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I ___�-__ i ______ - - .:_1 - ��_11: I . - - .. - .. _. . �.*. - �� 1_. . --------------------- . - I., . � froffestanist Carbro.. _ - . . :-. � __ , . - . . . _. . . An appropriate and feeling sermon was .. - . WHITEVALE. . o � I - I . . . . - -1 ... I , ! ------- -----..:_ __ DECEER'S LIVERY! OUTAROUNDUSI . .. - . - . preached by the Rev. Mr. Shaw from the. I I 11 � ., - . .. 1, --- i :::_�� �Hed�ical. �, - ----- .:1_..- - It . , - _­­ --.--^ - Mrs. J. L. Spiu� and daughter, of To. words,,prepare to meet thy God. " The - . V . � - �_ t L '; ' I . " . jv�,^___,_� " --x- As I hiof e bought up Dan Reddin's livery " body was interred in the Cedar Grove . : .: I L � THE PRESS AND JUTTED DOWN ]BY OUR roDto, are ouibmering at Maple Avenue. .. . .. I I , I M BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several new ceWeterv. Mi. and Mrs. Pennock have . . -I..- r. I - ­ I .. a ., - . & s.o., Coroner. Office and Residen a, C­ORRESPGNDXNTS. Mr. J. Feild, a former pedagogue, now . .- - _'i--... !..A- � � R9 I �c horses and buggies, I can socomodate I the Eym-patily of the entire community *111 . . - - .�! . xing Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning the public with good rigs at wil hours. - . . of WindEor, N. B., is visiting his friends - .,;L, &V to 11:3D; EvellilIg 6 to 8. 1 . . CLAREMONT. . .' I their lose. As one looks into the home and . - - - 1. '' -,- I I . . , ' . . - here. 1. _­_ �;I`l . . I Covered 'bus meets all trains. in I . - . see the littl -vWrn 4r:lsfo! he neglect- ­ .. . __ . * e half -­ 11 . � . . , � I Mr. * " A, .. . . . -1 _ fi%t .. - ;.�., E. Burkholder, gettiug-tired of the ished Play. - 4� .. I connection with livery I keep a � ed plavthincrs, and the - �-� ,-.-. . Voca - I Music. . I .. ., Sale, Commission and Board. ' Mr. Waddingham and- daughter Mary bustle of our iarge city, has gone to Chi- house:be is -'reminded ch .. i. . .1 � - . .;,_:,___-'1 ... �­1­11-­­ . ­_­­-____­_;�_ � , are visiting friends here. . . . . - .; . . I � :. .� I : cago, Ill says - I . . . _ ..:, .1 l- I ; Mfss Ida Simpson, ' ing Stabler, Pickering. I , - '_ "' � - The Claremont band will accompany .. . - - : :-.- Pupil of ldro J. W, Bradley, of th% Toronto Con- Mr. iierbert Poynter, oil RccOnDt Of ill- There is no flock howe �e so well attended, -7 . . . . . . - - � � - - I I Music, a4b -0. TX7. - =M:0M=M_. the excursion party to Peterb6ro. healtb, is spending a wtwk at Mr. Wm. But one dead lamb is -there, . . � . :. : .. :�- - �! _1 J 1, - . -1 �. . . 00(I eq QD M 0 � (P � The NEWS-MaXI-will be herenext Tues- Wbite's, reitaining pirits. ' . ­ - ,__,; , . ipreirsred to give lessons in voice culture. - 94 " - 14 I, There is no friend howe'er'so well defended - ' . ... _; , ; , - . - 1: _. . . - .- I Those wishing to place tbemsellves under her . C .� 'AOX M. - 1* , . � . day afternoon. Call and see him. - But -has one vacant chair. . . - , ion will kindly communicate with her � I � Mr. Jno. Ferguson, license inspector, . ., -­ -_-:� . � . - instruct . �e .10 .1 ... I, i- / , � . .- I i .. . . . I _: �. F.. . � *-�&- - - . . . - .�,: I . I - .. at Claremont. - � I . .. . I Wm- lRawson, of Queeneville, is re- . . . I ��, �. .1 " 0 C1 . �. paid an official visit t the Hotel de Besse .". . . . 0 .". . . , . , , , . I I , . . . I . . .�­ � . . I . .1 ,­­ ,.� I - - - - I ­_ , � - - , . 0 cruiting at his mother's, Mrs.M. Rawson. .. - . MALVERN � . . . I 1. I ­­ Thorough Instruction Guaranteed . Gi. IdeS i CA 06 - 00 & 0 -.4 t" . A4 on Sunday, and found everything all 0. .. . .. . �. � __1 - I 11, ­ I . . @" r4 -4 q w Matter Peter and Miss Maggie Mac- y . .. . . ., - . . . . __ - . �_ . . . I . . 0'm _ ,. - - I . I . �i � e best of references given if required. 4o42 = Slur I W cc : cc 0 "A . . - � � I: _� _ . 1* Th . I I . . R I" nab are visiting with friends in Toronto. We are pleased to- See our friend Jaelk . Berrypicking is all the rage here, even - ;.- �!4 . 1"7!----- = 0 ou'r ag - . - . I . - - . - . � - . w . . r_ Legal. 4* 64 livill . .1 . � _.. .. . . . . - 0 Misses Scott, Bell and Whiteride, of Larkin, who met With such a serious ac- the- old residents fire flocking from the ' : , - ; . . � . ca ;4 qp� , co 0 8 -4 91 . : . . - . - I . " . '. I . - "4 " CA ' Scarbora, are visiting at Wm. Scott's this rocure the lucious fruit. . I - - I . . - .dV - . � A - ' � : " i : . .--- __� .1 M cident some time ago, again PIRyiDg the City to _ J �- J E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. N '� I �. . . I 11 week. gallant aMODgSt the fair sex. . Mr. 10liam Johnson's new house ig ' .* � ". � ' ' JVK V� , .� :� 0 9.4 'M 0 -0 40 - 8 hav- . ��: . .* '�� - . ::� ER, County Crown Attorney, and County e &4 . Peter Reitb, the Uxbridke pedagogue . Dow in course of erection, the MRSOD �'J� � - I # T 10-Y 00 �w _. . . h , I Mr. J - R. Hoover, of Toronto Jnneti6n, - - � , ,� . . � Solicitor.- Co'urt House, Whitbv. - � I I CIOA = .-. . . I i visited big father, Wm. Reith, merchant was in the village last week visiting at his ing the stone foundation already built. � �- . I . . : . I I , , �, . OR, N 0. Ulf CQ � - 'I* 9 - �, S . � . . t of the farmers have I . - . 1�: I " - - , MILLER, SOLICIf t Z� .: - .. b. of this place. MOB' aid R'W&V . . '. ` � , - - I � 17 _. : . . AMES Office �t in ;J� - . . - CR . 0 father. in-law's, Mr. Thos. Burton's. Mr. e cliek- . - .__ - I - : - J TARY Pub;ic, Conveyancer, etc. -- ____: 14 Duncan Macnab bar left for a few days H. combined pleasure with buginess doing their mowers for the season and th .. 1k . " . .' L I'll . I "Tbistle fla," near Brougham. Money to loan: I" Z 6* =01011 ,"s 8 � is pleasure taking it) bt. Catharines and some clack of the self -binder is being beard al- * - ' ' . - i; . , = . q::� d 0 0 , a little Iin the insurance line ' . i- . f. I - .. .11 ____ 0 - '---01�1 11- . .. . - �. W & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- MP, ,C Q0 0 A a4 0 $4 a W Z C, r- to I - other western towns. Mr. John Besse met with a serious ac. ready on some of the neighboring farms. - � . - . V. � 0 Q) r. I =.. 0-0 ­ . i. .1 , . . W I. s.o MM - C '. . *,*I ck ,0 i:'- 0 E �,- ;: "D -IV , TI -e young men of Claremont are un- The Grby bird nightly hovers around - L' . - ­ I .1 11) ters, solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post ca. ca 11Z OD O." ID-*- cident last week. His Stallion, Whirlwind, . .: - , .! I .. N%,hitby, Out. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. 00� ,4.0 � 0 .. ,- I - i , :1 to MUI;4 �;' 11 E ra. c� = �'- . reconcilable over the lose of their Shep- V. -_ . . , . .. office, W � I � . " I-4 turning vicious attacked him striking him our little town especially in the vicinit : , . illiv-ray, LL.B. Money to Loan. 8y k U � k d I Z Z) , . . ': I.. � - A. McG. cp;�) Q 0, >1 1i * OU0 6"2 I herds who have departed from Mr. Hop- with both front feet and bad it not been of the newly painted store. We at first - . � . "i . ' - . - - ------T- - SP ^ - 0 <D W V , - .. 1. I . I . OMAS PARKER, BARRISTER p ;�) - k per's.. . for the titnelv assistance of Mr. John supposed he had the toothache, but have - .-. r-' . - , . ­ ;�' � 1 t !, . - .. 0 0 come to the conclusion that be is suffer--. - - .r-. -. :' q - , ,> P., The old familiar sound of the reaper is Burkholder, no' doubt Mr. Besse would . i I,: 'i - . . I . , . :.. THand Solicitor, &c. 'Money to loan. No p.- : : E k 0 ;- lk . I '.- � - - I I - ;; , " to 0 to - W IV ..a 0 isly from heart disease, but we - :�. I , bo 42 . � 0 , t � commission. OffIce: over OntiLrio Bank, Picker 1;, r again to be heard -harvesting has Com' have been badly injur .7 , I -, . - . 91 ca .Z - (D W � N ed, as it was he was Ing seriot � �_ 4-y 1 o- 54 . ,_ pen every Saturday. .0 Q . � I - . . Ing; o I . N I 1: cle'r. PW '�" - 9) - i. believe ' � . � . . . ____ ___ - 94 - . 42 al 0- -P *C - o- 0 . menced. We hope the results will be sat- pretty well used up for a while. . that under the care of the farmer .1 . .� t �. . A 0 A 0 Im j., .0 r. . � v, and the beaming. . _. - . - ,. ,_ S. QRMISTON, LL.B., of Law- 11-% N :4 QD Z. 44 0 W A I isfactory to all. . Family squabbles are in fashion. One across the railwa . i - . - .1 �, . .- .,. 1. 0 � i es ma, he may recover; . . I . . ­ , � . We renee, Ormiston & Drew, Barristers, ' Q0 . 01% On Tuesday Joshua BuDdy an I wife and night last week the horses pasturing in smile of the bell . . ,� . - .- I , - solicitors, Notaries, &-c., 15 Toronto Street, To- � W4 'o XT ____ Z Miss Gould left for their 11DOUal V . ad should tbe'se fail tile attention of the �. . * . - . .. - . - k I . ronto, will be at Claenhout every Thursday. , . - ac""O"' Mr. Kirlon's flats broke - ont on the ro rIV hair will be the - - '. r - . . . . office over J. Bum'Y'seaboll. ld(mev to loan. 24y . , . . He took doors and saoh for a house on his and MesEirs. Jas. Ball and family and Tr;u- Young gent with the cu I , ., . . �. . .-.; -'ej - . . I - L � 1. - r . .. I . .. - " � - . . --------------- .: - . " . : '.. - . - I koka. Aw(,a Sherrard fol. next resort. � - : . ENTON & DODS, -b-'ARRISTERS, . . .1�1- �.. � . . . . .. I , . 61and in Musk man Besr,e ar.d family put them in pound. . . I " i L I �. I * . - . I . � * ] 4 '. I _�, �vl ;..., The I �.: . . 1. .. . :` Iowa on Monday to erect the same. . . NIGHTEN(;ALE. ,;_ - :.. I - - 1. - : - 1, 1 I- . . Mr. Kirton came and paid the fees willing- � . . §49AN-o .' i � I .- 11) Sol � citors. Notaries, Etc., Solicitors for City ­ . � . I. . . . . � . $ L _ _: - . . - . ly enough, saying that he knew that the - . . I i, . and Cou�ty Loan Association. 10J Adeluide st Rev. Parker Bell, an old Claremont . . VIRGIN CITY . . .. . - - .- J I . .. � .,�.:; . - , east, Toronto. Telephone 911. one of thepar - . - I . , , I t* Spring bar bkought with it many novelties boy, and wife, also Mrs. Lapp, Mrs. horses bad done wro . . . I - i - ': ng. Mr. Jas. Ball ­ ; �'. .1 ners will be in Claremont every Saturday over and special designs in plated, silver and . . . . . ..i' . V_ I I 'i, It � 1 ;, Hopper'r, Store. -1 131y Hewitt, Mrs, Switzer and danghter, along has had a cow and two heifers running On - The fRrmers of this neighborhood �re :.. , . _� ! ' . � . . with others whose names we did not ascer. . . I � � . f - I - , �.' �. � i the road all summer and as they were do- nearly through haying. � . - .. __ 4! - %­% " . , - . �. . , - i . . � . . . . tain were vif.itiDg with friends here this ing wrong Mr. Kirton and family deposit- n -� - .r � . I Vetertit-ary. .. , -, , I C. F. Ewers was aroun � .1 '. - � _ . . . � . . , . . I � .1 . . I . ,----,-- "'I., ." �:.� , 1 () , . a calling: ') . _. , 11 ____ __-___�­ I �.11 ol* d 'G' ld . week.' . . .1 . � � I . � . 4 I __ I , -'. . . ed them in the corporation bank,knowu . friends this week. - . ... 17. t I HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR. . Thet furniture of the Hastings' hotel will as the pound. Their owner did not take e - �__ .: . I, . - , lie GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet. jewelry. " Careful buyers will not allow Mrs. R. Cowan spent aaaywith _/ � - . -11 . � . .. . . 0 ­ - . ennary College,' Toronto, will visit Whitevale old. shop-w:)ru goods to be worked off on be disposed of by public auction on Satur- the matter as quietly as Mr. Kirten did sister at Bellamy last week. - . .1 . , � 1. " . - . . � . and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of -them at high prices until they have seen day, July 25th commencing at 5 o'clock p. although he had received over two dollars The Misses Herdman, of Toronto, oxe .. . .. .. .. '. � . - !. . f - , .1 the horse's toot atteu cled to at my shoeing forge . As there is much good furniture, no I . _... � � : � I . - what is new and strictly in the present in for impounding the hor6es,used some very ?eDding a week Pt Mr. Brumwell's., . - - - - � f_ lot 33 7th con., Pickeritig. Calls promptly at- doubt the sale will be lar ely attended. 81 . .. - .­ . .. I �i � .9 .-- . ., I—-, . I - tend;h to. Ttriegraph address : whitevale, Ont. stvle. Barnard of Whittv has stocked up naughty words over having to release his Mr. Huxtable. of Toronto, is around . . ... . . I . . . Come and get bargains . - _- .- - . � - 1. : _,,, .1 .� ­ - P.O. address: Green River. -Out. 34-V . w . ith Dew and taking patterns in jersey John W. Cowie has'posted notices for- cows. . We think this tb'Dg should stop calling on old neighbors and friends. He , .' . � � - ­ ,.� � I I . . . ­ - d . - I � . .:-.;I I Societies. . PIDS, hair Pills, � . . bidding people from trespassing on the as It Is rather a mean trick to impoun is accompanied by Miss Huxtable. I . .. . - . . �! -, - - . . - - . 1. __ . i . � ­ ­ . f . . 1. � ... . . . -.1 . * .- I 1. - animals that have done no damage and C . 1 , 1 � i . - ` ., .. - -"-------�-,-,-,�-,------------,-, , - :, I " .. , I property known as the Pilkey homeatead The two pupils who wrote at the 'on- �_. i_. k .. . I I . - . � . . ' ' . . ill be not in the habit of running on the road. trance exammation were both successful � -1 . - ' ' I .. - . . Those failing to obey the warning W : � ': I � . � ... ' ' ' - ' I . . ­, . . . � . . - ; - prosecuted as the law, in that behalf. � I - _R SING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. O. - "' ` s . .. -E. Chapman got 562 marks and F. ,.- . " '.1 I ­­­ , - .:.Ba .__ . "I . . - . G. T. This lodge meets e"ry Monday .. . . - L . . ..... I . . . I., ng. - I . � . . - . . I n , in Dale's Hall, Picked bib pins, brooches, Rhine �tooiie goods, direct. Kindly obey and save trouble. Mrs. 8 'nk, of Toronto, spent Monday Knowles 516. ' - :'- . ' , - �' - I Vence . IV, - ­: . .1 ; . Every person invited to join and help ad i2iy rings, fob, Victoria and Albert chains and . The Baptist friends aro making exten- in our ya e ' N. Hawkins has got his now* traciion ' - - . . - the grand Cause of Temperance. . � I - - -1 :.-, . ­ - watcher. He wants everyone interested to sive preparRtiou for their trip to Peterboro Miss ma� Kirton, of Toronto, is visiting There was a - - I .. I... . . - I - __ I the 29th, next Wedilesdav, and if the her friends here. . . threshing engine home. - . I �,-> , I - : , on . � , i . .. I look through his stock, and they will find * ago large turnout to 6ee it come up from the . � . r . i` � qu,0111900 garb** ' weather is at all favorable a large gather- Mrs. Annie left for her home in Chic .­ :I-,- � .. . � ;­ . that for quality, style and low price it . station. It steamed along in grand atyW . .., .- . -1 ­ __ � . _ . - - � ing will visit the picturesque town to the on Monday. -_ - . ; . . Gonveyatwer, "-. Cak east. Tickets are issued at a price within Miss Gertie Beeton spent the week with under the control of engineers Hawkins, � t .. :,: %- � .-- , i .1 :: . � I . - .. � . . . - I Cowan and Knowles. We bespeak for � ' ­ I .- -_ ­_­,�' the reach Of &I], &Dd as the regular morn- her sister in Toronto. . - ­'. I - . __ ___ . . . . .. V - . -_ . . HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- Taktbr-1 the e Ing express will be used for the excursion. Master RusEel Taber looks very Ray in for Mr. H. a good season's work. . I . . I L. I .. . -:'' Tmiseipaer for taking Affidavits, *to., Clare- pleDty of time will be given fo ple his new pony cart. The Dew church which is b I - . . . . --. I . 71 � �'. : %: : -.1 . ' . . r 0 eing erectea -, 1. .1 _�,_, %)y . .. __ __ ------- -_ -_ ­ , ' - .. Mont. O". . .1 - ! . - - driving in for many miles around. rf you Mrs. Rundle and dauahter have been via- in this piace does not make much head- - _- I*."%. I - _____ - ___ . . : --. � . -. I - . I ' -_ ' . ' BUNTIK-G_,1sr,1ier of Marriage iP WM9 JS COWIE- mi.sthis che trip. your old age will be iting at the parsonage this week. wily since the basement was completed. 1. � I - .1 : I � . . , - I`* . - or the Couuty of Oatario. of- I .1 � .-- I . L : A -- a?(, Mr. Htrbert Poynter spent a few days at It surelv received too big a name (Cen- . I .. . 1. � .1 -, Bo Lieenses I r at big reiidence, Pickering L. Is sole.agent in Pickering Township for mournful. r further particulars see . . � . nae at the store o I the Celebrated . . I Mr. William White's recently. . ' -1 1.1 I : Village. 12-y - streamers. tennial) and is unable to rise above it. If . � . � I.. .- _'. i . ____ i . _. � :� �X­: - - I . - * I � . .1 Celebrated Wilkinson Plows and We notice, as is the case in Pickering On account of a hole in the dam the mill -� .. R. BEATON, TOWN SHIP CLERK . the contractors were halt as energetic as . . .. I � . I ­ � A conveyancer, Commissioner for taking . � I village, a lot of youths congregate in front 'as not running on Monday. the building committee it would have . - : - . I 112 � / . . ,- � , - - . tan, and lusuranee Ageyat. �. I . Scufflers, - . Gertie Reid. of Manchester. is staving � I . _. . . affidavitiR. Accoun . - - - ' . - of the churches before end after service to , . been p!most coinpleted bV this time. I . . .- . . . money to loan on feni, property. Wills pro- ith Mr. C. lteesor-s fatnilv. I - ...- I .1 - e. WAI be ,u,BINDERS and. MOWERS, tile- anrioj iinet of thoFt- who atteud the or. w - . . H uhl. - . . - . - - . . .� �: - bited. OFFICE- At WhituvkLl . Mr. Lewis, of Caiifor:�ia, Ilas been via,.',, .- . . 0 0 0 - � - . . - .- � . I . ,.- . . . . Brougbain every monday aftoruoon for the I . (ratteroon & Bro. - dinflDees.' What lady ciLrea to run tile Ing his mnele, Mr. %vill. Pallister. I . I �_ - . .- , . - . -1 ­ ; - � transaction of btotineRs. 27-v I -1 " . : ,..- .. .1 . I SOARBORO. . - � , .. - ­ , ... . � . ___ . . . I - gauntlet of criticism produced in this way. Mrs. Varco, of Toronto, is renewing old : , - . - � 14 - ------- - Also the L&xrenve Separator iii good cob- _. .. . .. . I . I - . I . . - . I . - � � . . I 4,._ __ . dition, tor eale, cheap. 16 acquaintances at Mr. Will. White's. � - . tee The beat way to meet yc,ur lady. frievda i I A rch.-i- -_ - Mrs. Linton, of the 2nd, ig gradualli re- , � . . . . I I _ . I � itber to go to church with them or meet Mr. SpeDCe and wife, of Toronto, paid . - - i ... 1 ­7_�­­__�____-­-_____ , ,*,.;­___­ 0 1 . . _­ . .. z . . covering from her recent illness. � - - I . . .. . : _ I - .,. A, A. POST, COUNTY. AMHITECT Wm. Cowie,'Broughim. them on the street, but by all means cease Mr. and Mrs. Kirton a virait a few cays ago. r. W. Stevenson has purchased Mr. W. - � L . . . I- . _._�. _ - of Ontario Drawings M . . . .� � : �'­ � . I . - . 0 for the couut) congregating at the . church doors and Miss Blanche Boyd, of the Queen City . '. � .� N � �­ andEpecifications furnisbed for every class of _______, - - - __ - __ - - _ - __ ­ " Ford's gelding. Papers please copy. . . . ... ' I . :. _� . and hot water heating and causing annoyance to older people g9ing is staving with her ielatives for a few days.. .. � � . . � building. Steam . Miss Hannah Chapman has arrived home . . - � - cia'ty. Office-Gerrie Block, . Mrs. Taber last week made a visit to .. - "-.. i. - A - Ventilation a spe . in and out. vacation from Whitby college. . . ­ . . ... . � _ comer Dundas aud Brock streets, wnitby. PARIS GREEN her friends in Wexford and Scarboro vil- for. the - . I �,It .. Reside nee - Ki nL,Rto-i Roaa East Pickering. 37-y - I The Methodists held .their montblT We are delighted to observe that Mr. J. _. � -_ . . .: , .1, - . � I - entertainment in the basement of the lage. . ser- -- ., - - .,.. , I . . :. ____ . I. � - . AT CLOSE Pl(;URF,S. � � Annie is around again after his rather . .. .. .. � . I . 1. . ­. � ­ .. Mr. Ezra Burkholder -left for Chicago on . .. - , � . . . . si,. . . - - A ac ti o itee ri ng. . � . . ­ . I . �. 1. church on Monday 20th iust., which war. . . I - . . ­­ �, _____ ­ __ - I ____ - �_ - . I---- . , I - . Fridav, where he intends remaining the ious indisposition. . . . ..'' - ' w9lI attended and as usual proved a grand ' Laziness prevented our usual budget last - : I .. - '�KS, tbe oid and reliable FORKS, HOES, RAKES,, ' - sumnier. . . . - .. . ' . �. I FAIRBA. . . . - SUC006. The program consisted of Bible week, so maybe some of our items will fall . - . _. . . . - 'I I .:. Lo Avetioneer, still iii the fiew, able aDd . Mrs. Jno. Sleigh aid Mr. Frank McCoy . - . . e .-. willing to conduct ar,y sules- e.iitrusted to hini, BLNDING . MITS, MACHINE OIL reailing and explanation of same, reciLa- 3f Springdale farm. left on Monday even. & little behin'd the times. - . I . : I -_ . - , : I . . ... ; . F . , . and takes this opportunity of thauking his 1)4t� Haying is nearly over in these parts an( . '... �1 - - . � :_ ronsfor puat favorE,aud hopes for a coutiuuauce . .:, and .all kinds of- � . tioDs. solor, bv Misses Simpson and Dowe, ing for a trip to Barrie. . - . I . . - I - _. . - � � I I . - - ,� � . I 0, many a Weary back has cried content. The � -_ ­ , : - ., of thein. Terins for services moderate. Ar- � . - - well, kindergarten songs by the children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitsop, of Yoront , _­ ., 1, � - ' but the quality , - - �' -, -- . . . n - - ranvements as to dates and terms can be made - . . . � i . : � - I - :M T., in fact the prograni was too long. People have been spending a few days with their vield is below the average m 1 - . . 1, at The office" of this paper. 45-tf W .- I Iwo :R * . . I a all there. . - - . I : - - - -4 ;_ �___ - who are oil their feet all day get tired sit- friends and relatives here., I I The potato buga must be plentiful this , . . " ; I, k -:: T HONIAS POUCHER, Licensed'Auc- I In fact everything yon want at - ' n. . . . �. ­� � - . : . q . . . Ling 60 long In a heated toom. Friends Mr. Wilmot Lamoureaux. of Hamilto � . . ' -& tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and ng season along the Danforth Road, for ac- ­. � ".. � . �_ � . � -: n our vale last week, paying a Ayi � - � I 11 . - a .. . the whole ()f North and south Ontario. strict We He JACKSON 0 take advice and shorten your programs. wasi cording to one of our local authorities on '_ ' - . ' - I I , I I . . . - . . : attCLtIOLL given toa.11 ordersbyuiail or telegraph. On the even'ng 6f the 21st inst. seVeral visit to his mally friends. tters agricultural it requires three pails , - . .: . . . � - ­ BiLOCK ILOJLD, - - ONT. .. . Frankle i�rosby spent a few days ma . . I . . . � . ; - Charger, 31oderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, � ___ . - - ______ ­-_ of our citizens took advantage of the Miss - -_ ,. 4 . BOX 47, Brougliam, Ont. with her school -mate, Miss Maggie Tait,- of Paris Green and water to sprinkle a row, t . _. - . .. . - W' . . I . ell rods long. How manv creeks would be �.- . I . : . ., ____ ehea fare and boarded the half part sev 35 . - - - :'....- � . - 11 - ' I �._ -1 � : , ... . . .s awl Shoes.--- MONEY TO LOAN C.P1. train for Reesor's gro%e to attend last week. necessary to Paris green 7 acres .F ­ . � 1/... . ". �' - . Boot - " � We noticed Mr. John Cosgrove, of the - - . - L - �. . . . .1- -,---,-. ­__-____-- ____­_____-_.__ ' -the annual tea The - ` -- : ' ,;': __ __ which is held there. Should any Pickering friend notieb an , .:, _. �. _ 11 � E -. ON MORTGAGE SECURITY celebrated Cosgrove family, in church on I 2 - I . -z -LESLIE, BOOT AND SHO . return Sunday eveuiDg. extra large sized grease spot on the side-. - - : . ' � .. I .1 i . , . I J OHN . train usuall v starts on the ' '. - - Maker. Pegged and L-ewu work. Orders i and Do f . about 10:30 Mr. Thos. Beare's family is -now once walk will be kindly carefully fence it : : I I % . . . . atlowest rates of interest. 31ortg&gem I i ' . . . _:-, , proirptly attended to. Experienced workman- rom the grounds at . .. . . . - Ohip. Don't forget the stand, neii,riyoppoiite the bentures purchaoed.for cash- I p.m., but for some reason which the com- more complete- all having returned home around. We have missed "Our Fat Man " . - . . . I 1, - .. . . p- - - . 9 . __. w . " ; . News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v � M:.&.Mj Z:8M1.AA.M1:E ' patly way explain the train left the station from visiting their friends at a distance. in TnE NEWS lately and fdar he may have . - . .... L t - __ . M__ . . . been melted down by the heat. If the spot .- ­ . . I . I , , - . - _.. . . - - I . � . . 1[otels. . bought and sold on commission. without giving ally notice, hence our vil it is really too bad that in a civilized . _.w_ . .1 : ; L ' . I - . ., . -_1-_,__-_-_ - _­ --------- __ - 11:1-1 . _-__- . __­ 1. . - ­ lagers had to bunk at Locust Hill till tile town like Whitevale, property owners, like 18 C ed he may freeze out - . .. . _. . . . - , �., I I . - - . .. ' . . wher the Zold weather comes along. . . . - _. - - . . � - � . .. I- . ! ' ORDON HoUSE, 'Pickering, Ont., entfor: Western, Lancashire and CUT of 10 it.m. train came along next, wornii3g. Charlie and James, should . not have -the . . .. I � . : L: . ondon and Ma � a grows The gossips are wondering how it will all . . � . : .1 . Jarnes Gordon, proprietor " - � . : ­ �� I _ G This hotel is a Af nebester Fire Insurance coul- These huge monopolies treat people as privilege of gathering the fruit th t . . �� .- . . - . " . ,- . . � I . � fine new - brick building, finishad in superior panies,-Nortb American Life insurance . Lbey please -about time the public bad an on their yacant lots. . end-mamwa, papa, brothers and sisters . I " ", I � i . . - _0ty!(,-. Every'convenieuce and comfort for the Co., ahsO Accident Insurance �aktu. . I We were glad to see a face very familiar sav "you shan't," but the daughter says -I " - .. _. � , 4, . i trwvelliagp, lie. New aud cominodioug stable@ I _. � .� .. ; , . . : - -1b, . understanding. . wAl.'; We think. however, our bl,tek knight .- . 4 . . . - " _.� . , . all I 25y . . to our citizens in our midst on Sunday. l- . r . � - I - . d sheds. . ave - - � N . ______4_ 21,,9�.MIZS fOr S.&6,.Xj:M. A serious accident which might h - is a trifle hasty in his suit. Surely, friend, - . I . ,� . - I ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, 01 We refer to Mr. Field, who was 'teacher in .1 '. .. - I , 11 . 1. _ . _� - proved fatal happened on Friday, 17th our schoicl some years ago. We understand you might have let her grave grow green 9 .- - . I - - � . I � . " now open for the ac4oinmodaticn of the . NE. - V by I The beauty - .. . - ..- I - CONVEYANCING CAREFVLLY DOI _ inst., when the baiiers' wagon, dri en before becoming too amorous. - : .1 ..�:;, ling public. This hotel, having lately that it is his int�ntion to attend university $ . -1 - � . - - :. --.. �- . Chftllgedlijautls has been re-furnizhed tbr(wgh- .. . Jolin,Tarr, was returning from his Kin- this year. Success ! cannot mean to destr.ov the lofty castles in - . . �. �., .!- :.! . . - _. . . . . . - Out. Sku,(Lte(i �s it is, opposite) the SI)iljk 3rills, _7riiiaffe lPrOPeTtY-- sale route. Mrs. Graham, wife of Wm- We are glaa that our school is keeping ap the air built by her ambitious mother. ' - - % - ' - - ' - . . it is con'Nenient tor patrons of the Mi is. -mealla The garden party given under the auspic- I - __ 1, . ., � � - .1" . , ' * - i orlimch at all reasonftblu hours. Goodstabling Good Village Lots on tiorth side King street Graham, blacksmith, was riding home itsusualiv excellent reputation and that the _: ­. ­ ., � I arid shed room. 10 a es of the English Church of Scarboro June- . .. - - I - .� - Box stall andigrnelosed yard for between corner an -1 the College ground � �- - -­ � " i from Salem upon it, and on going down trustees were fortunate in securing Puch an . L .� .1 : horses or cattle. weigh scaies'6p the premises. for sale, together wit i tion was a decided success. The services - . . ': I . h other village jiroi)erty. . . __ - ' - . � ;, - - -, ., : ,; . . , - 'I ­ .. . �, ,�. . .n at all legal hours, and is stooked 0 - b � . � ; I The bar is ope Greenwood hill one of the breast straps efficient teacher in the person of 1%lr.Wa � I rd. - -_ [, with Pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- One good house and I- t for sale very cheap. broke letting the wagon onto the horses May both pupils and teacher continue to are held in a mission room and are only re- - . - _� . I. . . 11 , - 151 W. V. RICHARDSON$ - . cently commenced. The eneral verdict of - . .. I . 11 - . I . 11 i CULLY. Prol)rietor. y - .. which bolted. On account of the heavi- be successful is the desire of every -citizen 9 :. :1 . - 11 - � . � . . �_ - - offles: Dale's Block, Pickering. ' . in this section. all who participated at the picnic was that i� '' __ - � C.. -:,." � � 1ft . ' I i . . ness of the Wagon QDd the steep grade, for neatness, cleanliness and daintiness the - - � . . I _�_ S�� i I - lVateWntakijig. _____ - - We are pleased to hear that our three - f; � . � . . hold them. Mrs. attractive ever seen in I . . . .1 I , __ . I . - -_ , - - - - � ,,�___�_­A--� Tarr was unable to table was the most I i � . I ­ _­ ---I--- pils who wrote at the entrance examina- . . . ; �.� . . .... WHITBY MARBLE AND re jumping Pu Scarboro this festive season. Fifty dollars . . . I . . �:, _": ... ... t % � � -UTfIBERT, Watchmaker, Piek. Graham, seeing the horses we ed in passing. Their names . - . . I I � C -_ 0 - tiou succeed . ­ . . - - ] I A's ering, Out. Having been 2.5 years at the � - gon on to was added to the funds of the church as I .- ­ � $2 - - - .-� Ction. Agent for the ditch, jumped from the wa small � � f i � � trade, I can guarantee satisfa Ida Thornton, Chris. Reesor and Mag- . are . . . -1 I the bard road breaking one of the the -result of the enterprise. . .- -4 :. . , , , V i P. Lazarus' Eye -glasses. Watches and Clocks . gie McKinnell. They are certainl � I :;. ­ . Granite. Works esides ' Mr.and Mrs.Donald Stephenson celebrat-c ,- - : �-- --Ii. �.: .1 I i Ile8lied on shortest notice. and at reasonable I . . bones of the leg ,below the knee, b eongratulated on their success, more espec- . , : - .*&�, � I . I � rates. . 93-47 - ed the anniversamof their silver wedding -, - -­.�..12: 1 . I : I -_ - , - bruising and shaking her up. , ially on account of their youth, Chris. be. I . . . �. �:, - I . . S Ste . . .: 17 ; ,-.v I I -.� DUNDA WHIMI OtIel bas ing oaly 12 years of age, and having attel on Thursday, 9th inst. There were some . .. ..: .. .i I I ., it seems that the Claremont H nd. .. ­ i I - 1 4 ' (2subUshed 1849.) . . forty relatives and friends assembled to � � -, "I : 1. A, I .- . i ­.. I I '' I hands of Ed. Deruslia.' ed school altogether about four years. . .. , � . 1 4 . .. fallen into the ' :':: - `­ � � :.' 't! ". I ... _­ _: :, .:. . ­ -i '" .1 � nden,Proprietor. Derusba Seeing the beetles *)ere destroy- . : Never were bandemen more defighted congratulate the partners of 25 years and - . n - .� - " _� V. �_ ` .i I . Ontano Bank R". Tolfe ing th t toes sent his faithful hench- than when the familiar form of Mr.Frank many brought toke Is of their regard. �' �� ­. . , 11- , I - -- . ._� . � I . . Having returned to the old stand of the e Amongst the presents given were &-teaser- I _ I- . : ' - It, L'� , ,, . man, HP&04 C;Dper, over with several Burton was "an coming down the western � __.... ; ".I...i. .. , , 'Xi I. - . �� .. � , 1 17. - . - - 1. . . ��� � I .;, . PICKERING BRANCH. wouenden Granite and Marble works, ds' of Paris Green to destroy the hill en route for his home. Frank has been vice, 2 fruit dishes, card receiver, biscuit v z� , - , __. I am better prepared to execute all the lines, greatly missed since he left, -not only, on jar, salt and pepper dusters, serviette rings, - '. - � ,.� - . I � - .1 I ,.�, �­ I I Eouu;,, but when Cooper camelo, ., .. � "A' _� : .1 � . )tery, and all other account of his playing, but also of his use- sugar bowl and fruit spoon. 'Twas a hap- - V. 3 .;, `.,� ,-.,- I , . I - . - . �. . : * �k �xi I L Open for the transaction of all legitimate orders in cemf he found Mrs. Hastings there with the py gathering and we sincerly hope that the :.. - . � �, .. �- I � I :� : I' 41 _� � .N , . I . __ .. - �11 - . e f ulness in looking after the material pro. . - .. -,-- � I - , � I . . Nuking BusineigI�. wheel of time will turn smoothly along - .r-. -, ,'- . I I � .. . I _ - work pertaining to the business Union Jack hoisted and the,,broom in th perty of the band. We hope that he may un- , , I .'.­ ,� �' �., t . .1 i , 0MOIC HOURS-Fioln 10 t6 3 ; Saturdays Curtomers will find a well selected stock time demanding . til the anniversary of their wed- .- - : ''. � I . - ,_ ­ - I . other hamd. at the same golden . r nits - and. remain with us for the future. - -- 1. I . ;, -� 1". �, I. 10 to I o'clock. - of foreign and domestio gra . a halt and a retreat. Cooper complied It is now some time since our vale has aing. - . . I - :.111 � � " I � � .� , . :_ ­ _. ... I I Inspection - ­. I ' , . ... I., � .1 I I . . 0 --- - I . , _ � _.L - , -_ " . ". 4�1� t, 99,vings Bank in conneotio". inarble to choose from. he )atter Wying i n ee ted by sorrow, onused by the im- I �. lflm I :_C' Im anager. will convince that for strictly first, With t . . .-'i.� - :-- I I (8-Y) GEOROW, KE M - ­ . 24x24 inch 9;ab. Mrs. Hastizip taking partial hand of destb. Little Dells - Pen. - AU interesting and keenly emwAa IA - , : � ' , . - , , , �, - -; 0, > _....., � � I - 1� � .. - . not be nimed, n -i` , �, � ..� 1. . . - _�_- � � claall work, our price# can t: adyantap of the projecting parts, ock, iI, little girl of nearly four summers, 0170880 M1t0h,-06h9W11 vs- Por" ", ­. !;;;.;,.. 11 I ., ., � ' ­ . . . - beaten. _ . , ca 0 off on the Olympie gmunds, Port -- - , iL..,. - "V ; . .1. . -1 f , ; -. STRAYED. -Lost, 8 yed or Stolen, - -; , - - . . . a blow which brought Cooper L, gmas. who had not enjoyed the best of health for m . - - _07._'. -1 � L --- . " .. � ' - - L - .-. 4 , ., ,. - . - SWA on Thursday eve- Perry, on the 16th inst., and resWted in'' --- 1. �._,,.L�L,." . � .... ... . .. � near Norway, a bay mare, three years old, - .e - ' : ,. " ,;" �_ - �, Oooper being some time, passed - "' , _� L - - * ; - ... .N,-;_-,:" _ , - is L _� � �'. '. -, I . .i 'ITS Y, Thip ended the c0uteBi 7 1, � _ . i � T . , w4h black points; also &black mare, aged. in- � / * week. Wel funeral, which it tie. The To*ctive tftuw 9 .1 �v "I `I , a . ''I". 0�_ , ,;Iq .. 11+ . I toftation that will lead to recovery of same will I 09. PALI;EX knocked out in the first round, leaviffg Ding of last . coring Ono , . ­ , � ".--, I ; � . woo largely attended,took plaos on Sunds.r. mob � , , � , _ .. _ .,�, � I I . . . , I . � I , V�� I .% � ' ' '*- __ I - " , � H -E IP CKERING NEWS I 0-; S by I . T - I - 1, . . .. � i I'll r : � � I I I be Suitably rewarded. Address J. V. ADAMS. 0014clTz N 10KERIN0, ON T. - 8AY1 Mrs. H"tiop and the bugs W poss"Ou - . I .- �, � . i��, .. , 1,-.4. C. - . il . - .1 , , '. .- - I � I I , ; . - . . I � ... - T" - - - N, � -7-I �.- �i�"."W­U'_ .a 4: ­'. �� g - % . )�- i wo queen at. east. . . I - : . L .111. " ,--.,�!r - - . I i � � --� 1! 35 , .1 r I .1 . I 1. . . , _ . - . 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I , W-&*' jeat night .1 � ailing - Aai ry throi I : - - a - . " . WAW.howevar,' a-pericil of tilie :n t1W C 41ING- -T.I$ L1014 - LAYEIL L A L. I visit tE bRij S . f! - . , . erfered with. E , "i L travi . : . ­ � , i, , , , � rictim cried, L . I � .111 a, their wii .. - I -.,.. � I ! . - - - "... L U Inatter.110 :.tif.ully th J - r. . 1. . � I f 41. .,,a fgrmer . � - . - 4 i wa d'shistory when sUence had -mad. . 9`114 no inattev-110 -'4 . - . . . - I . . -.,*. .: . �- LIGHTS THAT SUE ' * . -.1 ­ . � IF I ., - _, ". . . ...... . - .. . . . . �. -11- . . . I.. I CAI 14 progress, Men had acc . " aili M r . . ; -A� .1 11 -1 . , - __* -ly on -"' g ar - , e , - Dryd - . i .Z _ ZQ + , [air da thore I - � ! I , . 4, . . thebisraudW'w" owed to . off with it. ti;:l instruction in . - .: 1. I 'It: - - ', � .---.&- - ._ . _e; � : I a ' 1 4�_ . k- - 4- X J6- ". .., I the followilig morning everybody *­­rSin. ui- Stlicide, . . ��, 1; thin purpols �. . L ..__ � - . . . � . �.. , .-,* !. ,_� - : 4 L 7 1 � .. , . ecurate knowledge of the laws whiel ; -, ntures In Africa of the Most Bat . -_ . . . I -4 �2'. , rom tile b . . or 01 the govern sea waves and many false notions AdVe . turned out for the chase. The tion was trac- - ­ , I . � , , of money f - �. . I .V . L. 'i j Beacons ThatTam -the Karin " .. , , larch, - � had been corrected. Methods of illumin- Famous of the Gord9n . , ad to ,his lair, goroed and toipid with the , , I. . 1, last session if, ,N . . I � - . ., , .