. . - . .:**. � was the most demoralized specimeii of hu false claim. to my own property, and since I 11, course, = be a "t thing, but greate which will confrontMr. Gladstone, of aecid- saparilla for about a year, when, having use(I * . . '. �. .. � I anity upon which I had ever gazed. My came out of prison have lived by begging. ill would be the joy of the people if 'the ing, namely, whether, ba,ving broken with Mr. six bottles, 11 hid become so fully released . . .1 ... I I . 6rat overture was in the way of aaking him Monsieur, have you a franc or so about you? r rbahould reeeive ounfirinstion that the Pirnell, he can receive an even -greater An- from, the disease that I went to work for the . . _� i_ . . to take a drink mud it . I I What do you think of my story? " ohenzollern to the net, will be a disagreeable but an inevitable Flint & Wailing Mfg. Cp., and since then ... .. . r. Q eon will escort the H . .. . . - .) . I ' � __; ­ . Ic rd mayor's party. Her majesty probably ladabohian organs HAVZ NOT ILWAO A SIXGLZ DAY - - ' , . . , .. - - - I . _i,.. . . - � . SUCCEEDED BEYOND A DOU". I ... __ I, . . I - 1! - .� one. Meantime the 0 * L . � I., . will not do so. . observe for the mait, part the maxim that an account of sickne . I believe ease - ' , , I : I . I asked him some sort of a question, but at- * dULTNAWNG . the British c chief of them in Lon- tho dis . _� . OONTENTMgNT, .-.. .� . though he could hear well enough he was - - - A bill has been introduced --in silen - tb is expelled from my a in, I always feel well, - - ­ . - Dilke'3 - .. . - �_.. , unable to answer it; but pointed to his Much of the happiness of life is lost, by ]House of Commons which would, empower don =Wr1i0n1g&tnhe' fact of Sir Charles am in good spirPs an have a good ,­tppetite. . .. ... ,;,. � - . mouth, which be opened, showing that lie sacrificing -the substance to the shadow, the c( �roners to hold inquests on fine the shine acceptance in two lines of ita,obscured tYPS .1 am now 2T years of 0 and can walk as well .- - . . : � ..... possessed but the stump of a tongue. . He real to the seeming. tu on death, and return verdicts for arson. . as any one, except that one limb is -a little - - _4_..� - . I was sightless, as I had seen at once upon We all desire to have the beat the world T ie bill will be withdrawn, but will come ,_ � goillcity of Wild Game:, ', shorter than the other, owiiig to the loss ol - . - � :. ­ i" . entering, his eyes hiving been destroyed by can give but we differ very much in our *u I next session, the object of the mover .. �.. . bone, and the sores fo rmerly on my right leg. . . - V b laws and rotective as- � . . . . is, 00 b, iing to give the Members and the pub ic a In spite of me To my friends my recovery seems almost - ' �_: L ' . what I supposed was some horrible disease, idea of what the best T often our . I ..: _.. t. - poison as vitriol. standard is set by our neighbors not by our- 11 rovisions. sociations, an , I . or possibly by sonic such ft U opport knityof considering its p i i Fthe abolition oyspring shoot- miraculous, And I think Hood's Sarsapai iiia .: %, � . .:, - _� - ' is the king of nedictnes.11 WILL: �,m A, .... � . . . Two or the three nasty scars on his face ad selves, and we wear ourselves out in trying T 4e object of the proposed legislation Scams ing, Ontario sportsmen complain that wild . . L ,� o ' ` ded to the picturesqueness of his get/up, to live up to it. .People of limited means v � be a wise one. At the present time. the &me continues to decrease. A correspon- TxEm 9 N. Railroad St., Kendallville, iud. . . . .. . ' 1. . _. - . - . .. and he was minus a hand -the right one. I aspire to many luxuries nowadays, . that cor'Onersof bondou exercise the duty which Ent of that most excellent journal Forest . - . . - . I . m:. told him that I should like to hear about his never entered into the imagination of their tt ,a author of the bill holds should be dis. and Stream furnishes a reassov. for the in- - - . I . - - . . . _.. � . . . * - career and asked him what war he had been fathers as being possible for them to attain cl tar4ed by all coroners. Formerly, indeed or . scarcity that while pinin to every- . - . � . . . ... Z . I enquiry into the cause of fires W&A 8, branch bo'dymfien he once hears it, I dare be sworn - -H- P: .� -'.. - . . , in. He drew a piece of chalk from his to. I -1 . - . . - .- .- .. I . .. � . __ . 1* -, ­. -:, pocket -an -I wrote on the table : I I Ask the Thor, 'a are - Y ol the coroner's office, and it might be pro- few have previously thought of. The iron- E .I.. I . . ..- landlord for a slate." The elate was pro- ra%ny families in exactl the fitably revivod,.at all events in larve cities- ble in that it is extremely difficult to Under'- . . - .. . - caition in which the old rophet prayed to Sarsaparilla .,-. - . - . . cured atter some demurring from the land- P3rty nor riches." A correspondent of the Field tells the stand how a remedy it to be -found. It is a ' �, I . ! . - ,I . - -having "neither pov4 i � 1. _, % --. lord and upon my ordering two more bot- rt &dare of that eminently trustworthy jour- roblem that I shall have to leave to wiser gold by an drnggUts. $1 ; dx for O& Prepared only I - . . . - . _­ . tles of wine -,one for rn:� friend and the There is enough to live on in comfort if the . ith tr6ut, which, in the teads than mine to solve. In the meantime by 0. f HOOD & CO., A pothecaries, L*well, idaig, - ,_ . - . � - . . income is spent tor comfort and not for j -how. n dan experience w ­ - i I - * 1. other for myself. When it was brought the This is a matter peculiarly within tile n Outh of a disinterested party, as this corre- I will take the liberty to quote what the 100 Dosel One Dollar - - - I . d to write with his left . ad referred to has to sa, : 6 4 I c - - . . . . . I tmmp,, commence province of mothers, and particularly of spondent doubtless is, might almost be m. a correspondent __ wassummummond - :_. - . - . a - ; . I _.;.� . 1. hand,'rapidly and in a clear, concise I style, young mothers. It is the wife, as general to o count one against prohibition. There is notice that there seems to be consiyembla -_ - --- ____ -_ . i.. using excellent language. As soon as he , pretty trout stream called the Treweryu, speculation among spor . tamen an to t4e cause G. W. Rowdon, the ex-amate-ar champion - � '-; had filled one side oY t& slate he turned it rule, who regulates thp expenditure of the a ecreasint r of Great Britain, is doingsome . - household and the manner of living. If she 0 the bank of which the Welch Whiskey of the rapidli d flight, of water high jumpe I becoming very wonde - , . � . . . � � -, ... over and filled the other, after doing which is satisfied, her husband is apt to acquiesce. C" limited, have put up a distillery. fowl. They am, in - - P rful jumping it a London musi,,- hal . 1. , - �... . � , .4- . -_1 he handed the slate to me, threw himself There is a certain amount of money to he T he roosyleportainen were annoyed at first, scarce, an compared 0 former years, and I One of his noted f is jumping over six . I I - . I . . . ��, back on his bench and folded his arms. I 1 nd she must decide what she will bflieving that the y fear that even were the shooting of them en- men seated in chairs -anged in a row. He - - _. . . read carefully what he had written, mid as spout, a ,would kill or sicken the speckled beauties, tirely prohibited itwohld only defer their ex- also goes over thre 3 men standing close . . - ' ith it. . . - -:. -:- ,�, it was evidently unfinished, returned- the get w - but they are now overjoye I to find that not Unction for a time. I learn from different together in L�4ian fil �, the ta!le,it of whom .-. . � I '. - urpose of continuation. It will buy all the necessaries oflife and only have the fish increased in size, but the half -breeds, who have been in the far North, cannot be far short a six feet high. Finall , . . . .. I � . slate to him for -the p many of its comforts, including easo of ' y - . -:, - *\ Hin CAREFULLY RUBBED OUT THE MATTER hiskey and water " seems to have imbued some to Slave Lske and beyond, that the off a man's back, he clears a horizontal b:Lr . - - - _. . . - mind; or, it may be used to purchase - ex- em with new life and Vigor." different tribes in that northern region, the nine feet high. - I . . ., ..'_ * \ ti I I . 1� on the slate and recommenced writing, fil- pensive luxuries, whose poss�ssimi will give rest breedin1ground for water fowl, now - - - - . . - ' . . .� I .... limg up as before the two sides of the slate the family a certain standing in the e3 as of . Some of the American papers are drawing � _____ - '. . - I-, Move he had stopped. This performance its neighbora, and with I hem the discomfoi t uncomplimentary comparisons between the Is snd i . � am in great measure for their AI. .. state of English society at, the present day, suatence. An soon as these birds arrive - ' . ­ . . � - - 'was repeated two or three times more before of doing without things that would li hten in the spring the natives resort to all sorts , I - - . I.- - � ,'. I had got the whole of the story and at the the daily toil and make work easier. 1%ith asjudged by the irlimpoes which the public They also gather - , .- . ­ have both has been privilejed to catch in Lord Cole- ,of means to entrap them. d "German . � ,.: ..- - - . , end of the last installmen r, he wrote: " Tell a moderate income she C&DnOt ridge's ,!ourt-room of the amusements of vast quantitfies of eggs. When the moulting -0 ... - . i. - . . me what you think of it?" The story was without- encountering the fret and worry certain fashionable " setal, ., and that of the season comes on and the young birds are � - - . 990 , I I � . � . _.. . . - . certainly a remarkable. one and if hitherto that come from living beyond one's meana. I rly ready to fl the JFVat catch of the . - t . .. .--:: I I . : unpublished deserves to see the light throlno I society of the Lime of ueorge the Fourth. nea Y9 i .. . , . . , . If a mother can teach her children that family then � . . .. I - - : ­ ' Yet it is to this very society that multitudes swbwn taken place. I�Lch I - _.. . . .- . . _... I the medium of a prominent newspaper. It is what a man is, and not what he has, that .9 . . . - . � . � , �. . of Americana are ambidousof admission. A gathers ducks and gems by the hundied S . . - . I _. - ; _. -I- .. commenced something like 'this: . 1', - entitles him to respect, and help, them to number of the Amer' are frank and dries them for win ter use; and, indeed, -- 3q UP . I I - ..- .. .. - .. ­ live up to the noble ideal that she sets be- ican papers " . . . . . . ...., . - - � '­ � 1: _ .. " IAN JULES CIIANUT, - * .... _ . .'p .. fore them, she has done them a service that enough to acknowledge this. " The ,Imw. it is about the only food they have. While . Here, is an incident from the South , � ' ' I' I .. . ___ - __ . - formerly a banker of tbi& city, but am'kn -own will benefit them all -their lives. We are in --rooms of the Queen," says the Heruld, of moose, caribou, and the wood bison were �Mississippi, written in April, i8901 - �' I- - better as I The Frog I around these 1?%r 3. - Chicago, " have been not,ed of recent years sLill plenty, they had -mo use for water fowl, just after theGrippe had visited that - - - . . Cxpr)bsaly told that I I the life is more than I -- - I . for the number of American women wrig- of emrm; but now that the game him be- . � . .�. __ - , .;7.t� Twenty years ago I was young n ban - and the body than raiment " , and yet gI . � th h to live U on that, as countrT " I a a farmer, oue of � . I we in atewing,elbowing, tearin theffir own 100m68c&rc8 �Y SY40 M � - some, rich and prosperous, we e to a how many of us act as if what we ate and I 4 ,r - _. I . beautiful woman. For a bridal tri I took whatwe wore were the all-important points; clot ts and other wom;ii 5, in le fight for many of the tribes race I a or no aid those who lave to rise early and . � - � I .. - - � , . a Mediterranean voyage, intending to go to and the inner life,#hat these things are a chance to get into this grade of society. " from the 0madian ()"Fovernment, I am told worklate. At the beginning ef last - , . I � I _�'. - - that in the summer of 1889 great fires do- - � t I . - - ! Tripoli and Alexandria, in both of which minister to, was ot no The United States have become likely ity " - � . - , � . meant to nourish an stroyed the marsh grass where the water Winter I was on a trip to the C' ­ . . . places I haa business connections. We importance whatever. competitors with England in the bra *' . . I started out from Marseilles in a small steam 'Ing fowl breed, and an a result the Indiana got of Vicksburg, Mi�s.',where I got well � . - . . . . We do notseein to realize that display is and drinking of beer. Tn the year ending few, very few of them, many persons dying drenched in a shower of rain. I , � . - ket then trading in those waters and vulgar -in the real meaning of tkat much- April 30th, 1891, there were sold in the the ensuing winter from starvation. From, �. � o � . __ . ".. . , M00're we reached Tripoli were attacked by abused word. To have everything in per- States and Territories 30,051,079 barrels, this it seems that in spite of all game laws went,home and vvas soon after seized - �., . I - . . . - _: . L W. 7. pirates, overpowered and captured. They fect keeping is a much gurcir evidence of re- 28,820.953 for. the year ended April 30, we may enact fcr their preservation. the with a dUl hacicing cough. This _. ­. proved to be Algerians and we were I-aken fined taste than to have handsome garments 1890, an increase of 3,200,1 � W barrels. Now water fowl will soon have gone the way of gTew worse ever!-,-1ay, until I had " - L . I ­ to Algiers, where I was offered my life and for gre;%t occasions, and shabby ones for York leads in the sales for IRW I, with a the buffalo. , to seek relidf. I c )ii-sulted Dr. Dixon - . . - - -,..:. ( . . - _� I liberty if I liked to take an opportunity tG everyday wear, and the same discrepancy total of 9,098,109 barrels, which in nearly - 40 . W . L .. - . . . . . escape. My wife, or bride, had been taken in the various details of ourdaily livej. three times the quantit Id in any other in In R13J," ho, has since di d, and he told Me ' �.. __ .. , T !10 , Mulway Builld . ' - . ­ from me on the vessel and I was crazy to V . - I., . , I . - _. know what would be ber fate. Being a Dress is the great touchstone with us all State; Pennsylvania. bein second, with h to get a bottle of Boschee's German - and speciafly with women to whom it in ' 3,119,243 barrels, and then follow in order: To the numerous lines of railway whic' Syrup. Meantime my cough gre%v . . beauRNI woman I had little doubt that she - -ting during recent and rightly so --a matter of extreme interest, -Ohio, 2,6X668 barrels; Illinois, 2,608.. she has been coustru. worse and worse. i ,nd then the Grippe . would be destined for the Bey's pleasure, We like to be becomingly and well dressed, 916 barrels ; Wisconsin, 2,403,640 barre.s ; years thfoughout the western part of the and the bare thou ht almost killed me. I and a few-& ver came along an4 I caught that also - - . determined to inare a pasAonate ap;peal to ,v few -know how to com- Missouri, 2 038,398 barrels, and Now Jar- enipire Russia is adding another to run y condition then . t bine economy and elegance. Fortheothers, says I ,609,iF0 barrels. The consumption is through Central and Eastern Siberia, and to Very SO!VeMly. . he Bey to spare her, and by means of aubter. , fuge managed to get admitted to his pre- who have not this gift, it only remains for about half a barrel a year for every man, connect the river Neva with the Pacific compelled me to do something. I -1 . . . sence. When my purpose was made known us to cultivate simplicity. It is hard not woman and child in the Union. . . ocean. It in expected that the road will be I got two bottles o Get -man Syrup. 1. - to buy tt thi for children, they look Apropos of Canada's position among the ' to him he lauahed in my face and called me - , pre y ings :ompleted in IM, -nd that it will cost not beganusi�fthe ,and before taking' - ' - ­.- 0 so sweet in them. The young ninther may nations and of her praiseworthy institutions lose than $175,000,000. The survey parses ,.- �, - . a fool and I in my rage seized a brass,figure " throu h itamenso stretches of fine agricultur- inuch of the se ond bottle, I was . � I , - . standing near me and burled it at him with console herself by thinking that expensive the New York Tributte in a lengthy editorial al ShT p%sture Istids, taps the important I . ­ . 1. I fullforce. I materials are, as a rule,- unspitable for child- reference to Sir Jchn Macdonald feels eon- . . -entirely clear of the Cough that had .. . I- . . . 1. -1 --,-: J � -� IT BARELY . MISSED IRS IIFAD ,-, ­'� ren. Skill and velvet and plush am out of strained to say � : " Canada to -day is a g"At gold mining regions in eastern Siberia and h"g to me swo I , the Grippe, and � . � .:1. '..- I .. I '. place on a child. They should wear nothing country. In its judicial system, its military runs not far from the Chinese border. It 'a aU itS bad effects I felt tip-top and - I . . .. __ . . �'__' "'and he advanced upon me -with his s,prord as that does not suggest freshness and dainti- organization- itsouperioroceance.rrying trade, expected that when completed a great im- . . . . .. �.... . I if with the purpose of killing we on the spot, ness. A hat overloaded with feathers is as it4 excellent civil service, its muni i i home tun will be given to gmin mising, to stock have felt fthat way ever aiwe. " - _., . & - - I - � for I was unarmed. He cooled in a moment absurd on a childish head as a baby waits rule, its efficient ost fli its =irable rairlinink, and to gold mining, to say nothi � P%MJ.13R1A1J9,JL,QyV&% MUO � . would be on a dowaser. election law bentRoent system o . . trade that wi 0 0 - I . - . and turned away, muttering someth 8, anlits 0 00, f of the possible anti probable it co'. Kim � . ., W ing Children who are brought up in a spring up with China and Japan, especially ., - . : . .1.1 which I did.not umderstand till later. hat . - refined I ublic charities Canada in second to no com. . articles of value that are not heavy or . - . ... _el. � followed was almost too horrible to relate. home where there is no attempt to make munity in the civilized world." Consider- "i _ An English exeban a . ... 11�c is ang . - it�, ill be ffect-- grippe has not i aced within the reach ,' . - . I was taken to a dungeon and my hand -the things seem other than the are; *here ing the manifest reluctance of the American bulky. How the fooJ sup IV wl & . . . - ' . I - - . Is frankly admitte Zere are ad b) the opening tip of Sis road may be of the Infectious iseases Notification Act 1. I.. . . hand that bad so offeneded by throwing the d that t some press to &ccord to Canisda her just m6od of D' , . - . L ­ . � . ornament -was cut off. Thdt was t things their rents would like which they praise this tribute in oe in y aou,fi t inferred from the fact that there are 25,_ by local authorities. In the House of C()M_ � he first rts, I L can . . . .1 � -_-. ly . � ... � � . , of a series of mutilations and persecutions cannot have Cause they cannot affor,4 them, and should tend not on to stren0hen the 000AW acres of first-mte land, orith about mono the president o � the L3cal Government .. . � . I ., . . . - - . � still more terrible. One (jay a cagre we& ,but which they can cheerfull do without conyietion of Canadians that they have bean 250,000,000 acres additional capable of Board recently made the statement that in- _' _ . . brought to my dungeon and I was forced o because they have so Many otler blenings. entrusted with a glorious heritage. but also growing wheat. When this great area is fluenza comes within ,he mertding of the Act, I _. .- t . . - .. : . . - - � , ­ . enter it. It was a small but immensely Children who early learn to be tased with to increase their resolve to cherish those laced under cultivation -and it is said to being distinctly infec Jious. That, no,doubt, �-- * . ... ... , .. strong box mad6 of iron bars. It was draped simple pleasures; who are tang t that their principles of truth and righteousness without C the intention of the Russian authorities is a fact, At aR eve its, one effect of action ­ �.. with a curtain and I felt myself being car- claim to the respect of others must rest on which no nation can attain unto porm3.uenL to induce peasants from, European Russia to on the part of IoLAI authorities would be to . . � � - L:, I . . '. settle there -the markets of Vurope must limit the report a of i ifluenza, epidemics. It . �_. . ried in it a considerable distance. Finally it their owa merits and not on any accidental greatness. .1 I ... _.. : was set down and I knew from the perfumed surroundings, have learned the lemon of eon- A fish aWry reaches me froin the French feel the change. For the sake of the poor in would dissolve the fa ihionable glanior which . . . . I . . . atmosphere that I was far away from anyxem- tentment that will make their lives better' rovince. It is to the effect that one -of the them densely populated countries one fools � angs around the dit ease. - .. 1. - . I . _. .- . ; , - . - , blance to a dungeon. After waiting for some and happier than any fortune could without C eat catches on record w" made recent glad that such a prospect is awt hatid especial- --- - __ - - __ __ ------- _. _ .. L ---. 1. �. - . . . . .: I . . . . . tAme the curtain was suddenly dt7awn from iL The high sense of honor that evorng a 0 Mr. J. 11, Welch, of Quebec. ly I since accord* to th culations of C. . I - I � - .. by On a bright Rod Davis th'e tnited'St'ates will by that , .­ . .� -� the cage and I saw that I was in the midst memi act, the steadfast adherence to duty June morning, Mr. Welch was casting with . L I . - ... �_. -that would rather suff time have ceased to be I . � . ­ . . - of a very handsome apartment, The two er wrong than do a small trout fly and an eight ounce rod in . . a nun exporting - I . :"., _�_ occupants of the room were the Bey rnd my wrong, the tr*thfulnew that spurns deceit� the waters of lake St. Charles. Suddenly he nation requiring all her ruluce-for her own . I . .--..*. . q. wife. She was in Ware and evidently, the tenderness d forbearance and courtesy saw hil fly disappear, and then came a horse- consumption. Than wKether the . mQtive " - . . . �­ . . . .-- �, � Idthough the Bey was a handsome man, thatstrength uld show to weaknoss-if which has prompted tne great undertaking - ., . � � . 1. a mother can give theme to her power tug that resulted in a struggle be. be toar that China has designs on the Siberian - . - .�. . � %.;- . _. I horri6edbyhis touch. He suddenly rose girls and tween man and fish for- an hour and a 9 . . .. - and led her over to the cage. boys she- need -not regret that sh had not province of Ussuri, *r ambition to control -. ... . .. half. At last the fish gave up and when the Asiatic trade, or a ' � , � .­ ,:. I was ait"g' li�en able to give thim, all the luxe. *desire to attack - - - . - � I- . . �.._. almost blind with rage, in my tiny prison. I ril, she the canting net had received it, Mr. Welch - __ -0 � ad for them.-41,sdies Home JournaL Fin . - I . ,- :.-I-,- 1, - He pointed to my hand and then whispered cmv . found himself struggling with an immenge , gland ..� the P.ific sho-ild war break . - - - ­ - - out between Russia i � ... ­ . something to her, in French, I prespine, for gray trout, On weighing it he d Britain the eom- A -A OMPT . .1 . � _:., _. - � ... found its an . ­­ I .�: . I . she seemed to understand him- I kne* that . ..'. ' 6" . . .. I . avoirdupoistobe 17i lbs, whileitsiongth mercial advantages of the road are cer- ,:- C PR L - ­. . - - . ... �L -..- � - _:�, 4� . . . ... t . he was threatening me with further torture. - - ..., . . . _�, . :1. Emwe IFWL - : . . _.: � .. . as. tain to be'very gr t not only to RussiA - � � �:.,. . I .. � . This herself but to &11 " - - _�:_ 1. � - - ... . . w" 35 inches and ita girth 2D inch Europe " well. . ... L. - - .�,Y I CURSED 80 THAT MY PRESZNCZ The true story of Emin Pasha's fall out of is believed to be the largest specimen ever . . - I . �. , 1. . . . - I - - . - -1 .. Z. t � :1... ., . - In the room seemed to be a nuisance ' F the window has at last leaked out. The killed by a fly. Its capture was oartainly & . L - _. ___­___qW � . . � F� . . . :�� � : �.' ; , � - � . ­ -1 ­, to my houses at Bagamoyo am not renowned for triumph of skill and a ca an ' . " . . 0 . I Z - - ;­ � - , - �7, cruel tormentor. In a moment of savagery gpivsl of sport, ch ' - . . . .! ­ _. . .. �-_ L`,__.:� . .1 I Gmt Gmeg � - 11. L .�:� .1 . � - �.11 . I I . I . . - - I � . I , _._ he then ordered me to be taken below. -Ne thesolidityof theirstructure, the --omposition that the warm-blooded follower of Ills" . . . I . . � .. - . . . . .- - I . .. .. � of the walls being principally mud and Walton fools his circulation The great American TL Y . , ., lime 1, : ,.- � -. :.. : ` : order was obeyed and I was taken kaek to going faster as game# in .. ,'-,. " , 11 % �laater, and not very thick. A window he thinks of it. Beat it, who can ? the States, and the great .. .1., CURES .1 d Hero I was placed upon a Englia ­ � . . �:,., - ungeon. h game, I I . . - . , ;-: my " , , 4.__, ___ . ,;_ table and bound hand and* foot. . in the room in which the Pasha mid The editor or' I bo Now York Journa, of Cricket, in the I a- are in full career, I . ..,. / . . : ' My jaws . ..- L �.. ? - were thrust open and with a pair of scissors his friends had been lunching had been Commerce tang - and it in apropos to consider what a celebrat _'. - - . I- . ' - % -,., - . lastered recentlysi quarter of the way u s' good story VrOPO8 Of the ad p i t -cher ss% Mr. Louis Rush. 49 Prt4t9u - � - !i_,_., �, my to Ue was litera'117 clipped out. It w a ease with which sipaures can be obtained . �, __� .. fore I recovered consciousness. Then . $L, Detroit , ich., U. 6. A., writes; ! In . � *V ­ -, I I days �� �o get a little air, the Pasha went to trw ati . - ..� :L- �­!� � �:,:.. window and leauvd,ir ! . not the newly- for petitions. He says he saw with his own pitching ball I sprained T,V . arm; tvro * I - - T�. �: i� - �.! I was taken back to the apartment which icl! I:ing wet, gave eyes a potition got up 40 Vea�rs ago and . - .:-.: : : ,L plastered portion, W c 9 plications Of St, Jacobs Oil criared me.'-' at, - -I - . . . -- I ­...­_ had evidentl7 been alloted to my wife, who . - 1- ., _ -.- largely smued for hanging the bishop ot the .. ­ . - . . , , - recipitating him to the ground. Then U want to be for the next day, ry - . .. i - �' ". ­ L - Was the Bey a favorite for the time being. way, p Diocese of Now York. A gentlemia made Ito, - - I . I., " � . , I .. were only t�wo people in the room at the t4me . � , :- - , that he could procure at law" a - . 7ay ". - , 1--, 1._, , . ,! I was no longer able to annoy him with my --naMely, Mr. 19tmiky I . _P - - � . - I - � - -:...,:, - .Jw -had the power left to besides Bum PeAha mared �... ,.-_L, . I ­ - . ... .1 �. .1 curses, but I still . I IhL Wapl� well-known Churchmen to sign such ­ I . es _-.... . . _., ,­ I * - i d his negro serML i - � . I - L . . .% - � d nant -glances at my I . ", , . . I � 11 -, _' - �, . __ 1, ._.,�'.. -'�: scowl and Bash L in , I .. �", :, - �- '� I �,'..*o� ,T,-A-,ro:. - m, petition. He drew up the doounient, W Iffe (poetiAl)-tc Ah, Who can ftipress the . e ­ .; )nj . -1-..- ­ I, 1. L. I I I in a fine, clerkly hm . . . 1. . . �,.�. . cruel captor, in Y retaliated by tr 1-1. ­­ . I- __ .. 1- .. .. :.- .. . it L .." -_ . I . , . : . _­. - , - - . I ,- .. : I , d, and started r ww of lover' She (pr�otioid)_ml Itts two , . � - ' - . . . . - ,. '-. .1 � . "L " �. � I'! ,:? , I - I �� .;.�.*� . I , 0 of . - - - - - .:", ; . . . �. .... ., ting on me whenever he feltdiiipl I . - ; . . . outtooffeethis purpose. lie diduatut. nkey Power. . . _ - ­ . . r - . 1i w - - -1 ", , .---&. .I-- I W * , ' - -`- 0 da, lw-caughLt the flash of my eyes as I Mrs Simme . I .- � � 1% ., - - . - -, - ne y . rbon (to her oosqhwed)-gs D". ter any fasshood or V W&M - ,I What h" the - worst tante Ts . ' . .­­­ ­ _ . - - '. .- --: . :�­__­ .. . Squiggw . . . � .' __ �. - ; - _; i _1 ":� 4111sered at him for his Mean villainy. That nis, get your things to ther. We start for chariseter of the paper. It with the world?" Squagge-slowtor Owl . .: " _... L. . - - -, . �L­�- ,.-,: - - was the signal for a new.torment and I was Niapm to -morrow. Eve you ever been 46 Whereas, the beat interest of the Protest, _."Gebout C64t,oronia,uttobe FkWags '. L .. - - � ..!."', - , . .", . � � . a .. . .. t "I - _ -164-- compared - - , ; I ., W.- �, � taken lielow again . IT HAS 0 CQ AL �, - . .% . - - , AtRigem I half there?" Dennis--' -Yin. MuVL Many,yeap ant R ii� Chnrch," eta., a long witb the main who womrs a .. .1� * . ­ - 1:- to ' op� an _ - . . .- � � .. '; ';' @in a � . Back Goat and ,'�.... _: . � . . i . � . x: . - .,. . pected what the'Alext oftelty would be ago I had a back at it6" reque" that bish4 high b" . - --- t . , . I ; . . I' . - 1. � � - -:! I ­' . ­ _1 I . . - -94, ­ I - .1 .