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I CO"'IC ' .: ' . . * - FIELD, , N Musical. - - LATliST LOCAL HAPPENtWOB RRdO1W1D By ClAremont tile word "Acts" was omitted oil was held at Brougham on Tuesday last. " " ' - . ' * . i if D., V. C. P. S. PjjYSI. . .-.. . - - . I � - I . ' Cl.k,N, SURGEON. CORONER, &c . THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED' THE PRESS AND JUTTEr? DOWN By OUR from the article. PIOR40 read, "ana the all the members being present, the Rftv,e. ..i., �...l � . . . . . I B.. ' - in the chair. . pickering,ont. offlc* hours-Morning, from 830" ON TUESDAY EVE., I MAY 11TA'. , CORRF-SPONDeNTS. , I . to I 1:.10: eveU1139 from 5 to 6 o'clock. , 1-y : I .,.-. j ... �­ -,.., I people Rnswered, Acts 24tfi and, in The minutes of the last special meeting . _ . MISS COUTTS, Prof. of Munip, will organize a !' r. m - ,. %, mss- - z � � : . I � - - . .1. , . part of 25th verse." Weregret the ' .1., _k. WARE, M :,;:: ��_; �� " , - * __­,� ..� were ., . D., M. C. P. S., ON_- Choral Class for Gentlemen and Ladies in Len '­ �'... . -1 BROUGHAM.- ...I., . .. *,L i take, a different sense was conveyed read and adopted. ­_ * Hall Pickering, Tuesday, May 11th, at 8 p. . ;.. .', .:. , . I � '­ / . J, TARIO. Coroner for the county of Qn- , W. . �,; . ... . _ . � � Several partitions and acdount* were . . ' -11 - . , . .� . I - pbvsicio#n, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Resi- Persons Jcliuiug'the Class will be led by easy and ' " '� . 4 - . I � tliau the writer intended. pr . resented and read, and referred to. stand- IL tario. -regular gradations from the ftrpt rudiments to Mr. John M.' Qeiow, having purchased .... next door to the Post.oMce, ! Rev. Dodson was ex cad in the pulpit ing committee thereop. . . ,-. I :. . . - L (lence , . -v 'an advanced degiee of executiob. Class terms: - ' as L I - - .,. - 11 ic - I 10 62 for thirteen lessons-book included. 41-Y the Brougham ugham hotel property, of Mr. Thos. of the Battifit Church last babbath, but On motion Mr. James Thompadn WAS � . ... ti��� _77_ .1 Poucher, hap thoroughly refitted the I - • * " - - �- -- --, Lc al. I - was unable to come through' having heard in reference to drainage on •sideline - .1 .. --' _,_­,:�_-_.____.________� - premises throughout, and-intends.cateong I - I ,� . � - . 0. in scarlet fever in his home.'; on 8rd concession. I - t : . L - ___ ------- , - �, to the wants of the travelling public. 1. ve ," L % . . I - - OJIN BALL DOW, BARRISTER ; strict conformity to law. ,,The Brough- Rev. Simpson, held " the Quarterly Mr. Mackey ga, ' 'notice that at next.- ' . ' , . . � �. .1 - and solicitor, votary Public, etc. OrTicz- ", �i . meeting of the ,Council he would introduce . . . . J 4)n'tario �; Bank service` n the Glasgow church on Sunday - � Deverell's Block, Brock-street, Whitby. Private - . . am" will be found a very pleasant: and . a by-law to appoint a Collector for the . - :;1. - funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable eei6ble house. to put up at, and the pub- last. A large number partook of the . . . : . . .... . lity for IM. &I . � . terms I ,I-, ___ - ' I ; Mr. Mr. Percy. _. of payment. S-y - PICKERING AGENCY.. lie may rent of courteous treat- s I affRixlent.. " municTackey, seconded by I . PARKE R,BARRISTERS . " - . I .ment and a moderate scale of prices. - . Rev. A. H. Kinnin preached a temper. � .4 1 L ' ORPHY& � . - moved that John M. Gerow be instructed - ,." * .'*L.. ' ' - Al ' and solicitors, &c. Money to loan. No 0 n for the transaction of all legitimate � 6 --06..