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Iphi• 1'. - 'I I+ell ale ever drowned 111 Cayuga .<, • �� . , 1,. r' I a r Lake, -your friends need nq► go to the ex- c �• y:' :.„r J. .,: ; t*ay i... n 7`. cies @ et Kltal 1� the, ]ttko fu s.. �t d i,1 :''F -: a :,n.'�"s ., ,+ ►kt r•-. r `4 ` w, .+ your , for the'y'it iiever find it." 11. - • . �•a-�ts.,.,.� ;�eae�ets ` . ; t ,. , , �,,.... ..: -. - . ,t l :. f , i This was the' choerf ul remark ma�o by . . . - - i 1::1. . .. . ', Cr t• u- t .I -,I. / . , 1) has a taetF fur a resident of I that ► wi , - .� ; a - - •- 6 i t +., ,: .1I" tl-twi . + •t,;rt ,riJ .. + r: I' logical research and who has indul eti ` 7- Tr _ _ , I' '. )' .:.1 .. )d .r ./57tt . 1 1t'. i",tt T , i - - 1 t4,' --1� •,y,1- t�i ,r �. a.i t,il�'. Jit; Io.: i r ., ) rtyi •:•„J . , d. !- � 7 g . 70HN �}E►SLI,IL j t ,c ,'. •. _ , 1( cd . tIF.,[I f . J' , it dU the t few esia 111 lnvesti t-. , . 1 ! t f 1 , 1 f I 1 -3 � - l �'o" r °^►S,` ;sc •x , ,f it17 ,.,.�e 1 "✓ f ,R,n`• e4,6114 Z� + • rmg P� y , l 1 mut a>�d ,hje •�A1i;81j `' i vl k ;)0, r. I �' •i _ ' J I ing the bottom of Ca uga Yep► a Y� k 4 . , w't - -- __ _ __ _ �. ---- - _- -- -_ --- --- - --- - ..F tltcuv- . - . Ln e 1 ab e y " tlltLa,V�,k iflI- . a . „, r d x - _ . - -- • t er,•' acid he, lav beetm of Cayuga - lE H >� �.t yj^,tice r�Apt p TT //�� . I. xt,.nuucdtl Wurkmanship. II 1 ! ,..' ,,t ,;e`t: •, FlVKuRING, ONT; FRID4T, JU�TB 6; 1884: s �. , �i0. 31. Duu't turgei tLe strati; opposite Edmond YOt•. 1• �. ,r,,,Ja�,.,.) ! - r Lake is a s�lea 1 ge peal $ cap-. �,,. , .•' 'i'+ t ities man off them resolubLn the �e - - 1v ryha'r stern, Kip s is : - .: ' I r • ". I ` ; '` + _ _ . +� . .. -. — - - --- --- ---- _ __-- --- emters of extinct volcanoes. hoino of i ;4. '.r .t i'r Aa B�th, la3e$. 7-]Y• _ ' 1ckelid�villin�d - .. - - - - -- --- - — I ,, - _- - I Ytrep Yonr Lips ► ►" 1 j�� -j I As" I you do not know ho* nku i nicer l muds tsmatsbment, .iia raturna to New Wild YLes About The Houlke. these are a hundred feet in diameter,., enc; : .�Oil, l t York two tic earlier than ho bad in- are all surrounded by raised ritua,Il;ko~ ' 1:STABIASIIED,. 1837. .... I was ten years ego," she iia a, ughing Ya While admitting that many for' 1p the sides of a milk can. Theac eratm as . _ _1 � . -rt � "- `tp thlq ts. ,h ,,# tiiatle,-%,@sZ ft a at f A t s i :0� t "I'vottlul � ` tett,lled, leavwg his af)girs vert► much isle lants are all that is claimed for thein{ I I believe the are, lie at different do )tits : �" te, ,i with her 'l ane .tis howled. . I calf after his p y I , L. -T_�?T (,(lj��T , and p i t4++, Y+ 8 , ve the bad trate Iw- ftitwt he had found them. An h , AJJlJlON R01 ■ �-`� keeper a t •m•Iime ap4tutake her ton closely �' a>ri a b8'to'be tTi�+'my dice• ' `lf 1 like our oh►tl native ones beat, because I or rather aro of diflercut lies lits, libels ' - into lies cc, fl tel r •, o„1►eotally i[ .he it a I I mu awe this tysrs �u yout, eyes err y+w with you to you am, 1 do not~! "a that it •Irival 1lo is walking up the famiL•e � �t merit in them. I never have de} th I have never been aLl o to su ndI P street on �►hich the Van It oke live with a 1 'oI ew etZedan reruraie plvaiaut '1 ..nJ t#• tui in a lt�pn{6. Rue it spy tr, Ildrry, our bibyt ! ahc� can naves o! an' aoIIargasnae, he i agsia 1 + ande�atgOd tvlty persons of eYaellolttpgh 1 have lo.►vtod many illun red ' i. , l d a t deal of outward oheerf uln'eaa, cad .Thia jtt tet fns bi , , ponces i is a very �teu:eroy prli t .! -. a� I@nK-t al j be hap y u -we are. Of cotl,se I can taking her hand. Besides o of be- lire+ facie ehotild, neglect them, unless it iii feet of plumb line inti) them. The are . _ i d Ill ug1lou au to uw t o truly " an old lin of self-conten►pt •t►d 7 waym m kp to b 'alt ma wet •}r who does not marry lieve trap tui g becaaso they are not familiar with them, undoubtedly fathomless, and ' lave: be- ,or t�y houa iu t u a. g g 4� yin til �,vIl " cozier at ht& h for he will know hie •Itrgh wile aha is wlt.l, you but id 96 Ngrrt ret ave, w fila her •past is 4+ithout rhe began, Ovist wily while y i Thoro is no fttier vine for use about the Dem© reeeptuclos of the%odicta of the tau , -- 29 31 33 do 35 et anoetl and ilia:, ate of 1 fe she fisc and �ro},11,. house tihwn flip Virginia Cioepel', ( pe- grids of persona who aro known to lave ' Pfl f K Y p ' 'and her latera 1►lthc►ub shadow. tears stand in her eyes -"1 irb a bad fate iu another tea minutia. Am c t- t ,,a• 1 a 1' t Ifs• 11t1W IspoW ocker #etohttin„ �d' is o t is mune known each other then, aa� this 1 had "My fate indeed I" he mutters, with ldpsis quinquejdta). It in .found al- been drownif in the lake durin the past - - - t' g s where alit newts eMcrhlt of in Ouu . " ,,, I g++ g t�!�R �� " rather a failure in the -wa of a smile. g 1' , ! '"ll Y ra lhan first love- rfectio t. Abaco- never -pewee- Y most everywhere ab rho north and is half century, and of fico undoubted tliutls- 1 AR V I S-ST.� day• may be r.. htvnietl w thou c tris t ' ribs will lately he hxr nota fattt4, and the wonder i`Nevar landed u cared t�r iso a oae "If 1 were anybody alae what a jealous herd . Tt rows ra idl , it sarin frau• ands of yo y g y y people killed in the fierce battles .'.:: J. HOLDF.RNFSS. 1'1torltIETOR.- di-cri ins+e with rt aid w tho.a'hiM r �+ ys lanted has boaltwul folia e, nos at a3 df wonders is that he should desire the.' he breaks is ably I Look foeol t should °all m olE !" g and is a that wore frocluentiy waged un ilio shores you h av« trio -IV er, j lined h: r • not to a It,' ! soeiet thnou h life of, one who u so fall here, dear hash in m Pt ," Then he starts as if he had been ah p • ' Ln fact, Ite,o will Jtkvl bo fhb 8 st tuts y g Y eye d he of+ miracle of gorgeoup coloring in autumn, of flit lake between hostito triLes t,f the - . TORpNTO - . ONTARIO. y w' , b one-wm about her, while h keeps for neending the sts of the Van Eyeks' After the loaves hove fallen ita purple `origu.al , people' years before the whito " - t fished rknt" a! hie by same m�ddkso ne of• faults as 1 wok. Tie itt clover rich, jj�� - -- women ;There is a tn,p•isio et•i ,yment in amiable, good-looking, thirty-two, re- her hand- Tell roe nothing yet ; 1 am house, widt the confident rdanner of ape berries aro spore otcnamentsl than rho man ,ppeared on this continent. `� being alis fI rt to '•toll uew8 anti ( an ins: eptacted of ell men, tend (until ,litlnin Ws not w jeaoas traikp, nor afraid of herb, who dues not cease Eor tJhe flcsE tame, is flowers of meRy philia. It is, or should "It was ill Cayuga Lake that] the I`> . ._ vetiono" p' R Y Pa! . ) preop Pt' all wtAmon. Can and it is not our I want b t your Mr• Deverea:. Very ati11 mtanflm lir. �, to us Amertcanas what W►o Ivy is; o wretch Runoff lowered the bodies of! his • wsdiac mid irk wit) F .rt 1 be t week o " ' Chaster --v still and vis a for s i ,\ I fonmd wb' oae rew•t the ten p• Cam. lou wonder drat dear xpamma, who has pre•aat •� your future. !r9 r7 Psl the EIIglishnnanr It you want something wife and child, enclosed iu a theist, after - , t, Y,in u, treata girl wits perfect kind• been a little apau,w abuu0 the Nus !rat When he is gone she standii bey re one men vibe v "not jealeas or afraid of drape the veranda, you can select he had murdered them, twenty years a�%o. utas ala l et not g v., younslf iuW her pow- you or sup ria as branny n • gawn, .cod f fibre long mirroRs, ssllsn at f gam, --until Mr. Devereux baa rung nothing better. If you, wish a vine to The weeks that were spent in dragging . ter. Kwp your o &u noun rl about yanr own that a4y� iairttangsa are,.. all loud is i gather defiantly. and is admitted- climb ap to, and all along, the eaves and for the chest was time thrown away, for i - atiairs. D, ,pot t«t her symp ►thy or gnat odsigra=t11ieni t IBut urea, aa' they "You have found your master l+iiittl "I will writ tmtal he leaves ; he will around the second -story windows, this im it had sunk into the mouth of one of inCervat b ggile you ihtu relating what yon a 1 rasa II n • I Van Icyek," she is thinking : 11 good �e be long.," he thinks, with a strong the plant to get. The Virginia creeper +these I . , _ l r a•% y 'b8° - _ �.•--•--` ata net q •Lie willing bo have told cv,,rt , tlY� ,• .4u and'• 1 m Bisset+ m ht master, a tender and true master, ut'ust 'gym®nOJtey deslry to follow him and con- ;s a tubus self-reliant vile, and will : � y f ' Ig ) tti DEAD VOLGA`,[OE�3, I �- other pjwtes, gleet with them u bo that, owl it is >,ot a little tc)o sure of himself," front luta and Sib 1 together, though all take care of iteelf and de ht all with and, if it iii not sinking yet, ser n' doubt .. • p I CK LIZIN G ' ...-...�,,,-- y - Y - worth while recalling such w very old and When Brian Cheater enters his s, his life he has the true Anglo-Saxon its luxuriance if it is given half a floating about in • the bottomless depths . •`That's the trouble ip this part of . the oo►nmon lace litisha Indeed 1 stn not the first tlhi he d horror f anything like s Beene, obatm. where in the ages past fi LI x �'t t`�`�ES c )ants " remarked aTe:as editor, as w p P ng ilea' after nigh �e Ho walk} ra tdl down to he end of re and sgtoko 1 i q .: rt y, without a realising sense of my tooreles gas, ie to find the evening papa , acid Y f Another very desirable vine is the and ashes were the dominant element. •- - -hullet• c hell-ttlriiitgh the window and myself, fur t t • oun woman facie the block, seri returns alowly,,with his Bittersweet Cetasfrw wandem). It has "Within forty years between two and 1ESSRS. PFCKr .tr O'I EAItY ttxok a ,i •o of his ear'uff, "You make a y g ° hammy Wer it, to read h sure eyes m the Van Eyeks' door ;bat Dever- beautiful, bright foliage, which is seldom three hundred lx)rsons have been dripwll r 1 her thirtieth` birthd su �uearty as l do, instates two verses in itis columna �_L liaise alwacs on hand first-class Horses C.trrina t^m. ,Cc:, curt Jet thein to' cho public at sea paper int resting and noway, and you have and who bas la ed fast and oose with ry �,_ p� et►z ■wirier bids fair to be`a lengthy one, infected will► ineeeb. Dari the 'later act in Ca a Lako to recover flit re- - got to cit a around tAr keep it up. ouch gc,od cards as kindly Fats hash Ye world were find m i k� Yw , e+,nahle rates. \Vo ha�o Just purchased tl'rt•e little girl,,, he drys to himself, es a Isyr and Ino "1" timt>!!•to reptsat hie maU(Vuf Ce r,wr•F of the aeawn its altut�r+t of scarlet span of r„a,1 Iwrscs, well u'Ateltoil, $ml aro 3,,,'v i4Wr,it, Johnnie,” said' a floating uncle to thrtist into her hands -that su� matt tinges tan the reat interest of a #•N_ dragas of whom the grappling tlOtt and repart•d [„ mt,l,t•ly "r ,lrirc Cotuwe tial won to W o had been firhi t1 it dower with half • amine sad half sigh ; y • g perl'ies, eAGlemed sn op►nge hacks, phich � have been used industriously, but . antpntnt at reamot'atito rates. A 'llus runs to to hie lithe nephew, h 'young woman should beenme hitt. Brian "and a very shabby thing of mo hunt a,u le of a sahoul isle who from an o Iwt ser I ir,,,u.,tll trainm, aua pumice caliytl for pone- all da " ld ou catch a axl man fish _ g ' P• end digh to flee fruit within, are m vain. ro it were possible fur opo U, _ - y v y rs u t w d or of u the wase of our tsar after tis to dtawin e+oom window, arta s y y, M� P y �g g per- show ane to, snit; ap,T otiie: These make titre rounds of this lake n t•ratoa• like t,larlY. Tt•a,u;ut and Wall ,i mupi'tiea whoa ro- "No Linc a but 1 drowned a fwd ay►1 y w�rdsi tin ez ted! wt to what "Miss Van Quired at woaerato rates, ou ahorc n�cico. • ► g INlortitrlse'. It cit flee fat timet yoy k► heat. it ; bat lou a. more nmia now B la „ y berries >>mtg on wtaber>f tha,littrds let l,ed, he ,►ould, beyond doubt, encounWr =.. _ _ f worms," as the reply. l,a�. ea h. jq my lettem, and I �n you think, and , ou shall &Ito,. BY°k s lt►ver can be wbout. It is not them alone. Ii'os versudar and porches hideonsaharnel houses beyond number- -_--- -- --- - __- dare lay that wit your usual ragaaty gather mine et, in spits of the gh t." very fatiguing for a man to pace ap and the Bstteraweet or 1tVu-week is quite a�veru where thousands of griri ing vu have lu►d sus ciaotss of what mi ht y down a block Eur an hour, and yet, when tial to the V ares and that is skeletons have found their own se ulchre �! U'�' 1 ]; LIQ T OTT S� , �t� V �t7CTANZ' y 1 g Hat, for alt that, hu eyes kava a nbl Shat limo has ala • od $rian Chester's ' P ` . come to pass I Behold me at laugth on ed look nut usual tel thein, and }w lakes Ps high praise.. % subterranean catacombs without end. , I'I>Ctii`1%1ZINCi. is I It , ,' � face has ruwn odd! worn and ard- t 3 - the.eve of marriage, figuratively that fir. more eigan than iso gaud for t►iut fore g 9 l Another rilost beauiul plant for thobe 1Pater taken from a depth of 300 fct in a �� `� 6 fur we ars bot to be married aetil June, he g- looking. God pity w all 1 We can mast who do not ootnsider that beauty depends �lYLigw Lake -which moat have been from Thie h� mw is a Rue new brick[ built1 , hltltl� \ ea in mnpt•ri„r style. E,very it,nceni,s, ee and a and this is only January, but it seemts "If I wel+e a *10 min (I hich, hank of Lia retnsmber some such hour, whose ! oa brj ht and viviyd Dolor iM owr native ane of these °avities-is etrengly charged o�1,I,f„rt t„r trio +rur•eJ1ip)t I.'Iblic. The'Mholeat very near to me. . sixty minutes held an eternity of sus- Clemstss, or Virgin's Bower. Thie vine with sulphuretted hydrogen, , nitrogen, , . ,J Heavily •Itp►tih nod,jhould endo, soma D ads of,\\ tut 4.