� ?,­� - A L _. I- 3;, i 't , r 4, -\L ­ : I � 11 - - - --- , - - � -1 _ �, , , I'.,-,, I .1. - . - _.., 1. . - .- �. ­ , - , I - - � 1. . � - .- I . 11 f . .% q, � - . . . ..;! -L. - � - . .... V '_ -JL - "-;f ". �__.' V, - ' %K' ;, §4 - ... . . ­ - -t, - __ I � . . I . I.- 1. - -, -J,,­"'� .., _ , 1, -, ­ ­ - I . . ­ ­ - . .. .. , , . '. 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"i d to lily bed rncst of th@ � � I . 'IL'":'- -, .. July I read a book, t A. , . " .' - .. _4�., .. I �J�j � whiell were statenlents I .­ . ". "ki, . I . __ ' - ,-�ivparilla. 1wassolin_ . - ­ � ­�.f"w �,­. _ �ss of this medicine that .- :_ � -1 - . ­_�..�., ) lily great grati&ation * .. ... - - : *tlkl, and I began to feei �' . . - � - � . I Hino I was up Lud * _- : "' i I _: �� .1 U(Id to take 11ood,s Z. - _'. . ­­- ,. I - � . " , :..:. var, when, li,tv%g used '_ . . . I , I �: 11-. - . - . ' '()me so fully released-' - - - - I.-: . . I went to work for the �:� I.. . I � ­. ­. ��. - 'o., and since then , , - .. , , _. - �:, ,,,� ( T A SINGLa DAy . .�, . ' - , m.., .: I 1, '_ i. I believe the disease � " : -I.--_ stell, I always feel , well, - . . w, ,_ . , I Ilave a good appetite. . ,-. �. * , -... �. ­� and Can walk as well . . - . 'it one . , limb Is a little . I - I .r. owing to the loss ol � - :..., . .1. , . ­ rnierly on my right -leg. :-�111­-, rt,( ­)very seems almosl . . . 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I I ; AL_ 9A t N 10' to GET M rw- - ____��ii '1� - � i�' - . t LEM. I , � . 1��,,,e It .. - ___1 - �, � -4 V, ­'At"'Q1 . . . .,+*v T . ,4.� - � . �41_- _!V�, � 'f - u I I AAdress �� r N I _ 'ic , 50000 � i , , , � i4. , it al -, i AS to tj 10 d for doctors was I kill or oi but . - W - ,&iic"- I Tr" ,; � I . : 0. X.T, ,� , V U 4 1 he . I . I , . . . � . 14� allit.le, SIR40 in -this here newmaper 1k P , ffAl r is ffsAWJW* now, it*** : �,� � t , � . , --- ._� -1 111�1 �;. I - I - - � _ _16iii , '� �1 I nelf-ft"" - IN I , I . �. " _. 1 - � "I � A ! Stall o ' . _6W - - - - - " . .. I e _�1"K-1 i riding Over the wild @t1N %�y to ob n, possible, a stick I oash er onro.' for M i MONEY ­ , � t ,& man WIS L imber where a doctor offers - - . i . - . . . jug a gallo i - E I . ­ - ­ '. " ­ , - `t�-, W. � ,rairic I&nd-rid _,� 100 feeb 4ong.--and four feet square. catu'rh I I wish we had it -rd like to try - - ' . 1; - I - it" - ,.!, " . 1 .., - , I = ""In" cure be I . - I I . 1-1 . , - :, , "' -1 t �.e it " - - - __. .. " 11 .:.11. � - - � :-. - - , 1� �ose fiery nostrils were After spending some little time in prospect- him I Jest listen, Hiram I $The proprietors UM �- _nA - C . 4 i . if] out, and which swerved ,NADIAN �� fear or exIltem, ing, he .Ually fouW a tree in Sn almie of Dr. Sage's Catanh Reknedy offer a rewaqd slai LON ON A . LVW " -- . ..., 11. � i'� � 4,0, . I ' . _: '. �*, . - t nor leftao it %*us � The v the - - . .11 . ! , . ­ I" `;W�_ . ;.1.1- - _ - -_ ` LTD #' " -:�-� - * : 9either t, the righ e Washington. jr.hicWZ769 bill. 9f VWO for any awe of catuTh which SOOTml a CUEANSINC4 dft%# - - - __�_'___- . d VRAL1140- . . . : . rider active, 'and ., alert for RH _yj 44 , - ' , all lotteries hoal AMNUT I . ,T,gfl young an a jWofwutting down the tree- and trim. &a not cure.' That beats . LOAN AN 0 � ­,�C.. -1., In~ Relief, Permanent I= � '. � % -,4 � - �1. -, - .,A, . ger that seemed to menwo him; Ming and loading it on the can was left to a low I 1. - . I ., V�,.J .!,Z4_ sc,o aang cents--yogr ­ I .1 . . . I , I. ., _.. 11 � � , jode his rifle ownqg &� his sadd)a. . . T�e medicine .costa 50 � � . - _ _� i I . , I . , �. .4 Iasi), - ooA*")0r,twho jacoksorl.Aidthe work. ci in eared� er you got $500 1 whaws Cure, Failure lwPS#ib10- 103 5&y gt"et-400utld- � � . . e ,Y). . .. .,.-. - � p , . . � . I : .`I; 4 .- laid . pinjing i I o,v . "Orp,000lOok � ,- k ,,A. - . . I :.O._. _r 4. &I bowl wain ri ing or . symptoms of Osh I I . Capita�loo . __ 6 1 - I 111�_ . &U4 aild the hi hose A half Anfle of railroall ,16A to b. my hat 9 lira I . I t rer to neighbor Maur 'a 1,ildle of 4 dUrk-k!dle a ,6,,W diseeg" an shi . I _____t___ ___ I . id. f urk, augh " F1.4 - � at his belt. He - life -not for to a spot where the tree Stood in order to Brown%, to show M. never wanted to dew�w. 1, losing aftse of - I . . . �:_: __ 19 ?k . . .. 1. . . . I - �lf but for his ;�;;�Jes, Who werg Iku- . ==dk= us 004 MW . - . 1, .:.. - . 1, 11 14. . roin1his tree -get within tan footi of him before, but if it * 4 _ :;... - . � I it ?n- the ovs. - The otick f a I -of a& Money 0 r,osu on .Improved fai citY �.:. '.. i - � - ... . J�_ I - himse . � , Ikiw( gre baummiggemn.M W" rsy on liberal terms Of y : : L�:6, ..-i I - ,�V ;, feud, with hosbile lq�U+, is I L set ]b 3th - oqiar%� esAh side is the cum of his dat4rrh, I guess I can stanif Y. ete. you an tko and town p . ,d in % deadly: . . , Sny �f Usi or kindred a I - .. ,4 ( , -, - - '.o­ �, sal nelly murd red . .�.l � � the chance of being or . e 0 ment and ,F!:WEST CURRElff RATZ& OW- .�- T �, _� : �-:`-,4­1 � - V4 14 �,� -, . - I .. , " 1, jith . bei 4 feet. ut was loaded on three 34 -foot it one'L " Sold by druimist& bs ostarrb. and == "I cLPAL DEB KTURFA PUPXHASM- ' � . . o - - � - " I mbers. -7 1'. �;. . . bottle Vt NASAL - "_ , �' ': ,-. �._ �: -, .,-, do. ,.?. __'__�­­i" �, :% q, , L, 1 _! , - flat Cam ito ,weight ^ POT111 a V tiow.w S.'M Ap . . L: _ � . - . _ L _. _.., _ _.__. , ­ , , b. ,%8, th 0 Thb cost*4 i ttmig ou ok of timber Never trust a man who prete do t . ca g, .�, 1 . , : � .-. .. at fall. k5ee'a, * no faith in women ; either he is a fool who kmired by Omar - -'�, ,­­ - � ' . I ber'r Mli head results I i �- � V exces5 Of Du 00 lisie = I' C',',-gi ply to local appraisers or to The man ridicIR t hive stit, J. F. 1121:=, 11iranagers . - h 11tim and d"M . .. '.. :: - �.-�.�' I . � aveng 41,300. he - 7 - He had owed ( d _ � ger of his peopi ' to has been so rar ,=,, uhoioe formae in Ont. & Manitoba e* - I �: . 14 �_, I b all .,.�. I _: . man he met on this enforced coat of 'nov'ng talke for effect, or he in a libertine who is to "Asti R,T '2 so Yd on tn. . _.� V - ;i . �� -, ., .. or will be asoL. Post ---- - . : I :" -�- - � . very red it to the cars was $100, and the tarpaulin to - My searmi . - - - kill c' Vda(goostdoandf YOUR SAVINGS. Can' ... - .. , �. .. � numberei soll his own -be shwned. . - . - I . .. Pro- .:1 I � -1. 1! 1. - _., - .. L.�. . . ey, and if out .1 covei it coat 4100. , At :racomac y'asterd - . I I . . L $io or thousands. I _: . -:-.`� -1 _4 journ . . - . L . FULFORD & CO,, . - , , .- ", , I fife (learly. I - theistici viewed b Sidney Dillon, 8 I - i - .. BmWilet OaL I NVE T Ritno per cent. upwarft--to _-�-, . . I : , - � , �` L' , � . . .! . . What Owe& Him? - ' '.. - '.. . .. Z,. / -, I � I i 'tilu&to conservat4ve, no . . I .:� -! :1 .'., . :1 from its 101199 . probable 100- I P - ., . !% - � Suddenly his horse swerve IEL Clark, Edward Nickinson, and other " some -1 . . 1­�. I an . d held he not been a f.wildcat, n , i ling. Always safe - . V Diaturbed. disturbed ; wtth pikin oppreseed, . an! I .. good Union Pacific officials. It will 1p placed in No ale-ep, no rest; what dreadful post 0 0 c OITEED. 311NING Real kiii��te, ... :, :L - � . . 7,51�' . swinging lope, ases GUAR I ng- - I L .. . ,_L. A , , . I . - . horseman he would have bitten the d,sL &-big beer hall, in which Win to -U used for Such terrors thus crisnared him I . L i I Loans. trieldo :-British Columbia, Washi ; :.�,�_, . �.4­, .- I � � was, he swayed in his ddle, and as Dy WIS all nitt, all day, . . ton, MissourL Write, stating CUM invearr ..-a - - �- ,'�. - 4.-�% - . I As it a counter. it will be 'polished up in the Z2 seemed adoome - preferred. Representing "West KOOt' . � ��_ , .. -11. .- tinctive fear of the =communi- highest style of the art. . U real, yy RE A to StAy * - . ments . . � _. 1. 1, Pray. gums you, then, what curewlilml, , - - " 66 Silver Ti r . ­ -:, - L. the in', if to the rideri he reached for his I . . . enay, p. ' " ColumbiA-AH1811can,"' � . � L . . _: __V. .. . cated itse reli for the - .-..-- L I - . I . .1 :, It was Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Die CURED TO STAY CURED. "western Consolidated," and "North Western . .- . I ` L' . I _V.1: . . ,_ - 'L , ' . , . - : - . 01 --- I _. � .. We want the name and ad- ]EL ,_ . . . - . L %- I s and in a moment was I _.- : :.. [eadVi HAY 4arblo 0 companies. B. C.,'albd � - - � _. "Y . covery. That in the greafeure for B , FEVER W. ..._ I I.. List : - Oyster Leolation Weeaed. - ... Scrofula, Dyspepsia, KidDey Disease, Liver drm of everY sufferer in the I �, Spokane, W . U. ;Toronto. , , -,.. _,­ :-- -�_'.,. 110 foe was in eight. His eye swept ' s, LYNC 10 ce I _,:1 I t - I But Lovers of the succulent bivalve will rekret Complaint and General Debility. An in- U.S. and Canada. Addre& ot wa and Montreali Canada- . . � , � ��..�:_ - - - " --.:: ... - � -- ------ kL.: :1, the horizon and saw nothing that looked to - learn that the Maryl#Ald oyster fields active Liver means poisoned blood; Kidney & ASTHMAp. Harald Rayn,ILD., BAWA, I.T. - I _L - - , ,�. , �-,i . "' , . - A small grove of scrub L . . . � ,.� . � -_ ,.: like human life. . we the which have contributel so. largely. to the disorder means poisoned blood ; Constipation -- - . i:_` .. �� , , ight, but he could . . . . . .1 . .. .� 1, A wor this savort - - � . , .�­, � -.1 - Oaks was on his ri ,& amttered t�runk% 14118 supply of food, are &a means poisoned blood. The great antid9te, JUBBER> . I N C I I .-.-- . , � - � , . , �� I , . ho u J . ATT &CO , I - , � I . . og couldnot ave cordin to Professor Brooks, the eininent for impure blood is Dr. Pierce's Golden STAMPS tojkCATALO - I JURNID.G. . - 11' 1 - - I., . I -rabbit or a prairte d concho ' threatened with extiuctionj Medical Discovery. Actingdirecitly upon the BRANDS . � i _��­. . (I ) ogis ( J jack ' t, . 3ADGES T 0 (, . TOBACCONISTS9 . '. _. - escaped his vigila4t eye. I 49 4 ir nor- .W.DAWS . WHOLESALE - . I , I __ - , . � .uzilesi the entine oyster industry is r( 4orm- atlected organs, reatores them to the' - _ - - than the _ Is * HE 766 CRAIG S! MO REAL PUNCHES .. . . � 1- .. .. _: : i _.:4.1:, . . - . . ... . � __ .. B11t it was at something nearer ed withc!pt delay." -Prof. Brooks estimates mal condition. The I I Discovery is uar- _.... - MONTREALg - - . ­'. ­ � . I . - - - . , . . -� ... Mexican mare was look - tic . � - . . . .. tr,,s that his wild 1. she stopped that in- fifty-oix'years' the Clieftpeake Bay anteed to beue9t ('r cure in all cases of die . :Wil%_T:0J1J_7_ _. Manufacturers ol� all kinis Dome$ t � . -1 . I : . - ..- . ing with bloocl-shot eyes, while h%s yielded about* 400,0^000 bushels of ease for wl.ich it is recommended, or money _. . . � . - I ' - -.- . including - - ,­­ 11 . . . . . � - I , - 16tock still at the risk of throwing bar rider AL I - � . - I . t... _ � 0 oysters, but charges that this magni&ent paid for it will be promptly refunded. ft �i . tier head, and trembling as if sh scent- � . , . i . . _.... 1 � over , dai and Celebrated Crusader and Hero Braid. I , . ­­. inheritance has, through improvil - ARE , . % .- e air. . YIN very DECORATED TINW .. _. t-_ - . wl danger in th lanagement beeu so. waded tbait not a 11 My social instincts. are allwa, .. I I � . . . . :� . . misu it It gives me One trial is gnaran for continual Use. . -_ . . I : _.. . � The inam who bestrode her was no coward remnant of it will descend to the next gener- strong," skid the policeman. MACDONALD MANUFACTURING CO'T?� . - - - .. - . , - . . ... :�­ _ . . ­ :.. I � ""L _ - . and lie bad a will as untamed an her own. good . . . , - . e be intense satisfaction to meet some �_ ;L L, � - L _:_ � .. : . :. �. r the head with the butt ation of Marylanders unless a cl 231 iiLing Street East, Toronto- . 4) tn , - .. -1 "an . Ile struck her ove pn the Egis- clubable fellow." I - ! . : ., . whip end She L reared with made forthwith. Ile calls- ul . . - .1= ** CD - . . . . I - . . end of his riding I lature to'intev" so as to protect Oe .us- . . - . . -_ . I cc . . .. L., I .;� . and nearly lost her bal but a,d- � . , Wonien Waluted I - -, - - I sli r -41s. . � . . . tural beds net the lice*ed tdpgnion and . I . is thL � him I pioc,s Remedy forcatarrh .1. '. . - - . . . , . .___ vanced not one .inch be,loMhe 'point dredgers. .artithe same -bitne he won1A have 'Between the ages of fifteen and forty-five. Dai;4 Easiest to use and CheaPwL - "sols. I � .L- L.- . . 1-1 . - I - I . . - L . - . where she had swerved and then refused to them encourage scientific oyster farming, Must have pale, sallow complexions, no a , = � ... I.. .., . . . . . (D ! -_- .. _. __ ill . . . . . stir. artificial culture, careful bedding and plant- petilie, and be hardly able to et about- - . . 11 . . . I - (I his whio - ittain, but be- . wifi, plea.se L.. " .. :cop : . - . �- I.. , . . Her rider raise I i n along answering this description avly Cd . . - : � . - - .-. . ke a buzmrd sailed slowly ing. By wise and timelv lemis atio, . . - gold by drugsuta or sent by mallssw_ I . . ,�_� - I ... - - . .­ -1. � 1. . . . . fore lie could stri the" lines prof. Brooks ij coaldent that the for a bottle oi Dr. Pierce's Favorite . re I .- -3 .. I-. .­_ L. . � �. . ever his head, darkening the sun and oast- time will come when the oyster harvest each seri' tion ; take it regularly, according to 2 IL T. Kaseluzws Warmn. Fa, U. Gs A - L . . - . . . to I . . ,� _1� - . __ . ­ ..� itig ir's baleful shadow on the ground. P nd then note the generally � :0% . -1 - . ... . . . - - ear will be fully equal to the total harvest directions, a - . - . . -.& long shallow Y I- Mini . (D . - , �. I I _.. r _:�w . . . . _. Then he sb,W it-& grave 3 brush of the last fifty years and will be obtained improved condition. 'By a thorough c0urr-0 - -_ - . ' n I � - . : - I I - grave at his horse's feet, the i this -valuable remedyt '. I !I �:�,. -- _.- '. as with without depleting.or exhausting the beds of self -treatment witl THE 1�_ . . P) . �.. ....- L .. �:�, . . ... pread lightly over itj and VacEd to re- and without exposinr the laborers to hard- the extreme cases of nervous prostration GREAT WORM RE,MEDY I Lr Buggy. ,rhey havo . - - . . ". - � , I - - . Mcks and earth, and flattened down ihips or unusual risk& That this is not an and debility peculiar to women, are radic- . (lot 8, Conboy Top on yot ents, not in any � . . ­_ - - . . - . - - . I ___ - e nothing but the prairie itself. Had 8 opintou the experiments in 11 cured. -A written guarantee to this ' i ht Patented ImPrOvem - . . . . aembl unwarranted "Dawson78 Chocolate CMAMS. .c!1F . . I _.'�`. - I ­ - . . . . _. not the keen instinct of the Mexican mare artificial culture in Rhode Island and Con- anS aczompadies every bottle. 2sc a box - ower makes . . . I �. ,­� - ..- �.L. ., L - - . warned her of danger he Would never have . go to prove. In the latter Ststri ' Australia produces a fourth af the world's I Sold by all DruggiffW � - � . . . _. - I - . � 11� a - - , - . . - � i � :. noticed the slight abrasion of (he earth, even neci gmnted to I . .. . I . . . . where perpetual, franchises are wool. - � Send three-cen T I � . I a of land under water - I : ... � . Siam - I . - � . - with his keen vision. ir of treach. lauters 100,0@0 &ere . . . I � L .. stamp for plea 0 _ . . .- . I , I . I . I I I What he did not flee was & Pa a looking Kave been taken up and the increase inthe . . - No Disappointmen'L . . I - Is - and self-meastire- 0 Z - . I - - .. � ... - . . . . � . I .. 5 . 1. crous eyes full of hate and reveng _ � I ment blanks. Will R , i . ­ I � I � ..,. I - . i t him from the clods of earth and the ?yster industry has been over 300 per cent. D's ppointmento of one kind and another � incinde linen ta ' D . � � .- ... r . . . up a Kige brush. The mare saw in six years. Oyster plantings where the ,,rol) ill) all along life's pal%way,. for un- measnre if y- E I . . --- - ;.� shown to mention this paver : . :,..: - -*. , . . thin covering of 1 azard saw oper conditions exist is thus C always . R . : � ­ , -11 ,. . I . d in terror, the bu r fortunately it is the unexpected that . I . . . I � i ;. . usiness. � . - . . . . them and snoite ticle of . . - ' ' I .. I � them as it poised lazily overheadf but the Ee an exceiedingly remunerative b i . 1 = There is at least One or . .1 I)OKIENION PAWTS 00. � . . .- i . �� I * - . .. : I . .. : . � � bove them saw nothing but . . . � __1 - �. . I dw,ed merit that never disappoin'& 362 ana 364 St. James Street. Montreal. - - � , ., � I ­ , ­ . - , .. . . . - . - man who bent. a . . 1. .. bi - � '. :. - I . % . � .. .�., ' Putnam's Ainleae Com extriLctor is sure to . THE DRED Iff ER VILL" � . . � . L . ._�i.. - . . . - . . - I I - �. I . ... � __ a grave at his feet. Axreated f" Kissing His Wife- - in a few days, and * I . . A 4 Poor beggar!" he said, as he flung him- -I . � remove the worst coma sea at omm for a FREE BOTTLE lesota and Dakota, on the line of the _ _ �.. J. I . I � � . of he ' ' Much amusement Ltd not a little indigna, as no claim is made that it will cure &111Y� and a 1A, Treatise. This rli is Of Mini Railway. This is settled to a I I '. . . . ...:..- - - ' another victim of t am cluaradical cum and is Pcrf"3r- Great Northern . -,�- . ., � . .1 -. self from his horse . t, for this in a tion have been occasioned in Boston by the thing else. it cannot disappoint. If You &I less as no injurious drugs are used in large extent by CANADIANS, sorthat now R" . . :1 I . ... !,. . L no doub harm . .. 0 cursed redskinsi ITSks preparation. i win wawant it to cure . .1. L . .. inent, oibisen and his wifO 16P lh&ve hard or sof; cornsitist try it. Beware tiver Valley is like a Canadian settlement. ., .. ,� -I , . God: rest Your soul, Mrs" Of a F r, Bteady and sum . I .. --. .... '1; !, - . - s, . � . . . white man's grave vom .. - L uirtyy (of violating the ordinance of the &rt,icl,e --just as good." N.C.Polsou ICKNESS F,ach, year's progre I . - . I _� ve. me strength to avenge being g - EPILEPSY OR FALUNG 8 the benefit of gr.od soil, goO& 7 _. _.... _.. 1. . . � friend, and gi . . . t kissis in theskeet. The couple & Co., pruprietors, Kingollon. �, W,em,assa .h&m ottm remedies have fail.& -- They have dbilitw to isu- . I : � - _­ - . � . I . . " . I C : agains veawn for sending a free botdo is t I - water, a healthY climate acce" . - , *., � I . L .1 . you. - Len married, and happening wiskilcine to be Its own 94100111- waycommunications ana a HOME MARKET . : . . . .� I I His 11 bared, his eyes lifted to he have not long Uncle Sam has 1,0100,000 working chil- PAT 1 ase the produce - _ - . - :I- . I .. - . - ... . ead was lyn., F had looked their to meet in the street after a Alaw days "Pam- mesi it. coaft rm -tb- of over 65,000,00()POOPIO to Purch . . L ; � I . L. . .. re eky abbve hi The� dren. gag t.)r a trLik and a C"Cal cum of their farm& . - I � - I . .: - I . � . . _. pul on his fellow- tion, they could not help saluting each other . � 1 , � is certain. Give RAPMSS. Old . .. I . I . .- - . - . - . �­ * .� - . I * I _r !, last L - Addrca. � I . -.�. on tho beauti iul world and 1. .. I I ; ­ . . 0 U R Eum D - � . - � with a kiss. By this &c% they brought th � . N6600. p0a UMAA. . - . .1 ._.1 .. . . . " . L ' . - .. - . man. Lt a little disi selves unde: one -of the old PA iike , - Every bottle of Dr. Harvey's ,Southe= ". & ItOoT m. C.'"I" 11�9* 11 I* St. Are g of Emigriting * . . "'. . - 1 . hi .; . - - - I ritan aw" Torontog onic. . You _T Min . - , '. . I.. .1 - , 1. __ The buzzard had &lighted Laws, which ham never been repea,1A for Red Pine for coughs and coldd in wbrrsnted- ­._-___� - - . I � - I . �._ 11 � . :- tanceand was waiting -waiting. . . . L .'.� becoming be- - rthwesti 1,,go,welgh and consi4er , - _-, . . .1. ,� . . * �: job I . . . .. 1:1 - the promotion of 868W and F,lectrjo cars run between the Staten and L11DS To the No -every requirement so - , : , . . I . . - Bish! bish I b .. I . ts- I well every little detail- - I . __ . . . . �,; - � . _. r�-Ide, haviour. There is a similar law in the a Maxim . k essential and necessai to success . write for, . - . . . . . , I � I . -I... It was the report of a Witicheetcr . . . I ARTWICUL - . .. ­ , .. 4;L . , f its dea4ly Alm,. tute book of Massachusetts against smoking . � . . . . partiCAllare to . .1 � - I . . . . - . repeated to make sure o on his face, the in the streets ; but that law is, of course , CIM a me I UcKIINS, Erni- - . . . I .. . I i . � Ggs-BONS req=A V - , J. ML U1 or (!. 1. wNELLAN89 - . ;- _', . - �11'. . . and the traveller fell Prone - . J. DOAN & SON- gratiou Agent.% Palmer House Block.To �, -L - . 1-1 - . . . - I . ' - - L dropping away. from his never put in force. . F. 1. WOUrNiET, Groat . . . - - . -, Or - .. .; . . . . . - btidle of his horse Of WILlea is, an SMAtIOUr ronto Ont - ! , , 0 1 � , I - " A ,!*_� 467-ft-vt 17M 1 �_ WID A th loud I I ng - �" __ __ __ _­ T' ' 4 ?�oe forasi1q_ T YOU� M:w 1i 4E _11 Development "mining uOmp, 10 C v Miesouri - Addr H A ash. I R RAY I I iL I I um� '4w, - - , - .. ;. A. _.- 1! MR MiE 'lir ,I -, F11 - 11 - "I 1 -ma -111 T -simas­ ; . . ro;. circuiar Addresih I ; ..� , . . - . .1.. broken arm. I . .. ____ - __� . ' The Princess I . . y St. Paul. M* h. - .. . I : - : ''. 1. . . . I I . ,�. � . . �._ UP in his grave where he had , a. Ir. TM Had Burews , "'. -. . photographer. . IT7 Northcote Ave," TereiitC - _.L. . t � . . - .� . .- And sitting' . - . I . Z : - �. _. been buried a 11 I . . F r Jive, the painted brave, still , r -, - ve has . . r � - - .1 . 1�_ I aspin his smoking rifle, sent another Of the Lubon Medical COMP&DY Is Dow Many a once suffering wnsu'nPti I - � ! . ' K- - . - , � � . � . - D _ - - . and then at Toronto* Canadas and May be COD' had reason to bless that valuable prep5r a � . . , - � , : - - - ..: I . � . gr the galloping muet&u9i, tion, T. & SLOCUM-8 OXYGIRNIZE M GAINST THE INFLU I � - Sot afte rave U LF A ENZI BY THE �, _. *­ 'k- . -_L aself e *n d6ronio d iar Men, EMUrLSION of PUPW COD LIVER ..- .., . i, clear of th earth salted either in person or by letter on all RTIFY TOME I . shaking hir li to man. OIL F Ult It 1D A T_ TTQ-lp. Or - . . . i knife at a it. -_ _.., sou2lit the scalping been wal i young, Jobil or m i dlo-hged, who find them- Every druggist sells it, whilst the ottice of - . . .. .� And- the buz,,6Z& that had tin selves alerwous, weak and. exhAuted, who the ompany at Toronto, Ontario, can bear . !_ a leprived of its feast gainN or overwork$ witness to the daily increasing demand for - *. ' so long was not, m of war. we broken down from exoss . . for it by this ruse and stratage . . revultft, in man of the following syrn it, . a . . - .-. � . . . , -,L,. _ ". toms : uenw L;�Zon, premature ord - . i.. - �. '- A. P. 560 . V . - I ;.�: ._:. �!:., , low of memory, bed -_ - . . - Amer and Asia. :1, .,.. Is low of vitallt - - � . - - . I . . . W 711 1'. .1,.;*.,#j0D Of tk ,;;_"_­_--___________ _____ - i Senator Dolph, in an interei and able article in the June Forum on the future trade of America with Asia makes SOWS statements of special intrrest to the people of this Dominion. 11 No just statement," says Mr. Dolph, "can be laced upon the future volume and value J the tra,de with Asia. No one nation can control it, but the stru le to possess it win lx.% mainly between . _ Engf�and ana our Pacific coast States- Brit- ish stateimen, with proverbial sagacity, fore. saw this struggle, and it was not the result of accident that in settling the Oregon -bound- ary we lost the island of Vancouver and half of Puget Sound. In this struggle the new North-west will have hn advatitage over California in dit-tance, and in the fact that the ocean stream which rises off the coast of Asia and flows 4stward to the American continent gives bound for a nortli-western port a gain of 20 miles in every 24 hours. The region will have an advantage o-, ex Great Britain in the local production of the siaile articles required for the Asiatic trade. He who should now. undertake to estimate the commerce of the Pacific coast with Asia and the Pacific islands twenty-five years - hence would find few wiio would not consider his estimate exa(yacrated. " Granting the correctness of or, this opinion, the action of the Co.nadisit Pacific dimpEwy in placin , their Une of fast 9 - full vindi -.ated. cLrmm, cunm�l 0 I$ 2 . heart, emissions, lack of energy, tin f1the kidneys, headschat 'pimple% On or bod[j,'itching or pecuW sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the Organs, di"in specks before the eyes, tu I ichillff Of the I - im-uisclest eye Ws and elsewhere, fulness, deposits in the urine, 100 Of win power, tenderness, of the scalp and spins, weak and , fiabby muscles, desire to. 8"), fkdun iO be rested b sWp, oci tiout dullness of hei Los of Vdice, d= for solitude, ex- ckability oj temper, sunkep twft surround- ed -With LMDRS OMC[Ek, oily -100"' ak=' at6., are all symptomic of nervous ebilit that lead to- inm6nity and les* U�Mleoo = The spring or vital force having lost its wnsion every function wanes in consequence Those who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanently oured- Send Yoi i r address for book on oM dieases pacii to ,,::L%n. Address M. V. LXJWYO 60 Front St. p;., ,&rmta, on. Books sent f ree saale& 11e&rtdi*ea0e.the8YmPtO0sof which arefaint 511s, purl?le li numbness, palpitation. Tip beats, hot Ches, rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the heart with bests BtrOull, rapid and wr,Vulat, the "mud heart best . - quicker than the first, Pain about the breast bone, ate., can , tively be oure& No cure. no Pay. 8eurfoulr' book. Address IL V. LUMN, 50 Fr0i St"set FAst. Toroi OnT. . .. .. I J.JJLJDJM - -1 . - - F.. - � - �L�' _ , . .. - - . johnstoies Fluid Beef is a combina- � . - ­ I .. . I ': -1 - - . .. �.. tion of the Stimulatirig Tonic and nutritive - .' _­ X_ - I : " L I properties of Prime Beef Highly Concentrated ., - ..: . . . . 4 - , . 1, . � . . r : Hasily digested. A perfect food for _. ... .-L' . - ..� , , , - *1; - L � Bone, and RUG1811 "I ­ - �1.1 Blood, Brain,\ _....: !; A. ., . . . . . . . I - . I . .- I . . � .. . .. . - I �_ I . , " , � - . .., ., - ­ '.. - . . I.- _.- I v , - . . . - 1. -, . . . -1 - � ., - � _... .. . . : . I I ­ - . . I L . -:J , . . I - .. . . ... : . ; .. � - � I , I_ 1, __ - - - i .- .. . . . . - 'I, ^1111 `E " i - I I I . . rJ%!Sq SUIR IN . -- L f1p - %A3 4 . .- . I ­ ... .:-.L -�. - -.:.. . - .. . . "I ___ - __ . .� L - - . . . TO THE ED11OR-Please inform your readers that I have a Positive remedy foi ­ - - ; �-� - . .. . - - - � . - �. I I I : - Ille above named disease. By Its tfinely uge thousands of hopeless cases have been per- I . .1; .: . -1 , .. r manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of . 1 ., - - - .. 11 . . .� . � ­_ . � your re"ers who havo;o!rm ti if they will send me their PostOfftce Address. - - - I I ,L;V,n Respectfully. ffjj. M. 4'.. 186 West AAelaide St., Tomato, Omits I . I .2 L.: . . . _.- . - I I . . - ., - � - : L I., - I I . � . . ­: . - L � I . . . - � . .. I - !� i, __ - . � L � v. -.1 - L . �:. . ..' , t., I i . , I � , . L - . , * -1. � I . I _. . : q'; 1. I . - - ­ . . . rXilm - _. - .- . . . � - .� . f ; - I � , - . . . . . � . .. . . , - - I - I . . I .. 1. - : . ...- . - . -1 .. - ­ .__ - I . � ­ - . . 19 I - . - . I . . � :,. ; , . - . ' - . L - . � ... . 1. .� � * . I -1 . . . . .,. - I - � . . . I . .. - . . � . ... I. . - . . I . , I - -1 I I . -�­-- , - � . . . : d .. ..'�, . - . - to t Defic ate , Perf me '. - - .� . . , . . . - . L.- �,­_ - - - _.. �,�.-, - - ­­ - . . I ­ .... . . ,.:� . 1�­ . . �..�J . -# �_ . . �. ..- , � � ' . ,_ ..- _- I . . - ! ­ . . � . I . . :. [� . . ­ . _: - L . . . ..- . - . AND �. . . I I , , ,* - , . .. .: .�, I . . I . . . - 11* - -__ I , L. . . I . . - �, - '" , , - .: � -_ ­ 1. . .. � . I.. _., .1 � ­ I : �1, 1� I � X* - - ., . ...-...- �-,_� - POPULAR SOAP OF. THE Us . . .. . ;__:­ :'� , . ­ ,o. I -;:. - * I- - . - I . . ... ­ . . - . . : 1� .. I � . . - t _.. .:.:. A , - - L --------;..- . . . . � ­ . . _t ' . - .. - � � .". I 1A �, : - � I . _.. . . - .. ! L � " i � _1 . . I" I - L . - .� - � - __ a . I . . . . . � . �_._ ..'r.- �. . . � - . . � - -!. - SOLD EVERYWHEIRE!P - � L I . - � : .. ­ I . - L - . � . , . . ­ - � ,� I ; - . - I I � .. . � ­ - 4. ... L .. . - 1. . , - . !'! 1. - I ; . ,-ill . �,­­ .. . . � : 'I'L ,- -, %, . . : . - .. . . - USED BY EVMYBODY9, � : I. .. .� L .-) �_ I � . I;.,- __ � �'� - ­ ,t! - .. I . - � � :", ,., 4, . swanaers on this rouve J �� I .. � -_ - .. - . __ - � . ­ .1 . .; jm,=- . I 1. . . . :.., , I . . .. , - 4 . I �. - . , .ALX%r3EP 315C.,&.' C - . �_ I . � � k. - Once the lead in. this trade is secured t will as a woman's shoefittmi I I . . . . . � �, , . ,-,. ',..-.,: San F rancisco h On . - I - . . . ,,, - �. ,,,, � not be easy for any Otfier line to take it :. . . OWLINC.-g r1M for the comilleld . . . . �� I . , _-::_.�.., I I 1 .4 B.ud- by all druggiaL I . : .. union. . C 25M a boiL - . . . � I t., . . - . - _.. 7, -_ . . . . - away. ,� I., .1 ,- � i . .1. :. I . - �.� band maybe * - . - . . , I 111� . - .- 1 7 . � .7 : I.... . - .- I... . �' - � . - ..,. I . 1: Though a member of a bran PECIAL HESSION for students and 8 -colp - . . -...:t, : . . I ... I . . , �:_ - .Wa .