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M ���~ `^ TSE PRESS A17D �oTT&D DOWN BY OIIR his parents for a few weeks holidayo. nips. `a ` , M.BATE1iAN, M,D., O.M.,M.C.I' A number from here attexlded the �• > -= f� R S -O., coroner. office and Residence, rtyRRE8PG1U�Jl1iNTa. funeral of the lata Mrs. Mak Our factories have abut- down for a few ing Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning 0 ey, at Kin• - s0 to 11:30: Evening 6 to 8. OLAREI�O T Weeks. p , sale, Wednesday. Everything is in readiness for the great Miss Lizzie Weir visited at Armadale r 1: �„z last week.. r ' Leycct. T e chnreben were but poorly attended event on Friday, the 24th. Corae and f I . �ENTON IllODDS. BARRISTERS, _ __ '” Sun ay, oAinR to the rain. bring year family ae well, (leo. Antony was, with Armadale] : ,; <� T ere was much roduce dis osed of whole swarms of trout fishermen have friends over Sunda � SOLICITORA, ETc., 10 Adelaide street , P p y. east, Toro> to. At Claremont Pnesday illy T — her Tuesday at fair prieeps, visited us during the peat fortnight, but Levi Annie oonaueted Service here on ,�. P �I -- +_ �� A Atha on Sunday, May 12th, till wife with feva eaceptiona, the catches we shall Sunday afternoon last. _ ' E. FAREWELL, -Q. C., BARRJS- '°" of dam Spears, of a daughter. as well as were the fish. The Armadale scribe should climb a ;1 tJ -. TER, Co Into Crown Attorney, and County - T bias Caster has urohased a driver. Oar football team was billed fora ams tree and then haul tUo tens u a x soticitor. Court Roues, Whitby. 10-y C%Oice 1 amily Patent Flour $4.00 per bbl. wit which he'defies elle north county with Cherrywood, on $aturda g iter him. y but the A football match was arranged between �` y• rain prevented thein from k6e In the•en- the Ran . , + ,' �A11IES I4SILLER, SOLICITOR, NO• AT Tse - rs. Ward, sr., is in very poor Ueaith p g gars and Hie;Uland Creek clubs. , 4� t TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc; Ofce at T 1 ids ed, Her friends are anxious about 411. ant, mush to the disappointment of for the other day b g t r " Thistle Ha.' near Brougham• Money to loan. P1 K.. .M I L L , ut OWiD t0 the wet _ her. . weather the same bad to be declared off. = 7>OW & MedILLIVRAY, BARRIO• The creamery is running in full blast par boys seeru to select wet da s for au .� 1l P=��ER=NCS A North Claremont on Snn�3sy, May this season, and new patrons are coming s tore, Solicitors eco: Office o game. Wa ho a the n8at date ma brine '10. -`' pposite Poet ^ 19t the wife of Thomas Hardy, .of a almost daily. R the present progress con• P y ,�; . , , 1. odic©, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ba11 Dow, B.A.; Theo, --- daU bier, letter weather, t .x >�, - A. 6icGillivray, LL.B. Money to Loan, 8y . tinues we shall have to increase the facil• , T e frost bee been i;ievere in this--�-ss= ilea neat season. +��-______- ` E_ DDF,9 MACDONALD, -Barris- iota ity for the past two weeks, and con• ; (� WHITEVALE. STOUFFVILLE. tie fir... l_J1 tors, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in �, - side able damage bas been done. . Gordon's Hotel ---over old Bank office, Pickering, - A fashionable weddin Ont,: Saturday of each week, Money to leas, Ria annonneed Miss Mamie Boyd;"of Toronio, ie visit- Albert Booker ie the hanFiest Elisa %► - '""� Investments made, Walter A. Gedaes, uala for tLtis week bet we will retrain frothy g town -it is a bounce"n� baby boy•. .'' M. ►gacdonald, 16 Toronto et., Toronto. ' in friends here. ___ givi g particulars until our neat issue. M iss Martha Kirton is in Toronto visit- Mrs• Fitch+ wife of M r. Fitch, barrister :. :- f., y — f D011tRrA purciiaaes a rn. Harry Thomson ie novV able to be ing her sister, Mra, Diakeon. and Ron arrived in town on Saturday. S. aALLAGHE, a CO., Barristers, handsome eight day , abo t, and occasionally may be seen out Mr• Jno. Besse is absent in Claremont, Hie mans friends will mach regret to LJ • Solicitors, etc•, Canada Life building y Toronto, will be at their office, Willis Blooit, Wal in This will be Welcome news tp where he is su g R of learn that Philip Wideman J hour strikin clock g• perintendin the cuttin , of Rin w 1- g cod, Brea ahem, every 8atarday, 6ny bnainese or Q her oat of friends Mr: D. Foreyth''s: sto k of logs. is saricusly ill, but we flops that he ma , instructions left wrth Thos. Ponehel, Esq. made by a Btalld'ard N twithetanding ibe pathmaBter'n 611- A Garden PartII be held ender the regain good health. Y' ;z. ',l throu ghout the week will be promptly attended : y I American manufac- , aua�ieres of the band on Frida eveniD , Dr x. B Wideman, of Lexie ton, to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent, tion cement, we Occasionally see cattle June 7th, in the grounds of T. P: albite, arrived at the home of h s pa� nti? MMb. 29-sm toyer: The CaseB are apo our streets. Perhaps be jdoes not Esq• Full particulars in neat week's and Mrs. Philip Wideman on Monde = ` _ — either Qak or Walnut . :. like o offend anyone. issue• avenin . y-' R,] : _ _ ? Yeterinattrf/. an are very t)rna= ' D . Smith,of Stou�villp,will visit Clare• An anniversary sermon will low preached It is reported that Urias Hamilton (late . , Y - '�� - ~� ~� �- mental. - The workB ` mon on the first and third Tuesday of to the members of the Ancient Order of of $touflvll.e) has secured a situation in ;-. I F, WIIALEY, VETERINARY , . each month. Ilia dental rooms ate in I''°restore in the. Baptist church here on r ; . are strong and are ' Toronto where he will.remove about the. • Surgeon arzd Dentist. Graduate of Oa + � . teras ve4erivar, Colles e, Toronto. Graduate in reliable time keepers. Bun Sunda let June, . " y s back neat door to the market. )' afternoon next by the Rev. A, Dentistry. Member of tbe,ontario Veterinary A ember of the firm pf Macdonald dl White, of Claremont, fir. 1'4ard's choral A Unionville'atrawber.ry grower states ' Association. Dutitietry a specialt Calle b Thev are LhR befit class Rill have char a that the frust did not in Y y Len- on, Barristers, Stouflville will lye g of the song service. jure his berrycrop, day or night promptly attended to• Office, value -you haVB sgen here on Monday's, Tuesda 's and Wed• Eiervicee t° commence at `l:$0, but, if ]re Examines the blossoms and finds Roeidence, TAlea apb and Post Offices, White- y vale.. 3uly even In these days tiea� ►y's of each week, a$iee to I3undy's .L< ho rayl n Time's we learn that t k inb,be centre, he may .I reef t L o hem brown or hist of low prices bloc . tf eo. Besse, formeriv of thi's place, but now rest assured that each oesoma-will never IIOP$INS, VETERINARY SUR- 9e oral of our a cyte Visited Toronto of Dsar}boro, rri'et a serious accident on the plature into fruit.-Tril,une. _ GEON, Graduate of the Ontario het- ' p �7 yth fust: While drivin out of Dra ton i vriocary College, Toronto, -registered m%mber On uesday and took in the rr oodbiiiv, R } +—�-"_'` . a of tho Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. .1 The j fullow]nR, WerB AT1ipn tb@ wbi> etre@ brpko ceasing the hors@ to f; Clocks Cleanecl'lind ate aired' llr. LaFtu• o R ,tU©.party , lun 'away. hlr. Besse was tl]rovrn from AUDLEY. } DtIIce. residence and ehoerng for a one and ofle- W • quarter miles north of ree.r liver. steel i p • o d, McEera Graham ]bell the buptgy and rendered insensible, After It's a caution how cold. it kee driviuh shoes at iron prices. t)'13ce ana shop T� �1 and A. Wilavn, They had a vs 'a time he b came conctous when it was , a h»ars from 7 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Tele- ,;�TUHN . S• BARNARD leaeant tllTle Of ]t, �y @ p K• g soh address White ale Ont , Y. O. address, r p found that bA ehoulder bone was broken in Fred Brif,nall is quite a fox shooter. . i Greenlii,er; On' The Jeweller The buyer who was adv>3rtised to vie t two places as well ae having received a la maks r wet -- - - - , Fokea have been ng fee b [ : . North Claremont on.Tuesday did not put. severe shaking;up• His case is riot consid- s ieillity. alb !n our v } I3UMAS` A. GRAHAMI VETERIN- Whitb Bred ver ecirioae, althea Mr• T•-N•,Ua�v our emeemedes-teacher f A1tY f Uy.G :O +l, Graduate of the ontario y' Ontario. in an appearance, but will uudonbtedlt Y gh now critical. •Y ' be on hand on Tuesday neat. His horse spent Saturday anal Sunda renewin old ' - Vaterinary Coli@be,. Toronto,registered member + w - Y n��}oaintairces here. He has jest fini9hed UXKRIDGE,- , of rho Ontario Veterinary >4iedicat Association, ' httvtng fractured rte leg necon'nts for Uis - wetting on his -first year TiniverFity exam else honF�raiy inember of the Ontario Medical . absence last week. Mr. John L Y 6f�ciety, treats all disea3ea of domesticated ani and we voice the tIommunit in wlehin^ ,- oug an ha royal. fotilil , • - mills. -Also particular atten-tion to Veterinary I ... The debate iu connection with thQ Ep } hien succe4s. - D„+itistr - y. _All cases promptly attended to at worth League of the Meih.odist chureti, dr°`e into town eat•ly yesterday morning. Great times erre xpected in Greenwood •' r.�a unrible rates. Office at the wdl! known es- Ttlealla ni �ht of last week on `•Resol ed from R hath}, their �'iyit bean in connec f , t<ablieir•uieut of Graham Bros.. cue mile west of y f, on the ..4th. We believe some ( our tal- ,, _;" P tion with a suit in the division court. tlaremoitt. Tetegrawe to Claremont punctual- that annexation with the States would be 'I'hcs Method dt cont rol,ation wsa asked ent is to assist in the program so we may � ly attHudEjd t0• 131y protitabJe to Canada, wits a great sue• for bltii, last iiybbath and when the cullet et:pect something fine, We wish the,G�reen ` o; wood folks every saccess.in their new vent- ' - -- - - - ---- cess• There were many present'and the tikes were cu uteri it c� a9 found that sheaf are and we feel sere thev n alt ha a sn r �u speeches' were well worth - hearing. j;, 511:; erns the ,amount of the res onse. 1 c e..... r u$1t1CS� �t>Glr�$. 1 p \Its. A. Campbell (;NI.F.) has been spend- K..Edd ana Mrsi. A t,,:tnLer c:f the C. 1. R. men, 1 1 s i ie Y� Horper took the af• inclur}• .r :., i w day's at her cousin's, Mrs y. J. - Grmativ ,while the aegativo ass defend ing a fe - rj�fi011AS DUNi`I, Conveyancer, Cool- nt, Ueskcrs. I3rowt. of t)rillia aril lfcl'hail Chapman. She came down to atte]id the 11 ed by r. Brodie and :flys, Lddv. The of I'xbtidse, ale renic+del•tir;g the �atatiun funeral of her aunt,Irs:'Hall. lIib� , uriesioner fir taking Afliduvite, etc., Clare- referees ere Revs. Lrotvn a. d White, house here. Thev lrromise to base it ver Jean nrunt,Ont. zoy Y F'isher,of .,reemore,. returned with her - ,---- - -- -------- - -- (y y um rn �r. .\ 1 and :3. F rtuer. 'The neasttv0 �. liven mur_h improved fir appearance and con• after having kindly assi4ted in the care of - ' j) It Ht�OVER,TSSUREIt OF i�iAR• 1•rLil11 1tiJ the debate- Sneh lneetin s Aa tlteFe ate ael1enee. :Nits, Ifa11 fur aevernl months. F 1 ItIAC,E Lrcensea. Unice at residence; or fi The funeral of the late. David COOtlrl�e + iuill. (ireeu Iiiv r: well wa tl attends rl a funeral of the ,ate }1rW, Hail took _ -- i —� lest !'hursdav took place to Prince ?filbert place on Friday -last to the Union t; < eineterv. the sermon being reached at en's- r B U N TI � G, Issner of M -rria - e Goes m - _ P h serif on. :Our >,ales in• - BROUQHAM, tory, followed t,l a large concourse- r,f old _ . Licenses for the Count of Ontario. Of- i the church there by Rev. Mr. Mannin o ' g f friends. Great numbers of tier I)arliugton dt?d rkt the store or at his 'residence, Pickering crease daily'.. W111 y0U 011.] t}]e r0,• -- 1 UXbridt,'©. 1'he prall bearers were members . 1 P W. Cowi haP hie ar r.f the i;. of T.-,lournal, friends ceere aj, 20 show their last respects. vivade. i 1� y_ C8ss10Il and see what ca:�h buys, y d all' free of brach Deceased has 1 esu s grPtat autlerer from a - Never have we Shown such a dis -la naw' Chief t�'right hue commenced a crusade peculiar farm cif heart trouble, whi.h has R.BEATON,TO��VNSHIPCLERR p Y+ a%aiost young men and boys who stand a great tendecc} to irritate, het theca it .. 'w -Never were rices so low. , Mrs' J• Gerow is with friends in g D'• C, Acconosr, Courmiesioner for taking p the City. around fairest corners, block up the aide• . atHdavita, Accountant and Insurance Agent. walk is front of the churches, etc. That'i 811, she hue borne it with Christian foti Money to loan on farm property, Wills- pro- MILLINERY --Ladies `should � Bee We had n eatremr?S heavy froFt • on right, tude and patience. Her cheerfulness •wag - . ` bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will be in Chief, rnuke'rn moye ou; or look'em �+ Sunday nig it. such aA would but to shame well .people llruu�haru every Monday afternoon roe the our display of head gear, you'll look. ap. But her end was peaceful and she sudden! transaction of business. 27-o Paddy M les' boy went iroliiC t0 L:ttle The Salvation army will hold a ionic , _ far More you find such• an assort- Britton ou onlay, and bush , p fell asleep without any sin. bite lea es ONEY TO LOAN. APPLY TO F, meettn.k !n :Nie. James bush three daughters and onepon to mourn her meat and prices so low. Ladies' I'athmaet r Cowie Bays lie will not em• About three miles from town ,,n his ` 2 1 Rntchison, appraiser at Claremont for Hats Bonnets and Toc ues cued calf! even it the do break the y } 4th• lose. Her son Ira Hall, of Oshawa, and C.rnada Yerrnanent Loan Savinggs Co., het►d ' 9 , also P y' On. his 25th and 26th Brigadier Jacobs dao hter, 'Mrs. R. Lo ' - office, Toronto- Stock capital 9x3,000,000, Totk1 Jackets. and Capes ' from the world's eideA "s- • . g gen, Of til Cit}', - _. assets ias,7oo,000. The isompany lends money on from Toronto will hold special meetings in panne. attended the funeral. Deceased fashion centre Leave orders at - W• Cowi is threatened with! a lawenit. the barracks here. -Times. - - .. .ow@96 current rr,tes of interest and on favor- �• .. was in her 76th year and. fur the ase two able terms' of re a ment, Mort by a washi g machine firm. Be will »•• • -� , . ' p r 1:•; p y gages ana ae once—delays are dangerous years or so has resided with her daughter ' ; - boatares pureLased, No commissiou. No Belay flghi the Oa e. OUNBARTpN. ere. May the sorrowing friends find con- - raponees moderate, 4ett ( ' Frank an 1 Stanle 0 ' - - _ MEN'>� AND BOY$ HAT$•—Just y eW Dlsged loot- solation in her Christian life which surely . ball wif:b tl] Riversides at T,,ronto the F. Dales' is visiting with his brother, will reap its grand reward. 1�, �. POST, COtUNTY ARCHITECT a word needed here- We bave every Dr. Dalen. - •_ for "the ounL of Ontario Drawin s � other da _�__ y e style and ever rice: y David B�torrison a nt Satorday lest in 1 and apecifleatione furnished nor every class of y P Met. Poll }ler land Mrs. MecUin are in , - building. Hteam and hot water heating sn I (�ueen'6 Clty MARKNAM- ventilntion a ei'eciaay. Office—Gerrie Bloolr Mens Felts, bard or• Boft, • 4Dc.,' t0 the 01ty th�i week, and therefore Thomas We would like to know why Lou cut ofl . ' corp�,r DundRs and BIJck street., wnitb , s•o0, . is looking y r lone! There is some talk of forming a tom - /i, Residence—Kingston Road East Pickering. 87 y. ; ' _ y mous a© e ? By y we don kn w. y his t h hike t o Men s 15tra�v Hats, Mise Jen is and Artbur�Jackeoti have Rumor re rte a weddin soon of one of Panhy to stock a trout ond. �HomAS POUCHER Licensed Ane- - been wilt] heir uncle Robert Brooke, our young farmers toe. the wast of us, C arlie Armstrong is in town again,- . tionoer, Ve.luator, etc., for Fast York and 500:`NeW Necklace, 9c. t0 7Gc. , Markham, or the past !ew days. ' Never mind, they all do it. about eight months ago we were informed th,M1 whole of :North and South Ontario. Strict $uit8 t0 order, $10.76 up—011e1 �, Frank Cl urchin, of $route, wa8 bare Miss Noble, of Whitby, who has been that be had died but ,our informant was attention given to all ordere by mail or telegrapph. �' over Suod with some of his old friends. •engaged as an assistants teacher here, eom- very mistaken, he didn't die. Oharnes lioderate. "Address THOS. POUCH.ER, �1,G. said $17 (Suit is the talk Of !the roenced duty on Monday last. Hie many iriende will learn with.pleris- Boa 47, Broughalrt, out.. Frank Use of changed a great deal. ore that Mr. Goo..J. Chaance successfully - town-, you'll wonder how we do it. Rev, I Mr. and Mrs. R: A. Car nterspent San• y Me uley preached a very able underwent the o �j P03TILL, AUCTION EER, ETC., Visit the Mens'• new store- you'll sermon on anetng,. here Sunday after• day with iriende in this vlclnit.y also Miss peration on his kidnevs at ' . 1' • Oreen River, solicits sales from hie num- Belle Thom on is visitin a the Greneral Hos i -. find our ever need su li noon. 11 holds' .exec tionall strop g t the manse.tal ou Thursday last. erouefriende both tar and near. Sales of farms, y pp• ed• P y g _ Safes Eva Tome, of •'Fairview Farm", The Standard auk put in anew sate ou • farm etbck, and overythiag that iatabesold will I ViBv►'9 aRalt Ht that paetllD6, $carboro, spent Sunday last with her Friday last. T e bank is one of the few be handled by the subeeriber with the utt7iost WALL PAPER$--Now.1 ik the The tehi for the Christian Endeavor slater lNlta. C. McDonald of Gra'ntAvenue, 9 _ cerci and sold to th : vera best advantage. 4fily , , who re airs a n w safe ; many find auffi- 5 - -- -- ----- - time to brightetl your 11oII1e--8, 4, on ruesda evening will be "GUrikt'si A number of yoang folks spent•,«'educe. tient accommcd tion in a}a old one, and ` QNEYTQ LOAN 4J' and- 5c. for wall paper -gold pa- cross, my erose." The 4ader will be day evening with blies Flora Niabolson -for some of us n old sock answers the per lUc. Thousands of rolls with Edr Wilco and report having a aapital time. '•Yea, purpose ;`; . _ . borders and ceiling to matCll. • Come A memo r of the firm of MBsere, 1dae. thanks we will come again '. A mistake hue iapparently been made itr T donald,ek 'un'on, Barristers, etc., Stoufl• If the Greenwood correspondent is very the waterworks 'lot appropriationby-law, - �: MORTGAGE SECURI r Y. in day light and bring Bize Of coma anaioae to et that redheaded Irish irl and instead -of ro riatin the water- yille, will a Uere on Monday of each g R ,PP p 1; RAZ, We'll do the rest. Come now sleek Week. 0 ae in Qerow'e bioek. *tf it will be to Lis interest to consult ne at works lot, it is t2}ought that we have taken+ . ' E '2'Ar,=, belling fast. The- P ekering Township Sabbath °nee for we can secure >jim otic cheap for th© lot along the front of Wilson street on School ues rQiation will hold a convention °ash. Better do Bo at once for this offer which are severs dwellings. The mistake bought and sold on commission , will'npt a ar ale. alae discovered b • . BICYCLE$--W� sell tht�m l Mena bare on T eeday, June 4th. Fell pai'tiQ• PPe y 1VIr. Ormiston while .,: 3 The football match between 'Dumbarton looking up the deed -for sale at the corner _ wheels $50.00 up, There you have ulars give neat week. The program and Highland Creek on 'Thursday week of Nilson and Water - streets. It is to be• ; Agent for dire, Life Accldeznt; Piste it. $10� if you Want 'em: Sporting. ars now o t. was played, as stated by us. When time hoped it will causer the Cor oration no Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance goods of every deseri tion The me ting of Brougham publiie libr• was aslled the ser food 1 t forth r 1 t l P. C04veyancin ower rate than usuallly a hargeed. $ Tit- . les searched and certified to when _ r" -chaired. Private funds - al - ways an hand to loan at . - the lowest rate of -interest. w V. RICHARD$ON ogee: bale's Block, Pickering PICKERING POST OFFICE. .. )tails arrive fro — — m Tolonto 9 W a.m, . Arrive �_TW:9 Marls close Toronto a 55s-- 55 a m Close G T W 5 rib a %itby845pm. GTE900a O T k y 45 v err y' Toronto 800, p money ordere iseaed on all parte of he world $a tib Bdlx�$ 33 SII des.. . DePcsits reeeiy� sad Per Cent per annum wterest allowed at a 1 - Security iedioputable Wm• LORan, E > i ' .S -s, 'rk S i ?Y ' e',. i".:.i SF- it _t '� J �': ' . t rot' ,� i,3-'� {,�. , 4 L"� �. t i p o e s o 0 !n favor a aw ronh e. -Sun. - �' ary held o l Monday evening was one of of the rvisitors. Never mind boys, when While paddlin' in the -creek- last week 1 GROCERIES�•�-We keep"only What ,the moat nthusiastic yet. Qn motion you plav; dont put on twelve men, (whic,hh the seven year old son of Mr. John Dryers: A : _' ch iB eatable and meet all Competition. the fee wa placed at the very low num of we are told the visitors did) but swalluiv of Markham, raq a sliver in hie foot t3e3 �A' 25 cents ,r annum. Thin should oar• your poison like men• took ill Tuesday and lock-jaw set in the. r 1 $ee our goods and compare prices, taint iv ever one in the On Thurada last bdr. BesBe, of White• same ni ht r'sultin in ilia death. S g y vicinity alt Y g g op rtunit to en o a ear of vale, came down as far ae Liver 1 mark• yesterda ., JEWELLERY --Remember wo are po i y y yaluable l y• 4, et and left his horse tied outside. After a At a yestr meettn in Grace Churah reaaing. be following board of manage• Y R - r iI closing out this department.' Clocks, while the borne • thought it needed some Monday evenin , Col, J. W. Selby's resign �. went was leered for ills year :-Messrs. medicine and re Wa 1]88 and Jeweller at dr Oods p tending to be frightened, nation ae chore warden was ecce ,ted and' y y g Dr. Bates n; T, Poacher, T. C, Brawn, it took a beeline for Dr. Dates stable, where G. W. Iteesor ale ted in his lace. Mr.. ' 3 , r1C@8, alIY10Bt our Own I1Ce. p �' P' y P Colin Phil p,- and Frank (1eroW. The it was ca tared. The harness was rehab John Foster w s a canted reacher p pp T Young Men -We have engage- board the elected C. Philip, President ; ly the sicker of the two when the affair was warden. pp P a - Ment and wedding rings in solid gold Thou. H nderson, Secretary ; Thos. over. . 'The house occ pied by Mrs. Kate John= s � -- �� Poucber: "reaeurer ; , W. J. Bodell, Libr• Prof. A. B. Kent, the travelling electri- stole and bey dau Mer Jennie Ha an on !, 7 , only. You'll need them in the merr g month of May -the wedding in Jurt� arian. It ie urgently requested that all Fan, gave a lecture in the school house on Church lit. caught fire from a blazing ;k -4. those bav'riR books out, ihould return - riday evening fast, Elven a dime novel .ohimney Sunday night but was extinauiiah- a'• them at o toe ae the board wishes to issue will grow state when rae:d too often a>ad we e:d, before rr]ur•h damage was done, by that , m 0 CE MORE=(kn' caBh Ba eB , I, ,I, a Qatalogu at ata early dente. No books are of Ohs o inion that that is the trouble neighbors and sa a gentlemen callers " .i m Bre ibet•eaaing every week. Wh not with Mr. rent's lecture. The bo s are who were in the oust alt th -► _ :£ -•I �.' y will be ass ed for a few wieks. v , t e time. Econ, come with the rest and see what cash - deieply grateful to him for magnetizing z�YY t • will u Ysinn ewton the horse thief, who their cutlery and :hat young lady iA very z� y �} F ,� I g tbatakfal also for turning on the electricity The Whitby boys eharggd with using -- .` vran pom filed to Cohwui•g for trial, wan _� easily in a ewer to her humble abusive language; while drunk, to a �•,- Y a rtetntetteed ibis week to orae ear ua the .. ,r prajer, Y Plea,ae, iffy. ata let it woman wile lives on the base line near Q g, � go easy What Oshawa, have dies eared and conse - A >r oaniral pr nod. There were naveral other dp you think ab1t • it Icl+iel ? . If &ix. ' Rp , ,>z unntl f ' s� S� • cl s►t'gee gainnt liim and Ile nt nes # - ba Hnrut returia ` e ate ears lisle iioaee will .be y > fled to. gut in an atrpearance Alt N07t'WJ flies �iD Mtit, Moi kh . bad all ro d, fall to.lase te,- -of stn ilne : �. . pt she cotitt iii >tt►sWer to theile summoDS.' . - , . . , •. ,-: .. . ...... , :. . _ ,.. . , ,, y y ��,j �I( . , ._ - , - , iF ._ a ., .. _ .. t. -,-:v.- S ...,��p�c a.: �-3•it k - v �k, r ,,� R -. C -.i y. c. ,. r:a F2 �ir 7. A.. - i. - wt: `-'K... .t, _ p {_ ti,.i V • iA . s? :. S de i . .-: .. a. r.n. a .r ,a. .h. fx. "�� _. td ... n },. i.. +.- s ,. a . 4 - ;.. , et ;; > gay *�1'a, , f �r t- r+ it m i t„�} ,tet ' ..aim:x,�—,i .. : "z sfirti .- r' _ .._ z:� r'k" .S 3_-�, iL`wicz.�:' - u; ',, i,;.�,��f5•�, , s.. r .ar_ �.� aia __ - -- - . ;: � . ,', ­ . ­:.;- . , 7 r , . -- - 1 I3ROi�• "CHECKLY THINKS NOTJ'S A1VD co"'VIVTs :I... T"D low. The road to ambition -to too narrow for NEWS friendship, too crooked for love, too rugged j�j NUTSHELL � f;rr honesty and too dark for soianoe' _ . i opposed to be. - Rousseau. 'Bathing and the use of scop," Hays Prof, Midas longed fur gold. He gat it -so that Cheokly, "is 40 per cent: more injurious to The united States Pa�t�ffioo Do rtment d® troy all .. :,. its —Carlyle. stimulation to which. people acre addicted, ,- Not a day passes over the earth but men If I should bathe a man in proportion, se 111 much as he drank, I'd kill him in one-half J speak greatworde and suffer noble sorrows. Reade. the time. This is called the 'age of bur g --Charles Whatever touches the nerves of motive, , . and feverish excitement; `critics complain.- bar taken stela to severe and . . - I- . -- . --- ., � anything. As a matter of fact, hours of the eounterfoit two-oant postage stamps Mr. ` Grant Allen s lata itavet. •'The : —•"- TAE�Y LATL+`ST FR�ffi ALL OV R recently unearthed IA China fatally i,di�ded ' Woman Who Did," has evoked much sharp THE WORLD? Six persons were probably b the of a asaline stove and criticism by its very frank and radical --. explosion y g the fire which followed in • swea shop at - Ereat•ment of the question of .marriage.'_ iaieresiiuQiteipq AbnsitOnitOw>tsCoaitt y, 1,424 Pratt street, Baltimore. T ere is one passage, however, which must Great Brltaln, tate i11tlted States, And The Texas State Treasury, w1on it have challenged the attention of ma . All Parls of the Globe, Copdeased a d olosed on Monday night, was announced .. parents.- It raises the question how f r ,. Assorted for Bury heading. insolveut by Treasurer Wortham. He says parenta'1 training andexample really shape asxenA, .: , it will be noir January before the State the character of children. Does the bend- ,- The London School Board will crit or will be on a sash baso again. John Rogers, the a,)ulptor, hall present - : ing of the twig govern the inclination of Mr. Allen's ator $34►100 to provide more s000mmodati n. �aonual Militia Dep t ed to the city of Manchester, N. H., a he tree i The heroine of t y The report of t.'he statue of Abraham Lincoln. It is a seated sought to regenerate humanity and to -ment accords high praise to the Toro to figure of plaster, larger than life, and was benefit her ee: by stepping out9ide" the battalions, upon exhibition at the World's Fair where custom of society and the rule of all civil. custom The dedication of the Kingston ISlatu to it took a prize. - ize(peoples. She would not have a lawful) Sir John Macdonald will take pl%ce in From the tenor of telegraph despatches greatest masters, it is more marvelous, September or October. In the busineas centres throughout the husband as the father of her child. And she sought to train up her daughter to The balanoein the Dominion Oovernm ant gavinge Banks -on Apfil30 was $17;055,(144, l United . States there to a (general improve • men( in trade: There is . general improve- - - .share her own principles and aspirations. a decrease during the mouth of $42,000. i ment in the prices of the leading staples, - She failed utterly. When the child went The Dominion Customs Dep9rtment las at and an upward movement is experienced af9 round. Iron, sugar, eclat, clothe, flour, - to school "she considered the moral stand. decided that i aluminum is dutiabl P K and other leaden iiaee aro all firm at g oint of the other iris a teat deal more p g g the roto of. twenty per cent. advanced figures. The reverse of the story � ' . sensible. than the moral standpoint of her Last year three hundred and twat Y Y- six vessels, having a tonnage of twe ty• is, as usual, labor disputes; these are mother '@ attic." She showed her individ• 'the one thousand tone, were built in Canada. disturbing various lines of industry, where g yt —without these troubles—prospects would :- uality by "evolving for herself all ' . kir. T. C. Patteson has shipped .f om }� Good. As it is, prospects are regarded . threadbare. platitudes of ordinary conven- Montreal a team of . horses for the Prt ce ih more than fair by most business men. . tion." Instead of sharing her mother's" of Wales and .'another for Lord Lane- Things. Utopian ideas she "had that mean admire. downs. The city of Hull, Quebe�, added $80, GltNsaAL. Xew South Wales proposes to adopt free P P P tion for birth, positron and adventitious- advantages which is the mark of the essen- to its debt during the past year, and the deficit for ext 'trade. - . treasurer,eat imatea alarger ' Cholera has broken out an board the tially aristocratic"or snobbish nature," As the author eaya, "she admired people year. Mr.° Joseph Olivier Ja>ie h, B.C.L. Q. Japanese transports at Talienwan,on the Liao -Tung • . because they were rich, because they were C., has been. appointed Judge for the peninsula. Ratifications of the treaty of peaos be- high•placed, becaaee they were courted, District of Montreal, to succeed the ate 'Judge Barry. tweea China and Japan have beenexobang- because they were respected ;not because At a mites meeting in Hamllt"on, seg cal ed at Cho Foo. . they were good-, because they wer wive resolutions were passed condemning im. Russia seems to be making some progress because they were noble-uxtured, ecaus choral theatrical exhibitions andA cot Gln "sporting" - with her elementary schools. It is stated hat the educational budget has been in- the were tea act -worth ' . - , y P Y• - '- - I practices. - It is stated that Principal Paterso ," of reused 3,000,000 roubles for their support. -1 signature was in a fair, round hand. tl; Darldee- College has been offered the Advices received at Yokohama from the - The difference went deeper. The diver- principalship of McGill University in Pescadore islands show that thirteen bun- - _ gene was complete. The daughter when Montreal, and he will probably accept. dyed persona died there from cholera during grown denounced and abandaned her The public revenue of Canada for April. one month. Tho epidemic !e now sabeid- ' mother and broke her heart. Whereupon ."- allows an increase of four hundred and fifty thousand dollars, as compared with Ing. _ . The.Spanish Government has decided to the author Bays : . the revenue for the corresponding mouth aAtablish an arsenal, dock yard and arms There is no more silly: "and persistent -` error belief -last year. - ' factory r at Manilla, capital of the Philipp fortifi- . than the of parents that, they Thera are.iiow on (lits registry book of pine Islands, and to erect elaborate - can influence to any -Appreciable extent the the Dominion 7,24 vessels, representing cations, moral ideas and impulses of their children.. 869,462 tone. The navy in thus large in Robert' Lebaudy has subscribed 1,000 .. These things have their springs in the numoer and smaller in tonnage than it hoe francs toward■ the prizes for the Bordeaux - bases of character ; they are the flowers of individuality ;and they cannot be altered been for ten years. Paris and - back horselese carriage- moo, or affected after birth by the foolishness of The jury in the, 3aae of the four. -vii ims wbioh will take lace on .June 11 and whihwill y r. p _ ]preaching, Train up a child in the :way' of the D4cllonald fico at Montreal sec mfollowing - _ that. he should go, and when he_ is old you mended a change in the law to co ppal fire" Cayeso,a email irlaDd in the West Ibdier, is inhabited by turtles, some of . !'t_ will find enough he will choose his -owners of factory buildings. to plane exclusively - -soon - ' i , . own course for himself. escapes on the outside. which grow to enormous size. Several vain v e. .- How true is this? Is hotedity hacking Dir. David f,e cult of Montreal her re- g attempts have been made to establish Truman habitations there 1. back" "perhaps for three or four generations, oeivad official notification from the ro• vincial 1rea�urer of his appointmentas In a recent speech in the French, Chain- , , stronger than environment, than Exhorts- chief of the Quebec Provincial rev nue her M. Lockroy inveighed against extravag- ' .._ tioV, than even example? The differing police, to succeed the late Chief iris once in the naval department, claiming . characters e1nd courses of two children of Chevalier. that the English could build a warship for they could sit, one on either side of the I Representatives of the `Toronto Boar at about hall what the tame vessel usually - ills same parents, subject to the same in• `guencey, Trade will held a conterence with the oust in the French yards. would seem to chow that in many - the How Montreal Board regarding the propos 1 to the Government' to appoint a Boar i of The Paris Figaro of a recent date laid ; "Lord Paris cases old adages are not true. &Ak Gladstone passed through - . far can we really mould -our children? Customs Experts regarding disputed va ua- yesterday." The same paper also referred = %tion, desirable to exchange marital confidence: to the ex Premier of England as the "gret►t ' France has recently repealed the ovi- Cheap fares swill be fhb feature of the old man." apparently intending top use the pi new electric road in London.- Seven do eta expression "grand old man." - Sion of the code Napoleon that marFiage to- will be sold for twenty-five cents, and With a view of creating -oases in the . . be legal must have not only the consent of workingmen's tickets nine for a• qua ter barren waste land of the interior, the • - both contracting parties but that of their `during, three hou of the day. The m- authorittes of South Australia are boring fathers and mothers on both aides ; failing ' pany pays no per entage, but dges its own for artesian wells in a number of place#. — that, of their" grandfathers and grand- paving and suppl es all material. They will also plant Algerian trees' is the i•vigorous The Supreme urt has dismissed the neighborhood of these wells, should water mothers .; if there be none of these relatives, appeal of she Dominion against the Pro in. in suifioteut quantities be found. of the oldest members of the families to ccs of Ontario and Quebec. Under the sum is pogo Leo Xlli.'s hands arei nearly use - which they belong, The provision was a judgment the of 1600,000 now moved less, and cause him much suffering. When vexatious one, as if consent eves refusal s fO the pro -ince,, representing the exec of interest on debt to which the prov► cos he writes he must hold his right wrist with his left hand, and what he writes is almost - n.an of 25 and a woman of 21 were com- were entitled hall -yearly for the pe iod illegible. This is not d1to to age, but to an .