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�....•.-^- - ': . 'I -. i .. VOL. XIV.. i0rofesot.onat 4 Medical,. RM, BATE MAN, M,D, . & S.O., Coroner. • QfflOf jug Street, Pickering Office I 90 to 11:90 ; Evening 6 to 8. . L,egat. ! r'. ... r ONTO), JULY 12; I895. NO 38,. t, . . : _ r.' rf x ,, last �` ,-._ j tw} r VOL. XIV.. i0rofesot.onat 4 Medical,. RM, BATE MAN, M,D, . & S.O., Coroner. • QfflOf jug Street, Pickering Office I 90 to 11:90 ; Evening 6 to 8. . L,egat. ! r'. ... r ONTO), JULY 12; I895. NO 38,. z . : _ arDs.. OJT AWOL ND T A 111 vendor was here one da • ; ' ;: . U S P• y < . last I paid was $7800. By the time Bob gets . I ___. -_ week attempting to victimize our people. $e Succeeded in a partial way. LA7SBT LOCAL SAPPENI2v(iEil the place fixed up to suit him.it will pro- bably , RiCGOF.D]�D BY '� The Villaafe has been :in a whi •M. M,C.F. THE PRESS AND JUTTED DOWN_ BY O ' °a 1. eland them $100 per sore. This of does not look of if f r-" a m lands have depre• excitement for the past two da and Resideaoe, CO$13&BPGND>tNTe. days. The Ciatld,.AO very much. , lours: Morning .:. ; .., . - council on Monday and division cont on A E Th ,� THOMAS PARKER, B rriste 1 at Dunbartou each B tgrda ` funds to loan at five per cent. i �ENTON & DODDS. B SRI SOLICITORS, ETC., 10} Adela east, Tororto. At Claremont uesda JE. -FAREWELL, Q. C: B • TER, Coanty Orown Attozne$, a • Solicitor. Court House, Whitb . i J�AMES MILLER, SOLIC 1' TARY Public. Conveyano r. etc. Thistle Ha." near Brougham, blah OW & McGIGLIVR Y B tors, solicitors, &o. Offic po Office. Whitby, Ont. Jno, hall Doi,, 1•l A. McGillivray, LL.B., Monev oa - �_1 EDDE3 & MACDON LD, lJ1 fere, solicitors, Nutaries, EC Gordon's Hotel ---over old Bank ffl ,e, . Ont,. saturday of each week, o ey 'Investments made. Walter A. (ed les, N. Macdonald, 15 Torouto st„ Tei on Z. GALLAGHER & CO , ,Ba IJ • Solicitors, etc., Canada fe 'rt,ronto. will be at their of c. , ill' 1. B►.,agbam, every Saturday. Any, b instructiJne left with Thos, 'o ch throughout the week -will be prom tly to ou Saturday. x1oney to loan at , pe 29 -fin, ---- - Vetertit(:ry. t..... ,:1. ... WH:UEY. VL Telt _q �Igeou and Den.tiat: (rc du t uric H.,tlivary College, Torout ). fair Deni stry: rilembor of the Out ri, V aaso.,i+ttion. Dentistry a sport IG . d:tiy • or night promptly attenl]ry it to Ro:iidunce, Telegraph and Poet vl, 00 vale,.. _ _ . ___ IIOP1UNS, VETERJ FtA1i GEON, Graduate of tri Ont orivary College, Toronto, registered " of the Ontario Veterinary Medical -As L. OQdcu. residence and ahoein •• for a Qne quarter miles uortl• of Gree, Rive driving shoes at iron prices. 0 five Lours frow 7 to 11 a. nit. and 1 to p. . graph address Whit:,vale -Ont , 0, 'Green hiver. Ont r�HONI1kS AGR:kIiAbt, `SET 1 AIRY SUR( ,O`l, Graduate f I tb Veterinary College, Torouto,regi telred of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Ass also honorary member of the Oi t,yrio - so;iety, treats all disea.;as of dot )astir. ni:bls. Also particular attention to V Deutistry. All cases promptly attend ressouable rates. Office at the ell k tablishwout• of (iraha►n Bros.. ou • mile Claremont. Telegrams to Clare„ outp ly attended to. 131y ' OLAREMONT . . - ornton has returned from anti _ Tuesday, eastern ,trip in the interests of Mllburn �' 4 A member of the firm of Messrs, Mae. & Co., '` Duncan ]�ubbard is home foie summer fur whom he is travelling'. W6 Duncan donald &Lennon, Barristers, etc., b cuff• are pleased to learn that E. A. gave r etc. is r • Ville, will be here on Monday of each such eminent satisfaction to his em to W, Private CY Bige Forsvth is doing ti rushing buai• * employ. �� - creek. Office in Gerow s block. t era as .to receive a good y' 351y nese ]n the fencing line' g promotion, , Soma family jars },ave taken place dur• attended by all the good- things usually ells- .� .� TI]et ave111DR' contracts 1D [1118 ylCillltV STERE, .. i -r , are being pushed forward. ins tt]e past week, but. as the partie feel attached to such a desirable change. yde street — Some Rood•eatebee of trout are report. thoroughly ashamed of thembelves, we ._w-. Choice 1 sm9lyPatent Flour 114.75 per U. ed during the past fortnight. P refrain from giving particulars. CNERRYwooD - Cowie aL,1 a washing machine ma had ARRIS• _ �� Tux '.Hiss Jsmieson,.of Baker Hill, visited Ca@P i� C4tli6 Ptl Tuesday, b>lt it is a b1iRs Gailowaq is at Present. vieitiDe at nd County - I with friends here this week, . " to -y` S M `j T ` . ►� estion which got the butter of the suit. Ill., Petty s. , 1 �,,� Mrs. McKenzie sluff ,am]ly, of Kirk Eeh had to pap his own costs, and they Mr• Burton and wife of Mount Jay, vis. OR, 1\O• field, are guests at the Manbe this week, were advised to settle it out of court: ]ted at Mr. Smith's, Office at PICKF+RINQr. Dire. S4okes and her two boys are with During a recent thunderstorm light b1rs. .Green spent last week with 11er ey.toloaa. ___ ___ - _ city friends,. They will remain there for friends in Scarboro. w. ' Ding struck two fruit trees in Mr. Burk's ARRIs•Thet!"Mdn'' some weeks. _ - orchard. The peculiar feature of the kirs, Forthy-and Miss A. Irwin'Visited site post � "Rev: and Miss, White left for the old with their brother last week. .A.; Tbeo, th , affair is that the fluid ran down one tree country on uesdap• They sail froth until within a tow inches of the ouc.d, Mr. Brickwood, of Arma,3ale, s est his;- n. 8y, Montreal on Saturday.' - when it- ascended the other some vards Dominion holidays at Mrs. T. Hollinger's Barris George Gerow is erectenq one of those ' office in �. 0, celebrated Brantford eteei windmill's for away. Both trees were Stripped of their Master Gordon Green, of Scsrboro, is. Nckerinq, Wm. Cowan, of Roeebank. bark. spending a few weeks with his uncle, Jno. SO loan A number of--shep were killed on Me ' "'•- Green. ltegivald Weddfussy t tt a 1 Mt. Zion. T. Henderson and wife, of Bronghatrr, to. Farlane S crossing on Friday, but we did - - - not learn to whom they bel�naed. e d their enmrn t J. at sp ding summer vacs ion at rristers, The Mt. bion Sabbath School will hold this plfi building is here and you are puzzled to A number of our people took in the its Anniversary services_ nest Sundav the The young folks of thia .place -spent a ts' Block know what to give our friend, excursion to Sturgeon Point on Tuesday. 14th inst. Mrs. Hopper of Claremont has tiers enjoyable time down at the Bay on usiness or, �' y Thooe who went are highly pleased with kindly consented to teach tho lesson for Thursday evening. er, Esq . You cannot do better than the outing. = attended R. the day from Z p. m. to 2:80 followed by an J, Coekwortll and sister are visiting at' consult Barnard, cI W1litby, ylies VI'al• address by Rev. Mr. Bonner. TheEvenin r tens N4rs. I)a�•id N iab3Wander' g Mt. Lau •hlin'e. There 1aD friends of - 1119 t9Ste and his beautiful 'face end 11r. Ileesor, fill of Locust I'Iill se�sion will commencfeat 7 p. m. with song dl y Fercice by the congregation led b} the this place are pl9saed t� see their scuffing stock of were Ilene on S'.]nday µith Reeve Gerow r* ,. faces once a aln. ' surf fawily, School for 15 minutes when 5tr. AicAuley g _ JI shun L'ilridy and family lett for their `f Pick. --ring will address the meeting. «'e regi t0 anrso�tuce the death of Ite �IAR� S.1 vorware.... 'f Cdlle�ctions at both services in aid of the James Mainland, which occurred on Fri t,dua On snu�tner cottage on Iiainil{'a Point, on. Sahi,<tth School funds. (lay, and wax very sadden news to the adnate ►n Wednesdav where they will. si euJ the etezivary \'Vill help to,atzswt':r'tb'e ques- next feu' HeeliN. - •-•"• -- people of this t,lace, deceased only being Ca11P. by tion. Ht, has a dozen pretty ;�lrf .Geon •e Ilan a MALVERN. , bed fast f ,r tv:o days. The funeral took. office R y rd is with friend6 place on Sun.3ay to the lion church cent e' V,'bite ' fancjes ill the table ware that in Grien hover. She will no doubt re: The foreman preae-TV a sermon ;n oar sten Meet ct 't11is ! ; u,ly S• p fkce. The rem ins' 1 you will be ellarnled. with. tutu cnuch improfed iD health and re- sanctuary last Sumlay. Y SUR Ike has-sterlil►�; silts. spoon viral in spirits, 1lliss Bella Joh were" followed b,- fi large •cuncourad-Of - ario.Vet . , p nAte,n was the guest of friends.- .The ,study has the sympathy of member , , and special knives and ladles If • Iiund3 lsafi gone to Parry Sound Mi - Sellers nue day last week... all in their trouble. snnc3 one in rich designs, and, what is for c► few webks. lie has some notion Of IitiO. ciAiteJ friends ]n Dunbarton ItiEt Our footballers vveDt, to Cedar Grove loc:a_ting there, and ficins into the news- Sunday and re orte3 a good time, e r: steel most satiAfatory to tl]e buyer, pa er hu -fuses. P g Satz -]relay eYening to play the return ":,a shop -. he warrant ever fete to be pp There are a number of our farmers match with them. When then got there. m. Tele Y P Dr.. Sinith,of Stoufville,will visit Clare thrauRh haying aha harpest will soon the h sadness exactly as represelltedc m.rnont on the first find third Tuesday of follow. y had to play the western associatiotr. ,i. ThFre were three of the L`d. brothers Hair rills, 1 each month. Iiia dental roams are in We would prefer to seethe atmosphere and Chas• Calendar from the Rangers ERIN Belts,. - Bund 's block, next door to the market.* more moist, if the extra -ex ens a e Ontario minks, 1, - Stick Pint , ! Th© football .tnntci) here_ on Saturday too great, E @ as not foot ball club, two from Alount Jov, one znoznbez Muds. Bracelets frotu Mar:tham, and another by the name . ociat,on between Ilrou.f;Matz, team and our utru The farulorS ,1(i not Ifnow.11ow to Bath of I{eefior, whom ae.hare not located Ifledica] ed ani- contingent rePulted ]n� favor of Claremont er t}io hay crop this year. bwift thinks making. eight picked men and three from. eetato rrnarti e�er gttmeoals to U. Oh we are the people it advisaLle to draw it },n before cutting Cedar Grove. :�'eperthelees our boyR y it, were enough for !hem and played them a sown all- A member of the $rrn of �iaedonalel & ODs of our oun weer of S q gentlemen -has been ttA. Of course you all know that our uuctual- - 3 - I. �• , - Lennon, Barristers, Stoutfville, will lie iii for a few days. - A feline ]F said to boys defeated the Rangers at Dimma'tr 'a- 'T-0 bare "on b3onda. . Tueiielay's an ] j'4 ed have caused the indisposition. Hoke he garden tarty and encored the new ball. - --- tl . t" t,eeaday'f� of eseh .week, ofiiee iD L'undy's way eoun recover. This anno ed their, o oDents 11W` ---- --- - - -- - x " ' * tf Jerry had a heifer killed b the S pp and they $uaittles (liar i lock. v e C.Y.R. determined to bees revenge, hence the O - .;:� 1 a.r .. A 4, . A pleasant everrit took place in Barrie, the other day. There has been a Dumber above �IEIOIIAS DQNN Convey ter,If �� bo a combination, but it failed. Our p Cpm , . jq, ,1 Tueh ie residence of Che bride's mother, on of cattle killed in th;a neighborhood dur- boys were.rather weak at fiist of season miss;nner for taking Afl3davi e, otc., Glare mons, out. guy ev- a ey eteuiDg, July 9th, when Iter•. I•, fns the present season. but have rapidly fell develo ed. «'e will -- �+ T. Fier t, H. A., united i» marriage brfif+s P y P U . R_ HOOVER,ISSOR 'SOI• MAR. _ I ,f Emma Louise Morrow" , - �'"bLAet• back (herrvwood against either Cedar 1 - RIAGE Licenses: Othee a residence or pu h aD; «tn' U• `"�""� VrosP or the Rangers for a supper, or for mill. Green nivel. - j I�� g , of Clarewuot: Wo -all juin in wish � ll Cedar Grove. . --- —. -_ fug Mr. and MrE I'ngh every pros nit • ' faux money or marbles. . pe }• BBUNTING, "Issuer o 11larriage The long talked of pideraad bb►ween IiFh to eznres3 my opioioa, with a . . Licensee for the county of Ontario. Of-amm lets G add 7, eouceaE]on ;►, is about to be goo,J man others, who _witness P3ckerin g Council. nue ai the store or at his reaidet�oe, Pickering an established Plot. 'The contract for game o! football at this place on �iatnr g Village. . 1S -y a -- - _ - _ -- — e a. opening the same has been awarded, and day eveuiog. I think it Is too bad that The above council met pursuant to ad- ' journment on Monday, Jul 8. in Town- '_ R.BEATON,TOWNt� I CLERR J the C. I'. It. Ca. will now Le pushed tc�a neighboring tillages like thiel place y �• Conveyancer, Commissionerfor takfn� OROL ship hall, Brougham. Members all pros -i g for a crossing.' The c iDtr,c:. r rccri�e« Rud ('i'wrrrwood cannot play a friendly eat except Mr. Hilts. Minutes of last Mo uo to Accountant dna Insurance Agent. t the timber oh the read allownuce as pant itxtnn of football without the liko oecnrin hfouey to ;can o❑ farproperty Wille pro R meeting read and adopted. A number of , 'bated. OFFICE --At bitevale. ,,will be in l -• 1 pay for the work-, and balance, some a8U, which did here on Saturday evening, accounts were presented and communica•. Brougham every Monday afters n for the ! : transaction of business. �87.v in money• When I went unto the field the game had tions read and referred to the various - Will Re -open l . --- -- ---- s died i To otko, tin Sunday', the started. and I stood for some time before standing committees. Th re n r :- g MONEY TO LOAN APP Y TO F, 1 .. - • I 7th, a former resident of this place, in I could. tell which way our team wits E. Major was heard offering road ma- 1an Huerma a appraiser at Cl a Co., t for ron � rj �� � 1����, the person of John Brodie. Tt,o remains kicking, i being well acquainted with chine for sale.) � - Canada Permanent Loan & f3avin s Co., head i ♦ tiVm Wbite reminded the council of their office, Toronto,. Stock capital $9,(10,000. Total were interred in the Preabytterian come• all our, boy's faces could not sed but Very!'' - - "' assets X8,700,000• Thecoznpany leu s [Honer on tery 7th concession on Tuesday, they few of them on the field. I tbonght at Promise regarding opening road for him as lowest current rates of interest a d on fever September 3rd 1895• having been cunvepod from Stouffville the time if the. representatives of Cedar he•desires to have made next winter. able terms of repayment. Mortg ee and ae a Mr. �towbray gave notice that at next -; bentures purchased. No comu►issi u, No delay, -�- - _ station. Deceased was an aged than &nit Grove had won the. match it would not ►n,}derate. l; 4Atr V was well known to our older inhabitants. have been any credit to the Grove, and it meeting he would beg leave to introduce e . Fir ;;, j bylaw Co assess the several school sections A. POST, COUNTY AR HIT3�CT ate. _ All join in expressing sympathy with the would be hard to know who to have county bereaV@d family. Ttze funeral was large. given the ur@dit to. Then I think it was and union school sections. and asked that . 'Vises. for the conn of Ontari Drawings g the several school Trustee boards be re and specifications furnished for a cry clave of R� ly attended by our people. something shameful the way some of quested to have their requestion in the building, Steam and hot water eatingg and Good gond hand Li t Wa on and } ventilation a specialty. _ ofnce-G rrie flock, Fuggy for sale, also a few good carte at the spectators a*ent on. Some of the ex- hands of the Clerk not later than Aug. 1st. :- corner Dundas and Brock stre ts, Whitby: • Mrs. -A. Luke and William J. Qregg prespions they used to the visiting boys Mr. Poacher seconded by Mr. Mowbray Residence=Hingeton Road East Pi keringT97 y ( -[j1 j7 �� _ are with fflende In anJ around Walk®r was not neighborly, As for tl•e Cherry moves that the tender of Andrew Linton on THOMAS, POUCHER, Lioe sed Auo- #' • . J' of nte- s : ton dust novo. wood bots, I cRnnot say anything ae I building road through swamp north of C. tivneer, Valuator, etc., for E t York and Did we her of it as a certainty, or+was have not had the, pleasure- of their ac. P. R. on sideline bet lots 6 and 7 con 9 be . the whole of N;,rth and South Ou ario. Strict i'' -Breek ,R©ad• aaintanee. But I will just say, fora accepted for $80, and the timber on said .. it only a rumor ;that pio nio to Mussul q attention given to all orders by mail c r telegraph man's Lake, under the auegicee of Pree word of advice to our boys, the neat game rood allowance, Geo. Gerow, commissioner. . Oharges Moderate. Address THQS. ['OUCHES, N• Aa the proprietor is iviD n , Mr.'JIowbray seconded by. Richards Bos 47, Brougham, Ont_ j_ business at Brook Road these tLiogs bpterien Sabbath School '? you play. do it with your own boys and if moves that the Reeve ba and is hereb L Erskine church Endeavorers are taking you win you have the credit vourselve. PUSTILL, •AUCTIONF K, ETO., will be Bold regardless of coat. 84 8m authorized to grant his order on theTreas . F • Green River, solicits sales from his num-------T- _ ___ a vacation. No meetingr, fur two rnouths. ONLOOKER. erous friends both far and near. Sit es of farms,_ .urer in favor of parties completing their _ At the closing meshing new officers were - contracts before next meeting of the coun- '=� farm stook, and everything that is to tis sold will TH be head -1e11 by the subscriber with the utmost + IRE WEST' �AN� eleote.l :Mise Jennie r'orgie. President; WHfTEVALE. cil upon receipt of certificate from com- caro and sold to the very best advantage. 4Aly Mr, McFarlane. Firm Vice ; R. Rawfion. • missioners. - — - - "kms CANAI)•A• Second Vice. Prosperity has attended Miss Mason; Of` Toronto, is visiting `Mr 11io�vbray seconded by Nr Richards ' .. MONEY TO L AN r„�1TeY file Society ever since its organization, Mrs. W. S. Major. -moves that the Reeve grata his order on _ON_ BR4NCM . over a year and a half ago. under the able Sam Cooper and Miss Todd Visited D, th treasurer n favor of Foster Hutchison, 8p e u ] MORTGAGE SECUR 1Y Capita] Adthorfsed. ,,• adminietration of Rev. Mr. Hippan. Mr, .li. Beaton on Sunday, collector for the sum of one hundred andi. - � Capital Subscribed.......`."" ;;;; ;' '$1•";�'000 McLaren ab y filled the office of First blies Corin is spending the vacations forty d,llar", as salary for 1894., RE,A,=,, '�� Capital PaidTup,,,,,,,,, ,,, , p q �lr;4fo�tbray by Mr Poacher moves that T-L�.T�' • • ...,..ato,000 I'r@sideni. Everp active member has With her rents at Toronto Junction, , bought and �old4�oommisec�n, 1eet.. """' . • • • ... • • • ...... vs,flo0 worked as if they were fnrniehed with a. .. ., •:. Mesdames John Sleigh and F. MoCoV the collectors roll as returned be re o .. BOABDdF DIREdTOBf3. ceived and the statement containing a "�= John Oo�ran, Es ., president. eo•ntnieaion of service, every meeting has spent last week with fri@nae in Toronto. list of the amount tease remitted be allow . been k flood one and without exception, '� ' Agent for l=ire, Life Accede i, Plate w. F.aowan, EU yy g Aden: Rs �, J1 A. �i� fairl well atte Q°P S@yeral from here atten3@d the faneral ed and that the bonds of said collector be �'�°' Q1ass'and Steam Boiler Ins ranch son, re ., �ie �, Thomas y aided. ?tial the society of the late Mre. Nighewander at Altona. and are Hereby cagoelled. -I p q Ro rt ti4cIntoah 3f, Two houses in Pickering to r at of for ?'•H aMoiiian eq:, •„ Mier further p Ovbeen helpful bless ng wentrnet t Itf3no, aA ndinQ Miss dfeq► weeks with herna Herou, of aaunt Drtrse movedr. thatThosBBearbe appointed as sale. A Genera �� cess we say to the Christian Endeavor. W. S. 114a'or. overseer pPo g' - l Banking business transacted, J a er ser of Whitevale road division No 107, '..y Drafts issued, payable to all parte of MIt3a Maggie Taiit, of Norval, ie spend- and that the seal of the corporation be Conveyancing` carefully done a :frisch United States, and on•London, England pay: � •-••.•.�1. affixed to this rasolntion. - able in all parte of Europe. Hi�gbeet current ibR the s,)bool .vacation with her mother, owor raw than usaally charge , Tit• rates of interest allowed en t3ariagt! Bank. BROUGHAM. . Ml's, Jae. Tfiylor. Your standing committee on Indigents ., %1: les searched And certified to hen Deposits and credited half " Mrs. Jas. White and 4aughter, Mrs. D• begs leave to report and recommend .as yoµ required, Private fends al yearly. epesiaa at A• j7rtzUllart Wae In the City CD sat• follows: F. L. Green to bag of Sour to Mrs. teLtion to collection of Farmer's sal© notes, $. Turner, ars visiting Dara. Wtx]. Mesk, ways an hand to loan a �• a• Weat'ta!!t rirday• Farmingilam $1; H. Spencer in aid of R the lowest rate of >t�laN.ozs: Mise Dewe[', of W'bitby, i8 here with ane Miss Wbitsj of Maxwell. Collier an indigent $24.40. All of which, x * `f ' ''. Jas. Malcom has returned from Jack t , R^ interest. K relatives. is respeetfally submitted R. R. Mowbra 4 t TORONTO FIN�NIAL Elijah Boden visited with the arint in son'S Point, where he hay been for the p .< W V. RICH,Mal ION chairman, pro, tem. • _ bt4ces Da1e'e Block Pickering , past coupl® of weeks engaged itt Breoting your standing I. Uxbridge last week. g committee an Contingen - _ a Summer cottage for Capt. Robt. IleeSor. cies begs leave to report snd recommend asIr a P1C10ERiNG POST CFFI E• ; CORPORATjpN Tie Brock Road ie beitlg gravelled Th@ bo s have commenced raettein follows: DRB@atop, drawing deed in s� ) north and soath of liars, ` y p S "- 1 1. -- , a littl® at fooEbaU. There mast have duplicate corporation to J M Gerow, of • Mair arrive from Twouto 9.50 a.m. 5 c'' '' Miss Fuller; . of Green. River, visited. i"II>��IOr1.8da r tf�n been some rouffli play on Saturday night Bvlow -property in the village of Brougham, Mails close Toront(i 6 f1. ' ' P 91' • 1600, VVu r__ )ve G-T,W,'g 5 � � with Mra. Robert Ptlittip®. O, .p E 6 ao a Close a T W b 55 a m S1�bf>;cribed Lap, ' as we . not Jud Pugh and Fred Nigh• $2,00 ; Thos Pouaher, advertising and sell- r -" 64 G T s o0 a m �28i�}QQ Miss Va•nmage, of boarbarA JunGliola, swaud$r were•badlj'used up atter it, ins the Bylow property iD-the village of 1 WIIiLby 8 45 p m TOrontQ A tq pn, y I6 (3 7 L 8 45 p II� „ Q T fi QQ - ere with friends just ntlw. The B;sv. Mr: l+jalt, the new pastor of B Mowbray, assessor. { Brougham, $6 „ R tv lldow t .. �'i pw The erection -of 'Gerow's kitchen to 4h MetbodiSt°ahtirch her@ 'illi his for services rendered in equalizing school • �$oaey orders issued oa all arts of tl�e World. Ttiiii' CGM__p afly -have openr,9 a branch'iD the b@IHR rapidly tlehed. Onward. ' z tam seCEIOn N0. 4 Uni Village Of Piohering, in the office If>:tely oc• t Are 1Qty . Qbti In Llla` arsons g, OD and mileage as ,per s' PS' >.. > A�XX98 B�33US Y>Q epuied by the Ontario Bank: under the man Joseph Bur picked, oue . huxtdred alnd • � to $6.00. .Your committee havit5 $�. meat of the nndereigned. age- • p T` � rev. g,{ ulle�ai , fiRe ' hie i , �; ktatu R e;�_ :�� De osits will be rsizty boy of 4• Itbpl't'ItR! pls` �'ueada : _ _ ... , certedned that. the north half of` let. 1 in= oeivoil and'intereet allow reoviyed and itterest allowed 1 . k s4► at8I-9 fit h best rates. sLi tri LlJaa cit Y : -. t, tit tt» lr ,, -k ,, aei1-1 W. ...;A1g .th 1st. cars.sva to be eg 7' ' � h . . -� �y .. 1^. 4t�utm..Secnrity tndispntabde Hrafte 3' , �: , e s. empt #nom -leben , . yyJ� ifiEl led on alip e <e`"."T bly 4. .. r li turd .rate iii �aeliool': motion No ' �'t'm. as v paxtfi, oollecti4na m ti b Buts ttltk4 - 3 A ,,,• �...��• :...ter,_ x west LO very fr�8, ` ;x A s R:�47ri y liberal . +',- �'- ,.-..':.. r ai$Iie .la -.: _ - S -t:� --_#? - w ,c�t�i X• ?. a.. and o Y Rpr04 Alt . 4i a w�a � _ .a a b . @ ,d, I a .. ther t Ala _ �, fi �,ls , 1pa . tt tat: w - ... ; . 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W. :,t, r.. , 1 s pri i:_, es_ ..: -t om t17!i j+�a*.-'j ' 6-fiZ h'�'' ',' �.-.. k f �4 rye . t >-_ T'3 J µ '..•k a.- .nil- r?•. .-. sTa * Via, r. + L s; I__. i , fir ty.._ 1 '�4• 3 "r. . 1i11�1F �" '" .. - ___ . - - a _.,---r _ _ . _ _ '+ d . i' tera)i l ibe �blsic " Ir- Mo . t- Mite . ��8 LDOT l .B�K� . t September nen t, whoa all points oonnoate ���� a rail oupy-oa ts.�►Iaif+�n- THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL .. with the proposed canal could be thorough' [rated. .Dui; Shu pita h> en :. : .. h per' . . Ip dieoussed. , , _.- nouna+td by the oourte. EDA ilV 8F TSO SASH• " - .. , I Y.,z TA RiN Q . I aaxetaAL." , . LITICAL EXILES -.THE . is".a plied' by"therooueona of lo�� DTI YEVES.. TRE VERY LATEST FROM ALL OVER; ,,, �. �' is )I<fSSiA'g ootnttlanes, which- forma fiscal uta - ,THE WORLD. Autralitrn'rade declined £B4Of}O.Otiil last WORST USED IN HER ApZ1dAIN, :, Thtas, when a aneml�r of the neral CCiai- •�•�--;- ; - °°•. ", , � year. mune_ bas been Condemned to undergo a gkat Site Gtwbler at R•wlar iCAt%a City Retro• . '' DoCf li� r8 vitt that the Czarewitoh is Cor eotional punishment, ha id placed at Ur►eoa®teawoesa abd eaUed w►1tb sib, aid Iluteti*stl>tt« items About Our Own Coen= ; very low and is recovery is doubtful. "8eath �. - seems irraterable `to '1['fhetr user- the disposal of theo6m pulse, wliieb deotdes O" Tbrou=b a► Crowd of Bewildered try, treat Brteaea, tee United states. subscriptions to the Newfoundland loan able Itzistene-e—They Frequently Try whether it wail retake or exilb him. In Cultieas. f . 