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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1885_08_07- - - - - - - ----- •----.--,-_ . __--..---- -- --- - - h - _ _ _- _ you are tihiakiag at iam Irving this , Y;. k_. �ri ... moment.' i ,,, u 1 I{ II F- �• F ,. ! _ •� k of hitt ' mane d� I „. -. - k essay t d ,'-, , ,1{t 4 �'.- i - I I imegftte Ijrw thi>. _,1 }' f • i 1 do," I wttwer a little jeiloody ., fr o, a ,.DO , I .. ` '� Barrillter and Solicitor, Notarq Public, etc. - 1 ' I F " I i I hate her I s Orrtcl �k' �"rr ., �hit1 + , , � - '. r. , i I '• Yoa jtut say that to ver mis." Private funds to loan at lowest rates and on B • bat I d � ' favorable terms of yayment._-- f Y I_ _ ;, ' I do not want to yes you • o � __ _- . ' I' • like yon to bs always thinking of that giR�l- �" t orph� ,dc Parker,. f ; . - - r •• I often reproach myself for not thinking ti r 1 i . 1 - . { .' of her more.. I have been to happy at s �r�• t�lt s, Sblicit� I `, :- I: V elfry." F r McHlev to loan at lowest current rates. - _ri :,. p- �-.S'' ''-;C-! - ' I '* . ' .: I _ - - ----- --- -- ---_— o c offs ;l matt�iidgd ito: r - - ---- - - - -------- ----- -- --- ---- - '• H:•e yon, da�ling t" he (nte4rapa► with . "�I: "� tirii't ISililtlitt�r Piiskeri '� ----- - ---- - --- - - of Pate - lock w 2. e - � � a Eich and, a thrill jr, n 7 1$8 4 TT v �i ' , J • \ I punto .� vi,en ever H'rtaa,. (!-y) L 1CKRR1 N �! 1 i A , 1 �.7r�,' rjt.� �4 D �. pleasure to my •ely heart. II. }:. li,,,te1 i, B.A. - ' Tlios. PAKKF6. `TV `, Y 1 Rt', 1 lr Vt ` How many q you ark ,.. I laugh, r, �'.. - -- - - - .:, �I. 11,. r tk�t' '. " sestinas ' , , C $ESOIR & ' f , a , r, - shra m shoulders. DI;LAtV1 b�.,- .. . _ w - - - -- --- - - --- ----- - ---- -- - ----- - - - - -�-- -- 8�n6 Y 1J , _; ` '• I mew to ask you another'before very Barrister a ,iv0 - - _ � _ i- u , i 1 t ; have never even fancied, that I oared for old tun dial on the grass plot before the s Law, 8ulici44ra iAt Ch�tiioecY.Coh - _ -. - • L to s Jogrqury. I Lon ,,, he smiles Osier!~. ttices No.17 Toronto Street, 0�R ' ( TTTHI3ER T • OUSE ut of ou ". aanufstaiioa, f6ny �° yet ezoept Judith Irving ;bat it I door. ! '�I think I hear somebod ea'IIin9 oa !" I yeysncera .hc. O I V V ' (cope (;tta Cuwt,auy's)• 1' Ae we spsrd o Y V! r Alone~ totT,oan- \o Conuntasiolo. At� 1'I(L7CI;.It1 N fA. 'Pee track sse Ir to shlhe 1n t e ffght: r nde a tittle thrill of something more_ than i- (+IIAPTFR 1V � 'i. exclaim a little hurriedly. • Perhaps we FAMILY 8IIITTII�G CII NI , i ldat ri rodd•n[ shoote 0sir ehaema, pleseare through my hwrt already to think D. DF:LA]lb�HB. 1lAcn,sov ISi.A('K. H. A. RE$,IOA s - TII house ie a One now brick building, finish ♦sd oaks In taowM ct:night: of 1':rroll Rutherford, to recollect how he The next few day■ at Velfry are the had !Fetter go back to the Othello." `' . , E, TAYLU41. l X01,tau. ed iu superior style, E very eouvenicuoe and v "I an it b- that wretched Trevor 1" ` hu.:"9 1`L'+l. Reco nIzed And tl, Aad the !tart. tgatwtits Grave in tae morning ha est I have ever known, F. en now- Ppa° 3-1 eou,fort f"r tl,tr trMet•lliu public. 'i'hocholcest - had looked gt ms, how he bane} spoken . me PPS Y_ to tFe tyle g are dffd ani tepint�p s•d teen. } — -- '----- UNLYIIfA �' brands of N'lues, LY4ucn ■ noel Cigars always on —not Y to a child, bot se to g woman, heart la like • prophal to my heart, he langhr. getting rep Lzily. '• T6 •t fellow J. E FAREWELL LL.B. BEST hand, New anti anunu,di„us titables and Chad. Y they p.uw t Cha CUy Borrow. And t.t4 ms I sWl bve;' alway. spoiling the fan for o!1►er people 1 1 all 1 J AMICS 041tUUN, Proprietor• Or paw Wr ga tae toy of Teats, tl reveren'1 , ohivalroud I had never ,. Thatwill K I �. g°° y y y- Errolt Itatherturd is always with me -we -I suppose bewuae he oatl't knock rep any 1�al1- -' l'1'It, • ,ian.IHth,IhH3. IV beensos okentobeforein all my abort ex FAMILY P ride row la tennb walk together ; the for himself.” c6utity - Cr �t up :\tt�tl'uc3,1 aucl Cgiiuty K �IN6 RIBBED a ---- ' - -- Bat the peat tale Pe uou. railway . P Y 7 - iotenoa-to be treated like h peinceee by thio 5 tctltur. HI PLAIN R ESTAI3LISHLll, " 1Q87• sae head of . Itte made; long ,lane days are all too short for us -the We Master IbacK tc the othits. or to ell s,. with au Its dlsoomforts and dangers.. ansa who hlmselt seems like a prince. It b Jnne days with their glorious mornings, that ata forthcoming o[ the others, cam�sd , — � r CMC -' novel Y it b deli 10-1 a t± RTitHQ'�SE- WHIT9t. 1N tl�E. Perfect! . we n..d not 4s sed of a/rald ai ghtfalt, anti hY already their lore delicious afternoons their 4reamy A I3 I O N H TEL g is • mann~ hollow andst the mina. And t S _ _ Roads leading Ira- dark iuto darkntw. r a ood wa towards turning my little Roads phmgfng from gloom to despt►lr' g ` I g y evenings. feel E w than ever, find more than ever pp�� A few of the many articles that i an M• mad o- PPS Messrs. Ritchie W • Billings, our Family Machine are tlndershirts, Draw •t;t - — h . - biitts, Hosiery, t loves, caps, cufs, Tidt all - This Hotei leas i,een reniodelle and refurnish- wind out throe the tannebol mtdalght • . 11 Even at night I lie kwake thinking of bimr tndined to look open it all Y a dream from t BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, these can be made ane• size. I throughout', and is now the only that -class •1 To the Sows Wet are Itlooming and fair. The resit day ani @pared the delightful and going over and over,agafn all the fond which' I must some time awaken --such pas � • ,or day ionone i,t cannda• fi t hoar after breakfast In the sonny old sweet things he had said to me durin the ppb ll,,,lt (' ,ort tit Justice, OUR' IiIl18ER I9 PEIt>'ECTU)N. I I tf donate ha ass Cannot Ue meant to last ! Tho' tee rooks and Welr shadows surround inn da The likin that we had fe't for each ' , ONT. Makes the Pearl Rib ,tiwli one awl out•, one n,l- 29 31 33 dr 35 Per q•�• v jets- F,rroU and I ; ha stook , I walk y, g Bat, if it noes last, how can people call tF+i. `�'�'H I i t3 Y, i two, one -and that o, rtt :, pt eft t t in elastic itv, 1 1 ws atop not opo gleam of the day, \touec t, I,vut on reasmn,t.le tenits, 19-y-benutiful in algs•arnnce, mora duruwtl and , r- UoTe w tate title w laaghtog i g beside him down the long green alleyb mer on that vary first evening has deepen- a miserable world-! One sneh hoar as this, i T 7� - feet than Hand Knitting. I r �$ I►nd divptog white i•t.tn so i .sy a d by the high waU where the oherriee are �� a warmer feeling -we aro never I � � Bald make my whole life sweet. Itll+.1J LJ �, Our Ainchinea make the only tFertect seam e 1 A RV IS -B 1 . .. . r And alwa - forever, in m tt mornin -dress of ' III �ICLAlr, SU),tGEON ttca. =tiro.- tun tashtgned gt Y Pro y g happy unless we are together. never satin- We finish the evening with a dance at .1. IiOI,T1E,RNF.SS, PROI'RII.TO{t. Down over 11 e walls to the west. k bows, in �I HOSIERY IN TME WORLD. ! f� le flowered ohints with pia fled unleu we are looking at or listening to Vey at which Mr. Bntherfard pate in an i . t'{ ti ti RIFE, OAT. n r see lot esti of ow tonere~, ' _,,t. It . • With nu,re etitcheq in the •to(, t.han in ho ankl ; TO RON 1 0,:: -., ONTARIO. p Ila W (teat Btat;oo of Ites� ° oh he ays,I look more like a china shep• each other. j appearance, though he does not dance. I , - ` 0Frtc}l: tI I'If�..r . 1orning, frattu 8:80 Knits Itie coarsest Faruitleti Yarn, Coitoo, Sib . — --- ----- i h ass than ever, while the ban hum round t�� 11. i(1. Ire i niti�, tl tun v to i'i. or Thrwlttl. •Ty tai strand trot totut d .n railways; Mn. Ratlerfurdis pleased at the fancy do not think I shall ever forget this night, Illutd girls can knit and tnish tone dozen pal . a and the warm wind sighs by, laden with Erroll end I have taken to each other. She or the waltzes they play ; the perfume of Pickeritw, Xuv. I1, 16,41. lY'I oC ti�K•k. in one day; and $'.W i.W and All rode til er hen when they end; y $ $4• UEEN CITY ILC t ..e •' fitful blasts e[ btlm thtd make the never tells me but I can see it fn the heliotro must always remind me of it -I - . can i,e e+avity male• in ono dny. 'Tib the final resort of all tourt■N ; � . ' Pe r �r fiend f tk•scri ,live catalogue and ,Test' I :t s. A s P� 1 T' • ` f all dant noes crest nen and blend, . • of Ute delioious"-or so the Laureate happy can ted expression of her eyes scar a knot of heliotrope in my white dres I, � tnun,nls tat the Ii ind. v �. County Architect for the C o u n ty o f 4a�Fd. r0 r f yin mok•u, or mlte-book+, or p...ce, l y°1 . I when she I ka at us ; I know she at ranges fastened on $tie shoulder -that and the Ontario. CREELMAW BROS., CYLINDI a E to �, ENGINED = - + If htev rr>Hlrg•d ivisi Lough/. ,• l CAPI OC MACHINE IjINDER ENGINE os wtute.er road or for or b � yen temembar Judith Irving. Mr. the amuse ents of each day with but one string of pearl round my throat my only 1 ' Pratt itlga nh,l S1•,-ciacutt,.ns furnished for � -. aim in view -that ht roll and I shall en O c. I cl,:s+,•t builr,u,g. steatu coni hoc water QEOItQETOWN, ONT, will bring ypn at last to thio spot. . , 1 atb•.tfard!" 7 Y oroamenta. heatin ,ar,l tent,htti.tt, a speci,tln. office - _ '•Oh, yes -quite lweil: l`' he smiles, gtwo them togs er. Frroll dances witfli flits often -one ;: li} Lriv ittucl*, I u�ucr 1luudas red liryck etrvuts, - - OLD M .. D A �$ it yon panes a the ('itv of Ttonhle, . tl n,tLv. Resideuct — Kiu�stu$ Road, F:aat g round at me. Mr. Rut a/fardmory'seldom joins us, or especially glorious waltz we have together j Or wait Int a VAley of Tests, y and when it is over we ste oat wish th I. ..,,""g. 3-;-ly Atoarded In the Do,nlnion In 1883-4' of "Ahs told me'''you had been playfellows takes part n any. ant rtainment that ma p :-t list patient - e train will move onwif:rd, . y' +, 'l j -D '9. � .Y' � -. " be oto on at V olfr I see him at break- . �� �` t1 �y��,1 . ,1 . Ard ■weep awn th• frock t / tLeyean � cblldren,'' � g g Y• otters through the aper French windows o y O \ T:V till l), >. ;,; _ •�•H�, NEW P E �/.� E Wherever We Diane b yon ser k G,r, •' do we were. But iI did not think ' e f,►et and lance, and ot�asional y in the along terraces of smooth turf overlook Corow'r for Illi! Cout,t3 of Outario. I whatevek )her atm or your yuwt, t k sufficient interest in me even to tell drawing r m after dinner, bat seldom at ing thegarden. The•°ir ie warm and fall ,,, 6 • I'll YtilC l,\ N, tiL' Ia; I-..l)N, anti AC-' - AND OTs' IbdEM G Yoa will cog!'_' N L6e Iyt wiW reJo[ydt` an other ine. He appears to be a grave, the rfame of the flowers, the moon ' l'U L' C I I E U Il . 2.M&MUjLRT=8 FOR ALL O! To &he beautiful station of RaN, u so ninon Y that. Y Pe . •t lie,itlrnce antl ot)ic•e-Nett'dMrtothe RAYA/� ON freserved k red of man, and, whither he ls ruing serenely over the woodland, tonchip SCAN OII� " I don t know how mach Intetrert else j � . }'tat �l�lit e, 1'iekerin�: - '11►-� - e - - i fin~ {-- ken in yon." I -gnawer, laughing ; "but I I still fre g for his young wife, or whether the house and garden with a silverygllmindr a f170©'>3>70©Q2O33'31ik13 •' SAMUEL ROGERB, - Mt3II13g•ere ST ND J�11Sg now yon ought to feel fl.ttered by her'such thin ,possess no -interest for him. but scarcely bright enough to discern" wh ii f.0 1L'4,,L ICE_ )) �• - °' '-i *' 30'Froot St. East. Toronto. j OR ND U NSH s eschews o r boatin and tennis arties with is -who" of trite shadowy gr"pe about �_L tieuer;tl 1 lac ksulith Coit! Z� a;;t�11 ==303 T!•IE FAVORITE U3:11 ins the troabl'e to spark about you at g' P 1 For ealo in Pickering 1)' C. Ile LN• J l „ a penis Ce which amuses his younger ire -certainly not bright ealtrngh to f. JNhll,er, I'1c•6ering, 011L '1'lle latch illi= ---- - , hrt,lrtl n,acLiucrt for 13olt, Allo avtl w _ 8 •� _ �Q 'YOV WAS CHAPTER 11L-�Cbx'rlxoltD) brother. veal um 'to any one bteaah other ar tL' r S 11 I I� G M f1 C i 1 I �� And this would be no smali fico on " I fool mach tttare Itrttered by your re- •, Ralph its turning Into a regular oddity !" lean over the• done balcony listening to �llt L 11L[Ing. 1l V1•s(1;llocill; as lisuul. embering what she ,raid. . 1 tits N i «oak rronll,tl3" nus' s,(tisfaetoril3 e - ,ay part ; the future holds great bide• tt Ito not yon like hoer V I ask, looking up he laughs, on one of there oaeaaiona. • I mesio and breathing in ons aghh � i i t uta tt• li-3' 03��06ir.13O30t731QD3t�00t7J think we rest Yk Vias Irving to Velfry to the delioioam night air. 1 '�` ' ' - for little lair -hired l.tale Warbarton, When -` to the handsome smiling face. rouse hon out of his apathy." "Lisle darling. I think ybu love me - - - N d = it UI3T - • v I am of. e I shall come into upw rd° of Xe. /�1I!P,RL IS NU s�' t:8 AN V sg that r.. John, Tailor, east t the / "� oa �•, '• I sir we ooald " 1 gnawer, dgbing. I little!" tai FOR FAMILY USE two theaeaad a year -even now I h ve two ..Indeed I lo -baiter than any one eLe + �'uthbert Douse, ggre better sat a ave not Judith for tiz dayi, and, not g;a arms are toned tree, his face e HIGH ARM - HIGH FINISH O hundred to dowhatI like with -mor pretty i for loss money bion any other rot �C) , G r i the world'" withmtand g y new delicious sense of hap- do mine, pale in the light of the moan. t ,,a - class house in t)•e Tu ship. Call and Y- _ � T-r"+TT � I ! dresses and fan than I can fwd my tor, , I ,mine him stook, if yo a-rsh to get a styli &may 0 � iiegt . Pura6fe . J lie smiles at my °i►TD°°tmeis, pines, I the for a glimp■e of my friend. 't Lids, teal me. Is it true Y ' i good-tltiug, .well -mad suit. Remember i, • . i trinkets and hoes without end. M aunts gild rase -J O U N Set t1., last o! l at g 1-1 I I - �� " Then I mast not ay anything against •. Next line ou come, we must manage I let him hold me so, close to !tis h • .. receive three hundred a year form attain- y i ,.. douse, 2 iekr--ring tillage. )y All rho"Rav,nond Shuttle, hiaeLiuos t 8T . i ' Erro a m natured! I Bond thele ter a moment, dumb �� �� tenwos; I m ht have a mold of m own if t. Y gOOd yy., — are flLtedw,tlt rho-1'atcut �� the had recti absurdly decided th it wY "Not to me, eertatnty t Bat I dna 0 be' We are following the net of the party '" P'�•0t I0='• rM f� t- �t • r JOIN ISLI�r Automat�c'BobbiIl Wider Y bar• Bathe make. mea iti at u.t. And r 0 bekter to make me attend upon my f, ye you tooald ay anything agt►Inst y $OOt ti'llfi $110e MS�tBt• 1.. f thin` is w o! her gee gll falsef down the ugh the pleasure -grounds to the F . -- All this wealth had Dome to me oat an. g° P°Op Y river H ll in white flannel boating Doe- we Mager to them b a little ©Wil WOl'k nrumuuuuwuuuuuurnnrrnnunnuuun ••.What do they My of her!" hs amke a ' matatnrGtg, "I know aottwhmt of * �` Pelf. l :LIIC� r.utiiw tke 3 expeot«ily .bunt ten years ago, my other'° tamp, I i _ • g�retty serge dress rand ap ' Oit1)ERS Pit031,P rs1'z'$ = CHAS.' RAYMOND, Pm er "IFAMIS Fos SAtr- Ass "FAM 1111"- 1 the curiously. • seri WaTlomanal,ty Q FACTURER Inti., last surviving lxotber haying died nAar- with my avorite light blue. We are sofas sad °west+ and slChaugi°g t ` E,slenw, o unit '•Yowl.wtperethswlar■•araMd`oteowr. fr o P't forges ane Mats PP MAnu DAILY A1VD WEEKLY MAIL trati . Fery rich, andlbeingthesole eeoend " I am •not going to tall yon. I don't to row o Luse down to an bland where Yl►,rlykt'A�le,i1Dg GqE LPH, ONTgR 10. s Ten Mau. na, e,. 7 g pi P°OP there the ruins of an old abbey ; the 7-1v ff1 1s e • �r - • 'Jere )seeegatard rtbdlm or Parnt Iii• ant of the Inoletlon family thea ex t. I naw sr;trttheyarea (n . Bntstn d 'e t dad ttaassd4aa >piwlb•. +M*e > i g Y B ,•■ at school near Londa at the ho can't understand her talk a great deg! I ants ave gone lidore +pith our lnnnheon. !M a.MA it. r sa thatr tatwy "•ow veetlbeat tli was a child Y. •--- - -- • — And coaWna store of them than all nonce l anaeti.n ate• waOeMieID t e m nonssnae-the tad Is she is too bright It b a gl one morning, " the ouckoo, 1@11% - sew awr va,we gwk wMised!•s * }, bined. Lt has &1.,000 readers o f ttye right data time ; bat O� my y • • . ` V �""� '� ADVERTISFMp•fiTS ar •Farm. fan sett~ anti ••Paras• or tromleee had tcantt me to fid olevar for them, said was too clearly l his nems all the hillm." �,� .; ._ `y _ - Wast Steck •• or •.Seed br Sale" or " Wa■reri'• inserlad W `••ethane �T11 i i 0ow1:pW '�• r- _ THE BTiKt_Y MAIIAvfe "t,Per aQd*Uh lmgtla, or .sad �� D their misarabls maka•belierp and ,. yan s jr !�°r!i; tq'•_ I bell n would ratite[ ;isle Mies ,� t: L �, ►IAIL tsi:wt a�i►etva per�war'O'tA ace osTHE DULY a mach mora e: •s e@hool. t 8'1 among Sha b Pike a flash of choleic ' � - - me an allowmiee, fwd oars of tMm, ho hgd h7po�O@• Irving theta ton, Lisle !" Facroll rials• • ; s , wa+.... TNA AfA,f T"ositte, t;...da , ht turned wddsal7 ea •hall Poona, show- w• ;)a 8�EW-�� " - 1 ban a fr6VA of rtsy noon e b Thad me 1° ll8 In h:s boy .&Sgrieved y. - or ertast'Ma yes as% b aso . ""M"'"""`"me' K i_ Dom�ton Organ fano Ca �' hO°" Faris daringtha.aa. My Vg ap d'° wretch«! �.m..nd pral.nses look at Y we walk down Cha ioosq« `'�: mtuter bs Ino deatptiva anus, Hraw Too Inoladam, tins wido of an- wlaVbh had pawl pati► u>�a the yews and laanla. =1% � 7009 a�.of lksaittM ' • >: - ' ` r ` ' ` r " ' ' • - other of my auothat'a br4then. L+►d hecto row ooloared glow of the ail -lamp, t" •t 1 hav_ a known her the longest„" I Alli ie ,ea w . g Y,r t ; : , bed a l hb oa as white WiM � . . , taken oharge of me 1 bat she had a bw a• Bravos Hies Lisle i I wiles I r� ooga , witheat masbng eyes. pow �w The pporeA and ' � . �,�u .. �� ar8 Of fel�Ing._ SpBClt ✓ BAx$� in.. months pevienel7t fwd I +appose should r4 stand up forms like that !" ( •' Bat 1 has nothing to do with ` lt. iarlwn sdled i, . wAis�°at why t.. . - • have Dome to lln at paierbrook if tor- •• Judith does not wad - Canyon 'to stand I have kn wn Mia Irving longer than I esdy $R A* Thaw +vett- u ,� tone had not turned ap in the timla. rep for hers ' I answer, dashing. "And have kno yon, and does that make . me o j d the a ds3e t_ r • '� „� T elrelT�sd, GldOesf Ido that, however my ttuMtta may try keep she does sat Dare a fig whdlgnorant. rtnpid like her iter?" aH t� weak, ttad d their mr�ritas V `� _. , - ' R � >i. _ r ' i me in enbjwtioa nowt a►. day w very prejadiaad old psoplo think of her ; aha nae •• Perna yon de like her belies >w •, w�awoti t, added thereto white dock to lta• i. ) If i t- • a '� A ( loves 7 ; • , %a G�OQ��g tar distant when I shall ,be a parson f some told me so to handed times.•• "Lille 1' I smile, bat will not 1ooiE tit .w4u r haws er-the men �, Lasa ` . . �,. f�'ie :Vi f importanoa •' I moat renew my acgaabuinoe with him, thong I snow he ls looking at nano ht=no to do atllid did It, clothed �, - . . - _ lla Hobe b Tbey do 4 w)Meibsr I sten `coots "friend of yours," Erroll laugh•, knock- "Yon are a ateat horrid little girl I ever WIT" � white linea from herd to tool id i r�; '�a feta G1ovec .al " O ad wh.tiher • i ass at mg that off his agar. " She mud be met !" worm wit►ther. Th@ $ont6etners. who li of " " r Oonrt, or have any of the advant whio)t fl oat of the oslmmton to hays won " I am ery yon ibink saw to bs the wends t .. , ;• * J7 tortnoratsiy. I ants-bsll� days Q Cotto Hose; : m, brilifgn ' Wro°P°oa " 'nig va ■ane r wsstn.tltile parttan. " Bat I 't think so,ht oft Newport~ Sara and Ahat , ,ere �o�. , :. - t • ht ?" : m. to ex In tact, I believe world a. pent I wish Mrs. Ratharfard would ask her think you the dantest--" w� iy styes to raiment of t . . - - : �iide'Ir�� I be much be r pleased if I ° � Velfry r' I ezoWlia ietpetuoasly •• H ohs A ooaple sad od v Sbp to eek some sort. add in fact it wY the mark of pec - - - McT1IIb HOe�a world altos ery and made .ap tot~ Lod to up a. ti myp-and ocher thing abort the way. $Troll never >1;ait11t4 �y aambitsed with twerfeot lain ,pend the of my lite at Osierbr k; but pea _ ow her example." his sw /bot . , - Nobody who b anybod b evert wen ins ch " i �. JereQ� pre could soon toil -_: t Lace GoodU e1 ! Ism my stns I young r. silo Irving need to come here.000adoa• " A woad gas brtetit �° wow °�°kl`' attM taowr The stlR linea 1tY gone c t. , . \. . and rloh, 1, Ia'°�y►" Y old Mo 'e ay°. d wad Clan B►t ttry yr wtih happy tin►. i . a n ally beton I went to Chita. 