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DECKERS LIVERY Z O V T A O V ND U S . , have fallen by it may be numbered by the " :' I? ' - . I . - Medicat. f• Z i. The Scatboro Rangers went to $rack- thousands. Let as Lope the 7t the morning ; 7 ' LATEST LOCAL RAPPENI 68 'RECORDED BY of temperance way • - M''�•�^- ^^^^^^^^^_ As I have bought up Dan Reddin's- livery THE Piss A1+ttD JOTTED DOWN BY OUR IM a Tneasaay and were successful in ob- Pe y dawn at a very early ,;..5 ;: ': 4:' M. BATE - AN, M,D., C.M., M.C,P. business and have added several new - taining the silver valued at 645. The dam• i ``.. a�;A- 7` �' Coroner. Office and Residence, DORREBPGNDENTS. Some may say that if the sale ofl;li uor , h . i horses and babies, I can tioaomodate boys felt justly proad at their success, as . ,.r -;-s ;.:F R,. ec s.o., oLARgfri6i+i'P ' • r '\ is prohibited io houses of public enter sin- ;::' ; a' Sing Street, picketing Office hours: Morning the ublic with ood rii s at all hours. #, t arell they may, having t compels against ,.1, , a , e:30 to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. P q K meat man will kee 1t in their awn homes _� � ` >. : Covered 'bas meets all trains, (n Mr. prake fend if are ilia man slaps. The team was eompos• y P , _ ',' connection with livery I keg a • y Y� gat y good or else in some place where they will meet .r„ Poc «t Alasic. J. Jobbitt's this week, ed-of the following members : A. Little, and "have a " �'`c, ;. - A., Z, - v::��1_^- _k__ - ;___• Sale, Commission and Board- good tim6. This argument ;,,, :' - .ra : , �__^ �,__1^ _ -' ' Friona Jobbitt is telling P• Gates, A. Muir, S. Ormerod, T. Little, indioates that society 1414 Y • in Stables, O. Thom son, 1' X Piokerin some tall fish p (}, Little J. Johnstoh A. citizens who have acquired y an�mb its for ..~- . xa i. Miss Id�7 Simpson q q• g �•8O. stories these bass. It is whispered around I?l'' �� ���"'�r'�' that he waxes his bait. Gilchrist, J. Weir and R. Malcolm. strong drink. If there are those who mast : ' *'1., . 17PIL OF THE TORONTO CON- - i- _ • t N. aervatory of �InRi�, is prepared to give leg- _ lonsici both iustru:nentalandvocal music: Its- • - tea m . °� " Im Miss Jessie Hamilton has been ailing LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Lay's 1'`1n \r as a beverage, irrespective of `: ;.;. _�" . t = ' r.' no g ' the v, 1 ss evil will result in the com- 'r . ferences given if re9uired. N �► for some days past, but we are please] to Thorough Instruction Guaranteed ti •100 '" , iThisdepartment is open to all for the fairdis• �)ni,:;; �L' =yen they import it into their : r�3 -- .,fig'_,, '`� learn that she ><s on the mend. suasion of public �ineptions. The writer must home. th , by having it retailed over the f-¢•`'';�:y. ":` Address, ClaremoLt. Idea � ` y, ' 6 ; - w John Howe is on the mOVe to North in all cases send his trorrect name with copy bar. Tliere are hundreds of our beat citi- `.:,, ; ::':•', *� � I �-N• 6 n .,, We wish it distinctly understood, however �y =• 0 . [ r ca ,4 " Claremont. He will occupy the house that in no case do we hold ourselves re- zena «.)f; will not keep it in their homes as; :.:L''•� �R : • MISS LETTI E H EAGENS o aa,p m lately purchased by Joshua Bundy. sponsibl• for opintone expressed by corres- a beverage for fear it may prove a snare to ,�` x. by , ,;,•. o ti svw :„ ,o_. -'.K n e,' ,� Some of our people did up the Pickering , tanndents. -ED. NEws.l their children, There are those who abhor ``� wor, r S NOW PR,EPAR'ED TO RECEIVE. v� . •+ " � � � picnic on Tuesday in a becoming manner Local Option temperance laws who will never keep liquor ,_ _ ;, "�;' ,'' � rw , ,{ . { a 11 M1181 pupils. Miss slice Tait, a teacher in CD � ad Q �"- M -� o thereby perpetuating the old friendly feel- in their homes. They► prize their loved . ;;;,s r ` B> s :.-The community have scarce, re- . c•� the Toronto C,, to r c :Music say s : " It gives as p -4 � ,., vq ,., Iy ing between the two burns. y y ones too highly to harbor what ma rain ° ` ` :.1 Y • .` rf� much pleasure to recommend • iss Hewith as � N covered from the effects of the wave of our- them, Those who deem it creditable or :. ~ i'_;` a teacher of Musi She has studied with me �i q03 Q11r jittje tOWI] �VaB ,,lied will, �etb0- a•er q i; _ rise, heavily tin ed with indi ation, p� ' 4 ''- � for tee past three years in a most studious man - �. p y g respectable table to retain ,in th ©fir homes liquor :r 'e. o. diet ministers on Tuesday, it being the which awe t over the entire manici lit nor nd possesses a thorough technical training. p Pa Y as a beverage are growing beautifully less. . She has proved an excellent pupil throng eomut." W � I O m.: -- � a ha � � Whitby District meeting. Mach business as the ,exalt of a recent transaction in �'p' >' ResidencePickerino station• It is time that this Custom should be as- ..': - `i►sft: _ a y d o b •a • m m o ` of importance vas transacted. which our Township fathers were depen- signed to the " Paradise of Fools " as a a# ¢ _: a : P4 m o'4 n sea cA a I. P a�0 Our Market Conllmittee have out bills dams. Without discussing the legalbearinge relic of the ref '` 1_ Lc Jut. O C~ 9 k nil S� Noy?] m ax d 2 of the cute, reign of the liquor traffic. and `:_ :._ F,�rE�VLLL, Q. C.; BARRIS e» -�'c a°' $ �w eoMr.,M= a for opening day. From the names on the the fact which appeared to as unworthy of the progressive civilization . ' �` f . E. n �� .� w �, d c coo • posters one can conclude ,that the matter smite everybody was the fact that we have of the nineteenth century. The argument :-.'�.L, `;� 4. Z , - o I will be pushed forward. Our reliable eo- to pay in good current coin some $1,600, that the Local Option law will result in ,:,.f _ � _N' <•. .' `, I p . TER, County Crown Attorney, and County _ J i .. A ° ��� �, le are interested. without receiving an nivalent therefor. solicitor. Court,louse, �5'hitby. lo-y p gg Y �i many taking liquor as a beverage into : :'� . -' .... { fa W : N m , o a c c w The members of the maneQ building Well, we are called upon neat Monday to their own homes is evident, exa orated ' * _, ry.. SOLICITOR " I` O vote ea or na on Local O lion.. Let uo * a" ' TADIES DULLER, too y , Y P for the purpose of proteatinyan open bar. - : -: t: °- Tlhistlo1Ha1'un7cl,r 13�oughaiui. Moneyoto oan. . ! M;8 .o Ir to p, 'd q m COml�lttee Lave phone 121to the land80ap6 �, sa the measure is carried and will be- ` " __ �2 I o c;,4 Q gardening business. anti are beautif in P Some sav : Since the Dunkin Act and- :' :'4.; _G ; i' - BARRIS- -0 1R to °0 C H d m A y g Dome law let May 1893. What will be the Scott Acts were failures, tf- _the unds around the new building, Local Option law ,;:,,t - j DORI ,� JIcGIGLIVRAY, IRp �a a p v f>o p g• i+ilsalt financially to the taxpayer. They will ale be a failure." Is it to i tern, Solicit•} ;, 4tc• oflrice opposito Post M ,ox ,� n Mr. Gerow has been awarded the contract will sim 1 have to pa an extra tau of pica, to an- ; >. .s: j. otlico. \Vhitl,y, oat• Jno.i3all Dow, B.A.; Theo. -___ .__ P Y Y tiaipa t e failure of the present law from ,;.` - of erecting one of his iron fences opposite from six to eight thousand dollars, the the.•fa lure of previous laws 1 Were the -: `"� .'. «' - A. llct3ittiYraY,LL.,i, Jloney to Loan. Sy the Said preinl8es. bulk of which will "fall on the (armor, be he Dunkin-Act and Scott Act failures? We r John Reid is erecting a new pig and P may say that viewing there from two stand- °• }.To • rPIIQ:tIAS P.�P.IcER, BARRISTER tenant or landlord. IInder Local O Lion .�`• .,,Y•'S�' 1 honey to loan. No ario- Ban ( hen n, which building is to take the the hotel keepers will not be silly enough t and Solicitor. 4� g points they were very saccersfal. During E :::', ' cotuhnission, office: over Ontario Bank, 4 yker- place of the one so close to the sidewalk, to allow their property to be assessed art the short ref n of the Dunkin Act ~ ` ` "e - - ' ing ; open ovpry Saturday. T g young ... ° , P , same amount as when the had a license. - f ,, I PIC�ERING BRANCH. and which has been such a nuisance to men abstained from treating who are to _'; , S. oiimISTON, LL.B., of Law• _ - _ parties going to and from the - station. Then take eight hotels, reduction in value day temperate. The same may be said >� < �' W• reuc ©, Oru�iston Urew, Barristers, There Are t,ther8 Of our citizens who by loss of license, $500 each $4,000. We - ',. (_ solicitors, Notaries G x,15 T�+ronto Street, 'co- Open for the transaction of sil is i imate for the Scott Act. They preserved many -' ' "' '. hear of on® storekeeper who will demand a a one man from -ae a L' Y >�`'` ,onto, wi11 ba at tlaermont every Thursday. P8 r g should do likewise. Y q q firing an appetite t f I Office over J. Bundy's shop. Monev to loan. 2.3y Banking Business. BOme steps moat be taken to present .eduction of $2.00 on Isis stock, another for strong drink and from treating until he . f, ,: OrricE Hovas -From 10 to 3 • Sat days who will claim $1,000, add to that loss of passed - the critical period of oath and • '' ' y cattle from roaming at will on our streets. license fees $550 and we have a total of P y - :�?" to 1 o'clock. could say no when asked to drink. The - fir•' °�:' - retera,rtarF. , Pathmastere have fall power in this mat- g ?,554 extra annual assessment. The ez- m fact that there are man tem rates ' ' R r -- ^^���^^"'^^" &v111 8 Bank 1n oonneotion. let and it is their dal to act. In the nos of all business men who d y N.J,i� __,✓ -,..- -- - - - -�: _ , -v --. y l 1 men to-day _ HOPI�INS, VETERINARY SUR- y who avoided the temptation of - - `7, . i GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- (8'y) (IEORtl HERB, Manager. majority of asses those troublesome bo- through the Scott Act fiasco, has demon- strong drink daring the shout reign of pre- " > ": erinary College, Toronto, Will visit whitevale 7 blues are the property of people 1n a poet• strafed the feat that ender a prohibitory vitae tom ranee enactments is one reason . ' ° ,� . _.. law, either County or Township, business . r' Lion to vide for their furs in a I Y P why we say these Acts have been success- P1'-.-; sF�i Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases o pit the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge 'ilia • • • �y, poor m 10118 hard t io v much deolref►sed in volamn, hence it Y Y _ "- lot 33, 7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- tllnats W The fie ibsard for merchants to Carr stooks lal. Thee, fie also another reason- every.' {._::,: -5 ;:, tended to. Telegraph address : �Vhrteva e, Ont. cultivate a garden and when the vege• Y time ah temperance law was repealed or 5� •" 1. - - tables hay* partially developed, he awak- y rendered inoperative glace the date o! the f` - P.O. address : Breen River. Ont. 3! -y , the cannot dispose of. Those in business , - 1­'.. (° have now strop com tition with the ` =,'" . , ' one some morning to find that some g Dunkin Act until life present date, tom- H O P K I N S; VETERINARY well -iO -do neighbor's cow bas beep Queen city, profits are eat very fine, and' ranee advocates have profited by every surgeon. graduate of Ontario Yeterin- Local Option be carried it will be fatal to fie failure, repeal and defeat. Asa result of . .:;'_.� -y: " . ton's alvenueTPickering village. residence, day trespassing through the night, and the interests of the business men of the experience, education and progress, they `i- " :_, his hard seasons work is destroyed. Township. A well regulated hotel is an come forward with an improved law, the .' j general night promptly attended to. A stet class This is a serious matter and must be absolute neocessity in every village. The best law that has pet been framed. The - general bia�kstnith shop in connection. New rigs gotten up, as well as all manner of repair- remedied. provisions of the Crooks Act provide for failure of the Dunkin Act and Scott Act in .: � ' A ing done, at lowest living rates, Lame and dis- ,,..�, ,heir bein conducted in )ro manner, �'`J3�' 'r� eases feet made a spec)alty of, always a first r g proper comparison with the Local Option law is . P class shoer on hand. 23y We have been appointed sole agents by _ AuoLEY. _ -. otherwise penalties must be met. Many analogous to.the failure of the 1, Old Mu- - ..:.' -�_ . ' ;'' - ' C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanville, fo r the - _ ' - good people in their enthusiashn confound nicipal Licence Law" as compared with the 4 soc•i.etie -4. County of Ontario, for the best Woyen Mr• 8• Bray spent a few day in Glare- saloons as found in cities and large towns Crook's Act It w•as defeat and` failure . . - - ` _�ti-.•-...f�-.•........ , Wire Fence in the country, and arc re- mont last Reek. with hotels in a rural district. The former - ', '%... LODGE N0. 135, I. 0. y P are Sim ! drinkin hells, ,hang place to a better law. These acts .- - RISING SL N L pared to build fence, and sell Farm and Frank Chapman, of Box Grove, spent P Y g the latter a haven were successful in paving the way for the ` : G. T. This lodge ulocts every :1londay Township rights on the -moat iteaoonable Sunda at home. for the traveller, a shelter in the inclement evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. p g Y seuROn, where the comforts of a home are present law which merely reports urogress. - Every p ©son ulvlto,7 to loin and hole advance terms. We build twenty different styles We are sorry to report that no more set- found for a dollar r day It is an utter The Crook's Act has already done good the grand Cause of 're:uperance. L1v on this machine. plain or ornamental. We vice will be held in our church on Sunday Pe Y service to the cause of temperance. It for- - _ ' . _ . - - also own the right for Ontario County, evenings. impossibility for any person to run a hotel bids the sale of liquor except in public - � . -- - u0tw'67� i ,%r'&"�. (except townslril)s; Whitby and .Brock) for bliss hlinnie Bray has left no for awhile, without a license and make a living. If )houses of entertainment and shops that are j =- _ - -__- the Crc►hb Patent Fence. I'e[rtiea wishin;t and intc:h)da stab ing in ('l.hremont v;l)ere the Eax payers want oc:r t��irc)ship to pros ;icersetl to e,e11. There are also certain re- . . ' - L'onvi-yancer. &w. ,_. to purchase 1'thrnh cr TowneLip rights for she «'ill learn the dyes ;she _king, per• if they want to keep down their taxc* strictioz"s regulating licensed houses. No - - Ii01I.�5 D u \ \, Crn�vey::i.rcr, Corn- either of above, will do well to consult us - A Literary Contest is about to takeplace to a reasonable talc, if they weal to retain liyuor can be sold on the Sabbath, on Sat- - ' ' ' �1 in their midst men of capital and ever '. -� __ l:ui ; ;ionor fo:• taki:, Nf',i,h1- �t;, c.c., (':are- personally, nt lot 7 I3. F., Pickcrinfi, or between the m @Whets of the l f►trons of In P AY urdap evening after 7 p.m., or on election , Wont, out. , - %Y •- write us to Whitby P. 0. Parties are d:istry of this vibes. The lescl�•rs of the who hav always shown an interest in the day. One reason why the Scott Act did .. .4 - `1II`'1JN (, IGsiier of .�iarri:ifr�_ strictly fyrliidden irlfriugiug ou these Im. twk) si&s are Miss Kate illc'I;rady and Mios general prosperity of this fair Township, not operate more efiicientby was because ' B • Licen ies f,)i fl' f ouut V of Ct,t.u•ir+. ' i teut9. slay Maddaford.• At the last meeting Migs thwn let theirs cast their ballot against [heist cr the Dominion nor the Provincial = E' flee at sho stye or ILL. ,ifs r<7i1e cc, ;'ic�.er;a .�`1 i31 _ ALLIN & BRANT 2tIc13rady'e friends rendered the fal[ll-cint; Local Option and in favor of a live and let I,egh „latttres provided machinery for the .'� ., village_ 1 •_ _ __ __ ' program e: : Choruses b }' th@ Glen Club, lip °e policy as found under the Crook's Act. enforeen)eh)t of the law. The responsibit- :* .'. - . _ II. L' L.�Ti),;,'I'U�`'- . _ 11L ('I,L ii 11 I OF VALUE TO Cecitation by Miss Josie O'Leary, songs by Don't stay at home and allow the measure ity of the enforcement of. tha law rested. .' -. #' '. . � L Coll C: an ii:,;i-:ncr f:,r tn,ktn _ E. Gornley, moathorgan selections by to be carried by default. Every ratepayer upon the-temperance advocates. What is - • % ` -;. al3illaviis, accou�i *<t�:t ttn'1 In .nr,tn7 c .�. t .tt, g 0 U S E K E F P E R ST lice -rs. i3eli and Austy, recitation by 1►iiec; will be affected either directly or indirectly. the present ,acv and how will it be enforced. r ?_ °. :-Y 1,Iouny t:, ln:vl nn fr.'r:a I,:OI,e'rt Wills nYO- y llU[['t put t00 mUCli weight OU ai''tin]@nt bateil. OFF 10E, - 1t 14'Litoy ::'.u. \t ill be ill Subie 11cQuay wititleJ I- One of the Little C k � The Local Option law is an amendment to . ° ° Brougham ever.), '7lr,:r:i>>y « tcrnoou t'or lift Don tforget that i)i housecleaning tihne Unce_” A reading by 1llisas lliuuic• l'ardt >n, advanced by those who do not reside iu our the Crooks Act, and all the [uachinery that ` _ tralrsactioil of 171:- -:_i , -j. . 27-v - there are four %Mugs at the Corner recitation by Frank hicQuay, reading by midst, and who do.not contribute one cent enforces the present Crooks Act will be Drug Store that are especially useful, James; AleBrady, an instrumental selee to our revenue. We ought to know what is employed to enforce the Local Option law. . 1. .t irr ,': i.tecf . viz.:-- Howse's Furniture Oil 25 for our ood. Surely there is brains enough , -f - lion by Miss Josie O'Leary and a ,soils K b Herein then is the special advantage it has �A. PO`�T, Cv a ATV AI;CIIITI✓C.9 teats a bottle ; Ho-v8e'a Household lion by ]bliss Eva McIIrady ontitled "The in Pickeringg to suable every man or woman over all preyioue temperance enactments. . for life county of Ontun� Pi,.cring Ammonia, l0 and 3v chute pc r bottle ; Conductor's Story. At the next meeting a vote intelligently on this question. Let The resent law simply ,events the is=su -''w an 1 ;1)eci£ication; furnished for every ctrs; of ', 1: owses' Crude Carbolic Acid, 25 cts. g them do so and we will have the dccisiou P P Y P I; '' buildiu�. Steam an.t hot w tier heatit„ an7t pirgrpm will be rendei�d by llis;s 11fay fug of licenses, and the authority of tlty * °= ventilation a specia:ly. Ofhcc- 'z!-',x! W.-ick per bottle ; Ilowses' llisenfectsnt Dladdafurd. It has been decided that a tea of the majority whatever that may be. "license 1a,w " will be available for the pre- �. '..1 corner Dnn<l:,s tins ::rock ctre rs, y;j itl,�. 1'ocvder, 10 Dents per �oand or three -will be given by the defeated ,fide. - 'r>rhspsasxCB ItPh�osar. ventioil of unlicensed liquor selling. `The ' • _ ',_ _,_ Residence —Kin �s ±nn 1: , t 1:a.;t. 1'iolzm iu ;..f7 v pounds for 25 cents. Full directions. - - - RoD�-zv, Provincial Legislature is responsible for s,. 1 Local Option Law. q' po - - -- for use on each bottle. . - �-�ss— . = life enforcement of the Local O lion law. ^"" ^ ''" - - - ' /l•- I --~ �� Be � �l ♦ ; - BENOw�E• . Sin: -The Local Optionlaw will be sub - Every Inspector or constable who suspects : _ '` LFAIRL'3;`1KS, the c,i�l anti ieiial,l� ; e, • • milted to theratepayers of this Townsbi q Y I _. - • Auctioueor, still i_1 tl:r: tic;:1, t•_l,le aurl p li uor is sold in an unlicensed house can : :-,5;; - willing to conduct any sates *•iitrust�:l to Sin,, Corner Drug Store, Whitby. Mr. Cook has beaut7ified.the iroon woAr, at an early date. Those who disapprove 'enter and search such places, and any per- �; ' anal tai: ^s this oilportimity of uiaul:it7r; Sic pat- `.B. -Use Howse's baking Powder, a!- by p'.antinR some ornamental trees. of it will vote against it, and those who son resisting such a search is subject to the . - roesfor�l, astfavors, aitrlho,tc:sfurttcniitivutLticc t same easily as ersons rove[, t0 have A: -1 n ayes fresh. R e inay, not be surprised to hear of a approve of it will vote for it. Those who P p P of tllein." Ternis for services wo7icrat�, Ar- - - -- — y ..L.?a.5 ��!. _ ran'„ ements as to date;:; ant tern. :3 can b� !:iado - g nq •tn soon. The dressmakers believe in the liquor traffic and � who wish sold liyuor illegally. The tines Imposed �. _�..,' " ' wedding i are available for prosecutions under the tr - ! , at tho office of this ,huger. 95 tf ` - _ _ _ �� ar@ bully. to Qerpetuate all the evils following in its P r The wail of Elie 1lialvern iTom Cat is traau well vote against it. Thera are total law's penalties for uula- vfully selling;_ . r ��IIOILIS 1'i1G0I1��It, Licensed Atic- • abstainers and many who do not patronize liquor or keeping it for sale are : For first i � ' tioucer, Valuator, et, for East York all( no longer heard. lie may have been allot the traffic, how should they vot$ 2 Well, offence a fine of from X50 to X100 and in ; - ti' rile of -North and South Ontario. Strict b Jack the Ripper and he too has cleared ' ■ _1 y p� thoso who vote against the by -law are giv- default of payment imprisonment for three - • ,i:' :: °,._ Chu ges Mo lerateal Address�THOS.POUCHLI , � s ; oat, Hustle up bays and give us some in their sup ort to roteot and perpetuate months with hard labor ; for a second of- � � ::.........:.,,s. K P P p P .:� °.. ti Box 17, 13roubhat�i, out. EACH PLUG OF THE news Pram Ddatvern and Poverty Hollow. fife traffic. Those who advocate temper• fence imprisonment and hard labor for font- _ ' <<`' �:_._ - - - - The population of $endale bas been in• anee should either vote for the by -law or months, and for a third or any subsequent : i`_,'' _ ..i' _ bouts ttir�i .Shoes. .;.. - _ - creased by the safe arrival of a daughter abstain from voting altogether. offence imprisonment with hard labor for A7. "= - OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE I iii the family J. Cheater. Consequently Bome one may say you cannot make six months." Some object to the Local .'itIal[er, Peg;ed and sewn work. Orders i Mr. Chester feels as bi and as tun as men sgt)er b an Aat of Parliament. All Option law because it only includes the `:: ''', r e av g y p y ,. promptly attuuded to. Experienced workman - I any man in Ganad`a and a big smile is men are sober until they drink. By an cot Township of Pickering. They affirm Pat ,_ 'i, � '' ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the ' of Parliament we mean to re al I Isla- the would sa t it if it included the ' �N ` r News, King street, Pickerin village. 7 -v on his face most of the time. Pe �- y pPO2' ��:. ': Y - g g - :o: IS MARKED ' :o: A milk route of twenty oans a day has Live enactments that permit the sale of County of Ontario. This objection is not ' _ . ;1�;:. ,;-:"' 14L Hotels. -•been bought from J. N. Nesbitt by the liquor as a beverage to drunkards, to mod - well founded. The local eharaater of this g .,':,� state drinkers and to total abstainers. It new law is one of its excellencies. If the ~< " ^^"�'� "�""'- �`�_ ""� - "�-jttw (been Bro. with James Young as partner ' . �� � ° -0' CORDON HOUSE, Pickerin$' , OAt., mast be evident that a law that prohibits Local Optiop law could be submitted to a ^• James Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a There may be a danger -of having too many the sale of it to those three classes will pro- County Townships that have an over- -'" • =a fine new brick. building, finished in su erior 1rOD8 In the fire. Bqt as 1118 b0 a are ` .1� ' I duce the following results: Drunkards whelming majority of 'temperance ratepay- >,: : •::_ �' ''� ` style. Every convenience and comfort for the IN BRONZE LETTERS .'. W and eat Dife g0 eD a8 tL i7ame ' f'l , .17 travelling public. New and commodious stables q OaIIDOt get drank, moderate drinkers can- ere, might #oroe the law. nilon Townships _, -:.� ,- 1. NONE OTHER GENUIN + "` x � 1 and sheds. �y would indicate there will be no ger on not treat and total abstainers will not be and Towns that have a majority who sup- . - +- � :..: '- r thatlet. ', �;_��,: � .- .7 po• tempted to drink in any house of public en- port the liquor traffic. Under these air- . ,'_, '_� ', r.. r - >. WESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., _ < ,; now open for the acdommodaticn of the The iinhabitants of BendAle Were sad• tertainment. Under this set the army of onmstsnoes it would be more difficult to ; : ?.., travelling public. This hotel, having lately MONEY TO LOAN den, in great excitement the other night drunkards will decrease, the army of mod- enforce the law where there is a strong .:.. _ " -:I_ �' =� Changed hands, has been re- furnizhedpp throMyi h- b t�e Btidden disappearance Of One of state drinkers wf11 become deserted, and anti temperance sentiment. As blle law .1 � f..,= :. iti s convenient for patrons cif the Mille klls' 0 N M 0 RTGAG E S -EC U R ITY their citizens. A search was insti• the army of total abstainers will increase stands, Townships. that have a majority in °``� 4 `� als I 1?y j y.: ;,.....yam - - r lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and lie tuted, ibe am piing of the creek was done a" year, Under the Crook's Act the favor of temperance-can adopt the sat, and. ':; �,, .- and abed room. Box stall and enclosed vard for bentures purchased for {cash. die les of intem oe are receiving the tem ra ' � ' ``'� p p g re- temperance nos sentiment of the oommnn- '': ' '::4 . = , - horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises, p without •anyn1t8 of finding the - meeing ; .f_, : -, , .Y • ` . The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked Rr�iAZ Xi99T.A.�i man. The Dext moo* was fill the direct• crane. Under t e Looal O tion law the ity will aid the enforcement of the law,and 4„ r�� army of total abstainers will receive re- all the objections that can be legitimately.. •. `.;n� `� ' ': � �, with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- bought and sold on commission. . ion of 0oarboro Junction when the search �`e "I, �" -4:M CULLY, Proprietor. (sly . Grafts every year. The Local Option law raised Against the Dotal Option law be. ';-L` �.E . a. ',4 party was about half way there they Dame will reduce the sills of liquor as a beverage, cause a ma orit of the ratepayers of an � " ' t to>e ! Western, Lancashire and `Cit1� of upon lire missing i 1 It is needless q stage. majority y • CR 'I?��j _ - Watchmaking. E� ;don and Manchester Fire Insurance Com - prod and wherever the 881e Of spirits fie reduced township, town or inoorparated village oan : Y : _ , ' >�_ -____ _-a �.�_ _ antes —North American Life t say that they felt like killin the fatted in that degree, there drunkenness will die- i dopt it. It could be brought against, the .-e , r ". '� � •"' � " Insurance g ns p ,. • r A CUT; p Co.'alroacoidentilns�ranoetaken. calf, as the lost had been found. But our~�',;a �IBERT "` seeps,. There is a special feature of the law with greater force if it included a lar- '''.._' .. . t o..i , 7 hero explained things, be Lad been to s Local O tion law that should commend ger area. On the 8othof Ma the ratepay- . >_ ._ ;14 agent for EDWARD SCHEURE, whole• .'ARs3 for.�►�' htiaal Westin Lzaueable in election itself to the well wish ®ra of thetem ,ante ere o! fills Township will be galled n n to `'• Dale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery g• P - '� .. goods, times (Will) but they get boixlQ before cause. It prohibits treating. 'Pte treat- say by ballot. whether liquor shall be re- ,:,:,- . art.: And fancy 11 (eleven) Wellington et., CONVEYANCING} CAREFULLY DONE. a. m. .. ,__, ' i. Toronto. Call and see stook, ing synteemie the main - spring of the obnoz- tailed over the bar or whether they wiU ;tr= kA :.,: Dressmaking. ., _�Tillel, 0 Pr ®rt - i , I1si.DO. lase traffic. Destm the main -e tin and ado t the Local O lion law which . pro - 7 " , kring. - _ = crp ._ ... .;' . _ you destroy the educator of intempergance. ` hibitts the sale of liquor in any house of ,' Y , "i „ "" '�'�^^" -` rrr-- Glood Village Lots on north side Biiig.atreei T TLii treats m aoprce of ,ban io oar public etite>ctainment. All who are the' -`:` ! 2.- ' . RESSMAI�ERS, PERFECT` ±SIT- 10 between corner and the College grounds The wholesale egg buyer8 -who visit o ` pe f• l l y for sale, together with other ville,ge .property. Aotolyhave adopted the p ' �� TING tailors B stem for cutting dresses �' y ehc►lsld' =' ytthng men well wiehe=`s of tLe tom ranee aanee cast , ` ':. "�'%` �patem''nf bey -. whr>, az t chf,:e3tlr lu our ballot in favor of -the' Local O lion .,,•v �: q � : and mantles, taught by Miss M. McCausland, One good house and lot for sale very cheap.- ing eggs .by weigbt, Sint sept a po>�$: a,. � - �a,ov and let_. th* to peran,Qe banner tedkeOrdersllago. 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T I � . of 'we 'It mot,'` ,1 * ­_ I -, . ..� �8 00" lieve the w�k 4- . � __� � ". . ' In t4b;e dingy cellar 4 house �. ! ,1� - � . I , . , . .--;,"�&,/ The 1311VOi Of the e i , rA V I - . - - - - . ­_. * - 7F ' on b " - . . . . ined.) Strain tw-IsLock t6,remova . M , - d rtaill to me y a memen- _ - . �! I— - I a : - - � oub-hilf, th6n ; , " - � � t+ " � el - - , w . the . tone 6 �rl f, � L.�. ...- ' .�k.. %�hito rleamirW the I ug - . . ' - I I eflarael. - , - e m#de clear b . pf a d ..-. - - _. - ­. - . � * - - - . cocoanut, end add to- the liqqor one "Pint O 4 a N ' York,`is plioq*an an TMinas Mar �, .. .. - _ . , , _. _ I _ !; � 0 "�, _0' 10V . " � - - , - 1- . -,K Thd shin n!j goldiof *� .;A4, - ; - .__A . . � :5 I ..; '. . r, ,-:�,_Z_. -:4 -'� � I .-I . . -i I _." . I . f.-. , � . . I - 1 4 - ng . _ . I fallible, naturally is pro 16use, i raffir a - :. -.-'. I . .��: . e .Ii�� . .� - , . � I - Within the garden I- ��- - I cream. -'-Host again, and wh - - -1, erved from error in the delivery of this men- TIbil: the owner of thi had a at I . - , " A, - . _ � ough I- an bolli ad 4- . :r,r 1, " A. '. ., , - - *­ , . ­­ I . a I . I Irf. � -, - ...'. 4'..._­r6_ - - - - _Z_ • 11 ftnaded by- a Bolditer in Ow wrRub Army - 4s., V . I • - , - Bif for the silver or the gold one heaping tablespoon corn starch mix i " -- 11 '. ] .. ; I - sage, then I believe firm! , constantly, un- with a vicious bull terrier the other after . - . . .. ­ � : must not stop nor stay, . -now Me Took to Kimself a Wife and . � lr� ., � .. . . I . � , smoothly with one tablespoon of hot butter. I 11 _. - I - , L I & - *,�-�, .:-- I .. ,., 4::,- . . .. � I I ?I . - k R,; - ,1,-.. /4� .. , Theycome-the painter with his brash, hfte , , . d bi ly. Ru havis T,no difficulties? noon which they will remember for some .. ­ . 1. I .11 . I—- .. . , ,,,, . ed V t on rag . - -, - -71 I. - .1 I. E VhQ whitewash man to-day. _ . . �­ _�,,, 'i i . . 4,.: - k . Season witkult and 1p,Tr, J.1cat , arlisay 9p V AN I . , ­ . 'V L Wban t - .... ^1 -_ .,. -.-. , . . ., --.-- M 0� 1 the' f *W 2*0 JO � 0 es,tni not doubts, Abra time. - - _. .. 1�4_ , �_ .. ��. %,r a ,* rol"Iter elf "Mir Dab" Yes, but,difficull � 1 3. : ". ­� F� 't. , �. � : ��, -­' 0h, what a mockery is life I- . . f twol � The dog was a vitiscular' briIte'weighing - . . ',_.- . .. . ­ 11 .- , , ,� , , � . - . - . - the yolk's 0 ham had . , : - V ... . , : - - � - - , - ; , . no doubt that he was d to %.- _ � - . I ��--- - - • The w1m dewy prime; --6; ­ -broW,pour-intat the- Wrn-iw -*w -- -Who Zwfine&NkwwW4or­ WM-V,au*& - ­ - reputatiftilOr �: -,.; .. 1 • .:r ! � ... . t.-,�, �6, - - • - - `,_,,�­­ . , - . bee his 9611, Isaac. '"fake only �� o It I ,.! % - ­ I , I - - - - I �._ ­ - : ­ - � ­ � , I ! 24 _,M. , I , - I 1. , , , - . . Me faires a earth and sky. boiling broth, and mix well. Serve * with The NOW and'"tter �ffo �d temper. Th p families rent the, upper � , . daps so of a _�A* !�', -, -, ,et "d 0 e1A r aired some fiftjf pounds, with great I , VVI , , ; - tani-8 - 'i � �,�.,` .1 . • - . 'Ve - 1 1 . � r..�,� 1 ,.S� .',',-� 'we Call " houffe-cleaning time!" • . , . i4 ff lotao wan word a dart to bi terns! 1[00 - --- - i -, ., -.- I Y! • ' v , I I patted and PI ad I .. ­'.� ..