1915 on as eminedce `two miles t� sad Atl ['art er the 6tot►e. Condeiasea ; j in London amounted to nearly double the ,:� litaielde to Bad Tlietr 13errow--IltintY the latter Dare, he is transported a Rainy Lake City, Mins.i iii iufensely_" , lines of cages or compartments. The cages are of unequal length, but are seven and atgd Assorted for Easy ilea.dina. - sults required. Yersraus Lai Recut Xean tat she Treat- province fn�&stern Siberia;- for five yearn. tae has the right • r u 1 excited eve a daring ands ectesstn robbery provincr►s t the Amour River. The Russian penal E: i, asrrans.. - -" The spt►niab i7hamee'of I3eputtsitrejeet- . trent •f Alt uttrer classes of orimiaals• At the and at that time to seek rmissian from an aotaiatune, of the bank late Thursday evening by twa . `_ . •' Qiieen Anne's husband. He took a rami• Mitnitobii crop reports Dominus en-� -conraging. ed b s vote of 69 to 53 a ro Dani to abolish y P P :. Rnesia rtanda preeminent as the most and if granted, to re-enter nusaia. Rut masked men, who, atter a desperate strag• - Cho r]Rbt to in8iat not more than blown at any one time on a prisoner, with I The Manitoba Legielatiiicp littitir passed'aF the ez ort dut on rain. p Y g The Bel tan Government will sake as g vast of all empires, modarb or anviant. Yet in the tiitnds of mat persons there IS a h f to r main in Easters frequently a pre ors a Siberia. beoauss the country ; is very rioh [e with Sha Deshler in whish he was Snail - g ' y 1; the Ir,sh measure had b -come impotent, law a aiaat Sande attest cars, i •' g Y ofBoer to Canada this yyear to buy horses feeling that is spite of her large domains and agrioortati lir axto , Featen into insensibility, secured >�.80,00& . 6ewitdered Root beer is pproscribed b the Siiiitboe! for re -mounts and for the artille that has no wish for exie. Traneportaticn bas existed io Siberia ape esasped through a crowd of - -' . �- Goan[ �V. t7. T. U. as aontainin mese' Y g ; _ Ten .laws were elected to the Italian Russia is a county Y that nearly 150 years. At first thaso who had oitisens who had been attracted to "the•' --1 -�` than g per Inset. of alcohol. Parliament at the first trial in the last humane prison management, and been Condemned for Dentia) offences were ink by the struggle and pistol shots. blev- , Ez-Treasurer Stocsk is Dna of the ae►an-I teen liaanta for the sition of Count I election the most romineat bean the pp 8 Miuiater Finance $onnina throughout the empire prison reform is ua- therb pa rdonad and' sant there, and Rttssia transported thither those Condemned to oral posses have taken up the searob, and . a PP Po Y' Tres user of Wentworth. of Si nor. Cavallotti, whose ohar es in the g g. welcome. Rnssiana do not dispute that is truth lurking behind this feeling, hard labor, who went with their families there. is some hope of overtaking the dw . � e Three nun men were fined an a re•' to of $b0 a d nests at Gai• for saratgch-I Italian Chamber of Deputies a atnet Pre- Cris i were voted down, now threat• much bat they deny that the Russians as a race after hav[n under one unisbment with K - P labor in• Euro an ussfa. This trans or- pe rate robbers. r Just before the Boor of closing Cashier ga leg plate glass windows with s diamond. mien p ens to prehr hie charges in a court of area cruel people. Yet in trio same breath Cation took plaos rincipally in the Prov nee . Johnson in the bank, when and- ,E Montreal militia will etition the GCs•- law• . the racticall admit that there is much Y P Y of Transfarkal, because there were lands there rioh in allose miner. Later gold wap stone .. eerily two nliaaked men ap)E,eared anon the � ernment to rent the canal twelve da '� g Yih Details have I+een reoei�i ed of the ter• in in Cho N,neaiaa grison system which needs mines were discovered, This traot is really scene and rushed behind the pounter with pay instead of oiitting it dow.e to eight. E.; tibia treatment of foreign miuihnariea Chengtu, capital of the Province of changing. :, - - what was known as anoient Dahouria, revolvers la their hands. The Cashier made - bin. Augers has appointed bin. F. Jodery, of Montreal, inepeetor of fresh-, " Szohnea. France threatens to demand Stripper; of all the seneatioosl teatores arbich forms part of the steppes of Iilango- iia. anti whose population consisted fdrmer• a dash for hie revolver, but before he reach• - r made creamery batter intended for Ire reparation. whish writers in tKe part have. penned ly of Houriates, a nomadic race. ed it one of the robbers was upon him. ' British market. . The police raided two Mussalman schools about Russian prisoners and prisons, it can R'hen, in 1689, the Province of Dahourlt►, Thea follos4ed a desperate struggle, daring . Lieutenant-Go'reriaor Iidac)tntod�r `has of theology is Constantinople on Tuesday, sat doyen v a fast that Russia lin dealing atter a treaty with China, beoamo apart which Sue muked man shot twice at John- = __ _ = received permission to vi it St. Paul.Minn.; in 000nection with the North-West Ezhibi- and arrested many students who wertl found to have arms in their possession. with her common, every=day prisoners is But it of Lhe Russian empire,. tate oanviots w,lrtre F u6 to work in the minas. iron, who was all the time straggling to get• Sian. High offiCWe in Shanghai, who are well of at al iohumaa as a rule. when n 1 Comas to bar prisoners she is almost , - AN vwLAND opt oNy, where he ooald reach his revolver. Just as_ foot drawer it _� Tne Dominion $cid a Qom sin or Ikon- g p y informed, express the opinion that war political Th re is also a Ruwian oat ootoay on he was within a of the where . h treal was awarded the contract for the new between Russia and Japan over Corea will as barbarous as the most barbacoas and the Inland of halien, situated at the la the second robber came to the assist- y i, bridge on the London h Pori Stanleys break out before the end of the next three uncivilized nation! an the giobo. extreme east of `3iberia, at the mouth of trios of his Companion and dealt the ra►shier . t t a - Railway. months. _ _ There has been but one man, aside from the Amour River. It has a special lfov- BAVZRA . RNAV Y BLOWS . . Thomas Ha Ie� of GdeI h was %found) Y y P + -Newfoundland i�iieuritiew have dropped - a Raaaian risoner ar otbaial, te: nae the p ernor, who aLtendr to the administration of on the head with the butt end of his . " , - beside the railway track with a number t►f eight points to the London market alone interior of the model prison of all Russia, the rison. No liberated oolonists exists a " canine. Mr. Johnson straggled for a few `: nations wounds in hie head. Hie recovery; is doubtful. - the fai►nre of Confederation. Tho prospect of union with Canada advanced them that and that man is the great French•Russian on tl island. -- When s Ruwian'ez[le becomes a free min°les longer, and thea, being weak from the lose of blood and seeing that it would OW ,-,&.. , . I The lowering of the-waterIe'vels by the much. - - nolo ist Wrasko He visited the prison pe g y• prisoner he continues to receive food, ra• 'farming aril be Courtin death to- make an more Y g Y - oonstrnetion of the Chicago drainage oanai r In bis epeesh alt the opening of Perlia- in the Viborg quarter in St.Petersbura riot tions, Clothing, tools, cattle and fight, he gave up. As he sank to -the floor - is will be brought to the attention of the went the -Governor of Queensland euggeats [on a o and ave a ra hie duan tion of g g R 4 P P hones. Hta food rations and_ bis olothiag the one of the men atruok ham a heavy blow in . . �? V. . Dominion . Government b the R, A O., Y that Great Britain, Canada and Queensland Din in Lavin the PsciBc cable if the other R it; o Der. W•M.F.Round, of the Prison As, are allowed him for two years, or until two and one-half acres of land given him the face. rendering him unconscious, and . when he re pined oonebiogenew he found ' g �- Navigation Company. ., i ] colonies hesitate• sociation, when the Iaternsuoaal Prison b Cho iiovernmest Dan be made to enp rt himself -bound hand and foot sad lying nn- . Mr. Aolland'has resigned the position of Congress met in St. Petersburg a few years h m. der the counter. � /-;. General Manager of the Ontario Bank, and Mr. C. McGill, Manager of the Peterboro' ALL HIS AMBITIONS QRATIFIED. __ ago. In fact, Russia, as an absolute am• At the end of ten years the oolonist a from the condition of a trans reed co'se ppoo The robbers who still wore their mask■ sol ' then locked the door, people had - branch of the bank for• fifteen years, has Lord Mosebery Accomplished Everytlrina< ire is no„• a li to ive muoh information P P g ooluniat to the state of a tree aalonist. app attracted by the pistol shote, and prn• � i sho been appointed to the position. ne !Poen neVed t• ae, about bar prison system. . __ _ _ He can engage in Commeroe and all Indus- needed to go throu h the vault, the inner . g f Tho llominion Cuatoma Department htis decided to permit tourists to bring their ._ ._ • - c ord- Rosebery was prime inti inter of - r I aUSMA is ss.nsTIYL - trial pursuits, and Dan, travel all over Slberta, But he Cannot return to Russia dc+or of which was looked. They demanded -. that Mr. Johnson -open this. He refuse,], " bicycles free into Canad.., requiring them England for one. fear and four months. Students of panology know very little proper without a pardon. hoping to thus gain time in order that the -• . . to give an atlidavit that they . are their When Mr. GIs intone resigned on account about what Russii is antually doing in the MANY WOMEN THRRI . aitizear might some to the rescue. Hie re- - 1 r• eirsonal property, and are not for sale, and of failing eyesight and advanced years, he wayot:praou reform,outtheyknowwhatshe All women there sentenced to foroed lab- fusel angered the robbers, and one of them ' -' . will be taken out of the country. recommended as hi. ■uoocisaor the liberal rayeeheis dotaq. A000rding t<► M. 4Vrasttoy or are scat to the island of Saghalien. Like knocked him down and kicked him to the - several time as he lay on the floor. i• The committee in Uttawa to whotr► was referred the preparation of _aa address to Pee who had beeq secretary of state for .: ,he Russian empire bed aeon the aeoessity fol convicts sinoo Cho men. the women must undergo Doe•third of their punishment in prison, but the�island side B Lbia Lime there' w.,s nits a crowd . Y q • Lad Thompson have prepe.red it, and it y foreign affairs in his cabinet. In becoming fora riwu short-term p Is6t), when a wine warehouse of the epoch is consiJered as a prison surrounded by Daisies the bank: The" two robbers hut- , riedl filled the front art of the safe with has been engrossed in purple and gold, It Conservative. the leader of the liberal party, Lord Rose. . `•f Empresa Anna, in the Viborg quartee Boating wall so that sac►+ risoner, male p . owder and touched it off blowin the g ' was signed _by most of the members in Parliament. her undertook pf course the; carr Y ' ' Y g theoapitayl otty of the empire Kaci been bull[ or female, brou ht from Ruane, is set at liberty iiia or her F rate to least and aeatterin the silver all P g The prise of cheese ie advancing i Q out of liberal privaiples, commonly called The over for the purpose. But to Lime this risen fell tato a state of entire disorgaai- is 8agha len, and punish• meat �e►nsista only in obligatory wank. over Cho lace. P Ontario, and buyers now have to pay more the ;Newcastle programme, chief P Eatiou, and, potaithatsnding improvemeate The male Coavtat hu the right to Con• Tri= PAQRAi31I8 OF BTLTA - - money for the article owing to the talk of aims of that programme were i—Home cu'e ms,le n n ►t, et aC last could be ao longer swoot a small house upon a small tract of were all wrapped In paper an,l for that drotall and the poor condition of the pail. for Ire?and, with home rale for other maintained, land, and to work on hes own account. The reason were uninjured. These packages, urea, which, it ie expected, will make � sections of the Unite3 Kingdom as In proceeding with the preliminary stud- convict alga • rope]vea a ration, and nisi) qq hirrr- the ountants amounting fn all w almwt . . material .lillorence in the flow of milk. { sequences ; reform of the house of Lords ; iss for the coustruotion of a new prison in further his semi) it ►t roman with , y. + receives a monthly payment for its support. >I30.000, the robbers hurriedly stowed away :. ' in their and with drawn 'guns Judge Malhint delivered judgment iii the chargee` of b�odling aKainat Nle Cr Pay for members of parliament : one roan St. Peterabucg. to contormity to the scale of uuisliments of the new Russian Dods, as Nothing is given to women who have no pockets, made a dash for the street. The boldness. - Aubrey, of Hull, Que., diequaliiy,ng him one vote, and various other- reforms of told in the foregoing it wasaecessary that children, bu: eaoh child has the right to of their movement swaggered the'spectators • '=" - . for seven years, and sentencing him to pay more interest to British subjects titan to the prison should be built on the Cellular nearly three rableu a month or abont$1.84 + and fora moment ao Dae was ca ble of pa - a fine _of $983 and all costs of the court, which alone wilt exceed $2,000. outsidere. Rosebery'a sduiinietration: hits been plan. Prison officials do not, ar a rale in othea countries, hke theoellular.orsolitary to $2• The island of Saghalien Contains about making a move. By the time the people} _ bad regained their nerve the robbers had - - . _ . 681Ki0 caro kiloatetree ' Tbat is to say, h a d when search wan ig The Coroner's jury charged .vitb lige duty rs eu• respectable. It is not marked by any nor by any notable political imprisonment plan, as is indauea nervoue• nese and madliesa. . it is about the alae of Greene. It is atoned m e t err escape, a . , made for them no trace could be found. of inquiring into the death of Char- )etre Coaling, w•ho was faund dead at 112 scandals, triumphs. He had a small m%jority in the BUILT BY AONVIOM - - by mountain ranges, sad theca are now about forty villages on the island. There A posse was at once formed and is now for the Telegrams have 1915 on as eminedce `two miles t� mss lane in Toronto on the 10th, of Tune, -br verdict boobs of cummoas to begin with, and it ke t narrowin until on a sea vote it u R p A a freak of Russian justice, eminently y is but one mode of unishment and that is P searching :men. - been sent to arrest the men, whose deacrip- lines of cages or compartments. The cages are of unequal length, but are seven and ucett in a last ni ht of g diilful murder against Stephen Wright and disc eared alto ether. Conformin to PP g g Proper, the Convicts of the em ire wore put demolishing the baildlog, by whipping. The knot is no longer need. ( tion it iven. It is believed that the rob- 1 g provincr►s t the Amour River. The Russian penal Mary Ann Clark.. custom ratherthuti to a politicalnecess ty, w work in o.d had beau used as a ninon while P but a dirsator of a ctson on the island baa P thirty i beta are headed for the Lake gnperror . Qiieen Anne's husband. He took a rami• CHEAT BRITAIN d h h f bed b he teeigueil. 'the position of the home Cole bill hu not been improved. Indeed, whtoh • they were alga used to build the Dew struo• Cho r]Rbt to in8iat not more than blown at any one time on a prisoner, with oogntrp in order to get on some pacing .. , _ . steamer. - Tlie International Railwa Ceti Y g r e the Ir,sh measure had b -come impotent, lure. Than all Cho other rtson sad Cor• p t in r user an instrument which is a good deal like the Mr. Johnson's whole body Is badly bruu- " 'wee opened in L,ndon by the Prince of p y �euuonal taPtituuonr were pu eq Bn Iiste caval oat.-o-gina•uela. and some o enl declare•1 that the bill ed. He is .tot dangerously hurt, but it was [loo to make doors, windows, -looks, bells, he idea that there is mnoh Cruelty to Wales. had been- a..tically shelved, and that y not the tanitof the robbers, who audoabt- ., pr iron beds, kitchen utenaila, furniture far rtwners in Siberia is no ion er true. A Ireland had nothing to hope from the p g edly intended to kill bite. t The Hon. Emily Jane Mercier, Dawa�er Kcerimy government. It ►s even said the cells and the prison office, r►s well as prison official who should attempt to be Marchioness of Lansdowne mother of Elbe , the mattresses for the use of unfortunates . - that a section of the .rioh psrlianieurary unneaeasarily onus) would be murdered is - preaent'1fargrria of L�nedowue, who vpa� art made terms with the conservatives Iol►aw io impriaonmeat the men who those days. The Duke of Cambridd. . - formerly Governor-General of Canada,; is F l had built the r prison home. deed. She war+ seventy-six years of ag ou the prorn,set �f some measures of relief Opitta•AiR WORK, • under a new government•. Tl.e'pr►son itarit oonrists of a large merle . The Kerlin correep,.udent of the Lend' n building[ of atone and iron, which is flanzati Hearty all the work of Siberian convicts .. _ . Standard says that thecA is good rea.Onl;O RAD1CALfl D1tlTl;HBBD sella..,'.._ - P by w dozen smaller buildings. As it is is performed }n the open air. They are believe that Lord SaInd,ury's accessipn . The question of the abolition of the hoose sit usted on the river Neva, only a partial engaged principally in the establishment will lead to an entente between German of loris was sprung upon Lord Rosebery. wall of stone out rounds it. The main or of roads, in the Improvement of lands, the Mi, - K,, •-an i, and Japau,and probably Ameri The radicails had been distrustful 'at titin entranoe building is two stories in height. draina,m of the soil, and the goustrnotion :awe s . ,, . , latcr. Isom tl,e begiuuing. Being a peer himself, In it ate the gnsrtarit of the prison guards, of buildings. Besides this there are the f .. 1°' +.-.,,, ;`ne London '!'swan :saps that the Uuke they suepecled him ut too much sympathy the roaeptioh rooms, and Sha roams of the coal manes, where political prisoners are + �,%_O' � - % , of Devonshire w.11 pre ids over the t,otrt- for a lil:eral chief with the chani4er, which, I officois of tho institution. Then comes Compelled tr, labor. :+•- • mittee.. for the National -and Imperial through hereditary prvileco, tuay uu.liiry the prison itaolf . It is give stories in woitttT OF ALL- tt,..r; • - Defrnce, which was recomrri an or all of the lei;r�latic,i. of the clinai,Mr' height +rid ooutaini Eve Ilett of cells, The litiaial risoner is Chi worst used ► i f ended by the y Po p HaitiI'StO�r Committee, and is now first anosen b the eo lei. L.,rd Roseber • which aro resohed b ligbtiron ornamental �11 t :;r� - - y P P ) �' wretch on the face of tae earth. Chained f 1 �I . t, 1. f . furina'11, couet•ituted. straddled this quration, lie made +pcecnas stairs•ays Dud carni ora. to a Companion he is compelled to labor !' ,' I b ) AA, � , i I ; . . in which he seamed to denounce the grin `OqR ►tvaDttlt;n IN A 7"ttt�. half"sled, is groups of five tb twelve, with fi ; , fi1� 'I i fi . - Lord•Sulisbury has defin;iely undertai�en ciple o a tierediwry house of lords, and the task of form,ng a miuistr.y, and ti as Each tier of oeUa numbers 444. Prisoaors a haif•shacn head, and clothes of gran �?' ��,� ;,� t annonuced several Cabinet a , ,o,ntmen' e appen d to threaten ao attack upon that :are Rarhed in a yellow cloth oiiatuols, and cloth and with one lets of white, which is � " �.,. •. - - body. Rut tie (lid nothing. I'he plan by wear skull cepa. The are nice s-ke tat his bad a of ho Lew dim. He has no 4� _ ` ty including theft of Mr. Chamherlain las y y P . R _ N - . Colonial Secretary, and that of 'Sir Michw 1 chink he proposed to nvercome the peers as pe �. work, usually on public in►provements, righie. White there is some ho for all an obstacle to progressive lirgialation i to i3 m, with at► honr'a Dos• other tlfberian risoners. there in one for -t -I, /-- .� Hicks Beach as Chancelior of the Exche• P ► Quer. was a pecious enough to keep the radical] from 7•a• n s - 1, trotu open +wolf', t,ut it did not comsart call°u front labor for dinner. Tfseir food- him except in deith. a �' \Wednesday in the (,'hunch of 3t.�R'ph . them. is coarse in the orteetne, and consists - It is littler wonder that the detection of - • .�: _�� • - Kin,�stati-on-_r1•a,nea, the Duke of �•tosta, .Lori Rosebe.r *gain well afford to rest mostly of dry bread, meat, .vegetables and a political conspirator in Raseia means _ ) Y fin usually the suicide of the victim. Death I \1 J ne hew of the King of Ital milk. . . p y. was married the cane of chile ottiae and a rid the Commander-Ip•Chief of the British Army, = tc tris P.ince�e Ite'.ene of Oricanei The remainder u) Ips days in peace and quiet, t'rls°Wars do all the work of cleaning the isprefeeable,to the 1�itaof apolitical prisoner :- institution as well as in the kitchen and in Siberia, whose retirement is snnounoed., ceietnouy was very impresei�e, and war for, occurdin to his awn statement fie hos ' p I accompLbhed all in life dist he hr, the bakery. They also run the prison a CARRIED oN stnE ittltP: a .I attended 1•y representatives of the rind .al i ever : electric light system. There are these AI[ prisoners are transported from ccurta of )+:uncia: . I hoped for. Him ambitious have i.een full• Ttie imperial anthorit]ea hat's for`' .tried eatistied for he once said that rl.l the anihi• Wild•ingr connected with the prison which European Russia to Sibeiis by the Russian 'she St01'y Of WraterlOo. . ' are known as hospital departments, while war steamshi of 3,800 tons burden the- 1 fo the (a lad an t•uvernment ,a drat of the tions he had in life were to rna a rioh p+ The moat remarheable celebration` eve[ ��i�y+ theta is also a lieparrte hospital building Nizimi•Nov orod. The route is from • North Pac.fi-- Seal nQ [,ill, which was read woman, win the English D•erbyancf`beco►ra g 1 held in Allisneo, Uhio, was that of the �' for thoab who are seized with infectious . a third time in the House o! Lonls. ; WhilP premier of England. His meaaure of success iadessa through the Suez (.anal and around - a' ►nakesmsny concessions for which Cantida hi►s been more than full, far in addition to diseuee. . ( Asia. 'Phe steamer Carries 652 convicts at i eightieth anniversary of the battle of i FISLi7 0! TA>t >!iOt�tLIl3T, - a tri and she has a Complement of sixty• Waterloo. . James R. Green was s mid - cowended, it fails in twa , im ortant idl of these things he hake twice won the I r• respects to meet what are regarded as the -Derby—last year with Lades and recently I Next in the order of . Russian pelson two men and eighty guards. The old shipman on an English war vessel in the just dem,ande of the senlera. with Sit Vista. a stem Dames that of Sibbria, that great horror tit nice -year mxroh from European harbor of Antwerp eighty years ago. - He -was born iu I.rndrin, Maq "i, It 4i;and 6 13 for the novelist and the playwright. Russia toaib,aim it thea obviated. UNITi•D ST, TRS. b beria; that is to say, the Asiatic porton On the ship, fore wnJ oft, on either side, ,%curing a furlough front his oaptain, he. - . C '. , I `' . is descended from an ancient Scottish fam• • d 1 t 1 i d ' ir 18 - '�_._ , The fee of 2a Dente collected on c rs eu• ily that war raised to the balbnetsge in o the Russian empire, is ivu t•d or a3- on the Upper and ower r oasts an Sween started serosa Bel tum and on . une , -- g tering the Unitred states from :Cana to ices 1{;�1 and to a pAerage of Scotland in 1704, inistrativa ur nos into twelve overs• P Po u decks have been F,uilt ion analis) i g P 1915 on as eminedce `two miles t� been d-aiared iile al ; g `Y., the first earl having been a geatlemau of the ants, or rooinces which form Eastern- Iberia, Oea'ral Siberia and the lines of cages or compartments. The cages are of unequal length, but are seven and ,stood the right of the plain of Waterloo, an.. I . The loc%1 barks at Niagara;?&Ile, fiT. bed chamber of Prince George of Denmark, provincr►s t the Amour River. The Russian penal a half tags in hoight. Bach contains a through a esu glass watched the fearful - x wilt charge a diaceunt of one' per c nt, on Qiieen Anne's husband. He took a rami• 1 h 1 d be told 1 h d h h f bed b 11 r e as as a tea y en , p aces t o plain woo an Dna or a stru le that da for eu remao etween . Canadian ourrenoy after the first of uly, tent part in .bringing about the nntan of Bg Y P y _ The next convention o` the lnternatianal N%ugland and Sootlind. The present oar[, unithrr,ents which era f0llowad by Civil •t one tide ai Cho Dag®s are placed iron Cho woteran soldiers of France under Na- Dee Waterwa a Aaeooiation will a held who is a nephew of Lord Mahon, the histor• °`'h Io lave elsssex. rings, o whish prieonera era oh.aiued. All poleon ,and the liritidh army, with their � Y. � . in Cleveland is the latter art of . tem• ran, was eduea•ed at Eton and at Christ The etatiens of these pgnishmeata are water wrist sad ankle ohaina, Foe dear of Prussian allies, under . the ieadership of P P snaparted to Siberia with hard labor far attempta at suicide nothia that can cut is the Duke of Wellin ton and Blucher. b1 r. [�er, church, Oxford, where he attraoted the g 1 a$ tonna or for life. Some of the convicts given the prisoners on ship ard. When Green, who,is now 97 eats old ra hied - At {;liicago the Late Secretary of Stalte's attention of both Disraeli and Gladstone bq o to Otintrat Siberia where they are not a risoner wants a drink of water he can Y g p his abilities and hb assumed his titles in ' pp ly recounted hie experience of that day will was admitted- to probate. It leaves ondemned to obtigatocy labor. Is the take it through a Haft rabbet Lube cheek ei ht Dara ago. Referrin to Na Dison, ever thin t Mro. Gresham who ie sole March 18138, through the death of hie rovinaes of the Amour River where all ban s in his cell, t3 i Y g• genius, Y K 9 , + ft h3 said: He was s rest military g lxe��nirig, The ansate is worth X51 UOb,. krandlather, the fourth earl; his father rang ortation is coutralitted convicts are Once a da he is allowed to 0 on dsok g He Navin cried when -he was 4 ears old. At P ' y R but a more cruel tyrant never lived. g Y nl sent to do forced lat►or. Those who with a Closely chained half dozen or so of more sorrow and snfferin during The steamer Berlin, chink Left Ne Yprk j;,to,i ho had kern captain ofthefootball Loam, Y caused f3i on Thureda hue on' board one b n re$ ave completed their punishment can re• Companions, for exeroise during thirty his career than an tan rulers in civilized yi di anfl at Uatotd lie had been a football Cap• ata where Choy are sunt as ooloniate, minutes ar so. ++ ` Preehyterian pilgrims, who will vi it ;the tain and an oarsman. history. _ f , eeenea of Sha early religious sung Iasi in Locd Rosobery'e wife, who died its 1890, stcr,Orrn aLAsit aaxvrs. BOILBp I~O oituBn. „i, - . pi .