• I.i,t ,ore dna cigars atwa r ori .. panne, but let those of us render thanks- bas fine and v' otous foliage, and in July carbonic acid, and the carbonates of lime, • t,aua. otC and cuiiva),,,i't,ua stal2ter acyl i; <,tt. =' Q Hhall I whisper something to you, excewlingly unoouifortwble hours, says twin all aur tl& s who feared in that ads ” J. cU'riliirIt'r, l roprietor. , my I"te, so .low that nvt twin Harry Mr•,Chester, smiling plao�idly,' as he takes g g l t is covered with thouss of delicate, Cayuga Lake has also a' mysterious - .. Jatytsch, 1W. �r � ; t shall heat it I ' (1 know yoir keep my posseaaion of Sibyl for a. watir, a six hour only death, not faithlessness, for white flower&, of delicious fragrance. tidal motion• It is irregular in its Occur- '. J socrets evp$ from him). - I selpeol Drian aur heart's beloved. It is nearly iii Ono of the finest effects that I have ever renes but ve decided. The hens- -- - 4 - tt+eetks later at ono of the last 1►arti •s be- , . � _ - - Chuster I admire hien Ism roud of his fore ,l out s"for u when Van Eyek r door o ns and closes � roduced b w two b menon his been known to a twice a �/ , P pea my word th a fel- ppee P y mg Ply' Hl ��St �.'rket -.-Price v 1 reface attid 1 feel' safer and mare st again or, Mr. Doverotu, who w}lkp quick- filer an a trellis, was mode b Q' p poq lows seem he tthi at I lieve. nc to$etr y year, and then two years or mere have v rest wi him than 1 ever did is eqy ilio trlutevet ,pro t6sh • aryls glen a I�+ down the street in art opppp�oai�e direct- training a Clematis °� ollmbingroses. elspeed between its periods. Tho water t Ain I N CASU t � tion from Chester but the latter scarce! he ink t� .) : --yot, oh, Kate I Kate I it is not such a "fr3iing • philorc►pher (which, hank Y Tha coptaast of the p and white gently recedes fifty feet, the ebb iso Fns , Q f glsnces at the receding figure as he flowers was simply exquisite, bad the ual, but'the flood tide comes in +.with - -� �� 1 I love as yours far Harry in the days of I;ml�,, yon are), I suppose it maks iso V V i % .' - our love -makings, nor like mine llor-the difforeum to yea," she answers they aPnn ap the steps.. dainty grace of tLe Clematis added a oonsider•ble force attd rapidity. This ger ++ ` raa�"e tie might who wooed and axle away. Liter off. 9iiia Van Eyck is in rho drawing- ger dlaem to the roues For tote in phenomenon ie also notieod on Seneca . Lim w FAstlf Fms Saar Ane "FAiliil WHIM" because I am twent -e hi and such a w room, the servant tells him, n ho passes vasaes in' the houses the long mpraya of Lake, which is divided from Cayuga' by \- I y fig , I sdmite thtDii~ taste, an 1 am .I i"h' dreadful flirt, as people eq, or because thankful for what 17 aan t at at ; Int' Clematis, whoa iw bloom, ate Ener to my the high Seneca county hills. Tl�o aur- . A.. DAILY AND WEEKLY MAIL; Mr. Chwsrsr's atfeatioa for ,ne is mo very '_ i_ L _ l)ubide it was nearly dark, and here it ruing than anything else tN eotmbine with face of Seneca Laker s sixty feet alx)vo iTtla MAIL has become also I have some faint Idea that Mrs. I iT i .' is finite s ti, except whciu the fire is a blaze flowers of vivid color. It is easily trans- that of Cayuga Lake, but 1 believe its - ' - Tke Z;eerpltsi!t ktredtsius tet idea �Ai• dteerful and mutter of fact I He ie evi- Chester will give up round daneitiss• verdlermen is dent! n,oa ole of 'eaotrs wad evinces of light ; bat he woe her at once, crouch- planted and, like the other two native bed is of the same remarkable character - , And coabi-ed.� l fi Mem than ad other t',aafl t pap.. a.ear u Iu • J y+ Sibyl pauses abruptly, and mo out ed in the corner of a sofa by the ehifuney,t climbers, will take care of itsoif. Seneca Lake rises and falls as much as , ' ' - Afij � blaed. I{V,as75gouoreade»oftheA�ht a beautiful �a�t�h�ain Itto, which my past of the circle of watzers. LMDALE MILLS. AI►YERTISITMENTS of •-1-inns for Sale.” Lid "1.e�. tlaa t[CarCel tistkfied. I O ht w ba im= lc end weeping—ah ! weeping as even r•� t•- - - throe feet daring the • tune of its tidal • R'anted•""Stock"orF "Seed R,{Sale—or ••wanted-1".art.rlr q'y''��j��``�� ug bo cwt you mean to be a philomc pher men Ives t0 tes:ia wt)g o.,'^ once or u - THE WEEKLY MAIL,�rwmwtrper word each I.s•rtioa. os monsel Batwied, bad I ala nut for that - , �' P nl Aumtrtttfs Ignpl "s. commotion• which is also irregular In ltd . a rwy trwt. yes wo7d fur Bw !w►nrwwl Lir in TNtj DAILT y ' abouts- Mrs• Cheater I' she auks, )ftly, tyrieu Lit their lives. At tiie a ht of that "W tJ. Ri HOOVER.-- wit «a..mr.tt.da.,ever*.ra«uew.ret... rf°ct love whish oasteth out fear u lectin u •t him with radiant e e apt! periods. I lwlieve there is • Address-• THE XA/L Tor"ie,CeneAs (vine and far bovo r tate, p y druo iu fiQUJr qnd the sound of those Tho em read is at once rciid end ttia- t I( - g P g P P 1 A SUBTEAILANEAN RIVER I ' 1 ick, nl,�, 1tf5j, G -1y 1 I c flushed cheeks. straw nod su t o erten heart cf Brian uua sera a Ywana loiter to the Lon- �' dotitiktln hutnsai no h ever, t/ g • l} g P� 7 y running Erop) Lakc 5uperiura through` - - — _ -- - --f - g ty' • t+ Do you think that I am always a phil- Cheater turns faint and sick, fur he dun I)ail News and in some wa a one of the[sgine rob iso foolish as ri6Z lis tnory that oro her now ?" Y ' y Lakes I"Jaron anti DIichigan under Lakc �_.1 i , - 1 sa more Healy happy than I have boon I er rnor deo ns iter a ee turn tom knows ac►, wall, with such wonderful the -most in;,erestiti' as well as eztraonli- Erie, and emptying into Lake 0uttlrio. - for years and that I shall be a very Deo- y dreary, cutivictiun, just what alis has done, Jnary,'women of her rank that tato century There is nu other Reay iu which to explain - �aitat� ki4 mid then, with a little cry,, cite puts and what he must do now. He casts one has produced. , She ie uall roud of . t i a , ., . . tented woman ae Mrs. ,Brian Chester. I eq y certain myat. ries connected with ,aur lief liana on Ilia arm, growing suis otil' farewell loolk about. the familiar room leer hair and Iter fi re the first bein as Kw your dmall Violet for tree, and give whits and un fisetll atwouebod l,t)• � g great lakes. Tho surfaeo of LaL-o Sulo�r- el' � m love to H I can trust him bifid him H y where he has been sh happy, and then his abundant as a dalen s -the latter for is about 6.50 feet above tide wlulo its . I I . inY• * o Lorne ttsetinatfvely, arid 'e es return to the 'woman he loves and slender asn a girl's. The former she wears bed is about 260 feet below tide lovel. t _ w tever his criticisms may be, not to sees a tall, very handsome man, star) I Y c, ser n 13ob Lisle did when M Vince g suffers for, as only a man can to whom as loosaly n ble ; the latter she Lake Huron's surface is fi0 feet below T y Sibyl with more fixity than pohWnes Imr' ttieither lova nor jealousy comas easily, tightens as touch ae she can. Her waist �t of Su rior's, and its bed is about on - :, ; �n ways married Inst month `Anot.her old mils. "Sibyl I" he as m. abruptly, in a'a odd, belt used to be shown as curiosities in ex- a level with Su eriur's. Tho surfaeo of 1 'I landmark gone ! '•Take the away--olnt of rho m- hoarse voices which vaguely surprises hibitione. They. measured only eighteen Lake Mic an is :300 feet lower than Always you* lovit s( , jBi % 0 ",, somewhgE�" *w knuttpinns. him, it is ot unlike his. `•Don't cry so inchea.in circumference. I can remember Lake Huron's, and its bed is sunk a,cor- • Very mads bowildsred, io obeys, and terribl there is no need." but one other woman with a waist so � ndin distance to the lovel of the With a faint smile at Mr..Lie1e'e ve y P other two lakes.. Lake Lt'rio s surfaeo i9 rJ �� ; +w i�e,,,,.� ,' presently finds a asegt fur IJjor in a sma) de- She s rit to her feet and faces him small. , i 11 ��ppa((�� uncivil romuk, Mi r Van Eyck addrosea carted room, �' Ours �s dor pian ' �easo�. ' • ��a LV411lJ1n her letter, and leavin her writin -table n rho bre-light with s new cry, and a locale Tha [emperor lin always been w model taearly n high as Late Michigan's, 1)eing aeab herself in a low arm -chair Hoar rho "Yon alba fared r' : he esya, sly+ t ahangea instantly from surprise .to husband, so far as adauration for his 3 feet above tido, but its bed is also . `t I get, you a glass, of tine r' • tT and terror. wife's beauty is concerned. He is deport- above tide, being 350 feet higher than the ��� J fi`I will give it to him to pont " she o, o ; stay with me. It o,'" c`Brian !'' slits ant's, ttemulougly, taking ed to have said on one ocasaion that •`the oc�aa level, consequently its bed is `l50 ' rhe esya, looking up pitsotfsly iii h' ace th itis hands in hers, "Ara ou ill, Empress Eugenie might be the moat first FIRi - `_N - thinks, n shit lisllesrly takes up tris even- y higher than those of the lakes above ,�T—Ou r prices are lower this theme ing paper. whish at those vary enigpna6ivsl ads d rI s r bat 'something dreadful lisp- beautiful woman in the world if there it. Lance Ontario's surface ie the lowest • ' �M j For a second or two she glaticas indif- grown rather pale. nodi It is the first trine she has ever were not my wife. of all the great lakes, being less than 500 - Of an then h use ' in t Cit "Who! --the ghost r' he asks, un* u tend his name, the first tame those When the shah of Persia 'travelled feet above tide but its bed is 260 feet be-. ' Q , y '. , c'% ferently over it, and then she reads earn- 7 • estly, while her boo softens, her eyes fill, lye y fingers over sought his, but cho does some years ago in Europe, the Empress low bhe ocean, or about; the sumo level as , SECOND- . Lir eto�k i8 entiIrdy new d y p nt t think• of that in fear of the calamity of Austria was the onl sove who h� pe ' ` and two heav tears fall on the a r as Mr. Dciveroutz. I have cot seen sum ul Y° Mia n Iituon and Su riot. So • , she drops it on her Ian►. Only a eau le since I --since 1 '- Oh, what will you which eau havewcheaiged calm, theory would not receive him. aha shut herself there is a continuous fall from Lake 5u- eonsls of this season a goods onl�r. o[ wastes, with no beauty or power - thick f mo "I" she cries, with a su den Philosophical Briar► Cheater. up in a country castle all the time he was porioc to Ontario, and all the outlet that - yand their truth, and yet they' oun send burning blush st this ies, w, end tm bio At the frightened compassion in her in Austria. She never could be induced the upper lakea have that is known is the _ THIRD=O r stock 18 purchased dire her t oughts back aver eight years -such re 4m few• "indeed, it u otnly the ear- wee. he gtanae. suddenly in the lustros to go to Paris during the empire, the comparatively ittsignifieant Detroit river. . ^ •� over the - chimney, And stares at himself, [style• of living at the Tuileries not being That stream never can care for all -of that . a long, long time out of ones youth !-- Pry- i . and ma her head ache with pit for the "� ttaurlte," he Platys, positively. ' ou with the dull wonder teen fool when they to her taste. A short time ago, also, great pressure and volume from above, from th$ur �i, :, d k •+ will taut mind, now that you know a is am brought faro to face with the change when pamsing through Paris, she would ata the theory of art underground river , �` ., w. . i s •'' di ht w o between the woman u twenty- bora, and when ou area little res id 1 a8 an hours ony tarn work ia► them. not go be the Elyaee to return the pr est- web ad I mentioned, seems to me alert 'F�YTRTH— a carry more best ua��ty eight who fs to marry Brian Chester, and y "1 am a fool " ' the girl of ,wenty who loved so foolishly shall mewl romebod elve r walla ins he wya,'preseutly, with dent s visit. She kes her wn. fuhiton, raeeeonable. All the St. Lawrence fishes aria and so 'tenderly that the ghost of a hand of the one we have best." a miserable laugh, and dropping into the it in said, bat makes her own faab"*, apse t*,m in every ono of the lakes but Brusse Carpets than any house some, fund, fwlse face can Dome between But in spite of his positiveness her nearest chair, he draws his hands from , as all her inventions are Baited to y�e Erie. Why? Because they follow hers and covers his face, her own peculiarities of person, they do theme of Nie subterranean stlmam , ' her anal her future husband even now. effi►cls at )sate m tuiuoomfo bl si- 7 Canada len°e fallaa u a them, wWA she Fur an instant she is si ent. and then not become any other womm. It was 30p feet Iwneath the bottom of - , J Sibyl Yan S ck is a youm� woman very pc' the dee r in ev line f the bent - she who introdmoed the abominwble fish- pasang L appreetatave qt the advantage of beer by proposing to return to the ball- m. I� my � I,ak , FTH-0 r stock of Ta eat Car et� are Ives her coo ion of hi h 'shouldered sleeves Palled in a Buie and ©ares the waters a this p ry p mg surwundinga, but j sA now ahs is In the doorway they are met by it g tipper lakes. The great lakes above Lako • • - quite unconscious that her fair head and hostess, and Mr• Devereux htmsplf. " ear," she whlapere, neeling beside on the shoulders, a fashion which does Erte have an oceasiotial flux and reflux of 1$ su a for to ala on this oontinent. slender figure in its pale blue trialling "Sibyl, dear," mays the lady, hurts ly, him, "casein I, who am bo your wife, little to her ariimtio taste, to say the their io tap,,, &,rmpo�ng with ocean . : m711#. bis on it cin t-Cilat�.