- _� I - I ;� � I- -Li - _ _. , , - � With rapture In thelk notes ::; � boiled rice. . . r' n4'foonde by, ic so 1, 4, Y be# thine oply" I � - k - � - 11 , e_ . - �A�l � �, - , .,:: - - "', ­ ,� h more of rap , � . .I- Ii. � I i . - ..�,� , 1 ,61 -(V fon -- - � I., ; - and the chiradr6h i � --.: . . W1_ � " . :., , � I... , _ 0 byi . . Z� i" ;t! . -, , . =whom tloors � ­ . , - ,., it-1 - .::-,i . . 1� . I ,,, - -thdu 444eit " aind offer him up as a . .", ­ - ..... 11 t 1" I 5 � _�i_ �� , �. . - tato" as ?ose, but was on by James holdesust with the dog at every opportunity. - I e i -1 ., - - : -. ,v.. 1�!-� .. Ari in all human words, -, � ­ ' HAsnzD PoTrC-ffm --Mt the, . t = , Z- �:... ' . I - - I 'for a'pie, put them -in a pan, . private soldier in the Eqglish &my on a mounts4n which I will show to you., - . X i . ; . , . ..... , - d sing within the tasselled woodd X., . little Me, a terday the terrior surprised everyone by - . - . o .. . . � : 1, . I � . � I - . , - - 11 . . . ._._..1.:�4', . ,-I .T a choir of, the bird-.; - chopped onion, popper and salt ; add a little in India. He had little or so education, The Id be o doubt about - - '; -,.-..:: � . �'. �_ 11 I I __ _. . t__ , ': '. . . But not for me their merry songs. .,a,-,., re con n bo this corn- sulking for the better part of the day and - . i I IX ? ��, , . 11 �­ - !;.,- `­-� __;­�'�_ - - allowing a boat hbU an ounce to each and was notorious for his immoralities, but . - ; .. Al -1 .- - -, , -1 - I , _-, .,! ­ - Or blooming of the trees- . .. ', butter, .mend. But had he so difficulties? Yes. refusing to est. - � � , . . . �1! , i , ._.._111 ,-- I 1� .... t . .�, -�I_­ !s �the - ,k-, - "I - ''..'- . , .. - ., The sound of carpet comes ,,i pound of potatoes, and a quarter of a pint he was imaginative, shrewd and plausible. I How can I sacrifice lame V How can God About 4 o'clock Joseph Austilisellock; � - - - I - � I ,. .. , - � - . .. ;c. I I Borne in on every breeze; . .,:i - - . . .. ." , - . three�yexr.old son of the tenant of the third i 1�, . � ;, 1. I - I I i 4. " . ,,,, t - �k - .. I , ." ` , , -.,:; of water; cover the pan--and lot them stow In India he fell in.with a number of fans, make him the father of future generations, . - . . -1 - __.: � - . I I ! 1� �:,.. � - il'. " �! -� And I must brush the cobwebs down, , . P�_ .- I J - . r,: I ... , � :, 1.� - ­ "I 117 , � . : "I . _� And 4v the busy broon.. moderately about 30 or 35 minutes. tical native fakirs and dervishes who" mys- an He has promised, if now my right hand floor, went to the yard, and, as usual, spoke, ' , � - . , - � , .. I. ' I - - - � . . . . I . �1_1 .- .- ­ And atCow. against the lurking mothe­ .- - ': � W, :� ., - . I �.,. i� , : ._." I . � , PoTATo SOUP. ---A quarter of a pound of ticism, and jugglery fascinated him, and he must smite him? And I must bur* his re- to the dog. The animal sprang at - . , -: ,!...: . . I . .. . . - , , . - ., ... .� ... . - . .-: .1. - - -1 ,.,;, *-1 � 11 Z� . I . .. I With benzine all the room I - -, _. .. __ :, _ , : -.-' ,% ,,� ad in it. He obtained mains. How can I reconcile the p ? at . � . ., I - I . , -�,-- ' butter, three large onions peeled and sliced soon became an OP6 at!ro.. him with a cowl and buried its teeth in his ' ^ . - . e - � - , � ,.­ � . , This Jubilee of earth and air, . a -- I , ... I . �_, . - ­ _ . I arm. The Icy screamed with pain, and . . � .-;� . Z� -, . ­ � t. The sweet spring's fritgrant, prime.,.., siball ; stew in a stowpan until brown ; Bttr copies of some of the writings of Johanna phec - , ­_- , ­­ .. I—, - . . . -Wh is me , and John Wroe, the famous . - . - -- ' ` ­ � .. us 1� , . : ', I... - - ,a - . froguently. When ready have peeled three 8011thcote eve and command an •�both certain I the dog, loosening his grip, snapioed at the .1 - ,�, - - � j �'­ - .., . I �; -­ .,-,, - . . . bad! * �, - - . _­ ... &nin lm�.! I � � - .- - :.:. - - . ­ . . A; I " house . or four dozen medium sized white pots. #,I false prophets "' who created like sense - ve both, and leave reconciliation to boy's hand, lacerating it dly. Tenants ' .- _,; , _. sFr- - _g BaUr. to", a ?' ;L: ''.. I' ­) . . ." >..'_ arpers . . . - - . _.:4.e.,. - - . an w- pan with. the . . w t' - I . i'l-, . _ - ._:� . d slice them in the @to L Lions in Hingland. From them, with the GEE, for there in no contradiction in them. of the house rushed to the child's aasistanew - .- . � -- - . - - ­Z. ,_.:.,.- - ­ � � i __ , - .� I . ��, - �'J 1.11:.. _. t . ''. - ---..;- . . ; N ; . N - . . , . I .. . 'onions and butter. Pour sufficient bolb aid of the fakirs, he Compiled an ­1 I- - .1 ' .. . I " . ;� - ": - I Out- because He who gave Isaac life can also raise and the dog slunk. away at their approach. . . ­ I ­.1 , . . , I I . I . 2:: . � . - - , . . ". . water over led the 46 Fl Austinscho 4-'s rent/ were badly fri ht- . . -1 . . ...." .., ", '' ---�, ,­ landish book which he I . ..i . ... . I..-,. _% -, . , - �lu caf him from the ashes of the holocaust and ful. . . I . �- , " -,:..,. . - . . � I ,I -­ . - - "'A ": , . A tWe Girl's Sewfi*.' - - : ­il . 11 i _q. ...... . to r forthe amount of soup =. - I . A' - "_ .,. ,-,- �."�, ,-'� The bab of two years will big- foi a Let them boil for trio hours, and then strain Roll which he intended ahoy fil the prophecy. I Will give you, perhaps, ened and insisted that the dog should be -6 .. 1. ._i:_ . " - t .. - * . . y . , �, t -, - ... . I ... - . t . � 09 . � . . �� .1 . , I­ ., - ? needle to sew, and, in her small rojking- through a naive in ins the bible of a new religion. When a clearer illustration of the difference be- killed. His owner consented and the d . . I ... � ;� ,toasoup-tureen. Season .- - .. . .. .. I _t � •. _� chair, work industrious at nothing at all with salt and popper - - biB term of service expired, he returned tween doubt and difficulty. If, as a student was caught abd tied up in the cellar,with a - .1 .: -..% . . I , .� - � , . . . � - - .. ­ .- ­._. - I - . " 'I.-"- ly FaICAMELD . disciples of you "a a sum in mathematics worked out bit of clothes line, because the tenants fear- - - I � I -:: ' . - ;.J .1or many minutes, but when three or four Tlaipm-Cut tripe to En land and told the i . "', I __-_1 1-1 .� . - - --- � I em 7 � .-Z . r*-. - . John ;#roe that he was their laader risen on the blackboard by some pro- ad to go into the yard while the dog was . ._.1 _. I ­ . . . , ­ in narrow . .� I . s' 4' . : 11 . _!, I � � years of age, can, with time. andl -row strir.n, put a small cup of water . . .. I I . �.. patience . ..� * . . . J - __ - '_ 11 ­ � .. � be 1. . . - . . . - - , I De taught to west's thimble, thread a needle, or milk to it, add a bit of butter the size of from the dead, and sent by Heaven to. fissor of ability, you have no doubt there- - . - - - 1. -I! . . 1- I - .1 ,.I.- They rejected whatever of its correctness. But M arms � ... . � -1 ?_� _. * - I- ,_.:��.­_ d make a garment for a tiny doll, one of An egg, -calibre revolver, but had only . - - .. �� -1 � - '.' , . . i .� tt �.. ., . . 1. - f: . those that is completed when two inches of flour, or work it with the, butter; season him with contempt, but, nothing daunted, you examine it, and you encount- ad with a 32 - _/ . �._ on wo I - i " ,­ . - � �� �, . , ' nth pepper and salt, let he presented himself to the disci plea Of JO- counter certain portions of it which you do two cartridges. Martin piloted him into - 9 41 ,. , . . 11 an dredge in a large teaspoonful of their gpititual head again. Martin found a Policeman who was � , � . I . , I . - . .." : . , __; �-._'*�.:�i_.' ,mnning up the back, six inches of hem- with It simmer Tal I not understand. Still you have no doubt the cellar and -pointed out the dog. P;hey - : Ll �� t�� _� .. nuf A bunch hanna, 19outhooti and told Othein Z t he was . - V . I � . _� - - ,-'..".. -1 ..1. ng around the bottom, a draw - string for an hour, serve hot. Of iL you neglected to take a light with them and .- . �_.,. - lessor could explain a : ',�_ -1 - - - around the neck and two holes fcr the arras parsley cut mall and put with it in an im- bar spiritual son. They promptly accepted that the Prof - I . I . I - . I - I I :.,., . the - ". ': . � uncer in igh _. - _.-i, - w - � - ; :- - . himassuch, and Made him their prophet have therefore a difficulty, but not a doubt. b", to depend on a to* li t which ! ; , '.. - , . completes the dream, and from this on to big provement. - . - , '� I I � ; I I., - : : .,�, -_. . ,­�'., -Two'medium I Job. and ruler. His qnesLionable practices soon The Magi at Betht0hom had their difficul- came in from the street through the small, �. . . . I - � ;,/ - I � - . . � 41 . ., . :,:A resse, or . . I, - - �,__. , , d a f, bi dolls, which cover, when STZWZD . .- ' '' ' L t ­ re 4­: -- : . : , - - .. -` --j, neatly made, all the ground gone over on a stern, one t of milk, two tabi an but. amused their suspicions. however. and, his ties, but they never doubted what God had aqua windows along the cellar walls. .. i , q . I . � . �. . . . ­. � I L ­ - � .. � . �,;.;. �__ � . an me:jus . , _! -1 - __ : : .�. �:i. ter, two tab flour, one -half autocratic air exasperating them, they drove revealed to them. Difficult questions pro- The Policeman Li d 'sat back of the dog's � .. : - '* � � .!j larger scale on a frock for herself, and then - . 1 il .. I . , I 1. .- '. . I if him ono He was followed by 20 or 30, and "a themselves. s Is it reasonshle that right soulder at . The bullet struck .:� ��, , --. . - . - �_'_'� ted I , . '. . t-� . -�­,- t . � - 11 to the Machine, where her own skirts and mat, one-h i saltapoon cayenne, one -half ' . . . _,.- _.. . _. L I . I I ,_ ­_ - with these, he founded what he - * - I -- i I • .,: aprons CAM be so quickly put together, in lemon, or t o tablespoons vinegar. Open is cAllOd the a King be born amidst such poverty? Are the shoulderblade d6ud glanced off, inflicting. . - . . I � , - - . ".. * . ,_ - - all .. . . � I . � ­.� � I . - I ­.­ ce, pen suitable . .. ". , ­ I � � . �_ -within the mugs - of -pleamint- possibilitioc the: ow, 1 and; a" the meat in small New and Latter House of Israel" He the shepherds and this r ter sui ble only a flesh wound. . . . . I I I �L-: - - ­f.;..�-.� - lip � - !, _. " I 't'. �'- : -,!* . 1. 1. . .01 P1 - : . - .- , , i . , The Nonfldy thinks stocking-dam- Pieces. Boil the milk, melt the butter, add then made wholesale additions to the 19 courtiers for the great Ruler whose star we Maddened with the pain of the wound, . . . , I , - I ; . .. * - 1. saying The rope - .,. � - I u_ ­ � I � . . : ­ �. � beguiled with story-telling, and the flour, an when smooth add the boilin . that the it of Jeremiah appeared -have seen in Fast and followed? Can the dog leaned at the officer. , ; I - . �� - . % . -___ ��,., � I il .­! - I -some sugary UA - - - .- - .11 I I � 7 -: - �­ .­ .;.", 1 Add the sesm . I . I � I L. , , . ,-- in must be, to him and showed the -he swung I :�� , � , - , reward, but should be n milk grad toning and I = him his command 83 this be the now-born King of the Jews?' broke, and directly at the police - , - I., . �7 :;� - ...- v . . .. I.( , 11 , - anions the lobster. 0 Ve thr - " : , - 1- -I- � -C- ;�;, the first lemons in repairing taught, an Lt it simmer ton minutes. written in Jeremiah xxxvi., 28: "Tak gut, being wine men, they might have rea- man oat. e jumped behind a barrel- �.-, - . ... - ­_ I 1. - � ... - fora - . '. � that seven years is not too early girl to OoRNmzAt GRIDDLZ CAKES.--OnO pint Of thee again another roll and write in it all soned with themselves, I After to Him just in time to dog's attack and � . -�o: -;_', � _! - � 7 the former words that were in n . - . - I � - : __.1.71. ­ - - " F I �, � .,. begium thin t of her education, only she I 1; - - ....a, I - I cornmeal, one tablespoonful of batter, the first it divine, it is the same. What in the dif' fired again. I his excitement he missed his * . - . , . . , I , ': - � , I w. .. � . , 4 . - "_ . -1 - I _.... should not at, the with saltspoonful, of salt, one o roll, which Joboakim, the king Of ference between cottages and palace halls aim. The dog caught eight of his master, � - 1. . .. . - 1. - - . 1� - . . _.. .. - c . . . . . I , _. It the Judah, bath burned." He also renamed and Heaven itself ? What difference and charged on him. Martin jumped amid. . � .- . � k 1-1 ..., -, some old stocking'gaping with rents, but sugar. Paul boiling water 5=10wy ug, ce aplittle el ors I , , , . I'll, 11 i 4 , .--- -, _. - , ! - . . . . . - , I � himself James Jershou Jezrool. He now to the great God between these several ' in time to avoid the attack, and the police _ - ,..,- � .__ . rather a pair with just the tiniest hole mA. mixt ti i till .all is moistened, and • . - - � _ - .. 'lure, a 9 . I .�. . . I . I, - - �... - a t n! an , _� . =g I I - I I � , , itself men - then it will not be long be " . . . . - 1� _� . - leave it rd So minutes. Then break elaimed to be ri , d that his things? Infinitely above all in Heaven mail draw his billy and managed to get A, �, .- � . � - ­ 9 I _... . � - - .. �: - - I - 11. I - -, ._.'� fore the mother can say, "There, you Owe initials 11J. J. J. at IZ4 that he and earth, in God; and whether he selects a blow in on the dog's head. It seemed to . .1 -.1 � - I ­ . _. ratock, into the stare three unbeaten em- . I �, - -. � - .-. . - t we . S - , - -�'. in a" which meat well a dough. John V. - , � .. -�_. mended, and you can run and beaten into the bodied in himself = persons, palace or a stabl-3, to Him they must be have no other effect than to madden the . - 1: , - . . I :. _ : . . I . . 1. .� I - 11� . ..r , , _� I:: play," and with a cent to spend or a cream. Add five tab eapoon�fule of cold milk, one Wroo, Johanna ScutheOtdo and Jam" alike for all are infinitely beneath. Him. spimal still more, but Martin had a chance . I ._� _.- - 1� . I � pipe. -, 'I., _ 11 Al . ... � . .� and White. Among those who stood by him And when he comes especially to elevate to arm himself with a piece of lead i . - -1 �, . � drop or caramel an a prize, there will noth- spoonful at time, till it in all smooth, p n ought' .1 4 _. ­ - i - . .- ., . d aided him to establish &� new re the poor down-trodden, it in appropriate For fully twenty minutes the me ght .,- . _. ... IA` li, - -11 __ ten bake on both -sides a nice brown. In �� . . -1__ :�� lnr* sm- I _ � . �� . t be connected with djoin t w � I .I.. .. I ­_ -, 11 I _�.I - ­­1 . _�., mostly pretty girl about ths should deify that poverty, ihich ith the fimfuriated beast in the dim light, - - - . 11 e� ­­r ...-.-,. ittockings, and it is strange that it Serve hot, Ole griddleful at a time as they ligion was an 111100al to - �4.�,, s I :�. - s . �� - w - .. . - - `_ : � � , -, - , .,_; �. be mostly regarded as a disagreeable, if not are baked. � - - - - 16 years old. Like "Prince " Mike. Jezrael wan almost a crime before Ita came and of the cellar. During the struggle they ` .: � - � . ,� , �, -­ - .__ I - . . I I , . ': a hateful task. In connection with the - - -_ -_ -W: . .1 . . . .1 , I '­ . - . .:-: - -.0 10 . Wim decidedly fond pretty girls about thus teach that man-should never look again struck him a dozen times or more, but did - - - - - . I .- • I I . . ., .. a. - . . 1 � � . ­ . -l'. , darning, teach the daughter to leave off - .- 'Ittl[AKABLIS FEAT BY A DOG. . thin age. But this one was an shrewd sm with disgust and contempt upon the poor, not Seem to even weaken hinL By this - . � . . . . - . - I : k . � - --.:- - I t - - . 'i '. �, .. ':* - - , , she was pretty. She made h n donned the vest- time Martin was becoming exhausted, but - i. I ,., o -:, ., stockings as soon " they begin to show - - him . � ... 1. I .Z �. . ge . ., . . ­ . . I . ill �'.. `fk_.: �' white patches, through the inky line now Thrown overboard he Alrain Appears *a not according to the ritual he hailmmLrarles but meat@ of poverty in order to exalt it.' Be- neither man dared risk turning his back - I... 11 . - 2 1 , ...... . .. I . I . . stairs. - . , . , - . . - I - 1 $I. 1 . I . . - . ­ - . fashionable. for small holes are not so tire- Deck. After the 1411sip had Ana VMy miles. according to the laws of England- Than ing absolutely certain, then, of the great on the dog to run up the steep cellar .va - . , . ' � . . k 'L - . ­ . - - . . I �R . I � , . ,. � _; � :.: - I , � - . I:- , .. I � ej'� ., alle made herself as completely his ruler on, ri truth, we can resAo %wkv our dif- The dog charged again on Martin, and sciz- i - ,� . 11. - � I noiue to fill up an some great rent in the 11 "a" , . - .. - _. I _ . ­ .. I �., . - ­ !A, , . '. - - I" . The following recent occurrence is another he was over the community. ,bee fi00f,09 Or seek their solution'troin author- ad him the hand. He hung on with all ... . . T_ I I ,v beel'or knee. . _. -1 -�_ , . _.: ..,....-' . . . - instance of the wonderful endurance, sagac- was the name she took; and she called her-. ity *hikh proposed the primary trutb itAilf, a bull terrier's persistence. This gave the - I . _... - - - . �.� . . - . . - � � . ! _ The se'wing on of shoo-buttons is also . -1 . .-- 1�. . . ity, and fidelity so often displayed by that � . 1, .. 1, __ - � . - X � . . I : - _ ., , . somethWq that should come ,'under • - the self I I the servant of the HOU" Of 14MOI " ; is we consult the professor about the officer a chance to get in three or four af- .,-I,- . f . i. - -.-. 7.�. .I- - noble animal the dog. The muter of the she hold herself entirely aloof from the rest, oq thq blackboard, of which we had no fective blown on the dog's head. The ani• .11 I '.�-., . daughter's cafe at an early age, and- she sov --, of Glasgow, is the owner of a big, to whom ah6 was known an ' & Queen Esther." doubt, -A I loosened his hold on Martin's hand. and - - I .... W .. - - � . - . ma � 0. e" --- - - .-' .z should be taught that a button off her shoo ' I and much difficulty. itlaimportant, . �M . I handsome, brown retriever called No' About 12. or 13 years ago these two made a fellfiack. Both men � T4; I . . . . � . ; . 1. ; ...- - . �� -:-. __ n a mark of great carelessness and untidi- to keep in mind this dlatinction between . . . . . - .­ - . � - - . . . - I I I . - . . I s : , � . I . . Nero is a genenit f4vourite with the ship's tour through Canada and the United States: doubt sad difficulty." finally succumbed under repeated blows of . I ­ � ­ - - .__..... ness, and it is more than likely that stock- . ad . �1­ crew, and is in most respects a well-behav Among the places visited by them was Tor- - -- _.. the policeman's billy and the lead pipe. � � . r . . ... - . - 1 4. ....'. , � can be darned, shoo - buttons sawed on . I - .� I , - � . ­ In 11 I dog. He has his faults, of course ,but what can be learned, they - - �. -1 - __0 .. - I , ..; I J . . 1 : ,-, .... - onto, but, as far an . , . 1 blartin hurried off to a drugstore and had. - . • "i : .. �Z other repairs made in the early hours of -o * I no or 'a..".4 , I I k : . dog has not? Let him got hold of a bone made but few converts, although in other -., ' A. The Ituic of tM E"L- "... I- . : . I . Saturday morning, and in no wise interfere . his wounds cauterized. His band in badly I - , , �_:, :,:, , , . - - . - . . - .�� -1.� I � , .,. � .- a piece of wood, and possession at once be- rte f the continent they "aired a large . bitten. Martin thinks that the dog was � � . .1 - - I - �, � - . � ,.- " 0 11Y CHARLES WESLEY KYUL � . I � .- with the hours for play, and if this is began I � - . 4 -comca with him, not nine-tentbs, but ten. roIrl.wing. Jezreelvas thens, fine looking ­ .. J:­ �: _ - . -.:...- mad. . , : % I i. .. . right after breakfast, in winter or summer, . Them to music in the woodland . . I , ", � I . I � . . t . . 0 . tqnthoofthelaw. No amount of coaxing or man,talland well proportioned,with his hair W halt Me matta breezes blow . . . - ... I . . I ­ . . . I - . .. .-.. 1. . .. before noon there is a restless, uneasy set Little Jose Austmichock's injuries 8XV . . .: .." � ___ , . 1. - - ' " ca'j'olw-§ will wheedle him out of it, Neither fallingover his shoulders and his board Through the.forest trees that shadow . : . . . - . IN 0 . :_m . . more serious than Martin's. The wound& '. I , I _*Ep - , I . .­­ - Of children in the house 6r garden, teasing 1� rate nor I I cats " nor any other call so reaching to his waist, He was • a un larl The fresh river's rippling how, . cauterized and the boy is doing wells _. . ­- � I I - , . : . . ; - , I LL . . . . . � . . 1- one another, and asking more than once, . I 911 Where the golden sunbeams softly were ,­ . � . . - . - ' 1 exciti to canine ears, has any effect on effective speaker, always talking 68 thOugK ' Through the leafy branches steal, , I I . ': k "What can I do now, mamma!" while if it him. I a - - � .I- . . . lothing will induce him to give it up, in a trance or a frenzy, with his eyes seem. Ana thq angler's car Is gladdened . � , n. . little time has been spent * 4ul o0cit- . I : - _� 1. t;, 1, . _'.. _.___ will in um until he consents to do so of his own sweet ing to afar'" from their sockets. .rho pair By too whirring of the reel. ' - - . . - .1 . . - . ..o pation, many things will suggest themselves It - � .. .1 I . � Asa . . .:� . ... -T=G8 FOLKS DO NOT KNOW , , � I - - _. _.. - I . will. watch dog he I I can't be beat. went from here to Detroit, and preached Do you love the mountain valleysi . . � I � . . He generally makes the eel use his L I � ­ I . i for the hour* of recreation. . . '. __ ­___ • I . - .:i ., .; .. . among the farmers in the OULI I district. •Do you love afar to room . . - , . . . - a _ - I- -,,;� ,,- . � ", �', . - . ... '. . Ir.. � head-quarters during the night, and w be- Spiders have eight eyes. . . - ... ­ ­_ .L . u= Mom: Drew Where, on rocks. the mountain river * - - . I � . . � . I I ­_­ . I I Up Stain and DO"'10, .:: �;.- _., * r that Beats its waveletA into foam? ... I .. . . .. � L . ; , � L -.-:. -- - -� 1: �.-- e 1. . . . Music type was invented in l5ft - - . - - • � - . .. . tide the stAnger that would dare ante for a disciple, but who afterwards became Then conic with me in the morning. , . � Z � . , ; ­ � * . � � . ; I I I The bureau should be so placed, if p6s. place unace-mpanied by a member of the . an object On Eng- With your rod and boots and creel, . Fish are always sold alive in Japm- .. . ..': I : .� � - I I - . - . . ,.-;- � . . - . � w while Nero in there. Him shins would land they began the building of a great And we 11 angle for the artists . . -1 . I . - "­ - Bible, that the light of the mirror will come 're . . . . � . - . F. ­ . . - . - - Glass originally came from India. . . ". ,� - , I .1 .. ... ... - :. soon become* acquainted with the sharpness That make music on the real. - � � .. . L. ­­; , " - - i ._ , � from the side. of eye's temple at Chatham, which would serve at ' - . . . - . .:� . . . . ­­ - - - . . . - I am a ... . I � 4 _ - . - .L- Well-dried, clear- corn husks make a very of Nero's teeth and the strength o [ el once for a dwelling, workshop and place of X:Vm Id the peaks that glisten ' • Silkworms are , soll by the pound in . - � _. - - : - . . 1 4. _. . ..., p jaws. H; might with an much safety bowd rabi Before it was fi Ashed, however, iLli eternal robes of snow . . . China. . r - . , I .. • . . . � �. : ' ' good wholesome bed, the best bed next to I wo I - � • ' . - ­ . . I . . .. . . .. '_ I the lion in his don as Nero in his wheel- Joxreef* Which, kissed by the warm stun, furnish - - . ".- , - 1.� � I �. ',- I - : 1. .,--*'-. wool or hair. But they are altogether too , in the midst of one of his wild ear. Life to shrub and flower below. I The savings bank was invented by a . . . . . house. One very sensible trait in his In a, burst a blood-vessel and died. His . .. . . __-:'­. !­­: . t . ; . - .. .1 .- _7 hard for pillows. Whom its waters laugh and gambol, , clergyman. , .. .-. - I.1 - . 1. .� . . ­. . - I . - I �_ " ' - �. . L, - - - - . -.,_- ,:. perspiration character is his extreme suasion to being on became � - * " - . k I _ _ : _ . For removing the stain of pen tormented or -bothered" in any way. mantle fell upon his wife and she 8houting loud, peal after peal, . The Russians invented wood Paving for I , ­ �' , , - - from underwear, apply a pretty strong no- - head of the house in name, an she had long We will wait and watch and listen . - � - ... ­,_.�: . . ! I �_ - I �..­.. �, gentleman (?) a few days since tried this to truly For the music of the real. streets. .. - ., . I , I - � .. " _..-:Z.. lotion of nods and then rinse repeatedly A been in fact. Then she began y .. ' . * . . I rMeon with him, with the result that,smart- merit the title of "Queen PAther." She There are players t-killed and finished , . . with clear, clean water. - The ashes of burnt corks mike fine black - - .- - . . When . ou mend the socket on a lamp lag under this undue provocation, Nero lost dressed in royal fashion. wore a jewelled In the art of music's geheol, I . paiRL I - :;�_ his temper and he bit his tormentor's hand But none can play the instrument . I k' . _..�, . 'be � . � .­ �. . I ' I- � - - -, ...., . fill the siles of the socket with planter of crown, and was attended by liveried ear- Of the tribe within the pool. . : The wearing of green veils is said to I -. -_ - - . . 1� , . � - I I .2 - . rather several For this vicious displa vents. - Her rule was more autocratic than Cast your files upon the waters, - - . . - - � _1 . - � - . . � I . • . � ,: paris and press the reservoir in place. Rub ra . I • injurious. - . - I - . . I . . ­­ ­ . - temper r Mro was condemned to �io,s. her husband's had been, but her tact and It the pleaAum you would . . - ' . I . � I . _. r planter of paris that may overflow POO . . off any I I I I A short time after this mishap the ship left Which is wakened by the muisic, . In battle only one bill out of eighty-five - . before it dries. . shrewdness enabled liar to keep her follow- Flowing from the spinning reel. ' * ... . _.. . .. . . table white Glasgow for Plymouth, and when pansto . .. takes effect : . _. . . . - - I '.� . Don't try to keep -a kitchen ted ere oout*DL She told them, mad they be- • " . a - . . - . �.- . L � - ;. . .­ Pen tic Point, near that famous sesport, wiyI lieved it that she would never die but Now the winds, low through the branobbe There are 1,000 men to every 906 women - . I . - . I • � for it's too hard work, but cover that as well . . . . • L 0. . , - . I I - . � � � - . ­..�:,: a "Yo-heave-ho," poor Nero was tossed would 10te to am the end of Lit* world With slow wingingsm softly steal; - in Greece. I.- , .. ___. - 1.% as the shelves most in use with oilcloth. It I I � I Z­_ .. . ... . -0-.1- overboard. Heat -first struck out bravely which would occur in September, 189& And the striking of the artist . . . . , - .� . ; .­.� ", �,._. .­... .,�'� is cheap, looks well and in a great time and 0"' Now within the pool, you feel. . Sales by auction were formerly held by , - . . I - 1. ­ . after the ship, but being no match for 75 She did die, however, in June, 1888, to the (i . I I � .1 . �_ , - , ��-_ -PI.y. labor saving material. ' ently wakens now: echoes, . candlelight, . - - � . I .. . I horse-power, he was soon left far behind ra . d g,rief of the community. But . . I .- 1:, . :� I .: I ­.. The con Ilion of the, cellar is far MON . surprise An The soft touches of the breeze; ' . - . . ! 1��-, -, , 11_ ;.1- irs oftin skate a distance of 150 . _. . . . ; I - . . � . . , his fate. This was on S,Lturday morning And the artist In the river Laplande t . � . . .1 - "-. -I ." T import; nt than that of the parlor. In light they did not lose their creed, but actually . . - . . � ­ .1. ._,� ,;'' . - . . - - . ; - 14� 1 �� . - . . 1_.�� _. �.._�� -.: room last week. All •*6n board regretted poor Strikes upon the piercing keys. . miles a day. - .1hr__. 1 �Ieod OWY - - � I - . ' - . . . f . .. .* �_T"__ , rooms comparatively harmless. In incioised in . numbers, and an now await- . . I .�: - I _. . .- Nero's loss. and not one entertained the * * coming "Now the music hums and quavers, I - Wooden sleepers on rallways last about . . - : � I , ­ I - .- dark places it is a, larking danger, No old in th ag of Michael who is spoken of avers, I . . I I . " - . - .._1 all ' again. fifteen years. - - I �_ - - - ".. ., - j., U bleat idea. of ever seeing him inUaiel. Be it axid for them, however Oh! theJoyous thrill you feel - . , I ,>. � , ..: -:.: .. wood, no vegetable, no rubbish of iny kind, . . - . .. - - , � ­... . . . As. awakened from its slumbers, , � . . . - .. .-.. . I- . ­ , What was, therefore, their surprise an much that they refused to accept Prince Michael: Sialp with glee the whirling reel I - " . .., __ , ­.. � - - .. �._ - I I - - - ­11 should be allowed to cumber the cellar. , 1. A thousand children are born in TAndan � - I I . � , I !I: ;�.__,­__ ' - . . . . . . -1 �. ; .1. - .:.-...-:: - If there are no drawers for holding the as delight when on Sunday .night the news claiming that the Michael they look for Jo a there may be that will equal - . I workhousea yearly. - . : , - . . '. - -!- ­ I - - �1' ..,.. �1­ . q1 � '. ' ., - . � - - I - 1, -­ - spread like wild fire through the ship that would no(,comoin the flesh but in the spirit. hose, which thus. we all may fool, * .� �. • � I . -, . -�-'_� 81 . - . � . - . 1Z 4 i . - . ` surplus stock of dish towels, holders, clean- All the chickens ,in the western part of ' �! . : .�, - f'.- -.-:.-- ' . Nero had returned. All trooped to the The Nash Drew mentionede,bove was ef pros. But to there's none that' tkintr I ; - - I . ­ : �: I . . * .. .- -',,.- -:�'_.- _: Ing - . . ... . . J ...; i. cloths, etc., which should always be in I French Guinea are perfectly white. . . . - � � � I . . , . Than the music of the reel. - - . . . . : I . . e . :­ - readinegn, get a, wooden wheel-house to we for themselves, and there, porous farmer near Detroit, when he came . " . _ . . - ., � I—. .- * - _. I I . . I r � -- . . i, ... _.. , . , -,.-- . . ..- box high enough to _. I . . . I I ­1 . a 11 , . .- � . . � .., _. - , . ­ . ... I . _ . . � . � -, ", � ­. -_ ,.: - - sure enough, wasNero, completely exhaust- under the influence of Jezreel, who induced I . . . � . . L.-, . . . I : � '�,, 7 , , . ; - ,.,:, Make a comfortable seat; hang the cover on .. , . , ­. . I I �; . . .. . . - .". - ; � - � _1� • . ­1 . _.... . �._ , �.,-. hinges, pad the top of it and cover it with ad, with his cheat and legs covered with him to all his farm of 100 sores, convert . . . Storm and Oalm... . L. . i Good Habit& - .,- - -- ­. - . - � L . ... _. . - I . . - .. - .- - ­ . - .. . • - . ._.� 1, blue denitto, and thus you have a receptacle -mad. By barking and whining he endear- all his property into cash and turn it over The turmoils and the storms of life. . . . . . ­ . 0 As one of the most important . . . , ored to show w pleased he was to be �ith to the general treasury of the House cf In- "!'hat toes us where and whither - tant thingst see for holdinv the towels. . . . . . • -.1. . . - � . to it that on form good habits. The grow q . - -.1 __. - .,..-.. - . � � , It is very convenient to have a little china them once m , while he hold up his hpad reel at Chatham, where he and his wife - . Are not the galls that blanch our cheeks . . . . . . - . I . o >- . Or make our spirits wither. sins of evils peech, the impure word, the - _L ­ I-., for eve one �o pat and his paw for a - ­ ;_ .. . _ .. . " . . . . - . - �' - -_.. - � eLluelit to mend china or glassware. Al- into very - went to live. The deluded man never saw They c1par the mists that veil the peaks; low thought Pad act, the bad* te or, the I - . - - - . . . . L . . . � one 97ake.- Taking everything n- a � . .. . . ever been invented III 00 a dollar of it agam. An he grew old and - C beyond the mountains; TF � . - . : though no cement has . - sideration, thl � distance he swam gb � spirit of envy, jealousy, - M for's he infirm he asked for some of it, but was re- The a assert now r�ppears I which will succeenfully stand boiling water, . latiog pride--all these of course, you will - . . . �... reached Penti.