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'. , iVx, - " , , -��l . � - � . , , - . . - � : � � -,,4 .. y", G- . 289 9 ; Z' - I` -- . -: �; �,:, "Ei . - t, - - -­. ­�,,,,-�.�, ,,� ­­ -.1. .: . .. �:,:,- , , ­ * 0 a�. : �'.� -... ��i,, .. - ­ i� 9 1 . 40 . "; . '. ,;�� . �v � i�-.'­jj'�;­. ,I ,� 1 ­�T..,­.? .: AU - :,: I - �,'.'l - - ­ �., --�, .44 OL X,,­-­;�' � PIC RING ONT., FRIDA ' 1891 NO: : 'j , . . .�'!'- *- A, - 11 -; ­ -- . . . dwoo" I 1�­11.­', - Z- ­l --.-- - - .. . I r.' - - ,�.- ­- -�­­ , I . I ,� * 0.-----= ""P" . I . . .. .�:,r I': . ��� - - e . 11,4A . I - . I - .41".. 7�. A ` . . =::;� d , - . . � . , . . P. treft - , ".. i . t credit to South half of lot 17 in the Sth am. and - �'� .. ` . - I '04; , A,,�:A",., .", � . , ..,- Ing irea , I . ­ �,�, .I- ,..;..,. �V�q F, . � . .�', - ',�,­; -1 t ,00tanat 4;ax**0., ­­,..,..,­, .1 :, � J. � . .., . . . - m�7, , I DICEER"31 LIVERY to OUTAROUNDVS 1'e"ir "waster"s, &I'll' t4h'i'n'kins they had the routh 84 acres of lot 18 in 5th con. See-— . -�, . 'f .. I;, . N, ; J,� - -. " I - - " . - -- ".,.I.... , . ��, , , I . , �. , . y­?.,� t- �; �.j, . . 1. . . . I I ­ ,� . I � . .;W- 4 , Medkale -` ]9y best I ces There was one lecture given bills for full partionlars. -:­ . ­ 4 U ., . ,a In.. ��.., to I'". ­ . ­ ., �� -1. . . ` I . '... - -, f %L, .. ­�L- ------------�,A-o,-� As I have bought up Dan Reddit's livery TRX Vill in', subjmt, --How we and Lou Goo Philips, Sanitary SpW r, w , - ., - - -�, � -., �­ $ -, 1� , � '­.A�n,.­ I ,�� it by , , 1 ^-4.- P 88 AND JOTTZA, DOWN DT OU � ; , . I L � - I—- - .7 1: ,�-' L- I -.. I - ., �, -,;50 .. t. . .. - ' , I .1 �-� -�A. �- . Residence, horses and buggies, I can s000modate : P -to dispose of the chilled remains of, - -,��'A�-� "i I' I * . M B,kTEMAN, MID., C.M', M.C.P.' business an;1 have added several now got into the wrong house," which wai called ., -', - �N. 4 ..,;, 11 - - 60RIL 6PGNbltNT8. . . ,� � j, . � . , - . . -6.,- Coroner. Office and ' ­ The do- - - . - R. 't s I � 0. I Tery amusing to the boys. It was not a an unknown horse 'last week. . , -",� sling street, Pickering Office hours: Morning . - - :. . � . ­ � I the public with good rigs at all hours. I . . � eotmly.any meanL -4 ed animal was found in the river at � .... . .:,. .; �.V.;.. I to ll -.3o; Evening 6 to S. I ,�: . . I . . " , �. 1, . ' OLAREPAONT.' - .. dry m, cess .1 , ., I �Al� I I : � - . - � - - I . -1 % �- . in the , � -. �-� . .. T . . . . . . I 8:30 - 11 Covered 'bus meets all trains. In I - , - I . � . As YOF hitevale correspondent had the bridge west of the Brock road � . ­ : �­.. , - , - �` �'. � connection with livery I keel) a -.--' � ,4 1 . " -k Lj � Vocal Mwic. . - m - '. tNoTics-Every Tuesdays;fternoon THU swe- noti2inR in your paper of last week, I came the 5th con. - After viewing the remains, �­ - . - I :.: , , .. m . ': . . - 1-41 `:�V- �- - :.1 . - .. - he had spun his whole the inspector decided ad inquest was un- . , .,Xl- I ., �� �, �:, I �, - I 1 --­.­ . I ----1- ­­­�,-,-".­`4".�- '1.1.., Sale, Commission and Board- , man will 14 found in the ogoe of Garow's ump to the oonclusio.13 I .. . --1 � �-r-.- -�.- t I -- , . . . � -1 f: '. ".. I , - . . -Z, -, tiV Z� ,.� � � � "I i� -- � lx�� Factory. Claremont, where he will be pl to - . ; V � . . :­ ing Stables, Pickering. �- : -",; . , ­ . .1 . � .. 1 �1, , - - Miss Ida Si M''Pson ' seesuvoflaissubscribers.11 - - Tam the week before, and he did not seem necessary, and removal of the' Rhoes. and � � -- 4 ' - ; ' ' - L L � ­­ .t _ -1. .. ,e - . * . * , . . , upii or Mrs J. W, Bradley, of tlf#3 Toron -CC:,%":E I . I I ,­�A, /,. ?o Con- C�40. V7. =mt.- 0 Mrs. Madell. of liiroito, visits 0 bar 'particular how he spun it. He spoke of interment was uuceremonious-y proceed. - I...,-'.- - � - .1. . �. � ,- - . I . .- 1, k servatory of Music, - I. 04 go (A 0 - . !.�.L ;� :�. . . - --h��.; � in voice culture. 09(I I A ;: 00", fatber's'. George Bundy, these days.! our patbmaster for 1890. intimated as ed with. - . . � - .... ,:::f,.z.,'�� � . � . ­ � prepared,to give lessons - "11 o* visited the Vil- . ,�,��'-­,- :-. ','�­ * ' � rishipg to place themselves under her here bad been more work A "Little World" sh . * ­ ' - �. r -W I � - 4 I �,qkt�, i I those 19 k Q -A0jq m ,*,,,, ,,, , Mrs. Frank Tailor . , .": � . , . . ... . . � � ­ . ". , , - � , �: 7 .. j astruc t - - 3e 1 . 1, ; ­m��;:-­ . I . "d tb�7 chodren much as though t t is not the case, and lage on Monday evening. The canvas. � ; .4 ion. [will kindly eommunicate with her ­ 1, g done this 3 ear. I I .;. il � � . .: . . I ', :�.- 14 '100- 04 � ." ... . . �. . � .., . are rnetioating at Jas. Jobbitit . . ,- , ',?:i. - . at ClaXemout. , I ­ . ., *- I base ball grounds and - , - - % -. ­',�. 00', � 1, ­.; - 4. T "* ­�- , on -in-law to was raised on the A . . .1 : W , . 44 - the- writer says he bad a 9 � , - I . S& Id .� I ISO W thoritv t a . . . : ,�,;-.' ,; Thorough Instruction Guaranteed,-. es 6' tii � S 9-4 '" - cinity visite . . : .. � I � ,_ .: ­.. �: It- * Coxwortb, threshed 200 bushels ('�iaotats help and so be had, and be could not get a large number' from the vi A !.�­ , - - . . . -. 40-H a Slur , (M C* W A I . .� -� .11 The best of references given if required a .. � " or in -the township the exhibition. Those attending pro- � � �. , "I:. . ,,­.,;; . .i , � I % �;, �. , 1� After ­, ...'. .., 'i, , � - 00 ou'r *I � ; ,;. .. " from 8 loads of sheaves. Do yo mind a more faithful work � ,� .,...�:-;..-:;"., -:- i - : : .1. I - . a . . 11 I I : and the pathmaster himself would not nounced the affair worth viewing. . . .. - 1P , . : - . I ., -.'. L, lr� . I a �%4 1 ZIRIM I.. .1� -11, that. - . , .., -�' .: . - . . . I I W: �, 0 re . � . -.. -­'�','I, - ,;. ! . : . � Legal. 92 . , -4 .-I cia S. ent of stoop so tow as to rob the village out of a the show was over considerable mo , ­ -,, .. - ... . ­ 1 N .. . 0 We o4riesed. at the �ommence . - � I .)* -- , --L.�­ jdV. . .. '. - � * I I , " .--- - . � , " , z" - 0 Id cent of money or a moments time. I noise was indulged in by the patrong, due ;- - "n""s . e harvest, the belief t at farmers I wou ....: , ,-, , I &I --. - . � - . / --,--,.­,-.,, � - N il t - co `:-.: ­, I . .1 * - .- -: -), , . I � ,- E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- -1 I , -`:1 V , th opi#Ion is have known -him personally f3r o eir ecstacy at seeing the.- . I ,�;,­ � � j i TER, County Crown AttornAy, and Coun y a E.� .11pq . . . - h have it bountiful yiel , Our . ver thirty possibly to th .... - , .- C--., '�* - . q ' clea go .1 �- L I -,,-1 - most of that time been a near elephant. ... : .- . . I --,� . �!-:Y�-.'�­ :, licitor. Court House, Whitbv. - 10-7 !!;P1 , is neigbb�rhood,, years and , � so . "... . " I . . - li: more than verified in I : �� '. , j-.1 , �j , . r. 4, .4 ,�; A I . .. ­ .� 11, ., -- 30 z .1.. �� . tel hat; been thorough - -�111­ 1. . ' � � . LICI'fOR, -NO. - uvr = . -,. : 9 t St '; ".. . ' for which we have M CIA to be t4ankful, neighbor and he has pioved himself a - The Brougham bo e' z.. . , , i ­ , -- - TARY Pu . ancer, etc. Office at 12 �4 ­ for. I smart business man. Ha started a poor ly renovated. The house has b en painted T ;. -i I . -1 blic, Conve J- � � ­ ,.; I I � - � . I jAMES MILLER, 80 UA z to " I rout, and, oil cloth covers the 49ors - - - 4 � 'Thistle Ha," near Brougzam. Money to loan. 6 i 1� 'd ..2m.5 d 0 � 0 IQ, ­Vam6e's Little World" struck o r iown boy and is worth to -'day over fift� thous- throug - : '­ - I '9'� �, . = . ne i 13 � I ooms. The ceirings . I - 44 4i 073 93 d dollars, and Mr. Editor, be has 'al- of the principal r . . �:, I- �;.. I ' ., * �'. I I I , " .9 CW = .. -i U' .. 'a �: , It is seldom that e are IL13 � . . - 1 ': -:' I . �4 QD .. ,a - . on the 25th. . I 1 � . : . I --NOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. Ic 0 S� ta ­ . I"-.. iely paperedwith cen- - � 1,�.�....­­�)-, , � ALA.- .. , � . .�, r.-� : I - ­ .. I . � I - -1 , , 71, --� �4 , 700" I - - , , ''i '� , , , " I 11 I � 1� � j I - 41. 11 PC" ,-'� '"�­ , "4 V ' , , - ' Eww�"111*1 -v"�-�'Ri "'11��-�" N 1\ S ICKt - -'4G , 93 k K owls ­- thus rioted, but all who attend d vro- ways Riven one-tenth of his income away have been'handsorm . . �:� w�*.,.­,! F.4 . . - ,-, * a, alce opposite Post ca . . ., .!.. - .- 0 s tre pieces a �. -­., � -'., 3�,�-�:!!!! ters, SolicitorfJ', ttC. 01 V' I 0'0 4 0 ::) 0 g' M- r' . nd borders. The entire house , . - .- Tbeo. . . '@,' '" . t Doe t�his little show worth seeiug. The to charitable and religi us causes. and a . I . ­. ce. Whitby, Ont. Jno- Ball Dow, B.A.;' .W A noui * � . . �. . .. ww;;t� t.< r� ce and con - -.,..,. 11 -McGillivraY,LL.B. MoneytoLoan. 8Y. co Q 0 * .6 000 " he patron- this village knows, be is ever -ready to bears the appearan of comfort *-1. � ...7� � - , , i : . . . i�: (D 0 manager seemed pleased with t - ,:� ., ,:;,:, . � - =^ - � , 0 i . . - - ­ - I � . . Q "14 .. help those that need it. and I ....;. 111�1 �".Y � , . I -1 -- . Q �1 p1b , 0 0 Pk . !CO.Fded hiii� by,our people. 1 . I doubt if our ,venience. The stables too bare been ' . . - ; , . 1 v - 110111As PARKER, BARRISTER p ' . - age a( g made much war-, - . .. _: : !. ". i:'.,1 ;� ,� . - : a W y . .. ­ � � ., . -. find solicitor. &c. Money to lom. No Im , - : . ;). 0 a to Will Graham has returned froj� Scot. magnificient Methodist church would of much improved, bein .-- :­ -: Lv- 10W . . S � I % � . I: 4 � � I - to . . d to I - . I"-..., . A 11 Pi6ker- - 0 pment of horse4. The stood where it does to -day if it bad not mer for the winter. The bar and tables - -, .- � I ..'f� . -� 4�-. - onimission. oface: over Ontario Bank, ff 'M '2 a A land with his shi] . 1. a. 4-L i ­­rnal standard . .., �,. - " C1 :0% ce 9 -F k ng; open every SaturdELV. -- 4-y ------Z------ - � ' - S. ORMISTON, -LL.B., of Law- , o rence, ormiston & I)rew, Barristers. , olicitors, Notaries, &c., 15 Toronto Street, To - onto, will be at Claermont every Thursday. flIce over J. BuDdy's shop- Mon-ev to loan. 2-2y ­ ENTON & DODS, BARRISTERS, ... Solicitors. Notaries, Etc., Solicitors for Citv L _ ud County Loan Association. I0j Adelaide at. . astjoronto. Telepbonegll. Oneoftbepart- ers will be in Clareniont every Saturday ov r -:. opper's Store. .1317- 1 . . .. . i'etertmary. I , I . ­ - --­,--­:- - , --�-- ---I---. ­ - - - ft . HOP INS, VETERINARY SU - * GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- I nary College, Toronto, will. visit Whitevale , nd Cberrywood every Saturday. Diqeases of t e horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge ' I t 33 7tb con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- a nd;h to. Telegraph address: Whitevale, Out. a .0. address: Green River., 0 - nt. - 34-V 6 . . ocie ties. 6 .--. � ----�, ­ - ----. - ­ ­­ " - --�- 6 . ISING SUN LODGEt�0- 185, I. O. - G. T. This lodge - every Monday , e ening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. very person invited to Join and help advance e grand Cause of Temperance. � 121T -. -- T - . , -guoine*0 carbo. , ... ... . - . - -- - . . , . - 0014vellatacer; &e. * - . - - - -­ ­1-1�-� , -­- ' -1- ­­--­­�,� HdMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- ,- inissioner for taking Affidavitsi etc., CISVO- ! 20Y - nt. Out. -------�� i - BUN ING, Issner of Marriage 9 License@ for the County of Ontario. Of - at the store or at his residence, Pickering illage. -------- 12-Y R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK e C(?nveyaneer, Conimisisioner for taking - a davits, Accountant and insurance Agent. oney to loan on farm roperty. Wills pro- I ated. OFFICE- _At %%Titevale. Will be ifi i rougligm every Monday afternoon for the t 4119action of business. 27-v . - ; Aechilect. . I -:: - -- - - ­ ­ Jl- ­�­�-�­-­ -O--- ­­­ . - - � - A. POST, COUNTY AR,CHITECT , . for the count3, of OutAhO DrAmingB a d specifications furnished for every class of ilding. steam and hot water beatin and vontilation a specia'ty. Office -Gerrie Lock, CArDer Dun(las and Brock streets, Wnitby. 9 asidence- Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y I I - t - Altctiofteef-ing. , . - ",r.k-l--R---B--A,-N-K--,,-5*,--,t--b-e- -o­id­--a*m­d--re-11ab­`1e- * . Auctioneer, still in the field. able &ad illing to conduct any sales entrua*d to him. . nd takesthis opportunity 01 thanking his pi�t- 0 # .-AV,^ "aforacontinuancus - I I . . - - . I .. � -- - - - . . . . . . - . . - . - I . L . . - I . . L - . . - . , . - L I . . . . . ­ . . I - � , .: I .. - - . : : I . �. . : - Al - . . . a . . . - - iI ) , i - . : - I . I � � � L: ; � � . I . r . . I , . � - � ; . � . - . I . . . . . . . - - . i . I . I - . I - . . . . . . . . � - . I . � . - I � . I I (D .- -a* t Q a S. I ening. been for him. . -OARAH. will be ept v v a . - . � ... .. .�% .. I .0 0: k . . - I . . � .1 *D i Id . P. anime,16� RITived on Saturday �v - . .� ­ -1 � - '.. 1. � - 1. I - . ­. .,. I . "; -16 g r. .0 4 'S . - . .- a ! '. .. ,..I M I p ro 16%) 0 0. I � seven p'lydes, 4 backnevs and � Welsh . - 0�0t­*- . I ­­. .� i At = 0 N I . .,*.----:- . I . - I .: �4 - , I a- 4. :D 0 M :D - - � - � - I - - . . ­ � . � -..., - .. ot �: m ... -- 0% - . I . . . . -1 . ...; -� - : ; ". V3 to t- I ponies. : They are pronounced ai Ane a .. **-.- . . ,-- , � "� L. . M � . .;� Pickering Council. I ­ '.. '". -_-.4 ' I -4 M 2 . ' ' . HIGHLAND CREEK. . . . . .... .. . ". ,� . -, �L. I - . Culubigunlent as,has yet been imp9rted by e ,i - �, % ... . - . . .- . .. -. . . L� - , ­ .. - . . . . . -�­ - i . . I . '-' - I 'Council met rnrsn . - - .-�', 4 ­�'t..� -f .1 . . . " , - I * . the noted firm of Grahain Bros. , ant to adjournment at . : ''. .,. . ... � _ ,jr 2 . . - - 1-1 .: , . . . ,:. , I ,;: - -.-, i , I List Saturday an eleven of the Hi6land - - ,:. � � z -41, ., :,- � ,:: -. z � . .. . . . . .1 �0 . . , ... q.. . ., .,.,. � . 11 !:. . .1 .:: , I .. -h with -the the t6wn hall, Brougham, on Monday,, . . - . ..; I . . a.. . . . . .. .�... . The two. champion croquet pliiyers.of Creek cricket clnb played a matu . .. . . , .7 �. . . �3,j I ­ ­:):-�,, � .. ..',,.. I . . ..... - . . ; . . '- , .f,-�, ­ '.. �.1 i. - ... � ...­� - . :. .:1 1. - I . Memb4s all present, reeve in . . I .,�, , �.: .-I-, -� ..", - - . . . - . . Claremont, met two prolessionalk, of Port Riverdales, of Toronto. The latter owing August 24 ..,- � .".;'14*.1' - ­ � . . . V i re a team . . -.. I . x � ��-� ' , ­ -:: O�` 0 '. - - �-'- - -' Perry, at Ashburn on Satutday, 22tid to their inability to emu of their the chair. Minutes of last meeting read -.*-. 7'.. 7 � ­- : � -A . .1".. a a .0 8, I - , ... . . . , inst., and had a match, Result 8 games own.- were assiste� by Smith and Le Roy,' and approved. Several accounts were pre- , - , : �,.� -:i.'�;. I . ., .. .., .. . ! . I .1 * - - - �.-".-,.-`­,':?'-i;'­: . ­ ­ - .. . . . .., ,'� . .; . 'Another of East Toronto. and Cook and Wynne, of sented and referred tothe various Stand ... - - .11 � . , . . . ­ I . . . . I , I . . to 2 in favor of the Port people. . . �-. .1:� -1 ,. , . .i .; . ... - � . . �., � ­ , . I � :�, r� . i".". - ".. ,�-,�:­.­., �. . . . . I:il � . i:,:4� -1- " :.,I. � m : . � , - 7 1 1 1 :, * , . .. :� . . . . - .t..� '.. �� .. . : . .'­ , . .. � . j. ­ I In . a . � 4 , '� : *1 .'r -� . . , Watch is be- g arranged for Saturday,the Ropedale. The Riverdales won by 17 runs ing Committees' �,: r. -i:,.'s I ..- ',­.'. I . I . . . I I , . Several parties were heard before the .. .. - . ., ;1* . . . . I . . - a - I - . . I - � ... 11 . . � Both 110st.. when 8 players from Ithe result of the first innings. .... � -,:- here will on � I .. ., �­ , . . . . council and their grievances will be dealt . � - ­� - �. F will be a source of great satisfaction RIVERDALE. I . - I . 1. � ­ V .. - ,.;- . to all spectacle wearers and to those meet &_�ike number from Port Perry on I with hereafter. I ' I '.. �.­.,.�, 6w their own ground. Much interest is mani- Cook.bdark. - ---1 b'Clark ......... 0 . ­� � I �­- �11' hose sight. is defectiye to know that the - Wynne. Purdie b Baird 10 run out: ......... 19 The Standing Committee On Sheep Kill- . i - :.1 � I . I , feet in the game bv our enthusiasts. . '�Clark ........ d recom-* . -' . i ­ .-., f ,valuable and complete set of Trial Lenses Logan b , .. 0 lbw. b Clark ..... : I ed by Dogs bege leave to report an - I - - 5 1 .. �::. � - . " a 1: V . F b Clark ........ 2 b Baird .......... follows :-Pavment to H. West- .. .. I...... �:11 , � . ,ordered from France. bas been received . . j %` I - -- - . - , aird. b -Clark 9 c �Wrd,b Gorm'y 6 mend as . ... - . . ­ f��­ . __ - - ,.*-, I MR. EjDrroit:-I have firequent1v seen .... � �,'�- * Thomson b Baird . - - � ­ 7 b Clark .......... I gate for two lambs killed and four sheep - I ; - 1, " - - I laril is now being used daily -in fitting in THr Ny.ws letters from difft-rent parts Harris c Burrows.b Clark 6 stp b Clark ...... 4 damaged, $20; Squirel W. Holbourn for L ' " 11 --..... 1:�`,. I � aj - 11 --- 1�,,� ", arnard's store. Whitby. . nabip,in whieb'ratepayers bave Smith. b Baird. ......... 0 not out ...... .. . .% ls�. , .,-.. I .- 1%. -I .�.L,..'. 'glasses at Mr. B * ---- one sheep and one lamb killed and one . .: 5, L . 'He makes no charge for testing eyes and of the tow Allan b Clark ............ I b Baird .......... 0 . .. I 1-1 -,,� : .. ,- �- , I - - j" - ­ , . aired grievances, and I tbink we.have one Le Roy,not out .......... I b Baird .......... s damaged, $10 33, said amounts being j .. - '... ..1--`;.:..X. -11, ,you can get from his very Complete stock . 11 of wbicb'is respectfully ­ I ,�.L ­..": , `1 - L in this neighborhood. When m000v was Brown. b Baird .......... I b GorinleT...... sworn value. A I . ­ -: I � ;,-�'. . 1, ,suitable spectacles and eyeglasses at very I � . . . I ;. ;� , 41, . tb;t granted, by the council, for the purpose I - - submitted. . � ­ . . ' ­ 'L : . __ J,�� ., _ - 63 . . _ , , .1 I L - -­ - " �),�. j ate es and feel �ertai -� I Total.. .. 30 Total....... Itg,olkairman,report" . I, -,+. Imoder E:r,c On motion of Mr. � ,. . .. ,* �j L .. of improving the roads, 670 was granwd , .. - � .1 L -LL!-. �'. Z ,,, .. - - ,they haTe n proper ; I RJOHLAND CREEK. . was adopted. . . .:f .1. ,.,.Iw I I 1''. ­ . . . . �;' � - I I ly fittod. .; I ' �­_ to repair the Brock Road in the 6th con, . Ren. .1 . � , �:, ..- , I .; L . . '. -,j . I L . . . I :,.. : iDee.pa"ed away 00mlOy 6 Smith ........ 0 not out ........... 5 The Standing COD31MIttft On COntin � .4.L L.,- --l'.", ... 1� I I , ­ .r....1 , - .1. -­ L . . : . . � . . ­ �- . . , . - -Pay- -� -J."-: ­ . ­ Three 'Months have It .7 .1 , ­ .. ­%­ . ­- � t � Baird. J. b Wynne ........ 3 to bat .... ....... cies submitted the folliwing report; -, I - . I-, . , - . . 1. _L . . * ires of ,�. - � - . - . t - . . . I � - ..�. I .. ' : . - . V - . I . ­ . . , .';. - " " ""'.. . I I .., C... . . . and no! gravel ham yet been rl" thereon. Willis. c Smith b Wynne 9 to bat L ............ ent to Newcombe & Qjo, -for 8 qu . x�f`�'- " I ". :-. . 1:- . I 1. 1. .�; �; . - m ' * . , - I I . . ., , ,:. - z;. % . L I .. . . - I I ClariL. c Cook. b Smith � 0 loot out ......... l 7 ; Edward -.' ..., ­ � per 02.40 4'� � " - . i 0 a � - . . . . -, " - - �. . so I on lot at Fairport, - j� I � '1�7 ,A;, , i . . ... .­.. 1-i I . ",j - - . Now. .1 think the councl granted that Passworeegnittli.bWyn's 4 to bat ............ printe4'Voter!s List .- : "'...'. .'� I � .r - O� � 0 f, 0 ,0, M �. money in good faith, and tbo' pq*iplo was taxes L. L 1b., ,�-11 , .. I., 0 0 a .. . - Purole run out - -------- 0 to bat ............. flart rebate OD - -.-- ­--�­ .. I . L. I , . ­, - I.. to know why it has Dot been oip-onded. Burrows b Smith ........ 0 to bat ........... . 12.15 ; W.J.Ciark for printing blanks,02.W. . � ­ .: v- - " . � . ..I ­ L� . L - �: 1i �Li��.j"�"!� L �­-�. z I _ I I . 'er c Harrij,b Wynne 4 to bat ............. . . I - � ;�­ -- "' - 'L '. ­�: . � L I . . - I . - ­ : � � ­ . . 1 f . . . Park � I 1 ­..�­ ': -::. ... -.� I., - '. . . ­� . .1 , I .1. � � in my opinion. gravel v1seed on. the roads . on m:)tion of Mr. Boyer, chairman, m . .�, --.1 * , 1- . : - . , -�, ­,- ! .. . � . : .� '11-.�i , . '. I .:. I , , : �� I I . �'r . .1, . 0. . :, Baird c and b Smith .... 0 to bat ......... �.. L � .. i . t., I . I - !.. .. . . port - . I ­ - . '. I �-.. . .., , .., � .� :4. . ''. . after this time Of Teat is.little better than Lonnoi not out .. ...... I to bat ............ was adopted. - an . ., 4. c,��. . . . I i ,.; . ­ .";: : , �:­ . .:.:' 4�� � . . . . . L ­ -11� .1 . I . I - � . . � : . � - a * ' ­ . - ".. . �, I N, MoDeT thrown eway. I Ishoul.i,much like Carroll b WTune ........ I to bat ............ The Standing Committee on Rqads - . . -- ­--"­m.�- --- . - . : ,%.. ...i,i 11 Extras . .......... 0 , Ex-roa.... I Ilowing report :- , . L. ,-�.-�­iqi- � Bridges submitted the fo 0. , q, L �,', .i to know whether tho council 6r a com- - - - .. . - L:-:./". , I . ­ I - . . king Tou for I Total ....... Is Payment to Alex Waddell for gravel ou . . . I �­ 0 Wme jo COWIE- miss' 'er is to blame. Usti I Total-.: ........ 22 1 . . . ion -1 .. . bet 1. I - . - I , plied on th@ 9th con. and on sideline 0... 1�- L ' "'�' . ' � . - BOWLING ANALYSIS. � ,'-�., ,1� . I yotm valuabits space, I ask to remain. %. � . � ", ,�, 'z;; � . .. . . . 12 and 18 and right of w 68 - John . . ­� ­ - - � . � � .1 -� Is sole agent in Pickering Township f�r - . 1. BIGULAND CRXXR. - -� , � I , - 4 toons - - . q � -elebrated 0 - A Scw�.RISER. I 0 for gravel GuPplied ;f,0 .- , . - ­ .,� �.t ; , � the C I . .1 I- .- " I oft- . I . . . . Henderson I L - -� - :'�. � - - . - , I Gibbon drawing timber L ..,;. ,;�? . . . - �, . . I - I Clark ...................... 23 4 L 43 10 - road. $16.96; A. - .., :. - 1.0. . I . I ... 4i i ......... 19 1 49 7- ­ .1. , ­. - ,4.1 . � . . - I L . I Baird A ...... ' -,l --- - -:­*­!��,, , a ..i - . - I.. I Gormley ..­.,..; ........... 4 2 � -.: .. - . 1. , - - _WS i ­ . si3 50* Mrs. T. P. White, mainte - - - 4z.�; - - '' (ill pp lot 11, in 2nd con. L WItkINSON ` PLO . � - - I - I UIVXRDALK . and buildWa culvert ol nance of . . ­ :,�. , - - � " - - I Our school is torospering nod r the new - . . -V'':: I 18 4 bridge over race andrightof way $5;T- .' ,- , . .. ­. � � . . Smith % �.,.....-,.... -... --- 11 . ­ :�' ..L �. � �, - ­­ ­ . . . I., -,­ 'I- , . ... .- -1 . - gravelling o0p lot 2. -,.-. : , Ft . L .1 . . . 1. - m4nagenient. ; ...... �....'..,--14 6 4 5 Higgingbottorn for .,: .. -: .-�&, ., . - . - %V - ... " .. call "and. see them before purchasing to learn! Lnne,aye - - - in 9th con., 120 ; B. S. Palmer for,work on : ­<..� We are ali pleased � that our. ..s ................ �3 1 4 0 . ;­ - . - 17- . ­­­- % , - :,. :. 1, "I - � -, - ........-1 I 0 8 0 I - �.. �. . 4-., elsewhere. I Verner ......... I 05 - Mrs. T. P r; I .� . - former -teacher# Walter Thom I's now con- Brook road in Sth n. I ' * , �... .. , , h�' l , . ..., .:. �, ­. -I.. �.�.:­�� �:,. - ..- I i, .... I ­ . - ,el on lied to road I division . . 1, ' �.,. "I , , . � . . "I - . . I . L *--D*- . i " L I . . . W J...L.-C6, . sidered to be out of danger. ­ .... . . % . .. White for grav L -: - ,- ­ 1.11 -- . I - . . No. 413, 72 cente ; Pe r Stevenson - -1 . .t �:l, , M L 'r f our krinors who viere on the . . . for turn � �. ."' *0 . �.. ; 4'. Those o . . 111ROCK ROAD. 1 -,�, * �`4 � ­ ..-i- , - a 9 Brou a I L . " . � t lots 6 and 7, on 5th :' . .. - � "'. 11 9 ' ' uest were - , � .. -. .� . piking on side road .. ­­� - ,. . -coroner a jury, in the Rouge iz,q - . v .'� , , . ., . - ---.-- � ----- . � :1 i - ,.I.- i ---- - -------- ­­­ con., 012; Fred Gibson for repairing road - ,- LL . :, :, - - ,.-- ,4, -i �­­ 4 caused much anno7ance at the frequent Miss Hodgson* is visiting in the seition � .,r;T.1. . ,, -i . through gravel pit N D - 98, 01 ; H. Meyerl, . 1� �, , 1,111 adjournments. having to lear6 theiir har. at vresent. � I .: � I'% -I building culvert, f tirr ishing cedar post bet . I.. :�, 1. � I � . . I . � - PARIS GREEN vest to &Ltenl the sessioes. They are zko We understand If re- Robson and fami y lots 32 and 33 in Sth con. $5 75 ; Philip ., ­ ,;.7, ;11 � f doubt pleased verdict bas beec are to remove to the city. . Davis, gmvelling on� 9th con. opp lot 34 1 . I � -s .� -1 AT CLOSE FIGURES. . that S I - -,.i'. ­. V I I �- ".. - . :1 11� - N.. - , . . . . I , ­� ,. . .,� I : . . - .; , , . �;� ..,. . . reached at lost. although they Would have John Percy has raised and almost com, 112 ; E . Meyer for are. velling lots 32 and 33 : , � ­,.�, I . I- I- ­ - , . . �'.' .., , . . . . . , i 1, ke,'� I . - .. . - . I - 11� i i - - wished for a more complete o6& pleted an addition to his barn. "in the 8 con $25.70 -,also balance of account . A �. i. -o' . � FORXS, TIOES. RAKES, ,1;1; I I , - - �. , ,;,�-'t- , I , , : I '�­­. .. . The residents of our little, town were Miss L. Rodd. of Duabarton, is visiting - E. Reesor for gravel supplied to * - � ­ A $5.4-5. - .�', �1. I - I I BINDING MITS, MACHINE OIL . I - H. Jaokson- road division No. 8, S'2.10: D. E. Pugh for 1. 1:.:, "", N teffiblv shocked at receivingi the news her sister. Mrs.'W 1, .�. . 1''.. . . . -­ .. , - I ... , . I -&nd all kinds of-.... I on Ti;eeditymoming that Annie Morri- The rairk though stopping harvdst oper. 174 loads of gravel placed on Brock road - - - - " -, --�-,-". "'�`;-' ', ; � ' - %i:. - -1z.1 .-C 1, . . . ­ # U Vir .I; hAA &. h # 4. trind ;n hat on" 9nd and 4th and right of way. - .. - - �..tl ; �� � , � . .... I . . . . . . . -- .. I ..,. Dns or past itvors, a, . son,,daughter .o wujl.v %# W%jAA9 ations ,or ft L LUV q- Ij- W lsa%p . I : . ­­ ,.-- - . them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- ...: ­­ work in con; I - 7-. - . - 'i,i 1, - .1 t 3 o'clock of Typhoid fine condition -for ploughing. $3.92 ; Harrison Johnaon for �. I,- �, � . ­ . .1 , 4 .. . .. V1. . . ..." . . 'r ....i angements &a to dates and terms can be wade ' 1W I :Rj - IM -, I - diW that WOMMF R * I . I - . .� I-— I.f.. - � I ... t tiie oftice of this paper- . 45-tt I . 15 Jarvis St. Toron i . Decea-6- on Sun- nection with roala'contrket $5 ; Thos. Knox .. ­ .11�� ,­.`� -'..-�' " .... ' (ever, at 4 tp Three tmmpe travelling. south ion 24 and . z ,t', � , ; I ---- - In fact everything you want at 'lady jay annoyed the peo�le of this part bv for gravel supplie& to road divis .. ',!�. Irl", - � . : - HUNIAS POUCHER, Licensed Ade- 'i".� -, ed was aged 28 and was a ,rouiv . i; -.:. ­ g --'-' . . - . - - -, -­ � . .: . offered right of way 64 -; Wm . Beverly for gravel- --. . e ..� ­ 41.�- � - I tioneer, Valuator, etc-, flor East York and acquatutane m . . � ..� -.;,.z . *­ � . ­ . . � I I he whole of North and South Ontario. Strict we H* SOe highly resweeted by all her ". "king for. lunch, which, when . ling on 9th con Opp lot 19, 020-04; W 50 - I .t., -1 ; .��.Ii�-. -el. I 1. s . She has been engaged with a family at them thev refused to take unless it was -king t lots 24 and 2 . -� - - � ttt utiou given to all orders by mail or tolegrapli. 23LOOK 20". - - ou'r. . ! . . . Pennock for turnpi: be I -.,-.,: ��k'14��, , I, I - a . a Address THOS. POUCHER. . ber for the past two years, .just to their taste&, forgetLin - the adage . ­� .L ': - . -- - ----,- - --- - --- 9 . , ! ... . . -, N'.. b rges Moderate. the above uum con. 5, $57-12 ; T. . Kii6x for furnishing i - . - ox 47. Brougham, Out. Indwas much thought of by her emplov. that beggars.can't. chose. �- . .-� - .., . I - i . material and puttinq up railing bet lots 20 � . -1-: i-- i*1 ­ . t .. :: . . - I � ': -.�- ." . - . . . . -- - - . - � MONEY TO LOAN ore.: The remijixis were brought from N. L. Stevenson had a bad accident and 21 in 2nd con $4. All of which is re- . ­ ­:, se..�. - I � :­ ,-/,tt , ,��,� - Boipts a ad Itoes. . . .L . .L " � �-., - , ,:z. ­ I ­4.­-.��i��­ ------1�66�--i­ ---­� the iiky on* Tuesday. and on Thursday at 'one day last week. The,breoching broket spectfully submitted. I . . ... - , . ­ : � * ON MORTGAGE SECURITY.. - � ., - it I ,:! ,.'f- -�., ;�# . - � ­. A;, - ND SHOE -) is . - � , 1"�'. . . �� --� � � I 'clock, the funeral took lace from h4w letting the - buggy on the borses heels, on mc�tion of Mr. Mowbtsy, report wl - - I, �'....Z­. " :", --fA� - I , � 0 -N IE, . 20 / ­ - .. �'.. I . I ­ I .. ­ � Mortgages and Do e- ,­.-� ��-. ,� : .. � Maker. Pegged and -rewn work. Orders stlowest rates of interest parents residence, to the Erskine cem while going down what is - known as ad Ited. I , . . A' . - � I", 4. - .; L'� %i. ­­ , . - . - Troinptly attended to. Experienced workman- bentures, purchased for cash. "ry, on the 2ud concession. The family Decker's hill, on the Brockroad, South of 7r. Hilts se tided by Mr. Mowbray - : �'-'' � �-. , i ihip. Don't forget the stand, nearly OPPOSitt the � ­ �., o.;. , . ' ' - -- --.It,�,�. � : L : - , ,. -, i � - .')':t "' L 7-v- L - News, Kin-, street, Pickering village. =19W.A.= have the deepest sympathy of the neigh- 8rd con.' The horse and rig was -badly moves that the by-law to assess the several . ..i , - w ­.­ ­ ,. 21 lZMAIIJ W -: -, , X .!4'i*C- �� , '' 1, - L - I - ,� ., ' - BO . ' - -', 's -',',�i-i`, � - � . I . . bought and sold on commission..., rhood in their ead bereavement. . used up, as well as Mrs. Stevenson and school sections in the to nabip of Picker ,?(.,.� 1 - .. I - � . . ; ,", � . ' ;. . H6tels. ..'� L � L . .. Timber is on the ground end the work child. ing for the vear 1891 for thp payment of' . �w: - -.�,­ . Z, � .� - - - - s . theteachers' salaries and *6ther expenseAi : - � - , - - 1---`�rs - - . ­ ,�', ­�­ -r- ­- ­---:­-­ ­­�­­-�' -`��- '2-. � ­ , , .­ � .� .. -- - - - i �-.­ - ��,X � A~ for -. Western, Lancastiire and City of on t ge Over Petticoat creek One Aav last week as Louis Symons .�­V'1.7 7 ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Out., I nected with the public schools, be now . *.. .., . . . � . `if'4- '' �L-'� �p I I This hotel is a Manchester FirelneurancoCom- - con I L I LoudovaDd expected go commence .1 this week. w cefully acing northward on. the , 1� I James Gordon, proprietor. to as . ­�", . . ", .� , . � � I . . n superior pantes.-North American Life insuraneo � read a second time and that the council , �, -, A- I . ne now brick building, finished i insurance taken. "lliles are to be driven and the bridge Br=ad, a Jark canine monster chose . � - �;���:,i-c I . � m. --- . . . and comfort for the ' Co., &I FPO Accident . then go into a committim Of t e .:.. . %. � 111", I . . " i onvvieuee out . . : -�' .-�, � _,--. ft.':.L�" .1 , yle. Every c . � - The company him as its victim. Suddenly and V�ip thereon. . .- 1 -,�., I__ 1 " -, : avell , public. ew and couitnodiou a stables ., �- . . proper is to be of iron ' . . .­.. .. #, . . , - t�,. I A'! , . L m . I I �1111; I 96T Warning this blood-thi ty quadruped . L . d she . r 8,&.T -XL having the work are bound to' be thr.pugh ra 9 I : -------- - WI.AfAb-MICS fo Council then Went into committee of th I I ` . -t, - " � : . .., . -1 . - am told. dash' . ... , "� , .. ; I � ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont;., - . - � by the 15tb of September I ed over the� fence and encircled the whole with Mr. Hilts in the chair, and - . . . ..1, � , I i,�... " 1.11 -1 .. - -1 Jl� - .1;14 1 W now open for the secommodaticn of the i . 7 -�. . ­ .. ­� ,�;� I COXVEYAxcr.vo CAREFULLY DOXIL This bridge is being, put in none too -soon - now affrighted son ot toil. The assaulted -filled in the blanks. - ' . . ­ "W..� i, . ., �-; L i � - travelling - public. This hotel, having lately �, . - I I I F.m a very dangerous con. made a gallant defeDoe by kicks and jumps - L . ,- .. � . . he old one i i 1 Mr. lailts seconded ,by Mr. Mowbmy, * : ' - -*�-,�, - � -- changed hands, has been re-furniatied ­ ast � . . 'L. x: - . 1. , -11 . tbrcWgb- - . . : .;� �� _.: -L Out. ftuated its it is, opposite the SO "M11&WO 2*=IP03�t7-�- dition. While croteing over it one daT and yells, but nothing but blood would moves, that the by-law to assess the var- -:.. 11 , , .. � .. , . nk Wills, ' . , _:,. � _ - . I . .-, � - salaries and general expenses : . '... ., � . .11 �. . , it is (;odvenfeut tor patrons of the Mills. Meals 0 �­, 1,z �.. .*:� . orltinch at all reasonable hours, Goodstabling 10.Good Village Lots op north aide King Atr6011, lately, I got out of th rig and took a look satisfy the desperate creature, which left ious S.S. for I , . I - between corner and the College grounds ead a third time and that the . - ; Box stall and enclosed yard for L, , '-.1' " �, � . and shed room. at the foundation, *ad was surprised to only when is had made some impression be now r . �, � . - I . fVr saie, together with other village PrOPOrtY. atid Clerk'sign the same and cause , :�: ��.,!.),�­; � . horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the VremiseN, e west end had scarcely anything on Louis' log and shoulder. A few hours Reeve , :.L.1 ­ ­.. The bar is open at all legal hours, and if, stocked one good house and iot for sale very cheiLp. find th * the seal of the corporation to be affixecl - .,-.,�..-. - .. �.11, �11. .1 - ' . -­ ­�� ''- iu 4- .-. ' . . I holding it. The poste- are u rotten as later when Louis met the owner of the . I .�.','- . -:,','-.* T,:2-.!7 Z, *ith ure liquors -of every brand. ANDY Me- w. V. RICHARDSON thereto. ' ' . . ,'�� � .. 1. 11 LC T I - : . � , � - 1'. -I.. I . yy . 51Y L- .. . ':. .4. j - I � : . . cedar can become; So much so that part dog he talked to him in a manner that � : - " - -_ �., ?,�'. ..; .. � -- Office: -!Dale's Block, Pickering. - . was. avything but courteous. . .- . ;.- �, :.1 � � I - _ . * --' , Proprietor. , .._ _:��' I ..'''. , of One post has crumbled away. In Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. Boyer, . 11 �� �� ,: ­ - I . � - . . 11 . - ­ . in -law to assess the town- ' ' ' '- �A,�-! � -, I,— A I -- . oves that the by ,� �!­,. I I . lFatclintakittg. - - --- ek over it I sat as light on the seat I - . � ­ . iding funds for . - - ,­'..­�-­­l *�, . . . . .... Ing bit swo.0 � it -. I , . - " .j!. , !.. ' * .- ­ . . I - ' . - *-- . - . shipof Pickering for provi . ,.�� - -.- I ­­ .- . - �­ ---­.-----�-­-�--� . I � . - .1 ---: �, . . ,',' - - ­­ -­-­­­­ . . . I r , -UTHBERT, Wittehmaker, Piek- V -i' '' WHITBY MARBL60D , ", - '.. , I --,- I � 1, - I . ­+ as I possibly could for fear of a colapso I 4 �, . � :, the improvements *f roads and bridges - . I . - I � 1INV i I (, . I bAve frequently"wondei ad of late why Z- . .. OPOUGHAM. . - , . . . ­..�,411.4�1::!.; , - , . A* . ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the , `-i . ­.. .$�'. 1. , � , I . I'- -!,: ! thereon, and .for the general - expenses of - , � .." t, AS.-' . ,;;: ,� , � , I � . ' ­­ .. Ii.. .. - . I V - . I T - . ;�, .1. -� .­;�,1 .� tisfaction. Axent for this Olace has not been better represented �, ,,-, .. : trade, I can guarantee as .1 . ,�, -ill .. � I . the corporation for the year 1891 and to � � � ,�, � �'i,i ,� I � Rz4 Clock* I .. ;"- � I-, � F.Lazarus'Eyo-glasses� Watches I Granite,. or s no conned session on Monday was , - - No more important place assess the'said township for county and..-:.- �,,� " .1, "'Vlk..�V­ - in Toz Nzws _ . "-'� -1. r- ' 1. -, .-I . . cleaned on of.ortest notice. and ot remOulLble I .,0 - .- �� rates. . 23-47 '. W�ITB a - Can be found m the Township, yet for somewhat shorter than usual. educational for 1891 be now read a second - ­.- 1��­ 1 1�­­N �. . ­ ' I..' �' ­ - - ` : - - � ' .. ` ." �,: , � I.- . , ;!. DUNDAS Stl . P,dward Mantle had another battle Wt - .. - I . . a , together we bear not a word from time, and'that &the council go into a oom-`. .', : '. �� ., . 1840.) I I weeks : ! � . 'I �­ r . � -,..-' - I � � . " . . '' .. ... . . �. '�,, I. I ".-i I . to,L t. ()owe wake up week. which did not end seriously. ,� , .1 I Dden Vdf mittdo of the whole -thereon. ­ ., , � - ­' ,,, , . , , . I . , your oorroSIDO ;,��-:-.;- ,.';,�' 'A �� �, I , .. ­ , �f, I., �: r him or her, either or both as the am It ..would save trouble if the party . Council %bell went into committee of the.. - .. - j I , : ��, ­ �­-`.*­�. I " , : � Walfen ropne . . t-,-,;,"�Z""..�, ". .,-.-:-�.�'.% -:., . Re den, P pile *ould on" doing whole, with Mr. Gerow in the chair, aqd �', . : '. .... 1 "I 1: 'or 1d; � . ...;.­ �, �­- ��- . I '. � . ., . _�, , ­ ... I * � :'L .Ontario,-.- Bank may be and let V beer from Dunbartm. iDg GMW'49 Wood I -� . . ' . I lj,Lviag returned to this old stand of &be . The culprit is well known filled in the blanks. � ants'ni. I-, - ---,.,,!..A�,'�-� . - I ..� J, . I . I am inOS SO Lsit" or I w"d Ring the so atlDuee , f:Li i ­ .. - - . ., . . Ovals ,t�. ��, ­ � . .L 1. ­ . racite and Marble works, - and this hint should be sufficient. I Mr. Gerow seconded bY Mir- , �1 ' ;, . LLLLL I ... L I,- �. - , ... . Wolfendep G -C"CMUNG. -. 4 ­ ..�'J" L " U . . LbZLNC]ff " . all quill myself. �� -- .....� 11, � . - .. Lf PICKERING BE A - I . � I * .1, . I - ,that th b law be now read a third time W I _ . . . - ' . .-- am better prepared to execute .o,o .!�& - Obas; Matthews Aan had his Weigh a f� . . - - � A. "- ­ ­, X.. - . I . ; . L I � � " ­' -';` i . -� � . - . ve and cleft ­ - I. d all other . -1 ­ . --L ' ;WV -7v yy,.-. &Ud=';nd thattliO ree ­ : -.. ;; I - - - . . 4 1, i orders in coTetery an I .. wales thoroughly ovahauleds and is now . � - ,L ... ... . L, L '.1 - , 1, �` . -, �� ;� I " - I I _ v of AU legitimate :" . 1. . WN TIEVALE. t, ��. sign she same. and7`09111110 *0 "a Of the . . I .., 4 . �. . ; . ,. . I I .: . , . I . , - � - . open f0i the traInactiou the business., , I l - . , J. . ,­ � I.. I * , d to find the haft of anything . I ,.! � : W I I ' -7 L - ,prepare ..� '! ,;. , -­ N .1 B 11 - work Pertaining to ' ' - - ­ - . . -j ' I auking Business. - - . L it a t- Qck ' . I � . 1�'�A'- I � ! _ , � .corporation to be a0zed thereto. , . . I And a wfil selec d , .. . fi, 9. h L , '' t , Hjjt8,M0V"�, L � ,�'-­ - ' r - d of tu to it load o, . . -1 ­', � 1. jo to a; Satur&Ys 'Customer& Wit �. g 7jj 9. h got S Ifer. from a, POU31 f bay. . 1-,. -., . . . . . . - A . . Orincz Houss--From or tie. h "W Pea, TM ! � � i1r. G�orow seconded by Mr. . � .'Nii- I -- �-rl - / . 1- .. rr. . I 1: , I and 1 MA iU deliver his 100' 011 the - " , I �� ALL .. . ''I ­­ . I will be ' for Charlie and Tim, that the Reeve graint his order ­ k, - " , , i- 10 to I o'clock. . Of foreign And dom" � gr"'te Am ur. chi"Im w .1. I - . 1. Tberf w 11 1� �� -",_, . . . , i ., I'. I roOOM. ­ �� . ohoose from:- Inspection L turs hich was gntpoved on Jul�. I - . -',1',`W1... � 11 . . , &h . at, on E 11 , , , ��'. - , -l� 4 , �ri . , ff.,�%. .1-11 , j Aavhw Aboxi sixty acres. , I treasurer irL favor of the pardes . . I L '"� a. �- ";. � I . ­ �, . I .I. , ­ . O�Z, ;T -410, -� � � I.;� � L., . .1 I a A, '. , i " �'� ,�.� Savings Bank ilft­�ftl2dcti0n- marble to that for strictly first- - Mond September 7th. The jn,wded in Lthe stan&ng 'COmin . - � -i -1 . will convince . , , tvew itte" an - . I (8-y) GEOR01, XERR,%M911 cannot be � Zzr,k Mo i are driving lively . 1 .,.� V", LF . . ­ .." �.... j, , . . ./ - .. I I I I - . i -4 I � agar., , c.,* . class work, our prices 1. I "Pi6neer life in Zri" resented this day. ' . )-19'.." I .._ I :' 'L� IiTery business. my$ 66 my a * : ­' 9A .�n& - Zngi_,- I -1 I . I --f"---� 1'i�: . .1 beaten. I ­ I ,gorin Colulabia 0 *�.". OOMS SW UAVO A 900d Mr. Boyer seconded by Mr. Hifte, moves ., lrf-­�,'�',-,- . � -1 0, , . I - '' - ....i .L . �--. i� , , ,­ . . , ir� V 1i , . . . . set I - , j ' - I , � " ­. -. I I I " ....