� "here iia tleman who claims to aII may share your truublos, and -comfort least tides save in t -, --. dress make a picture very planning to 4 1 rein y . -• man's eyes n she lice back in • cnrttson old fnetid, but doubts whether Lir you 9" end with a rush of nderneas that Altogether, however, Auistria is proud "The subterranean river, according to '-' chair in the soft warm glow of the firs,. memory is se good as his." sweeps her old doubts cad fears away for- of its empress, who, take her ail in all, is my theo , becomes occasionally ob- akera; sue as enders�n �ou h- Her thoughts have gone so fu and so "My memory is excellent," Sibyl - ever, rhe tries to draw h' . head against a wonderfully- attractive woman for her s�� �y gr at obstacles that are ` I .i,.,- " I fast that she does not hear the door open ewers, rather coldly, but with that a r. bar shoulder- age• I must add that no woman ever I J . t � n��„ cot Ms.y hent down from ties lake - 4 .f Well, Templeton, Crossley, , and close nor a main's quick step on the self-possession which comes moat onB�t [springgss tin hie f t with a flash studied her own beauty- so much n the bottoms. Then the {harinels of outlet • fwe. I` ro Heaven a sake a ress does. Ev hour of the ds a thick carpet. She has forgotten that she men in bitterest need. •`1 perf:1 bila ake i eay $ aro meat&tient tq carry off the great vol Hughes' and Firth.: + ought to be expecting Mr. Chester, un, member reJ atxlnaintanoe with Mr. v do no it ha r f e to give you imp oy iyk ume of water, and they are dammed back - ' . t mak rde or m 1 ed In oonsery tion. She rues . _ ._ L _ I-.. " at da break and to bed at dark to -....:. �' til he seaters himself beside her and takes sreus. uP I he gaps• y B ' and the lakes rise. Inally these ob E�EN�H--1�1'ea 'I all 'oris t be t . t- c lm • n' arse d how >am I he "Then that i. all right, and I " Glive me ap I" she re tit, rising too, keep hercomplexion clear anti; she Abdo &tractions are swept away by the irresis- : a comm . pt 1 ,qi ispc a you off, Mr. Chester." and trembling very; much. the day on horeebsak to keep Ler Lgure bin presaure7 the river flows n4turally . r `tern$ . e made a s�all px��l d start MogbJr.` r " e� will go together, dear M You Haver �Jrsote -he begins, triaa. Her food and drink are a►refully _ 7 r es, - 0 t. „ iunstol r�ulatod, and for this same obje°t. T1� jAe. mThat is the whole ase ste y of etho _, r Zoe' oo at if you hadYtsrgo ten all Burns, • Sibyl aaya, with her hand rill P Y• y ry • :� on Brian's arm. Mr. Chester a "Because I wo Id rath r tell you than certainly better than ting_ her face air .and W of the tides in the great � confine strictly to our ouse ' about me ;" and then gently t ggowg the g p 1, p�wrnlid even fou y . i hand he has taltea, he lata it and to �twke me °to mamtns." �+ write," ahs interruppt, qqa wkly. bat'it is a life of sacrifices which few wo- ��„ I + 'r Will au rat rmib t But he gaoss on, bittern I Raw that men would be willing , . $����� . sing erect . importerd leaning bacsk in his chair, makes himself y • blan leave the home" of he had been beauty'& make. _ '. r rite Hod Carriers In 6krsunky: ' . comfortable after the f&shion, more eery �evereuz, speaking fur a first time, • a voice which falters roept-19 . - hers an hoar, and I find yew breaking . As theere are no hod carriers in Ger- ` ' cash b ers We are in a, ositl0n tp than elegant, Of oar generation. ,ie heart for him. What have I done - •/ r She oolorm like •school thou h she I �oI %roub a yo . It was Smt to Hes' H ft. f P . !fib - g 3 • - that ou should thunk L world aces t snob nw�. for ate aim le rafseon that • hod t, !161 .a fly Rud d lreadfal yew• 7, • . 1 y , P o•mer a n unknown there as an Irish-.• ell cm its - retail , . at + below I '� r, l' A eettain pretentious chopper, after r' I tj " vs - a aaCrittee I Do you think I wan0 your assn a swab brink mast be from . t # # ,tris. p� the les out of m+y t life wiNioat our love t" He ging the clerks of s dam- guaL &tore be- 7 Passim . ... ht, j�1 �*n ofx her tlAm dlia•0, tot-�� au]� � e, t y paw°' and the forbeatanae Irmrt, pompously baud to hand again. The higher no the - - tholes le prices. � `And if I had air V she ask ht1 . •i'ha'Ioat wceis a�Vntty 1 with astxuggle for this roily -commend flirty bricklayers we the more men are ulr- - INTH---A 1 the newest deal ere "I dare ser ou fo t me often ono, but Mr. OheaWr boars �i n die ' seems to have lto utterly deserted him, ordered a &pool of thre+id ao be memos bee - y age , ug house. It wam agreed that she should be teas the bricirs. Two men to s for more t five mssaiatw I" Y if th sud bean r kola ip hitt ear. while she stands aslant, frith dawn -bent qT made an exam le of lands to her grey is about the peerage, with ebuild, „ " . to • )toad and aWpsd hands. `11 see it all," he P ' � mso a to lead from the front of the build- . - . ularl orWarded to Lia b Our t'!r Never, he says, rather shortly ; and `My wad i. fes, >w.�.a kind. She was , aqd lin h- ' $` y • then, after an instant, "What were you answer, sad then all four ou wr the ball wVs+ ptrasenNy, in a very low voice, bore were ints�t irembed, shno. , in3 to the place where the brick& are . who" forced steadyrer At takes- all his after she had arrived at home. 1t _iso needed. Thus I bave seen three mon on ° to fyor •umb nos► r sedges where bin. Buns takes .Davi mon dray drawn by four berries ed eight on the front of the - 1 ' : tJ. W. �'LTLTY Who 1s a .resident ry Do ou not know that we women e d _ lovedporul�l al- `u ou -haves ba and &ve on the to ,t tgotion, while b 8'ro�d7 , �t , • �0 7s+ with �ng7 P, making -,' : ,,y. , •' of 1Ytanchester, Eng. - 1' . •. fW �a -, °g7 W6 t ��E elk cls twr half °an away to defy fiber you nnI h�keep your lowly up to her door. Ou th 3, sixteen men through whose hands each I , b 1011 • by . no t>e)jl me t> y r Ij]Ce tlm brat tragi • womail bare arms, were a number of stalwart lab- • th are drivin hutae� I raids to facts) brick awed before it reached itis lace of /� �ou irish tedo so. 9 g orerm. Tbey were holding on vigorously P P i ZNTH --We do ' not profess tjd . % ! in "I ensure you 1 have no such intim- It. Carl ADt be dexit�d, Misft V you aro ; but Ire will be to recall, so some object which she ooald not arae. desdnatan. I have Uvquently stood and ' tion she ser Dogs amt lord- Eyclk's lovor is not s ;foam vers to �� - � God bless . I"--wn2L, he turas the Car et grade for Fo Y i �' �' y j It was a most •puzzling affair- The watched • single brick ge climbing ftp rho �.} Q gay p _ _ . ...i l y . _..Y I chi think flat I shall make ou m a)n- cue t,haf the nazi tweak folio estj satirist blindly few the dinar: t _ P y y 3r+ nioighbora 4tarod. After a deal of 'whip fromt of the building leaprpg froua bfiud t lessor?" '- and secret nacort,fortsble which he cap re But she stands ftwiftly before him with tree and oilier im recsiveaeremonies to hand, -and I have wondered Avery ~ ~. - ..but tee, egress. to. , Supp ; �, ) ' �a• "Some da - es," he answ etl m4opnber. Bttmines o�npels him bo � out strst°had hmmds, and tesrinl, shfniusg � P ' a_ ,4 - ,•_ , y y ars, qui y7 . � - the cart was backed againmt the curb. time why in the world bods, horse power, " . - irons - ,with 'all the Leadln gtylt8s and looking not at her, but at this fire. Boston so early oII talo tweniag after eyes. There re , end u in the or steam engiIIee were tmt axed Very gtuakly she lifts her eyes to him Burn's par►► that ha doer not see Sib `iOh, $, I am etroine,' only a clm>`y p' • Y centre oI the evert floor was the identical which the beat for -sign mar eta (3&, face -a very frank, and pleasant face, with a�litt, 4bd to mpLtie of heft digIIifi�tci r>�opal- foolirlh wow to whom od is very good 1 of thread which mis had "ordered." ' . Without Lr�e lt.: f v� ri a look that chows its owner well oontsnb cion of. 1IIr. Davetvkukis h® cap nut forget, . �everettx will Qeier'agatII be even a rt teemed bo tom all ht. With host to mo. And ou-*do oU WOndEir HS wits • poang laa►yer and war a { f.. r ra produce, and at- ' W with the world and himself, but just now liar pals lieve afwA piteous eeyes when she y the aid of • lank it wars final! rolled m t t wam f ea" when I P ' Y + ing hip maiden speech. Like most young . ' ;a h , . , > .. c . •... , a little graver than its woat, and she won- had first seen the ghost. , (Ho is caths mY�B °=, y barrel fashion safel to the stdowalk. wr 1 of #ire a i rbc vineed that Devereux;! da ev fancried I carted for him, tt�nd which ought " „ lawyem, he was florid, rhetorical, soder : * ,! IE.- n4 . Quae c�tn tom are. , •t I r , P °he mai. to have been u twit all the rest of After a mortal titrvgg a it w,a upend- lag, and weary. For foto weary boon t, , , . t \. p f pelf ole for a reconcliatfon, and he es►lJal, rs+ h ed" On the parchner'c doolistsp. The he talked at the court and the jury, ul><i3 f .. I n " lie i+mrwUw insane -idiot for havi refused my life --my love f" I . - i" • • everybody felt like lynching him. When - I: a6 feat that the pnrahacer arinme oat Amin - t, # ti i .. I•. -, t, ' , ' a I ` life's nip! wvlidl b' 1 •it jy �f �l fil#tshpva' h I uta later wd kicked list own. RM in- he t his PO en : ed : y` , _ -I x = t J i a�� tllit hi�i oselwed `b w9h tto t ill h r Try it for a day, I beae�ch yon, to pre- to the iter detracted nothing from it. g° OIIgh' °p m te, 13 M > c •tie I 4> 14hiN t plasm your purchases be n re � � tah� '� s y� his, u i o a of tip igirptt tJmt>cw mews 7aarelf in .n andecheerf� � old profesiotlal; armee, looked n►eekly aY tL 7• . '�"' the Judge, a:nd said : a>ti "Old 'f. -yea tlhi!_ 41 iys as meeting = Lifmu in 1, iA� abler tb Judg* of moind. Obm th d• ti, t ,,, l . >r t I y - i i,_ _ `"' ' !t� •her& with a smile half ten- elhw such s thing eoald came to ptw. which you have Toot da o�tt the wood of "You ,ere the _moot etuek-ug chi tt tT •`Your Honor, I will Blow the example evq� caw " rematked s o to s of m oa friend whdthas just finish • -' der. "I am wwwre th n1 have reached add to him sgxiety, dutirrg the fear dirratisf&ation with• thati in which you + . Y8 �t1` Y y n8 1 .l.' i' the swial fie' of blF"ty- ht, ". Yan aye he is in, Boston he floes not receive have allovmd it to �t+w ftpp,,' and you will youth► whom she met sat.. trnSy-pnlL7 to and submit the catme wr�thout •rRamest>~" L : , r .' Eyok, and that you hats Imd etrotagh a• avaln n 1lisuoh a. a line freta bras, t find yaw. iesEiopon, tiTettg' good, ftnfa which he retorted . And you are lust Than he mat down aid the arsines wn ►' - , . 1 r 1 1 _ ' t>d �e wprld tis. a ok viae; a1}! - heti pt uilscxi;„ UK 1 ingly five, your lids' • atrengtbdned lend • l� w await am yl�rt era candied." ♦mother ash aqd olspremsi .'. sr : ;.t1 <. . > ;, •t - .< f t . r _ at, for all that, you fire a ohild, and a write avrry da . The ronalt elf all of brcetwt astroid wi0h ■ 1 t+B �P +b y" � , `LOX' �"g°`i� v The Wahwr in after all the only true >_ ; ;n. .,' . 1 a o;.': ,f ehild: in -mime things- •you will remain am which is that, sfterhav beenfso •bsienl ttlak of fate; ttruly' 'you +wall wonder at "For men may'some Isud`»n+eiitty go, ` wg l ' `t r I c . • : long as you live." minded n to Wyse his busines. friends your own improvem�nr� but I go on for over."• -The us•aster. • specimen of the rgpbr hoa<Re miiri>Iue. i . �1 . [ 1 �, 3. ~ . . -_ _ .•. .• .. I'' • f i Y .: >. i - - I I n� f �E 4.• "' �.: cos` :r �. -. . ,: - ... - para ... ' i. -r 1" �, t F.15.•�ail rS,. t ,•_ :! '�. .. �_ .. • . � - � ,f. Y .� f / '•`�•-:acs., F°':3:..zL. �. _ G... � ci.. -e.. - , vSxEst.,.;_ - . - ,.. - .: :a:,.:t �.r•. .c+ .•,." �:_ - c+i '_.. . =f . £ ,Fie - N ; -r � ".' ,. 2_ - '' ,r I r, I ,tI: 'i . . - . - I . ..y . , . I , - .- - e: ..., .� ,.ay.t-.,�� s. :s rw•w. mw •a.161.e•.,�A'•. a. --is•.. --->.•., mr.�J4r,r..ra..,atv..:'d,r,•..�,..«•uau•m,i+..Y�ls+.•.. ,.. - ..,wU....,•.,.•s:D+ciF•;N:b.r... �R..., :.!ry ......: . sF . is-, .. - - t - �. , _ _. -- y - - k . 7r: An vanaelical School. County Council. - IMuel4102MO ♦i'»Ioo Salve- BIIBIIi88B iiat'd$. TT �! 7 It is that the lolsheril, t �' The best �a1ee In tl� v►otrttl !tor C _ R U �rAN V E S iiF.