- Point must have been little fused. and was forthwith turned out of the A a of crystal fountains. .. ­ � I . __ i: ., -, - . -.�:- -intended for �t - . - . - --' , , - � ­ yet a piece of china which in avoid. ' But beyond thew iterative virtues, . o short of two ilea. From Pentio Point to tam Our a iri within, . diligently cultivate positive Christian hob- - - . ­'­ : decorative use, and not for bard service in le. A wretched home in the outskirts I . ­ , - - - - . � -::"- endeavor . V, .. . - � .�,�-�'. 'the kitchen, where it will be frequently Pi I mouth by d the distance is about 50 of the town was assigned to him for an Wi c. w Id - - - - . - ­­ - . � .. -1. � Z _­.. �.,. . . In r- its. Speak charitably and kindly of all.. . - I— miles. By c sing the fe he could a- Cried out for sonic calm. lovely Spot . I . _..:'�. washed, will be an good an now when it is rr abode, and broad and potatoes were sent to . � I . Where t could rest forever; . . ate a helpful spirit. Strive to be al. ­ . .. , u . . �- 1 , ._. . . L.;-. . . 11 __ . . .....,_. onco mended. duce that die nee by one -fifth but we are him daily, and thus they lived No calm retreat our soul could find - . Cultivate .- .. ­ . . I - - in ... -: . - .. . inclined to thi k that he must have taken until 1'890, when he died. - The Jet. * Amid the dust and mtt!e ,-, , - " ways and everywhere.useful. Crush out, if . , , �j. - . I " .. ... . .�­��­... I of lime left in 't cellar iiiian ly CIL . .; __ - . �2.1� . --.�: - - . . - . :•z A pack or more the former ro te, as he would natural I reelites refused to bury him and his - Ofelashing swords and blazing gune- __ have it, any fn selfislineall. - :" !- . � � - - � .- - . ..'11� I open keg will absorb an inupenne amount of r is lAfe's never ending battle. 'rive with daily effort and raver after the I v . I-. , .. . " - - - .: - __ _".. * ' averse to takin to the water again after wife had to app to the authorities for a - , - * * : . .­ - • - ­� . Moisture, which otherwise might form . � .- I . I . - � -1 �_ �'. - - A - . •111 lengthy swim two miles. I per's funaml. Some benevolent I - � Christlike spirit of love tr, all and obedience � . _�� . . I �'� . . Pau POOP 0 - ' We pined for some familiar friend, z . - - �; mould on the wglls. Northing in more . i __1 - . - I - . s. to duty. Keep a conscience void of offense, � -1 . .. . '... .: health of the occupants of - . IV _. - _% , ­�- r�� a fund and not her back to her To whom we could unravel - I - - � . �. _-�:­ . ,*:,� dangerous to the he � - __ . . I : , The tangled skein of life's wild dream , &nil sensitive as the apple of the eye to all - _. � - - ... . ...- . - '. . . . ­_ '' neMls near Detroit. I his affair created a . �: -­:. I . - . . . .1 .- , _� - - L . . .- 1. . - , - ::x.. - - _ .. � i , ,� , . . .�. . ��:_, - . ,:', a house them a mouldy- cellar; yet people, ..-.- * tlr .- I -, Ou'Aily Bread, ., ,1;,� 1'. , .�, ' An through the maw we travel. , , that right and wrong. Tolielpyoutoall.-.- .,. . I �, V I .� .. � . I � . � . ` *� 1.7 ' _ . great indirnation butpublin wrath soon wpb- ' - .1 - ­" %: - . . . :- _: .''t occasionally live -for ears in such a house �':�*.!'_.� - Day by daty the manna fell - ' ' ". ' . � No kindred spirit answered back; . - ­ � . . ­L .. % . ­. .. . - this study the Bible constantly, that you '� � �4_ - -_ and then ibl I • aided and the event wan dismissed from The Spell was only broken ., I "� - . `�, - - --- "A and escape the danger, s Oh to loavu the lesson well I , 1�; . y B whom of the feeble voice � I., I I . :.I.- , - . . . may be mindful of then things, and pray -1 I V � I , -,'.�.,� umb to it finally when one then ., -, -.1, 901 by constant mercy f � " -,.,. mind. , . � '' and . - . . . - .� .1, .�Z slice . ­' : I ode � - t . Vy which our words were spoken. .. for graoce to be faithful to its teachina . . .. - . . ` ' It Is said that Jetreal cased to appear a - __ r. - � . , , L� . ... , 1, � I �: %o: Give us Lord our dfUly bre" - ..­ - .- - , , , - I ­ . . . . . .. - _ �, . - '. I : r , �. the oommunity's private services - Just then we heard a still small voice, I . I � - . - ! - ; -i ::, 11.. - . I.,-" -expect it - . - . .1. " ' • rvices in 4 red - filled with its spirit. So- shall right Uwt . : - r - - I - , :. � -�. • .11 sgws�*M&4 albrvenly thin-'si4i ill I Day by da: r, the promise reads . - _._ be the channel of your life, the moral vein . . V _. - - - - --_ , Few thii � '. , _ - . " : , . � - . . a& and a massive ush ornamented with - As of an an angel bendin ­ almost . . a , : - , ..:- _.,� _4,." T., I Daily atrerob for daily neede; :'--�.-� , I W i - A- ­ in the pl"ter, yet such di8figure- !.. 2 . .. Above our heads to catch t, tecries id arterieq in which that life shall �f� tl,-: - ­ . . Cast f6rebQd Ing cares away; . . olden keys, swords and stare. In one . . . . . - r, . . .. - . � , � ' - � - W '. . � . I '� :111, - I '' ­ MOV4 - -: .. I.. 1, " I - ments are likely to occur from -the blown of 'L 1, .'�t : 'O' That were to heaven ascending-- - .J unconsciously but safely move insuring the �- - . r Z � I . . �t, - . , - Take the wanns of to-day. � .. Cad he held St. Peter's keys sod in the % I � � IV- . '.. - , ; / - `,'; - � __ �V� - - , Theffurgin billows � �.. . . . � . . r�:.. . -,-! ri " __ I .' � I F ­ I heavy furniture, hamme ng6f picture nails ', �, I --- best vitality of moral . I Z; . ­ 1 7 and spiritual health. .. - . . , - other a rod of iron. I., A flood OfJOy supernal ­ . , .. • � - - - _. I I � .. . I .,- Z , . . - � M wrong places- and from various other ­�"V� bOrd. Our I 1111 . - : - ... . . ; . . . . I : .. - *: ".", , as are in Thy band -,-__ij,L!_ __- _. 1 � And peace possessed our wondering soul" . '� - ­ - . I �­ .� � I - � ;. - . All our ass hopes have � � . ... . . � . . � 1, - . _1�1 1 .411. . . I low ___ _. _ , - : - . .. . -, - - causes. . . , :- .� -� - '_ - ' - . . . . 1.� 1. - - . -%, , fen. - !:,. . - Athidstio 1)66t&e., , ;� I , . ,, 4 . ;,.- ; ,.�, pi"a , , . "4 . ould be ll,ten I . 9,.- - . .� , . , Such pl&96s sh ended 8,# -4om we reR . . It was the calm Eternal. . 11. .. .. . I , _ I - -.. � ­ 1. : ­�*. - . - . 1, __ - -To thy wL .. - I . ­ . -,. . . . 1. . � . '. .­.� �_11. one I . . �, - . 11 ......."in � - . . . . � I . - - - - i�l . , - ­. -111i to Thine. I- ;,- I An historical house in Panyor Allay, , - . I . - ,-� - A� Ai &try to have kept . , . n e with plaster-of-paris, -mixed 0 'hiu ' , �_` And vrould mold our w Taox As Bsilam ' , - .0 t . . on wail g, . ., . I :_� ­ . �.:-. ---,.-. -paste with water. It iss '- - - � . , * , � , - . � , - - , - � ' L . : I I -,. '. - ..'­ - ­ _ ­:.. 11",4 . __ .. ,- .� : I fix:, . . .1 - .; � :­ *' 1`:;,� little at a tie' - - .,dst to mix only a I - "f'. Thou out Badly task shalt give. " .., London, running from Paternoater-row to ' I - � I.- but my watch was wrong, I shall never . ... . . , . New I . - ., -1 � . . it sets so rapidly that it , , : �, -*treat, Is, it in said, about to be . - . ­_ �-�', . � . 1�_ I..., J --&Io - � pay by -day to Thee we live; - gate their lives have faith in it again." - . . .....- I— - . by a I _ • - � in a few mo- .. - do -lishod. In the wall of this house in . . , - - I -i"., . Five hundred people lost i. � but . .. d. . ... � . � . too hold to handle .. :j 4­ , I �i She-- It's not faith yott'lleed, .- . . .,�._ - . , go shall added years fulfil mo, . c � - .� � - .1� . -.,:,; WOOD" )ly it and smooth it down with . .,,, .. Notour own- o ur Father's wo). I . . the well-known mp' of a pannier with a recent ernetion of the volcano, Ngauruhoe I - I . . - I - - ( . I . .­. . . . . - . . .1. . I I -.,; ..'�-,;l." melit& APPLY - - _. 1. t, 1 in the Sand-wi& Islands. __ works." - . I - . , �.:.._. . . -,. -1 -1 : . . . .. .. .- ..... It . - I � � . I - man, wee is - " � . .. ... " - . - : - . - '-.-- When you have . ,":_ - " -*--. ��� * � , I - -, - * , -i %:' 1. � I'll the blade of a knife and cover up the spot - ,01 . "', naked boy sitting on it, inscribed :- . ­- : t, . �'?' - - : - I - .- �.. . . - - As richek and honor , forsake a - In the adversity of our bent friends we . , �!. _� . . . , �'. . . _ .�.. . - .'� I - , , . - --' : -,. - with a piece of Wall paper matching , -' . i sought the City round, . :.. ... . __. . - � . � .... .­ . I 1. .� , - -,:?I',, ill this in the highest gro ' . - -, _.. . ". -;-,, I-- � - , ... - 6011le in .: ,,, ►­ 1, - - I . . - . . � I - - � � _: pattern. on 'Aelf.ld�e'is:i principle' .4 actioni, . ; - ... ", I __. . i . �, - .� the Wall " you paste it 04 and ' discover him to be a fool, but nobody could yet still und., alwsyfi find thi which is not wholly - � � . . -alley was originally a standing placer displeasing to us.-[& Rochefoucauld. . - .. , i.. ., ­ - - . - , ... - - ­. . - -[L4L Brayer. This I , - I � _,; . - �-. the spot will never show. : , find it out in his prosperity I � �. � � . ­ � . Auto beings has nature ' *�";_ I . ' L - I _.. R... - 1, . Jak"s with their bread panniers, and A uglIess horse-shoo, : - . - .. .- - I,­ .: , . h among no claw of human I . ___- t , - I , ..." . . . I - _ _. .. � ",�, , !,� - .... ­ . I R"Oti i ,�­ " - �. . . - . � , , ­1: "I , ;,� - I #_ for thatfs fastened * - , __1 , J I .- ..�. �,i��-, _f�� .. Snakes appeared through the bmke3 - - . ' . - I � .. L. - __ Sl- - . 'Unt. - the I sign has been in e1igieno over 200 the boo With S clasps is !O so refusal distributed this principleof life : I - .. 1�4,,.,� . 1--/�-.­ � _. . I I . .., . .. . . .� - .� ._:_ Gookffig _,!.-_,.., ". ". - toring in school of.Chestaut Rill,'4*02 coming into use in an action as thro h th whole sensitive _' : - i ­ . , . '1­ �_ -r- . -�.,­ �- I - � � , ":��:,­_',, ­ 4� .; I . , 119 the . a ­ .1 �'­ � .. . ,-.. 14Y.'.." _.�,. � ­_...%, I ­_-,_ _�. in terra{, years. - _ _ - - .1 . . I - � �, . ­ I , - - ., , ;_ I I-4 .. ­ ­ - ��! . . - - . - - family at geuiue.-Lbi"�' ; .- . .. , .. �, P, _1 - - . ...�,V.0AS - Ville, 0onn., and the pupils Red ­ _ __ . .. \ . - Paris. _. . - ..-. _.. � i .1'.. I..",'' - - � I _; - .L out.-Grate one fib� And . i . -.1 .� ­1. � .. I - - ! - - - � . � -, �� r., '� . . I �.. , _ I , - " - �� . -,.-. , ., . h- , . '. �. I . ..., - , � . ­_'T. , , .4, _ � I �­ - - 1� . 11 . %.. - �w_jft !A,. I , - - . , - V - _� - ., .4, I , . , . I . .7 .0 � � e M�_, � , - - .-..- .. _­ . e _1 .. 1. - ­ �� � � � -4, - . ,:.� .3 4 _- �i . . - � � , , � , , . , , - I - - f:,; 04k �!,� , - . . ., ­1 - -7 , " . 1 :.,7.' 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P'.`i-'F 1, X1, , . ' ,� 4'r • ' Aj: . , �r ,� . .' {it 0111 ��. •••••��� r..r ' . .twc tj'- , - - re t r' s-4 , aids t foe mo hie �• ,; Y,. the ft a .. s W -, , . �./'� k lis! He ttmd ifs. fir: � � ..Hip -:>. � : i : � U I -"• as n t t s OW 8r8 O'a? 4 _ : , :' ", �,G't R,TCJ' side. As the `result t p _•. ► _ s . . �...- n hone at room 6 f Wife I need a I f more money.' �' ° -, {a: d`-t . I fit evenly on the ooh .ci s YOB -� ..... .. 1. boas ; Iltuband- It is wily two days since " `� ij; i ' = mat06s 1II Barrel>r• • dad aid th +all E fl►e 6oef add • .y =, �� �` 1 3�4= 1. To mat cor<e9ponde nt to Vick's Magazine has - , this to say about the Dako prairies,. we find - Here, vines, some trouble in raising tomatoes, - - - etc., on account of high, hot winds and dry weather. Lass year some neighbors, or rather a neighbor, raised tomatoe water - j way : Old barrels were placed where - could be thrown into them conveniently. A good supply of manure was put in the bottom - ' of the barrels and good soil on top of that, the top. In . - _: J - filling them within ots .third ere set, three plants _ 1 this soil tomato p_au in each barrel (there were only two barrels). - ; '1'h© sides of the barrels protected the ' plants =from the winds ; water was thrown - . - 1 on them as needed. The plants grew and - . ' thrived wonderfully, overtopping dthe bar- . suspen -in e A o , in time the concusri ^n of the foot on the street produces sorenes tin the joil4t, which could not- exist if the feet were level. A trifle out of joint, so tc, weak, the foot at night cannot repair the+ injury received or the fatigue of the day ; it gradually gets feverish and then tend sr, and the horse is suddenly seen to limp. - The lameness dis- appears in a few days if tite cause be re- moved by leveling up t e foot carefully. A person will experieu�ce the sane difficulty in ilia ankle if he wca a for a few days a boot that has run' over t the heel. Neither loan nor horse is perm nently injured un- less the faulty conditi ns' continue. How such an error, almost u ,noticeable, should be so frequently commi led is easily under- stood when it is seen h w much faster the U if th h r while bean drawn Wife-4, Now, see here l I want you to, W110� ; "`.,- � ° 1': ,; nnd4rsta d that I wouldn't ask for moue if ` ! : '' -= a Y Ile YIIYBntor Of ,. ;: - ,'• I di t need it, and I don't intend to be • ° : :�� ,,;• _ ,'� ,t . f; re nded that it's only two days since yon >. ". k. gsv me some. I am not a child, nor a � 41•. mental, nor a slave, to be treated like an s _ -s ``� .- �, - J K irresponsible bein� and I just want you to x'��I� y , - 1?0 I Y. t 1 .- ,: 11,, know that I won L stand it either, so there _ = ,.,, ; now t I've got just as mach right to your • - . _ ' ; __;i ; : :? moa3 as yon have, so - there now, you - t _, , " "`. ° ` . ,_.i t• H isband —" My dear, I was merely go- - N I . .. I - :: . _: Which cured me of CONSUMMON." . , �.. ,..- ,, -, ing t o remark that it is only two days since - ", i I raw my salary, and yon could have all • Give thanks- for its discovery. That it _ , • . 11 >_• ' �f�•�,� does not mpke you sick when you = • -\ you wanted. " take it. „ _r w * , To D ' Oolde Gave thanks. That it is three times as `� ,r .? J = • -. : ;: ► efficacious as the old- fashioned G' ,%!., �r -:' •� ", M ., � Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse Lite cod liver oil. f a stem effectually et entl when cos- to FY 'r4•` Y Y Y Give thanks That it is such a wonder- - A. '.:.' a -,,.: 4� + 1 r; :'. It ., . , n P.1, I e � •. &. '.' eels, which after a time were rolls un er ' of small trees. It is n e removes e p n than pushed. The she r lifts the cot and Y ' ' p tive or bilious, or when t o blood }s im ore fat flesh producer. - _ . - . ` r .: W �, - s '` � ,. ; " °' °s' the partial protection - - - to say that the plants bore well. draws the knife toward himself on the bet- or sln sh to rmanentl cure habitual ggi Pe Y Give thanks. Tbatit is the best remedy �• - : °,;';_:, 1;� ' - . otnetimea it coats 'hundreds of dollars to _needless • t -' If had not I probably should not have tom of what is then t e ri bt side, but g conati tion, to awaken the kidneys and pa irritat- for Consumptiost Scrofula , , Pis- O~ G) d -. ..i and have patented improvements, nd: found' in :uty other make. Order one froru your (gar - they written about them. Three bushels of which is really the left f the hoof, as his ' head. To liver to a healthy activity, without in them, S ru of Fi s. �t�pn� ild,f� yy' limy Coughs Colds. taught by Mica Chubb, geuordl agent Ont. , '' ' : f " -. : :� • r , k. '' " • - `... -" :<- " picked from the vines in back is toward the hora a pa res or weakenin use f3 g Y P g taset, and ,; I - tomatoes were 1 Sorel the yield more the left ri ht) side oft a hoof is more•dif- ( g Twenty words per minute is the average Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon ,,� = ' ; : - !;,; those two barre a Y than paid for the time and labor expended, ficultorunhandy, and it ,ma consequeng%, ' ti►re 'rate at which longhand is writteu. ', color wrapper; per; sold by all Druggists, at - _ . - . ` r .: W �, - s '` -.' . 1 .,,- °' fall tomatoes sold at the rate of left thick. the hoR�se e, feet -0 con- Lemongtrated• 5oc• and St.= ` , CAIRRIAGE TOPS _ •. _•f `` f - - - -- for last - ' .. eight cents per pound. deal about strutted that if they must turn over, to turn out is less hurtful than to turn in ; hence, - . otnetimea it coats 'hundreds of dollars to - SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. - are the lightest, neatest and best in the Aarket , . r I I + :a I have been thinking a good ,' this method of raising tomatoes. I cannot the first indication of lameness from this convince a man ;very often less is required, Polaon's Nerviline, that AGIC WALE VOK DRE ;g C1iTTIrG, and have patented improvements, nd: found' in :uty other make. Order one froru your (gar tit. c I . can not be adopted cause is uauall noticeable i6 the right foot ]gut iq the case of taught by Mica Chubb, geuordl agent Ont. . rlago Dicker. Take no other kind. =; h this same plan . - see w y " 1' ' s strawberry - tomato, the left side of thtit foot being the lower, 'sovereign remedy folr pain, 10 cents foots or Ontario, 23 i Yonge lit., Toronto, ,; . in raising the de iciou the bill and. supplies enough Nerviline to or ground cherry: �ti a have no nrttive fruit thus inclining to roll- in. The lesson is, pp g _ �. i � �, _ %iw* :y * . here. ground cli r Probably there are others who live hire competent farriers and lie sure to keep convince every purchaser that it is the boat, CONDITIONS U t' H t PPI�IiLS�. . -. R • . - . in just such places, slid any way to raise the horse's -feet level from side to side a most prompt and certain pain remedy in - . auything in the fruit line is hailed with joy. well as front and rear. the world. Nerviline is good for all kinds Drink first he is AL D ANDti; twit COFi EE If one did not have the barrels, I should of pain, pleasant to tf►ke, and sure to sure which egntains a proportion of Herman. Dande.- � think holes could be dug in the ground, as _ Sheep Power for Churns. cramps and all internal pains. It ii also Icon [toot, with fine cotrec as a bast-A. it cent - - - f deep as the depth of a barrel, manure put A correspondent speaks of his tread power nice to rub outside, for it has an agrOmble bines the llealth- giving prop.;rtier+ of this well ' in, an-1 soil above that, then seeds sown or in churning as follows: "for twenty -three smell, quite unlike so many other prepatfi►- ro or plant with the refreshing and distil lints set._ This method world be virtually lions, which are positively ctissgres� able 'to Proportiea of Coffee. Prepared only by IBLLt. P years I have used what is called a tread- a KEIGHLEY, Toronto. ' the same as tite one first given. We mean war, or one li most horse powers, and use. Try it now. Go to a drag stor and I ' p� buy a 10 cent or 25 cent bottle. Poison's IyCRF1CA PILE CURE is truly - to test its efficacy the coming season, and I for the last tweiveayet�a ava4used a eql PILHINTERNAL, a wonderfurremedy. I:xTEtthat., would be glad i'f some one else- might be Nerviline. Take no; other. , six feet sOrots, which des ite�pt�t►er by ic- ITCttt \u,Or BLeaniNa . - helped with the same idea. "'lion on a emtlller i}ton�vheel. Lthave a dtl The glass - makers of Thebes, forty ten- 1'ii•EA, po�itivyy c recd. Ouo wr }ter s.1ys, ' I - _' It is said that a heavy mulch around cu- dog and also•a koat, light for 'the last three turies ago, possesserthe art of staining flit alts a and a of L+'l, tthoro from the flea Write - cumber vines is a Teat hel in a dry season. plicat[on and am now thoroughly cured" �Yrito , g P years have used, and :am pbw using, a glass, and they produced the comm 3dity in fore-ircular -and full information. Price f.0a - - Indeed, I think it would always be a help sheep, which is by far preferable and d "e- the utmost profusion. and Lou per bottlo pa•;t-paict•�,Ask yotir drug- here; for the seasons are never so wet as to cidedly the most p�bfiiable, ae he can do the• Ths Montana )))loin ,Lean and. Iovestr . gist � r it o- send to t� . A. NI' 3BI1"C, 101 Bay cause damping off or rotting. churning and give nit a fleece of wool . h g St•, Toronto. f3 B t ment Company.- I,.Haupt, pca+ddont� - _ _ :' - ' . will weigh from eiifit to nine po*ndst an with main office at 73utte City, M•,ntana, (11 I .1 sECAeATO�� '.z := ,: i�.• V is . 1i . . 1 :& .k� . :,,. ` :` r- c. " . The Age Of COW this. is sufficient to pay for his keeping. S.A., advertises in the columns of this paper Ve L�yAIJ URUI � __ � , - " My experience in using a dog is that if _ , r to loan money without security anywhere in HAND AND STEAM POWER. `_" r re. -m, Field and Stockman, replying to they churn they are not as a rule good for Canada. The Company is authorized by - an inquiry about the rings on cows horns anything else -will not do much in hand- the State of �Qont u►q fo �a period of twenty �. S• CARTERS, ' SYRACUSE, N. Y- KOOTENAY . 1-.", -, quotes from -Age of Domestic Animals. ling cows or sheep on the farm, and to keep ears, and is ca italized at twelve million . In the second year the horns start a trash ado simply for churning is a teat expense y FAMOIIS RENNET n' STRACT 7-'SILVER M i 1! ES groyvth, and a small groove is found encir- g P Y g g Pe dollars. See a vertiaeinent elsewhere. Choose and Butter Color. _' °'_ ` f3 with small .returns. The goat did very well . - cling it between the substance secreted the For ever foot of stature a man should BABCOCK MILK TESTERS. on the churn, but when you have thee xper- Y Canadians have invested in tl 10 0[ the coal r�. _ _ first year and that which developed in the fence of having bim get loose and eat up' • w*eigh twenty -six pounds. Sole Agent for Canada. BRA% H7LsoiT, cetato of th© noty towns in I:cotenay, while Produce Merebant, 3:s- Peter tot., Itotatreal- Americans 9-10 of the mines. The success of second. the week's washing-on the clothes line, or Nature's Creative Powers Surpailll ConsigunWrits Solicited. the hotowns depends on the success -of the mines. - - During the third year a similar activity our hat or coat, the expense is rather • - • - ' - _. takes place, and a second groove is found heavy, to say nothing of your feelings, when all.the arts of man. Fearless of contradiction �I} p p _ i marking he line between the two years' St. Leon mineral water has proved its sit The PQQ1ana µ4109t LOBO 841 ' g you know no words are suf &ciently strong eriorit Used freel as a table water it gontenay Mining Investment Coe . - - growth. These, two grooves or circular to express what you feel is wrapped u t in P y' Y 11m ptt <<.co.. -. %I '& ,.MO.• arrows around the horn are not well mark P Y PP 1 absorbs these seeret-ons that quench life. ��Ye$luiegt ��t �.w.oE vow�.tif.) f that animal. PAID U� CAPITAL, $12.000. Go represent four duly incorporated Salvor Min- -S - ed and have been frequently over - looked, „The care of the sheep in. summer is very .�so 3t. Leon soothes, feeds, and tones ;sins monev Anywhere u, 011 nice Mates. it q Companies, owning twelve mines in Brit ' - , and all trace of them disappears as the ani- little trouble. He can lice hitched out to up the nerve and vital forces, is so Canada or ttlex►co, without security. If ymi ish coininbiaand two in Montana on the same . e tr ub e. I v to !-oral A �cnts or write ' i, vial becomes older. Stake or pole, and with very little trouble full of that mysterious life sustni ►,ing fluid, need Toone}, app - rich bolt, the richct. in the world. , + • - HENRY L. HAUPT, Pres/dcnt, The afrord tho safest a d most refitabla • _ - From three years on, tbe-gtliwth of the changed each day as you take him froru the can i►e ignited. The .harmed, refine +l feel- y ' p p , -. - - - born is marked by a groove or ftitrro.w, much in a that flow steadily an when St. I "n• is 11LITTC CITY, MomTANA. investment• in Canada. The first issue of Atock . ry churning. A sheep will if fed °too much, g placed investol•s on the ground floor and is' ,; - . - - _ deeper and so distinct that they show be- often get too fleshy, and will suf or from the • imbibed those only tstn tell *lie by It well. Agents Wanted Everywhere. nearly all taken up. The "second issue will be �� tween them a decided elevation or " ring " }teat badly, but in my own experience I in a cave in Pantheon the guide, by strik- __ _ ., ___._ _ __ , 25 per cent, to 5U per cent higher. Then its . of horn substance which forms an accurate advancement will be rapid owing to crater Y have, never had any trouble, as they are ing the flaps of Gig coat, makes a noise et }ual .i ,i dct elopmcnt work. Row is the oppot u,.,ty. ' hlsis for estimating the Age of the animal. seldom on the power to exceed twenty .min- 'to that, } reduced by tiring a 12- I►ounti( [loo's- let it slip. It is not. often inventors have - - _ In an animal over three years old we count `�' Fach a chance as this. l.'all at office, Board oC all of the horn beyond the iic3t groove as rtes, "steel our churnin; alwa3s done the cannon. Trade Building. Toronto. ,. tr - .. indicating three ears; and add bl,e year to ,fret tlA in the mornjn , andit is seldom ••tt• tRN1%6 :' ask your Drugzist for GIB- ' ±_ warm enough at that time in 'the day to do BONS' TOOTHACHE GLUM. talc no V '" its age for each groove and "ring " w it h is na harm. A she wiil'aork just as well rubahtuto, . . . X00TENAY:__- resent toward the base of the horn. y �' A• P. 60'• s r • P The «Toluca are air: a� a h tier marked in oil arty kwc{ of pgvrcr ,av will a dpg, s and - -- - - - -- - • _ b J g hlivo mat'c weight' tl►irich is a f)votablp + - v o the concavity of the hi.rn than on the con- • - , , THE BEST YS point. The wer I Am using coat', i:.4 but D� l 1 t, . vex surface. In feeble, ill nourished aiti- -' could, iiow, I tliiuk, be bought quite a bit AR UI I KIL J�%�,� ;yl ��l� t�� THE, (j�EAPIifJT• , -.- - mils they are butt sligi,tly marked. , - - In the first four years the teeth- are the. manu a I cannot give the name of the TOryitt''�r8 - - -- - - -- - --- -- - - - - - . . - . most valuable indications of ,t e, from four manufacturer. ' 'nio anppl c . , . - . - = to tell years the horns ofnrneh the more - —� _I form ALL till s GET 4�� 3 - M accurate signs, and after ten years acareful - Simple Home $emediea. _ stai..,os needed w � ONLY ��/ -o � = I -_ _ comparison of both is required to determine enrich the Blood _ e. A- a err - _ . approximately the number of years which union -juice is one of the most effective and to rebuild the -Cd v0 � = ,have passed. • remedies for earache. To prepare: 1Vrap Nervee,thusmaking ` _ . a large onion in heavy wrapping paper, wet them a certain anc� �V _" 2 speedy cure for all a e I it thoroughly and roast in the coals. �ti hen diseases arising ' a - . ,Fattening Sheet% -- tender, strip off the akin and squeeze out from tm��++ooveri3h �+ o. _ +�- 'r r^ Z - �stit t the nice b twisting in a thin cloth. Bottle ! blootl,awlshattero,l v E . ,; = err . . At, the era ii. u eheldatPort- ) y g par- TR��� y age,�Vis., au ex erieneec] slice ,feeder said - and save for use. When needed our one nerves, such as cd -- y : P 1 + p I alysis. spinal dig •s ` °s r•' = J '. The fertility of the farm is the one thing I or two drops in a spoon,warm a little and e&sos. rbquuiatism, : ' , - w} ' h should be ]ce it constantly in view. dro into the ear. l�fter:ward put in a bit s<•tauca,losaofwoul- IMPROVED T!!"fE LAST ZO YEAR$ - �T' tic 1 P cry, erysi`-alas, pal- NOTHING OUTER UNDER THE SUN ci -E z� '= < �' 1�41 .1 - - _ Many point' us to the worn -out condition of of warm cotton to exclude the air. It rare- ' �,. pitatiouoftheheart, H v . - . the cistern states to help us- realize the. ly, if ever, fails to effect a speedy cure. scrofula,ebloroslsor - . - - necessity of keeping; up the condition of our Lar1 and camphor are excellent remedies green sickness. that G It hats RTOOD T11E Ti:RT for nv 40 TEJlltt3 _ , - . farms, but the contrast in the older p ions for a cold in the head or tightness of the tie felling that atiecGa t+o many. etc. Z hev ' r, which is a record no of tier ►nili c,ln claim. of our own state, between the farm which chest, causing hard breathing. Soften a have a °pcettle action on the sc•xnatsyetem of �t'c atilt ChARAN'i Isth: it to be McKiF: RE- g g' both nien and women, restoring lost vigor. $END FOR QUEBTiDH SHEET. ON RECEIPT GF ANSWERS, MA ISLE IN STURyIt� than any other windmill . : have had their fertility carefully pr screed little fresh lard near the fire and stir into it LET YE SELECT WHAT ill REQUIRED. Will SEND YOU made. and those that have been neglected, is suf- ' an equal amount o1 campor. Pour into a WEAK MEN PRIOL COM ARE SENT BV MAIIL, REGISTERED, tt•o make several tothcr styles both for p (young and old), suffering froru mental worry. CORRECT AND CNEAP. PUMPI \4 WATER and DBIYINt. TIACIIIN- ficiently marked without going farther. , tin salvu bolt of o en- mouthed bot+ and ty Try MT. it WILL 11-AT YeU to WRITE US for Send Stamn for Iltu�trsted &►o1c • _ Fertility, "the farmer's bank," Phould be tool as rapidly as possible, )►sating it all overwork.. insomnia, excotra•a- or self abuse. Lirge descriptive entalogue before purchasing . . . ' _ the ke note - of all farmin ► operations, the time, that the camphor, may be should take these PILLS. They will rcrsw:o C 338K A 3. 4O_° %J .-- — _•.. clse where. ONTARIO PC 11r Co., LTD, Too ,' y b P + ' lost energies, both physical and mental. . $U>tCiClt� MACHINIST. 134 KING STREET W., TQRGN713 Tonto one. D[entiuu this paper - • Prof. Roberts of Cornell university finds by - t•horoughty incorporated with the lard, else SUF.1=ERINC WOMEN 1 repeated experiments that sheep are the the latter will settle to .tile bottom and the __ _- ___ -___ _ ____ _ -�I niost valuable of domestic animals in keep- camphor remain on to afflicted with the weakneasoa peculiar t� their tTH,�I `s. _- - Ina u the roducin ca sett of a farm • so If one's head be step -ed up- rub all about se:• suchsssuppre $9ionofthopetioda,bearin ' u �%1 if we have $100 worth of ha and rain and nose as well as foreheaul and Lem lest If a down pains, la weak bsa it ug cuations, etc., w P find these, Villa an unfailing cure. V -9 ' I - can increase the value of a flock ofg�s�eep by little ate rt►bbed or aqutfed up the t`q�ttril it pall ANO e� ..� ��R�s . .. -, - ' t . - -_ feeding it to them, equal to the price of the will,be all the better. For tightneaa-ib cheat . .- u� - . I hay and grain, we have a profit from their rub thoroughly on throat and chest, and tthonid take these fills. They enrich the blood. \ t1fl y ' '� - , . 0 restore health's roses to the. cheeks and tor• pJ �: - ' stables. The consumption of -mutton is only a few applications' will be needed to �t al irtbgularities. - _ - - " largely on the increase- An- experience of effect a cure. Bswsse op IiinATIONa. These pills are _ - . - over twenty y ears in fattening- sheep con. For a bad cough, oil a tablespoonful of AND - - _ i' b sold by all dealers only in bozos bearing our _ vin me that it pays to have a regular ays- flaxseed for a few minutes in a cup of water. trade mark or will be sent by mail, postd. ,• i - _• - ' . - - tem, to be followed_ as nearly as possible in Strain, add the juice of a lemon, sweeten to on receipt of price- boeents a box or ti for z:50� ' . -,. = ' . . . :. - .. _ bothfeeding and marketing. One who is taste and drink. The lemon cuts the THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., _' _ _ _`" ��� �A� OAP �� TH E DAY, Y -1 near large cities can get the mostprofit from phlegm, thus loosenins the cough, whilethe Brookville, Ont.. ox l+torrtstown, N.Y. ='= _ r ' =,I. - . • . fat lambs from `? to 3 months old if lie takes Naxseed allays the influnmation. � _- _ . . - - - them to market early in the season. The W. /�l dRQIiTO BISCUIT AND CONf CTNINERY- CO. I rr . , next most profitable age is from G months to 1 TORONTO thu best Goode. '1'r� t tout .u►d Trot lB 1 • - `BOLD Ei VE1 RYWHE1 REj v . year old and there will always he a market $hW to- strengthen the Throat- : Y Ys- ; FIELD TF.t cures Const{patlon.wick t c' `' for ripe sheep of mature age. About half ' Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who was a special- GARAnKNVY. I[eaduchc, restores tl►c Complexion, - D USED BY EVERYBODY 10 of those I have known who have attempted ist in throat troubles, always insisted that c:et Free a,►mp►e at Gaurrtet,n Tr.