'Does @be no*w " aha soil vi►osNst hos nems in.' The man , , . Mllhner , Eta. The nuns of Liao Warburton shal maks a conte now Y' $troll 1 vas me sad I bre him.- -`Elba short, aH_elimfay sad mga.osbte Y trate . ` ! ranadon yet in thegretl►t world of fashlon thou ht e@ ate ialolerably �PP7-iO t r a She hY never bean he» Minos I oasts to g as women. - A =it of white Anand in svm f I - . Hae the largest and most complett• rat wry m tht which nay awnls think oplya little 1 ho0- " APPY drat hoar and nes everything like Chs Oeantry otlsattt„ is the highest I ominior-*I5l►a LY,. IUatarbtrook, at all evetattg. ter, aha blue s t% THIS MONTH AT — lowly given over to pordltion than lower ss You might psreamde any tewtilm to ink Doe in a - >.ngh y point in the matlwr of dress 10 which the; ,+ '. Mont oases em dwudel tow man In to watdt, the happy fa('•es. - Medal and Diploma at Centennial, !tele regions thamsdvea! ker �� h8� scald do • great deal ie the broad dyers ambition of the moat restless dude oartiem ' ' , - .. l • _ Medal and tatploma at Hydne A aatnu., IeTI. .. ErreU thV y b tittts t . Lls4 p yw a the omwd boett, Cha gr°ea ialatsd, with ib It mentos not only dint egged of ezp�nse sold Medal at I'rovtsotal UibttIon Toronto trIL t Iittti4wsla-ads at IndtlaLrlal SFWbitiun, T'oroattl Watbttrloa. ..She ls7 l 'tae," I ttrnwer, hoary rain sldading rep and solemn bat perfection. Y legardm comfort. , ,t wa ♦n sow !!Aare Aol verse j have est sent° into 'the t do .. t the faint blue of the summer sky thea . wearers. of whits flannel by no 8QUARE AND UPR1. HT PINOA. 1 !��' I saltine why nese" a8�" die dot ! he. _ BaaT 119 las MAY[=T. room at V eltgs with a faint o ' clack of _ arkm J adith here now 2" I am& do w ts>Qobesr vel by memo ' matopalbe the good re,ml ' ) Doeespotttlence soUnits& Solad for nlu■tnw Ow► high -healed shoes. and' a soh / % ff •• I will !ell yost .what I think," Zrroll othwr I m w; gbwf at Itrrol6 He looks woolen revolntion. � wtnmee elotba �an aloi= miffed free. Adlrese m silken train. I have pat on of my return° v . " I mother had so. in bis whits dress, with hilt gay now In wn♦e Osaus t. Ot whi►tavar a for C:i - - ' - - 1tOMiNIOP OIt(iAP AND PIANO WIIPA]rL Y p' farts~ sanbaeat aid fah oarled hair httngtng - be, they are thin. Post° BOwr,A]MLL>ti OKT, - prettiest dinner-gow • pale Ins °ilk, an idea that Min Irving was setting iter they may ging Street East, Opp• the Market, , whrolt IeaTe. my arms sh ars haw ; @. .t nay brother IWpit ag I - -at ks°st 1 tko ht about hist ahead Y he palls- the hen y light t@ a degree which make@ linen e m .; , A Heartless IOue. I and I have ,frrisned K broad dot tor- p steer boat- , bb alseves rolled up be hot. heavy and onmbletro >oe in compari n. r t _ . so before I wait toChbta three y ago. l m A geademan is the weft of Ltagland; who sanies wand my th t. I ted I am look- fid. as I sappow you fire aware that ao his elbow hb blue ayes LagWt[g d ma It has bot n dNoovseed,' aa►d tee disco' ery .. 0 . I,, + wY poraeesed of large estate., marded ing my beat, with my flaHy ea kooks rye, thinks guy girl good eaaagh Aa'hoar or two later I Sod mywlt iRtiltg will neva be torgotasa iia aaT Chang` of t dlsfsar• beside hot ea the edge of the stream where tamhica, tbat wetlken alothieig, iE ship sat , ,. ' a lady twho was supposed Flo_ be a widow, her ourling about my forsh and a soft bright $or her �. ray rempsotsd pa en ,,ataahlabst the I t husband having lett her many years before, ooloar' is my cheek°. People I me my aged Miss Judith's vWts 1s Valtq. That it rune y between the matuLnd and bis thrwetrer . __ �, and died -it wY thought -abroad. Aitelt lens inI lite . klttten'e - ee and - a11wt i@ the ea17 ealutioa I can dad for the island,Iprown �tnd foamitigovm H°h°n°d mstn'm whbkey anon bNh winlsr - ?. several years of married life, the second hw- Dent, wtth such a br space tweet. the fife enigma• I offer asked my anaRher spy rooks and �toe<Waura. , As we dt, we oaea nee 'reset. It'ieepl►abs heat is when it b cold t as twlth anti keep tine that 'oh°n b it hot. It ' band as he was believ to be, dot d 1n eyes. qubrdons oft the sabjeot, tar did du•voaoh= up at long o`t leaf shodd P°Ok an•1he gran ar . ,,,. ,~ . and soon afterwards the 'lady Of donne I ins io j dge of y own ap• safe any intor�tica• Bit I think it wits shat* of s MWEliae $Hm�g d*ws 1 NO11h GMMes my • t v 110talllsa ran or : YAF `_ . t tt ugh an the dsak wlthant gmto� �P flet ms a wry p,O, y i the area golden lhre to elmobB any aamou: t of v R ! �' died.�'lhen' the broth atad heir-a1•la perranoe. alta psop easy wt M I ss7 i. acme forward and the ert�les ; an llttls -the i kno need .ffatbw we water--th! sound of the wafer is aU soliad % " Judith ,vietvar mainfil , I Mer, ' Rothe"• tit° without getting chilled. Ill 4>sssly sooiad ws hear. it indtted we bleu; Its being . , a well-edne"gd also, clothed to thin his claim being resin ton beh�.lf of at schoait t t tillak I am + I ford's sante tc mer" I eesTr to -' .. . i ( children of the d , a► salt kens my aria w to sad fated, and per: so sautes!~ ocoagisd wWt looking at. sank .8on� from the akin oat tad free fteaa any is • , proved to be void b predrto a at that my d atom" t� lista• Bttt I "WIM t tbtay tits pity oftbii" other. " iargank.dt■e..a k in au4 �yitia�adcs, the . ; �' Orel TWO- ' y y ' Aa loekea ea Cllr. ttweaabask. t prfidu0m of modgtq ' ► H SUNS, '�."`` • lady'm hwbttiad, with w om clic ghee fore 1 do n I' teed at baiag somal f�tundi�alsa for If►rroit!I� a �s totrido■ Cas battn. P I } �itFK'S STR0N0 TW - ' - -i '� .. hie successor had been ' oommun Bost felt Mn. ad itEbrp a ale b a taall and Judith had �aW aha world ta# t lits ham. we lot:ked os ti>iia .�7ie!• teFive Dol man yearn. The h band, it Itp4gre�r very fatr ►s�itwd in evela{Itg-::doll as it ii1� titan elsywhafr e1N is floe ', gli,;ar 1n sora" , r t. ss glue nof�iog foe that rMtu�'e rem 'r t Only Y hIiEN S ALL WORL SERGE S UIT.S, • had in the filttd terttatwe coma b k to area. anis iFeee R her is the world.. aha ,� w.ns . p� anti 'Ceti * It you if. as ilap�r sE' ,�, -- •dog and stat aeric aoF th. � land in order to claim hb witi ; t fba window wiwn I cow lit. UW a: we a � olr<fes tate a has lord tee.- U& r. ' # t '' � BovrLlund Hyl• ��!► i' ` v s o .a; •• . bean !rest witb b the rmoipl behV whim he opens him gr i$y eyes a bok of •o••body ted,, Bat titan s am `hrlpP7 I gar c : ec one's' Ahs! !*Mval Mn kill r ��H' • 11a. "w m -T E D �1 Sf +�► SQven- I _ .!!lily aa�� �.. RDY 4 y �~ i latter perroaded him t tpuke a sig>g, bs(t gslenlshad adm lyeeiidaa M ba►a babeta aha slew straws trabh. iia . - ` I w to g,absLt dpon . waoil alb iron Mo Mothers whets did fl>dtd rep„ and had bells) ofialwoedly . hatttt*n km " You arlsr`a dear little � W � t~ �°"� � a mottewsb 'intga ape � . . - - Ten D011alr•s h .h..ph rd+sltt I t r�tot '*iw7 ins r0 nl<iwdotr anti banish tato ah. gni fat- • Onlp •s dash Y a wldewar over since. ar Whyri -ai Uh, beowift .-w ' MEH'S SOD1CH TWEED•SUIT& cthe heir,. in order thr(,t the►tu gige;,grprte>rt Tie, dtpiatesao. t. >.e;ttrtia. �" va ip the beW eth rid aoald Zan of r ' - ffavee 1 1AwAu'tlsr him'' I am at ,Taaliie ahretrag halt Ha MKr. ailhee to files aur >os.: To the disc K.rh tM i ..r �d might go " , < t t 1 -, - t •• that he watt t L d h of the - bloc" t alta _ open ; tt 11; w dslsise,aar b7 eM opt +At bs&tWs w life anti. &&*. Tc i ar lit . ». - - - ' u+ { Onl °PWelve D Matti. ••><i ""� Ial r E w '1 [ u IT� mother of his obildsm : er tits kat�r a' I Mild �`e. Lis{° 9 ,m. i1. Alsd yob u' t �! p a r` I lamb, l°°ati> at } i. tine d of pie meet and ire• Iigtft ;- ..� I that no will had been and f that Taal .ery haute; > s. ehtt r joebllrs dU�tt eel iirl slaw scale!' b° g% s :h'w1 ' seise dens bo lay It tMl'kntwgrligtss[ which will dYh in but lila i ! bro oapltblt �tl0 Glu bosihlesm ' it hb rider fiber -ti} ,�t� � w (� �t�� f t.Ob AD�`I B y, ,p tfw Bee ss I4maltat► , crime. a s>•- £ :r . K the �p 8y`d nil ..'•` . i' ,,% just anah a i `err l *O*MjA* p�r►ltyi a,, t- ! ; would make a wlll is fa�ogr of •••••"•f �•�� ;, o s11n4'`-ot I cele let Tan to Malone Dods 'i1a1° fly!' sails ths''i•T°ar• ` , •" motlt Thi~ sahasse sp/etslF ThiB kayslttss {oma..°: sw rrbts held herye , ig Doe : hand, .'� , f -'•6c iii asidlhdr er, phs T hId �f0 w.i�R 4 _ ; as Ill throwlas . - '• the tionein died without aw*4 - b alt rs be talys it, and be db" =a look s. mfr 4 .. while rens raped the odit • r 0� s' iii elan. ,, R T ADE CLOTHING t0 C Ni A� ' * .gbbh' b dfnip mil ;w* I gq ad labs '» ..:T m„g. g�,t y > t}b aisd dealfgi�Se aN i bltod,'r 5 r t YES .�. —.r,. .l[erli et I bad hertrd titllutt s -� : . ,� t - b:1r , t neon W+r sai#all r+o d:Q Cita k care far tea 1 I fid•. Ra Og : da �t "oat d ezMwe►::, t 1- ! 1 , ' ','k-.� - ,� _ L`� + „ s ait�' i ► pellt4d+itl'; sad ewe. I Hid .. tett b a #it�dattb_k rte Of'wskut-kwy anti td;ltby a it b "not bso eddy ettlotd wWrlld � toad wwe VW.."� . I o1i)l�LSa� . e,:' "_ '' •....r- — ,, l �;' t5e hole' t•aI ar I beStty > + >routad atnd Poled bsawestt roan at atu hsown i . . •,` a .t. r �` ..'� j� is nets -sat- L� Ilft li+lsh t► I I as tAte whose Lamaof°°i :1_'�.;, - a r rt ! ' • : ,) ' r-,�, -, }-{� I W; find iM pM vhild�! °tom Cid beiara I t>P ap �° la/- d. � ► $alts lr+fl oesYs oat d .yin' ..stn iwt i - 'aaiMd Icl`r . iiaTti steer. �vi�r. Bat N W slag �t illy _, �/' ,;. -. , i I If`t'w.'a_t .`a'}�^� l.• i•ioni Y �itth ar lti ltr -��h�► v n - r.F- 6. t� , Y t:; ; :. rr - -'' ty r ilk is Y owe* I .H: • IlaRieif dgtrk• glalirQod a .. ��. t { i . I foiliia slier F* as _ - �¢:. . . iitlll f la > T Mas �t t�lri Iyie I" . tall 1,".__+11 ' - a ,. .::.d ,.. : - • V t �_`� w a. .. T - g> ,. a i ralpta ..r t e s e � s ., r• "- r: l A ' e ♦ - .. , :T - . i. - - -. . e : vim.. ..r -�(,.... ' t > > , , . _ f _, file few _ , : r ti t.. �t v t, ' — 1 .. .. a a.; . _:. ■,�,,� is tri That : by . , +-a - ,. f, _ S ' �; : r � - ;`.. -� s,.. ....:<�. 7 t .r,>F e.Ti'� :. - -• ., '° s.' -:jy -ie. - .,' _F 41" fle T f . M `�Y . ' i i k `c5 i r jj J iT 1 "C - - .oi .. .•'t'4. •nr raze l'4:' - - 4- 'i w .. t! .. r. . ` : r.: a+v r a• �i "R . . �: elft :lg. - y� ,s -T.o �j �... .: _ 5. a . t 4 �• n .. -:... �'•�.,r .ria e d ;e`R° - r " s f. .q. .4.._ S --_ ys . i • t • • 40 . . a . • `.� I, . 1 .I .. I . . . i l _ Riel's Fete. was referred to the standing committee on Roads and Bridges. ATEnDICT or nUILTY—ARNTtrxcan To"BE HANG- Mr. Mackey introduced a byy-law to as- ED ON 8EPTEMUEa 18TH. leas the Township for TOwnshlp, County ;- and Educational purposes,• and in corn, P. H. . Lewis Riel's trial wsa finished at Regina mittee of the whole the following rates suranc - - - on Saturday last. After addresses by were levied, the total assessment being pomp Counsel and, the charge by` the Judge, the $3,738,510.00, viz.: loxr Ott I The Pickering News jury retired. After an absence of one Township rate, 1/5 of a cent' on the p1 Claruin hour they returned to the court room and amount to 17'477.02; County rate, 1J10 of Dtrcr#to to published every Friday morning to ils office,, 'returned a' verdict of guilty, with a recom- a cent on & I, amount to 13,71. -00 ; lionoKa Pickerin , cute mendatiop to mercy. Upon the judge ask- Educational rate, 24/1,000 of a cent on the rho n T E l lw" . at 90 per'dnnnrsi in navanee : $1 25 it` not Laid ing the prisoner if he had anything to say I *amount to 1882.00. dict h Mr. Parker introduced a b -law to al. an its b tai till the end of year. previous to eedtonce being passed upon X tail RATES OF ADVERTISING : him, he replied ; the sovelial School Sections for school ur oucc s lint insertion; per lino - - - . A cents• Yes, your/ h:uor. Then fie began ill & loses• "Read the firat and second tiin CLA hath subsequent insertion, per line - 2 ' low, calm voige to detail the 'story of the Asir. Palmer introduced a by-law; w lith V-1 - This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- half-breeds in Manitoba, and spoke at was read three !several times and' p . d, rertisements• length of the rebellion of 'fig. He aid authorizing the Reeve and Treasurer to Special t,•rma given to parties inakiug con- A p4 tracts for 3 or 6 woutlta or by tliu'yoar. Balt- that' if he ha(1 tee die for what had t ken raise 11,000 by way o{ loan for current etc- and a1 { yearly or yearly cotitracts payable quarterly place, it would be a consolation to his Pennell- t,00 b • Business cards, tell lines or under, wt h paper, wife and to his friends to know tha he The committee on Contingencies r om- (•111 tq one year, $5 oe. mended that W. E. Yarnold, P. L. S� for App y Advertiaementa without writte^ un. ruc•tioi,. had 1)Ot d`Ie(1 in Vaill. In years to me will 1w iuserted until forbidden and ch reed uc people will look at Manitoba and say hat deaoription of road between Iota 4 sndl5 in - cordingly. Orders for discontinuing Ivertisc- Rip1 helped the dwellers of .those fe the 9th con., the sum of 19. Adopted on mo• stents Must be in writing and lout toltile pub- plains to obtain rho benefits they now on- tion of Mr. Mackey. ssher- •Mr. Parker resented the re rt of rho Job N'ork promptly attended to. , joy. He said it would be ani easy t ing P Tb �. ACKERMANo- . . PROP IETOR. for him to make an incendiary speech but committee on Roads and Bridges, which g< _ _ he would refrain. Ile said that God had recommInded that the following accounts Cot cc ( liar 1'c►11t.ii(im- Strict Indepeut puce. gluon him & miflston to perform, an if, be paid : chs a ( list r A i to :\ P'ir.t "•Ins. Local t',t ier. suffering was part of that mission he Thos. Tripp, gravel $6.65 ; Palmer and 13 i 1)111• i ,,x 11,eet tit tmtiK -'rh( hearty bowed respectfully to the Divine will, and Carlton, balance on contract on drain on - sup{wt•t of Lbs nuuVle of 1'ickcriuC and tioiuity' Ile was ready to• accept thA task, eve n if Frenchman's Bay road, 120.40 ; Jas. Kllig, miry tto i untl on the end should be death. Like Davi( I Irswiug tile for said road, $1 ; Jae. (corm- • TN S pop R 1110 at F'o, 1'• had suffered, but he lacked two year of ley, for cedar tiiitbor for culverts between f7t ttowl1.l,i. & Co's the time that David suffered. • The pr sou- lots 16 and 17, 11. F. con., Ii ; O'Leary A- 1 Fewgmper Advertising Bureau (1e $truce er then went into the history of the Red McKay, the supplied to Messrs. }tender- la 0 ` stree ),wheri,tulvcr- Itiver rob©Ilion at great length. IIe cl im: son,. King and J. M. Gerow, 132.2',1 ; A. It. \ be mad" fol in NEW Ya od that he had ruled the country for two Lehman, plank, 52.77 ; Johu Mitchell, to _ _ months for the Government, and his my gravelling on Greenwood road, 8108 ; John -- reward was a sentence of exile. The McPherson, for the used in draining road FRIDAY, Aug. / th, 885- troubles in the " Saskatchewan, he aid, between lots 21 and 25, 6th cots., 13.751 VOL `_V. N . 40 ' were but a continuation of the troubl a of Committee also recommended ; �,_ ____ _ the Red river, and the breeds feel hat Having examined report of J. M:. Q1erow, they are beitig-robbed by the Govern ent, road commissioner, and recommen that t. - THE TELEPHONE. i which has failed to_ carry out the t aty payment Qf accounts mentioned the cin. La nb promifles that had been made Lo tem. That t c Reeve has reported laving tw¢ li 1 The :\ Ewti is now conuectod R' th t11e fie then explained at length his idea o the ordered tie following accouuta as other- is Telephoue-Exchaurge. Tho inatri menta division of the land into sevenths. The iced per resolution of last metetingo ;Conn• to o ut n t b rho Loll (o1n r1u work glen- breeds, he said, owed much to civiliz tion cil, and recornmendod. that the s1me be ba an P 1 y 1 ` y P and should pay for it. One-seventh o the Passed As correct, viz.: ch �o didly. Telephone your orders;wlti .h will land with the benefits'of civilization was Jae. Jones, plank for bridges,127.59 ; C. , - receive prompt attention. worth the whole country in a Ravages ate. Hopkins, cutting down hill between lots 7 Therefore if the breeds and Indiana had and R, 9th concession, 150; Thom. Madden, . • I' each ono-Reveuth they. could givo swa -tho building culvert our 4th con. road o ]osite .L NOTES AND COMMENTS. • remaining five -sevenths to the Englial , the lots 15 and 16, 119.50 he ' - Irish, the Jews, the Hungarians, an( the That 110 lx: granted to finish ro d opp. thl w Tlie crop prospects in Manitoba.` arc (lermans without injuring themselves and lots 31 and 3'2, 1st concession, Jae. I &liner, Pp greatly,benefittiug those outside natio s of com- reported favorable. the earth. - The breeds sustained Meir On emotion of Mr. Parker; the report rights in '69 by, arms, and the poop a of wag adopted. The nomination ill East Durlia will Manitoba are enjoying tine reauli8 to day. Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. ackey, be held on the 17 and polling on ti `24th The people of Saskatchewan only foie wed moved that the Reeve grant his o der on G ;?