*1 I * BathiuX Fatalities In Ir " - - , .. � tile III - - . -ad and con.� *.' . se'. , t a trevious night.'. Lo . t I I . . . . � Presence of Danger. - ation had been greatily improi � Cumming . � h feast of h rd Kinnaird __ t1latido - , L�. - J: lie has given . � . ... L .1. . .:,.: . - ! - .�' . . . .: I . _ - � ---- - -. � then m--- , work of the brute. In this - � L �. .. Ught and attention. . . - .:r. �: ". - . .11 , ort li , . . ­ - - - . .". . .;. . I veniences invented. The light -house was . . . ­ I A man named Edward ti i . tho - .� - .., . - 7 . . . - . . __ . . partly undermined and extensive repairs . .. I : ,. . I .... - ... . . way lie nearly ex termin ated the lion's c),reer Wing 8,t � _,­ � ingsprogrimineof Mee - �' - � . - i I - The . Fa - -Nouie and nes N. - HE WAS UNOLE Or SIR in tha i -,-. Regent -'a Hill, Brighton, was dise'overed by ,�IK­ , fe . nilitin.0k4dystoue Light were needed, and in 1877 Mr. Jai WMLIAIL b -part of AgeruL ,v.jw­ . L '7V , y details necet .1 .. �_: the landlady lying on his back in bed with. - , _,�.T the man , - . " �. -1 . � . � � - � .. .-. � its Rut -cresting History. . . . I Douglas,' I chief engineer of the Trinity House .1 . _ The Prince of Vale& h self ts0trie6ing his left arm hanOwle ^ver the edge, a . . entrusted to Pms . - . L - . �� _. .- _ M I �_ . Wall � . . . . :� - There's is a fascination in the study of d of Englan . of a nimrod, and dis D fai a a tiger skin, basin of I lood on the floo -. The nd a, I i.... -_ r , orgaillsed ill . . -as the light -house boar d was 0 1 years 890 I I . . . wild and'Pertious Adventures in pa a1*111 . .I- 11 . . light ;, for these beneficent structures II L., n which represents a creditatle piece of hunt- had � ' I., rovilice Whicil ri ' ". - ' -F this I .1, - 11 . : . . -houses, called -recommended to the- board t 1 Heart of 4frica-captured ai a . _ I , . . H derabad that the been cut -with a rawr in tile -fleshy P&rt . i'l ' .1 of and .:�arricd on - . - �� - . . . ­ not only appeal to what is best in our hearts, stead of repairiug the structure a new one Spy and Almoot Led - __ Ing in 1ndia. It Was In �e was mounted abovetheeLL-ow. Ills child slept by his aide,. -_ ,.� . ranged - but argest something out of the should be built in harmony with modem re- - . . . v -3: 'A . an, cornmop . . . The man died shortly after the dis sl. �' , cess. I . I 1 e5y, 1 to Death. � . . Prince spotted his tiger. covery, . Presi(Iclit Mill- � . � place. They have . .-. .. which made tiger hunt- :.­' . In i , � y . � . I . 1� on a . 1� � ,., With his usuAl 'letel � been the theme of man quirements and suited to the needs of com- ' huge elephant, �1* I ­ , 1, arrarFeniv - / . A It is singular that in all that has been ing pleasant enough, except for the elephant. Through the death of her uncle in Bel- - :1 sf&ctory. - l , - _. - � a wriber, and about them songs have bee merce of to -day. . fast, Ireland, A-1 rs. Ann Jane Thomas - - t ' � . sati ' - _ . sung and romances hawe been woven. But The board acted upon the suggestion and I brought out regarding Sir William Gordon Tile beaters unintentionally drove the tiger sixty. p ids fair to i;- � � I I -_ two years old, who, with her daugh ' - : ,� , dairy b '. . - 1i , - . ..'' there is no fiction that can compare with the the following vear work was begun under �ecently little mention has been too near the Prince's mount. WitV a sudden ter, w . 1_'� - f ificalculaide I I i . I . . . . - i Cumming r a spinner for niany years in the B ag ,.,- IL . - prove 0 . '. facts learned in a study of the buildings the an ervision of Mr. Douglas. The top , made of the most famous member of the leap the fierce animal planted its claws in .. arbour �­ � rs who attewl tile 1114 �_ I _. themselves or the events leading . to their part orthe tower, including the latitern and family, Gordon Cumming, the lion,elayer. the flank of the ele liant, which trumpeted Flax Thread Works at Paterson, New - e .. - ol , k' - - - �. I _. - -, ith Jersey, inherits a million d lars. . . .. district ­ fel' - - four rooms, was carefully - About thirty years ago the civilized 'world loudly in agony an fear. The Prince, wl . . , - 1� . -- destruction and the legends that are attach removed, taken T I . The bon. Nlil-Q I L 1. - . . -.-. I - ' , e,-# .: .1 ­ ad to almost every Oue. to Plymouth harbor and placed uV011 a rang with the exploits of Roualeyn George admirable coolness, shot the tiger through Mr. John Crane, a pioneer settler it, .7!-, yt ling eidwi ,; Z . . . . -, - . �, :1 . : When it first dawned upon human intel- t foundation c di , to the (11ordon Cumming, who,, with his rifle and the brain. It dropped (lead, a magnificent Gippaland, died recently, at tile age of 81. .L t tic'n With t,w c! 4'� - rant a orre!pon Ing � . I . - . . - :... ; � ­- ill I I . vater tow . the He had seen the Queen's coronation, and tories I , i - . - . lect that man had mastery over the i tower pa�rt of the er. it ispreserved in a Sepoy servant, penetrated far into specimen of the -royal Bengal. - ' . : I . His ol,i4 . � . . L , L . . -- . i � . .,. :. and men went out in their rude boats, the; commemoration of this pioneer of great. Dark Cor-tineut and had many a wild and Africa i8liecoming more and more popular had heard Mr. Gladstoiie make his inaiden I 1� I travelling ,tairy is to) - - I - I .� Akiy a knowledge of their own fo Huro- wi speech in the House . � I were g works in - light -house engineering. The perilous adventure. That was be re that both Ger- I of Commons. . . I - to lll;L'*%"' I '_ -, uided . th sportsmen, so much so . . their wive," �_ i .­ - locality, and every tree, and rock and hill lower part of the tower was then -removed pean sportsmen be an to seek excitement in mans and British have decided to issue On Saturday - evening a youth n � 1. -I- - call(l for th'! ]()(-; � � anie,l owlius L 11 � - " ---- - ce'lin't - . . served as landmarks to guide the way- by the use of drills; picks and other tools, Africanjungles. AxordonCummigwastKe sLrinfent regulations in regard to the kill- Jamed Thomas Lord, in charge of ashoot. - . them ill tile f - , (! ; - . - . f, * i L , 1. . . . They did not think at first that they could -being allowed for fear ilig a ventures g t, . - I I pioneer in that field, and _a - - and ,g Of mill , * i - - - ' ._7 _:. . . no blasting his in 0 ii!ie. These regulations, if observed, ing booth at Oldham, ha(t just loaded a . - testir -1 F1 . - go'upon the water at night, but when they the rock. It was found that it was not the Eave never been surpassed in courage and may save the elephant, lion, and other.large tol, when the hanimer fell, and the bullet , . � ing of cre',L111, .thC N% 'I ., . .- .L __ , . were detained until the shadows had gath- tower, but the reef below, that had weak- danger by any of his succesors. game, from being exterminated. But in the Foilged in the facc of ,James Walker, aged - * ... � butter, etc.-"" :L %%rl . .:,I I I � . : ered thev found the way by the fires built cried - . W hile serving in the Madras Cavalry Gor- unexplored regions of -tile Soudan and along nine years, who dicd in the Infirmary the ­ . - . far as Possible i)Y - A _. . . . - . . �'' upon t )y wives and same evening. . 1� . . � he shores I mothers at In the summer of. 1879 the foundation don Cumming met and conquered the inane- the northern skirt of the Sahara there is I I . lect!1res to inake bu: te �q L. . . s7 .. . , home. stone was laid with appropriate ceremonies, less lion of Asia, and he desired to encount- still ample sport for another Gordon -Cum Oil Alonday morning a young maii na,nied . the highest prieet! -i . ­ - �' . .. � It is�a delightf ul study to tra.ce 'coast il- similar to those used in lying the corner- er the genuine Barbary monarch of Africa. ming I I . 'el" Of l � . � . . '. . I . - . Clapson committed suicide by drowning hitil. . -_i_ . roving a SO111 . . Z � lumination from the time of primitive man stone of an important building on land. Th6 - - I . . � 0 - . Obtaining a long leave of absence, he took . - I . � - _.. -a � - I . self in a vat of beer at his place of eniploy- -. � gandle it all,l �t V()ll . - . . _: to that oi oti r , i w n , ia v. In some countries formalities were conducted by the highest I�Skssftge for th Red Sea, and landed in*Mas- , , - .. Public, ..vh� . - . . ' 0 L . . Some Good Receipts. : frent, Messrs. Isherwood & Co.'s B,ewer*y, .. travelrilig .. I _� it still consi.-Is of ti e3 or the mos � I . . - .1 - r t simple officials of the Trinity House assisted by H. sowah. Yor mriny months he traveled in . tillich poor bi . ' L .. .1 L -NLIaldstone. 1. � . to eat so � I , - . . . lights, but' neg,rly all civilized countries R. H. Prince of Wales. The tower was fin, I Africa, among men and brutes'about equ 1� L At this s:ason a new or unfamiliar method .. . �, a . . .r. . . . - have an organized system of aids to -navl- ished -;n -the summer of I 88 1. The new light- ly savage. His life was sometimes depend- is welc( simply -for the value of the A tragic suicide occurred -at the Clirragh '' . I . M,r. Dcan, protc-st . - � - " I . .- I I.- . . � gation, and many light -houses are beautifu house stands 120 feet southeast of the old ant upon the caprice of potentates who then change thai'tempts tile . failing appetite, gays ,L%Iili : tary Camp in Ireland onTuesday, wilen :�- Ontario Agricul t u ial I . .. - vate of Ole Ist Wiltshire (1)uke of way, is a gradimu- ,if 11 . towers, constructed and lighted upon the one, and it is con,mr,ructed entirely of ite knew little or nothing of Englishmen. But Grange Hompit. LiTit cakes and muffins a pri - . 1. . . ­ -8) ,fteginient named IV3 att Coln- . take a lead, I _. - )urgh' I ing p:,,rt I '. - - . - . t . ., __1 best principles. This has been accomplished The height of the focal plane of the old light' he iiever forgot the Cumming inotto, I I Cour- are especially favore in hot weather, and a Edint ii . __ _: ..... est engineers house was seventy-two feet above high, age," and his coolness in face of danger was few rules are appended. - I I mitted- suicide in the rifle ranges He plac. ' - 1. Prof. Dean has a til� t" . . . . I -1 by the services of some of the 1) - ed the muzzle of his ritle into ilis niouth, . . . dairying in all Its ( .�, - -ups - . and greatest scientists the world has ever water, while that of the new house is 133 his safeguard Lu.,;cii CAKE,. -One cu milk, four ulled a cord attached to it, and shattered fluctit and popular ,pt , . known. L � - flour, two tablespoonfuls tutter, half - . , � . - - feet. Smeaton's light -house was visible -Dah Foor that Gordon Cum CUP Fill skull. . . fitted to btimillat,- tl , ... , __ -, It was in , . . I . - . Modern lialit-houses do not compare with thirteen miles away, and the new tower c%n ming met what nearly proved the eonclud. sugar,two eggi,two tablespoonfuls currants, . - .- I - __ , . 0 The sultan Of one tempoonfulbaking-powder. Creamthe AtWeston-on-Trent, near I)erl) . I . careful aild !aN - , N -tf�-111:11 i - I I - - ­ ` the noted PhaF_0s of Alexandria in size or in be seen at a distance of nearly eighteen ing incident of his career. Y, All. . - IT ' . , \ . . _. . . . . _L elabotate details, and, perhaps not with miles. � . Dah Foor was a Mohammedan, and he con- butter and sugar, and stir them into the Saturday afternoon, two nioulderi, brothers, . - will Ile accon inied 11 _! I . . named Rodgers, of Derby, who had visited . and W. .1. Pahner, I,'. I , �_._ - - , - some light -houses built at a little later . The light shown at first was a temporary , ceived the idea that Cumming was an emig- he-iten eggs and milk. Add the flour and the village with their wives, went batililla . .. both a scientilic and 1) . . . I I , � . . . : . . - --se ; - period., but the - y are better suited to lighting one, but the following year the fine optical sary from Egypt to spy out the land for baking pZwder, and last of all the currants, in the Tretit. Onie was inimedi%tely sem t(.)5 - - finishing Ili,, cou. - ; : 31 . �.. ­ the paths of the mariner. . apparatus especially propared for it was in- i ming was se I -vith flour. � - , � __.� . : .. future conquest. Cum i ized the washed, dried, and dredged . be in di-itress. Ifix brother jumpeii into his years a,,o. fit! ,hen - . .. � THEEDDYSTONTE- :� _1 . t stalled, and the light -house formally opened *1 the (tough, cutinto roundg, and, I ; - - - : ­_ i - , . ,moment that his arrival in Kobbe, the Ro I out i assistance,'but both sank and were drown. * . State Of " - . .- . L i. Wiscol!sill u- . . . . - ' . I . 1;., I I . a the most fattious of all with imposing ceremonies in the presence of I capital, had been reported -to the sultan. bake inamoderate oven. Spl't, butter, and' . .. .. . .cruel"t ofa da; I ., ._� 1. � . ­ - � The Eddystone I 9,000 persons. His pleas to be brought before that raler eat while hot. ed. . .. manag , I . i . . - -ed - , -harge,)f the .. .- .1 .- modern light -houses. The one now stand- . ... . 1. . � - I A fall of roof occurt on Tuesday night . . has ha -I ,. I I � . . . � I . . .... .� . .� :. Ing is the fourth that has been erected. . �1 I THE L0,N(lST.P%F LIGHT -HOUSE. . _. I were unheeded. He was an infidel, which 'MrFFINS.-One quart of flour, one cup of in (;reat Row Pit, Longton ff all, St-ifford- - . . . ment of the (). A. C. . wasenoug d n pected spy. which sugar, one pint milk, a rounding tablespoon- I shire, whereby three men, named.Seahri I . ,it (11V . . Tile Eddystone is a high rock, which lif! - U-penthenorth shoreof Englandstands' 8 lge made all excelle, _L - - -, .9 . . . I . f . - �, .1 was more thin enough, to justify Ili& death. fill of butter, two heaping teaspoonfiiis of Smith, and Machini, were buried. " . . Paln,.er, a gra(luate oL � - '-. fourteen miles southwbst of Plymouth Har- . The two ­ - . An important sea -rock light -house, the Long- , . . ' . �6. 1 - I . .(! 6 - . .- � bor. It. was the first li,ht-house built in stone. It is peculiar on account of its beil�g It * .1 . SAVRD BY READY WIT. .. - bakingpowder. Bake either in pans or gel" former were rescued af ter three hours' dig- - . and WEO has sill� . . . -as not reached Until ­ -.r ni � " . - : ' the -English channel, where now many are protected by a high wall, and it has an in- I . . pans. . n to litau -t` - I i . . .:. a -, .- . . . L I ' MOLAS.SLA CAKF. -Three cups of flour, one ging, but Seabright i& . tentio* - all,l C:. . - - Cumming was being i urried to the baz ten o'clock yester(lay morning, when lie was - mell'. o; ,1�ilk e : � I - MaIllLained. It is in the line of all vesselis teresting history. , I aari . '' - 1, . - , � . .., ' ,town sugar,one-third cup butter; cut I _. I -� f - coasting up and down tile English channed Ili 1838 the steamship Forfarshire was t) be executed, when, fortunately for him, cup of L I found to be dead. .. . Dean, tA,ic 110! " o! 1:1 . � . � . . i i . . �r up in the flour, then add the sugar I a t t I i e ,I ;A t ',,-, re i .� n i ' 11 - - and the attention of the English governmeii,t wrecked near the Longstone, anti of the - was heard the muezzill's call to prayer- the butte .- Dr. Hardwick, surgeon of the hospital at '-. . Fort - . , . 1' - � . was eariv attracted to the dangers of thie in-, whor was a man of gr -%at strength and mix well with the liands ; then add, one - years' c- per . ence, . L I - ­- f,11 : .-. . . . � sixty-three passengers only nine 81irvived, , Cumnii ., . 1 Shetheld. after twent� - *. The appliallo., ,' I . � .. place. But in all earl day tile light-lioaseL stature, suddenly dropped on his knees, cu of New Orleans molasses, one cup of ­ I I - - f - - y a and they were saved through the her.oisni of � and bo P ful of so -lit (its- I Concludes that he can curc cancer anti lupus I CODSist Of :-- ():,.,, Ne. ; - I * I .- t, - of England were private property. In the the keeper and his daughter, Grace Darling. 1 dragging his captors with b,im, and be an ding water and a teaspoon - r. 1E . : . 0 . witi-out the knife. His system appeari to . - tl ) -"' 11 - o_ - I - bo.; le 1',16--v 'i - . - I year 1616 Henry Winstailley, a gentleman To -day, the keepers of tile light-liouse point oil earnest invocation in the befit Arafic. solvedina littlevinagar. Stir until per.! - . .:I 17! I . 1:1 . I - " have been announced simultaneously to die . sannple9 of milic ' �. . I - . of Essex, England, began tile erection of the out to7you the win,low through whiell,she The story was carried to the Sultan, who fectly smooth -anti then bake in a square ; . . - .. , .. . .... . 1) . A. The despol an hout. I �i physicians of Vienna by Prof. Vou. Moretz desives to kn,)w thu �i .. ... � . first Eddystone light -house. firstsawthe w)et,k. Abeautiful tombis had condemned him unheat t � shallow p tn for three-quarteri of � Dr. Hardwick has not yet publicly explainerl I -- , : Tnilk, One levcr i,avei _. . .. - . I ' , . . ­ __ I -s to complete it. It was erected to her memory near by on the main. ordered C . i ,rate oven. i . . __ . It took four yeat ummi brought before him, and: 4 mode . . ; hii treatment, but lie invites his niedi.. , . Illilli cat.s, thermoinex . L ; . very beautiful and highly ornamented, anti . wenif that he wished to detain; (,I.v(;zIt(,'ooKIv_j._I11ut one teaspoonful of - brothers to examine it. I -.i( I .. I land I liked him so . . . .� nec�:,,_sary for s -t I . - . - I .. . - ­ � � . . I . ' .1 : . . ­ Winstanley wag very Frond of it. He hail . ..� , . . . _ .: him in his capital. Tile traveler tore him- I ginger into a c6p, one even tAMP)ollf "I Of: Tile Gum -ds, who were sent- to Ttermu,'% . - � ive 9:11.1o"S () I � t � I- - - . - .1 THE SMALLS LIMIT-110rSE _ . � Four or 11 � - . great faith, also, in its stability, which had . . � . ­ . I golf away as quickly as possible, and plunged' -half of salt, fill up tile ellp with , more th.in a year a o as a I d f,,r ea-li . I . .- - ' I � I . viiisament ff)r L � - are requirc I - -_ 4rimll'si . . .g . , -_ . ' I . � . been questioned by some of his !riends. He On the west coast of Wales is tile . again into tile forest. . syrup. Have ready in the mixing howl one: insuburdinati6n, are, iti-i SA.( ,to lie brought arrangedforall,lare -.41 . I . i. I sods apd one . - I I . said he would like to be in it during the Light -house, one tha� has attracted atten- - . 0 G,mlon-Cumming killed, during his Afr egg, one-half cup of sugar find one large - home in at -'x cor eight weeks. The nillit.ary ,' - I nea rat 11.0141, v.-Il'),a�'I I . . � . - . . I . .- I .. . __ - . greatest storm that ever blew, and he had tion on account oi the generosity of the I I .. can adventures, altogether about thirty , spoonful of butter well be;Aten together, add . authorities think that the have been stit- getLA tile blittk-1, il, 1,Ct . : - � . y L . . � - his wish, gratified : at least he was there tounner. Mr. Phil.lips built and maintained lions, and he brouab. t home with him the I the contents of the cup and rinse the CUP ; viently punished, anki in 36 few weeki they - � - The first meeting v . - , , . , I I . . I - . . . .- . . � . . . during a. terrible tempost'and the light- it as a free gift to inankind. As tie himself A-1.1 louri . . . � . . *_ . I the skins of a do7e�. He once rescued from I with one-half Cup of sweet milk. will be once more in EnglanAl. Tbere 8tatioll - Tue-,day, -i line :;(K 11, I . - - - I M it i it, every L-litil . house was swept away and all within it said, his compensation was to "serve anti : the jaws of a huge lion a native who h to make a douirli as soft ai y�)u can t is first to) be at Pirbright, awl ,it after tIlat'L . . way. � I I . - . . . __ perished. save humanity." However, when his de-. use his rifle at I hand a , take a part at a, time, roll thin they will occupy tile barracks at tile Tower. .- ... - lage on tile (, .. p. I)., !, . I _. - Winstanley was a very- eccentric- person ( seendants sold it to tile government they re- lie bo)ard, sprinkle with grinulated! 'ce - : � - _t. - n name,] - . . . . . � . .. and manv'interestingstories.are told of him ceived in' payment 1:15.000. It was ll�gun i any distance for fear of killiiig the nian, 1 upon t On Mon,lay afternoon a w0ma . Toronto, the -11,0! - . _ � - , Cumming (lashed boldly in the face of the: sugari roll lightly, cut out and itake in a Oxley. of .Nfalden Road, Haverst, ),:k Hill, .. . country all�l :wurl'01111- . I .- . in 1772. The architect's name was Whitside. ' - 4 ! - - I' and his home in Littleburv. In one room J brute and tried to fire, almost touching its i moderate oven . a _.. _.� � . - I . . was a very luxurious chair, but if the visitor He had been a manufacturer of musical in- I skin. The lion dropped the man and leaped i Lirri.K CHOCOLATE PVD1)I%'1 111i_ -M ix . four with her tittle girl, entered the Camdell ': . mers, solne-of wl'0111 � I - - threw himself into it lie would immediately struments, but tie displayed remarkable Baths. Kill,,, Street, Cainden Town, iiitend ... but most Of theill sh I i I ; I .- for Cumming just as his rifle was discharged. I tablespoonfuls of corn star. -h with a little . . - I I . ! Ing. as she lia,l been travelling about all : . Toronto). The ToM �� . be plunged ii.to a cold bath. If hie 8at down genius in his, new work. When Whitaide The bullet rnissed' the eye, f --r w ich ' cold milk, add a large pinch of salt and stir the occasion. 1)rocee' I!. - . - - I . . - . 'he , I .... � j . I- . , day, to have a hat.h. S apparently faint-. -1 ' . .1. iu another he was clasped in the arms of a with his workmen first landed upor'the it was aimed, and struck the liti:i in the into a quart of milk which h.ts been - heated : ed however, itrikl was afterwanis fwin,l ti) I I- . . I 9.30 a.m. There w., L . - I grinning skeleton, from which he could not rock there came a ireadful storm which . 't , ; � - I shoulder, slightly laining but not disabling I to the boiling point; let it cook, stirring ! ' ­ I I., � . :1 . be dead, anti her hody wm remove(I to the - . . . this meetill.." I I . - : .- es�ape. These contrivances for playing bore awav the vessel that had brought them: him. . I . I I I f ; � ___ . .. . ... ical jokes did not endear him to his and left them exposed to the tempest, halla- I constantly until it is thick. Then set it on � niortuarv. This is tile. Fecond death in . - sent. I . - - pract With a blow of his paw the linn (lashed . the back of the stove an -.1 aild two or three tile - � . Prof. Dean brietly � . . . Santa bath,i within three w-Leks, the % - . I . ... - . . friends . , but they illustrated his mechanical ing to the bare rocks for two days and his I . . -;,\ e 6. i I . � - . I the rifle to earth. Cumming, by a dexter. other case being that of a young nian. . ingenuity. nights. At another time, when the tower . I t&blespoonf uls of grated chocolate stir t . - for which the ti ; theleap. '11 and flavor slightly with vani, . lliz., tt) s.611111 " _L' . . . , . . OUR spring, escaped the force of - we ,I&. Wet i - tuted, v i ., ­ a � . A few years later Capt. Lovet obtained a was partly constructed, they were left in a opened I' - .. - The loathing sectiou in Ireland li3,s . , 1, r : �j . __ ninety-nine year ease, and engage I as a critical 4;ondition. They vent out a cask and before the lion could recover sulticiently I some Small cups in Vold water, pour the I . f disalitrously to hathers. Since Sulldav - L . a better quality t, � . _: .,. I to seize him, he grasped its tnane with- his I mixture into them and let it get cold ; just I In os - . . kets. ()De gl-oal' 41 - - . -1 .. . builder an archij4t named Rudyerd. He containin$ a letter in a sealed bottle which I lett hand, anti with his right- drew 'his, before serving.turn oat carefully itito sau- i no fewler than tea fat-ilities have been re- .. have to contend wit I � , . . - .. was a strange person to employ for so im- fortunately reached land and was sent to I hunting knife. The lion tried to shake him , �ort.ed, including ,.'our deaths annoinice-I on. Serve with sugir and m.'1k or sweet. , - I I i - . portant a work, as he was a silk niercer whp those who went to their ft'id. , cars. Ilei'lay, being thoie of two lads, a in;litia- I ' articles they sell is 1i ­ .: - - - I off. Over and -over they rolled together, aned*cream, ; _' - of those they I'lly. i . - : kept a shop in London. But he proved to - A very sad incident is told in connection - i I -t first L ' they mikst :-0 I lesS - - I the. lion teariug at, him, while Cumn I ; Man, and a married man who tr'ed to save, - . I .- . . be well fitted for the undertaking and he with this light -house. At only two . 'Ing' TAVIOCA P1'6DT-1'V---%V&sl1 & *Cupful Of 1 friewl. Of the other persons drowne-i, (hie . ­ � I . : plunged the knife at every opporturlity into I I . - L . tion ; (2) produce -1 ' I . - -, I built a fine and substantial light -house. It keepers were kept at the tower. Onewinter tapi,):!a anti 8oak i ' t over night in tw ' � William Geor .- � .. present rate (A prot,41 L the animal'@ body. At last he struck a, - 0 CUP` was a &Nier and another a bank cashien . . . .. �.. : was constructed partly of wood.and it was was so 8tDrmy that for four months no one vital part, and tile struggles of the lion grew 1 fuls of cold water ; in the Aorning pour off ge Armstrong, a farmer's son, .- . . - __ . . lrii'sh ill � . .. - � . destroyed by fire after doing good service for could land.ai thi light -house. The light weaker. Cummingalose from theground � ,tile water an -1 put the tao iocs int.) a double i was drowned while bathilig on Monday ,, - . the whole I o . ,, � � forty-six years. It was lighted with candles, was shown every night, but when a landing immersed in blood, hoth his own anti the I boiler. Add a generous quart of milk anti I near Newry. . . cheese, but to do t . I . ' , one teaspoonful of "It. Cook for an hour i � . would have to be prk and when the keeper went to attend to the was made only one keeper was live ; tile lion's, but not fatally injured. From that: A cwivict in Chathain prison, Arthur ed by means of a ell., light he found the lanterns on fire. Heawak- other had long beendead. . and aserve with sugar and cresin. 'ved witil - _` . L cried the other keepers and they tried to Wecun well believe that, lo(icine daily day the natives thought that Gordon Cum- I . __ .1 . . Isidore Glyka was on Monday set .1 i8ing material taken ' * I ming bore a charmed life. He was the only 40 I . L notice of'a recei in� or ler by tile registrar --- - . - sale of 11rain, coMpal put It out, but as the water had to be carried for releas,6, waiting ni lit after night, week . * . . - v all �zruptey Court, tile. - m, -el' .. wit man ever known to them to com-- out &live .. .- Two -Rowed Barley. . of the Rochester . . . after ich lie �IN% I . . � - . up long flights of stairs they could not make after week, h the Cly of his dead com- from a close encounter with. a lion. . - __ . -petitioning credi-tors l,eing Messis Vaughan, : I . of niilk and cream ft i - . .- .:- much headway, and a curious accident hap- rade as his sole companion, tile survivor was - . � . Mr. H. S'Lopes, of London,- Englatid, an- of London, and the arnount of their Claim � - .. ­ - 1. pened to one of the men. As he looked so changed that his friends scarcel knew . . thor of 11alt anti Malting, and chairman of I jQ n . .. . . - I - y : - � THE LION [A COURAGEOCi. ,A),("). Glyka was a coatidential clerk i ,�, ., - � - I . _. D1,; . i - - - - up into the burning tower to watch him. a said that the other keeper had ' '' I the committee of judges appointed last. Messrs. Vaughan's service, anti took od%:all_ I ,� : , - - I... - . � - 1: - .- ­ .. the progress of the fire a quantity of died a natural death, and hill word -A-m be- Gordon Cumming had a high respe�.t for I O,tober to judge of anti report on the qual- tage of that position to ue-otiatC f ratidulent - . . . . . Q�esiion-Whell I E, . - gallon, what is skim I I ! - melted lead fell upon him, �nd he thought lieved, but itwas decided that thereafter the animal which he selected for his chief , ity of Canadian barley, was seen by a Toron- ptances to art aggregate aniount of nearly " - .. . . , . - i . He says that the lion is rarely ': b I . . . I- that he had swallowed some of it. The men three wen should always be kept at the antagonist. . to Kmmitk: reporter oil Monday evening. E40,1M. Messrs. Vau,,h_,t1l dijpute(l their - . . for feeding? V .: � , .. _. . __ , �1. were rescued, but after twelve days, the one tight -house. . a coward', and that the fact that it sometimes I Speaking upon the barley question,' he said: I alicaeiiilit successfully in"016 law courts, but I ... r . Prof. Dean -200 1- I - - by L retires at the presence of mail is not owing y - ..- Questioll-Is vll!�l � I .. .1 :..- , who had been injured the lead died. ' Asimilar incident is related.in-connection fear, but indifference. i " Canadians have tile power to- grow tile! tile Batik of P,'nglanol filially estal)lislied it - 'L, 1 when fed in largo -it .. - - I __ � I . The attending physician claimed that his with Rudyerd'o Eddystone. to The safety of the � finest two -row barley that call be produced oil appeal to tile House of Lords. - 1. 1� I - :.�, - , . - - � .. stomach was opened'and there was taken - . . . - hunter depends on his ability to hold the i anywhere. In Canada you have the neces. . . - . . � . . Plot. Dean - No. , . , I ._.. . ... - . , ­ THE ItOTHERSA\D LIGHT-TI0173E. . - " eye of the lion Until ready to shoot. Then i The liquidators of the SiatTordshire Joint. . . � well made aii(I il-, I I . --- .. . .. from it a solid piece of lead weighing more sary soil and climate, and all that is required Stock Batik has just issued his final report, - k". I � I : . . '_ _. L- . thail seven ounces. He sent. an -account of The light -houses mentioned are -all among the 'shot must be unerring, or all is lost. I to make -the barley everything that a British - of our cows at tlo- ,,, . . - . . , I , . . . . :. tile importance sea -rock light -houses of the Cummingalways aimed forbetween theeyes, brewer rt�quires is a little more attention on which shows that the liquidation has bcell . �. . . . ­ . - . it to the Royal Society which was received ' His rifle carriid a heav bullet, sUfficient to completed and tile bankingbilsiness tralisfer- 50 lbs. ensilage, I, ve .1; . - - ,� '� with derision. A great controversy arose world, and until recently there have been y the part of the Canadian farmer. He must . _. . . . hay per Jay. 1. - . I I . 1. - � . among the members of the medical fratern- no lig4t-house at a long distatitie from lall,l crush into thelion's skullat 200 yards. Cum- Ile more skilful in the preparation of the re(i to the Metropolitan and Birniin�.fi�,ni . . . Mr. Congdon -1 . - . : . . . � . .- . . . __ tile possibi . ming, however, always fired at.a much short. BunkingCompany. Itn'owtranspiresthatin I .L o lbs. per day per licit . . . - .1 - . ity as to lity of a person living except those built upon rocks. But it is er distance. . . ground for the seed bed. A proper manure the realisation there was a losis of C 1 701(m - - I., -_ 1. effects. . . z after swallowino, molten lead. - But inas- now found possible to remove as much sand f right character mu be used, a . I �. �: ..- . - .- 0 . ded to . Another bold hunter of more recent (late 0 wt . nd strict through depreciation of securities, and after ;. : � . I I . . . - - -. -.- much as the man was 94 years old, it is from under the water all it i's nee attention given to the garnering of the bar - Question -W hat . ` .. . is Lord Arthur Kinnaird, noted - ,deducting A:74,000 allowed by purelias:vul � ­ L., . 1J - I - . . . .- - probable that he would have died from the reach a solid foundation. for his ley. After gathering, it must be put in . . -- I _ Z` � . A ar ') - . . . . � . I . - . __� The Rothersand light -tower in the North adventures in the m,)untains of Algeria. the bank for the goodwill the shareholders I :� . �'Ifrs. Agar�Tlirc( effect of the fright and exposure incident to , stack or harn in order to give it an oppor- lose floo, fornierly at 1: . Lord Kinnaird there encountered the N umi. 000. TheVO shares, I., - L.' � meal anti peanical, .1 . . - - ...... . ! - the dreadful disaster, whether he had.swal- Sea, off the coast of Germany, was finished tunity to sweat. It proper attention were � C I :.. . L _. L_ ' - - . . . than lion, accustomed to prey upon men and a premium, have only realised 1: 14. The - - . - I i , ., half bushel man -obi i - - 41: � Z" .. . . . . . - � - lowed any lead or not. in 1885. The history of this tower and ac- no - given to these two im rtautpolilts it would - .- - �'. � - I count of its construction are as interesting t, like his brother of the forest, regarding insureto brewers alr directors have paid f 17,000 on their guaran � - - Mr. \Vood--1 fo . L . . . . The third Eddystone light-house­41fe' - over the world tile . ., _� . , . . . : ne. I ee. �. ". ! I I most noted one -w -by John a- as the stud of the Edd etc . over hay , . , L as erected Sme y mankind as rare and, from a victualing very finest barley which could be produced t '. '.., straw, cl M, . � . . __ L . standpoint, a doubtful curiosity. The . A thrilling incident was witnessed at tile �: �'_*. . 11 � - Z anywhere. I Still- - . I I I L . !, I . I ton, a famous light -house engineer. It is Over 2 000 cubic yar of sand was re- . L!�; . ed tnangolds,, fout � � - . .. . celebrated on account of the difficulties of moved G the sand blast, the depth of the Numidian lion is almost always a maneater - . Great Weatern Station, Dorchester, oi . 1"Y' , - pealmeal and bran n� * . f� - . ... . "A Canadian farmer, to manure his land I. V, '' * ! 4 . . I in preference to anything else, and he day night, a little child having got oil the , ;,V.� '( . . excavation being seventy-three feet below . a 0 � '!�_ . . with one bqsliel nii\ :j - its constructi( It and it is a,ceepced as a type rly, must be thoroughly ac ainted line as a luggage train was entering the - ' 11� . ­- : � low water. The tower is a conspicuous one gathers in enough to sustain himself from pro .11 � v, .* 1100n. , � . . of all structures of the kind that have since wit tile contitituents of his soil. I .by, ;.' 1. . . . 1. . - . � J . - - I .. beenerected. He resolved that it should be and can be'seen for twelve nautical miles. the waifs and strays of the Arale villages. K Vlo pro- station, unlieeding the cries of standera '.. ,�., L A Voice --I feed*n . � I ! � L .� L . . . Sometimes he has been known to attack duce barley successfully he mu%t--or any ran on to what inevitabiV seemed itistAlit 1. I �., �, I - 11 L . ,g'­�,� - Question -Do _yO1 Z, . built of stone and that it should be absolute- The base of the structure is painted black, other farmer must --add to his soil just % hat to pull � i'- � . i - a slave carivan on its way w Frezor Me- death. Despairing elfforts,%�crc inade 1. ': - ` grain f . - . .L. �.. ly fireproof. It was built of solid blocks of and the tower above with alternate red and is necessa - �'L�, �,�,:_ . or milch et - ,N%-, . � . qLinez, scatter the escort, and carry off one ry to insure a healthy Lrowth of tile child on to the platform, but wiLh011t I", i Pr f. Reall-No : - �� stones dovetailed into the rock and into eaeb white bands fourteen feet wide. There are ' �,'� 1� . ... . :. -wards - .i - . W. of the captives. ,Lord Kinnaird stationed the barley plant. With the enormous know- avail, and the little thing fell back . ,.J `wll - and Xe# otk . . - : __ other. Every ingenious precaution was several lights in'the tower, very ingeniously � V . ,ly in sn, . . ledge I have of the subject, being thorou 1- under the telliellt, - �' -, V , . . I . I between engine amid intense exci - . . I . I . - himself in the mountains at Arbi, I .1 Question -What .- .� . taken to make it strong. In some of the arranged adjusted to the needs of vessels at ­ i. . ., - . I .1 - , - I - . uppercoursesa groove was cut round the different distances from it. This light-hou8e the Little Desert and the,qreat Sahara. Tile ly acquainted with all the barley- roduc 9 and a long line of trucks passed over the - . t j., 0 ;. corne sour in the s1i . niarve- I . I W�. . ' . Vace was thoroughly infested with lionl. countries of the globe, I say unhesitatingly rostrate child, who was picked tip, . W., �� - - Prof. Dean-Orga . __. k... upper iurface'of the stones, and in it was is about thirty miles from land, and it is that Canada can produce barley absolutol . �,, t, J I . L P L .: . . - - I I I L an immense iron chain, and melteo cc;miected with it by an electric cable. Not he Arabs did not dare to leave tfie villafe fous to state, unhurt,. the child having lain .