<: Great Britain and on the' conn eat of was the riches:, heiress in England. She Eastern Central Siberia is - used for Brit it is in the manner of ke,a to him in ____ ; . . r, i;arope.. - I P Artistic Appreeiation• i wan Hannah,tho only ahtld of Baron M�yee eoond-a[ass oosviotr. 13ut Ibis syatort) of nubjeotfoa [[tat Russia hue otitdaae beraelf. - Ther Ftreoutive Carrimitfes of t e ,[ i3.p de Rothschild, and had in her own -right so ransportation should not Ile confounded In esoh Coll is apipe filled with little holes. Painter (with-dignity)—i am an artist, _ 1, Waterway Association, havilig for i oltpect income of $500,000 a year. it►ii Cho Franoh system. It is applied to if a prisoner is unruly all the Commander t madam. ' scean no vi2ation into• i he g. ea'. lak a, on. -- , i _ rimineile at common• lavtr, and aoneisie rtf of a ship had to do is to turn on a flood of iriadam"(effusively) —Uli, you poor man. I ►sued in (:i►ictcgo on '1'uertlay. 7: a rtes = When the stoaiaoh is satisiiod the food is si;e w'itliuut forced labor, but a Chan a of boilin water in. the pip", and the unruly Hero's a quarter to buy you aom•Lhing to gg g wale tavoured of f nv:ry a >nve do in bittor.--Swedish. o•i,den_e is prohibited. Ile the -provinces wretch is quickly brought to subjection. eat. - - .. . _-. _,- - . r, _ . -:. - -...,. ,�:: . - ,. . .. - - .. f ".. r , _ -.t . . , , .--t - . . I. . ., .,.:. - ,,.:... - .. a <... - x... .. i . .- • . } .�.. ,.d�, ::, k --Jin .: .. ..r - �.�, ,��� .1,.•. - - - . , .. .. _ . e _ .. td►4. ri * tri'-" �4. t "; _ l T1 a' . , g ,° r, ~ T . -.- .. d fi`+' ... c - . gg. _ i ,ry, v5'. .y,.yy �+�tii*"', '-'a5R"i. r "s r r(+�' =F s. .. - 3 r _ .l' - . , .. .:; .. Rte{ ,-1. 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CONTINUOUS SUFFERINGf UNNE• ' ALmA hadlo�F' Coih�ge.. �'�: � � +�" �:,O.. 1%_..., . __,.., I LOVELY StiMIER GITY1 Belleville, the beautiful City of the 13ay, .� �. .with its alalia: Hotel uinte and unq'x,cel• mtin in Coloes►do tear a quaint ootieo• Ct�SSARY.. The graduates of Alma Ooilege fJp Matll!h t' P Q t n of bottles, It is divided into two - --- • Fine Art, lEloouttoa Oommercial 9oienoi ,t I + lad hotel accommodations music moonlight,- I ' t SIX liAYS SPENT IN THE CITY IAF and the most beautiful harbor u on this be'ticnr.eottoas one is large. Ssvtion 'One or Two Doeos of tSauth American are is oonstano demand to 1311 positions ae8 beautiful earth,-HsNa HULBNBTB N t o is not;. 98otionone eoatains hundreds of C Kiaubg Cttro will Qritro Relief in the teaohere in sohoole and oolloXes, o�ote,� THE BAY.%b•.tlea, the aoatente of which telt wife Most Distressing Oases gf Hidney stores and for other luorati�e positions. 00. , 1 , ew tlotsed hoping to End relief from her 'trouble. pp. Announoementfree, Addcear Principal t Ra otl2uiute-lilassaaanaj1h rk Lf1U V� LIKE A 111111t�1V Ph steal aut:erings. s9eotion two oontaiar It ie a-faltao to argue one's salt Into the Austin, 8t. Tbomas, Ontt►rta ,yyEtaantttu yat w bottles that once were filled with Dr, belief thatsufrerina when It comes upon us - . lA a !lost !►elioihtfut Besorte f i roe's Favorite Preswiplion. it was I must be patiently endured. UNuallysufrer- .. r"= . i . I _. - ..Wonderrul Lake on the tfleantal4-A, A SIat92Y1811t From. .a _ We'll•KnoI n thi otent remed that ave the sull erin Ing can be romavud, if one knows t the moans . p Q ( fi{� I Da-- I y fat►ant In Gellevllle, Then It�ack P Y g g ,and way, Ikluch sutruring i« bore by those Walter Baker {k KUM l ed . _Berlin Merchant wi her health again. t cures all irre u- who are troubled with gigue ,sense, The 0 to t3eOk9 and 1'iRirres. t lar flea, internal €n$ammation and ulcera- ' disuses at tianus iy keen. But in South Amari-:- . r The Larpat MauufYstu»ra of �, Our party broke up at i{ingstoa. Ii jhad do , dirplaQemente and kindred troubles. I Gan 1{idnoy (�u►e, medic{nu that ie a kiduop flow• His Daughter .Wag Reatered Frhim spoelflo and nothing more though nothinglesa, PURE, HICM CRAB ,� .,, - originally been our intention to -spend a It as done more to relieve the sufferings I a Rure. safo, and morns Dort comedy ie to ba r'' °- the Terrors or tit. Vitus' Dance -Her p y i week in Belleville, that much-talkedCity of omen than any other medicine. known found. Rollet !a sura in less than six t►oure, CjQ`'QA$ and CHOCOLATES; ` Care One of flee `iForAt Bier known - the hay, and there was just enough Has Fully Recovered Her Health. to e,ienoe.�, t , German blood in my veins to maks it difli P le tumfsrs,rupture and $etulaa,radioally West Shore Through Sleeping Car On this Continent, h... recelq� -. oult.for me to abandon, without a struggle, From the Burlin News. our d by improved methods. Book, IO to New York. HIGHEST AWAR08 a cherished hope. bo -I struggled ;then 1 The readers of the News` have be8f1 made vent in clamps W'orld's Dispenear_t Med. One o[ the handsomest. Dare that from the rret read a tourtat s letter in a Toronto paper, familiar with .rho virtue of Dr. Williams ica! ssooiation, 'Buffalo, N, Y. has ever been turned out of the factory is +'' industrial and Food, ' - and struggled again. •BLL,l was unequ l to Pink Pills for Pale People through the _ the cc.nflict•, and, biddin my friends od- articles a eartu Econ► time to tittle fn unw rurniug from Toronto to New York t , ' g g. PP g T e sum of the whole is this : Walk and w ..-�+e►. Hang® via the popular Wast ! 1 EXPOSITIONS �. . - bye, I made a . mad rush for the steamer these oolumns, and while the druggists say t° ' Pasepott aLd grasped the hand of mi old that many in this vi`auity have received be h ppy ; walk and be healthv.-Dickens. chole rogtie, It is a bur{et ot►r, and re- Cit IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. , fraat:ments Dan be obtained en route, if friend, the purser. I undoubted- benefit from their timely use, it He 1p.e.-For Making' a Delicious . atutiOn : In ,few of tl►e 1., destred. This car leaves Union Station I + many inAtationr W'e-lffc Kinvaton at three o'clock inl the is only reoently that we have heard`afka eakth Drink at Small Cost. , Toronto, every day except Sunday at 4.50 I 4 I�tu,e labels and wrapper. on oat earl ir. June. I did not r ach cure to Berliu of su ,h tm ortanee as to �' mde coneumen should make suit afternoon, y _ P ,it ,'s knot Beer Extraot...,...,.:one bottle p.m., -reaching Now York next morning's that o„r trace of manufecturw at 10.10 a.m. On Sundays the sleeper namely, Donn v esti :sera. the highest point in my happiness until we rank among the most remarkable yet pub• FIM,74 hmaun's Yeast................half a cake . i• printed on •ach act►aa•. entered the Bay of t�tunte. As one a .tore itched. There ie hardly a man or woman Bina, ...:....... ..... ........•,two pound+ rune from Hamilton Dal coanevtin with Lu a arm Water ................two aliens Y+ g the -Ray on the "up trip," he finds himself iu in the town of Berlin, or the county of g the midst of scenery that reminds hiin of V1'titerloo, who does not knout Mr. Martin D1Ks,lve the sugar and peastin the water, the through train_ from Toronto Call at SOf_D 8Y t3ROCER3 EbERYWHERE. . . , i _ add 0 a extract; and bottle; place in a warm any Grand Trunk . office in .Toronto for in. -- wha t the settiAg of the Hudson might' be Simpson, is,iuer of marriage lioeuses and place or twenty-fo r hours until it formenv4. formation or space in this sleepjng car. Re. WALTER BAKER A CO. LTO. DORCHESTER, MASL were that. river twice as wide as it 'tis. I general nmrehant, King atreeb•. Anything then p ace on ice. when it will open sparkling servations can be made in t,ftdvanee if -- _. - have been up and down the Uppek .and said by. Mr. Simpson will be implicitly and d ItoiouN. A•o3ENTS WANTED for t„e , .,r:,,t rd i Tho root beer can be obtained in all drug desired. A Friend and Account Book, highly re ., Lower Sts Lawtelwe, have been Open relied upon. A day or two ago we hada and gr eery Ntores in 10 and 26 cent bottles to A. P. 770 commended by the ,+eVeral Ministers ofyA.g the Hue on in calm and in storm, talk with him.in ref• rence to his fourteen make two and five gal lona riculture for Cantata. l'ric,•s-• inw. Terme - ,I - - and iiave crossed the Mississippi' six year old daughter, Helen, who .had for liberal. Send foreirculari. WILLIAM BRIaas, timefs, and have t=wice sailed the 1'eugh of two years been a preaL sufferer from St, Rep oafs of a friend should always be a n Toronto, Ont, . . _. .:Lake Seneca. I believe these water are Vitus' dance. He tells us that it was the atriotl just, and not too frer7ueat,-Bud• �������� ��'I k �Gr"\'TS WAN'rIED �. : __ . . looked upon as the most beautiful opo our worst Dasa be ever saw, She did not gel(, jQ0 - OI' the latest -and boat Itne of Books an continent, But if nature ever literally sleep for whole nights and was an intense Cat trh Use NaaaI Balm. Quick, pose ,. I bibles in Canada, all sizes and Weare a smile, 'She wears it right here in sutTerer. She war loin:: helpless and from taking medicine. The 1 � price g Y P live cure. Soothing, cleansing; healing, y i'erms liberal. Write for circulars.' this Bay of Quinte. .Elsewhere there may eoulrt neither eat nor drink unless WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publisher, Toronto dont like its taste. But�they are be found more strengt-h, a more pro ced administered to her by liar parents.. The 1' Zeal is very blind, or badly regulated, Ontario. ` �a er to take what the like-' appeal of, Adrnfre me ! But nowi;erq can best medical.atteudance orae had, but all i ashen t encroahaas upon the rights of nth g y ISHIhG TACKLE, r3portlnix Goods, Guns, there be found beauty more serene, ore to no avail. She kept getting worse sad l eft. -- ,ueenel.. SCUtt'S Emulsion., for ,instance, i Ammunition, Etc., very= large stook. 1. restful, On either side v€ the wi�Ie, p acid. worse, and finally, when in the paroxysms, "I Took One:lllalf Bottle of South Amari Send Cor list. t: nre:pon fence solici,ed, orator rise the hills, as irregular in form as comrnencbd to froth at the month, and her oatRheumatic Cure and obtained Children almost always like T. C08TEN & CO., the are .varied in co;or.. Same are .i�ol.l parents believed she was going out of her Pe toot Relief --This Remedy Gives I , � 1096 Notre Dame St., Montreal Y P . Relief in a i'ew Hours, and Usually Scott's EIT`lU1SlUn. - ' some ace only composer:, some are Li6id. mind. Though unable to walk for about Cu es in One to Three Days. r��ARMERS hero pi a snap for you. Harris • Here is a dark green, suggestive of 'mtiture eight months she would in h+sr epellr have I, I1• t r►rntt., a prominent. pollti+ ian(ot Liver- And it does thetll good. II has aan,ple clot"h ptecea [nr quilt+3. Send 12ic. for trial lot, goo+l valor). . growl h ; fartt,er on, the lsunlight falls.upou fits+, making her jump high shove her coach. '; pool. �.. nirtke+, for rbc benefit ui the puhaC, t _ Scott's Emulsion is the easiest 27, 28, 31 William 1St., Toronto. E. the uuiversal hue, restful an i health- While in this condition the wot•9L calls' the following ,rtarement: " I was greatly, ' - _ __ -_-_ ____._ ' trotlb' t with rheumfitic pains for a n►imbor ' most palatable form of Cod-liver g, o A�n Permanently cured giving to th .eye ;and over here, oppiisite, ever aeon in _ this place, Al r, Simpeon, of y,•n •a. On several ocea,4ons I could not STAMMERING ,R 1\ U is a mound of the del:uate Nile green: that as a last resort, purchased some Pink :'ills I walk, nor even put sty feel to U►++floor. I tried Vil, Nlth file Hy O lies 111tCs Uf hY =strictly Edtica h p P j lienal ystvn,- '�a advance tee;. Waite for - modest, sensitive ladi,,s choose as a favorite and gave them to his sutiering and aillicted ; ever) t 1 ing and ail lova, phyr,eians, but Illy elrcular. 1'lib: UN'1'A1tI0 :Ye'l'l I:U1'E, . - I eutferit K can inued. At la�it I wits prat ailed ; Lime and Soda addt;d to nourish stens. daughter. He assures us that tm thirty ; opo❑ t+ icy south American Rheumatic Cure. - i _ _l3� Shuler St, Toronto Leaving -the hill country, we comet the hours she foui'td some religf. ' In a week. - I oht,►u ed perfect relief before I had taken the bones and tone U the ner- ` - • - , luxuriant fields of I't ince N;dward Lo int the r'dance" watt entire: oto ed and she' half ,t t ottlo of the remed h ; $15 00 F r It VVI 1' n and steady employ y, Y PP y. and to -gat regard + VUll5 system. The Wa Child- N7 . anent, }ou Nork in the locAlity where at the left and of Hastings at the r ght. .was able to sleep, ants was rapidiy ru- i it"as th runly•radical cure for rhoumatidtn." I y I you live. Send us your address and we will Tile suit K=ent down, large and red, a d as gaining g ux ,lain thr, business. Wnte to -da - . ainin her former strep th. Same months ren ain flesh and strength z)ri + 1 y I $elf•witl is so ardent and. active that it ge Queen silverware Co„ Montreal. we near liellevi►.e we are enveloped i the after the use of the Pink t lite orae dibdon- _ - -_ __ ____ will' b eak a world, to pieces to make a Scott S Emulsion is surprising n•:yatical haze of a midsummer twi ight. t,uued she again had touches of disease, P TORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL offers ' - = 1'he passport obeys her helm with eus and but a fop► doses of the pole stopped it, and stool l sit upon.. Cecil. . even to physicians. ;-o,•i:tl :.avant.:gps i : young( ia,r:n desiroug race, so our landing is oueventful. Thus for the last eight mon.the ,had -been entirely, of acyu,ring the .►rt ut cutting and tltt:ng gent g Denver and Return• . All delicate children need it. ` letnen'-, garmerit� -Nn better Trade• a rare : I reachad the City of the Bay. And that free from the terrible malady from which i I � et+noes. �t'ritc. for tr►rticutu,.:, 128 Yonge The 1S al,ann Railroad is the direct tine Don't Ot pertuade,d to dlvice,t a sub6titutt! St. Aldo agent,, for Mclroweh s (,arn,ent. eveninb, grit Ing a[GllIld it:a leafy et�reets, no one who knew the oiraumatanoes, 1 • _. . _. the sc,itary occupant of a huge. cab' 1 re- expected she would recover, and her tothe area: At,nual meeting of the National I Scott & Bowas, levflle. 50c. and $1. Pridting ii;tchine for L'ad,es, . . newed the conflict with my Ger►nai ob• parents, as may be expected, ®re warm iu I Eduo tionai Aseociation at Denver, fol. ; -" -_- •-- -"--- - - Ticke s on sale Jul 3. 4 and 5, oort - T Cr XTiLE * MILL SUPPLIES" - _ - itinacy. But the remembrance o the- in their praises of the wonderful remedy 1 Y g ,. I T�4. - matehleaa bay dio gi,od ottee as peacemak. which worked rush great, results. These until .'eptember let. The rate will be the: : , . i ., G- tion :,u+l W'ool!c„ f;+,-st 1:n.,lish Cad . ' er. I had six days to spencj :n Belleville: facts are known to el{ who are belluatnLed loives over made to the public. The Wa• ' Rob I: •--•i, t_lothing. Aniline Dyes. High-grade Log i bash t► the.only line that can take delegates t wood Chip Write for Nuotationd," The bre-t day found the at. Nlassaas& a ark with the family and further` comment.a are Y g C. -rr• - a g Y ROBERT & CO., la yt. 1lictlaet St., Mont real - . I a most deli1.ghtful resort four _miles down wholly unnecessary, via St Louis. and Ksums city and return - t- _ _ t - the ba reached u • boats leaving Belleville W hien such stroll tributes as those can them via Chicago, or (vice vexes.;` Take , , Roy/ vim„ . ». +; FOR AN OLD .CANAi 1Y, Y K t3 - J OO AN STAMP every` two or .three hours. This proud be had tQ the wonderful merits of Pink this r uta and pace through seven titattre ut u red between ; t ing 13iy. . fisherman Nils u at this Dint to lite an to Pills, it is little won,ler that the are the t►te L ion io the finest equipped lentos in y Lt►u!. 1 !` \'til'li i►t.l► Lt:!"i'E!t ,and „Id col p . P , Y I Cigar ' ler.,twn.; of ,;Lig :anrt ct t.l,e hi hetet .cash the praises of the Kueste as ht exhilii!a his favi,rite rirnedy withall classes.' _'hhey are Amer ca: All pacttt Mars from any :tail ,/ pncu for then, from (;, A, NEDHAN five pound bass or his thirty-two ound an unfailing- speeifio-for locomotor ataxia, road fent or J A. Rit itardson, Canadian • t 0 fist 31nin St. h;., idantilwn, ant. maslfinonge, I am bound to tell the rush: partial paralysis, Si Vitus' deuce, acinciea, 11'aree .ger Agent, northeast corner Kiug .k It's ria because f. -- - ----- -------------.a .-° I did noc e9tch a maskinonge a:1t cru h- .neural to rheumatism, nervous headache - Yang streeev, Toronto. • h ' g g j �.__._:.�_ . .. ,I Int Scotch but e' 4 `� S G". DUTHIE & SONS ttieee immense fish are punterour enol gh in the after effects of la Grippe, palpitation of I. r e O l,/ $ TE : the b-ty, Put I did tet+ lauded at mfeet the heart, nervous prostration, alt diseases, L n► s a tree has borne blossoms fn }' O u Can n a LA SHEET -METAL TILE &GRAVEL ROOFERS . a six-and-a•quarter•p:fund black bay ." one depending^ upon vitiated humors in the I'spr,n . you will vainly took for fruit.'on it bheet Jietai (,'eilings,'Terra( oust Tito, fled, smoke a getter Black ,ing (stern Roofln Slate. Metal Cor - of the• largest raver caught in any grater, bluod Such all scrofula enronic erysipelas ` in out mu. -Hare, g 1 . My stay at the park was spent fidhing, ate.- ' The are also aye ape( ifie for troubles I Cigar that: . - nice,, Felt, Tar. Itooting l'it••h, Etc. clutters, , .... Y p A at e.r Now Beyond Dispute. DownFipee,'&e„ supplied the trade, t . - ruw;ng, sailing, with a party of gentlemen peculiar to females, suppressions, irri-gulart• y fT - tt Telephone 19M. Adelai & Widmer Sts - - who pitieti r.v loneliness, lying opoPP the ties, and all forme of weakners. Ili men NI fa'.' that St, Leon Mineral Nater is 11 Y lI' ; 1 ORONTO , soft,- deep graea •under the shade tre a, or they effect a radical cure in ail eases &rising ;the u, nixed perfect medicival water BOB oi 1 t - -- on the ou ,cent ie now beyond die ate, r TA1TN:1) HELP. Itcliablc men in every watching, from the balconies of the sulmimer from meatal worry, overwork, or excesses Y P 4 . "' lur,tllty floral or travelling) to intro- hotel the lar e'r boats that dail- fou 6 of an nature. I That it curer Indigestion, Rheumatism, T}, + • g y g y i1'�ey CDSt�i duce a now riiscover) and gee , our show cards ` the einooth surisce of the bay. Tnese pills afe manufactured by the Dr, Binor Hulas and K!duey troub:ee is proven , - tacked upon trees, foneci and bridges through- ` -the eecond day was given to Glen eland- Williams Medicine Company, of Brock• i by 11 nun,erouE iuetantee €n whivh tt teas lith j et •saz - out trlwu,tnd country. Stead} employment. 1 . :, Cotnniklion or,4a'ary M3 por month and ex- ; and Nleeors.- (sten Island ie a uiet vine Ont., and $chenectad ,\,'i. and Doted where other reme.lieE fa led. of them COt ' . q Y, l pewiex, and none deposited iu any hank when camping spot, " cool, grassy, strl►dy, and sold iu boxes (never in loose form by the I flu leading physicians recommend it lir warted. Forpart,cuiara writc'1'he'tVord Med. - i .wooed the wavers of the bay., Upl)oaite ,lozen'or hundretl,,an;l the public are esu•- these diseasea; &wl, beat.: -7s, the proprietors quarter. at . . Elertrie Co.. 1'.O. I3ux 1x1, London, Ont., Can. this Island is Glenora. And here I.fuund (tinned agesna numerous imitations in Thu guarantee 1L. sol`d by all reputable deal.- -------- Thc only cbemlcal hand (ire oz- thE .wn+lerful Lake on the Mountain. Now, I shape), at :N)o. box; or 8 boxes for $':,SU, •Pe• RiiPfN[ ToiACirB CO., M�tarat• +in fisher now approved of by the . I expected w find s„rnething that. Looked and may he had of &;I druggists or direct i I-• 'n peotor of (}ovorument of Quebec - like& mountain, and eon.ething that lgoked I by mail from Dr. hVilliame 1ledietne Co.; l:v rY man teen just as much wadity its "` - :tad ali fire department nuthoritiera. like a lake: 'Blit. here was a teal mo�lntatn at either address. I he w nts underetaadiog.-lope. , FOR TWENTYTIVE YEARS It tri the simplest, the be,;c and the . ` " and a real lake, the latter having either - 1 •heapest and is now ,n use. is most Dont f3oetntod Preferable to the Aatfon• F , ablic building factories, ate. inlet nor outlet: The top of the mo ntain ixing Pain. Price $24.00 per Dozen. p -- - iq reached by a. climb that is mote -ie eree - t - 1Ir-. Ro►dh u4u, of Waliacroft P. O.. Ont. ► • . ' �1.1 in thou fats t: in The setting €'h UAV TO TELL A BAD EGG. w have r t P e - NE CANADIAN EIRE EXIINGUISNER CO. K fatiguing. R t .e r1 I t ► e feel Dr. Agnew., urn for i ,_ _ take is like a hu a basin with im Hat,: e . the t,r art wiincte Iasi fill:, having taken in ail g , 7-8 St. Pet or St., Montreal. - boulders arranged bystematically b, a :;t:d-� Ala infallible Frersel► lletbod Vbiris ire ' bill:! t ottle.i, and I how -tool ehtirely like an. _:_____. _ _ __ -__" - olrrs Only a {:nod B•r sn ..a Llghtr,f ; other woman. I nm fllty tour ears old, and BAKIN - � . .� there. I' is sit cse,l this lake it for €tom p y y1t;t3[�OKA kFi3lIlE:\C'N: l'OK SALE- . PP hero been lrouhlr•d with heart dt•ieaeu for. Sltugtod in rho famous Mu+:oka I,tke Lake Erie, as it, fails and rises eimulta ,taus- Candle. mole hum twenty yodra - tomeitime,t for five " I with th&t .bed of water, I-te i ottom I , - t POWDERrAaiunpl_'lpmilea north ot'1'orontu.; oneofthe . _ iia y Y hu, r at a unto ,eufturing Such Agony that tlnu.it properties in ,Nluskoka; cotta e, with . .� :�..._:. . - «hen ions calls foe's fresh a tit�a�PAri• de:i i �o. ni A preferable to the stn. Ito vereludn all round; alar a ,+ittiu r room, run . ha• never been fou,;,:, and it had 'never p' g 6' g c ri,t •went would sr ynd ou . in great heads +. Hing at teen rho entire !runt of cite house ; buy been :;gown to out, dew its t,anke The j Siam eating house the chamcee a e that one : t„n ► my fa. e. The He-t°rt Cure g..ve res re THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND window with wide upholstered goat: bow�;-�.... - I:ake On the ;.lountain is r ;ie of the! moat wilt be ro ►erl served. Nut at tt:ere 11t+t f om almrKlr the drat dose am, stat proved P I Y a ,., tt. ►,'e:eine. 1 ARAa'flsT 5-1t f IN GANAbA. house stela uaauncoon�l. in upper pall; ice - beautiful and most iwerestin bits - of K i - .'ix6 feet, coat $1.2iU� - - " g are no bad eggs to Paris ai well o elsewhere ,.1' m aro :tt liberty to publish this latter it ..---- --- - ------ ---- - ..--------- _--Roberts'enc safety boiler i row -an scenery upon t•hie continent. yon : bink by ao defog any good may be aocotn with Rbt pat The third day found me entering ''icton but there are certain men employed at the : pliyh d." : sail boat, canoe, steamboat wharf, a 1 conven• 1 harbor. Here the scenery reminds ne of Central blarketr, or Halle+, hose only - ie ran the t.ouse ,N furniNhed completely; i veran�a rocking chairs, lounge, tableware, I �' A room hull with idiures is a room John Bull rr►nire and all cooking utensil,, etc.. i �; asleepinK babe," it is of such riuiet b au!y, ,duty is to sift the had or du btful eggs R P aphrghels.ma.ttrus,ea,refrigerator iceforsea Thin is a natural harbor of considerable' flue with tbouQhts.-S,rJc»hua Reynotc length, and such a harl:or! It is hard *o from the good ones. In ams of he oeJlarr ► non, wood for steam launch and the large brick believe that the artietic grouping of the ' of the Haller one sees a ►qaA awing his Doe4 He Ch@W Or $InOit@ P open tlr place in sitting room, as well ire ample sit >t �or cookie caugo fpr sit+san- over NLY ASKYOt1R SEwINGfti4CN:NEA6ENT �i y g y' j. trees, and the regular and safe shgre on heads rapidly before his eyes a ,i in front , If n, ►t fr only a question of Sime when a MR IT OR SENDA 3CENT SfAM�P th ng nt urly now; only bel)n in use short time; - the houtie is situated on Lake' Ito -seau, right i r s . either aide were not. designed bdp+cially of a light candle. Around him re baskets' bri ht eyes grow dim, manly $tops lose 11 1 FOR PARTICOLARS.PRICE LIST, : on,iWamboat channel'- price $`3.&io; terms; to . = �-- - -. for th entrance of ships. To enjoy fur, oontaiping thousands of r_ go lis duty is fir near, at,d the vigor and vitality so a 1 ti/ SAMPL,ES,C__OTTONYARN.&c. ,suit; won't rent. S. Prank Wilson, 73 :kde- + • eo r chis now will be destroyed forever. e • laide atreet west, 'Toronto, Cau. . ,t a three ours moonlight upon the .wa1►ter I to separate .he bad Duca from tl a good,and j Y « Y 1 return to Be leville t -hat night. -I he ie remunerated at the rate of 75 neat- , f et a book, titled Dom t Tobacco Spit or ; M it . I .= i ; _ The following day I went again toictcin, imee, er 15 ceute a thorieand eg;e, ! `3m ke Your Lite. Away," and learn how i i_.' o'r . wrote a poem upon the harbor, them!dr„va He accomplishes his work wb-h elCtraor•, Ivo To -Bac, without phys oal or finanoial i j - { twelve miles to the Sand Bank_ F, ;� his is divary.dexLerity. %Vith one hand -he taker , ris , cures the tobaaoo habit, brings. baojC . . - - a well-k"nown summFr resort, Th•• white three or tour eggs and brings thein to the i the vigorous vitality that will make you j" ,----- C� -- sand, clean and sE arkling, :s pill) i I p exact position he wishes, between his eye ( bot hippy. No-To•Bae sold and,guaran• i , NEW BOOKS.. to mountains high, -that is, eon a •nous tat► s. and the li bled candle as if b arta t0. For i tee i td our* by UCuggtrta everyYwhere -BY- Eaeh year akis to ti:e height, ,+.d tl, Prefore au egg to be good they pact that appears j I o k free. Ad. Sterling Remedy L/V., 374 - - - - - - - '"� `;,Y�'� to the -beauty, of the=e wonderful tell s. black must be rein isle: det.ohed from St Paul Sttir blonira►1. CANADIAN AUTHORS CANADA'S GREATEST - I -I ,..r, _ �fy fifth clay found me at Twelve block the per► flint. appetr$ syvhtte. In "other - , Point, picuicing with a Sunday , ch•• words, the yolk and the alb men must ow true it there can be no tete-a•Ftete Miss bexid: a Aomanoe of the Pro- MUSIC HOUSE - ,% afzera three bourn' deli ht°ul sail the throe h the transparency of t e shell be were vault reigns. -Mme. de Guadin. •inose, B ptautordlCveletbtMrs.W, g P Y Y J. U,ckeon). Paper Wc. o�oth ... $1 00 Music Publishers,Manufacturers bay. From this go;iiary spot I to k t :ie seen to be quite separate. `1'he hoe iookr _„�_ �apttn, the Lrynd of the lifloruin B end Importers . 