% :C •: \ ''•'�- to fatten sheep have made a failure of it by a great many of the ailments that were 317 Church qt.. Toro-ita. , . gND 3KAL30E $'J' � -: :� : :.; ' - .. ' -. • not carefully complying with the natural brought under his notice could have been .. • . • . . - • ' - -' wants of tlteanimals. The musthavedr escaped but for injudicious codling of the mW CANADIAN PATE \Ti ht►It �ALN :• . 1 „x} ��.:.., . - comfortable uarters with as little commo� throat. 'S'he throat must not be wca d a 1 Tax• +•I of ,coftenints +end aubdueing ry .- ., I q Ply P fractoryores. Grand chance for miner++. For lade b V The' - Albert Toil et S oyp C olsnaIl } tion about diem as possible ; clean, dry too much ; the great thing is to try to p,►r•ticu are, address, INS 1'N1uN Ttl• - J C r yt .- troughs to feed from ; clean water ; and harden it. By care and persistence the neck BONTO. _ . ' . . racks for hay into which the cannot et can be made as weather-proof as the face. - - - . P y g Y P P P T Learn to cut- No bet- ��1 �� /�jj T�I �fj,l`J ��� /'��) �T�����j►� their feet. It is next to im oastble to fatten Man eo le who are not in the secret are YDUH� MEN _ a oor sheep in cold weather. Shea need to amazed that the atriarchal Gladstone can ter trade Thorouatt ... + - ` : P P p P instruction given at TORONTO CUTTING. . • - be put in good condition in autumn. I find stand for hours with head uncovered in the SCHOOL, 183 Yonge 8t» Terms moderate. _ - i. x�� -E- - -- _ - -.__ '- - - - - - - -_- _ .` no better for this than a stubble field o n,air while a strong breeze is blowing. _ Write for particulars Also agents for the x _ --- s ” _ -= - _ - �If his with im unit was .5icDowe11 arment Dr tong Machine. � = - _ , b T __ _ - with a good growth of young clover. As The ability to dot 4 � f :; _ _ = 4, r.. ={ sW _ � - ,� winterapproachesgettbe sheep in nights and gained by sitting habitually ar, a window -- - a. -_ • _I __ _ _ , 1 - - DR. LARK A CATARRit CURF _ . feed them a little good hay and grain, through which a draught was creatad, so CATARRH not•or fails, ;s 'r 1 - = _ 1 i 1 ' :. gradually increasing the latter until the that the head became accustomed to ail C RE� _ `- y _ :- - '� :� y send 3e. in st.an, pe , '; t� �° t'a - - - are on full feed. For coarse feed I like a variations of temperature and all degrees of 5or postage end we will matt you FEE - � _ - r ' ;- _ ,` # _' C /uric Ckemtcal l o.r - _ • 1 _ f variety, feeding each kind at a stated time air motion. In the same way the throat can a free trial paoknge _ __ : - _ T ji _~ ; each day. For grain, mixed feed is better become habituated to ear ing conditions. Toronto, Out. - - - = c than all one kind. I kne w of nothing better !t should be keppt free film wrappings. we Want Hue asd - - __ ' 11� 1= -_---- __ `� t than corn and oats, fed whole, two feeds Women should dispense with their groat Y SdTHMJ1T_ -_ - - -- _ ;_'1, ' ,� - - - _- _� ,.elite;, I each day. Feed at tae rate of one and a feather boas and Medici collars and men _ __ _ - 61f pounds of grain to ' 100 pounds of live should cast aside their stifling mufflers-!. It p.MsroldNares,Y 0. - __ _ - -.,�':��� ' weight of the animal, each day. Sheep kept is an excellent; practice to wear turn -down CURED TO STAY CUREfJ. BUFFALO. is. Y. - - - - - : , quiet, handled in this way, will thri a and collars, and ar gin with cold salt and V ' - `' . s'' a gargling g ._ From 20x4 to 30x7 with power to suit customers. 4'��� put on flesh very rapidly, Water in the morning has sovereign virtue, - intendin purchasers of Steam Launches for '92 s, - ' - --- as well as bathing the throat first with very ANTER -500 Tom ranee men and g p . - ppee iii delivery. , bhould place orders early to prevent delay t , - hot water and then with vet cold. The women, your middle -aged and aged " Marsh Steam Pump " for feeding boilers, " The Best Pump " in the country for this pur. - :: ' , g xf�y� On Shoeing gorges. .. i y to secure orclera for Jae Aexu3, great 6B Returns exhannt into feed water heatingg it from 40 to 50 do roes. 2%.­', b," ?_. `; throat thusgets the effect of a sudden ehoek book. Out for Darkner.R into L ht, or the btory �l3hipman and Acute Engines, from 1 to ILP.. coal- oilf�ol. Toro and Aft compounds with. ,'''� °i' A curious mistake, common among black- and is braced u and permanently strength- of m Lite. Not a d page in the whole book. t+`. :: �t P Pe Y l4 Y ry wood, coal. or coal -oil fuel from 8 to 22 11.1'. Sent: 3c. t;ttiun for catalogue and price I" - i_. x; smiths was pointed out recently b a eaec�, No person can t oa3 this work without feel- . p "- F r ' y i bettor of i , This is a low priced back xnd ' " • 1 - practicing veterinary surgeon. lie drew tlTOH I���ES CO _ __ �r in terms are liberal. Write for full infor- . `` . {` { : a s "', attention to the fact that moat farriers, False teeth for horses are coming into ,nation. 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I - i * � .. " ... ­ , " . F . .:: I . , - - � , - I �,­ - . : . . . . 11 __1 - __ � . . - . . . ; - - - , - ..J - , , , L.- I . .. I I - 1 4 . ­ � 1. .. .:­.. '.. -,- Im . -, - -­ LAD ES .1 .1 .� . i I , ,. I 4 him we foVind that he in a native of the ­­T11n., . ­.. --�ATTE'iT 01q ­0�e: - _1, 11 . . * . _. �� ., . . a � � �.., -;. - _ ­ I __��: congregation. In conversation with . . - - I I -, - • 1. , 1, , , I , .. ,� �_ �'. large con I - ,I , I , . : .'� . , , _� - _: I , . 4 _ -1 .- i. - . .. energy, Though not born blind he lost . OUR .��_ � - I , �' _� COnT I :", . .. 1. .. � ­ I.. ... .. . .. . " . . ­ .. � �. .1 _. � .-I, .. . .V '. . ­1 ... , - , . 1� - . i.,_,* _­ 11;� - Ill . .. his sight at a very early age, owing to a . ...� , .: I A, r- - - - . , , - I � . .1 ­. - "%. ­-, . "I . OF REVISION I _-­-: - --:-. . _ � 1� � �� 11 :,�­­- - .. I . - 11. , . He receiVeA a good - I - ' ' U, ; - . . � ,­ . I - - -­:.-"4.-. severe sickness. - � I.... �_ . � - � . - . '.. _. ". .. t I . . ­ our 1: �.,: , 1 .-: � :- . ­ ._41 :­ - ­AA . _. �' is k6spectfully directed to , - I , ' � I I _­�� _ 'N ­1 � ,� . - � * . education in the School for this blind ' . � . A: I -� - � - , , , .. . : 1- . - . • � - ::­. in PUBLIC N - .. • -.& 1 . I— I.. . .:� '.. . . two:; , -:. � , " - � �� . - sht 944V1118 9 . 'Dublin, and at the hands of klqd friends OTICE is he'reby given that � , . . . _- - , - : I 1, . " - ., ,il', - . . . I - � ...� i � I , I - I - 1. _� , a� ,r-,- . - . 1:� ­ ' - frien X cc . I � I . ... - . � � .-- - ­.. _. i. w . � I . . .� � . m ­� .. !. , '. - -.. , � �. ; ­ . . : - ': . - ,� �' *1 .. . - EX ­ , . I . Brou,=! will be hold In the Town Hall, at I . - .. . �. " . . __ I - - - * , , - .,"� . .. . .. ­­ - o . . I - L - ,_ I. - * 0 , �.. . 0 _.�..1141 • . .1 �..�. I I - ­1 - �. -, � - - - - - . . . �._. I ­ L ., ; .;__V� _. - . I � " , - , , , ` I , - - • ­ - - S � - - 1 ' ' 1i -published eve Friday morning r.t Its office ' , who by their reading and conveitation on - on .. ..- � I­ - .. 9 .- ., , U - 0 - 'L - - ,� � ering . � . _ . . .1 .� i - . . , �. . T . . _. I ­ ever , out. , . ­ -� � .. � )11 � � a .. :1 - . .. 1. - � . i ... �. '. , I . .1 . � . .. ; • • � . . - L '.f 7'. : . . � - . ! - - . - � I � - �� , . abled him to obtains, wonderfql vocabul-� TUESDAY, 31st DAY OF MAY - . - .., � . . �- J - _. . ,. -1, . - . I . . ., � . . . i . .. �',� - - - . - - - _; ".: - . � .. , . � - ;-. � - � __ - _­.- - . 1!. - � - ­ ­1 I - .� . - . � '. _ - -, ­v ­ .. ­ - '. . . .-;. . , _., -:. � J . . . . I _ . - - . �1, � I -� �. . I .. �. ­. , 1. .� : .� . • . 4. . �� . - ,tl. - -, • - - . �. . . . . I .. '. . _. - . .. � . . L .. ­ .... I . M. � ,_ � , 1 4 . � - d'; ...' , cry an4, do th and variety ),A)f thought' at the hour of one o'clock P. m., for the purpose - ­11 .. . . . �� 4. : ... TERMS ' ." �� I - t,- :".., -- :- : _. - - ? - .. . - � � _. I . I .. , : .1 a Hisserlmon go . . . � - . . .1 - _- _ - ­ �­ i . . I ..; 1. .,- - Ir 11 I . t!4. _; $1.2 per year; $1.00 if p a re directly upon temperance Of considering and determining L.1 complaints Is 0 0 - ' - , � s - I . . _. . ' -�A4 . I ­. . � . - - Pickering, . . - I , - � I for the year 16M . 11 , It . I t : . t ­ - ADVERTISING .. ... _. ; . ., I ��� - i � I . T � . - .. - . _. - . - I . . . " - . -,I * P 11 .. First li�sertioji, per line . , - . We feel Sure that his discourse will bear Dated at Whitevale. this 16th day of Alay, A.D. .. 'i � ., . - . 10 cents. ­ 'O . -0 , 0 0 . .,.... � . *1 . . I ,� - Rao] insertion, per line - - 5 is - I . .. - • - I., .; . �t , I . I I I 4 - : 2 subsequent &N At i dvaZiie- . ' ' :_ � - 1--s TS '.. ��1'1 N" _= .. " - � I - . : PIA interested. made against and to the assessment roll of the . , - RATES OF A in which subject he is deeply TowueLip of ' 1802. PRETTY P - I t, . , �. 1! , C' �. . much Rood fruit in our midst. - � . . ­ . I I . . . ­ t, il � , t �r _. _; This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- � . D. St. 3321A"N . . � � . � � - I . � . f �..� . 1. - - Verti In Common with other villages of this Clerk Town6lilp of Pickering - I choice ' '-- - . .: . .. I .. sements. - . I __ - .c von to parties making co Township, Kinsale is all agog over our ' I - Special terms given . u- I - . . � - . �, .., rates for 3 or months by the year. - Half- Local option by-law. At the last polling _. . * tt .- . I I- ' � i -:-. . 6 In ECUTORS i - The � * pa erns of the - m kt - . . . . ar e a - I "' - . Yearly or yearly contracts - payable quarterly. 1 .... : I . .. ­ t.1 � . - 1. I . ... I - : . t 1� . '. .. �-! - I ... I .. .- - � Sion gave a ­_ . . � . . I . . . I ..; � 1;.. . � � . * Z_ I . . . Business cards, ton lines or under, with paper, our division substantial majority ... ! V . � I . . - . . . . . - . .,-: _ 1. . ... d- : I.. - I . .. . . . . .� . .. - . . I - _. . . -_ . . . �_ :j I - . " *,- - one ye ix, $5 00,payable in advance. 1-11-hited bylaw, and from .. . . � . 0 � . I 1, - . - : . F. I , in favor of that NOTICE to CREDITORS . I . - . ­ - I :.;",_.-,.-?: . Z . _11 .. � , _.., - - . - , '. . . I - . I I , , .. Im'Notics in local columns ten cents per line . - I .� ­ . . . .., - . .. '. _.. I - I . ; live cents per line each subsequent insertion: any . - . - .1 . - . .1 ... � - . � t�. . thing that has transpired since Jan. • .. I at reasonable prices'. __ : - � .1 "... I It S � .. ' ­ . -0- or -0- 1. . .� .1 - . .. .. - --..-.. I . � ... : --- ,­ � - __ .. . . . , . I �­ ­ -, . - I— ? . � 8 I&] contract rates made known on applies- ' 1st, we are of the expression that the M ' • , . I . . : � - '' - - . ., �, : _ I- '' - ' - ec * ; ­ ' . ­ ' ' : - , - .- _ . . .- . �. .. , ­ a�. ;.1 I �. . . .- * . . - - . . . - - :. � . I . �- I - - Von.' ITo free advertising. a" HECTOR BEATON, Deceased-. .1 .., .-. . . I .1 � _.. . ority this time will exceed the former one . . � . - . � . . . � - . . . .. I ­� - I . ­ I . . . � �_ 11 - - I . � . . � . .. - . . .� � . r Advertisements withouLwrittert notructions It . � . . . - . . . . . - � I - • . . ......... �_ I . , . . . I. . . . . .. . . .. . O_�._ . .: � . ... I .. � - I .1 � I 1. I - � - . _.. �: I _. � . - .� I ­ . . why not 2 Of course the community PURSUANT to the Revised Statutes of . - T. � J; L �, -1 - . .. WilSbe inserted until forbMden and charged and I . . .. � � .. - .. - LL 31� . �!_ . � 30R[Ingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Ontaxio, 1887. Chapter 110. notice is hereby - I - � . . .. - : . ­ I - - . . �. . . - - I - _ , . ;.. . I 1� . . - I - is divided many times in regard to . . . , . . . . . . .. I . . . . . - � . - . I - - . I . . . . . , �, •.. ''!.. Monts must be in Writing and sent to the pub. "'a given that all creditors and other persons having I , , * • - I . I . . - - • . I . . ­ _. ' ' . ­ - . - :_ - - - - , I - . Rector Beaton. late I I . - . . . ' . - . . I * 1;1. . . . - . - I �,,­_ - . . � - k , I , .- Job Work promptly attended to. , - -,. . . , ural and productive of arguiment. Our of the Township of Pickering, In the of I - 0- � - . .,- . , I . .. - � -;! , �' . - . . . ' ' ' Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the . . - . . 1. �i , . .. ­, - I , ­ I R. el � I .., .� �. � .- W. J. CLARK - - . . . -F - .. , . ,9 I �, FROPRIETO : ectors might be divided into three class. day Of April. A.D. IFW, are required to send by's RAW.** 0;'.:..HA S'_61 . ..... ; _: ��-- - ,,,, . -lisber. . - • , � . , merits of the measure. This is but nag- Claims against the estate of ' , '.. . . � - . -1 . - . , - . - . es. Those that ws on one side or the registered letter to John S. Boston of the town . i I - ' . I. - . - - - V 11- .� . _. Our ]POILMON {other, and there firmly; those that are On of Oshawa or Donald R. Boston. Whitevaie, Exe- .. I . I - I. 11 . �­ �. I . - . Politics - Strict Independence. . - . - . � . - . . . . . .- . . ­ ; . : � . . . - 11 ... , cut(in of the last will and testament of the said . . . . . , Z � - - � _. __ - � . . I - . � . � .. . . .. . . . I I � , ,� . - . � . . I - I I ; ­ � , , . .-. - � Our A-1 In-A First-class Local Paper. ; the fence and those that am waiting to me Hector Boston. deceased, on or before the I . � . . . �� I _... - � . ... .- 1'. - ­ ., , - . . � • .� ;1 . . - .. - .. , - . . . - 111i .,�'�� . '_ . . . t . . �.. - . � I - , , '. w . - t - ay I . . � . �1 'Our- :Ompeetatialme I - n. newest shapes, - - - -­ ­ , f . ­ � - - which w the wind blows, without -airy - . �1 I - :� , --The. hisiq 25th day of June,. A.D. - 1892, I newest . ... . - . I I : I . . . . � �t . . .: 11"Ort of the Deople of Plakeripa a". $7* decided answer. We respect the first their names and address with full � C&IV �.. .,-. ... . . . - . . . . - I . . . . .. . . ". ... i : . - . . . . . . , . . ­1. ._ - - . . - - - . 1. ­ _: I t_ �� I . . . • , . . . . , - , '. - . �_ - , '"" , elan, be he for the by-law or against. � . ,. . , - -_ .. _.. �' • , . , . In of their claims and of the securities (ran'yo)= . .� . . .. . - . I __ .- . � .1 .. . ..,..-- . '. � - - L : . � A� I - I . . Irl�mense � . �- �, Pinionthe conviction of any mso them. And notice Is further given that after � : I . . . . , . . , . . - .1 I � . . - ., � - � I 1�­ - ... .:-- 1* I tr - ' our a FRIDAY. MAY 27. -16ft.- - tie' Wd last mentioned date the odd executors . - . L - . -, . . I . � ;­ I ..- - - � __ the said . � - ) . I 0. . . . . . ._.. . . i .- . . . . � ... _. . I . � calling men of oppOsite opinioqB, fools the deceased amonr the persons entitled thereto, . . - . . _�� - L deserve respect and the Sooner men quit will proceed to distribute the aseeto of ;variet ' ' ' ' _I ., �. 'I , I ' L I _ . L . � . . . . y ­ I .. � .... ... • r.- - . . .- V.. . __ . . NOTES AND COMMENTS' haying regard only to the claims of which noties . . . . ,� - . I _. . . . : , I .. a . - I . I . . . . ... � - - . I - 'IF ". � - - . better Will. 4ho .world become. What snarl a a - . I .. . . � I . . .- . I I . . � , I _i:� I I I . n given as required, and the said . . : . � - - .. - . • -* . ­_ . ',� . L , . 1. right hag AV man to brand his follow exocutoralwill not be liable for the mad assets or . . . '. . . . . . . . . . . - . ­. . I . L . . � I - . � . ; I . - . :. . . . I . . . - - • I I .- .1. . . 1. - . - . . I - , � .ft � - � . 'Mr. James Grieve, Liberal, * .1bel'bmuse the latter does not any part thereof to any person or persons of - I . - ; I P -1 . �; . . �- --- '--.. was re- man, Ig . I . . .. . - ... . . .. All siz"*e's,­ - �_- , 1 � . I I . . . .. I . - . - I -hoee clalva or claisas nobite *hall not have .,: . -1 -. . . � . . - . - . . . .. , . .. . .. . .. � - - . _� . - . � �11_ I I - Commons in North filll in with We Bay been received by thezu at the time stonwaldL - . I' - , .. . . , , .. - - _� -_ i- - �. ,::: zi . . .. 0� elected to the the fora views ? . . . . Z ­ . . � I � . . I � . . . Perth Thursday by 81 majority., His we respect the min who has decided op. ' Dated as Whitby this ligh day of may AD IML I L . . . I . . .. - . �­..,' ,� -1 - � - �, ; I . ! . , . . _ __ - . . I . , I � . � . • . I­ : .. . . - . . . ! . . . . ..... .1 � I I . . majority at the general election inions on either side, but we do not say, JOHN S. IBRATON, Oshawa. - • ' ' ' 1- , - - . I - ' • ' ..- - , . t, - , . . . - - ---- � - ,� -, _� . "-- was this we. after calmly and reasonable .1 DONALD IL BRATONA"Itevale . . I I .. � . -. , 4j��,_ . . , - � , . . I Q.- � Blecutorg. - I - . � . . I - L% - . �._ I __ - " k-�V,;., , , I I - _. I- -, . .. _ . , � . . weighing both sides in the light of pass Dow & McGillivray. , . . - . �. - V ql. . - . . I 7., r � - - . . I - 0 - � .. ��,�� : ., t, - . - I - � .... ffir �.` e-xiinder Camilel ' ltiellt.- events, support the views of the Anti- Brock a$. Whitl y, , I - .. . , ; .Ali up b , - . - - . 1. ' ' - soucitors for Iftecuters. wa ' ' I % . . . I ' . . - , - '11' - " Governor of Ontario, died, on'Tues. temperance man. On the odntrary, W ' - -.. , 71. = . . - - 11, a - SUMMER * .. �� .. __ - - . . NEAT � - LIGHT . - DURABLE . .. - !f.-,�. . _ ; I . _- k,� - , � - � - � . .. - ..-:� , . day. 'Sir. Alex. has been a sufferer cannot perceive the reasons of the mom Tharo-Bred Trotting Stallions -- - - . . , . " . - I __ , , . ! � I , I..., . , , !..', - - . - ! .1 - . I - . - " 4 . , . I .. .. . , A- ­,­ - I .1 .'� ! . 4 . -*I- , :-'- for some 18 months, who, when with the convict It . . . , . I ; " I ' " - from paralysis ion of Sin, sorrow and sickness that are . . . - - - . . - ­ - . - - I . _. �, . . . - I - - , . . . . . . - - I � I � . I -� He' was in his 71st year, and his - . I �. : , t . ..� - � - GRIT WI L EN Gund GIII)ST01P _ . the results of the liquor selling, can with 0 , o- I e � --;.r . .. " ..; . - . _ � � . . . death has cast a sad' gloom' over the anv show of conscience deposits his ballot . . . . . . , . !.-- . I � I ­ � .. - . , , :. t .­ ! � ­THR PROPXRTY OF- . . ___ - � I �, �i _.: _� �k,. . ! . ' � ., . - - .. � 11 _. , �. . entire Dominion. . I I 0 - - 11 . . .. i ',� . - ­ � �.. against our by-law. That such men live . . . • . I . - .� - . I . . - - I .. . � - I .1 ' - - n. � - OW, WHITEVALE, ONT, . I � . . . �_� 1. . , , "I'll, I ., ., . � - n 'Victeria 'has th returns of last voting show us, but up- . v W. G. GER , . . .. :. . , -1 - Her Majesty Quee i 0 . . L � _:!_ '", "I - - il I I Will make the 0. " follows * BALL . .. .- . , . . . - - .� ; � ' 1; - . . . - - .. � 11 . . . . ­-L een fit to confer the degree of K. C. on what system of philosophy, moral. or � . .� 7 . . . . . . ..� - I" 1. ­ * . :0: . - - :o: . . . . . . . , * ,,,_ . . 1, Monday, May 2nd. will leave their own . AT , . ", 'i . I - - - stable. � i . - . _� . _ I - I . . ., . . . . . . � i, . I . :.1 M - - G. upon Hon. - J. J- C. Abbott and political they vote, has never been reveal. Whitevale and proceed to Brougham. noon,- . - I . � t . . I ­ : . .... .. ,.-. _:,_.,� - I . ' ed. This is not a question of "politics but thence to Greenwood I hour, thence to 11rooklin ' '- -. . .. . � . . .1 .; . , :� I ., .- - .. . . , ' ... .. .- . - �, . - � I I -_ !_ _ . - , ° . - - . - - Hon. Oliver Mowat. � These gentle- for night. Tuesday, proceeds to John Virtue's - - . . - 1, - I !` - - - --. $ - � , �6 . -: - .. ' ' . .1 men may eon, 7. Darlington, noon; thence by way of En' I - . . . I � � . _� . - m;. _ - . - - � .- � - I - John ality. We hope the electors of this town. I - . .- . . � r _-L 1. - . niskillen to Tyrone, night. Wednesday, proceeds . .) i . i.. - - -1 � : .. . '� . __ Abbott and Sir. Oliver Mowat. Orono for noon; thence so Newcastle, night. . - . I - 7 � � - t - . _. now be termed Sir a question of principal, a question of more -A R D 8 0 N.F S ­ '� . a , . The ship will thin look at it, though we fear to ro R, I-C H . . A�11_; * Thursday. will proceed to Bowmanville. noon; . . . � - , I � It, I :. r.. . _. . . ­ . , : -two Premiers have the hearty coingrat- that as long as the purse contains the hence to Oshawa, night. Friday, will proceed - / . . - � .� � .. . i- . . 0 1. I ". . � - I - �' - J � I ' I , : , ulations of all Canadians. principles of men, So long will there be to Whitby, noon ; thence to Pickering for night. . ;.. _ � � , - . ! � I i � _. .­ ' . I- . Hardware Store for all kinds of Seeds h the oz. or- I : . . & 11V .; . - - - men who Will Oppose every moral move- Saturday. prooeodh by way of Gormley's Hotel, . - - y - - - __. - I - . . I. .. _. - . • .. . . I � .. . . . tI.- - . Considerable comment is brought. - to Range Hill. noon; thence to their own stable - - .- . . :. . ,­ � -,..) . . . - .. . - . . . . - � - . . . - . . . - ., - t .. e'. meat, were it even the enilironing of our until the following Monday morning. This paper package. Loh - red and yello . - - - _., _f* i V� ' $- . .. -.'S : j �_ .!� ' - ' forth- from the press of this country by Savi' w G16e *M'angold' - - - . - - - . . . . :­ our upon His Omnipotent Throne. route will be continued throughout the season, - 9 . . . -1 1, - + , i i - - ,I, - . - . - - . . . - F. k - health and weather permitlAtkii. . . . I I . I . . - . I the announcement that the Methodist In this contest, purse, policyland popular_ . . . I - ' . -, . . I d . . � . - . '�,' �R: ; s - -, a: J, - mg super . . . j I � ; [ - ` * - denomination has asked for aid from ity seem to be making huma*.efforts Terms of ServIev mift, . . seeds, turnip seed. bleak tares, white ensiladge corn, an .- - - . - - .. I . , ,tq - .- . - . I . - � - � I � .� � r the Dominion Government to help tostrangle principal. The Both Of 1"Y '61UT WILIC 198-To insure a foal SOD, season $23 - � . . � - . - . . ... . . _. : I 1, - . I- , a. - 020 . . . i.. . _. - . � � . � � - . -:- - .4, 1 'L _ I V, will give as the result of the battle. We to be paid bd of Febraoxy IM. 01 tb be paid . . . - . . - • - � f,-" - �, �.. J. - I along the mission work of that or- in ki4di of garden 16ols.. I 1 . ,, k , I I __ - . . . . *. ­ express no opiniouofthe other two olass. at um* Of amr"06- Soaeon mares payable last . : � " , ganizaktion. And the deputation wait- ZWL I , - , . ql I 1 .4. . es, and in this we give our opinion of rou . �. I GLADBTQNZ-To Insure a foal 0 be pat . . ... . - ing on premier Abbott were not much . 61 1 - . Cheap for cash . ,' ' ' . I - : &bow. Whop a f such impose lot at February INS. $I to be plil'odown a . , . � . : t - afts"n 0 por- - , . . . . - -: f': - . . . . . . . . L . . - . L ­ . - i� ". I - . - , discouraged either. The Premier in- Lanes as the one Q" as presents itself, . , I . . - . I i . I - UMO Of ftrvice, Season Mares W raysbAo IW ­ I - - . � - rouia. , . - . I I - - .. I � I ' ' � � . ., I * � . . . . .. .. ' . , I ;_ . . I .. . . 1� ;. 1 '14' - " formed the delegates that he had been there should be no drones in the hive, all - . , . , . _. - � . : , I -*I- :_ , . - � - I . - . - I . - ­ - .__ thinking the matter over for some should be workers. One must either be Fird elan P"two. •well waterd. within forty I • a ARDSC�N.. . - - -_ .- I � . I % . - for or against. We exhort all who hav4 rods of stable. and mares hom a dialwace will be - . . � . , J' T''..RICH L, ­ . * I �' __ time, and was favorable to helping re. ' oared for and every precantAon taken far their -, . . t ... L . - I . I . . . I . : I ligious denominations in proportion the good of their teHow-men at heart. elf wety, all www"" " owners risk. - . . - . . . . ­ ' ' . , I.. `1� I . who have any retard for their lives and Address all ._ � � � �, , at"O:rsa , - - - - . I - . - . _. . � �� to their strength. That is, that the home of odum both here and . I ; W. G. GBROW, Whitevale. I . '_ hereafter, i - . I I . Government- would make a grant, so . � i . .. - .- I., . . , � 1. tf , all who proflies, to be bTmg to live well, FIREMEN'S -PICNIC­:., I .-.- _ I I much per head of active membership. all Whom& w . • ... I I . ­ . t . - I . . . so ledRe the God of Heaven NOTICE to CREDITORS � .. . . . �__ . �_, i . � - * . � . . � I 2- - be sure the Federal treasury is no - � . - I , "I' i � - . . To as their God. we exhort them all to come . 1. . on the- 24th of May, I . �_. . - . I - .. .. . . �_, . I _ I ... -1 - ; . the -0- In the estate of -0- I I I . - �� . . _. . . . . ;.. . . I 11 ; more the property of Methodist out and throw their Vote and influence, . _ __ � , . Church, than it is that of any other of solely and soully for the oliuse of right. DANrET,--:- MOODY I But before that time you should get that Bedrioorn 1. I . .... �. . - � .. . < 0 suite, or " - . � I = SPIRCTATOR. . - 4 - . the religious sects,, therefore we -,-ike _.. - � - ' - . ! - - T � - i : I - . . -.-. - __ late of the To*msh* f Pickering, . e -ned and . ' . Extension Table, and get. your pictures frai . I of the opinion that no church Las a . ' ' . % . - . I - . � � � New AfterUsentmta. . couch recovered, etc., 0 � - . - :,, I . . - right to receive Dominion- subsidy. . . - � Shooluaker, lecossed � - - atHilts & D111ingliatu's. . � . .� . � . . - . NL Pursuance of Cha ' 110, Sec. 36, of . - - __ __ - __ - . . . - . � - . . ... .- I - - - � � . - I , . . ;. � . . . , . After years of patient fighting e 011 SE it Horu D .P- - We bave a full line of Unde*rtakilig goods. Those (lealing' . -7 - :. I - � t Ug tfi � F Ur- I the Itevised SLatutesof Ontario. IM7. No . . I . � - ban Ilull. at lot 17. con. 4. Pickering fice is hereby .oven that all creditors and . . I - � i - • � state church was abolished, and now ot a . I - . - � � Terms $ 2) . H. ELLICOTT, Brock Road. 31-2 others having clailas against the estate of W1 I . _� -, . . � , ; I . . � tb us will got what theywantat rig It t prices. We . . are threatened with the passaac of - --- -_ - -_ - -_ . ___._ --- -_ - - -_ 0 . . - . - .11 ?_ we - . ­­' Daniel Nloodv, late of the Township of Picker. . , . - . � . i. . - JF_-�OATS :-Foil hire, apply 0 J. Hea- cease the County - - � 4 ' -.--- a law by which we will, have a ntiml- one, at G. T. ,station Pickering. Torins coased - vt ho of Ontario, shoemaker. d"- . have lately purchased a new Hearse. v,jiich is - : - I �. . _'.. ... ,.�. - I I I 9 died on or about the 19th day of , . I . � � � . : -1 - . - . - ber of state churches. While all fair- reasonable. 81-U. April. IW2. Intestate. are required to send by .1 - . olle � - . . _. - .! • :., I ­.. ! - .� . - of t4o best lit the, county.. .. - . . -4 - • I . . ... � • _ * --- __ - ---- post Uvor WJohn Ihtm,4,y,o( ' I I ... . - ­ . .. . . . prepaid. or to do. ' i I I . I -1 1*_�_ - ininded men agri,,e that the churches WANTED:- - active' general -sere the I own of Uxbridge, in the said Com.ty of - - -_ . ! are doing a jLoble work, few will argue vent, work I ght, wages good, perman. Ontario, administrator of the prolmrty of the . ... . -1 I 'r. . . . I .. I . situation. Jn�. M. Macnab, Claremont said Daniel Moody, deceased. on or beforo the . HILTS.- &T - DILLINGHAM _' . . �. ! __ �"'' - .� . I !_�` _�, .., that Ottawa pop is proper -stimulent "" . . .1 - I ­ � _ P.O. . . . 1�-' - . . . . I I I - : ` �' '0-31 15th Day of June, A.D. 1892• .- . 7210-&�IMII%T�a, CQqrr- _. . .. - _. . . I;... I � . a _ ! for-their future growth. . . . .. . I - I � I I , . - �_­ 0 RENT:-Farm ColagaiDing 200 &atatemett of their umnes and addresses, the '__ . . L - , . �_ . . . . . � � P L .. I .1 . I . . . . . 11 .. . . I . � I I . � �. � � i I I I ­ -] � .. 11 . Tacres more or Is", being north half of lot full particulars of their claims. and the wuri- .- .. * � . -__ , , , - I I . ­ - . - ' I I . � . -1. _: _ � I - . . - .1 - � - ­. . - . ) I . - . ; ." i. 1, 6. and west half of lot 7 in the 6th con of UX ties. it any. held by them; and that after the . . - I _. - _.. i­:.. . , ' .,. I . - ; � - i . KINSaLE. , . I - .. ...., � bnIdge. Apply for further particulars .- . . � ? - .. , -:; � - '.. .. - F � � to Mrs. said data the executors will proceed to distribute I . .- I : . . 4 , r L Cunningham on the promises, or Claremont the asst,ts of the said estate among the parties - - . ,. -... ­. . LETTER TO THE PUBLIC I . e- � . � .­_­ • - ­ . . I I - . . - ! . . , . . . - . Mr. Wic'e took a load of prodnee to O. . entitled thereto, having regard only to the - _AP_4110_� - I - I . . . - ' , - _____ - - . � - ". I I .1 . . - claims of which they have then notice. and the - - ' . . . to on Friday evening. He reports -1 1. KING, Butcher, Dunb&Mn, said administrator will not be liable for MV HEREBY thank OJI who have patronized me in the implement - __ * I . . .1 � - . ' ron the . nt busi- - -. ' . - . - I � . __ . - . t t 'L _ -1 -;:' . : prices fair and goods cheap. • C 9 solicits a share of the patronage of the assets Or any Part thereof to an person ne.9s in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually . . I - - . - I � 11 or . .1 . Pickering village, Tuesdays @O`n@ Of whose claim , � k. � _J a notice shd,Tl not have n 0 . 'I . . I .1� '- A large nutuber of our vill4ers showed 111111111111si I ; .. ... .11 � I . I - t , I - - theirs ppr6ciationofshegovernment grant u I tarda - and adjoining pi;� received by them at the time of such d!sWbu- pleasant aiid pruft"LaiLle. As you tare' no doubt aware, the'Massey and . , . _ . .. . - t i . 141 - : - Ehbiun aye. Vrime meat at reason- - tions. An persons indebted W said estate must Harris Companiles have amalgamated, � A--,_� . of a holiday, on the 24th'1nsg,,,by spondiag able prices. Give me a trial. 21-tf. settle their iudebtednew without delay. with and this amalgamation will do away - '.. . I . - - ___ L . . . - saidadinintstrator or lals solicitor. . � - � with many agents throughout Canada, but I am pleased to s' . . � . I . I � t is day and pvening in Brooklin. Up 40 CHOICE Evergreen Shade and Ores• Dated at Uxbridge this 5th day of May. IML state that I have � . I I _* . � _,- . - i .*� I. . ' ... time of writing everything was q4iot. mental trees for We. The undersigned T. W. CHAPPhE, JOHN RAMSAY, secured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Massey Harris firru. - '_ : , � I I - Time . , . i . I I , . ­1 perhaps will show other dayelop. has in stock about ^= Norway Spruce and Solici bor for AAminist'rator. Administrator, This union of capital and property will not in any WRY effect prices, however, . . . � . ; Scotch Pines in all sizes up to 9i feet. 9 inch 29-31. Uxbridue* but will be an advantage as each agent will have a larger variety of machinery . ' . . . I . I - . I. I'll _: Monts. Spruce tree plants as they arrive from the old ----- - ___ ____ ___ - I - , . - I . . I .1 . � 1: � - .., Our boys believe in'eiercise"and open sod $2-00 per hundmo; I to 3 years growth In I to offer. You can have your choice of the three best binders made; the wide . . . I . . . . . . I., i � - _` a . ' jour- Canada half a cent per inch. Also all kinds of . - - .. - - J - . i air. Hence every night we see tbemjour BE - -A, MAN - . � ­ - - � 0 o en end, No. 8, Brantford; the Toronto No. 10. -B; and the Toronto No. 3, � . I . . . � . : - . vegetable plants for a tie. Calory and late cab- -, .p . * .. .� . . . . 1111111111111111 1. t. . . . . � _1 � ney to Mr. Lawton's- meadow, kiDdlY b.go a speciality. El. Hopkins, V. S., Green A, all in fife and six ft. cut; the choice of seven d-ifforent mowers, and three . . . . . . - . 1. .. . . granted them. and play foot-ball. Percy River. Ontario. so-an, . . - I.— . _� W * L , as strawcutters, root cutters, and . I # _ I . - .- I . , _ .. , -1011 BALE property known as • - . 4 .-. . pu - - : . . - - ! . the boys played' the other night as JL1 . !3 of farm im . � . ilpers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kind � K`��_ Risley the team and from the L . diiferent horse rakes and seed drills, as Well ' I .. _ - . way , rho Bb,,,.e h situated In the first . . - "Zer c " - .1 " - on )w for sale, title in- 16 , . r . S. . � � , - I .- . - - I - , we looked on we w , . pllcinent' . - -_ - I � - . ould say they are cap concession of Sear,100, is �( I . 14P . -1 I I I - . ­_. . � � , I 01 . __,.