- 1. Z.! ante sermon in 1; Presbyterian church in : * L I . . 1. �� I � , . , * -bridge opposite lot 7, : ' � : . ; . . coulmission. office: Haney's Building, Picker- BaXing Business. . . : � I' .. . " , , . to examine the . . _... . pen every Friday. B. E. Mo"Xy, B.A., . . -,�, . �. .........M. WHITEVALE. . " k - on Sun and urged the membership 6th con.. and report the propriety of build- - . . : .. 0 Omcz Houns-From 10 to 3; Saturdays ,.F - 1, - I I I ! i �. . . ! r I 0 THOXA8 PARKER. N. B.-A ninety acre farm for I '. . -, � - . , , � - - I . - 4-y 10 to I o'clock. . . I _1. * I' 1 ­ .. I to stun y the Scott Act and use all ins anew bridge, and what kind of a - . � - mie on easy terms- � . . The dam is nearly completed, and we their influence to have the law main- bridge. Carried. I I L-1- � � - . .. , - L - _k - auk in co ne' * f I .� - ... expect to bear the hum of the mills again tained. ' . On motion Mr. H. Han'e was heard in - I . � ftkm RE, BLAC , RESSOR & Savings B ' ' n etion. in -a few days. . I . � - • JD ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors i . .. The prdens are &H I receiving eire. reference to opening a road near his resi- ,. . . in Chancery, Conveyancer*, &c. Offices No. T (8-y) -,-,... GEORGE RERR, Agent. Mr. A. P. Besse has purchased ... to street (over Gas * Company .9), i10 1 . a the "e' Who will have the first green,peas. dance. . -ToroD D. ronto. � a Cl ion ­Lcsch TX*y 11 . 11, �., -- money crated ydesdale stallion 0 refer- . • to Loan-No Commission. DRLAKRI&R. -r .Z. _ - - a unew 0 u motion Mr. Cole waa heard in DAVMsom BLAcK, H. A. BZ3803, E. TAYLOUR -d& -16-2�7 I- =1*�- (formerly the property of Pavid Annan, . . - . .. 'L. � to the keo of a sick man named - . . 3-y ... . I .- ... _. Was It a Serpent? . I . ence .1.. . 1. I � . . E116LISH. . I -i-I I .- . . . Esq.) Competent horsemen say he is I . I 11 - 1: Hamlin at his I t Whitevale. . ' ! .. . . . . - . : yt-,krrlgt� 01F IPA-88.&GM. t..' daisy and likely to give 9 Rood account of ­ � I 110" a . . - ___ � ; - I � , On motion . Lamor6aux was heard . • . PAREWELL, LL. -B., BAK. 1 1 N on 'Mr . ... :. ef. E I himself. We wish the Captain success in A sends is the following - . 1, I � • RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and Portland or Halifax to Liverpool or Lond'- . . in reference to the petition of certain rate- . . . � County Solicitor. Court Rouse, Whitby. 10-Y on* his venture... serpent story, but we are not prepared to I I - . - - derry, cabin 050 670 and $90. Return $100, payers of Whitevale for aid to Mrs. Graham . - & L $135 and $150. intermediate and stv6rags, at Our citizens are leaving as very last, vouch as to its oorrectnels. seems � I ESSRs. RITCHIE BILLINGS . 0 at that place. . ..., . .. 1 I ' lowest rates. . three families going to Graivouhurst, and rather Ofishr" I L I I . . .1 .. I . - A, Barristers and solicitors, High Court of � Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Mackey, _& . -Wtby, Out. money to loan on rea- If you are sending for your friends you can ob- AU .- Jusboe. Nk 19-v .. tain PREPAID PASSAGE CERTIFICATES at some of our young men have struck for the One of our Scarboro sportsmen, while moved that in view of the large and in _ . L : I - 1".. � , . sonable terms. happy land of Michigan. An revoir. - out on a hunting expedition, , met with R ential petition from Whitevale and vicinity , '. - .. (lowest rates, available from England, Ireland, � expe tign . . . . _. . . - * . - � ---------- Scotland Prunes, GerAnany, Sweaden-andNor- The Scott Act is doing groat execution wonderful sight. While waiting at the 'in re Mrs. Fenton and Mrs. Graham, that .. ... - � W. Veterinary. _ L:­_ way. ,For tickets, etc., apply , . fil . � 1� in our town. Some of our old topers were mouth of the Rouge river for some of his they be granted 60a per week each from I - ­­­_�_�'.._,_�, -..