� _4, . ­ _. , Ito %kcs kis honk with it ... , 4. , . � ;. . I.. Homely ReciPs. . �, - " - .' 3otly tvmperate _ S teachers, commencing July l3th. Book- THE Allu'DD 1D T1 L 1. , E., L .1 I.., A ­_., - ----., - perh � 1 . . . . I �,_:�) . . . � .. - '. ... great regularity. * ' keeVlngaad8borth&ndooi&M& Business _. / I. . Col, .� I I A wa,x fiiii3h for farnit,ure woods _cait be leo. (Jal� Ont. - . . I - - _�. - : . ,. _. �... �. � - -, � � . - jLppetite regained, . .. - .1. " .. I . , . - �:, iv . .. � - , , , . - .1 I:. --. " . - -1. - . . _. . .. . I ed ta-ilow and 11rec and - 1ping in Its A. WILI HealthPamphlet, : . I . ­ nfecti i. Sold by :-,. i ;.�. k �, .:. .. . I turontine-, 0i iclis and healtliffil 00 oiL Health without M due-Testimontak. . . .. -- �.­, I -t (� , � . I . --� - �".�, - of wax with one pound c %. _ -5 cents. Ton on application. 0. C. PDXICROY, 0 ­. _. I � i.-. �. .. . -� 1. , t- di 4ruggists and WnfqoUoaers..' -i . � i te . I .�. � " ;-_.,j' .1 M,1(1(,. by TilixilIq about thre ounces of WaSh Health and a vigorous inj and until cold Ads 'is Tutti Frutti iUum A do. - I 011fewberat oil''. .. . - , - .�, ­ � Btantly stirring while boil * St. W., Toronto. C . . , -:' *j '. ankl4ourtli, -p.ou4kda FORDUAL - , � _ . . ...., - .. ­.. . . . -bbed in, � . . - . . :. . � -..-; , .:: - 'i 4, e paste is ru the sul)erfisious w&3f .* A.,vast prairie re is ,at 48chleswigs . , NTOO . I ­. - " . . Th scraper, omd rl Ette.beitel. The . . - ­ HE41) OFFIC199 - "RO I .�,-� - - I - � ,:: ., , . .:.... _. .':-,�-�'..!�;.44v_'�l *ei% hlotfeld �n IVE SPICCIAL AGZNTS ws�ir unre. f "i .t ;­ . . ­ _i ­' removed with a wobden � tureen So . . __ .' -__ I _,�� �., � _..;.1 ..9 . ­ __ . , . .. � �- -..�-i.­ I- 7� -lotba qndl it 4w*sge. to crops and woods is enormous. 74i twAuraL . " .. ;� I., ; .. � ." L �; 14 . gone over *ith soft woolen 4, presented districts. Altracti. - , . . . - . terms. Address Blipt. ZXceWor Uft . : . L ' - - - I L . . ... � ".. - -, i r_'- ". -��i­ .. . . I fer to lei tt e W'*w' - r a quiet . . BUSINES34103 IN FORCE9 $20009000t.... .. . I 1, . I., , ": .'- _''�L�'. ''11 shines. Some wcrkmen Pro When four women sit down fO insurance Offices Toroftte6 - I- 11 � - �Ji% � a: I � �_ ,.�, .1, . - '. . . .. L", - the sillence in I . .. S I . . . ,.�:.____ �­ ' L dissolve in the turpentine cold, as they fan e of whist you can't betr - ... Assets and Capital : . - . . , ,.I -;�_'_ .1 �, - - I , 4 - . . - . . . . 1. . .., ­ _p .� , , - ­, I L ect. elf gem : . � .�.. . ­, .. .. .11 � � � -, ; , . .:,�, _-­-�,'.__.`%-J ­. the heat diminishes the polishing eff .. OUNG MEN Vt- A08d for aR .. .1 - --- . .,. ... - ., . -_ � . plied tbe next room. - 1;1_ . asslon by .. \ . A QUARTIMR MTIJJ014 DOLLARS; � _' _ .. if ­i�_ ao -L ( , - - .. � r, I I - 16 coat of French polish, be &ftqw&rd ap tiew girfif and prewatm-61 and ]lucrative 9M : , ., YOUR AND � . �L .- ­,: _� : ___,�­ �; - . - . I _� , . I - _.i,� * , I __ . - , -1 . _ . . , , OUMIS0110M Ta=s low. - . . ­ . - Palo and lill L - . *_ I . - . I ,- ],:, ,� . �1'1 '. . it deepenf - low to b ' hk . . ­ . :: __* I I .. I I . . -If , . . .� i the gloss. � . ­­ aged women would soon give 0" King SL Ws . I . . . :- h- 1�� , - I . . '. �1­ �r­ . 4� ".. - _�� iq , . . I - , .., . __ , I .1 . . � - .1. . hNathy, rosy females if Dr. 1. - � �__ -&'i% ., - . I I .... O.. . . � - '' -,%. . . ". . I he u. S. - which wo MVN - IN' I e: � IN, ,47 �: . MIULMS-Im - Putioulam 1. - .., . .- - ed from t -for the ills to MADE, ... "'--'-__-N-'. Anci* pills were used K M -fin &JO-REASES. ._ -_1 840,wql_�. ­­ . - lent hordes are xhjpp , . ., =" M 'L ­ . , L: -"C I.' _. ;11 I i ,� - killed' on the ativ liable, They enrich the % -.-- III, I" . - .. 4 . . , .__1 _ ,--- - .-IL- - ,-, . - They are -uli, 910ekbee. � , ' � ..-. '­ ", '. - ports as cattle. , � ...� _,_!� % �L, �".ff :1 .. . . . _. � . " . - , - , . . I - ..! i � I , .W 1 4.1s , _-__- . .�. voyage and dressed to represent beef. "' 1,1tuild �'p the nerves, and restore th0canews"Asiviiiii - i ''­"­"�� - _­-�'. 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I - , . . : ­­ ��, I., 1 - -. .. . ­ .- -, . ,. � - . .11�, be olalustAted. Then thore are iiiany nc our school closed - , it �, 4444, 0 4- .,%11- 'if, -_i �;,- Ammon - . . . �­ - . ­ ,- , '­ ': -�,'.­ " :::..:, . - 0- ; V.._ . I Wo Understand that . 1. . . . . .": I "., ....�. I - � I . I., I _. .: - ..1.1. P/ - � ._'� _�'­.. ". .. - .. I I . . - ;­. I �.�. - .. .. � . __ ­ .: . !, .?q .C1,, ,;4u, t. �'Vl,'.. - . � - . . I . , ..: ., . . . . . . . I. , ­ :. " , _ .­ - . .�� A - other, reasons why the ballot should - : , 1*.%h1­:f V, : � - i0 -.?,:l --e- I .Y; -, !_, . �: 1- . .. . . . : I �, .1: ,* .. I � -4-4"o on TueWay for the summer vacasiou to. .i, I.. -i ' I , A, , . P'- 141 ... , -, . . . . .. - .1 ...7- -1 N:r?V­-.- rt: -112., a 1,F .., . . I .I. -, '.. . , .. _ . - I - - ­ . .- . I . � . . -1- - 1. .. I . . . 0 .1 . ­ __-, . Ubt 'Us LRtws i to warrant We action of the- Govern- Oflate she manner of our blacksmiih I ,.Shad d .1 -, ... .- :: � /-, I i- � not -be resort -sufficient we think open-. on the 17th of August. * - - I . .. ,.::--,%- b ., _.ql to: -might be -chimp Y, e with- '_". . . r- . . . -_ It - . ­ . . I . . in � . - .. _ ­� -:­, _.d a t I I ,� rs. A has be6a very rigid. When you meet . I .- . : _­ . . I - . . . . , .... - _111 .. I ment And telilpersnee worke I .. . . -1 - � I I . ; - - . . - - I . -1 _..;`.-.�. '. 1 17 __ I-- -t ' . - . 1. - _.�� ...,` i WVnIffigh r Friday raorning &t Its.oZes, instead of bow eauntly , ­�t - it . I.. .... . �. .. . . Z.. - : royal commission has been appointed him, " � � I �., . . � - 1� ]Pickering, Out. .P �1 _. .. I � . � .� .. . ). , .. . �.� .. � ...:.. -_� , . . passinj the time of day, be Vi I perhaps ' ��-­, PRETTYART, MUSLIN ' . �. , . .. ._­ . � 'ii- ___� I ­. . . . �. . I to view the matter from every stand- . "I 9 " lq� .. ..-. _. �, . .� -.....- . . A... ii.�� TVIELUS ­:�.�- I look as you om of the comer of his eye --,.- -.1 ' - . I I . - i, I �'_ 1. . � �� ' . ... .. . �� , � .� 91.26 Xmw'JO A -,, 01.00 itVaN In - &*&640 point, Auld their report will be looked aul say something. If you c . tin" him So ',. ., . I . . .. I .1 ... � I . . - ;.1. ­ . .1 _. - - �_ - . ' "' . - . - ' . - :. . . .- 0 � _. im I . - 1, . , . �, - � - . . .. RATES OF ADVERTISU40 _:., - anxiouol� for by' those interested, %urn bis bead bew'ill turn his whole body. ' /..'-- CREAM CURTAIN.- SCR m. . � � 1. ­ � . . I oLw. . . . . � . . . . I Virst insertion, per line - - .. 16 44iits. which is evety Canadian. . . We can't think he is becoming proud# � . I . , ,-­. . . 1� . . - . . � �, . - .... ' . . - . . . , , I . � I , . .. - Bach subsequent insertion, Ver Has - 5 11 I I :_ 4� -, -:-,., . I � -� ' ' 1. . 1. -. n 'L - - . -1 . � .. . " I- �, . _ I '. ., . . ' ­. - , . .. - : w e I � I . � . : - L , _�,, .. .. . though he wears a white necktie, eve - ' ' HANDSO . , � - . ".. . ,_. . , . . � Tlertisemonts. . .1 :. h n in the shop. Some say that a boill ;., , ­ gt' CRETONNE - 1. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- - . I � . - .. ' - . I . . I � � L - . .. , - � , . . I � I Special terms given to parties making . tl_ :� ) UXBRID109. , Clon- _.." I .,:--: I '....; �'.. 1 11.4. *:. about she size of a goose egg on the side ; I . . - .. : I -.,. - . ... . �;�:, .. . . - I .. . __ . . . I .. �. -1 racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- . L. �!,,- " ..-,� .,:. , .. 11. 11 . . .... ­. - .. .4- - ! - . �..., is. Be that as , :. . . -.. � . ' ' � I I : .:.,.. yearly or yearly contracts p&5;able quarterly. A g4ide tion to Rev. Mr Anderson was of his neck is the cause of I ' '1 . . - � - . _... - . �. � t I . . _... --. - public - " _... ' GREEN, . � - . Business cards, ton lines or under, *i1h papor, held W=esday in the basement of the is MaYt we can assure him that'Athe . : BLIND PAPER, or,. � I I . I I one year, $5 00, payable in advance. Methodist church. 'Mr. Roberts and family do not fancy such sSiff wkys, and wiLl be � . . . '� . � .. .-1 �. larNotics In local columns t�eu cents per line, . f , I . . . - . . . -... - � - gen i - - ,� . . , . �: _... eve �ents per line each subsequent insertion., left for Cobogrg on - Tuesday. I glad to see him big old free, easy, ial I _ - - ` - _. I ... . L I ... - I - - . . . I . -k. � % lrec.ial contract rates made known on appliba- Hones to the number of 16 were bough� old rielf again. . . I MOSQUITO NETTING. '' ... .... . _.. . .- on No free advertising. - . . . . - � I I ­ I here recently by Messrs. Jack &- Gregg and We voice the I . � I .. .. . � I �:. Advertisements without writter natructions whole section when we "I I L - . . . . . i,.. -_, I I . will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- � r - . . I . _L . - . .. ': ; I . *---r' shipped Wedneaday to British Columbia. shank the public in general fo &heir ex . . � - . . � . � I _. . . - . _ . . . - . L- . . - I . I - . . . . - : L .-, tordingly. Orders for discontinuing advevdw � Prices ranged- as high as $140. This is pressions of admiration of our picnic Ous L- % . .... . . . � L . - I-.- - I � � - . . - . I I . L . . ments must be In writing and sent to the pub- I their second shipment. . . . . .- ­ I - . . - I . . ; . L . . 1. .. - . L . :. . liaber. . There met in the, oldest established store d . & and we would Just say that we did not ' L .. ... . . . � . - � ­ .- .. .1. . L . . . - . ' - . . : - . . . . . . - . . Job Work promptly attended to. _. L. ., . .. ng up with a V6W Of Out showing say . I ... . I . . I I . . . . .� . - . .: . . � t in this town, one day last week, represen- . . . . .. � - . . . . . . .. � 1. I . _. . . . . I.. . - . . . I .- I ... . . . ., L... V. ). CURK .0 .. PROPRI"01 - tiLtives of six different nationalities-& school on the grounds, for- we verily be- . . . L � - ... _' . . I .*1 _. . . ... I .; I . . - - - . - . I . . . " L ... .. . - . M . rlishman, lievG that jug& as 900a as such a spirit as . � L : a 9, . . . 1. - - Frenchman. Scotchman, Ens, . - - I .1 9 Indian and Cauadiau. Truly !his enters into the different sections . - . .,.. Our Volitles-Strict Independence. . . . L I a � Mire ,a ion school pionios Will be a thing 0 she I ­ I ..- ''.. Our Jklm-A First-class IsocalPaper. .. !�u an attractive town. ,un- New. .. u` iloves, - Vefling, . Frilling, '. . - .. I U favorable weather Orevected the gar- past. We had things fixed as they were �... L i - s . I- - . . . . I .. 1. - . 7 .. - OuLr M- x,pectatilans -.The he"afty din arty of the ladies of the Methodist because the general lina of the seation , - . ... - . .. ; I.. support ,"--They ennsidered . � . * - _. I - - . '_ '. - of the neoule of Pickerine and vicinity. chu h being held as announced on Wed- was in favor ol - ,. - . . . . . . - -1 - eed evening of last week. All who at- the benefit it was going to be SO the pupils, - � Co o'l ' ' I . -_ - , a pilonic. Ribb " Ist" - . __ . I . U were invited to the house and man. so all turned in to make it a success. ons, . Vn'de'rve 01 . .­._� ' . I . - L. . . .1 _� I . FRIDAY. JULY 3,1891. '. d spendthetime pleasantly indoois' True there was t1nite a lot of work, but . . .. . I . . . - . .1 - - . , I I . . . . ' ,:�r , ..- - . - I I TT re were a number of Indians from each one did his or bar share, so %has no -: . I . - at , , ' - , , ,. ., �'L " .''�:.., " , ' . - ... . _. . - .. 1. � . eo in& Island here last we, -k gathering a was at all overworked. . . . �L , . .... .. � - . . ... .. ..- - . . . . I ... . .� . - . - � . .. I .. ... . - - . . . The Uuited States Govrnment b*g ki of wild root which they discovered On Thas the interest of the section in the I . for you .. I . . I - .- - . . - ..1. . . . .. � e t ey were camping out near Siloam . . � . . . - _. . I . . I '.. 1. . L _.. - L . revoked the order for 15 days' quar- ... . - � . . . . , .�.:� . d is . It is a very scarce article, school did not stop wish &be picnic is seen I I I I - � . I . �.. I , ..� - , ' .. * - . . ' - ' . . ` . - * . - ' . pring. . . I 4 . . . � antine against Canadian sheep all he fac& %hat on lags Saturday Aer- � . . - . ey ay, and is worth $3 per pound when in & . . - -, , I � 9 . I :- . swine. .. , 4 I I .1 ­ . ied Is it Geusing ? noon the trussees Liaed by a number of . L.. : . . I . 4 . - . . - . 1: - . - I ".. I - : ­.. .� - - , . . I � -., � .. .� _ - . - ... . . ... . - ", - On Tuesday night the honse of Mrs. J. our willing workers relared a fine flag- ' - ' . - _L',L: _��, _ Pre er''Green . way, Otys the . : Mani- - C oeb Brock street, west, was entered g&aff in front ot the school building. Prev- - . - I A � ,- S'e - .1 .- I - . _ mi' ' . yo ' D� U N' -B ]a. - .. I . . . . . _ � - . ­� . � - � . - . _.:.- . tob's schools case will be further ap- tw n the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock while ion& to &hig the trustees purchased a large . . __ - . I __ _. � .. . - -_ - - I .1 pealed if the decision of. the ;Supreme e " absentand some money stolen. red flag in the corner of which is the -_ . - " . --------- ' - .. � :. Court is unfavorable. I I e beeky visitor or visitors also drank Nasional Emblem. Henceforth on every . 1. . . I .. . , . - . a ilk, and left burnt matobea to* show . . . - . : . .i . .0 . .: .. . .1 important day So the section or to oar � .. . . , . - .L . . - ,,- , , , � . 1 ` ' hat they had not searched in the dark. *_ I.- SAYL . FARMERS - . . .. . , -.1 .. The estate of the late Sir John Mae- his may serve as a warning to people to nation the colors may be seen floating . - . _. . . . 9. " i I . . ­ .: - I . . - . - . � I . donald is said to be worth from $80,- sten all their windows. from the staff on the Brock Road. A .. . 6� - I . � . . - I . . 000 to $90,000, that is wjtliout Th ire is considerable kicking by the resi. practice which we trust wil . it is to your interest to''call on --.*' " - - - . ' i ' ' . , . c'en, f'those streets where gravel side- � . tr I 01 tic.spirh in she breasts of the rising gene- , I - * - - _�'.' Earnscliffe., his private residence. The 1;all- .�Ave been laid, and, we must say, ration, to the nation of which we form a . . � . . I . - _­ - . . . . � -1 � _. w will is in favor of the surviving mem- n cause. In, wet weather they part, and of which we have so mazy ' - -1 I bers of bis family. This , at least tter than mad holes. It cer- reasons to be p-oud. . . I . . - - - - __ I - air that a portion of out I . I . . a a _. . t . __ - , * T:1, RIC A - 'OL ao"Ith - �. leaves the bereaft family with suffi re I Ittle : --------- J '. . _P%DS0 N I_____ . . I . . I (itiz a have to put up with these &polo- I .. �.,�_ � cient to subpist. ...., . ­ .. t - _[.. _ . � ies f r sidewalks while their more iucky . � - I - MARKHAM. - 1. 1. . . . __ - I- . - - _.. I- : . - . . ;:1 - ___ I s , � �.� - � . . . . - ' I . 4��_ . __ . .'� - i eig bore have good plank walks run- J For all kinds of Fencing Wire, Com mlqn Barb - an! Safety : - . . . Things are becoming quite Warm - ast their doors.-�Journal. r. W. T. Hamer, of the Stand rd .� . . " at t ing IL B,irb Black 0. A. Wire, Nos. 11 and 12, Galvanized - I . � - , for Uncle Thomas McGreevy I a -*a,- I Ba k here, was married on Tueadsy, 23rd � I . I ' - ­ - - I ` . %, ir or is also in no en- _: I ...,: . . I WHITEVALE. ,, �. . .. to . .. . ult. to Miss Maud Earle, of Lindasy. . Wire. Wire fencing plyers always on hand, all ' - I - I . . - , . s � - - , � . - �', viable position. The committee are - ­ - - . race church Rarden . party, on the . .. ., - - . - I . . . . - I � . � W, H. Major was in the city on Satnr- aro nds of Mrs. Robert Armstrong, last . .. .. .. - . .. . � . � . . . ... - . . . . spari tbr time nor expense in . . . . . . cheap for cash. � . . . .1 1. . daLof last week. Th reday was quite a successful affair. � ' . . . .. . 1. � I . . . . , - . ., * .., - . �- - � siftin,g the Zatter to the bottom. They I 'cuesion of East York Farm- t - .. . - . . � . . .. I... .. . I , . ' ' ". - - (serfs. Pugh & White will very soon a union ex , . . . . . ' I � - . I . .... * - ..: " .- - . seem to have the hearty co-operation, h ve operations on their'mill commenced. era'. Institute and Markham Farmers . 1. � .. � GIVE UKA CALL I �� -.- ....-I... . . I... I - I . - of the Government. May guilt be W4 Clu , took place Saturday last to Guelph. ; � A. , � 0 ... .. . ..l �. *1 . . � were glad to see Mrs. Spink and her . . . I - . I :;_: punished �nd innocence honorably t roe daughters in our Yale on Sanday. aring the week several streets have _. __ - -, �______ -_ . . ... . - . . .- ., - I bee graded and fixed up generalty. New ---------- I .,... . " acquitted. I On.- public schoolclosed last Tuesday 1. . � . . - . . . ---"�' ­­ '.. - . . sings have been laid on Main slireet, . . 1. � �- , . - .1 . . .. . 1. : -K' - - elveni 13g to re -open on Monday, August cro' . . r 0.&Sla Yon C).&r-vs ! - .- - " . . - . .. - - �._:. . Piro ably the bat the t*wn ever had. . - I . . I . .- - - , I � .Parnell . iM married Mrs'. O'Shla t is I Tsh. �. splendid garne of ban ba11 was played - ' w . . : .: - and seems i o be gaining in favor with' Kin Br UM -well, '_ of Vietoria Square, on he fair Wounds on Thursday afternoon wouid just suit the boys.- 'We are: sorry we cannot suit I .- _. - the Irish pbople. McCarthy is com- Iag visiting last week Rt David Ajouis' be& eon Unionville and Markham High . . . - . . msidence. ' sc 1, resulting in a decided victory for them in this respect, but we can suit their parents by paying . _.. . . 1. __ � pelled, through iU health. to tem r� Dr. Franey wax favored with a visit the latter. Soore 6 to 17. thern't,he highest price for an.y quantity of Eggs.. -1 � I.. I 0 . - � , . . . arily withdraw from public lite. - This fiom his brother and sister of Gormley on While ridi ho up from the pasture We also beg to inform you that we are now receivin -1 I ; , may seem to strengthen the Parnellites Sabbath lag$. ng a � 9 - �-�-: � - - - on Wednesday, 24t alt., Albert E.. son of - . - .. - . .� I somewhat, but their leader's dow lifill 1 A. E. Major and J. Thornton lefs for Job Beynon, se concession of Vaug- twice a.. week very choice'.Baconi Sliced Roll Bacon, Break- - - -.. - . . - has shatte ed-- their ranks. Parnell the c on Idonday ftr a visis so the elite 4", was throw . rom the horse and struck fast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Bologna Sausage, F. -nit and' . . - . . . - . or kicked so as to receive fatal inju i . . � . . . - and bis sw et Kitty will long serve to 01 th place. , "' Early Vegetables, Flowers and Plants. I Call and see them. . . T. . Pugh left I He laigered until Friday morning. A . .. .... furnish the public prints with cable- .T. for Stiatford' 6a Tues- I verl, large concourse followed his remains . I . . .�. � . � - , . . 11- _.. I 1. . : _ . ­ ­ .. . . p egg re for 9 few days. -STORE - - . � � .' - day here lie will combine busiLefi8 With &ry on Saturday afternoon. , . . . � grams. , � I .� - . - _. - to iurora Cemett ' .. HARVEY'S CASH ' 6- . . . - - - I - .1. . L � . - T1 Rev. Newton Hill, for the post three ' .- - - . - - ­. . . . . .. � . ..%, _: - - 'A A] Is el Burton has beau in - v6r'y pAr yea in charge of the Methodist cong __ % __ I I �. - - 1. � _­ - . s 10114av was a - chn"tch holiday bealt for some time past, not being able tio r"&' Tvl�� ____ - -_ - - - _____ ___ -_ . - . � � " in Qu --'- . __ . . - ____ __ 1 t7shere, has been appointed to Lindsay, ------ --- -- ------------ __________�� I I ' . - . . - �' . � ebec, I the Dominion House did to at and properly to Illig usually fine gar- and left for that place on Thursday mom- J I . I - - ,. . not meet o that (lay, but in order to d 11. . ing. During the Rev. gentleman's V^y . . - . :., . shorten th sessicn, sat Dominion day. W noticed in one of the dailies the among us he has waile inanflwarin friouds, Brougham.. Dry G 0 -ods Hous' e' Is .� �� . It strikes us a-3 somewhat poeuliar nRm Of Miss Mary McPhee as one Of L116 who were not members of his denomina- I . . ­,�� . . . . . that the CanadiAn Government lihould dill tes to the I.O.G.T. Grand lWge-in tion. and that,4o had the kindliest feeling I � . . . . . . - .. . : , - I �.. --_ . - - . . I - - I . . . . . coiisider the, feelincri of one particular Pete borough. . of his con"ation is amply testified b) - the Spriu- and . . � : ' . 0 Ch - Leighumn has-under-takei a Coil- *e,trgexpressious at the c"rch and the -My stock of Dry Goods is now in for 9 . d of more importance than that of tract of painting at tile Methodist Parson- YOU people's meetings - Sunday last the Summer Trade. . � . , � ; . . . . . . . ... . . � i qJiurch was crowded to hear Mr. Hill . . I . � the entire 3eople of this Dominion- i Greenwood, a job that wiH occupy . . I - . I . .. . . . Such -acts are not likely to m uch assist preach his farewell sormoin. . _. � I I ­_ _.: I . . I - Xon, � a month's time. . -Sun I � - I I � 1. .1- . CALL AND GET A NOBBY SUI T�- - -'_ ..': '. ' . - . in cerneilting tog -ether -the 'many dif. Mrs. Thornton awompanied,by Ullie - . I - . I . . . 0 __ __ __ - __ ­ . . ... . - ferent "creel blit" will rather serve tli RON* I for Norval this week where ____ ------- - - ---..%- s, � 'us Oft I have a luge and magnificent stock of Wall P atpers very - . . I reverse.- .. - ie sl�e lFill emaln a short time with bar Consumption Cured. . M . . . � I �_ ----:.:-.;-- ... I.... � . a. retired frova practice, ha 00ts and Shoes in large quantities. � . . I :1� :_: � , . Z n, . Er Thornton, merchant of that Ali old Ybysicia V_ . low in priole. B . - . . - ... . . __ . .1 . . - I . . . 11 . r" . ­� Ing had placed in his hands by an Rest fudis. : - - : �.'_ . , , t . .� , I . r.. - pa . - . � "Some Curious exporiences are rep- . mi I 0 th formula of a aftnple vegemble _ n - I � T .r . . . 0 19th:speedy end permanent cuim of - " . �M - Ward,'who has.been looking for. ry t&n� y 7"CMAZ& SWO O" 3= 021 O�MC MS. .. . . l.'� - . � :- * -orted from [taly as to the effect of � Con amption. Bronchitis. C^t&mh. Asthma and I . . . � . . � . . . . I colors on tl e nerves of the sick and war t9 Vacation as the time for return. all throat and Lung affections. also a positive . . ... � I.. DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LOW PRICE& - . r - .. . . . - . . iag 9 his holne in Collingwood, has in and radical cure for Nervous Debility and &H . . . .. .1 _.. � ...­- . - I I.. - . Z -1 - , 1. v� Visalle. At I Nervous Complaints after having tested its ­ ' � . . ­ .. . : , * F� - , I - - . .- - . . � __ I are cirraiii to band, consented to remain ` wonderful curative powers in tbauunds of . . . . . . . . . Alexandr'a, Sl.,eCiRl rooms acco dRUCe Wit)l tile wish of the meluber . . g, 1 wit ,red or blue glass in or t until cases. has felt it his duty to make it known to . .. . . THEO. B. WILLIS1 POSTMAST9R. � � . � . I . . , . . __ - the windom -s, and also red or blue after the competition on the 21st. We his quitering follows. Actuated by tbin tootive I - ___ . - . .. understand itis his intention to make andladesiro torelieve butuan suffning.1 wni --- . I ­ __ paint on th 3 walls. A violent patient " * d frevot charge, tooll who desire it. this � 11 . . . . .- , is suddenly brou al recil4. in (forman. French or English, wiLb tull . . - . him as useful as he can in . the music n , . . I �,__. . . I . .- � . glit into � blue room line uring this time, especially to the -6tions for preD&ring an4 using. Beat by . � _. , .- .. - , . - i I I - : . I . . . . . . - I . . . . I L L , - and left to -he effects of that color on �7i by addressing with staiv. saming this .. '. I L' 11 . - I _. - ' L . � : .. � . . . . ;.. . � .. I .; I . I I ... .. TOUD members of die band. I paper. W.A. Noy". M Powers Block. I..,,..- . - - .. . --- I -1 ---- . - . _____ - ____ - _ . __ - - . - .- his nerves. One maniac was cured in it ter, N.Y. I .- - . . .. I L 11 . Mr. Gould, of Whitby, oeenpied 3XV, . I . . . - .. . I i I - I - - - , . __ � an hour; ar other was at peace in his the aptisit Pulpit On Sabbash morning .1 -. I i . . .. .--.-- I . I I . . - and live -_ ---------- -_ - - - � . - - . . . : mind after bassing r� day in a roolu of red an emuest discoume on the --- - - -_ - . .1 ­ 4* New Ad#-ert"enliel'arx. � . - . . violet.. Th'a red room is used for the "dut. of christians towards their fellow. 1 . � . � UNDERTAKING -, .... ­ , -------- ___ . � � I . - . � . . . -melaiA Co . 1. commonest Iform of demehtia _ bein; s who are unconverted." Rev bar'. F4 OR SALE. -A Good Second. Hand . I - ' - . . I !.- 611oly --usu Ily accompanied by . a re_ ek 119 preached in the Me&hodistcl�urcll X Bicycle, 52 inch, obeal). Apply at this olsoo .L : Ever . I . -, � , , . , . .. � in t) a evening, in the absence of opr ------'--------- - ---- --- __� ything in the above fine constanily \ . _. - I - . - fusal to tak�� food. After tbre� hq,urs. mini, ter at Markham. The able ser _____ ' I 'on hand at reason ble rates. . L .... .I- . I Mon I - .,-.. .. - I . .. .. 4. , � L . . . - � . room, a patient affected -in was ,lonsidered by those present as an uu- of ben for sale, parties to furnish their . Calls np * - - � . . in the red FOR SALE -NUMEROUS SWARMS ... ,­ -_ I proi 11Y ;&nded day" 0'r' n � ­' . . .. . this w4y be an to be cheerful and ask usua , great. own hives, at IoL 11, fth cOD, Pi8kerins. Ad- ' I" . . igh t. . . , . I I Thi e ' - ,=,r Wa A - I:r I - I for food. " s explains the red par- Ot r band intends to tak part in the dres i ALEX. WADDR", Cla.remont. 35-37 1 . � --r .T 1T<Yr1T.A.M 4 L . . . . . - - � L toun lament in Uxbridge about the 21st. ---- -_ - ----- - - --- ----'-- --- -- - - -- . - . - . �. �.., lour busineqs so much spoken of by 4 ."RAYED.-Unt, Stmved or Stolen. ' I i FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . - . PIQKERING, ONT. . . - . .. L � L Thel will be able to muster about twenty ,�;r . - I _.� party pape . Up to the present we , near Norway. mars, three years old, _-, =�_- - - --- ___ - - I . . - . - - -.---,-- ____ . .,s I were at a los's to understand its useful- one players'..being stronger than most wit) black points; 2% black warv. aged. in- - . . . . * . .1 : � . - � - - band in town of four and five thousand for, latiot, that will lead to recovery of name will . . . - . ... i . . ;. . � ­� -- neSS' - be i nitably rewarded. Addrms J. V. ADAMS, - . �, . 4 . .- I - . .. . � . . - ­ L I.. . _% . . I -1 . I... " ' -1: ,-L" inha itants. We hope that the citizens of I 11 .1. I . . . I .. �. . . ­ I I I .. 1. t. - - . . .. . .1. - .:., ­ I- - � .. . , _., _ Whi 800 )noon at. east, 33 .1 'L I .. . . . �_I__ -_ .- . . I I .. - �: . �.. �, . Ovals Who always hare, . . ­ . . . � .I- .. .11 - . -1 . L. _. I .. .. ­ IL - - . f . . . . I . � . - . t - � � '. - :� I as a rule, - --------- __ ______ - - - .. . . I - , I . C t - _­ : � . . . . � - � .. . - IL . - � I I __. .1 _..� L . I 'would at first sight Se6 in' to be assi�s them will do all in their power ' ' ---------- ____ ­ _ ­_ - ___ __ '6 . . :, ANTEW-Saleemen to hanAle our . � . - L - peculiar, n t to say arbitary, for ,the to h them in this undertiking. Idos& hardylines of nursery stock. Handsel" - _: �. . I �1_ .! I . . . .. . . . .- . . .1 : '_ - - membersare hardworking young out t free. flalary or commission from start. . . - , *1 . � . I I L . . Governme and temperance advocates ofsh . � . I . . . I __ ? .. . . I . - . . Ha a done business in Canada for over thirty - ..", . ./ . . . �� . - , ",._�._- to oppose t e,,taking of a vote on Pro- men d their employers can greatly bene. a Sqo0ess guaranteed to pushing men if . - . I .- . .. . .. I , ..- , .. . I .� .. 7. I fit tbe band by al.lowing those under t follow our instruction& Write for terms . . -; . L . � - .. . .. . .1 ­ . - , . . 1. __�: hibition. ld think that the 1. - . - ,./ _. then as much time for practice etc., as at ones. CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY. I - - . _.. . - . . . . . . � �� � . -". . Governinen would favor such a course N Mon. Colborne. OUL 10-42 . . �� .. - �. : . - . : ­ . they can. reaponably afford. - - _____ . q. ... . I . . I k - _.� m it wo I free them from responsi- . .. I . .... - 1 � '. .. . -1 �.. . - -. I lie a number of the citizens attend- ARNING.-The inhabitants of Pic. � I I .. ,.. ­_ . .� . . .- .. 1. . � - � bility and t the'same time permit of ed t e lawn social. at Mrs. Diuma's on kerina sad the County of Ontario am , .,-. .- - . . - . � .. Tt . - . .. , . I . ; .. . their tskin a popular course. Then u evening, the 28rd ult., and pro- ' ad a not sellinx, bu ug or using a WILS11- .. ..- ­ 4 . . - . .L I . I.. � * � ..-� inn achrues, made by the Vow arket Washing , . . . � I .. 9 KING SL, WEST,, : �'. : " . �. * . .... L:�j too, the te perane-0 people may be non oed is a success. The band gave M IneMsoufacturinKOo. or one similar to i '' . .. . . . . . I � . .1 , �.. . . charged -wi h selfishness in -wanting gpl did satisfaction and as was shown J. H. colemao's Pneumatic washer. ag they qLre � I . ... . . - _. ' - ' ' ' . an infringement on said patent owned by me. I . I . - . . - . - . . a . . I - ­ - �-- the Gove ent -to act without first by e fact that they were p!!i!eutedwitb MI led founi so - !:V03E?;01*Tr_r0 . L . .-. --- d so infringing will be promout, I . . .. - J :L �:L .'. a utiful story cake in addition to,their ed rding go law. R. R. D. RAYWABD, ' . I " . . .-- � - __ . -, finding Qu the wish of the majority fee. . owner of pasens for onario. 