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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1884_05_30— I i . -- .- . . tee•- - -ser- , '- �-- � .: -. - ' I. _ y - _ _. _ --_ - to . .. .i-. - _ --: .. 7. `." is - , • r ' - - , i . i , _ �- , - ' �- ._ - _ _ _ _ -r.. - - - _ � . _ - -_ - - - -- .r.. .. «.. .- w, I „t-. - _ . V ELd�14IER$, B,ACH, REESOR , : UL • ._ �. i iJ c _ . : , [ 5 5 , I F r . . . �,_,��L`� -A•triyt.r7 at I+w,101titctr in C1•fiacery,coa a ,t •, _ - _ ._. 5 v�yr•cEra, Lt. (fi�cer Igo. ]?'J!Oronto CttNt, ' ' °' - ( Wiir�� ' • ice, (3,ra-t, a Lay's► ! . l>.y LO Lora-No Ct n DilaalOD. ``, _ Ode dP last week, in a dia little . room at the South End, a tall ne-eyed ; LTH&. I%v IDto1i' ser *c=. A. A. �ieiti0a ' - D. Dais + l ?.14 ,.' man; with s Horace Gtreeley out to his E. '1 AYL( CR it 1r(.r IYH. N.v. sta.,tltiit s 1, J 1'` t ; , • Sray whiskers, and a `•Go-steal-young man" promptness of action, was breaking - - - i . _ cracked eggs into a pewter digh. Every ; JOHN LESLYE 1 up .i - . i his knose, to socertain whetheYilte was . - 1 ` 1 i I. BOOL aIId e�1100 M1tkt3l- . i , ' sound or not, and if it passed the smelling Yr;,gf,id and 'sawn W _- - - -- _- - - _ - - --- -------------- ---------- - ork_ _- --- - - - - - - ultDEIth PROMSiTLY ATTENDED Tu. _ teat, it was poured into a two gallon tin Experienced Workmanship. 1 . , I P 1 K E R I N(� ONT. FR I DAY AY 80 1884. - .. NU. 30 can, among ire sound companions if any - i + ) t ? 1 1 I was thrown into n they can to sec; fedi to ' . Don't forget the atand, opposite Edmund VOr III . . • IA right's store, King street, I _ _ _ _ hogs. S skin of los occu tion he d Yickeriug Villas. � .- _ --- - -- --- - ------ __---- ----• � � h lack eo= 20th, liiHL. 7-11• __— _ � _ _ -- __ ___-_ _ THE FLET-STREET PAf SON and other net�:ries. w.. buy Mounttordeordially wished Mr. Dnckit colli Mrs. Rinks. Slue meet have eau- eti : ••Basinesa to rat ere ,net now, L'S'1't�13I,IgI1ED, 1887• HElra OF TH UHHT ff good lookia�, and to all appearuce, not in t,ades, but he could not help feeling combed to the piles of the saintly Cruci- but the eggs aro coming in in fine cots L' inose than bve•and-thirty, so liioun ord that the loge was practiclly won. In form, and, sa he thought of that ozempl_ dition, and I fend volt' few pour ones. I 7 (� f`�� i The�wise mat► even es juries bybene- ; N bu the , cratrked sof the wholesale A L 1� I O N H v 1 g Mr. Mont Mouatdard cols, a bar- promptly got introduced. stead of ansda or eco loalsnd, the on cry young clergyman Mountford cursed Y etTg ; fits aBu dealers at half rice and after breakin sister who had started in life with £10,- The steam launch proceeded o its tieing prospect of spending the fortune of him with intense fervor. The prospect P • + ll 1 The noblest mind the tc►ntentiuent 000, a fair snare of ability, and a v course, aeao'mpanied by the- usual c rasa the oil and color man, dazzled his mental of becoming a leading philanthropist in them and discarding the poor once, I sell • 'this llotel Lar been rotnoclelledand refure,iah= m7 them to bakers at w -much r anon. ad'Lhr„abhout, and is now the only drat-ciaaa #1 has. considerable belief in his own powers. of busting aqd fish' limen. The k vision, and he aeTived at his chambers in the company of dukes and lords had turn- $ Tweet jilvo a will fill a qoast, after per day house in 04uada. Time! first step to virtuelis tci love virtue lie knew the bar was a slow p ftlaaion, exol►ange Young men indulged in bo' ter- unwonted high spirits. But as luck ed her head. Mountford had discovered re gtP~ ll I ous horse la and violent flirtation h would have it, he found a tele m waitin that Cruciform s real name was Croce, and they are broken, and I ge a quart for .,Z9t 31133 b. 35 Pfi f in another. •but he never hast an doubt a at his P J gra g the same rico I for two dozen; &o . ultimate succem. (live him a conal the riparian yours Isdies ; the cu te, for him which conve ed the news that his that lie war► the son of a bankru t tailor P PaY The beat• preparatu►n fdr the future ie Y P when the number of ,00r ones are taken. . s Cho- present ,A oil goer, "too the last duty seven years, he used to say til is inti- when he was not singing his songs, de- onl wealthy relative, a rich and eccentr•ie but he feared hat it Ras useless to tell 1 cow into account m rofits are c uite small. I 1 A R V I S-ST. �aY' dc,i,e. mates, and he would be Makin two or voted himself t!o the hostem ; yyrsn elor, was 1 iris dangerously ill at lib the wider, that. She would only think Y P 1 r aocu ieI b he cares of hos italic and count house, grid ruler hie reaenco was him circus and would not relieve the handle about three hundred dozen daily, . J. 11lRI.Uf:RrFS9, pltoPitlb:Tolt. C'oot"taste'rejects excessive nicety; it three► thousand a year. Moans ile Mr. Muuntlord was left inunduturbod J - re�uireryd at once. P story. From Cruciform, Mouritford's In the fall many pour ones are found, but TO HUN tr� - r treats little things as little things, and ;. Mountford devoted most of hie nergies aloe of Mrs. Bink, attention. Bea y Mountford was not by any means a thoughts unconsciously turned towards now they aro they are nearly all new Laid - t ON rARI�- nut hurt b then►. towards amusing himself in the st way and ood. The onl teat a lied to de- , Y he could afford. He was a man �f gm,d found out t6t her special weakness was dutiful nephew, but he felt that not only the parson who was bout to be charged reel bade is that of smell and I have - No school is moie r�ce tiirry to children famil cif tolerable loot and eo • rabie the question of sogial position and a rase- common decency but his own intor ta, with he unseemly ffenae of drunken- g8m + ' - L _ ' . ' ' than atience because either the will y' ' tphe - well-paid and skilled girls in in employ � - _ sc►cial advan fib. Ile could run a t►t►d quen y, he chatted tresis about the commended that he should slant withc►ut nese. must lug broken in chilah ,(! or the heart g „ " •, for that u se. Une bade well taint son bks s rt in rivate th tricit varit w titled individuals with who he delay. Ho he wrote a hurried note to 1Virs. By Jove, he muttered, I wish I P �° ro g' h P 4 w in the habit of associatin The Binks, and in a coo le of hours was on could make m friend Cross screwed, and a hatTel. Eggs come here from all pasta _ . � in old age. shoot, and ride fairly straight, and was g• P Y of the count and British rovinces. if men had ural tc mI, tioile to pjreat sn undoubted proficient in h art cif widow was evidently interested, pan in- his way north by arra evening ozpreas, send him round to Portman square !' prince Edward Island a willkee the y ulnad ab+,rat his °con le. Moon oidia de store was somewhat Somehow or an°they, the drutilcen par- g� p . sins, they w4+old always rood; but the yirtitig. Graduall , while his in itationr q PeoP Ps longest• the next best are from the nor- ' `The Mountfords are a ve old fa 1 " unfortunate. The widow only half be- son interested him. thorn New Et laird Stelae, and the r daily fight with Oittle ottee accustoms them grew in number, his attention at the rye y. , t temple during bueinees hours became he said+ with Perfect truth, for Deb tt is lieved his ozplanatiun, and could not im- "What did you say our clerical 1g P°o " _ _ to defea . a terribl certain even rot '� est aro from Iowa and the Weat. When - rarer, He had an occasional bri f, which J ge thio • es aging that ha was justified is leaving her friend s name was, Jol>eon Z he asked the I ICIiI:IZIhI ( �V It is useless t!o attempt to reason a man of falsehoods. "The ra a becam ex- side at socritical a uncture at the bidd- officer. an eggb is kept aides limo, the white ' � � 1 he held without achievin either dfetinc- Pco � ] „ we iYeak lues, the elk G► fall out of anything he wake nover reasoned g tinct b the exeeutian of a last ineal in of a con tivel distant relative, Well, I m blessed if I know, air, said gr° Y into, R, oaken tea very ,slit rider stud tion ur disgrace ; sad though hi practice Y g Pan Y i, throw and adhere to the shell. Ina . . 1 did not roe tibl increase, h alwa s descendant. We have ,always been oyal whom he informed her he had not even the policeman. He s,got.a lot of names•; g. L I' t ERY STABLES easily shaken orfs P Y Y' ao,d conservative." set a esu n for ears. Far the nezt the enendl call him the ` Fleet-street hort time after this, decomposition begins . Thu w►soat are also the readiest to consoled himself with the reflect un that J Pc' Y Y g Y Ys one of these da s he would real) ve u "Oh, yes I" she aighed, "all this best day or two her temper was exceedingly Parson."' to set in, and it will give oat s musty rssiiS. DT:CKER k n'LEARY acknowledge that soundly to judge of a Y � p odor when broken. I have tc, eat loos .' � all frivolities and take t� seri hard Poo ,le are." trying to the long-suffering hilae Browser, " Got a lot of narifea, has he i' said t deal of care, ag ane that leaks 1' natio atwa}-s on liana first-class Horses law . the wei htiest thin which at+y inks must have been a terrific , who more than once was on the point of Mountfold, absently staring very hard at Brco gg CItrriai;es, Jtc., and let thew to the pubite at res I g work. That day, however, did n t arrive, . rfeet is often bad, and would 500ii all sonabli, rates- Wo have just purehasod three man can take ul,on pini. and as Mr. Muuntford's festive position mused Mountford. throwing up ,her situation. However, a the presiding magiattate : 'the deuce he Au o[ malt horses, will wal[,hed, rad aro new (►t noised abroad, his few client do "tic►"d family is a great adyan , in couple of days atter Mountford'& depar- has. 1 say, Dobson do you think you it came in contact with, if it wen not dia . • Vrnparelt to supply Ili drive eolloi►e1cial 1114.11 to The ;ruin of a State i genBrall, `pre- (3 PPS a ire of what the tsdiesls m " sIt con- lure Lunt $lural (ailed-this time se- could manage to let o have five minute&' carded. - Of course hefts' eggs are largely ant' tt.,,int at reasonable rates. A 'Rus runs to Ceded b a universal d nerae (+f mat- off one by one, and his praet;de me • j+ y, + in the Ina orit but we handle than an 1.freun ail trains, &nit parties e4111+d for pun- y Y ra idl vaniahin c uanttt T did not tinued. "Now, neither my hw d'++�� companted by y Sa ,phis Polkington conversation with hi -private eonverm- ] y' J tnally. Teanlicig and teaws'supplied cotton ro- tare and contempt of - to lgion, which i/ P J' 1 Y' famil or my own ."aro auythe butl and that tadobrated laathro iat Miss tion, ou know I" dozen turkeys', ducks', guinea bene' and gttir4nl at wudurate raYca, on abort notice• entirely our Case at preaeht, .greatly disturb him,forhe hada al,era- J .P h P + P Y I other durin the ear. Eternal vi . _ _ • ,:- ment that was rust easily doer , and �rg�, aid Binka is sure a ibis Flint, and the distinguished and enhu- And Mountford sti a coin into the ilance aand absol to clasnlinew are the tug - _-- - -- - - - - - - _ f _ _ he was sure that something woul evontu- came I" rustic oompan --for the time, at all ofoer • willing fingers. - sll turn a Mn. Binka French anearit ted a n yy ' indie t,eablo thin g in this buaineea. �O; YOV' "'�7, AN'T ' events-reo. tailed Mrs. Binks to the •Dessay I could, sir. You d like tosay pe g �L�rrHIIT�IIT. UU'�Ll I p• tl tem 1°aa of her admirer. Lord a few words fur him to the magistrate, -- \ the a(+ven yusre went by, an Mount- Muunttard a wnsitive oar, but he g Wit- P"nr'J - 11j� Z'IC'KI:1 1N"- ford disco,ered that, far from ins two ly gasPsd Sluialy enluted her aid sa a patroness of perhaps Z answeroa Dobson, with :grin. I►oable Cropping In l a•M.4-t . . - - - �� c►r three thuusattd s fear, hie w e caprbl- "After all, bw l is nowhereaum he society over which he presided and And he conducted Mountford to a select This house is a fine now hrick bttiltling, finish consisted of £1,500 woe J It is encouta n to note the m F th of E ,lieu G► rec►naladvant es ;and as fur a fes �• Binka undertook to eke a regular apartment where the "Float street Par- : gig I? t3� e,1 iu au Icrior style. Every convenience and gy} pe aB , • (coarse of dutrict visit' in rho rich of kc►n," ilei with several other ntlemen that rho better systems of farming aro oy�tufort �ur rho I ravenµ j+ublic. fh© LolpAst bonds, while his liabilities were represent the rose would smell as sweet you ntnigg Pa makin in the county awe from the • 1,Tamla of ti Ides, Liquosa ami c' are alyrays od 0 - ' l ed by a forbidding heap of unpaid hills of know•" ' the Roy, Septimus Cruciform. in misfortune, was waiting his tum to ap- g Y+ Y hand. New and con,mod,ous Ata•bles ane bhvds A000rdin , durili� the nezt few da r ou. influunco of the largo city markets. Thu J. Cu'1'Ha;FRT, i'roprltitor. infinite variety and unknown amount. The widow sighed, and *as evi tly 61► Y P "soilin " e stem which a few eats a o ' . , Jan. 18th, 1f,43. ly J As he sat one morning in his dingy chem- imppressed. , she visited some terrible alums, smelt ex- Mountford s interview with that worthy g Y t y h - ----- --- - berm-in the tem e, he suddenl realized ' In the course of the da Moa tford B rge y ig y rt' met t l ,tion anon those who ceedin bad smells subscribed L 1 to seemed to be h' hl satisfacto , for after g Ply S Pl J 7 have since learned hotter has neo a Hi hest - Market -Price that he had made a most particular fool made a n excellent use o f his par the society of which he Itev. Sept►mus it-was over, ae he walked along the Strand, + gm (� (� foot hold in come of our nothern and 6 ' of himself and that, nudsss sumo a ifio tuniti was aeore presented old women with he could scarcely refrain from bursting i pec er, and wham the launch stop st fit+ western States where even th friends 1' A i D 1 V L ASii I for restoring his fortune could very 1�ingniton to leave Mrs. Btuks, they sundry half crowns, talked an immense into mysterious fib of laughter, and when + Kox m be found, there would be nothin c r the understaadin that he was call aanpuut of Philanthro and became a cabman nearly ran over him, splashed and advocates of the eyntem neva• oxpoct- 0 �,, peril 8 g pt'' od to live to sec it ado ted. before m but the bankru tc court ur at her house in Pc,rtman nese and new filled with the proud and happy oonscliuw- him with mud, ands then swore at him, P , e " - P J nl A farmer livin shout fu miles east vy l 1 r nese that she was doin a vast amount of Mountford answered with a bland if some- g �3' i FZUREWthe a clean bolt to Canada or New Zealand• he saluawtance at the earliest ppc,r 1Z of Ottawa cit in Canada where tlwseas- . ' - H -- Lien or "Fetes Fee 8Aun ANn "FAm NANNI" This did not at all suit his views and he tuait good in most aristoerst4o oQmpany. Site what unmeaning smile. Y + • - . � _ Y me uired of some of her new friends as to Mrs. Binks was by no means an early un is at least two wooka shorter at each N the crassest his follies loudly and long. What M+,untford was as good Y his ord. 1 end than with us w rites the Farmer's Ad- 11 DAILY AND WEEKLY MAIL bnsinesa, he thought to himself, had he in He also paid a visit to f3otnerset Dues what manner of man Mr. Mountfonl was riser, and usually had her breakfast the + THE MAIL hasbeooa+t , ' ' vocate of Torolnto .that lie has been high- • A the extmv t set he had been thrown and ins ►ectad the will of the late osiah and receivetj, somowhat unsatisfactory Daily Delirium, and a church paper, • TM Iaeo�laet IseAtsaa lir >Ras at- agora I , 1 successful in obtainin two and in favor- T ve"lseme■u I among 1 0f course, when he went to As- Binka-the rusal of which afford h>im answers• speeialiy reoommonded by Mr. Cruciform, J g And co.tains more of them than au oiler C�.aItla.�•p�t cow Mr. tie timae Cruciform in the mean- sent u , to her bedroom. The mornin able aeasone three, forego crops per year • tined. Ilhu�Sa000reade,e a ,,h ,ghtri z out with the Hon. George Fitzpunter and every satisfaction. tau far as hecoul 1 ase, P ' I , g for foodinr to his stock. R e is sown in 1 t Lad Violet Veri hist he could not in there was nu ve formidable rival n the time, paid her assiduous attention and but one after Mountford s visit to the Y AT ELMDALE SILLS• i( d.' StoSFMr NSe of'-Fale- rM salt-..d r� y p rt' + . - R•anted,"••Stnct"or ••seeA RrSale•'4►r ••wanted" IstetttlL b loaf no 0 ortunit of im resein her with police coact was no eaception to rho roils, September on land that is well manur�ed, TIIE WEEKLY MA11_0werl.tiopet enrdeach tatertea, a common decency et in lase than tennens field. There were several old friers a of P� Y � g and is sometimes tsturod with iambi till arw4!' atiwfs per �nrd ; Wire uarrnh.•r, ur 1n•Tne DAILY when ,roulette-table was Induced ,[tor 1MIt'g. Binka` husband, who would have a sense of rotuund miratiun for her and ilio. faithful Mian Bowser, after gee-_ P• . MAlt u hw.4,d. (/.�wts pe, Wooda.chlWntlo•, p ucxdnees, ant virtue. Ns more ho ins that her mistress wants had- boon rho snow covers the ground. .In �}ay , . ' �. R. HOOVER ' au r "just to see how the thin work ladl cot1auled his wrrowin relic but g y+ + wade,.- THX PAIL Twrw,t., Grata PP° - ] g g J g ' uccaaionall hinted at the dutie which aburndatntl au ► ilied had rotirocl to her the cutting of green rye commences, anti ! I ieke,In,•rltt43. 1 E 1t' _ ed, you know, he could not, as ladies note of them found favor in her eyes, y p y I I the cow's are fed u n it mixed with d - - - - -_ - - -'- -_ --- - -- were present, refuse to try his luck. Choy wore all of • be cit ,end her irs, attended the possession of gtoatwoalth, household duties, when she was re-called P° , rY yy P ha as lot as the a is in suitable .con- .•r Bosse at heate+ett were ezpensive, so were tions were all.•_.Lwarls the west. She and gave her to understand that, under by a loud aluiek and a furious ring at the Y+ tY . _ u ueta,andlittledinner&resultedMy knew very few �eople in her neig bor- proper direction, she might sthuin a lx,si- bell. dition. Srnne tinge a p, to crop t rye tion but little interior to that of the She rushed up to Mrs. Binka' bedroom is allowed to spring up, to be cut and .• =- r q cry b bile. Hu s ulatione too to El hood Muuntfurd lied than o ur,i- ' Pec ' se y pp� I;amness Burdett-Coutts. and found her in an alarming state of threshed in August, after which the I?u o bonds and Lidia gold mmem-w ties for private interviews, conic! rho oust is ►iuu het t.nd n,anured mud rad dad .