�� last. the same precedent, and ho trusted that the Tressprer in favor of the several parties .l the same results would follow. IIe, thou recommended in reports of standi K come a, The Eduicaf ional Department of lit. spoke ab great length of the parts p aVed mittees. Carried. • ve by Sir John Macdonald., Sir Geo. C rtier Mr. Mackey, seconded by Mr. arker, or er has com leted arran ements for the estab- moved that J. M. Gerow boa i. d tom. l .ke P g and Bishop Tache in the Red Riv r re- pp° fq - 6a lishment of training institutes at I ami}- bellion. The motley that had been given to superintend ex ' riditare of suP] ement- ton and Kingston. to him and to Lopine on leaving the un- ary grant between lots 8 and 9 in ed con. - -I : try ha(f been accepted he said, as p rt of in conjunction with Mr. Thomps n, slid General Grant's fi(neral will tak lace what wag .justly their due. The: bites that the clerk notify Mr. Thom on to - P were gradually crowding out the L liana meet the coin. to arrange for said xpendi- I in ?vow York on Saturday, with im iosiuri and the Metia, and what was more n tural ture. coremoni�s ' All the principal m litilry and just than for them to take up ams ill Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. ackey, or suizati�us in the State will b® u the defence of their rights? He justift d his moved that the Council adjou n until Cla g claims to 135,000 by saying that i war Monday, Sept. 7th, at 10 o'clock. ariied. - - lirocessioli: offered to him to keep out of the c untry i for three years. Tho English cousti ution, OLAREMONT. Mr. W. T. Preston, of Port' Flop , has he said, had been perfected for the tappi '` �-- received rho_nomination as Reform audi- noes of the world, and his wish to It ve the '(The following arrived just I fter we sent date in East Durham. The Ma or of representatives of the different natio s here .to prose last week:] fort IIe hfis been nominated the was to give people from 'the count les of The natives of this place are v ry' food . to the Old Workl an opportunity of et joyiug of oroc]siet, and daring the noon 1 our and TI Conservative interest. the blessings God had given Englan . God in the ev rings a great many in ulge in o e- -=; I i .; had given England great glory, b t oho the inn nL little game. S ra Tho Pickering Agricultural IEaln ition must work for that glory' or it would surely One of the business men of Bro gham is Il will b© held this year on rho Gth an 7th Pass away. The Roman Empire w s four so keen f r business that he ca 'e ap to h rd hundred years in declining from its proud the station here a Sunday or so ago and 1'• of October. The -prize `li8t, whirl will pre-eminence, and En;land• would be in got a part of a machine. Ut arae wa I soon be issued, has been largely au cent- the same position ; but before E gland are tunable to say whdther be sol the mix- 88 faded away a gander England w uld be chine th t day or ..not: "but y a never • • ed oilier that of last year, and. the 1st Of built up ui this immense county . His. ' ' can tall.' special prizes will undoubtedly • b the heart, while it beat, would not &ban on the Mise ary Astridge and Mr. �Thomss beet ever - presented for competiti n in idea of having a now Ireland, a ne GeF- Bundy, o Toronto, are visiting the r friends T many, a new France here, and the people in Clare ons. Mr. Bundy appe*rs .to be R \ this township. The Fair ought to the of those countries"would en'o I berties rmi y quite int mately ac(]asinted with' s young best yet held. under the British constitution wbi h they lady he who was formerly a idem of al did not obtain -at home. If he m st die Pickerin . u Special crop reports from all the' inter for his principles, if the brave m n who , Mr, F Spofford, the music to he , is F were with him must die, he ho d the making reparations t•. put lip a dwe lint; - tritid spring wheat growing States state French-Canadiand would come a d help house. • that the North-west winter when situ- the people. to get hack what was be ng un. The- earsion party safely arriv at &tion is generally considered fav rablel justly wrenched from th(im. Pe had theiY destination at Peterboro' an roar - bgt Michigan alone raises a crop e( ual to always been uppermost in his til sights, and a half after leaving Claremont. There and it was -to save the country fro being were seven care well felled, and as thei day" t that of 1884. In Southern Illinois Ohio, deluged with blood later on that the strove was fine everybody -seemed to enjoy the f Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, and Ken for their rights now. He conclude by ob- ride. As soon as the train stopped. the or tuck there is no im royement u the Ming to "the jury and $oeiston o the party formed into a kind of procession} and uv y P court, and asked that lie be riot t 'ed for made for the park, which is situated a ut past 36 days. In the latter two States the alleged offences of the season, lit th&t half a mle north of the station'. Of arse the millers' are buying old wheat t start his whole career 'be put on trial, nd the everybody was hungry after such a long jury -asked to'give a decision as to Nether ride, so they made it a point got up their mills: The failutre of the cuter his life and acts have in any way be efitted filled up the first thing. The company wheat will disastrously affect" til rail- the country or not. He also ask for a was divided off into eight or ten Marge Ip • = roads. Spring wheat prospects dicate commission of doctors to examine im, for groups, and by the appearance of things though the jury pronounced him sa a some y�OG would have imagined that they had an average. crop if the hot sun do s not thought otherwise. He was glad t e jury been fasting for several days. After din - scorch it. The grass crop of the orth- had decided as they did this.queeti n, bat ner they began to amuse themaely , as weal wgn't equal the crop of 1884. Oats lie did not want a shadow of s- d abt on best they might. Some played S:Zuet, this point, and therefore, to p ve his some football, and others began performing stand beautifully. Corn shows gre t im- sanity, he would allow his plana nd the on the gymnasium in the drill shed, which • provement, and leas made great g; in in objects lie had in view, and he bought was situated in one corner of the park, the last fourteen days. they would then say, not as some of the Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves W ll witnesses had said, that he was ins ne, bat the full extent of the law.-Peterbo is without contradiction that he wa sound quite a business like town, and is well On three occasions the Governme t has in mind as in body. Ho claim be the worth seeing. granted the suet of 810,000 toward wide- prophet of . `the New World, an a had ! a ening the character of the Provinci 1 Fait Prophesied that morning that t e jury BROUGHAM. would convict. He had also hegied i I ' into a Domiuiou exhibition, and th' year that the court would charge ag int him. Our new pmaeher, Rev. FIF or" son, 0 such a grant has been conceded t Lon• With the greatest respect to the art, he is well liked by the people of this lace, asked if that •prophecy was n rrect. don. The textus of this grant ar that ellpecially the Bible class. The spirit had told him so last ig it. He Mr, A. D. Matthews, Veterina Bar. .� the prize list is prepared se usu 1 and concluded with saying,-" Your h nors, I arrangements made for• the accoln `oda- do not want people to think t & I am peon, of Lafayette, India4a, U. i5 tion of the extra ealtibits that are - x ecu- -aharn-ming insanity. Let the d rs ez- PAying his relatives and friends a visit- i U P His mother, Mrs. C. W. Matthews 'who �l amine me, hear what I says ex ine my Qd to be made. Tlie donation is� Made plans, and they will see they are t ose of a leas been very ill for some time, • ale with the idea of giving a Dominic char- sound mind and of an honest m n Your to be out again. 1 i atter-to the exhibition, and ib is in�ended honors, that is all I have to Bay. ' Ate. W.'J. Bode'll liaa been on a visit- - I Judge Richardson ,then sal • Louis _ing trip to Uxbridge acid Lindsay, a d re• to that most of it shall be used tows da re F;lel, yogi are charged with trea o . You putts dull titres where he has been. duciug the coat of bringing exhibit from let loose the flood -gates of r p' a nod Mr. E. H. Betts, and Mr. Gr ham, . - the ditstant provinces. The gra t was bloodsho'1, and brought ruin an call} to /he station agent at Goodwood, pgud F1 given twice before to Ottawa and nce to many fall""es, who, if let 'aloe , ere ill Brougham a visit on Sunday Isla. I�ingstoti; but never to itny of the esteln comfort and a fair way of afllue c . Foie Another candidate for alderlmaniel odors Br what you did you have been gi e a fair in thielI place. ' S cities. This is the first time for L ndon. and impartial trial. Your rel a ks are We knticipate that T. H. Morto will Sc . . Toronto expected to get the gr t this no excuse for your acts. -You o mitted have a good many applications fo roar- ' year, but was dis%ppoin'ted.. Tie In- acts that the law demands an. o unt for riage licenses, for there is a great. many dustriEil will probably get it next y ar. at your hands. The jury coup d to their dudes on the line. verdict a recommendation to rcy. I M'r. T. H. Morton is agitating for a The Owen`Sound Titres in the eotlrss can.hold out no prospects for o , and I telephotie line at this place. We la pe be ' , world recommend you to melee o r;seace, will have success, as we gore in neo �(tf au of a sensible article on " County J ureal- with God. For me, only one u and a office here. . ism," says :-Y' Let them reeogn e ; the painful one to perform remain . It is to The pig>;s, sheep and tattle aro great fact that country journals occupy a po- pass sentence upon you. If y life is nuisance in this village. They reatly : silica of their own, and, causing t nisi nn- spared, no one will feel mor atified annoy the town clock, especially tl a pigs. than myself, but I can hold ou o hope. The people of this place were a rmed equal struggle; keep on their way eg'ard- The sentence of this court upon , Louis the other evening by the report of a gal- - , less of the big city weeklies, rely ng on ...Biel, is that you be taken , to tl guard ling gun, but found it was only tl a ten- - their merits as local papers." Th s is an room of the Mounted Police f Retsina, center opened fire on the press board, eminently sensible view. There is'sub- whence you came; and kept h e until which resulted in the eapitttlation of the September the eighteenth, and f o thence latter. , stantially no ground for compotit on be- to the place of execution, t e to be Debating school in town: The rispan H tween the country and the city pr ss. It .hanged by the neck until dead d may and Vulcan holds the fort. is as unwise for a metropolitan jo rn!al to the Lord have mercy on your o 1. The business men reports bus ese im• seek to make itself a local paper fora **-- . proving. local ' urnitl to seek to make itis} a Pro- Arrangements are being made • for the to Pickering Council Ag6cultural Fair. TbAVZ Lsa. . vincial paper. It can .easily be shown • ... ��e that those local .papers that ar Er ost The Council met pursuant o sdjouin- trient on Monday last. Membe s all pres- Extensive Fire. prosperous are the most excellent lheir I: eat succor Mr. Peray. Minn o previous , r local news departinent. M � , We meeting read and approved. On stindgy night last, shorty after are convinced that there are scores of Communication read from W E Yarnold, midn;ght, an ezleneive con8agre on tools • - locay pers in Ontario which can double' P. L. S., enclosing description o sideline lace in Toronto, which resulted in the Pa between lots 4 and 5 in the 9th . � ons of properly to the amount f nearly their subscription list by a greater itten- J. M. Gerow, road eommi io er, sub- 11,000,000. The fire commence in the ,, tion to loch! matters. Tile bette� the mitted s report,• recommends g payment a sn facto on Rhe Est ads a of the following accounts, viz.: Pe �' P - lbeal paper.the better for those who have W. P. Orvis, culvert on -5th ., lot 4, eevon•storey brick building),and win to g - their money in the enterprise, anti the 126.50; Wm. Cowie,. cutting it between the prevalence of a high wind i spread better for the community. Almost all lots 16 and 17, 5th con., 19; R o and Wil- with great rapidity. The,Trrem were son, gravelling Balsam road u 8th con., unable to control the (levo laments the jealousies that have grown up be- 150 ; Thos. Smitb, cleaning tahes on for some time, and not until all t e build- tween the country and city press are the Dixie hill, 010 ; Thom. Smith, i hing b,nd ing. from tha foot of Berkeley s t west results of mistakes Ila to what co stitntea cleaning ditches betweaen lots lid 25 in Ito Scott street, near Yonge B , -were . 2nd con., 135.16 ; Caleb Fors vatting Idestroyed, was itrprogress ata ' sov r- tlleir ,respective fields. 'No p viucial ]fills and repairing bilge at to and 21, sting hill I&I vessels lying in the harbor ole also 1ppet'mn take the place of a- h e local 8th con., 151.25 ; •A. Barrell, burned to the water's edge- : wttlttdt- s lis ro rl oc. opposite lot 33 1st con., 180 ; Hanna, Unna}. Let lata] p pe p y marl at ilia suRltl factory in the. h cutting hill opposite lot 33, 1e n., 150 ; onpy their field ailli they will 'fin them: Jno. McGinty, building culvert Kingston flames: - , selves going hand in hand with the city road, west of Dunbsrton,146; J Robson, . The !oils will probably rttn 111 to one for ravellin on Brock road i 5th eon., million dollars. The "gtagaT Tao x11+1 . ' • weeklied into; every home in the com- 1151 a4. g 1 plaBt was worth 11176,000 plpns, and is a s -- - iiounity..—Globs. I On motion of Mr, Mackey he report total wreck. _ t•.... #1:,.:r i- - fir. . _. i - '_,i.ilf f:' :3rUrr;-R;.1),'-- •7t I J: ,.lit r i — f� a ct r 1, a'e ` �, r:r , ' »r r if Y I - :r < x . >? t ,i• t� r.'.. ' . , „» �• 1. .� ,• • r. - ...yq, 1 i s F >Y.. i a x d r a - r.. s _ r- K T 1 .Ir v_a!3 '� �ef 4# 7 y '•Si. .,6:� - . , ,.��, rye, -{`RS--.. # { ,yam " .#a-•diL��452��s➢:F`ri�JF� ..� :dam, • :2�;"-�E, _ _ _..1.._.�,..i!':. - T = - _ /DYEtTIMtYEl1i6. L 1�� • M JAR . •. GE1W GE S Card f Bins, EIKI , eocreterT Meroanttle Fi ;ilia- HALF�•ALLONSi, QUARTS AND PIN'��: e M., Ile lin, Ont- Dear, Bir :--I ve Y r re in aek owledging the reesipt of ur . ny's ell for IAoO,in�{ayusento he --+-- - , ,. stained b the by he fireat;Rusisell's ill 1 i j, - , .; t, • _. ons. PI so copvey W the PreNden/ *nd %y lis of you C ompany m thanks to Ith0 ■`/i1- A R. ole and atisfaotory ad�ugtment of (the �• i v • The nfA era et the �o�ppaan, hal �1 L E N D D VALUE I N " great cart rtesy in the rgatter, and I re- _ -' at your C00 art s manner of oonda ing X11 nose and t upon a pe man lit an Is not FIRTS� Zinn � wa J-Z7`�►T TO .. establleb >t upcin a permanent and h hly . sful boli Yours very truly, D• L• It - . Pickers lig, 15th July, 1[196. j' - . - - -- -for a 1 _ i - ..� 1, MAR �JIS: rm of ty-Ave acres for s; all 01 'rod ' , , I_ . ' E & _ 1 under Arlt class state of ealtiva on, +r, ani; nrcI aid and naw house, alrq a n ver rtrot►m,' et Lot 18. 4th oou. isteko pug. ---- at the premises or W R. McBRADY,rropp ' - I Gseonwood P I . - - - - - - --- I i - l - •I .. .T ., .. AR FO R SALE i . I per acre 111 bu a good fs,.� , lot 16, ilrd 1 yy ssiou of 'ickoring. (Wood 'buildings or . , - aud wa or. It not sold. gill he let. • .' ' - . Apply to �VILLIAS! DAhE, • I ' : I - ' r Picks aq. i . - - - -- = i - . ws1. t _ ; _ I i _ Moro h inatructionju .he '' 1-: , . st � n 1 most app ved s s- i . , . . is t s of oral k Ilan Musi - ' - I I" . DA �i. B UWN ,-;': I AT . -. . 1' G. - . - . , . . . P C KFII : 4A _ R - AI,�E _ • . 3a, Twe tib Concession Dgwn, Cont ot. - - ton, tw hundred acres; tienrHarid land � - n©s of r ilway. Choice eiltt land h 'vllq red witl hard wooit. Timtpir will yy fur . 1 i Price hrive thontiund d( Ili;. %iuhl e 41 ' inn:o gra l Tarin .!tick in par paymen and a . - ce can r ,main on iu 11 .go ss long yur- - ` _ , r might ant. Address i I . THOMAH M ODIF. �� 40 Liv r{xictt }tit }tet. i ----- _----.----"-., - { 1 - .. - . �, F'C� SA. - b 1 .. ., I I - ppro{wr y it Pickering tt 'her, kno ae , ::.` " 1 _ hitesid fro rorty , 1. to .. ,. It . ''' _ . ly W �H�MAIS MOOD , Liverpool Ida et _..`_ ___-_ --- --.- ' Or .lo l;EYS, - - r-- - to W H. JACKS N, F.ItAI BL:1CKSMI rlf D . �'O011`«'UR6E ' n prepa, to do any kind A work i the i ��ITB�, ' _ linos. Prompt attenti))n givpo to all ` ,: f V s- Wor Ituarantood. Lo 19. 4th ,on., � - - . riagg '. S. -A (lig, euitab a for a d tor, - `. _ _ le tinea -- --•- -- -- I 4 T _- 1 RIC ARD ST KES, R C A 1� 1 r" B L - MNrlas oNER AND cOMvEYAN ER. ARE OFFERING AT LOW PRICES -- Il • Corue of Main and Bros streets, I . I �' `� �. Dress Goods, Muslins, ce Curtains, - rem ut, _'; -_ Onta lo. Gin hams, ; .- Cottonilbdes, tinge, . �i,�, g r -- le ` iii' ,"1Cker Black Silks,: Colored Silks, ' '., p ins, ' VIL.LAG ' g Blaok Cashmeres , , Colored Cashmeres,', . Ottgm� CordB 1 4 + ase d 3 Acres of L d. , . , - . � 1" Sh rt distance from a t)]' i , Tweed 8'alts .bX9Ae to Order at $ �•�+ 4L ��• . to la d is mostly dr 'nett. bout store i set out with the Islet kin of . - - �: I wberr es and other rima t fruits. �` �e vase cal, with IPnt Ill appyofA PETS: CARPETS. Y $ I. P and o}t water. Sivall barn. ' _ '�: or fn her particalatT a ly to A litrg@ stock of All- ooi Unions, Hemp, Biu " alllnd Tn , Aich'must be' - JOHN G LVAN, `` ' -40 o t_he prole sea. sold at any price Floor Oilcloths from 1 to 5 yards . -' . . ,�1 - �`� _ D• . BE QN . - . =.". - _ ,:.,_ wnship Clerk, Divisio Regist ar, ' Give u a call before Purchasing, as vie ce `"�'�- ocretary f'Rkering Agricult ural fioc•iet , uimloner for takiut,' away ts,Conves cer i Accountant, and lururan Agent_ �\' • uator for the Hautilton, Provident and `;I Hociety- T I r 8 re 1_./ - ]rt(E -- At Berton it P nc"or' M P B E L _ J� CA gham- — - 94 — i • a i I r', PAP A b of IOU ei. . The tr to an COMMERCI L . HOTEL, � N1. - Resuit Iror to BROUGHAM MOTEL sult, he a rt BROUG AM,ONT. • raining, ISIgn-WritlnR, . en or otherx re. jOL PIPHER, PROPRIETOR. JOHN M. GEROW, PROP. oontainallatsofnowspapIteertjandestim os h'aper-1EIanuina,Tinting,� .. theoostofAdvertising_The4dvertlaer ho I - — ants to spend one (collar. Arid• In it the In. having leased the abov}t well known house ofi all kinds done on the shortest notice. AI " maUon he requl��s. w411e f rhlm who 111 hc►m Idr• Thomas Puueher,4nd having thomtigh- Having leased this Hotel and Atted it up in s,lu,ce of paint mi=ed to order. None bat ih est o e hundred thonean d011are In d- T { Arlt class st le, I shall l,e pleased to see my ( 1 reAttsd the same, I am uuw irepared to eater t st English Lead need. rt1 L a sebeme to indiontled Mhlch 111 to the wants of theirs, lli' g public- Every ac- friends end t tri travelling pu ilic generally. The �y - -_ HILTS Q WELBOI`BN est bis every regairement.'or txew bs sommodattan for sae anti beast. The Iwr as b"t of accommodation aHordixi for man and - do ao a At era l ►or c m usual supplied with the best to be procured, and best, and every attention paid to those favoring 3 X149 ed tions have been is an attentive hostler olwayilj attendance. tiS'J-y ma with their patronage. 2H 10 !.paid to.a addrea. Ter Ieoe THO MAS POUCHER, n S� ran C rite QEO. • ,� ROWKLL d , - w8P Pas ADVERTISINU BURT v. - LICENSED AUCTIONEER,YALUATOR, M - ep St -Pr ou"Ilonabe.). New Y , ' AT COSTa -. For the Ceuntiee of York North and $Doth Oa - e r0 tario. - Auction hales of all kinds conducted and : /� 1 property valued at a moderate charge. Ar- - 3 ' � , raugemeats fcr auction sales or valuating esu I s , tie' made at any Lime at' the BROUG AM utnalR,eserve �d .�N HOTEL, or at Keaton A POncher s eW[e. HpeClal M ��+ atfsution will bs given W all orders by letter orsnrance of New York. telegraph. f6 T �G'e lI'aV8 re-built�onr Mi Iflw, r address Box 47, BROUGHAM, ONT. . - - 1 e 1 W. r3.340MIJL 01 9 Canadian t3overnment Deposit 150,000.0 t III t11@ i a�U. W I Aecamalated Reserve Fund(over) 315.000.00 i - OZ L,E I PR Ck , i _ � General Merchant and. Issuer of , ath Claim paid during 1884 479,900.00" . .I N w business,first 3 mos. 1885, 15,000,000.00 *9 UteA �att 5 Marriage Licenses. � - - nd ave gone t0 gr@at @ 'Ngeat for the British American Fire Assurance wenty-$ve per cent of all assessmenti . - p ase to fit them lip ee: the Post [ud Tdegr. h Otece - are de iced with the Central Trust Cem• Just to hand ante n �lr "o en >RouGdAll, oxT. pe• r t e faxen®r'ti trade. e p ALLAN LINE Pany of New York, a.ustees of the lie-' to inspeeiio • serve Fand. are colifidetlt •We (Wall giv Life Insurance &t less than ot,e halt the ordinary rates, and security perfect. Only mire satisfactioli. St,mmer Season, 1885 Continued 17 assessments made in 1881, 1889, 1883 - • eautiful TOa Sets Low Rates. ' ' are noW ready for IIy ani 1884, and in no case can they be more . Commencing May 9th the Allan 8teamsbips f sent than every alternate month. ant'ty of In Stoneware. sail from Quebee for f.ondouderryand -Liver nasal Ez uses of Mian lit • I pnool every attinlay on arrival of the train leav- � P• �•� • k r R In •Whitby Friday at'J:43 a.m. Cabin Fares i{a0, lin }teed to 12.00 per 11,000. GR,ISTINSs f'�17 f�rla � S�tt� g7d,9sn,nCoordiuq topositionofstateroom. In- ,tn active agent wanted• in every an-, . Ll li w terinediate syli; mloeraa�ga 313 ; rail additional. I. • re r�� localit to whom a liberal e respectfully soheit_1 all von are sending for your friend■ you can obtain ll y' C e aIId •V@ ll8 a trial , Noweat Styles d Shapes• PREPAID PASSAGE CERTIFICATES at low- co mission will be allowed. • Applications g1 oat rates, available from England, Ireland, $coo self cited and fall particulars famished by QU nTATInN S A1l of which will be so d at Remarkably land, Germany, .tc. For dates of sailing and all u, undersigned. • Low Pri es• information apply perscnally or by letter to atlr per 100, X2.25 to �2 60 ISrAn inspection w 11 oblige. G B YULE x. GIOTtDON. ; . . y . Agent for the County of Ontario,-' - • w an per Ton, $11 00 Fresh Oranges .ud - mons. • AGI'NT. EXPRE13S OFFICE. WHITBY 77-3m . Port Perry, Ont. horts per Ton, - $16 00 n:r2_ I��°s.L7�XIm" - ' reenings per 100,_ - Oe HOUSE PAINTER, OLAl1ER, Moo #A ntario- an �" r `w 1 PICKERIN(i. ONT., ' � , - _ - Y Nearl o ite thi New Office. Partioular attention given raining. All IPICKERING lGENCY )OVER & W. MG �� tq (; _ • .y ply work dons on ahorteet notice, add nothing but . best material used. 32-y i H.IOPKI•NS for the transaction of all iajititrtati ;W � � :. 