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'Arl.l.. i .­ - LATUT LOCAL HAPPENING8 RICORDE-D By Council . - .. - . xedkal. I - The Methodist Sabbath School of this met pursuant to motion 6f� ­ -,! i .. - , _j I I � 1. pjb� - " j. �, 6 � . i - . I __... I . . . �v - "', A - . - _­­­�^ . 7it'., - - I - - , - . . . - I � ------ --------- As I have bought up Don Reddin's livery THE PRES6 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR lace will oelebrate its anniversary on 'sous meeting on Tuesday, May Blot.. t.' � 1. �; I - "' V&., , A . -_ , . , I.- I ., ! .1 TEVAN, M11D.9 C-M-9M-C-P- business and have added several new �. CORRZSPGNDXNTO. place and Monday, June, 12th Members all present, Reeve in the chair...""A... - -1 - � 9*B y and 18th. - I., -1 , ?,--I 'd- , , ; "'? - I . sidence, � I . I �,,,!v -,.,. . � . A Mee and Re horses and buggies, I can accomodite , OLAREMONT ­ V r. . Rev. W. B. Booth, Ph. B. session read and pro- - �t- �. 1� I " "04. . � - - 0 & S.O-., Coroner. 0 Minutes of previous s 11 - - IN k . � R office hours: Morning � �i ­ _.. --! . . of Don Mille I k4� i" .:1 'et, Pickering .., .. . nounce . ;. t I , : I King Stre . the public with good rigs at all hours. - '- * ' ': will preach Sabbath afte dcorrect. Al ! . - _, F Z517� . 0:30 to 11:30 ' - moon �-- -,-�� (;, , W, ; Evening 6 to 8. - " - and even. " A -L _ W.- f .. -1 - ' Several bills were yresented and- referred,,,-,.,, - �"11. ,,.Z� O'k - - -- , . . Covered 'bus meets all trains. In I., - Mr, i4g. On Monday afternoon the Public to the various standing com ,;_...-,C- � - .. ! I a , - . - F . . . , tion with livery I keep a - 6d. . � committees. ��:_.: � .r,,,#4­ . , . i . - .1 I I ­ �; . _. I . vocal Music. I connection - , will assemble for various amusements, , - � .'!� I -1: .1 __._1`__­___­ � _,�,� , .. Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. .."", , I I ..� " 4:.: : _:�., - 10 1 4'. . _ . . - - _;.�".".�_ , Sale, Commission and Board- .. - Chas. Michell, of Toronto. has been Tea will be served in the cliurch from 5 moves that t �_i'e ..,�. .,,_-,­�----­----_-- .. , � . . BdYW . - * . ina Stables Pickering. 4L A.. A A .- I- I 7�t I . I Simpson, W.V% =&-%in . : h,ftva �. he Council do no go into ­_1 r I- I 9 . - -, ... . . . VU a .: I I . . Miss 11-9-"M V 9 - ­ UU J( the past week. LO I P. 111- After too delicacies have been committee of the whole on appropriations -,.,.." � "', , I !4 ..,_7 -__ " ��,;,, ­ , I . .- , I , . . &D. "N�,. =X:(=jC:MM. John Gibson has purcha sod from Joelita attended to in a becoming manner, ad. on Roae-s and Bridges. ., UPIL OF THE - -- --.--------- ;_, __ - --" . _,.,:� - i ' . . - vatory of music, is preparei to give le,; . 09a M . to t- go -0 __ Bundy the dwelling at the north end of dresses will be given by delegates fir at. Your C.--n' � �.; ,I. 6 . ser I;. I: .L. - I .. P tal and vocal music. Re- � 94 . fibittee -beg leave to report and ... ��`� -­ -, !, .P sons in both in ' . the village formerl owned by Mrs. Lacey tendanom at •.'the Toronto conference. A recor,in- e-'read as follows: Grant on sideroad ' ` - - : given if rtiquired- . -% 'AON 04 . . C* '. I . .1. - . . ... �. ;. . . __. ­ . - _' .- ""', - • I . � , ;- - ­::. I � d 11�.­ _,:.... ,4 ferences Thorough Instruction Guaranteed Ix . . . . ... . ­.. . . The consideration �,as not bead eommun. good time May be expected by all who for t.1 �4,v_-fling in the 8rd con. bet lots 32 an - ,-i"i � ..- , Thor W,4 '100 ,.:,. - %- - - . i . . � - , , ClaremOLt. - . � . . a Ideq cn ..-" ­­ 0 1 � . .,. Z icated to us. can possibly attend. Bring along your 33, t"­-� R-,eve and Mr. Hilts com. 67o. on - � ,.!'�l , IMM, Address, . . . pq 81 a - N ' ' � .. �, "', . ✓ I 1� i I . .. . ..- ­ . - pq Go 0 . base :ins bet. lots 14 and 18, Mr. Hilts and*, ,­ ... 'q , , , .1 40-52 " .. a' The brickwork on the Rawson resi. friends. I �_ . . . .. * _01 . ­ . I .. �% - � 1� sinr at -w ca - ,o i -0 dance has started to climb. The work M4. 1 . . John 0-,--!enlaw corn, $50. Bridge on ran * " 1 . . = 0 .",.._ .0 . -!:, - : I -, I... . . . . MISS LETTIE HEAGFNS � go eux a, I -,:- -_ - , ... Z forward with despatch. - - . '. line west of town line, Mr. Hilts and R r .� �'Y-Te­ �� . . I i r a 64 - . ' " .- � . I `i. . � . ---: " ' -1 W ;4 A1jq Lq 2D 04 � . I ,,I - i - I Phill M, 015. Gravelling on eastern `�..- `ii- - : 9.4 " -- .�. - . & . . " a I I.- - -.." - : .2 . : S NOW TO RECEIVE M. ;-- - V,D, E-6 -w Work oil the Hutchison dwelliniz has also . - - � _­ _e, I - i - music pupils.- Miss Alice Tait, a teacher in = ,A •.zdV 01 .�� commenced. Mrs. McCtlaig, of Toronto, is visiting town line south of Kingston road, Whitb .. ­, I � � muo 11 __ y ,�, - "" I , - . i i URIC says: it gives me ca . I " I . 0 at G.Chester'e. having granted a like amount, R. S. Philip, .. -, * - �,,--�­ t_. : .1 to College of M I ,.i . V) vo t- W, 0 . I 9 XVW o . Several animated' discussions .; . . .I- : - the TorOn Heagens 469 - rook Miss Houpe and Miss McCuaig, of Tor- com. for Pickering, 625. Gravelling the.*--­­v�' J -.r-, -,, -1 easure to recomiliend Miss h : I . . -C -;v..-_" " .1-4;.* . ;A",- .. ".. � much ld d with me ;_; �� qea ; . place on our streets ot�"Monday ; but peo- onto spent 24th here. new road south of Green's Hill, near Squire .-- I • a teacher Of music. She haB. stud e N . "' ' - ­­ - . - .. - , !;. .:- , -_ . Ak .. � . 3 in a inost studious man- Up Z U,a r 1. ' 1 - pie have since settled down to the stern- W. Cornell, :of Toronto, spent Sunday' Green's bush, on Greenwood hill, Mr. Boyer - �- �--' 1 5�;�, ; for the past three years a, � V, 8 ti 09... . - � . - technical training. - . eq �1� 0 - I .; . . '.:, . .- f i� ' c - er realities of life. � , ner, and possesses � thorough techn - pupil t1ir-jughout." 92 r ___- - � Most of us "speak as with his brother Fred Cornell. . I �. . She has proved au excellent P` � 44 . 11 and '14. Gleason com, $20. Repairing bill _�.."; ' ,V. Residence . . Gul. "a Z C; = >, ­ b.- te " . . f ­0 ' ' . . ,v,0 j a t, 11 a 11 O' ,% we pass by." . Walter Pangburn, of Toronto. bas been on 5th con bet lots 8 and 5 east of bridge, :t,.-,` " f . I .. e Pickering sl,,' tion - I = ad .CVCd(D3Q>0 - I'? - ­..,., . 1. . - '- * • � . .. , --, - V . . .- __... , " � .:; -, 4 � ­_ __ . - 4 ag =:t� 0-"-- The Baptist Sabbath school friends a few days at the Scarboro post R. R. Mowbray com, $10. Gravelling south i - _ r. I - C34 0 ,Q CLI ,Q 0 $4 - I Ls. 0>08 :3 00104 a ,III . . . ;r:* 0 - �­;41' *. I "I - , .. Z114 ­ -- W i . . Legal. _� : talking of having an excursion to the Office. half on sideroad bet lots 14 and 15 in 5th' . ok W 222 .., ,P; � - I �.�' .11 � .: ..... . _. 0 , d 10 so 00 PgO _. , .. : CD Model Guelpb,'about the 20th Air. Livingston, of Victoria College is con, Mr. Boyer, com, 610. Gravelling on �,� �� '-*'� � I . . . . . . ARRIS- Go 6- I -,i,o . ;Q;�4 ,N;Q= rq - ,. � � . .. - FAREWELL, Q. C.', B ".) 1 s..-4 X � P4 $4 d =) filling the place of the' Rev. H. L. Lovering Haight's hill north of bridge, Hilts and P. �, ' . - -_ 11. : . j E. CD 000 " I ' , _­ ;0 I it county Crown Attorney, and CduntY CD rj 0 �: 0i 0 6 j' June. Arrangements have not yet been . 12;* , , - - `� * TE , at Z! - 0 go who as gone to British Columbia. McDermaid com, 012. Railing and gra, !�Y,_-.�1,4* - Z . Court House, Whitby. 10-Y 0 . I 64 completed, but we expect further report ' ' - z , 7'. swicitor. - .------ ;= ;� 0 'O next issue. Dr. Mason has changed, his residence and v�lling Brock Road in 2nd and 3rd con, ,,iq� - I __ - , . . - - . . __ - - I - - �� , .� JA,-.\IES 'TNIILLER, SOLICITOR, NO- i.- : : F >: 4k . 00 93 P. . � '_ . . I . " ;; , ! %. to I I 0% The Sacrament of the Lord's office from Woburn. to - Scarboro village Mr. Hilts and J. H. Connor, com, $25. ,�, �� . Ky pu I,, �er, etc. Office at 0 . I d to $. CD 4a ,O 2 M I's 8 . . ,ic, convoyan, where he will continue his practice as us. Railing and gravelling on Brock Road in.!-­..-- -�__,. �--," T A] - money to loan. ; ! Q;G .0 Br U.-Z ;W 'O a 0 , 0 U Ce r _. .� , . . Car Broughftin-� "� 11 *Z - i will be dispensed to the members of s. nal. 4th and 5th con, and railing in Brougham; . , � � Thistle Ila," 11 -.-- I . ,1-6 , .!� es ;3;� r -_ ' 3 ,,� _,,��,,,t".' -.� - ­1 _ _____ 0� I - . . � trine church Sabbath morning at 11 � . -� ,q.0 0 U 0 Q .- I AY, BARRIS- . N= 1 I—- . 04 d :;� . .. - 01 M. GoosliD, of Port Uuion,has moved in- W. W. Hubbard com, 620. Gravelling the ,-:z,-�� � 4�t- - . NUGILLIVR A . ; , - '. DOW 'k , � st . YN >1 8 9ft clock. • - Preparat6ry sermons will be to the house lately occupied by George Brock Road north of Brougham in 6th con, �-� _:.,',",�- - . I ter, solicit ?"A, &c. Office opl)OIlite PO _; -OM I 1.4 -_ 10 to b- 7 preached Friday at 2:80 o'clock by Rev. Sprunt and has taken charge of -the G.T.R. I ­-'%'� ..�l i. t Whi I t I . 1;.:Y. ; Theo. __ ___ - - Mr. Thyme, of Markilaw. . 1*1 'I," i - 1,v (),It.. ,Inc. ,j,,i,-,. liall Dow, - L and on 7th con, G. Gerow and W. W. Hub- .41 O'lice, , _-:_%�._ - 7 1 ,�y 1,L,.I,,. 'Money to Loan. SY- . I .. :, .1 I -- . : A. U00i,hyr , . . . section here. bard'com, 675. Gravelling Brock road in .­,,.,,, .. .. . . - ----------- . • . , � - 7'. ---------- - ( Rey. A, H, KippaD ig having the D. Beldam is remodeling his buildings 7th con, Geo. Gerow com, $50. Gravelli'ng.'.A"-T,�';."'�- , • .1 . 1�kS J)AUKER, BARRISTER ., " " k_;. , , �V "t .. , k., �4 - . * 1. I101 grounds surrotiuding the Erskine manse -and is fitting up an implement showroom Brock Road in 8th con, Geo. Gerow com - - e , . I I � Solicitor, &t.. money to loan. N'o . .- -_ y � _ . ,I �,' �­ - ;- T and r 'io. .,Ban put in proper shape thii'3 week. The eu- where he will keep samples of the various $20. 'Gravelling on 9th coil opp lots 28 and -_ ' ' '�­ ` '�'� qoUililip'sion. 0111cc.: Over Ontario Bank, Picker- . ��/ ��i,��;,� � - 1. f" : ...- .. - , rday. 4-y - tire lawn is receiv�ng a healthy coat of implements for which he is agent. 29, Geo. Gerow com, $40., Repairing Wad­ _.:%, . i every SRtu I .1 k` 1, - I ' , - - -�_ ' , ino; op#311 . I - V . - . -1 ' � ­ . * - - ---- . . PICKERING BRANCH.. sod. A noticeable fact in connection with At a meeting on Thursday last 9 cricket dell's hill, Geo. Gerow com, 610.-- Repair_­,�.+,­­,, _I I . ------- - . , '� I I.. I I . ; .. ,.,i !"U. 3 "I S. 0r,111',,'T0N:, LL.B., of Law* - __ this affair is that t1w Rev. gentleman . club in this village was organized under ing bridge in 9th con opp lot 21, Geo. Gerow-'­ I - . . ..,. .� I * - • 111ston. & I)rew, Barfisters, ­.. . ..­ . .. . I .. I is the name of the Scarboro Village Cricket com, $30. On 9th con east and west of -_ '.�..�.. �-, .1. ,.,- - ­ W. rouce, or, 4 Stroet To- , 1� . - doing much of the work himself. The 1 I 4-5_� - - solicitors rotaries, 'Ke., 15 Toronto ' Thursday. I Open for the transaction of all legitimate i ' Club. a large number of members were en. Balsam, R. R. Mowbray and R. Ward, $30. . ""-' I I . 4 .. .1 - .11 11 1 �,.2. r., " i i,,. at ciacrinont every place is fast becoming pleasant to View. . - � A' , . . ronto, will shop. .,kNiouey to loan. 22y ! Banking Business. . rolled and -the officers elected for the season Railing on 5th con Opp lot 21, W. W. Hub- �-, -t� - R, . . , , office ores J. A Bundy, son of Win Bundy, who �* - r J. Bumly's 8 I I OFFICE Ho s-From 10 to 3; Saturdays are,-Pres , Dr. Mason ; Vice Pres., Thos. bard com, $5. Gravelling on sideroad bet - ' � .elt", , � - ' ' - ' � 4,41.1..- � . 4`:-� . .. �. . . - ----. " left for Manitoba some short time ago re- Jennings ; 2nd Vice Pres., Chas Beldam ; � .P . . - I to 1 o'clock. lots 10 and 11 in the 7th'con, A. Boyer and -�t , r -_- e Yeteilinal-Y. . - � - turned here on Tuesday. While in Man- Ca t. Albert Cbeape ; See. Tress., Jag. A. Johnston, com, Sio. Gravelling on side- '_ � "" ' .. . . . � - - - - _­-;­_-,�-��-_ - 'Savinp Bank in-cohnaction _. - . _ .,----I- "" ' "' � . �ar .� ... - . .: . I . . , -1 - - Hop�,JJNS, VETERINARY SUR_ (8-y) GEORGE, , KERR, Manager. ' tioba he was unfortunate enough to have Cornell. At the diflerent practises some road near Salem church, L. Harrison and '-. . _: �� �� _-� . • GEoN, Gra(lua . . . col- -. - - _`5 - � �� , -.,-i H to of the Ontario Vet- ; . I the index -finger of his left hand cut. off. of the members proved themselves quite Judson Gibson com, 015. Repairing . )to, will visit Whitevale --- ------ - __ - i 6_' erinary College, Toronto, � 1. _ - . The wound wall not properly dressed and experts.' By order of organization this 'is vert and road on 6th con opp, lot 22, W. W. _1 s': r Saturday. Diseases Of nmi- - , he was compelled to remain threo weeks the second I.-lub in the township, tut by Hubbard com, 815. Repairing culvert in --�, �' - ­ and Cherrywood every eing forge . . • "I , �; � - .. 's foot attended to at MY ShO 0 ' - - the horse . order of merit it has all possibilities of be. 4th con south of Whitevale, Arthur Bessie �'. _ _ " - � lot 33,7th con., PiCkeriu­- calls promptly to - , in the boo Ital at Winnipeg. Since he . .,zk 4-.... .. address .- Whitevale, Out- . - I tended to. Telegraph a 34-V' �_ * has reaches home the wound is fast heal. i-OR first. . and A. G. White com, $20. Repairing on. � - ..4"'1#,. - River. Out. % . *-." , .. 1. - 12., . - P.O. address: Green Riv -_ - --- ing up. � . eastern town line in 6th con, Whitby hay- , .'�!`7­,.--.-1 I & East Scarboro. . 'I, .� . - . �. ing granted a like amount, Mowbray *....Z . . - , � so . .. I Our market opened on Wednesday with ' ' . ft. Mo - , 11 0 P K I N S, VETERINARY - - com for Pickering, 010. Rep. Carruther's , r-_­4 - � . � graduate of Ontario veterin- bright prospects. . The 1place selected is Rev. F. C. Keam preached a rousing - `- W. surgeon. gra ows- hill west, Mr. Hilts, com. 015. Gradm* on - - ... . . ...,. . - '-, ary College, Toronto, office and residence, Liu- amply suited for such a purpose - -Doors- tam sermon in Centennial church side road bet lots 20 and 21 south of King- .. ..- I ., � . y village. Calls by - ton's avenue Pickering day . - - "� � ­ . I . - 'i • . or night proilwtly attended to. A first class - well's showrooms. The building is cow • on Sunday last, to a larize congregation -+on road, Mr. Hilts com, $20. Gravelling - - .-�7� - �-- � ' � - The trustees have decided to sell the "' . Z..; 1 1 " - facksinith shop in connection. New ,. modious and atmosphere cool. Two long sideroad bet lots 12 and 13, Mr. .�z ' general b of repair- . on Boyer .,"-:,,-,;'­ �� - , . . rigs gotten up, as well as all manner tables are 8 church property known as the Ebenezar i.. A . . - - ­ read upon which baskets of ' coin, $30. ' Repairing on 7th con o p lots 11 *. .. . � _. ing done, at lowest living rates, -LaInC Wid dis- - - - Methodist church, they having no use for I . _­ _.ils ,.. - , butter and eggs are bang. The attend- g on 4�7­�:, ! - .. . . - eases feet made a specialty of, always a first it since building Centennial. - and 12, A. Boyer com, $15. Grav in - . , k .. _. ....0, %�_' I , _. . class shoer on hand. 23y We have been appointed tole agents by anee on Wednesday-was mazil largei than 7th con opp lots 8 and 9, A. Boyer com, ...: , ­ I - - . . Mr. Livingston. late of Cubourg, will fill $15. Grading on sideroad bet lots 26 and. - ' " - ._------ . I C. L. Munsou, Esq., Bowmanville, for the - was expected, both buyers and sellereleay. -the vacancy made on this circuit by the - �. _.1_4 - .It - . . ­ ------ 11 . .County of Ontario, for the beat Woyen ingfeellogoleasedwith the experiine . removal of Mr. Lovering. w - ho has gone to 27 in 1st con, George Parker and Mr. Hilts . pn_ . societies nt I '. � . - com, $15. All of which isrespectfiillysub-, '.. -, - 1, - _. _______­­_­__ �­_ - --------- Wire Fence in the country, and are pre- After considering the matter froth all labor in the .Mission field in British Col,- e . . ., -.,..- . . . . - . . � � mitted. . r . . . :� RISING SUN LODGE NO. 135,I.O. pared to build fence, and sell Farm and points, it has been deemed advisable to ambia. � - G. T. This lodge weetA every 'Monday . - . . . . . - I - . On motion of 3Tr. Mowbray, chairman, _ �.J .,.',-),. . . _ eveuin,, in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. Township rights or. the most reasonable change the day and hereafter Tuesday in !fogs have been playing havoc among Irep)rt was ad( .. �'. - � . 0 term@. We build twenty different styles adopted.- - . . ­ . . -.1. . Every person invited to join- and hell, advalicP - each week will be-Clarewo'nt Market day. ,the. sheep in this neighborhood lately. Oil Your standing committee oil indigenis ' I,- . - the grand Cause of Temper, -nee. 121v on this machine. plain or ornamental. W . � . e . . • _; -, � . . - . . . I , I Now people let us all nuite our eflorts to Sunday night last they scattered one man's beg leave to report and recommend as fol- ' !-I '.`�' .'': - - __. ------- - - - - __� .- - - ____ also own the right for Ontario County. flock in all directions, wounding several, - . t - i - - ­ . .. _. �Oustlleoq_ 01'arzlo.- . '(except township-8 Wbitbv and Brock) for have the best local market in the. couuty. lows: payment in full to 1st of June 1892. *. ­' --- .-,. I * '. - - . . - __ --.-- __ __ __ - __ - __ ____._ - tLe Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wishing This need not at butter and eggs, but two meeks ago the same flock was scattered - - . . N1. (; 1e.,);otvwi,l- t.) M. Rvan 22 weel:s at $I, . . Co it Vt '!/((,, C CI'. &('- - .. to purchase ('arm or � u seaton fowl and all kiln,ls of inefit way and some o! the lambs were found dead 122 ; Hugh -,:Iii, . - - - _'_ ­ ownship rights for I . M e ,i ai,l to P. Johnston 21 - . ­ - �_­. - - - - I 3 distance from home. If this . . " N , , t.i., Colu. either of above, will dolwell to consult us Le bought and sold, nor need we ,11.aw quite a weeks at 75 (As, $i(;.50; Win. McKittrick ' . . : - .. HOMAS DUM ,�_)Dvevltllc . . . . .., Tuji�siuiler for ta!�i,- ., " tnaj V'its, t-.t(.,., clare-, pursonally, at lot 7 B. F., Pickering, or the line at live cattle. It is to the inter slaughter continues, mutton will be scarce aid to E. Bowes 22 weeks at �1, 68 to be . ' I - - -_� `.� . . .- 20'Y this fall whien the threshers comearouud. - m 1; . * � . . - - I . paid to Wni. Cochrane, balance to Mrs. . A'..� ._` - . " '(1, .1�'Ier of Ajarriav S . - A . . . snout, Ont. - Z. - I . , writc, us to Whitby P. U. Parties are eat of every villager who owns a foot of We hope to hear of the guilty dogs; being ,NfcKittt­ i­k; J. '31. Gerow aid to Mrs. Be,:': . . �, " - L) U N, I' f N . � trictl% fyrbidden irJringing 3n these pa- land in the place to help aliDg this found and destroyed, as a dog that will . . . . "'!., . t '�; " : : . . . " 1: . I ..� B. L:C".;�t.l 11 "r *-!,:. (';�P.1,.:N- Ot OW trio. nf- teuts. , its 111-mith 22 wecks at 75 cts �10.50; J. H. Rog- - ' .- - ­ 'N' - - ' owheme. hemember Tuesday and tl'e worry sheep is of little, if any use, to _', � , I . residence, ­ . � _; _... , ��'� �; . fl(,-,j at the store orat ii,�;, Giaenc(,rickering �6_141 - �_-... .,:. . ers aid to Mrs. Graham 6 weeks at 75 ets �,-,�`, '! , . � .1 . . . ... 1. ,_.. � - _: I . . . 1.)-y ..,. .. ALUN & BRANT.-, fc,renoon is the favoreJ part of that day. owner for anythipg else. - .1 . . _. • I . 22 1 .. .--.,. .. Village. � ­ ­ I �- , __ � I I The Social and concert held 14.'(); T. B. Willis aid to Mrs. Stark - . , .. .- , - . . . . � I ­ - . - 111P CLEIU� ' . OF VALUE TO , - WHITEVAL -- • - 11.j5E.Vr0N,T0N%'NS E. eks at �1, 1$22; Win. Cowie aid to 'Mrs. - --.,�' . - - I - . . , .. - I . . """' - .,i-, coni,!ii�.�.ioner for taking . I . • .- .7 . . - De co.iveyitnt. - - - - .- the Queen's Birthday was quite a success, f)cvitt 22 wt at 75 ets $16-50; R. A. ' � `� � ;' ., t-_ I I ., I 5th 1�tvitzz, Acewc:taiit un-1 111z;virtowe ,11,"ent� taking all., th-ings into coneideratil ­ , .1 H 0 U S E k E E P E R S I W. 11agermau-is huFthn 7' ibings'at his . oil - t.h "' 13111iting Hid to Mrs. Tripp 22 weekt; at 75 . - . - .. . . !lone'}' to lo,tii on i.-r:ii prolit:rty. Wil!,; pro- . - 9 weather being dull and threminutig ruin. ,u� �16-50; It. S. Philip aid to I ' . - - . - __- .! i! -_ v: �: '. furniture wareroom. � - . A� W, ­ Will be ill - - I - . batc;l. 0 F F1 4'E' � . lachel - .. . Brotiglia --- '.%!,)�;,1,,,v - Don'tforget that in houi;vcletLijiDg, time - Evervotie aDpeared to en'oy. thenisel - ­.. ­. . . .. .. � i.i e,� i i., � .LLIternoon for t1i( i "" UALi-m-aux22 weeks at $1, $22; Greorge - . ­ . I Mis., Francis Armstrong, of Markham, duri�g the afternoon at the soci4l. The phili'l) aid to Mrs. Palmer 22 weeks at $1.25 - '-�: � �. .. tran3aeti�,n :�f loi,im,­;.S_ - 27-v . there are four thinks at the Cortier. is Visiting at Chess Leeivau6. concert in the evening was listened . . . ___ __ - - - - - _. - - - --- ­- - - 1- Drug Store that are especially useful,. . �_. '- . - - � A 0-ch i tect. _. . Trnwan.Crosby, of Toronto, has been wrap: attention. . to "11 44, Colin Philip aid to Mrs. Linton 22 - ' ' . - . . ...7.50 . �- � . , Furniture Oil. 25) _ . woeks at '41, �22; Tsaic Wise aid to Jane .� .- I _- - -, • ­1 -, . . Viz. :--liowse'h - Tbe r111191C W"b gCod, tht: . � I - . I _� ot � 1� i I - - - I . PO: -;T, COU-NTY ARCHITECT cents a bottle ; ljo%�sws, Tionsehold in otir midst during the past week. choir aftigins: as only Locust Hill choir can. Lnsio_22 weeks at 75 ets �16.50; Samuel .. - - . . 1�., � ;_;� i A.* for t1io county of Gntario Drawings Aininoniu, 20 and 35 cents per bottle; . Mrs. Lount, Of Slichigan, is in t1lis The readiiig.; were - lovel'y." Miss Laug- King aid to Barnard Welsh 22 weeks at -. '.'.'. 4 antl,,po(.-i11cLLtiL)_-; fiirui-;he!1 for every class of . .. :. I .r ... . .,(,� water lioating ;iiirl - lio.wser,' ('rndc Carbolic Acid, 2,!, cts;.. vicinity renewing old acquaintances of ford's elocution was much appreciated, she Rl 25 $27-50; R. A. Bunting aid to Jane ' . ' . .­.� '.�'.",�� - buiMing. Stu;t!_�l a--i(I -1 .�. � - . _. 0 per bottle ; Howses, Disellft,ctallt. C11110111owl. being repeatedly eucorod. The L. A. S. ` ' ' . " .;1. - uut;o, ", � . . - vent n K specian-.-. otlicc-Genie Block, Bryon 15 weeks at 75 cts 511.25; Jolla - ..- ��' , , 5 1 L I V., - . realized a small amount more than the ,. . .._.�A_�$.. Z ccrnt!r 1),vir1%,; mia ']�roch-- streets, Wnitby. Uowrier, 10 cents per round or three ' 6corge P06til hits returned home frow %_0wan for If cords of wood supplied to - - -..� - .,-Ilk. - ' . Re�;i�1j-,,jcL--Tjj!j,,qt�m RoLt-i East Pickering. 37-y ourn rt,l, aired to frt:,: them of their obliga* . ' -, . I . . - . .. . . , pounds for 25 cents. Viull directions the weat with tlie conclusion that Ontario I Mrs. Jitephenson $5. All of which is re- - ,. .i.,-, .,�., I . - ____ __ ______ . and it is � - �_,.�i .- ____ - - __ - . ___1 tiontoth? building cammittee, . I � . �.:,_ �- , �', - - .1 � �. . . . Allf'-fiolicerinfl. . for use on each bottlf... 1,, the bei�t place yet. _ I spectfully submitted. . _ I t �'... c 1 . ..� A,! , A'' � . .k �* ..;�.� - - � . - . . Z , , I . - * Jalues Malcolm has purchased the Tay. . 0­0� I . 9*. , � � � . needless to say were well pleased. - . 0 - - - - - - Oil 11�otion of Mr. Gerow, Chairman, re- : , - ' " F IUBANES, the old aud � I - I ­ " . Z " - - - . I t, � - 6liablewo. no 1101%rSE ! . - ..,.- - 'k :, L for property and will, remove his store . BROUGHAM. '. port was adopted. . . .1 �... � -, . . � ­... � I I . , : . . Your standing Committee on contingen-. . �:, I I :. L 2 \-1(­,--1n-`i_,r, still in the fi,-Icl, able and , I f, . ; , - '-,- Nvillim-, t.-A Co "I any entrusted to him, Clio sotue t We V611V soon. N_ '... . ,� _bitb) ,.' '. Id 1 tid �:t an � Corner Dru; Hb.,rv, N� -. �: goodii ther I 0 - . . � ;, -,� . . an�l ­111-cs Ui�; oj.j;.;1,Li�,iiit5, of tliaiii,ing Lis ,)at- X-B.-Use.11olvse ,; Baking Powder, al. JaLues Rea has purchased the boot and The South Ontario Excursion committee cies, begs leave to report and recommend as • ..., .,- I *1 . - . - - r o . ns for last_ favors,an(l holies for a continuance whys fresh. . - . I 81100 bLOCk of the late Daniel Moody at a 'It here -on Monday evening, and Will follows; NV. J. �Clark for Re'visiou Court . - , � "., _.­t . I- of tlit�,.­_i. 'renn.-, for services ino�lentte. Ar- - - - ---.. . __ ___ . x,"., - �-z� _ . � _`­` gain convene this (Friday) p.m. The advt, 1,900 Local Option ballots, and Court* . - . .1 �.. - •, I' , - ran,1e;j,ietjts as to m'-%Lr-.sand tern,:; Can be 111m oun, and will sell a, a barRUiD. a - f�.­... �, �.- , I le , C ` -, large di,,c � _. - ;j ' -0 . �, , ' _ ' - lv� - S. -�'*,, I.. - . . . - at thL ovnicv �A tiois lvavor. session will commence at 7:30. of Revision notices, $8; R. C. Carrutberg � . � � 45-tf � . - 4� . - � Spence, of Barker .k- Spence 's 4". - . . ____ - __ . .------- ­ . � <�� ­ N - - . . .- I . .. 11�� i�" - ' . - - . - - Shorthand Institute, Toronto accompan- IV. Cowie will remove the old Law black. as D.R.O. $(;; A. Alargach as D. R. O. V; ; - .1, - , ; HO'JAS I'OUCUER, Liceuseil Aue- . smith shop from the present location onto James Linton as D.R.O. $6; Thos. Moody . � .' - �* - ' .1 '' � �­ . . - � -1. I— T tiO.I�.'C:I',�'ittll!Ltor,ute.,Ii)r fpst York and A U:T 1.0 N 1edjbyw11*is'f',air bride paid WhitevalO a viO, the property vacated by the late Diamond as D.R.O. t(;; G.Davidson as D. R. 0. 56; '- : .. ": . . . th(­%1�1101e,,)f North unil Sotith Ontario. strict . . . . .. I - __ � .. .- _�,`; atteiitionlov,.�n to all or(lers])yinail or telegrapli. -:,, I �. 1. . � _ , - It on buuday.. fire and Messrs. Mecl;in & Poacher will L. Harrison as D.R.O. $6; B. Mean as "I .. . - . I . - ' . .-. . . : I - .. ... . ... 1: .. -1 .. ,� - , � . Charget3 Wwleratc. Address THOS. POUCHER, ­ - - --'-- Thellev. Mr. Stewart, of Stouffville, possess the present location of the smithy. D:R-O. $4; C W. .NLIatthews as D.R.O. 56; '.'; ., .,�. -, - � � : Box 47, 11,rwi��h-irn, 011t. - .., - occup . :� - ".-f- , . . . . . EACTI PLUG OP THE � ' ied the pulpit in the Methodist obui ch The council held a rediculously long Jas. Taylor as D.R.O. 66; D. Birrell as '.. . .-, , - ! .. . I , _n__.th4�., � . - - __ - - ------------ ___ ____ __ -.----- __ - ____ - __ _. I . on Sunday evening and preached us a session on Tuesday. Besides the usual D. 11 . 0. $6; Thos. Dunn as D.- R. 0. K E. _. _....7.... '­ - �_ . � � .. . � ­�, � - 13"'gots (tuft Shoes. . - . very interesting and instructive temper. routine of business, &,Court of Revision Cliffe as D.R.O. $6; D.R.Beatoil deliVaring. I . �� .. � " , , * i . . . .- . ­ . - � - - . - . . I - I i , � _. � JOHN LEtSLIE, BOOT AND SHOE - auce sermon. - -was held. A large number of appeals ballot boxes 86; also 3 days serving Revi- ..,. " 1, �.. , I - - _. -, - ; i I _-I - � I . . I .. I I - M)Lk,te, PL '(",'0d 10](1 eewii woric. Orders , ,,, The Beaton :and L'Amoreaux auction against the assessment were disposed of, sion Court Notices $9. All of which is re- - , , " - _,,� -, ­7 � . � �.. 'k . � �� - �. �, , - . . - . . ., . . i � " P �_ ----'-'----'-- y, r e , Va, vy,-- besides the addition and removal of grist spectfully submitted. . ". prowv'23, attuadud, to. Experiunced workmaii-, . . . _� � - ,7. �.. . _. I . - ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly the L . . - sales last week went off splendidly. Tile . I . �. %!.. . ,.; . . : . ': . of names on the roll. On motion of Mr. Boyer, chairman, re- . ;' �'.� ` '. I �._, I . - .- . goods and chattler, of the late Daniel ­. ­ �. - . . News, King street, Pickering villp,ge. 7-v . " j .. - ­,�I�.. X, I . I :o: IS 'MARKED --- :o: -:1 - We have much pleasure in congratulating port was adopted. • . ,:- � ­--i __ - . - __ .-------- _____ I - . , I . . i Aloody Were also easily disposed of, as . ..� 4., I . - . . .., . - ''. :� .1 .. I., . - . . __ __ our young friend,lNormau Poacher, on the Mr. Hilts, seconded by Mr. Mowbray, ,­ , " . - _ 11otels. . . , • * � `� . . . well as the property. . . ­....�.­', . I _-__;__ , _____ - 1� quccess attending him at his first years moves that the Reeve grant his order on' � _t-;-Y,...�� �., ___�, ,---- __-_1�*_-"1­., � ­ �. '_ ­ . - L ,.;&`�; i- - ..��. . - 0 ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., . . : . What we would like to know:-How legal examinations. He passed with the Treasurer in favor of the parties reco . - ;, � .-W, I .- 1- - � I I . m- ­A � , - . . -11. ; : - - �Y�l ., , '�'! .- - .,.� kJ Jaines Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a -1. . � '..., ... I the high school girls like riding on a lum- honors. Brougham will yet ge permitted mended in the reports of the various stand- :. .. . 1. . - %_Ml , . . , , ­., , - . ­ ., _41 -, .- fine new brick building, finished in superior ' ' ter wagon? Who turned and Toted to boast of having produced one oi the ing committees as presented this day. . _­ �, ---..-. .u", , . , * I ...- -.11,_ , -1 ,,;, " style. Every convenience and comfort for the * . . IN BRONZE LETTERS .-. _­ - . I , 4,4 travelling in cr pq,blic. Now and commodious stables " � against Loca; Option ? How many of the brightest legal lights in this, our Canada. Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr. Hilts, moves I '-,". ...!z:" 1. - 0 * .1 ,5: i ,I ­:, ! , . . _. and sheds. 25y ' NONE OTHER GENUINE boys use hair vigor o•2 their moustaches A 25 cent parlor social in connection that all commisioners be and are hereby in- ' ' '!.'�';�_ ' : I . I '!i.!��,, - and bow many of the young ladies white. with the Preab terjan church,of Brougham structed not to accept any gravelling con- : - - - �:, ,� ,j, -------- ' y - ' * '-­ I 7 ESTEI�N HOUSE,'Pickering, Out.-, wash their face. . will be held at the residence of Thomas tracts when gravel is laid on that will not: ' . . ....h?. ., � . .4 . I I W now opb,ii forr the �Lccominodaticn of the I ,_*,� - ...,.,. rk, ,.,.. - - : ... I � . .j �). � - I . � . � . - . - travelling publi,!. This hotel, having lately dnesday, June 8, 1892. pass through a, two inch ring, and that con- -; r 1,4 .- � ? . ... changed hands, !iao been re- furnished thro b MONEY �O LOAN Miss Victoria Reesor spent Saturday in Tea will Im served rom 6 to 8 o'clock p.m., - -tractors be notified of the same at the time , .-e� ':. 1. _,'_�-�', "­- %,,`� , I" ' ' i . I 1. � . out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spin our vale. ; I , .14Q-1M �11�. - k 21 11 6: .1 1, . ­ 16i I-,- �% - , - . . , n -, it is convenient for patrons of the mills. Meals -1 Turner -and Mi"t Ell& WhitO posed of. A cordial inVitati= is extended Mr. - . ­. . - , . ON MORTGAGE SECURITY ., - Miss after which a good program will be dis- of letting. I Z � . - . or lunch at all reasonable hours. Groodstabling at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and Do 1&wbray seconded by Mr. Gerow, ': . �-- -I - , 1�1 - , ,� - andabedroom. Box stall and encloRed yard for bentures purct�a6d for cash. haye been away visiting friends in Tor. to all. Proceeds to be-applied towards moves that Mr. B. Mean be and is hereby . -., _..t' 4., -, - " I - horses or cattle. Weigh ontLe. promises. I _ , appointed pi .,..,� - �. ..k'. _` '.., . . .JP4.1 onto. ouild a fence around the church. athmaster, for Road Div. 52 in- .,-. _-_;,�,,. ,�.,� s, and Is st9oked 'r M. A I . I 11, � ";­�'. , - - , , � ".