----"`JMMB ' ` : iI I , confidentially reeommen by poople widow's oompartion, the elderly ani i dis It was at this juncture that Mountford nuntai perturbation. It is extremely so ed to•votches and oats to be cut and who had been there and knew -somehow crest Miss Bowser cosi tun astuW returned to Loudon. He test berried his difficult, fur obvious reasons, to faint, or - . ,_— ` y 1 `_ 4n- fed in the fall in season to et in , a 'cru turned out dismal failures. But he was Corrupt by her presence. uncle, who had caused him great incon- even go inti► hysterics, in bed, or there is , S P not the man to des U" h he could Mountford had made n his mk d to venienco by lingering nearly throe weeks no doubt that Airs. Binka would have of rye for rho neat year a feeding. a g P The Aberdeen turn, iia sometimes $own not but admit that aBairs were terribly prupti", end was on waitin u til a after his seizure. The old gentleman had availed lieisc,lf of one of the other of these P ly g left hint the ins, ificattt le of £1 000 apocifics ao dear to distressed ladies of after the Brat crop of rye ie removed, and �, gloomy- decent interval had elapsed stn they ' ' thio cro is off in season to ut in the late ` and as the s holo of his creditors inime- middlo-age. As it was she lay speechless P P __ Ilia tinned aver itis letters impatiently ; begining of their aoqusintsnce in rkdor fall a In favurablo seasons rho writer ISiNe and invitations were alike distaste- to take the an He sus in this tame diatoly thr�satonod strong mosaurea, vrith paeaion, al,d very red fu the face, rY pl ge had taken off a cro of a then lanted ` • ; • I' ' I ''I fol to him in hie present Ramo of mind. of mind, when one daY, on enter, rho Mountford sou rstlier scree off than bo- pe,intit,g to a column of the Daily Delir- P- rY , P , s 8 fore. Hence he resolved to waste no rum Miss Bowser picked ap the offend- corn for fodder, which was off in time 'tu At length he came upon ,modest-leukin well-known mansion he met a sou le of AA ��11 sow earl oa toile and for lata ' ��rs �s far �nan reasons the L�adin , �IAlr�Vt VU mimive in sn unknown hand. Ue opene1 unfamiliar figures descending the plo, time, rut to settle big fate at Duca. He ins journal, and road under he heading Y �. Y P� I.t it carelessly. It was a note from an old staircase. The one was sell and in re, attired himself in fsultleas mourning, and of `• Police Intelligence :" feeding. Just before the ground froze k- hootfellow,one Ba es, who had married the other stout and short. The man ',ve off to _ �Ptmsn ecltiaro the day after A Clergyman in DifTicultiea.-The Rev. the green stuff not used was cut ai,d pack Yrs - ed awe in the- barn in alternate layers I his return. Septimus Cruciform who said he was a Y - and been lust si ht of fcrlt rho last half-a- was evidentl a ,n and worn a me- with straw where it ke t till fed out, FYRT—Our r1Ce8 are lower' than those dozen years. 13gr►ynea hoped that his old what meek ir►d�downtrodden air ; his "You eco I lase no time in corrins to clergyman of the Church of England was + P friend would Iuok him u st their cot call on ou," lie n. The Widow, c ed with being drunk and disorderly the cattle consetmmod both the green fed- of �,n of fir ho1a8 In th Celt p tags companion seemed bustling and se f ►m- Y der and the straw without waste. �% �� • on the river. Should be deli hted if he rtant. Mountford snood aside the however, was nut to )>•, taken by storm. in to Strand about 12.30 am. Police •i 1 ' g y "You have boei, out of town, I think V Constable Jobson, X 000, said the defen- If Canada farmers ford it practicable to / ' could manage to drop down there from left tate house, and promptly ante ated ow two cro of cattle food er acre an SECOND---fur atocle �s entir lg net► and Friday till Monday ; had not much to the butler whose ood uflices li had she answered, somewhat coldly. dant was exceedilnrgly drunk . and ,when g , Ps P . g Mountford was not easil discos ed asked to o home made use of the most their cheap lands, and where. crops and offer a man of his extensive acquaintance taken care to secure, as to the mewl ng of y ' g ' animals aro worth frbm ten to twenty per \, • and so went on : •`I have I am sorry to disgusting language. He then took him co4sists of this season a foods only. �d engagements, etc. thio unwonted incursion. ,In anise ,rho ' cent less than farmers of in the Statex, "I almost believe he would be glad to mat) handed him a couple of cards. On m7• It meen,s ages aitnco 1 saw you. into ewtudy. He coos well known to the g TI3IR —Our stock is urC d direct mos me " said Mountford raisin 4+1t the one he read, "I.urtd Slant Fitz- +`,i a week qr two, I think," replied pplice a8 a disorderly character. The would seem that we could afford to oz- 4 ii► p , ay y- y u tend th ractice here. It in ve evident i�/ will re site a new sonsatiun. A cuu le fed •• the w► ur►• magistrate said it was a sad thing to ase a �. - �' q P ge ; on the other, Roy. Sol, us that the soilin a tem is to become most of uiet da un the Thames ve me Cruciform Curate of S Gomiru Thu She was evidently indisposed to give roan of defendants station ins such a peal- 'g 3'a .. from the manufacturers q ' .. gs papular es the (ollntry grows older, and • r; ,r i' an Mies or swo,'i Lk►c11s, Il. E. him an opening, and Mountford was tion and fined him 40 el,illin and oasts, our farnners are driven to hotter methods - ' * r " id �' So he went. Ba eq' cot a was a `•'I`he devil !" enarmnred Moilatf rapidly becomutg desperate,- when the or fourteen days in default of payment. !`B�JRTH—We calory more b st gtrahty ' as of culture. Many farmers are leatuing very nice little place and Bayliss him- he hurried upstairs. footman ainttouncod Mr. Cruciform. There Tho fine. was vers I" ud paid. ' was a sort of familisrit about the ve " Guod heavers t" said Mies Bowser. that they cannot afford to keep a good Brussels Carpets than a y house in self was a very agreeable host. Mrs. The widow greeted him as ps with y ry ., " lees of land in rmanent ute. There Ba nes was soarcel u to' the mark in moth cordialit manner in which that reverend gentleman And this is the rein cried rho out- P Pe Past Y P Y ed widow findin her voice at last, is too much waste of Toed by trampling, 1 ► entered the Loom which irritated Mount- r'sS g Canada• xuuntford s crit, aye, bat he felt in an + I have had two sash int resting vial- ., mud b cove with rho ezcremettt. of ford rofoundl He looked moreover who has been deceiving me with.his J �. , : • anwuaily meek frame of mind, oust ao toes, Mr. Mountfonl. Lord f31um1 Fits P J• ,mfeesiona of man and self-sacrifice, the animate at pasture. Of coons, those - ` mads hiniaelf leaaant to both. fed a and r. CruGifottu. The have more prosperous than l,ef ,re, the hollows ( °Y+ remarlus do not s I tothero h rock P g Y FIFTH--Our aleck of Tapes rt' Carpets in his shooks were less marked his smile and what not ! Outcast London, indeed ! PP Y ag + y+ Just before they refined for the night, been talking w charmingly. abou the ' thea lands, that cannot be 6t&'b • lean maintly and room oomplecent, and he Oh, the vi r ! Musa Bowser give orders P ln'O y n th continent a note arrived for Mns. Ba nos, pour creatures •in't ie Blast end who have � o lied mud euecidi g alto traitil any J had evidently invested in a new coat and to James t Mr. Cruciform is not"to bs Pl is su enor to an o "Mary is coming to morrow, after all, such horrid places to live is, and n thing hat. Mountford greeted him with iia much admitted here again on any pretense what- mist Bom in deciding how to t>ne- any ' my dear," she remarked, on reading it. t" eat. I• roally fool quite guilty i not civility as he could master and waited ever, and remember that if he write to rand.-Bo.Ttma Fanner. _ .. SIXTH--- a bu o from $est-Claad ••Oh, that's all right," replied nor hw- having done anything fur them w th all tiently far his departure. �Butthe Rev._ me you are to send back his. lettertl un- _ Ina�LerB, Sue a8 ender on, South bans, my money. Uf course yea know a least ppaa � pe 1QBICIILTIIY,►G ITli .9. Septimas showed not the least of o nest." "My mister-in-law," he added, by way one of my visitors ; you who' know moving, and the widow evinced such an Miss Bowser lost no time in Calrrying . ' ` • of ezpLnstion. ovctryrody 9' , Well Templeton Crossle , Brinton Mrs. I3s nes retired and the mon won, "I think 1 kava hoard bf Fi •+ obvious preference for hi• details of the t Mrs. Binka' inetrnations for she was It � before the bark hte in he _ f > > i Y ►°+ peoeeodu,gs of the philanthropic society, no means an admirer of ,the saintly trees j trg • bo the dining-room to have a cigar, r'opbed "Mountfort% ' wh° bid a pelf du that hluuntford was at length oowtaained conte, and when the Rev. Septimus ap- spring too much for peeling. They strip H hes send Firth.. "She's a fine woman, Mary," raid t44 rwallection of Ill at amiw*t #,able- to eke hi. lease first. pas the bark off but Ieave the bntiches red at his Heusi hells he was met with , nPi�' / I Baynes, thoughtfully. "Must have a put moo's name in conn6etion with ae ro#pl ez- ., liiay I call slain to-morrow 9" ho a cart "Not at home." surd their Ieevem uatonched. Tlit�ugh SBVETHa--Nearly. all our , _ best I. .pat- of mtmey, too." . tremely doubtful companies. " But, of asked half aside. Mountford, however, wm more fortum- them leaves much of the sap in the body - • ]yougtford eked lt►lt , oourae, they did not in viWt to , h the of the true evaporates before they bevomo !ri swim• 'Thursday ie my usual day," she re- ate, and succeeded, mainly tthroug terns are made es eelall for ug and ••�I. ' your en t ,Mrs. Bra s ?" cin Bland, without lowering her load ofiicem of the con on in attain- drYr he trunk seasons idly, and snakes 4 ' p r*-lair , he il► i .. j ec , y, P� + s be them all I hado- len In an interview n�t whish he cense he timber mach more Valuable for any aur r_ i tYee; ,° wY(►Ie- ga voice. g , - ; _ eon$ned stri,4ly to our �;se. sale oil d color man, you know ; ho undo; bet I have promised t4 at rad a bit►untford felt utterly dnntfgandea. widow eo of%etaallj* for the cruel decap- pose than that cut in winter. "4 - died 4bo t a year ago, and I believe le U� nasi Meek to diaeuia 'w we Somethin was clean v much amiss ; tion of which she had been the victim that, In his "Seasonable Hints" dile editor of �'-- e11reCt ere and her •couple t)f tbol><.4 yultgstors, t° de. Ltadf Aapphin P+o ,n grid rho nose he extntcted frolw thebutler, .when he loft the hotuo, it ,Aria with Misr the t�airdarer's ,Mol~tAly says: "I)o not p . ` either." l is oo , and ve liked the d 'ke of mpg rt' that qtr. Cruciform, or scree .other emit- Binka' protlaiiae to make ltim a happy rein plant immediated after' the fiber loaves . Cash buyers ire are m a osition to "Nice litdd pftel that' mid hiourit�ord, Mewford will be ,here. y all' teem heat �lanthropist, had called nearly at the earliest convakgont opportunity. the soil; wait uni� it drties a little, Ivhen • concealing his horror of oils and colors tc' W c min$ �°�e'�� oo�� a every day d" his absence, by no means It is hardly necessary to any that Mount- you can tread the soil firmly about the sell Ci sr eta retail a and `� be1oW "Y�t, . 14t t I Buss's a nice woman, widow, si;th t sllgb,. 1 ' tended to reamure him. lord Hook good care that Mrs. Binka never sects without danger of rendering it"hard . Wholes, a rices t°o ; 1 tm f, blit time pwple don't Mountford looked M b4r with 1lfos►q- He walked moodily away, ruminating set eyes upon the indignant disclaimer as it dries more. If circumstances snake - t - mind hat. Now, if you d been on the thing like alarm. The Plresg� of sslwaciat- on this new and unpleasant f tare iin his which the Rev. Septimus Cruciform wrote it necessary to plant in wet soil, do not p I✓' lookoat�h, p 7" ung lith a lord mad ca meeting -with rs love-making, iiia affairs we redly des- to the Daily Delirium. He married the gess the soil much until it gets 4xiet. It - -- 1�INTH-.-�11 the newest desl a r 1 - `(�I'�i �ng >oi0 As afraid, real, live duke, to say niethinR of , mucor rate, and he was certain nothing, relict pf the oil and color man in due >8 important to have the soil well ptpased Baynes,"• answered his guest, "Thanks, I 11�"!D°69esrw4x svides* a ti =11ipg bee inn he absence of Lard cash, would quiet course, and his wife ds still convinced about the rootxs, but it injuries the soil to - - . ularly forwarded to us by ourtt Mr. won't,•brlve any more, it's sohout Lima to ►u r widow. But it watt furl of danger his more obstrepo vus creditors unless it that the unfortunate curate Mas an im- press it when wet. - ` . " '�'r turn in." for Mountford's planar Mr- Q%inifoxim were the sews that• he► was• on ' this point poster of the. deepest dye: , Lesehed ashes we *ad for shnost snq J. We FITiiE-Y, who is a resident I The next morning was fortanated,y fine was a needy qumbe, Lori til=mli arty try of maWig1•a ,rich ammogu • He Belt more --+��+ . • . coop, bat : should be a"Aied wih other . ' and Baynes haying orderred a steam-Lunch no means "well off, and was a sildower tJN0 half inclined to intrust the collection 00111 a 11111 (it. fottilizem that contain vegetable uubstan- . - ' J . of Manchester, Eng• to be ready betimes at the bottom of his with five unmarried daeollen. The tune of his legacy to some faithful friend and The niiachinery of co1111M s>rn, line °ems. t.�,,, like bate manure. Thus applied on . [ t• I ` . " ole, ,the to e k had come for action. , - i - make a dean bolt to he colonies. Bat istirig sociaLpiachinery, hes to be framed most . soils, and for nearly ail crops, T�TTIR---We do not profess. to I be or up{ a +neer. There we 6wro �'` 1 have I known , ►#1'sa, he• thought he bad better have a out of existing human nature; and the twe five cents a bushel would be cheap- , • j br young gentlemen,, nVy fixe is �fl(O� � nights rest before arriving at a definite defeats of existing human ><tature will gen- ray stock- as the talked of Ing maner. decision. state in the one the conn evils as in the fir trian oommeroi#►1 fertiliaore. Fifty: ;. thb Carpet Trade for Forty Ys�trs, he e1Ob�+,, J buslielsofashesappliedtoanacreoflanda nothing else, two or thr@e riparian young Abolzti awceths, I .ihl The nezE morning found him very much ether. The love of power, the sel6sl►nese, h connection with tura cords ofgood+ble • . but We profess to supply our Pa- ladies, •lively clinic wfib aa�tig comic ertswered. Bnti why du yt)n a41G. ;p the same frame of mind. To distract, the injustice, the untruthfllluess, which wolild produce better results for Q songs, and sn elderly maiden reldive of I was rely wondartr� why A V that his thoughts, he decided to take a Amp often in comparatively short.tinies brings most crops thin 150 bushels Ap'p iod'`�rith- trona With all -the , Lea Styles Baynes, who was poplrlarly .apposed to Davqite sogasintanan lips; so gniq*• r walk, in the Bourse of which he happen- private Q ganizations to disaster, will in- dut other fer&lzera, or five cot>ds of 'stable 1: L sefn to have known u for For- , ..where, their effooto wumulats t be well o1� yo J� ed to pass a cortsin police court, where he evitably manure applied with no other fee tiliser which the best foreign ar is Caen As he was introduced to ane oom 77 Xrn � � ROf" �A chi& �- had frequently spent an idle, hour in from generation t a generation, war>a evils with it. - - • • Mr. Moan ford fairly shuddered )He cribabfe e h ,n Dome small degree r' k!i.benillg to a catalogue of offences not far greater tem remesiiable; suite, Sheeg husbandry ie collies a p 'ous � produce, and at prices !With, wh h had never seen an of the le before • At a�� � F-] without a charm for a student of human vast and cow and pemmea. of all the pa W peep , oocu tion in G The . grid he lead not " least inodina�'on o a ruaw 04 ��. Hs went i% and more than one resaumas the kilminislastave orgat»;afdou �htu� report that Mr. Joh► ' no house can compare. regret his loss. A trip ap the river in " em !" sullen warned him of the edges ped , of Pn UM Cgtiilt�► last spring reels ap- of tine attendant conttables acknowl once develo and oo�teilidated. mtasl ed out 4 I ' ", `t ach oom a v PrllUiil;oi'111�i1M %*1111101 -' i ` i6 nod. . come itreaistible. And if those needs his familiar !]00 sheep, and filo ltprirtg gate>bsd •300. d P �-'1,`d[r, Dogkit wih -t1 coo toil, Mrs. "Anthing rutfie�ar o>s. Jobtivri i hu proof final rico pgriodie axoroise of clearer- Mr. John Rilrgeelis antaf 29 70 penned 1300, t Q " o1A tsid. t'Mibuislu s11 to oenr nixed. al,,,� war wonid #ail to �reyen6 tibia, it 'whub man otherrshis aaQieked "darly, lYete fie lddretlw Md when ietaUw year ail f1HPi, s the A a lig mint." u`i' 1Qo, rias, " lutawered that oifiloer. w° = et' fl ta�iaes. to inataQce tete their losses sills s Id old * fn `Dear ms, h,ow tirz+e ome,l" the "Flame as nsaai ; ;hunk anti disorderly, monI6 whi9k Pm • Pop is �8r"+ : heiaay gea�do8L Ysetie (brtatitit j - , ;> ' turf J�is�iroont. f ,with a widow, with a synpathe�or� at cruelty to 'omes, and so on. Bather a and anbjed from. taa►e to tpm)t to ,'PoPnlu bio» say& the indx tq has more thaii held ;. faint spW&Oon of retie, he hard B iyrtse hdo�tnytMrd. "Qoalet d�► b>Wnesa, 1 sip- heavy lLt to tLy. By the waj►, there's judgment, nwe�tt►eleati ti;amplea on the its own m the Sba1a,A r iitum tie i8s , I "n -the .mpbudn of fire u t!o stop at pos� • Yon cant think what a nuisrweeo it oile rum-dao gent ire s a pairwn. oro of eiti)lenm to an eztsnt whi¢li �o a � . �p:�. � i -, Hingdon to k n 1itt s Ia�ors pelople. fie an tin#eetanaie woesan b tie both- Hawfttl clivwf Lta t 1" d res to the lilts es- sots gym t pie pp is ' walM, las >aigli' the for I . It says no fes iha,Qnion - ` - si lie soflfesbeti, stn�tt urs her tDe ee+sd with all these nsaluae�y >nilt�tteer. ` Indeed,�r do get into tlropblA tro,a' upnions co rosy `ia a diligrace • t iso terser adranbagew! • e, ." , he earitlas ase lir+, +`if I owdel 1 WIt t7rer wardw - of and then," saidd untford, mot rnOlt in- can anomaly 'epi a'repu4kaii •' • t i �"& .. • „ better, and was y and d a 8taia d t o Ott+. passe, the : rMo�oJW It • • +l, �' t:.: ± $j>" •,,lie . Kin , y, he hands I" murimured the ba rlail m, as tereated. Azad he sat down and again $er8sfi Bpatow. floolrs would dol:k in '_I . : ' - `'' i '' ' ked oat wih 00ni1 le iateeast. I►e tAok his leave. niosed upon hiir•mielanahoi condid . • i . .4r..