�# K­_'� the air u,tt,vk thecc : , - , . . . . . ' ace faultless in every particular. When this terror stricken and immovable between tile - , te I lit ,, I - - , . . . - I I L . . -as poured upon the chain until the long after the completion of the Rother.and after nightfall, and the fierce brutes wou d I L ng 4h a � 1:. - . .�.. Fead v, . L . `4 V ; . - . some' .inies enter the village itself in search - fact becomes generallv known your barley inetais as the train passed. � ul�%tion - PSI' 41 - . � cavity was filled. The combinations which a similar structure was finished upon the I I , 1�f - Q undo L . � .- - I- - inak e sour ensilage I � M. I - -Delaware Bay. of human victims. When Lord Kinnaird will command a. readi sale in every impor- A most unusual occurrence took place at . .. Smeatoin used in the methods of joining coast in . I - , -� I _. . . I ­ ­ k up his aj)ode among the Arabs they taut grain centre in the world. St. Anios-on-the-Sea a day wo -lur(). �41. . I , � o ::s; too or t I ; Prof. t)eaii-Yes: !.. . - stones and his experiments with hydraulic - � . .. . . - - I i�l . . - . � 0 .! ,lik . - : ., I . . ". .. related to him pitiful stories of the straits " It is impossible for Canada to compet;e wedding party drove Up to the 11'arish * susceptible to these -.� . ..:.;. :. '' � . . . _ . mortar were very original and successful, ,-.,;::;,:. - I . 1, ­..- r - resellt - . . ­,_ ; . , . . rhich they had been driven by the ,Jan- in the English market with Russia andludia Church, the fuU complement being P 1- corn. . - . � I ; I ­ . to M .. � - .. , -house was finished in K � . '� 1�- 11 A RemimEcenoz-,- . . I : - �_ � The light i59 and ..1. - . . .... ;� for wheat, it cannot contend with the north -bride, bridegroom, bridesmaid, and best " . � . I I � ; . ­ .. eaters. He said he wettla do his best to '. Question- if it t.9 ", - . .. � . 1, 1. was lighted with wax candles, twenty- ' Lucy -What a noble thing it must he to clean the neiihborhood of the scourge. Iffe of Europe for oats, nor with the United man. The clergyman was in attendalle6f. . %",* - I : . States in corn, therefore the mainstay of and everythinqready for . the ceremony, wbet, . M average for I I . �w, . used, each weighing two And a a . � .. I . - . four being - give employment to five )iundred hands, kept his wor . I . I I cents, is there not .; � - ,_ - half pounds. A system of reflectors was in- - ' I '. . - Z father does. He should be very I . . . . � � � I � - - ve as your - . . . agriculture in Canada, &part from cheese, the bride's fa her, most unexpectedly, Put 'heese at 9c per lb. , . .. - . . --%:- troduced in 1845, and they in their turn ga . hagpy- TRACED TO HIS LAIR- - butter and eggs, must Ile barley. Nature in an appearance, -and forbade the rriage , . L � ,- - � - . Ina * t'on at 10c. per galh � - - � . . � . q to the Fresnal lens. 7 1 1�., - . li.. Tom -Not half so happy as I have been - LordKinnaird did not accomplish the task haa singularly favored Canada, as a barley- on the ground that his daughter was not Of . � -_ - way . . . ; . I _­ .- ... Mr. Smeaton, the builder, superintendeed while employing only two hands --and one unaided. The whole village waa drilled ountry, favored her to such an ex- age, b,eing only �18. Of course there wag 3 . Wof. Dean -Yes, . 1. � .�_ 1. .- - I - to growing cc I - - �,�. art of the work himself. He also '10 lbs. milk made ,. ­ every p of them was not mine. But, then, they were obey him, and th assisted " . I . . . . t :L not only with tent that if the barley is properly grown she scene, but the parent was obdurat" a"" - ` 2r1c, while made int( % ' �'� wi 11 L I I . . I , - ':. L _. .k wrote a stately folio, -giving all elaborate in the same muff�-andit was a good night u with& courage that can easily beat allrivals and control the there was nothing for it but to retire .t __; *0111d be worth i I .. . . nt . . T I .- .:;.. - accou of its construction. It was d,di- for sleighing. not expected. When a lion market. " ible under the V - � . . , . . � - 1. ­ K . I �. as good a grace as pose I � '__ "' I .L _.,, ested to the king and was written in quaint :,, I � - . � . . soled - ' ' z . _ - e, .., - -, . 06 .; �;" , � . i .. I" I - .'� , . - , .- w#A believd to be about, a goat, a calf, or a -1- . - cuinsta . . . . ., -�� 4 ,v i. 4. 1, -, - - .� , -, noes, and the wedding rt ' -On I . .- � . - I . I _ _ ..­ � _-j autiful language. . . . t., -.1 ": , �. . 1. . ''I � d 1. '. �. , .1 t . f , "a W, TW T1 I-, 74, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I ,:.... ­ . w4 be4 . .- . ­ �,:.� t of bait, - L `Gold�ieelxs inclined to; . PaLbfeelby d i i, � I . E . _� . . ; �, �-_, . � .L .:%, :,� 6ton's lighi:house st;wd for 120 y6i - Thi f t's­M of the T.Tniied StaiCes is wart,blessherse weistied,sas nor qwtid. the 'summer themselves as well as they were a . - ,�4 . . . ..-'F- I �, - I ; ..L I -"'-' 15MM M . . 1, - .. . . I . . . . I . ; - near the path that the liou was likely to in Zurope,, but then it can, afford it. 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I III- f't I"e, and a : .11. , ,W iti,n) had - " f. .'. , - : i:,, fleAlly part; ..., �i 1 I. � I pt b.% his side. �, : " ! he (lisoovery. .. ­ - . tT 1111(!Ie in Be -l- - � - wThomas, sixty. : v .:, � i'l dlkll�,hter, was t . .* g - , III tile Barbour ' - Pitterion, N - .L 4. 'w - � � , - I i 1�1.trs. I . . . . , 1, Q­er settler - in ' J t! t11V a,ge of 81. --� (­170'U'Ltion, and - , � " !_Lkt, 11;3 maiden * � _. I - I I I!0 IIS. .- -:,: . , - . i A Y011th liamied .- -, ' . ' I ;: Lf'%If! of a shoot. :. �, - I ' Lit 3'.1st loadeda' .- - .. .11, alkil' the bullet -'- I - ' -i Walker, agecr � .' 4:, hifirmary the . - I - - . " ' ' . , ili'l Man namned ' �, i\ ,Ir-)N%-l)inghini­ .'--- . i r3 i I! I , "(, of employ- �. .- , - . .% ( ()., " B, awery, . _'. -_-. � - . � � I .t, the Clirragh-. - --, . ),I -1 '.,Ies�lav, when : '_ - - , ! ;!lir- (Duke of - - - I I I -�, I 'X3 at t CoIll. _.- ' !�,_,(­;. lit,- plac� . - - . Ill".) Ills niouth, __ . 1. AlItl Shattered : . - � - - I- . . . -A-, Derby, on- ."'. .- 11:� I -,-r.;, brothers, - . - � -. .- , \% .--�l had visited . '. � - .,;, N%t-llt batililla .- . n 1�1'1 Ltt,l\- Seen to -..�. �, �_ iIIIIII)e, . i into his . .* - . .. . . -Liol weredrown. -, . �:_ . . . i Tzws,lay night .---. . f-. I !1.111, Stafford- . � � , . . I. t­.�,�(,,l .'-�eahridge -_ . 1-I'It"I. The two , , a.l A: et- hours' dict- .. n - I , ro.w-',ed until . - -1 ::Ill. Wh(I.11 he was ml . I I . . , " t i�., 11o.spital at - �1. - � . . � . - 'ence, . . ti- (,.*. per. L � . I tnt,t,r ,anti lupus -. . �_ . � -,,-,:-. i+pear.% to__ ` ,� 111 -w -'sly to the I- �__ _. ! -�_ \'oil. Moretz __ - - .-. t:. ,iI,'Iyexplained .- . . - - " I-; � . - IIIS IiIed..-'� , - .. 1. '.1 l.) Be."nu-'36 . P.;Ili�!,,inent tor . . . 1. � � I , "'), " .e brought � .1 � .. . - Ti!k� military - -,. I �. I I , � il.l-,-.�- been suffi-, . ;_x ,we ­k:3 they - . - I . - _ :i� I.' 'I !,ere station . - � .Lit I m z , Lfter that -_ . - � . !. the Tower. - . .A-; -A t � W, I - : -)rnan name( . - I . '� . 11L�erst.)_-k Hill, - � � � 1:*r(l the Camden '_ _' -:I Town, intend- - . L � I t-illii_­ about all _. � _. _.. , 1, , p.trently faint-. . . * tl:�Ik�trils folind to �. . I r,-ivved to tile ' ' . . .. - , , - i, 11 (I death i n , � .1 , : 1 I re weeks, the - - _ I � .):::Ig llian. - . . _.. - . . - I . . . ' kll�, his opened . i ,. .'�inca Sundav - - - - ' . I., !�.ave been�_Lre_ ' , - _. . 7',:-, _iiiiiourice,l on . . . __- , A.) I'Vis, a in;litia- � _� . ., 'il') tr.-Ctl to save a _. .)11..; ,Irowne(l, one ' - I - � - - I .L bank cashier.. . - ... � . - - , I. a farmer's son,. . .' .- .. Monday ' - illl'f Oil � .. _71 . . . . � Prison, Arthur . - - ,,i,L,,- served with - . :, hy tile registrar - I .- ,ptu , 3, Court, the. - - NJ,.,i,-ir.i Vaughan, - ,-. � i tj� ,)f ti,eir claim . I - :,!: J.-litial clerk in - - . - � . . I :.fill took ddvan- - - . - - - - -*.",Lte frallidulent ' - . ,::,.)*,,ntof iie�rly -' .. - Z:i lh4puted their � -.- , I ;�,N% courts, but ,_ - 1. . c,itubllshed if. '_ __:' I i. "', I -;. -1 . � - � . t .-I,,.-Islilre Joint :. - ' i , : - - . ._!-; ,.,,,.I report, � _.. - I .i Lt I,,,, IliLs been _. :. - .i, :-� ss transfer- _-_' I :Ile . t:1-1 1,�rmin�.' ban" � �. . . -'r M,Tires that in . - �_ 1 1 I �4)-$ of 070,000 .__.' r * � rIt ies, and af - ter - -..- : . - - - - - I ; i , hy purclias�ng ! he shareholders . . . % I 1,(,R, formerly at - ' .- - i. . .-.!!-�C(l i:14. Tire - . _: - . 4),,ti their o,uaran- - 0 - . . , -� � I I . - S �%:tnessed at the --- -� , � , i, t � I 1 u.-;terl oil Sun- � .. . . , ,()t, on the. - I , % ill., 5 6 - . %.. -t-; t-ritering the . . . . I . , I I of Aanders-by, - - . i, � 1. _ik'Cllled instant 7 �__ � � - - : � , . .11 t'l k: 1.1ade to pull ­ ­ _. I w :it, 1,tIt "vithout ., .,* . . . . � 4 f,,Il 1),Lel,-wardg ' .- ­ - . e--ci tenient, . ": 4.� t: A - . � . 1) . ,,-,,;e(l over the . '�., . ;I..- I .(,I[ ,11) itiarve- �, I . . . � , � - . - , : ! 1"I Imvillv Wn - - - ,,*,,I,!e i,etween the , _. _� . . _. , I . . i it"t', L,00k piace at' ' 11 . ' . �`, * �., ,)'I. t%%,(.) ,l(r0. A 1 �_ ,' n ' �. - , .. . . 1p to the parish : _. -i:� , . . - - - - - - - " -, - .C. ­:tt IK,11111 present . �� -­_'.,. , , '7' - i� . - _k­lli"Lld, Wid best . ' . , . � V4 '3'i ill attendancla,, :, _.`_ 1. I _. .�'o . . I .. � I ., n � illony, wbe . .It, core , _", , .. , put . !:..: ";, - 1. kill.fIxPectedly I _.�,.:, , ' 1 'I�Atl(', the marriage . ,._":_�. .. � . , , " "_ .4 .... - - L!i�rhLer was not of : .,--,. �� .- . , . .. � i - '� ­ -4 : - ,-oLlrie there was & _- _J 6% c" obdurate, and 1 7� .. . - z . 1 �j , ' - h .1 _�%. �, -'I , Mt to ,retire wit I _�"%l 1. I , �;, ,� , �)Ie under the cir- _­ -..;.V.' . )� V� - d .�-�-�:,��;,:;,r- .I in g party cOI280l'o - ,t, li , "I . I _�Iftiw. 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I .,, ;�, � h �Vreiies all within hearing. So the pain, I for the holi ays is what you no doubt are look - 'i - , - .I- ki ; . ' plint food. ' .� . . __ :1 .: .:�Ikr A, - Itin Ing for. Let us give you "a pointeL " Wri te- , z'�" - I - L Z kfr �4 , ' ` k0ieul t � I * which arise from demugemento of the liver , . I �.� � . '�,,��', 0 1 A re for . Orstario, .�ebw a high feeding value and contains valuable � I I 0 c. _ - - . . ._ . j, �'. t . , � , , for terms & , of our first class -and fait . � " '. ��.- , v .�.­ , the idea of seprilig . � A , -toing,"on I ar .A. - K. , - bonoi Of conoeivin 9 While this Vitomach and bowels, 'eki ,%I In tj�oqe - . , Ji... t WJ4 - Mr. . qui y 0 � .1, . . -, - L sellingii�aii. Every book recom mended. ­­ �_ I �� .r ".. . , ,,,Iling dairy through this Provineg tbi Brow yho experience them. Dr. Pierce's Pleasan WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publisher. . _.-O's. ".�.. . tra a vriki #hurninlIN abd soou ha,d tAe ,..n ,lets &fford . I .. , �, . . their wives and families prao- - . - ... � I . . . . . . I - �.* butter ready for inspection in the churn, ` 0 a RP L - Toronto. Ontario. . �_ -1 .1 A , q ve farmers) -making. For . edy and inexpensive cure . i -1, _��­,.. 11 9.1 I instruction in butter .e - .. L ,,�.;­ I , it is a Gertain and cure for . . - .,..,- 1' I OF . � tic& which, on being inspe.cted J)y all who de. Sick headache, bilious headache, = - .,�.: i. L, ill - i �*._ V. ' I I ose Mr. Dryden asked a small sum 00118tipa- Cold in &be HW ana In allits - I L : ' I ' -it4.-�,�%�,ii`. . � �, ­.. -_ � .. . tion, indigestion, bilious. attacks yield like su%eal MONEY I MONEY1 MONE . _... I :L . , � thi, PlIrp sired, was washed thorou hly, then taken . . ,_p from, the Legislature during its .11 - I I "., ., . magic ,:� f in6ney out, worked. salted, anT made into to this wonderful Only one SOOTHI 0 CLEANSINGs . . T i., : . ... "�, . - .;r, . . I c. PEALING. - .1. -,.-. �. i �, . Sion in March, and since that time neal, I or ' . .�. ., ,� - last ses the in%',ter a good deal of prints, which were greatly admired b tiny, sughr-coated Pellet ralaxat've dose. LONDON AND CANADIAN . ..� 1�� " � . . � " - � he has given those present. Sixteen samples of milZ Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. 117stant Relief, permanwil 0004000 �. .I......, .. andattention. Theworkofarr"g- - '.... I I . Th,aaction in prompt and pleasant. Absolute cure, Failure Impossibl&_ ss U CY , lk �i �_. i L though, ule of meetings and carryingout supplied by different fariners were thin - LOAN AND ACEn CO., LT - ' - - e4t .., . '. L il)gaprogralli . tested with the Babcock tester, which also ly the beat Liver Pill made. Your money lisny so.caned diseases WO simply - - - . - . - ­jL I mally tietails necessary to insure success .. . symptoms of etaarril. such U hoad- . . . I 1. . - - I - - - T . the . roved satisfactory. The percentage of fat given back if they do not give entire satis- ache partial deafness. 10611V Stn" of . - . . , I ... I to President Mills, Who six ,10oul breath. hawkin I spit . L . - I faction. The only pill possessed of such . - . 11 ',.- - ,as entruste4 found in the different samples were as fol- emi feel do' . . m . I L -.1 titutes ar Lan th ap . . . I . � � " . - y carspgLl organised the Farmers' Ills � - � use,, en, are trottbledlkwt 0 Ital ............. t. .....$51000,00M 1 * - - - * �1%s. .I&.. lowg :- merit a& to w rant their being sold on My!= If9y'n . ;, . I f this 1'rovilice which he has ever since ar- . 1. trial ! any of these or kindred 6,Imptoms, I - I . L I - , . I . . ( our hr. ,,e caturh, and shou d lose no . , _k - - , - 0 1-3.5percento "Atercent. li -3.1 per cent. . lime Ir. NAX.T. L Money to Itoan on improved farms, city - !. _ 1, ; %,. * � rallge I Mid ,_,arried On yearly withteat sue- 13 * -11 .. I & lXAU8 Of . -, , 3�" - � ` 4 . 7-3.4 1 , 12-3.8 *: - - i=z I, time,�nej7ted � and town property on liberal terms of repay- - - . . L_ - � � . . , . . ::1: pre8ijelit Mills undertook t 1;S work 3" 'q Rev. AVilliam, 11. Ogden fell dead while BALm. a warne . ' . - I 1 --5 " L L 8-3-4. 19 13-3.0 1 . old ill head results in Ca fol- . -1 . ment and AT LOWEST CURItEXT RATES. MU NK - � , . - I , I ce�`11- - preaching in a Wairensburg, N. Y., church It tion and death. . . I .. � '� '... with Ilis Ilsui-1 determination and made euch 4-3.5 '. ' . ' � 9-4-4 i " 14-4.2 11 - u*ed by conf, CIPAL DFREN'TUAES PURCHASED. � . , ... I - I sol b all I I ' rrangements that the travelling 5-3.1. ",. ` 10-3.01 " - 1 15-4.2 -- on Sunday. NASAT, BALK =1 dru Apply to local appraisers or to L .1. - . .. . . satisfactol1v a . - . I I . - I orwijlbcaent=t�Yd nrecrpto . _ - . - - I - ... .... .... - _� s and All the different d . . . . . . ,00cal ..� LO . . . _... . ', . , . � - .is and$ .00) Y ­­ I J. mr. KIRIK, Manager. ... . . - �� . . - - - � .dairy �­18 fair to be a granJ succes airy utensils were then . . Ooniicienci,_ or What 7 I . price - " L 14 . . - .- I FULIFORD &CO., Choice farnis for sale in Ont. & Manitoba I i . .1 __..� . : I , ..'I - " ' - ;. I prove (), _111c.ticulable benefit to those farrn - shown and their uses explained, after which - " ' Conscience doth make cowards of us Brockville, OnL . . .� .- il I . .. � . r. - � . . . . - . - - - tLetid tAie ineetin.--s held in their the meeting broke up, all expressing them. . .. - � I . . . . . . _ . ers 1�- 11 0 " . all " says the poet. But it is just so with . . - I .��, --'L. I selves highly satisfied with what they had " . :P1MT_UT_---y-, - I -1 L , ­ . � L IF . 10 a INWARE - , , . distr�cliton. mil',.,�ter does not wish -to do -heard and seen. - the nerveg. When a man's nerves are un- i I . . ' . ' ' � ..� he . ... - I strung, through indigestion and torpid liver "I .. . . . I . .. ,ither ,it opposition to or in corn- � __ *_ , -----'- ,� I _ I ; . . - . � 11 ­ . . - - _. 7 � I - - : , . .. any t�lil)g e . I 1. - and impure blood, what wonder that he feels a A . - . ... L I petitiofi with the creatil(ries or cheese fac. .�- Golden Thoughts for 1�very bay.' depressed and nervous ! He kitarts at every .. DECORATED T I ...1.1 .. ,el , tot,l(,.q His object in connection with the . 0 - CO,yl - _ - - .. "_ . , _ . ,,, - � , � � londay . I s -7.- . . . trav( - I - lill"""y 'a To assist the farmers and N - . lit le unexpected sound; is atraid of hi 01*LkAGM rl!LL,� to.* uao CO.,.,. .1,l MACDONALD MANUFACTURING , . , ,' . . . t - � . 25c. a bQx. S)id by a'l druggist.' : I . L . ' - i __ o make good butter for their Oil- i� summinDr wouidlast forever! - . . . I I shadow, and feels like a fool. Let such a C - -, 1 231 King Strert FAIst. Toronto- ' - . .1. - , . � . . 7 . :L � their wive" t Oh. if youth would lea'VO U4 never! .7 . mail go to the drug store and get a bottle of - . . ___ - !� .1. ­�'. I, I owl) liscand for the local markets. to instruct - J,1rAGIC S(,ALZ FOR DIELESS CUTTING - . - . ��'.. . - Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov I lilaLuglit by Miss Chubb. General Agen. ­ � I Oh, if thejo wo have in the i�pring - . cry, the 1 _qL �� - I L:�L'L . L . ' . . the,,, it, the feeding of co',ws, the handling Forever its Tlaipy song would F-ing - -- great Blood -purifier and Liver Invigorator. f.i Ontario, 21515i Yonge St. 'roront,o. Ont. . - . _. I -1 . and testillir of milk, the 1i andling and churn- And love and friendslill) never taL-c'wing --.-- D i THE CREAT WORM REMEDY � I -1 _. - . . I � I . n But stay withI us forever! T . his is the only blood -purifier and liver in- 1-rocure,l Ill ClUkIWIL, U.8. . . I 1. : L ' . . ing of ereani, . the Avorking antl packing of - - vigorator guaranteed to benefit or cure, or mid Foreign Countrie�. I .... i .. - 1. .. - I 0 n1o. . : . 0 ' t : I - .. ' I . � I butter, etc- -In a wird, to assist them as Then. ah, t4len! if such gift% were given. , money will be promptly refunded. It cures - .. -W. JXUAHAM. 73 vonge St.., Tort) - -- - : � . : far its possible by Simple object lesson-, and Who of um mortals would a-Alc for heaven I , -_ ____ --- DawsoWs Chocolate Creafiis. - .. . Indigestion, or. Dyspepsia, and from 48 OUNGI MEN get fitted for an honorable c . . . I . . -[IV. IV. Story. won and lucrative profession by attending zold by all Druggists, 25c a box. - . �� 11..� _. . . 1. iect Li rc:; to Illake butter which will cominiand - . .-. . I _. . derful bloo'd-purifying propertips,C011- y � _. . . . - . . :! �� .. the hig)ies TorontoCutting ,-,cliool. Terins low. Write . . - , . -,t prices in tile mark�fs hus �. - - - . . . , .. __ L . . . . � Tuesday- H ardly bad the freshness faded quer8 all Skin and Scalp diseases. Salt- for particulars, 63 King St. W. . � I . ! . solirce of profit to tll(,�gle twho I _ ' � I I... . proving 11, . outof the morning air before the world- rhieum, Tetter, Hezeina and kindred ail- ARALYSIS, Kidney - - . .1 � 6 ,- nstant delight to the PRIVATE NOSPITA R I TNE CURE OF . . 0 - -. .(,I., P and Gravel St.1-con . . � - i . 1!� . ,Ile it trid a co L of � "P - .;-j�- - - hall I spirit is at our side again ; she is whispering ments. All blood -poisons, no matter . ((17Z, ..% . . . *_ I I � & TUMbI "-without the knife �.�,,-,*, relieves. . . _� - co, I . , - . - i '�_`, . - - travellillg public, ,who are now .ipelled in our ear ; her white, wooing arms are what name or nature, yield to itis remedial B"If Arl". G.R.XeRICHAR411.1). . _ " G I I . . . . 1. . . . I to eat, so inuch poor butter. L I . ancere, gL......., SUFFAL0, N. T- .. 0:1�, -1, 3*�,-,-,�4 Nov. 5th, 1891. . - - . - , I . . around us; her warm breath is on ou r -cheek ; influences. ---.----- r I -': -1 k , - - --4, F r - DEAR .SIR. -As You � - - - I - ..� I . 411-.�`i', : - I . - L I . - _, - CURED TO STAY CULED. C-1 �_. .rg�' -know I was sorely I - I . . � � . .NJr. Dean. protessor ot dairying at -the there is a brief -how brief and feeble !- . _ ,�I. � . I , .. . - . -,- -; - 0.,I�arioAgriciiltural College, who, by the attempt at resistance, and then, ah ! then Tho strike -of the Chicago lungshot6men HAY FEVERNVe want the name and zd., r:' .. - - , troublcd witti paralysis , _'_ _; 1, k ;:j - . eludes 800 inen. dress of evcry sufferer in the _ C'­�,­'(` -:" "�' -N' -- ; of the ' L ' ' � _% . LL � . has spread until it now in ,1, for many year., . 'iL-' . 17-4 1�9 many remedies I havo L, -, - *,, . . .. L.. I ,! I I - . Way is -it grailuate of that institution, will we are broken aud undone. And often as U.S. and canaea. Address, ,- � C -I, te ' -'- ' , . - a leading part at all the meetings. with lips hot and dry, With cheeks fevered . A , -, , . - - . � . The How of 11L - � . P. flLroIdH&yes,H.D., Buftlo, N.Y. , .. . tried, the mineral wa r . . � . . . " � I' takpl' & ASTHMA . a .R,wh. I I got fromyou. SL -1 - i 7. ,.i . . . . . .. icon, , - - i . . I 'Pr,f. De -,111 has a thorough knowledge of and flushed, we look back at that serene- ITow poor, how rich, how abjeLt, how - --b E A -T � . . I eadoverall, I have - - . . . dairvilw in all its different. phases, is a souled self, which but a few short hours ago . AND AFFILICIC0.11VEAR, NERV- - s I is h 1, . �. I _. I.F . I I I received the s4reatest . - . _. -11 : - . . I .- ' t,, how complicated. how wonderful, 4)1*% d' mortals. shouldread . . I _L I . I flll(�It u'll, I populitr speaker and a man well stood in rapt adoration under the. silence of augus , wretche . . .. CiR L pcsilb)o relief from ' . - . . � '. I . . man : and it might he added. liew " more S1CK.li-zHCALrjt HELrcia. ILtens how , 1*R * '_ . . L . . . . I ( ri � � . fitte(I to !,tirnxilate the farnit-rs to be niore a midnight sky, and held high n Is , 1:1 I nking the water . � L .. _... - t . co imunion so"iswoman. With her peculiarly delicate toGLY-11VELIL 3oc.,i)car. 6ample copies free. 1. L . 1:. _�.,. - freely, and would not be . . I . . - .� . . L �. Careful and'sysireniatic in their work. He with iti Creator, we can hardly bring our- . . Addrebs . . L I . .,; - ,% . ill beacconi-panied by 'Mr. S. 1". Brown and intense organization, site irs the imperla- Editor J. H. DVE. M.D.. BuMilo, N.V. Ily wit,hout it. Also for .. . I - . . - . - - ... . I - selves tq believe that we and it are one and i'vedegrecofman. Even indiseaseesheex- --- . . - - - - . . . _;� kidney and gravel it . I . .- - . .. . .1ld\V..).PaIraer,l1. S.A. 11r. Brownis the same being. Yet, in spite of the pal- 1 .. - . . " ved itgolf tin- . . . :. E . = ­____ I � - . _. �L " I eels hirn, having many that lie ]I" not. She . . 61 (��1111111171inmyca3c. M. . . . - - 1 . - bot! i a scientific and practica' 1butter maker, triness of oui life, in spite of the vice and rand remed 0 . I . . 'immer, Ault--ville,Ont. - ` � . - __ - L � . b". ' L has, however, found out a ial WIN . I 14 - . - - - _. _L. A� : � - at the 0. A. C. three the shame, there is one element in the strife . - - - . legin,vtinev at Water - _. . . flilishing bis course agent, for tile cure of her liseages, in Dr. BEST COUGH MEDICINE. . . . - st . . . .1 1. . ears ago. He the,, Hloved to the dairy which lendia dignity even - o our very failumil . . #:o., v,4i., irorouto. I- - . - \ i y n ' I Pier�e'B Favorite Prescr' tion ; a medicine BY LFTONSTS EVER7VIrr-RE. . . . I - . . - ,State Of Wisconsin W'.1ere he assisted in the for in our battling against the ever-present ' I t . . __ . ..- I - I - I . , . - L X9:1151 - I . . . ' suited to her nature, nia(ve for the express k d rol 01 11 . - I . - ' 111,111agement of a (]airy farni and latterly evil, and in our struggle toward the ever- affee . ' ' . I . ' I L clue of those diseases which t her. It � . . - ..­ - . I . has Iia(l charge of the experimental depart- unattained good, ,ve come within sight of a ___ " ____ - __ __ - I . .,., . - : , 11 . . � . . I is especially effective in all weakiiesses YOUR SAVIN(iK Can ! - , I .. . nient of the (). A. C. ditiry where lie has po,"ibility, higher perhqps, than that (if - � SOLID I � . : " \ . Mr.', which even angels can concei\-e. The sin and incidental to motherhood, 'While it is also a place stil or thotisan(I.I. Pro-] . . . - . . . �. . I . I L I matle all excellent quality of butter potent restorative tonic for the feeble anti INVEST iits, 11) j)er cent. upw4r(N-to .. . - . . - .- � A " - L . - . Palinei, a graduate of the college this year 1 the shame are after all but human ; the 1 urol:al-e oi- lXgi1AInlL,e, cow,6rvntive. Ito � - - . -1 - i t10 l debilitated generally. wi4iii;iL, nogamoling. AlwayssafC.sOme - . . . . � - . . .1 " . - . - ;tlitl wi,o has sinee been -riving special at- effort and the determination to overcome I . L . I . . . ... . . � . �! ;, . , . tell( loll to Nitter inaking and tile mana-c- them are divine. -[A Dead Nlan'H Diary. White stockings have been revived in CWSCr%GL.1iItA\­i,F,i­',i). .MINING.Iteid E,tatc, ' . 1,eather , - L . ..- I- n . . � . . ' ade to Loayi�. Ftei(ls:-lirit.i-1i Columbia. Watshing- . _. - . . _� , . . . . . Paris, and an attimipt is being lit , - . .. lliell. of milk antl cream, will assist Prof. Wednesday- I -c once *mc toil, .,Nlisso-Iri. %vrite, _st.ttin,c (I.v,.; Invest, . - .:. __ . 1 44 : - I oot- .. . . . . . ul, take note of flie proceedings a:nd re- . - make thein fashionable hei ire. . inew, preferred. itepresenting **\\'est - O�;, I .. . -- . . . , . ' I I ' . zi ver . I;- 0 "', I . - . . . i I)e; vrere heraidg of a voice - I - Coltimb-a-Anior , ' !; I. . . . I viort, at the ditrerent meetings. Wind earthquake. flre.* Orop Reports as Reported by the Geneml �Ilay.- " .1 'I'i 1) - . ic", - - . . - . -1 .. Astill. -ina.'l %-Oi('I', F40ft.;LS *he dew.of graee, , wt-Atern coil-iol:(.2tted., and --sorni Western 1, . :, , . . V 1 4 - I - "I And God was there. .4�)othing Ili.; Aervant'� -. it. C., and .1m.n.1"W I - _. � . . - I Passenzar Azent, Whitney, I . � . �% T'ic appliances for the travelling dairy . Great )eve!opinent " Mininq voinpanie., - -up-% . . . . . . ---en' '%Ij_-hle Ca% -e. . __ : i - .1 . ,. kness- . - M-.!�Sollri. ,k(l(1r(!-;S. W. If. / . t . (,ll,l�ls*, of :---o,,.e No. 2 daisy-ch,urii, one -20 No! in the sto ' rin and fire doe-� (,'od reinive . Northern Railway. . , LY N (.1f. olttceR.'-;po-;.1 lie. \Va.-;h., L'.S.; Toronto, . . . �. - - 0(.. . . bo"I'le I,'-II)coek milk tegtcr for testing of lawand ,usivnient : tnit in Ji-ti,'faue . . ot,.�wit.zn,i monireal. ("Illada. . - . .. . . .*.� __ -1 . . Ile wins us'with Lh(. mastery of wcakne,x.- Crop reports from M innedosa, and DakoLrt i . Vic Bt-st tx'oods. - - . �: . sannples of milic ffirnished by anyone who ,.,,,;,,, -L .. - t. -r a v., - - - I I ILE I - . .� . . L �- - , . . at) dMon tar)acon tin tie most favorable. Thete .- :.1 .. - - .6i to 1,'I()w tile quality of thrir cows' I - . . . -lbehard 1I'l1/,)n.* and a vaIti­:,!-- ;r,--,'.l,e. iiii%retnedyis . S(olil I)y flie Principal Boot . . - '. . .:, 'Li % I ot - rres- - awl radval ci.re antl is perfectly ­ . � L. desil . . . . . . .0 - m . .. 1. . � liaisl)eeiittit)reraiiitliaiiatati) thert a sur, - I . can I . . Thu %arill;CSS ai fill ilijurp,t:s drugs are used in .1 0 - . . . . ­., . . 11 ,,,ilk, One lever butter workerg cre�in its and Sllo� Dealers- - � . - � I rsday--41nm an life niiielh resembles 1 ponding period for several years. Wheatis -ITS Ilrepar;i-iom I will warraitt it to cure - - ; � :.L . I I - . � - . - . - - ­ *, aw 1 otber' _11tells"s I plant life. A hild lef", to itself will go -, a good deal of wh, JEve,U . . milk em;s, thernionietels 4 c eat was I Pair Stamjwd. . . . A .. . . . - - fill blitter-makilig. ! - I I Ili fine condition I . , . .. S - Ile�."_-."ill'.V for suceecz,� i astray. So an untende(i, uncultured flower put in on Patubble and stands quite as weld EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNESS . . . - . - - ..L : , - L - 11 . . and Sol , . a other4remedies haTe faile(l. I .- .1 . I r or;iVe pillons of cream , tic ice I , vere ca -es -her . L �. A My reawn for.se, ft If - .. . . - I ­� t, . F ou­ I - or plant, is ever disposed to degenerate and its that, seeded in plowed ground. Other '17 -tIini: a free bottle ": I want the . 0 L ;.A I I o . __ - . V . - i . 111T.d. for each nle(AIng. These are ' I I .1; . . � I- ,.! . are reoll' run wild. Culture anti (1;8411ne can do grains above average. Ilea -lows and pas. 1 1111- -ne to be it� own recom- . - . - I- _.. - � . . lentiViCAL - . . " - -,: J!1 . .- - arraniedforaild are supplied Ivy sonic farmer : exactly the same for one as the other. 1 - Itncosts You n()th - i - . : . , im er g '. tures better thall for y�ara. I , �r a trial. a d a radical cure ,�: The Inild W . - .. J - .a. )i.,11(1, wlio,after tile iiiecting is over, . ts certam Give Exprebs and I . . 11 'n - . . . neaz , - Train up a child in the way lie shoit 1(190, brought stock through in good order. Tile . . � ,:. . . . . . . � gel., t , lie I)Ilttc;l* ill return for his crealil." I . post offi�e. Addret.s: CURE. -I. * a !­ - - .. i . . and when lie is old he will not depart. from large aver)ge and. line prospects oecasion H. G. ROOT m. C., 186 Wect Adelaide , ). I . . � . . - . - - . . . �: , . . . �:, �,, , . � .1� , 1. . � I i I - I . I . L. - . 'L . ,1,,Ile first meeting was held at Iiilingtbn on it." - Bewl It lie. twig when it is young, and fear that crops cannot he properly han iled. Toro -to. Or,,. - - � � " . . ,_. :, ; �.) . Tiic�Aav, .1 line 3001, and proved - a succe's so -it will remain. " The advent of spring cularly in the Red River. Valley, owing .. - . ,,� � . L . . Islington is a thriving v"- ts the human family -birds, i - - . - - ____ - - - - - - ______ __ ____ !n' . . I . . - - . . - . I in every way. 'es West ol , not only affec Mhe scarcity of harvest lian,N. 3133E;L-,gs 3M - - . . I . � "(- on tile , beasts, and reptiles aigo - much enjoy the . IU95313 C1X3rM950X` . . . i . lit , i_ l',4 1�., about tell iiii, i C;7Cr3E;L33 30CIP - . _. I �_ w . .. � . Tr he centre of a rich agricultural eXI1iI&ri4ting L period. Witteh-t.bebirdeneit- L . . . Have you Got it'? . I : . . - 2 : - . . L- ; .1 oronto, t I . _. I � I . . ii., . L �. . ous far- - - . . AwthrnfiLl Bronchitis, catarrh. COughs. Coldsp Etc, . . . . - . . ., - � - .kl, . country and sur�oundeJ by prosper - and cheerful lion ,'4' To cure cranips take Nervilinc To break . � I . . - - of whoni'liave private dairies, buildi . ng, hear thei, r glad � the tip a cold nothin ' Ills . Ner - iline. I TORONTO lInFWFIty. I mtt,;t candidly say that your, i-; one of tile m");t extraordinary medi . ` L . L . . . .!. . . - " ,mers, solile , See tile cattle in the meadows, among . .a is as FOO4 cine- I ever catne-a-,ro-;­, in my life. I 11a,vo causod an in-lefinite number Iv!rc t,) if.ic it, and in' i -, . - - . - � I but niost of the", ship their milk directly to digo,neui ia, or rfeumatism, troubl- F_ O'K�,EFE, Bre-ver, Toront,o. - i _. , _. v 1 buttercups and tlaisies, or idly standing in it lumb !9 end to,�oeommend it f,tr anti wide. I , L ' ' ' *":, , Toronto. The Tr,wn Hall being engaged for the running brook or sballow pools of water. es you resort to Nerviline. It never "' i18 To %%-' E'. C[IF_.;TFIt, Montreal t For sale by all driii,4 Lari;.c box $1 ; small 50 cents. It - , L � I I . ii __ i -;t-;. . - - � e Occasion, proceedilIgs Opened at, about ot got', it in stock, roinit $1 byInAil."ItIld YOU will receive one b;;'K prepaid,l), . � -1 I . - Ih' I And all creeping things kieem to he renewed w give relief. Nerviline is a, p(Awarful pene- yotir druggkt, 111V n . I.. ­.' f. . 0 0 w Addregs W. E. c, ti �,s,mlt, 401 Lagauclietiere street, .-idontrear. * L ­ . � ..- i There was a gootl attendance at , 'attire seeming trating v .1 . . . - :. . I I �. . . 9.: '10 a. III. in Avith youth and vigor. .All N u1nita,lice, which goes at once to * - lie retum. � . . 1. . . . , - P � ,,his meetiii,r * iii)t a few ladies I;C' .4 pre- dilydislodgen all paill. -------------- . ., L. 1. ,, to be one joyous song W praiae, in honor of hott(lin anti spee - I . - ., _.. I selit. i . L Z. ._- -�., ., I the spring. Who doem not watch for t lie Nerviline is better, stronger, anil more 1. f UT ; . _. .- , "I . ,fly de ( 8 1 first;ippearanice of the snowdrop a9d criucus'., certain in action than any othe'r pain remedy . 1. .. I . ., i --r:.. I 1. I I)rof. T)ean brie scribel the object , MAIN . - - - - ,. _,., '_ . X S11 . .: . - - .. . '. for *w1lich t-lic travelling ,lairy were insti- -Jam, - X(at. I in the market. Nerviline is sold by all . 11 . - � . . .:: I-,.;-. i � JUIR VID . - - . tUte(1.%.iZ., t, , - - .I �L ' - . . ..,:. . .) stimulate tile farmers to inake . .-..- I .. - . 1, . , . dealers, only '25 cents. . I . I . L- - - I . I - .; I - a I . 1. .1 . .. . . - b . I . - � . . - � Friday-, . :_ . quislq , C - of - I . i _- ­ �, I . I . - - . a better qllalit� butter for the lue I mar I - 1 . � . . Emperor William isopposed to the return % 11. : . , . I . . : ­ ­­­ . . I 1: Echo riot an .. . I � !,. �� ij t awback that farmers Ije, nntry word. - - i ..-... - . I . - kets. One great dr. .1 v . . . i . � - i, pass! . - . I ­ . . . � . I ­ of the.lesuitii to Germany. . , . %� - .. . :: .4 that the price -nf tile - .. - . . ,it) -1*111'. irAP1T0L-131L;ve informyour readers tliatT haven, pos,itive reinedy for - - ' I . - - I .-i ' � have *o contend w ithL 1, - Think how ofien y(,ii have erred. * I . . . - . . , '. I . L . . �� i;� ' . .. I (1i ByJ11 iinefy xt;o t liougantiq of hopeless cases have been per- * ­ .. ' e,i and also' the price Lvt it lo -iv-! .. Notite. *1-(..0)').#�­Vl­�--. -(-.vae. .,. t - I I * * . . . 1. , - � . I - . , of my remedy rnCE to any of - artleles thev sell is fiX -_ 1-�ince our jovF ullim' pasl� awaT I . . - .- . 1 . - 111au-IrWy 9'.111-.-(,� I l4lall he glad to w,wi two hattles . . . ::. , .1 - .i' of those they bIly. Under these conditions ,1 L� n send ine their Post 0flice AddrCs& - . .. IL 1. 1. '. Bvery bottle of Dr. Harvey's Souther . -z,,: - . . , . Lifte the dcwdropg on the mlinky, your reitilt who h;tx,uennsumption if tliev will � _.; . . - 11 W :. - 1113'. T. A. S1,041 M. !1. 4%. 136 West Adelaitle St., Toronto, Out- � - - . -­ : , . -, they Inust :-(I),Iessell the cos i t of produe- her�fore Khould our t-orrow staY I -1 .. Red I`ine for coughs and colds in warranted. l"ebl)Ck`,f,. .- - � , . I . .1 . . . . . - . . . - . tion : (2 � I , roduce a better article. At the I,et it pat--! . , It has been estimated that one oil of coal .. . - - . : .­ I � - - . . . . I 1. I . . . --- _____ __ � . I pru�:ent I rogress Canada -may supply - I ­ I I . . . . _ __ I . - ­ . ;, i., I -ate (), p I L . enough ammonia to furni,31i atHnitM11% !!�� - - L .. � L.. . - 11 v.ufrer ill. : � . I � . gives . - - . .,:Z� -- . . . . arket with butter and � If -for good yo - . . I . ... .1 . - . _. 7 1 .. ­ . � the whol,- Iintish n, � .. the present value of which I L as . � . . . L � _� . i, , . IA -t it. pa"s, . , . of cl udesulphate, I - - - - . . -, , e rst-class article . . '�. L' - � , all - I . . . - - - . . I'L ..� die -se, but to do this a fi . 0, be kinil and gen"fle i -till.- : .. . is ftlKna f 12 per ton d there being tell * - Containing a largo Percent - .. _'-, L , . ell show- Let it Ilik's! . . . 4 ' I - - .. 9 � - 1. I - L W0111d have to be produce'l. He tit ' luil,i()n tolly. of coal% annually distilled for - . _­,WJ,%V_ -L _ _ . . F. . .;- - : of fertil- - Tinicatho,t Inakt-141111 thingAstraight, L- . I 0 .,--,! - ­ - � ; ' 0 - . . -_'.�_ �. I :" . - ell V)v ityeans of a chart the aniount . Let us nolL re�;�,w h -i- wait., I gaij, no lema than 13:1, iwi) tons of su i 1phate, I ! . .. - . . 0 . v :..-, � tj . .. � * r the ... - - . . ( -_ . I age of the flour of Oatmeal . .... -1. i, Isin(f !l'ateriii.1 taken frern the farin It (I ourt.rinin0i ,han be great: .. viLlueof1:1,607,14S, are pro- .Ifz-,- ", , _ , .. . I - -1 . r, compared wi-th dairy pr(kiticts, - AD IA -t it pai-s! � . � Of the money I . . lt� , / -,A- :;,01- - � � - . * . , � � - ::. - � � : 'iale of graill, duce.l.� ,..1. , - 11 � . - I ­_ I!, I . - ' - :1 -Anonynlol". . a 11 Irr , � -1, .1 , , I L I .1 . __ : L .. I . � . z - .1 I 'J. . W at - .1 . I � . 'an Fran- I ... " . . . I - after v.-hich lie ,I elt length on the care . L ' ,t- a game of " flu Lton I .Sunday wa.n the hottest day in S I It makes and keeps Lady's _. : I _r I .:.- It , - I . . * : *_ " , - . : of milk ari(I cream for butter-niftking. . Sa6irday- Life is nc n �­ with its mes- . cisco In . nee 1.477. - , - , - I.,— a , :�.; - . . . - . button, who',� got the b11 --to I . I - I . . - , ,,.