4ents Mi* " - -...3 The boys Says. they were used wh The Repairing of Fine aud Co . . : . " 7 '.*,I O I - _. . 1. �. .1 f taxpaye . But while the above ,.w to 61 which meltus as much as six - 6 -.- � - - _. I I 4'. 38 : __ - I � .,?US . . . ' . . .1 . , ,� -.'� _,,��.., : . - i . I I d.. - - - __ _�. 0 plicated Watches receive ,, k , . : - . �..� � ideas are s to at first present them. d of rd' isbets. We heard ' � . . - . I .11 . .. o inary ep R SALE. -The' estate of the late *"AV I . :.., - - . � , "". _�."* are many 'thav . W .. 10 . - - special attention. . ... . - .. ,� selves, th arguments to I one of the vehicles from here co F MM Em a PAror I . '.- �11­ 1. MeTa.0tiainingao acres. Being I ' I � . I . - ___ .., - I -a , , -ad on the way home. One of the eon Lpomed of the . quarter of lot 10, to the V I � . - pi, i I I I � : - ; - I . . . t i - - . I � ' ' ' ' � L I h a I t c * 6 I' ' h y r e ' I Son I ' f-, bu 'I I 1UT T I I I H ' -f b , , , L I L. r 0 1 ��11 6411C "" 'O a' i 81 I 11he & 's . , "41 uI W , _ . , .�, _ _ ' t I I. I' V i 32 01 Ik t 0 . Job , ,h . I . I . 11 * . r I 't 'O C ' , d!u I ." I v I 11 tim I , , k i" i ev, 1p IIc out t 'F,� I 0 V�: 0 m) . ....... e� _. be.advamed against ., plebiscite. if IA ato. %--, I—- . - .:� , ..- - Ond eon. of the the township of Pickeflit. front- I L All Work Guaranteed. __' . . _� Charges Moder - � . . � .. �� ..,. ", . me here of the band lost his mouth I - . � 1. , , lull I -...,%" _ . .. � prohibition was put to a vote to -mor- . Ki Pto road. 0 miles from the will of -,. - - - I'. I .- ,�.-" . pi but found is all right after consider. ;a t63F 11 miles from Pjakering Village. ­ - I.. ... ­. -, I � .-I. . . . :.1 -­� . _. , � .,. .1 . ��, rowt M Canada, it would be defeatA so7, Egood buildings and every oonvenionaL 0-1 - . .,�.L.1. : : .- � _.�'. : . :: Z C. , - . . - - . � . 1. -_ - I . . .., .. 11 "I ­ ab e searching. He seemed to be of %he Th W deWrable property. Title indis. - . I . . . ROBT, -OUTHBERTY .,- . ..* , . . � � ­ , by,a huge iiia - So will it at any ptV to. vp y , . - 1.� . .t ,11. - � . - I , jority . ovinon that he could have got it more a or turtber . � : . If. - - er-__.-� .. - ,.�. 1. I . - _�:. .. . _Vartlebiars apply on the . and Jewell . " - - Y, unle" the omen quic' tect"whill. -1 �� � ,.,. Wac#c&I Watchmaker -, . �� --7 . -1 time w are allowed to fly if he had used a rod in the pro I to A. A. POST, Con -_� � - .-.* , -: - -"� i - , I - . . . -1 -11 IkIL11114 A 11 11 I, - `V. V. R101WSDftn I W k11, - - 4 .6u. t. or V� =N fthlin I - I . � .1. I - - QM . a a= a"1700WAV GWW F 0 I I I �. % I . . 1. r- - - ; , .'. I - - - --- ­ - - mi I . W .1, . b ,. .- T__ .�_. , - _.� -1 I., ."..' Y�, __ , - i..... I . I . . � ­�� 1'.$ - . I I . �.. ". 0 ­ . - I _.,� . - .- I - . . I ­ - N, I - . .1 _. . . I - , ­ .. _ �­11. - .1­4� " - � ? I ­?" . . , , I - . I .I- _. � � '. - , '. ,� " , W1 , * ,. - It- - - I I . , -��.. - . t -, . . � ,. . ,_ . - . . _:.. . 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I : _i �,V ff�, ,� .. z t I- IT . , 1".. .�: _ t , .1 .- - . - � , " � . . 1;4- A�L _­__� - - _ - � . � , , - �L � " , , , - �_, - 4 - ­ - , � . - , � 4 . � � - - 'A T - -,. ..� - . � , - - , - .� . . . . � - I . .. f �_ . * - � � . -'t I I :11 11 '. - . �_ ­. �:,._­1­_*~_ - I .. -1 ­ 11- - / __ .4 . i. - I ]DISTIR. I 'j'STOLSY IN TEN 1 . VILON ( . il'.i -, 0 .. I .:- 1. 00Y Homts. P1 I . 1�dllgq hem Issigal � canningtOD W � , , I , - Ireland in becor - I �1. & gang Of ital '_ .. ' . -f � ., - Midland thif ';I.. I 4be I - ;7�, - I Several burgl �tll IV - I` - �0 A` ,, , W at Quell?" di �,.,�4, 11� . ^ - . Stsyner Moth - . �il. . , I ­ � , 4tions to start t p.��-- I , ,:;-'.�--',- church. I,W!.,�. 7,%��_. t �, .� .. There were n4 ,­�, , I 1)9 eolisidered b t-'A� . vision. L 5- i- � , 11r. F. J. Jevi �_' ,, - , . ,_ � .., ..._..- , StSyner SUH, 112 , . I . Tin are Dow tile 1-," r. - L �: � � . ­ '.. The 6xford T I �11 . etorhas H ��tu, .. I � _. nt subscri : �_i = �--__' :.' dwen Sound I , ­ , ��.-_� for $75,000 to .... lie - I - ,_ ��_..%_ $pur line of t , - � ��. town. r-1. I , ' "_ DarinJ9 ft tbu :­ - . - . I. - large number oi . - � . . � t , I . line to lRorninj � . . 1)y the lightnini . .. - An Osbaw& 9 - , . , by before was � If week for ma6q i _. :She is now in 1 . - . - - � .. An ancient . ,- in &be shape ,of I I __ - oun On tie a � . - ­ son, near Stree . . - . __ I Is is estimated I . . .... lmow-tbat the . - I The catch of . . . I . large during Ill �.. ... Ilouge weighioi i .- . - and hundreds i . .1 .. . up have been c . .. pounds of bass . . Constable 11, I . 6ummoned sev, .on Sunday laFt . .. will Put a mp 4 1 . . ;Slabbath. Sun - � _. firsh they waut - I Oie babbath da . . Mr. Frauk L . . I . I .:�. V11111111L)g tile 11( � .- - ... -1 railway britlge .. bead by the lei .. ' If lie had beeu . �.. would likely Ir . . . - . - Unlucky bu . trouble of clati . . I . . E. Kilmer at I . . � � , � the sate, ali fo . - took a revolv . . . mond8. The - . Mr. Kilmer's I L� - I GdThe Wiart .., � . .. I . 'Plains to his I i - - - - 4he best edite, I .- � . . says the Flee � - . shouldn't he'? ,own born, thA . � - . . The bGrIlu . . . I - popular lady - .. prize contest. L . . , ular ladies" e 4.- names withdi � , I - . . to be made 6 . - . UIW- - gelb 1. � a - counter ,; The I . . - I .. and Miss Yoi . .- %I � Reeve aud'i ­ . $1 and cosui . 1. wherein to b! . .- : The effort I .. L church, Osbi . . ent expeusc-s . . . snecessful b, .:;- peal was ma, . . ion amounte . - . " made. - I Ligbtulfig . � - - �. Dow, 6L11 C( I � - .. . stovepipe, k . , - stove, sent I a . ...� anakilled a . --..;. . feet away fr I - . . . it was undis � L . - - . . . . � . :., - �.. . While pla I � . lw . - � . . of Blenheim I � ' . .� . ­ : _... baU, when I . ! . _'. - M 0 i : .., Arnold in ti i - -1 I cheek -bone i .: � . . - ' will be disfi� . I L I - . - I - . Mr. D. . . I i , .- . � - ; i . writeis to t! � . _: I - . I - � 1OW13 :- I I , ;. � . .' : of May last I ,. ' . - 1:.. day present . L � I (led. If . - ! I . .: i " . Vowever, i � � . . 1. . . . I - .1 very long b ­ . : , - to be growi � I - ...'V.- - .�. to do so. I . . . I.. , . . shoot four 'L :-. .. . . I . � .. I -.1 ;:.. . 1MVes. Al . . , . table with . . - _.. . ...... - n. I t � . . . . . ..... - � . ­ set it out . . . - , �_� _: - - � . a little Inoi I . , - - � - " , continue. 0 I - ". .,- but it may .�,' _1� _'. which wou . I . :,�' 1, .-.-. 106ity. I � , I - - . L . " , � e 1,��_� I . . , - '' I ., ': _: . - - I � . �, - ; I I., � I I �. : !C_ , . - 'S, - � , - - - t: .. - - , Varm-ers ;0;:-- -1 , I - ut t ;,f,.,. _.i to c hiaii w. . - . � . . " - being a ligl . . 1�1_ -, . :... �_ Mr. Jose - . rk - . ,--. .. �.,._ in Hamilu :.. , . , �1� .:':L- -1. ang machii - I ( ­ I � . � .. him, so he 4 1 L � lor the jou _�- I Any per �z��,� ... - . L I I . _.- .. 4 ring colt . - -, right. 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I I ._ .�'. _`1 .4z � ,STOLIVI i, I . , � t, consi i�'. � _,.r ­. .'� �t � - v1. - - . . . - '.- .� . USE AND LOT �.;. , , . L- �11 . , � -f��t ! EXCHANOKS. - 1-M-11. - a bigoted One. in t. I .. I nd Silverware. . . 110 . ..1.1 0 -..,' i. -1 r- FROM OU19 I � Misel Nettie Hilts is vWft Mands 'in 4� ,. ' a .1 . _ C I :A, �4 -.1 have been charged w th be. ek - . ol _ _ ., . $�_ _;r,.� ­ . I . �.. ,,I ­ . � , L ­ - I - . stylog and- at all prices. - 1. . in the Village Of Brougham. ..... 1. - - , -,..-,: ` -11 � : r.111 - .It , _, . Pi onpg. ., ; to all � ., . . I -.1. ,.;2 _V�i ines Publishinfl%, CO., Of B ek-i Ing altogether to 1i Ll in �, - . � ': .., __ �!�.: , I. � 1: . . .- - . - �­' - 11_ ..".. " ! our Ho Mrs.1 Moor is visi her sister i I � . ITH STABLE AND CHOICE COL . J, �r �_�, . . : � - ting in 8%qj a . - I.. -, , ­, , . . as it , . I 0, � "< � � . ,010, bets assixned. my views. Be that Whitby. . Any one W lection of Fruit on the lime. �_ _�­ A. V 1. . . ._­ ­ a __ � , I . _ . . gtou will celebrate the'12th 'of May, I am pleased t judge New Wmams - I ­'..?, ,,� 1., _.. - I In . � George Moor its aftendind canip-miee-1. wanting A Namel five varities, rams I � : 1111 . Y -Apples, - 1 + V: ;� . .. L I D a in becoming mauner, man by their abilities ther . - I .- , . 2% , lug at Corbett's Point. - Sewing Mfi'CbMe� Will do Well to L . Plume, Grapes, Currants, -ste. P608 - .,'.-- I �. ;.-.., , I .1 �. Ire. 9 commenced !Por - le than their creed. T a *no- � . . . � I 1, �. I � �i. agof Italian atl � SIPO.00. Also choice building lot with -_ .. I -1 ...." i. I ...�' 1 1 A gal zon ofts of a Catholic [taint. Misk Etta Stoner his returned home callandget price from . ... .1 .:.. : V, r is week at Blackvi . 4,1 I e Midland th &nee pleases me equ I with from visiting frienas in Toronto. - - fruit, very cheap.. Also house to let. _'. - ". - - - I- --.I- - . � . : I -:,- - -"'P . . 411 have been co 'mis. I & n2%mi.-T.P - -C- % . . ., I - - .- -1 ­ ! , .1 - � - ` � - 41 I 9 " Stoner is visiting at he _ ;,',�. � I Several burglaries - Ahat of a Protestant other MiB � Awe r (3�. "U"v". "VV , , ,..�!_. - -1 - _� . - - - - jelph during the past'lew aye. . , 71y : PICKERING. ONT. ; : -7, T. 0. BROWNY . .,:!­­. _F1-;__1 od at Gu , . I it be in public or pri� life. siste , , 0 th Brwk Boa. � 1''.. ­ � .1 �_ . aer Methodists are making p par. _ I ,r n e � ' 1� - ' . � � BROUGHAM , - .. ­ , � �.y - I o. � I . StILY1 - - It is not within.my p *Vilege 1� r parks has sold out his inteiest in - - 8-7 : i ' . r ..O.. . _. ".. � ,� ..b, . . ! , : " - 1 " L " � " ' ' I _.. . . � � . 7'... , . . - tart the building of their now - EW pR,,,Sr,, I . .1.. -.-,. ,:'. � Z o a r.i % ioise a b ther's the W to fishing business. ,V :­ _. -� I... - :' �� �1_.; . . . � I . , . 1 .1 . - ".. - . --- , .. . " -, tp, . RECIPROCITY. . .�-._ I _.. ., - Zurch. . is to method of worshipping his Make . Lot Mr. Sparks has been busy paintinghi. REMOVED TO I Lan t) I . . � �p . 1: ;...,. " I' - . ,, __ . . !. I . . ... . .._ _.,... :1.1 ­�.). � . e were no less thin 867 appe him enjoy that right equal with me But, buggy1this week and laying a foundation a - - 1. . . � , . . . - _. , .t Ther �'. , .,.+.,-' :-,i Ill liuio on . - - - ON : �:,. -._.-,11,.,._-1,!,_ �� 1, be.collsidered bythe Orillia court f re- when I read that the Don vern- for the new coal shed. A. Urquhart, Fashionable Tailoi, o . � .. . �. % . , .". _. � vision. ment bad decided not to hold a ion on The sah. North-West cleared light for BROCK ST.l SOUTH -OF ONTARIO BANK is- not in favor of trading -with the ` - . . � ! -;.��t4_. .-* _. ".' ­ . , * + I � - �1..� � . Mr. F. J. Jewell haS ietired front the Monday, because It was a church h lidLy, the lake shore. The itch. Madline is United States, but is doing a large: . - _ I �J - - , �Z., I 'N W ,�-4_3 . esses. Bethune & Del. and were going to congregate on ednes- :.-, I + 1 �*.;�4, . .; I- �`o-: I � stayner sun, and 3t ` n Day, 'mv liberalis was loading stone for Toronto., The scow Whitby Marble Works. trade with Markham and Searboro %.. . , +� � , -;,. �,� . Ushers. day, Dominio ____ . . . ...., .. ...._._14� vin are now the pub gh the Jessie Stowart is loading gravel for Tor. . � _;1 , sorelv tried. It would seem as tho Townships. The fashions for 1891 - I � -.1 .� I _. I . ; oxford Tribune is in trouble. The * � ..� - . I .Ir.- - . Z�' - - . I :.... _., ,; __7 The more for a f si r ,votes onto. . .. 1. , - . - . son & H9bW 9 ha6ve just arrived anai can k ou _.; ­ - .I- . 'I�Fi._ - - . . . . . ­ .�.. I.. :-. , .� I t the cause. . I N'. 1 *-...04P Ma e tby -_ '. -.1. proprietorbas made an assignment. De than they did for the prosperity f this . - R. ONICY. t subscribers no doub I I the latest style. - Cali and get a no I . _. I I �S_'! litiquen feaeracy. Perhaps the merrnbe could , - ' I ---'* Manutracturers of . - .. �. . . I - I ­_ �_ ]_ I I . , . n Sound carried a bylaw last week con fram- : .- . Marblemonumen %s, Headstones and all suit. Fit guaranteed. �.�. - � - : _: I - � Owe a not better employ their time than b - �. ,. . . , . . . . �. �. . _": ­ - - -� :_ :. ` sist the buildinp of ing legislation on our national holi Y, yet ': . . other Cemetery Work. I- - .� . . �- for #75,OW to as . , . - I . . � . � ­ . . into com- . .. � . . Swedi", Am- � _­_ spur line -of the Grand Trunk that the example is not by any means , Aum tunwrtses of ftotcal A. Urphart, Broughlis . I... �1.1- ­ :.�f ' I � . � Im . . - ': � - _. - �+­_k. . . _. . � 9 ore to � . :- .:. arlean and Ca1ftAdi^n QT*A1t*11­ .. - .. -, - . , - town. - mendable one. One such act does - � � - L ork would do won to CL11 . - . ... � . : ,_" - '�_: Z 4 ­ .. � Dur 'i thtinder storm last week a embitter one creed againalwanothe than 11 parties wisbing w I I . Ing g. All work guaranteed � � - - . ;"._., � - ' a- hundred has n us before chasin . . . I I , .. �. ­ - . � - " . __. . -largye nu ber of telegTaph poles along the could be counteracted by PUBLIC NOTICE ! oA - . . I �� .. m and prices orge lowest. . .1. .. , _... .."-, - . ... _. I ­�, . - ,.. -1. . orninj� a tered on patriotism from the silver to nes of . - � . . , _�.:. .. :. " 1. - line to H ' Mills were split - 7 .. - �*. . . ::,! - ­�-L I - . � Hon. Laurieror SirJohn Thom n. I LIC NOTICE is hereby given that - *" $5009000000 , . � __.­� . .ir . ,:,. .. �_.- . by the lightning -k 9D1SJ.A.1R=1X01-.TW - - _­ _1-r-14 . think all good Canadians will jot me in pql at . - . ­ ;_ i - Court will be hold in the Town Hall, I � � I - . . . _�- I . . �: . . An Oshawa gir9who hits been at Nhit saying that, if one day should be treated Brougham. on � - . . ., TO LOAN . . .1, ,. :` ... -1: .. . last ' . � ­ .. '.. " - i-, + ; -1 � . arrested at the * ther has at met an I . . . � .1 nt. Interest ayable - . , .: �' �, -� " . week for masquerading in male ttire. with respect, the o ' i . * * At 51 P 1) . .- _._. I -11 +,.! 1. equal claim. - . . , . . ­ I . . - ., :,�"_.. ;, _. !� I No 13th aay of 3-aly - I . . ­ : .. I :. She is now in goal awaiting trial.. _____.___._____� . � I - I . _- -, . yearly. Straight *Loanse . 1. . . .. L. . ... .. ­ . - An ancient and somewhat relic, 1, I'll punch the editor," is a th at fre' A. D., 1, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., for :- .I- .�. . � . . . . . . . __.. I I . .:%. . rar, � -_ Apply at 'Once to- ... . - ras r cently quently made by those who doe them- the.p pose of considering and determining all __ - .. + . � . . - .1 in the shape Of an oz shoe,- m - � - .1 ,_ ­:�­--_­.., nkindly dealt with through complaints made against and to the assessment - . . + ... - - - . . ._;,�.:., I . A ­ , % . - found on the farm of Mr. Charles dam- selves as being u - .of. the Township of Pickering for the year - - - - � DAVID J. ADAMS, - . - - ....- - ne of a paper. Few, owever, I'll - . - .. 1� : � : � , �. ' ille, -by Josiah ennet. -the - colum 1891. . ". '97-0 i3aniker ,& Urolker, .- - - - .,.., ­ - . son, near Streatev � . I . . . �_ . ,:. . the threat further than to ake it. D��Jds,tWhitev#ls,tllis 29th dayof Jano,A. . . . - ...p. :-+- .- I I . . . -*- :: . I . - I - ': ht to carry- . I . NIEFME=301;7� � PORT PER - . � � _: I it is estimat84 4 ho OU Ise one, asiv ry litt .. . . I .. .. . RY, ONTe . '. :. y those w 9har ( - Such a coarse is a w ile D 1 1. : - . . � . .. !� + 0 is sixty years a. V. a. BEATON.. , : .; � . . . I -�. ''., . . � know tbatt the sbo Puch a under- � . . . .. . * - '. .� ��.._ % - satisfaction can be had if Puch a I riag. I - . - - - - �.._ . . - ... � - :.1 . . ..,., , ". :. The catch of fish at Port Perry has been taking be commenced. I have 0 n been I , � --- Clark Township of Picks � - " Established �_ . . ...- . .... .: .: large during the pass week., Several fine warned of the danger I subjected yeelf to - - - - . - '. - - - 1, '_ ­ : �._ � unds Still 2-r VANLX-r1ekmrinX5t&1Aeu*-TX I . . ;.... � � 1. � I . I- . . - . . . . . .1 .+ . � � 'lonae weighing close to twen in going abroad without a booy gu rd, a:- , �t , - . 'BRIEN I .- _� �:% 1: i . I � 1. + . TiLAXNs GOING EAST ID UK All FOLLOW . I , We Ee 0 . . . . 0 1 8 ' . 186711 , - - _. s.. : . - .. . I � and hundreds weighing from f0h ound my bangs remain uuraffied and I njoy the No. I ExpRzss . - 8:00 A. M- . . . . ,.- - . . 1. ..,:: lip haye been caught, besides hun eds of nse of both my optics. Johnnie Robinson, . . - - . ­ . . " -_ . xperience --I 8 MIXED, . 4. . a 2:22 P. M. 11 - . :.. � -THE- - I L . . .-- .. k � , 1�._­ I , pounds of be". f the Telegram, bad a lively e, . I . � .1 � I I . � .1 I . .. - . 0 11 7 LOCAL, - I- . . 6:80 P. M. - . : I . . . . - . _. .. . I . ... - Constable McKnight. of Portffetry lims the other day. Although he is ol I enough . �+ 1� 1. . . . - - � I _ * .- . . I . � � 0 ,_ Q a - � I - � - .- - - �. ._... _S� mustache, and be calle' bene* TRA*s GotNG WZST DUR AS FOLLOWS: +1 WI-Ilrm . . : summoned several pereons up or i is ing to wear a ' . ' _. -A- -A- 33tAr . I . _. � " AS., * � _. : : �'�- I .. 1, on Sunday last. It is to be, hop �d this dict, Alderman Farquhar conclu ed that N6. 8 LocAL z . . . 9:03 A. M. . - , . , . . . . I � - . - _.. * __'; - - . ' " . - - 0 - - . . - � .. . �s :-. � will put a stop to illegal fishing on the his tender youth would Rermit of a raw 1 4 MIXED . . . . 4:10 P. M. . Pump Factory _­�.111 . _. can get all the hiding- With that thougEt foren: oat in bib 11 2 ExpRzss . 9:08 P, M. . . APHERO - �i_,."::_3, � ath. - Surely people . d, the city father procured tb8 weapon i PHO .. - .l." + . I - Sabb ling on mIu � ----.-.---- C3.4, C" Leto; I � -� I . : �- .. . - -. . - I - .. i .., fish'they want With el Some three hours for the quill. ' zov7, 1P=lDr . . ,. . - __ :� ., / "'... � . - - . and waited F� p,CRE8,11,0 M"KET, . I . . - , -_ .... ,. � the Sabbath day. .. . . . driver. His wait was at last rewarded by I I.. Nzwe omee. July 3. 1891 I - Manufacturer of - - I �. : .. I . . . I I _1 -�. . . , ': :-.- ' - +,.. . - . - . . . � - ­ - Mr.,Frauk Beattie. "who is a'ssiatiug In the appearance of Robinson,then the noble . I wheat, go to 1.10 airing, 1.00 to IA5 goose 65 . . . - t I qxfick, r6li ' . ..-.. - ,- . . . . . . As good, promp - - - ' ... . . - .,; U to $6.00 . . I ".1 -, ­ . runidlog the borse-derrick I Ing the legislator. with his clerk, ch ged his to 9W Flour, tamtiy. per bbl. $5-M per ton � . .. , ­ . V . - . � irt'eirrpta: on the h ttle was Flour, pastry, per bble 66J00 Bran ery tilAe +'' . . . __. . - railway bridge at Atlia,wits enemy from the rear. T e b "onings per ton,618. Lift, Force & Suction PUDiPS able work teUs ev � ­. . . . . - _._ . -, ped Shorts. por.ton. $2D Be M -A - I 11. :, .... . - . . I . . -1 � . bead by the Mer and knocked s seless. fierce but did not last long- gest trade ­ . * , �, 1: , _- 'i further off lie blow by a bystander Not, howev!;',* foorep the '". Weep-weU Puraps of Brass, Iron and I have the lar ,OU.ty. .i - . .. - ­_ if lie had been a little I . - ... .- �,., _ L L 1�. '... _0 - t the better of his opponent. I I . .. , __ - _ 1�1 - . . I .. . fatal - editor'had 9 � ? ToitoNTO, July 3,1 1891. Porcelain. . in Ontario . L . +,.. would likely have proved gglT was a wn reneweil on King i � . .1 .. I ­... 1_.o, I : " Unlucky burglars went to the risk and The stru GEARED AND PUMPING W116MILL16 � * I � L_. - - I . � , I , �,, . f street, and attrs,otel a large crowd. Had Wheat, fall,'bush ........ t 0 00 to I 1 11 . - * ­* . ;* ' - . . . .1 . W . .�� ; . trouble -of entering the hardware store o beat, Spring ......... 0 90 to I 00 . . .. -- -...', c. a boys or boot -blacks simi ar If I say I'll have your 1�ictures ready - - . :..­ I I .. and cracking two new 11 ter. ..... I 08 to 0 00 Windmiil and Cistern Tanks, and - ; , - E. K in L by , .. . - - - ilmer at Durham, Out they would quickl F by a certain day-, I'll have them . - -*. � , ly eugaaed I ....... , . 1. . .. small ium of 0 . They 89 to 00 . ... .--L... . L the sale, ali for the arrested and given a dose of De ison, but Woent, goose ..... . Cistern Pumps. Mail order that day, and they will be correct- - -- �__ ­ -''-L ­_ . took a revolver and two, glaziers' dial ists were allowed to ght it out 0a", bush ................ 55 to 56 � . romptly attended to. - , . , _�... .. _�': I . - . . I . - . - .� � --- . . . T . .- is badl wrecked, and these pugil _ lob L . 00 to " 49 - , p - ly done and finely finished. . - - - I .1 . J � - i + � ,- + . 111011da. Thq safe .y unmolested. While busy with heir'fists, Bailey, b ..?...* ....... 00 LYMAN FORSYTH, Agent. Pickering 1_ L .. - , . , I .. .�� - . Mr. Kilmer'd loss is about S125. P0s.bush ................. . 77 to _. 2 - ;.- %L .. solneloue in the crowd refreshed the prin is one of the I I 1. L- .- - .- +i GdThe Wiarton Ec;to man mod tly ex- ciples with a few rotten eggs. What IL H*y, new, ton ............ 14 50to 16 00 --- ,; -- _- --.---------- My rmw gallery aigest � - __ � _.. . ' - . . . � !. - _. . : , I . I _. . . . 1. - I . - � - . , sto his readers that his eel is spectacle. -one of Toronto's a1darmen and Straw, ton .......... 6 50 to 9 00 and best appointed in the Province . . . . - ;)Iwn . . . . � .. I.." ­ � .. I + ­ - . . - i t of editor wall0winfit in A . . . _. �!­ I - the best editea paper in Western mario" he Tolegram's chi Dressed hogs ............. 6 50 to. 6 55 � Everything is as handy and tasty .1 .. 17,iL.'L ... �, - Ce. nd why mixture of rOMPS11 e0s and road dust. At Beef. forequarters ....... 4 00 � . it. Call - I . - .0 L -11: .- . says the Fleshertou Advan d the rn mob . .. . . . as money can make � ­ . . - .11 I L I '. " _? . , : I . owgth not his length the public interfered. an Beef, hindquarters ...... 7 50 to 9 00 ! . nd when in Whitby. . ­_*,�: : - .1 t.:I . I ., � - sl;ouldn't he? "He that bl 1, - I arou . . ­ . 8-(* - - . � I - ., _.� L. was declared in Robinson's faior. I an -6 00 to ��: 6 4F 1%:::C:::11j:::1::�_. . . -_L +� .. � own horn, the same shall not be blown. Mitton ...................... 0 ., � . .., . . t,most derstand the matter will not be taken into L IT=. :0 09:8 , * ,. � - , . ws has dr6ppea i toss deserving Ve*l, care"d ....... v..... 6 50 to 9 00 '. - � � O� . - ' " ' _­ The Berlin Ne the cOnU%V of a L rloo ., the court, although Many I te. sab. Butter, lb .................. 00 16 to W 17f .- __T_77 --- . , - � . -, .. . : : - ular lady in 66 combatants have bee ll d . or - . - _. ., . �.. I .. _-1 POP 101 ost . . t ` Ts foolish E as, oz.-* ..... ? ......... 00 12 to 0000 or FOREST' 11A NO . _­ _­_.. - .. prize contest. several of the POP be to the city 8 r0"eaLUT., ,,, , - - XBRI I . � - L .�'. _�_ ular ladies" expressed a wish to ve their 60r' 10 adopt that of licking a editor- . . - I.., 7 -_ . .*�- z - course page standard Record 93%. . � . . .. . .- ... . . n, as they had o desire the risk of failing i Your at- i � : . , . -:. o3 v%itbdraw . as Ton run 0 ION BANK . . + : . ... . i 1. . I . nam . thas ay. an editor B I .. I ­ . - � : I .-. . , to be made conspicuous in %eim pt. The same law that pro . .. ' _. - _; . L. , . t* L' I I �. - - ' ­ � . i L, - - Be pu from assault, prevents a newspaper from . I . . This grPat sire of Trotters will be'at-- -�� -1 M. .: 1. I . '.1 Uxbrijge bad a feiuini . I ' � � -_ `1 .1 The t. wav to Capital Paid $1,500,000 . � M A LUJ Ti"M . . ­ . . counter the other evenin.g. M ss Healy doinv you on injustice. The ' upt � I - __ I � .; ­ - I . form and I _. V - - - ­:� .1 - .I- 1. and Miss York were the princip� es. The get even with an editor is to S�rplus, , . - � $1,350,000 . 1.A . I KEELER'S -Hum L a . '... 2� :1.., � I-. I . . i . . 1. - -..- I I.. �__.- I . - Reeve and Magistrate cliarged 2 Use YO k , t him from again reforr g to your f I 1. - I . i � . .. I - - . I... . -_4 r' t Ereven is haul him .- Highlatid Creek, . . I . , - il 'tf he still persis : . -1 ..- .. . : .. . - +_ , .$land costs for die use or tile Aree ad conduct. ]him prove it, but y no means WHITBY AGENCY... '. .. . - I . . . I .1 :.% 1'. _., : . 1: - wberein to slap Miss Heltiv. up and make . . I - . . .. . Every FRIDAY AFTERNOON from 1 to 5 -, I I ,%� i . . istu try fistinp. I HAVINGS DE11ARTMENT. .. .. _� - I : I .- - � - . ."... Theeffort mado bv e � e-woon.-P I . I . � V14DOIR *]RD OVIRIBIR4111ru. . o'clock, up to the middle of July. - .. - '. .1 ­ .. _. � . I .., ... ;. - ebureb, 0slilwa, to rai6e' funds for cur- I LETTER To THE EDrr R. .. . nterest allowed at highest current rates. No L . . . I . _. - .- _ " - ,,:..1t;:'._. �L. . . .6 . For 1 36 - 0 - . . .. ! we of willidrawal required. M ar FAUM XAMP. General and 9W W. R. HAVENS . ... . tiou was n 9 ady ad Md. go" d . - � - . �. .-. -t - , . . ent expenses by direct conti,ovijj +. In V= go:=. weswuse I bild. %if zwo- ------------- - - ,.L ,, � . _� . .. . ._.. . . .; . . ­ ,. . - � . - . I =01 . , . , \ � . . J'at cussiou of Ilublic t , PICK , I It ... � i- successful beyond anticiv An lip, 'This aepirtment is open to all fo� ) a fair ai �i . � W. H. HOIXAND, am a SPOMIX OA a Tons. ERING * . _:_'� i I z cations. Th "ter -must MANAGER. SaAaMt ZW 1A 001" 1111 - , . . , I .. I �. pr,al was made lie collee - -th copy. WIMUMIM 01W - 1ARNOMOTtleff"TM I .�. ANGUMVU- * _� "' - � . ` ' L - a . - L` . - ; . on S,anday and t to in all c&"s gaud X correct naM however ,�'V_��___.______.__.________ M WIMMIL- ft "y mas %" - ' . �1� _. - ' ' - � � � =km= W, Wft . .- _::,r , J - -L ion amounted to 1170 with retu ne yel We wisil it distinctly undevit urselves re- ka 70 � . - ­ . ' L � I in no case do we hold ARTHUR EVERETT - _11W am no . - - - . made. I that to for opinious expr by corres- - ___ --A&- --A xwm (11-1) 21". AUMM 4 - I -.-,. _- . -.� . , � .- .-- I � . . 11 I- . -1. : ruck the hoU66 o Mr. Jas. sponi;ib . v , ounce to the surrounding Public anis us I Co., §UFFALO. ft. Y. Lumber.- Yward I . ­* 1'..., -.:`61 1 ... Lightning A pondents.-Ex). NEwi I ishes to an n ; . .. a .. that he has openei out a Tailor Shop . - . . - ' I _. . .'Flos. Itran own the .. __- ,­ . 1 1 - . I . _.. .-. Dow, (411 con . am in opposite Disney Bros% stwo in . . . � - � . ­ veppe, knocked the stove I ds off the Sift.-LIlow me a am 11 isp . - .1 I 4 -_ LU'AYBIFAIR, LATH A19D -.� . -.1 � . .. i . .1 ­ . I - s � . ­ . . - D hich will a vs me the lbs - . - . . : hes flying over he lionse it issue, w �:- :S A T- a,& ... _: , � , , + , � , i . * . - . . stove, .sent ab )our' me . ,0,06 , . - .- I .. . . .1 � . � ­_ � . .. . . and killed a cat lying by the at ,ve. trou� , �SHINGLES,.: . - .1 . A few is of writing t3 my nurne one friends : , _, � . Pickering, % here be is preparod to receive orders in his # � � - . I ' . . . . . ­ .� . feet away from the stove wits Ile baby ; in the picturesque vills,ge we line and siocute work in a oatisfacto" . �* * 11 . I + - -....- _. . . " � ' - ?L: it was und'sturbed. I o very lkzpp� youstv I in-anner. Call and we us. . a I LUMBIE]R* .' + .-L.- I ,� .- .. � . I sip DP.ESSED . .: I .. , L i . - While,playiug baseball, Staul y Amold grelved safely at this murnm0th city. Our * - . . - - , . _ _ - . I . - � . .- � ___ to catell tile good* were very slightly inju4a, pover less ARTHUR EVERETT, BALSAM, ' Nona . . 0 � - - . . . ,s., We Shall ----- - ----- - -- ---- ----- ------------- -, .1. , - - *_ .., - of Blenheim, aged 28, ran , _b . . . . . ith Wil. in ally of our numerous remo' '. - �. . r .. ball, when he lisi U . - � , 1 ­,I� - . . I - stri . �� , : 9Z We have - . . ., n't, come in coll ! king be indeed very glad it we n or have the Auction Sole of Valuable HARD AND SOFT WOOD9. - - liam Johnston, Johnston noe of again removio - L . -AT LOWEST PRICE- I I . � � - _ � ­ I . � . Arnold in the face. bh4ly mash Ok the left annoy& I almost n a$ it has . Fum Proper -TAY. -, - . tnm. . I :r C) Ta 0 .a. g3 XT 1 T 1. ­ _: � _.. . 4 1: I � I ( . I . - , t - , '... � I the floor 0 . . 1107 ' I I - .. .- f tile prbit. He g1ct a good house, L ; pleasantly - . - . :: I I cheek -bone ant only been built one year- a of the power of ode qon- . _. . . � , - - I. -4, t.: ighevit story. Vjj�lor and by virta � _ '. . I-, . . . 9& -Ten per cent. will be ad . ,. . . will be disfigured for life * ituated. My study is in the h I tgiuod in a certain r6gistered mortgage. Whicil I - . - ; I . a . . I . - + a a Albert, t I would be e of sale, aud upon hooked. � . __ _. . . Casli, of Princ . I Al r. D. d daughter thoug`1 luwluood at the Lim . I - I . . - . . .. . ; my wife an will be inade, there . � � I __. I I would be out of their way v,hieh aefauit in nt has been I , - . + � . . 7 .. 1. _. � . . . Montreal Withessaa fol- best there. as I will be offored we -Do POR 4 . . - 1. I I ­ L , - writes to tile - a might be 1011=131 n at DON - ­ . .. I,.'-: .. lows :- I liRd presented to we on the 3rd and would be near heaven. ordou*s Hotel. in the 'village of Pickering. in I VIM" PY10111.1-rr"111. - - I , .. - k �� , - Lll greatly f tigued. The G f Ontano.on haturday,the Eleveuth I - �. . . I :-.,.z -, r. . � - + . - + - Cy table as a birth expected, we are 1 the CouutY 0 a hour of Two o'clock - . - .- v. - . of May last a small fan : , #' . � ,'and I feel lik David when 4L%y Of inly A.D.. 1891. at th - - - ____ . . I .- . :. G: -.- - - day present, painted black; varaished and heat is intense a r from the in the aftornoon, the followiu& valuable lands - - - . � , I ­ . .. 0� - .- . .. . . -� 1. - - I . *lded. t quite proud of iiiV present. he wa $=. - - -1 .. .4 � gi - I fel I - a 6 = - __,; _ - . W = ow- 0 . . .