�- + •'-' '' , i� 'Edit wss 0woo, aWanded by a very "Toa will come spiin to-normw r' she Ib was clear encash drat tudortnnate As the body is patiBed by rlratet, ito is i well-rained-out tootsatar4 biasing sign saPlied• abwncs had genus halt to_rain his ohaaass tl6e soul by trout. Roasoa is but analysetl�it,1�. /1 l i DI k. N G . _ . ,_ i •:I '; , _ r: ! i, 1. I• r ,t• , ._.1 1.- . .... ... ... .. .. -µ r 'I a i , - _ .. .. d a.. .. ' -a rL J is x a. ,y,. 7 § .. I $ .., 5 „ TSF i . r- 1 _, ♦9'y- #� s T s,- _ 4 4 �+. _- _'{. ., x .. • ". - iy. . t Y' .. . •,Alin t-1Y 1t r , .. _ '_n 1... - ... - .. L 'k �f.,i - . Itf - ossa s; 1 >. _ .z- �._- _ y 1 4 1+ . <. ti` ._.-.r i M. s� `mo i' . . _t r - ': _ - ' .. : ,. i , 1 K t. ',, - ,:, } 1 -.` x -, I � n. F .- p l.+ - u „ t ' et t '� F - 1 rr 1 �. -.::: Sri, n - 'a r :f- ' . .. 7 -. _ - .( I _. - _ ,a :a ,.. -i�K-��'•., :.a.; ,y .: ode•.. a ..,•e�riw e-. iw+... ..i. w•. w �' - .., ..r.' -`i ."'""..� - ... ':1 n 9k"+ _.' . ... F. q eQ: sen .." ' - i Pickering Council. sox oRov9. • i The L.atchilOad Iayftd _.. t+_t 11: B�ness CSS. _ ... Ti The'C000eil tree Pursuant ti - long talked of sho i* Mich lis. Thi &llowinfi sddid( mil enmd 6vi went cis ltt[otaw last. aU the,,��ttembers t Charles 1[urieon, of Csalalr GlrOrbral, pard 10 Cha abov0 fivad Uioce`�1.���-s+ 6ais17lEx`iWrO+D . • being present; the Iie4de in the o8sir. rise Cherrywood eoi ewpoodent d the 1� iuuli Attoa iapr and Solicitor gait op AT • - ' ._ . ear N Th. Clsrkw flu minutes of last meet- Pi erfnR Nswat Q on 84th .b[a i ;e� Pnw1e. i/. 1'atotarts war>rtlo..�tawlif>SM.on\#�/� ]� LE r-- Ing, which adopted. osfne O (1sc. F.. fltslitrC.... rte. .111100 llyrRta sfnA sol j ties•$st � n y I[1 ' XE ♦ • oo �1� • • •r ...,...L • WUIs atidn/is made qe•� "-4 1�f� • • Several accounts and titions were ptM. res ting in a toll the fomo►er•. T� A R. Emy - .......... r ..... oo aa�� op ail kinda of ea �_ pe •Peen ♦ he News rented and referred to the standing Coaar- fol owing is the score : � • yam. QLek. 100 - - -- - - • Sow6wo' 1} �q *. north of Mr. Mw ishes' stoic Ot KhWim Raid, i ......0................. pr° sera _d r b pabltshed e•ery F'vtd4 mrovsdng atiasofllog, mitres on the sums. C. l[nrteen 1.6. i, 1, 0.e. 1, e. 1, o. 'f'otsl, lc [Rom_4tn.I:abhfotddesiresus,throagh �O$N BALI, DOW, (� HIGFHLAND CREEH: r -` PiekeriJpg, Ont. On motion Mr. Harbron was heard in ober' Cor' o• 0. 0, 0. 0, 0. 0,1, 0 1 Nawe, to thank ail those who have aID Barrister rind So��' Nots� Pu�e'a"' WE INTEND TO BE RUNNING BY JUNE FIRST, 18 %. TSAEe[S : reference to a grant of money for grovel- O+shdcat-Da•ssatl'a Block, Brook -at , taYhlt pi/r C " # it s6 par saaem in adMance ,- 1rt s6 if nal psld ling at lots 4 and 5. 7th oonceasion. ONalsRrw000.°"`Iy oontribated tk,e land for bar $me we will Tuve plenty of. room sad power, end uRll keep HolJiutg seal i g 1111 the s of year. bsnafit. which will bs o[ wry gnat assist- Prf•ate tone. to loam ae lowa/t rars..nd pa Maohme a�lwa s read to do vvorh u soon as the wool u bro y "fa }1fr. Patrick Larkin made applioatian for ono/ to bar in her low tb fife. She favorable term. of ant. �y y Y RATES OP A11YICR71S1Di6 : ear e -we oorresposaMLl -- . '. 1. fir�"Pltrties getting here early- can always have their rolls back wi them. , lrtrtt Insertion, per line . _ Steents: the position of collector for 1884. shin wishes to pablialy acknowledge 14re _• a �• The En ' Mr. Frederick Roach, of this ace, brae + We will keep m stook s iwrge assortment of Flannels, Tweeds, Blankets, Stoeki Eaah eubaerpuent insertl�n, per Line - $ Censer, Mr. Levi Maoksy, handed receipt from Mr. Ackerman of the sum o[ ere• Onr thorough kaowled of the unlit of snob coda enables as to t This rate does not incl' a Legal or Foreign ad- in Itis award in reference to the water day last week, weighed one mil of�a seve°tytwo (079 dollars. the total amount B$rriste r and Solicitor, Yarn, ge q Y B ge vertisements. course case at lots l0 and 11, broken front, grade cow owned -by him, and it turned paid in to him �or bar bene[ft ap to the Notary Public, Conveyancer, Ae. the beet that is made. . Rpectal terms given parties making saw• On motion tits Reeve left the chair for th scale at 28 lbs. Who can beat this 148 a !segs!' tr-.ec. for a or s month or •hy trio year: l�lralt- �.di � Yayl >Itors b io.. at lw«+earrat sates Qo�t- - We gill kee a much stock of Furniture here tion we did at`Box (}mve, as , •early fo yearly coo nth an hoar. he Cherrywoud lumber yard is now - laotfana l y attended �• we intend putting a a lai*i bullriing exclusively for Furniture, and we can sell y,>n F payable quartan t _ O!t the Coarct! resamin . Mr. Parc p Business cards, teen its or under, wittr VI P., R Y in full blast. Na nied b to 'Whitb ��o may' gnl>dtog' >rf°�, f o'tk Fumiture chea r t I oa can t it either in or out of Toronto. - cue year, a!q 00. asked for leave to introdnoe a b law to - g° y• Mins 1tLatty B. Brant, of Manftinians OV•n sty � � Y � � Y It can be rocured hers. Read the ad• 9 ------ �-- Advertisements with t writta•• instructions amend by -taw No. 516, in reference to P iMland, Mune, hue achieved fame by `n�a m�+�� Wool taken' at Market Price.for• anything we have t8Bi1: , _ Will Ire luserted until to tdden and charged me- vertfsement in the Pickering haws this rowing through fire miles of ronRh`water I. E. Ai>�e n �+'+s, LL•1•, I - cordingly. Orders for (*continuing advertise- ,changes required in the list of township week. Thanking my friends for favors during the past eleven yean, would like you all - mantm must l,e in wNti g and sent to rhe pub officers:. Ay -law passed through the vart- for the maul. There are lots of girls who ARRISTER, - lisht,- ores ss wilts the blanks Ailed a ae will Rrr farther NtaD tat for s hale. Count Crdwn Attorne come and see my new place. Respectfully yours, d Count Jon work pmmptly atendea to, followers The names e[ sem. Ward in lies OLA1taSMONt . y Bolio;torY' `p Y so 42 T• C. K IRKHAM� L. _. ACKERMAN. (r PftPMM i. of Joseph Jones, and Whitfield Lee in lies 11`r m stir awn Coreeapondent.( (' , NSw ADYKBTIaItMlkllTa. � , of S. Austin sa p�andkeepen; Edward 1`r. A. B. Dowswell and itrida, 0 1'ic7k- Cernell in lieu of Ja BsID ae athmseter fa j — - - --_*-- 10 !y N � . Uur Polltlos+ tract indepeadenee.. h? P art were to town on Sunda last. �'01=7=r wi�[ ]�®�$itI R1tchle B1llIng8, i Our Alva -A First-class Local Paper. for div. 34_ t.•+ . Our Eapsotatiorte,-The he,wty Mr. Mitahelf asked leave to iatroduoo a Mr. Fred. Tracy and hie intended • , w . - 1 support of the people of!Pickering and vicinity. DARRIVER= AND =OLICITO 1 : by-law to appoint a collector for 1884. paid us a visit on Sunday last. : • A now white brick -clad house, with lot, on j - Leave grgAted and the by -law passed Mr. Benj. Palmer has again taken tinto Church street, for sale or to rent between now Nigh Court of Justice, FRIDAY, May 30th, 1884. through iia various staKce, the blank being himself a wife, and intends nettling at and 1st of Jane. Fur Aa r 7 � WHITBY - ON I . _ - - i v(lJ4 [ LI. NO. 30. filled with the name of Mr. P. Larkin, he ouco on the Manitoulin lslaad. 90 4t Pickering Village 1 - to give security of 512,000, Rud two secari. - ------ - - -- -- !tansy to loan on taaeona_ble terms _ to T �, - �,. ties int 06;1100 each_ Mr. and 11itg. Henry Booker are hero - ---- d> d> C �. �� �:> C> ti"J •� •✓ A'✓ '"� !�' A CH N(}E. Mr. Parc seconded b )tfr. Dfack from Iiamilk,a ou a visit. We are solTy .LV .L�_r :1• FIF LI1i l�. �., T y' Y to bear of ilia death of their oungest A note of hand made by John earns in favor lfiYBl(3IAlt, SUB0 ON, ditto., to. - r moved that the clerk be instraoted b unfit • J 7 of ire i almer, bearin date Kovember, 1816 far i child, whish was bluffed here on tarda ss / " ' In flour last issue we announced the the.Presidegt o[ the O: & Q'. Ry, b repute Y• the sum of lre8. on which Sia had Men paid, was PICNICKING, ONT. . � . the cross on side line between Iota 4 and A weetiug was held here Saturday lost by me ou or about the let of Appril last This commencement of new serial in this u ht last to discuss the sidewalk !lea- is to notify tho rrobuc not w negotiate and note, O�>rles songs. -Morning, from 8.80 5, 8th concession, as.the same is in a ver 9 as it has Croon settled. to 11.80. Evening, from 6 to 6. ' - ' : issue. Owing to tm rseen'eircUmstancee dangerous condition and must be re it d tion. how is the time • while the iron sn.4t iRA PAL11ER, Balaani we have been unabl to carry out our in-' according to law immediately. Carriied. waxes hot strike it. We want 4500. We -- -- -�----- -�---y-- m----, --� Pt°kering, Nov. 11,1f181. _ _ !!•1 $6 ER • tendons this week, ut can. promise our Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Forrester, understand 8.200 of the 8600 is already ��7 .L .. _ �- �oS�, -0$1. CAN. , t moved that Joseph I1lekson, General Man- suQscribed. This being a benefit, to ilia fistwegri "the lath sad land of Ma Inst., be. readers that in a"we k or so one of the er o[ the G. T. R. Co., be notified to tween Raglan and Bninaham, a bundle of cloth- COUN j Y gN�!g�CTi i O 1Pns tbtvnahip we think u roper gtepa were in8g,coota nine a suit of clotheri womeo'sand C ' most entertaining rials will be come• a, crossing at lot 24, in the let con.. better to ea the Conpcii would subscribo liber• chlldrep•s wear. A matisfact try reward will be FOB THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. P 1 . I menced in this pape own as the old Frenchman's Bay cross- al , (foe to "it at once. Pvd Ore suras tan retnrntng sone to _ _ a l�e � l� - ing ; that the said crossing i/ not a private w J. L. DARKEN, Brougham. - ' e understand another weddieg is - ---, -- -- ---- - - ---- _____ Drawings and eppeeccit Cations furnished 9 -• crossing, bat is situated on the public high an lei ted short m our localit We Zrtllm er for ev chleg of buildin Stieam and A TALK ON fWERTISINf3. " ;way, and that public money has been ex- F1 , y' g' Cr�3.01CA C'i01.01'Be . pended thereon. That in event of non- do i lame Lits. !tot water heati?•ag and ventilation - a • Oar esteemed cote .,, the Oialiawa Fin- compliance with such requirement. action —mow' i Q p specialty. _ 9 _ Itli,ator, had' a very niible article in- its will at once be taken to compel the said dUNBARTON. 60,000 lir. Lumber , 011 hand OFFICE--(iERRIE BLOCK, corner AT C.. DALE S e - last isgne under tAte sbeve herein ,and compa°y to pat in a crossing. Carried. Dundee and Brock streets, Whitby. _: ! . g Mra John Gerow resented his re rt in F m cot 6M eConwapondeetj; { and tn�ore to rome, wbieh will bap sold cheap for ItESIUENCE-Kingston Road, Fast ' . ' P Po cash. i arsons wishing to build would do well W ; it would be well if bas iness men g9nerally reference to the condition of certain bridges, er majesty's birthday w duly 0016- com•` arra inspect oulr stock before buying else- " Pickering. tib -81.1y C> C9 A C> C> c•> � C> 41- � �> G� C> Ea+ �• � learned to look upon the local udivapapeu ;laresenting specifications for the•rebuilding b ted here. Shertly mAe 12 o'clock where • . BROUGHAM HOTEL i as the best'pnd onl le (timate m�edum of the same. ands were tie• be seen �eriding their _ g On motion of Mr. Forrester, the Council w down to the beat honttoe, the event r�INO AND MATCNIN HOME ON • _ � through "which to m ke their annoanee- went into committee A the whole thereon, of he day to them being a pkittate pie -Die THE SHORTEST NOTICE. DY TNO" MUCNERM 1 ' " meats to the buying ublic. It is a well Mr. Mitchell in the chair. Mr. Gerow in Smith's Grove. Your humble servant ' ", • having been heard, Mr. Mackey moved w unavoidabl Hoover k Burkholder. Auctioueer, Valuator, date 1 known fact that ud cious advertisin is y absent. After some s0-tt r " ' • d 1 g that the committee rise, report progress, lit le delay in fitting ap and storing away - -�� - - - -- — - ----� for the Counties of York end Onisrio.' . ' the key stone of su ss. But you have and asked leave to sit again. Carried. �'w _ _ _ The members then took the oath •a/ alt edibles, of which farther mention = for B G= K_�'*-,mciai ottentiop given to orders I got to understand ho to advertise first. ani I be made, the whole party were safely by telegraph. - members of the Court o[ Revision. : �" Some business me will hire a cheap Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. 'lfackey. t naferred into the boats. and after dia. seated tender* will Iroraoatved ap to Addres1 Box 47, . - ' - _- . ' Jack to paint his n e all over theabnoes moved that the Council resolve itself into Pi ving considerable muscular power, S6 -y) ` BROUGHAM, ONT. {r Monde Jule 9th 1884 _ _ _ _ __ a and have lar a si ns glee uin di1%rent a committee of the whole as a Court o[ w rch would not disgrace stat of our ,• f --`_-- -__-� '-"- , . g g P by Mr. John L. Gerew, Co,omisafomer, ,thou, 1 . . a Revision. Carried. uliateur cal goer. the grove was nache+i, am I'. o., for the oonstrnction of We rollout �N (�NOLANO) ' parte of the corm paying the said A number of unimportant changes were where a very pleasant afternoon A'am Bridges in the Municipality of the Townshipof 71re C® Cto� I g I' r chea Jack more fo two or three da. s'' •made, beiu 1Hekerin `. p Y g principally changes o[ names ep�nt. All the protniuont ltatltimeg nod Int _►u.yti eon side mut between Lots Nae -15 Just opened out. Large stock of Fancy Dry services than wotthd a for .corridor- where removals had taken place since the atr)uaelnents were euthuittasticall in- t�. gra Cotloewfon, knows as Rai 0' . . P Y Y and ie m �,400/OO�i Goods Caehrner� Cretonnes, assessment was made. The moat important du gad in, after which a very excellent beta e, 1" t, able space in his local paper for a year, chs a was a reduction of 0300 on • the as- !tu - Bridge ou side road between Lots Nos.16 Hand Oaks for Canada, 96 wellington et. Last, ' " lig - s id was in readiness 1w+e red b the Toronto. 8. V. M g - - -, - - I and then Ile thinks he is advertising his sesgmetit of Mr. Chinn'g block of stores in P h'a Y and 14, to the 4rxt Conreeelon. agnrn, tienetal A ant 1 ion, in which all participated in with arid— UriA a neat Railway crossing, mouth of This is one of Ura beat English Com i Brougham, he claiming that the property Pickerin i1° °` business eztengively although his' !lame sn appetite only attainable atter an after• s 1 11ig" Bateeas lovas cruor ar.tolsrsco,nparrles. Farm ' . was not as. valuable as ,it was when first B Plans and spectaeations may be seen with Mt and town risks taken. Business solicited. 4'.r•, ' will not appear las the newspaper from put up• n n outing. As the shades of night John tierow, Bmughsmn The lowest or any • 4 kc. -Eiee our Ducks, Denims, Cottonades, Shirtings, i" . - one your to another. Such men never Mr. Mackey, seconded by Mr. PerC�y, w drawing near the corn ny v*e !crane rent necesasrily accepted, THOMAit MWDY, Alrone: . By order of the Council- Live 1 Parket, 90th March, 'SC Cottons, ate. Extra value. , make a living, but there was never a moved that the Court of Revision adjourn fe ted back, and at7ived sa sly borne. JOHN M- oF.ROW, . . -� $ I$ Nu f uNUKK ANY llUUl3T 15 POUNDS SPLENDID A . sine die, and -that the Assessment Roll as no a single accident occurring to sur wit. FORRPHTEtt, Oe fleloners that Mr. Johnston Tailor thorough business man who neglected amended be now adopted. Carried. th afternoon s pleasure. t ± J.fO.. TCHKLL, ,east of the , .. S� i ' S. MA(K Y, j uthbert House, gives better satisfaction 5 bis advertisement in the paper. ]If you On motion Mr. Boyer was heard in r. Mustard, of Toronto, was here on Pickering, M.y �. for lass money than say other Ant- `-FOS..$• .00H t take a apace in a paper with a good local reference to hill near his mill. ` a' hort visit at the Mange last week. --- -- - clan hoose in tPa Township. Call and ex. how is the tint or Bargains. ' On motion Mesars. Waddell and Pn h be D en Eakin sam lee of the santas his stock if y(,n wish to t a st lish 1 " . circulation not lege than five times the 8 g gam g p V ge y j Y lbs. very BrigLt Sugar far1.�n. ; wore heard in reference to s rant for roads 0 1 T T good -Ming woh-made suit. Remember the full stock 1 re$h Gtoceriea. g w r in the bar is along the lake shore ` lJ - •' number of subscribers will see that a r oft the 9th concession. gddrew- §]!NNTOh, But of Cuthbert P P° fo analysts, m connection with the Byres Mr. Percy, seconded •by Mr. Forrester. Q 't House,_ P - -- -in_ village, _ - every week. Make your advertisement moved that the Reeve grant hie 'order on c now m court in Toronto. TO a7eil YQnra1K'ln P , :readable ; change ii oiler. The man the Treasurer in favor of Thos. Madden naud Miss Beattiy. of Toronto, are' '.' �' b �onttlt- � ' who attends to his advertisement is tfie ' for the sum of $26, balance due on contract gal stn of �1 r. D. Lawson. ltctntoah A Teter'. neat .ami aupaai ; _ W �I I G � . .on account of Willson's brill e ; also order . res Kates McCounochie is seri6usly Teacher of the Theory and Practice J a i inan who makes mons No man ever g A11CC1011 bale of Farm Lands d - . y' in favor of A. Boyer for i2 for timber for ill• takes place in September next in each county in • of Marro. - assde a forkme by advertising in hotel the same. Carried. Ire twenty-fourth was a gala day to Ontario. Ore" care exereiu d will, beginners, and special . ; w _ - \` IVIcINTOSH FETERrS c Boo ro tree lesiden eed nil.. stets, ma a, or almanacs. ire ha$ On motion lir. McDerm1d wale heard in ne a few. A mammotL private ,ic-nie #' �' - - r--•--�� r�� rAgl P o� l Ifnaic Room a the r�Glence o ra. Head, t••.,..•.•���.