%. V .: �� _,V:�. The bar is open at all legal hour . 3: Merm .L It looks rathersuRpicious to see T. Monday was a lively day in our usually stead of W. McKittrick removed, and that -'--.,I'- . , �­ .g in . - . S. U I - - I -_ , with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- �, ­I­ - . - bought gjud o914 9P 99winission. inted in - ­ -- � . CULLY, Proprietor, - . . . �. Pugh moving so much maohinery, oto.,, quiet burg. Many former residents came the name of Geo. Coates be appo . , ., A 151Y I . - .. I . -,%��'.V­.,' . - �I ... - k�, I . ' � . .- 1. " - I - I I . I - 11 - I down to his new farni. � �' here to record their yes or nay to the Local lieu of Price Pugh, and that the seal of the ,_01'i­_- ._� - ­.- .. ...-- Ir ' - . ,,< -. �.:4%,q-,�­' � .- Aitent tor .- , Western, anceshl * ' _. , . 6 "d elty'of We are glad to see Mr. A. Es Option by-le,w on that day submitted to Corporation be affixed to two resolution. ­-­1 _­ zRIv- �4- - . ­- - 1 1, I �� � ,.O, - lVatch,mittkijig. -, I ijondonandUnnebesto Fire Insurance Com. . � . �� '. " '' -.4 , - . __ I " , ... � � - I - I � - -.1i il� ._� ., , 7 _. . , "'i I . ­­ _­ ___ __-_'____.__­� , . 4. . .1 � ,-- - _.�-"� ,.--..--. panieo,-Nortb Arneri an Life insurance . ore.. ' We M '00, Pickering's electors. The contest was a , , , , , Z.� , - - - ­<­­�_­!_ our midst once m uuderot Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Hilts, ,�� . A i-, � - � 1.0 � . ,. 20:14,11*4 . " .�';:.­, . . . . with on the Tress -" W, - . NX, - k" I...;-, I - I � . . I . I ., �, � . !�' ­A. CUTHBERT CO., alto Accident Insurance taken. veiled. Atone time during the afternoon urer in favor of Jesse Cook for the sum 0 - I . , - �_ q., . , . _ , that be bas been very snocessful k6dh Bile, yet good feeling generally pre- moves that an order be drawn . I � L. . - . refit North West, and the I.. I - . I I . ­ . . . ­ . � - 1� agent for EDWARD S'CHEITRE, ` I -;.�� . � 41 I", , � . whole- VAA-M2Z8 f0r S.A_T.40. country there a slight rumpus occurred, but the better $200 gn cedar account. *, 141 i�`.. LIg ' . _ . i I ,� � �1',�,�."'_� -.-- - -1, . . sale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery I I - - , "i�' , ,­Z� 7 � e has not in the least lease"' judgment of some of our townsmen inter. 14, y _ ,.­�Zj. - - d his usually healthy appearance. - . Mr. Boyer,- woonde' b Mr. blowbA!OL W , :. ­. . - �. I I _. � - . - 'N',""' "--- , -01 . and fancy goods, 11 (eleven) Wellington 8t., ',` CONVEYANCING CAfi1@FULt'7 DOXR.��',- ' ceded and the cyclone passed ovei. -* . A �, . I .., i - . , . . � moves that this coumil do now adjourn to 't 1�:,� ,'�; "' . Toronto. Call gild see stock. . . I meetings in the interest of both sides - I . . � - h ,N� � � I .... I _� A t�� I . I it . .� . . .- . � 11 .- ­ L -i . - - - � . ,�:. . : E ­ . � • . s-s-'i a_'a-7e*j'-,bg'.. , '�771-1186ae IRZ-01bar W- on peota meet' of the Directors of -. :"J. , - 111�. I , .: , . . . '. Dre' t7 I of ffie Local Option question have been • At,j, a * I . meet again on Monday, June 20th, for . .­ _ '. . . . . ' transaction'of general business. - I -1 . -,,..-, ­ , �. .. ­� .. �, - 7 - � .---,--- . i I& y .. ..4-�:., ­ _. 1, ' 11­-��­-­_­­ ---- -1 - . side King street hold. during th® past few days, and yet.' 'the North Yqrh ' iopltural'Societ , last ..--%., ----- I I V,. r � . . -4"... • , �.... ,-- �, -. _ - _, i - �t ,: - _ RE between corner and the olldge grounds according to the returns, On) no vote week it-w" d6ek4,q#,,jo . . ­ . . - . .� : .-- ., ., - _. � . Good Village Lots on north . _AV ( .. � - � .,-.,1 T-1 ;. 'ImRMT, -FIT- 10 C 0 - - hold. 4� . Uniop ex ' - - . . . . _.' � S. _:�.. _,1 . Z " �-A�- �7. � , . , - � . - - I � . _" for sale, together witli other village property. - , - ­­V�jqptper, iaep,� on d dam wad run . I �. __ P.- " � � . I Q tailors iyatern for cutting dresses bits beenobauged, oh9wing oleady�jli4t '­ tolq 4 . j�6 ]30bo ,- po 4&4a- . - _!�, I . , and mantled, taught by hlisl� Ar* McCausland, One good hones i _ cuniou - ,� �'-­ A 65i across at thehea .'�-�. ---, , ,i,M � , � - -1 • Pickering village. - I ' ' V ,� . � " . : �, " . - 'th xF 04 w1kow _ marklA", vk'o � - � A i ae and lot for sale very cheap. most of the rate have ,� ; .. Pick - ve'1d', ( ,� � _ I.* Atb L - . .4L.*;� _L� _ 'A ,-�hz� _!A,14 , ,q - :1 'L *1 V, i. . . ado or cut and fit, I ., _ , )1� leck! 1"t Friday. ... . Dress(% M' . ; - ­ , __ t�,' . _ - # ­144 1 . I wd, Orders vrOmptly att6ded to, and a per- - - t -yArt W. V. RICHARDSON, , minds fully,,made. a A r �' " . I- . e .to, 04 . � . 9 I -M - _ �� 0 '" � I T.- _,� . --_';,�, � � �;;.. , � . I" , *!,- -_ - , i,4 . . 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I . . � ­ y 0 a 11 or. back : G�( - I I . . .... . - . ,�­ � .. ''. . � -,�.,- . . ra'rids III e fri . e have eard re- . � 11 I - A2.1 -, . t -. -. - .. � . ­ I . , ­ ­ . 1:1 - �; - ­ ­ I ­ spectable murderer on that section of the By this time there was sileno6 all a ng liver no from all evil spirits- I" . . . '' - -isan . Dah . , ��,� - - . � - . i - . . :v-F BY RUDYARD RIPLINW. -- � ---- ­-7-:-- leu d, for it rem There was a pause, d then -i9d Hi& cently of the pu!pooe of the King of . - I, -,- P. it omey - . . fiontier was sure to I the column. The he vrere still, but " "I i , 0 udh #he f 16, on�. I Com - I - 4 I . I - LingY , Ur the Twhi %0* Q " b U me ! 00 - - --- en e out anda was reckono 66e4 '1he t to force the French agatp into,, h tili, . � :1 1w ,.!- - - � *�­tlfe Indian mutiny br9k . A *"xteed lati rs,14 men "Ur � , �� 1. 1." lukh a row I ties. The French haye-'. 9*pptacl, *6 abol. .�., � . � #A 6 - . I 1. . � . 'littW time before the siege of Delhi, a regi- -sole entry I;o it ranithroiikh a ,R- "i ft . V4 i I Iii &146o also ; but I . . ­.. - X� ­ . Z . gbepl 41 drsee Wov -% ve * JOY 66 14914 I Z. � 0 le , but it is not likel We .� � . . . - * a A.r,a pat, laa-- -1 --- v . - . � -, ment of native.irregula&Juirse was stationed- ­Ikbiph�caW& be C- gi At � Ago,kh LC&P. gausid- ----.--. ­--�ft 1-1 -- �� -- - -.Ft--- - ,.�iil -.:. . � '. nyd �� - d'T'lif 1� , - - - - I � .1 ... " I g 4 -A`-V54'y6t,- UV& � . - -�:ir I j .., ing or-some . . . '. - ­- . - at ded by high hat is a lie , thou art afraid " -- - ]; I . - � - . . . . Peshawnr, on the frontier of India. That in five minutes. It was sittrbun Is Wd're being stalkedt" 894 Ueut,-Hal- ' 11 T I 0 . ­t .. - . - � . � - , V od-I is the r i L1040, t o . - I , , , . '.- rn - 6y - f 11 .p6m -�at ooa4t, 4nd the - I . J � . -- - ., : - regimesit caugbt,what John- Lawrence call. hills, reckoned i - _ � peaiors� - . � - 1 .I ,- . - ' � � .­. ad at the time "the prevalent mania," and mountaineers, and here the Gull& h aideatWd a r,i 0 � . us time in hot; 4iiiiIii6i'diiii 16i ifiilitar]� move. . � .' .1 T � I � �' - �­- I � m -^ . . - t , 4 - . � --.: " , 0 na,ccendblolos'll save bo 1 9* - � I i IV/-.B I , , 1 I 1 4110 ' o I , - I..: Kuti�'�- -1 I A 4 1/no' Jo", f (14 - t I I., IWAO ments. A mout th or two from now we may � .� - -� - . � - Mullah lived in great, state, the head of a have Ored before this," said the on � . : -4 -1 , , would have thrown in its lot with the muti stil ray I ,a ee, . ' MAjor. � 31 T;&., a� F . L'�', ! � - . - -.-. - t * hear of some very, lively 6ing4 in Dahomey. .. . r I '. t - . � :-'� neers had it, been allowed to-do so. The 'colony of mud and skoue buts, and in each - " It'o-it's villagers' ponies." I The troopers listened and wondered, for .. --� ' ' . ' . . I - I � I chance never came, -for as the regur.ent _mud hub huny some portion of a red uniform ' I A ThenL our horses would Is A bed they could not understand what gave -earth and King Behanzin is likely to learn �, � IL lea- .:,�. -.. - .- ... ,: .- - . 1. . . son he will e . � .-. � � . � � 11, � . . awe t off down south it was beaded off by a aOd the plunder of desil. mean. 'The Gov- and spoiled th ttack. The Sve n tave i d atone uld lie Wow the watch towets. -- 1:�­ - �v- ­ * , . t- � - : L p . . 1. . : I -. - - -1 . I � I - . I '. The other war in now going -on furtbeir -: - : if ­ - ­ ­ . � ­ e . I remna,nt of an English corps into the hills of erniiiebt par�icularly wished for his capture, been near us Ar'shalf an hoityr,"n'"atid the "ShahbazwKtfau began to call again : . ,- .:. '. I -1 - I 1. . ­ - northwest. The French are making a, great -- , . ,I . : - I � ; Afghanistan, and there the newly-conquer- and once invited him f6rilially tb come out subaltern. . I 11 They are belawt us. I can see them. For - / ,* -. - ..- 1. L: -1 - �i - " Queer that we ean't small the hofim " the me. . All .. .., I - - ed tribesmen turned against it as wolves �and be 'hanged on account of seventeen Hafiz� -*Of-404isPOB"BAUY-OLUIA68ulta&,Sxm- . . :: ! J -�� - � ' 9 Ullmtty'6f Cod come over to . . ­:�. . Nl -- I rn against b .. ory, their enemy in the tipper Niger region. . - , ­ 71 tu lick. It was hunted for the murders in which he lia.1-taken- a direct said the Major, damping his finger and rub- I My father slew ten of them. Cor I - ..,,.- -` �: . . - . � . . ­ ,. - � � , - - sake of its arms and accoutrements fro . Samory hus been fighting the French a good -- -­, � �:.� ­ - .. -- . I I bill -part.; He replied: "I am only twenty bbyWon him nose an he aniffed up the wind. over I" I - . .. I ! .:_ . t , -1 - I to hill, from ravine to ravine, up and own miles, as the crow flies, from your border. 6 - very loud voice: - � . L, Aeal of the time since 1882. A few weeks r - ' 11, it's a bed start," asid the inbal H%fiz Ullah "swered in a � 1. - � , - t - . , - I : . the dried beds of rivers and round the Come and fetch me." torn, shaking the web from his overcoat, "-Mine Wis ga!W ­ Irbar, ye Meaj)Uthe ago The Sun reported that the French had . - . . : UA& � . I I ? ; ,.� .:;, shoulders of bluffs, till it disappeared an - "Some day we Will '601210111 Uld , tile " What shall we do, air?" . Night, neither my father nor my blood had driven him from his capital, Bissandagu, . I ­ �-:11'X . ' - and they thought then that Samory was - , . . . J I , ., .: ,::.:. . r; 11 we shall any part in that sin. Bear thou thy -own - . :-. I ,:. water sinks in the sand-this officerleM Government "and hanged iou will be." A A Get on," said the Ms�jo . . ­ y . ,�. nearin does - -. , , . rebel regiment. The only trace left of its The Gulls Kutta Mullah let the rn q the end of hisrope. But he . .. � atter catch it **night." - punishment, Sh&hbaz Khan." . t.".- -,: . ,; - .-. . .... - , ,- I Z pot relinquish the game so easily, and the ; . . - - I . existence to-day is a nominal roll drawn Ad � :.� �:.. - t. - up drop from his mind. Ile' knew that the The column moved forward very gingerly Oh, somd one ought to katop those two 1 A . ! .. :-. �4 : . . . N � . I ­. , i, ­:r -, * in neak round hand and countersigned. by patience of the Government was as long an a for a fecr a. Then there was an oath, o chaps crowing away like coo a there," 6#4d French career of success has not been un- , . * . - ---. . . . - 1 . - �: �k - - � an offices who called himself "Adjutant rl u"M - Lieut. Hallpy, shivering under his rock. - - broken. . . .. - . Z A surnmer- day ; but he - did not realize that its shower of lue sparks, as shod horses crabh I - . - ��­. . - : � " . Since he lost him capital Samory has bee ' . I . I . - ---- . 1, I ��-. late—Irregular Cavalry." Thepaper is arm was as long ass winternight. Months edonsmall stones,anda manrolled over He had h4rdly turned round to expose, a R � . � .41 1I I - ' � . - m - � ' ' - - - - - I ... L.: . . �- in the hill country south of his former strong- . I --- - . ­ . . .�- -p - yellow with years and dirt, but on the b6ciE afterward, when there was peace on the with A jangle of accoutrements that would now side to the rain before a bearded, long- - . . . - � - .� �� - I * - hold. The French sent a force after him ... . . 11 .., __ . ­ - I _ ,�-. of it you can still read a pencil'note by John border and all InAfa was quiet the Indian have waked the dead. lo;cked, evil-smelling Afghan rushed up the -.- I . .,. .. - a � C ,; � '-, Lawrence to this effect; " See that the t : 11 Now we ve gone and done it said Lieut. hill and tumbled into -bin arms. Halley sat to insurehis defeat, but he Ism lately scored - . . : ) - WO Government turned in its aleep and re- . . -- v,: �il Ifalley. "All �r hillside awake, and all upon him and thrust as much of a ,sword. at least one little victory over his pursuers, ­ ' - I - - I - ...'. � 4 ., - - i � -.- .- t�, native officers who remained loyal are not membered the Gull& Kutts Mullah at Ber- - , I .. , It, I I . - -' . 1 - Wi �:. � 1--m 1: .� - � deprived of their estates. J. L" Of 650 sund, with his thirteen outlaws. The move- the hillside to c i 13 in the face of a musket- hilt an could be spared down the man's gul. and lie took a few French prisoners.. It is ' . )1� -,( � - � I. 1, ., ­'� sabres only two stood the strain, and John ment against him ot one single regimeub-- ry fire. This oomqg of trying to do night- let, " If you cry out, I kill you," he said, hoped �bhat lip has not such faith in his ulti- .­ZY Lawrence, in the midst of all the agony of - mate success as will lead him to treat his . . : * * ­ ,1 . slated hawk work. " cheerfully. � I which the telegrams would have tran ' . -I- I.t. in in Erisoners with the terrible cruelty to which '- -- the first months. of the mutiny, found time as war-would havelmen highly impo L ic. The trembli t eked hi self up The man wan beyond any expression of . .­ ':". xp - . . �A I � :v ". to think about their merits. I is rooper pi e 113 said often to have subjected other prig - . : L t , + . . I . , This was a tiw.e for i#lence and speed, and, and, tried to. e in that him horse had fallen terror. He lay and quaked, gasping. When : - I . � I . . ­ - I � P .. , �. ­ over one of the little cairas that are builb Of Halley took the -sword-hilt from between oners of war. Gen. Faidberbe, who fought - - .1 . . �-1 ,�. That was more than thirty-six years ago, above all, absence ofrbloodshedc .. .- 4� 1 L ­ * Samory for years in the western Soudan, - - . .- I , -- , -� and the tribesmen across the Afghan border loose stones on the spot where a man had his teeth, be was still inarticElate, but clang . � f -A -'r ---� - -1, - - You must know that all along tbe'north- - ,;- who heled to auniiiiiate the regiment are n murdered. There was no need to oz- to Halley's arm, feeling it from elbow to describes him as a monster of cruelty. Faid- . ­ , . - , * , , � � A 4 ..- . � . ­ . -west f roul.ier of India there is spread a force herbe says he owed thq rapidity of his con- . . � ..- . i -1 1V .. - �. . now 01 men. Sometimes a graybeard EWn. The Major's big Australian charger wrist. . . . , I oi some thirty thousand foot and horse, . ". - 3 - �- �--:� ��- hindered next, and the column came to a " The Rissala I the dead Rissala, I" he quests to the terror produced by big prac . ---: -. I ,0 j - ­1 - .. speaks of his share in the massacre. 14 They whose duty it is qui tl d unostentatious- - halt in what seemed to be a very graveyard �gasped at last. 11 It is down there I" tice of burning his prisoners of war by the - ' . - - r f- � 1 ...�. - .. � - . � ? . - , came," he will say, " across the border very ly to shepherd the teriUsin front of them. . - - hundred in fiery trenches filled with blazin . -- . . t k - � - - of little ,cairns, all about two feet high. "No; the Rissals, the very much &live . 9 - . . i i - .-N d, calling upon us to rise and kill the I . . - prou , nd up' The manneuvres of the squadron are not re- Rissala. It is up here," said Halley un- . ,11 . - - - *- - , - , .- � , . They move up and down anil down a wood and oil. We have not had Samory . . . , . - , I - .1 � Engliab and go aown to the sack of Delhi. . - . - . 1. 1 . .. . ... I from one desolate little post to another; rted. Men said that it felt like mounted ship ng his water bridle and fastening the side of this tory. . , , ' "'. -. � . . 0 ` Bat we, who had just been' conquered by they are ready to take the field at ten Po a why he in now able to offo - .1., ; %"a One reason *. * - .- �i .�:t� -. - the same English, kn thout training and without the maupsihandL "Why Were youiv the tower. - , - - . minutes' notice; they are always half in and quadrilles wi formidable resistance to the French is be- - . . I.... - . music ; but at last the horses, break 1 k no foolish an to let u s pass ?" I . . overbold, and that the Government could half out of a difficulty somewhere along the .:f ran -� , o ! - - * clear 11 The valley is f U of the dead," said the cause he has quite a quantity of repeating - .. .-� , - . , 1. I - - a- "; account 43asily for those down-country dogs. in* and choosing their own way, u . i � /: � 1, :�-­ . 7 . '- . - ''- . Gnotonous line ; their lives are as bard as of thecairnsitill every man of the squadron Afghan. ,,R is-better to fall into the hands rifles in his army. TheFrenchsay hehas. : : L . I I 4 - .. I-- . � This Hintlustani regiment, therefore, we their own muscles, and the papore never say - - - . ­ . , k . f 'flee, ani they blame the - .�- I - I'�. � -.. treated with fair words, and kept standing reformed and driisw rein a ew.yards up the of the English than the hands of the dead. 2,000 repeating ri . ­ . . anytbing about them. It was from this I . English for Sermitting him to purchase. - � I f. � . I � - . - in one slope of the hill, . Then, according to Lieut. They march to and fro below there. I saw ' . - 7' I ­ I - -. .. .,-.. v. place till the redcoats caing after force that the Government picked its men. Halley.. there was an these improve weapons through agents in N 'o . � . them very hot and angry. Then this regi. other scene very like them in the lightning." . . . - � . , , One night, stastation where the mounted the one which has been described. The He recovered his comp littl,,, British territory on the coast. .1, . ment ran forward a little more into our hills might patrol tire as shey challenge, and the osure after & 't . . . .1. i I . . A. 1, ;�-;- .-,. - �: - It is probable that the French will not. . . . 1, - . . v 1� i :­ - - � ': to avoid the wrath of the English, and we Major and Carter insisted that all the men and whimpering, because Halley's pigtol was put an en . i .--. -­�` - ,,:- - , .- . - .- .. ­ ­ wheat rolls in great blue-green waves-ander ' d to their troubles with Samory -- . - . . , � - . - - lay upon their flanks watching from the ourcold northern moon, the officers were had not joined mak, and that there were at his stomach, said . 11 What is this? There until thev succeed in killing him. NL , arly- �, - - . - � " �. aides of the hills till we were well assured - more of them in the rear clicking and blun- is no war between us. now, and Mullah will . laying billiards in the mud-walled club . . i , . � ­­- ering among IPI all the troopr Senegal can muster are'needed- � . ­1 that their path was lost behind them. Then the dead, men's cairns. Lieut, kill me for not, seeing you pass � k I gouse, when orders came to them that they . I in tne war with thin prophet of tlie western ; ­ .-T - ' .: night alley told o(f his own ti-o pers agai Rest easy, 'said Ralley " we are com- I , . 1 . :. �­ -:- we came down, for we desired their clothes, were to go on parade at once for a n and - 44, - ' . - . ­ ., and their bridles, and their rifles, and the' resigned himself to wait. - 10 ra is likely to have. - : i - . Ater on he told ing to kill the Mullah, if God lease. His � . .-. - .. . ir drill. They grumbled, went to turn out ' . . . . . . . .. � . 1 1 :_1 : boots-more especiall That me: teeth have grown too long. Npo harm will her hands very full when King,behanzin of' - . . 1- I -, - y their boots. . � . - r - - 1� I . - ps, let as . . I ... . . . their men-& hundred English troo Dahome assumes the offensive, as lie is cer-. . - . . �% - : - -Z was a great k illing=done slowly. " Here the " I didn't much know and I didn't much mine to thee unless the daylight shows thee - i say, two hundred Goorkhas, and about a - old man will rub his nase, -and.sbake his hundred of the finest native cavalr3 care what was going on. The row'of that as a face which in desired by the- gallows for tAin to Zo as som an the weather permits.' * : � - . . , , in the c Dead Regi. In the end, however, it is quite certain' - . ..-. ! - . 4 - . - F I - � -­:�­..- long snaky locks, and lick his bearded lip§, wprld. trooper fallin ought to have scared half the crime done. But what of th * ' �, - ': . r a - -' and grin till the yellow tooth stumps show. country, andl would take my oath that we ment?" that Samory will be defeated and his couu- . .. . . ­ . � W lien theV were on the parsda. ground it faid try turned into a French protectorate. . . I ;- .- .. .. . .were being stalked by a full regiment an I I only kill within-my own boipdar," , " Yea, we killed. them because we needed was explained to them in w h ispers that they d A . . - - I, � th S 9 The ]?aid . - . �'r- I : . I . - . 4� � I - . . - . their fear, ind we knew that their lives had must set off at once across the hills to Ber. they were making row enough to rouse all e jimA, immetisely'r6lievedL � .­�%. I I '' � .: I ' ' . k . . or wount of their - Regiment is below. The men must haye I .*. ,e been feited to God on a sund. The English troops were to t Afghanistan. I sat tight, but nothing hap � . . sin-the sifi of treachery to the salt which post period. " SIREUAN SMITHS MISSION. S' : --. � ., - .*"- - ii� through'it on their journ�y--W .1 . - . ., . - They rode up and down themselves round the hills at the side of the --- - they had eaten. L- The mystaflotis part of the night's work 3a: on horses, stumtffing anating their own . . -valley; the Goorkhas would command the ba Rb way to see Morocco's 'sultan, and- V . - . - - - �� the valleys, stumbling and rock-ing in their was the silence on the hillside. Everybody graves, among the Uttle h " d men the Freack don't Like It. . - . . . ... , . . . . . I . ! - . - . .. :.i saddles and howling ror mercy. We drove gorge and the death t;ap, and the cavalry knew that the Gull& Kutta Mullah had his all. whom we slow." "p"es' . - . - .. . : . . would fetch long march round and get to Sir Ruan Smith the Britiah Minister tw ' - . I - . them slowly like cattle till they were all outpost huts on the reverse side of the hill, I I W how I" said E(alley. so That awoun.ts A . : V - . the back of the circle of hills, whence, if . Morocco, has started from Tangier on his N I. . - amem y or ­�` ours'ng misisiontotheSul6anatFe& Alargenum- there was any difficulty, they could charge #I a major Us"wo'rn himsel( into a state me. Four hun" sabres, eh ? No wonder bled in one place, the flat, wile valley and ever bed ,;Led by the Lima that for my'cursiug Wter mid the Maj . . . of Sheer Kot. Manv had died- from want down -on the Mullah's men. But orders "' . her of o'fficials and natives turned out to bid - , of water but there still were many left, of quiet that the watchmen there would we ttfougbt there were a few extra, men in .. . . . - . were very strict that there should be no him iarewell as he left Tangier, but all the . . I i - i �; ­ : - and they could not make any stand. open fire. When nothing oc-urred, they the troop. Kurruk Shah," he' whispered . . � .� i , We fighting and no noise. They were to return friellibers of the French Legation were con- - - i. � -7 . went among them, pulling them down with said that the gusts of the min had deadened to a grizzled native officer that lay I . within a , - .. - � ... - our hands two at a time, and our boys kill- in the morning with every round of am the sound of the hors" ard thanked Prov- few feet of him, 11 haat, thou heard anything spicuous by their absence. The purpose - . � - . . . L. ..- . . . . . I . . munition intact and the Muh and his of Sir Humn Smith's visit to the capital has ' - . . ­. . , ..- - - � . ed them who were new to the sword. My thirteen outlaws bound among them. If . not been definitely announced, except that . . . . , . - I - - idenre. At last the Major satisfied him- of a dead Rissals in these hills"' I � . I - ; . . - . - share of the plunder was such -and such-so they were successful no one would know or self that he had left no one behind among " Assuredly," said Kurruk 1 Shah, with a the Milliliter has said that the mission is un- . . . , .. .. . . � �, . many guns and so many saddles. The gunx the cairns, and that he was not boing taken grim chuckle. " Otherwise, why did 1, . . .. � I . I caie anything about their work; but t4kilure who dertaken in the cause of British interests, . . I . .: : - were good in those days. Now we steal the meant probably &-small border war, in which in the rear by a powerful body of cavalry. have served the Queen for seven and twenty that Great Britain has no intention of vc- ­ . I. - . . .1 � : , , i. I . - . . � .- i I The men's tempers were thoroughly ud - . . L - .. Government rifles and despise smooth bar- spoiled, years and killed many hill dogs, shout alo . . . . . . . . the Gulla, Kutta Mullah would pose " a the hors" were lathered and unqui quiring an acre of Muley H&ssan's territory,. .1 rels. Yes, beyond doubt we wiped that at, and for quarter when the In h tin revealed us " . popular leader against a big, bullying pow- and that the only desire of England is that - -- - - : .01 regiment from off the face of the earth, and ;r, instead of a common border murderer. . one and all pra�ed for the daylight. to the watchtowers? Wen f visa &young theSultinshould overn his people more - ­ . . . -,. I .. . .- ­ . I - . - even the memory of the deev 'now dying. They set themselves to climb up the hill, man I saw the killing in the -valley of Sheer permit t is country to be develop* . . ­ .,. - . . . . C , 'But men say---" I . Be- Kot there at our feet, and I know the tale . - - .. . . Then there was vilmee, broken only by each man leading his mount carefully. ' juetlyand - 11 I . . I.. - - the clicking of the compass needles and fore they had covered the lower slope@ or thatgrewup therefrom. Buthowcan t1le ed to its full extent. . . . . . I .. I At this point the tale would stop abrupt- The fact that -sortie foreign legations, in . : I - *. , .' what snapping of watch cases, as the heads of tile breast plates had begun to tighten a ghosts of unbelievers prevail against us who . . . . . - . ­ - � ly and it was impossible to . find out one way or another, manifested their -dis- � g& . - . �- .., men said across the border. The Afghans columns compared bearings and made ag- thunder-8torm come a behind, rolling are of the faith ? Strap that dog's hand U- . I­ � 1. .% '" ' - ,ndezvous. - an approval of Sir Busu Smith'a mission is a f . N . . . . pointment& for the rc Five min . . I- � . .. . I., across the low hills and growning any noise little tighter, s&hib. An Afghan is like . . � �, ­ %. other illustration of the jealously with - -- — . . �� 1. were always a secretive race, and vastly utes later the parade ground was empty;, less than that of a cannon. The first flash eal. " . 1. I prefe, red doing something wicked to sayin the green coats of the Goorkhas and the I of the lightnin showed the bare ribs of the " But a dea I Ritula," said Halley, jerk. which the representatives in Morocco of . - q : .- -- anyt sing at all. Tbeywou'. d be quiet &no the European powers regard each other's ' - . ,;. . -.. - - overcoats of the English troops had faded 'ascent, the h;lf crest standing steely blue in his captive's wrist. As ,rhat is foolish . I . I . � . . . : .. actions. They are always eager to declare . - .1 . . . . - well-i3ehaved for months, till one night, into the. darkness, and the cavalry were agaivAt the biack sky, the little falling lines U. Kurrok Shah. The dead are dead. . . . � ... . . - I . . . . - , ­ without w0idor warning, they would rush cantering away in the face of a blinding, of the rain, and, a few ya their baixiety to preserve the independence . ld still, Sag." The Af ban aniggled. .; .. flank, an Afghan watch tower, two-storied, It for that reason . - � I . I .a police post,'cut the throats of a constable drizzle. rds to their left He . of Maley Hassan, but if one of them under- . - .. or two, dash through a village, carry away ' " The dead are dead an taken a diplomatic mission to F ez or Mara- - . . . . ''I ., � - : . . .­ ­ . . . three or four women, and withdraw in the %V hat the Goorkhas and tb�e' English , built of stone, and entered by a ladder from they walk at night. What need totalk ? We kesh, men-of-war are likel to swam into . . I - yhe upper story. The ladder was up, and a be men, we h%vo our eyes and ears. Thou ­ . - �: , .- . J -­ , � red glare of, burning thatch, driving the did will be seen later on. The heavy work ' ' . . - - .. '- � � '' lay with the horses, for they had to go far man wiLh a rifle was leaning from the win. canat both see and hear them, down the the harbour of Tangier to L ready for any - � -, ..: . J , � . . . I- � 11 . cattle and goats before them to their own . emergency. The result in that when one power . .. � desolate hills. The Indian Government and pick their way clear of habitations. dow. The darknew and the thunder rolled hillside," said Kurruk .Shah, composedly. I ' ra ' . . .� would become almost tearful on these oc- Many of the troopers were natives of that down in an instant, and, whon,the lull fol- Halley stared and listened long and in- gains t . he ear of the Sultan the other powe _- .1 I \ I .1.. , : . - part of the world, ready and anxious to fight lowed, a voice from the watch tower cried.:. tently. The valley was full of stifled noisev, see to it that some obstacle is thrown in the;' - . . - t . CU10118. First it would say, "Please be way ofany action his Highness maybein- - . . : u " The tribe against their kin, anrl somoof the officers ' "Who goes there?" as every vall*v must be at night; but . . ­ - ;--- give yo - I clined to take, an I as the easy-going poten- : - - !. , � . . -- - goodand we'll forg -- � , ­- - - . . - --, , depredations would had mad4rivate and unofficial excursions The cavalry are very qu .: . . �� concerned in the I&Veft I . iet, but each whether he saw or heard moro, tba�n was, tate is only too glad of an excuse to keep � I . � . . j , -it - . . I ­ collectivel) put its thv&b to its nose and into those hills before. They crossed the. man gripped hiswearbine and stood beside natuml Halley., alone knows, and he does clear of the infidel ,the result is that his - � ­. -. - -:� - . .. � I ­ . I I . . � border. found a dried river bed, cantered'his horm Again the voice called: " Who not choose to speak on thesub'ect. i W ,i - - '� . - --- :- answer rtidely. Then the Government L 4 - . � , minesare at this moment unopeued, his .