-e as }, ° 1�. County Council eo>ameuoeti ' the BMWs. Barr, Ulcers. Balt Bheam, )� . . �✓ i t - r '� 0 . , �Y n church J1 Carton Tesria Taut at •i.. #>r tX - . . in this of are q y W y. , C 1'�i altPO¢Flr ° __ Ppb ?he principal item ofsindu bd and X11 Ykin ]tenptla�, tatd •� iliHot tsi.b, l eyss"r !rotary l I iekering eqe, •an ittb ing thfe�s so fkr is the set fd� burek Pilar, na - Ills m DMWW No. it. whiiiby,Oot.,MM thug c1' the P ase Pay�H, Mand 8etttome�w,- r s tihuroh ile 1 for bo the 'm/isfied of question for Wb session ;tit Isttat. A Nis + - The Piammo g N®Ws which are w�Ito clerg�tmen of ills Pmt• motion xas utianimonsl� ptosed ip firwor o � = mace ►at es Lo•n. l►e^_ eMily !fin 1f$, peiF b4[. /" - on W ___ --of fes. l3 ys fl nblihd ant Episo- KI o t diviuit�. tlphtlol type. •It .Of such au inatit 6m, but the Council, in For �'aft0he�fnR,PrsRBwm 1 - ___ _. _-- . . p jflAN MALI. DOW -� rq >rerink ofiL ct its o>Yloe, will br Simi r to Tnntty scLool at Port their opinion, oonsiderod that brio t bwrtsteg ' An ent of the aLove nabbed gen[ieihtan biH bb' AEE Pioltert N otic pa Tits» are na srtrpltts men in the field and soticttor: porary paplte, els. I , I'- TBRMs: Hope in ma y things, bat different in the opinion was hardlystrong encash al embraced b tl91e Montreal United 11Letlio Oma-Dsvwrsll•s Block. Brook at, WhttbT. TT►ru i r T Sl Soper annum in adgnoe ; 41 45 it fiat prtd doctrinal ata dpoint of the teach' Toy, notes dist C�ferenee. Prirrte titatde to loan ■t bwesti rates sic on v y yy��O *�>f "'i�1 . . til) the end of year. sits: present b warrant them in esu wisl4 RATES OF ADVERTISING : routo N orld . the erection of buildings. It will! e a , - P hrorabte unds d payment o -T Pint itteertioa, per line - - - 8ee6b. [We have !made'(eHgtthies in refetaegce in tulle:• of t 1 beeni � ��+ -- ON MONDAY,� Bach eabsegaent insertion, per line - 2 " to the above,] and find that it in !limply a ylat "a cellar in that City where maple . - , f , This rate does not include Lesal or Foreign ad- news r rumour, We would r t Ontario County Teachers, Assoetatldrt. st>Bst u made. T� only sugar used is Barrister and Solicitor, With a Complete Stock of Spectacles and Eye Glasses, '6=: yertisemenM. ire Awmilsvado, with which u mixed sand, Notary Public, Conveyancer, tie. • - 1 s ial terms ven to very much see hie excellent in Itn- 11111111p, an �_ `�'he Most Difficult 8ighta Fitted with �a ., tracts for 3 or 6 months or by i e tttaking con- tion ". out of the control a[ the bloc' ' semi-annual Teachers' Assosiatiiouid dried maple leaves to�t ve the y a u lowest snr[sgt nits. Oct- yy year. Blatt- angatt a real maple bash look. Extracts lsetloea P—OWy aiMeded to. All Glasses sold, if not satisfeebry atter trial, can be exchanged or money re• ready or yearly contractsorunpayable . witerly, of Friends.-rED. N taws, t � for this count was held in the town hall 'td'na. pWcs.i out Business Dards, ten linea or under, with paper, Sunderland. o May SS,Id and Send. ' at+e tise+l o` Then the mixture u Apes every dayas °� ', fanded at one yyear; $5 oa. pwtred mi'e� ssettMfs pad fire moue li lid '�� �,{ I, Advertisements without writter Instruction* P1d�erina's Industries. The paogram for Thursday was folly • q' T <�. =, (.�Z.bbi�,Y'ti'95 ��' ist X0, �1t10' 'y Will in inserted until forbidden and charged ac- • . carried out, commencing at 1 .m. by std into ease, labelled Pore Vermont tl. 1t. t LL B t �° u cordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise Owing I p atsple syrn(i.. Bexauro of imitations." 81 88 Agent tete �Otlnty of Ontario. . . slants must be in writing and rent to the pub-, g to ressure on oar space dtinng Mr. T. G. Campbell, B.A., o[ Wltttby, _ BARD IBT�,R I. usher. the sat few oaths we were eo b giving a bis r on Arithmetic. a The greater pm -i of this "maple sugar . Job work promptly attended to, P Red R per County Crown Attorney, and County ' delay the. completion of our articles 1n was followed by Yr. 1), McDougall, of Fces to formers and country bens, t►ui] , I, L ACKERMAN. - PROPRIETOR. reference to he different business houses Beaverton, with an excellett paper on is sold around the streets,. , - Solicitor• R � It � �r. represented iu the villagee, but shall call History. In the evening a concert was __ There is a perscriptioen in use in 18-1y - --- - L L. A_C (>►nr Polltroe-$triet Ind England for the care of drunkenness b -`-' '�� N�� ����� - ependence. on those non heretofore noticed in the Niven under the auspices of the Aasocia- ; - • Oti r Alttt—A First-class Local Paper. P y essrs. Ritchie i�ling>s, ' •�' I _ i Uta r Ex nas.tattone -The hearty course of rho next fax weeks, tion and others, and was a sucrase u re- which thousands are said to have been Tr ' , suprx.rc of the lKwilioof Pickering and rieiat"ty This weep we take a great deal of garde talent. Where all did so well it is pm}bled to recover themselves. The re- KrnmuAm s NEW- WOOLLEN MILL cei t came into notoriety b the esoris�o�f' OARRItTEIts AA®=OLICITORl, I w. . - pleasure in giving a some brief refer- Useless b Particularize, tont fife staging P 7 � Court of Justice. 8rd Con. Qoarboro' 1 miles nm1h of Mr. 1<ioriehes' store on $i ton Rot,l . • FRIDAY, June 6th, 1884 encs of the 'Pickering Carriage Works, of Miss EIdroit, of Cannington, Mr. (ill. Mr. John Vine Hall, commander of + f ngs , • one of the most important busineaees in logly, of Lindsay, cad the recitatiow of the Great Eastern steamship. Its had �g1TBYi ONT., HIGHLAND CREEK. VOL III. NO. 31-` the village. This stand is well known to the Misses Cleghorn and Spence deserve fallen into such Habitual drunkenness that Money to loan on reanalliable germ.. 1il-y WE, INTEND TO BE RUNNING BY JUNE FiRsT', IMI, -- E . - , almost ' eve resident of the township, special mention. his most earnest efforts to reclaim him. 1Here we will have plenty of room and power, find will keep our Rolling Cardiff;; SUPREME LODGE A.O U.W. the businessbayingbeen cathed on for a Friday's salt proved unavailing. A/ last he M. �'r Machine always ready b do work as soon as the wool is brought. R y prooeedhags opened with a Pro R• sought s7rsl(f1A1: st1RdBON do.. raim!lter of years by Mr. John Arauatrong, large attendaaoe cad aR9r receiving the the.advice of at srninent plsyeieittn, which P ' ac' (Parties getting here early can afbt aye have their rolls back with thein, On Tuesday last the twelfth annual who is now located at Bradford. In Committee re Mr. Orr, o[ Whitby, he followed bidilidly [or several months We will keep in atook a 1 assortment of Flannels Tweeds Blankets Stocking -' paras. y, . 1'iCiCitR1RQ, OAT. P large , eosaion of the Supreme Lodge, of the `Aril of 18811 Mesere. Jessie and W. G. gave an able address on " Cultivation of and at the end of that time he had lost times oum.-Morning, from 8.90 Yarn, oto. Our thorough knowledge of the quality of such goods enables us to Ret Ancient Order of United Workman con- nam assumed control, under the firm a Professional Sentiment." kir. Cnas• all desire for nor. although the beat that is made. . lin oulgh he had b 11.80, Evening, f5•oan 6 to 8. We will k e much la r stock of Furniture here than xe did at Boz GrorA, all. . -. vaned in Toronto, representatives being name of Hat A Bro., as general wagon Beller, of Pickering College, then took Up been tar usauiy gars fed captive by a 1!tekae#,,6, Nov. 11,1961. ly 1 ee rge makers and blacksmiths. Duri the the subject of " Writingand well merit- most debasing appetite. The receipt, we intend putting u a large building exclusive) for Furniture, you lA, w P R aril g y and we can sell present tom every State m tlio Union an intervening Li no up to October o last ed the vote of thanks tendered him- Mr. which lie afterw s published, and by lL. � �, Furniture bhesper t an you clan get it either in or out o[ Toroub. well as from riff%neat parte of Canada. year, when M' . Jessie Ham retired from A• r• Delurey, Afanilla, in taking the `vlisli ro many other drankttrds have '101 ARCHITECT, To show the reniarkablo growth of the rho business, � a large amount of work subject of Spelling' intei•estecl eLose bean Assisted to reform, is as follows . N Wool taken at Market Price for anything we have to sell. 1.- was ttuned ot>It by the firm, cad se far as Pr c seat by the clear yet oonrise and Sulphate of iron, 20 grains ; magnesia, 40 FOR TH1& (1DUkT7 OB ONTASIU. Thanking my friends for favors during the past eleven years, I would like you all r . Order a few figures from the official . we can .earn.1 they gave satisfaction to practical methods of teaching the difficult grains ; pepperttiuit. 44 drams ; spirits of to Dome and ace my new place. Respectfully yours, records will tell their own tal'b. .The 'their many enatomern. Upon the retire- j►arts of this subject. The discussion fol- nutmeg, 4 drains. Dose one tables Drawinga and spenlficationo fhrvielwd' A.O.U.W. made slow piv%ress for two or ment of Mr. Jessie Ham-,; :lir. Dennis lowink the address elicited man remarks fill twice k day-Globt. � ��� far every claw of building. Steam and - 80`42 . I 1 • Ce KIRKHAMm - - O'Connor took charge of tho blacksmith- eulogistic to Mr. Deluxe , and he is to be --� hot water hosting aw ventilation a ' a three ycarT The first session of the in d rtmo t, Rrs y s*�r#► 1Fxeirrkarkubio itc ati�rs� q ops W. G. Ham still con. congratulated on his success. Tile next r:v- speeialty► - Salttema, Lodge, comprising the only tinuing in th management and control meeting will be !told in Uxbridge. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manahsstar OFFICE-GERRIE BIRCH, corner • . I three Grand Lodges organized at - that Mich., writes • N wife has beoo v Dundas and Brock streets h . - R R of the wood orkipg department. TheS —• •- y , W any. helpless for bye, n so hal I � . .. 11 ] . . .. � . o time, 'was held at Cincinnati, February are now turning out first -clues work as wNtTtvAl.t. PP �"6a pies" that RESIDENCE-KingoWn Road, East I , could not turn over in bed alone. She erin�, '88 81-1y 1; 1 - .. .11, 1873, when the order comprised a usual, and ma ufacture lumber wagoae, two bottles of Electric Bitten, and . do Pick — _ . {. , light wagons, leiglis. cuttem and almost Under date of lana 8rd J totAl meml�rRlaip of 876, distributed over ,)Ifs. hu II'ool mach improved that she is •tole now to do BROUGHAM HOTEL �,- - everything in tile' farm implement line. writes as follows: "Dear Sir, -I saw in her own work." Electric Bitten will do ¢ � C?..q,7 .� a �. .!P -,-,!V- � � � ©©� � 1 - I I'ennsylvanid, Ohio, and Kentucky.- In Just now hr sI Irbla and O'Connor your last issue that Mr. Roach, of Cherry. all that in claimed for them. Hundreds of r'M' TNQMA= PO�i� 1879 the membership had increased to have a baggy7iuder way,, which eclipses wood. had a grade cow that gave twenty- testimonials attest their great caratiye I , 7.1,000, and fi-om that time to the present, anything we have seen. Steel axles are three Pounds of milk at one milkitta �I, and powers. Only fifty oents a bottle at the I .. . he says " beat it it you can." ' Wtaf1, sir, Piokerin Auctioneer, , valuator, trite., t ( it }tag near) doubled. At the end of the hems pat in, and it is being fitted with g Drug Store. S fix of York sad Ontario ' 1.y foil Rpringgv s�mething new in !tris die- i have two that beats it. One gave twenty- _____ 1 - fiscal year 18131.2 the total membership tour pounds and the other twenty-five - It0 L ((���� P trict. The Atte very circa and ttureble, poartde milked at seven o'clock in the ea- - , I- '_ ­�' � � ry. g Nzw ADvil:ttrlsstt- �ssra. _� _...'.4 -by te>�rph, attention given b ordcus I was 98,'155: In May, 1883, it had in- easily bearng the weight of four peiaoasa.- _ - _ _._-_ J morning cad at aiz a niAttt.I I � --:��. -11, �L creased to 120,03G, and on the 1st of It ie a square box, open, and will mane a "'� . Sddrrsi Boz 47 t ' (Mr. Tool might ave added: " Beat w�O� 1:SJ PER CA ' January of this year tho Order comprised handsome tun] oat. They always keep a this if you oan." En. News.) • y) BBOUt3lflAklf, BNT. '. a membership of nearly. 180 000 in the large stock oft well seasoned lumber on • * •--- . T7ie undersigned will as usual y the ,M �� N (E (A� i • • P y hand, and are therefore in a position tot DUNSARTON. " Ruprame jurisdiction of the United States gutarantee any! ling mannfactttred by tllom current prices for wool.t'S��- r - _. � ,� . 1 and Canada. to be jael ae represented. Such being i�rom Dor wwo Corresponaeat]. >w T1i08. MOODY. '„ _� -Pain , ` - Ithe case, pal eg wantin anything in Our tee _ •+71eO1 Market, June lad, I6/. j.u-tt ?4 '- ,L� Since its organization in 1868, up to P �' g g P� Pstm'. Rev. It. Id. Craig„ -r--- I a�i'l�1.i 1>4000rOv0. �'hOiCe cOlOIB, , ear line will study their own interests is W be absent for two weeks, attending the Lost or Strays , ISwad O/liee 1br0.e.da, 1d wetligrtoo d il..t, January of this year, the Order had col- by giving them• orders to s home Ste 'General Assembly. The pulpit will be Tor,00ta a t.litl,agoro. itrsosr•1 Aga..R -", . : '•; lected by means of its assessment on where the ca 'watch the progress of the sn Ked b' Htwz College students. Fmm thspremlaes of she ondenl�ed �, SAT C.- DA '3' P 6'r 2nd con. 1�lckerlag a Sed BnU. iia Ia errma- 'lhte b one of Ilia t.sst sa�ii QoRpui.s T ,E eACttlal death R stem and aid out thWHO i work and see t tat the et 'set what the proprietor of the corner store Kae ttno that will le■d t� t4 reoor 1J 1•I.. 3 + P n Y R 1 y ery wil� be Waok• Bates sa low w ether ereOelass Dom Farm } i want of all k so make a specialty su "itated lase for x lids in his eh fully received and sultaWy rewaared�leedd b ,o o '•• its various grand lodges and the supreme y Pe y of +,s- g 31-21 18 AC •AX,MRIL and town risks fakeer. Business lied � - want. The a - ; .� P heart. The improvement as noticeable. -- - 'rHOYAb MOODY, , pairing kinds, at very cheap rates. �•� T Asea!