�� ,- .,�", � - .. . L a _... ir.. , '. I .�� . However, it had not bee ated a draugbt of w I left rather .-ThO southern or ___ ______ ____ - __ - __ DT ES ' ' r ,ase I want and prelixims, that is to G&Y ' . u in the house well of 11�ethl8hem, - - only in m froug ball of lot number eleven. in tho fourth � S - 1 - watoor of PiC kerhig. colDoession, of the towliGhil! Of Pickering, in the I- FRESH GROCE.Ri. . I _�, - ,­ _X,Z . Is we , ObAerved the I I dreaded to Say County of Ontario, containing by adzueaSUM . 0 8 I I . -!-!-' ..-. ". very long before the leg still ontinusing abruptly, bu� the truth ir. . tly. went one hundred &or". -be trio same more or . . I _. .� - .. �.. �.,� - .�� � - I ­ z L.L. �W'l � . . . �-� _. to be growing and are f re gtolb &Way qu a . . _T W - . . L ­ - - ­.�- . lawL Tzims.-Ten per couL. of rehaw money I 3' T_ 8 rr A% it IR 1 30m) .A. . - ......I................, - . + , . 1. legJ3 h 8 put out a farewell and there o Bay that :a is spaulo. Terms for . ­ � . �* . _., : � L . _1 _: � 1, L . I to do so. Otie of tile My daughter wishes we to to be paid down at tilt time Of . - - ­ 1. - . . - - !.;i� .. are ten oh she ,ant of the balance will be made known at 1 . . : ­ I , - ..'' shoot four Inches long upon W ich ir the partiug gift whil bar portion] art ILVDIY W ' - . -_ �. .1 ,.­­�- , �;, very gratoef al fo an. rhl%.. sale Forifurt-1 mommummmo� -1, -+.:+ I I ..4 - * very rs leaving. Thanks to 0 rougham, or =,,,==,,j,,, 9 . . . - . + leaves. Altogether it is It AS UbHEfi. &us loneor, R , . � . .- . ­ pro,,% received as we we T ,CID & OWIcNR, VandWs Roncitors. ...� - :_ �_ . +I.f I . . 1� table with its black and'gold, and now , God bless vOu- Yours etc I . to Eys, � I L :... �. . __­ . - - . - � -1 _0 � � - . � " T * E. B"RANS. IS art rest, Toronto. __ � L, . 1. : - . � . - .. I- green. I think they are app,e tree leaves. I _� w . - - . T,:�. ..- 7_ -!- -,. - h Toronto -1 I __ - _____ - ­ L I , - � 1 1 iset it out of doors occasions 1y, 50 t Xt s St. Andrew St.. � � - . . ______ - - - - __ __ ____ - - -----.. __ __ ___ ____ - ---..--- - ____ . , .I., �'_1. L-�� �'F_�_i! _1 ' - , , , . � .. d , 8' " ' % ' , c a , , , P1580 ta � , . L , L I 3. , , I �Z_`� EiT,i,5� 1, I I 1, , �' � I �, 11 I - ___�, (�,� ` _� , I . - it ", � �. :) - I ) ;_ . - I '. - ,I - -*� -� I t ,v � . .., 4���� saft��� , : " , , "' - I , , " , , , 'i " - , �' , I � - - I I , , , � - I � � 4) I - I ` . �aayp A" F_.i n ,4-F` r � 'I 1; Asw:� � " c Ile -17 it I , I r� I I ; troe 13 i - I , yolt'he 'ill I ' I Ud L11 010 oe blo r � i it .. io 14*; * 0 4t 11 I . _ * m4-ron fessrapy I * - , � .. �. .. I . - - I.--------- __ ­ ­ -1 F . ______ . . I C. q .. I _..., .. ;." i I . 1. ­­­ I .­ -, - - * I .- . . - _. : a little moisture might be giv 311 to it to . deuce . - �' PICKERING. - . � , I .. I � a correspon L ,- .1. 1. continue the growsli, as I do not know SIR,-tn 'reading th .. . ' � - : CONSISTING OF . . . - �. . . . . I ..- . __ .� - ',7 . 1. I . . . I . .1 -, -� � , , . . . - ' - L � , i ce - I 1. � � I .'- but it may blossom and bring forth fruit, from Whitevide in last week's issue, we ­ . . . . � _)� � - - ! . - : ; -�_ .. w.!, E 4, I _.Z_:.-:_... . �� � .1 which would very much increase tile cur- observed S, mig-statement which. in ju@U . I to all concerned, deserves correction. Is . . . - '_ �- � to N � . I .: � L ::- �'V_ - ,_­ iosity. -:.r_' V - PL N I N G M I LL FiNE''TEAS, SUGARS, SPIC S, TC.' ­ _� �_.. N . �_' , 'L, a akina of that most brilliant of all .. , ��. ! I ______4b"9*4P01* - ...... _1-i,:._ 1�_ 0 Stamm b as . � - '_ :; �--:_ :-, ­ . . � I I � � .. ­ .1 -The Union" the scrit . , , � - . I .. . - . ­__� �",!�: nice, . I . .. . .1. ­ . - - � . rty-three , � ]IpjRy & GLASSWARE A'SPICIALTY9 ..-,' -. vs- . _. .. 1EQYPT ,-::- ­ .1 _. ­­ i . . . , I ; � �,, _ . , �� : �� :.. � .1. �.. . *_ :r.� , . __� 1. ittee have a fund of fo , CROC . - .... � - .19 I I - ­ , I . _� �. . . . . . the comm * . . . I ; I . I I ., .- ---.V..- - . wake all things clear � . L . . . - on band. To f - , � .� � ,_.... .. - %., _� � . I k I - . . ' ud here are commencing dollars full statement of receiptis I)OORS) -, . � .1 � - ------ ­ - _­__ .. - ,.. �_l Farmers ar6n t the crop as we append a � . . -, I." � _14W , - .., _. - . . . . .1 't - . . _ - . - I �­ ... - , '-' , I . . - 11.1 to out their bay. They repor and expenditures. I � I � . - ­­.., I.. . � . L , . ... - 1. � I., 9 - - ­ ,4.� , 1. being a light one. , - . ayer.XPM ; � - I . -. 0 ­ 0 0 ".1,_.'... � �_­ - � _ ., ­. ­ 11.1 ��'.t -1 . - I days "2.80 . � L . - . . . . 14.:- - � - - z, .1 , ­ - .. -­ . . . Mr. Joseph Hilts sPent a co 'Ple 0 reeb- Total receipts f row 99t6 an& tickets ', L '' .r �, - _ X_ __;,�­.,�­ king up a tb . - � I . - , I- , . . .. . � . 0 . : -, �,.­- - -��' 14", . Hamilton last week 100 ]E W ."'. I-— BLINDSO . - , - &- C -,, -:_Tor, nt L - - - .. �,,.. SASH - ­ il- in - :., . McColl'Bros. l . ­­ I ­, :. - ing machiup, but could x , . - �'; - -. .1 jot lin I one to suit ,eeper 115. . . ;� .- - � -, , . . I I I I-_ . , I worse Use of Grounds wage$ Of gstaii � -1 .� I .�, ­ - - . - . �, . .1 _. � ... I L� . . :: - .. !-. � - . ". �__ ) � ,. . I - .. , . � . . . _ _ - �' ' I . him, so he Iteturned home none the . - _��ftnd all kinds of ­r ,, , _ - - . i I , I .. _ - . - % ­ � . �,,f._ * ' '' � .. . - " - _ '' . I I , - _; I �1, . -7"- - ­: * - .- *_ . 4ek: * . .� . .. three fine priz6a for r"" pos - ` 5.76 , ­ Manufactur s of the FWous - �1� 1:,-. ". ­ ._ - I e", - � 1-1, Whitevale b&nd-for service 20.00 - , for the journey. 1-1 ­­ : 16.80 _ - - - : , , er � � : - . tage M 0 UT.j W (37 I . � - -1 OZ k � -_ . I ,w: ,.,,- - . to ters, and IDI '' e the Sole . ; . .'.', %� , - - I I . . . '.. . .. Any person wishing Mr. Print'g tiOkets, poll .� . . I z , . NX I I . . I . -1. , i . - ca Ing on ,­.C� �,e:-_:- Z - ._ ­ I ­ - . can do so by I . 1.__�_­ I �.i. . spring colts anything in " Hue supplied on order .., , . " . '' - ',�� " . I . . ' ' . -: - . _. _'�� - V - ". � - :, ­­ , . M.- . . .111, . ,� ­ . -1 - � - Wright. . � ­­�,; �!. ,� Total - - - - . _. _,. . . , VA .1 I... . - I � �..! - iiii ��'t.z� :,- ­­ . � I - . .... Mr. Witter and Mr. Wri , jr., iiPentl # I 6&� It to tile credit -of Union . - , .11 . . p. I 0 -_ -7�': - - --�. � , k; I Having -got the Piakeritig Planing Mills - 0 1 L% !� . �-­ .. .,�', �,- - -. T -, 167.56 1 , : BaffiVC0 In D . , . . �. Sunday,in Whitby. picilid fund. 11 " D IN :-, I 1. P. . ­ . lt4 ­ _. ­ . ­ , 1i .� this wiwk -.-MU16 , 11 make San of fktied up with all neosseary awhinery. 1 �': � _ -�� I- !�� - p , :� .__ The visitors are for itevale correwl. a I . :�., _,:,._�;". ;--., ... .1 _� 7, .. - . .,. .. . �** . I 1. %-- .;, -�., t_�` . I& � - ­ " I ­�o , � - _­ �_ � - . . - . . I '' '' , ,a & .- ' ' "", L as &: ft . /- -,":.'L,-. Z. A", . I - onto ; Mr. Wh . . . . , * , ­�: . Debell and Miss Taylor, TOVC -Mr. Mi&. his statenlon" before laYi g them before 4w pteiared to fill all orders promptlyt � .- � .., , � --- Oil 0; C %awt, T - 1� v . � _��., �i� , , Lawson and Miller, Of York and Yours truly.' unber, and do all the work usually - .­ knoWn eve y'w ere .-- I - �,.. ''r � the public. dress It . I I.. r" - -, 4'. '� - .. ... " . I T -N I 1�'; V . -� 11 _t, _,z - ; Chell, of Brook Road. - , , .t., SZO.Orcou" ­­ " best PIMIUR Mills. . I I � _.,;��, f . I . 4_1 - . � I.. �A*. - . the cart him :. done in Ilk, � . -.7., �.;ef,1�. . - . . '. � , - I - - t4"" . .;-,-'i.--t.!- , 1% � ...� ._ . ­ . .. Wonder what, attracti011 th�4891.1­ --:*,% - �11.w Call at the Mills near the G. T.M. ata- R OIL - - . . jug along Jutio-29 1 . ,.t:�, ;, ... _''m-, ." I McCors RIPA OWNED - CYL NDE .-. 'V_ � I , , . , . - 1. �� '' t� * . . . I ­­ �P?­.­ - . " I �� down south as you [bay See I 90 I \ * I dw� _­�� . . - . � . _ tion when desirizig %UythiU9 in MY litie" - - LI.- . _. ­ .;, _.�� _: i -qlh-.;� .�.'��.;�--�jl VIC_ I' . : I - _� , __ ­ . . .. , -1 ­% I ----- .i I . eight days of the week. I T.W .- - - , . .- . : ,7 It * . - . � . ,.--.:,, 01.... . I I I �? �,;,4-4 _ - � . . . - I . . . � . - . . & but b0t :. - , � I ­ , L 10 . I- ,,� --..�._*> It � - .. ,� , L/ . 1. a z L., 4 - , w - I . . Egypt is a charming 0 po I is not Job iL - . . :_ _ � I .. - . .". , . . , .. � .1 4-, ;; T that Mr --D. Madill ho been 11__ has absolutely - no equi , - - . &W At 1. � 'i p- -;y : ot milk � was Beaverton J. L SUMME10V LE9 . _ r , e - paucird - _ " _,..'�i � i". Mitch news alt*bough re-& of the banking .. S.. � � " - ill, -For sale by ,, b 6_ �' .1 �. I _��."_O­ _ �_ , , _: - __ , ,.Oi and honey, a fal r ,with No at r. la"sone 11W position. I - PROF,RIETOR A* for Urdine OU ­ . 111,;," - . . �­ .� . I - . V .1 _." � . -1 'i � - I I . - - . . . - A . I I 1: . . � ­ - �­%1 ",X'. e ­ - ­­ �Z��* ,iretq 0071i . ? I I.- L - , I . .- , I . . -1 . -;01. I _ I - I .. � W: 'I I . , . CA , � . I , - " ­­�. ...I., , � I I -1 ��,ki ,, � " � 11 . - . I .. . .., . , - .1 . - . - � ,�ffl. . .. of tuoneyl - --NAG.- i. am A 10016 10 fill 1� I .. 1.��, . L*,.. - - - ... I . , ;� I �.. I . � � 1, IT:, .�;11.,i.;-. ��_�' - -".'' ,� , _ . .- � . .. - � , I � t , - -t- I ­ .2p 1 _,�, '.'�:,,!, -:, �_ �._',�,. ._,:��' --- ` '-i.*- .. ­ ,�_ 1 , ­ I ­� I ... , " " . ` - - , '.. � * - - - ­ ­ - .. 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"Milikes-sxPerts, Critical I - . : ) "I , �., � , ,, , I I FIGIRTER's * fighters and Moth - ow . . I � . ! - - ., - - , I .�-. : ; . , . I - . _.__ . . � - - * ­ Bendilr I . it Methodist . * . EXARRIM4119; t;_ , I :' : '.L'.r _. , . - � . _ �,:�. _ �,_­ . ' I having been ZD U U - , _,P� -_L 1, .�: Of 11 Tint ORoss 0: l? G . ' .. .. . . . LUNCARRUL , -� �-.- * ti� '7*', - u - I _ I . .,,. _ the- Autlxor � GRAVIL _., of fte am r . ­ BY _�_ - - . L - . 7.- - . at I - I _i,, ., . . I . . . . . .. ­ ! 'L��,' - . - . - _; .. "i � - �. . By : . ... I-. I . . .. I 114. . � . *0 � - - days of his life. Them I . . r 1, I . . - - I .,__;,..., r '' r. , . .. - ,F. I In the tax - �,_ I , ..; :' ­ � . - . - . . � .- :_ � . ". ­ .. I .1 - . � . . - . . . . I �- !k I q r,:� ,j,, �'_7­�_ . �;j V� .T. . r I �,.:. .: ,��. .:t; � , '.._. . - . I . . . . . I .r .1 I .. r - ' - I ` � . __ ..- I - 1. . . . I a .. I , J r� � J" brothers, Gcc ,:, . .... L -: ' - I -i -- OUW& A-bok Aifself fme from , .- , .. - elp- to.n . Assiws the. crown preferrip 1111 . %u,n, lived with tbeli ,L L m � - _I _ ..., .. ,..!a .�. .. I L.. .. . _ _ ; � . ­ - id VANcouvzi&, R. C.', June 30. -At the - L- . _ , , ­ . ... ". . : - ­ .. . .- - �* - z:1 .. -, f � .., t iq" ; I 1. ir , is a sleeping lion of WAY St011et 4 � -­ ­­ ''. - r - L.'-'. '.� . ..... L .­ . .,.,,:....... ..,;. " r. ". Y . k .., - IL%v . �,, . ... ­ -L , '. ;. .. .7 i . "', : �- ��,., * . Legal Can.- - it han,th ' d four .- . - _:7 -, ­ '... .�,:,!­_� L" �._�:._.� "� . .. , '­ t � A CaHow to be very impelling, - bi � , . r . . I � rr _. . . . : 1. - �"D')::L' . . and ' , I .-, r.. .. _- I . _. r �. ' . r *NM - . " - L . L ­ o1ppeen Joi robbery and receiving stolen property ... _ . , . - � � ..2,.,., . .. - ­; . - "I .. �*V 1 tion: "In memory Of William . - � . . I % �. ... � - �­ - r, - . , - - 1 - these ' readful watilldo, stored 4rhat . - � . .. - I - ­ I . la - , .. - �`:L' When it became palpable onoug� " I . -I--, - - who - die&A , RL sigatust Martin Van Bitnm Rowland for the -7- 1 Irgest settlime,34 0, . � . Wat t 0 emit she could, and, in Lrzuring. Cetr011it. DINTRMS air Tom calm "A*ft Bendigo, of No I ' h , u L George - . - ­ .. I MAN PS tung finlip -, . .; - was 17, an4i I . .. � . - . .1� beautiful Spanish girt was coming no mord, bore northwards amund the shores 0 L .. 18M, a rife always-bisve #age robbery on July 14 last, and the grand L : ��,­ r, sunmer rafi� r . I .-,- � . - - . K%ieer Wilhelm has undertaken to erect like & lion. In death like a lamb,319 jury, after an absence of one hour, returned _. - . I I.., -i , boy I . - - . - . r he answqked the unasked question- himself- . L %ed (10. In I ' I .' -!' *�.� �# , 'is in -- - - I I . . _Z; i f collectingbl-i .1 . Scotland,andhomewardaby howe a status to Wagner out of his own P1084, Zion. It. , . . . true bills. The trial of the prison L _- -" : - .1 � - � tlwwe ra trish . � r rigni. - ' .__ . . . . . ' skit I . . - . � he disappeared witho in . . I? , . �it telling any one ' er com. I ' .. .. .. I coast. 'Then, the fiercei Atlantic a rms had - . : . ,,.;,_ L is. G owlic . . I .. I . I met � The Duchess of Fife's bab will be known# In Morlshweiz, 1%lJiwn, the tritfaleeA of menced about 12 o'clock. - The crown had a . . w whither h He^ bad ,been seen caught her; hgA rent her torn sa, &fresh ; . 4 _4' 4p�- - - 8 Was, 99149- t.Vj'�D'�.L. j . tttlwed th foil . . - - Alox&ndm 4r_ $0 t at number of witnesses but no distin - '. � q -:r. - 1 1"d ,: t , . � � . . about the� rocks over lo6k ink the little bar- had made her a helpless rack on he wild when she is christened,. as 1Z the church engaged a mechanic .de et - ; _,". �.­ � ' , ' ' . - . hour one evening, an morning I In tbo Duff. noe an to the identity of the prisoner as .1* . . ­ I 111cela in its mout,11 . m , - . waters ; 7,wd had- finally dun h .0 . - - .- climb the high tower, bring down _- . I . - . I ,�_ ."".�.. � L. . L . - .- .� � C:jelillgezit thing�, m . , . - , I L' . � - . . was nowwhere to be found. -Nar did he turn . a 11 'The Emperor of Rnssi&Vnew ste� yacht, th * weathercock, and replace it. A written to being the stage robbe.r. and the other e 11....�:!._ . :_ - . quicksands of Arrdh island, not a A of ha*r a vi- . - _.:: - . attached t,, ), . - . up again. Somelafflid the poor young fellow ale Wlarnaza' is of 3,610 tons and 19 knots contract to this affect was made out, -After dence l;eing circumstantial, the robber's dis.' - Z I '. . ingly . � .L crew or officers remaining tell er t P . . , Y;�-- t into tile Nvotn .- . .- _. �.. had drowned himself in a fit of melancholy; The 7ild waves cov,,pleted their work by sPeed. I - - gilding the weathercock the mechanic asked guisebougso complete, itwa4 impossible ,)�%� A ,wrell which was ttiv . - - . IL I . . , . . Jack, _ . others, that Ike had gone away and v6lun�- - and to identif him. On the arrest of the pris. �_ � I b. ca, .. - I sweepm n . I wing mill � . - I the drif ting sand ^rgmd and ov�r Germany's pmduction of silver in IM forhim money. Them was a dispute, 11 in't , . . - .. I - her,' until a shAttered timbers was 770,000 pounds, about 9 per cent, of the thb church trustees refused to pay before he oner teeredintothera k of his former regiiiient . in Wovember lasthe'madea written -, " I - nothingbuLth . . I - ., - ! walking, sometimes / � ' Most people believed- the former; for, in- of her . vioible. -There. the world's pipduct. I )upon be* climbed the statement to Mr. Harvey of Kam OOPS, 8iv- . . prow remained , ,. replaced it. Then :�,_ .. 1. ,�'.. iarting far alle _.� . d young. fel- - . q.._, . i � IY d - . l . t tower, re laced the cock, then re a different places .. . .1 deed, how could a high-spirite wint�r winds of two centuries andA-balf had Racing in Vienna like ii perienced a giva, .- moved it ing a detailed account of th , ­�._ Hc liked . � - I low consent to serve as A private wfiere he moaned over her ; the suns of twelve score Tbrought it dolvn with him. - The he had visited and prospected at during the - t.�, .. i scream& x � . . I ­ were only 20 days again an '%.�, L. I I master in the boat, .. had worn the gold epaulets of an officer? qxpansion. In 18.80there f course refused him, and he past two years, ending with the Scotty Creek - : .:O_L � - - __. summers had brig4tened the sands above . money was o I— I . . � �. . . ,r&clng, bur, this year there are 70. ­ . permitted to do. . . aim, n ,. , � . _. _. - . I . pe' he never w n:1 &C med- -. �.: :;:, . One .- Lord Clare -or any of hj.s ople ; The Duchess of Marlborough has pro.;ented he obtai the gold in his possession. Upo , . L .. lovely .Nne Many an anxious seamh was made -not by har ; but no one kno' or drdi"t of the h"go has brought suit on thol letter of the con- el i th I a where the prisoner clai , - . treasure that lay concealed beneath. tra:ct. a , . I . . . : made the slightest enquiries after him-dis- I " her hushard with a large and beautiful . %%­ and their cousin, N . 1 T won-_ - this point the crown directed its ­ . .. Until the k;:d Spaniard Came he asylam that Anarchists of -all xUropean attack. : - �;, .. - �, I I fro .. 'r� . . - f , learned it. So ish orga an have madeof Switzerland has nov . �.­ L . m the little wild . owned him, in fact -but by the dwellers o der wan how he I 'k n with four Ilisnuals f0p,hig .library at T er Gold experts and miners from Cariboo ga,ve .-, I ...... � . .1 in a Blenheim. countri -1, sa I-.., the island -along the shore for his bod i rememMnee - . - . . . with two tanned - . . m Y9 archives, perhaps, preserved been regarded favorably by the Swim pea- testimony that the gold found on the prison., .. . " - .11, � sion to Cormorant - . _.. . cam the waves should cost it up; but they of the vessels in which the gold was carried, The E perbr of 'AuAris'lism given Ma us to. &U or was I ike the gold that -came from Fraser .. �. ;­�� - . .. - - . no& held his body, it kept ride and the santr They have been im _11. - . leg --vues down the co, - . . I and some chance incident had brought to final sanet on to the Alanlicher Attal of social isswiloratory, =order to River, Cottonwood and other places in Cari-' - .L..: - . . . :.. .�: ang flying down th4 . � . - � .- . .1 it close in its depths, and did not yield it light where her ruined timbers lay. Czar has prove,&,& pattern of snkJl bore make a more distinct resistance against boo,_ and unlike the gold that came from . .. - .. ously, with loud c ' ..... . . .. - up'to,th6searcheft-i-: -_. ,_ - . " . Now we understood what the old toreign- known as he Parquet rifle. - h - . i . . _: I.. � socialism, peasant asseciationag under -the Scotty Creek ; that t a prisoner's sluice *. � .!". � � .1 . -a s .. . . By-and-hy it begixn to be runioured that foot- . bc rd: George rai, . . . I -, ' er's boat -building meant! now we knew how The casualty record for the English Dame Of I I Hauerbunde, " have been founded boxes were so, rudely constructed that it - - . . . 6, No,Jack ; can't c . - . his - A fetch " - [learing. People, belat- little of thd fool or the madman there was ball sessol) just overshow'.; twelve ca"I Of in several partz of German ,Switzerland. The wO ina . � L . . " . .. -1 was ap] uld be impossible to save all the gom , - -1 . . n the skiff was p . .. .. ad at night along the rock a overhead the old about him ! He had laboured zealously, un- death " directly attributable to injuries re- movement has two newspapers, one of which claim that the prisoner -said had paid him __' - '.. .- I 1- the I . � - . ... .­ 11. castle, declared they had seen Ifim or some tiringly, in his quest; had taken.cunning ceived in mat,ches. " . Advocates this policy f -)r the Government: $50 per day without color in the tailings. - I - _­ I I lonesome bird stood �. . . � . . . . - onelikehim. Of coursenobody believed them. steps enbuib to keep our superatttious Mary' Andersein. having- %-o�ght a " The abolition of public festivals and The tailings had been examined and no color � . . . . 1. � � . water's edge. Tile, � ­ . . Why should they? -Such Chings are nou-� islanders' eyes from his work; and had found u house I . p1losition to all super. could be found in them, and several of the . . � .. I.— I fiew out over the w _�.. :11 , at. week to a re- (lovernmentpensions,oi . �. - . . _� � sense, you know ; but all the same the is- at last hisreward. The stranyely�riggecl at T nbridge Wefts, said Is' ! . I I boot, cawing and 1, . . . th "to the barque was bearing, even now, off to$palli,sh purter. " I have not the slightest intention! fluous expeudiwre of the State, and iniprov. Chinese had visited the claim on Scotty - - *1 .- if begging hini tu r, I __1 .. '' landerk; began to give a wide bar com menc- .. �. I of ever acting again.. I have retired for- ad education." . I Creek and tried to obtain.color by washing . . ''I . . board. Bul. Georg, . rocks when the shadows of night . the dirt but without success. The prisoner . - . -1. - I a strange soil solid gold &iid treasure. � " ever. " - in Margaret Smith's late' ed . - . in a stern, angry v( . , ed to fall.; all the more becaus ,6- . I . - - - . � ..- . How we wondered, to be ours; & how ' M 1Y)l had stated that he had washed up three ... . � . . . - , . I lights began to be seen occasionally over The Brosselm waitm have formed a syn- Uaim for P20,000 agai-xit the estate of the - . home. The di.-;api . . I., Many of us writhed under our senal wrong times and retorted or cooked his gold twice -_ - � L : . - % .. the cliffs at untimely hours. There was no and disappointment! For waa7 it,inot-our dicate to redress their grievances. A learling deceased Mr. Park almost rivalled tile bac- or three times, but the gold fSpnd in pwcg- . L J .- flow quietly a8hore, ­ . mistaking these latter. . Not One or two, - wa�h L complaint is that t4loy have to pay an much carat caw. � Miss :§uiith was described as � .. � i of a narrow strip o - . . _.. -but tea-aud.twa;ity, had..wen them from a gold he h.*d carried off ?-it I as from one to six francs to the proprietors 11 an Irish lady of gentle birth, good educa- ni.on of p�isoner 'contained Irrom W to 75 - '. �_ . � consolately af Lei- th ., . . . ough *in our island to be our pro -1. pieces that had been retorted separately and : 7 c2 . . I I . �_' . distance, far into the night -nay, at and if we only had known it was there I - die- for the privilege of serving. tion, and considerable tainments." Mr. :L - r� The object of the .. . . past the midnight hour.-ri.sing and sinking, I tions loud and deep followed in tt4 woke of In the first four � months' opemtion of Park died four ye re ago aged 82, 1 i a great portion of it had been unnecessarily -.- L . . . I land was to get sor - - - . - eav"'I amalgamate# and doctored. . I . ... as if carried -by some one walkig over, and The 11 isssm . . - -ire i - �. -..:,. � that treacherous Spanish'barque, *A il*t Glermany's Old Age slid Invalid Insurance; f to() -000- ith produce( The counsel for the defence did not caii. . . . . jo morant, which, - through, the ups and, downs of the cliffs. . r-Lct which bound Mr. Park to pay L . - . - i ih . The boys had r-ot 1 . . - � cunning Spanis rogue on board. Wwaver-, act 111,447 applications ff.r pansions were' a c011t . any witnesses, but argued that no evidence I . �. .. . As a conse nonce, naturally enough that .th made ; 59,456 were granted, r . . �. "... .they were going, hi . �, � t%, t it but to put up wl ,,515 refused, herE30.000if she succeeded in marry"19 had been given as to the identification ol I - . - port * a shore was less and less fre- his son John. Twenty -thousand unds - nothing lc,.i8 than t - ... ion of � the low, and pick up what gold had bean' -afid the rest are under consideration. the prisoner as the robber and that it was - . .. � - cluented thereafter ; for, fortunately, the scattered and dropped by the thieves, and as guaranteed to her in 'case of railure. impossible . to identify the gold in the court . * . . . .. the sides of which i . - usual harliour for the fishing -boats lay on look vainly for more. The barge ill rising into favor as a yacht w . . - i -was no essential - . The trial shoNved that Miss Smith was pos- as the gold in the iron safe on the day of ' - . , larly out of the -,ca . .- tile other side, and there . . inEngland. Former ownem of flyan, among ses8ed of a on for litigations. She had . . . .� . : ­ -- dis- them Mr. Ralli, the owner of - tile Yaraus, ! .., . feet. The island I .- �. _.. I need to go there. . . We daresay there was' no -one mon had fifteen nem for aR i,orts of purposes. the robbety. ' � . � 1'% 1� one of thes,- sides . 1� _. � . - - . ointed and annoyed when- he heard of it a The jury retired and after an absence of � I .1 . . - .. shelves resembling � . : It may, be read.ily imagined that after the aPP hav purchased barges. in which they Put 1 In t ,is cam she swore that young t'ark had � ­ I .. - than was Lord Clate. - It was not enough the most olaborate'r half an hour returned with a verdict of -. '� .4'.., � - - misfortunes which had come on the young ittings. They sail slow- I asked her to marry im an _ . . . I hi d had given her a . . _.. I them were so narro - I- _. . officer, the Mad Spaniard did not 'grow in that the villainous Spaniard and his daughter ly, butcomfortably. i1t7 on the second. count, viz.-: receiving : ady foot . more favour witi- ,.he inhabitants. But as I had bewitched his son and Aestroyed his I a ring, all of which the young main denied, gu : to get a ste, . - - - . and at late Miss Smith lost her Case. stolen roperty. The prisoner was sentenc- - . .i I . NVhen the coas' . . - - �. no one molested him, and " he did not, prospects in life but the 0�d despoil Ilia Following upon the Duke of Portland's ed to.ilveyears. Three other -indictments . � island they shudd . . - I . . .- - . - _� 1. know, or if he did, did not care for what ostate of.the tro"'Ure rein! And indeed agitation in favor of doing away with the I .� In the Government of Odessa official against him stand over until the next - I . . . - .... � I - . bearing or check rein from carriage horses I reports show that 1 ully 25 per cent. of the . . I tragic events were 1 ... - . they thought, but worked on unceasingly, it. it did,seem. as if, in 1 rryin* off Phil- gold, ass iz a a. * . I , Five or adventi . . ... six . . - - . , came to lass that by degrees people with- the Mad Spaniard carried off a good the Queeq has directed him, as her N,laster , winter grain was destroyed by frost. In The old bars are supposed to be buried ­� - i - . .� - L I its sheivy sides, aw . drew their attention from him and concen- deal of the old loro' luck too, Or, rathor, of the Hoi�se, to take off the bearing reins! some p!aces the fields are Ploughed again in! tile Wonaparte River, and it, is expected , � Is, but , , I . . , .. .� . I I had left behind for him a special- series of from the horsea that draw the royal car-: and barley is sowed instead of whoit and that in the course of -a, day or two the iron - - . . tude of bir, � . - � tmted it on their own business. He was . I - . ever been able to i - . . _..� �, � always looked upon as uncanny, and it I misfortunes. For one day Gerald, 4,is eld- Mge8- rye. The Goverinuents of Qrimea show a box will be recovered within a short dist- .- . . � Cliff climber of con eat son, oub shooting on the hills, �y acci- Belgian milway-officiAls, after three years I ecord still worse Ulan that. In Simbirok t�q�l . - / :-.- - rather began to be thought that the troubles . r ance of where the robbery )1ace. : _,� self, I may tell IT � � __ that had come on Captain Ormond might I dent, pawing a fence, lodged the contents of investigallon,reporL that uudeir ordinary, the winter crops are ruined altogether, and - . ..- . . . !ipice Which YC . . �- readily come in other ways on those who of his un in his own breast, and was Circumstances t a average railway train in! the peasants have no grain to sow for the ., - : - " �- . . - - - . �. prec .. I . I . sainuier. More than half of the fielch lie I .' � Jawepo Jealo . - I I.. . ­ _. -1 may, in the deseen . 1. impertinently meddled with his affairs. ca�rrie home -dead ! More than that, passing over one mileof trackwearafrom '. : - . I .. : 1. t humanteing.- Th . - - Wherefore,'people let him quietly alone; h4p*avy reverses came to the Earle .in some it two and, one-fifth poundi. This natural idle. B6*ides. this the Volga and its tribu- A correspondent who'has ived lofig in .: I __1 -I- ! . . lations he had long beenon- destruction of uack amounta for the whole taries had pring rise, an imber Japan, and who has but recentl rettirued, . - .. I history of tile idat ­ - . . . . and a good deal of the interect attaching mining BlPecu . George had for mo) - . . . k . to him and his affairs when he first came Caged in� the mortgagees on his propert . world to a bout 11330,000 pounds daily. cut ill the nwoinst,or to be shipped with the invites our attention to some Y the condi- � - I . ying the prol, . . roi�ac � stud . . . . .having died out, it was but rarely, if indeed los;d their mortgage; and the b a r1ing floods could not be, transported. tions -political and social --prevailing in � . . - . - .. .. : - res of his ancestors and every stick and An investigator of the effeet of perfumes i Fills not only in' d ti '. . down in safety, IW _-, ­ I C at all, any one went to that portion of the ac . ure is wood trade and that intarestm* countr - . I .1 . .. helf oil the side I . .. island. But stray fishermen, sailing around. st('118 1R*misPw*v%*sAv*4iwdfWMg96 on animals in the Zoological Garden, Lon. : ruined mg6ay of tile forest, ownern and wood Foreith resife;ta ill Yapan are still under . . a I I .,- the came on PaPt __ . - . in their corragh8, brought word that he was Of coniis we isIM&MA -Wei* all deeply don, discovered that most of the lionil and - couts,actors, but cut oir the means of living whatits nownasCoiisiiiarjtiris,iietion,l,tit - - . .