-' _: pelted in�that case practically to go'to law between 1868 and 1873. attack of ague twenty-five pears ago, when with all their yin W compel them to show • . GREAT BKITA' IN. he was Bishop of Perugia. .. why the�narri ge' should not -take place. I:ord Roaebery is reported to be faili g. The smart money to be paid by Nicaragua ` -' _ ,�: Under the present law refusal of parents The 12,000•toz battlbship Renown u to great Britain is being raised b popular g g yP The feeling - or family in the ea a mentioned no ton ur 1.B launched ou-Thursday. subscription. against England is very bitter, and it is expected the Central acts as a bar to marriage.L. O'Donovan fiossa was expelied from tete American Republics will enter into a secret �— gallery of the Britislt House of Coma one league to exclude as far as possible -the !m- The"view tavc is intereetiag as ahawing a for interrupting the debate. porGation of British goods. tendency to make marriageleasier in a coup. The Prince of Wales has accepted the Chancellorship of the newly -formed W lab A correspondent in Bt. Petersburg learn f - - try in which the population, until within the University. from a high source that Russia has a separate understanding with China, which . last year or two,has been nearly stationary The Duke of.Connaught has given or ars does not cede Manoburian territory wholly - and the new law will doubtlessly tend,, in that the army officers under his command to Russia, but it places it under Russian _ the greater number and facility of marri- at Aldershot shall qualify themselves t be control to the extent of allowing Russia to to.. judges of the food supplies furnished by prolong the Siberian Railroad to Broughton ages, swell the number of divorcee in army contractors for the troops, and iso Bay, !n the Sea of Japan. •- - France, and especially in Paris, in which of the forage for horses. , - city nearly one-half of, all the divorcee of Mise Rraddon (Mrs. Maxwell), the no el- France are granted. If d oration of marriages iet, will write no more novels after er - CENTURY OF WAR. ' be taken as an evidence of at least one of present contracts are filled. A ooupl of yt,ars ago she finished her fiftieth bo k. - I -- T e Fearful Cost til Kleed and Money Te - the sounder qualities of civilizatidn, France Her first successful work, " Lady Audio's France. . is not only not in the lead, but distinctly Secret," was published in 1882. . A highly interesting story of what a hun- 1. _ - in the rear, as compared with some other, A sort of prehistoric Venice in found to have existed in the Glastonbury marsh dyed yPen of war have Dost France hu- countries of Europe. The average duration - ]:ngland. The Manohester Geographi al . man life has just been made publi4 "by I7r, - of rharriage in Norway is 24• years; id France Society in malting an inveatiRation of he Langueau, member of the Academy of Med. . and Germany, 26; in England 27, and in locality. Earthenware found shows he loins of Paris. When the revolution beaks - Russia, 30. When it is conpidered that the inirsbitante to have lived long prior to he . • _ ' .' _ . .greater number of divorces take place be Roman invasion. - out Francois effective army was o ly rn _ tween the fifth and tenth year of'married It is said that levo members of the Ho as of Commons ho desired to visit Conr 120,OW men. For the Warr waged during in Belgium, the Sambre, life the significance .of the above figures as •- tinople before the opening of ,t, 10 years on the to constancy in, the marriage relation is .PArliame to enquire into the grievanoes of tt& r• Meuse, the Rhine, the Alps, the Pyrenees . evident. I menians, were: prevented from doing so p in the Vendee and is t there were EgYP � ' -ice ----. the refusal of the Turkish authorities in calling out 2,800,000. AL.the-census made Going to Extremes. London to viae their passports, in itis ninth year of the republic there remained of- the44a only 877,598. Iq the I feel sure he love@ me, she explained, Sir Wm. Harcourt, Chancellor of a `'Exchequer, 19111e3 and in -dead by disease the "wars of but, womanlike I wish to test him. rtafuse.i In the British Ho ee the first republic coat Francs 2;12'l,'402 H'm. Does he ever ask you toeing ? of Commons to fix a day to proceed with Scotch men. From 1801 to Waterloo, 3,187,;x11$ Then, noticing her look of pain, the Dfean the motion to appoint a oommisei rA men scarcely sufficed to all the blanks : Thing apologized for suggesting an to to deal with the motion to appoint Scotch' to deal a whieb,in an incessant war against combined . so drastic. commission with ver Scotch bills. Sir Donald MaoFarla in Europe, France Incurred at Austerlitz, f — ' Rough on Himself, said :— If the matter it farther delay the Scotch Liberal members will have a ad to Jena, Auerstadt, Friedland, Saragossa, F.okmuhl, Essling, Wagram, Taragona, ' � ` Smolensk, Moscow, )Latr4en BagtiCen ' Invalid—Doctor, I°should not fear death, reconsider their position towards the G " , ernment. Sir Wiliam Harcourt an Go v- d Dresden, Laipsig and Waterloo. ' • ' but I am so afraid of being buried alive. that it was entirely open to. members to pndor the restoration Lourie Fhlli e war Physician— You need h%ve no fear of reconsider their position. and the second republic, in spite of the that, with me atteniiiiog you. in Spain :(1823), the conquest of Algiers -- IINIT6D aTATRa. (18.9(4) and the taking of Antwerp, France . Hard Prt349ed..1. ;'_ 0 . ;., ; -- The "police census made on May lot oho o passed through a comparative wlm.. The army numbered about 213,748, and the "Husband—These millinery in t17Bntt' that the population of the oily of Buffalo is mortality averaged 22 per 1,000. In 1863 b maker bills are outrageous I Are you try- 335,709. .00mmenoed the spooh of the great warn-- the Crimes, Maly (18b9.80), China ing to outdrew Mrs. Astorbilt ? Mr. W. R, Smith; superifitendenf of he (1860. 1), I - Wife—No, my dear ; I am simply an. Botanic Gardens in Washington, has: h ld Mexico (1882.8), and the disasters of 1870. ' ' '' deavoriag to be a little better dressed than the place for forty-three years. In the Crimea, out' of 300,268 man, 98,816 my servants, The Journal of Commerce estimates he succumbed ; in Italy, out of 600,1810, there :" - �""�" - ` ' ` =' Thr88 Degeet3x ' fire loss for the United titates end Cita da died 18,873 ; in China, 950, and in Cochin China 48 per 1,000. The second ®moire 1.Dost 1(c during Aprfl at;11,018,160. France about l,ipl),0id4 soldiers. Ac- " ' 7•'x3 ter` — (grammar classy— Uorreat, . Professor J. T. Rotheock is antlterlty or cording to Dr. Lagneau's $amographic Tako"envious" noxi. + the statement that 15,000,000 sores of I ad' tables, the century from 1795 to 1895. wit - Bright Pupil—Positive, envione ; oom- -socialist; in Pennsylvania were sold for non-paym nt last reaaed the death in battle or disease of Farative, superlative, anarchist ° . of taxes year. 8,U00,OOn Franoh.soldiere, _-. - - . _ .... _f ... -. - .. . ;. _ . _ f N t :.. _, )' .-J 5 �� - - _ 1 :,-- , ... .._ is y. a tt! . �I.� . 3 1 +t� ,f# ,. ,:. _ ._ a.<. .... ...• ., .. .. . : -..'as ,,.:,,, -:..-.,. -. :. -- �.. -. _> ,'-AR 1ya ^z+ a'. {r; ai r z _e• ... . - . :r .. }e : 'AK' ✓ ,i .let . •L : ��•"' . �, 1 • . _ _. _ .,, ..•_.. _. ;... tri 6"f y,'• .3. ,. s,.. -. .. -5..-.<..t3.. ae•.a:•..} r,-: �"f.. [:.. +k. [.._.... n..r, Fe$a-�ea]bM,�s-,'J....a. r7 ?, .. ,d'vvac'4Y_,. ... Y_" '� *7'�c�sia.h S`ka+S+s `t-�+" nzGY z -.,.,, ! :'�y,�Sf,iFrri'✓�... ` _ - - __ - - _ L I -_ -- PI�J��L . TTI . � . - - —_ . ­ -1 _ T OR OF �1LT­�' ;: � . ,', ­ . ­:.;- . , 7 4 �,. 1. , t . Whenever nature leaves a bole In a per- it - 1 I3ROi�• "CHECKLY THINKS sou's mind,• she generally plasters over with a thick coat of ealf-conosit.--Longfel- .HATH1Na .. IS INJURIOUS. _ low. The road to ambition -to too narrow for -- Bente tstartifnp Optaioas on the Rablea ;- i friendship, too crooked for love, too rugged : soap and Witter Not what They Are f;rr honesty and too dark for soianoe' _ . i opposed to be. - Rousseau. 'Bathing and the use of scop," Hays Prof, Midas longed fur gold. He gat it -so that Cheokly, "is 40 per cent: more injurious to whatever he touched became gold and he, with his long ears, was little the better for . -" the human race than any other form of its —Carlyle. stimulation to which. people acre addicted, ,- Not a day passes over the earth but men If I should bathe a man in proportion, se and women of no note do great deeds, much as he drank, I'd kill him in one-half J speak greatworde and suffer noble sorrows. Reade. the time. This is called the 'age of bur g --Charles Whatever touches the nerves of motive, , . and feverish excitement; `critics complain.- whatever shift's man's moral position, is that people are unwilling to take time for . migghtier than steam, or oalorio,or lightning. anything. As a matter of fact, hours of —E. R. Chapin. precious time are worse than wasted daily When men first take up ai opinion, and in the bsath-room. If men would preserve , then seek for reason for it, they must be contented with suoh to the absurdity of it their health there are three 'thin a the g they .,. will afford. —South. must do : —Vi rat, leave resp alone ; second,., I knew a wise man who had for a by get the skin loose fromthe tissues of the':. word, Ahen he saw man hasten to a eon- body ; third, get'rid of the idea (bat regu• elusion, "Stay a little, that we may come larity In the matter of sleep and meals u ,:.. to the and sooner."—Bacon. necessary to physical well-being." . , No man can tell whether he is rich or poor by turning to his .ledger. He is rich • "What are the objections to the - use of. according to what he is, not according to soap?" asked a reporter of the Nein York what he has.—H. W. Beecher. Tribune, to whom the professor's original :" Employment, which Galen exile natur'e's views were a revelation. physician, is so essential to human .happi- ness that indolence is justly considered the 80�P DOES YOT CLRJIN; _: mother of miserv.-Burton. �� There- are vital -objections,' was the One couldn't carry. on life comfortably rsPIY• "The skin, it is .acknowledged, without a little blindness to the fact that bears a most important relation to the body. :_ everything has been said batter than we .First, it acts as a protective agent, cover- '. can put it ourselves.—George Eliot. ing the sensitive tissues of the flesh. Second, No man can ever be noble who thinks meanly and contemptuously of himself, it acts as the agent of the mind, conveying • and no man eon ever be noble who thinks all sensations of heat, cold, friction and the. firstand only of himself.—Dollinger. like. Third, it- directly aids all • other - The direct relation of music is not to organs -of the body, taking up the work of' " ideas, but to etnotions--in•the works of its each in turn, when, for any reason they - greatest masters, it is more marvelous, become unable wperform their functions. toots mysterious than poetry.—H. Giles. The skin assists all the organs of secretion . 'Opinions, like showers, are generated and excretion in the entire system, and for in high placer, but they invariably descend that reason great attention should be paid. ,- into lower ones, and ultimately flow down to keeping it is a healthy condition. _ to the people, as rain unto the sea —. "Although realizingits important fano- Colton. tions, people, lostead of protecting this . , Thera never did, and Traver will, exist wonderful covering of theirs, try by ev _ry .: means in their power to detroy it. Soap. anything permanently noble and excellent a does not clean th j skin. When the akin in .the character ,which is a stranger to the e:erase , of resolute salt-denial,—Walter is dirty it is unhealthy, and too organs within the body can never be clet.nsed by � Scott. . all the -soaps in the world. The only stains; . - - - blots, aw., on the surface of the skin that i. ' QUEER MORTALS. -` people need to get iid of cannot be removed. by soap. - Some other chemical ointment or . . fluid has to be resorted to w obliterate them. , Some People Who, were J}b:e- to do Odd An far as regards the dust and dirt which Things. naturally adheres .to the body, dust and One day, some years age, at East Lon. dirt, being earthly and material' are much don, Cape (;olony, the writer, while Its the better brushed orf than washed of, and soap doer not aid in the process. . pay oflice of the Public Works Department, beard a man who came to receive his- BATHING IS INJURT0l�- - . monthly wage ask for a second pen where- I"People who do not feel tired from with to sign the pay sheet. The clerk ing ,are those who have not sensation enough to feel anything. -Immersion. in - somewhat iso atientl .handed him a second, . P Y water causes the eyes to ache and reduces the - remarking that " the first was a very good i degree of vitality in the body. 'dome of - one". To the surprise of the onlookers, the i the older eastern nations recognize this . than, with a pen in seen hand, commenoed antipathy of the.skin to ooptact with water. for The pearl -divers, instance, previous to. simultaneously at the and and beginning of diving coat the body with an oil -like oint. his name and. writing rapidly, finished up ment," which is impervious to water, bold- in the middle of -John Watson." The ( ing the theory.that water in an iccomparable Injury to the skin. Children proverbiaiiy ' - signature was in a fair, round hand. tl; object to being washed, until the bath has. Watson said 11 he could not write so as to been so frequently reppeated that it iwcomes be read unless he did it in his own way." a habit with them. 'What the skin needs in Vany people can move their scalps free -'-free I circulation of s.ir and exposure to the, . ly, but few, I think, to such good purpose light. - People could live a thousand years - it they:only knew how to make a righ use . as a certain man for whose exceptional powers can vouch. The muscles of his of the life -element that is all about th m- -I scalp were so developed that .he could the sunlight, the air and other God-given :hoot' a book placed on his head to a distance of feet. A well-known beneSla. . should not adhere to the s - "The skin ti seven soientist, who was much interested in this, rues of the body, as it does .in nine casts accomplishment, asked him one day if any out of ten, among my patients. Ia should .. be loose from the flesh like that of a cat or of his relations _had the same skill. The man said he had no relations, except a . a dog—loose, elastic, smooth. -and itis in cousin, whom he had never met, and he did that condition on the body of a normally healthy person. When a man takes cold,' not know whether he-was.similarly gifted, The scientist took a train and found the- for lnetance, the first indication of in�iis . sousin, and asked him point-blank if he position is in the color of the skin; the completion becomes sallow and unlovely,. could shy Books off his head? The man calmly lifted a light book from the table the skin gets harsh and dry, then thickens, � placed it on his head, and by a vlaorouit and becomes niuddy looking, instead of In movement of the scalp ;shot it across the clear and whdlesome in appearance. that condition, if it was desired to pinch room. M sister has a culiii acoom tishment. Y P up a bit of skin on the arm of that man, it, Toll her sword—as long u you like, and the flgsh . woud have to come with sc tightly would the outer coating adhere to one she has never heard before—and spell the tissue beneath." - it to her once., and she is able to spell it backwards withouthesi'liation. . HKALTH TIIRQ1gQH-INTRLLEar. - . I Some years ago I became acquainted tt What about the breathing movements with a gentleman, a solfoitor, who had a in your system of physical oultare V very odd, as well as pleasing. accomplish. "They are simply instructions about fill- . meat—he was able to imitate with his ing the lungs with Iresh,pure air,"-returued mouth. a church organ, Every note Was. the professor.. " The nose should be used distinct, and at the same time he made a entirely to breathe through. The mouth is whistling sound in his throat, .forming the •same too deliaace an organ to be used for that tune as the (apparent) organ. purpose. The lungs I regard as the stomach,' I know a station master and his wife for the brain, 'just as the other stomach I had become no expert at reading and providaa nutriment for the body. - Physical working the telegraphic instrument that exercise, physical energy or work that is they could sit, one on either side of the not dominated by the intellect is an "injuly. fireplace, and converse to each other quite to the body instead of a help, and never of eseily hy-the action of tire fodt,the position ; permanent benefit, even -if it a]pparently indicating the movements of the needle. 'builds up the license and improves the forrrr.._ The accomplishment was one. which could I As a .proof of this theory you may have be performed without attracttag any observed that the beat -trained athletes attention and was of . use, therefore on { sever live long, and the most flexible gym- . those frequent occasions when it was nest cannot keep his agility without eon.. desirable to exchange marital confidence: Stant practice. Strength and health come in the presence of an aaeonscious third through the development, of intellect, and party not through the expenditure of physical. tip— - - - , A Spring okelet. energy;" - Prof: Checkly, pereonally,is an admirable . I { . exponent of the success of his theories upon .. the subject of physical culture. He gives • • his age as over forty. five -years, yet he look it. , no more than thirty: He has leonine i.ead ` I I r and shoulders, and impresses one wit i' `: Se i•vigorous and healthful appearance. .. -- � goes through . the most difficult gymuab1r3 J; a .. • ..'� ._. I _" - a • •o eats with the ease and abandon of a boy• - Babes in the City. �' h: Murderous Uncie--I want some arsenfo: enough to kill two boys, Polite Druggist --It is against the .law to sell arsenic, but there in a fruit -stand around the oorner. One swallow does not malts si Sumister ; - , ,. `a---- . .:. f� , - but one frog eat► make a spring. ills Bust Mea3lire. e'el' 1 Smith—Jones is a magnificently � He who has no taste for order will be aped man, isn't be' Do you know his bust . often -wrong in his judgment,- and seldom measure ? dosxsiderato or conscientious in his aotionir. Robinson --No, blit I think it is aboa" •.--ytritesr., ten Uottlea. ai � h -• .-- .:.. 2 yAp .. .. z _:. g3 . ♦ x a S� y . ;1111AI K Y •t E L :1 '� -t yfi a�+ R i 4 �A i ck . 4. F ?.., jj.� p .4 �.<• �' =` t . ggw, '0 W. .5r,__. t K-_@- , 3. ,$ ' a. � .. . . s.t"•a.x.i� 0 hi fa . gi• wi fa, ab .. if 4 • . cot ." an( ha{ .- a c els Lial . - J 1. . at yol be he. glu era . I Wei got cee . had bef, i. ; I ' . . � , z-,�ti �- '4,;.! res.,_ A W a Y n T r tj i . --, :a.. ,.:-...... r- f .^rte.,., , - #` ;.. _ ..tial' .s{.- ? , u -.>r �..-.. d:, s* ._ -.l •.:.•+.u% z l .!}.0 !} .-715.. ..'.C§.# t . l s _._p r:: ` c 3:.. .. a °9 _ K, - Y -Y 3 d .. .rw. 3. st• r = a.. is •,- _. . _. - - �'" _ _ . - . : -ice.. .�• -• -�Tr l --:F-!' i. - �:. , � . _ it r !y.. a 3'' ^s w - i'. _.i - a. 1 :-- k .4v - - -. , .-.. .. : F .. c ? _ dh :.- : ,k, f t -A._ -w I , �. S'^G. g.. . - - -.... r. s ...... : , .: r , d , . n..., :-2- +.sits ,- '••=f ! 4i _ '.,' .. - .., . .- ..._ , , - • i. .. -.. .- . . c n .- ,B .r'i 7zY§s. t .8.. ,.r`"Yi 9y', ::17..._, ;... _ .,i'- ,. _. ., -. a,.. ,. _ .. : _ A� .. - x - .- _... s�F r^ .d Vit., ... .: .c -... ,. .t Y : -a- „ - ^� ;.".} ? �! bib '.Y�.. isI 1. d+f: .l - .. - , :. '_: -. � '... ... :, .. : - �. - . -::- .:.'. � i. �, rl. i-. il. 7'"_ R FFii� '`YR -s4: }"� '�. G Yr - - momw ... . .. ur.. �BO1�CtOR1.p:. 1 __ i , -. L ..w i � - I - . __ _..," ;�_ _# f ,1 LITERARY i . jj�P�T a nae qn Health. � d Ll �1 V ITI Na It BtiQ Itl>aue i18t 81d of N�wrA�g! ct Now -R 1 g 11IstL1R ilad Ihe>t '1►1tt a ._,:� , i enol be denied tn health In gghwt the influence ell There v iso lase in faitliag with-nefo ralgis„ Farmnr�e ' w;ra Three Huludfetl Dotlall'fll-U>lier+ed eeoognitclimate nono of hfs fa t that and it in til It is w diksaee ithsit gives way only to the , f� �a S,; physicians rend moat powerful remedt*s. Na remedy rrtrt is . F t= When__.v►e moved up on the iirook >ip' Prizes patients ettffering with pulmonary dieeaa*s disaoverod has given the giraad results tim0. ,ter ' - �' ` ` '` i= to rest distt►noer for Duan sot sir. ,; Ate. -- s . farm," said Mrs. Lynam. to a friend,_"AA1011 ; g g But invariably attent�r the employment of Pol• 1 AA BY THE iiRy wILLIAlI1S ffiBI)l N$ when lbs sufferer ha ns to be too poor ions Nerviline. Nervilfne is a itIve vgag determined for me to have a good dog happens p �r R _ CO., OF BROCK V ILL$ 0 to act upon the advice his lot t :, N T . ie hard indeed. gar to protect me in case he was away, and, so �.. ► specific fore all nerve pains, and ought to bs . , r I Bret it is not neaessarfly tapeless. Ih. kept on hand in every family. Said cane'[ 4 r he got a big mastiff. You know men that The Above Amount Will be Divided Piesoe's Golden Medical Discovery ottn be where, `25 cent[ a battle. .. `_�,-'r are real smart about some things will be Among -the writers et 9kq Be«t Five had at any medicine store, and to it thou*. \, .` Orltcla 1 Btorles- lFhe C*m and* whose oases were oottsidored des r• The Fa1r ThIII Bort of weak Where pets are oonoerned. _ 3 petitlo■ pe Open 'go ♦11 BoQa Ffde serldeatr or ate Owe there lives g' . - . ,,, . "Now for clear intelligence and gentle- �{ Whwt fs oar redaotioa for ole* men oft _ ,. . Canada.- Up to a certain tut is the pprogrems o �:.� .f 11 11 Hess I should have much rather nailed in With a view to a>sietl>bg fn tris de�eio Consumption, Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medfas books T rw•nty per Dent, rep d ffie R ,c p' Dtroovery,fe a positive [remedy, lint delay storekeeper. Are you a clergyman t Not'°eLe �'� aad)t� 'S'ONxi ' `-`�t', the heifer ;for of all the awkard, lumbering meat of literary talent in Canada, The Dr. Sold by Drttggiete or acne It - things, that dog was the leader. Williams' Medicine Co., of Brockville,Ont. daugerour with Consumption. in all the yet. but I ettpect to be. I at half through tt►ad •iiAOper patsksge, tta p �O'� z � ''" �*_ will award prizes amonr,tin to conditions that lead to it the is Discover my O°un• wt the theolo cal remits[► .W - SJ . , r. "He seemed to grow in spots. Fire6�hir R $300 amen ie the remed With severe a ertn y: rY T17is rati the writers of the best five short original y^ 1i g g Then you can have ten per carat. Halt KO H0 [cults thaad �`# ' head was too large for his body, and then stories submitted in the competition sr Coughe or Weak Lungs, nothing sate so clergyman, half reduction, said the eters- . ':rs i¢ --, his legs grew long; and then .there wlere follows:- promptly. Every disease that can be keeper. � times when his feet looked big enough for For the story pronounced the beet =]00 reached through the blood yield* to this , a B t t` -J -- will be given, medicine. Thu Scrofulous affections of the . r ,� an elephant. He was a playftil c=reature in For the second best I73. lungs that's called Consumption is one of g .t��� hi1111 s heart, but he couldn't gambol much For the third be $f30 I� them. For this, and fat every other forth s �'" i of Sorofula, far all blood -taints mid disor- Consumption, �� I '�E .�- more than one of the oxen. For the fourth beet $40. dors, and all chronic $ronohial Throe NLY MAOIMtE Z .f"151.: For the fifth beet and tun affections the Discovery u g SEtGA 3CEfYf df11iW "He had a noble, ettpanefve kind of . _ „ „ ' The incessant wastin of a con- �' ,-- The competition is open to residents of g r7 $10PARTIGULARSrPRICE t.lt , I-' bark, thoug"h, and showed his breed, and so the Dominion of Canada, who have never the °Aly remedy so certain that, once used, sumptive can only be overcome by SAMPLES,OOTTON YARti,Bs, ate, �,', ' it is always in favor. rte when Aaron went away T did fee] a little won a cash prize in .story competition, y a powCrful concentrated nourish- "' '' • wno ie @nb a Can anything also be is art ss cod to for - tea .. safer. . .,, j ct to the following rules:- you to buy[ j g ment like Scotts Emulsion. If C • �-2;;t ;; "The first morning, when 1 of n � to Each *tory to contain not more than this wastin i$ checked and the • • • , I _, A P Dont you believe it. $ make the fire, he came walking round, and three thousand words, System is supplied with Siren h toAl t ' � . } The writer of the Scor shall affix a n He.deaerver small [rest who is Hat i PP __ ; *r seemed as clever as could be. The wood I y oouaaelor to himself. -Ford. combat Ehe disease there is hope ;�'': . was using was rather green, and so I ,de- name, initial@ or motto to his or "her mann- . clued to put a little kerosene on it. I script► and shall send with the manuscript' -Liberal Prizes. , of recovery. _ I!; suppose Dae 1 of on more than I thought,'for a reeled envelope bearing on the outside ;� i pP gThose of our readers who are of a liters �' I -�- the pea name, iaitiale or motto attached to r7 .H it dared up awfully when I put a mate[[ to turn of mind will alipreoiato the lilZeral � � 1. ,~kt, it, and the first I knew my sleeve wash a]] the story and con mining, , inside it the oilfer made elsewhere In thi1.s issue by the full name and address of the writer there• afire, Dr. Williams Medicine ('.o. of Brookvil I didn't lose my presence of mind at of Out., who announce a sarin of prizes - - - , f ,;xJ :: all. I got down and rolled myself up in a We impose no limitations whatever to amounting to $300 for the five best short CANADA'S �REATEsBT k to the nature of topic written upon, ��� f rug, head and ears, and began to roll over Pand original stories submitted in the acro ti- uS� V HO V �E K; ' nz the scene of the etc need not necessarily The amount offered in, we behevp, a7 ` ` the floor.' story y tion. i t "It put the fir® out, but that dog thanght be laid in Canada, although oompq�siors the largest ever awarded in a Dom clition Music Publishers Menufacturttq ` - - it was sotnethin to amuse hi and be' an must be residents of Canada, as above of this ind in Caned and an art of i0 ' * !' - g m, a, y p of hod -liver Olt, with HypophOft- and Importers j� stated. P y OF EVERYTHING MUSICAC 1'q to be playful He gave s curious sort o • will be a .liberal recompense for story of hiteS, docs iDOr�e t0 cure Con - howl, and landed- his four paws, which Stories entered in the competitfoli ntnet the length named. Wo will be glad to hear p be written on one side of the paper only. that any of cue reader have succeeded in SUIBpLlOil than any Other. ktlOwn SPECIALTIES s "~ - f and whoa pos@ible should be typewritten. capturing one of the prizes, remedy. It is for all Affections of �! `ImPerlal' Band Inettrue Y i, I Manusoripte to be sent flat or .folded-- Throat and Lun Coughs Cold Bron- a tt Bun Banjos, N'arMmon c11n. j --'_.w--=_�"-�--�j NOT ROLLED. Some men da ae much begrudge others a �s, s• 1 ae,, s'aP'= good name as they want one themselves, chime and Wasting. Pam,#A1*ejrw. - enc the Latest Music Pubif- ;. All stories for comlbetitiOn must reach _ $colt A 8otswa B*Yedlla App cations. tom' Don't purchase until r Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, P d perhaps that it the reasorp of it.-- 1�• �•A:1. t xW,,. . t ; the Dr,, you see our prices. - aT-�, 1 Ont., on or before the first day of Jaly, e11D' Se"d for Catalogues - as :�. . i �� 1895, and should be marked " For Liter. Ron't TobaQeo Sp1t or St>tlo$o Yollr }'� � mcutioning goods ro- . _ � ,LJ aJ q Hired, _ _ ary Competition." -- Life Away ��. ,.[ WANT 7N( AQpR[a[ OI [V[RY MV11Q �_1. : :.: -i. L.. ' .,4 Decision will be made as follews t -All a the truthful, startling title of a. book , n [A AND MNDMAiT[R IN OANAOA j.'. nr•" 1 ,,� ,i ;� stories submitted will be referred to a Dom• bout No-Tothe harmless, guaranteed - - r ` =mak;- fA 1 patent committee who will decide which baaco habit Dore that braces rep Afaoti• ! ROY r� �NAIEY ROYCE& CO, _ �h= f '" are the beet five stories. These stories ized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, N- i - will then be published in pamphlet form, •akes weak men gain strength. rigor and �+a ((''yy�� 1515 YONaR STREET, : which pamphlets will b* dIetributed nanhood. You run no physical or hnaa• �✓�b�r - / TORONTO. - - o, caNAoa �,�; r - - . weighed ten ponada apiece,. Stu my Sts throughout the - Dominion, and each' will ial risk, as No -To -Aso is sold by all Drug- o --__ : contain a votingpaper upon which readers isti everywhere, under s narantee to Its no because ' ' JUST QU'I' t , and lolling his tongue out, looked down ;at will P P P Y r g - ' me be invited to express the]* preference. urs or money refunded. Book free. Ad. I`m Scotch but "I tried to beat him off, but he took fit The story obtaining the hi heat number -of . terling Remedy Co, 37! St. Peal 8t. l , • votes will be awarded the first prize. The ontreal. y O U C a n n to ° t+/" for play, and rolleu me over and jumped ., MUST,l� K N� PRAIR111 one obtaining the eeoond highest number That le the most rfeot v6i;nment about until I was completely Lound rep I■ •will be awarded second size and so on p° g° smoke a better the rug. . under which a wrong to the humblest is an -1. - . ,. until five prizes are awarded. Ci than . Twenty Years of Front;er<' Life in: He would give a short eneeze, and dab The voting will alone on the Ent da of flront to alL-Seneca. 1 his paw into my hair. He scratched to g y Western Canada -184'd-1866 F y Catat rh U re Nasal Balm. wick, pas Ill RoB RO i li r . ., ` < . face, and tore my dress into stripe. December, 1895, and the committee will t re cure, .0 so N&e olea lm. healing, ji 1 g . - " Every time 1 tried to rise . he •wouM then publish the names of the successful g► g► 1 r $EV. JOHN MoDOUGAIJ, - - give alittle bark, and buil me down again competitors and the order of matit. I had rather blsli*ve all the fables in the - t g Unsnocesefnl manuscrl is wttl be re- almud gad the rKonn than that Chu nnvi• 1 �'i fall page original illuatratione by J. with hit- -head. The more I shouted, the P Tbey cost 5ca . 1C. Laughlin. faster and ic,ader he barked, and springing turned when *tamps' are seat for poet• v rani frame is without a mind. Bacon. i 4 g CLOTH, X1.00. _::_. about, he overturned chairs and tablas: age Charlatans and Qat3$S but I et gas The five stories retested are to beeoms 1 "I don't know where it would have ended Have long plied their vocation on the cut- O{ them fOi ae writer of thin cantivatintt book haN>apent if one of the farm-hands hadn't heard the the absolute property of the Dr. Wiilsame' f ring pedal of the people. The knife, has his whole life on rho (:anadian frontier, and commotion, and, some in. I was bruised Medicine'" Co,, with Choir copyright in , ted to the. uiuk caustic applications quarter. almost whnli amen the Indians. a i p q t pp Q ) K, His services and torn, and in a terrible temper.. perpetuity. h ve tormented the vintim of terns unWl to the Government Burin;; the uprising of 188b The deeisioo of the committee and the . are yet fresh in the public mind. His pages . -Aaron sent the dog og, and we•haveu't t e oonvietion shaped itself -there a no ItIAPIRe TOBACCO CO-, .MONT,tcwrr. teem with exciting advetiture, and present a x had another; but he is like moat men about counting of votes tto be absolute and final, ere. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor graphie portraiture -of the condition of thitage a dog, and says now, 'He was only a little and all persons entering the competition proves I- aon whatslender basis public opinion in our North WoAt during the fifties and six- •;"' 11 ; ry playful.' " agree, by doing so, to accept the decisions often rests. 'If you suffer from coo et ties. The MustmtIona are Auperbly done, and . of the committee and the Dr. WiNiamr' R BarRaisls In - ' the original design in ink and gold on the Medicine Co, as filial art all points what• t e E:traetor and you will he satufied, cover mak* it a very handsome book. t P Sc ld evervwhere, 50C, Bulbs ai4d Plants Ask your Bookseller for it, or write direct to RUINED BY PIE roever. Ta. ye,� o� wt.rtr► eq x4a�w+N o/Gua Correspondence in regard to-dn'succeae• He enjoys much who it thankful for lit- No. B-15 Gladiolus,huestassori6d,for60a WILLIAM BRIGGS. Publisher, t � ' ful M,St5 declined•, even when stamped ti ; a grateful mind is both a great pod a X- 6 -Dahlias, select showvarien'eH 50c. gg-33 Mcbmond i3Lw West, Toronto . Love rer Pastry ltarred Bim Oat *r the tCi- 8 Montbr• h mind.-8eoker, i d& .handsome 50c. i!ul pit and Drove dim Io Forgery; envelopes are sent ;nay stamps so sent happy + " O- 6 Roses,everbloom`g beauties" 60c - - - - - - -_--- (for any other pturpose than the return of eelpe.-For Maktng' a Delielotl Window Gouectio�a each, t A most singular case in now in the courts the DIS, at the' time of first sending) will F-- Fuchsia,.Dbl. FI. Musk, Ivy - . be ut in the a bort Health Drink at Small Cost. and Sweet sc't'd Geranium, Mo. Kingston to New York State. til P i nm'R it( it Beer Extract...... ,...one bottle ' F-- Manetts Vine, Tropasollum, poor The Dr. �ti *Williams' 111edfaino will . . ou❑K man living there was lately found toy 0•► F1 "kehmann's least...............,halta cake ' Met. kHeiio . take all precautions to safe-4uard M& en• su ar. . ` ...,......two pound+ ; $'i -- Geraniums, fig. -I, " I be a forger, and when he'oonfeesed he said i trusted w their care, but iu on case do they q .•• L k o warm Water • , , turn gallane ; N R -19 Coleus, 6n• asa�rted colon N - � , 9 - 6 Iris, hnest varieties . •' No. _- s: he wae,dr-Suer to crimo.by an ungovernable I aasame any responsibility for fire, aaoid*nt 1►tgaolve then mugnr-and the water. Aartealbcttaeatortito t�rortt�iar6lbrlt °� or loas of unsuccessful 114. Authors are ad t the extract, and hottlo; place in a.warm Isy�4D�-PAKOWedect�oa. ♦se.nt gluttony for mince pie.. Tv satisfy his place res for twenty•to r hours until It ferments, 1 - . therefore advised to keep copies thin lacio on ice. when it will o i`axle;se Free. craving he had forged the signature of a pen sparkling . - The stories must be original. Any one and deliciou-4. . TNI tl7>ltlt, 01403, MANN KILN O . LTO. . wealthy man to a note for 11,000, and lied Bendingcr.pfed martyr will be • liabi>, to he root beer can be obtained in all drug i Tor*rtte.Ong. FISHING Kot the paper dieccuated,_ With the pro-� I pnnishmant for frauJ., and a prize of i25 is null grocery gtoras In to and 25aent bottalsee to TACKLE, i offered to the first Person who of ma a two and live gallotue. ' _ heeds 'he- went on 'a minop-pie spree and • Pe points out A. P. 763- rinse Stock in the -province for all kinds elf ' - had devoured $6U worth of this pastry the.faot that any story passed by the nom• FOR TWBN�'Y'FIVE YEA>�$ Fimhdn . - g before he was .arrested. I mittee is otherwise than original, in the -- All Laneewood IVroui lied Bass Rods, 1<ne fin, 4 + I,rh, for;l,50. '. According to hie story his eutraordintiryri unlikely event of such an oversight occur- Beet Rubber and Plated Multiplying alai' ; ALTERSAKER & CO.DUNNYSCheck l�0els front $LO, a . _� `' - liking for minae' pie began to show itself ring.. pp wnen he was A boy, He seemed *van then'1 All stories' entered fn the. 