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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1885_07_17ME' W.,;- s,- -C , .i \ c - : 1 !I I I . w p • ;+ _ i l $S Cird8. . O LL llOW, - I h. L_ 1 'i radidolicitor,.N taryPublic.etc. osnak-Di , cell's Block, Biouk-st:, Whitby. r Yriva6a.tuhdf to*lOaa at, to est rates aad on t.--� t aWe terms otlpayment. &y ( �)._ : - - - . i Morphg tSa F ker, ... � i t," . , . , . �arristei-s�, Soli itors�, 8cc. - I- -�' . . Money to loan :!t low,e current rates. `- -'' ; C_ ollections promptly atten ed to. ! I.I *OTICK-11aney's Iluila' , Riakerifg.e� - i,; - -i l..._ — O n.gvery Friday. '_ . *y) r. s. i4 a -.1 ,' t,w- , ,- I1. E. Mottl•nv, I;. A. Tbt� iltttthn. q PL. -. ' ► : , . — ELAMERE, BLACK R -Sov & - " - --W � ENl1I.18H 1 � -- - Barristers A,t Law, Solic.1tors.in dagcery,Con �� veyancors, d -c. Offices, No. 17 Toronto Street, O f;TR Ij (over Ciaa Cumpaniy'e1i I I htbne? tq ,can—!VO (iOlnDliago ,. T_� tTTIN u A I D. �,k%n.-Ur. Paa•msoN BLAOB ft. A-RsReos y jj 1 h.TAYLtsLJR 1 Nof,lsn. � ndthe e Nov."39 1Rl.. 3-iy, I to lx, e I o ONL MACH E b . J. , E. . AREWEIAIA, LL.B., BEST T wYI I, MX I:.I � IS'TEM FAtIILY 'Cuuol3 CI'Owu Attorney, anti CoTlnty KNITTING III - Solicitor. MACHINE + p IN WO �. 1U ! l0-ly - COURT HOUSE WHITBY. INCISE, y rfoctly. - _- - - - D A few of the Many articles that can h made n McSSTg. Ritchie ai Billings, our Family Machine are Uudershiris. llrawti Mitts, Hosiery, Qloges, am ('urfs, idi 1) BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, these Ca° be made soy s . High Court of Justice, OUR BIBB>eg I$ 1PEBiFZQI' OIL ' ' H I T B Y - ONS, Makes the Pearl Rib-Stito one -and one one -an 1- ,r two, One -and throe, etc., perfect in , 2 Molloy to loan on reasonable terms. 19-y beautiful in app�trasnce, ore durable and r- - feet than hand Knteting. J' , i R. FIELD M. �., OurMaehines make. tie only perfec seam fill fashioned IPH-YSICIAN, SURGEON, Ao., ho. HOSIERY INT !WOR D. 'r PICKERING, OAT. . With more stitche In the to than In heanitl , OFFYCE l oust,;.-Morhing, from 8.80 Knits the co.t9ust >rl a tarn, toil, fin to 11.ciU, I a ening, frolu 5 to G. o Blind girls can knit and finish one d npa1 Pick-aVn�, Rov. 11, 1881. . t ly-1 of Socks 1n one day; and f;dAO,- =8:110 Id W ((�� i� -_- can be easily made iin ono ay. Ae Ae POS q '. moolalsfromt6 Blind. atalogue d Teel County Architect for the County of CRELM BR S' Ontario. , Drawinge-'and Specifcationsl furnished for 15very Crass of building. Hiram and' hot water GEORGIOT0 N, ONT. ' hegqting and ventilation a sl,ccialty. Office- -j - -- _-_ -- - liefrie Block, corner Dundaa and Brock streets, i Wl lth)-. Resideneu - Kingston Road, East ' i'ic�"riug - 97-1y I ' • J. E. WAREIM.D., M.C.P.S. LSLA1�iD'_ O ONTARIO. Corbner for the Couuty; of Ontario. .. Stogy arm , P I YSICIAN, SURGEON, and AC NMtross+e 11 ,Way a Oo., ortha . COUCIIEU1t. , I SAVAGE A ARNU ,_P . Resilience anti office-Nex'p door to the - J 1'oat-oilice, Pickering. IU -y ' .'�t ` l T1CILEL REED, ; � , M General l;lacksmith and n agou Jlaker, Pickering, Out. Tho latest itu proveId lnachillery for Bolt, Axle and Nut Cutting. Iiorsishoeii.ig as usual. . All work prvinittly bila satisfactorily ex- I.. ecuted. . ti -y i. Ir1Hr HE IS" NO`LON(3'3A A'NT DOUBT ` 1 that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of the Cutl►bert House, gives better; satisfaction . for less -money than any other 'first • Bass house in the Township. Call and ez- ' mine his stock,if you wish to get a stylish p�),So (IM. 'a good -titin„ well -made suit. Remember the — IMPOR ED -0 ' address -J OilNSTON, East of Cuthbert iiuitso, Pickering Village.. ly-2 Pereheron Hor es i - L� Ct - - - All stocii selected ftom t get of sires nd da k ., J 0 LESLIE, , ; ,;• . of established reputation d register m Boot a II shoo Make - French and American stud rooks 18LAN0 HOME Pe' —cd t1,I dl • �(3wn Work_ Is beautifully situated at a head of G Y U►iUi:lt�i i' IiUhil'TLY ATTENllL+D Ter• in the !Detroit River, ten mi es below th C", l:xperie M P LY AT END is accessible by railroad a d steamboat not familiar with the locstio may call at ty oHt . ou't f orRet the stand, opposite Edmund g, Campan Build and a escort will Id W right'sstore, Kingetreet, Ween to the firm. d for talogue, fr by Yickeiin Villa a Addne@. S"v' A m"0 ' Devon M nee. £Ott; 1 *+' 7-ly. g g ----- -- ---{---:- -- - - , I ' B M X . 1 I 1 1 - �i y . 1 . I,. I - I I N6 fiWEED SU11S o� t,T �.., MFRS STPD , -- . 1 °' MEWS ALL WOOL SEDGE SUITS, Only) "�P Doha . •N'S ALL -WOOL TWEED SUITS, only r`g ojlli___ y. - ME .•ME�1'S- S OT OH TWEED SUITS, O� Milken ouais - 1�Eli'S 1:INE WORSTED SUITS, ani "`Wei a Dol ,. a . - I' / r . 6. i �_ 1,. i _ • I .. • TH CEST, MA E CLOTN110 iN CAN' a• i .: -- ' . -- --- ;<i1 1 i. / i f ; ' -- 11. E E . _ ! 1 ' , I. I I kine St. EaIst 0 . ttie/Mar et, Tomo , - f 15 PP 9 ' ;,I ., 1 i i . I 0 ; . 4 ( I I �' I n i i _ I_ 1 I . - i ti Ladies' Wat�` , Proof to s, - _ . y t ( 1 $1-O�a i I } _, - -1 Girl'9 Water - woof locks, o y $1.00: ti 4 1 I . Boys', . Nate Proof (Coags, ,`o y lir I�: $x,5011 ° I' I ''_I MV 6 Water Proof ►Coat`; o �5 _ , f1' • os. ' " ' I . d , . ,� 9 _ tial r "; j i., S} .vSi i�' Ij t 11 . . !• i it , 1. 1�-•4='a--:.��-'M� v } f i Li, � -1 i n6 B'ie'e I t }: 1•} I e- I oaf a. ' I 'b33 ldff Y.1.1,. , _.I' 3..1 /. , _ a „i:; - - ,- Y to 132 � trol? -is.. �a .., F I .� ,. - - I + _ ?;,ti' . _. z, a r � 1 .t •� �y `�.� _,J�{(i�t� ,/ -�•j,�S��{�S FFir� , i. - i' ' •, I i �. . :t 1.. • - i Y .x Y r t r• d r=, taa"�.i r -1 r,� . . i. - _ . dw a t .r . ! w r ... . , ";4 • t I -. - i gloves, whole I est ant to pay my Wt to . s . p. .A ss.+ t }}� , e is • s' old Mollie -I heWvo sant Aaciton is is - } I l.s .fT - f. li • :..'. a,Y. „d W. r � ' . i \l I i . -�- I. her Own rOOm. 8ba e a t of r Fends gra ,1.._ 'T'� s I 1 her time them, bee wardro�s aline Pu�B ,*> i dnwen is order, though it �u::lss to t ; , . think what ever disarranges them. I 11 t• 11- I I ' I I` 9 Shall I grow into as old woman want + r 1 . Anna ? I wonder, ell I look at , her scram - r`• . ' ' . I the table--ws old woman in a mob aad I ' I b k haw with s les os. 6 nose J ; I lea (i 1. ' I li. ? i • i I I and black mittens on her and a _ - . -_ - - - --- -- --- - ' - - 1 -- - - ---- -- plain little foxy face. It Is nota pt t " a ±. I idea, and either it or the cold I am - �,� I''+,ICKERING6` ONT.. FRIDAY J V LY 17, 1'885. NO S7»% � drinking makes me s);iverw little. ndyet _ 1, . { ; " Aunt Ann% is a good woman -I ty be • `: `_ -- - - _--__�-_`T--. _ - - _ _ - thankful if my latter end b ;like en - { h 2%0 i tirade• as site b now -the crown of her wshite cap through which,this pleasant odor seems'to even if;she has a wizened little foxy .�- . V T �V V ��f . aroaatlh tM► wewth ten po sowtroely cetwhas �s lit h M my elbow as we come. A bordgr of box as high, as my knee "Mrr. Rutherford drove rap to you . , - ivICxl:1tI1V (fir That @balm eke • aQe store. , - spine together the doorway, facing lite grows eight sAt}ess it-ths spas lseyod d l ao�+ LWe, .on her way to Long tint, de sit. at aria. an a o9A mese anut Emil ss. while she ck dead ` i x oJf teres snore yeas; oc mote. shadowy lane, ' But there's nobody in the choked with overgrown lime and (ifrolos of Y Y.s, ; Thin hapoo In a line ora brick bgqiltiing; flnr IN �,at mpie•west Mr him Is placed pal all si lilies Ma Rathertord of 6he time len wh h laok'is i[ they had leaves from her g•taniuma, din se. for style. hoary a,nvbu'log' and de the open door• ' P Y g P �' ' . ' . ainforttor.tho (ravelling public. I'hechoicent married. That waw a great wedding entire- once been borders'to flower-bds In the "Mrs• Rutherford Y' � . rands of wines, d,iquors and Cigars always on His hoe b very keen a: d rhtewd, "Mrs. Rutherford of Vel "1 ' and. Now slid comip,mlii.us stabiina and theca And stag are his a es. - ly, though the bridegroom was as mean. large oval inclosare in the middle of a lovely rY• , JARiI@S tliJHi)UN, �ruprietor. /!V wasirof prapheey looking a geutle�rtan as ever I laid my two clump of nareisd stand nodding their heads "Bat I don't know anything • Mn. _ Jan.18tJ1, ihBJ. Iv ` $e scans the cloudy skies. . Adel children lack with awe on hl . , eyes upon ; and � e a lord and all ! There's on their long straight stalks. To scramble Rutherford." ' J --�- , , llbr it. t' acether wbe. nol,ody wt Petty sow bat the old lady fwd in and gather them b the work of w me "My dear Lisle, bre. Batbertord your' ESTABLISHED, 1 $7 - �� j�y �.�, sidles >T poor lir. Ralph; though I did herr some- ment. � godmother," aunt Anna says se erely ; . I' ells leads tlntrcaappt hay . * ` Oall oat.•' (�ooi tno�t0s. 60140 n." body say that Mr. Erroll had wrote to tell Five minutes later I am saantsriag up b "Never say again that yon don't key ` ALB 10 � TEL And. ' W ill it rain to day r' them he was oo ing book f ram Chips, and the float door at Oderbrook with myt noes ttag about her." I Wkiiie boys who would a fishiaot , I Await what he will say. that w, poor M a went oat." buried in the delicimis waxen -white bloc i am sere I did act l�n+iw the sant (Chis flioYel has been remodelle�pQ apd.refurnish- ., Wal, (t[ the wind st►on'd oLa6t;0 boat' I know no g about Vestry, nor sOmh .� with no tDot Idea in my head Aona•" �� ed througot;t, end is now the Drily hest class +lt i y Ite}ten eagerly the le wh names ars household that I have committed oto nntt►atrantsble "Yon eaght NA have kaa'tIa it, my dear. per day boucle ie. (suada. Bat s slaw oslm, PeOP abet=y should preap�t,ate btl. , words to old 011ie, I have never teen theft than Beauty had wh'ta s'he gathered "I n°ver heard that i had any moth• ; 9 31 M al. 35 Per '• Mebbe thealt aloud@ will biting min, { 1 1 I Bat I dnwao," says ha hen, since I keen a baby of a week old, till I the r'oso in'the Beast's garden' er." 4 p �+ T came to Oderbrook three days ago, and I ,-Q�rbeOk is a small white hoose two Amt Anna tastes off her spec les tui 1 A R V � S-$ 1 • . Da . Aird ever as the sess+unt some„ stories in hdght, with a japod0 growing stare at me. Aad w the mala o■s�O. cannot tay.I feel mach Interest in either of �� �J. HOLD)CRNEBf3, PROP IBTOR. The Oracle basked Iihei IMs . the gentlemen �hoss nelPtm deo has mon- wbont the hall -door. The door itself stands Never knew you had way g othet,l/ Ot wl or rain. or�w, o into the small square hall, with I Lisle V she repeats, in a shocked vo os. TORONTO,- - 0 �'AII��.: y[danwo� tloaed. p°° p°' ., . `• Yon. - have„ t ' your gars n in besntital there wee no hab,ahowcver I doubt it did -no t k ow, or I sapposeMiha ewo d have ' m� order, I auto, 1 remark, 1 king over the 1 , STORM AND SUNSNI E whi d vides it from anY mwa ever bang vp his hat there since told mle. Not that I elfin t get on jwf tat UEEN CITY L 0. -- `he wa°W P ,._., the narrow wall(t, paved ith pebbles, lead- Osierbr'ook was brill, ezospt perhaps my well without them. I never lonld whit .. • CHAPT$it� I. ip$ into the lana Gthar ; I suppow he name to see hb tithes good [t did people to have god others. , ., sometimes, when he lived in the i covered There was one girl at the school wh god - CAPITOL ata-e'ats �`� P. cq$ "Twill Ile los°ly for YT% . uvtng .. Yes, the old woman answers, with eke Vloa eon the other side of thahill. mother always seat her a great hoz of . ?LI -4 MACBiNE t � Tt1N0E >i p►ME belosw with the ladle -a yoaag like wlr of pride, '• I kens eighty three last � yon i" November, MOs L'fsle ; Ont I planted that Aant Aaw► V wridttg letter in the win- dnaayeee and aiaoaolate on her birth y, ba# clow of the -room when I walk In, the she was an exception-" ' COLD M D A LS cid parrot b swinging in bis hoop, the old "The child is a pecteotl heathen wari" 5 •• It Is rather 10041x,"- I answer, looking row of kidney beets myself yesterday. 'Do over the cid nomas i had at the elm yon wind the oljd rhyme- dog is ottrleep on the rag, the old canary s Anna ejaosalatcs, looking over t auzl' Atuefdsf !w the 1Dowllslon w /888-4 fl,r wbOots bnaottm sweep the tihaia roof of •• • wlwa IiLm leav«i an r bk r. a .hiiitng. Plant kidney belief„ U to p.aot'm yours wMnr�; chirping away ip hb nage is the can- Emily. - _ PES L � oottme and throw w w0 l w aorw@ ' when .im leaves ata as big me a penny. ••I never s ved of sendln h to that • - S S the lane ; •, bat I suppose I shall et wed Yon mustylant kwaey bilaw U yet mean w h..e viae. pPro 8 say -/ "How did .yon find old gotlie. Lists ?" - French school," aunt Emily says, shaking - . - �� Q'j'$NR, �d 011,,D� to it•"• ., " X Legh, look- "Oh, very well !„ her head. "Weil, Lisle, you are forma-- •• That's the wont thing I on wish I never heard it before, 8li'.ADOOAATZBS FOIL Xnws Off you, my deark. You won't get to it lag up at the elm leaves. " Well, Mollie, I "I hope you enjoyed your walk?" ate •Y to pow ens two godmotbe -i irtj, • AkZR CA>d O mast now ; t I'll soca Dome to Dee on ••Oh m ; it was leasant !" Rutherford of Velfry and myself , Mrs?. while you've a young bead m your alders go Y . Y5' F 3"TML ROGFHBtIS. � �gIIBQ'b!i ant! • yll�ag till rt m your body, I hops age. Oh, what a pretty cat 1" - "Your aunt Emily is getting luncheon Ruth ord was very fond of y' ur. p0or . read We never eat Innoheon. Ont I think bear Od%her and asked . to be all wed 'to SO Front 8t- East. T ti'ontoa yoa11 bar. that %r many a long y yet A large oat of ourtow unuotm silver-gray Y• ' For sale In TFiclenng 1 y C.1 H. l Yon 'mind me of your mother; Mi Lisle; color has tlgaoeFed herself slowly through Young girb.are always hungry. Where did 0taad� for yon when she heard yon were la she was just as o and blithe you are the arden wnin and atretchin Yon get the,u►foiwi? Tholes ace the Ent I girl �O YO V NT now when first I stew her. with h yellow her. ii �� g • " tl! have seen this year." . ``tYhat is she like ? I ask, m(me teres#- t' „ ••I of them bene at.Oderbcrook "Ian- ed in the tweet that she was fo of 4 hair otttrliag all over her protty 6 She was • �iretty oat till she lost her R ' mother than that she had asked be al- - - { She died before she was w• old rue I am tail -poor thin 1 --in a trap or summat. I swer, touching the white blossoms tett- lowed to stand for me. 0 I �►1 Mollie. "' never knew 'ho she did it ; bat she walked deny. •'She is a most charming person. I thiniC ' 0 •• I know than dearly I reme the ie. one morn with only a stump, just as "I did not know we had any at Osier- her second son ie ve like her a r ' 0 r` ry PPm.- day sbe died, and the tnasrwl, and ow the yon clew. I et d • baaketlul over her • but brook." village children lined the gave wi snow• anoe.l Bnt both her eldest son d her Mia Judith, told me not to mind -that `•They were growing In the old garden „ •� � „ � daughter are very plain. dnpr early bn the morning -every bit,of it It ,Wade � lock very tidy like, and sure I down by the laurel walk. "W by does Mollie call Mr. R erford . t obey lined with snowdrops -whole eb- b (ugh en at the idea of a sat look- ' Atwt Anna's lane changes all at oboe. p fol of thus they- used. and covered the (of- lag more tidier without her tail I" "Oh 1" she says, and nays no mora .`r Yr. (tai h Y ` :I fin with snowdrops, atter it was le down, It is a novel idea ; bat even tidiness may "Why did you let that garden grow so no- Because he lost his wife and is little a toot dee betom the ala was th is.. lected Arent Aana ? It seems to me the baby. poor fellow, within w wee of etch O� p y las bought at oieear a prise. g other." Itvm the village children loved 6 r, Mia " Who u M' Judith ±" I ask, stroking prettiest and sunniest ■pot in the whole of ..But ilm't he quite yon>bg ±' `' �� - Lisle ;she was so young aad Pretty a great the oat's tar. Usierbrook," F,aoane the '' "Oh, yen ; not mete than two 0r tb>te . sR "Finns Fat 8ALL'• Alto NA/ftl�- deal pin"er than, you ere„ though y ar face Mtn Judi Irving, ap st_ the Glebe± "We did not wish to have it disturbsed• - . lntfie V lmnnle enough. Don't you kuo her,?" Take oft your hat, LWe. Luncheon will be � � •r� - .