-k- � ... .. - . . r .,o .11. -1 " L, � . - .. - - � - 11 1. � . 14 IV .­ �e I I i;iL �,- - . now ' ' -41-V - � . a goo 0609 40i ­ . 61" Ulm" ". I , I . . . .. � .. . ,� * in FOR SALB.-Color. white; a ' 11.i- 11 . . L I-, . . . ­ . . I thatthecouncil. dozow adjourat ­ � . - . : - . -1 0 L �, , �­ -'� , " im.4" �, . - - I I ­ .. I " ­ I �, - .1 . .." I I . ­ i NJ AM "6*11ift* - X � . . . .. . .1. ­ - , , " - for U14 40141 on X 0 olo* ., - '. . 1- C�, . . - class cow and good wijk�r. Those j- " WV minut"'; , I Aq-­­� i - I 44 :juday, &pt. 28th, at 10 .. .,41 - �fl I " I '. r; . I " - , ftoo I powa ' - ViM&V&&= -- .. . ., �4­�-. �Y­, - - �, i"T . bwe I W!"i "W',#- -L'U41 '. 1 lbny 3-101 - -, linsiness. - ��' '� �` - ; 'wanting to keep a oo,w for family nod could not i ids' PALMAa�&vl T ,b 'A .ft- mug Of 44nerat , ­ - . ,. �',. , )"i . . L . �� *Nwi . �: I I -� .11� I - .SSY L , . . 10-M-0 I -*w!Ta, 't . ��j �' !.. prics� I . � . � ..� ­,­­­ ­_--�". -9 - i.. , ue better suited, For partiouls" and I I . _ , . 4 bri" t -. fortbe - . � I mi ft *91115"tion 1. 4, I 4 't ; � . . I . . _�­_-,�"A, I , . . L . : . . I . � , . . 0&�� 4 ­: . . - . ­­- ' ' 0 &PPI to : NERIN09 01�T� , Ak -! ­ 4� T .1 3 . I . . .. .-- I '. ` .� . 1: .i 4-,,. - . 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BUOTRIOAL 11 01]S _', - ir. � t I ..I"- a Had It. - �-: a. �1� - , . � , - _. � . . � � this outburst of _ ;,, They AU Have � � I . ts* ... � : ", - I - . .., , ha the toall- - ,_� L!�, I ,�' - -, i 44 1 �A . tious 20 oenL We this 11 . ...... 0 *��, I . �- . . . e- . . . 1 Mn V & I -W8 V"Mt1hfa' jrsatiur0eiE'k&rrk&1ts,.9ont8 - ­ I ­'. ., lo -4.,` - . is Ot to . nowilt'. . 'ft - . - A, i - 4 .....­- . . . . I.- : , ;. - I . . ' , j4 "11 I 0 c" P .,. .. . RULIZWG -N1A4A3PLA PALM �,.� -i,. . . . . I ! , . �:., , � . : � 21 . . 0 f6rous I t4 I ; 't h - , xe der blues i I Z busholliwillcu �. 0 im . to of "I . .. - 1�fi*,*� �!, i - k� I �,..�,_ . I . I _X 6* I . i i I.. ad &I " d sk8 whmok, 4 chaw$ I . " ­ : - � _.. - . . in sualis angua 11 11 � � � I 1. 111. - : ,gh , I 0mo , I 41 Ir iis r... - tha ight be dan in - : - ._ . . : li� , 0 . . N 1. .. I. �, .; ,.. , : . - . ..1.1 I . -k". ". R __ go. Prince M�6heielr . I. from 15 V& " _: �, �,l ..­��: .. 'r, . . 7. , il! Spanish we" prom - Ag of - � ' . . � .1 . _ . .., - . . ­ .."A", 1-1 . oporter. I I in, . OPOW We exhibit! ,: .1 .. . ,. -:_-, � .. � . : .. � -1 ,:. � ._�? . .4 I that the Frenchmen '* h re' '' . t's der It I- . IV an neit ­ � a I. . �,, , . . .4 , . ?, r. . ... . . i14" , I .il� J, .- ".. T . . , . IV, . 19 0. I ­, - I.. . d a defio- _ � I . : . . �. :,.. Ii. .. F , � � � ­ " ! 41or io.wl Jr. - �:, -� Wo -low eaverart., M1 ranld6rt-on e-M�ih therevr,ll - . . I . %:, � ! . , . . ot dot , 64 bij 1 _4 - - , , ,I * . - : 11 � . , i : - - sandiiiat the Fmuco-Ru ""i a sytopatlikes a , 0 I �� _ , . , shou .,. ­ " #�know ' � � , r cent his onth at , � . . .� �. .. �. . . ­ , I . j6 ftjMieth. I _ Who is � ' ut"ting I _: ­ .- I . .. . - . I , "i _. ndble Law ��ng to the antiquated- 4enordiiri*tion of - , iNf t7per cent Malian the iml.wtatiOn Of be a vort i .. . �, . . . I m%b, , � '.. _� , .0Xperiment'. 1p,t - 11 i - . 71, . ,.'.. s "'or co hrouieb and thi . � , � . A.P" tion. It Iii proposed to in -, , , . . I ..- ..�., . I . -- -...-. . . � ifticians, tlii refrain of" whose Borg was =11is der% s.�­Doawlldo, ,,-� 26,000.000 bushels. ­ OPM transmit tile ,; - � , , � I . �.. PO I . . . ,. �_ � " ''. I -, ., ­ . � . Irive � I . � . , � .. an of th 4� _- I - : ., I DoVed City Editor. . � . ,1,�' ,,-; '.. : .. _" I �5-, ­.,.:-. "' *AID TROOPS 11,V Rvalk !. I.,.:, � - ; 11 In Belgium the conditions much the etectrical energy for the working - -, - . . .1'. _14 Pologne! Their worda'and their . I mine a ... ... � . _. v, . ­.- ,_ . , ­ ... - I "me as in northern France, and the pro motors at the exhibition fr,DM lAtIffen, let ....... ....... ­. . . � , , ":: , .. -­ ...too sentiments have no significance 4 the pro-, Who Is dot dot rose der vires. I .0 IL '� I Dp of either milesaway. The German electri i - . _ to .- I r re' i , litti ; :L . �. ­. . .. Mogrier .-omplains that there is . sent time. .., . Likes goodAow but h&W do fl 6,. of Out P mine tikaft hAlf A,en � . .�. _. _ . - I lelaus aw . . . .... '. -1 old-fashioned swearing in the French . I � I , - � i Und ban a any Here I � - I.. wheat or rye indiciteg a probable need be- that the transmission 4' - , � . . � _a - . I . .- Do *8 der Telegraph ML)r. . . W'll be accOmPlished � L , _. I' . - . . . A Russian paper advocates the institution _ "nd home production of about 40,WO,000 and with economy. Should this .. .1� I 1. .. . I I � . .1, _ . rove t... ... I I ; ,.1 � " t . . L � - . L - � i. '.1. . 1. . . _:­­ .. � 1 .... f public works br the Government in oMer _ . d all, , . I . grain& tuestion will at on sholil, . . .; - , . � - .. � 11 - Who to dot dot knows I .., . .1 -1 bushels of both . _rW.W�64,,8;. the q ce &rise ;?by d - , I Ape& service is to be' formally to provide emp oyment for the starving Has =0 fit hill beck and ca I , Switarltud annually-1101PO . not the enormous power ot N aga . - � �.,. . .1�1 -I . in_ 0 4 � 6111 . - fted into every Russian re iment. it A ra be sent ,� 7 .".- L. try. t would have the Government Und feel der least bit wa I I . . U the . �:­��.� ' , , I WW used to facilitate the leliver .L� 000,000 bushisis of whe&4� and, owiNig- t4k, he machine . .1 -i . 1W 01 uild milr q dig canals in the dr dig Dot's der Managing Edibm ,; nd ition of liar small crops, will now uire Yere ? The distance is inside of 5 ry I-, . I i . I . : - . :� . g rivers. Who Is dot dot sets der type, .1 - I- r- . r 00 Iniles, . .. .. : . .040( ( . - . . . . . co v re`�" and, with th to from th6 Germans from headquarters to tile � cors t � � i - , -1 i � , ' tricta, clear t shallo " �hou: . about 2,000 000 bushels more ; while ., " � 11 - - nous companies when the ,regiment sainde'upou t Uganda wolirlaborers could in Hm a nose dot's fully ripo, . . . . d and Scandinavis will require American in:=cian , the .'�­ - I I 1 .� -,,--.-�'. -1 Milk d in the field. , - . I ty, qtlnkin' pips I i tugal, Hollan - a ought to span th. . . � . � . this wise be employed profi t.&bly and provid- Und schmoketi a rl" . . J. * . -' - � . �� s , . - Printeri . :_ - . such additional imports of wheat and rye " distance. Once it: has been ,all,) I - Dot a der ..:. WEI that a I � chain ' N yeler , . I r cent in the power i -i this way can be trans'mitted , a , . . . � - .� ,;� . � . con te Of France, M. 4�d with the means of livelihood. OrazAdanin . will make good a do6cit of 15 pe . I . , I h on murdered near his home on the other hand is strongly opposed to Whoistiottlet akesMe'n­@chv'4r, : , , I � .. .... I . at - - 1 ._7 � .� : home production. commercial profit, it wiculd be but a brief - . r i I d at jL He was riding 'homO one night, this plan. It thinks that it'would be a Und would do I�if they did but diiire� : - Notwithstanding that the report ham been time before Ni 9 �� :; - '. ,,� Climb his frame and pull his hall I , � � agam 8 tremendous pow., - . .1� �:" � , _� for no justifiable reason a workman suicidal policy to rob the national treasury 0 . . � -r : � . Dot's der Proof Reader. . I circulated that exports of grain from India would be switcfie'a -into one end of a w. - r . i -,� , : . , .. . irritated at him, and quarrelling, in this manner. "The needs of the peasants , , - . 1. - in any considerable volume'were thin year - ir . . : , , , , I - - and taken from the other end, a I - _. . . . . ,. . - : L �. kkille bim with a crowbar. � . are only a transient evil ; in a year or two Who Is dot dot cashes " stringo." , � . - �... - 1. :1, this trouble will pass away. !But a -well- Pays der bills and odo Lingo. � .. . improbable by reasorkof a very short crop, 300miles away. direct into the 0ork8hops ., I � I' :_: L. - '7% eshape of some of the now clothes for Makes der boys all fel like kingi I . yet in the firsit three months of the cereal of many a city. - - I I I - - . . - . � I . . ..... . VVNI +men is eccentric ist the extreme. One filled national treasury is a permanent tower Dot's der Cashier. .1 '. . ye&r. beginning April 1, India will have - . I � . I . . . _.. - of strength. We cannot afford to let our . . , SEARCH-LIGHT3. L : . ... . .- . , ,-. _ . 41111111a A jacket is worn buttoned at' the waist. � I bushels of wh"t " - . . . I - ".. � . I � -1 � treasury met empty until the pu6lic works Who is dot wid hair so white, . .� . shipped 23,000,000 ' I ­ - I : - lorkh gkirtr. like a frock coat and a very low � n the whole of 1890 Five years ago these darkness -di * ! -, -,:L . I I 7 -hyl n to . Who tries to do der Ling dot's rig] It, I � at a total dhipment i rare. To -d 891pators ..- 1. . . . I Vovoye Vremr/a begi )p, which had were very ay there * i . -and broad -brimmed hat makes the' propose, PAY .me ron liddle mi w I M 000,000 bushels. The er( � .1. 4cmw med � I Und fails to pie is scarcely a . . -,. . . . and to fill it again. Besides this, where will � - craft. whether in the naval or cotnmercial . ; . Rkril ians look like English curates. � - . bot's derPrizo Editor. been harvested when this roport of a defi . ... . I- I ;. ­_ I 1. our contemporary take the means to exercise _. . I . , . � .. .. - 1. I.. . . - I Who is dot mit unkempt hair. . ciency was ut out, is the bast for several marine, from a launch upward, ti at -18 not - - . . ..r � . . - . . t 25,000 Germans, Austrians, ind control over the large masses of laborers who Dot,,hAbby clothes and vacant a] r, -. . - rovi e ... earn, and tc exports are likely 6 be the *d ,d with some sort of a search or , .... I .. � . it Poles in the southwestern province may in their ignorance become a threateninir Who board" der tigerin his lair I . I I !)ealn I � - I . . . - . argent for many years Use Is ex. _. ". . r, obably Fight. Eachday, h1most, their ' - . - - . - teaf ia will have to leave in consequence power against our established social order, Dot's der'PoeL . - . and very p . r tended. They are. especially . . the largest ever known. useful in gig . . � . 1. .-. 1,311f .rule in Podolia, Kieff, and Valhynia. against oup communal peace V But who wid terril g roar. . - . 618 i has but a very poor crop-, owing to nallingandin showingthoway alongdif - . . - I . sts of the above-named nationali- - '-' I . _a . d 5 171A . _ ', I.- �. - . - � I ... Springoon,derp t hro'derdoo.. . ficult harbor channels. Aspartofasy8tem . ' . , . . Ili= st bee me Russian subjects. . � . . I - m,.; , - . U nd help% him dow stair" by dej soore I - rougTit and locust ravages, an,l can spire Ore fortifica . I . - I , ; . '.. _. ,. .: � . . . . Dot's der F Vii Editor. little or no f harbor defenses, posted on 8h ' . . .J I . ,9 . . . ' '. S11 MIER GKILE8. a ;. :, ­ - I I . grain 'for ex�ort. * In Asia o . . 1. .. . 11 RussiatiMinister of Imperial Property ' , - .. - ... ., . .. - . - I . - , . ..-,"-. . . I . . 2. . . . . . ... 1. I I - - Minor the crops, are exceedingly fine and tions, they necessarily prevent the Old-t6e . . j ' . . - . 1=4 tout acircularto theGo,vernment, ' ' 1 1. . xported in blockade -running trick of " sneak* .'in . . � . The"Womin that deliberates is -las -L ;. I .- - The W-0.1d's Wheat Yi I - .* both wheat and barley will be ,e I ing . . . I I . I � - Under. his control ordering them to ' - ! I . . unusual qu*ntities. under cover of the darkness." More than . . . .1 Best recipe for catching a liusiband-Don't ` opsand that, a few of them I __ ' . . - . . ' I .. ' ; - Ale peasants of the districts where . While we place little reliance n estimates - "TunisandEgy twillhavefairer V irroperly arranged - * 4be c "ps are bad to pasture theii cattle and try. . of a colossal deficit in thin yes 'a yield of can spi& a ut t e usual anion ( I ,�� - I . . - . t - nts ; but would so dazzle a p ot that ur'desire4 - �.J I . . I � - -catt g rms in the meadows belonging to the Beautiful Extract -Helping a young lady gtain, amounting to hundreds of mitrions Morocco - d Algiers' have been devastated navigation would- be made practically ini. � - 1' . , . . . : 4&w4�.mmekkt, also to gather berries, mush- out of &-niud puddle. of bushels, taking the world an a, whole we by locus and famine is not improbable in possible. This was shown only a short tim, ;. . -1 . I .. . . r , . . 1. � . I- '. .Z.1111113101 I, auts,and other fruits in the GoVern- A music dealer advertises " The Smoker's I et believe that ilkereds a very conaideTable either.or both couniries. ago in Cherbourg harbor, where the Frerw - 1 � I -Z 'Maeurt 60tvW64. - h I - - 1 - vi - reat torpedo boat, Elmo d Fontoin, was run ; . ; _. . , - Song." 'A spit Lane, probably. deficiency in all parts except North 11 Persiais reported an Ila irigaufferedo n :- - I � . - . h, e Communal Assembly of St. Peters- ? Amt rice. a th- down by a cruiser., whose pilot. W � ' i -. Even if we could see ouraelves as others Both in Canada and Efie United damage from locusts, especially in the on as daz- . I . i . .. ,.­� ­ ilsiarg it is proposed to impose a tax on all :see us, most of us.wouldn't top to ook. - zled by the rays of a mearch-light. As a ' . I I - L. - . . ';If a I States the yield is abnormally !arge, but ern part, and the shah is said to have pro . J1,11::" ies in which children of a mitior age are , ' without seeming to be behra we would warn hibited the exportation of grain, but thin is life-saving accessory the cearch-light was i ,.-. - -ewpk,yed- The money realized is to be used - It is the man who is always in hot water I our farm ing friends '&gains - expectin# too doubtful. Probably Europe will, " usual the at- 0-4 I . _08t value when the Utopia was lost _; - , : . . - who complaini that this is a cold world. . L . � . far tic 6stablishing and maintenance of 1 . much. From the beginning we have fore. receive small supplies from -this source. in Gibraltar Bay. The ve, i . I s8els of the 11ritish " ; . . . 'L : Said the night watchman to the day told a rise in prices, and a rise that must " Australasia anti Sopth America have &I- squadron, anchored near, turned tile 111ght - : � . _ M*kt achools and Sunday schools for those I . �, I . : 4 . I ___.- : , -Z=irk"V_ . watchman: " It is a long time betweea especially benefit the Canadian people. ready exported all that can be spared from upon the sinking vessel, anti tile hosts, . � ; IL ,-_. I - . _� . . . . I .-. . . . - blinks. " - E - . , - ! t ; . I . � .1 - I no I . .a.gl�, � , . . I � . 'Tim 1 Ministries bf Finance and - Whatwe have toguard agai tisfictitious their last crop, and tile coming one is not crews worked as in daylight at their task of . . . . - I - ___ 1. . of Imperial it taLes " , many ' . 11 ­ - i iTkawrty propose to establish -ii, line of -years for a man to - values. It is evident that a well -organized I far enough along to reiluirecomnient, exce t rescue. In foEgy weather a search -light- _* � I et old, but when lie once gets it lie hangs attempt is being made to send figures up to the to say that the two region's will do rem- t- removes many of the objections of tile fog , _. - �_ - - --steam crabetween St. Petersburg a,nd Havre, to it. . � -topmost notch. In such circumstances they ably well if the send each 5,000,000 bush- whistle. Thrownskyward the beaiyI oflight L_� . � - - - . ,%,i& ,a view of promoting direct -. , I 1: . - � . L . bet4m en Rvssil� and France. �"!heatre Manager (t6 departing 8pec.tator are liable to get too high and, Tracipitate'.y els of grain to Zurope. can be -seen at a great digtanc-, aii-d. frorn i -, . ".L . - - ) . ts .. . . - L_- - I Prite of - Alcoholic drinks fhas " -" Beg pardon, sir, but there are two more tumble. What tile Canadian farmer needs " From Russia the accounts are most tie- direction anti movement the Poiltoll of an . . . _ f risen very at, proac 1 V . - � . . . �Aigfi the Government of Kharkoy. The ts. " "Yes, I know it. That's why I'm to do is to closely watch the market, pay plomble, - anti the deWle as to the lament- a (� h i easel can be very closely fix. , � . ! . ' going. " just so much heed to the middle man as he able condition of the crops and the distress e( . It wiInte but a very few V-(_�ars before .' ; I - . MM46 ities have -issued orders to stop the I ' � . . Tramp-- Can you put me on to some. thinks values and prospects warrant, an I air ad vailing over a very gre f he boards ot inspection. of lizel � - . - -*AtW ng'. of brandy altogether until the o La I ,a, rt o t evf-ry civi - . �' � ( rity of nation will insist upon search -lights &j part * - . . - :;a& , and the export of spirituous li, thing?" Farmer (whistling) -11 No, but 1. sell at the most opportune time. Thefarm- centrar russia preclude the posasoi ' . � I . can put something on'to you." er is tile fly upon which nearly all the. re - any great exportatation from that country. of a vessel's equipment of safe -guards, just ' - . .. . '* qMGM rom Kharkoy to other Gdve' rinments . ­ miinder of Lite world feeds. On one bide Indeed, if the Russian peasants are to be as life. preserves, bells anti whistles �re n)w . - � _. -of the empire. It always pays to,do a kindness to other he i3 beset by people who wish'to make him prevented from dying of starvation hythe demanded. Tile whole plaii - � I . �.� .. ­ 1� - eople ; if -it doesn't pay you, it pays tile .t hadbt�en very ' . .. .7- I . Vike 41ealth Society of St. Petersburg has -T) .. sell as chea. ly as posal le in order that million, immense imports of food would much simplified, anti the cost has I . .- . . other people. - - � I - -mmsilly- appointed a committee to iDvesti- . . .)een reolue. - . - . � - saniary condition of thos . He--" And, (lariing, what does y ur tile), themser,lea may jp�ofit. On another 'seem to be necessar as well as grain where- . ed.to a minivilum'. On tile -Stlez' ('Anal a '-- $ . .- * - r 'i ' e who- are 0 -side lie in fed with false report -ii as to the Irith to now tile fieTZ The winter wheat vessel u n provided with the apparatus lias I ' .: . � . . . � , � . . i in the rag business. The commit- fal her. think of my suit'!" She (sobbing) I future and invested with too brilliant hopes. c P, except in some half dozen provincest in he entire plant placed on't-leck feady for ­' . 1. - 4 = tention. to -, t is a Ilis t. " " ro t . ' . - _. I . � L tee, 8 ordered to pay special at 'Re.think'3 i ' fi Anil on yet a third lie is denounced by tile such an entire failure that it to verl dout)L- action in an hour's hour's time, anil'thell . - . I . . . I t1be p es at'the outskirts of the city where , "How pale ti �:am loolos," said the consumer as rapacious and mean, i I ful if it will return the seed sown. .1i many Stearns through the canal.at night instead I . ' akin I L . � . , t1m. rhage is desposited in large, heaps, housekeeper. " Yes'm," replied the cook; becausie that almost more than any oXZr of the provinces the rye fields will not return of heing obliged to t* lie banks - - . . - ; . . .. : . . ! anol whence the ragpickers obtain most of -it's been whipped, mum." � man it behooves him to bear everlastingly the seed sown ie tie to t . . . I - . . I , -erage tinie ', - ! . . while the spring wheat. as a after dark. III this way tile a% . tbeir- upplies. On JuIT 10 the committee Blanche -11 I saw the biggest mind that "every nickle makes,amuckle." whole ' i � - . '... . . 4 (!6mbs it, in , will not be more than two-�hirdn of a , of transit has been reduceti front sixty to. . i - . . - . i - - F ' , . . . ..-.;-: I J .;&080. ngaged in iL The rags are picked the catacom hs. " tect himself, a a - *L the snares and tra a inter wheat at two- - , , - V ; l-ossiaia as highly. injurious to t*n'e health of I tentatively)-' I Yes ?" Blanche-" Yes ; paper and closely watching that he can pro. less. The most, convervative estimates AN' zLz(-rRrrAL BIRT). - _'.. � -%wiak ted its report, enouncing the rag the world while I was in Europe." Cora It is only by closely reading some reliable crop, and islikely to be but a half or even twenty hours. I . . I , I I � ,;**me n ughille by �childreu, over -j;-) rr ceu Y-8- * lai .1 no ei Maxim. I.Lngley, Locher and DeR usqet i i . I . is er piiayerb syt : V I I - - t Ali old lady began h d for him I ' ! In wl Jge4if the world is all thirds of the crop, or 50,000,000 bushels, lK by their bold assertio that ,- . Qdt -zuffer vith contagious ( ise&ses, n right but knowledie of our own particular and that oi the spring w0heat at one-third, . - . . . 6 ` Oh, Lord, Thou hast probably -read. in tie t have recent ns . . . - . and hm than half attain a mature age . .- theyhave t eartof air-navigatio, within i . . . .. . . . . morning papers how Thy day was deseemt. business is infinitely more importiant. Still, an average crop of spring wheat being 15O.- 11 - 11 - _. - ; . Whem the societ� begins its regular sessions ed-ye8terday. " it is onl b observiig what is . f 00,000 bushels. This makes the loss of their grasp started up ariew the fialth of I . w e y tZ n going on - ; . . ink the autumn it will seriously consider Clam-- Did you see Miss Palls I a - those who expect to nee aitLtravel all acco-1. 1 i ­ - . else h re t the agriculturist can reap both kinds of wheat aggregate 100,000,(M . _ . �_ . I . � vdiat meano should be employed to protect sAe in plialked- fa,ct. Prof. Adier, of Paris. an elec- ' . I �. � . _.. her new Paris bathing drem?" Maude- his proper profit. . He will. therefore. 6 bushels, which in 10,000,W) bushels more &tion&l . ' I . - 1� �..� ­tke k34th And the life of the ragpickem" . a a No; I was with a gentleman an we interested in 'notill the 00fitents of the than the average ex t f the lent five triciani of intern reputation, has built 1 . -' . __ . .. . , wa I � � .-. . " IrB passed following as ica! motors I "" W, t rd the tide of empire takes its by and -1 didn't dare look." . I a more than the no in which olectri : . I .,Wayp " and westward it would seem one - pects , - . - years and 24,(,A),,,X) Zur., Fit, )lay an importan: t H, ,.as gimillate'd !.-- Immary "of the w6r d's gain pros a Oying-machi , . . . . I " She waved her umbrell average ,)x rt4 of ton y s. This shows I !a . ... I . to find- the big things of this Con- - ,, a and caught his " The winter of '1894-91 w e the form of a bird inriar 'hip. !Tile wings have [ . � I , I eye said Hawk Did it . xceptional very clear r3� that, even were. there not a a I ., .. . I - put the eye in I a sprea( I . : L Im the west are the bigilest, trees, parts of Europe and northern Africa. reat deficit in th ).the power of i of aixotit fifty feet, anti are,inade of I : . I- _. - . out?" asked Smithers, who h4d won women .. 6 rye _1170 ! �' . t wit 0 region, ing. - ft� t -canyons, the biggest firuit, and, i the rye anti wheat Wasai to export whesit has Un destroyed ... r I The . ; - . ­ E waving umbrellas -before. and"in tha, ' i wicker with a silk cove propeller I � ; - - t�ilt is; led, the biggest cave. This last is � ' cror sudered �real da,milge from the rigors unti'. another crop can be grown. - is in f ron t. Sir. A says he has travelled -1 I - ... . I . - Don't worry your brain abou t in n- uch of continental Europe ' "' But this is not the worst fact for the ! . : .�� aiatl* a mat claim, made since the discov- X -the fnan in of t e season. several hundred feet at a distance of sixty ! � ; . I s - ­ __ - I ary of cavern in Josephine County, Ore- the moon., but study tile Ulan in your own the spring and summ . feet from the ground ; that hesteered with. ., _. I , �er have not been such great northern empire. The rye crop, in- - . i . . I � . . � -,�,WIWII - tit twelve miles north of the Cali- overcoat. as to repwr thin dimage even. in a slight eluding that of Poland and Finland, ban out trouble, and that he descended Simply � ; I- - . I I .-- - � i I . . . � . . � .1. . eandabout forty miles from the t ' - The French Ambassador at St. Petersburg degree. On the contrary. in most EuroDe" avoragedduring the last ten ye&rs70.7,4M,4NW) because the accumulatory fe4ding current tfl� .., . �_ _. ­ � ,,_� he party rep )rting the find describe h I his motor waz exhausted. : I - . . . Is handed to the Russian Foreign Minister cOuntties, the unfavorable conditions 6ve bushels per annum, and the rye exports 60, - : . ;, 7- - . the eav, as one of gre.At beauty, containing I two holy banners, which were captured by been greatly intensified by a avirip L bush Is .. . I .. - � - __ . . 1 9 and 000,OW e . mostly tots'ermany, Bet. . . i I- - . 1. ­ - . - es in which are numerous semi- t ie French during the Crimean war. summer that have ah6wn periods olabnormal lum. Holland and Scandinavia. No W', a . . - - . - I � _. . a 'strangest thin in heat, f6ilowed by Otiters of unusual cold and owever, the rve crop of Raul& Is metiu. a- .'A Chinos Loper in New YorL i I . i J eat stalactites, great milk -white It is hard ton - tile the 9 - . * d pools andstreauis of pure clear this world, 1*cause even when you think you . t ranging . I ' . . I - I 9 killing frosts, to be Win followed .by qx. ly destroy 11S - The citize � I .. t _ed, ,�Itinknktft of lie yie no of New York were horrified -1 - I ' . everal miles from the entrance have picked it out, yod have to ve heat &Ili( scorching drought, so that from 25 to 00 per cent of an aveirage. Ae- the other (lay on disco er, that i I cons' for the ; - I - _� tAmy di vered a small lake of clear water admit that v a a ! d . . your next-door neighbor's baby is a tittle 'the crops are now in a state that indicates, cepting the highest yield that even this last seven months they h velia,l a real lePUL L � . . I r -fall thirty -feet high. It in es. I at the best, but a njeagrit, producL most Optimist . give as, the do. in thtir midst, Lp q . . . stranger. Ic experts can llatuee i . � . I � . - - at the main body of thti cave is ". In G reat Hrita.in the wheat to late.and in ficit will reach the enormous total of 2ft- , ,I that owing to tile t - I � -1 "' I prefer the Borrowton glovp to "y cf his calling --he in a Chinese und a laundry- - I . . .r � - I �5H ee . rom the surface of the mountain other.' said Alicia. � " What is their pecu- many dotricta th,n, with summer heat much O(X).O(X) bushels to be added to a deficit 01 ma,n-he must have come into contact .with - ' . . -1 a I . I ­ . 'i, I -mod &at he eav� rn itself is fully as lar liar merit!" asked .Gertrude. 11 They are below what is Mlulpsitl to mature &,full 10().000.000buthelsofwhea4,cleariy showing, large numbers of the people niewiwhi e. ... I . . - . . I - I - . .� - told. Conservative English farn-ork; and if the estimates are only a - P i - , ,tibe Kam loth cavern of Kentuckv. V010"r all marked two sizes smaller than th t I c r. But their horror has been turned itiu) dis- - - " I I , ey really ' ppro I na 7 0 ' i . I 1� Kentuck- must it yield the palru so long are " . Targe wheat growers estimate the crop at rect, that the exporting po Xr, u i , - - , V ; . e omps to every man, but . . we of asia gust, or more Froperly led with disgust, : : I:, . I i, .- . : � undifyut �? .. �- . - .. � . Ag e - from 8 to- 10 per cent. below the avempV. has been obliterated and. her '100AW.Wo by the riefusa, of the of Health to in-. .: - . t � . r . . � I I fh�e _. ' 1, : ; - I I . � - which, with the reduced * . I . I -'. r 3&-yuun lady desiroas to pursue a course It's kind to women fair. I � �. _1_: Ac , would give C:ple loft with, " be" but 5W,O(K),000 terfere in tile matter and isolate -said leper. . -_ 1 , , .. - , - About 61.000,000 bushels. = � h i a is that lep . . � -1 _­�.:. ,ftfstudy'i the high school of St. Petersburg For when she reaches twenty-eighi .. - I I MU imports , hels ; or, if we take the medium- figuees, T a reason the Board &"I n rosy - I I . L . I - . . .. She stops right then a d there. .' ". - is, though t e ! pr - - 132.000.000 but 450,000,ouo out of the 800,000,000 bush- is not infec ' tic' t y admit that it . . i maxat pr ut with her petition the following - - - i - ,.- . line A paper in which the place of , flowers beantifulo. b and the annual additima to the popu. ills of wheat and rye that &M & nually re. in both co : Itmen : , :'�ee,Mary,are not these n . . a mmunicative and con tap ious. Thk I : twwx 167i ir 1h her age, and the class o Deed and they a -e, miss! Man IrAe latioh augmenting the requirement by2.000.. quired for home consum Lion. 11 � distinction m be erfectly phei . n to scient- i. .. . I'l . f society I y � . . W) bushels per annum the , � -- ., - have I wen just like 'em in bunnits! Ain% i;06 present need The foregoing provea tM there in an im. ists, but it wi&ll barfly be so apparent to tile . - - I �sh e belock s to are officially attested ; a cer ; - i . . may be put " l(P2,000, hualkels. it on the aggregate -in three Piattlik d t . . i - I tAtiate fr in the institution in which she it wonderful how naeral the Lord can make ,, rnense defic - lay min wh`O Will be disposed to regard a . - i I . --. - Sr" tinis the middl-3 course of studies - a things?" . TLe earth frow-ing unusually early last of the world. But tile same thing has , -44 66 a distinction'without a difference." Dr. . - . ,-ze�tfficate of good charae'-ter, properly ;n- X drill-s6rgeant in the Witish �. arMy was winter, many of the French fields were left occurred before and the universal populsi,tio�n_ Rkyant, tile Medi"l Health Otticer of New : .I.- f I : � . . i. � . recently ordered to anc,ertain the religious unsown ; and this with the fields that were has not been aveprices York, is one ot those who have adopted . t ( . 1__ , JAweed v a pertificate from- her parents or a a lie A, . bare through the winter killing of the plant ;one up to famine fig, or en,test fear now vie . . 1 - ...' ' ,�.gvmrdians that they have no objection to views of some recruits and this is how he did has left the *beat ' LIM8.1 We gr w concerning leprosy, that there is i acreage of Fratce fully in that WO 1111hall not be "Is to get means of no danger in permitting a person tifflicted . I , . 4w Achola, ly pursdits ; the declagation of it : I* Fall in ! Church of England men to tile 3.Y)0,000 acres below the averrige. This transit - - . . ; � . _., - I ,=&Vensibl persons that she. hag sufficient right, Roman Catholics on the left, all fancy reprosen ts a I of *2.4100,0()o exactly at the ri4ht time. If the with the disease to mingle freely in society, - � . i I—— Ogg bushels. while I . . � t camm"M taws t 0', ve upon during the time, of her rpligione in the resirl" . I railway companies and ship-ownets are only He and his school are.opposed however by , * i I . . the remainin 13,500,00() acres am no . �r � - � .-. -Atadies,,,& d finally, two photo $ 9 t like- inqualtiAlke occasion itseerns certainthat,the su,.*h a weighty authority as Sir Morell - .. .. ... . - . . graphs of Kissing the baby may result in d4orming ly to produce over 70 per cont,of an avers" happy results will be arrived at of abund . - . _. - Awrpeli; wl her signature, endorsed by two its nose or bringing on near-sightedneu. - yield. Thus we ha ant Mackenzie, who contends that the prejudice ­ � . . ve . - � ... . -P2 000, . . . . .111am a loft of -656 return. for an abundant c d that with- against the leper whieh is shared Ili by all ' - � ­ nof f ,atanding who know her person . 2 , I Z . , . _ - The safest plan is not to kiss a baby of the bushels, making the cro 134.000.000 bush. out reliance on wheat P, an , . .. Jaw. - Th& en a high school of St Peters- fem an or wholesale Ift, even the most ignorant aiid tillcivit, . ­ I ! - - , � anion until it attains the age 'als below the -average r01319,000,000 bushels combinim. The benefit "I.- . . MITI & will se rue to zed races, has a r6ason for its existencti. In - I A&W9 can a odate 400 students, and no of eighteen years. The cartilage of the -nose shown during the I ,c I . - _. , &at decade. The averse the counr,ry at 1*rge f differ - . .- =00M than 50 new. pupils can be admitted in much stronger then. such a beneficent such a casp where eminent doctors i � . imports of France having for t,ark yam bein . � - 'I - . . - . ,Qm" year- I I � . I I , '_ -"- __ I .. ., . . sad mLgaifiosat auto o bingo is too appar. among themselves one would have thought I . . - ­ . ___..,,mw - ____ - . 31.000,000 bushels, need either dew ion or description. that the Public Health Officer would haft ! - - . - . . : - _. 'The swis Pw&tc� trade! hv':'s " und i a 1 - The Xost Unieducalted Oo ad would appear to be le5,000,0Lf& To this . . . i. . �,� . i _- . Untu. ,;, -1 , . It only remains for the! farmer to enrich waived his personal opinion a and have gi ven ; . .<31211111k e Dan M t . . ., . . - ; - �. V --- - uneducated. - Th ki penenoe, not _1 . _. in t1one nicit in t rye crop, which has of late eye to the present but with a full mind & dealing with lepers, especially since the � . plete t -awformation durin th t India isi� practically h be added 15,000,000 for the,eatimated himself by his ex i I only with an the doubt in -favor of - the safer method Of 4iftmm yea owing to the workgbei e do - i he Ii. . '. J. . 9 total numlier of scholars in schools and years averaged 75.000,000 bus . . � , . lift4sirge in ufactories iustes4 of at the . hole. It is regards the future. r ; - . I 1.� . colleges of tall aorta in 'only three and a &ll.rd just at this period a PO ular view Is that leprosy is infectious - i ,however,; that man Ofthoosifissakta coreful and close study of the 4 1 at chapter of ans that& leper ought to be isolated front : 7 y ; Feemes of t watchmaker'p. The result is quarter millions, or 14 per zent..of the ent' Dilt their : _. �_ iqtka tAwrq much betto watches at leiss Ire fiaving L . __ '. , . population. These are �rops have J19t -4he amskjan Genesis would Prove sdrantsigeous. . .­�. - j nd.g schools 4 � - I . .. . .e� at ter sales. There are mainly confined to buy broad : ami We Way amnt to! his so - . . the rest of society. But prudence and cQnl- 7 � :!�..' -1 '.! 11W watchmi tothe e*ties- and towns; but O"Of 250 far Wto offbet the loam of part of the rye . .. I ! mon sense do notalways rule tile actions , I . : . I .- � ., Sw Aeachi. " LiiDg at Geneva, millions in all India less than eleven mi!lions crop, iesvin th . I Aft"n 8h)t@ Fer &ond. , of those who occupy responsible positions in !-.- " - - j% _. .1. - # I f,ge require . . . � _. . � . ' . Chaux des Fond' Locio, can read and write. A census of the illiterates OUO,000 bus 0 I' Neachatel-1A d 11uporw at 166,_ . � . �.Zienne, SL Imier; and Vorrenuery. Very little has a in society. And more's the pity. ... �- - f both wheat and rye. the papers .1 . .. p . . . I .. .. . I . - . . 1. � . .... � v In the in the countries cf the world places the three " A dispate about a now rapid- ring un which _W" I I . . . I . 'VAst six tociles ex- SclavieSt&tes of Roum,LQ h from Berlin of recent d# - -_ . .; ­ ­ ­ yea rs the umber of wa ,to . . . . - . : . � . . , . &rvia, and stateg.t recently inven R. . Catlin, & m` ... . L ' � I I _.. . . �_ . .Switm hat a governmetit report pl&0W th Ina . . . ' ' . - L , with about 0 srurintendent St. Loui 0ensus Returns. - . . . -- Verted fron r1and bm increased from Russia at the head Of the lii� , - i I.-...- J,17.U,2U ii 1885 to 4,431,301 last year, 80 condition of the Prumi&n wheat - In This gun ban ' .. .- I _. . _.. per cent. of phe population unable to read t,Zf 1, For inchester band and a s a commissioner in - - � '. . . .... I It Agure not -i wluding the works and and write. ,'Of the Latin -speaking me cent and the rye crop 25 per con . k, with a 1.5-ro. Mr. George Johnson, - � '­' -/.,.. cieses expor sep irately. Altogether thT ,ps averag I e ; and 84 the weather sin "w 'bat Pen'tirig MAg"ins in the stack. It is a trii1e charge of the Government organization for - ' - . I . - . vWue of the exwwr �s last year i I 8 in head" "the list with 63 per,vent., follow.- beensuch an to indicate -any Ink 'e has not heavier than the ordinary Winchester, but taki the census of the L Domi [ion, states � - . : .- .- 0 . i is calculate;. erby Italy with 48 per cent., Frawm and and an Prussia produces provement, 'In great f6s"Wre is that thi whole 15 shota that"131; n r . ".at 9^0001 Belki over half the wheat ce Bus returns for all the cities and , - ',! I I ; . A . .. . .­ _. 1. ­ . um having about 15 pee cent. ' The and five -sixths of the may be fired if' one second. The shells are townsaie now fully prep" forpublication. - . . I i . . .. ,-; Me iteberiky -nin rye grown in the Gar. thrown out, and at the end of this fi There is a further amount of work __ Priwe v, editor of Gri2z&k , illiterates'in Hungary number 43 cent., man 'empire; it would appear that this is ring the - , � \'- . _. - . . yet to be . 1,ei�nting up;n the anti -Russian articles in Austria 30 r cent. , 'And in frerland 21 a gun is -as almn &a th gh '. . .. . fair measure of the condition of the oor. ridges had been exp only a single cart. done, Which will delay �hs final completion ' _: . ._ -been Fuhlished in the per cent. - ,�; ,� . . .�.� - wbich haVe :ecently . In Irugland we find 13 per cent, man crops. Thus we ha�lo a shorts, . An instantaneous of the work for sevq4 :weeks but since $11 .. '.. i A�p�ro4md I' P " We Holland 10 per cent., United photo was taken of t e _.... - . . . Wad, of -aria, remarks : h f gun in action, nnd information respectifik places of upwards of I I I I . .1 . States (w ite 16,000,000 bushels of wheat mind 55,ZA while the exposaro was mad. five shells 5,000 population ils now r ady, it is suggest- - ­ . I : - , ...:- ... 1. ffma4ans art, destined to be the barbarians population) 8 per cent., and Scotli il 17 per bushels ot rye, rendering n000mm,ry in Gar. e I , 1 � . r. ' ;,: ­ . -at Eitrope, i.e., a nation with its own oenu.u4*ble,to read and write.. When we many the importation of .36,000,000 bushels were in the aijr tossed out by the inconceiv, ed that -a motion should be made in the _' __._� \ " .,.. -lomaliar hiStDry, its own spiritual concep- come to the purely Teutonic States we find of wh - able ra id working of the KulL All that the House to have all these figures laid on the 1; - . . I I .-� . I eat and 75.OW,OW bushels of rye. q - t- _ . -_ I r!C does the Aboding has'to do in to table. Until the census returns are . . I ,__.� .. 'iims, and i1A own civilization ; hated by a marked reduction 'in the percents$". 0i " In Austria-litingary the wheat and man V 0 formally - -- 1. - .. s, Ow the rye fill the chamber with ,...'.. . _: . Made - ... - . - . ; - I . . evmybod I 611d independent of the good will illittrAtes. The hi hest is in Switzerland crops are 15 to 20 per cent bel aver- eWridges, cock the presented ixi the House they cannot be . ...J�; . . gun. sad then pull the trigger a$ many times public. - . - , . . Aof anymry., We should be trained to ap- .2*5, ard in thq whoE German empire it is ; & . � wl�_.,: � .. - - P, 60 that GxPorta of either will be . . -.1. I - . . . I . . I :... ; peedi.-te the � fact that there is not a I" per C�n nil, as as be wants to Shoet, The gun is wouxate - - - . . . I __s ; -, - _.i I . . . w t-, while in Sweden, Nnmark, 15 per cent is more of the crop than has been atshort or liong range. . � - ..,. �_ - - . . 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Z L . i I . - � 4 � TANT�wm��� - I � I . . 00UNS A XI I - I - I i 'Wh' N. q , i AS Agivents'" 'a ,I .; Mikker XCAr1Y NA Z� 11 .1 I have heard a good - -, , I . . 1. , 1:.., -of narrow e ;�� I ti e, .1 .