�� . � � I hands soft and smooth. . ' L '. . ;.. � . . - - a DISCUSSION. - I - . . F!age, - Hold fasf all I give you," and its S -0 I - . _. i - . . .- .. . �� .. - - :­ I ` . I- ..I.; �. . . ..,. ' ,sille.e tile Beliring Sea difficulty Could 0. � .. - .-. . . . I - ' - I � . 4 : , - . � . 'Que-stion-NN' lien new milk is *orth IOC'a end, ellipty hands for HlObt, and the useless not Ije set.tled I)y tile closed sea argunient, - .. -.-%, - � : . 'L - . - �L� , _�i: . e �;�� - I I _ . '! - - 'loin, wh, 1 * lie who takes - that r sort I y . - � I I It cures eczema and all dis . . . I , i- ga, tt is skiin milk worth P er l(Kilbs. button for the favored one. it was very wise to modify .- . I . - (;et all you can, and keelD .." I , I ' ' ' ", L , 'I . __ . . I � I - - k& , , . i - , . I for fcoling? . - for his motto. turning it ilit,o a, closed season. . .1 � I - -0 . f. . � - I I _ . _ _ I . I , L �. � _. - - - oil g,et," will invariably �_ � ` I I ., _ , . . . .. � i!: -) I I � 1. 0 .. . . . � Prof. Dean_ 20c to 25c per 100 lbs. .: . all y umend any preparation ."S., - ­ - , I .. eases of the skin I . . ... .. . LL .�;!- - f, , . . . . .� Questioll- - il)Jllriou�s to Cows A I "lily Oi."llit'es, We cheerfully recol � , " � *� - __. :. . . .. ­ I - - _* .. , , . Is ensilage preacher's concluision, " V; � I , - _1 11 . : - � . . . : '. .1 - I - thatstitlitisafiliigha,;.14LOCU-NI s0XY(.ENT_ I . �--.-. .7-L, �� �;--, - . . , .- , , T sooner or later.- Lytimn A" �, - , _. . When fe -ge quantities' fill is vanity," - . I ,I -'I_ '_ L - -- ; .. L . .. . - . . I . �1. , L .. . . ...... -_ a a *.I- . . (I in lai -(,. I 4,1 I I ! � -! 1--ilaae is ,,&It. . . lZFI) E\IULSIOX of 11URECOD LIV- .,",,%"%, ,-_!1---- 0 , - - ' . . .- * :. I .� � - I'lot. Dean— N ��ot if the 4�1 pn .1 : .... . . . .. 1. nfidenco 0 1� I _ �.... 'i . I � . ----------- �_ . .. . . . . .., wdl made and im'.. too Sour. %V� fed eae'a � ­­ . .. . .. :- . L. I Elt OIL. It has crept into the co Be Sure You' Get the Ce'nuiqe, I _. : , . - �1 ' � - . . . . of our cows at tlo- college dairy last winter - � �. . . - .1 - I , of tile public solely through its merits. For . . - I : - _. �'."__-_ f . I . . . _7' ne In Lemons- - " I ' I _'. . . __ . - irt __ . . ses of throat oi- lungs all drui;- I I . . . � . � - - . . 1. .. 1 50 Ibs. ensilage, live lbs. bran, six lbs. clover . -.. ! �. ' � l Wasting disea . � ' * * - - . - ; .. ... . - __ - bout � . . . 1.� . . . ,sts will testity to it effleacy. . . �._ 11. . - A �ood deal bas I been sald eIv a 9 � - . . . I L hay I)Lr day. . I I . - . ­­: I ,.,. I is and lemomade .- y 0 loilet So" C I �­ .. -, . i__" : :_ -4 big]) as 90 the beneficial ut;c Of lemoi IRt - 1RIjo%s TOOTHACHE GU11- Made b Th Albert ap ompany . . .�. .. . .Nlr. Congdon -1 have fed a G I . � I . I I !.1t i , * lbs. I Ilead with)ut any'injuri011s The latest advice, give" by a Dublin n1c4iVal .. . � - . ,. , . per (lay per . T!% � 1'��:�; 11 __ __ _. - - __ - . ___ . , I., . 11 at; the fruit, and -,� - I- . - I ;;----- ------- ------------- . ,�:,! . . � is flow to II � A. 11. 561 . - 1_.' -� - effel-ts. contemporaryl 11 i . . . - . . - . . : Question -What is your ration, Nlrs. the beverage so that they will do the most - . . __ � __ . � . __ -----.--.--- . . . . � � .. � . . I . I - lue of a - .. . . . . __ I � . - . � . . � .I- . il . - . . . .11 r� . - - , 10 �, - . - L - - I I . . I - [I I ilk - . - Agar'., Qfood. Most people know tile va, . . - - . � 't- - I ­ __ . . eirwiadu before breakfast, but few I k - . . . - . I I . , - �, I . I .11 ul& . . . ­ . . . .. . - . *� �; . - L .\Irs. Aga'r-Thfee gallons equal parts oat- I)Ottle of I is More thall doubled . . . . . � jt . tzn - . - . . . - . . ��. . i� � . I Meal and pe, bs. clover ]lay* one- know that the I)eL)efit ' . GAIN , - 1. . . . . . . - - %_ - ameal, 40 1 . I . . . - - . . . );,-.'A' I,usliel rnan,(,olds per day- by,taking allother at nigh- a'so. The way -110 I . . _. . .. . , . -.- . . . . . .'. . 'i . I � . . . r of a bilious attack without \ ' � - G , - . 1.,. .-. J. . . . .Nlr. \Vood�-f feed one bushel cut oat to get the bette o take the i uice of W -1V % . � .% � . - . . . . .. . . . straNv, CIOver 11"ty and one!iialf bushel pulp'; powders or quin"lle 13 t I ONE POUND - _� I'll .. . .. . L. ­ 1. . . L1.1 - � . . . . . 8 ill jig much water - I ... "\\\,: I k\- \ - . . - - ,�_ 1_ - i ell inawrolds, four quarts ealial quantities ol.e, two, or three lernon W - I . ,-... \,\N '� , a LL - � . : . . I M .1 . . ., 1'�, ning, and'. as will inake it pleasant to drink without " I Ju_ - ­� , , ',\�, '� , 1, 1%ft I � 1PK _� - - - - � - an(l bran mo 1 R - .1� -Ift I` - . . - - - Jute . _.- , �. - � - . . � �,,� ­ \11 . \�_, _ � - " 11 - � .� .:.. - . - - . �� � . - - . - __.L `�­ \1.7t .- - . . ­ " , , . "N Nitlinea, rning and eve 1. it, tile morning . . A 1111dr9mys ,�-, "i, with one I)u.,illel mixed cut hay and sugaw before going to Ile( ",\ . . straw at reak- : 1\ gi - , � \ - - \1 - , , . I . - . ... I . ;� . jing, ,Lt least halt all liour beforeL'b I A Co - I.'. .., 11(jon. on rit " - - -'�L' t . I ... , .10i - I . - - . - �.. 2., . .. L . . no 1�-. �L�­_�� . . . 'A . e . . - %�, 1 A Voice -I food only twice a (lay'. ' take the juice of one lenion in a 0 A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN TITE � : 11 A -L -.1 � :-" I'll I " . I',- - fast, � A& - i . . . i �. 1. . I . of ordinary or soda water. This "ALL . . - . �*: . . *. (blestioll-Do you - reconimend I br6vers' t - umblerful -e system of 0,11 bile without tile CASE OF A KAN WHO HAS BECOME , . r ! . ... . . .. .., . I _. _. I o , - I I ill clear Lli I - . I grain for inilell co��!'i' w RUN DOWN." AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE 6 , _". i licy are fresh, o.- spa waters. Lg IrLEsH PRODUCEA, '? g I I in I I . . �'_ ; . . _11�.-: - ! . - . . . . . .4 .. ,�� �L � � THAT REMARK" I . - . .- _1 - , : ,.: 1'rof. Deaii�No ; ulAless t - 1� aid of . calomel .;-- .1 - t . a . a - � I . - � 'i , :_ I � ! I all(i then only in small qiiintities. - . _­ . I - . . � . : I re legion and - I - . �__ 4 - . L Question -What causes 6usilagb to :be- The sufferers from Catarrha I , - - - . . � - .1 - Z r " 1�_ . . - 1 .� L:; ;� � cOme sour in the sil(Y? ke the serious mis- V ­_ - , . - : . I . RhOU6,in- the majority Of them ma hould only use r sc . _. - . - L - ! , '*-,' - L . Prof. Dean -Organisnis, floating take ef thinking they s i . - : .:�­o.,4- , . __X N � .. ...... - the air attawk the cofn when put;in the silo,. treatment when at its worst. Treatment ; I I - � I I,.; A-11 14 ;� . I ... 1. .L. I ..:. ­ * � �_ � - .. TORONTO . -,..k._ t�. . I ehanging the Flant sugar to acid* ^ , . mmer months is almost certain ; . � '. . .. . . . . � , � ; during the all N, � . . . I . _� 7 L` . r'N i � I 1i Q111%tion- S underriPecOrn moi46 apt to to prevent a recurrence of the disease, and 0 � . - . ­ . � I . * . __ .1 . A III ie only remedy that will . / . . . - - ', .�.: --.. � ,.,I . . -- I , . Ike sour ensilage than that more matured ? Nasal Balm, is tl GNTW , / I . �,;­,�.: .�V_k. , . is not so effect & complete evre. All dealers, or post E COD LIVER OIL WITH ­ � -1 , _. - :.. . ..�,�� I 'i - -11 'i Prof. Dean -Yes; matured corn OF PUR . . ". t�, �- .11 �_" f I � - . . . � ­, �­Iz`_: I., . I � . . 11 ger price (a0c- or $1 it bott,10- of Lime & Soda - I '�T:­ - I "Iseeptible to these organisms as youn Hypophosphites. . _... . _., , .-, ',.,, . . .1 free oil receipt of - . THIS FEAT . . . . 1. -1 - �­ 1..� ..-Brockville, Ont . .. - �- _ - : � - Address Fulford & U0 IS NOTHING UNUSUAL- . . . I r .. ;,- i. � .� ,%, , ,,, J,i - . 1. . I . � . . -, - - , ­- - ; lk on - hed the VEIL AND O'VER ' � . __ . � : I . . . - . L... _ ..� . . Questiori-If it takes 30 lb�. �f mi I c,t Paris have searc HAS BIMN PERFOR-M91) 0 . I in . . . . I z ,4. � The yo ice - . I - . L ..�� I. _�, I ; ,AS 1%aLw, EN- . - . . . . I . I L L . � I L ": i 'L _ . . i4 411 average for I lb. . of butter worth 2.5 offi�es 0 the Panama Canal Company, and AGAIN. PA3ATABLI& � - ... ­_ - - . .- .:_ - L . 's_ 1. - , . ... I , ! ither. in . - stir g to the com- . Ns. 'Sca", S . . . _-,. ____ . .. . I , � ­; -, N - - - 'entR, is there not more money e cuments rel - DOILSZD By PHYSICiA . - . . j_ I . . ... I . , 1-1 I .. I I . .- . i -.-,k �� . - A�' - .' . ., ­ .- � 01. .. . . j. -.. *. . ; - seized all the do I . ' ' . � . - I * . .- . I -1. -.4. 1?. . PUT UP ONLY TN SALMON ' ' ' 't� ..- j._�J_L Oheese at 9c per lb. or in.milk for CoDsumP- EMULSION IS * Use Peerless Axle Greese for wagons and gearings. ` -, I p any's affaira. DRUG- .� - " - --, "'T'll -�� t'orl 9,t I Oc. per gallon? Whr,t next. -A confection that invigor- COL.oR WRAPI%Rg. SOLD BY ALL Peerless Hoof Oiutment in a remarkable remedy for iLU kinds! '-' _:_'.'x;:-��tI'. -.,., � � . - I- . - .1 ._.. "'. � �.V.` ---. . , �_ I ..- t li - as reserves the AND $1 -00 I oft etc. - - I L . i �,:,;. - . Prof. Dean-Yeq, more direc cas 9. cleans and GISTS AT 50C. sores. etc.. in horses and cattle, cures emaked sLnd lhA-rd ho 1, - ` --I':-- 1.1,0, . - .,. 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I - , I . . , I . . . : 'Poop I .. � . . . .1 . . I � - Ut PUT* 10two �; I.. . F, �r ­ . I I.. - , - . .. U published a Friday morning Lt its ol5ce ..._.� . . . Veli-ekering, Cut. . �. . � i _- .-. `. :_ - . � I . - TERMS . ,:,.: . !, I - . - . 011.26peryear; S1.001f paid Inadvanco. RATES OF ADVERTISING: I � I - - - -1. . . . . � . - 4 - Vint Insertion, per line - . - - - 10 cints. Xach subsequent insertion, per line - 5 46 . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- , I - . Tertisemouts. - . � Special terms given to parties making con- . racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- . - . yearly or yearl,y contracts pa;able q&6rterly. - . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, . one year, $5 0G, payable in advance. . . - . &�wXotics in local columas ten cents per line, 11ve cents per line each a,ubsequent insertion. Special contract rates made known on applies, I I - � tion. No free advertising. ., Advertisements without written ustructionS I : will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- .. - . -ordingly. Orders for discontinuing sAver-tise- . wents must be in writing - and sent to. the pub - I isber. . Job Work promptly attended to. .., . . . . . ''! AV. J. CURK . a PROPRIETOR, . . . . - - - . . . . . ­ 40ur 1*4olitles-Striet Independence. . . . . . I .. . - . 40tir A.Im-A First-class Local Paper. . . I � � � . - _. I - . :. . - 40ur IF,x1pectutl4ons - The hearty ( support of the Deovle of Pickerjust and vicinitv. I . I . , --- I I I _­ I I - - . � . . . -, FRIDAY. JULY 24,1891. �: I __ . . . - � � .. - . - . - Rev. Dr. Spurgeon is improving in . - Ilealth. His r---covery is now thought ;! . possible. -.,,.-.--..-, � I .11 .. . . I - ..- . __ . - _�. I .. - . . . . ' ' - � - - �. .--. James G. Blain, United States Sec- retary, is not improving in health, . . - .. In fact his case is becoming verj I . � serious. Bright's disease. - - . .�­ �. :� . - . � . � I - - I The double scull race between � . - - ,_ Hanlan and O'Connor and Gaudaui I � _71 and McKay will take place on the 8tl . . of August, at Hamilton, that is if nc . more twisting be done. .- , . � , ,. , . ... . . I 1. . . . I . . - . . . - � - I - - 1. The Kiely-Everett Company bavc . - . _. ]eased the Toronto street railway for a . _. term of 30 years. Much excitement - . bas prevailed in tber city for the past . - . I . . . ..� . few months over this hLanchise. Now . ., E. A. McDonald's iDjunction to pre- , . vent the ecuncil from disposing of the - 0 % . . franchise, on - the ground of bribery, i . . .1 - ­ will be brought oil. . I . , . I . . . - ___ - . . . . � I - . - . - , But a short time yet remain . s witbin I - . - . which to have names placed upon the . �. . Dominion Voters' List. Every young , man of proper age should excert him - I . _. . self and have his name placed thereon - as there is a strong likelihood of a � .1. . . I . general election in the near hence. I . - � . � 1- - We have expressed such a belief sev- I . . I eral times since Feb. 4th, and the . . . I . . prospects are daily increasing. . � - - __ � . . - . . . � . � � - - Although as compared with some . - _. . former years there is at prdsent a lull . . � - I- . in railroad construction in America, ' � . _1 - - the returns show that 2,107 miles of . . _..� new track was laid on this continent . I __ . during the past six months. Of this 0 ; i 1_. 1,609 is credited to the United Sates, . - i � . 305 to Mexico an4 203 to Canada. . I : I - . . - The Canadiali fiatires are as follows: - � I . Alberta, 70 miles, Brit. Columbia, 60 . *le. .- - - ni, s, Manitoba, 27 miles, New Bruns- . . .. wick, 6. Nova Scoti�, 5, Ontario, 14 and Quebec, 21. . . . - � __ - . I I - . ; At various times during the pa4 few months has things looked as though an amalgamation was likel . y to � I take place between the Grand Trunk � .. . and C. P. 11. Companies. The latest - . �_ * danyer sifnial put forth is the speedy . � 0 0 . .. -4 call of _Alanw,er Van Horne to Lon- �' . . 0 don, where the controlling part of the 0 - toads is held. , The . ., n - . tilkina-er of the C. P. R. mi,,bt be call 0 1.1j . . 4ed to London on other business than � . _. .. -anialgamation, bat the fact t * hat his I .- trip has been kept so quiet, is reason. - � able ground for suspicion. Shouldthese - . � great companies unite then God help . I this country. The influence exercised " . � .i iLt the last general election by these . . . great corporations was enormous, but _,_ � they were divided and one to a greater .f . . __ orlessextent refuted the other, but ... were they to unite their influence the . - . - . -_ country would have to cringe. We I anxiously await the outcome of Mri I - . , Vai t Horn's visit. - -, . . . . . , , , . . - : - I ' I I - I "Jumbo" Campbell, Toronto's no- - - - . .- . I torious park preacher, itisited a riot on - . Sunday afternoon in the Queen's park. .. The subject -matter of his numerous . . - . hara-ricgies seem to have been to stir . 0 . up ill -feeling between Catholics and , . *.- Pivstestants. This feeling bas.grown . - - _. to such proportions that on Sunday .- his oration proved the climax1and a - . . ' .. . - I., .riot ensued. On Monda ' y evenling the . - I city council passed a by-law pievent- - - . - in.- public speaking in all the parks . 7 - and gardens. The penalty is fixed at .- . I . $50 for such an offence. Many zeal. , . ous religionists will be prevented from . � . - - . addressing the frequenters of these . . Sunday resorts and for such a state 61 . I - I � things is "Jumbo" responsible. Some . - - new means will have to be devised fot � . . _. - . I reaching the great masses. We would � . I . I i _, not be surprised if the various- relig. I . Aons establish a park wherein they car 1_ �1.1 . - I - _; .. display their different virtues. Those E - . I-, . " desir,)us of spending the Sabbath da) , . � . - � . i . / . 7 . ;.I-.- .- in quietness, can repair to the publi( - I - . ` I .,� , .. 1, , parks, andii.ot be compelled to listen � - .. k,., -;--1�.' '�.�s, to suchpid-moutheiklorators as this ne. � I . -%. . I - ..;,__;;_.1.. torig=. --jumbo". Long may it be,w, I ` � - -1 -1 . �;�� . - . . ,it .. � , -1 I - . -, - , � i - I � �, " .: * I - - �, . .4t_ 4 4);71- , �-..�� �if t- - � - ; '. 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"", . :.I .?Ph.�- .� � _ . . _0 � .1 _. -,_1 " � , _ '. - -, �" 4. . 't.,- : ,/, �0 - - .1 - - 4.-; .� - ... �-.. - �, '� lj�y ��. � ., ,�' . -"jj_,, - 1, . � . - - - - . I— �1, � ­ .. �N':�,,' -�:� . .. 'I , .. � . � . '-� .- - 1%, - "­., . . ', . vl __ : I I , " " ,- . . . I . . .. kTf -,'I- , i �- �, , .. - "'L - �N ,,,�,! ;;0 "., "IL --,J� � , -k - I i . - , ' , :;, , 1. , . -. -> -`,�_ix, -, ,,-,L, . �r 71W , M1, 0 ,;� * �� 1: �;j " �.� to I NO NO - . OW 4 WO`e,,­-------;;Z - . ____ . --r-- -?,r-___7--77_ _-_ Z. I ..- - I , , , , , Thi , ngs are bebomitig vum at the dapiW. Tb�o difterent departments are being -investigated and some very startling disclosures have been brought to light. While the Government is to be erWited with sifting every charge to the bottom, it is . simply lollowln� the 4eoifications of duty. Haggard's ' . depattment is being* dissected and is disclosing various symptoms of disease. The probabilities are that when the re -construction of the Cabinet takes . place, many of the old timbers will be found to be badly worm-eaten. On- tario can then expect to be better represented. Nearly all the crooked- ness is charged against Ministers hail- ing from Quebec. . . .1, .'. ., - . - ... . . Li . ­­ I - �...... ­ : ' ;., ­: .- , . .- The prbgregs of t4e nickel de�elop_ ' - r�ent in Canada is still attracting at- tention. A recent special to a New York paper says that -A. large amount of -nickel ore has recently been pur- - chased by the Navy Department from the representatives in this country of the Canadian mines, and Lieut. Alex McCrackin has been detailed on a special mission to Canada to make-ar- raugements for its transportation and free entry. The amount thus far purchased under the $1,000,000 ap- i i propristion for the purpose has been -L-..d- A fU-" & - - - " A ".�ni r%v%n";"n AFFULSL13 bu UU ItPULLIlLig ULJL b"V "%jLA"%,LA for the investment of capit&l in the Alooma' distfict, and the consequent a - , enhanced employment of Canadian labor and supply -of Cauadian produc- tion.- Empire. . .. . . . _.."0'04�' .. %.. � - - . �:: - LETTER TO THE EDITOR. .:,:.: I I . . .1 I.:.� . . LThis department is open to all for the fair die cussion of public questions. The writer must I in all cases send his correct name with copy. We wish It distinctly understood, however I that in no case do we hold ourselves - re- sponsible for opinions expressed by corres- pondentS.-ED. NEws.] . . . ... . . . - -1 I , . . . . . '. . ­ Sru,­-On Sanday', July' 12th, the mem. bers of Highland Creek L. 0. L., 164, to properly celebrate the 12th, attended divine service in Christ church. To be an Orange- man and to attend church on the 12th of July is a very small thing in the opinion of some people, especially in that of M r, God- frey G. Young, who on the day referred to spoke so, smearingly and unmanly (for one coming from a country wher Orangqism is so prominent), by saying that the order vras made up from a low class of people wbowere no creelit to Qociety,etc. Mr.Young so far forgot himself as to speak discredit- ably of an honored member of the order, one who we have always found to be a loyal and trae brother, via, the Rev. F. Bar%, who he accused of impossing himself on Oraugemen for support, claiming to be a member of their order, that he know he was -not an orangernan or never had been, aud could not give the sign@; pastword,etc., acd only claimed to be an Orangeman to got the support of the members of L..O.L., 164. This is not the first time this ques- tion has been brought up during the last 18 months, and as Mr. Young has thrown down the gauntlet by saying he could prove what he stated, we, as members of L. 0. . L., 164, hereby challenge M r. Young or auy of his'frie-nds to prove that the Rev. F. Bart is not a member of Loyal Orange As- sociation, or never had been a member of such association, and to show that we are in earnest we will put up the sum of V0, or more if 3Xr. Young does the same, in the ' hands of sor . Oe reliable perrion, and also that we choose one man each, Mr. Young to choose oue,aud the two choosen to select a third person if necessary, to decide which party is right in their contention,and when a decision is arrived at Lhe said 010 or more be handed over to the treasurer of the Pro. testaut Orphan's Rome. Toronto. We are sorry Mr. Editor to haye to trougle you in this matter, but the fact that we always found the Rev. geu!leman a loyal friend and brother,& sound protestaut and a thor- ough Briton, we cannot stand by and see a meniber of our Order slandered by one who h�% tried his baud at persecation and in attempting to cairy oat that most mean n and contemptible of all words "boycott" be has entirely failed and so has to hemp his abuse oil the members of one of the most flourishitig and prominent orders in Canada. In publishing thia c lienge let it be understood that we will t trow no ob- stacle in Mr. Young's way, but on the con - trary we will do all we can.to bring it to a satisfactory issue, and we are willing to forfeit our money to the institution nalned, in the event of our 'not proving what we claim viz., that the Rev. Mr. Burt it; a n?e�iker of the Loyal Orange Asisso- ciation. We will expect to hear from Mr Young at an early date 6 answer to this. Thanking you for your val uable space, we beg to remain, yours truly, The Members of L. 0. L, 164.. , p West Hill, July 18, 1891. - . . I ___ -,--- _ - - Thoro-bred Trotting Stallions . 1% -_ GRIT" WILIES ad , GUI)JAKE � I I I.. I - - - THF. PM)PERTY OF - .. :_ 1. . W. G. GERM WHITEVALE, ONT. Will make the season of i9gi as follows: Monday, will leave their own stable and pro. ceed via Dunbarton to booker's hotel for an hour to Gordon's hotel, for noon; thence to Foy's hotel, Whitby, for night. Tuesday, proceeds to Central hotel, Oshawa, for noon: thence to Ban- neVa hotel. Bowmanville. for tLe night. Wed- nesday. proceeds to Newcastle. for noon ; thence to Orono, for the night. Thursday, proceeds to Tyrone, tor noon; thence to Columbus, for the night. Friday, proceeds by way of Raglan to Ashburn, for noon% thence to Claremont. for the niflit. Saturday, proceeds to Gerow's hotel, brougham, for noon ; thence to their own stable Whitevale and remain until the following mon- day morning. This route will be con$iuued throughout the sown. health and Weather per - witting. - - - -:-.9rjU.1Ut3ffS OV 0411-_'1RVj[C1U_-j_ . ' GRIT WILKES-To insure a foal $go, season 015Ao be paid Ist of February, 1992; 01 to be paid down at time of service. Reason M&M round. GeAy11hT'601X&6VTo insure a foal siv, to be paid Ist of February. 18H ; $I to be paid down at time of service. Abason wares 010, payable at last round. . . � 7- .;, . . .0, - , _,�:V 1; � . I . . .. First-cla" PA544e, well watered. wit1fln f-atty rods of stable, and mares from a distance win be 016red for qnd every pr"aution taken for their safety, but,all accidents and escapm at the risk of owners. "All co"p9ndetioe adasuad to _ I I I *27 ­** 6.' G*A0W0'*ki(0 vale. . - _i�t , ­;,I,!i��`,,�,-� . . - � -- 1, j,� j .; - -i * � - _.,-,, . - q ­ ..,� �,.Ip� -���,or,-i�"e-.I;,�i;..,-i-�;,� - I " , -, � W, .. F - _ - . ., 1. 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Asthma and all throat and Lung affections. also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debil and all after havinjilested its Nervous Complaints I wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering follows. Actuated by this motive and &desire to reheye human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe. in German, French or English, with full airections for prevaring and using. Sent by mail by addressing 'with stamp, n&IM139 this paper. W. A. NoTas. Wo Powers Block, Roches- ter, N,Y. 33V . - - ------- - - - I - , .- New Advertisements., HOUSE TO RENT. -A Rood frame house, 6 rcome and woodshed, also Ir- ture for one cow. For particular ly to M Tayldr, lot 29,2nd con., Charrywoz.T. -39 ______ __ -_ ____ STRAY COW:-Catne onto the vrem- ises of the underiiigneO, lot 10. con. 4. Pic- . - - . .. . 11:47 (C., - - � � - - ; - - i_9?��.? .. Irl .. .- .. r� � .. !, .. ",4 I.- .. .ii " t�, ­ .�. . 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I . __ . � . _. . I., .... . 11- C e''ap. G-ranul te'd Sugar--- I.,-:. _.- , __ . � . . . - . ­ / ... .. . . - - .. � . . I . - i - � ­ , ' ..., . -t . ... � �_, . . - 1. _� , fcffly -sealed in oul- _* . . . - � I . ana emkre .. -.1 . .� .1 � I.. :. . � �, �. � I . . . .. . .... __­.- . I .. . . -1. : .11 .2 . . � . . I ­ - , .. . I . I . I *.. , -ffT FRUIT JARS * .', ! ­ AIR -TIG -u _.. .- . . .... . . .. . � I - . . I . . _.. . - ­. � . - . - - I . . i . . . . of which 'we have at present- . . .... . . .- . - - . - . . . . . .. . . I . I - . . . . . . - . , r I ow � . A FULLASSORTMENT AT L =�:.�-' . . �. � - ' ., _­ - - - - . .1 I. ­ EST CASH PRICESO. *''. ,_.�.-...-::. - � : I � � . . . . . . .- . - t.. . .. . . . . . . .. . I I ... ... I I . . - - .. 1i .. �....­ I I . . .... .1 �. . I . - . . I I . ... . I a - � � - ...., . ; . _! � . __ - I . ... � I . ... I ..... ... � - q .. . . � I . . . . . ­I . . �. I.. ­ .. - - - . . .� I . . . - .. 1 * _. - :. . . 1,7: .. � . ­ . . I ­. . � �... ­-... � . . . I ,­ . . - . . - KEEPS WELL,-. . '.., ­... .� �..­ I . .. . . . - . .. . q r. � .... . - - . . . ' . I—. - - .1 . . ... . . � � . . . . - I ­ - . . I , . I . . - I . . . . i . . I . . _ .., I.. LOOKS WELL, '. _'. �.. I ... ; �.. .: i . - I - - I . ... . . . . I I .. � - . ­ ' I I . . . I - I I . . _ .. ..­ ... I . . I . I - ..I r. . ... I. EATS.. WE'LL, I . . � . . . . I . . . . � - . . . . . . . . . --- .. -- -- ---- -- - -- -- - --- -- - will Drove property. pay expenses and take thel. X A I X JU Jrj, LP V In JD I 11 IL .L I V il .' .. , animal away. John Dwyer, Greenwood. 3"i . : - . . - . . . . - __ . � . . I I . . . . . . . � . . . .1 . . . � L' . - - � jTANTED.-Saleemen to handle our . , _. - .. . 1. . " � . - . N1 hardy lines of nursery stock. Handsome � . -_ .1 . -1 outfit free. SaliLry or commission from start. � . - . ­ � Have done business in Canada for over thirtl wo To DUNBAR,'. . I .. years. Success guaranteed to,gehing men f - : they follow our instructions. rite for terms ______ �M_ L at once. CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY. - ': Nurserymen. Colborne. Ont. ." -S _ . .. a ______ - - � . F . � _. rPO RENT OR FOR SALE. -The Im. _.- .._,1. L H -A R. L: E -Y �. N..._ .._1 I �. ... X plement Warsrooms and the west end of . . �. . L roughcast house, together or separately; the . I . . I I - . . . I L I . house that Mr. Forsytb now occupies; also . I . . . IS THE LACE, FOR _.. I � - . - .. ­. the two shops between the ]ion" and the old bwm, to rent, or would exchange for rivate - Bananas,- Lemons, Water Melons, Cabbage, Tomatoes, . " . residence. Possession given the lot of Och. ' For further particularH enquire of ft. BURT. Early Vegetables, etc.. Well assorted stock ,of . , .- . . . I .. Pickering Village. or by letter to 1k. HANEY, I . Alpena, Michigan. . l5tf - . choice Confectionery, mixed candies 10 cents I .,. L- '. ,.� . ­ - -.--- .- - . . . . SALE.,Tbe estate of the late . .1 . per 1b. Something very nice in smoked ..... � . . L I . . . L FORMrs. Every, containing 50 acres, being - '. . ineats. Fearman's SUgar Cured Hams, Break- . . . � ... - . . . composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the - . ... . . , , 2nd con. of the the township of Pickering, front- . I fast Bacon.Spiced RoU,Pickled Pork or Long Ciear. - . .. - * Kingston road 4j miles from the town of .. � I'Mitby and li n4les from Pickering Village. Bacou, 10 Is. for $1. If you want new laid eggs or - ' Good Boil, good buildings and every convenience. I I . ". . . . L This is a very desirable property. Title indis- � . choice butter, give us a trial- _ 4 - . . , putable. For further.�articulars applv on the � . . . . - . . . . . I - r m is" ' to A. A. POS . County Architect Whit ___ --.---- -.-- ___ ______ I __ ___ - __ - __ - - - - - . . ' 0 V. RICHARDSON, Notexy Public. �._ ._. - �_ PLZr2g. 28tf . - '' . � - . i I - � - - ­ �_ �_ - - - _. __ .------ I . - . - - � . - I . L . . , . . . . � . i . . p . - - . . .- .*. .­ .11 . ....� J** T. RICHARDSON'S .. . : I.:. It -­.. . ... . ... . .1. :­ . . .. .. .1. . I � I . . ­. I L - I . 1. �. 1. . _... . .,:, I 1. . I . I . . a - a.l : L-'- � - --- L . - � _ - - ' ..; - . :. We will send ,-- ve__ _ ._�'. I.. - = . . . - I . L 0 6 I * - . ... 1. _'. . ­ I - HARDWAR'E s STORE I �. �_� . I � � ..... ...-: . . . -.1 . 1. ­ .!. - �.. . . - -, . ... _. i I L I... ..., i , - . . . i. . 1. ': .. - . . ­'.... . I—. - _..... - .1 . . �. i I '' � I . . . is the place to buy your Harvest. Tools. ­ 1. ... L .... . . - . . .1 : . . . . � .. - I . . . I . I . . ... . . . . . _ N I . . . . ! . i : - I . . 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L I . ..., I I . . . . �' , . . '': : . . . Z . . �. .... fro M--- date ". �'. .. .-.- J. M :Rj10'UAM?j3DS01ST. .- .. i _.. . I... . - . -i .. I I .. I -1 � � . . . : � - I , . I t - I .:1 . I .- I . ---- - ' * -I.. .. � . . I i, . . . . _ __ ____ __ '_ - - , . � ... : . . i . . ­ . . I . I I . .. . . . . . �. L. _. ,. . ­. 1. � . . . 11 . .. . . .� - � �,.;. L.. ....1- ..L. _.!,�­.,. L . I nu a . - I . . .- ­ . . I . . �­_. �. . - i I..L ..*.,L Br_---gh * m'Dry Goods House I., ' I . I I . . - - St - ­ L . . � - .1 I .. . . . . To JANUARY 1 . I . ... . I "I ­. L ­ .. . I .. _. _... . � I .. .1 L . . ..1. . I . ' - - i 11� . . .. . � I - My stock of Dry Goods is now -- .. 1 : . .. - L.� I .. I I . - in for tbe' Sprinuvid . i __ , I - . . � � , . : . - . ; : . : L . .. q I I . ... I Summer Trade. - .. L . . . I - � I L .. I . . � I ! - . - ... ,1- ­ . . . . . .. - , 1- . . �. . .- . .: � . . - . . . .. . I ...:. _. . . - . 1. I � . ) I .1. . .. a I L ; . . � . . � 1. I . . . . - . I . : . ; � . . - � .... .... � .. � I � - CALL AND GET A NOBBY SUIT. L . , . ;., � . - , L ! . . - . . 1-- . . .... . ­! L �:. ) I . I . . . . . .., � ..... ,� ! - I - . '.' ,'' .­ * . - I . - . �: .- . . _. � - . . .. .. ... _.:!.� . , I , - L . 1 1 bave a large and maguiticent stock. of Wall Papers very- .-- . . . . - . ­ -..,.L .1. _. I for Oil y .- .1 � I * . . r � . .­ . L . low in price. Boots and Shoes in large quantities.. - L . . .. I L - . � . .. � . . . .. .. , . .; 11 1. ... . .. . . � I .. I . 7=T ,T S?MC)03= C:r C�:R0(=M;j;a:E, L . .�L �:. . � - L .. I .. .... . . . -Il- S . .. . .- - . . . . . - i ��,. - . � . . . . - ­ - � . I . . ...... . . . . I L � . . . .. . ' .. - . I - . I . - . . . i, - I.. . . - . .... - 1. . _. . - �_ r. I I .. . . L L . . . � � . . .... . �Z. - 1'. . DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LOW PRICES. - . . . : ... ,�' r ._ - . I r: �t I s I ;. - . .- - . . I . . I . I. . . .. ... - _. I. # . .. .. . . . �. ' � I ..." . . . . I . . . . . - . . 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Ri.v _ � � � L of Simew, was drown( .t�., ti. ,_� I , I— I - . . , .�;,-, , 411,9 gate of Friday. P� I ;*" , �,!,. , W -it, , .. Tias body of an unknc " " 01,,v - .."'. r ,�._ , - . fi-om the wbirlpool at !�­iv - ; W�, So far he has r N. . . day. , � F,, I �, � An inquest is being 1101 ��,F,'* . 1_; " ,.; ,,-; - - JohD Bums fell 10( � .,;,.: li�--. i�-4�_' " - - ' River from the old bu: ' �, �. - - Queenston Heights. I ,,. I..., , . � -r: wonderful escane. I " #�- � . . , The C. P. It. RU3 , . . ..r I . I ­. , girack the steamer Pol 1, ­� � f� .r., ,_ . - .. �,_�.­. 800 on Tuesday. . �.,­: I- the , . - r -1 i.. . 4:..,- . ­ 111jul � sunk and is badly i il I - . i-,". - _�_..:�:4 . The Millbrook Repor _:­ , :� C ". . I r '_.. i a few weeks since it wi , ,:_r -_ .�. ,.:.;.: . . .appears in a complete j , . ;..U�. . . . I setits a bright appearan ;-. !�- . . I . - . . .1 . cept. mcmicking, ,;- I of '�­ .. I t&ljon won the Priuce I - r - r, , _.. , Bisle., I �..::� V9 on Saturday, ai . �. I , .�.. . I medal i ...­. pri�te,r of a goid .. � .-,!!!�. .- . . .. , . I a or Allen and Coi ,.,.-:� ._.�_-.. signed their seats at a I . 1. L -­ �, . r, the Bowmanville Towt . -; ­ ... " . . 1:. �, '.. persuaded to withdraw � * :1. ..:-:- A man named NVIIIIS .. - �., - - .a, ... .. r,)5 years Of age, was ki ­� � I . , It is &hoc � " e near Acton. . .r . . . . .. .. . mind over family troub . �. �l_ r 1, i- .- . mit suicide. I -.--. . Wednesday of last I . � .- . ;, . Blair, of Arthur, caugh I ..�. i I weighing 2 lbs. 14 oz. ...- - -.1 - - . . . . . . .- . . iuches in leDgth. Tli( . . . : .!� . : - . made in Brewster's Lal r , . * _',_.- I .:- I I ,Napole(,n Laland, of . ... I a � .. owner of a cowthat is k � . ' ' ..'r . .. .. . seventeen goslings las I '. - . . . - .- follow up a flock of ge .. . . .�_ � gostings in her woutli a � , . . , . � � - � and bones. . - . � . I , , '.. . Ignatius Korman q U .1 ­ .... 1 Bruce county an(l who' . - . 11 . � .. - 4ractors, during the Nle .. . ­ . the Goderich harbor w( - . - ' . . . in Toronto, Saturday. . . - � I I I �. , years. . . . __ . .�....�. ., . _. A writ bas been issti , , �_. William ,Mason, of G( . . . I .1 . damages againqt John � --- . -.-. George Var. . the I -.'. ant being accused of , I - -, . Mason, the 27 year -O . . . I . . � plaintiff. . , . I . On Tuesday a int . I CreunLn in %be etnpl� . . . . ,� . Gairy, Lindsay, met v . . �. ( While batkiniv I . dent. 8% w . . �Ii into the barn he stum __ isuch a way as to breal . - - - . . : she ankle. . . . IA@t week a ynnl* I r . .. r Snook'g road divl'slou L � - . - . . Brook, on refusing to . . . - � - I ; labor, -was arrested an I I .. Glendinning, ES(I., 3 . . � I - . - . .. . . fined him an,amotint, 1. I' - , . . � I .3..5( . t cobts amount to 64 1 ?:.. I i. , About three weeks .., � . ­ . who r ­ James Curtis, L . . . .1 � - I 11 . � - by some meana fel' i I .. - - . . �. milk which had been ' . . - severely scalded. TL : . � . .. od the best of care, b - .- I L . . . r . � - injuries on Sunday Is :- , . . . . . . . The express from ' �_* � . . . - . . - �­ - .. , �� mangled rcmaius of . , . , . . . I e track at ... �. Daly, on th ... .1 ­ .. .... I r . . of Mona Road titati . _ . - . . ': . I m The old man who I ,: , 11, t - � - glit t .. i- . struck by a freif, . . : . : ceding night, lay wit . I r � ­ - . ; - �. . . . Arms severed from fl, . . �­ . . I - - .. . Mr. W. J. MeGuir I I I . - - ;L � .- i. - . . was brought befor( .. . .. � � .�; I : Rose, of Barrie, on I . I . . . . . � - - ­ '. I . . for violation of the C " , � � . I - .1 I - Acts. He had "Old I . . . I � , , . : i__ I fications, contrary V -1. �1* I . I, . . ­­ . . and was fined. Th, ,,, . . - I �1 .- I . 4he Crooks Act war, ! : � ��, - I . __ . On Tuesday of las �(_ - - , . - i r, I I . .. : torn part of the Towi , I . � : �,�,� � ;., ­ ,on the granting of a .�;:*:_�, , I 1:1!_ � I Bound branch of the � . - * ,r,,,__ I . :,.- tarried the by-law I :i�l . ��; I- r: , there being 110 vo I'-- � I ,�11, i I � I . against. It is rej)o, �� . . . - ;. 11:: - for the constructiou . ._� i ... I - 'L . ; � begun at once on th _ , , . ... - . - "�. _�, L . A terrible and wh, [�N­7� - � . - �.:�� . fatal, accident hapi r I , i._�; 1. �. Peacock, ot the 6th, � I I., - gar Township, on TI I - ?��:_ 1_..� '� ,­' i awaged in hauling .17, �' . �1_ - _.. 11 ..r i ammer-fallow, his , . �';�!, - . i. ,-owethi . - r fright at L ­ . r %. , i :7 k t board got caught iti ,� I - I �`, . i -win', .. 1, �_;. I was thrown foi 1: _._�. I... � 1 .- striking Peacock�ou I I . 1 i injuries, which, I 1:1 Ing I i .- . ) fiLtal. � � I i ,_ I . ! 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I _1a_1:T-.,�, if I., , a On Friday night last the officers of tL- a , �, � .. - Lx TRE, MOST BA11 TACZD WANNI&R . . . OTOLIN . %.:. : ,(,� i )� ; � . FROM OUR EXCH.4,NGES. - . , ". - A k .. . - :�:�_, . - 0 % 6 - .,_��,-,�J ­- - . �. - . - __- , . � - 11 , 1� . '.. I Mrs. U, t.9 tAr were installed by hi f-1�7� .. �.. �� , I . Qae6a day'. The _. ! I , �. livin monotonous life 1 was 'Sons of Temperance for the ensuing quar- Daniel McIntyre, of Mindo '' On" . the g, I took a tri - h 0 . ­...- City on Fri . Bro. A. D. Weeks, t _ �_ . �Ii I . . led by lightening on Saturday while train was not a crowded one the D. G. W. p. . -.. ..... � . . . . . . . . Was kil t�m'_: i - �, , , ,' , 1. - L .. , " , _. . - , . . . . CF. so I elevated ray feet and Edgar Webb broke his um last Friday L N. -i I., -,,11 _e - 4! , .. irouint, %jasons if Oshawa are making ar. placed thern on one . . I .. �. __ . � . - 1. ., ­_ ­ .. . :-:. . The I seat evening bT fifiling from a %ree on Church . . � . . � - . 4 -_11.. - 1.4. - *,-, . . - . . . . I . . .. .1 .. - .. .. ... .. ... .. .- 1. .. . :.-. .� ., I . i.. rangements for an excursion to Niagara I while I allowed my capac. st., up which he was climbing to recover . - . - . � . - . . - * � - : , � - . . �' �� � � . I . - . . . . . . - ---,! 