�' .. I . . J . - -- -..­F.-;, would may : "Hadn't you better pay up a up that, walked through a stony gorpre, goes there?" and in a louder key, 110, At last, and just before the aawn, a green country is without roads and Tangier - is, . .1 - - - . ­ . risked crossing a low hill under co brothers, give the alarm !" Now, every rocket shot u from the far side of the Val- dly Pupplied with water. . - .. 2- ::. � little money for those few corpses you left ver of the - ­ tier hill, leaving their I ­ darkness, skirted &not S * , -4 I- " � - - behind ' you the other night?�' Here the wan in the cavalry would have died in his ley of Bersun , at the head of the gorge, en * A- , 7 , - ­ ­ . would temporize, and lie and bulli, - - show that the Goorkes were in position.'A - - .. ­ - . .1 tribe hoof marks deep in some ploughed ground, long boots sooner than have asked for quar to i A while ago the Sultan gaged an Eng- - - 4� t . I I I urge, lish officer to drill his troop3. Thereupon : . � . . . . - ` felt their way along another water-oo, ter ; butAt in a fact that the answer to tile red light from the infuntryst left and right . '� - - - . . ,.�-. : 1:. �. - and some of the younger men, merely to .. . , ; � - , 4 - . �.. - ran over the neck of a spur praying that no the French Government insisted upon a I .� � . :.. '. : show contempt of authority, would raid an second 601 was a long, wail of " Marf karo I answered it, and the cavalry burned a white . . 1­ J .. useless, but very expensive, military com- ' � -� . . - , e frontier one would bear their horses grunting, and 'M arf karo ! " wh ich memo, A A H%ve mercy I flare. Afghans in winter are late sleepers, - - . .. , I . -1 . : other police post and fire into som " mission, compose � -­,� -1 �-., so worked on in the rain and the darknew d of French officers, being I � : - . -. . mud fort, and, if lucky, kill.& real E nglish till they had left Bersund and its - Have mercy I` It came from the olimbing and it was not till full day that Gulls Kutta attached to the Sultan's army. Then the , .-- - crater of . ik, - I. .I.: officer. Then the Government woul Mullah's men began to straggle from their Spaniards and Italians came in with more .. . - . . I .1. d say: regiment. - _ their . . .. � .,Observe, if you really persis hills a little behind them and to the lef t, The cAvalry stood dumfounded, till the huts, rubbi & I liev saw men in ­ -- - . - . t in this Ii4e . III eye - .. � . . .. . . ­ ing officials to burden the Moorish Treasury, - . i - i� I I .J, � t -: ,::- of conduct you will be hurt?" If the tribe and it was time to aw round. The as,- big troopers ha,! tipie to whisper one to an- - green and rel and brown unif;rms lea"i , ..- . - i - ­ - : - i I - 1- ­. and it is expected th" before long Germany - - .i. . - .� --�. : . knew exactly what was going on voice ? t N , d . . . in India it cent commanding the back of Barsund was other: " Mir Khan, was that &by upon their arms J ne4tly arranged all roun . -­ � � will demand that her representatives shall ., f - - - � �.: . would apologize or be rude, according as it A,teeP, and they halted to dra.w breath in & Abdullah, didst thou call ?" Lieut. HaJley the cratoer of the village of. 136round in a also be attached to the Sultan's military � � - -. . . - 1, . - � - . .. , �;. . - learned whether t usy valley below the heightA That is to say, -stood beside his charger and waited. 80 cordon that not even a wolf could have service. All these officiali are reallyen- . . � il , .. . � , . , . *- . - . . - . - with other things or able to devQte its full the men ,reined up, but the horses, blown as long as no firing was goin on he was con. broken. They rubbed their eyes the more . and their occupation is to act, : . . . . ., - . * I U . cum aranees, . . - fo Bin - . .1 .. . . . -halt. There was nu- tent. Anothei I lit i showed when a pink-faced young man, who was not the part of spies on each other's actions ; - - - . attention to their per rmauces. Some of they were, ref ised to f - . - . ,! 1, --- I . . .. . � . . . I . .. christiaku language, the worse for being de, the horses with heavins flaulls anfilodding even in the army, but represente and the world looks c-a at the interesting - - the tribes knew to one 6orpse how far to go. d the po. . I - � I- . - - . 21 1�1 � . ­ . Others became excited, lost their- heads, .' heads. The men, white eyeballed, glariug litical departm;nt, tritiped down the MR. tacle of ever body playing dog in the , ' * I . : � -. %- I I livered in a whisper, and you heard the . Epee -y ' saddles squeaking in the darkness as the beside them, and the stone w tch tower to side with two orderlie ' or - � . - . , r and told the Government to come on. With I a 9, rapped at the do manger. - ..�, . . . . . . -� , i - � . I . -.. .;. * - horses plunged. I I - � � m , sorrow �)nd tears, and one eye on the Brit . the left. This time there was no head at of the Oulla Kutta Mullah's house, and told ; . ,� 1';-� .. I . I . .. . I . - I Z ., . :.. . ish taxpayer at home, who insisted on The subaltern at the rear of one troop the window, and the rude iron-clamped him quietly to step out and be tied up for I : . . . . . . - -� - I . - . :. � . . i . . . - - t . ­ . -..., . Oultivation of Tarkey& . . . . � ­ , ­ ­ � %me you g man pass- . . . . . I . . - k- I . . regarding these exercises as brutual ware of turned in his saddle and said, very softly: ' shutter that could tarn a rifle bullet was safe transport. That a is - ed on through the huts, tapping here one : . - I.":-, annexation, the Government would prepare "Carter, what the blessed heavens are closed. "A farmer's daughter" says: The &4 - � I - . . .. - I _1 an expensive little field brigade and owne you doing at the rear? Bring your men up, "Goonmen,"saidtheMaVn ,,Getup cateran and there another lightly with his turkey hens which show a desire to sit, . ­ . ­ . . . . i-- 11:, guns, and send all up into the bills to chaise man. 11 to the top at any rate. he squadron cane; and as each was jointed out, so he should be allowed to do so, as the fresher � - ; . -.* . ope ; � , . :: � . - k , , ". . . the wicked tribe out of -the valle a, where There was no answer, - till a trooper toiled forward, the horses waggin their. wan tied up, staring 10881Y at the the eggs the better the hatch. Let thein . ' i . - I ­ A. i - - . . � i , : the corn grew, intoo L ­ � f. the hilltops, wKere there replied: . tails &:kd the men pulling at the fridles, crowned heights around where the English have only 10 to 12 eirgs at the start, tbco . . � , . . . . I ­ � I , - . .. - .�� . I was nothing to eat. The tribe would turn ."Carter Sahib is for"rd�-not there. the stones rolliall down the hillside and the soldiers lookid down with incurious eyes. remaindta being given to some trustworthy . " .- � � � . - . I -: -- - . . - - . - . . . -.1-... - I 1C - - . .� I ]'� -1. out in full strength and enjoy the C%Myalgn, There is nothing behind'us. T sparks flying. Lieut. Halley declares that Only tile Mullah tried to carry it off with old Plymouth Rock matrons, which can. . . 1. - it-. I . L . . I ' -. I 1. - .. - a - ­. - ­ - �- 1, for they knew that their women wo never "There is," said ,the subaltern. The he never heard a squadron make so much curses and high words. till a -soldier who easily cover eight to ten turkey eggsapiece. . -i - . . - . - � . - be touched, that .their wounded would be squadron's walking osk its own tail." noise in his life. -hey scrambled up, he was Lying his hands said: A sufficient number of turkey heiis should. .. - . . , .. i . I I ­ - ­ " ,. 66 .1 - ­ - , ­ � ­ nursei, not mutilated, and thatas soon at; Then the Major in command moved down said, an though each horse ba,d eight legs Nonts o' your lip I Why didn't on be set to go with the young turkeys, as they .. ..� I -, ..� � I �-- . a .. - I . ­i. -'�. . - to the rear, swearing softly, and aski an4 a spare horse to follow him. 'Even owne out when you waa ordered, : tf 'k, � . each mitn's bag of corn was spent they could in& for insU of are so much finer and m-ire thrifty when . . I . - 1 . I . ­ I . - I ..,; - au"ender and palaver with the Rn lish the blood of Lieut. 'Rp6lley sbaltern then there was no sound from the watch keepin' us awake all night ? You're no reared by their natural mothers. Soma. * . ­ 7:t- - .- Oe e n , reafen- who had Just "ken. tower, and the inen stopped on the ridge better than my own barrack sweeper You srsons put as ,many. as 25 or - 30 in - one . - - --::". neral ai thoug'a th'y bad bee a .. iff Ln V1 . ., - -­ " - Afterward, years afterward, they _ L&ftor y6tir r4argtiard," isid that overlooked the pit of darkn4a In white-'eaded old polyanthas I Kim'up rrood, btLt my experience teache'a that a -- ' . . - . . - emy. P . , � -: . , - I - ­ . ... . . I . ­ . ­ I - ' - I ­ -- ,' - wo )d pay the blood.money, dribletbydr*ib- theMajor. "Some of your infernal thieves which the ylUaaa ,?! Berstind lay. GirLbs Half an hour later- the troops had gone larger er cout, am raised when the broods - ; .�. .. �� -7­-.,- -, nn -. v... urbobaine shifted, and mad. en are sin i Z�� - . t. ­.. , let to the Govei ient, and tell their chi�- have got lost. They're at the head - if th- w4e lowed, c away with the Mullah and his thirte aler. It is also a good plan to haver .. I � - . f . - .- . .-, ­.... . dren how they had slain the *redcosts by squadron, and yau're a several kinds of dlep adjusted, and. the men dropped down friendL The dazed villagers were lolkin several turkey, hens come offst once; they I - , - . 1w - . - .. i I . '. -_: I . . , thousands. The only drawback to this kind icfJot. I I &Miing tho stones. Whatever might hap- ruefully at a pile of broken muskets aul and their broods,%re no more trouble to ea, - . � i I - re,.-- i; ,- ,-�.:. - 11 Shall I tell off my men, air?" sai� the pen now they had the upper ground of any . . i .." I . "�, ­ 4P -- - of picnic war was &he weakness of the,' red. san ped sworJe, and wondering how in the for than one would be.; in fact. - they are '. . . . . . ­ . .. * ­ , �: -costs for soleninly blowing up witif powder subalter'n, sulkily, for he was feeling wet attack. wosta they had come go to miscalculate the mue't, more -tractablp, it being the nature of , - �-- -. I - i ­ I � � -: �.. �!, ��, their forti6ed towers and keeps- This the an(! cold. - Tho thund6r o�ased and with it the rain, forl"rance of the Indian Government ' turkeys to go in companies. One alone iw,�- . . J . .. 1. . - - . I . f . - . . , ; --- � :.-., � ... �I . . il- - I W-,,�-- .i, ., tribe aivroys col4sidered mean. , Tell 'ah off-ii, saMAhe AlaJor. ,, Wtip and the soft, thick darkness of a winter It WVA S Ver nest little affair, neatly always restless and ill at ease, seldom con- ... - - � . . 1. . I . - . - . . - . . I - . , -- leaders Of 16ina . . , . - I- - -,*. . -t t, anl the men concerned were tent to remain long enough in one, place W. 1� 7 , -- � � . , - . . .1 �".­ , Chief among the !!,:� ;am off. - by gad I You' re squanderiv&F them night before the dawn coveW 4hem all. carried on - . l� .;":-- +- : ..4 . -1 .. . I all over the place. There's a troop behind Extept for the sound of falling wateramong unofficially thanked for their services. ! . - . --, the little clans, who kilew , give her little ones the requisite rest, Many � ­ I - 1 $k, -4. - . ... . - --`tribes- . wo a penny 1� .. , - . I r . I 1 1, J. . � . E --- - - : , � � the exr.eniwof moving w�- ,ce troops against now lovs the rs,vines below, everything was still. Yet it seems to me that much credit is also, joultry keepers insist that each hen shill. - .1 - A -, , 4 '. . M So I was thinkli " said th�b subaltern, They heard the shutter of the watch tower due to another regiment whose name did no duce two clutches of eggs before sitting, -was a pri-dit-chief, whom we . I t ro them- -.n I � I- t- I ...1.. - . . . 1- - .. I., - . il ­ -- , mrill Call A, crulls Kutts Mullah. His en- calmly- 11 I have amy n�eu here, * air, below them thrown back with a 8 clangand appear in the brigade' orders', and whose M this compals one to keep the first eggs� I . *:,!. ­ wie -, �j, L. -t, I I . . 0" border mur't was Better speak to Carter." I --- the voioe of the watcher calling: 'Oh Haft very existend(i in in danger of being forgot to long that they Might aa well be thrown - ... . I , i � -7 - I..'. I _:; m for I . , , . . � . :.. ti'miag -1 I I �- :,--. i, - _; I - U. ,: - He ,would out down a d; i carter Sabib aside salsans and wants to Ullah I" � . tM I I L -I -oft I - away at once, or let chicken hens raise the - ; , : . ­­­ - . gnified. I L � - � 11 � I %"� � ..� � .. - Lalmost di know why the regiment is stopping, 11 gaid - The echorA tookup the call, 11 TA-la-la, ift . .;- first pullets-a most UUM . 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I �- rl� 11 � 1 06 to utriffite the probsbili�y 'that Ulster will refuse ,4 .;�, - -� � - .� 0 l are still p for to con ea n44 measyred by the vio!enos with which h4 is And by. v4� doing lJood.1q. 134rsqRadlla.aure0-­­,' - ��1,4 4, - fi. ` I- � . i follow I � OVA f6r any io h4h - re - rate attacked, and not by that - to obey & Dublin Parliament and to a-qk the i . _�,:I r ., �- - I -, 'v L - ­ I . tol Siva a trimmid t only. The Glad - scrofuh, salt,ilieunt, ftnh.�all ofiler blood dl&l...-!'��t�., A . 4 , L 11, ; . , . ,­.�­, �-, � �­ �� � 11 � - 'Was Made with a* plain barque a dress isrequired for &child; The stonian orators and organs are becoming , people oTMis country'to consider whether lit,: � ,v -.? -� . - I" , worn it for over a car ' orators .1 . . uses, aids proper d1jestion, cures dyspeps . �"'7�3"f 5 " � . -. .. J skirt, and after I had a 0 the Imperial Parliament has any :more - .7 1',�-� " I Took with full plain skirts containing one breadth daily more extreme in trivir language a the 10 gives strength to every `organ of the body, � ' I I tel. I . - of my best dresscs� it beg---- - ' t to and them over to their enemies . - �jk, ' ! , i I . . - ...... � I - . . i � � as 0110 a So I kipped e, 0,wa4tA, witbitpok94 yokes of whole i rish question. IAb us tak Her. and prevents attacks of that tired fteAng or, ­ .'; '� , 4-.. , I . ).ch. full yok * ig z . . d show iii, � Ldhsvbject a Protestant community to the '�..­:F,,,,�- 11 I .... gvs of wear. I faded and the dreg materhil. and full - Bdg&h sleeves bert. 0 ds tone as a 'Tire that It has -­ .­ �; . �� - i I - . J �- � � �* i, . t and brush, ' me 91 - -and turned lit . "imen. Herbert is re serious nffection- 'Th - brushed it . . ' � I it apart a #611 falling low froni the shoulder. Aflatgirdle Important because a N t rule of Doman Catholic priests. No d6ubt �'. � --, I ­ - . - skirt, pain in he son of his fath- - cured thousands of otheW,ls sudicient rsaws,� :�% --,�'41, ­ , t - . - t : ' thersill a suggestion of what we used - ire �. . - ","W', K I I, ! 'i wrong side out an of the dress material, pointed at the front er; bly .also ')ecause be-sits for a divis- - - ­ 1. " . " ; - ! . ! � ..A4 Q * . . . I -,Z" R 1. - I the sides, and f4ll back drapery. for belief that It will.evire. you.' - %;�", V - i, , �1, 0 1 - . ­ ­ , � - .1 'g:. . .7 . front Slid - - 'And F1 ' rossed- at the back, conceals the ion !7-8"0igrs&t a " an Leads, and - must ; America to call the higher law. � Lord � 4 ,11 . ,I - . . wasareell, and black � y . . N. B. Be sure to get I.: � :;,.,..-, � ,J.,­­--7,A;A­ 19 ­ . dress I ff,, - - - line �=Ire aTfrt joins the waist. be supposed to rep1resent in some degree the '�Salisburymay bo right or wrong in, his es- . - 1-.1. ­-9:., ,�,­ -- � . . . . . . . . . - . . The di - .. .:.. ­­ . 1,,',�%,,,%,7- . - - 4`-q�.,�,.'I�­,, ", - . �,� I �-,� .. - black coltish and cuffs. . 4U, .." " , ` ­ .­ I . . . . . . , ,e •r "i -, � . : - V-sbal 1.- - � . .;, t., . , I --,q:_ ." -:,i�,,.,w ­#­.e.� . . 3ed front, The parasols for use in timste of the situation, but as a statesman , .,� - - ­ I " , , I '� . . � .. ss which did service for * . opinions of his constituent& He in. how- " I , ­' -.1., .­j�', , .1, I In, - . I .1 had a dre . ., he is bound to take' of facts.* He . . .:-, ,.,.�', �'. ... .-z � .. � . ir. - -, 11 li�' - --'-- 0,M1 .,q .III `�-'. !-. .. , , ` -,-,!-� " ?1-01 , - ."... 0 ­ ,-.I,,-- I'll I � .I'll , ­ - ­,! - . I - Then the street and for travelling are gay little ever, listened to and read chiefly because he . cr A r, -- - I , � � - i. - . Of school, and I thought it was sure- em before the English people. He -,-., . . .14t..--.-,i"r1f" -:, • -,%,, -.,.�%!;- I - r : -a term I - - -- � � affairs of changeable silk, mounted on the is supposed to reflect in some degree his Puta th � 4 . � . I [ procured a ...... 00 0 S I 1, - -i­­3,;,J. �- ..."'i --- I J'A,.� .'J,44. ., . 0: *­.. 1;111 ­ ­�-! . - . ; "....'T . � ly ready for the rag-bag. But I t PJ 7 -,.,' i-S -�r, 'Ii� : .1 ,�� - I : -. lightest frames and either unlined or lined father's sentiments. He is thir * 4t - tells them-it was � his duty U tell them- 7 I , ' o of dark brown dyev and - 9 .,"�;", I � i-,��­ I . package or two ' a 4 age ; young, im an ,- that the attempt to set. up a Dublin Par- . - `V 1.1, (0`­ � .1-1�­. � . T imble, Intel,; li I - ­ , . L , , , . ppoing and washing it dyed it a dark under the ribs. - The handles are of natural ye r of - *��,` ,'� ,,'13�­­,J r ., 1, `t -�. - -1 I after 71 -4 silver handle is no longer consid- P, steam engine from which the builder liamentis likely to lead to civil war in - � ­ .: ­, - : �11.- . 0;!* ,'� � � . F . Of - I . Sarsa arila ii. ... f- . ourse I could not use the black wood. p ;r--� 40*nl;� "`,�,�:- - i . brown - ­ '4' 0.1 �* ; - . I � - d good form as.it has been vulgarized by emitted the balande-wheel, He spoke at - . � ..., � I ­*.; - . ! � one and a half yards of ere - Ireland. That is a Probt.bility they must' . tp . :,­ . - -v "I - a "'", .,�., - . . 1 ­�­.�14 1 .-. . trimming, so I got cheap immit&tion. Avery . consider in deciding to vote for or against only. �,, . -�-, . Aq - , , , -nim cry pretty an day. He described Lv-d told by all druWisbY.Jl;slxfor0-- Prepared �zl. ,,.t. -,- - , . , . . , ,F, , small striped goods. brown and gold stripe. Home Rule. It has never been -". .--.-:-?,A�)---, ".,­�. . . ful parasol may he purchamo as low &4 V2. Salisbury's speech as one of wanton folly. . at by C. I. u00D & Co., Apothecaries, 1, usm I -� 1� . , -�, - - �- A . : . It as .;.. i . .,­41i'. I - , ..,5 aches wide around the . E LOWIV - , Ill. - - ),strip several i taint I or with such authority. /, . I put ., , carnage use ; ,� .., -.� ,�. I �1. I I .�;�A , - - Fot promeng;de and and for " If Ulster should rebel, we," father and 1. 'so P aln . - 1 11."e - ­ , . . I -- 11 . Does, he mean the Ma- may turn many votes; it may alter the polit- . . . . ��11.11­ --": -; - . -.-, -, ­ -A - .w - hifT " puffed on the frames and That is ambiguous. 11�- � skirt to make it for enough, as it has. watering'placep' there are many parnao)a of I I shall be prepared to take the usual course. producey. I think, a great impression. it . 10C C. One D0118". �,.­�A.� , � ., ,­ .; I '1� '" . on, '. ". ,� I., .�­;�.: . - - .- - ical future of this kingdom; it may keep , �'r 4 ­ -, rah' .V. ,,, - - - - as �f the stripped; as was the waist I 111. 1 � � L in dyeing. The upper part of the - 'S. - 7 : shrunk soft white e - - - .. - - '. 1. t sleevts 17 I to within lined under the ribs with white silk so as to jab& Hill course, the Khartoum course? . �P�., - - ,,. .. 0'11�- I -- t - under -arm seam Outrages •by Chinese Soldiers.- ­­­4�--Si�`-,", , ; front from the under ­ 11 - - ive them substanoo enough to be sunshades. He sneers at Ulster an a minority slid Gladstone out of office. The possibility of . -. �. 0,11": _ " i . ,4� L 4 i I - ' _ , 'I .- � I .. ­. � ­ �L , I 't , 'If . � .! two inches of the middle of the front, 9 I ?- .; ; - - - �', 4 " , - - - ­ "" , � I F1161 I . 11 Why ot make friends with . niiny -�,. ; � - - about t asks 0 ms th Chia last catastrophe an era the Gladston- Advices from Shanghai describe ­ ; r , ' . * , 1­�, - � , � .& I - the belt to just above These are trimmed with white lama or with I- - . . I : . � N, -1. ; . ". �; N.. ZE, - . . � . I . . and exteDding from and they express tFleir all r ' I � ;§ - i . . . � t was filled ruffles of chiffrou, and.niounted on sticks of the largeq crowd?" A cynical phrase to fans; a if uthlets acts of barbarism committed by the ­,- ., , .. � .. I The rest of the front . i.. "­ .P . - the darts. . imagine a -01 ' , * . 1'7' -, , in with . a, diabolical. : --I' ? k - n and - . �'; -��-,;,- - ­ - ,7 1 " . ��', � 1. I I e plain brown. After natural wood. 'Thar are also parasols of come from juvenile lips. "There are 3 some of them would, they war rebels during the recent warfare. - Innocent' - 7 , - - I h pleats of the black chiffon. Some of the prettiest of these 000,000 Nationalist@, only a million � ,L frank, be inclined to date the doom of villagers were mowed down by , I , I !­ 1 - adding 'a speech and unnecessary .� -.----�" . i"" , a collar- and of the iary ft silade � VE" - I . : . - - : . , and the estimate.,,. I;, i, - 4 I had a dress which would do service' parasols in white or black are spangled. half anti- Nationalist*." �Y ' L .­p'' -.; - ; ,,hy consider a Home from Lord Salisbury pa of �_ - %, .,. _ I ji, I 16. i terial, - , , ­;. .. - I . - ­i .� - . - -�� " �,- � another -term of school, and that, with - - W -- --- ­ � -, mere million and half, or why not, in Lord at Covent Garden. made by the office of the Ira - 4t, . .. - . . - for anotl . . . . . . . I >,:"•c'°' ...- ­ I � Saliabury's phrase, sell them into slavery � . -- I . . . the lives thus sacrificed places the number at, : -',c, � -:!-­ expense. . ... - -- - . '- -': ",.� ,�. , �, N., �. - . : , little trouble and expen - . three thou"nd. On the other baud it in - `11�` . . - . girls going -,:'! ­4-;�:' -AUILOSS THIBET. ,:,. ,, - t­ -If you think this rather random talk whal . . -� P­,J� . ITN . ,�e . I . ..; . • '�' " - , - - . . - . . , v­ . .1. . . . I .. . . . - ... >--,," .: ,-� i . . � I - , �� . � "Tire c said that many of the Imperial soldiers as ­ , , ; . . 1* I think there is no excuse for - . . . do you say to the following? oull "j,­1 ; "" " . . ily dressed, when with the assistance '- " . . . . . Ficycle Riding an Health,. :j,e­ ;, 1- I ! 1. . . ­ - :' - - sbabb . the troops passed along on their way back,'-".­ .' - , , Expedition try must decide. If they decide against � -1 ­'�.M ., - I . d 1. I . . .1 of fashion plates, dye and a little patience Xomethl'ng About the Latest Thomas Stevens, who has twice been round I to Tientsin were loaded with booty, many' ­7.",A, - ' ,.. I . many'* � ',' � Home Rule, I as a humble member of the - " -.1. -1 � I - . . '­ 4 ingenuity, all old, faded dress can be Into the Land or tile Lamas. - the world on his wheel, has entered an earn- ' 'IJI, � ­ I and inge valuable silk garments being carried under "" ­7�, � �. .- � .. resembles and - - ­ Liberal party shall may I have done what I ' ., . ­'. .., t , - �Si ­ � ,,, . � transformed into one which resern -er of the Seventeenth - Ban &I in modern 2..�-,­ .1'. . --;,:., transform Ca t. Boger eat plea for the bicycle as a factor their blouses, while their arms were covered',.­.� , , , . , . . - . 1. - ---!. , % -� - . . . hygiene. He holds that bicycling has -al- ­ . ': p . a new one. Cavalry, and Dr. Thorold reached Shangnai. Ireland; I have failed and the constitutional with valuable bracelet&. A number of boys ":1 Z - ',; - tires nearly as much service as , El 9 . can to promote the 6ouae of Home Rule for * .. I . _;; � '��!,­ ". - - . - ��'V.�It A dressmaker Will cut a pattern which will on-April 1, having journeyed from Cashmere ready been of incalculable benefit to man- ... ; L . - . Argument has failed : Ireland in thrown and girls whose parents had been killed were , '' , ­1 . . - . ­., .,;rlf I I:— -,7 : " - � , -1­ . '­­, . - - -. .1 it you, for . ' 1' ....'. . - exactly f a small amount. Every through Thibet to the Chinese province of back upon itself, and we must tell kind; physically, socially, morally, intellect- taken along as part of the plunder. The. - ., '. 'f, . �.. 11 icily and commercially, and that the r b -� I t�:, i. I , :.. I. - i . . . I --- girl should learn enou"ll about dressmaking Szechuen, an exploit without a parallel by friend. a Ireland. must rely on her own 0 3- testimon -of many villagers is to the effect -� , - - .-� " - - -. -- . - neso I -4,e, to make her own el th - ' Europeans. The greater part of the jour. bilities of its ex#"sion along these an other ` io - �- --�, . I . o "es, at least the com d that I ,­ .. ". i I . . resources, whatever maybe, in that Ira troops were much more - , . . .: I .. ,�,:�� men everyday dresses. Then she can have nay was made at an elevation of 15,000 feet vital lines of human concern are beyond com- -�- _ - :�- '�-- .,.� I . spend for the material as it to wring Home Rule" out of England. wanton and cruel in their treatment of ths,*L�'.' � ­ *,�'. ­� . ��, - a puce. It in a popular o7ror tosuppose that by- . ... .." " as much incire to spe above the level of the sea, and for .fort- "Herown resources, whatever they may be " pews by -anti than the rebels.. "(,4,-.t% X . �- . - i, . , . made, - Old linings can be � - . . ,t�'.�",'�y - . . costs to get them ril night the road was 17,000 feet above .the " cycling exercises no other part of the body, . ... .. .,!-: -�,� r,: -� Z4�.., .. 1- . ... . . . used, if washed and starched very stiff and level. The party, which consisted of Capt. seems to mean civil war, or perchance to ai,y extent, than die legs. As a matter of = :­'. I .... � -'�, .. *., ... 11 - .. - ". , -: �,­ i , . . . ­,'­L�� --9-.;. " . � .. .. .1 - 11 A � I �, .1 .Yj I �,-". W��'i W. ; .. . � carefully pressed. It is best to face it lip, Bower, Dr. Thorold, and nine East Indians, dynamite.. fact, every muscle of the body, every fiber , . raper- Nvered Bullets- '��L,��.'. , '.I - .,4-- ,i'. "" -' 1 1-4 ) - � - � . .� I '. - . � . . ' - ' - on th� wroi)g side for a few inches with spent just a year on the journey, eight .Another reply to L,3rd' Salisbury comes of the vital man, is brought into healthful . . .. . . - 1. Y'l lit - . - . I , •" ��";:­ .1 .-, - ; enormous i� 1. - . . ducking or crinoline, Eo that the skirt will months of whichwere pa4sed in the elevated front Sir Vernon Harcourt, in whom mature_ p, In consequence of the I I f i al r., �.I, t �, :: �'. , - 1. . . . - .. . - .Sy. It in doubtful if any other form of ..1"-"`1` .11 - I , . � . ' ;��4-;�­­;' - .,t, LLLLL I . -, . hang smooth and etraight. It's country thatis seldom visited by Eu Vgyeana. age has not blunted a taste for Political exercise can compare, in the fair and equal velocity of the bullet in the new Mannliah-.'.', W, . 1, I , -: , . 'r . , I -. �,;..,.,�J. 9, . the " . 5tlining. The waist will set better A part of their route was traversed Is indiscretions. There is, says Sir Willis r rifle and the resulting friction and wear . ,�M . �­ . � new Wall . in, distribution of physical effort and mental e � � �.'-7�i ""; -- . � ' ' . . � . - � � . - L . - -.- ti!ai, if old is used. explorer Rockell and by Pripee Henri of one single watchword in Lord Salisbury's alertness, with bicycle riding in the pure on the barrrel, it has become necessary to �, -, -S - - � , . dress neat- Orleans and M. speech Let devise some method. preventing both of. - .. �`! .I'll A 7 .'-' . 'iris, remember that a cheap 01 I,zountry air. Mr. Stevens recommends the -t� -W 1. . G Bonvalot;J but no prev. spee Ulster rebel" If you r#v id - - ` - k - - ly and prettily made is prettier thAn ex on- ions explorers had the same oppot tunities quotations, it is easy to mali:6 your oppon- I lawler, doctor, minister, banker, editor, these evils. The manager of the Government ..-,.. --�-­ 1,11-10-1, , I , , , - t - - - - - � W,c * . �'. N1 �, 1.1 --, . I botched up; although good ant, say what you wish he had Said. We 'aboratory at Than; Switzerland, has eon- . ­�,-­ - . . . : rice material all b for observation or penetrated so far among professor or teacher, whose sedentary mode ' ­ .. ' I - . I best in the end, as it can all know how Sir William Harcourt lays on sequently devised- method of enclosing -­ �4-,---­,�-- . material will pay b the high plateaus that are exceeded in ele- of life has been insidiously filching away � . "j; .-.' . . .. r� . !Paden bullet in a thin metallic covering, .. - -:�,�--,4�-t..: - - be made over several times.--[Nona H, in vation only by the Pamirs, so. aptly called the colors. He paints a future of iniseiy his reserve of health, to give a mouth's go. . ," - isgrace for England. while over this he places a wrapper of , -:�:,,;i-. m� " � .. ". . - t � ­ t the roof of theworld. . . for Ireland, of d He by to -health lifts," "Swedish movemputs," i . A;..-,- - ) , � . _ _ . specially prepared oleaginous paper, which : ,, i4-� ' . I The party started from the northwest �lescribe,a the arch as an appeal to relig, massage treatment, Turkiah bathe and in- 81 -� ­ -,�..� ?.. . • : . . reduces the wear of the rifle barrel to a-- �:-, - - . - . -� . : .6 � I co They us bigotry. I in the language and policy door exercises of all kinds, an I to invent re. . � , .:��. I .-- A . I -­,;,s4-,t1- . .1.1 Tire Fashioni. � . corner of Cashmere in April, 1891. 11.0 I minimum, without interfering with the .; , , ."', � 4 ­ . .. I ' . which liars made British ruls DJLtursI1Y $150 in a high class safety bicycle, and Milli - '1--l- . -. . I - . . c 1. . - . were well supplied with horses and luggage. : � . -;,� - . I weather calls attention e of the bullet. � 1-11 ,:,;�-r". � �. ... . - - The firs1i summet odious and justly of ensive to the great course . � . They made .diagonal course straight across y I I take to the road." I �Z , ".J:: . - I -� -I i. � to the many graceful designs in outing . I � -- -:1. I,.-.-.. 1. ! ­ � ­ L Thibet and antered China near Tu-chien-tu, majority of the Irish people." The Prime He speaks enthusiastically of " sippin -1, � ,,' - - �7- . . - . ­ . now shown i ". ! . . gowns 11 the .:hops. The blaz- . Minister in 11 an artist in sedition" • the 11 , , , , , - , " , , " ­ , " - 1< . . : . . in the southwest extremity of the with strange delight the dew and hotoey 0 1 .. - I . province . - 5A, ., � f , , ., . ­ . .. 4,r suit of jacket., shirt waist and straight p ladies of the Primrose League are no better I . � - , , . : . 1. , ... "'l m *;kirt p I :;}t,.';:., . . ed ' - , ­ . . . , . , of Szecluien. -Ten months were consumed - health from pleasures the very existence o . : . -, romises.to he more popular than ever in this journey, which was made I in the than the, harlots who, one hundred- years wiiiohisunknown,evenunauspect ,bypeo- 6 ..:- "; . .. ­ ''... for the coming season. There - are many ago, stormed Versailles, or they who 11 in :_ . ,�v.,;-.