- time to in I , rionoes, but I thini LL _. eLXX*i,c@kmeipt is to find y( .. 1, '. . . be iseleng amainst an impt ­ � , ry see death, p . �1. you literal . ­_ rible form, menacing you . I �.. tion, yet continually tan I , . hope of escape which y( . �. - I . 1�1 ... 1� � . L be impossible. These P , . L I L. .. I ': I agony is mo .1 . . . . . . It' . your ments 11 ..... .. 1.,: My name is John Dew . . . I__ ,,, 7. - 71. , , man by birth, a mining V 1, - . I V I ��k g!- .--. sion, But I went throt : - L .. �, .,�_ .., . ., 4_ .practical experience bef, 4, Vt � -,P,�;'� settle down to &-eonimlt ii �U_ . . _�_ , - A t1v ever the prenonis ininei "; L upon or ace �1, , I,: -- tile f , � , _L . ",7 "t �;, Pv_ - worked and lived the fife � �: �'?. i'� - pickax and shovel I hav `_�. I :.��V � I into the bowels of -the ea , 4 ­ ­ � adventure which befel n � L�­ , once. in Australia, that I I ,. - �:,..��: There were three of its , . 4:1t., . . strong, hardy RllglighmCl � ; . Is ,: : - . � . . , - southwestern counties, all :, . . : k.. � . i.. L. a.." ties of deep fricn(iolilp - ­ . !.. _ , stronger bond of future I - '.. I . ... were seeking in common. L , :-:;. . Treadwell and I had tak ; L',:-.,� 'Vyoohatta, a I ountaii) a)) . : �* . � m :.;7 . miles from Brisbane, w! ­. . : ' T.-, - - auriferous metal had be -en . - ". 1 . . L . . � . Our paraphernalia consi :_ , . I . .; 'and very heavy iron buo . - . , .,: windlass, picks apd. shovel ... . , 7.. .. tools for making the board . . - �..,!.,. . lined the shaft as we (big, - I . .1 . We took turns at t lie (I i� L .. ' . air in the shAf . . because the. I ' L . - lov�er (ION .-,-. fined aa we got, I . . L. :., J 11 , played out by that time. .. . I ,,, ; . . aw I big boots anti jumpers, , I bucket with debris we sen .2 L . on the other end of the ro .. L . .1 : I . to ba -filled. These iron hi �. I . E.- . � mendously heavy, weiginn ;_ . hundred poun(is, and wer( I LL . _ _ .1 . _�- , . �!;.. - carry at a pinch two inen 1� . . .. �� '.. . . NVe had dugaIK)ut ninei �­ . . I . _. my shift. My hou'r was . r . , : I , proposed to till one,inore I Z -, .1 . � the pit's mouth an(l go . - 0 . - . next wilen it - came dio _, . . ! . . Threadwell hall the nexi . I . . come dwivii ill the bucket, I way. :L" . Well, I ha(I filledmv la . I .. . sent it up the shaft ; it 'I. . aloft iorty feet above ine , I ' . . - . . .,.. work hacking and t1199 . � damp soil, makiirg a litt I, .:, . ..- - well to send up as soon a . . - - L 11, _. � down. Itseenied a long � . bucket which was to t" . - , . . �_ air again. I was getting t . .: :: 0 wab unceasing awl I long, ,; - . . ..- . more the pure atmospher, . - bucket never come (lown " . I ­ my shoulder to.see when . - . and what I saw nearly I -L 0 myveins. Thati,.ilite-ral L . I call fill4l to express Ili, 1. . . 1-- monient. I .1 - . : . . The big'bucket full of - . P_ . 'and debris ,yk-an wit1iiii tei _. !.,.. . mouth. Bdt oil its wav . . . 1. . j- descending ,bucket,''an4i v L -_ - . I � L' along wit'h it. The rope . . - below them., There they I . . ' . - . . I aboveme, swaying-trom ;, I I . .. gentle, undulating motliol . - . . - -erv. .. � �oppling,& little ate% - s ­ over it woulil fall with ii " -,. �. aft, I : _. the bottomof the sh, . � , L ..1. . i would surely break the I , . . - '. - . . - ­ iron bucket woultl eome. .. .- . - . .. � L fulluponme. Inthati,ty .. � .1 ; ... no way of eseape f,)r tile. . . I i ''. . , %. '::�, - illy maimed, if not killed � I took all this in-aia jr! . ,� � '' �. . . , . ­ - - Z� -t ;-1 taken me much longei , . I . . . I - take iny yea off ill%- terr . . . . - .1- - could riot, dared nol cal 11 I L �:*A ­ know but tile swilpingof 7- .....L:"_ " Cause the empty Idicket I �L - . .- ..'�. . required jerk which wou :1 . . , ­�., � down ,Vn t,op of ine. ". �; - - s�l �.._ . Si�lf preservation, )iO'WI ... i��, I � .1, $ of nature, so we -asv(l t,- :..��. , t '1- 1, bookip at tho old % il lagi ­ .�'t.,:.. I ently-it seeii,ed ageb., [it . ,_.:��:; � . . been a few nkinatezi-1 6 L , �, _ . � , _� � # . ' - PI&XIS in my power to k r . .' death I dreaded, , - " L ; I took iny slitivel and 14 , .1�11�1 I. .. . wall of the shaft, resting ��': . the iron of iny piek-uxe, I _. . I stuck in tile soft, ,lani _,`_111". I .. . . �': . crawled under my frail 1) , � .." � - I..... T. - q near death'. ww?. Oli,;'� . . L � . .. .. �, L, moments. I call tell vou. ,� "I. - .�..-_- '. �, �� to -breathe again t ht� pu r4 , , 1K.Ap, . �A._' . Ion d for a few m(mem L. +��, 11 , _1 . i�-,-,�11.� � We buckets were s%% :� ..41 I .rl. . �. going slowl lip to tile 'L, "' : 0, yell of reiTef 1mrs', frorl, - : was �eeringi qver t lit, ed , �11,1 "" I ­,� � . Bill r--Awell�s and hel � I. - '7 i ­�,. - �r-.� . danger . , : P ' ,�, - . 'd Hold o1i a mintite," I , .� .,�Ik�-,' ''Ire'll make it all right - "' .., .. , . L - . t� I . V;^ - _4 Then I fainted, awl I- V , . i 1,�_ - ' ftelf until I fo &R' . L ',, . und tmj�elf =­� -1 ,.I.- . �.-L.- bad in our little sha*MV4 .:�- 11 beside me shoving braud 'Ill . a id chafing Wny hantl*. . - ;� . d Lager they iiiiniediately . . . . . . I'. They hauled ill) tii . . Vley had released tile ell ,,-- ,they slowly let it ql,,m-il I - Caine downt�n tile odw i ... . Tall' u , [ � ii, hi,,:riiib iif ,,, i . � all . T t t,v - oi , .� , , as collph cOv+edfrotr the slio�k. '. I of,116,we I heard whrn I 11 Was thsit Bill Trea,lwell I , : . I`- durib iis very next shi ... ." . � - .. turw f �- I . . �_ - . a -..,,W ,� - i I � 14-" 1 -ha I . _wonder %% at , � . VIcture is ? The vouth ; - , L� I I a tender attitude."' I , - �. 8he-" Oil, din't you - ask �_d her to marry Iii-ni i � )I.jin. 91 , I : : He-" Ali ! how app ' r i . She-" I don't see it. . � . .4.1. Ile-- Wily, that cart] �� ' Sold. I 11 . Fe&tlIC_rstOUe__,, Is yo, Willie-" Yes ; but she' .. 011 a Mat, mad you may I . *6it " Feathersto4e-' . . ' It shouldn't take long tt: . I coat?" laittle Willie---. ., lkft�ku in it.,, . to Athletes all oirer 'the I -. r1atti Frutti Gum, Heall -and &idg digestion.. 86 1. % . 43in V01ifectioners, 5 coul - �, �.. - : I I . I 1� I , .1 - I-- A , I � t. ., ! , .4 - , ZY, I - - - __ L ­_ . ., . ;; "? : �, � ,_. '., �. L- - I _ I , - . - --� , _ -1 .-%.: .- E�_��.V6 _'. � .---- �,­_ -n - . - I.. 1. 101" : I . �� 1. �­,.,. 9 , 1R.. . . . � 1 . '11, - ­ . - . 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I -1 ­ ; . - : :-:- , 1!, � �1 i,41 " J) Y 1: . � �.;. - � . . - ­ L 1. .. . . ) . 1� - i I .. :%-1j, '_-4 _ Foolish people buy medicin o ' � I . I . - .. _. . . . I � �,�'_ - � 1: . - . . I � - iff, #,:. . mdicament is t* find yourself perfectly do- es lifkp-hat", # '_ .. . I . � .. - I , � [-X-. 1pl,�,�.' ; � - .. . J , : � ­ 7 , . N - ., I' . . , �,�- "S.Y ­�J.'r" . ainst an impending danger, and romioes made without a - . , I � . I 1. - , , �, .:. . � ; .'' ;A, - 1. blindly trusting to p ,��, LL. I I - I . - fenseless d * , .�� -!. . ... . :. 6 . . - �..:� ., , a . . , - . , I ". h.. �.,' �)-�, .- � I I . ; I . . �-J�, I 4 � -1 1 - f -_ -; - ... * YOU literaill, death, perhaps in a moetter. Tuaml ee- D�- Pierce's Golden Medical ' _N I � . . . - . .­ i _; . - , I y Pee . I I . . -, - -IV "I I I.ri ., !,. � - -1 i. : " h instant extinc- Discovery is guaranteed to cure colds, cough, , .., -,!-, t._-.,._-.. `�', . , , . . . . I � ` - I * , _. . - ­. _ -, 11- -.-� ; � ��;;;,,J' - . e c tinually tantalizing you with a . on, . . - I � . - . '. � .1 rible form, menacing you wit . I I all lung affections, and even Consum 0 V .,k ft � . . _. I L ! - i.. of es'Zie which you know and feel to in its early stages. It puts to rou - � 1, I : .,­J�_ � tion, y t �� � , , . hope � all r . �� � -,* . .._Ivi, 1.� 11, , . . tomadh troubles, purifies the blood, gives - i a .0 - - .1 . . �, 11, "��_!L'�i I- - I _� � �, 4 . '. �­; �, . , . be impossib e. - These are the �imes when Zalthful action to the slugrah liver - ..- I � - � . : � . t it keen. , and _. - �� - .. �, I ..- - ..,."�:,�--J, . your menta agony is mof . driven blemishes from the ki ` -..W--- 1) I &=""%-G"2=V=WV_ I ( ..� �_ . , .1 Mre, ian Englis . ,,, -i: � ,.-- - I I y natue lis John Devonshi h- - n. It is an I - % I .. ,�,­:.-,�_ , - , . . . . . . bjrt�, a mining engineer by f nonest medicine, amd an invaluable h Ith . . .. 1 .1,"�_2 L: I'� .;-.:.. I - man by ­ RMW �_,. .. �,.�- . - _ � . . ....-_1 ........... ,­ ..." .. :/ . I I � � :�17' �. -P. :� I , , � i , �. , basurance ' licy which should never - - - - - 14w, � _� I , I Sion, But I went through a good Tezi,mof, I . be . I - P -experience before I was apse. All druggists keep 1 . - . . .- -- . . I �_­ I - . 1_1�1. j `1 practical able to alloVed to r :6 . - - . - . . ,.-.. . . - , i, - ill' . _t. - . : J " ... . Settle down ig s!'consulting business. Wher- The 'Montreal R nofti ion Company has * trg.. 7, ; I . .. I— I ,-Si� I - - - , " . 1. I . I . .6 - �, 1 -�-_-.I. 4, l I . I ever the,premous mineral, gold, is found issued its prize Kat lor . I - - � ..� � _.... I .1 . L I the fall exhibition, � P FA - I i .11 - -;1 . upon or beneath the face of the earth I have to be held in Montreal from September l7th I .. I ___ - . 4 . . . . .. �- . -1 . )_��.�, .�114-,- . I . � , � _', .. . 0 . f ._.6 � i � worked and lived the life of a miner. , With to 25tb. . . . 4 3_. . __ &%�s r .,:�*,�� e��;-.l i- � - , . . , I __ - . * . . - � . pickax and shovel I have dug- deep shafta . - I - I j, � . ABolidKiloc%-downBlow. I L : . - . I _�� . - � 4 t � - . i - . %% � - - I into the bowels of the e'arth, and it is of an � ." The whale blows water while at play; . I , etqlll� . - - - . - ....'.. ... �� 11. . .-..- __ -, . ...-- - . . I . adventure which befel me while so -doin I : 'Trees blow In every clime;, I � � . , F, . o0l. . � .1- . �.'� "! - . 9 - � . . . WANINIUMPOWAGM1. . I :;, , ;1 - . once in Australia, that I am about to tell. �. The sweetest flowerR blow in May, . . . %, - �:., . .. � I . I L %. .il-,�:., '_ !�; C - But wind blows all the time. I . . I . . _r � . . .. . - -1 I- .-.- _,�, , I . I - - . : � ." i__V. - - - _.., . , , � � There were three of us in partnership, all There's .lots of blowing in this world. � � - - � . � �.. , . .1, i ' : - - I..: I , - i � ., �j _. I . . 1�. 11 19 0 . I - .-, .! , packs blowabout their " cure crutches and sticks which 'her husband had nu , I I and I've gained .30 pound* minve A . . .-...- southwestern counties, all bound together by q ' he . , I � -, strong, hardy Enklishmen from one of the Sufferers from Catarrh blow th ir noses "and Mrs, Marsh&ll showed a collection -of I weigh 160 pounds to -day,' 1 ' - '6 and by th,%t still _ Dr. ge"s THE ' UVILTON 111RACLE. ti " ed . . � - , - _.j i � ties Lj!4eep friendship Catarrh Remedy is the c,nly i fallible ne. - - - used. The whole c-I'lection was a large and first took Dr. Williams' Pink ]PIrUst, IL - - ,!. I.; ,_�. i 4 . stron 64)ond of future fortune whi . � :". -- , I - ch we I _-, -11.1 i rop . I .. haven't such a thin* as a pain or ache abouti- Ili. .. ' Its P rietors back up this claim by o ring ' � 4 I . . remarkable oll'o. T1111 . I : ;.' --- �'. , g in common Joe Mason, . . . - . . �., , . - � . ..­ � � 4 i : -e � cure 11 an- sated 'by s� Globe . , L..__ . ... � were seekin . Bill ,VM for every cw they fai I to , Mrs. Marshall showed a letter received 'me, and another thing, I can'walk. an _bF i , , " .i- I � I O'l r at . . I - . Treadwell and I had taken up & claim at ently. This is an unanswera�16 91, The ase Investi that day from New York State, in which in the dark as in the light. ead . - � I . : - - Woohatta, a mountain about ei ht hundred humbuggeiry, coming from menj of a I � Report�er. . - . . I � .1. - �_ . . te Ii .1 I � was a tuery similar to inany that had previ- 1 ' I - . . miles from' Brisbane, where Eig veins of . . - � . - . 1: '-. " 1, Mr. Marshall off�red to mike an affidavit. ' . 1! ./ _­ - . ��'� r .� reputation and ample capital. NaaalCa rr .. . -� I , . . oullil en received by Mr. Marshall. 1. . � - .. dy. � - . * - �V to the, tauth oi the above stor - . ;....-.I. I ' , . auriferous metal.had been found. - cannotresiatthe potency of-th . 41 " r ' - y, but the ry . . I I is RA rite me if it is a fact or only un adver- c -d that wholly unnecessary- . . -V 1. ._'� . � - .- . - in VERUIED. tisement. " , porter consider . 11 , . Our paraphernalia consisted of two bi It:tops discharges, leaving the swenses ate THE tACTS MUY I '. . - W�. ,� and very heavy iron buckets, a reel ani I . He carried conv�iction to the inquirer's mim& - , i. ­ � ­ - : . .� 7� - .. �' . th head clear, and the breath normal. I of . 11 Here's a- bundle of letters," said MM by every word and action, and there was no, - I ... . . . windlass, picks and shovels and carpenter's all druggists, 50 cents. I - - - Marshall, showing about a hundred lettero - . . . . � I . . I . ! , . . gainsaying the fact.that the cure was one of . . I ..., I toolls for making the boards with which" we A mentr,Vtoogettheeart,h,butthee rth wkable Casco on tied together, " that my husband has receiv. , I `_._:� 11 - I . . I I'll . . . . � 1;ned the shaft as we dug: I � the most marvellous of the nineteenth Cue- . , i them. - the ed d ring the past two weeks, and I can tell � I , 11 r � getf This is not a joke; it is .. . ..# Record , , I a tury. 'All the neighbors bore testimony 14>. - :� . I_ - . ! . . We took turns at the di ging, hour shif ts, grave truth. . � . � . - i I . I i- . . 1, you lie its only too glad to answer all the let- - . . ... , 1� because the air in the shaft became so eon- . i.. � I i . .... I -_ .. i , . the-genuinene,ss'of the cure. None of thim � - - . 1. - -.1.. I Ho ! my sistem see the banner - � ` I - . ters cheerfuLy slid readily, for lie is knxi _. �.:: . I - . � I I - I . 10118 - . I fined as we got lower down that we were _, Waving In the sky. I . AM& - I ever expected to see Mr. Marshall on his feet . . . . . . � i . . - . . I . � I a rrefteunred by Eminent risyslelang to give all the information lie can tit, others . _­ . .. Are you broken-down, discouraged I i -a :., , : * I . . , . - . ag in and regarded his restorationas not his - 1.� r_": , : laved out by that time. We worked in -� 1� I ' . 9 : - J . ; Cou help is nigh. I lrermamently Disabled Fully Rechvers suffering am he did." A firm step here was . .�] I � - Ic I . -ampere 0 1 short of marvellous. ;1 f.i`g'boots and j - , and as we filled, one - n thamanner reml thig legend: . i -Far-*]=Ile of Ike Cheque for st.oft heard at the -irate and in a moment a suirdy . � ­ . - - - .1 I i . ,_1 - . . . .J ­ '. 1, bucket with debris we sent it up, the bucket '­,�. " Suffering,wonien, hail I . . _.. I �. ' .- I -� Paid by Royal Templar% orTemperance -healthy -look ing. mail of middle age with Inquiries among the city druggists dig4os- .­ '-�.' �` .. � . . � . . o� the other end of the rope co6iing down . �' 1. .'.�' Plerce'R Favorite Prescri tion., , . . . . . . '. ... . I . .-- - . 4.'- , Ne'er w" known to fair . .. . . I for Total Dl%abi lily - N anti rrdr, of Vis-� 910wing black si(M .whiskers and, ruddy, ed the fact that an' extraordinary denvind. . � .�-_ �.�� . tp be filled. These iron buckets were tre- - . . ..I'- . . . - ­ - . The success of this remedy is wonderful. - 11pro. . pleasant features stepped into the room. It had arisen for Or. Williams' Pick Pills, and. . , " ,:_,!�­ y heavy, weighing little short of a . � - __k . I Its record is unparalleled. It has cured A few weekil ago a marvellous and almost was Mr. Martiliall, who gave iio in1ication of that the claims made for them by tile Pro.-.." . - .,.- - .1 ,�endousl, . hundred pounds, and were large enough to - V .1, i , r I .- . . ever having en -a s'ek mail suffering from ie'tor8 are borne o I tit by numerous curta- ' '_ 1: : __ _�, . � - c . Lrry at a pinch two men in eaA. thousand of cawm of female weakness, 'miraculous care was made known to Can&. staxy. Wh the Irleporter's milsson wasl I .1 ­ �, irregularities, and all diseases peculiar to di4ne; through the medium of � ftr r here be remarked that Dr. William's- .. �,.: , n" ` ... ... , , ' We had dug about ninety feet and it was , " . � . ; � . ... I . . .� . . . . . the sex. It cam always be depended on to ne!VSp`sp0r . 8- the Hamilton explained, Mr. Marshall'is face lighted tip Pink ills are offeredby theproprietorsasm. - . i --;. �- '.- . I hift; My hour was nearly up, and I It was stated that Mr. John - . l: '. , '..,*. : � -.1 , . . ,1: _- � - , 81111 I do exactly what is claimed for it. All the Marshall, a well-known resident of Hamil- I with a smile, which caused a responsive oiie certain blood tonic and nerve builder for alL. %I - 1* ,1 ' .., � �:r. . - - . . . r i J�oposedi to fill one more bucket, send it to : to rise upon the features of his wife, and lie diseases arising from an over-taked or weak- - -. -. 1 7 .'4.,_, I . I t ... proprietors . askis a trial. That will con- ton, by the aid of Dr. Williams' Pink, Pills I i ,�,,�� __ .. v.. �, � .. . - . I., t e pit s' mouth and go up myself in the vince the most skeptictl of its woriderful for P�le People, had been snatched from expressed his perfect willingness to tell all ened condition oE the nervo'up.sy8tem, ar. , '-� I � :,r '_ . next when it came down empty. Bill . .. . . 4:: - .- virtu(8. Price (81.00) refunded if it fails t lie that was asked of him. from an inipove f',hed or vitiated, conditiop, - - " , I � : ('r � - Threadwell had the next shift, he would veZ - . .. �:11 .1.. ­ a .jaws of death, placed ulilon his feet and , Wily, I feel a better man n'ow than I of the blood-su h as'the complaints pecu- - . I , J�� to give satisfaction. Giturantop. is prinitoed en led to mingle with hill feUow citizens , ��� - - conic down in the bucket passing me on the . . I - - oil every Plottle. wrapper. did ten years ago," said he, cheerfully. liar to female eakness, loss of appetite,, �: !I. . ' .- : . _r . way. . . i with more than renewed health and strength ' , -:,q-': ­ ;. Abbe nauet, cure of isle dul Pades, " It's four years next August since I did a inability to 8lee , dizziness, pate and sallow, ... c ..., .. . __ .. I - . I I .. i � ,:-:,�%�, Well, I had filled my last bucket and had . and even brighter spirits than lie lijid experi- (lay's work hat I �guettg I can soon make a com 1111P_ .- - i � . I.-.- _. . . ho died a few days &go, was tile son Of a erced for years before. This remarkable start again. About lily illness ? It was all ing which affect o many, and disease ri�suft- - . il - . '­ --- �. 1. . w plexions, lo of memory, that tired Le . -_ I - I I . � _. 11 .. - - . I . ­ Zif, UP French -Canadian farmer who had no fewer statement naturally excited the wonder of caused ti rough falling and hurtin my -back ing from over work, mental worry, abuse or - . - !l_''.�.� . - sent it up the shaft ; it was swingin . _L � alof t 4o rty feet above me and I was it at - I , . 11 I t the than 35 children by two wives, tile first of almost a continent. 86nie believed' most I I ke ' Intil I coul .- 4. . -, ;. . **� . . .Work hacking and digging away a -1 � wore. t dn't get loss of vital forces, etc. � o . I -.1. -,f I I , . . . whom gave birth to 27 and the other to people doubted although tile facts ere � pt getting . . - 1- - . - "..".-V : . _.. _Li, .1 � . . . damp soil, making a little heap. for Tread- eight. . w off a chair withouL a stick or crutches. I - - i I .1 _;L '.. L' 1. � i ' ' _ - - well to send up am soon as be should come , � placed so clearly an to ward off the slight'est Tile lowee parl of my body and legs were Jobn A. Barr,' a well kuown and popubw - . "�, _ f� . . I . .. - � - -, - L ' , . -..-. wing, that Charlatans "d Qtywke - .1 . suspicion of fraud. To in% esti dispenser of drugs here, told the reporUr - - . 1. .., down. It seemed a long time co, * gate the very useless. I tried every doct-)r and every . ......, _11 " suf- extraordinary cure and place before the -�, I-- . - . __ bucket which was to take me to light and - H've lonf plied their vocation on the patent medicine, spenditig hundreds of that lie knew of no patent medicine that, __ . � ..., ��'._ :1- -11 'ferint peda s.of the eople. The knife- has =�Ijof'0ialada and the United States . - �...- ., . i . 2 1 - air aga n. I was gett � _ : i ilig tired, for my work had such a d�m4nd upon it, or'one that Imidi . . . - . % . . 6 dolliaFs. Everything that wl' likek to � .;..- ..I I &I � , -"( I . was unceasing and I longed to breathe once re to t 0 quict ; caustic applications tion or otherwise of it was the speui help ,ne I got, hUL I Illig;lt as well 'have done, all that W48 protiiised for it. On Lbat -, � . __. , ­' i � -_ �, i rave tormented the victim of coros until the mission of a V wife diiy he had sold no less than forty boxes ir* . . �. . - I . more the pure atmoSphere. But, would that .G'1o1w reporter a few days ago. thrown it in, Ole bay. I s-tpp�qe' m . . .. -.- ' . . bucket never come down,'! I glanced up over conviction shaped itoolf-there's no cure. The'Glotie'.representative paid � visit to ham shoorn you tile apparatus I used atone tile pil!s, ati(I since lie received tile first In- . . : . � � _� '�� - �� . I ­ - I . ' . . :i-:;­,­-� - � my shoulder to see where it was from me, Putnam'aPainlessCoru. Extractor roveson the house of the man thus'rescued from a time or anoLer. A dozen city doctors stalment he hadi sold nearly three hundred � . _.., � � . - . �_ �.Ii . . 1. blood in wbataleade - r basis public opinion orten rests. living death. Mr. Ilarshall*s home. cosy, boxes.- He told of several cases of greftrl� , . . -, ,"_ - . ­ .. . . and w.hat, I saw nearly . froze the ave me up. I got enongh electric shocks ' _' .,; -- �/ .'�' my veins. T"t is literally the,only phrase If you sailer f rom sores get th6 �' .x tractor comfortable, with climbing flowers covering ' for a half a dozen men, but they id me no relie(,&nd cure that had conic tinder hie,�; '-. .. 1. - � -11 . L. �: I can.find to express iny feelings for that and you will lie satisfied.' .Sold everywhere. its front, was reached only to find him out., good. I lost control of my bowels and notice. Mr. Wini. Webster,.NtacNab street,.. i , i � �_­ -7 I ­, .1 Three Bosnian battalions will t&ke par taking a few milea constitutionalup town. water and couldn't, sleep without morphine. after suiTering f -om ataxy fo M4. . . �. I . moment. - - L - ... . � - � . r . I . I - 1�. Tile big bucket full of gravel and rockis this year in the manot-uvres of the Austrian Mrs. Marshall, with smile -wreathed face. During the day my legs wermold and I had the first had found certain relief from m4i-g-- . . - : . ... i .. .- .'--�. L .; .' i 1. � and debris was within ten feet'of the shaft's army at Bruck. Among them am 1.50 Mo- and looking as happy. and light-heiardied as to sit by the irtuvi& wr pped in a bl��ket, Lhe'pills, and Ili � is now a new ma Nflr. - � .. I I . I . n" - * . I . .1 � :. �. - I . , ..� ..Mouth. But on its wy it had caught the hammedans, for whom a a ctal ,�hapel for I upon her .wedding day, welcomed her suffering intense agguyl[rom nervous.paits George Lees, cornor of Par I k and 14&*- i . W , . t 0. . 1. I . was carrying it up worship is being huilt. an(n special kitchen I vi,pitor and appeared delighted to have the in the leg. neck arid head . yes, 1 received streets, after V ri of illness of a simishair � 1 _- 1. '� . - e or . opport . .. . I." , - q L � alongwithit. The rope ,hung in a long loop i(telling frunkly nud fu Y- from tile Royal Tenipars a $1,000 cheoue. . 1. _­ i .- ,descending bucket, a to prepare their food according to th unity 0 1, nature, had Lak !n three boxes of 0110, a" . - _�. , : ��_ .- -, dinances of the Koran. . white awaiting Mr. Marshall*s - returif being d-clAred tot -ally unable to follow -my _ . ,; ­ � - _ ; i . . � I _. below thern.- There they hung seventy feet - I was &)lie to wal L out tly improved 1-11111 I ;,-. ' . . I abOVL Die, swaying from side to aide with a The Crop Prw*tL I _'. . what Dr. Williams' Pink 1,"ills had done for employment. One dav in April .1 took a health. Anothere"A71r. Barr vouchedfor- ' - .-. .­� - - . I - . - ­ -gentle, undulating motion, the empty bucket - M- ' .. . her husband. was a city patie it, who had been cured by '� .1.,...-. A innesota and the Dakotas will yield . . I notion to try I)r. Witlianis' Pink Pills - ­ __�, - , I - . . I . - : , toppling a little at every owing. If it toppled .* 41 Is was a happy dlsi for me." she asid. call-Jully following the direction" accom. the pills of th effects of ,la grippe, after . . __ �'i.. i � i L prin y . . . I I � _. 1. over it would fall with tremendous speed to i i5#A),(" bushels of s wheat from " when Mr. Marshall tried Dr. Willmmp' panying each box. Wily. three dats I hav ing been �ivt n up by tile do�tors,k Many . .­_ . : . the very beat estiniaws. wortf in tile home - in -�. J[N� L :. - ;. ;. .. . others had Spoken highly of th6 Ph . . �.­ I '. tile bottom of the shaf i, the force of the fall Pink Pills. Many's the weary day I had got relief and kept on mending. I t rew ) ! - ; .- _ ­ . . ' . . . . . ' Would surely break the rope and the heav - market over $(X),(K10,(K)0. The ha,rvest is in before that. Look at all these things we away the morphine pills ard the crutches. as a fine remedy for nervous and blood dia­ , - -_ 1, ;� I .� � : . Y ogress .und the (lupdity so far grades up to - . . . . i __ L . ... . , . L . _. I bought, hoping they would cure him," and I recovered my appetite and regained con- orders. -O'ther druggists told the saine . - . _:.: � ... iron bucket would come with all its weight K?o. I haid. The Red River Valley will I ' I . . ,i , . , - .11 .-..-, the.g9od lady turned with an armful of trol of my bowels aind water anti I went on -story- I i .:.- -, . , .. i i .- I fulluponme. In that small space there was ace 46,000,M) bushels of this vast su ; I :, I I . . prod straps and tackt a of all kinds. There getting better and stronger anti now yoll One thiiij worthy of 'note in 6vine-cifors ' . ., � ,no way of escape f -lir -me'. I should be horri- ply' of t.he world's best, food grain. Me .1 . I ..zi �. I- , . . ... 11 I\- 1)lV Ill'tillied, it not killed,outrighL Great Nort hern Rail wky, well kripwa asthe was a combilla=og of harnesis and attac-h- see me strongcr awl more healthy than I I with the ate of Dr. William's Pink Pillb i:L . __ �_:_!'.­., , � ' .. . . 1:;i Z . - _ 4 : 7 - .', . I took all this in at a glance. though it h" largest carrier of wheat in America . from ments of leather used for the " suspensory was for years before I was taken ill. I tel I the light expens 3 attending the treat .nwsvu- ' '. '.� l --,z - - . . . w� � tpLken me much longer to tell. 1 I could not treatment" by which the 11 Mr. . I . JjZyppled man wits yliu I am feeling., first-class," an, These pills are a Ad iii boxes (never in bulk- .' - - .. .'' i .. ' . I original points, will beat all former reo(-rds I hung in the barn by -1116 with his feet Marshall sleeped hit% 'legis v-gorotisly and or by the 106) al fifty cints a box an(T rnay,., - __ � , . y eyes off my terrible dahl I e . . - _�, , ,_ ! I -, take ill 4er, and I from present. outlo9k. . - - 1. but a few inches from the door. There git%,e the lower part of his back I- - %:,. I ,, . COUld not, dared not call out, for I did not � . . _. .. I ( � 2 I . I GoW___ , , - 1: � a. good I Ile ha'l of all dealeas or direetb y mail from.. - . :,. I %. . : : I ­.,,� . i - know but tile st,oi4ping of the witiollasd would were enough belts, hand", supporters thumping, after 18 going tip and down ' Dr. Williams' Medicine-Co.,Brockullic Ont'-- .. , - I � , , .:: - WRE � 1 war" . . . - THE ---ATFZT YET. . � ­ " - �. V, 1 � � -- I � .. _ - I . cause the empty liticket to receive the last .:., ..: __ ­ . anti sules to set up a good-sized store. Then the room at a lively gait. or Morristown, N'. Y. t .:. - _: - . . , -1 . � L . . . _­ - I - - . . - . :., L L�, 1 f - : . ! �1 L . . .. - . . 'reiluired jeyk which would send it spinning -Mil I � . . I ��J ..- . . r C*"am eir The coullurat to be Rvililbit. 40� __ __ - - _ . __ - - - - _____ ___ - __ - - - - - - - ---.-- .- - . I - . .- ` �. . down on toll (if me. rdatTeroule. What may ber%pe�rs- - Quarterm -GenemL . . I ' . � - . .,�'I.. I ., ,�elf pre'iervation, - i's the first law - ed no the Toronto FIbibilloo . . - !'_L'-.`.-'-_'- _.. . ' . .. .: . , - . �, I' - , . : . . I -1 . - however, . --- I - If A' ' t the Hot Wea'ther � : t " . of nature, so we used to write in our copy - . In a Few Week*. 7lie familiar proverb, "what is gw;dl fAr rortify Yourse gains . . � - t � I .- - ili. - I - From all quarters application@ fbr- at ina, in good for his beast " in fully under. , . .- . � � . - . .. 'L � . books at 9)e old village twhool, and es Tam " . :B-2- S -X XP., Z: W C3 --r I -I I IT Cl- T_T:p. I - -I- - .. �1. I . . . " , - , . ­ I , .1 . the fortheoming great, Industrial Fair to be s"I by all horsemen from tile turf to the; . EG , ' - . ...�:__. . ._ : --,.. I � oulyVav"e THE R U4AR USE OF I .--,_, ­ .. ently--it seemetl a es, but it could ' - � - .. - ­ - . Has a wonde lle'et: Ill .l -:, " I,, . held at Toronto froin the 7th to t he'l Ot 11 of fall -11111, from die litable to 1he saAldle. Very Ai . - beeii, a few -min ate -1 began to lay the l"t . . .- . �pi]_ . I September are beingsenvin b every mail.., higli authoritienon tile slubjOct of horse &n;I I . . - I - � !. . �' i.: i.. � - t,oavert the terrible I t, Canada's I 'cattle ailments, oncur in - keelphig the. 'sy§teni well - ... - .: ' _. 1 - - plans in my powei It is now an � assured fact U c tile opinion of I � . I . - __ -1 ; I :- death I dreaded. - . . I : _.. ,- . - . -,�- - ­. gainst the Great Fair will this fall outrival any of its General Rufus Ingalls, late Quartetmaster- I - I ourished.. - - ­� . � I took iny gliovel and leaned it a . . - � - - :.. I - - �; !� . . � . . . .,.:. - - . predecessors. Never before were there so General, U.S. Army, who says " St Jacobs ' . ­ . i - i. -''-,-.: I . 1. . . - wall (if the shaft, resting the handle upon I The best safeguard against . I . I : ,:.;, - anyentriet; from the VuitodStat,es,"d Oil is the best p&in-cure we ever used. . r .1 .. 11.1 � :, the lron of lily pick -axe, the handle of which in - - . 1. _� ­ ­ 1, 'i . . I .1 - PD , - 1. �_'. � 1: �.-: 1 . . , . �� I stuck in the soft.- damp debris. - Then 1- oil no former occasion has such wides i It, conquers pain." This de tuitnt has I __ ____ ___ ---. disease is to �-eep Strong , �, ­ i . . . - - - " .. . ate 't been manifested in ita succesh. Not- the , custody and I reatknent orarr, ny homes - - --�� - . ; Z111 I - - . � � . .. �,_�j al . I - - , , . crawled under my frail protection to we how I res -_ - � ..1. . " . .- ... near death, wwi. Oli, those, were awful withstanding the fact that new buildings and mules, and thousands are treated. - - . . .1 11�' , �!f - ­ . I � .- have- been erected and old dries enlarged Unless a man lives as high " he shouts the FIELDJTE,& eurer Constipatim and, - I I .1, J � _ . � . momelits. I can tell you. I never, expected .. - -_:i- :­ -1 eadache. Get free Fample at L: � I rin Zthe Past, summer, sufficient entri es le"'noise he makes the better. PARMER. . ,Z, � - to breathe again the pure, freah.&ir I 'had lio ;lu_ ' . - WANTED. CAR -kir. or GARVIEi.ri Tic& . . � 'e, 1. .1 . e f Toroir to F. . . �. . I . . .- I - . I&V n received to almost fill them. Even . UE:Ncy, 317 Church St., Toronto. . .. _. _ I . Ion d for a few mfinentts previously. - Nature provides a remedy for all diseases, . . ... I I I � - .. ..... ­ .- I . . . . Great -Britain in beginning to realize that it, I - I . I . . _ t me, - . I �___ . �.! I �� - lile huckets were swingin above i d in Dr. William' Pink Pills, women have L I - - . - - %, . �_ � pays to bring its manufactures before the an i Wanted lk Person with capital - - , _ I :' ' go'ijg Slowly tip to th ten suddenly amed . i- 1 - --,,, _y for all those ills peculiar to tl�eir. . .- . . I 1 .. - i P . people of Canada, &s'at po. place can the be Arl . ' HAMILTO LAD I ES' COLLECE - _.- ­- ' .- . . it yell of . relief burst from my lips. A face sex. Suppressions, bearing -down Pains, to oin an Established Hoiise and take an . �..� �l'. : � V was peering over the of the Pit ; it was seen by so many, and several of the I=ing Ili � SIC , ' -: _ , 1� L' .1. A - I ed nervous headaches. etc.. speedily litIld to � _.... .. � i � _. - - anufacturers of,England have applied for is act-ve interest in management. , Object to and CONS RVITORY OF NU ... � - -1 I I Bill rreadwell's and helrol discovered the in their treatment and reatore Lhe su rer to . . . I I ��­ - I . . , .� . I I - . I space durin th t ouple or three weeks _....'_­�­,li r I danger. . I tot health. Try them. ,Sold by all extend business here and i� - England. Will Re -op on .Sept., 79 IS91'. . - � � L - . U'6d, "and at this Exhitition'"Tche railway and iiteam- pal . - ..�-�. i.:� 7-. '. � ­ , . L " Hold an a minute," he sho dealers or wut on receipt of priec, (50c. & box) � ­ .,.,.-,:- . .- . �Well make it all right !" . boat companies have this year notified the 1718billIg Dr. Williams' Med. Co., Address P. 0. Box 5'23, Toronto. . L . The 314 ye-tr. Over 30) gra1liates. Courdew, I . ,_1. . .� I .. �­ - F , eep -. ..� ..1. � m I - - Assoeiation of their intention to give oz- by add . uliteralure,nitsic.art. elocution. book -k - . - .. Then I fainted, and I didn't come to my- . I � L . . C. Music pupm - - - . I Pelf until I found myself lying on the trestle tremely low rates during its progreaL A Brockville, Out. � Ing. shorthand. i vpev*iting, et IS , . '.. .$' I - � - . . � * - . 'Clre&t - � prepared for thr'Mus. Me. degree. Forternw;� ­::. -_,- I !_ , � - - �'--. . L I t ... .. . i,i,d, i I - W in our little shanty, with Joe and Bill new line of railway into the grounds Willi The top of a dicallke bodice is bordered : Ca'Madal's And Free Catalo rue addres,i thb Principal. . .. .1 - ". i ps enable exhibitors of live -stock on both t . he with a feather hand, and worn with it is a - . . . . . L I A. BURNS. 1_'. T. D. L. L. J)"'. '.*L '- :--.' � 11 ...- 1_'J1_ :'I , .,, be,gi(le me shoving brandy between Iny li I - - . .. L -1 - . � .1 - ...''.,L; I . -_ ... . - . �J�'. , -­ - . �, great railways to Unload within a few yards coll�rette of dark fogthers. . . . ;- 11 id chafing my hands. . - . .. _ I When �hc saw the of tile stock sheds. it in wonderful the suc. ­ . . . . . . . . . ­ . _' I ... , . . . -1 , . -- .. � _. - . .. . L. . . d inger they immediately set t6 worz to avert ros, . Len- Pure Cod Liver Oil and 'Emulsions p -pro . I . . -,- :1 . �' .. cess that has attended this ria*IIY 9 ly made from it are undoubtedl the I I . . ,�,L, i'_ Tile hauled up the slack rope until I . . . . k . ! I -1. ... .- ,� L , t ley had y rVleased the empty bucket, then terprise since its inception fourteen years C:t remVdies for pulmonary compTaitits. 'A, i , tt , :,..--.,.,k �- I*- , - `_­��- ! �! " he Slowly let it do . -it it may readily be accounted for l � .. - I �_., _. 11 L 'y wn. Then, Treadwell ago, b Many emulsions have been placed on 'the ­' � . � - � .�: I I . -. : came dow4"n 'the other bucket and carried by anyone who will take the trouble to exam. market but none seem to have met with the ,,, .:. - I . . . , I . _..�, - -,J , � - _ - L - . .. - ine the prize list. a N . . 0 - .. ,� . . ine up L That's - stwcess ccqrded to SLOCUM'S OXYGEN- I. - - . �� � ., � . . : � is arins in a dead fain No less than Nur-fifths of the many thou � - - . I . L , � 0':-:.. -.' . I , I I- an. I ' I re. IZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER - I , ,_ EIGURSIONg . ."... .. i- ttas a couple of weeks before 6. a . .1 , � � sand's of dollars distributed annually 90 to . . .1 , : I � West Ade- . . ..:. ;. I I � . . ! Covered fron, the shock, and the first piece and while no OIL Their.lAboratory at 186 . . I � . : .. -mer and stock 1`9feext ' . - . r _: _- � - - : We fat i . 1. � ­�, _ I . �f - of news I heard when I eaftkLtQ�,�My SeWe oaler industry Is slighted ij�'s greatest one lidde St., Toronto, Out., is kept constantly , , . , I I - I � ;. �! � . .; HARVE T . - ._-._.�f-.-�, 4 ­ . . f . ,iin, ry is - "I I I � . . 1_11 - .� I., _��L . Was that Bill Treadwell hod found th# v so. The goi�g and every druggist in the count I .. ! "I : . 'L - * . ,� I ­ . � I - - . rfteiveis the l0a's share, 4114justly . . ­ � 7 , " i . .1 � . �. .­­ I I - . . .. L . er ]lily .. and by � . - I .1 . i � . - I ; ; - I . during bili very next abift aft L is su=ith the famous remedy. . - . " - . L . ­'. . , � . . tur%: . . . If- , � firming co t &P .. .t beca , I -Rates - to- - l . __... . .1 nimunt. I I . � - , A, " a grea ering people are verX unhappy, use From all Stat ons in Ontario Retur;n- . . : - ,�-,, " I % I . , . i . . �- i_l% ­ .. , . . � I . . r4 L, , " ' , : . .- � - . - 11 1. � their pi7esence at 1, - , � 4 1 - , - _.. QP_ 11 I .:�Ik'',!, , i �� . rge t a action of the Associa the , happiness of others torments them &R TORONT10 , * t ce v year endorse t - � 'I. ' L ' ' _. 4" L _. : 1. - , i le , I wonder what the meallijig of tb&V eve. . . ­ : , . i �` __�­' ' ­tA L 11 I : much an their own unhappiness, * - " - .--4_4 - �P' I tion. While the farmer visiting the Exhi. . - 11 E : -, , _�, i �. ., -j- e ", Jil �L � . i 3,-, �� P1, ture is? The youth and the'maid are in . . 1:. � , , _& I n any ;dfrect4on witho4t . . I . I ", , _: "',", t:�i, '� . -I.... , .��. .., q. . rn, i Glalle1qs TOOTHAV1112 C'VV. ' D, L�R A. NE , ­ , ,,, ,_ I . - " I .. . .., .: - _ . .. q:, ' . - . , - - J _ �i, _k L , 11 ',tender attitude." , bition cd jth�3g to iDst 'et hign,. he finkla ggUaA . Price 15c. � 0 IN .' :. � , . ._ , -_;�j..�,L:; . .� 6nnot �p ru r We bY Dru I 0 . -. L . 1. .. 1. "I 11 eeing sor44 - 7� .. septal t ­ 19, � moos 208...0 . �. I" I- I S'lie-14 Oh, d in't you me? He his just a � . 14. I XT, - IL Uk A � , , that. No imins 4ve b"n d . � - .� - _,_ - .. . .1 I � 131NISCARTH . . . . ... I " __� I . , - . I � . � - .. I , . _. - ; , ,-�'i�'; ). It. her to marry. him and she . 1. t -, . .. .. /l . . I;_ . -, iss,opepting 'inore th* - A.P.WS, �4 1 4 . � .. . -tt, ­,,-, . I I I - , .N: . I . � j . , 1� , L I f ".11 d amuse mjdktors, every, '11 ; I.- - _. __ I � - � I � . ,� . 1881 - � - - I - .__ - , t- .. �� - . to inte an ).. I .- - . - . . , .1 04 ,.i . - _1 - -M I . - - Z �, _. � . 1. - I . :� .1 . . '. , . . I : P -P, , _� 11 V - . - X , � - I . REGNA :-� � .� 1�!-, ... . Manager Thajer of a I i f - - � . W � I - 1.;, . .. -th4rwy. V P - � .� ; . . 4 .. Ile -"Ah ! bow aptropriate the title." of . I . . Qr*aftr and B*tWr Than 19val MO')SEJA 0000 ..� ..-. I .. V � man whom. reputation in his H I e I . -1 I . . I . I , i� . 8he-1, I do4't see it. ' n'tia, has this yesi ad his Uffl, - AN. COLLEGE#` - :YORKT _.. .. __ - - ' . .1 I L : i'_ :% 'il , He coptine , , . . 0 � . r I - . '�!, r � k, t � _­ Why, that card sit the bottom said in to VA the am . . * I. . . , . "' .,-,. 1. �., I I - 1 "' - I � I .. ,��'. - - � -0 y thin#-I�at ha everl" , , - - - - NJ I .. . ' i ! . . �.:,_%­.. ­ ., _ _,�_._._11. _ . I .. : ... .-" .Vl_ - � �; ; Featherstone , , vo-alqvmn IS29-, , I C6111111rdall Will" , 0 4 E LBT- 1,60 . ..f. � � " L � . I Sold. -I . experience in Assisting , *.'. L- - - I SCIENCE, ART An INDUSTRY OAL A , Ft .. . I 1. 1% _$3 a 0 " `�­... . . _"Is your sister In?" 1Attl@ ment'i eclipse- an . . � . 