-' OAIL1f s1ND WfElKL AIL `•Thea he can very easily arfother " I know that," I aoswter, smiling a itttle, •4I never ev a heard her name before. Is up in a few minutes-" - ; „ Tull MAIL 1,Ufmcot-q , - - , wife 1 I remark a�nieally, help' g mys. The seeKslard (Meet■es for lPam A is •• Everybody who ser elle teW ase my she an old lad Y' I Aunt Anna a manner pnwlis ma: It is . vertt.e.@: won I ! than t wen." •• No fad , -she's a very young lady !" not exactly angry. bat as I go ap-stale to I t° some n�re apricot preserve Aad cootaltnmme of them than all whir t'}nf}.Il�e @app! Cesar m�� �@ P billed. ,t has ;Wali readen of th I% �ICht .Jul ., she � w�,.�king ; • 1 k that Mom � , ah ki ig • ber head- ' At the my room I fanoy she b displeased with (7 . �� ss eoDinxvsn.) - • ADVE1(TISFMFNTS nr••F•yms furl • a,- aad ••lm� anted."• 111t.,i-1c-nr • Sti _l thr SAk"pr '�IN tell ^•tasend In keel@ what made on all admire her much. same time she looks at me a little sharply, mei On the landing I meet aunt Emily ' Illi WFF.LI a' Al,tl..Jie.n•,p per �M.I cath In�t�a, .a . Er 13fo - ,„,,,t� rywlt per w...a far 4t,r lw,e,l{Jwl. otlln TuE DAILY Your poor father never Odd 'rap head as if to see ho far my Ignorance is real or coming;bown, with a pot of preserved ape►- r7• r . . AtC t rte cwt , Ar(/awu per fwd eacq In,arttaa, altsrwa[de. I luded say We day d fr,,�,�, ooh is bar hand. `� I Isere b a p► rhEetly tree tiger story, Addle+.— THB AIA1L T rmlo. Gewlada. F� eign , , .. ------.-•- -the funeral that he wouldn't be l after 4.Oh, then, ere is another young person • "Oh, yon have home fn, Lisle ? Wbwt lastnting the. ef[eot of the hum eye ort her, and they were right He was a good in the parish, 'dea myself, Mollie Y' pretty flowers ! Where did you get the lower animals and more el - y of �Q` {. Q mss, blies Lula, and I think she too him, ..I doubt it you'll toe much, of Miss them !" ' the insaorabble goodness of Pto in - I though he was old enough to be her' other'-, Ju4ith, Miss Lisle." i. I tell her, `end the sinne dim out of her dangen from which weak mo ,who Qo T E NEW ' t He was a little bit wbttlsat, ad oyes- oed of .. flyby not ± The Vitiwrage V s�t wuwr gentle withered flans. not pat their faith or frost is Him 1e - - his musty books, but he we. a very ' dy- ter of a mile t m O@ierbelmok." "Pat them away," she ezolabns hurried- whom all things are possible. wo think , - minded moa. He ooaldn�t sen hen " B t' •' ' Oh, its snow h -Loo anter, maybe 1 ly- Dant let your want Anohoretta flee ' them no escape. R I D hatching ander the dresser but he' draw Mollie oberv�s, 'with • smile which adds a them -keep them is your own room, dear ; A who shall be nimeless. was est ,n1' , . down Jerusalem o>}a yon. Aad it the tboasand +les to her insane. "i don't bat don't bring any of them down -stairs." journey lonnecp►n with his bosine a lauu pleOfa>iOfiiH© 1��. ' same with everything; he always b a text think the lad caro much for Miss Judith, "Why not Y' I ask, in unqualified amwse- which had to be s000mplished a givain - . t o�a� THE. FAVOR( R t,I® ready, and a sermon too, for that tier. u, will � to have you keep oom- mens "Does the perfame make bar ill? I time. To save' time he gdrig• But I'd rather have listened to hien Y day peny with he ." know sone people who think it a little too through�� small island, the om he tonic - �� �� I C (� than to Mr. Irving, for all they say abort ..Why not '' 1. powertal in the house." to las a dttn0e jangle, tl�e abode of tiger. (J hb ole.eroer, He■ too laver fo poor 1• i i He, however ohan his d �). Oh. she's very smart rend Toad of new- "Uh, ao ; t s not that t Bnt pat tb'em � , l ima I ma®l�a. no ago country folk like ns, and that's the �•" tan led not, and she says just what away, dear, and don't gather my more thought he would take the , route'. I have never oared to hear maph about g round the island. Brat again a the last FOB FAMILY USE. , y (oma las° her mind about anything ; and flower in that plane. Yon own get v many t m father, or had much sympathy my moment he found it necessary adhere .. .' gtother'0 lova for him. lhoagh I bel ve It she laogia at the cid clerk la the otharoh v you like in your anal ThoodmL► ■ gar- his and woordingiy H 1 Q N ARM - H 1 Q H i I�11 s H when be says ' Ahmip,' and Your aunts don't den." - ww slno°rs, Somehow I can never fanny I started alone and ananned to through _ like Wet 1 Not that them b any Kann in There are no ntiroisd in sant Thoodosia's - � 7 ihs laved him cis -she would have 1 vee 4 her,•• the old woman adds oanntagly ► "onlY garden l I arrange my teeasaee-trovb is a th° tQ°�°' , b _ . & o�A _ . i ie ` t . r+ $ Qe . own man. I am rare she felt gr re It we. day when he and he . . Y Ber she's too flighty -like and uncertain, and tumbler on my dressing -table, wondering "--"-' _�-- `-� s old effaces towards him, I harried m aeukfons to complete a joarney pect people have taken rap ideas about her. And what the mystery can be, and ' thinking it All tho "Raymond^ Hhatt e4fachiria. ears say she was galtc satisfied wi hLm, before night set in with its tLnEtn. BFR are littod with the 1, gent it'a a pity, for she's teal kind and charitable rather hard that I ,cannot fasten two or . and quite content with her life in Ivy- _ tau her gave me the Knitted petWoost I three,. of the lovely white flowers In my night at last began to fall and hie had still Autemauk Bobbin wiIldB�' covered Vioaragrs-while it lasted ; t I have on and bra ht me broth ev da w good way to go before he ruched his ag e!Y Y brooch to maks myself Re'°� for lna0hoon. ttntttttttitittittuttuuutttttttt.�lpleootuuu cannotf think a girl of seventeen could last winter while I was laid n with a bad home. He heard the roaring oil the dgeas . P I mat eek want Thsodosla all abont it et nearer, add still he Dare for a husband of sixty-two. I w oonting nearer. y CHAS. RAYMONbs toot, carrying the jug in her hand all through Aant TheOdosia b the youngest of my MANUFACTUNRq my grwnollathotr was very poor. aad t my „ reseed forward. 1 ,he snow. aunts, and she sooms to me Ito have more P • GUELPH, ONTA018. mother had a great many brothors an tis- I cannot help thinking that Mollie is an common sense than all the others pat to- He heard titer oieverg'toms t irthek , " ' terra. though they wee all dead and gone I 4 aeful old„wretch even to hint st anY ether. I think aunt Anna fancies her las$ u' hvis neves go t io their ._ +f now. And I think she swifioed h for abo#, g Prey, Ont osir0le roared and tfo f always; j:' Obolrtoamtpgs io w person who has taken the ether frivolous. though she ezoosm her for them ; it was mometlhing to get one • trehble to Mlong her mumbling existence. It os. the score of bar youth ; but she Is the the rounds smaller atfYl springs me Dominion Organ a 'd Piano Ca m then were three in the schoo, m . and then then is no escape frole their terra- ' fotlr in the nursery, Brat I ado ; not say no. lest I should be (on- m� energetio of the four, and does not ap- „,.., - sign to the same category an Miss Judith p� to have the same horror of anything Ole grip• , ;,: , -- And so the ministers wooing had p Irving, who swys'evs that comm in- •, Still they came ana Ilse i6t see their rything `nollont►1 or new. is the chem h Hb knew _ ad, and so the sweet Dorothy In01do had eyeballs glaring BS • ; � ":: exchanged the company of all her rry to her head. My room at Oderbrook is over the din- that one fabs step would ' have- bona his - ' young sbtore orad brothers for that of a To escape the temptation, I set out on my ing-room-a square ream, very Owe with A death. He kept as and t a, neer flinching. man older than her father. ked had ver omewwrd journey ap the lane, swinging wide low window 01006 ander the savor of though -with yells they h round his f, etted it so far as I ever could t the empty basket in my band whish had the roof• The entwine of the old iwshioaosd feet, -looking up in hit face. he pressed I I ' 1t ye bad even a sweetheart the 0ontainosd the weekly dole of tea and sugar four -post bedstead are of white dimity, the gel, ven to b itemw1t�,. ' lace i” old Mollie Akys. looking hard ' me want The dos* has sent to old Mollie time droissing table and fanny little oval, Blame limbs far the time,,and still the Iilw�ful I• •; . .� i P out of mind and which she oonsigned to me are draped with white muslin on which are with her dim bloaes;d eyow..a. she t one r brutes glared in his feline wits► sir Wood- . gat to -day becanso,1he old woman had express. quaigt bows of powder -blue ribbon. The that eballs looking as though they thirst - knotted sinewy bond m her stick• eY maybe you've oma somewhere else. my - ed a wish to see ere, having had the houor great mahogany wwrdrobe mast las at least od for blood. , bis bird ;aad letter u e better than no g, ked glbry of pnsidLsg at my e4tcy fab the two hundred yewle old. Everything wt Steadily, with his eyes loo slr+aig o ' `' and he'll ran o)own to see you now world. Osierbeook bold -the servants, the farm- before .him (hs had uliar with the t the — As I look out upon ro 8 ` age It is a glorious May mlljrniag, �+ _ Pante . black oyes), be premed on. w m through "I have 1301 sweetheart, Mollle-•hen' or �, sa old Mollie_ expressos its splitting the the money lawn I saq an old pony nibblan -the gloom he saw a bright t which hue . asywhsn cite." trees. The boo is cool and green in the tete 'grow, an octogenarian man -servant sued th tigers Only •• Ac you tell me ss.. with @nosh w oaf shadow lei the elm boughs, the gran la dewy going down the avenue with letters, follow- �t him when almost at his d . His wits t • blue syr In your bed ? Wont. I a wet ander the hawthorns edge, milky ed by a 0heep dOg whose limbs are stiff and opened the door, and he ad past bole �1 swpstheart when I was going to whoa in { hi with blossoms, and, great iridescent muzzle gray with site. Only I+ Lisle War- and sat down without a rd, aad eo � sweethea, wadi might have boss lsloa lie motionliss agwbst the deep blue burton, am of the ninstemth "a" changd was his face Leith • e &real" ,q - f,ltres times over befoul I we. sisttcsu. rat, `d the sky. among all thorse anitlmt things. hour's terror that her wife not know Has the largest and most bowploto tsLwrl In tow down the lane a little wicket- How shall I contrive to live hens. day him• It wr two hours bat he was" ; i Domidion-1W115ti. atter sell. swestheartr i• a snare fwd a de- SaU-way Illgkeolh licence snr lvsrded to way Yoker is 1L 1►siiL laden, and w body d v well withmt gate optic b0tfo the plmsure-ground at Oder- after flay and week after iresk. with >en to utter a word. Torror had parulyaied his .•, ll[eldal and Diploma at Cantenatil, Leis ff /4 cloald ably belMvs it" brook ; this is a short oat to Mollie'e not. company bat the company of four old wo• � and he bad kept os. walkia; ms- t' ` brad Dt roma at a dO W tr.ltal1a. W". °y o of whom is sixty five? . - , ->N► .�rro.tnleta s . � , As old MM1M b a widow fol � tagis, but riot to the village, which Use men, the y amt chanioally. � . lar" st' this elrprenlNoss oaf wisdom dor tat farther down the road on which the :front I have scarcely lrttd done to realise=whaflnsy He wall never the cattle - ba Ireatiti �- I'� art Ail crow f[AXr"AOrusrm � pooh weight with it I look the gats of Osiarimmok opens--& long low wooden lits here will be yet, bat as I brash my SQUARIE AND UPRIONT PIANOL shin wh[ta aurly yellow locks -before the dim old glass � ' Bart rpt =11 MAWW. withered ohesks, the t gat•• 1?� - i ` oollmolt iA�s1eM 00 wrlSkisd *roj% whbb amines ase o the I open the wilakot, leii'0g It swing to be- now I begin to think it will be very dread- dmsral Logan. who vel Gee seal - t and wpadolr e ahs keloid me, aad field myself in a long straight i fol if some companion of my own age doss G mph regendy, beliairee that oho iiavoiltd's �`` Domrtox oBclAx'Axri rfsit�(3o1sYA>iL look of w lasrksyt with ar(shm not wow pat In an wppearanos. I shall b ltolsss { >towru=vu.4.s. arts• ,vet lstays boea yoaslg and pretty, bad ' ii I walk shat th by laurel isedger. 1 y y' a' ,shall Doe day be M grwsolate and ugly. U I oat inn ii bare scold these. ane ledhsg rmmd very soon grow deed of the still dreamy "that phTd*. Hire " is thotr If should leve ss. losog• bw a swel path to the yard bddings„ us.. quiet o! the old howls, with its musty- diageosia.. The GraM Ia'e 6so1i I l ;r Ifteuth in �1tlu is.. and so o n. I smelling room aad passages. its Lusa gess ' , hoar "hops. It iA ao Mspls that ` ee loners?" t M otbwt in the kitcbm-glardeo Thu nonii►srn praylaors dtall=rr Had my aanta eve: way -doff si� tltosn ,.• las dta►►tlai dtortth Os► the ftp d my tosogw is oak. Bat do have went lad tome b aplot° soy bat the (with lsletle. Ib sunny old•woidd gaeasa. lis iir:(Iraals bare (,fed foe:: d:- whfoihdtfirsi►tsaa io > wisai ' heap. Dot can to ehooarsgs old If[oi11s's laaeei walk yet, and want iireoiiosits's Bar- I sisdst fold 'elms aad osaiw and ehesltnais, wtlaptfo., and fiat tl» `vas e'n'd- -» Tito stook of wheat hand !! +:� v+s7 ttsllagas, oho I have asked . lire dna (slots to the btstilw; bat, as t pass one i chatting it Is. hvm d w darty-ww high ed.as a viatbm to this dissaw ahs Ile �' flow oH►ing bike gbiu0Y11M'WWII saw l�newen A hanared Una fiblws to d iii rem arches now. the perfame of ' roa8. -. - i+ as Point It wart tben ' w ► OAsrbeok, told OWS seers sus a 41wa tD� M1f �• it I have) I lland►1ry ;mj `iii► Li+s� � �M � would asctai t offs , . a . . w � �- w sasasd tet my bdog whit to � 4 - by a plrnioa for aayillfsg. it is lou . a (ioabk a ptmblsr oI >wsllkr w#tiilt dense Aeuss, wiftills l Yi+siN b lf(iessori..ieslal�r' A c 1Mla aM1 . my „�, assllfi.: whits was_ _11 , Amit Thews,& bled now' away In olw at ft wisdom% aad Aad Hilt- a".Wok $&alts wosoia. :. a 't slides ` , . h s I held bokd wi& sin task' . Ily -bmlw ht Wft sea plaids grower . leer sk somAs or a Tssua - ' i ►� beoaass I Islets► they ' m, ba fhe fes L , r1►uat Tho r i hb > �i �' il+ttial.�atta fGilitlt Mr ien.alw st �Iltsr M aogps�Ur w Isar Ia+tYld Nit . . pair _ chs ;1e" is flies lib o bp% ba i iloilii mi ss ea. ' � -p , ' i atl#d to be In W omm b A(Vi, A `wwkbg in'her owim--d had MA belle there; B� Nslslpi wr a siabboni► �� f piillk 41Meiia tis b w11 I illsaist a sM was r!Ilwt •Is.' g � _ii +1 ' � *AWq I% hilt brown �m aprim aad swasi sem- vb6s he did sled noow� ray . j i. r k f U' 7. ,. t s .,.. .. ', t .'.� {M .rat, . .� �5 a : v}� s {. 1 t sl .' .'ilii { E. r i> ,.I.e r. x z x. _ . _,.� r z � w t sL r'. t td .: -, a ., -. ., ..-- ., R__ �.. -. -�. �. .. S. aq'x, -}•,- � .4 P ^� + a �.: x as 1 -i ..A- J II k., - •l. , "� �tY. - �`9 .3..- ..5-' �h" .yam , it -.1 � �, y 1• . •'�` �..z., _.:'•._...,r... - _:...a... _#�-„���. �- - � , ' __ it's.::,.�..�_"_ � +,__` _. - _,t.�,.�� o -a.. - _ _i - ._.. ?:_`k1::S_-s?',r�_..I�iEt�:r._..- F.i.�-.i��aa+..�.ii+t�r.-���.�1������=�i�3-? 1c,� r.: ...... ......:.�. ;tt���;:��- . I . .\ . . I I 1-a , 1: . w -o- --.r w - -_ -- enoea or otnerwlsp. i 11►7 . .. I - _ -. re0ntelt.e Vets of newsp�pera and t>) , i VD t1•.1/ �/ 1' • esimattas I ' '� ' Oftas eastof advertbina. The adder who - ; weals to spend one dollar, Anda In lithe In- - I-.'. formation he regnl while [orhim who will I invest one hundMi t onaM dollars to ad- I' vertisint, a sohems to indicated which will _� 1 .. most his every ' f o do ellpAteio�air�mentarrradwt by eor- X .Ili rupan&da.ca IrY ed Ueina have been bsued.OOD-LiIHOUIK'5E EEPEIR sank poet ., paiA.. tt0 en address for 10 osnte.. Wrlte to (i1CO3 P. NOW= R CO., . , �. . `1 - NEW BPAPER AbVER17sINU BUUXAt7. i ' t f i 1' - e 11o8prttoest PrL.tingIIottse8Q.1. New Yortr. I - n` �' AcloWledge our Te:� to .be Une celled. i °i t_ - I i Elm'.... ae. i {' . � . �s.1 L.. , , , is � .�.A'­...__ ":. I.... ­... , . .1 , .. ,,, ,�. 1) 1 1. - — , - CONGON, YotN SON '.JAPAN, We have re -built our Mills, �. 7, . (• , - _ i put in the 1. f_ I' . AT LOW QST ASH PRI(�!ESI _! RoI.I ER PROCESS .. i�" . .. ! • , • _ ii ' , 1 .j ' and havo •gone to great ex- - 1 I 1 penes to fit them up ' i e for, the ft>>4rmer's trade. We 'AGRANT....,.. •: 1 T •AIAE 1 - are condeut We can give !. I . entire , e satisfaction. .� I- © are now ready for 'any ; %CREAT VARIETY OF CHRIS TIE9S BIS C UTTS A4 quantity of . ' I . 1 'I.