'eomt;ietitfou The Largw�t Manufacturers of Enamelled Lines in best #Ik, for Trout and . to feel that there was something'abnormal must be addreesed tp - the Dr. Williams Bass, $1.00 and $L25. + PURE, RICH GRADE And every otherregaieteforthefishermanafi in his appetite, for he went voluntarily to I Medicine, Brockville, Ont., sari marked CnPGAS ANn C C beat prices, . . ' - Bioonxugdale Asylum ii, the hope of on the envelope For Literary Compoti. . (� (J ij ltHUtJO�ATES 1LtmrOePea Zinn Unable eat..:... i1 ,A� being cured of his gluttony. After he came tics," OL hwC6ataaat havareeate•d Be} .•..,,, . out he believed be wqe d be an to ( 8'ootballs >..... ,,.,,,, CRs, -' 1'54" ` uurAd an WDERt r ` iy for the ministry. But in a fate sour Tobacco Destroys Vitality, , HIGHEST AWARDS Headquarters i'or SVOrting Goods - , slut . - . ­_­., __ � • about two years rater, the mania for pie Nervou@ system paralyzed by niootitle from the t""t � Perfect C7ut .Casting Lines (3cotch) #2 40 Uae came, upon him with . irresistible power. mean■ lost manhood, weak eyes, and a .`lodustriol a9p ( THE COOK S BEST FRIEND Laerosaes, Footballs and all kinds of .H-_ hroke into the housekeeper's •closet in general all -gone look and fooling that robe ood Fob -1 ARCMST awsA1 [ IN CANADA. Sporting Goods. . Fife of its tensors. Tobacco is the root of ExPQ8�T�ONB THE WIGf1rrMAN SPORTiNC Coons CO. _ '' tire -tui,urnTheologicalSeminary,wherehe P L___ _ - -- ivasaetudent,andgorged himself with mince- many an impoteut symptom, and No -To- �. USROR' RESMENCE FOR SALE- gt• mal $treat, Montreal. ' pie. H:e relapse so preyed upon hits that he ..Bac a guaranteed cure that will make you I luropoand'Amon"Ca. ' 1 Situates. in the famous Muskoka -lake -- --- - - '- went to tilefaculty,and they advised him,he I strong, vigorous and happy in more ways -ra ban• 120 mileti north of'roronto; one of the � - fineat properties in �fuKkoka:.�ttages. with 'ea}-s,to drophisstudies,asttwouldbedem- than one. No-To•BsoguxranLeadandsold t1aliketheDutchPromaa,eeAlkr veranda allrou'nd; alargesitting-rootsu run. THE mental to the ministerial calling fQr him to by Drn gists everywhere Book, titled ue. or other Chmicat.or Dye. an ping arrow the entire trout of the hour;e • - .. g u.ad in aoY of their rcpandun,► window with wide upholstered goat: boats. t enter it with such a fatal appetite for mince_ Dont Tobacco Spit, or Smoke Your Lifb eir detiel-o-, HHEA[rAST COCOA �'• aheorutafy p STANDS TO DAY pie. He would be likely to suffer a seizure Away," Ad. Sterling Remedy Co. 374 St;: wd.uiublo andwetslow thimamcess anw. house, with large room in upper part: ice. Y r __ _ house- &team- aunch, 33x6 feet. cost $1,2.50 Of He mat;la, .at a supper in the church Paul St. Montreal, ' WtD BY t3RlCERe EVERYWHERE. with Roberts' patent safety bailor; row -ani a . parlors or at the table of one of .his flock =-.� --- -�- Nail boat, canoe, steamboat wharf, all conven. '- ' and **sate s❑ unforgettable scandal. Ho M'MASTER UNIVERSITY HEARD WALTER BAKERS aQ. DORCHESTER. �. iencew; the house is furnished cor►5p]etely; took the advice of the faculty and went to FROM AGAIN - --- --- - `-------- •. - - - vera a *coking -chairs, lounge, tableware, e John rau¢es and all cooking utonsiis, @tor ' .,� -peddling clothes w:inxere and bed springs, -- +` ST �IMERlNC. Permanently - cured eprirK +et! inatiressecreOlgerator iceforsea- - • by a Rtrietly Eduea• eon, wo tt er steam launch and the largo brick but hie matady was now so deep seated that This Time it is 71r. Natrelin S. Clark. � W tion(! iygtem. \n alt vanes teas. r(te for open [ire its sitting room, aN wol! biro ample _ he suhordinate(j everything to his. craving. A. Professor or ltedern Languages and circular. THE ONTARIO INSTITUTE. i su }ply for o king -ran u tar season; every- ,_ He developed an unusual cunning in areal. Literature. r _ . 65 shutter *tt 't' a -r, -on i thing nearly n w ; only ran to ude short time; - Ing [rime[ pie, or in getting the moneq 'with Let Professor Clarkin hie own language; the house is situated on Lake Itomeau, right n KERS here is a snap for you. liarria I on steamboat channel • price $3,8:)1; terms to wh�ch to purchase it, "I would be tempt- in clear-cut tt rme, Siad over hfr own eigna- 1, as +arnplo cloth pieced for quiltn. , Send mutt ; won't rent. K, Frank Wilson, 73 Ade ed, said he, "and fall ; go to a restaurant ture,tell-of his experience with Dr,Agnew's 2:x:. for trial lot, �ieod value. ls)destreetwest, Toronto, Dan. ' . anti eat a pie a❑ci a half or two pies, I Catarrhal Powder. "This, remedy h4a 27, 89, 31 William St., Toronto. `` beta ---------- ---:----,- . i' j" ` me as telt+less a victim of the mince -pie given me relief by opening up the. nasal, AGF.ST13 WANTED •�dS ..•i._ . J } habit as the drunkard is of the drink habi>~ stools and enabling me w breathe freeljr,i Y ~ _ Yi Sometimes I have pkwned m overcoat or The dieoharget are also lase frequent. The! [� O ;Cho latest and begt'ttno of Books an v . = •' ' _ "c '' } G °`> watch when I have seen an u❑commo P Sties M Canada, all [:Saes and price =�� t, - n owder fe very easily applied to the Cermgli1eeral. �`ritefurcirculars. _ , a ° .e ly luscious pie in �a window and have t not P WIL IAA$ BRIGGS. Publisher, Toronto i4 arts affected, and is very pleasant to. l:ad enou h of tak The fact that the medtoina lei 'k Ontniz is 3WZZ,Q = � _ _A• sem.. - ¢ sea-ly money to liuy it. e• .._._-- =--"- - -- -- - . --- _ - - Then came the .forgi:.;t of the none and 13' P t �a >3 -_ ' the so ea and leasant to take will, at all IAN FOR AM OLO f;ANAf IAN STAMP EAD cSHoul. RSOVERALL®T)iER - P18 t79Y which ended in his arrest. events, " eebure . for it r a fair trial. I ' r .00 used botweson i and ilii[[, What real enjoyment is It your liver to"ing- • T - +, , L.Afterh�arin his @tor a commission was 1,01► Ili• 1►'tt1'K OlU 1.i:TC1:B sand tri gtHh. pont bowels Irregular or L.r y know others who have used it, and say �'coi• your blood �6 6 N 0. -G {gid n Toirte, tc, int ,; a charged with impurities. SO~ Loon Mineral }F PI i g l ire Sulo his sanity, and it K prir:e or then►�[rnmaad et' the hi hest oamh yanr attention is likel it is ood. Ivlr. Clark is the third member (�,, pp, NEDHAN Water gives a healthy stimulus t,o. ail. these The above out Calls y that, :❑st,ead of being sent to of the faculiy of MoMaster University who at M in SL E., Hamilton, 0❑L organeand-Imparts health and,vigor to the famous to the �` t penitentiary eaWre system. - L • :` �oylum Y,he will be placed in a lunatic has had tensors in recommending Dr, ----------- 'Utagioal Apparatnb. ha p g SNOWBALL WAGON. tie is deacrit�ed as a thin,nervous- Agnew'@ Catarrhal Powder. oat Europcan and Amert ,,j r r.:..- eking mat, with a wild ex rees►o One short off of the breath throe h the T ICKS s St, Leon Mineral �'�ier Oo.► Lt(I,• It Chore is no a ant in your locality, write <:V is dila P n, which ' p tI can Novolties,CJard'Pricks g - i PPolnttnK, for man a men of New blower, supplied with eaoh bottle of Dr. &c. )ur largo catalogue inti*►*- F. E. Karn IE® pMQB� ' direct to the house. Buy a Sntwbail and ou ;��:_ ,` Ent;larl" ancestr Y t Tric and Novelty Co.,7 Church 8h.Toronto tl[iAg St Wim• Torontto,- will Always be happy. It is the best value in ' vete Y would be lad Go colli- `Agnew a Catarrhal Powder, diffuses the 1.ossge St. this .lunar g Branch. 4113 Y the`market r �.4 °m . y if it would pot 'Spoil hie Powder over the.surface of the Haas] pass• D UTt�i & SV N Sold by all -reputable uratic dealers. <•. �: this lunacy and keep him diwake n1ghtr. ages. Painless and delightful to . use, ft p SNOWBALL WAGON CO.. : �, B relieves in -ten minutes, and permanently o - ------ - , __ t\ ' ' It ]n Ireland ? cures Catarrh,Hap Fever,0olda, Headmehe, s�T ,SHEET-METAIr TILE & GRAYEL ROOFERSS _ b ,. _, A count* - Sere Throat, Tonsilitis, and Deafnesa. 60 Fsht st Metal Ceilings, Terra Cotta Tile Red, R V i _*y bu in ­ � 'entrance a "l' 9 ground has over its oeiits. Black and Green Rdoflng Slate Mutat (tor. UBBER GRANBY` �, B- .11 g ,', : the niees, Felt Tar Roofin Pitnh. ate. -outte Oriv followin notice : s the dead g Sample bottle and blower sent on reaetpt iUown ipep, &c., suppltegd the trade. m' . {{ V her•, who live in this parish are (if two 3a slam e. s.O.Detohan 44 Church Better this season risen ever. Everybody wants thiem, Every1. - P Tel phone ifi36. ,�►delafdN at widluer slit deltic* galls them. y 4a - atroet, Toro>ato. TOIto wear roil. l k . - - - � •. t. t E ., ... fax ..•`r. kt .r:rb.t .. ir..: _ Kf - NTO 1k I e t, t i' a _. ,. ..�. " - > 1.A ,, - -- --. , _.:.,, -_ ` - .', - ,... fir, .. . oa - �t -%'- ._ ..-a... , _i"n.. ..ar . - .. sir.. .,- i_- I -i:: '., a+ a; I { > , -,- w w9aF., - - ..--. , _....:.ter. >:1 .. , i - -T y l4 :..�5 •: _ - - 'C154µ _ I 1- v.. .. , .: ..Y- . --:., - . ..:.. -.... . - - : - . .r --...r a �' a -. .-, �- a .•11 I : . . . - ,. Y _ 4e,_ r .7 -� k }. :.. :.. Y r .. 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IV IpH'� st ) �_ 5•• J �` :, s;v� L y.. /'-- w.:. £ -.sol' 3' .► r .. . i i Jo'•'•,.,ti , r.--� � , �,:..,, . - I /. ".. � dew P° i " s'tr l } 1 '' �5 -�3p,� * 1 M P^ i�fH' 1� , , j� � w,� �1~ ems`', , Q + Ki, . t .t �li1.� \I.- .?Y'.?'$. r .:,�i:,r, a_.� '� ., !\: .. _ n. a r _. , -, r " i _', " . . .. ­ 1— . :.-,Izq��-- - ., I . . . . . ­� �, - _. .1. �. - 7�'y%­ -.,, - ,­ �, I .. , ­', -..- - - . .11, . . '': - . I � . , -1 - I - .,s YA 'lit . ��: ii, .p„+^�„��j}} �­ -y y aF . ,.�! uai, � 11 � q • EWA �p ; [ •'SV f0 T �. .• - dl. ,1,, i 9 M ' :. y y . 1. - -. , _j T>� WANIM--Pickeriaw station %.T.itt TRAINS G011iG EAST PUn Ali FOLLOWS':-- FARMERS' MARKET. M -NO.4 EXPRROS ..: .`- 9:89 A. M. - TORONTO May 23, 1884.- ;, 4614 M D . . `. 2:24 P:.M. Wheat fel 1 . .:.......... 0 00.00- to 00 91 z . " 8 LocAL, . .. , 6:28 P. M. Wheat, spring .......... 00 00 to 0091 . � ,r,4"; TRAINS GOING WEST DIIE�AS FOLLows:-- . Wheat red winter........00 85 to 00 91 " _ " ` -; No. 7 LoOAL . . 9:15 A. M. :Wheat, goose ...:.:...... '00 00 to. 00 76 , 1 , "17 MIXED , ,. , •.`. 8:00 P. -M.. Barley, bash ............. 00 00 to 00 47 , .`> - .' - ' 1 EXP$Eflas 8:22 P. M. Oats, bush......,.:..::.. 00 0060. 00 44 . _� figHK1F3 T ASL >Q.—Vvinb�>rtpa t3tatioa a• Peas, _bash.,...,....I...... Hap, new, ton............ - 00 65 co 60 00 :' j 1 T.R. 10 00 to 11 00 :. . ,• TRAINS QOIN(7 EAST SUE AS FOLLOWS:— -Straw, ton...., ............ 5.00 go 0 00 ._ No. �8 MIXED 2:18 - P, M, Dressed •170Qa7............. Beef, forequarters........ 6 9U to.. 00 $ 16 z . I r ' " 8 - LOCAL . - , .6:23 P.M. Beef, hindquarters....., 6 to -, 9 00 to 6 50 IO 00 ' Y 3t, i ' TRAINS GOING WEST DUE Ali FOLLOWS; -- MattOn...................:• 7 00 t0 $ 50 -fix: �r No. LOCAL . .9:28 A.M, Veal, carcass............•.; 5 00 to 800 , '° �, 17 - MIXED . � 8.15 P M Butter Ib....:, ............. 00 15 to 00- 17 ,. ' ,., ' ': I Bay of Quince. has been with hie daughter, Mrs. t3. F. -- - - - - - - . - .. •.. - -- -- - ._ gge, doz .... ...... 00 10 to 00 00 Pot Potatoes, per bag......... - 55to 80°� Annie Boyd, of York tor+Irlisllip, l ft an $Doper, Georgetown. at f . eatxte valued at 81, 500, for which tiers The beet guarantee that the people of �o I �s • , ,of administration have been granted. Oshawa have that t'he Oshawa Electric IOC' BANS . T. C. Patterson Toronto has bhipped Railway will be well equipped, properly " '�. - from Montreal a team of horses for the maintained and made to pay is that the `` ' Capital Paid U $i 500 a00 Com rant' behind it represents some two KENDALL' ill } : ` 'a Prince of Wales and another for Ord million dollars and they will Dot took u , SUrpIUS, ,, - ,'�t500tOpQ t'N .a Landsdowne. p AY1N CURE one hundred and fifty or two hundred r ,, - . - _ Chief Jarvis touk a ldnatio named Darn thousand dollars without making a street• W$I vH Quinlan, of Darlington; to Coboara; jail none effort to get a return. The cannot - I i _ . AGE CY• 1. : ``' on Friday last. We learn that since his get a return by coercing the public into ` ' i"Ikiwat MaanaLAK-A4talsalgeais s rags =. , - rt• - 99—MMA111 ei be hal beooaue v� iol ul. kA � p usipg the road. Their Celt' plan is to make Y � ' . _ (Geo. H. Wright's store at Queens Is the rate so reasonable that the public . _ I Interest allowed at btahast pument rstes; Ile -' �_-M . was broken into Saturday ;night, d would rather make use of the aonrienoe ; THt notice of WOhdrawal required, ' O rov�ided than leave it alone.—Vindioator. - N�Br SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ^ R. J. THORTON, .. 4i .�, oyer �20a worth of goods stolen, inolad- p FOR MAN OR •[AIT ibtT , jug dress goods, tweeds, rabbet coats, PeO�le living over J. W. Bab000k'a . - ' _ 1teNsayg,y_ r ` �1 1, .j grocery store were awakened Monde ;: I �' aReob ■aa ne.� bLstww - q ., bdggy dusters, boots and shoes, and $8 y M � p, „t 4 , ii V ' in cash, atOClting at 1, 3O >ly sotnooa8 I;tviag to effect . . -- W,� a�A�'N ��� JAXES RAR�tEY i F an entrince into the store. X watch was i' - Miss Maryiilterthasrtze, of Soarboro - Al' �- - - . -� .- . I �Juaotion, had hes head bad! oat b be- set at back and front and Constable Hal. ',J�s°°"'nm•►'K Horseshoe% general Blacksmith. ` , `j11 7 Y nen sent for. On going inside he found �''*•-- a'�ad sus o■. aQ sot» �. lag knocked down by a bioyple at the two men, who were arrested. They hada ; 0- ':'d IDS, I °s"Qi�� ot>wt,r% corner of King and Young streets, Toron: large quantity of stolen goods to their 9• set& obit, wtth saes u r a mderfni t■edlcim, i ones a mare that It■� � LAk�� �,dQ �'�', ' � � , . to, on Saturday. po J fm•ievao'v1I■ et eat�sd hon y Her Injuries wore at• session. The prisoners, who who 'gave theirtboume, tended to at Btngham's drtlR store.! names as Henry Melrose and Thos. Hy , suers cam, po„W -- ��:_i T £�j ,_ _ lard 11 �� r. Thos. Lila t, a Peterboro baker mus ,were brought before P. M. Grierson KEN��� ���� CURE Hca shoes 25a cash or Soo credit, and =a<' . bitten by a pet rabbit some weeks ago. and each sentenced to one year in the - , 1[0, �••A,�s guaranteed satisfatotory- � .. - -In the. course of a coapts of hours the Centcal Prison with hard labor. �' a J �"O�• r �' Ken ll's �..� �� BARRY S - NEW - SI �a hand 5e an to N=end,.lr. sp..In oura�• muohalmooem °' I Pr f.. x 11 Q pain• hien, and ,blood c�taac to cue test i.lafinent I ser ns.d Save ,,, poisoning set in, from the ed6ote of which •i ents - s•o. dew Curb, •■o Iei1 s arta q CLAREMONT STATION. 0ors hb B.■e E rt■.. re ended it Eohe died on WedneQday afternoon. .e et�.c oe m�re�rae�, who Q,,,� p� � A Irial so4cited, � ; he year 1895 will be a red letter one ?;x' in the histor of eda o rr r ke ia . y P Q goes if 4178 pro COMPOUND, TSE WESTERN BN:E. *---.-. L'. _ posed changes (as they are sure to be) be• ♦recent et.00sri► b7 an ps' a •� 81CxadLL voarpoltl•P, OF Caa1NAD ' ,"�J� come law. It is proposed to make the physician. 8WftV41rur twat [NOeeURGM FALLS, YT. A' .r.+ ;, s = . . Model and Normal terms one year in a►ontAiy by ta►owanifs of , , Cash I . - L_j�.. . - .1WHITBY BRANCH. - - stead of about tour months as at present. Ladfea. L A °may peK T __ rW l This will effectually shat out those who sa►t°and�liabtemedictnedls• I �:1 ARg� Capita[ Authorised... - V f covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who .-,.r , _.. , are Makin it a file _ A (� Capital Subscribed ..... • • " �qpp � 5 � �� - g piling stone to some offer Inferior.mediotnes in place of this. Ask for T�, PCapita* Paid-up. • ' other profession. It will also be a serious Cook's Cotton Root Cowpoww.tale ItosabsW �� r&t'8 for thele gest•. • bar in the way of female teachers as, un °r Inclose0 .....to , t+aia. aawda tfeµtsis portage in letter RU55BOARD OF DIRItCST08s. - less a young girl deliberately makes ail ` "°"Wse°d'seated' byrec""�a°au• �,tls°'1°d "'�'„�' John Oo�raa, Esq ,President. ,�; v bartioalan fn plain envsbye, to ladtles Cdr. i '�"'i""' Rsaben S. HamlinA- I. Esq., Vias '>#r -1 — 3�er mind to be an old maid, it will not stmpa Address The Coolc Company, �"'�� W. F. powan, Seg-, W. F. AlienS , J. A, ib- )P� pay a father t0 educate his daughters with Windsor, Ont, Oaaada• ' , son, Egq., Robert McIntosh:, Ec, Ii, -Thomas *� -I. she view Of making them teachers. t I r ' • The Purt Per y :.$ SoI in Whitby by W. K Howse. ; 5G - . ll[ H illan a new rerentl rt' $tand�rd es s It 1a __ r .Petra to U S. and Patterson, Esq. by CIHAIj„ C1.UTM 't Mon[ Cashier. I ,� well known that.Portland cement is be. Horse Ftegiater.W . .. �, aararAsu3r.ro raT� A (Isneral Banking business transacted, _.- __coming a ver... .y dear article, and that i& is ,, Drafts issued, payable in alt parts of Oanids, 1 indiepensible in the CODBtraCtiOn Of Oar —^ ­ -a United States, and on London, Engla4d, pay- -J, Isogia .�nin. Standard, 199,99 A.T.R able in all parte or Barops Highest current ., 4 ". canals. It Is little wonder. therefore, that trial 2.17,}, race roc. 2.28J, the pro rt of „�...,�,� taloa of interest allowed oa savings Bank. ,� we are specnlsting as to where the'' next W, t3• Barnes, Green River, will am ke the . Until • 81` i$$6` CAN BECURED Deposits and credited half yearly, Specie! at- • -� • r tei.tioq to cotteaiton of Farmerti esienatos.. `�: eapply of Dement is coming from, and season of 189b as follows :—Monday A[ap - !. D. WA>Wl1A '. � little do We think that we have it at oar 6th leaves his own stable (keen Rivec to WITH w0 INCOINVENIENCE �� I� µ . 1• very door,* apparently we have no GleesoD's :Hotel, Greenwood, noon; toBC- w . ..�, IIZ`@$ �IIat Cn�@. A - -A PERFECT IEA desirq t.;. o utilize li, 4i Chalk Lake, we (cordon's Hotel, Pickering, Dight. Tues- P ' T U R S 5 - . - , ,:: : :.:__:.1* - .L ­ I I i lire Informed, a few miles from here, there day Woodruff's Hotel, Whitby, noon ; - at �"-<- ; <., - is -all the material required to mak - &his Sebert's Hotel, Brodklin, night,. Wed. _�_ CHEM• IBY MAIL � �. _ qQ needay, Hotel, Dlyrtle, noon : L. SPbsrt's I Yow � to us means comforf to yet,; cement, and in quantities, too, sufficient Hotel, Port Perry, D ht. Thursday A Post Card will do it. , t to supply the whole continent fir the neat y CNASs CL{�TN0 I . I.. 'L, 50 years. , The only question seems to be. IItiea, nodn ; by Epsom, Mansion Hoaa��m�rcial ' Age "f`'" orONSN ; i who will utilize ti ? There are onl two Uzbrtdge, Dight. Fridaty, John Sanders, - � imfn.tterial 1U Kite Sr. NtatsT y Goodwood, noon; Queen a $clef, $toaff • s TosowTo - - . +CANADA other places in Canada where this mater Ville, night. Saturday own stable until M. Station* ery . _'. � _.: d Ne ial -is obtainable, at Shallow a and- following Monday morning. The above ':Nr:aT TCA ai 1�ak -- --� -- — ---- . -�,w 7. Deeeronto. We would saggest that some route will be 000tinaed through Ont the TWE CELEBRATED.� a TMC uloRtpTEA T11 �` . .. .of oar monied men investigate the Chalk season, health and weather petmittiDg. At pour own prices: ' -` MIME • VAttly COAL FROM THE TEA TO THE T7CA Cttr ,. Lake .. mud, and see if ''there's millions , i111 I n it". Giraf t if lures, the thorn -bred• trotting � p pe sOknOWlBdged to he the best iN iT8 NATIVE PURITY. stallion, the ru rtp of W. G, Gergw, - Whitevale, Ont., will make the season of �21tT81� coal mined. `' Me" a" Tea is pile up by the Inldiau Tea �,- i BOWmdnVll Ie • rowers as a sample of the best quatit eg of Ittdiwt ' 1895 as follows:—Mon :—Monday May 6 leaves ens. Thereforo the use the own stable Whiteyale, to F.O. Me as s, y tea cage �u t m the Mr. R. Knox, Orono, License Ins for � y $ .• •y AA1 ZMPORTING DIRECT-...• �lect:on of the Tea and its blend, that u why tlur �v;' - Pec + -lot 6 con. 4, Pickering - noon, to arry For 1.76 per M. ut it up themselves and sell it only in the Ong. ,'- '° ` was. in Iowa Friday attending a meeting Mean's lot 26, con. $ to West Whitby . ••••FROIkI THE 1KINE�y.u, tckagce. thereby securing its purity and escetk & of CommigfliaDerfl. , . • ,t nil ,n j� lb , t Ib. atui Ib night, Tuesday Wm. Hepburn F lot 8, .ld in bulls. S pyckages, Rad never -` �. Mr, W. Chsrlran has purchased the con 5, p ;' �Vhy buy fnterior coal when on can East Whitby noon Wilson's hole! "[� * � a� y ALL t1QOt) ClROCERB KE!`P IT. Crago proptrty, corner Church and On- Ashburn, n ht, Wedoesda H` the bt,at tar same price. _ �a4 - tario 8te., for =500. This is a great bargain. tg Y Frank Lill 11�iarll r , J� -. Joni s, lot 4, con 7, Pickering nova, !. r r g EE NAS t4 � to iritis to - "il Mrs. Bohn James of Oaihawa, mother of � r a Wilson's hotel Claremont night; • Thurs. �rC� Yap n - YTIER A OO Mr. M. A. James, of the Statesman, in ..... il►J,/ day own stable, eight, Friday, Wm. - • seriously ill with pneumonia, with scarcely - 6466' and t3 Fkoct Street East Toronto., , -V, Y Stooeboases, lot 9, con 4, Soarboro, noon � � �P�adB RING 8T„•PICHERING � + 11 any finpe of recovery. John Graham's, lot 86,. Kingston road, f XW Mr. Chas Langmaid, Soling, delivered T��E5XO .,_ - ��',., ; to Masers. Hall &Williams last week three Pickering night, 8atnrday, (cormley's - . (Opp (1ordOn gouee.) �� ' , .", hotel, Liverpool market, Roca, own stable «r . -1,f fine cattle three years old weiithing 4,580 + _ . G. W. DECKER. Why waste time and and labor working tie " . -, lbs. This is the kind of cattle to •raise. till ibllowiDq Moeday morning. This T• �lt8r Mr. J. L. Hughes, school ins Coate will be coatinaed throughout the L tt Heads - WE _ i vamp handle when the wind sill do it f' ag vector for season, health and weather permitting. y • OP • • without expense. ' Toronto, who by the way is a West Dar- pense. ham boy who has made his mark- in the Josh Dilli"V.4, the property of Jonathan 31 .' - _ _ For the small sum of $S0 you can et oneoi . world, completed 21 years' service as In Porter, Pickering, Ont., will make+ the !' • � To The P'abhc I Y g ,., '_ >3pector last week seasoI _. -n of 1895 as follows :—•Monday, Ma _ R=� f;mo ea s' aur cheap and good ' -� �, - --,_,, r ?-+FY'S' The frost of Tuesday sYenitlg last seem. 6, leaves owe stable, Pickering, for Wooer tkn o have done more damage jest here than riff'. hotel, Whitby noon, to Central STATIONARY-, - Im �O'Qe ��,� pre`ioas to that time. Mr. Bleakley left hotel, Oshawa, night. Tuesday, Hotel, , SC N O� L SUPPLIES. I ' at our office, on Wednesday, some pieces of R'aglin, noon, to Sebort s hotel; Port F (patent applied for) ..�_'_-­­�� .. � _ __1 - grape vine, is bloom; which was completly Perry, night. Wednesday, Hesrd'e Ilvoic. : 'H6Ads, KNITTING YARNS, Thi mach ,,- U . ruined. hotel, Manchester, noon, Wilson's hotel, I ins can be attached to Ray . Daniel -Quinlan, of Newcastle, was iaot• Ashburn, night. Thursday, Osbert's di FINE W00�SO _ PSP handle Without change. ,, inq eery etran el about Port Ho s hotel, $ klin, nooD Gordon's 1 s -` 3 'i. bole Auld good Woolen Mitts and V day morning. gThe poor man has been Pickering, night. Friday, Thos. HDOZ'fl us” Cards DY S : . ,_ 1,; in his right' mIDd for some time past and Brock road, noon, Maxwell's hotel, High• Rng �att®Ills.. had been kept in. restraint, and was only land Creek, night. Batarday, John � - � m released a few da a Henderson's, lot 88, coo, 2, Pickering, •,. E ��CiT� ay ago, bat his old malady - i� t a b - has returned. He was taken charge of by nooD, then to hie own stable where he : --.01T IQV ��� f Chief Douglas and placed in t e lookup. will remain until the following Monday -i. East End PICKERING, w - • • He bad a horse and ba d morning. The above route will be coq' tlgY bel aging to W. �, f. G. Glover, Bowmanville, who went d rwn tinned thronghont the season, health and pl &ltl atld Oolored Billtl, Anted p A .. f, �" ` " Q ' bA by the 3:50 train, and brought his; rig weather permitting. p UR�1NT0' \D LL - . home. Plewa. On shortest notice and at �4 - .Crown Prince, the prorty of f T. C r-11 'Oliver, Brantford, will! make the settalonii$ht Prices.��G It+ osllAwA TNEt�Lw AY - __ of 1895 as follows : —Monday, April '29th I- i 1. » i .. lee leaves own stable, ,• a G� a • The 34th B,tt Band will do some aieren- Green River, to J. M. - _ - f G ro a Hotel,' to Brougham noon b , r 00 I 1-1d' _ a n g 0 Y g n the 24th, and will appear in dark . 11Greenwood to Sebert'a Hotel, Breoklin, - uniforms. f,, .. J, night. ht. Tuesda , On Monde g y Woodruff"s Hotel, _ " Monday night the thermometer re. r Whitby, noon ;Gordons Hotel, Pickering, I Small adva3rttsem8nts,snch a8 Astray, ,. wAnw ctoscT`' �istered at • 28 degrees. Water in small ' , ' vessels froze solid. g night. tVedltesday, Gvrmle. IIatel, LoBt, FOurid, Etc„ Drily 26 - Liverpool; noon ; own statible ant remain - cents per week. i «'ork on St- Gregory's church is draw= all ni ht. Thursday, Franklin House, _p Ing to a close, tie pews and altar and the ggL. Markham,.zaoon; Jacob Widemala'e jr /. . beautiful memorial windows node bein lY ; A D '�I11ISH01' i made b g lot 27' eon. 7, Markham, night. Friday, - ,w �` • j y McCausland & Son will soon be ��. in ;Oce: Dliller's Hotel, Stauffville, noon ; Todd's is the Igoe to bu firstclaes ._' " P The windows are of stained Hotel, Goodwood, 'night. Saturday, T p yy glass, twelve different fi are g y - �1..•: s for he g t . �.. Browns Hotel, Aitona, noon ; to ow.a �") a► co o ILL I r , p twelvedifferenL wiadowe. stn e.and remain until following Mon- TlF :NEWS is Ike beet medium �,� Miss HopkirL and Mise. Lake will re re I0JEAL ' �1 sent the Mission Circle -of Simone repro. day �noraing. The above route will Ire - �_�F• s F . .- 1. Methodist contin* - ued through out the season, health in the county' for Adyertisers. I I h z t� Church at the district meeting have in stock the followin stn g ' and weather permitting. '(� TT T to be held E� it iidil AP v at Bawmanville, May 29th. tLy gN H PY THOUGHT, � Idles Hopkirk will contribute s solo to the - ilya3 ae a tom` - - . Na pt0 feta P and Mies Ritson will read a paper DZCZZRI'S.�:LIVER'S YOn "HOW to mak �- - - OAOTIVE, 1. e - . .-•—.w• _ - FAM.. : - Kande , e 1flssion Circles and, . �+;- T T(� and RICHELIII. .. „ ; ,.a encases. —•, also a Srst•ola s s stock of tinware!, made - � `�, ,- . $stQrdmy evening a private de tob First-class vehicles and horses for fibre day Co wood used lit tlily 09A of its . troar the best material. I- �°' announced . , the death of Thos. Hir at or -night. Teaming done promptly by golleiruetion. : {ieotRetowq- The d y da or 'ob. •'Bus in connection most. ------•-- -w.. . , t ; ; yearn of a deceased was about 168 Y. I AA&Ve8 all lettere to �', '@'8faroii 1] t lilt ge. He was born. at Mill koint Ing sU (i T R trains;"+ 'Freight and C EAPER -T OD, � � �� . � }_ W�1. now Deaeronto in 1857, sad come to' Ueh- P .. _ e - eX rasa slivered to all its : Of sea when All nicely. painted and guarateed.'l;ti 'or %fi j a led. the. villia e. ft,- . t 8e! was a painter by . .W. � .- J+ C� . 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"I sm glad to see'rou looking so muoh �: _ - tier, at all events he went oa. ,' Wheu 1�3RI1 iiIGiHLANDEIS. jury.,tiiter this he wwa sent . t» England . ` house. Can I trr�et ft to Man tfir. Raver ,. on ei let►ve. snb@egnently 1» rejoined be CHArT R III. (CoNTINv�n.) .3 :,a: son t" r do you ggo down to Inglefield t his regiment and it now-enjoying . a well• - �i h d remains near Nice ,•in the �' dealrmadatn do ou take m� for p "On 3wturdsy," ! „ A Haiad•te•Mand gtragh1e wild' $ 1�atiTe meritetd peace in his Highland home►■ _ � - .: T e lay , My , y ., oa fie title over sad se® out floldler-fiat the IPetat- or His. S-word - tsame rooms occupied by herifather. Mr._ felon 1" continued Lumley, with a fsainatitig a „Ile. TlsroagY Ntr 't'aroat-" N'co French "' 0 n y rk e . • �: Mre, Saville smiled;—a swift, brighE - $avflle thinica-that the owner of 'the house He had a nice voice and a pleseant caress• wnd tMe Elttilwsrt 11laLlwnder-'tie ' ., smile, such as at rare--very rare—intervals QIIEEN VICTO$IA. is kind and res stable • pts wife--well I ing manner : indeed he was coaridered w Cwptwte'r Kindly Yrart-Now >EuIo7- . Pe lit up her Brave face. I ver irresistible oun man b the women, -must call hat eo at resent—knob little of �' welt I shall leave It fir am ttande. Y Y g„ y ipg s ��elt Merited Pe@ee• --- , s P ! and "not a bad fellow by tl:e men. v,1 English ways, rood, besides, 'it ie cheaper. There was a short pause, and she resumed{ „you are veep good," frigidly, Captain Burroughs of the 1�Yinpty•Third .Now t>ke prtenAly>hreae6 >ptople @eceivesA _ Now there ie a man ahead em to ed in Among .all thio worry, I suppose Mot; "I suppose there is hardly a soul left In Regiment, was a soldier who die,!Inguished Net sR Nlee-)lusty Itioase J1t,laie wltY •f Flowers a@,d F1apt1. ► Y P Y have'not had time to find me s Indy cpm+ town. Just palled at the Montgomeryo y Beiitt� „ I himself Burin the Indian Matin . - similar dirty work by as - eminent firm pan ion ?- I and found-the house shut up: so I Dame u g 'he Paris optics ndent of LondonrTruth (riot mine, I beg to say), and ne can quite "Yea, I have made' ectne Inquiries, iia here to have a shat and a bit of luncheon. under five feet in height and havfnR baso P° 1 . find it is no eaa matter. The fact -is X ave a touchin ieture of Queen Victoria wail ecce t a second �om�titisio- ;cal e Y . "M dear Geor e I don't mean to give educated in France he received the nick• g R P _ P Y' enlisted my eldest daughter fn your e� r{ Y g �• on her arrival at Nice In March.. mast be warned not to find but what does you any luncheon. A lady is coming hete; name of " Wee Frenahy. What he lack- \ vice. She is a sensible, thoughtful youn she ou ht to be here now. I am going to It. was her wish totravel incognita and ;' g ed in het ht however, he made up in pluck - not exist. W e want facts, Dot comdemns• woman, and very anxious to select the rigid test her qualifications for the onerous office g When it was thought thwt In quiet, and hearing that several regiments' : • 1- tion." - article. She was speaking to me only thi of Dom anion and `soutirodoulene to myself and enduranoe. - " I want freedom foram - eon • but the morning, and was rather depressed abou P , " ill hland Bri ade were to storm the of troop+r were ready to receive Ger, she' _ t y , , I . and 1 can t have you here talking nonsense. the t; q ' - -idea is a good one, Mr, Rawson. I shall ' it. There are shoals of women eeekin .,B ,Jove I" exclMmed the oun man " y g - . such an a pofntmeat, but very few that ar Y „ Y g' ' Radon he was one of those who volnnteerisd cent word that abs was corns in under never be the same to Huh but I spool ,� - this ie quite a new idea! ,, to lead the forlorn hope. Sergeant lforb�a- the title of Counte@s of Balmoral only, and R , suitable. •Then of course it is strange to you, - l t prefer punishing the woman." - "One that did not suit would be wore '•�'Von't aha be e► bore?" Mi.tahell, in his iemaniaeeneae of the M;o• wns not prtpared _foe so great w1 public " 1t is but natural," remarked RavPBota. than none." "Do you think I shall allow-myself to tiny, tells how at the siege of Lucknr.W, function. l ti "At all events, I give you carte blanche, " exactly;' Now, my daughter suggest „ And remember, g g y be b°rad i I Cat Burrow he was one of the first oflic rs The traiips .were withdrawn, brit the Mr. Rawson. I must have ed someth-in that mi ht suit it ou do no P • b' • my will tomorrow; -I am determined to mind waiting a week." . "Well, no, Aunt Wille," said Lumley of the storming party to enter the Sec n- town R'ce massed with the friendly French - - destroy it.- It strikes me that your coming • " I feat', - Mr. Rawson I shall have tb wi-th a bright smile,"I don't think you will.' drabagh, No eooacr was he inside that a people•-school children and woman, all in - without it to-do,y looks very like playing wait considerably longer. Here the door was again thrown native soldier armed with tulwar a d. their holiday attire—and every house ww ' . - • into Hugh's hands." f " Nell, the lady I was going to..