4 " _::Ir _ - . I wai_ 44 I lk fi+�n ed #"M. :Then "Is, the 802011tifts' 'jo I "WaSWA . 11��, " , �__. - .. � . 111111R,ralle-VIMM A A"Illsdk ". 1% _ . . - es ; out one a sewing a U . "M - ail ts in tile Proving@ of Ontario on i�-,�. ; o'k 4 coat, and you may have a long time to meopma and the arga w* find in the V I . . . - , 79 - TP ICAV-0. j, 29 . I ,t- ` af_ . . .. -, . . - .& Z � I L p alf ,,e m* bul,ld - f4lgW 1X)KA4 _, ?�� - -- _,,;"- t4 soinediintal spoMWV. I - � . I I I - landl 4W �1�r - 11.t. �: . I I ratoue-" I don,'t see Y. � - on it, is reTe!nl&w %M" t I . I ' _ - :.. L . i ,- . V. - A - I _0118 -de - - - _ 14 MtRiJ a] R l6th. _ . . . -SEPT ER ISTy R"m - : V'Idt " - ,"Ammn . It ,&, Feathe jft . ri& NWISIvety-departiment- - EM ' tober it 101 _­" ..�� � - Idn't take lonj� to now a baton - a to tbo* - sorle iivw all �, , cal, the Modern or -Sellentifte and L. ­Latoet: Invenftne . . . . -L ­., . , job^ t ,a a quak* Of a milli � - Ok Ift"t . - � , � "' Pa -*q ttzk9ting from other 1po i I � ., .", � - . ftt!" lAttlewillie _ on T Rf". v ted commerow- - - - . . - 1400 , , 1_. - �',� '' --it does4b^ of NnWitnd Oil Z coining . I. r, .� euVemor Mfviei 'late !� . &Inm in iL)7 . � � ", I poeltities for fustructlob in Voc44 Aod Instru ' *­­ , arrange, to arrive at 7bkoitto In thne to . - . . I � :.� Athletes . . . . : � . , t Year# one .. adily -11 , ; .with the 11 P -UL tMin 196y"Aug" ' il. I A, Ira b)r . .. , &if IBM ) ano Drawfu I Q . ClUli UMOM 0 AU ROUT$ , 1 �) : the rtions menw1lusk f rches all oto the, world chow Adkinl� I 0h ­ . . 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NTEREST. - D IN- - "-V, � 1�1 R] . . . ____ , .. such to onrl windtihs a1r. in thw-itsvoliow. barrel , TO. -T 'o"SE" I � ­ , I . .� _t-i . . . . . . . _;.�_ _.. . �,!�_,,;il�a.A ". ,..-,t_:w "; � -the - -public-7simolutely d . � . : -1 I T 4 .,� � " . . 0 TIN" . - .1 - I � � .. I --- - . I . . . . I :: !­ � -P! ". . . - . ..."i. P_ 11. . . . . irs standing. be - H . ... . I , , � stree t, and erted that, h f beiag �Astwtivs of 25 y" - .i: - . - ., _... . - .. .1. , 01111611 to oert�ain to cause more or t . 17-777 � ,_ 1� .. - . � 1: ,;. . , ,�, smage to I . . , � - . I.. I : ­ " I 1. f , .-,. I . 1. F f1% -1 -1 i 4 :� ­ . . . - I:— �_ 11 . . .."R...- .. ; � -1 � lose 0 , - � ,: - -1. . , i, 'Es TN ­ -5 � - .. ..:­. -1 -_ , � "_ .11 - � I . �. -.1 5 � I . , - protection immediately." T i is the- ­ . . THE 9 , , I . . .� . . � ­ . � . i4 .. . _. the oUin and fiesh­w-the longer the barrel � %�l I., � slot . . ­ - ' � . ,� ;�j� I _, . � FIROM 01 I iq � � � _'� .A�, _._�� - I �.. , �.�: same old story.. First the 4erdi t fregs ghak ore extensive the wound. In -this . . . 11 11 z . ­ �.. - `\ � - .- , . � . i 0 . - m - - � I . . . I 1. .. - - I � , I , . . . . ",, - - . . ­ - . t - - .t L ­_ .. .. . . . I - I - � _' I I - I ; -:. � . I _1 -.1,_ . -from liability and r � �",. I I Ave . I I - . . . I I 171�_,. , ,�L � . � 1J , � e4�zybody. then case, however, the muszle codid not have I _., - Bur&rs h :. -- r I - ; : � _.::� .. � � - .%. I ... - 1. t. . . I . K: � . � ]i - 1� r�l . � .- � - . - 0 8.0 boon All covered by flesh, as the ballet,took . I .., I . : . P-1 r- - ":, .; ' ... 1; �: claims - that 'th oident was caused .. I ' ' I . . - r. " - forwardld�rectiOD, scraping the skull for . . I : ". �:­ f ­ - -1 - :­ . . .�,�.. .1 owsly. .i I . . I . . . . � � - � I - I 1hC firkCritIq ItW% by the n I ­ . I . - ­ 11 . . . -1101 , . �:_ , v...' . . I eglect 61 the Grand Trunk in a. ­ : - I I - '. . _', , .. I ...� I __ The ws" � .� . _.... �..�: �. n , . � . I- I I ... * . . ,; I ; :. .., !-. l.'.. : _.. .. I about an iuch, before entering the brat ,!� . . _. . I,., - V. 1. - 6 � * for �_ I . ­, �� *r- ­ W . I . � - - - # I � . . . I - I.. , � .1. I �. not having the crossing properIly pm- and t the dootor's assert "t.a Is Hir �,�. . lilers doo I.. , i_.: � , r ­ .. - T .,.. - o o2arks o to RICHARDSON .dwa'ro Sto e I machite . - , �­ � I I " - - - � be found . I 1'. I .., ..' Uptiblished eveV Friday mornin ut its oAk6e .IL; .. . tt . . ; . : I.A. � � . I tected. Had some poor wA& hm 11 Y:i pool mortem. ;-.- � i , �11 ,., 9 an , were sible at the time of the , , . I : ; � �. -; -.. �. . ..%, . ickeriug.'Cnt. - . . � I ,& Itwus I , f ,:, . Oil, Thresher's N-Ap-Buck Mits, Lace Leather, Cop indial � � I I., . ..- � 11 yl CA I k" It . . : .. �, 1. ' 1. .1 .11� 7, . .. . uskinonge W .- , " ___ ,... � ,. neglected his , d t and the accident Then we have the evidence of Wm:0owan, :.: . . . - ` ��. . , . � . ,r., the iffect that *,be man had two so . I ­ " I.. * -. .. TERMS- ­... I.' A '�_ �., '�, : � I . .. : �: �:." �.� i.; P. -.AL. I ; . I � _� 91.2 6' ' yeak 61.00 i happened, lie would have been held per Rivets and Clout Nails., Oil oans and Poggles- Rub.'- _.�;; 11 ! I .%� 'I.. __ . par ; . if jaitt Jj:j dvanes. . ­ . , go says a correspic � . ". , . . Qom ions. If so. why do they uot come � .1 _. .. --I'-,. ., V.. p . . . �:.�' - . , � 1�: - . . I ... I . '_ - RATES OF ADVERTISING: -- on a charge of manslaughter., but as forwa�d and say where deceased had left . f at. � . I Ille 's li . . .1 ;-.: � I.. I .1 . . , ber and Hemp Packing. ' All to be bad, ch ap for cash,. I �, stouff v, , - . _ �. I . . .-. .. . . ­ I - . . , _:.:­_..,_ . . ;­,; i .. ­ I'll- Vint insertion, per line _., - .- A conts. the c ompany thing their poulpsity. From the publicitythis . . . . I � . -! ,7 1 1 1 . I - " ­ - gvsgem erected 112 � ., I- 11ach subse t 5 4. , - - : ' . I . _ .1 I _ - - - . � - ­ . . - - insertion, per line - -accident. . z I ­ . ,. - is declared an Is! it -not case has been given by the press they can I � . I E ! - ` I .- ,;ill be run by tho � - I - �'. _.... :.. I e I - , . . I , - . . I : * . - " . - - __�. I not be in ionorafice as to his- death. De -_ _' .. I f . - � I . - , . ... 4 .. vertilements. - t Canadian rsilwky compan- . , . , - I . , - i . � ,­ _% ' , 01 - . w. . ,.j " �­ I &&ural gas' Ila I i � - .1 , .: "" . This rate =not include Legal orForeig� ad- the - _; 11; 'RIC R -_ � 4. . �­:. - _%..� Pe _ , '. . . . .. I . I , N - � - . - considered responsible cor- stains o4 the brideo are those of blood. ­ -. . . . . 8 cial terms givin to parties making con- ies were twtive* Newhall is of opinion that 1, T a 1 time tha HA DS N'S '' &Ctory. I - . �1_ sact, i for 3 or 6 months b theyear. Half- . . . - In _�, . . . 1! 1. ! . . . ' . , . .11 � . . 4__ 1 . �,.­ # I . , . . I " ,ville, ont., not . yowl: - oi yearly coi or Dtle quarterly. ' porations T We. think it ii high The rran could have placed himself so . __ : I - ' - r;� . . ' 1 itracts pa�& I . I ; . _...� � 1 16m .-. m . .. . - . ­ .. . Dusiness cards, tea lines or under, with papf%r, . .1� - - . � � P1 .P,v I ­­­.. __1 I 10" HARDWARE . � . . . probably sufficien I i .. , ':.- 3ar, $5 OG, Payable in advance time.. _1 . - - to fall from the bri3ge-after death, but n t I � . .... . KERIN G - . -.1 - � . : .1 �:... I On . : I . - . � . �� - ­ . I . � � - I ... � - � .- ".. , NY Notics in local columus ten cents per line, . - - r -ww­"wmw� , , '.' , so as to leave these blood stains before I I � . __ . ::: ,�� . tovm. . . � . . 1. .�­"_ - � Ave coats per line each subsequent insertion. .� -7�- :, - : - . - -------- __ - . ,...,!. ._;�,, , - fallint Had not -eeath been immediate ___ - _____ ______ __ __ __ __ __ ._____________________ __­ - - _1- �___.� '� . .. Connection has I ......_� %.�.-.... specl 11 contract races made known on applica- , - ­,,iti, �:.. - GOARSOR0. I . .1. .- . � I E S ..... :".-1_. . -_­ __ ­�: .. . - '. . .. . , . .. ., .:. . - . I . . i..;. I ite ballet efitered the brain, he inight . - .1.1-. I S peigbt's pu in p - s -- " -11 r. �: 7 ... � I _W.. i . -, dvertisoments withont writte *The (lij4se - _� have token a rest and then. jumped into the T r -.- Z may have a c� I .. '_ ? - - - f, I � - I . r. t, � - I , . : tion. No free advertising. �.�:��_.:,,,-'_..;.�"­ r:�_,, - . - , . : o �-. .._i -. notiuctions ' . FOR SWEETENING PU POS , I :1 �­i � . . . . __ I.. : ,. � I es hare' W4%Gr Lnd drowned, but- we have the med- - . - i ... .. .., :.� - -''. I I .. - .� _. .--'-tl - � f-- - wit be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- ammal the pol� � . . - . . . - shortly I r . . . zordingly. orders for discontinuing adver - � . . I . I . . 4 '. . - I _.� I tise- ;is likely to b000ine general. quiLeja num- ical, testimony dispeiiiDg that idea. Wer- . . . . . . I.'_ 1. . . . � - �. . - . I . _ . I f . - ' . 1! ., N - . ' ' ' � . . . . . . - r . , , Mrs. ob � � - � r . - . I . � . I . I.: , J n Gra - , :-. - . . . - I . . . - f . ... -_ - =611ts Must be In writing and sent to the Pub- ber of patches are affected. , i . ner had a valise when he left Nuttal's . . . -1 � . - 1. - . - � .I.. 4 , ,...- 1� �� . . I '. : _..:,� " . isber. . z . . ....: I . sm . - � . . - . _. 1 0 1 , , Montreal WomaD, . . . , - . - I . . . . ­* 11 11 . �; . . . Job Work promptly attended to. ... ... - We have room f6t a Rood h6rs� dentist lodging house, but that has not been seen I .'. -:- TRY THE PURE - a . - ., . I.- - . . . � - ,�% . I :., . ,. I . . . fire and died ill R1 a . - I.. - , �' I .-Ittok . - . . . _. �. � r : . j$ rif� _.1 1. _­ .. P.61'r in Scarboro to -sharpen the horsda teeth since. If he left it witli mome-friend.'why I � r . . : . � . .. . I - - I i , � ..1. - . . .- . ­ " ! ­ - - . �... . r . . . - . - ...­ � ­_ W. a C�ARK sw_ PR I . . - - r " - . ... . . a . �:_ ', r 11 . - ' - :- ,-: - .. I r . I ­ . - . , . . . . afterwards . �_% ... I... . . ... . to,�nable them to nibble the short! scauti have e not ,heard of its safety. Weimer . . . . . . I , �., I . . .-I I '.. .. i : -- , . - ' � r - - I . - . . . ..1. . . , - . r.- . . . i . q . . . � . .. . . - , , .:, .. - . . . . r t � . i . . , . . . - - . , ,. . , a z . . . ­ . was a Smoker. but in none'of his pockets � . . . - - _. . . ; 1. i � , W. H. Co tes, c . - � . grass. - . . .- � - I .. � : - _. L '_ ''...1 - - '. - � ! , ­ ; I -.-:.:: - . 0 r <)MUCS-Strict Independence. I . ,- ten mares which a _ . . , I . . ­_ . . . Farmers when - you send your hurses was foand a piece of tobacco. neither an bid . - . '. , L. . , 1. - I - ' �:, � I - . _.'. I .. - , �.: - 0 r I m --A First-class Local Paper. out, to pasturage give them a visit once in knife. In .fact no pe.rson would give a cent � W �­: I . colts, all heavy di : .. I.... - . -, ., . � - _ I . . - i . .1 .- �.,.'_.r . for the contents of his numerous pockets. !:_�* i 1 � ception all will re$ . The h arty- a while for there are a number of Walk ing . D E-MERARA Stpo'GA i " :,4'. - - - . . � . r.. _` r . 0 r xpectutlono 0 . r . I . ' - � . . I I . �: ­� . � . - I John .Northwoc I . .. . the pasture We I ave not the least idea that A erner I I - ' i ., j � I I ,' uppc rt of he veople of Pickering and vicinitv. skeletons to be observed in I � . ��'j I., f . - .--. - . , murdered for plunder. as he was seek. - . � .1 . t . . I . - � �z -ebuil . . . . ., .. .:� ! . 11 �, __ _... �, . � I fields, subsisting on Underbrush and who was . . q - - . _. I I .. : I - .. ­ ' - . . .1 � r�. �. menced to i ! V * ino assi stance when at Steiner, but not un- �:"... " -are tinder the � .­ � .. . �. appeal poorer in conditian tow &hag they - . I .. � - 1, :.,�, . men ('�._ kt_ r., AUG. 28, 1&91. . . . I I f re^ Lly are men of his stamp killed in S ecial affinity for Green Apples. , -- - -1, -' I : _.. � "11 _ .- FR�DAY � . - � were in the spring. . queiu . . P . - . -1 . : . _ k lory who liss,conti . . - . - � . . � r a druni �en row. and ofthn by their most in- . . . . .. I . . . .. 1. * . . - .. �i - � ­ .. i The Highland Creek cricket club jour- - . �:. - I . . I : . , . �'_r,.- -. The liquidators : _! I . . . . ­ .. . . I . . � - . - timate friends. From all the evidence,and � - . . . . - �o , . I r . . I . ,r � . .. . . � . . I I . . . ... ­ . - . ­ � � r . . - - I -, ­ , _1 . . � . . � I... - :­ � � �sye issued a writ . � - � -.1 _ . �kvOUT TAXES. -_ �.- ,' neyed to Toionto on Saturday last to play we have heard it all, and frorn a careful , .L. i . i 1* il ­ .,-r_ �.;: �... ii... "I I - . M , I . . . , . . I ".- " I . - . . - . I .. I ­ . . - ! . �: I . - . . _ I . , . - , . . ­_ . - . . � I I . . � iagara � . . . . I N I I . . . . �, - 1. � .1 I the Riverdales. ' The former had not their' inspect on of the locality, this. is how we ., - . . -_ . . I . '.. ,-. - . ��..'�, ..:,.., . .". . . .... . .. � . � .. � - .� . . I . -1 ines and I . ­ . .. .. I . .. - � ! 1. . . '. I . I . . . - . .. . � . ��- . �;_�._; . . . . - - r �. , . . . � -1 - $22,500 due John 1 .� : . ' -on Monday beat team so they suffered defeat. I accoun for the presence of the body in the ., I - . . . 11 . . � L - .. I . . - . - .. - .. ­�., _. At the couileit meeting I . . ,_ I . .. _. . . I .. . .- I � .. . _., .� - I ­ . .. _. . , ��, as contractors for ... r We would like to pass the last � coutri- Rouge iver. I . . . - . . . . .1 . i - ' ' .1 b3 -law striking the rate of general I . . - . . �,�, . ' 41 1 � _.: :._ _ - I - a . supoose our To be sure the verdict is an open Ove * �'- . ; . . - I . . .. . .. I . � . * i � . . 1. , ., line. . .. .1 i , - I . ' L .. _m __ bution from L.O.L. 164, but ' . . . - t - 0_1 :_ . ­ �. asse sme t for 1891 was given the readers would wonder why we did go.. justifyi R Mrial in case further evidence is �- I. . .1 AIR -TIGHT- .SEALERS .1 - I I, . Jake Gaudatir . - . .. . -_ I . - . I .,�: . ­ � . . � ��v -1 . . , .�� ­- USU I nui aber of readings and passed. . . . . . . - , . , .. 1. -to make a L - _�­. The letter referred to abounds in contra- brought to light, but the chances are that - I I I - � L . . I . -, .. .! �i,*d� willing . � � . � � .... _­ 1. .. hZere h matter will drop. and'the suicide " - '. . . - . . .1 . - . . � . .. 1. . �. � L, i , t I . I I . � .� - . . _. . . � . . . "! $1000 or SW a t I , - . . , . , belief d velope as the years intervene, but - ' ' . . - I . agre I . -1 F 1891) the general rate was 2J diction, borrowed phrases and'rambl'nR it . . .1 ­ - .- r or - . - . A � . : : - :., .. - . . mill ief . I ' . * ' . to birnish t ,; _.. ; � on le dollar, and from inter- repitition. The writer, or wriLera, seems . ' . i I ed . . ­ � .. � I .. I - as . � ! 44 � . C�. __ ­ . . . f L _ . *1 . � . .- I . . .1 _k. Orill . - - . . . : �*-- - ' 3 et e fail to e"nence a . ; BUTTER C R 0 C K VbS 11 I . . -:� . . . nd feeI14R 0 1 1 � .. . . .. . . � ia sculler. '.. , - ,.: : , �:�:� � . vie lig thelminutes of Monday's ses- to thirst to am himself in print, but were 'Conversi 0 thereto. � - � ; . - � ­ _. , . � ` . .. .1 ­_ I a . I I., .. - . . I . . � .. I . i'a'. .. - tefore - . .. _. I I . : . . . . � � . .. . , .... . .­ . - we in his place we should hesitate . - 1. � . - . ". .k - On Friday shet �. : I . - - sio , it will be, � I . . . I � -_ . i ...: - - z . ...._. .. ,t�en that the same rate , The I &I authorities. as well as the , . . . . . ' I ' . - _.. . 1. � .1 .. I ���: . . : ­ I flaunting the vaticity of our early edacil. doctors od reporters, have shown much - ' - .- - . . �..d Bash and door fact - I � ... .. I has been' struck at 3 mills in the dol- � . -_ � . ' . - . - . �._ I . . I . . - I 11 'wood, wag dis � . . - .,...: . - . � lar. Th s seems a big raise, but when tional training befois the' public. He interest in the ease. and we join with them. . � . . 1. BINDING GLOVES . . ... i �...i . ,.:.,I, ling . - - �. . I � . I .-. * , � q,_- . � - . . � - . I .. . . .1. - - . I* . The firemen were 1. � ,� : ­... � must surbly know that he iit trying SO in the r * ret that the mystery surrounding. . . -1 . . � . ­ :. , �"�, , exti � - . . . . - . ­ ­ . . we o fu �,her into the affair the scare � &,tj I . . I - I . . . _. . . - I . . � .. nguislied tile - . . make a mountain out of a mole �al and the- de L of August Werner lite not bee . - V . . I I - ., -1 - . . . I . 1. ..-.: � ISO I . � . �_11 light; no inst-iraw � .- . � . I .- '..... -� - er. At the last session of the trying to crelate dissentiou in our I midst. satisfactorily cleared awa%. . " CUE ESE CLOTH WHO [ISE COVEIiS : I , ;�', . ' -1d . . I 1. ... .; - ­: Pro incial Legislature, an act was The cool impertinence of the man to tell I , V . �'�, - - Captain J. Fic � . is I I . - .: �- - - I - 1. i - . . � . . _. .-. I- . pas e I in , e I . - . .. . .. . - . � . !_ . I .1 - 1. Ba I - ­ , I . . , �. � I .. . .. all'on of volut ­ - . � . .1 d compelling coun.eils to graint a tis his quarrel is a personal one and th C6naumption Cured. . . . : . - � - I . . 1. I " bon s of at I st $100 where one icistu in a public journal , 'k I an. retirud f row practice, hav- ! . . . .- - 1�11 I . . while invites crit . ..... . deuce at Fieshertc - - Lql;t,�,llysld � 7CARRIAGE IS . . - . *:., , . -. ' - ea . - � ­ . a ­. I ; �. . o�ccup.ying space intended for public ques- lug had p aced in hia hands by an EtLst India : . � , 1. .. . . 1 . . .�._' . i idely known I . . . ;_ : I �_ tea her was employed and an extra ujisslorary the formulL of a simple vegetable � I . .. I .. � . � . L ­ w . . . . . ­ . . � .. . . . 1. - . . . . I ,� . . - . . I I . . . . a . I I 'I--,,- _. tions. 'Tis -abortive chanting about peace for the opeedy and permauent cure of L . . i, ­ I . . . . ; . I . i . with thp vohintee � . L -1 _. . ac I I remedy - . . . - . . I . 1. .. . . . . ,.! . . .. i . - i : I'- , - $5 atleas'tfore hadditionaltcachqr, and harmony. when all the world knows Co=ltion. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthins and , � . I .. .. . . � I . - I 1. , F - . ..- . - . I . - . . . L . ! � . service as a Briti . I - . . - - . I . 9 0 a .- . : , :- . - � .. L � - L.. � . I ­ - . : j '- . � I i - I ... . _.. . . 4, a . - �. * Or- Friday aftet - . �­. L ... . *nd radical care for Nervotib Debilit) and . all . � . . 0 . .1.0 A - . � , ­ .. i _ .- F . . 1W I tand ions, also a Positive - - , . , ,�. .. 0 0 ; � . , . . - 10 school section within tile thev are absent herever a society of 41 Lung &ffeet . . - - . ...- . .. a T � -_ _; L. -I. I ; 1._.. I lr. I I _. u ality, without having regard Oraugemen congregate. We should hear, Nervous Complaints after having tested Its - - ., . � .: . - cular raw in Gra L .. a, � inu ic.p 0 � ; . I I I . ' . . ; i : � � � . .. I I __ . ; T � . .- 1. . - . � . . . . L . .:. .. I - . .1 I -.-: t ssessed va- lue of the section. This know agd- feel less of the so called Romish wonderful curativo Imwerm in thousan4i of � � .. ., .- . . I . - - Z . ; , I- _. � . I , -. . I � ville, suddeniv b . � . . . - I - . . . I . , I cases, has fel I it hito duty to make it kuo%vn to I . - . I . . .- .., . . . � ` . - .. - ' ; - . .. . . I- ,�. ,. I- .� ­ * ' - ' * - -. " - ' ' i .� ­ --- mo ey to be raised as genefal taxes. aggression and. have more true religion his suffering follows. Actuate& bV this nlotiVe ' I L , R L . - - running at full 's - � .11, - I � 9 I . . - L . : - .a - I a desire to relieve human suffering. t wUl - . S I � '�r, � � �- Marchm6nt, beii . ­ and leasjealotisly of creeds were.0range. ILD( - . . . ... 9 , send freeof charge. toall who deeire it. tble . . . . :-:_. i - I i I We have some Lwenty school section '. . . . . . . . %_ ­ .. - . - . . - . 4-e . - .. . I . . :1� i escape with a fem . - I e gbteen and four union -calling ism a thifig of tile past. We do not.write recipe. 11) (;Ormi". French or English. with full . - . - .- .1 _1 .. ! - L ­-­ I ; L . � I ­ . "I I ­ �1. this in an unthinking moment, but it ig it directions for preitarins: and using.' Sent. toy D , N B. 11 � 1. - �:. ..., The Port rer, I . . . L .. I . . - ­� �., " r . oaming this - .. . ,- . . . . .. . . . . , I I _. _ I for .bout ,$2100 in bonuses. By figur- conviction born out by IiisWry. There snail by addressing with atamp, . . I . �. � - met Monday And I . . I . - : - . . . . mg I Floci ti - . . . . . . i � .1. . t will be found that this extra J will come a dav when all secret W. A. Noyr.s. OW Powers Hloc4. Roehes . I . . ''I __ - . I - . L . i 1. . ps' - __ - __ - . - ., f Simcoe, to . .-. - L e e6 t . rNr.'Y - - , WT � 0 fill I . ._... . . % I I . - _ - _ __ . _. - : � . . .. .�..� . I . . _.. . . of - will ivill be required to meet this in She tuterest of society w`111 have to be � . . . Mr. McConiche' I - - I - 1. . .1 .. . . . . .. . .. . L.,_ % - . - ,� , - I - . �' ' hill was R' ratudeti ., - . . . %.�_..,.. I.. am unt. ,But then our school -taxes done away with, for day by day it am" I * 11 . MARRIED. -, I y - S _. I . _. . . - I .. . . . 1. t . . ­ L : . .: I . I— , . � I - - I I tLX�0N--JzyFsfty --- At the rmldriwe of the . wil be lessened by the amount of the more apparent they are the hot a Of . . .. . . sc�ool a number I :� .. I I I 1. ' . bride's mothei. King street. Pickerina. by Rev.. . ... H' ' *A-. R- V` E y . ..­ :, I . �_1. .. "., . -, . 1. I . :1 , - L I crime, and anarchy. Good bye . - . ' . !, . C. .* : ,F . Pe I . : ... :., .. bo us wei receive from- the genera . . L. . J. T. CLIdwell, 3d.A:.B D.. John A. Unton. to . - . � . . .cW he w'11 "t . I . . � I ..- . . 164, we may go south, as you a a&, , , Miss Maggie Maud Jeffery. . . I.. .. I � . . . . ! . - I �. � * Active operati , , � � - , fun . Then the county rate is some- L I I IS THE PLACE FOR . I/ . - ­ , .. ;.. ... -_ - 11 -1, ., lo' ..., I . I I . wb t big k than last year. For 1890 someday, but we doubt the corree as of ! DIED. ', * . , I I . .. . I * . �- .1 . G.T.R. station b I- - . .. . .1 : � � . . .. - your forecat of she future. -CE tKL. Movottsov --- At No. 413 i4rvto *treot. Tomnio, on . Bans'nas, Lemons, Water Melons, Cabbage, Towatoe's',­ I . ­ . a coal dump. N :- .� � ere aiked for 1/9 of a mill in the ( 0-m __ . I Tueoday. August 25th. 101, Annie Morrison. . . : � , I . _. . . _. . __ , .-. ... I . . -a. - - , - " ture '1611 iA abor . " . ­ .:! ^god 0 yew . I Early Vegetables, etc. . Well assorted istock of �--, I -. `_` - -1 . . - I ar and 1891 will requii a : I � . . - , I .� . . �_. - dol �.e I/s 4, . I . That Rouge Affair. ' . --;.----.------,--- ---------------. -..,----- --- -_ . 1�. .. . 1. ". . ing and will be a . I . I i .1 ­.. - I . � - ..... Z. . mil for LE at purpose, so we hive ,here . . - . . . . I . choice Confectionery, mixed caudies 10 cents i . . I.. _. .. the loading and . L - ., . . . Ne w Adverttliwments. . . .- I­- �'..% - ' . , . - . � , . . __ - . �.. ­ -_ . - : � ------- i I . L ­ k. � ­ .- ____ . . ! . . ;.- , L . -1.. , -- con ldera�le of a raise. ..­Purseaut to adjournment the inquest I er lb. , Something very nice in smoked I . . . ''. completeAl it wi �. ­ I I - . . . _. � .1 - 1� . I I P . I . , ­ P _. . , . . ­ � I 1 7 :. ­ . . . * . r ."TED1 A good servant girl. In. �" - . ; � . , 1: W Beeton. 1, � . �; .. .. 1 . _., . ! . . ­ I .. � -is ineats. -Fearman's Sugar Cured Hama, -Break * : I . �� " ... .. hen the by-law was passed su. Concerning the death of the Rouge victim - A N I I . t �.. . . � quLre at the Ny'wo office. ! I., _ . . I � - . - I nI& ebentures to the amount of $15 was resumed at LiVerpool before Coroner 4 .- � � I ­ . _.�_. - __ �Iw ` i _. I . lAvi Hiram T .- . . . _ :- . _-1 - . I I ; -.� 1�_. ; I d . - 0 4 - I Ferrier. on Tuesday 25th. Olt SAI* -AL reasonable frote-one . fut Bacon.8piced Rdll,Pickle(f Pork or Long Cie r -, - . . Cobourg. charRc � , ,:L-'. 000, to repair the damage done by Wrn. a . I :­ � .j � . �.�.. , ", than tile law alft Cowan. or., was called and tined Fulare. halltblood. one top . Bacon, 10 Ibis. for $1. If yoll 'Want � i ' W laid eggs or . - - - .. . ; . . ,t hun). hartiv". I I . . ­ the June qoods of 1890, we stated that that about uoon on Tuesday. July 24th. rokwo. cutter. Apply. HeIttaxitat panwil,we. � . ne - 11 I I :, - I - I . I �. . I i -", F 41tf. - .. . . '_ ted the charize i . . ��, - .- , . I . tter, give tis a trial- - - . ) *, sentence. His m, '' . the taxes *ould be very little iticreas- while goinR west the track lie met three 11 ekt,ring, or John Hit ml. %Vhitby. ; , , I.-- . - . . . . - - 1. . .. I ! ohoice bti, 1. - I . .- .. : , .1 ng to rds the bridge. The RENT. -That weill-knows farm.be. . I , ; ; J. - I /- -od n coils quence. as the repairs done "n "' . . I �. I' L ...� Benson were: - I To .1 - - - - I � �­ I �, . � south one very rn ch resembled the mail ing situated ovi the north three-quarters of L - --'- ­ __ - - ff'L, I . �� � " it i the nioney faite Lot $1. Gth Con.. Vickenuc. eentaining about 1-80 . ._. I - - seven years. IT - w d, would lessen found a week after in the riyer. Th river . . - � . . . .. I ­ , ., . acres better known an the estate of thir law . . : . - . .: . '�� " I I.., - . - a o e done by taxes. was nine feet deep in .some places t the t;ylv ' * " ,, L'. � I get ont, so I i _ I .... am utit.,of work t ; � auu*W.hharr&t* Forfunberpartteulars :� _ . ,. ,L. .: . Thi 3 year can scarcely be taken ais an bridge. Fe and others had raked the river applyto JOHN HARKV.Claret"ont. 40 tf- . � _. . . .._ . . t, ". ; W.'D. Rogert . . . �­..:. .. '' ­ - Br'ou am. Dry,, Goods House [ - :tv,­ - 1. . evidence that we were mistaken, as the but could find no weapons.,. A body could I �hw IF_-) Foil ISALE-A. top seaton . , I . . . . _.�_,'L horse recentiv , . ­ . . ;, - float front the Kingston road biridgp. but . .1 'k I � ,f .- t . ethnees. He h; . ,a . . - I,- __ $1.1t ,000 ivas scarcely enough to plaqv . . in good onler. also a light squaret WK � . I � - . � I ''I . - 1 ''. .., , - - I.' � . . . . . LV1 - I -.1. I n would require some days. and would lik8lY gv. i�%& hKht double and aingto harnewa. %,V*,qlfi . " ' L * ; - . '. . ­ I. .. � ,�L I to a post by a r; - _. -) , �1. - . " g � � .. ._. - the roads and ,bridges in as good a be noticed -before roa-ching the railway take hay in ai.-Iiimge. Here I* a cheap loariful-11 -My 8tock '64 Dry Go.ods i is now in "Mr- the Spring and" - - IeL �. -I . attacked by hot . I .111_� - d sbape as they were pictured to our bridge. Two tickets were purchased by for Solna onw. Ab tile" rigs Ifilust be 60111 to nlakt,- I . I .. . I -, ".. . . 3� , _.:1 _ I rooto for others. Harvey"& Livery. opposite the - " � '. its .. . i t Port Union for ToroAto on Sumwer Trade. _ , L ' - ­ I .1 . - , . . k 4�: . for freedom ' �. I . .. . ­,­ . I I . . I - inind. nd pessibly the taxes of stmogers a Pickering .KKwb ofiler. Pickering. 44-46' 1. . . . .. L. . .: . .- . - .L Mr. Rogers ret .. Saturday. 25th. but is uut knowil w they - . __ ­_ __ - 1. ___ - - - . . . :-- '. . - __ . - I . . T� � . . , I I __ . ' . - . " . 1, - - . ..-. .,. 1892 will )e, as much lower as they were. .. - ,. . 1ARM TO'RENT.-�-]Beiuk, lots No. 2 in 1. L - . �, CALL AND GET A NOBBY SUIT . ...: . .. , . . �- ,'d�.,� ful servant lyiL - .� .. . . w I . . . . ... . L I . * .1 . m .. . . L 4� ,,,� . . . . . are this y(ar in advance of the usual - Detectki4e'3ohn Nbwhall. of Toron .. as I the Pith con- and .Ko. I in the 9th con Of the - . . I 1. - . . k4 A very novel . , . . o . . lo F. ' . . I ii�� F I ��_ am )unt. coLliedandexplaivadtatheiarviivw ebad "nabill of 11tritorinu. containing liwacms- I have a large and magnificent stock of Wall Papers very. ,� I was witnessed ­ - . I )rs or lasa. on tlk& womiumare good stables. - ­;... :... . . . . estsblishe� the identity of ihe n as r i Fruit of all _. Z ; . � 1. . "'lie increase in the co''unty rate call IL - lod ru. haaar and itnplez�ietit shegi. . . : ". not a thousaw � � ...... .. . � � -L - . . L... , � A_ . ace . I I r . � . I 'be mplailled in -this way. -This ye - ' . . I . . . , L . d o I .. 1. � ar August%'Veruer Inthepocketsof beds-' ki 3d*. Youees lit good ropair and an ablandAnco � low in price. Boots and Shoers iri large qtiantities., '_ _* � & boy pI � I .. . ceased i; will �e reme#nbered the were pf water- l.anit, ni izood dtaw of ruittuation. . .. �. i . :� � . r . . , For further particulars. avolply to JOHN L. � . . ! I , , . . - backwards wit' I .1 : the county council has had to. build found thr�e addresses. one of N.L. 8 iner. j(�NIV r- I 7M,M, sw0cm omm 0,-.-+:R(DCW =8. . I He I . . ­­ - .K. lialKwIll. p.o. 41-4h 1 � . . - ' . his hand wl ' Ii . . �­ .r . tive ca . � I . . . - ' - �. I . 1"r : L sev tr� -'-es, heretoforp inaintaitied The de" * lied on Mr. Stein . . . ", �. [I . al brA, ,ir and - : --- -_ ' i - _ t towards tl � I ... ­ .� _ * - ' I � , fee I I I - " . __ r . . P#4stv - I .L -1 � a - . . � ".. . . ..- . found that a man ausweritia the d6scrip. J�OR SAM-Thie. ' - Of the' late L . ICEL - . -. - L -". ­_ . which were att t - . by the municipalities whereiti thev . NOT BE AFRAID OF THE LOW Mi ,�,. .. . � . . I . 'A . - - . ! Mrs. Fror*. containiusc �O acres. 1: . . . Ir ._ . � - . . .- aled to him for 6sing : ' - - ­ . . I � 1;. � � . 1-1 . . 'I,- - I - . r :. .... are Wein this .,township are at a ., . ... r.... � . 'L . �1 .- . An editor on I . . ,�t., - � � . . I ... I -r. 2md qttq of the tho township ,)f Ple.kering, front- ' I . . ft_ . :' , . . dis dvantage in this respect. as we was a German and was intoxicated. He L L � . I S1 *POSTMASTEE.. -,­ .- "X. I " . assistauc4 aboit a mouth ago. The �isil,Qr couilkwed of the H.w. 41paner of lot io. in the THEO. 13. WILL � ­., � , . , I � ___ . should onA 41s, . . -Q.---- _r - -r,------- _ - ; . i ­ I i Ki to rowl- q watee from tho town of " __ ____ ___ _ _ .. . . � . . : i ligs " - . ­ " - ,;.r .. T ..M� i . � . baie only one bridge that will come gave him assistance, also the' W i by and lititiltes from Pickering Village. ��, . address of f 0 �` - ' '- waste ha%ket t . . . . . . . I .. .­ , " it in the statutes, namelv the oni -at Charles Clothe. It could not be learned 0 *oil -good buildingsand evezveonvenianee. 4 - ,. ... I . - . . . �:_ wi 11 ., . . . . . - . . . I . - , . - I �, - ', I . , - � .. L . . - . . ', �,. .. I . riot. There w � ., ., e We ner procured the addre�oes of T is is a very desirable property. Title indi*. . . ., I . r , I I 1 �. . . .. . il . ; r., _ - wher r . . .. f " r - � I - � many L . � : . . . . L. . this villagL-. But unfortunately the � I putable. Forfurther particulars applyouthe � ro .. , . . . I .. . ... . . I.. . .. 1� - - . ­ I ` .- homes, 1 . . . � . . , � I . I - � - ­ - . . I . . . . . . .. . - . I , � . - .. . - . Steiner and Heintzman, as he had � them It- .- I � .--- -_ . - shot gnus in a . I __ -�_ ., L � .remlses. to A. t,PORT.County ArrhiW%,Wh .- __ ____ _ - . I 1 , � 1. I . - � - . -- - - - � - =-n-- _.___ -_ _ - - .---. _ _._ - _ , __ _... * _,, r:t- - _ -­ % I of cionstruction wai undQr wav previous, 0 -calling on Ur Steiner. With , or W Y. CHARDW)N. Not*ry Public. . -._- _­ - - _.� � . -.�, . .-. - voi . -_ _ - -, .7 - �_ � � : I . - I.: Wag Cl L ' ". . . I . ' 111-1 . - . _. _­ i : before the county's liability ear- the assistance of a heav magnet the do- Pwlk n*nx. 1 4 " I '. " . \ . qr . P� . , � But the patr, �v L. am - .. ­ It., - r, ,.... . . 4 y - . ... i ` . .' I :�.. basket. Ile oi - �:. - ---'--" . . I . .. .i ! � K_'�, � ­ . ',-_ - : _'L 1v proven., tective had searched the river belc w the , - . I . � I I ..r . . .. 11-k. . - -j - ' fall _. ....,;r L .- " . -_ , .. " - r' L': 1� , z cutor a - .­ * '', � I �! ; I . -, " - - . y printed p !_ ­­.'. I f ': , ' , *will bridge fo� a revolver.- but without siccess. - 1 ]c le , , , I I- .�. . . . . I � ; . On the whole the taxes or 1891 i . I . . . - -.-' I .. - . 0 ITOJU ­'! L - 1;. ­. � . in Ofty is upsit . . . -.1 .1- - . . . _.� - .t be somewhat higherL tb&ll He had also visite I -the belt linQ and i i uble , 11, : U,NDERT-AK ING ' ' '_ I . ; they were track. bet could not learn anythin con- I � : , I _. -_ ---.- . 1i i . . '. . .rrr I � � . �� in five huntire, I " . j� . - . I NO CE TO CRM ­ , . , . .... - wq� ... J. . j.. -::*, ­�, 1. . - 1;. . -181 . . Ir . �'. . - - .- in 90, but as the -prospects for a cerning ',Verner. In his opinion I' body �. .1 . IF. C. Loclip. - ­ .11 Ver I - .. I .-. ::. _yt ;_ 11- _ . . � I Mug m the 9,boVe fine constantly:' ' ' .. . . .� Olt I I - . . - . . . .... . -er crop and better t es could no; float from the Kings road . 't � ; . - - chickens 'list- , .. . - much larf im, I ­ I I � L L � I 1 , � ., w . � 1* . I 011 . I. �. - i - .. I ­ .- r - _-'L bridge �ojwhere it was found. It w Id be .1 � � d at ressouable tates. , , � - - .. . .. � .1 � �� . ­: � O� . : I . among the lot -1, ­­ farmers wi a find them much easier to SUSAN ELLICOTT, Deceasedil � ..� . .1 .. I I - . - . ­ _. . I . . ' . � *., -I .. , . , , � . I . - - ­ . :- '. - .. I ' ' N - � , ,, r .: !'�': - . I ­:.".­*:-.�: paj than t iose of last year. -,. ' preves ' t" by the eddies and sand bare )U USUANT to the - Beyined Statutes . : : - . �11. - L Calls promptly q1tended day � :! ! , . develciwl legs . .. . _�_, , - . , ..' r , The rivet from the wooden bridge to the .. r n W . 1\1 I . j . . . L .. .; 6ST"T'T fi3 ,ft =):rl,Mr L . `.-t., � I L' I of Ontario. Mr." Chapter ilk uoti i .1 it Whom a chich, .I.. '_.r_'.-.:-.,__ -.,..;. __ lake ravis at the rataof 20 feet so th ' Cie is - r � L . . I ­ - ..� . .. � -, a 01110t, � - . . - __ __ __ �­.: I . I . .. _L . 1� - r 1 4 . 2�TOQM.46.14 , I ! I . .... , : . __ .- I hereby givep that all crediLan and otber verwas ?M ­ .... L - . -1 _.- - - . .. ute,. lie was of the opinion that the Mae having clafins against the Estate of flumn Rai- . qp . . - .. I _'.". L.. cated while tf - �. _ . . - J, ' I ferreil with thl, I ". ... I.-`11'.... . I -� I * .,.:.,: : � .., :. .. I...,,r., NOTES AND COMMEN'rS .,...:. oommitted suiaids. edtT, lato of the townshho of Ptakezing in the . FUNERAL DIRECTORS, .. .. , ".. .. PICKEBING, ONT. �� i - __ .. I �1. I ,I I - ____.:..­­ -: __ - .. . �� . , I I I . M . . . _ :. - _� i Coun*,y of Ontuio, wilow, Deceased, who di&J _. '-. - I . � - I � - - ___ __ __ I �_ , . 1. - . __ . � r -1 .. ­ . " . - ­ _. _/ ­ - _. - - --- __" - - - - -:,- - -mr- - - -:-- -_ il t 1'. . birds tail featl .:, - � . This oonolu4,ing the ;evidence (�ouaty oxi or about 27th day of .4ovember. A.D. ISM. are . - -_ -7 _____ _ - - - - I . :� .1 I � -_ - .= � _* - . -----. - - -_ 1. . . I . . : .. .. _. . � . - - -_ -.-,. -Z t . . .� - %:. 1. , ,.r..', "he Sentennial Beheyolent'806ety 6;" Aftoruey Farewell' addressed tho . �. 7 - . . . � "doomed to an i - ,��_- -r" : 'I irod too mod by l"W to H � k � - z - - ., ;:; :'::-. .; : I -Z - .. : . ., !I _ I r r - I. 1. �, . :_ .. ,. - I ­ I � . L I .. . . .. . . _­,.'. r. __.,::­ -: -� a gone it p., %Lutik, Brmk 8"d. P. - at, Elsentm o" - - � . . .7 I., - � ,� " V02 � =6 - I �_. � -, . t', .. ,- , . , . . i . . - .1 ., % P% . , - . . I h The Ontario Govern- Coroner, stating tl�st all the facts obtain- r,, I . . I � , , r I .. with all its fe .: '; : -.- � . . : I � . �. - '. : �., , , . � :. ii ; - 1, - . . . . __­ ost&ta of the add Susan Ellioda. deceased on or . I . :::� �; ... , - I - '. . I—. - . . . �. - ., . .. 1 .� � . . . - -, . . . r . - � �; . : - . i . . . � : . - . :­ , - "I" � - �1� � malit bas revoked -its corporate able at prewt had been produced. He before Ird day of Ofteber A. D. MI. their . I I . . . - . . . ... . - . ._ .: * , , , ­ T 11 . . . - I (mi of the old - : . - , - . . . . . - : . I *t ': . - ., I � . .��. � � -, I __ * . . I . . . � .. . . . L . . I r � �. . - . : d be gained by and address with full paftiet I us of *eir els,has, I . -on and busteil I . � powep. thought thas.'nothing eoul Dam" - "M - w , - - 'K .. - ____­��_ __ 1 r. I ,�. We' u uderstand that all - members * in prolon" the Inquest, but thought under &W:)f the securitits, lit any) hold by them. And _. - __01- - - __ - - - - _ __ - . ---. � . I ­'...- . . . I .,_i.!+,. Wednesdav I I.. . . . r r' . . . I � . . .. � � t. . - I . . r L . 1-1 :,:.,.. gool standing will receive back all the circu tanoes an open verdicL"Prould "'tir,e is hereby given that the said lexecutior 4: �i . - -, . .1 L . . . .. . - r . . : I I 11 - . : .r L. . . . I � I . . � _­....:.� I will immediatob after the said date proceed to ; I . :. , I . - i . . .. .1 .- . I . . - I �.. day and th(w . I _ ''L. . I I - I L% ... r:,-. P e - C r � . . clay's OntinR * 3. . � ,-. ; they hav put in with interest, so that bout ser the endo,of jastioe. groner distribute tho assets of said decaased wnoniq the I - r . .­' I _m. . . I �, _,_-1 ___ I ,%.. thev will not be at any finantial loss. Ferrier t charged the jury, an from Parties entitled thereto. ba%ring regard only to . L .. . . ... . . I - I . I . .� . . ...., �. I_ . . - "... . � ­ I �. - . . . I \ q-. Washburn Isl q '�­' ­.' L . - ­ . . - r. .._ .. ­ .- . r r his rem -it was clear that areed the claims of which he shall have received notice I :� . '� '. " . .. . . , . ., - . - t � I ..___:.­_­' he . - I � . � "'r __ _ . . ....!.':. 'Ir _ " _..,,_'. -'r .. as above requind. -1. ,� .:. .. _.: I I . . I notodel for a __. .. I . � : . . - -,r ; '.' ..-.---,7 "'he ratepayers of Markham With t!`e we Attorney. r ' Dated this "h day of August 181K. . � ... . - I . . . ­ ­ ­ defeat- t ..., . L . ... - . - t 11 I., � .. 1. � 1. - 1. - - ­ . . . . lotauge on th . .- I I.:. .L�­­.­�,' ed lie High School by -lay on, Tues- AftOr ta 45 1 ' minutes . deli a ion - Harry R licott, z L. . 1. ,j 1. ;.. 1, .� 7 I. �_ . . . ..... �� - , , , , , - - � I . I . . - . . _`__,.,. _0� .. . foreman eorge Smith announced t e fol- - . . . ; . . � . . � I I.- .; raikpleB, but & - - - ...'. - 1200111tor, hnwk Road P.O. OnL .:!­ - , a .". I . .,:.. -.'i d . Now the question is, how wip lowing'v* ict .-I'Thit thi-decesse&I is one , I . . . . - . . �, � - � "... . : ,i�l * - L - . , . ",r ' vantage of r 11 L . I . . � I ad L. , .:., � - ': . I . D6W & VC0111.1 vray. . i!, I _­. : . ". �,.� __'..".. . ! .L ­ . �. . - .. ' 0 - jov themselvt .. I . ' ' .r V_-, '. , Markham r�etain the Government grant. August Werner, late of theCityof Toronto, Brock IM. %VMtby . � _.1.. - - . I - - �.' : r ­ r i ­ I I .1 . - . _r. . . . 4;; ....., r L . . . L .. � . . . . ... - ; ,. .� � I Solicitors �� L '" I : - ­ .1 .. . '; I - .. . ­ 9 KING ST., WEST, _.. __L . . . �._,.­. .. ,r ,._. . I . _ ..--.1-.. The- answer is simple.' The town wiU dud came Vo his 4estb an or about the 24th - I . . . . . - . I . re4 to mar tb ­ I - � . - _____ . I . . . . . I .1 . . . � . -i - . - . I ____­___ ____r � - . .. - i_%' � L �. I - - - -_ ­ ­ ---------- . - I ." ".'' _: " r� sy Of July,_Ism, at the township of .. ­ . . . - . .L.: �. L<. I . .._,-r,:. I— ullet, � e . , . - ..., � . 1: .- I _.... . _ �_L­. - ' . - .- '.. �­­'. � : - , . ' rJV01E?j0WrJV0 .. .1.. __ . I . �1: . -­ ,, . Gle ; �' in ! - ': �. 'khs da 's otiv ::: ::-- a,% L . . - . � ...�jL...­ - �, ' " h ,e: no, biO_ school. _­:_ - .': . ,_ .. ...;1' .Pieketlna. from iL wound made by a . . ed home ott i - �, .,:-: i.. �� . .'�� "' " 1 r��. ;�'­ fi od m A.pistol, hold in the ha ' we WARREN' . .1 .,� I y ­ - . I .... ;. '._'­..`.._. fit &y�s World sayi --"At' the of .9 i,. - . 1� . . - - .1 . . . L; . _-,.., � � "L ":_ uesdi . L r . r ­ - . A, r . . The Stouff L ' ' . �, ��, _:_. � ' . roon to $be -jurors uukno*n." * OMdP 7. , o . i � ­ . ­ . . . , . _.�_ a I I , - Watche C1 ckz,Jewe119ry,. The'Re wid C . I . r��: : _;,­_�_; d ouriied 'inquest held last night at e wwwash better pleased with the :, � S, 0 . I I . pairing of Fine' __ . - Q%Lr fair CAR _ . . . . ;. :­ � ;:,; r . . � � I , . - I � , 4 , ­_� . �1. . A ... � I � � I: �, r,,,.' . . . 3 - I - ,., . . � last year WRE . . r 'r- Mi ico concerning the death of Edith mas - in - ,whieh muctive N41rh*11 � r� 4nd Silverware . plie&W Watches receive, . '. - "I - ... -:, ; 4_, - . I ini I . I I V . I I ­ �; q .- . % . I L . - 1� - . . '. .