-.:�4� , 111 I- . :- � . . face of many hardships and considerable , ple who do not ride the� bicycle. The sen- . ... . I.- � - L'�.' ­ d to figured I ., materials, from plain storm twee our -own time watered the Tuileries with I . , .1 � Cr --i - -- . . . ration of skimming across country at the . eti .. � . � 1..�- - 1, 11 . . J . serviceable cheviot. Ili danger. Hedescribes the ascondenc i . A t - ­..'.." I � - . white duck and I . ,., ,,--�i�, , 1 ?l . . The cold was intense on the bigb, pla- Pe 1e rate of 10 or 15 wiles an hour is ))at a short I - f . 99.11..�-'�I-i' . I ­ ; general this suit has never been ex- Ulster has won by in Lei e dream � - ­­ - 1. ,­ �,��; ;I I ; .,t, . s :, :- - teaus 15,000 feet above the sea level over Which Protestant Ul remove from that of aerial flight, th ­ �- , , K',1 . .- celled. The new blazer jackets are decided, - - - , ­� � , - ! . O-W .... ­:- _.I- I . . licence, energy, thrift, high principle, as of the future. The effect is electrical on . . '­%'�­#". , I - I . : I . which the travelled for five months. Much .". I � . � . I- i-. , ly different from those of last season and suflering from cold was experienced at the We "tyrannical -domination of a bigoted all • the functions of mind and body. Tile ' � : 9,11,17.,7.., ­ - i , chip of the . - - � . an � :.�., X: - s . '. the guards placed d insolent to i WW413 has -IIi0stii the brood' .cobw#,b3 of the brain are swept F1 er-. ....­:,­�Z.. I . .1 � - -- ,et the entire style of the suit outside because, to avoid 4jqr1tY, . I ... � -' " 1 .­­ 1:j. • jaeL by the Dalai Lama on the f roll tier of Thibet, "in oause of all the evils of Ireland. " It , away in the tide at qtilckencd, oxygen- . - . ...�. .. . � I . A . - ' ends. The ii'e*est blazers for young . . . I do .�.' � I - ." I have beau .. .:% . a -'�,:-Ap . ! d . Ispdd 0 bear that Ulster is s, majority, but a te Ill A that courses thro - . .afflidl-! . Ad � they were f iced I fA go far to 0e north and d 00 I tl , - . - A r . . .. �t ts ,lik 114 '( � 11 81116 . . -t * -,;-+91 , I ' ladies are made with short. f L I ninhabi d tab* lands. For that. was a slip due to excitement. The veins "s nee to the new spiritothealth(I , � USFIOSOP " ed with biliousuca .- Et4un jacket &nil p4ougat9Wpopirv�i,DZ 6h whole of his,%peec4 is reply, not to the - - 1: - . . . 46 . . .. . . I - I t'h 1,6y4i aldi leks :r travelled over them & and action." Iti.bicydling the lungs have and constipation, . - - . , Y..: � � . .. . . . back. Still another Ayleicon4iAw 61 s6wh Lord Salisbury delivered, but to Sir - - 'I -, I :A .... : . .- .... elevated plains. Thg_qply. - the muscleq of the on, 4, fQr. - Afteen Y I.. ­. ­. . I - 7 - bp tea j,u- the blazes - . __VAm. -Qf Any ravesty of that a . 411 tile actioti7they in6ed, Constlpat.l. I., -. - . I _Itqd blouse, adap I . -. ean * a .. �­ �- - . - - I '. -�: by onen fronts which disclose the shirt waist 'P-rei1`o`aa'6a­ve1Te-rs were an occasional pile _%V'iW&m Harcourt's L pwcb back and abdowinal reprion are exercised . 4 $firstone ina then' I . . . ­...' . V and stren$thened, and the doctors sly that Stomach ..�tv- ! . ! , re ton -) . ,, I � � :, - i . in - . 1, . -! .. ... . ... - .- -,r i has the atly;at the ria w4ill I . .. . . - � I i � le jackei belted ne c an ad versary for the purpose of bowl- - • . " , . -- - twords iYnto, In t for slugki3h liver, the bane of sedentary � _ � fftl It is one ws, of nswering an adversary t beneath. A niore populanstyle thad cithe r h mouth, or to construe an -other prepam , M . .; -. - . ' u � I - of a rty of 9`01 19 Lion was suggested . ,- -, ! - . and flowing loosely In frout. These Ja ke n!+ .g. a 10 i - men, the pedal"g action of the I I pro- Paine. - ' - ' . . . � , .1 . . ­ - "home an -'. - I - e. tas 'I Pu , Ill d tried but ; . I- , - -, -efinishedwi -siniplerolling collars with,- was a lov-lyifig td over. diroes a vigorous circulatiou of = that . . � a. th -­ . . - b* tto make-s, fire of except the dung of L-wrd Rosebery'is;teply to Lord Salisbury noUnnir can equal as a remedial mouilre. of . - . - . .... ' . apposite as' become a . ­�: ", �f- ; . ­ I . out a r.o!cil. I I . . ' to no purpose. At last a friend . - - ' . 6 - . - -tie remains a fashionable wild horses. The plains alive with attracts perhaps more attentivu than Sir A ' wheelman's " h . 46 . I � - I . . � .. i While plain V. . recommended August Flower. I ; . - .. ' - gme, ho"ver-wild horses, antelope, William HarCOurt's for various reasons. household word, and tke bicycler comes to ' . .. � I � material for outing use, there are tweeds . r,, a . . . � I . i � gazelle, and yuka-and the leaders of the Sir William Harcourt probable leader I look on dyspepsia as a humorous dream of I I took it according to directions and ..., • I ' . � - introduced in a variety of colcrs, including Physicians now prescri e I ' . . . . re Party I- ad good sport. The c9ld told severs- of the Gladswnian party in the House of the past. ib the I its effects were wonderful, relieV- . .:: -� I browij, white, bright red and black. The . "bicycle" - : . . . . : arealso soft cloths of pure-indigo blue color ly upon the Indians and the horsey, the Commons-; Lord Rosebery is likely enough so often that it in fairly entitled " ing me of those* disagreeable . - I . - to lead the party some day, not, in the to an honorable place in the pharmaeopceia. ,, . . ��, �-:.�. Party losing about thirty of the'latter. I % -. -o � - - I - - an(l twilled weave which are used by ladies par stomach which had been . - I � I . .: ,.!,:. ,,- 1 .1. House of Commonf since the House of The use of the machine by women is rapid- I �­, - - - I who object to the harsh texture of an Eng- In the middle of these great plains they Words . .. . , -- -,- - � . . t, but in ly extending. and has been the mewis of P219 -�-,� .. . � Lords may not be abolished ' t "troubled w so long. I � - a Vile YO I - � :`.tea'. 1 � . had a iiarrow escape from a party of no- 4 1. , , " - fish serge. � .. . I., I - thecountry. Sir William arcourt's con, making hundreds of girls of weekly consti- ' cannot describe the admiration �. ., :-,- - . The new duck suitings promise to be ea. mads,. who threatened to put them out of - ,-,, �- . - - ­� victions are not supposed to be very stable. tution strong and robust. Not long ago a ,, in which I hold your August . ­­ , . as popular for outings, as they may be the couvtr�. The fellows were not stron .) . ", '- $),I� .. hinted; Lord Rosebery is thought to be nearer the meeting of homeopathic doctors in Chicago as 1pven me a new . - ' ' " ­-� .. If— - -, 1. as easily laundried as all old girig- enough to make an att&ck, but they 1 " Flower—it h i . ". ..��-!, n�; - Apt. Bower throne-I mean tile party throne--and to unanimously decided that bicycle riding N, ­;- .. ham go-wil and can thus renew their fresh- at reinforcements near by, so C . life, which before was a --_ ­: � - '4 . ex- I L I ­ . . i -- . -ness repeatedly. They are mate with a saddled up at dead of nigIA and a I reflect more accurately than the Squire of was is one of the most wholesome And "lease of ben-- . .�,. , "' .* . � "' Su' Malwood the mood of - hilarating forms of exeretht that women C' . . R I - -. :- �. simple bell skirt united to a belt which in d Di ' If his revered leader. an "burden. Such a medicine is a .:�'; I I I : I. - nee between himself an the ; He has mixed no socialism and Lord S&Iis- indulg-min." The great danger to be acrd- 4 ' efactiott to humanity, And US good , *---,-�- ..4. ! . at the top and straight on the lower . ­' . : . pointed, cod bandits. bury in the most approved style of the most ad ag&i1l3t is the tendency to overdo g � #4 . - 1 . . - . . - I aide is worn over the shirt waist of linen Near the sacred city of they' were qualities and . . .. -; � .- �ii . - - I : adroit of the darlings of democracy. He . - -1 t . - .:., . - batiste. A jacket of linen duck with flow- stopped by a large party of Thibetans, who ho cpsop-e for .8odal' and nothitig, - I � . 4� - . dawonderful, iner- Jesse Barkers . . ... .. � .�:, .1 , . i. • I • � in frontsandhelted or fitted back completes apparentli-thought they had some intention 0 .. .. .,- - • . .­ - I . I .( - . , '' I ­ Ir1ribir As dol' �. -, � Gol� N "its should be ten k ,.� . . ..:­ . - . . . the suit. This suit of jacket and akirti of defiling tile smiatuary of the great bit ensure ftor Lord y.. � ooveries in Burmh- I * " � . , - 1,-�, ,a i � . . . - . o f . . cl ,J he cahn6t find wurds'wlth which to . 1 . -- - . - it elcnown to . Prin . . I - - --�,­-- �, � .. I without the batiste waist, costs �15 in the Lama. They explained that they had no . A Times Rangoon telegram says :-Dr. 4 '. I - - I I . " - -' * . "' - , the PKime. Idivister's Ulstat ­�­�,'- , . - 1 stigmatize eve saffer-' .'Humboldtv I ' -',;, �;-.;,� . - zlwps. The batiste waist costs $3 .iWre. �desigrix on Sham aid asked to be allowed 4 . . . - 'h, This istoomodest, He Grier of the Geological Survey of India, . ' A ' . �'-.­�. , . . -, These suits ard'especially pretty in�' i h" roce6d, but they were 'kept' waiting - OP'0` � returned to Rangoon from a tour P- q, .. �.* .�,,,.-& , r , . k 40 - - *. " .� -, , . w t, -1 . wit manv., There has been in Lord Was3ery's who has find... :: "in with dyspe 0 � -­,..­,­� ! ;. - ­ " . w. batiste, sprigged with the tiniest figures in while a party went to the capitil of exploration to the north of Bbamo, re- wa or biliousness - Kan'9 as. * .."., .--,� : 4 - , fort . : ­ ',�-" - - . . � . black or color, or atrinedwith fine hair line days' journey and return, d see lifetime --he -five years of age-" no . �,--. .t. I - ii�ej spe lifetIme I - G. G GREEN, Sole MaWfr,Woodbury, NJ.; -, ­ .-::,.. "" :n darker an# no more sinister contribution to P'rt4 that near blyitkins, in a district �- -,-,;,., I stripes. They are worn with batiste linen necessary permission. uninhabited, , . . - � .i--.- - �, ..- .7_.�.: - waists . � ­.. I.. - . � � -1 - - , Ili - . the course ador. . , . . . - ,,,-. I - • . . . - find centuries stretching P . l. . ­ � , : , , �- - . -: batiste waists are worn with suits of plain and flowers gathered on the elevated plains, ' . '­ I . ts in red, navy blue and other shwics, The Captain and his oompanion J"- the history of Ireland than this speech of absolutely he has discovered . *� . - .; 8-eded with fine white clots. I.Ard S&14ury's. " He strains his memory to most, remarkable alluvial gold deposits, - Plain white brought back 22VO specimens of butterflies in thel history of the last two con Dhing for a great distance u A Uallut Ainba3s ,.-.-.-. , . I .... of streams. and no less than - 15 miles in ' '-�' ­-.-.,�. . I - . I - - . I any spe�oh of any Prime Minister compar- . Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Minis-' - , .. -' .. . white duck. For geueral wear with serge and many -91pecimens of animal life. When width. A ton of alluvial deposit produced . - "... . �., - , I - . tend worsted outing dresses, a shirt waist of the story of their expedition is written It able to it in d%uger, in recklessness. and wl ter at Washington, has quite covered him- .. ­.i ... � ­, '111 )- � " ""', ;_,� , . . - will add materially to the world's knowledge I . . . ­!,�­.L�,�, . - . . changeable silk, either plain surah'orsurah out. It in the language of despair ; it in 2.i grains of add. 'Lead has also been found self with glory by the gallant manner in -, �*,�A­V� a dan : .. , � ­ - ­ . - in Co. .'- ­ - .- '11i , . � . . seeded with white dots, is chosen. The of the interior of rhibet. a dark and desperate appeal ; it is tile too -­ . which, regardless of personal peril, & few -- .... ,�,,� " -i.�Ir ' ' " .-,�- " I � : . . a . .1 . .. :.. * ­ a - � . \. * days since, he went to the rescue of Lieu-' i". 'A. i­��' '- . . I . 111&­ ­.. whtte and the colored silks, striped with . . in, or he means - it to be, which calls the � � ­ I . i � * . . , �;",(.- I * - r I --4 ...I,- . . - - .i .1� � 1. I .1 war. You age how much in. . . What a Friend Can Do. I tenant and Mrs. R. M. G. Brown's baby . � i - hair lines in flower colors, and also chose � . -.1 1. . % . Nation to civil . - . n .. . - - . - , . . - ­!�� . . . . . . . - • Justicd- Lord Resellery did to his own vocab- ; - daughter, who, seated in her carriage, rol - -'. ­�4-n, . - . ' �!:, �. � .1.. 'Therirat Umbrella in Enzlanl - I . � - 1. ,i: � for shirt waists. I r was confined to my bad by ,!� i . - ., I ­ on he said he could. find no words; a as"'ro ad down the flight of brownstone steps over � _ ' L-'_!: 'I - . ulary when .. .F: � - .17­�.- - J s For misses and older schools girls, the ­ I- . Rack of lumbago. A lady' friend se t me L .. 1. ­. ,.Im, I - the terrace and on the pavement. 1 -.` 0 7; - . - suspender suit Made with a pointed bodice ' Jonas Hanway was the son of a store- he found all these and mo.:e. He found, in- .. • - -I' - - . '. �- ­ - I . I : part of & bottle of St. Jacob's Oil " which I - . " � I - - and bell skirt, and worn with a full keeper in tile dockyard at Portsmouth, and deed, too many. He accuses Lord Salisbury applied. The effect, was simply magical. Fortunately no injury ,beyond a few - . ,;:. .1 - , ,.-.�. � I . ' . , ,.,. . .. -Z� -,;k. I - � : 1 . gliir,-,rc of bright colored silk is preferred. on the death of his parents was bound ap- of - trying to stir up old race hatreds, and a in bruiaAs and a general - soreness Was sustained ­ -, � '. . - -k -- ..- --: � . - prentice to a merchant in Lisbon. When of ,,, calling - upon the men of Ulster to In,a day I was able to go about my house- by the baby, but her peril was tr ly alarm- -:- ,.-,,,,,.-�'t,- . -q.. tor serviceable wear. These suits are I hold duties. I have used it with splendid , u . , - .. ,- ' - .-. . - ;"`, - � gererallY made of blue serge the term of his indentures had expired, he a ead, the flames of civil war rather than ng to those who witnessed the incident, �,,��­.4 - The bell success for neural - 1. �J,­ � I . . ';, 1'rl'�`-,," t- . ' . - skirt is finished with a plain heui and only went to St. Patersburgh, where he became 31irtow any act of Home Rule to be tried." 'ic toothache. I would ' a', - 1 ' - which was caused by tile nurse slipping on.' z., -1, 1 - - . -- .. I . nor in a good house of business. and be- it rd Rosebery to not be without it. ' 'Dons. J. RiNGLAND, the top step. . .� -, .. � '�.. . t".i the bias seam at the' back. It is fitted Part would be cruel to ask Lord '..z,,`, ..... � . Kincaidft, Brockville, Out. .1 I .­ I . . .L . - ing desirous of a trade with cite the passage on which he relies in sup- '. Sir Julian at the time was playing tennis . ,; ­�,Xft. I - around the hips at the belt - opening up - - . . , m,� 1­'�t, '. lli�;.". -1� . , , -- -- - with froin five 0 - d wit- . -­"�ilv, � I- - . ""i'C", ­ ': to gores, one directly i front Persia, and also. of penetrating into that port of that charge. Lot as take it rather . . in the court back of the legation, an . "�' "L � I �, � i ­. - . - � � land of mystery, ed thither, meeting an .his appreciation of the whole speech; as Coats Rics. is about to have a law making nessi�g the accident, on the spur of the- � - �.. :;­1"i i, I and two or three, as the case mat be, on .,. - -- - ,�­ '. , �.,,��,; *. , J,�', . . . . ... : -1 w the sale of Indian antiquities to foreigners a moment, vault v �'.. " " - " i . either aide. This s* with strange and wild adventures and on- an account of the impression left, on his own vaulted over the high iron railing . -� suit coats in -- the al 008 - ��­ -,,,!'-' ..., without the silk 1 ' during many hardshigs. But he picked up' mind - Even so criticism based on apprecia- crime punishable with severe penalties. with tKe agility of a boy and rushed to the � -, -. �.,�, � - ��.. : .. - . guimpe, about $12. The c ' - . . - k ., , � A:,;±- - � 1. i - - I rescue in apt rumor has I.- . .,-�­-S. -.., . . . . , , from $4 to $5 more. There - .. �", ... � - 1-- gnimpe Costs f much information, which, on his return to lions and impreastora and not on facts may Some large blasts of rock have been made te of the fact that rn .- - . are a few suits in the she for tall grow E land, he- published ; and he brought back s"mrsah. Prophecyalsois rash, itis to provide material for the now harbor of had )trim so crippled with the. gout as to -�­�­,.� *.�. . . - ' necessitate a trip to � !�%!,. .11 � . - - : - ", J- �' ing girls, made with = him ricti. experiences, a fair oompat- surely rash to say that the Irish, question, refuge at Brest, an much as 100,000 dabic, neceiiiii Carlsbad this Srivarma . Z. - 1, ,�'11 , a Russian blouse 11 I - ,� , , AL. d - - a ­­ ­. . - .1 - I - . . " . - I 1. .- - � , 1. , i ence, and an umbrella I Picture Jon" except in details, in as much mottled as yards being thrown out at one time. —[Washington ;0314 -.1 . . i� .: �:. . I reaching about midway down the skirt. . 711.! :1 1�,: �.�� , - . -%..:I , 1. i . - " �-- .-�:- I . . - The blazer suit, which in Hallway, with his plain honest face and his Magna Chwta." The illustration i4 not, a Deep Spanish fringes in black silk Ord, *­.e1;C­: �- ­ A-— � , � . ­ displayed for -. ... .. . .11 ­,`14- ,I"' . �­ ­' . . suit broadcloth, walking through the cheerin � - ��--�.,- .. -.,, - I . girls from ten to sixteen, is quite similar to having a latti "-.work pattern, are seen on The Turks always a eattheir opium, *htlst;`�. - - Z( " . � . L ratified, Magna Charts itself had to lWay -11. . ,'� ", W, r � . . . !, '. .. .1 - �4( : streets of London,- the first man who ever be ed, and ratified many times by h - -.N - , ­ . omen, but the light silks, over which black lace is used, the Chinese smoke it. - . . �'. .- , . - * )-". ; . � I � I - .�'­,­�', �,.- - an umbrella I People stood and star- many successive K: 1194. I - . . . ­­ '), -� , - . ',­­ ­ . . skirt is simply finished a narrow roll used . I 11 I - 4' . - - - A�.,' ' :, I where the belt should be, and this fi ,tehdo, eared and hooted, and some All this, which in inieter times' might - ' , . � I _ I'-eJLL'-',- ­4,� .),-, ., � . . ..4 v I .. . . niah j; I - . ." , C "­I . . . '. A , . boys mad, while others only laughed - Juage of irritation and ex- • � .. I .,A V. -, : L � , . . . completely concealed beneath the blouse pass for the laul . - � V V,4- L � . 11 --- .", = . - - - - , . - .. � I.., k I - -1 --- - I ., waist of white lawn which hangs at him as being eccentric. But itement is as nothing to the rhetorical -, . �. � ­t";.- L k. .1 I . :,l I , -, :1 ­ over it. . 0 1 - . ... �'. . ,Z 1% .. . ' . • ­ - - �.�­�.. ­ . ,. - I I ­ ...--,, i.-N..�_- - � .. .. .­ .;-- •,. ­-,g� 'The blouse in made in sailor fashion with purpose; he found- the umbrella useful in c f the Gladatonim organ. Lord . - IDY - - ­, th a wet weather to shield him from the rain, musatics c .1 .­ LAIRORIMG MICS . I a .- - I.,. ,., I .. � ­ .. — ... - ` ­J­­ . ­� , . . . . — . . .­�. � � � . , . deep square collar at the back edged With Falliabury,_ if you credit "The Daily News," I I - - I - - -� , ��,%, - Z � . . - ­1 � ". I � � M I -1 , �.\ � ­- , . . . \,-­,�. , • . ! - . .. � . I - � - - � ­ box -pleat .. - - - . . "I .. . 0 . . . embroidery, and a in.the contre and its summer to keet off the sun, and at has not been ashamed to preach the gospel . - . : .. • �� .- --. � I - , ! �, -"�­,- .... - . - I - .. - 1; ­ :1 . - I . �, '. � . �- - �-- - . , :. ­- . c . � . , . ST 0 9 ­:� - . . . other times to serve im. an a stick, and of anarchy, to sneer at respect for law, to :�-'. , JACOBS . . �, � , . of the front trimmed on both sides with I � 5­1.1 - IV . - � .- ,:. I... I -1 - � , , - , . � I - ''.. , 1 :: . . - � ,� 2 Z . I - M -i- ... .. � ! .- . � wherever he went- lie persistently carried •I that "if an act in pas" of which .. . �." I . .- embroidery. A natty little jacket with ­ :1 I I I I ­,�o , I . � . THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN# . -, .�. T.4 -.�- . - .: ., I 3� I I . . thirouriosity, until people pot aft-ustomed I on in the community diss, I ; ­ ,.�.. I . high sleeves, smartly fitted to the figure, P . pproves, . I . I ­­ 1; � . . - - '. ­ - .� -. ��A I -- Z - .1 -, - . I . . .� I I 11 �.. � I i .: to see it. After a time, on wet days, Jonas a . OUR" , . .a, -, � - �--. " . .-­!�,- . . �­ -.- � .. : - -:,;, �., - .. "I. - , -A - i . �- - --. - and flowing in front, completes the nuit rebellion becamealegitimato ond submission . � . . .!, �.. .� - - I : . .:.. .. . after .; . 11 ­ I . ­­ "r I �j�-: � - I 1. -.- . 11. I . - , A ­ �..O - 1, .. . - . 4 , , . I �: : when an extra wrap is required. was not the only man to use it one aft contemptible." This was said, if at &JI, in � . � � 1. . . 11RHEUMATISMI -, .. - - - . . &`.Zi - . . "ridiculous" . . ... - �� I . . ., -. . . - .., . - another took to the umbrella strict confidenae, to the editor of the � I - I ''' ---"- � I- -- '.1 .,. ­ MA" � , .. - . Children's cambric dresses are in organ- I ­, , " 'i . - - �k . . . . . . . � - . I - . ..��. . enesso - I -".�.:" " . - I � ,­-, �. . Sprains, Bru�vgp, Cub, Woulift. 84 i '' 'I., .. I . .. . simple styles which may be easily laundried. until at last a now trade was originated,wad No other paper hat the news, nor has any . - .. - % . �., ( T , 4 1 - -- - ­ , . � .,, ­ _',' - - , A little more embroidery is used than to-day it is the source of -a livelihood to other paper suggested that Lord Salisbury , . ."­ , I- . I . .. I last . ; �� Stiffiless, Swaftir4s, Backaellev Neu. � , , . �- , . thousands. .1 - k� 1: ­. - -2 ". �n-�-. - . . ­ -1 ��: -acu.olli- Very frequejutly a full ruffle of the � on to be hanged. - I suppose the truth in - . .%�:,v . .i ,,., ; .1,7,,.!. . . . . . - �r - . - . ... -1 ralpla, Sciatic;,. Biorn& � .. ­­­ .t., . �­ . ­ 'L - "' L" . - � . . 1. � I" . - � .._ ­I- ­'L ­- L � .1 . - - .' - - - I i ­ '' � . � . I �. -dress material, abg,L,+, four inches de fin- ' that the Gladatonians see, that Lord Salis. -1 ... ­� ,., � - - � I I . , ­­ - - We � .. -4�� - ­ ; -� " ' . . . n . - , , .j, . � I �­ my . - ­ i'� - - I _; � erma . - , " . ­ , � - . bury's speech ham . -8 A V0619 - �--�: - - , ­ . . , - . . I � . � . sashes the neck of blouse dresses., BlZt, r altered 'the conditions of THE CHARLE a LER COMPANY,,. Salt[M*Q? .1 � � 1� J- - vet. 1: Since the Franco-P Prussian war I . ­ . . " , . . I �!M ': - �- -. � � has spent 32,0200 000 - . . � I '' .,. � I ". I . - ! ,- vet sashes.of ribbon about two inches wide � my and the Home Role contest He h" Dot. � . -. 11. -, 4 k , �,�..�, 4 �;; . - , .`-� "', . - .Canadian Pepot: TOROMITO ONT. - , t�: .. ."'. V. . - . , - - �� . - - - % I - - , � 1� -- . . , . .1 an 23 . � . 1. I -1;t aced on small children's - dresses, and , navY' . . 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S o' 'r - - vrw : -d .c - -• -. r. �t+.T �..a..r a.+ .•t'4.� .;.,,' n�s ° -• - . ar''+.d'- d•:.•: -. • 4� - 1 - _y' wr...r- Yi sJ+i.�,,,�'J.'c., qr;. '.,u• "�''�� - . AA planed beneath the clods. ;i{a. rasa• a Xef+� d i '` . �', t usoript has been seized by the eiRthar. • .. �O�L :.,; '. :� , Ili, .. itiea and destroyed.. What a beneBv -i UR t}EEiYIOE • -8hort darn Bar• - �z - .� '�' : ial effect such would have here were Term• $h`iavg g: $LriiaoT, Bel ock'1ll��d _ - �+ ' -' ` - I our authorities to do likewise in such �p OATS --Far hire, ail�ly t� J.�• °• Y • :w . =:• /�(,y a case. When Birehell was in prison -i gene, at (lF. 4'. $. station ITtolcerinR- Terms , . �. F � he wirktriuo ptws`.�e-. rea sonable. gl�i. � _ Y awaiting trial his letters and pictures ._A . . s pnbliehed ever Friday morning ct its o&6'0 were reproduced by the daily press of O x BANE OR TO RENT —i'1#e - ; .Y premises ill Pickering YillaQe lately oo- • ` • I, c ickering, Out. - .this country, and after he had been copied by F, M. Harney. Oomtortable dwelling r ` ; t ' " <_ T�11;1�8 convicted tiese sill reductions seem- W111 allay the e�clteet 1101 - - Y - th shop attached, Also comfortable an - - 7: to �-, -" , ; .>. :4i.,. 1 y p c mmodlous stables. Appl for Particulars 1A . sp1.96 per Tear; •1.00 upaid du adiaaoe ed to inereaRe in value ten fold. The John lltemmer Pickering P. �. 9lttf. �. ;_, :' : :' :. Itf �, __ r RATES OF ADYERTI$IN(1: practice is simply ridiculous. Why , ,< < i .V1..' F 3t insertion, per line - - - IO ceiite. 'r I. KINt1 Butcher Dnnbarwn dental o the eleCtl�I1 • . C e solicits a share of the patronage of the • '�' - �. ' Each subsequent insertion per line 1 5 tt the pictures sketched by Birehell were pp _�� -.- .• . 1a r' :; : t �'ublic Will visit Pickering village. Tuesdays, . . i - �_' _ - . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- but a oor sam le of what the Junior Thursdays and Saturda , and adjoicin lanes •ertisements. ye -'° ,- v Ilpeoial terms_ given to parties making con- drawing pupils of ourcommon schools onintermediste days, Prime most at reason- ,._. . _ rates for 3 or 6 months or byy the ear. half- able prices. Give me a trial. 91 -tf.? r� I., " t ; yearly or yearly contracts pay3le quarterly. would hays their finger8 slapped fa,!r uAVINU purchased the stock of the -. . ' _ _ - . - pk - . .. Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, executing. Yes, the sooner those In H late Daniel Moody, consisting of Men's °� .. - _, one year, $5 00, payable in advance. authority in our land ,prevent the and Voy's, Ladies' and Misses Boot@ and shoes, �G11 V l lrchGilse of - g r ' 1. 5•Notfes in local columns ten cents per line, y + • P Slippers. etc. I am prepared to sell cheaper � . � _ r '' live cents per line each subsequent insertion. publicity Of the silly ravings Of ever f than the cheapest. It Will pay you to examine �i� ;. 11 . Special contract rates made Unown .on applica- my stock before purchasing elsewhere. This __ F C 0 =ion. No flee advertising. wretch who can lay claim t0 the reg- stock was bought at a sacrifice and the public , f ,'; Advertisements without written nstructioua ulation hemp collar or the Kinggtoll will Set the benefit. JAMES RAE, N'hiteyale. (tf i - it 0 willbe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- %'IHUICE Evergreen Shade find Orna• • , 1. - oraingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- pick -ax8f the better it will be for our v g 1 t _ . - - _ • - ments'must be in writing and sent to the -pub- , meutnl trees for sale, The undersigned . �.v ­. ' - lisher. morality. lltotoriety has a charm in has in stock about 30,000 Norway bpruce and _ : ' Job Wor�.protriptly attended to. whatever direction. Scotch Pines in all sizes up to �} lest. 9 inch • ` s - 1. J ;^ >- Spruce tree plants as they arrive from the' old - t� • f ' We 1. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. - - - - - -- - -- - - =— - --- Sou s«,porhundred; i to 3 }ears growth in for 511mmer Weal Jul7l received, - . ' t 1. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Canada half a ceut per inch. Also all kinds of . ?t '' Our I'olltlo -q— Strict Independet)ce. - - -- vegetablelrlautit for sale. Celery an-1 late cal!- " I . _ - t'I'his department is opeu to all for the fair die- bage a speciality. H. Hopkini, V; S., Green • o I •- r, ! Our ,Mn1 —A First -class Local Paper. cussiou of put,lie questions. The writer must nicer. Ontario. 30 -Bun, ' ' . • • - ' •�� � in all cases Fend hey correct nave vi•itlt copy _ _ los- :' ' , -... »'_ �` Ou><• ��cpeol atioxas —The Bear y wo wish it distinctly ❑uderstood, however OH SALE The property known E8 - ti r''1 . upport of the veoxle of Pickeriine and vicinity. that in no case do we hold ourselves re- � ,fete Fi :c•uezer charrh, situated ill the first @i � " � i ,. :: - r . r ... .. -- - sponsible for opinions expressed by corri, c,(,ntce:•si,•u Of Soarboro, i•t uow for sale, title iu- , r lmlldants.— F,D.::F.ns.l disputable. Any son wi. -hinn the said proper- �' ttA " - � - - FRIDAY JUNE 8i � 1892. , � t }-wilt le.tstAe(.ui%rtritli Jlt_Ja••ob lirtitim0l, - � � � . . � ' ' Live Stock--and Sidewalks. p V - ° . - ----- - - - - -- w'io tk-ia luruai: ui: tieccsssrti' inforutatiou, 13y . n I I - '- - or,lr.t• nt trusteut,. Also the trame \IeLhadiKt I . .. - t e l '�. - _ - - r LOCAL 0PTK)N, _ SIP.. --Over eltizius am coustantly Code" t inarci. ,t Hi; 111 :w +l Creetc. F. V. Keats, Chair- � - _ - C) ____.�__ - - - . - _ � '� - ', -, - -- - ' f tic 1_ rt.kcu ('i)licllLtUU GF the t it, i.i (•'s 1SPiali�l'311, TneR - \ \'!u. Clns30n, Svc- - . r. i t Ulaium", o t + ' ° l i'de •alk aloe„ Chtu•th street eausc(l by 4 residence t - - I'ol t,i- , t.'t.l time wit11111 t1:P lie . N tr T -10iR S A L E : --. tie residence t['ut• - :l_ :;r,uud_j of tln -r u,tdi•rsl:;(ie,1. There arc } ` r � h } e )' a horse ti-nd surne Ctt'i!e. 1t)we of then - - { (- :k: i - tti silty ; (•il'.: u�•e LlaG �icctor._ tit 1.1C11- t: titres. (- r.,3 s frE,_tc t.;, - - -oie rrteictt ten sotifi BAR­�El_ - i � ' 11 i s i ' aii,Anials tire allo:c•ed b tll(-' O\: nri'S t:) .t:.'icti ..(entry, ,sit;. 4e, r v � ^trcnivucu, rilao firer, � � � -i ,.� erin decla�t�l tueu�sE :)yes Ili lal�ir of y" .' t t -, , in• ho•Jr-. nn•! , • 0r f .. i'v -,-- orcl►n -1. ert :! , - of The Sidt_'1Vfdks au(1 i'(-lttl(+1`1l -I th:jll 1lnflt for o)'lrr :s :tr- tit,• ['iekertit; col :ego, nud itf one of [hr _ _ - 3 -- ". j were not fit \`Ctl'iL�rle t7 file l�assll7� Of }1etlNnll'tfl/lf. If C11e aL`i11:'ilti hat's L., ut_ ,i 5irallelr :opei�`esin�thr ttilti 0. .\ltNl }' - . _ � - 11 : l *r --t ;ter., t i 1J1... l .I.LD, or 11.1'. it1(;lI- r t ` € the by -la \v zc)t( :il reins ,. nlida.� -t t1Aid i t' t !,- . }+ . -• �H,Li fi)1' el6tiD1 L'c:G�, L)Ust of ill- cit; .ieIJ� \l :�I :tiU \, .'tf'k I ._i t-ilf i P: t fi,U ,, �i: k, .: l;o expressed OL7rStIves , but the lira- have. Surely the owners tiuderStttu'i -- - - -- -- - - .----- -- • L -� ,i- _ � r- - `OR SALE. —The ei;tate of the late . . - I - • - 1,, L # / ! jority of our people -hell a dlft'rrent that this is not au Arab tow'll where dirty �i :+1rQ. L'tery, c(.cnta'Iii•r;; 5t9, acre4, Ixlug __ u - opinion, -and that opinion must b re con's and rickety Horses clay usurp the; 1 •.. _)l-o,sefl ni the 5.11', flunrtcr of lot 10• ill tilt• - ' _ - $petted in. the face of all else. TLc streets to breed tlisease by their filth. A ''u(i ct)ii of the tite township of Pickering, front- _ in•t Kingitou road. 41 miles f►oun t11e town of '1. ` -' , - ' people of Pickering have by their lcord to ties \vise is sutlicient• Whitby and l uiittss troiii i'iek�.ninc; tillage. ' ' : �' —S�FTf RER. Good b :ul,good.uildings and ecerTconveuieuce. R R , , FOtt:5 placed a LOCaI Option b�'-law ..�� _ = This is a very desirable property. Title indfs- I . . : Z � ...` - putable. For further particulars aplily on the - - - upon their Township records anti MOUNT Z104. \, -._'. - premises, to A. A. POST. County Archituct,%Vhit- - - - - - -- - -- " - -- - - - - -- -- , - ---- - - - - -- • _ . - . , :- that by -law must be respected by all -.. '"' . ��. or tv_ V. RICR.11IiDSU1, Itiotary Public. - : 1.1 a The friendR of lit. 'Lion t'abbath School Pickariu¢. 