- . .. ..J�'... * ... . .I .1 I 1. * ,I —, -. GRIS TINGN . � ' . - ' -- - ' 1. V4 a respectfully solicit all i to come and give us lt T!► N R trial.µ ...'. �' '0 X, _ QUnTATInNS : , J � Flour per 100,; , 1 $2.50 i Bran per Ton, t ,.. $12.00 I . Shorts per Ton, $18.00 tJ• - a ScrQerling:a per 1CO3 .. JOc m11 .,L IL' & RIgT. � �, ` ' '� � R'111'i L' 1. . I . & .d, C A REL .. , " . I .. I - . . C�- - , L , . . . ­ I I I � - - . ,I 1 ' ARE' . 9 - OFFERING AT LOW PRICES �, . Z 4 Dress Goods,. Mullins I ` Mullins, L#ce Curt t. 1 a. (ling ams, L , 1 Cottoxlade�r • Shirtin as �+ O i, ' ' . g i . ' to Black bilks, „ • . Colored Silks,. - i Poplins, ? - • cli,- * p -, b O Black Cashmeres, ; ' Colored Cashmeres,,, 1.Ottoman Cords • . `t "�, ,' I T d f ', .m , 1 ` feed 93%Uto ..,. M , 3�a &e to Ord' at"X1,2. $13, �1� la/ id . - , GO '. m I ) � I i I. 1 I:' - MM �� i ,{ .n5?'(_ - 7.��y _ -, }, .Charrywtiod Seine 1• ( K -k-, a° who will be promoted on thin n -o fog p -, - - , - -. ,: ' i •. _ - ., .a. i.- _ � +G a.- : w_ 11111�111 -30.x, I y f . Pickering Council. - • I - J.. r ; , i ' ' 'r- 4th Mary Garland, Edgariilaxton an, at The Coapt}jl %e on Monday -last, all't i •: r in From 2nd to 8rd-Nora Judd, Waite maitiibefu belDg p •" ni,,•the ve n t _ . - chair. Minus of last Meering read . _ and opts On motion Mr. J. X. Lumsden w boa . The Pickering Ne*s before the Council io referetooe to t tie 1 quired for portion of road allowance at 20, 1st Concession. h published every Friday morning rt its office, . On motion Mr. Ira Carpenter wa hes Pickering, out. TERMS: •, in reference to read allowance on'6 co Ii 00 per:annnm in advanea', /1 85 it not paid who claims that' Mr. O. Johnson is f till the end of •ear. croaching on the highway. RATES OF ADVERTISING: - Mr. Jas: McCreight was heard in ref, First insertion, per line - '_1 - - 8015ts. once to road appropriation on eider ad Each subsequent insertion, per line - $ - This rate does not include-4gal or Foreign ad- vertisemente. � lot 32 and 33, 2nd con. On motion Mr.- Moyer, was he rd refer•noe too i of ,new road two Special terms glued to patties making eon- lots 30 and 31, opening \+ tracts for 3 or 6 month@ or by the year- Half-, concession. _ roarly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. A number of accounts and con uni( lhlsiness cards, ten lines or under, with aper, tions were read and referred to the Stan one year, S5 oo. in committees thereon. Ad.*ertisameuts without written inatruFtione g inserted will lw until forbidder( anal- chargbd ac cordingiy. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Mr. Parker„ chairman, presented he i port of the standing committee on she nlonts must be in writing aud' sent to the pub- killed b • itber. y dogs, recommending the me f; " Job Work promptly attended'to. 1 of the following amounts: To Ro t I,! 'Brady, ' L, S ACKERMAN, - " - IPROPRIETOR. for one sheep and one Iamb, 06.6 hNine thou,sa6d deaths from cholera ar to Wm: H. Banks,, for four lambs ills _ (/ur Polltloel'-Striet.iudepende e. t ],u.- A:1 tit —t First-elass liocalYaper. 111U.114- Report adopted. Mr. Mackey, chairman, presen d t ntrr l:xpec+tatioints-The �earty report of the standing committee o Cc support of the ucoule of Pickering and vicinity. -tingenoies, recommending the payment _ - the following accounts : Wm. WKi trig FRIDAY, July 17th, 1 85. for furnishing supplies to R. Fermin has VOL • N l7. 37 invalid, 15.68; Edwin Boothb , . f .an - three No. 2 scrapers, with' runners SSI ` `- - L. S. Ackerman, for printing heal 6 b THE TELEPHONE. law, etc., and adve'tising, 813.65; D J • : - 1' .' Freel, medical attendance on R. Fa min The News is -now connected with the ham, 03 ; Dr. E. L: Freel, ditto, 87; C. ] telephone Exchange. The instruments Hanning, P. L. S., survey of lots 11 d 1 rings, Museum, Aquarium, Hl vated Theater 9th con., as per instructions from rov ' p'nt up by the Bell Compdny 'work splen- Lands Department, $50; Pickering Dri . didly.- Tel phone you}• orders,which will Store, medicine for Allen family, 1.2J receive prompt attention. Joe. Monkliouse, for sending R. Fa in -ti ham to Toronto Hospital, $1, epo - ---- � ; -:. -. adopted. THE -VOTE. ' - Mr. Percy, chairman presented t e r ` port of the standing oommittoe� on oar The veto on ,the Scott Act is being and Bridges, recommending gam nt following Bakers as tl►is issue of the I`Ews is run off. the accounts: Joseph on a, fl 1 ditching on sideline between to 2 nil Next week we shall give a complete ro- 8th con., $6.25, and supplementary sial port of the voting in every part of the on same sideline, 1j18 ; Josiah Evans oedi 'eouuty. for culvert on 9th con., opposite lot 4, 0: ,- G. J. Farr, grt;velling opposite abo a is I- ` . 813.62; James McCormack, cedar n 51 TO THOSE`1N ARREARS con., opposite lot 17, 84.50; Wm. rvi . - I . work on sideline between lots 8, and , 51 . Six months of 1885 have passed,' and con., per order of. James Maddigan, Com , still a great many havo not paid up their 010; George Willson, supplementarygran oil sideline between lots 10 -and 11, 61 subscription for this year. Now, friends, con., 079; George Cowan, supplem ntai _ we,want money to meet our engagements' grant on 4th con., opposite tot 10, $fig • Ge �roa, and we therefore make this offer : Those Cowan, building culvert on Brock in 3rd con., 814; Wm. Petty, buildi g cu in arrears who pay up within the next vert on west townline in 3rd con., 83 S. ( t-wo weeks (or before the 1st of August) Brown, two culverts on Kingston roal - will get the paper at the advauce Pay- opposite lots 1 and 3, 170; Charles Pett' for the supplied to .James Found, pati hent price -$1. After the date reforred master, $7.80; W m I 'al6ier and mu to 81.25 will be charged in every case, Carlton, on contractif Seeker's hotel, 480;1 r ditching south r olomou Burk olde according to our published rates. We for 677 loads of grav�l `rVhite, at 7c, 647-39; A. I have no doubt many of those behind are for 135 loads f gravel, $10.8 ; do S11) simply through neglect, and we there- for keeping tip road to same, 82.50. de . frro trust this gentle reminder will have for cedar and plank Adam Whitson, sup r patbmaster, 6.9.1 >lementary gra it bl the desired effect.• tween lots 26 and 27 7th con., 818 Joh Wo wank to make some ill] )r"ovement9 1 Whitson, supplemen ary grant oil is i the NEWS, and we trust all indebted to and 29, 8th con., 8221.60 supplementary grantllon ; Newrick ilsoi 7th con., o p. lol tis, either for subscriptions, `advertising 21, 22 and 23, $1330 ; James An ersoi or job work, dill kitwly send or instil in drawing plank, tea •and two m r1 or day, S3; Wrn. Brignall, repairing ill o the amounts of their indebtedness as soon 4th con., opp. lot 20, two men and tea] as possible. ons day, 03.50; C. W. Matthews, pph - : mentary grant, village of Brougham, 08.21 Appeals Isaac Linton, "supplementary gra t it f r aid to the starvtng half- sidewalk, Pickering village, 84 ; Jai. Mt breeds of the North-west have commenced Creight, com., on sideline between 1 is 2 to coinne in. Instead of cnitivti'tiut; their and 23, 2nd con., $81.90. - The committee .recommended th t til Particular attention ento Grainin All farms and attending to their lel{itimate following sums be appropriated, ii : 82 business these people made war on their oil sideroad between lots 34 and 35, roke neighbors and the Government. The They front, Jno. graGorow, con. That the grant made by the town ip c were not successful, and having eaten up Whitby on the east townline of 025 m( their plunder they have to appeal to those by expending a like amount, J. M. eroA , they made war against for food. As Com. That the petition of Christian ighs usual in such cases tine principal sufferers wander be not entertained," as the ti a fo -are the women and children who bad no making supplementary, grants has'ex ired hand in the business that brought the That the account of James -Und erhill pathmaster, for timber for culvert, paid calamity upon them, and but for whose $8.90. - . sufferings people elseyihore would be in. On motion of Mr. Percy the repor wa Clined to turn a dent ear to the pleadings adopted. I for charity that come from the -land so ' J. M. Gerow', Commissioner, pre nto the following report: I have to repot th lately in rebellion. completion of the following, contras le ' 1 ': by me, and recommend payment th . contractors, as follows: Ass Hubb , fo The Demonstration.` : I - building 27 rods of fence, cutting hil an. i I . this temperance under grading on 5th con. road, opp. lots 1 ani 20, John Dwyer,1 for - demonstration 840 ; clearing d tche the auspices of the Independent Order of and repairing Valentine's hill, 625; Johi [good Templars of this village, was held Dwyer, building culTert on sideline, be on Friday afternoon last in Gordon's tween lots 14 and 15, 5th cin., $ .50 grove. Tile attendance was not as large Alfred Salton, for gravelling on K sal, as was expected, but no doubt the. busy road' 5th con., 78 rode, 64Q.10; D. L. id gravel on above conte t, w. Lidgett season with farmers ,reverted man of y' right of way to graveIIpit, 82.80 ; Wi Tian , i ., them attending. Dinner was served by Barnes, for cutting own MCAvoy's hill the ladies, and it was a general comment 020; Philip McCrae, for building 851 rod that seldom has the spread been equalled of fence on Devitt's hill, at 81.10, $93.77 in this grove. 'The young ladies of the 11arrison Johnson, for 108 feet timberfol lodge evidently wanted to show to 'the Dunbarton bridge, delivered, $14.50; Har Unmarried young men that in this de- risen Johnson, openial Philip's.grav 1 pit partnnenf at least they were well qualified one day with team an I two men, 55; in to discharge the duties which matrimony Commick, repairing arkin's hill; 617.75. entails, and if some of the afol•esaid y. m. �Vn'• Commick, Jr,, utting,dowti J lly'i do not take the.hint it is safe to say they bill and drawing dirt Mr. Mackie gave notice into road below, 860 that he will ow did not appreciate the elicits put forth to for leave to introduce by-law at the riexl satisfy their partes. The .young ladies deserve all praise, a£ all events. meeting of the Counci to assess the uni• After dinner illi. Wm. Fo1•restetf was cipality for general, county, educational purposes. municipa ane called to the chair, and called upon the Mr. Parker gave notice of hie' into tion platform Rev. Mr. Keefer, Prof. Richard- to introduce at next meeting a ,by -la k son and F. S. Spence. Rev. Mr. Howson assess for school purposes. opened the proceediDgs with prayer,; after Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Pill mer which the chairman called upon] Mr. moved that the Ree v 'grant his orde on Keefer to address the audience. The the Treasurer in favor of the several p tie] rev. gentleman spoke for fifty minutes, recommended for pd ment by the s nd• and during that, time brought out many ing committees. Carried. On, mott�gqn of Mr.. Percy the repot of lwiuts i❑ raver of temperance and tyle re= Jno. M. Gergw, commissioner on roads and striction of the sale of liquor. Ile was followed by Prof. Richardson; bridles, wasdladdjopted nd the Reeve out or. ized to grant his orde on the Treaeur r in of Toronto, who appeareO in the interest favor of the parties r commended for ay oftheNational"LiberalTemperance Union, ment. an organization opposed to tho Scott Act, I. Mr. Percy gave notiice that he would, al and whg9e principal plank is to advocate the neat meeting, ask Ifor leave to inti ace file allowance of the sale of wing and a by-law to establish a public road ole beer. The Prof, evidently felt that he concession,; lot 20, 1st concession. grit speaking at a: great disadvantage, but Mr. Mackey moved leave to inti ace he tried to make the best of a bad case. a by-law to author i>de he Reeve and T as - _ It is doubtful, however, were he talk ,urer to negotiate for loan of 81,000 from in the sumo strain for aiweek, if he onld 'the Ontario Bank, Pi tent the kering, to meet ur. influence anI.y saue mull that the position expenses of rppooration until the Len Look was the right one. A taxes are collected. I By-law introd teed nd passed. Mr. F. S. _Spence, G. W. C. T. o the Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr Pal er, I. U. G. T., was the next speaker. Ile oved that John M. Gerow be instru ted I gave a rattling address, brimful of int8 visit and inspect bridge on base ne, 'i and facts. Ile took up Prof. Richard on's est of Du8'fn's Creek, near Mr. Jeff fes, Fine of reasoning, and effectually sh wed nd report at next meeting. Carried. I the superiority of tiler Scott Act ova ,the On motion the Council adjourned till the Crooks Act, which the Presiden of rd of August, at 10 aim. i the Society the preceding speaker ; a, . 1 championed said was the Leat Act ever . i 1.HLAN passed. Mr. Spence was loudly applaud- HIQGREEK I • , `. . ed as point after point was made, before he got through the Prof. pack d and up .� On Saturday lastve jcoun� guest ere 1119 documents and left. taken before Mr. Helliwell -for committing ;, - ,I It is to be regretted that more were not ,'L assault on one I}ving on West Ill. Theylead been injdulging little 1:; present to listen to those addresses. a e The football tournament anuounce much. They were' fined Sb and c ars in the program did nut come off, owin to such and stYongly fidvised to do so no ore. the ibssace of competing clubs. ex- ` , jzibition galue, bowevt'r, took place be- I �, tween the village team and the me bere the Claremont band. 1'`f` I , '_ AUD�EY,. ! `1. '•: '' of which resnl d I favor of tits former. The Claremont brass band was pr sent in -----�� Tlie pie-nic in eo;> setion with the p b - lie schools of the vicinity of Audley, h Id du*g the'• afternoon and enlivened) the i Irving's.- grove obi Friday astern n, July proeeedinge with several Choi :e fieleetlOng. 3rd, wilts m. every respect enijpy le 1 - T'Ke enisrtaiment announced for the to all who attended: The Kinsale d - evening was not held. The comilp ttoe 1 agotville schools joined with No. b d 1 were unable to some the servl of th sII very socillbleioon was spent. t 4 11 soap is parties ezpected, and or ries ttialf they, o'clock Mr. Liwis Hawkey was el tillE I than #tfi a program the chair, whit he did in a m t c8o&d fro pas a the sate un- leasing manner. The pupils of the I til soutis fatur eemlon. 1- { 10 sehovis roadered 'a Dumber of . The demob ;Uvioi4. in eve peel. .y gs end, rositationis whieh• were his y • attepdajace viae a gr>)t' Ispc pplauded, after which tea wai served in f is uic style. .,- I -f f r •, p I S' S ". 1. _ R .' t: _� 1;, = 7 ✓ _ s ' ccs b I �' +.i �t41-'�` 2.. _^3.-�'Lk^4F"r td.,..�tl•AW�._: -`t1 .a'-.-.:,Y"fh�• :. .0 i y,,, yq 4 i1 i .. \.A .} �- r� i'l�a� ,- .I ��. . I . .\ . . I I 1-a , 1: . w -o- --.r w - -_ -- enoea or otnerwlsp. i 11►7 . .. I - _ -. re0ntelt.e Vets of newsp�pera and t>) , i VD t1•.1/ �/ 1' • esimattas I ' '� ' Oftas eastof advertbina. The adder who - ; weals to spend one dollar, Anda In lithe In- - I-.'. formation he regnl while [orhim who will I invest one hundMi t onaM dollars to ad- I' vertisint, a sohems to indicated which will _� 1 .. most his every ' f o do ellpAteio�air�mentarrradwt by eor- X .Ili rupan&da.ca IrY ed Ueina have been bsued.OOD-LiIHOUIK'5E EEPEIR sank poet ., paiA.. tt0 en address for 10 osnte.. Wrlte to (i1CO3 P. NOW= R CO., . , �. . `1 - NEW BPAPER AbVER17sINU BUUXAt7. i ' t f i 1' - e 11o8prttoest PrL.tingIIottse8Q.1. New Yortr. I - n` �' AcloWledge our Te:� to .be Une celled. i °i t_ - I i Elm'.... ae. i {' . � . �s.1 L.. , , , is � .�.A'­...__ ":. I.... ­... , . .1 , .. ,,, ,�. 1) 1 1. - — , - CONGON, YotN SON '.JAPAN, We have re -built our Mills, �. 7, . (• , - _ i put in the 1. f_ I' . AT LOW QST ASH PRI(�!ESI _! RoI.I ER PROCESS .. i�" . .. ! • , • _ ii ' , 1 .j ' and havo •gone to great ex- - 1 I 1 penes to fit them up ' i e for, the ft>>4rmer's trade. We 'AGRANT....,.. •: 1 T •AIAE 1 - are condeut We can give !. I . entire , e satisfaction. .� I- © are now ready for 'any ; %CREAT VARIETY OF CHRIS TIE9S BIS C UTTS A4 quantity of . ' I . 1 'I.