--Mention opeu, and. the butler announced, with much ` - • "You do us both injustice. I sm re- to the aieceof our rector down in Walee,my- dignity, "lilies llesmond. s.ueld tCttaoked Ufm before he got fairly a ablaze wit. flowerp and flags. $vary face instant you should change it, but your son � na►tive pl+►cb. He has been.dead many years, "There, you may go," said Mrs. Saville, his feet, sad nearly slashed oft his rig t shone wit) welcome, and when the Queen Y a cued the sub'eot.to me, Indeed butthis rlrllivedonwithl.iswidow whodiei im atieuil w earedwith eymyathy, for aha had � neve: m nti ) - s, e P Y Own The wire frame of hie feather bona t PP ' be is too breathleealy bus➢, and a good deal { a few mogths ago, She ie an orphan, very "Ver wail," said the young man, good- greatly aged in the last year. She wwr r „ turned aside. the blow and so saved ie harassed by hie—by the lady a anxiety to slenderly provided for, and ie taming to humores ly. I will call ngaiu before. I - almost carried by her Indian servants from come out as a,public singer, fur which she stay with my girls for. a few weeps, ghit leap a town. My irother Bent you her beet head. Putting himself together " W e the train into the atstioo, and was unable was trained. He---? I is a entlewom,an, and well educated. I love." to raise her head from her breast, but:. g French warded oftie opponent e s o• " For God's sake, no !" cried Mre. •Sa. t have not seen heraince she was very young) " I am very much obligad. If-jou want Y' looked ap And around under her eyelids, as ,n ceedisi blows and sfter an exciting ha d �, - villa starting from her seat.. " Anything so I will t=ake a look at tier before I sal a dinner, come back here at se•ron.thirty. g if anxious to be obliging on to do her port bui that. ! Great heavens ! imagine the any more. If 1 think it worth while troubl. " A thousand tnanks, I. am already en- to hand combat, vont the point of ►® Ia the friendly pageant, " . name of Mrs. Hugh Saville in huge letters ing .you, she .might call, and you could gaged. Au reivoirl' Ile shook hands and word through his throat and out at t e "These np,lvard.feeble glances," says the ... at the top of a playbill ! It w.,uld be i form your •own jutigmeut, or take her on retreated, pausing at the door to let a lady back of his neck. observer, went to every heart. Her face - m�nstrous I" I trial for a couple orJmonthe." pass, -a tall, Slender young woman, iu a told the story of her long reign, her wotnat,'e T " Oh, she would come o{it ae Signora 1 "Thank. you,' Jar, 13rnwaott; I tttt� vely simple black dress ae straight as it could Furbee•111itahell tell$ aaotheratory abet joys •ad aorrowe, Uec pilin desire to kelp somebody. I would sot opLoae itif I were much obliged. I should like 'to tee her. be at that period-'of flounces, furbelows, "Wee Frenchy," - which has its amuai g always in the right path. The smite upon . f<: : you. But I think your son hoe forbidden For I �au-not have a fright or a dowdy be• draperies, and aaalies. The uew1comer wets side. When he oblaiaed. command of lis the aged face was moat sweet and kind." the pian." - fore any eyes every day.. When do you young, yet youthfully mature ; silo wore a company ha mt►de. himself unpopular ,y The writer migs,�"You will ask : `How •' Why should I take any further expect thie girl quiet, becoming bonnet, and was r.,ther was rhe dressed . Her clothes were - . _ ,+ tr in to introduce certain Pol teeni e' . - _ trouble ? - sate Mre- Saville, thr,wing her• I am not quite sero, 5non, oertainly, p91,,—warmly, healthfully . pale,—with Y g Y q_ unfashionable, loose, bundlj. they gave ` . self back in her chair. " Let things go." • "I should like to see tier before I leave, wavy nut-brown hair, w pair of dark gray ideas, new to the. Ninety-Third. At t e the flea ttpat spa was a law or herself. s . �'y !' Very wnll." Mr. Rawtbn rose to take "I will ask my daughter to write this or blue eyes; deepened by nearly block first morning parade, after assuming oo - the matter, and had more important things nleave, "Lord Everton arrived yesterday. evening' and ask her to come a little soon- brows anti lashes, a sweet pathetic mouth to think of than clothes. At seventy ai: He makee.some short stay in town, but, no er." � and rib• mond of the company he wtrhed to awti fy 1, dewy tips ; oho moved with easy this woman who has tried to be unswerving- �� . ' doubt fie will call on you." '•Yes, pray dd:'if she is at all reasonable undulating grace suggestive of long, well- himself that the ears of the men Wer° ole � ly good is nvested Witt► a majesty which - _ - `-` Then I shall not see him. I shall get avid intell,geut, she maybe of great neo, to formed lin►ba. inside, but being short of stature he co ld has ceased-to depend on her lofty station, away, I hone, next week : I cannot stay me. Imagine, Mr. Rawson, Lady Ohvi "A deuced fine girl," was the young not even on tiptoe raise himself high anon h which is easirely personal." in town ; yet I dread the country. _ Tjo not ploposing to give me her 'dear S�+phia' io dragoo4's mensal commentary, as he Etu°q to sae. Ha therefore mettle the front r k When the Queen visited Italy fast year, for et to send m will this afternoon b a six months to be m dao hter and to cheer aside to let tier ass and with a sli ht bow come to a kneeling positron and wenn alp g f3 y y y g p g , the pearantai were amazed and indignant to r;r special messenger. ' me up ! «'thy, tips girl is •s great a disappeatad from ti►-e room. the lion from tett to right,minutely inspe t- see her driving about in a donkey-cart, Y.':, '• I shall'be ears to do so.',' idiot as her innthe' !-' "Miss 1)esmond," repeated Mrr, Saville; ing the dreeaedtn a black slpacw gown and •felt . " And come the day after to-morrow io •'Indeed ! Tilefii;ffer was well meant," "come and sit here beside me." She luo.thd- INSIDN OF EVERY MAid'e IA70 I • garden hat., . • take my instructions for a - nes' one. I ''I hater well• meaning peop'le." pieroingly at her visitor as she made a slight' The Ninety-Third were all tall mea in It is said v,htitwhen Lady Henry Somerset - don't wish to die intestate." .\I r. Rawson lauighe=i, , "1 eupp°ae I ma utturtesy and handed her a note before tak• those days, none -being under five feet ix rbse to sddgess a large audience in a West• . . " My dear Mre. Saville, what a comic. tell you I heti a flew lines from Mr. Hugh ing a seat, saying, in a s ,ft, clear, refined inches even in the centre of ttie rear rank ern city on ¢he subject of . temperance, s ' ;- id as I" . --" he-began, when'he was swiftly ailen - voice, "Mr. Riwson was so Loud as to give of the battalion companies ; and the right woman exclaimed aloud : . " If you knew how I felt yru would not ed by an irnperwive, "No, you may not. I m,i a few introdolUory lines. haud man of Burroughs' company was a "Why,that's only a woollen frock! And think it an unnatural one." I will nut allow that Hanle .4o be mention d ".finite' right, A lawyer's instinctive stalwart Highlander named Donald Joao- wherein her coronet?" ' - . " A few weeks' quiet.in the country wit! I before tr,e,-unlesa, indeed, we can situs» d p"easutioo," returned yrs. Saviile, Opening bean, who could scarcely speak Bngllah, In the ceremonial of high state functions -- - --- ;, set you up." I in breaking this unfortn„ste -marriage." it and glancin;t at the eoatertts. i and stoodabt6utsix feet three inctier, Wh' n Queen Victt,rta appears in the'royalreRslia, " The -country without companionship ! Mr. Rawson looking very grave, be t "I suppose you know the usual sort of Boroughs examined Donsid's ears ,e and Lady Henry wears the eoronAi; which will not be cheerfui ; yet 1 want to get I his hea,i service expected from a compautou !— read- consideted them- dirty, and told.yhe col r- marks her station as that . of a peeress of - , • A`: away from every one. At Inglefield, -how• .I "liv the way, what is the name of t} a ing aloud, writing lettera, doing the agree•. sergeant to put Donald down for three da, e' Fngland. 'But in everyday life these . ever, I have my gardens. " . .. leidy you' rnentionPd ?" able when there.ia nu one else to talk, and, extra�drill. Donald hearing this at on women are busied. with weightier matters, - : �'i " A delightful resource,'-' said Rawson,. 1� ,`•Oh ! `Jobs neemuntl," �� I shove all, underntandiag when to I,e silent, sprang to his feet from the kneeling i• and-their dresa becomes . to them simply a , absently. Hie attention ha.d begun to `'I)eRmond doei not sound Welsh. It cant be the moat delightful kind of life ; Lyou esti lookiu down on the littleoept in- convenience; to which tbey are indiffer- wander, and he hae_tened to make_ his "She is Irish ou one side," but you will have a comfortable ,home . if with a look of withering scorn; deliberat ly eat. . . `•"' adieux. `'form ! I do not-like Irish people.. . you stay." said, "She will take three days' drill fr m Ie there-too hint iters for those who make , A conspiracy of small things, however, s"Sne to only half- Irish." Miss Derniond had colored faintly while a than, but not from a monkey." clothes the first business of life seemed to have beau , formed against the "I could not have tier reading aloud she listened, and now smiled, a pleasant Of course Donald was at once march d t• - executionoi Mre. Saville's plans. , with that horrrhie ,isceut." smile, though tier lips quivered as if she I oft` to the rear guard a priwoner,and a chs ae , Rawson faithiull fulfiled hip romiee and "Well is it :worth while tak-in the were a little nervous. ., i OL- IN PLENTY. Y P K lodged agsinet him for Iasubordinatt a - �= µ - sent her will, which that very night she tronhle of seeing her!'' •' When you want to earn your bread, acid insolence to Captain Rurrourxbr at hfl . _ . . - tctre-up with vicious energy anti burned iu ; ") es, I will rola tier," said airs. Saville, you do not expect to be t oused and paid time of inepeotion on morning parade." Relay Lakt. • Gold Flelax -Said to Be the :�' the empty grate of tier dreesing•roo-n, but I with ducis�on. "I can tell at a glanue merely to aniuse yourself. I think 1 know When the I risoner was i_rought bet re Khhaest Ever oineovered: , ��- 7 the trusty adviser wets immensely engage,l j whether s will do or not," , - what my duties would be." the Colonel he read over the charge, a d Night iections.of land in the Rainy Lake - fQr the next fortnight, and"when rpt- offered ! "Then 7 shall wiati iu � ver itoo,i "Add to this kuowled a that I am a ve . Y' Y S �' turning w Captain Burroughe, said, . T iia • the aervicea of }Ifs artner th.e were t mornin and m d�u hter wfil let tilt exavttu taco' without a tin a of seriti- gold country were sold -the other day for • P Y K• v K Y q Pe K is a moat serious oh►rge,t:aptaio }3urroug a, z=, _ invariably declined.Then, by some m:sw+ke, ! know wnea Mies Desmond t•an wait upon- ment. I have no notion of treating any one arid' against ati old soldier like Don ld ruin said t( be above a quarter of-a million - �3," . there hats beenadelay in beginniiigcertatn re• I you." . - who does me certain service for certain M&Chan, v¢hu Uas saver be>zn brought up dollars. _The buyers come from the•United . -. ' pairs anti decorations at Ingiefield (Mrs. `r.v \Ira. Siville thanked him again, and bade..;.remuaerat}uu as a daughter. .that ie wll for unishment before.' How did A h ," "t�� t, P P' States. They are reported to be maizing - t, 1 ille.a villain Su:rey), and when s.he drove him a gracious good-bye: nonsense. en r,► down to iia oc� them she found the sn►iell of " I think it is " said bliss 1)ermond P aet'angementr for the immediate develop- P Rorrou¢tis was ashamed to state the *ull - paintso overpowering that sh.e atonce post. 1 t: ; calmly. exact wordy, - t✓$A1 l l.lt IV.:; bill tient about the bis h meat for tl?eir property• It lies along the - t poned her removal for at least ten days,. Fin• ! M rs:, Saville looked at har sharply, and saying that he �Uad ordered MacLean th ee Setas rive;, w stream which hoe sprung - - �'.- ally she sent for her doctor and co.nmanded The v' Nictivo pleasure of sinning her wi',11, met a pair of very steadfast eyes in which ,la e' drill and that he had refused to ruht it - him to [e tribe for the tad feverish cola end receivin a stiff ackoowfed men't frdm Somethin like a smile lurk Ad. "How ol'd Y. foto-rudQen fame because of the rich go�d- P K g g the sentence, snaking: use of most insol nt she declared she had caught. an+i abou all t1 r. Riweon' of ire sate reset t oocu i d are ou'' she asked abrtl tl i fields ihro .gh which ft ie snpposed'to flow. . a` z.. , Y P Y and - P . �t to order absolute uiet. API this tmw her - Mrs. Savi!le for a few days pbefore Pt ie l "1 shall be two•and•twont in Sq tember - - - • q I Y p IN$UBUtiAINATtI LANal7AU1� I : Whether r:�e.e are as rich s. we hear can- - r' eldest eon was absent, He 'was aneadin a ex ,iration of which she received a f w next•. g t r but the t~,olonal.could not got him to state not long � unknown if prospectors are , �. delightful and profitable fe days, which polite lines frorn Mies Rsvason saying that,if Hum . you look at once more and lose b . {' et-etched into a fortnight,- ith a learne,I quite et-nte' iso?, her young friend, :Vl es than that. Can ou read aloud !" the eitatit . words used, and the color. t�roaging .A that re�pon ce they are repro- "' antiquarian who had a place in Linooln�htre 'llesmond would call on !lira. `iavilla e• " 1'er, by pelt er I cad rasa well ie for aerReant. was called as a second witness, seated toy be. Gold, however, there �..+ •v , , I „ The color eergeaat ave a pl►in, straight- . frons. where they enjoyed thlemselvei exaw- tween One and twa on the followin dr ou to ud e. � eert.ainl is in the bed of the Seine, as-the . k r g Y' Y I g forward a000uot of t o ear•itaspection ;and y. .�,- J, ; - inin,g she fine old .churches-to be found in I am sura I hope she will do, and not!be "Can you play or sing?" report -of , the Royal Commission on the . that shire taking rubbings of brasses anti too silly," tliots ht the im eri4ur little " I eaa la a Gide .: when h@ stated how MaeLtsan had rprun Mineral Resoarcoa of Oatariio shows. The : . g P P Y to his feet iso hearing the sentence of Spending happy mornings in detiiphering women. ae ho penne•t a btiet accoptancelof " I 6caow what, that fieanr. Nuw, sup. throe days' drill, and had told the Captgfa, gr�'t stir, oaured by the discovery of gold t I-3:; half=stinted inscriptions, the appouitTent, "Tits generality of :pose you read me this speech of Lord Nar• near the shores of Rainy lake lot year . " She will-take three da s drill from a first brou he rho di,.tries tato - rominenoe- �'.;� These were bitter days tis. the proud; women ere wonderf,illy foolish and narrow; tington'r" handing list' the paper. Mies y „ g p s� �.'+ man but not from a monkey, the whole of •< selfish woman, who felt that, the love which though men are idioticennugh too,occasion• Deemond took it, and imniediatly begsu, sw a gold country. Since then bet- . - . had ke t Uer heart from free2inQ, tier all A whole da of Riahard'r tom ei Atter about ten minutes Mra. �laville said the otficerr present burst into fila of laupch- - A , _ I p y, y pay , ter ' locations have been found up . . nature from growin.g quits atony, had f,eeu is almo-t more than i eaa stand; yet ha la not uaktadly, "That wilt do. You read ter, and even the Colanol had to bold ,hfe the Setae. Reporw of @till richer finer `� �- eoatche.t froth Liar by 'a stranger, a mere always reapectakile, Kae would never tom fairly well.' Yon do sot pronounce some fiend to hes mcuth. As soca u he, eepld oa irlard is Big hdanitau lake, a sheet - adventurEas, who moat-likely saw in Hugh mit chi culpable'folly lits--there I will, pot names properly."' sppeak he turned on MaoLaan end told him of water connected with Rainy lake, have . that he deserved to be tried by a cojurt 7 = only a uaeful husband, whose money and , think any more of that." " For names there is no rule, and Rome- of abroad within the last few days. Fort f` postttou would make life luxurious chat The morrow osme bei ht and worm 'tar timer o inions res tin them differ. I mwrwalaad eo forth, but ended by sen ne-. g P R }aq him to "three days' grog stopped, ' canoes, which ii situated on the western -• secure. For the Pake of thia stranger, the ' befitted the last days of summer: and Mrs. shall, of course, pronounce them in the way shore of Rainy lake, has grist expectations - o - - son she inves,i so well in her own silent, ex- 5avil!10 established herself in the smaller of you prefer. rhe orderly•room war then cleared of all from- this discovery. , Prospeawrr.. and • - setin,i. way, had teat aside all sense of her two drawing•roums, a heautitul aqd Mra. Saville was silent for a moment. except the iroloael, Gptain Burroughs, d owners ere prone W be enthxeiaertia At d ty, all affection, all regard for her right• gcrgeGu9ly furnished room, full of buhl ape " 11 you era inclined to try a couple of the adjutant, and no one ever knewoza4tly the out@et,.their desoriptionr of the wealth fui anthurit It was the first check she marble•inlaid tables luxurious chairs and months with me. I am willia to tr out" what pasted t but there was no repeti ion Y• 1� y Y they have uncovered ate likely to be over- line ever received ;and to her it seemed a sofas, old-china statuettes, flowerW, and till •' That 18 bort. '14ia1 cal e•n rove If of the kneeling position far ear faspeoion y p drawn. Rut if the imy Dake goldfields -- '. � t' . moral earthquake, the etceteras which wealth can give. It we suit Poch other." on aaoening parade BurrnnRhahad a alost are all the are sai� be, then we'are in- . ¢ The fcvet sh cold she fel ned at firat � o ened on a email conservator is which a "Have ou settled about terms with -Mr kindly heart:, aLd for the next three y@ ��€€ x- y y deed a Inalty People, for, a000ttiing to •H - hecat-ne really an attack of 1 w fever and fountain played, and was cooler than har Rawson?" After this incident wheal the grog b Ate accounts, t�te deposit@ can't be less than - f # " Yes : the are most satista,ptory." Muaded, Donald Maohean baa •a regal, sly the richoat t ever diecovered. We should her medical attgndant grew. anxious that boadoir, she mould have than e'of air: •+ called Lo the Ca twine ten6 and •l a r ,. g 1 She was half recfiuiag'AVkpt+g the eushit<ias Very we 1. I shall go to the oountry y bear otsroelires soberly, however, until the Ill or well; she never -ceased to in_ sist : of a loun a with her recious little in a ds or two, and then I hoe ou will returned smacking Is lipr,and em hati al- s; ► p d!og y p y ., fabnloua wAath of the vellus is shown to fie on havin / her new will com leted and i Leside her and tr iu to ive tier attent n oin me. Yen have been an the Colitinen lY atstina that the Captain was a Ighl nd - P ' y g g° j ►, t' gentleman atter all wnd not a French n., port questii>n, whoa we may give way w . brou ht to her f�,r etc `ution, la vain Mr. l'to the '1'imea a t►en the door was openjed I believe ; then you can read French. „ our feelings of iatenso ratiafactios. It . Rawson be ed of her to await the return and "Ca ain Lurnlw " Waaknuounaed. - "Yes fair) welt." key Rail Lake ' gg P` Y ,'. +, • y From that day forward (coneludes , r_ there ie plenty of gold there, - y - of her eldest son and consult- hire first. "Why, wtigre did you conte• from . iihe there is the bell. Pray join -me wt district will Inot long lack-- population - Mra. Saville reieeted - the suggestion with 'exclaimed', not too cordially, and hc}din luaoheoa." ge tut Mitchell), the little captain sad the g .+ „ twll renadier beawme l.atiforniw treoon $)led up after the early " � acorn, rout her small. be ringed panel to`a talt,slight Thank yon, I shall be_very happy. g prospeetorte stumbled on gold-bearing I - - "Richard knows no more about biteinees well•vet up young moo, with If ht hair and "Takes things coolly," t ought Ml's. ZH= of 1BBIEDiDB, q l ; than one of his own_ chipped alaoseter mustache, laughing eyes, an a certain Saville ; "knows her. own value, probably. wnd Mesta sitar, on the evening of Ilio lth .; ` . . . saints. He has preposterous unworldly resemblance to Hugh Saville, though of a So much the better. I could not stand a of March, 1858, when the killed nd i . notions. - I have no reepedt whatever for elightor, weaker type. gushfag girl." wounded wars cwlleetod atter the cap tors _ ff I - his opinion: eu just bring me my will, I "•From Heroudyke, my dear aunt," he At luncheon the hostess @tasted variou@ Begum's Kothee in Luoknow, I saw p• - • = : without further-manoeuvering. I know you ; returned, drawing a chair beeitde bar. 4•I topi in an easy unstudied way, and found lata Boroughs crying like a tender-h ted . • - or id are working for that ungrateful, wtorthless . have just a day or two in toren, and I that her young guest, though far from talk• woman by the @ e of a dooly in which was -• / - son of mine ; but it ie of no use. If you ! thought I'd try .if you were still here, ative, was quite equal to discussing them stretched the dead body of DonaldMwc �i /% - P - refuse to do pry bidjfiing I can find plenty Deucedly hot, ain't it?" intelligently. "As anon as they rose'from the who ft ww @aid reesslved hili dewth w and , ' i I ,who will." "Yes, pleaeantly hot. Are yon on y ur table, Miss Desmond took leave of her new defending hili os,Vbaim I have the sat or. ' "Very true, Mra. Saville ; but I do not way to Hounslow ?". i lady patroaoes, Promising W obey leer sum- ity of . the late color-sergeant of N . 8 '!� �, - deny that I am r$lnotant to see my young= "Yes, just like my luck 1 they give me �ny mons whenever it carne. ' tympany for the statoteasnt that from the ` friend nut oft without even a shilling. Do .leave when there`s not a thing to do. And - "Really," thought Mra. Saville, as ahs date of the dead of liiacl�ea►n, Cwp , not be in a hurry. You cannot tell what .that young heggar Mfgq;olles, my sup,-gpte drawled for an afternoon wiring, "I believe Burroughs regularly remitted thirty hil- \ , j - time may bring forth." • . it next week, and will `eoine in for the that girl may do. If she does mob, why, it lingo a month through the minister o her ^. "No, Mr. Rawson, I 'will act wait. 12th."- is no grewt matMr. elle oertwinly hoe lite Y to 33ons,ld's widowed mother, t tail .G Death may come at any moment, and I "Wh-ia'iniefortune I" said Mrs. Saville, air and tanner of a gentlewoman. �y of Yoe death neves years a ter. ' �--� could not rest in my grave if I thought sardonically. "I sappose you are aU ae (so ss ooNTINUXM) . j When an action of this kind.decame g uer. ; k t , .1 , r „ that designing minx was revelling is the sena) ?" 'ally known in the regimes it cs►u ' enjoyment of my money." . , ."Yes. Uncle Everton - is- at- llerond ke - ii"'=-'�"*- any i` �� a ,. i y . - • to look with kitndl feeling ou toast of the ,,. _.' � , '� Well, then, l will dwynnr bidding. The : just now, and in great force. He is _ the p paeuliarfties at B>~ coughs. �,�, _ A . Polite - l�bmis% ,N: ..- day after to-morrow I will Bend my head ).most amusing old bov�I ever met, Are you A '. fete da�� a after the etortnfng of the - t clerk. with the will. You can et one of ' better Bunt Saville. My uncle said he Witherb yy ` y,—If I had known that ywn Begnm's Kothee, Uapt�>ai Burroaghg sad Muni own people for s second witness." called�ir•�ry t,,, his way ihrougt', and you were ,gomg w drop. it) on us so:unpxpeot d hie ooriapr►gy-+►Mate -sent to drive out the `` Then I-shall leave town on Thursday. ' wd`ei ii.,t tveile»wugli Lo sce hire,. - ly, we would have had motes for dinner. rebels from a.hottse near tits Kaiser Bagh, : ... , : <:. Until I hsve signed, sea}ed, aad rtelivered :_'1 lung not Watt; and I cartalnly ehotlld Castleman--Don't mention l t►Id mea, sine lLwo adfe, lliev®ergr,aat Forbes. t4;'f g+). `ba. SQHVI it into year fiat%,, I shall not quit .•this'''i►ut get•.outof my bod to see Lord Rverton.,' -but next time, I'll be sure to,let ytu khan+. 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YlL p ! pia l�le erbs�r'of cert, Widti'6ttttils air . of x0,000 men could alk `l" rt:, rigght t prough China, but I did hot believe the J& ane e F lows,. harrow, ata oultivatorag or M (' lit. gas p would be able to do what the ltav sea ere, Sad so of mowers .�Sd reapers, are r• y e dote. beoamia more ootnmoa. !i�►a of ibe new s CfAPT. IFFIN OF THE hHEN I really did not give them oredlE tar the r4 A Good Barn• g y - - v msehihan are decidedly better than the ' YIIL+N TELLS THE STOR _ . advance they have made, brave helped Lo build several barns' end o All C � ayµ` ,� - ., a� esy •' ides ogee oft s Sottas are nth At the beginniDg of the war the Ja an ere r he spte class, not. m • e auzieus far their ahiidreri , •c see did not fight with the same oonfld nos have Been and ersmined plans of many Iq many eases it will be s Diene gain Eo bay toP appear well in Ebs eyes of othery to be '" .Japanese tit 1ps Guts. wvab6red tie .tis- they displayed at the leaf, They ware others, I writes a correspondent, . I have new machinery; just M in others it would e y �d graoefal then is.. Dom y 'Z 4 ire, He Says, and Had Better Guns: afraid of -ue, They constantly avoided Dom• ject a study for a nutaber of be a needless waste of money. may.• tssd made the nub if the new plow will out an inch or two ",osessed of what is termed good saanners� , and Trejeellles-Capt. 1MeG1®n Ceme inR into contact with our fleet, We were years, but have Haver yet seen anything wider span Ehe cid one with no increase sat Y°I pU' rivet t ao Near Be/rt 1<tilled by One •f Hie awn held within oertsfn boutpda by our orders, that equals the acoom ss. in tan. It drab, it would soon . Cnnn. - but the Japanese fleet rj►as not and the P y g p pay for itself, If thin L something that is on toa quired b l Capt. MoGlfffin w>Es fn >tiotn�l ooetm6►nd of °Ould have fcroed sr@ a gagement aE any I _ 9u war n one long practice. Instead of trying to teach e good k ca be w th a time but they held off. , rro wh h eats fit t a d of ` ha w io f sen fee i Stan the of#ip Uhen h'uAn dgrin •she $ve hours' . .. ' tea the Savin In Dost of labour wHl soon o °hfldren to observe the terms of pulite ...; t • g The first fight or two ode a great differ• r �' 4 � o ` s 'let Contest of the Yalu, while the hominal We. If 'the Chinese " ad won the first equal the coat f the harrow. One or two Y when Company in present or when_ ., battle I believe it woul have discoura ed bushels inarea.e per sore is ibe field of a ay from home wbioh is sure to result la i' commander, Admiral Lin, wsa below pray• g �:., yy La to his oda He left China $ve weeks the JaPsneee grewtl a d it mi ht have aura on the area which can be aaitivated ba '� with,& good cultivator will make the price falnesa a°� a�rkwsrdntss Trona their g g affected the termingon f the war How• ` ago on s six months' riot leave and' hd will ever, it is too late for `if 'now." of s good cultivator in one yanz , x iu bility to remember all. things required stay in America indefinitely in .t(te hops of "Why ie it that the apaneae showed eo of them, they should be taught.theee things . ` a� fr childhood until recovering hie shattered health, unlet he mash greater courage th n the Chinese?" ; ` , Mmy become a perb of fe reowlled b9 the Uhineae Glovernment• "That is a mIste►ken notion, Oar men / - ''gyp CAUtlons fop Butter Prodnet3><'sl.. ih it daily life. The more free a ohild s � t - showed rest Doors a w erever it was ' _ `r+ N` I mi d am be kept from the thought •'What. A r He came�thro h Sin a to and Marseilles g g �, . f ,� Pura water is absolutely iteoeasary and ag f3 P4 rible to do so. The Ja nese never had ro j� %'� tum E )m net wi 1 people think or stay t" the leas self• 5Q instead of by the Pacific, becagse rewird severe a test as that top hich the gunners II �t� pss mus . kepi of noxious Conscious, bones the more easy in mannat . : the will bt and 'I of X5,000 had been offered by the apsneee of the Chen Yuen were rubjeoted at the i;' `` weeds. o Y , true mothers should re- Yala. We had onl six uas while some of Do the milking in' a quiet place andnisks member this in our reproving and trainin . for his capture, alive or dead. He is s Y gg the Japanese vessels o tried twent two .___ I The golden rule ie the foundation of ail ' soldier( man of about thirt -five ears y' no noise 'doing the �►ork. It in a stable Y Y Y quick -firing pieces. O e of their ships oax/s B�errZ true politeaers and we should be easeful . with blue eyes, s blond mustache, and a could bre seventy or eigh y shots to our six. ; >f have it free from odors. always to teach our children to be thought■ •i _� face darkly reddened by his service in the "Daring the battle th Chea Yuen was requires very �ittle explanation. The braoss It is necessary that you be•abl$ to non- fel for the comfort and pleasure of othetr�. ., struck over.400 times b t our men stood to marked A are oP little or no ase, If the trot the temperature whtle ripening Cream. Beginning in ohildhoad we shsuld teach Orient, Hia hearing Sad eyesight ere their ons. There, war o cowardfa die• Alwsyr weigh your butter &t homis: �� ■ay `•If yen please" and •'Thank ' porta in Sent a are left oat, then put in Doa t breed for bones, but strive to build Y g. �% , . somewhat impaired and in other ways he ie pl�►ye� by the men. $oma f the Ohinese offs- ' yDrat for ever thin no matter how. irivtal I . a- sufferer from wounds received at the corsw ere bravemen.Of m ny others,perhaps brace, Be sho n by dotted linea. up a dairy of butter producers, it b% We should teach our boys to remove 14i - V k Yale. the least said the bitte . Admiral Ting, , - ?a 4 . . who commanded the r u drop was a al• - . h or raise who ns eakin h tin • or tan He had o�,tained Ieove of absence, to 1&nt, plualr old fellowq g NICARA(IIIA. _ women or an older 8 _;' to&n ; to open the doer 1, for mother or Suter ; to plaee a ohair for 1% begin Aug. 6 os. socount of poor bealth,and "One reason the Jspane a were hatter able ,1l lvuntry et small Fe,oalatlesi and aim them or ick • intended to leave at that time fo_ r America. to exploit their bravery was because . most 'ret Aleir la ltesouraes. P up a dropped article, sad to - About July 1, however, he saw how things of the war correspondents were within their acknowledge ovary little attan'en er not I .; f lines and their despatches had to pass ' - a The total population of the repabNo of of courtesy by saying "Thank yyou." s : were going, and believing that .war was through the hand of a naors. Of course - - Nicaragua u put by the best aathorition at We should teach our sons wnd- daughta» , inevitaltle, be gave up hie leave and took they found it &dvltiable to de reoiate the too properly ask ,e nuest in sad give him s • Chinese. P 310,000, soecrdinR to tht Censor just essi, to make introductions, to say "ExCase lerviae off, the Chen Yaen, A number of •� tait►ken. Of Ehe fahabitanta of the _ count me" or •'Be rdon" If n to o } the men under him 'had �een trained at the The Chinese restore ere better men i----•�-- than the soldiers. The were disoiplinad ase -tenth belong to uncivilised aboriglnah before another or to made an ie nate uptiion, , ,: I 0 naval school were paid good wages. n China no man trtba, while E6e msi�p lwdy are classified �d all the many litlEle Ohings that mark the , - The war began" Ang. 20 ane on Sopt. 17 would become a soldier if a could be a re- ., lady of gentleman. Soon they are so ae- -. ! , as Indiana, Zambos. Cr mulattoes, ne- oastomed to it as to observe all !,hese forms I a eatable thief or thug. I they were treat• j astne the battle df the Yala. P groes mixed Hoer and Earo sur th without a thou ht and there i■ no chance .j y` One thing about that battle," said ed half well, they would have done mach ' +. Pe ► ° g , better. latter being bat few in number. for awkwardness. If our children are ` ` Con ask,der McGif$n, " that boa not been nearly grown it may not be so easy, bat if "No wtatteir ri►hit pay t ey are promised The area of the re ublio is onl aboa ' the are never, aid an bin un til the P Y. t one is really deairotts for better manner@ In anderatood on thio ride of the wester is the Y p y g y 49,800 Eaglisb agnara miles. Thera are the famil it is not hard to arouse as inter `_ mutio and then the = ar put off with an Y . fact t hat we were outnumbered. by the y' _. few towns er little as possible. ha are frequently. 19ND saxv. ' ` , and all of them, with two ex• _ t by talking the matter over together and '' � Jlaparese slthoagh the Japanese have re-- sup lied with oe each agreeing to help the other—lather and '' resented different( We were tea shi ffp guns and ammunition of The barn Is 4 feet wide and 20 -feet litgh, ptions, are small and rude. The populs. f . P y• Fr di Brent Calibre and when the tried to tion of Mabs mother as well ae boys and girls working x a to the Jape' twelve &t the beginning of the Y giving 18 feet i like Diene for bay to awinK gaa,the capital, is 18,000, sad ether' t , tw of o eh' pat them together to the field and found over the irt. The arse can bs ode to to the g for a more genteel be&rtn& a- y P they didn t fit, they did what yon or I d tot Leon, formerly the Capital, 2b,000. bat le ba o ar ins immediate) ut g p y the builder's w uta. Thts plan economises Tha town of Cariata ie t e riaoi al rt - �' about and ran awn .Two others were soon Pillow Shams.. y would hale done—they belted. s axe the bort i as I',have ever seen Sad P P PC - set on fire, so that the crews were kept P y ' on the Paoifio ''" buoy fighting the fir°, eo that they were of — it can be balls of any material any large . and tht Ladino clamant (a l;{; no use to ns.. A't that point in the battle WITHOQT A MQTHSR. barn can. Th rwiter@ should be npikad to mi:tnre ,oi white Sad Indians) predomtn- There to nothing about p bed deeratrig j.. three of the Japanese ships had been put ( both platen, went can be made to sail ales theca, The moat important indnrtry ihaQ iw harder to heap in place Sud looking I' the builder. neat than the illow shams. The two- iece Oat Of aCtiOn.. e a at the inhwbitants of Niears us is the tele• P P �s " Aside from the r onderanee of A •>rathetle Ineldent of a N•tberless Rey . �,,,i,•,,,," - 6 Pep - o o $xtares which arc geed throw the sham oat v►a• �u 'rtelli R ♦l•na i R t cattle the hides of which are ez rt - numbers, the Japanese had a great advan. PC I , Y Sty tri Ff?od. of the way. to _be sure, but when again lei , . tags over us. in other reepeeu. Onr gone blind mwioIan bas fo 'ten or tweho �' .. .1 ` t Aad among the other,exports are C0Bee, _' were furnished with solid shot, only, yearn paXtly nnpported hi family by gain 'Toa little Co cern is manifested by farm- bananas, sugar, indigo, oocoanats, eaoso, down it fa fall of wrinkles. However nine f' 4:.}, which arsed thron h.the Je► s hulls with- g Bra�il.wccd end cedar. a sham taay be, or bowaver recently faun k p g P ere about the f suitable for live stook. The head of cattle out doing any great damage, while the from seuide resorts to ouat&in hotel, Dry Dorn or os !r often thrown oat to the number over 400 000. ?be greaMr part of l y dared, one folding tap of the sham fixtures r : rained shell on as from guhs of the most during the summer; givi g concerts and epof4 ire fteahnesa. �; . modern construction. Some of theirs ships takin n collection#. ss. r that never herd for ooaseo Live months, with only'the the imports ars ' from England, and the ''< g F Y There is a new kind of sham not• widely ware fnrnirhed with melinite ezpoding Ooaarioaal adds ion of roob and stray scraps greater pwet of isle ezpartr rte to the Rafted used re yet, wbioh i! the most sensible and shells. throughout these season of wandering „ cf food that tb vigilant animals chance to States. There are over lull mines worked - _: _ Is. reports emsilating from the apan- minstrelsy has he met with the lent serviceable of any we have seen, and map - - ase it has been said that we ran away from unkindness or disboneat No 'one bw find. In win the loose straws are not bP Alnertcaa ootnpanfee, Is. nearly all of needs as pretty ae taste dictates. It is ' them whi.h is absurd in view of the foot lying about ickly as a rule, Without whim gold is found mixed with silver, and made on the draw -o dropped a counterfeit ba k -note or Cola t}rtain principle, and of ' ' .. - . that the maximum speed attainable by oar winter pasture in the form of permanent in a. few silver mixed with copper. Niosr- a material to match the. bed dressin , or `" I , squadron. as a whole was 12} knots, while into the het. The foot that bltndasss blue grus, or ° as ltmea fo fa os ci&lh rick l4 valuable woods, any other'refsrrsd �ooda ms] be chosen, the Japanese aquadren could reaoL 17} apps&1s. to the better oat n of men wad FFY roRe of agna P° w, grata rya or w cwt then to -date tattier �� etwhog&es , roseweed rartadillo Sad The sham is oat the length wanted allow knots, women, jwt as a child s loaellntes and F• 7 r (l _ my far a hewding st the top end a three. "f It is an actual fact that at the.end we will try to gide abundant Changes in ronron, also medicinal tests, besides •other inch hem at bottom • then make all in one $ ' 1 ' ' drove the Japanese back, "d.remained in sorrow appeal to a mother' heart. rho diet of his saimaL, !t he azpeots the ostatneroial twee faelndia the oaatitloa tee as wide ss. the bed, allowia half as -,. pcereasion. Admirwl Ito, aommaader of for instance, this incident ' g gg x fall profit to be erred from breeding and elsstioa, from which India rubber is made -; muoh &Jain for the fullness and for hems y their forces, said at the time that when d pale little led in & set-boaad Erafn &c the sides ss wide �►a the one at bottota ! teedia the a►ta rsha tree peace had been declared he would tali wb 1lanced wistfall Toward &seat where a g' g . Sud avenl trees and Lather to width of bad, mwking the e`. ' g y wbith ucs ums. Wifd sstitrlair. mon- a they retired, but I don t believe ` be will The Chance g nger', who Iesva all to g htading, At the surrender of Wet-bsi•wei the mother and her merry chil tea were eating keys, ligators, lizard ; and anshes, abound lunch. The team tber in his a es lack Sad alto s the farm stook b help besidts �ropphal birds to the number of 150 To fastga ea the bed, nee a small btwss , Chea Yuen, Capt. Mo(Iit);n's ship, passed �' Y • themselves to he scant supply at sora e, Tea M uitoer awacm in all d&m rod ar long as bed is wide, set in brackets. ii:to the hands of the Japanese, bat he had though he triad to keep them book. A ° °� p Also lace a of as ,I stalks or straw n tae $el g p sten Sad t.hare art 6ortst wasps, The F PCS bt tete on the other . . left her after the battle of the Yalu, in, passerger came and stood beside him. d' takes rex t side of head of bedstead. At night place ` which he wee. Completely dtesbled, chiefly „ ,• rinks at having poorer stook of lighter oragtag soft trove in largo at °ties. The the rod in these Sad the sham has by one of hie own guns. During the Wh&t s the matter? be asked. $eve weight is sprig than wbsa they lett tbt seaa,riven,and Iagoone.are alive with every undisturbed and anrAed until ne on the _ ' battle he was hit several timer. you no lnuch?' variety of tropical fish. . P First a fru ment of shell struck him in "Yes I bade a,little lei Sad I'ta not so pasture in th• preceding autumn. By There 'ase numerous volCaalo peaklE a bed again in the morning.' the left thi b and netrated about' two �• E' prompt attentio to such stoat next week, few at wbioh ere still sctivs,•bnt cosi of Bntoher+a linea it 1 a good motorial of g Pe awful hungry. beginning &fond y, It is possible to fvs & theta have long been extinct. The last wbioh to make & aha of tbu style. A intoes. He pulled it ant with a pair of !, g ratty dn►wn work me► be cede inside the a What u it then? TeII me; perhaps I warmin u ton to the di estion of `alf- grvat ern tion was that of 1835 when � '. pincers and preserved it' as & souvenir. g• P P , can he: os.'