28tt L I '� who dwell within the mullici alit •o• C L X12 .. ' ik ' f .., :: It is ores of the blesses s that we en- will hold their annlverEary and tea ou - . g nda 'and Tues(la June 5th and 7th. ROBERT BONNER Jr. •�• ` . - o • ni this free country, that the eo- Su 3 S -' ., I - - _ - - " t.. 1 3 P Approprlate sernioLs \e ill Le preached on ale are superior to all Councils, Legis- Sabbath au�l ou Tuc. ()xy e1 suing the tea STS famous roadster stallion trill . - n make the season of P02 at the stal,le of - ` 1 : latures and Parliaments. While we will be served froin 4 to 7 ). ill. Rev J. 1 . - •�i 1 \1'm_Cowie,Hroughaue. lionnor,7r..has rrotcu �:. '.l k � . ' may be permitted t0 indulge in a Her- T. Caldwell, M. A. B. D. will. deliver a himself a sure -toal getter, and his stock is so . - - - - -- • , ` : .: i " "l1 known that further comment is uu neces- I d ' , - tain amor it of 'o - or sorrow at the lecture on"Courtshi,� and Marriage. The gar His Hardwarte Store for. all kiind,z of garden seeds b ties o�: or ' J y y. pedigree is eaceptioualiy goufl• ae; �; y 1 Myrtle choir will furnish music at frequent Win be seen by referring to cards_ Tenets.-- - ,• carriage or defeat of our 'de of the y - 4 g - - �.. � intervals during the evening. Short ad. To insure a foal, silo, payable lst I$ebruary . Nk t . _ contest, let us ever be min ful that lrw. .- 2&$s. paper package. Lolig red 6l;d yellow Globe marigold. j dresses will be,'eliverea by resident min• - -- •- - -- - - .d- : there are other vra s of becomes in- Thoro -Bred Trotting Stallions _ - - - " �, I = y g esters as well as a short programme by g t - . ) <, .. .1,( , toxicated than by the free use of al- the scholars. All should be present who I leech, turnip seed. black tare, white eusiladge corn, and _ -.1 . . : �,r - . Bohol. . .. • - . can coeyeniently do so. GRIT WIL-. S and GUBSTON1 I - . . . ._� � i,. i - - all kinds of �arden tools. - : ' . -_' �� NOTES AND COMMENTS. .. GREEN RIVER. —TQF P>TOPKBTY OF— .. "' i " W. G, GEROW WHITEVALE OHT. fortnerl Ottr Y P. S. Q. E. meets this week on t , t .. Cheap for cash . ,' Hon. Geo. Kirkpatrick, y i . Y. w'tu make the season of 1sEN, as follows. - - . - 1 - Friday instead of Thursday evening at ' ' ' s speaker in the Dominion House, has Mona.y,May Jbsa,l�.lu leave their ors etabb. . I . .. • ; - 8 . tD. sharp. R'hitev@rle, and ptooeca io Brou: ham. Woos : To %� T) ( - -• . been appointed Iaeut- (;Povernor of thisjpr literary concerts was s splendid tnC- thence to oreenwooa t hour. thanes to Brooklin • 1 V�.LEI�� . Province. The appointment would sees —••The Barber's Scraps„ was a omit for night. Tgton. n n; then to John of So, s . ... t' 3. con. 1. Darlington. noon : thence by tray of tiq- _ appear to meet with general satlsfae- but we pity the poor customer. ri Uen niskillen to Tyrone, night. Wednesday, proossas - -- ___ ____ - _' tlon, sball the next be 1 to Orono for noon ;thence to Newcastle, night. - 1 - . _ • .. • + Thursday. will proceed to Bowmanville, noon ; FIREMEN'S-PICNI - - One liye•y man in our loealiily ill Ur.Pin• thence to Oshawa. night. Friday. will proceed - I The Commission appoi appointed to in- nook. All stray animals so= W Ve to to Whitby. noon • $hones to Pickering nor night_ ` sate ate the raCtiee of deLornin turday, proceeds by way of Gormley's Hotel, • . ' . _ - - g p g move along when he makes his R.I. , . L. to Rouge Hill. noon , thence to their owu stable L� _ ' Ile, .will report favorable to the appearance. Our pound• keeper is' opt uttal t,e following Monday morning. This on the 24th of May. - _ ' ractlCe. Tills lea$ been a matter buSV. route will be continued throughout the season, • - . . — " - p .• Rece>,t visitors —Mr. and Ddre. Thos. health and weather permitting. - - causing •much agitation for many . . But before that time you should got that Bedrooul Suite or � . years and .therL�fore tLe Government Bahaw anti family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -r_ Trrrnai of Mervin.$ -1- � . - . Spence, Mr. Bedford, See, Treas, of lee GI(IT WILKFS-- To imiure a foal YA81).satison A15 Extension Z uble, and get • pollr pictures framed and I - � - ' felt called upon to investigate; it. The Firm who obtsxiued their ice from this to be paid lilt of February IM1. itt to he paid f � � � �' I � - • ' r' - " at time et l,ervtce. Beasoq mareR payable latct t O11C11 1'E'GO�'eletl etc. ill, Illlt� t �11llUgll :tire - ' evidence and effects 1 \'ltllessECl lead IuCi PAY ia',t Winter. t y , , __ - rouud. ir - the Commission to the Collchisio n that �j;hu ')tt•ti 4,,.ssc l off Its nsua•l.- Some GLA of t ONO- Tolmourutattol P 112.1 cln�tpia►l -1 � (r �• — . . ' ' , We bave a full tine of Undc'i't'akin ' od Those t • it is conclusive to the health and coal s1.f..�L t.l�, (.1S t1I E;�;CIO Slung Uu Uur Laxe time of srtvive. Sea(i•)n t:.ares -10 pa)- ai4elalit t� tt Iealing . fort of the animal. i ;l'otid) f -min lic•otit l.o' Point to Catfish ronud. with 115 wIll get what heir Nvallt at l•lirllt lll'ice . We , ' �- - -- -- -- buy in thu Aew awl lmodhoine Manual .-- . - . t► e'irl;tcl$ttslru>ltun• veep water*), within fort) have latel}- purchased it! new Hearse which is % 'rile Redi tribution bill is reset }'iris propellor—'1'hL l :lrillrest�. Captain Dlou , - _ . �" rods of stable, uud wareG tram a distance will be OLt(3 Ot teen ljQ 111 the C(1111it ' - Y - •I Il1Uell collllllent fro,in the indepolldent fey, Mate Hoover. cared fOr,:eted evert piecetutiou taLeu_ fur tlivir - ; ' ti The CruEaders delil;Lted all their Bear s ife:y. t.n a: ci;lvt:ts tet1� esc "tpe6 at OVCtter6 risk. - ' press of this cou ::;try. To say t.lat j�r NG i_;. - -. • - t ... ors here On Thursda Ovenin Ma l6ih. lfldrvst• ail ror_espoudenee to H IL T t V I� L /AM the Reformers Mould have observed 9 Q Y W• on rice to «'hiterale. ' self - preservation had tLe a .similar Such cannot help but promote the 7ein- _ _ - Y penance cause in our land and arouse all h3:0_M_t+R =�T1, cagrr_ chance, is no argument iii defence of S _ . to their sense of duty in frightening the DAVID m u - . , .. -' .. Sir John-Thompson s action in this terrible curse from the homes and famil. MI 1.11 - .. _. . { : matter. To be sure they " would and ies— intemperance. Rev. Mr. l3haw gs,e �icKERiNa LETTER TO 'rHE PUBLIC • therefore we have all the more cause us a stiffing address on Local Option and Has for sale first class blowers, 'tWin " s�,� - - f 3 -� 't for. alarm. If this thing is allowed to temperance on bnndap evening showing . - - Horse- HEREBY thank all who have patronized me in the implement bus%• ' t•, r o on it will be a vet short time un_ the abenrdities of. many points brought Plows, Trumbull Binders, _ _ 8 y forward by thoAnti- temperance agitators. Powers, Cutting Bones, Horse Rakes, now in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually . - • -s " .: � - - -.Al (. ill the minority portion of this country Lieut. J. l'V. Spence, of No 2 tom- Iron Jacks, Single Plows and other pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware the bi . ° 1 Lold the Government benches. ,D al- y Massey and. ! i. f.• puny 34th Battalion; will be at Green articles. Plow points and other 1Ce• Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do awa T - �. ' • - _ Ion McCarthy is up agarn with Lis River on Saturday evening, 4th intiL. L(, p+ilrs kept oil hand, mauufactured by wide many agents throughout Canada, but I am pleased to- state tliat I have - ,I - ' " west with an in this vicinity who wa �I �'1'Yiitb Call secured the agency, for Pickering Township for the new lblassey Harris firm. gi , Speech favoring the county divisloll y y y tll ou'at M'f g Co., y - and inspect before purchasing. North This union of capital .and property will not in an Iva 'effect vices, owever, . t. ;, I - scheme. There will have to be some be desirous of going to Niagara Camp this - s I better means of rearranging .ccnstit- year. The lkiattalion will go into eanlp of post office corner. but will be an advantage; as oacL agent will have larger vanes of maolliller _ on June 14tH and remain for 12 da s y y t::. llenCle5, other than that now m pract- days. - - -- -- -- - - - - -- , E3 E . , p There is nothin more calculated to In to offer.. You can have our choice of the three best binders nestle the wide . • - = �'' : ice, else the people will sooner or later g y ! _ - - spire our young wen with patriotism than open end, No. 13; Brantford; the Toronto No. 10, 13; and the Toronto No. 3, . .: - V f- find it necessary to resist to force an a term.at camp. The work is not labor- A, all in five and six ft. cut ; the choice of seven different mowers, and -three - ' order to be heard at-our Legliativeballs• ious and the outing will no doubt be en- :.,1•... t!i , 1� " - . g different horse rakes and seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters, and - . - - - o ed b a 'host of our young en. . Tl1e coming Dom :moll Pay' will Ile port of Green River sf3aho I '� o. 11 - All men can't be pulpels, cultivators, sulky 31Id wltlliing piney$, atld all other kiixls of farm im- ' . - • nnial of ' ' 11t +11lP,litS, I' t h quarter Cente i ., T p . - one be _ no t y cl for month of itfas lii�.a. \ernes xr� �.nne 1 i '- Al)o1lUSOf stt'('tlgth - : but }- . :• the Dominion ; also. the Centetl- in order. of merit and based upoc wlIt.1(,n I .,;�,, �t itll(1 folm, but n'll Remember I have moved my narerooms too Remmers block, opposite' - - °° t, .- - vial -of the Province. The day has examinations; and class work. it11 ; , Uoule,,b blacksmith shop, in Pickering village. Call on me early and I all; ; : - - I• -I - ':_ more than usual significence -to Can- Christena llitne, Com Doten, Maria iL I)• " nay ,leave robust sure to satisfy you. _,,,- F'0.1�,8Y'=+� Pickering, On t, ... , t, 1 -40 P NagKleSpence. fir. 3rd 7 liusol lean- " f health and strong : - " . adians. Although ills various rolls- kiss, ton, John Stewart, Wnitcr NlghAwauder, ! - - - -- - - cos lave enjoyed but twenty -five ears i Nerves and clQar 9 '� ` I Lillie Lorton, Jesse© Nlgswtlndei, Iiilf+el ; �' CAPI� ®L. : . . that U171011 has beensz•' . :.. of nlatrimolly' Torster,Jr. 3rd— MaudDoten, 9lable Cou - "i minds. Our treat - Z 000 Ot)0 � -p- - 11. M,A A productive of much advancement; and nor, Robt. Milne, Arthur Milne, Clarence I iSl G00 000. y :7- i:: I meat makes $eerie _ ' each year the wisdom of the union is young, Anthony Turner, Jimmy 13ai ton, st • __ u �� T�� ; k - ;� .';1 - - - . - . more fully exemplified, That within 11aud Ball. Sr. 2nd —John \'ighslwan +ley " ' men. The lnethode - • { - ,•� µ. =� - the borders of the Dominion we Have •Jimmy Stewart, Artemua Jotien, Ella ! are Our own exclusively, and where�N - ' - 11 colors and cond :tions of man is a Turner, Willie Kitig. Jr. Lnd —h :dull CUR +`I - O� - TORONTO : % ' 41, , ,- ` a an thin is left to build u on the =.: McIntyre, Ed3ie Aunts, Benny I'orstcrr anything P • :: fact, yet we are a prosperous and pro- I `. .. _ it , . __ and Peter Stewart equal, Willie ?ililnt', ; Rrh,(1 �I. �/>� la easily, quick- Thit GREAT COUGH CURE, this suc. - - .' r gressive -people, eacL year beeolning Ifi . Arnold Hutchings, Etta Johnson, Alieej f.URi 1 LI j lecIIla11eD11 ccssful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without . . - ';" a more and more. mindful Of the fact Rubinson. 2nd part 1st— Lemmon Con - i yt 1 y •parallel in the history of medicine. AlI F TORONTO BRAtI1CH : :k, = :: =� that Canada vas built for Canadians. nor, Lillie Dotes, Frank Turner, Anui�' restored, We&kne�i, Nervousness, druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- - " l; N We leave a brig1.t future before us, and Booth, Phebe Tomlinson. 1' elsll :tf, and all the train of evils ituve guarantee, a test that no. other cure can Cor• Church and Wellin ton ` Sts. , -0 I s cceWully stand. If you have a Cough, g _ .- a we are just the people to enter upon �. _. . OI Ep. •i tolli .s� a ly eg ror s or later o$c(esses, `sore Throat, or Bronchitis use it for it will X - -.r and eilJoy that future.. Therefore let _ ` ' t�A1'INGt D�I•AIiTM N'T. - >, STEWART : - = =in Pi�Zfering, on tiVe�uesc3l<S =, 7+fay cure you. If your child has the Crou or � K : . - tlie result of - over -work sickness n be celebrated 2� lEJ2, .loth t,towart, aged s5 years -stud b M l + 1 Thoopin Cough, use it promptly, and relief _ ` Freda , `Jul the 1st, - t� y y niontlns. Deposits received in ftms of $5 and u €% , if.'1 t t.'JPl`y t)IC. fori:VCr CUl'ed. .%full is wn• you dreadthat insidious disease wrrds a p 1. a:: u In & .1Tlallller 1)CC011llllg U, and OUT Dtrr.rh(I>3naf: - -In ]ickeriug, on isilnaay"�, ties}' r + r - t. 4 00th 1882, Ettie Elizabeth,daugWer of t1,a %tt� t n COI�SUMPTIOTti don I' f and Interest allowed thereon et - . aa! to use it it vvitl lerltage. I Dillingham, d ) E iltll(ttllDl01)ttfCtlt, an(1lt)11Gt�'- ' } �• 10r10US 1 ' s _r.: g ,. r. -0.;l... : ;_;, rairahotl Dill'n$h nI, ^e 1(i car8 L',,.i a cure you or tot t nothin Ask yfsur Drug- current rates.... : • inonthq, t for SIiILUH'S CKE 1 . " th© 7 r b i rice io C14%; _ .r. Deming \\tifo li urclt'cr, was - :...= .- ,.,;.. etr (>o �rcry organ r.11cl portion of f'110 t _1 So cts and ti.00 �� - R4 . d ties other da ill Melbourn, lVIlito tied ton --) i. i,t ti ::_ bo(i e -- _ `' - .• s }range Y l st 11, l ;c, 's y. ltlll,lc� Irattrral m .tltocls. Ttl,- - . .. - Australia. Tl::tt is crllat we all ex- otTice �VeilneFday eyewli , Gtlas. 1'atit..ei '; , •• � 1'r :r';A� n�r"uBIT . ,; � r :; . f'' 1 I- cainte ittl1)10veraeut seed.. 1• +t�t.;..'J ' \may?: X13 -Ls,- :'fckeai D 4:\tiastC+.T'8 A '.. TIi 11`•`J 1 :01' :x: t'.1K'i' DUF. : \g t'0L1,UWS . - 5 '- �„�h t � .._ , : :. petted would terminate the legal in- grey horse Wrt,Dt through the 1dilf'eient, ' iui ,ossi.bla• 2;000 ic:feren&i. 130ok, ' , I Il'xl�lt$ss 9 :Q3 A. M. Special Rate$ allocred for ant6uhtir 1% . t,° x -F.. fi urea of the Circti�tian Cirril • ' io i lid, l - N o. ; u: =`4. vestigat;ion•" 13ut the Australian Guth- h mainiva no lees than three months and _ _ music of some bars• of. iron that eve a b� e Canadians a f explanations anti: - loofa - Failed °' 12 MixED, �. 2 :18 P. U. 4 . �` �. 1. Lave tau ht w P. P. M. ;�: flritielz g ing•removed fi�dm Riohardaofi'ti lei ;;lwt(re �( 6 LOCAL G:f{0 Deposit receipt.issued for'same.. , r ' .. '- Y r use tegson in., another way.' `This" (scaled) free.. .�'�ddre.�e, , tv - store. The horse was stripped of hal negs TuAixs ooma WEST DUE As FOLLOWS: ---. � � - .At� r { fiend had Written a lot of press de- . m an instant, but the tie rein prevented ' s ;.r- " NO: 7 LacAD :QS A Aft t.. �` _ `€ h tike trash .which a,n pet ht re - ► : :�`' •t °? , epatehes ands r , �_ . .,. nc esca After some slip repairs, Ig >a g, M, , WADoa TV ATH . . d after.. h� bard been Charles lea with the grey fox borne � �' :. y,. 1 hey Aft , . e� ,�. .0," �., N �UF`Abr. • , t,. ere to be ubl s. , • "' . ,5 .�.j� t - ''�'. -. _ , +6a '� ` x ��T• ,.,h.r. �.• _ !"3 iii Y. -. <i1e .R^.. — 1a. L. d - - p ._- .F _ s ,._�- Cry.. y.. -K . -w: ak;i' ",+.3• .&.` y;a'dt�.q Y >.,. .v, +:�.a.�.ow,.. ;.ti - .. . fa.a - - .,ii -s•• • • �y?, - i. �y� ' `. "_ g.- • - -5..- 2...,. .m F `' �?.'>' - ' y }S t_a'."... :>�`''.' T _ .L_ zY,y's =a, _ i'.. 1k.,++ - .. :: ^+ $ i r t- =' .tit. �zf''" - T •E.' '.s:.L r. .V' ".,r'- `. ey7 -`i d :' • J # s' • 'r'^"hy sass. : . L. a • ' ik yF-: - -, ,,,d,..- Y: .. , %t'' ,!. ?" °',� - -r,.a _ x- F _ •its ?'.�.,,x. �3 :r • :;.• ..,. _e•rr• ' a;�t:; :qua' :F,`.krC -• ... .71A: s.� - "ii 5 Lr?� - ?- ` - - -, . ry . f - . y >' ' 7 d. : ;R S _ - y _ ' ,f •: yyr� d A i C a itY . '� , .3 - S 7 1: �,'tN ".-,, 1 ,f. -_ i . - - .s- 71.7_1T 14 :4" I- , - 1 . 1. * - -arm . a,4'.. ?f .' £ adSFi.r.a�- ,. +ty.M1_W`•: : A { � .4 f:' 4 �,Ya -y i . • � b ,, F I r -r ' - ??' �=i '� 3t • ii ,*i` y -_414 y ` *V , _ • - , I ` _ , ' e - t "ma j- - - - - - sil of IIotir teemed to be sites itD! it �.' '� s f DISTRICT DOTS. p >. �s�� x��. 1' $ showed no iaolination to rise, not even i' rz;.:- j�'. STOLEN BABE FACED MANNICR ashed- in the mill' a handful of • `'' - „ us a, 189. � e ails r:; ti .,:' ``'�.„ �- - ur THE >roBT. when I dp1 Toito>rr�TO J ode. Attar that' a itlessl ct a e 4 _ £° t >s ova gxeff"GES: p s n lace ola Wbsat fall y T: UR IT of FZ;O the 9oor had been prepared. T was &&stone • t ............ ' (� hip QO .�.' t E '' : Wheal d fl0 i,o so r ` g The debeatare debt of Barrie ai todgts -to-begin, so I damped the whole _cai+go of Pmt - •••••••• 00 Vi , .: � "= ' ' , , .s 3{ , ., �-,� wry_ WHITES' E . - R Qeat, red wl r...... q ;a- - e rye �e ,� I ' to X75,167.72. Boar eso, on the prepared bake - board, tote- 00 00 to 00 lib a,. -, . .. The Times places Bramptoli a debt! at ed up my sleeves, lighted my .ppipe and Wheat, goods .. 00 00 io 00 78 e :, .i tried to work donate and mi hi hard 00 E8 to 00 &! ,,, x . t:Ie snag Sum of >)1b0,000 R Y Gate, bash. .... «... .... ba ,`jt : x' '- -. W. H. Bennett, M. P., announces his work I found it. I watered the stall and BmleF• bash.:.......... 00 00 to 04 40 _ .4 •:' a ' ::.., rx : squeezed it ether wit m Ptsaa, bash ................. - . , t election ex Haas at !1420.35 and Dr. • 1 y sugars, but 00 00 to 00 64 �' °� , _j . s pe somehow twos always getting either too Y• on............ "' `. 3 1. Ha newt 400 to 16 00 ,.44 � :.'4•�:; ` „ r ' Sphon at X703.43. wet' or too seal 'I noticed that wi Straw ion � ::- The G. T. R. is to ran a daily train to ad- •••••- ••••••••••. �0 00 to 1� 00 .; , e d of iri- ding so mach flour to harden the too mach Dressed hogs ............. 6 00 to 0 00 . ' • ' - ra• , to °ice --r�tira Muskoka this summer, lust a muddy looking mixture, and thumping the Beef, foregaartere 6 fllf to 700 f / . `� � ,.. ` I I ; $ � r ; ....... . weekly as in former seasons. ,. is ;, - �- . • Ont h ptnff so vigorously with my fists that the Beef, hiadgaarsers...... 8 OOito 10 OQ • ... 41 John Simmons, of Thnrlow, ., as g g The underglgned having purchased the . frtrtiiture and uridertr�kin �- Mutton. 000 to 11 00 ' , `' ou h and I were movie • from the clean �► x. R part of the floor, so that the former cross- 0000""" -0000" 6 9 bnslness in Whitevale, is prepared to furnish Dods in his line at �oWest t . - been committed for trial on a char a of Veal carcass 1. ' e1 •u brought by his father. lonall had a gritty look. This fact ton• living prices. , : a ,•,s• Batter, lb 00 00 to 00 16 `. ". _- P J rY uesin Townshi le Y �• y , , , DIr, D. Cone, of Eq g P p d with a pair of &chin$ arms, sticky - " . R t, E Funeral furnlshin a and all undertaken re uire ' ' ' ' turned up the skeleton( of a woman while hands sad general dit�st at the look and Rgs' doz"" "0.006*"••'• 00 10 to 0 00 g g q, First -elAa t �: M-; `" plowing In one of his fields recently. smell of dough, determined me to Saish, Hearse when required. _ »--_ - '', :;r n DOMINION BANK - A b1r. King, of she townline Et-in al;Id spread a paper behind the stove and de- .'-' - . . i R� , { '` Garafaxe, received ;)94 for one steer the poliit the promising bread miztnre to get . �. �3AC rFRM.ZLI Vu n;L•yJ V A?r . -.. �:• : ' ' other day. He must be a king among over its sulky look. This happened at 5 Ca iial �2tid ll a clock in the afternoon. I thou ht watch- t? _� '- :.I P P, . $1,500,000 - :. �: �: . . feeders. irig the business would not help an - According to the Sutton Herald one of 3 P if as I Surplus, - $1,350,000 :: went out to seethe boys and at half past '� �__ _ fete (�neen's Birthday athletic exercises in NEW .. eleven that night when I peeped at my r� , s that burg \vas "LOSSing glasses over &tor- 11� HITBY AGENCY, rf .. a :s dough to see if it felt inclined to rise from .. � : _�'. slumber, I found it Bleeping heavily, too SAVINGS DGPART,titENT. - �-�' x izontal bar." .,... . ' -fie _..�. ;j ; heavily I thought. The. next morning it' Interest allowed at highest current-rates. No - ,x � .q A luau ill Teterboro boasted last ,week . .1 of eatchinn a fifty pound lunge and a couple had crawled and flattened over the paper notice of withdrawal required. - . � - - of days after lie was hauled before the and had frozen as hard as a brick. I left W. H. HOLLAND, `' : ' ;� ;. ma;;istrate and fined. it for another day slid night, then after 10iv MA1vAGf:R.- Street t - - .� - The,8undav School of Bridge Street thawing it out twice acid scraping paper off -- ,.�-:� Methodist Church, in Lelleville. has 795 iii I colt d it into balls the size of a cfto'est E «OUId thank the pUii- ,• -< 10 AI(tn loaf, tit the balls nn �� . ' .uattte-, oil the roll, and claims to be the g p plates, staffed lie for past favors and. �' tnem into the oven un(l cheertu'11 waited p . i l-1. Est :tool in Canada, Y for some bal(Pd bread. I never could re- P"'1 u s r .. . I 1.".. ;!!actin, who intended startille a �� solicit a further call b ' draw- _ (� . - m- nber although often been told, how long t y �"'�i #''' ' ft �'r i::Clt ?1' }' ill ��0t't Stttt2lt't' iatiL •5cA$ftn, 4� ; .v + 6 thi;i�{a ou;;ht to stew, so in fear 'I o•tenea D ; A -* . T , 'y J 4� I v 4 . .', l+?lt c!"a01:{ed his riJittcl, Wriil du SO .nun'.. c Illy attention to our Station- � q. ,r`Jr�j d those :tore clouts aroirt every :; minatea.t yi •, '. ,, -_ $ ; ile rccf:cEd 1,UtiU,Oih1 fton cart to stilrt fc >r.?,hottrt+ Ind .� half, bef�.rr hc•it�g; stele to any, School Books, a1L1(i C�IeOp .. ;3.,} '+ ;cltl;. 1tnn(,mce brc.ttd. Th(n The.: Inc taut �"`'- � 1 - i - - i `� f 1 r . -'- -{ i` .', ,�Rt . .,SUS '' , i' i .' , r i -1;,1 . ,. 7 lire: open races tt Canninhton ati the suet I prepared to enjoy the lusur� o[home �i'K�t gaper. Berlins,Gep11� rs. ,;� ;�; , , - f 1. +tl: \�'a� c\'on in the 'tIi heat by 11Ir.w St. made bread for supper. I f+ot a vood shay i $, t ji 1. t �' I EleUrolu h-4 xt.:`: Toil:t':, l.:uir�; staliiuL', 1' as} Fortune; llltr. knife to c.ut title of Ili' belly looking loaves Silks, E3r�,etc.. Brls ._ ti ' Gr,rtis'� ri.; ':t t(ll !scat �j. l �lTl(I Lhe minters 1'., w frog, the loaf r + • . r I . �' .' •� �e'F' - U of _ ,� ig,ht ` ^. I* I l toe Board Cara 23oard Feltg • 9'� • • ;�iwrril�, but it wtL no hind of a lintfe fur r r t '�_,ti -. a: i� J 4`nond. hest time -2.5 ;0 ... •a ..{ . ,; - = r1`1 }e rtuttital sessioi, of'the Toronto (foil- it• could not pierce the crust until the hears Linells and . read stale ed T ;.F<i,.;l <; `_. ?c ' ferenee of ilia Dletl;utlist church will of ate axe had driven i, in. �� hen by thi> x , - = means the loaf wart iu halves, we found it QI'i1C1eS. $'' �_ c be held in the Parkdtile DIethgdist cooked to suit all slates, for it crab as r� -, ". :. Ps'^ t • - '1 ur It contuteucin� June :tth. The p - C 1 e n hard as charity near the crust, and it grad- �' - - statiouilr cotninittee will meet on June M ('' - - ; ` a '�� L� S sally got softer until the centre was deter- - . ;• =1 ` :3rd. mined -there it appeared very flabby. We •.• r r'T" =r•.�� . err ,,. ��� r�• ' An old man n toted Ales. Payne, lost his EAST-1431 i, P�vl(E�iiM V111A� _ t l - . r �,:• ' r tried to eat that apology for bread; but eve _ __ ___ _ ,. •. " temper in 1liarkiiam village at the electibn (lid riot get any farther than the try. I - -- - _- - - #r`• a` * PICKERING *• Y.". - t . - . . and called another irtau try t.ie i,arne of had the same ki'ud of miefortanP with - - '' , _, I? i,- .- : . ' . Peter Lyre a liar and followed it up by mauy other of my attempts to be half in an - striking him iu the face, for which tuagis- and half dirty woman. The plums were LuMber "j� f Irate Wales requested hint to pay a liue -Plentiful, so I took a notion to dry solve. It - - _I . I .1 of X5.00 and costs. - Having put a quantity on string I hang - - - -- EW - . `-, them over the stove to dr and ever _ - . Oh what a cough I it'll! you 11eeJ the Y+ Y ftY ;. ' d g s around that shanty that wanted to die, ex- LU r ER, LATH ' ' ' �' ;' C - ;:ti..- . warning. The si nal perhap, of the sore - - approach of that' terril,le disease con - Pined on those plums ; so there was another �. - . - ` treat for the birds. Yes, it was- yery jolly ' SHINGLES, gum lion. Ask ourselves if ou can of - - ii r` i , . p y Y that keeping bath. -jolly for the men that T .i . ' �_ ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run do not. The boys swarmed around that DRESSED LU 1IBE yK,. _. the risk and do nothing for lt. We know 1 W " g shanty on Sunday, and it seemed their par k - - from.euperieucv that Shiloh's Cure will ticalar delight _to spit on the shanty floor o u; =ny ' - . - - cure your cough. It never fails. 13 6m. as mach as possible. I Rot to think toe, . ., I - . An exchange pertinently remarks : ­If that after all it was advisable to clean the HARD 'AND SOFT WOOD, - - :,:�- -AT LOwB$T PItIt'h- `. .. -a doctor makes a mistake he buries it ; if mad off the boots before entering she room, - - : . - a merchant makes a mistake he never the boys didn't. The meodiIIg, patching 0 R GAS 1` has . dust received a large roll- ' ,� �,- se118 it ; if a lawyer makes a mistake be and darning (that was an awful amount 1 "Teo per Deal. will be added U s . _ . crawls out of It ; it an editor makes a of one kind of darning at that time) I pan booked. signment of Fresh Gr�cerieg, NeW; ,.: t over as being too agravating subject. to NrUlt�, Crocker , GF1asslvare, �'ih1IISWare, $II 1'B, Teae, Cof- . ' g mistake he pate it up on a large steel of even wrtle. &boas. Lately "noes aeons y ;�::. . paper for the world so look at ; and In obaniQe toot obis t. and it will keep changed W e _Do. _GORDO Ne fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store a�' every community there are cranks who tr Z Rae$• No unmade bed on my con- WHITBY MANE AND and get some of the bargains he is offering. - �` . - think they are models of wisdom becatese science, no miserable erookery to Splash a 'y - the occasionally discover these mistakes, about and no abominable 000kitIR to do. - . ,,;v - . - Ind for a week keep their awe wa i VVhea I ke "bash.,•' � . t.: l P J R8 Mt ps bad I a boil, pimple Gr t j - about their greatness for astute wisdom." or wound of any kind I had to scratch, ISAAC VISE PICK ■ RINSG• :T - - The demand for the " Myrtle Navy " squeeze and tinker for a fortnight to get the - .' blemishes out of eight. A few weeks DUNDAS St. - WHITBY, r + . I tobacco is still on the increase, and from ago �� i��e•1 - a -'- A, . every quarter the firm wLo make it are I had a couple of boils around me, and they -- - - - - - receiving unsolicited testimony of its were taken in hand by a lady, and Barad R. 't olfeaden Pro rior • . NEW-DISCOVERY �' �CCiDENT ..' L -, r,. growth In public favor. A �entleluen in a few days -note the contrast. In con- f In co+l ptiieding n ,4)wtion s mart was scc:idenily a itled on the hand ,•'_:�Y, ft'olTl OnE+ of the uliniug islands of Lake claeion let "me advise any young mesa who fiavia returned t0 the oltl stand of ll /u �' g t rod uu ws.+hlnk nftrrwar.l it was discoverrd that tie hait wus tom- ililt'�n cccitrs " Y(tltr :1iI rtlo :tiai3 ' is ty n,clined to scoff at woman's utility to �VUlfenden Granite anti /lfru►Je works, ' pletrly r1•,,,,,%,A. we at once put thin wonderful preparation, unthe - try bath " for a while, and if, at the end jaw Letter 'prepared to ix( +silts all market:.nd so,rr•nt hay b1•e.0 tLe d1 uwnd that we now introducing I )t�l ,n }ali;:tl,.e ~_,lase to the loneliness of of :< month lie i8 not convinced an to a P a =r It,lLroughuut the world under the urine ut (jueen s Anti- 13airine, - !tie u,iner': life, I +lun't kno\ti' Lon' our orders in cewetery aura all Dine► '� •�'' IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND ' . wornztn a nsefalness, he onght.to be put in -F 50 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT: :.�; l \work portaluing to the business. . taeu could ;;�( slung t,'iLiloitl it. Ii t.ieit an Insane aaylun• ad adan ervu� inuatic. pi t.y the mixture fot a taw minutes, and the -;,t. , . - ' Mock 1-iin out thy. }' ty't,ttid risk 8�V1lllillill r f1 Ctit;toiners will find a u tall sel©c•ted stock I.ay the hair o 'er arA a )' , g -� - ('riTY.l.. hstrdtnap►„ ^nrve.�s,fGyn,abtt Nithouttheal ;ghteatps;nurtnjurywLen+s': 1 sad domet±tiC l;ranite ant! piii o evirs' ard i L,e , paratione%-erused .,� ' 11. . . - - . t<, till nmlJ.iit ;d tU i'el�lbLioit It heedleri� _ - of foreign . pd r tc•rw !t sunlikeuny o ( r l re .. -%'_ � furs like purperar Th,.a�:ur;d, of LADIt+` who have been annoyed ; . Uf �ltill�er, Unil 11)Ghe�b LIIeS \I'Ullid Ci'Oti6 -- -_- - IUHCbItl t0 Ch006ii froth. 1l1spectlOtl with hair on th.'ir FACE•'.r1ECK and ARMS attest its merits. ,-.'�;_; Consumption Cured., will eoui►iaee that ftlr strictly first (.Ftilt.M:HF:Nwh�da nutnppreciuteabe�rdorLairontheirneck, ''' ilia ice in \vir,ter on theatue ertand•if it rinds! +tireless +,nun in t{2uecir•r: Anti- Nfairinewhieh does sway 'z.;;' An old physician, retired front practice. bav- class work, our prices Caunot be with Shit %!ng, by rendering it-, future growth an utter impuesthility. " `rt ?." , a _ }ti as not more than an inch thick. No. in; had placed in Lie hands by au East India Prier of cluern'9 Anti itairine it pt•r bottle, vent In nafety mailinLg boxet;. postage paid byy us (securely �' r' _ other tobacco will satisfy them." , Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable beaten. seated from - is.•rvatiunt fend money or :stamps by letter with full addremw•ritten Ift nly. corre^s- _ _ . '�•►. remedy for the speedy and permanent Cure of ponders• ,, smelly runt- Lived, This advertisement la honest end stralght forward In every word it - CANAAN N. Y. � Consumption. bronchitis, Catarrh Asthula and n UGHS � contatna W.• invite you to 4ew1 with n• and yon wit! And everythln6 as represented. Cut th►e, out and j� :r /. _ all throat and Luug aHeotions, also a positive (, s =met t.. -dap. �Q4r.•s, QuNEN CMEMICA` CO., t74 wage iti►eet, CiMCINNATi O. You can - ;,_ • . . `' ' ' • and r rdical cure for Nervous Debility and all ` d ratisuer your letter at any Yayt ogles to insure its safe delivery. We will IPSLY $ i00 �or tl►ny case , \env +us Com +!sluts after havin tented its of failure or slightest Injury to say purchaser. Every bottle suaranteed. s • 1 . There were two sales of horses held in I g Call and Inspect the Wilkinson. Prices r tadtea who tntroduee and sell amo choir Weade W Dottles of Qussnls ants- Haitrino. wonder[&l curative powers in thousatads Ot E111L ws will present with s BILK DRESS. 16 ard& toast sills. Nxtra Large Dottl. L" N>o>� k Ghatharn 1ti, Y. recently. Cleveland Baya cases, has felt it hits duty to make it known to ��, c;I,mmlMiots tgAgoal .. , •, 11; and Percherons seemed to be the most in his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive moderate. Also agent for the L. D. aft uik to seleet ebottn sent with order, . , at,d &desire to relieve human suffering, I will g • The L Ile Safe d Loehr Co. 14t3 to 1b0 Water st • `• ' demand. Pickering and t3carbre farmers REFERENCES:- The free of charge, W all wbo desire it this Sawyer and Massey sieatn . HOME REFERENCE. y ,, . . �: of the Clydesdale fancy what poor states reel +e, in German, French or En ieh, w•itlt full Edwin Altlen .h Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati,ohio. - - x -1 .1.:� ,: } the were, for the did not oget for sale itirecctons for preparing and using. 