- - . . . still at work ; for they could hear him busi- concerned in this, It won,of deep moment 180 rds . ory fond of lavendet. Th I of hosts of peasants who by this time of the the Japanese are moving heaven and earth .. I . every ti,herman o i toorL& . were V alyear were busy with the shipment of ge ic powers to sign the revised tmaties, - . tili.lig about the _. .­ � ly bammering with his axe at the sides of to us who should be our next.landiord. We piece of cott,on saturated with it u . . ' . I .. - .- - opillio . - . _.- - -sorry for the old lord for he UA been held it between their paws with wood. Famine has made its a peamnee to L t . 11 as to -the i the old hulk, er see him scooping the sand were .. k . strea& do- p ob�act U which is to make all foreigners .- . . . . - ...� 0 Ing it out. a good apd. kitudly rulec of his tanstilry. The I light. among, the peas%nts of S:inbirs , and they th ty 8, - . ' ' . . �� So he had quiet . �� .. from her intenor and burr tv' ' , 11 I k di seenable to the native authoritie - I .. t*o t;hort hand-� - . One evening, late in the month of October stOrY Of Us Mad Spaal�rd and li is. tresnure ' In one I ,burches',r, ,migmting in large numbers. nor will they ialerate the proposal that, for . - . � 2 of London's fashionable, -i I I - . : -* . I .- , handles, havin- . . _." when the Atlanticstorms might be expected quickly left men's minds, in presenge of this the preset er made all appeal to the effect; . the first few years at least, a foreign .Judge . . - . � . . . . . at any moment t4) begin on the coast, tile new event, which we behold in the light of that a car &in baronet was, througli I Assn illusitmtioii of the distreso to whict Omit occupy a seat, in their higher courts. . . : - . loop of cord to I � . . I ... .30 fault -poverty driven the pollara - waist, and 'oil the .- I tall masts of a foreign -rigged vessel appear- a grays calamity,, We could only look an of his owil , in debt to tile amount bf fM, and ! no its of Crimea' the Pursuing a policy of gradual weeding out. I -­ . . . . I . .. . - - - wilpaper Krim of Kharkov cites the fol- reigners amp �. . ,� . hock. These w(" � . .1 - . : ad in the offing, and later on in the same and sorrow for him ; we w4tre an werlan had no mi me of Paying- Consequently the I lowing ; In the communal store of Otchere. of all to , loyed under governinent, 'cracks all( . � : _. _: eve . help him as we were to stay t! a storm ooiigregdt an were called upon to provide .ok, s. village in tile district, of Bardianak, . . cliff where it.%%()u . . .:Illllg. dropped anchor hird by the coast, to te VILI their 1111611L Stop has been the disinissal of - ' � � hold ill . Nfad Spaniard's hai- that swept the coast. - . .. i - __ - ..v and not far from the � The dAy cum when the'sala VM to be the amount required. . I it was discovered that broad had been stolen seven well-known entigmen emp!oyeJ re- - . _. . one's self lip by . _� �. .. �our. It'wasare.eklessthingtodo, for if a Ths im tion of opium from Persia I at regular i#tarvals. Detectives were pl,wed sl�ectively in the ,telegraph and p!)stal ser- ... I . - w th _. ­ I Aorin came on, nothing in the world could effected; the mortRage foreclosei, and the , - George kne .1 . - # into the , vice*, each of whom has been in the col'in try - . - . save her; and very suddenly they did come estates of Arraumore to pass from the hands -Casp;an districts hitherto - At the store and Caught, the thieves, three a great number of years. . . I I __.. expert elimbers li i - * . . . Wild coast. Of course we all won- of its ancient possessors. .Of course the has been f 8. In consequence of this the,' brothers. who had fknioyeda good repil t4l, . . . The coast ,,l -&S - , - ny tenantry all assembled to wi 'nativel; a Another matter which has evoked &-good , - ..' -V .. dered what brought her there ; and in tness a pro- b600me opium smokers to tion in tile neighborhood. The theives were deal of Comment is the action of tile Yoko- .. . . tained no hul"al a ver lar.g extent. A law has been pro- locked up in an empty house 'An - - . dock from whieh , were Lhe surmises concerning her. Had she 0�eding that was of such deep moment to the village, ham& native merchants in retuning to take '" . � - .4.0 -xith a supply of winter provisions for them; and of course, among the others. muTgated, therefore, prohibiting the import' and their captors went to give notice to the delivery of goods for iiionths, frequently a . - a. _. .. the island, or fo . ation of opium in any part of the trans. district ant horiti". When the police officers .. W lien they reac There was a large Ca . * __ � Lhe lone worker ? Or,again, hadshe brought went we, the islandgra. th up ucasian, region. came to fetch the unfortunates to the district twelvemonth, should the markets be unfa- . Z - I - I . . - back Charlie Ormond's lost love, the fair 1901110011M Aftemble2f There are iew i � I bureau, Ule3L found two of them hanged to vorable to them or I hey themselves I w short. t 1. '. .. r. . which stood C1( , -ter looked so very more melancholy than the breaking up of an _ . .. . -.-. .. ­ . pulled their skifl � - . Span isb 'Rose? The lat Politics ve become so quiet -in Turkey, , the ceiling and the third one bOUDd hands Dining this time it is the foreign inerchant I I .: rock, got out the ­ likely, that we all - jumped at once to the ancient -home ; it means the sunderamm of that the 8 tan, following the Mohammedan' ho .� - . . aud foot, denseleamon,the floor. W who has imported these goods to onler, w - . - . . . the birds that eii . 1. L conclu*ion that she had, that this- was the no many tie -a. the ruin of - so many law, has . ambled to strange for Lite', has to pay warehouse r go -down charges _. .. . . . . . minion that broualit her here. � lippes, the coming of -10 many oeremou cimulneising 161s three youngest' latter was brought to Ilia swises he said that 0 . -1. : L nested oil the te . . . o . - he and h -to 1). others had stolen bread because and fire insurance, in addition to lo ung the . . -, . that lie was goill :, L - �.._ You may depend curious fooistep-i W" 'ere changes Wherefore an air of gioolft sons. A thousand poor children, accord- hunger -.-ompel!ed them, but that the intere.t Gn his money. ' .. . . . .. . - pert he was, and '. . Z. _. . straying early next day to the shore, for not ervaded the place as we wandered aimless- ingtothe &bit, underwent the ation -_ -011 -41111101P011m- 111111MAN- - ,- . - . . . _. -..,..- . laces-th - I � . . �.,�. .I- nothing also. and no more bread than the ' - . . . . - gerous p ,V .1 - . .a few thoualit and hoped that the missing Fy about waiting for the sale to. commence. th7e same d Ly in di&rent parts of olff . y . . : r , !.L - . . : - . L, : -1 . o Carriages bearing maq t a city- neetled to keep body and soul together. . 0onvineing Him. - . . .. . 6:_ but their faces g, -,.. 11: youth might have', by some curious turn of y of t1w surrounding Illuminations, distribution . � . - L I . . . I I .. gentry drove up;- of nw*btme&ts, When they were caught his brothers would . � L � lo:3ked at the fol - - . . -.L the wheel of chances, come back w- ith tile ILA Odlitsillft'g, 'also. many and festivi 4ea attended the event, which, In I not survive their disgm-o and resolved to She was a stylish young lady of al�ollt .* L ' . _. � I . ­� - -ocky 1wall-that . _..., Rose. NT�umerous lights had been seen about mdon gentlemen interested I% the. matter, All, cost $1 A000. not comm,t eighteen, and, to accommodate a friend, . . :. ___ I -a c Now, _. - the place -on the cliffs, on the sands, on the either an intanding purchasers, w-jillativeis, The Min stry of Impaiial Pro�srtr in pro. I hang themselves. But lie would took the baby out for a walk. She' was . . .. � . .:. boy�i,' . . I _. ... sea ­all night, as if-pome scenes of rejoicing or an inortgagees. We were watehing the - suicid"Ild tried to'disouade his brothers. wheeling -tile perambulator up and dowl. the . 1. . -.I 1. .... off his coat and , . I - . '� . Weic-goitigon. Biii behold! when they ar- various vehicles as they came, discharged paring nev regulations for the fish traffic, I They 6At him acn3oless and bound him, an path, when an oldish mail, very deaf, caine - -.. - . . _. � be a bit frighbei L .. .- . . their dreights, and went away, wi0out, in- the princip d sun' of which according to the i that he should not prevent them following i - , . gaffs I can ,!Ii - .-, rivcd there, the vessel was gone ; stranger along and inquired for a certain person ,311p_ . - - I _. . Novoye Vr,myi, in to oxclude the Jews from their resolutiou or to call for help; . ' L . I trouble and I c. I .� _.-I I All!, the Mad Spaniard. was gone. There deed any Motive more potential thm vague the businei L Tito fish trade on the 'Volga . I I sed to live in that street. She y0led her . . . - - _. - re .. wa s not a soul abou L, the place ; tb ey had all an 14 -_ --- - 0:2 off trying to answer him, and lie looked I . I atest safety. I . d " ile curiosity, when suddenV a neigh- and on th oonsta of the Caspian ,Roa in -�---- -- - - - ge .. I _. .. - . , . d epa rt ed -wi th th henews bour touched mo on the a and Wd, in a almost ant rely in Jewish hands, Beside % , .. .. I . i., . . . 1.�. -_ for the eggs, 0111 I . _.A. (" mornpg awn ' Tin � . round, eaught night of t lie baby, and said : ... - ' _. . soov spread, and quiW�a crowd gathered, voice which at once caught my attenti , L - . . . . . . I so they won't . . - - ... 109-80 this mono)oliesof Russian traders in fiahL . .eh6togmpiling the Stars. - . :: I Suppose you feel proud of him?" I.. . I- I; - _. . . , ; w�ic scattered themselves over the place, full of strange surprise. it was: 4 A 1-00A I - have' been formed of late in man la . It isn't mine," she yelled at him. I � . . .- - down." Frank . . . . . I L .- .. � ._. � curiously searching and investigating. And took!" : . cities, of vp ich the fishermen bitterr, - rge 'The success which bas attended the efforts :'Boy, ch ? Well, he looks like you. of , :... ... � I . . :_.. - hand trembied � i � , brother's neek, - . 1, -. - then caine a strange revealment! The old - I looked irs the directioaj�is'outstretched com- to photograph the stars has led the princt- A I t isn't in ilia, " she dried again. . . I- . .. � . -__ -.- .. . . hand indicated, and there, In the act of de. plain. The new regulations of the Listry pal Astronomers of the world to agree to- ,/ " wine, a c ?19 ..' � �.. I . ­ ­ ed to know who � - -.- . - l hu',k. massive and magnificent even in her will aam to remedy all these ovils. c a P I h ! Where's the other oil - . . �_ 44 � � -I.... � ruin. bad bc -i -quite excavhted, tfie sand 'cending from an elegant carriage, the same hotographic chart of . . . I -I.. Now, good. 4 I . I- � curious grin I - remembered so wt,U on his . Sbveral Jews of foreign birth who have the universe. The details of the plan ha pairin of making herself understood . .. ' L -1. . � , , ,,, i npletely cleated away down to tile lowest by wo she pointed to the baby, at her6elf, ' 1. . . . -.1 ... 4 1 .inr;ersof her keel. Compartments hidden tawny wrinkled flace, was . received 0 era to leave the country have not yet been decided upcn further thast- at and then all k her head. __ L : .­ �- -: -cormorants def( - . - . � I I . . . mortal ghost of King Bryan I-weAf3pana- petitioned ,,he Minister of the Russian many of the leading observatorits of the # . . be able to gaff E . L I L . away for generations -centuries-had been I Ill- * . . Oge, the Mad Spaniard himself ? terior to r )main until their sons, enrolled world am to take part " Yes, Yes, I see, t'other twinait home. - .'* - . �� . them &8 1 throv . L I . � �_, . _.- :. laid bare and broken up : and scattered here . . , and that every por. Thai r father is fond of them, of cou rse ? ' . , i . . I � -:nd there over the naked timbe' I rubbed my ayes quick And hard, for I am studentA of the Russian institutions of tion of the sky in to be repreimuted. The .. - . �, - - % . - - , I's were- � _ .;. .. . thought I was bewitched or dt;Damink. I leaming, finish their undertaking, if successfully carried out, will She turned the perambulator, and hurried - - . � �_ _. I . Then seizing I . shilling pieces of gold ! Yes, shinillor pieces education. - The Kinis. the other way ; but he followed and asked::. � _. . � .. - . gie I be one of the most wonderful and interest, . . ­. .,..- . he sprang towa . - ofgold-broadSpauislidoubloons,w ,hhad. rubbed them harderatill, when the next mo- ter has decided that th must leave tile - . I - . - . t; ment there stepped down -like a sunbeam Czar's dominion forthZett achievemenu of this oentury of won " Do they kick much at night?" - - . .,.:, '. up a half-dozen . . - . I fallen about, ei tiler unnoticed by the finders, - , and that their i`"g dem ou, in In . d , 7 - . - - . - - .. . . . I . . . - or perhaps considered by them, in the burrV a, summer flower, entrancing, radiant-' sons, the students, may stay until they are ,is importance to anooeeding generations of " I tell 'tai t ine," she slioutc . ; as a weasel. ' I f . I . I I . � . . .. .Donna, Gxacia, the Sp.nish Itwe I smiling, grudil'ated, but not a day longer. Hereupon astronomers, for inil getting ruin the face. L .,.­ . in speechless te kessure, � " I think you are wrong there," lie an- - - - I . in his skill all I of their departure and in the larger t tance to those of the . .\ they had to deal with, an not worth thor de ighted ; with a haig ofJovelinew around a sent or( era to the managers of all ilistitu. thirtieth o- fortieth century will be perceiv. N - -1 ..-. . � . I . I ' swered, "Children brouffht up by tile l- ottle - - . � .., difficulty in p . her which far outsbone 'even her beaut, on tions of lei rning that no Jew h ed when it in remembered that the so-called � - : I . ­; I . , I- I . . - L . '. . _. trouble of picking up. j in student be ging in every con- are apt to pine and die, '. I . . ... . . or so, for he cc Then we knew it all.- The very name, [link admitted i nleas he presents documents to ],tit bea . . . ; I . . - the summer sands of Arran I I t fixed at^ra are Actually H - . 'O they gave sure . . � - . � Sanrtissimd Triuidad, in h I rubbed my eyes hardeet of all when there show that No belangs to a family that is ocivable direction, town, She started on a ran for the gate i : as, away from us, re She bad opened it he can and ask-_ - I I .. � so he stopped t vl � - uge bronze letters . A.I. fo le UP., , :, 1. . came from the carriage, third and lastly, lowed to li a in Russia. . to the right, to the left, northward, south; - I _ .11 on her uncovered side, ha'f hidden by a . I . L !� . _._. I _. . I � I- Charlie Ormond�the future Lord Clare !_ F , - it's SP busy Id thig-gov, ward, eastward, westward ; but that owin ed :. Hav , L . . !U� . . �_­ Wes a oompletc, �__.., ­ '., . I., 11 . _. greeAsh coating of verdigris, was enough to oreign i kgev 0 a to soa,nk 'am once in a while, I - � .- i - � " ..­` After a third .1 -humoured and brave as -ment of K irsk b 01' to the immense distance and to the 5- �1� . , I looking just as good * brio L_ . P � - . tellthetale. If we did not understand itat ' ' finches sod RUN f" .. . ... - '.. used and, aj - . -, I . - . . I in half -� ' I - - : . row, looked i - . ­ _. - once. Phadrig Coady, dominie, and ,philo- when he carried the colours of - England on ingales for the Eug%'f. .k.t. Th.;W!tv-- "Pan Of hwn&n life a single observer discerns I �� s - . a PhosmUde about t � . . �_ und that the finches ... . �. � . 1. - the redoubts of the stormed Indian stronir-- fd no cwtre of their motion and in a s attempting wenty g-,3tures ... ,�_'__, . . .. .. _. . math, was there to explain it -not a little, -&,nd',3%ighti*galcs Of a minute. As he helped toget the lwraiiibu-. ', , I , him and agi be it said, to our mortification. - bald I L . to kmirceive their ohmgs of pLi,cs go . . .1 ­. . - . - L. , Kursk are the best, both as to their excellent I . . :1 #�: . . - to some lator thr gh the gate he ,said : . -,­ --'�- drawing. It I � . . . � .... ,., -, _: .1 I . ..-. - The Sanctimima Triuidad was one (.f the ' Is it necessary -to tell how the sale WAS voices and their endurance. Should they such sense cf motion &&oomes, from a Mo- 66 on . : " I '. .� , .. . . - �-,_ _. tre . asure-shi stopped ;how the old baronial castle re- n , . mantwry glance at an expeess train crawl- Our children were All twins, and I'll . ; L � :s �: - which he baA I ing i. I .­ 1. I , _. . _:.z _ps of the famous Armada. When ot be &bit, to procure in that region all the rsend my wife down to giveyou some advice- * I ­, . & dotted hin , . .. I _� . . that great fleet ha,dcome a -sailing up the ins"ned undespoiled; how the mortgage wm birds they want, they will 110 to along a riverbank miles away. vo Nor Will _. . �1. L . � L � . . . - . I . . the Ir"i the results be withor.t intereqt to tile an You Bee-." - I . � � L'. L. I - _. 1. - ... Nevertheless, . . . .._­ English (_' ,hannel in mighty crescent, her tall Paid off ; how such a wadding 1never yet was ernments of Orlov, Tchorpgov, and 0 . But she phaked up a flower -pot and fluili". ... - �.- � _L him and wave( _. - , . , , I .-. -I.- seen in Norman tower as that which . oration now livW, Says the Now 1011rk' I . I d .­.,�-�w ­ masti;stood high above the others. on oels- tava, in search of their wareg, This in a SwIture � . . I � . . I ­. P . it at him. I �.. but he never o f:i i I ! - '.*'' ny Jlassau , � ' �L � . . w-: .. brated the - union of thet Hon. C�ptain . godxmcl to ms forringto IsgigAlitic undertaking: He jumped back, and as she entered the '. - - - 71en lie seenio . ..... I Vespasian Gonzagai of the great housa qf ta, who, on � 1_ ..... , 1:1, 11 . . - _. Mantua, sometime Viceroy in . ' unt " ' ... - _ . in Charles Ormond and Donnai Gmoia heiress of the beA c aceo ,L110 ,small Photographic charts, whose . . - . i, - ! - - ­ rop 1"t year, have no work in . - I I - - 11 - . commanded her. She formed a Spa ' to I don't know h6w maily "Slpanidh Virter- their fiel& he combination in too form the great chart, will house he called out, 11 I hope insanity won't "... L',�- - . .'. fast one gaff, a . mark . F cam their living catch - It . . _... .., -, ; - - I ,.,.:::-, tiny rifts in C � ' . . � 1- - t naval ings-for she was lineal descendant to the . cover not merely spots here and break out smong the wins. - I ... .... . .V : � . . T - v _., � . for - the attacks of : the ing birds for the Vgl:h agents. - there in the . � . - �`.' . ­� -I ­ 9 powerful grandee whose bones whitened on sk 111 t ,the h li fi, men, froru pole to . - . - - 11 . ,L-, ! ... I .- over a space ol .. _r � L.-,.- - leaders, the bold - sea lorz,11 whom . ' The - of the -head of -the Royal . . -.1.1 , -i.*�_` � ..�. � ., V I ledge above. - I . . ' ;;o :Z � h&vT:sPhotQg*P 1here is one lucky thing about spoiled - * ' ' . , , " u I ... , the unpitying Arrant6oaot; he*, when the a. . . .t�, : _. . . �'­,., � .. th i.3- crisk in England's' fortunes called- Hospital 40ommmOves at -Van - h Of the - 1961.1 - .1 k - turned and to( . 11".. tzior .�_ . . _ I 1. forth. Drake W levqed his guna.under old lord was gathered to- his fathers, the . Felvens. not as they appear to the naked chtl(Iren-we never have them. in our own - I- � _� , __ _ . I.- I a - � . late of Wi t, says of Koch`m ftmedy: - i . L ... _f . I _­ . - I . .. - s es, aud [ ad -shot and succeeding lord and Wy Clam made thWp. fi ly eye, and not as the eye assisted by the tole. family. . . -1 � . ��`� obliquely, and � . I . . '.. her hupgre­ id ' rnmmly a that Kooh's disoovwy viiIi Wo .- .. L - .. �: ; I :­ , �_ . , . )ur id belo*ed, $hat I don' a - ; '.: !. .�_ � � �. � only too plain '... � _�'., � - selves so inula,r t Once thoan, Jbut as the ma . - . .: ,*,- .. - � . ` - . - shell into her almost soprid w9oden.wallt; I i Cal vision. The dis6overyof anenormou,sundergrOu a I t back. Ru -:. _� �. L'. % I.. . .1 U,ff , U1 ' awn from the temporary disfavor in. of rw LH-penetratin . "" : -, - � ,.� ge , � - - - '' - How think a stag a so . envied *the possewro, Of - I ich, in a singularl unfortunate 19 c4418M, on eye is reservoi - ... -7 , I . . .. � and after half . - ard of Efflogham, had mantled h6jr in. -a . =hi %4 r of -water in the midst of the Sa .' I . . __ - �. _. - . . , , -, . - . . � �:. .. - tratu fAr WOr's 40114itive than the human retina, ham Done will undoubtedly develop trade .� :17, 01*:", - - ... .. haze of battle-sruoke; Hawkins bad ri�Adled the treasures t6rilficin the depths'� of the rt .- 4,�. 1. �. - perilousiourn ­� I . of 'circ can, it haa* Clou ; that i� ham beholds them, That atrange thin w d v t - - 11 - � - . - . . ­ . -1 - ­ _... her acres of sails with chain-shot�; and Sanctimima Trinidad? I trow not. 9- ill be an tra; al hroughout that region. FX- - .. :: _ ! - I . � I therapeutic properties as vubmas U _ . wl I.., �', n the air by I .1 :.:%::., �..- I (THB AND.) . . they - V an - � - 'L. ... � I.." .-- � . 'L � 1. . i- � . , " . . - . � .- -.1 - . . . � . - .1 . - .11 �-.­ - t, for , . :.. Avith no place . '. 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" . . , 5 =w � - I - . _�.�.AMA& " _b0M%r_W0_ZA V Mw a 1UW-1a*�-,_v"%R4_ - �,,t - �;, , � . _�,v1L ­ ;;ap . � t, � ,�N I 4 ,� - .r. 4, - , . * �,� .., , . - , ,_ . _ _ , �-4o*x f I - -2 � - 'i M - I - - - . 'AV [ R L b6ne"T ba-rawbed & terrace thO he 00'414 V14"d in a loose moU * ," brko,k of ** . , . I _. . I . PM . I I._ .1.. ;. - !AA RAV . d he rested a fe do$ hitched in _X . . -. . ..i ­ - . . ­ _. - . I.. - .- ' , L ,/ _0-"- i I.... I lv#. -; � - h i li . avve and- immediately - the bird i&ng re- , 1 . R~ was at wesk in Odas two - , . __ is a& a t &Ion a ad ge, first leased he plunged -out Into the air screw the &n' and Peter. and Robert, al , , beforls Protestant mus - , . ;, r with exultailt chattering, dragging the y,ili . - had commence ;_. . - I 21_Fi,., - . 0 , .-.-..I I "v I - Solna part of the rock above hi where he C, - li-- - --a StAti-man, and Peter a "Ve'L where,PrOt4Wt&112t MWOWonly datebatek to I . .11 . . .. $at a hold for his steel books. Iffe ing at his feet and io�ki;Ag at him with wide mig t -, . . .. . . . .. . - __._.;, _­­-, _M,ffl".�­*'�.'W"V, "Bimself, and at last discovered a understood the expedient and immedi&tel John,iChd Peter, =d Robert d dog -- th tigne fptence. -.-. ...4 - ,v - 'brothers, C small rift through whic tream of fastened the'ead of one of the heavy coils Of . ­ d11111 I _ ' "":,.r, g.,.... . . nn jimingied w" fismal, rapidity that they have already more than 11-1 111:_:.],.1�7 Z, :�_10 . -v, lived with their father in one of the r trickled, altoll to thathe t rust both rope to the small line PiLd 11mea festerled t Of OwWO elemOnts- - _1­�,,-. �e�s, .4E 't1t,fn 1,,,,,.,;Ib settl#meutO I t aboft �J gaffs, f ti , lightl u ward. carefully together all the heavy coils. - - - FNLabioned and.9hapedbynoi,will of theEr own, overtaken those, of the Church, of Rome - .; . 4 ; ��01 , and So was t $41 &gkd helplensly tnt,6 lifeW history thrown ' ' : -, . boys in sunromer .f. Was about f teen feet Geor; IV `:' . - `_'� - .11 . ing bi ds'eggs - and'otber ape I- 0 4 of it, Born to conditions thiy could not foreisoe,, Sauntered into .�...__-%�,f,_ AM .. collecting bi ld cliff ;below him rhen he got hold of the an .. Sunday school. The tea0h- L ,.1. N.4 0 . - Cleorge owned a pet raven, which he four bmidrea feet de p with a rgiag sea dmgg6d it to a perpendicular. rook and , er fou4d: the,plisee -in.the Bible for him, mv- . , - _J0 . . O.. trald6d "'M 11611W' 1fi1ti;`1strr-wmdt -an, a -crn-eT -roewma We'"MeWni-,' ItIft his ftrefulty fasthned it around it.- The men . ­ -- - . orl sughter . .',r� A_* 4 . I ,Vreela inits mouth, and do many other he'ad and look down would be rror and on the main land then threw the joined .TOM VV the head and heartof his "tal and of hi chminateg, That decided him to Stay, : - -.I- 4k __ .. .� .. intelligent thing,q, snol-the bird was exceed- lumediake destruc * b I bad Ito the gulf, and it wtat with a W`* 4 - ". "d and aturned him into the j&th of religious -.,.: - -_ . 'shifting hl% L.- from one holding awash down into the sesi George next, an- Peter was made"no - - . . �­ � " . .. .Went into the Woods or among the hills. point to another, s log, then say- And never ones dreamed . The Rev. Dr. ])Ole, of BirmingWjt� . _. . -;, .. _. L . . 44aig his knees hard fastened the line from Jack�s that - .1 - I . ack, which was the raven's name, followed against the clift and hardly ever finding a ing a few cheery words to -his mother, got - Owi3- r received. . speaking it the eighty-seventhanniial meat- ".L' ,L-L.'L -_ � .-'. .;.i ; . I bin, cawing and chattering, sometimes spot to place hip foot. Then the summit upon he , ad dewanded swiftly down reaching what no one bbliev- Ing of the British and Foreign Bible Society, : - - _. �.% . . L ring, &W frequent- wan reached ,and b6 sprang ligbtly upon the over Ow . Said he learn I ' : 1-'. , ometimes flutte, . Lh tpr!:i Itce and was� received bel ad ad with dismay that the So ly darting far ahevA wi elighted rim of guano -burned sod. by a whiS lay by th� lower end of the While Paul ot the pleasures of were in debt for over ;914,WO, .1,1lo',at" -. ­ -:, :., . , I , ­ . , go with his Young The two breiithleas watcheers below pulled rope. A wild hurrah went up from his de- fill, n Mt ._ . . _'-s-.1 , -.1 . He likedsloote And gave up hislife tO the service of 11L , - - there had been an increase both i � "1.. '1;f- - ter in the off their caps &nd hurrafied, but he stood lighted friends, but no one mad :... - _2J.; _. FI­ 5,lentl at tile d,ZZY top till L tll� these men, in their Passing reported at over. 9217,000. _. I __.... I 1-.0 I _. L% permitted to do. echoes of dcmonstmtion of joy than Jack, who went it chanced that, - 'L - . One lovely June';'m6rning the two b6Ys their voices in the cliffs had died. Raisincir screaming down the abyss and perched'ifi From earth and its cionflicits, all died the same Within the last few months the Russian' . - 1. .1 , - - ai,dtheir cousin, Ned Bradshaw, put Out his band to get their attention he allout;;3 the boat besiolehis beloved master. The day. . and Government have caused more Jews to join :'-�,.z - 1.� I ad through the, length - I , : . i-,- . .- from the little wild dock in an open skitf in a strong. mournful tone, 11 I can never mainland party returned home bv the' John was mourn I the Christian church than all the Jewish - � ' :::-. L -'_ .1 , 'I . with two tanned sails, to make an excur- gobick. Don'twaitforme,butttyifyon nl&-�shes and reached the dock j ust as G _,orge broad Peter fell 'neath the lasig in a merciless hand. societies that have ever existed. . I : _ .1 p . . '. ol, about three can, get help. " Then he eat down 'upon a &---rived there by the fisheramen's ski IE XAOrd On hfO Russian newspapers assert that over 50," , - "', I sion to Cormorant IA1an ftobert died with the Pralse Of the . ­ " - *L-, _: . . ! Jwk, came 11,0100ing r*ck, exhausted from a despara�e climb. tongue, . I - . - z . oonvictedof murde� .,,,d hung, Iar"lites have joined the Orthodox Greek 7- .. I - i . I . ang flying. down the rocks appealing pite- The top of the islan A was about three acres - - I ,.* church within a year, and that " : : ;. " . : What DayeThein Wuz- - - I - John. and Peter. and Robert and Paul, - - - I . . - , . . -1 ously, with loud cawing, to be taken on in arm, and was inhabited by more than . - - . thousands have within the Same period 1. �._ ­ _ . - �� .._ L. ;. Say. Jim, what days them wuz I . The purpose of life was fulfilled in them 81L. - ..I.. - .- __1'. , r_ . - , board. George raised his hand -and shouted, five thousand birds. It would be sinlost I Romehow can't forgit 'am. because - embraced Luthermium I L. . - I 1. . � Home Jack "'and - ion They're,touble manistitchod. in my nature, part Men said of the statesman, " How noble and . . . I - : ,-., �i . :, I" 1. - No, Jack ; can't come. 9 impossible to take a step in any direct' brave I" . Vassili Ivanoff, one of the prineipal lead- __1: I _ ­ . '. I he off, while the pQor with oth- O' .il'&Vt; gocd an' noble in my, heart- L *.- . _ I .- I- then the skiff was pus ol out treading into a nest, and the m I movement, who . - - . . But Poter, Alan I " he was Only A slave," f the Russian Stundist , 1''. i. I .. . d rock close by the crabecame infuriated as George walked -Springtime now il3je3' the same as then. - li obert, 11 Itim well with higgoul-it'is well." erS 0 ' _ ;. . %;, , " . . lonesome bir stood on W But barefoot boys grow into white-haired men. Of een in jail since Auguat last charged - p . .,& .: . While Paul they consigned to the torments Of hF6 b . . . .#.-_% . " I .1 I water's edge. Then he raised his wings, about, and rose with shrill cries, brush' with propagating, Protestantiam, stillremains - . . , - , ,_. 1. - ng sav- - 9t through the winder, with the Holy Book hall. all nature the RLMO I I . . , -1 �._ .: _..... �, ., : . flew out over the water and circled over the his face with their wings and peckb me law throu there untrieoL he police have 'aged 1. .1 % . . - boot, cawing and 1OOkWg over at Gedtge as agely at him. The wings 0 Chirpiri� their melody. for which the words What Ym*e:b them dzler and who was to .in trying to collect evidence aw =8 amp but - _' , _ , - L ­ .Z . , , J . 1. if begging him to relent and take -- him on hovering about and flying across the island blamel , It is now . 