1 , u or about the first of Angum. Im ions head to hold down an- a string of spools that had caught in the - - . ) ... :� ,.,� _. _... Falls 0 . . . I i I ­ :.. Allison, of Belmont other. Did you ever sit in brahches. . . . - �� `� 11 -,; .4-, - . Banker I Out., is . � _. : , __ '_#� , - .1 . " , . ... ,FOR' 0, A ....- � 11____:.,_ . I - id to .& railway coach and study a sudden notion - - . . .- . - . ­ I : . . . . . I - _ Sa haw absconded leavihg numerous The band boye took " . $!so . . . �. . . .-- -� � L " .. - t,: , . :i - . . - rent couutenancesof Monday night to go t - . . _� � ,,, -­ . . the difXe . . - , , I -t : . . . - ing creditors. � o the taurnament at . . . � . . . � - . � ,.:: I . I - � . - I .. I - . I . . mourn . . . . . . -_ - I . � - . . . . I :. . . . � . . _... I !-- . I I . i � . I � s ___ Jdajor J. W. RyersoU,a leading lawyer L �- - - your fellow passengers ? I Oshawa, and before 5 o'clock next morn- . . . ' - - - - � L; �� ".1 --- . . . - � - - - have, and that was the way ing were assembling for the trip Th �, * . .� �, ... � I , f. im � employed ray time in I . ; �'... , ; " _� �� , " _ got off without waki,g the towin _: � . . - . reaching the city. In one seat its a g S_ � , , �. . Of 8, coel was drowned at Long Point in i .. : - : ,the gale of Friday. . . ushing ; as tehyo Go PARKER' 4, DUNBARTON .�. ;� . � ­ .. ��.. , The body of an unknown man was taken maiden, highly pleased with herself, and firemen used to do, and nothing was heard - - . . .­. . 1i - , of them' until Wednesday morning. They - --- - -_ .-- _____ - : i . � - -.I- .from thewhirlpool at Niagara, Wednes- rather disgueted with all else, while beside , ..., L. . , I.; ., � So far he has not been identified. her or acro" the aisle site a wornan a few returned without a prize, in fact had not . . ..;:� - - � I I .- I � .:. : � , 1. � day. '..., . - -1, � - � An inqjuest is being hold. years her senior, just as elegantly dressed, played, the -tournament being postponed Go Wo WARREN9 1 FOR SALE. . . . _!.-f, �. - . .. � ;. i 1: . Burns fell 100 feet into Niagara yet her countenance his a funeral smile. again on aceount of the rain. - - I ,� - ,.­ -..- ... � .. I 1:�.. r John A few seats away is a dignified professor, Watches, Clocks, J ewellery . � . . - _.�. - '_ - - �. ... - - River from the old Suspension Bridge at . . . ' 4� Mr. R. Dales of this town caught a fox __­ _ - . . � ;� . _ � .. - . HOUSE AND LO . %��­ Queenston Heights. He lives to. tell of a with eve glasses and spots of gold on his last week in a tr!p set in the vicinity of I L and Silverware . . . . . . .:.. - - . . , . . - grinders, deeply engrossed in some book hishenhouse. upon reading this strang- I in all styles and at.all price in the Village of Brougham. 11 . I I . . S. � 1 . .1 .1� . � wonderful escape4 ' .- � - 1. . . * . 0 .:- � C. P.- R. steamship Athabasca whose title would cause a drought for sev. ere ma -9 think that Uxbridge is an aw- . . . - I- , ITH STABLE AND CHOICE COL11- - : _'. . ': I , J - - . . I , , , . . The eralfestaround. A little further and we fully backwoods place, but the explanation Any one lection of Fruit on the same. . ' .1 ". r Pontiac, ore laden at . - W .1 ­ . - I . . etruck the steame see the kindly features of an aged grand. is not in the primitiveness of the town but New Wiffiams - , . . -11 - .. , the Soo on Tuesday. The Pontiac was mother, with her gold rimmed spectacles, * wanting a Namely -Apples, five verities, Pears, . _.., �� I . . . I � * Plums, Grapes, Currants, etc. Price - . -.-- . . . sunk and is badly injured. . gaily chatting to Sarah's child, and fur- in the attmetiveness of Mr. Dale's fowl, ' I Sewing Machine will do well to - � . : - i.:,�:-. " . ,-- � . . -:1 The Millbrook Reporter, after 9 lapse of maiiing the little prattier with candies and which are tempting enough to draw even . call and get price from I - $100.00. Also choice buildina lot with . - . 1. - � . :..'. - two -legged foxes. The captured animal ' I 7 - :.I.- � ; - " .� �% . - - - .. i � � & few weeks since it was burnel cut, now .raisins from her unlimited store. While fruit, very cheap. Also house to let. . I � : . : I I . . . . r; � . I _,�� . . - i a _,��,. I - I . M�Tlv . - - . :.... lete'new dress and pre - thus engaged, my attention is attracted by was taken to Toronto by Mr. A. McGinn, a " 4% M= . , � � - . appears in a comp - . _L1 11 � :.�J: , � . . I - - . . __!' . - . - sent8 a bright appearance. load laughter, and I behold a high collar who will add groatly to his zoo, hitherto 71y - PICKERING, ONT. ... . T. C. BROWNI. 141. I .. . ;� N -A - ,.-.-. . and a pair of nose g lasses -a, genuinedude consistilig of a dog, two cats and a bonev ----�--- -- - - .--- - ----- -- - --- 's --y *. BROUGHA . . . - . ' .._`� - Capt. McMicking, of the Welland bat- confronts my .v . ision, His countenance is cart horse.-,7ournal. - . - . - ------. - - � � :.. I - I.. . � : *_ ". lf� - . � . - - I - - . . � - ion won the Prince of Wale8' prize at - --- . '. .. I . .- . . - L - . I tali no particular study, simplay vacant. The - . I '..- RECIPROCITY. �... '� - L ' - . I . I . . .- :. _. I -RIMOIED TO KEW PREMISES I . , . . Bisley, on Saturday, and became the pro" brakeman passes through the coach and . . . . - I - MARKHAM. . �� . . �: .! . � . ; � . . 1. � � . - . of a gold medal and 1100. announces -M.arkham. Road." The train I w. m � .. . . . 1111 . . prieter - - --ON - - � . L. .: it . A. Urquhart, Fashionable Tailo L _'_� : "_"_':' � I ... . if , Mayor ,khen, and Councillor _ ,� L .1 . 1_. - I ' :L. Ifellier re- stops &ud in walks Earnest Albert, of Bel- Mrs. D. Mnrmy, of Toronto.. is visiting BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK 0 .. - .... - . L . Z -, . . .. i . s__ , signed their seats at a recent meeting of lamy. He seats himself on the opposite Mrs. James Lowrey here. is not in favor of trading with - th - ...'.. L.. - � I - .: ,- I .... . �. � the Bowinanville Town Council, but were side -of ,the car facing me. At once I com- Mrs. S. B. McMurray, 01 Chicago, is Whitby Ilarble WorkS United States, but is doing a large ' - ' .�� ': il - L. - - . .: �. ded to withdraw their resignations. menced exploring his physog. The under- .- , . persua . on a visit to her sister here, Mrs. Joseph 0 trade witl-r Markham and Scarboro . � . . /.1 __ 1. .. . _.- I __ . - - L. . I , . I A man named William English, about taking is somewhat difficult. Those small, I ... Wales. Townships. The fashions for'1891 .,. ' ' ' . .. - - - . . � 55 years of age, was found dead in a well clear eyes, that compreased mouth, those The council has decided to put in five Mathison' & Hawkin, have just arrived and 1. can make you . - - L . _. -1-, ; --- . I- . If auburn whiskers, that emerald nose all in- - . ­ _.. .1. ; . .. near Acton. It is thought that distress c ' f1tre alarra*oxett; and to connect the water . . ... - � . dicate' a man of purpose, relentless, im- Manufracturersof the latest style.. Call and get a nobby - .. � . ­ � , , I . . ­_ - mind over family troubles led him -to com. movable. If the Bellamy scheme does not 'Dalus with43peight's pump. . MarblaMoutimen ,.a, Headstones and all suit. Fit guaranteed. ..- :1 *10 -1 ,.1-. !_ . . � . - , . . . - . .. . . . - . , .. ; , ... . mit suicide. I materalize, it will not be owing to' the Mr. Isaac Davidson, of Rockford, Ill., h ork. __ I , � , - - . . . ,� � . - __� _­ � - .. - Wednesday of last week Mri W. H. M a- By the time I and Mr-. Joseph Davidson, of Street8ville. - �. r. -:. i Also Impor0re of 130ofth, Swed Brougham. .. ­­. a ager's lack of energy. . fth, Am- A. Urquhart, - . I concluded this study we had reached the Ont., -id � - . . . I Blair, of Arthur, caught a speckled trout visited their brother, Mr, W. Das &rican and Canadian Granites. . o' _'... - . - , - - ,:. ,�i - L - -_ . � --- -..--- -_ ____ - --- - - -1. - : , f� , -- - - weighing 2 lbs. 14 oz. and measuring 18 Union and I am jostled to the platform. I soya, here. . All parties wisl,�ing work would do well to c!Lll ---- - . . .::. . I.... . __ inches in length. The lucky catch was am compelled to walk carefully to avoid Silver Spring Park, Mr. D. Reesor's on us before ptarchasiniz. All work guaranteed I � - IIIIIIIIIII . . . . . .:. A - �. : o - collidiug %vith some 1639 robust member of residence, was the scene of another of and lincea of the lowest. . , - . - . . , :. I - , : � made in Brewster's Lake. ---- - -_ ­­_ - -------- M . . . n S a I . .1 . � ­�Z'. 1. .. . Napoler,n Lala d, of Belle river, is the the hurrying throng. From the number tho e mon ter awu socials for which the , $0009000-600 . .. . .� :� . 0. - . . of umbrellas I see I concluded that most of Park has become noted, on Tuesday, 21st � clfi.&�M=3-1403�Trr - . . - � ­ i4 . ­ owner of a cowthat isA'L-uowu to have eaten � .. . ­'.." .. 11 ., . . .. . - �� seven I I the men are school teachers. On closer in- - . .: �. � . teen goslings last week. bhe will lost., under the auspices of Grace church. TO LOAIN ; : _ .-I 7. ...., �, 1� - 1. _1 . d catch the I I - '. ­ � �- . . follow up a flock of geese au tipection I notice a little badge on the breast Another of Mrakham's old residents i �. , ... . � . . . �. .: IN, ,._v . - of each stamped with -N.E.A." and a . At 51 Der cent. Interest payable ' - -::.. :� , . __ goslines in her mouth and � t them bod . wag laid to rest beside her husband, the .. . � � � I a � A : � . . . y . . � , . . shoe -black tells'me they are a lot of follows . . � I . - ., I . . . . . . �' . -1. - . 'Wdtoxi cemetrv, on � - - rly. Straight L ' . .. .. - - . and bones. � I late Win. Scott, in !�- ^- - . yea oan� I - �. . 1-1 - f whor are attenden the big convention. � . . 0 �� - : I . . - .. It - - . . . . . �. ---_-,. - - - - . I .- ' S . -_ -_ � . 1.� .. Ignatin's Korman,'a former *resident o wander to'the curner of King and Youge aturday last. A, number of old fiieuds ' I . __ :::.� - . Apply at once to . - - - - I .., - I - - __ . - . . . . . � - � I ... I � - - - I . 11 . .. � . I . � - . __ - I tractors, during the 0% . of all sizesq,hapea ana ages, rushing hithor r, Mary Butts, . . , . _. - DAVID J. ADAMS . . . . -1 - � a of tLe con- " and paid their last � Bruce county and who was on aa,l there I find plenty to aniuse me. People met the 4 p. m. train . . "3 McKenzie re-irae, for respects to their old neighbo IF - . . ., :, . ' . � . I . - the Goderich harbdr works. died suddenly aud thither and as they pass along their who was born on the 7th con., Markhallif . . I .. � 27-43 1l3an1cer AL 13rcifikocr. I- - - -. 1. ! ' . I -, I., .. - ... . - � ; in Toronto, Saturday. Hc. was aged 55: places are fast taken up by others. Dinner nearly 75 yeago ago, when Markham was . . ' ' ", - . PORT PERRY, ONT, - - .' ,- ., �._ 1, J - . T � '. 1. � . _ . !,: . . years. time comes and I fear that I will be crush- a wilderuessAnd shared theJoy8 and sor- - . . ___ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . ! . I.. I I . � . � . - ' ita.te rows of all 8bo met in those days, and - - - � � - .- .1 1-1 - - �'': i � . L . - � �'�-� --, A writ big been issued in ilie name of ed, ,so remove to Ba) street and med- . - Established -- --- . ­ . . � ' :,� " William Mason, of Goderich, for $5.000 on the sights I have seen. Prodeutly I am still loved the old blain wave of living. m -, , �_... . ., - .1 . - . , . .,: . . John H. Van Camp and aroused from my mind slumber by a stertA She died on Fridav mornin'g Juiv 10, fit . .1 � . .. . _. - � I.. 14 . . . , I damac,es agaiuRt . W. E. 0TRIEN ". � I -1 _. n voice saying - Nlove On." Turning around Of - . . �. - . - e Van Camp, the first oamad defend- her'so,1411-!aw's, Win. S. Park, 42 PeM: 18671 . . � " - . . - �� ,.., : Georg '.. - . I . ­ .� . _. . . - I see one of Toronto's baby el pliant- . - - . �;, . _'. ant being accused of seducing Elisabeth e brook St. Toronto. and died as she Lrieti I. ' . - . . ,-. .; - ­, i . - The!ie men wear corporation clothes --yet - -THE- - - . 1. - . . .. - I . . _'�%:.,.� Mason, the 17 year-old daughter ol tile , to live a plain, ChriBLiaii mother, whose . _. _. �1 . . .. - . _. - i .1 .. _. - . . I : . . .. . . . - . - � � - ' " - . - .% . . - :. - thev have in oyerbeariug demeanor such rt went out to I I � . . . 11 � . I . � .... I � - , - I � . - . I . .L . . I aa you would expect to accom __ -,- - __ - - - ­ __ .. . . . I . -rr":B`V I'� , - a_.� ;11 .. . �__ I - : plalutiff. ay a inan named Micheal he&" - hell) all 'a need. . -Sn n - . . I Wla-11- _" � - - - . �. . ,4 � I On Tfiesd ' Czar of &V the Russians. The duties of � .. � . . I "' � I , . � * lm� TALIBLIN -riekering Statilen 0.12'.31 . - - . _. z . . an in the employ of Mr. Micheal Toronto policemen are &boat these: -Kee . I . . 1, L r, Cretan - . V A4 FOI,LOWS:- _.1.. I . p TRAINS GOINU ]EAST IDU ; Pump FactorY I ,- . -1 ;� - . k,. : Guiry, Lindsay, met will, a Painful Accl- out of saloons, in daylight-, never swear EXP"!JS 7- 171CIR, . . �.-�; �. � 0 -1-:: ,, - ' No. I . . . 8:00 A. M. ELZA - . I -: _ - . king a Wam and WAR9011 above a whisper; arrest all children and . . . I ...'_ - - : - : -.L:. - I . . . dent While b" ':Iraprletor I I - 4. 3 M1xV.D1 . . . 2:262 P. M. C3.. a-eroffvuIfff, I. . - , ,�;,_, , - .- iuw the barn he stumbled over a stick in old people you meet; avoid all fights where ! . � .. - . I - . * ... I - � . - .6 7 LOCAL, .- I - 6:30 P. M- 1. .. .�_ - - .. -_ - - . . g above the principals tire able bodied men ; stand I . . . ; . .- _. ... . . ., - such a way as to break his right le . -, Manufacturer of -- - . . ! I . L L I . . I - . . .. 11 � . iii -with the chief. All these ibinglit observe TRAms Gom'a WF.8T DUF AS VOLLOWS:- .. . . ' I . .L: � . I ' L . , . _. . . -� � the ankle. - � L - d, prompt, quick, reli- - - - .. _. - . I - - I As goo . - : . , *.- j! -.,. . Last week a young man residing in Mr. and you'll wear diamonds. Rather than No. 8 LOCAL . . . 9:03 A. X . ' I " ' I ' I- 1. i ve on, but . 11 4 Uixr.D . . . . 4:16 P. M. Lift, Force & Suction Pumps: - able work tells every time . -,'* Z_ � '� .� - . .: . snook's road division in the township of have any hard feelings I did mo � ' . .. .- �-­­ 4 �: . . 3ing 9 erform his statute that very slowly. Every Lima I visit the 61 2 ExPaEss . 9:08 F. U.- d43 . . I ...­. . il . - I I . . .. . -1 . labor, was arrest alg broughi before H. c . . . � ­ � Brook, on refur ity people seem more in a harry, and I do Deep -well 1'nmns of lArwis, Iroq aud I have the largest tra I . . . 1�. � - ed ___ ___ - - ___ - - _____ - __ __ _____ ____ Viireplitin. . . . I - . . . 1. . . - . not qtly people drop . . . � ­ in 011taxio county. .. - � . 1: . I . -1 . .. ,.. .1 ' � 71 L - I- Glendinning, Esq., J. P., Mauill', who dead while in the trot- I could not stand . PICKERING MARKET. . � . I . I . - . - ... 1. . 11� . I . . %,Ewa OMce. July 23. . . .. . . . I I . - unt, which togettier with . - GEARED AND PUM I - - _� . . . . . . . . . . - fined him an amo 0% � the canter I had to put on going up .. 11"31 PING WINDMILLS9 * . ' - . COAS amount to S8.50. . street All at once I thought of pick. Fail wheatt. go too I. i0spri ng, 1.00 to I .0G goose birif ' - If I say I'll have your pictures ready ' . .- �'_L�' . . 11 - - family. per Wit- $5.so to $6.00 Windmi-i unil Cisturu Tanks. and I . - .� , the littl6 son Of pck-eketis, confidence men. real estate agents to W- Flot2r, 6-00 Bran per Lou I .1 L � - .- _ -1 .I. About three weeks akc Flour. Ipastry. per We 6 I by a certain day, I'll have thein by ,,. .. . :11 L 1! . . I �._ - I I creenings Per tou 61h. , I I I - - I . . . - .. L - . I �__ z James Curtis, w st of other fearful things, and I am sliortv.par.tou.*20 S . that dav, and they will be correct- . -- �. ho res'deS Dear Gr"bbin, and a ho, ("qtern Puntins. Mail onlerf, � i .. - . .. I . . fell into a, pot Of boiling became alarmed. Looking at mi sundial . proinlit1v Itttpulletl to. . - . I ' .. 1:1 . , . - . - � " by sorae means Wag t- 11 I . . FARMERS' MAItKET. . . - I ^ I . ly doll ly finished. . - .. _. ,. , . '. - - : Milk which had been left to cool, and war I found it Mle to take the mixed east. - 1. I -to, � YTII. Agent. Pickering - . - - 7. - . . -1 . L '. severe IV sculded - The little fellow receiv- I reached the station all winded, entered - . Toito.% July 24 18111. LYNIAN F011S L I I.. * * � : _ . I � I . . -_ . . I.: . umbed to his t*he coach and returned home. I will not 'N'VileaLt, fall, but;h ........ f 1 00 to 0 1 (n - - -- � - �allery is one of the largest . . l- . � ; ed the best of care, but succ . . . My new I . . -1 - ;. . __ - - . .. . acrain venture out until after harvest. Wheitt, tipriug ......... 0 00 to 9.S __ __ and best appointed in the Province. .. ..* . � ?_ - . ; I i!, ries on Sunday last. - - IN . qm_ - I I .. .. inju, - - *_Ift4b�eff_ - . I 08 to 0 00 . . .. - ... : : T 11 I E verything is as handy and twity , - ., � � . . . . I he exprtss from TororAd ra ,over the .. 14. Wheat, red winter ...... - . ,:.:; L '. " ............ 86 to (9) - . I . - - �, - LL . _� , . . glej r6mains of an old mau named I .- . Sale Register. . . . . Wheat, goose LX I .. . as money can make it. Call . - � �`_. .. . �� . .: - ruar. - . * I 'L , _, ­.. , . . � IL 53%0 ' .. - . - . . . - . . Daly, ou the track about two miles south _ . ` . .L . . . Oats. bush ......... ...... - . I . . around when in Whitby. I . .. - .- ; . -.11 . I . . , . . -1 _. , - 47 to 49 . � I * . .1 . L. .. I Via) V -Credit sale of hotel. Barley. bush ...... : ....... . , . I . . .. . ., �..Vi I _. . � - - - 73 to - 74A .. . . � i . � I . . . , . � of �Iona Road station, on Friday last. SAI A , JULY 25T11. Ha8tingo, Pf is, bush ................... . . ' . . . �_ .. ... / - le ho had. evidentlf been f urniture, the property of E - J - - � I - . . , . . - � TI old man w i g tle pre. Claremont. Sale ,Lt5 p.m. For wrms Hay, new, ton ............ 11 00 to 14 tX) W-. m:. C)T:Bm= . . . : -I I.; I � . struck by a freight train dnriu Thos. a - . :,: � �. - - --- ____ ____ - , -�, �� . . ad full particulars. see bill@. 9 00 to 10 50 - .. . ,,, ( SIP . 4-- . I . . .� - � - Straw, ton ...... , I I 'i . - I ' ' � _' . - , . ceding night, lay with his bea __ I . . Poucher, auctioneer. � L . . Dressed lioge ............. 6 GO to '6 7.5 noun - . - - ' * I '_ .. . - I .. ,. 1. - armg severed from the bodV. - . - -_ I . Beef. forequarters ....... 4 00 to 6 00 - ARTHUR EVERETT .., , Mr. W. J. McGuire, druggisi" EltnVuls, t -office at Embro, Oxford coun- mom . . - . - - �_ ""-..-. �, t" . L � lagistrate : The 'Os Ileef, hindquarters ...... 7 50 to 9 00 Wi8hes to annotince to the surrounding puNic - ­ . I'll , - _. . � : 'WP_8 brought before Police %. ty was Urglarized Friday - morning, but M JIL . .. . _ L - 1. ... . . .......... 1i W to 14 00 I that lie has opened out & Tailor Shop . - - .I...... - . . . .' k, , WT = I. . ppcf.,ifte Dioney ]Bros'. storo in ; . - . . - ... � I- . : , - Ross, of Barrie, on Tuesday of last wee ' Of wag gwured- ago ...... A ...... I 50 t 90ALI AILUS . . � 0 . I ! .. I , .-.,. . . *_ for viol&iion of the Crooks and Pharmacy no booty to speak . L. .. Veal, care () 0 9 00 I I I , .1 I �_ . L . .... - - . - - . ______________49_ � . Butter, ..... 00 12 tj 00 13 . . I . . _:_ 23.46.1-is-4-162VIV _. _. . . L .. ./I � ii. _. I . . . . .I.,- Acts. He had sold Poison witwout.qua . . . _... ' _... . .. . I - . .... - . ....... s . CHERRYWOOD. I .... (X) Ll to 00 I 3 . . - , [ . -1 fications, contrary to tho Pharwacy Act, -­-. .. -. . , ... I ­ Eggs, doz .............. -_ . . I . Where he is prepared to receive or(ii�rs in his . .. _. . .1 I - � I . . I - . , . : - ii . ... �' . . - - . execute work in a satisfactory .. . - 1: - .. . � � and was fii ed. The charge laid under.. - Ur. . j. - Cox - - ____::��_____ - - - . N line and - __ �. 'I n it, visiting our Lown -- - . . . i . 1 . � .- - - I worth f . * .3-6111 manner, Call mid see um. .. - .1 - � - - -i , - . ' . the Crooks Act was dismissed. I for a few days. VIGOR UND eirmalmoorn. - . I 1: - I- : i .. -� ,3,bk tile southwes- - MINION BANK - - ARTHUR EVERETT9 BALSAM. .- :: - . . - : On Tuesday of last w( passed through our town DO . :1 . 1� Mr. Hobbs 1por Lon 6c yAnM NAPM, General and =- _ L . . . . . - -_ . . - .. - �� tern part if the Township of Keppel voted . . TM mum. wedam of Ddy no Mail, Weds a( --- - . I . . � . � I . - . I k - � . i a You,. umt, Noth Un- I . . . - . - . � - . ,. .1 ; ! , ­ , , , � to the Owed 1"t wee ful rtin- C�pital F283WA. awltanwgivA . . � -on the -ranting Of a bonus $1,500,000 imar s- ­ In 01 . n We bear there werii two success Paid up, xWOR . � PICKE RING � * � I .1 �- I :-'' Souud branch of tile ation, __ __ M Clam& PAM of=*" filyu- . . ­ ' 7 . G. -T. Railway and didates at tile late entrance examill - $1,350,000 an T. =Wla * . _. ' - - " � . . _. - ­. carri h law by a,majority of 47, . Gorley. Surplus, . I - - 1.� . -. mug- - 11 by. "Wft . . '_ .. _: � ... - . for and 63 Sarah Taylor and Wm . tile . k= do IWIN am NIUMIC wrlu thm. lopt I . - . 1, . . f _0 . � � . - thero heing 110 votes cast Pitching quoits if' thA rage amoull' (80") ft". Aurm 1. ... . . M 8 I Off 1. 1 WHITBY AGENCY. ,Lumber - Yard Is .,-..,. . ­.. �. -, aryallist. It is reported t1lat operation voung 111en here. The boys sarlGeorg, I 1 gRIN US OAL GO.. BUFFALO. N. V. . � '' . :� � ill ; .� o I . . �. ;- I - ! . I I . .. ... 1. - I - . - WARTINIENT. - � �. - 11 % for the construction of the road are to be takes the cake. . . .. HAVVN(ib DE ____ - ------------------ .. . .. . ­ I . . . L � . I I ' �'.�. - west end. ,..."4,.,.,...*______.;_� I . . .. No . I .. . . F * -- - : - ': . - � begun at once on the - � . lilter�st allowed lit Ilighelat current rates. ,� I - LuMBER, LA'T11 ,k�.ND L. -. .1. :­_ t , . , A terrible and what Way prove to be a .'� oint -,.. notice of wididrawal required. I . - �.. . - J, ': , 11 - . . - ,, ,. : Brimstone P 1116 _ , _.'' o Mr. Josep .;I- I . - - . . . ... . . . - . : -1 . fatal, accident happened t - . ­'.'... . -� ' . - , .. , .. � " W. H. HOLLAND, .. . - . L .1 - I . - � . - _. Trafal- - . I I MANA081t. . . . SHINGLES, . . . . , : . . W.... .. I : . -_ . I :_ Peacock, ot the 6th Concession of : I - . 4� " .1. I JaE;t.1 While Still alive snd and always to the front. iolv I- . ____ --- - . - I I - I - . gar Township, on Thursilay ..--- - . - . ___ . . a I . .� _. . % � .. I . ­ _.. . . I �� anure to his ' W. 1I. J ol I paid ?ickoring a flyi'19 visit. - -_ . I - . - - ' or IDREStS�ED LuMBERG . . . -1 .. - I - I . . :11 - . engaged in hauling out m k - Edtly,William and Mr -and Mrs.Roaden ! . .. PICKERING - . I '.-- . - ; _'11 I .. � o summer -fallow, his horser, suddenly too i Noun -0- . � . , -1 .: I . f . - . A were surveying the nursery on Sunday. I I - � . ' ' - I' � . . � .. � 1. � _* fright at somethint and ran aWAY mrs.Hopkins a�tetnded the seir- qPW% .. . - :..- � � 6 of the -wheels and Mr. and I HARD AND SOFT WOOD I -. . I- ...'. - -:, - -;: 4,1 .. I . . _- ` -. board got ..e at tile Whitevale Baptist Church. AT LOWI.,sT PRICE- * I i: - caught in Oil ' - . . . I . _.� was thrown forward with terrible force, vl(. I . .. .1 . Miss L. and Master C. Pugh were seen . . - 1� .� , i . - . . I . . �:j -:,:.: -1i . Z, 11 � � . oad and in i PLA ING MILL It . - I I . .. �'(__ � I .. striking Peacock on the 11 fl"ct- . - . 79 C M 0 .IS. S I -M i . : , _:. ­ _�L . thig Section Deur tile white k0uss On I - I .1. � _1 �_.� . . . I ­ s � . . : * ing injuries, whicli, it is feared, may prove in _r_ I � . . . . . . , - 1��'Teu per cent. will be added if . -, . - the hill, 1. . . I � . . . : .. - _.I-�.; � .; I � . I � . -_ - _, � � . . I . . � . ners, - . � bookea. ... - - . _­ � . . . :: .. �: . , fatal. . nd the cor i I . . - . the Busine8f; is brisk aron . I . - . : . I . . I.,. . -, .. - . .; 1. � - - . I ". . - _. .. . ,- . 1. The two e,,,giues,W11icli' were in -s making things DOOIRS I . . . . : . . . � . - OR q � I , . A:, .. I . : .. . tmash-up at u h iver passed thro gh and the young smithy , . . ' We ][)*'G DON ­ _..1...1.-�.1;.,-_1! I ;: were I -, Vlntlo Vill IFIrr"Y-L. ". - . . I - ­� . 1. . I . I.. - �., - . . ; Orillia on Mot . � - t . iday morning. They u hum. a�otonn bridge � near Atha is rapidly I SASH - - - 40 I . �- . . .... . to resemble - Th ) .1 - � - . . . . I I . . .:.. jam I ! . , I __ . :- ��,�! . uled so closely together u uils and Walter says he will ; ' ' � ' � i �.. '' I . the being reb ! . . - ___ ___ __ ____ - ___ - , ___ . . ,�. - __44 �be taken to . ; . . . 1.,.; -i .k - . ;,-.. : �_ - one engine and had to I I I BLINDS6 � . . . ILtod. Mr. Judd, soon have made his fortune. ' -�-*�,-­'-;, it . & . _. . . ' ; . ' - � �c : � - , -, , 1k. i . . . I - . . . . I .. . � ! �� 0%�:_::: ,,, . � . Ian- te -­ . � an al f- , : _.. I.. I , �- d", . , �_ . .1 . ; :11: " _­ L�' - � .-, , having . ron - ,�: , - - Machine shop to be SePAr ite a number of our young people at . . ' ' � _- of Gravenhurst, had his ]right arm torn Qu the Green River lawn social and � 1 - i - . ': � nded d I kinds o . from its socket and J. Hurst, of Al a good time. i 1. McColl Bros I on - T'' to - . .. ,h4_ ., � - -_ � ­,! . . 1� � dale, had hia leg broken in the collision, repofi* . to be the lb"s Visit- - . . 1. 0 . ­ I - I - � . _. . 11 " can be ex- 1junday seems POOP . . - , -, I.- , �`* , ;. � ,- . . . .. - I __ . I ­ - ., _ . I . - Rddy paid - "I'... . I I ­ . .:.., - , - .. .- _. " � . . :. but both are doing as we ur :Cj:D:E2TC3-! . � .. .. ­ - I .-. . . ... I __L � �,__:, 13 I . jug day in this section .as 0 MQTJ . . I I I � � , , �X_l - � - - pected. av with their parents. - . . . ....: - . _,� � I : � � - ., : ­ � I � .. ! 1, i_ I . I .. axe the Sole Manufactirers' of the Famous. . . I (I - , '­�� :114'.. . �'.. I � id'ut occured Mon- US a Visit on Sund I - . - I . . . If.. - ­ -1 I L" . . . .� - . . t ,.- _. " 1. �.,. I . ... - A sad drowning ace e . _ in this vicinity have.all . . . . .. ' .. --I., - __ U boat risturn- The farmers 3ption of Jim, I j ing in this line supplied on order - __. I. 'I 9.� the excursio anyth I - '. i " -J ; . . . - .. _.,­�, I - - __. . . � , . � ". in Victor- , . � .. � .. .i V. ,.A L . . day night on baying with the exc4 ' - _t" ,� g from is Harbor to Midland. finished 66gosli I never - ; I � -, , " ., � . of she who " heard to r0mArk ,-_ � �! - . ; -treasurer JUving got the Pickering Planing Milli , � * t- �-_ . .1 �, . �v­. , - . I " � , . Mr. William Crooke, ex M 0 ,� . -'. . � ad such lack." . . . � i * I . w � � - - � 0 1 L. t � - - .. ­4�1 - * �, . t. ay, residing in Midland for h d his faithful h8lP- ntted up with All U600"Lry Luschinery" 1 AIRD IN : . ....�-. , I township of T ' . - . 1. . _.::-� , . - '1' - . � ,W� '. .... - ,panied his lodge Onr nuserYwIn In . - I.. .... , � .-,- , _. � ,.,�,41, .. . � _'� - �,_�_ , ',;'� �-�� I .1 tile pa'st two years. a4com era are busy just DOW Picking their fruito am prepared too fill all orders prompLiv, - "' _ , , - C � . 0616- oil lumber, and do 0 the work usually ­ -L . �, v-, i�'. 6" I � 1.�%�,,�,� "......, ... . to Victoria Ha Afte the day's 'Iding abundantly Ad the Wag' dri , Wh the ftest OU i Canada. .... 1.11 - 4�: rbor. . r Wbi - - ;e. Im ' * ru ere 'as M ,, \1.; � Vlk&� . . A ch 8 . ovm ever., .1 ,"�-,N­:�-,m��, I in the best PlAninQ Mills- ' L . -.11I.- .�:., 1: is C - eying towards the done , - _�Z "I *_4�;'.�.�4 � . .� bration �e, with some friends roturn8d on � . . t �''. ­'' I , . on about half- goo way seen Journ I u _ ., " , " I I at the Mills near the G. T. R. sta- - �__�.t. " p - - I �- .. the excursion boat, , a Wh "&D' Cal 1, . �6,,'�v�,&�,� . fin in s6we way station �t least three times & Week R ,ion when deshing anything in my fine- McColl's RENOWNED CVLINPEIR OIL, 7: --.I .kr'l 1 .11,K; � �1 I .,.% ­..�­V­ way home the old geallsMAD i ..der its heavy load. _iz &Z.;1 114�x�� N . - I I - j�'V.: - 1-j.. I 1� I j�'t�.: _:­... . I fell overboard. Every effort Was Inade to ng following Ir = , .. 'k- - - .. , -, . *_ , . 11 .. I - � . . . . . . . I I --1 ., � � Parker has sprained bil Ankle I , , . . - � - ... -. . -. I - .-,, .,. " . I. _� - -1 . - . I . ; - . ., ,; k the OTTMMERViL . - � has abliolutely no equal. _... -, : . rescue him but the night being dar , , ", " turnip drills, and &he ,� J. L aw JULZI . ,I -11 - '' . jlt_ . . . .`.�-, ­ ;. . . ;� . kly: I v I . , A WAGON - . - - . . . __�_ 16-4 . . 4; , . ....�--.;,­ I ;,. - 'T. -f . �L . i been thecrO&O iD I& ". _ .". .1. . body sank. Searebing part 08 have & wia woo to bovi,loWd TOIL ___ I I ­­ � , Uibiridgi .. - I PROPRIE Aak 1,00a LardfAe Oil. - -:. For sale by pi __ -do* - I . __: �., .. 11, I . 1. . - :: . : has not yet boon 0 g0`U - - ]FROGGY. . . � .1. : I- - N. � . -, ,_ t ..� I . - 4 ;,-.. --, ;:. . I . . . . I . . I .. - . s - out since, but the bodY 50affling slism -, . � ., __�� . . .. I I � .- . . .- - 11 � � . - �_ V/ . " I , - ,. I 1. , . 411 . - - - � � . - . - � . . � . - . . �.. . 11 I I . ­�� ,��f$,*. :,­A;411;1,_­,:,.� ?,�_4"� . -, found. - .4 , 1� , '. . �'x 1 �.. . _� I '.. 11 , I - - 1.1. _. �W 1_1 . - - ­ -.L _? I .,.,,. .- - 11 ... . 'I. I . . I . 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N. . . �, .. �. ea orse 1 1 - . .;. , wist t ii t An tact ' ' 11 ) I . . .1 _ _. . burning of theleaf. tw , . i ­ '. . . � ,-,;:� - i: . � . __- ' . Bees and Thek Habits. . .1. . 11 I.. - I I . � . ­ I failing in that, put a drop or turpen- _ It was in the earll d ,@ of the gold elk-,, , . . '. ' . . 11 . 11 I .... - BI.. � _�._,. I -:' ­ , , � -- . . I � .. - Ine down their windpiPes. After treat citement in the- Mls that -a party of .:_ - : 11 I f . t, - � ,f--- - 7 . i �__��"L C ,�, ;;- _ rally - ,� .��;�*,., ': � . uld be libe us started overland from Cansids,Uat Upon I he -ii -jefier �' - ` - 4. -, 9; s : � � � - . .1. i veor the -bo -.1"y bee, as it is . , �_,'.. ment, the little patients sho I , ... .-- � t useful ,,to, man of the bmulluts for Hot .. eatheK : .... - "We never Is the most anedent and most general of an . I _�, &I y called, is the mus _� ..� . . . I � . . fed on bits of fat sprinkled. with pepper, it$ making our everlasting fortun4s. . �. embrane winged inse3ts. It haefour naked Atteryou have cream at a proor tem their Constant asping has preventitt them reached the pah Sappa (as the Indiana call- diseases. Scarcely a fAmilY is entirei free - I it is expedient that 'ing the y Wing the upper pair being the larger. Its perature for churning, f indtion) * - ,sl - from ea-----_. have also tried gi% and, as the from It, while thousands everywhere are it, - . eyes are large$ composed of a great number you chill the interior of the chum b.y a rinse chicks pure carbolic acid in their food as a story is interesting, I will tell myou the rea- suffering slaves. Hood's Slarsaixtrula ,,, * - ­ of six aided facets, thickly studded with of cold water. Do this immediately prior preventive of gapes, but do not think it son. .. remarkable success lit curing every forin ,f . hairs. Between theantenw there a ' re three to placing the cream in th..3 churn. With answered the purpose quite so well as tur- We came into camp one might at thop head, -. scrofula. The most severe and Painful rtill. - I - small, bright spots, which are suppose.d. to the ordinary facilities about the average pentine, though it may be best -used in cold waters of the Cheyenne River atid, as Was L ning sores, swellings lit the neck, or goitre, � . - be eyes. From the fact- of bees recognizing farm it lie quite a fine thing to always make or rainy weather when it is not safe to use our custom, we bad two or three hours of hunior lit tlie eyes, causing Partial or tot., _ . . their hives from long distances &lid flying the butter come hard and firm during hot much turpentine. story- telling before we wrapp�od up in our blindness, and every othe'r forin of 1), . . , . 11 matter - � I � - --- . . . OW .-' - toward them in a Straight line With the weather. The observance of a Sma -_ ,� blankets and went to sl�e disease have yielded to tile Powerful (.ff.,,, * greatest ralaidity, it would seem that their like the one mentioned will aid most mater- .. pa,r�ieular ragltllt .we had taken of thismedicitie. Tryit. . - . On this , - sense of vision is very acute, at thesametime ially in maintaining a uniform gilt-edged -� . . � THE OIIY OF DEATIL . l� . turns at yarn -apilfl) iDg tint il old Tom Roberts , - . ... ' , . . .. I I . I , � I - - we see them running their heads against butter quality. ' . e next in or(ler.. He stood up, his face . . , . tually feeling their way It should 'be seen that during this dry St&UdIng 1:pen a SWa=p. theNeXICAU CRIP Cam .. - - the hive and ae es f the pastures are itars Death Itate Is 37 In I,*"- lighted with a kind of halo by the flickeriligi .r. Hoo-d"s -L...- . into it. So, probably their composite eyes time the water faciliti o . camp fire. L _.. ' . are fitted only for distant vision. - . kept wholesome and. adequate for the needs The death rate 'of the City of Ilexico is I I BoVs, " said Toni, I I I'm not goin'to gi ve � - � a from . . The inuscular strenzth of the bee is very of the Stock. Running the Cow . very high. it is sa d that it averages about ye any wonderful atoories of what I might or I Sarsaparill . great and capable oi being long contintied. pasture is the. incentive for another species 37 in 1,000, and tile only wonder is that, it might Dot have done. No; I'm goin' to tell I a _. .* . - .- A community of hive bees contains tile of lacteal taint which develops principally is not higher. Were it not for the perpetu- ve -bout a dream I bad last night. Sold by all druggists. $I; six for F5- i,replr, 1 only, ' . workers and a queen, which have stings, after the milk has been withdrawn from the ally bright sun and the high altitude the * ,,yourememb6rwliersourl&sbeanipwa8? by C. 1. 11001) & C0.,L Ai)othecaries, 1,0% ell,!.Nlasa. , . - . and the drones, which have no stings. The udder. Anything that is unnatural or city would be amorgile,a vast charnel- house, It was near a big inarsh. The night was . 100 DoSeS One Doll . I Sting is a very strong weapon with barts on inhumanabout the calre and treatment of a Golgotha, a pla,-e of the skulls. Think of jest as calin an- beautiful as this night is, I cil r . - , . the �nd. The workers do not hesitate to use dairy cows is sure to directly or indirectly a city which has bad a population of hun, I an' the cricket a an' frogs sounded so a leepy- ___ lu - - . . their sting, and will fight iiutil they die, but damage the milk yielded by them. Salt . . ith dew all' ___ ___' . . � dreds of thousands for manyg enerations - lik - . no I A e, an' the air was iso wet w ' . - - the queen will seldom use her Sting except keep salt - ' I I - * The Flight of Bats. " M9 your cows regularly, or better yet, built up9n and over a swamp with smelled so fresii that, somehow, I was mind I L 1. . - in killing young queens. Thestingofabee by them, and they will yield more and better . r5 Is - to drainage whatever, and, let this city go ed of my boyhood home 'way back in New It seems extraordinary to 01isery . ' . .- is very poisonous, and cattle and even men milk and your cream will- come in - e It 11 11-'n . . on with its accumulated mass of filth increas England. ber of bat :1� I tD ktck and - have died from the effects of an enraged butter f�ecly and quickly. . - .� in the evening flying I 1* I went to sleep thinkin"boutold friends forth through the tree- with rclj1% - colony. . - It has been time and aggain demonstrated -ing year l'y year and sinking down into the 0 rka4le - . . There are two kinds of bees in this country that washing the milk from butter when in - soil, and you have some idea of sanitary an' the ha,tipy times when I didn't know so rapi(lity, but without ever eomillgill colltact. . Mexico (,4y. much of t e world aa I do now. I don't with the branches or hurting ., . alian a granular state does not injure its grain or '1'1Vi1JSpl%-C3.* .- � -the common honey bee and -the It, A constant miasma rises here at nigh t and know how long I slept but, all of a sudden, Spallanzaiii, tile Italian na,turalist, placc,l - .. � bee, the latter differing front the former ill detractfrom its flavcur. There is yet to be the water is only thee feet under the city. I heard -% tinkliii' of bplls an' I seen some hat in a dark enclosure, acro."', %V a - having white bands a'roulid the body and shown one good reason for working the is it any wonder that there is no place in the- sparklin' little atftrs fioating' towards tile llid, lvere - . . . tter -with a ladle. It stretched a number of threads, (',1'08�,'llgand having a longer trunk- I buttermilk from thebu world where typhus and typhoid fever are i through the slougli-grags.' As tbty come recrospir,g cach other. The i),Lt Ile%%- ' . � In winter -tlie-queen lays few, ifally, eggs, is like - throwing eggs into a basket, as you so prevalent as here, and is it not surprising ral)i(Ily I .