91TY OF LONDO (E $LAND).,' h nRBusiness. . VETEItIDIARY SURGEON, graduate of the On- Omcs Hotn:s-F. 101e 3; Satar aye M w • CD j',T� ir-n Sir ,nQB (=O_ tario Veterinary College, and practical horse- 1 , M r ,� shoer, etc. On account of increase of practice 0 t0 1 o Clock. , and m accustdmed visits eve Baturda to y 4 , m . GArMAL, s',000 OOg7t: i Savings Bank in ootlnect' n 4 W hitcvslo, Cherrywood and Dnnbt►rtoa wil at* good Orrice for Canada, 16 wellington st. Bast, tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own (.y c a e. ` Toronto• S. F• Magum, General Agent. forge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesda7 (8-y) GEORGiE KEAR; Age .. 0. n Thls is one of the best En lish Com niece Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week: �� for New Go • d$ tI P• A first-class assistant horseshoer always on hand. (1 + . , o b Rateaas low as other Ares -o asaomltaniea Farm Veterinary instruments made to order. Medi- . -3 00 r 4 .' Lad town rialto taken. Bn41 solicited. eine for horses and oattls always on hand, Oalls cs- (•F " viiOMftB MOODY, AgenlC by night or by day promptly attended te. Hurrah for Cheap and Stylish Ha lid "% is �� t•"i 7. 9 y iii -y Address, Green River; Ont. " Bonnets. All colors shapes and ap , 1((D d p Ltvarpool Market, 9D16 Mlaroh. aC - • r iL �'' Sp t' �_____ � _ 0 tr'issmed to suit purchasers at elose Ccs . Hcy %= p,, 04 ,' P� � for a few weeks at __ - �, a o i,+ « a" Q ��+ ire. Z'ilOis= =.+�11�_' ;a. , p r- C'�.... z,� P'80T.04R�P8 !. A Z� = .. p • p = Hy AT e0'r n 0 Bvergbody wonders why there it 'A - t,.. I IQ I _ M �/ O a rash to . p d , � Q O'Brien'g Photo. Gall - m t4 OLD N� ONE . m to "d �7 O► _. O e x Ce `, t4 _ � �. T ^ The reason is because he sires pe pest a O �} lY Just Received this week our ... , W m �%1 satisfaction in every carte, attd going �rll a.. F+ �, V 9 'l d m farther will say if there are any pei no I "�'� ' o S PRIN(> TOC K �+ m I who have had Photos taken by me tat U are not equal to say eit work i x I" p� :; Which we are' showing at. prices never W I � ` make them one doh ;awl Port tb ' Q before equaslled. - `, �.: free of change. No week allowed b , ve r go I I the Studio nnIM Afar-eLss and h' � . ' 1y �OALL ASID T MINE. � a o . finished. Photos made in any ki . ref t , 1 , I t t1 t t`a . m . 74 ' ', weather--nin or sunithiiwl. Ht '. s �• W �IIY III t.ItU �� W V�IIGi added some very fine soeaery to tM S .." jo ` . m am prepared b malls ll►ak smeoad tot, ; ►• . ' m & in Canada. f3IC! - ~q• Also, G21M1 NEOS•�1EAR. ,� ` a r.r � � , Co mg ,tad col wswc a B 6 — 2t� Ir eierER AMS TtMMIt #EE FOR �• p !k of rrrgetra rl��s�yss ar "�• ' s, (' �' All work done by the bowasaiaaageoas Th of 1Kttsle ipoudas sensed, fo hate '- - r '- ' C , mon , counterp itut,� e . twin said 0s. a &.:, , • � ties.. . > tsOtua. a&. appll► to w■.�a-{�.�) .•a I� N TING e � . ` We E� BR.R=1T F v 4$-8 � ' Ph >�lrual�>ra (0 ,� wbi , )E Itooru at 'ewi oI Mrs. p love 'f - i e o i 1�T >� d r• P to loon wwi the i ,tap.,]iR l girl 1 { ., 'W *"* , bo to est- t4t1 gam. , a:4r ti A i+ - 'iii Ai. it t# i 0 1 k tW i . P � 4 ' �i r''1!. 1 �l ... • :: . ti .� : - :- - - .. aL' - - . L . 4 rt'. .: , " Y _ ,. . . t .� R. - gy , ". , - - > Iq r v {{ c}•.:.; �} 4:, 3 . �.... _ „4: 1 at F e :l c� p. r s ...d:e 9 --."IE FE n Yk 1 i . Tl']';C 4 /- t a. R xF 7 1�". `, f. t._- .7A�.._ -I&IA- f i;♦11 �."_ n—L t;.� r n,,S` .t•.g! 1 u';'s�x 'y.§s, '-''_ .F7r - I ',i- . - , '" 4. . a . • `.� I, . 1 .I .. I . . . i l _ Riel's Fete. was referred to the standing committee on Roads and Bridges. ATEnDICT or nUILTY—ARNTtrxcan To"BE HANG- Mr. Mackey introduced a byy-law to as- ED ON 8EPTEMUEa 18TH. leas the Township for TOwnshlp, County ;- and Educational purposes,• and in corn, P. H. . Lewis Riel's trial wsa finished at Regina mittee of the whole the following rates suranc - - - on Saturday last. After addresses by were levied, the total assessment being pomp Counsel and, the charge by` the Judge, the $3,738,510.00, viz.: loxr Ott I The Pickering News jury retired. After an absence of one Township rate, 1/5 of a cent' on the p1 Claruin hour they returned to the court room and amount to 17'477.02; County rate, 1J10 of Dtrcr#to to published every Friday morning to ils office,, 'returned a' verdict of guilty, with a recom- a cent on & I, amount to 13,71. -00 ; lionoKa Pickerin , cute mendatiop to mercy. Upon the judge ask- Educational rate, 24/1,000 of a cent on the rho n T E l lw" . at 90 per'dnnnrsi in navanee : $1 25 it` not Laid ing the prisoner if he had anything to say I *amount to 1882.00. dict h Mr. Parker introduced a b -law to al. an its b tai till the end of year. previous to eedtonce being passed upon X tail RATES OF ADVERTISING : him, he replied ; the sovelial School Sections for school ur oucc s lint insertion; per lino - - - . A cents• Yes, your/ h:uor. Then fie began ill & loses• "Read the firat and second tiin CLA hath subsequent insertion, per line - 2 ' low, calm voige to detail the 'story of the Asir. Palmer introduced a by-law; w lith V-1 - This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- half-breeds in Manitoba, and spoke at was read three !several times and' p . d, rertisements• length of the rebellion of 'fig. He aid authorizing the Reeve and Treasurer to Special t,•rma given to parties inakiug con- A p4 tracts for 3 or 6 woutlta or by tliu'yoar. Balt- that' if he ha(1 tee die for what had t ken raise 11,000 by way o{ loan for current etc- and a1 { yearly or yearly cotitracts payable quarterly place, it would be a consolation to his Pennell- t,00 b • Business cards, tell lines or under, wt h paper, wife and to his friends to know tha he The committee on Contingencies r om- (•111 tq one year, $5 oe. mended that W. E. Yarnold, P. L. S� for App y Advertiaementa without writte^ un. ruc•tioi,. had 1)Ot d`Ie(1 in Vaill. In years to me will 1w iuserted until forbidden and ch reed uc people will look at Manitoba and say hat deaoription of road between Iota 4 sndl5 in - cordingly. Orders for discontinuing Ivertisc- Rip1 helped the dwellers of .those fe the 9th con., the sum of 19. Adopted on mo• stents Must be in writing and lout toltile pub- plains to obtain rho benefits they now on- tion of Mr. Mackey. ssher- •Mr. Parker resented the re rt of rho Job N'ork promptly attended to. , joy. He said it would be ani easy t ing P Tb �. ACKERMANo- . . PROP IETOR. for him to make an incendiary speech but committee on Roads and Bridges, which g< _ _ he would refrain. Ile said that God had recommInded that the following accounts Cot cc ( liar 1'c►11t.ii(im- Strict Indepeut puce. gluon him & miflston to perform, an if, be paid : chs a ( list r A i to :\ P'ir.t "•Ins. Local t',t ier. suffering was part of that mission he Thos. Tripp, gravel $6.65 ; Palmer and 13 i 1)111• i ,,x 11,eet tit tmtiK -'rh( hearty bowed respectfully to the Divine will, and Carlton, balance on contract on drain on - sup{wt•t of Lbs nuuVle of 1'ickcriuC and tioiuity' Ile was ready to• accept thA task, eve n if Frenchman's Bay road, 120.40 ; Jas. Kllig, miry tto i untl on the end should be death. Like Davi( I Irswiug tile for said road, $1 ; Jae. (corm- • TN S pop R 1110 at F'o, 1'• had suffered, but he lacked two year of ley, for cedar tiiitbor for culverts between f7t ttowl1.l,i. & Co's the time that David suffered. • The pr sou- lots 16 and 17, 11. F. con., Ii ; O'Leary A- 1 Fewgmper Advertising Bureau (1e $truce er then went into the history of the Red McKay, the supplied to Messrs. }tender- la 0 ` stree ),wheri,tulvcr- Itiver rob©Ilion at great length. IIe cl im: son,. King and J. M. Gerow, 132.2',1 ; A. It. \ be mad" fol in NEW Ya od that he had ruled the country for two Lehman, plank, 52.77 ; Johu Mitchell, to _ _ months for the Government, and his my gravelling on Greenwood road, 8108 ; John -- reward was a sentence of exile. The McPherson, for the used in draining road FRIDAY, Aug. / th, 885- troubles in the " Saskatchewan, he aid, between lots 21 and 25, 6th cots., 13.751 VOL `_V. N . 40 ' were but a continuation of the troubl a of Committee also recommended ; �,_ ____ _ the Red river, and the breeds feel hat Having examined report of J. M:. Q1erow, they are beitig-robbed by the Govern ent, road commissioner, and recommen that t. - THE TELEPHONE. i which has failed to_ carry out the t aty payment Qf accounts mentioned the cin. La nb promifles that had been made Lo tem. That t c Reeve has reported laving tw¢ li 1 The :\ Ewti is now conuectod R' th t11e fie then explained at length his idea o the ordered tie following accouuta as other- is Telephoue-Exchaurge. Tho inatri menta division of the land into sevenths. The iced per resolution of last metetingo ;Conn• to o ut n t b rho Loll (o1n r1u work glen- breeds, he said, owed much to civiliz tion cil, and recornmendod. that the s1me be ba an P 1 y 1 ` y P and should pay for it. One-seventh o the Passed As correct, viz.: ch �o didly. Telephone your orders;wlti .h will land with the benefits'of civilization was Jae. Jones, plank for bridges,127.59 ; C. , - receive prompt attention. worth the whole country in a Ravages ate. Hopkins, cutting down hill between lots 7 Therefore if the breeds and Indiana had and R, 9th concession, 150; Thom. Madden, . • I' each ono-Reveuth they. could givo swa -tho building culvert our 4th con. road o ]osite .L NOTES AND COMMENTS. • remaining five -sevenths to the Englial , the lots 15 and 16, 119.50 he ' - Irish, the Jews, the Hungarians, an( the That 110 lx: granted to finish ro d opp. thl w Tlie crop prospects in Manitoba.` arc (lermans without injuring themselves and lots 31 and 3'2, 1st concession, Jae. I &liner, Pp greatly,benefittiug those outside natio s of com- reported favorable. the earth. - The breeds sustained Meir On emotion of Mr. Parker; the report rights in '69 by, arms, and the poop a of wag adopted. The nomination ill East Durlia will Manitoba are enjoying tine reauli8 to day. Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. ackey, be held on the 17 and polling on ti `24th The people of Saskatchewan only foie wed moved that the Reeve grant his o der on G ;?�� last. the same precedent, and ho trusted that the Tressprer in favor of the several parties .l the same results would follow. IIe, thou recommended in reports of standi K come a, The Eduicaf ional Department of lit. spoke ab great length of the parts p aVed mittees. Carried. • ve by Sir John Macdonald., Sir Geo. C rtier Mr. Mackey, seconded by Mr. arker, or er has com leted arran ements for the estab- moved that J. M. Gerow boa i. d tom. l .ke P g and Bishop Tache in the Red Riv r re- pp° fq - 6a lishment of training institutes at I ami}- bellion. The motley that had been given to superintend ex ' riditare of suP] ement- ton and Kingston. to him and to Lopine on leaving the un- ary grant between lots 8 and 9 in ed con. - -I : try ha(f been accepted he said, as p rt of in conjunction with Mr. Thomps n, slid General Grant's fi(neral will tak lace what wag .justly their due. The: bites that the clerk notify Mr. Thom on to - P were gradually crowding out the L liana meet the coin. to arrange for said xpendi- I in ?vow York on Saturday, with im iosiuri and the Metia, and what was more n tural ture. coremoni�s ' All the principal m litilry and just than for them to take up ams ill Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. ackey, or suizati�us in the State will b® u the defence of their rights? He justift d his moved that the Council adjou n until Cla g claims to 135,000 by saying that i war Monday, Sept. 7th, at 10 o'clock. ariied. - - lirocessioli: offered to him to keep out of the c untry i for three years. Tho English cousti ution, OLAREMONT. Mr. W. T. Preston, of Port' Flop , has he said, had been perfected for the tappi '` �-- received rho_nomination as Reform audi- noes of the world, and his wish to It ve the '(The following arrived just I fter we sent date in East Durham. The Ma or of representatives of the different natio s here .to prose last week:] fort IIe hfis been nominated the was to give people from 'the count les of The natives of this place are v ry' food . to the Old Workl an opportunity of et joyiug of oroc]siet, and daring the noon 1 our and TI Conservative interest. the blessings God had given Englan . God in the ev rings a great many in ulge in o e- -=; I i .; had given England great glory, b t oho the inn nL little game. S ra Tho Pickering Agricultural IEaln ition must work for that glory' or it would surely One of the business men of Bro gham is Il will b© held this year on rho Gth an 7th Pass away. The Roman Empire w s four so keen f r business that he ca 'e ap to h rd hundred years in declining from its proud the station here a Sunday or so ago and 1'• of October. The -prize `li8t, whirl will pre-eminence, and En;land• would be in got a part of a machine. Ut arae wa I soon be issued, has been largely au cent- the same position ; but before E gland are tunable to say whdther be sol the mix- 88 faded away a gander England w uld be chine th t day or ..not: "but y a never • • ed oilier that of last year, and. the 1st Of built up ui this immense county . His. ' ' can tall.' special prizes will undoubtedly • b the heart, while it beat, would not &ban on the Mise ary Astridge and Mr. �Thomss beet ever - presented for competiti n in idea of having a now Ireland, a ne GeF- Bundy, o Toronto, are visiting the r friends T many, a new France here, and the people in Clare ons. Mr. Bundy appe*rs .to be R \ this township. The Fair ought to the of those countries"would en'o I berties rmi y quite int mately ac(]asinted with' s young best yet held. under the British constitution wbi h they lady he who was formerly a idem of al did not obtain -at home. If he m st die Pickerin . u Special crop reports from all the' inter for his principles, if the brave m n who , Mr, F Spofford, the music to he , is F were with him must die, he ho d the making reparations t•. put lip a dwe lint; - tritid spring wheat growing States state French-Canadiand would come a d help house. • that the North-west winter when situ- the people. to get hack what was be ng un. The- earsion party safely arriv at &tion is generally considered fav rablel justly wrenched from th(im. Pe had theiY destination at Peterboro' an roar - bgt Michigan alone raises a crop e( ual to always been uppermost in his til sights, and a half after leaving Claremont. There and it was -to save the country fro being were seven care well felled, and as thei day" t that of 1884. In Southern Illinois Ohio, deluged with blood later on that the strove was fine everybody -seemed to enjoy the f Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, and Ken for their rights now. He conclude by ob- ride. As soon as the train stopped. the or tuck there is no im royement u the Ming to "the jury and $oeiston o the party formed into a kind of procession} and uv y P court, and asked that lie be riot t 'ed for made for the park, which is situated a ut past 36 days. In the latter two States the alleged offences of the season, lit th&t half a mle north of the station'. Of arse the millers' are buying old wheat t start his whole career 'be put on trial, nd the everybody was hungry after such a long jury -asked to'give a decision as to Nether ride, so they made it a point got up their mills: The failutre of the cuter his life and acts have in any way be efitted filled up the first thing. The company wheat will disastrously affect" til rail- the country or not. He also ask for a was divided off into eight or ten Marge Ip • = roads. Spring wheat prospects dicate commission of doctors to examine im, for groups, and by the appearance of things though the jury pronounced him sa a some y�OG would have imagined that they had an average. crop if the hot sun do s not thought otherwise. He was glad t e jury been fasting for several days. After din - scorch it. The grass crop of the orth- had decided as they did this.queeti n, bat ner they began to amuse themaely , as weal wgn't equal the crop of 1884. Oats lie did not want a shadow of s- d abt on best they might. Some played S:Zuet, this point, and therefore, to p ve his some football, and others began performing stand beautifully. Corn shows gre t im- sanity, he would allow his plana nd the on the gymnasium in the drill shed, which • provement, and leas made great g; in in objects lie had in view, and he bought was situated in one corner of the park, the last fourteen days. they would then say, not as some of the Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves W ll witnesses had said, that he was ins ne, bat the full extent of the law.-Peterbo is without contradiction that he wa sound quite a business like town, and is well On three occasions the Governme t has in mind as in body. Ho claim be the worth seeing. granted the suet of 810,000 toward wide- prophet of . `the New World, an a had ! a ening the character of the Provinci 1 Fait Prophesied that morning that t e jury BROUGHAM. would convict. He had also hegied i I ' into a Domiuiou exhibition, and th' year that the court would charge ag int him. Our new pmaeher, Rev. FIF or" son, 0 such a grant has been conceded t Lon• With the greatest respect to the art, he is well liked by the people of this lace, asked if that •prophecy was n rrect. don. The textus of this grant ar that ellpecially the Bible class. The spirit had told him so last ig it. He Mr, A. D. Matthews, Veterina Bar. .� the prize list is prepared se usu 1 and concluded with saying,-" Your h nors, I arrangements made for• the accoln `oda- do not want people to think t & I am peon, of Lafayette, India4a, U. i5 tion of the extra ealtibits that are - x ecu- -aharn-ming insanity. Let the d rs ez- PAying his relatives and friends a visit- i U P His mother, Mrs. C. W. Matthews 'who �l amine me, hear what I says ex ine my Qd to be made. Tlie donation is� Made plans, and they will see they are t ose of a leas been very ill for some time, • ale with the idea of giving a Dominic char- sound mind and of an honest m n Your to be out again. 