- . .. ..J�'... * ... . .I .1 I 1. * ,I —, -. GRIS TINGN . � ' . - ' -- - ' 1. V4 a respectfully solicit all i to come and give us lt T!► N R trial.µ ...'. �' '0 X, _ QUnTATInNS : , J � Flour per 100,; , 1 $2.50 i Bran per Ton, t ,.. $12.00 I . Shorts per Ton, $18.00 tJ• - a ScrQerling:a per 1CO3 .. JOc m11 .,L IL' & RIgT. � �, ` ' '� � R'111'i L' 1. . I . & .d, C A REL .. , " . I .. I - . . C�- - , L , . . . ­ I I I � - - . ,I 1 ' ARE' . 9 - OFFERING AT LOW PRICES �, . Z 4 Dress Goods,. Mullins I ` Mullins, L#ce Curt t. 1 a. (ling ams, L , 1 Cottoxlade�r • Shirtin as �+ O i, ' ' . g i . ' to Black bilks, „ • . Colored Silks,. - i Poplins, ? - • cli,- * p -, b O Black Cashmeres, ; ' Colored Cashmeres,,, 1.Ottoman Cords • . `t "�, ,' I T d f ', .m , 1 ` feed 93%Uto ..,. M , 3�a &e to Ord' at"X1,2. $13, �1� la/ id . - , GO '. m I ) � I i I. 1 I:' - MM �� i II• - __ 'i -11, __ -'-- [ ' L ­,.- — .Charrywtiod Seine 1• 66 ..�ss Tlt� f6vowing are the 1111100o[ tbii pupil a° who will be promoted on thin n -o fog p sdifool oo Mnday, 17th of at. Z'b d' Atilgenoe displaYed by the 'pills dor�tn rid the last term as well M the Its of th e' recent examination have taken int of consideration : From Jr. iWin. 4th to Ear. 4th-ls Roacb rd 2nd Maud Armstrong, 3rd mes David I., son, Tena Lawson and Albert h equal n' From Ord to Jr. 4th -Lt iii a Garland 2nd Nancy Cober, 3rd Em a Wood rati 'r- 4th Mary Garland, Edgariilaxton an, at Clarence . Pla}xton equal, 5t11j John Bur rows, 6th Esther Chapman. in From 2nd to 8rd-Nora Judd, Waite 1D Hoover, Joseph Coxworth, E ma Taylor Malcolm Roach, Nellie Radio , and Frank d- Plaxton. ' From Sr. 1st to 2nd --G Barron is Barra Alfred Stover, Archie Allison Jno. Davi David e" son-, George Lawson, Willie urlie, Ch Chas sp Hodges, and Jessie Cober. at From Jr. let to Or. let -•C `arlm Petty c- Elias Barkey, Frank W , Ban 1; Taylor, Lillian Plaxton. ' I rom First Book Part 1 Part II Francis Hoover, Annie (iarrl nd, Anni oCarter, Violet Allison and Emina Cober. The pupils whose names ere Oven abov kf are expected to come to school +t the open ing, after vacation, and to attend regularly s' otherwise they will forfeit the r right Ir promotion until the and of the .air. I ; J. R. CntssioLm, Teacher. V_ J. �••*.9 ��� i " Latest News Items '\ 2. Tlla iladhi is reported dead ' _. °• Mrs. Dolan y and Hit's. dowauloc 4 have reached oronto. . , The volunt re whin' served in th t North-west ar , to get! 1120 acres of Ian Ian( each from tfie Goveunient. hNine thou,sa6d deaths from cholera ar if reported' to hate taken1piace in Spain. ;r Greatest how ori Earth x JOHN B.=DoRis' NEw MONSTER Snow COMBINED Wli 11 THE GREAT COLOSSAL L, h INTRR-OCEAN. r.1 t, . 11 THREE- IN(i CSI CU8—MA11 O' TH MUSN �" —DEEP-SEA AQUARIUM — ELRVATRD t , THEATER STACK, AND FiriTy-CAGR 11 MENAORRIE. Y - y , , ,, f 1. - tilialmmenseattractive Cation whieh f • 1 to -app ar at OSHAWA on T E DAY, JULY 91 ' is without doubt the largest an most oomple '- show travelling, and the excite ant is alret+d % making itself manifest amen t our citizens if Everybody, or nearly everybod , is making pp ra parations to go and take all th children. To • much cannot be said to urge our amusement - loving people to attend Joh Il. Doris Now (j Monster Shows consolidated ith the Great ,f `Inter -Ocean. Triple Circus i three separate rings, Museum, Aquarium, Hl vated Theater . Stage, and Fifty -Cage MenagerieTweltre Show in one. They will positively the -Greater Show on earth. More new nov !ties, a,'t raetiv e ' features curiosities, aerialists bicyclists, jug- ., Mora, roller -skaters, athletes, nnasts, eques riaus, equeatrienues, rare ani els, horses, o os ,- tunes, riders, chariots, cages w ons, lon11 birds, towering animals, nam oth beasts, ao a B overpowering and truly tram ndoes features than ever did exist, or can po ibly be gath Bred again In Agu 1,-to8etber one show. an by ever a thing of value and splendor t at money oou� e pure lase. i, loris' New Monster Show h the reputation e of coming fully up to air sdve tised, and man u- of our exchanges may the have'done mgre the n n' this. The grand free pt�ucely street parade o the morning of the exhibition in a ears ai bt . Taonty cages of lrild animals will be exhibi exhibited • frbbee of charge on the public street, 36.36 r - NRW,' ADVERTiSRM NTa. 2 - - _ =1 -�__ WANT e ; ..,.. D. I 'Good i general servant, i A Small fami- ly ; must be clean and tidy Apply to . f MRS. MAV R, Pickering. t N'0I2'Z - —. All parties trospassing on Lo No. 11, 4th Con. - Pickering, will be prosecuted oarrdlncc to law. ADAM LIOTT, JOHN OMERYULLl4 I Let 32, Twelfih Concession awn, County of Laarbton, two hundred acres ; nearilarnia and 1 two lines of railway. Choice wild land heavily timbered with hard wood. Ti fiber will pay for f land. Price three thousand dollars. Would take some good farm stock in t payment and ] balance can remain on mortgage as long as lrur- cbaser might want. ddress ' HOMAS OODIE i -40 iverpeol karket• I FARES VORS4LE... - 1165 per se"'will bay two t s, lots lb { and 16, Third Concession kers Good I buildings, orchards, and w{atey. If not sold, will be let. Apply te, WILLIAMDALit, 80-37 Pickering, Out. MiGs-&.daIt2_ = 1 having nearly completed her ractioe I V�oeal and Instrumental Music at th OntarioLadies' College, under the direction t the twdistin- guished professors, Mrs. Braili and al> .Fiahcr, of Toronto, begs leave to inti nate that she'll prepared to give instruction n the latest and most improved systems of was c. Terms moderate. 06.48 . FOR S The I Piaiiering property at arbor, k own" the Whiteside pproppeertrcy.- Apply to. THOMAS MOO Y, Liverpool 11[ rket Or J HN � E . .- 36-41 , oronto. . W. H. JACK 'ON, :_ Grd9ERAL BLACKS ITH AND WOODWORK '14, I am repared to d9an kind of wort in the above linea. Prompt attentiyn givein to all Work 9Qrders. guaranteed. Lot 18, 4th Con., P1cke�tng. P. f3. -A Double -Seated Democrat Wagon for sale cheap.__ _ 41 :I. RICHARD S OKE, COMMISSIONER AND C NYETA ICER. 1. Corner of Main and Br ek streets • Claremont, ,: - :�' - Ont ries To Bakers, Brie,ak rs, AND OTHRB wA TING I 'g'INE DIT : For Sale, Pine Ehe Stu rips o South 11alf of Lot 23, 2nd Concession of 1'1 kering, to early rbmoval. M-37 JOA LEY., T nto. DRE S A IN i IN THE LAT ST S' 'YLES. Particular attention given to Cotti and Fitting. All work guaranteed call solicited 11 Miss A_ it e, m, -rt One door west of C o H use, Pick ng. P.B.-Apprentices wanted, • T_ M&. P. I% At i.C. HOUSE PAINTER,givis'On . .. PICKERNT., 1 Particular attention ento Grainin All work done on sholtestand nothi but best material used. y . De Re B TO % Township Clerk, Registrar, t3eore" Piekwing Agrisultaral tiooiety, Commissioner for takCpg am"vits,Couvey Aocountant, Insuranoe Agont. " and Valuator for thess�tilton,, Provideah seri Loan Society. 1FIFI H -'At Beako I& Paushoes WOitiw% H W "—I CARPETS. CARP TS. CARPET . _ I ^ m I' I' I. S. , I: i . . n o = A lar a stock of All -Wool Unions Hem Brussels and Ta esti s hi I g . p, p y , w ch must be r m 'sold a any price. ' Floor Oilcloths from 1 to 5 yards wide. r l; :. R Give as a call before Pnrchasln as We certraunl vv, �e Bar + �t gam$N• I a, Q © lt. _ O' ' • I -, O T _ 1► ___ �L I .0 AMPB _• ,.; e* L . . �i'. � �%� , . i. I . Bi.O GHAM : , HOTEL COMMERI I ME ----.--CIAL HOTEL, Mn-��IN'�, , I C.AREMON't` !0 PIPNER, PROPRIETOR. 121t_L'GAAM,ONT. G1ra1n1,i1k, B1gn-Wrlting, �OHN ]Il. GIRO tiY, PROP. Xnper-IIanNing, T1nt;1nU,.& ' Having, leased the above well known hanze of all kinds done on the shortest notice. All' •' I PL BENT WORRSa frord Mr. omaa PoueharAndphaving thorough- Having leased this Hotel and fitted It up in - ly refitted he same; I am now prepared to eater ars&-clans aty'le, I shall be pleased to ace m shades of paint mixed to order. Nose but the b the wa is of the travelling public. Rvery se- friends and the travelling pub generally. Ths best English Lead used. boas best of accommodation afforded for man and Wy HILTS d: WBLBOURNE. ' eommods len for man and t, The bar ws 11. usual an lied with the best to be procured, and 1�t. and every attention paid to those favoringLi'f6 - . b' sw att•a • hostler always atteniaaee. (JSl y me with their Patronage. 28-10 - . Av`: i�C WS `E L THOMAS POUCHER, Insurance - 4 _. - ?.� . ;; LICENSED AUCTIONEER,YALUATOR.&C .1. kfANUFAt7UBE1; OF r Fat the Counties of York North and South On- AT COSTS c tario. Auction Saler of all kinds oonduoted and � 4-- .* . Pro valued at s moderaq ��h�arr�,�e Ar I ; ' t - Single � TWo-Furrow Plowtl : rangemen&s, fcr auction sales or valnatln66 can , I JAL . 11. .A_ Hmade at any gime at the Bom Spec II[ Ifu �a ReSer� ` aa.� / � HOTEL, or at Beaton A Poacher s Stora Spealal Re + u Of the latest and most approdred titylei attention will be given to all order by lettea or with Diamond Steel Diould , ' I telegre b. n-' Asia emce 0f New Yorks : , Boards, Adores 1 Box 47, BROUGHAM, ONT. . Cutting Boxes, + ass�va re 1 e) . ,. DALES M.D. `i.iM. Canadian Government Deposit alco.00ia.0a' • Milehine Jacks; > > I - Accumulated Reserve Fnnd(over) 316.000.80- '. - Wheel Barmwi, Physician, Surgeon, Ac, i Death Claim paid during 188! 479,900.00 Fire Platform', "ember of tl►e College of Physicians and New basiaeas,flrst 3 mos.1885,1b,000,fJ00.00 1� Road Sccrapers. A� . e ,'Latest Pa -terns . S Slrtg�eous, Ontario. _ - , : - Special attention to piles and oataxrh• Twenty-five per cent of all as i mmentg All kinds of Machinery Re- dust o hand and -now open ' 82-y DUMBARTON, ONT. are deposited with the Central Trust Com-. T. _ �lORTO�- pany of New York, as trustees of the Re. - - paired on short notice: to inspection. + , serve PundL '. I 0 ��^^tt General Merchalit and Issuer Of Life Insurance at less than one halt the Plow Heade•aud Moulin Boards for Man -Bea t- ful Tea 'gets Marriage Licenses. ordinary rates, and security perfect, Only -, i 17 assessments made in 1881, 1882, 1883 4 may, sylveMerr Oshawa, $OWmaQville, Agent for the British American Fire Assurance and 1884 and in no else can the be tion and Port Perry Gang. Plow. Co. ,H, the Post and Telegraph Office, frequent than ever alternate month. Illli Stoneware. 2s >! 13ROIIGHAM, ONT. gnnnal Ex y XlI kinds of Plow Points, Caatiogs, rile. ALLAN LINE41 ��es of Management, etc.f limited to 02,00 ' e P-41 Cut Glass. Setts ! - An active agent Wanted in every on- - Summer Season, 1885.- Continued represented locality, to whom a liberal A. �ioWWell, ('ilaremOIIt. No est Styles and Shapes. LOW Rates. commission will be allowed. Applications A.4I of whin will be sold at Remarkably Commencing tray oth, the Allan Steamshi solicited and fall particulars furnished by _ sail from Quebec for Londende im the undersigned. Low Prime. pool every Saturday on arrivdl of he tis n li v' H. GORDON..1 . MrAn nopeotion will oblige. ingg Whitby Friday at 9:43 a.m. Cabin Fares $60, Fresh O +ad Lemons. S70, EBn, according to'position of stateroom. In- Agint for the County of Ontarle,:, termed Seo ; s&eotaKo S19 ;rail additional. If 97 -Sm Port Perry, Ont, '$ - I'l, I- on aro seadin for your friends you can obtain 'it VREI'AID PASSAOE CERTIFICATES at low- _ _ _ z ' est rates, available from England, Ireland, Scot-Onta'ri'o 111 0 Ale FINDLAYland, Germany, ho. For dates of sailing and all � . I I, , . I I't0 e information apply pars. sally of by nettle to ' Bank Nearly 't.>ih. `New . OfSte. G. �: YULE,.,. DICKERING A AGENT. EXPRESS OFFICE. WHITBY AGENCY. FLOUR - . - _ i S. HQPKINS Qpen for the transaction of all loaltimattt _ .. CiTY Of I,ON (E 0) . 1 i j Banking Business. ' SHORTS' �TRRIDiART BUAO&ON, Graduate of a 4t►- O„res gouiza-From 10 io i • Saturdays. . �0 _�� tari0 Veterinary College and practical h , s y ,: - r i` _ @hoer, eta. On account of increilse of practio oe 10 to 1 O clock. - I . . ' BRAN �, �s,QoO 00�. end my soaustomed visite every Saturday to Savings Bank In .�IlD6at10II: and 1) ` _ ' Hes OSO Or Canada, f6 Wellington st. hast, �d the dissease�i of the horse foo�nmy ownn '' " magus, General Agent. forge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesday, (8-y) GEORGE HER Wednesda Thursday and Friday of catch weak• B,�AjZent. ALZvAY$ d2Q HAND. TW. is e e at the best I1nglish Compwniea y - BaMsas as other orifi -class, ied Farm A first-class assistant �orseahoer always on hand. Headgnarterg fOr NeW GOO(lA ' sad town taken. Basiness solicited. Veterinary Instruments made to order. Medi - Beau - $12 per T�]i THOMAB D14UODT A eine for horses and cattle always on hand. Calls I f , pPl>;i by sight or by day promptly attended to. Hurrah for Cheap and Stylish Hats and -' - - _ t 1 Lt Kwkst,1016 Muoh.14 s0 -y =4-y Address, Green Biver, Ont. I It Bonnets. All colors, shapes and sixes Shorts, �' trammed to stat archasers at close prices . 1�6 . ! P G 1 `� W `'' `+ for a few weeks at ff Flour, 2.50 p 100 y ; m m , i Mrf�. '1Rioa. =,e •„1„ - 1 !> NAm —.---- ENING b P H 0 T 0 q� R A P Tim - H Y t �, .► All parties •taking two or ATT o 1- ' �,, Everybody wonders 1 more barrels at once get a a .. �a a h why tilee+i is lush .liberal reduction in price.. � 9 � ; 13 �� x R H r d NO.ONE . y a. m Q 0 Brien s. Phots. Calle � t ^'-""-"'^^ \ ' 0 � � l+J Vis. W The reason iii because he R1vee per - 11fect � j J t Received this weak our .,: &A W'D 0 O M leis satisfaction in every cars, and goiriR still 1 -I SP, O Nf V J CD farther,_will say if there are any parsecs w . . 4 WE, & Js SPINKI .S i ING STOCK rs'' 0 m who hove had Photos taken by Ise that' .1 I �]not equal to any work • I wiU 1 Whish we are showing at prion never v `xR 1 make thorn •one dozen° `I • I ,:.; --�• i - before flgIIa~lled. o �'sael Portruts , i 4 �mnen (� fine of change. No work allowed to bia�e ii ''' . - - AND BEAIQNE. , 's' - Q `i the Studio nnle.eYs first-class seri • k_ f :. •�l; • :t ] •j r , g, I - M finished. Phot08 made .. HELPfor working pl BO n, j. r- , „ , 11'r... t `t, l � " ' . : .•• !4 1 1 1 1 ) ra. weather-•rUn Or gUndithn. $ jam . r ,sad wi a" yon a j r ..e - Rl 140+; ,. ..`Ir,, t = � r,-enn � � BIR � ��� � x � �;pr added some v 1e ery line somlery to the f3atsdie royal, vain la sample of g�oda Lira& will i _ O - yoa in lbs way of makipg mare.mane�r in c► �I ��� t7R prop�'ed to make wort tsaolyd to leoasl, rigs than you ever h roM l..ti iwy —=-v•• e., , (ilJiii$' �jtCK-WEAR. m sl.,� 5 �.i �n in Canllda. kudnees Capital not requ i Ton live 1� i W C=1 vs at ]tome and work to senile t3as./ o , I the y „ .;i..0 x; , - •' !� W s�] �Pyrrtq a>ar1 enlarging a . 1 l to thaw aH or pots►. ., got all doe. - �' t C i rl' #A ,r/ (� f.;J V large stool! of I+ianseg alwwysy eesdnL dA oentr toLOU r -1'"'� teslas ing. That 011 who want " t�>3e own _ . to ► ars Q . . =. All work doh by tLe inslalsgaSpjM fee- ` gess. we lhb on led oiler : To V illus 11bt 1e . 41 } . ; - I► are not well astieaw we ill sand 81 b for e� BUNT� •I go s '1 ia�ia f 4 w We.trohbleW wri a� QR$�{Il�fl� i1IaY�A�],� `�,+1 tions, etp., sant fe;w Im ywy kWo Mueie loom a *A of lbs. nand. � + `- ''' s l,FV. w E �;�51 ams, for all who slots ono!- Dent dahyI a fern dose west of Wa " owe" 1'lo)k 8-8 hddraiu]•1 ARS'*LPO..y �►j• ef#°i , " JW >) M ft r1 ., l . . �, Ne +1 3 • 1 - - tirdr,•'� ./.�,-.tI_i, .i 1. •I.- .11 ', . 4]4Qf •tiy, t r s 1 r t 2 i f" +v i $ _a - F :F .... 'i . R': 1 1 c 1 4� x: r { - 11114 >a "\ 1 ,6 A y„� J- .. t. .. --. -... .- .: ti 1 fi 3 .' i. i . a 4 - . - .. .a - .- s r .. « , ,,* 1 ,.i t* �, . 1. -ij (: F.. .4 � y TP S• k E 1 ', r - ;3 3 F L t Sia � . d . 3 1 a.. ti ..y ` ' 4. ?r�.= c �s?t . , r aaf `4 c i x i Y ; )'I - � . I _ _ �. l -----� - NEW RTI4EMENTa TNI• iDAY. �. . • • For ti Lays. I Noti } Alliott i - i Local -E. Stepbenson I ;%' i t' Oils -George Parker. - i Local -Phoenix Cigar Co. - i l3ery i Wan -Mrs. Mauer. 