� A L L . �, "... ding, the - - . L . - : ..!. .1 �-"..*- -(-,Iiild killed 'at the rail. hand the as". than were ,we'with De- : all styles and At all 4 ,� of wood from . _. . . . 1� I '_ - '. %. ve �10111 - - owr ft special Mttention. L, ' ­ ­ . t. � � . . - I ­ ­ r _ . � - � V * Charges Moderatf. �4: ­ .- - si g, the jury f- - I -111 . - I '- . . i , ... ..1. r: . . - .:. , . ` ter hal an- teed .R4WA" skyle.. althoggh nothi g be. .'I .. . ... I _ . ; - equeutly till ;.-. �,� �, _. � � . ' . q L Wa Crog , af - 7!)n , -man's idpolity,was as y L . , 'r ­ , 4 % r. :T),-r:.j.'r ,,.''. d 0 As a jk# __14"0 _; � - All Work Guaranteed. . r�,_­. - I b9i&oying kii i . L.. I ; that the - oil . I 0 . , . . _,� 11� � . - 1; I L I I ! �. '' - 'i . 9 . � . . �- .I.,- 11, I �. - .1i. f ho r's .d iberation, tound IN @*h*, 11 in also partial to the icia - 19 -44 il ;"L . ... 1.'. . mitted the gi , . - I.` - ",;,�-_, ri 'I " wanmg lew W . -, I .; :'..- I � � delKh was accidental. 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It 16a), liee& liitC"t1t&Vti�oG oft .0�_-, 0-ov. %V. &% 3MMEWIP .. . I r .. i .­ . . * L':�';L� . *.­'.., been supphu - � � _ . � � � '' . � � . .. L 4.L � - ' . . ­ ... . .�_: I . 'i. I � �_�f . � I . . . - , . - =n=_11%1=T - oil' , k, ,4.,, - 4. ,p , , OLL, - , - C, , -di I L . I mi. . � ." ­ , :1 .1. - 1. .� ­. j,- r . .- . I _: .:i , �!; *11. ouepw t, t'�qr. ,�� ' 1 4,�,� - - . �.' r;.- .A 1 __ � .. L - ­ ­ , , - -, " 1 I -.-'� I I - this. oife at Shu I � 1) Kinir St, I Westi. r : i ­. I I _ on TtiesdaT . . - . 46 Aisputs this iMeir . . PICAERXNG. ONT. , ., I "; 6� � - �! '. _CP - . �.... 1. , �,, . I � � , garm ... , he 71i �, .. . . . : L. K:�(' �' I . ­ -; � . _ , � : 1. g aq . . .11 .1 - , I . , ", t;� - .. p4 . .1, ..., .- ,.:. :� I . ­ . . . , _. ., . ,.:. ,::,� �,., � I .- � .- 1�4 - 1L. 1-1 I . . � i , - - e , � .,:. . . ' . . I . . I I .1 � . . . - . , vp - - v- , r, ,, r ,ZV � 4 � � . .,.."� � - , Ion acknowl r ­:.'." -_ - �_ . - - 1. 4. . I r . - 1. 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I .. . .Z . �# � , , .1 " ;,_` , . � - - I �_ __-;�*W-��_ - . - ­ � #.N4k"W . I / ..." .-, ,� t :�- K ISTRICY-D04 V. � OUR FAT AN AYS. IA$t week when the now walk- was being ,_ �. - ­t".:� :!­ 1 4, -, __ .7 A � I I.. I ­ 11 � '. I F ,.,I . . I . . a . . .. "' Iftior 0619tefe-sted P'"erty - ownen kicki :: ­ - I � A 01 I_- ".. 1) 1. ­ ­ 11. ­­ . . .. . ,:..:, . � t L I ­ .. .. :. , .. f,e I . - f. 1�1' "No . if pr are" 001Y ed, and 1101316 &Dimated discussions ensued I _�-_'­.f. �. 'L 1� __. Ttz MOST BAki 19ACKD MAX�a . .;.� ., 1. 16" . . � � �'_ fi'ro�E?j IN I 1. .i . - '. -� � .��,.. ; � -i;% -, � � . t I .. -, .. UR EXCHANGIRd.. . John. All the owners . I . , I I decent, is An expression we with Chailman St 0 _' . L �"i " - � . L"..-�' .: ,;� � ."e � . FROM 0 . I , .A. .t , I . � . . tk.., '. L��'.­T,. , _,�t.�.­)_- in Barrie . , ,,..,,q hear. fnim the bgruy handed finally withdrew their -opposition wish the � � . ,* :'?� t "PL, I , : urglars have been busy . - 7 . 0 I soul of toil. The speech is exception of Ur. MoGrattan, and the i .. .... ... . .: ��­__'.' , , ,;�i 001itly. . only a noural one, but the ov- I . . .1 -�4:� 1 � � . .1 ­. . , .. Irbe 01aI1*W11O thinks the boy who liv s tone of . has much suit is shut only a six foot wall is laid in I L , I ­ ...- I -I' ;. �... __� 1: , .,..., �. .- ��_ _.LL I front of hie promises. We must my,wimt. - . I - , . 1. ,. . . �_ . . .: I � I . �_ .. . . ­�'_;:­'-_,'�."; -�_A',', L - ,* . '.. :', �- ,L: � �, � �� - �.. I ­ . -1 I . . I . � -_;.:,; _,': I't .... L! " 1 -:", -, ,t door go him is a good one has y t to do w �th its meaning, and . . � . 1 �, . ­ '. 1�.-__' .. I ... . : _�, � . I . I L .. .: -, ., L I � � �1. . � . -�­ . . :�. 'I.q. . � � . _ �. � .. ­ I __ �. . I . . . . . , - I-. ".. . , I 110% . . a with ever reason there way have been in years I . . . ... . : . .. . ...' I - . 6 ,:;.:�s .,;: - _... . a - : be f6una. - .general y it jq uttere . ._1 .11 . - __ ,��: -,..,:. -,�:.t-�� ,- _.. I . I :L_ . 1_ 1 . ­, , .- � - . . _'. . . i ,,,,,a inaian . I some i oubt, ,fear in is no reason I . . � - � - k � ­. , -...--. L" � - ­­ � .4 . : , , . : 'i I , . . . ­ . I ` ;.­_ ,.-- '� , ,.v�i - ' . . , :. . .. - I - - - .'- -:2- .:; - I . . .. _-- " - I I . _ . . - A ' � that fa -mars will starve -,4 to -day wby owners of business property !: - . .. . . ._ �,�:�; �._ -.1.4! � 'ODge Which weighed over 57 lb .Rr I � . - _. I—. . - . . -1, , . uskiii - - $1-xO*O* -_ ;'A ­ _ 1. ­ I , � - ' . I to I I t named York, captur 09 �_ I ,�Lct past for this oustom, there i - ALU FOR . . .. ...­�_ ._i, I � .11 , I_, ­­­ . ondent to the Packet. be rentred bankrupt in'the sbould pay for half the sidewalk in addi. . . 9 - ... . _.. � 1, I _;ii - . so says a corresp 11 L I - . I , ­.. -, , - . . . . L " '..".. - ­:­ 1. 11- � 0 - One - . . . ... . ­ _. , -1- - . . _.jL _ Stouftville is having On electric lig % .L. fac of the most tion to the share they pay of the general - ' ' . . .- i- .;. . : ; - . � : ... I :. "'L. '�_. .,.-,.L " . ;� � , .. - 11 i. � , I � . .:. L :, . . . .1 . L . . _ _ ,f'-. !:,� : �� _�j_,� �_" , L, , . � - � . ; . ., ­ � . _ V V- . . . . I I 0 " , I . _. _ I I . I . . . . .. ,� 1, ; ., r" I . , - . . I � . . ; I . � 1. , , , , I.. systew erected in the place.. The dyna ..' t harvests that this taxation. The wide walks are 'not made 1. . � . . . . - ." -1. I ­.- 1?i I . Vua o � L . . . . . ­ . -1 - In for,their convenience, but for the pub - , �­. L . *.,. Will be run by the engine of George Brol- co�tntry his Yet wn. lie � I i'-." , .... _ . , li-." . . �_ -, . � "; , . . - the. spring when everything at' large ; therefore the public at large a . ..., ­ . . ,-.%-�-J'j , . . 1. " - I fiLctory. G. PARKER'S -1% - DUNBAIRTO .,' �' A- 'A; Lj� . looked as though the crops were going to be should pay for them.-Youmal. . I . 1. .. ... 1.� .1, .1 Natural gas has been struck in Dun - adismalfailure, we heardnothing about ' L �ft � . "1 . - - L .--.&. ... i . ­ -0 ­_ . . . . Ville, ont., not.. in large quantities, bj�i prices, woo and Is tation was every, ' At a meeting of the Citizeu'fi Band, - __ - . . . . . I ; I . _ " �-. - �,�, �-4* , L . . . " ­4"� - I gh . . _­ - �N �' , - probably sufficient to .14 t and heat the where expressed at the poor Pro`Pe-�t- Port Perry,. held oneday last week, is was i .. W. I- - - _7 - . �'. N.. . 1--., _" - L N� I T: ­ . 1 town. I Nature has ititbrforei , however, and dis- decided to offer the eatire'set o BARLEY - - - (18911 e) " � BARLEY. �o .,.`i.l ,_: I - . f instru - � I i - . ­: .i , " � , Connection his Veen completed between .pelled that fear, and t we are grumbling. . i - . - . . . - " �­- m6nts for sale, and, from the remarkably I , - .., � t , �..! .. I L 41 - .... I . '. _: . , L �., ­ - �� ins. Why not sit down sot ie of these wet days . . I 1 ... . . 1: . � , Speight's PUMP and the' -tillage. ma . . low figures asked, it is likelV the offer will I The undersigned is prepared to purchase I.... . I . ,:.. .� , We uaay bave a system of fire protection and carefully peruse ihe figures given in . a &_ _. -. ..... I .___ L I . . . this paper some few 1 reeks Ago be acceptede, Why does not the town . ­. ­ I ..-,. 1�._ I ­ I I --- I . ., ­,­ . :. ­ , - shortly. I - . ied estimated yield the *4 rid ovet as comp- &red aouncil do, something at once to check BARLEY, WHEAT, -OATS and all Sorts- of PEii" '"" -11'', .1 ., -:....,. ._� . ..I';- . ,Nlrs. John Gray, a- recently marr' uirements for the this sale and keep the instruments in the I - . Z . _�'_: '_ %;, - 1. ... I k I Montreal woman, Used6oal Oil to light t **ith the probable I . . .. I : .,- . To be delivered -at our .. � � -...! . - ­'. I . be ,Game territory ? Apl ly this dose once, in- town ? We understand the town could I I . I I __ . .L. .,: .. ` - ., �_ , _:­- . .,;.:L �_ . -� ,. _. � - and died in great agony a few, hours r",--i"n, 21 Z:j�T(=X-3MX.&.1q'8 33.&.-Y a . Z, L�_ Xi fire telliRently, and it yOl L Can't jump Up and make the purchase for a mere trifle. Thik :01.j Z'V".A. -1- -.- - L . : . .. ... - . L ' - � - � -, � atterwarda. - .1 . crack your heels toget ier three times before would not only re -organize a good band " .. ..... . '. - '1' - -V .: _. W. H. Coates, of Atha,: has this season . The place of.delivery is very safe for teams; no railway crossings, no �:. . . "'i: "r I coming down, I am 20 gramarian. Cer- in our midst, but would ensure its contin- - .- . 1% . I I mpare. �. - -�.� -.,-" ­­ . ten mares whi-�h are now,raising their ten t&inly prir,es will be good, unless it be for nation for all time to come.. Now is the street cars, no screeching locomotives. Prices will be paid ,that will co i .. a -1.` � L � , z. . - ,� I I colts, all heavy drafts, and, with one ex- oats and as the yield in extraordivary layge . e for prompt action before it is too favorably with other warkets. Farmers patronizing this market may be sure . - L.. _;.... - " - - 1_� , - : I - : . .. �­ . . - � . .. .. - L ... - - - re will be much bettei# tlm I w cars of Oats wanted� .,. . ception all will register. : . � the income per ac late. - . . of fair treatment, both in prices and weight. A fe - I .1. . " L Lj, ', , - . John Northwood, Oshawa, bits coM. than in previous year i. . . - ; I ' I . _ _,_.�__ - -T-.-S-'�- = ----- ­­ - � .. . ­ . : - '. I - 1, _ L ___,-_ _ __ - - -._.__ g soft coal for threshing engines. , . - I - .­.: 1, .0. - � � .. - . __ - __ . . (=0gLj of all. kinds on hand, includin , .. , . .. _.. 1. ­. 6 �): 111enced to rebuild his dam. About 20 . - . . . - "Whom God hath ined, together, tat n3 Tom TA3MZ-P1o1g*xftx Station G-TJR 5"; V V r=. 4 = ,. � .. .. . � ". , - . men are under the direction of C. A. Mal-' 'man put asunder.",.. ben very young I TRAINS GOINO EAST I) UX AS FOLLOWS:- . . � - . . _1�1�. =). . ZZ.6.1frW1 - CO. , L: I . : _. ..� " '.. - �., ' _11 ' - I . - . -1 - " .... ,�_ k . - 8:00 A. M. - . . . . . . � I -,.- . , . .. .-,. . lory who has control of the work. remember reading th above text from the No. I 'ExPREss - . . . . .. ./ I - .,. . THOS. MOODY, Agent. :: ,- :. :1_11 � . I . 'blank in the It 3 "MIXZD, . 4 0 2:22 P. M. . - � . . I _.. -.1 - 1. . The 'liquidators of the Central Bank circle enclosing the arriage . .* I . . . . .. - ­ .-I", _. - . . " � . AL ARKET, ATfOUST 20TH, 1891- 1. . I . � - - . :-:.�..:."-�"',i�l . it - - 64 7 Loc . - - . N -ERP( L M . . - I --- . haye issued a wri against the St. Cathar, family record. The 1words had much in 6:30 P. M. Li )O . . . . - .- __ I .1 _.�i .. - . . � . I . . �_ . _ -, � : r � - -, - , � - . � Ines and Niagara Central Railway for terest, for me then and since that time I , . -------,-- __- - - __ - - ___ .1 . . . I - ' $22,500 due John Shields and David Blain have had therii fr&juently brought to my TRAINS GOING WEST DUK AS VOLLOWS:-' ______ __ I .- I- t - 7.,� - - ' ,4, - :� a ­ . aw is par - No. 8 LOCAL . . . 9:08 A- M" . . :,� - .., - -1 - as contractors for the building .of that. mind. One part of Canadian 11 . ARTHUR EVERETT HIM TO KEW FRIKISIS . �,�_..�. L... I tioularly'Lo my liking and that is the im- 11 4 MIXXD . '-. . -. 4:16P.M.- . I . . -�r�.- _10. . line. . . . . �. _. ..­­�_: - . , . .. . . _ SO -auxi6ns and that it attacbes to -marriage vows. 11 2 Exp4*kxss ., 9:013 F. M.. uding public . . . - : _ - . I I - I . : ;:"�;_ -1 � Jake Gaiudaur I a be is: -portance . wishes to announce to the surrou - . - - ON - - .. . - . I Z - ­_ ' - for A divorce can be procured in Canada. but ___��_ that he has opened out a Tailor Shop . '.. . . ----------- 0111) I - � - willing to Make a match with Hanlan hall as the expenple and trouble -in obtaining, . . � osite Dioney'Bros'. store in , BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK _.. - �,. �. " '___ I., 1: I $1000 or $5000 a Side. Mir. St. John PICKERING MARKET. . '. . .- .. f- . � .. . _ ��­ .- itch is sogreat, few men or women care to I I - _..=._P.A.MjS.&A_1Z, -, - ­ . _. 1. . ... ­­� '- * "I 1891 . . .1 I - .. -Y , .JEWS Omes. Aug. -: . . � . 1_ - � agreed to furnish ihe st lake money for -the : ' we , - . . . ,;. � . * __ , ... . . - - . 1, eek such freedom. Then again, ours Is Fail wbeat. go to. iab spring. 1.0Dto IM goose . I -.:.- - --:".:, , � . , . ,:jol Orillia sculler. 8 I . : ., .: �: ! - ho attempt .00k Where lie is prepared to receive orders in his ...� . �,� . , . I . : are severe in dealing with men w to 90c Flour. family, per bbl. 05110 to 66 line and execute work in a satisfactory Whitb Xarble Works. ".- - .-_111 . . On Friday afternoon at"2 o'cl k, the to break up a home, but none too h 82. per bble 06.00 Bran per ton - 7 . .. � . � ..-I .. : 'O mue Flour, pastry, I 30-6in inanner. Call and see us. . . .. _: .. - . 11 ,.:� - . . . h and door factory of Jc,hn Told'. Col curred to in that man sm shoru, per.ton, $20 screenings per ton 0113. ; . - 1. .: , . sail I r But i!� has often oc � ­ =r ­, .. . : ... .- �: L, -1 . � - _�­ ; ­ - .' I-' . 1. . ., . " . ., � lingwood, wag Aiscovered to be Op fire - marriages do not take place in accordance ET. *1 ,ARTHUR EVERIFT BALSAM. ' _' I . . . -,I-..-; .-­.- ���.�: . .1 .. � � � . ______ - -, - __ - '' - - -, ____ - - __ 7 _ ; .4, - ., I __ ­,; * ithe 40t ancl withtheabove text.and possiblyiD that . - athi o & Haw� .� :. The firemen were scora oi . I I � TORONTO, Aug. 28, 1891. M s n .� , ­ :_­.- - I C1_j.&_MM:1Z:02�7= , 1. _. . 1: extinguished the flames.. Damd96 very connection the American divorce laws arc, . I , , _. -, - . ­. - I . . I proper -if men Make bargai118. TOU have Wheat, falle.bush ........ f 0 00 to$ 0 94; - . Manufracturers of . and all ' . I- .:::- - �" -;---I I - I light; no insurance. 1116%mim�' MarbleMonuments, Headstones ., I ,; . , I . T-1 - Wheat, spring .......... 0 Wto 90 '. . . -1: _;. " .7 I Captain J. Field of No. 6 G6mpgny,3lst a right to break them. Be th �'s it may, . . . . . . . . .. . other Cemetery Work. . I - . �.�. . T.,.:. � e_� . - . - died at his resi- I am still a firm believer in Ca adian I&WGL Wheat, red win . . . . M. , I � .;,. _".il�_`� � a . - . . ­:_ .., . . I . .. _: . . -_: . . BatallioD of Volunteers I itb reference to divorce. .W ile passing Wheat, goose ............ 00 to 85 - � . A1@o Importe" Of Scotch, 8w4dish, JL i - .. I - . - . I . - . .. - and canadlan GranitQIL :I ! .:: A , : � :�l ,- ,: . . ­. arlaan .. .. ' : - depce at Vresherton oil konday. He �vss w - �. 371 to � 39 . . ,.;-- ti--_ . --Ii; I- through this village a; few day Since. Poe- Oats, bush .... . _- __,.i!- ell to call . _:�. 1-11 , , _. - . ­ �_., � . . Lion . 'A Im All ] __ , � s* - j . - _. �.:'. , . * , . widely known shrough ]its connec . '1* ....... P-6 . - - *4ft parties wishing work would do w . . i . I . . siblv thinking what a trottsr Y mnstang Barley, bush ............. . 54 to: Wi . on us beforo purchasing. All w eed , I. -�`..� - __ . ive . . I 00 to - 00 - - . - . I - . �...� - ! . with the vo!unteers and has seen act' would have been had she been trained in REas, bush ................. I.. � - __ and prices of the lowest. -, -I-. : ;.:�*, �f, . . � � : . � i a British regular. I - __ - . .. :. ­..�� ­ - ___L____f. ' : .-., .;,_ L­ 6ervice as I her infancy,.mY attention was.arreeted by Hay, new, ton ............ 11 00 to 18 50 - � � . - -.- - - ___ _.___ - 1 ; ". �, , ; - I : .� Or. Friday afternoon last the large eir- loud talk. and thuds as.though Some house , * , . , j . L, 1. . . _ . ... - l'i . . ,. wife was beatinR -Pj Straw. ton. * ..... - ­­­ 9 00 to 10 00 . .. . . - . .. SONN0101 .., NOMENNEEN ...-; - . . - -1 �. I I ..- . cUlar saw in Graydon's factory. Streetr carpet Dressed 11099 ........... t. 7 00 to 7 40 (I i ., . ... - - . ville, suddeniv burst i6to pieces. whiie never do,such light work -1 t rn me Beef, forequarters ....... 4 00 to 6 00 - , . . �. 4 .1 - %­ '. 0 -".:. . I om W1 lea came . . 1 $*0009000000. __ : .... . -.-, runnine ai fuli speed, the sawyer, Dick towards the direction from w i Beef, hindquarters ...... 7 50 to 0 00 . . I Established �, . i. �i �x� ". ,.`_ . . _� ate enough to the sound. and my. what a ei b was pre- .� . �1� - . � - 'farclitneut, being fortun I . 1! il � %, � : __ . , . : -:� � .- . .- ,%, ' open day, eath the Mutton ..................... IS PO 90 H 00 - I TO LOAX , - I , ..: I., : - � eacape.with a few slight scratches. vented. There, in 6 50 to 9 00 . � . . . - . . .. _ _ �:-i� � . ries of a Veal. carcass . * ............ �. - ' � , _-1 i ., . __ .. . . i I _ ­�-i�� ': The Port Perry Board of Education bright sun, and within the bounda, . 1867. - At 51 oer cent. Interest 13-apble- '_:'�: -:�,!,', ­ hill, �ivilized, not to say christian land, Stood a Butter, lb ......... 0 ....... 00 IN to 20 00 � I � ,..- - - , -, . i I :: - M �! ,. �, � � _- -4 ;;, - . . � . etMouday ndengaged Mr. -Under man and woman Aghting. Adam wax Ems. doz .......... 1 . I . . 1. .�_.: _. , -_ &I . .� . . yearly. Straight Loam . -1 . .. _.. 1. �. I . - .. ­ - r . .- . � .- . . of Simcoe, to fill the vacancy can8ed by - -- ­­��:---- ______ ------- . : .- _ � � .., _� . ­ loving and cherishing Eve. by slapping her - - � . . ; -1 .- _,.�:._ ._ I- . Mr. McConiche's removal. Mr. Under- . .- - Apply at once to . ..- I ,: . �... - , _2..�P� ears and tickling her shine with the toes of .1 .. ..:: `Plc..��- ­ . - .. .. - I . � .: --- .. . _L �- iiiii was a student at the Port Perry High his sandles. Eve was, however. rather DOMINION BANK .. � '. I _. . DAVID J. ADAMS* ; - . � - , '�.,,_'._�, .. . I V � �. ....'.. - 1- - . . . .. - .. ­ L hool a number of years' oanditisex. lkC_I!, .L . - .. Se R4 equal to the occasion, possibly having been . . 1. . - - 27-4s 11anicer Ar, ]Egro ." � ­ - .- . . . - ' . -, I t .- , _�. pected he will "fill the bill" satisfaclAry, simllarly treated before She was hou'r- Capitat Paid up, � $1,500,000 - Pump Fa�ctorylt * .__ .. . � _. � �L.:.��`;� - 1. . . - . . L � ,&ctive operations are going on as she ing atid obeying Adam.by oDmbinit his hair � I I PORT PERRY, ONT's - . r . .. stori � . . . 00011 , _. -'_- . , . ; '. � . G.T.R. station here in the r,onstruction of with her finger usils. and admini ng Surplus, - '. $1,350,000 a. G-ero-VV, VWCV�Iet= . !.. _. , �..... . - i- . . ' her odlants - i . I - - . -_ � . li a coal dump. We Understand the strue, love tape. with closed fists, on __ I - - - . _____ - .. . � .. -, 11 � '. . � - Manufacturer of - - - - . .. .... � : ., - us three months in build. f see and eyes. Meanwhile the pair were ITBY AGENCY.. . ,. . . . - f . __ * , .. - . , .. � � :, ture will be abo not altogether of a caressing 'WH I � . I . W.-. KO'BRIEN "' '-.' . ing and will be a very complete affair for. u -ting languAW 0 : �. . I.f � I ;- - . � .:. lamenting "Man's in. HAVING8 DEPARTUR.NT. . is .� I - �% ., _ ,oal. When nature. I drove on . Lif� Force & Suction PumP i . ..'�:,:.�. - , the loading and unl3adinst of 0 it %Oman.,, YonwautmetonLMO Intimmt allowed &L highest current rates. No . . . . � _. , - .14-. . � I , I .. I - - I - - ... . I . . H be quite an acquisition humeml I . . -THE- - . .: I .� completed it wi e. well. I gnaw not. But perhaps notice of withdrawal required. . - . .�, , - the 00=4 � Deep -well PUmm bf Brass, Irou And . . . .. � :. . . � 11 ! . ..; ''. - - . . . . I -, . � � . � I . - , % � , .. " .1 � . Z , I - I.... .1 . � ' '_ to Beeson. they may mend their way, when they find - I w. H. HOLLAND, -- - . - ..y . �.: . .1 . . � I -vorcelft D.- . I . - � . . .1 - , . . . ... -Levi Hiram Doolittle is unaer arrest at ' I . M AGElt. �. .. - . .I . . ... ­:. .. - out Fatty'is on their track. - 101T ; . IN WMI31 3B - ,... � . '...., � ._ _( - - - . _ .. ­ . - .. . z. ­.. I .- 1 'obourg, charged with having more wives . ��',he GEARED AND FUMPI G � W�NOMILLS, . , . � - I I :; __-0-46460-0- i - I., . I �. , '. - ­ . � . 1! . Oil I SALE. - . A I i. -, �, ' 'i ; .; I . : �__ �. I Ith The prisoner admit- 7 ... - � __ . . � . . ,� � - - I I - :�..._:__ I . �n tile law allows. -1 1: ­ . " MARKHAM. , I,lt!NT OR MIS . .eud of auks, and * - _ �, - � q . , - T out Wareroom auti tlje;�t . I.: ...._­. I.. ! It I wait I ­ - Wintitn"I And Cistfirn T .: ,;S.- ted the charge and was sent up to it . ­ ... . . ... __ , I �* I'' * roughcast houma, tokedwr or solmistely, the PHOTOG K P Ha E I ft * '. � . �!'..'.,,_ �: . . . I 1. We; also "imern Pumps. Mail -or0erf, . . . s . ; � sentence'. His parting words to Judge pulation of Our Tillap is house that Mr PordYth now Occut) old - - . .. , - z�. -,..-.-_11 . . � ! - : Mie total po I tbetwosholyst)etweenthe houm- and the A to. . . _­__� I . ­ , . �� ), .. I . . �' : - , . I .61f you send me (]own for . I , - . - , . , , ­. - 4. . � , .* ­ - ­ - - I.. March 'V I . - - . �. .-.1 '� . � I.— *1 j ..- - q - - - : seven years. Tits fire ahtnii box ' bei g' plact4l n-sidenee. on given tile lot of ljt;jjj.- T,Y 11 AN F0RSYT11, Agent. Pickering - . _:.1_.__. --- . I , . Benson were.: I 1,086. barn,. to roll, Would exchauge for private proiul)tiv atteudi . I � ..; . .. 1 ." � _ i I'll have another wife when " are I."0%.1 - . I . I . Forturther particuisrs unquire of H. . � �. �quick, reli.. - - _� _.. -1 �_,�`_' ­��, - I _ , . 1: ;. I get ont, .qo I will." � . . in position. . llickoringvillage- of IPY letter to ft. H#*NFV. 1, - - - . . - As go6d, PT - __ I I - _. , , ,:*,. ; , � . � . . . I % . . . � �` W-. D. Rogers, Oshalals'. lost a' valuable f Water AIFW-na. miellican. l5tt . . .. - � ­ peruliar eircum - Ray, son of 1"Re Sin it] i. __ .. � -.-.--. _,� - -i 'able work tells every time .. __. . ;�.-­�S. , __ - ­ . I - 1�`­. " � , . horse rectut1v under 1 Des at hin father 's . I . 7 -1 - . I- i -1. I . .1Z . I � , , .c:" - I � stlincos. He had left the anisnal hitched .Oke his I have the -largest trade ­ :­,:�,. hollge M.onday night iwd b , left -1 - . - I i . - to a post by a strong halter when it war ' I . FOR S E , B E * ; ;�-,.,: : ::-j , street, fell off the to a A ' ' ! , . I .. __ . I ­ _­:�.�,_.411 , arm jiist above the Wrlist. . U r. 8 aw was I . . .­ MAN - -, in Ontario county. . � � - . ,- _. 9 . � . - i .i ornets. -In its frantic efforts - tuediateiv called and she U tie uffortr . .1 - �- I . I - - 7. ,.- :. �.. I - :�/ , .- attacked,by h . It . -1, ` I.. . . - . im . 11 - I .1 .. . I I - :.,.--1-: - I , - . . - - . : � for freedoin its neck was broken. When is doing nicely. -Su". i ' HOUSE AND LOT - All men can 11t I If I -1 say I'll have- your pictures LiiAy i _. _�`. _� : , * �' ." I , .... Mr. Rogers returned,he found his faith- to it not nearly tirtle that die fire alartil I � i � . , - '�' , � . � - .. I _'_ .- . I � U she Village of Brouglimn. , A )ollosof streu�tll , day, I'll have them by .- - - .....�. I � ' . . I by a certain - . . ' i - . fill servant lying dead. . . ­ system was completed ? W4 nudei Land 4 � .-._-11 � - . . el style of driving a r ' esp*r tile &IL were aid form, but All ­ - -;� :.,..I . A vury no� i bells and wire lit I TABLE AND CHOICE COL- ey will bV.correct- -, � _:Z:;j .- . arm ITH 8 I . t I that dav, and th * - . -1: ..: . � .- . I " "' _ 7,- - - ..� I that i I r!kj , W lecti n of Fruit on the same m y I _, I , I ­ ­ was witnessed the other day on a farw some time ago and all u is 10 have robull . ly d4;ne and finely finished. 1. t .11 - � ': is . . q.. . 11o; a thousand miles from Sund-r1and. to put them up.. The longs,, this is de- N&Mely-Apples. live varities, Pears, health and xtron� - - . I .. - - 1. I _T, � a ; - � . ­ .. , 7 , - ,. - I ce - - . . i - Pri new Oaller -.,.l �,� ­ . j - - A boy placed on the middle bone facing . ferred the -more insurance on! - c tizsus will plums, Orapos, - Currants, ote .iy y is one of the ldrgest._ .- . .. ; �4 - ,..:---.,-,N I I N . ­ - � ! .. sized cu building lot with : . ­ .. - backwards with a good hAve so PAY., . - 0100-00. la,j ohoice t nerves and cle . ar st appointed in the Province. ' ­.. -V-_�r_ , ­ . . - * � -, �"._`:­ - - - . - . ad with sOOL, efo. J. D. M naster lof M �, o house to let. I and be . � ­ . A , his hand which lie wield cKay. ho"K "ham fruit, very phoap. Allit � minds. ,Our treat- I gverything is as handy and tasty � . . .- I I.- �11. I. . - - .� I ... , 8 110 1�, I . . .- . 4 . �.__� N . -1 feet towards the speeding of the horse public Sclu)ol has resigned his Posit' n'to . :�, I . , i I I— I � . 11 - . ". . 1. ­ L I ,.- which were attached to the reaper. T. G. BROWNI� ment .makes such i - - . as money can make it. CRU . . ,� :�_ . . . .4 . . . . . mempt- the head mastership of the South i - . . . . 1. _ . I _ _'. I � BROUGHAM. - . around when in Whitby. . . '. , .:.- � - .. . An editor once said shag if a newspaper Ward school in Peterboro at an incroased - &-y - � i . � - I - men. The methodi .- , . � - . _1: _`_'.�,L. ..: I - - . - - I , , , .1 . � . . I .,-, print the content" I ­ �� v._-_-_-__ --I--- ­ ., I . -_ �_ .. .1. �, ".. :__.,�." � should one day of its salary. Tlie Markham Board of Trusteeii . where . " . . I -I_- L:�­ . - . - I . . .. , an our own exclusively, and 3::::,� . . . -be a aecepted�-Ilr . __ - OCITY. -'- - , "V�r. ML 09 IZ= .0. i I ,_ : I , I . til ere wonild probably file Ovenjull and RECIPH _: .__ip;.,,-� . - . . - - !­ . I - . . : -- . waste loasket I bl i t Monday d Hartman Jones, �_. � :, � ihe I . - -----I-- . --- � '. � , - .. riot. There would certainIV be trou .a in McKay -it resignatidu. NZ i - .. anything is left to build upon, . -_ - - _ . . $ f : ...;_ : �. . .., ins . . . . . . - I . I- m .1 , - _., . e,�'. v�, ; _ - . ­_ � `.': I inany homes, arrests in mAnV dirOct'ODB, teacher of Cedar Gr3ve seljool was appo I Fashionable Tailor, is k- . � ' - .-.. . . . I -A. Urquhartl oft - AV ewffly, quic ; .'. : ---. -� _- _'. I I. -.1 . . -, % - - I- 11 around- "a so fill she varAncy at A lary of $550 . 191 . PICKE11ING * - : 1. ,:. .._�.%:-­­ I - - -, � ' . . : . shot gi ng in Another. tr6uble a ,lot in favor of Mading wit'h' the MUR ur ly, pernmently , * . . . , 1. ­ ,. - - ,.` I , . � �� I . I . . .. ­ - '. '.. But the patron never sees &be' w9sLs providing tile true&"$ of hi school will Ih . , - . . . I - ­ .. r."; . � . . . on' - release him from his engager tens. The I W'AmIrm 83 - ; - �j_l 1. . ly glancei, fit she boautt �-- Nervousne 9 40 T1 . :. . � basket. . Ile )carboro -11 I � I.... ", - 1:': , -, ;.,__A'_,i, . . . lains if one letter r tile P ksition. Mr. trade with Makkham slid F GULd 9, , ­,­­ .. re , U n - tea, States. but , is doing a large MUMIL '7 er Y �"? - w.."10L .,-. - fully printed page. COMP weire five applicants ful isgi Debility, and all the tmin of evils U . i : . . - I r L* ps. The fashions for '. . I -:��­.,i,!A i., � I in fifty is upside down, Rrowls if one name NcKay has given 1(ood 1111111101"On Townshi ' ! ____ - __ - . . .,. �"-- ,� - . . . ­,� , , I � I - .�� - k. ' .,-I'...- )"'Oubt that h1ne - ' t arrived and I aan make you from early errors or later excesses, ' .; - ` �.�.: , 1: � . i in five. hundred 11jappens to be wrong. and we have 11( have j us I I ­ - I - . . Harkliam I 1"101" .�. � --­-�� . . i .1 . . . . -F. C. Lochart, Oshawa. ha4 a lorood 'If will do equally well iu' P618rboro. Mr. the latest . the r,mult o� ovef-work, sicknesel, LU J�ixvl LAT -H "D-..,. . I �.__A style. C&B and get a nobby - . � - - her, has t be reputation . � - - . _. I i . . I- I I - - 1. . . .. - ed out on Mooday and jo the now Law teed. - . ... � etc. fore er curad. Full .. I � -,. , ,,�. � chicken4 bat,h Des, nit. Fit gamw worry, .9 L ­ I i a '. 1- I I—.- VLA � : - , : t in SE 0 eounsT,and 9 - SHINGLES, . - * . � .. r.: among the lot was one with four well of being one of 9110 b." . �_ I . I ­ [ 11. , � - �;.,L,��.' . . - - _ .4 1 . 1� . ,m pression to th ai the Pha.M. strength aevelop entj, and tone gi*v L _.- 1�' : . develoWlegs. Onetmirwasintbapla" sh( , can" iM 1,Tjrqdjxt9..BroU9 . .. �. _� 1_ . . . 0 � �.­ �%,�_,� ,-&-L- ; . � 0 - ­ � - ­ board As n� I enj*ng him. W LuMBER . % - . _ ­ where a chichen's osdala are usually I0- baveNnade :nu LU � - . � en to eveZ or pan n,l portio -n of th DRESSED . , ­ � : � ; : --- ---. . . . ­. ,i,., � . ter- -Economist. � . I � .1 , pli - -0 'i . 1.._,��,�._ � . I ., cated wbile the others would have lu , . - ,. .. . . . e - � , I I �_. . 11 ____�_ . V. q...: � : " us ural method's. Im. . � ­ I '- _� -1 - . - . . . - . , . -1 I I . . k � - . - .-, ­ ferred with the proper development Of th's . � � i send . --' I wy- "" AND SOft W60% ' ' ', � . � . ' I . 1. We will . � _! - ved .- . uXuRIDGE. I . .! .. .. meffiste improv ent swn. Failure HARD I -.- _. . I'� _. birds tail feathers ifit, h . . . j . I I - . , . . .- -, - . I 1.: '� . -AT LOWEST PRICE . I 11 41 11 . . . ­ ­ I.. I . . . � I . 16 I " . . . . - I . . , . I _. ­­. . . I � � .. - . . ,- .. _. I 1\ .. L. � . ..- .. I ­ � . .. . 0 � - _�� ,.-. � - , " I - ."i - - --� ....; doomed to ati early death, however, for ' ' - - . impossible. Sy references - Bo6k, IN - � ...-A - ,:� ' pastersoD - .1 . : � . . . �- ..-.,.. � �1. . .. with all its feet it was not able to keep - last Mr. -R - . - :POMZ C.A.83EC !� , - .- r�. -.�. . on Fniday I � - _. .1 . � . , ` , , . 1. I . �. . . . 1. . I . ..... ppod .. 1-1 - � - I . . .. , I . � out of the old ben's way and was ate had Most of the fimktrs of his right hand: �3 ..� . .. �. ­ . .. � . . 0xvisnations proofs mailed 1&'Ten per cen �. will be added it . �.. .... - . . �. ­ # '' I - I . . . . . I 1, r. ,�w,� � ... . on itud busted. I cnt off at the saw mill o . oneol - 99 (seged) free. 8.1 . �ooked. , - . _, I, , , ; I 9 * . - � I i�; . . I .. .T 1��,�­ � . � Pit;rr"ll civic hOli- on the 7th con. Of Seott. - NEWS ( ..- �_ - . Wednesday wag Port "THE 0' * ie . ;�­,!��:-_­ . . i -1 . .; �­ I . : I . ,.. 1. : .1 . __�t " - �.. . day and those who felt diapodsd to hAY8 A A horse race on Brook St. About 10 ER.IE ME 10AL OO.'s �ye 'Do GORDON ...:.-;1* %­Z� � . I.. ­ � . . - ]L W�rr . I - . ..'."A, _;111. �, i - .. ----.i. I . I. ''.. . .. i� . . I .1" 1_`_:��., - ­ - I I - __.. ... - J11 I . I I . .! day's ontine excurted with the firemen to o'clock on Sunday niglit att;ted 6onsid , I ' , , , . � - , , , , " . - BUFFALOo N.Y.- i � 1 -it" tvu F k>1K. I , . 'kO. ! enough to � � . . . - . . . $ I - I - __ I __ I � 1_ _ � I . i - . - L 1. .. . � : I . ... dew .. � - - - ...- I -, , . � .. .: Washburn Island. The day was a 'perfect arable attention. it is bad r7 - 1: . - ­� __ � � 'I'li, 1%. i- , . . princip e a . . - . - ---- - ' i ' I =to t : - . . ­ I ___ .4; _ �` - I i I I . I model for a rids on the water and A horse& cm 000 Of the -,. . I EM=,MNW0"M*= _____ ____ _ � Z .";,t , -,,- ­ . is Poo. . .1 . I --- 4�­--­ I . c .... � _. I � . . � / L - ,�/ � ;. er the 111110V any time. bus to do so on Sunday date . : %P I � 1-1. F . , 1 . , -.-I- , , _ :.-. I . � . I . I . ..,�,., " �. ;: % . � --- Al, %�, � _!... 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No Do not try too mould the oth lity I 1�, . ... -ES '..,Ip- HUMAN'� AND.. - jfet� o ag be" Tour thre, . . . � � - TI �, I . amialbe.' kind -h and or a id, " I - .- __., . :., 3 ` �_!�J_ .. . lAt us argue the matter out, and, up to a wife SO , n principlesor manners to tile patterri 0 - I who life 14 great h' . . : .­. ..� - oe i I of #4 . I ­ . . L I L � , � �. I.. . . Late charitable lady. They had n . or -1 0 Ile t-nwolcom ­ ­ :, i. � . L:'t, L *:-.-.. - - * �, � % ., .� *Z!�. 11 * , , - ;:. : , -'., __ L- - , . � I , :, - certain point, join forom It will save wi own. 0 ed a t I t.4 portal A :­ - I :.' ­ - -:10 L' - - . �,!,., , , -.1" . � - I, . - 1: �, ,. .- , - � . - __ � .... - . � : - � : � I :� I h . Yoo - .. . .1: :1 � _­'., .�::.:�._. �, ­ . - - : .. .. their own, but had ii�dopted a child, t e ' : .. _ . . , - . '. � I L� . , _�. . :11 I it I .. ­.' . . I . . . . . . ...- .-. -,.. I . -, I I to a corner of your 1104 ; � 1. . �"�, �:-�. - : '�f;�� `_ -,:� �'.. :, BY B. L. FAItize . ­ . of power. What do you say?" .. Seek to influence each other ctnl� b, tb* , "I'lotbel id -dwell mic . . I .. . -Z � .: - . i ,:L. ­ ��:.; .- I., . _. il � 10 _ I �'! ; - � . distant lative. The - .. ­_ a .., - . . . : . I., . , - , . ; . I L. .. I a 11 . .- - _ I , ,-' . . I . ... . 4 &I say, agreed. " . - orphan daughterof distant - - � . . . . � won . ', , -.-.. _ �1 ", �._. - - :''. - .. � I .. po;e higher example. . I I - .., . . . L I L . � 4- feat Po and 11 And I nay, roced., I will be as frank name of this girl wait Adeline Pucmz, who r of I � *bore you , All your Own I .. . 1. L L . . . - .. I , y . .. ,,, .actusrl . ­._ ... . .Auth6r d I G rter Square," "The Mystery of 3L Pefix," 11 Bread I * r own worthiness and cul I 0 IT *�: ... I " . . so at the time I am speaking of, somewhat' - I I ,ado it for Ili . I . I _-L L - with you " YoAlrLvo been vith me, and �19 th .You, proud of you, and .. turetnak,' ,,i. I %phold Ill - - . � '�:I, - ­: *: Cheese and Kisses," Etc., Etc. . , ­ . .1 . ­ - 'or twenty years of age. She wait a 0 other . ,_ , I .. ­­_ .. L � I . a dwirkneiv where. N �, ;. . - 1. :-, -.. - ".. . .L% . �: : .. i . . . - .... - .. -, . . .. ,� that there shall be no confusion I will speak Ov marriage given You ally right o R 0 -c your -4&-r I . - .p.. - - I .1 . . I ­ . . . 1. .... _:. � , . , � - � % a n L n I . .- - :, - _1z ':'I- . ; .. . , . . I ' i iteJ young lady, fond of gaiety dictate or criticille. Rd i-�-� L. �'. ._. . ". I . ...�� 1. ...- � _ . ­ - . 'lot fee I th ot fat F . _'L �� � ; ::... I -:. -, - _ ... L . . _ . I t denil ��,.i - ­-, _I:. :,*. I __ . . %� :: �.. ,- . . . . .t- . - . I. _� .. 11. . .. 1. of my clients S*pariLtely as client number hi h .. ! �j . � � �, � .. - � I . .. . ,� .r. .. I uW p=ure, and rather dificult to con- or � _... L It is julpt, ai I .� I there He built Ilis like" I ... ..- . . '_ one and client number two. Maintain and allow the 8 I our huniblet4t so, ; I _. . ..� ­­­ .. . The 'First- Lhlk-501011ied bY - Mr- Milling'tons of Shepherd"s Bush. ierhaps was the remou why, ame free(io re He Y . � . ­­... :. � ;.� � . . - twenty-two diye since client number one trol, and this I 14 � - . . 1.�. . I I . L I . thlit - ,gave you A stately banquet �._ when she grow to womanhood, she did not exists between good and pure friends. . ­ ... . . , � .. � . ­ I . 1'. ..z . I introduced himself to me othat he had ' Never ask ­ 08to from many a . . - . _. ., - : I -L ., _ I . . _ . CHAPTEF X . ,-.:....- way stalls.. �' ':. .- - -i � come upon recommendation, having heard a 94 or sftk :..# . L , . I - -4 ._­: , � . , book and rail . L - I - I 10 Saying I - personal questiolls � Where Itu . . , , . - , . I -I . . 1� . 1i -1 - - . . :. . . . . . I 1_ - ­ - -, t * Ir , , , ­ I . . . .. �t along as well as she mi ;lit i rith the good explanations, for yi 11 , e not an), face aright : - . - . 4� . I 1. ., - I . . ugh � YOU He , , .� L .. . . - . . * put Be 'h -e made high opinion of me. He wished to lace pool bronglit her up. Altbo . oil are not a h1ind.edt, -Ir Vaal lie enters with fibs liV, .. . . - . .. In the railway carriage 1 turned my'seri Punctually tit half- yen ple who had part as responsible for each other as , I ... I I . v..:. I � - his appearance in Shepherd's, Bush, and - some busiriesil in my hands, and at ter 40 or Mrs. Kennedy had strict idess an to pro- P. , - . � ous at *�ention, for the first time, to tile com- apt to imagine. y 11 are I, " ye rich ones, why will yeal - "" . - I - - 1. i . I V - . I . 1. George after the first friendly salutations, three preliminary inquiries -you know how priety of conduct she had nit Sufficient 11 � . - ; mission I had undertaken for Mr. Haldane. le . I warty of lonely lwide ? . . I rcise proper IX -i '. . - . amcter to ex ' Let your love be founiled in adiri Ant . ''.. . . namely, to trace the 'history of Adeline ft us alone, having received the cue from. particular I am in the nature of the business strength of ch . - ", . ur silver and you r srold - �..� - . � . ,I over a young. hn remi able, and and friendship. I . tioll Vz _. . 1. .. -_ p . �-�'- yo 1. I contro , , ur house is Misty wit hot . I - --,. . I undertake -I saw that there was nothing !:1 . � ., . . Ducroz after she and Julius Clifford had' me. I Strive tocorrect your oivn faults and I e lowly ones, if yeare Ifis,, . . . 4 �, . - � ;., I. - . 1. .. Be riated i Paris ; and it was only thell. 'A fine minlyfellow," said Mr. Barlow, objectionable in it, and I consented to accept excitablenature. if4hing aerie %is, however, to make the other happy, and be e Udy ..'', y ve no need of - laev.i. , , �. '.'- . . _ e appearance ced ngl -1 _. .� _. I . thr pro AY es4ated the extreme bar- looking admiringly after George. 111don't the commission- Some of the particulars occurred between them until th careful that you never Xe � : ! ye ha hat rich soul lack - . . . . . . . kno what I wouldn't give if I had a son given to me tally with some of the particulars upon the scen6 of a gentleman whose ac- reYerse th, rulce I I F, 8 Y - -;'; since t - . i . . - . . reque,88 o the infoirnation he had-grudg. w Reep'your most refin' � ,,� Who lots God into c� , -, tho I . I - L - . in y on the same model. " given to' you. For instance, the names of quaintance Miss Ducroz had accidentally edandgerltle - I - . � , , rnz fin .. . ­ . i .8. , a,a it 846C 1 - I ... �, . V,r Bat -low is a married man ' made outside the family circle. As to the . er ,I - Tried to me -doled out. I . I for the home. . _. I First, the names of the , two principal . without two persons, Mr. Julius Clifford and Miss . . , Lift 11-P tile everlai4t ing gweF . . . . . . -a mistake that Was I I - The King -it His t fireshold w L - . . . 1. hildren, and I havp always been sorry for Adeline Ducroy- Alai), the name of the manner in which this acquaintanceship was Never refer to � 4 .1 . . act no in a drama which certainly,cot aade, . - - zriter, 0 Lord,zind let I'lly f: � - . �­ - Lid not c . it 1, with good intentions. ( . . - ­ him and his wife, who are just the sort of .steanter in which these two persons travelled forined there is some ambigul b . _ )take glorioum t It i. -i Tit)- d wvl I . . I . " - - - � - I . . . . cla,ni the merit, of originality. When a wrong in pardoned htlry 11 . .or - 1. . people who ought to have their house full to New York-theCircania. Also.thedate whatever in his lrosecution of Ze intimacy. -Lucy Lar--orn in c I I . . . . . I -L - I.. - ,� econd, the name of the steamer in which . oblivion i t in 1 - . . I . . . tbc Be actors made the voyage to New York ?' young8ters-in respect of which generally of th6 departure of this ship, my information He and Miss Cruz met frequentl but - .,. I . � . . ­ � ­ I I . L , I 0. . . ­ I 8 nl� opinion dy's ottse, of . ­ - i there is an unfair division, being more exact than yours, the month he did not come to Mr. Kenne lyn and The Lesson Rig i . Id, the year, but not the month, of the it' . shield each other's weaknesses -with I � . L . . - Thi K, Consider the other's honor Your o - � . . _. I . - -1. Man' aving mor '. - ... I .. a e &I . 1. rell, - - . .. .1 _. . . - ves.Rel P rture and arrival. , e than they know what to being named a's well an the year, h1a and this in itself was enouq4 to throw . a red . I - � - .- - .�.. � - ... . . 