1 i atter-to the exhibition, and ib is in�ended honors, that is all I have to Bay. ' Ate. W.'J. Bode'll liaa been on a visit- - I Judge Richardson ,then sal • Louis _ing trip to Uxbridge acid Lindsay, a d re• to that most of it shall be used tows da re F;lel, yogi are charged with trea o . You putts dull titres where he has been. duciug the coat of bringing exhibit from let loose the flood -gates of r p' a nod Mr. E. H. Betts, and Mr. Gr ham, . - the ditstant provinces. The gra t was bloodsho'1, and brought ruin an call} to /he station agent at Goodwood, pgud F1 given twice before to Ottawa and nce to many fall""es, who, if let 'aloe , ere ill Brougham a visit on Sunday Isla. I�ingstoti; but never to itny of the esteln comfort and a fair way of afllue c . Foie Another candidate for alderlmaniel odors Br what you did you have been gi e a fair in thielI place. ' S cities. This is the first time for L ndon. and impartial trial. Your rel a ks are We knticipate that T. H. Morto will Sc . . Toronto expected to get the gr t this no excuse for your acts. -You o mitted have a good many applications fo roar- ' year, but was dis%ppoin'ted.. Tie In- acts that the law demands an. o unt for riage licenses, for there is a great. many dustriEil will probably get it next y ar. at your hands. The jury coup d to their dudes on the line. verdict a recommendation to rcy. I M'r. T. H. Morton is agitating for a The Owen`Sound Titres in the eotlrss can.hold out no prospects for o , and I telephotie line at this place. We la pe be ' , world recommend you to melee o r;seace, will have success, as we gore in neo �(tf au of a sensible article on " County J ureal- with God. For me, only one u and a office here. . ism," says :-Y' Let them reeogn e ; the painful one to perform remain . It is to The pig>;s, sheep and tattle aro great fact that country journals occupy a po- pass sentence upon you. If y life is nuisance in this village. They reatly : silica of their own, and, causing t nisi nn- spared, no one will feel mor atified annoy the town clock, especially tl a pigs. than myself, but I can hold ou o hope. The people of this place were a rmed equal struggle; keep on their way eg'ard- The sentence of this court upon , Louis the other evening by the report of a gal- - , less of the big city weeklies, rely ng on ...Biel, is that you be taken , to tl guard ling gun, but found it was only tl a ten- - their merits as local papers." Th s is an room of the Mounted Police f Retsina, center opened fire on the press board, eminently sensible view. There is'sub- whence you came; and kept h e until which resulted in the eapitttlation of the September the eighteenth, and f o thence latter. , stantially no ground for compotit on be- to the place of execution, t e to be Debating school in town: The rispan H tween the country and the city pr ss. It .hanged by the neck until dead d may and Vulcan holds the fort. is as unwise for a metropolitan jo rn!al to the Lord have mercy on your o 1. The business men reports bus ese im• seek to make itself a local paper fora **-- . proving. local ' urnitl to seek to make itis} a Pro- Arrangements are being made • for the to Pickering Council Ag6cultural Fair. TbAVZ Lsa. . vincial paper. It can .easily be shown • ... ��e that those local .papers that ar Er ost The Council met pursuant o sdjouin- trient on Monday last. Membe s all pres- Extensive Fire. prosperous are the most excellent lheir I: eat succor Mr. Peray. Minn o previous , r local news departinent. M � , We meeting read and approved. On stindgy night last, shorty after are convinced that there are scores of Communication read from W E Yarnold, midn;ght, an ezleneive con8agre on tools • - locay pers in Ontario which can double' P. L. S., enclosing description o sideline lace in Toronto, which resulted in the Pa between lots 4 and 5 in the 9th . � ons of properly to the amount f nearly their subscription list by a greater itten- J. M. Gerow, road eommi io er, sub- 11,000,000. The fire commence in the ,, tion to loch! matters. Tile bette� the mitted s report,• recommends g payment a sn facto on Rhe Est ads a of the following accounts, viz.: Pe �' P - lbeal paper.the better for those who have W. P. Orvis, culvert on -5th ., lot 4, eevon•storey brick building),and win to g - their money in the enterprise, anti the 126.50; Wm. Cowie,. cutting it between the prevalence of a high wind i spread better for the community. Almost all lots 16 and 17, 5th con., 19; R o and Wil- with great rapidity. The,Trrem were son, gravelling Balsam road u 8th con., unable to control the (levo laments the jealousies that have grown up be- 150 ; Thos. Smitb, cleaning tahes on for some time, and not until all t e build- tween the country and city press are the Dixie hill, 010 ; Thom. Smith, i hing b,nd ing. from tha foot of Berkeley s t west results of mistakes Ila to what co stitntea cleaning ditches betweaen lots lid 25 in Ito Scott street, near Yonge B , -were . 2nd con., 135.16 ; Caleb Fors vatting Idestroyed, was itrprogress ata ' sov r- tlleir ,respective fields. 'No p viucial ]fills and repairing bilge at to and 21, sting hill I&I vessels lying in the harbor ole also 1ppet'mn take the place of a- h e local 8th con., 151.25 ; •A. Barrell, burned to the water's edge- : wttlttdt- s lis ro rl oc. opposite lot 33 1st con., 180 ; Hanna, Unna}. Let lata] p pe p y marl at ilia suRltl factory in the. h cutting hill opposite lot 33, 1e n., 150 ; onpy their field ailli they will 'fin them: Jno. McGinty, building culvert Kingston flames: - , selves going hand in hand with the city road, west of Dunbsrton,146; J Robson, . The !oils will probably rttn 111 to one for ravellin on Brock road i 5th eon., million dollars. The "gtagaT Tao x11+1 . ' • weeklied into; every home in the com- 1151 a4. g 1 plaBt was worth 11176,000 plpns, and is a s -- - iiounity..—Globs. I On motion of Mr, Mackey he report total wreck. _ t•.... #1:,.:r i- - fir. . _. i - '_,i.ilf f:' :3rUrr;-R;.1),'-- •7t I J: ,.lit r i — f� a ct r 1, a'e ` �, r:r , ' »r r if Y I - :r < x . >? t ,i• t� r.'.. ' . , „» �• 1. .� ,• • r. - ...yq, 1 i s F >Y.. i a x d r a - r.. s _ r- K T 1 .Ir v_a!3 '� �ef 4# 7 y '•Si. .,6:� - . , ,.��, rye, -{`RS--.. # { ,yam " .#a-•diL��452��s➢:F`ri�JF� ..� :dam, • :2�;"-�E, _ _ _..1.._.�,..i!':. - T = - _ /DYEtTIMtYEl1i6. L 1�� • M JAR . •. GE1W GE S Card f Bins, EIKI , eocreterT Meroanttle Fi ;ilia- HALF�•ALLONSi, QUARTS AND PIN'��: e M., Ile lin, Ont- Dear, Bir :--I ve Y r re in aek owledging the reesipt of ur . ny's ell for IAoO,in�{ayusento he --+-- - , ,. stained b the by he fireat;Rusisell's ill 1 i j, - , .; t, • _. ons. PI so copvey W the PreNden/ *nd %y lis of you C ompany m thanks to Ith0 ■`/i1- A R. ole and atisfaotory ad�ugtment of (the �• i v • The nfA era et the �o�ppaan, hal �1 L E N D D VALUE I N " great cart rtesy in the rgatter, and I re- _ -' at your C00 art s manner of oonda ing X11 nose and t upon a pe man lit an Is not FIRTS� Zinn � wa J-Z7`�►T TO .. establleb >t upcin a permanent and h hly . sful boli Yours very truly, D• L• It - . Pickers lig, 15th July, 1[196. j' - . - - -- -for a 1 _ i - ..� 1, MAR �JIS: rm of ty-Ave acres for s; all 01 'rod ' , , I_ . ' E & _ 1 under Arlt class state of ealtiva on, +r, ani; nrcI aid and naw house, alrq a n ver rtrot►m,' et Lot 18. 4th oou. isteko pug. ---- at the premises or W R. McBRADY,rropp ' - I Gseonwood P I . - - - - - - --- I i - l - •I .. .T ., .. AR FO R SALE i . I per acre 111 bu a good fs,.� , lot 16, ilrd 1 yy ssiou of 'ickoring. (Wood 'buildings or . , - aud wa or. It not sold. gill he let. • .' ' - . Apply to �VILLIAS! DAhE, • I ' : I - ' r Picks aq. i . - - - -- = i - . ws1. t _ ; _ I i _ Moro h inatructionju .he '' 1-: , . st � n 1 most app ved s s- i . , . . is t s of oral k Ilan Musi - ' - I I" . DA �i. B UWN ,-;': I AT . -. . 1' G. - . - . , . . . P C KFII : 4A _ R - AI,�E _ • . 3a, Twe tib Concession Dgwn, Cont ot. - - ton, tw hundred acres; tienrHarid land � - n©s of r ilway. Choice eiltt land h 'vllq red witl hard wooit. Timtpir will yy fur . 1 i Price hrive thontiund d( Ili;. %iuhl e 41 ' inn:o gra l Tarin .!tick in par paymen and a . - ce can r ,main on iu 11 .go ss long yur- - ` _ , r might ant. Address i I . THOMAH M ODIF. �� 40 Liv r{xictt }tit }tet. i ----- _----.----"-., - { 1 - .. - . �, F'C� SA. - b 1 .. ., I I - ppro{wr y it Pickering tt 'her, kno ae , ::.` " 1 _ hitesid fro rorty , 1. to .. ,. It . ''' _ . ly W �H�MAIS MOOD , Liverpool Ida et _..`_ ___-_ --- --.- ' Or .lo l;EYS, - - r-- - to W H. JACKS N, F.ItAI BL:1CKSMI rlf D . �'O011`«'UR6E ' n prepa, to do any kind A work i the i ��ITB�, ' _ linos. Prompt attenti))n givpo to all ` ,: f V s- Wor Ituarantood. Lo 19. 4th ,on., � - - . riagg '. S. -A (lig, euitab a for a d tor, - `. _ _ le tinea -- --•- -- -- I 4 T _- 1 RIC ARD ST KES, R C A 1� 1 r" B L - MNrlas oNER AND cOMvEYAN ER. ARE OFFERING AT LOW PRICES -- Il • Corue of Main and Bros streets, I . I �' `� �. Dress Goods, Muslins, ce Curtains, - rem ut, _'; -_ Onta lo. Gin hams, ; .- Cottonilbdes, tinge, . �i,�, g r -- le ` iii' ,"1Cker Black Silks,: Colored Silks, ' '., p ins, ' VIL.LAG ' g Blaok Cashmeres , , Colored Cashmeres,', . Ottgm� CordB 1 4 + ase d 3 Acres of L d. , . , - . � 1" Sh rt distance from a t)]' i , Tweed 8'alts .bX9Ae to Order at $ �•�+ 4L ��• . to la d is mostly dr 'nett. bout store i set out with the Islet kin of . - - �: I wberr es and other rima t fruits. �` �e vase cal, with IPnt Ill appyofA PETS: CARPETS. Y $ I. P and o}t water. Sivall barn. ' _ '�: or fn her particalatT a ly to A litrg@ stock of All- ooi Unions, Hemp, Biu " alllnd Tn , Aich'must be' - JOHN G LVAN, `` ' -40 o t_he prole sea. sold at any price Floor Oilcloths from 1 to 5 yards . -' . . ,�1 - �`� _ D• . BE QN . - . =.". - _ ,:.,_ wnship Clerk, Divisio Regist ar, ' Give u a call before Purchasing, as vie ce `"�'�- ocretary f'Rkering Agricult ural fioc•iet , uimloner for takiut,' away ts,Conves cer i Accountant, and lururan Agent_ �\' • uator for the Hautilton, Provident and `;I Hociety- T I r 8 re 1_./ - ]rt(E -- At Berton it P nc"or' M P B E L _ J� CA gham- — - 94 — i • a i I r', PAP A b of IOU ei. . The tr to an COMMERCI L . HOTEL, � N1. - Resuit Iror to BROUGHAM MOTEL sult, he a rt BROUG AM,ONT. • raining, ISIgn-WritlnR, . en or otherx re. jOL PIPHER, PROPRIETOR. JOHN M. GEROW, PROP. oontainallatsofnowspapIteertjandestim os h'aper-1EIanuina,Tinting,� .. theoostofAdvertising_The4dvertlaer ho I - — ants to spend one (collar. Arid• In it the In. having leased the abov}t well known house ofi all kinds done on the shortest notice. AI " maUon he requl��s. w411e f rhlm who 111 hc►m Idr• Thomas Puueher,4nd having thomtigh- Having leased this Hotel and Atted it up in s,lu,ce of paint mi=ed to order. None bat ih est o e hundred thonean d011are In d- T { Arlt class st le, I shall l,e pleased to see my ( 1 reAttsd the same, I am uuw irepared to eater t st English Lead need. rt1 L a sebeme to indiontled Mhlch 111 to the wants of theirs, lli' g public- Every ac- friends end t tri travelling pu ilic generally. The �y - -_ HILTS Q WELBOI`BN est bis every regairement.'or txew bs sommodattan for sae anti beast. The Iwr as b"t of accommodation aHordixi for man and - do ao a At era l ►or c m usual supplied with the best to be procured, and best, and every attention paid to those favoring 3 X149 ed tions have been is an attentive hostler olwayilj attendance. tiS'J-y ma with their patronage. 2H 10 !.paid to.a addrea. Ter Ieoe THO MAS POUCHER, n S� ran C rite QEO. • ,� ROWKLL d , - w8P Pas ADVERTISINU BURT v. - LICENSED AUCTIONEER,YALUATOR, M - ep St -Pr ou"Ilonabe.). New Y , ' AT COSTa -. For the Ceuntiee of York North and $Doth Oa - e r0 tario. - Auction hales of all kinds conducted and : /� 1 property valued at a moderate charge. Ar- - 3 ' � , raugemeats fcr auction sales or valuating esu I s , tie' made at any Lime at' the BROUG AM utnalR,eserve �d .�N HOTEL, or at Keaton A POncher s eW[e. HpeClal M ��+ atfsution will bs given W all orders by letter orsnrance of New York. telegraph. f6 T �G'e lI'aV8 re-built�onr Mi Iflw, r address Box 47, BROUGHAM, ONT. . - - 1 e 1 W. r3.340MIJL 01 9 Canadian t3overnment Deposit 150,000.0 t III t11@ i a�U. W I Aecamalated Reserve Fund(over) 315.000.00 i - OZ L,E I PR Ck , i _ � General Merchant and. Issuer of , ath Claim paid during 1884 479,900.00" . .I N w business,first 3 mos. 1885, 15,000,000.00 *9 UteA �att 5 Marriage Licenses. � - - nd ave gone t0 gr@at @ 'Ngeat for the British American Fire Assurance wenty-$ve per cent of all assessmenti . - p ase to fit them lip ee: the Post [ud Tdegr. h Otece - are de iced with the Central Trust Cem• Just to hand ante n �lr "o en >RouGdAll, oxT. pe• r t e faxen®r'ti trade. e p ALLAN LINE Pany of New York, a.ustees of the lie-' to inspeeiio • serve Fand. are colifidetlt •We (Wall giv Life Insurance &t less than ot,e halt the ordinary rates, and security perfect. Only mire satisfactioli. St,mmer Season, 1885 Continued 17 assessments made in 1881, 1889, 1883 - • eautiful TOa Sets Low Rates. ' ' are noW ready for IIy ani 1884, and in no case can they be more . Commencing May 9th the Allan 8teamsbips f sent than every alternate month. ant'ty of In Stoneware. sail from Quebee for f.ondouderryand -Liver nasal Ez uses of Mian lit • I pnool every attinlay on arrival of the train leav- � P• �•� • k r R In •Whitby Friday at'J:43 a.m. Cabin Fares i{a0, lin }teed to 12.00 per 11,000. GR,ISTINSs f'�17 f�rla � S�tt� g7d,9sn,nCoordiuq topositionofstateroom. In- ,tn active agent wanted• in every an-, . Ll li w terinediate syli; mloeraa�ga 313 ; rail additional. I. • re r�� localit to whom a liberal e respectfully soheit_1 all von are sending for your friend■ you can obtain ll y' C e aIId •V@ ll8 a trial , Noweat Styles d Shapes• PREPAID PASSAGE CERTIFICATES at low- co mission will be allowed. • Applications g1 oat rates, available from England, Ireland, $coo self cited and fall particulars famished by QU nTATInN S A1l of which will be so d at Remarkably land, Germany, .tc. For dates of sailing and all u, undersigned. • Low Pri es• information apply perscnally or by letter to atlr per 100, X2.25 to �2 60 ISrAn inspection w 11 oblige. G B YULE x. GIOTtDON. ; . . y . Agent for the County of Ontario,-' - • w an per Ton, $11 00 Fresh Oranges .ud - mons. • AGI'NT. EXPRE13S OFFICE. WHITBY 77-3m . Port Perry, Ont. horts per Ton, - $16 00 n:r2_ I��°s.L7�XIm" - ' reenings per 100,_ - Oe HOUSE PAINTER, OLAl1ER, Moo #A ntario- an �" r `w 1 PICKERIN(i. ONT., ' � , - _ - Y Nearl o ite thi New Office. Partioular attention given raining. All IPICKERING lGENCY )OVER & W. MG �� tq (; _ • .y ply work dons on ahorteet notice, add nothing but . best material used. 32-y i H.IOPKI•NS for the transaction of all iajititrtati ;W � � :. 91TY OF LONDO (E $LAND).,' h nRBusiness. . VETEItIDIARY SURGEON, graduate of the On- Omcs Hotn:s-F. 101e 3; Satar aye M w • CD j',T� ir-n Sir ,nQB (=O_ tario Veterinary College, and practical horse- 1 , M r ,� shoer, etc. On account of increase of practice 0 t0 1 o Clock. , and m accustdmed visits eve Baturda to y 4 , m . GArMAL, s',000 OOg7t: i Savings Bank in ootlnect' n 4 W hitcvslo, Cherrywood and Dnnbt►rtoa wil at* good Orrice for Canada, 16 wellington st. Bast, tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own (.y c a e. ` Toronto• S. F• Magum, General Agent. forge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesda7 (8-y) GEORGiE KEAR; Age .. 0. n Thls is one of the best En lish Com niece Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week: �� for New Go • d$ tI P• A first-class assistant horseshoer always on hand. (1 + . , o b Rateaas low as other Ares -o asaomltaniea Farm Veterinary instruments made to order. Medi- . -3 00 r 4 .' Lad town rialto taken. Bn41 solicited. eine for horses and oattls always on hand, Oalls cs- (•F " viiOMftB MOODY, AgenlC by night or by day promptly attended te. Hurrah for Cheap and Stylish Ha lid "% is �� t•"i 7. 9 y iii -y Address, Green River; Ont. " Bonnets. All colors shapes and ap , 1((D d p Ltvarpool Market, 9D16 Mlaroh. aC - • r iL �'' Sp t' �_____ � _ 0 tr'issmed to suit purchasers at elose Ccs . Hcy %= p,, 04 ,' P� � for a few weeks at __ - �, a o i,+ « a" Q ��+ ire. Z'ilOis= =.+�11�_' ;a. , p r- C'�.... z,� P'80T.04R�P8 !. A Z� = .. p • p = Hy AT e0'r n 0 Bvergbody wonders why there it 'A - t,.. I IQ I _ M �/ O a rash to . p d , � Q O'Brien'g Photo. Gall - m t4 OLD N� ONE . m to "d �7 O► _. O e x Ce `, t4 _ � �. T ^ The reason is because he sires pe pest a O �} lY Just Received this week our ... , W m �%1 satisfaction in every carte, attd going �rll a.. F+ �, V 9 'l d m farther will say if there are any pei no I "�'� ' o S PRIN(> TOC K �+ m I who have had Photos taken by me tat U are not equal to say eit work i x I" p� :; Which we are' showing at. prices never W I � ` make them one doh ;awl Port tb ' Q before equaslled. - `, �.: free of change. No week allowed b , ve r go I I the Studio nnIM Afar-eLss and h' � . ' 1y �OALL ASID T MINE. � a o . finished. Photos made in any ki . ref t , 1 , I t t1 t t`a . m . 74 ' ', weather--nin or sunithiiwl. Ht '. s �• W �IIY III t.ItU �� W V�IIGi added some very fine soeaery to tM S .." jo ` . m am prepared b malls ll►ak smeoad tot, ; ►• . ' m & in Canada. f3IC! - ~q• Also, G21M1 NEOS•�1EAR. ,� ` a r.r � � , Co mg ,tad col wswc a B 6 — 2t� Ir eierER AMS TtMMIt #EE FOR �• p !k of rrrgetra rl��s�yss ar "�• ' s, (' �' All work done by the bowasaiaaageoas Th of 1Kttsle ipoudas sensed, fo hate '- - r '- ' C , mon , counterp itut,� e . twin said 0s. a &.:, , • � ties.. . > tsOtua. a&. appll► to w■.�a-{�.�) .•a I� N TING e � . ` We E� BR.R=1T F v 4$-8 � ' Ph >�lrual�>ra (0 ,� wbi , )E Itooru at 'ewi oI Mrs. p love 'f - i e o i 1�T >� d r• P to loon wwi the i ,tap.,]iR l girl 1 { ., 'W *"* , bo to est- t4t1 gam. , a:4r ti A i+ - 'iii Ai. it t# i 0 1 k tW i . P � 4 ' �i r''1!. 1 �l ... • :: . ti .� : - :- - - .. aL' - - . L . 4 rt'. .: , " Y _ ,. . . t .� R. - gy , ". , - - > Iq r v {{ c}•.:.; �} 4:, 3 . �.... _ „4: 1 at F e :l c� p. r s ...d:e 9 --."IE FE n Yk 1 i . Tl']';C 4 /- t a. R xF 7 1�". `, f. t._- .7A�.._ -I&IA- f i;♦11 �."_ n—L t;.� r n,,S` .t•.g! 1 u';'s�x 'y.§s, '-''_ .F7r - -- - - - ( e- - t, 1 , ,: / : F �- - . - r I 1. �: ; . i .- . .- i . ✓., . - - - ., _ - __ . , . - Iq AoyERTI1FLM§MT• THio-+DAY. Address and Presentat}o ;r . 81RTHd. �; , + I S tn'�--At 'Port Uaion, oa ..le 4T_ Inat:, o . . Dale. 5 previous to Bev.Fatbor Beau g's de- a *,do of Mr. Singer of a son. , ; !- :` � _ I ,; LowahT. H. -Beal. - •parture for Newmarket a num of his . MARRIED. To Threshers -C -Dale ariothioners waited u M1 r" Cedar Posts-John'Gee. p pen Lim on be- N Vrc�is-di the Par>�aifs,ialiir- half of the congregation preAep cad Lim ng, ou WedneisdaY, Aag, 6th. by the - , : " . i '.:ry r x Local -Field and Dickie. .. i t z. ' y: tt : ;r ;': , lr. ti' , � •t with a ve handsome resent an the fol• hev. W. S. W ne M.A.. B.D., Mr. 1" : .:�" . � � • 'e-�j Gi for Sale -W. H P y, - _ t. - 8. Jackson. ; lows ry e�rt i +, I . - og address : oho Noble, to Mia ($anuli Ann V aliens, , i { , Card of Thanks -D. L. Barola "; +,. 1 y1' To the Rev. anis $tausan th of the ib o[ Whitb „. i,,: , , - 1 _ _ e IMT ALL I . Rev. and Dear Father, -We, the tin- _, , . DICKERING MABKETti. f - deisigned members oI the m' ion of , ' . r ,;:: + j The Picker�n Ne s. Aswe drlrioz, Aug. 1886. .', . g Pickering, ather around on t 's oven• , (: , 1 =` - - ing to expre s our heartfeltaorro ;tt your Pall wheat We,,to 855 ; spring, We to :i , . e ; '- � i ,' �. 1'ICKERING, AUG. 7th, i departure from atnongst ua. We are here ' e; f�8e, 70c to 72c. Floor, per tirvt. - to unite the separate thoughts an feelings ;� Z5 to #2.60. °Brata,111 per ton; ■bents, # 6 r ton. Cho feed, VAG, Screen- -(loud skiff for sale cheap= or , r hire. which ou this occasion are awabe old with- P ., - a Apply to W. H. Field or J. Dic in us, and to make tpanifeat tl at filial a, We r owt. I I 1 love and affection which all fru Csthe- TORONTO l+ARMERt�' MALIKET. r . ; -AIr. G.M. Shaw, of Carlton C :, N.B., :,t I ` . I - . lies ever bear towards their pas or. It Tozoxro,•.Aug.6, 1886. , . is at present visiting at Mr. Gee l r - was indeed a most painful surp ' e when About WO loads of wheat were sold to k . .I 1 - - 1' I -Now get in your winter's s pply of we leartled that, in obedience to ilio will. ,1 n i I - y at 8% to 84o or spring and fall, and . , ' Cu,,:, while it is Chea I A 1 . t A E i.+ t: . P of your ecclesiastical superior, ye r labors fi m 70c to filo for goose. Two loads of I j- ' I . • - is i -Mi .T.V'poud, who lives near Raglan, amongst us would 'cease on to- orrow ; o is sold at 84(} to IIQo riTspeopi'vely. Peas - ' I i ., liAil full vaivahle eatt!o killed li ht- and who Chiu wooden at our aorto when min 1 4 S 1 ' ' g a o no a at Q c. Tuley W rye pure y r ) i :� :I I - - rI uiu,• during lieu st rm 1 e o e so Luau clai us o our ov and • . 1 - - - �' s ' . a t y o ant a k. y a haw y I e n mina.. H m moderate supply and , - - C -The Newmarket Era says t at Rev. .affeetion,whieh we. here acknowl ge with ) ioes firm; wentyy loads sold at #e to FAther. Sheel,Au, Father BeanRa g's auc• the deepest gratitude. For the 1 tat e=ight 2 for new. lid #l8 to #14.00 for old. D ) H O u S 1 cess(tr, is a tliorou h disci ).loath n of the veaia yon have beau our pA tor, and S raw sold #12 s ton for fixe loads. 1` �` old school , g , I labored \with unremitting devotio for our I oga firm, #8ab0 to #s.Gli. S©ef, hind- L . apirituAl and temporal welfare. a have attend; #8 60 to #10 b0, ! 