1 Chel�e Good ickis & Marqu�o Local -Brough hardware Store. - I ,i �l t - The Pi*o— _ ' D N PICKERING,.JULY 17t4, 1"5. T Owing to the pressure of job' ork we i1 h ve Leen. unable tai devote mttoh time to I tho paper this w _ -Mrs. Peck, of New York' cityi, spoke , ou tle Scott Act m the Methodis church r , ) -on 11'eduesday evening last. a -on the first: page of this - i out `we `+ coniutouce the publication off' a most cap- tivatiug serial. It will be fob i d very a • interesting. - ) _ -Says an exchange : " Ten *r ara' ex. rch ieuoe-ty battling with the unce •tainties of -ourualistie life has taught us that the I luau who makes it his business dictate I ow a paper: shoul,: be run, may usually be found stealiuo his reading in a shoe II rho!)," . Brontihaln WardwwW 1!litaice. ; : - 1� or Paris G een, -�raftchme and other oils, paints, haiest tools of all ki�rtls, and evervtl)iug ill the hardware lice, call on M.1•'.Ilagerman,-Brougham. t • Broke hit Wbe 1 hn NVeduesday- last, while ass sting- �n !' 1•f6siug the frame work of the iiheda in ! rear of - the Methodist church., George I r ilders fell from the plate to ithe ground I ' and striking on a piece of timber; three of lois ribs wore broken. j . . ; Tickets 1 Tickets t I ! hallway, Ocean or lake thrbfigh sI le 1 au d 1 tilima trip,, Sheaper than fever. For i tickets, rates, traps, time -tables, and re - I, , .liable information call on or write E. titoplieusou, Town Ticket and Telegraph Agent, 11'litby. See his weekly, advt. in this paper. 2i: Don't Mmaw. - i = The Bowmanville Nh*S has ail article headed " Who cheered first at Batoche ?" We are sorry we cannot answer the query l just tit present, but -perhaps soma of out rotenis. will be able to enlighten the ,Ne;; s scribe, anti thereby set his heart .t and. u)iud at ease ou this important ' ,!natter. To Eiu the Bugs... . .�.. A farmer in Ohio has been exp6iment- in„ and !le hays .that a solutioul of cop- il i,cras and 'slacked lirtfe, equal Marts of 1j each (say five pounds in tweutyj gallops j t•f «•Ater for- a large field) will ef� ctually • destroy-.ptotato bugs if this mixture be i . sprinkled on the --iues. After qne dose ou a largo field alive with the bugs lie saps not one lire one could be toiind. j Now Potatoes. ' i t 11Ir. 11'ut. Bain,• wh'o resides! on the Kingston road. ,lust east of ;he) yillage, l=reseuted the N t.ws kith a basket of new ip,otatocs of the eatly Sunrise vat-iety ou I I+aturday last. 'They were of good size , and .veru ycry palatable. He .has our i thanks. .Afar• lie live tltany yaarslto grow such title poifttoes.- We have also to i thank .N(r. Christopher Stork for leaving ,l n ba -get ,d splendid new early r se pota-o i1 trios at the• h t:«•s office on Tues ay last. ' Ther are the largest we _liavo s n this pear. - -_ Irma �ess.� -. , 1 - i About a pear a"�d' ltfltf�fi 0' onnor, I son of 'lies. O'Connor of this dace, •a yolith al,out 14 .ears of age, left !lis home I to commence h.s college stuthes under tho direction of his uncle, Rev. Jobn t►'t_',)uuor. Two or three weeks (ago laic nit+tlier Leas called to his bedside, and finding hint I I brought hint home, where . evel, clan;,• 4S done for hila, j but on i'rid.ty moiiiing last he passed away. Jerry was a tine little fellow,�aud a great f:tti-orite with all who -knew hitp. The \funeral° took place on Suuday last and ryas largely attended. Rev. Fat'' I r Beau- saug celebrated crass. Last and !!nal Oan:- ! I .Dou't wait anti get left. our > 76 Casb . 1'i-zes amounting to Fifteen Thousand Dollars is soon to be distributed among our certificate holders. Remit by P. O. order, registered letter or aU in I postage stamps. $1.43, and we will mail you at once prepaid, (per parcel post), ti box of - i•S.)) prime I'lumix cigars, with each box ' itt given a n"igbered consumer's Certifi- cate entitling holder to participat4 in our t=rue distribution; closing sales. da , the 27th'of this month. Order on or befort( this date. A splendid opportunity to se- cure a fortune ; don't, miss It-', Legal, reliable, certain, secure. Address, Phoenix Cigar Co., St. Catharinf8, Ont. - .:Por Women. ' I - . Thei newest and most,fashionabie bustle is made of iron wire. ; It looks' like an old-fashioned rat -trap, with an ordamegtal scroll at the lower edge; Of course it is calculated to give a' very bouffant effect • to the back skirts di dresses. But think what (would be the feelings of the wearer if caught out in a severe thunder storm, while carrying one of the motallic- ele- vators. Might they (lot act as conductors and their. -use be fraught with, danger? Straw• bustles are aISO shown, the straw being plaited like basket work, , and sup- ported by stiffeners inside. The onl objection to - this is that hungiy horse luight unexpectedly scent the straw and attempt to take a mouthful of it. This'is t' a danger, however, which a litltle car would obviate, and as the straw bustle might be used for a sun bonnet or, flower - .basket, no doubt it will be a gra tifatvorite. . Strange to say, it is heavier th l the iron bustles, and probably will not, rove so cool. ,t nl�erat.a 11var sr...is.r.: • «•e have received the Sftown number of the CANADIAN PICTOIRI/W D WAR Nxws. `The publishers have used the price to ten cents per copy. th placing • . it within'the reach of All. It eol�taine the following illustrations': GaUaliti attack con Big Bear's band,! by a haindful of • Mounted ce under Inan r Steele Squadron gt- Major Fury ; t e steam- er Marquis sling off a Shallot}' in the "askatchewan,. from a sketch I by Mr. F. W. Curzon, special artist Of the CANA ' - . DIAN PICTORIAL, with Gen. Middleton's . command ; Portraits of Interest ; the .',►1st (Col. Scott's) Battalion of !Infantry . on service ; Military Views at Battleford, ) . from sketches by Lieut. R. Lpd hool Wadmore, " C " Compansy Infant* Corps. The price has been reduced to ten cents per copy, obtainable nom local booksellers and from the Office f pnbli- cittion. ' - Sir John Macdonald was sudd#Y taken . ill it a meeting of the Privy Council on / Wednesday afternoon, but ws's ireported better st night. It was anticipated that jibe! Bill b amend the Scott Aet world h�.vehtbeen v "an tip tit Ottawa Wednesday itis t8e ezpeotstion was yet zaaliaed• Dame Fashion hay set the charm . people of London to gi�6 nneQnployed workiagtmen. " At s aroe"& br g "i� by Baron ds Rgf)h�tehild to a tlhsoa�i persons in the Baatbwork e111ttes, the Pry'' Gladstoae n!w_ Wiwi•. _ e,lf - wr ti - 3 . yy isyy.. Y t• 3i ." f . �' 1 , r 1 - 1� ` v r �t� y� t - i -.5 , toy`s ., - ; , b L,.,. t r p a : ,' ; _ . - - , : ~ f ; 1 1:. :r Lv'�. rx '+. , ! Y xi �1. . 1 -I' t. t, _ 4 : .1.. - t t r . .. , : _ - . Letter from New York. D ED. w s-� � ',, r: ;:.. O'N� &O'llti-- I 'Pick ag, on`Frida Jelly ( ' � "' }„' a 41A T 1'td>yt"r own Qorr spend ret 1, _,i :t 10th, liit85, Jere O'Conn ,1 only 1 ' I +' e`1 r- � t ,i'. "'• Foutrth of July, with aU its globin 18' E � � � .E M E + -� w - Wt, son of Mrs. Do 0 Connor, ed T- E � �. _ rat aad toot, has Dome aad one. A eri- years 4 Inonlhs s4e 6 days. - ri ` `' `,` - ` - _ tt c :I' Ian lila has again a�nmed its a icing' .• routine, and the next !ew months w' be BI Ti4ti. .: A ' F =i i. lcoapied in making and losing fort nes, HADzaY-Iu Picker ug, oa Julyy 1 , the dR speculations, until National Th b• wife of James' Hadley, of a chug r. = tI �' - ' NcBRAD♦-In Pickorin on Jul • 12th, -' ' living will again relieve the mono no g+ (train, and give the wearied soul a the wife of Robert MaRrady, of son. I _ -. - - - - • ;4 - - The da ': - I .r,� _ - 1=,,� • y passed very quietly. Dom Hurcali+tOs-In Pieerinll, on July 15th, ' i.. ( +' ,' f , with former years, still enough noise, o , the wife of Mr. ,11 tchings, of a n. � '' f, 1 I and reoklesanew to score the usual nu T_ -- - , 1, i ' : d socid nts,fatalities and 'big heads, a d PICHERIN(:} MA1tHETli. ` 4 N adnoe the Oloads to cool the atmos he 1 s Nt we UFFICt, July 16.1 , , - y:._ :. - ,+.. ! uud purify the city with eo ious sho a Fall wheat 800 888 ;. spring, . to ” I t , ; : ' kmariean independence will never dt o 85e; goose, 75o to 60. Floor, cwt. ) ' ' I "- w long as the small boy and fire -crap er s 12,00 to �Q.50. Bra ,�12 r too;�s cyte, + �' '._" --- L ' eft! i ..-r >j18 per ton. Chop feed, 51.00. I ; Most Nnw York city left to visit tri red , i i . - - I ;et a breath of ure countr air, and h tugs, 80e per cwt. i f- „ - ' P Y j Y .,, +' he beauties of nature. Your humble ae - TORONTO PARM�RS' MARK T. f t ! - 'aut followed suit, and found hit t . . TORON , July 16th, 1 vending his way through the.Quaker ti a , ! Tills receipts of .. in on the atr t to- . ' , Ip the llelaward, and among the it - day wet• small and rices steady. heat - - t anies. diversifl j steady ; only two to�1sof spring o Bred, r- I - After a run of 140 miles, and sold at 840 ter l bash ; fall is vrth 1` •' 1 • e I Harsh, river, lake, mountain, hill al d t i f - - 'alley, we halt at the town of Scranto t, f 83c 1° S�c, and goo a 690 to 71c. oats t/ur 1 ��1 n1 �nd la �i t h tlrnislllti ' Dcpartmcnt� ar a complete With a c o�e� 6bont 70,000 inhabitants, in the cent f are etisy,.about 200 ushels selling 84c f i , selection of thE'i latest lloveltles lri . he mining district. to 86c. One load f peas sold at! 640. ,' . / i.� i <, I , f Here we have : Barley anti rye ur ly nominal. N y in i ' -' • t - • '-• - p , Coal to the right of us,' . .:; to 650. Hay in bet rldemaud and ties e - - t t I':. Coal to the left of ae, , steady twenty lotuls old aL X14 W it f�a =-; - S4 YOUTH AND Born. SPRING A SURM13 UNDERIW'EAR--i1= Coal'In front of us; old, and at 810.50' to $18.00 for ew. ! s ' All into the Delaware valley, Straw sold at #9 t 010. fur five I ails. , � -- . wasdnmpedtheoball 't •TLe`eea ou s i3electioii'sur aIse's an revious of ort. Asa roof f this orders for Clothin aro ourin 1n fast ` There area y (logs unchanged, a 05 50. Beef, I iud- Y P P g p g r ` great man mines in it e + quarters, 08 50 to 0 0 50, and t4 W o 15 and our busy s ason is at its,i Lig est. Mena wits made to order from 11 -'Wool Tweed at $10,• 12, _�14, $15. We show , listrict, from 200 io R00. ft. deep, and e - for fore uarters. D tlttou care!s©, ending for miles under ground. 1t i. g �7 q t0 an elegant ran a of Colored and look Worsted Coatings, Spring Ovorc atings, Pant Patterns, the newest goods of th public holiday, aqd mia•e not wor u , - > ve could not go • below ss we dosi = season. . - , . - liter afew hours rambling around h e TI1kl3 Td1dt1.>d !i•1ur1nL etattts� O Ts '; - , . + ' I . - I • _ -, own, we are off a ain, and soon reach tl a TitAINs ti0INu EAST 'pox Aa FOLLOWS:� • " I I - - ountry town oftiostAw, where we a 11f Au. P:xPrlxss. .8.20 A. �1•ew fork �'AB111011 ('late rBCelvea QVer� illQllth, • . j ' fight royally received and entertained y MIxxD, : . 9.46 1'. . ' i ar esteemed Dr. Lamoreaux, one of P LACAL, 6.45 P. EVEI`liy . SUI' WAR RANTED A: PERFECT F T. I ring's old boys. The Dr. is the pictur t 'l I:AINS (�OlNci �! ' .# UX' f►S FOL LOWS• • C� ,) �, (' 1 rn+ j� j� A )ealth and ae jolly as ever. IIs very kit - h[Att Exr>itltss, B.Ou A. ;�[. AN. Il'r 17r L`j l lO `jV DLA, INVITE y Placed himself and his horse and i I �• , �III[F.D. b.ld P. M. : t - i ia# a at our disposal, and. we assure y , DIAtL }:xPRFss, . 9.37 P. M. ' . '' ' ve made lively ase of them. The conn y '1'raius ruu on tandard time.• . 1 i onnd Moscow is very much like our 1 i . - 1 i , . ri -nicely rollin ood a gricultu��� ---`- - - j� � I - ng t;, g k Fal d �' S /' razing farms, and has, a very proslwr a Listen to our Wife. V �'J B11 THE �vHITI3 DRY.. G40DS E PORI M eople. The Dr. is Lhe " ri# ht man in ! o Th9 llianchesk+r UverttsiN, June tith,1883, 4iayt.: '-� 1 a „ At one of file I I light place, and is mal ling Iiintsdf v y ••Windows" ' opalar. Looking on tha ,v t4odland ways! With --- -_-� _ -- I The scenery all the way from 'New Y k' chntps OfLrhododendlome andgreat masses , i grandly picturesque. We admiro a lac - of May blossoms I I I "There _was an in- - { - I I • i• cape painting ar)d praise the artist, b t teresting group. `I, i ' j Alen when -we #,!azo on the reality, a d It included ong wh had been a "Cottotl ohold�he maguificenco of nature i)i 1►wn a t'piuner," but was uo so I w I evereuce, we adore the divine artist of t c Paralyzed 111 av ��� �� A niverseI I 1'' o That Ito could only boar to lie in a re- ' . For miles we ride thronah a lxtantif 1 -elinin" position, TI is refers to m case. - I Y s_ -„�.� I i - alleyl Awnyfromeithers�le of -us rte 1 was attacked t olve years ago with '•.i -1-�--Q' . - - I kingly majesty the bold Aileghnnie ! "Lown-loter Ataxy" .. - n. ` ry�T - 'crest after forest scale its slol+es, reLev 1 (A pllralrtic discuss oI uorvo fibro rarely $ver �7AN EO ARE E11 IlY G SEASON■ - " y an occasional clearing with its co • cured) I `"` ) ; ` and was for several ears bare! able to I ('t armhouse! In the' far off distance tl o } Y � O - c A thiantlty of Flr t�Clas - raccfal peatka tip the dome of heave ! Rot about. ! t;: l ' ' 0 our left, almost at our feet, meaude s And for the last T ve years not able! Lo .i to Delaware, whose waters c�oar as cryet 1 attend to u)y bueinos ,,although i q '• i I - ' ' $ t''2_ LILY N ^_''SAS: thin itat ,c+e t don+ for toe... -- Dressed Maples Flooring fob Alect the trees along its banks ! how tl g i Id ►Hill anti its Cottage by the hilhic r' Tho last ex,,orinlent 1 ling Nerve stretching. ( ■ Tqn �uat,eu{.p I pax vitod into the a� I i'hat a pretty village away in the dis.. 1[u lie for It iirabl 1 Near Naucheater, Y.''. . Lading among the ]tills f Its pretty whit in AIay, lKK'l. " • ,:. )tt os- the sun listenin ontilestut+ les s •F an 'n I' aF, g p Ian nu 'A Ivx t�" or )!1n gtu �. - te cows wanderin f to filo )astures! mak rho aha pe of ,tent"f111o11icinw? ��( n T� j m - i'' '_ picture never to be forgotten, and "di H- And nude 1 tan) ol)jections to my dear GL `� • 1 1 '-� s 1 N • I - Luce lends enchantment to the view 1" a life's eonstut t ur'iui; to try !lop llitWrS, - --- - -_---�--- _--_._---- -.--- ---- -- ----- - -._- ) /� , . ' ' ut dark as pitch , what's this ? �1N'c a -I' b4cfinally t<; pacify filter- i Apl)ly (�it ogee to' 1 1 tunnel. What a change 1 A feK1r lair Consented ' -• . E `L S ! . • .. � '� - - te more and we enter -another loo valle 1 (tad not uito flt isl►ed Ilio tire► be tlo (' 1 e more beautiful than file lust fmt when 1 felt a change me over me. This" - - , to darkness justgone through. The rock was Saturday, Nove ber 3rd. Ou Sunday TO F j;N'i 1 1tS ANI .), M A C I -I IN I STS :. , , l _ •- • �' i . er H}poye us fo� hundreds of fceL on Lh • tt�e,1 ling I fell a� e! ny, I said to my rovtn MINE OILS T BOTT4� PRICES . N D A . L �' - • ft� and to our ri •ht extends a maguificet Com )aniuui+ •"I waq�suro I could I U06, Of C ' 1n ►try for miles. Ilere a beautiful Ink "1� alk 1 / it i crystal waters reflecting the villa#{ I So started across t to fluor and back. I ------- -- ,,. ;i . . t is shore, there a flock of shee .baskin F hardly knew haw t contain .►nvaelt. I L1 -The subseribe begs to intimate that liar, now in Claremont and • Ickeriug .. i i - 1 _ I -, e twilight sun, over there the "low'„ Alt over ti,e hbu.o. I n11 gallilnt(Fetrongut oseh a foN of tLo IatoSL 111 proved Coal til titoves, and guaranWes to sell &how as cheap t t _ . day. and cart walk quite auto without ally it winds slowly o'er the lea," and in' tb ►;tick "' I as they eau be Doug rt ill Luis countr!'. ' r' a r r r ff old Sul bidding us adieu, and castiu ur se,q+ort. li Urdcrs receia for th0 ' i' W a e L i ' .9 blushing, glances on the crimson clout! i stn naw at my bwn once; and l,w,+e soot• tom, - - ' ' ' \ ': r� C, - Lc nl.lu to ,•aro tnv .• n using again. I h�tvo -Cele rated - U. .Ion Scales ` ' - . _ - - _ - iucu a menax ret filo \ aucherler , -• ' a .'1 arewell to all this magnificent scetierti "Itayal hx,•haago•' • r j ' I� . I j t we turn to face the rumbling, jumblin` 1r,.r nearly thirty yea , anll was most hoartily Capafiity front one -h ilf ounce! to t140 lbs., for $7. A sample (nay be soon At the s re. - tr bung life of New Yurk city- couhrattllatoil on going into tho room on 'I'horw 1, 1 � lr . , dry lax►. 