� % any challenge any rural disputablo. Any pe ,on wishing the said proper- - rw,1-"1di1X"-4JL I ilci-vtl iauve : , . - . '�` " . � . . . i - - n -posite .- . . _ .- . . . . able of acceptiuc, a ty will please confervith Mr. Jacob Brumvell, , . d illy warerooins to Remiiier's block, op f, . - . . `: I team way b© pleased to send them. Mas- who will furnish all iiecessary Information. By . _A"E 4* Moorem blacksmith shop, in Pickering villm - ye. Call on ine 6arly and I a . .. � - .1 -_ .-..- .:� - . �1 . I C _.- ,. t,mr Will Lpwtf.,n, the seerk&rV will be order of trustees. F, C. Chairman. Jacob air , lair � . - . . . 1, . . 1, . .. - - . � . - . . . � . 010,111 , _! ­ . - ..: sure to gatis fy YOU. mi - T30nf�� rr:ET, Pickcriug, OIL'., A­JC) � i , , t- bruinwoll, Treas, W . losson, see. aw-A. I - : pleased to give his utn:1011�tsidora ion - ------- _L'1_11�1 I ! . . . , . ' , - " - . I :I;. .. - . � - - . I ''.. . . . - . I 1. � ' - I .---.-- to arrange a match. W e --Tho residence and . Iftaval ­ -6 . - � . ­ I I -'- - - . : � No i nbars nu' 8 A ti E � i . ' � �' V ... � . your ay, m- FOg'rounds of tho undersigned. There are - - � I . . 'i - her your men, name t I ___ - - I _.-, - - . 48 acres. 26 rods froi itage­!on which to a solid . � cji,rrr". ., - ., . .. . . - . �:_ � . ZMET. ' :- I . -, . .1 :,- - ,yo I ' - - '' . _. � .. .: - __ � . I � . . : your poison gracefully. - 71011 . ' L 0 ' ' ' S . - . �' � . . brick house, with ev )ry convenience, also driv A UNITIESTIMEM . S H r • . . . - .- .. , I I � . , . . . . . � .. A very interesting as well as insiru,ct. ing house and "a les. Young orchard, and . . . . . - . . L . 82,060,(W . - I .. . �. :. , 1 $1,600,000 ­ __ � - , . . small fruits of all k do. The place in located . I � ' I P I � . - . I I . ent by the members - . , . � .. . * I ; - ive eveniug was SP . I opposite the Pickeri g college, and is one of the - . � . , . .. . - . � � I- � - - v -.t THE . . � . . - our Epworth League, on Wednesday the most desirable prop rties in the village. A I - . . I - . . - _.­ ­ .4- P . � - ­�. .- . . .. I I . for Particulars to J HN FIELD. or W.V. R1817- , .. . . - - 0 . ­ ! � .. I �. ­ . X .- 0 , - -. I �_ '� ' : ';, Pickering 1. . . : . I � 18th inst. Mr. Watson, of Greenwood � : , CilR ' - f ..... . - ARDSO. vil'age. lb4m. I . . . . - 'P�� I I . - " I I . one . _� I . - - - - I ,- . � . = :... - . . . - F . I . . . � . , . -, I . bad charge of the meeting which was he estate of the In to . I . I M on ; - . � - � . - . BAN - r TORA&K=TO .. I . - , of unusual importance, since it consisted I '.- . I I EG'' - . . ... :11. . . - _,:� I '. - . ­ .- '', ,�.. J � _. I �__ FOIM.�,,, I � I . - I ..! W-up __�_ ­-I . .W11- `�� - � I I I !Z AM/2h � . - 1. ID the introductory. lesson to the Study of N ontaiuing 50 acres, being . . . . . . . � . I .. . , I I i - ": i . _. Composed of the S. . quarter of lot 10, in the • This GREAT COUGH 'CURE this � . . - WesAley, Though the S11C. . . . . . I . . . - I . .. . . - - - it . . - I , the life. of John 2nd con of - the the wushlp of PIdkerine, front- 0 CONSUMPTION CURE, is w hout � � V10 . I . , I , .... - lesson-the Pedigree of the Wesleys Was Ing Kingston road, J miles from the town of a parallel in thelhistory of medicine. All '. . TORONTO BRANCH � - � . - ! - � Whitby and ftmil�s from" Village. d . ­ I . .. . .. _. . .11 � . . �i. � - ,,I,L . I . _ - I . . • . I i - - . - of "dry %s dust" order, still by the Go Boil, good nil lags and every convenienee. For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, druggists am authorized to ,-t!l 11 0:1 n Fos . : : . �. - . . .. . ­ . . . . . � . . , : - � . . � � I • f. 11 F . . . - . - I � . " '4.. 'I use of board and crayon, the lead - it ..� � - 4 ,'* - , - - . . - - libera MIS,,,: a very desir ble property. Title India- Ive 91taraRt", a test that no other cure Can Cor. Church and Wellingto - � .-. . - *_ ­ � , , I -C _. . I er drew forth many iDtore9ting facts and -putable. For furthor particulars apply on General and NERVOUS DEBIUTY, ,,ccessf,317 stand. If you have a Cough, I _n Sts. - .. 1� �. - :+ � . . . . 1% - ; a-Iona +.r% A A PAWP d'-,,"+.- A. M+ * un.4& Webalknakee Of ZMnV AND 1011M I - 11 I-P I - . . ,�._!�,, I - . ., .---.:.I • ,uraging lessons for the 'information- premises, A. A. . - - , i JW1 L-30M Throat, or Bronchitis„ use it ' ' - * .- ' I . enc() . I . y, or ARDSON, Notary Public,i . for it Will . ' . - . � and the . . - . . . . � . This Xwo - , . t - ! .1 - . - - - edification of those reselat Pickering. 29tt - I ]Effects of Erron or ExCeMs in Old cure You. If your child has the Crou I �;A,VXNGS ID] M1PATVr1U-n. ­_ * I ; , ­i -1 #,' !, � I . . r . , I ­, . I . i _., - oopmr, .1 : . .. I . lesson will be reviewed an - . * Cough, use it Pro"'01Y, -d relief Deposits received in sums of $5 and up. - *1 ..­ � T continued on - DAVIT - or Young. RobV84 Noble NAN- Wh ­ I _ __ . - ,.-,, �:. . teacher. -1 Is sure. If you dread that insidious disease . � ' I _� - 1� . , 1 the 86h of June, by the same � . - _. � -, . ... 1100D fully Rfttored. How to CONSLTMpTION, doftstfai,r to use it, wrrde, and Interest allowed thereon at " . � � �. . r it Wfll . . � . . TH 1. _.. ".. .. t=� i=` � -, ' -� - " Let those who know as much about John . .. larp and dall9thell WEAK UN-, care you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug- current rates. . . - . .. . .-. 1. � I - � . * �_ I v i­ I ­ turn - I ., _- ;­ - � ­ . F, 1� ­ . Wesley as they do about Sofirfttes, tu 1-1: - ,:- - �, 1�1 -'r W� , -� - . . .. . . . . : - , ,-. ". 7 - PICKERIN09 _....__ I � gist for SHILOH'S CUItF ; I . ;.: . :1 . i r I, - .. __ � I.- :, . DEVELOPED ORGANS and PA .1 prke 10 CtIK, , . .. �:.f: . . I ..... I . � - benefit of their 1-1 11 -.11 FARTS ­ . - ...;. - . . ­ : , , - - . . I - y � So eft aud $z.00. � ... . � .. ­ . I .. - . I �n out and give the league the ban h , - . _i� 1. I - , , . Has for sale first class Moweri ,' Twin OF BODY. Absolutely Wffitflbg . . �� .. _. .11 I .. s al.... ''., zli,'11. � I ., .� 4, , - - , knowledge. - .. -, '. . � . � . . � .. - i, . 111. ­ I .'' . . - '. - ; - . ' i I - � I � . 8PMC11A3[, 10_-0p0S][rr. , . ,'-..' - - ' ' - ".-.*.' _- ,--%. .. , � . i�- i Ottr Plows, - Trumbull Binders, Horse- HOME TREATRElff-Benefits in %W"fif A ta-Irick"lair , wm . . . We had a rather unk" aery e n stauon G. . 1. - - - � � ��: - - ' L - - - ..;- . . . . � ...� I , 1.4,­ - .1 . - 1� 1, .--., ­ . . r f Church on Sunday last, at 2:30 p.m. The Powers, Cutti4 Boxes, Home Rakes, a day. Men taWy from fifty State - TUMNS GOING EAST ID U39 AS FOLLOWS:- . ... - �_ !, . " - ,SNcial Rates, allowed for a . - � 1, , I... - -, I I 1ru -Jacks, single .Plows and other and Fore Comtrim Write E - . 9:06 A. . amounts 're ' ' . . :. ' ' ' ' 10� .1 . . -i 1pit was occupied by the Rev., Mr. Cook- Iron t j6-1 No. 4 ExpRiss . M. - in -!: � . 1. - .. �� � --, - i tnRining not less than three months, .& _�._- _. I , � . 1, . - - is Rentlern " 12 MIXED, . . - lu. . : ­ ­ V_ -4-- - urn, of T6ronta. T4 an 10 artleles. Plow points and other re-. Book,- expkn&tIon Ud proof` - ,, - -2:18 P. 19 and . 4!:t - , , - ! , I . - . ... I " . I - 1:. L � misfortune be pairs kept on hand, manufactured by mailed (s*ed) Ft= Aft"S ,- -- - 6 LocAL • . . .. 6:30 P. M. Deposit receipt issued for . . e -L'. '. .. I .. blind, but in spite of this I same. _ - .- ! - �.._ I . , - I 1pirit, and life into his die- Tums aoING WEST D919 " . - -k .11., 3. �. �,- _.;,�� ., '' .. ­., .� � - _. _... ­:; . i . throw more - AS FOLLOWS:- . . . . " " . . . ­ L . 11-'. �. -1 ... _1 1�� - 1. _... .� _., Mowat Wrg Co., Whitby. Call - ". . ­ 1-1 - ! ... �_ � - _- � . �o I . .11 _, . the , .. I ��. '. :._". . � - . . ..,; . I ­ - . : I ", he�ra. His pro- ERIE MED10AL . . . R V - I— 1. .- - ._ . � . . �� I .., . - then one 0 of . 9.108 A. M .. ­ : x- .,. I , ('. 1. ­1 �_ � , '-.-' -.-'- - I.. .:. . , t., � � I . 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FISTRICT DOTS - i BY-LAW No. . - - �­ � . . �� L I W �,­�z ,'_�.�M` _'. ; �,`rc,­ 011, 11 : "I"'S..". .1 - ERRORS OF YO AND OLD I . .. - __ * . .. ... - __ .... � . . IN TIRE MOST BAREFACED MANNE I i .�-, " ,� . , � I . .- OTOLEN * : ., . - � - DEPOT�­...... I It E FUR TURE a . L'A., _.? � I . . Organic Weakness, Failinff Mernory, Lwk of Corporation of the , . I M.I. . , �, - _ - of the . : . 1. . -,� -j � . - EXCHANGES. - - - ' , � ,_ ­ I ` . " 4­..x­ - -_ - Y� I 0-M . - - FROM OUR - 1. , I M.. ti#ely, Cured by I ,.�.' _!-_,_�-; M..� . . - :.­ . - - .. . .., . . _: M­.' "'M. L;:,.. _4 %'I - .. � , . . . , . . ' ' - - � . . . ,V.: - In, = -Pa Vt Sam&, WM.P 0 x1de ry o a a Debility, T�WN SHIP of ....�, .. . . T .. : ', -.., 1. - � ," M, . .1 t - Division Sons of Temperance I . .! �. I . . 1. ­m .I....- ­A x _., ,��- . Mranew of Sight, Low d Ambition. Unstpeqj . s-. I , - .. �.I�tl' .�r At - 1, . :: , ?�, I 1% _� - . - . . I ,�­ ,,!' �, " . �;,.'_ . . - - - . - - - I ­ . .. Dist M I.. , I , ,o"O;%, "Xi0 � . L' . 4 , . , !* -, - . - -:O:- - I - - ." _11,� "Xii , M_ , ftille n M . .� .. . . . 1:, " . 11 _r_ I' to Marry, Stunted Dove] ipment. Low of powar . , . I�I�EAE stou . , . . ..;. � - T. ._!.­;�. ­--,p_`J��1111 - . . meet at 1I In the Back. Nighs Emissions, Drain in I . %­ � � ' _ - . I .1 ) f .4, - ' - - � ' ' q1111raw IM I 1]0�b' " * I y y ower - in = . i merchant in Germany has been fined Urine, Semin-1 Low - nisepl= Avenion A 3y.Law to Prohibit the sale by retail of ' `�_ - . .... I _. - . . __. � .. - ' '­ .. , 1 . :.; ul . . .. - , . �! j_ j,'j; , ,,. -:-X­V, , - - , A mere . -ask .' I � ' - � � � - .: %� . I 1. . . 1. - �.� -, .. ; , " �: . . i - , . .� . - . , .:P� - I - : . . r using a quotation from the to Soolely, Unfit for re Indul. spirituous, fermented or other manufac. . � . �-.: . . . . I . I I ,:�� -1. , ,�,A�-,�, 'Y . � . . � . I . . I � �.- .- I . I il � - ... - - I . . . . I I . I ' ' : .. ... . � -- I .... I ' - . " L_:_1.;. � -­ ,:*j�A,�;.. - , . 1. he for a6m, of*. L% guamteed. f: ;_ _* , � �, !,T � - - head an advertisement. !��* tured liquors in the Township of Picker- - -� ,- - - � �. . ,.� ,��,�,:,i,*o�- - , I -d I I q " ,,�- -� I 1. ; ' I­ -_ --_-.IN ,,- _ '­�;.,,o _,-. t.; 1 . " X" 'L ;t , � - 1015UO2 gold yearly I , - � " �:., 1�, . '_- " __.. Bible to b ! Ad4a� enclosing stamp . . , . ­ . " -1 : . �,�'.�:: � �;,_�...'. ,.j._ L _;q� . . - . . , . I . '. . .'.�� - , . I. . _ . _ ,rT " ..�!, I - . - . I .� . .. ?�..�k - , . . - infant child of Mr. Charles Neil, of for treatise, J. Z. HAMTON Cmdusied i Mg. . _ . � . - . , ` .�i ..... i 4 . . The in I . _. , . � � , ��, -,:� %-. A- --- . . I'll - . _.i..:,;� �''!,�- �,� ,,� .:, �. . 4' . , " . . ' - ,r. A , - � I �: ." 11 . I . I . . L - .". - .1 Pharmacist. N8,yonge ff �., Toro - �- �*.O:� . , � . - - io . . . - C _.' :.'. . " 1 - W i:, � --�', - : ,tly sMothered to death 11i4 i6t. , . .-:..: � , I . - . . � ,-_ ,�, ­ . as accideD �� ___ I - - . . . -1. I .. _ � % ­ , ­. . . �­ ! . _.; � - . ,�. M � . . ; Manilla W I ­ - , � " I.-Al, �'..�j .... - ­­.- 'I.),­&,4! . - :. , Ir I f ­V: �, 4 � - � I I . .: : . � . . - - , i ,;�I_ " - t . . . . . . � �. �_U'­-_ , I �_,' ..� . k ago Saturdiy.., - ___ . The Council of the Cor�oration of " ' `_ . ,_ . . . . . -..-. - I .., .. , '�* .1&,-A;­". j. . , � " j� .. . - � . �­ �­ . �; . � ­ �. _. � - . � . - " "' ;.. .. .11.�'t.­­., '.. . - while "nursing" a WOO I . � . " - - .;. .. f �._ � ": -, . . . . . . . . � !.,. - - , �, A. - . Toronto truckMILD, who owns two , , � ..- �,-,`�-. �"-,�-.,-_, . _; - 4, ._ . . A Tor . I the Township of Pickering enacts as . . . . .. .: . - � . - - -1 _. r - :r,­­, I 1­�, I - .,�. � - - - I � . - 7 7 .1% __ I Y, _'. 2�.�ill_f-a� . . . . : *;-; - ': , ,#- .f .­.. .- horses, has named one McGinty and the follows :- - . . . ­ . . � * . . :..: : , ".%"'. e .:, ." �... - �:,.. 00K s COTTON HOOT .:; . .., �A' i: - _.- Rooney, both being chest- I 1, The sa.le by- retail of'spirituous, far. - The undersigned having purchased the furnitur*e'ihd 'xindertalag- . ' - .- ,;A,.,:.... �%.` other AnDiO Rooney . -41. vOMPOUND, . Wes --- ',­ ,� . � I business in Whitevale, is prepared to furnish goods in his line at lo, ' t1- -4-A . ,.'� nuts. . q� inentedorother manufactured liquors- in k..�� I ,- v .� , - people DOW a . ' . � .- Shelburne sk their mer- A recent discovery by an old ang,tavern, inn -or other house or place of living prices. I . I I � I _. IV - .. I ,.;.. 1. , ] �-N' , . . . - physician. Successfully used I , 0 11., �� �-� . 11 ..:::";.%� " _� . - chants what egg are a pound, as this sys - pa tic entertainment within the said Town. Funeeal furnishings and undertaking re q'uirlements. First- c18 &,,: ':­;�'�p �i ` *W.- I - monthly by thousands of lad- ,,- - �;- -Jft. � '. . . - - - 4 . . ;,.�, ; , �, I I IZY . . - fee Is the only perfecti woo ship of Pickerin . . 1, , , . . . tees has been adopted in buying and sell .0 8 , , is hqftby prohibited. Hearse when required. . ", ',%,r�,/V' _: - . - . _ 1, . - -.11 _.f., .11, , . . - . . I .. - .- .1 . . � _. ? ­, �� -�j. - I . ---A a' � . . , - ,,, -,V,.,� I � ,q I d reliable medicine 2. The sale b retail of spirituous, for. . - � z .- ing there. . & � - .1. � . ". - � _:: -'-! '­ . - .�, ­ ­1 . 1. I..: w � . � The woman who paints her face and the 0 . OWS400 1311plan PAW druggists who offer inferior . . man who dyes his whiskers, forgets that medicines in place of tbis. Ask for Cook's Cot- is full Of people Who have good ton Root Compound, take no substitute ; or en- the world close $1 and 4 three cent Canadian postage eyesight. stamps In letter and we will send sealed by re- f to f-hin Mnose• turn mail Vinlj sealed- partinni"m in Igin An- ­­ �e,'� , .- - ...%.. V� - , I$- . . . - . ­ . .- I. I . � --- - I , mented or other manufactured liquors in .qUM7.. :8 -EX.L& . � ­ I� ? I n2�1.&&� "- _", J ,�It4� . -, !"-, ... shops and places other than houses of pub- • _ . ,.<3�=: .ZT, 77Vn..jL..L..=V AT •M ._", .�'. : �."�- - ­. _. _.". - �.. .,. I . - ?�J'; � - � � - -41 lid entertain went within the said Township I A I , . , . ­ ,._. , I— . - . . - - L - ,�, , .,.,; Vt. - ; .-.,. . of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. .<'11: � - � " 3. This bv-la is eased under the au- - � - - _. �� �, -, ��r t"; .,� ..- f , - , . I . _ - I ,,..I ,7 . ,��I`v �I`11; . .V , In & settlement dimuou . jr I �.-. ...­ .1­1 - ' , " I - - . vislope, to ladiesonly,2 stamps. Address Pond thority of sec. 18'of the Act entitled "An _:�.. , 11. .. , - . I " I I - : . - ; - ,­­ . ,;-�­ .-,.. - - . . _��.' .- �. rOWn_"P Litly go., No. 3 Fisher 1111ock, 131 Woodward eve Act to Improve the Liquor License Laws" - - -, i, . ­ IJ . jaw District a Woman "I', . - N, Ki I �: if 11 . undertook to kill a calif. They Detroit, Michigan. Bald in Pickering by a: fl[ . -.,:. A -h W -:-: - W I L L I A Ivi �5..,. . . .,.,i .. . daughter enacted by Her Majesty by and with the - ,'�, ". .. . - placed the animal On a saw horse. and Bateman, M. D.9 and all responsible druggist . ,�. J.i., I I ­ & "' - - - .. . - I everywhere advice and consent of the Legislative An- • . � . . - - . . -_ . .1 1. . ... �__ � - I - � I . � > I . - . . it daughter out . . . . - I .. . . . . .. .z �:- . . . . . - : . .-Z-. - ­.. ­_ . , - ,� .. .... . . - - while the woman held sembly of the Province of Ontario.assented : . . .. . : . . � . . � I . . .. �� � . __ . .- �. - ­. W_ 'I.,,.;.-,,..- � . . . - _ . _. . I ,.,% I rt. . - . . .- , I A -Z 2, , , . . off the young bovine I s hekd with a buck FARMERS' MARKET.. . - . . . . � . - . . � : ''�.... , . . . .1; ­: ) - - ,!�. ­ - - . . .I ­ , C. " � .. ... . C� to on the Seventh day of April 1890, and - - - . . . . I .,-..; . -� � - -:r, .� - . .:. �. I � . ;. - , . ...r, - . . .. �:�. . . . 1. . . . I . - . ­:.�. 11. , �.,..,: . �..: ". . sball come into force and take effect on and k I - ­­ . - , : � �:�� I - , - . . ,. , .., . I - . . - . saw. . . TOWNTO, May 127, 1892. ; . .. . I . .. , " �­.. i.,. - -1 . . . I . 1: .�; . r * � . I principal of &be Barrig I- I . .. ­ ,4 1 %J�, -, . I . . . � .. . , .... - 111.14;.. _V . - - _. M. J. Moran, Win . .. . the year of - . . . - ., � :.. .. ­1 . - ­.. I— it , __ . . - � .1, f , - . . . . - I . . - .1, . . % . � ­.Pl' V...- , Zheatt wtv-4.046046.. S 00 88 to 0000 our Lord, 1893. � . . � . . . - . � - �1_ . :­ - h- .,�t,,O. 1, ., Model School, appeared on Monday worn- � ". 1. . . .1 . .- - " I I . . �1.1��__ � � ..-.� . -, . - , • .- - - -..- Zed by Capt. Wish with striking � beat.,pprinx ......... 000010 00 82 4. A ,tow of the electors of the said Town- � � , . . . � . , . • 1. %, .� �. ; .-., . ..: I. ..,-. V� , � . �-', Z4 �Y,- . .� . - - in char Zed � M . .. - . . . I . � _.�: . - Cyril, a pupil, in'the face with his Wheat, red winter.. 00 00 to 0098 @bib of Pickering entitled by law to vote . . . . ... , .., . his son C � . I * . . . . ; . - �1�t - . ,I,-, IR1,6 . - I . ' w - ­. -,-�� j4:"s. . I- - . . I dad guilty, and was Wheat, goose ............ 00 006o 0078 .. . .. . . _. . Moran plea )000 terson will be taken on this by-Is' by iho .. . 1. , , 1._-:,_,-� , I ,,a I - - . as&. Mr. - a - Prq , '. � ''. L'. : !.1 . .. - , 1. � v.� returning offlom harrAndier team- � i , .. .. . 1:. I-W . ­­ -%­­ . .. I - � . fined 010 and costs, which was afteiwards Oats, bush ................ 00 88to ( puty . - - , - . "'; , f"'. . � _. 40 ad on the 3fth day of May A.D. IM. ln� . .�, . ? I . .. to #,5 and costs, at the request of Barley, bush.....**..* ... 00 00 too 00 . I ! --,.-� ,-, - .k� AW �� . , . . . . . obsDiged . - � - -4, - fAl .;. I It I � . oencing at 9 o'etwk in the forium � . ;000.. -1. �' "" . , - � . . . ... - I . . . � ..�.��.­ � . . . 7 �� � I - Williams, the plaintiff' and continuing until 5 o'clock in the aftor- _ P .. �:`1:4 � A son of Edward William , Port Perry, Haylinew, noon of the same say at the GAGrumution. _:., _.::,��-,_., _ - ­ ,:." q .. I , , - , - � i. . � , , �.,,.,� � "7 I I .. . . ..�- . was horses Straw, ton ................. 11 00 to 1200 ad polling pl&m. . - , � . ".. '�� g7_ . . ­ driving a spirited team of _111!!� . � - � . . -,, . ' .. 4_...,..*,*-',;-_-�A,:, � _... ,,ay, anage- Dressed boo .............. 6 25to 000 . , - .. . _.. 1. �_ - . - Mona :ay, they became unm .. ., . . - z � - Poll. Rub- . I .. . . . . __ ,", I . I 11 . :_ � . . . . 0 y .: ,� . ,��, , . � . I I . L . , I I - , W " . . . --. ­_ .. able and ran away- . His father attempt Beef. forequarters ...... 4 50 to 8 00 Div. Pon Pla" DOP. Zei4filoer L 114 � - . - � e - _�_, 'e.;,� . I I . . .. _. * a llmd..11ALownthstr - . -­_ . - - I . I , , , ,L _'��..'�­�.:��i-D" - I . I id to stop them, but the animals knooked Beef, hindquarters...... 0 ' S..Marg"I p. ic"ring ...... A. --- . - . '. .- .: .. , . , "' , to 900 - . . . . . . _ , � - - -, -�Zk` - .. : ied on him, breaking Mutton. 700 . : , . '!t-,-- - !.e,� - � him duv�n and tramp 3_11ale's Hall Pickering Villa"... J. loinsom . - ...- __ � � - 4, ,." ..,.- .,.! ,,� , I : _ _­ .. " I . . . - � . _ two of Ill - - * . . . . 1.'�y , .. , .1 ,4: . �.. .. . . s ribs and inflicting serious in- Veal, carcass ...... 7 00 to 1000 C.Moody's 09ce, Ltyarpool *&rke%..T.WwAy . ­ . ­: � - I .. - '.. � � .. - . . 00 18 &.. Temperance hall,cherrywood_ G.Davidsou . . . ... . � . . . . . . - . I ; . -.., ...- ­�_,_ I I .. . Butter, lb ...... *.4%.....*..* . 00 00 to C P-4 .. . - . � . ... - , ,� ,Iq - . sernal injuries. 6 Temperance hall. Kinsale ....... Ji. Harrison . I . I . � 4 P, : - � ��.f­-...- . - , .. �� J, ��":�:.:, - ; - - . : I . I . .. . ­� __ - , , I . . .. .: . .. _ _�. .i - - . - . A big tree was recently cut in* Peter- Eggs, do'z .................. . 00 1090 000 7::To,. hall, Brougham .. ........... B. Mean .:'L .: ­.. v .. . I . . 'I- .- , .v - . �� ' . � ­ - -:� .!y:.,_-. : t . . . . . . tt ­ .` I _,�. . I not .far from Lakefield. .1 I .. . . .11. ­­-_ ...'n,t . . born County, tthews : = � . . "� . 9. . . .. - - . . I - ,;.�: - 11,�)' �;�� , . . di . . . . � . ­ ,-.� .. -.1 ­1 - ' . ­� -I- .4 . - - . I . .- ,0 r* ZL . . . . - . . .. - - ­ I .; ,,, .i�L;. I . . . . .:. . - 1. ..� _� , . . .. 1. -- . . . i. - ­ �1? -�!__�r. - meter across the Stump, and was in "' DOMINION BANK '0-.'Tem 0.7 TIL lor En-4 - ­­.%. a The pine question was five feet i Lam - - Ol o'ran ... B . . 180 feet -11.'Tow . . . t;ol Dann n . - . - . ­ - - . . , . . . , , - - A I . 1 12.. School House. Altons ..... - - I - I � .. in lenath. In order to out the lumber to � .1 . . ' - 7 .. - - - . 1892, . . . : 1. .. - . :.. . .., .. ... �,.-:�� ,� . I .1 I . 11. - I !- . . . , I:— _� ­ ,4�A I .. . . . I . . . -- � -1 . - 'Pald up,, �_ ' $115 0 I-, . . I . . .. . . .., . , ... . - I �,;O�A . _. advantage the sawyer had to quarter the 5. On the 16th day of May, A. D., e�, . - . apital 09000 at the town hall in the Villap of Brougham . - I .. . ...- I . . - -1, �., ... �-�J�_,�,. .; _.; - -,a. The timber was of excellent quality . � r . - -.:.*, .­:I_p, ." . lot ty " .� '' . . - - � . I ..w� - * I . , _ ` . . . ­.-, 1-M . � n ­ � . I . - . . . . _ � . , . .: .. 4 " - . � - as the selling,price was $24 per thousand. 2r plus, . M :. . 1. $1,350,000 in said Township of Pickering, at the hour 6 . - . . . _. �. I . . . ­., .�.�4, • I '. . . � ."',.: .. ­ �, :_ - - . of two o'clock th the afternoon. the Reeve . . . . . .. . . I � .. - .... ". V. s � - . . I . - . _. I .-I _/ ";A . � . .. I . .. . . 1. � I - 0 - ­��, - - . - - �.� __� I;_ � . - . .:- Oh Will you heed � I - - � - . .. . . - . � � . .. .. .. . ��,�.. � 1._..i�._ m r�. -0 - i shall appoint in writing, aigned by himself - . . . I � - - . I . . I I - "i��, 1.4, . - . . - . . . L - . � - . . .,-.. - " , - . . I warning. The signal perhap� of the sure . WHITBY AGENCY, �i. two persons to attend at the final summing . - . L I � . i , . . . . . � I_ . � . - � - . .. - I I ..:. ..f 7. ; . a� - - , . . . . .: � - "', I � . . . . - .. Z., I �' . . . . I . . !I. . - . . - . I .. - '. . approach of that terrible disease con. - . - SAVINGS DBPASTMENT. ��- up of the totes by'the Clerk, and one per- . . - . - A. ' - .1. �1�1 ­,�.��i .- I I I . . . * , ­ - ­' � ' .__ . sumption. Ask yourselves if you can af- interest allowed at hig"s current rates. No son to attend at each polling place on be- � " 1: ­ - ' •- ­_- .....I­. .- ­ ; . - .1 -�._�'j.�,4;1"� . ;:, I . ..- � ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run notice of withdrawal requir4 d. half of the persons interested in and de- • _::1.,_ ;, � I �. , - " . _� 1. . , . '� .. We know W. H. HOLLANDs I �, sirous of -promoting the passing of this by. /-' .r -1 . . . � . . _�., the risk and do nothing for it. * ' MA C INE ­ . I - . I - - I I 101, ­� ..: .. * .. :� . s MANAGER. law, and a like number on behalf of the S WING .; 11��.I,:A , - - I - from experience that Shilob's Cure will .. . i . . V - -_ "'-...'- I L . _. - .. . . , : - - I . I - .0 - �- . 4 . - cure your cough. It never fails. 18 6m. ­ ­ _____._­_ - ____ - per!one interested in and desirous of op- .i� *1 , %'; I . . - . I . I'- 1: I � , '.... . lug 0 pasial ­. . . 0 1 'I. -. . I . . - � %' . '' . . ­ - . .. On Ta;esdav while Joseph Nendick, ROBERT BONNER Jr... Poe the DR Of this by-law. -_ - L ' � �:. ' : At - ,z � . . -1 - .-' : who is in the employ of W. P. Hartney, - _ __�_ . 6. The.. Clark of the said MeWicipal : :") . : .1 . 4 -i�.4 i I . . _ - . ­., - Council of the Township f Pickering shall ..P. - Hz o i ri ..'�_ � .,* I. . '.. ..: - • . ... ) - .: . was wheeling some coal offs car into the famous roa(Uteir stallion will ENOUGH FOR. THE COUNTY,' . - -)".. TH1f; attend at the Town . in the Village of - � - - - coal house, be by some means missed his make the season pf 1 at the stable of . � • . . ,w .. . ­ Wm.c*wIe,Broughiyn. nerjr.,has proven Brouxharn. in said Township of Pickering, ­ I . . . . . . I ­ ooting and fell a distance of about 8 feet. . .. . . I . i , . . . -1, I . - � - � . lk'. I ,�:, � - himself a sun foal getter. ad his stoat in so as the hour of three o'clock in the after- - . . - .1.. ­ I . . . - 1. .. . - lOne of his ribs was fractured and he re. well known that further mment is un necoo. noon, on the Slat day of May, A.D. IM. st received a - large con- - ;� �� ! �.�� ­ +' od. 1. - I ,I . .. ceived a severe shaking up and it will be sa". His Pedigme is OIL PtiouGUY 9-0 • " - . .I- 11 . . , . - . - . . to sum up ** number of Yoko given for . - �.�4.�Vr . - , . win b' s°°° by referring; owdS. Talas.- - ., - . a few days before he will be able to re. . alignment of Fresh Gro'ceries, New �,,: . .. , . � I To insure a foal, $10. lot Fo= and not this by-law. I a - WISE "" ju. -.--. :�__..`vi­_' ­ . some work . a, 1M.- Cof- .- -, ­�r. ' -1, I ` ' rk again. IM. . P - Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware,- Sugars, Teas, .� .4� . � ' . .", '�._. : r. D' I "; . � - �."_,i_ : - I . - One day last week M avid Sharper Reeve.. Clerk. ' " � ----...., - , - � - - -� , �, - : , . - . ., . . - . fees, etc., and is selling it Cheap for cash. - Call at his store,.. .,. -, ,,,,, I . " .., . REI�OYED I . � . ! _. '44 - " . .. � .�: �.. :. of Lindsay, h&4 ve" close call m -, - _. He was at Stnrpon Point, where . I . � J , for TO I - ME11M - .% - -- : � - live. TA t>< Non": . =That the above is a true . , - . . - - and get some ot the bargains he is offering. -. � . .1 �. ...__". . - .. - _.,:� .. . . . - . I - be has a contract for some buildings for . ..014..- j' copy of a proposed by-law, which b" ben . - . . ­ , .. '.. ... , _., I . - . _. � • . - � . - : ­ . I . DICKERING. . ' ..:. �`!� 11.: . I 8 ' I ' taken into consideration, and which will be I I �_., I . . . . . . . : .�.,_ . _... .. trees he heard the report of a rifle and the . "'!' 7 �` .:,"� K I a cottager, and while walklak among Ili ROCK n SOUN OF WOO BAN finally passed by the Covincil of the Muni- zip of a bullet in close proximity. Turn- cipality of She Township of Pickwing in ISAAC WISE,, : - ­­; .. ­ ­ t the event of the assent of the electors being . - . 1�. . Whitby Marble Works. I � iDg be found the bullet had buried itself . � obtained thereto after one month from the '_ --- -- - -- - - ---- -_ -_ i . .. . s . ..,. . - in a tree within a few inches of his ,head. i __ � - first publication in the PiciLraixot Nzws.the The careless gunnist was several hundred Matlisonh HAW date of which first publication was Friday. I - yards away. ' . . 1 .- b - .. I the Sixth day of May, A.D. 1892, and that ' . "' MEW DISCOVERY y ACCIDENT Manufract-grers of � uy led on the hand One of the sights of the city of Hamil re of the said Mnni- � In eompoundlDg a solution A'Part was ,Lcci,n - . - Headstones an that a ' hair was _ NIL-bleNfontialln1lis, a all the votes of the Electo sudon washing afterward it was discovered We nom- - I � . ton is the factory in which the celebrated ' other Uametery Work. cipality will be taken thereon at the differ- pietely rtmoved- we at once put this wonderful preparation, on the _ . . ,-Myrtle Navy" tobacco is made. Some -, . I ent Polling places of the said Municipality ' market and w 1(real Itim been the demand that we are now introducing - . . Also Importers of 8601:6111:10 swodish, ALM- IL throughout the word under the name of Queen's Anti-flairine, - people suppose that puttlog iitp plugs of as named in the said proposed by-l%w on - . ... . - - . PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND . arican and C&zL&41&n GraniteS. . IT 18 PE - .- .. tobacco must be a very simple matter, but All j,arties wiehingwork would do well to call the 30th day of Ilay. A.D lW2, commenc• . . . -0 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT: i : . - . . . .1. a walk amidst the ponderous and coni­ unu.,I)eforeptnc.ehasing. All work guaranteed ink at the hour of slue o'clock in the fore- . .. . iay the hair over and appty the mixture for a few minutes, and the - � , : " . ,..: - , , , !� .- , . - . b - - . - . . . I i.. - ' five o'clock in hai r disappears as it by niaec,%, i thout the anghtest pain or injury when - - , - , , plicated machinery of the establishment ,',,-I J'PicOs 0 lowest. noon and continuing until ft afterward. It is unlike any other preparation ever used I ',_, .� _. - i I , . - appkied or ever , .-: i-.;-5 - - ... .- ; .. I Farmers desirous, of . like purpose. � ­ '. . pl2rchasing i the afternoon of the same day. - . Thousands of LAD] ES who have been annoyed _. . __. __ � Would speedily undeceive them. Ilere fora - � . . - - --------- __ if on their rACT.. NECK and ARMS attest its merl . _.. ". � - - . with ha, 1. are hydraulic presses,.Ser4ew presses, iron D&ted at Pickering, this 6th day of May preclate a beard or hair on their neck, . - � I '� --- � -4 I GIENTLEMEN whO do DO& &I " , *`iK . � . I- : . frames all ofenurino6is strength, besides E would thank the pub. A. D. 1892. . I � And a priceless boon in Q aeeres Anti-mairine which does away I .. . � I � ­ . . v. . - - - - : . with Shaving. by rendering Its MUM growth an utter Impoosibilit, �.­ ml.� I � I . a steam en fine and man other pieces of DONALD R. BEATONA I paid by us (secure'Y - . I . __ - 91 , y � . I i Price of Quo#u 'a A ntl -IftJrine $1. per bottle, sent in safety martin boxes, Poe . . . - � 1.� . . . - .- 16,1 address . . "" . W hc for past favors and - - - Pa plainly. C,orrea- " . _. . machinery. I I "aied Irom ob,wrvauon), sew, money or slam" by ItItot will' I . . " - � . I . . . . __ - 11 x1rictly confidential. This advertisement Is honest and straight forward n every word it ..:.. . - - - � ". *at this Out AD& -_ 1 ( - _. I __ . . %. , , . 11 ." , Solicit a further &U, by ars � We invite you to deal with no and you will and everything as relDresented. C - . : � . . I . .­ . . 074 Raise - . ., . n4 to4sy. Address 9UREN CHRMICAL 00 woe 1INCINNATIf'O. You � . - ­ . �. � %..- I w- PLOUGHS 9 E.de n,;" I I IPSY $500 or 81my CNAO ... . - __ �. � ___ '... . .. .. WOBURN. . . '. - .:, I r I*ttor at any 11,04 omee to 1"ure IWWS deuv"Ory. Wo . __ - - � . - I - , - - .... _.,..� �11111 attention to our Station- or aii1rhiost Wary to say eed. 4 . . .. . . . 0 : Call and inspect the Wilkinson. Prices "0=11IL: r purch"or. Every bottle suarant . . .. ' I se' Reas tiew ftleaft w setues of queenoe And-Rdib"Oe . I .- - . . . . - - H. Clark is visiting frie,nds around her I Books -and cheap' imoderate. Alm asenL for the L. D. .'. . O'" 11M is ZZ be" ON Jbtzra Lwoe "Ott" &a& "aw4sk , _. ,:. 1� . � I e. Ary, Schoo' , ILkIMIL73. === vii= - 71% . 1T. ­_ '' -�- * Mra. Currie moved from this place to I . of am to Gelb" from sent with Order. GiNA ftlwy M cosessis"On to As"%& . . - � _. : �. . - ­\_�_ 1'. . I . .. - �.:_ . . �:� � - Little York last week. wall paper. .. &r1ins,Zephyrs, Sawyer and Massey steam ., . 11- � - I - ; : : . . .. HOME BE FERENGES:-The Lytle Safe & Look Co.. 146 to 150 Water St.; _: " � ! . 1. I. . � , ­ : 211 ' ' . . James Brennan lost a valuable cow the I .- ... , . � - other day. Died of milk fever. Bilks, Ewbroiaery,etc. Bris- -- - threshers. , . Edwin Alden & Co., 240 Race at., Cincinnati3Ohio. , - . . I � -�i � I - I - I L . . . . . . . , - � !, . q . . . - ,� I ., - A good business; might be done here in - - ' -L ...�: i - I �� - ' . .m., 1. - ': - the way of keeping a livery stable, as there tol Board, Card Board, Felts, �� , 11 � ----- --- _....!..l I.- - __ ------- - I ­ - ' ' -z; .�.,-,., - - . _..� 'L ".- . - - - , � �., ,,� jl�­. , , .1 .. - ��. ,.:�,-- , . I e � 1.w. ,�-, I . '. . has been quite a few I calls for rigs lately.- Linens.. and r ady stamped . cz,,e, ,MM2`tX0Xzrr. -n-v SSMAKING'. - . I .� 'bus might b - DxIdE4 -_ ..''.. .� 1! . And in connection b6 . _ ..' � . i u -a refit . . W_`AV--__ COWIE 'I ' .: ' , - � � �-4 1 - . . - I- . - . ably run between this place a Be . �., . ..-,. . . . . L_.j . I 1.1� - and BS',Iarny . . .: - - � . ', - . art! les. : . . --:: - " .. � station. _- , _... I ..'r., . . ­ � 7.:'' ,�� . . .. - .. ... ''! . .. . I ' - . ­ . � L L-7-1 URS. 1. WISE an .,:. �, . . � . _. - . . . B. PEART . - - � , .. k'L u M. . .. . . I . . . . � .