8eat by , - Y y t .� threshers. �_ m-til b addressing wi h stam). na:nin _ - - -_ , q t, • ,,a . � one solitary Clyde. It _was a mistake, y g this ; W869 it not -from our stand lot, nd paper. W. A. Nozzs.8W Powers block, Roches- 't.' y ter, ,N.Y. d81 I � -A�1nT in 0�TW �R , '. thanks to a tint; of imported Clyde sire - -- _ F SSMAKIN%� t,d` '.. �. • _ owners, you believe their Interested opiu- 1`1 11� 1VJ11 . - ions of this. very much overrated horse, . else, why do you so persisteutiy breed horses . for which you have such a miserable mar - ` -- , ket. .May is here, so are the Clydes," - and as they go sprawling over your by- '' � , I ways, you will mentally long to posses» ; animals such as they. tt'httt Bono and �' sinew they have; what ricketty feet they I _( ' get, and how old they look at ten _years, but they can eat freely, too freely. When 1 you keep Clyde; on li a`O sere farnt, as I f- • . have known you to do and vil the white. - you are becoming as poor as Lazarus was, ' - ON .0 -`�. J - -- - - - but brightly looking forward to the time 4 CO�� u [� n ••� . �j � , • -.,,, ,I -1 � .I..- when sate© American buyer will Conte .",`�' I� n u ' r ■ '� e 'BRIEN i r-• around to Dix cod r y ES -f O 1 . Our Teas downs the'best. . �' i,:. + pay v g prices for your lu}t_ `�' ��'� ('t).3ff'(►l'A'l) , �•�y `� �._ sea, l;�f) at the least for each iLnl u:ill I ` - V THE .. d, - :4. _ J yoll will not take less of course- -then c \•ill ; ' .t roeew +1-s•• )v, -ry by an olds Staple Dry Goods very Cheap. ou be able to lift, that snort air rhysiJan. Snecessfull used - ''�. ` o y C; �e off tlie� 111911thiybythousa »dsotlad% IiardNare�ild Otld Of all ki11t18. ■T�O� _, Wit'„ . I - farm. Now I am not either a horse buyer ;cs Is the only perfectly safe �n m •e•+ O GRAPHER. :t ; I- -' . . or breeder, so •you cannot blame me for and r-1:ablc modicineaiscav- �(�[� j'� �v j� tRiii Factory, 1'VAV�t71JN <. , _ having an ulterior motive in view. I haco Bred. liowareof t;uprinciplod ! l Ile disposed of his Toronto busineso. _ ".. M -,';�. un objection to the "Cl de" though, eo has clt'uR;iate who Door tut ©our �'t @r4•C7Ci �r0 r1EltOr . 4,. - j Y g Inddi: -inn, it, place of tilts, Ask for Cook's Cot- - BRUCK ROAD - p >lnd Will her f ��'-,4- ea ter devote his en- Mr. Grand your Toronto auctioneer. So ton ne„t cowpouad,take no Fubstituto ; or en- ---- - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -'Manufacturer of-- ' `-'` �. :' have the`dealers on this side of the 'line ,:I(,gC -;1 and 4 three cent Canuditln powtage f. ' fire time to Whitby Gallery. " `4''i �- - Else they would buy your horses. ' .shunt lie looter, and we will send eewlnd l,y r ©- .: L� Force & Suction Pumps �` =:,� j %k` ' ti-.-u niao. I'u,l se.aloa partwulars iu plain en- , -' kl.. . There are many men around Pickering rolc,:•�•. i,c,l;•+eol,ly:•..>t.r:ai+s Aildit-,; Pons B USINESS is already commend "rt' -+" Dee cvc)1 Punl. s of Brass Iron and y' - - and Scarboro who live in single blessedne ;s, Lul% t,�,, ::.,. -j 1'a1,c. +± _ > ":.. i tt NV 006r. cal :� e P' , p r •0.'_i - 'm I)etr; +it, :.i.;1ti; iu $old iu Pickcrinf; Ly lt. 'it " P6CCelain. lelg t0 hum but the facilities are cook their o\vn meats, make their own . ltace:,;.Lir, :,t. D. and a +.l re3pan9iblo druggist' Barnard of Whitby has sold the watch bedsatd do the g;ei,eral awaepiug necessary.. eceri,rLt,o QEARED al�� PUMPtNti VitINDMi1LS Such that h'e Call aCCOmmodate all ` �` , 11 I .,: Oil the face of it it seemed to me iu my iri- . - - _ _ ; _ - -- . - -- r - ••'•'t ct -r. f h© advertisoa last week, bat he has plenty ��iudmili •anti Cistern Tanks; and who require pictures.. , During the �° ' _ f11 nocence to haye a certain charm. A fel- ; I � M. low would be indepettdattt, could go in his ' ! l "l ' - j pRr S[ 'Cistern Fuuips, :hail orders 11 li ' ' ' j i ItlL o da , , :. I �, tr t t i. i L� treason call and et liotos ,. .vas ,! - = . house without being told to wipe his !.cots, morel bargains lift all gradt:s of American prolll�tlS� attended to. y g p f- F „�1 �� - and could eat when he felt inclined with- I.• • ...:: ' °- - n'`I - •' ' it that will be finished in the,latest style "- "`- •°"'• `::,. out being; limited by any clock. I trier] ; ^ ' ST. c`. Watches in eAlier Silper, Gold Pilled fir ILYNIA,N It ) t i f V (L N; cat, Pickerin Y - -. �, : .r'- -' „ PROa.t" ,, •� .OUTH UE Ufd•i•ARIU BA�i ( -- - -- -- -- - -_ - _ • _r' ,. tills keo ino, bac,h, and the ebarcli_ Hoon + - - - - - -- - Of the art. � _ J= -:: disaltpvarod.' IIn'fortunately, the .:rt of ; ° '' r`f• ,'� i rp� Gold Case, Iii3 tvoald remind yoII tlittt�'� �C�'CJNCI�• f.. ' Z. cooping !tad been left out of lay eclucatiun, i '+ ,.'-I,iv, -" 1.1' *, :, ib .+ Vi" a ,. � �'` G'U ctttt o' Oiiitar• PECIAL-attentlon will b ' given iz�,r that when I st>>rtel keeping bath 1 h.r ! ' ,r_, ? • y • - - - - -- # his goods keep "limo, and are as satldfac- t ,j } to. S s,rilethtu to learn, I al .va s IikP{i 1,,,ine F . i0. p� i ` ft� to faint! Ion S gild as Cllrlstlnas :. ,' 4 g Y' i kil v L.J&, - 1.. '� � �+ , 11 *next tlatin • of tho Council of the Y g' p '� t '' At m>de bread, so I ±rise! to tnal:e ttotY:e,'altd ; tiny a3lliS t4'atcll Itep:tiring ttepart�neut, � 1, � 4" :- -- after craftil noting;. the way some of ilia 91al.tifr'actarc:rs vi , cI Corpo�attntl'of lhu Cutuity of Ontario for is a time when roost families have a ?�.ti<,.; �, Jt ''' � net hours went about the business. Look• ivIitrblcll.�a !titan 4s,, 11$itdstbiles :i,liil all , which is allying a Hood deal• . Try .!till! Ile year 169-, �vali by hold Iiursuacit t� adjourn- n +out at the Can t feoaso ill the Town of Whit- ..A.a,.� .: _ g , , , r reunion, it is the r0 er time to have '` �_ pz`= ,, }. ring apparati were kind of scarce arannd t�.11er Co(notar� �Vorit. i,y,ou C'aestia �, the 7th day of „Jane next, at the P g :, , I ,r m. onto, and yoil will come to hftn R fi : !lour of tcvo o'clock iu the afternoon.; ,' Wr<i ' my shanty, ao having panted ap a rare. Riga �tnpartesetlf Bcatc�, Baedil ,Ate- . Ou 3 talten.. '.. _, - . `tt� , � A11 accounts to be laid before the council must p > � . ; _ -, corner of the room that seemed free from etrieau and Canadian Granites. - -for warded thecler #, pproper! oert3ded, at -- '` °'�"..F t X'_`;4:- � "' -_ i - Y - * ,. I y p S toast ! days_hetore the meetiI of yy � . the juice of tobacco, careful! ewe t the All parties.wieiii work w +tint:I do well to call g the aounem, i 13 I �s hie I; `,,' same god commenced. operations. The an us before pnrch4sing. All work gusrantoe(1 = Datail-06% Iitby this Y1Tth day of May, IBM C3a11 aAd 8atlsEatstton � $!'�rilt8ed - / _ {., Y. and prises of the lc weitit. _ ;r F i yt? =$1 FAiiEl& s h y I - -� jnmblt>3 c i tatoes, hope, anger, salt a F ere d altos& of chatrilry � ' =s th_�u_.!"- o, ` ' �• �_ +a ) 4. .-. ,. .y'. a ti; Y. e S - 9 .' ..�; �.- -.L:.' _"a.C`. t9:, _- ,`y,:'s'x^Y,2� �C -`r . - - - f. 'ESN`, vi •, .' r; s7wen0 ead that I had �af,hed wto _ • } A-- - D Y - = ` -�'� - `�• �_ ,..P" >L, r }.... r,. . �.3s"i' "x .;. •.,' 'i •r;`"4�;., n'�: >3rS.i+'*'' - a - ?x ,G. ° .' +^ • ".aze' .. �1:. ZY. * 1 1 t 6 _ �, ,M1 y. •� .; '.' : .. '..; .�; ''t}Y•}�+,•���•Z } ��"`, �,' 1�•�. =�r'� r`�t - "c:.�... _..iF 't 9' ` S �• '"r _-� ,; - - '•9 _};.- - -•� _ ;a,• M t n,,;�_ �'', b :•`` 3,- .:s: i -+, _ - - - _ - _ ' L _e • .� - , r -.. ,_- .ly e, t.< - • x �F. ' 4x* d(�r"' TFxx• "t es ". d�'a :fi,, Ay r yr :i'aa ',,po. 41j +Y �3� }r g{`') .r- hx - .t• r Q It, j yi' J` e - Y- '' Y f y� - �7�11FF I ­.�o `` .��> V ;R A.., -' ` � ` I . 4 4 - s 4 T "u ', " - a ` , �' ,Y ° , ' .- `' � . . - 4 -,z .. �, - . ,j :� .. F r'` - ' q- ,... "2 --Siiv _ ^l` . �: . c'> " . ' : .� • �t�i:�' yE,. L � �, , ' ,4 (. , r, R":., S �,-` I ip* f .,_ - «f K ,4 ", • " L �{y J , , . l xA .A - S, . 'rG 4 ; r . K �, .: . ` .�,4 f' : a _ -4' _ ` � .. . ,..a ^ ^. . ''. ; + f , .{ ., t. I 1 � �;'M r, it., 14 �{ : - `.1 `J kTitS. I. WISE and MISS B. PEART . ;.` -. - .1 BROUGHAM. CC � wish to announce to the ladies of Picker- = = ", - -, - -� �- - - - - - -� LOOK - HERE, .. • � � ing and vicinity that they have been for• tunate in securing a . lady who has had . -' • ' , - {; - ,_ i tt i F"t afloat '; Any one wanting a rout! curt of . (00 nine years experience in the city .:.. of Toronto, and are therefore in a better - :.. `'� ' . - ,-, - - ,' t an description ,will 8a�'e I1lotle' Y P Y position than ever to supply all who may ..: . �r :: -' s by sailing o11 us. Prices away ��) // /�` favor thelu with their patronage. 36 - =' 'E;' .' .' : ', - you are becoming as poor as Lazarus was, ' - ON .0 -`�. J - -- - - - but brightly looking forward to the time 4 CO�� u [� n ••� . �j � , • -.,,, ,I -1 � .I..- when sate© American buyer will Conte .",`�' I� n u ' r ■ '� e 'BRIEN i r-• around to Dix cod r y ES -f O 1 . Our Teas downs the'best. . �' i,:. + pay v g prices for your lu}t_ `�' ��'� ('t).3ff'(►l'A'l) , �•�y `� �._ sea, l;�f) at the least for each iLnl u:ill I ` - V THE .. d, - :4. _ J yoll will not take less of course- -then c \•ill ; ' .t roeew +1-s•• )v, -ry by an olds Staple Dry Goods very Cheap. ou be able to lift, that snort air rhysiJan. Snecessfull used - ''�. ` o y C; �e off tlie� 111911thiybythousa »dsotlad% IiardNare�ild Otld Of all ki11t18. ■T�O� _, Wit'„ . I - farm. Now I am not either a horse buyer ;cs Is the only perfectly safe �n m •e•+ O GRAPHER. :t ; I- -' . . or breeder, so •you cannot blame me for and r-1:ablc modicineaiscav- �(�[� j'� �v j� tRiii Factory, 1'VAV�t71JN <. , _ having an ulterior motive in view. I haco Bred. liowareof t;uprinciplod ! l Ile disposed of his Toronto busineso. _ ".. M -,';�. un objection to the "Cl de" though, eo has clt'uR;iate who Door tut ©our �'t @r4•C7Ci �r0 r1EltOr . 4,. - j Y g Inddi: -inn, it, place of tilts, Ask for Cook's Cot- - BRUCK ROAD - p >lnd Will her f ��'-,4- ea ter devote his en- Mr. Grand your Toronto auctioneer. So ton ne„t cowpouad,take no Fubstituto ; or en- ---- - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -'Manufacturer of-- ' `-'` �. :' have the`dealers on this side of the 'line ,:I(,gC -;1 and 4 three cent Canuditln powtage f. ' fire time to Whitby Gallery. " `4''i �- - Else they would buy your horses. ' .shunt lie looter, and we will send eewlnd l,y r ©- .: L� Force & Suction Pumps �` =:,� j %k` ' ti-.-u niao. I'u,l se.aloa partwulars iu plain en- , -' kl.. . There are many men around Pickering rolc,:•�•. i,c,l;•+eol,ly:•..>t.r:ai+s Aildit-,; Pons B USINESS is already commend "rt' -+" Dee cvc)1 Punl. s of Brass Iron and y' - - and Scarboro who live in single blessedne ;s, Lul% t,�,, ::.,. -j 1'a1,c. +± _ > ":.. i tt NV 006r. cal :� e P' , p r •0.'_i - 'm I)etr; +it, :.i.;1ti; iu $old iu Pickcrinf; Ly lt. 'it " P6CCelain. lelg t0 hum but the facilities are cook their o\vn meats, make their own . ltace:,;.Lir, :,t. D. and a +.l re3pan9iblo druggist' Barnard of Whitby has sold the watch bedsatd do the g;ei,eral awaepiug necessary.. eceri,rLt,o QEARED al�� PUMPtNti VitINDMi1LS Such that h'e Call aCCOmmodate all ` �` , 11 I .,: Oil the face of it it seemed to me iu my iri- . - - _ _ ; _ - -- . - -- r - ••'•'t ct -r. f h© advertisoa last week, bat he has plenty ��iudmili •anti Cistern Tanks; and who require pictures.. , During the �° ' _ f11 nocence to haye a certain charm. A fel- ; I � M. low would be indepettdattt, could go in his ' ! l "l ' - j pRr S[ 'Cistern Fuuips, :hail orders 11 li ' ' ' j i ItlL o da , , :. I �, tr t t i. i L� treason call and et liotos ,. .vas ,! - = . house without being told to wipe his !.cots, morel bargains lift all gradt:s of American prolll�tlS� attended to. y g p f- F „�1 �� - and could eat when he felt inclined with- I.• • ...:: ' °- - n'`I - •' ' it that will be finished in the,latest style "- "`- •°"'• `::,. out being; limited by any clock. I trier] ; ^ ' ST. c`. Watches in eAlier Silper, Gold Pilled fir ILYNIA,N It ) t i f V (L N; cat, Pickerin Y - -. �, : .r'- -' „ PROa.t" ,, •� .OUTH UE Ufd•i•ARIU BA�i ( -- - -- -- -- - -_ - _ • _r' ,. tills keo ino, bac,h, and the ebarcli_ Hoon + - - - - - -- - Of the art. � _ J= -:: disaltpvarod.' IIn'fortunately, the .:rt of ; ° '' r`f• ,'� i rp� Gold Case, Iii3 tvoald remind yoII tlittt�'� �C�'CJNCI�• f.. ' Z. cooping !tad been left out of lay eclucatiun, i '+ ,.'-I,iv, -" 1.1' *, :, ib .+ Vi" a ,. � �'` G'U ctttt o' Oiiitar• PECIAL-attentlon will b ' given iz�,r that when I st>>rtel keeping bath 1 h.r ! ' ,r_, ? • y • - - - - -- # his goods keep "limo, and are as satldfac- t ,j } to. S s,rilethtu to learn, I al .va s IikP{i 1,,,ine F . i0. p� i ` ft� to faint! Ion S gild as Cllrlstlnas :. ,' 4 g Y' i kil v L.J&, - 1.. '� � �+ , 11 *next tlatin • of tho Council of the Y g' p '� t '' At m>de bread, so I ±rise! to tnal:e ttotY:e,'altd ; tiny a3lliS t4'atcll Itep:tiring ttepart�neut, � 1, � 4" :- -- after craftil noting;. the way some of ilia 91al.tifr'actarc:rs vi , cI Corpo�attntl'of lhu Cutuity of Ontario for is a time when roost families have a ?�.ti<,.; �, Jt ''' � net hours went about the business. Look• ivIitrblcll.�a !titan 4s,, 11$itdstbiles :i,liil all , which is allying a Hood deal• . Try .!till! Ile year 169-, �vali by hold Iiursuacit t� adjourn- n +out at the Can t feoaso ill the Town of Whit- ..A.a,.� .: _ g , , , r reunion, it is the r0 er time to have '` �_ pz`= ,, }. ring apparati were kind of scarce arannd t�.11er Co(notar� �Vorit. i,y,ou C'aestia �, the 7th day of „Jane next, at the P g :, , I ,r m. onto, and yoil will come to hftn R fi : !lour of tcvo o'clock iu the afternoon.; ,' Wr<i ' my shanty, ao having panted ap a rare. Riga �tnpartesetlf Bcatc�, Baedil ,Ate- . Ou 3 talten.. '.. _, - . `tt� , � A11 accounts to be laid before the council must p > � . ; _ -, corner of the room that seemed free from etrieau and Canadian Granites. - -for warded thecler #, pproper! oert3ded, at -- '` °'�"..F t X'_`;4:- � "' -_ i - Y - * ,. I y p S toast ! days_hetore the meetiI of yy � . the juice of tobacco, careful! ewe t the All parties.wieiii work w +tint:I do well to call g the aounem, i 13 I �s hie I; `,,' same god commenced. operations. The an us before pnrch4sing. All work gusrantoe(1 = Datail-06% Iitby this Y1Tth day of May, IBM C3a11 aAd 8atlsEatstton � $!'�rilt8ed - / _ {., Y. and prises of the lc weitit. _ ;r F i yt? =$1 FAiiEl& s h y I - -� jnmblt>3 c i tatoes, hope, anger, salt a F ere d altos& of chatrilry � ' =s th_�u_.!"- o, ` ' �• �_ +a ) 4. .-. ,. .y'. a ti; Y. e S - 9 .' ..�; �.- -.L:.' _"a.C`. t9:, _- ,`y,:'s'x^Y,2� �C -`r . - - - f. 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"; I I 9 01,111*"ORIF41161,111 --­AWXW=6__­__ __ -Wnng V : - .*. 1: -- -1 - . -A . . .. . Ill 6,1-f- . I " � 7-1 biriv. V - � . .. ---- . The gent r fpr Lin . rd all me - -.vid iw , . � *_ . ? .- That ft e :: t O i k*4A r lashing he baby, - Ill his el •--you a or ::,.: . - , , f . Afl*A.r&.)*,1* the 4&Meut� ."itipteps pJI.Kirby . , ,IIIor . R, � V: i i; t - I 7111h towastZ Itru .4o,l , lij 0 . - _. 1. 4 r , r ! . ._ TO-44. je-90MI world'ho is still a t oleo, 41A t I , -1 pl�..`.-:- -,:-, 4. - IMsedit * , ,e .e= . . I - But thou 0 11ying. - ii Ol t*' 9i sly with will forl jug.ths% join. ob I I a saius -haallord . . . I '�4-6­ , -- aw ur " % . I ...... 11 - __ ,,�. - And thoughl, ur n nt 0 t Ing, . % ' h al boa bee ; but his is, for it nonsideration,lobe has promised -to - - .. ... , - - I . I . , - 'i I Our flight cannot fol:ow "o high -, f I could lord eyes hav . __ .. ­ .1 & -1 kr^ .- .. .. � .'. L lWoric ,have been so unnatIlrol I I y ge V no , a IV -impor. . . r. -.,. t nod to c�so or$ o rmit her throat to be examined after her -.,. -: ' _-�'.l -f-1. . F . 1. , � k - I .. . And the eagle Swoops not fril theqnoisn" - t uAtt ew Julb9up wed an. iron. ,con- 'Your full forgiveness, Jem--and havo . Mill. taut Nots. -a *Upwa the vaIlito' of his coo- it in any - ­r. � :,�_. ... � � TO answer the ground-bird . . . • - - I 0 . .. I . . l. 1� .- - ow pry - . #ItJti or lie cot4d. riot have survived all faction out of that wily old thiel think. I mastics now, and the pleasure of coming W1I a � - i !�l "aama (in reath-, to a" it the construotildis of ` .. . - _. ­ ,r . . - , i . - . I .1 0 1� I I A, ; , ballis" - - . I ' i * ovol 10r her gift 'of .. . . I . V . . . . . if would have killed an ordin. oonld die in peace. " - - - - - - ' . . � 01 ., ;M1 , .- ­ - ... . I The world has a gay gneil readi howeint,heaventug.* After song. The probability is that the �eoriit , �' . .. , ---", . " • ­ . . I .1 , . .. . ... 1. .. . . as I ­_ . - - vocal . _ . I I . .. -1 f ", -win ry a . . . 1, -., , " TO hall tile fleot Ill In the-race ; . wry man. Ill was in the early twilight, one "I have something to. tell you a - : ' , V bbut hini of Autting himself up in himptudy, hI6 lies more in the larain than in the ' But on the dull highway &Auty, * . t ft;7(!!� , . � �". - - *?-. . p, that he came back to the JavaeutlyllIsIther. But about my wife and used W do, he n4* sit4.by the driiwing-room mechanism. . "," ��� I . .. �. Aloof from the pc 114kaitgUin *, -..,�_* : .. . : � - � . -_ - � - . . . - 1, . . , - I � � - , . I rld on ­Ifiore. The amazed effort baby " -- - . - fire with-pretty 'Mrs. ll (and the tab) The marriage of'C( . ninL .. Aerbart'01amarck 'l, J - � . : - Tile stir and the chance if, O'd , .I -k _,." *4 . . . . . . I ' Y) .1 - I � I I . - ji, 2 , � . . . .." .. - . .1 - tie ­ tea y. t r . Where , . , ' "' Are toilers, with stop true I # a was, or what it Jam, Jim J I ; �_ ' �. .4 !. ?I kk"" - ;;; . .. d . ,.'., � - albIre .PAO I 1( you AlWayaneartollim. Aguesintobernarriod to the Counts Hoyoa in likely to be one of .- "'I'l An I Pursuing their we i . h'bd - 'O 'him . I how I - . - , as of course a fail, -know how I have auffered- your wife to the carats very ioZ. J ' ,'whoh" been the most brilliant events of the Vienna sea- . . . - - wearisome-1 -1 P I... ­3��. .1 - . I - . am - - C1. .ur . - me di but wondering re- has haunted No"- - False I '2­i . eallod to the bar, works pa- hard as though son. The I . prowess and noisy insW64 . - ll . . - I lb I A. -1, alls eb b6 him pre tly to a", nis wife lit If . . . , ­ ,�_.- ..� . "Bat wedding will be attended ­ - Ra " Lurethe garrulous_ , , � you have n soon her, father.; his living depended on i(; and his father g tg ,fi - . _'. ' ':' , _L � y capi to 1*_V­ - ever i . . . : - .. - . 0 r0a - the leading nobility of - , and rot I - . ­ -- . . .1 . ­ . .. , , ' The home-keeping sister pnd mother. slid gazing In . whom the I I.. . - * * * to him to be still, how could she haunt you has privately assured the young man 8 Austria find Hungary, among W 4 . I ­-, But the " average" forth and - 6Y thiOW[aide, sigatu gathering of . I _:.. . . . - -,, . �_w, . his face ith the unselfish do. go . - - - . - . V - a . - ! =1 I.. -, . ` ,1 :� __ I IG It wasn't the Beal one • but'all th mother that one dayJent will be Lord family of Hoyoo stands very- high. The , 4 . ... town gentle and patient and strong, , , votion of a I vi h L Then a doctor same, Jam, As . . . - . I .. . . 0 1115 has haunted me-about that, Chancellor of Hill -,� I , : ,.� - Shall learn in the fast-Dearing distance - � I - . . I , . . " �� a - ,1111 - . COUlitess, Margaret is 21, and-is one of seven I ­ , . . . wherein life's awards have been wrong, - - ' came, examined his Ise and. temperature, bab " •- 4111(lortrude said Matthew 'Ono night tO children eldestof .whom, Countess Lao- ., .. . - I . . - I I _� I , ­ __ ..... and silently 'disapple red again ; and ", Re perspiritibn was on his '" ,- then his pretty daughter-in-law as the fact struck poldine, married Baron Ludwig Von Plesseft, . p eo � . . . .1 . 1 Then here's to the " average peo I " opening eyes after a few minutes, he was real suffering th . . ­ . , , , .- - ; . I .1 _., ­­ � ­ am 1 " I - ­w:.- - I Tablo makers of home and Its rest • ' * ­ *. 0 "' . . him for the first time, for whom are you in . - . . - . � , . - . � - . I , I found himself alone at d the room who dark- " Poor father I" said James Bulbous, Is V40C mourning?" '.. of the German diplomatic service- Col � ..,. I % . I To them the world turns for a ble�slnli I . . - . . - . It i, - , __ '. , - When life its hard burdens Is Rreer-ing, aning, there was noth: ng for it but to go to have been under a terrible d 9 Herbert Rismarck was an intimate friend of - ­ . _. . . - - - I . . I .-- elusion. Belo;; She looked up with indodent-surprise Baron Plessen, who invited him two months I . . - For stay-at-home hearts are : slee al h' that when Ile I W14"du *hit-haalty *4(l,*iU Ji*Vidtn'�&'not having -the least knowledge of the fraud I . , - � - - . - .. .._ - .Birds build If they will in thesteeple, . . I .. s,W ml' ht be 09; to unde . � . %with some v .f J .* - . '.. . I . SgAin lit able MAN& isli4o;luroe no lill,feelthe against� othera V that had been played oil M . ul u -and ago to Pay him a visit at Flume, During a ' . .... - . - . But'safer the eaves for a nesL _.. I - � . r B be 8 fortaiglit'a stay with Count Hoyos he made . . .. ­ Y I .. . - .. . ,. - I ­ ­ - - AV.A - surnoth, I account of it ?-to lot by nee be bygones?" replied: " For a little sister of mine, whiP his flancee"11 aocqtiaintance. . - . . .. t - . I ­ - - - HARPIEWS B ' "I opined his� eyes next the room Matthew iofiected� 'This *" a nerlons':died at 0bristmalal . . .. . .:..' - When * - .- , ­ - ___ . 1. . . I . . - . � - . .. . I The German Emperor's Imperial tr.iin - - .:. T,-. . , -­ -_ . - - . . I .. . .1. . I - i - was very silent, and a graded light stood on, proposition. But he was in a weak state of " Ah-of course, in* dear," he said with - � . , . - r� 9 - * -­. ..., L . . . . ; . - Not being able mind and body propitious to virtuous im- a slight start "Now I remember. That which has just been completed, has cost � . t I table in a distant corner. . .. A ]BOYCOTTED ]BA13Y.'_'*. - a t E150,000, and it has taken three years to Cos- " . . "I to wl, he tried to think. The effort prow- pulses, and after a while he answered : illness has played the mischief with in . .- � !" - `-I • _1� . ad in vain, for he-could get no farther than " Very well, Jons ; I promb"lways ex- memory." . . Y 4truct. There are twelve carriages, all con- - . . . ­___ - ' - - ., , � . . . . - , . . '_ CIEIA PIER V.-J19M's WrFZ AGAIN-HzR an overshadowing fear �that something very cepting Lord Polonine !" . I nected together by corridors. The library '� . - , L. ! � (TnX ZND. ] .. -1 i . . ­ . I : . - . . . . I ­ � . &6 - , . : saloon is f ling w . . . . . .- . . . . �!. L&sT AppzARANciL dreadful-the very worst, perhaps had hap. We will leave out his lordship, then," - - W with Cobelins tapestry from ... I . . • � - . . - ;�-."..� � .:. a age U ­� ..- . . pened, and at he w&,' only going to realise said th young man, smiling. 11 And now, � .. . Z . the Palace of Charlottenburg, and Ahe dih- - . .: . - . .-. I. . -1. % . 11 I The my of this a th rv. I ' I . - . .. . �_ .7 " Was out, and Matthew Bulbous felt, next . I A Ratohmg Ohest forGirlip - in saloon is furnished and panelled with -*- ! - . , :;' , "*"" ' 'ring it now. It was painfu. ly perplexing. Could father ,19 will tell you how it was. -, L � - - , .�, � ` - a room like this long to a having hospital? James Bulbous related the story of his In Germany they have oak, while there is a drawing room furnish- . - I • , I .- . , � 1-1 mornilfig, as if another twenty-four hours of Hardly-an t eta a pretty fashion i d two nursery . .- I , d he carol ed entirely in white satin. an . I it would drive him mad -unlew, in self-pres- d aving seen his wife and child. Matthew was simply stupe- when the stork comes down the chimney . . - , t I . , ­..., As, it reception saloon, which contains . � 7* -,�.� t, wife. Convicts are no usually allowed to filed. The whole thing had been a malicious and brin . � I! , I ll� ­ - erva ion, he rushed off to the nearest police girl baby to make the house carrIa : -_ . I - , _. - . . . ­ - be nursed by their wiv a. several pieces of statuary, a luxuriously- - - * ` �' -. - i - .*' ; scheme , . 10 , . . - I I - station and gave himself Up in anticipation 9 a * i Perhaps he had -chains of Joseph Bulbous, intended to glad to tain on her first birthday to form fitted smoking room, and three sleeping . of the action of the law. got off, by some trick f Clove his solicitor, unish his masterful brother, and humble her trousseau. Her godmother i . . ­ e Ives the saloons, each of which is fitted with a bath. . - . I I - ' d he could a a in ,Test. and There is a large kitchen, and accommodation ­ I, - - ., - :- The house was intolerable, an and they had taken ins, away from the Kin pride by administering to him the big- big. handsomely carved h tch" . -- , __ . - a. ens his disgrace. Perhaps -worst eat fright it was popsible to give him. in this goes ` . not bear the diagram of being arrested in rat of gradually linen, the for the suite and the servants. .. . . _ I I *' , -:..-, '. the presence of all his cleilks. So th tf y the be ' . 4. all, and the fear of it made him wish he had gear knew his man to a bone, as no napery, and le silver that, as an industri- . l`_$1' - , �, 1 . he made ' . . 1. - 1. ' . . I ­_ . . , - . - - - '. .- living . - - It, I � Way died rather-his trial had yet to come Off.' other on knew him, and the auto- ous fraulein, she is to carry into her now At a meeting of the Japan Society in . I ,_ away from London by of Victoria Sta- person ' . .. - "L ' '. . London Mr. Shidshi, a graduate of the Uu- -- :. I '. I" !1_1 , J_ - tion, -unconsciously -leaving the train when , Presentlyli wife came in and kissed him. cratic and serf-ou fficing brother had played home. The American mother is beginning . - ­ - . _ . . ­ I . .. .% 6 .�...:---- it stopped at Penge ;and giving up his tie- She had not for ipany years been wont to into hishands with stupendous b1iiiiinew. It to the yalue of this custom,- and the 'versity of Tokio, read a paper on ll - "O . i . I - I - -_ . jitsu," the ancient art of self-defence by - - 1. .6- I . . . ket at the gate, crossed- the wooden bridge venture on that "t of iffection. Then some was difficult to realize it. - ' hatching cheat now makes its appearance ,, .- .. ­ - _ 1�� . . . - � :,..* over the line, which he remembered cross- one came to the other a do of the bed and •11 Then, your wife-your child "--­--Mat- and is carefully filled. Grandmamma, sleight of bbdy." It differs from wrest- I - 1,� - ­? ' -.- - wisely enough beg ling in yielding to strength instead of Op- ­ I �.,�,", , - - - � ing on the day of the funeral of his own also kissed him�this was his d liter thew commenced, fearfully. . ins a set of tablespoons, - I . __ . . '. ; . z� !" . � � - i- I .. _ %. It seemed so Agnes. In the. slurlde'li fullness of They were both alive and ivell. I posing it. It has been cultivated in Japan • - - I. - � . . xbn's wife-Christmas Day. )if Joseph, an when the little girl is twelve-years old, • I . . . = long ago now. brought on by this denonstration ef , E hundred different schools, the oldest Of L . ­ _ " re after leaving England -provided with the she will have a dozen of them, each bearing - Y & 11 I � ; - L� � �: .. : .i- Matthew Bulbous walked slowly down, and ill-merited affection, tears welled ,pure money intended forJamea Bulbous's conl her initials. From an adoring aunt will I which is the Takenouchi-Rin, foinded by . . 1, I - _. _._: . - . I - - . - 1\ _- the street Of Penge, the broken man's eyes, nd he straggled Takenouchi 11isal in 1.332. Ju-jitsu in .. . - 4 - heedless of pelting led to ental trip-addressed a letter to his nephew have come the teaspoons, from an uncle the ' I I ii 411 I - ­ - . - . I . - sleet and of the fact that 110 was wphout say: " M,ry-Agnes I don't care 'low recounting the whole plot. At the same time fork and from mamma the handsome it the chief daily amusement of th boys of - I - . I .. ­ - 4 a ro . . � . ­ ­ ­ - ' &P- Tokio.' The priests there, e A . - what I have lost-or w at has happened too, are 6.11 oblig- . . . "I ill � 1-.l - 10 ' an Umbrella. 'His head was bent in ab- - he despatched the telegram to his brother ery. Now, these things cost a lot of money, _% . . .1 * � .1 . ­ . i X . * , 1". . straction; but his feet - unmisciously, if you stay with me!" . . as a parting shot. The unfortunate child but as they are i o gradually on birth- ed to cultivate this system of physical cul.' . . . , - 'J 1� -, I.- �_ : ,-. .... * . - .. . � I 11W, - .- �._.�. were "Dear, dear, we will I alvralys stay with belonged to some one else- for it was a plot days, not one feels that they are any great _ X 1� i . - I brin him step by step to- . ture. It is prescribed in the Naval Acad- , ," I � w . i. " - in em academies- and the - � . ,I. - ,ir - 7 �, wards the house in Croydon Road where, ' U You have lost nothing; you have between Joseph and the woman Griffon, x nse- After the twelth year come the y and in the higher sea - . . . . , • W� . _ _..- - _ with most unchristian feeling, he had seen .wandering in your illness. " which paid the latter suffloiently well. The Imperial University. The method for gain- It - - � CQ ex and some heavier pieces of silver . . R� .;- -1 ' � I • . � .__ _. - the hearse waiting for the dead woman' " Am I-at hom top . .. or fine ones of chisis, ing a victory over an antagonist is doscrib- L. , . . . � * if , . , infant would have died in any case, in the � .. . . * , . . . ; -7'- _ I , . " No, des -, when you course of nature -or business. . 'Suppose she should never marry? 0h, ad as "drawing the body by the hands,, . - . �` it had to be done 6� �Ous=n shall be - - I ., over again, he knew now . ' . - - - how he would do it. Condone that marriage get strong. Now sleep tgain • ; we will stay " So Joe is gone, then ?" said Matthew re. waist, or feet,"" straight self-throwing " - � -_ ­ ... ..- .1 . : but she will keep a home for herself, and ' . . .. ­ .� -_ � . ::' he could not, nor forgive his son f6r the act With YOU. " . retfutly. "I a him four hundred pounds in it she will want to have her own belong- ing the - - - • - _ . I � ..,., . r- . ,, f and "side self throwing" by "hold - - , . I - - I , ..., , � . "Yea, I gave . - body, or part of the body, or by striking a . - - - .- :: . _ of defiance. But he recognised the hapd, of � yes, stay ; but i cannot sleep now. or you." Mrs or, if she should sink into the position I . - . � , ­, : r - - ..: ,-. -fortune which had first put an end to scything. " . , Jujitsu is strongly - . ( good Tell me % ' "He in half- away to New Zealand now.- le vacant by mamma, and the contents of vital part of the body." Ju * * .. � - • - '_ th-6 matrimonial scheme between' Lord " No, Matthew. To-morrow you will be I know, father," the young man added. the hatching cheat she 'Idnever be used, commended for moral and mental training. - .. I . 6 I , I tafaw b"pta J 1-44padpil U__ XPF * 4 ak i dila tial J!