0 . . -, I L do v-vith, and others who long- for them 1867. Also, the circumstanceof M doubt upon the honesty of his i teritions. A je,LlouV- . . reason for keeping I ­ ... .. . - Fourth, some vague. particulars of the , . r. Cligord I ' I - . _. - - laving- none at all while after this was die ered 1 Remember that ill-tely . i . ­ Bta A of affairs when Miss Ducroz q,nd Mr. ' . That, perhaps, is the and Miss Ducro7-I will keep those names little f rs. per nearly.ah Words is becau8e they 4 . � - � .L:- 1. : _. . '1i T e . toogether in Kennedy remonstrated with deline and comes of dia�Lppoilltmenl Or . Pay% ious experici - : a why they take with cats and for the sake of clearness -living overwor� relig, )(Iles of eyet-3 : C ord met on board the I �.Circsssia, " and rea8e _u ; .. . . � s . L.- . 3f physical 8uffe�ing. . . or : - . ­ dogs. If commun be brought to New York as man and wife. Also, their made remarks upon the ins ropriety 4 . iretunstances rec I - ­ of the -life the " Ole led in the States, and ism couVd IT clasm of e' I . _:'. - . . cou I . W - -1 - - 'els where. ­ I -a return to En land, and their being together clandestine meetings which th young lady in pri �-at, itaind has its religious' asp- . . z .f I - . - bear upon the matter, some whose quiver . Treat each Other as-c0u ' teollicly * tratl - . __ . __ . _L othin m re. ..� I _. � �, ;�-.!. . . ..L . ,. are too full and ,some whose quivtra are in Paris. ilso, the circumstance of Mr. resented. There are other features in the as you treat your friend . its perfume, as every flower � .. I . � . I I 0 - .. . . ._ . y . Tile ro, - . �. ill the dra%ing. - - . `1 - I , . .1 . . r. Haldane's method of imparting the empty would. Ile eager to join tile ranks, and -Clifford leaving the lady in Paris, and,re. intimacy which alarmed the Kenned a om I . furne. ­ .L . � .1 Mr. Barlow and Ilia wife ivould be wriong � i rn. gentleman was considerably older then Never allow intimacy .. � sto, to me did not increase any respect I . urning, presumably, to England, conce to become farni [jar. PoliticAl history*teaches'etbi I .:, . , the first recruits. - ' ing which place of return my instructions Adeline, he was a stranger in the fleighbor- ity. I I . '�lie re4llltg C)f inplsticf� 1, L � I - , in have felt . for him, nor did it win my I . mind on I - - . Ile rivals in generop . _. coinfidence. Itwasashuffli evasive, va. ' There was a jug of beer on the'table, and are not precise. So far, the bare bones of hood, and Adeline refused to disclose, his . ity, an(I let... , p I . I 111181inder. ression" liberty,. as carried oil . . .. :. : , . . . 1, Cill ating kind of in �.%. the ease presentc-d to you and presentad to name- When she wag asked the reason for standings die for lack Of words. � ihorities'. . - , L I.. - . . .z ethod whic innocent or Pipes and tobacco, and when the pipes were I I - I I .1.. . � - I- - strong-minded men never employ, and it did set goingwe be an to talk about the bu8i- me., In other importSint respects nnon this concealment, she answered that it was Cdnpider marriage as the partnershi 3 of Material history teac.-hes . . . . ___ � . -.I- . .1 . . f not blind me in -the least. Toven began to nen which hal brought us together. I which my inf6rmatiowis much fullor than his wish Ilia name should not be reveal- equala. I done with materiality. The si � . .. . I i � . orrow8 of life, its!, by a workman in a jar of aold, . : � i , quf ge's love You oil$ I I I . . stion how much of the stor was true, commenced by telling him of Geor � re, there are serious and important, dis. ed, at least for a time. . It . was Share thejoys and a . I ­ that She w oleting tinder u �. I.. ­ . - . anQ how much of it false,fiut 7soon put a affair, and went on to the let' repapcies, of which you shall presently evident - as and ile profits, as eq al partners shotil,l e(i by Farailay-, re -made by tit, .. I . I.: . ter I received c . ­ - .4 - .1 , c mrses all( render riA ac . �, I � stob to this mental debate, knowing that to from 'one - and how it was because I I . . I " A Mr. Hald jutige. No instructions were given tome to his instructions, and that he had obtained Carry 8eparat Satisfies tie that we need it,,# . - - 1. . . . it efinite conclusions upon I " cotitit with each ot ter. � be - . . . L I imit myself to d ' . wanted. to see George's sweetheart that I I certain mastery over her. ,.%fr. Kenned I reft,of silver ctips, thought] . � : co trace Aties Ducroz, my minion being to I IL ' .. . .. ­ - - I related trace Mr. Clifford ; by which I infer that ,night have sought him out for .lAe purpose 1 , bVe. I . . . . . . evidence so entirely circumstantial would . went down to Chudleigh Park. y � Don't try to love -be worthy of I terlygone. The Mlole reconis . .., . - .:. he likely to mislead me. Long before I I everything that occurred there, and Mr. ply client knows where the liLdy is to be of forcing an exp)%nation front him, bt!t it - I- .. inglessor unnecessiLry terin.i. � . . \.f - , i . - .4i o� Trilth, "i- ( � . L rea,-hed London I had come to the end of my Barlow sat and puffed and ound, as your client, I presume, known unfortunately happened at this period that I . plealls Wol I . 1. . ,\� I - -moistened big r, ' . . I - . . - . del: berations. and was dissatisfied -with the lips with beer, and never interrupt where.the'gentleman, in to be found. You Ilia attention was claimed by tile state of A -Tile religiotis aipiratimi of va,. ..-.-" .. .... . .1 . L . 4* me . mencus and the Cattle Trade. _- - - . . � . : -I- - res It. C,eorge saw this dinatisfactioll ex- once. That was Ili gree with me upon this last point." his worldly affaim Speculation into which . Jesus Christ ea. -its %for.I - i" - . .. . . _._� . 8 way ; to hear the story a . 'Che.n -1 li-a king,lon . . ­ . _. � � . . c re Eed in my face upon my arrival home, right through, an,l then to take it to pieces " Certain -y- " - .,- ; he hall entered had turned out (I isastrously, I It is reported from lk'a',hillgton lhat truth. I 1`::' . I - . . . . � . - _. . . ... - Eut Was igniorant of its 'cause. I asked hill, I wag, altogether different front hint ; my im- " Now, mark. Client number one does and after a'atisfying tile (leman Is made up- apother attempt is about to 1,,! Iliade to Ini. tho�gllbsl !'I'll! 11losl powerfi . . . . I . 1. abo it Honoria, but lie had nothing to add patience always got thfa better of me, and 'lot mfOrm me what lie intends to do when oil him lie founa himself almos beggared. I I ice tile. liritish aqthoritlel' to relax the the nob t'! is :1,A h-_.0v_-st w"r 11 11" , _ ; . . .. � - - ...� - to tie information he had given me in. his I felt myself forced to interrupt the speaker Ile knowo where to lay hand8 oil Mr. Clif. He wac; compelled to give tip tin horne in I r ottiction which COTTIPCIs exporters of Jesus Cl ri4 C . 6 Collie all -I r, � . lett, �r. She had disappeared, that was all with questions and ford. All he says is, I Discover him, and t�ll Oxford, and, pending arrangernmis lie wag American cattle to kill thei, ancient fdayi.­ . I ; . I __ I , observations. Thiiin ' r I'lli'llals at the . . - . ! . . , be knew ; the sitting room she had occupied agaill, Tn' features betr d meony feelings me where he is to be found ;' and no further endeavouring to make for a new home gsud d4cks�within thedaysof la"(1i"g. . Otir Thus tilt-- walk of Jesus C I . . r - ;, - y , . ag . I was varna i 1- i- - 1. , in perfect order, anti it really became a allowing themselves. r. Barlow's face in8tructions are given to me sIt present. " a fresh start lit life, lie came to 4ondon with neighbors' contend that tit' - tbis, rea it of I or knrthl.) . I . I . as . 1-4 is art tin tist . - fifisgwrl"all * i I . fA 1, _., - idol' Aful point whether she waA in the house was a mask, and. yon Pould never guess (, Havv you 8ucemied in discovering .Mr. his wife and adopted daughte . ard took regulation secing that their t horwigh 4ys etil Is at.ea h step J I M . . I . : -L � .. .. .. I in t ie morning w '*n I took lily departure I what was'going on inside of him.. I was a � � givi i B - ton. This migi t have prov- � Of what to (14) t:n(if-rall.dif. kii .. . L I _! h lifford ?" I asked. led i in rix of inalse.eting meat It;,$ IdernOns' rateol lie . - -, ,� . _.. . . for Chudleigh Park. - little disappointed that he could be io ill, to Up to the hour I vlo%ed my office to -day ed rem g to the young lady ---- ad it catia. fact that American cattle .a ' enCeS eaell have', in Onler i .. - . . A "In re p �rfedtly, . . . � .1 . ,�, .. � _; - . to Have you made any inquiries iii the Passive with me, and when I had finialieti I have not succeeded in discovering him. ed a break in her intimacy With [ter gentl e health They claim moreover that the I Jesus liri8t, or -!'let the sai . . . I .. - . - �. - I , ei� hbourhood ?" I Asked. I all I had to gay. I told him so. � For the present I dismiss client number one, men friend, but no such bren't occurre d EngliX, law was enac us that was lit (1trist .1 eswi. , " - - A ... , .�� � . . n . . . ted it, the intere4i of � 66 . I � - . : No," replied George, -I thought it "It's -habit, Millington," lie said. 16 and come to cliers L number -two. This (lay Witill" 9L few (lays of their at ri -&I in Lon the home f - . Here is tile lesmonof %%,hat t I I ; I monia ar. -I --I- I - noth- ' - eeders. the pleuro-pileil 1. - . I �trymg to 64, 14;o4 . -, . 0 week he'sent in Ilia card, and w�am shown * don he made his appearatwe have I en , - I _. _: . _. . , ­ , best to Ao nothing till you came home, ing kore, -don't worry sbout it. I dr p the . in,and lie gumentbeinguse Pimply asa blin,l. -sly$ 1 I Til . � - into, my room. I Mr. Barlow,' lie and Adelinq continued to as Again did Secretai y Rusk . to If our animals were al- , - I . I I.. . - - unIf Be you telegraphed to the contrary. The Jenional, and reautne . the, friendly. t. Ong , and as nothog F . . !. . . .I, I found it! the room in which she ( o, said. , Titer -1 Mr& Kennedy rem3natraste,ee out _t. 'L .1 ,link - . pap, I Iler ,a to you and you�s, with my beat fa .V . Barlow.' I answered. to as little pur- owed to go into' the country and redt and I . are tit:ed ;in I � . . ide gave me a Vialle8 for George and his sweetheart. I wish. in courki rig yo . it hon. utsix weeks they wotm I of V lip i * I I - '' . 1. I spes ks of comnuttill 81111c ed to see you personally because I pre, Pose an before. "If he i Ise fed till for aix e .ve been told Post' I . . '. .- . terr Tin, It shall expect to be invited to the wedding." - .. 'J'he : ': I . : ble tu ' and I Nidn know what to for to do with principles," said he. ,lw&ll,t ently." said Mrs. Ke'nnedv, - 11 t. him'come kill fisr better ths n any 1"liglish cattif spiritu Ily-Tililifled of e­.-rY A� , I - . . . . - He buried I" face in -the j Ad took a he� I '1f - : . .1 make of it. 1&bould have rone straight to go you to ascertain for me all that it in possible I here to our home slid yoni�. " ft. was of ,to English cattlemei t know tit is, alliI hVIII,41 I e will qtri ve t.-) be pwwi i . - I . ­ ! " I lo, X u fAl -a ,hat. to ascertain of a latly ami a gen Elems reqen m harassing enactm. ! . To ch of ti.-4there vvill 4-om . .. 1. the )olice if hadn't been afraid of makin ' t " And now - I � , . . . k ' , 6n from I avail. Adeline's lover did not p t hil - 'tit.' Should the hopt; 4)f . w -n the tree oi lifs- will hi - ,- __ thin - Y me about the year 1867 -niark the year, Nlil- self, anti ill- on in thim iiiiserable - ourneighbor-8 be r . � , go worse, and if I hadn't rememberel You've toh what has surprii-ed me I . . i . in alizedthere'!I111 herlo(II el. I ritin at our feet a Klo)ri( l - _: I I .. An I wha � you told me of the girl. ' Best leave thou h I didil't allow it; before we've do ennedy's ar,aigementg tion bu t the Canad An trade will 6�atrecto hy Ofr,o ething grander t han ci . " lin t,oii-' to the present day. %% ill that be 1 way until Xr. went . ne . lit . - . . - I - - . t to diid,'I thought ; 11 ho'll be 8ureL to do I llq*r what'll i you. It I sta - . ., . you surprise is a dilicult V ' It depends.' I said, a upon' were completed for a fresh rt. Wh(o. the change. resent Canwla, is tilt. o Ily . . .71 . - At I, . i _. _.� her ight thing." I queer story, all round, and likely to be queer. circumstances. - 1867 is * way back. Adeline was told that the new home was to country that enjoyathe privilegeof tak,ng. � . - . Jeou Christ took tip all o . %"� . I . 1; . fit I L . . .. 11. . in not so sure myself. "I said, "but or as it goes.on. You mun, give me a at ting point,., a I lie entablialle4i in America, in one of the her animals to whatever point . - ill tile 11,ilist . .�.- _ There are under -currents, :rlong ' their ,orn. on pu I and - . .- __. m lad you kept quiet . 1 filling ny on tile a" will tell Western .'4t&tea I I . . I don't think N _!oil ; we're o I urface tich am I know myself," saliq . she was dumi foundered. era choose, and slaughteringthenj wheti,ver - them e spoke those wor,ls , I - . her 'a much fear of 111onoria doing any harm Yet. Honoria, now aa he (I perhaps yoq will say it is " I- cannot go " she criqd. "' I will not t hey ple"e. " I =ku ader like circpnistan �_ ...... - . 9 shcu'dn't wonder - - an ,ou " in very I I Were the A wricans to be I � - Ic rself. The fit has passed off, &�ld site if there's a future before lie* lit,,.. tiroulble t RoW. . I . I . r. You'd be But the gre�Aer the he gralited the X"Ame- rivilege they I the wearineP4 awl ti . - . I - I a; little money in her pockct �o help her. glad to keep track of her." . greater the charge. I I I wollill f"rin . ood motive when it 84 . �, . . ' 8 ' That in; :'I must make a hreak hem. I saicl Mr. livicily competitors in what is known of our t I - . I . � . . I as Iie - - 14 i i : and when that's forle site knows " I should " , . .. the came," I said. , and I 11 11 He a . . . . up Mill ret aire a must mak a a break, " le teade, which has rapi(liv le. : . ­ 1. - - - I , .-.,* ., �. stio Barlow ; " eandidly, I � prospe ity. at thus M . . .- - . I 4 I 4 to come for more. do' ll't WiLlit to ::A fine girl, you say." I - -'-; , ' .. ..., ourn its h"d for prolimi I I ve'181100;tl I catt I - ' .... . - I . . I - -,.. . nary expenses. , You � t41 BAY & few words on my own account. I of late. Of course if they 'f"t t DO ou rememloer tilt- les : - . .. . ­ . ct: (Fi,cht of her if I call help it, but I've A very handso I #1' . .1 , - prov - 111 t when you have I ! . - .. an me lir. , . .1 can have anything in reason.- lie said. don't expect Oil Wbelieve, Millin�ton, that ,�le ir net�rnonia does not ist in 0 eir *hat tD Bay . . . I . . . . I : . __ . . I . lot 4 11.atit depends more upon her than . " Without balance.- . c .. I . I . and I 'rYthing � P1 t eat for & long time front an, . I - fftn�ie,l he looked down on Ovt � PUL into the mou tl a of tile r�r lll�diifict It to see hoitv'xEnglartd- ... . . - . It me M; " ' . . . . I ,_ I . 1i I . � . .. . . i hether I set e es on. her. .. She h4a gi %-err proof of that." i .. nte rather. -This fancy etting wto illy chat-ACUrIlWhople, I ' d y their e,, least, how she �-an ? I Do you remember Ic I - y - . ­ t too r par to in t a in d ruroa, e , to at over . - . - ..- . i ia� - However, I'm going out to ask a to A, head I was half inchnotl to. ecline the Coln. of real I&II losAvact I ut'l I told ul to speak when physi� , - - . .- - . I - aet3 ion or tw valuable possession, Millizigton, bal- 11 ry, what was "i if by.them, cot tinue a icl ion Upon a grotind t iat . I . �, .. . - - - -.;. I'- o ; site call hardly have gone &nce. People that h%ven't got it get i mission there and then. but I thought it but without some such -tairt 61 remarks erriix�t h lesertion of friewls h -i I � - . : I .. . into ('011jec d not . T at tile Washiripp the ( � . � - would look Unprofessional, and that- I would 11,1141 some such conjectural dialogue the tin ior, , - t ; .. 1i - . - I from -he neighbourhood without soTebody scrapes ; people that have sot it, don't. all I ities 11 11111111 it an eavy "latter o heart" ' - - . - - .- . I - seein her. " We'll see what call be clone about flonoria carry it a little further before I refulpod it. drama would be Incomplete. I a m simply e:a blisdi their claim in not at) clear, e.4plIcl. Weil, in tia� sarne failliol . : . in a quiet way. You never heard me pro- -,-' I aske-1. I d0iriv, what in (lone in a 'trial I'Uilt up Oil &I if hatiste-1 -.. Th t was. true enough, but I did not suc- "The names of the parties I I , ­ :� .. . � I called upon To face the re, -or& of he what to do when ex - � * ' , 11 , . , I -..", '.. I orning across anyone who remem. Pliecy, did you?- . . Imagine my surfrize wen c1rellinst'lintial evidence. I aus I d twelve m6uthe or so. � hea toned wit,h the stru.g - - A . - .66 � - mi. � t . - - . . - � , . . . i I Ing 8 woman as I . . . ' ')"' what 11, It is onlya!) I,it dis r � . ­ . �-eerd rich a young de- Never. " . .. � .. .e . .Mr. Clifford- am not ourco about the the lawyers do in these cases, Ii - a y ar since several cafts,of pk-uro-prni- lie sat� thus � . - __ - e�j ins eec _. . . . . on the well i it '�a - � I.. - .. en to it lately first nanle-and, .Nfi*a I)ucnoz--1 am notoure TINY calw. I do not pr,�tend that A( 1110 trd; one bree(ler lost.:-, a . i o r po-s t o 4 � I . #cribed, and at'the end of my inquiries I to I've rather tak ' -to Illy- . 11il"llig lip . . . . . .., : as no wiser than when I began. I return. self. Experience teaches you know. There's I , eline ,aid, e aseanalwatch post, � . �1: - . 11) mo 'k J , I cannot go; I will not go;' but the worda, lar e num hapa there in I . . � ro ! 'r,,,,, ,lost and mo -it %-ahiA,!e nothing th-tt w . atbOut flora." - A re particula ber '01L . - . - . � - . . . . i d home and spent a quiet, evening, think- nothing uncommon in the part Honoria 1. Is , uired. He Consulted a paper, and said in their effect, tire as near as you clu get -ill MIS. If then pletiro-lim.,,iii,oni . a 6es I ' on your face cr give. your % I I . ionic timethiring that year thel had 4no reporterobeing presisent lo ke"Ithern not exist in that eount.ry it is vf.r%- re- away �oyour acquallitallve, . . . . - g* of what was before me and tlic� longer plays in the o tory you *ve told ins. " I!,l,i - � . . - thou�:ht the more convinced did I become to Unfortunately, no." i - - . roormi in 'Norfolk street, Striond ; an some ild ot go to cently that.it die(l out. quite too latel% 'ni4, �- � .1 _. , . down) when he said also wo, I . . I . . y a side 40or, . . . I choose, W do when a tut I . �. ,.I --..-- .- t at it would be folly for me even to.coni- "'She comes iiib time during that year thrT. went to America America with Sir. and Mrs. Kennedy, anti one would to. warra-n t t he aut I i, ri - of thipkin 'is reached by yo I I ..; � I so to speak . . .__ _ : L -,� - � I I . . . , i ence the tabk I )lad undertaken single. -commences with a: small Part, . Wonder lit &,W%nior (ailed the CireassilL That in In In opinion t 9 . : ­ . . . . . . P y t Lot orkelliding that all .iali:er - *mesa t Mel when tile Youl ; c __ . . ic liner e character will grow. N,, . i . I � C, -lit of my knowleil 'I -a you faitlif 11 �:z thoug�t worldly thoughts &I . anded. Ili such in(lqiries certain mi I * "up i ,hey portray the scene ties a' 1donTn ' . � ­ a - 'low whether tit 9 al.out,the exte a y. Nor do I pret,entl t.o st.ate exactly froi i that quarter i,jd died away. L . . : I .. __ _. � i8ne-cessarywhiclil had notatirtycomma,117 I 110tilting uncommon abouther. but Wlne-. (*An leave the matter WAIT me," r,�Tid, ..aad what 111448t 41 between her anti Illf. Clifford. . - �. I ' T I . �.. .1.1 I '� % �here was such machinery to be met witil s 1 thing rem& kably unoommon about tll- I-Will-Rell what call he done." ThaLwaa&II VOU will hear somethin . � - . . . . �' Y carries on Ilia fac,e the 8111 I � - Is - g 'note these in. - � - , I . 'ip the firm of Barlow and 1%1 Cliffo and M re. that ImLB"41 between us, except that IT put terviews licollore I ha firliallod. Ili such a . . '��.�' There comes a time-'whE . . I �,, I , . . 1: �here else but " . , u a man of the worltl. I . �:� , . - . r- I Ducroz, and e - The Pan-qongregat:fon31'C,01lnCi1. - I i __ - CO., of which I was once a partner. And twenty potincip in licank notes on the tabi ca1W as I Buell a story an I am - inatron in ' - .. . �_ .� I I something till - VC . I . - a' . . . : I 'A hat more able m4h could I ask ' . more uncommon that e this, and it .. . . I . fled all oI I I&, - I I I i .- - , to a -Geist we-partneroonce, friends always -should before lie went away, and that I sai4i tlutt telling, from instructions anti information . . al Colif . , �,�` t roache,cd� is Sarnkria. 11 I - I - _ Tr e, to take, indeed, ' he ship. I be engaged ih thin affair." . . . A Pan -G1111 regation ).,; 1, tile 11.1­�'- 1* 1 r jus, � % _. , . command of t if ally of tile Molloy W" a I have received, we ,,just Ise ben wl .... . 11 .I� ..- t . I pent, I would give guid (I by our � f cattle from e% -cry (Ill-krqe% . �.. woman can . -driving lit, . . I realize just I I ian .Mr. Barlow himself? The 'moment 11 " I don't 9�e what, you are Is I him an account of it, and that if nothing was coll"llou a4.iise. It is a fact tha at first weariness ofithe whole waY I I tinder heaven, has just been held in I le J . I I , f - , . . I . . ,cided to call Ilim in I felt relieved,'and i SaM. I . (lone he should have the twenty Adeli ie (Ild'refulle, to go. and it is a fact city of London. The object of t lie g,tther_ i r . ;_ , ­ - . . -1 �, - � p6undd I � �. - I - I �� . . . bdore I went to bed I posted a note to him I " You'll Sele soon. Carry *our mini] back. back- Now. Millington. what do - in weeks LI . . . . living r,nd sA, deliberately d ' . . ­- ... . . you think that during the three . ppears to have been to cultivatt; ttle a noble * I � . -1 I . N king him to come to seeme the following When. you w! re i' is the name of client number two .1 ad between t * frat I the r, lit resolve, _.. . ..,.. . 0 n the office we Aid some ? he day nedy's rnal feeling, to -ascertain rzioreelearl�_, , I ­ �1. . � that the I o . ever to face of tile Young r 1 . � e''ening at half-pa8t seven for the double business for Mr. HaIld'an 4e. 4' . " How is it, possible for aie to gue" !,, I announe" that they weA oing to America the pinio4s of . . � - . _. - i - � I : � �. - purpose of business and pleasure. 11 It is " I remember we did, but it was entirely said- . : representative miniLiter.1 in beauty will illumine the wo i . � .. - -_ - and Elie do) they ' I diffeirent parts of tile world touching t le - - ,_ . I - '. . -.1 . important business," I wrote, " and there in your hands. I was not "uainted " Considering You know the gentleman.- embarke oil I oard the ,__ 4�1 Once a woman eaugliL tit * , .1 . , . . I � � . 11 . . with r, Circa"ia, Mr. chilord made himas f scares- livi g issues of the day, and the stimulati, 19 * IL reat on the well of Samaria I . - __ wl 11 be a bit of suplier at half -past liml. " the t' lars. " epiled Mr, Barlow, It it i I. �. is lite poilisibi in plainer terms, that he and Ad of ligious feeling artil activity lilliong t ie - . � - . . . I _. My letter posted, (,',eorge and I stop ed to Veril t1heu line had : �i ii A6t which we are now ow - . -1 � I , . . - I - _p r was L" Said Mr. Barlow. A, It His card beiin the name of Ir. Louis P,ede.. no further clandestine meetings. n - . ; . . _,, . UE later than usual, and I did not cons der I Originated in letters he had received- wood, Ho Whether le bore of the'council and- throtigh - I visa told to'h f I hig � - . ! _. I -iilg � ;-- out this word I - � t- or , " , . . - I noria*s friend." 1 . . . he h&dm4d6Pr0Po8&lsto Adefineto hich she the of the cli'lirelies generally. 0%% I - . Za-,) 'A.11" � - I . . ...:.. '. . ., � I it is breach of confidence to tell. him some. threatening lettere�and'he didn't show �. 1. '. . I . .. - '* � would not consent, or whether he M tired to t e essential and fundamental principlt! - ,4� %hen you are dish+tetiei i ; . . � _.. tk rig of what had occured at Chudleigh Park them to me. - Kept them cloo , - CHAPTE I . )ur Ile. I . . I .. . e and ;vhen I . . R XIIL � - ' .--: of his pursuit of her,l will not now tate, but Of tigregationalism that each ewirch is in . - � Vith the journey of yt i � I � - . .- ." - ' et me read a lowin 11, ndent organi7ation in atfiliaticn witil ; e wor a. si�r&N * ' .. � . . � . an I the Mauor House, and what, had pawed threw out a hint that be:should I Thlow"stran neweindeed! What did it is undeniably true that he was of . - , 0 this strung ­ dc . C. _ - . - between me and Mr. Haldane. I did not them, .took no notice. An w-911 " I could all thisbunting I the ' d ,�. I ­ �, I . Dwn mean no, ani sa1rne narne and order, I - . I i - 1. I reveal everythi not have been make out, an agent, acting for a client without tile other's knowledge, sftw the L She. believing in the honom I ! I . . ,. � � . rig ; it Would , each hunts=,&,,, th& Young lady with base inton othe churches of the - " rayers, you 4lave - . � - I.. . : . . � � 4) p Wor a you have said to be i f .. j, Ilions which such Trion make in such .rentu Seel ia-stical authority except the Bible. the . I : - _ pr ut ;- therefore lie did not know that whose name did not transpire, demanded "me quarry ? I could find no words rofes- but ubject to no central and stiprenle 3 ; . I 44 . _.__... to real of living water whose loe-st - - . . , , an I . gazed in Aid notsee thpilligh. him until the hot r ved . ... . . - . listin, " to whom Honoria had a ' o -despair- money under thmats of exposure about exprers my astonishment, and I arri Cou il did not undertake, nor could it. - __.., I Hari , ro a which Pro rl undertak . I , e . I adl, I believe t reeive, therefore, that 'If I Wn - - on person. He Was rather curi About 117flis mind to pay the money to th in - Presently he spoke. " I have not ow' She 1111MI K. IOU Ile whic most r I efreshing docllwp . 1. - in y written. ' d Mr. Redwood Were 8ometh or other, and ,Mr. Haldane -had silence at the shrowd face of Mr. utpi"11 proposals f 'I . .. . I when he in& 0 11 Aout to drink, as Jesus - "_ - ous made u . ce to formulate any creed ' I ­/ . Is, � . a - . f - . �..-.­ . 8i ose acquaintance, I said, agent, up save trouble, he said. &I 0 abo . hat, up to this time a lotdd be binding oil all the churelles- � forth from the well ot '1� ­ , 4 , ­ I . .. He UP ITTY mini[ what I all I d . ne was � . he res*. . I - . . . ,­ I te uld probably have an opportunity of was as mysterious - to me in his Roodwood's commission, u t XI r. rtuou -wpa , 9f cou , Adt Iii Each member "a present to give a voltin- - When you h*' ­ . �, - 46 vi . i . � ki I and I shall bmbly p girl k r- � . � . .1 ­_., in& rig, as that worthy hadpromiged to pay communic�tionq yes pro roe. )ut stin Lary mpir"ision of his viewa,'which the othe u c()41d seemingly- all t, . � . -_ . I . eni -eje I ... . I.. I.: I � Tile a . Till -ago as he was throw it up in the course of this week. You virtuous. For it iran on tile even' of this in k rs were free to accept or i . et - 70 I � , . . visi t,when he came to 1;)ndon. What- to you only yesterday or the; da, haveletin i vety day that she said to (W You r' beat clothes and 8 i . - � � ". :-.- ever subject we a Dke upon took unfailingi before. The affair was settled, ths, llgbt upon his ObAracter, -and I Mrs Ke n Y, after ing at t he judged the opinions ,%vise j � - . . � P y L in all I don't ' � d . I for thei heavenly guest 4,11( . - , I __ - Ont direction, Rachel, and I dare say he know, and the money was handud.over. i ot otf y * . .. .. � - care to work for scoundrels. He means coming from a Triseting with Ike loi er, that - a%nedo In or lerwise, Strict speal;irigi �:. ­ . . i I _. . rur toreshhold that (lay. . . ... I - I misch ef, dep9nd upon it. Is - . she hoped they would to ive I ior, and tile athering was not a c:)ilincil ill illul -. 'When . � -al .- 4 . dre unt about It ar when he went to bed. never pry. Millington, when I find it's not #6 To whom?" I , � - that she would with- them to 110 new eccl iastical aerie(- ; that is, a-eonferenCe Of .' e.I ,!;ga,,e tp It rest in . I - . L- %- _- _- - dre slins were of Honoria, who� was the most t, Vo taste; the responsibility is his " To Mr. Clifford." 'replied Mr. . home across tie man. so ar h witatives invested Ivid) tlle . ; . -. �. - - - o a clien Barlow. ") 1. . .. � .,- . . I., �- viv �d bit of colour in the picture which the not mine a e w" clil represe I - " � "' L I I..:, �'.. . � ... - What I Am naked to do, and with A mean' inig 91 patched up, Md prep:LM"blia V & W I mo�her wtittho err hungr . . . once at me, " and do r to construct a theological creed wh i �,-h, .- to her knees, deaerti�d . . I : - � . L - as t-0 Miss depiwture, during which iny g . 1. . L . . �. � las, two or three days bad presented to me. paid to do, in the way of business, I do if I Duordz well. most fil-ely. it is . I for the ,standard of belief in said ch tirch, I . L.. . L . . 1_ - At ten o'clock the following morni I call and there's an end f)f it as far as I am tangle. with more than on' a lively Ontlit nan 4id 8 MI A If ,.-:". . I . ff 9 ­ _ I . . _. �� . , �' rec 4ved a teleg1rain from Mr. 0 to the concerned. But wo- d you aprisider it Mr. Haldine It - i �..�: Y things would have . - i . . �- -1 �' -L ._._.wi.-_.:: Bari w, n III 0 Wa0k Sheep In iL noti put in an appeararice. . . but odebatitif society., tile inflitelice. L" - ' ' . do inSiXtiDg th&t i f 31141, - . I... . - efft A that he would be*with me at lialf-past strange if the a- ffair' he entrusted to you a the stor of Mr. Cli - I � . : il portion to tile - �.-. - ile She was dofng her v .._ _.... , ..-I. * As given you one version of (Iro, BE CONTINVID) . whos work wil be in pro ' re � I .:: '' -, 1� .. - �, I ! . . ..._.*_ . .:,. sev ,bh in the evening. y flord and Miss D.croz I . I ­IIIII1111111 . . . I sPe't inspired by atild entertained for- tile . . . ....". - 0 , . � - I - - . 1: . %. . , . .., rilessage anti reated .. . . I ., - . I may say here that day or two since has anything to do with I will ive you another. Fill your pipe. L "' . . __ � - .1 . 11 Oh 'I . .. sever &I speakers. N empt aP . . .. . � . - . I he i i a man for whom I have a sincere regard, the affair he entrusted to the firm & good and Matti yourself comfortably ; it wil take . :iPILP116 .'said little N or was any att . e ly . I -� 1. : I .. I � ­ ... I ... . . I 011ie, - w I that must , L ,; - ., . . - and that be is what some would consider a many years ago ?" � 'a An now thought to lAer spiings, p4rel itly made to ascertain ,tile extent to � . _r . 2 . ";.:­ � . - ! . - - . .% .1 I . a line to tell -properly.., , P:� I Ithe good came- .-, � " cl 4racter. " He is the most methodical "I should," '.1 . . . . I � �, I ­,, W- .. . . \ - - , lk.. inciple to go by. . . . - -, , i " little t , 'Lailed the fallen angels, le I' C " What I any particular theological view pre- - - - . wh' . -11 . , I 4 " . � _.:...... i :. - :. - beir g I halve ever met with, and the records , " I shouldn't. The - r"] ' \ _.. e or 0 determine whether any eautlei, I . . I . Before I proosed to narrate what, 34r. .- Couldn't they work theiqwings ?91 . vai . . * ... . . .,-. I I":. . I L�''L' pen ity I I .. le, as I ..:Z� p � , %L , I - __:. he I sells of the cases in which he is engaged #rav6s. I gather from you that the ereat readers of his liWmry prodiv.jjLioL ted )Plnion was the opinion of aimatiol" .. all 0 . _ .. I' . . � wo din fuil'of .Barlow imparted to MO. I must remind in "The dead March of Erf art" is t a i are taught i int I . 60 metaphysics .%- wr - �... -1. . are in kiris not purely view to futu pu Lion n u e,, I I we I are teverlasl I .: `. I � - " - odeI8 of precision. They are ;Dine. you take in *he present aff With I used by (;Grm&n dailies to Is ) brass or -of all the members. f his circunistakic which . ', re re ta, as a a thor t . d tile gathering' . . ­ I - ' . I -1. .. .- . ... - - - I I ­­ :�. -"-: - mot e ' - ,. - .,..:. rr, a exrriences , of the soldim's ,,v 6 eas lessen its value to that I ;,r the well of living ­ - thii g more than that; they are literary a profeadional interest." he cultivat" a style of his own. and 'a b, . 110 futile, will dou ti . .�n :: *� :,� � � . I eaci X the though it will not render, , . m ; .:. _� . . , Is -for which he has a special reason. .,I It is not.,, 1. - 1. . . . L . I ... .: - , whftov*r he gets the chance of .. &Y rely for each part II - . _.- , ­�� - puttin ge i i � � � Wil IA a conscientious regard for the pro. ­ "'Talki to you," said - - ­ M.Unips"te(l fast mouth illl nmno3uv!es near I&r rtion of theconinbursitywho have 110t; . I ­_ ...., . . 11 - I M r - Barlow 11 is the 15iecss of & P%Mle togither, imar. I)OZeM of ruen were in. ti .. 1. L... - * aul p d thatandb. suppo" . .. - . - fen on- he insists upon calling it a 11 pro- not like for Yet P, 88ed the stage in whicfi others must _.L _ I - - , . _. Mini to a stranger. We're in Of weaving a story out of them, he life by fatigue -of the - %iu4 .1 I . , I .. _ - ortakin t God, the Div ine I i _...... . . .. �. fess ' on" In which he is engaged, and sternly confidence.. . batpuses- in this room is the most of his opportunities in t makes hundreds were rendered serioulil - 13 - and do tilt ir thinking on all difficult qtiestiolls, _. : I � - . - L. . , ! :,.. - :-. . refu iing to haire anything to do with die. under seal. I said you -would bear what embellishment& -I intigt he way 0 or three d . V ill r two such I A those connected with religion, POli- -'.. is your sure health, �- . . IS , . - reptta f ­ �. ,,�� ­:. ..L : ble cases, Mr. Barlow it fired with an would surprise you. Here it is. yo tutioe to ayL Thesold'erswer' - . "' %* of prayer, or afli . � .., - I do him j _k out at tioal 1conLu, etc. And . . :-�.._'.­... . ' u an say that he always keeps to the main the drilt sign of daybreak, were r, ilocial obligation, '.L .. " con- engage his capse- may be ascribe " rc I - . � amb,tion to, become an author, and It d to disc6er all about Ade&e Ducroz he does, not jutroduos- inlxgin& v facts *t dusty way for fiftem I on irob- y t d the 1�. .. have daily and hourly i I � . . . I ,: : ti a Wiled, and we Mena Fee is my health : no sl . . I .__'. I I fided to me that at sovie future time, after Julius Clifford left her in Paris towards and �ny adonunent he no" 11"tter, plunged into the thick of difficult m" t that the council has not made that it'l- - - -1, Ret hold on this healtl ) .. - �t:: - - .... wh h IT retired; an I have done, from the and ofthe year 1867. - I W engaged to I 'a used 9a the in the bmarning best -- 81 uvres Pression on the public which tile rel tj e. --.,L , . :Xe� e as a V .:: . - �: ' - .:.. . right side. ' He is ingenious, but his iiii,enti. the jact the, th'sy of a inid-day sua, - - -- ` iii4moss and disease -"-... -.1 ..,.. . , 'a business, it is his intention, without discover all about Julius Clifford from t espite strenoth of the Congregational church and - . ' - ._., I I .�l - ._�'.- I - ths, ity in kept within'bounds by his c*jainoa m*tvb before . d ingu"ed abilities of Many Of its, L .-. ealth, an( ! i 1. - -, � I we ng amen or betraying conMence, year to this." . I had the long hoi rieward the I - -.-:.-. ­ . - @om and his knowledge of ii,6�n� ehosrwter. them. when own bt . ' ' Ties, youll . - -1 -1 ' . .... ��. i L I _. ... . I-— . Pt. id . . . I - � .. " Ir ' . 9 �., t it wass fire learn. pect'. ig for *.� to' walt. � I - i to in a literary 'way, ffiomi4f ; T succumb 11 t* mini ro would naturally lead one to Ox - i ; '--t- �:_�* " -� - the ' W1116i" I-Wd gm* surpris. With thesepr.lirninary ra ke I will I.t to this trestmon . -, t j _ - IT blic have no . 1. , :. � 1. ex ehop ae has gained in the I I profession ed by t is sto Is disclosure. - ad that tho officers in com, a pit I . _''. _­ air r t hoen looki .�.t . .., ; � hi I speak for himself. . , Wand. . " in ver , . , ­ 4 :,- _ . . i ; - I I-, -I! _-, he IT -practised for a giceeit mimber of i eam - 11 Not at The affair was placeh in m 4 t . .. IT not an I on which would' ­ do Thw . - ­ I ­ . - .. . - I t4keill the ,P16C411404 . y tative deliverance . .1 . I . - 'i. "�LL � H retion may be I 31 I . V 1. there lived# troops . & $I I , wi It khe be a is t e Trion . * ­�nd if hands three weeks ago and I IT All, 02 0 pliyalciAn. , i - ;r J1,*, rips -� � I . �p bring , , ..; -4 � '. * . AVG alread 0 r F, 11irlin In the Orie tal , , - 4 v - , , - I -.J � , you, �- � (I . IS I W to any considerable portion of I L Is . . a CA Xnes a"- I ib^nd'the Wvore sithishwient of the . . 1. i, I �; - . - " ­�X� h out his 'intenti6n: the Wassti4g made ' - I. , 1 Of the de silies the IT tian church. Certainly tbil; inde- - .. - - I - . 11 ­ , W ft is 6 curio= .i.91. 1. Sly . _ - -... � , L I � , - . I I ­ � . 1_�,, _. . L "a.�. rali i n*y I 4 p" � 410 an"t I � ,P) . . and mini5-.-_--.J . L . ­ . r of truth b ow , I titeir act. ,#who thus lie" a . I ftd , . .1)yl-apd.byo oil the once, a X, =A to deve4amts. - I Uve -W firogogt-1, , W * 'k t1116 ffictre pond ce of *dividuel churches . . I �. . , . * 1. '. ., s I , . � . I 42 Y ,*layad 'I.- . I MR"M , '' - - , " , " I ` � I 11 IL , -,," , , .1 � -11 m 1 1 1�vi� I I I 'I ' "' liv rt J V, F o -, , - ly, . I . I � I I I I I - . .1 � I . ftyl lim of C"Ift6yo with 0. - 4 - � . I- _. . . I - .1 . I - . lrieitilinwk .,,,. . . I the term its advantages, Wt ii is not sit -� "ef tj L . '. I I- . .. # , L . --- 11, L � �; ': . .. 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I! ljl�t[tStlolls nor � I 1 I' ':ot a hundr,e"�ek k.iLcl� -tit ,th � - e r ,is yo Q 16re I 11141'.14, in atirniratjor i A �'(Iwli faultsandai Y' I % I i I I i (I Ile IB X ceedill ly. r,(,%,(,i', ,� 'e 11 , this rule , lk't' 'III(' 9(`ntle'fna* I ni er. �ttkei tha*t ,was ftille, - � I . i );61-(Id:ned bnr� it in ! . I I,, n or vou r on -ti . L k I I tl!ss rid . es with an,., ,,-A - ( . Ljljl)�r nearly . alvr ys 'It 011- overwork or i ()tlrt��01181 i . y in pri% te 11(k it' -tile drawi � ng_ I to 1,lecome Nlnilar- IY :1:111 let niiiaun�cr. 't ,,%-(�rds. i tho int"triership of I I'('%J'j of- life, its t4kils !)AIltiers Rhould. .-i . 'L!iiI renderno�ac t I , . N%,01""), of love. ­ ", I . I . I I - _-4- I : L. - i . . I I . t ('a,"le Trade.- . . L \%k. - i�lfllllgton that, .. I . I . Q L,: I i )1V Illade to In. !! :4- to rellIX he L ;!prl�'-ti (*\'porters 'of - � � 1, -; I I' "Iflimals at, I he ,; ''! lioldilig. Our I � , � hi., IA all tin, I J st I,L:y I ilormigh systmi I �, .: '']Is' -alet I ..:,I I -I -1, I he . , I .11 . .I* a re p _,rfee 1V --!--,i-1* that the 11 ;:I� tIlLe interest of . 1 1:!,k-pne,timonia art. - I 11% tL�� :1 I)IIII(I. -Sa ya ­­ J111111als were %I- i !'it ifv aml rest and '. . . - k, , + k � I hcy wo Ill I A ! !!qh:ttii cattle. 'I ieL . : 4- and hellee , I f it).he t-;: "t-Ild .the llopesiof r I. �,-J.v "All bellotill 8- I— ' \� :11, I )e atrecteld )y -, I AIN1,14 is tile ol ly .: � L* I, I ; � I I rge of tak I 9 - �- 111,1111, 1tLhc'-r " . ,-. , " ,."I .11'.11 . I , if .Illtll!;Ie c er "i , . . :Ninericans to be ,�t- " - 'kt.�J would fo in ' ,I I1. -%.known as It ',e - I rl� , ') I' I :1.111 flas rapidly le- .. . , I t, ii.r hey prove tI at . . . 110�141xist. in t ir -, � S '. hllw England an a 1,.ioi!, flow 'she an '. , � I )''164 ground t at I ; t i::e Washing .on ` �oi casv matter to i . L'i itzo ,-fear, especli 1, , ht, records of het - I - is- ]only at)" ut I s", 4,f plelloo-pil ti- L . lt I yrucder rosin ,a ­:.�I n Ile � - It 11!i­.;::jonia doea-- . . v . . 1* is very re- jilile too lateh-7: I ; � 41 III 1! . lie autil0ii- . ' 1:� - ! hat all daiwer * n ; L - , . i 11W,43'. . . . - . - - : � . I 4 I � . . . - I . : _... � . . . - tin" , - .. 