- - '. ., : • . - ­ As a general thing at an electi6n you . i I . BROUGHAM. � f ... ­ 1_�'. I . : - - - I ". . want a good fast horse., I think . 4 a . . . . - . . . * i - - that old k' E ,BOONE '---- - __ - _ _. --------- __ .X wish to announce to the ladies of Picker - . I .. gray horse would have came in third in the . - I . _� . � . . �-3 ing and vicinity that they have been for., . - . -, I - , . .I. � ;(4- 9, 'r , I - I �; 4itl: . I , - I :- * . A-,- - . - AND, � . - .,. - . proverbial race between the hare and tile EAS" PICKERING VILLAGE. 4 . . " , " " . . ­ . . V--?v'�;, .1 . I I �., -- - - . torte e, but give bini a fair show and he ­ - -- __ __ -------- ___ __ - ' - LOOK HERE 1. . �Wo . tunate in securing a lady who has had _-� .. , ,.-, ' z 4i',,�'- - � ..:.��, -,-^, ,^ I ,^ I ,^ I .-+ .. ; - . a- . -- " ��-` will go a mile in three hours, including *,, PICKERING, . . 1_­l • about nine years experience in the city Z. . C... ,_ .' 11-- " : , - * - Any one wanting a road cart of . . ­-Z',-_',� . _ . . . :1 - ..' . , . � - I . ' , ­ I � " . .. stoppages. At the next election take the, I - . � .. , of Toronto, and are �herefore in a better-: - - - r � , "'..""; . I � - - I . . , - " . ". . . I I I I - W, I . _..!.. . . ­ .... wheelbarrow. any description will save money � ... . _� . . I.... - !­-, . . , ,. t position than ever to supply all who may .. ­, , - ,e� *�-::�','-, -tile has dome up, away . � . - .. ': ,Y A new golden i which -- '! d'i * (M I­,&1 if Linn berl ,,Y' 0 by calling on ut;- Prices �_q 36 -.: �;­. Q­ I _: - I - . a ,�� :1'.,_,.'1. I )1 . . practised universally would cause UDi' : . "; 11, . - W� favor them with their patronage. � . - .. - - universal ------' I , -_ . , 1. _ . ..,., . -, ,,e-,, � I "v &I "w � . - --- ­_I­��­� �. happiness. It is this "Get others to . I I ! . . . . , . * � . I .` :1:' - . . : I., ­ , . . ... . I IL . . I.... -1 lx. - . I . . I � ­. � . ; - , .,- I - :1 . . . . yonrself as much as possible for. . .. . . . � . _,� . . . : ,,,- , �_ . - , , - . . - - ..­ �_: . . . , I � C V * �­ . , i. . work for you as little as possible and work L V­ M" B E R, LA T-11' AND I - '' - - - - .. . i t �� - '"T . t_1w I . . BRIEN . ,� - , � . I . . V I 0 _" . O' .,,. ��,.,., -,, ,,, - upon the services of , ... . Our Tess downs the best... . 1 .4�_ . Make the fewest calls ' :. ­ �.: - ;�dIIMMES) . . � . . tt I . " ,. ' �,T­ W � . . I . t I � - I I . , '': : " . , I . , I � �, _ .. �- I - . ., . . _. neighbors and render them the maxi- - ,I; � : - ,!..:, _ .. 11 . . . , .. '. - - " � . your neigh .. I . . �k: . . . - .- . . _.__ .. I I Staple Dry Goods very cheap. . I . : t - - .- --THE­.�- .- - - ­ - -..-., �. z --' -,., - * - ., A- � ' . . .. Z-­ .1 I - - ­_ mum number of services yourself. - . .. . __ . . I . . . - .. . .. ..,. 04, I. -, ­ _. - . � I ., .:. -..:.. .1;.. . • . DRESS - L N � U Wad , . . - . -Rufticus. 'ED liars nu" ui' of all 1ind . I - UMBER6 Ub . - . . . - - . - - . ,., . � . . . . . . . �": ..", '- .1 ­ - . I . . . � I ; �-:,� .! , � - - I .. _.. � 11� .. I _ _.. - &�'O.W-0-- . ­ _. .,... _C�_ . . . S :..,.,.,. I'---,- "�. I - . . . gN� . . �'X.N �: � ... �. �­_'.,:- .. . - .. I . ... -., . I I.: 1.,..:_ � . -*. - Sale Register. . - I ID. W, H. JACKSON, " Pump Fact "', _�� � --- I . - _ �. 0'rYy -* Has disposed of his Toronto business, - - '. 1. HARD 3OFT WOO . , , I I ..., .4�' - I . ROAD - . ' .. ; :.4�� , , . . . . ,M* . . , - - . . -AT LOWEST PRICE- . . . BROCK Proprietor _ � �. -, -,."W" - . �, " FFTDAT, May 27th :-Postponed credit sale _... . - - ____ ----- -- ____ _____ _ _,rte CA-- 0-erow, I I and will hereafter devote hi's en_� - " ... ... .- , �L -.:, ,N, -... . . . . .... � I - a , - - . r , '. - . � . __:11. 1�� '. " �. ; - - . I .� I of stock, furniture, .etc., the property of f :: T4 0 M A. 9 _1a I '' Manufacturer of - . I tire time to Whitby Gallery.- ,,- �� . ­.­.�,� . 11 1-4 - . ' - : . :, IF ­ . . I the late Hector Beaton, at the village of , t::i-It' Ton p will be added it . ' , .. M er c nt. . - � .1 ... � " _. . 1 . "I . . . . ; I - - ;<..!, - - , :_ . . - , . Pumps * - ". ..' . I ,�� � .., : - I . Lift, Force & Suction �1 � . - . . Whitevale. Sale at one o'clock. Terms 6oked. ­ USINESS is already comznenc--� : � �.�,� ��_;er4 I- . . � .. � . � . .. ­1 -`;i% � I .- . 6 months credit. Thos. Poucher, auc, . - .. :-..-. -�.,� : �'. . I _ - - . . . -1. I I.' .., _. . 4.,� :_�,. . ­ � - . .. . . Deep -well Pumps of Brass, Iron and -, ., -� ­�. .. .­ -, - �!. .�,4 tioneer. - RDON * SO D ing to hum, but the facilities are . .,),. � B � ..:.,. .,t i - Wo. Do' 0 0 V, Porcelain. . . �. I 41_11'1'�- - . . s .. . - . -,. �_ 'I ... I.,_ I ­ . " . Y, May 28:-Credit sale of horses, -- _­ ___ . - - - - Barnard of Whitby, h1til ROM thO *&Wh ' .: ­ 1 "Si ��,�, - . . ­ SATURDAY, ___ .- -------- - - - - -- ' '' � .- - can accommodate all .-.:,. ­,� Z ` rigs, harness, household furniture, store , - WHITBY MAHLE AND . GEARED AN PUMPINQ WINDMI�11639 such that he . -�C",--. i� ... I I n - � - . . .. - . ' ` . I - . - I - - . - .. . goodst etc., the property of A. L. Harvey ft who require pictures., During the . - - ,_­. the.: . . .. .. I . 1j he advertised last week, but lie . has plenty Wiuduaiil and Cist6rn Tanks, and . .; '_ ,�. ... _4 I � . . in the villiage of Pickering. Sale at one .. L. -. , ': .: ',,'i�-_ W11 I ... � -, . . . . � o'clock. Terms, 5 months. L. Fair- - I .. Cistern -Pumps. Mail orders holiday season call and get photos - �.- � .,.., , , , n., I , , �k�.. -_ ".." ill' - � :_ I � � . .. - . rades of American � % . . -! ,.�-,;i� - ,�:, - . , .� ­� ­. ' Gramme 6--Worksmore bargains in all 9 � promptly attended to ..-.. � -:'� .,. -t-%- ay, �� 4 - - - banks, auctioneer. I. . - �, I -1 . ; . - 1� . ,. 1. . . � , �.;,.1_41v ;4�"-,_. . ;t""'eL _ . - � _.... - . . that will be finished in the latest Style:— `� ",L� . '. 1. w - :1 -,)a,.. . :� - " , $A§1' . _� � . ; , . _. : DUNDAS St,­-- . WHITBY. or �rjy M,k N� jo ) .t j it V . -, & . Pieke � . . � � . I . - Watches In either Silver, Gold Fillea rin � .-,­,j ",r_, 4;, ... : . , . It , -.I.- - - � . - ­ - .1. . - . . I :� (Zst&bU*hed 1849.) ­ . I ,;­� ... I ,.,. . .. . `�; . 0 . I of the art. __ ­ :-�"ff'­4' w�A . I Consumption Cured.,,,.: �� . " . I - I., ­­�­ ," - ­ " _j, -1 - , � v - .- - . . * ''I I - , .. I I ..T1, - I— - _ol_ - - . . ,It . .. . . I t .,­ r . . -� - ,.�. - t .;� . ��_ ,�, I� . ­ . . . . I . ��. � L,­ i __:,�'i -�: rr'.� "JUd Q3W. I i - . I -.1 �� .. �� - - . •- - , -'- - _ . , �% � ' " L; . . � . - ne would remind you that a - .. :,. ' � ­_�_ P , , I , .tice, hay- � - . _'�� I .V .. ,1 - - An e1r] p,bysician, retired from prac ,r t COUMTY COUNCILI :,_-�'L - - Pr - ffi.,"Ll''''. . --- ­,.�, I ,, 1. - .. . ,�; - � -it. wouentaea, op 10 or altention' will bd­ 'given. � 4, - . ing had placed in his hands by an East lndi�% I PE CIAL .�W_11�m Nr ­ - .- - �­ �.,,'..UIDA ­.� - . - - . . ciouary the p)rmul 1 of & simple vegetable -i ods keep time, and &M As mUstsc- - eottntll of Ojttario. - .--.,. %_.�i r- �,. _. � . mifi his 90 �. . �.. �� It . . � - I � . . _. .. T.�:,' ."', _ ­ ... . �_ rew6dy for the peed and pertntment cure of Having returned to tho o1a Fit-nnil of 0 : - .1 S to family groups and ao Christmas: I �., ., I I ) _', I . I ,�� I.. . I . _., I I. � I 1, . . Consumption, Bronchitis, catarrh, Asthma and Wolfenden Granit and Marble works, ' - %--, � ?­_ I . . L . -1 f, .1. � _ _, .. . ­ fury &g bi& Watch Repairing departmont, next meeting of the Council of the * ib "'' :­ - I � ,...v.�, ��'_ ... - p trod to execute a V-1 _.:g� - - - . all throat and Lung atTections, also a positive I am better pro' 11 - to � THE is a time when most families have, �. .. - . - ,�� - � ; - - f . �� and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all . Corporation of the County of OntarioJor . � - -.,., ...._: � .... 11 . . . . . . . .. orders in came cry and all other tiro you i8W, will be hold pursuant to adjourn- • have 11, , . . �. I .. . Nervous Oomplaints after having tested its -. - _ � i.� . which lift saying & good deal. Try him t1_ . I 11 � - - . � � wonderful curative powers in thousands of work p t i i t the business. _. . went at the Court House in the Town of Whit reunion, it is the proper tiW0 tV have, a. M" _- ; -bv. on Tubeday, the 7th day of June next, at the I . 1, ,; - I - . .,�� ...,:% � . ­ eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to ',- . - . ..,:% ': V., .. ': ' :, ", .1� -- . ': - L'_17- . � � I . _ - _. , . _,,� 11 -I , - - ­ .. . . . . . . - _-� --,� _�v , _�. er aln.1111 0 and you will copse to hiln I I -, - . . , - - his suffering follows. Actuated by this motive CaFtomers will a W61L lseltwwu du= Once, me . .. ,�. .. h c ternoon. at groups taken.- .-.,,' � '..., I.— . -;i,L,, * -, �.. __,��_ I., ,I h i _. - . , ,., , ., , � - _: t - - I - � - " ring I will to to be )s4d before the council mu . , " - -, - and a desire to relieve human suffering of foreign and d mestle granite and . - All MC01111 .1 . . .. . I . . 1. Js I 11 1. . :. - .., ­­ .o 1­1, , ,.,. �­ - .1 .. � .]a gUiLr" . ­4 ­_ 7- - - I t6e 4. . 2 - I . .,;, � .. -,.;� - . 'N - . I . ­�.. ,. 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Azi►ephsaa►t Dlsap ears ii tine Qnletr- ea�iis '- R .�#' + "Olt it'6 y+au - lotrei!''' he o'rved nt 1#i altli a' P, - - Y t 6�►ppenea ; bat' igitOi'dnae of the eicoam- with rrfect ooantnand over bis eonntsa►,►ziae, naeo� g'i ettt�istsity _find obtnpag et indua— lyapeltr e[ �1ze >usemea errors.' - - a A . dome to tae in a dream, O I;oi'bot mhiel <• �? o to mo . sweetes from: tii7 far-off stances almost alysed him. He dared 4nd�ro citing to Mohair. , "X can't ofl'ee oft E4 lie T4oked like a.. man lately « DId I ever ace an elephant die ?" said a ' Com t1 trot o to ' ir� » .t v ' u- ht down to the .level of rthose who he keeper, repeating a reporter's question. .. .. _ • _ ' 1 k ' a v . place -- g inqu e• mach to cat, he added, air I would oak f3 Pe ► P� g Po q - ; . .. __°= . _ x : Come close, and lean above me thy fair face t One agency of intelligence he fancied, yet you " — t :,he bridges at midnight. He resent• 4 Well, I did and I didn't." Ni � t - G ;,; : • - Withtn my fingers let thy fingers two e, feared mr ht throw some li ht on his •• Chte woman's observation and as he tarn• " How was that !" naked' the reporter, E�� -11 • P And kiss my eyelids, till they qriver and shine 8 A tdottsand thanks ; Mrs. Clove is ex- " ' - with pa�xionats joy, and all deep's iluyetic situation. to early editions of the even- Ming me to dinner, I was driving past his back to her she passed on. feeling fob his note -hook. ',4 • I , ways ng papers were out—he could hoar the when I noticed the light, and thought you be►ttle cif all his forces of brain and «I did not see him actually die," replied r �_ ; �'_, ?: - ° Are lighted with the bright. propitious rays z. news -boys va can in the distance —but he might be here." ract�er against this miserable result. d# the keeper , withAnt the vestige of a smile. - �- `That beam from Love'sownmoon— pLoveastara dared not Bond an croon from his office I "awn folly had been silentl raging for-- ,- _ - , r _` , : divine. y P 1 sometimes stn here for the Al ntt ' Y g He was living when I lost sight of Nita. 'n n to townie one. Ha seed his hat, and ►� Sr. ttiqure- A t ask ho gave in— acknowled ed " '; 1v ' y �-._ ��p! when I am pressed with business, said M g He wan swallowed alive. - .. . _ - , - - O Love, for pad's love, aiie>C for lave of love; -: ' ulliug it as low ae be could over his ashy Bu) �� ; and then he sat dawn sad looked himself beaten. Bat the epirIt which had « This is going to be a pretty slier yarn, & - f`. }.: Send forth thy seal across the weary way, . worked his success in the world and boric keeper," remarked there rter,aa a shame of ' - And meet me, where through Bleep's vague Iwo PIOce�� Charing Cross station, at the solicitor. Pe Po ' ` Land I rove and bu ing s paper carried it to the forth- his cb$raetrer revolted against submitting to « y " I have been to Chelsea. Tii9! doctor g disappointment crossed his face. I guess 4 I ' Backing nay buried treasp re —ah. but star eat end of the platform, over the enbank- the " peadinR die race. He wished that, I won t need the note -book. You saw him Hero in these arms till I Novo Jolt again has been arrested. You had no relations or u ' f• ) -- ment, before he opened it. like the Hebrew cant, he could pull down swallowed alive, eh ? I alwa thought - - i The jubilant ln:oed exalt through every vela ! correspondence with him, I understand ? g gat on were an antiquity. I never sus ated ,w= _ The flaring headlines made hint stslCger „ „ all his enemieasnd rfvale amop the ruins o, said Matthew, wincing. I know Y q . y' �.1 . .- n the moment he opened the sheet. `l'hey „ of his own earner. At least _lie aoald_ de you to be an antediluvian, What did it, a - `` - `r .t3ositetimesI find thee to ntr dreattts; ;; ... ,, -(4 annnnnced an "Alfa ad Child Macder In nothing about the man. rive them of the etacle of-his fall, ?" ' . ' "'• ` = I do not hoer thv voice —nor do I iwe � g I m very gletd of that. It is trite datrger P ' megalosaurus . ` Thy Lace —bat, sweet~ I foal, all silently, Chelsea— Arrest of the Baby Farmer -- the less." The tide he stared down pit, from the " Never heard of such a thing," said the �"`" �- : Thy presence watch my sleep; sometimes it Staridina Disclosures expected." The an- �� „ • brid e, rushing to its end swift and dark keeper gruffly. "This was aquicksand." - _ I Well' va Hired $n3� ors afters use. K . ,• _ - e . owing thorities it was stated bad had .their eyp q •' � and defiled, was fit emblem o€ his life, his «011, a quicksand ! Go on, old man;" , " :s> � I .•I.eatch.from far thaehining of love's strew upon the woman -G for some titnA past, His face, sti6enipg ir' rigid, desperate Ines, ruined career. 'l ey were so like, the two responded the re rter, delighted, as he : - . a _ _ - Or hear from far his blithe, dear minstrelsy; was thait of a map, who felt hieaseif ing the river and. the life --wh should the � « � • . ., , -- - -- ,But wben3 •would drew near -thew streams their snepicions haring,�ieeaaroused by tb0 . _ y Y pulled outspent or two. Tell us all - - '" and thee, frequency of the infant casualties at her ea- driven to the Wall. not go down together? about it. - ' . • ' I. n ' ., ? ff - to ionient and db would Novo been in " The ihquosL will be- opened to- morrow► There was a sudden sound in the midni ht ,. ,1 • They mock my vi on with ehgeive' lea— f g It was in. India, said the• old keeper, a! ae++�' 4 the ieahes of the a lord go gut for the « �„ .. ai�.i9lliah give Nita a start. "Big Ben "was « where l learned a good deal about ale- . / / - And thetl y tti b ed fn d +' What loquest , chiming the hour from the high tower of i t ,e toction of m i oert capes it was „ g g phante, never thIa. , g that it wtink come . F , &` Posaesaea bn lie b indrealnt o 1- clap, . s tinted that eeveral " nom , well known in "The inquest oq the ab�Wif the Faody. „ Westminster Palace. Matthew - Bulbous useful to me in a menagerie in' after years - And wakes to face the hours that wound and - - ;: -t; ,� " Oti, of course ; I "for t." - . . . -- u. tire, . business, political,. and social circles, were �r gp listened under a 6ypnotfespell. What was Elephants are common boasts of bgrden . I. �_ In which no more the hap It will Qv�l b� opened and - t en_ ,' + g here,, and an this day a htavily Laden onto happy pulses leap— likely to be. in mixed in providing a Y ► it that be heard .The golf -same mesas e t To see the hostile years rise, stee . on.steep. _ sensation of no ordinary kind in the course learned for the t- moclent. It seb nueii that he had listened to with exaltation of - - Whilo from no height shin +�. a des fcablgiit6le ti�it to•m4ke ao ci; tree croeain a afiallowbitt Broad steam by e • apqui into D+lra. Griffon s affairs. P ?10 spirit from fih.� bells on Christmas eve ; sera Tie sa serous .brute had refused <i y' . _ swering fire. 4 rY p' $� g { `� •.�• -_•a' � gaignificance of this ominous warning #� silent ;: hoer @vet', ere it .'' enly it eountjed like a. knell now, vetch tostepenthebadlyeonattlymadbridgew6llsh _ Mr. (.love .. i _ .- T know?+ i t is, said a� , bminoas mocks Liz its funereal vibrations.: . ; , - - -.- - .k'�` 1 1641 env Bulbous, Low thoroughly terrified, rY the nst#vos bad' ot*ecEed �' brit .his • •instiriot ^,. • : _ . � a.. but will you l@aso gome to,the p in Xs «Jew's— wife —is --dead i" � 1?0iti• •time* it. # - _ . g �QY�O E t -, • a� took, wholly to himself. His limb shook pp did na't warn hfm of 6 daft er ksan � � } $'' there sit ibUit sa that men the to #t R q d- - 4;. ' <: g-'c>_ witi}i;tear. It mattered nothin t4 htm who y y— Y• q} boOtged do}vi4 f�oga y pqd: invisible :which the water concealed -near. - , .: P ±� " >� t a ra mi ht be ; be was i }f ter- CO1pf ina�hd —of my ke$pitig ot}t of the Burs- tdwey, as fro► the depths of the 9�y. hank. - s ; Kt Y _ C ER IV. - Pea.�es- to tl#p one in the wow ght, edit "°'e �, w there was a Long "panao of sadpenee= syttieh ,.l spas attr!►Fted tQ ttu cene: ti ;g G ."• Mr. $ulbouti.•. 'We-Intist s - -. •. ' - �� �� heiae f it >aoigo, . as msy still ttte wrtorld s trembli;iq heart be•' shout$ o his owpers, five T n meccliants, .: - . Loe1 ,olonius w p�at-� ,. `,'Rh �reaponaib the - • . tutee on that c t�ibty, t►nd melt It era tcen the last echo of the arael� of doom wyl,ose wares do carried from ens barart to 19ted all theublo. proceed t ' a Ifsve a v .. _ -.:, , - -. vie quite as inter zags �,f t best A u t0, sertyy ar�d 'the blt;bt' ol+ttre archao el a trumpet ' y . 'i t: ^ - ''' his ter to Ja latter a , ";U _. d and dis�ac'ed ; -cl r c' e tiol A odor' .tt�ansitmtlom ' w,#th fi snot er. The did no k owtof t e cluh , . _ ql► ; j+ t► , # Y — and'tben a Sin le mi ht steaks - bcouied' . y t r • b athe Matthew ' " self c er but atc(t11 H n9, woul a car- $ g Y nand and torrid not` tinderatand why their _ f y thatwdetn There Was no'wi tieiks; "nod no Y �r from The toter and rolled in dee reverbom- F i' libefa a n them i1tg; the taxi are. me, There were the LonBe• ! 1? elephant did hot cottte bat di Ute atreAm, ' -` u alties often far heavier •written agreement —so tared" geoti' Ybu Lions over bhe silent city. which he had eylntoat crossed. When the r� 3 - -�.: sale •o a family ` " " gu�sed q : t) - • idjrer the aranfiee of Sf t un R "-- . th *n pena,ftietlrt�sf vhe law; and-wl -- aye � a'!I � , Po t 'Matthew Bulbous was cQaghly►-roused from . learned the predicament he vests in thelrf >. by tie $aaumption of the bq.Iras -. -: ;�ulbons rases a imace— it adv}{q�a. da ro s b a liaetnaa. { -more rtain. •'tiifre_was the ruin of all his ,, nom' P m°Od y . 8 P°. howls of grief and des rr woi�,ear, splitting. 1. daa ` itet` a husband and t of ?fie P° �n whati form did you give her the money? �• �qve ozf,. illy anon. T is is no lace for i � : _ her issue• and th � _ Themes, of h*..s iasiuesa, of his position in �� t, „ k T suggested-that buitdlea of .turf and bram•1.- 3 - - _ in votes ing the Ho tn,none t e world, of `his character. His son would - f,h 'gold• yt►t�- -mavp on, hies be thrown .to ?lid elephant; and this wasp , .: ` and wealth Tamil con • •`:involved despise;�ul, repudiate hies, b is friend+i would Pery good• There is, their, no evidennce Ty'aiYC M thew Bulbous Navin ttf stink y o done, this old fellow, seemingly aware of _ y y b- . cf tbat.transaction. And the assistant kept *way, , with t�ia constable slowl fohowin , ',- - ' - in a'itha� ter the rehabilitate.[ a ver di- drop him, :his clerks would lauggh %.him Y , 3� g 'his danger took each handle with his trunk - i - a •� ' • Y his enemies —he was connciuus of having s by Mrs Griffon--good heavens ! what alilace And the eonatable's e e watching his every and. thrust it under water. Then with a, . � . ! t F lapidated nobleman. ..., ' . • it >s —is an #dint :she can re no evidence. - cod man would entl� over him: There gi movement, until he reappeared up Parlia- mighty effort dragging up one foot out of .. - . •- ., Aiatthew Bulbous was of all, this, f3 y-' 1 {:Hall 'ou had no communication whit the .., g ' Y ' � -._ tY was not one who would regret.. him. y ;y m tL,gtt*eftr. {" he i t4ial alto .'"whicji the sticking sand, he would put it on the . ! - but re arded the whole'-amattel►s� one ,of dueler. had`iees l alb+ted obi e► ErA paesbd ' ..� g Yea - -there were two ; he knew it now, „ „ 1 gay *~-bundle of fagots and press it down. He got - _ if:, basineas in which there _must be eAvantages I had t said Bulbous, with a sadden and the outer forces were at work again as ' . - - o�' I � on both Bides, and he wt s.&&tiaded with the with a pang ;,two despised, and neglected ate which the lawyer understood asasilent 1 g a lot of them ender him in this way with . bargain. Knowing the views of Lord g he strode fierce towards Charm Cross. It { women who would chin to all the more. p Y fiercely g more skill and precision than you would - - , : - _ 4- g g , malediction. "The fellow sent me a certifi- was well for Joseph Bulbous that he war out think possible • b ' Polonius the afore it was no matter of But of all the world there was no persons but the soft sand took them _ , { cats yesterday, and he had a cheque far it. i' , l - . - en rise to him to receive a litter from ?bat attitude which would cut him to 'the quick Y Y of his brother's way, that night. all in, and still let him doRn farther into its surprise Mr. Clove started, and after a moment To BE ewNTINUBD.) . T: . -> `: nobleman the morning after the occurrences like the cool and deadl hauteur with which l y depths. - _ . g rose and walked twice the length of the , y,,. • „ Lord Polonius.wonld d him, comforted _ His master roeured a small Twat and , - t related in the last chapter, hinting that if rap room. His looks showed what he thought - . • 1. ' Mr. James Bulbous returned to England by the possession often thousand pounds of doled it out to hum. Then they took all his g _ his more He had ahead felt the sting of this part of the cane. "Then the Belies WOIIISII'8 WeakII888, load of goods off, pat them in the bt,atrand uo%y there wanild be`no insuperable dtflicnl Y y have ssesaion of our check as surely as ` t' in the &vary of the early realization of of being beaten by the wily old peons bat it the sun ahiaea at noonday. The doctor had One of the most painful and at the name brought diem ashore. This lessened his I. `' + �` ._. was far words now, Oh how the misfor- time absurd exhibitions of false economy weight a good deal, but the sand was by - +' s th r rnutnal wishes., w ' not et left his bed after a debauch the i�r is : - � , letter came at'an o ortune,moment, tunes of Matthew Bulbous would hate been y may be seen in the crowds at the bargain that, time up arrows his shoulders and his 1- pP night before, when they arrested him. ?hat counters at the ordmar ': .: i 'w an 'the bill - obstacle tb the mat•rla bad -lightened lied it been possible te,.asaociate y shops. There entire back was.covered by the water. Only y $e ch ne I fear, will at them on oar croak. seems to he an ineradicable idea -in the his head showed now, and still the old fellow A nab r and. Matthave, -B lbous Lord Polonius with the disgrace 1 But the P Y I • , S -j Rn ter . K . - Matthew Bulbous, with silent curses, • ' - k ht e a d the ai�uati no. with Earl had 6Qlen top maeygrtijn. minas of aoaee- womee, that at certakc times was the only calm and collected individual G i - f 1ju ° Fth �i>; d4 A h t 1�1 _ thought also of the two telegrams from firs and seasons of the year merchants are will - iti the crowd. I cannot help thinking of an - - �,,. r tisf titbi e sh k dff they dsotdetedaljY ! brother. Ho told Clove abort diem, and .. ofP ; Al. l` - .- • go ed sit a hltoFier lieaimair, Ilisily fag to give away their• goods with practical -, elephant aa's person ; no one can who haa.'� y,�,,., -.., . :. feeling which had kept him from htabed all ' �° Clove was read to curse likewise. ` - n. ht a d astonished his wife at break- walked to the cab -ran and jumped into a ., Y „ lyi no profit. i been wildh them and witnessed their intelli- -�'"' hansom ruin the man an address. In the Bo you know, Matthew asked; with fe j' • fast by fling her that her son was tom- , giving It is a common trick in the inferior ghbps' genre as much as I have -, `• . • course of b ens at e . Bulbo dread, whether the police are-••are Look, ' : ltt•' .• Nom as :that is zoom must be sited r . to,smoke up and soil a few oasis, a4v"ties - "Collecting some floating b&lrda wvhich t t • b1g' fl ' ing for me . f „ g { d ready for him. i came in ooh r men ., Why, . If Lhey e,►ere, of coarse They a 6arnt gatods gale, tnaric the gouda at had risen thrown out fro him, hR made assort _ Vii,; _ r - ahwd eharac1 s ar useful the regular rice, and thus the often at- +� Her request - that hb Mould'unlock •the - 3l ,.� - would quickly find you. i'he warm" will : P y - of raft of them with, his trunit dud t'eated r t� door or leave_ the key, reminded hi;ii that, certain lithe , an`i one of ?herd !fb tract a large crowd of buyers= who YCMiain his big head on them. It was PP at$e,, hovv- not be isened before tomorrow ; veiny likely g g the room was still locked up. 'Taking the Iioti' thought bf as' hart qualified to help when the coroner has received some evr- Pert a°dY oblivious to the fact drat the goody _suet, : He was dooms and we,. knave i� ke from a drawer in his etnd he rveat him. Refound the lawyer. and with buai- ate b� so�ltt to tit. t the regi}t ta{tr� ; Morn long the water ,toweled ,his ipouth. y Y dance —that is, in all probability, said Der. t outttsl ` htest upyiop ` nesa- likedirEetnesstai,i the case before him, ke tit { tP ,r Then,he lifted his to Lrank.att4 curjod it - f + thoughtfully u the stair a, to see if b Clove. �%.T . - S Y P « ►+ tp , 3 E , chance any memorial of the dead As Its ugly, Mr. Bulbous, said the lair- „ ,,. because it Is a burnt goods -awe. . back Byer iris forehe-a'd, a wat,pr . filled � I tVial•theq want -me at the inquest . "'+n � should be lying about the room. He found 3er, whose name was Dl r. Clove — "it's ua- �� Almost every shop, owadays,• cuts off his ears and he flapped them vi orousl for - y I think not. I am afraid your attars• PPe g , Y ft, j t as ;h loft it. the i t ra ha deniably ugly.: But fish t it ust. pafiaib;e ggW# Ab reonsYttp and was.4A .?the at .that . - ' Ph4 g you may Le e:• an cry' dance will be tec;uieed in —&Lean : in aa- - - a tiara. Soon it reached big eyelaattes, and ' still lay oil the: table, - 'covered with dust. Y « Y gggtaftiug the g oilier place, I►Ir. Bulbous,' in a di8erent regular price in order to attract the then his big burning oyes just at the water's One by one he picked them up again, I am exsei'attng aotlQg, repliefti inetyitd► 1ptpaant hetatQr. ; The 090a" !Of edge took on a. itrable expression. The „ oa ty, e►id Der. Clove, with professional g• . p y dire wondered if an of them represented Bulbous impatiently. IDut �we must be „ the votress: tainetg•iiitle• cent awreai to iiux seemed to beseech aid and succour from those . y „ de Katy, four beat course, meantime, i _ . the deceased woman. He concluded it would Prepared to meet the worst. If the worat will be to say nothing to anybody. We another illustration of the frailty of woman j he hadserved so long and faithfully, and his - - . 