�'4 4�r Itf �6� I rliai : in h 1K I ruforgI4. Fur Ll 'it 4�4, 0 't PIS i 0 h I i'l h - ­ .� _ Poloniax and himself. a a pleasure to her - . I . .. - Had he only rec� stronger. You must not talk or think penitently, "I ought not to be PC h in Germany - ­ . - - so L . I 9. have been don't you think it will People don't drink so much . . . - A. 1 . . . ; ( " '­ , ­ . ,nixed it at the time, he would never have 'light." I stiff-necked. I ought to have written to You to give them to one for whose future there as they used to, says Bismarck. AVhen a - . .- , ., -': 46 . .. I - 4 - _, " I has not been so much care taken', American visitor lately refused a glass of whiskey of- . �_ � . � � - , I � ,qtig��ed .himself to fall into the Earl's hands "Very well I" he said with a sigh ; 11 but an-texplained. Butmypride romptedme . .1 . I i I ry : . . .. 0 .. . - I .. again. He would bav- left things as they can't help trying to th�n � . ' . . . . - - . ag a k to work and be independent. i am sorrier women are not, as a general thing, accumu- fered by the Prince the latter said : 11 I - . . . i, . . lie. are ad to out th - - ­ I 3wpre; The baby-would probably Z ladve. Something is bought to-day, dis. think drinking is dying out more and . 1, -_ - _.. � _y have died . question which now than I can tell you. " I .. . ;\� I +,- , ift any calk and he iliodid be':frioe of this was uppermost . and mere here. I only hope we shall not ­ I Os t I J141 his ipus thpuglits- hero was nd deception here; his carded to-morrow, and forgotten at the end a . *, - : 11-L -i-1- - I- M, #1 11 1. li 11 drink I- I .. r 1�&Jllv 1%, is a ,,- qp r n only . , i I .. 11 -;*; - 1Frr me rueu ion crasheaJqns Ikow. pliewier he-was stm aws ung Sin trt&L Try. face was too honest. The Griffon and all the 01 Lao year. She who keeps things always " ' . * . K. , - ;-- - � -:- Then he went on to speculate as to what fit thinI4 however, W04 0 . has a stoca from which she can be generous, waterand7ea." Then lie made the follow- - . _4 1 I.. • -.,. f no avail, and rest of that horrnrprssed away like a night. I �1. . : . �_. was roblably at thar, very moment going Amlngth he slept. Exh4usted nature had !4+04-11idibus, and as. yet *Aly coo. . ern people re- � 1 I night- ; 1. and it is pleasant, even after death, to live ing statement: " We north , . -_ .: --- re- * ' A tom oil uirc a wetting. The , Hungarians, the c - I . I . at the inqucst� From this he proceeded much lost ground t k before the hensible-and the relief was I,r,,p in the memory of one's friends, if the . - I. - - � �.___ . aponi,rds, and Is others down there come - - I _'. - - --.,, further tQ speculate drv; tlio,qotstence hii bl %r--Iw did it bel fvAhorowg. %%'hat a ti L-OWidtiC ' - -1 .. tho lit comes -with the f fragrant tea out of - . S'�: - . - I— �, M � r Jailoph had been thi - into the world half seM -over, but if the Gar- * . . . . 1, should be likely t9 race ruin and wake anti P theutat, silver teapot which has been yours, . - - . .. .- IN - ,_ ANIftis . act* �bdqh_ all the . . I - . - :_­ . sha,me' he i0arlied, Auf&f�fltly well. - It! A b 11 sted oij the kor or the delicate- handled, - old,fashioned man is to - beo~ thoroughly - conscious of .1. .- . . . ' - I . - -..- . -_ imprisor - - vt Vgt &.0k rible business I And what a -thrribly his strength lie4mab firab have .swallowedf-t ' . - W641d.be . - Awm ithAalrd, lskbqv , - . f. a from which the preserves are eaten, ' -, .. _ P, � . , . , . ir - - side 0 . window, And the first thing realiatio fool Matthew had been himooli I spe'e" . I . i ,�: f he Saw. I half &4)ottle of wine�­oIor, rather, a .-* . , ,1 � _� , - or a 'tar, or twor ye4re , 0 perhaps penal n a while the ctor'ca,TA, look- But he ba4w and - 6 " to which you devote-1 so -much thought, -whole... I I . , - - . . . ­ . . �� - I - ing teliderful, and pronoui . ed hew Wt4l I t ._ . . . . . . I It . te, V. - - theiO lead him to 'have cosl�ft Ut - Nn't you Mary. liquours and such sivee .I t t JW . I . : ioe=& 16l a 160gbr And is Jj=1 n designing. one. I don't like . � stuff, -but at fine. late. 4n Augusta's, . - - . . ._ seining to life, again,.ralther than sa�ply landeft.944 Lhat lif y shore where humiliz%ti�n, Which it is 0 be hoped did him - i to her al George . prau . . . I . �. - It was the . . Washington 148M - bar . 4 - - . . -, . ..: P lfl:tl showed a thought Inp., A good glass. of . . . _.. . � .. the imprisonment, whie'll-he dreaded most the patient has to t well as fat as good. (_�ek # j� ,--"-' - is , I vit beat fe&ther bed? - ­_. . * . 01 6 there was nothing le . a4d it.1 Y.1 a h WOU, have been he can. Matthew Bill took all the nour- ThTft ear of - toght and d* for the future,, and a lookitipp after Ibis coml cogw that's v1pre in my line. Among the'.', ­ . . - Y b . � . Y be - if ' " Wlpotpulisfioned officersininy time thep,, - x it t ihmqiqq th#y,'kav6'hin4l lul CII)DY64 i .. ., g" '" g'"- fort that am much to,be commended. How- no - - alretel " 'i io ralked it; ,� • . ' I . .. _.. I - - : ': oldtleolbil i I the he leirni to 6i real wou dr, jr�j i 400 ' were some smart follows -:-especially one, a I - . a to j a d cold and t, . d. - d . _U In a, ever. without: of what one will do . .. .,h .kj I . - d inse �t d 4n . _ ire sill I lob ' . i, . down the dull suburban street, that he where I a was, and the n the all min - X . a ,out willing WnLm Start a hatching cheat g artilleryman. I can see him now. If '', . . , k . . .. . , and he had been coin fiie beat for he stepped up to me and I winked with the - - - - -Alf,Tuld he shut -sway ftm tWwortd- for ton dent -that had befallen hi Is. Simultaneous- the last low minutes to thinic �01 that* with for your sin:11 gir ; and conclude that she 1. . . -I - - .1 .., , or twenty years. . What would not ten or with the warning she It from the dolor of grateful milignation. . Ailij.. foc.all he could will use its contents in' her own household. - right eye and he winked with the left one, . , It: right I knew quite well that on that side - . .. . . i4rs;w1pIld,Nolt4 lulak,lbj t - - . r.. ,a` _ r- ..I i • b- +i+. 't1 �` 'i=S' wa' "e ";s j..r,� ,? i.! �" , 'y �s - ".'<,� '.•4*'.- '> _, - w; _ 1. -'.' _ _ M .tf -- •` ? Y v`f.i' _ `'a++' 'i a L•._�z" f- J.. "da_ 0a - _ i4. ..f. - .. 1:. aH }! { e;.-p ' __ rain =4 - .fit'° .a•• -I - '. ..k r n -= L ?�� it - : J' „.� : 2 •. ryi _ ham- e•1, .i "F •J *7 .. psi, y +z- .i: •,� .it' Y.° z -`i C ..0 a.. F ; N F" F t 'uF.ya - r= r "7' ua�• n rte.. S .y I �•. I x s L :r x. > spa 4 e. qY�,a'. �.' _ y +a.ps . d ' A — __ I''E, eft _ Sa111 i -YS'W. _ ,+.a. .F':.. 1 µ ••�•tr' . yf'_ 5`...t- ti .. ��4• ` - a r- w i t $ ° - _ - - - ._ -_ - __ _ - • -_ Ems• . - . • THE BATTLE OF RWGE9PAY.- . kindling sunlight of those day !-•and ye 16 - � - : . " gtluaw! Q19 , W!>� �!O'A �, .t: z -� 5 •i�.. erred your patriotism is fuller ate t ! all the arts of man. Fearless of contrtidio• F'+ 1: ��P _h . -glory of the �naagemo�i tdd uY a Tho spring oropt on, and wood t >;d , . gt Ler>tq minstrel test ih� (�l Its - r b s`;��E,ws _:�,�� - . Fasten, grew. Would all thissenthu farm end iu on �rior}t , rsd free] as ie - •►I►�,►t,� rat r! a table ap carat K q �y� print the followins, not becatiee of its 'naught. L+x tat* was rif . The men it '_}narbe tLi►ose t+ecretions tli� uenoh life. tamslnoe an dhereinthF itrsst his . # :' t istened with hod breath. A St, Leon soothes, fee - rt ° s '�uco arithoatsecti ity,- .Ifpoa :, v -f � . , pp { but- because to the student of his- in Ireland I veracity, n intclli en>i reader,• it is. st Even they doubted tlfti .bald ass. th. tones .up _l eel money, aPP1YtoLoa,lAStaittsorwrld :, ►: ,:_' `► tort', and to a K i nerve and rrital forces, is so full of that ways interestiug to. know what the other the morning of Jun 2 the wires m sterious Iife, suetafnlag Stiid cptn IIO igc+it• _ _ ' NEKJtY L NAU�T, P�rtssrrt. � `. ' �L r. a - side has to seq. Tile correspondent who the delirioa>t nev�a the 'the summ The` chamed� refined feelings that i `. : d the following is T. F. Row- heel come. , t1 he :I+'tlniains ha grassed the .f Mt1T�}MR.' ?► • ;. - Il�e furnished etesd }It' on when St. Letots is imbibed ' I!►i�tei!verejs, r .;r. ° :iH�w - - • - ' .: land, at present of. Denver, Col.: Niagara river, under'the leads hip of Col. th se,only.daft tell who try- i&.V&ll3 - '' :� .E �.. 'y; = .;' '��' In the spring of 1866 1''enianisin was in John O'Neill, and later rang o , er the }andermany'e railroads have a traeksge of f w; Kh� the ascendant and yet in iti infancy. the the account of the fi htatLimeatone Reidgo I . ` < Xx ,•�.a== g 3 mites', 5,000 miles more than exist in r - % X41 � I societ had been or anized by Stephens, —or more properly Ridgeway. , :q, - g t13 itaitrat! d + e. , y,.;�•,''= Y f d Imlan ; the •earl home A. O':1lahoney, -Dobony and other refugees of The' village of R*Igew�►y I is,( .. Y ,-0 I ,�' j t .4 : :: ;� e, ; of he railway. .. . L • 1 4 ; •l '. G a i t the Young Ireland party. Stephens, as Buffalo. Itls emall.and scattering, Y•j . er, had worked and- planned in yacdi a"baund. It is ictarest lie. 1 �A� •�O+ 'g your .�g5st for (;Ig- #L� fv* : a , head sent p B S' TOOTtlAGHE SCUM, take no the United el Kingdom with all the-energy ways are sjieldy. Its �homeot+eacis speak of sihte, CanaBians have invested in 9-10 of the r�1 ,r_ ' e t estate of the new towns: in : IIa10 nay. „" ; , ` and sagaciky of a revolutionist, and the thrift. It was fiats O Neill formed the 200 y t " ' `` 'r _-" rent Britain quickly odd men that constituted his tam he i '• `- 5' -' • A. 60s, i Americans 910 or the manse. Th succ�e�e of.-- o� government of G q y Y• T y - ,i ' the towns depends on these o the' it ices. . =a =t ~ r to the startling fact that it rested cn a vet- were armed with the old muzzle - loading - ��• O� The • :.: -" :._ ,. f' •' ; cane. Tiien did its mailed hand become rifle, and out from Toronto marched the _ t " �r W-1 '11-i • `' �� I. �! "''"°` Y stronger. Vi fiance, increasing vigilance, .Queen's Own(Canada'x crack .corps) to • l N. , both the method and results obeli Koot "J ffin ng 1AVE+S .� 0 `i0 •' X,i�l it nursed. Its mercenaries mingled with. ure swords with those stern exiles. -uQ i - - s . �• 0. the people. Talbot, one of its most iafam- O'Neill'. loud voice is hoarse !th JOT %M,,# o ` y p of Figs is taken- it is pleasant represent font only incorpomtod 9il er kiln• � ,; �Z, jL , ins Companies. owning t'sive 111111 in Dili- . - ., . our hirelings, was shot down in thetsstreets As halting lie commands. y ONE POUND and refreshing to the taste and acts ish Columbia And tw,o in Montana on the saiflett Of Dublin, Under the ban of p Again we quote the poet of at time : jjjgR,jQ -jjt gsally yet romptlyon thetKidneys, rich belt, the richest in the world. ,:; . , P Such fury tilled nach loyal ml d, t 1 , ; ': i ' thousands were incarcerated. Its ress r - ' Laver and 1�OWe18, Clean6es the 8 a- They afford the safest and nxw i profitable • �_-1•-. • • • OKI ti'o volunteer would st.- y behi4�d ; 1� –iia � i% nvestment in Canada. The flrfrt inrne of steak ` ' �< thundered maledictions. P.nt despite all TUe fl - .i a p 1. _ ( laces investors on the t t ` - tem effectually, dispels colds, bend- P gsroitnd floor and _ E the 9, Fenianisrii did not stop.- It only grew •• Hurrah, my boys,' oy s d said Boo rwlnd " aches and fevers and cures habitual nearly all taken up. The second issue will be , .r .-- . . more seL reties and withal balder. Not a Col. Booker led theta. The afield rfjTe ` A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE 26 per cent to 50 or cent~ higher. Than its -�, - '�'' week passed that did not chronicle its raid- was the arm r the Queen's own and arm. CASE OF A MAN typo HAS BECOME "ALL constipation. 8 rup of Figs is the advancement wort .\ bp. rapid owing to y �Y development work: Now is the pypor •. *- `. night raid for arms. Covcrnment arsenals i RUN DOwN." AND HAS BtsGUN TO TAY.E QIIly remedy oI its kind ever' ver rO" Don't let it slip. It is not often investors hav ` "11 ` `~ were depleted of their stores, alid et•en the ed thus they should have beaten U Neilk- THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, duce leaslD t0 the t218te aIIaC� such a chance as this. Call at o8r ,Boa d ;, ` �' lanEllcrds awoke and .bewaile3 their miss• They outnum }>e td him, too. 1'ho muzzle p g -_- , Trade Building, Toronto `_ �y`. ' _ :`4 ij} .. loader is clumay red antique. One -of ' the eeptnble to the stomach, rompt in + : : :,`. _* ink guns. readers told the writer that after tearing off p i. . its action and truly beneficial in its KOOTE A f . s, As the national poet, T. V. Sullivan, then the to of the cartridge they had to pare J � z: effects pre ared onl from the most sang p _,• . - the ball, it bcin too tar e, and filet man ti ,d, ' The queen's proud towers, g g Y health anN a reeaNe substanceD 1 1� ",_,n of them held their knives between an = ! y g r - �. r ('an't balk their po avers, 7 - p [ [ (� (� (u r� ": ,�, :y; Ftxr - - Offgathe uc tipoos by sea slid sfioro teeth in readiness for reloading. (.rowdy manyezcellentqualitieseommendit �U� P�I11 LCT�U� SPII�Y111� OUTf �� _ 1. . • '�o where the Cork inen- _ rode-forth at the heels of the Queen's Own '_' - I i', � V, '. t to all and have made it' the most _is_ And bold New I ark Wien. 4, to Witness the capture or destrQ do of the ulAl' reDled knorvII - ' r.• Arc daily piling their recit)us store_ � ' ' - and hidden and this Peerless few, and when their defenders . OF PURE COD LI dER OIL WITH � y . JUST WSAT YOU ARE LOO --a FOR g ', �•�w _���•� , Pikes were forge -i , yrup of Figs is for sale > 7ba S , 've "t, faced about in their maddened flight up H 0 hos kites of Lime & Soda w,..i;. J ",N ,,s YP p Pr. �;, parody crept into the press: bottles b all leading druggists. . .: 4.� _ _,iii :" 11 the ditaty road, the eight was pandemonium. - IS NOTHING UNUSU /.L. - THIs FEAT - by I An reliable dru ist `vho ma not � - iT`e buried them darkly at dead bt night, . ' The fight was fought partly in one of the • HAS BYRN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER y gg y , - I '-' � ,.�,t',;�.` .'- ,. Tito sod with our cleavers turnip _.- 3 g• Many orchards, and partly o.k the road and `AGAIN. PALATABLI "s As M1LK. EN- have 11 OII Lalld will rOCUre ig t- s -= :: ' I3y our blackened dudeen's flickering light, dJ - , .. � _: And the mold in our wide wakes burning, can be called nothin else than a skirmish. DORSSD BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT S p .�+ �: :: -� •- g promptly for any one who wishes a. "l'.� ,,' No useless d�Riiis inclosed our'pets,' After a couple of volleys Booker fornred his • EMULSION IS P'UT UP ONLY IN SALMON a = .; � -.; � �' . ,; "� Not in shoot nor in airoud we bound'em, O t lt. Manufactured only b th8 �+4- ' .w t'r i�!*s men in a square. It proved. his defeat. ' CCLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- y y t� r - But 1v� laid them gently in scores and pets,�� O +Neill rceived his advantage and rt ke } GISTS AT Sec. AND $I.00 a, ° ' �t" With some aloe, clone straw around 'ear. P� CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COa - ;,, : -. -"T - them with a well directed volley. They l SCOTT fir• B0WNE, Brlleville. 1 a o . �4 +'x: SoactedthemeninIreland— butwhutwere broke in confusion — scattered and Rid - """""""�' _, -�2 .�X� - - - '• their brothers in America doing.? We shall way belonged to the victors! �- . - SAN FRANCIZ300, OJdL. •v -' see. The close of our, war infused such TOROtiTO BISCUIT AM Ct1N'cCTIONEIIr Cl 1.OtTvu.LB, .KY. NEW YOBS,1(T. Y v� • A :; 4 4 tr The union ,Tack on one of the ublic - a spirit into the Irish cause as to lift it- to male ilia best gootlo. Try Lhom and . <eu :i - P buildings was torn down and trampled i! : - - -- --•- - - - - - -- - 'a . 4 � � . ° _ the highest pion cle of rominence. The g P m - r=te . --� � - s h .. p the dust, and men went wild with xktriotid fist �C -tLF FOR DRi;'�i CttTT /1f:, °'� �� "�j��= < rest heart of t1e Irish soldier, flushed l °1�'A tan ht b .Micas Chubb. aoneral twe-,t a °• `" o Not since Enniscorth o Onlast Hill U great the renown of southern battle fields, 1 y Y or ntaria sus# Yoaxe 1St,. Tnroato out 01" t t;" ' instinctively turned to his far away isle. had Irish eyes beheld the sigh Had they t .�: = +' _:•; �-•' 1 .:�;L .Y ' i^ t'9 keen thousands instead of hu died$ wound '� gl i"'t a - 1 �sd .v�,7 -, His lips became stern ride of his nativit FiF.LU TEA curosCon9ttpatioa, ck o _ +• �. "M 0D Y C Q N0 C �, n..n and hatred of wren strengthened the hand Toronto have fallen T It .ifs tter that it Heachkche, Beata oe take Complexion. j P e3 t.L g g was not 9o, for in the end defeat was inevi -- :.11 Get Vroe Sample et tlxnwlxLo TsA IN 0 2 - ..- -. -_ - that yet held the sword -and if at this table. President Johnson awoke to the Aarwcy 317 Church St. Taron . � O `�" ' The only rr critical period a heaven sent leader had Q Aphis, Cank� worm, Apple Curculioand other, arisen the star of Ireland mi ht have crisis- The border was etro sly guarded. "�1WO CANADIAN I'ATIty7•$ l~Olt BALI: � � p.. ' 11 Insects that are so * • Y g Thousands of armed men me crowdin 1'roces4 or softening and eub�ueiag n injurious to iirclkarda and . ` the brightest page of history. But petty g roc taory ores. Brand chance for mines a. F`or . �`% Gardens. ever train, The were turn d back. It ,- jealousres sundered and wrecked a grand y Y •articulare address, INVLATOW4 C.ii10Y, TO- _ We manufacture the 1M0iiT C0 PLETEline .. -. : cause, a�pd forth from the chaos serous two was stated then that 40,000 m n, all armed, tugTO. _ of Phi 1HPb and wi1D►flLl„i hot for pumping, n were faced homeward. Water and driving Machinery, f any firm in, .1:__..'.. a artier —one, the party who looL-ed to Ire- , • '`ATARRH liR. l LARKA CATARR,I CVR1E Canada It will :,: : The news came to O'Neill at ertio station J p never f a itq, - pay you to se d for large` pp ��A�� CARRIAGE Tt�P$. illustrated catalogue before . ",.,,' land as tale battlefield, the other with tale end 9c- in stikmua CURED put basing lase t: close to Ridgeway. He counseled with hiA FREE art the lightest, neatest and be9t in the mar-- where. ONTAKH) PlJnP Co., Toronto =- ..t, I dream of Canadian conquest firing its r po3G•►go and tea w►tl m k,l you i_et nn3 have ' L . men and they sullenly retiret}, and redress- patented improvements not Oitt. Mention this paperJ' '- `5 '1jt,-', -Aa- � brain. freetriai p.ackajo. Clark Chemical Ve found in an other make, order one from your f • `that both had the welfare of Ireland at eel to Buffalo as prisoners tl�c federal •oreale. out t`.arrlage Maker. Take no other rind. ..; _ government. But the were .cnacious. I» ' ;• . "' heart is undeniable. But the conquest of Y -- - - - ' ' _ Canada was utopian, and savored of piracy. 1869 they gathered.again on t le border, but AtiTIfDe -50► Tomppccranco men and 7{ -. : With recognition it might ht have been fees the "raid "proved abortive. women, young, middin wgtd and aged g g to eoc•ure order++ for Joe laws +. great t _ . ible. But from whence would this come• ? In 1373 the Methodists of Ridgeway Kook, Out of Vatrkne -t4 into Light, or the story _ �y - • erected a memorial church in memo of the .f m Life. Not n dr in the whole book. r• % ' In their enthusiasm they fully expected memory Y y Pag° �, I . I `;; soldiers of the Queen a Own, who fell —or 4% peraon can read this work without fool- ' their adopted country would be their ally. Q n butter for it. Thi, in a low priced took and - ;. "�1 later died of wounds received in defending g p ,t / i What height of folly! What imagining! A I g he t�r.ns are liberal. �Yr';e for fall infer LL .. comMittee of both parties met to amalgam- their country. It stauds close to the pulpit. nation. WILLIAM I1+uous, Publisher. Toron- `V `� � �� �* � ' _ ,i, . . ate the whole. Their counselling only For the imformation of any who think no o,,Ontario. A,/' .� �� ��N - ' one was killed at Ridgeway we give the in- widened the gap, and the men in Ireland 8 Y g Qj ,g J o <- . _ . " : recei�iu no eneoura a meat fell back in scription accurately: P:CIiIj:KA I'iLR CL till; iv trntY "�� , g g ' PILES a vrondcrful remedy. F:xTItRV At. V /; : ' , Sacred to the Memo _ t, sullen silence drinking eagerly all American rY la"txt :ti AL Iretit�IU,roBLE,tui*:(, (�� ��� Q Q p news. Of the `tidgewa - :Naityra - 'I�UR. po -aitivuly cured. One writer says. •' I 7.; ! k#� 4' p�` ) ''. Who fell defending their country in the at- elt the eiru•ti of El; itKK A from tike flrst ap- r • 'the Canadian pat t.y went to work in tempted Fenian Inn aKion of June, 1 & "rfi _)1►cation and am now thoroughly cured ". Wrtto 4� �►' p� j - . - r - Malcolm A1cl:acictn,enslgn Queen's own•kill• + �',' grim eari.est. Organizers were sent over or cirru.ar and fu'i information. trice 5�k. a� - „ ed ; Hugh Matheson, sergeant, Queen's Own, end i.Os1 oor bottle � � CiQ` J' the country, forming Fenian circles, died of wounds : William :Smith, � P�t%pp�. N Ask your 111*y �o/ Queen's awn, ;t,,t o► it or send to it . A. 1%813IT r. tOt Iray P _ THE i :- Every circle was a military company. It killed ; Christopher Anderaon, Queen's Own, ;L, Toronto. I P� V R010 r r ' drilled three times a week. h acll inc "ma r killed; J. AV. Mewburn, Queen's Own, kill- - - ed; MranctaLakery corporal, urd•n'eOwn, died LL FOR AYEtaOLL -itt A ]lasgwiti�Nwren All lnteitlgent people saleonr Cats bought Ills own rifle and uniform and was of wounds ; Mark lleirteq, Queen a Own, kill tfRrr We ar:r th I k 4� m a• <Nr� in the s under oath to o when ordered as .one of ed; �VillixmMairbankcsTcmpost ,Qncen'sOwu.� ka- F� �� . togas system of advertising b descriptive i5 } Queen's Own, toourk geode w�vrlil ,kcal to nny�adddrlC•KSabY ` t ai,a: ' t61� pace list, quoting in plain figur at net cash ' the invading ar- i •. The winter of 1866 killed; Malcolm McKenfllo -. aaw 60,000 men enrolled. 1%,illiam R. killed- Expreag. securely packed, one of our Union A$K YOUR t3ROCER FOR prices tho goods we are selling: : . -toberts of New York was president and a, 0o strew hie ashes to the wind - ;ilk parn4ols or umbrellav, parAgon fninme, WATCHES. CLOCSl3. a . • . • . Whose sword, or will. has serv(A mankind. plain or f,wey handle, on receipt of $t--+► r'eK. • - . - .. -,` , D 21DS. dBWi� Y James (xit,L,ons of Pennsylvania vice pros- And is he dead whose glorious will lifts time on ,filar st ulubrollae Try one. Noto the addrexa, - ][AMO f ,; v .: . . ident. Gen. Sweetly, lately deceased, was high i :.ttix'r siaaolaetorr. Stu! S �Io lfoagt' 1St , 81L W To live in hearts we left behind is nat to oroato. . Alm the military leader. Finnerty, now of the „ - -- -- - - - - - -- - -- ----- - - - - -- ART GOODS, BOOKS, :': -" Chicago Citizen, Judge Dumie of Illinois fie' DeLA�AL CB,B C�PATOBS. sISHIN(� TA i ' Erected by the cititeno of the vicnity of the . - I . _ . ;,- ; a • -and Judg© Fitzgerald of Nebraska. were CAS .g GUN0 _, rominent. Gen. Sweeny, the one-armed battle ground, September, 1873- SAlTD & 8Tl8AH - POWXR. , t „ " . p X. - A'I'$Z.Le'1'ZC REQIIISITiB. ICYCLH9.. :. 7_ _- : : hero, had fought valiantly all through the No man ehalI find fault with this ! loot J. S. CARTERS, - SYRACUSE, -Y. S This book is mailed poetpai do sll Data r Mexican war as second lieutenant uncjer even he whose courage Dave the wound. FAMOUS RENNET EXTRACT y - ocott, and when the civil war broke out he How man of O'Neill's men were killed is remitting 30 cents. It will pay -ou to secure _ = -. ;' _ y Cheese and Batter Color. • a COPY. . went to the front as captain. Under Fre- uncertain. One or `two who straggled oft . - sASCOOK nAILK TIMTaRS. - mont he was adjutant general, and later, • were captured and confined for a year or Sale Agent for Canada. FRANK W1lAON, - - WIT.T, BUY A BOY8' R11:LIABLE 'under (jrant, he had command of the Fifty- so. Prmiace Merchant. Xt Peter it,. Xandreal. I . WATCH. stem wind; mailed postpaid - -t! ;. . - second Illinois -volunteers at Fort Donald- Col. Bookerbomme so unpopular in Onfar•io Consignments bulicited. - � Upon receipt of price. Sat Ki taition - •- j son. In 1363 he was a major of the' that in '67 lie retired and nettled in Ilion- guaranteed or money redunded. . _ Sixteenth infantry of the regular army, and treal, where he turned auctioneer, and this - - . : � .- � .,iw FBAI�� S. TAGG�BT CO :a . had command in the Atlanta campaign of good story is told at his expense. The lit- - =_, - , . the ,Sixteenth corps of ttie army of Tennes- tie Irish boys would jeer and laugh when he - , , ,'. - "" g g ' g• - - — - — - I f You Dish a Good Upon Food, 89 �g street West, TORONTO. see. The citizens e? New York presented would be saying, '•Uoin o n gone!" area BY TdH�110 - - � . - him with a medal, and the city of Brooklyn shoat in at the door, "Run, run, the Fenians - �__� :-' a swoi.d. For gallantry at Shiloh, Grout are coming!" '':' . . and Sherman personally complimented him. One summer morning, years after, in com- - . ..= .1 BURTON � . ._:­ • No wonder the Irish soldier's heart swelled zany with one who fired his muzztt- loader Johnston's U Fluid Beef. ` when knowing the mettle of t }se hero who into the opposing ranks that day, rye strol- _ -`x >. %. - . . was to lead him. It has been _P.tated that led over the ground. Tile air was warm, w GVA - ' `� ". " "4" Cen. Sweeny was at t },e fight at Ridgeway. the sky wad perfect ; bird song shrilled - �'" RD = _ 3 � :,} -f ` ;1 4. There is not a particle of truth in the state- from the green robed tree and hidden nook ; � , 7 -y ; - : ALA. H EAl.d - " _tr,;. , ' meat. He nee er Ieft the American silt. the orchard and the clover field• when the 1 ?:r 3%: '... :'. :'� - . Tbe authorities at Washington did not in ballets had made such. music lay calm and ,- -__� r,.,., terfere, bat sold thousands of arms to the , ' I . �. :, . :� 4 blossomins. My eompauion pointed out t•`' _ . :.y - � -�,, _ , ?seders. It may have been that the lead -. every spot of interest. There was the farm- -, Y TAKING _�T RECULARLY _ 1 ` . .1 _;, �; __ rnadefth emlandifferent sand this inc}iffer the news of the invasion. Tiaere first tare rail BI�i1tVIDR LINH - STBtAIlft.98IPS � - .;. - j -, • ence strenotrtened the invaders, and the fence that formed a breast -work • yonder - __- _ SOAR �� l YI Y Weekly 8sili Betmean 11[oatrea� -- t ; - ' planned not in secret council but openly, as' the dusty serpentine road down has and Liverpool. Dlreot B'rom �ilontreats . �` - - x.-- I p every Wednesda at Daybreak. Pee !�_ �i =; ,.. , C. , if assured of belligerent rights, and perfect- windings had fied�the Queen's Own, and w sengers embark a�ter 8 •m. Tuesday. � : tip` Is fibs o� reliable ail sa�'O'' :FI ed their organization w such a standard as came awe , a ride in, our heart for th pp r .. � _j _.. Y P Superior Aommmodation for B,aloon F°- _ ,' _4w1 to cause a feeling of alarm over the border. Spartan few who had so nobly attests Soap to Wash your Ilea Wlth 4___ Y Iptermediate and Steerage i1 ?aasengeret ` , Protests poured into Washington from such love for the fatherland. Oates or iraaoage, mentreal N Liverpool It preserves the hair m es it . . . L+ England. They were ignored. Canada, — - . 84awn and tBbJ According to _ __ •: y ♦et' ,•4,« ; Trip, W dG $06 • ... ) Acoom od'n. - - ' - - a °�= doubtful ii all these preparations were not Round D, -._- _, p. R. f;, `' An Extended Ezperienae. The o tad ► r``' sa steerage r - - grow •keeps the scalp he thy 1. , ": Itk � , ' the veriest vaporing of demagogues, fora " _� , Intermediate, - - � -• - while looked tranquilly on, and at las; be- Writes a well -known cheraiet, perm }tt, ,n: a {>; ' �' i4:: '_: For futher inforrm&(Ion apply to Beware o[ Imitations and always ask for BURTON S. 'e, ", z•j.. came alert. Her citizens were sworn into. to may that Pntnsm's Painless Corn Eztraa $ MURRAY. fin. ItlanaSen _. __ * _ . .' ;a, service, and the excitement over the border toe never fails. It makes no soree spots it -- (�-j�j�— j,1 - �`( j� �,1 • �',' - rivaled the frenzy on this lido. Thousands the flesh, and consequently is painless" 4 Qtlist°m Or any �'� Agent• ant Cg1111 [ �FTl7i iJTEAl1I - LALUNCRg'J►, s • i V N1 '' of her citizens crowded into the states, Don't you forget to et Putnam's Corn Ex ": . _,!: f: y tractor now for sae by medicine dealer - �r -a , It ma be asked here, what was the . t _ - , s . policy outlined in this threatened invasion? everywhere. Subatitntes are�sevtrywbero °' - _ *; ��� H rZET : ' s. ,N , �'. ad the leaders mapped this out ? They offered as lust as good. Take . Putnam a aNLY .�„ : had ! At a certain point they would mass only. �� qx r.. ,, . their men -cross when favorable, and gain An Lnglibh sryndicate is projecting ant; c - > .., X - , ' :,, a foothold, entrench themselves. e$ and await - - : ®__ . :_; .a the biggest lrailway terminal schemes in th '`' .?X ' reinforcements -not only from the states, country at-Duluth Minn. '• ;. -`X4 ; - buteven from Canada. Thoagh the goy - '!' - - - ernmept turned against them they were Anton. Nelson, d Colorado ebwbriy, 1 - - - ; -. ,y confident that enough of their men would coed an eagle a few days ago. hjeIson w - � a _.1 - �_.:.� TRUSS < ' get into Canada to make defeat impossible. 'iidin of er the pr•urie on his little cow eon -¢ 'then once masters of some sea -port town withisrlasso tied to his saddle, when fiMPit4V€�i THE LA$`�' 3Q YEABS -' ",I.- " they would build and equip privateers -- sa�tr the eagle flyin�gg ahead of liim quite eI �jEj� BETTER TYE $IE t $d started his n on I . �Y - ` ,pray on the commerce of England -land an to the ground. pony z' :;:..; ,�� e. . {, armed force in Ireland and trust to the hod run toward the bird, and when a short di t P'rOm :dOS4 t0 347C? with power t0 Solt CLtStOII1e 8. ' • : °` -• . of battle ere this reco it' they dreamed tance away threw his rope, Intending purchasers of Steam i.aunchex for _. ' ' -tiN � . gn pe, which set. t) "3a. should place orders earlyto revent del. - - • ryas assured. No handwriting on the wall ever the eagle's nook and under one win a' in delivery. , `. came to their vision. No shadow fell be- and he succeeded in getting the bird tot Swo Fen Q,YEil= tINW. Aft R w Auram "Marsh Steam Pumps " for feeding boilers. " The Hest Pump "3n the eoun for this pane `,- , .,r , � twetn them and the bright ray of netianal ranch hoard alive. The le mess LE7 YE St[LEQT �tiAr t� S t Q WaL S�0 rose. Returns exhaust into toed water eat, it from 40 to 60 d l� �. '. - - .Bhipmati sad Acme F�ngin train 1 0 �1 H.I',, coal -oil fuel. Fero and sit cso onnd wlW� ' 11 :: sunlight. Gre$t gallant exiles of the old eight feet from tip to tip -of its wings, Pre . ARE SEMI ��4i1 � wood,eoal or coal-oil fuel, b•a ng g•P Bond 3e stem forCatal $fist. . i - p ogee and prise .. .� ` -, land wk-4t-castles, a built ! 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I I bas I . � . I .. ­ ... .1 . . Mysterious stream *10 E ki I' )UM • I , r:,- , , � 'r . . . . - - � . 