41 Council. t . . . " 10), -, 1, tile irlefl-,_ . ' I I, v c ry (I nartt r - ,t"Al lield ,in tile . I. I 4,f I Ile gathe 7- : , i t4) L -I * -! t I vate the '. - ,;.:iin more clearly ` Cl,,*v III; , nisters i I , "JiJ twiching tiw '. n ., ,,I thest"inulatin), I 5 ' _: I v I? y aniong th E! _. �: ! mid throng I - . - . , . _%i'l-aliv. owlll� " , _ . 4.11it'll'al princi'pl�,- .'�_, I . , I ,I 1, ,nurch is a I - ::, :oIlliaticitt wit 11 , , ix,t:z:v and order, - , "-d Mid supreme- . -r, the Bible.the _. L, .. -ould it, , LX t2 ior c lilt::;tIte any creed -1 I' - I ;tll thechurclies. - � 14) gi ve a volun - � �, N01 - ich the othe . r ,_ 1�i - 4 -pt or rejectl _ ill, opinions wise �'. : rk'! ly speakinc .� � I C. . � c'mr,cil ill the :."L " it �,oiiference 0� _-, , L I I -.,t (. (I Arith tilt, � IlUid creed wili,fi. .1 L - I In said itircil, ..�'. � I i It. I I I if nes"'Iltl-e Of .T . , - ;i.,- �j)ll to tile re. . . .. I I-lailled for tile - _. - -ti, , ,,, attenipt; ap- .. .. � [I I fit- extent V) . " , "Zwal view pre- t.. 4jil-r, ;Lilv enunci- . . , . .. . 1.11 Ilf a-majorit' "s, y . -1 � ,,.,, (.,,,,,,n,stance,, .- v t1w .1 C ' gathering , - it -i N"itille to that I - . . I I �, w flo have not . I I L I - !LJ1 others must �,;_ ' - ' ., . 1. L . . .. t I ( - jllt� questi6n8v �'�:,: ' . � ": , :1 1'eligion, poli- I " I .. .0 ioll, . etc. And .-.-�_ 1,,j ascribed the ' * :-' - t made that ion. - - . . I I I lo, the relative' 'L_-;._ -A1 . . I � mal church and �-._:.11 10 ..,,. 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M t start the Word over 1. *0 . L . . _ 1; ... �� ... I. .1 .. I .1 11 . -, 'L-. ­'_­ Sig&M: " tablished as soon asChili gained hei inde- 'them liberty. L ., 1. ,� _.. t, , .� , a 60)00r. I . .." ­ W . . . .. A Walk OVOP the UUM 44and *r Jasis rig but sent them home ..: . , � .,� I'. :��.% , ­ . . , "�-' - 1, -1 - - . 1. . ,-, . � ., , , , L 1. � .1 ­_ _ . 4. . wernandea. an and � . _'­; 4 :1 � pendenos, and sometimes more than a .. -� ; , The * 4" , ` .,:: --.,-- L . . te,ql �,:_ L ' -.'',- ' ' I I i - ad with gifte$ Jmd crosses erected in 141 - , -, I , 14 ,:-I.,. . 1"'Jun0"uk%&a cO114erAmed to be hated - - - I V . . 1_�_I%eLt�� , t�, kl�. - .1 L 1'� ... . - ­ I I . .41" . . ....-, L -� - .:� " -.1 1: .1. 6 . . , i% I - - c � Rw­ _*aftsfi, .- am inU0cs1ktc I afterqthe mammer of 'the Chillians.i they mid b the soldiers for a long time after- �..�i a the ,,yeriasting tr i 11Y A 1RAVILLING CORRUMNtgNif. . thousand criminals were here. Of coune, variou parts of the island and daily masses . - , � , ,g before your t reshold .11 1, is ;.: t:, ,fie , stys faithfullt: ,,, I trust i4 tlt. , - -�L. L�. - I" H ,.he life's great building planned in my innocence to defend me. ; . . . Innocence -. - .1 W&rd­ . . --' . - . were subje-.ted to the meet barbarous . V, I L �.'*;-, ." , "., I'.�� �J� I .- . ­ ., .,.,? a - - . ..... . ­ , ttl1c'00med at it,4 portal stand I is a wall of defence. Innocence in God. You The fi, t thing a tourist does on' going treatment in them gloomy dun . which ' hat side of Crasoe's lookout .� . - _:.. I .11, - � -UDW . . &shore a J On' which '.' ] : .. �­ . ...- A� .. , - �. a I .I..... - : ` '. ' �. , L :-1-. 11 'T ' 1. . �%­ -14 .� if yo4r heart - , �­.- can not hang me. I defy you." Yet he famous IO6 uan Fernandez is to start for the are dug into the brow of thegbM foci faemm he bay a marble tablet has been set . ,_ ..L:: . __ - ... ., tbere a corner 4 ." . 9 � '. . � . f.;_ti ,.� �., .., § I L Would[ dwe I alone, SPAM ., � _. .stands on the scaffold. There he stops from ko'ut, from the top of which -so the harbor, and extend several - ' -. -�.- - _. �§ wilere YOU 19 ,­ I _ . hand bearing the following inscription: 11 In .-I _,_ ..'. - � * , .� -- . N. it your o I says the - historian . .. ; .. .._ . . .1 ,&nctuar a .1. pure weariness at the long night watches ., I " . ,.%.:_-, -- �; �,".�.j -, . .; 1. . L It 0 made it for His throne.. - " L - 'r Uru8Oe used to feet under ground in the form of vaults and memory of,,Alexandor Selkirk, mariner, a I . -_r : � . ,.,� 14 - old I W( . I _.1... I a watch for a sail, I I a ot no sail from da . !-: . . -..-. - �*,. .. -1 - . .. ­ - ... ­ 1wh I - petit in this prayer of inaocence. They today." But he nrye y passages, somewhat resembling the Cata- native of Largo, County of Fife, Scotland, : � ' - :. t. . -, � � . . . ... ., __4 '. there a darkness whero�shut in., - '"... can not han him. The words of truth are is likely � to be long on the ootfilis at Rgine. The gates by which the who ii ed u n the island in complete soli- . L , - . -.-. - 1. .__ - .1 ­ )A L. Is your secret sin I '. L . 9 �.. - you dare not face I- ; I _X ­�,_p - - t L. 1_ sure. ­ � ; _... ! - J' � 14 . .1.. . He .. L:, I .1: I . I Z1, . 4 ho i there He built. His mercY seat, .I;� lace, bemuse thore gre'reveral ago, and th - de f )r four years and. four months. .1. - .-. `:.. , - . , . � .r.� .. - j�_ ' He does not look to the people to de, landing p 10 g. tu v 110 WRY, th ugh it in low th'6 a mi).e from the entrances were secui-e& Aisappealred ii re He your humblest soul will moot. fend him. People always fail u&", Ile does e passages that have not fallen was I Lnded from Cinque Ports galley,, - .: 4 .".. ,�I, -� The I 0, �: - not look to the law books to show h* int8 0 .interest to be viewed en routs. . 96 � . . �. ­ - "I ' .: L i , ,�, in are pro-empted. by wild dogs, bats, toads tons, A guns, A. D. 1704, and was taken off . I . 1. 6%: ..." . - �, " . - - .. - 11f,v,e you a stately banquet hall 'a cau" irat th re are the pe : ,.. � "..., ­ 1-1 - I lZ ,I , - - I '� . 11, - , It -I - . L . ­ - , _ - in th Duke, privateer, on February 12, -.. t: f', . I �_. ' -.'�_._"L " ''?, i "N ,W,here guests fro not venture in 7 . . 1� I bu ken and a thousand eager question . you, calli i just, for the law books are double -minded, to be sh: .ople-st hundred hand dared m many a clime . . and"'contipedes. We � - ' ­ � I ' __ , �� . . � _. , see not any facearight - t he trusts omnipotent principle. - - side, but one who did : ; . -_ - yon .. describes them in ION. He died lieutenant of 14. B. M. S. . - ­� ;� ' 1.* . .. �:t is I I � 110 enters with His light. � - - answereO, for the. arr.-val of a ship in by III I �_ J. I ;! I .- .. � Votil I : ; - , `.- . .So if the event has hung long and heavily . .9 these words. . I ; . - .. I, -, . ..... .. _... . Weymouth,forty-sevenyea,ts. Th4tabletis I _. . ." , will ye abide,. �..t � , !.,.., . I means a, in atter of eviar da and when one W J - * . - �. ,. . ­ " 74 . -over your ome y - . - ,�11 lj . . , - . I Rank ferns hung upon the isid ; the erecte I at Selkirk's lookout by Commodo . .. Ito rlCh ones, why ,- cla h and you have faithfull do. does a I ­ ... ' �­ _ . �-fv , " * , . . 1.11, � . :` . -, re V. S. Topaz, - .. ... I I in poverty, of lonely pride I d God would loose the clutch of the I ai Ir. Y;very lonesome walls overhead dripped with dea,h-like Powel I and the officers of H. B. re - 1: �: , , � �­ - . , . -1 _­ ."..: �!. - .. , yoursiiverand your gold are di im, _. - . islan er old or young, troops down to moot - � I .. :... I t Him. L. trouble, you must come from prayer at sweat, slimy drops coursed down th aside$ A. D. 1868. " I I:- : j: - .- - '�­ - , .., " A, � - I.... , I - your house is 01"Pty withou t; t'L ...'. Samariti and 11 trust in the Lord, for he shall her. T ugh voluntary exiles in this beanti- and the air was damp and cold. Thick Standing where Crusoe stood when he.- ..­ - 1. I ,� . � . .." il.. , 0, - - � 1. . �. '. .. * . ' ' � - . � -.-1 I I .1 L e� lov�ly one,;. if ye* are His, . . . - �:. i to pan." The Lord is the law of ful. PI , where nature has been lavish in darkness reigned within pene- was It onarch of all he surveyed -and his . . -1 .1 . - Y .- - . .1 bring it . I I .. 1- 7 ye have no need of pallacem. - 0 upplyir g everything necessary to suatAin trated by no wandering -glea n from the . � . I . I r �7.:. ,�,,� n' * ' It � ri. . . I - L . V . -it, rich soul can lack for aught he good.made manifest. 11 i lit here was none to -dispute-one looks _. Ji'�i - . : ; I_.. �4_.Iti since th. life witt out labor, the colonists pine for light of day, for heaven never smiled upon og - . - .. ( -,, Who lets God into every thought. The fact that -Jesus spoke to tile woman up )n lovely velleve and wooden ravines, .. .1. .­ _­:, t ,�,� : . . I ­ _. �.: Lift 111) tilie everlw4ing gates I ;,. %, of low origin in Samaria the low, sho news from the distant world, whose echoes then dreary abodes of sin and sorrow. A fair all d solitary am the Ilappy Valleys of ,. , : , : .. wa that . . V _:% '.. .1. .. . t ' � ­­ .. . tt�__7'1� riv come to them, like angels' visits, I I few and few of the inner dungeons for the worst Rmsel as, till recently seldom trodd by- : ..-.-. . ....- - The King at His threshold waits ..-,- - , * . '. the most ial circumstance of daily tran- far bet tj . I ­� -1. . � , .;.. .1 en. .. 1. .' -1 swAion is to be dealt with exactly us the 10 Though no longer a convict - kill deeper under human feet; euvironed on e I , . ,L' . I guter, 0 Lord, and let Thyface ' � ny criminaU were dug ,very side bT the 1 c a . - t __,_.��: . Atke glorious this Thy dwelling place I , . . co t I in days long past, the island is ground, reached by rough stairways of earth, long a vells of the Pacific, unbroken to the ; , � - most momentous. L�� - .. .;� " ly . . . L_-'1.1. %, Luc IAar.3om in - Congregationalist - Making a garment, it does not come out vir us I a prison, whose bolts and bars are shut out from the upper vaults by strong horim ni except by the dim shapes of islands ' ' '. ', ? - �_L: _ � r, I J .� - a . I- - __ I .L . - � , ,� .. . ,_ .ri I t after your hardest efforts. Rest. ocean b* low's 1, and many a modern Crusm door& These lower dungeons were not belotif ing to the same group. I ; . : . ; i i.� � ., I .. - .. I. " -, , - ;: � , 11 . . III h, " Lab Ir we hunted up other relies of Sel . - - I i_ - - Z . . . ; ,�. e* ';.-. - L� voices h a predecessor's sentiments: ' � . more than five feet long byfour tee ' . . ' �. '_ . .' ,�, 1 . -1 The Lemon of Me Lif I - ­. . . ,wait. Now you will do it perfectly. Look- " Oft Ht d I Where are the �h rin sor, ie it kirk's stay. Great care has been taken to _ - "�' . .. , ams and from their size one may fo I I reason for keeping Ing for a situation, tired, disheartened. mge@ have neeri in Lhy facet - - - - . ZJ. I - , the Bible T" u L, . tht poor . - . - �. _ De Ahey describe the Rest. Wait. ,No matter what the contin- . Better dwell in the midst of alarion of the sufferings endured by preserve thing.% just m1he lekt them, so far .- � . .. �_ � .� : ", .. ill re,ords is because . Tha reign in this horrible place." wretches loade4f' with irons, crusheQ down as ine coiable time will'allow. The " castle" . . i - .., � ..;.,.,! ,el gious experiences of every mind under gencies may be. Weary discouragement is � . . . _ L ::. _....� I . - There are about 100 residents on Juan by impenetrable walls of earth, in utter long a ince succumbed 6 wind and -weather . . . 11 ..-.41 . I - ­ � . .. . 11. , , - the "hail to thee" of Samaria -roached. V . . . , I -_� each class of circumstances recorded. Every Ferna-n( Z, .mostly German and Chilian darkness, starved and beaten by their cruel and ill e 64 country residence"- as.well; but . . _. . - , " %% ,It� . , . - - I wisil'has its religious aspiration, which i Here is an offer better than you imagined. ranchme no iving a us ter - . I � i* , �;i.�:`lq - is th I - 1 _ - - :.-.--:!.I " I at speak unto thee am he." . i4 and their families, for some years guards, with Ii i oultopity and no the c ve, which has also been a fame, , . . 84 . . I �, �- -:�:,4 its perfume, as every flower has its per_ ago the nd was lea.-Aed to a rich cattle corn- hope of release but in Aeath. By the aid of a., sort f r bu ­ . I ­ Vou who have been battling for your life ccaneers, may easily be 'visited'. . � - `i � wind, have now as many as torch we saw deep holes scratched it one of It lie iii a ridge of volcanic rock and looks. . . .. ..I P -..-.'- - Janie. with noble words such as the science teaches P&DY' . . . , .: -�.L. '. - 1 . �'.-""'�" I , Rolitical history teaches ethics, fixing the . 30,000 head " �,. of horned cattle and the walls, bearing the impress of ,iuman as if i might be the door -way into the ruins . I . .. _. . . I rig the impossibility of the clutch of I . . " . . .j - 1 . I : " � I I" : . - - I 111 . triind.on the reiultg of injustice, justice, o concerni life that i twice " sheep grazing on fingers. Perhapasoirne unhappy mu tderer, ofso e splendid temple. The entrance i , -, , I . `:�' % , p_ death upon the is yours omnipo. 4 . - . . � L pre;sion, liberty, 0.3 carried on by civil au- the. narrow 12eys and on the green goaded to madness by atich tortures c I mind fully ft"n feet high and the cavern runs , - , I Z ., I I . - w . . _: �. " � rho -itics. . . . , , . " ­ - I t tent, give up at Samaria and see how quick- hillsides. The cottages of the colonists are and lxmly as driva� men to tear their own If bout thirty feet, varying in height . - _. I ... ..... ,. ,.-. - , _ . � I L - . ..It' �11 ' . - y an be lythelivi water will now spring up within mostly within sight of thelanding, setin flesh when buried before tile vital 4ark is Im n i , ...I. . � -1. .,�_� 1i 11aterial hist'or * teaches what c froi 11 to eighteen! feet. There are many , ;. .... . . I I y lost n his holes or pockets, dug i ,to the inner surface . . . ! ,.. 1. - JoIle with materiality. Thesilvtarcu you. As Ye -qua Christ walked among the the midst of orch- rds on the side of a hill extinct, had grasped out the earth �, . . I p 1: �tl lowly so let this principle guide you through a - I - .1 � - .! . - . - ky I, workman in a jar of acids, precipitat- . 810piDg down to the sea, and the oppressive desperation aWd left the marks of his death of r ddish . roe"k, wh.ch, perhaps, were I . �. L . . ,. ­.. . I . L - - _?'.. - ..-- . i. , , .V_;�t::.___ ­ * 1"...... .. ' ' t,1 )y Faraday, re -made by the silversmith, e,�ery vicissitude, great or small. silence of Selkirk's time haa given place to I a,gonies upon the clay that entombed him. Crus 'a. cupboards. T here are rusty spike 1 . . . d'. . I I � . . ' k . ;,... 'It - - . sait sties, its that we need not be utt "Christ dwelleth not afar , . the bleating and lowing of 1116eks and herds, An we sounded the walls deep echoes break- tru . .- � , _ �_.. � 7%. 1 erly. . .1 1. . . I nails driven all around, where he may have. .. , .--:: . I The king of some remoter stair .. 11 . .. ­ 't ber,ft of silver cu a, though they seem ui- . ..", ilut here amid the poor and blind' . the merrry shouts of children and sounds of Ing u n the heavy air seemed yet to Iningle hung his guns and hot seiliold utensils and, - - . I I . . ! , L . - :, . -- I : 4 . I L .- ., ­ -, 'i . . . - , terygone. The Fliblerecoidausenomeat)i- - .- .:'. The bound and sufrering of our ki`nd.'4'� humanactivity. The houses. are extremely with rig curses, and its last sepulchral throb thos wonderful arT� and umbrellas_ - I . ..: � ­�_ - , . � - � . .!.-: : ; *� � � . � �f , I F. - r a The woman pointed to the .mountain picturesque, being m*de.of the bright yellow was like the dying moan of a maniac. I mad of'goatskina� n . - - - . 1: - .1 ing[ossoruifnecessary terms. Jesus Ch i't I stOne oven, with&- I - . .. . � I I aleans Word of Truth, or Child of (iod. Gerizim il plain sight, where the very same straw of wild oats, woven in and out At last, about thirty years after the und- sunk n place for firo un erneath it is visible� _. ' -1: I _.. . -...; ,::: �, �.`� I . - - ­ � . . : ... . ­ - ­. � . . . � : . . - . . Tlw religious aspiration of each mind is its lesson was taught by Abraham's giving 11 through bamboo wattles and thatched with ing of the colony, some 3W i bro 6 in the back part of the cave, and a broad, ' - - . . . _. . �, - je�jlq , L t, prisoner - - , at Lit , . .. .. i. .�.. �,�. ._ , idea - . - Cill.i, a Word Of abSollite the tension as to his offering all tat he Z the same. Their high -peaked roofs project loose from their chains, murdered th:gua,�ds (lark smoke line reach to the roolf-prob- 1 _' - .- :. '' .: ._.'­_� I ­ tt ­ � ­ �_ L trath. Inc mind is a kingdom or realin of to tile Lord ; trusting utterly. the walls, and the and escaped. They seized the garrison and. abl made . -1 . r.- �, ,.: -- ....-..- � ... . I .. - .%-7, 1 !' � L ,' - ". . c - I lie islaind Uile hisi man I - . _ 1,11(twlits.' Theniost po*erf ul, the ol (test All the ages have had thetr ministers of doorways atre shaded .by 8traw-thatched for several d�ys held possemion of t � " N Frida� kept the house tidr, -.1 � - . - . -t .,­_ I . .. � lohlest, is� its highest word of truth, or 11 this law of life, that there is a sure helper porches, remijVding one of French-Canadian Just then a Nantucket, whale ship happened 'For to be sure 'twas his ,business to do so,"- -i I . .1 . tit( I' . - I . . "., L� - ��,` ­ . . - ­ ". l, accol -winded : . . ­��.'- _!� I jesus.Christ. :" Come and reign over us, near every man, womaii, ,and child, who cottagesalong thelower At. Lawrence or to put into Cuinberiand bay L for fo4f. alml ding to one of the itiany long ­ .:... ' - :. - ... . ancient of (lays. " will brin everything topass for us when chalets in the valley of the Seine. Fach little song! i that sailors sing pertaining to Crusoe's'� . ... � - . .. _. . I.. L' .. 9 water. The convicts seized the captain and �.. .. _; . : ."..1. -: -...%' . . - - - I Phas the walk of Jesus Christ through we give up the expectation of getting help home is enclosed within a wall of stories and compelled him to take on board'as many of adve itures. I ; ,# , . .: '. -11 t,.e - - i � ­­_ m.� .I- :m 1. .1.:: . i - . :_ .... I - N(body goes �o Juao Fernandez, without' � - ,.-. -1 this realin of carnal or earthly experiences from any other source. . brushwood, its rustic gatiwal overrun their number as hits vessel could . .. . .. .. L I . y 5810ty - . , I � ..­�11 � . . is It each step of His going a living teachin " I will lift tip mi e eyes unto the hills with luxuriant vines ; and within tile in. carry. Two hundred of them crowded in -bringing away souvenirs inthe .shape of;- �.- .. 'o , ., '. :.:-_�': 9 . . : :. .- . of what to (to tinder all the kinds of experi- from whence cometF, my - help. . N1 y help closure are granariie8, store houses and other and they threatened the ship's, ticks and stories. Th re is a wood peculiar i - ­ I t �- ­­ . ._1. officei a with a . ­ ­. eri,es we e:tch have, in order to show forth cometh front tile Lord, which made heaven i outbuildings, all set upon poles to keep them instant death in case of failure to Ian, I them to the island which m kes boautiful calles, I . .... �,!,. .. , , - . -, - I . � I .. r - . I . .. I ... I ' jeius Christ,'or " let the same mind be in and earth." Give up the tension. The having a rare grain lid polishing well !t. - � :1. .-..;* ' I out of the wqter during the heavy rains of On the coast of Peru, whither. they !deter- ' � ..- . .. �L ,_ .',..' : us that was Ili Clii�ist,) esus. " eagle ceia8eh from flapping its wings, anti t3une, July and August. There is no'winter mined to go, to escape the vengeancel of th 1 You -, correspondent eased herself better i - � S !�:4.L. _ - . I �_: . - I- - . I � - .1- . . . . . - W1 1 9 by g Lthering a quantity of ferns and mosses I . . . .-.,. 6 Here is the lesson of what to, do when we yet on and tip it soars ith foldedi pinious in this latitude, blit the wet season, though Chilian government. The captain of the I . � . 0 . have been tliying to be good and true for a testing in thei law. . . that grew about Crosoe's cave and in the glen . . - . .. -1 -.;, t short, is more trying .than northerni ice and i whaler ran over to the nearest land Oil the ..- & . -,,1 �, I I Ia g period, anti as nothing seems to come - The mountain unto which we look is the I snow. - .4 I onviet8 to where Ilia castle stood, in secluded paths 1 .. i - _ I - L coast of Chili, and, leading tile c . I : .; . - �_ ..�". * . w Z . . - . . . - . ,1 . . I la� ' memory of the highest ,thought w - e Whoever Roes to J..jan Fernandez finds I believe that it was Peru, put them Lahore whereliefed hisgoatsand held converse � - . . . _ t f it we are tired and trisc-ouraged. e ha% . .. .1 ­..- �;.- jj�,-c been told positively by the ever thoug it, or tile hikhest word that now I him with Ilia faithful et and honest Friday. : .. ..� . - 1. Iia% . I , .self enthusiastically welcomed by every � only about thirti miles north of Valpy-raiso. yet .- .. . . :-f'-, spiritually-ininded of ever age t1fat; comes into our -mind. .Jesus Christ said i soul on the &stand, wid receives as many i They awn fount out their dallgerousi 8itua- I caitefully pregse th em in sit album and - . . - .- . . y I ' . ­­'. ��,-,:L: � that this wale the worship in truth and in 5 pressing invitations to lunch, to dine arid it),, tion, but it. is said ths;t every on sent them to my Uri vay home for the in- I - , - -,. - -. � : ... I - '. , -.,;,� ..: ... -, - .- -If we will Arive tobe good and true -1 .-: I e o them spet �i,in of any who 4 ared to look at them - I -11, I .. 7­.:;�,�.. f1w Tovar-11 of 1141thernwill conic an'hoWl;, ,I spirit. I stop over until some other beat comes along I suc-:teeded in eluding',he Chilian aut orities 11 . .. .... - I " . _ .. W hen at last we sai ed away twilight was I . _'.. . . _. .� `t'f When tilt,- tree oi life will burst into flower, Whatever is true of spirit is true. � In I as there are howes on the island; arid if he "and ally. joined the Chillan almyt .1 1, : I _�,��, �­_­­. . 1- . ., i . i -i *,� .tni(l ritin at our feet a glorioul; shower spirit all is goc d. Thus when we speak of I has been so thoughtful as to bring a few -old � which was at that time advancing,.0 n Sailt, broWingover theoc4n, though the 'sun's . _. :-,., Df..oinctliing grander than ever w1c knew.", lastraymyet lingered in the sky.. Wefelt, - .. 11_.;,, I . I evil we are not speaking truth, fo� only I books or newspapers lie his earned the ',-tiago. Nlost of the prisorem left u n the . t - .. - -_ .. ...'t.:, I Jesus Christ took up all our experiences that which is true of spirit is true at all. lasting gratit ude of the people. Besides car- � island escaped by different vessels an4. were Im Basurably richer, having reduced to 1 . . 11 -_ . -.:,.t. , o., - . . w. - - ,..;-.._-1'� . �.�. realit a dream of youthful days, and so the'l � I _ .:,._,� i .. oi puitpose-, and in the midst of every one of This in the only worship of 4 -od that in ac- ing for Lheir flocks the settlers raise fruits �.scattered over the globe. But very few of . - . � , :-!I . 1. . islanYof romance faded into the distance 1 . . . 'i;..! themi He spoke those words which we munt ceptable. 11 I am (;od and there is none. �nd vegetables to sell'to pawing vessels. � these engaged in the masbacre we e recap* ­ . - _.. _ 'r -like - . -.11 I nt_ai and the shadows of the night . other : . I . .1. k iii-Ider like circumstances. Here He beside." God is spirit. Thou art my all. The sail is wonderfully productive, especial- I tured, and they were shot in the 'e : . � Z- ..- ­ pei dreams of childhood's happy days. 11, w . ..,., � _�,.�. I .-i6 up the wearines's and discouragement There is no higher truth we can is akth&a, ly in the northern valle 9, where decayed I square of Chili's capital. All this urred ; . .1 .1 y - ­ - . . _ . T ak . I I I L FANNIX B. WARb. I - _ . , I � i . - 0: our good inotl when it sees �o fruitsia� Thou art my all. - vegetable matter anA rich depositA of bum-,. low than forty years ago. " . . . I - - - - , ­­ . .I . 8 VrIAGO DE CHILE, June, 1891. . . - I:...: ---J I . 11 , .. . , _­_. pv - rity. 11 He sat thus on the well." Wh?ever rests securest in. this' statement ad earth have washed down from the moan- 1 S mkint of those days brin to mi d the __ ,if _. . . .. �1. �­ 9pe .. . 1. P - - ! . ". L' ". - 1117 ' Ing up spontaneowely ! story of. & ormer governor of n man- . , I - I " ;,."- I , . . , Do Vou remember the lemon He gave of is manifesting Jesus Christ most. To him tains. GMae and oats spri 71tis, L . _', - . . * - ' ' DOGS IN WAR I ­ il I f - -­ - %,.. � m I ... ; ,% I nat. I*o say, when you have h d nothin to we go for help as we go to a spring for' in this open spaces and vegetables of all : do?, which in still told and believed by 'very- � " L . - I 1.�.. � - I .. I - . . - fta 1 kinds grow abunduntly wherever the seeds', body on the- island. Looking up I . :� -, .- -` W, for a long * ime from any cause w1at- water in4tead ot going to a @and hatiLk. t ' the Th Military Service litelidered lik abe i - �. , ­'.: !t I. . . . . :.,: '' - -_ I .:,­`. aer I .! I)o voit remember what wordi He The quality of your faith make@ the qu-sl- � are scattered. Wil,1 grape vines sail fig trees - uttermost peaks of Yonk& ra*L . _., .... ­ , I - I - ., .- ­_ - - - - :. I Id - k when physicial anguish and ity of your ministry. If you believe in God bearing oxcellent fruit, flourish on the slopeop/ all aides, rising 3,000 feet i4o Vie he idea, lately taken up in earnest in the :* . .� . -.1 111. . . I . . . . . . .. . �.. . . . . . short of the and there are many natural orchards grown ctc= -Rumian armies of using dogs 1 .. . . ­ :... , I us tq %pea b ue no awn the dim outlines of a, black Vie Ian and - . - � e desertion of friends have broken our as your support do not stop . ry Iii b '%elkirk cross, and wonder* how in the Id i d t purposes -has been generally 1. . . �.. .. . _.,� � . highest, taith bf Jesus Christ, who made the from seeds planted a centu � wet .t got ,for nil I ary ­ . I 4,!art'.' L90 'Ir I . . ... , -- . I . .. � . . . �. . ... .- _. I L a, _. - . �V ell, in th same fashion He- tells us fiab precipitate the gold wtiLhin his being to! and other mariners. Besi, - ea. &F ri- there. Slany attempts have been malle,. by tal ed of as an innovation. This, however, .I i.... ! . . � _..-,� I en exhausted, discouraged, piy- the civil tax with. Faith in the alembic I cots, pears, quid�. and other truitscommon ,sailors slid others, to scale the pea�,, but as . Meunier shows in a learned article in 1 . - . ] L - I :; �. v h36 t, - . tit Re, rue Sclend ue, -is a 'mistake. Dogs i! I.- , . I wherein tile right wo, to temperate climates, thr chuts, in everv- always witt.out success, e, cept in a ,single .�fq . I � . 11_1_1­"� �: (Isheartened wiLh the strug,;Ie to succeed. rd is crystallized that i r ' I . - �,�.­,­�;� I . � t . I . ituation. ! where-& species of palm which produces a instance. One dav the governor �f I the of ar, it appears, were well known to the 1 . I Ee sat tll*t!s on the well in Samariaw Samaria makes you master over every a - 1 I . L - :... . - a eans watch post, or ted notice. Per. Neither in this place nor that place, neither 'delicious berry d among an endle" vari- convict colony went out riding, as Ills at nations of ancient time.%. The Glreeks,. i I - .. I :_ __ i . . . . I ety ot inditionous trees an pimeaw (pepper), usual Ifter-dinner custom, and h n6ar titans Jews and Gentiles made use'of the I .. . ... . . � . ... -; �_ I there is nothing tfloalt, will mirk itself for one alone but for all. , . w F ! - , - 'I- ,��, ' "L. - - . I r - .. . 01yourfacecr give your whole character If you trust in the goodnew of th divine! sandal. cor wood and myrtle. . to Yonka he beheld so remarkable sion fe rleso, intelligent animals, whose value is :, .. ; V .1 �1. �,. . - . �_.: - . away toytour jiv,juaintances like that you law working for you -and believe iist all � It appears that Lord Anson, an English- *1 that lie galloped lack to the village i hot no once again to be put to the test. The . - . .: . . I - :.. '..il . � - in ade read y fo r y Oil .1 o u can no L bu t ', tit an, has done more ter the so ttlemen t an d. I his te antr re I& ted that he sa w, a way d i n G eeks had dogs in every one of their fort- * � - - . - . - ...­ ' � . tw._,. t)o.,e to do vAen a turning point or crisis things are _ - _.. .'- _%. " - - � 7j- - � . .. - thinking is reached by your mind. There be a well of trust. a mountain of good faith I cultivation of this island than the govern- the vall2y, avery tall man, dressedallii ck 9, and E. Blaze, one of M. Meunier's 1 1 . . . . . & ' - e , rat and mounted on a very tall white orse. all horities, tells I , L I .. '. . L 1� I .". 0 come and I menl that owns it. He stop d h re fi ood story of an outp6st �,- I . -. - e en it tIllic %N,hen the young man who has- to which the doubting and hungry . - I , t- - . . a its th Lt was ro x4dogs i I .. ..t.` . t lought worldly thoughts st,mdily, sudden. dip in their cups for your ministry. I b chance, in the year 174 1, ror the purpose The strange rider had a face ghastly i Occupi:L1 by at "rig watcl , . --.V: I i 1,, carries oil his faxe the sure sign that he, Stand boldly by your faith- ,, I -that I 0DIrOcrutting his ships after a succession of whiteness, and Luming he looked at' dily on Coritith, facing the 11", , . � * " , - _-L:-"_. I. . � . .. .­­." L .. ... . . t the governor " with eyes of fir -t Opposite �-,. _�'. . speak unto thee am he.,. Ths saving -from-, disawters in their pmmge i1round Cape Horn. IL -e th 1glare au,. an outpost was situated, guarded by - . . . 11 a ni;m of tile world. . � I _` is the confidenos in God as' The low and danger Its had experionewl led of wi,tch made the air hot &IF are nd." fif y do4s. One n.ight the enemy began to i , - -I- . t-.. ,,.;,.4 I— - There conius, a time when the blooming poverty thought i . . ' . � : ', I - : , #_ have been people 1 him to establish a sort of a recruitin Trembling with fear the governor in e the disembark. The , garrison was drunk . .. : . t,_,,� . . . � . - This point, ,-only supply.� 1here - . I I . . I- . ­; .'i�'. . Matron is ,.-alled at, old ladY. hi wn an I the dogs had to'keep back the - en- .! . . � . YOU, rid I station on.J Ilan Fornander for a o ' ani sign of the cross, whereupon the ph ntom I . ". � �_L'; I �­' ) ist mached is Sannaria. Ifthe'vianorthe who rayed till they &rose from praying a ' aggr . .1 .." I '. voman call . re,tl&#,. just the instant of founs money on the table br. in their purse ,, other disabled ships. He devoted months put spun to his horse and rode itraig t up ors. They fought like h6na, and forty-nine ' - - . ­ . -.-,.,. - . ; .- Weariness of the wilole way. of thinking and to hol them with. fhen they were asham- i for the production here of such fruits and the precipice to the top of the peak, , rhere of them were killed. The only survivor, , - -i ..­ � : 1: �, . . . n and mike ed to Eold on to the words of acknoWled L VegeJ&l)lee as sailors crave and caused he paused and looked back. -Seeinj the So ter, rushed away in great haste,gave the :i . - � . . . sl.._.�It�. . :1 1. _`L: Iring,.nd sit deliberately ,ilow , .. I . -.., , _::.'i sho IV L cross repeated the la yste- alarm in the camp and the enemy was driven L . - . t, __ -I -1 he right resolve, a noble- look will steal afoot tfilat God had indeed' win f a I quantities of needs to 6 ac%ttered all. over sign of the bleawA . ' . . .. ­ ". " - . . . - . . . ": U- . - man and & new through them exactly an in Jams iChriat. 9 the'island, so that futurei Voyagers mi lit rious horseman litted his hands wildly as if ba. -k. The Romans, as every one known, i- . . I _, .L_._�,__ I . � � _ .. I lVer the face 6f the young I L He also left in deap&ir and plunged out of sight o i the w4 re lom fortunate on a similar occasion, - - . . . - .P.I: � � - . ...- � 1� -ill illumine the woman's. I)id he not. say, I I Where I 'am there tTe , find a variety of refreshment. I .- . . �. _. �­%I,L. 0 . - . : )P46uty % ould we not be,in Ia. "hors ood many domestic, animals that other sidl. wl �ere the geese performed the task of the i � I . Once 4 t4-onian caught the gleam, of this maybe also?" Why sh . . - __ ­­:. . � a I I - � '.� I t oil tile well of ,Samaria all in a flash and spirit of truth enough to believe that " all they migift become nuinerous', for the bene- Being a devout man and. a belioxer in do ga in calling the attention of the soldiers- i, I - . I .. .1 � L. _ - .- , . . I . . � ­ � . . hat � -W,IIi -h we are now carefully repeating things are possible with God'w" ' 7 fit of ve-sels in di4treas for provisions. cast- spoo" the governor recognized- this as an to the Gauls scaling the walls of the Capitol _; - I . I .....- �, . � 1, _. . 0 . . L . _ ,hipwrteckiedmariners. "Hewho omen �f impending calamity, which could while the dogs were fast asleep. As a I � 1% .. . - - - . rai toid to her f rom on high. .So she. sent If one believes'in the bounty of God keep amays and i - _. - . . � ". - ... ' may I dip ou l&Dt8 an OhVe planti for his children't only be averted by planting &crucifix c n to punishment for the unfaithful servants a I 1. . . . 1 ­ all who would hear it: close t;D him for You - � - __.: - il I . . Ut this 1word to . and by a children." Lord Anson could not expect to of the pesk. For-thia purpose ]he slcteS religious ceremony; ]Lt which even Pleutarch � . - 11 . . �. . � heil y u are disheartened -and heart sore. cup,into his full water& Of BUPPTY(l . i I . - - I h mataphydicall process catch the prosperogs derive much personal advants, - I . ` go from the" two criminals who were under sente c4 of had occasion to laugh on beh6lding it, was - - . __ . .� � . . I _. - rith tht journey of your best efforts thro . berievolentacts, but how many liveshave bow death and offered them their liberty if they afterward annually performed at itome. It's " � . , .. Ili . - �­ � L . I . I I � � -t. this 8trange worla, sit down and rest ?Or mind. .. . . .� . �t . :; , � . e believes in God as his unfailing saved by his philanthropy there is no human would make the asce'at and erect the cross. chief feature was that some dogs were taken ' - . , .� .. . . . . . I - i` I..., . I e papers fell - : I-— the pray ers you have prayed ; Ind the true If on -,ep close to him for that metaphy- recordtoshow. Afterhimdeathth The prisoners resolved to hazard the at- through the streets with great pomp, whip- L '. _' L :1. �- 1_. . - , � w4rds y Walter. chs tempt, "'on the other hand there was the d at ver cross- road and in every public i ;- . _*.. . . �'.�. f, )u have said to be unto you a well health, ki tothehandsofMr. Richard . I I .Ii_�-. I of hvinp water whose best draught, YOU are sical process which in like t,he,outer air in I p- pl, y - - ..,. . . 11 . ­. i. - . - . - i &bout to drink as Jesus I announced the cleansing the aim of a room when the window lain ofCenturian, who compiled from them Lhe certainty of death. Tools, 0. ladders p ce, :rid #nally hanged on a cross of the � . . I-- . . 1�1 - . L . .- 'rig doctrine he had ever . is opened so may you catch health from his most reliable description and accu to to arid provisions were furnish7 and they w . : .... 9 M 0 ytod of tho elder -tree near the Temple of � .. �:. 1. , ,.,. . � . - - Iflost refreshi - tt u,h. v in - . _­, ipilc pi it of health. . . raphical survey of Juan Fernandez trai were sent off with the warning that if they en -the $ixteenth Century two' �_ . ,7%11.1 :,.,.; � '' . L ,I .Z right. as ever boen made. . had.not succeeded in the course of ten days rks performed a similar ceremony in - 1. . _-_- Al forth front the well of Samaria upoin wh a ir . . in - . I L . � �t I -is yours by divin . f , -- r - -,.', � . he reateo: %%Ihelk you have done the best Good,. all good. - I . - . ­.� [ your deep heart; knows t il. It Though the tillable area is small, because they would be immediately executed. For mory of the dogs which had devouod the . . . ..5_2 . . � - , .i 7011 cl)uld seemingly *11 to no purpose put How well - - . .1. it in your Jesus Christ thought.: Hol faab to there is so litile level ground, it is asserted more than & week they toiled incessantly, co of Mohammed. -1n Dalmatian and I .. �"­ , �� - �. 1�. on yourlbest clothes and sit down to Wi hat severaJ thousand people might subsiat driving a ikes 'into the cliff, and day by day C tian garrisoni dogs of -war were kept in i - 1. - , ­,.".. , � I - - I am he -thy S%vior from erty t � . . .. - _­,,_�, I I � ��- �.�. 11 .1 _: I - i. , for the heaverify, guest who is to pass over it. v y on the main gailand alone, with- went up CK9 . , `� I am the Mali. oomforL&U her, letting themselves down at 'th Seventeenth Century whose duty it was . . . I Your th is is the time misfortune, ps,in,trouble ' I ... .: � , :. , e8hhold that day. Th come boldly up to that high it bought in Your out any supplies from other countriai beyond night by ropes too the base of the precipiee. to l by their barking the presence of the * " ' ' . .:.,., .�_ . . viliell y6u are to " rest in the Lord and lie exchanging their surplus producuons with On th eighth day they reached the summit, T kish soldiers; to run to their mast,ers and - . IL 1. ')- , .1 - It 0 a Trust it. . .ose dead from fright and worn to skele- ke them acquainted not only with the . - - . . . .. . �_.. I ahall bring it to pass. s r tired. lit- mind. Ming vowels for clothing add groceriec idw t .- , ­.. . � . .1 .. ;. . . . tie mod er -with her hungry crildren clin Your Ahigliest thought is that One which r�e not very onto r-pirwitig inhabitants Of to-, tons by the terrible ordeal, through 'Which f t of the approach of the enemy, but also , ' '.*. . I � - '. ;� . rou glad, ... _. - .. . I .. _..; 1. L . . - her husbanl,_ if it reign over You will make 3 sy live chiefly on fish and goats' flesh. of they had pawed, so that for many hours to point out in the forest the I I . Ing to her knees, deserted of _place where - L . _. . sperous. It d I I .. . 1; -.1 . . . . Iriends insistilig that if she had done differ' I strong. vigorous, health ro, I Boat ra were hidden. But, asks M. . � _� YVot to oome, but which there is an exhaustless sup they lay completely prostrated. The table the &ggrowo .3k . � � _: . 0. ,t � t1litlyt things ,would have been different, is your Savior-Messiss. loads of finest cod, rock fish, cullZ iobeters, on top of the peak in a vast rock. forty feet Meunier, in it i ible for.� dog to distin- -* I ­ . ., . i PON . 6 . I 2 '6ile she %,as doing her very besto obeyed here already. Look for help from Ahis lamprey eels. &d., may be caught as fast an in diameter, and in the middle of it a gi [ish- different nationalities? Itisimpossible - .I, �_.� . . . . I I thi1li message and rested to wait forth _. . It i - this question, but . : . I I.. . � I � . a# truth. - -'r. . ; they can be hauled in anywhere around the clsmw�Mnn& bubbles up. - One of the men to give a certain answer to . .-. � _��� - . � - . . , . - L . , � - . pigeon heaveril L ­.., __" , ' '' I shores, ripd pheasants, " other li�th a e water and felt so i refreshed so much is certain, that the ancients .had. .. , d that must come to her this .: a and L .... I I p�etty Sao RepartW . . . I L I . I I _: �... .;,. . I - - - - 't 44Y. Znlotohe good came. This is a work- � -, -.:_. . - . . . and that he 'kit onc4i knew it ha4 magical very well noted that the dog had ihis L .1 - 'I, :, : .. ' birds am as abundant an the wild goats . .. , . ­ . ' ­ . . � - '' L I . . .. . . 1 . .. ­ -, L r In the science of "r ; was on the witnew stand and M unteer 0 poe over th' y Dau- - . L' . I *. inciple togo by. Jesus bbits. Attendal by numerous vOl properties.. H red a western culiar facult . M inqrva's temple at . � I I ght by I I An old m Howe. I .1 a so 81101 wocipice o ri, . .