.' starved antmair wbioh wtl $t them tor' Cosaguiaa rcattertd tts bat ashes over a eauWtobing, or & heavy tarehoa insertion ;, Shortly afterward -his abdomen was cut by P y ma be used. If wanted to match & roam - • . another fragment. •'It's—It's so lonely, �d there's nab a the gruint seen n. circle 1,b00 mflea in diameter, Near rouse line with sateen or eilit of the color waated� ri A shell exploded under a hard -,wood 'lot of them over there, an —and tb 've A variety of o rn, oats, (rye and wheat of the extinct craters are .rant beds. of lava ,, ':� °y in small ro on) end welded to the which, showing throdgh the open work, 4 ladder and a piece of the wood striking got their mother." p Pe sed ao•eis� sad nnmernar. vents called mixture of linsee meal—at fiat about 10 inferdillos, which emit smoke and nal hur- gives the desired edeoi. <. hin► in the left flank, inflicted • wound The young rgwn plan ab the blaot F A woman can easily �nste these for her• l; from which he still suffer. The circum- band on the •boy's bat. 'Ah," he s&id, Por cent. at the iztute, to bt gesdually Qua xapora On fine Paaide coact the soil ;; ,f. 4 . atancee ander which be wwe wounded by gent(, "and os. have lost ]can." tnaeesied to 16 r coot.—will prove as u very rieb, sod the c:Ii�atate is essentially self, u4nd her taste or the requirements of i ,4 .. excellent ration or an and all kinds of that of the central zoAi , but the amount o[ the room will raggest nilateriale of whish to , one of his own gngs was deaaribed by him es, and m gang to qnr, quote ; but farm stook. l3u !t curt be adioionsl make thetp. and new ideas of wdornment in 1 '' last night. _ I've never seen blm. A kind lady, the d�oo- j y oa}tivwted iwnd is small is proportion to « adtntairtered &n the aagtfties of cats or the arable wren of rho conn Maize the their ooastrncttoa ;, ': The ship was on -fire at the bowl,• he tors wife, who put ap my leach, hang this ' q �Y .. linseed meal ad'a ted to the uirmeaw princips1 food of the aativ a ver raiifio - '-•"'i' = ;• said and I went forward with several card to my neck. $ha told me w show ft of the anfmalr� .Atteaiian to umeroas and fl®e feulta a>sd vs. stables ycow in Softie SAasotlable Pied.: ' voluaieera t4 pat ft -out, The fire of the to the ladies on the car, an they would be g B Individual cases, , will be in order. � abundance. enemy was directed at that partianlar kind to me ; but I didn't sh wit ta&gy one Apple Pies.—Now dist the few remains �� part of the ship in order to p[event ns from yet. You may read ii if yo like." Tha quality of the littered meal to to be The form of government is eanrtitutional _�` exttnguirhtng it. The young mea rlttsed th card Sad read n°ted. It gni dry d the nstaral end republican. There Is a Coa tees at lag spplee are gettingry and tasteleae,we • `#.The men would not go forward without the name and address of th boy. Below oil w granter p portion o! it may bs• two branches, the $agate and the mouse of pat into each pie a taweapoonfal of tama• Y an officer, and as none of the Chinaae ot$oerr were the words : used. If the of the meal seems Representatives, the member@ of ,both of to provoke "Soo ring" the gaantfty should wbfoh number ogly thirty•glae, who are rind 3eHy wbioh we prepared to eat with ", r ,. would go, I had to take ehar�e of the work "Aad whosoever shall giv to drink Hata mewls by rtewitig the temarinda in a little myself- Chile I was stooping down with one of _these little ones a cup `of cold water be reduced one -h If, and only very gradn- aleot•d under the Nicaraguan system of water, &training, adding an equal bulk of ' 4 all increased &g in. untvaPrwl •uffrwge. The Prtrideat now in , the hose in my hands, & shell parted Doty in the name of a disciple, verily I say sugar and boiling until ,quite thick, The. - between m hauls and then between m unto os., be shall in no a lose his re- l0me such as ringent food as oats or power, (len. Santos Zelaya, was elected, in but their . . < pies require a little more sugar, les 'tet razin both wrist and Car Y ward �' wheat strww sho Id De branght in to Sid is the . Niaaragnsa wwy, last yews, aqd holds flavor in ver Hauch im trnved. If ou have r g ') g rY�K correctin irregu written in this form. It office for four gears. He has a Council of Y P Y away the tails of my Cost. The reader brushed his' b d &ore" his ao jell +, stew rho app( a and flavor with Y `� The bow gone were so arran�ed that eyes end was silent for a m mans. Then, °Onatlpst on ie t e diffloulty, wheat bPsn, four Ministate, who have charge of that lemon latae and nutmeg, the could be fired to either Bide. 1'he afar• "I'll Dome beak ver soon,► u well u Ilna tree&1, may be itaoluded. number of departments of rho flovern- -: y y be said, end Flsnty of salt to Induce drinkin of water meet. Berry Pies. --If blueberries are not sweet board'gana, of which there were twc work- made his way to 'the moths and her ohtl- freoly will aid a Ibis lino.icletflt'or The active army of NiaarAgtta oonaiate of aned until they aro takes from the can, the Ing togetheP about Biz feet apart, had been dreg; sadden changes are to be avoided, and a 2,000 men, with a roserQq�,of L0,000, besides pies will have a tnucb irebher, more �tatnral 1 fir,ng across the bow to the pufit side. And presetltly little (leor a felt a parr of feeder dose bat r to take three da s for a a nominal militiw forge oC 8000. The gym• ,;•1 ` When we begsa work on the fire I directed loving same tlbont him, a omen's voice, Y ' . the Lieutenan t i charge of the gads to fire half sobbing, rolling him w r, deer Itttle OOrr°otioa Haan ne day. active troops ere poorly equipped and ap• Custard Pto�.—Fill agond-wed, deep plate F S Dan t neglect to get in the line of im- parelled, and rho re+tarvea are unfit for sr@ ' to the starhosrd. He did ao gaol be was fellow, begged him to corns itb her to her Y with a awtard mwde of three well beaten • killed, and the ca tain of turret who took children. provemaQt by unning pure-bred sexes in service in cite field as against a Furo e&A � �' p dad for the rest o that journey, P e e S ou pf milk pia place, didnot know that we were there. &t least, rnotberlau Geor s ad t;o lack of all departtneats of live stock. It iq Dean- fordo. Tho deepatobez shout the anger of ga ' cap sager, a little r - c' ,, „ g omy in feeding do a* as greater gains the Nicaraguans and their readiaeaa to salt and cinnamon. Bake in a quick oven VrJe could not be seen from the turret. He motherinpl, follow. $ght the English cunt be interpreted with until a knife comes out elpar. swung the -guns around to return the �' ".... o an understanding of the mixed elements of Cream Pie --•Roll out tivo erasts a Iittle _ enemy a fire on the port aide. I was directly , Bei Ind the A rite popul&tion, thicker than for ordinary pies; place on & ` _ in front of one of the guns, and not over ten 'j'�g P111'OhfhS of Farm ffiaehiner There are about 100 miles of railwa .g+ feet away. Forton rely it wee the other Nov (3lerk (anxious to sho hie shret►d- Y rather flat plate with a apriakling of Hoar �� . neer)—Mr. $allies! I have idew. Put open is the country, wbioh were built et a gun that he fired firs, The were fort ton Ono iYtay sari go to either extreme .ata betweon •bake ands rt o en with s then . Y Y- heavy oast. One Ifne extends from Cor. Pl P + i gune,each to&ded with 222 ands of other a little more lead into goat eights. Then slrpostao tier ion, This a eert&inl true into & distsnoe of bit miles and snothex I knife ar soon ar taken froth the oven. For powder and a rojectile. The ro eetile your customers will get ov rwei ht, and yq Y • t P l F l n lbs metres o bn in farm fm lecture from the capital to (lr&nada 83 miles. A . filliu for two lar a lee ` nt in a double. ' passed six feet to one side of us : bat the when they deal elsewhere they 11 think f Y g P g g P . lJ ' A rominent lace in tite number of Concessions for new .lines of boiler 2 cups of milk, when hot stir in two-- 4 . concussion anh flame were suf tient to other grocers are cheats. os. can make and machinery. p P seater len tb hwve=been � � Bill �r wound ever one of ns.. P y f3 f3 oauaes of fsilur of not w few farmers should g g granted to con• pea in tsblea oenfule of flour, wet in .a a b adulteratia the Soda &little. " Grocer -•-The geode are alterated to tr«otos, who aro blamed for del&yiag their little Cold milkP2 eggs, ,} cup sugar and a The man who had hold of the bone • be given to thei habit of rooklessly' buying construction. There age over 1,700 miles little salt. Boil until thi0k, remove from 1. with -me was killed. I waa blown five feet the almost lim�atready. N w ■kip down. of tele ra h linos. There a into the air, my clothes were seton fire all cellar and brim ap another lot of Maine farm m&chino when not needed, and of her of schools for the r° •fair num• the fire, add lemot: or vanilla flavoring and . my hair and eyebrows were burnt awn barring for sardines, and a g oss or two of neglecting to a 'a for it atter iE is bought. The dn&nets of thep4overe►meni &re put between the crusts. my eyes wPre.filled with powder, and �n�y ootton•eeed oil for olive. Lemoia Cuattard. —For i i ,wo pie#. wet 4 $� W hen one has good implementor paachine always to bad oondition, on account Yif the 4 w r hearing was partly destroyed, i fell back �'"" it is folly tet wit acids and purohaao dieturbancoa that aft�n prcvall tableepoonfnle pf earn starwh with a little - -, t . anis in g on rqy chert and my lungs wereoet to bleed- � '" man sere the e: ndituree for the farm water. pour an -three cups of Moiling water. ins b Won ODS. - another began a of roma trifltag claimed Y Y Pe y y the conousrion." Ua rho other tlagd fE fs at have beau beyond the total reeeipte� Two. Add the juice of 2 lemons, '2 oups engsr,the ' ' "' m rovement. thirds of the total at3nual reveaae are Commander McGtffin wt<e asked whethe>" An intelligent foreigner is said to have i P -„ he had anticipated the easy victory of•the *tcprowed himself after the f llowing fash. least equal foil to continuo ase nearly desired from Glovernmeat mono Disse os. Yolks of 3'eggs',and a cit of butter. Pour` Japsneee� _ lou to regard to rho English snguwge : waen•ont or i feeicr tools, egleotiag t4 spirits, tobacaa artd gunpc•wdar nand the tufo deep plates lined' wish crust and bale. Mato a martngte by beatip the whites of :; No, he re liod,•� I did not expect the When I dLooversd that i I was gaiok avail oneself f important i provemcnts. remainder chiefly from .import tutiea and .3,' Japanese would be victr�rioas at all. I I was Tut, , f A taatioesble ndenc of r ri ultare•in the a tax os. elan htered cattle. the oggs and adding b triilespoonfule of, tboa ht if I stood" firm was fast t Y g g su ar. S read avor }t f3 thsit' eumm was ossible, ut -I s nt too free? 1, was fast, nd tihat not ile r ion , which are fiat, P-dmirabl h K p pies stA return to the hard( P P pe Y P Y Ira view of t p chronic impov®rlahtngt of aeon to brown. ' '' - robable and in case the won• I i,o eat was to fast, I was disc uraged ; but fitted tar the so of farm mac�t W7, is to the Treasury and the weight of the prlblio I i'' thought it would be onl e►fter i eev�re when I came across, the Sep •nos, '� The sedate hand la a to a aglalmu , tis not debt, It is easy to understand that P�eeei. A '� stra 1 ►, t th Euchre able. e l gg e• I never dreamed of such $ret one won one guinea p Ise, I 'tuna only atteinpte to do SIMOst, all_ parts ;of dent Zelaya nosy find - great difficult in �: ,..�, ; a walkover as the_ have had, and I think tem1pted to ' give. ap. trying learin the Geld cuituro w rk b] the aid ai horan-deawq twialrig t1� sut#A of. '076 C00 demands by He --Let me take your hsi d, Mini 1 aC one ' i;n lisp len ua & - ruschiaery, b t to do it with the emmlest ,lin land. to Chis„a Id, h. thte is ao aaddein. - . . . he g $ —•U . ,, . S 1t 6 . �. K.. .__.. ,.. . ...,..:_ .- . . 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N4 air z i s' - :. ... f _ ... i-. ... .,. i. a . r. • { ,t. - '�a -fid+` I ,•v.,. a.. %:�`+z, 1471 j ..r a1. �1i „� n .. :-.. - -. _['__�.. . . r: 1. �i2+:a� _ 1._ t 1 } . J. _ . - . - . - -, .>t , - ... , - . ll' i•' - _ - _ - _ .. _ �� !•f w .it Happened i tiY; - is isitin with a 0 pp :: �!R - �I _ . TO OON gIIgSQRIBIDRe : By referring • -Miss A►Dnie Bunting visiting , to the address label on your paper you Cli frieDdB just now. � i - �* in .pan alwaysoertaiu the date t0 Whlah y R>EA84If 1Vifg TSR =LIiROOT ♦Da3�AT18ER NILE I.. � I " your eubeanptionto TasN�weie a, -=Several of our spprte took to lite zzoT isevB P�PSR Tate wFBK. , J:Wittanoes are acknowledged � a races at the Woodbine on Tuesda The editor of the Elmroot Ad• ' - S f date on label on the first Pager 1101- r Pickerin , on Wadnea a May es -.. `- ILI t 4040 o of mons. at this offioe. Always -Near g vertiser was busy. - It was the _;1., - . i ­z -1 �. I ..,I _4°�,' e p a ahem. bf 22nd, the wife of (IPorgti Fouad, of a son. morning of p®•fir day ;• he hada �` h' - . 1. - p f the Elmdale millet ,, - tint before 0-0 O . i • • t i t . 1 �. - _W. H. Elviss, o ball shut poster to p i l keeps oonsiantly on hand all kinds of soca, three columns of space in t {� heat Grahekm flpar, r to fill and h® had to iDtrx�`{�• oatmeal and rolled► t the paps • - - r - etc. aatah the mails at seven e'olook - �, 1. - - --Amon Bort `and eo are vieitibR In the eVeninq. He was writing . I. . ' µ PICHERINQ, ONT.,1Ay 24, 1898 with Richard Bart, Sing street, these �p�► with both bands, telling his ; p days. senior apprentice where the rig- . 1. '� -Mrs. Ecolesiron and two ehildren, lets were with his mouth and .x and Mre. MoFa don, of Erie, ' are this : working the Gordon with his . . :I . TT ��'``1f�/� �I 9 L�CALJ`►J tv� ►7, -: Week vi sting with their parents all the right foot. $ie left foot was idle _ though it moved about impati• In Misses Fancy Shoes and Ti we are • " Methodist parsonage. Misses• • , ` ` , - • - - entl as though anxious to wash - Piol:ering Township Council meets rollers or kick the junior appren- showing the latest styles. See o r Fancy_ To day is the Queen's birthday: neat Tuesday, at Brougham, as a Court lice Thae it will be seen that the editor Laced. phos,-nglish Enamel Toe Cap -Will. •Bunting was in the city for a of Revision, and also for the tranBaetion was reasonably busy, He did not turn . - Something very �attraCtive. few days this week. - - ' r T_ x of general business. Those having buss aro nd when he became conscious cf a - . - -Mise Esther Clark, visited her'siater, aces thereat should make a nets of the pre encs behind him, nor did h® torn when e ' fr-:' "a` in Toronto daring this week. date, a e olarly voice spoke to him. �: . --Robert Campbell, of Toronto, is here .-_8darboro Township aunoil meets at „ ight I beg a momept of your time, l� r . • • .. We Dace ri w the finesest, kid of adieu fobt . J � T. A. Greig. � 1�, ' this weep with iiia cousin, Burrow s. Hall, Woburn, n Monday neat air Do you think by the remotest possicear we ever offered. 1 Finest kid bu ton fancy �� -In Pickering on Friday, May 14th, at 2 o'clock as a Co rt of. Revision. bili y that I could prevail gpon you to give black and tan shoes, and ties, E very lady the wife of J. 'II. Eastwood, M. I3., of a Those having business. t attend .to there mo ufficient employment to enable me to should see them. 4- F sun. will not mistake the dal ,Monday, May earl i, say, ten or fifteen cents ?" - - • . .r,. -J, L. )tiiarstaoh, of Porti Rope, is this 27t1i. T e editor tamed aroand. He saw a I I—week visiting reiativea here' as well as -TUb College and silage labtdBee traT p printer, frowzy, blear eyed, carrying - uranin some business: an mucin air of dignity.Getts" In Men's wear we are selling a goo variety, g 'teams will play a game o the grounds of g• f - p rsMrs. WhitemAn, of Shannonville. i`a o," he snaipped. "Git out." Men's everyday boots away down in price. . the former next Tuesday evening,, COM- „ y dear air, there is nothing I cannot at= present ---the guess of hes• daughter, mencin;at.F► p. m. char No admission . , .. Yours mail, if you want a nice sum er shoe. 11gt'B. J.~H. McQuay, of church street. do around a print shop. I've don© fine art g y fee will be charged, and he warmest Wel prii ting from Maine to Oregon, and get +- Call onJOhn Di,kie Rt Co. -We had heagS frost again on Sunday some is eatendeJ to all t attend. but not nears as mach damage (iradnate of tel gramB daily imploring me to return to night ; y_ -Dr, Frank L: Hear , to no where I have been --let me sbow on - - . . y . vsas done hereabouts, as might be ea the Royal College of 0 tario, also the so a of these remarkable testimonials." k- t_` :, peoted. - Philadelphia Dental doll ge, will be found W' h profound solemnity he put his handCheap. • '• • • . Our?riCBs on leaitlier goods are better thalr.1 _ _ - 11 n - formerl of - stand tear and n ,bat apparently I.ever. We bought at lowest spot c eh pnceg*- Joseph - McCle a , y at the Gordon house_partk a every Tues= n P - Frenchman's Bay, but now of the Lehigh "HOW and tare giving our custor�iers eat caall - day. Ilr. Henry will beipleased to meet ha not a pocket among his tatters, - 4 Valley coal Company, was here the, other his former patrons and . others requiring ex remely onto Ianate," he said in a morti- 1.bargains, - . . • ' da on basinaes. * fi tone. "I have left t my telegrams over . y hie servioee at the hotel in m r i 6rDanieau. But no • -Don't forget the garden party ' at the } portmanteau. . --Early Wednesday morniag a freight Iter 1 Advance me five Dents and I . t1. la 7n of .Jacob Bramwell, Centennial train ran into B drove of. cattle. belonging (^1T� j''�n Oorner's, on May 24th. There• promises to sl all indulge in a Turkish bath and a good JOHN DICRIE E - & C 0 . to T. B. Marquis, at Bunkers crossing, a uare meal, after which I shall return be a Lig tans thereat:. and -succeeded in killiriv three of the a d work for you antil Dominion Day." .. . s -Dr. Hen 's s cialt is the preset• y y pe P The edits] produced a quarter, handed = ,, y animals. ' Fortinatel t e were rhe B . : nation of the natural teeth. The latest the three inferior cattle the lot. The i to the tramp and said, "Git out." __ __ .. :r I,4' t and most approved local anaesthetics for .loss, however, is sufficiently tly heavy. "I shall return immediately." -----------As - - - ---- - - -" _ -- J y.' the. painless eatraotum QLtteeth. * -yPhsn we dye a R rment we first -No, you •be'n't. I�an'c some back. .. gI j �� s -* -C. 'H, C. Wright is now bus erect Bu j _!- g y clean and renovate it t thoroughly. After this is our busy day. We doi,'t want Rny Potato summer cc a a6 the lake. finish each old bum telling yarns around here to day. Excelsior 'fit g dyeing, we carefully pre a and y - - The family will arrive as soon as the• Qarmeut, Bending it to fits owner with a Slide, I tell you," - . . . . • • . ' ' . j` house is erected, which will be in the fresh and- new appeaganoe, by bavinp The tramp drew himself up. - . . Jr VP i course of a few days at most. our work done well let Parker's Dae "I am no beggar, sir: I despia® this coin. - ' : -A ooloney of telephone line men 'ate works, I mart some back to work for �t or I shall Toronto. we do all aorta of sputa it from me." .' camped otit on the river bank, near the' dyeing; The rig will be here on Monday The Gordon had crasedrunning, the two The cheapest and most efi'ectitie inRecticide_ on the market:: . I .1railway bridge. They seem to be a jolly, * Applied Dry -No No mixing required. - Always ready and safe to handle. - :: next. John Dickie, act. ns bad ceased writing, the senior appren• pp y� reckless lot of chaps, who take life 'much -W, R. Howse, drti Gist, Whitby be find it without skin life ue g y tics aoaldn't find"the shooting stick, and Beiup; $strong fertilizer, it strengthens the vines, makes potatoes larger , V f1. as they g y has sold out hie business tbsre and ao the unior, pretending to take a drink, was . . ,; pertinent questions. , j P g and better. Has been used- in the United States for the past three -years � 1.q cepted the position of secretary of till eyeing the ofieuded stranger eagerly. The With great success, - t - ' �- . I��-Eatimore, who has conducted g - :- Lotrid e Brewin coin ' , of Humilty set establishment was at a etandetill. a barbering buainesa here for the past sic f; g P: y y Applied to the vines. with a very fine sieve, :tn .the morning, when the ;. Mr.. -Howse.has beedl a useful man to tl a "(let out or I'll stab you full of steel Pp xnontha, left on Monday for Petorboro,ons," fumed the editor, umpin u dew is on, it will remain uiltil the whole crop of bugs then hatched out is . - where he has Secured a good position of County town, as well as' the efiioient Be P l g P ' retary of the Ontari Durham Agricu t• "very well, I shall go. But, said the killed. - Fifteen pounds to the acre is sufficient if care is taken.in distributing 11 ' the- tonsorial nature, - George was a ural Society for any years. His c e. old man, poking his head in at the door, it, and only 2e per lb. -. - . - { P,"��`. ' Syea�y young fel;ow and has many, frtende parture from the eo my is to be mi oh "I regard this as a loan -purely .loan- For T'ruit Trees -Apply in the morning; when tfie trees are in bloom. 1 er in Pickering. and %hall send you my ebeque when I Shubber Plante, Etc. -Apply guy time when the insect appear. KiIle Carculio, Etc. regretted, yet we w oil him sucoeos is pie „ -A gang of men have been_ here for reach Toronto. y' For sale by Z new location. The whirr -c•f the machinery in the - . . . J R,Eazln Piekerin the past week with wagons, tools; etc., =Are you cin to Greenwood to a W•: b - waitingthe foreman to come that 6hey may y g B- y editor's head, the revolving of the Gordon, (Fritlay). There promises to be a big the clatter of the apprentices, reeuniod. - ► � • . -.: start operations repairing the telephone - . _ e stem in this loealit Tlie will start day of sport. The manenq soman tee Z }ie excitement of paper day filled the air. _ e -y r4 , f4 - .,7. - - - now--iIi a few days. The idea is e • re• e$pect to have a big turnout.and will en• About eleven o'clock the editor weut�into - r- i -. �' Tv P deavor to make things Iileasant for t �oae the stuck room to count out the .paper for . .-S, , d ! 0 - I . -sums to have the olea renewed b Ingh• bill and on coming f out lie - pril S"- . . . • gip.: - P Y from a diataDve. Besides the fo,� ball the half sl set k <, or and_ -more sightly -ones. events there will be athletic conteht of found the trainp aeleep in his el4,iir. The . � - - -The party who penned the followink odo: of ll' nop was. c�iiounced. H© s4vun ' A.1. ' had some knowledge of his subject : If the old m8n to his feet: - k ¢ grand concert will take place in the nr. nae a - �- - a doctor makes a mistake he buries it ; Didn't I tes)1 yc�u :to' keep away from - hall, lite proRrnni R6 which, had teen tiers' I'll hreal your neck. Git out." . ' if a merchant makes a mistake lie never with much Dare. For traiticu Prints, Sliirtirins. Corsets.--- • . . . tells it ;, if a lawyer makes a mistake he .compiled• IExcuee me. but you're under a, miaap New I rents, CottOnadet3, ► n• ears see small bills circulated ni, th© rettension, I want to work for you. ' ' Gents Ties, -latest St le alis C.�olor: - White ar.d Ffine'v Shirts r-: - crawl's out of t ; but if an editor makes a rounds. If you want a da of ort P St) le y P "You can't. Anyhow, you're drunk.'.' - ' S !a 1 Pantlt g ' mistake he pus it on a sheet of paper for ; y y ► grin g ► uititi a ai s• 1.- visit Greenwood on the Lith. I �' the world to look at, and in every com That's m1 own affair and you have n. Remnants of Prints at Deduced priee3: - -I)r. CroeA; dentic:t. OwhawR, has ri bt to s oak of it." inanity there are cranks who think the y B p y I u get the Wall Papers from 5e. u y changed his date of vit4i6 from Wedn xSdR ,,Haven't I ' �'Yhere did P _ . F• . - - are models• of -wisdom becaube .they oo• to Tuesday, so will . be at the G >rdon money to get drunk with'" �v �1.5;,, casion.ally discover it." House first and third ;Tuesdays, 7tl and "Earned it by honest toil:" i f �, UfEa. .PARKER, Dunbaton: -A number of our citizens turned out 14th of May, where lie will be pr pa `rod o you didu't.� I gave it you. ' �_ �_ _ _ - _ " F: Tuesday morning and replaced the dead 'Nell I offered to ive ou honest toil -- ----------- --- I - to perform all •bra_nohex of deans ry in g- y - - . - _ - maple trees around the fire Ball lot, with for it and you wouldn't take it.. Amounts i - the latest and most approved styles Dr, . f 1� - those having life and beauty, To be sure - to the same thing.' . Croce is a graduate of. Royal Coll tie of ' � one a few of our villa ers considered that y Well, bo out of here." :Ne ' .: Goo srs■ ees t y g Dental Surgeons, Ontario, also honor P- r_ , . they had any interest is the affair., but 1)o not persist in reducing me to the. . 1. . graduate in D..D.S.,of Toronto Univ tasty; statue of a common mendicant,'' be lead , ••-r ' . when the trees become useful for shade, p . . ��.. Gas administered for painless extr iotioD. ed, and net sacs ed heirs bit b t - - r the pleasure of sitting beneath the wide f P g y he Those wishing treatment calf as a rrly as mallet -three inches saved bins. spreading branches will be considered a We have laced in our stock, the best assortment of �f- az,_ privilege that all have a right to: posrible. The doctors Oshawa fiioe is At two o alpok the editor was locking rapp - . . P . ,I �I-'- a a . cor. Kin and d . -The other evening a number of boys g 13baiooe SLB., o* er iyley'B a form when a voice at his elbow startle ,51P drug store. *Lf him. Worsteds, , porch%sed a bunch of fire crackers and "It Dae jaat ooarred to me that to draw =fr' roceeded to have some fan therewith, -We neglected last week to std a that . .. Tweeds P up a cheque for a quarter will tend to in This we heartily agree wit and if pos. Walter Thom, of Danbarton, pee ed his jure me with my bankers. Could you ase d � '- ff Bible alwa a assist' bo s in .vin fun final examination in medicine t ie Tor. Trouserin S,• , .. I y g onto Universit ,while Geor a F1' ld was your way clew to increasing the amount of ('�✓•- b bat in She present case the sport was sneoeasfnl in hiB first ear orates at the the loan by five cents And Suitings of-albindS,. 1. fraught ` .with' much --anger. Instead of y The paper cutter was In the way or the 141 •k throwing the powder magazines out into Baine inatitntion. We Congrawla a these editor would have had him then. The ap : ! For Spring. the Street, they were thrown into door• young men upon the resell of their efforts. prentioe. had not Spoken a word since coon _ ' . % .; was and -alon the sidewalk. A• bunch -At the same time we regret exce diDgly save during the preseaoe of one or more ' _ y g See car Wall Papers, tliey are the best we ever had. to State that Mr. Thom was inable, influential eabecribere. wee' set off on 'the step of Gordons bar' - . through illness, to secure his lio nse to At five o'clock the editor was stooping ber. shop, " This is rather dangerous fun. IBUNT I N 0, ' ` F Remember the 1dethodist Sabbath- Practice for the medical sonnei . The down searching among Wrested papers - dt probabilities.aro that he will have to wait for the copy belonging t, a psoas old lady, ■ ._ i. �. - . School entertainment this (Friday.) even P when the irrepressible tramp marched • ■ ■ in Great preparations are being made, another year before securing his ioense, - • g' P P g right up to him. and a first class time may be expected. although he could have passed wi h ease, , - y P I just returned to enquire if Elmroot is . IThe program will be something out of as his standing in the" Univer sty T.+i your permanent address?"' he said. , the ordinar here and therotore should Show• With a dee vowel sound the editor - P HILTS IDILLINGHAM'S.. - . q prove of much interest. The receipts are --As most of the�vi11 gers k ow, the threw a bandle of papers at his foe and to be devoted towards defraying the ex. indebtedness has not- yet been emoved made for him. Out through the door, Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest'styles in - . 11penses recently incurred in* remodeling from the fire ball, and the fire nen are down the street, past groupesof astonished . the se}�ool room. Be sure and be on snaious to Dace the. matter att uded to F�PIe� on they cashed. It was the sprint BE, SUITS at X12, �� :. ! � hand when the door are -open, 'and then at once. In order t6at'the sitna ion may of death. The shades of ev4miug fell; the - _: ' you -may stand a chance of ecgrinq a be disoQSeed folly, a meeting of the long hours crept bye, and yet the tramp for •. PARLOR SUITS,1. - • his rine ran ou,-while after him with re. good seat. villagers will be held in the far hall on lentlese hate followed the editor. No EXTENSION TABLES and. -The teachers of the district met at Friday evening of next week, t t is the p ' the Brook Road school house on Satar. 81st of May, at which it is des red that .nse in that mad rage. And in the morn - da afternoon and completed, siren e• there will be a good attendan e. The ins the editor, hatless and gaaat, pr®sent= CHAIRS of all descriptions. 2 ; y g ed himself at my ichor to relate the oIrcum• - ` ` ments for the union picni,o at Rosebank meeting will oottomence at o'olock stances and confdse bis failure. The old 'e have a lot of new styles• in Picture Framings on hand.. ' • on Friday, Jane 14th. The bills will be sharp. This is a movement that Dao tramp had alladejd him among the narrow . . Issued within a few' days, when a corn• more or less interest for every villager,. streets of the oit�y. If you do not get the. 4 - - ' late out -line of the days sport will be and particularly the property owners, - p y p p ,y p pe y Advertiser this wjeek, you will understand* UNDERTAKING :Our Undertaking Department is also complete in evePy gg,� " given. These . pic•nios have heretofore therefore it is very important, es evert the reason -the ditor is• in the hospital respect.: Coffins and- Caskets in all sizee constantly on hand. Embalm- .- f" ' �: been a decided sucoess and there is no. necessary, that there bib a goo attend• here, suffering ffom general rostration. • - p ing made a specialty. . 1. goad reason why this year ahonld be an ance. - - He will be pleased to see any of his city _ jy ` . - • exception Every parent is' asked to lend ='Work has been commence i on the acquaintances, a pecially subscribers who L11.JJf�. 5 & �1�L 1 1 I A Ple �rl go are in arrears. Marx, in Toronto Satur �. - I As • _ a helping hand in making the affair of •Oshawa Electric Railway and the road day 'ght. - . ..T. - t-.1"'. : '� : _. W.. _ ,venal interest. will be completed about the le of.Jaly, - � _ -During the past year we have had The line extends from the cent s of the . Osh' wa's pop labors Dae dropped from • r ., frequent visits from a little _ fellow, of town to the lake, and, of course it is iu• nearly 5000 to o ly 897s soulB. . - some eleven years, who resides with his tended for enmtner trade. N doubt it- A. 3. Lockbar of Bowmnnville is laid T_ N E TI E . parents at Little York. It seems that he will be operated in the winter a well, if up wit an scut attack .of rheumatierri. i, • leaves home without the knowledge 'of the residents of South Oshawa afford it Mr, Robert eith, M. F,, has been - - i_� his parents and rerimaine here until his Buffioient patronage, The pople of elected Presider of the Hackney Horse ' father arrives and takes him home. -He Oshawa have been discussing th s project Society for 1895 As the dark, dreaming clouds of depression are'lifting, is here this week, limping- about with a for some years, and we were i olined to There is aom talk of the big eleevee And the gleam of prosperity over us glows, ,h t sprained ankle, and otherwise looking the think that it would slid in tel ,but we going Dui. Wepn'6 behave tis® can et ' y g 'TIs a, suitable time to Look over• our wardrobes , i,t _ worse frbrsi wear. The boy does not ap are pleased to state that onr o i lion was through the dud' . t serou i a u ti new othes. And sly th'nk bo t get 'rig cl �,�, pear to be possessed of a bad disposition, not entirely correct, It is not i Lely that Talk about w fueu standing "shoulder ' . T j nevertheless, a short term in the reform. Whitby will have a similar line o ustract• to shoulder V1 rest fScott•1 That is sonde. - As the above conviction strikes you, and you are moved to vigorous story would serve to make. better man ed for some years to come, but why do thing they ean'It do, with the praiserit ac�tion,.we would ask you to kindly remember that we make clothes and make r of him. It is too bad that he is .allowed not her influential pitize� pexe ad® the styles in Sleeves ' - to make these .trips as upon .each occasion Grank Trunk to run a suburban • ' them right regarding price and general make-up. We live in Pirie's Block• , . train to The Work of o uBtruotb3g' the Oshawa be grows more hardened to the ways dt the lake at regular. hours dai Y. The Electric Railway has begun. About 80 r - � -•" .the world and if not looked after will de• tracks are }aid all the �i►ay to s e harbor hands are work, l"at this number will 106411N.. + M�C�. �I lr ► ..s- . valope into something wor><e than a way- and the expense of running a,tr in would beblargely iQare>tptaed as soo1C as theground - ,. ward boy. be nothing, ' so 1 - . . n. R. - i - . 