7. - _ U. fjeigt to burn- them; and colldetin teem does not come so much the better; but we nattire in this matter'. It is no otaggem- f masters fairly grovelled in the dust as they - . g must simply wait and watch events, and Y g y 6 his hands he bore them down to the stud must be ready. tion to say that many a good woman has yelled to their gods and frothed at the mouth , y take advantage of every point that presents sent five cents in car fare in order to gave y g � Y - and cast "them on the fire. There wag one "Very well. I'll do what I soft: , FiraS p in choir frantic Indian way of expressing � - _ • • of all give me your brother's address." itself in our favour. Silence at present is this one cant on the dollar. Forty-nine sorrow. The tears came to own eyes as which chanced to turn face upwards, and re- + g Y our only strength, y Y . _ - cagniz:ngg it, he snatched it away before the He has cleared oat,' After the lawyer left.bim, Mr. Bulbwas cents Beams so moth less than fifty, ninety- I looked at the fellow and knew there was. . fare canQht it. The ex expression of astonish- Mr. Clove's face lengthened. " Tli 4t is nine cents infinitely less than a dollar, and no help for him. , . - . - ,± p untortunate," he observed. " It would have lay down again on the sofa, face upwa -ds. small merchants have readily taken advan- ,� P - . ` . went and relief which filled his face as he been better in every way fur you if he heal The woman came by -and -b and removed As the water covered his eyes his coa�- - looked at it again was remurkable. He re- Cage of this curious weakness. stood his ground. the things from the table, leaving the ago gave way at last, and he uttered a , , g ! I ma s nd money, I The gift-packages which come with tea► membered holding it in his hand the day �' Pe �;' whisky and the water, and placing a box of piercing scream of fright through the trunk, . he locked up the room, al}d it was marvel- suppose, in ease it shoal be neceaaar ? and coffee are another illustration of this „ y cigars beside them. Later on she came and repeated it several times. It made my loos to think that, after seeing itonly once, As mach as you *ant. —1 will only g . universal desire of the shopper to get setae- blood curdle, I tell you Have you heard . add," said Matthew Bulbous as he took his again with ceffee, glancing nervously at thin for nothing. No sensible woman who Y Y - the face should have so fixed itself uron his ttie still and silent object on the g g horse scream in a burning building? It is I '" , hat, " that if u manse this business reflects over the neat amount of money , ' k memory. The dark eyes and pretty face . y'O g eufa. The coffee became cold the clock on g Y almos human. So was the old tallow s death ` bore, is truth, wan the phantom which successfully, Mr. Clove, it will be the best made by such concerns can lieliece that any- cry. The and was close at hand. His long . . . t p the mantel piece struck hour of ter hour, and iece of work for ourself that ou ever thin is iven awn An inferior ualit of - had been haunting his disordered brain— „ Y 3'- he did not move. . At ten size Caine again, g Y' q y trunk atilt ,waved wildly above the water, the face he had recognized, without eosin eve done: tea is pa mad off at the regular price of the og g and left his ,chamber candlestick, asking but nothing else of him was visible. Ito Mr. Clove looked gratified when his client good quality, and thus the purchaser is . ;i t ; :i,, in.his sleeping vision on Christman eve, left him, not oil account of the profeasioaa! timidly if he should want anything iripi-e� length grew less and less, and finally the - - and which he had fancied {eepcath the heavy made to pay for the gift . - _ emolument which the ease promised to There was no answer: and the woman, water poured over the top of it. -One more . v - beside his son iu the -mourning car -._ . half- frightened, quickly retreated to the — bubbling, choked, gasping scream threw the laid—thou li this was no small Matter to ? -: • •' riage. ,Y g basement. �G'olnen UhOrleters in Vogue. water out again into a, high jet, but that- . - - - " There's no accounting for-th"ei tricks !" him —but from the more disistererted satin- About two hours litter she heard him des• effort was the last: The stream quickly fill- - _ - wraa his relieved teflectiou as Ire. tossed the faction which one rogue ,naturally derives The h000rable order of deaconesses bee from the embarrassments of another and cend the stairs and go out. He was too ed up his only channel to the air above, and :E - - photograph contemptuously into the. fire miserable to stay there alone with his been revived in ?tie methodist church, in the old elephant ,visa buried before he was V. : more successful one. thoughts. A greasy mist was €ailing. With which women more nearly share spiritual dead. I could have watched a dozen natives - . - . .. .. and watcl►cd it burn to ashes. _ x . Matthew Bulbous passed a bad afternoon. di pities with men than is an other of the - .. This incident, connected with the effect He wan afraid to return to his offices, a fur dk ' which he found somewhere in the K 3' swallowed-up is the same way without feel- - ;;, — rotestant denominations. In the rea ect - - Of Lord Polonins's letter, put Matthew into in what mi ht {rave tr►ken lace theta du - rOome.Alawn over his eyes, Matthew Hal- P p ing half as bad about it. � - ` - igh g iritr sa he proceeded to Loudon. He $ g P ljous side idl across the park, and up of possessingg an active.fontinine element for — . . V'' . - p in Ilia absence. He spent the time going y rochial lafiors ttte episcopal church follows . • 7 - ` !. looked upon hip worries as practically over ; g to the King �oad in Chelsea. The street& P& - _ ; , . . } - «. and as goon as his son returned to England from place to place on pretence of one busi- close upon the liberal minded methodist ; l , were deserted, for the ppublia- houses bad 1'O r' �.. he would see that not a day's unnecessary nesa or another. He wanted the office to beta closed soma trigs. He halted st the Y, SA U D G�G1�Ifili AC(}IDE14T for not oul like the methodist does the - • - - . . -- _ : - - - - delay interfered with the - completion of the be closed before4e returned, then lie would to of the atreet in which his brother had epiecopnl church encourage the formation of - - stesl in and ales there • for lie was deter- p .countless charitable organizations of ladies Tyree +%L!ldre>t sleet an Untimely En d, - f matrimonial project. rained not to o home �a again, and that his lodged and ground his teeth. On rho a - but latterly the tide of re'udice has set in A Montreal despatch says : —A triple .. a - - . " The engagement line lasted long g' $ proach of a policeman he went on towards Y prejudice drowniii accident occurred to day in the - . Y� ' Bnon h," he said to hitr>self, as he eat down arrest should take place in London sad not the Embankment. This is as dreary a lace favor not only of the minister s sharing ter- g Y - g in hie own house at Blackheath. fain actual u! it duties with devoted lad Lachine canal, at St. Cunegonde; ender the _. - in his office and wrote out the telegram re- He felt weak and sick when he got back. as Tendon provides for the homeless and pulpit Y very saddest possible circtlmstances, and to - - - - ariahionera but also of the a '►oiuttnent j calling his son. That was how he regarded troubled at night. Onoo or twice he sat on P pt night two worth families are moufnin • There were two or three rooms furnished on of women to important uniform service. g $ - - it. The matter had not been mentioned to the first floor, sad it was bis habit some• one of the seats fora time, looking at the p° over tlroir dead. This afternoon four bright "'? • ' James Bulbous yet ; but the idea of his will ion lines of lam and sometimes he bun Quietly have the more broad - minded rooters times to eta • there for the ni ht when an g pet g little bo s named Ed ar Lachance ed 4 g y- turn their attention to the formation of y $ � °g ' being opposed by any person in his family y over the wall. -Then be wandered on choral classes drawn from the feminine ale- Ycere Arthur Lachance, his brother, 6 - - • .:'. was foreign to Matthew's thoughts. He did thing kept trim late in town. do he went aimlagaly keeping by the water. At g a stairs, and lay gg,hir back on a sofa, went in the congregation. In some three or Ycere, and Napoleon and Patti Leblanc, k 1, not even think it necessary to mention the F Westminister Bridge where he even- aced yes cove G and 4 set off with - . - , -• - matter to his wife again. He wasdufftcient with the Light turned down try to tuall found himself, he halted un• four New York churobes,'�at Sunday aftex- y years, for himself- think. ll noon and feast•da services, a group of the the consent of their parents tobuy some _ �' I _ deer e� y, with the manner of one who Y fl cane at a small she a few blocks away . He expected a call from his brother, and He found thinking a painful and use- knew not which way o turn for rest. He young girls, in severe, half - priestly black Y Y N is 1 less effort under the ' bnrdeir of sea- y relies, chant yes nesa, alma and h mna After they had started one of the little Tel• - , - decided that Joseph might as well emigrate ace that oppressed his mind, go looked up at the dark sky, and the greasy F° y lows su ested that the should o down to - _ - at onto, now his last duty was finished.. pe drizzle poured down on his face. Then he quite to everyone s satisfaction. The gowns the canal see if the water was high, and t bitterl regretted haver despatched worn b the women choristers are severe in 3 �4 Probably, however, he would not come over Y g g went on the bridge, leaning on the parapet, y ' • the others a resin the quartette arrived .tea ' %_ that telegram to -his son, and -for- rile extreme —of thin black serge Hanging g g. `_- until after the interment of the child; and and gazing down the river towards his home oil the bank. It appears that a raft of loge -: . Aiatthew reflected with approval on the gotten to cancel or recall it. Jam would He had never before thought of his home full from rile throat, with the flowing vest- PP r g _ z . ' home next day, or the day after --and with such feeliiaga as filled him now. lYhen raeut sleeve that falls to the gowp's Nom, lay moored Hoar at hand, and while ?_tree of quiet and unobtrusive manner in which n.ucb Matthew Bulbous was afraid to rgeet him. the lade um don and' be an _ rites were commonl r #ormed a "t earl he t6 ht --as, to his , he was A close little black cloth cap aqt demurely ] Pe K to amuse : h I Y Y Did the know anything about the bob �rK uery, ate aver simply combed cad completes themselves, the fourth, Paul Leblanc, more '` '._ boors of the morning. 1 t wvae new eleven y y g y fo think —of thed face and ne leet�i fidol• P Y P Y P etc those two innocent and submissive wo ' °sP g timid rho s than hta older brother and -. - '_ 'clock, 'and no doubt,tbe child had beeir y it which existed for hits. there, the iron of this somber tot e?that in no wise dims the ' y two companions, refused to leave the canal llpd ed in the cemetery hours ago. That wan men at$lackheath, from whose compassion remoras pierced the thick resisting crust sweetness of voices carolling from organ loft bank but stood the others walk - ?lie usual way. and undeserv6d affection be shrank most of that encased the heart. In lees than three or pew. It is unnecessary to say that this , ` -I • - all ! Had the police been there —and if so, innovation has roved ve ular. It is inR about on the raft. Ina moment Paul . _ He was just thinking that he would 'go minutes he turned about quickly and orwxed very p°P was horrified to see all three fall into the feline to Lord Polonius and arrange about what meat his wife and dauvhter be think- the other aide. liked especially y these chiefly concerned, water sad sink. Rein so small he could marriage, was feel- ing of him 2 Bastin his elbowde upon the parapet, and it allows them to take so active a Bart in $ :_1 r ' fain a date for the g , g do nothing to save them e �' r g lookin down at the dark water, the beaten -:- inR altogether in an excellentframe of mind, The hauaekeepec�`eet or on the table g the services. t g , yet the child cried <r when a telegram was brought to him. Care- such dinner as she could manage- on so short man was thinking, with & low heart, of the ; for help with all his might, No one being: {' ,. - leanly tearing it upon --for telegrams were a notice.. He tried to eat, but failed ; then sensation his tall would cause amon amongst all .- near, however, the trio r playmates drown- .r; 8 clot X110 Invitation• ad before his eyes, after which little Paul . = F _ r : esminfx to the office every hour in the day he mined come epicitr and water in a tomb• who knew him. Iv that remote' aaantry « went home with the sad news of the seer -; 1. ' --the first glance caused Nish to start, and bier and left it uatasted. So he lay down pariah, where his rise in the world x•as a Tramp: .Please, mum, me feet's on the dents In the meantime the St. Cone ends E r then he leaped to bis feet, The massage on the sofa again, with his face tanned up rennial wonder ; in London, &hero his grouse, an if ye could spare me an ole pair $ , l:: • - - big brother —he knew this well to the ceiling, , until presently a rin at the . of shoes, I'd police arrived at the canal, and the bodies : : ' �. was from $ P Y g character stood so high as a successful man , �, were recovered an3 taken to their bereaved . F' u hou h there was no name to ftr- -and had bell belaw.made him legp to his feet. He in Blackheath, where he towered head and Mrs. Spicks : There s a wedding going `` : r ,- •��� .. , - t g 9 g h shoulders above his ne' hbonre • in his own g families, who are naturally terribly die- been banded in, not at Chelsea, bat, at listened, with quaking eart. After some ig on in that bi hones across the street, just ` 1 is was what it said : "Look delay h heard the housekeeper coming up house, down the river behind him ; in his yon o over there and wait. When the tressed at the loss of the little boys. ,_. K .. :. Gravesend. This �SS� L. t_ -out for yourself. I am off;. the stairs, closely followed by a heavier office, among the forty clerks who trembled ceuP a comes out, the family will ibis& a � � i- -N-,. ntthew Bulbous was a mail Of very foot -step. Matthew Bulbous went over to at his glance. Fxce ting the wife and lot of the brides old shoes after her." e" k zk t M " But mum they'd be too small." Girl Friend —ii Do you feel the ttiiYtO fox --:: t. ' `s irk apprehension when there was sign the hearthrng acrd, resting his elbow on the daughter, whom he had despised, there was 3; ;- ~ P h net one of all who would it him or regret' Y Y a4 ou did when he was, - ...; ,:_: ` * �" " ,:y ; danger. He knew, the meaning of mantel- fete, waited with rigid fade and pity reg "Uh 1 Wait till oa $ee her foal. ": our husband yt 1 Y Y Pe him. Pity. w that thou ht lay the bitter- g y 9': 1�I �` 1. I . /tiffs ominous message --ke knew, at east, .stead a es fixed on the door. Ades rate ,— Courtin ou . aWI •tnarried Lady f ' .- ctrl in connection with the calmness came to him now that he felt the , The new German arm tent is divisible " Weil that bs was in p apt stirsg , .at all the veer d exult over his Y , not exactly.- hen most of tJke �_ , .; - .r l;1, PP ruin if it would rather than one living portions, ,.:.',r.= s death of the child- But what had happen- dreaded moment had arrived. 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Itl4ttntr` liq rely a week es that does net brfng a The election of SpP,aker is rather Itn fn•. a eoustitutlonat and not a local disease, } .• x % twuntry is why P do the dinktioujssmd uWning 111i iy 1'am terestin aereuion The member r n' Coat, wander bewildered all tin► ^In summons to the royal photographer . to ap- Y' P and therefore it cannot b8 cured b loeall - remains seated in the body of the ease y Via that way, steered by the sound, walking pear at the palace. Many of the negatives applications. It requires -a Mmtitltfiotutl - > �`. �.�i.. j i. great orest is not a pleasant adventure , romh.f yt z tliAz -�i en trying to keep scar - but when it exiends through the uigbtV � ,� are destroyed, but the residue, after the until the vote is declared, when, after the tetin nit of cotfipatga b the trees, This weeding out, amounts ea .far. it story leaders of all the political parties have remedy; ltks S e la q i411. . • . r : .. the war►dere>i Pd� Y ' , . '`t` -`_, i, in the' densest darkness, brow ht his ursuer at hia b k auw>eaer- 1• s eulogised his charaetar and expressed their working tttt`o6gh l ie btob6, efferets a petma. _ r, 4.4 ,.� scratched and bruised by contact with in- tunas position than tin other ' • Prow Ber in is true, to tat dozen pphotographs desire to support his authority, he proeetds vent cure of catarrh by eradicating the !m. ; z.: • visible brush, trees and logs, ears filled with P Y of the Kaiser in differept.uttitudca. # � a within a few thidiit6s, th4 bell seemed to the steps of the chair and submits him- P �` wlitCli causes and�troinotes thedisesse 1�" '. , the my often alarming, tyoises of nits near., and, the` of os from the animal An inquest was hold on Saturday on the self to the House, begging them to consider Thousands of people testify to the success of - ":;s :. :.. ��_; ;{ ; :. W -the woods, nerves overstrung, it is truly q body of Charles Stone, a plumber, belong- well their choice before deciding. No die- How s 5S•tit;a0ar)pa;as ; remedy ipr�ca is A.�-, F;;F ', were less etistlino , )l dwiig that it was rsth- Y fearful. As there is something overawin ' iu to irmin ham, who murdered his wise sentient voice being heard, he sate to the err'3` there is t. er disconperted by the tinkling. 8 g when outer" preparations llhd -talc h. Hdod s :, ► about the eat � 4` abcut the ocean, so a When within a few rods of the hell cow on Tuesday at Blaenavan, and then cut his office and seats himself in the chair amid 8MaPUIlIa also builds up the whole systelu�, " : , S; woods ;" but the awful sensation of '1 °B 'rho Ua commenced calling and talking to - lost on the one or in the other, clan" ba her in his usual familiar way. But he dis- known only by experience. Charley covered at once U the or ' and tram L'arnulr_ was;. twice lost iq' tit4 - Qhio Alin of the :a�dttile, half a dl zengin number, forests before he was ]5 years ,old. .011e of • tha% the wild ot•oature wills not far day, -: - these-incidents I will relate to you. and whatever it might be, was formidable It was away back in the days wnot the enou h to frighten the whole hord. - Feel - . , settlers Were so few gnat they had not ni- in along, he made his way to the side of - terially lessened the number of wild ani- the bell cow a largge sturdy animal, that mats or decreased the extent of she forests,' Charley knew would stand the best chance and miles intervened between neighbors. of any yn the flock of escaping from danger. f d I' fl on P• K own throat. Evidence was given that Stone appeared rational both before and after the tragedy, but it seemed from an old mark on the throat that he had attempted suicide previously. Tl►e jury found that Stone was responsible for his actions, and returned a verdict of felo de a. Mr. Flamand, who has been studying the inscribed.s� ones in the southeastern part of Algeria, has found many rocks upon which men, women, and children, who were evi- ,.,. 'i .� • J 7 1. ~- . .. .- K"..�. -,:. 'r - '9 -, � , L�� ,;, N, _�. . i V - ... � %, t � � r; ,.:5.. . �' a -. 4�p, I i I 4. Y .�•' S ^' , � ' -' :� : i _ J . -Y ' '_;-_. ' ,• p . ►<t -1 plaudits from all sides y ;, r;. a v.. ff and makes you feel renewed in health. = ' - -' t Some nominal business having been done, , "y� .' `� n _ ^`F''" '.. `:.. i a short reoese follows, after which the 9 ; ' r'Y', _'_.. ;,", V'�,' - "� � `-4 S ker -elect reappears in court dress, �' ; ` 4- �;: ,_e pas PP : 4 black .;loth coat with Lace frill and braided - C `` pl' r `. = =- ,4 ,. buttons, black cost, breeches, black } ,s >' : = :_;` ' :: 4. ", silk atockin s, shoes with silver buckles, Sar'saparflldf� .1- _ � :� ;: : :� ' 5 "• g t fi.r.: and over all a richly braided black silk . •� :: •�.; � ` '�r;< a ' -� 1, �;< '" �• •. , _ : gown with along train, and a full- bottomed told by all drnggists. al; six for SL.Prepared suit >:.-- -1.:_ ` - .. , _ : :• k curled white wig falling on his shoulders. by e. 1. Teen =i', !- �othecaries, I.o�veU, Maw - .,r :: - - , ' ° ' * ' � �'' 11 g D..t 5 f : He woreceded by -the sergeant•at -arms, in 106 ®Cs6O� One Dollar � 't�'�... 1; ' �` - At ' I the winter file cattle weld_ e "a re y g dl hsxl h h d h d ed h d 1 h' fed T6 f ll d d rd ben ' h ld _ 11 ' . �� ar a reac a or an Pat, el eat re tatorie are re ream e u court Tess an swo , ring t e o c, the Y Pa Y P P 1 .14 : what was termed browse ; that ig,, aides, when the al t '.. tender, twi s of trees felled for that object. X 1 became.wotse alarmed atones show the figures of bosses, cattle, mace, and followed, by a retinae of ushers a,,.- ,,, `: g and be sin testily around in the darktiese oat'richea and e}e haute, thou h the elm- and other oflicfals. A W9sh• - `� "- cows roamed at will for y; g g P g - .: € :: .'.. But in summer the in the wildest manner. Charley' thou ht pliant has not inhabited this region within In the meantime word has been sent to .. '' `.`, �`I``4b : "'. , ;. f _ '?`' astnrage anywhere through the woods Y g Wben angel canners Rohl learn - - - -•.� :.;:,: a, p the best .thin would be to a t them for: liistorio times. I�ro clue has et been found the ueen of the election, and a few min- 'Their sacred smokes waft t ro , -, ,(: 't and at sundown were driven home and shut home, believin that the c loo d find the to the identity of those people, who were aces later a royal messenger arrives convey- Mill clinging to a parting d m 1'tLe skies• 3t over night in a and surrounded by a high g Y Y P P Y g +, Morn slowly ope'a her heavy eyes. - , , _',.. `.� ,� , to fence. It was the boys' business to way in the night. But he had no notion bf evidently neither Berbera, Arabs, Romans, f Her Majesty s pleasure that her faith- , ;.: t v g g r ti g cows " as night drew near, and dropping behind them in hia aortal sae Vandals, or Viaigothe The deal s bear ful Commons "would pleaent their Speaker �e nanKhty annbesms steal from dome; . 5 ' ' $ j�1 gn : - '?'�.�'' het the while the unkno xn animal was near. So he considerable resemblance to E tiara to her at a certain date and hour. Nor care they now for skies of blue, . t ` - of ten it was along, erplexingsearch. Every KYP Through Seeds of drown flowers they roam `" = d herd, ear a or small had a bell Meow," and seized the bell cow's tail near the " swith " figures. W hen the time comes the Speaker and hie To sip a breakfast of their dew. t " ' • , t +. - t. g and be an ahoutin . t'Go'lon go long " as In the book in which Mr. Berry, the officers drive in state to the glace, followed] P'k; the tinkle, tinkle of the belh u &s the first g b ' g• p ,, iA Y 1i boisterousl as ssible. This stirred u a famous executioner of En land, describes b leis ro r and seconder and as man So when the morn of life is done t • , r Sl" thing to be found when a bo went after wilder excitement allroand. One of the cows him experiences, he as a it has ion been his other members as choose to The arty It steals the joys of childhood dear Still life is bright'neath noonday sang.; ,. the cows. It is a queer experience, search- bellowed as if the wild beast had a run at habit w ask from a Condemned meg►n or wo- are unlisted into the assn s resenope and r r. t �' t �t : ing with one's earn for a mere sound ; that her, whereupon n the whole herd set off at a man a private confession for the relief of the $ ker, kneeling, , Qclaima for the House And faro untarnished with `a tear. ' °. { . �;.s i the sows were soon dis- Po P Pro' B found and traced, headlptl ran r - - covered. Charley Barnum usually got out Ilan g ,the bell cow leading Ch lea the executioner's own feelings in order. that � Commons a renewal of their ancient When skies are hid'noath Old Sol'a gleams Ji "�c i • ' In onto her tail. Tram lin , plunging he might feel sure that he was not hanK in� privileges and for himself free. access to the And buds of Earth burst forth in bloom, -':-_? . ,. - -'' about- an hour before sunset, generally g g P P g K g Pcero• P 6 Like diamonds sparkle humblest streams, _ `.--r: snortin bellowin like a her of etaz an innocent rson. 'the conSdenoo rapt'°"" soverei and all ri btfnl favors. The - t < ; "_- -!" ` '.its purauiug a certain beat through the woods g+ g' y he sa s he has peen �c^eets him giousl cotlgtnlates Beneath the glare o! brilliant noon. • : •_.. -' creatures, awn the rushed throe h the in him at such moments, y , . ,I. =,'' I .1 u and down, round and round, where )le Y Y g Q g Y Then Cupid, harbinger of late ��� woods the bell la tin b . .° .. -° } ".I;, .• - - P P j' g ' g, Jangling in the has never divulged, but he is at liberty to the members on their choice, promiselt to lip- gives life s, harbi stole f fat above, " :� lkj ., had learned that the drove were moat a t g , : : y . -- , *_ : r•. r -,,' X . _ - most brazen manner. Charley s heels flew in say that of all the people he has executed, hold and defend their rights, and dismisom And all the double of nth abate �`' . . • . -''' • to roam. pee _.. youth c i.t ..: , : J _ the liveliest way and his steps seemed to one two or three have died without full them to theirs, labor. Calmed by the blue of trusted lave.- - � �'r ::.'. `b One afternoon he started on this search a Y �P y Y , y ....- Din first dawn him arod in length. Alarmed and depressed and freely - confessing their quilt to him. Thenceforward the Speaker eeases'ti be- ` "� , mil - little later than commnce� going across the he bad been a few minutes before, in the Henry George la just finishing two more long to any political party or to tats any The nooD otlife- sh, may itgtve F:.T, & , n,- -. the brook" a dista , A gleam toga ide thy life aright • r , •_ <, -- t" . "black -ash bottom," then over the "beech uncertain silence, now his spirits rose to the books, one upon recent attitudes of Herbert part to debates or diviaiQi;s, unless to ez, Which will the darkest hoar oatrliVol ; . _ ;;, rid e," names deacribing to him and the opposite pitch, showing to what au tin- Spencer. Mr. Spencer and Mr. George, Braise a casting vote, which he alwsytF nstd And lend a brightness to the eight. , ' ,''- .,�,;;.. , 8 natural tensionhis nerves had been wrought. the way have in common a sort of scleu on that side which allows of further oo - t _ � family a familiar route; Uut no tones of the ► When twilight softly spread •. ;.ti::` bell were discovered tangled among the He was amused, even to laughter, at the c curioseity and a faaa}ty of minute obaer- station of the gnestfon. His draty is to pro• About the couch where Nature rests, >' _: " °�; ' :.`�' figure be cut and only wished that it was vation. Mr. Spencer, who for ears lived side over the roceedin of the House and' ' trees. Nest; he "took around by the big daylight ht that he might ht see himself. !n his with a family 1 of far from London and to decide on s'll questions of order or pro- To sleep Earth v Wing a eavibagbi t. i �,: �' F.- a ,.'. • wind fall" and followed another brook, but Y g g Y q P _ < :, :►,..z ,,:. still without success: Then he turned south- excitement he shouted and yelled in the usually dined along with whatever guest eedure, and his authority in every case is And then to chant a vesper 47mn, ' : � ' : : :. : :. :R_�•- 1- ward, and for half a mile or more skirted most outlandish' style, every sound adding happened to be present, took a most em- final. The birds their joyous tray ings cease : , a 1. .' x '� ... :._'i ,c:; ' to the din and haste among the cows, rraasin interest in his neighbors' table - Of late oars, his personal power and When all Is hustled night softly comes, the edge of a large swamp where occasion- - . 8 g Y p° Wrapped in her sombre robe of peace. �t but where Pretty soon the commotion seemed to in- °canners, and askedmanyeingulargnestions, responsibility have been vastly increased : :: :. ,- '. -'�! ally the cows were found,. touchin whatever struck him as culiar by the rules of " closure " which require When years have passed -thy day is don did not Like to go, as it was reported to be feet the pursuing beast, for an unearthly 6 Pe h cl e` '' - , '; , m a no haunt of panthers and bears, and once he shriek rent the air, so much sharper than in the conduct of his fellow diners. Mr. him to use his discretion in cutting a ort And twilight shades about thee ose, _ s:_��. ; 'r Geor a is nearly as unconventional in his deflate ,when willful ' obstruction takes May Evening's angel gently tsotne . �,. ;..,.1 . had seen a couple of big, gray wildcats' any previous noise, that Charley thought 6 Y And bear thy soul to sweet repose. aeries of strangers or usinta►ndes. lace. He has the war to suspend crouching on a lrosay tussock net wit !n his hair was all standing straight u But q g P P° r" `� S g LIUAW MACK. - . - . ",� "• .. h p members, or even to commit them to risen »- the marsh- But this tune he did not- bee that shriek showed that the animal was a The King of Sism recently cut the Bret P• ■III. � ,, • ' even a squirrel or scow- track: At length panther, the most fearful creature of the turf for the new railroad at Bangkok. The for gross misconduct, and his warrant !s all "=a'_; ;: owerful for a punishment of persons °I. - the sun had ceased to gild the tree tops and region, and at the discovery his hands tight- Minister of Public Works read a short ad- p P pe ` A _ i., ' ; it began co grow dusky in the woods. Char -- ened convulsively in their grip on the cow's dress, to which the King replied, and then found guilty of contempt of the House- S - -t On the otbee hand he himself is ezempt t 11. le was about two miles from his log cabin tail. On they wept, eery moment._ another the Kinq, taking an ivory•handled spade, ® `'_': i ". ' home, and it was a fogs evening. Still he fearful scream_ from the panther �addin to thrust the silver blade into the turf, -which from arr�lst, or any other legi►1 process for %.� - � y g, was an energetic lad and did not relish fail- the confusion, ile the cattle were bellow- he transferred to an ebony wheelbarrovr. �ts done in; his official eapacit At any - t .4' " yy i, _; = are• so he turned to the northward and ing, the bell janglingi and yybe boy puttiQR The Crown Piinoe trundled the wheelbar- dine he cheeses to ratite from tha Speaker- :; .: ,j._ „ a ;: . _. _,.:, :r.ti X61 pushed on, keeping ears and eves fixed on in ills share, notwithstandi$g the peril of row along a carpe Lou trackaboutt sirtyyarda ship, or fails to secure re- election, he re- ..•- .. ,, r, his quest,.until it became so dark that he his situation. _ `. in length, followed by the king, the royal aefves a peerage with hereditary descent to `, could hardly see his hand before his face. Fioillly lie knew_%# the smootrfier ¢found family, and the assembled guests. The his heiia male t s; 1. And yet no sound or sign of the cows did he that they had struck into 1► trail and were turf, when removed from the ebony wheel• The Speaker receives a salary of $2:7,009 r °> I ,I diacove:, g g, p a ear, and a retiring pension of $12 600 for �c ,' nearing the clearin Faster and faster barrow, was s tinkled with oonsecrsted y g Pe We are six Ili 8Q1 . :.., 1. life ; and he has the control of trop� 7 �j v This state of things compelled him to gives they went, and in a moment dashed into water from a golden ewer by four priests. Pa A Farmer at ily. We live in a ti 4 : - u the search and if ssible make his the little home -field and rushing for the The national anthem wai played, and that and expenditares, independently of the . :m' P possible lace where we are . a .; -- way home. But here waa the''pnz.zle. By yard, leaped through the open gateway and ended the ceremony. Government, amountfn to $1,i0 000 s ear, p'' g Y Edom Texas, _ ».. :. daylight he would have known whither to go, were safe. The next instant, from the edge IL is now six yearn since Alphonse tIL, He has a very handsome residence and suite subject t0 Violent :F,_ -,_ = . but it was another thing in the night. of the woods, the panther gave vent to his King of Spain, died. It is generally sup- of 'offices at tlia House of Oommone, and his says; C o 1 d s and Lung; :' :. �;: :' He knew he was _ somewhere to the mouth• disappointment in a long, spiteful wail. ' - posed that he is buried, but is acid not W official dinners and other entertainments are Troubles. I have -:. -- : 1 among the cboiaest teativities of London {r `'. west of the imperfect road that led to his At once measures were taken to warn the be•►refuily wrapped up in fiat linen, his g used i'sel'tnah Syril for six years. ;4 _ liome; if, therefore, lie .could go toward the animal from the cattle • a brush hen was �y ttill lies upon a slab close to a stream society. - ' P that flows through the I'udrido the Dame He goes in Pmc:resio° with hia'sergea°t• say for SOre Throat, �`OUgl1, .. _ ncrtheast he would strike that road after a set afire; several pitch -pine torches were g ohs lain and asher, the laced skirts of his Cold Hoarseness t Pains in the' J`_ time and finally reach his home. But lighted nd stack up iD the ground in the of the cavern on the side of the mountain leap robe held u b train-bearers, to hear - which way was north, south, east or field aro ad, and Mr. Barnum -discharged u n which the Escurial-stands . It will be g P Y Chest and Longs, and Spitting -rap '.� -- - - west? No star was to be seen, no landmark his rifle wo or three timers. !t was a well. leh there until it has all the peculiarities Pri3!em• I and open the proceedings -a of Blood. I have tried many differ- - ' ~ - existed to direct him. 