1_ � I . # . ,-#,: z �: - - /:I '' I ''. ; ''::... - ...... . .. : :. _', .., z.: . - . ,�, . __ '. =Ittances are acknowled ed a .., � . . . .,. , . . '.. � I p, ... I * . . - .., �: � r I 141 -, . . I 11". . . -..,*" - . - .. � -Revs. Father h � ­ .-. . ,.: �J - I . - -1 :; :.:�"..� - ­ - i�,. . � ..!.,: - . I " - . - - . . . I.: - . ­ 4. -_ . -- v �� -, . � -� - ",.� - _ . I �� .. -, . . -bauge of date on label on the first paper ol- 'I eti . .. - - I . . . I - . - - �: !�­,; .,� �, _ : . ,,,� * wledged Vision " -Fresh 6foultes, lemons Ima * , , . - . . - - ric to 0 1319yo4w. i not arrived at Dickie & Mar I ... : � �'.. � . - - . - 5 - - , , , I : . . . � �� I— .. - ­ I . ". I , .. t ­ owing receipt of money, at this office. Always Hands of Oshawa, and ieXawr'an, of Barri�, -Arch Bishop Walsh visited the flee. � - . ­ . - 1. , ., ­ I ., . I ".1,­, , I- . . . -1. . - ­ . . ! I_, ­1 I'_ ­ _,:_�� , �_, -�,_ ._1 �te�� . � - V .. "I ' � .- ­ :_ � I _:. ­ � .--.-.,..-,. I . � �1't�­'r, I - . � �: as . .1. .. I . I I . . ,,, - . .;,. , keep the date paid gbead. it visited with Rev. Father Jef1cott, of Too - into schools of Whitby last week - ._ - � - I . , � I I e have on no - �­ .,..'.:,;,. i I 111 mad alt Drees Goods... We ha DOW some, Vol " fibs : ­. .- . .,:�1.1. e�. . , . '. � . . . � . day. wasp wish kind addresses. . � - 121., ., .. . : WIL - . . .1: ,., lt�. " . . I I I ... - _: y"Citting gM00, -Miss Mary AIWOU has 4o'Suffisift -Y.P.S. of C.E. meeting On 8= S patterns of dark, lights cream and flowered dress ,. __��.,.� �ii .k_ .-Ong I . I - .- '....1. ;1 . a" . 1, Less from sateens recovered as to be able to be out evening M 7:45. Topic,- on@ 0 . Every Lady should see -them. . _ . . ­ ­ * .. . ! 1. . - . . -��-­ -N t ��! .. ­ . I Ber aw at one time was Gone* I .... ­: .. - . _� . ­ �. . . � 4.1 - the Fiery Furnace." Leader, Goo. Z. . . . _.._:r . - , �:'... � :. . ­ _. . - :.:�'_ I , � - . � . _. ,. . . � : � -, 4. I � . - . .; I � , - _Ir - PIOXERING. ONT., 8, IM- hopeless. Clark. .- . 111.� .:T- I . I - 1. Ii. - I i . . * ;1 ­., I ._ .....,!.:�., ". _­. _� - _��' �- . I ... ­ .. I �,._ .11 -.;.I I � - � .: I : ­ I . I . - - ." � I 1: C. . � .. . . . - . ­ I� � .. - . I . . . . . .- 1. � I 0- : - - .'.., - .1 . , '", I .. � � 1� � .., I - . I - . ,� . . 11 '.. 1. � I � - , , - . I -W. Woodiuff is having &-us&$ vera - -Havinq secured a situation in Guelph - . . � . . . -,. �,­ .,::..­ , .., : , - �. 1: . MR ­: - _ � _� _. .. �: ..' , ': V, 11 - . . . , , . I . . ., . L % I . . . . I . I o, I 11. . . ­ I - .. . ! - - I ­. I.. - - , I I . I-. .,�. � ­ 1 dah eructed front of his mom marks . Henry Fawkes will leave for that plan on ­ ' . .. I I'll . : . . - - hakerls' AN all the rage now. - We have a fine range to - * .1, 11 - "... . .. - _.. __ - .. 7 - . , . . - , I r .�_ � � _. � contractors, after. I �'. � __.:: �,11�.! . .! .1 - � '. . * 'S choose from, stripped, checked, -plain and fanny.. _., :.. . . L '. LOCALISMS, _.' Mesors'Olmstead A Kempthom are Monday. The family will follow own - . -1 . � rl - . . , I . ;. .. ,_ - 1�', ` . -Best Paris at Ldgau's.; ­ -,. * � _._. I I ": . I __N_ .1 . . -We - congratulate Gio. E. Clark o -A meet'Ift of the Directors of the ,?in I ­ .. . � . successfully -posing -his resent exxamiWn Mechanics! Institute will be held in W. e patterns for Ladies' blouses.. I - . . - 1. I -..;-. 1 .�4 .. .. ­ . - - . . . L -,. ­ ,;; . � . . .- ,:24" ­ I '. In . . : ` 4,�- 11 I -Walter Richardson in home fto . . . .... _0 i - 1. ,­ . ­: 4, the done in Toronto. He is now a full grow'! V. Richardson's office, on Tuesday even. I . . I llt . �. I - .. I .,,:...: _.. ,-, , �­ �--vl. . �v. . 1. . . . I . . . - ��v. . . . : . � . � , . - . . . - :1, city with a sprained wrist. . '.. .. , . . .L. " _.� .:; 't I . n .' .L ' '' " . '... . - I 1. ­� I:.. . . I I i.. . .1 � _:.. Z I :. � .:. Pharmacist and Druggist. lag, at 8 o'cloqk. All the dir"wre an -1 . _ . I L . - I - . , . . ­� ." -: - , - I � 00-MUNW.-M - -.-, ! .. I Z.- ._,...­1.. �:.,. ",.,... �, , --, , , -Miss Annie Davidson. of Unitfora, . . . . � I .. I ... . .. - '' '. - ; .:._ I . , . I L - -I, .. ` _.��':w,; I - . . * -, : .. . x_ �. -, -�o -Robert Miller, of Brougham, left o.. requested to attend as matters of import--- - .... . . I . - - I I -.-. .. . � I -_ �, - .. -,;- - � I ' .. L * , . ­ � I - kited with her frieud,Miss Lizzie Haney. Friday evening for Scotland, where b-. ante will be p before the MOO"& ' e . __ 'L;:' . � - ­ - hirtings. We have on hand over 650 yards of h ..: . . I �.�;�,,;�'; � .i. . ­ - ­: , I avy � , . . - �� . last week I - i -I' I , urchaoing sheep for to impork - -Cheap tickets, -Ho for England. Irs- - - � � . _. " 6 -Miss viola Wallace, of Woodbridge, Purpose" P - . . I- �-� - . __ . _. I n vi He will be gone several weeks. land, Scotland, anywhere, everywhere, S . shirtings, bought away below the market prices.. We '. • - '. ­ . , �4, siting with her cousin, Miss Oors -C. Dale and family, W. boat, rail ocean, choice of all railway Can glVe Special value in shirt' i" . Vine choice of pa#erns. ,_ Ham this week. . � I 4 - 0 ntq Ing • .­_� - '. _:f�*_- ­ . I . � 4 1. I - ----.T - Joseph Stephengonand wife, of Oak Alex. Gormley, S. K. Brown n and atiaboatroutes. and 11 best steamship .--... . . ­.- I . . ber of others were down from the city oi lines :-Allan, State, Dominion, White : � . . . .- I _. • _... Ridges, are visiting this week with his � ­ - _.. . � �'. I - . ..� 11-11 . � � � _.. ­ -1. - - . 0 - . - , . . .'.' - - _. _. ;r = Monday for the purpose of voting. 9tar, Beaver, Inman, Cunard, Anchor, - . . . '.. . - � . sister, Mrs. Samuel Linton. . � - . . .:. . . . � .- m . or - . . . . .. - . . � I ... � . _. % •� . 91 - ,; -The road commissioner has a 'a Hamburg Amu. Thiugvale and Nether. - 1. . . . - ' ' . - . - . . ­ I­ �k* , - ,_ t -The screen doors and window'gereene - , � . . : I single, round trip e laundried white Shirts. F m*e fancy . . . 2 ' I I ) . I ; . - menced operations on Church street. Thl land ocean lines. For harts. - " Gents fin' .- . I' I are only waiting to be introduced to sum- - -' - - - walks will be raised and otherwise im or prepaid tickets apply to E. Stephenson -1 mer quartors. The -flies have come to S flannels, all colors, ties to match. Shaker flannel -- _. '. ­ : � _. .... . � . . � . . �._ , . - - stay. . proved, besides other repairs made. express, tel. and tkt offi0e,(Opposite Hatch ' .. -The council sat as a Court of Revis . � Brog.,) Whitby. Rates gui and undershirts summer weight. Shirts of all. kinds' made ­ I I � I 1. - -1. ­� -Hd* differently people aro'coistitut. . aranteed right. - . - i .. . �. . I - .. 11 I.- . 1 Tuesday and disposed of a larg ' - Jock Brooks is in look it is said. to order. . . 1. . - . L­1- � - - ­ - . . � . - � ­ . . . I I I . . . - . .. / I I I � ID , ,:-! I - to on Monday, while others in the i -'on On . - / - - i - ed. Some voters came here from Toron.' amount of business, so much 1 1 . . 0 - I - . _ I - . . . - I . - . . I I . - village was don Natural inclinations are more useful than I . . - . I ..-.' .� would not use a ballot. that we are obliged to bold over that par] acquired knowledge. and in good luck the . .. . . . . _.. I .. . . . � .- A,- � I. - . _. 1. of the day's proceedings until next week same rule applies. It seems that a rich . . ­. I .- . . . �� . . % �o _. . .. . 1. . - . .. ... .. .. I.. .- . ... - -Messrs. McCormack and Connors ... . . .. .. .. .... I a -The funeral of the late John Stewart uncle in the old country, after years of . " ' � ... - traded horses the ot"er -day, but thinking , .stock- ", of Church street, took place on Friday diligent search has at last located his uitings.. We have a large of fancy suitings, light - * that the deal was an uneven one the lat, . . ­ . - . I - . ,.- 1.,�. ter intruded the following night. to the Bowmanville cemetery and wa; nephew and sent for him. Jock has re. I . - �' . I � , - - .. - S and (lark. TrouseriDgs'. of all kinds. Prices away. - _. . ... . _. - � t . I -Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Richardson', largely attended by big numerous friendsl ceived the letter, but is rather backward . ­._. ­ .. . - I - i� " � . ­ and acquaintances from all parts of Dar about crossing the briny to. the fond sm. down, all work guaranteed. . .,. . .< I I "I � 1-1. ,visited Newmarket last week, and while . I . - ­ • . . ­. there were both taken ill with measles. lington. brace of his dear - uncle. After the first . .. ­ . . . . . - . .. . . ! ... I : � ; ...... - ' They have returned home almos't recover. , -Concert-On Friday evening at ' rough edge of excitement wears off Jock � . . . .. . .. . ­ . I . :.. . .. . . - . . �.. . , - "% - ' , ul , - . _., ­_ ed. o'clock a concert will be given in Dale'. will no doubt set sail for the mother land. - - I - . , . , - ., � 6, - . . . I .. . I - - - . - .. - . . - .-/ . , -Several plates* 'are 'sforea,-at the fire-1 Hall in aid of the Royal Templars Iota -Report of Junior Division of Picker. . . . - • . . . , L . . . I- �...' �_. - the address tags have council. The Crusaders have reserver ins Pub. School for May. Third class- i ie !.- - � - .".. , - . ball from which Dsckv ''' &*.''.-Marqs , I .. - .. . . . ' - � been washed. As these' dishes have their best pieces for this evening, am C. Ham, A. Kerr, N. Kerr. Second I I . L-. .. . � no . . . I... . I local talent of a high order will also par class-M. Mowbray, G. Decker, L. Les- I . I . . . I - . I . � . - -1 . . ­ 1-1 - q-1w. - names upon them the committee are un- e5 !- . :. . I . - .... ... .. - : - I... .. .. . I... - . . . I - . I able to return them. ticipate. Admission 15 cents. lie. Attendee) every day-1. Dunbar, F. �. � -I' . : . �.. . 1. . . . . . � . I .. . . . � . - . ... _. .1. - 11 . � I The Presbyterian friends of 'Broug Smith, K. MCQIIRV, R. McQuay, H. Wise,' I . I . . . . . . - ,., '. I . . . . . i- . • . � . N� .. - . ., -If the amount of blossoms app',,,' - . ' I . . . I � ... ,. .. - . .. � ...'. .. � I I - appearing ham will hold a parlor social at the com F. Andrews, S. Leavens, C. Ham, A. Kerr I . . . . I . . - . . .. 1. .- - . .- . upon our fruit trees can be taken as any I . ''.., .. - . . � .. . .. . . I � modions residence of Hr. and 'Mrs. Thos N. Kerr. 'Those that deserve special ered- I - . � .- . I I . I . � . - . � indication of the crop this fall, fruit in this Poueber,-on Wednesday evening June 80 - it for good conduct-M. Mowbray. G. . . . � . . . I - - . . . .� . . . . . . k � d , * " � . . . section Will be very plentiful. The trees * . . . . . . � . - . I . . . . ''I .. � are completely loaded. Tea served from 6 to 8 o'clock after whicl Decker, A. Westli ke L. Heageuo -- 11. I . I . . - - __ . . - � . - I - I I . . � will be a programme of a varied charact Banks, Kate McQuay, E. Boyes, H. Wise . � . -.Wm. Fleming, Markham, is sole * I . . I ... � - er. A splendid evening for enjoymen E.H roll E. Head, L Dunbar. "Number S . . I.. .. . � I ,.:. agentfor the celebrated New Williams You can add to this list of the use of - - . _ - . may be expected. on roll for month of Ma 64., Average • - • . - - . � . ... solving machine in Markham, Scarboro -After a short illness Ettie Efizabetl attendance 46. 1 y , .. t . _. .... -.!. and Pickering. one Any o offering it for Dillingham paised away on Sunday morn - Tuesday night's thunder storm was . I . ­ . ­ . ­_ sale in these townships except he and his - . - -- . .- . - I 11 . -,. ., .- - agents are imposters. ing, aged 18 years ,and 8 months. Do a severe one in' this neighborhood. R.C. MAL&AW 0 I0 .-. I ,..: to . ... __.. ceased was a young lady much respectet Carruthers, who resides a distance east of � I . . . . - . I -Robert Gordon has just 'completed . . I . . I . ­ . I - .. - . _.- .. the erection of a stone foundation under by all with whom she became acquainte( this village lost a coulDle of fine cattle " - " 1, ..Everyone finds a new .. -1 . _. . - I . . - .. Mrs. D. Leavens' dwelling on Church . . .1 . . - and her cheery face and manne they being struck with lightening. X ' . . . . . . will be much missed by- her friends an, large tree near by was also badly shat. ]DENTISTS polish false teeth. . . . . .. . - . . !. . I I • �. ­ _� Street south. This improvement has add- - _. . . .�,_ ., • I . . . .- I . . . - .. I .1 . . . - - ­_ . I . I _ - . . - . � � . " ' ­ . . - n ' � I . .,:�.� �d much to the appearance and conven- neighbors. The funeral took place o- - tared. The family of James Armitage, ­ . . I 1. Tuesday from the residence of her grand who resides in the 2nd con., near the east- . ENGINEERS clean part of their machines.. - - .. - 1. . �_ . . -, , - . - .� ience of the. above residence. . . � - . . , . . -_ . . . mother, Mrs. Mary Dillingnam, on th ern townline, bad also. a narrow esca . HOSTLERS clean white horses. . 1 -4,%- . - :� � . -John Remmer is desirous of 'renting Brock Road, and the interment was mad Lightening struck the abimney, and re' , . . - �, _� . ... � . I I . . - . . � 1. - or selling the premises recently occupied - I . .1 . CONFECTIONERS scour their palls. - - _. I . - . . - � - ..- by F. M. Harvey in this village. The, at the Disciples cemetery at the west e scending it shattered the stove, making ' . _'. . � . . . . - � . . - . � .., . . . dwelling is a comfortable one, and has a of the The follo its through the floor. Although :__. - . I - � . _. . . . ; . PAINTERS clean surfaces to paint. _. . • I I - . . I 113op ed to their list resting place by a far all in the house were terribly shocked, Mr. '. . - . I . . . � . � . , in connection. There is also good . . � - . " .. . ' - • - • - . I .. . . acquaintances: Armitage _' � . . . . stables on the A gathering of acquai mitaRe himself seems to be the only . . . . 1. . • premises. Apply for terms. . injury. , . - . . . . . -Friday evening while returning fron one sustaining any Injury. He is not i � ... I - -H9 evey's sale on Saturday was well . in - - . . . I . . I �1� - . :.,. i ­ the meetiDR in Pirie's Hall, the McCor a serious condition, however. It is sel- 0 - I I I � - attendcl, and much stuff was sold. The *. ..To As--- G R E,1 *. , I . , . . . I-. - horses and colts did not sell, but the ve- macks, who reside in the 5th con., hay dom that we along the front of the town- - . - - - - - - ..� rather a thrilling adventure. The twt ship are troubled with such storms, as the . .. . ­ . bicles, which were of all conceivable kinds . upany • ' I � he four I * - - and shapes, were scattered to t brothers In col with two othe lake offer olveial in. • � ' " * - . I i - ­ - _. . ,- young men, occupied a'.double rig, an( ducemente to enterprising clouds. . . ... I . . - . - I - corners of the lonality. Sono purchasers -.4 . � - a s - ... : � procured cheap rigs-that is well worth when they -had proceeded as far as Chas . ­.1 h -Down. . . , , ... �_ ., Ridley's gate, another r nasEed them ) ' St. George's, Pickering. . . I ) . - I . � - ` . . - . . . . . . - - � � I . . . . . I - . the purchase mousy. - . ­ . . -s took i� . . -John Woodrufl shipped on Saturday One of their horse fligit and begal °_r 4A a special Vestry meeting of i .., / 0 . . � � i 11 .. . to kick. The wagon was ditched and it the 7 " * 0 1 , I ' * - * 22headofeattletothe Montreal market - . :0,• will Secure the services of � ­:Of , I � I- .. occupants dtimped out, One of the Me above church, held on Saturday evening, I . __ purchased from the following. parties:-5 May 219t, W. G. Ham, church warden, - T . I . . - . .. .- : . I I . - _. J. Cormack'8 received a severe scalp woun( . . . " . . . � . . . . . . . - . .. . ... � - , . - .- �. . - J . Moore, 'Wbitevale ; 4 W, Oke, Whitby;' presented the following statement:- � ' • . * � . - - . - - - - � , and his co,npacions were severely shaker . . - I.: -Bramwell, . . . . . . ­ - . . . 4 P.'Nolan, Wbitevale ; 4 J. up besides receiving F,everal bruises. Th. RECEIPTS. i EXPENDITURES. . . . I _. . . . . Rouge ; - I J. Smith ; 3 R. Garland, horses were stopped before doing them 2 Burial plots 0 4 00 Road work @ I 50 = ON " - . r .- - . t- - I . . Cherrywood • ; I A. Besse, Whitevale. H o ,-','z ', .WS- �- !_ .- � . I . � . . !selves ftiq dainage. The accident wa- Rent 162 50 Building fence - � 0 . . . . I There were 7 bogs - . .. I .. . . . I - ­1 - - . I Average weight 1250. Offoring up to • I and material 1896 . . - ­ - . catized by the Tout h of one of tho horses Easter 18N - 43 63 U I a. H. Wood on 11 . I . . � .., . . . � .. - . . * - . __ . � in the shipment. . 1% : -The Searboro -,ricket team camf - : note . U 00 � /_ i I . . .1 . . � - . ,� . . .. . . ­ . :./ - I ­ .: . .-: . � I - : 'm Insurauce 1 70 ­ . I - . ' . plhye - . 11 . .. . .., ­ . . Taxes . - - -4 90 I . . . � . - . . . . * - . ..,. I u 1 Ce . -The R.C. congregation 114v6 decided 'here on Saturday -afternoon and ,;,.; . . . 1 '1892 '" . � . to bold their annual picnic in Gordon's I - club on flie college . ilt'l - De mber 31st * . I . greet, - , - - 'lBoar(l for Stud t 23 G3 ' * � - - watch w4h oni go ;AZI . . .. � . I I . Groye on Wednesday, June 1 The visitors went to bat and retired will - . I .11 - � . . I Wood, etc. 5 50 - I -_ . - • .. . I.. 11 ... 11 . .. - . . I . - : - � iStudents precaution will be taken to have favorable) . . - I - . , a geor . .. 1. . I i . - ( 11 _,�._ ­�, weather and a day of real furi'may be ex- 34 runs. Pickering followed with ... .. . I .. . Far-ter ,all, to M __ . ' .. retired with U) I I . � .. �. . . . :, ,13al. on hand 1055 � - . . pected. Special arrangeme en .. � 1. . I - the second innings. When time was call . I ... I . . . -, . � - nts .bave been M I * #210 13 106, = - I . .�"_­ .made by which Toronto people can secure - boys had put up a score of 10 run .1 . I 9I.;01,1" . 1. 2 N . . � ed our "' W 0' ,,GOODS of 21. - Sparboro were I -il return tickets for 50 cents. All who at Audited and found correct, . - . Usement- for the loss of 4 wickets. Properly speak 1. - / .. I - ; - - . . . . fTHOS. STEVENSWN, -_ � . i 4 i � . � ­ . . .. tend will be -furnished with am Intl . . .----- . . - . mg, this i-nav be called a draw gam- � '. Signed -.-- .--- ------- . ­ � . - . .. . . . . : ­ � . . . -The G. T. R. authorities have issued .. . I W.GORMLEY. _ . - ' - ­ - . . sli,,ht1v in favor of the visitors. It i- , . I - .. * . .� 1. � I ­ ' - . I - I .. . I . .. . . .. . . .. following notice:-Passengers are en- Alay 21st, 18U12). - 1 - � . . . - - � . - , - . . . . .. the fo - ULled4-ss' to say that both teams were- . � ' ' -splendid 'assortment of , .- . . - ' - ­ �. ., ... - I . .. room 0 . I titled to seat om for one. Baggage and . . ' , - - * , , ; 11 I - . *--- ­ , parcels that cannot be placed under. the weak- as such may be from tljF-:. , Local Option Vote. bd . � - �.. �_ . scoriti - __ _. R1 Flay , - " swall' -, btit it was ft splendid prac , . - DRESS GOODS fro' 8 cents up ; I -1 - - I . I i � � . -1 . .. - I ... - seat, or in the passengbr'o portion of the tice match. r'The Willis boys were th Wi must bow to the Savorvign will of the ' - ' . ' .. ' ' . I . . - I . . parcel basketf must not be taken into th% people of Pickenng TowneMp. . - . I only batters reaching double figure.-;, help. elletts from 5- cents up ; Cottona'des ­ i � . ., . . . . car. All baskets, baggage and parcels It has usually been the case that when - • ... - cannot be stored 0 ,e if in ins the visitors with 17 and 11 runs. The . . � that red as above, teams will ere long meet again, when • a. bylaw Is being considered by. the elect. Shirting, Cretollilles Art Mu►�'h]1S it __ ,/.' - - -. the car will be removed. is to be hoped that a full matel .,- 'ore of any municipality, the number of 9 - h will be I � 0 - . . . I . -A cricket match will take pla6a when - ballots east are small compared with that , '. . . . Z.10,"�Zarz _.3_=MT.C=S .- - ... . - . .. _. ''. � 1. . ... ­ . corded'. - I � . - . . rounds on Satnrday, when . . . .. i . . 11 . . . the College groun -Perhaps the .. most heated debate eve pulled %%-ben wnuicipal elections require - • - . - z q - our team. will be pitted against the River- . the ratepayers to exercise their fi-ariehise. I . * . ' . . . . - * . - . . . . . .. ! I - - - dale club. The game was fairly well at-- listened to by the people of Ibis locality This Was Dot 016 case in Pickering town. GI 041- P ARKER, DUNBARTON, * , � - was that on Local Option in Pirie's hall I . .. � . . -1 tended I - . . . last Saturday, but we are desirolls. , on Tuesday evenin-. Al, .ship on Monday. We feel saf6 in saying - -------------- _.. . of seeing still a larger number of our vil- . . 45 . Gleeson occu- that theie never was a larger number of : . . . . . - - . - ' 4 . � pied the chair and conducted the meeting : . _� . -1 - �_" ' lhgers present on the next occasion. It P 139 votes polled on any one subject since this .. I ' __ ' .� _: . . 11 __ � � . sith all fairness. The hall was filled to ' �71 . . - ..: .. �,.__. .. . .- - -4, - .. * -.. - : is a manly game, avd the boys will be en municipality first conceived the, art of Ell . . :, .� 1.11, overflowing, and many were unable . � . . I.'- I. � - couraged in it they think we manifest voting. From early morning until late .I'.- I I -to even r . . : . . - _ . t in their success. I reach the,stairway; The speak- in the evening both factior.s were at work. SPRING - 'GOODS , ays - it An ers were both listened to attentively and . .1 .. .- .. . . . ; ­.__ . ­� .: -The Streetsville Review a - each feeling confident that the day was , . . - - - 46 . I . � . .1 . . .. . - �. .- � . _­ I - la ,._­ -_ .-.- - . 11 the audience was rewarded with two fine' ! .. I . . , . - . - , - ­ .., . , .- . . - . � , . - i �F� . - - . . :.,.. 1. . - . grin man's ben laid a "double docked won. Not only were vehicles Rt.the die - , ., . . %,*­­�_ � -_ . . � . . , 1.:Z�.,. -,�. a other da orations. Although such discussions are �� . I . l -, .. . _ �Ilr . lkl . . -� , - - wtl .. I - _. egg (one inside the other) th day, Dosal of electors, but not 'a few used the "'. ­ I-"--- _.___•_•_. I .,.- ­ well attended, it is indeed few people who - ,.- , _­­ . . .-. . .- .. . - I ,.._ and now the Advocate man is blowing . C. P. R. and G. T. R. trains to reach us . . - . .. , I . . . . . . .- I . � z . . � . - � . . .1 - , , , , are influenced,by the arguments adVanc, from adjoining township' . i - were an impossible . . . ! 1�1 s. Besides giv. - 0 . I about it as though it � I I . - - . - - . z ­ � I .-�". Just you bear from 6d, ,,,, each address only serves to make ing the fi .. - � . . . L. I" I -- feat. gare'afrom the various sub-di. We are -receiving daily our Spring stock I - .. .1 - or World editors the speaker's friends all the more con- . . - -,# Pickering NEws o visions as to Monday's vote, we also ac. I - � . , , - , - . : �, .1 . I %inced that their advocate the abler ex. . - I I . �_ X Mr. -Advocate. If they don't. discover a company the figures of last election on the .-, . . . ­ ­. -,.,: -. - . ­ - .,.__ ­ onent. - It will surely be a long time be . r . .. . :.O: � �. of ,- :10: .- - . -�_ .. , , . � . . - . - . ..- . . .- � ­ .. , - ! � " - � - - I ben that has laid a triple-decked egg you P same subject. Here are the figures: .. - - . . i . , . I .. .� 1­. I - 1/. , .. -*- - ­ - __ - I a prevaricqA lins, - . I :.,' - . . 7 ell fore we hear such flows of-oratory spread . I . �.., _ ,�i , all us , W,� I. It is mu , Janus, Prints mus , , - - _. I .- .- I - ...; - _­_. . - . ; , � r raq C May vote. r* vote. I . � � . . - __ .. . � , A � . �. .1 st our Irish to Erin man out to our w(tudering gaze. Each I I � z ­ ' ' ' " I _. . ow In . - . . I � again ' . For Against For ,Ags,inst I ' ' . . - . - I � �no ave to an- found ju the other "A foeman 'worthy of - - I I Shaker Flannels, Cottons * ' . . ' .' - ' " _. _ ..., I.. �. - - - s, but we are sorry 0 1 Grange Hall ...... 66 34 50 36 . - . . ... .. . : . .­ . . ­ . . -:1" ­;� . . . . . . . _.. . to beat u .. .11� - . ­ �.. - . . .�� � ..� ­" ­f . . his steel." 2 Margacli's ........ 36 42 , 29 39 . � I . . nonnee that the dear old ben Pon whom : . '. I � I Cottonades, Sbirtl4gS - , " ' - I . ­ . . ­ � - . , , , W _ '" . - . . . I - * . . . .. . . I - � . Fs 11 W, 3 Pickering -Village 49 ' 70 . �. . . . i. . � died last -A m VMS hold at Gerawl - - Tweeds; 7. . L i . � . - � � L _ : � meeting 0 4 Liverpool . � ...... 29 60 �' 25 - 78 . . . Winceys, '�.r . . . . . we relied in such *,nergea 1 1 . � - : � . - , .-� " . � .. I . . . ­­ - It � ,,.;_., � : . i� - . I . - . �� � . . - , . . winter, our funds not bei 9 extensive Brougham, on Monday evening for the • t, Cherrywood ...... ey - ss :�! 39 32 � .. -11 .. " . - � I - I . - ` , .. ly, � � . 8 Kinsale .......... 52.-, 89 - : 50 as . I I.. . ... � . , .. .�.:­ , . 1_. . .1 . . purchase her f Flior We are Vose of considering the advisability of �_ ­ .. . - . . I . ... . . . .. . .. : I . Worsteds, Etc*, :,* � :��!-,-,,l � . - . .. . , , ­ .1 . . . ­ � . enough to , P - 7 Brougham R ...'. So 51 , 34 1 52 � � . , . � . . . . - . I . . .11 . ,.. - ..� - � . . . ..,.., : . .­'. ........ �:.. . . ad. I having an excursion to some t an the 8 Brougham W .... 41 --, " 36 -4 . . - I . . .. . . . ­ . -7- . . . - -1 . ­ 1. only a 6�me - � . in - - L" - '' . . - I . ... .�.: � I .. ­ , - - .1 � e I of teachers'iwas, American shore of Lake On . Most 9 Whitavale ........ 08 • 48 78 40 1 . 1, - L'. . . .. .t. I -A committee �, U Ig,z , to o orange Han ...... u , go - -� so -, PA -_ . .. . . . .1� I. . I . - (0) _: ­ �.._. _... 1: ___­ I . � .... .. � , "I" , � . . i , - _­ ­ - .1 : � �::, .. ._ Z . g �_ , L . ! . . I . . . V . , � I -day to make of those who formed the committee last - � - I . . � I , � e �, . - . - 1_� - - hold in this village on Saturday I Claremont ...-.... 80 • , 47 -40 so - " ' , . . .. . �_ . -11 - � . " ­ .- , ' . _ :' ­ � . , - " - , , -_ I - .1 "AL 11 - I I.L . I � a' - Isi - -_ -,,- - b �;'t � ' ' � w , �1. ,.--,;, definite arrangements regarding the an- year were present, as well as others. The 2 Altona, ............. C-7 1% U Ask to see olir TWEEDS., We can sbow et ei val ' --��._ . :­. . I Picnic to be held on meeting was thoroughly representative, - . Ue..... - - . . . . ,�. � ,� , -1 Dual Public School Totem ;W * '5-57- b60 197 ' ' 1014 � _. : -.. . le.'.�" . . . : . . , . ,� ,� ­ I , - _ 11 ­.. �.�� _ I ,� - . I .- . I :- June 17th at Rose Bank to which all the and it was decided to visit Niagara Falls; : �' Majority " majoritl 0 � I . • than,ever. Our Suits made to order at wilL. - z . . - I ,_,�`�._ _4 � ' " - , 1 _.­� _ . . . - - .. -.1. , � . - .. . -1. I . I : Pickering and Scarboro are in- via Lewiston: - The same trip as that tick- - . ..,. . . schools of Ficker L .-, I .. ­ � Thus it will appear that Local Option ,� ,f , . � , - - - . . � ��'­:'.-:, -� .. - , .: .. I -f , I - . . I . . . . - .. "." , Z! " - . - - . - e able to at- an last year. A committee of three were .. .1 - f, - - :''-, 1* surprise you. .: .1­ . - I . . , . L � . I - , I Though not many were - . I , 1� ,� I ­ _ '' , -� �� , - - . I - � - � I .. . - . - I :. - - _� -_ . . - . �­­ r�... . vited, at carried by a majority of 71 vote , e _ "' .. . -::. � ,. 5 �, - - - " I I •..p_ , -Fr, ., L - .;,-. - I . .1. I . . .11 If . . . _ ­ : �. :�; � � ::� z- -. 1­ __ . _� .. - � . ­ - ., ­ . . , . - y . I -_ - -:L'- I - , ­_." - � tend the meeting, the Sea. pro - tom has appointed to eo to the City and make ar. . - .- I 'O.- � . L. - .. - - . � . - . ­ I � , I � '­� , I � bile in January last 68 was the mia�gj - �'.. . ­ . _ ..,:,-::. . ,.. .. _ .. : ^ . " - - - - - I -11 - . .. ., ;� � '. �_ , �,V. ... - , , ­7',-, - � - . � ., . , ­ , - I . � - ." - . - . , ',* - ­ ­ . tt_ . . __ I . -,.-Iik . � - �Se - . . . J . . - . - . . , � � , - communication from several rangements for a suitable boat, and this - -_ / *: I �-_' ,": _ I - . � I.. - - - received camm i -an indreare of 8. Now- %at we ha e . '. . . '4 , . / (0) 9 . : - - 0 1 . . � . : ,� . . ; :.- 1. -, , � , - � : � ­�-.� 0 i - -expressing their intention to at delegation will report matters to a meet. . I . . . � ... I - ". _­ �_:., . � .. � :-: _` ­. - " I . , __ � . . - . I ­ I : . ... "; ..�,e.. . , I . � . I I . . ­ I I � I teachers I expressed ourselves in the most forcib. e . . . P, - � . . . - . ­ I . I � - I ,.. . ... . �_ � , I.-," -_ � . �.�._ .; . ­ . sc!lools not represent- in'gofthe general committee which will t .. . � ! ... -1 .- .. , ­ .- I _ .:: �. :.I. " i - . 4. . -1 �, . tend. Several anner that is placed within our powe*, L , • _ .7, -- . . , - _". -, V -_ . �,; �.' I " are taking, a 'Very ac- convene at Gerow's hotel, Brougham, at We aro :also handliug seamless boots vhich-, - W* 10- 1%re, SWe..._*.-. .- . 4'. - . " - . _� �,-- ed last year a 9 t us bury our differences and resume ' . -1 . � , ' L I!": . � ' . L, � . , - - . tive part on this occasions. All interest- 7:80, p. w. this {Friday) ,evening. All . _ L - . : �_.' - ��', - -, - ..'�..,:._ " ,� V. , � . , ",_�; o ir friendly intercourse, as neighbors. , , . - . .�­ will give perfect satisfaction , 7 - ­.. .: - I .": .... � ", " eclshould keep the date open and endeav- those who were permitted to attend last . S."00-4 I ­­, � . � .... � ­ tidaotion, �: .-:�'�.,�,._;..__jt-��;.- �- -: :.;­�:�_.,., ,",R4 i . . - s 1. , . :' 1, •'' I . -1 - ' ' . ­ I - - , , !., ­1 . R1. .- - ' ' � - ' I , �, �.. , .* ;.. , - , .­- - ' � . ­­ _:,:�,"_9­ 11 _� - . � I picnic popular. Another season were delighted- with the t . I . . . * ; - rip and - Mr. Gould, of the Ontario bank. Whb. . I ­ 1. ;. . I . I 1, �, �.. . . - ." _ .,­...:� ,-.,: �,-,` " . _ -.. ­ . . . .� , I . - , 1. I � . ­ �.._ ­_ �, I I -, . - . I . .- -1 , . . � � � • . ..., - . �: 1'. I I I � . I . , . or to wake the picni I. � : � . ,r� ­ il . � _. �. . . as held at Whitby are only anxious for an opportunity to re. b - beta transferred to Newmarket, 1. _: : ? � I _ . . committee meeting W . ' - ; � � ...- - - _� ­.1 . � , _ .1.11 ..- ­101 *. 11 , . ,� 1. al , . . . 1� I ­ ,. .- , ' . .. .1 - j_ ,� � -. � " �, . � - : Coll. Institute OU . - � _. .. 1� . _- - ­ e . . ., , - _ � . I - - ­, -` 4.-­"s� - - , .� : . - - �...% � - , . ­ - I coinm 0 .,\-' a -'A ` Thursday the 2nd inst. peat the outing. Tlie'date has not yet a a�h to the regret of himself and bun' - � . ' - •been fixed but will be somewhere about dads of fhende hdre. He had almost be. - - , ;!- ! ,were irade R . ­ -�- - . _4 . � . - i . .. .-.. - -,.:- -:. 1� ,-. k ­ � 'Watch • for bille stud c( me avermauent resid t His pl . ._ . � - - . � . . _�'. � I ..� It __ '. � , :,.. � when all final arrangement n next Tu-eg- I the 14tb .4 June. I eu 8.0�� B U N� 1.N -, * . ­ - . .wadelknow * ace I; � . _ . -_ Im "r I .. - 1: .'­ :.-. .,;-, .. � I � 5, 5* - _ . and these will be � I I ., . - _1:�U_10-v � � 1. ... - , -, . i � . I W(a_ - � . , I I - . ­ 1: ie �4 ;�. �_ 1. , - .. . .1: " _ 1_.. . I -�,� - -, N4 � .. , , -, � . .1 L - 40 . . - by Ritchie, . - , V�) . -I.. � -1, X-VA. 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