00 to #6 '�t • - q -Jtr� W.- 3'. Dunbar, tlio nsf end Leon ever zo ulcus and faithful iu the dis- f ua rs. Dtutton arca " E r foreq ¢e, N3 to L , � merchant, left on puesday evetiiag last char a of our' I'rivstl duties • i all ur ' r ' ! _ 144 i , f< R 3 y # / . . :: r or Scotland, by way o[ New ork. It troubles uud Itrials you have en lir -, .• ,.I.:.i • ,: -, - { .:' I is said he will not return alone. parent, t4tl\ incl Aud friend. y y lir 'i'ASL>•-l/elte>tias R etlss o•z'.>R . . •-Tho trugteea of Audte Pnb1 o Sclioul - .. - ' y r R lr wS: I ` I u kind and suuple di},utty of nano r, IItAtNB AOINO SANT DD AS LL� _ offer a reward for the couvictio of the scholarly �attitintneuts And yo t uta y M,tf,L 1';XPltt H$. . 8.20', A. M. .. ; ;,+unties w )u hnvo broken the RI s iu the other virtues, you havo won out poly ho Mlxku, i 2.45, P. M. I' . \viudu\\� of ilio schoolhouse. 8.46, P. M. . oI levo of your uwt pco})la, but !su the . LOCAL, i -The Iutlustrial Exhibition will bo reB;iect had este ut OI yOitl' 1'C testant RAINS GOING •WEST DtM Aa FOLLOWS:- } . 'F I _.1 held at k)rontc from the 9th to the 19th neighbors of evea•y class and cr ed. In MAIL ExPRRMS, 9.06 A. M. I' ' . of September. It promises to a lipse any the management of thetetnpornl Hairs of MtxlcD. 5.16 P. M. i pre�iuua year's display. the II11Ralell yOtt ha\eR11U\\'li �re+t ability. MAIL. EICPREBa, 9.87 P. lif. '+ -Aliss Minnie Wood, who has been When you• came amongst as y u found Trains run on stand rims. / i . i; J ntteu,ling ilio GollegiataInstitt>te,ulade a the parish heavily eucuiubortttl w'th debt; -_ ___-_ __-_ _ I . rill iu this village a f©w days a o ou h©r now, thank Gull, that iutlebted esu lfts Take all in alb. �I ' vat• to her hunio iu Greenw od. She been redtteo;d to a iueru triflo ; our prod y -Take all the Kidneys anal Ltyer lett ou Friday for a two week' visit to tory ling been eulnrg°d Aud ren ode Ied, ,; Mr�icitiri. ,;,t ..:_ i - 1'urt 1'err} and ieinity, and made a fit linbit.ntiou fur ott Priest -Take all the Bkod pnrifiera, I " , 11 . j and a credit to ourKo lues, Th ro' aro i ; I •' Itoo�n. to sent I -rake all the Uystets a ai' Indi- ��nita l,le for office; tailor's or thread- many other thugs which need 'tot be ! stion cures, T V M T ili:,kc r's, iu C. Dale's µe\\ brie liuildin mentioned here, hitt \which are k town to -Yuko all ilio Agin, Fei'er acid bilious w IT� ,. 1 � - ��� 5 1'1POR1 i Pickel'ing village. ` 40-tfg God and-appreciatcd by us, ha o been sperrfics, _ I : i , The Wheat BnaL done through your uutiriug z al. Ili -Take all tha Brain and N ve fotvv _ ,, i i' I order to accomplish these \works ou havo I revives. - - ' I \ I ' I ; tiewrrAl i?,inters haw Infot'metl us that lived on a small stipend, ofte coutri--Take.ell the uncut h Ith stoners. � i � - ��'- - -- -_ . �� _ nl,er(t iu thus vieinyty -is retry badly S y In short, take all the t qu lilies of � burin out of ottr own se>Fut means • '. +1tst(d: The \weevil is also itr tits wheat � 11 these and the est, E O I L . rather than - R•e should fool the urthern g - �% M I N l,c't`l'' too heav �� hen we look, boo for the � - r� � � � �� t � �� Shorthand Convention. y'-(lualitics of all the best me ioines in g . I jI last eight years and see what yt a have le world, and you will Bind ti at -flop TO FAI M. ERS AND MACHINIST'S : '1'1„• folks-th Annual cotiventio>i of the ,lone for us, is it arty wonder the we tire -.Sitters have the best titvati o quali• 0 - - j I j� �' c e T u r C'nnad,Au 1,urtlinud Society w I be held ained at the thou ht of separati )n fl•Onl I .. M � o♦ MACHIN OIIZ -AT BOT * Oifi P R ea nod wweraofall--ronccnlratc in them, iu the thQntr of the :'normal School, To- ou ? While we re Bret that of should 1 /�''� �i � � _ ' J' >, T' -Aud that they Twill cur wh u any or H A RYE S 1 V L ►7 rout", ou j(c ,day, 17th of August, con- ever leave us, still as good nu, dutiful 11 of these, sin 1 or-Coni�iined hail t I I t f n„ cueing +it 10 A.m. I R y .I ;,, The subscriber begs to intima that he has now in Claremont and Piekeripg . childrou we bow to tl,c \\ill 0 oar be- -A thorough trial will give ;positive .. ' :- a few of ilio latent,improved Coal Oil Stowe, aqd guarantees to seU them► as cheap Thn Latest Innovatipn. lowed- Archbishop, who in his wigdoin roof of this. - - . ' i "1.Sa, 0 Eja Ci•G - It i; sai,i the .hail Danc 'I iia rile knows what is best fi,r tl,u welfa o of t►ia as they can be bought in this eouutry. ✓ , ' Hardened Liver. . t : fl1lest -kind. of ariusozuent nt educed diocese; and we rue sure' it ill boa - ° 1° i' Flve ysare ago I broke down illi kid- i Orders received f r tl ' ,�nra'u)u! here. «'hen parcicip te�'1 in at pleasure to hum, as it its a deligl t to us, ey and liver complaint slid rhe madam. HA RVE ST M I T S; Celebrated Unloxl Scales I "• the boach it is considered .v(I li exhila• to hear ns l,roelaiiii that you, Buri ig your Since then I have been ung do to be - � I. ie ma be seen A< the il�t. . i ratini; long sojourn amongst us, were ev r. faith- bout at all. -My liver became and like Capa6ty from ono half ounce to 240 lbs., for #7. A samp y { - zroitnctal Teael*Iwo' convention : ful to the calling to which -you w •ro con• cod ; my limbs were puffed up nd filled I � �- d �� t j.Ct3f�- Be sure to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. . 1 . I •Che 25th annual convention of the Recrated when ordained n Priest o (iud. hili water. Tlie snbacri.ber will bo iu Pickering Monday and Friday of each week ii lu1t! (tutnriu Teachers Associatiop ill bo We ask you to accept this sin ll offer- All 'the best physicians agreedt latnoth- , '" w heli. iu `1'orout on Tnesda iDo ns a memento of the respect a d love I tt could cure me. Ire clued to try Hop 1VI ACS I lY E V I S to as4ist J. H. Bandy. y W nesday litters ; I have used seven be les ; the .. •�•� { ntid 1'htn oda Au list 11th,• we bear yon.. 1� a also Ask you t , keep a I �" /� TT �'•�' y g 1 th and arduess has all gone from my Iver, the Q S H U .L�•, � . V -LV n -V t ` green Rp(t iu 3 our monwry for ua, and lath. ,� welling from my liiubs, and it h s: nrked • ` Ba"bpeot �13t tri 1® el•Tket. 85.17- PICKERING AND CLAREMONT. ` that wheu offering up the Hol sacri- ; t y �.� ire seashore. , tnir,tcic iu m case ; otherwise I would fico " oil Avill be of Almight od to Y 3 R y ave been now. in my grave; ' T T T•�--� Mr. and Mrs. D. y e4: on shower dowu His graces on us, of r fami- 1 A .L 1 �1L-1 - i Tueadity moriiin a aiu foe P d, lies and our Pariah. We uow a k your J. 1V. AinitaYr, Buffalo. Oct., 1f3H1. . ® ...i Ale. They were book by the polar bleraiug, and iu saying good-bye e pray I ,s ' 'g, - I . 1 . Poverty and Suf%rirtg7. ticket agent, Mr. Ste en�on, of that God will grant you niauv i ears of 1 "T wits drafted uow° with debt ,,overty and 1 . -�. Whitby. health And happiuo ss,so that iii yi ur now uIf in¢ for years, caul 1 by a sick frmily and ' �' 1 �� ��, - • field of labor you \will be able t0 c ut,uuu' rNw s�etoi ,o lat�,tt^u.coui =ad anti one ear . . so>ntrthia� atrw a>fa ti».e I I . CA11 and see elegant bedroom iu the zealous discharge of your d hies ax,, by rho a,ivice of my plater, t oom,nencod T �� a Priest of the Hol Church. sing Hop Hitters, and in one month w. were all D S 1 l� - y O . Suites in walnut an wood li ht and nd sed none of ns havo soca a sick Clay since, ., ., NEW - _ dark finish, also limns seek of Pickering, July 29th, 1W5. I ad'I want io da wail pear ro.n, you con keep O ore Galt the FATllER HF.AU$AN(iia RFPLY our fawilies well a year with Hop Hilton for > res than one doctor's visit will Cost. [ know it.' C ■ O - E. ld Jewell' Silver Jewelle . 2w'-GxNTLFY 'N, -I thank you most •incere _,t Woasiautwt. -. • '• i :I I b `^ � � �� �� ly for this ♦sty 11Attenug adds is and - - - Ne -, . itsinsss Change. testimonial. I shall ever trcttstt i with r3''Mc'rio geiiatne wlFbout a .bunch of Gwen l� L w Silver plated Goods, mr. Thou,as white lisp di posed of his feeliu s of the def post tatita, o these ups ontUewhitelabel. 8hu°a.lth�v3le,poisoa l• �y� 2 n - , BI g 1 I R' us.tuQ with •'Hop" or"Hops" in their name. Cru ' om t41V 5V - livery business iu this village to Mr. Wm. tokens of your devotion apd never lice for - . - - - - -- - - - __ ------ ' f els j� F,.\ , son-►u-la\w to Air, J. Sandell, me, During the eight yearA it tis my RAND, TRUNK • RYs i Butter Coolers, •82.50, . . ,,f Whitby. "Mr. Foy takes asession on privilege to labor amougst ort I always l - . y ti;(turduy uioruiug• sou ►ht to diacharr,e the duties of m y HEAP TICKETS I . ; _ Was not eo1g. I • sacred calling for God'a I►onor au( glum _ Plckle,2 up�vvard. ' 1'iekeriug C ollege teas off ed for sale and for the salvation -of souls. 'That I - `. '' ' T in TorunEo on the 80th lilt., but was should do .this without Roino trials could Lowest s mag rates ever named from +,J.i ���� vv ��� 11 __._ wi0ililruwu. We heav there are several not reasonably expect, but I w s lucre uuada and North Dakofia, Odiiiuneeots, _ - . ' Waltham Watches, all prices. Clocks, all prices. parties.,after it, and no doubt it will soon titan compensated by the eonsolati u that yinnitobA aad:Europe. I , GEM ARS, OR RESERVING ' SEASON. - he reop(au(d on a inure extensive scale attended my endeavors. To tea Ii, Cor The Grtwd Trunk EzpieSa I�'aaaengor - rect, re rove, etc., are not the 1 ast im• I'taiva tun. through laily from Whitby to ., . t thau ever. P , 0- ------ : .. . . ,, portant works a pastor liths to perf rim, iu Chicago, Detroit and Port Huruti without • NSZ N . ,. �A At F S J i_ sot Weatttortr. the execution of which ho must en cooter spy change of ears. Baggage chocked . I -- _ _ ' ! ' The hent daring itis week lust closed throe It from Whitb to destination. ���+ �-� �' �R Practical Watchmaker, Brook Streets WhAb . ,' `' many dif$cnities. I may havo o eu tOlt R y t j has been very oppressive, and many cases that I had my share, Ibut'I ha a been Siuglo and return tickets to all points E .� „.L.t . of _Rttustroke are reported throughout the more than re id for m trouble by the on the"(fraud Trunk, Great Western Div- , , 47-y F country. The greatest caution should be Chic o and Gr+tud Trunk Detroit, � I - "' good resalta t hat follow It is t e pride aeon, ag' , , - _ , , ; , used during heated terms not to overhe� and glory of the Priest to doe his people Grand Haven and Milwaukee, and Inter t. ` . . , I - the body, as Lhe greatest danger 1 es Iq T NBARTON e s L, a . devoted to their religion and obaer ant of � colonial ltailwaya and their eougeotiona. GE � PAR1 � � V ' doing. its precepts. He often grieves ver Ilia I Through railway tickets to all points in vt 1 ; ! ` -1 (Dae or the WaraL ; ' ' own inability to accomplish what is soul the Uuito)d t9tates :-Coli[ornia, British - __ ore • rl S nee We notice a local paper publishes `"A desires, and is as often consol by tL Colgmbia, Washington Territory, and to Sittings of the Division ourts, County of Ontario, 1886. . � , r Card " from the Rev. Joseph T. Inmalf, earnest aid afforded him by a zealo s con- all parts of the world, guaranteed at as o Clark and Bailiff and ri c a w a d a o e 9 -, of Station D.:� ere York city. The Rev. gregation. Whatever I; mai h ve ac- low as the lowest rates x Place oa Aoiding. P. O. A P. O. Address. ti e;S•1 X e.it ft, m O x A . ` Joseph is one of the most contemptible, complished in the mission, in its i sterid. Thron,lh Single and Round Tripp Tiok• _ ._ _ filthy frauds on earth, and his advertise- improvement, was the outcome f ye els via all the boat lino, to Manitoba, Du- 1 Wbitby. D.C. Maodonal J. W. Palmer, Y 4 2' 1 1 1 4 1 1 8 1 I ' iueut is about as filthy as himself. " No generous co-operation. The lit 'dshipe kola, and Lake points. II ftby. Whitby. i \ - j`, decent paper should publish it. we both have undergone n bringin abou Oh I for Europe. Cheaper than ever 1 ! BroaghILL-1 . I[. Gleeson,' Chas. W. Matthews, .. :I . E S 2 I � - Dlsastrons storm. the -good you speak of ay no be re' Whitby to Liverpool, Glasgow, Ao., (via lDutlgn s Creek. Green cool. Broughatn.8 a 9 1 i '' rain storm' which re- gunned as at an end. You say that I hnvo New York) llfl; prepaid #17 ; round trip >� Port 1 arty. J. W; $arnhtl J. C. Paztou, ��R �iY.1 .A�.'T \ \ The wiu(1 Aud P.n always been charitable and kind, it d that !1'+31); intermediate via White Stariline,#41; Porti erry. Port Perry. e q lA 33 7 19 14 - - \ vaile'd all, day on Monday last did ani 4 Uzbri e. Z. Hem hill,; J. C. Widdifleld, � : ` - I acted towatds you as a father, co inaelo round trip #75 ;Second Cabin vi¢ Anchor P o•alciilable amount of injury to the crops Whitby to Glasgow, #88.00 ; rotmd L) dKe• Uicbrioige. 9 10 ; 19 14 A 99 16 j I ' I throw bout the country. Sarlay, wheat, rind friend. All this vac noeesant - in thq Line, 5 C ingto. • Chas.. BarnbK Samuel Baird, I I v oats flud,corn were blown down in several dischatge cif .my duties, for iii th Priest trip #75. Ahuve rated inohtde railway Canny n. Cannington. 11 ZA lb 9 21 16 �� R . - )lacea and badly lodged. It is feared Should be combined all these high qunli. tickets Whitby to New York and return. ti vn George F. Bra , Donald lions, l I �j R I N G U G ' l 0 1f;r E . Marley will be badly colored. ties, together with a Ruperab ltIItlin� For through local, foreign, ' Ingle and Boa trod. Beavortton. 19 !1 10 1� charity. "Let your charity a ound,' round trip railway aIId ocoiau tickets to q IIptoergrovol. F. J.Gil1t►epie Cbatlora Hewyttw .. -"- The Boating Sea"IL I - a said the apostle. Whatever kind y rale all psi is of the world apply to ' Up grove. :Atherly. 18 . 44 11 . ' 18 Large unmbers of our I citizens and tions existed between m Protest lit fel �j • STEPHEN Ul1i - __ __ y Deo. R6ib. 1tI84 8-y , y ord(ar. r. E. FA1tEWli;Ll, Clerk of the Feaoe ( _ ' visitors have takeit advantage of the fa• low -citizens and myself must r dountl eilities afforded for boating on the river more to their credit than Iny wu. I G• T• R. and TOIFgt•Aph Office,. Vhitby. ' - during rho warm evening of the past onlyencourAgod the .friendly' vances f . ',; BRAZILIAN. WAiREHOUSE e_ ,. r \t eek. No mote pleasan sail can tie they were pleased to make. I ne er war; C L M011 - , : ARE T imAgined than one down t e serpentine taught that religion should eiubi ter m' , . river ou a moonlight night. against my fellow man. I _ IIxlme$$e Stoel� of Crockery and Glassware at Tumble Down. ]Slim 1tlzperientie• I•have Spoken to you at �;reate lengt ► � . ' PL i T WOR$Ss I Prices. 1 I { Josh I3illinge reiYiArkA:=` After several thtrII �inmteakneed,o;orait formal re ly p I 0' 10 t0 �0 Per Cent. DISCOIIn 0 ea SIId �1II11er �@ +j $ yenta uv reelection I have come tet the Po Y Y • J, konklusion that the three neat difficult conclusion, I will request of . u as - r -� I iA fine at3sortmont- of Glass amps will be Bold 8t �hOle things in life are : First, ca ria' an arm parting favor that you will remo ber At- FLOT7R Bale Prices. , - folof live eels up a steel hill without ways with charitymysojonrnamo Ryou PICKERI�TGi I f -' { A ulJ Y#f S YY 1:�LL I \ t' and that ou will never forget me 'n you ' _ Green, Black >hn� (Tapan TeaB at 2�, 3J, �0 and �� OSIItBIr tspillin an eel; second, akti del s referee �' LIVJERX STAB tS MANU*AQTUUR OF extra value. The Prize Tea still takes the lead i ra ers. Be. faithful in the obs rvsn , SHORTS, ' Ata (log fight withopt getting mad ;third, P y "' - editin' anewspaper, and the last is harder of the law of God and his. char h. 1) 'Choice Family Groceries at a small advance on cost.-' than the fust.' firm in your faith, rind above all zerci ` THOS• WHITE, P `p ietdr. I + S1Hg'Ie T vo-Furrow Ploare , ,Lard Bacon and llama Trout White Fish Herrin an - that heaven -born charity one tow rds a 1 BR N,, t t st '�'t �'t other. I would not Lave you thi k th I oaf Wo latest anti moat approved style, t 7t_ _ An ozcliange says • - Probably the I will always have on hand first -al Hordes, r �t'Tesh Oysters In b111k Or Can. ' I leave yon without regretS. Kind Csrrisges,Jco., and lop them to the pu is at rea- ALWAV8 ON HAND with Diamond Steel Mould . ' tstrangeat'� piece of inconsistency is ex sonable rates. 5V6 aro now prep,►r.d to suppply Boards Call early aI1t1 Becare bal'galIIS. _. , . �. friends I never expect to fin • ,T or drive Commeralat, men to any po nl ou th. ` 1 i I hif,ited by the man who favors a repeal dearest and most devoted must pa wil moat reasonable terms. Br" - . '' $11 p Ton Cutting Boxes, Clean White Beans, Dried Apples, Butter and of the by-law forbidding cattle running at dot demands it. It is ne°dleas f r me ' ]tlaehine Jackie, . , ' Marge, and who at the same time los e say that I shall ever keep in gra fol A 'Bu8 meets AlI G. T. >raln8, Shorts, ` .a 16 L" .. wheel Barmwa, taken 111 exchange. -p . . control of his reason every time a neig membrane , the good people of Pi kers Fire Platforms, S1M0Iq FRA•s��e I - 1 bon's hen happens to stick her ho#aa and shall never fail to offer up f r the anti parties eaueti Gar pnnctaally at i�isldeaeea. •, [;oa,l ,from, tluough an opening in his fence. Men of m most fervent and earnest ra a fe-teamins and team' sup pled whe wquir.d 1''lOIIrr �.50 r la0 ��- . ` Deverell's Bleck Brock -street, Whitby i that Stamp are really too absurd for any- 3' at moderate rates, on short nolioe, dT -y -, ' . . May God in his goodness protect a� All kinds of Machinery Re- R %� : ' thing sous a museum. yea, one and all. NO 8%t8rt�nRte rAt84 eh�trged:O dr �l KERING : G/ 1 R/ " l A L1 W QRK� sow to itnair. whitewao�. ' - i , 11 - All pt�lirties taking ixod ou elhort notloe. r ` 1 ;ti A whitewash that will not rdb off is i'he �� �� more ba)rrele 8t OIIOe ' et a made by slacking one half bushel of lime Morning Service at 10:8(1. ubje O m C g PIoW Husds hind T,iaad Boards for Mss• (ARM$TRON(I'8 OLt) STAND.) i - with boilin water, kee ing it covered .. libloral reduction in,pri 0. say, S�rlvester, Oshawa, Bowmanv�le, ono-- "•� I q S Peter in rison,.. and how r sous( .I I and Port P G Plow. during the. process. btrain it and add it P .. . Evening service at 6:80. Subjec . "� . ( �, . -�. A. NEW THING. IN PICKI , NG ! . peck of salt dissolved in warm water,throie Sabbath day, .and how to s d I• ' . AC=Iiow MORD TO am `/ , j All kinds of Plo Poing, Castings, die. ' � pounds of ground rice put in boiling water Everybtxiy welcome. Come earl LOCKIE S HORSE SHOE PAD. ,a and boiled to a thin paste ; one half pound _ `�-41 r W. Cf. Howson, pastor. " ' I I. , . . of clear Ins dissolved in warm water. I ' I Q I _ �+ The most valuable and humane appliance ever invento±tor f: horattt: Hays g : ' :.1- I ' . g - I A. - . Doivs ll, Claremont. Miz these well to ether and let 'the mix- siattiic nisei ' Qf IJewim MaC es. / a fi ileltured the agency for Pickering I °an now supply the above. A tri1►1 Of the Pfd ture stand for several days. Seep the At this season of the year' care eh . , eon i use u ea . will vinoe anyone of their great fin s = ' " _ wash thus re ed in a kettle. and when be taken to remove alt black kno p , -- I ! r i T �T�T 7 � `'0 P P le with fruit trees. The knot in some I al qi .1 t, • ' . • ) .; ... MmI �V ISy C0.i: 0 ' used put it on a$ hot �iS posaib _ I sinto�r's or whitewasher's brushes. is nite'bad. and a general else g o d - L -- o '� EIS ,£'` q p of the whole trees would Yet On g, A i ; ., i �1j;1 rr P ING �►X a -�- 1 t' i . ; Thor, setatra r . The statute is ve (# for insertion m tile' Plate p° ' loft w peop a (rent Y • x r • `s The following, sent this matter : it says that every o nor r e �C iNe � � aC'iC I C � L �L R �;, • �y N>cwa, ez .shad itself :-To the Methodist _�: P dad w wul yes free,= - p Brethren -We Occupant shall "o7ut down and ,_ AV" Hair PiekeriegwA what 1 ,royal, velasbto sample box or good tlhgt will Dae -.