1 R + 8 _ , - .. - .. )may} -4 -. r r , i 1Iii . - - -,..- - -.rM _ _ .. - - ... i --, - - i a . 1. . .. ,..., .- .r. -_. _ ,e ' t. . _ _ ..: a.:Sa. , .. . .. - 'i " ., -i e�' ` ,.jam 4 e�1L 3 -.. p' 7 3. f...... _. r i. .. .. to _. _ , S� _, - 2x�•'�-. - �, - i. - - ' i.' - _. -- � ' - r. �,#, t{�`•} d.w'.-•.. .-- ,. i x+t rove ter,{its l'4 - L - e` x ,._.. .. _ : _ `v y - - p,�- ' ,:3,+- "5 .-. - -sl'; _ - 44�� Y M Y _. .. .:_ .. .. _ .. "4 ,,- * =ti•t6 _sem - , ,,. s _i, r. o ,, . - .. �.. .- I. ,, .z , 1 . ry' .. , : _ _ p �t�� ,g 7 i ` yam{ £��^y� e --dA t f�"se?Tt"T"�'M6 ., y't5,4 ! _ - _ x _ _ _ _ ri" .S e `5 p" .f •-r •i - - �» - - :� ,«si _ f ,4x4 :: - f :: iwss..+ s, r. a.. :- pp R ^*�,- ul ¢ Z� r 5 F k J'' �, A. r t t .. ..,➢a , . • v .>' r {, .. t r.-` _ . - ., < Tom. i- k,M 31 •. yri"�4 v4s • e..� a, £ a . ,.� c r �,. a •r. j... ds. j F �� erg , - .-..� < k yI } I. ;. r-.- - .. .. -. - - - -_ -..- --, ". . .., - - - - - T . - t. r..-. ..-. N - - - .. .- -. ..�i... - - _ - - _ - f. . f. .. - _ 11 ,,r .,k;•. �. di• Ti ` ------ -- o to moth ps'7ltt$ tri ehtl. ill Is iso . 1. � -:. �� -i- , �.; 1. - - - - z -'- �+ fpr themtteWas ,.,, I 11 _—__ __ �. Montreal, WWI arrested in I�ew York sitar l 1 ,� - rpt • $os , ' t}tey _will pe. —» . led lar a uanti6i s . IN A NUTSHELL _- 4 ,..� .I.1� �. T ��Ews ed with having smuggled g 9 fns ou®°iiRssori, ,money inveete,d in return• 'Dewey Esus (reading►—'• GViIIta,° vrotis s. - e • of phenaoetane and other drugs into y decade t Wandering Willie—" Hold on .. ' , ,_, U>gired $rates from Burope through Ca - The B®St W ' to Set It lien •-, ' ed l>'y l� per apt• the fli'iiG, testa and ybu . - � , -- - - �' llustratian trhows the have stock for ,another year, and have a dere, pard► Yer betting' personal." #► I. .. �_ `THE VERY LATEST FR M ALCOVER ER adli. Tile twuoanpanying i There •rlry.�y busineaa, lady, it's .impossible to THE WORLD. h .<-, Notice was itssued.n New iTork ttiti►>ii a f ' tt had been declared against a beef; wap to seG a hei9 that has yet basin most e>rlletit: artlalta Ion the table.. P -O _ r boyoo !s aloe & a reedy : market for hQgeya eo get a da`y's won ." You don't say! What's . (,crnadian Paeifio by the tcun>< lines. t diseovored, eft fe►r at lean as the writer ia� our ..business ' "I'm a night-watchman." ` ._ wh Goan the farmer of [D-day do better Y lFniei.., 11 ifT epi AbantOurtiwn t'6'untry• was thought that the old fight between t e concerned. The nest ls [Wade fn a resinny R . Hobson—" What do you suppose a dog's' _ - Canadfan Pacific and the Grand Trunk as box, with a cover. Nailed to one side of than to keep s few'&+ arms sof beset With , treat Britain, the United State[• and " AlI Parts of tLe 61oUe. condensed and over, but this re -opens all the -ofd differ is the box ie a 11t,tle slat yard --slats. an Goa the modern,convenienees, such as bee tails pants aro made oft Wigwag—"Probably . smokers, here is n r of bei ° r i Assorted [or FdsY-Aeadinx nes• are t s >' Portland, and emo rs t o usage ng batch h of a sort of very light k- oANenA.. The herriak cannery In stun Ole --" T e girl no o prettq � has already - begun to pack horsefle h. : - i . r s W •at farmers are loohin for to•dar is as [bey were twenty years ago " M'ss Winnipeg is struggling with the Sunday Samples of the canned horseflesh have b en I ` eomethin that will yield an income outside Ferre— � Well neither are yon." distributed in the large cities of the Uni ed ,i _-_ uite in oar question. _ of their farm Bee& v►ould utak. q + Why was the bee selected ae a model of Sir Donald Smith will leave fbr England States, and if the demand warrants it, oe -- ` - item in the income of the farmer find would industryY' asked' Tillinghast. `Because `at the end of June. hundred horses a day will be slaughte ed w y hummi - be re ved g cel from what ls Drug waste business with him is al a s ng," Sir Hibbert Tupperifasgone to Lakewood, and canned. "� every year. Arany era artiale scald replied Glildersleeve. ' The revenue�oiltter+L�ommodore Pe ry bought with the honey from the bees. - N. J., to recuperate frum the effects of his attack. of bronchitis. has left $an Franoiseo in a hurry to prey nt . Those who have tried say they do not know She--•` There's no use of talking, it's the The Dun man Warned Drew, who -vvan the patrol $set, which is now headed or y • _ r--'- 1 — what they would do if it were trot for.. the small things that annoy one most," Ne- - T Y !; _ bees. $one can be readi�p sold in as "Yes. Even a little mos pito bores me. gored by a ball near aaltaoats tan da jos ego, the sealing grounds, from seizing.any tar ed "°' _ y Y q Canadian sealers found inside the prohibit- it• 3 , market at 13 to 18 cents per pound. frightfully." is dead frum hie injuries. vernment as ......-.. Da aotstaet on a large same, but let your Sed -faced £romp -&`Madam, I am a home ed waters, as the Krttteh.Gt� - The Sir John Macdonald memorial will i. raeticall decided that interferenro ith . . . .. �,, apiary grow. Start with about four or six less man." Patient housewife—"Well, it unveiled .in ltilontreaIon ,Tune 6, the anni• P Y `>traruovitn kR H K98T• . Y you are home lest than my husband is, I I - LL versary of the old' chieftain's death. armed sealing vet,eels flying the Union J ek swarms the first season. You may lose some will be sufficient ground for claims for also—in wi ioh water and food are kept can- skips but you must expect loss. 13eeewill die pity your poor wife." (- Winnipeg eleetora have adopted a by-law damages. _ • — — - perhaps Gagge S9lfmade is a man who thor• authorizing the ors have of debentures for &tautly. The hen can go out into the yard as well as horeen or cattle, but erha s not .. eehoale. QENExAL: at any Lime', eat And drink, and has no no ot,teu, and then there is not such a large oughly believes in himself." Wagge "Then - the erection of new airy Y he must be next to an infidel for q,n infidel ti nitoba utbreak aC Meeea is bet tn• temptation to wander away and let her eggs sum itivoated. Man a farmer's wife is in There is not much ,wheabnin i1a Tfio cholera o Y believes nothing. shi meat so o ae On an ovate a 25 deaths t om Bet sold. VV here several bene are sittin the bee bueineas to eta Tholip find it a �� ''and the: 'Territories f6r eastern- p . ing w r g a oontrivanee like this for each saves s 1 light employment, and many a little article Mrs. Norris—"In this book I have writ = the Canadian Pacific Railway ofticiale the disease occur daily. i ,other of looking atter them, to nee that has been purchased --with the bees' twoney ten down most of the little inciciente of . report: 2,i1 that is stored iu interior ele- gervia ie test becoming bankrupt, and the 1 two do not set ou one neat, etc.. You put Use the frame hives, as more honey can be our married life." Old Bonder—"Ah t va tors will be used for home milling pur' Government is expending money in the � food and water in the dishes --the hen "does -got ,from them than any other. Use One Sort of family soup -book, eh 9" . . poses. . - most lavish and extravagant, fashion. the rest 1" a the 1 k e to and are J poun+l eeetions, a y oo n a r • Dr. Iiugh bi. Cooper, aged 86, a well= Signor Solimbergo, formerly a memb r of I Y.. • -_ in demand, as those who buy the sweet udge—`•And you are accused of throw known physician of New Westminster, the It�►lion Chamber of De uric& has sen —�— - i nectar dike to have the combs too they can {ng a mug of beer at the plaintiff." Plaintiff Deputies, Keeping up the Dairy ± . place them on the table and not cut --"Anybody who knows me will tell 'you B. C., was found dead in his office. Hearb appointed to the new post of Italian Cron ul- that that is inconceivable." i disease was the cause of death. Dr. Coopet Ueueral &L. -Montreal. - it is usually necessaty each year 'to- them. .ons for many years an Anglican clergyman A French for ado boat laundered no th• die one of a numbeC of cows, those that Secure Italian bees as they are the best Hobson—`•Don't you think that Martin in the Diocese of Toronto. p P workore and are more hardy. They can be girl is frightfully dull t" Jobson—"Well, west of the Isle d Aix. Four of the crew are getting too old or Bail for some other wintered in cellars or buried in a dry place hardly. You should have seen the way Art influential deputation from �lont�eal. were drowned, . and the other five ere fa the grDund and ventilation iven,. " . ` �yaited on the Gtrvetnment iii support of picked up.by a paraaiugve'sel, cause to be pcofitatjle . Lo retain. These B she nut me on_the avenue,yesterday. the request for A grant of $250,011A to the must be re laced by raising heifers on the •-- "Emily, if William to -day asks you to The- Fritish steamers Eerheralda Ind F international Exhibition, prcnoaed to° be Maritina collided off the French coast ear farm or puFahasing cows. held at'wlontreal next year. Mr. Foster Brest. The Maritina sank, and sieve of In comparatively few Instances pet'.�apti . ",.; held out erne►► hopeof the grant being made. liar crew are mianin i Mr. Carpenter, .b1. P. for Wenthworth, g' • the latter method might be preferable, pro - F � intends at a future nseeting of the Aericul- A telegram from. Dir saps the na ive vided the tight kips of cows could be The P Lural and Colonisation Courmittee to tribesmen have mails a night attack u on i obtained at reasonable prices, but the ma - the British force at Kamabat. Se en ; Har recommend that the Duminton take hold of ori[ of farmers mttirt or should sepses the fruit industry and give it a helping coolies are reported -kilted and toe ty ' I Y. watinded• ! on raising their oWxt dairy stook. This ment hand, as it has been sofa[; id the case of 'should be dons more cheaply than the cows : field o the buttec,trade• The commission which has beeci inv ti• I can be purchased, especially at the presect novel[ The trouble between the Toronto guild- gating the atrocities in Armania have ar• 1 time, and there are other a4vautagas that rived at Jell oozin. fire Have found �14,uld be taken into consideration. These pears . 'ers' Exchange, and -the building trades YS Y unions with reference to a new wage abun�laut evidence of cruelty and whole ale 'are the raising of heifers in a proper mannas Thi massacres in all directions. The h ve r a reemenL hse come to A atAndstill, se the Y and their adaptation to the farm, which new Exchange has refused to consider any urged upon the Norte the necessity for could not come from frequent changoa of range Armenian reforms. - further o.I'-- until their next meeting on - Ir ownership. June I0. A``- - The first step in this business is to Ret On ��ednesdaynight,wlii a Mr. Anthony STARVED TO -DEATH. the right [rind of heifer calves needed for - Atwell. a prosperous farmer, was, driving -' '.. ' the drorY• They- should tie selected as far with las wife and two ehitdren from One H,ttndrrd `unet &ivy Indians ud as po*eible with particular teterenee to the Sharbot lake to Olden, the horses tau away Thirly c.sgoiinaux Perirbrd In ab- kind of work that is w be res aired of them, h 1 �o:u down.a hill. Tho Deco ants of radon. either as milk producers or utter makers. w i e mug P If the cannot he obtained from the _herd the rig were thrown out. Mr- Atwell tial The worst of thesaii &ionic& of destftu loin y g hie Werk broken and was killed instantly, then it will pay tri look around anion and kris wife and one child were seriously and death reported from time to time f om thwq having Rood dairies'for sash as are �lorthern Canada a ear in the ublteat oa, `wanted. Nest, providecomtortabieguarters injured.'. PP P ' for these little animals, where they can be ' An extra of Tho . C:anad& Caz4 't e, has- by order of parliament, of the detail Of kept warm and dry. P�►rtiuularly is this been issued ordering about 40 rural bat- starvation and da%th among the In ens :necessary - winter anti spring, when the - talions out for their annual twelve days' and L+'squimaux .of Labrador. $ven the weather is shifting and uutavoraole, aUd a dr.11 beginning iu Ontario June 18; and in jar a ortiou of Lite calves raised era Wrath Qfie'�ec acid the ;\laritime Provinces June more thrifty fishermen and farmers of the 8 P ! ed at this time of the year. '25. The Londoa camp will consist of the Labrador coast have been this winter n a It is destrab!e to have heifers commence let Hussars, 21st, 22nd,27th,291.h and 32nd condition verging upon .starvation', a d 'a giving milk at two years of age. To do 1. . - B t :ali:ln4,and the Niabara camp of the 2nd chooner load of provisions and of eed this they must be well cared for from the . . Dragooi;s and 12th, 34th, 37th and 77th c%. P first, The must be kept in vigorous health, Battalions• grain was sent to their assistance no l ter y than last week. In the vicinity of ort and steadily growing. Their foal Should; i:Am`ButT,tlx.'. be sash as will foster the growth of muscle ` Chinmo, a Hudson Ilay Company's tra ting and bone, rather than of fat. Within Lice Joseph Whitaker, founder of Whitaker's poet on Ungava Ray, two-thirds of the past quartor of a.cotitury by aproper math- , Almanac, is dead. od r.f treatment, heifers are as t;oo+i at two 'It is Jabez ,S. Balfour, the Liberator wreaker, entire tribe of Ddon.agnais Indiana- trot i►ag years old as Bucy used to be at three. Milk will has been committed for trial. - at the post have perished of starvatio in is the natural food for the the young calf bass. Che question of the right of Peers to cit one Beason—over 160 in number. Anti ou&l as+l this; should he supplied in suttictent when in the lisitiah House of Commons has been among the Indian', the man died first, so quantitiae, velther too large nor too small. has raised.. that a number of unfortunate women ,and It is particularly desirable not to over- net Unusually cold weather prevails ti�rouRh- orphans were left helpless. The few white feed for the first few weeks, otherwise baa ' people at Fort Chinmo and the officer' and ; results will follow.. After a tittle skim -- out England, with snow storms on the crew of the Hud'on Bay t'onrpany'a steamer milk may be gradu.41y aubstitated forAliat rant coast. Eric, wintering dere, took up a collection fresh from the 0wt In ooIdi weather Miie , - { ' Mr. J. W. Dawn, the Canadian Govern- to clotl+e the aarvivors, whol were as des• can be batt sweeta,and it the Swedish or cold ineut agent at _lisistol, reports that there t.itute of clothing as they were of food. 1 diep setting system of cream raielnk is i is a good opining for tine sale of Canadian :Che Canadian Government has now talo i pmetieed, it can be had sweet during the cider. . action,. which is hoped will prevent the warmest season ofd the year, especially 'if 1 The show --of the Royal Lancashire Ag• repetition of such a catastrophe, by placing practiced in a portable creamery. To make ricultural Society, to be held at Preetou, a hum of money at tiro disposal of .the Hud. ; up for Lila fat of the mils removed in the �� from the 25th to 27th of July, inclusive son Bay Company for the relief of the In-..' cream it is well to' make &L little gruel or will be oven -to Cauad-inn farmers desiring dians and Roquirnau people to the event porridge from ni*.lings or oil mod and . w compete. I of another such severe winter, for nearly add to the milk. A tablespoonful of the . ` It ie rumoured -in Lon+io ''thatCoi. John- thirty 1Neq�}imau are reported to have jeer meal for each calf �►t a feed is sufficient at a � ► ished, in addition to the wholesale Indian first. '• ton, of the Royal Artillery who► in a Caua• fatalit The cense of all the destltutioa it I A very importaiit [hatter -in the .feedia dian, has been ollered the 'command of the y' this winter was the failure of the barren' of skim mil* is to havettsulbeiently warun- z Canadian militia, in succeseiou to Major— land caribou, or retn6aer, to frequent their ed. Here is an sdvantago claimed for farm General Herbert- in that the milk can be fed al- acc uetumed haunts. hitherto at the ap• I separators, Mr. [;eorge Leary, Canadian immigration. encash of winter they have barn killed in most before the animal heat is gone. But "f' agent in Ireland, reporte to the Department large quantit•iee'with spears while crossing . we can see no difficulty where the cream is. of the Interior that it is highly desirable the Koktoak River, which flows into Chu !obtained by cold deep Gatti g, as it can be , that Canadian.steaniship hues should make Sava liay, and upon the result of this chase easily warmed to any des" tremperature t;ItnNgow or fialway a port of call, both In Titus and E9quimauz hove depend• � n young (artier is 'mak[ tz a bu+ainess of. ` Jn the British House of Commune Sir ed for food and clothing for the winter, , raining veals on skim milk rom cold deep -{ L In Harcourt announced that -Lord mont4rs. So scarce is all kinds of game ; aetting,alone,no grain feeding tieing arises.' .k - Rosebery intended to introduce in the becoming that i he early disappearance of To most farmers [iiia would seem impassiblN, . -house of Lords forwith a bill to -enable cer. the remaining northern Indiana is only a but there is no doubt'in the matter. tom,- - rain colonial judge`s to sit on --the Judical question of time. - He fiist heats the milk hot, then feeds Committee of the Privy Council. . ---T - - ' ` 1. three times a day, iving four or five quarte �, The British Government and the United We AI'6 Proud O1' It. ;. statim®• The calves are not .allowed to A t drink the milk, but take it from a calf V � • : States have come to a.► agreement as to That liritieh sub'eets should be rood o� ' ' holding a` conference on the Behring Sea I F feeder. In this way the milk has to be ' seal quc+scion. '1'he conference fit to bE the flag under which they live, and should taken much more sluwix than when drank, hell in Washington in Uctobet next, and boast of their eitizenah.ip with the some and heatteibuler soma of his suaaesa W delegates are to be Bent by Canada. assurance that the- ancient Romans were 4 this e01 pc of feeding, as he has Hover had a ossa of scours. He feeds them four to -. According to The Canadian Gazette Ron. wont to show wh-en uttering the formula five weeks old Lad then sells for four to five Edward Blake does not intend to re- " turn to --political life in Ottawa. He is " civis Romanua sum, a rightly pointed salters a head, having v good market, willing t o make another contest for the out by the New York Tribune as a platter if the farmer bas milk it, is well" to feed to until the calves era several -months old . in . seat for South Longford, but he will not that should not occasion surprise. John Some do this, keeping in in the barn devote so much time an hitherto in attend Bull always shows a praiseworthy readiness during this time, considering it better than w fug the sittings of Parliament. r _ . in proceeding to the rescue of any of his turning out -to grass. They. will noon learn an - Q1'm. O'Brien, M. 'P., hat, •been' served sone, the recent Chitral expedition being to eat hay and then should be supplied with with a notice that he has- been declared a one of a long series of instances of this kind. that which is early out and of beat quality. p bankrupt in consequence fof his failure td The Tribune refers to the dollowinp among After getting to be.a Aew months old they ®d . - - _ satisfy the judgmgnt-obtained against him others :—"The Abyssinian war of 1867. the will eat grain of some kinds dry, mid• Gh - by Patrick A. Chance, M. P., whe was Ashantee wLr, which won for Lord Wolse• dlin e, brae round oats et -c, .to O'Brien's solicitor in the latter's action ley his- first latirele as a oommandet•, the Thus having the farmer's direct attention w againnt Lord Salisbury for -libel. three wars with Afghanistan, and the t�,o theme ypung animals should he kepi. coo• w ' . ware with China, besides innumerable atautly growin and 4.hrifty and vigorous . UNITLD STdrEs , g • . . minor conflicts, naval as well as military, in health and this shout$ be kept up right ,m ~John O'Brien, a well-known Winnipe have all been the outcome °of pepulws along summer and winter, wfth the obleot V painter, was found dead near Fargo, North -anxiety to rescue British subjeots held cap. always in view of makii:R a first-class cow i Dakota. - .. . Live, or to exact redress for their wrongs. from the heifer, a work of which the owner w The powder ftsctory at Dollar Bay, Mich., Even here to the Western hemin here we ma�Y wra11 be proud. exploded. Fred Sheppard, the only man have seen within the last•tew days an Eng• taut in this work of improving the dairy ° in the milling house, was killed. lish squadron engaged in extorting a peouni the farmer should not neglect the g+htting n ez•eonAu o cry'indemnity from the Niearagnan (iov- of the best bulla possible for the use of his W. ]r. Smith, a ctor f -the ernment for itti arbitrary expulsion of an herd. Often these can be obtaliued quite i Grant Trunk, was. arrested, at Holley, English citizen, while rho greatestreproaah as cheaply as young calves, and can hie Mich., charged with wrecking the train at that has ever been heaped upon Mr. safely shipped by express to most any past i Battle Creek in July last. Gladstone -throughout his long and well- of the country. In this way [tie cost need Scnat,or Childs offered a res Tenon in the Tent life is that he failed tea, despatch Lord not be very gi;etrt and then_ tae farmer can New York Senate empoweri�p, the Fish Wbtaeley's Nile expedition of 1884 in suffi- grow qp rhe animals as he &hall oousider to .. and Game Committee to visit .suede and cienttime to reStie General •Chinese' Gordon be beat in his partieuh& ease. elsewhere, and employ a glerk, with a view atKbdrtoum." I may be added that wben . , I - . to harmonizing the laws of the 'several the story of the r1lief of •Chitral is told ex. Keep Bees. , - - countries. . ' ampler of -the greatest heroism will not be �- . . - -.._ .b .-_ _<_,: -i=& -8 -_•_-_.:.,,. oa . ' ltua>a'tci `aonnsction with fairtziinn+ In Baa • m. ODD INSTRUMENTS• marry him you must tell him to speak to 1. me." "Yes, mamma; but if he does not Y . "Then tell him I want to speak to him 1" edai clarinet --filar Violonctil-P11141110 • Mr. Fosdick—"I want good tes, Is that . , and the Alto• Piawe. 4 ,genuine Bohea t Harvest, now'" Mr. Peck dly a .year goes by that a new metra[- (as he weighs it out)—"Yea, sir; I will dots not make its sp osauae in the guarantee it. I believe that honest tea is - tlie best policy." f orchestra musia, b t usually, the . • y wearing ofT, the instrument disap The stateman a brave who singly dares To fight a clique or ring. as suddenly as it comes. But. braver far is he who wean , e, probably, will not bethe fate of a The first straw hat of spring. ; . pedal . olariuet, whish increases the Mrs. Bellefield—"Mrs. Oakland has i " of these instruments to.six octaves. great secret." Mrs. Bloomfield—"Uh, no t ,he can't have." "Why not?" "It she L. had she would hm� told it to me." Ment—"hiwdemoiselle looks more bea,iti-- . . ful every day i" Lady—"You have been -- telling me so for a [rood many years; - what . . a horrid fright A must have been to start with." . Justice—•'You are cha;irged with stealing - • Col.' Julep's chickens; have you any witnesses 9" Uncle Mose—"I heb not; I - don't steal chickens befo' witnesses." The oyster season's over ; - But the lover has no rest ; . For she'll be able shortly - To enjoy ice cream.with zest. There's something always spoils our funs And makes life's journey rough ; - The fiend already has begun .I To ask, "Ia't hot enough 9" . - - Biew women—',Well, I married the only . man who never told me he loved me- I" Uld woman --"Why did you do that Y' . - •rite .�iueo'riAxo. New woman—,, Because I thought he o .ghb to be cauvected." particularly u, bass instrument, and Agnes—'"I think Mr.' Slowe is horriA I - be of help in assisting tine counter. He asked ma for a kiss the other evening, lts tone is rich and mellow, and and of course I said no." Gladya—"What • _ph.yed softly -it in melodious. It did he do then Y' Agnes—"That's just it, I, mouthpiece of the ordinary ciari- He didn't do anything." but ends in the turned -up sounding Stu+ient—•'Several of my friends are .naming Lo. dine here,ao I want a big table.' Mine Host—"duet look at this one, Sir. . Fifteen persons could sleep quitb comfort- ably under it." - - - -4Well," said t -h6 good-natured roan, as the friend of former days left the room, - "I'm 64 -ahead cin that transaction," "Why, ' - he borrowed $1. "Yee but I thought he was going to aak far b5." Ethel (looking at the statue of the Venue of Milo)—"it seems to. me, Aloud, that the . women of anoieut times had larger waists than they have now." Maud—"Well, per. . haps the men had longer arms." . . "Gec.rgy, dear," said the loving mother, ' "11tH very proud nothing has been brought -- up agalurt you this term of school--" heorge—'• So'rn I ! W ish't nuthin'd been _ _ .brought down agin me I" Without her leave he stole a kiss. He did. Oh, bliss I . A sharp command was'promptly hie:• - •'J ust put that back, I tell you this, - Where it belongs," spoke .haughty miss. • He did! nh,-bliss I - "Can I write my name under the reeeiv- +" collector - b ked the co 1 ed pay -meat on this ill. as . who likes to put things as delicately as _ . , possible. "No, thane; you," replied Mr. ' Blakely, "I'm no autograph fiend." . ' \I ra. Figg- --"Dear me 1 You never come . into the house without making an attack+ on that dish of doughnuts." Tommy--"Y`es • . - maw ; a home run doean't count unless a I - . . � feller hite'the plate, you know." . , j 'rtrit i�EAAIa c�'Aritrtux'r, Jimmy—" You're 'fraid ter fight, that's _ be of the saxophone. A powerful sound what it is." Thomas—" No,.I mint; but if j the "forte" and a-eharacteristio and !I fight my mothec'll know, and lick me." oll•defined breadth of tone in the middle Jimmy—" How will she find it out.. eh 1" • '; d high registers make it a very useful Thomas—" She'll see the doctor gong to dition to an orchestra. A stand is needed your house." - ` euppoet Nie iaatrument. '►the violoneell• The salesman (holding np a vellum bouni3 . W6 and alto•piano are instruments intend• brochure)—"The price of the book is X10." to dfepIs, the'oello and the violin with Mre. Nurtch—"Nonsense ! You can't im• ose that have not the time or the patience pose upon me in that way. Why, a miniAg - It: learn these instruments. A keyboard, ago you of%red me a book of twice I.ha ' hioh is fingered the same as a piano key- [fixe for 61.511. board, in befit so that it will fit the finger. He -called her iootey wootay, love board -of the string instruments with mathe• And birdy, like all men ; . %- I arise► correctness, ani the inventor, De But when he Cama home ►ate at nigh[; - laminck, has succeeded in making his , nstrumente serviceable even in. quartet - He didn't call her then, ork. illi the sounds and effects of the s.I have.a trained seal," said the Eng- ' riginal instruments can be reproduced just 'lishman• "It can be hitched to o boat, - se artistically, ezoepting-the sliding sounds. and will drag[ my children about on my I - An expert, who has executed sonatas by private lake lust as a pony will drag a Beethoven and other difficult pieces, says art." Ths,t'e very nice," said the Ameri- t ham a great future. It is excellent in its cam 441 have one too. Mine takes its fur tone quality,, and it is impossible to finger off in winter and lends it to my wife for a .4 &correctly. . sacque." C;elis--"Mr. Flitter is each pleasant -1 -1 •Mrs. Hammaud—"Mrsi Hashoroft has company 1 But then he says such hateful braggged again today about keepping her things l He actually had the audacity W boordere so long." Mrs. •Foraweek—'•She tell me last evening. that he didn't think doesn't really keep them long. She keeps you were stylish." Delia--" You Call -` tl atii so thin that they look longer than- Mist hateful? You should Bear a few of thav Actualty are." the thinge he says about youl" ��, ua r p r V-, i ,1 - •a. . _ _>' 1 , `` a .t( ,r -a>. :ig. � a . >._,•i-. - n _ . w..: =. .ic - L _.�" frE'3t' � E"" clRi - , 'r:'$ +; .rc^.. ,^h a.. ._ - r � -ar_ : �4M_.! p - o: y --. ,. { . ` 'a +•_.h4i'.2 _ +An..'. : -sA� -C 9^ - e: . , 'tdx'�5, ..• , �i `t.� rZ r.?«•.» -.,r_ ., .q""a �. ±":.fir. 11V: '� -:,v -s ._: S}_:, ,•.- a. ;.a4 '- .' -3� �a-s, .� --'r, f; 6'�' :--:.' .s.- r-. ,, ,_ _ .:f- .7..7 .•a.-'.'� ' .a --:M,- a, sr Ri •;>x . y .s'; , I -.""p' ,+tf 3 ,: " .t r. ..4. ,/ _ . " _ ... - .!-1` t -.;y 1� a , %h:. �.., . .ter '' . " ii k� i L y :. - . 4 :-x M1 a^s , ". ., ... . - -kr tli.,,, e,a ,3, _ ,i y,,,.- ka ew'•K c n., .', z * „ , r , .: _ - •,vim_ -. .. � ,� ;. ,. �, ,. _ _ .. .. , - .r � . #�" .. frit :.�� �r - .: - F ti • . , x Tt t Y sq fi -. - .ii, _ .. .. ,.: - .. .. .: � ... , w ,. .. .. +� . •c ,: s :tet . ; 's � i v rt ,,��� a: .. s : :'.. t.. ..- - .. ,.. -. ... ;. -: : -.. :� �: a J.. e„ ..., .s -. .%:- w- -P: �.ix: ,. itl '7 Myr, a9:. r , -- , .:.- ,.. - r. - -:: . .. � . � � h- si. >:� y .'�-,� a.. #?:.akr^w:Hat `i,•'3�aG,_lr.. f ;�:i?. _ - . +., ��� , -. t• .: _ r .: -- _ .. . - . _ . _ _ w- .. .. , ... ` a„ - - - - ' Ja i a ...: _ - o to �� , 10 6th eon rot►ei_ P XAXEC V Tome . - Brow coop, 8 G / . - , 6th aoa to ravel I - _.Y �;a 18 and Brook ro d to the k - ms, AGO. roc , ; -, CREiIT0R8 _- . p ;f:; ^""'' Cowie and Pou©her oa ICS �` c� vel W. Wil nand OT i . , r � ,t s x f r� f %' road in Gth con bo gra - = ole---� - . 02G. 8th con wet of _ u _ Poacher com, . Holtb and P Haber F ' a Brougham, gravel, Y . 80Y'81�g0IIi �C$�3 i�i e �� +. ,fes 1 _ .i i Dome, 820. groox road in 8rd con, suet, do - �' Conner and "Hilt Dome, 820. Sidel rte be -�-- i 1 , h� '�igv - _ _ Cween lots 16 nd 17 in B. F. on, to Pursua�t� 110, noticse�ie b retry gi pat Clasp 0 a 1 credigors and other persona Navin ataito4a 0 0 . i"' fished eve Friday morning at its office gravel swamp, L &ton and Richard come, gg ab s nd 31 to B. late Otthe s s 20 to of O8Oi'ge Wilson. :. :. 000 0 0o r ' ,� p :.+ ry a,inet the seta , Pictcanng, ant. _ 830. Sldeltne tween lot ownsbip of Pickering in the Connty of Ontar w �. RNIB eon' , to cepa r road, Welsh sod titch ho died op or about flee . ` . - E F w - , . T , __ _- 6 and i . Yeoman, d000sa d, , arse come, 820• Sideline between 2 ,,. t.�iporyeal; tii.00 itpsid is sdvaaoe. 015. zth dap of hiaroh, A. D.. 18Si3, are required to ;` - VERTI81NGl :. 27 in let con f r Gravel, Hilts com, nd by re istered letter to Messrs. Dow & Yo- I tr, ,�; t .. RATEti OF AD rove •hill LawtoD gg . t _ 10 oez►te. illlvray, Brook et-, Whitby, golloitore for Jas. + �~' First insertion, per'line line - b �� let son opp lot 82, imp , saes cent insertion, per and Hilts Com =80. Sideroad between orWp and Newriok Wilson o! the Township e� f Pickering. IOaeoulorr of the let® trill and " �� r k EThte rate dose not include Legal or Foreign ad- lot 31 and 82 i let son, Hilts conn, 810• i ` among of the said Goorgd Wilson, 4004680:1. ! vertisemet=�s. Sideroad betty n lot 32 and 89 is 2nd nor before tbs iWth sets Ot June, A. D., 1 V . , P 8peciai terms given to parties making eon- C " ` -toots for 3 or 6 mouths or by the veslr. Half, eon, gilts com, 810. A1tODa road rn the heir a6mes and addressee +riot tall �a� icul6rs I : � �,- - eon i is pa; able quarterly. to a and gravel a dt 187 f their claim end of the edauritiss (i! any -�;.r 0 . 4 �:: - yearly or yearly er 2nd con, old by them - Balinese cards, ten lines or ander, with pap , rt, Hilts Dom 1100. Kalij'_ e6 pp payable in advance. rods on the no tl; pa And natioe ie further given that sites Obs said I one year, p Bridge at Cls k's hollow, Poach r and ast mentioned date the said Eleou will : �.Totics i local columna tan Dents er -rine, "� mit $25• 'Sideline bet een 24 proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ,. I ' - ave cents per line each auisequent insertion. Stouffer Oo } g ial contract rates mq,ie known oa applies- Poacher reseed among the persona e� t fled thereto, , and 25 in the 4 con, south half, having regard only to the claims of which .. 'd on, No free advertising- and J. Tool, me, 815. 6th con, from notice shall have been given u above rogaire9.Y81+�j g(jYjPle$XoTl eB1i8C�i , ` s < A _ Advertisoments witho;it written astrnotione [ i will be inserted until foruidlea and ohm lots 25 W 28 ' grade end graver 'Littre- and the sats ezecntoro will not be liable ills �1 sordingly. Orders for discontinuing 0100 4eline said assets or any pert thereof to any peinton ,. meats meat be in writinC and sant to the pub- john. and POo her soma, persons of whome ciaiay or alarms Helios irbal , between lots 3 and 38 in 6th son, vel, not have been received b them or their 89h0l �`iYel'� 8Z7ie alld shape fitted. . licher. - 025►• tors, at the time atoresaid t , + Job Work promptly attended to, : W G Barnes and Poacher, ooms, - let aoDoession between .lots 84 aJgd , 86, D6tsd at vYhitby tJtis tett8 day of ltsy. A, B•, _ { ` . PROPRIETOR. itteti, a' - W. J. CLARK - Hitte com., i 0. 8th con, opp - lot 3, i , - - ' . . JAYEB HORTOP, illinsale P.O., ; Mow"bra com, 810. 8th eon, between lots NS'ilG8I0$ WILBON, uz gaoatirep•d., - trict Inde ndence. Y :: . r Ouar Pollitiogr8 2 end 3, Mew ray sled Jones Dome, �6. Our Aire—A First-class Local Papez. venin� eaW YoDII'I'jY ; " ' Our E�peotatione - The heaiy 8th eon. 4 s 5, g><'a► g N w'may Stook et , �IVhittry, �o Fels Shoes, %�eAt, light, patent tial, - � com 820. 7t eon, o�p lot 6, Mowbrayt 8alioiYars !or Eiuoo. f .' . ' support of the osonle of Pickering and vicinity. ' between "lots 190 and - . , . _ - - oom. $10. 6t Gan, #eta'- "Qzford Shoes, Black or Tan. f'. 31. Alton& ro ,culvert grading, Pionaheir . '. ween 14 d 16 - - • • ' -FRIDAY., MAY 31.-1895. - com, 16. 6 h eon, bet n �. . c%��± re Birt g hill andabutldin two o lverte, i - p g .. ...SU]1d ER �PEIG�T•, .. . ;. Poacher ooat, 815. 