4 .)oat through the mu te• alkeri•o! prt ay &e if it rad'tatee abort the aeuttol nucleus, Rev J. W. Sauuby, B. A. Freel . OF'tEVERYTH1NG MUSICAL li ",, Canal,and found myself upon Lake 0 Tarin. ani this nuclear it simply the mbryon of He WaS a)Wlnd ReadBr. i1luNtrated.................. . . ..........$i 00 --- - Molleyy Verses grave and tiny. By BPECIAt.T1E8 : This paEsage hoe all the attractions of the a chiokeu, which, being dense , floats in Well, is there a,tiytbing I c*a do for you J. W. Bengou h, late Editor a d Ar Our' Imperial' Band ine4rrit� average Dana{, but it ie more useful I than the liquid which nourishes it, hen theca ed the sharp featurod woman who had stat of (trip. With 1� original illus- 't ;, tratione, b a menta, Guitars Mand'otin. + , ornamental, having been built the boats is contusion between the trans anent and y the author and other +A ' co a to the kitchen door rRti response w the est BtanJos, 1�strntonicaep ~� might escape the danger of passing 'itlmon obeoure part the egg fr doubtfu . kn ok, - - Canadian artists . .. ,..$1 00 Z :uui the t.atest Mutein Yublt Point durin the wintr ales. Ho 1 ; To Torte s out uiokl 're ices a ion !'crest, Lake wind Prairie. 'twenty P r ntion8. I%� Don't nrchase until g Y g g8 Y q R hsre is ma ain rei onded the wa • Years of Frontier Life in Western 1V Ho !the breakers roar.'' , q ' '� p �' ,F ' you scat sur prices. t experience. The selection of inter pro. w ru tourist, You can ive mea ood Canada-18,12•tll. By John McDougall. g g Seed or Catalogues c My last day in Belleville was s eu tri the P Y m al of viotualr with to and e.►►ke and �'f lth'l7 full -pogo illustrations by J. �„urtioN , oods�rt- _ :;t viriomr is an er ectal: delicat tack. In Pe P - E. Lau¢hltn,.........,... - $100 a d _ r> I city itself- I visited the cit of the dead addition to reporting on the freshness of re I Dream in the vet%e but I amromathing �tahingafromaParsoua eVeranda quire,• " by peaceful Quintes' side " the_ Pro incial egre, there operators in t e Central of utind reader and a physiognomist, sad ]lIy =►Ira. N. Jeffers Gra lam, Willi r w[ wANr THE ADOR[54 Or EV[NV Muato Institution for the Daaf sand Du b, the INarkets also e1<amtne the eiz of eggr. I an see you ain`t going to d0 it. After- illustrations b J. W. A9Ag011 }i It .....$t CO TEAOMER ANO rANOMA4TER IN CANADA. � 't Those that ass through a certain sized $.Lott tjte MastiJ� A humane Story, By t Hospital many manufaoturin establish. P g no n, ma am. A. GI, Bievigny.. .. 0 WHALEYMYCE&CO, . � - l 8 ria are ut on one side ar too r a11. Tho menta, besi, es takia Date of the be utitul $ P --�-.- _ F'or. Sale by all, Booksellers• - - j homes, ardeme and the adore of a enuer employee separates eggs merely by touch• Thaf'$ DltrertlCifi; It3oB Y©NQB STREET, . , ,1 overarohed by thickly -leaved tree tbat img them. As the French markets are WILLIAM BRIGGS. Ptlblisher, . whisper their secrete to, one anothe when .flooded with the produce of t ny Italian rotessor-When we want to Gey solve 99-333 Richmond St. West, Toronto TORONTO, - CANADA ; `, ,-•- _ all tine world csleeps, I ohiokens, the task isnften a ver long one.- thi g that we don't dare ray in Eaglish _ -___ - �•••a. F P I said good-bye -to the City' of ti>e Bay The men are all sworn to t do their wt use the French. - �, - with romewhao of sorrow. I was' Din work honestly, and, with their serious and upil,-And when the Frenoh want to 4 back to must hooka aad-6o wet teems ,-the make between $1.50 sa �someth tl the don't :dare sa in c y automatic look y y g y y olumns of $gores and I knewthat it eant and $2 a day. The_ other employees of the Fir ach-- - -GRANBYt r. . - tQ11-1 r a few. days at least, a fight ith a Halles bow down to theta and are ever, rofassor--Ah, � you could fluke 'your Better.this seaason ban ever. Everybody wants them,# `RW6 rdrMmbr of aventtes,parks,whi sand willing to. _ acknowledge their roientiflo. for une in Paris it you ot►u.d only, discover filet, 81i e coo.. y 4be pietarue Bay of QA:nbe, fine sl ing, superiority that something. , de s th0u1.. Thyy w ar tike I t } - _ • '�1 .. t .% ,, ie ::: -. , - - t .. . �. : 1. ez ,. :. .r.. .t .-.. .) ... _:- . ,. .. : - - :•• -:, • �- •M. _Aid, - . --11 --.1 1 .-. ... - • - s t. # • �t . _'.� • ,. > .... 4 , - .. - -:... 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'l a,;. a.. a"m*s '-.a.` +'3z- hv` "I". tG =`} 'k'rtsx+a -, Y ''�zr�-=1 j. t r14 7 !f £ m I .-: _ k sit>>� t- r �r"� .4 ,. o J" F r �} .� .--. ..-- ,-�. e _ ., - . -- i-. -- , ... .- .l .., ..1. ikn> 5" -._:,,. - Ely '3`? e9 fIV 4 '•'; g3�. YY j d ...-.- ,. ..... - .,. h �I _ {'f • pp>vzTn9:.. T :iu: -' -}n ,yS.- 5+'.,1` X ... .. , . e/. ... :: Yl. -.. -5 .. . 9:. ,- T}'..r y 4,v. --.. 3 .n+-. �.r '.� J'7k } _'.! § T... __ ,. . _ �. - ..- .. . "ij, t. - 1 - "r• .cls - - 4 . H.... .S 'ti!a F rEl -1 •72 . _1:1 . ,." .' ..'i� F '. S , :• .. b _ .. -s .. .. s^ , . . -1 far, % " ,, . "5s a t u as ! �. aM.: -: _ _ - " ' . - It i , .:. 'L,lqrpld:: ' ,. . - a: � 1 t: , yd l � e7,..- - ` .. i.ti 1. - _ . _ - _ LL - - -` `last week James Coune , lot 13, Can. B • „ ,1. _ 9 �e y :. -. IIabrid a had his barn struck b 1' 8 Y ightning. it �% Y►�i� V+Qs - ,4 -' , z The whole end of the barn was tour 1©tel1. - ' x damoliphed, but she horses and othepatoe � "� ' . V . i URSUANT to the Revised Sts:tats® 3 ,... -.underneath remained uninjured, of Ontario, 1887, obapxor 110 notice is ; '�� �.� On Saturday morning , a lad named isreby given that all creditors anti other er- ` Y; W. , -:, - � 1511 Lewis Veitch, .living near Epsoyn, w e vp one having claitue agatnet yqo estate of .lee.Stu y -,.-;. � .1 1.1 1 - i X� ext�.�,:,is police court here for assaulting JAlez. ullivan, tato of the Township of atokertag, iu his...is I ... . ..'' -. -.11 " . �'. .... hit County of Ontario, Yeoman, deceased, woo - � ;-;. : ". . �. ...- � " .. Whitney, a boy aged 9. Veitch Ware a iod on or about the fourth day of April, A. D.,.:. . . . - - I `Y pabliehed every Fri .ay morning &t i a pffioe tiffs, are required to send b` Pickering, out. record in that �ioinity, and His W�trehip q y registered letter, . * 11 ... 1-X11- . re aid, to Thomas Parker, room 44, Janes , " . I • informed him that he was privy to that p ' TEI US a -: C p Y uilding, '; orontn, eoliottor for Oeorae Smith ' I - - k'„ fact by giving him advice as to his future na T - I 5=.93 pas yeAr; $1.00 ifpald i=rt-a ee. homaA Nowiau, of the Township of Pick• -� f ' . ooi:dnct. He was fiped lit and costs ring, executors of the last will and testament z: RATE$ OF AI}VEBTISIN(i ; ( f the said James Sullivan, deceased, on or be.1. �. - amounting to $9'in all. -Times, '. ,,:.,.. First insertion, per line - - - 1 bents. ore the 20th clay of July A. D,. 1888, th®frat y 26aah snbsegnent insertion, per line �`" ,d - ...' aures and addressee with full psrtfoulare of 'Out. , 11 ;�. This rate saes not include Legal or For ' n ad- MARKMAM- heir claims and of tbel securities iif any) held . .e ove . vertieements. . <;` by them, - special terms given to parties maki con- And notice le further gf�gn that after the said - A prominent reerdent of Cedar Grave t �i raote for 9 or 6 months or byy the yearl�Half- set mentioned date the said executors will pro- . yearly or yearly contracts pa;,able quer ly, has lately 1091 throeg h sneak thieves a ed to distribute the assets of the said does", '. # Bneinese ceras, ten tines or unser, with aper, quantity Of lumber and paint. ed among the persons entitled thereto, Having . "'� "-' -AND CAL AT--_ x `� regard only to the claims of which notice shall one yeev, $5 00, payable fn advance. On-aeeoaat of a garden party to be held ` have been given as above required, and the i�'Noties in local columns ten Dente p line, in Markham on thel 10th fust., Ave cents per line each subsequent in jrtion. the Looaat said a:ecntore will not be liable for the said i special contract rates made known on a bllica- Hill Epworth League has decided to have assets or any part thereof to any peroon ori.°. . '' I .tion. No free advertising. their annual party on Wednesday 17th, a parsnae of whose claim or claims notice shall` Advertisements without written nett qtions sot have been received by them or theft week later, on the charming and Qa scions : ., Will be inserted until forbidden and char ed ac- g P solicitor at the time atoresat3. u.- n'- b a�' ' *,*_.-.. -11� - oordingly. orders for discontinuing a1 et.Lise- lawn of Mr. Anthony Forster Dated this 18th da of June, 1885. i i• • 0 Z�'.. D' " .s-,� i _ menta must be in writing and sent to t e p.ub- At a meeting of the Business Men's As- TOMAS PARSER, - usher. I , sociation hold last ni ht, it was resolved to r Room 44, Janes Building,.Torouto, " sob Work promptly attended to. 9, Solicitor for said Executor. . ,_ communicate with t e post•off3oe depart- • - __ . ." . l 1N. 1. CLARK PROPRI fOR. meat and ask that Markham poet•ofhoe de- � . . ; . partment be kept open until the mail from I i . - � the north, due at 8 p.m., is distributed. � I - - - .. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895. !., This would rove a �' - ' P great convenience to Boneless"Turkey, - Boiled Ghioksn* ,- i the business men particularly, and would ' .� " - ;i ; ' Red an, _ Cannell Duck - NOTES• AND COMMENTS give farmers and others residing three or ` . i $tqr Lobsters, * Key 8ardinee,� • . ' I __ tour miles oat of town, ample time to get • I. Fresh Herrin , their mail after they come from the bar- R * Thtetle Haddie, The Dominion Goverament at vest Held. , j Prime Cheese. Beet Pi * Pickles. Ottawa is just now in a very ght Monday afternoon two strangers pat nn j Cliritstieo' Biaoair * Corned Beef. _ place, and the Premier is at his its M the Queen's hotel, Unionville, .ane R I " _ - 1 end to know what to do. He did not them going into tea and the other sitting . in the bar -room of which he was the sole �W�l( ���ieil' - , ' s 41. '. pass remedial legislation at this sea occn nt for a tima. After the one who y- p0 . • • - sion,,because he thought it woul be had his tea came out, they got into their unpopular with the protestant porton, rig to go home, but changed their minds and he gives promise of its pas age and came back into the bar -room for a last .* . s s - - drink. Mre. Webber, who waa waiting on • 0 . .. • 1' res�� 1J� o � -text session, which would please the them, oo opening the till to make change, I ' Catholic portion, and in the meant me discovered that all the money was gone, 4 . bring on the elections. But .this li tle something over $8, and accused the man � - - -game did not work. The t fee who had been sitting in the bar -room of . Why Roast Yourself Cookin . Having taken it. $e owned up and handedI. French Ministers, Garon, Onimet nd' b. the money back to Mrs. Webber, stating " Angers, have resigned, In the p ss- that he was sorry and did not know what - -- - I a age or refusal to pass the reme ial made him do such a thing. He nave hieThe, " - , - �'.. � tai a r .- . .11 order, the county is not done ith name as Charles Gussam of Wexford.I " this school question, and the son er The men then drove off. After they had t - - gone Mr. Webber laid an information and •f Rotary : Shuttle • � � people look at this matter sensibly he the constable was sent after the accused, "'`' d .. - better. - If things are allowed to gc on whom he found in bed at hie brother's at t, L nCC�� T ,o � SpGring as at present there will be civil a'r Wexford. The ogee was heard before LEAL17 THEA ALL oo , S . " in Canada within two years. hey $quire Miller Tuesday, and Gussam was -.--. committed for trial at the neat assizes.- * . .. . .. .. . . . , , , y . • • the people are aroused it will take ut Economist. •,�� h " little to make the two factions des er- Civic Holiday July 25th. � I • • . . ate. In our opinion confederat on There is some talk of establishitigs vine• r wants some repairs. Let us m ke gar factory here. We feel Bare the project- eW Prints, Cottoliades, 8hirtings, Cornet$, _' these repairs before the house f 11� cru will receive every encouragement. Gents `dies, latest Style and Color. White and Fanaq Shirts The entrance examinations were con. Spring ,suitin s ar d Pentinge. and causes bloodshed. Church end cluded on Saturday last, there were 166 i. '- ' Remnants of Prints at Reduced prices. state have nothing in common, th r. candidates. The senior and junior leaving . ' fore should never- be allowed . to ee examinatitins are in progress at present, J ,� Wall Papers from 5c. up. / : - 1 - , . each other. i ander the direction of Mr. Jonas and Mr. int 1. Hand. I z,., V PAZLX1RKER, Danbart01L "� I Markham is to habe a new brick block of aTOUFFvit.i_E. four stores on the lot formerly occupied by i Vanzant do Co. Plans are out and the f Mc. and Mrs. G. S. Macdonald are ca p• stores all spoken. for; The buildings are to / ing at the Point. be ready for occupation by Oct. lot neat. LINERY,... s i ti John Urquhart, sr, John Urquhart, 'r.. . - . Stooff villa playa fife home team on the `and MiswMay Urquhart are enjoying a Agricultural grounds nest Saturday ,8th salubrious atmosphere of Lake Simcoe , inst. This game �ihould prove exciting There ain•t no use in talking ' On his return trip from RippeY, Iowa, J. and should be well attended, the visitors I. I! you want a good machine, - L. Hoshel, of Goodwood, reports the wh t have strengthened heir team in several Yon oQght to buy the $taadird - '� 1 HAVE a more 6o}�plete ripe last week in Indiana, and some is `,y"'' positions and will make every effort to It's ibe best you ever seen. arld Varied gtoel[ Of Millin - of Illionoia and Michigan. Hay was 11 win. -Sun cat and in the barns. .Crops in Iowa The viberat' .- in filler ine and accompaniments thin exceptionallyrfmany as there hue been en All look on it and gra , - ) ..- . .. I.: tient rain. T ,r.. New Advertisements., A "you them it -at, buy is . = The death, tuft{e in Irorahe n Will be sadly taken in. - ever before. .. . . Ontario has been recorded as attribats le . to Lhe eating of binding cord mixed wi h 800 BUSHELS of geed Oats and An' you will see in. this 'ere instance . r the straw. In the stomach of one ani 1 ala a qran t of berry bushes, both That their sayin', is not true, !- i ` �/( C j was found a bale of chewed cord which w s red and btackJ, E, E., Pickering. For the Standard is a boomin' i a.ul V t 1 . V''ISE. very large, and had probably been accatn - -- And we're bound to see it tbroagh. y q UAL PEAS--�e have a y • . la>Ving fora year or two. The naafi n quantity of . PICBERING, Ont. arises what are the farmers to do? -rev t` small Mesa for la at elevator, French- Bo taint no use in talkin', - =- to the old wav of harvesting and diaper e W D 1B[a thawppl to HOS. MOODY, agent for - - . If you want the best machine, with binder twine, or is it only a particul r You'll have to bap the Standard " HILTSj DILLINGHAM'Skind of twine that ie liable toproduce t e ISH CHARLO E GREENWO And we are sayin' what we lnettn. effects complained of ? There are .cert& n M OD- kind� of twine that are easily digestible a d and roll give water colon ' na vii y agents of -old Furniture Establishment is replete with the Is styles in - p y Bo thu is the way with harmless, aitch as that trade from flea. t Paintinv, from Copies Nature, Objeate, For ° yle machines. Thev still try to malts is mg&inst twine made from manilla a d toipn °and date apply MRS. G. W. DECKER, p1e believe their old vibrators are the BEDR601t SUITS At $12. sisal that farmers will have to guard the Pickering. t, but when the Standard d Rotary r 11 Iselves. To prove this, any farmer taki g B ut"Is ie shown to the people A knocks PARLOR INUITS, - a quantity of flax fibre and of manilla r DRESS MAKING -The- andersigne!I tt a bottom out of all their statements ' sisal and ,)lacing a w±o'les to each i int nw ._ g or , star m the w' , ill find th ladle° of Clarem oat t and vicinity` that ehp is p to do all a d eetablisbos the fact that the Stand. EXTENSION TABLES and " the flax fibre will rot and decompose, but styles of draw -making, t her home. By care- d is the beet on earth. not ao the manilla and sisal. -Tribune. fui and good work she oppee� to obtain a share CHAIRS of all descriptionri. . " �' A number c P the townspeople noticed one of public patronage, LIZZIR BIRRE". A We have a Ida of our prominent g Claremont, out. fluff 1 1 - BeL�tjtj� 0 118w Btyl-3 in Picture Framiugg on hand. P your ladies clad i; s bloomers riding a gentleman's bicycle - . - . Main street last night. We andersta FOR BALM : One driving Horse rising . .ifll.lsa. d this is one of several of the young ladies i 5 y� old, dark bay 161 hands high sound' - ur�DERTA�INI Our Undertaking Diepartment is also complete in every ------- -------- the town who are wearigg bloomers an and kind to harness, snitsble for tamtly driver. - respetlt. Cone' and Caskeis in all sizes con$tantly on hand. Embalm - who have been loarninq to ride a bicycle o i gay skelton oad cart, French beeen dine abouuttm STANDA�j� '� BANE i . : ing made a specialty. , the back streets for some time st, Th i dozen times. I good second hand to bu and i _. . t". �� pp ice► r { 1 : pa ;harness• Will sell the above cheap !o• Dash or jt� �` . procession, as it passed up lilaiu etree OF CAMliDA• HILTS (xr ILL��T A �/�' headed by the fair rider and ,approved paper. Apply to Ht. Aoruxs, Careen + � G ■ A�Yj•f Pickering, j sev�;ral of outs ruin paced b River, out. -- �f sporting young men, crest - b 7 quite a sensation, and remarks each se th' C pitalf Qe►Id Ud $1,000,000 T f foil : i n't she bye heard : "She'a�s daisy!' t�A ���j'TQ i iTTk , ICIT R �v1 Ch'oice".. e "Oh, isn't she a beauty ! '--Free Press. , �RVEY i R served Fund . � •$ 600,000 a+ SAND SLA L i For uX13R1o0E. ' Horses tlel�eral 8laoksmisb, , a .A sets Over X7,7e_: - _ 1 g o . B. 0. E., Bow•iii..... _. Head Ofi'ica, TZ?'RaNTO. il e will ran sW U•n tonCLARF�IVIONT nvi `. �. Bateman celebrated I)ominian Da i �- _ __ - With new potatoes. 13e is generally firs ,0. his Bank has a branch as 8topgville GRAND EXCURSION in this line. - ti+ ere deposits 'de O New `above 25o cash ' or No divId'i- and poi are taken at current rates. fs i ii - :', .Two barn raisi � �ON , .. S ngs were held last week, gaaeanteed st►tisfaotory. oma of f l and a wards ''reoeivead is one at John Weldon's in Scott and th t ��` ... other at Harry Bolly'a farm in Reach. BARRY'S - NEW - 8110P, YIN(IB BAND' Department, ane Thu .:'.a . in t allowed half yearly, Thursday, Jul 18th 1895 -: Paster'y'-_ Flour : . ° - Scott Agricultural Society has decided �f t` • 4 LLL to continue its annual fair and ea pacts to CLAREMONT STATION. armors' sale Horse and other goad have a anccessful exhibition at Udora this Atrial si�lioited pa r disooantad at lowosi ratos• For 87� epeaial train, t° Hi°getoa and Steam• _ t er HerO, P _----('call at the--� ." " yi x fall, . _ . u tbar information apply to to IW Island ark -and Alexan- . drift Bay, going through - the Canadian .. LL �,1 A number of the men who passed through ' t:: _ ,.: i O H N ELLI OTT A channel, and retaraing through the Am- - ;��� ' town ten or twelve days ago, bound for the j`� f • �f ljou� ,• �entf erican channel,, seeing everything of a I Trent canal, -were here again a few nights I� ,4� , G :'- -:< I_ BTOUFF�ILLE interest in the trip. This will be one of ago on the return trip. They mast have i - the most en o abl I ? failed to get work. �% c �: ,, w enjoyable e trips of the season, giv• 1 ou ., 17eolI 11 R v q m - - No. f kc ing the eaoarsionists the ®stir® afternoon a 1 al firm of Henderson &Davidson, to The marriage of N. F. Davidson, of the q b 00 on these. beautiful waters and returnin eK d $ w° tti� K . - PICKERING, ONT, f° x when pour dinkier ie o a e Q home in good finis the ezme evening, The W, H. ,1 is Mies Osler, dftughter of Hon. Justice Oeler, �' E1. took place in Toronto last week. Mr, late. Any man does. But; 4 b Fr a$ ; • Sero ie one of ilio finest boats on the route 4 e, Prof. .-- ; 1. 416 lighted throughout by eleotrieit and Nae Davidson is the second son of the late Rev, did you know that old kit• " e - �P 1.f aleu a powerful search light. The saloon �` ..� J„ hn Davidson, formerly -of Uxbridge. - Chen clock of ours won't n �,- _ n ,a •a- y Q .. K C nd staterooms are laxuriantt founded THE CELEBRATED Geo. Chadwick Nae recently purchased regulate household duties v o O Z y $ p : 0 o a and the Cuisine is aaezcelled� In order - ibetote between his farm and the cemetery .r any 1onRet ? Be a man at , 00 9 N �. to LE11IGH VALLEY COAL b Foga brit t q re give everyone a chance to go the follow- - -and Nae torn down one of the house. lefty- # _' once. Get a Clock that' will i a' a . , .�j p e 4>d g �m N g p Et' �® ing ohegp rates have been arranged. aokuowledged to be the beat- _.�-� in only the Laar house standing. This he. kee Corte t time. we Dein. 3 .d w�l probably rent to the cemetery Care sell you a cod one at 111.25, i �+is#as pp !d , �1 port Union 112.25 it I6 7.00 coal mined. "- ` .; - taker. -Journal. y I . g ifr °" = Whi4 ing . _ _ B, 0 1.10 7..18 G and an a egant i bt day ��._-- v rw Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Crosby have the ain• tl ---- _ ._ Cathedral ung took for g 18 ,. ata Oshaw 2.00 1.00 7.36 ..: e3ere sympathy of their man friends ; S •►. •I A1K IMPOItTIX �IliEC'� is the loss of their youngest daughter, $4'50. air ' 1. P ,ase itch I r ingto ....F$ t)1K THE MI1VE8.... - _' ;, •• M Bowman fife 1.95 1.00 7 Nellie, who, after a. lingering illness - o! Y ` ,:.; { : , g; >F CSAR: A , Co * ER er e+ '''° star 4 Newoastte 1.90 .95 : e: wh "b { several months, passed quietly_ away Fri• t $ OS y ny interior coal when you can get Diamond 1� " " `� "� "r' ? the beet for eaixie price: _ i - day morning. • _ S Newtouville - 1.90 .95 8.18 Jess Davis, lot S, Win. 2, wasQanght >esd- a' y 1' '' a °i ,W,b " cow stet'' 9 Port Ho ` 1.'16. .90 , 8..gg handed stealing grain from the barn of W. I ': '• ' . Watson, and has been sent for trial. .Six Broolt -.`jj"t, ,, , .. Whi -' ' .n J n° j P f%Abbrg l.i�' .85 A.52 -: y� «. `" ,�� ugly! • lhrri :....tFFICE D 'BARD..:.,* aby, i3nt. n w0lPing it Xfiggeton, 11.15 a.m. 1*aiegly ' Year ago he was sentenced to 2,} years m 1 Is a Kingston for the same offence. - Agent for she H1E T`ZMAN PIANO ,tai Sept . Ing there 6"� y ®• Take your LQnCh. *� ; • Oct. M B''"ket d p KING BT PICKERING d. I ,a per'. �i w E► to • . ., " i . A. rather peculiar incident happenedd���•. ps.: �, the shu g nderstorm on Wedndaday ofY a ,lowTJl�l11:C. (app iii _ j:, • e r i:;... - - �. - �!1 .le'1f S, Jur _ - _ % . . - . •. :• G. DE " use. _ <: ,..: on o 11 _ H a r , . ..% w. ^ . t., 3 rs .kA a r, v Y ear a. -4 9 '# - ��' r:"• '�"f _mow 9' F - - j$i�' /, l ] of y . .: . �, - ly:. - i - R`: Iii .1g.. :ti : Yay ." �a .a ` _. - _ - n :':- - - ..-. ....: .: ii.. jar_ _ a+a \ - - .. .. - ... - _. s.-°°"- -. ;55, -..- ...a iSrv`..:- s :.rr� M.r jjjj 1a'•a . • 1. I. - :. .. ... s. "' f - -. _.._ - -. ye -. a els �?.- ,�- '.y �# `v y . i .. ... ,.- Ai .i...^"„`4S `.� .. a _ ''ftpy .�.tt _ 9 rt . +£2, . S_ s,:c 9�-.�+�< ..�: .-: r :�'4-. ts_ •..�k.. ,.2, .,_.. ,:...`. it .... .... .........1_..• ei_:.. ,.:$:i: -it �Ff'-s.. , r,ix..i • £.' ..s; �,r •t �:3:?h':9a l ac.,... d ._ _ . .. _ :'ns'<.r-�c_'.�_'-'.r'. T.�j s w -- r -.� a f Ist-'txs^s7'tt"'•�tr,..i4qjF,G zt�Y d' ♦ _ �L ."". ..•ver a 'N N 4 q - . , -_ , - . , - _. I _ - . . , . . 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'. ,., . . . .. - : ";�: 1: ,r, . . - _ __ - .1-1 . - . .. , ',, -, - . r__ , , , : .- -- : , ; (Continued from firs -1t ---. - . .., - 1?aBe) notice coneernir�9 the unsafe condition 'SIO, .tie refunded to I T Aarclay, a �ou• brides in o0 opp lot 32, would reoom MQ"ge Register.ubfClbB for the IyT for of said lot: Your oommittee h ving mend that T ird Deputy Reeve make "r--_ considered the report of the assesso s of necessary cepa rs. We beet t0 acknow k'£tttray ►liar, (1381), (7711], -the itzll• 4Q 08nts fI'Olt l now t1IIt11 tb the Townships of Pickering and Sca bbro ledge A Allaw y's notice of. broken oul ported Clydesdale stall{on, the property equalizing the assessment of Union vert o of Jonathan .Porter, Pickering,, ,. 1St O£ January, 1896, 9 g S. pp his pre . saes on Elizabeth street Q Ont., No. 4, also 'a petition from Wm Chester Pickering ,villa e, would recommend the will make the season,of 1895 as follows : - .. and six others objecting to said equ li,za- Councillor Richards inspect same an Monday, June 3rd, leaves his own stable, wrM +P,tl,ULS--Plakeriat station a< Tr. tion, recommend that the matter be left make necessary r# -pairs. R Deverell ask© Pickering, proceed$ to Woodruff's hotel, TaaNs Goibra EAST DQ*; AS FOLLOWS:-- :. .over until the noxi meeting of this co aril; for a re rant to . Whitby, noon; Central hotel, Oshawa, g g gravel Brock road be No. 6 MAIL . -7:63 A. M. Foster Hutchison, for postage and sta ion- Kingston road and 2nd con., would reeom night. Tuesday noon to Woodruff's :: 14 LooAL , , 2:24 P. M. ery, $5. Your committee acknowled e a mend that a sun of $12 to -gravel same b hotel, Whitby, nicht. Wednesday to 66 g LO! , communication from Messrs. Dow & Me. mide, Jae. Rich rds,-oom. T Welsh wa . Gordon's hotel, Pickering, thence to his 8:`28 P. M. Gillivray respecting a matter bet een heard before thecouncil caking for a re . own stable over Thursdav night. Fri. T$`��$ GOING Wb'i$T DUB A8 FOLLOWS:-- Foster Hutchison, collector, and Benjamin grant to gravel bet 20 and $1, would re day, James Found's, Danbarton, noon ; No. 7 .LooAL , 9:14 A. M. Mean; both of the Township of Pioke ing, commend that $30 be granted -to repair Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, night, : "lO LooAL . . ' , •8:09 P. M. _ recommend that the -second deputy -r eve railing and gr. vel said road, Hilts an Saturday to his own stable catil the fol- - .