+ �^ �T , . Chnrch, Pickering- Dear black knots found on plum or ohs t n in tM way o! matin{ mora ne 1 !a ►Lew Heiviiag pa cite of Iii er Harpers 1 �,�C' thttnkfnll'y acknowledge the brotherly in given a a . an than on ever thouabl byb al any IaMat improved P duets dad ltd ,res atis r A s on Lis lana, so often each and ev rY 0,000 as i canis postaal by mitt bwtnasr o .pttai not tsaa Yon (tan liv. now prapare(1 to ell tlnde of 1. ;..: r GAR�lAGF.i �ND �A�TV B U 3 Li/i7�41i>f' " - ` e , a. kindness with which you have granted ns as it ilhall appear on nneh t a will tea Lr+e a n of at home and work in spare time o ly, or a111 the the use el�our church daring the Sessions fine for neglect of duty lis at n t vda�, is�le�. >►� won l t time. Ail od both sews, or all g,wniuy sea Su�aCe Plan. MatRi TUl'nln . F;, ''s of oar Yearly Hosting now just pa�� leas than #b nor more than f80.f r (tsls bring yogis mtiPsq twaler lbsi aatth/sg olesiul. Woranl. w wryoras eifsty evert• . g1 gt gt >' f3 , - sly in A>7Wiea. All thou. tis 4►ae0�qp in pry ing. Tba/ ale who weal work loll t Gig Sawn ,and Rlp Sawing, �3�riok Mouldt3 end Barrows made to order on sht�rt $ Ad we God that the same P Offense. d wtah molt bob Apel. wantled a*es�wbare, noes, we mtak s npsar+llls(1 ? on t!It Ithortes notioe Pray ei_ stn, of ell tress loss ail lime or are not ws ea ed we will fjl to p[ for .i��I� ' who bas i-eStod a n us in our delibera- .A. Z Z. - "Mr .A. �n AI.- N'= j oa re -Doan- only. to wok t a rel awn Ow trouble of writing ns. !s mars irea " -� �' 4 po e t t r �tt` saeXn Orx1 f �t _L tions. ma abound in yon as y The 14alvation Asmy bas been old heart• =flet a i k. i a te►�7 .e tion.. eta, .ant lies [,atmensas Iatidol°loi �-- yh, - {. On behalf of Canada I I Dos' y. 8•_ - rr. tt Porl. enre for ell wire start a oplrft Den' delal I pw Pkkering, Ni. 19tL,,18A8. 3 i 60 y , , py yens nildinf;• + at Bell.eille. jiaiae t- ,�;dl4~ Sro wN A Ca, PorWatt, - 1T -y prie I' i' Y, II[., Ho _a icholson, Clerk. , ;'" u� t �u�4 P� wai;d "1±I - - 1 :,,,I '. - ii #�., �,. ( (,saf1: .� ,, ,P ,�Ir il'i?,:P:� _ A!. - _-4• (t 1P.8F i' C - ', , , 1: 1; a -3,:,Y1 �7 '� +:s r . %6 . i r.: �},�,� _ rt �`.. i - -.. t� �» ) �� - , _ _. r A. .a T - ►' ".. w _ �. ; r f. . T. f. a ,e . - .,- -. .., a ,-.,. ,. ... - i .+� a. - ..- - - . k -. .. P n -• .. a 5 4 q '+:s. .,s._ - t -r J , �,.. ^1. (shy. _ .,�. : �"{ ' '+ - r f 'w''FF.s+.'-- ��i , :i �f - 1. - - Y n*- ''. F '�' • - _- n `• a.. - -/ r, . . y. . :.1 ;/ - COR THE AAlal ER . drops of carbalic sold, are excellent for kee - P _ fag lice away from the saints. - �, . Dairy and Stook Topica• - Keep the Chickens growing how, and f t , Salt for stook is not a necessity. Here as if thay were laying fowl. Now it the ti e j tray be a raving. -Col. F. D. Curter. to force them along it it is desired to ht► e A New .] ork dairyman say@ he is oonvinio them lay early. A little extra teed and o e ed that every bushel of windfall applsr fed during the fist three month■ w ill do m e b to his cows was worth a pound of cheese. good to make them good winter layers th 1 Cows sh( uld not be heated up by -being, any patent poultry food can do after Than s - ht rried, excited by bad usages etc., and giving. If breeding thoroughbred fowl, th y should havb.a shade from the extreme heat should be separatedfromotherbreodsatth e t of the sun, months old, and better at six weeks if A beef finimal-is like an apple -#first the horns or game are with them. green stage ; second the ripe stage, and third Early maturity Ir an impor-tint factor i aM the over -ripe stage -when it begins to de- pullet, end hence it it now too late to sect re r teriorate, them early. The best course to pursue is to Good pigsi never come from poor -care and make up the time by crossing with o . les poor feed. Good care does not, however, from the early maturing breeds Tile .t necemarly imply gorging a growing shote cock for this purpose is a Leghorn. full ts with rich food until it is a mass of diseased from a Leghorn cock• and ordinary Dom on fat. hens will lay when six months old; and zi Give tothy cows none but; the beat and sequently if the pullets•atre. hatoAed fn_ J roe •- purest food. With no other stook it this so they will lay in December if the winter d s essential, for the reason that It has been fully not come in too soon. demonatmted by competent authority that `' ' - ' Gaeao should not be plucked until he milk it a very prolific source of transmitting goslings are all hatched and able to ke disease germs from impure food, and especial- care of themselves. The geesemay be plu k- ly from impure waters. ed twice -once in July and ones in Nov m - In selecting a dairy cow see that she has bar, as thea will have nothing to do a r i good berg. This is where she carrier her this month is the way of laying or •illi g milk, and if small, she can not carry much. Never buy a cow with teats an inch long- It should he remembered that- the rens alb of the feathers is a great drain on the syn m, let some one else have her, and get one with and the geese should be well 'fed, and gi ea ' teats that the hand can grasp, ThL. ie a a warm, dry place at night ntil they n very iml,ortant •point in the make-ap of a fnliy feathered again• dairy cow. ' To make a -gentle milker,'& calf should be Eggs may Ile Packed in salt for winter a trained from the time it ie two months old. It Co41 ashes, plaster, well-drie(f oats of , should be robbed grid stroked and petted. (ted even dust may be used, but •alt Ir he Its teats and udder should be handled fro beet, llcy proce•see are mo a oonven rat _ quently Lrom the beginning. Thue, when thug liynid methods, and the later thoy re the animal is ready to become a cow, it will preserved the better. The chief point to t,a be Neiillar with'tthe motions of milking. observed, however, ts to fr(gaebtly t rn A oorreipoudeDt of the Lrntdort Li s e Stock tho eggs, and keep the iwxcs in a cool pl Jour-na1_has been looking up ancient milk Under domestication fowlar(quire nu ri- records, andfinda amobg the laws of a Welsh tious food, with a lit' le seasoning once f a king, Howel�Dd _, made as early as thetentth while, to give relish. Any sit , condim rat cent■wjt, that prieoa were fixed for the cur• like ginger, or pepper, is stirmcalatiag nd rent valge of certain animals. For any de- helps to make them thrifty, bet they she hl fact or blemish of any animal at the time of not be fed on each quantity as would cif se sale, reparation and restitution meat be made nndne action in the syatc rat, but merely: to W the $Oer. . - "tone up." If fowls are fe`1 in this by -• W40 wooden uteriA should be used in milk- there is no reason to expect they will k -p ung or to setting 'milk. Wood absorbs the in good condition and make t4terreebves &I- milk- into Its pores, and when the pail is Cable to their keepers. , - scalded, this milk becomes coagulated, fer- ems- menta and decomposes, and will sural}' in - Mrsl. Kate Miller•. , . jure the milk, by infecting it with leaven of 'The women m f Cana•la hsve been ent u• putridity. Tin pail• and pans should first siaetic in their etforts to provide f ,r the are t,e washed with cold water, then with hot and• c•,mfort of the volunteer engaged io he water and soap to remove the grease, then North-West campaign. On their way to the rinaod, and finally scalded with boiling het scene of the rebellion the troops have ea water, wiped yvith clean dry towels, and greeted and fea•ted at many points by the afterwards placed out of doors to air in sun- ladies, and in almost every town and vill ge °line' in Csiinada there have been bands of wo men The i1ra , from Beans is a natural food for wom king together getting up comforts in he sheep, sad they are the only stock which eh pe of wkrm clothing,,daioty food and os- arefond of it. It ie a healthy food for_.them pita! necesai•fes. One lady, riot ■trictl a Oat straw is better for sheep than any un- Canadian, but one who has I= callerl them palatable hay. They will pick out all of the „Canadian Princess," the Princess Lo iso, leaves and heads of all kinds of straw, but hue been prominent inthir work in 1:ng1 d. they do not like the coarse straws, and will There have aLo been noble women who- we� not eat them unless forced to by hunger, taken time field with the troops. Nrs. ate ~trees, to t)e g(>�r 1 for sheep, ehonld not 1 e Miller v, ae at Winnipeg# serving as e d over -ripe, musty, or full of orgot. On thin nurse in the General Hospital there, hen) _.� account rye is the poorest, and wheat next. the rebellion broke out:. She immed rY' To give sheep .a keen appetites, no more offered to take the field w tum the troo to should be veil them than the will eat n � Y p act in the caps sty of none. !It is no an clean. They come to a sweet smelling and easy ma. ter getting well sivalifIed nutac to fresh rack of food with a relish. hate for such work, sand Mre. Miller's tier Al,flock of sheep, says the Rtit•al Ca wul inn, ('should double, themselves each year, and w le at once thankfully accep Mrs. Mil- ' ler hwd teen trained fur over th ee yea in hotly Lambe will evil for quite ur much u _ the shop coat in the first place, thus leaving the (.eneral Haepitrl in Montreal, and ad the parent stook and wool to the good. In hod two years' experience as,•head of t� e. fact, sheep breeding L one of the beat pay staff of parses at the "inuipeg fiospits , s . Ing branches of mixed farming, especially in she was appo rated head aurae ofhe n.ili this country, - with its try climate and rich hospital established at Saskatoo , The ork �t►etaree. There ie no e_ 1 retry ]n the .world must have been arduous, as over sixty en, ter yrhere sheep thrive no well, to a Po free from rrtmtny of them very badly wounded, era cared fer in this hospital. ]3efore her ad disease, and ittafn such perfection, as in Ca nada. Those farmers who are neglecting this vent t%ere the hospital rooms were s me - Important industry are standing in their what 1-heerless places, andtho home-lik at - own light. and those who have kept their mo -pis, re which was brought to them by her flocks by careful brooding have never done and t,e nnrsa of the Sisterhood of 3:..f ohs w well as d�nog tue peat few years." of Toroato, was thoroughly apprecia by Slaying or dodging horses are made so the c tizen soldiers. She was reg •rd by `generally by impaired eyesight which gives the wounded men as another F1')renee Ni ht -- them an Imperfect view. of objects, and they tngale. Mrs. Miller is a native of Glag ow, I do not recognize ordinary things and are which aha left twelve years ago for C•w b. fright"ed by them • whereas, If they could For such a responsible position Mrs. M ler see well they would not shy. Poor eyesight is A very young woman, being but th y - may be caused by over -heating, over=draw- three years or age• ing and by wolf•tooth. • For the fiat there $oto Weather Diet.: { . should be cooling diet, such as grass&, carrots, . , . I and bran mashes, together with laxative Summer menus are much mote diffie It to medicine, glauber salts being the beat, fed arrange than others, ae our systems de d . daily with the mashes, one-fourth pound, un- cooling viands. There is nothing mor so- ce table than cold meats° such as cold oast til We animal gives evidence, by the bright- P noes of its coat and general appearance that lamb, sold roast squabs and chickens, and its blood has become purified and the fever• among cold vegetables, cold eispar us is out of•it. When this condition ie reached These, if neatly arranged on. the dish and the eyesight will be improved and perhaps Prettily garnished, if with nothing more than restored. Over loading horebe isbeth rtnpid a few fruit blossoms, will please the ey and and wicked, and strains the nerves -of the °lore easily tempt the palate. $e► ad are most acceptable. A liberal diet of reshi eyes, for which the only remedy ie to wash thoroughly ripe fruit it of the highs im the eyes two or three times daily with _a portant• to most of us, but care must b ex - mild extract.of witch hazel, or some good aired not to eat too heartily of it at an on eye -water. When this straining is severe teal. Vast quantities oPliquids shou b nothing (will cure it, and the horse usually avoided when fruit hag been eaten, becometi blind. - . _ One @hould' have a good sized im-box; cap . - J Poultry Points•. - - able of holding.& good supply of is I Sell all:products of the poultry yard as soon should be so arranged that milk, butter, etc.1 as they are ready for market are separated, from meats and vege bles! . Feed the poultry just before it goes to When huddled gather they lose their denj' .. roost, and again just tee soon as it is light City, so far as vir individual flavors a ooni enough to see, or leave the food where they earned, and become tainted with the avo catn get it themselves in the morning. of one another. This is particularly t us o Never wait for a rise in the price of young milk and butter, which rapidly absorb i put chicks. It never comes, As soon sa arper- or obnoxious flavors. Cleaulinews is no he ` ague appears in the market, Is, the time more important than in the Ice -box, hich when they may be' solei to good advantage• should be thoroughly scrubbed at least wI W hen once the prices begin to decline, they a week• go down until 'the "did hen " standard it Milk is's very important • Summer die reached. bet should be °sed fn moderation or it Le 1 Lov i for tIle business• and faithful &f ten- able to produce ill effects.. Drink i1 in me tion to it pats the poultry raiser a long way mouthfuls and rat a moment between e on the road to success. The difference be- Dyspeptic persons Are advised to beat th m. tween s basket of eggs and no eggs at all a few moments before drinking. This tea r ties in that, and In the result of the fidelity- meat broom the butter globules and de , with which a person will attend to the bud= digestion easier. We strongly . taco en, nets. skimmed milk and fresh buttermilk as Keep the old hen cooped, but let the coop mer drink■ inrte&d of foe water. e i be so located that the chicks can have a long water dyspepsia, a common malady d ran on grant or in a garden. They will kiil the Stlmmor months, m&y be entirely n ev myriads of ua&U insectes to their own and by using small quantities of freshly ch rra this farmer's good, and do no harm. Young buttermilk accompanied by what L k ohlokeas should be petted a little, by food- as a moderate dry diet, . in them from the hand and otherwise, so Breakfast should. not be a heavy m 11147 will remain tame• This will sail° the hot food ehonld be used In moderation. H work sad &fid to the pleasure of oaring for tea and coffee liberally partake► of p e " them very mach. - - one from feeling comfortable aU day. Want of olpanlifn, i,r ts& of themost ism - ishes Ice cold, oatmeal, crackers and . race can f o of fallen in"poultry keeping. dainty shoe of cold lamnb, fresh frac r The d be cleaned daily, or and- cold aspsragas p>�esent a breakfast 4 weekly at the longest'• Sweep, whitewash that makes hot weather a luxury. . a16d ass o&rbt k add oftsst anongh to keep tea, mad the rows and nese free Let him who ae�leots to raise the X11 - I ow mics. Neat am made of oaldined phis fear lest when he 41Lt, no one will floe, w•t sap with wi►tsr in which are a few out his hand to sa a him. i I: l ... _ - b r t - - r ` I I + z .. it ' I. i . r k ,_ ' I J . - w F% J T .;, . I - , , _ .� �.,...... I. _ ....�.��. ____ - - :y 809it4L 194XT BR�� nwit iI' ut Tiley Bpeak for TYe�uelves a A : i&<. ._ l. % -ir-1 `-� Plums, Feb. 17 --Tbb bto certify that F ' a t de>]tb la a �fe eNi,ebeea«sed jtr z. A giriumm. sppegtred'ati W` le liarir I have °sed Poi 's NEavil.ldx for rhea- . , • ow. dressed u a f aimook, and''w Jewell i I . I- worth =880.000: The rter we% tr maWm. and 11ave oared l6 a valetable tame ' � . o � .� � • , k---- tiNOW 8 A8"MINATION, 1 . '; �1u ` dy for all Internal pain, and wou'd greatly ` state whether or not s could a 'The darkest day of my life," Gert', •rat reoommead it to • publio,-N. T. KINlrs• , ter si i s n ts Hugh Coaway lett at b y death & .dplead said to a friend, "was We clay I heard �� T LEY. f Linooln's assaatuation, I did not know °oval oAlled flUnge and Arrows, whtdi tgD$ CorixTv, Jaa. 9. -We are sot in will be published next autumn. t is said , ors w at It meant. Here was the robe pat the habit of pu1%d g patent medioines, but to he similar fn style to "Called k." is the field and start ag p in we oanaot withh dour testimony a■ to the Count Tolstoi. the Russian an or, has grafters. We had fought iL�j• w ,now become s shoemaker's app eatioe Ia order greet veins of N valine as &remedy for ., .. � o .. - - � w had til fi ht it ter bessMla*tkln. nooin pain. We have leaswe in recommending ' g s to give h brain a needed rest. a eats s kUled on the evesda, ilio 14th f Ap beautiful ample. it as a Devout g remedy. -REV. H. J. - _------ --- , __------ -- ---- - - - - -- - � . rI .I wa► busy aand6rg oat orders stop A scientist makes , ropy rt that o refui ex- dLLEN, BENJ. DI .LON, and many others, .T$3B a. 951U3W53D8 BE " VV 3Et I3WC�SIR I ,. rutting, the purchase of snppUM4 d to P. A. Churchill elates I -There seems 1 • I _ ONLY $3.00. pertments have fully establhhed the fact he no end to the of Nervfiine. I ONLY' $3.00. . uF rout the army. Lincoln had prom• i- The cbeet eat In , Clothes wringer• that the common earth worm, w dtge►p to go to the theatre, and wanted me to send you a few tlmenlab, and can send the market., or all kind•. fated, hu the power of r■tgeoeta la 1>♦erd Warranted tint- - with hint. While I was with the Prost- you plenty more 1 of use to you. y t • � R o y a 1 C a a a - ` - The flat profits of Gen. Gra is book class, or money re d rat s note came from Mrs. Grant Isayl°g will it is thou ht, exceed tt Des of y other Sold everywhe funded. Send di- tian�� -" Imperi- i ''-. tat ihs mast leave 1Varthiugtpn tha fight. ' g ., feet to manufac - . a1, King, also e wanted to go to BurUngtgn,to se her bO°k ever luusd. Ths pnbl estimate Iwt every nu sweep the mow from be- turen, or prOcur Mangles, Two 4 ' that from;L60;000 to =20f11,000 w 11 be paid fore hta own fico sad sot busy, blrnseif trnm year Hard Moiler and Three c Qdr Some losident of a trifling aura' a boat the trout on his net hbors til � Rolier. Write for i• - _ . Qt■tnt ,for Abe first edition as■d that a g e•t . ware or house ; d` adi,bef "Sol" to leava that eating. Furaishtn dealer' . particulam a reoei 'e DMrly $600.040 together. Saye a C Noe CL evldtnce g• as glail to havelino, tee I am slot ant to It b the pinion of many oaghttul 5 I a made m ex teas to - HIMILTOX J USTRIAL WORgS CO,, MAUFACTUOrB�S, H��►IILTOA, CAB• . . to the theatre. S t Y English scosomtrts that then wU bs ao n- flea be offered to any other preparation u colo, and at the proper hoar we started vivsl of til indtutriu naW en shall f r the train. As we wen driv along supports our o that Putnams Painless , be invented a motor ,to tulle th place of Corn Extractor 1 the beet and safest corn -' $ R �' L L �i �7 Tania wvsane horseman d e just without hr ArrILIATI N WITH VIOTOIIiA 1JNrvKxSITY, C(lls0( rt(m} XI,LF.Vi1.LB, ORTASIO. �: -' > n°syl ft steam, and capable of being ° eon remedy In world. Dr. (:onsadlne, t on a gallop and bink again vire fid our large expense for plant. Port Dalhousie, Iter : —11 I can testify to Tbi, Oo lege, r nm M7 in 18u, hu h%d Io attend•Cce aver 30:0 different Btu tout, It roar, eosnrp•. e� t•e8l- , , tl rrlage, looking Into it. Mrs. t Mld : ties for "geoersi cult •ry' •^d for m,tricalati m in Arcs, Law, enc., at a ,rodorat' oo5t. Thu C ,negiata CourN The bicentenary Handel Fac Val at the its efficacy bge •r with many others here." (mbraoet both "•u.tr oulation war¢" and seleoted Btu lies to s nev r and Fhiloaopiy. Th, A hu,ioe c t lli _ ere is they man who get near an innoh baa awarifee :8 dip�rt ,. of gradu ►tion in throe r- are It was never t, ;.nnn,ar s, n•, n. The Buri.e,. Jollrge - da with rents ot6ermeteand trNd to over- Crystal L'alace, to London, oon sing three This Is a naive opinion. Try Patnam's b nude• ih 1 vironti m , f a practical aoc uataot Ornamoni•1 F +roman hip a rpea•itr. The hosool of Art 1. . -,T' in amlis•lon with ;he r.utsrio -chool of art, sad toschc, ita course. - b ter sur conyereatiba. He saes so de fiat days' woos attended by 62,000 persons, s Palmas Corn E tractor sad avoid poison- fW A ,p 01.1 coil," , f loe'ures for oo-�ferenae studen'r or the Methn"-L t f=tumr,, io which th •Rev Ln- C• ' Hen be b cow fact that leads Joseph Bennett, a musical ons and cheap ■ bstitates, Sold by drug• mw, arff-.., the s. B. o,wkson, lets , ., d ocher° take p•rt, esu[ be elutes during the winter month i . i[ e lett the dining room Ai A •eduoiian in ice. c i 10 per Dent, (instead . f a detl,ite rum v f ,rmer'y) is ¢rooted to Nndeata t•king two ' din after mfr.' I t11ongbf it saes o ty oar critic' to say there hu never a MW gists and dealt• in medicine. or more Dapertmen . B ,th ladle. and gentle rasa ears fitted. Fail Te+n, begus &,ptcmler 8:h sty, brat learned hiterwsards, t the sunt when Handols mesio stood in danger It V said the the crime of parricide was FO " ANNIIAL ANNOQNCEHENT" AbD CII;CIILASP, ADDIIf 38 • `" of decadence. unknown In of the states of ancient i - seman was ll3oth. It seeBss th I was .t - i may. . P. 17YFR, M.A., I RIESI DENT. 