'L I I.. W- a never written oul� but, the full score and Paul- � their efforts have totally failed. .- " . . _.; . . . 0 re Hidin our hearts amon;C their t reALquro store, John, and Peter, and Roberk Z. . . . ., . " . - ' board. But George arose in the boat and, fairly darkened the ground.andi theri we hem an. I ted that the notion of trying him at _ ' � L _­ .1 . . I- . . angry voicep I ordered hilyl to 96 tumult and anger among all the cormor- An'somehow them songs do tAke me back God in His wisdom created t ; L law will be given up, &ad -that an won as the - - . ._ .. ­ . I - . ­. home. The disappointed hird.t , When we two you"Vters played as all buys Where the soul of the black man is pure as Ule road WxOS8 the Caucas ' - . nS,. L -1. . % ­ I.. - flew q qietly ashom perching on the edge George struck several of the birds with one does, white, haveto tramp acrosethe mounWris in chai _ - . . I . . . . t - - 11 I . ow, looking dis- of his galls and, after killing them by pound- I What days them wuzl .� out the gpirit�,through sorrow made an pro- . ­ L . . f;,- . . of a narrow strip of mead . . where and settle in one of the Transcauc"i . . I I.. - . v, - . . I consolately after the fast disaR-pearing boat. ing their heads against a rock,� thaw them - I wise. / I . 11�1 . - I No longer resorts to deception and lies- - r. r I .- _ . Vrou mind the timm Jim. in Spring, vinces under police surveillance- . I L L . 4- � The object of the visit to cormorant Is- o;e'r the precipice to the boys below, for he When we'd shod our co&tS and King an 1. - - . . '00tin' out where the flesh can no longer control Preaching a trial sermon in prese�ce of - . L, . - - land was to get some Of the eggs of the cor- - knew they would linter about ,t,he base of Our boots into the woodshed an'gO OL Un' The fr-,edom and faith of a ".0ven soull- audience of only two persons must in any - I - - % . -L' , go was shool .. . . I w ile before returning Down to the river where the lol - .: . .. morant, which are rather difficult to obtain. the island for a'; Over the rat Ly river driver I , Who can determine what change may be'r 'I -5 , but especially - i- . ., " ,lds. an'ple ohn, and peter, and itobert, and Paul I i case be a trial to one' nerves . - - . , ­_. 1, �. -, . The boys bad not -told their ents where home. There wasu 1, no King Fisher or Hell Diver J . they were going, but the I Was nimbler than us. John ma,v in wisdom and goodness increase- I bishop of.canterbury, Dr. Tait, and Dean' . . ,.-,. . %. _ t, 'y ba(rddlecided upon Theft with despair in his heart, h# eat thorn days you knowt ; - I.. - r . . , . scent of the island, upon the sod near theverge of �he cliff and : it somehow seemed Impossib'o to 90 Slow- I],oter rejoice in an infinite peace-- I . 1_ . �.., . . - nothing less than the a I we was at spearin'muckers. Jiml Stanley. 'We read of such an unfortunate : . _. - ,, rpendicu- kiff. I Robert may learn that the truths of the Lord are is � � I -1 11, - . - I . the sides of whi,� almost Pe watched for the departure of the a Lord I we wan lightenin, hang on by a limb ) spirit and less in the Word- v - candidate for 'Priest's ord so . . . i., - .,:.. 17-1 . An'sock it to'em'R they 11 -blessed with a holier birth j=ling in . ­._,; . , -.. . larly out of the sea to a height of nearly 400 air was filled with And Paul may be that rather awful IrreSeuce. In. ' I - . - * '_ . - I .... -PA three @idea, *and- On birds, and the echoes in the cli turned the why, even now I think I hear you cry; Alons of man had snowed him on _., . � . ; - ; - I . feet. The island h Than the pas his confusion he Stammered out, am he began* .* . I . . . I rocky' lace into an attar Babel. He t there for " Struck a five -pounder, Bill; hang on MY 109 , , . I :- . - one of these sides was & series ol . An'bow you'd brag oter, and Robert. and P - I will divide my congregation into two- .. ., __:.. I - shelVe$L reGenlibling & stairiway, but some of Kalf an hour and by that time he sun sax you caught a bigger one'n me. isdom will ewe for th . _. I - - so narrow that it was impossible in the far *astern waters. -Now he nol i( I nd up. ­ well. yer see, . I k, air, an . � ; , . . . . . them were .... Tait interrupted him with, . I , �' - :., , . to get a steady foot* d upon them. the sails of the skiff and the brisk breeze I Bill, Pop's old npear bpALta &I I It does- . . . of us, you had better . , � .. .L hol ed the carried her swiftly around the eareat head- What days them wuz I I . . - DeZ= With Doubt. . there are only two . Say- . . . IL _', �_ .L - - - __ 'When the coast fishermen pass I L . - which is which." - .- L, 1. ... island'th " shudderodp because so Many lane and left him there with the loomy rve Joie turned ollixty. Jim. an' You I . . . . . . . .., I - I . , _ i . _-L . ay The F. H. Revell Company publish, asone When aneak-thievell t 80 low -&a W BW&l . . . acted with its name. shadows creeping- upon the isb6nd, leagues Eli I do't mean it, oomin'sixty-two I admirable ad- a barrelofsermons Meother manuscript . . - . . ­_ tragic events were*cOun ; The rhoumatiz had fix0 A me. 91108-3 ter ro. d, of their Vellum Series, two . . . - . . . Five or six adventurous persong had scaled from everything numan and au mounded by . But I woul,l like one day again I w0ul' .A dresses of Professor Drummond, the first of matter, which a minister had stored awlY . . ` - : * � _ . angry birds, whose aTea gleamed trocs -��as whito-heau- had lien upon - , - " I .. 1._.' I . - . - its slielvy sides, and got up among the multi- screaming, Jes'to be boys when P.um . whi,-h bears the above title. It would be a in his barn, it looks " if we fal . - I ­,.. . . I : tude of birds, but not a man of them hud in Ilia face as they. brushed past in the gath- ed ich o' ground was fairly bedded wise beneficence to Duta copy of thissoldress degenerate times. Such a catastrophe bap- . . .. ''-i I . ever been atble to make the descen, . Witb Mayflowerd b14 in the hands Y . , ,7,- .. - . , , cliff climber of considerable experience my- Night very soon fell upon Sea and land ;. yai:cr buttercups w � uqod ter land States. it would be exceptionally useful at . Colorado not long ago. AV hat is some* * - - I /-.- - -, I their tumult and settled 1, Them � In . - �­ readers that a the birds cease About our O,d straw hat -s- An'Jiw!8aY,JimI . I I self'Imay tell my Y_ this juncture in the ministerial ranks of the however, - may inure tot . -:-4. es, but How'd yer like t.r go in for a swim. future pariab's lose, - ­ � Y_ Ounfimb with safety among the rocks and upon the led We quote from it a I . I - I il.. w precipice which You may c I the wind freshened and his An' dive from the old black rock, an' fift . . Presbyterian Church. the eventual gain of the good man 80 Bud- . �.-- . � '. � , . , -.. - whistled Xelut ormal tences; but they fail - the remark of & - - .. I , - . may, in thedescent, defy the skill of . Which could stay under longtwtt. You few pharacteristic Ben denly bereft. We recall - - - . � �'. . . alai erpret adequately the spiritual 81, . - . human being. The boys very wall know t 0 ears, while the restless , An' i im-durn how uc effects one 1, � former Yale theological professor who ex - . - - O" tot a star The water win ran out no odds how mlich he to int4 . -.11 . 1) i 1 07W. ificance and value of address from whi day his decided con-: . . .,., . ,- ... . history of the island and its dangers, but sea tsm,a to him from clouds came tries n . pressed- to his claw one - . .- .. - . - George had wo Years b6alft was to be seen, but huge, blaek % Jim, bat if a sweeping fire should con-. ', .'r --; � -� - - . for more than t back. No. no, not oniffin ,Ke pluck them : viction that i , �._ - - z'_ . o got up and trooping out cf the South filling the heavens Ter keep it . _. ­_ . ... , , .: . .... studying the problemof how t I you Heresy is truth in making, and doubt in Same in one night all the old sermons .- _.. ,,,, . I . . ft hadexamined every rock- toleewardL It was pot long before the night Seem terbe took about the same way, too- Val uia . I - 1-1., . I .- down in sa e Ys harvJ, becimulle- the prelude of knowledge. State of Connecticut a general revi wo . 11 ' . 1. - . . .- through a glass, traci was suddenly riven with flaine--awful Hands on itto Jill' I s'lue'zo a, f a man's life in egatiopall- ., - - , - ,e I - . shelf on the side In I seem- What days them wur I There are ten 9OOdYe&rS 0 begin on the next8unday- --[Congr . L , t �_ - i- . and had talked Witt thunders bellowed acram the Ill �-atvenp, fy and there are ist., . - . . - s _ . . every fisherman on the coast who knew any- ing to shake the . 1 I 0 .. . - :­ �"__ - � I . five good years more in inveetiga,ting th A bulletin recently issued by the Amwi- � : . . - *, and obtained his it; then torrents of rain were loobened, T. _. ' the things that are in .' :." .__ , tiling about the Olac I that are in can Census DeIrAtmealt gives the statistics , .1 . . -1 t ways of descending- drenching to the akin the boy as he A MLrveU0ll1l IRT811tiOlL I ­ thil _. I . opinion as 4. i(inetograph 11 is the name that ­ I __oy I rovided himself with there upon th All religious truths- are doubtable There . .. .. - . . So he had quiet V p brave heart, bi it he felt that.' FAison has given too his latest invention, an United States. , The Cumberland Presbyter- I .: I .. 11 . .- � - - a two short band-gaffa, with 'st6ut wooden . George had a - . . to no absolute proof for any one of them. - isn Church is Presbyterian in polity, has a � ".. -1 � - , *. , I . (nd a running his chances of escape were very slim. Down instrument combining electric L ndphoto- Never let us think evil of men who do not media . ... _. � � I �, - . handles, having on one a to repr1ol-Tua-1103 motion creed which in described " A via I 1. I . _. 11 . I loop of e6rd to be fastened around each. the island wall he could not go, and in w' , graphy'and intentle think as we do. I between Calvinism and Arminianism, . . ,-_1 '_ .. . . . .. . steel other way could he leave bhe place ? Then '&ad Soulmd. , If his other works were ingeni- , distinguish between I ., ,_ " ! .. - I . . . waist, and on the other and a strong of remorse that oil$ even I to wonderful. and earned for him Christ never failed to owes its origin to & revival movement at the �.., o Vz . _.- . , . I . . 1* . , - . were designed for getting a- &row in his heart a feeling . doubt and unbelief. Doubt is can't believe; century. It 11" . . -1 . . hook. These * his in- I the epithet wizard, this in doubly so. Hear I beginning 01 the present . - 1 . I - . - I .: hold in cracks and fissures in the face of the he had concealed from his parents , unbelief ia won't believe- - 559 church edifices L.. - - .. I 11 . - - ssiblel to draw tention of climbing the island, buid far more what F Tile Church NLYS [respecting the heretic] with & seating capacity of 754,- - - - . cliff where it would be imr, - . was the - if it ip desired , r and halls, .2, _. . . , _ _ . , . . I one's self up by- means 0 the fingers, for bitter to him than his own ut 11 "Neel when lav I will get the cc - Brand him." Christ says - Teach : 095, and 164,640 communicants. The Gerumn _ - . - - .. .. .- ink and thought how his mother wo mpany to give a dress Faith is never 3pposed to reason in the - - - .1 � .. . George knew tluit the most dar back of the or- Evangel - ical Synod, with only 870 church - . - , I . . with- ''rLeflearsal for. me. Iplace . tions, has 187,432 communicant& I . . .;... - L - :, , expert chinbers had used gaffe with success. his brother and cousin reacliqA home i - New Testament, but to right- I organiza . . . . . . ., - chestra on a table a compound machine con Ity if all these prob- - , --. . `,, .1 . rhe coast was bald slid desolate, and con- out him. He knew they hail been crying It would be a great i I presents in the _ - L _. . tween the out some words to him before they left, bat. sisting of a phonogtaph and a kinettograph, It is 50 yeai 9 old and rei . -. tained no human habitation be continuous United States the State Church of PruBa* - - _. . . . .- I iff had set out and the noise of the water, disturbed I intellectual life ould be largely gone. which is a union of the Lutheran and RO- - . 1. - .. . . : dock from which the A ,lays, the curtain Jollaus I : _ - . - - ra tile Rock that is higher than . .. - ­� .1 .1 . . . . the island, or for several leagues beyond. freshening breer-, had prevented him from work " Lead lite t'll %V I formed Churches. The Church of . ' - . ' - - _' .. -':-' . - . . W lien they reached the base of thO Wan& hearing what they salid. I rises,* and the opera b,-ginB- Both machines 1. " That in evolution. It is the development nts, which . . .1 ­,� . . . . So he sat there throu5h the pit.-hy dark, , work simultaneously, one recording sound Christ of Latter Day Sai . _. I - Which stood close to the mainland they of the whole man in the highest directions ions and 144,352 communicants, is . .-, % _. t . ­ .1 pulled their skiff upon a, small platform or hour after hour, terrified by the blinding and the other taking photographs, record ing tht, drawing or.t of his spiritual being- - orkanizat M overnment and bases its .--. - - - . I I - . .. . .. ir guns and began shootin lightning and deafening th 'motion at the rate of 46 photographs per - . _. . rock, got out the black ! second. Afterward the photopgraphic strip is _ ' faith chiefly on tTe book of Mormons. The "_ : ' ' .: 4 - - roundthe island ani Inged by the pitiless min. The great . An Ristoric Met. - Synod, which numbers _ L.' irds that circle a macbine, a German Evangelical L i 1_ 1- Then George told birds everywhere about him crouched clo" ' (leval6ped and replatc*d in the - .11 nqsted on the term4pes. 1111betitutei for the photo- , The Whitehall organ lately removed from only .36,156 communicants, is probably the ,. � - ­ I ­ - that lie was going u iey knew how ex- esta S,nd huddled behind the I projecting lens is - , most liberal � , " 1 _. - . p. T1 Not once through th,Lt I i, and the reprotluciug part of th : Chapel Royal, by the Queen's order t in doctrine in the - L .. - I - : . *� pert he was, and remembered all tile dan- rocks for shelter. : graphic len, raph is adjusted. Than, by th Church of - - sL Peter ad vinculs" in, has Ito confession of faith whatever. . " -- - . :.. . . . . . I i. . - . I places that he had climbed before, long and terrible night did he close his eyes did instrument I , --- -­ ; - - " .1.. ... gerous . t1h dawn appeared the effectin London Tower, iB a splen --- - _� .�- , . ; . , . ite with fear as they in sleep, and when ra : rues" Of IL calcium li t, re ro. I grewwh no. with an interesting( history. Itwasibuiltin . "I . ­ - -T I of- hope we duced life-size On & w *to curtains " Father Schmidt by or4r of .. , . - ­ . .1 . looked at the, four hundred feet of somber in the east a great T,u u nt . t . .. . - . ­. I c . I . . I ! : . �� - .. I through his hearL to the audience the original scene with England by . Bonbons of CourUMP. . . . . : rocky wall that towere . . i Infits sounds and all the motions of th I - . . . .: . , -Now boys," said George,as he threw The cleuds h%d rolled away and the sun fal as in the original scene. of stops, 1,968 pipes, 3 manuals, 6 couplemAnd It is a popular fiction that is girl can marry ' ' �� I , . . . ... . I the edge of the sea like A, "actors exactly a man without, as the saying is, marrying .1 I . .., . off his coat and- tightened his belt, 11 Don't burned upon And with the estimate the possibilities of this 6 composition Pedals-- .. ., . .. . -L.. be a bit. frightened about me; with the" large warlet furnam the voices of his i Who can nant., or who can predict what . . . 1. . . � - . .1 his f4mily. It is not true. Sometimes a g " : - I �_ . . . . .:1 . _.. gaffs. I can climb up there without any rising of the sun came the main land S&L- leffect it will have upon the attendance at all - Recently a. new depot of the British ' sinful father. - �.. _. , a back t000 'with the parents and friends fr9m, grate son deseends from a vile, . . .- , . . ­''. trouble and I can com ,g h'im, how he had fared during the night, I places where men and women congrepte to and Foreign, Bible Society has been opened 1 is mothor's blood, perhaps, has saved him � 1. - L .. . - - - greatest safety. keep up his spirits., He - we and bear? By, means of the Kineto- io Madrid, and the leading papers of the' aarryinp this man you marry the - , - -_ -'- 1: - ' - . I . I for the eggs, only put plenty of oakum in it md tell' him to and he I graph plays and operas may be reproduced Sp&DU,h capital gave considerable SIN" I % -, . . . . . 'c6miDg 8"I'llig mother in the group. ! . to 1 soiled fainily record, and must, to some ex- . o -�! . .. so they won't break wben I am her voioe . repeateds funny descr of the event and of the ' I tent, share in the suffering camed by his - _ L.- - .- " Frank brought him the bag and his saw that she was W6epi1JD ; came in private parlors, sermons iptive reports ' " ' 1 4*1 - .. ­: .. - -" %a put it around his distinctly from among the rest, speeches and antics 0 say what it MAV work in whic� the society is enMed. father's siuB. lEreredity we may or may Eat - .- - ­_ . ., - - . . . - .- hand trembied &a good and that he woull back andl-wall who can ing ],eat year 700,000 Bibles,Testantents and believe in, but we have all seen charsct4riz- - -I . : _­ . I _'.. _. a neck,- but neither of the bay . a seem- him that God w, . Then some of or Qy not effect? Perhaps it tracts were sold and distributed to the Spen- ties paw one generation by, to a M . . . t�':: L i . ed to know what to say. ilt to place its a a ations . I . V ran . : . -,� -, - - - ­ . . " Now, good-byet boys, for the present ; them tried to throw scrOw food gn&d#' up in for the public no ish people. - . '. . greater strength in the second. , , - . L _. nty minutes; theme tins and little pwoels, bu� they all tell ,too high, notwithstanding the confident as- 1. on - .1 the ri,sk then, even if yod husband is 411 that . :­ .. I'll be through inj twe . ' St. Bartholomew's church, New York anxious, L _, " - . - th If below. He suranoes of the inventor. . I he should be, of being AD IlDhOoppy, .. _. __.- 1. be able to gaff some Look out for was now tortured with Envear, and on the - . City, had a most remarkable Is" ra"nt6d I mother. I am not speaking in favor of the - -. - .. , I - stood in the front - in tKis year. I selfish'.In marriage, but I am advo- _. . . .. - - them as I throw them over. I- .1 . advice I the main land. he ' , .... . In Too GyaSt & Iffu". - - ' it included every grade of- men, hi an d of the cost -:. . . - _ ' . - . .. '. - t* htly in of the assemblage on ,! . ,i% ,in cating the intAligent count' :, i --,- . . ytrat: his 6u d yed gra Sees and _ . low, rich and poor- There were e y I signxng�arenta who I L .- . Then seizi h' t of the dam count one's chickens before they are i before -the contract if - * . ' Z� r ­ - : - . .. I he sprang t1o"war a . built a fire OU of birds and nest To prac-tice. it is all, forty-four of them men, and all of" Ma- I would be Shecked at their daughter's choon- _' I I � weeds, the cirl roasted . -dozen eggs- hatched is & very common t ing, as an intimate friend, a girl of whom . - - - - I � . . . an tur,r age -many of them weA advanced in - . . - i,.. �� . i . . up a half-dozen paces )ooked at him materials, " fresh ones w�en cook Lypensive, however 9 Resome Mission Sent twelve, then antecejent4-the do not al- . L . - . L il.­ . as a weasel. The two boys selecting the I . ad and Sometimes very i in likely to realize. years. A or seven Syrians y knew nothing, : , . � - .� ­ t they had great faith Dominion government i daughter to' - . _-, * . in speechless terror, bu eatin them . of Ten years ago when the northwest land boom there were three Jews, six ways refuse to allow th _�. .;L %, .-- I . . I . a. He found little devi any Means th and Armenisnes fivO Or six Chinese, And Ger- marry a man who" f=il 7atcy met for the, - .. �__-' I - I .1 , . I . I" t -1 ... in . his skill and con o r no one could dsv' ' ble to stretch Was On the gove mans and Irish beside. � .. .­. 1 -1 I . difficulty in passin,976 fir$tdOzeu ledges- reaching him. It WAS on, sent out its survey- .1 . . I first time at the wedding- \_ i I.. .- .71 iy reach them, and m low W118 equal the popular 6xP6ctAti . 1. . . -, I' ­ w L. I or so, for he could 4A a ladder acror, access from read Y for the tens of thousandr of Itis one thing to entertain an ------ - -­ � I - they gave Isvery minute or f fishermen had orstoo 6 a in - ,'.- - sure footin ly fnipossIble- f - A number butwhowv- - - vskin B"ous BoldierL -- ; attired caller who brings boubclu. One - ` - ' .. ?ad to consuf his drawin which and in now comers who BY dil a" agent", Perl?rum ' 89 The Churchman" describes a new ex. hand and room in the other, anc . so he stopll the face of t . .liff. gathered around the hem of IM they had - t in mcceadui working in Giv :� '. � � ; . - was a Complete chart of their boats but th war) 1111 their work that by the and runen .sgow, other to see him off -guard with his brothers - - ­ -- , e ;�, . . - After a third of the 8X00ut W#A those on land. Hie%ther i tud nova ha given .. , ,. ­% I . ­ - ... m be- hours to fling a rope surveyed 55,479,000 SlOres, more than 76 . an to organize the street and sisters in h -'s environment, not the one - - I : I . c . . .. paused, and, as the boy$ could sea fro fisherman tried for t of the total surveyed UID to date- The ambe into toompanies under military drill, your pamults' culture and suacm VO er - - jr,.. . irvounly about siort f -Ay forty can . He does not seem like a strang - . -, - I low, looked - somewhat nc _ across the chasms but fall sequence is that now W�an "ttlers ara and so bring them under moral and religioUb YOU- h ,)a anr , - - I __ . . - him and agam feet from the brink of the . J,e orisiral survey is of little ser- disci lin,L Boys love to march and drilL your yet you might never I I - , , ` .1 drawing lain that the path atood there in mute sorrowv the mother con, cc B - p . . . _. . I " I I -an - im. Mont. is :6 =.., motion of the district that the 0 . '. . .t:,r-�l 1. his hand behind r passed 6 the suril'bad no I The Yowig Mau r , � I Nevertheless, he turned Rour after how then the p" On the survey atakee cannot be found. The sar- A sapoement, to the '6 Christian Harald i who has JW& -,,---.-.!�_ -,.­ .. . . .1 3ouragement, 1, . Smoe was issued for May 13. 0006SWilmg John 4L. : . ' the young King of SP&MV ' it . - lose beside veys were mAA6 arent, tongues, counting the -fifth 7W, ill beg - , It . . but he never once , ',me the lines out through woods . , _.., . , ..7:. looked back or down mainland heard a wild cawing 0 16, in 58 diff plated his tion . .- L, 1. I . saw thatJack, poor which Chinese as three., It is. indeed, a unique on as, Ma activity, wilful dispolu _.-_�!.; ,�. , "1z _, - , I I �_ Then he seemed to gather resolution; stuck them,'and, - up so that they are very diffi- .- `t -' I .. Aher, into two I renu,r= joined them. Bvidently have grown rotted or and interestin I , tranquil L g exhibit. mmuw7itive_ curiosity make him a Sharp _ ­,'�,,.', I : �cl - . fast end gaff, and then anc I Cleo a ral aafe cult, to follow eorner stakes bave to his _Minded sistaM _. lv­'I., 1. T4 . . ... and drew himself UP the d the PSAY - - To ppeared . At Benares a large Hindoo bridal party contrast Were - '. , - .- - ­ I tiny rifts in *a cliff feet - to the bw had followe all thew hours in the burned down ss�d_ mounds ho dus m"M y will have a bepw - . ;. '�­ " L .. over a of seven or distance, rOmsib , they ever existed, which in douNdul in W gone on the river, a -J. ".1 _ Space i-� at last ventured to -it when the boUom of. &to houimbeld, and already he has shaken off - -� 1-1 : -A'4 ., . . Lime he bu the surveys were . to worship the Ganges, . - ­ . . I ._ ledge Then, for the first background, As ,a rule an nurse* ,show- - - 1.� ��, , . - - I above. ad down. Then rifts ran woner did George am cases. in- _4he afteadmee of his Austri - -1.L_.,__'1.;.. .1 . how him"M W y done and ma& ' urades and in- the boat gave waYs nineteen P828=55 '.1 I . I . . I-. turned and look "Am jag 6, Preference for maw attendantiL __ :-._:��_, - _'i. I . .. I ­ . gestures it seemed e'im than an ides &= through his lotnii- rmozb arA bridegrooms being .. ., I .e14_.__1 ., : ,� : . :, obliquely, and from bin - - late lines faint WrTnilch f urthert oonf U20, cluding the bride . Aj : .�� 1, ��, - . only too plain that he di� and raising his voice he cried:- 001141? � ; Me courage did not fail him oi, Catch Jack and fasten the Smal onvom for this grmt haste -in . . ­ - -" I T It . , ; I 0 and after half a minute's rest he &"a have to his log And I will got him to - boundaries does a" U6010- - - . -, - . WOUR . , ­ . ,.::. perilous j4 OU3608 being suspended ' Forums L I _1 r Don. it" e 'red t1 $p�h 1; u b6d X 02 4 1 -o' rl a-_ . , . . t I - 4 : . . I I . I . I ­ , . - I � I INLI -_ - awr - U . I I - � I � I !1 " � 4e. ". '.. K4 - , . �-_ � . ;__ ... - �,:, ..-. - .1 .. . . . - - V1 T _11,ql - .. -.� 11 ,,�:.­,;.... .1 I - ,;�_ I ������,�����������,���l�,�����:�,���� I I I 1. 11�1 . .. 4 - � li,. -­ - � -, - , . . , - - ­ - .7, _N:_;, . . 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"--i 1 - __ "I . .! 4 , 1�� _�_j."�. , ---- - . - � , 4 , -, . ­!�.: .. � ! - - - -1 I - - I . . . - " - . I . I - . . � . � . � I . - ­ ­ ._.- ­ . - I I i- N , , . -, :, . ' . � . _� . # �_ - . V, 4A:�; , . � ­ �'; _! . � �, I 11. . . . ­ - . . . - *I , .: - I �r; 0.0 I. - IW �­ I . I - __ , i , , - s - , I ­ I I . , . )�, TO OUR SUBSCRIBIMS: By referrho -Go to the Pickering Pbarnmay'fa -Mim Maud JUAgbt, of ]DOWMADvill' � , I ;?.. ,'� . . . _C : �t,;, ...; :.­_!-, � - .:-. . it-'. ­ UA ' . 4-' ­ �' ' I __ .. , ,�� 1 .11 - .4 f. .1 f. - , I, _�, . .. ., �, - . - .-*..Y�,,�:, ... to the address label on your papa you -St$M ' , ,. - , - ..." .� I _� ' . I 1. � , _i _-:Z, I a Pure Green. is yisidug at Mr. S. I 2. . . '... -,, .'� .", ­.. . . � .1 can always ascertain the date to w7hie,b PUr I ' 1'�- - - � . , - - - - I I r. � . I I : - - I � _-1 , _.. your subscription to TER Nzwe to paid. -The remains of Mn. Ryan, of Green- -sepain to the sidow;Z on Elizabeth :_�'._' ,� ­ � - ..., -(;; . " . '�: ­. . :.. . 1,..*. - 11 1. I'll 41� ._�;,Jljf � .1 .- .. " : I - � L. I I ­ � . _�,_. I . t,m. 1. :1. ­ Remittances are acknowledged by a wood, were interred as the R.C. cemetery strint are boing made this week. A 1-- 11 T�-.... . i� � Vfi,y 1,01 . . I . - 1- ..: - ,.,. . ehangs Of date on label on the first paper rol- , � . 1 . . . - I � I . . ­ - - ­_: � . . : , I , .. I ,,� t � � , - (t . .. ! I . -� �. ,:` . . I . :_ .. . . - I : . loving receipt of money at this oince. Always here on Monday. Many rigs followed -Mrs. John Perrin, of Kineardive, is I . , 11 � 1. � . I . .A, j�j I *" .. I I I ' L .11 . I I - � .. . �.. ; � ,% " i I _ ". , , �, _ . t, � - , ..',, . . 194eP the date Paid alaead. tf the hearse thither. - at present visiting her son, Rev. L. Per- . - I � v;­T.'01­ , � �.- , . I . I L . ., I _ - , : � : .; . . ..". - I . .. - . ". % �. - . . .(,I � .1 , , . I . . . - . . I - � .. ­ .1-1 L I .6ro:. i I . I . - - - I � . I � . . : � , , * -,�: '-.' - S. . .1 f".. I . I ­ .: - I . I-, - ? I I—. �._ I . . - . . - . .. . � I '.. _ I �-. N - . - ­_ - - . �, - -The Bell telephone lines id this rin of this village. . . ; - 1� W� 10"010010000 ! . - i ....':1 .. 1 ipj�� � . - - L . ­.. I . I . I . . . . -11. �, . - %.. _!.:� X : - . , I 1111, . .. �., - - - I L... ­ I I . i . , , ­ .7 - - , neighborhood we being A -George Watch, of 0art1witht, *ited - . 1. . - . .1 �. - . I %, . I � . V_ r . . I . . ... 4 _.. � !�. - " _� ' ` '­ . �!�. . - - . �!�. . % � , - . - .:,. s . - . 411"L.. ..rired by a large ­�' . - . . . - . . __­ . .1 . � .. I . - I * . -1 ­­ I . . . 1, . � - .1� - � . . , . : . . . - _..... IS F � ­ , .1 - ang of men. The Agility with which his old friends and Acquaintances around . . - . . �,. � �:. . , 0,� . -_ .- .. . .1 . - - . . � . ... I � VOLs X ' I I .. , �_ .t , � V4119 Ma . .. . . ,�� .- - ..;. . � - . . . � .-,. . ­ fick * I ";twsi . - .- - � a . . . . I �- . - . ­ - ,. . - *: they climb the poles I surprising to M. bore on Sunday. . '... I - I .. I - . _ �: : ; , . I . . I .C: - i � I � . . �, .� . , ! .1 I I . , . - '. � � . . . - . . . . I � . .. :, - � . . . . . . .1 . . . I J . - - _. �. . . , : PICKERING. - ONT., IULY 81 1891. ,da for summer vacation. For six weeks nits to lay On the opening Of the cottage I :...L�... _. ". SUC4,AR L [ '. �. .. ,.__,_­. .., �.. L'- 40;!artolotoll .. :_,..,:­,.*­­ . - - - " " 1* _. - - I' . , ,-:. � .- -The public schools closed on Toes- -We will try and have something defi.- , 4 . I -.1. ` : � � i I mothers have to find employment for next week. . - ­.: 0 � 0 _�. I IV . .. H � a ... .. � I �.. � , � V � .. ­ . ,- --% .-- . . . � - � I . . . I I - ­_i.�A I 0 , - . I . ,their giddy offspring to keep them out of -Jaw. T. Richardson is suftering from :1. ... t. 1. . � . � .. .. - . . � �� . . . � . , � . � - - . � . I � t .1 - - . � . .