- lodge jurisdiction, upwards of 89,220,000, Woodrafrojvoldence is being rebuilt. •�,V Ot.L CIO I Idverpool market, loth Kanh.I& 9o -y 4 Q .e+'a 4 C> 6> 4 Q CD C,+ �.,i C4 a C> -I- 41 Iv o +i. Mr. W. G. am is well known Re a _F BBB I9 NO iuN(iBlt eir>T IZOIIB? The slaughter house to the east of our A note of hand maria h m in other words, over four thousand Six competent wor man. 1He Kae been fora y John [tatue. t raver l village has no ton of its offensive odor than of 1r. Palmer, bearin8 date November, 1 e, for thrt Yr- Johetsaon, Tailor, east of the \ hundred. families, widows, orphans, and number of y is at the business: For in times past. Now that aheswarm weather the sum of foo on which els find beenrha d, visa uthbert Hoagie, gives better satbfaetion other heirs, many of them without any sic years he as foreman of Donovan's is here something, shrwld, be used to prevent lost by me on or shoat the let of Apria lar This I" lees stoney than any other prat- - • carriage work , Whitby, and has field such, and it Somethin i not done stn 'a to notify the public not to negotiate sat note, claw house in tha Township. fill and ez- other provision against want or distress, ins ar it Kra been settle(]. amine his stook it ear with to t a st itch I ': 't ; important posi ions in Toronto with Me. will be taken to have the firs ter investi- , 3D -4i IIIA PALMER, Bat m. y y having been relieved by the payment, in Latclhie b Son, (who manufactured every- gated, and the offenders will be made to - T— - �- -I_, --} g�-fl�g well-madesulL Remember the . . - : , • " J.J0Srr addrv.w-JfON1+18TUt1, Bast of Lathbert each case, of two thousand dollars. Dnr_ thing from a rotting sulky to a dray,) roma totune. - House, Pickering Village. ly-! ing the last twelve months the amount Previous to loc ting here. fir. D. O'Con• • e 0 Between the 15th and Una of Kay f Le _ -- - - mar is an old P►ckering boy,, Navin served oI+tRRrw000. , tweoa guttas and Bn,ugtiapi, a t►nndle clo�h- 11 -1 . o paid 011t Tics exceeded' frtv0 mllh011 dol- g ::; t ingg, conte ninb a suit of clothes, wome 'sand '''Q� . - .. - l h(a time with '11fr. ArMatrong. During chiklreo', weer. A aatlafaet •ry reward iL be �Ww Alberta �o�ttf3, + I" - . Tare,. cad flint too at a very trifling. per- hie absence he gas been located at Brant- The following is the sya6?iitg of the paid the ander on returning same to . • - pupib of the PUNIC Sohoo for Elie tntlnth - -Will -- --- J. L. 4tA11KEY6Tri am. Teacher of /he Theory and Practice ' �' . , gettago for the expenses Qf diatributiDg ford. Aa a wo kman Le is highly spoken of May. Names areg1ven in order -of merit. t� of Music.NE _S ''this ninrnificent philanthropic food. of by thane wh ought to know. Special Fooara Claes. - Lizzie Ta lor, Mar errywood, Lumreatcare eureised witb beginners, and special DRY GOOD - 8 4 attention given to horse shoeing. y 3 attention gtrae b advanced po its r A's fits ag practicable each Grand Lodge R• Cozworth, William Roach, Jan. Davidson, aa Mude Boom at residence or entre• Head, " - I As the above firm are reliable and have Harriet Hollinger, Albert Roach, Maud 80'000 14. Lumber on h d „ door' west o the - N` s " otDce, Pick- `I Just opened out. Large stock of Fancy Dry11 I manages its own fthwnees, 13utf .natters already gained s good reputation foi• their Armstrong, John Laughlin, Tena Lawson. _ Goals, Ca,tintterex, Cretonnes, appertlsiuing to the general government work, we have no dpubt they will in the Tatem Ct.,►ss.-Clarence Plaxton, Lirie and more to come, which will be sold cn�, J r of the Order come under the jurisdiction future, as in the poet, receive a large Share Garland, Esther Chapman, Edgar Plaxton, cash. Persons wtihing to' build would do ii two j . of the Supreme Lodge. of: the Pat ro a of the people of the our. Nancy Cober, Rosie Peters, Jno. Burrows, � and inspect our stock before buying aloe- . � i � I ,rounding tto t Nano Cober, Robt. Davi IN R y loon Ida v Nowhere h Hoover, + I' t T ES -. . e as the growbit of t&e Order ------tee.—. Rosetta Hollinger, Ella McCrae. PtAMiNo ANO MATCNiNi ROA ON 8LT) N . I STORE ORE I Ac• Sea our Deeks, Denims, CottonadeR, Shirtings,I.1. been more ra0i3' au:l healthful than i Pickering Public School 1••:. SWOND Casae• -Joseph Cozworth, Walter TME �M,RTE:T NOTIEE. - • Cottons, Bac. Extra value - 1 Hoover, John Gorle Malcolm Roach, !tie Dominion, and it was in Some measure I y, (ESTABLISFIED IN 1857,) . The followin is the standing of rho Emms Taylor, Nellie Hadley, Wm: Judd, HoGVer Burl{b01 er. in recognition of this fact that the city of Frank McCrae, Frank Plazton. 34411 I POUNDS SUGAR DS SPLENDID papula an the se nor dep�rtmens of Pick- -- __- _. _ _. _-._.-_____ ____ 11 Toronto was selected ag tfio place of Bring Public cLool for the month of Sa. Fausr CaAss.-George Lawson. Robt. IiI* T�1 �1 j+_r B z 100 $1.-00_ Gorley, John Davidson, Grace Barron, ♦ j'�,�D S 1V FOR"�" Now is the time or Bargains. � meeting diie yesu, after an exciting Mayy Willie Gourlie, Archie Allison, Charles - ' Farrar Cassa tel marks possible ", , 13 lbs. very Bright Sugar for $1.00 j, stYuggl© at the session in 3utTulo in 1888] ( , i>� a 520)•- Hodge, Jeage Colour. sealed Leiden will b. aeestrea up to, .. ' �C�1�ars Tremear bJ, Maggie Ferguson 421, In the spelling match on Frida , 20th ftH stock Fruish Groeerie8- " in which the friends of St. Louis made a t�cOrge Peart Monday, Jane 9th, 1 4 ii00dflt vigorous fight for the honor. fI Sit.'FoonrH ( tal mairks possible 550.. alt., Willie Gourlie stood tint in t e flret , • class, Walter Hoover stood flrit in the br Mr John M. Oerow, (`.ommisslonor: tori► Brough- Groceries, 1 • The frit lodge was initiated at St. Oreo. Gordon 4c Attie Camemn 482, Ids second clans Clarence Plaztgn first in the am P. o. for the construction of the tollowlng , Bunting 464, -N trio Ferguson 432, Fred. third ease and Mary nridges In the Munici mlitr of the Townahi of . ' Thomas in April, 1877. In February, Logan 527, Eliz beth Leavens 408 Williefourthy CO1eorih lust in the l tr Crook ry, J ti -WRIGHI Pickering •1 ­ . 1879, there were m the Dominion 18 Cornell 406, B Uia Bunting 393, Lewis mom' 1s4. nr�dge on side road between Lots Io Ol WH1e - . . Findlay 392, Dank Leavens 211, David 'w and 16, in the 3rd i:onoesdon, known sa H is I . lodges, with a membersiiip- oP. 400. In . MISCELLANEOUS ITEM! brad e_ OOtB fled Shoes. I ' . i ' I Carnegie 821. . . � ". ;:Is on aide road between Lots Ie' { ` 1880 the figures «aro 55 lodges, 1,150 dR- FoviirH (total marks -and 17, in the Concession- _ ii - i 1 possible 500).- In'the Paris Bon Marche, where '000 3rd Bridge a near Railwa c - members ; 1881, 107 lodges, 8,200 mem- Fred. Bunting 49`2, Arthur O'Leary 491, K Ptctering village. , T meg' t6. of bers ; 1882, 160 lodges. 4,700 members • Arnott Hodgson 448 Walter Rich 401, Persons are said to be employed each Plans and s elf t Com Tete specifications may he span wi b Mr.k vFeq]Dgn � t I So ,I '�'> + 443, Robert Boyee 44 Edith Dale 424 girl has a room to herself. TLero is also Johu tierce, Broutdiam. The lower o coy .1888, 192 lodges, 6,084 pnembers. Last George Marks 403, Jer miah Q'Connuir 388: a drawing m, with iano eta. tender not nocom y accepted.P r By order of the eouue11. `_ 20311( N&XX �S February rho annual, ie made at rhoV � _ . . Emily Johnaoar 359, Mabel Ridley 881, The Ontario Government have decided "` "�' Y Pur'! JOHN M.j[tt{lA)W, , Alice Gillman 327, Kate Thompson $2a, Wei: Trait iisliTKu,, I . - geseion of fife Grand'Lodge of tho'Do_ P8O to purchase the Shannon farm on Shingle - ; WM: Foh., 1:t.L, Cen ni re. I Chas. Peart 815, Ettio Head 308, Fred. bay, near Orillia, and wi ! erect a eottagt' S. MACI►E1, 1�'.&--TTsorl'ey t Empire Horse suedWAI million held at Guelph showed that there Doyle 185. j atUe !r"ood ke tit ®took - 1 , asylum for 100 insane ,a tents. i•tckering, May to, Net D t 1. . were 216 lodges, with a total membership THffiD CLASS (focal marks possible 600).- 1 —__ __ _ _ --f- _ , i LHAM ASC E May O'Leary bli3, May Gordon bbl, Lizzie Bev. Dr. Jeffers has r 'tired from tLe �LYe ► tors NotlCee ® --. • of 7,467. There aro now 228 lalgc►S, Shepherd 540, Leslie Allaway 518, William active work of the inin stry atter fifty , `c N Y+w . with a membership of about 9,000, the Shepherd 511, Frances Hoover 499, Ralph years' service in the Methodist Church. 1 I ``pp ' � •,` Greatly Reduced in Puce: Am now offering , Gordon 492, Bruce Leavens 488,. Fred. lie will reside in Bellevi le. Under and by virtue of itevised statutes Oa �BEW•; �0 D U N T I N G I ' member being now at rho rate of 250 H tarso, Cap. im Section 3t, the eaedibn all members per month. Since the orgi<tii- ° °• 481, Donnie McKay 472, Ida Thnre are in the Dom nioa, or rather ocher perrnns'having claims against the lata pICBERINt3r VILLAGE. S11VtiY c� tom. O'ageil- wi-th fold Joints and C'l7 entline Waith Leavens 468, Albert Cornell 445, Charles of JAIM 8l/ABT, late of the Township of Pick- zation of the Grand Lodge of Ontario in Forrester 486, William Gibbon 426, Wm, there were when the 1 t census was Bring in the County of Ontano, widow,d..�t1►0'tBmeIItse at .$14.00. May, Westlake 401, Frank Hurlbut $00, James taken nearly two hund centenarians• who died op or about the hint Day or art! , Told. ing. Tat, 1888. ` 5m : 1. ' _ T ini !y 188A, to February last 126 deaths Of these ons LuniUed an eizwere. rest• 1' are hereny moused fo sena nj prat,prX+ is 1 _ I ;. Morrisaoey 211. on or bbtore the TWENTY -811TH DA OF I occurred, on which x252,000 was paid. Marks are added for good conduct and dente of Ontario. JUNG, A.D. hist, to Thomas Parker. Ill eri t 1 1 � 81, unctualit P. O., Ortatlo, 8oltailor h,r William Uordc o and`Ilhe periodical assessments in the Do• P yanddeductedformisdemeanors. A white sail Dau tit a oAver a attendance for both diviaione 83 R �y of tellr�t John B. Hoover, Biecntcas of the last n Sail �r H N• minion have a lower rate than aR 1 1 - mother moven e a J•neS ig across a Wce ticotland and taatsment of ch sal mart,taieir 1"' . - - Grand Lodge. For easmple, in 1882 0. threatened to capsize the boat.' When it and surnames• addresses and descriptio the ;. 7 tan particulars of the claims, • rilkshe tar : Practical Watchmaker. Brock street, Whitby:. AUDL y. seemed that the cries was Come, We aeoonnte wd the n■ane of abe.en lium there were 14 assessments,' and in 1888 !. i 1 any) hold n r,em : and that immedfately " la -goat and. .physically a ngeat of the r y �' atter the bald Twenty 8,,th Da of June, A U. I- — 12 asseRsments. Dilring the same year Standing of pupils of - u ley Public party, in a stats of in nae fear, said teat, the wet. of tate stats o�ehe said pane - - - ilie members of the Order in New York School for the month of May. (Nausea Let are pray." " No, no, my man," smart will a,e atftrlbuted among the pantI., I � " an in order of me ► y claim therein, she icing has only l �e n n u a to cState had to pay 17 as$esengeuta tach••shouted the btu@ old mat, let that claims of which the said Ececnbn ahali then '' I - JR. ler C s (alai. Ne. marks for little man pray; you tak an oar." have notice as above required, and the said Us- ' k-T4kil ng a �. year' month 200).-F .-Florence Harris 170, Kate dbubrs will net be Ilanle for said asset. r a■y Maddaford 140, Ma Grad 187, Miles Public a.7 tellers sti earn a good part thereat b any pier on or persons of hose AT EDITORIAL NOTES. 'y y livelihood in Japan. In al? alone 6O0 claims the shall not have aro�os at the moot Cha an 186, Ida Orvia 186, Maggie of these street im vi 1 Lkeir `�amstri�►auoa' FR�is$ ll`nd�+, THE BRAZILIAN' WAL/ HO�IJ . Grad 180, .Ida Hans 180, Jas. Ste lien- pr° p Y D%W at r 21.1 or t/a lest � e y y P trade rovided w. a t tab! Ln ROMA I I�ASKEB, _ Hon. O. Diovyat sad Atttxney General son 127, Laura Graham 128, Wm. Moore ' p e' a 2s u Solicitor for Ummu - The whole of our immense stock of biller of Manitoba have sailed for Eng- 120, Sophia Elliott 100, Almira Lynton and a paper -rapper to illustrate and - rI 95, F Madcfaford 80, Bennie Bell 90 emphasize the points of air aslea. and C V TVils laud to argue the Boundary Award case. , are as reedy b eztem hiabrles of - - ( ` rack �rocke & GlassW ' • Robert Ridgen 87, Minnie Graham 76, modern events and cele ties n b relate A new Mehra is'm* the field, who swears Robert Graham 52. I e atedueed PrieBS . , • g y ) antueat legends.Sale a-Lano the fellow who lase Gordon caged is only Set. 1sT CLW (max. 4M).—Jennie s � Murray 862 Susan M Queen Victoria has len lqr ars of E • Handsome China Tom 8etta frosts 06 I br sett. Colour T� Bei. yob mate out," etc_ f him dervishes. " When rogues fall oohn Hooray 351, lberte Mason 849, mThe Brawl," by M ' mer, the - - . L . • • Tea Setts. Colored T'odet Seta. Wbsts Granite Toilet Setts. 100 Doses Wilts ;` ` -- . Fred. Mason 8 1, Melinda Webb 278, angers of the- coming Yelesoltler ez, •rue szeeatieei ort the tateL'eon$ Ch will he va7 beat Asgolrtment l Granite Plates, Bowls, Nsppiea and Pitchers. Glass Setts from 40o per sett. GWn - - I . hibition in Paris. This was ven oIIsr isir cab ao Iba Bowls. Glass Pitchers. (Ilass Na ee and Com . The BcerS have crowned Dinzula, a Maggie Graham 289• b the Prince Contort in 6 b Napoleon Plates. Pickle Bottles.- (thus Celerie , go Doan Gllass Goblea from 90e dr dox. - eon of Cetewatyo, g y JR. 2ND CLAM (max. 500).