'have been attacked, and Mrs. Grant's When the s nears of England d free to de Grrece tintll a w was enacted for the ape• _ _ _ ofdden reroln to leave chased th pis Ds. as author a good tura she orde a copy of � punuhmen of such a crime should it co• -- . ' few da s after 1 naeived w an n moue his bock. This La■ures a •ale. yet om. 10 , award for the Conv�ctlnn Y Y been when her old t wn orders bb pa r stopped "'Lama and Grow Flit," . . . I, i tier from a man Baying that fie b ' tailed to kill me ;that he rode on my tho police hart, to be called (n check the to a prompt a fly preached, but not ■o easy Of Dealers 'who of �%� % ferior 011 of UAher -, nlacewhodeafreto a scop . to ractice, f a non leas no a tite, for an bell In McCoLL so Manufacture for sin av far as Havre de tram, ad as my clamorous po i r Y Y p Pe Pix . was looked he failed to get He Every proiminent member of the Bmitbh brat adbtraw g nanrea,riok-headache, dye- ea • J t Caked God that he h .d failed. I n eniber Government tr a oollega-main or a graduate p pria, boils, or any other IU resulting from 0- •d ' ,-ry - inaction of s . bowel■ it V impossible to � VZ , at the conductor had looked our , brat of Rugby, Egon or lfarrow, i T air prods r I . - • . w t roe the letter w&e I os Duct la . I criers wen also for the moat p , the pro- get ap woh las h v will produce sirs al- m, �' i ll r Y m rned-of the assas■bsstion as I was passing -duos of Lha great Eraglish t o°al Imo- dermanicoor aleaoe. In order to laugh ■alts- �, • t coagb PJril+ldelphia, I turned und, gtitutioes, The way to othos n Rngtaad tactorily yo mastbe well, and to be well yon a rprcW ttaln sad ase b Wash neew to tis through limo ■ohooih ase. moat have our bowels in good otter. 1'ou �• ,�C�� ��s ' i gton. It was the gloomiest day of my Then are 391 institutions the world (� do this and laugK heartily, Witb "I lc. McCall Bros. d• Cee Earek4l Cylinder, Bolt I For Bale by all lending dealers• ( Tonouto .fes" for the education of deaf-ifiatee Gertmany Pieroe's "1 leassat Purgative Pellote." the Cutting----_ Wool oils' - �-- -` --_- , d , `' ON TILE BATTLK FIELD, hoe ninety of th(se, France xty-seven, little raga tore of the Uver and bowel■ and --- c r " In clrcnmatances when most. me would (;teat 1[ritain forty fix. and a United bat promo re of jollity. i . .SAMUEL R O G E R S & C O •' i _ e apo to lose their head on the fiel of bat• ,y� till-ty-eight, Recent areful eati• On one o the Azore Islands, St. Michaels • ! - - -_—MANUFACTURERS oF— . . r e, for butane*, Grant's mind see ed all meta p� thenumber of these ortu°atee the people var"ly drop the fancily name, , - i- I le stronger and o}eater. Rawlins !d arse in a ,istenoe at' 800,000. each_ being known by entirely different nn- nee that in the couf naton of the ba tle field the Ed war Dor• like tildes. IThe same names are also applied a . � - - . •<, Archibald Forbes, g Lant's orders were more explicit an clearer respondent, it writing a biog by of Em- Io either x indiscriminately. - , . —AND OTUF:R—, .. . - - an when everything was gaiet. a seem• Perot William. with . sial of renoe to hie If the lic an fain and Wthfull dealt '� W . d never tc get aonf anted. I ask t haat � p Y Y ' ' � �� •A � R = � � O = � � :' - miUtary oampatgne. Thur find autos &n ex with they ill Dome to apprewlate it sooner oce if when giving orders Ior wn engage• I UOLD MF:DA[B AND FIRST PRi%F.l_WfIE1tFa'F:R B�l11ImfTF:D. ant, he was not appalled by the g t lees peotation of the 1•:ampewr's bet ao fila or later.. V foot ie well illustrated in the tent day sad an anticipatbn t a market experience of Messrs. Tuokett A Soni with ' I - r �% 11 Works Toronto.. f f life whmah would ensue. He r'epU . "No. demand. huropean kings sad iljtwry tt►en thea well nov►n " MyrUe Navy "tobacco. Que' vlt✓ o f__ WAS wa but I realized what it m ant. I h&ve a flay of living longer th most' men Througho t the manufacturer• of T. & U. I �._--, ''! '�j }(� - eve- gave snob orders natal I w satin• and it b g lite possible that hs Gvrnmsa have ■ firmly by their original idea to M�11'U �`'`` CA V TIVN e,i that it was the beet course to panne, -- -- -- Ia(8"' ` l+:mperor ma see hie one hua redth birth• give time p bllc the bat article possible, at affil :; W- i r sed then 1 was wi ling to shoulder the n• m rt day and fig t two or three are in the the lower possible I•rice, and in the large ; ; �,.., ..^� ( . , e [ , _ . risibility." ile added that ma y men meantiine. demand t r their tobacco then public kava .i ,+ LLC t = ' ' Y � . ilei a1 ooamm ►aden •imply of as f• m&aitert their a noiatioa. R ITA�V N 1 3 4 - �°°� ° '1'Ile gtlest�du whetth>OT ej not the English pP -- - �� ` awillingness to assume this respo tbility. : A: P 210 i f, -I,! - s n -Z M+--� _ language wo d wholly stCpe the French e e ke of two teen who were t lea in'`� po I in C.tnads bias been much disc aced by ed- j '. � r ' y - ore � ' ie respect, Sherman and Shetld The 1R tiAt.e—all lease.. --fiend toe Int �1t ��at, i Ater in particalm,he thought, was passive ucatore in tlyls oouatry. 1'ha test import- -- - - DArsV, tre(�ei i`-Jj - IilYv -- loo - but opinion ion the subject is hat of Pro- It TOUR G RS Fold nalat on i with ample oouragp to do what esstaed °°' _ favor Rivet w11o. in as add before the p[PE L FRENCH SHOE BLACgING t :ane by tis est to be roe rsAbls for the oat e. It - - _ -- _- - - - Uatverdty df Naw Branrwick mantaiaed uDirs ata d one bforsale: tworows. tw w asn't ram linens and heedlessness, b t fear- ye•rl bMten end one baa- Wrtw fur deserts• FIN 3T , _� -., - I that the hopb of doing away wi h the Freacb a. &rte. padiene b o. r, Bassa, Tratalrv. g� �i flRi 1)ISN RRITAN- ssness in assuming responsibility for re aLU♦ LE FARIe FUR ilALR-loo .ores, s ta. IangaafM, r�lttwagb the F h spetaktng V mors sees of the city of 8t Than aa, For NIA CO., 1 . • tr[hL[xa To rto.. class formedonly Dae third of population urian J. J LBWIst, New Serum. Oaf '' ct m be ansa reed forever ► \u REN-wtrtrlfALFLO! xY, CUNCE8910N Bear Plater_ :.E-f•-�_';IAI.iILTOX. - -ON1'. o[ Cs►na(i&. I n wt r - - . . Toe following remarkable dean t was , t ah, x rr Seven acre. Clear, read for grain, _ __ J ` rittegby General Gnat In his ph rtcian's and tbat t1.,a fact of then be g two Ian- ,manns. lull I a tram oorporstion Czb(idga Apply - - ------ romance on the 'lad of July :-I ask ou not $sages in C■rnada mast oe d oily Moog- eo lr- TUR . u'�= �E t r e - - "� • raised. HesNaid,thir was due to the rtiap Ha,et� �,it,, Lnam.ni and y$amine Their Super�.or Merit ! show this to anyone, unless the pb eleLns I i u(•y.t _ increase of toe French elastin and to its ia- w far w Animal' Ind int• awd from llos- ou consult with, until the end. t'a oular sad. sailers [ re. baso is ase art If}eara. fists. all , . :-�T� ms� r f 1 , I want to keep it from the fa fly, If fluenos fn ail social, oommer poUticsl sk adYseass beat. (tett.. bruLw, •nd.prain. Onres I - manta a sed .baa used is the b•tb, lane u1 a I I 1 ,l sownto one► man the papers will gat 1%, &ail edacatipnal contras. w..eee�rte► i bats I poAuval, daeatrrn„ t�e�...Ilee end N E �y �i A B B I S H 0 T A I B F U B N A C E S ami b rat, m d �e,et�y, a any other animal B04 rad they (the family] will get t It ,_ uwte.. tlOL •Doe•eh. Obvatare free'. write for ebrm. N a . - fes orafg at-. mcintreat assnte ould only distress them almost beyond Hard Ezperieaoe • j waned a good tdaesmeals to good man I •, _ AVol a►, for Mans eudearttenlan. nduranoe to -know It, and, by reflex would It i■ Busier to toll a lie than is to catch a _. I i- • istress me. I have hotchanged m e►ind flab. � tN dNT $HW�� i•; �-"' -- j�y sterialiy glace I wrote to yon befo iD the A woman'* bonnet mast be orthodox be- -�� �,j� y me ■train •now however, I kno that I ton her prayer -book fir. t f. 0 , - ` � • • r Winter Sete In whoa art vomer. , Chap ons Spool Cotton 1 p I _� in strength some days, but when t do go pow - sok it V beyond where I dtsrted to prove.. Prinafpteel, not pulpits, mak a church. wsnentet LL g�, e.d so rasa,rl,00th m •at .fit think the cheater ace vestry Avoid ly is The beat fitting coat is one that fs paid moving a tt.esilai o(.arrsarors ease. i. r _ re label )far nab N W Dhr-Goo t. Dealaea � , G vtw of your being ableto keep me live un- for. WELL BORING � � } - 1 theohasge of westher toward win r. ' Ot t:od make{t the tones end devil pdt r. •y - _ _ ea(ttes the ht the thorw ort. BUY THS STAR s-� -_- - -- . rat g ■ ,. arse then an oo ung �g C ise at any timethatmight carry me off very The hand opsins when the sant does.:' sans bww s tr loos f� ��a a R�ookRD.r'I a '� -� " ti, • bee fiber. Oar eom ddenly. The most probable of to The rculpqured face on a g coin m ay be �r,e$ereOe,m, „ate N a..m ter rotas ewwr. awd M+l •► _ _ _ , -1, licking. Under the cirotitenataac life V bssntUul, blit abither tears r nulla ever fI _ - -- _ - -W _- -- rtr Mteto a � siaatlt•w O AL. �- _.._. — - ot worth the Uving. I am very aUMal break la mol►oM►ny. ,� u p p� p . Hearts build nifgion Eor to 'ear ��+• � i �� a+ p ON• �'e ir°s<E/Tortive, Cles>o. )<hrrable brad F.ronomlcsr Htaters9n the iMssrkN -for warmtr,R and : for thankful.glad was written, bat ratoh• veautatir'or Charebes. Pehools, Pnbiic inildtngs, otoreit and Priv-a'e Kr,id.•nrer. Siro0a in out sad thankful subetitated,J have down. i Pork Paokers, Toronto. tonstruetion and eaally managed, capable of uivimr more heat with leas conrumytiun c f tu, 1 than any other healing apparatus tr Absolutely flas Tlabt• •leg Seven sizes are mule rand (•ul he set either In n rad this ion beoaaseft lfas cabled f arms think men are tall son ; `wonmen know L O. F3aoo . Rolled spies Bacon, C C. Basan. 'Brick or portable Form. C."pinpondenoe eolicitcu. Fol Cataloguer and further infora.ation address, •pa ter Glasgow Beet Hams, sugar Cared Hem. Drit d do practicauy oornplete the ork in they an all rtomach. B.et• Byre. Bacon, dmok.d Tmgues, fees Park THE E . C : G U, N E Y C O a' . hich I took w mach interest. I not The preatiber tarns love's young dream '14) fed Chilies, Family or Nary Pork, Ltd b be Was. The Bat Breads of Eng- L1Y[TfiD.) into a btttaare. Ith Ftw f s.tt to titook lir up strength enough to nvle it sad mg I eke addltioDs and subtractions tb would Fortune feeds soup tom men with a ` a at themselves t> an oD, else. Under fork. Ch Telesco Pis �' A �������� I t gg y e &Love circum_ stances I wW be a hap- s. , A Porlsble A labile Telescope that will tell the (� NTAR10 VEThlttl ARY COLLEGES. TXHI'Ot- r 11in t.tnd ! flaw' ,trn 1awamamps fart -the mat pole I can avoid. t .then - 8600i Pollv as Il a Fllleol," it tee of tae ah dock to Tcrooto at •three miles �J•naoSt.• Toroot r. [',ttrons. GOV, Gen- o Uac• fill 1i11i D .e , \ , off, with extra onomloel eye plea •od tsars slaw, • a, Lieut. -Gov. of Untatrio. The most sucueeeful Halling during hinter from Portland every TLnnee to bs ray extraordinary con, such Y esu the way it appeared in ti►e proof-sUp. for •efrouoniWa nes. It will sho+r Jupiter's scow, Veterinary tnstltutlon in America• Uver Sura hon• •ad Ha tee awry tBut rdar co L:rerm•ooi abdie suosu q on thea mountains in the moon, &a. sent dyed gr.duat- s in •ucoss.ful practice. All es rl. trom Quebec every Sat uday to Liver„oof, Daises at L o l The ter a 'ed roof reader however knew wo aonderry to land mala at.d yasaen,t�rs for SesNaod ea oma people believe then ie te be. i salmi de 6Oe P • to •ry address noeipt of $3.be. *need teach. rte. t3. ei o•+ b trine 0a . list. 1 re++, ppstand. ",3 frail Baltic.cre,via Halifax and Scut Le s ebp itself. I would ray, thessf tiro yo° `the ducal n intended an clan ged It to Q� OTT�R, pptieian, Fdty holler+. Princ ip 1 1'R')F'. 8I1lTti, If, l., w Liverpo,l fortaiphtly a,r+tg anms6r ma W read . 5hoe FOIL ter bh0 fl �' {! iw The ate.mwa of the (#lssFew lines call dorly wietes rad our collas na to maks me u mfort Y Pe to sad tmm risible:, Portlsad, Boston sad Phu.Oel• Y g $1 KINQ J3T. EAST, ?ORONTO: �� t phis; a.d•du(41 +Om and Boston, eeklyow ace Ifs.- bis as you can. If it 6 siitbiD 's proof- course it wast Ael erroq jet bow many an [ sLlsn ED 30 3 KAsx,) Chia. weakly ((i sgow apd ticston, wart y: sed at••teer • � ace th&t I ■bos■ld go now, 1< am. �► to dally QommiFadog mnok gra t error* by al - _ .na pauaasfpbt�, radmlghUy. For freight, paimsage, o ofi►er talormatlt■ ' bey rite call without a murmur. I should lowing the I symptoms* oonsamptton to 1 i I' appb to A. 8chumarher c}o-, Bautmorel 8 ` ,txfer to o now to eaduring aCy present go aDhesded It .flUated ith lou of apps + o' F rmer s - Son's 2"Al Pli s of thS Can&r3 it Uo. 1[allhx ; t3hea do Co , 8L �cra's g N. F. I Wm. Thom son a Co.. fit• 1 ^`'.t, H Id. 1 ufferin for a sin le da without ho of tits, chilly sen satiom, orb ktdg cough, it we cQer im a acs of making from #10 to sm per . Allan do r'o., chlcago I Love t► Aide 1• New _- g g y M week, tight aim , In 1�Out owe ealghborhood, by York 1 H. Reurilier. Torooto : Allac. , .,..e R, Ce. eeovery. As I have stated I am hankful In rays idol t4 delay i single moment the sue acting es Argent I oar Ttae ar.d Coffee. we guaran- Qnebee; Won. 6m-kta. Phl'sdo'This t H. Aa - ' (. +' to thew to Pl or we •is n food the purcbeser'e A a.ilan, Portland. Rn,rn-, M•,ntrna Discov i >� RTl. r 1'i f3o kat . 10 . � or•the providential extsasion of y time of D • erdl l(Ie>a �' moray. No cap needed-- lt»s a ftttle path. The (� (� enable me to continue 'm wor I am -the guest ti►Dd ohly eel le remedy yet Teas read may to b. e d ad and they will ecu cram 18 MARKED , �j1u � �i ���� ) - Y salvos hood and address si coos. Only ase V1 V lgil >li !l s . anther tbaakfal sad is • saoh ter de known for tl>jir terribly f. malady. $and AEant wnl a ted m each dfstriot tow no - esthankfal, becatiuI has enabled ms to see two litter stamp fob Dr. erce'i complete �. . treatise on this disease. ddress World'. PETE W E ST O N l r or myself the happy harmony wh so rad n STANDArtiD SQALES ) f , only sprang up between those en but Dlspentlary Medl(aal tion, Buffalo, -- - radon, - - -- ` few short yuan ago in deadly ole It N, Y. - r R r e - este - re Cheers an inestimable blessllog pis to Swans hsv been known Itve to the Ego • O $ _ Io �pronse Letters.'.. . ear the kind expnssionr toward in per of 800 yee►rs, orad Cnvior r It pobe►bb * NDNE QTH�R CENU�iiF' oe on from &il para of oar country f em poo that whales ■pmetlmer Uve 1,OOQ yews. ` � am �•+ o�iss I le of all nationalitia ; of &U n ons sad UeUcste dire&ra rid ly owed. Ciols- l CUT ��� r OTT/gt tr f no religion; of oolefederates sn of na- ■natation free Addn s W rld'r DLpensary m LJ `•� , (J 1 . tE _ onal troolik alike; of soldiers' orgy izotions; Medical As@o�efation Buffal , N. Y. ' lith s , • P a - - - . f jmcehanioal seientiflo, »llglow other The gfraf%I has never know>� to °tar n. The �eW Qp-Q)81'8tIV8 r N � ieties, embracing almost eve citizen a sound. -_..---- --- -_- --r y i. t the land. They have brought oy to my Preveniign Better car& wee beerais the out, • = • ' = rtacbineiu i Bart if they have not effected a . So to Macy of th diseases so valent in these '' ..n,«rmi�am a weals ���!� — - L �� ` t P .omen or` i. v ac V 1 ��. �, oa &rad your oolleagna I ackaow edge my days are oas�ied by soap aattaiaing wfiboa g ��-� -�� d adebtedness for having brought threagh Impare and inferotiow m tier. yvoid elf �•�1 a t -� I.uarJ, ears with rte,, Arte r1bA $eat. A(• he valley of the shadow of death enable risk PEAYrG7l Laoadry Soap, wuh w to mea 1e« . . , whbb is u_ °telt' nn.. Ask in on, hoar. �getlu —ARE THE— 'e' heated re the roof i e to witness these thin gL �Wp aa"iesBpm�`.. i t . r our scales io Huse n for Pl&ra ON. aD � @od! gvWL Adks make go-dogen . no w.ar o0 ----�"► the Toronto oa Co. SE T IN THE MAxgET the Dominica than g p sloth.., ...t ...y t.dr sus end.rta er u warr.atrd of all other make ad That W weeds grow space true , old , to w%A sarem m d-. m, rat.°. c.ws. �s` m +a bedelotho . Thane V ar mach wird in bearing with io,areoaab. Aadresk MIMS A Cb. p.tenteraadu.nc combined. any — { w, never truer than of vindi s and en- taieeare.re �.r.ta s _ . ntnom(To_t.osa. •IW STANDI SiW FV&NITDSr Steck and Ceai _. - - . n vices perslone. other people' defects as being sensible of Sfmlea. lldatrmerr• 3>^ . their tier ; and should mak. Latest improved Attachments �xtw sad llama'. seamen, t:reeera•d:`te�ei,e• �OOd Q a Beaten, seates ter remsertlte me. Daniel Wallow Is said % to be+ �i best the follies of ethers rather warning and an OliTABIU �'�8$' l---� Nowkeeperet Consult Your Bed eltla sc�tolar in A . Heb in instruction ourselves t a atabjeot 'at W8I BY, ONT. : t; owes f° the atnettr� Nrr► Yor for alav- mirth and of who oommtt sad of tkIs two pae� �Bt 1414tt�ta - P 13' •� L By pa � a coals, and In r - t fag. The demand foe pun Cel language lhegn. oatsated by its am sad hsatf tonatlaa, Q� W- 125 OUW ..• 10bsrd° >xiyts['eae M' anile f1e elhgast baY�i((s+ rwdeAa to Ret the Our mala era,tai wrssald V in America Is small. Q ' Co SR Thei�e+r, askhsd sad rte d r ter Ligrdtas s bwint mad es m ms for oer.st"Pud sholr i i W 'feaeka A�iar i llI �OOa Is tom. sed acs .ert■ie of Fer gore by the Haedwere Tad �� y a Itis ktand p sts tukN Uid'd pabiBtittft U"Mtu % > a. AM �� Costner- •P� o th.ir � �bv@M a .�ieishaw of � r(asee•�•• for thea. r•ar• •w ss « bstraad Omatogae wA Price lin �� i u blossow sad paints fihem wits th Phess�ing cial saigu e. '. BO -e i 188L '(raw•&• are prepatud b tto 1►•e rub a ssaehlne wlU do wen b waw tb pplivWoa „ I . hues and endows them wiW their P� and s the seseeaable ap.oee 'di°ri1' For 60 p - a411IL M thw TSB 0"PRZA2 tl'!t .. L -- - ' . ung iragrsooe. Whetter it wain is at- pat LwftjiD. I D, Deg Is.nhew .ed en,deatlo.a avo , �! parlors or a■iaLlter* to its bsf I Ot eco w. siret11e sac slrrdy10 elo a]c e ® dtsw , asd� Sewing Mach��e Voe � HAM 1 L T O N ports Itself with iaequals, its wor !t &roti r sass ltekse. o esln trs+rar errs. Is., •M >�- should make h ed bar a prodigy ty which. the y sada •� dam b Rev. J. J. Saltire cradaD cannot blame. , dwataDd tba t°'day is a day IL A., h4v !! JA►>ti18 6 80Q $s S�il[ILt1101t �► I W pre, + ;.,� " , .. .. ,, - . - - `, . . .. , :. t' •. , . ..,. • It E . ,t I ': � i - L. . f_ ` �. 1 ff - - - ti r {{ .GCt �•e , :' s ' z' • : -ry ♦ is ,:, -_�!- ,. _.a-. .- wa -• ti : i 3 "' i Irl . .. _ r , � .. -vv .! _ .c veal.,..-.. - fibs - •j�� _�te-�aa ..-. ... .-. -.: - _: taa� laar�a .. t2.li. •xn.�. .. . . , floofasE or latgl e�dLe salla itwt ' ..'.. - ,- _. - �al A— e.- A --JJ' � a-- _ -"—_ ___sae-. , a --.._