'cry gtat.lt lly yeurM, Jutltt Ut:►I's- l,e sore td call ud ezantiuo b.toro puri•1 asih • elsuwher©. BRAZILIAN: WAR ■ -HOU�E BURN. I TheyllbRCribet• ill-Le-jit 1'Ickering Moil ay and Friday of each weok-as usual • `"'" ew York, July Rth, 1885 I11,a'ltcgtss'i-frit trng.); 1 er. 24, (&KI. " ' °___-- - * a *_ ; Two years later au, p rroctiv wall. to a8$isL J. IL Bun . _. . l`ntrance Examinations I_�• ,,tie g,,,,,;.,,, ,t; ,,,—,ut a hooch of gt�eit i�� — �T 1' ANI�i UAL S TQC K -TAKING SALE -- iG.J.xonthewhitelabel. shunatlthevile,poisou J -O l...J 1 IT A. U •+�� � � 1 t i! he following candidates of the rarioa onx'sinilwit)'"iiop•'o "1lolps" ill theirnadne, , ,1 - 1'll:rl.ltli;u AN1 t'l.Altlraltc)NT. Iiumeuso Stock of Croeko and Glassware at Tumble Down'. ;i, . • i _ 7 �` _ rY I o reship school passed the entlance a GRAND T UNK R' --- Y �` — Prices. :ninations Irecently lield at Whitby : s � . � • ' _ ' Section 1 Whitby and I'ickering, Joh - . ' -10 to 20 er. Cent. Discount off Tea and Dinner Setts. ale, teacher -T. N. Dai sy, marxs 419 ; �EgP .,�, C K TS : - • A fin© assortment of Glass Lampe will be sold at Wholta- ,.. hos. Power, 599 ; E. llfay . Dave 4 . - `l . , . flection 2 Pickering, John Gorm1F i - �`i n(� sale Prices. \ In)west e ug ra s over namod fr�tm � I C(�r s' �v L� • ' (been Black and Japan Teas: at 25 35 v0 and 60 cents 5:: . ,ocher -Ellie Andrew, marks 430 ; Alic Canada an North • Dakota, Minnes°� , J I t > >' onnor, 505 ; Minuio ltcddin, 430 ; MiLuitoba and Euro )e. I ` �3xtra value. '.Phe Prize Tea still takes the lead. � B and Gormley, 434 ;r William Ili! The Grand '('run Exjlress Pastlen er �. I . • . . `l-. _ C11oie© Famll GI'OCerles at small advance OII Coat. ` ; W. J. Marquis, 4.75. Trains ruu through laity frour WhtLb5 to ( y action 9 1 wkeriug, Robert 1Valk Chicago, Detroit an 1 Purt Haran with ut +_ j ;,':. Lar �aC 13amS, Trent, Wh1te Flsh, Herringe,and . i her -G• -o. Jackson, marks 444: . &py change of ca S. Baggage cbec od " Frush O `ars iII bulk Or Ca,II. lig hell, 503 ; Matilda Tate, 558. through from Whit +y to destination. f i, �' "t action 18 Pickering, Miss McArth Single and, return tickets to all poi is * _ i 'Call early and secure bargai1119,. I - . her -Bertha Jones, marks 477; Lau on the Grand Truul , Great Western iv- FSR A -w �mxg+ Clean lite- Beans, Dried Apples, Butter and Eg6s o es, 468 ; Irena Rogers, 580. cion, Chica'•o and 'rand Trunk, Detr it, . \ � . Vection. b Pickering, E. R. Eddy, t,eacl Grand lIaveu and ilwankee, and In r I. I . i den e$Change. r Lizzie Leavens:inaMks 458. colonial Railways a d Choir couneotio s. - r-•p�� . . action 4 Pickering, A. H. Hollida '•h rnilwn tickets to all in in11�.0 f''l�A.SE' ' ' t' . Throa., t leer -Lizzie Madden, marks 484, the United State :-California, Bri isl► ! 1 yn everell's $lock Brook -street, W11iWp. action 12 Pickering, Mr. Underhil Columbia, Waahiut, D 'Territory, atxl to I �� l� U R U V R E •- •- • - tx" _ her -F. W. IJuderliiU, (narks 457 all parts of tho woh•ld, guaranteed a as PL. .L�1. j1=V1_ [ lville White, 453. tow as the lowest rules , - . I I - , Section 2 Whitby null Picketing, 'f i Throu••h Sinnlo red Round Trip T eke . ,d rael Jef'rey, teacher -Fred. Roger$ , ets via alt the bout t ,ccs, to Manitoba, a- I .� - - 1 t i rks 512. J ' kota, and Lake tolio s. ` + 6 t n addition' the foregoing lipt il} Oh ! }or lnrope. Cheaper than e� r 1 I `) I I i .. , I �.. - I , )Plowing pupil are recomineaded by ill Whitb to •I.ivet )t 1 Gl •ow, &C., via �r ' ti r 1R i fi - =t'#. , . I L y . Y � .S 2 Noted for the Chea est Furniture in Ontario Count �_ __ t ard- of Exa hers: -George Uottfotp New York) X111; In pard 817 ; tuund p — I gh Kirklan . Aidan Spurrill, Netti $3G; interine,liuto v a \lute Star line, 41; No trouble to show.our largo stuck. Don't' forget the place -on the eornei<'e. + . son, Ann' Hopper, Aniolia 1llorris round trip $75 ; So �kinid Cabin via Author 1 � _ . i l 'zabeth Po r. Lourpe Sluapnel, Lilia Line, Whitby to GI sgow, $1 ; Ind ' ' . To ��N 'mill. Those h v �J G O H , Wyle, and L the S a trip fi75. Above rtes inchule rail ny btained the re�juired aggregate, 87b, bit tickets Whitby to Lew' York and rot im. ) - ve failed in one Subject. For through to al, foreign, single and• x :. . Scholarships have been gained by Thos round tri railway anti ocean liege Gold l+l e Ti�lleryi Sil el• cWell�iry7 Wer, Matiitla Tait, and Alfi•od But ' all pasta of the wor d apply tO NEW Silver-pla ed Goods, . i s required marks for a schoiarship, 5 , , ye been obtained alae by «'�n. Iii! E. S TL SIE f�1s 11i �rt�c;ts fro X3.50, ; < : ed. Rogers, and Alice O'Connor. G. T. R. and Telegraph OtAce, Wi1i bp. { } �± i ' OLAREMONT. -- �Illutter CO 1cr5, $2.50, I Pl kiss, 2 upward. ' .. - Mr. Riggett .was united in marriage t , . es Farr, only daughter of Mr. Jul ALL �- o RRAN'2'EI� , . ;• ,last week. We. wish thein all ha I I . .: eg all , rice . Clocks, all prices. . i eas. With TY a/h , Mr. Wltn.. Pilkey is re Dicing in a s f' ij -- d heir. " Long lookel for come t -" _ -; o— ' ' • ; a t." We wish him a safe passage lir- • PIC ,EII,INCI , � .:. and if the Scott Act comes i _� I S T hood, H N : , D ce he stands Abetter chance than. man LI ERY STABr.Es N'I�E-GV -L- i��Ta I I . • - I. Pract cal Wutchwake . Broc,k street, Whitby: I . ► era in the past who were equally priz . _ Mrs..Morley, �ittr. T&Wn'a mother,oy THIS. w� Pro r18%or. - ���..�^ ------ �'Pe Den in stuck a most compl0te asr#ortmonL of Cloth covered sod Polished ears.otd, was buried on Monday, 6t I p S1t;t1II s Of he Division CO rte, County of: Ontario, 1885. Wood Casllets, Cotiina, &c. � 'b�nerals conducted personally s , Y -- i St. An earnest Christian ha8 gonehom , o Clerk and Bailiff and sa a m d a �'a'� J H I REAL UNDERTAI.E�. r m wearnineas to rest. I will 'ways have on hand first-class horses, 0 et • w p sy o Carriagf+s,&c., and let'them to the public t yea Place t,f Illoldi g. P. O,: Address: P. O. Address. y w `� � X 1.91•% O Z, q e e 9 eonahiel rates. We ate now prepared to op,,ly _ _ __ . Herr Sonuenthal, now generally rocas - or drive Commercial; lien to any point n the 1 Whitby. D.C. Mpodonald, J. W. Palmer, . 2 2 g 1 1 1 2.1 1 2 1 rzed as the first actor of the Germs most re�sOnable termls. Whitby Whitby. PI GK R1 NG :: ,i0A RIl1 �4 OE , W ORK8& aging race, is a man of medium heig t A 'I3 s meet& all G. T. tI ins, a 1 Dro re's Cr , ]!tr 41eI1sor has. W. ] youth am. 9 8 $ , a d weight, with a pleasant baritOn 1 Dutfin'e Cree (ireenwOod. l3tougham. S li 8 �ARMSTIiONG'S OLD STAND.) _ # f v ice, and Ito delicacy of feature. II' and paries called for punctually at rest snpes. 3 Port Perry. J. W. Ournham, .. C. eaten, annex is frank and hearty, utter► Hca in and teams supplied when re hired Port Perry. - Fortl'orry.8 9 1I. 18' 13 7 19 14 I .':` + '`` at mod ate rates, on short nopw. r,7 -y 4 Uzbridge. _ Z. Hemphill, J. C. iddiGeld, NE • THIN IN. 1. �\JKER �.JI M t stitute of subtlety and affectation, an . Uxbridge. - Uxbridge. 9 10' 19 1I' 8 20 15 A . en shaking bands his grasp is that of No ey,tartionate rates ehar ed. b Cannington. 1 Chas, Burnham, Gama 1 i3atrd, ' i . end who values yon more than an Canni4ton. Canningbon. 11 I 28 15 9 21 16 I� OCKIE'S HORSK SHOE PAD. s.. ` . a her being in the wAlild, and has n tj 8 6 Beaverton. Georg• F. Bruce, Donald (tops, s_, ' n yon for years. Beaverton. Beaverton. 1B 21 10 17 'I'b4i mos ,valuable and humane appliance ever invented for s liorsl►. )eta e m ' 7 U ►klrgrOve. F. J.Gillimpie, Charles Hewitt, secured the Hcy for Pickering; i -Dan now supply toe above. A �risl of the A young lawyer, about to be admit l practice before the United States $ i [lptergrovq. Aterly. 18 22 11' 18 Well oottvince nyone of their great ussfaltc�ss• �_ _, `_ _ ? ems Court, asked the Hon. David Dav BI .. _ :..1,. Deo. 46th, 188 8•y. - By Ord r,' J. E. FARC INL, Cle • rk of the Pease ���- �a�oor�-No � , f r some tadvi alis to the conduct of h� o¢ ? ♦ T r — O `rA ti t case. '•You needn't be afraid,,• a d I r (' KING SILLS `�+' t e rotund ex -Justice, 't to speak befo a J1CxnowlsDmeD TO 89 IraIL ' �e, . � �V.i./• NEI W �, � W �'" l � � ` e Supreme Court, and if one of th ' - a in t I !` �: a:irq-i,.1�{",. ci,iYVL fly__ i + WCKERING VILUK. PRAA (CAL W HEE�,.'� RI -d i ars m a logo Interrupts yo . �i ..i, t. .:. r ..'-''isLL . - t of an argument by Some irreleva _ p f fBWllig, �C OB• �I i,�, G L Rayjng pavahaa•d Dae ot. 1[aior Tiarper's - i • t1lO1D, don't get frightaaed sod a IaNst-improved Planers and )aatclters. ws ger �'�•� noir prrpared to do Alf !Finds of C RGEGA BUiA/L " i +' . argument, by stn ain„ me o r - ..-,,..a , ,. , j . I .. • < • , ! : - '� "D°w giwo Tlthb!', 8catt•Il� Fbneilg; Surface Planin Matchin ,Turning, . Just sa quietly. dF,%dw , y . , ` t.. ' `' ' Boards. 8bin les Oak, 1 e, and �'1 • hoQnnor, bot I wyill reach ti>tat by-aad-by , `!? •. A a"L 'i 8 iig .SaWItIg, 8nd �{Ip 1awing, Br c C Mo de and Barrows madA to Order OII ah0 > skid it y4w don't seaoh lt, It Won't mat Elm Lumbar, E1W Ahad to order , w�.� �, , Y a need n �e t you will � 1v t O� �L�� the shorast notice. \ % O r+ - �V;r.A.�'�. 0 of In afraid tha n; .„. �. rep to sbilr it after you ba „ - _ ' -AAd , aAll13 Ei,,i+YQT, 1J►iShBred tr ��Dl - I. �,�{ _s �q _ t Peeks rm& it. loth,.low. zo. fill-tp�, r..�: �'" : w : ��:. � 1 � f[els seat. �'lIA �,pgDg IDaD t I' _ }' .�.L1 Jere atf►se. a "I- 4i+s• a 11 :i#1 . a� + A.j , ,s �.1'� i .. : n adVU41 and gained-IIla QAfe. r ..J 4. ` ra t. r �, ted o tr.-. , . :iAt�= �. ,, .t ji; f ' '.r: 1 .t r;;s 1iiv„ �vo a `i�F rl�e 'til t1 _ _ tall#, vf•:a .4 1 ` . .. . 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LTJ._. _ _. _- _ _ �....-�,�- , - . pw . . - . - - - .� ----.- --__-_ - -.-: t : • _ - -- — - FUR THE C dIE� ! " dare tit least, fife maio„tien i. fo be avoid- T g wQQ1�D)•D A1' ��stl►'ro81, wset. at~nfldM>!.. stwg.•af ohrlfie, 11.+vre Yeo T6ogg6t slhlopt Ic �' , s ed. hone broad in the forehead will be of >tutnvWe, wM shoL fhroagd thti Why stiffer a Angle moment when you e r e _: a:m above dhow geftlng a fl ash wound, I � -� ens intelli nt and kind. mill ''�1 Ofiaaled thitim li:elate'Ifteir ' can get immediate relief from all into - _ - 6 y ge � , He was 6•k elm at •rebel, I' • � Farriug• I . - .�. Itllferseeeer. I fo OhrbW :' me have a wback at or a=ferrel ptttall by the nae ad'Polson s Ner- ' • t. . . Ii we consider what farming le, or�what t the i�ntiee 1Qtmitth•WMI had boars i>t- ars I om in a otter podtdon.' .15hris vWne, the great pain cure. Nervilins has it ought to be, we will come to the c ncla FOtable Barthgt es. d stlrioasly se•roMd for a s•nibarinm too gave way and vlall shot. Abonll ten. mi never been known to tail in a dgIs ones ; , m m r sion that farming ought to be the' managing T reoent earthquake in the United ter spot could have been sslsolled. Ates labs. I wait ahaf through the obit it cannot fall, for It is a oombinatim of the Bi• reaail. chose of •more remark- houses foo tyn the er rileeel Ohs 1 I a•wled op b the j whe '' of land so u to keep it fn condition to pay thg pK og• villag r atom powerful pain subduing remedies able haraoter. k own las' Broadway ars aced for the neje- fie doofar draasd my le ,and 1 war ca known• .10 Deal .am le bottle of a r - f ,occupancy. There may be some land T e most notable and disastrous earth- d P linea are , I 4 of tabs hospitial. Bola � tied back in •waggon, had hard woe hat will pay fotr occupation that wi�l not qu as on record, It may be said, are FORTY 5109 AI9D WOUNDED ; -_ I thing up the •bank on account of a Nenilise. Yon will fin Neni s 'r ay for cultivation -that in, some tr&` tll of th of Ital 526 , when 120,000, Pomona • on the list, then ibaiM�ilt two of tie which was t ho loan tell o ours for muralgla, tootblyohe, headailhe. .. e, D . ► - - o .r y i ) P' >�g, prs ty R y , country which from the nature of th♦ Roil, pe ed, and of 13ioily (1 '93). wdea. 60,-- h nsee being tally 000npied, • sfabe �t Ather I was shot, Bergeanf Wrhien, Bay wd try. Large bottles 'l6 Dents, by t from the price of labour, and from ib pt 000 lost their lives. A ening to (lib- •ire tth�at will become an bnf de- Company, was shoo, and then Corpo ail droggirts. — -- ability to rwinain in • perpetual grans, onld bon toward 548 each y was marked s bis when the >io0 wee er sets in, Ill Dal ehrongh the hand, when on the t p meads ofiet►d an$ wood •ie in much favor THE ALLODLSL AR�� exceedin well- for azin of an kind wt the repetition of sort quakes of each w ever 4o have any 1 hot weather of [ . • It P�Y g gr g L bank. Wright yon know, as for -trimming .rims, front■ of skirl, and J & J TAYLO of ave eeedin dairying or fattening, d'f d d tion that Constantin Is was shaken the Saskatchewan. TU upstairs of (fill through the Afghan w•e, and s mention. amvin■ valuable lutort�tatlm to intsna ce pumbu of it •bo t forty days -of snob eztenL tshf►t the t one hoq■et1, one oto er hoaaw in the rebels have lhsoredtf ct wo°ndin hl •°a'••dhO°"' TOIU►N'�0 ftAFft WUBhtI. wool growing money could be made. Thi■ k was oommnnloa bo the whole .i g The smoker who hw not, yet tried the ` town, Is formed by utilizing the malt. I am not going to return home bub g g •Myrtle Navy" tobacco bas a new pleasure H W. ritti� Co. EBTABLtHHED ]sea. would-be farming ; and a system of tiva- sort of the empire. At Antioch a guar porMon of the t, and at pleselpf on to the pont r soca •s disoha el : Real Assai Affamt. th mmisafot.ere, vaimaton, Trus- FacTup ERs of Fi�E ; • • ponied po from hospital. My governor would k before him In the nee of "tll$veeed." ,An t eve seri Flnsufllai Arent. RGOt[ C., A,o.ae, tion and course of oropping on goes free ter t a ssilllon persons said to, cave t e iwldi� of fhs ez encu of the Yomse Arrest, mpfo AHD hod. This period of earthquake and f forms the coiliD , Shrub lines iavontment of tweot eve «ntr will famish Senn----.myrer top __ _ oyer.' jj p Q working land,' which would keep soil Pe g' bevy the why fie deaoe�I aatae home for at d him with the means of ivin it's fair test. -` Bur lir P r o o i S �iV M . nch in plant food and allow enough fo sell- PI a (542-7) was the riod when the .t a sloping bank to the west of the town, a scratch as I gof. B B WELL BOIti Nd' itigtocoverezpi nsesandpayiaterestoncapt- rII riOr pi•nehs were perihelion. one -q din evegway nature has do>}e i5esba>rs Oap6. Donosb, A.D.O.,wss found s ,Let as advise him fA make the ezpttimeat l �� the are now. Anbta and Penlan as Ijb of $askaEoon as sin ent'olrlg hoass hlmrslt. Ons 000ld act bat eel he will find th tobseco tote all tlu►t ib BUY THE i3TA8. aTns!i vAsrLrti. t'AnLT Ia••stls, tel, and also a rofit to the coca ler Dain pp° t emosSATsels ISAast a.. iia, M r• • P P + nieles reoord Illeart quakes between in which to settle. From�suli that a the oomptiitlonald of his tell wit thousands ct f let eie claim fur it, and they Witt bore a to fes i as hole; hand or honrpow.r; f0 & t be farming, and good farming, too. here-- the venteenth and sigh nth centuries, b of tiro bank the land ez orbh, Its arms would have been an eaoon go• netpe boa.. wor r by s a .uant a, t R, ek Heol . I'tiseu Lona, and all ticttl5 et Fire altd tore it ie ea y to say what farming is; tont eo a lashing Isom forty to tevenby days, ate far from et gy In ,Weir pnlrisc, `rand anooess, wort bis .team a hone pvwnr. sena Kat glut Petrol htr>At1Ure. ) t i. a and nesrl all aOoom ted b winds or t, and soobh, to a level nnbrokea meet to him !n hos Ion Oatak sue robbing- the land V not farming. y y 0 e, .so that the a natant summer a[fCILNlt55 A D eoFF<RINOa. Velvet rib b wren to liars. se panels, —_ m_ man attreM4. w,As _ er- Patentee. and sole most ed Mar of Fh•-p� - . ,- imitate looks, d finlah tabllet•■. ,- .--- t3atew with Non-Cosducttngg Stat i''1+°ee Dona fl s, or terrible storm of lightening or Eon for miles upon miles of a It is did he hie wound wit too have been den onstratid by actual Santa to "a the running down of the land. Many nun,have Eh der. Readers of eh "RelaWon■ des P� fated tion Wim all so•oalied remedies IaU Ile. rd t" beet ere_n*Ifting sate• row made• A etnDber of las, and wW aaary sway any malaria moah indiffaraooe, gh he is et- a purchased a fine tract of land and aocIuma- der iter" will remembe the eat earth- g a +ric"-sii %,e --e fl r Haid now ,e P Pmol, -a low luted a competency from the abundant 6r infection that may hereafter exist with-. ting along nicely n' w, hL wound hw not li a e Catarrh Remedy Duron. Q o pdtxn-also Five :econa-Hand Is�.