#, 1 MAIL , 8:22 P. M. lowing. Monday morning. be appointed to interview the above s lici• Richards, nom's. We beg to acknowledg VAAZZ.-Dunbartoa station a tors in regard to same. James Hubbard, R. Miller's appli atiom for s gravel grant pofl{S Stanton. Standard, 193,99 A.T.R V.S. on account, the sum of $3. Your commit. on con ?, just east of Brock road, would trial 2.17+}, race reo. 2.23, the propene f TRAINS IToIN(i EANT DUE AS FOLI.OR'B:— tee acknowledge a communication from J ,recommend the first Deputy Reeve in W.G. Barnes, Green River, will make the N0. 14 MIxaD • 2:18 P,M. H Greenwood, asking this council to a in spect same and sport at next meeting of season of 1895 as follow@ :—Monday May "•, 8 LOC.0 ': . a:28 P.M. restoring. Duffin's creek on lot No lfi in this council. We beg to acknowledge Mr. 6th leaves his own stable Green River to the gnu con of the Township -of Pickering Middleton's notice for repairing hill 7 con Gleason's Hotel, Greenwood-, noon : to TRAIxs GOING W>tsT DUE A$ FOLLOW$;— to its- natural channel, your committee between 10 and lil, would recommend that Gordon's Fiotei, Pickering, night. Toes- N0. 7 .LooAL . .9:18 A.M. having conaidored the request are deoi ed Reeve insppeect a>�me and make" necessary day Woodra8's Hotel, Whitby, noon ; " 13 MtX�D 8:15 P.M. ly of the opinion that this eorporati n_ 3 repairs. We be to acknowledge J Gregg's Hebert a Hotel, Brool►lin, night. Wed - not liable in any -way for the deviktio of complaint with reference to gravel pit, nesday, Hotel, Myrtle, noon It. &bert'@ any creek on private property. Al of won d recommen that sum of $7 be paid Hotel, Port Perry, night. Thursday, which is respectfully submitted. On him for gravel, A Parkine •was heard Utica, noon ; by Epsom, MAnsion House, motion of Mr Mowbray, #-*airman, re ort before the cos oil with reference to an Uxbridge, night. Friday, John Sanders; - was adopted. - open ditch in front of his farm, would re- Goodwood, noon; Queens Hotel, Stoufi. �' Your standing committee on Roads and commend that his council pay $1.63 for villa, night. Saturday own stable until - Bridges begs "leave to report and reo m opening same. ' e beg to acknowledge E following Monday morning: The above KENDALL: _ . mend as follows: Payment to W R Batton Bryants applicat on for repair@ on bridals route will be continued through out the PAYIN CURE for 52 yards gravel supplied pathmast rs, on 3rd con opp lot 9, recommend that - season, health aud weather permitting. $4.16; Thos Todd, for filling in ditch, lot coungillor Richar s inspect the same and - . . 31, 4th con., $7 ; W R Barton,�17 yds gq� make neoessary y repairs. We would re. Grit Wilkes, the thoro'-bred- trotting vel for western townl[ne, half ams tjt, commend that {ounoillor Richards cover atnllion, the property of W. G. Garow, . $1.36 ; T Hagerman, for two days sho el. broken at on Kingston Road opp 11 Whitevale, Ont., will make the season of ling gravel in div. 49, $1.50; Mr Reyno da with earth or sa d. Payment to James 1895 as follows:—Monday Mgy 6 leaves THE for work done on townline between Pick. Gormley for dna. ing gravel on sideroad own stable Whitevale, to F. McQoaye, ND�T BUCCESSfUL REQ®i ering and Uxbridge, as per cor_tcact, being bet lots 20 aud-2l,in 1st con, as per cont, 'lot 6, con. 4, Pickering- noon, to Harry FOR MAN OR BEAST. one half cost, SIU; Jae Lidgett, for draw- $15, all of which s respectfully submitted. Meen's lot 26, con. 8 to West Whitby, Oeaala In its eQeoq and novel blietsca, ing 50 yards gravel on. 7th con, opp to 5, On motion of Mr; Poucher, chairman,'re- night, Tuesday, Wm. Hepburu'P lot 8, Rmad proofs below at 30c per yd, $15; Wm Turner, for build. port was adopted; con 5, Eget Wb.itby pg�eon, Wilson'#- hotel �E�O�LL�S e1P�Yj� CURE, . ing ci.lverts and grading sideline bet l is Me. Richard@, a onded by Mr Mowbray Ashburn, night, _E cads 1 NC U � , ern y Frank Bo:, tknn.n HeaderaonCo., - . 30 and 31, 6th con, $10' J Lidgett repair- moves that the save grant his order on Jone'e, lot 4, eon p' Dr. H. J, lts,�►Llr.bo• IK .,, , 1f , Pickering n0��n, Door 6irs -Please send me one of 7onr Horns ing 'two culverts and cleaning'out ditches the Treasurer in. favor. of the parties re Wileon'a hotel, Claremont, night; Thar@- Books and ole I have used A ffreat deal of your on sideroad bet lots 10 and 1 5th c n, commended in the reports of the various day' own stable, night, Friday, Kendall'sspa cure with goodenoeesr• it i.44 g y W m • wonderful medicine. I once had a mare deal trap $3.50 ; Wm Parriuder,• for�Jrougharn, ravelling standing committee as presented this day. Stonehouaea. lot 9; con 4, Scarboro, noon an�ultdoavlr and dve bottles cured leer.' j - Brock road aud 6th con, nearMr.Richards seconded by Mr, Poucber John Graham's, lot 35, KioReton road, k"Pabottle Yon�"tl�� moves that the co ncil do now adjourn to . Picker;n night. Satarda Gormley's �/ �b � bet ; John Dewyre, for grading siders d Aug.t 1 v y KENDls1SPAVIN CURES • bet lots 26' and 27. 5th con, $13.50 John meet again on Monday, g. , h at 10 a m hotel, Liverpool market, coon, own stable Brignall, ;ravellic,g Putty hill, 5th cc e, for the traneactio. of general business. tilt following Moeday morning. This N Dr. D. J. lisRnsrcCa O.,rrox, slue, spree, +a, as per coi,cract, S8 ; Isaac Conner, maks IgI. route will be continued throughout the , Dmr srrs-•t nava used several bott es or your road through gravel pit, on .5th con a d DISTRICT '� `r j�m-- F • Kendall's Spavin cure- with ,ouch euoeew I D I SSR C T DVTs season, health and weather permitting. think it the treat Llatmeat I ever used, Face re, repairing culvert, $5.50; Wm glitch Il, - une Curb, are Blood gravlo and haled s hoc Hsra pp,:vlad Have recommended it to _. . gray ;Ming 6th con west of Brougham, s I loRh Bill,lrtf/R, the property of Jnaathan rever.lofmyfrlondswho aregtvoh STOLEN IN THE M' 3T BARE FACED BANNER Porter, Pickering, On.,, will make the anatreapu, IBuepoocfulb. w1 per 1, right, $'3U ; David Annis, 475 v s FROM 0 R .EXCHANOE- . season of 1895 ae folIowa : --Monday, May a $ Tei • P. 0• Box So. gravel, right of way included, at lOc per I 6 leaves own stable, Pickering, B lel- meta. or addre.a - yard, $47.50 ; Henry Hai;ht, 7� yard#- f Since the snow left, Meaford Ilse 11ad P g, for Wood. at, ��XDdLL , oa[Pew rtfi s hotel Whitby, to Central , I _ gravel, 7a per vd, $5.53 ; Peter Gat s, only two showers Of rain. y+ °O°n� ewo.euwon ra#-u, rT. grading Altona road het lots 22 and 'l3 >.s The proceeds o Dominion day celebra h°tel. Oshawa, night. Tuesday, Hotel, _ per contract, $36 75 ; J H 'reenwoo tion at Jackson's Point Park amounted Raglln, noon, to: Sebert'@ hotel, Port 22'2 yds gravel, right of way in laded•, X to about $400 for the roe rietors. Perry, night, Wednesday. Heard'@ Birrell's contract, $16.57 ; Jame Goarle ',p p hotel, Manchester, noonraWilson's hotel, � ARa�� Heavy rains, attended by thus ler and Ashburn, night. Thaf+t�tiay, Bebert's A �.- gravelling swamp bet lots 16 and 17, B ', lightning, fell over this dletriet'Wedues• hotel, Brook;in, noon, Gordon's hotel, TO , as per contract, $30 ; J Woodruff 28 y s day night, refreshing the thirsty earth, Pickering, night. Friday, Thos. Kuoa'e gravel .supplied pathmasters, &:..: 4 ; o y. �.r_..., Gates, rep hitt bet lots 30 ani �31, as r The arbitration regarding disputed Brook royd, noon, Maxwell's hotel, High. •.•�� RU55 contract, $8.40 ; J Woodruff, 47 yds grad 1 Dominion and rovinecal accounts will lana Creek, night. Saturday, . John 1 be resumed at Montreal on Se Henderson'@, lot 33, con, 2, Pickering. Mumma at tic, $3.76 ; W J Stanely. 50 yds gray 1, September noon then to his 'own stable where he �y -anew daviec recently Mumma fight of. way included, S4 ; Jas Macdonpl 5th• y paceated in U. S end will remain until the following Monde C••`�•• by Ch1A:d. CLU T1Mt • on account of contract in Brock road, 8 h Mr. Alex. Colvi le caught a handsome y con, S4 ; John Sanders, -40 yds gravel, it speckled trout the other day that mea morning. The above rouse will be coo tinucd throaghoat the aeasoo, health and 11 -tsreaue►neaore-+ 7c, $`3.80 ; John A Jones, work done on 8th eared 1'8?I inches' in length, and weighed weather permittiwg. can, lots 3 and 4, as per contract, $7 ; W 2 lbs. Silver. grading sideroad bet lots 2 and , The Toronto World have secured a Crott•tt Pi-itire, the ro rt of T. C. RUPTURE - - 5th con, $9.50; W A Halliday, treasurer f p P° y permit for the ereption of a fine bail+ling Oliver. Brantford, will make the season CAN BE Whitby Township, for Pickering's char at 83 Yonge stree . It will be the World's of 189,1 as follows 3donday, April 29th k14 BEURED. .. .for work and ° use of road machine on tat . p wiTH NO '1NCt7NVEtV:_NCF con, opp lot 3, $27.7.5; R Ward, rayell. new ho^ie. leaves own stable, Green River, to J. M. This is the a aeon for the following : Gerow s Hotel. Brougham noon ; by and repairing road on sideroad bet lots + ( Greenwood to Sebert'a Hotel, Brookfin aud 5, 9th con, as per contract' 82 ' ills Rcbt. Hans, lrin mar,' captured a 98 Ib. A 1 night. Tuesday, Wc►odruti'a Rotel, WIMOUT for gravel supplied the Baine, 58.40; sturgeon in the Mad river near Angus oq i Saturda evenin Whitby noon ; Gordons Hotel, Pickerin , I . TR U -5 -5 Boyles, gravelling on sideroad bet lots ;, yy R K /CKEaP gv MAfI. and 3, in 4th con, $14.10• -John Wil The Sir John Macdonald statue for c+lght. Wedueadav,' . (;oraltey'@ Hotel, Your coca#- u� hw maann Wmfart fes you, _ grading cn 8th con, opp los 2, a� per con { liiogaton, Ont., is finished and read for Liverpool, noon ;own stab)#- an•i remain A P. ei Card will ds it. j Y all night. Thursday, Franklin House. CNAS CLUTHE tract, $5 ; H Gordon; 7 days work ' { shipment. The creremony of unveiling Markham, noon ; Jacob - Wideman'#- jr, A4"''t '" ""' `'r 75o per day, being statute labgr paid i will probably take place on Labour day. lot 27, cion. 7, Markham night. Fri aaa immrfrr,it 13�i K ei �,, tt►_,r tre collector, $5.63; I:' Matthew gray 1 , The water in Lake Ontario•• hue not Miller's Hotel, ,St(,uEf%-ille, noon ; Todds III - - cp.vApn ing Brock road, bet 3 and 4 co , 814 ;' been • ao low #-Belt is now since 1850. In Hotel, Goodwood, night. Satnrd�►y, __ Jones, gravelling sideroad bet lot and 8' some harbors along its front, navagation Brown's Hotel, Altoaa, noon; to owa 8th .con, as per contract, $; ; F odea, >�6 is almost suspended. There is a differ. stable and remain until following hien• D, t C$Ef LIVERY ft cedar at 7c and 23 yds grave at 8c r I -yard, $3.02, also for gravelling pp lot 6; encs in the *sigh of the water, between day morning. The above route will be , � ; this year and. last f 24 inches. continued through out the season, health 9th con, according to contract. $15, a s,) y I° First-class Yehiclea and horses for hire da .for gravelling -9th con, opp-lot 16, -as t and weather permitting. y The Ontario : Didileable Iron CO., O@h• or night, T ing done prom tl b . . contract, $12.-15, also, gravelling 9th a n' awn, are making wither repairs to their p Y y --- -- •.__ __._.____- dayor jqb. ' 3ua In connection meet- - opp lot r, as per contract, $12.02; F. M ti works, adding 5C feet -to the east end. of Ing all G T R trains. Freight and thews, grading sideroad bet late 30and 1' the. moulding shop, and also re•erectin OOI?•i9 PHUdPHt�DINE. 8 - R The Great Easltoh Remedy. , express ®lilIvered W all parse of ' let con, $1(.; Matthews Connor, gr da the brick walla of the chi in room. >ihe villiage. 4th con, opp lots 17, as per contract, S•l 5; A farmer writes the Port Hope Guide sic and Permanently Board+ sale an commission stables -in F Matthews, buildine cul on Altona to d,1 as- a warning to other farmers to beware ,* owe W forma of Ne.vow nnectio-n, bet lot and,2nd con, a@ per contract, 5575; of 'the Steel Range pedlars,. who will use "'ea'"�'�`la'lO"s�"*"�'• J H Connor, tarnpiking an., ditching l d sear.#ao IwPutewoyowdedt©' Z"'E�%.:. all kinds of means to dupe thein. He Prop., PICKERING con, opp lot 30, arc to engineer's award, G; saps it is the hap fork and lightning rod � Wd0i'' ` Joseph Jones, gray sideline bet lots 4 and �*1►.eeM�psiw w. I WE OFFER . 5, 8th con, as per contr. ; P Gates, 48 cd, schemes in another forth. pro and df tier. °l Xow, Oplv"►or &tIMU. � • em . .posts at 10c, for- Altona bridge, $j1 80; J Jf Mr. Marlyn, a farmer lit3ing in Clarke seat., aut►td► avow lead to Isi. I Jones, 10$ yds gravel and right. of we -y, township- one day last week brought to r.Jamnar'�'a"`�o"a"an"rttrraw. •. •� � To! The' hblic! ' . �8.21; T F• Wilson, 100 yde gravel and town a very large eag!e which had car as bee apreeoe•lbed over 36yeam In khocnands of + • ght of way, $8; F L Gruen, 90 ds gravel rigid away a two-year old s is tae OWW Mlabla asd Aoweaf Jfedtotwe Oli!• ones. andgood. Y g Y y gander from Askdrunt tfor Wes&* noarkeaiac: W p for road work in Greenwood ( division, liie flock. He followed and captured it offon some wortaiese sooditline Is pias a< tai.STATIONARY, $7.20; T Boyles for building culvert n by shooting it in the wing. mice la letter, sad we will sent! by return sideroad bet lots 8 and 9, 4th corm 85 ; F Friends of Mrs. Joe. Trelepen, who Prion, one dam oil ems. W O"a +�+ SCHOOL SUPPLIES, I Green= for 75 yds" gravel for Gi ee?n wo d formerly liped near Hampton, will regret a'"' 1 o e+srv. P"" vk"Lo tm to my*d4ftft KNITTING YARNS I road, ernes right of way $6 ; F L Green f r tc -hear ' that she has become feeble ind Wood Coaao,►aT, ► A, on Greenwood road as per grant -$66,10 Wtnde+or. Out.. Canada. t�t I+ I N E W001S - Tobias Caster . for water -lime, (Portland mind since her huband'e death and ilea 'gold in Whitb b tV. H, Howse. ' - to be watched constantly, she having at y y J cement, and stove lime $9.80; 1 A Car- r Also good WooleA ills and penter for filling washout bet 4 a ' d r con tempted to drown herself a few days ago. _- - $3; Wm. Mosher for cutting hill �n let cin Fred Hobbs, 0@nawa, aucoumbed on Per���iS to Travel• !Aug Patter s. opp lot 32 per cont 830 ; Wm. Lotton for .Dominion Day to the dread disease". . 25 yde gravel $1.75e.; Wm. Mitchell cont's. against which he has made eo gallant a WANTED. --Several• faithfull gin- ! ' ` M. (� E B ONEV on sideroad bet lots 27 and 28 9th con, per fight• I3e was conscious and arranged- cont $20 ; A Boyer for 588 ft plank for all the details for his funeral, selecting t ernen and ladies to travel for e$- East End, - - - P I C K E R I N G$ bridge bet lots 12 and 13 in con 7 $5 88 also iiis. bearers and giving other inetraetione, t t►bli$lied house. _________1___ laying same and filling approach $1 ; A. He was scarcely nineteen years of age, ALARM $7$000 tSL EXPENSs Courtney for gravelling on sideline bet lots yet possessed a mind of unusual maturity. - _ 34 an'd 35 2nd con per cont $10; A BirrO'll During the thunderstorm of 26th ult., Po$ition permanent if .suited ; also for gravelling Kingston road west of,Spiljk the lightning. struck Mr. Conants carriage increase. Mate reference and on. mills per. cont $20.00. John Michell gray- house and followed the iron water con a 088 $elf -addressed Stam ed drrv'el- ellin; coni 6 opp 27 and 28 per contract $100 doctor to the Basement. Here was a 0 e. p C Stevenson drawing gravel' on Greenwood road per cont $`?3 ; A Huggins for- drawing -tank of #-boat 60 barrels of soft water and � . �- THE NATIONAL, gravel on , reenwood road 3rd con $23 ; G , the element simply burst off one of the . O'Leary building culvert on Greenwood 'big iron hoc a, and not doing any fur- ' $16'317.818 Omaha Bldg,, CHICA 0.• r,)ad 3rd con $3 ; also grading Greenwood ther damage, Mr. Conant's hired than, � I . '- road, and road to gravel pit, and right of Isaac Elford, was milking at the time in A PERFECT TEA way to same µv4 ;A Huggins for 121 -yards the basement . and within 8 feet of the -„ . = a S . gravel including 1 cu I d n right - t of way 1 : . g y $ 0.47 ;; T F�' tank, but experienced n0 shock. I David drawing gravel on Audley road, 2nd ____-__ con per cont. $40; D Brown for use of road , �' machine 1 da �;, . BROOK ROAD. Ib y $5 ; also use of road machine ." on side road bet lots 4 and 5 B F one day %Vonder 'what Tom: will do when N. lase i of hour $4.67aj:; Jas. Richards4r., 'goes to Oshawa. - I :�ON 00. for two days work spreading gravel $1.501; . D. O'Neill finished house cleaning and "'WE / IDEAL/, ' . D Forsyth 1814 ft plank for- Claremont says he is going over to Buffalo next week bridge, spikes and saying plank, also 95 ft fto get a house keeper, as he thinks, nothing :a The o�#-o Fplank to Joseph Slack $24.06 ; F, Dowswe)l (flee would take around his corners. STEEL WIND ILL' for 9 hog"rs shovelling snow 90 rte. W I would like to know what is wrong with Fla M THE TtA ruNt _r TtMt tttA OUB beg to sonnowledge J. Monkhoaaes actio the people of the south Ward that the -, iN 'Ts NATIVE PURITY. I —WITH— concerning bridge at Altoaa, would recom'+oung men have to watch them. I think S'I. 1 OWER 11 ,mend that the Reeve make necessary re; if some of the young folks of the .south � - I pairs. We beg to acknowledgo W. Dun. ward' Were coin as the ought the I Id Boon ' Tea is put up by the Indian Tea sheath's notice concerning culvert on Town'. not care how many young men were watch- �Wc� i r sample of the best re qualities of Indian no Bp WOOd need iCl Elly pari Of its cj g y $ � Would Cans. T eri;l'ura they use the greatest ewe in ,the kine bet Pickering and Markham, would them.. But you know when young men ''! kion i the Tea and its blend, that is why shay construction. recommend that the First Deputy Reeve see anybody out of their place they are 'u+flu up salves and eau it onlyInthe urigina! CHEAPER WOOI�y aacluiges, thereby etsauring its purity and aaroc!ler+ca• WOODs inspect the same and re rt at next meets S ib. repo pin lb. c ib. and padiages stud %sever ng of this council. We lery anrioas to knopw what Is meat, and I .old in bu All_ni0ely painted and guaranteed. date Mr. Pearce'@ notice of flow ofcwgte> `uth ward those sure tp thepje they to belong L ��g K[[ia R• a d con opp lot :A, would' recommend )C think they meet have lees#- mistaken - Imo°=L Class Npstiat� pumps. Ct your g dues slat -keep ►t. toll Isl►It to tt►w4le.i� - ,s ird Deputy Reeve make necese�ey ts�biiat alio they saw in the tense corner. I S ![Klee MAY?'ill$ el$.,. WE GIV ROW R' a beg 0 acknowledge J Pa ' �" rs9ny t ink ii most have been a tree a . _ _ . �, " . �• . p tt • d Frowt street lam. arpq� ._ :. . . . . . . -. „- -:- . . „, Ih' I - -.{fF Ft :. 41. f 4I y fj' ti_s—„e I 1. .. . J i . : J s •'•' ..tet .. [' �'u`,�`n J .4 4 �x .-{ {.•'FB.. ..4- +„.� •`•":y - n . ..:..+!c s . . 4 .iSt- r. .; ..v :�C..-. - : _ - {:I l ,' 'S�- :: .G. .,: .. y -, n� a -. .ti c.$. : -:..y ..-.. 1.... �.�% .., ..... :._{.- t , .� .,{�'.l.. _ `3' `x* .. n. y_.•„ 1 .1.. d,- -.. -- C /' lift`-.�J 4:_ "�y '1: - _ 14 E•,.. t . *-.: ''i=*- _-'-.y - -e... .. - cs. .-, _., f 1 _ �-�, _`-'fie. .l fµ'�y. '�'. .:�-rY s� wfi,. e ' _: a.-;{-„�.ce, s -y :.w. . ,. E' ` ... a ,-.._ ;,n{'>r. ,'',isi'' Ip �y y �j� ::,::.; IF I `,: x Y: `s-'. 3 Y - } `$t -.,f 3 +1' : J !''(' -f hf p .t3rz'.x,a , all. r.• _ _ (€i ::Y_ .a� - v-+� f V,114. { 5,4 .y�. 'i, 1i .., ' �I t' }i' tt � qq p �, yE +. .,-d4 4 { yj �`' �y '*�y.. � ,i{ y. & �.Hlys,L 1` e. ,_ �:p�J"T •:. G{- — •'4-: K.:� x'�e ti-3'i.�° '."i39�#�_-.-Lr.... • ..a ,V -..:?i51�.'I' 1I.Xv . _181A `� - _0mEm* �"', � , ,:1-1� �'1; �. ,. �_" m .� . I �. . . ,',__. _,,_ �,, 4,-_ . 1�.� ' .1.. _� .I .-. 1. 1, ;i' • . . �. , ;.I : FARMERS' MARHET. > � �.- r- ' TORONTO Jtlly, 11, I ;. �4:. � . Wheat, fall,-'............ 0 8860 000 Wheat spring p ;Z i g ......... 0 65 to . .0 00 Wheat,red winter...... 00 88 to . 0 00 ! �' Ig Wheat, goose .._....... 00 00 to 00 7fi Banes, bush F ............. 00 46 to 0648 Oats, bush ................ 00 38 to 00 89 , Peas, hash ................. 00 84 to 00 85 Ha ' new, tO y+ > •............ I7 OQ to 17 60 Straw, ton ................. 5 00 to 6 b0 �.' .. - H � ::. Dressed bogs .............. 5 60 to 5 76 Beet', forequarters..,,... • ,:- : r . 4 0090 600 Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 to 10 00 � .- ,, .I` ; Mutton. 5 00 t0 6 00 �. •. ,••... ....•. ... 1.. Veal, carcase .......-..0'_. 5 00 to 7 00 �4Y - - �, i' I'"! • Butter, lb .................. 00 16 to 00-1? Eggs, doz • 1'7 i �7 •-I ................. 00 12 to 00 18 Potatoes , per bag......... Soto 00 . „'` DOMINION BAN : F _ ►: a t Capital Paid up, $1,500,060 4 1` ._ Surplus, - . $1,500,000 WHITBY AGE NCY.- . Yf :- %*acral 13a amnt Haetaew %raaaaote 1 " ',.' 11 SAVINGS DBPARTYBNT, Intorest allowed at highest oarrent rates. No : , f.06 ; , `''`� . _. -- _'- notice of withdrawal required. E. J. THORTON, - lir MANAaga; ---,- -- ----� eStove _,_ � : e .. .. .::" _', I- �' ..I . . � . . , .- - .. ... - - .� - - . - . .. .. %.... I. . - . 0 .Y ...Iffm . MW1 �, , "... ...-. - _ Y .-+ ! � 4'�.,l Z:l -_ 1 .. ._J -.1 . ..... - , � . -4 IVPORIUM_. . : :, -.%, :.- _1... .. :_;:'___-�'i - _ t - .y _ - -11-, . ; _i Creamers, ' '. -. Milk Pans. ' . , - r: . Strainer Pails � -_. Alwl." hand., 1-1" . - �� I am now prepared to put . - , up the best Galy. Iron : .. . - I Eavetrough on short- - : � a . x eft notice. .. . I - .. � . I, . . . �' ' • r i�c'Il - ace work apeclalt�r. _ -I):. W Kennedy,.�J J .. . , Pirie'@ Block, . • ,- : Pickering.- .:- . . . TIME MEANS XONE- ] Why waste time and and laberworking the pump handle when the wind will do it - - _I without.expense. I For the anal) sum of 530 you can get one* - . R== ZEY'a m.. ro .veWINL ISS i . (patent applied fort This machine can be -attached) to any. . pump handle without change. BROUGHAM i TAILOR SHOP �. . .1 7 N, .. - �V':, I .- . .. _. I” .... i - . - I have a large ' minae of samples o. ..., . I � f ' . y Spring and Sunlmer Settings to . . r select from, al prices that will, cause you - nuah astonishment. - • • , Having just received the latest fashion . . slates from Paris, I. a , now prepared to : - ;ive entire satisfaction. . 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" He implores me to let hiss gaest� to dmitted. air or on the earth?" , ' upon yon, yon. still achieved a success : -adviser: ., I � e mother's fans once mnore,—the "S him u ; he is it to t� The last soPt,•&weet note of the singer that Os hardly to be rivalled !n thin gen . Worn and eti aotat.ed t6o h the look d g , mother he has been so near losing. Rawson fraud," said Mrs. Baville, st>erra p oration. Even I m,vseIf'— t her aspect was younger t nit had .be n, has evidenWy Oold him of say illness. He Hugh drew his wife closer W him ae Diir, her died away, upon tier air --a deliisata, c�� ietttrrupting him oo greatly was the ezpres ion of mo th ocnfesses I had a right to be angry, but` Rawson entered looking radiasU well-bred burst of ar,plause Follows tt— Pouf• says she, urcearemonleusty, a little frown dark I- - reiterates leis oonv.otien that he has done •'I Irwt you do not consider me an acid then—a sense of well being arrivr•ll' ir,g all her face. "Do ysu think I -n - and eyes softened. well and wiaet in seouriin the sweetest . •� y g intraJer," he w+id. a knowledge v - I am truly rejoiced -res ,p- 1,0 a wife mwn could h9ve." "You come sect when Solt are wanted, the fashionable throng, a fool . Compliments to whom eompll- more," said 1d c. Ratwaon, with a )din ly "You will see him,, dear Mrs. Saville ?" I feel mjr - brace tacniag," retutYled Mrs, that for th4 next ftve minutes their o'wn menta are due. Gond enough . 13th y cried H� with white, archei It "Yon din- gone from you. thank you! Don't I twinkle is hu eyes. p voices may be heard in dainty II ' are so good ae to think I was of use w you : +j f you will .lists " ur d Hp with t 1 f know you?" _ •' Yoit thouglat gait liver s►au)d, I if you wouldamplyrepay me,ree yonreon — y a tribes against their mu sea riende• It slap d hai ds, "well, you shouts,,' save he, mildly. suppose," murmered Mrs. Saville, gir nj let him plead for his wife. They are married, �•�as pray here Mrs. Hugh Saville,•" 'is so close .to'; the end of the season " Well, I do. And I knoow that you re . him her hand. you oannoc separpte 6hem, aad if she i,s a said IIAr, ?t•wson. Bard with e°ntemDt the woman wts� ,� ►► true woman it will break her heart to that many reg#ir3 ails musical evenitag Indeed, I feared the -w rat Mrs. Saville turned a !startled look u on t , : . 9wanls4lown s as really their could stand up before her world, haw - ".I war very aewrly gone. What vee d know she hue *arced mother sad ren. It him, and Hope went on: "When I came st Lady ever small, and let herself be publicly is in your power to oonfer much happiness." to this good friend who offered me the last in- town, acrd are already dreaming admired. By herself," hstetily, "I lass. - to kill me most was the ubt whet er "I will receive my `son.