9th cion, opp lot 28, a o' f V e . ' Pickering Council. '.:_: Gerow ,com, 20, 4th o6n, between lots . . , - 1. , - - _ :- 30 and 31, building breakwater and $fling, The council met on Tuesday, 14Tay 28th. gilts and Po abet nems, 0G0. RiDgstoa • All members present, Reeye in the chair. toed, west of iakerizig village, gravelling. , i _ , ,� Minutes of -last me9tiog read and approved. Hiits, coin, 0 4th con. opp lag 17, re- 0 i i s 4'11 a �oodi� Y1►111 �I�a$e. Yon- * * : . . C. A. Annis complained that the follow• pairing and grading road, Peroy and - - - 1' ing patties had fences upon the public poacher cotris 025. Brook road in 7 a - . highways, Thos. Cheater, W. Chester, W , g con, „Gere nom, 080. giDeara ro T 1 . i i Cowan, J. Graham, York Roads Co., south of Au ey, gravelling in 3rd, con • Fj O1 ' ': ` _� . Dewitt Stotts, M. Gauslin, T. Laskey, $. Mowbray co , 030. Alton& road in is - . ' , . .. . Long, T. Carson, Mre. Ann Littlejohn. C: con, and rep ire, Hilts nom, 010. B 1 _ . Stotts complained that Ezra Roach is oc- line opp lot 23 and 24, grading, Hilt . t _ ;' " ` copying the south half of sideline 1 between com, $10. B y road between tote 22 •an _ . , lots 26 and 27 in the 3rd con. 23, Hilts com 015. 8th con between -lo f - _ . On motion of Messrs. Mowbray and 32 and 33, rasing and filling, Gero Cireamers, I • Hilts the council resolved itself into a ccm. All cf whish ie respee6fal y eu • ,: Milk Pan8.� t'= Court of Revision with the Reeve as chair- mitted. On motion of Mr. Pbooh , : , Mi ilii - man. chairman, to rt was adopted. j Strainer Pails . -: The various appeals'twere heard and a Mr. Ricba do seconded by )ldr.' Hil 6, _ . report of the court will be,found elsewhere moves that t e Reeve grant big order n i -- Always ell ht►nd, Council resumed, Reeve in the chair. - the Treasure in favor of the parties _ - Your standing committee of Indigents commended i the re-)orts of the vari" ne .,• , r :. i i X11 '.► Neiw" 1�7tor�t • begs leave to report and recommend as etandin�{ com itteee ss presented this d y. _ _.. . follows : Fear committee have had laid be . . . . Mr. Riahar s seconded by Mr, Moab sy . . ; fore them a petition from J. H. `Vagoner moves that t e council do near adjourn to U 4 - 1 1 _ _ - • and thirty-eight others asking aid for "one meet again o Monday 8th of July st the I still IlOW - preparet� to p111t - Mra. Smith and would recommend that hour of 10 0 lock for the LraDssctio of ��f m o n ' ` she be granted the sum of $1 per week general basin es. , up the hest Gailvv, Troll - . from the 1st of May until the 1st of Octob- . - g . er, Tohn Gerow, coininissioner. All of E>c�vetrough on ahort� • which is respectfully submitted. Oo Ne ddvet'{eetrltrit.8. eat notice. _ .. - motion of Mr. Hilts, chairman, report was . - - : ' . - . .. adopted. �OR SAL -Thre bead at Call e,,.],jj in 1 1 Your standing- committee on contingeti- gcod ao digion. A 1y to T. HAI ,� etc �=— , . cies beg leave to report and recommend ae ering Village. - - s a follows: D. R. Beaton expense .serving gII HEIS of Beed 09 and ',.i 1 notices of court of Reyiaioa 86, also draw• 800 a 1 ge quangit of berry bn both F 8 w(ihk S �p8(iI$l��• 1 e, a e ina deeds in duplicate, Mrs. Jane Bilow to red and black. J. 8, aE , Pickering. ,��„�� . j . . — . this corporation $2, and on account of. die- - , ' bnraemouts 810; Mrs. Byron on account COW$ F R SAL -The ander , Kennedys � � � has 3 fresh " mileh cows t r sale. • the lam of 75 cents per week from 1st of App ly to JOH QBAHEY, tot3ti, Broken Frorft, Newer before Nae ourt00k .boon 8r8 l8�ge : i _ Play, and that R. A. Bunting be commis• Piakering. - '' Pine's Block- --t Pickerin . - stoner ; W. Jr Clark advertising court of ✓� a .• . all(l P lcetg as t3heap. . - Revision and printing sale bills re late Mrs OST --l3 tureen Picketring Villa and i - _ , " . . Bilow'a property 65.50 • R. W. Mowbray, J- Brock ad post-oaloe, a ma's heavy - - - I _: _ over -coat. Fi der will please Leave at, a TORONTO FITANIAL assessor, for attending ctlart of revision 05. notify TGs N we. nether lar 8 COIIB1i�8Tlt 0 {7�8 t0 Your committee acknowledge a comment• - : cation from the prisoners. aid association MALL P AS --We have a ]us iii i Of � hand hr's Week. _ - �c`1 q� CORPORATION 1 asking for a grant from this municipality S small for Bob sg elevator, French. . _ 1 '- . to:aid them is their work, and while recog mane' eats. poly to TH08. MOODY, sat for i' Hiring the rood work they are doing- W D Nattho a aCe. HEAD OFFICE : iii Sfng Stmt, 'East, - _ reforming the erring ones -eve cannot T°�' _ recommend a rant; as our eoant council DASTUR -The ondersig�ed hu 60 i. IRE& (i0 D8 AND PRIN S --Nero PriIIte in greet Varlely of - g y /_ acres of good pastors land on to aD, Goo t, • tierna New Dr® Gaoda and Trim i Aga"to match. "The very cream E has for dome years past contributed liber Dickering. F r terms and other rliaulan AllthailZet� Cap, �#Z,+�J'��r - , ' ally to �eaid Association. Your committee apply to AMO BRI(INALL, Brack Ong- Of the hAiOn.''- .. . • . . • ` haying considered a communication from 3 �711b6Cr1bed dap• 828,�i(� r - Mr. L. --T. Barclay and H. B. Taylor Ig8 C ARLOTE G1RI1EN OOD-- DIRECTORS c CENT'S FulbnsI TNti$--H t3 and Cape in the laewest designs of - M,. respecting school debenture rates in No. 4 m . , 1 Will gi a lessons in Chart . Orgy"n, west, claiining exemption for north half and ppencil d awing, Water Colo and cit J R Ker>•, Q,O., President;- •I. Davis, the season. - - lot 17 in the first concession, find that the Paintinr, fro Copres, hstnre, O jeots, For M.P.P., Vida• President; Robt. iloClain, _ �`sr i air by-law placing said lot on said school terms and da ' apply to MRS. o. W DROKEB, Daniel Spry, Jno. Richardson, M.P.P., - i ' section was not to take effect an�il the`25th Pickering. Ldwsrd ronyn. READY MADE CLOTHING As we are going out of this bt�►nah of 1. day of December, 1892, thus !exempting IGEONS FOR SALE -Ho en sad GEO. DUNSTAN, General Managa.. +sur business, and going more extensiv ly into Boots fwd Slloes, we will clear. t P out t e Wilince of our youth's, boy' , abd men's Ready -Made Clothing, re- paid lands .or that year and also that Dragoon -26 pairs far sate sap. ' 189 there was no understanding tbai said lands birds, $2,00 pe air ; lW5 birds, $1. per pair- This branch have nude anartgs erin; it dlew of 409t or profit. We hav a splendid line of Men's PantB at 50C. ` should be exam t from said debenture Auntwar s an umblete at half p os. Arp1y opp 6 br6aeh in the Village of Ptoksrirg on . p P a,ft gbs lrtot June in the Oates ►agsly occupied by worth $1.00• �,ir to W. J. (}ORD N, Pickering, Ont. �t rate. Allot which is respectfully submit- the Ontario Barak, on--- lbs rnan4gement of { . - �;_ ; ed On motion;of Mr. b3 owbray,'ohairman, OTjCE The uodersi ed as s Rosi the °actersigned. lowed A ITMENT---Don't let . o that mi lit __ r N gn Dspostto will be received and interest al BARGAIN$ IN EVERT DE B g y . F_• Y report was ad��pted. general nrpole mare, 8 y old end at h est rates . �I , i? The standing committee on Roads and tine ' foal, got y Oladstone, which he will sa- p is issued on all parts, 60ltsotions made dollar until you hoes te8ted ►130 Be tie cheapest. we aoD't fear com r~ change for °e miloh Dow. Appl to JOB3T oo very liberal tetters, i»onsy teased oa ootss Bridges reported and recommended as tiUon. J - i, WOODRUFF. t lot 9,R, Doo• 2, P akaring, or and other "our,ties. 1 follows : VR m, Canatone, for opening ditch piokerintt P. U, 3i1 -S1. Spy ©SO- KBQft, Meanest. New 40od8 COming and gOltlg o81"y Weak. Reffi8In�8r, you, btiive S on Kingston Road, opo. 17, according to -- - ___�_ market herb every de►� in the week at North Claremont for your pro- .�,-� • � , contract, 85 ; A. Ellis, overseer of division �j OR SAL OR `liO RENT. -A farm --�--'- f "i'- .�' :72, for shovelling snow, 84; John W._ Dunn, l' oontainingg oo acres. being lot 8, eon. 6. Uz dues. 81►1t Pork, Potlritry, Lard, Dri d -Apples,, Butter and Eggs, et0. A16o _ bridge Townehi . Ou the remises situated • a 3rawing tirr.ber from Brougham, and���� A��1 there will b4 3 Clt bu er bet's seer uesday who gill pay cash for all kinds - Koos frame hon . comm ious bar s, and all y y y building Calvert on sideline between lots 1 ocher oeoea outbuildings, W tl watered North (ilt3re'lnonG, for Bargttin9. 'U of produce. Come leo the cheap cash tore, �i �'> and 2, in the 7th coo., 83 ; J. H. Connor, and tended. 0 s mite sod one qu ter from OF �Jd► Pis Did►. j : . a, for shoveling anew on'Brock road, in 3rd Claremont stn ion. Apply for par ioulars to i _ _ Conc-sion, the ro$d work being all 'form- IRA POWELL Ohre oat P. O. 14-tt Ems` ed; $4.50; Cowie Bros., balance of timber Ciapltl�t Cold UA - �. � - contract, $35-93 ; Casper Stotts, balance on NOTIC TO" 'CREW TORS 1 l Calvert in 2nd con. at lot 20, 50 cents: FISerYed fund . -:� - a I° the seta of Levi Aonir, d . Pur- i Year Commitee visited the locality com scant to R. !i. , ohspter 110, sectio 80, notios A$Isets OVBr .. , `7,7�+ 1 t plained of by Messrs. L. T._ Barclay and ie hereby d�iiv that 611 persons firing arty , _ , claims or de ands &last the er to of Levi - . . �, r H. B. Taylor in a former-commanicat-on a6 Mead O ice. TORONTO. % . to tl.ie council res acting water, being ob A°uie, ]ate oft a Township of �iok ,, iia tis ! - - r p County of On rib. Yeoman, A N_ _strutted, thereby damaging lot 17, in the, quired to se by cwt prepaid or iii, to I is Bank has a briumb at 86049ville i tvlltd Kit 1� �u �,+ tr.= � i " � 1st con., find that the damage was caused the undere n executor of the d deceased where its am �� at estreat rates• , . c, ) t ; �►� �,i � . largel b the - culvert in front of said or to John 1.. arewell, Q. 0 , Whit y, solicitor depos � __�... �, r �. Z 1 - , t - .� Y Y Sams of 11 and a wards reosired iia �'�'a���� ,C', ' 11 , A� for the said ez utor. on or before he tri day ,� �i•� • premise@ being filled with earth, which ie of Jal 1896 t sir names, address nd coon p •--• a_ , . �y , h 4 y, va 'the SAVINGS BANI Depatiftmi, sad T _ a.� ° �e�~' i• :not the worts of this corporation to , main-, tions with ful particulars of their claims and liaterest allowed half earl . - > the nature of t e securities it any he d by them. y y� —'.�i� vuaia. And further ttae is hereby aiTen tha0 eller Farmers awl! nota Nis Otho!' x004 �' �% r�'. We would recommed the following grant ,the tot day of uly, IWO, the said a eoutor will - • i, `, -' ,� - ipaper discounted at lowest rates. For J _. on. roads : Kinsale road in the tad con.. to proceed to die buts the estate of a said de- i - '' r . - - . r ravel, er r:etition of Geo. O'Conner and cw+Qd &mon the persons anti d thereto, lui'ther iaWrmatioa apply to h` + �- _ g P having r ar only to those olatm of which I ! r^� // 3 others $45, Geo. O'Conner and James BONN , ELLIOTT, Agentt - �,,, '� •`_ notice aha h ve been van d• abo s required, - f i Richards commissioners. (Greenwood road and the said a eautor w tl not be li hie or the i f.. ... , ,� 1 - in 3rd con. to gravel, per (petition of raid assets or y part thereof to a person or . . - aTOUFFVILLE it ' , �"" ' , �" arsons of wh ee claims notice eh 1 not bare . ` James Richards and 8 others; Geo. O'Leary - �� lh t� 4'. '� i sen reoeiv b him or his sot oitor at the ��pr - and Jas. Richards come:, $50. Glreenwood time aforesaid• 0har es A•. Annis, ort Union, Ivo. tr t l � 1, '��N,.*• �Al ,;rl i �-r Il - . - . road in 4th con. to repair, application of P. O., Executor. Join E. Fare ell, "Q. 0., w 4 ,d I 00 ' % ' ^ a•; `- 1 f' M. Gleeson, F, L. Green and Poacher Solicitor. De�tsd tltiq 18th_day et sy, 3a N o � o a xr ) - . }` coma, $50. Fifth con road opo lot 13 to -- - - e a' 2 Z pi" `� � ; ' y TOBIA CASTERV�, �„ gravel, the Putt Hill," T. Poacher, f� ,�_�__--_`r com ; 88, Sideline between lots 16 and 17 RAIN: DEALER, '� ,. •': --- n "Let her o, Dad, he dont sell the Standard. i I V ; nn 4th con. to. repair, Harry •Ellicott and - — w �: 4 ti K d _ t. '. -: Poucher, toms., $15, North.half of side- •• t No h Claremo t., oI1t., � 8 O Os T line between lots 10 and 11 in 8th son to J b4� 4 P. n C ''" THIS I8 THE WAY .�`iiDHEN gE t�' I. grade and gravel, Hugh Wilson and " ti 4 b�bm Q � �Y���A D ti t , _w Hae bon tont THOS. E. PIIal3 B i ca %. T' �� ��� STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE , " Poacher; conic 30. Sixth con road o g F °D" lar, "'a - - - -I ' 8 PP Coal aLd ne business and is now pre• a 'Du 1"a o d - ` lots .7 and 8 to repair, Gibson and Mow- - ;d,- - IS BROUGHT TO _ -' bray, come., $20. Sideline between lots 6 pared to .ea ply Lha �nblio wit the best I:.y i e� c. O = a _ - - Geer stow Glre lme, also hits Irime a ® a and 7, .in 6th con., to repair, Rogers and K y ` THE DOOR. Mowbray, coma., $10. 7th con. road opp. L, the bb the est Portra d Cement, I is g• ' - 0, aro Jan - ' - . . ` lot 5 to grade and gravel, Harbron and Plaster Par and Qotario (3e ant by the r O ! i F d r ok a Feb M . i Cc�l�e in ri+l o8ce >Rnd shat the gate Mowbray, romg., 81 .. Sideline between bbl. Pare bl. salt, end boa salt" in . v ^-" i ,� 'M 9 a % U W � a Tgar � i •� 1'on'It find ne.aoteogreen,bat t lots 4 and 5 in 7th con, to gravel, B. W. bulk, also Love 040 and Blac smith, the Jones and Mou►bray, came., 020. 8th best in the arket. I intend eepiaR the _ as a>t�r• . that we osn sppreolate the 49 I STANDA$D 8$WINQ ' , ` ,` •con road opp lot 3, to repair, G oo. Coul- best glrad of pore Red Cl ver, Alsike t' ' - .0 : ° "` ` 0 May � ` I • . . tine and Mowbray, come. 08. 9th eon. and Timor 1Jeed for the re it trade, at g J ne Q '1� i[ACHINE, .lot .1 and 2 to re air, Jas. I. David• .f +►w; . { • �, �� $ a a� opp a P the lowest arket, prices. he highost � m V C s eo. July � ` i For sale by �; - son,.com., $2U. 9th con road opp lots 6' psoas paid for ail )rinds off rain and "' Y, ", a -wa apt iMs . • • . • .. _ 9 and �1, to re ale road opp tat 6, y �` v r p Clover s d delivered at m eleyator, ! ., ` Deo. ,,, 3. �.+ , - . , � Ward and Mowbray, come, 015 ; aP� tat I4orth Cl eauo�t. " - -r ' r .� ima gb . , - t�lo►t 9 GFeroa► Dom, 012 ; o lot 11, GI•erow, %: a fad tCotr. • - P!' n 21~ $m TCa3YAa ..Cd.l3Tlt.. +� a{`� `' ' ,' . . Ecom, 1125. 9th con east . oR Crlarerao C , ,lilpatlittsi ••x_.wu . . 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I , r ._ x �, t �.,, _: �,x -k'r} _ . tib _ r.,. r nd I r ,.., .� :. us d a .. ,_,.. .. .'I a it t r t� x .. . ,- � . - , p X ti. �„' .• tt - �T --_ -. .p -..s .... - .: -... - _ ,. .. : ::.:: .- . r .- ... �., _ t v , t - F ,- 7 _ �-H .I �: �o !: �. I t. • . . ,, ...r . -. _ t _,._ i .t ..-. �:i ,-1 .f 'r'::.•.: 'fie. y J- , t k»t i i , , - i`.' __- - dove of ming eeneiblo And wacurate. Do j� f - . `lE HOI'1E� ` he irriting agala, and protoede dowse a { oft not feel that your life has been lost, - <, . la g pwseage and a short stair• to the wing Y Tt .i (fish was Mrs. fav{lie`s esu y. .("the irultlors, epastttedee !t blas leu {a this ' AN in w . Constant gg Home'Xade Pleture Frames• . . TEN rite. r� 1 LU ni eoa t ra } .: dark a es li htta , U. y ;' d boudoir i to i p P +• cried Ila her � 8 B . - T u O V ve r q res �a• , The u 1 11 -. V ., doer earl w tope et of feamrn tctures makes frames _, ,w he knocked at the + r rises b Lhe tight•haarted eojoq• tI sly told to Dome in. Mrs. S riles was and liftin her lased with• an uaConeo{sus fd P d timea sure Y ' . APTER IV. Ooe iinued) oh her leotrioe showed- in any I w ikiaa up and down, evidet til+ mach aweetugees.gaad Ivhave been of somemu e. I the make g oftt emu io not Impossib►e; jos CH ; . meth whi drolleries which cropped up in the Course d sturbedd 'Chou h I am not clever, I have done what I any woman who can hit a nail nouareiy,and ` a Mre. Saville, however, was far oo much s )ldr.e Saville herself war .•I beg your pardon," hetiW►tin ' h ocane tn, Dome int I have men wor• I could ; and that will always comfort me. , reoccupied by -her bitter refleot one end of'their scene a certain grim seynse of humor, NO ' who oasesees the mitering box from ' seg P not wt.h ' eful ro'eote to bestow many thoughts rid by an importunate foal; but I, am not 1 do not fear the tutor*. Work will come P veng P . 7 but she was aometimer surprised, and not ' r h ueebold. sed at the quick perception. of overset that I asnteot wttead t anything to a 0r rematniothe hme ghat I Amy"an*. aoirileth�ad ,mind a slue llosaweaua make her - upon. the new member of" be toe well plea _ Mie g P + i But Miss Desmond received the expected the'ridiculous which so often gleamod in el e. Did you +see tho vis*r? rYou are au unusuwl speoienen, Y I did; and he is very sorry, ut he -has owe frames. urns ed Miss Desmond's expressive a es. LaaRhter •• tlesmond, end mall, a profound ph{(arca gat pine inoaldii,g coats from twa eummona in due course, end ] Y ie what aei4her pride nor power Dan defy, a ready returned the plans ot. th cottage ti° her ; yet }'ou leave refigement and Plaiq, punctually by the appointed trai towar•de and few cors hope to impose on him. or her t e builder.'.' „ ve:ry tarts, +y, and Dollars enough, to enable to four can a'a foot, accar�ing to tho width. her now home. i. • _ whose instinctive feeling of the abours a Then he must get them clef oa to ea o beauty and oleganae,literature I Miter this, join neatiy at the corners, and In lefield, Mrs. • 8e►ville'e p �. 'se's eau blovy away the ahAff of pretendon. Still, s aryl,. •' I will walk over myself to the y y R r atraness the yours lsdy's manner v garage. I want movomettt, nd Princo and art• ooi}Kratulate you ;only; if eveCy lue firm( ivin additional ecren th b scarce( an hour from Waterk4 Bridge. to he p I one .was ao eerily pleased the world would I a Y+ g g g Y Y was not Only perfectly welbred, but tinged ( ant,s a walk." She sat tiuwn a she cycles, , a -bred or two in each corner. 1ti ith a pen - It had, nevertheless, on air of see%usion not -with a sweet deference with implied a a d took her little dog (which as begging class rtUl." . stance in other 1ess to do her service which did not I f r. Mier I�nmand'a notice) on he hap. "Did "Perha, 'lo," said iI°p$ I% nand' 'et'm ; knife you can cut a'g t ve to lay the glass be found at double the di , willing a si h "t Dan only eeo life according to my against, or you can got very narrow bead- rn Line, for : fail to lease the stern woman, while it_in i ou happen to see Lord Everton? R ing and fatten is on the back of the -mould. i direcGione, the South -Waste P p The gentleman who hie jure left? Yes; lights•'' „, some occult reason, never hsvii�g found noMwt88 Delman hhsdebeen little ttiaice than �� observed how rattily the smoke Curled tip ' For the oovertng of this frame, call span . . e wsa in lire dr�wing•room n► a®I same Thea, atterpsame minutes' ritenre, she ; inK with glue or br.ade. favor in the eyes of the smaller fry of the a week at Inglefield, when, tl turning home i .n•a+ . he ictuses ue country round from the neighboring viaara , wh Zia she " iso>Qe of titre moat c$nto ptible then from among the Gress down in the hollow ends.t R bbons, cit ,gratis linen�,f mous ue city men. T p 9g i �p land, ontinue,l Mn. 8 vi118,-- a "Yes." said hire. Saville, •'I supe q . mere a re' jpglefield` Lairs love to s tnanilia ro tea m.atUu ham is com aratively free from the had been despatched with tics to whtoh 1 - hret>. a hese only Lard Csatletou has arrived, . g F pe , g' - - Fg p ere butterfly' at sixty t eruption of- villa residences which crowd McetiBavilleeaontributed �s a entered.the I it is an older and shells, lichen acid mosses, velvet, Japanese aisles for pleasure h{t who( life, and Court belongs to him. _ of ser localities. I drawers •room through one f the French i van now pleaauro mill leat►estj His sense much dampor ebe®heavedhs8•deep righca'" therein a i)ng list oto choosepfe0l". II,ay s - • Jlra. Saville, who felt the quiet of pher windows which opened on veranda and rf enjoymedh has been, is ruin A trifler to morrow. t e .be an to thence on to the groan a, - t the moat trifling deseripti without she eP ones M oocdD p� rho my eeC�m tee give i6ea rlighvtriy ea sed look,tand ftheneput' • country home rather oppressiv , g , fortune ntul I The lady of the 11 a was of there, but n ambitioli ar_ an aim ;worst f ale, reek• wish for some one to break the. pal { lounging cornfor tab( in her especial chair ass of how he maty throw ot};err into She is list tatlieir's sole hoicesa, and ekes oa the goods eliKhtly ahtrre i,or plat❑ if the a - mon ton of her thoughts,—some one whose i mptation or ditfioulty. He has in jursd tits titles t ®who cs�Lhor 6e oma liahed jet i material is fiKured. y sat *gentleman. wh ,dire by Miss Des• i nits unconnected with mond entered+ rosea d mad her rw bow-- i e peat forgiwanets. and yet lie comes is cath p y, P • ( Uver,a gilded or enameled f came lase map fao�and voice were q t lr win was not , I used tv see a, R':oc{ I be fastened, thea pasted on, sad when dry - the est —"the past," to her, meaning the a bow which proved. th® wa a tall, older(, ' eanderiug here to try and itrik me over. �locidedly popular. gilded or eoamele 3, or it blacir upop gilt, p ' et nits a los;, art. H induce ins to psrdoa the cru lien injury deal of her wt one limo =now she - nt im a of her offending cab• i Y q a e ell h' sad elegant, aused and frowned thou, rising, she said, a oq white or pule tints it may be left as it -ever-prase ag I man of uncertain g , 1x that could be inflicted. I t Id him my p �� P '' hada certain sense of relief in the + with fine aquiline features nd light•blue inion.fully ; but to be seri usly angry erempterily. (.otos I teal rheumatic ; I She When the mats tvf - pictures' get old or act of com anionshi or in truth.ahe ' I with euah a creature ie ilk�� takjng s ave sat pore too long W bare is Prince ! ie. -- p laughing eyes that looked a if boyhood still ' P discolored ut a la er of wad. Pr P P I d therein a its of he vrawy gra Came, Call him ploatee ; he gait lost is "the anerf p y line, over a ver lou �lv linger2 P ; howitzer to shoot a'' hum4aning•bfird. - , when he tr{es to buat.sbotit like i them, and cover with folds of soft-ttntc;,i wee, and always bed boon, y hair that curled round a rat' er low but well When therefore, shortly b•+fore Miss Desmond, let us go oui i to the seen wood woman. , shaped forehead. Ho wan o refully, admir• i air. What o'clock is it ? NeiLrly five ? I he were a big dog.'' crepe, crepe paper, or cheese cloth, j +iia I. dinner, Mise Desmond ver eves, she was ably dri seed, and indescri ably fresh end is particularly artiatia for ►ithograpnti, . Au use dei libel( w.lk round the ground until it it flops dived among the bushes and ro- aool, g y I time to find the viers." Covered the little truant, bringing him back , photographs, or etchings. i _ received with comparative ordWity. thea;h it was s burners y pp g For an inexpensive -nariee water color r 11 Allow me to explain w earance They paced somewhat slowl - across the in her arms the creature mak►u violent . "I told them to send do n the omntbits, „ he said in a plea ant, youthful Y I sketch. the mat was cut from hes:, brieti,l I; - more couv nient for„your here, . rounds to ai wooded rising gr and on the efforts to lick her face all the” it Pa board and tinter as it would be voice: " I have taken the xceedingly un- I ei't of the house, from which a view of it Few words passed between the Dam n• , i a faint blue, putting ou I •' lie after they had satin corns from,ondon to this P f what is eal.ed a wash." The four Inco luggage, said Mre. Save inter g,) Y 1 and it.e surroundings could obtsined, ions till aimotrt-at the gate whish o seed t •• (� file fetors acid I now awls. its amiable ! g P frame of pias was covered_ with Jaltariese ezchenged greetia"ga. gg + and when they had a000 plisbed the from hers. Saville r rounds or, a foot• ash + crepe, cream, eplasned with gilt, put on y " M lu a e goneiste Of 'Dae dress• mistress pleasure ss to vvhe'her rhe will sea I accent Mrs. Saville sat down as It tired, which crossed the Yia►raga fields whoa that 'smoothly over -a lay®r of wadding. Outside Y g8 g me or not. - on a deet laoecl at the beat p int of look. lady said, sudden( basket," s%id Mies Des ond, " smiling. ,•Hae she loeentold gotta, here?" asked oat. Herpoompanion hod o sbrved that "I es atm son t°•morrowt" . _ of this a manilla rope tie thick sea 1ai1y's - Pe Y -. - " (oneidering chat my s y may be but Mine Uedmond, taking off a (segs ,garden• the keen, seWve woman wa* rt'eon�+er in `•1i ou.c eldest sou ?" thumb, which is leaked on with brads and. spirit chap in flesh, sad felt a sort of pity "I have but one sou," returned bin. S•- thoa filed. short, I did not like to tri g moce." .-}tat which she continuos W hold in her p Asim le outline of manilla rope is pretty, -. hand wondecinR who this eiould be. M e, lot this rich, prorperou*, dexo ate lady. villa, t�ily t thea after • rooment'r •use P "That was prudent. N w I am going to ,lville's visitors had hitherto been few and t with shells teeming to confine the sailor's C at six —in order to S " What sswpet, beautiful p sae thin it !" ebe exclaimed, "I)o tale Prince u and dine early,Tthat ie, , . far between. her a uwin.tanees at that knots at the cornea, end the fetors ma she exclaimed, after gaztnK t the sweae give bun to me ; there i s cow at the end p Y _ ( 1. - take a drive afterwards-:- i,he evenings are aemou being scattered in remote regions. before her for a few minutes• " I think it of the field, and the little spatire is sure to be ru'peaded by a emw►ler manilla cord or r.- . +� ( . " Yes I believe her rnajolr-domo convoy�� is the most charming I have ver seen.". attack it i" a stra�id of the large one. the beet part of the day. .. - 1 That first evening was t yltjg Nlrs. Sa= ' ed my -pasteboard to the a gust presences •+ Then you have not see much, c . (To alt doWTINUXD:) " - as the And the stranger, with ;a air of being turners Mrs. J'aville, testily. ...---- _ I i Remedy Against FLles. villa was very silent, but a - long y very much at home, drew f sward a chair, I +• That to true. I have not Gan any fine moved smooth( and rail through cool whish Miae Desmond `di i n t acne tt ELB�TRICITY FOR BIG} fyRf)PSi. y P Y P places in England and the palsoer and ••I never use wind -w screens," said a vets* . - dewy woods, fragrant fie ds, and gently. �� Kray, has J1rr. Seville ea long here?" phateauz abroad Ori eo melena sly; but who --' horieekeeper the other day, "because I hav• About a fortnight," , I could desire as thin beyond he exquiaite, The 1;arent Italps ',genets to firew sad ; b fancy that they shut oat all the air in hot winding lanes with rustic f noes and pictur- ; ." And ou.-bs� a been i here alt , that y q " _ Y graceful, home -like auty of Inglefield t rre•taeses !ureal teaeetlts--vretaatbeoea j weather, and beaider,theysorve to keep the esquely-broken banks, the silence was not time ?" It was, in truth, a,delightf 1 abode, shel• Ktaew ,fife Aeeree. . ' o receive. Miss Desmo d had plenty -to , •,.Not quite." I teed on tti'etiaet by the uplac d from which 1 flies its the house equally as well as out`" PP •• Ah ! what wonderful ne*latin power l j It has eoa bees known that the eleCtrtci' ' „said - think of,—the struggles d difficulties of g they. now looked down -, the round eloped g ( '•But I never see a fly in your house, I should have emetines you wooed both b l trout the o its • dC, giving a ty in thA atmeiephere Plays •n important i oath a ant in soles( cert ,the ices of �• a . p Y pp°s her friend. "How do yon manage is ? Fot Y P g p y this time be extinct from mbinta) inanition, wido vibry over a riohly•wo ed aountry t art is the atiarsulation of vegetable growth, of her nearest and dears t; the vanishing' ?�Lss neambnd laughed�a sweet, well while',the house, gardens, and grouteds P m art; I must confess that, careens or nes 1' occupied the level epa� betty n. Fine trees but hitherto no practical use has been made ; Y P of •n3ny s dream that eve at twenty-two amused laugh. • ' a Old of this ltaowledge. � j toreena, my summer means to me one long ' life had taught her must a resigned ; auai, "And you can laugh lik that 1 hi Gon tWO,t shoot, for Inglefield war a battle with the tittle paste." tinned. "Then your vitst ty baa of coon . country•bouse dating toiler bly far beak. The results recently attained by some i +,My remedy is a very simple one," skid throe all the endure g hops which in pe !the good housekeeper, " and I learned tt ;�,.- o kept my . revered sister -i •law alive. I I built in the half-tienbored • yto, the first French salentistr who haves been •z ri suYotrong natures is too deeply rooLTd to must, however, exhaust your own- vitt► j story of flue bricks, the upp r part beams mentees with the sliest of electricity oo years ego from my grandmother, when .I be searched by thenoontid heat or withered powers to give out ozone— o, what do the I and gtaater, with hi h ahimn ys and many used to watch her putting bencher of lsveu- blurt the instinctive call it?—electricity—to uch • degree i abled root. Tete Targe add tions made by pleats indicate that a most valuable aid to der flowers around to keep the flies away. _ by. the midnight .�- There it aothiag to me sn�soul-destroying rieulture has been discovered. A lana _ r+�Baville s father had ben Decried ouc p My method is simpler. I boy five genu consciousness of her- owlet tendernew and so deadening, ss suburban nrtigihy. Won in strict accordance with th original plan, deprived of atmospheric electricity by worth of oil of lavender at the drug store loyalty, which gave vitatility to her belief you sit down ? 1 coni •�nd any longe and the garden designed to s it it also• A nest self." I w surrounded ith flowering veering it wilt a network o� Bae sleet vend miz it -with the carne gaant"►tY of water. , in the possibility of happiness. T.he.q my II__o not sit sow cirnular la o, Then I at it in •common glare whomever `'Ttisn res da.`not. I p shrubs and dottrel with several large wirer soon withers away and dies; whoa end sp=ay it around the rooms wherevee • - beauty of the- country, the soothing because I am not going to Islay. I tbcugb � s c+ adtng trees, separated he house from artifioialtV •ttmulsted'by 24 electric current flies ate apt to congregate, especially in the tranquility of the hour, gave her an Mrla. Saville would some yrs immediately, tip, wino avenue which o nod e;actly g I dinin room, where I s tinkle it ientifutly z uisite sense of rest which she thankfully said Miss Desmond, who Megan io peroei� ova -arched by a it blooms with far mare vi or than in • B P p e q opposite the estraoae. over 'the table linen. The odor i eepecislly in eou►e wa that thio ipasant, ta1'zstiv normal condition. accepted. y P ' doyble row of great old eltn at dither side. die reeable to flies, and they will never ersona a was • ood deal older than h Beyond, oa the left' frotn w coded hollow, With these data to ' ' rk . upon lbs ez• vea ire in its neigbbocbood,, though to . Returned, however, and shut up iu the P g g „ i through which a trout ser am had been �irimeaton moitened seeds with water most cele it has s peculiarly fresh and seemed. ppee lamp -lit drawing -room, silence did bteome .. Smoe ou ermit it then. ' And h I gra ful small."- . , Y P widened and dammed in a miniature and then sub•eoted theca to the'tafiuence of oppressive, ani Miae Desmond,'remember• soak into his chair with al sigh of relief, l lake. glimpses of which a uld be caught ---�- . in her em to er'a hint, felt reluctant to .' You see," he we 't e#n, " this sort f i g p y a t 1 when the sunhitht fell u nit, rose the act eleatit c far mo ehv ogrand carne to Worth Knowing, ' break it. place is just far enough t om London entoke from some unseen Ch mney. g sew wtcti B - "I suppose you do needle work? Girls like , you o'.l`' from all the cony ntenoee of tow i •+ Homo -like," epeated bin. Saville. maturity sooner than those not rD treated. .fly pear will boil in halt or three• you generally have something of that kind life, and too near for any of the legitim , "Thee is an immense ams nt of ponaeaee They even suocolib ted in making quarters of an hour ; they are best put on - in their hands." . amusements and oasupat' ns of the oountr • I talked about host*. I refs yon could see . I do a cod deal, and 1 have same that Wi,y, if you did flush a rtridge you da . is wood, Lord $verWn'r place; it is one ndTs sial 4sitxt>iKa7`■, _ I with cold water ; add salt when nearly g can appear in a drawing -room. • not left fly at him, for tea of your neigh- of the Baee I recta in Lrnglan ,-full of family which is a very unusual thing to happen In deadf, �I. I used t.odofancy-worth myself,"said Mrs. her's cooks and hens I'' - treasures and hists►ric relios -and he would lit ng 1 beans require two betas of more# Saville, "for it ss intolerab'te to idle; but 1 " Aa i never hunt of shoot. this sset�er a Ferre` „ not maks the faintest eH' rt to retain iL Pau, bosuns and ma•tae grew wish as• Ohs nt water abould always be poured o� find I dare not trifle with my eyes which I most delightful abode do me, she returned, $e mi ht have entered dip omaey.or taken tonishin swiftueaa when created with the- �" have elves a tired too much. However, I smilers g y g Lipna beans will nook in three quartan „ a foreign appointment an saved mono werful current of a Riebrcikord coil aadl must do eomethin I caanpt cit with my •' t3y Jove !• you are easily pleased, said But he is sits �nteat to derive his inoome P° of hour ;pot on W Cook in hot; water. If� 9 the yield was greater than erdtnary. ,,= hands before me while you read." ht, (Dotting tallier sarnertly at bee. "'By from-th rant a Manchester millionaire pas Experiments with batteries were not so A psr•gus will bdl in three gaarten of '`Knitters ie not ba for.the a es, the wa 1 do not think I have- had ih y _ .:. g y ►' Y+ { bio tar his anoestra( halls= when he might *uxxsttete;l,. when the aurnat uvea an sir ;use cold water. €` suggested Mies Desmond.' pleasure of meeting yon before ;miodeeer. have married the miilionai. sdaugbter and " I have elves a sea is d it as ural me• am sate I have not fo I yid not aibl througTA the earth, because of the di ere"ace 9 inaoh will boil in fiftee>a minutes ;ase Y P P Y q° y kept it los himrulf." in the eestetauce of the veil in various plwoes, bot water. ` chanieal, but now I sh 11 be obliged to forget you !" Mlar I)e mond funds him • u Well, it the da�gMier as ear the sort the passage if the current. The re• $ anmer beefs gilt boil is oi�e hoar ;ole adopt it. Doyou know ow to. knit?—can pretty, saucy oourtee "(;oatdn't, 'you of woman he could logre, he was right, softeng oro was uneven in eharaoter, . b ` +" m soul ! So I fear I have not the honor .• P hoc. water. - t..:4 Von teach me . Y „ . raid Miss Desmoad,thouggh fully. Suppose a�rdin as one particular section received " Yes,I did a good de 1 of koittinq when of counting you among my kinatolk.