------ - -_ ­ -_�-_ � . ­ ... - :, . I . . . . . . . . ­i sharp enough to lay in a good stock of "the companions he observed a monstrous date to lot June next, Mr. James Taylors - TIOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR. .-; 'L Or. M. '%`T.TT-, 9 "': . ..... . crater in case of an emergeucy. Now is . . ./'" . ' . - - , GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - �.,-_:A . ,�-­ f L serpent swimming in the - mouth of the Commissioner. - _. . . I . . ­ a . . .1 - . L 1. . . . y college, Toronto, and practicial home- the time or the temperance people to re- � : . I PnDaT 1GIENT, EXPES13 OPFIdE. WHITBY. ebeourage the hotels obi a temperance river, in - the direction which he stood. Mr- Percy, chairman, presented the , , - . , . 8boer, etc. 01, account of increase of practice I I -_ ---Word -_ I t of the standing committee on Roads . . . I and my accustomed visits every Saturday to scale. . . He having previously discharged his.:gun por � . L . I I ( . ; ' and Bridges, recommending as follows:_ I I 1. . - � Whitevale, Cberrywood and Dunbaiton will at- G reen River Basket Mr. Ben Lynd and family spent Sunday at some passing game, at once made an S. J. Haight, pathmaster Div. No. 60. . . . . . - . - tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own . - in our town .... Misses Mary and Martha attempt to charge it, but being so -ouch fu - torge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesday, . hiug material and building culvert I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. ,' SPLINT tASKItTS -_ n' one and t w"o. Kirton have gone to Toronto • for the overcome ,with excitement was unable to on 3rd cop., opposite lot 15, $15; R. Nesbik I ' . _., A first-class assistant horsesboar-ilwave 9n band. 'bushel sizes, Baskets of all other sizes summer. • . load Up as quickly as bb otherwise could for two sticks of timber for Pickering veterinary ingtruillents made to order. Medi- . I News is rather scarce this week, as your have douej and before he could i charge it Village bridge, $19; B. Linton, taking . . . . cattle always on hand. Calls made as well. - " .: - .. tine for hors and c I UP , ,_ _. I .1. . bV night or by day romptly attended to. Ad- -scribe wait away a few . days to New York the iwnstrous serpent had, reached with- drain on 9th con., okposite lots 10 and .. Z.- - . I . _. . . . Orders for thd 'trade filled exelusivelyl 14. ­. . I,- I I .: . . � - .. 11 for the purpose of buvm*g a now dress and in a few yards of him. " After raising $2. Report adopted. . . . . . . . I • .- dress, Green:ftiver. Ont. . 34-y . . I . . . I ____ � . - , Veneering a Specialty. ,,,. hat. 'We look- so fly ibat your CIvemont some few feet out of the water to view ' Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Mackey, . . . . , - 'L: . I Vusin.cois Carb*._ . j- Boy 'wouldn't know us. I _. . Flour and Apple Barrels always on .� � j, � 411- the surroundings, it sank under the moved for leave to introduce a by-law to. - - - - - .- - - . , . .. -.t--- � . . - - ----As- 1. I jL& amend by -law No. 494. By-law introduced . , L' ,� water to be seen no more. i As near . - band. All orders, by mail promptly at- ;,.,.