-,��� t to fall back on the old news a r if reference to a road on the 3rd con. yrs 1toW in the Rouge Grove. It teas A few doors wast of nie " News » office, Pick- • Ko P The standing committee on accounts and u° er Nie management and through the will be at the erini;• 41.6", he has anything important to sell. The :petitions presented their report, recom- ge erosity of Mr. Chas. Ley, to whoui r•�..I>OVal I'lotol, Whitj3y,'� ------ - ` - -- - '---- �' ® . r 1 • time of bills and dodrere ag an adveT mendingss follcwa :-Geo. Parker, insuring ou oar folks are y bN MONdAY, LUNE 9TH, 'x'�Y M3E . - • o sever_. } g gtcfttl iudebtetl ft r +a L_ '•� town hall, 512.50 ; L. t3. Ackerman th it treat no lose than one hundred and to afronl further information siring medium is past. If you want, to tieing Court of Revision 41.40 • Edwin ra¢arQjng these _ = ' fi 1reiDg present. fho alkruc►oD ansa ■alas and mice entries. tee Nl 1 (,ut a con,- � r � �`� � � �0�� �-.._ make monigy you must take a space in Boothby, 1 doaeD steel eoraliere, 4114; platedeosriptfonriyoarpreord.ty►nourHatasad iJ V - our local a r and let the ole know Levi Mackey,fees as Enginner,re Lsanting, s ut in the usual games and atiollin6 will distrU,uy them etiw'"ghout the whole Do y , P Pe Pep 012. t t ough the beautiful grove. with the minion and Fnt;ladt, besides ►oval advertising, . — i " what on have of to Bell. It ig the al rnative of tnkin a row oII the tlaoid for taw •man s,aA of ten delt.rr xo further (ESTABLIt;IiED IN 11357,) L T H A 14I WA T C H .LJ s Y K Tha standing committee on alteep killed 8 1 claitus jpr..r,.,umtsmion unless a sale Is attested ' . t r • • an wiudiD rivor. Later ou a ver thm: u us within alx months As this is the cheapest -and safest way of advertising by doge, presented their report,-repom- g y .. - mending the payment of the following ac- p isewoAhy spread wag' prepared by t bi *4 I'°"t and Meat system ever offered the pobile G1Y'aN IicducCd iu Prico.. Am noW OHerlll Dow. Ascertain the amount you can 1 for .suing rpsl estate. we treat two pants/ have i . Y g r . expend in a year on advertising arta d ant : Eli Willson, one shoe killed b a les, to which ' all re aided in the In ( , p y � a Property lar sal+ w,ll q,a�kI,�y ssR.dr otttrina at F(�� I •- og/, :16ss ; sheep damaged, 03.34, total, be t maturer tlossibie. Mr. Lay is de• once. tietv'IOLand Pgents. , � ►Silver 3 071. Case with Gold Joints and Genuine 8ltbamu 1heD make its good a bargain with the 820. se iD of t raise for this rare treat Land Agent.. ta.., Tomato. i _ . g P • TH08. t'O1 L'HEB, BmuQlr«ar. j printer as possible, aprl<-w< -t•-n-11 wird that 6ri motion of Mr: 1f[acliay the Reeve was an we feel confident of a hearty response Auctioneer and Agent for Optario County. �I C>ti00f�f3 . MoveIaeflt8 •at $14.00.. authorized to grant his order on the be ng given when we say, " He is a jolly t }' at the end of .(h- ear ou will be better . I i . � N - I - . . 1{r�v y f " y Y Treasurer in favor of the sboe' rttes. �ttt ; i ' '` • "o r eH thn� when yon began. Mr. Mackey, seconded by l[r Mitchell to of SuD lay ailerpoon last Mr. nand +M Ore' Grocer(©B, ,. • ., , ' moved that the Council resume committee CroC�r 1 .!" a• of the whole on Mr. Gerow's report, which w s driving along iiia road east of Liver- Under and by virtue of Revised statutes of On "' •(� • 4 I N � � � CROP INDICATIONS, ::: , ` was final! ado ted. 1 Dfarket. Several bic clists were tarto, Cap. lm, section at the creditors and ala 1 , r ' l Y p otherpe rsons having otalrns .a�g�tnnst the eatate Gl"awarep - r.. .1:. � . Mr. Percy, seconded by , Mr. Mitchell, ra Ing, and owing to the ud in the „f JAKE HMART, late of the Township of Pick- c TT►e senesce :sport of the Ontario moved that Bohn M. Gerow be appointed ro ,came upon him uuaWarea. The oriog to Ore County of Ontario wtdow,derreaeod, ' Boots an �hOes f P1'a�46A �!atchmak0r, BTOCIi 13treet, Whltb : who riled on trrat,o,rt the ltirmt jlayot May, A. Q a .:` ', Bureau of Industries has been received, Commissioner for the bridges reported on horse bolted into the ditch►, throwing the !set ar,, beroby unused a send po st re td . - : ', b• him and that he be a inted to re- occu ntg Mr. Found and two ouD on tar before the TWENTY SIt►�T$ A cif and from it we learnl that returns received �' pp° Y f; 2 cetve tenders for the complef{ion bf the mon out, lafiicting severe injuries, but JI Nl{, A. D- tfflFttt, 10 Thomws I'arkor Ptrkertn�t +.,},,.ten T i J' ♦ > I . U., Ontario, bulicitor fur William (lordo/i am Vel plA1 4lliGn V mpiGte _ hum over six I,andr correapondeuts of work required to be performed pp" to noon Dot atal. 1'he horse frerxt itself frau the Jt,hn lt. Hoerner, F.:ecutors of tha.tpst will mi n r' the Bureau show t at the condition of on the 9th of June, in conjunctiop with bas coo letel destro •i testament of a said Jan S t t - a ■ t,d i /� . ' . ggY+ P y y ng the harness. th a u.art, >)e r ehrtat�an 41 f i K e of Fall .wheat in tl a Province is much Messrs. Forrester, Mitchell and Mackey. Ono of fho blcycilsts receivod dory severo and murrrsm..•, a.lrtrwasrea and t prion•, the "+"'� " , full ticulars of their claims• a statement of I .�---IAT-- _ --': (thee advertisement in another column.) in uriea. 'Phe injured ones were taken to thrd�connts and the nature, of tiro securities - • = i rt o ` , more satisfactory tit n it was in ' May of On motion of Mr. Mackey, the Council J ,it suyr hold by barn :.rid that immeAl.tel P.S: Thorley'* Ewpire onio and ry� se leer's hotel, where medical atteudauce y 1 RA YMAN` •WAR O` S last year. Yet it is not uniformly good, a(ijotuned to Monday, Jnne 16th, at 10 a.m. . att.rr Chu said Twenty-S,xlh la.y of dune, A. D. Cattle Foul kept in stock. J. w securer!, and the sufYerer a wou°tie 18", the ammeto of tho estate of the said Jane � and there axe some istricts in which the dr sell. One of the bicycles was com. Ifu,art will ire distributed among the parties en- - �— i Union District Meeting ' Istel demolished. titled itiereto, r.rgard being had only W ilia , Tile wlwle of our ijun�ensq stook •t)f r - -�:: outlook is somewh t gloomy. This is P Y claims of which the said Eteeutors shall Wen J10tiCeably the case ' the eztreme ends of lure aotie� as above reyuiwd, std Cha mafA Ea rT" '�''` 1"t' ` a ' TLe provisiJoual District Meeting of ilia Those Cushioned Seats. twuWre will not lee liable for wil, awwLu or au B ERETO B'V TING' ' the Province -west and of the meridian R'li;tby District met in. file p[echaliet pert thrrurf to any Irrraon or psretias of whose ' Cl ockexy & Glassvv - e art Reduced r�c�" TltbernaCle lt,st Thtusds claim. thev Shall not have notice at the time o[ , et T,ondon, and east and of the meridian Y mowing T - 'fits Editor of flet Pftketinr Nxtw•s • ! Ruch ¢tatr,Lntion- PICHEliING �'IC.LA 1;. ' of Kin ton. Forth lar a middle district �rn�nge. the work of " the churches of Datod at 1"ickcrins� Stpt of ata , last. Iias`riddoma CbWa Tea Se* fironl #�'pdr. sett. �Coloitred Telt Setts. White Gr ani6 (, g Methodism in this district in view of the ra; I nottoed in yoytr ieslie of ibe 0th THOMAS i�A)kI(E:R, Aug: 1st, 1888., , 5m Tea Setts. Colored Toilet Saul. WhiW Granite Toilet h gtts. 100 Dozen White i the accounts are on he whole favorable in t. a note ort boating by your Duubarton 9ttdt . solicitor for "M Rxecabors. union. Abort 110 members. clenosl and - ------ - - - - - - ---- - _-'--^---_ .. Granite-Pla j3owjs _.Napp�B au"itchets.. Glass Seus f Khn 40� Batt. Glama and the weather of t is month has caused la res nded, the call.- The Rev. C rrespondent. Ile "mentions a cert.im r. ' YL � t lvitlt cushioned seats' that takes the E X E C [J ,i �R�' I ,, howlB. • Glees I'itohors. lilacs Nap�ie� grid _ Comports. Glasg i Cake Stan g au1 d' s marked im rovementa to take lace Ni R. Willoughb was called to the chair. 1 r • Phttos. PirAle Bottles, Glass C 4eriepj "6�1 doze P P oa e. This is a momethinR which oar a rt R G1asB (ioblos from llOc pe� dos . j:... �-- everywhere. Complete returns of the On the platforrla there were associated D:' C. cannot boast of. In tact, I canmot r Heavy Glass Tumbl6ro at 60c per dos. A large stock of WEAS and COFFEES and with hips the ve. G. Webber, Ewen see anything wrong in the gallant ca tain � a� General. Groceries at reduced prices. • I,Qllie$ and item• -are invited to inspect our - ae tmeder cru have. not et been re- ; 1 •; reage P Y and J. If. Sim n.. The report of the owning such a craft. The captain will not e o 8 ► stock before making purchases. Ask for the Louise DakipA Powder, ufsctured ' _ ' - • y Cp agement of work like the imprrwion b get out. the! he wetrt , A�"'�" ' 'p R ' F �fif9plsr eve17 w , at a oeived, but sa far as. the have been ob- vi, mmittee of r •arra 4 a rained they indicate an area twenty per as firit taken p, the following items any farther than the firat port sebt'on TheE,�statisofth';ateIfsviuu chalwAll, I :+ S� � � • �'� � v be` ewtonville. Caeuit to that long tri mentioned b lIIq passed : p y your D. C. otter for .ate at ttae Bent. leas than last year. remarn as at went. The followin He thinks nothinRiof it. especially when' P g ' '8-17-y Brazilianaxel use, Deverell s Block, Brock -street, Whitby. The reports fionY the counties bordering aailin with each a charm' crew, The BOyal " HOtel, Whitby, , circuits take tan married marl : New- g at s o cloak P M.,," •s i --Tr, on Lake Ontario are extremely enconlag- Castle and Orono 8owtlaanville. Oshawa, °i tai° dee• mot blame the D. C. far call- a a o. oo .e r o. iD this a 1 'tri He tl1inks he ma i' iing. Generally, the crop promises to be Brooklin and limbus. Hampton cir- g4 over it � soon as he ` e as ble of W*esuy j Z=18y1 1". ..u"- 'a• '� - above the average, and .in the western cult will ;equixe two msrrisd aria one p las • `. d •i , - w A � E N T S. a tri himself. Your D. C. is nota tIp• bellowing valuable ropssty Boos W" of a' cy .`. eoanties of the group, where fall .wheat is glmgle man. followialg regain one al observer or he would notice a oertain il ar.. marrjted and on sin le man: Tyrone thewath-weetyaartet of Vi )EX)l' t ='a' ' 0'.51 s r AlestacAV eon - for c1►.eauoih e" P , h at the B.y being raDQY.t d oma be Lqt No. 8, In the 2nd Coneessloa of �• ..: a. . ' for Ube ` a.d nook `,. more largely gown than in the eastern, it Cartwright, gg. archer►ter,., tcker- aiDg to have •home -like •ppear oe. is said to look "better thin for yam." Ing circuit, kham, and "i3andtord. I not know, Mr, Fiditor, wha0leaP�ear the Township of Pickering. i f • 0 iSli ° ' � � � t'j �rter•+.�r� 'e=pa+mr,at. FLO R t.6nrs,rilkUlfrrw OA. , • From the reverse conditions which have The following ani 1 early require one mar- been dui in your gorse! liths •il�age; sire gds.p thatA M • • hOa/g • r . e - tern w■_"�� ho,y� a.d Tian lII$II : W b Plck@riIIg atatlOn, b t /he u baV1Og a t6Y1Y►i her9 1J Dame aa�O�aaa� 4aYn sad gra ea, and a i ',. lr . I 9 wM4asa S�araa . t ow6ard nr'�aofl M tint elys, [q a a " P Basra tri - been Juor6 or lees destructive in other y� psom4, Clare. R mor gpeaks sight she will have tip salttva sew send tan°as va, Princ@ Albert, E , r • `• •"" .aa '• �! , . " •M. ■ ♦ e°prt tl(aratxrna districts, the Lake Ontario counties have moat, IIzbridge, ! Stoy$ville, Goodwood, ins laumohed on the sea of matrimony. gran al" br mold&& tap mine alma ��� ���.+ �, a� J � � n .,t} .� ���'•��� � � safiered bat ve sli htl Tbe' lent Whitohtlreh U v P P w th a fiill ore. before her year runs oat. , , .� ry g y. p viou illo, ort ern, veno- One ,off in town of Whitb i, t . - i $4 �'. J all came the the winter back- manton sun erl• d, and Scugog. Todrs, etc•' ��Pwi• , tt i,- : i O ,b= td 1 ' t6d ' . 4. . t°ocr Y �$� )tertarti�r "jp.ritsul.w apply w aaaat The `"�i y UBsfi A�. $11t . '° hi 4 MAC' �'• , 1 ' t�t t10i1 The iev., W. . narher leas elected to 1 ' ' " ` Drydan � ' tlrard, but healNiy ; and tlaoalgh frost the Station ittee of the new er cress! Upin1 on ort the AecdLcrwer, of D, Q b o e p . . , destroyed some fields in a (fent northern Conference d e gv. Peter Addison I>attA t baa i r, Er. ar p r". " ' J. A. Tawney, R•rl•. a leading a b�th>s fast v. ':te.,:e; - «...,-AT••.:�.+Ff, vitt 0 h! a .t t f townshi , and some hes elsewhere on the Sun School Committee. Mr. •, us F - if ` " N, , ' - 8 O r . y ' y' • : , I . r r " 1 _ t - , Pa 1?a►ts Y of Winona. ][lap.. utiles : After sling i F , a.ne _ ► e i • J. R...Hoovei wale elected re resentative r >a . . Owmg 10 defecttVa TalIIage, ID most came P for more tb•n flues years, I take great t¢!1 lbs xeesiten i` � � � • � � r fft i ., , r: Fr ! i' upon the Contingent Fnnd Committee. pleasaro in etat�'ng that I regard Dr. Sjng's �"" !•t �a A �+ 1 the only eBect of the dry oo.d of April The lay delega elected 411 laymen e. New Di y f pii the To ' n -- n p' ►t! � I Nst ' was to retard owNl. With the recent �tee��ee sogver or Consaai on, res a g ( ; �{ attend the Confei!ence of the new hurch, best remedy in 'the world for Coughs ape . r ,91,' •, r v • , ' r rains, however, the wheat has taken a Mr. J. R. Hoover and Mr. B. Bunting Colds.. It has never failed to ow►e die M the /ate thii � ` t. •, 1 M-• � _ � _ •� to � , 04 p . � , hash and vigorous ,end is rapidly leeitrg� among thorie elected. The district most severo ooldg I bane bad. a>ad }nvati- =MoaBatR t3iiTrE Oei A"i�LL. f t s • abl relieYes the rn im tette chest: b,,� fNatan ,'I , .: V ' �,d std bd • s+ ., . "moi is I r meeting closed about eleven o clock on P• of ipe 1s.1 +seNMr Sod at axaftilm ysawr prtoe. � a >r• p r ,. making ap for lost time. The farmers {, Bottles of this sure oars f � all Throat ], trtsbha ` `r t t.," • r t: r , i•r , '# ;% " t . ., p 1 Thursday night, aving done a good d%y s frfetai .el: i o B1 - c't �i i a are til aati/fiad h the r t, for Lang Di.ea.e. m. efts had at Piekee- er � , r" 2 111W sea Irl ,,r r • , ,i•':1 .a f' ' • ' �'' G° l t b - w� RIM �TURAL' 1NS0 ANE Cot big Y P oapea work, end the nt ort kindness and for- � td l,e/r osyalttlr• of New coal oo lawm l. , is N rid :, o •' ti lag Drag Ston. = steel 1140. 1 " . � - . p it is now growing w Il ; it appeius to be bearance ch rued the whole meeting. d ,.. a , M - ; ,• I" • a.,, The h6-arrsn t•the work was es Jd� tb . r P ': r ..:. r ► ,, p OTP' WA1`Iiifi'OW N.Y. entirely free from ' t paste; end, ez- t k peal On 8atnrdatp mortung about hslf paa -� _-- ' 11.0'. • !f ra a,. -,r tt y : i� t : a'$ dan. rT, •- sept in a few trots r the will ly dii4cult, but as done faith and >�e o'clock 8 disco ered in the - - ./ 4 i .' �' +t* �' � I*- "j' ti nstances, y iR re was V i p. iFf. #, . 0 i fl?q f i r. a ,a,. prayer, and wh it was completed the barsement of the Mail buildiII Tom lo. t y 11101 be under the rueful' neoegsity of meaalbers of the meeting felt eo much The Shm6s s ¢' N N u�r.rwftt.l t .+! ,•+, . + ,E it' r.- �' 't °i °� " a:y,,.. �*, i1,600000.Obly t with ,, , gixsad will► htmng trptidlty r; ar .. t _...' ,a_ , rut -e r :,�', r+ 4_�pr the inion Govetntmtkk 1120 600, ,f l�> uP aIIy portion of .their :wheat relieved Hutt fir *Mag together 'r Praise a the elevator shaft and soon fire roof t f , t , sO °° m the securi Gqd from who all bleesi flow.", P OE THE Off s i , ° .. >,[rty ty to the Canadian , + fields for other crops. riff(• w�is, m ilanoea. The brigad ltowevcrt ., ,.. . '' " t,.• m -a . a ` eD Jal 2 � Ply l"Wr'e• - ik __ , f - May. file work d ne grove a benediction woried well, their exeattians g pip• JPO I N as a. Y 1✓ a r eI Toronb Industrial Exhibition to all•concelned, la nd may the new era_in p�l�ed thro h the lack of wotcr urn. ' P ''• . P , •': i•+ :` " �" '= e Methodism in is land "be " nahaeed in The Be l T hone Qom No/1se b sivea aLa1 1heCourlt - Oosoti- "d j a G 40 ►- eo' ►. � aoll► i+'dltl3n y itir Private ,. f• lett 41tng will lie enlarged e1iP , PanY it8•re tiff /mr Ors �at Gaaamio um angst r+f� ►+ : a+ ao Mon. lP •�6s •ga►nat Bra and lightning, and . 1 fire started w>tiEe - patper in with the best brighted hopM rand Moat, htlhe city samoe being coall�Tletel tg adjotmtttiabst o4 � �' �� +r�'v Jt * �. , �. t'' �, the on1�y Com1�aD fns - . , 8',: m 2?M-0 the most ten►e6t ars. ked tie 1M••• :ir'0Om of ala,► Washington Evcfa• )�Y Tile total dau taxe is e� ua �'11t11�>ti�, 8rd O� t 12IlOi r x y m ns� , ' . at ,80,000, f1111 aiotrered b iu�rnoe. '` fblf�tlae f 1i$ltittaate /+ # s Ha�tiriatnes. _j7 :�, r }•t isg SYa� hats TlNsday night, brit 1:ba , u�; i•t y y at imse to the i*V a� • V Q k _e* r `� ° ' for sees awttksa the batrlling of A ti�¢ienRiflo 'da c ;, ltYllit bisn ,e !sola of girls em lgye� by Cha 'yele- �, r erarwe antoatfn .las att.nmDs gDg Bnefq . �asl by 1�}��f b� p 1..� Lis 6Ws y'db dog which came .jump- dyke a`i*an who" a otl , re .1►o1ht of being hong Cel � , and Who worn iu *a enA i '°`��r�19 be A its � io s a to l,646 pr+l Y A 1r� y W o ?ohn V. �A� �" � .� �-<., A i apo� los I, Ind tare bniWisR.: was jfa4 alyzed by a►1q ,,clic po�ataoras, ape by mryt n Y ,, P� . Aaoat1Og at ttsc+. says hgraae rite• srlstasg 9t iQ k o',tit- - t = t= " • t very li done to itr. thea lieabon eiectlo w nsntrrAliia bTO �, pies t ��11� [� }� elm ' �e am .tr fall us`,pq on b> saran!; wlilii P l ' fv7>sr'gln Bti>~nllt1QlI1 or before the tbth Jana neaai�l pAoe11 in 4pply�lo 9 pp a J011Di 8. F W]II. tlgtt for IIection. ID. II. JOHNBTON, > tis put down to. fho credit the ajiotlol as to reetr,ie itiiil to Lig senses A die mt0• T0tp0o1 a ottoA..tltatriot ty`crk. ry�rl,� . ,,° oHN "Itt.11RQ >B♦.' i! Yt s t • _ lnallptr d0g.' in Gvs lnin'nieq ileis>rroyod �1Q4„0(l0;wortL (et party. titry 1altt,l►e r' 9wfte : (4.� {Irl:$ F 1,getlt. ltltgy t, sett, ei ft Whitby, Oi►t. a , : z : r .,. I . r o- , eJ, k , ' ,Z i + ., ,w a i °=" _ 3 . . r� r _r. L.: K t' ._ _ 'd: i 1 .. ya .. :. .. ,. ... _. __ -. .. , s.... .. -. - - G a ' . z' c\. . -... fi. .. \.._ e - _ r 9 s i#n y'ti . C. - .. -,.:.. � -. - ,. Fi. N e aa.'. r . .. I �. :.. .. ... - -..e :f- -. .... - �l ,Yb � � .�: ... ro + :. .. ..t3-. '.. .. ... i.. .. , .. st is .T�� � si . .. Ste}' P ,: . ..... , i.a J,_ :- -:.I _ , i. - k .f,' ..+�_ -G, i i• - j.. +.; - ., - . : .: .".. ... .. , ., :,... .. :... �. .. t, .. .. . --s;.='� i..• J`" �i..:qct- :k. • s .e • - .. 7 , . - .b ... , . - . r, .�, ,. r}4.. 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YT _. r• ,)• .1t✓�t'�C r 6 Y.'t.' __- d•+�di er'.. •rq',.i wP� ":. t . �... sees. ,- �°'.x'rr`.` a"r.' .. - . w'..:..i.s._ _see s-. -.. 4 ..- .it' . . , _' •'► 1 ss'...i- .. �,"4%P. 1:.