---Jno.Colline y �o1eOD .Royal Hotel Whitby, Kin of Zululand. The 485r Maud Han v 480. Than. Bell 411, III. At that .time the Prince was in at ! o clock P. tt., on AT— Heavy Oilus t4tml lhl's at 60o per doz. A large stook of TEAS and COFFEES and have never forgiven Cetewayo for coming Wm. Grady 400,�Kate Bray 400, William Paris, and he y red the picture. I ] , I Geaseral Groceries at reduced prices. Ladies and gents are invited to ins t our • back to hie •!sin kingdom, and perhaps think Fowlie 5962, Mabel Harris 870, Ella Moore His birthday peened hue he was a1 Wd a Juno *$ 1 = . 'I stook before malting purchwe. Ask for the Louise Baling ppeeg� .. . g P P St. Cload, and the Em ror bought the r t-INDLAY S fresh every week at g Powder, ioa.nuttaetnred 821, Sarah Webb 801. this the best way" of obtaining revenge. toturae and gave it as irihday present. 'a1° totlov.ing halaable lroperty. const■ of e O Sa. 2ND CLASS (max. 600), -Ernest p th..onth-west quarter of � � R' � . - L I - - - A pamphlet printed by the G ip Pab- Chapman 476, Edith Elliott 4W, Joanna He paid 25,000 franca for it. Lot N0. Sl in the 2nd eOnce=sic Of -i - y J lisping Co. entitled " The Algo a Die- Neal 8cJ1, Hewis O'Leary 867, 6WE Dti A CALL. 118 7 y Brazili4n Wriiiho M� Dever a Block, Br�_strwt Whitby: • ]14irou On i8 .1 Airs Editoarr ribute. the Township of Pickering. r ..I - triot and'that part of the Nipissing Die- Theron P. Hsstor, edi r of Ft• Wayne, On !this flies to a .00a frame ass AT �'1 8dD CLASS (aiaz. 600).-Ch$a lea Neal � ., (}��„ writes : " For the sprit and o mw- oa. �arn ane stables, and a - �O� �•Ma 1j1Q ftmen tiict.nortla of the Mattawan River, Lase ' . + ♦ ' 498,! Arthur O Leary 480, Wesley Gee five ears have always Dr. Ycng's cr6h•'d Tde sou b first e1aa., in w good t . rtrostyam—of I -ad. be West or iota I, Ni facia d French River, their re- 472 Frank McQuay 471, John f eniti.attaa with W°°d Gwc"a and 1a, co First Conoesdon of � . P g ""� Murrayy New iscovery, for cough of most severs a lar will rise 1►e sold at "the same Mese R ing .eiai� rilises, and mouth of 'F�i T� s� sources, agricultural an(l mining caps- 489, Harry Smith 468, Martha Orvis 450, character, as well as for Dee 3t a milder I14sefJng Soass lrorpestloalan • l to "' b now oReriog for Cele ii Willie Maddaford 444 Lizzie of vis 441 t It never law to off t a One Ut in Town of Whi b ssaon Li.earow and t]as.dt.. Pe sP�y ours. Ys ' tttraaa t1:LIJAH frvrlag. ta. i. bilities,"• has been received. It also ' ' , ,, . bas at►d bulk : al.o Land Plasgr � swr,ant..d .►fI . Sophia Madden 400, Hate Madden 897, y friends to whom I ha recommended dtn.w on •Bmsi .tn.t d the best qualitygood at e:e..dir,gly tow price. j contains a large litliograph map of the Al houzo Lawrence 800 Minnie Haney it of it in same b' terms. Hay partartber r . ll sa" ar+f+4 b John • • A Bale hots, tboss was . p , y �k high ing tint- tb esquire •sd et •' been oared b it of ev9r 1Cea. 1'irooklin, lbs Aueticuaer, or D. Ct Q ��� amine ibr tAmpsslvey b rsgoestsd• All eissr �. Province of Ontario, exhibiting the -noun- 208. y y aRh 1 have had Bo1Ia'itor, Whitby. v l a" bM quaimm of New Uowl on baea*11 ties. and districts therein -also- the un- Orn CLASS (max. 600). -Carrie Bray for five yeap, I oonddsar 1 the od�77 reliable Dwted loth May, isat g surveyed portions of Northern and North- 500 Frank Chapman 500, 14tie Gee 470 and sure oars for bo Coils. atop" LEVI FAIBla"". TUet Age c Yy JOHN BLOW Whitby. � Y Po y Call rt Pickering Auctioneer. - n owns". Ontario y . � ' y 4>e. Dry tore asd gd a 1: Bertin McBrad 485 Maggie Furlong lt►-,u iloitatbr for 1laeesior. - - - Weateru Ontario. This work was pre- 400, Maggie Perry 872.. 1i'ree Trial Bottle. Effuse size, 11.00. 2 g0 l for the North-West BUT'C HFRIN G I �t MTT ` I pared aller instructions from thio Hop. Srs tiLA89 (max. 600). --Ceara Me- En sh antheritise a that Nta aim. PICBERER AGZNCY. 3ff L'LI N E RY ! _Commissidner of Crown Lands. Algoma Carthy 870, Arthur Holliday 861, Frank _ Cheap Tickets via the above fine treat Cao.McBrad 852. - lating library.system has so affeeted the CLARK & MABOH rdtab bis stated to be onQ of the most i>5nportant y mends of reader that of ► Ope� f3or the tlralnsagliam tit' all Mgitimate Winnipeg,•9B.lp, � Braiadogr M4s0.• T� �! Set lbs llatesl ll[inidsrl . Marks will be given daring the month y tlie� never its parehaeed the business lately 4arrle4 Hsaiidng Hater, Lidtan Head, t1�fUr . ; hoose Jaw Otii•li.=18mith's., divisions of flus Province, Laving atarsi- c • 7ane fo _singing. Average attendance think of buying a bpok. _ • is the vtusos of Picker. -� ; Intimate so ilia Wnbite tb.t they wiB Otls� ltlomia-- Dia 1A � Z<: Sa%daye tyoe Hotels and ail tntortawluaR ap. I" tury of about 760 utiles in length and liar the month 51. A man in Mantas started .five At bup as brad a Orbe, 3130 in breadth, ur 2AU,tXM3 arra miles. esoL 4t wJbioh within a slsert Ii0 to 1 C'atack. teal - • Comae C1W ' i JAMES I.O N G � , and i for yetuldv... t4 .. Conahocken, Pa., is ho*god by wale w time. Behas��yt isootlier end Aim $ " !!�► ' 4 Hlaa�i Balnk in : tsonneotaon. 1 Le patnplileL cc►utains much valuable , - , W Stamping aesd smidms do" alta Q'J� , gden bota the WAor or Wag— promptly form of religious workers, ealLng them- calls it Ky�d - QttAst he says. and eattstaetaorily n11ed. cults' tape tai sea.a, t inforat►atiov• selves "'i'he Heavenly rcelwts." d we=ds ca4n 44V ,.41Q 41re u. s wW. ua7 (s,y) GIa t?I 41 t Agent, Diwd•f Civet, Wpttlaal. , lar a eau. 96 3* ''' fib'•- 1 _ I t 'h - _ I f • .>.1- : ` _ . - L. -I +,. - . ,..: ,-Inom. . ..I:, .- .a .,. I - - , .. .. . , ,::.: -:... i- _.r t .. _<:-.. ._. . . ,. _,,1.r• ..ti ._; , .. .d _ yt' c.�.- . ,.. .. :yf ..-4 �,_'_�... it _ _ N !.w -.• - - - - . '.}i. .. -�.,. r . , „ . I, ,.,: I . . - •."' + I ..... :t. -c .a : .. .... .. - t .- - _ - 'SWI .. �,-. .5 -. . .. ,,.. : , -',{ a .. _ N - -I- C� - - ,_ •.. r.i ,, I ,�. _ 1 •�.. _ _ r•r�.,-.. aria.:., , - _.I : - ; , rn, l` t -:n -y - .., ii a l .^4 aY �.,.'T}•! 'a J'c'c .i ,. ,. . .:Wig. I. ` f .t f - ,. -,. 1a.. .- -- •.T__.,,.4 ,7 •� ,' biJ{•.Lssi,.E k._}iL.14a..,. f.. ..r.. Lsr`�rr_,., .,±,. _.. .. ,:. �'_'.. ..--.._... t_ _:ai,•. _ ,:.-. __ ..-. -_. rw. �i�...._ .J__!" -.�.` .r.-,: _ F- 1 . - : . . . I .. . . . . . I ­ , - ... ,:. a� I i , - .. K ���.'rt+ ala - aJ w . n y3i1 .IM. • �. '..'# +For _ ,.' +W* .. 1 .._h•MM-`M,h.ry,. .. _.fir ( •s-`.•.T� _ - ,_I. M1t w ADVERTl�EMENTS Ties DAY. iNethodist Unipn: r Lost- tulip- Nimer: .I--- - :I ,, . iGit00 `I`1ow.• hood : , " .: • - Ott Oatltl6dr JtlalB • ttival ire yy t event . IW e-f,f • B. Mine(• _ eat was legally iontlammated fi es_0.. �'. • Gibbarl• . ices wa'e held in the Bibi ©a.tm:�: u.: and p r�•e1Nerrmaiitfvigi �b.,14 Methodist Chnrohee ii __ - - i;rrr connection witlt tla event: In the morn inn in fire E. O. Chugs , Rev: W. R POW !L - Roach preached a= upon the Pall feet, Itis remarks havingg al rderea, - to the origin of the BibI Christina de nomination, its polity, w tit takes inG LOCA AND VICINITY NEWS, the union, and what she ld be lett be __14 hind.. The discourse wa an ex0ellen .-Mrs. Whitney is still very poorly., and aI}propriate one, and it is hoped al will endeavor to carry out its teachings --The last -11. L. Conference commenced Mr. 1h Bunting also delivered a sbor its session at Bowmanville on the 4th address, replete with practical suggestion iust•. and good wishes for the success of thi -(bei Seer- Clark• . cornmenceol the an_ union. - ' ` • noel statute (sbor work iT the roads n- In the evening a platform meeting wall �ii,t►day morning last. held in the C. M. Church, when sdoLreseel were delivered by Mesas. Jackson and -Mr. R. Haney had about completed Bunting, of the B. C. Church; Pieketl Lis new brick house on Church -street, and Howson of the C. M. Church. Th( and advertises it for lisle or to let. It speakers all made special reference to the \ will snake it handsome residence for a not union that was consummated that day, overly large family. and the spirit of unity wl$ch prevailed NOTICE. -My mill will be closed down augurs well for the snocan of this im• oil diel 10th of June next for a couple of pottant undertaking. Apparently there . weeks for repairs. Any quantity of flour will be very little ftietion in the union o1 will be oat hand for exchange. J. •R. the two congregations in this village. I1 Stauffer, Cherrywood. 12i the merabers and adherents of the two churches follow the'advice given them on -An exchange says: "Among the Sunday last by the representatives of londezt complainers of hard times are the both churches there need be noo.frietion literrhants who do not advertise. Serve at all, but a grand+and glorious uniting of them right, is the opinion of ilia wise old the forces for the advancement of Christ's editor who knows •all about these things." kingdom. - The choir gave several veryeasiDg -Perha ►s some people O e ltd 0 An idea that mune othor than Scotchmen Can. play and appropriate selections during the evening, the bagpipes. If they had hear] the two their rendering of "Steal away It6'iaus playing tliat instrument on our to Jesus � being particularly fine, Y stre:.t:f toe otherAay, they would change their nliuds. .' Hint1. s -Useful and Otherwise. -We understand the Ladies Aid So- Young man, try to cultivate a hunted I ciety of the Pickering Methodist church are look. Then people will think you're - talkitig of having au excursion on the hounded to death by leap year proposals. (,rand 'Cruuk Railway, to a point yet to To wipe the dust from papered walls Lo settled upon, some time during the ttAke It clean, soft piece of flannel. Of summer. course it must not be damp; •but the dry -Tenders are -'invited for the several flannel will remove the duet. brid;,•e� requiring reconstruction through- Will some of our brother agricultural out the ownship, and will be recelved up writers please inform us why it is that to uext Monday morning. Traffic over the biggest potatoes always grow on top . the brit] ,d near Hoover's mill has been of the peck measure ? ( stopped, as one end has caved in. If you put soda in the water with which -We are. in receipt of Parts 81 and 82 You are to wash windows, you will find of " Picturesque Canada." The engl-av- that finger marks, putty stains, etc., will inks are principally iicelnes in the Pro- more easily removed than if clear - viuce of Now Brunswick, and are very water alone is used. interesting. The letter press is still kept What a beautiful ezampl, of simplicity ul) to the usual standard of excellence. is slat by that useful animal, the domestic -Efforts are being made to re -organize cat, which rises at three o'clock &,m., - the Gun Chub in this village. A -meeting washes its face with its right hand, gives will be lield in the NEws office on bion- its tail throe jerks, and is ready dressed da�• evening nett to take steps to that for the day. end. Everyone,int•erestoxl is particularly Isere is a hint for potatoe Rrowerg.' A invited to be present. man used one quart of sawdust in each hill of potatoes in one plot and none in -A . children's meeting is announced another. The sawdust hills yielded near. to be held in the English Church on ly twice as much as the otters and the Saturday .afternoon next, under the tubers were larger and smoother. auspices sof, tie young ladies' Christian Those who own plum trees should hand. C`1iildreu of all denominations recollect that this is the season when the lir, incited . curculio devotes itself to business. Be - we would stiggest, thiit our churches fore the blossom breaks, put a dessert clutuge the lionr of service in the evening spoonful• of Paris green in a pailful of fronn 6:30 to 7 o'clock during the summer water, mix it well and syr•ivge the trees tic, r [lis. It is very annoying to have thoroughly. If &•shower of rain follows, half of the congregation corning in after syringe the tree again, and keep on doing T tli., service has begun. -Let ilia hour he so after every rain till the young plum is changed. as large as a white bean. -Mr. 111. Haney has secured the ageocy. An enterprising farmer of the countyy of for the celebrlite4_l Bell organs, manu- Brant has been experimenting in feeding factnre4 by W. -Bell A Co., of Guelph, wheat to his liens. Last year he found isnd is prepared to please the most fns- that by► feeding one dollar's worth of ti4Itons, in the way of musical instruments. wheat to certain hens he realized two Ito ling solne very fine ones now on hand. dollars worth of eggs. This year he has Give limn a call. tried it on a laripr scale and finds that • -Tile cheap excursion on the Grand ether fo4ding six dollars in wheat he Trund Railway on Friday last was largely realized fourteen dollars on the number patruuized. About sixty or seventy tickets of eggs laid. He is firmly convinced µera Rohl at Pickering station to parties that it is profitable, and that wheat is a takiu;; advantage of the cheap rates. This number one egg producer. shows �►liat a little advertising will do. ~ A cubit is two Feet. A' place ie three -11'e understand some of the villagers frwli. A span is 101 inches. A fathom are ahrady making preparations for the is six feet. A palm is three inches. A clirt,piug season, and have selected the league is three miles. There are 2,700 _ rite upon which to pitch their tents. In languages- A great cubit is eleven feet. all probability t'ie knoll at Ilia month of Two persons die every second. Bran, the ricer will preseut an animated ap- twenty 00unds per bushel. Sound moves pearauce during the month of July. 748 mils per hour. An acro contains -Nlr. Benjaminllizon, of Cherrywood, 4,840 square yards. A hand (horbe _ writes to any that lie can beat Mr. Roach's n'easurd is four inches. 