% I � . ' . . . �.. .. - . ' �'­_, I . IL.. L _ me. and passed. . . Gonveyancerg &e. , . ... tended to. Address . . .'', ... , �� I ..IL; I 80ARBORO.,., the brave sportsman can �6�1 it was so '. I ,.,., I - - .. . � ; , ! . Mr. Mackey, chairman, presented the , k � ______ _ - ,Y,.., :1.). 'i I I . . . ... - J. B. WURTS, Proprietor, . �:. .,.�'� , . . ; I thing less'than one rod in lenath,' and . L I . ... . � - .. . R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK - ..! .. 0 t .. 80 ie of our residents talk of taldag in had a head .about the size �f an ordinary report of the standing committee on Con- Some - � '.il ""' the - . .. . . . � secretary Pickering 471y: . . . Green River,L la ' Do Division Registrar, Seen . �_ the Colonial Exhibition at Londoj3,)EDg., dog. It is over twenty years ain6e, such tingencies, recommending payment of I I . Commissioner for taking .1 .. .- I ... . Agriciultura! Societf, , following accounts'-.-John Parker, insur-'- .-. -, : -1. . , . . _ I affidavits, Conveyancer, Accountant, and Iniur- S11TII S LOF.TH[ DIYfS101 COURTS this summer. , a sight was seen here befqre, and it is to ante on Town Hall, 012.150 ; John Co'00,11161119. . .. ance .Agent. valu4tor for the Hamilton, Provi. . dent and Loan Society. OIFFICE-At Beaton & . ' Mrs. Burt, wife of the Episcopal minis- be hoped it will not be a0in seen in the for supplies to G. S. Palmer, an indigent, , . � . _ I Cos. Store, Brough'M. 27-y . C 0 U.VTY OF ONTARIO.: - �- ter here, has been very ill for some time, next twenty. , L11 I . I - .. .. 14 weeks and 2 days, at 01 per week, I .. I t . - -but,ir, now recovering. ION 1 $14.07; 4 S. Ackerman, printing bills, I . recovering. I - I I ' I � !L.!_'; , ; I ...­­ ­ ._ ..".: �­, m _ i L ' - � I.. . s , ... : Mrs. Thompson, mother of, David - Central Ontario Press Associatio . . . I . . rehitect. . - . ­­'. . _:l - � � - 11SE36i. L � , ".. -- ., ; av 01.25 ; Frank Harvey, aid to Mrs. Graham, .'. . _. . . - .. * :. . I . . ., . ­ . Thompson, lately deceased, was 15 years . I an indigent, at 11.50 per. week, 114. Its- . I . �­____ - ----'----.-- ­­_ , .. ...;� %.'.: , , - . L 1. 0-i . , . .. - - . I., . 6.6 i , 0% 4 *-, , . i�,�ici I IC d 0 Ld :2-Z 0 W 1 , I news apes men of port adopted. A. POST, OUNTY ARC No. Plac,6 of Holding ­ r death. � A -meeting of the new I - � . . . - CMZP of age at the time of he . - . A for the nty of Ont 0. Drawings - Henry Fawcett was presented w 11 WRS called i for Saturday Mr. Percy, Seconded by Mr. Parker,' with a Central Ontario ay I . - and ft"pocih cations umisbed for very class of I Whitby, 1 1 121 1$ 1 . lie Commercial hotel, moved that the Clerk be instructed to , ... . building. Steam d hot water heatng an I Brougham ..,.,.,. ,.- _!, . 3 32 . bouncing baby boy oil the 25th nit. 9fternoon last, at t . .". _ . ' L. I 3 � - I ventilation a spe isity. Office-aerrie Block, it i Pickering t-� ,' 4 2 . There is some talk of an excursion` to Oshawa, by circular, for the purpose of notify the President of the Ontario and - � . - ; . . I 1�� t. .. . - . . Whitby. 3 Port Perry - I., . 8 9D M 720 14 ueb�ec Railway Co. to repair all the rail- - , ' . torner Dumas d Brock streets, �., .. . ,..: f.. , i 1 lil n ., 9 20 28 827 15 Niagara Falls from here during the com- organizing a Press Associ4.tion for this Q . . ? hesidence-Kingston Road, East, Pickering. 37-y 4 Uxbridge �-':' . way crossings in connection with said 5 Canningto ;-�-_�,' � :% ; 10 22 24 V 28 16 ing summer. The Sunday school in con. district, Owing to the o iiectio I n railway; that unless said crossings am re- - -_ ' . ----I-------- 6 Reaverton'l , �- -�!, *.:� , .'". I 1 23 25 10 17 r h is 'pre. with the Port 'Whitby y branch of the G. the . - - - .. . 