--n w�?. i „ ��:' �.,. �,:✓.. ,.w-"- : 6'� _ ,?t�F, 'KS:.r -�C P }k+ __ _ _- ' �,. NEW AovERTISEMENTS Twls DAY. The ueen's lsir"y.. Local -B. Abbott. T11e anuiv' '"'�- " ' of Ler mtt�esty the. i:ost-J. I,. Berkey. Queen wis eel • brated in Pickering in a Noti4t,e-Lia Palmer. R. S>iauffer very quiet sea on Saturday last. The ,1.oeat-J. li„ote-\V, T. Danbtu 'Wickets stores were deserted appea l closed, and from the ,of the streets it w" -F. Stevenson 'fenders -Township Council quite evident tl the inhabitants at the greater portion of hsd . l'arrt,t Sale.-!-Tltos. Pouoher �. + seek amuseme gone otit of town to elsewhere. !toll Cardiug-T. C. Kirkham Fishing parties were the order' of the l'herrywood Lumber Yard -hoover � day- A large 'number went down' the I'mr. holder. river and egjoyed themselves catching >➢nectar Notice. pike, base, and Cher'species of fish. - A couple of prominent ciU"m met } I a wish it to be distinctly 'understood with a mishapihile on the river. They that we will not give free notices of any were turning river, d ne of the bends of the u f c k flay meeting where an admission with suddenly strut sail set, when a agrall chem and overturned ft•t+ is charged or collection taken ap to All their boat. As one of them is inclined to ' pa)• expeuges. such notices will be corpulence the ath just at that time and llvwrted at our usual rates. in that place w s not appreciated, How- - -- - ever, they man ed to right ilia boat and The Pickering News. Sk fun! (sail. iaciient all the outt of their _. . _ __ __ _. In the eveni g a center# and literkry ;1 - entertainment as held.under the auspices LOCAL AND V 1 6 I N I T Y NEWS. of the Royal emplara of Temperance. Owing to the • feet that a great many �- - - people were ou of town the attendance . -1tlrs. Watson, the Evangelist, is in was only fair. � The program embraced 11ow,rtoulcille• readings by M sere. V. Wright and -Ice Creaut d.elicered iu bulk to any Thos; Hondo so and Aiiss Madil ;songs by Miss E. Law ; instrume'utal music by p;irt--of tlu+ villa�,;e. Ple-nits and parties Miss Coutts; an Messrs. Tripp, Gordon, Sul lied a►t .adored rates. It. Abbott. and Linton , co is songs and recitatigns _,r ,e uunnul Itou,au Catholic Pic-Nic by Air. Holli . Mr. W. H. Huston, ' •rill I. - field iu (cordon's Grove on Wed- Principal of Pic ering College, filled the lit-Kii'a�V, June 18tli. Lo,k out for a good chair • very ac eptably. We hope the til„t., Tenlplars will, have a larger audience , -Attention is directed to the adver- next tilue. tiseincnt of Air. 1'. C. Kirkham, who has ; olK•ncd' hit new roll carding mill at high- ersonals. '� . la utl free%. lle ofTors groat iuducemeuts' Mr. Robert iller arrived home from -rarty s having farius to sell should Indian 'Head, N W. T., on Friday even - read the 'advertisement of Afelutosh h ing last. Her its less excitement at 1'uters, the Toronto Land Agents, iu this Indian Head o er the Indiana than in lvtper.- mr. Thos. Toucher'is the sgont this part of the' ountry. Mr. Miller will fur this couutyl start on a trip the old country in a %tteution is called to the advertise- couple of week to purchase stock for Iuent in another column of the loss of a 'their North -wee farm. It was i�or this pontile of clothius{. Whoever found the purpose he retgr acre parcel kill da• 'an honorable act by re- Air. W. V. W •ght arrived home from turuitig it to the owner. Galt on Friday 1 t. NiOTll'E.-Aly mill will be closed'- down Mr. Thos. Henderson spent the 4ueen's nu the Will of Juno next for a couple of Birthday in tow . Mr. John Do former r wor=ks for repairs. Any quantity of flour %%-ill be on hand for exchange. J. B. er, a resilient Of Pickering, but n w of Sayaer, spent Snn- Stauffer, Clierrywood. 2i- day in town. .--Soutebody says than%_ 9bod manners -E. King D ds, of Toronto, addressed are the su,all coin of virtue. I'f this is a la 1 atter meeting in the 'blown tree• there aro a good mauv parents who Hall Whitby, i opposition to the Scott art f cudiog their children out into the Act,�on Tuesday evening last. M . Bell, world with little change. of Dt}i 4u, also dressed the mee�ing on -An old agricultural 'correspondent the same side. n its favor Mess . N.F. ,.. rites us tet know " Whether hobs pay." Patterson, Q.C., f Port Perry, and F. S. lsotiif hogs do anti' -suite do not. Quite a Spenee, of . To nto, delivered felling t!u,ither take .the paper aeveral-years Lind speeches. The Heeling of the meeting tip. tlrt•n send it back marked "Refused." peared to be about equally divided up. 'Pleat kind of a "Log" doesn't pay. ' -#6 00 rewa� will tie aid to anyone :\ i,eav,pi`ket fit over �1Of tt (. in a1Ceenr u et fie-„f..tt uraltt en, pp. tee rnlant cattllle witLiu of their pt - y tree• 1au-bed wire fence, especially when owner's doorete�, for about three days. snt•I, fouce• is in front of a residence. '_tilr. By thatt time we fancy the owner would )l. i:ectl has lately niade'the change, and have become so lisgusted at the nuisance Iit• is well pleased with it. So are w•e. that he or she ould have a little syin- . -We fire requested to announce that Why for peop a who are continually c'.-t•ty nreu,ber of the 1'. ' Y. AI. C. Baud annoyed by ro ing bovines, and would is. particularly requested to be present inake an effort to keep them off. the if roe :ilele at the special of that streets. .meeting l=ack<rtucnttou this (1 riday)leveninghatc8 on theirltwsayltto Andleylon Sunday last, o'cla•k sharp. . trip hind seat of he vehicle broke down,' -I-t is prolwvsed to Loll n ploughing throwing to the round four members of !lintel, this full -in October -and a pre. the Baud who ere seated thereon. A I mina ry nwaing will be held at Voucher's young tea° nam i Head received a severe hotel, 1:, ou;,thain, on the •25th of June, at shuck, and it was sono minutes before 1 o'clock, to take the matter into con- lie returned to c useionsness. The others sideration. A large is par- escaped any iuj ry. Head was returned . ,attendance titularly requested of all interested parties. i0 tine Village au 1 medical assistance pro. -A minister suddenly Stopped in his cured. Ile is n w all right again. I sermon anal Sate" a Lylirn. - " If the nlem- -We undem land every business lean • tote. of the• c•loir are to do the talking," iu the villago except one has agrt_tl to hr exp46111 1, " tlth•. certainly will per- cleose Lis establi�ha,ent during the ttnrn- Ittit the io do t'he siuxiu;,+." And then iner months at 8 o'clock p.m. While things in tile' neighborhood cif the organ this gentleman Lias an itudoubted right to became mora quiet. This didn't occur in use his own jud' mont in a matter of this a Pickering church. kind, we think 1 e is snaking a mistake in -At a special meeting of the official not falling in w' f the unanimous feeling I:oard of tilt! Alethofhst ClittlTil, it Was , in favor of earl closing. If it was an docifled to.;ice At r. dncquco charge of the understood thing that all stores would-be \it;tLudist bua•3•ins; imound •iu this village. closed at a certain Hour people would lie .will keep it iu order and clean it. snake an effort do their shopping be - fore that titne. All persons desiring a grace to be dug in • r,►id burying ground will make applica. -,The follow g ie the revise(1 program tiuu to Alr. Jacque;. of the grand so mai centennial eeleliration -Notwithstanding the fact that Dame of Toronto, to fake place during the week commencing Monday, the 80th of June. Itttuua,r had predicted it, and the tillage gossips had fixed the date, the realization Leading citizens are taking hold in earnest of rite fifiair came so suddenly upon us aiittcd and -preparations are being made for tlhe grandest display ever witnessed in' the that vee last week to otter our congratulations to Air. and Airs. A. D. Queen City. Each Clay of the week will 1 I►owSwell uppu !:heir union. V�`e du so n. ell ulir, have its special attractions : Monday, Jane SMIi--Aiunicipal and•historiesl tray, now, nod tartar pathway iu tlse evening the grand ball. Tnead�y, throe; h,life will ire strewn with roses. Military day, fireworks at the Hottisul- • - The !fail advertising agency's news- tural gardens in the evening, and eonpert - paper directory is getting some hard raps at Granite rink. Wednesday -Trades feud front tlif ereut papers. Tile Oshawa Vin- Industrial day. grand oratorio, `• thoama- dic alar says " trio most striking features tion," by the Choral society in the even - of tht; book is the falsehoods it contains." ing, and general illumination of the.col. 'rhis Shows that our remarks in a former Thursday -U. E.: Loyalots demoustra- tsRl-lf• were perfectly justifiable. If the tiou, ••Redemption," by- the Philhar- Mail wants to publish a reliablo directory ironic Society in the evening, and the it shoull not copy-frous some t1W Asuerl- bombardment n the harbor. Friday - ran directory of two or tlirce cars ago. Benevolent Stdieties' day, concert in- the AVe Lope advertising • ageucit;s iu I rho pavilliuu in do evening and ggmoral il- titate9 will not copy from it.. - As the lwnination of the city. SaV,ey0-Edu- l'indit ator says, the work is more of an catioual .lay, L . tulvertising, dotlgo of the Afail than for w � •. rho benefit of'Cauatlian.publishers. NIISOfd LAMEOUS ITEMA. -Af r. Tilos. White shipped on Tuesday - ° ' " last sixty hesad of . very cattle from A new Fps vino peat has been dis- _fine Pickeriug static°. Antony, these shipped covered in the eighborhood of Ham4will. in were three head: purchased from Mr. E. An old, Lou out t6vern •'flose-i(tr�et, Eryau, of lot No. 9, 8rd con., the total Paternoster So unre, whicli was burugd weight of which was 4,800 ba., or an hirty year ag , is to be re -built. It rb- average of 1,600 lbs. Mr- Bry n receiv Joices in the icturesque usurp of . the . #349 for the three Ir . O e of them Salutation and Cat Tavern. • was a particularly fine steer 3 yrs. and 8 Among the " vitations recorded in the months old, which tipped t scales at patent ofties ils� styled -n '• life -caving 1700 lbs. 'they were all ra' d and fed coffin." I�t�-i��s`� t�l'4ttl�d � Viat any mo- bv Mr. Bryan. Mr. Puckeriu , of Audley, tion by a t? ttcciatdntslly buried alive also contributed a number f very fine is registered above grop>ad." • cattle to this shipment. Th' cargo goes It is the' folilinitie fashiotl iii London direct to Uhas;ow. Thomas Brown, of j� now do go and hoar Moody and Doubarton, goes in charge of them. --TMr. John Leslie and other residents (antsy, >ftri a Gari Lam+ writes b the i Morning Posl lat Aoody so shock in the vicinity object, and with good �d .�e1Ps by *wig+�qY� �? abi cause, to the habit some people havve sff mfreus.was in it"td i bee .lumping all the detad animals- Og . what his wife was like,'x�4hat they pave ' cowa, sheep, cats, etc. -at the brow of tested going. the hill in rear of the Cuthbert House: " The whole � west("' of 'this The stench arising from these dead car is - and will country seems to be••hopey� with cases almost unbearable, drause an epidemic in the village unless a infidelity," said Rev. J. Hatt Smith' in n the Eaa4 Con6eegaLtional : east, Brook - stop is put to itis The animals now there lye, Sunday :list. Live tnisaio,iaiies silould be pentad at ones. we wares any must be sent there. It won't do. fo send one who is caught in the set of dumping fools. I Came bank after being. then Toad carcases over this place in future " r , tutee weeks./. - r" that they will be prosecuted to the fiillest , r e; ���� ,,�_ ��lb, AA s*nom 1lss, extent of the law. A watch is being tape. be stopped. fiom up tLe fakes with 6A,OIl(1' bushob Lt mast -Tile town of Whitby is highly excited of Gleorge la date be board. • Ta give. the average land !ribber n fair idea- oah�po,,�lsd mer the asporous propensities not adds Tinrrc ffige t dut Storv. a young gun from Lindsay., Story si a and that it would take sixteen hundred ase that it 1,as Leen in We town for a few weeks, and thirty teams, a proeeselon o er lass filled every position in the Salvtition Artuy except the captaincy. Ile coadd lennitl� Dine tulles in len lir los iia vw iy Tr ey Can do some b b> h _L utiat the soul-ivarring drum in a manner 11I meas blow. 1 that would win hisu distinction iii a fife acid drum corps. - Story accompanied his The French pie are about to e , ezhortatioas at times with sand jigs. and fpr the fits .Last �ime,,tlse op b he was one of the driwing cards in the ' of asain� ltl a bowfots ' Elie 'ewels ' are to a z- . afine, lint Whitby will know hiss; no of ce. � r6 'T , �'bited is th Lefty ` ap�e�r iuore. A father and mother mourn the 1(ie8 of a daughter, and the proprietor �`im�media tttf it the: bitten i;zAdQ " - tthe Ontario House mourns the toss of -a sale is to' A few- w V+oarcl bill. Story has aikipped out with s .possess ,J' ' t 1 s young lady who haat taken a prominent inelud fire , 1I rP ,, part in the aumy proceedings. She was great jN' . b+e •r�ai>'✓lsd . well known in the town, and her escapade propelrty ; um2bly, iu caps tl�i t Las cruare,layreai+lealofgOasip.-Cl�ronicls.' be wanted - ..a �. .. \w- .wA.V -�� -,! . ' . I f ,.,. - j: , � I, - -I. �: ,rt fid. y 3 t t -r!. li,! .l�, } .y. .e,' -- _ - i " A L Amairpr Wanted. Route ReBlster. .. , :...'. . Wn v0 wiring us ossa Kidfi6 •; . f , :. ells ,:': „L Com (pint that Electric flan will Wim► --his oelebeatett'staN=. 4, :( P 4 In ••vase it 0 4 the can n property of Mr. Davi4Aam n, will traverse ki i dt peet'1 ere We s► Y ot, x jy y.• f 4 �r • r.. i... , as thow an of eases .beady permanently the following route this wawa :-Mouds�o f oared and *he are daily ,riobmmending will leave bit own stable, Pickering villagfe. r. .., , � EleoMe Bltie s, *ill p�gwe Bright's and proased ip Sochw•'s how, noon ; Jalt, r>' �" DiseMw; DVebAee, Weah Beak, or any Palace's, Chs�t•ywood, Sight- Tuesdayy, to a � l k urinary complaint quickly oared. Thee John Milloy's, tot 1, eon. 14. Markhaitt, . a tort toped,. a the bowels, sad npao ; Cooper's hold, Whltsrale, sight. ' ap t dlieotly on *be 'disMsad prirM: Evw, w•dnesday, to Geo. Mtddletno's. tot Y!!. before the Warm W.Ather eobt t,§J. - . . a" bottle gq�•antsad, For ash at 600. a b01e # con tlgon ; Poticher's, 13rotsghisipi, , by the Pickerkig Drag Store: 1 night. Thatday. to W Heaton's acre i i'.. wood. nom ; J4a. Horthrop's, lot $ con. 4, ' - - • night. , to Henderson's hotell, I . ` Da toot west diamonds it T deli» Brooklin,� ; hay's, WAit night. _ . b los faultless! arrayed," is thi advifoa r - '' `' y Saturday to oltb stable. Inrursd insult too of 'a fashionable 'auto lw. The ruby, be paid for on the lot of February, 1886. #i ! ('� 4 �� aria . e erald, garnet, tx the like an mora m Rositair Boo msa. Jut -Monday from his V _ ; 1 w^' . with tin prevailing tastes. - own stable to Poudwes. Brougham. °oon ; N� - - I to Torrenoe's Hotel. Markhagn, ill night. • neat, du L1n le and stylish! - • I11tebAexLe• ALritliba W alae: Tuesday, to Calendar's HOW, 1WvA�rrrk. 1 best Salve in the world for Cara noon ; to Mrs. Suilivan'a, York town Iltl4, t i . B ices, Sures, Ul srs, Sall Rheltm, .?ever all night. Wednesda�t . to Todmorden, " , - ! - . ,Triter, ChaaQped Hands, Chilblains, noon ; to B11aac� Hocea Hotel, Toronto, aMl i . a, and all Skin Eruptions, and post- night Thursday, to Norway, cos hoot : _ - - ti sly cures Piles, or ne pay required. It thence w half -way house, noon ; ldoonls :, - - --• - _ .� in teed to give prteot aatlataotla°, hQtal. Highland Creek, night. Friday. to -, 1 or money refunded. fades, 96c. per box. own stable all night. Satard4y► to Ray`s � - F r sale at the Pickering Drag Stora. !sly hotel, Whitby. coo° ; returntii ovMn e , , • .table at night. The property rM Cuthbert b O Lenary, Pickert°g ♦Illage. #i " I 14UNDAr SERVID11e Ytwito VAirnaa sti.T.-This oetebraled rood so ' cher fQ� ��sh: .. z - stallion will take the following route duk- . , - t leTir000 [ Faiuifna.-Sarvieee at the Vng the season :-Tuesday, from his olein ,! _ -_ • Meeting lEloufe at 'll a.m. Sabbath atabis, tot f0, Inti coo., Pioka ing, to McDOnPr school at 10 a.m. J•. T. Richardson. Supt. HOtel. Highland Creek, for the night' i• . - . - - _. . IItsts CHataTIAM. CHuncH.-- Ddornin Wednesday. proosad to Calendar Hotels - _ •^ - - - - - _� service rt lUlNO, sermon ' b Rev. W. R Malveetn, twee ; fhenge to Milroy's Hotel. y Box Grove, night Thandsy. to Cooppeer's " Bttsroil on Methodist V 'on: Evening, Hotel, Whitevale, noon ; thence to Thos• 00MMEICUL gOTEL0 � _ no service. Puncher's, Brougham, night. Friday, by 13ROUGI1Ald, ONT. �re - ST. GitottaE'B (I:sigl h).=Pickering way o! Brook road to Cuthbert Honkie, UK J.'PI1'11M, late of Markborn who is so every Sunday at 11 p.m. Greenwood lin Pickering. noon ; thence to his ow° stable „well and favorably known, has leaaeb the ahovq - for night. Saturlday, through Cherrywood h otel. where is to be ball the ohnic"t brand. of . " the Methalist t,hareh) one 13th, and to 8ainaeol Cantina, tot 3!, !th non., noun ; wines an [.tgtivrs, totast Cigar, and ��pp raLten, + Y ' 22nd at 6:80 p.m. live Rattler. First-class aecommo�attou for i - thence to ili� own stable. and remain till commercial nom. A oalt will it"litty the moat - ' "'r -` • IC.19RI IAta Comtituts. Evening eervtice Tuesday 'morning. Gro. Id.. Palmer. pro- fastidious. Wool • `ti - at :00 o'clock. Bible fie tool at 1.80 p.m. paiiattx. !{ - - -- -_ _- -- - `-- - "- -- - -- ' t A. S. Roger, Superinte ent. fie bills for pedigrees and afl particulars Liverpool, Derry. C��eBgoW. .. e � Ore - ' ` MENDS' MliSTJN(i.- t the College, at of all above horses. ALLAN LINE 11 a.m. Bible school 0 a.m. C. Dale, r Superintendent. ' Of R 0 A L M A 1 L= T E A 3 H 1 P! t_ , ROMAN CATHOISIL'-se lose a the canal MILLINERY a Nteamets mail every tiaturday trop, Quebec on + _ arrival of train leaving Whitby at saes Friday ! - -FOR SALE AT THE-- - , hours. Bev. Father g, priest. Ladies, ou caD t the Latest Milline morning. i ge ry uATB$ OF t'A73AtIH: CHURCH OF wKx Disc. Leta (West Pick- St lea ai 'Through Tickets hnom WbItby.Cabin Oil! and . I. •• - - .. . I ! ,- ering)-Services at 11 m. rad the first =-'- - flN. aceordisg to less of .trterttom. Hetnrn ' r8. $l'i11th�B Che OOd Gisiub ai t+sduoea rats.. Lrtertngdt.le Ns7ri a _ �nuday, in the matith a< 1 .i.m. and 6.80 ' steerage only abs, return tiokete ase 4' � - • ` - p.m.' tiVm. Forr+eeter, 'itis}. Cheap, real sheep, bargains. Come one, I'artier rending for their ftieudr can obtain l i , j� / 'come till, a°d ins �for yourselves. w•ilai+ pa•�• esrtdiates 1' 7 \ � ' r1 ST. ANDRsw a (Fleshy ).