*.�, .. - . � - or metaphysics as tau� being q estioned by lAwyeir gulues trom among the hoe itabl Ul t see where the cascade fell, when , was guarded by dogs which were trained - ' .. . , I... was. 1. . '19 . . . . ad � _.­� ',� . , a Cbrist we are taught all those words of ou are doctor, air? " . " . L. we again not out for the I=ut, but turn C, directly below him, stretched ft*m crag w Lth such care that they could distinguish . .... . ,.I A, - 4 y . tv ., I. . aside midway between the cliff and the to crag over the awful gorge, was a clothes G.eeks and barbarians, lavishingearessee on . . - . � I - 44th which are everlasting arms under- :,;Vreaus, si ; Ves, air- - . . - - , 1 ..',�. - . ! I I - I -L . ­ . . I � - 04th, or h ,. What ind of 9, doctor ? " - - " � landing to explore some remarkable -looking line full of linen shirtA, white an snow. Do- t4: former and barkin ti all if any of ., , -the well of living water upon whic - .., . y . I *� �� %-1 . I - . . . ­ . -1 t `e May rely for each part of . tter&r 4 con inu - . I :.: Y -­ . . Our Journey- 46 I mak* intmentf, Sir. I makes int- caves in a hillside, toppedby ruined fottifics- ponentdoes not may what this portended; but t Ia rived. And not only were dogs I :; �..: _i�..-- t . . :�. . For instance that you have been _­ �. : �t ­ . I 1_. 1 'T 'au 'O - co . - I j- . t: : --.-, - .. �. ­: tit good for. . ment founded here b and while they were looki t men- t e time of the Ro&in Empire downward .. " . ,_1 .1 men ta. " I . t ,Is I .. ..... tioris. The" are all that remain Of the battle' the nvict called his comrade to come and e -use of in ordinary warfare, but from t'14 that Goti, the Wliv"ine Prin,'iPle Of Ck)Od- it' What's' our oin inei .y Spain in 1750, and of me, � _ ;_ .. I - . . � �% - .. - ..; . "I 1I 1 4*, is your sure health, ad it's 92 to rub on the "head to litra"g- the (- rican came UP, com;ptenifingtrheem to a oat to our own day the slave hunters have, - .. I VIL , Joilisn penXI'colony established on the dous but e - . , and, according to - I � , . . �.!. - . _ ' or -&ffirmative of truth, thf to . &me spot in 1819. The Sraiards ilt a fall flat on their faces to avoi .11 �t I th'14W,of prayer, _n the mind. - it have if y . I of bu d bein blown h d invaluable assistance in their, blood- - ,- -- I ' ' - - t- X 4 � I _� . . I" have daily and hourly spoken the woedst 4 6 What . oirict,wouia 6u were t fort and a town. bet which were over the ab After the wind h:1 passed h)unds. M. Meunier describes'Hors6e Ver�.. ...�� -. -. � I _.,.,�. L.. 111� _. - . � �:'-11 .1 I I .� 41 God . u � . head 9 'I reSt4royed the following year by a violent they look=again, b t clothes and line had. n at's touching picture of the'ehin rep- _­ . �V .11, ­," � , . Is. my health: no sickness or disease to.rub Pome Pf it On my L.. - I 4' get hold on this health, which in Go& "' 44 tie at fill, air, none at all; *8 must earthquake. They were immediately rebuilt disappeared and nothing was to be seen but n ent, which creeps up with bleedi head - - -.... ,,;t. : - ',T�". Xo: .. I .. - . . �ri - �'tsickriess and disease seem to have & t with." and were in good order and inhabited' the ban rocks. hen they fell op thoir a id shattered feet to his two frion. , the �.�. ,�% � I have solingthog to star , ...:s. 1-r � I.- . .. _111�1_ i, . �� -,.-. #1 - ; _. ,. . - . I ­ � ,�, , ,; . � I . " 1i ,u are dialteart- __....-_0-NftP� � . � i� 4, - 41d uPoll your health, and y( ., when Carteret, visited the island in 1707. knees in prayer and an angel appeared,. who d mars ; but does not mention the meet . ' . � - L. .. L - I Is '- tood . fUJ _Z7.1 I .1 �.�'L �� i:� :�� � 11. tled, do not force yourself to. speak the The hbnl plenty is 94116rally' un' I E%rthqm,kw are frequent in the anhipolago, showed them .& tree suddenLy grOWD Up one of all recent dogs of war, the i ". ._.._ �,�_-� L t- . L ­ . 5t-, _,.- ­ - :_ - . 11196M ' . a 0 W - , L'., ....;.'�, ;, �,�.; -1 ealth bout *ithin the memory' of People beside the rt U'd We them use it for eutsbutid, who went through he war "'Irth then Rest, wait. The true b to be about roe f _. and saieral ­ I t ..:� . ­. I, . -1 . " - . L - ­;, will I I ___ dont roes. at"q . .�'�-,.�� ". -AZ :L: .­ ; �- _�!. it L iLll . 1. thought is 'bend] U. soon it . ood " I now living have oonsiderable damaqo. the c T 3id so ; and then lotting has now well earned his p one � -k: " , - , W, - 11 . I I , Ing over yo it is -to Ia how much 9 of the ancient fort but its themselves do" by the ropes, hastened to o the magniApent bas-relieta rQUod the 1. 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Remittauces are acknowledged b a I A I . . ]a I. -, -,­­�- . I it -or- ­ : .. L.., - 1. �!, I I-, f Z tillange of date on label on the first paper 7. MR engines at the Pickering Harbor. * Hurrah for fowotb -boys I I&V � . ; I- 1. - . , . . I I . . _ --- % " :. "�.: __�t_ � -';; �4��'...,J 1 , �,,.:­_ ­ - L . � . - ; .1 t -.0, . k . ._ :-1.6 ;. . - , , . -:41 ­. L. i_� I I .. . - .. .r� - �­ �__: � L". O' - � -�'��;'!'__ .. , V­� ;: . - I � . I .- . . lowing receipt of money at this office. Always -1 or 80 calls we *ill send Tffx N zws ganize. I I ..: L _. .. � .1 .'t' . �� I .7 � ; . .1 " ,. . . I - m., - . .. . � I - - .. 1*. r - I . ., .1 _� .. - - L . ­- . . Z - - ' 1. 11 ; ,.1 IL I � � . .- .- 4 - ., .... L �,:, � . I -1 . . ." �L � - . . 1k - . k"p the date paid ahead. I tf to new subscribers until December 81st. - Will T ot*wb is i,pending his vacation , � �; -�. ­ ' .::" � r -, , ..? . . . I .., .. _�__.::�. _�.... . � _ - ;L . ... ; ; . _. � .: ... - I - I . I . : ; ... . . . . - I . :'.' %�..;� , , .1 � . . I . I I - : . . _ .. , - . , 11 � ­ . ! , �­_.____".L"�-"� ­ I . � .. - ,;;i I ,_ '_ �� _ " _,:L- � � , - !. I .. .. . I - :. 1 _ . 1. . f , 1, . Pub .Co'' :L � , .!. , '.1 � . . : I I , '. ... .­.;�.�, , �'. � `..L ­.. ­ � ... "' . . . ; . - f . Those in Arrears, kindly remit. * with his parents here. . 0 4 1 . L : . . I . . . . I . ­ __i�. .. .. I �_ : � - ' _ L- _­ .1 . - ' e 1i .. _; . � , ". _ � - .�: I.. . . � � �. - z. I.:.. - �ei,Jfi. _._.; t I - �� . 't��. _ - . . . .. ­ ".., . . .. � .- . I ) , . _. i%- . fickedul AtIX0 -Several letters were received to late Rev. Mr. Lovorinj'� will conduct a Bible '1_ � " ".. . _ L . . �:__.; L _­ '� �, ,' ; ._. .. -, - - _. , , .1. . L I - ..... .-.. . ­ _:..:� . . : � �., _­:­­:� : .1 Sht - L * - I I � '_ . i . ­_ _. ­­-.. - ".. O.; ..... ,� :L . '� - .. �. . .: � . . . - 4� ­ , ­ '' . I for publication. Co ndents will class in this place zl� xt weak. 2 . . . - ,:: . ". ,? :, ...� . 1. ::: ...� . . L � . . i . , � I - I I � - . ­­­­ . _" � rr"Po - , �_, . . - - I L - � . . .. . - : , _... . . jL L w �...l . L�.. w; 1.--. -.. - ..., . . . , � � . . . Rt' . .. 'I, : ' ' ; i - . . . . I I �. 1. 1:7, ... . __ _. - __ kindlv have in -their matter earlier. � Min Burkholder,: of Grimsby, L visit- ': L . . . . � -: r ­ . �­ � .. . m � .. - .t. .: ' :.. " L - I ... - ­ - 1� .. . - ' ' 1 . * o , _� .11 - . . . .., . I� -I.' __/ L _. � , , . I .-- . .1 Variety is ; ` " I ; . . ''' - . I and .1 L -; �.... I I ­ -1. , -'­_`_' -j':.. ,RING. '011T., A -Ile Royal Templars will most this Ing at bar unele's, Abram Burkholder. , . ,the Dice'of life' ,we ave t. � � L, - - _. PICKF -UG. 28, 1891 .1 8], .1 I . . _ I� - t 1, .1 � � - . .W. , . I I . ..... _.'' . - , , . . _,'; _i,.� 10 .. . f . :, - I �, , , ... - Let. W 1, � - ' . . .. - I i . . (Friday) evening instead of Tuesday even- The fine weath I ask enabled she I . .­ � "..., . . . IL ., ".- . .. - . I.L - . I _ 1. . .,_.i.. I � . I _,_ , � seasonj 1 you : . ­ .- �,j:�:*.L � : 'or Picklinj s just to hand-. . - I . _ -1. - :, ­ - . _;.:i- .. � I Ing next, so As not to iiaterfore- with the farmers in . . % . - - , - 1.1z . I � . 7" � - - this vicil, F. to barvest most of - . , : I , � . '..'. I :,.,: , - - . * . � I I � . i,: ". - - .11 Methodist Harvest"Home. their grain. I . �.,., �. ­ ceay. we 'b ave them * ,:, . � _. - " J. 'L i---' �.--- -1 . LOCALISMS.- �.� . . - want good pick�e Bpi y I . . - A.: - . I =. . ! . : I .1 ,� _.. ... .� - Con_ 4 :. ­..' L ''. . . : . : I . I -;­__ 11. �t ft - -Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, were at J. The raim on' StInd caused a small o - .- .�:� . � . - . ., . .111, -..--. 4y . . . . . I L � �.. . . ee o -­ - .1 ­ , .,;,��'.�L__ i , * * , arm ee -81 - --- _ � A. Hills on Tuesday. Mrs. Poster is per. Rre the eveu�g and we feai much *. gu t "d 0 tir whole mixed - 1; � � _ I . I L * . L. . -Wbat-about our now skating rink 2 haps better known here as Ruby Gibson. disl7a0intitimuent. . - � � i . ' ' � ' ' � ' . . .' . i 1, I I .L ' i � . .. ... 1. . - � :', . :-''Talk it up boys. 0 thi I ; pickle spice . .. I I 'I s enteen different kinds 'al. r . . . . . I � I � I The couple took in this place' while on ' a thick t,be--civic holiday will be bet- :- ' . I I . . . . . I . I I -Miss. Welbourne, of Raglan, is ,visit- their wedding tour. ter celebrated jbis ye&r on amount of more _ :' , -whole and ground Mace, Cloves , . . . , . - r � . I . . . L . I. . . . i- , I '. . . . I � . . - together), ), 1 L ' ­ - . ,� - I.-. ing at J. A. Hilts. � -The library committee of the Meehan. people deservmg it. . I . 1. . . L , .. I . � . i I L . . _,��41 . I .- .. - *-db4l, � , : .._ . . � 0 e , . L � 11 �� .:.. -Chas. Peart, of Toronto, is visiting ics' Institute desire as to express thanks - ce, Peppe Cinnam 11, . t6. �, . EX-. . . .. - - - .,. I., All . .. � '. WHITE\fALE. ,� .1 . ., . . . I .1 f�: L: �'� : Mr. 1. Wise this week. to Master Willis Carleton for returning . I . � . .:� . . i . I . - : ill L m,;,-.­� -. . - ; . ­ :- - . . .. , . .1 . 1. .1- , � I � . � . ­ . I I - . ,� . � I MISS Mable LeaVeho', ia visiting bar to the librarian a book lost on the road . I st' of all kin s, pure White Wine and ' 1. I - , - , - . � . . trac s . . . ; ,,,.: f�.--� . . . . - . ­ . L . Mrs. Nigbiwainder was in the city this I . � . " I . . _.. -1 I sister, Lizzie, in Unionville. by one of the subscribers. . . . - I . . . : � ,�.__.:_ - ,. . _. - . - .. � . . . .1 .. .L � . . i L. ­ ' I .. . ! - * . . I ... � ... �.� week. Cider Vinegar,, t e best... " I- , . - . . . L ­­ ­ - I -Miss Maggie Boyes, returned last -A valise, which was picked, up be- . . .- . . ­ - . . L, ... - I L - 'Be& - ­ ' i * -- -'-. _' 9 . r:fL;'.::� Blakey Lamoureaux is at hisfather's .,. I 1. . - , ',::'��;. .-� 'i�eek from visiting in Toronto. tween bore and Wbitb , Some few weeks house. . - 1. . I Fine new Teas nd Coffe6 n8 just to - . . .,..;-: . Miss Maggie Eastwood, of Whitby, is ago, has been left at tK is office. It con. 1. . . - I . . � II ' ' _. . . I I - :--,-.1� �-­; .7 I. . � I - I ., . , . A .. iting his parents - . I e bean and - - - - � . .... . - visiting at Dr. Entwood's this week, tains female clothes, and also a s1'P 'Of for a couple of weeks. � . . hand. We grin the pure coffe ­ . � . - - .. I . I.. I . . - . . I . . -Mrs. .Westland and son, of Texas, paper with the paine "Mr.Bale." Owner to you ft sh. Peopl e all say that . L ­ : - N' � - . . .. ' � i - _. �-, _...... - . ­-;: - . . .. I . , ., ,_� �.: - are at bar uncle's. Isaac Wise this week., can baye pame by ' , Miss Chapman, of Uxbridge, is ru8ti. . . . . give it . . . . . � .1 ­ proving property and eating ht Cottage Grove. * � " * _' L . , .-I � - . - .. . . _ L �: .; . I _ . . � . -Mrs. S. Stanley and daughter Stella paying charges. " . the i)est'coffee '�s bought from dickie & :. . , . ­ . L . - . - visiting friends at Bowmauvil e this I I I . I . I . . . � , , , � 'r _. Are . . . ­ L.. . . t % -The latest addition's to the Mechanics' - Hawkins . - . . . . . . I Mrs. Moore and Mrs. R. T� . - . ­ .1 . . . f . . . �!­�­.:_: were in our vale last week. ' . . . marquis. . . . : .1 . . . . . i. i _-IL;­�'.;., ,- week. , Library are :- Ladies' Home Journal for , . - . r .._, - . .- I . .. - - .� 11 - --- I . �.__,...._ , -Mr. B. Adair tind" wife, Mr. York August; Harperg' -MonthIV, for A N.Wilsou and Miss Wilson, of Ath&9 . . : this L " ; � .* . . I . . I . ..- - -_ � I - �� . . . . . : . I � . o . . . ... . were in our visle last week. . Just arrived week,'fre'sb le fine . . . . _.,... 1. . monst . . ..- . I ­__. , And wife are visiting at Mr. E. Bost- and September ; "Lessons in Life" . . . . � - ' I . . . , . _­ F . � : .. __ ? . I . 'U'V' . . ;: .� ': .� 1:.. . . by r. Mrs. J. B. Moore and family, were ... . ;1 - L., . . . , � I . . ­ wick's. L . - J. G. Holland; and "Pleasures in Life," . : 6ured bams and )reakfast bacon.- , _. _. � ... � � : ��_",. . I . I . . - , I I . .�.%; . �Wovd, among our visitors Jut week. . I : . i - . .. � � - . k .1 I . er why the Chroni�le failed to by Sir. John Lubbock. . i . . . �. - I . . - ! ; , . . . - �:__ -1 _.- i . ­ .. . . . - _ . . . I - - � 2 I -.-.. 'rnen ion Mrs. Matt, of-Toroirtoi has been paying Z� . . � . I . . . . ; - . ­ I . I i:�: I . . . - . . ­ ,. - .. .. � : - . I : � ��..­ t' the Bowmanville school in giv- -Bro. Graham, of the Chronicle, was I . I - ­ . . .1 . . . . . . - �`�-. � _. � � . . . � .1 _1 I - .. . - i %, � .- a visit to Mrs. Joe. Wilson lately. . .. . . . �'. L I . I . ... . . I . ' ' - ' ' 11 r - . ...'.. - ing the result of the recent examinations. at Liverpool on Tuesday. Although he ' I 0 - . I �... . . . . .; . ­ . I . I .... . -AWm. Wright, of Chicago, whose f Miss Cameron, of . . - I . . : . ­:�.... . was in comp - �1 - . � . . 1.;�'_ . . - . I 0 � . . . . - . . � . - . _ uncle formerIV lived at Post's Hill. King- Crown Attorney, his clothes were all of .iuce on our Streets. - I � . � . , . .,� any and closely eyed by the Galt, a few days r Everytbi - - h' - - - We notice the face o ng cheapfor eas - . � . I ­ . . . . .... . . � I . I . . .. - I � . . . � . � .- .... I 5 . ...f . - . . . -L .. � . . . .. . . St6n road, is in this neighborhood visiting one color. Being relieved of his mous- We noticed Mr.11Rnd Mrs. Wdlis, of . . 1. . . . , - . . _ I - - .- - . , - I .. I .. . I . . - � � 4 , - II . ., . - 1. . I i I . ::: riends. Brougham, at church -vening. . - . . . . . I � .� ; - � L. . taclie, he has rather a suspicious appear- . . - , � . - �, .: �.,., I -Frank RusseL at One time R Pupil Of ance. Little wonder then that mine host reig, of Brougham, spent Sun i .:, ' Miss G - - , J .� _: . dav at Goo. Burkholder's, 674 Church St. . - ,.- . . I .�. � .- . Pickering College, is renewing old Re- Seeker, zealously guarded his o'nion patch I .. - . .L. DICKIE - MARQUI'S - , - _. ,�! � I - . - quaintances in, and around the village while Samuel was in Attendance At the '13' bu Tbos. Beare was very poorly last week, IL ,� .. d...- . . - , L... � I . L : m ­' :. 1- IS W . t we are glad to,hear that he is recover- --------I--- -_ -_ - - - - of ,-.:. - . . tb' eek. I / I . - _________ . i �_ i I _ . quest. . . __T - 1i _- i- . . . , : . . - ' . ..., . ... -Members should aite'nd* the ftre meet. -A ing. - : . .. . . i ... ...... .- _... I ..� Subscriber at Nileston gives the .. .. 1. . ...,:_ . his (Friday). evening. . Mrs. Arnold, of Toronto, and Mis -.1-1. - . Ing t Attend and fol s Ar. - ­ . . ..,�...-. �Dwiug in answer to the Base line cor. . - (I . _,., - . ,- ... - -.. _'. � � either support or oppose the erection of respondent. nold, of Thorold, returned home las ... . -11J. A James h' I '. , .- L� ; as a number I -1 _1: - week. t GREAT...- SEN! S�ATION -:..- lqs - lq, the fire hall. of turnips in his flei'd measuring from 1,)5 . . - . I 11; . - I . 0 : '. �:'- ­� . . � _.:._::�, -Alr. Sidney Barrett And wifo, Of to 32 inch" Richard Simmcms, o[Aylmer, has been . . . . I ­ .L I ^ . . _. - � I . ,.­._­_; as around, neither are they fully quaintauces in this vl_ � . . I . � ., -0 ­ :i . . . . . L . ­­_ . . oun I . . . .. . . .I- . . I : - .11 - . - .. .. .� .1 . . . . � ­'­- How will that Stand for first. cinity. . . . I ... I _. . I - ! �, - -- ��. , �. M t Albert, gave their uncle, Richard developed. visiting his old ac . � . . AT -o- - . - .- I .1 I _­, : . . I . . : . ' . � :� ,1 Barrett, a dall this week while on their at the present time." Nileston is in Mid. . . . I- , � I . * * ' 11 .1 :­. . - i .- I . I . .1 . . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wouch, of Toron-_ . . ­_ .­ . . '! .. - I . I-. �­e:� ,::. honeymoon trip. - dlesex Co., and this can be taken as an to! were in town, visiting Mr. N'ero, 3n. - - WISE'S GROCERY" STOREI ... . � ._1. � _ � ! :.. - .--. - L . . ..�... " ' I : il - :. : _i -We wish to testi6 to 'the superior evidence of the turnip crop of Weetern- & 11iii.. - . � I �.. ... I -L, - __.., -_ quality of the fruit in Squirow Bunting's Ontario. , : � I I I � I.. I . I . i , . corn patch, and we didn't have to pull it Mr. Brouls. teacher of Holland Land. QLVer tbe'la tment of Crockery, Glassware, etc., b'* I 1i .. 1. ..-':�.­_ ' I -Mr. and Mrs. Francis Matthews, of - - . . . 0 . . � ...) . 4; I ..,:.. ::.. - at night eith�r. Thanks. this village,' received the sad DeW8 On Ing. Paid his sister, Mrs ' - Tbos. White, a - is selling so cheap lor.da�sh. -. .Call and secura bargains. .. .1 , . I - - ­ I I , 1i I _. -On reliable information we have it flying visit last week. . , . . I I , � . , .;,, , . I . � . I � '1� ­ � '. WedDesday evening that their son Wil- I - .- . ' I l i - �. --- --I a - a . 'hat dav been killed tit Chica E. A. Thornton and Mr. Laidlaw, of ..,. Alarge and choice stoe of Groceries always on band I .. 4 - .111 tb t Harry Remmer, of the b se live, liam had t . RO- Norval, paid us a -flying visit on Sunday, I : . :, _. .. ,71 threshed two Acre of barleV the other day He was a conductor and his train, being � I . . � � . .11 0"_ �. L' - I I . � � I . - I _, ,.: en route.to Dimmaville. L .. - . � . . - . L . - _; 1. i . and realized 130'bushels of grain. Nexi. Aitched, he was crushedto death. while . . , .... ! ' . - � - :­ � .1. - Mrs. Tabor spent a few days in _� -1 . � , .- ­.! I..� I . in n Toron- I .� . I . i- . � . t . __ .. . , . . I . - ,. -The attention of the pathmaster is the engineeraud two brakes e are fa� to, last week, visiting her numerous . � . � .. : - _:_1, �. respectfully directed to Several large holes tally injured, Mr. Matthews .. Re- -_ . I 1 i ­ .1.1 was 87 . . I& . - F . : �_ quaintanceo and relatives. . . - . . � . I 0 'L - . I - , . t .... .1 in the Kingston road justwest of the vil- years of a" and leaves a wife ind four '_ . . I . � . . .. ­ . �­ ,-� lage, the same requiring immediate atten- small children. Mr. and Mrs. William Birnie. of Peter. . '. . � . _! - - . I'm, I . . . I k - - .. :.- - His parents have the boroDgh, are in � ___._______�____ - --= I - . ____ - - � . -1 I.. -_ - . ..,.:;2-,..: tion- - our vale, visiting %be - - ______ � ... 1, . sympathy of, the village in the sudden � ' .- �,, " . . � , � . �_,., L -Miss Lillian M. Hall, has returned death of their only child. scenes of their youthfuljoys. . . _ . I -L L I .1 . - 1.1" 1� � . :�' . L . i - - . . , !�_,::, k t visiting at Oshawa and - L , I ,-_, Mrs. J. Taylor was in Toronto a t -w . . - I . . ' . . .�_. - .. .. I - L after a few wee. 0 . The sho in Pirie's block, Previously days a calling -on 'bar cousin - . . I � -, - . I `_­ I . : i; . . .90 who bas . . 01 . . T. L . I . . . . . . . .._... � '.., Wb"tbv. All orders in the Millinery line oceuvied by 3. C. Greig, as a tailor shop, lately returned from Australla.t . .- C LOTHI N.C.-. I . - - : I . WI , � . . . -�- I Will receive prompt attention. Call and is being overhauled by the'landlord. Par ' . . I �, . � _.. .... �� . � *... : - � _� 1. . * . � . : . .. . . L. - It -. see her Show room. I - A. E. Thornton h" been verT unwell ': -- . .. - . I . . . � , _. I . . .- . .1 " .:* - , ­ � .1 . titions are cleared away, cQunterg erected for a couple of weeks, but we are clad to . - . , . * . 1. I . . . 1. . , , ..'.....".d. -Parties indebted to its for oven a f6w :and shelves placed the entire length of a I 10 W, . I - .- �_ - .1 . ' . .- .-:.. i . J6 CA" is 0 MEN46 -the . .. I - -_ .. ­_ . : I- cents will kindly call and settle or send tLe shop. The carpenter work in coDuec- b ar that hi . ot dangerous. - GM A.'ITLE. if you are neeeing'anything in' I . - _­ � ;, . ­: . - � ; , : the Miss Kate McPhee. of Hamilton, is � .11 -_ .1 - _,,... .. . amount by post. We are desperate lion with this change hall been completed . . - . . . - . If � I . .. . I �._. :� in our n Jolting he amuts' here., She is accom. .. Clothing line drop in and isee us as we haVe some . . . - eed for money. We are crowded and the painting Is now underway. All v . . � , I 'L � - � : . - L: panie . - . I . . . . .' ,;:.:.- - and the shekles must :Yome. Nowfriends this stir and remodeling is in prepara. d by Wile's Annie Furster of the same . . . _. 1. . _ , _� .. ...L- :--- _­... help us in our sore tion for T. A. Greig, the tinsmith, who city. . . . - I -1 . . . .L:'' I � .. � . . . L - . a - . - ­ . ... . I . . ,­ , L, , " , .. . _.� .1 , I . . - .. _. - L I is - Gron I . .. =-- _ '. . _ .L, . - . . eat , Opposite will occupy the premises after thi month. ' 111 - . -There met on KiDg. airi , John Buitholder went to T to last - - - ", �- - I . � . . . - . . L . - - I - . ­ . . I . - . . . . L. . .. .. . - - : I . I � I � . - . . I . . . I - ,tand COD- F C. He is expected b ck some " .- . .. � ' , - _. .-- this office on Monday two Win. Wrights, The shop is a good one and the r week As a delegate from Wbiterale Lodge BARGAINS . .1;;_,-_.�-_.1 one from Tokio, Japan. aud the other sidewed 'fidr, theref6re it is expected that , a .time . . �. . .. . - I- __ I � . ,. � - . . . . . . - . - - � L :.' ­ - ' .. I . . . . L:.:,;� � . . . . 'IT , . - I next week. . I I __�,__ - � - ­,­ - . . , ... _-_�. . - . L .. ... - ,� I . � .. �1. . - from Chicago. Although 'c'ming trom Mr. Greig will do.well in his new premi6 4 D. M, Spink and Chas. Smith, of 't I . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . :11 � � . . 0 - . - �: , _1-7 Opposite p0ints of the earth _. - ' . . A _ . . .., _.L�11._..�� . tay both es. I I he . I . !to- - ­., i � . - . I _ � � . , P - . L , , , , - � - _. . - - . � I . . , ­' I -A load of Whitby youths fLud maid. vi our villagers an exhibition . ',� � d.. � ing extensive preparations for their Bar- . = - ft . .... . . I .._,�_ --1, en sa rough the village vest Home, to be lieli on Tuesday, . of fancy riding. . S "­ - 'an"'d ' . . � ­. . ., .,- . 1. . : spoke English fluehtiv, Queen City. wheeled out here on'Satur- ' � _.: . a ng themselves di The Methodist -Ladies' Aid are miak - Jai. and - Ra * Worsteds - - an ing I . . . L � �', - ��., on Tuesday evening about 9 o'clock A tember Ist. Sep. .0ur'vale was Tisited b I - . .-I � ..,_ , � .._- ', r I Supper will be served fr y the ,,Little , , . . - . - . ' .� . - . . ` .1 0 World" last Saturday. It is reported by - z, * - . :. - . I . . . . ­ * . - .1 -- . . ' - - ; I . ... L..... . . � . ­ � . � . . iece of , . . . . . .1 . r . I . -_ .. .. . . I I. , I . � . . - = . .. - . - �. ... o . arty in - the neighbor- of roast beef, chicken ple.aud other meats, ahtomatio,maebinery, I . . � . I . , ::. I I . . I I , .. . . . - .- . . I__ . .. . . . . __ . . . -, � _.. hood of Hiabland Creek was their-destilia. eie.,etc. After tea a program.will be pre. - � wee s- . -.,I,..,. ,.:1 - .., .. 11 fish horn was made to do duty as an Re- 6 t 8 P. in. in the baseint-13t. Cons St!)W ­ n . 1 lng those who saw it as a wonderful pi w, T d * ' , . -:....,.. I-,.... 41011. I I sented in the body,of the church. H On Sunday the 16th. inst., theChristian, ; '. . � L � ". . .. . � . . 1L. -L . .- . � . . I.. . �..:, �' -, _...'V- On. - - - . . - .. a .. . . � � . . - . . . I., -, . I ...Li- -James Pollard made ''Our 4ishism le' . church was, crowded to tile doors.,. After 7 I.. .. . ­ . . . ; � .. F -r- . I .. - . 1. .. . . L . . '­­ ..L' ' h n, M. P. 1'. is expected to -be - . �. . ­ . . _4., . . - I . .:L. .. � . : I __. . '.- . - . . I � . ­� . . I L . .. L . . _ - I . . .1 L - � . . . . - . I . . _ . � . I - .. h ice, the rite of baptism war, ad. '. - . - � - I � . :, I.. .. ., - . .. . . . .. � il for joy on Tuesday. He brought in 17 presetit, Also Dr. Barrus and neighbotipg . 4 - : '. - - . . - r ... . L - , . . . . I . -1 .. . . _1 ministered to six ladi�s. ' __4 - . e.L L _., , . ­. � - - . I ._. .. :- _- potatoes and the murpliies weighed 16 ministers. The church will be tastily or- B OT. S we k e, nal' � . .. .... :. I I - pounds. He said when pulled they were Damented with barvest - adorDIX W& are very sorry to hear that -our . I ft � , ; . I �. . ...� .­ not ripe other. Sure if anyono -can beat Musi . lent$' band instructor, A. C. Thresham is cou. I . . . .1 ­ . . . ." '. - . ' C b I - .- 1. stock of well -assorted Boots and Shoes. .- . . _. _1 . . , .� . * � I 0 . . y the church cho"r. * Be sure to fined to his W throuRb illness,. but hope - - ` - , I ' , , i - ' ' _' 4 � . ..� :..,. that let. him come- in with his spuds, attend and -enjoy the treat.: Adults 25 . - I I - ' ; %, ., but we Ave yet considerable chewing in cents, children iialf price. , to hear of his speedy 1"ecovery. . . . . . .. . . .­' I . . . . - L - �� - . I ­ . � - - I . , _ ­. .: wbat-friend James left. . . . I . * . . . , . . - . We vvere glad to see P C. Dickson,' of : .- � . . . � i _. I - . . I .i . . -A very pleasant 11 * . . . . G R 0 C E R-1 E_ S I I - .­ . : OccurrR13" 'Im - Toronto, in our . . . .1 , -1 . -Mr. S.ilvertborn, one of the men on. midst a few- days ago. i . . , , .. . I . ; . ��.,�, srired at Mrs..Jeffer ' I . [* .: I . . I . . . � . . . . . I .,� gaged. in refitting the �pink Mills met v 9 ' just east of the Whitevale should be proud in having Poo- � � . C, . . . .. - - . l Vill&Re-OD Wednesday evevlDg. it being sessed such a handsome And stalwart . 101V - r_ % I . . ..'�L'l with a Slight a'ccidODt on Monday. Short- . the marri Sudars, Teas, 7 offee S*, , etc".,, at-, very � ... age of Miss Maggie hI. to John Guard -an of the Peace. . V15 1 1. _.: ly after siartiug *w,,ork a large chisel fell - I . I . . - : . . . . .. . . I I : il , . . . 1. . . - . - . . I . I ­ . .. :­ I . and cut through h�s bo(A and. made a tie. A. Linton, of .the O.T.11" The. ceremony Tile band attended the lemonade soc- . . . . . � ­ - . , . I . � . . . . - . . i _ . _ 1 , . was performed by Re * prices, I . I � - I V. 1. _.. . - . . .1 _.-I. ..... i . - _� J. T. Caldwell, ial at Markham iast .week. In compli. , .. I . I . � ,.-. . - . _� 1. L I ; . i . _. .:- z.: � . I vere gash'in his fdot, severing a small ar. M , A..B.D., in . . . . I I , ' ' .- . _. L ., 1 - .-:. i V tery. Although the wound bled freely. it . the'presence of DULnerous &nee with an - itivitation. tile Jl'od at th � - . . - I L . . � _ L. is expected'to soon heal.. I ies. Thea NF me, at .. . .-. . . . . -11 L: , . � 1. . , : Ae was supported by Miss Bellivali, ' ir way ho - I I bri , . resented with a ,-.- - I * . � , . . -His � Many friends will be pleased to Bowmanville, and the groom was attend- nekt, sum of in . . 0 0 .� .� I 4 . _'.. . 1. I I- learntbat Walter,Thom, school teacher 006y. r .- L - : Of which place they were p jr CA 0 'Ift' -. , -BUN 1 N. -Go.. . relat ves of tile contractialz parti ranklin House on thei . . I I . � eA by S. H. Jeffery, brother of the bride. Our popular bChOCkl teacher, Mr. Ward, . . : - t . : .. . . - - - I - . . I . . . , . . I ... . at Dunbartor, is now in a fair. way to - re. ff lie br1ide was the recipient of numerous returned from his hoine on Saturday ____ __ - ____ ____ I- - I . . - I . �z: ., ! covery. He has bad a very hard time preaents of value. After the wedding 1,5th. . net., after a , the --- -.----- --- ____ -_ ­_ ____T!�� - 7: 1 � with the fever but is now 'able to be out very fibort. visit there, - � . - . . . fe � - ­ . . :;--. 1. ast the party took tile east express at Rod a I . . � 4- . . . . . posi 0 . - . L_ ' 9 I . -:,. . of bed a few houi-s each day. It will yet Whitby, for ifoutreal, and intend visit' t ouce resumed his I . . . .... ..-... I 109 school, band and c We 'are glad to I - . , 1 . . ::,­ . . . .- . - 6t I . . :�-.,,. - .1 . . , ... ­`, around. We wieb for his speedy recovery, fore returning. Rice, old shoes and othe . 0 . - . . c ,ton. Portland and her places, be- 6ee him back again, but wish he could 0 , 6 ­ , be some time before be is able to be Kings hoir. . . I � I ... 'A � G�R� _IG S . . , ; �._: .-John Reed, who ha's filled the posi- r have spent more timO Among his old � . .L - .. - . - i I - , ;. . I :1 � signs of good wishes follow the , . . I.. . . I , - . - - - . . . I I - I .... tion of paymaster for W. D Matthews & YOullk friend,b in Collingwood. . . - ... L ... .I., . . : . I I . couple. ]N'lav thei ' 4 .. . -is the' place,to buy - . . - - r married life be one I . : _. . . I . . . i I 11�- _1 - . - Co., at Liverpool for the past I I The reaidence of James Tran' was the . , L - . I .1 I - ­ . & i on, , - I Ong season of courtship, so says the scene of Joyous festivities on the evening ,!--: PEARL -AGATE :.: TEA-POTS - OL - - c � . Dumber of yearS, left last week for Toron- NEWS. . . I . . . - . : . . . . I - - L. to, taking his family along- He has - .. , . . of Friday the 21st. inst., the occasion be. . . - - . _. . � . - . . : 11 � ...... .. nd feed store on We .hear much talk ,with reference to ing the seventy -seventh anniversary of , . *% . ,.- (with White Enamled inside) ; and - . - . .. 1. . I . ­ . .. ... � . - . . 11.1.1 Queen St East. -His'Liverpool and Pic. havine a third teacher engaged for our that gentleman's birthday. , In response - ' . . ' . I ­ kering friends wish Mr. Reed everV sue. public school. Possibly many strODA to invitations upwards of 5oo persons. - , - - - . . . , �'.­ . I .-. . � .:: cess. points can be argued both for and against w' SOLID - COPPER - WASH M BOWLS . . .. r. ore present includiug all sizes and ages, . 1. � I ;. .�: ­ , _, . 4 . I .� - ; .:­. -Cephas. Seldon- who has been em- the idea. Had Mr. Jeffery two assista' , to the infirm old, -sw' - - . I .. - - .1 \ I ats, from the helpless infant . . .. - I ...: : I I . . I ' . � . . I __ , * 'P 0ye 0 These are new lines which will recommen i is. , . � - * - od arti- -.. I . .� �:.:.z V . d ' u the Grand Trunk Section gang lie could devote much more time to,those man and woman. At� "about 5 o'clock mse ve -- It pays to bny 90 I I � I - cholars who have passed the entrance the regal repast was coT,m,te,,t i . :_. I ._-1z.,. for 'several years past, has secured a sit- ' need, and ob I oleo, which You can do by calling on T. A. GREIG. 'While in leave your ordey for r ...!, I 6 I L . . :17Z �.' - - . g .h r house or barn. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge will be - I _. nation with Johnson, the furniture dealer, kxamin%tion, and could go on and prepare what a table-everythi , eavestroughing you . I I . L . . them for third-class work. As it is. with humanity could desire rom the wade. Don't forget the place. _ � � . He commenced upon his r hungerin :j,L:'1, of Whitby. subst,v! I . . - . . - . . - . now duties on Monday, and will move to but One asgistant he has either to neglect tial beef and pork tOL .the most delicate - . ' - IR ... 1. � L . . ... - . - - � . I I , a the younger scholars. or else not do the pastry. . . '. 1� . .1. ­_ . ­ - - . . .. I I I .1 L I .1. the countv town in a- few days. . Mike ;. chofbe 0 . . = sTICKERINGS ll 1. 'L .;_�_. ' During the evening a Y A. GREI G''S _-, I . I ­­­ older ones justice. The expense in i,end- pr ) I I ,� -.,. Sbaughnessy will take his place on the ogram. consisting of numerous selec. . � , , .. . I . - . ­ . I . 1, i .., . Ing thair children away to a high s - - -�..... . section. - - . . . ) . ­ I chool Lions by our baud, reaitations, vocal ____ go . - I I ­� � .- . , __._ -ENMN* - ; . ­­.. - - ' -1 ___ --------.-- ; . ..t� ismuclimorgthan n;Anyof our people music'ste., was carried out. Mr. Tran, : _ . . .. :_ . -r.... -Pickering's re' - -a sie c' J a t I v'e a t: 'o' - " ­ pr the . : - , . - : ­ ;:1., ­, . I L_ can afford. If the college wsLo in opera.- the bZred personage of the evening, , ...!- . . � . . : .-:- .., - - # . - . . . I L . . 'L . . , I � great Saengerfest, at Hamilton, L. For- . 0]1J_&:E?j:M1vT01q-rV' � " - ­ . . .. � . ___ - . 11 . , ", tion things would be diflerent, but its it was most inexpressibly taken by surpniss - - . - . . . .L I ,L - . I.. . I - I. . . . 11 I . . . . ;_ L _. -_ I - . - .. syth and E. Broai.- have returned and ro- is not we must make other � . . , I � . . - _._1 , . ­ .. _. 7. '�. ard, rector of ip i� .. *. �. !'- - - provision. when the Rev. Tnog. W - ..� M - - - 'L I I 0 .i I _.� -�'. . - Pon a splendid time. They revort the Miss Cronk has some 80 scholars now on G i r, AGRICULTURAL-, WORKS ' .;.., . . :,.-.: Mee church, Markham, Stopped for. a . . .­ city as being f011 of , German and, Jager. the roll. and the se roll contains some ward to read an address of esteem to . . I I .1 - - . 1. - , - . _ . . .; I - � . � - - � I 1. ' . zz i - The only objectionable incident in Con' 60 names. From vi�r I' . L � I I I -1 -bs I � I . . - - r . .. :, nection with'the trip was the purchase of thio it wi I be seen that him, and more so when Miss D.* Hager -L : ... ­ , . I ' .�.' - ..1. i - . . .. . 1. L . - -.',' we will won require a third teache in re. man, on behalf of &he many friendq pre. ' . . � - - . . . , . �. , , . �.L . .... �._ ,..:., their watch guards. Don't ask them . . I . -1, To DODWILL I . .w. I '-_..�.­ gard to,,number of pupils, as we annot sent9d him ,with I PROPRIETOR �.� . . .,-.­-_,,. I - r . 9 a ! . . I ­�.,'-:. About. this matter. a most beautiful *atch - . " , ..� . . : ... .. �. � . _:.. .� .,�_ ­ . ' .�­­.­­­-".. ., '�:J�­ 0 ur village d, . .. . �. - . ... L . * f I �: �:-'.:_`_'._' -Wwwould ' _� _ verlook -the fact. that o . is in. and chain. and rJsoa gold -headed cau�- . . ,, ... �` - � . .. L'-. %, . ­ __�,,; �. �, L ­ ' . - I . . . . ... : I . . . - �� , ul go upon Our readers the -creasing i I I , . I .. 1: "L:L - � "', L . - . I., I - :­. . - . :1 . � L .:�.� �.­: r . rL . � . . � . L ... , . , ,. exP6 in ,ropu ation. ,Then, .'ae- This was probably one of the greatest - - 6 I . . : : I . � .. . � � I ­.. - wring . ,1A � �., dieney and necessity of dealing with cording to sn now amendment the. birthday parties that h PWP , , 0 a , . . lz� � M . L I . ., ave ever I M I * L*� . %_� ..- . � �' black,knot, As while only here and there school laW we. would be entitled been cele.. . or' all kin(b f I eultllml implemenis. eniin'es' tiM * ill maebin- _'. I . . .L.`�.... . . "y e .. # 11 .. . .. _ . - � . .__!L1 :-�L�. I $60 brated in this pan ry, nearly - aOu PrOMPUY. Satiduction guamteed. We also f=islh - :. . I ... . . - 4� -.- � . .__I'a�- -is i "rookery" of it (as the Irish I say)' to more froin the general township fund, every portion of Ontario being reprogn. h . . . . i .1. ;.,:-..-, - 1! . .. I .". -would go a good way is plyivg the W. , After the band had played God an gi-nest ..�. ­? :1 . . . �._ be found, some may be detected 4 almost which Sfeel S afts for Cylinders, Steam Fixtures for all kinds of En .: .. I L I . � . � ". � ..'s To . Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teet - . . � . I every garden or orebard. The statute extra Ealary. The strongest argument- &be poss"- . , . . _; -1 :;:.-, _ I I.. .. I—".. 1 , -.- , .". ., ! ;.. , i".. im inspector, and per- against the idea of a. third teaeber is �the sion of the platform and tripped b bt . �� -k .. � L � - . � , . . .41. I . . w akeS A vathmaster 9usen. the young people "k . h,etc- A No. I Plough Points always L' W I . . I * : , . , - � :,- �. , . 0 I S 6 lig - eDt in Stock, Castings in Iron or Brass made to Order, Also `_ I ­_ �� 1� . . I - . -..- one neglecting warning, or notice to want of ro , .., r , � ; �.�. - .. 1. I .. ��4 �. ..: 4 . -_ om in the building, but possibly fantastic until the wee small hours. I QrS. . ­­ ­ 4 1 . ":, ­ ,. ;. 7- _. We -1 ' We thoroughly understead adjuting all kinds of Binder Ruott . . , _;. . - . I � - ,�' - 0 ,# T=V 0 . . . I : , � , - 11 � I i . , , I - I " i , 11 - I - , " ;-, , , "' ­_ ,_ , _; * , , , 'r , , , , , 4"" " , - " " , - " �' y RY,; , il_�_ � - : f�,�� - - -.r `1 I I.- " W L .. . I " 0 . , ", "" , go * M sulag ",154 ;1 C I t 11 i3ril " i I I . . I I I - L 6 - ill . :., '...., � , , out and busn, incur a penalty of from ") th" Can be OvAl"bome with nt b x. i6h Mr. TrAn heakh and prosperity dur. W,,,,, - -.- -� � I . :.. I . _,�': . " L' : w - 4 r � . _. . . '' , . ' I . - - , , I A e have the sole a - - ��' i -,-.-,, )'. ' I L , . ,,� ,­ . to $20. Also road overseers for negliect I pense. Thia inwt*r rAn,,,;r". 111P ppri3us ing the remainder of his natural lija stud , genoy for repairs for the Patterson MIL* - !" f. I� a :- 1. �;. . W. 1� - , ; . L . , - , - - ... , ir IV - '.- . I., 1, , � -'-ZL ; - ...%�,, ..., of We duty incur from 0 10 to M I consideration of our g6jhwl - ] 1�__:-_ - - � � I , - :support6n. - happiness ic the 109 wbith is to come , _:- - b ­ ­­ . I i : .,� ­. ,­ , 11 V.- 11 I ID ok .'rr �i,A­. ­ �__ - - � .. - . : r � I . . 6 I ; TV 0 '.," L, _ � ,_ . 9 I _ � -::1. , - * -W tT . Cowie� �f Brougham, is agent. L _� . , I ;; . 0 � ��- -W1d9b. L _,il -- .t . . ,I . . � � I ,�_� I . .. , � I .. , , , , � .1 .1 . I I . , . r . "'­_ - ­ r - - ! -i. - � - I :�#: - . ­'. L I L I I I .., - , - _. . . . - .... _. �.- .c,.., .. I _. f!'!?,: ­ 4 1 . : . - . I r , . .1 , I ,f:.;;,' , . . . k . . � . . . ...1; .,;�. �. I ; , I ­_ � .11 I . . ,. . . , �, .� I I 4, .�. '�,; �,%��-.,T 4 � 11; ,, r, L "'' , - I . , ­ L I I 1. ­­ L� ­ 14"41 , : I . __ �_... , _t , . _ , , _�­ - , ,. 4. �'­ _ .. I .. L I 4 T'?�r "-'- - _' �- , I , - t* ,,�, - r, 1 _,N'�I. .1 �� 1. ; , . .1. .. , ,� .4 1 �, I ;%', " A ' .r. . '*.' , - -VIV311 I - � ; .rl If , .. 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McGillivray, 1, - - 1* __ T� 'rPHONIAS rX and Solid I . . 'ing; Open evel � . r . S. 0 I - I we rei-ice. I Solicitors. Nota routo, will. lie office over .1. 11 , ENTON N ��_DSQ'hclto,ra, � and County Lu . east, Torouto. �-llers will be in : 11opper's Ston 4.0--p- ; .�--­- - . r �,i,."_ - �, ; H011.1 0 G EON arinary Colles and Cherrvlwo %be borse's f�>O lot Ut7th COD 6endee to. Te 1p.0. bildreeli:-1 � �__ - . r ? ........... �� � !1. - �. Is INI G ; . IR G. T. I . ov"ing in tt zwery person uw gnmd Cau _�. __ - L _.�_�_,# V - r, _.__� ..','._".',_~ � - TJIOMA� missiouer snout. oc�- - BBUN e Liceus fice at - the al vill_!�-_ __ DR. BE o convq sfficlavit*, A( Wed. OF F Broughain e transaction c ---- A. P( AL & for t and Vocifical building. tit ventilation i eorner Dun( Residence—) - ____ ,­ �__,__ . _� FAL � � Le Auct .� willing to e( and takes tb rons for past of tbem.- 1 .. IlLn fi I i at tt"Olvele a__ ___ ___ , .1 . ,�� T]Rt0i0­N1110-ek1 , the whole of � attention giv - , . Charg4to uo� 11 BOIL 47, Brou 1, � �_ , -, ; I"-- [ H-, L Maker I promptly av t . ship. Dou t � . . News, King � . , , - -___ F i - --- ,--GORDO 1* James � And ne4v ly . sty -le., Ever , � tMvelling pi kr 60d sheds. I �_ __ iJs' EST� n i�)v�, ": travell 6t I 11,41111A ed h a I I out"Ift a , . , �.� Is coliven ... lunch at � . d sl&e,i r,), . I - .. he s or ea I .. , r is () . th ure I .. 1. I- I I Pr L '. ___ --' - I cul . .6 erino *Ae, I can I Lazarus' ftued .3n ftL � )nt i - ; �tl.picli - 50pein fol M TO -Mit ng IE F E rlrolwo'c, I - - In , , I �LL - 11A I ,,I* . 1y) ( ,� - - �11 -1 --- - , r , , I �, f I I . __ . * I - .- . C I— - to