'Slow rivers aunouucemeut in last week's • Nzws in flow fiv miles per hour. A rifle ball , reference to the quantity of milk given by moves 1,000 miles per hour. A storm grow. He weighed the niilkings of tliree blows ' miles ppr hoer. The first town separately, the weight being 31, 33, lueifer etch wall made in 18`AJ. A and 35 lbs. respectively. ' hurricane, moves eighty miles per hour. -The Wljitby Young Men's Band The avej age of human life is 81 years. visited Bowmanville a couple of Sabbaths The altitat;y Iortrnal gives someapo, gild heli] three services in the C. M. ,,' Sesi'o ble hintswhich are worthy of Chuirch. The Sun of that place says they atteutio . In view of the near approach Bret with great success : -Old veterans of the bathing season our contemporary of the church girted on afresh the armour, advises: Be not too ready to get into and youug recruits enlisted and gladly cold wa r out of doors. Better to bathe rushed into the conflict against sin anti at home until the weather and water gets tiatau." A similar baud was formed decided] warm. Go not into cold water there. when o rheated, nor when cooling off, -What clan be more delightful than a nor who coil, .nor remain in too song at g first. F sal cramps are caused by such trip down tfle river at this season of the indiwret one. Dry off quickly, and dress yr -lir ? Tile winotine stream, lined on an soon possible, on leaving the water.'] ! either side with green foliage, just now Refsrrin to the too common habit o$ presents an appearance invitiug in .tire leaving off under -flannels on the Brost (Ixtreute. We doubt very much if the warm the 3'oarnal says that indis1 villagers are fu!ly' aware of the enjoy- ' taction has bean A prime cause of man uu:nt to _ be derived from a row. or sail a death." Better to be uncomfortably 1 down io the lake shore. If they were we warm t1an fatally cold. It is a g tiro sure there would be a greater demand plan to ear lighter flannels fora fe for boats than is the case now. weeks fore leaving off altogether, al -Sir William P. Howland, of Toronto, though any do not. TIrey might strrived in town on Saturday last, accom• left off a night, if so worn, at almost an t palsied by Mr. J. L. Spink. The former time. . carne down specially to go through the ' Spink mills. A thorough inspection was -Mr. H. • B. Taylor, Manaker' Doli made, and we understand .Sir William minion Bank, Whitby, was in town oto expressed himself as being highly pleased Tuesday last. I with the completeness and extent of the -The sidewalks and drossings in the m 111s. 'l hcy are among the best roller village lit ive been repaired, and ped6stria utills in Canada, and the different grades are now able to walk along on dark nigh . of flour turned out cannot be su rpassed without fear of breaking a limb. Roa on this continent. overseer Clark deserves the praise. -Mr. David Annan has suffered a -We 'rock attention to the advertise! severe loss in the death of his celebrated meat in another column respecting the imported Clydesdale Stallion, •' Young oeleb B. Lauranee's English pro, Clansman," which plied at Ringwood one tacloe eyeglasses, the sale of which; clay last week. The horse- stepped on a since be g introduced into Canada, has stick which flew upp and run into the far e: ed any other glasses or spec body near the hindgrarters, makin a facies ado at the present time. An bad wound, which caused its death slew agent w' be at the Cuthbert House, t'iis days later. The animal was a very vale- village, an Monday, June 18th, and we able one, being held at 18,000, and its advise al who are; in need of these articles death at this sown of the year makes the loss still greater. to give h a call.' They guarantee satin. faction o no satle -A very interesting and profitable Friday ening 11te PrV' m o meeting of the young men's Christian the Pie ering College Literary Societ Band was held on Friday evening last, was OD of exceptional interest, beim when the subject of " Entire consecration as governing public and private life " was given by the stadt nts of the Preparatot� discnseed. On this (Friday) evening an- Form. he selogtions were pleasant acid Other meeting will be held, when theW tructi e. The program consisted of subject .ot •` Entire 0onsoaration as goy_ n tin s music, etc., as follows: Chores, - caning work for the bfs,eter" will be by Pre story fihae Club; reading, by Pere 1 right; reading, Frank Aveher' ; taken up, and an invitation liar been' ex- tended to the young ladies' band to join mn■to, tie unk, d ; reading, William Hamilto music, Misses Wostuey an in tiro discussion. BuoUng reading, Albert Walker; read --An exchange tells its readers how to jog, S Martin ; dialogue, The Boys • mind their P's in the following parrs- reading,,Mise Schooley; chorus, Prep Rrsoh :�-Persona who patronize papers Glee Cl i. This (Friday) evening, ' shmM pay promptly, for the pecuniary univessi students will furnish the pro prospects of the press have a peculiar gli-4561b cin the 18th, the students o ]rower in pushing ftrwitrd inbhc pros -and I and II Forms atpent7, Ir the printer is paid 1y v e. mn, his ket book kept plW by „ ,� prompt papaymg Patrons, he puts his port war- caeca b paper. in pease, his paragraphs of par- Pbmf a war-horse is heirs 1 agg 0, to hare mole pleasing colors, and to 11ts peroral of his pauper » a plsasora o rho visited this alirona�t}e Sale. Pasts this piece et .pro- bis BktM>.wrbtsll philesaphy in some play wsY parties can permlr,i1. a. ION - ..., \ l '. � ' I. i :Y; �• I eRLx_. " 'tyzY1&:may.- �•• -.._ds._._-,.e' ' t is ..•'. ....-....�. +4 l 'Wica+*L!•-4N •+foie., w, -o-. aa- w..�,b t:,yr, ......,ori! -, d „r+.o+• r0# _:II h . , '4- "mss'- it .., +.! :.x r �..x... :i. .><.. i ..i �.1,. _ 1.. -_r. i -y,.,3.A . jt°- it � ' a i'"Y 0,1 91STIAN 0ohs6RATioN. (Q 7 1- --- --"ye h o!'V R J 1111.1' I Jey' f`iooi, in is tLy pow" *N rt ; i EEnwl�tnen, comfort, s"t Y my bort; �i'y lesnper, arld of will; • Make me like Jesv■ ; trit by ■ t,911. 1 want to live on eat�i a ' of fatal ; I I want fill' credit all 0a B ble saith ; . : . I w&u'l't to Imitate repp Sal Nur's life, , . I A.voidiugliRhtnea, g]lopm nd sinful strl%; . I want to bring poor_ ttt4n to thy throne; 6 I want to love and hot for 3hrIst axone; I I want to feel the Sp t'■ inward power, And ■>�prepar■d for d th's important I want w reef. a ps>Mge q kat fr Mo, A hese fitlhat RIoLrs- rite to to Jesus' name; I I wept st livtry sacribs be Ta 8kv wbo did a ■nor' for one . I u(iaet to ole wfiver (} requires; ' I want my heart to burn vp ith pure deefrea ; I want to be *Ut Christ, my Lord, com- mands, . And les" myself, my a11,.I bin dear hands. O Lord } pouf bat thy ■pir t on my soul; My will, in tem , and m tongue oontrol ; Lead rills axon =life to A4 wify thy groom, AaN; aYlbet death, to see ti ee Jkom to face. SIUNWAY $ERV bE11111. oBTHODOR Flecaxris.- iervicen, at the Meeting House at 11 Sabbattl- school at 10 a.m. J. T. R chardoon. Supt. $'r'. Gsoads's (Eng ' ).-Pickering every SdAitlay at 8 pm. Greenwood (in the bfet ret (.htkrch) une 8th, 'and 22nd at 6:0 p.Ild: PICIKRRINN OOLLZAR. evening service at 7:00 o'clock; Bible solsnol at 1.80 p.m. A. 8.. Rogers, Superintenddout. FRIENDS' NuaTuro.-A the IE ollege, At 11 a.m. Bible school at 1 a.m. C. Dale, Superintendent. ROMAN CATHOLKe-SeVirdo at the usual hours. Rev. Father Beantlaug. priest. CHURCH OF THK DIscIP as ('Kest Pidk- ori) Services at 11 a.m. as the first Sunray in the month at 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Wm. Forrester, Eller. ST. ANDazw's (Presbyte ).-.Services at 10.80 A. m. and 6.80. p in. Rev. J. J. Cameron, pastor. Sun y School at 2. p. in. . CANADA METHODWV CHII .-Rev. W.O. Howson, *pastor. Morhi , no servioe. Evening service at 6:80, I armon by the pastor. Sabjeot-Christ's n+me, nature, character, cono)nesis and oorronation. Re- peated by special request. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHUB H.-- Morning service rt 10-80, sermon loy Rev. W. O. Howso. Subject-" The witness of ilio Spirit." Evening, no service. When an Indian doctor ofea a Patient he runs for hie life. `lieu a civilized doctor loam a patient he sends in his bills. DICKERING MARKETS. ' ;!Iltws Omcz, June 6, 11984. Fall wheat, 90e. to 111.06 sppring, 81.03 to 81.08 ; 75c. to 80c. Flour, 112.75 to 88,00.Bran, 85o.; shorts, 81.00 to 81.10 per tit. . Chop1 food, 81.25 to 81.80. ' WHITBY MARHET.: : WHITBY, June 6, 1884: Fall WhilLt, 81.06 to 81+.10 ; spring, $1.07 to 11.10; goose, 78c. to 80c.; dour, ' 82.80 - to 82.60. Barley, 55c. to 70e. Peas, small, 70c. to 78c.; blukeyes. 900. to 95c ; blue, 70c. to 75e. Rye, 68c. to 00c. Oats, 87c. to 40c. White beans, 81.25 to 11.50. -Hay; 89 to 810; clover seed, 87 to 8.8 Apples, 81,00 to 81.26. Pota- toes, 600. to 700. Eggs, 24c. to 260. Butter, 18c. to 20c, TORONTO FARMERS' MAAKET:- TORONTO, June 5, lf3t't4. 'The -street market to -day was quiet and prices unchanged. About 500 bushels of wheat sold at 11 10 to 81 18 for fall, and 81 18 to 81 14 for spring; goose at 75c to 89c. Barley, nommal at 60c to 65c, and about 200 bushels of oats sold at 48e ; and 100 5nshels of sold at 75c to Wic. A dozen loads otay sold at 110 to 818 40 for timothy, and 16 50 to 19 for elpver. A few lo" of straw sold at p6 1 to 87 Beef firm, at 86.50 to 88 for forequarters, dna 89 to :10 26 for hind- , quarters. Carcase of mutton from Oc to ' 10c. Leanb at 100 b 181c. Sjp6ng lambs 88 50 to 85 50, according to size. L s>as11111 TAA"__ltdte:tlas station e.TA TaAtxs oiorNo EAST DUs A8 loL LOws;- ' Expuss. 8.12 A. M. PABSKNOIGD.L. i. I1 11.27 P. M, MIX1g1y 2.88 P. M. TsAINs GOING VZST DUN As FOLLOws: MIxzD. 4.60 P. M. PAsssNOZZ , :• , 1 I • 8.12 A. M. Trains run on standaird time. Midte'sltaS PON& Osee. -, , EIAiLs CLo x -•-Going East at 7.41 L m. . `• as West at 7:40 *6 w. is •` West at 8:80 P. in. MAILS A -From West at 8:80 *. m. " " East at 9:80 R•_ Letters and other mail matter rets ink to be registered, ntn■t 1►e posted fLU I minutes ahead of the above time. i -- - - E. WHITNEY, P. U.,, I CHEAP TICKETS GRAND: TRUNE . RY. AND OC STEAMSHIP ''I TICKET AGENCY, TE N QFFICE, - - WNITRY. Low spring rates ever named from Canada nd North Dakota, Minnesota, Manitoba aappd Europe. The Grand Tru Express Passenger Trains ran through Iafly from Whitby to Chicago, Detroit and Port Huron without any change of cars. Baggage checked through from Whitby to destination. Single and return tickets to all points on the Grand Trunk, Great Western Div- ision, Chimp and Grand Trunk, Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee, and Inter colonial Railways and their connections. Through railway tickets to all points in the United States :-California, British Columbia, Washington Territory, and to L11 parts of the work], guaranteed at as low a■ the lowest nates. \ ` Oh 1 for Europe. Cheaper than ever L First -claw railway tickets from Whitby , and steerage from Liverpool, Lendonder-- ry, Qtassuaton, Olasgow, or Belfast only 128.; round trip to and from . Whitby 860. Parties wishing to send to the old coun- try for their fr'lends Gain have prep s and rail" doitets through to Whit- a by with &eke of four best ocean lines for ■ 117 and return 6"; intermediate 88A.76; r cabin from 860 to 8110 ; wound trip 890 ( b 8175. Above rales ineinds railway r fares to and from Whitby. For through c local, foreign, single and round trip rail- 1 we* and oesan tickets apple to t Ee S= F -ENS OXY ' Grand Tcantr Rafiwa and Ocean Sham. Sl ship, % hits ur, Fan"'" American, Anther and Bed -Star Ticket A$sat. Also General Asoidam clad Life Isiou dance i reliltraph A`eDiy, trT *u The DOMWON .• C.t.is:. ^- 4 s, 1 x� �, .' ,..Al Has the:rA%=_?11"400= hotory In trio =bast we 'Aw" d to try liner Is tlw TV.% do" and mp�l{atoms at centennial, Iv Yadal sad Dlolooa at a A W [raft. isrr. �1 raii +tn 6 lb, ron�nto fPil. 'OMI N icier. '1t&i4et WS APE soil MAlrtn&tlrQatae •QUAREAN6 UPRIGHT PIANOS I Dray IS rer MAa7tsr Corragosaesee eettefce.. goad for niratrated cat- alo■eU, su"W fres. Address DOMINION ORGAN AND PIANO UOMPANT. Do"'IsylLt.s, Qrr. PATENTS =,a Co. of We Serer=.,, Aur=N ooe- 11r.e to oelt..11nJteltors for H.teata taae.ta. ll'..d. ffa.`Mtf= eCISNtrlN` ANCRICAN t!b ktV% Ibeat,aad weil atreatoted Ws"dypayor 6% tIDrrear.). &;=lit wil"rI and;=§A I& Flee otwdodreo�prl�iof iia I MO�la.A.1l.aad ay� e Special Notice... All partlee indebted to John F. Frowuridge tNokert by book aeoount, am requested to call and settle the Santa as all acoouuta not paid on nr before the lilth of June next will, be placed ►u Court for eolloctlon. JOHN F. BROWNRLDUF.. rickerlog, may Qi, dill. 29-4► % .: .rr.- - - ' r I' AGRICULTURAL IN j' A NCE CO. OF WATERTOWN, N.Y. LI , ksisete over siml0.000.00. Deposit with the Dominion Government, •19(1,000. for the security to the Cattadmil policy holder■. . Insures only Farm Property,iiud Private �wetlings against fire and lightning, and h onlyy Company in Canada insuring ►g■inst llnrrioaues. UTE[ LOW ANA 9EC AMPLE. Apply to, . W. II. JOIINSTON, e ly Whitby, Out 14M' T r - s NewM-111in er 11RA D I)iSPLAY r Goin( on this week. few Feathers, New Shapes, New Flowers, ' New Satins, . ' • ' New Sill, . . New Ribbons, , Now Ornaments, , New Laces, . New Oloveit, New Hosiery, New L1tce CaMairte few `Carpets, 1 New Vblvetesns and Dress Goods.; New Crochet and Knitting Cottons, White and Grey Cottons, a special 40 in. at 100. Ask to see it. low Prints and Cretonnes, New bhirtings and Towells, Now Merino Underwear, Shirts and $moon. i 81P�01A T.1 A fine amortment of SCOTCH AND ;ANADIAN TWEEDS FOR SUITS, lit by a CITY CUTT411 in all the l�►test tyles. 