• she was not oompanionabl more or less of the electric ourrenat- Witb is will r etre three boars ; �, I �' "leu bin s sweet, , -chat he could inter bq� eq L I was in Germany ! indeed you have noE,_ g B ( not love her ; the finest l in the woetd ' "Oh! do ou underets d German'" "rl ± t;t•sh laugh. "I am Mrs. Saville s dediai• coals cwt maks a for cba." trite powerfuleleatriosl mwohtser much mon' ase hat water. Y P statisiaotory eesults were obt foes. `straw• C rn will boil in twenty minutes ;use: I + - "I could make my wa in Germaay ; but Belle do compagnieit and 6m paying ter s "You are a foolish Child t The Aing losrries in 'pwrtiauh►r wen ripened in a hoc water. I cannot readGermanalo d as Ido French. .probationary visi7,. called love *Won evaporates. Rank, import- remarkably short time. Onions will boil r, one silos onger t "And I do not under° 'and a worts of the " The deuoe you aaaaa� 1 What immen encs, high position, last ; sud duties ]gieatrieal maahiaes are far tQo expensive, hpurs ; use hot water, u it takes longer co language. I wsa only aught French and courage some women ave 1—thnrh th y dna to one's etatioo Bit up lite ratLtfaotorily., boil them !n cold water. . Italian. Ah, what s taut epitome of say the race -of Amazon' jr extinct.' hawever, fee a fMrmer to ore, and though - 4; , It is •low, swan oouCeption at eztstenas all r t in theory they site too costly in . mankind's o iuion,thers a for that uncouth Horn the butler aced and 1a► d _ p ' spend it to personal pleware. tongue as Boon as the rase that speaks "Mrs. Seavtlla will sae ou my lord; if y a ++ raCtto*. HBtiip, ' •'Yea,eertawty. You ae right(. eagerly.i P The stew tioventioa tet oailed the ged. it succeeded! Success is the measure of will come this way. he gentleman ro , �� . .: " and made another °leg int, bow as he To litye foe ones self �cne, in anoy wayy� �•8 le Wash a half everything. netifere, and aonslrts at an ordinary f3anffieof R•ioeand A p a.— . er cannot think eo a have no pldmb- biisn Desmond, saying n a low tone, ••Pr mteerable. But ane b ig try le for or fifty feet high. surmounted cup of rice, thrbw it iln boiling water for y be ba it it does ace ittt®stere wilt the P° PPY with a ahevw! de frim of copper spikes, five minutes, drain, put it in a baking dish . - line with which to fath m the dep0i where for me, awe -at saint I" a d left the room. ba iness of others." PP deet nod w sot as a ee►1leotar of alloses herie with one int of milk, cover and nook very. future trium h lies hid en under I resent What an amusing person I I won er g P p 1p I •• y P f eleatriatty. 'i`liis �lleator is insulated from slowly in uvea until the rice is dry. Then failure." i who he is. �3ome ret6tion, anppose. or be You have beentolerabl' nor, torn what . "That is no srgume t," returned Dire. wooed not speak so frosty,",chou�l►t M•as you ray. said bits.:3svt1!e+ oat unkindly. the le b a trcelaia knob, and eenneotsi i Have oa bees, ha t p° Y mice it tip .scald thei edge; Issuing a sort♦, _ Saville. " Now, Mine teemond,l I am Desmond.. "I must noC o fo Mrs. Sa♦ 11e " Y PP yV Mots ebe re. witch a copper win (also insulated it�n the of well in the centre, brush �,he rice oil over g Her interlocutor pa to which transtaitr the current to a ' going to my room, and dare say you will at pceaeat." She too )Lett the roam a •� po ). with beaten egg, return to the oven fora . be _glad to do the ea e. .I breakfast in dif%rent exit, and asotended toy baro n , ��. Ye. the rt►t►ole I have bis nrruoxg ov wtlsxs _ , moment. Have ready an apple marmalade etYmmer at eight. Goo -night." leasant mens which looked -out to a py.• tlometirnee it pais beoa trying w are, cover, and carter three p p Which are laid nindee the sue! at s depth of Ta make itw p 9 - feel ehahb sad enable W get a sew dress, The nest few days a stied Mrs. Saville the front ; a dressing -c oset opened from it, Y oed•sised a lee, ti them s s hem, ,dd and her nevi dabaie a com anion to fit and, ezaept for the be}d, it was farnir ed to know that lovely piotares and delightful •ly nizod - iron• Tuns � egos mals not add just enouph waw to steam them, odd into their plsyces- "S a {i less formidable like a sitting -room. Aftbr Issuing f om music were witbia,out reach, yet inaooes- �s� sive the grated ,silo rind of s lemon and •• •' oleo a rent( fn rilole toe went @! a sew frena ; still. whoa 1 g�. a tratmt faire. one {fish of a stick f cinnamon. Wban than I ezpeoted, thou ht the latter. I the window for some mike , Pea $ the use of thtr pp• Pro' . must keep cronatanily fore- my mind that deep thiought, she w�nt to her vert ng 1 could have life dress, or see tgve piatures, Y t ble and anlockin dark- with • e a! hear the opera. it wife hwavenly. 'Phe demotion oo a gtree are• been inclreasen tender prase throng a colander, ad.l one she ie an a trist'with e, as I am with her. s g Y 4 6Q p� cent. The• g� from vineyards io twblespoonfnl batter, a half cup sugar, anal .- . Lam not bound to see d my life here, nor which hung tv icer chain, rhe began to dd worst it td Rant Wise delicate things for whi b the soma mere used ase riches the jutoe of a half a °mon• Put this into have given np my fro dom. She interests some lines to a clorelyIwritUen letter w fah zoi tPheauYoth�tvis bitter. Stili, nothing in sugar and alcohol titan ordinary gtrapas. the rice• Beat the (tiles of four eggs un• me ;for, hard as she s me, I believe she io ie►y therein. ` . i (N i F►awsrs have wsteooger perfs►me also when til light, and font toil les nfnl* powdered i awn be w vert stricken m to have iso nn it ne sad stiff, heap' r not without heart. S 611 I ever be able to She -head written for ' i onoldarable ti e, I P° y' stimulated in this manner. sups beat atg�► find it t" =`when the sound of wh alai and tiorrer' est I one to trouble about, no ane te* lore of The ezweit eheneiaal actiati et'hioh tl►e Isar• the over the app , dust thickly wick "That girl is not a tiresome,' after all;, drew her to the windows frotat whence °hal live foe, nq otoie to (Dias you." I „ seat has u a fruits and vegetsabler eit►sitiot powdered sugar brown . is the oven u;: Thank heaven, she ie o fool, and she ie not saw the gentleman with whom she bad It !r, then, very uaetartuuate fort et par- ggoo E ►' th drawl' ' -eoom sessions tbei cop of your dispersitioa► to bare lest your determined. Itis off! ditha�tit sots aptB a fawn ooior Coder with cold: a bit afraid of me, need Mre. $eville: `.spoken in - e pg , „ aotiaitui take lane.itYt® bol lith BGe p "How I hate and des tae folly and coward• hall door. etepi+ to en6e a very rusty or ; hoose. remarked Mret. Saville coldly. p �: s►idin ebe Lt►ota to awitniiate the aEoa , ice 1 they generally o together. There's station Dab. $G had(I • Comically r efnt ; tall it tad �oouuggb ; bat havo been ff. p. wtater about two or #dices ponndr of hoose , -� a rest deal of a+, le about her, yet ebe ezpreerion of oountelnanee, and, loo fag fortunate) is f9pdingfriendslike Mr.Rawson of the atmosphere, whits others think that one of beef, sfactaner two hours, add one g Y it favors the srmimilat.� of owtaia nainera! - A,. must have been alway steeped t.o the lips ` round over the front df the hoatla, leis q Ick � ,use his�a�hter. It is betties. leo, W be• salts iaa the soil. olaion, ane esrrot. a stalk of oeletq, sego bay ` its '.poverty. If I had daughter like her, eye caught sight: of Misr-Doemand. To lieirie thi►t there b some pleasant sheltered The rift "t can asylawu le yes. Simjpor one• b r loogn ; *train, r - . Y sjieiild-warn the first tategmaa td It ngland her annoyance, he liftod his hat and g ve a nook roans the ete>rict torr of tdas ros�t these i�wrer (red se leis ai thea rs away abs when bold remove alt the Esti. Cut the r for her husband. Iia I what !oily ! If I alight ezgrewive chi erg before step fag always to look for sandy deserts. Lonelit feast+ hottttta. if tea_ oloreN oasts art • i>t►eat into dtae. �V hen ready to use put bad bed 6 da titer a e would have been as into Leis Cab which shove' off immedia 1° . i+t Lbs worst °til of •11 # • i is eclat I leas ` ' iadifferent t me tie he teat,- and weals "I wish I had, mgt looked out," ahs_ most•" lightsingoontituaitor, belt without giving say too tableipoosi of butter le a on fulsa0 robabl hsvla masses a room to.epits me„ thought; thenstpiltng wit the ideei its sick t Mrr;Sasiille atildoi'i ttp;tiswtr iittapddiratel' #` Ixrnwetton. hen brown add three rblespoonfula o y „ It is estimated. (bat a "goi,mciagnetifere our,_bro*a again ; add sou ,which shoal P I had bettor con• `her as very Ifke au "osipult<ion. "�No d u4t tlteu ebe .sailed: •brul►t1y., 1Yi iM, ,our As no one cares form , Ije oae.sud a bell_ -quarts. tir, until boil- �,: oenteate. my affeotioa an myself. People i Mrs. Saville Could tie very severe, veils name -your Christian nsuaeiY' n �,iest � Ia ion• t,bg, asci one teeespvonful or kitchen bou- ! . ' 3 are never .cruel bat sheds cod to t;<ie. I had tier My name ? Hosie Des�noto_ f t Due of �fioroestershire eaace, ens ilea, be is ffarent to ova, they t . S , •• ut•oi ®a AW, r t time! , .w. +tucaise u esti �� " * indifferent to power ; nd money fs power, give her the vicar a message ; Xet I feed I thought so. It it eery approprlata. -farmer leas to tbitig +tai a .chemist, 1 ablerpoonfal of tgmato catsup, sad s i . ' �S es fall i# backed b esornmgn sense."- Iiwlf •afraid.' Thie -1*► ll "root do. 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This oour6•martialawaofcertain am -- I ;� impreseive one I had ever witD yard r� w` prisoner, with This e egyred few llfurder--fFtaR 7eee ys•, filled wit Antanats Kee w �' was marched i front of nn a hen Greased--rtietr eroort comp No. and t�' Alaaoelavre'% to !save "Idlers from phants. oeed Of No. Puntytement-Conduct }in parade and witnesses.AlTh l with them oai e sattlo. president of 'ho martial was 11ia'or Cameron, a ray Captain Montanae W. -Martin clips tttst man of the Thta t -fourth $og of all the anim.. in the Ivor d the ale hent Infantry, who back been for yeas in is by far the most intelligent. Few eo le is read he charges ; �� Felepph nt ' ' who have not travelled in India are aware charged with. oansing the de th Rambouolea by patching him by the of its extraordinary sagacity. Everybody his trunk and boating his brains out will doubtleee admit that he is the strop the wall of the grain hat." Th fire est animal living andoeeeseed of a most s d he lwaawin t<he lin�esr .it two ver marveiloue memory, but beyond this there seeing the elephants fed, U very little knnown or thought about trumpeter sounded "� „ he feed be raw him, ezceptin g that be is ezceedin I Rat}�iboueles ria 'with • bad of g aiD awkward soil tingainiy to look at. But `other �elephantti were ted co a al those who have lived in India sad visited Sy°' Remboucles wee late i sag places where.the'elephant convict stations Elephant Abdul. He, the b mba are and who have met an elephant batter ordered the Syoa to hnrrp an feed Y but he did not seem to move a y qu have •lit ole more to ray on' the matter. As soon a� he approached Elep sat Elephants are used for. many purposes, but seized him by the legs and principally for carrying heavy loads from DA9HSD His BRAINiS OU one hart of the country to another. The age at the little grain hut. ht Indian Government procures the bast of aid the Jemaiodah gave simtlsr std them, .which they use as transports and for Wben they had finished, tha presi their artilleCy. When garison artillery go -, -� to India - they ' become- either mule or : ` elephant batteries; There are elephants to ! I �aoh battery; To each gun (forty pounders) , '' , l are attached two elephants tandem fashion, and a third elephant follows es a reserve l ; I• ,I When they come to a vary rough road or i • steep hill, where the two are unable to a ' •" • - pull, it, the reserve elephant catches hold . I {I „0 � of the gun behind wiDh his trunk and_ . - pushes. . . -••--r- . r • Elepharits are very particular about their ''� - righcs. For instance, when formed up on �� �� `� peeade, the sanior or longest serving ole- ��. a phant takes the right of -the rank, the - I _ others forming up in aucaession according - _ V t 1 to their seniority, . .: JUST LIKE 80LDIi3M, w� the tallest man %Iwaya Laking the right,the - - Others forming on his left accord_ ing to size, ���! If; say, No. 9 elephant, by mistake or r � r 'otherwise, formed up on the:.right of No. 7 - �_ s*~�"" �./ - elephants Nos. 7 and 8 would push him �• - �.. j// . bodily out of -their way. There is quite i" ��i� . ,frequently a tremendous row in the ranks, ; �- r�r - occasioned by this sort Of thing and anis I .i stol,ned-by the officer in Command ethoutiD "Attention I" g h4AK1- d gL ' 'Tnere was obe battery in India of which who hats kap hisj head down the wh I took particular notice, as I lay in the i time, with th ale ►haut's defaul r sh ' same etat,on vcit6 it for along time; to I ru }rout °f him, agddenly looked up a fact, I became justAe well acquainted with , R4ared at the prisCiner. :teeing the • the men and elept,anta as if I really belonged I ph,nt'a eyes swirri 'ing with tear• a •ai . to the battery. It was know❑ as the first 1 "It'a no•use that game won't d me. i battery of 'the First Brigade of garrison am -quite accuatome to see tears nd n I . --_ artillery.. R'e wet•e stationed �t Campbell- er take any notice f them. Ise by t pore, near Ito.vall Pindi, Bengal. On one defaulter book thatI you have bee gull occasion I not:aed, as the battery fell i❑ as of no fewer th n of teen crimes of njuri usual for the morning parade, a acuflla in" people, and ! ave net the alieht st co she centre between two elephar,ta,originat- passion for y_o •" Ya members al agre ing by No. 9 elephant forming up _on the ( with the did r ajor, and after a • ort a right hand sidd of No. 8 elephant. No. 8 jourhment fo nil bdul guilty, d se - <\ objected t0 this and by reining back out of enced him to fifty ;lashes- and tw yea .- -the ranks and pushing -forward again jam- imprisonment. mail in- between No. 9 and Ni o- 7. being W hen the elephant wan marched back particular to knock as roughly against No. prisoner be roared, n' t froingrief fo hap 9 as possible No. 9 gunner was angry and killed Ramboucles, abut for his o D oak . not easily pPcified. He.said No` 8 gunner Be anticipated sones severe pun, hmen did it himself and not the elephant. The especially Lathe was marched.ta th prie p consequence was a fieroe fight• shed, where only those who ars ward No. 9 proved more than a match for No. a long tgrm of imprisonment arc takb 8 ant± kept hitting Niru uameroifully, when Three3aysafter I wasinformed the Ioggi No. a elephant, cOho ha►d lingered behind prooess would take place, sad I w the other elephants, apparently euapectinq veryanxious to see how .the giganti Abd niieahief, ran to the rescue and, picking Would stand his" pugiahrnent I• res Ives No. 9 vunner up with his trunk,i . - be aD eye witness tp this painful, thou - THREW HIM IIP INTO THY Ally necessary, mode of enforcing di iplin - - The whole thin strrfick-tae as bein a mo He was afterward foams in an u4COn8cione peculiar eight., }ut rendered very istre condition and revived with did^ally lag owing. to bdul's pitiful how e ; b , -though practically unhurt. No. 8 elephant .} ou could not alp lau�hiag coca lona(( - auras broughtas-a prisoner�to orderly room at the comical action• of the ogger . , and charged with violent assault, It is a when- I arrive on tl,e scene I fou d th fact th•-.t in India elephants are tried.and pu.}iehed by re�iuci°g their diet, by term• wiloLE ATTlBT DSAwI+ vP of imprisonment or flogging, all according in •quare, fourteen'elophants form ng on to the merit of (their crime. side and the no-comjmieisioried offs rs an On a certain occasion there a° after-- men the other hreeiaides. In the oantr noon parade ordered. It happe ed to be were two hug . alejpphunts, the . risoue . pay day, and, as t•he canteen ed been A,bdulandhis flo per,1l.alla No. 1, It al way open all day, some of the men wee a little fella to the sent r elephant's lot infl,c lace in virning out, but the one .that the punishmen Resides these t o ale Aeemed more troubled than any ody else 'Phants all the offeers of the batto y,. th - - was "'o. 5 elephant, who mov d about provosts, the bri ade major and the octor searching for hie absent i:dcr.. The -els- were in the Cep re, and elephaDta 'os. (.haat continually turned his lit ,le eye is and 3 stood on ether' (plank as an es rt i the direction of the'eanteen, and was pro. came the prison r .might try to ,oeape. send rewarded by �eeiug hie worthy there were four reatiron pegs driv n into Inaster running from there with very the grouLd, to ash ,of which one f the - - unsteady steps, but w hen within a few Prisoner's legs La chained. Lalla No. I feet of the parade ground, the unfortunate elephagt stood b with a huge Oxus chain gunner fell flat on the ground, and, though fast/enod round h r trunk, waiting f rther struggling hard to get up, appeared utterly orders. When ll wins pronounced ready incapable of doing eo. His friend, the the do:tor,, who Good with a watch in his elephant, took the position• in at a glance.- hand, gave the Signal to begin. Lila In three strides he was at the gunner's -raised her trop - in j'the air, gave i . two side, and, picking him up gently with his turns and down c me the cable with erritio trunk and placing him in his correct .force on Abdul's back. -A loud the was - - positiou'on his head, formed u in hie 'heard, followed y an unearthly roe from proper, lace on parade, with Burke, .the. the unfortunate bdgl. Again the oetor gunntrf•, sitting to attention as if nothing gave the signsi a d down came the cable ant. tial" had occurred. . j with terrific fora , oa1ising snore ro ing. . U'uring that afternoon ,No. 5 +phaut Again pnd again it .Game down ant 1 the went through every movement, in lading full number of 1 •heir were given, after the march- past, without a single mistake, which the prison r wias marched be k to alth,;ugh his rider was practically inoap_ Nig, quarters, ire bliog from head foot ' able of guiding him. The following morn• and having a few lumps on his book the ing the lieutenant temporarily in charge of result of the lash( g. ;The parade w d. the battery sent for (Tanner Burke "and missed and things went on a.s usual. .._ oldreaeed him as follows: -="Gunner Burke, This is an allot description of how they . do not run away with .the idea that I � did use olephunts in I iia,, all of which C n be not- notice your drunken condition- on verified by wri •ng Oto the Civil and . parade yesterday, By right I should -have 'Military 6hsette, Lahhre, India. had you confined to "the. guardroom but I s - ���e' �. _ .J - -n - Y -..L - - A'. - _ r , a,.a r %. •^ rte`- k .a• ,�, ` t. t ', f :3' ' ' w.. ..�'fS'' fi t �� r t '+ i ay x �. i t,: �i �. , a3 . as- . - j •� er r- era s f; aw` - r•tf,- �1 S '. fr� e_ „ . w r. � P L7 - v 1 f F t t �t i. , .. . �.-€ a'. a- i s - .. W� f �. :, : r V,.+.'�c4� £•� F: p�.� -yam,..- F 3 + d z4«, S 4 'n r - i:. 4 ta be ep• i� .^ : al Cr�lee•I,t.EUiIll etre flit ot►ble �e .. eahattated. A`arthe agA.RR j QIP $CAP$ PROM DEATi. y ' for ithe I11 I two horsed w on ' 9 g� With - each rr�gi• � No.'!ti) meat, oontaiping thirty kilometres of le• .-i-41,.w ` ,�- HOW �'OMMUNICATION I9 KRPT -tTP g ! `' bouo es. raph wire, etaotrio batteries and dei la. tro tto ®b Axile ig icoese swu ' $FS FAIN BONY. Ito e A g Btw�et } he m et - WITH T K Eher each tele rah Contin ent A Tale orthe lia4 an >llaitiny, ,�.� x. ha lay fully forty-two ki ometres of line.' At < h to rs, The '1'aieplaeue Used lir iranemit llferse's the �legreph cnoorpe laid i1n five hour re a o, 18srgeant Forbes-Miwhell, Lie of iiLo } I . sen an Tete s a i ne NinetP Third Highlanders, in hu "Rltmjn• ' aTapble UoAe and lliot far verbs Of forty-three kilometres with ten iatervejn. r , 8 ole • '+se•saaes-tile s►ork of ttYe Netto• lag stations, "gfvinp uninterrupted oammtjln• of hiieenarrow eaaat Meufrom•' daeortbes ons 1;�j all the granph--Euslaad Stands tla► the Front Dation between the two headgyartere. gibe con t- Pe b daring-: "f}, Nannk isi Tk� sraaata; the sir of Luoknow-an encs not cal � I " •hared ane was taken up again with equal rapidi y. ge Pe y., Nat ve The rapid tranemisaion Cf active `reports In the earn® year one of these cables,twe ve for himself, buG for -the whole oompanq etef °: �`'- Iadta. and orders has ever been indispensable to y�r°r°®fres long,' was kept at work on a soldiers with him. On the night atter the _ ��rf;z, Abdul the-suCoese of a campaign. From file ear. Y esgture of the ghah Nn' of it fell Lo his '4 "- of Si}oe ItcaNS OF TIIE MAN(StTVIiSB. Ie lot , (lest a es ever ood enerai has +`:t6l lege in g Y g p made ;t to patrol the .. first two hours of -� " , f hie first care to secure his-oommuniaatio ns. staring the whole" of the battle witho 1 the in ht,as Dor I- :; agai st enfferingtheslig6teatlnterru tion alhou$$' h g Poral in charge of the sen•.- -- -� t w t- Aa time rolled on, conntriea became more a whole cavalry division gAllpoped�over file tries, whilst, the rest of .the oompanp . 11 tet w o thickly po�lated, now routes opened and ground intereacted by the Lelegrapla .lineis. bivonackea around the piled arms which ;} ; .r� n °lie th'e primitive small armies swelled to the were arran Y; Lc'zperimante were also made to give tt�e gad ready for iasta►nt notion in - . S e n'i'ghty Posta of the present day till this con. telegraphists more freedom in their move• the center of the Shah Najeef. He bad 1' ..� Iowa d sideration -has now become of - the highest fixed to he►reheadgear,lso tha)tPthe°wesroc loci hit greatcoat during the pravio°sdsy's � �.. 1 t 9 importance. When an army is soattarad might have one hand at liberty whilst the fighting, and when hie tarn of sats sons - t-1 edit y over a wide track of country, or is separated other managed the transmitter. When frogs `' '•`" odic g otter be asked ipermieeion from the color. ' r the nature of the country the telegrapp sergant to go oat of the gate to where the �� rill r; into different twdiew on the march, vioGor w-- hi often depends on the aoourate junction of he veno used, optical signalling Domes ` `}' dead were oolleoted sad get Dae of those �; i- icke . he various forces at a given point and at a Ru land stands in the first rank in th which had belonged to hie deceased Dom Y , Abd I given moment. 'therefore, in future rears brA°ch, using elaborate s�ystemr of flagp, fades, Color-SergeanGMorton, to whom - r -eves more hen hitherto-� lanterns, limelight- and the hello ra - �`�r+ the news and 0 tical si riallin g P - applied, refused saying that the ° pta�.. } }„ P g g poaseases two ineatim had given etriot orders for no Dae to `leave - E dye intelligence department, i, e., theaarmp able advantages over the electric telegrap mens telegraph, in divers forms, will play almost -greater moveableneas and security againe hie post. r' den , a decisive -part, hostile attacks. It is, therefore, bette • The Shah Nujeef was a place+ of Moham- . - �' suited than any other system for use wit medan pilgrimage, and around the Inside .y an advantte body and also for oommuniCa of the four walls were a nnmbar of small ;, �." i tions between skips and land -stations. Fo rooms for the accommodation of it uas � q instance, the heliograph enabled the beseiz whilat in the Centre was p ' "b f' y ... ed garrison at Oandabor 'to send word o �; .. , . the enemy's positions and to kelp A GREAT DOMED TOJMB ', f . , Communication over a distance of 77 kilo It occurred to Forbea-Mitcholl lia-t- the ' . I metres with Gonera! Roberts advano' to Sepoys, ' who had been routed /from the . .. , .' Chair relief. In South Atriaa the Garrison place - that day, might have left behind maintained communication through the them_ in one of these buildings some oir~ \ heliograph betwae„ Ptattona soma 1 !4 kilo- coat. With this hope he fetched from ono ter_ z X-ry f �ta �� i - metres apart. of the rooms a (asap vWhfan was torula'' f . A i _ - ' there, and shading the flame with his hano . 4 t �. i In ChanQery. walked to the•door of the great tomb ad- '� The funds in the British Court of Chan• Iotntng. he peered into the dark vaulty '; not knowing it was a tomb, and- seeing ` wit: ,/' eery, in 1884 an'iounted to the huge tots! of nothing advanced slowly: He held the �'; £64,075,187 4s. ld. ; but the proportion of lamp high above his head and looked eau , .F r .,.� this sum in want of owners is not stated, tiously round for fear of surprise from ' J concealed enemy. Near the centre of the !� It is interesting to note that durin t1 a ,Zfi ll vault he came to _a black heap, five fee0 . .*-"- � a preceding year payments were made to high, which felt to his feet as though he ,L, L saooessful olaimaute and others amounting were walking on loose sand. He lowered a'; fto £18 3'PA 15`l 3s. There is also a large t'he lamp to see what it was, and with" a sum in court under- the heading "Foreign standing uprrto thecankles inalooee gone qi: iJ �:— --.,,, . Carrenciee," made up of 'rupees, crowns, powder I Forty hundredweight of it L • i dollars, florins, franca, guilders, lire, and in frontof him, while to the- right and left I marita. Reference should also be made were barrels of Qunpowder, twenty or ttiir+ty in number, and with fusee fixed to ' 1 ! along lief of taxes and ocher miscellaneous thean, over a hundred ei ht inch ehelis , ' - eBeats remaining in the cantos of h and a miecellaneone g Y e mase of slow matches � j ;p Beak of Lragland, on behalf of the Supreme Port fires, and spare fusee. Describing his Y;i'ti v? T13Y rte ,.. ' 1 _ Court of Judicature, ensations at thin moment Forbes -Mitchell _ . I aye :- An ot$oiahliar of he tinea of Chancery " My hair literally stood on.end I felt ole ID its primitive oonditie°s, tnilltary sig• causes andeait with for fifteen years or y Rl' ret aalllag.can be fracas back diatinatly to upward is uhlishod triennial( he skin of m head lifting my other �'�`' nil p y ; bn as nnet off' my scalp ; my knees a , eked ie•'• the days of antiquity in the Trojan war. the names of the_ testators or t, ogether, and des ite the chill n, ht air %! persona P y g ,' The �cotoh aign*Jled the approach of their entitled to the funds are is the majcritp of °Old perspiration burst out all over me " '. ` d oae►ei pat stated, the information is of nd ran down my face+ and lenge. I had Ate,;= I hereditary toes b ;Hoene of beacons an hill _ ev_ little value to the general public. To give >�either olotti nor handkerchief fn my t°p•' an instance : In 1823 Nathaniel Briggs, pocket, and there was not a moment to be hes one of the next of kin of Thomas Stdrke, I°at as already the overhanging wick of the '� ty Une fire besoao denoted that the enemy ng was coming, two, that they were a strong who diad in 1;60, was advertised for " by lamp was thrgateningio shed its smoulder- • m• party, and three be.00ns that the force was order of tba Court of Chaneory. The fund ing red tip into the live magazine at my ed wan nut olaimed ; and in the latest list of feet, with consequences d• overwhelming. By the same tneaasand with darmADt (nada we find the title of the - . nt-1 the aid of mounted messengers the whole LbA00iory suit given thus : "Pomeroy Vet I . • TOO FRIGHTFUL Tei a STRIKPLAT& , 4 ro' of England was made aware of the approach Brower. ' NO eifneution ie made that the Quick ae thought I put my left hand under . - of the dpauish Armada. In later a es ha *next of kia of Thomas Storke are wanted, the downdrooping flame, and clasped it a g ` An idea► of the large number of similar with a grasp of determination. Holding ` place of thea rude methods wan taken by oases may be gained from the toot that the Y y ng it firm( I clow( turned to the door and: e. " visual" or " optical. telegraphy," with list of unclaimed funds fills 187- pages, walked out with my .knees knocking one , " t which many Inventol•e appeared in the field, This list is only aD index to. -the titles of againat the ,tther." -a 1 , - ,- on including King. James Il, then Duke of aocoun►.s, and is not in any sense either a When he ,got outside he -poured -the oil York. At the sad of the last century the register of next of kin wanted, or of lapsed Out of the lamp into :his burnt hand, and nil semaphore was imported from France into legaoiee, intestates' estates, .•Unclaimed K kneelin down blanked God for Navingg nq Rugli.ad and became highly popular. These dividends, prize money, etc. saved him ",it all the men lying � roues • ,{I La - emaphores oonaisted •of towers posted on from horrible destruction.. A hurnoroua nl otty hefg;,ts - aspect is given to the affair `by the color- _ to RIGHT' MIiJS '"ART, ; Grim .Highlanders. sergeant who had refused Forbes -Mitchell h t0 leave the piled arms. VV hen every frying at the tap aIi apparatus resembling My father•, had no end of anecdotes about . precaution had been taken, he proposed to-' '• he ppresent flash light system, as the our ancestors, parts of which I remember; the captain that Forbes -Mitchell should be � . st iguals were 00nvoyed by closing and open- though I was only a school -room child '°' ng shutters at, intorva4. Aftarwardr • of pla0°d under arrest for disobeying orders ut sat, with two shoving attnet auper•eded ander fourteen when I hoard ,him relatin Y Issuing bin post after permiseioa to do Y ho shutter metbo�l. A farther development g so bad been refused. Carly nez; moral❑ - them, says a writer in Blaokwood'a Mag. the ammunition wa►a removed Lo a -place o r • ollowed on the in,veation of the "aerial Laine. I was, however, old enough to feel safety, and the work of removal completed Pr' e elegrapb" by Claude Cbappe, fn it; �, keenly interested ` ii>t thoni. Une story before . the enemy [rem a fort across the 4 hieb sou atilired meet effcfotivsly by that impressed me very much was related river commenced firieg shell and rad hot _ ` e noniron, Town ria the middle of this ren• shot straight for the door of the tomb, d ury elsetrio Wlegraphy superseded this to aoeount for the origin of the Clan :showing that they believed the powder was . e stem, •which Was first used by the Macintyre. A party of Maedonnelle on still there, and hoped w explode it and r n list in the Indian mutiny. Dae occasion ware out in a boat, Wben a blow up the whole place. 1 s Nearly the whole burden of ma;nLsining knot of wood sprang out sensing a eertoua - --,: t he intelligence service in an army corps leak; whereupon one of the arty stuck in f. evolves upon the cavalry. To ligghten his linger to fill the hole any then out it Needed a Change. o his duty cusps a,rDiies have introduesd ofT with hie dirk, #title saving Che life of file yolist•, war -dogs ,and' carrier i eons, There are some things which even .the 2 F g whole party. From this circumstance his ppoor . may get more of than is necessary. _ ' he brat two can only be used, how®ver, dceoeudaatawero called the blacintyrea, or The Iadianapolie Journal tells theta.wear _ n nder certain circumstances, and the value $one of the Carpenter. • f the last, at least to France, has been - and hungry man fell from sheer faintness V`i really ourtailsd by the t3ermaas trafnin Gunther story which I hoard my father by the wayside. g tell related to the bloody hand which a �; awks to attack them, and bring both pears in our eggt of arms. A doubt havin A' crowd gathered at once, and an of$e • , iReon and despatch to the German lines, arisen as to wl.ieti of two brothers a sous bystander bustled - forward, shout. • ` n several etrn.iess the eommunioation Id certain estate belonged, ft was a- reed that ing ( rpt up between the advance guard and ha whose flesh and blood should first Stand back I Give him air 1 . The fainting..man rallied and eat up. t e main body by 4he telephone, the moat touch the pro�cty was to be re aided as opular form of 'Which is the micro -tele- the rightful owner. Accordin lg the two Air I he gasped, Give me air ? Why, _ ' one and the Summer. These are not g Y� gentlemen Tvg had nothing but air for ` n ed foe epeskinQ purposes, but rim 1 as °nag man started into two hosts for the throe days,` P Y tend in question. One of them seeing _ a mode of tranemitlin the.M-orae sign of that he was losing his race, when near the '... = I ' d t and dash, whicii is much more easy to e;hore pulled out his dirk, out ofl' his hand, Too Previous. -:- - �a u derstand than t e human voice. By and threw it on land, hub establishin his �; dans of the teleph ne'thie cavalry can in• right to the pro rty, as his flesh and blood -I could get a Heap mord- advertising Otit YY roept the enemy'a,Idespatohes, can restore had touched it first. of this ride, hoarsely muttered Paul Rev. i terrnpted oommi�Dication or establish ere, bo,incing up and down in his saddle, if -• �t n w linos with the pbarteet expenditure of I K ere doing it on a pDoumatio tired bi- ts e. I � a •' . Its Nama. . cycle. > Tug FIELD TIN KORAPH HIRVICS . -1 - , . There ie a pretty story told about the -- - . = j. i the French army is particularly well - Cause and EIFeet: _ . �. � a ganifed. Each cavalry regiment contain,, naming of the Marachal Niel rose. When " ': T ei tslegra Nieto iu 4wo groups °f three men the famous General N iel of Franco -Austrian Ike= -There is something wrong with'my _:� watch. I t dorsa t o. a leer. T is.telegrhph troop ie more like War, recurniag from the eCane of hto many- She -That must be dud to the unaonsoious a trade,,p�endent te,oOntcal division than an viotories,-passed through a certain sinal( powar.of personal iafluenDe. " « , a foal tl�ting body, Each telegrsphiet car• town, Dna o[ 'the ea8ant women of the _ rl s a tiny electric battery in his bolster place presented to him a basketof beautiful - � p oket besides a -tet ,phone in his shoulder yellow rosea. - A Reflection., - 1 3_- It instead of oaetidges. A light single- Oae of the flowers still cion to s ► - i .1 my reasons for not doing so were siQiply g portion Landlady --I m always torggettiag-do Cost of Living n Europe's Capi At�l. h reed waggon naso panies the regiment, of the root, and Niel, enamored of the you takeeream in your eofTee, Mr. spludsf J � ' be°ease I anew you to be a °lean -and is An investigatio into the .comp five °a vying four coils otelegrapb retie, eaah flower, transplanted it to his Arden 9Qr. $lode 8epry respect, except being too partial to g m p (a peeaimistic Iwarderl--eery h If a kilometre in lin th. when a line is Paris. It thrived in i now soil and when seldom in this house, madam. beer, boat of- living at the, various Euro an to be aid, the first t l graphist of the first a largo bush, ooverea with btoseomis he it}'1 A recon SOLDIER. P g g g P g - A oa itals results in he ollowiD in4dr iia r sea on in e,dvance, taking oa his. presented as a gift t0 the Empresa Eu A COI'1'eCtiOII. The noble act performed b fief°: At Vienna the prices of most ti• ba k in a small hoz one of the soils, which genie; � .�•�,� showed that y your elephant cies of food are I wee ; at Madrid bey unrolls as he goes alepisg. The "wad man She was greatly pleased with thio flower, Tar°pike Walker --0h, Willie, Willie( ;tet x YQu were kind to it, and, are dearer than y at er Capital, and uoh fo lows, also oarryi i9 a coil an4 a light and on inquiry found it had no name. She what a hollow mockery you are. -` s further, should I have had. you put in the things as bread, t, sugar, and cion are ba boo pole with hooks. He guides the smiled -at the General si niQeant! 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