4 tif)n.eeri , . ____ - 7 Uptergrovei i : � - ' %1i.,1. _; j ': 13 24 W 11 - 18 nection with Washington church . . 1. I paired action will be taken to compel I ..., . - - . .. . " i_ '___ - ?�� ____ I . . - pared to take part if other gel pole will T. 4. delegates from the northern part of I ..- �f ---------------- � �_ , I . ... . il�� . �_ same. Carried. - HO'N , . P. UCHER, LICENSED -By Order,,,.,;.,,� J. E. FAREWELL. i , co.o elate. . I � the county of Ontario and also from Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Palmer.. � . .1. Clerk of the Peact!. I . . - TAuctioneer, Valuator, &e..fcrthe Counties I : �'. Yarriages continue to to I lace-in Victoria could not attend without having moved that the Clerk be instructed to . . . . . of York, .North and South Ontario Auction Sales -ew T I , a t remain until Monday afternoon. notify the Manager of the G. T, Ry. Ca. - - , . of ali kinds conclu, ted and prop y valued Send 10 cents postage, and we will mail this neighborhood.' Mr. ay or . o remain over you free a royaLvaluable,sample box Of dailRliter is the latest to ore. � ,rhere was consequently no representatives to have repaired without delay the ap- : - a moderate chargc Arraugemen at A GI ffgoods that will put you in the way o I I . .. . . . a for auction �. sales br valuating can be made •at any tome at making more money at f The school exhibition, nor present; Letters of roach to railway on sideline between lots j'- - � HOTEL. Special attention once, than � .giv6n , jhst froin W- . the BROUGHA anythirigipAnierica, Both sexes of all ages can previous to the- Easter holidays, was quite regret and encouragement �vere. received 26 end 27, and unless said repairs are made.-. ' I ' - will I,e given to all orders by letter or telegraph. . I - i I I 2110-T live at home and work in spare time,* or 0 the a success, and reflects great credit on the from . the following me I bers of the 'that • action will be taken to compel the � . ; . ­ Address Box 47, Brougham, 013t. time. Capital not required. We will start -you. m . . * . . . - . ....- I-- - Immense pay.sureforthose who startatonce, teacher and scholars. - . . • . fraternity,. one and all promising to be. same. Carried. _____ . Tenders were received for the baidinj - . '.. .. .. BUjck' - SnNsoN & Co. Portland, Maine. 7-y a oeiation and to ' . qn&ithf1tV9 &C. - LjJTHBERT __ The Presbyterian congregatiod at Mel- com4 members of the A s of Whitevale bridge from the foHowiugz � . - . . ville contemplate the erectiou of a new do all in their 'power tol promote the f0jr. .. ",.--�--,---,,-.--------.---�---,-���.,�I .. . Thos. Mndden, for 1250; Hay King, ENE AL ,� A ,. , I - I ICH�EL RE.ED, G church e&fice. welfare uf the craft Ch lei; D. Barr, -law. _ . . , - Maker, Pickering, ' . 9 E. C. Hurlbut, for 0350. ..' '. . . . Onf. The latest improved machinery for bolt, 'Mabl a - - . - - , 11 Blacksmith and- Wagon Mr. Chas. ey' I residelhicie and Canadian Post, and Sam. u bes, VIC Mr. Macke seconded by Mr. Parkft,- I . I Axle and Nut Cutting. Horseshoeirg as usual. Watchmaker and Jeweler, 'grounds was recently purchased by Mr. toria Warder, Lindsay; W. L,90mondt., moved that the tender of Thos. Maddens . . . . . . . I .. . All work promptly and satisfactotily execut-Od.'6 . . I . The latter has Gleaner, and Cave and. Ch ster,. Mirror, re Whitevale bridge, be accepted, his being ! I . • - .. . � I . i. 1. i'". DICKERING, ONT. ,., �.;., ',_v;,� I., - , David Annie, for 11800. I .. . - . . . i'l. ..