--Services ppee .. For tickets, untilan and all lnfortuatlun, ap- I , I N 0 vl �l i Stromping anti Braiding done also. Give ply C _ . ,' - at 10.80 a. u1. sod 6.80. p. m. Rev J • her a call. - - 20.8rn �T J. Cameron, psator, S tray School at __ , _- Y V I J g. p. m. FOR S.A... I I . ' • 1 e j T F, CANADAMsTRODIRTC URCH.-Riv-W.G. AfIENT- ---- --t36 OFF1C wIIITI3Y o , I' J� L w , Twenty of Laud. tiding part euf Leiria t,onoeasitw dt }Nck __ ., - - - - - _ .= •-- - - -- I Howson. pastor. Mo ing, no service. and u, In cringe adlota . Instead of the usual rmon on Sande � k4ekering vil lage, and south of Frleads y Meeting Hoang. For particelan ap W night. a platform meed g will be held, to rn'39m 'I'l H B'? WI �K. ' ` ~ ' be•addresaied b Bev. (}. Howson w°d - - - -- -'- 0 o ra �, other qn the aabjfaet of Methodret Union. B U T C H E R I N G I , ,, 1 oa0s raexm riieno°ge mail to I' soo� in the Q v C L 8 H $ 0 y` �'e a has punch begs fo .°form the sines Wali Papers fn great variety_ t3' Pe teat Ile has purchased the Ph Budiress Methodist Church next Sunday morning ' I rawly c4rtied on by A. BAs1at�.T hitby and t at it o'clock Ch 'liens of all de Ra.t°g purrhaaed Lha budnes. lately carried 10% secured the .ervica� of the eminent holo on , Decker Ai ( in the village of i'iekae- �a ,i,er. Mr. �ar,�. tete wig �i;on. T., �nt�. E �Y TWEEDI� FOE S P it ( S ITS nOmiaatiOna a seal me. ins, . to Inti to to a public that Lbey leer , 1. now preioeu d to eileoste Pbotdo second rat all times kee on ham& Choice to none to a city, Framing, oopyinal awl �t«,� Q ��, � ���� children'. photo. a.poeialt�r. (all and be con A (7�G0(] �i`aCtOry iiOttOII for Jr C011t4 peri yar(�1 PICKERING4 ARKETS. Ali Orden from the Shop or wagon prauptly .inose I'rWas W snit We Ruta. _ Nzws Olitl:ict , May `29, 1(N.' and satisfactorily Alleei. Poultry kept in season 10.. 1.i, f (live us a call. 11-1y ..em , Brock -qt., whdtiry. �Q-%W � ,nti, TiC�LYS, Cret03=19m, jzt.., e� Fall wheat, 90c. to # .06 ; . # 1.0►5 -- --- -- - - -- -, ----- - ---�-�-�r -- - - - - to #l.0>3 ; goose, 7bo to fi0o. 1' lour, Credit 'will Railway •LSI• 49-y ,, ,2.75 to #8.00. Bran, Me.; shorts, #1.00 ' ` ` • - 1 to #1.10 per cwt. Cop feed, #1.`Jla to . beg to Interne lite puWfc that i Inave pbr- OFj PARKER I V NBA - # 1.80. Ticket A Incy. oluaedj. t j 1J e 1111 , • ' SPHIT11Y WARNET: -. � ___ L Bolt qua Neat 4tteT;--s,t----�--- - --- . � rto I forI the North-West• I and am now re vemd wdo an ki of work • tiVHrretr, May 29, ltlt34: 1 p 1 y i1d all tvlieat, #1.06 to #1.10 ; e qulrwl rn this ut,a Bolt. and now eve frwm t prmg+ Cheap T via the above Una from To- in. up to I in., and l in. it Thr.adr P J iEkO� A. L L (x1.07 to #1.10'; goose, 78e. to 80c.; flour. ronto to out fu► bolt,+ any �ength requires for mill or � � - -_ #2.80 to #2-ll(1- Barley, 560. 10 70c. Winnipeg, on911, llrandon, s2-tn, bridge work. With this machine t am prepared � � " j ., e y Indian Head, SMA- Bosse Jaw, 641145. to execute work on tate sborteet notice and a. . - JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMl'NT 00 I Pena, sinal!, 70c. to 73t-; bhtekeyes, 90c. good -a. wu be seounA anywhere. I . to - 95e ; blue, 70e. to 75e. Rye, 58e. to For ticket. and all information applyto i M IC H A :L U l?F D, -- - roc. Uats,S7c. to40e. WhitebeWlai, #1 l5 43 Sml Goucrn I3laokamith, ltickering.ngllsh and AmerlcnJ YY all ['��ers� JAM E'S LUNG to #1.:a0. Hay. #9 to #10; elo�edr seed, ------- - - '- -- -- - : --- "--'- i .. . #? to #.8 Apples, # 1.00 w ! 1.25. Pate y '�1 • ` • ' , �s, ti0c. to 7oc. Eggs, 24c. to 25c.- p"n`�a t' i err ars a i, r s �fiPltich will be disposal of cLcap: ? All shttc� s ut` ; tter, 18c. to 2tk. '- i ... i II olloNTo I:An Esc � i 1� T. x M" ' .. i �'xa`:atb.am I Paint and I alsomme mixed to order: t I Cila ni Carol ltinAers,- Star per and `' :� Tono.To, May 'L9, 1894, �ta ie sli •lit increase over lire , Tiger�Horse Linke, Buggiwi' , Finauing Splendid Paris \Vhifc fur ceiliubs. Paintiul;, Glazinn, I aper Nangi g, Tinting h ire It 6 Alillta, ilifTwent kinds of M'oweis, twb done to ostler. e o ivary ran of trade during the past , , w eke Al+out 60(1 bushels of wheal sold 1 urrua Gangs fwd -�l ort 1 eery Gangs. AME ►J A H I T / Ei $17 cash ; Sylvester t, flows and eiXht s: J A ` at 96c to #1 14 for fall, and #1 011 to $I 14 � s .other diflerout kinds of flows. Yuu Will Next door to A. lt. � fowtrveJl's. for spring; goose at Mo to 920. There t • were about 900 bushels of oats sold at P see all Ihase articles at - -- �- _ ----- __ - -- - -- ---- ----- --- - - - ---•- ,' 44c ; and 100 bushels of ,peau sold at 74c V w ' I n e r T'� NOP PI01(ER1- 0 �I�I �E . to 77c. A dozen loads of hay sold at # 10 R' N - - - - ._- -- . - t to #18'tor timothy, and #7 to #8 50 for - -; I - I ' . - r , , - i clover. A few loads of straw sold at #6 ND DI►S'PLAY .. NAD (A N N-UTUA L Al D . . , to #7 50. Beef firm. at #6.50 to #8 for GIZA oi°a uu this week. �A '' ' - foregasi'tel'g, and #e t8 #10 for hind- G A�tJCiATIQN.• . , , quarterk .-Catvase of mattan frow 9c to New Faeathery, __�_,._ ' ' New Sha '!"OMOw" dl♦Z )Oce Lamb at lOc to 181e. S�ritag lwtlss p�weaa,, :tt O!?ICf t ' New F lbwers. _ i #8 #0 to d6 60. a000rding to size. New flatlali, in rated Auge.t 9t, toss, under Chapter , • Ia9 of Revised tikaMrtae of Ontario, entitled ; AT HEADQIjARTE R S . New Silks, , an Act to 1Jworlxuata t}ggevuJanR 1'rovidentand _ 'J! Statim ells New Blbbons, other iiodbtiee 4 �- . , Ronde to toe amount of 6elr,0a0 tiled with ilia /� A �'tf �`t _t . TisAtxa atftNa LseT Dve As FOLu.ows:•--• New Orniuueois, , } Hon. 6. C. Wood (Into Provincial Tro"umr to j ,f E l� _ . • ExOnEss. p 9.12 A. M. ( New Lseee, qutatie►, as TrartAq fur the Aaaoefatien. .N . PABsitoEw : 6.27 P. M. • ' New Gloves,' e " WM. FUBBESTEIt. Agent, t, _ _ . lKnito 8.45 P. M. $ New Hoax" 5.6tn g - I New Lam �,,,. I'i°k°"° • °at- ,fA.T L Q W E S T P 1 I C E TRAws ooirto WIEST bug cis lroi.r.ows�- ---- - - - - -- MusD. 1 4.50 P. M. NeW C erpets,-. f: A r - New Velveteens and Draw G PAsasrtcita; , l 1;.12 A.M.• 1 . . I Train@ rui do dared A time. New Crochet and knitting Cottonii,_ T �, • White and (ere Cottons, i � S t jJ !1°tlet>sg lest os... s special 40 sn. at Wo. Ask tome it. . . 1fi nA etma=Going East at 7.40 a. iin. New Prints and Cretonnes, -_ _ __ , ' _. .. West at 7:40 a. m. New $hirtinRe and itide idea NG ��A SRI A �E W ORKS�' .. .. west Nt � p. m. , yew Mme Un(letarear,t PGICERf . Shirts -and $ins. 1 VAILs ARzi t-.aVram Went at 8:80 a, Ing "' . „ • i, Hast at tP90 p. i_n. s' i� r i (A$MSTBQNG'S OLD STAND.) . . Lettere t1tr8"other mail' matter r- A Gpc astbrUtaeai, of S(:UTC1I /1'4D ---coo-- ' ins to be registered, dust i►e pepfetl "�0 CANADIAN TWEl:Dfl POR S[J1'1'N. ' i - %a `• , morales ahead of the above time. crit fly aCITY CUTTER in all t1M 1ptsistPECIA�I r, BRAINS - E. WHITNKY, P. M. styles. r r ' P ACT I C I�.L : W H E E L W R I HT; vrte orrfrr,gtt leve: niiittbe�'of Cg$�+LGE, ,AHD WAGGON BUILDS . CHEAP ` TICKETS i V I -' IT 0 6 . I ws mado to order on short uotictir 1. E C P ELL "! `"�" "' eptaebatp;6,atr list mercLy� >. >< Bok Moulds and 13arro . Mia � 1Yro, lyf►°o. alttioat any of w1►[eh WHI vie . (; ale �� I �� r more dnrrante than 110 4 new anA ehowr Y i A . �,f oe at�n. xh(�aae lox re"oh a w,,�' .A, I� L. "R7CT CSR K "VCT., -R R A. N T E � Dry Geod4 Milihm7, and Groceries. * snub bleary F. Aiftll+lr, v _ . _ 1-- o -D kQcwu i41ri1fAr� 'p y outario Bloeil,oltposita Peoatpfllee, Whitby d jk►ue nhatn, Gl irkesipg ul frons. ai} up Ct O . NNO..L�.1, C�r .ay,, • } outer. atinwrom M insults. 4t +' +r S \../ i • 'sees - , w,rarafie. it .r * /■� k yr j � jl i�' �n.1 upwarvlAv &Tauri] 1 UV1&-. x I i;: • /�� ��t ���je„e�1 �l . '7 r"I . .. !1�GE V A t - - _ -Clem M bon ht en stay IAafatMtiat otr / YM` fYii M Y4 ►n: •- 13-� f , OR ��'111TRY. .t .. ' i d fur 'sash. Ile axtxa a►•res.'�tp Lowest bg,.��t�,��e ever rWmed from ! ''.a',* n►aed �btatc t C3A�i+IAE and �A:GGON _R©NER. C4pAda ,q*;A. Nor1JY Do"* RipoeVta, r. a,: e! • agent�0 tar the ndebrakd ., gew x ri• t , r • .! � ' , • t .. .: ' �r �Ianotortee to (lr1Wd, fkldatlf and•. x 'toll t4 said + '«. rigLtaityfeer I Everyt .. f `the Farming ` implement Line epaired e 1�'iW _ � . rasmenvor t%1 -"V-- .• ' . P 'olnptly -4nd ..neatly. . . `j'rsips rNQ,thrQ& ally An Whitby n n j SII L11K4G ' k rI*N8 , {w- W. oetldiWly eolith a,oall from the public, snd,gnarun�ee sati(;l'aciibri: Cali' c nation mora Port �nr(ui w t P'"..n V*,1XL �i 1l0Votr VVdM re?prl<ttf tr# .I'iolierina, Qct. I%ht •ltd. wry. . dhuriagh t V1hitby destination. ►� •..aN... 107 iO�j�o-gtreot. two doc�+ --- 8inglerand reMtra tiaketa• to au pointe i a, pt kdehiide- , 6r 0t, • : , ° W on the Gran T'stiok, Gtb.t western D1v- a # A ! ��� + , iaidna: CbWw and Un ed Trunk. Detroit, `fit �dI ' .4 O - - i roti o i GrAPd )IIiY.Eit sod• lllblwwkele, ani 1'Jsier �' '►� "' R';•c.. .:a oobtuitil Rsiltisys and their eoornet,io(ws. pAp�� ��i •___ .. , sic.. j�'U. L}+ 1 sy all pointe its •. f rt. l ea t r r r v I t' .thf+ II t3lttNs�, i3ritish � ft ., A ,4 .lea -r.-I AND GET ONE F THOSE 11 . Cab..abi,e,.wwhiogtoo Terrikc�laed'to 'R' . MING OT D' :�INDERS if `l wpettis of the world, guarantleed at -as _'0 (� �1 +� v '� ""'1� . 1tlw ae'the bweat >friea. �+ �T Jl iiNTlCi'. • oh r la P�repr, old A�iQVNlw I , ;:; It *� 's,i a ��� �e1a>�Rers Gelal�' dna 'Ynmtnin� Bird bi�wArtq, r r'a First -tiara wry tieisairl firma , 1U*NG SIRMAED AC I _ WaA+son's Horse Rahe, Rouay h�>Idtlning lelills, - It and fl�oeaLiivsl ofll. l.am - {° E4R r.t:,iz� Champion Prills,... Ugb�idgd PYoRras tea' ' `" d `ate W �►' . • $ t �i'OV , ' BROTH whedw a W�ao>��ew �io.':8� Sewing )�>�chine.. ' 3� _ else- e Pi hAsi'iviitfb b sand the old Qop1i- ' Bey lhtr•' tbelr truss +. � *f to oa'n' "atoll INOERSOLU :: ti;nI o xhe abnire.I guarantee to have no equal or no sale. , Q at--__t_---d•'llalhtiOke�a1t11"b ► tto t' s *0= a n iia/. thea1dpp11 as•: - ! 1I • , a. -'t--- -+--po I ` by with a of flarr''ttreealdt liens 1br w. peso the rl0tireti -_ Celebi ded Lour . W,2,4' . Y OBI�av�►a Im > Ei'1'ed d B Tveater's h mpiou Pw" ye,tarro.atate, t1 .4t; � Oa&esda #�a d '° ,�lL :><, w 7 r t P . -• . $13 each. . , ' �r r.� lYt i iOt ieaei mai iba4 r ill brave alwg►7!� is tom, nae >.ilwt►T tour . �,► �'� - • , I Thlree Po}rats, for �f >= fors any Plow , i 't For , tis, Gema b iib ague ROM ilial 111i1t trhat is � {���,�� (, r � �- kpo*m as flirts stubs • blas . >a we~ gar- ��r�tt" fol; � !'iauo maQnfstAtfet�ed 'tet very low prit�e. All tsinti�Jt �: �R mgtg /tip fttll�_(�d oma0 � fair ribs bM mart ie 7 - `� 3tbvesin` tl hand: # ait8s elrboial ti{t^Pni" fi►r Thos. t @ yy . t nm � ] 1# Y. Ifilr otoot is fif -cltaas• and war•r.alad ad . .t aw eft Haulm. 0"isiitis # past► dump tutu Abo sgeat wttlan B nrsaries,. {fir, 1 - . " L' ? =f,'. �- e j ���� t:.: sa . 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I was rather dismayed oil einterinl t,o find the minister to be McDonald him self. flow did I know but what he wigh axort his strange power over mel__ Th alta, suggested fighting rather than preach- ing. With coat off and shirt sleeves roll- ed. up, the neck and bosons of his shirt nil- ' butt(n►ed, HIS HUGE IN'OR1t TOWERED ABOVE THE PUL - ?IT. - . 1 e looked very formidable. Why lie was this -condition 1 do not know, but was old that it was Iiia usual way. The seats of McWitaldite churches have nu backs. The meeting had not progressed very fat before a woman a few sesta behind me be- g; ll the jerks. When I first saw her, her hands wore flying up and down in her lap as though site had the St. Vitus dance. S on tier head began jerking backward [Rud forward, while her foot kept quick tinge on the fluor. •Suddenly site sprang to her feet, her hands' waving wildly , In tho air and her heavy boots clattering on the flour. She uttered piercing shrieks, ani though in deadly peril. In about three utinutes she fell back exhaust(�il on the lai,s of those bohind her. Horfriends holpod her to arrange her hair and cloth- ing, which had taut badly disarranged dur- ing her struggles. Tu say that I was frightened doer not oxpress my feelings. I do not know whother McDonald was continuing his discourse through it all sir not, but if so, l }tin sure few could hat4e heard hint. It was net long till others were affected; and if ontt was terrifying, what were two or three at once? I `could stand it no longer. Putting Illy fingers in my ears, 1 rushed out of doors, foaring that McMnald wuulad grab' me as I piissed hint. - I did not stop until within sight of home. It was not IongbeforoI was joined by others whose nerves were ne stronger than my ' own. ,)thing the service the windows were crowded with spectators. who either Could not or dared not go inside. When tate rest of the party came home, they gave lno an account of the meeting. Fred 0d trio that a girl who sat in the seat in front of him had taken the jerks three tinges. Twice she hall fallen back into his lap and he had lifted her to her seat again. So as an experiment he moved aside when she took them the third time. Site fell back between the seats, head and foot up, in. such a manner that she was wedged botwoen thein like a closed jack- knife. Two worthy deacon got her odt of her unpleasant position. When several get the jerks at.the same timo it is dreadful. Iwasdestinod sever- al )•oars later to see more of " it and on a lar,,er scale. The chief church •f the JlcUunalditca is at Uigg, Kings county, P. E. -1. - Once a year communion ill held thea e I and AtcD(-naldites froth far and near truck to attend the services, for then it is an all -day afli ir. Being on a visit to Charlottetown some of my friends urgod hue to go and see them. Remem- boring. my fright )ears before, I hesitated but as McDonald was dead I concluded his ,lowers over them had ceased and I WOULD NOT CE tie EASILY SCARhD. Never was I more mistaken. 'the sights and sounds I hoard that day I shall never forget. It is quite a drive from Char- lottetown . tu' Bigg, but many go every year to attend the meetings. We were late and the Gaelic service had just begun. Aft English service was• held in the morn - inti and evening and the Giaelic in the Afternoon. The church was quite large and was arranged different from any that I had ever seen. Two chimneys in the endo of the church were rough and bare as the bricklayers had left them. There ►yore doors at each end of the church A !vide aisle ran through it from door tic flour. , The pulpit was in the centre of the church. The seats on that aide were tin the nninister's right and left. The others faced the aisle ttowarl the pulpit. There was u gallery oih the side opposite the pulpit. The' communion table was laid down the,centre aisle, opposite the pulpit and between the chimneys. The table was apparently a temporary affair, of rough boards, over which was spread a white cloth. !tough seats were on either side filled with members of the church. I do not kligw the Mame of the minister, but heard he did not approve of the jerks, and was. not popular among the members in consequence. Perhaps that is why the rising generation have mostly given it . up. A friond who went to seethem a few summers ago informed me that except among the older people it had - nearly flied out. However, after ing of s substantial lunch we felt ab a to tape the inusic. The crowd was im ense. The road for half a mile or more • was lined with teams fastened to the fence, from the stylish turnouts of swells from town to the cotpmon farm carte of,poor farmers. We forced "our wayy into the church whero-there was hardly standing room. Ahs the meeting proresmed, I began to think the jerrs werl leas violent, since the death of the great McDonald, who, by the way, is buried in the yard s fewb feet front the door. One or two in the far. ther end of the church were nodding in a violent manner, but were otherwise -quiet. Soon everybody's attention was attracted by a young girl, about 18 'or 20, dressed in blue. At that tine gypsy bonnets were the style, and she wore tine which rested partly on her head and partly on an en- imhous chignon- - She began clapping her hands and jerking her shoulders, flopping up and down in her seat, and finally sprang to her feet, all parts of her body in motion at once. As she threw her head backwards and forwards SHN LOOSIANED MAR CMGNON, the ingredients of which flew in all direc. tions into her neighbors' laps. Her gypsy honnot., which was fastened under her chin, Hew up and down the baiack of her neck. She uttered She wildest shrieks, but at last fell back into the laps of those behind her. Had there been backs to the seats she must have hurt herself, but as the seats wore so close together and filled with people the only ones hurt are these that receive the weight of the enthusiast. After she revived her friends handed hes the various artiolesi of head gear and other wearing apparel that had been scattered about, and she fixed up her hair and made herself snug again. She must have been an excitable girl, as she had the jerks again before the service closed, scattering her head gear about as before. Another girl, who wore her hair fristed out after the manner of Barnum's Circassian girls, went through the shame perform"., She shook her hea4 from side to side so Last that her hair swept over her face at oiery turn. All this time wet irele stand - 9:. M t • y • _ 3•, ., s;= 1 -'j . ,s,, i , - ► .+, ' • I . i ., - ,_ 1 \ J • . - - , - , • - - L ', - - - _ I _ 5' ins in the sial prdttywell infront,ornear the pulpit. ir+eo. in the aisle, seated on a box, was yo girl acarwly more than fourteen. 