►�g1arr ptvflf_8alea, qua es of 1663, which hook and booed the town as a oozmqueues pf growth of he" as U might ve do had he Dot suitable lot Privet harshen or Jewellers the new virgin soil produced, tont if the P elation. Ib Ls in tots lace that has made so li t of He to d me his He that studios books at -tie' will know 0 4 ii J bACTORY AND sAI.FBROOK Y the earth for six mon from (lar a to P p gh how things ought to be ; and he that studies a � 4* sI wi out t the rival of on. own earthquake ro rl releoced v a sanitarium for own a I was wounded at iso EET EAST TflRONT�.-�. continue to take crop utter crop Mo real, en p pe y fang Bo men will tcnow how thtngr aro. 11 (�% gt ��9 fRI,NT STR-- ._ _ _ - edme system tot reimbursing it for the drain of 811 on the Missirs pf Valley. The o r wounded, and Ib is generally azedittid Creek, so had no ohwoe at Batooh I , ' .P 287. - • 0 e rs le - -- --- i rev rest of the earth as es felt in thin re upon its productive powers, they not q E b rho war going to the d ht to carry out or• -- -- __--- --- - Ni% 1 W��� , o war 1;hab ct Novem r, 175b, an echo gpg;(;DY RtCOVSRY OF oQR Iticxx � den van me b the (lmstal whe we e�Yd rIOB SALR-.•au flue..-sena for Il.t � •' • p t� �j� farmers in the strict sense Of the vl ord, 91 e oonhalsion that t mbled down Lie• I' y 1 Joe" J• DALsv, i,•ntple. !1 '� U 1�1 but real d ilea of the country's weath, f m their dangerous and critical bo - suddenly came the enemy of a --- p•1 eta ; ; , 9+ tons in to be attriba In no alli 100 feet off ; of once fired a oll �i YovR taRooss roB- bo and saved Ehe ombla minbtr ted ° -� . and all such are deservin of severe ere. a to the health-inducin locality In and I war stress in:the elbow. I rai IMPERIAL FRENCH SHoZ ]BLACKINti B ugh- the fact the the minisbere gro g 1► 14 i P �atjje oval �A11 8t8atII�tl� STANDARD SCARES - Farmin , to be worth of the name, should Ii was almost the o One lefb anin- tilts gSSD �YlteH1 f°�'�te c two sow'' t.0 g y y Soh they have been placed. Ths Re�• vionsly diamoanttt�. and war lying own, saltine aurins wl ter from PorUana eters Tbsrt4 ed nartlo■ ►ettb» and one bt►11. Write for 'aeaarty �e HWta: e.err Ito fJ.erp•wl aoa to mr,a r be conducted eo that the manure maps on ja ,and his family o e of the few pot r. Ball, Chapplain to the 7 had drivt a and when wtyuni had m deal yrelt arse yrlfle end yeal,lr.e to o. r. Baca. Trasalfar. nom aha every to raay bLlveryool, aft► at re j` - ` er from CLrk's Crossing sAd was hold• back to the Asnbuliance Corps. I oo dnob ALl7ARL6 rAltx truR BALs. -loo Isom. Ej �o,�.rq tolandm Usana roe non n, - i the "tarn. be a plied to produce a very heavy be ved of s member. ¢ � • _ quantity of me nutrition, food for battle sin, in hL Interer Ing Opascale On an o en-ali serviete as oar c xreh• attendto m when hi beelattee t man '°ii'• "� of u'e Sty flt Bt Th aPan For �et.non AJ.o refit tni . a`ng ex and et Jour p y T� tt partioulan address_,!. J 1.6w1H, New Hatum. Ont. ■. I., b Linryo fertoigatir doritt■ wataee was/M ear hquakes, estimator t on an average ndent lode up. If was a sad sight io- were retiring, and I had to stop to keep „ . re. •reamers of a Olasow � �e phn�a~ or lsheep ; thus the converting of nui a tow earth aske5 a da oar on the earth. ca"611.ltfit I"' to amq tent sal z. Portland, q y to am the utak, the lame, and bee them from retiring too far ; the able ,rhe >Bteyai E ,girth Sone end o tw i�namel. - �and• is ; and during ummer between ahugow arse Yon ,' heavy growth of vegetable food "into rung I 1870 though the was no severe It a roach the r t to hear the wo with m wound was that some of In cost wash rot Dometw "basis lu t tntrodeood frcri, .li �'.e.kl ' t► "non 13e.tflm, wsnky: arse Otaernv - and urine acids to the riehnese of the soil. so, do le shook, 2,826 hon ee were destroyed PP Po y ,,,,d, whe,e tt hue bina In a.e over ta�eaw Od•as ane PbIl al atamghuy. . 1' tt ken that c �mforl in all Dares d sleeve, and shirt, sad pieces of .bon .oro- ,t n at.a..a.: ea.i. nota. brul.ea aid to.. Caro. l►br ire asssea or otl.er tnrortnatl•t tz 1 98 persona der all eironmitiancait. A owIons and .ed into the wound revented the heal- tang. am awe ane «hen ttaea im the` h, t.b,mtr, to umaoher Oo., Batttmorel E t. that a .rotation can permit the a of come or bly damaged in tlr y, p - valuable crop, and the, end of th+ to vdn klll d, 223 wounded. The same shook coo mous lot it was who mob in wo - to I wn hit about three aarbe of an ''"aO°ak$ `° a hat, i > -". Ofy a.dtnra aeae, tae .non ward t . s ; 9hea t . . en. Joie •t `_ ms last for este ; curt ace that of Vlege g g' g .0 b .. on. m a u- or soy cher .,iasal. Boo N. F. 1 wen son B Co., at. coon, iV P , find the land better than before and the an y 4 ip. Men and womf n and ohlldren of boor after the beglnlliny of the fig t. I Un.. s6o n.0• •��i•n "•• w'tt° iOf �.• t Love t olden, Ne. in he Valets which a dared from Jal , thea Nies • oo-, t°a Or•ts Ha, lioat"'"t tet• Yort 113. Bnur r. orontc s Auana, Rae tCo are made on the farm will have increased, + Y, t ages came from the snrroandirig was on the eztzeme rlgh0 and not the wsatra eterywhe►e. Oood'tnarreemena to soon men - -, 186 to 18b7 At Oabnl 3 severe nhoeke atop« for tam, aadyartianlare. gaelwo W.. kte, Phnade vola 1 H. r angry; nr.3 conspioucu■ in the gabhe>•-. rs, ins ab all ; two others woe wt, nded A•DNs Alia.. Boston. Muntreali �_�` because the produce from which It huibeen been felt in oqs y ; at. Honda \y res _� were the wounded and oonvslesana close by meat the send Nene. 1 to red �.� s r_-f� �' made has been more, and consegnentl�, on. .in 856, 108 were conn d In a week, an me with their jaws bandaged, soul on the fieldjlenegar than the other w sad•. � f ��- ����.� ' an improving system, the manure will aug- at Hawaii in 1868 000 shocks pb land0 aoran at tmprored sed unimproved tarmlor, ► Ith their eyen bandaged, many wi ed, which ,haps has been the ca of lead.- sena for our Real Esaate JotuoaL { ire /hr. ileal. tt- ment in proportion to the crops. MFket ed in one month. ,Hein, it may e f atches, others with their Umbt in al , my not very speedy recovery, Th ■en• r *TAL w CRUITm. Evart. letCJdWM- - gardening is not farming, fruit grow ng u sac in conclusion, opposer the theo d - others again gently wisted by a nation when I was bib won a stlogir ane .• . . , esested re rue Fan FOR PLHASANT BHWINi J thatthereare use In of ' conntic9on between earthquakes an bat I, felt quite helpless. I was b ought ! °�.calen Im ase Im not farming, for horticulture d ag 'onl- i the Dofe,ber ' thea . - vol anio eraption■, and eooetdere that f j - down bete b wit n s. dirtacce of til --Ur1E tI11fLY of as ocher mak.es tore are not one and the same th ng. ear d � Cap.aln Moon related hos eyes y li8e . . the r a+incl encs with ttenor heric h „ clack aa. may. �t , P P co to me vfollows: As onknov►, aniles,andamnow pixttggreasingfavo bly. t ' ateett ud ,.oat to a,ny great supply of manure om 1 very no ens ar better sinppdrtei by facts ; f r t y Lieut. Helliwei of A Com Mid• ClappW !on 8 tlpwl �l on I - � �'�=� - ' ' stsblea and oriel cit sonrcee, o con the am Olap •Ino No. 2 Oompasy, (lt►ell- �I braces. d Dial rs• y the are occasionally p%ceded or scea land Battalion es his ez encs s fo - �tr► sed nal.y scales, ue lus rtt•a tsnteien• fan, the regiment that maker toot peat- + Bi Puri w.rw.tea Tvt z sea b non aooM! m aw est 5eates for D•mesue fisc. soil can be compensated, and, indee , be led by thick and wide+ -reread foga t ►+,� - iorced to sneh a de ee of frnitf hese that ee one when fogs are not frequent y es• My Company was the. first, and lows : - I was canned is my ah alder .fif ng-t�n.ohtne Bae oL.irra"de, L ewe a a ' gr c n't foyaet It, to crow the river at Fio on this last day of the charge et , he_bhet flee rflrarta h- a_ Drs atone Ils.trn gpusekeepelet Consnit X+tar Best it is of no coueegnence how freq ntly rope end en falls of barometer, and equal y reek. We had nob any ohanog there, We were rwhing t:hs pita; we w on. Pr8Q6Ilt�oIl Better khan Ours. ;£ Interesier ea en changes of temperstare. The ii b the slo of the. , oar C)m sin _- t 4 - , B� p tiob sing' a stale. and In buying.. Dee be - -• ' of the most exhaustive charac r en d owever, at we made ap toe it at ; Bt►- Pe P•nT g i rrenee, however, , in the majority f I he. M Com n aE Betaahe, divided into two rtions; between t and M••y of the diessaea so prevalent in these day. r 1�- to g*t the beat. Ou'r ecales aro fully warranted in . each other. farming requires be 'ed y P• y N 2, are sawed by maing Hoape conulning impure sad in- _- - every partieuiar. All nizPa Natl►ead. vlarelle a C-Ancides with normal meteorolo ompany, was leads the re iment f the water was other portion f my f4ou.,u..emiAll - Avoid all risk by wing PKILli > c s= on as all other ways of succe alb ess ccs conditions. Earthquakes are o P Dom n and " 0 ' Com cf th Mid• TION laundry won ,- which ma absolutc-1y pure. Ask r '•- - and mill Ttraeka. alarm 1Metitey hswtn. are, - A shopkeeper or bnein m will Ire sent after ennnet than in the da rim , nded oyder,Compautes No $and 4 ere P• y Panl ams g,wter for PXRFSI."rluN., ttanufactured or iy Far ..le 'by tae and Price List f �we&ordelty. on ', . y support. We extended for some ase lid• I could plat y vee ty Ooantrysion ff sed other 1[sadilaa sad appRo ed Catalogue ami Price List fotwarc'.td upon keep such articles as are in Brand and in utumn and winter than in sprin nd formed ap 300 or 400 yards a T� ME>r W>CRs litRIltp AT t7s. reeking s. r will sad It to /heir advantage M at . that will eel! readily ; and if the f ,mer Th inflaetice of the moon is insignifi t. I had to ick o to and was t' THIS T - - - ,__ _S- AP _ Co• os.tba t in advance of the church. We e P p $°° 1 op. GURNEY& A E finds that fine, powerful dr•ng t ho are nded far some time in the open ape to shoot when wu attack. 1 drop- spa a. to etc.m OelebPated Walger Butter gorier• Kamer Won only in demand, or good Ili cows, or ho ,:or Th Fastest British C'ruiser., n front, which ended in i ravine. We p� instantly, •struck all of a I w..,,".t tc..A►n.ln Special.i:est r.ee of farmers, prion tW sad mr .anted that aweakly oalars sent osdon to ere there for somb time ander very r waited for aboub� half an hoar, nt I w„mas or 1.. 1c HAMILTON • sheep, sad pay those who the he nr antest cruiser in the r aadrori o yon.,. ofd wf,bou: d , rA>rY s eolr. q oyer. the napling■ were thin and tqr• tihought it wu a! lila time ; the allal th• n.. of a won. n hue only to nee common eenee tom a hie eoncentllatred under the ovmmand of The gnus suddenly beQaa , were dropping aril about IDs, and I �odd.n 1 4ib47 Lar. IA<atBE1�Cz MARk.k7 ?t?FtD?0_I _agmooe.A-Yoohesl and winnipK. •_ miral Horne in the Mercu and e - - --- - R farrit pay. Ito not go it bile ,but keep A y rT+ d 1 heard the rebel adoating over hear them pass a with a `fish.' I told m °led all 'fir an ' � JON ISTO�•� FIUID iL+ � posted still direct four efforts tower aura right In saying that she In the fast at Lieut. Gram. w'tied'u "°` ` °° �' the edge of the ravine but a shortdis Pe of Co. to keep men .d. saa,plesenU�•r t --'- ------ success. fu 1 -sized ship stiwt. The vessel ban t- o oar front. I at once send m Her b firing, so ar to pro ent the enemy's neon trials sn4 ►1t...y,,r►n Le><. n,.rp r d a•.at; ware., ,•Q ; , -' . , y Lt ewib•+• a°� •vary % l buy after tryf, u warr.ntrd 1 ��- �_ /, to ed an avoli of 18i knots, or 21, 7U k to tell the Gleaeral whe[e the e e y os, and 1 told a t. Laiulaw to If p ap to w..r a uao. in Ars dlnnt.. G iwn yw a.in iia evnat-lira. 1 i > 1 l� l . m' es an hoar.>tind this earpaeeea b h f' lo.urno,�1 Addrra.,YYlai n Ac',�-.P.tasteoeaa.tfga,la . 1. \ { ` y i was and the General came himself to' me the fire bmw t river with th wale tt ast�a,Tie•Jarvis street, TollONTc.cau.da , - Ili Is' we cal proparadost of tee kind wider Two ewies of $ rep ft not the Chilian cruiser Esmeralda, 18 ands 1 told him whelre the enemy Lwrls� object, after which firing wait not hot. ------ _ contains all t r e ties os, lots an Illi tz The she herd should now ca efally - tch k eta,) and the French cruiser Mi n,; He then ordered me to bring my Co - The tact is we had rushed ahead the __ rttmnisd � on d Met. nae 'tea a+W� P 18 knots launched in 1884 one ell I '�' t _ one wht4t.n�ias the pawer w nppia esatiy ! his flock to. reserve it from ' hacks f the + ) pany as near to open space as pot;rlhis charge so fast tdat we were with nos re Q,4rARIO L t�11ig COLLEGE, 'VlVlb j Q��, � men• for brain. aafl lana vee ma�. P one the Phaeton and the Irin the latter er green blow Hire. 7hesepeall y ts#.eir eggs, and to begin firing upon the rebeb„ who Inforcfinents, and so we had to test. bha wgI%B;if ONT. ' '�- �-_--� ei fur ehip,bat launched a fear before er„ net thEn b an w chow thee^sely s charge, and Col. WUltsmr went k for L B �7 R T d Q L L �] ( �7 or in fact deposit -the living is v.e u n the j eB will •ri•b€ien Aepuni srd, lutea. The inoteaainq /f 1877 ) As the Mercury b 300 feet 1 ngi - sop rt. , I can tell on. we oath rodpd i+ and hen, \ ■OOH N the men irOb up tO move fo ward P° y popnLrity at d aumMof lhlr lr.altutlon may be ac- (IN APK LIATION �� ITIf VICTORIA UNtvKiL91TY, COBDORciI IiK1.6Y�'iLt.li, ONTA=iO.I. foul spots about the sheept i , a d 46 feet in breadth, viith a draagh of llarod in the cheerin 1 believ our' o.unted for i y fir pletuutand healthful location, THE RZI]i FIRED, g �' . by the carelessness of the sh pherd, who w ter Of 22 feet, this in an exceedin ly I $ritlrl: Oheet■seared the rebels mo than Iia elegant huit ioKj, sod gmmnds, its .moderate Thia w le e, f undeA In Il i, its It,d in attends, ce over 309111 difrereat atuaeots. It t ffe.- n, ne- t00 e' fault- . l a be in these h e ed for sO lar e a vessel. She nd 'and continued their tit e,tt hieh becam just clue.. a, and its .upPrior facilities fuer , ffording a tie. fur "ee a w eultu-u" a d ver mat::eulathn in Arta, Law etc-, at a r me•st- float The GAIftlate c curs• > should clip the ehee�and• 1 h Pe g se ho-, its we cared to have It. Just ton anything t!►nd acs toted them lit all du br ion -d educalion in tita•nry, muaicul, .end flue art embracer tow. "mttrtoalof ffr wore" aid ser" yea . It is �etemaa.na i hitosopi y_ The Ae.dP .i lMosme iris than stand na[ivaled 99 [l' a �lA p atadiea- Fc Ur Pr.ta�n, and ten lady teachers, alt era rwu�ed 'ti dip'cm.e nal ,frit uatlom in there yeah. It was nater ono pnon.ar u now. The Ku i, era .ellen places at this season and by very cans 8 I noticdd that some of my men - were olµs- rice 5 as we wear pit attar pit. I be is a,r e, r h •. 'rPMi .a, f i praoti al ace uptant. Ornamesta! Pasm.n nip a arecialq. i to Noao{d ct art b s d b an .ve5eel Of their alz t 'the 'i• rpecia►bta Ina their d.lrartmenta; 1 refries a teacher of to ,91:ra i .I h h, t litsrio ' chool of A,i, sod tea, but its flounce. keep them clean, these grnba get a ge- y toted to ether iar!ead�f bean Pzle dad- Neve we made no so enough to so a rho salting, rldin and catmstbeni•v, are prepared to do L meralda being Only 277 feet in Itn tIf I g g whole North -Web Before Etre a teomuleh work and tneet the reasonable expect&. ft " D c tl cou se f'.o urea forc,efe•emoestudents or the Wiho'ht Ctmroh,inwhich th Rc_r1' Drs. Car ment immediate efforts should be a to Knowing the danger of their ben soy 1 tio, s cf the heir tronage. Btudents are prepared mar• ."I" the Rcv .1_ It. Ju kaor, m A., era otter. Oke pan, wt 1 be given,Annuli the winter Muniht w its the French vessel hara length c f. 1"' get rid of thein. The beat thing 1:o done f E bat abeam of Only 33 feet. All croesea aver in front c'f the oompan shd was finally finished I was carried k bo to! teachers and tn.trica .tion a smtnattfloa elos ser A v to +icer in r.P„ r to roent (instead r r • definite tom one r„tmpr:l) Ie�r.sted to a.udeub taklm■ Iwo: ` ie to mix raw ltneeed oil ant ketose' a in a i;horlty on these matters s9 a of the arranged them in proper, position. I p�ab to the river. 