- � I . : : � . . . . � I .. ! I I . mischisE '. . I a severe cold the" fine days. It is with .. . I - - I . . I I . . __.... ... I.. . .. Metz, � , . . . . . - - : " , - " �,. - ­ . . . . � - 1-1 I - � � . -Whitevale band pa,"ed thr6qgb hero difficulty that he exercises his power of � % � . � I . . - ­­ LOCALISMS. _. . . .11 . - 1. ... .. . . _. -� . � �_ ..�. - - - ,.- � . on Wednesday wom14- on -sbeir w - apedch. . .: . . . I.- .1. I - . . - I .1'. M. BATEMAN, � . � � . . . Xy to . � � .. ,19,-;a I . . I - I an A .- .: . I . 1. - . 0. Coroner. to . . I � a . . . - � I - Oshawa. Our vil - bapkfal for -R. A. Bnnting's driver removed d buy'Sugar while it* is : 1. - lageri- I ' * . . OME an is so . 1. - 1. . "Areei, Pickering , . . . . - . ­ ... . . . I ..;. , . __ - -Mrs. Thos. Peart was with us over the tunes given them, and Are 1()Ud in the city on Monday, having been pur- N - . . 11 ,.�. � . - - :-" . 21-."; Evening 6 t I - . the _. C . - . . , ". . . -!raise of this musical coi0bination. chased, at a &ir price, by Dr. Bectly, of : ' . f _ 1--., - . . - Sunday . - cheip. � We believe that very soola �. ­ ,*,':� " . . . ' h . I!!, . . . . �1. - I I - -_ - College, street. I .. - "... ; . vocal , I . .. . I . . . --Mrs. 0. Lapp, of Toronto, was here brick work of R. Gordon's now . , . L '. . I I . - . . . . . . . . 1�e . - �'. � . - - . .. "I'll - i � -�� ----- . -1 � ... . - the- rice will advance, Now is the pro. - �". . L . I . - over Sunday. I house is fast mounting on high. Deverell -Don't fimpt the minting Naiad for - � . . .�. Miss Ida � -1 elm this (Friday) eveningiDDiale's Hall, to . p . . 11 -Mrs. -Win. Logan .spent Sund in and his gang are.hustlers. The old I . � ,-� I � ., - I- ­ - - By tree that has stood at the comer of Church take action in the Meebaniefi' Institute . . ' . . I ' : - - ' * � :. , . . . ;ftol of jim J. W. Brad I - - _.. . � � Toronto. I - per. time to lay in a stock. We. have , - *-'4 . seryawry , 0.. L - I � . - . - . - . . . .. -W. E. Walkey spent Suloday with and King streets for the past half century matter. All should attend. ' . ... . � I . (.4 - . , . . I � � . I its -,Wednesday was a quite day in this - I . . -1 ., owspar"_ to give 166 - - friends in the village. � will soon be called upon to pass in . . . � . . . - 1� �, wieblng to Place I . . . �_ pl-,� - I - "10" - .. I - � village. Some went fishing while others I ow- . I . 1, , tion will kindly . . V -Vill Reed, of Torobtd, wa in the checks. . bought &-large quantity at the very I . - I invtruc I I . al . .. . at clay, . . . .1 -1 , . * spent the da3t in other t*wus. Sever , -_ . - : -The remains of Mrs. H. B. Taylor. � � .. - . . � � village last Weak. * from the city 'came out here to am friends. . � ..- . . �'.%. IL , I i_-1- Thorough Instruc � . I - : f Whitby, were interred at the Friends' est prices, and wi)1 sell for CASH at i .. � . � -Mrs. J. Ryan, of Tironto, was in the 0 . . .'V ,. . - . � -Beware of cheap Paris Green. It - ' . . - . . lNe boat oi ref erenceg gi . - �. . . vill.age over Sunday. - burying ground on Friday. A large Con- . . I - . � . �-.'�,:.- - , ­ - . I - .-. - has been proven that one pound of our . . e L ' ........" - . __ '' .iaUy � L. ,.� ; t_ � !,: . I - . -Rev. Dr. Barrass sendo greetings, to course foll3wed the coffin, to the cemetery, - prices that will surprise you. '* Spe . . ?",­ ; . - - � . . � Paris Green is equal to 24 pounds of cheap . ! � ,- Le . I . I . I .. � . � _. . be found under the head of letters to the and floral offering's covered ibe casket. :1 � - . ,� ..: �,.�_.. :, .. i:1"i�.11V41-?_ - I - - I . - I . ­�. 1. - L - She was a lady much beloved by all ac. Paris Green. Pickering Pharmaq., L . . . '_ :.1 Z . :: � - - - - . I editor. I - .� iw�.r '' I I - L REWEL . - - -Miss L. Greig has returned after .,. - low figure when taken by the barrel, or. -. .- _: , �. - . , t, FA � I . � . -Mrs. * J. Clark and d idaintances. .­ - . . � - : I :. � . spending some time with friends in Clin- : " . . aughter, left q - � - 1, X; 4tElk, (3ounty Crow - . z . I ' -, � . sbuo"Or. Court House, � ` ­ I I . .- - -The college has presented a grand I 't seas ' - . - I... � . .1 . I - on Saturlay for a fortnight's visit with - ton and Seaforth. Her sister, Mrs. T. in Jarge quantitieg. Frul on is just .- % .-n�.. , --,r----,-- . ., � I . - firiends in Hamilton. I . eight, at nights, during the past week. Jackson, accompanied her and will spend . . . __ . ,�,�_�_,;� - - . . . - - - � � . I . � I - - . W McGILI " I- I - .- . 1. - - - . -Albert Bostwick left on Monday for From each of its hundred windows shou a a fortnight with no. � f . - - .. on, take ur'advice and -b" . �. _. ., � - � I - .. D'Oters, "Solicitors, &c . I . � I . - coming 0 uy -your :,-, . _: .1. , I.. � Jn, . I - . . . . , .: Alchester, Man., where be will engage forth the bright rays of a lamp. Situat. -The farmers along the, Base line and . . _. .1 . - - _. oince. Wbitby, Ont. I . - .1 I - - . - - .. .. � . my, LL.B. .! . � . 11 - ' ' 1. �. .1 . _� . .� -with Win. Long as farm help. * ad as is upon a hill, the beak,ous could be lake shore were treated to a deluge of . i , I A. MeGillivr � , - , . I 1. i ., . I .. . ; . I - . - -For genuine bargains in bats, ribbons. 'viewed for miles around. WouldAt were hail one evening last week. The chunks sugars now. It, will pay you. . . .. . � . . � _.. ' I . .- Ftesh - -.. . I I . . ,. . � HOMAS PARK . . ; . . - - .- -.. .� I nightly spectacle. . I I : - I .1 - - - -etc., call on Lillian M. Hall, milliner, a of ice were of such proportioviii that it w8is . . .. � . . T and Solicitor. &c. . - - . . . . . - '. - ­ ; . . . . . . 1. 7 . - . . . eriing. ' Prices exceptionally low. " . lemons just to hard. ' . . ion. Office: 0Y . ..­ - Pick . -Mrs. Edmond Stephenson. of Nor- dan erous to be from under cover. Old ; ' ..' . . . . .- � . . ot­ - eommiss I . . .1 . . ing; open every Satur . .I- - -The Great North Western telegraph wich, while attendin!z the yearly meeting, resilents pronounce the storm of very . - . . . . .. _. - . 11. .. - .­ .. - - - I - .,: -company have been repairing their line in called the other day to renew bar iub, unusual BeTerity. ___ __ __ . - I . . � �. .. . . . . .. _.�- . .1 . ; . , ­.., . wwa� -_ womm"I"a . -..-. .. - � W S. ORNfIST( . __ - .-tbisneighboubood during thepast weel�_ scription. She and her husband are well -We made a hurried call at the picnic . I - . . . . @ rence, Orni;,A( - -.:. - � -C. Dale was in the village over Sun. . known here, having resided with us for at Cowan's grove Jae well as the garden . - I - �. I . . � �c .- . . I . ' Solicitors, Notaries. I -, . . . __ - � _. : day. HeCRIled on us on Saturday and many years. She spoke kindly of, the party at Jerry Annie' on th I f July, . . I . - � - ronto, will be at Claer . I - Office over J. Bnwly @ Al I . I . . : ,,. _. expressed himself satisfied with the sue. editor's efforts to furnish news to his but being compelled to go to ;r'e"s arly on . .. . - I . . -----I- ___ __ � . - I , N - : . many rei% DICKIE'-& MARQUISIL, . . . __ . ,cess of big business in the Queen city. ders. ' account of the holiday, we are evented . . E 'TON & DOL . 1. �. . , . a warm days of sunimar from reporting these . D soiieitors.,Novirie�; � ­ - . --iD. W. Black accountant in the On- --During th events save to say I .. . ... - that they were both successful. Our scribes I . and County Loan A�s,­j - ­ -taiio Bank at this village, left on Monday the dust on the KirL#gston road, bag; long ------------------- � . east, Torouto. Telepho . �­ ndly send as full particulars for next ',ners will be in ClarcL-wi I .. - . for:two weeks holidays. James Shinners been a source of annoyance to parties 7ill ki - ... � . ... 11 ie � - I . . .. - � - Hopper's btore. - - . of Xingston, will:611 the position until be'. driving. but until lately we have not heard 'ague, . MTMIW I . . � .1 .. . I � . : - __ _' retums. - of it effecting horses. Several such cases . Dr .Bateman's buggy came to grief - . . . . ' � . .. - . I - I _____ . . . - om ­ . J`irtf,rl � .. . . on Tuesday night. While retumink Ir - . - : � I --Housewivers busy themselves tbeaq have recently came under our notice. F. . - . -_ .. I _.._',;,__­;,�­ - " I - , , , - . -, - � _� . .- hot days in bcouring the brass kettle and M- Harvey almost lost a horse a lkw Whitbv accompanied by Misses Bertha . ­. 11OPXINS, V1 � �.�� a and Annie Bunting and when opposite the SPRING . 000 DS I - - .__�. H . 'u,L' . '] _.L rs, making ready for .we ks Birice in this way. old Doidge farm the rig upset,owin to the I I V I . 9 GEON, Gra� . - _. � fruiting. Raspberries promise to be an -Jennie. second daughter of Duncan 9 . . . - . . - . . . . I I . ennaiv College. Toro-! - r. inding shape of the road. The occu. � . . - .1 I - . �. and Cherrywood every . ' . . . � 1. - . .- abundant crop. I McIntosh, narrowly escaped losing the rol . . . . . - . the borse1j; toot o,ttendk L - _... . . pants of the buggy escaped without much - ' . . - . . ht of one of her eyes Friday evening. d . . . lot 33,7th con.. Eckerii i 0 . . . . -One of Decker's horses on being al. 111119 ' knife. she fell amage, but the horse was somewhat cut , ,' PRINTS41 ' - - - � SHIRTE GS.. ., . . . tended to. Tblegrallb ao A- , *_ - lowed freedom for a few minutes made off While handling a butchers UPS and the rig is now under repairs. We � . . . . 1. .. P.O. address: Green Riv I :_ . and wias not captured until it reached and the.sharp point entered her eye, sev- . � COTTIONADES . . ". . - I.- I .. � loam that the township will be asked to . .. - �. . 9 . . . - - -_ - . .1 . . Roglan. Brighton i9where the animal eriDg one of the arteries. Fortunatelythe repair damages. . . � . � �, . . - S(W i _� . - - � I . was purchased, which place would have eight ' was upimpaired. Children s9ould � IFIOSIERYe. , . - . , GlUdOVESe &Co . ' . . . . __�_�__- - . - I . - yery'dareful while handling such i -Monday's Emtire hai the follow- . I., _:_ - . : . -DISING SUN LC - . ; /I -, I been reachedin time. George followed be . n_ . I � I . __ .� . rumenfe. . -Ing :-."YeaLerday Mrs. John Cuthbert, ­ t' . . . . . . .. -1 - . I .. and brought the truant home. at . . � . � . . - - , � .-. . - -_ I JLk G. T. This lodiz � . % � . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 I . I . . - evening in tile Year, il .. : . .__ . -Tbe Prize List for the next Toronto. ­48mes *Harvey, the smithy, disputes whose husband formerly kept the Royal . , .. We have a Fine Assortment of - . .. . . Rvery pemn invited t( Arms -hotel on Youge street, swore out a - � - . . . _�. 1, . -1 . - . - __ Industrial Fair, which is'to be held from the sadnes's of the- words, "It might have I . , . . - . - . . the grand cause of Ten . . - - I . " - - -1 the7th to the M%h Sevtomber, has been been." On Saturday he was shaping a wan-ant,charginR him with con -support." . . .. . ' I I I . � .. - - � . - �.. . - I -, - ___ ­ . - . . . I � - . want* He pleaded not guilty to the charge of . � . I issued. Copies can be procured by drop- Piece in � some sled i . . .Apuotllee , ­ . I - . . 91109 . I . I . - - at card to Mr. Hill, -the seers. done, called upon Leslie Illaway to assist non support made by his wife, � __ - . . . . , . � Vmg a PO . 'u Worste- Coatings Sui'tings , '.. " . Courew : . - ..;I- lary, at Toronto. him. While striking, the sledge came off nfaithfulness and adultery" as his . L . I I - ., I . ­. J- I I -W. J. Rezin'has -sold his dark bay and descended with terrific force, just reason tor not supporting her. The case I iT. . � . .. L . 1- _ . . . .. . I _,X�_ ___ - - - . -".! I - - . driver to.Andy McCully of the Western. missing James' bead but striking him on will be board on Friday 1 . . - * * . . MAS DUN� .. . - � I I . I '.. - - . . . missipuer for takil I 1. � - , The price was good. Although many the ankle., A few inches further over and - Sunday observance is one thing that - . PANTINGS AND TWEEDS . L 1: T11 ­ - . _­ I I- . I � Inout, out. . . __ � more bandsome horses are to be bad,�few the large hammer would have struck him we Pickeringites pride ourselves in. And 1. . - . % - , - . . . - - � . , .. I . .1 . . . � . . BUNTING, - - man leavi him in a mile trot. Andy will on the head, and in all probability would bow could it be otherwise. We have at- ' � . , . :. . - - _... . . . . . . . . . . � � __ . - - ination represented and . . . I . I I I To Select From. - ; ... ... I . ­ �.. . - . Be Licenses for the I _. - ; . at once put him into training. have proven fatal. Congratulations fol- most a � .. � . . .. . � . - . - . 9koe at the store or ai . �_ . : �� for this lowed the acci each have. their own place of worship. . � , , . ­ ­ village. - . . . -..- I -Those favoring' incorporation dent. � . , . . . �. - , - . -1 ____ -_ N I . .. . . this village, could not find a more fiLvor -Two travellers, one with -a Then is it a wonder that those passing . Suits to'' Order I" 10 palits $ 2'. 5 00 ' � . R.BEXT0'.\,' _.- - - monkey c ;p 9 . - . . .. . - . __� . able time for taking the censuis than the and a horse -fiddle, the other an emery sh6uld be surprised to find our st office . a . . . . . Do conveyancer, , � . .�.. - store open on Sabbath- morning last. Our . I . - . . I . . .. ." . - %Mdavits, ACCOuntani . . .. the'9rd week in June. We are told that wheel and band -bell, visited -our village I . I . . . I I . . . far � I . . . - . Kouey to loan on I � - � - the college accomodated sixtv boarders, on Saturda . , Th6ir stay was short and genial'P. M. arose atthe Usual a.m. and I . . bated. OFFICE -At . Y . . , : * . � . . . . I . remove . � - ;� Brougham every Mo . _- While most Of Daivate houses bad guests. their departure speely. Gordon's air gun d the shutters, opeced the safe, . - Wall Paper in Great Variet . . . . .. . , I - . __ - . .1 Y .1 - . transaction of businef - : - - � . . . The Friends' yearly meetings are health. bad much to do with their hasty exit. It counted the cash, a ukled and had the , , ; � .. _. . I . - -_ I - . I . . . . I I .-I . � . ful to the place. - - - keems to us that when a man has to shop partly swept tfore he consulted a UAMI an . 1. : .� . . Arc __ I . look , .. I . - I . __ . . � - . - . . . � - - - - -A south Dorchester sebool-marm wab- tOR MODkev, and a s h alender jprior to making an entry on the . 16 r . I � � --- . ' ., ro a Turnip'Seed Ve17 Low... I .1 - ' "'_­-­ co . ., head of the page in the cash book. . . . A. POST, . . . . � 1. : - recently fined $ 10 for placing soap on. 4 for his daily bread, it is about time he He ' ' . ' __ . - . � : A * for the coull, � _.. . � pupil's tongue in order to remove the at- ceRseil'being. Darwin's theory may yet at once readjusted the abutters, locked the 0 : . . . ­ . I I.. ' .and tications furi i " - . ..._1 '_.- � ., � fects of Cie use of bad language. One of be given more serious -consideration. safe, bolted i thq doors and as far as pos. . . buila Stealu an,] ­ - -our local pedagogues has discovered a The scissors grinder was oible remedied the error. not before our 0 , 41 �A e . _. ventilation a spe-Cla: �1-. - . , R little more R 0 41 B N I Go corner DundRe ,and - : - .1 - . . - - - . � - . . new.remedy and it seems to be just as self reliant, but as lie was a fast friend to reporter twigged the mistake. We feel . . . Ewsidence-Kinoston - . . I . effectual while much less injurious-ohd the other chap, we must leave them to- for that worthy. however, as he can be f�_ - � ____ . . . - � ____ ____ - . I . . - . , - .1 . uses baking soda. - gether. The ar!�seemed the most intel- viewed in the lilrbt of a grass -Widower I.G S � - , . . A#icti I - _: .- - - , th .- ---I--- _­ - . I -John, tbejuvenile son of Jae. T. Rich. ligeut of the � and was, no doubt, constantly thinking of N 9 - - .- FAIRBANE , . - . - . . - . ardqon, with much difficulty, succeeded in -As Sunda as St. J�bn,g d9y it was the absent one. Such a mistake will sear. . - . I .1 . - . . . I Le Auctioneer, s � . . willing to conduct a] el; occur again. . 0 0 . .*. . . - u nctum door a commein6ra by all good members of the c T- -A.GR . . -and takes this opport . i mammoth rbubkrb leRf. It measured 2 Masonic or a . While some lodges did -Cauada, yearly meeting of Fniends . .- . - . I : . . I - rons for past favors.8 . -­-@� - I I- . . .,-.. of them. Terms fo - . feet 3 inches from tip to tip. The tat man so by attendog church, others spent tile, has held it conference in this,village since . .- 4.,. . . I is the place to buy--. ' - - I ._... - . . . . . � ._._1 - ra ments as to dat will hereafter usc- it as an awuiuR for his time in decorating the graven of,departed our last issue. The work of the church . . _ . . . I 11;: . atntre Mee of this P . ,V, - , ___ - - - . 0 0 - - : I _Z, �� '. - " expansive countenance. The ropes and brethren At 8 p.m. Doric lodge met at during the past year has been encouraging :-:, PEARL -AGATE :-:. TEA-POTS .0. ,-.* - �. I _�V'_ I- - HOMAS POU, . . I I - ` - I : tackle are being adjusted. in all its �epartmenta. The Home, and . . . - . �1, ,� . their hali and after organizing, marched . . ;,_�� . _ -.. I Ttioneer, Valuttv . . . 11­� ,,:. I . . I .� _.�.. � ­ �- Call on or write E.- Stephenson'. tel. in order to the Methodist itr Foreign mission work and the Bible school . - (with White Enamled inside) ; . . . .- �_$­ the whole of North zi . ayeyard, each - . and � ,J -, � -; - . . - . . . I _1� - � " . attention given to a!' - _. .. .� and tk't office (opposite Hatch Bros;,) member beariag a fragraut boquet of flow. work is steadily extending in the a - " I.'.- , I �,�;,.­ Charges Moderate. � . - :. - I classes, to or from Eng. ers, to be used in decorating the graves of Correspondence was received accordin, . .. i 111 Box V. Brougbam, 0Y IM I " . � I ­. I � P. . �� ____ - - . land, Ireland, Scotland. Choice of fol- their two departed brethren: Thos. Bunt. the manner of the church froni London. TS_ - '.. . - . � Cheap tickets. &I ff to SOLID -- COPPER - WASH. BOW V.- : �,, � . ��..._._ . lowing best lines: Dominion, White Star, ilug and Thos. Gormley. Impressive ser. Dublin, Baltimore, North Carolina, Now 1. . . . -wassamenseenessesse . .. I .. . . . . Boots I I . , , , . . . __ . . . . . . 4 -, i --* "--^------A- �__--- - - . . . - - . ­ o: - * . , . - . - - - - _.- Inman, Cunard, Anchor,Hamburg, Am'n, vices were held at the'graves. The pro. England, Ohio, Indiana, Now York. Iowa These are new lines which will recommend thZinselves. it pays to bui iood arti- ��_ I'' JOHN LESLIE __ .. . : 1. - . and-Tbingvale roval mail lines. Also cession numbered abouttw nty. Woun. andWostoru yearly meeting. Ministers oleo. which you can do by calling on T. A. GREIG. While in leaveyo;r order for , - .. Maker Pegged 1. - - a - � � - . .: - cheap tickets to B. C. seabatbing -and derstaud the Wbitby brethren commemor. were present from Now York, Indiana and eavestroughioiz your house or barn. Satisfaction guaranteed or no c I harge will be I.., . . __ Promptly attendea t, . � - .1 - bip, Don't forget th : . . - : ,_ . ;:, 11 , a ­ . . Muskoka lake points. Choice of all the ated the occasion in a similar manner. The Ohio. The treasurer's report shows that ix�ado. Don't forget the pla.;e. . .. � I . � . ; Ir .1. . _. News, King street, Pit � . � . . . ' t . - . . . . --- I . . 1. I . � ft.. ��. - Go - b-,%.. _. I I . . � . - boat lines and railway rates. Stephenson frotertlity in the' city attended church in about t 10,000 i9debtedness has bt*u paid is � � . , . - - _.. ban ticket 'you anywhere, everywhere, at a body. - off duriDgLhe past year.plaoing the church T, A. GREIG I .1 .� PICKERIN � - �.,�­-.-,�,�_;�,._;­--- - .. ....- _-1, � I rates guaranteed right. . -The Friends held se*rvi6e@ in the Preg. in a better financial standing than it has; I . .I- I . . I.., . � : . . . -John Woodruff made a shipment of byterian and Methodigt churches as well been for &he past 5 yrs. The prospects of _____ - --- -_ - - . k - Giames Gordon, . . � I a ,. _____ . _.�. 0 . cattle last week to Montreal. They were as their own meeting house on the Bab- opening Picle"r4a College are bright. It - . . . fine new brick buil . _. 9 I '.. - . I . I . I . . - . . I . I - fl, � style. Every couv#10 I I . ­ . , - . ' . - purchased as tollo'ws.:-2 from G. David- bath. Laige congregations assembled at has been left in the hands of the college . . . I 5 0 PATTERNS! .. *.,.. .� travelling public. Is, .. .' � - , . . I . . . �. . I � - . . .. _. . SOD, Cherrywood ; I from John Creighton, each serVice, but particularly at �the comn, it�e,. with authority to proceed wi h ' ' , and sheds. - I , t . . ' � . p + ,_ -_ : ­ . _. '. , Dunbarton; 1 from Geo. Rowson, and I Methodist church in the evening, when the reopening provided "the means in eight . * I ' - ;_- . �� . WESTERN H . - V from P.- Lehman, Pickering; 3 from T. every available seat was c,ccupied. Macy and the local assistance wLich is expected - :. I 1: now open for .1 I - �'- -_ . . . 7 ; '. -I - - ! . - .. - I . :.. L I 1, : - -1, - . travelling Pliblie. . . . from a distance attended these is fortlicoming. The meeting adj(,urned I' . . I I . . McQuay, Audley; 2 froin Wm. McGuire meetings. 1500-.' Rolls -WALL. PAPERS 1,' ­­ a . . . - 1. . " - ... . ,_1 I : �,,. changei h uds, his' . - .t Greenwood; I from E. Pugb, Clalrem011t' Blau of t.4e 1'rieuds' 'ministers are fluent to meet next year at Bloomfield Prince I , �. �­ I : I.. . Out. Stf uated as it i .. , - I - _­ - . . . .. .L. - i . . I it is convenient tor I . . . 4 from T. Chester, Port Union; I from spellers, and ail evince an earnestness Edward Co. Ontario.-com. . . . � -A.11.= :90M=):M:R3:1ST0-8. �, . . ... � .1 � . . . - . ".-I .. .- - - - 0-�0-40-6 - , . . . . , ,. . I .., orlunch at all reasoi . � . Win. Dixou,Cherrvwood. Average weight. often wanting in other denomitional di- I . : - . _. ! ... . . . . - - I ­ and shad room. Hoi �. I ll �. It is with deep regret that we are called I I - - . - . - ... _ � . - . . .. I . I - - I 11 . . of load 1175. Also 56 pigs, six of which vines., Among the foremost lady speakers ' 1. . . ;; � `.'!, ' !_ : , horsesoreattle. W, . 0 . . :- �_ '- - ' * be lost, one through heat and the others in attendance, we might mention tile to record, this week, the death of New Prints'! L .. M 41 � I I .. F , � � .. The bar is open at a' - I . Zola H. B. Taylor. which occurred 011 . . . . % New Shirtings ! ; - , witb pure liquors o � I L . I - � _ I ' . . - � . � . . . .: I . ! � CULLY, Proprietor. . . . by falling off the deck in the car. name of Alma G. Dale, of Uxbridge. She Wednesday, 249h ingL. I : - . .. . . I � - , I . . I 1 . . . . . I . . I i � , - I _" _. I.., -..- -Masters Arthur and M. E. O'Le , possesses- force of character unfrequently - . Her death, oom. .. .. . . . I . . : - I --------- L__ -_ - . .: ary Ing as t i . . . . . ; . .. - , _: I-,! . . . I . - L... I - formerly of -this village, now of Toronto, we 11 119 unexpectedly, and after so . � . . . . . . New Cottonades! . ­ �_.. . ­ . ,__� I , , It'414 . . - . :_ . .1, I - . 4 �t. t with in- those of bar sex. Her. hear'- short an il case, is felt as a shook by the .� I . . . . . � 9 .i I ' - I I . . � . . . ... �_. baxe done honor to their uamei The form. ere on Sunday evening listened to a good whole cc muni&y. I - . ­ ; � '. *-N -.,�- . - - , � - . I I , � -.L - ' ; UTHBEY .- I � - . . - .- . �. I . . . . Up to a week ago she .. , �, A* (6, - I or won sixteen prizes out of twentv at St. logical discourse and although the heat had appar atly enjoyed bar usual health . .. . ,�_ . . : - . ­! ring, Ont . . - - � , . - trade, I can guarant . �­ . Michael's college,, and the latter Vice- was oppressive she and Mr. Purdy were and was uticipallug with all a mother's O , -. DUNBARTON .. _ i- - I - . - - - . - listened to with wrapt attention. . . . . '. :. . I I .:. V. Lazarus' Eye-gla, , - �­ - 1. � - ­ General Rooney's gold medal in the an pride and lessure, the approsohing eom. - G-_-� __ . . . I , �,�. ; . 01"ned 3u shortes - I ': - -_ - . 0 ; %. rates. 1. . I.., - , : L trance examination. The class composed -The appearance of E. C. Hurlbut in moncemeng exercises at the Ontario . _ . , I ­ . . . . - I 0 -_ - . __ some seventy pupils. We were shown the village calls to mind the idea of a iss, '. . ­ .. _--11 i , I - L Lid f . . I I � . . . , . I . - . . . . . r- . I . - i ­ ... L... . ; ­ I . -� - - . College. when her daughter, Ge . 0T_jA]E?2MM01Tr.V . I .:, - - . I . the gold medal and think it a handsome skating rink. Last fall when it wu too - - . . �. . ; ,; � . . . I I : . I .1 � - � .� I- . . trude, would graduate, as she hu done '. - L - I . I , J, . . . I . . ' - - ' ' . . - '.. - one. Ma3 they both continue to progress late much enthusiasm pievailod,' but ' ` ' - " L ­ .1 ' - . ` - .- - � �'!. - '.. with suoIb,high honor. In the dftih Of . ' I � '' __._ . ,we- . � , , "I' 11 , . "j. - . .... and be- a credit to their country.. Picker- after thorough investigation it was dooid- Mrs. Taylor we to" a most estimable e .. .',_ Ontar . ._­�. 0'-,� ,..:�".___,_�,.�; ­ . - iDg youths generally dq, 'Well when given ad to leave the matter over until " sum. *mAGRICULTURALT WORKS ...- L.' � . I . . I, - -,. I � �.: obristian lady,one wh(%" life was in many to . . . _1 I 1_1 1. . .. ' ._,�'. .- 11 V � ... -1 � I �. - _ hall a chance. mer. Now we have Mr. Hurlbut here, ways devoted to oh .. _:1 a .1. - ; PICKERI ­ . " . . . . �. .. I risdau work, in and , � ; - -: - , .,., . . , 2 .�?. - . - - ... I -We joip Frank in thanking the Boston as�well Rothe weather imitablefor the - W. � - - . . ;N- J � � , � . . 0,111% of the church. She was a lifelong '.. . . _�­ ". . .. .! __ . . � .­ . . . - .'s., � . '. - . . I . ,. . LLL ,, .1 . 0 f the tra . - .:. _. World for the following :-"The Bolton erection' oU the building, and there is mom of, Chu 0 . , 30- T DODWELLPS, PROPRIETOR ` _' ' _ ,upon or - I . : �, .. . 1k 8 ; � -:. . . . , I ; . . . - - - :.. . - . bar the rob f �nglwd and 1: . . L. - � . . . . .. : I "I '11au .- , . . 1_. - Idug Business . . . - i .-. - Enterpri�e has been purchased by F. N. nothing to vrovent us from having the .�L. I L q � . ­.. .- ­;� ,4-1.," , I .. � I . L . . . . - :. . wu one who was instrumental in "tab. . 11 . . I L . %.."L ; w � . 'I, . . . .� .. . - . I.. ! I _! �, .� I - ,­ . ��. Leavens who announces big intention of rink erected. In the long winter evenin . . . " , - - - I . ... L' . � . . . .. ­... I I - � j . - OMCZ HOURS- [� qs lishing the W.C.T.U.9 and to her tint * . I . . .. � I . � .. - I _. making the paper a hustler. We wish what is ere to inter, . . M - . ..,.. -.- 10 to I o'clock. .� 1. sat the youth Of this offorts and zeal and her I and oft re- R811"g on SU kinds Of's9riCultuml implements, engines and mill sebin :�, . . , - . I - arge V ­ :...! -.. �- '� . I I - -, _� .: , � him success. Mr. Leavens has for some village. Parents should think tW matter, Voiatod hospi"Ities th ' 1. . ­ 'L. Bay.iings Bai � - . L 1. �.. . . .!.--. .. . _. � , .,.- . time been foreman on the Pickering Nzws, seriously over and seek to have establish. a*bted- sy we dewy in- wY d0n8 PrOmPtlY. Satisfaction guamteed. We alsa furnish ' - ��_.l . *- I - - ­ - ;.,; � __ �__, . Mrs. Taylor Was & aStiVe of Ste_ L .,��;: . I I , - I (3-y) GEORC, � - � '14A . . t k� . . , . - - - L.- I - I and starts on his journalistic career from ed a i comfortable place wherein 01 Shafts for Cylinders, Steam Fixtures for -all kinds of Engines . F , �:� .il -_ 10 - . b goo � U Toronto and she and Mr. Taylor were .�'. .. I - i I * � -, ;_1 . . . I that office. If he succeeds in makiar the oys anq girls can enjoy this b6alZoi ays . '... � - .. I., rM RENT OR , , .. I I . ", : --'k' � . i 1807. She leaves a husband$ : Plough Boltsl Cylindor Teeth, etc- A No. I Plough Points a1w ­ i ­,., � - - I . . - . - - I - , -,,!-.�, - .,- Entertrise as good a paper as the Nzws- exercise. I The same "ies who were I . ­; � 1_. , , I . I . . , � ,�� �. � I =Iwdsl keot in Stock. Castings in Iron or Briss made to Order. Also �. �4­�.. % . JL plement Wan � I . ter and three *one to mourn .,! .. .. � L .. . :­ I :� .� .. , -. � . - ` - -fto 910cast house, t - - . I .: �, . I',. Bolton will have one of the newie . . .--:.� - . - . . --.,. li i.. j"._ L ho.ale tb&$ Mr. F .1 ,; ,�. - ��' _ . . I ''. a and kind-hearted We thOribughly pdorstard adjusting all kinds of Binder.Knotters '. - f, , � . ..� at little agitating the matter last hit should Main the low o a devoted' wif I . . ­ - - . .-.,..: - ,� sheets in the county. Mr. Chas. Hill, besti th mselves, and it Mr. Hurlbut will Christian mother. , � ,.,e'1L,., � _.� _; _..�_ _,.�. -: - We extend to Mr.' - ­.. - . �,, a : :, .,-��, ! *e two sbops betw �-�r, , __� . .:."_,L�,­ . - "U".. .." .., 1. - . barn, to rent, or v 4 . - _ ,- cc . Leavens on the 0 0 , �Iro . ;, with the erection, some one Taylor and the family cpr deepest sym. We have the sole agency for repairs for the Patterson iffist , ­i�, �* I - � � I . " . - , _". L � �'. . 41 I . . donee. Possess! -1 . - ., . �. Pickering -NEWS staff. . I else way' Talk the matter up boys. _Chroxkk. 9-111" " ";. -, I , ­ � - : � .- ..T--- - - 1''. -- . I � �: ­. - - � 1: V'.� LL .:_­_ - -.� , "i 11 _e:i,:, 0 _ P&tby. . 1 4 "A . .!�, -1 - further partlet - - ,1_ � . .1 I --:. - - " I " -V.�..�, ,!,.V'70�, - I -��', . (I � � ,. 7r * I A . - �,�� I --.1 �'. _. _1- - 11 � . I . \�_ I _. .:,�:j'-','.--.-,--.;-� �`._ * , � ... I �: L- I. � . , . _. .1 . � chinos, of whieb W. J. 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