8 had her bead bowed down on her , elbows on her knees, and was so q let I fanded she must be asleep. Sudde y she sprung to her feet with a screech that made my blood ran cold. She w so violent and I was so near her that I could not sta and watch her another inute. I orad myself backward thro h the crowd. As a good many besides myself were frightened, a general rush made for the door, the screams of t)i f ''ghtened ones mingling with the s ka of those who had the arks, for by is time six or eight were ving the t once. No road house ever held a re excited crowd. Some, while shriek g, made exclamations as thong impI ng help. As I could not unders d a ord they said, I suppose they a G lie. When we got out of doors we� ed down the road, out of the sound of a noise, untilour frighthad Cariosity b ught us inside the church again. This me I was fortunate enough to see a gentle an of my acquaintance, who helped m to a good position to see, and still only a short distance from the door. We we standing on the seats, he behind me, d close to t4 wall at the far end of the t. I was busy watching the performs Ice at the other end of the church, which appeared to be the most disturbed, w en a woman began on the very seat I w standing on. As the sesta are only prop at each end and in the middle, and a beard was springy, sun BHoo[ Evfi1RTONlr bis THE BRAT. - Fearing that 1 was actually taking the jerks I took he quickest way out, step- ping on the of those sol my way until safe out do(► Several seats from where I had stood w s a man chose face showed his fright- fter making some vain at- tempts to the door he turned about and sprang row an open window. Ar yet I had seen no men affected. As they seemed more numerous at the other end of the churn , we forced our way in through the pposite door, and pushed through the a wded aisle to a good posi- tion. By this titin the gallery was literally packed, and w looked anxiously at the support&. I uld not see whether any had the jerks ap stairs or not. At any fresh outb those in the fronts of the gallery would can so far over in their eagerness to what was going on be- neath them that it seemed a miracle that none fell into the crowd below. Although I was several times quite near the pulpit I could onl' catch the sound of the min- ister's voice ow and then. How those in the far elnds of the church bould get an idea of wh t was said I do not know. The shuffling of the feet of those who were constantly going in and out, to- gether with'the noise of those having the jerks, made it impossible to hear the preacher. I found that the men did take the jerks, but that they were not so vio- lent or ezcitahle as the women. One man in particular I felt sorry for. He was leaning agsineS the chimney. When he took the jerks he struck his against it with every and motion. When we w rib home, we t sdmitled that we had n enough of , the McDon- aldites. One y, a resident of Boston said to me: "Well, I have paid high rices many,. ti es, to see different plays m the theatres but "I never yet saw any- thing equal t this McDonsildite moot*• ing. - �.tr ace T ey Never Die.. , - Is this hous i o rent ? , It is. You it has two cards on the front, and the etters are very distinct. Does the we inn who has just pulled the bell desire _ rent the house .? Oh, no. As anon as the door is opened the following nversation will take place: "Is. this lion for sale ?" . . "Nu, ma em it is for rent.' 1.. : "What woul they ask if • they were going to sell it " "About, • •`Wouldn't t y take j4,000t" 1.;.; "Then it is not for sale?' .ANo.1i "Wasn't it for sale last year 7" • !, "I do not know." "Won't it be in the fall7" � "I can't say.' i ; ` . "Can't I loo it over? I don%want to rent, 'of course, but if I should happen to like the plan of a interior, and the rooms just suited, an the neighborhood was all right.. and I get some money I am ex- pecting, I mig t possibly want to buy somewhere wit in a mile of this corner. And here co ea another woman. Does she want to ren the house 7 ' You shall jud a for.yourself. Listen: `'In this house to rent?" "Ytle'm." • - I' ' "Oh, I thonglyt it was to be`sold it Auc• tion." "No'm."I ... "Hasn't It ever been 'sold that ways' "Never," "And won'b it be in the fall?' .'No'm." "Then it is to' stent r' r "Yo'm." l i "Well, Idon't want t' "refit, but I'll look it over and if it suits me I'll keep the location in d. ' I mal, run across some one who ts a house. ' ���. . ar ' A-- A woriliblt to smaskim A curious accident happened in )yris the other dy. Dr. R-,- weata very open collars on him shirt, and when walking along the -Rue de Yungirard some- body threw ^,lighten cigar stump out of the window. The doctor marlaved the gracious offering in the nape of his neck. He tried to take hold of it, but it eluded his grasp, and tumbled down his be* burning him dreadfully in a number of places. Mad with pain he robed into a wine -shop, bat before he could strip hie back was i, mass of bliatefta. The doctor did not know . waw W thrown the cigar stump, but a bysltanlder iotict,d the windov/ it came from, and the doctor sent for a policeman. The person who threw the cigar proved to -be a Y. 'G , a entleman of means, who wins very. much shocked ar his imprudesoe, and offered a considerable sum of money to the doctor to hush the matter up. But the latter refused to be appeased, and threatened to bring an action of criminal carelessness. Should he succeed the smoker may grieve in jail over the nmdb of his folly. Yew The Yankee says' "How de dot' tie Italian " How do you stand t" the French. man " How do ou carry yourself t" the Dutchman `• low do you fare t" the Swede "How can you t" the Pole `e ♦ei thou gay I" the Turk "May Allah prosper thoe 1 ' and the Quaker " How Is thee rr Out fn aesthetic Montana the usual Bahal- ion is : "Hello, dully. how's ler oo>�iaott Come in and give the Insen ill row In a blood 1" Is.� eonewriss, Menson' VIUK06 faith tetliao maul try. Not Illi imbpru- derme alone appl* the ancient maxim (dps'oaa jw* um sunt jw,eJ)_4I_Ltleriss of Lw are stet law. Xr. ' Mr. Gladstone, at the oI reeanty- thre% Plume -minister of ' , and the chief ed uibb►� BtaResmen-bo lase eminent for w ht of p�eroltal oharaoter a>wd s000mpl' saholwObip thea fafk,hu etttmordinary samistesy ! public akin and bis Parliamentary► el a ane illustration of the Engem ggeunuu in its most oharsoteeirtio form. There is a oer- tain sturdiness in Mr. 01 -A -tone's na• ture showing itself in ovary way, ezceFt his reputedsensitiveness to personal oritic- ism, which is in singular contrast with the Oriental character of , Lord Btsaioons- field, so long hie chief opponent. ` It was tie want of this quality gSite M ouch as' an alien genius which made the late min- ister- so un-Engliah. No one, inideied, cultivated BeRIUh ,trays more ss iduous17, or oelebn with more gusto the dis- tinctive English life, than Lord Beacons. field, and he identified himself with the bucolic party --the squire, the country gentleman end he seemed in even manner resolved, If resolution would so- sosepliah it, to be an EngHahman. But the contrast between him and Mr. O"tons was as apparent in every aspect as it f. in the remarkable canes- tturo of Ptt owk in which, if Gladstone has sometimes the air of a prig, Disraeli has always the air of Cagliostro. When Disraeli was at the head of the ministry, thb feeling was unavoidable that it was ab accomplished foreign talent that was governing England. But with Glad- stone, it is England governing herself. Much more than in any chief minister the ]IC lish conscience is felt in uladatone. Id Lord liidmouth and �[r. Percival, the two meat ordinary and common-plaos of 'Prime -ministers, there was the conven- tional "bah respectability and morality. .But in G tone it is the power of rec- bitude which is remarkable. He believes in honest dealing, and in subordinating public policy W moral Lw. He -may not like to be personally criticised, but he is not ataham A to be called sentimental in hill regard for the moral honor as well as for the "interest" of England. Nothing could be more din tteful to Mr. Gladstone than the Egyptu6 oompli- cation. Nothing could have been more delightful to Lord Beaoonsfleld. The vagueness of the object to be attained by warlike operations, Ithe difficulty of a pos- sible protectorate of the country, the dr- ain to protect the rights of a ?"low so remote from English sympathy" ami habits, naturally oppress Mr. Gladstone, thus necessarily engaged in transactions in ihloh his coupt,�► should never have Leen involved. But they would have teen exciting chapters of romance to Lord Beaeonsfiold, and he would ,en- deavoured to tarn the Bitaatio t' .the most dacsling account. .- Oo�i at once with the elusive aitnr tion in Pk with the franchise in Eng. land, an with the discontent of Ireland, and `oaded by a Tory party not greatly led, but of6owed by a brilliant cynic; a worthy squire, and a nondescript mad - asp. only a chief of the sturdiest moral and mental quality could hold at seventy- three a position which nobody else could fill. It is, as we said, his character no leas than his genius whiph will give him a great) place in English history. With the conquering C and the s000an- plished Cans ing, with Sir William Pitt and Bir Robert Peel, Gladstone must al- ways be mentioned Be an English states- man and minister who showed in his pub- lic and private life, in his masterly gr"l► of affairs, in his ascendency over a great, intelligent, and p ive party, in his high moral tone and his immense acoom- plishment, the power which any intelh- peut country would wish to see conduct- ing its affairs. Thu is the year in which the other great English-speaking nation calls one of its citizens bo i the Chief Executive Magistracy. HapIj that country if it summons to thab office a statesman so commanding, conscientious, and courage - one. and a man so tless as the Rngliaih Prime -minister i king at Gladstone, and then across th ace at our Presiden- tial contest, the linglishman may be par- doned if he is not quite ready to abandon a political systiem which brings so great a man as Gladstone into the direction of the Government, and .even the American may wonder whether his system of select- ing the Chief Magistrate L Barer than the -English method to bring the real chief of a party to the executive ohair,--Harpme's. ♦ Bottle 848 Yeas Old. - 'Mr. L. Green, of Newport, called at this ofpice last Saturday morning said ex- hibited to us a four -ounce bottle, the ez- utence of which is dearly traced back 848 yuan. It tan not properly be called a dare or round bottle, as the corners and hardly • either. Evidently the prooess of blowing glass at tie time It was made was in its inciptanay The bottom wait doubtless ints ill6d to be flat, lath the oornen and edges ars not sgaare'- ly and smoothly turned, and in the centre of the bottom a daub of molten - glass teems to have bean put [ler to stop alt the hole that was left by reamed of the edges failing to come together a" dose in the centre of the bottom. The shoulders at the top of thie bottle, too,, look w if they were intendgd to be blown square, but instead of thin they awkwardly doable ' in toward the centire. Taw deck of the bot- tlo tat short and straight, without the usu- al rim at the top, and at the bottom of the neck it spreads out and is apparently molded into the hole left ab the top of the bottle where the glass laps over from the shoulders. Up and down the body of the bottle in a -siert of twisting shape are but pretty uniform which a 1p'ea�r to be on the outsiderbn upon feel- ing the bottle they are discovered to be but slightly indeinted on the outside, and must be either inside or through the interior of the body of the Thu bottle wall brought from Germany in 1616 by John BalteP the Germum n naive would probably be shelled Becker), who Bottled in Philadelphia. When he (tied the bottle tell into the bands of his son, Fred Baker, theft into the bands of Fred's son, Karl, and then into the hands of Karl's _ daughter, Rachel, who married William Ramey and settled in St. Louis county in 1880. • Wiillispn Aftiney wile an Wide of Mr. 1(.. Giffin, who secured•"the 'Hellas, tato= hit f ud*'s wlf(t, Mr. G men hall lived in s county fbr twenty-five yeah, and still holds aft to certify to what we have here written and allow us. the "documents."—lVesbinptoa(Afe.) Ob- serder. "Do birds tbink t" asks a wtit�le In opan- ifes' a etur'rteit article. If they do, , we would like to know wliat a (clary ird thinks of the woman who stands up a ohair and adtalke baby" through the wir+se d the #,lege. lieesea I% w M Apemen 40 ptasoo (� in0 ki folia a of Bitty seeking O� to peeeervo eeldet. Is. lite itself, a � atitlimetema who made up Otte fdalliem 8doset plim, ctrl tllbe "mmosmik is Mllskrmil" d n b*" .e'W� anoth ," old am � kn�ockk off altdadyt tit's only two o el okl" r'aTo," resp00ded tube etbee, wasp was en- ��, N In anliwitltng his crutoii : "I an ,�iqg 10 put it ars. tie , oths3 khan. cit d�iao't suppds s, a 1616w am bag all da/ on the •aM les d0 ren t FOREIGN NE'W'S. A Ckmw 2whAk-♦ 2%rr" ieiieit - Ewa Thetas d � AL9 atsys .!Another of the iaboreas and suEnsrr for Italian iodapeiiscomi and unit , Gio?v Mini Baulds Tata, did at Rema dither' da at an age of s.7. Re ones filled the d of viae peesid sly of .repulse rembly, and had to d from his yeah later he was a cabinet minis- ter o a constitutional monarch, and in him King Humbert laments the lase of a loyal anblect and a faithful mad trusties, Nrvautt. The Paru�anl sus svitlently a ramulus people. There are thirty morning our- nals pubhished and Biztean afternoon Jour- rials- The Petit Jowai itai has a dinghy air. culation af 694,600, three other papers have taroulations of 100.000 to 1118.000, three others 53,000 to 80,000, and fifteen others 20,000 to 47,000. The circulation of Pigaso is 80,000. The combined issue of the leading morning dalio foot up 1,758,000 copies per day. A terrible accident ocoarted recently at Anzonne? by which one of the men con- nectied with a menagerie which is being exhibited there loot his life. It a that the man was showing the wild beasts to some friends, and in paining before a cage containing a lion acid two lionesses he put one of his alms betty *en the bates for the p of stroking 'the lion's mane. The ionseses immediately sprang at the man's arm, in which they burl -ed their claws, while the lion, by a snap of his teeth, severed the arm dean from the should&. The man was taken away by other attendants, and he died in hospital soon after. A few days ago four well-de+�sed man entered a London tavern and had dinner. When the moment came to pay they mid that they had no money with them, but would leave a valuable diamond ring. A few days later they called, settled the previous account, hmid another dinner, talked tA► the proprietor, and finally m(dd him the. ring for EM. He considered that he had made • while it had been in�Ws possession he had taken it to a jeweller, who had pro- nounoed it to be worth 1:100. The outlets, however, had on their second visit dub- atituted an imitation fac-simile for the genuine ring. Ever since the public worship L - tion bill wait pat in force against the; ex- treme high churchmen, the loyalty of the ritualists in England has fallen to a low ebb. The G'Aurrh Times, in its isle commenting on the duke of $end's I ganatrc marriage, says that the Ge an. allunoes of the royal families acid t oir connections have been fraught with ger to the public morals of the noun That however severe the queen on any dereliction from propnot her own court, she has not hama=to - fice her own daughters to men of loose and questionable morality. The same Far is much scandalized at the archbishop of Canterbury for joining the Wycliffe soci- ety. The land specuLton along the western Riviera are in a state of dispair at i the death of the dako of Albany. They hall induced him to agree to purchase a lO(lr- tion of some land belonging to a di - cats at Antibes, and now they urge t the agreement should be carried out, and that either the duchess of Albany or me English prince should build a house t lore and inhabit it. All along the Ri iera land is bought and sold much like a ks elsewhere. Everryyone speculates. o purchasers lay a depou6, and if they are unable to resell they forfeit it. d worth 3 or 4 francs a meter was at one time run up to 54 or Sb francs. It has now fallen .to 14 or 16, and will pro bly go lower. _ The phi7ainthropio efforts of the tan agriculturists to render their coup in- dependent of China for the supply of tea appear as yet 0 have been crows owl th IA* suooers. Sawn" I" of the prod of the tea planta whish have been aa - tined in Georgia were Intel oxhibi . the hall of the Agrieultan Society of the Caucasus at Tiflis, and appear to hay ex- cited oonaiderable interest. - The i journals, however, admit that the main les proved to be rather poor in flavor, d that their Brown resembled that of `hi - nese tA')am of veq inferior quality. 1 is pleaded, however, that these spent ens were g%wn by a planter of little ez n once in Chinese methods of oultiva on and preparation, and hopes are exp of ulu,nate wscoear. . ' • 1. D. Ohevalley, a native of Swi land, aged 66 when recently on a steamboat on the Lake of Geneva, en- gaged to indicate to the crowd around im the lapse of a quarter of an hoar, u as many minutes or eeoonds as any one chose tlo, name, and farther, to indi to by the voice the moment the hand over the quarter minutes or halt min to or anj other subdivision stipulated. . he did without mistake in the midst f a diversified conversation. fie acq - by imitation and patience a movement w I neither thought nor labor nor any ng can stop. It is similar to that of a n- dulum, which gt each motion of. ping returning givdfe him the space fief t 1e seconds, so that twenty of the o a minute, mad these he adds to Ie- tinauualy. The Russian flnataoe oilnliter littrtb tins the gloomy condition of finanon, O, and Industry in Riva to the comped ' n of the United43tates, Canada, and dm sa wheat exporting countries. This natadaia tis duan ta'ade, i• !s added, - eCted laslilowl►er*r who - eensequ tly bought -leer of mannfat a faetured Bloods able suffered frostove ro- a�Ciam, &I as. Keganb cotton "d MOW" r olil ock. Mr. Ke y, I�of the ` tub trsps=y at S!„ is IgAirring to these m- 10mmose, A tent the . logo oif the llsi detses sfatenoW on the bnalligei ti- watever the Noverit yealr•ir , ` n- &mt, slut the "pert aatidpa6 tic im- ovatsaent, while it ammout� the n - jqp f�pin taxaltion as a m of ' fie 1, and oI dovel ing im tf$g fittifltetry. - A gr*0' sola int antique silver rk 1_0417 toot place tl tie Sobel I ot, yFlstia, a* w�iish •brilliant .Dmpan of A dyer -got rproo bo byy P !!'for 18,600 franss. '!'here as acro Am a paia.�f owers. of Robert�rd brouglm6 X1,000 f and one of 1787. 