- As to his wife, I shelter of his house as anon as he found that- of flight upon the morrow. A flig} t an bo oared if I lived or The 1 et cainnot say what I shall do. I .gave Rawson I war ►tee none of hie old rectos I wAs in from togs and. smoke. and ecqualilt- her talent. Corns ne3av, say tine trut+r y day for once; cenfeas yoti think ase - for - thing 1 remember distin tly was M•se directions to have her watalled ; it was w despair. I began to realize the mistake, braes, to the c ihn, cool depths oP the . I ahwb thin to do, but I dad ic. Be has ward, brazen, va#n and all the rest of ug country. It is b tremendous crush. it?" Desmond's sad, anxious fan • It eeerried to g the dislbedieince, that H h h d been . had her closely rhwteiowed, butrhe hue hese Hilt of; I had fielded too readil� to rho and the heat ls, almost intolerable; t;cr • say that there was nae hu an heirs ho abaalately well conducted. Still, if it ii. in g 3 y You a so `eviasvitly ainxiotts that I 1 . would re ret me. The fire ez rieoe mY Power to confer mach happiseet, it mows t•siptation of rpwdiing rIIy life with him. is the perfume . of the dying flowers. should ec► confess alYselt, that i scatty f pe f I felt that I was the cause of his troubles, but everybody, past and present, and „ retnrni life was her ilea of o alt h• 'in her to csreate much misery, and she did and I mows overwh•{med. I washed tt►at I hardly like to refuse re+u, says he °$ ) y it 1 Why Hope what is the matter ? Are future, in an artistic sense is present coldly. "But as ye>ou are also deefrona • oouki die ; smythin to be no loin er a „ so that not to be here would mean ehance� of rn reoo+er I shall anti a ° � of hearing me speak tfie truth,. it stela• Y Y• you ill ? burden and an obstaoia Then I Card forget chat." _ I - Hope fail back is her chair so deadly • unhappiness. for once in my life, I feel bonsai �to . Mr. Rawson s eak of findin a corn ion bay that you ate wrong M yrnir sur- << I „ white and motionleu, that iiia, Saville P g' The coveted tine minutes has already I think she nursed you v ry devoWl for #firs. Saville, and tale thought came to' .• was terver•struck. She rang violently,and drawn to a close, and now as La"iY mise: I have sot ftp to this mg•ardr,l _ . She did, &e has•save my life. he me of being that ounipaniten,l and perhaps . baa .made heueelf almost I nsoeseit r, I rushing 'to the fainting girl, began iso SwansdoA ft mevc-s toward a corner ou as vain, brazen or forward." cub her cold hands.. winning her affeotioti for mysai[ sad r®- where a crowd of young men makes Y haute been a bard women, Mr, Ratj► n, "Bring water, wine ! scud season to etorat:en for Hugh. A sudden sob inter• � "so says your tot ¢tie, bat }•vur�r!yps_ o h o call'Uack the doctor t" she cried in great d her ; the nwithan effort, she went the spot dense, everybody glances af- bey something else," returns she. vd h ; th ug n t unjust. but so chow this] qi 1, on"Mr. ILawson was startled at the ter her, with a calm ecns�e of expeet9 a retulant but etiarmirig upliitine_ tri .. agtt'ation to the astonished butler, who had ' , . who night well be'my dau' hter, suoxe r idea, but his daugghter at once took it up, tion: The shoulder near him. - ..., sever before seen Zile imperious mistress and of ter some ditoussion it was a reed The crowd - part$ as she draws near, , to me that there iaeometiiingbeyond jubti e, moved - g ' My eve oticnda me thrn�Qhu11 l ,.: ` and that inequity." II •' The doctor has just driven off 'm • that 1 ehoald make the desperate attempt and permits her to lay her hand upon pluck It out?" asks Dalrymple, a slight- - but Iwill send Jesao ' ' f wwr therefore introduced to you by the shoulder of a. girl who had bet', ly mocking expression in the featur.- in Then Chep talked as long sa Mr. R&W n p two . of my liames—Hope Desmond. I lost amidst its depths.. question. "Why st'ould -I say �, +" _ i Soon the lady e•maid, the butler, and the was called Katherine Hope Desmond - - would stay ; bat he views areful not to "Your turn, dearest. You 'will plait+ thing and mean another? Be seusih!_1 house -keeper were trying to bring Miss after m , mather,who was Uncle Desmond s' exhaust the convalescent• Desmond back -to life. When she did open y won't you? Everyone is so anxious,, lily little courlin. Am I so ah•atd of j only sister, How I had courage to brave so on the very tiptoe of hope. Comte— Mrs. Saville had ai>aed s much ■tre� th heC' eyes they sought Mrs. Saville s ; she you that I should Ile to you 7" g asci an experimlat I oanIIOt' now ander• ,e „ , ,. .+ smiled au'd feebl ut. out her hand. corne now. I m tired, says the little couetin. In the next few da s that h r son and r. Y P stand for m heart —she ressed her P tilting up her chin, and lacking .•ver ` Y " I1row she must go to bed, ivaid Mrs. y P She a oaks nervously, as if a 11tt1e - Rawson decided that they light leave r -Saville holdin the• offered hand it both hands airainet her bosom, and, disengaging afrald of s capricious refusal at the . ' ;, , g henelt, made a step nearer• hoc mot er•in• ifs shoulder cvlth an exaggerated ai,- '�f London, as with Mie■ D mond wad' er her own. She had better be carried ape „ fart moment: but the girl, gtvinl; i+r. a one desirous of escape ; ,.7 should like ie►w t- seems to Butter and fa►1 me. But ufet smile though no vaord waives l maid the invalid could t'avel safe y, s stairs." ties desire to retrieve the moron I had to g1t home if grltndpapa—AM Dick- the doctor Rave his consent "• I can walk quite well ; at le"t- in • I did not tell Hugh � shish the gilded youths who have sur- !" ' ' few minutes "'murmured H e "if 4Testo wroughtsusMined me. "ou• _ "She ie ver ea er vo ret in "maid '„ ' P what I had undertaken until I had been ! rc.underl her, and steps into the ope't she grows •suddenly radiant. -e_m9 . Y K will help me. some weeks with you. He was much I space c utslde—heT vYclln in her nand. to Mr. Rawson as they_ slowly palcedi� t e Thus Hope was relegated to her own +.rtinsferring th.e hr,w to tt.e' !mall hard I alarmed, and begged me not to risk too Quite calmly, with Acarce a touch of that already finds th� violin ton rnii-h bench in front of the hotel while wast' room, where Mrs. Saville insisted she must si_ B rnuoh,—to leareu coon as I could, it the , Ct•nsciousness, etre moves to the Do fur it. Kit ea the free little t�r+epra of remain all the next day. Wonderful to for the carria a which was to oonve b m strain wait too reat ; but he raid not forbid' tion that has been arranged -Por her— the new comer—a middle slze+l uuth r,r g Y'� relate, Lhat lady spent most of it at her me to stn So I eta ed. Bow dra►dlul 8 a distinctly ugly. It delightful, co.un and his travelling-companio to the t ailry y• bedside, reading or knitting, Neither Y• Y full into the glare of the many it hts, - - station. s ke much et the had • certain comfort the beKtuning war ! . Yet, though you 'lens the many eyes beyond. Yet she ternance. . - 1 - - - - PO ' Y Y were cold anu stella. I could hese it, for au - - - " Yes; Do you_ know y Y' 'She Iccn- in the companrouship. Miss Rawson called, y is very conscisus all the while, and her "Biirted a_Hvp� t�entas for r,rrcr !n th•> sad war admitted during Mrs, Saville's are too strong to be suspicious or petty, or ticart beats cruelly, as she lifts the • feasea to me last night. he Vbrti�ga n °arrow, aqd I. dared not let myself fear t'rRcie: I've been cc►mmiKRsLtn�•d t� 'l i; absence, when the went for w short air►nq, violin to her shouldeit, nd t+lowiy rail you out, says he, his face all one bril- will be at PI mouth and id off' in s6o t you ; and thea—I grew- to know you had Y whi..h she considered essential for her own the bow. pant grin. "Lady Swansdown, sa'11 four cr five weeks and I be ieve she e• health• a heart. That it what mailer chis morneut . Such a xrnall, Wender thing`! Clad 1n but that as 14,tlrymf:!•, ' Y ao terrible: I fear your diapprov1 more F You were here, to see and be recons led to er to her Hope ez•ined that she must for than a cltngjlrg gown of amber lndlan silk, W,� your cfompanlon, she ti:+` the resent refuse er hos it.able invitation. yens dleplea•ura. Now, own you, 'low and resur.9ed at rhe neck as a ch113's eon ; for she said, ' G d 'hats b n P P will yon fe ive me ?'' pauses, struck by a stony at;t nev fr + i , . Then they- talked long and confidentially, ti fr4►Ck min -ht be, and with soft puffed merciful and spared, m to Dort ct sad Mice Hawsoa took charge of a couple Mrs 3•viila was silent ; her brow• were the slender maiden beft�re him.' tome rewt mistakes and I dere not m e if of lettere whoa she esti! her oua ftiead knit, her eyes downowt ; yet %lope dared ; llerves at the sttouldersy, that leaves :'please gn nn," says ehN, in a tprr'11t� B �e unforgiving. ' " • Y. good-bye. - Y 8 to leis• the fin small Band which lay sirs the white arms bare. Arms destitute voice. "Noel and I ares quite iongin ; to It wait now established that Miss Des• the arm of: the chwti'. Mrs. Saville did of adornment of any sort: without *o tress the end of that rc•tnarhahie t►�- "Did she say that?" exclaimed sot dnw tt away. The le►okereob Held rnuMi he onP small bangle; and finKers ginning of yours. Why ais'!,uW l.aily ' mend was not to appear -till luaoheon•time, , )' 'Oh, I pray God her mood ay not chap e ! Mrs. Saville being conunt to read the , their breath. Then she draw Hopes to v ithout a ring. In -•truth, ornaments Swatrt?down irm-gitie that. hecaw" Nlwrt - Do you know I feel eo strap ely weak w d papers herself. The doctor was not quite her, and gently stroked it. •'[ think" she A cold haver tx�en superfluous things ♦i -as with me I"-- iitrr ht pau:>f. anziou it seems im osa ble Y can 1 v awai=; hie ybunK patient did not recover said, slowly, "that you are the Duty creat• where ih„se pertect arms, and wrists►, and with hot ctreeka turns ant;riir t l P e strength or Lone ;she moss oiepresred and uie that over understood m•. You are the and heir ds were concerned. . ward Dalrymple, a"s if h.,,rdly kn+,w:n," through another month of 'nziets Y' nervous, •verse trosi food, sleeplasa. :come drys shatMhas-ever given me what geld can• �J, wing lightly forward, with a little he w to go on. ” - not bis "Yon•have done b lendi 1 leo far •I, 'u coal lete chane to a braci■ lane mi ht y• swaying movement peculiar to her, and •• - ! tits • P Y y P 8 P g It N a conundnxn Never �r q "Nether "Dried Hn h Sartlle t° a tone one in my itde. t,ive it up." r+av f: N must not break down at the fart," said r• neoeeer. Mre, Saville who was • ' euggrntive of lite grace of winged erete ' dee l oonoerined went e• r{ into the of wounded tooling, "1 always lo►Cd you • +:: -Rawson.. "When you ret ru to Lo on P y ' as much as you wank{ let m!." tures, she comes at 1e>tt to a slang• 1 romptiy, gravClir, but with thK! sir; - qu•stiotiof localities, but Hope iasp{orad, i, still and pointe . }le*vwell, very steadily, > rerrapti amurernent to voice ,►nd friss k4:. you mut come to us for a week's nom l tea ' Perha eu did. 1 believe on did, P almost piteously, sot to b• ascii away. Y but with oar etniili foot to its ani$ r fiat alEvays enrs<ges her . root." 1 It eras th•and of Septembtr,and Loudon said hit mothor. satin shoe, just showing beneath her "It to not a cortaodraim, It is lin '>�r . . .. I + was at its sen tient Id n, SariHe wu Hope had rook pet bar knees grid kissed Thank yea: Yon hdv beim • u e, P = own. Her dark, bNiliant eyes a"�+ rttnence," says sire stea,liFy.:;h� turns .. 4 therefore spared the visite and kind inquire rho bends v hie$ held herr. thea ties head g good friend. While I am- ith you, I f I les of her kinsfolk and aequaiintarace. Sill fell forword and Hugh sprang forward to radiiint, a de•ticate fleck of color has to Dicky—Air. Sylvesterr—the brother ;Lf - that matters will arrange t emselves as a was ill at ears from anxietry oonoetning lift tier,' etme into ,her -cheek. tier .hair curl n,d her dearest friend, and lays he'r hand= . wish_; but when I am alonee� ell my cosec ga Hope. All thwt mown kisidiy and gra�efnl to `� She it quito aver done," he exclaimed, over her white brow has fallen a little -upon his arm. , seems to'ev•porate. I true we may be in her strong aatnre had bees drawn forth by almost tadignfauUy. ••,She u but a ghost forward It 'is cut ,%ui le short this "I should like some cha. pagne—wid - - London yrithin the next th weeks." .the -desolate orphan girl whe had th•spirit of bar former self. ' And h• placed her in preitty hair, and covers he � head in rip- grandpapa," says Ehe, motrvaing him . . - : "I, hope you may, mond I lisve youi ill to withstand her hitherto unresistod tyr►in• i° easy -chair. where ria lay with closed I Iing tna ices, t'lat are ao ply auburn with a little vivacbn' pec sure tvw +rd - Tve Isere is the carriage. L.et+ as 6o in. I iny. and the perception tto &Fpeal to the eyes' as to be almost red, but yet are Hol: the moti•lrg crowd beyond. . suppose i M'r, Saville rs ready. NOWr'cg better self which la bequeath rte " H.ppinsss win boa rapid rattorstive," she `has been • mercifully savcid from "(3randpapa will be sufcient in hlsf- . , proved W me his mother's complete res s 3o Mrs. 5avilie sit by herself thinking I said bite, Saville, kindly. " Now; what that ' self --he is a rerteet tonic." says DA1- tion so Hauch as her speech i►boirt him. ' t deeply of her Swat, iter pre!�eint, mond the pnnisbmeat it to be dealt out to rose, traitor. t The whole face ire eager, passionate rymple unmoved, ddressing hien I' r, : him go away with you, M!r. Rawson, he possible future. one warm, r iny morning. that yon are?" she 000tianed, turning to: tine! not without a touch of temlier. the back of her departing he•tid. sh. raid : if he travels with •aa the will only be •• gourd weather for Ho 'este thQo ht I Mr. •morns `•Ta enter inw a roars irao:y an addition.4 res nsibilit to Miss :D s• �' g i against our trustin j client.! Shall I de' The! shin, a little pointed, !s a. feature bears him. -however, sad unabir co r ., Po tmposrible for arse• to got right under y gl In itself. There is determination In 1t, fuxe herrel[ the joy ai battle turn3 mond. Richard ie incapable of taking c re auoh ak.yey inauen�e." Ya' rhe must get lgrad• jtau from lbs Iligb ale» of a>Ly ehiet .and wllfuineris, but en the while tt suits once more. of himself.' Sha is marvellously toned do n Hope out of town. Hew d olat• her Ute adviser! I must hold a council, tad the by puf Bring and sympathy ; but we can of ,would be without thwt &irl ! d she scold Ioouncit-board shall be my dinner -table the mischievous face, and adds a piqu- •"I require tt." says she quickly, "cn:s i expect the Ethiopian to change his skin,, or need comfort and support in coming years, ;Bring your daughter to dinner this eveningg, ancy to Its beauty. With , the ,bright ridering �I have been with ycu four alt ' the leopard his spots, altogether,, tho gh Even if she brought' bee if to neo• t and we shall settle many matters t find, eyes. and e•lortt• cut auburn curls, tilts minutes. : oae may become a shade lighter and be Hugh'■ wife, she would pro bly turn out H°pe' it you bel equal to the task, write pretty, hiclf-frightened child looks m•.Vre "Ohl I say, comp on, riot t never,ir:'N - other have fewer marks, to R chard, inviting him to meet his• new tike a boy than a. girl as she stai.ds such a girl ail you are to tight," 'sit' • thorn in their rid• sad ke p her sad her It was with a thankful heart that H pe moa w art. sister-in-law." ' with her vtciin presrsed against her Mr Sylvester, giving her a little pull. Desmond found herself •ad her oh• g• Hee the old butler, with beaming face •• Very tew'ieltaws bare so good a right besting heart. "Well, lj to only when I am «i'h safely hooeed iu the Stafford Square a► n. announcer.! "Mr. Hugh, ma' tri," and ilei to b• proud of a wife •s 1 have," cried Anti now thA magic of iter touch Neal!" declares she. with a vrhim4i'a' _ ston. :.ire. Saville bore the journey w 'll, son entered. How well how i isku uithod Hu$b, exultingly. "Oar old naval stories , makes itself 1 •.vn; swelling, the tb- twist of her charming heitd, at 1. - indeed baster than her oot>(rpe►niai. wh he looked! his strong face dee4ply embrown. lot dot twte eruttia •aril eI. Dior axe r g . tt P� Pn bins throw h tt►. room her music Cermlttintr herself to be drawn inter th' - pale cheeks and heavy eyes jbespoke mea ed, his fine eyes looking siagot yet'sott. compared to the enduring *our a that and •: and physical ezhaurtion. ., ,t, rurhe>e, thrilling the appreciative, cuter room. - Hugh . cried Mrs. 9w►ille, sluing, and upheld Kate, as i always Call hat, ; rendering even the Indifferent dumb. Dalrymple left alone, smiles agar r ' >ldn. Savill,e's usual .medical- attends t, tremblin from head to foowi through the long strain of her bold tinder- r , - or rather the medical attendwBt of he ••M "in ," t What rower. ZVhat genius. And as Thi>} tithe a little bitterly. , y ear mother i be returned, tender. „ „ she plays, the first subdued but yet sit Els coxTlxD>eD.l household for the wiry woman tear y ly, with the slight hoarsajners of waroi $Rt+ ha aalighteaed tree, tt all event . 1 knew what India sition meant awai said Mrs. Saville. " Now awl to the felt nervousnem vanishes; the girl emotion and he clasped hey io hi• army, Y lades, the artist alone remaines. A her arrival and noticed Hiss Demob 'r kiuiin her affectionatel " re on iadoad drawling -team and have yanr talk ani. ; Bi Fitre its San hranei9C0 looks. g y` r smile the t 1s almost seraphic, and that - B' . safe and well?' The doctor insists that+ a oompleta ohtage " I,f I might offer advice unasked, I •• bly son ! yem love tea ly broken my is neousary for Hupe's recovery ; so trite ! is quite uneAnsetous, curves her lovely - A datpawh tram. San Francisco Bays.— , : ; would recommend •tome mond some Q► •' your wife away to-mertaw for your long. lips. That else lives !n this momeut At six o'clock T'hur•sd•y night fire hicks "`: bassi t" Har tens mold him ewes already a lite t+evonci all that the mere material complete repose to this young lady," r id delayed honey -leucon. But, reusamb•r, • nut ie the Sia Franoiaoo hoz factory-, yt bait t�tgireu. the polite practitioner. •' It seems to �• - whenever you are panning your profoseiaa w°rld can 've lar beyond doubt. Fifth and Bryant street,aad spread quickly . that her nervone system it somewhat or r• iiawsoa told ®a thio or.�tng, `jest oa the high seas, I claim the eoeap•IIionahip The exquisitely modelled hand and It . strained." I saw, that I might reintnre call. You of Mr. Rawson's pleasant proto ea'' arm gleam, against the amber of her through the wood-workist factory district * "She shall do as yon di=sat," rete ed gi tea - mast for re uie mother. I inow I tioterv• Dear 3irr. utile. I wi�l be pont gotian. Now and @gain, as tf imps- At S.bO o clock when it was ander control, Mrs. Saville, with her awai decision: • I ed your anger, send this I r gret, I onl lovin dau iter so lo° as on cora to have d will look to her myself. She has eta. ed y y y g 8 f i titnt with them, she Mngs back the the dams a wreestimared at g3 00+► l►+a.►. a want oa to let me come and see ou mA near you." cried Hope ; and,ao longger auburn curia from her brow: and still hundred families are h'+rotriess. A young 1 �4; horrible iIIteotion for me, and, has a la ge aometimee, and I wili.tronb{ you no inose, nasitatiag; rhe folded her tormidahle silo play�i, tt�ith a verve. a passion, tt.at woman named C3ilroy, whine tryink to save . share in saving my life : therefore I va ue I earn fight for my own head ; but you must mother-in-law in her warm embrace. clothin was covered with blilirog oil asd 1 .=, h cttly th,3se who have the divine spark K ;. hees betyond everyone's except of con se acrepit Illy innocent wile too. (s'»s sga burned to death There were no other lay son t, Yee, you look frighttnllx ,Il, "It will be a hard task, Hugh. I am a •j -, ears knave. Wagner le her study Lo - Hope, baanaot have this," prejudiced woman, and my prejadius are - ---- right, and rhe interprets him with fatalitieo. {a `• Perhaps if I went fA elle Ri►wson� or strong against her." - - wild beltet !n flim that almost tnlakes '— �-"�^`�—' , -�-, . i few doo a," said Hope, with he.it.t II, "I r hink they will melt ►hen yon see A Remarkable Jauraby.. her copartner In his triumphs. The French and English Soldier• . '-' I -might afher strep th sooner. Her I her.mother:" When the last eJager. sweetness of this T g g tisanes W. Whitney, an etnpiuye of Hair• nae French soldier, looking over the , shall always want to be ap and about." "I doubt it," Mrs. Saville *u beginning, per Brothers & Co., who started from New hctetes had died away,' she. letei her asitia parapet, said w his coz+rad•, " A 1phcsre -' £ "Yon shall he narsed in no other ho se when the door opened and Hope llesmand fell to her sides, violin in one hon+I, t„ c, on alai. you •n York last December to '_traverse British. eta vaus pret . Oui, m Y m than this ; so,00tor send in your preen ip• walked ■local into the socia. $he seetaed bow to the other, and barely ackuowl- cure ret!' " Et ten 1 aikine air la,.' Tion soon. As for me I want nothing ot. very pale ane fragile in her simple black America through the Hudson Bay Coca- , edging the thunderous •.applause that ) P 'b `� ,t guerre ?" they both ji mped up and L.ed „ x �.: food food and occupation. I dress, No sooner had abs oaaght sight of Stn s territory, returned to New York on 1 greeter her, turns aside, and enters an away through the loopholes at the Rusaiwas "You are indeed marvellonsty welli ad Hagh thea her cheeks flushed, her great Wednesday, Leaving the Canadian Pacific' alcove in an ante-rotim adjoining that * « •- �, English soldier coming oII c ,:: strong,- considering what an illness' on brown eyes lit; up with i look halt joy, half Rrailroad at Edmonton, the most northerly In which she had been distinguishing dui was heard tro say to hie comrade, �,��,,': have gone through. We gave now ew ry terror, and her lilts parted ' witch a slight oint reached b the, line be traveled herself. to find her cousin there awalt- •• Wall Jim what's the orders at this ; .11 reason to ho that oa will be s a or - + •_ Pe y P y northward t he Arctic Sea and back, a Ing her, post?" vim replied, "RTby, the cidero "u,��' to your family and friends for inn Ha Saville s rani forward exetaimin distance of ' miles aver 1904 of which 'sA trtumnh indeed" sattl Colonel Is ou're never to leave it till on're kitle�, �' y "My own lore i my own darling wife 1" at d wag done on shoeas. The roost remark y y i r y :I .. ears." Dalrymple, taking the hand with th€ and�if you see aniy - other man leaving ty � • �t " Mnoh my famil� and friends care a set folddd her to a rapturous embrace, kissing able part q <' his journey was through the bow to it, and Itading her to a seat. pose re Lo kill him. a : :, .;: := that spe4ial mercy, 'returned Mrs. Savi le, hoc hair, her ayes, hoe lips, forgetful of Barren,. , a desert of ion and snow. she is a little too breathless too die- `° with one of her ironical smiles. '• Go everything e)se. north`' at 81ave Lake, witch her - r t'i f . storning, doctor." And_the doctor bo ed Mrs. Saville agailn - rice trots+ her chair, never been crossed by a white than. Mr, tushed by Pier success, to be able ro A Terrible Weapon• p 4 r x himself out. and stood petrified. At last Ho doers• Whitney nude that joaeney acoempaaied �t,eak jusrt at ftrst, but it hF r mouth pa ' The newest 'develo meat of the Maxim ~ s' "Thank Glod, 6e is gone ! t e�m dy ng tangled herself irotn her husband's sellas, I+y seven Indiana. He endueed manyy htird is dumb, her eyes are, not; . )n those p hin , only ry": �'` to read my letters," cried Mrs Savile. and, crossing to where her mother-in-law chi s and covered. the round in dit two greaat,'dark, glootgy orbs that now she {inn ie a portable, Weapon weig - g _&n.;.'; �'i ` 1<iere is a thick one from Mr. Rawao ." stooi, said brokenly., "Caa you forgive the da a, q y` raiis,c� t® hid, distt't st and anger, arra the muzzle of which can ; :_Z. i --. y forty-five pounds, She opened it, sad then, growing rpt ee the deceit I bare pre.vtiteti ? Can you ►save • • - ' -_ dltttiiet unfxileitQ.liriess are written. be turned about by too user of it it` any 1 � ` ';: F white; exclaimed,, " Why, it encloses ne patience to bear my explanation ? Reatlir till :i<hiet ,.:Ctilofiel :Dalrynrtpie diraation, and it wilt firs 640 bull to $ �, `- from Vkh ! This she read ea rl ud "I am bewildered,' cried Mrs. Saville, A olst Fog. . „ g@ y', - ,c givete her ray Pull.groti►�t'.;`glande 1n "a- minute, sending- them through tarty i - cheot •�� t ,�'t u khan re•perused it. 'looking form one to the other. le Hope $ouseksoper�-•instar. milk_ is sal _�111ti s� turn; )h .whiff .. IIP ti�ioi;.: __tiirlencliin as of oak. It is estimated that an arm �a�_ ;,rn �> " if I could believe he ear4 for'l Silt. De mond .y+our wife, $ugh ?" - water to-do, _:. rt) mea a u. ed with this death eel= '_ , Ar,, she said at ,len th. f' The-letter'•is' ke t�,She is ! an . 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'fi& _ .. ;St .. + ,r ..-, .. .:tet i:_. -. ”. - ,. - -.- -, 3+-. 3 �' ? .r— i �` -, i W; %r._ 1 ,3, ,:Y+X 41-5.:^�'Ai'r� 5^ 7, f ^�`i-Y•a+" ' ,j a � 4 �,, .. t �6( ,a ,J, , S r" _Xf L t� 5 c . s. { �.r�- tafaS�- ,' ` _µ, ' _ . _ �`,' . $ _ 1 0 4th° - is L py y tri- ,,�teb;^':. , nl S i / ?a } k 1' ? 'dire-. Q- _ cy. .6 r �. i� lt3 -0' Rp h• /. r"- - `A`T .f : , c 7 ' " �, , !I' a`":.� Y e :.,I. -y ,��;�.,.{ 4„` •,�'. L wyy, k' - „"tP'r++,��s,.'+`+,''-7r, •vi.,' . . I , it S, . •F v - .-� fi. - Sr� i'� [ t-t;`ten` c°'F' "i; tc'r �i' - ai V$, .`it sa �., g p ,#. /� 1 MSS �° .z . �} t :� 4 . k�l w 1. s K, r� forces have been pressed into the service of which in 1894 amountod to'over �ft32 tldi6 Y � � DOMINION OI" C.�N� A Lhe farmer. ' .#-; ��'*_ j -. t pfooa, one: and one�hali plait of .Iaillt, e�� . y As a donsequenoe the products and lbs .preEfitis ` yielded'" floituef $1$,t ) f. (ir :_ pepl� . i ; t .. z of the field have become richer in variety During the year theme trains had- run over batter rand salt tc taste. Boil the -""' :'_ I I and larger in volume. 45,(,50,000 miles of road, had tattled 13,- "'"'''�"F""`'"- vegetables until soft, rub 6hratsgh.* sieve, 1 = " IT I6R1VIbV3 EXTENT AND -WON- Tn every proviuoe there are large areae 587,`266 passengers,aud had handled 22,414, OA8 W�flrill S Way. return the paste to the water. Add tho � �`:a , DERFUL RESOURCES. 