11 . ,' 1 1. O'BE T U�MDD ELL Dry Goods, Millinery, and Groceries, Ontario Block,opposite Posto>flce, Whitby I 11111 • �_ A�� as �� N 'a ar0ft W 0 �Z �. E a �. *,..�. I . ...'. E ._,cl .. ■il�01 The question of how to obtain the most ad bed quality of crsiLrA fivin the taut mount of mills has beep' ths, source of taay experiments of late years, both in anada and the United States, and attic zany too" ,by different moLhods, all have ome to the conclusion that that what to nown as the deep setting system has iven by far the best result■ to to quality ad gtantity of Butlers, mad witb a great eel lest ,labor. h[&uaf&cWr,rA &%A .by ,- k's t Dowstv"wel I - 64 -t - _ • I o- ..-,, r. - ..,.. �: ---.. _ ..A4 ., -s :.`: _ L. _,4W, FXT "i i- :. C .+•i - -.` - i .. '� 1 ' i'r _ i i � 'r,• y t_ �; - h 1. It :u4t t c it s ;. , .I , ' n:. 1:0 » t 4 . , ! C �t 12 rrJ f. . , - .. ! . t . ' . , 40.t a - I ' ! I L . I � , , . . sG allo, er. - Palr :f � ._ L i :-_,.I LZI before She warm weather com6g.< ­ , .. I � I - . .. L . 1r . I + 1l 1 I 1. ­. I . � -1. . L- I L -_ -- 14 ; . L. . ­ I . I - - - , . L I -t . 6 le ; :I... - . ­.. . ai oopairthis im �� 1. .. I - . . � : - LL neat; �1a. L- I : rblc; and stylish:. _ 1. . 1,; . i 1 i , : F.� *. .. j 1' _ - .. R l_... - Y, .,.�. _ 9 $ .: I.. ..:, . Ge� t the!m I at We T's. 1 ";.,. .. . ' ... i- Cheap for cmhr I ... . .. i- - ..' - +.I i . . • . � . 4 L I.. �- '. . i _ -- --- I :;. i COM1ViERGAL HOTEL, I., .1 P L _ I , 'L.L _ "'..': - - . ...­.. BROUGHAM, ONT. . . ure........ , i __ ptPRE,t la f . . - to iaar w Wi�t- d o 1�ham, 110 ti so wetta(iit fpvorrblj tt�otln, lin (eased the above hotel, whore to to be had the choicest brands of r 1 _ - • Wines and ldquors, best t:fprs, and an atten- i, , .. ' 1 . tive Hostler. F1ni else acoommndatlon for • ootnnrcruW men. A call will satisfy the neat - • D - I fastidlous.� _ a9fim I - Liverpool, Drery, GlUgow. 1\ � , I . . ALLAN LINE y' , � . OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP=1 I - I • -, . ' , . gteamers rail every tlrtnrrlay from Qu,•l,ee an I' �j r�{ - arrival of train leavinu WiliWy at &A Friday -F014 SALE A 1 THE -_ I'; `, . naoru►ua. • Great Reda'didn in Fares I • - . - �' Through Tickets froom Whitbr,Cabin 691, 6111 as r d 671. )return ticks 151.50 Jdlt.50_ afar- 1 -I - medlate it.Y.75- g o 6'ffi return tickets Rill- �-{ � �•(( t r i Parties sending for it friends can obtain 6 1 I C „` Tj w••�• erg- 1( it rl1/, R I 11 G D R U G' I 0 RL I 9 ur [ cketn, circulars and all information, sp ­ � �.. I= . - ply to _ �- �:..I - �.....m� _.: ;._�.� � � " G: B. AUL �, rw.­ .1. ,- .­ . .. Ad)v.NT. F.XPRF.f3S UFFICE, WHITBY t - . . I .1� . I,., - - - ; . � . .L I T = N or L- � . . � I � --L-----._---____________ _.-- ( - A, - - -.:. ! _ 1* "' , ; . L - .- Z . . L I '." Phot raphy".1 o s. � T. 1. 1.11 ho un. ,�., . I . g a"Is-nod begs io toform the public I wall Papery in great variety.- ­ L ' that he has purchased the Photo h Business . . - . 1P. lately carried on by A. BAIIRRTT, Whitby, and I ; , ltaa see°rad the rien, as � the eminent Tonto NEW TiVEEDS FOR SPRING SUITS � grapher, lir. A'Brieu, tato with Dixon. Toronto and in now prepare.] to execute Photos second . to ache is the city. grunting, copying and t� ehildrou's photos a apecialoy. C&II and be con- A Good Factory Cotton for 5 cents' per pard.' rluc,xl. Prices to suit the times. r• �� , Brook R. BEL . Whithy. " W Pri.YltS. sTl1C S, CrEit=XiiOO, �iG., -. ._ __-- �TO �c]M- -- - 47-Y j : ` i ` -` -I- - �: inform public that 1 h.a; par.Ea. PAR�Ra IDUNBARTON'.:'..,.I :., . . ­_ Bolt and Nut Cutter,. _ -1.. ... . I- I ►nd arm now prepare,] todo any kind of work re- iulewl in film line. Aolta and outs out from t L L n. up to 1 in., and If In- it necessary. Threads A 111!!1 `' - ant on bolts any nqutred for will or _- -_ . _ -_ { irtdge work. With tehl macbine lana prepared JUST RECEIVED, 9 S'P' LENDID ASSORTMENT OF :o execute work on the shortest, notice and u ;uW as can be secured anywhere i ' mIBlacks. REED, English' and American wall P Pers,, 18 8m1 Genera Blacksmith. Pickering: , tC r Ods i- . -- -F e i , ` Which will be disposed of cht:ap:` Ali shades qf• - . -. Patna m wagoazs, , Paint and Kelm=m a mixed to order. . 1hatha,m Gird Biu&i±s, Star Reaper and '' ` . I rigor Horse Rake, Buggies, Fanning Splendid Paris White for codings. Painting,, Glazing, Paper -Hanging, Tin - - U ills, different kinds of Mowers, two done to order. • h'nift,w c;&ng■ and Port Perry Gangs, A, E S A' I L T S 117 cash ; bylvostae's 1'lgwe and eight I -_ ►cher different kiuds of flows. You will - Next door to A. B. DowirvelI s.•: fee all these articles at - . ' - .. .. 1. HANEY'= SHOP PICKERINO iI1L, Er - 1 1 --- - ---- ; I, I F ir� r }'ANADIAN MUTUAL AID �'IClSto-c a 10- _ .�..'.. , AS:=;QCIATIUN. - 1- - - = - 1 . - . AT HEAMUARTERS 0- . � , .. � . . dt�Ab OTID_�OltOl(3'O, OIII2'. I i In- Segura Sli, 18sD under Chapter i _ in of Revised tatutras of oiotar►o, entitled LATEST.. .I I I ,n Act o [ne�rrlara/A Deuevoleut, l'roridont.ad THE L.AT ■ :• S T rtlu.r ttoc►ntigr. �' Boni, w tt}e amount of S0.0110 filed with the 'i. - • i _ Ion. B. C. cod (late Provincial Treasurer of ' . )tRar}ol, as Truacee for the Association. .. ,, I . . . . . A - ' ' • \Ybf..iFORREBTER, Agent, I . 5-6m Pickering, On AT LOWEST PRICES.: r II i [ CplO" . �; -T I. . 1. I;* M S. T H U S-.- L �; 'N .,�,g 4 -Is. ­ 6 ; I - ........__ : o_ I - - - � ". . naK 00 . .1 . I:'. _. � � �.. I . 1. . . .. I - � . �*'L:', !... " I.,1-., . � 1�')F._ . ..:. �. '. . - . I{ P�GKERI NG GA RRI A GE W DRKS_. L'.. . I t 4`� ._ � 4 in � � � � � � (ARMSTRONG'S OLD STAND.) b �� �. "'11F.a.1 _. ! a a0 .PRACTICAL WHEELWRI - -HTS, 4 . . 4 AQ EI b4 0 • .. P m n . CARRIAGE AND WAGGON BUILDER•. �. ' V � � 4 �1 ' Brick Mouldf� and Barrows made to order on abort 1]otiae�• ti 9 rj s.i so e.l ' - _%Z' ". , I n'J ro m ALL WGR WARR.AN'.�E�: �' I � ' b 1:111� � it ° t o � - r - �EltiTWIS O'001*%T TC��;, 10. �� � . . • - j . �, b � Pr;ca1 Horseshoer and General Blaicksmith� s� - . . �`. 1. - CARRIAGE and WAGGON IRONER,. - - " 3 „ a F 0 Everything in the T+arming. Implement Lihe Nps . Apr, . Promptly and .Neatly. .. 1f' e° gD °` 61 is "� May g • We cordially 'solicit a call from the public, and tee satisfaction.. - . ' w.. w lie oa w Junuly Pickering. Oct. 19th, 11388. fi0-ly. - F. a a aro ,'",r W r+ Nov. I toMatthews� 4 _ ...i ._ � r Dec. Follow row SRO U C�-�3AM, ; ..1.1 , FARMERS., Aliil7 GET ONE OF THOSE t ATTLI+T'�ION� WATSONr tc+ ERING CURB, BINDERS �' Lim Reaper, " G}em and zIummingt Bird Mowers, . . iAVING SECURED THE AGENCY Wtlttfon's Horse Make Hone Fannin Mice �>tz Champion Drills, .,-- Uablgidge Plows;11 NOXON BROTHS, . Wheeler A Wilson New No. 8 Sewing Machine: -a .. _ Y . INGERSOLL, t i WAll of the abote I guarantee td have no equal or no (mile, : , 6aai vPp17 their . --- �---•; . . . 0e10bMted Low wider, Osbaws Itfiprayed and S gqlvester's.Ckftpidh Ploft ' Rdeh aro b. baadled b9 ash si mine team aPd �Cr $ V . @a('ilt: . ass tJsr alis an ordlr}aty t1a An aaosaw done s i .. : way with is Nmpla, des fwd ear►1 Worked. ;.vs, } t ^' Ire . aeraal t;tt� tt nrll,�s►+r Th Plow Points for $l, for -t9" F'Ye ': NP �°Om` tttw+per dad mower bar- �rdet�e&taken foraby 0"jan or Piano manedxeinred at very low part e. �n )�tne fi . I" r Drive- rhea! ar edw jnalo r_ of Stoves anti Tinware kept 0onatantl on fijtnd. I am special agent for Thos. W .� � agstar, 2&. �°�1°'° "UDowm n's Nt"1 rte, Itobbedet; la.' His stock is srrst-class and wstranted fir JVaEerou En ne W®rks Co $I , _ ,kfij,� .." I re NkV TO tOAN on Farm Security at IAWEBT BA'�lEg OF II4T>g$E$T: i Broatforcl. All Jrptocatione strictly oonfldiatial. - $atisfaction gtrsranked to alt: illi w+thtatctnsafe .t�.�a� •y 1 li r " t.V ad Mr �� VY , '1 .i- _ r rasa oe I tnd Con. FUloa as• f' . , ,. TOH f ,QI NT X tri; 19"11aham ti ♦ 9t0 Y,OWT- 'IGH>;IlING. _. .. . r. Z . t7. LI r I k -41.,"a , .. .- .. .._ .... . ... :, , r r�� - I „ .. .r ,' r .- _� '.'y ',rt.. 1 fy. - --- - - -- - ---- -- _ - — _ :. �C+R��I�LTU L. Keep the q . �o°,t� w tb-p T _]�i'ZWS__11rE - d ra�at� .ac�.�r a, s�uul� �o �� olein and pare, )tom ad do nut none, A I cress, in the mid of the F ll mals which are to afford food for yo r tr wt�I�ult tbq fi 21mo At orae to rilltti` 'ntlh!#ea1 1.11•• &11'hy Rattred Beet nice, and Olean table to wallow in filth a#td What is Being Said and Dow all � ser nlua �liap(►oe . Tile +*ta' �� • !tier•- Ogg rA df t All intelligent feeders know, froaiactual manure. Pigs like cleanness if onl i►1- file orM. ezperimeuts, that the nun y poser, at fNr,esk with an i/vu R'ithtn the`Let tees Warks three (mea t°t y ger an animal lowed a fair chalice and if not driven to •ji here in to be bow � $�� a . t to �► Dried Weare fallin irtto h► I have occulrred in France which illustrate f i0. till 1Ms ,t� it takes to prose a the dirt bq o:alele. owntlra. In Chicago unless the i � t !lab t% W J� 9W I Csi! on in ii ve tltri4in ' its grgw i>� li4o Mei and s ri d finer how completel ppte �h For ped b ' a as fns - I a trot t Y v ae$ out l i ate wane to Iso 1 The panic was individual liber( am under the bene- ��„ kuQ that tW swuui►t pin int spd, attar �n ed 'rasa that' gu �iu,�� $ ;� i , w+>aIpi G>li�t , I Ohildpen Dant o y with the a ii ol< Elie animal. j� rcId � � r t $ r+ O a repabLo, •t the wor0� Bs rngu t; firmly, cover wit a few Lrua ur q Id Prof. He _ WadQ undertakes wld t w I a tao the of the Po?ioe rood the administratore of test When the animal is full fed, it requires straw; watch close! , and radually ► whish wag.t turd tp �tar►fell u less food to out (Ina ound live we ht y gg �- .tq silgw io i v►f(► 4tllleriosrt Review br- y j 'lira 6ret Dasa was that of a etI►• tar 1 P move the covering after tea,dayi ' er IWO tfolei, that the plots of the dynamiter do At the P� aP _ on looter In the Om ley of a. large cab corn• Ext, the first six months than fur the seccond wetks. Celery seed requires from two -to not fall within the provisions of the inter- �O scene and VA the - and pees in rads. This man batt barn des P• Is six, months, and less the second' thaq the throe weeks in a routiu . ( tato I u n thiel, and su o11; and the reason is that P g national neutrality act. �O° wed leafed ' treating A lion, and the team- A _ without lbjm7r aid r few -bruises the.ftxxi of support c»istautly increases -111 aettit►g cal{bagee, eutuliflowere, t0 -�'tte number of female phyrioisns at � ger of fh� sees remarked W the iunitecsG a with ane. Our fat . stock shown have Ip g r�+e°t Preati+�g � �usia arena � ribs !sail � vatic � � wAtt�i i T !roes and other ' lants in ardens wh re g oe of tlkat it wY a It Wto Lw did uuw I►roveed,-- mgtst cunclusivelq, ureas there may be out-wo a, wino a # ll S6ti, of whoBtl tare are �b Jellra>t thrtl� 100 ' I not reit of the offender being sentenced , tri of papjt tmti to pleat. sa Elba $ jn Citi. PetoeA feel(. I° Rhela bas to more than • week's itn ►risonment: coat of ,pruduotion that the animal p° , �8 ti . EA` ' 1 ctbe ' wil[ be about ono melt below the surface .J on�ie b a Bd� to _ t. At "Make our mind ee ," re !tad the ixI_ eighteen months old costs lose than half Whitt is known as the .Tazatiouie Cesm• r y P r 4 r as much per pound as the one thirty-six and two inches above, This issaid by an pany1e of Hambtugh�s vehicles bstd�t �° �° � bit. rpeettor; '!1 will keepp him m riam for a V� old farmer to be'a sures reventive. tarred �+In ]budand. hfall letter box few months before• briugiu him u for months old. P provided with alio appatat s 1►hicb, by the ., � � T Iaarly matured boof is becoming more Beans, carrots, celery, corns, onions, turning of the wheels kks the exact pre, • ° rosdaule, and trial' The ase rad erten that o the tion and more o oularever •' h our exp� a'. cheA from footman at the Rue Royale club, who has 11111 f W I y year• Three sod epit,ach, maybe relied upon for two to distance run. w,�t to- tDte bo>j. gs diaoav- been in prison for two jmonthe on sus io- four year-old cattle will seldom be aeon three years; beets, lettuc©, turnips, to Sppoolforth of the An eleven the 0(11• p UM . in market ten 'years from now, unless matuos, for three to four years; peas, raid- bowler of the canto in reoeiit cricket b°°1° t�n1►ered ton of Navin supplied oiarked pecks -oft a m from the urns cud ran e. The lessons ish cabbage for four to aiz oar; tutu - ry' wbh and tiho check aTtrltraeted_ Corning cards. tte ar now been liberated, 'as ' wt11 g , r Y � match n Bugipnd, took van thickets in to the ��n that he iud ben nib- after all the efforts of the pulioo, he oould of the Fat Stoelc Show will be heeded, ben, melons, squashes, add similar seeds QvWZ god jhree ball ' fwJ the elntire bad, es the letter itself remained while not be induced to gine spy irtlorwstiun and very soon the old-etyie feeders will be will germinate after tiNi ykt►re, ptd< )shore. eelhvisn opposm hJm w dinalissed for the check had been taken, Mr. Locket;