6,660 frauds. Two w. der bum were meld for 51.6110 hunoe. A pate of owadlotirki6 made b� Antoine de Saint Metol, brtought 6,000 t11 mme. other' by IMattin Hoscths, 3,160fr mw& A mwi teaitot be�dalght $r80D francs. stall iig� ptioss weave ax"e d Boar up aaade iy YilleaWr aid Ksiawi. and a g 1 �pa were aauaid.a+ed tills, eAf the oolleotllion. •. d* the, damftie . �- T r ppmm�d on the 514th tri`Msntoh, at 0 .p , dtliumg the whole of tis popala . of doo�rmi a second fWow(hd In tyre • r YI �. . . • !' . 4 . i ,,�. ., - R .. .'_ - . ' fir. ..-'� '.. �_. ., n Ly -ism ..�.::, r.,_I L .:..-_I9 t3 :1�a::J - �.. 1._At,.l, _: . "" -'. � - `: _. tis x -.. _..+�.�.e.L ro.M,�'�:�:.0 a.,��-•siJ�s::.��--z�... s afl.a, a>sid tii►d'rbw3i, dd ratite" d a rain °em's''n�t10°• I m ort Orders: mneme thnuder wallheald at intervals of aro planted, whom as roil is reasonably I a quarter car half so hour. ♦flet that the moist, th• battler chance latero b for a gait k. r earthquakes were repetted'vet'y day to steady and vigorous growth. • . BAB IRON. - . the number of t�hirt�, wit gt�eat or les- The maces. wit'. which the Tr�atoQlr Dir. !�H)FET ItETAI 9. ' ' sae violence, TLe 'a residenoa, the have me,t p� v -a them the men t rev. a ti, Ll FIRE ('1.AY 6i'Ii111F. kyr a oioisl it, the �t�s, and Dyes slit t» pet nr ir+e++�nt. Trey r re at. 1 HEINICAI N AICD OIL _ I+r -e beg aqua t o t from ell o'arta o mooiety, drdef • to imh oft , diched. & -&a. pis o bu"I"igs w"" greatly dam' 10 .. Copland & McLaren , ., �g�d. Phe top= of tWwa sm�11 towner on the eathsd>Inl and the whole of the fourth a ai*t le asttle rn.oh in T. zes, at the wellington fire. t. u4 sorrel. wellt•rt. ■ tower fell, damaging flu root, while to head r,i Rt d River, is said to contain new ly s bombers, itla►s 6n2 8 I atrrn•aber Now, . " the interior great rents won caused in the 86.000 metres mors than thin satire State of - _ __ - - _ -� _-_._ . wally. kbode 1,Usid continua in territory. LOUR ANI) SAW M1LL FOR SALE 061 how Nred solid week I feel, I don't believe I will at Lek":&. county (leto►d; brick building t0 : The �ttii Turkish newspaper lately .ter pt through the 84r�[ ewe-dwnlrK I Oh yes you 2i floret a high, e,wt. inh.g three pair -will stoves end all announced tint a volcano will, Nyen take a bottle or two aI Dr. Usrsco•s Stomach will 3cry marl finery for a ing 5, 90 i t 0,tom wart : yw - had ap)reared mill 3.R t 60, wombat r f cutting 5,t11it1 t u 10,000 f. et irk day; " within the ditty limits of �ignrtanttRleple, a lutea DotWs t0 the lood and tone up the system all di iven t. m w 50-hora. _ Ili y power Buel eye antnmat-c On the there of the Sea of �g�� cut ^er engine; 3i adore Isnd,fiuuee, noble drir. t nt geersnora- he _ - - --_ —_-_ good Iroit, o -chard, shedA erd rtahbng for farce s city was eenvulgOd with excitement. 8'nr)o #L, :8G."o on marrtwwlqg[e. Ladies teams; vice e8.OW; term#, i';,0W c,sh, balacce oo mint• nY�m ^+ A Oeotleme t. Apply tmmeabtely. R_ N. ~- (I• DALRYMPLE, Lakeside. _ I - Tho - at the Phi ocswr, J.P . Bea -Tress. London, aft- A#Mto wanted I . non all the ' time. The "volcano" con- OTS FO R AA LE- 28 AN D 29 1-r • CON- .l - sisted of a small atrial[ in the ginound, over �-A CR$SIOY Routh Wed of Toronto and Sydenham Sly EKED SA[lSAGES. which layed a bluish flame. The abili- Bead• Holland• mill site Maroon. For pa tie►,lare apply . Bat 11t Dlewwrket tier of Trkish officials showed brilliantly - t The m at a,nwtnieut mast for t am n in thtir Lissy- - " - " to thin eID ne - The eat of lips i MP1tOM) WA8ATJTW t1'MAACHINR _'AT- p~on. Th. se nita a are cook,'#, and r,•a, y for use. alga y P pb 1 aNTBU, approaches uewler the old method of hand . hold by groc r. through the Domini, a baud fur tnia! went in rsoln to examine the 'avolCanO "rull,bing than any device fat introduced• to t►.e,*tihlio. ' to w,CLARK, P. O. Boa ..i1,. Montreal- . . pe Rnail worked, and war " perfecta . cl without - -- - -- - - -- - and ootlld make not in$ out of it. He sent h e.k� th e`er h og mails., ee injury to the oho . riptivc 1 Agents Wanted for his h ician who it seems is ex ehdu►lee ssafled nee erten, aI5 J. H. dwnlvuR P n r yaukleek SLI, Oet ed to provide remedies for all ories mating Kelnhardt'g Hair $ rer and Mono- —FUR Tfis— of physical oewvulsions. But the doctor tache Producer: IIl$Ilranc could o nothing. So the police erected 0itizen8 a Co , of Canada. A geou(ne p v ation which ls ;;Lranteed to do all . a wooden fence around the volcano in or- that Is claimed tar it Producing luxuriant whWcers and E.tablished IWA1 -0apital and Assets, =1,•126,%5, der to restrain it from harm. The thing moust%che in six wanks. In bottles rate!y kd to . ' got noised abroad, and a meddlesome for- T onlo�fore1. F. REINHARDT, Matt �Iding, _Government Deposit $155.000 Cash. , . . II e er went to look at it. He took u a -. As the Company tranenct.e Fire, Life, and p F II DI X(1N. & C0 Accident buaincom a profitable awacy ie thus - shovel and threw a little earth into the e . • offered to those soliciting insurance rialra crater, and, alar 1 extinguished the vol- t11ua0auar•rs et star Mvgt Special terms to those who have valuable con- dig� Leather Belting I Farm Mutualstrf property insured low ab Dy " cane. The citJ u in tat thus be- ing deprived of a lion of great promise. r `trig stfreete Wass. Toronto, Mea *Mince, 179 rt. 4aeies titrant, Nomirral. " Recent years have been unusually Pro- Iasge double Driving Belts a specWtr, eeaa lifld in discoveries of the remains of the for Price Liete and Discounts any oft Block th this Company o held Dy prehistoric inhabitants of S land. An — many of the wealthiest oitisuns o/ MontrcaL . ►ntelssting (h.ae.ery of the , hhaa ittte- TU SA D D LF. [� S The Newell Patent Univer°al Grinder.: - I been made in the valla of the An. The celebrated RIM d)Ity Harness oil can be had Nom . • y the follows g wholesale Saddlery Hardware houses; Award of Gold and - 4IIOIID0, near Brigg, In LinaolOrhire �d A Davnidson, Hamilton ; Ho Bros, Hamilton; Sliver Medals. Some labors who were eftaaatint brick Fraser A Johnson, Hamilton ; 0. Davidson and on., It • Ie► Toronto; S- TremA Co., Toronto• T.`Woodbridge and Co., n_ earth came upon a cordtuwT � at a Tanned; W. Eula. Motion ; fir. U. Martin. Kingston NEK ELL A011APIA I ' `_r_ J- Bmlth, an I tion., Brantford; or from F. F. DALLEY �,.�ors, depth of acme =even feet w the aur- .wet Co Hamilton. Bole airents for the Dominion. ML Jame"L wei! face. Above the road isa stratum of rix wt & F. P. Currie & Co. Monti•eatl. feet of clayy, and upon the clay lies u layer 100 aroy Nnn St„ Montreal These trills ealFe of peat. It is known that this peat has• Importers o, time, grind any kind occupied its present position for consider- �(�a�da�'m� vac neo ensw 1. Cilamnee : = of grain very Fahr - ably more than thousand years, a Ro- Ooven, Whittig Fire Bricks,Planter of Paris, Fire ( yt • ■ d w 1 t a • • i .. . road which is still �"" in goo order Btw.� Ronan (gement, China #,,,lay_ • Irrwtl■g. L a r g 0 r _ ml�n ` fl r Manutaaturenof �� tee,;, :lieu Mills working • crossing it. The newly-duoovered track ei�g� ateet befog. Cnatr s Bee sp rtn„s �'�`- on same principle - ir formed of huge oaken beams, which with different style or outter. grinding phot- �a LILY phates, gold and silver ores, q pilaster are fastened into the glacial drift beneath ba perfect gem, equal to an Imported Fnmoh clay, bones, fleh-scrape. hark. Rea. Please Calf by means of oaken pins; • and it u be- Caiwet: fits like a glove to the figure; very styl- or write for vortroulaim lieved b geologists who have visited the i•h. e1eg•nt Y��pewr`nm and approved of -- - - - -- - - - t - , exeayatiolne that there timber were laid the meet ons. Manntwinred by �IltAal carriage BIldpDient X81 ' THE OROMPTON CORSETOO. down at least ten thourir<ud years ago, i r I►osR !)TitBWT TORO1rTO. ixooBPoaATlr�n, ; The truck rooms to be about a mile in —HEAD OFFICE. L0, DON, ONT. ' length, but whither it led and what was 40OM 40 CO. iage � ata use, ire questions which ire rwroely rLeu: oe owstorateosm $125 to 000, payable on " T' likely to be solved. 8TOCK BROKERS Fur a5W sir halt ouniflcate, tat; quarterly dues in yd- - - Membersat the Toronto stock Exchange). .ance, i)ll.fb_ r�r Fa ll,(100e'erti9cate, ib: -q sly dues to a,ivan' . 1F'reeitai Riad 1Basllsia 11a•ler Huy and sell os. tlemmissiow [or cash or on mar- gin allse�trt tree dealt bm on the Torente, nem- gLFor $2.000 Certiacats.;10; q ly dues in advan , . ' Aedmiral of the Fleet, Sir Thoth Sym- "Vi1 and New Iver■ stm. I .. - onds; G. C. B., has compiled an intaireet- STOCK EXCHANGES, $3 u•oto Cereibtsate,:15; qn. sly ones io ad.anllje, - . ing comp Lam of the naval estimates in Also execute Orders OD the C\ledge sewlr� A percentage of the Peen • lion towards a ;11_ F o f Trade Bene fund Tng only cash pays rte field- at the Englsn smi Ftana for 1881-b, with the time of making application for a oerti6oaW_ Tho j� , number of ships in course of construction -IN GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.- maiuder of the liandity is made u of assessments at the rte T*K*WrO STRUM. TOkONTP. rata of $1.60 on each $I.OW upon the marriage of nrQl- ln e.eh Conn I" roti this we find that bars. 1•l assessments made the year psyshle ,auar- whlltl the tAtai •amOUnt to be • nt lA ------ -- - -- terly, which upon the lsesent l memberAip recures ' P° rte, 7�� . the ls►yinent of a number of En, ,cements, and a safe England in the construction of armored he y Mixod• Paints and reliable investment for your rt ie. hemi for liy- ships is I."J18,456, the French devote to MAN,uv4aruRED BY LLondon, ooc�l l,a`ttovlrn. w. i ►t�ACII. +�eeretary. +' . that ppurpose 1;1,819 360 or'noarly double. Ay� y p - — At the same time, France has fifteen ar- a� U118KY A SUNS, 110RUIL, . �� „� L mored vessels in ,course of eenstuctiorn, an around in Pure Linseed -Oil and Turpontine. Th � 0 - ' while we lave Only twelve ; of there four "American Mixed Paints are to • targe a tent ground wit are imltatrutis of the French 'barbettes Silicate of Baia, and are dear at any prim- Ask for Ramsay ■ and ace lb" you get them. ADV y to your and two citadel ships of the old style, cow mem - armed with fo -three-ton ns B. L - - - -- - - �y gu ) . . . It is also stated that the new English Ban Line Bowl 110 Steamships. A S S O C 1 A L I O N - h ships aro to be armored one-third their Sailinduring winter from Portland every Thursday, ` + - ell l and Ha! r every Saturday to Liverpood, and in summer r len -th onl , while the F, enoh are armor- tram Quebec e. $li 000 Paid on 3'la Oyer $100. " t, cry t3atturly to Liverpwl, rolling at lA►u- , ed their whole length.: In the building �'�ry to land mails and psaeeulters for Scotland and 7 r ) Irelaad. Ahw from Baltimore via Halifax and St- John's 4W I aid in Bene til to ate. yards of i• ranee, it is added, 22,862 men N. F-, to Liverpool fortnightly durinngg summer months s are em to ed • in the En lith aids Ili - The steamers of the 01Ygow linea e.il during winter bac ISSUE IN 1883 OVB Q �, 000, 00 P y fti y ► tween Portland and Glasgow, and Hu iton and Ola%ow i 441. Here it seems we build by contract alternately; and during stunwar between t,tuebec oro t + k Thu only (atmpany in (anwls that bine paid aclaim- 1 iron clad 2 die fah tarsals 2 torlpedo GlYguw and Boston and (Iliisgow every wee . W + Fcr [might, gaa4atre, •off other information UaUUUl3TEU aECI KITI'. yassels 1 Whoa and 4 to o boats w ply to tk umaehor do Co , Baltimore e1 tr r P . Premiums swa1L Addrw the French 5 iron -clads, 8 torpedo boats Lenard aft: Cc, ltaltfai : Shea, do C0., 8L John's W. B WEBBM and 3 dais ' tch vessels, Adlminl S m� N- F.: Wm. 1�nomson e¢ C0., S4 Jghn. 1V. 13 ; Agana wanted (iec..•t.ry, Hamil a Pa y Allan r: Co.. Chicago; Love a Alden, New -` - _- —__ , - onds declares that the. Bntiah navy is !fork ' H. Bourlier, Toronto • Allan, alae & CO., - starved, and looks forward to a "naval koaL : H A Allan. Portland. Boston. Mon Sedan" ar a clertainty. Of the 62 "fight- - 30' DAYS TRIAL . ing and tea -going iron -clads" of which .Dominion Line of Steamships oR• - list has been issued by Perliament, only some lfi-•according to Admiral Symonds Ranning to oonneotlon with the Grand Trnn► I �a , - --ean go at full toned ; the refit are "mem Railway t f CanAde. Wing front Quebec evert 8ata� wring take summer months, and hem tempt tAl slaughter audi drown their crews, Ana every Thursday during the *Intlei ��(n..t>,i,t ► err,u.i i months Bailin dates from M1VF •OLTAIC BELT a d other F-i.verpp- owing to their thin armor and faultystruet- R I I'. Al w-isveriA urn aunt on Pry's' Trial 7 e� ace." Then ail the French have breech- QUEetro To LivgPoor. MEN utiLYL�Yot xa �R ot. >, w h., are .ufrt•r-1 iretwtreAL■sy.:4 aVane•ssve�. Gray. Be. Ing from hL•RPOta DEsarTY I..,eT VITATryY.' • WAsnfn WP.AKNIFMM and all triirMe dtaeneas or s loading gena; Ours, with the ezoeption of llwr.Ia. IMaF. t7. Teroats, Jstwe. 7. Pt-anuNAL NATvaX. malting row Ahustm ar-d l rhitle. have obsolotemasle-loaders.-Luft- al....fltiya.alwy.>ti. 1 Oregea, _i Jn■ is py„ga CAOers SI,reVry roll f and e�mplete .-atesot e: Cabin, Quebec tq Liverpool mstoratton W ITIALTn Vox and NAKNMllrI 4" TelgrrnlAlt. 11Atl, ism, di Return SK .1 ti. i117. =111. OvAnA�Tr:rn 6.•11.1. al on fur nlusu•uu.11 I - - - t Pamphlet frt�e►- Addres t wooarding to steamer and berth. 1 termediate ♦ New aid !level i;emwy. r � •tat�'eroosarain`°steamenrse m °e stn° Voltaic Belt Co. Ma hall, Mach.: { James Carle recent! suffered fora am amidships, whek but utue m er is telt, - -- — - --- - --- -- --- . - i y y and no eaWe a sheep wrecarried o them. For /�► week with a severe headache. Every furthetr pardoulate apply to any G d Trunk 8 O O O possible remedy was resorted to without Rallway ages) or 1 Agents the Com V , -� . relief. Finally one of his shopma6m in- pmy' cr mDAnr TOIMABCB a roe ; ' formed him that D. B. Wilkes could care General Atter e. 40ai w,t hold is 11 nou16a. - it without fail. Mr. Wilkes, who is a THR ODEL - ' ` farmer. received him cordially, and at out a assured ham he could cure hu head- f [� �.tj�r Ht. i' ONLYTBI� �M •• ii ache. Hit nested Cls,rley to asoom "-.. ,; k,- . r req t*�. Pany him t-3 the cider mill, which they entered, and Mfr. Wilkes pulled out from t y y" ""' beneath the p��rs a box covered with a BLE CHER . -� ., coal sieve. From the box he took a live welghe bat 6 pound.. (tan be.tied i a small valise nimiratiow shows Machine in boiler. Satisfaction �.:�"��. black snake and wound it around Carley's Meed or metiev refrmolod. "- • leM�N ALSWA $u full ITS s P)cWO' "" neck. 8 as it may seem. Almtrst wasting made 1 ht and easy. The of es have ui,u -- lnstantanodusly the pain left his head p�sd�ss whiteness which no otherm.wleof a oanpnr ,1Ar t/t and lar not rettlrned since. ' Mr. Carle + fa6rip No Io bb� faired. no trioti to nn rhe i' tom• � t lei r f V o d y r drier 10 y old girl can do thew ab well Y a►nd his _friends yoliCh for hkl� Care. haft. To plane n to ereq hnasehddens ra oe QAa minute Wilkes alto cwie+es raifis atld swellings aswOoan to tR 50, and a not round eat actor,, money A7ent sir e>ti { -I'k__ rsfwwdsd See what the "(lanada Pne yterhn," eye i In the tame way. mat ahcat It -The ait►twl warhn and BI which Mr. U - - T ter on the principle of animal electricity, w. Dennis offers to the public has and valuable ('l which he ss. the slake substa tial d le a rim. and Leo... ►u machine,. OUR \ � p it 1`. I PPS P( snhstantial and enduring, and ie eery ah y. Ilium tri. u 4alW j ' ' �., -- _ ._. �•._►r.+--------- . lac the hmsehold we inn testify to ezoellenoe, He thab lath wife (aid obildtetr hath Dellveswd to any e:pr.Y otacein the ince, a On L for a are mwto said Quebec- Char" paid $1.00_ d for eieoulant . liven hostage. to fort ne; e7 AGENTS WANT D. i ant* do ten arp�g�, oitdter j'1 c virtue of mise tete Cer ly wife sad V. . DE �ba.W t . children ae a " 4,' discipline, of hu- f nawty. TORONTO BARGAIN OUSE, Not a suila ' Pill shall as dot u lay Brest aFl. , sW a a aitiaen. ' w�h,ye,t� I, are ed sweh a 0-06 wet pia tit els YOWau a't KXWr. TOR WTO. O111t , e _ ash NlwttatytA 11 acted yea •sit.. Or. d s s am - - -- -- �' tr B}�yd�I`esa� ((o�ko� �0 �.. eais•4re tlMitto Iiarfis�aa Iarp bdkis rt - _ 5 • 11fie .tlsslaDWsiar "bout. 3 Disypoiatments of ono kind to swat r crop opp all along 1 la's pathways for anfor- - - s . " taunt -ly it u the unexpmted that alwaays _ �---� happsna. �'bero is nt ►•art limo nrtble of acknowledged merit that never dieipp�inta. . ____ `-"-' T - Putnam's Poinlos Corn Ab*Wdrt• in euro . THE AMERICA���1 I, R , to it&a so the icor l eoeea is a few days. SU ll A1101 S � g .� ori u w m i. e.. ie thtaf wl,t,�iro Crpl a RE o ltor�j TH BEST an- thing elms, it , a snot disappoint. on p J a 9■ r . bays bard crash coria just try it. Beware 111 Tl7Ei ST ' cf the artiole " jams %s good." N. O. Polson . V now lhll of all the latest designs In Fine Car- RON E'��i - &.1; I , W&WA.LKw Road waggons, Buggies, BuWayr, and THE MOS REIJABL Pep !P ✓�at Wr�ons. '" -_ Oommerolal ti'ayellere residing In Belle" Do not [all Ce come and ane our Village Carts IImhalled fn marc � " t• o nod tlnfah >trr ` villa have resolved to appeal against the in tiaarlaus styles fitted with our American tech i accurser ami 1 - •m ice drtr:bllkg. Goat- _ 1a00nne tax. ' fie' anteed to dive eatireim, - ,.tgi lia0are' milmessltbil - - The ilretatest Nsiveliy of tlhe Age. THfb:Y LXCEL. A L OTHERS. - , W amp Polroa's Nenviumrs is used for p+iip. we ftaaloe a •peclaiity of Amertoan made Car - I a maatsara a� of how staid' tt tea [wad shave a larger stout to select from >RAI MOAM Sl AXI: It tDss AND �>G y wn awn y Souse in Canada. TRS M bell or how oftea other remedies have failed to afford relief. Nessilia% Ship #rest -tin Yt11s' Alal'm ffiolie Dl'aQttg'tit .memo does its work pgviwoillr. $;y t i 10 ��. Broom C. y E scat sample butdr, &iced wy tt for is ernal a ! .tr osiQD tog II.tp� p m - cr agateralow psiwi. You thrill be ooriviawed Ameriean:0arriagelRePosi�Yr a ita.xtiwwfrdimlry PJw� rib ha sol g GU'RXEYS & WA1RE Tete a -at holden at all dewhts;a llnedi :: 6 Adelaide St. East Toronto. Ltrge bottles 25 osnts, at all drvgjAml r 1 _ iMAXMTOW. sort awee s� a add. It ew4ot helpi�be. ingslo; U luteafl.!rah mrdermisird. - r6. aced . It t6s, tam thud sir. lr M a "lam" plaint ihd&M A.P. I". �.+. erre y' I F� eilil�� 1 L �M i fi t :Juice's owa.1. saris e+llWelin aced a+�•• Ifrg61 °°K. rO � ia�.0 $Lead lira ca E. . l` . ,f 1 . _ a K,?fi' a,.