'That sense o[ feeling known a d not leaaant f,� on the borders, that belong to a mumm Then it will be quaint little bit of media. thatvisitora - . P g Y• to London tray well . nd a few minutes ant kinds of cough Syrups in my • in regard to points of compasb, possessed by that when a panther commenced mischief placed in the niche prepared for it in the Pe - most teens was of no use now. 1 in witnessi -and on all state or public tiMe, but let me say to anyone wand persons, Standing around a settler's place, the life of wnituwla wonderful jasper van t under the great oaasioas he Domes immediatel aftper the . perfectly still lie lis6cnecl for an sound that , 121 such amedicine -- German Syrup . - P Y y and, human bein s was insecure until the cupola of the Escurial, where the remains Y g 8 House of Lords and receives high honors - migi,t guide him. SoniQwhcre in the dis• creature was killed or thorou hl frighten- of all the Kingsof Spain aredepostted. Same g 1S the best. Thatlas been my t]C- ,ti.. Lance an owl was calling " Ho'�, hoo, hoo, ed awn IL seemed to re aged the forest- royal bodies and particularly that of the and deference wa the impersonation of the perience. If you use it once, YOU .. - hoorah ;" a night-bird of some kind was y 8 father of Queen Isabella remained for I P8006 of the United Kingdom. , 8 inclosed fain as a sort of corral furnishing Will o back to it whenever yon _, _ pouring a plaintive song on the air now it with a cSouatarit supply of food, like a twenty five yeah on that name slab before il. and then a rustle among the lAa�-es ranched << man -satin "lion around an Asiatic vii- they ware considered fit for removal to need it. It gives total relief and is _. �' � . . g QUEER TRING8 FROM THE OBxEN - a uick Cure. M advice to every _ -` his ears;- but there was nothing by which la e. the grand vault. fi 3' =_ ::,�.g to locate himself and take a correct start the morning one of fife Caws was irnlnd The old. British line-of-battle ship Rel• one suffering with bung Troublesis .; homeward. lero hon, historic as the the vessel on rd A favorite dish of the East Indies is an it. You Will Soon be con• `e badly scratched across the hips where the P -Try a %I - Lada not familiar with the eat woods of which the Emperor Napoleon surrender- ant mash- The insects are Caught in pits $r great cat had leaped upon her. Bat short- vinced. -III all the. Mlles whsle " `would not have known a single thing to do ly after a earga panther, supposed to be the ed to Captain Maitland after the defeat at and mashed by band[nlls like raisins: our German uch an a ergency. But Charley under same, stalked into the clearing of Mr. Bi►c Waterloo, has been bought by a firm of ship- The Rajah of India, who likes showy y Sip - stood some things not taught in the grain., # builders w be broken up for junk. Of late thin s has had !Wade a furniture set all of Mused WC have n0 John' g 6 g nom a nearest neighbor and fell • victim to g huge t r o u b 1 t .with the mar school• The necessities of frontier life ' g• years the fatuous vessel, long deice service- lam• Glass bedsteads and chairs, . - im art an education eculiar to itself. the hunters unerring ribs, much to the re- able only as a hulk Ilan been moored in the gl� sideboards and other articles of do- Fran�tli/f: - . ' ,. P P lief- of all the settlers in the vicinity- g Lungs St all.. It is';, He made his way to a tree and, feelin y' harlwr of Portsmouth, England. Her name meatio use. _g I u later years when Charley was an old4•• the medicine for this ' Jones* • -. with his hands on all aides of its rough 'does not appear on the Brit :alt Naval List O H g ly man, a favorite riddle which he ofWn ' The Emperor of China does notetir mush country. trunk, soon decided which way was north, eve to bb s who had not hear the.etor the Bellerophon which has for some time , y g y `� iy been the flag -ship of the Queen a North in wet weather. This is due in part to the G. EEN, $Ole Madfr,Woodbinrp,Nj . ; :'°';' fpr the north side of forest trees is almost Ass, �' How could a vww a tail save a boy s American Squadron, and which was sees in fact that it takes ten men to carry his o _ always slightly mossy and the bark not so life ?" brelle►, and it is difficult to get them away __ _ __ . ";,, `... - _ hard and dry, but more easily crumbled. LA�iAR BSACMO�T. Newport Harbor a few years ago, being a from the fsnta►n table all at once. . - 'Phis is the result of shade on the north and modern namesake of the battered craft. The Tremendoss Force of Waves• � :',___ .a' sunsuiue on the south aide. Carefully sat- - s _ Japanese onatiaas are silent. Each r bidder wri �e a his nary a and bid upon a It is dificult for one to believe the hun- isfying himself on this point, he placed his, $OW 10 be ga T11oII Il Bi le• - slip of paper, which he places in a box. dreds of wonderful stories -told to illustrate _ :I,- back against the north -east side and,putting ppl' g - 01A Oultam The box is o Wed by the auctioneer and the power exerted by a sea wave of the re- `` : • "' ` - - forth his hands to shield his face from brush I drew my chair before the tire : The uesU as to what quantity of need the goals declared the property of the gulation size and strength. At the time of - "` ' .My drossing gown falls on my knees ;- q . , .;� ;4:;. . set forward in what he deemed rho right III faithful friends who never tire_ . - should be used in sowing oats has been un- highest bidder. the high waves on the north coast of theShet- 4 direction. Slowly walking a few rode, ho \iy bookR, *,re ranged around to p'eww;,,'- der x riment at the l)hto station for four The changing moat. In all the alilre � � The famousKha all tunnel of India pierces land- islands gneiss boulders of three- , felt the bark apon another Lree to correct g �` . ea ID 1888 the largest yield came from j tF `, No }3onedict's vo well at eaiicl. y the Kh+vaja Amran mountains about ton weight have been moved upward of 300, - his bearings. In this way a person who With one think morn my blixs wore ripe," plots seeded at the rate of five and six pecks sixty miles north of IDetta at an elevation feat in a single nfght. United Britain, the : •':. ,N. t - . understands it can o a long �'� g C distance And that I seize, my own, my pipe. to the acre. In 1889 the yields from the of 6,400 feet. It is 12,800 feet long and paper which first set the stories afloat about .. ',.,. through the forests by night ill an almost; piot+e seeded at the rate of five, tix, seven and Thu genial Autocratic near, was rouatrueted broad enough to carry a the enormous waves at Bishop's Rock, Eng- ' :r P: -_ . straignt line. Of course, in dense woods! And Boswell standing by his side; eight peeks was practically the same In double line o! rght. land, declares that it is a feet that an iron - one cannot steer by the stars. On and on; There's Fielding, hitting in the rear. 1890 t ee results'were very irregular, owing column twenty -three feet long and weigh- . _ :' :' r Charley groped, occasionally Dumping; Hero Litttewhite and " Ny ton's Guide;" the disease of oats so prevalent that year. -' ing 8,000 pounds --part of a lighthouse being ' . -: - a ainst a tree or stumbling ► over-a to but' Yendcnnis. Pickwick, Swift and hero The ptc,te receiving five, ten and twelve [Fr6m Modern Truth, London, klig.1 erected on the rock and which lied been , sir g b R+ The frolic Muse's »o!u abide - steadily holding his course. Locker and I'raed together stand, . ecks ve the lar est ields. In 1891 the " .�, P q Y t! We recommend this truly wonderful chained by means of eyebolts to two heavy .' After a while, as he was examining a tree And Dobson ready to my hand. ex riment was du Heated two varieties of boulders -was moved twenty feet in one 8 11e duplicated, tamed St;. Jauoba Oil -to ever on®who V. `" to keep imself right, he heard. a vigorous I Data being used. The work was done on Y - Y 1 P g g R is sufferin from in.• We are rsonall night and deposited upon a projecting rock, _`.. ��: rustling of brush not far away, and listen -_ Tho bleak wind shrills across the street,. land ve anftorm In unlit pa Y • `' �'A Tho fire burns up more checrtully, f ry q y, gad the sea- eleven feet and ten fnehes hi her than ft :�...,' in inteotl ,his ears were salted b a dia- What need I pose, love's son was favorable The results are even in 1'uain with many marvellous cures g ��`'a - . g Y Y g effected by its use" While the above is original position. At the same time a black r ' 1inct sniff from some animal. I am not 1Viiss Blanche Amory. the following table. j Atfirst Charley was inclined to be alartn- W° 11 reatcontent with one detest; ' from Modern Truth, ft is an' ancient fact smith s anvil weighing 21lOpounda and sank 1@3",- '- - - - No more emotions thanks, for me . _ : Seed per Yield per acre. that for the orate of n St. Jacobs Oil h as m a Pit three sued a half feet deep was wash- I - , - - ed but reasoning that it was probably Or only - this, lulled by your purr, ' ' -�- acre. C y �' ad out of the it and actuall $Dated and � ,4 - - - -- 9D�1 b au ale. no equal Y' i, =r some small creature raccoon or oposssm To close my eyes and think of her. Widtawake. rolled 100 yards from the site of the light -: - he kept on his way. But within a few rods * *' L., 4 peeks 41.1 bushels. ° ° r . . The fastest mile on record for a six -da house he heard it again and louder. Harkening, ' 'Tis mrdnlght and 19e fire is low i. a " 49L7 " tlt).1 Y , - ' . Z , he clearly distinguished its steps very near Hour after hour my thoughts will shay, 7 30.9 �� 1gg . •+ bicycle race was made in October, 1891, in - - '"' And leave lily trusty books and go - a , 60.3 ill. Madison Square Garden by William Mar- The forty -first chapter of Genesis, fodi .'. 1�: : I ,y him. Yet it would not do to weaken and Among the wee'_- romombered way. {:. g . .. 0 I1D.5 tin of lletrolta He povered 1466.4 miles teenth verse contains the earliest reference : = ; :`° . play the coward in such eircumataneem and 'Tis better thus. no doubt. Hoigho l - ' ' ' � . , - so, feeling about and cutting a stout cudgel There's something wanted, pussy. Stay} It will be seen that with both varieties in that time, beating the worlds beat t o shaving of the beard, where ft fa told' of, _ - �. = = and carrying it in one hand and his open I'll write hbr in the self -same Ntra' . the largest yield came from seeding at the previous record by 61.4 miles.. • J peeph that he shaved himself. { 4 ark -knife in the other, he plodded aloe as Perhaps she won tsay No again. _ _ _ ,�; : •. - j P g - iLD�[vxD vINEY. iAiie of seven and eight r sore. The . 7w nearly as ossible in a direct course. _ - g on y �r. ,.. i p wide awake wei bed tweet •aught and ens. = ' By and by, as he was again ,�,rrecting his -r half to thirty and one'halt pounds gar baaliel, .. `s; :: bearing b a tree, he felt armething touch :� T00 Tm�- .�: and W1eClydesdale thirty -five and one -half ,# "_' - :,4 y : THIRTY �E.�.RS -: his leg, like the nose of an tcnimal amellin r " ',�c`r °�, '' `# i ''' �' to thirty - maven. In both cases . the lightest s _ . i ::0 - r =- <,' I . - . . - r.: _-i. g Nei hnr : " M m 1 So the stet is ;__> :.r..,.; ;z••. him to see if he would- be goad eating and g y oats came from the four peck rata of aced- : -�' ._ ;,. - ' true, and your has has really eloped in pee `" . B. March 2Z -i ' "�'. tz r. it so startled him that he gave a piercing y g, and the heaviest front the seven k _ _ Johnston, ,� , , ,•; . •,. �• '.,- - . t .Y - yell and attack at the object with all his with the servant - girl." t� rote. • "I was troubled for thirty years with E Ik '' might. Whatever it was; it receiveds pro Deserted Wife' (weeping) : Yes, and -•- - ••ret� _ . rt ,u wF • - , 1. = iii ions whack and bo;inded away a few she was the best girl I ever had, too- -a a teacups used by tea roarchante to pains in my side, which increased and = 5 `" ^� - .`' � "�5 x '`'# � 1. g '`� Y feet utterin a low, ` heavy growl, Thin Perfectly lovely cook, and no quiet and re tastin tea are made tinily for the .put'• became very ad. I used s 1. � I ' IF g ul. Uoodness knows where Ill lie ,., u -, -, - - allowed Charley that it W � large creature, a ectf of the finest French china, and have no ` p , * �.J • able to et another. p�wosseeb ' - • but it did not explain to hia what it was. g handtea or sanders. The teas are carefully I 29 Tu %T AG 0 Is R 0 - t:shc;d sin the animal spar- +`" �� } ;. ``�` wei hed out and placed in the cups, when _ : . ~° `" ,= —. _ � Vii,. ` , - On hop ?� P •one con le in I1,5W live to oblebrate And it co 1 tee _ f5 z- Unly P Tom► >t�p e y cured. I give it all !, :� .. , . -• . ��•.g, �a,f entl keeping a little farther off, but sniff- bailing water is arse an them. Prime• .: " '� `' `, : Y their diamond weddintt. po H' • :. in frequently slid growling in a threatens _ tasters nowadays depend more upon the - - » >' '." :" `,; a.,`'- , :'' �.`K: *.� ' g .,t' }� 4 Y ► saner. In the resents of such a mys• A collection of butterflies lairs aaitted by odoar than the taste of teas, and some of MRS. WM. RirDEIt : °• • :a `�_ = , :¢ J. . of � ing m P a terious prrii most persons would' Have been Baron von Felder, of Vienna, has been sold the Mort axwrt do ns►t taste theta at all - � c �« � �lO,�,l I JI% MOBS OIL 010 /T. ;` ��•�4_ �: _ completely unnerved, but ou young hero 1 to Lord Rothschild, of London,,for $25,000. b4$ rely entirely upols► tw101110 r - - - � ` ` :. " :: ._ f - ]'. _ _ cS f iN ti".. 'itsb . _ J .�F �r J! ' :- - - A:t+� � arw 'TSB - r ' . a ' �a,, f z - -.. aC - ,t 4 4 . fr �., y' ., <� � _ -L - Y�. 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E. aA 4 '.X•• f" +'": # ```` t + °' n-.1 ft (!- }` .t . 11 ,�_ Tp OUR 8IIH80RIHERB : By referring —Mauer A Hodgson, of Toronto, was —Miss Annie Leavens, of Toronto, and ', - ,�• - , I. , to the address label on your paper yon. ' k can always ascertain the date to which here this week. Rev. W. A. �nnner, Of Union9iue, Visited ou car►d to this hat of the uses of ` your eubeoription to THE N>aws is Baia, ---A. Mason and wife, mid J. H: Beal this week with Mrs. Leavens. `" • R �," . Remittances are acknowledged fv a and wife, of Oshawa, were here over the --The Whitevale band announces June change of date on label on the first paper. ol- :: ; , - ` . - owing receipt of money at4this office. Always holiday. 10th as the date of their garden part on- - - } .:' ; _, Treepe date paid cad. tf y �:'. �.. ' —We had to marls foriaeir residents the beautiful grounds of T. P. White, Z j' V visit us on the 24th that a list of their Esq.. Whitevale. Whitevale poop le turn- . - # . �� 1. r �. Eve one finds a new nee' �p p 4 4° i _ ftt ' n � . names would fill a book. ed out in large numbers to our picnic an i)� `° .i+ 9 f —Mr. Spencer, of the Crusaders, will Tuesday, and we should return the 4' -yip' } • . ` : . r ,. F •r'' a - - - occupy St- Andrew a pulpit next Sabbath courtesy on the 10th. The weather will DENTISTS polish false teeth . s - t.. F ,i � PICKERING. ONT..-MAY 27, X892, morning, and give a temperance address. likely be fine and the trip would do our ENGINEERS clean part- of their machines. � • - _'3, F f —Logan still sells 4 lbe raisins for 25 people good. and arrange to send - . t ; _ - " ' .: 4:. HOSTLERa clean white horses, .: ' � -, i - `-` ;" ..LOCALISMS S11Z Si ors. 81bs. sodas for 21 cte. 41bs. vnrrants several loads. ry ,': -i s for 25 cis, and 2 cans of tomatoes for 22 —We have been favored this week with - 7 - CONFECTIONERS scour their paus - - 1 i ° - 1 } j t ; - cents. * a host of letters fot publication . ` . # t k ' rW. H. Gee Was here with his parents — Tholluas Lacey, lot 81, 1st concession, Local Option bylaw to be voted upon .. ' �. PAINTERS clean surfaces t0 paint. : I 0 i ,.: ' • . �; - _ over Sunday. P wiil open a kiln of fresh Lime on Tues. Monday next. No doubt many of these - . > -` -- - - :, —See the New Williams sewing m&- day, the 24th May, Call and get your writers will be disappointed at not seeing . iV. A- F. obine in another column. supply. ** their efaeions in print ;bat it is imposer -. : - - _ U. ­1 ..• t `' . _ —R, A Bunting — Sermons in the Methodist church next ble for ue to offer them s ce,we are oom- t ;- untie has recovered from his Pa - T " I rather severe attack of uiti e . Sunday ; Evening subject-1-The mvster- polled to bola there over. We havo pub. _ ' --J. Heagens, at the �tat%n, lies >?oats ious streams of Ezekiel's vision, their lished a letter on each side, having select. !- , - - i } ' -' - for.hire. Terms on application. significations. ed what we consider those possessing the , — Remember you eati get long handle greater amount of argument on the by• . . - 4 - - . —li. Brennan and wife of Chicago, ' • I were with friends here last week. shovels for 60 cts. manure forks 7Gets. law under discussion. ' - ' i.,,� F ? ''` --W. J. Olark Woburn's ovial' iatio nails Sots. per ]b. and fence wire very '—•,`�` ' - t.' ' J p cheap at Logan's. M Firemens Picnic. . . P agent was in the village Monday. P kkfix' � —Miss Glenna , of Oshawa, is visiting —W• B. Hagerm in is now in possess- �. -. ' y g Tuesday's celebration in Pickering was ". ., . "with Mrs. R. A.- Bunting this week. ion of the Whiteyal furniture store, and y - • has just unpacked a lar a stook of goods. a grand success. The day dawned bright •, .. Nellie Broad, after a years sojourn at J p g g and clear, and at an earl hour strangers - • See advt. elsewhere. y K � - Seagrove has returned to her home here, arrived in the village from all directions. . —It wad a mistake. The andersi ed ~ . _ —Miss Jennie Percey and Mies Phipps About 11 o'clock the procession formed at - _ k ��'' of Toronto, visited at Thos. B. Margate' only bought out Air. Wilson's entire stock the S ink Mills, headed b the Whitevule - - `; this week. of two - year -old apply trees, and take or• p y , FRimF_t. 5110 �%�. r` .�� `° ` --Fred Brintiti i� home from the cut Asia for his larger ewes. Hy. Hopkins, Band, and marched to Gordon's (}rose, 1; y V. S., Green River. a: where the day was spent by the assembled �� 1,��UBLICi ' nursing a delicate throat. He is nicely multitudes in all manner of ways. About - - . - . - - -- :•. _ improving. —Our villagers s ould visit the cricket . y = P g• match on the Doll a seen to- morrow 1 p.m. the tables were spread, and dinner - . -- Envelopes in abundance j st 1 eeeiyed 11 served b attentive waiters, and this part - . . " . ', s�yt this office. Call and lease our order (Saturday). Our bo swill be met by he y . . - -i `' at prices that defp competition. Scarboro cricket c ub. Encourage he of the program was continued until far It will cost you - nothing' to call � and examine ou - � ,- - t � - -.A into the afternoon, yet the provisions ons did —A meetin of St.. Geer e' Church boys in this manly s ort. t g g not become exhausted. The firemen did Fresh Lemons Fine ".t Guild at Mrs. Head's at 7:30 to- morrow --The provisions -left after the picnic 218W 'Bto(sk, flat arrived this Week. , ; (Saturday) evening. A full attendance is on Tuesday were sold at the fire ball on a splendid trade at the booth, where cigars _ regneated. Wednesday evening and seven dollars and all kinds of soft drinks were dispens- Apples BaIInaB etc. Fine. Cured Meats and n�W season ' ed. The game committee had its hands > > , 11 — Patrick tlleeson has "moved to this were added to the company s treasury in full carrying out vile list of sports, which '' copse( acute of the auction. t = }t, - village_•and now occupies the Peart resi- 1 consisted of ranninat, jumping, and other Cheese. - - • •,, -- Persons using the Methodist church - - r ` dente on King street. Edward Gleeson atheletic games. Following is a list of ' i, " , _ . has taken possession of the Hotel at Green- sheds' during the week will be prevented succesaf4il competitors :- f 4 ' - wood. from doing so unless they be more par- 100 yd race --C. Crew, J. L: Tripp. . _ _ . . i =, - - -Thos. L Amoreaux bas disposed of titular in shutting the gate. Cattle are (boys s under 15 re. —T. - = - • I his undertaking business in �Vhitevale to in the babit of entering and destroying 75 yd race, ( y y ) ; g Henderson, John M. Kerr. K; • -. - Wm. Hagerman and will hold a sale of the herbage of the yaxd. 50 yd race, (boys under 12 yrs.)—N. , '" . - - - ' .t _ goods and chattels on Saturday May 28th. —The Ton u�liip council visited the 10• Peak, Ben. Doren. • - ' ` , "` - Sege bills for full particulars. calities on Friday ,vhere grants had been - .- ' . � i " " P Girls race,-- Lizzie Wilson, Maggie ;; —At the Ad'ourned Vest Meetin of asked for on the public highways. The - ;i : °, : J ry g amount expended in .such manner will be Westlake.. = (�� M ON . . . _ ' St. Glreorge s church, held on Saturday p Farmers rave- -Joe Peak, R. Collier. V g &Ir. T M. Stephenson was much less this ,year than has been the • . . - - - : f- - . evenin last, Running jum —J. L. Tripp, T. Law. elected Warden and Messrs. J. B. Barker case heretofor. The appropriations will p ' • 1 _ - • • '` ` be granted at next meeting. Vwalting —T. Law, P. Cavanagh. ! Large stock of Fancy straws, Ladles and i ant sun , . ' iz. , • and Wm. Gormley Sidesmen.. Pail race --0. Crew, T. Law. ' - { — Whatever opinion we may have of —The Crusaders, a "Royal Templar . f ' - P y Putting the shot—P. J Ke hoe, W. . ' the good or harm that may come from Revival Team," will conduct a series of Faweettg • v 8had8fl•. Hats for eVeiy�30dy. Just Cali and Ch0068 from t3nr: . c a - rising the Local Option by-law, every meetings in Pickering village comment- The tag of war between the Farmers ' • in with a meetin in th8 Methodist ` ads votes that the New William s sewing church Sunda night a 8 and Firemen resulted in s victory for the' IIeW aIId cttOlce stock. Dry G�oodsc of all kinds senlrig cheap _ (% . machine is the best in the market. y g t t o'clock. They latter. Each team were allowed eleven - - - ) A •�-Iri reporting the Council minutes last will be continued each night during the men, but in the first ell the farmers by . : ` ° week the word Collector should have been week in Dale Dale's Hall. See dodgers. � P - ► ;, I —The following cattle were shipped to claimed that the firemen had more men - . .. - � - ° -y . - +1 - Assessor. It was the Assessor's Roll that the Montreal market from this station on than allowable, therefor the match was • _ .. . I i was returned, and Level Harrison, As called again. As far ae the wi iter could sensor who received $140 as salary. Saturday by John Woodruff : 2, T. Hafer' see the number on each team was the il. M i e - - Court of Revision at Brougham on cock ; 1. Jos. Gordon; 6, W. McCaus. Is �,a � .� S - . . t g same in the second contest, however, the - . > _ It :° I land 1, W. Powell ; 7, Jas Mazweli, T sday next May 81st. The Court will firemen pulled their a ponents. .. - - oo menoe at one o'clock in the Town Scarboro ; 2 John Weir, Scarboro. Av- p t i ;, era a weight 1,280 pounds. Also 28 The music furnished daring the after- �. . - . . Hall, All parties having business with g g - P noon by the VVhitevale band, under the . - _ I _ the said court will please remember the hogs• able leadershi of bir. Treaham, aas of . ' " - � da and hour. —The commute who managed the ex. p - - - - - - , - - - - . - - doubt there will be lively curaion to Niagara last June will inset at the highest order and brought forth the ='- - , Without a t o a. a "' r - meetin in Pirie's IIall To -ni ht. Mes Gerow's Hotel, Brouglian�, on Diondav warmest praise from the beat of judges. _ K g The village of Whaevale and vicinity • . . ,• _ - .- - ere. F. S. "d H. J. Spence will op�ase evening next. Ail will kindly be present, .lieu© ample reason to fool proud of rho Dow'h - • -.-, - , - -each other on the Local Option queetion- as the advisability of conducting another organization. Towards evening black - - - - _ - . - - It - ° These men are both capital debaters, -and outing will be discussed. Meeting cone• . - ° - _ . . - _ - . . iy ratepayers ma ezpect to hear both aides mences at 7:30 p.ni. N. J. Clark, Secro. clouds gathered and rain commenced to • • , y descend. which served to break up the . .. • • 2; ` thoroughly ventilated. Lary. .O. will sec'u e' the 'seas vices of .o. —While con lie cats on the S ink'sid- —One of those beautiful ceremonies, a picnic earlier than was intended, but the • . P g P • marriage,recentl took Mace in our ton nn- shower was but a alight one. ins on Saturday a brakeman met with an y The receipts at the gate nn�onnted to " accident by which he will be laid off for A flashing young couple were united in . the bonds of wedlock L Rev. J. T. Cali some 8�7, and about 840 were taken in sgme time. The mishap oeetured through y }�t rile booth. the firemen have Query sss rsr - a coupling pin filing out and strikinn him well, M. A•, B. D. A halrpl+ departure, L.esRen to foal ploasod with ilia sucoeis; at• - - . above the knee. - He was taken to Toron- a romantic tour, a cosy horuo are the re- tending their fourt)i auuual picnic. to where medical attendance was called. suits of rho happy decision. Let others In the evening the Ball w ns crowde(1 to n .', . - ' } —Miss Hea ens; wlio pus beau -a a it follow the eiaivl,le. 11 -o withold the - . - . g p p I the doors with peoplq anxious to bee the tS 1. ` ' of the Toronto College of Illusic for the names for the •pr(sellt• i dratua °presented by the Dramatic Club. �ZI1t1l _ December Ue�. Jlat� 189�' . ' past three years, announce$ this week -After a lov;; shell of L11nesF, J hn . r`` Stewart of Church street, aged b5 eqr�; the band played several selections at the - - f - 1, that she is prepared to receive music 3 , Ball, which served to attract the people, '- , - - G.T.Ii. station, died Wednesday morning. vecoased % •as - - _ pupils at her residence, and when the doors were opened a rush - . Pickering. Miss Heagens can give the a native of Scotland, and cacao to t tie fur seat took lace, and in a few iniuutos .. . . country no my years g i s P r � ° best of references, as an efficient teacher, u y nay ea ago and settled: to the seats were all taken and standing � - and will furnish instruction at moderate Darlington, iu which Township ho resided - _ until about two years ago, when he prix• room was eagerly sought after. Tlie - - . :� terms. drama Ten Nights in a bar•roonr, was _- -__ - -- - . - . - -- - - - -- . ' —bfr. F. S. Spence mill adJress meet- chased the dwellin ' on Church street, presented in a pleasing manner. The .' -1 - - ' 1bgs Cn local option in tho Presbyterian c�'h9re he and his aged partner have singe Whitevale orchestra .furnished music for - A splendid - assortment of . church Brougham on Sunda afternoon - dwelt. He leaves a, wife and ' one child QQ .. - g y the (lrama which was highly satisfactory. DICE l7f V 0 Tl f� olYl Q cents a F1aI� tl and in the chureli,Cherrywoo,l Sunday eve. Mrs. Ca� t. P. J. Rowe. - Mr. Stewart has A pleasing feature of the concert was the D 11J1 . been an aetire roan all �iis life and « s . The Crusaders will hold meetings in - e hinging of :hisses Maggie and Ethel Hoa• . - - ' - Cho wood this evening • at Dunbarton in easy circumstances at bis death. - The . �' j'i funeral takes loco on rrida at cue seas. These little girls appeared see oral elicits from 5 cults up ; Cottonades on Saturday evening ; Gringo I7tt11 on p 3► times and sang for coppers to the eua• _ j ��- ,_;; , �` " Sunday afternoon and Pickering Sunday o'clock, to the G. T. It, station, whore the •owors in Slades bar -room. Thev were Shirtin ;s, Cretonnes, Art 1�'luslln►s - remains will be taken by traiu ,to Bow. ` - evening. dressed in suitable °ustomes and did their - - -Mr. Vanstone, wlio resides a short manville for interment, the aged R•ido�v parts admirably. _— +��rmST — PRI�`�S ` :;• ••5 distance west of Whitby, lost a valunhle has universal sympathy in hor bereave. It :snot- necessary to state that the GEOo . i horse on Friday last. The beast was tied r?'ent. other characters in the play did nobly. PARKER, V l�{ ����1� u = - - . , :. - to -the fence at T. S. Brant's place nn the —As will be seen from posters F. M. At the close of the play a tableau was pre• -- -: � - Harvey has decided to have a sale on Sat. . base line. SeEinn some horses in the pee- y scored, representing Little Mary as an _____ "_�° __t ,____._ . _ • urda 28th of horses, furniture, store i • -- -` = ture, the driver took a notion to join them Y angel, but the colored light did not per - < . il'° goods etc. He has rented a store in East - and attempted to jump the fence, with the Toronto and will remove there iu a few form very satisfactory. The receipts of � I . renIt that it broke its neck. When found the concert were some $64. m . •• - theanimal was quite dead. - days after the sale. We are sorry to lose ���_ .. y;; �. ­- � —The following item lreached" us too kl'r•• and Mrs. IT from our village. ftcARBORO , - - _ > The have been worth citizens and obli ' late for last issue : "Arrangements are be- Y y g• . ' . . t - ins made to entertain : the lady teacheJe ing nei;libors, and the store will be much . Mies Emma Christie ie visiting friends . - - ' • Wlssed, as the tine of goods kept therein LII TOrOf�tO. •r.r�.* rrrrrurrr . 1,: who will be in attendance at the anneal v_v->, __ _» . - _! ---- ,_- M .. - - • • a• rrerrrrrrrtrrrrrrrr�rr .rrrrrrrrrrrr.r.rrrrrr i `- meeting of the association held -in Whitby was somewhat out of the general stock. E. A. MRodonald has again appeared _ -. - - • ' `�_ - on the 2nd and 3rd proz. Ladies intend- Although Mr. Harvey will remove from in Bellamy and work is again in progress a _ - . ing to be present are requested to notify this village, he will still visit his numer- of beautifying that pave.C, �e reeiVi�lg (1�►11� our Spring ►�oc'l� ' the secretary to that effect, .so that ample ous customers through the towhship and A very quiet wedding took place on purchase their reduce. While we re at d rovibion may be made for their reception. P P 6r' Wednee� ay last at the home of David •(�• of •o• . Ii. Qrreenwood, Sec.e WLilby. their departure from Pickering, Mr, Har• Shaver, where the Rev. Mr. Walker join. • • f ''. ° - =The athmaster0 throughout the vey and fancily have our heartiest wish ed b matrimonial bands Enos Spring, ,Frints, MllshIIS, - • 1. _' p for success in the eastern suberbe of the ``� Township have ;ust received their road of Highland Creek, to Miss Sarah Sprint: , ° . - Queen tit Shaker Flannels, cottons, _ lists, and in a few days statute labor will y• . Mr. Shuter deeply regretted her departure y - • 11 be in fall o oration. �Ve desire to im• — Tuesday night was very dark, end at as she bad been in hie family for 10 years. cr ' COttOnadeB, r5illrtil`1gB, b p F ,r i - a -press upon these overseers the neoessity the close of the concert, it was with diffi- The house and lot in Scarboro village ' i`• . - , - - - Winceys, Tweeds, �. •_ -, •. - of haying all the loose stones removed cult, that pedestrians were able to keep belonging to Mrs. Dixon was sold by pub. i - z �YOrsteds EtC. - . from the roads. A man with a rake can upon the sidewalk. Several vehrvles col lie auction on Thareday last. This house 4 • , 3 - do ntost�af -such- work on any beat in a laded, but the most - serious accident of is nicely situated and is a desirable place ;i ..- .. _ - . I - day, and the time cannot be spent in a this kind occurred opposite Y. Wise's for residing. It -was purchased by Mr. '' � (o)- --w-- : • Z better.Way. Try .this for one year and- store, - when- a buggy occupied by W.I John West. Mr. West is gradually gain• � - " : ' see *bat the benefits will be. Crummer and wife, of Greenwood, ran ing a hold in Scarboro village as quite a � � . n•— a old St. Andrew's church of this into Thos. Marquis' buggy, in whichwere� number of lots have fall( into his pos. Ask 0 S88 our T��j j�,5. We hall Bho�c better Yalu$ .... - . "'- �_ Y, - Th village was pot up at auction on Monday Ddisses Marquis and Percey, and Master session. thaw ever. Our salts mad8 t0 order &t1 �'V111 ' - 4- - - ~ and sold to W. G• Ham, on behalf of the B. Marquis. The buggies were some.! A number of our young ladies who were • .. .. . - Bu rise Ou. - -'... -'` ., - pivkeri,n,ryry fire Company. The terms of what damaged, and the occupants con. � admirers of the conservative candidate for. - .. - � • = — 100 down $100 siderabl bruised, but no serious result is East York, Mr. W. F. Maclain upon his - 4 . �3 ;X the purchase were X300 y - t ) on'the 1st of June 1898; and $100 on the feared. We blame our villagers for this election to the commons, sent to the ... ..: :' : F` - . , l `. i 0 lie= _ - ~i b . ' - ,1 _ lot of June 1894, with 6 per cent inter- and other accidents. Had the street World and Emfisr` their congratulations 5 - i * : b' offer was accepted lamps been lighted gall this trouble and to him. Mr. Maclain accepted it very �' � / . N. ` , °.. set. Although this he ex reseed himself as bein We are also handling seamless •boots Which we 1'tr� - sir @. ' some time ago by the managers of the annoyance would have been averted. To gratefully, favorable to lad expressed was an ad; I ehnrvh, it was necessary to have the place be sure these lamps are private property, y Po b nblio auctilon. The papers of and those .who possess them may please vooate of woi�rans rights and lie hoped Will g1Ye perfe ©t 1;atiBfaetion`.�- - > offered y p h { w , . y g but it at the next campaign to see the ladies of j . `� ' :. Y F r : :'. ,� conveyance will be prepared with the themselves when the h lit them, - 1. .'x -� _ '4 9 ~v ; least vane i 9 delay and the busin ss fin• is a duty ws owe to the public to prevent Scarboro village stumping East York in _ - • . , ' �, ;,.. � yZ sly settled,._ - It. is the intention ll the accidents when we cap, It is a source of his behalf. -The- ladiesi seemed td be � � - �� ' company we are told to move the liell,der- satisfaction to know that the municipal greatly inepirei by.' leis words and hays ' e b• >l _ 4 �� y .-iok to the new prPfxlises as soon as tom- council cannot beheld responsible for ao• already began - to pre are political _ - ' y h::. cidents, such as the above. sp��vhes. ,:. - - ,�� 't 1( �_ , -. � 4 l :n- - - - I ;�,. ,- .. r y Sa, r, + k. ' .sir' _ e-. :a,� e - _ � sF. .•��..,, s - - �iE. -•n1Qi 1. 1 .: � ': - ,t • -'o hs : F. �• ° �_ t7 - Y�.i: -; rxi `1s .•.i , , - FC,}' ."d,: - # ' 1 >u;,.a. S'„ t: _ a'°' ,4. - T Rr+ I .. _ -.: 7. 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