1 sa�Car s good deaf f my neetirea iA.ta, lanmary, ar d tutttou in EngIW, and ur mQre Dr rtmemta If nth tri sad gemtlflmw aamittea y m hand on one of m men to laces) , wound, bat amp growing slowly. I won■ for ri a iraeuagto, l d. pi dtadmnR, on alould make „ I :._ ec u•1 rte and Lo add anon h carboil acid Lia 1� orai5ers tbaO the are the Ilse Y y P for rt a Lear. Those d. rlrmng admleelon should make FOR ANNIIAL AN$C'IINCEYLHT' A]sD flIBCIILAR& ADDIit$13 t Pa B y when la ballet panned throaph hos, t struck in front • f the shoalde and .arly sad dednlie application to REV. J. J, DARE, to the oil to give it a etrnnodor 1 per o t e naw type designed for high 5 and flattened in blit cartridge box. '$ilo?r,' the bullet gIan ap and settled n Ode u. s , PdecdFal. — RE . ��+ Y. DYER, M. Aa, YR E�3IDENT:. . cent. is enough -and limear a ,fly• lown 'he era eminent regaleiEe. All -oche re I said to him, `see the danger you w re muscles. Here, l kat the ballet, its -- - .' � , parts with the mixture. IE a wool i■ too q irements have been enbordina In.' I then turned to repain my pl rd.pe." This ballet eaterred ton C � N Ap g P E R M a N �N T � Q Reward for the Convic t io� e onld be elf d ff. It not impurtanb element. They pre n with ml Company; brit took but a f4 Lieut. Helliwell, is twisted and tot n L�ArI i sA♦.Nee «mrAa>e , . thick the sh PPe a ' sharp bow and long exoeptio il into s edrat ed irregular, dla ond• l#ooitroaATeD A.D. IM. I rare that ne lected shee literal de steps when I was atraok and fell against s �B R , - g P �y of ran, and are altogether -aim hl tree, cud Dae of m ser l catuhln p e aha form. BVBBCRIPED CAPITAL................ss,00t �0 Of De gT8 Who' Of ' fBTiOr Olt of Other voured alive• b these is which, noon y B� B l� PAID vP cAFITAL .................... Splil'too MCCQLL S y nes ■ ecsmens of s design for a swift and li ht ae I fell. The sensation when hiO wI Y THE DIFFICIILYY OF EXTRACTING ' Rsltltuvs FUN D ........................ I.Ioo,too fel' nd Sell In Maknufsetui'e for spread all over the sheep and eat it the l sparred vessel. They are special rev. if I had been struck with a club bu I it mast have been very great, and th suf• TOTAL AnesTe_.•..............••.••-••• @,600.000 ' burse - d npateh ships, and are unarmore , o ferin of r Helliwell all the while est ars stLte t-l»F•s sttdgs. Tet^oab 8t., Tegate. •u was perfectly sensible, and took o t y g POO �ooa ,viii be the season when the heap c arse. Ther Mercury, which L to ' �i knUe and asked the sergeant Oo b y have been somethiaq intense. Whe Ohs BrTRA1GHT LOAN8, rd , 'will a worried with the adfl -the rent dmiral 1tloruby's squadron, has al, a mfu doctors t c ueese the wound to d e . OR CREDIT FON( IF& PLAN. .ed tin g y cross belt that I n.ighb gob my dk i • . ent of ten 64 -pounders. She is b t o the w the in ls1excratla and rhe Comramy hitt a tarso •moom► of former to land to m m p' of the grubs which infest the heads of ase chief tel stop the bleeding from the on. p Pa �B+ seal Estate "ourmtics at tee k Rest awmat rate of lm• ,s� P�3 ted . s I; and,, in proportion tlo her bonn a ural w _ long-nnflering animals. It is easier to pre. h been. one of the moat costly ve I had purposely eeleoted a silk dk r- wha0 retards hos very. rally, t e nh+e elfin m cite ruin a by tsaMlteettta a , vent the attacks of these flies •than get mE, Her hall and machinery cost 1 chief tnat mornin antioi tin I ht ts.y pi Aron b, the t °Rower' g P• g apprbacl, d envy be made dtreflt to rte unaenlsned r� ti0{ find are for It with some one, bat I d by 1. ear or oth.,wi.r or no the local ratmianwWvea of C): , _�,33 .. O=Xo• rid of the,;rraba. This is done , Prov ding g ther somewhere about £199,01 �oJ not think I was ELen Darin for (. . 4, cher m one of the AltAona wh L one Cta,p,tnz ehrcni,Lmt Cnurio. u . he oomlact I _ on narrow V -rhe trough, so cep w thin £10,000 or £15,000 of the `� g recently electrified er pupils who were' - ax m evd� �;uris. et.y °sed tie °zye°ted Zurek C Under, Dolt Me�ll ;roll. a - (. . a 1 g, Ped Soon a etretaher was bronghb and I' I For sale b all leadin dealers• I and narrow that the ghee cannot, eeew the h has been said to be as aOstly no her with nontloar ; •' Child I ysrgrpea sad lantiei;al Dsaeaftrrea 1 ureAeud. Curtin �VOoI Uils. T g 'rolsAntA p carried to the church. , It was a s y ng •. J T trrsOa. >�s•dns nitt _. — l n sai the iron -clad Inflexible. Not t1, bottom with their tongues without p g '1 eight in the ohurah. Eight or teen w re ren engaged. N Ding the general look f _ - __ __ - thPir noses to the sides of the trough. me a ding what ban been written and sai I arready there wounded. Ryerson astonishment, rhe den : `• But not tb y `— ` SAMUEL .R O G E R S & C O • , - the contrary the above eta went ow „ YILUABLt HOU? HD RS091 .--MANUFACTURi li OF-- •' ?' B O Lnd still stand■ In the o m wonncls, and I can cell on. i0 w a Balt is apread� •in the bottom of the tr n h Y . 7 fool of a mane and the ezdtament � ,.:, _ i • relief to find it w.. nob [alai. Th n, For a treatment for oatarr hoarsancaty br000httla I-' and a mixture of pine ter with a LHale raw r k as regards naval construction. away. h, linseed oil to make it softer L braehed on thoogb, was terrible, and I ono ed to wee uvaat, c to. Beteg t>�h load •' a °°°stlt"tbe.1 m anfferin That name b Deliea a Diteages . fila tre.tmeet •lvmy affects quick. •non perwaete01 E l , j L each side of the tro h. This adher to allay y 6r omen of even the worN oaaea Crtarrh oanres hail I . ug rebels fired -the wood,and I. with of of either sex, ho ever induced, , of the coom of eansnm tion .non thus oserias off ever —AND OrHEA -- {. , I apt jieplies. h : - . tbounamda of viottn.: ti la folly to megleoi tt in the sheepe noses and destroys every eggf the • A to Iiet mi ht be made of then wh wounded, war carried into the re thoroughly and pe aliently cured. l o yen I. '; few of ihL root i! are •sufferer send tot flies may deposit. It is necessary to renew B fearing that the rebels might son In plicated and obs to mass of blood sin , this treata,aat and be mond-surely-sately, and - ;: AV RZ A d H. _ �T �i � = L a � C ` 1 h ve won advancement in life by a er oiokly. The medicines are oh and oars this tar mixture, so as to keep it soft, land their intention Of burning the • uloers, obstructio , unnatural dLo q n rson. or at any d s atop. I am min- ' . GOLD MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZES WHEREVER EXHIBITED. Tl a swore given at the right moment. O Th fired Into oar bowev nd y y p° to ken the trop h rotected from the nn, ey1'+ + able to salmi 'it a• a patent madloiaa one it keep. aoly - , P 8 P o Napoleon's veterans, who survive h two men were wounded, when the,lig ton, ezh•tuted vitailty, rematnrs dsoline, two mtonrha The these reolpen, with toll ami can• y which wonid quickly harden the tar. his ter man .reeve, was wont to •sec a o mental and or anic debWty variooeel ' plate instructions telt seitreatment awt fres for p. �Uecn Cjlt Oil. Work Tor A,Lto y hitherto burnin in the . horpital ne, bore 1 e . -+a better than cutting through the bone uL w th great glee how, when he •had pi k i -were ordered tet be pat oat. Ih was a hydrocele, diseases of prostrate gland, kid s"a"1A !or m4•nr nlunaed. Addrs°°' _ _ - • �; _ the fgroace into the frontal sinus to tak i 9 a the Empmr s eociii hat at a re le A LONELY TIME nays and bladder, es fistulas and rupture J . R • g Te L.AS, 3' -ERI DEH :� 3 = Ic the tor, t e latter nut notioing that he an t cauRCH HTREET TORONTO• CAUT'IO14 „ then, and it laude me - think of i h e. ail permanently . 8taft of twelve ez -_ 0� -- - ,- � p ovate, raid carelesrlp, Thsak o However, I am all right nowt and n In tent attendance ooa - - b>andry Suggestiunfl. Ptaln. In what regiment, ei e7 will be on the active service o st - - _ • i stantly asked the ready -witted sol ie „ stitnmtng the moat mpiete orgaui:ation o A U T IO N 1 _ _- _ ._ A miatnre of lard and ennff L the Calt more. C g .1; , _ c- ' a oison, erceivin his mistake a medical and ser is skill fn America. $en BR�TAN�! forma remed for lice on stock. This pint s even with a`emile `In m anrd f Captain Mason's tante oontalrts wo d __ �= (l.►oda a peel Mf �• . Y + y B dtstinat ballet puler n.0 the trodO hitory at Dare and II address for illtutrft f - 3 , 3: } len Silvee t{she Q ment does not need to be applied to' the I see you know hots to be prompt-" T ,hind part of his tunic, indicating that the pamphlet of partioniars. World's Xiiacr Dills of tLhe := �e� a . - � - , . whole -animal, but a rin of it two or three n wly-made officer received his o - ire " our iisake. 1Q g man who shop him fired from a fou le• m►ry alediwi Assooii►tion, Buffalo N.1'. COMPANY onion next morning. A somewhat• i { von want rel ble inches wide completely aroanyd the aeckwill barrel shot-gen. Only one ballet ant zed Velvet collars onffr vests, and brotelh: E' i � . it r anecdote is related of Marshal S vo his thi d however the other mast ve ' lm M tieiet On gating the • have the desired effect. B + + -e worn with gbighaauamd nt3eeets, - o ,who, when reaeivmg s despatch ro - Y Y P e hands of a Rnaef9n sergeant, who h awed him without toaahln aim. his An sae won to kill Ian ; donde ton, P g . Drowalntlmtl I the Day -dime 18 MAi KED = rade by the way of making ante was a habit of the and other weeds in a lawn ' 'to place s lit .g fly distingaished, himself on the a r t'e snlphi.riascid with a ,tic on the clown .a ,ahem ted to confuse the meeee ene°Qy s' ndess a°sed by lac of sleep or from ova • INEBT g� Y P B' Lieut;. Gtarden. of the Intsllig nos eating, is . sympto of diiease. II it �f F.RII)8N IARIi A , of each lent c in the in an I n- b a series of whimsical questions, b Cor '• was ab Ba - p , arry g- pe par nage ;- Yee, I . accompanied by ral debility, headsoh , NIA f and him fatly equal to the ono ion •• mouthed bottle with a long handle so ap not Oar iiellows are In every $gib, thou won r - _ : - ' •. How many fish are there in the a l ' lou of appetite, on.► d tongue and r•llc , �ylpj o Plate to touch it with fin en 'or clothes. tt get little credit. Don't yon know It _ B ked Bavon ff. Ali that are not on. q oomple:Ion, yon be sate that you rlArrurOs. - OL. Both millet and I3nn rr lar+a hot our part of Ade work fit the, most er- $role Idetter'A. , _ - _ ga'ian gra y 6," wu the answer. "How far is it ons especiall scouting. Yeb we n'b euffering from billet end oonsega . r - we4ther -plants; the former, requiring s t e moons" `'Two of your Excelle c NONE OTHER GENUINE' • gamine Theur'SbVerior Merl !. rather ion er season should be sown earlier. f road marches." ` "What wonid y d B•tn half the �ados Ahab the oriels d l deratigement of the atotaaoh And bows . g , gob my wound when making a rash IOh Dr. Piarce's "Plssaient Purgative Pelle ' • In fact, itis better to now both w. early one it yon saw your men giving way in bat 1 9 viz or elght others of diffarenb rs b �e ` I'd tell them that there was a w v g are a rare cure for all ailment of this a possible after warm weather begins. Han- B - un the blaoksnthh shop. We reach it tare. The clauses and the blood an �UT T [� OUT �� ��wi`7 - ' ! .•U garian will ripen if sown Jnly 1, or even 1 of whiskey j net behind the en ,end took ib as a truttr of eontss, n0 I y Ply 11 fl A j A T $ F U 1\ e. Bafliad.sb all points, the Ma 1 relieve the dlgeadve organs. _ A 8 ' later, bat it cannot be cured so easily ltite•in a ded with 1• What la the diffirene gab ut woad then. Ths rebel w ail The NOW Ota-4jie1'�►ti'PY ' . about us, and One fellow quits close t .Oar grand b°rfaew In llfg V not to - _ • I - • �' the fall an when it can be on daring warm t sen your colonel and myself 9 � me in the shoulder at the women m what lion dimly at a distance, but to d . � l 11 weather. The late sown be maturing lonel cannot make me a lieutenant b b arm wan fn a horiz,)utal pueiWoa, 1 n the what lion clearly at bawd. e e 7 during the droughts which Eters occur the y r Excellency bla5onlyto wy thew _rd. ' bnlleb paired out above the elbow. Latteit hom Detroit ��$,►i a t last of Angunt and the first of Septentbor, `a I nay ib now, then," answered Saw rt Lieut. Laidlaw, 0 Oompany, Mid d Matey Amerioaas spend the iamme � _ t • - _ i and which -are just what are needed to dry Battalion, good-naturedly jokes on. his months In Canada, and being dose obsery . _ - i t► crop of sacaalent thick steeps of grana; into - . Ima"I ;ge' I experienoe ad follows :-"A and C om- � and ever on the alert for the batt r B Tgit , Q ' - - . hs .. Themaaisge oeremonyirthe timost to - ponies were each divided Into half, and everything, it Ir not surprising that ti y epeohcle social life exhibits. 1 had command of the lsfb hand po on �v�j •�� r�1 �KET The overset Dollar differs from the tiival fwo rsttonalbeiagr fn the glow of on. of C Uompa�y on Ohs eztlrems lei proprietors of rth►t marvelous Dorn remedy BEST 118 l i ��-Aa-Gl • i t • neok,00llar worn by working horses in bear- hope, whiall invests. life with a of the entire oolamn. We advanosd Putoaii Painlon■ Corn Extractor, should i blew *TAit>rt lrsw i URNIT'�! L itng less on the shoulder. It is more suitable o happinasrt•pp� together, and lack o - the water's edge bowerds the vlllsgs er be in reol int of numerous letters of enquiry }�,, 9 • for light work, driving on the road bM vin- 1 gs their - prdennoe for each o A PE=TTY Har FtHe Isom the other ride of the line. Mrs. W. te8t improved Attachments _ _ = - ; �, ga than for• heavy loads. But it ♦ un�y enter into a league of . p - from acraw the river vis wall as he bbe N. Strong, 71 Adams Ave., Detroit, had im Qn 0 - _ - 1: feletdahi and call heave its is front. Ws acia♦nad case ♦e - ..< , b heady to have a breast ooHm 'with p' p used Pntnam's Painlae Corn iiEztraafor � $ ]� .�W` W _ ` • to witness the sanctity of their o ohargss, resting ap tdy every fi ' , wide breast piece to work . horses in think of the endearing relatSon, m� ores. We too the 's with the mash satw&obwy, Issalt % and � �®, � gp� � j sho d their shoulders to bit 'gall- Important sonsegaeneas which stthtght along, bat kept If gatnmgy March a0fh. 1883' w f l ladly =1ve e°u . 'U � mark" t+er A . ed with their nsaal hares If this In fl w from ib, r walk side several of m wen were wounded pry par dolt~•, pit roars. >tsitln tarytar etre er+ +wan sag ser .t sMM �1,W they by y tasttreYss. �e>reelr. >t•sar -'!'hats lratttdewees d>e m great a•al mast be ex rad, as the lite, pardaipaUngin the sasac o hot fire from aelrtlu the rhes. Aft oar Huadrsds d simiLr lett6sa sappoef oar �� g„aR�his carte fn"pd wet a . a d M�_ar.a'ted• ��� °f rUi'i"g,"'°'" as`t �rl��r oo,,es•pitm of h than awe " h�,�s; IOi 1Melttrl , Stas 2Ubt- `ice tiervern aide■ we made and wn be •Me�t{ wM bear on a that has pro- sbiren of gook other's sorrows • b Pint oharsrwihe ferry nab out teorm op- eos►tsattios fief for a can, esfs, pltlsisrpl, ,,,� to or Potrtable lbear; _ Uoraaa vm denoo sohotted. FaF a ailOgaw,iaa IVAI W lks� v Itewt collar t smiles which kindle to aJ site shore with some re t vn • kt - .-maeQ11 �"'t'' not bees► roagltened by use easfary pc �Vi sad stevtrf . lttlfattrs'r - - `� f . { b" cess � a � ridge the � of mast at loacth be que>f of 11 in stopped'them, yon bob, and nt Cern Rlikaoter doods withini a Am. N. _ _ •. `' , r tit the fiarvivcr • to ` A �j '�1. (i t eeittq{der all back. lt%thiag mors eeeoned that >ns, - j,L i.'i .L` Z C . VI" .L'i - - hie bed will be balky =&an dully fie a piboan of the whole ed vW160 of h member e f eine #i♦aaatng we C. Potion h Ce•. Khoton, p" im - - • .. ) t - . Tbb ridge L om tis. pathics and intereebe, aatrkeas f to from the fie. ♦bent VIM you aaeao6 do as yon ll;ar Vto bad oe a , _ Ithr foal tamp of . and ia`dn 4 std holiest tedfmgs art the . ofof r warp btigefher ail a diedmp; o of �'sg is to li<ko what Tea do, N;AKP I ISQUA ah S ' _ #„ .. �; y r . r• t . - a' . . - e y . _ . .. .,- :: % , i fi iia `.e .c, " - ,. ;-; __ . iy2�. :tee ��- •.A:. , Y - •. -2 n -- .-. - .. , yr7• .-- -. V ..nom - �i„:-• a � I - .s _ <- .: „1 ..- .. ..•,.. :dw•, -,., ..i �-1.rI _x.• ._ -,.von, _4§'_ - - e..7- 5..vt.w .:. t,_ f..: g r S r .��-c-= ._.. - ..s ..e,y��'�f:l: _. ...._ � 3.,:_,�. dcSIX-...... ...a�.�t �.-.e.,:,e..a.....�t.i�''.e s,,a�Yv'�`� a.,rn:.�uif.ba:+utks •, � .!._•: _ .;- .. - � . r- 4 '. �i