'now under oultivatioa and still larger ones 357 tons of freight. On her canals there +I How do' you manage.t.o dress so nicely tapfooa and bail fifteen minutes, add the • �` a aw titing cultivation. Almost every acre have been expended $68,000,000-; to the m lk nasi serve hot, �� " `h oa your allowaaoet" ;I asked r►n intimate - - c' •'. gee Greatest Rt'ead-Predacirir 47oani*y of Prince Edward Is1an can be farmed to credit of Mile people there are deposits do Tomato Sauge.•-8oI1 fonder nasi etre►in t ` profit. Various frui nd every kind of the banks to the amount of some- friend the other day, ;says -a *ore�rpopdent, ': ' S <� In the Wend—Ira mineral 'Wealth is six tomatoes add to this one-half ou o "` ` � Yet Unitnew.ts—AAvaltees in martins- cereal grain and grass are raised in immense thing over $225,OU0,0001 the value of life It we had riot been very well riquainted in• ' p z ' , quantities in New Brunewiok and Nova ineuranee poliolea runs up to $.332,000,000; dead batter, Lbe same of sugar, two tablespoon :; � • ''f toirea—Railway atatintits—The wont: , such a question would have been . Scotia. There is an abundance of excellent her shipping is estimated at $47,000,000, of flour mixed ' to aat smooth paste, seasow or tae Pest omee-views of the" Rev. land in Quebec yet un000upied. Ontario while the value of the imports and exports mpertinent; but I knew she world not with pepper, salt, cinnamon and altspits s. i -Robert. Wilson, D. D., to the !leather■ is an annual exporter of enormous amounted last year to $241,000,000. consider it so. Let Dome to a boll, then add one-half cap fry a t, ` - Review. Y I supplies of food products. Manitoba But there is another class of statidtio. .• Why,•' she tepdied _laughingly, 'i I of vinegar. ,To be eaten with meati, S +. ,n.t i • - .r>. --.. I-. i. .. b _ l Territorially Canada ie s great country ; was well and truly described by of equal, if not of even greater •importance always buy good mt►terial and then make �- � - , ,: zte rdin iron the Atlantic to the Paaitlo Lord Dufferin ae, "a land of magnifiosnt than these, whiah require to be referred in - r� - g dtetataces and unlimited positibiiitise." Hon• order to reach right conclusions opneerniag it Aver until there it nothing left of its" " ` CRY$iF IN ENEiLAND Y -e) rnl and from the United States boundary to Mr. Steward, Secretary of $tato in the the Knowing uornething of bar - talent for ; -, �. tt the Arotio Ocean, and embracing Within Cabinf t of President Lincoln, after a tour oHARACTER OF TtiE nANADltax PEOPLE..: mak! gold things !look like new, I knew lEelacattsa ®aa Not Maei Ingest i►�ei tits .e .`_y, t these limas about one•tizteenth of the through these then newly opened np re• From the report of the Poetmaster•(3ea• that �ivaa all the secret there war about it, Namber s daveatlle pAen+tors. whole earth. The historian Robertdou'e gions, declared them to be the greatest , � `j * ` , oral 'recent! laid before Parliament, we +f +. The English Home Office has published `?� r� - bread -producing countries in the world. Y Come and see nay new outfit, said my � � r 1 hat declaration i■ bein verified b the learn that during 1894 there passed throagh the sport of a tpeeial committee appointed remarks about. America as a whole are ;, g y friend, leadin the wet to thecloset where' the 8,477 PosGOfiiaes of the Dominion g Y P_.. equally true of Canada. He speaks of Na fogio of events. Each year sees a heavier 23 her olotbin was ke t, and takin a dreg discover wbetber.orime is increasing or -, ' � 1tT8,2J1 ,060 letters, 0 cards g P iii ture here carrying on her work on a locale yield than the one preceding it, and the and over- 9.� 000,000 a ere and aroele. from ire lace. •' Do ou remember the decreasing in that uountry, with a eritioal ' �, , of peculiar grandeur. Contrasted with her resources of the regions referred to are an( P P P P y - These were carried over 40 500 000 of and ez lanato introduction . b O, lP w ' ae to • tan-oolored cashmere that I -wore last tram- P' y mighty streams, the rivers of Europe are DEFY ALLOALOULATIOV mile, by steamer, train or stage, at a mer?" Troup.- The results of the enquiry seems to { ~d coat ta, the country of nearly 115 ^00,000; ' s fi ; mere brooks. Were her great lakes found to what may be produced. In the Budget over 75,(;00 miles of wire same 5,000,• " Yer" I replied,; `'sad i remember that show that crime sacral! is deoreasin g Y ge r4 rid F -- in the Old World they would be dignified speech of Mr. Foster,the Finanoe Minister, 000 messy es were cent• ano•6tth of I thou ht It extraya ant for althoa h it although�more slowly than had been hoped, � with the naoie of acne, and were herj vast during a late session of Parliament the the o ulation attend the ublie schools for - g g g while there is an . a arent increase is Citi . I� gratifying etatoment was made that 'the P P P was very pretty, it Wpuld become soiled in PP - sad varied reaouraes et river, forest,; field value of the farm roduats ez cried dnrtn whose education there it an annual expends• one reason and would then be uselen.'+ ofienaer against morality. Part of all of as * ' z� P P g lure of upwards of $10,000,000,besidw large + y�_--: and mine located on the other aide o the the last fiscal year amounted tr over "Phis is the tame dress " this may be due to t.be better enforcement � , _� eum9 given Lo the support of tb$ uni>versitiee, , was the Dns• r r xf . Atlantic, povierty would disappear and the $50,000,000, being an increase of more than colleges sad academies; nearly #2,131,000 swat, "It did soil easily, sad I wished to of the law. Offences with violence exlibit , f .i� •�,} nations �:•ould Bing for joy-af bcart, $6,UOtl1,000 over the year before. ie required for rho maintenance of humane a downward tendency, but there are e:aep&a:` ' The forest has alta s furnished roflt- change' fie appearance so that it would look Man have ver inaccurate ideas ora chi Y p and eharitabie inetitutioae, and many tions. Mr. Trou sa a that all classes oi, S ,� Y Y able employment to.a large portion of the other thinge important in their influence new again. 1 tools it apart, washed it, and p y t - subject, for accustomed to think and speak `.population. "The principal woods are ire, oxime against property Chow a diminntioa [y� p but which cannot be reduced to statistical dyed it and the pieces that were left when. - of the continental nations the average spruce, assist, birch acid maple. W bile by aalcahtioD. it was trade, with fast. brown diamond d e. As Dom ared with the ulation • and � reason of fires and reckless outtin the °� European ie unable to realize the vas4nese g But, perhaps, tbA most important factors Do you not think it a -lovely shade 2 Of though pn the ease of larceny and kindred _ ,A: tourcee of supply are being constantly in the formation of Canadian character course the skirt was too narrow for the offences this diminution is complicated by of the Canadian domain. To illustrate, :The diminished yet each ie the vastness of the ' t - ,E#'; "_ and those that will most largely at%at her fashion this spring, so I put in a panel of changes of legal procedure in the Oases of ��_, united duchies of Brunswick and Sexe-Co- supply yet untouched that many a long future are to be found in language and race. brown milk (made'of the back width of an orimes of violence and also in .the cases of ,� _•. - I` burg Gotha, which have given -sovereigns to year must pass away ere any want will be Theoretically it may be true that men are old skirt, on each'side of the front width, offences against the currency, where there � :_ - felt or inconvenience experienced. We born free and,• ual but as a matter of taut to ive it the ne3essar fallness. A thick has been no -char a of rocedure the dimi ` the proudest empires of modern times, are haver no means of aecertainin the amount q g Y g P � }i.1 ` g it is not so and what it true of individuals cord of cancile wlokin wan covered with nutiun ie ver marked indeed. $dacation only equal in .size to little Prince Edward roduced for home nee bat the valae of ' K y P is equally true of nations. As the Hebrew, brown velveteen facing, and put around the does not appear to have much effect ae et "�'-•� • . I e and. Denmark and. Switzerland com- the exports for last year ran up to about Greek and Roman races were the leading lower edge of her. skirt to stiffen ib The upon the number of juvenile offenders. ,. biped, each rich in the traditions of a $26,000,000. - ones in the olden times the An to -Saxon puffs of the sleeves were interlined with tween tweive and. sixteen years the number - �� , ;; The mineral wealth of the Dominion is g a ee cambric to tanks them stand out of offendere are near! twice as m'au and glorious pact, possess no more acres then !sada today. However modified by cit- P P Y Y+ ka,. sa yet an unknown quantity. From Gape cumstaaoee its seat dominant features are more, which adds a peat deal. to their a between sixteen and twent one two and a `� .. are foand in New Brunswick. Greece, the Breton to British Columbia valuable de- g Y �., land of ,Marathon and 'Thermopylae, iia no Lhe same everywhere—the respecter of law parent size, and -the lower parts were made half times se many in. propoctton to the f. r,��, larger than Nova Scotia. France, chivalrous posits o(various kinds'are known to a;sat, and order, the friend of freedom, the new ieoea. I The old bodice was trim- Po ulation of the same a e as between fort e. ut to what extenthas notbeen determined. P g Y "` ' ` heroic France, the empir<, of Charlemagne, the patron of progress, the protector mad with a quanitity of cream-oolortsd lane, an fifty. These figures are based on con r this much, however, is certain. that the St. Louie and Napoleon, is smaller -�han of the home, and the defendor of the and when this Was removed it. was a per- viotions, and it mu@t be rerrembend thafr . i� ,- Quebec. Great Britain, the land of heroes supply is practically inexhaustible,r at rights of conscience. To build a home, featly plain barque, to which brown silk owing to short sentenees,ijuvenile offenders � .. 4 j and historians, of poets and of sages, whose least in the more useful kinds. Until quite to establish good government, and to revera and a •took collar have been added. are often counted several times over. Tho �'. ` names and deeds are embalmed in deet' leas recently the immense, ooal-fields of the +• h worship his God at he sera fit, It the And now !think it is a very pretty dress. decrease in the prison population. is also North-West were comparatively valueless ambition of the Saxon; and all this he hat "It is handsome " I replied. "I like it due largely to the shorter terms of impriw- � f - song, would require Holland and Saxony , on account of the remotenes;I from the mea ►� �` to make her the a nal of On rio. Austria done wherever he has obtained a foothold. better than when it was new. , onment imposed. The most moral county q sad the lack of fsciltties for trans station. +. and �ielgium would be dwarfed if p)gced �' This her been as true of the Canadian You see I have the cape that I have in England and Wales ie Cornwall, where e . But the building of the Canadian Pacific branch of the family as any of its other wished for so long," she continued, takin the proportion of crime is only 48 per 100 beside Rcitish l;olumbia. Scotland, which ► .. '�'�• Railway acid its numerous. branches, has ++ g • . has given to 'the world a Knox and a members. one from its place pin the closet. And 000. inhabitance, as against a maximum of ° `fi Chalrnera, a Scott and a Burns, a Wattsnd made them available, not only for the «'hen we say the language of the country what do you suppose it ie made of? Why 343 in Monmouthshire, and an average of a Stevenson, a Bruce, a Wallace and a furnishing of fuel for the prairie regions ie the English we are aware that the mother . the white woolein shawl that I have worn 184 in England and Wales as a whole. The . -` y' - Clyde, ie not half the size of �lan�toba, but for export as well, The value of the tongue of man is French, but the fact is so much, dyed the same color as the dress, worst county in the country, on the other , : F exports last year amounted to over! $.3,800, - Ireland, upon whose glory roll ar . the theta kuowle ge of the latter is beaomiaR 1 bought a pair -of gloves to match the suit, hand, is Monmouth. and close after it come .. IrRi _- uames of �L'ellington, Burke, Durran, Wo. -What the developments of the future . lees and lass a necessity, While we do not but the hat is •' brown straw that has seen Brecon and Glamorgan. � t _ along this liuo may be it is impossible to :, Dutierin; anti scores of others ecarcelyl less s•y with some coat ours will become mush wear,with the shape entirely changed - determine but ttat they will of a dietioguished, is very little larger khan p° THH LAxciC�ott or MAttixi�D, by re -sewing part of rho braid and beading QUEEN'S PRIVA'I'E�R00ffi$, t ` { New Brunswick. And a dozen countries l;igantw char+►ct4er no prophet a l evo is the brim differently. It was then cleaned I --- - . ' needed to foresee. we feel uaured the day it at hand when with a tot. brush and varnished to make it a'rerp I®te.the Uonte Apartments of Uel AS LAIWH AS ti1'AIN Of the value.and ex -tent of the C�nadian this will be true of every Canadian. And stiff and glossy; Most of the trimming ie majesty, fisheries it it impossible' to epeat� in ex� it is right it should be to, not only because . - could be'earved out of the territori 9 of neer but as 1 gid the work the hat ,amt me The rivals a artmentm in se ro aI . - "� a;tgeratedterms. From Huilacn-s Bay to it is the language of the majority and the P P y T Alberta Athabasca Asaiui.tioia and a little leas tht►c a dollar.'. aekatchewon. the Kay of Fundy, ernbra:ing s me ten t►bility to use it is needed by everyone who �•Tlits skirt," she said, showing me a palace •re naturally very mush more inter- - ,, thousand miles of broken) and i dented would intelligently fill any position in Or, to make comparisons neater Wine, black .ilk covered with draperies of black eating than others to which the. public are coact. with harbors, bays, inlets a d rivers Church or state+ bat also because ut the ,.' ' + take the provinces of the 1)ominiou is net, u a cemltinatton oI two dreases that geafarally admitted, wrftee a correspondent• . • , innumerable are to be found the blessings which follow in its train. It is �: detail, and we find that I rinse Edward have been used in,,difterent ways for year@. thought freighted with the noblest oontri- The llupeu s private rooms at Osborne are I isl,tud is about as large as Delaware; Nova , Rrc.H&4`17 FISHRRIF.9 IN TIIK w0 LD.': The underakirq w•s not very good, but the -'e °.' bailors from ever cultured clime while it those oontainin the . treasures roe most'. - Scotia owns more acres than Massachusetts F I Y narrow pleating around the lower edge it g Here is a ood anti bene6oent Creator ro- bears to other !nods native roducts of iia - and ermont combined ;New Hampshire, g P p almost new, ar:ld that is all that is not eov- values. Prince Albert was wont to .bay - , .: vide for the. use of man an abun dance of own as rich in the ripened fruits of the ,[ , Massachusetts, tiew Jersey, Connecticut 1 Bred with rho Flet. that oil all Their residences Lhe home in the the moat valuable of the fine tri s and loftiest genius ss any that it brings hopne , and lZhode Ialanci rolled into one would y + Thea she brought of t toren waists that .� Duly equal New t3runawiek. It would to these waters for m�5re than two a nturiea ire Saxon sons, The speech of Isle of Wight was. most truly home, were made to wear with the skirt -one a L%ke New York, Pennsylvania and Mary- have the hardy fishermen of Britai France (recce was mote flexile, more eu h- sweet home.'' Of late years her Majesty ..,i - p o�eani•colored l;hinasilk with violeu soar- and the United States resorted o share onious, more elastic and scientitio; has taken a eculiar leasure in embellish- ••t - land to make a Quebec ; Ontario is more tered over it; nothei• of black and white P P • than two au<i a half times lar er in the profits of the trade. or their that of Rothe more stately, majestic and ■tri ed sumnre silk and a third of ink ing Osborne in. every possible way, -and has - . < g possession many a battle has been •fought, philosophia ; those of modeeq Italyi and neat mer®. "T ie was made of the cream• ossa warmly encouraged in the gratification . ` t,_an tiew York ; Zlanitobo is Livlce • - and when France tat finally driven from Fraooe more soft and flowin$dladSpsightly• colored wai3t I boa ht last summer of her hobby by Lhe Empresa Frederick, . the size of JIa99a..husett9; British Cola bin b g , and � the American cunuueut she affil lun to bat in no speech that ever gave voice to the Marchioness of Lorne. and Princess euibracee a wider extent of territory hen B was dyed its resent color with pink d.a a:few insi oificant islands, and b diplo• human thought, or an outlet to human p Beatrice, who are all ver clever at.debi n. is found in ail the above named. States. g"' mond dye. The lace that was taken from y K . Here, then, is " am le room. and v r e Macy succeeded in obtaining f#otn -her , sion, is there treasured up for the lover the ts►n•colored eanhmere dress was washed 'ing artistic furniture, wall decorations, eta, . enuu;;h tc 4atiafy the moat ambitious, and victorious rival certain fishing p� ivilegrs I of knowledge a richer endowment of tie• At tVindsor I was once admitted into all � fi caret ully, and rinsed in water in whiah a = - wir.hii. which to achieve the greatest which have Mien of incalculable benefit t,c5'her + dam and truth, of fact anti deduction, of little gum arabin had been di@solt<ed, to the private sanctums, and found much to' . . mum ha to the diflerent de artment$ of Pen Ie For the ri ht to fish in these water+ `what is sp{eadud in imaRiaatioa and leader interest and amuse. �1 hat etriltea one . p p P g - 1 (. mak4 It .a1 Stitt as new lace.. It was pressed - hucn,n elort. Here, unencumbered o the American statesmen have writ n, and in pathos, than in the language in which smooth! on the marble to. of the bureau most, I think, at tVindsor is the combined � ; ss threatened and all but. involvedddAhe two 1 was sung the lullab over our cradle, and y P s leudour and sim licit of the arra,, e- .. .` . cue hand by many of the laws and uebigea until dry, and tat then ready for nae, as it P P Y g ., nations is war. These thin e; s ak ( inl which will be so bed the uiem over meotr, Hero was a or sone icture atter of the Old World, and on the other Iree I needed no ironing,' It is made full from g g P volumes and show the estimate a ed u on aur gravw, LandaePe or Aageli, there a wooden toy - from the er eta ►1 excitement and revolu• P P Dollar to belt on a fitted linin A .jabot ' P p this trade b those best competent to tiuch then ie thet.an•dapf.te-day-young ' � horse or old doll oast aside b one of the tiotfary tendencies of republicanism the of lace (elle down the front an the lace it . . 'uv=,1 sone of. Britain have had committed to juidge. AhouG seventy thousand penonr l strong and hopeful, her real strength un• aarried to the shoulders sad caught up with little Battanberg children in their play. la . tats the great prolilen� of coiistitut►onal are engaged in the buaineaa i -tacit besides known, her resouenes undeveloped, her bows of pink rihtwns. Large puffed sleeves one of the private eorrtdors I wa@.@ho'wn • government, Ae the•British ie coueidere�i those on shore who are employed in the I capabilities as yet undreamed of. To those are fiafehed at he bottom wish a twist of beautiful marble statue of the Queen and manufacture of boats nets barr is and who must leave the Old Land she offers the 1-rinee Albert the wife leaning on her hue- j ;' the model government of the i.astern Hem• ' • the ribbon and a trill of lave, It is intend• iapherr., ab -the only' safe and . eflic-e„t other re�quisitea. afore than tliirtynone I rarest inducements, her greatest meed to• for evening ,wear, sad is as pretty and band's arm for support, her eyes fixed on thousand• vessels and boats v lued at ! day being hottest and industrious settlers. his. lifted head pointing upwards. Thia eyelet., at all compatible with axtei�ded ' dainty as rho o aer herAelf. $4,ti.10,000, are re aired to carr i on and !What het future will be tints •lona will statue is only unveiled Sundays,, by special riomini�;n it ie the oLSjecc of the Cana ran q Y tell but unless some uoforeaeen and nna• — order of her Ma eat Che libiar is the . penpl_e -toy reproduce its counterpart in�the the total value of production od I cJ4 was . , . LA-. ndry Notes• - - a, extern, in the neighborhood of $lr) 7110 0L'0 -one• vo;[!able aalamitiea overtake lien. we see most notable room ia•all the castle.' Here half of which was sent to other coiiritries. warranted in looking to a' career of In trashing d'etseS with wiry full cleaves is rho wonderful collection of kaphael'e � .i. - t;auirlitan-history is not very richly. a or- - t zee[{ with the names of those..who have on Kut In«.nufactures' are indtapetisable to ever-increasing prosperity and of ever• l smove the sleeves to launder and they can engravings. in which Prince Albert took ? . ' immortal fame oc the enaauguined tiel�l of national greatueHs. !Without them there widening influence and power. � enoh immense pride. Of all the books none - „v {s then be sewed in again as neatly ae when , can 'be little of private or publi wealth, __ I has such intense interest as Speucer s war not because her sous are deatitiit of new. - the material ,5ut of which heroes are its' de, little of civilization, little of indel}endeuee ' - I "Faerie (ween." The volume was placed - but because; fortunately, opl,ortunitiee�for �'� commonwealth, and little of politwal RigYit HoDOPable H. Citlrflpbell-Rall When waahiaanythiagthat haaacream i,a my haul$, and the librarian r,old me it true clietinquishiug themselves haver ,fo iinportan a and power. To fur ish food , nerman. int, do not rine in blue water but in clear has often lain in the hands of queen EIiza been utlorcjed, ri f��r others to live upon, d Few t ';Nth. The Empress Frederick when at But there are other victories than those materials for others to wo 'k ovoi I I. water' I `tVindsor passes moat 'of her time in the ,. . won "amid the groans, the cries, 'the and grow rich by the ap lication .. I "`''-�' White wax fk3ded '•to the .staroh •while. library. The queen, who _aonetantly paid - ;, A j of their skill, art and ingenuity, is a ' .. , cooking will giv a shiny appearance to the visite to the room in former years, has of riying,atrife, The ax ,and the hoe h ve late, owing to her �litiiculty in moving about, , condfLion uf.de cadence and sub®erviene clothes when groped. . wrought ucightier triumphs than the ifle both individually and aatiunatly. The + _ rarely been able w clo eo. It is indeed anti the star i The whistle of the 1 co- power to turn rude materiels in',o the t-• Iron embrofderiee oe figured g4odaon the cite a little journey to reach the library - . - mc;tive ie a much sure agreeable bo nd I wron aide. q ' things of beauty and usefulness, is a i' i g . from her own suite of apartments. than the strains 'of martiol m{isie, he } y potent mesas of promoting the public pros- �• i Giarmeota atarghed in Sour starch should couvereinn of the drear woodland int a �� Brat be turned wean aid° out. �' fruitfu I Parity, Uf thio we have in, (seat Britain ' 1 held, and the building of to ns [\`� g CyClin CraZ@ ' 1O South Africa• and cities in the Duce untrodden wi da, -a moat striking example, Iq her we behold . Lace curtains should be Starched fn very R th^ greats@t power ou earth, o.ou lag a �` %; thio starch and dried on curtain stretchers. There seems to be su extraordinary craze are achievements of far greater value t an . - . tticy ane In war. The church and he pos'•tion of unequa{led and unpreoec er,ted r. $ut in the abler;oo of there, theete laid on , im.portanc•e, and holding a regio nized :„*�' the floor and aurtaiue etretehod ti htl ova or cyc.ing in South Africa. The Johan• . e roo{houae, the reading•room and he suuromacy upon the ocean, withou any . �� g y �' neebur titer states That cycles ere more . lee.ture hall, are. truer signs of proq ess them, using a pin in each scallop to fasten g - and'the most-formid:,ble ironclador:fortr es, special natural advaatagee securing to her r,r. - them to the floor. They dry• in this way generally used in that town than probably '' such an amplitude of power and dot inion. , > nicely, but it is a great t►mount of work to in an other down of'similar size- in the - ' - -e TAE cLIlATE OF CANADA , . 