- but as soon as the workers begin to bLing ill would potatces, to send to market. Inboth that the Mexican capital is for many people i nearer, I could inaka 'em out to be little back and forth trying to effect ith ese I pe, I)ut - i , . - pollen in the spring she begins, &lid, in a &ses an orielet is produced. i fays like my Aunt 'Mandy used to tell- avoided tile threads wlili as nitv-1, (.;k.je jt.j if favorable health resort? The climate is' . . Is a (lay. The Now is the time to test the quality of a, I about. they had not been in it's wily in t lie. 14-ast. - I . . . strong colony, lays 2,000 egg . establish '50 equable, the thin, dry a 1:- and t . he hot sun I 11 They flew all 'round me, an'one of'em Whether this curious power -was the restilt L I eggs are of a bluish white color, and in a milk of your individual cows, to Suck up the juices of, tiecom osition, and eye, Steppin I out in front of all the rest, . proper temperatur -fat yielded. If of a Sixth and unknowli seiwe Nviisa. p*,1,,7.l . e are batched in three thepercent of the butter T :ays jibe : tonaturali,its. T(-)iiec,i(lei.iii-Sk'?'()!',%-I)()int . days. Workers may now be seen entering you feel that you cannot afford to buy a . Such people as are careful sleep ahove I -_ e L the ground floor are in little danger. Out- "' Beyou Tom Roberts"' S -- ,the cell every few minutes to feed the I Lrva. tester for your own use wholly, s 91(le of thc cit there isl no danger whatever, - 1, , Yes. ma'a n,'sayi 1. * - .. .� - . pallanzalli lesorte'l to tile e)-nei 4, ': , ,,,, i!'-- n t . . of hhudinga liat, and founil,hat, it "'i, - - your dairy neighborsand clubtogether for, ui t high g t .1 ile.w The workers remain five days in this c!on I I r six and a half days. The and if it had Len b on round it I -- - Well. Tom, I ve been watchin' you for among tile till ft -1-4 witil"PtIt 116119 tri all al, . - dition, the drones I the purchase. Your aim shoul-I be 110 work I would be the finest health resort of the , some time.'she says, 'an' I think you'le a � -pro inuc.nve , . L i cell is then scaled over by the workers. In th ssessions ofPa dairy showing -by la I world. As it is, foreigners -have -to be very'good deservin' feller.' . piarances. tiny in( 11'eliced thall . 1. I three days the larva spins a cocoon at I I up t� aplotester 5 per cent of butter fat yield- it still had its eyesight. � I Ic prac ica , I careful of their health here, andthe foreiRn 1 "' I try to do wit at's righ t,' says 1, 'butl - . . - I - � - - - passes into the pupa state, and in twenty 1 ed. That is, the use of the tester will open ' --- -_ -_ -_ � ______ -_ - - I � . ' cemetenes contain many occupanto. miss it sometidies.' _____ --- - - . '. days the workers come out, and the - drones I your eyes so that you can weed out from' - I611 � ­ .. - No human is perfect,'says She, I bu fA L .. . j , . . in twenty , a, I that . � . ... .. queei " . � . � . . - . . -four ; but,when they rear your dairy the 3 or 4 per cent cows .. T-' . . I I'm goin' to reward ye. I'll grant you tile 6 U IIS - .. . . she is fed on the royal jelly while in the! keep the general avei age so low. A lady occupied a whole year in vcarebf�g for ' - . - 1 311C : 8 I at wish of your life, whatever that .. - . larva state, which so stimalates her that I No matter wh-re you milk your cow this and fitting the following lint7% front Eng!6h ( eare e. Do you WaJiL a magnificent for- . I . . in sixteen (lays. Although the -rican poets. Tile whole reads almost may 1) L& comes out 0 , hot weather, in tile stable or barnyard ; but and Ani( t .-I queen is developed the quickest she lives be sure that the surrounding atmosphere is all if written at one time and by one author: I tune V says she. I _., I - ' ee,' says 1, I I want to earn the longest, generally from three to five I not tainted b,y any offensive odor. The I . L I- .. _ Life. ` I " - .No, thank' 9 9 * . , ­ I v months. poison (if ba air is indelibly photographed I I ' L ; all the money I git.' . . I "a^ . I years: the drones live but a fev, d 'Why all th%t toll for trinniph- of an hour? "Then how about piwer? Wnuld you J The workers live about six weeks in the iipon the quality of any milk within its - I * I -iyoung. . . . . - . � . best of the season, but those which are reach. ' I Life's a short �ti:nmer-nian i --j but, a flower;- like to be a ruler? A king or soinethiiig like owel .. - -1. I . - . ., -c thro ashing milk- utensils in tile dairy- the; . (I)r. John,4on. - . that � , I . .L I . - . tied later in the season Iii, _)gh tile In w, t. .. I � baLe' I -e cmtch the f.%*al breazzli and d.* -c- ' ad "No" a �ys I ; I what would a f Iler lik--2 I ,_� re 'e *1 t�ie hive; use of sialsoda sho-ild lie consi,lered almoFt, fly turn-; A% - " T inherit some tend ... . win r. L es Will llot,qW5Lrm unt, I I lope. I nip. -il I, ,in ­14hcatii,n, dQ with a kingd,mi ? I enevto Dy!;. .-. . ' . is full of honey; then the bees will take a, indispcn�able. It will cleause the spores The eradleand the.tomb.6'a-0 -onighl-JP-ior. - __ . . —[Selive'l- 1*41 be like a fi,j lout oi vi,atvr,'&ty% 1 --which, ''pepsia from my mother. i suffered , . larva which wa- 'o be a worker, enlarge A3, and bacteria from searns and cracks. It% '1*,) ITe i-; hwti-r far than not to lie. W - . hoU rl 11 maii -, life n -ay 2welit a lragerlY;� I would, matei , : two years in'this ay ;. cou',ulted a . . cell, feed it oil roval jelly and in twelve days. 'useshould tic f,)1lowed by a thorough a., -,.Cr . T V�l 11 I � . . ; -river. : 1, -, p( i . if you put your �ar near the hive', you call scald inF. - Pra irie- Farmer. . I But lign, -are-i sp,-ak when mighty grfefs are' '6 Th:u . he ,ays, I Supposin' I make you number of doctors. Tli,ev (lid ine- -, "I � . - . . I ... � . - . as W113e 111I.N.Plomoll , hear the youn cf filivell pipill gi, in hei et -11, and I . 1." .�.. . ­. I (11111lb—: I palliel. - I I . , I no good. I thcti used - . n . ' . '­ . — - I - . ' " ' 'Tw.)IIL d , . you will know tliat they Will soon swarm. ­ �... I -1 .�.. __, . -1 . . ' 1 The bovoin i. Wit -�hallow whence they come. I o says 1, 'lly head ain't I '* � ...i i I Relieved In -your Au.qust Flower �_ , . L . . .. . . . . - . . -r Raleigh. i r . .- - : � rbr Balky 110f883. .- I':. �_' . :� .. -V�ir walu I hi" Vn011gil to hold ;All Clat-' . Tile young queen is protected by Lile worl IL � , .... I ... .... I Your fate i -i but tile cothmon fate of all;- e)*& and it was ;ust two -it the cell , I I e tile happiest 111till i 6 ' I NN-wald you hke t,,!) .) - I I ers, for if the old (titeen could get Following are six rule4 for the freatment , 11,011glellow. _L I -e " Says she. I ' - ' days when I felt great relief. , she would destray the young ' Unining:ed jop, hcre to no man befLi'l; '01 .- r (Illeell. Pees: oi balky horses, which are recomnientied by . - 'A _ Z ILIA- A ali% . I I soon . swarm only on pleasimt days. lik'hen all , - well. . 11 I I can't lie no happier thaal 'ant this i got so that I couldsleep and eat, and .. . I tile Society for tile Prevention ofCrtielty to' ''Nature tocach allut-;hisp'roper i-phere.-lCon- Illitil't " NLVS 1. � . tlihivs are ready the workers give the si,n,al fort,1111ILLC ' . . ' I felt that I was well. Tliat was � 0 1 1 2 I Animals. Persons ,who are ur, greve. - 4, . and the old (iiieen flies outof the hi% e, follow- care;- I 'AVell, What call I give ye �" tays she, - j i enowyli to own such aninials are recommend- i Fort it n v makes folly her pecallar . 5 - ed by about two-thirds of the workers. The' 6 . � [Churchill. discouraged like. L 1 three years ago, and I aui ,;'-Ill first- . . . - : e(I to give one or more of these rules a tri . al: - CuRtoindoe,often rea-cin over r!iIc.-JI?oehe--,tPr t te, do I cla.ss. I ain never ilueen will soon light on a to -c, aind the wtirk- " ' I'll te'l ye, says I :* ' live wait ) . In 1. Pat the horse upon the neck ; examine - And throw;% c;-uel t-iiii-hine on at fool.-JArin- ers will. cAuster around ]ter. 11' anything I - me a reA favor-somethin' I'd 1 -kc i6ove ''Two Days. witho* ut a bottle, and � - - � the harness carefully first on one side -and I strong. ' � " . - happens tothe queen the bees ,will return , the,, . I t Live well -how long or short Permit to heaven. evorythin' else -why, jest g-ninie it gliulpse i . on the other. speaking encouraging y i if I feel ewi4lpated to the old stock. Of course, when the first! 15 111ilto". I .. of iny old mother as h.a twen d,ead these I - . I - while doing Sri ; then junip inta the wagon They who fargive nio--t shall be moot foreven. . . the least particle a (lose or two of . - swarm issues there are hundreds of workers' and give the word go; generally lie will I -11tailey. ' .. forty years.' � � . ' . I . I . � hatching out daily, and if the w kers wish' obey. . I Sin may lie cin�ped so close we cannot P�ee its I Toni Roberts pat-qed a moment and there i August Flower does the work. The.. - - - . . to continue swarmingwlien the ling (incen an start I � -, face ;- -AFr ench. I was a Filence-a l,ind of spe&Liii , silen -e - ; beauty of the medicine is, that you . - 1; . . � . 2. A teamster in Maine save he c X He intercour-o where virtue haq no p;ace. - , ' -, I cornes out of her cell, the - wor - rs.will pro- the worst balky horse by taking him out of i (8cinem tile. came over 'the boys. At lat, I ; Ill i u Smith can stop the use of it witlioutativ bad. - tect the other young queens aud in nine I the shafts, and making him go around in a Then Ket, each Vla-.siondown, however dcar,- . said : .. ' '\11 effects oil tliesystem. . ; -[Wolllp-on. I I " Did ye see yer mother, Tom Z" . - - . I - days anotlier swarm will come lit, led by ` � circle until he is giddy. If the first dance of I Thou 1p,-n;!ulum betwixt a amile and tear; -.1 .. I e- . 44 Constipation Wilile I -livas -,",ck I - . 1. youngo-lueen, althougb theswarinismuchl this sort doesn't cure him, the second will. 1 -lilyr-in. L I No," said Tvin, in a sad voic It , . ' Wa ft A ey never t . sinaller than the first. Anol her swarm will .) - 8 re,4 lay, s li'-e al' drearis, inAtes. Th � fe I t cvery it - .- dome out in thlree days, and 1�e workerE will I -, Tocure abalky horse simply'place y -1,-irnollett That. fAiry mayis, " All r ight Toni I seemed to me a luan coui� feel. I our llerscti�daf�naircilct faithle,� ,plea*.0 . , hand over tile horsC'8 nose, and shut off his i ' [told OUL , I . . . . ' With craft and AIII Lo rain and bc1mT.- jebt Wait & hUle,` all' then She all' tile rest . - .- - � generally let the queen still,, the young wind until he wants -to go, and then let him I -JCrabbe. � . . was ofall men most mise . al;le� I can � I - � � - . L ' the dark, . (IV netime.3 they ,,O. I , . o,the iay,s disappeared right in .eens into their cells; but so! 4. ,, . - . ' I Sm,ir not too high to fall. but, r-toop to rime;- i quick am a wink. I'd I n my life, say, in conclusion, that I b--licve nave been known to Swarm cli.ght times iii ft 4. The brain of the horse seems to enter. -I.Massinger. , � - , I - I .. one season. . � We ma-tvr-i g. -(-,w of all that we de-pir;e.- boVe,' to ha% e her grant ItIMAILI.-Ior. " August Flower wIll i_ -111-e ,,.n,.-(_.1.ie of . � - . . tain but one idea at a time; therefore, con.; I I I . Sometimes a Young swarm, if they, have -[Crowley. That was all of Toni's si ory mid we went ill("TC-16011, iftaken -..� - .a t tinued whipping only confirtnE his stuliborn 'Oil. then. renounce that impious self-e-acent.- I t4i bed directly afterwards, -wrought tip and Life ofMisery -with jtk' ' large number of bees a; -.d a sniall hive - , resolve: Ifyou call by Ave him a'. _,!vent. a A. - any means g 1healtie. I .. , AM swarin : we bad one last suaimer that � . -_ ' W new subject to thi- Riches have wingii, and grandeur N a dream.- a little %ad. .3 Aid I dreamed, too, tha, to 1) nk of, you will geiterally . . . V. �I'Ced, 22,) MIC- . [Cowper. night, of old times. .. font,li"o- ,V,t.. TTI(* I.;, TI.,a).0 '­�. 11" . " , Swarmed, although they were ')"it two have no trouble in starting him. A s'"'Al"le'Think not- ambition wise borause 'tip; brave-- B I . I I . -1. 0 L, I tit -1 was wakened, suddenly, by a ter. inonthsold. They filled the hive with honey; remedy is to take a couple of,turns of stout . JSir Walter Davenant. . also two fifteen pound boxes, and swarmed rific yell. I jumped to my feet and behel,1 twitte arowid tile f.-)releg, just below the i The patlisofglorylvad buLtbiliegrave--lGray. . - --- - - -_ -_ --- - - - - - . in that time. If -two queens come out of knee, tight enough, for the horse to feel, I What im ambition I Ti..; a g.orlou.i cheat.- I at) awful sight. Utir camp hail been Sur. their cells at the same tinic a fierce combat [Willi -4 I prised by Indiana, and Toni Roberts was tile Tallest and Sh ortest Reiping Mcnarchs' and tie a bow knot. AtAhe first cluck_be;� only (lestructiveto the brave and greaL-lAd- I . . . follows, the workers form around them to will generally go. dancing off, .and after 1 disoil. I , firist niew to fAll by a tomahawk in tilt- hiinda If"the little Ring of Spain be (!XCQpted, witness a prize fight ;but one always seellis i ted brave. - the Emperor of China is tile shortest of inale - . go-) i,g a, short ,li8tance Vou call get out and Wliat%i all the guudy gHtter of a crown I- of a paint . i . to get'the better of the other, and soon des- ' I JDryden. Taking in my peril at a glance, I rolled monarchs, Standing as lie does ofily 5 ft. In -. remove the str to prevent injury to. the The way'tv bLis% lieg not on beds of down. -IF. i . . . - troys her and seems no worse for thestruggle.- . ing ,rass by the river. Then, height. He inust, however, ill point of. . tendon in fur Quarles. i off into tile long & . The swarming season commences the last of .your ther drive. i . . . . ween the I if : dropping noiselessl into the water, I Main stature, take seemid place to our own Queen, - - 0 5. - Take the tail of the horse bet ow long we live, not years but ac: long tell.-, , . May and lasts until August, but a swarm hind legs, and tie it by a cord to the .3addle , lWatking. . off under shadow or t.he banks. whose stature is tile insignifleant but in1port- , - . which comes out after the middle of July is . . That man liveti twice who liver; the fir -it life I was the ouly man that eseaped and I re- ant height of 4 ft. 11) lit. The l'ouse 0 . I . worthless. � girth. � . . I I woll.-Allerrick. , I " . 9 . ' ' hile )-et )-e may, your God yotir member how, an I swam off down the rivrer, Hohenzollern boasts tile greatest number of. ' � , . . . 'L 6. Tie a ''String' around the horse a ear, I %take. then. w U . . . . .. . . . . - .. . . - friend -- (.11a%on. I I looked up and saw the brightstars. Quick nien of big stature. I'lle late, Eniperor . - - - L . - I � . . ''' . . " ". close to the horse's head. I ' . . ... - . � ... _ _ .. ,:. .. . .. - I . - - . r� : . . . Whom Christiam wort -hip, yet not comDre-'aA a flub. I thought of Toni's dream and I %%- illiall, 1. was 6 ft., kind I)r:iic(, Clwrles, . insecticides. s . . - , I. . I ' hetA.-Illill. I ' ­ _ . .1 'Ll. ___ . .... , , . . .. 4 � . . . - . . . . . . - I... ­. . ' Inuttered, " It"a the hand of God ; Tom has his brother, .5 ft. I I in., but t1h tilt of tile - � � L , - . The Department of Agriuliltuke sends - .:- . �_ � " , .. - ' � ' . '' . . -4 - The tritst, that'- given guard. and to youraie' .f be - e gl� . . - � . " . . . . .1 � PA"StAL - . I 1.� , � .: - iti-a.-INtna. ­ met his mother.*" family is iiii(toubted1v Prince Albert, W110 . this out as the best formula for a kerosene ':. . - i , ...., Tomato . 4-1 .. . . I I � I I . .1 .. - I A w1lite'scale is a common nes � t an . toma. . For live howe-cr we may, yet die wcmust.-, Strange thin ldoks down upon his 'fello%% nien froin the . .. . . emulsion to destroy sucking insects, such . . [,,Shake-peare. . . 'happening in t is worh , 10 thc' time, but imposing. height of 0; ft. f; ill' -L Of the t-e;,Tn, . . L as the tree bugs, plant lice and scale in, toes, gays tile Cornell experiment bulletin. . - - L. I 1� . sects. Dissolve a half -pound of commoll The itilyerfect insect is a sniall white scale- ' - — - - ­ - .---- I.. . . i this story lofthelosteamp andTorn lt(iberts' ing male nionarchs, ttic Emperor of hussilio . . . # dream ib I soap or whale oil soap in a gallon of water, like bo Y. preying upon the under surface. ' L the strangest I ever came across in ranks as the tallest, beinv 6 ft. Queen ' - - I . and heat it to the boiling point. Then of -the leaves, and the mature form is a inin- I A Romance of the Franco-Gennan War. all my sixty years. �. Victoria, when meen standin., in a rooln, . : turn it into two gallons of kerosene, and ute ily-like insect which flies a A gallant officer has been taken from us I I looks veryinsignificant-one mightall1lo'St Say . � . . ;` I A Famons Bripnd-. . stunipy. When being photographed, She - . - churn by use of force' -pump ane. a spray house. It can be kept in check by fumi- I (SaYs at Continental contributtki- to " Hearth I 1._� M . aild Hoine -'i;,-,- - he death of (,',eneral Sunipt, I stands on it sinall dais or foot. -Stool, c:trefully � - nozzle. for five or ten minutes. To use for gating with tobacco -smoke. A much rnore I . . # 0, I Noubla, tile famous Italian brigand, who There is, '- scale, mix one gallon of this with iiine of serious pest is a small Spotted inite, sm __ -the Governor t). -w liavalides. During the , wits arrested with till the memberm ot hia c iieealed by her skirtand train. - " . . water ;for other insects one gallon of it to larger than the red spider. Barring the: war of 1.4"jOhe wits te�nhly mutilated, losing - band over 50 years ago, near Vite'rtio, has however, at least one photo extant, in wilich - . I L . _. . 0 - of water is crough, and one rose chafer, it is the rnost-seriou8 pest which'. lioth his arnis, and being otherwiee very, itist been released from prison. He and his a careful serutiny reveals the artificial eleva- . . , - -, fifteen ­allons It I have ever encountered. The mit(!s i,,.d',wtieh disfi,gured. .1. roinantie anecdote hits. J)alld had committed numerousintirders,and tion. . . - ­ gallon ill twenty or twenty-fiv-c will ki / . ranspired wi Lh regard to t lie desceased , admitted having, at different epochs, stolen --- � plant lice. Thesame emulsion, olic gallon upon the under sides of the leaves, causing . , L __.____________________� � � . - i . gagol as much as a million of frauca from travellers . - in fifte,,n gallons of water, is used for the upper surfaces to - appear Speckled wa, it '-"L lieral. In J illy, I S70, lie bucame en MM 7- - grape piiylloxera, and for grubs in the lawn. white: They attack, many plants, 1;1, " ,,urneying to andfroln Rome by Vettiesino. - .t I (I- ,,,, be married to .Nldlle Velletan. lie was ;. . - - . .-. It ,,;iould Le applied liberally, and then the matoes .-,lid cucumbers are favorites. We � then a strikingly 114ndsonie man, tail and 11 hiscompaniollb were executed. Noubia CUBS . (�-,-..,_),and liberally supplied with water very have tried numbers of remedies with great. ele ant with a smilir.g and amiable face. 'was spared at the intercession of the then F. WRIC - . . ' . C2 1 -equently for several ( ay . I - thoroughness, but ill 1 S89-90 the only Way Before ilie marriage cuuld take plact, war governor of Rome. Prince Orsini, whose . 1, f , For phyllox( so recommend a we could keep them in check was to Syringe I broke out, and Sumpt war -es lie had saved. 'Noubia is now I . . ". � f ordered to the eitilth ei6s li� . . -.1. I front. W lien lie returned, many long months 83 %-,!are of age, and an invalid. I . . 1.1 C .1 mixture made bv dissolving over the fire five with water so forcibly once or twice a day. . ­ : . I . . ' . I . . . ' - pounds caustic soda in four gallons of water, as to knpek them off By tile time they I afterwards, he was bnt a battered torso of I - . . � . I . �.' . . . ­ .. -1 - then add 40 pound of resin and boil until were fairly resettled oil the plants we would ,,his former self. His face scarred andl . . :-. . I . .. . I . . . ... I . I- . i I - � . I �- . ved, then slowly add water knock them off again. By this alternating I disfigured, Ji 'Is L wo arins Tone, he pre ented - - A Two -Strike. . . . . resin is all dissol - I . I . . S . L . - � i,.! . itiable appearance. lie at Once p 6 I � T -; - en ough to make fifty gallons. To use it, put warfare, aided by picking and burning the 1 a P roposed : - . . I _V . iancee to give her back'her liberty. i The out-d�or household wqrk in summer I . 1. I I tolerable I to his f I one gallon of tnis to nilie gallons oi water, worst leaves, we kept ou'r plantF in ___1_.J . and dic, a basin six inches (leer, and t% _'" feet order. Lately, however, we have'found Of course, you know the rest. It was the I lu'zli that of the 8utum�r-kitchen, washing N E . r) ld, old Story. No true -hearted woman &nd ironing, is asort of makeshift with : � across arcund the vine aild tt. 11, gal- that Hughes' fir tree oil is fatal to them, as c nroposais of thi8'mahy mishaps like burns and sewltib. Hitt - . Ions of the diluted mixture. It'is best to (to also to all - kinds of lice an(l scales. For the ever had but one r ply for Mr. Jno. Heinernann, Middle Amaim, Iowa, CR R M . .- it early in spring before the spring rains, so mites, we us a half pint of oil to two gal- description. Mollie. Vellet1in said her love "Uql. . r, atel I of U. S. A., has found tile true remedy. He 3P400X:L 3p -a- . that it may be well soaked down around the Ions of,xi and the material may be ap- or her betrothed was unchanged, and, if, - "I r -_ ­ roots. . � plied with a Vringe or knAA,psack pump. ossible, she loved him the more for the' - .cxldeO my leg with boiling water, . � Ants' nests, which are sometimes very - . . Eravery which had entailed 130 Much Sacrifice. i Md"had a sprairled ankle at the.mmo time. L troublesome, may be destroyed by turniLl - .,,-. I.. - ; . I .11 I � . . r ..- The marriage took place. and proved exceed- i One bottle of 8z. Jacabs Oil promptly cured 1 DIAMOND VERA CUBA ,­ . bi-sulphide of carbon into the nest an ­ .-� __ .. :.L' - Tmrpe'ntine for Gapa... 1. _. .- ­' ingly h%pipiy. Mdme. Sump, who survives both." That doubles its value easily, and . . � . - cover them with a wet blanket for ten - Por gapes, turpentine has proved iny T�oat her husband, is &grand-daught,er of Dr. shows its great usefulness. . . . - . . . . . L . .. .- I . minutes. Then. remove the blanket, and efficient remedy, says a writer.in the Coun- Volletan, the physician of the great Napo. - . . . 6 - - L ­ . . with a torch (a long-liandled one, to keep the try Gentleman. In fact, I believe It to be ieon. . . I . I . It takes about three seconds for a message . . .. ­ . . - flame from the face) explode the vapor at the -an almost Sure preventive, if the chicks be . �, . .- � . . ... � 4__.__L._ � to go from one end of theAtlantio cable t#J � , . I � " the other. . I . mouth of the hole. If a satisfactory method taken in time &lid giverl a dose in their food :. '..,._* d, 11. �L - � I , .. �. I I. I Enposeible. J � I . . L . _. . ; . - . of a I pplying it could be arranged, so that it once every day, beginning, say, when the .L . ..._ _' . .. � , - 1, Princess Helen Sangusikq, who died re - L ... � - .. . would not be too expensive, this would be chicks are about ten days of age. I put in " Could ou make a wate+Ai6%"ketCh Of: cently at the age of fifty.aix, received an J - - � L .- . ­_ I . . e?" askPI'Mr. Soaker. I . .: % , � . - . . - "_1 - . - useful in destroying onion, carrot, and radish as much turpentine as they will stand,. M offer of marriage from Louie Napoleon When L . I . . . . Z Maggots,- and perhaps other underground giving it -in their morning meal when the "All but che nose," returned Palette. "I she visited his court during the fir,V - I - � ts.' I chicks are ver I . I t dave of CURES MPEPSIA AND INDICESTION.'. '; . y hungry, and allowing them couldn't get that -color in wtser any more bhe empire. He did not become the suitor i insee . , . . . Paris gteen for aj)ple trees should not be no other food for several hours. Theymust than you could." If you cannot get Diamond Vera C1111 - - .. . - ... 11 of the Empress until he had been definitely �.. .­.... .. I . I � i . . . - . 1 * - ­ I stronger than one ljound in 250 gallonk, of also be kept out of the dew, fed upon � — ___4P - I.. - , I. _,� I rejected by the Princess. She. had the re- front yOUr Dr%giSt, Send 25c- for sanl& - . , -.. .....1 .1 _- water. Mix the pdison with water enough strengthening feed, and everything around - - .. '. � � . I putation of being the most beautiful wow' box to . ... . . . an � R,_: �_.,l I ' � . to make as thick as cream, and then stir them 1m) kept clean and wh;leeoiiie. But, Ge- Parr, one of the most famous of- m Poland, if not in EuroVe. She had many - . - , CANADIAN DEPOT -. I .Y . i � . . m tim n;l OrT ke in h - " - . .. . cartfully into the water, as there is fear of notwithstanding all precautions, so e es Ic an 'a C ' ris ter$ died last week after a suitors, but preferred a spiggle life er old " and 46 LoMbard Ste ..�_, 11, -1 .. . - , .- inpring foliage, as on peach and plum a bad case of gapes w4l occur; then - I gen- etirement of twenty yearls. , - ''. - A outlo of Gumniska. I . . '. - . - , . . TORONTO. - - ONT- .1 .-. . . . - � . . ­ - . #L,� . . -:., cl � _. - I- . . . !­,: * . . . . I � ' i- . I . . ''.. ­ � ­ .: . . - . �. I . . - � . -I." - - - -, ­ . . - -P - . -'r, . __ p. . 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I I � I �i - I � i -­ � ­ - .,_ . _L, t .,7 . � .- . . ,.I _ -1 I , L I . _ � �,c.,;. " A 1, , V�A " , Jv� ., :, . - - , . - L 'L . �� � j .,J . - . . A 4_, , W__ � I., _ - .1 ."r, � %� '' :.,.%. .. ,?-'- I -k . 1.4 - .1 . . *,-_�. I � 14;1 -AW 44 � . , . . 40"07'4. - ` . . I I . , . .. , -V - �: . � . ;�* - : - � 2F - I 1, d . I . 11. - t ... :1 � 1 11 � . . ,L . �� ff 0 M ) , ItTIES3 1. I � .1-, ...V.,X___ � . .-* ,'OI -4 .: -, L.- � - I � " , � .. .. I - . 1. � I - .1 I " ,I. , - . BY , 'e, " L ;_.� - , . - , - - .s ", . . 1 4 ,�Ij t I . # - - 'A �. �. Aiatbdr - 11 Great Porter i-41tia Cheese f * . , ��, � ,� H; , *, 4 111� , .: . . . . 1. " - - � ' . . - L. . . . .� - . ".. ., . I ''. 11 I.- - . I I The First LIA—Happlied I - � �7 . I " - _' I ,"' _: - " CHAPTER IV. . . ,yT,�' - , " " . . I , 01i's �, L . - . - ;..�,'.P,'�k'r . �0� , Lx� nutes later I was AtiLn,l " �- " '01" A fevr .t,"!,kf - the window of the room in which S %'J M�,: and I had but partly dined. I ww i �-",�,,, ,mised to �_,;�; for my guest, who had pr, �?, P�AI in the course of half an hour to firi � - i.. ,� and so that there should h i,.�: � dinner, X . . - �_ proach upon my hospit4dity I had - �---'-f , �:..�7 sweets ani cheese and the waterere ii ,.,-.,-. .- . ,until Simpson's arrival. There wag nq ; ­ .. tiv in the room but myself, and I cou .,."t_, 1. i -.1. been more N)ciably employed haft ""I" i F v- . I d to tile bar of tile 13'rindle �.. "I cena(( L 1� 1.1, slid mixed with my �ellow men. 1�1� . - . I.: ?.'F.� � were drawbacks to this course. .N13 � ".. I . 1�. . : man, as he was now repregente,l ill �: - was distinctly noisy an,l i ' �, �' I �­ of the inn, .­­ . 1. �., having drank more than was good f : - ,*., , and I objected to his company oil ti, I t - %:*�,� dition* Therefore I was --consultil . . - .1 1-1 1�1 inclination in avoiding him, and . L I:...- oni ch: -,ice. W. 11, lonel f - I _r , ,� � I ,I. WKat had occurred with respect � , . . - -1 I . incident referred to at the end of i _,�. . I ..L. chapter was this: .. - - L � ,... . �� When Miss Haldane drew the . . - __ I ,-,. Iffonoria to her breatit, shielding her . : ;%J� ­ were, from the fury of the wonian w . .-,:. . .1 I- . accusing her, she looked tip at the .. -:` I () ()l L L . who surrounded them. N t .. . z �; , - - crowdspoke a word, and the c ., V L �... that were heard proceeded from tl I . .. -;, bing girl who lay in the arms of her � .::� �. � .- . _. tor. Presently ,Nliss Haldane, whii � . .., something in HonorWs ear, rose, 1- - : ._. Honoria's hand, who rose with her I . . ... - _: expression OIL Mi - ss Haldane's fact! .1� looked around, was one of reproac L - . I �-.i. - tity. Honoria's head was sunk loi : - er bosoni,.and she did not once I i ft It , - " ,. � - . Hamane's s*lcnt appeal to the vi � I..., caused them to fall apart, and a free,r, . . 0. was opened for the two girls, 'who . . - through it s!owly and in Silence. :_ .�� walk, --I through the narrow street . - � �: - - direction of the park, and in a few ni( . �, were out 4sight. Onlyonepersoul , s , .- ed them, walking some distance 1i . , Z This per-gon w,�q Simpson. lie hiLd w -i ­ vant in tit .1, ,ion, heing a ser .. for his act . . - and to a certain 4 L. dane family, - . as I felt, tit tbeie confidence. I I . - . .,z wqxranty to follow his example .�. . stranger, my intrusion would hay _. naturally resented. Neverthel.%i � - ­ more than curlows to learn the st4wy . 1. m . I knew w. . attached tothe singtil -'-�- L ­ . exciting incident. sr:. ais hwir before Sinypion.r . It was . . �'.- me, aud 'tip came into the r,)oiti I . . - - in I is eye' I . There wag satisiactior .. . observed that the cloth *a -.i �till . . - table. . ­That'i zall n er," lie said, " and , . - .._­sup1,.ose we call finish our diiiiier-­ . .. � . 11 Yes," I sai(l. " I (ordereJ th,!Ill , Lt- the sweets hot, but the duck inuet by this time." . i . .._� " Cold (luck is delicious," Said t' . . . ciousSinipson. " Let's have it tip. - - What remained of the (luck was r. . . . . . the table, and Simpson was niailill I �' mental in polishing it off. Then wc . " sweets, then the cheese and waterer . the bottle of port being finished, ' 7 L , - :. . for another. It had tile effect of :,�,i Simpson niellow----antl eonitnunicat . - .. � . . I L .. . commlinicative, indeed, that lie opt I.. I.: subject hini elf. I , . I -.1 . . "That was a enrions scene," here : � . . 11 1. ,� " It was," I said. _Nliss Halda - . ..: . I- ;_ kind heart. " ' "A lady may go too far thoi ��L. .. .. I , observed. A grudgin� comment v .: . I �: - me to conclude that Simpson Ls na .. . ... more practical than sentimentat. I , � understand people with thicd clw . . :� . trying to t nto fint class carriap . . .� �': - am hange if I can understand t . . . I I-,,_- way of things." - .. - . . :: " There certainly can he no doubi i _'. � � ". " that Mi%s Haldane is first ela.ss, ­ : girl with the strange name th i rd, " - . '':, :_ .,.,L " It is a Strange nLitne," Said . . b _ . it all very well for a lady, but it's I .�_j ' - .. �i, ., . ping a common girl too heavily, , . I . - - 1. .. I.. I turn her head, you know. I won,] - --i ..:;... she's been all this tinie." . - .': ..L,i: " 81he belongs to the village," I I , . s ­ 1, , L �.., .­ 1. "Ina sort of fashion. She'n li L-111- . I �__ l ugh. " . - . � . ­ - . 66 - be d r4? , ', . . . .,�;fL_� Her parents must . 1�, I I':- up- )) . . .. � 1; - . . ;� " She hasn't any." . . . . ­ " -., ,They are spared the sharne 6 ` . 1-1 '. �, . x1. grace, then," I saia. � .. . a " " How?" asked Simpsnn. - 1 ;�� �:, ! � � � I " Being (lead," I replied. � I L . , A I , .- iV : - " Didn't I tell you she had now _ � " - �- � %.,.. . " 0 " said, "but that Inakes _i. . , I �� t,.. I :,:. . More pitiable. " , : � ' .11. .., 46 I ca, 't Ulte see- that. I'Ve � ,:-'a * ideas. A ne-looking girl, '.%Ii "% 'JW�::`�L" said Simpson, becoming Sudden) '' ! ,f,� �' which I set down to the wine. lt��." . :1 4., " I just caught a gliuipse of her. 0'..., 1, I �,:,4. dozen of tile Brindle Clow's heSt ei , ` 1. i �i; -1 here b i �?. I- rbught in, at my ordei. ,,�.,17� smoke -pis _�_'V_ . �,­ .. - - 64E - very gentleman smokes. T 4- ��'� As I said, a fine-looking girl A -1, --�. - �. .. . . � ,� —and Such eyes! A d`fferent kind ., . 1i fron, ,-Vli. . ­ Haldane's, but Some I -1:1 sort, some another. I like 'cut (1, � ., . -r. tri1nmer not so br.unetty." ., 46 . I I , I tit Is tl�Aere any truth ill tile ; . I i,.. e woman brought ag. inst her?' 11 "There is no saying. She in - - ­ - .,. taken tile brooch &lid earrings ; ti � . N, � a 11 I he inightn't. She was fond of ti 11. � that tells against her. - There's i I - her being put in prison; she's luel I., . I . " "2 4 young laiy like 'Miss Habig . ' I �� . i S'ae. If it was her father, it V... "Other pairofshoes. He isn't so . . . . . 110tabitofit. He'd give herthr and take a pleasure in it. %V0111, � to hear the story V . " These stories are always inte, � I , Mid: 4 6 doubly so when they're t . friendly glass.)) 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I . . � . _____ � I - . , � , � Gibry, and she haa her taught, and alto- � BPORT81N NOVA GOOTIA. , One hundred and*one sea trout, averaging -Z :..,.i .,� �, . � . . 1"Op � . . - "'! - _� r . :. gether makes &A much of her as if they were - - . I . I - ' - : I I.. I J pounds, killed by two rods in ten hours, .4.1t. . 11 ". _�. ­ - I - - , . �,,:,. I � . .- HU'MAN' , ' '-'D-1Vt-N I eq P � . I f I , IES: _D �,, IL I ; � uals. That's the way th- I'— I ., , , . . T '3 -I' E ' ings went on till Wbat a Foreign V1,41ter Thinks of It. fi8hing, is the beat record for a Lockeport - .. -, , L' I.i­ L. . : � .,��_J. 1 .4 If � I.. :_,� _� L , hr ". lv.i . 1"' L�`11",'O of all L'. ,­ .. __ ---- -_ -_ - �. � - about this time last year. Yes, it's as near There appears to be no question that of stream. . . ,". _. . I -�. . _I, � - N,-� 1.1 . .. . . .. - . .�. � r I "'i t 11.1 . -1 I . - - 1. -4 � _. I �� - -."IL -- _� s. - I F11"E4).N* .... _.L . L ._J., :., - ., .+ 44% r � asT -ileen , .... ; .." ". I A, . lti"('IY free 1 . ' - . ossible twelve. months,ago that all the late years professional men have I seek- Several days may be passed on , ", . . V;A_V\V11t.l(­t1. : ... L - - . .- - BY IL L4 . L ' ,� k. -3 - . L. ­... . . ; ... � . - Z ,11 . , its � � . _. � - . .. ..^. P� ! It' 1, . , ­. I -'� . village rings with the news. that Honoria's ing a respite for their tired brains in the with Ito other success than a few small brooll . 11. , - -, ,irj I . ­ . � ..: .';. , , . � P W. I . I " ­'�;-;al � . .. � i�FIAV -, - 4 t. ; , -'l , , ., t -, . I ­ tas . kuthbr of 11 Gmat Porter Square," 94 The Mystery of It. teil� )) C, Bread and rutt awa . . - I - quietness of camp life and in the sports of trout. Fortunate is the angler -wbo in some - - .- - - ­ ." -','- ,,Iv , - I , 4 0.,.r . . ­ ! , (,Vt,l,%- form of. . I � I . 41 WN whom?" - - r- . . rod &lid gun. Recently the merits cf the grand pool meets a school nf these sliver- � � . [ I ... Or , . . L - % � ' . - . * :. I V.� I - , � . � . . I �.J _. '! ­, . � .. 4 . Cheese and Kisses." Etc., Ete. '­ - - - Th . I . � 1"fillful run- :. - __. ... . . ; . .:,:.� ..� ..., *!. � I . " Nobody known. e only sure thing is Maritime Provinces have been pushed for. sided beauties, fresh from the sea, theirflesh- . . � � if .cl- .rr� �: ; -'. " , . , 'I 7 .- - - - . . ­ � ; ­ : ­ . ­ - - I I I... f - . 11 N, 01, g . .�.: I : .-. I - _�: .., . __ ---.-- .. . . :_ - I ..� . '. , .. ., �:. that she's gone ;and M s. Porter goes about ward as furnishing favored localities where pink, firm, and sweet with the crustacean . I I .Lll 1- . oitre, . I I .. . '. a . . � . r . I . �, I . . . . - . . 1. ... - ,� - � � � - - , - � - .. . �_ . : . : % _ . :. � . . �� - . , P.,1111:11 or total. ., � ' - , 1� , ... ! saying that the girl has robbed her. She the worriments of business life could be for- iood that the old ocean affordiiii. Owing to . � . � � . - i... - I � : - - . -1. . 11 .. I 11 1-!-.-1,I of 1)1oo(l The First Llik-Supplied by Mr..19111ington, of 84epherl Unslit, makes out a list of the missing thinr th otten for a time, and Nova Scotia, especial- this uncertidinty the first few casts, which - - ... I . - I ,�Ihe _­ i I - . .., 6 - � . .1 -fill . - - - _' -1' , I 1,11. . ; . 11 . �, - .\\( eftects . .. - ., brooch and earrings, a shawl, a pair o , fyl� in recommended as a a ortsman's para- deteirmline whether. the fish have come u. d �� i '�. . . . .. . I— . L� . . . _.­. � ­ � :: � ,, . I .. ­.. ; ..- - and some bits of old chins." e. It is dotted with I with considerably anxiety. If , � : . :, .. � .1'.. . I . . � . �, . 1_..A� "I I . .. .1 .- . .. � I I . - . . I Cff APTER IV. .,. .. .. 96 baby, this SiUne Honoria. 'No one knows "In the mcusation title brought against lakes, which contain trout in abundance. a rise is had quickly and the captured fish . -11 I � I - � � _': - I . . � I- . . - � . - .­_ _1- . . � I - .. - . . - ;­� . . % I .. �.. � 1. I . 1- . . . � *. anything about the Woman, and as a matter Honoria this evelififg," I remarked, success - - . z � . . . . - � - :. inutes later I was I - I - I . . . - . .. : ..�.- V, - I .,� . . -A fevv M 8 banding by " she The great mool and the fleet -footed caribou is found to be of silve�y brivlitness, - . I . . . . . . . 1 4 - I - - I . room in which Simpso'n of course it is supposed that the child is her made no mel of $he latter articles. " still range over the bogs and lonely barrens is assured. � . . .- ­ e �.! � I 1��' � I . - 1 4 1 . _.. - the window of the . own. She doesn't say anything about it . 4 4 No, becansA - they were recovered A of the interior, and their pursuit at proper ,_ The rapids and rifts of the river are not � . .. - - a - slid I had but partly dined, - I w�as Waiting herself, but it's tak�n for gtatited. The . . . V - *-- i '... . , � I tramp who'd WeA seen in the village was seasons afford the hunter the keenest enjoy- good p'aces to'fish in, the most promising - - - . . - ... . - � L guestill,who, had pr limised to return ' . . . . - ... I j"1.,:., �. . I I.; � _.�, I U for niy ) .woman pays -her rent' regularly,. dws no taken up a week afterwards, and everything Mont. Bears, beaver, and other game are spots being in the deep water of the pools, ­. I ,.i.:"�.. . . z , � . ,,,Til la _- .- : - in the course of half an -hour to fiv,ish. his work, and lives a -little better than her but the brooch and earrings was tracked; not infrequently met with. Oftheleather- near a fringe of lily pads,or where the great. ' . . ... ,� . . - I re- J�­ . ,r and so thall there should be no . �,." * - . � . . . . � �-: .. !'1011;.IC., , ,neighbours. H . - '41111 L ditine , ow does she. pay her Way? he had stolen an 1 sold them." ed game, wild geese, brant, black duck, and rocks or overhanging trees cast coollshodows . I � . ": ... .. - . - - - . - ­­��. 1,,',%,.11, 3, . 11 my hospitadity I had put the Regular as clockwork she'recei4's every - - �. . .. , . . I " It stands to reason that he stole the various kinds of curlew and plover are on the surface. The trout is wearied by his ..), . NI.S.. , 1 proach UP0 . - . - I " 4 - ,; �� � L ., sweets itir,l cheese'and the wat Tuesday -morning a post office order for missing things as well." ' abundant in certain localities, while the long journey tip stream and chooses the still , - ' . . .L :.:. .: . , . � . 11 . . - . to. Dolplar . . ,,t.ii Sillipson's arrival. There was no person I eighteen- shillings,* which leaves her "Mrs. Porter says no, and sticks to it beech partridge or Canadian grouse is com- water to rest in. As in fishing for brook . . -.­ . _:. . I - . - . - . - . . . - - . . in the rooin but, myself, and I could have i fourteen shillings a week to. live on, that Honoria stole the jewellery. She never mon.everywhere. trout, cloudy days with breeze enough to . � - - . . bly employed had I de- after paying her rent.* Wich I .. 1. 1 1. . 1 I �. . i . � ­ been more e)cia . only a baby said so in Min Haldane's presence, do that Nova Scotia also offers inducements in ruffle tile surface. of the water are most . . I � - -.: I . � � * . - - :1; - - ',,;. � . . ceuti(d to tile bar of the Brindled Cow to keep she can manage ,very well upon that. my young lady has heard of it iii for the the shape of a cool, invigorating climate, fa,�orable. It is along toward sunset and in. . : ..� � I �,-. �/ . . * alld Mixed with my fellow men. But there After a while it comes to be understood that first time." grand old woods, picturesque scenery the early morning hours that the fish rise .­- . L . . - . I p I .. I , � I , c " \'v it ,I itm - were drawbacks to this course. My fellow Honoria is not her own child, and that she 66 . . _. I � In!, 1, for one, don't believe the poor girl is genuine backwoods hospitality, and,-aboVe freelv. - - . - - . . � ' � - - :� �� I .1 _,�Ack and " - mail, a -i he was now represented in the bar is taking.care of her for somebody. It is a thief. If she were, she would never have all, the cheapness with which the sports of It is seldom that other than the open or I .: � I . % _:-� . . I Z'4_ I - _. ­ I � - . of tile illn, I . � . I 1. � . � : . I '111AIlk Lble - vas distinctIv noisy and unruly, nobody's business, and nobody has anything shown her face here again. What construe- gun anti rod may be pursued. half tent is used in camping out in Nova - . . . 0 � . . !, 11.11t'!11 C�)lltact, - * ' . . . . . . . it. I � - , ood for him, to say about it; and so the woman and child tion, apart from th ellery, was Nearly all th - streams 'on the Atlantic Scotia, generally with the addition of a flap. - � 11 ' , * ,�(-Iliq having drank more than was g . - V e missing Jew e - . ..- I � ! ; - ;! I'll' . selves. - and I objected to his company on that con- livJ in the cottage till Honoria is seven years put upon her runni . ng away "' coast contain sea trout, which for matchless or curtain to drop in front in case of Fitormy- _ . ;.;. - . �L, -,LU, -v-1 a - . - - - . I z I . - .; � . , '' , jition. -Therefore I was consulting my old. Before she gets to that age something L I - . , , ­) . � ­­ %%,11i(:1l Nv6re - himpion's blinking eyes were Axed on my symmetry of form and game qualities find weather. A tent:,% an abomination because . , �. - . I . Illation in avoiding ,liim, and I was 1 occurs ; it ie notic & . � -1 " . , , � . .. "' I - ill6l* I ed that the eighteen shil- * face. " What construction would you put their equal only in the lordly salmon. of its lack of ventilation and want of cheer- ' . . - 1� i , 11. �J 1galld -.-- - 10�ely from ch:;ice. lings a week doesn't come as regularly as it iIi it'lli" - There is no pastime that can compare with fulness. The open tent permits the build- - . '. I ' - . ..1. � . - . . ; . , . , , � !Ifl�% rapi(lly ( NV hat had occurred witli respect to the used to. ,Sometimes it is two oor three days , Well, Well," I said' Lit such - . I 1. � � ..,... I'_, c -- c I pe, ])LIt -- I "we are always trout fishing. The struggle with the game ing of a generous fire, and witho . . � - - . ��..- . I . � . �:_ , cut referred to at the end of the last lake, sometimes it doesn't come at all. How ready to be uncharitable. But, after all, fish Btirs up your blood, and all the world there is little charm in camp life The . I _ 'I''!,. incid - . ... I I I I I 11 ­k-sL- it-, if _L - chapter was this : that.sets to be known is throusill the baker, the girl might have left the village to better is lost sight of, save the desire to land your white birch, cut green for faggots, back and __ . f . . - 1. q 11 � � . . ,11 ,1W h-Rst. . . - .. . ­­.. When - Miss Haldane drew thp face of who keeps the post office, and who cashes ' I . . . I _� . .. 1 \%,)_-� '11t. restilt - . -herself." I I noble adversary. There is no let-up in the fore logs of beech or white maple, also green, . I I r� - i. - . ­ . - � 1. . V_ls �) llil-��Zle - Ilonoria to tier breast, shielding her, as it the post office orders the woman receives. A 11 HonestIv ?" asked Simpson. . I fight, for a new-rnn fish never sulki4 like a a g3od. pile of dry bones of stieks to start . . - . . .,.: �. . . I . - I I- were, from the fury of the,woman who was year� later, when Honoria is eight, something " Yes, ho�eatly," I replied, feelin net- bass or salmon, but from the time he is hook- the green wood anti to rouse it into life - 11�. � , : � ,:!!,), " v polilt - , . . ng her, she looked up at the people of ' occurs. The woman tied with myself because of � � . *. I -1 1, -11-1 I ­ ­ ace"isl more importance intruaingloubts, ed until he turns on his side exhausted, he when the fire wanes, and you have all that � . . t ,:1�i--J!­llb , . , . .. i . - I I i - . ,yl surrounded them. Not one in the disappears, and Ronoria is left to take care and knowing that I was only champi 11111 is In constant motion, now plunging wildly is necessary for the coolest night, and the I .. . . I - _.- - _. t. !!�%* j',,-�11'1 ilew ,- 0 ­ .. I crowd spoke a words. and the only Sounds of herself. She is too young to do that, and Honoria for the sake of her one sincere anl into the air in his endeavor to shake the nights are always cool in Nova Scotia. I - I—. . - . . L it in.!, t(, '111 ap - - that viere heard proceeded from the Bob- so she becomes a waif anti a stray, picking sweet champion, Miss Haldane. book from his nnouth, and then trying to . . - . . . , ­. " I .. . .. ::.k 11-�-c,( thall 1 . , , bing girl who lay in the ,arms of her protec- up a bit of grub ,here and a bit of grub 11 You don't mea:n it, Millington, you break the casting line against the sharp - . - -1 . I.. .. - . .. .. - I .. ... - � - Presently Miss Haldane, whispering there, and sleeping anywhere and every- don't mean it. Bring your coinmon sense to rocks at the bottom. I . Perverted Vislon. . .. - . .. . � I . . . I . . ..� I tol'. - � - -1 , OVA J . 1*_�_ �_l - something in HoPoria's ear, rose, holding where. When the woman disappears she is bear ; bring your knowledge of the world I Tile feeling af exultation that the exhaust- A very peculiar case of perverted vision : - - . - -. - - , ... .- ;_ I . . .__ . . . .- � . . Iffonoria's liand, who rose with her. The in arrears for rent, and her few bits of to be&r. If she had gone away honestly she ed, though happy man possesses, as he has been presented to Dr. E. W, Brickley, . - . . . . . �_ - . - 0c list of this city, writes a York cor- . . � _. , , . I I - expression oil Miss Haldane's face as she sticks are sold to settle arrears ; then the would have left the village in the light of I trudges back to camp with a fair string of an u .. .. - . . ". - . : � 17�. looked around, was one of reproach and cottage is let to somebody else, and Honoria (lay ; she w6uld have said good-bye to her I beauties, cannot he imagined. As the party respondent of the Philadelphia Press: A - .- .- �, ­ , 0 L t .1 -, ., . . I . . . . 0 a I c - . . . I- . . . . .: . , . � . . I- bosom, and she one . - -- . . � ,.-L .. ii,. _y , I - P tv. Honoria's head was sunk low upon is thrown pretty well -stark naked on tile friends. For she had friends-plentr of I settle around the camp fire, the, aroma of little girl of ten years, th . d ug it r of I I'* t . , . .., ,:, I . . .. her did notonce lift it. Miss world. There*s no saying what would have 'ern ; we all liked Honoria, more or ess. I the coffee and the sizzling of the trout, that of this city's most respected citizens, was _' .- :_ "I � I I . HaIttine's silent appeal to the ,villager' become of her ii it hadn't been foi 'Miss Hal- But, she goes away in the dead of night ; i but ail hour before had been lazily fanning discovered by tier school teacher to be un- . ' I . I.... ..LL. .. - 91 - cailsetl them to fall apart, and a free passage dane who was no older -than Honoria at Lhe she says good -by to nobody ; and the clerk their fins in the pool, brings oil it realizi able to read tier reading exercise unless the - . . �, . . �� 7 '00% � . . . . DI book was held Upside down. The teacher, : - " - . �t ; .. n . _. - _. 42 �a was opened for the two girls, who passed tinie.1 but who, ridipg through flittern, sees at the tailway station swearsili she didn't i Be ' nse of hunger. A steaming o . I �. k . L I . . . - through it slowly and in silence- They a little child sitting by a liedge,sobbing hei travel to wherever she went by rail. There a I a crisp slice of bacon added to the trout (lone Miss Busser, immediately communicated the . .-. . . . . - � . -- I I . - .: . walked through the narrow street in the heart out. Down my young lady insists upon very little traffic at the rMilway atition here, I to a turn, furnishes a supper worthy of a Net to her parents, and they became very . . . - . � . � . . . - . - direction of the park, and in a few moments getting, and she goes up to .Honoria, just as and no one in the village can q-) away by kitil Only those who have tasted the tie- much worried. , 1 . . � ­ . I - _-, I . . . . ., no v , - Ilist nd an examina- I - . I. . . - U-) Dyfi�- - '. were out 44 sight. 'Only one person follow- she- (lit[ outside an hour ago, and sits (town train without it's being known. ' I lirlits of camp life can appreciate the relish � The oct was called in a . . ''. - . . . . tion m:tde of the child's eyes. They were . L .. . . _..W., i 1i � . . . - I. . . Led a - This person was Simpson. He had warr�nty winds up by bringing Honoria i�Lo the car- pearance ?" . . . . w 01111-Ull - , , I.. I Fe � ed them, i a her .some sw _L� . .. siii -ed- _' e behind. by her side, and give " How (lid Iliss Haldane take her disap with which such a meat is eaten by a party f . stalic eetg, and I - found to be entirely nornil The only coil- - _ - - . Of tired men sented on the twigs of hem : �, , I. I I... . .. '�,:- _ . n the Hal I % C '11 . r i lock that form the flooring of the tent. elmsion arrived at was that the strange freak - . _� I . ' Ing )ack -ithherher toC ud- v of ns about - I - I - riage, anti ridi " Never said a word 6 an 1. I . 1. I,- ( I . for hl-, ac* ion, being a servant i I . .. . I ­ - Ild nic of vi,uon was the result of a habit of trying ' ' : ! ,'.,.,-. dane fanii'y, awl to a certi extent, leigh. If MissHaldane had -'been riding with it. She was paler anti mo;e melancholy I After supper comes the pipe with I'LS aC- . � - . "! ; . . -_n used - -�- - hall no her father this wouldn't have 14'penad than she'd been. espocially when she passed I � to read with thebook pages in an unnatural ,-. . . �� .,� I.:� I i - - . as I felt, i a their confidence. I colinigniment of stories of adventure by field ,. . - . I . I ­ ' - 4 1-11 . ars ago - -, .. ... - . ; - . - - 1, --ample ; &3 a be e he's not giveii to n-)ticing poor 's door ; and of coume none of (,o 'tile chances of the morrow are position, a habit contracted soine ye . '.-L. . . _! 1, L I IoNver w,trranty to follow his el�, caus ,Mrs. Porter and ,1. . .L. . 1. - I : L*,-�t two stranL,e'r, iny iiktrusion would have b�5en people, but there was only the nurse in the the villagers spoke to tier about, Honori4- It eagerly diseussed or regrets expressed that when die child was first sent to school. At - . . I . . . I _. . . I . .- - --L - I -_ . . � . �_ thuless I w Ls carrie .) she wouldn't have been fitting, with the this tinic the child in writing numbers upon . ..- . :. . . 1: k-, 1. I soon . I- nat,arally resented. Never *go with my young lady, and a I the big trout stieceeded.in running off with late always made them upside down,-aiid . . .1-.. I - is to learn the story which -had tier way. Now I come into the story. I 0 a 9 . . ... I .1. I ­lk! cat, and More Ilian curiot , thoughts they had of the girl, and the judge- the best casting line,' and two of the ell icest d she . . - - ; ". as It WR8 never o -1 . �� I . 1'1jlJCW W;Ls attached tothe singular ail!l' 'Mr. Haldane senfl,q for me, and says that meat they passed upon her." I flies. Soon the time comes when the fire it; - - .. ­ ­ I I'l, -A was � ;*; � - hearl from gradually drifted into the habit of reading . . .... ..I . . exe...11", incident. I his daugher has brought soni-! wretched 11 .Nliss Haldane inight have I watched in silence, and tile only sound is � - � -, . . � I - . - il . I 11 -;11 ­ I the same way - . . . I . �� , " I first- t wasay, hour before Simpson rejoined - child into the village, and aiks ilie to find Honoria." made by tile sputter of the green back log, ' -' - .1 ..:, I - . . -11 - ' I . I The only mean's of cure possible is to teach L - . I - i . -, T 11 ;,i never - - me, ,and tw came into tile rooin- briAkly. joutwhosheig. ThatishowI40tthepartic- "Site might; but if she i'd sho.kept It as'it throws up fro I in its hissing ends a cloud the child everything over again, as though . � - . . ­ . . ; .. � I . .1. .,- . .,_ .: I . �!' 11 1. - - There wa,j satisfactior. in 118 eyes as he i ulani I've juit told you of. %N'hi'e I was to herself." The mystery to me is, why Bile of steani. . . - - . - , , , .)oll-tli and ' i i she never knew anything before. This will . . _. ­ I . as i!till oil the 'gathering them Honoria is kept with the ever came back. If she'll had a mother or Speaking .of the sea trout proper (Sedmo . I i .1 k, -, -�'L.Ipated . , ob�crve(l that the cloth w . i be caref Lilly done, and a cure of this really . . 1. � . .- _1- i (: - tab!e. I serv�Lnts at the Hall, and -Miss Haldane , a father I might have understood it, but Canad,qnmi.4) it must not he confused with a . . L I i I ,.-.-- ( ­ ,LNVO Of -'----- I.That"4A :tll o er," lie said, 11 and iioiv I i 1113180 up')II looking after her, and tioei all � being a wait and a stray, wiLh no real claim I fish of the saine name found in Southern phenomenal case is anxiously looked for in.'.' - '. - . - _.. � . . - -1 _�_ I - . . I.. t*ie near future.; . . . - � .� .!,-, V,_J­'-- The. - . $U If -tile ;14-1 been &I- 1 up)n anybody there's no understanding of I . I :..- . - r_ T11014c wq, Vitll finish our dinner." I aorts of absurd things. . I aters. It is generally believed by ictliyo- ' . : - . . L __ - .. - . :- - :. : �"�. .. I , . way entire!y Honor- � --� . . .- - I I . - . I .1 (* 1-�. that ven -.- --Yes," I sAid. 11 I ordered them tokeep .. � lowed to have her own la it. Are you fond of puz.zles, Millingtou!" I logist3 that the Canadian sea trout is - .. I - . . �� . . .. . . 11 1 " () t, t ,:I --v 1 the mveets hot, but tU (luck must �e cold would have slept with tier, but they put a " I used to be." - nothin more than an anadromous brook Use for Old Papers. . . .- I Dad . . I . 9 . . - . . � ,�� � - - . by this tinie." 7 stopper to that. Mr. Haldane, I think, saw " I never was, slid always looked upon. trout. Having access ' . . ., . '. � - __ to the sea the fish 1 Newspapers are invaluable for- packing - z:, I . I .. - - ,11 thc� sys,LCM . -. P 041d (luck is delicious," . r - Honoria once, but I am not sure abotit that, people as fools who wasted their time over finds it easier to pick up a living there than . . . � a I.' said the lvo;4 aw,Ly the- winter clothing, the printing -ink . .. i I v:: -i -; s!'ck I - cions Sinipson. " Lpt'�9 have it up." , - and it i&D't of any consequence. I came em. Whenever I was askelli to do one I in fresh water, anti only visits tne 1!-Ltter for . . .- - . - . f � �, I . - as some- 11 , actino as a defiance t,- the stoutest moth as . .. �..o ' ( V"',:,\ . tiliTI.g it :­ XVhut remained of the duck -was pat ,6pon back with my report, and Mr. Hal,lane said I gave it up inbt&nter. unless there w tile purpose of depositing its spawii, and I successfully as camphor or tar -paper. For - - .. . _. - � _. I I .. I - the talile, and 'Simpson waf I - � - .- I .., ., I ­ i I : . - I . ,L:(! �Ocl. I , 6: . . - , . � . �., I - . I , i mainly initru- Honoria couldn't kfwp at tile Hall, anti thin! h Ing to it." then, like the salmon, again makes its way are useful under the t ..,o ang Ing this reason newspaper I ' mental in polishing it off. Then we had the that I'd better find some woman in the tneth to your own advantage." to the ocean. carpet, laitl over the regular carpet -paper. . . � �_ . .: , . - . . .1 - - ' . . . - - ­.; e. I can ; . P,xavtly ' Human nature again. . sweets, then the cheese anti watercress; and village who, fortwo or threeshillings a week, H01l'- When f resh run, sea trout are of a bright .- ! 11 I �, . � Tile most valuable quality of newspapers in - - - ' . . _� . !, k ! _ " I b _: 1, i eve . . the Lottle of port being finished, I called I would take care of the child. Tlkdt wasn't ria's retucn is A pUZLle. I give It up. Anti silvery color. on the sidea &nd belly, with the kitchen, however, is their ability to keep - -: - . . - . I � 0 . . . - , w �,:. : ,nvc-lie of . ct of making a diflicult matter, and Honoria goes to live I now, if y, -)u lmve no objection I'll take my I here and'there spots of bright carmine and . . - - - for another. It had the effe I . out the air. It is said that ice completely , , - - .. - . .. - - 0 .1 .. .. . . I . : .11 if taken- ,Simpson niellow-and communicative. So with Mra. Porter, the woman who says die's forty winks. " - . pale yellow. The back is (lark green with enveloped in newspapers, so that all air is � - .. . , .; ! * � � I . I . 1. - . o0ch and earringi. I He lay- back in his chair anti clol Ilia -.-erniiculate(imar�iiigF;oftleepl)rown. After . . � _.. ... I . I'll coni,11111kicaLive, indeed, that lie opened the- been robbed of her br shut out, will keep a longer time than under I . . . _� . �- . . A �_ nt. 0 A. - ..,.:. . I r sion of satisfaction a few weeks' so;ourn in fresh water, the I � . .�. - ... � i. , '" � e ,n,,,Iexp es r of ice- - .- . subject hini elf. .4 Till Honoria is twelve years old the staward ey 9, with & am other conditions, and that a pitche . . - . . 11 - 2--, Belle- - , 1 -That was a curions scene," he remarked. , V,veo me the mone eve%week to pay Mrs. on his face. NVit out doubt Simpson ,was a silvery brightne;s of the fisti is lost, and. water laid in & newspaper with the ends of . ' . - - . _... . - . .- I - � , . '. - . - . . . . . , . _. � - P it was," I ;lilt. " Mis rte aldane, who has entleman on very good ternis with hinl3elf. except for its smaller head and more nyi - the - . I . I 11�,I.*' a , , s - 9 Haldane has a r, but then Klias . the t ist-d together- to excluie . - - . � . . , " f ( . . . . - . . . , , pape . - - I more po I lotitef"plated h.m a moment or two in ail- ;�etrical �roportions, it can, with difficultY, - ., .� � - ' hid heart. " . cket money �aau she knows what to f . air, will ro= all night in any summer - . . . . -:. . I . I I . . ____ - � _'. � "A 'ally may go too far though," he I dowith, takes the matter out of the steward's ence. %%hat he had imparted to me had be distinguished from the ordinary river roloin witli scarcely any perceptible melting . - .. . . - I . � � � - . I ; I - lr-:Ucr Mcnarclis ' - . observell. Agrudgin�comment whichled hands, and settles with Mrs. Porter herself. increased instead of allyinit my curiosity. trout. I . These fal if such, should be . . .. . .. . . . . : ,-:) . � of the ice. . . - .. � - .-.1 I ather sharply. A well -made fly rod of eight or nine . . . .1 - . me to conclude that Simpson's nature was: And -a pretty penny Stris. Porter makes o t * utilized oftener than they are in the care of : - . I I . - m on," I said, r : ._ i . I � . 'SI r ounces, a plain click reel, . - - - I �!l be -(Ac�.Ipted, . - NI iss ' :: Hal o '" he cried, with a start, open- cont4ining forty . u . �!,ortest of inale .- - irore Practical than sentimental. 11 I can ' of her, if I'm not mistaken, foi though , the sick at night. Ili freezing ice-cream, . . . �. �. . � 11 : 41erstand people with third class tickets -. Haldane has a decided way of tier own when ing Ilia eyes lazily. or fifty yards of waterproofed Bilk line, a when the ice is scarce, pack the freezer only .- - ,.-. I I . .., I I :. 1111 - � .-*. . - i ."', 0111v 5 ft. in . - '66 before you go . . - I- - . 1.� . . . I , . - , * - trying to get into firqt class carriages, but I 'site makes up her mind, nfie's not up to -the Just one question or two good landing net, and a few dozen flies, three-quarters ftill of ice and salt, anti finish �. , _1 'I, M po-i-lit, of. . . . ani hanged if I can understand the other',, dodges of such a woman as Mrs. Porter. off. " - complete tile necessary outfit for the sea with newepapers, and the difference in the . - . . - : . . � 7 4 , '' 11 1* ONVII Q ticen, . .. � . -s. she's only to be 61 About that girl Honoria!" ' - trout's capture. Ili choosing flies the angler . . . . I . � . I � . . ;;; �_,.,,, hu, import- . - - way of things." � Simple- looking as she i . tinte of freezing and quality of the cream ia - . - . , . . -1 . � , - .. - T!, . e. l'ouse 0 - -� "Therecertainl can he no tloubt,"I said,! turned fro -n her purpose by curining orb 1. I I Yes, about Honoria. " - should select rather large and bright-eolored .� .1 ''s, y not perceptible 'from the result when the I . I sell his ones. The scarlet Ihis, Silver Doctor, . - .. ­ �, i 11 Bother Honorial he said, and CIO - L , - "that Miss Haldane isfirst class'and die! stronger will than her own." . freezer ispacked full of ice. Afterremoving . .- -- . . - ,.I!,.,! number of . . . : t r: . k � 1. I ; . irl with the strange name third.,, Sim , here to pour himself out eyes again. I .Nlontreal, and Jenny Lind will be found , . . � L�i . Emperor - . - 9 ps,on pausing - . ti c dasher it is better to cork up the cream . _. . - 11 -2. I I I 1:,. t, e I aid, in coaxing tone, 11 like a rig. Another very killing fly may - - L- *.1 , .1. .4 It iia strange " said Simpson, s of port, I put in a word. 11 Collie," I 6 . ve ry ell t ici i and cover it tightly with a package of news-' - .' I . � . . � `V- 1 I'l-Al" Chiirles, ' 44 ilmne, another glas er will than good follow, now. It won't take you a iiii be made up as follows: Itody of silver . . ' . . I _� .L i.1 I . all very ,well for a )atly, but it's handicap- I I I Mr. RaIdane has a strong . 11 than- to use more ice. The news- . I . I : �, I , - t ilc giallt of -tile . I ute. " thread with peacock tag, tail .f I.ed a:nd papers -' - . . _.. . . _.. L.4 . . -t, who - . . Pilig a coninion girl too heavily, likely to' his'daughter." , - . paper retains the cold already in the ice . -- .. � . --- ..� -r I 0, to open : �) , A'1wi ­ - turn her head, YoCi 1� now... I wonder where ! ' No doubt of that," said Simpson, hold- &&I'm not g In my� eyes again, I yellow fibres, hackle blue, and' wings of better tiian a packing of cracked ice and - . . : � .- � � 111,L il fl-oill the . I I - . what is En �Iisli jay. All thes should be strougly � -_ . . I I . !. ington I . . . . . - ... .. . . � . .1. 1):,' ti,e reign- 1'.'_ . she's b --en all this time. " 1. I Ing up his glass to the- light ; it Was now tell you thatl 3.1111 Well, salt$ which must�have crevices to admit the. . . . .., � .1 . � 0 1 1 .-. . 'T I 1�t-�,)J� of Joissia, 7 :- - " She belongs to the village, " I haz'arded. 1lil and we had been a p lie I with - t -,., tieif Oil sprat hool-s, numbers 4 to S, and . . U 11 I I - k sbold,l be of air. . . . ___ � _... � I . , DUI she have'any sweethc - . . - . - -_ . 1 Queen - - , . . . : ' Ili a sort of fashion. She's lived here; candles, there being no gas in E village. . .irts iff the vil I b0dl leaders and casting lives .. . ... . _� - . .. P .1. - .� � (), f t. - . long enoug1l. " �_ I 11 He's niaster-09 yes, he's master." lage !" thebestgut. ,rhe sea trout is a lusty fighter '. . _ . :.. �. , � - . L:C111,_r Ili a roomp - . . ;Iaer to take -All the young men in the place were and sure- to Fall the weak points in o Women in the Eazlish PostoTice. - I . �� _�: ". . " Her parentg must be dre-i-i-fully. c --it , 111VII did lie allow Ili$ dauj - - ... . I ­ I . ' . . . � . . �._ . ,. 1-,,!._�i,tit1l,,ostsay - � " . . answered drowsily. t kle There are now nearly 700 lady clerks ' .. " ­ .. - _:1 . - . Up. � . this dZicate affair out of his hawls, she sweet -on tier," he ' ac . * ' _­ . . ­ ,� , ,�. '. - �'.._�I­'kpjle(l, She " She hasn' . . . . .:1 ... � i I- . v ears of age?" -, F,yel sloes, hair down to the waist, III weight the fish ranges from one-half to employed at the greneral posti,ffice in receipt ..- . _.,� . : � .�. I -'(11)i, carefully : - t any " . I. - - � 1. � 1. I - � .. bein at the time ( - . - . .: 11 ,. . � . . . � . - . or I . . . .� . e -didn't trouble himsel lips- M . . - . .�i . . " Theyare spared "lie shgme' of the dis- ; " II r Lihout -It. I cherry i " He amacked his own. Be% ell pounds, though till- latter e4ize is un- of salaries ranging from �C65 to 1:150 1 . - 6 1 .. . . I A . - There . I I The average its I I- a . ".. . : :i:,. , isy - A obably olle and a . . said. , - I grace, then," I . inquired after : Any regularswOediearts, I mean?" usual. 1:170 per nuum. Of course by far the - don t know that,' 0 . .. - .!': I ­ -, ,.:It, ill -whicil - ' ; .1 : � _� . ... ,:: ; !pped a yard out of his 6 Not one that she encouraged, out and uarter io one and a I'LLIf pounds, though larger proportion is to be found in tile ' . . .. .... � ) . . . - 1�_ticiztleleva- � " How'�" asked .Simpson. .. � . : . .. Honoriai or ever stc e ,ill of two or three polunds are often are over 550-- ' .. I .. - A. I i ­ - aoe tier. He had litiniourod Miss out. Let me go to ste p. " � second class, where there . . . . - � � . . ­ ': I-,'ein,,, (lead," I replied. -. - : road to .- . 1. .. , - � . 0 . ill, � , _� nfl of But I was determiniett he should not till caught, and a visiting angler once captured at a salary beginning at -05 and rising by' . � . .-- , 'o I I - . . . . , Didn't I tell you she had none ! , ! Haldane's fancy, and there was ail e a increments of 0 to f 80. In the . - . - . . mwomwmm __ . . i ' i cerned- Then he had answered me. I shook him sinart. two at one cast weighing five and a quarter annu I - - __- �:- - i . I . . " 0," I said? " but that makes her case tile inatter as far as he was con Ity- . . . . . ... � ;, . . I . U . . more pitiable." . -to be taken intoa-ecoant, ly. and two and three-( tiarters potinds respec- first class division there are about eigi .. I av, " . there's another thing, d a _ , .. . I '. - -. . , - . � I - � 991 Too bad, Millington *. too bad," he mur tiveh,. There wereTely freshrun fish, anti seven 'Clerks, the maximuni salar . - - . I I " I can't quite see - that. F own Milli ton. . ; I . . �. ., .! . . - I ve my - I . . . . . . .. - ideas. A fine I king irl, Millington," ' . �.­ " W her , 01 being I .: , ;'. i hN 44 Zat is that other thing"'. I ­. ... . mured. v's your consideration?" on a�ii an eight -ounce bamboo furnished most t:110, while principal clerks whom - I . I ­ _. � -11 . . ?tA.F; - .'- . said Simpson I I Human nature. " .-. 7, � .1 L -� When she di�sapTeared front the village exciting sport. there are about twenty, can rise to :C I "40 a . : . 11 __ .1�. , Z. . .1 - ,Fcoming gliuddenl fa iniliar, � is at, the sawe Lockeport, in Shelbourne county, is a good . - .. � ... � I . t y You.15 -L ­. 11 . no else isappear . . _. ­ ­ .­ , . which I set (to 11 I don't understand (lid any 0 !Car. I I ` L - � �11 ­ I'll - .. . to the wine. .0 � 144 said s!'m on, winking at time?" point from which to make . short trips of t.wc . .. .1 I I.' . I . ... . . '. . I . ! . .. .. . '' � � L, ' I . ­ . - '. _ .. I . - � . - . ­ I � ,eL'\ .1--t' - �­ . . & 6 I just cikught a glimpse of her." Half ' Don't you?" , 6 living soul manor woman." ' orthreedayg to the notbaring streams. .. . ,.-. . - . ­ � 1. % � . , . I - " . " . . �'.... '� I .- - on .- - . . �... �� '-; , , '. ... . ii�.VWN -Brindle Cow's best ( . 11 � "I , dozen of tile �igars wel me ; the liquor he had imribe(i at my ex- " Not a I �.� 11 . '. , Twenty of the members of the Salvati ' ' ' . ; - . - ' --" * � ' . . 11-1 i . .. _ .. I. � , r,.,,. , - . 'XI . -, . . : here brought in ai my order. is Do you: pense was certainly sapping his discretion. 66 Did she go to London?" P) The inhabitants are excee ingly hospitable, Arim who lately caused a disturbance at - � . ,_ �..�,_, , - '. 1� . .. I . . 't hurt the stewsrd if I speak my 11 Not knowing, can't Bay. anti gladly furnish visiting sportsmen with . . _ 1A - , 'P� . I milloke ? 11) . 61 It won . , .. I . 1, - - , . i��;ppl .4 4:_ - t .. . I . - .1 . . .. . .. . ), 'r ;l , ;("., J , , . . .. -11 i 1 74 1 �,� ­ 11 he's dead, and left no family behind These four wo�t'As dro ped slowly from I i Easwourne, have been sent to jail for a I .113 tile necessary information as to the best 11 . . � , -.1 -��j i:�._ - %.� - . . 46 Every gentleman rimokes. Thank you. 1 mind ; is. ty a slil e. Simpson fishing grounds and the means of reaching month- . . .. . . 11 � ;. .. z ; . . . . I . ­ I . �. - . , `+ . � . - lips. and were followed . �, I �. . .11 T. � _., i As I said, a fine-looking girl. A saucy face him. I'll tell you what human natury I . ' . . . . . .. I � L. _.:!� - �� 91. - . ., .1 7 __1 ; - . 1. 7 . - I I one. I don't care how you look Was off. There was no getting another them Guides are abundant. resolved to - . 11. ' 7 _,,, - - . _. 11 . � � - .: ; -and xilitch eyes ! A d- fferent ki - . -1 �. '. � i nd of beauty, It's number I 0 The Irwitish Admiralty has - 40 . fr - , ' it, it's wor& out of him. In .;Zlhurne county the fish continue - - � . � a On, Miss HaIdane's,'but some p, efer one I at it or what clothes you put On the (To BE-V0\-N'.qt1FD.)' I ; , . . 1* .. -:!i , I : their migration fronitide water during the give $20,0W 'to Admiral Calomb for his in .. � . . . ­ �.. , , ort, s0me another. and number one. Pick it to shreds, squeeze ., vention for flashing night signials. ­ . - I .1 I..- Ilk . I like 'em dapper - . I -; .. - . ,...: I % . I - - . . - - . �� . . I - i- . . i trimlile .. _. e of the Sundry belated British Columbian vessels . . ,- - I 1000 M. t ..: superfluous stuff out Of it. take all the L . whole summer, provided the streams are � .- so br.unetty." I . -1 . . nottoolowto permit their pal . :L ., ; .:L;., - 1 :�­ i '10 of it, and what do you see ? � . I Biby .-,- . . I .1 : �': � . , - � I . _.. . L . . . . * i 4 t r,, ' y 'when .Nfigs � - - - � I numerous rapids that intervene between the have just started for Behring Sea and real - �, 0 � a r1q, . th Is t re any ,truth ill the accimation I humbug out - _. . I.. .-. - . - . . I ­ , . , e Woman brought ag. inst her?" Nunil one. Consequentl , . one litt!c head of golden hair. - . : .11 . � T, .,.-. . ge ing as ­ I . - .0. _ . (' ., .. "There is I Haldang, young as she was, goes to the Is and the se&. A few days after a heavy, credited with the intention of tti - _ Two little cheeks so round and fair. Poo � . � . � -.- . ,_ . . , � . - . no saying. . I ,nd saysthat she's goin � %. Two lit'le 11P-4 witli fragrant sighs. rain is, therefore, an excellent time to many sealskins as possible there before .. . _.. ..I. : .-�- . i - � . I ' ' - ` - , 1A CURA .,. taken tile bro , steward a 9 to Fly . : _.. � och and earrings; then again, , I one litt Ie noieand two blue e -Y09. start. I I being formally notified by the cruisers to - - * � � - "N .,� -.:,. . - A, ! privat � . - � I - , -A ". I - .. A. - . . . " �i.� I I, .. -She was fond of finery, and Mrs. Porter herse . in . , .; " I . obe mightn't it out of her _ Two little han&4 as poft a -A a peach, - The guide places all the A* p equipage oil 'Leave the forbidden waters. It is doubtful - - .1 �_ . ... eet with tive toep, each. . .11. . : I ,.. 2. ree, the steward answers, I Very well, � Two little/ -oril i ­ I I. I 5-t"s, �, ... . 11% against her. There's no 'fear of I... ox team, and c .... 1.� ­A� I I � �. s I . _.� b - ""t t'- 0 i V , and puts the three shillings a week . I Two little 14mille.4 and two littio tears, his .. t to the pool. Once whether ihey will run any such risk. They - - __ � - . ,� log : � � . '11 1 . � . . �Ier bei he's lucky in hav- , and two littio ears. there, the angler need have no further care go with knowledge of tile modus rivenji - - a , --- . I 'A - .. : 1. ( I . . . '- - .,� -. -, 4. 1, 1. . 119 Put in prison; 5 . nt, and Two little leg . - .� I . - I ing, a y hi cket. . 11, I - . � I . __J.. :. ...: .. . Into Is 0 . I . - -.1.1 .;.! �;11 - . . . oung laily like Miss HaIdaue on her - I Any takers. Two little eiiialwH and two little knees, as to camp making or cook' but dan tie agreement and the Imperial ofiler in Council I ' . ,. - i. . i 1. - : � I -_ I . -1,4, I Id be I I'll bet Jve to one I'm right. C, . -; . I - . wl ., . - . : . � 8'4`- If it was tier father, it Won �1 One little grunt and one littlo tAneez vote all onergies to the slitort.le usual '! - �� I L� . � f, 0, Man allyrice based upon it. In any case they would find - - - �. ­ _. . . . - I'm not a betting man. One little heart. but no HUI,- sins, . - -, '.� . L: .- _�, � � .4 C ,r pairof - 'United States revenue cutters already o . _. � , W.. , ­ ­ I 11lothp � shoes. Ue isn't soft-hesirted, � I . . aty of Hkifts and lotis O' pins, per day for the Bervice of h i,� ' n -:. , - � I .1 . . I with just '- - P101 , i - I., . I .