5o ineigui cant in size that ter she . i Y' y�' ' I put them down. c�., has been greatly misrepresented and the drowned in the depths of the se she fl `. I , worid. There are. it, adds, some four thou$- ,, , severity of its winters unduly exaggerated. would hardly be missed, with • o imate • 1 •1 Boiling water poared through a fresh anti machines in use by all classes, from the s - True, she has not the soft and sunny a iee afid soil by no means the best, w thout fruit stain oa table linen will remove .it, head of the mio►ng industry down to clerks _ i nur the balmy 'breezes of more south rn forests, with comparatively tittle ,ter - Do not wet auy.part of pie.ee ezoept the aril! shop assistants. l)ne hcrn haB sold adz ''” climes, but these are more than romper a.t- power, and rejoicing in but few of Na ore's ` stain, and remove all stains before - the hundred in the last two years. Ladies. are - r _ 5 . e•1 -for by a i,appy immunity from man of bounties, yet despite i,.11 this taking Tlty British iSecretatry of State 1br If�en goes to Lha laundry. taking to cycling freely, and so are eduest- ;;-_ $ rhe .liseases indigenous to other lan la. Oxalio said will remove inkstaine from ed Katlire. When Katfire that are not THiZ LEAD OF Ali. THR WOR4D W•r, in the Rotebery Cabinet. :'%pidemics, so destructive elsewhere, are of - educated follow suit what a s iendid �-7 ' goods. P t, rare occur-ence; are comparatively li ht in activity, power, wealth, infl once , -I + market for wheels iu South Africa there .a ; A LAZY Mans Deville Ooncentrated lye used to soften water ' �_ and con tined. within narrow limits, while and splendour, laying every nook .. rots tale rclothes, so it is Vest not to use it will be i _ ,, the general health (fulness and lou evil of and corner of creation under - dl - g y� tr bate Near the tittle town ct Clare, Iowa, lives oftener than it is abeolutoly neaeteary. A Limit t0 Smalln9S5 . the people prove the climate to be an - x• wielding a sceptre - over an a pine a man who had a well that needed •leaping A cheap laundry son makes the clothes . ceptii,nally good one. Asa whole it ie d y, on which the sun never sets, and vin pp ' iceaithy, Dns invigorating ; in the Noah• laws, language and literature to near�one badly, bntfearingthetreaeherousquieksaad yellow and does not fulfill the purpose of a .Tinks—Y'ou don t mean to say yatir wife �_t W eat cattle raze at lar a all winter wh le fourth of the world's lona.- It payA to got only rho best, wants to sell the prize midget sarins .you i ' .-, g population. Tol this at the bottom he was afraid to undertake bon ht her Y along the Canadian shores of the Yao'P a proud position she her largely been Itd by it. He.hung his scat an a past near the Qood wasbtng fluids are aids is the yyinke—Xes, she does, - the Japanese current produces- the is ne the manufacturing skill and genius of" her well and went into hiding for a few days, laundry work. There can be no doubt W h that dog is noted. ; It's the small- `. efhecta as the Gulf Stream does in Engle d people. During the last few years Oabada His neighbors, missing him and finding his• that the. all night soak greatly lessens the Y+ t, t •,nada is very largely an agricultu-al has made large advances along this line. 000t near the well surmised that he had labor of rubbing. est dog in the oily. That's the trouble. It's to small she 1. Y.� t ►ountry, considerably more then half t e Many articles previously brought from Bunk beneath the quicksands, so they Salt or alum put in the water in which keeps mistaking it for, mouse. - f vhole, population being engaged in farms g. abroad have been produced at home, i and worked with a will tAo find his dead body. ginghacns or.callaose are washed will "set" a. �:y perationa. Up to a comparatively Ferenc some of these in such abundance that aftor After the welt had been thoroughly oleaDed the color sad keep them fresh looking why Th@y Camt3 Lata. - ate the aid of science was but lit le -supplying domestic needs heav exports. out In their of forts to .flud his ,body, the longer. y wretch suddenly came back. ;, . . d (in hat and overcoat}—Iiood- +ught.for in their important fi9ld of etfo t, tfone have been made to the Motherland, Hutiban ad natcre waB allowed to work out tS r the Unite! $tate, and other countries. - ----•�-- - •_-•- . jleejpgg, graoioua 1 Ha'van't on gotyour coat on yoL! rocesses as beat she could. But thio a Canada has 1b,020 miles of railway: to- The' happdneim and misery of men depend Wife--dt's all fixed, ezoept tucking; in r ' T,, re different .to -da Science has oin�d wards which the Government has ooatribut, no less upon temper thea oa fortune. •- whine Soap. --Six or eiyght potatoes, .four my dresh sleeves so they wont get mussed. ►ads with nature and then• oombin d ed about $147,000,000 ; the earning+i 0 ltoobetoucauld. - r p a Ion a to le calf o oras a 1 yin ba our. , , If a oa s ur o r o uls 1 d a i. lea .. -. .. .. : , .,.: .g _ . �.� .. ;.. .:. .. :. . .r-..: -..� Ys... - ..r..:. .... .. .:1 _ - ... - ' _ .... .. ... .. . -t _ .•z i ' , ,, „ .. 1- :. 6 . c _.. : - - y ; .-. rte:_ .---.. Y. , ,.» ✓,. -.:r ..N - - - . -� ...j r_ , ...., r-, , i , .. , •1 :, - .. S . ,.. , ., -.n,.-. -1 - h ]- ,rs- -,. . , - -,: - ,. .. -- «. - - _ _1 g - I i - r... _ �+�. > Er _. ,. , . 6 - -s' ,_« "¢:• �. -'... .�Sy f. .: .. t. ,-. :. .', .. -. ." 1 : .I., .. .. 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' 1,�, F' '1 �} ,� 45' .. , , : v � ,, r� s✓`^ phi rr'' a ,k ..- s _ k =I_ .rk:a_. .1 ?_ a , n TO OURuBsetI;l1'B.s :By referring f F. L. HenEo the ad ens lalsei on your paper you �Dr. ty, (DeinList)Wl. can always aaeettam ;,he date to which Ifo d at the Gordon House Parlor's e e =Tyons subscription to T>A Maws - paid• 'T esday. 8$tf ittances are aoknowiedged by a i ehaege of date on isbel on the first paper fol- ; �-W- V. Riobardii6b is able'to beal'O - lowing receipt of money at this offioe. A1Rrays the pillage a abort time each day, but r p the date paid ahead. quires the assistance of' " cratobee. H ----� will not be in the of�oe much fors m — `ticptao.. rials yet. , In Western Ontario the farmers ar _ - lla ►ins much trouble in getting feed ; fo thoir cattle, and have now resorted; t PICKERING. ONT., JULY 12, 1895 underbrush. It is scarcely that bad vht - . ria, yet we may ,W so before the . - comes., - LOCALISM' �t -i-It . Will be of interest to- note tha 1). thojee +vko visit the Thousand Islands, o _ - - _ Thilrsday, July 18th, may remain i Kiligeton over night, returning on an --The Glorious Twelfth. train oil tbtl 19th. This is one of th Hnrrab for Somebody 1` chekpest tripe by rail that the people o -John Law, of Detroit, was here this this section have ever been offered. week with his re]arives. Think of it, Thousand Islands _ and re- -Enos McCausland, of Essex Centra, turn only $Z.20 from this station. Splen is here With+his parents for -vacation. -Dr. Cross,_ (Dentist), visits Pickering &,id chance to visit Kingston. every Tuesday, office over Bank. 38tf ---It is somewhat early for the wheat -Captain Hilts and party expect -to harvest to commenoe, yet we notio d reach hereon the 11th. They report a some being harvested this week.. T e splondid time, all hands Tieing well, fait wheat: in LT�is section seems to be a . - -Y. P. S. C. E-., July 14, Topic: ".For good crop. and in fact other grains are Christ and the Church." Leader, Mrs, looking well eonsideriug tl,e tiny weal i= Doyle• er we have had. Should the dron h k- continue the grain will not. fill out r -N. J. Brown. -the new baker, tnakee p - a fine grade of ice cream, The members pearly. The pasture is all burned p of our staff sampled it, d the cattle have to be fed. -There being -such g heavy council re: I -On Tuesday, July 16th, the 'ttnde - port this week, Re ars compelled, relnct signed will let rile following road jobs: *t aptly. though, to hold over considerable 2 U' m., drawing dirt on Kingston road matter of an interesting nature. CPP lot 11. At 2:30 repairing bridge oil . -Hereafter *the town bell will rine at 3rd cion opp lot 9, At 3:30 gravelling on 2:45 Sunday afternoon, ae at 3 p. m. ser. Brock road in let con. At 5; gravelling vice Commences in St. George's church, on aidelir.e.bet. lots 23 and 24 B. F. con, Those -who bear the bell at that hour will also repairing railing. .AL 6:50 building kill., year in mind what it ir-ans, culvert on Elizabeth at Pickering Village. • _-Elizia H. Varney, of Bloomfield. Or,L, Jas Richards and others Commissioners. will hold a public meeting in the Friend's -Oh for Evervwhere.-Ob, for Chea large brick Meeting house (east end) on Li elmi i° and from England, �ootlan , First -Day afternoon, the 14tb inst., at g Ireland, B. Columbia, Manitoba, Cal - o'clock. A general levitation is extended fornix, all. United States and Canadia to all. point, anfwbere, everywhere, boat, rail -It is surprising the -speed with which or 000an, and all the boat lines via Owsll �` : Decker can fill hie watering cart from the Sound and C. P. R., Sarnia, Co1liDgwoo Mill lobe. The }iuge box can -be filled in Port Hope and Toronto. ileo to Mus. .. four minutes or even less. This will koka, upper lakes and sea bathing points - prove of valuable assistance in case Of a Rates 'guaranteed right, Through ticket fire, especially at this season of the year fro Pickering, Toronto, Myrtle, Brook when the water in our;we;ls is low• lin and Whitby. bee Stephenson, Whit -Rachel A. Burt and William H. Peak by, before -travelling. were duly married by Rev. E. E, Scott, -1� will be noticed that the Collector' at Parkdale, on Wednesday, July 3rd. Roll ,was only returned to the Council ot} I 1. They ret°rned home tical the city iri3ey MonLlav last. The delay was ocogAionPr� evening, and have ever since been shak tlia°^ from the fact that, the col�ector, - ine hands and receiving oongratulatione. was ,c¢mpelled to wait for the taxes foil We wish them loi;g .life and abundance some ands that were in court, and the of happiness, ownership could not be settled i;ooner. -Should the telegraph company decide Some of the council members are of the to erect poles on the north .side of the °p1°'eP that the 2 per cent after the ,15th . street,. similar to those of the• telephone of Deciember is all right, but there should company on the south, we would be be au increase each week after that until) compelled to turn the shop fronts around the tabes were paid. Taxes have to be the other wRy: _There would.be no ne• paid, and the sooner they are settled the 7 cessity of bnilding a hack fence either, better dor all parties. only nail on a few boards. I -Ai Darchester, Magkaebu"Oetta, on -Rev. J. Harris and wife, of Green. Wednesday, Jane `..Pith, Attwood U. b Wood,. leave on Friday for a trip to Eng- Cameron and Elizabeth C. Groat were land. They have taken passage on S. S. married in the presence of a number of a Sardinian from Montreal, and expect to friends. Since that time Mr. and :Mrs. t belaway about ei�htj�r nine weeks. Rey Camcrpn Lave travelled through many of Harris expects that ;,he trip will improve the sta�Les, and on Tuesday arrived at d his health, We hope with his >qumerone this Ptation. They are n.iw the guests of h friends, that such may be the case. C �• C. Wright, who is bummerine at -We are glad to learn that Pickering the ;lalie. Att's many friends in and M College is now in affiliation with the In • arou;nd -Pickering wish• he and Lis fair of stitute, of the Chartered Accountants of bride �"ery happiness, and trust • that Ontario, . This gives to studants who they m y be long spared to cheer each ld `euceessfnlly Paoli the Exams, of the Com other lip the ruggid steeps of life, fa Inertial Corse the privilege of being --Thieve died at -Rouge Hill on Wednea - re istered as Studetlts•at-:�icconnte, in the dao ev�ninq Elizabeth Brumwell, belov w . records of the Institute. For further ed wife, of William Peatoe, aged 27 years Particulars apply at the College. and 8 months. Deceased hab been ailing -Rev. Father' Gallagher left for his for some months, from a general decline. native country, Donegal, 'Ireland, last and-altbougb every effort was trade W . week. He hes been granted two months restore bier to healtb, - the grim reaper at b leave of absence from. this Parish and last arrived. The fuse -al will take place will spend that time in visiting the scenes at 2 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon, ri of his childhood. He will also visit other When the remains will heinterred at St. I In Parts of Europe before his return. We Margaret a cemetery, Searboro. The n wish him a pleasant voyage, plenty of bo> eaved hr=d'B and child, as well as pleasure while awal, and a safe return. the sorrowing .friends have the heartiest a There died at Port Union, on Sun- sympathy of all in their sorrow, Is clay evening, an aged and highly ea. - John Charles King was up . before teemed resident of this Township, in the Squire Bunting on Thursday morning y Person of John Hilts, aged 85 years, charged with having assaulted John e Deceased's family are at present scatter_ Ly. de on Wednesday. fling is a weak ed over the Township in bomes of their in' dad fellow who lives sear Dixie, hill a . own. The old gentleman was on a visit aDq makes a living by working among - to bis daughter at Port Union when they Partnere. While he is somewhat death ovc. „oolk him.. The funeral took muddled. in the lLrad he is by ro means C L place Tuesday, when the interment was an invalid. Wedneaday Lynda went J N made at the Christian cbnrcb, Brougham, do n to get King_to help in with hay r There were many old intimate friend3 of . wh n ,Tie fellow seized a oar:gel and o the deceased in the Cortege. The bereav• bel bored big visitor over the bead un. ,ed family are mourped with, til lice wan pretty badly used njr, When - We feel like killing the fatted calf the magistrate heard' the evidence he b this week, and the only good reason why conowitwd. King for trial. He was tak• 5 .h we don't carry out that idea is that we on to Whitby on Thursday afternoon ° have not a calf ready for slaughter. In by Constable Decker. While this mag il that event we .shall have to be Content has been harmless until now, it wocilcl I witb rthe common diet of lean steak and be extremely dangerous to have him at C. IL Potatoes. But why so- much noise and large, ss having once used violence, be ( r fuse you ask? Hoye yon not beard I would be more apt to do ell again, lit The cedar swamp at the corner of The safety of the public demands that B IM Church and ging, streets . has been re he be Uken Care of. 6 trL moved. Perhaps we are 'entitled to - g only part. of ,the honor of having tom l _; Brown's Corrlsrat 2 d polled the company to move those un. 1 � •I i! sightly poles, and perhaps we are not Having returned from a shmi O v entitled to any at all. ks that as it way will again jot down a few sporto as t we M they have been removed, and we feel time. 1�- of be•PPy• Most of the villagers join with J"• ThomP'� bad abo 46 'panel of Tu in the mirtb, and those who don't fence buried by the C. P. haat, Thursday are simply asleep. niSob . -1M[agistrates Parker- ;gad ]3, fit FWday morning J.: Callender bael a th held court at Danbarton on Rstnrda vele�laeiter killed by the C. p, .E loam th when these camw from Fairport came n ' -at Blsller crossing. for trial. Messrs. Cowan and Chester and repotMeet ! t the -Crop rather limit: rmen are throwh ba � da were acaquitted but had to in o own -costs. Fred Stoner was fined #5 Theatt nd bais rley will be out this -week, d the average while the ha , and costs, wi�iile the cases agate E. fo er promises to be a fair crop. Pots. b Stoner, J. Gordon, J. Avis, J. barks toes rb looking remarkably wall. Turnips and Geo. Stoner were withdrawn by the ','rill a failure unless we have rain. da warden. District Warden Smith of A ost jexciting game of foot -ball was f Bellvil}e, was presRnt to look after the Played at CJowan's grove on July 1 betweon ,Pi I prmftution, while the defe darts. were the 3to fro Rangers and the Thist1to of w n Tor to fir a silver cap valued at 026 guided by Messrs. McPherson and Mac- whia was won by the gangers, score d"onaid. Warden Smith stated, after the ewes had been disposed of, that be. did of `' osis >; I. G� WILDR. not wish to Bee tmyone punished wb11e "`""` ignorant of the law; but by example Onl lti • lianas 0' died' in . cb 'would people learn such y o On ednesda , h t fibs kings; in y a.e the owner securing cine conviction that ° °f the all I *hick, in .a barn in-tbe rear of dr v 'Ira" $�tnplisboa- There will Ilenope.1. DBkOven street, fln a memorable night in back rouse ' iii future 0 u ato1, re er, l iflr X71 kicked i ke v I ' d fl rel $ er ging game v a lamp, sad sa li ;{av . the day W2Ab regards_:io ducks. 'tarred. a :Blaze which test Ch% iii ' P lltin ,red a ci ninety fl oriel: g rrinill' do a l 1 ..- lava. Ta. - �_ tr r• r I P - i- .:4t f 3, . r . x __.. . :x• be , ' College Notes _. . , . • is A fiery' pleasant event took plass at the `� Oil college on the afternoon of the 5th inst. I ' � l -=f,t ; _ .. s e The students met in the reception room, ' I ii 01. `k- . .. .- I and after a few introductory remarks in . e reference to the desire on the rt of the ' t y `1. students to thank Yr. Taylor for his On. selfish devotion to the advamcement of1. c r ,boli studies daring the past three years, ,; ! 1 1! mm�:� `' o Wilford C.. Cronk read the following IM—W— ""' _ _--- _; , b address : . . Jhain Pickering, July 5th, 106& . !J. . . .. To our esteemed Teacher. - 1 . MR. TAYLOR: -We the pupils of Pickering ' • t College take this opportunity of expressing our :. ry - • n appreciation and gratitude for your faithful .i , . i . - 1,%6w Gen"t'8 les. , and untiring effo on our behalf, We feel n that we owe you a debt of gra4tude for the y interest you have always taken in our welfare, , '.. :egPt4>Lk �' ent'I� e and the asristanoe you have always bean so - , _ . ready and willingto give --that what success - f we have attained n, in a great measure, due to i , Fancy Straw Hats your increasing exertions, and that you have i endeayozed to make your influence over ns tend .. . to develolw manly and wom^.nly ohartetore.e� �i'8 Shirts, In our associations with you we have found .. you a gentleman; and we exceedingly regret ry ;. Mdeparture, not only from our Alma Mater, - Gent's, Fine Shoes but also from our social circle. - I , . In your future career we wish you ever sue- I t .' y -cess - and assure you that the good -will oi' your .. , . - . students accompanies you. - S . ! •. Signed on behalf of the students and ex -stud- � I • ants: FLorrcxcx H- WrtrOHT NEW Dr6Rs DL1TCli8, llQeisEL fiMITH. - - , EARNEST hf. I)OYLi4. I ., E. F. Gbitui,$Y:• ` ' In a few concise remarks Mr, Taylor ' I i' • Latest Style Out , expressed his regret at parting with his - ' students. He, spoke of the happiness it ( E1H8s, StrlpeS aIId130t�s. afforded him in having a formal recog• I I - - nition of their appreciation of his services • New Grass Cloths, so beautifully expressed in the address. i • 3 This would act as an incentive to tbodis- I. ' Black,-__- Cream- and White. • charge of duty in wbateyer avocation he - . might pavane. Virtue is not 8lwayo re - ! warded, but he found his rw'.h reward in We are dell receiving new Goods and cinnOt inentlCtn. aiding them in that grandest of all pear• . suits, -learning. Colne and see for yourselves. - -- _ He exorted them to be noble and true. ' . . . and reminded them of the. brevity of . ' . ' I � L . humau existence; that the+ past was JOHN I j KI CC memory's and was as lone as life, that I . the future w,ts hope's and as long as - . . . . eternity, that the prosetit on was theirs - - - . ---- _ . - - - - - - ---- -- - -- -- -- - and was short and fleetinu : and that, - . therefore, they shonid use t -he present in s i -h ' ''`such a way that it. wo=1},l Rive a past rich . • 7with glorious memories ax,i a -finture • • • n e. � 1 : .. '..� ,. , . � . .bright wiiil sweet hopi•A.0.1,4,0io • - He assured them that leis interests in I.- . . thetii would not terLuinate with his re- ' RED AP, i- .. woval from the ,ustitution, but that they' I: • . • '' would always Lod hits, as the bad found BLUE 1 RIBBOINI ', 'Fall alJd get Pries. lim in the past, wi.,iiia ani] anl;ioue to PURE MANILLA..- . assist them in any way that be might be - ' ' - - ' able.. I' - . . , - . The Rstbering dispersed after singing - -.I . . 'Auld Lang Syne." Full line of ttrvest To 1s always on -band, . Mixed. Paintlat Oils, �'if ..sb - - ��,,�R, Ete, We make a s cialty of Machine Oils. ' AtlDlt: Y. J� ��8Z1I1 Fi�ekering. --- ' -- - . Dry'waatbt'r still prevails aroand bc� e. 'Ll- - - _ _ _ - - --------..- - -- - I�t' Sadie Bray spent Sundayelsewhere, ' I - �, I Henry haney and wife droye down from ew : I o � � • ':; . - oronLo re,ently. ar• . �-sea - ;: . . . Altna Carpenter is spending her vacation '' ' with her oaaeip Willie 11fcQnay p. - Vincent MaBrady "lit Jnly let bt �4'e 1►ri e 1 ome, iiia wife and daognter are still here: P acbtl iii Our t3LoCls, LI, Lei t assortment �f - The bo�iday season seems to -have fully1. ' rrived a many hays already taken advan .. 1 dlr�tedS � I . age of i t; - - �n a y Miss L tris Trull, wheeled out fl7� `Mon. -� I l,��es1�i Ly even ng of last week to -see -some of IN,- �q - . i - . - l w ti a. 1 !rousenngs, . `- The ieses lrviei ri Longlands and Axid �, t11tiI1d 0 aII �t1$dS . its Je ry of the rant road spent an 6 ternnoo�, with Mr. McQuay. • i . . ©ruin is nearly ripe in 'sortie rts. For "Pring.. . swam. 'nckering bare the finest field of Ste cur Wall Papers, th S are rile beat we ever lead. - - 11 whet we kaaw of in PickeriLg. - Dr C. Drummond of Higbland Creek ' . aid all ing visit to pleasant valley last . - eek. as also did Win. Chisholm of x?tin- in A, i • arton.-- Mise innie- Orris and Mosars. A I. -- ---- --- - - --- - -- - - _ awron and F. M. Chapman hay$ been - - ritinR c ntheir exams lately. We wish am- .�. 613 ! a13... I SENTIMENT I i We e r sorry to haat that our }Yrttng... i . end E raest Barber detcam - ! . r I _.._,_.__ ' 1 Pease aflros bask int uses tarsier I i d bid a good bye at any rate Ab s d rk, ttredllll2ng 8oudis of depression a r c lifting, The h Test ss near at band and the And a gleam'of prosperity over us glows, . '. . borers are few, as many of the .young `Tis It suitrw►ble time W look over our wardrobee en, Ica Tally ,tie pedaytogneal ,sem to . And mrouely tb,ink about getting new elotbea..' ,akin in the ascursions of tht season. . Two 0 our neighbors have been troubled AAs Lbe above convict, strikes you, end you are moved to rigorous bavi ,� tbair•.chickene taken of late. action, We would atik you 11 indly remember that v►e make clothes` and make arly y were`derold i when, ora sva t}letlt right regal+iing priee aipd general make -u We live in Pirie's Block. . g np t tj shot their cid maltase ,otomy p• Lt as h was devouring one. I ' oirr Y aitpra have been nUtllerfltif Cd late. !tsar Ba,� P�CKEI1\ G'►,Jt.� , y ey -tile following .-Misa Herr and +l Le of Toronto; ]lits. and Mian Heron, FASl3TOlr�AIiLE T!1<ILOR. - Bea boro ; Mr., Moon of Roach. Mr. - i . Hath n Brav of Myrtle vicinity; Mr. and -` -- --T--- s. L. V. Mc Brady, and Father D►icBrad. .y We 010S Toro to. _ . - - _ '.� ate oil. is the 4 •_ , report ai the Amey i . . col or term ending Jane 113th. I8S5. i0or ! I ClujJennie Bell 40 per cent. Jr. 4th I : � r nes:-Ed 3doBradr • 52 r cent, W. >! c.ur. D I . � ; 4 V 51). A. Brown 4s. w . Chapman 40, • i Q t, 0 rel! d 117, A. 1♦daddaford li{1. J.r. 4th I ' Is, I t W Westury, 2nd F. Brown. 3rd At 6 v'clocl; every M nday, Wedneg- : �• !� o' ary, 4tb R Orvis,.Lch A Westney dad and Friday nth beg -to sollclY. .. 3 oml, 6th f3. Brown - (Prom). srd class tho interest of o customers, in - o F. wastnay, 2nd E• Linton. srd A t}i�s 2>aoYeinellt. a strive bard to itb, th H. clE3rady • Sib a Elliott. / G daford, 7th N. Calvert "Prom Berne your intert�sts. liow We B. aigbt (Prom), 9th J Haight �Prom� do lit. .. . .. � el , G Huntley. L Pookerin. Geo. '' iia son, H Brown - S Madda'tord, B SUITS TO . UIID A`.-� A rfeo$ . ` is. 2nd Part, A Huntley, J ldcBrady, fib guaranteed at tbei` rices : +10.71 - Hu tly, B Powlie, V- L n& -. 1 $12.00, 1S 11 1 , y lilt � , � , � , to $Sb; mane' a � -.�- �' J Bayles, A Lynde • lat clLn r -eddy; made suit . . to $ ;boy's •---•� F :1L,'ott , M Haight. J (lalvetrt, G two piece suits $1.50 't t y- Infant Class, B Fowlie, 8 three � , W Bayles . N. )a, pupils marked Piece Baits $2.50 to 6 ; see our dis- m-) have promoted re mlv .� play fey are all new oods. ` - �'�• -, < : c Those aoarked with a star axe , I on who attended the WALL PAPERS.;-- Not ti p• i late - �'" r'.; ,1 f too. of et to bri THEN MEl.--$1.5o black sertte pants ,. a of alt class, where two stars occur y gliten your b me, we , sell at ne aha, they !'.tended the same no, of 9 4 4 5c u to 85c a all' with bard- atl,t)0 ; big assorLme>pt of tweed pants s• o. of days of school was 122. H. at X1.25 ; Men's straw belts 22e to 1.50 =�4 . 'vn ,resided the greatest no. of days, er and tPBi ins t4 ma ch equally lc w Boy's straw hats 15c to s5e •linen Collars - I". ng ttendod 121. Ed. blcBradv, A In pr'iee, 14t of rein anis dt 66 r '' . ' l per stair d up or lay down. wn, . Puokerin came Inert with ISO ot. ,diselount. i. WATCHES AAiD CLO+CES-Clear '' a sac �aLflol will reopen on the INh y ugu and we would like to see a fall PICYCL�S.--Ne�t� �Igek ws can ing int a big stock of jewellery, S4 clocks• Y ' ndan On that date. A .senior class again supply bicy-cles,st $50 to $110 at $2- 15, $5 clocks at $,8 25, s6 clocks at r� be f rrned then and those not starting for ladies or Puts all i4ra-uteed. . fr4.25, bo s watches $2.50 up, men's � will be shut out. F. M, Chapman, Sweatre tit ill, Inline watches 5 up, 7 jewel American ziio�e- cher. �'y 0 'Whistles toe, lucks, ane' &&ins 25 to m®nt, in handsome eafte. guaranteed -for 50t�, Merit cll s 5.. years at 47.00. Every dollars worth far near Greoubank deliberateal .P f ie sell most lie sold its ours et ,; 3' LADIES Fri' d. ylits illzne--R-. alinoat our own fie. 8a ;: W -y , F gerd .I is drill with wild wa�talr l "'"� y pri y this geek.11 and. throwing-dpwn ttie l i f ce, me+d had • It% ; ;40 � . .1�-.drsse FIL' I ; �T . e til Hugh � bbWs :6aid a4 Y I . �]k A tti8 $ 1' z - . ag viptlw 3ixe a�svn _' # .11 .k i e ; , n11 i r nI I i - k. g _, Bll - .t dM'36 I 041--t � � �. - 3 ti �. A' _- oss`� 01406" : y.,. � . Fi { ;' 5 - t ti r n sti tit r ; r � $i : R u 11! e •i a s = _ I {, t I� r s- .,r�ss w-�. 1 'r , y -.,-- s - +k. n -.��.,, - r f' V - s �a d ds 2% -yam it y s a rrr�V -. j S _Innis�"6� 1 l i �: k; �' i"v'{r r ..'.-trY �t? 'L�-'?; �SLQ ,?Sa�`� � 4q.�•�, .j °=. ., '.. t` �✓'1,•�%—•I ".' ° _ ' 5> ' J:1". a i o$ :'t!� .. y*r..f f'- 3C't tv%�„'.�'S r'c,A v.g! '� .. p d '.•,: ` (.yu r `�if��. `l�(b -^�:.. , d t+lr. 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