- '�*11. . I . . � " ..., .... - -,ii � not a, bit Of it - 1 dare say not " said SiM010n, loak and plenty of frocki4. i _ ;1! �_­. . I � _. - � �..,. . . . � ,�% il . He'd give her three moilths, I One little c , team is three'dollars. Manyof these woods- the spot and authorizd to serve the notice., . ­. .. unless you get a , one liltio hoort and two little sock*;� I 11 :, ��...­ � I'— e, . , ., .. I I .� .: . ­ - ...r. I i .. .I., _.. : ;; "': %Vould you like- a touch of maliciousness " I .� .: _: A_-. alld take a pleasure in it. � aud to pull, men l fishernill and cast a fly What they are most likely to do is to hant . , � - � '' - �', ­ . - . _ �, . _ . a . I ::,J . Al . � _. I 1.1 . . . 11 - . '. L .1 4- I to hear the story Vill 1 - . certainty. Do yoti know, Millington, I 1. A bifidisposlition to haul as much skill as more pretentiout for seals outside Behring Sea, where in fact, - � . I .-_ - . VA, I . I . ., � - 1. . i Ono L1,10 St Mach that a net, or full. with -,'-,Z,;� . : -I... . ,I - �_..__:-�4��; I i .- .�. �..l . 's These stories are al*ays interesting," I I think I'll indulge in fol . : ' '_ � . .1 . , ,:;5 1 i I I . � � rty winks." I— One little mouth of the rose'13 tint, anglers. A long acquaintance with .tile rivei a very large part of all the Victoria catch . - . �_ ­.- I .. . � " .!�: I firoL Would YOU 1. permint. . . � . 644 6 u) iNDICE9TION - � 1,� � .1 S&id: ` dratbiv so when they're told over a is Finish about Honoria one little bottle of pep . has taught them in what pools the fish art of last year was taken. With aguarantee . a . .... .,;. . �._. I , - � � . . I - -j4 1 . I . . i� . .:: , ) I I 1, rang the bell. *. . I - - - . . ; . . � - - . - . �;'_ - % f `X, - . � . , -A � friendly glass: like a . - - most likely to be foul under the prevailing from the Im nment to reimburse - . � .. 1'�, ., kA, , � X � � whisky and soda?" ­­­'llillillill' perial. Gover ' LMond Vera CU0 .,7 ',! _,� - "There's a mystery about herlbirth," 44youl, re a good sort- I'll.finiah Honoria - mineral 'named saniquinite, dis- Ss 3 8 ­­ .., ' . ' � _ I -. � . .- � . , ,;'.."ii.- , �� . .% �.' - - ..' -, (I 25C. for samPle � " * it'll freshen A new conditions of water and atmosphere. Alway,, British Columbian vessels for to e re ult- . ! .� . - '. - , T . - ­ -. -- I . . ­ -!�. -;e :, . �. � , � ._., . .4� I I � :,-i -.,-,.4 4 I ... ,.!, .. sa'"iil'Pson who was in the humor to hear and then I'll take Tny nAi , - '�j., '. - 11 at ihe Manor dovered in South Amileri0a, has reloently civil and %Jbi they leave nothing un- ing from the execution of the modus vivendi � � :. . , j., !, "., . - - . .... ____�i;j. I - - - "o-. W , , ­. r _., - i. -.1.A.1-... ted much intel done that will contribute to the enjoyment reement, these vessels are very well cover- - - , -` - I � . ( ' , 1,%__,-,� . "'Mself talk 14 Seven nill from here lie$ me up for what I've got to do �- - " " . . 11 DEPoT -, , I of House to -night. There's a grand ball to be elac - 0 lit,. � ... , ^.; . -i' ' - - . � I � :, ­ I _ . - �1�1 the village ;f Bittern, a quarter the size prilig the Gaelic or success of the party. - el whether they are,successful or not ; b � - . ',- - I I �, I I." I * - - . ,.;,. - . _� , - . t . . I . , ­ � � 1.11". - lill d to be out Of with the idea of I , �� , mbard'Stli ___:�-. `�i� - �ere, and I don't inten r is Sea trout fishing is either very good oi it woulti hardly appear wise for vessels I - t , s .. ---. . � ... . . .--.!), . Seventeen or eighteen years .up, and lsllguao% the Duke of Athote'8 dau ht* . .. ­ . ,� ,� . "".. 1� a , ; , . I - ONT. . . ..�x,4�,�­. i tatoes : flti,vonWthe 1, then, Honoria grown . �­t,'- �',:�,�-, . I I .., ,� Woll"ll comes from somewhere, and I the instruction of the 9 In f its the eontrary. There is no half wa) leaving Vicioria now to venture intollebri , , ..:�__�. -0, . - - � :_- t i. e4tt - - I. . .- ,�.'� I,_ I . , ;t, � I- -, 1 4 1 . . . , _.�l -��,, ,;A, d I never saw a 1, ��, �%,;" , _- I . � I ,;:) _J:� i, �,� � i , !.14""', ge that,s iffai 9roW5 UP, an n for as 0 ' ' "t it. The crests will either come hom( Sea and expect indemnity for being orderel I " .14 ... .. � --. " , jl.�.. W, let there. Four shillings a Miss I readimg, writing. aud,nmk- aou .. �, ­ i .. N . i.. - a 1 Ir :.1 - . i N .'- " i� .,_1 .. , - , .1 I . . ". L_�".:,,,�&" ".11! ,..,... .. . , - - ." Ireek, t girl rarth 'bigre in ' - I ,: - I- _ : _� 1�1 " .� - .1 1 �,.:,!. . sh6 llor it ; three rooms, bedroom, I lady take SlAch W interest in ,lr perfectly empty or filled with plump fish. out, 1. '. ._V. 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" - - I..k -, , . : - . . W-0mmWilm .. -, � .,�., . , � . 4 , �-,- -, - .- 1 I . ': ,:. . : . A ': - � . � - -1 : . � I :� -;,�­ ,L--- - - -, '�, Z� '_ - .i: . -, r 'I, 1, . I I- I . �W 0. I . . ----------_,w 1"�, . - _ . . �, j. � _. 1 * -:. . , : _! , � . � - . ., . �.% .� , �il . " - i. .. � � �� . ; 1. � Z 1,��, .. - - , - � . , - i,;&� � - I , �.­ 4;� - - - -:.]�, ��e , �..�.! , _ � I , , , � . , -�' I . .: 4- - . . _ , - , I ­ . — . . ..... — I . . . . - _-.1 I �., . I �11 . ­ . - � . , - !!!!!�� - I � - ,_ . 4 . . - � 11 o - I o � - _. � '. '. . . I . :*,,/X I - - ' - , 44 _.. . . � - -, - -� . �_- � �:� . ... . - I ,. -1 :-, -I ""TO OURSUBSCRIBERS.By referrhig -Mr. D. W. Black rpent Sunday in -w-The libmay . ,- I ... - I . . ;t. the address label on your paper you �_ -- r I :� -1 __ I . Whitby. chased about 085 worth ,J. . I. , - -,.4.k ., . . , . � . Wways awwrtain the date to whiab placed in the fe, . " ��.,,, . . .1 �. tion to Tim N zwe is paid. of books, an o-' k * yf ware ._�!, . I committee bays or 9, , * Cr* G1 ­,"", - q . . I * -Miss L. Pirie is visiting at Gam- having them classified and Chn - - *=p are acknowledged got books sit the .. . I .1 - �. . - =ra= b IL library. Subscribers a= , i , .1 _-.1. - � :: - � . . change of date on labol on thefIrst paper 101_ bri3ge. I .4- - 49NNOWN6� - .j.:- -F -k.-- - .4 w - : . I -A. Linton and wife, of Toronto, an drug store on and after Monday next. - t 4__ ,i,:,'.', �.. .. . .. I . �. . . .- . �_.. �.'.. . ­ ofiloe. Always . . - . .. _... .. . - . V. . . . . . .- :, loving receipt of money at this , , . . I . . . I , - , , , keep the date paid ahead. tf here this week. Membership tickets will be issued on Sat - . ' . . I Sunday urday. - If yon have -not yet given your � . has just received a large consipment ­.- - - ­­ - -E. Broad and wife spent name, do so as once and secure the bons- I of China, Crockery, Glassware, etc. . . . -, I .. . . witlifrionds in Unionville. a, WISE I ­'* . I I � .i, I.. . Sht ficktdup P twow-.. -Each afternoon large numbers ot our fits of the Institute. '611,�'h 1ka ia nina to sell at close figure. The Ara '. * ..'; � .. _. .- _ .. _/ —_ veople row down the river to the lake. . 11 PICKERING. ONT.. JULY 24, 1891. Miss r1odgeon, of Chicago, is the gueal - of George, Smith. near Danbarton, thit . .- I week. I . . �... LOCALISMS. —Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Flett and Masta . . . . - . - . .. Alex, of Kingston, are Visiting at "Kin . ____ - . * d.51 . ' air ' . —Fred Linton is home for holid4s.. —A cobsignaient ofsoft coalJor thresh. - � —James Linton i a able- to be out again. ing purposes, is expected at Frenchman'i . —John Cuthbert is visiting with friends Bay tbis week. . - I bore this week. ' —Mrs. D. Leavens has some fino gar- - . - —Mrs. Win. Peart, . of Toronto, was den berries. We enjoyel a box of them - , was vntb bar friends here over Sunday. on Wednesday. Thanks. - . . . .-. —Master Alonzo Wise, is visiting with —Mrs. Nott, Mrs. John* Hary ' ey, Mr. his uncle in Hamilton. � Hawkins and daughter, of Osbawa, visit- -Mr. Fred Bunting, accompanied by ad at Alex. Findlay's this week. - . . Mr. Gamie, of Toronto, was home over —Misses Lillie and May Gordon'visited . Sunday Wilson N. Y. on Thursday, by Royal - —John Dwyre, has a stranee cow On Templar e`xcursion from Toronto. . his premises, which be bolds in trust for -4-Several -from here took in the Reesor . the owner. garden party on Tuesday evening.. They —What gloriou's weather for the barley report having bad a grand- time, and that ' - crop. Watch attentively and you can see the affair was a huge success. . the beads fill out.1' - - — 0 WiDg to the Royal Templars District -1 � —.H. A. Bunting bat; returned after MCOtiDg, the Workman lodge will not .1 spending a two -weeks holiday with friends meet until Wednesday evening, the 29tb - .. . near London. - of July at the usual hour. % —Mrs. A. Marpeb, returned' on Tues - - —A number of young peibiple drove up _.. day from Toronto, where she bas been a from Whitby last Tlinradry evening ana . fortnight with friends. spent a few hours with their friend Liz- _�_ —Mrs Jas. Rogers returted home on zie Ha *Day. . ' . Friday night from a two weeks visit with —Mrs. Summerville -gave bar Sunday . her dauobter in Toronto. school class of St. Andrews church a D'ic- 0 - . —The -rain on Saturday afterbooD in- nic at the lake on Thursday last, anil a � serfered somewhat with a. large number very enjoyable afternoon was Spent. . . of villagers who intended picnicing at the —Cash paid for raspberrips, gooseber- . I . lakb. ... ries, black currants, plumbs, em-ly apples, —R. Miller' landed in Quebec'on Won- etc. Bring them in on Mondays or . day with his sheep but tbeV will have to Thursdays. HRirvey's little market, op - remain in quarantine for fifteen days posite the NEws office. - . .. �* . I - before being brought home. - . —F. Gee and family have removed to . . . —We endeavored to obtain the result Highland Creek where theV will remain . - of the entrance examinations in town for and looki after the erection of the new . last issue, but failed. We give the report mill ut that place. C. Tatloen has charge . . this week. borrowed from the last of the mill here for the present. Chronicle, with a pair of scissors. - . - —The Ontario - Bank business - at this —The remaiD3 of the late Thos. Symou .. - were interred on Friday, at 2 p.m., in the place has become so increased that it has � . - Pottersfield at the east end of the village. been fOUDd necessary to increase the staff. . The funeral was not a large one. Rev -L. Mr. 8. S. Hamilton, of Uxbridge, is the ' .. Perrin conducted the funeral eervices. new assistant., He is a Young Man of I —Sermons in the Methodist church pleasing appearance, and no doubt will be - next Sunday by Rev. J. T. Caldwell, M quite an acquisition to our town. We , A., B. D., at 10.30, "The immortal righi- wish him every success in his present oc- � . eons shinning as the, stars of the firina- cupation. . _ . - . 1. �. ment," and at 6.30, "Brawlers and Faua. .. —Thursday mornin'gG . W. DeAer met I . ties vs. Religion." . the morning,train with the 'bus. While I --A nice little homestead of 27 acres exchanging bags tlie horses took fright - in good condition, near Greenwood. is of. and ran away. Upon reachin;: the turn .,-' fered for sale on easy terms. For par. at the mill the waizon upset and broke . ticulars apply to Win. Cammack cr Tbos. the double tree. Tbis freed the 'horses . Poucher. If the sale is not affected pri.' and they ran up Church St. to King, and . vatelv before, the place will be offered by beaded for the east. They were captured � - � Auction in September. at the new Preskyterian church. The . A —SavF, the Bowmauville News in re- borses were somewhat cut up 'With the the conduct of our P. M. opening whiffletrees, but not seriously. The -har. ' . . gai d to � his store on Sunday mornings :—"We nest; was considerably damaged, and the . would suggast to those in authority that 'bus will need numerous repairs. At time some of the fupds raised for foreign mis- of writing it is lying on its back in the i sious be spent a little nearer home. The ditc i h near Gee's mill. Fortunately no . . . village of Pickering is evdiently in a sadly person was in the caravaB when the lior- � degenerate state. On a recent Sabbath see started. - �. - . . . . . . - . morning the postmaster, who also keeps . About tbree buiodre'd attended the . a small store, arose at the usual hour and service at 66 Rosebank " camp Riound on removed the shutters etc., etc." Sab�"athj evening. Rev. Mr. Bishop, of . —Pathmaster Gordon having been fur- Parliament Steeet Methodist church. of . nisbed with the necessary material by the Toronto, officiated, and delivered an .. corporation, as re�,qmmeuded by the road eloquent sermon. The congreRfttiOI)RI - and bridge committe6, has bad a sidewalk singing was also grand, filling the grove replaced at the iron bridge, and the job is with sweet melody. There is something . -a good one as far as it goes. Now the sublime about camp ground- sermons, � road requires to be filled up to the sidewalk reminding one of the grand old times - . . and the job will be complete. Ittaustnot when carap'- 'meetings were common or- � - beleftasitisasthe dangerof thecor- dinances. 'There is a free and eaev style i , M 8 D poratiou beim, called upon to pay for the about there service ot to n luxury of a broken leg or . arm is very in the richly furnished and handsomely . great. This grading done and our cross- erected edifices dotted here and there . ing over Duffin's creek will be equally through our towns and villages. A teeling . safe for both man and beast. of unity and equality—no pow rent- -The steamer "Ocean' bas been fully where fine' clothes is not considered a I repaired and bas i esumed her' trips from necessary qualification in order to occupy . . Hamilton to Montreal. The captain has a front seat, and receive a special invita- . not as favorable opinion of the shore at tion to come and accept free Ralvation. / -_ 'Rosebank" as that entertained by most Churches now -g -days are a necessity. as I . . - people, but the dense fog that greeted his the country.bas become cleared up, but . visit was not calculated to be enjoyable. pardon us for saying thilt we Sometime's 0 —Last Thursday 'Win. Foy, proprieter sigh for -the old-fashioned camp meeting. . of the Queen's Hotel, Whitbv, met with —W by cannot the different churelies ol the mistortune of having his leg broken. this township unite in establishing a ev . . . He had driven out from Whitby in the common burying ground ? As things - morning and bad traded horses duriDg the now are each denomination has its own - day with Anderson and Paxton. Ju ' st af- place to deposit the remains of the dead, ... - ter he started for home and wheii opPo"'ta but none of these yards are kept in a -way - - Mr. Swan's residence in Borelia a.dog pleasing to surviving distant relatives. fight occurred and in the scrable the dogs . 0 . -, got under the horses feet frightening the Here and there a neatly kept place pre. ' Rents itself, while surrounding it are __\ - . horse so that it kicked through the dafili- several mounds overgrown by weeds and board strikina Mr.'Fav on the leg, and . ; Z2 - n grasi. There fire graves in some of oui . . . -- it just below the knee. He was "be c breaking church vards that would be inipossi I t' also thrown out of the bugg . . .Y locate if relatives should return to�isil —.,The Good Templar bketh,-en held an , . open meeting o,, MoDday night in their them. 'Tbi ' s state of aflairs cannot bE - n charged to the liel-14ect of ally one par. .- ball. The placid was packed and many ticularl - m were turned awa:y unable to gain admis- y, as none of the denominatioui I ' dingly interest* are sutheieDtly wealthy to employ a care. . SiOD. Anexcee 1 " incy program taker. . Had we a union cemetery a care, �_ ' was . presented by the lodge members and taker could be employed and paid a de, . I .1 � was heartily applauded by the audience, cent salary to take care of the vanow . r .: Rev. L. Perrin occupied the chair in his plots. What we would suggest would Li , usual manner, and delivered a short and 1 " : - nicely worded address. Rev. J. T. Cald- the formation of a company with suffi, well also mada a nice little speech, ex-- cient capital to purchase a suitable pieco - of ground, surX * it into plots, and sel � , pres , , sympathy with the cause,and . ey _1 "Ing 11 them at a fair price, giving deeds there . - . encourag the society in its good work. for. The daretaker's salary could bi - . I it is t:w n that the lodge room - is .not inade m) by &- yearly tax on tbe plots raore commodious, as'the -programs are or by the company as thought best. Wi . - of an exceptional character. I ." . have not the least doubt but that a] . .. - 'Our public school has generally'suc- Protestant denoming4ions would' favo: . . � I . - � ceeded in getting a good- percentage of this ide&. and use it for interment pur *113 to pass the entrance examination, poses. � pupi Besides this, many bodies WOU14 . but our people are specially pleased with be removed thereto from the severs thesuccese, attending those who wrote at church yards in tile township. As to th, . the recent examinations. Ten pupils en- right for,such a cemetery there are man, . tered and ten passed with' creditable suitable places, but to Our MiDd Do snoi, " '. marks. Mr. Jeffrey has reason to * be suitabli place could be found than it tb Is - . prouVot hie pupils,- and the section bait White church on the second concessiou . , '. reap6n to be proud of Mr. Jeffrey. A full The land i dry and Sandy, yet the form - .. - reli6rt of the exams. will be found in 'ation is such that. seldon; does a gray . another column. We have not been able cave in. We have also been informe . , I � . . - . - to get full particulars go to the.individual that any quantity of land can be puz _. _,_ I subjects, but have -been informed that chased in addition to that already - cow . I Ethel Dale succeeded in obWaing the posing the ometery. We would com . w highest marks in reading and that against mend. the'ideA of a union came t __ . ... . gory i�. ) - .� ,. 110 candida'*3. As thelptivils from this the. people of this township for Oisi ­_ - _' - . _ . �', school were all young there success in serioqs consideratiou, an.1 have not tb I . . , , . . , I.. - ar . . 1­� all the more creditable, . ., I Imst fe but.that it will commend Wet . - . ! - '' . ­�_ - I.., "14�' .. - - , , r -. �_. . _� " I - - . . .. , - ,.,�:_'�.. ".'a$e"�-4111:. ,%'* , . I __ � - - ,_ - . -.1. -1 . . . - __ . . , -_4 , -, , " --- , -, ., .. ... .\ .4 ­ , �, ­, � eit 4�,,�i �_.�t.�� _,_ ­�'­ I - - - I _. .. " �.;. .1. .. �, , I I 0 .1. ­e;,i: :f, -�, � \ 7�,' � 'i .V , I � - .., � _. -­_ - � ��.J41;� "�,:,� , , 1, �4,­ � N , - I .."'. ', .., 4 . ­,av �, _.,',��-1�1,­, k ,,:,,-�,J,A,, - . � . , ­�� '. �.:k X,t.,�;,q * - � - �W , ;�, � , - - , - � I—' - 11 I ­;.,� I "Ill , , __ ..� , , , - - , , � 4�- � �� , � � � _� - 11 , " . - q'111 , , - - I -,-q '. It � , . , I i . I � , - . ; lj_ � � - z�,,, ,�� - ,>_-,�­ - - 1'�. ­�' 5A - ­� -0.A JZA I , 'ir I - _. ­ t ' ­ �; V, ,W "n � - , -1 .. . , r - . �� - "' , _-4- _,!�'� .�,,` ,�K - ;.�F-,4 -� . --, 1). � .. . � I .1 I � ..� , - _JN-I�w ,� A -t -1- V. - "I ­ 1, �, 4 . 0407 - '" . , �; I ;fl��� 11. VA""rd.wr" � �c_.;_ - I VIA _. - -. , I I - I'll - .;-" P I 1, � -The South'Ontario 1) t at U6BU011 TT b I . I . ' .. R. T. of T. will be hold in Dale's Ball, on all better selection cannot be found outside the ­ I , 11 I.. Tuesday next, July Mb. It is expecia-1 . . . �_ city, and for low prices cannot be beaten. This is no bogus . . - ... ... their will be a a large number of visiting ..... �. . . delegates from the councils in the aistriat. newspaper fake,but st:aight business and to those who favor �:. ' ' In the evening in open meeting will be us with a call we will guarantee to give a bargain, for cash. . . ' held to which the pyblic is cordially in- Sugars, Jem. Jars, and large and well assorted stock of gre- -. -- ".:. vited, when a first ol ,,prorrsm by I . . members of the dMarent . 110; in the ceries always on band. � .. I.. I - I -_ .. I 1. . . s - district will be rendered. Boils in __ . . - . � .­. - - &him district are Whitby, Ox , colum- - - .. . - - . . . . . . bus and Pickering. Be sure and attend . . .1. .. .: '. . the evening meeting. '_ - I . . . . .. -Farm for sale or to rent, being com- ........ C L 0 T H I N 0 - V _'� I..... I.. L. posed of the north thirty and soiatb fifty . . . - a �__ : - .I- ..... . - �. - . . . . . - - - acres of los No. 11 in the second and third I . . ­ .. . � . . . .1 . . . I . I I . . I . - . - - . . . . . . � � . . eons. of the Township of Pickering. This ; if you are neeeing anything - . . is one of the best firma in the ownsbip, GENTLEMEN% . m- the.. .I. *' . well watered, thoroughly drained, within . . Clotbing.line drop - in and see us, - as we have some , - - . .... Bix miles of Whitby, and three from Pic- * . . '. I , . . - . . . - kering Village. If sold easy terms of ' . . - I I ' - � I payment. If rented possession given for - - . � . I.-, . . = -'-_. L . ' . - - - . - a plawing immediately after harvest. Ap- �- - � - �: - = BARGAIN S . I., .....�., .� . ;. . I . . ply to Win. Logan,PickerimR P. 0. * . . - - ; I I � - . - . , _. . , - I.. � .- : . . 0 . � . _. � . - . I . . . . : . � . —T. Z�T_ . - . . . -_ I . . .� I . . - '... .1 ,. Entrance Examination. . , I �. . . . I . . I . , � - I . : . . I I . . .. . .., . - . - .. . Ir I . , . . . I . , . � . . I I- I , - .. I . - . . . . - . . . I . . Model School, Mr. Brown, teacher, - , . . . - ''d '.'.-� WE ARE WDEPTED TO THE CHROVICLE TOR : I , * ' THETO"OWWO: - Wo'r,-s-teds,'=-- Pant'ings-,= Ian .. � . . . . ­ . I .1 , Lizzle Murray 564. (2nd scholarship), ' . ' .. �� . ' I I. . - , . I . � I . . . . . ' . . � I . �.. � . � . . . . . . . � I , - . - Elenderson 541, Allan Adams 493, Hub. , . . . I .. . . = W � *..- .., . . ... .1 . .. .. I . . I . I Brt Chisholm 493. Mabel Strain 484. Neil , ' . I I ;. . . . . . 'Tweeds .. - . .. � .- I ... Emily McKay 554,(3rd sebolarob'p),Berta - � % I - I - . . � � . I � . . . � I . . . . . I I . . . . . I Lawder 468, Maggie MoLachlin 459, Mary -, I . . 1. - .. . .. �. . - . . I _. . . . . . — .- . � . . . . . . I . . Nicholson 446, Geo. McLaren 406. Wal- . . . . . - . � - , �er Sbaw 4012. Gertrude Pringle 882. -4 ' - I - . - '. ' * . Henry St. School, Mr. Willis, teacher, BOOTS AND SHOES- ,, we keept our Lar6 I , .. ...- I "Florence Ross 588, Wm. Lawler 416, . ' - : - '' r -. . : . . - . . . - : I . . )uy Dartnall 413, Laura Yates 882. . I , . I I . and well- assortedstock. I . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . � � . . . . . . . . . . . . Dufferin St. School, Mr. Gale. teacher, . - . . ` - . - . I 1_. . . � . . - . . . -Jency Armstrong 571. (Ist scholarabip), ' '. . I � . . . �. � , . . . . . . m .. .. . ., � - . . . . , 9 . � . . . .. . - . . % gie Murphy 472, Albert Storey 410. . - - - G.L ]DUGGE R I E S �1. . 1. - . er, . _. � . .. . . .. . . Pickering Village. Mr. Jeffrey, teach , . I � I . - : � . -_ . . -Ethel Dale 589, Florence Wright 519 .. � �Iaggie H2agens 508, Clias. Jeffrev 484: Sugars, Teas, , Coffees etc., "at viery low,- -.- -1 � . . .-. I .. late Cowan 459, Jennie Dale 454, �enuie - 0 . . .. . . . . - 'N . .- .. 1. . . : . � I- - , . . - . . . I Jordon 450, Alberta Palmer 488, Fred . � . . . . . . . prices. � . . I - . ­ � . ., - .. . . � � . . . . : I leffrey 438, MaRgie Gordon 409. ' . .1 . . _.. . . . . ... - . . . . . . Brooklin Public School. Mr, Thomeoll, _. - , , ... . . � . .. . . ,eacber,-C. W. Coakwell 570. (2nd rural . I . . . .1 . - iobolarship),Fred Barmetz 503, Ww. Cam. ./ . ,Re., -As BUN INGO i. ..-.-- ..... )ell 513, R.Francis 512. F. MeMarsball . - - . . . i_�. .- .: , 165. A. Spencer 435, W. Vipond 405. _1 - - . . I . . . � _� _. — -_ - -.------- --- _____ � � I Audley School, Mr. T. N. Davey teach. � . w, -Susie McQuay 486. Eva McbraJ3 . � . 164 Miles Chapman 456. - I .- .1 . No. 1, Union Pickering, Mr. Graham I � . ­ Aacher,-Jobn E. Davey 624, (Ist rurai DO �YOU.. WEAR. TROUSERS 9 I .. ��. ;cholarebip), Lottie Trull 492. Win Dan. . . . - 7 1 . . . �. .. . - . _. . - . . . .. � . - . I . 11 op 409. . . - — On 0TXr.A614= .A6 — — — ��_ -, -_., I . . � . . . . . . . - . . I I No. 18. Pickering, Miss White teacher. . - . . . . - . . I . ­ . . . .. �. -Nellie Johnson 4M Selina Disney 481, � . ' 11 �. . �. - . . - . . : . . I I . . - . .. . . . - No. 1, Whitby, Mr, jas. H. Davey, . = �. . = " - L,ena Gibson 467. . . . . . . . � . . - leknher,-Ida McW&in 142, Eds, Croxa!1 . N .�--`_'S I ,. 0 _... % 1. ­ . 102. � . I .. I ­ � - ..., I . . . .. - . . . . . � i , � . . . . . . - I - . . . � � . - ** Cherrywood, Mr. Henderson. teacher, ' � , . . . - .. . I . I . . . . . - . I � . 1. I . . -Sarah Tavlor 481, Wm. Gourlis 458. - . . . . ; 174 S09 14R.M WI -Xis ! I � . I .1 __1 . - . . � . � . . I . . . .., - . � . . - , . . - .1 . . N 6. 6. Picker'DR, Mr. Hodgson, teacher, . � � N I . i - . - .�. - I � . . I . I . I . . - . i � - . . . . - -Jag. Cowan 406, Josie Fitzpatrick 882, � . � �- . . i .. . . . . ,� � . .-. . I . , . . I I N. Tool 422. _. . � :,- � � �. . -1 I . Greenwood, Mr. Shier. teacber,-Wm. - We have not yet heard the first complaint about ,.-.. .. . . � * . . 3lesson 452. . - � . .1 .. . . - I Cedar Creek, Mr. Dunamore, tea -.her, I.. � - ' ' - ' - . . - . - I . —R. MeAvoy 438. I . any of the work tu'rned out or any misfit given by. .�. .. . . � I - " . _... . . . Ashburne, Mr. Wilson, teacher, -Sarah . . - " - - 1. . '. . ` Pearson 504. 1 � - /I . . our New Tailor. You can now rely on getting work - - . ..' - Highland Creek, Mr. Gormley, teacher, - , - . . . -Miunie Robinson 382. - . . . . . . .. . - I ' I - ' -_ - :_ . .. � Myrtle, Mr.; Holland, teacher, -Jennie . done up in ptoper style. We bate a large stock of . . - . . . Derby 407. . . I I ­ I . � . ­ .. J - Mt. Pleasant, Mr. Young. teacher. -P. - - Worsteds, Tweeds and Trousering to select from, '- � I �-. . - __. Madill 480. . � I - . . . . . . - . Punbarton, Mr. Thom, teacher; -Chas.. - .. * ' I - �. � ­ � :, - McDonahl 484. � We use only first-class trimmings. Come and see . , . - . . .� . . , , No. 1. Pickering, Miss Kirkindale, - - - . . i . - . , your. ... -..- :. - teaclieT,-W. A; Brant 569, (3rd rural. What we are doing,'We Will make it' wort# - , , ' . acholarship). . . - . - �__ - _. - I I I . � I .. .. 1. . . .. . . . I � The following have taken sz.holarsbip . while. If you bave cloth' you want out or made' .. .- . . � . . Standing : . � . . . I . � . . . . . - ­ : Town SclioolB.-Jenvie Armetrong 571, . �. . i - . . Lizzio Murray 564, Emily McKav 554, ' up, we will do it at very moderate''prices. . We have - .:. .- . . . . � . - . . . . Berta Henderson 541, Florence Ross 538, . - I . . - . . . . . � . � . - Rural Schools,—Jubn F. Davey 624, `- - a very nice summer coatina, cheap, everybody �. - � *. . C. W. Coakwell 570, W. A. Brant 569i ' - 0 � � . . ..-. ... . . . . . . I � . . . . - � . Ethel Dale 589. Florence Wright 519, . . .. . . � .. . . . . Fred Barnett 513, Win. Cambell 518, . e e . . . I .- � I : . . I .. . . ... . � " . R. Franc . is 512 . . . . - ' - , ­ , ' , - , - * - � . - The first three named failing to take . . � . . . 11 ' . I auvantaRe of the privileges of the scholar. DICKIE & MARQUIS& .,: - . Blilps within six months, t ' he nexL in order, . . mav claim. The first scholarali for i — —_ ______ !np. I . � I I .1 towu pupils goes to Duffering 862 and * - ' . ' I . the other two go to the Model school. Of . . . ___ i ... . .. the rural 8chool6 No. 1 UDiOD, Pickering, - ... . . . . takes the first, BrookliL the second and T --,o' .A* GR I I G'S . . , - � I -No. I Pickering the third. All the can. , � / I . _. . I . . . _ - . �.. . � . - � . di(lates from Pickering- village school, 10 . I . I . - —is the place to buy - I ... � .1. . - . . - in number were successful. The gram- .; . . I ' ..� � . :0:.. . . I mar paper floored the majority that failed, :.: PEARL -AGATE :-: TEA�POTS " - . - and the arithmetic paper followed close e I ' -_ . - I - � � � 112 It.-- footsteps. The deducting''Of one I (with White Enamlea inside) ; and. - i . . . . .. - I I . I I I . . . mark for every error in spelling through. - . . I . . - k . out the whole examiflation was a rather SOLID - COPPER - WASH � BOWLS' '..'', severe ordeal. The drawing showed -W a gnomes ME888806009 I . - . . .-. . I . marked improTement in many schools, - I - _� . - � 1, .. ' �_ * while the work in others bore' witness of Those are now lines which will recommend themselves. It pays to buy good arti- . .. � - .. . . � the free use of transfer paper., The list cles, which you can do by calling on'T. A. GREIG. . While in leave your order for - . -.. - of repommended caudidates cannot be eavestrIougbing your house or barn. 8atisfaction guarantecd or no charge will be . . .%_ . published until cotifirmed by the depart. wade. Don't forget the place. .11 .. _.. � . . . � . I - . . I � - .. � ment. , I ' . � - . , : . I . , - . - — 0-450§fte. ,_ i.11- T. A. GREIG'S .. W '' . PICKERING#--t-, ­ . BASE LINE EAST. . 7 . . .. . . . � I . .. � ­ - I . ... . . �f 11 — . .1 .. � . —, I .. 1q. J., Brown is able to be up again. 0 11 11 - _.. . . � ' ** - - - Albert Harman spent Sunday at his ... .� . . 0J_i_&1E?,:MM01-Tr_P. ­.......­. I.: . ... I . _­ . home in Unionville and while on his way . . � . home was taken seriously ill, but is some mf� : , . better at time of writing. :-AGRICULTURAL WORKS ­# . �Ik.. I I .�. I - We congratulate Win. Brant in vassing . . ­:,.: i. � . - . . . I I . - . I his examination so successfully. We mr . . I . : . .. � . . . .- . � �� . I I . - . derstand he got a scholarship. This is - - . : I To- DODW M__L, PROPRIETOR, . .... .. .._': � I., � . three that bavb taken scholarehips from - . . � : .. . . . I - . . .. .. '-':. this school in two years. . . I I : . ." � ��I, � . . - � . . --,I.,: ' - - - �. . 1. _. 11 �Z. . . . . - .. _.. ' � '.:. . . � 1. ' ­. - Visitors :— Chu. Petty,Sr.,Chas Petty, ill- , :. " I Rep&=ii g, on Q ED& of ggfieultUml implements, engines ana: mill unch' '-."­*�� * : u ; Jr., of Obarrywood; Mr. and Mrs. Thos ery done promptly. Satisfaction guannteed. We'aToolumish - . (I ., Osborne. of Bowmanville ; Goo. Viae, of , Solina; Jas. Cambell, of Whitby; Robert Steel Shafts for Cy inders, Steam Fixtures for all- kinds of Engiflest ..... 't f �� .1 , � Gormley and his cousin Robert. , - Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc. A No. I Plough Points always � :'- �J.-!-'_'. I .. . . . . The Clinkers had a friendly game of - . . . 1. .... � �..,.,_r , � foot ball with the Dunbarton team at _- kent in'Stock. Castints in Iron or Brass made to Orders Also .. - . _,; ?, �. __. :: L', . . - tere. . _ �. ­Rosobank" on ,the 21st ivhiah resulted ,We thoroughly understamd aajustiDg all Idnds of Binder Knot .... I . __... � - � : "I i . Ma.. f,�.L _�:'.11 I. . . . - � in a -tie. each scoring two goals. The A- We have the sole a repairs for the Patterson 1..:1,.�".1. I 17-- . gency fqr _- I . __ ''!� ��.� ", .. . I _ . ' M&A lat—Z, turn will not,be until after harvest. . ....11.....: 1. � x,,Im . , ohines of whiob W. J. Cowie, of Prougham, is agent*. .- _� - - - .. _.., ­ ,. ,,, I. � � . 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The beat of ref6rencea i4ivei: - - - I 1,.(-.,. .. - � — L: ____ _____ - r., � I ,.,I, �, . — .- r.­�.".* . Lega I . .� I :_;..., I _ f.��'..�. 1� ____ __ .. I I I - . . . I L . . - I �­:.�L. � ef E. FAREWELL, - _ , TER. County Crown .� I _. A.. ., :-.- . . fjolicitor. ourt House. W1 I ­ _ V. :_ ' ­ . - -3 '. . MILLElt. ' - E ' I . �� TAM S ­ . - ­.- - - . � . '. ?J TARY Pubiic, COuNel �, , �. � .; � 1, . . ,r ��' -_ _ 6-Thistre Ha," near Bro,-JI , 1. -Z �__ ____ - .:,�,:..- -W & McGILIAX �,:� � i[)Lo � --;, . -1 ters, Solicit,)rs. A-. ( � "ZI, - - . - J110- B .,.� otace, Wbitby, Ont .1 . - � . . A. McGillivray, LL.B. ,M,)L ;�, ­ � I �� ____ .1 . _-:- ,,,r '. L Nl-'k s 'A"Ell I �. .. lr ;.� ana solicitor. &e. ' 3 ­­ TH' - . :.1 . . commission. offlee: o%-�r( i ­ , . '. -1. . . jag; open every sa'ut-tal . . ______ ___ - . I . : I � .,. STO N, . . : I ­ . _Vv * rence, oaiw�t,)ij LT S. 011111S - . - . .. Zotar; 'v�: . . �.. � . Solicitors, N --:i., .. 1--, *a - . '.'_�� , ronto, will be ,it 0:14-1-.1:e, ,.; . . . - " ,.. Office over J. Binj 1% osh­ii. � . ___ - . - . . ­ . - I 1) -z I. . ENTON &- DJI _ � �. - � .1 D Solicitors. Notarie!;. Et I . . . . .. .1 and County Loan .1isr, Nciato - I _; - . �.. - east, Torouto. Telephoile' %­ � . : ners will I)e in Careulolit e . _. '_ � * I Hopper's Store. � ;, . I I- - - ______ - 1. ''. . L V - VC14-1-lit(I . . . . . . . . ­_,_­_­-- I , . , . 'UN . ,. o. - 1101?� .'S, VET - . ,� . ' C . . . He GFON. Gr,mduate ' . . . . , I �.. .. . grinary College, ToroNto. , . . ... and Cberrywoo,l every Sat . .; . . � - theborse*s Mot attpwle�l to . I . . . . _ lot 33 7th con . Ilickeritig. . - - I . . . kend;h to. Teiegraph wldn . - . . .1 .. P.O. address: Green River. I � . I I . . � I 11 . ___ - . . . . . . . .1 � L a -I, I ti � . - .1. . 1. . I ,_,�­­A_­ - -­ -.W. . . " LOD( . - L, . �ROING SU.N . L L' . G. T. Tbis lodge ii , . .:, I I . evening in the year, in Di . . I levery person invited to jo . . . ,-.-. . ,r .��.. . the grand Cause of Tempc . I - I -­ ..� ____ - __ - � I I . � I . . � . iouetlnes* i- I . . 1. - . . �, . I - __ - ___ .. : . — I I ­ . . . � . Clonrella n4c ,:. . I - , ­ - t __ . - �_ : �.,111­ I—— �. . � M A S D U -N, ( �._ . missiouer for takma A . THO 0 ..- - wont, Ont. ___ BUNNTISG, Is, . . Bo Liceuses for tboC­1 .. _. � - fice at Itbe store or tit hi . I Village. ____ - I . R. BE.kT0.\,T0 . . . . Do C,onveyan:!er, Cozi _. .. . affidavits, Accoutitaut - * . ... I . Money to loan orifzim, .:.. bated. OFFICE - .*.' %% . - . . Brougbam evcry. M4)11,1.1 T I . transaction of bus-1-liess. . . . I . 1. . L - -_ - I . �_ . .. .A re If i I . - " I � .. . : 1, ,w,�,�-�_--�-- - --- - - - . A. POST, CO i� � . � . Jko for the coixwy , 1. and specifications fimnjah .1 _. building. Ste&LU &nLl kl() I - . I. - � . I J . ventilation a spec a:tv. I . ' I . .. : - corner Dundfts and 1�r .. I- .: . , Residence—Kingeton Ri,a . . . . . ____ - . . . I . .. . Atcctioit� . . . . . ""._­ ____ - — -1 - I L ' . . .. FAI it 13 AN K S. . . . .. ­ . L e Auct�ionetv. tit -'i . �.� I . - . '_ - Willi to conduct RTIV S _.__ � M. - ­ . .. . I and esthis ovilortv- ­1 . ., . - I .. L _- rons for past f avors. mid I � I I of them. Terms for st . � I .- + ,a 'L . �. ran ­ tteui2etes as to datef L 11 at e 0 of this Pipe . L'" '' —_ I ` ­, - .. HOMAS POUCII . I fl* . � _ . , ­.'.­ I T tioneer, Valuator. (? .. I the whole of North aiid . , ", - . .. . -, . attention given to all ord( . ­­ i _. I.. I : Charges Moderate. Addr : - "'. i .�, , �', L ; Box 47, Brotigimm, On! I - I I 1". � i .­ �__, I . - ___ __ . _. L' ,,';, . L I . ' ;1 '. . Boots ct ii - , ,L:, j! _., ____�__ ____ - --- I * : .:-;-. 1, . - :1 , .- �­ OHN LESLIE, I . ­,­ .. J `i,t:. �. __ Maker. Pegged ant . L., . - , :k4. . , promptly attended to. - . , , ,_.�. ship. Don't forget the st -�i'4��­:_� News, King strbet, Picker �:, %. .. - i - -_ � — I-_ . w, -� - . 1101 L: ,-, " . .-_%_�-____^�- - - - -- , ­� �. , i�_,_�:: " James Gordoa. pro 1. . . � - , nne new brick btii1din I_: : - � - i�2r'_al, atyle. Every convenit'), , , , ,�,�,.L 1�' travelling public. N (" W v %LIN " , 1.1i. and sheds. - 1- j. � . - I I , - I - . ­ . .-. " ESTERN 11OU _;�._ . " .��,,,­ W now open for tht q'111 w _.L; travelling public. Th � I -, I . Changed hauds, h?ts 1wei I., out. , �1. N,�L� . S*uated as it is, 01 . I - it is cortvenient for patr , 't , 1'� . I orlunch at all reasonabl .. � � , I . f and shed room. Box -to I., � , : horses or cattle. Weigh t'L - ­_ . I.. .. I The bar is open at all lei - ­ � I � .,.� With pure liquors of 'ev , - I 11._. . 1. qULLY, Proprietor. �_ I I- _.. t --- _� I . � . � I - I . Watch t, . � ­­�_­ - - - - . ­ - ! '. 11 A CUTHBERT, � - - - . I -&-IL* ering, Out. Ravi . k . .1 . trade, I can guarantee i � 1% � f F. Lazarus'Eye-glasses. ':.1 I Cleans( shortest nc ­.. 1 fat". '. I -� . i ­ . . . I .1 I � I '� . �L i - . .. � .1 i L .L-. I Ontari( I � . I ­ _� .. _: ­­ i PICKERINI 1:! i � .. 1- � I ; .; . ! — (Opm for the transs L , _: . - � I � 25suking Busine*s. I I I ! L - � - I : Own6i Houis--Fro - . i.L 14 to I o'clock. , , _'.... �:�-; . . Savings Bank , . '14 I .: . � . (8-Y) GEOROV, � I . '. :, *_101�_ .." � �- STRA,YRD.-Lost . I . 1, : near Nor. y. a ba, .L. . I - With black r Dints; also . forimstiOn t at will le#A I - � � :.. lb* 811itably rewarded. ­ L � .. ... I , . ft 'Queen St. eaft .. - ,.� _ I L - .1 . - -1 . 'r - . ! - - , — I I . . . � I . I - I � � ­ -4 �; - � .� .. I .1 1�t , � & t '. � . ;_ � -�� - !� . .1 . . � i. -, ­ .!�Y_,W. _-:,.Z ,. _ ��:f