-. , t;j �" �� � tL � leased it for a term of years to Mr. John Ca, , ExPrdssi the lowest, on condition that he'comply - . : - _ Canningtod ; jo J. . 1 I � ------- .. .. , :!.-,;,-:,,-:.,.` " - ­ .. - - , . . . . , � I I � Ilainters awl Ella Ts. : - � A beautiful assortment "..-:'-'` Co e., , I . . .- . - Beaverton; KeHor & Son. yoxrnal, and with the requirements regulating contracts - . . . I L . . , .. 1� . - . . � ---- i; �., , .i�, - _______________________ 1�-�_ , - - i . . " .. . .1 .. ) . . . , ' 'doom � , I 1. , .1.1 W. Pemberton & Son, 6uardian, Ux- in this'municipality. Carried. - . P A I N T I N G9 GRAINING, SIGN Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Piney __ , .. . . . - Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Palmer, 1'. . I i � ;t: bridge; E. Mundy, Slasdar i Port PIS I Writing, Pap( f oil . . . - - . . . � . &c., o , � shades of _ - ­. -, I � .. , . 1'.;i. � � '. .. , . �!. 1� - . .. '. i I . �- - - I )r-Hanging, T Goods, on hand.- . � I ;. .� I I .;, WHITBY. _ for the I . '. ,­� 1� -';. I ,.,:. . - , , 1 ames Cuttle, Timos, Br( I ,oklin,,,, J. . moved that the assessment roll - , L kinds done ou the shortest noti 'Zi . . - i. 1. L; .. , s presented, be now receive&- ., - . �'- paint mixed to order. None but the best ling- REPAIRING PROMPTLY' EXECUTED ' * ' Times, Port Hope News. . . . . .. - .1 . . The closing hours of license passed off Troyes, ,� Orono Ne . - fish Lead used. HILTS & WELBOURNE. 26Y Carried. ' � , . ..� . . . ., � After W yeart'experience Pam able to say I will comparatively quiet here. True, there _ Among those present a. the meeting Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Parke4 . .- I . . . . 1. . . . I ___ __ guavantee satisfaction. 12T were 'Jacob X. Ke , ClsroxiCk, � . .1 .. . . � - was considerable liquor disposed .of be- moved that the Reeve grant his order an , - BOO_ is tmtd S16,6m. Whitby ; J. F. !Tamblyn, R6former, ,J. the Treasurer in favor of Levi Mackey for ._11.__­­1___ �_­___-- tween the hours of 7 and 11 p. m.; but . .. � . L -, ICHA,RD BRIGNALLI icINSALE9 j there were' no distarboaces, such as A. Carswell, ' viadicak r, 08 wa, ; W. R. the sum of 0200, 1I80 for salary and to . - ... , , . . . . - , I IR ONT., dealer in Boots ands oes, is Still Pre- might 'reasonabl have been expec-ged Climie, Sint, H,' Gale, of Gale Bros., for extra services incurred by the oonfusiolk pared t* supply his friends and eustomers with ".. I 'LUMBER'....- I y - • incident to the now Franchise Acts of the . . . . � :. upon Buell an Nortant occasion. A Nows, and M. A.i James, Statamm, Bow . . . ' - � . od and sewed work to order of the best - i. anville; 1,. �. Aakerm,an, NEws, Loma and Dominion Parliaments. Car- Pt?* n 11 - good many of t m . . . . . . (inr0ity I also keep always on 1, town bad . � . . . � .. _. . "a 1�__j .tau Trn . � �� ­ Ply of Boots and Shoes from the factories s large heads on Saturday morning, and Pickering. I ried. the Province, aH ot which have n 901:9veted by IATH AND SHINGLES - . Moved by M. A.'Jimes, seconded by Mr. Percy, seconded by . Mr. Mack1% I .. I . . .. . . . a pmcticid man and will be sold at low prices for -0.- .: ,� . �, , ''.. . imagined they had got into some other � � OY . � .1 per . . c&hh. Give me a call and inspect for yourself. ley . ..... �- I ;�._!�- - son's lint. The hotels all opened out J. F. Tanablyn, "t J. M. Kennedy act -moved for leave to introduce a by-law-to .1 I - !.,: �!t �: ,� . make certain appropriations on highway& - . . . � � 1, � .., I 'All' kinds of --..�_, ... �L .i- I. I- d J. & Carswell as �. . .. . - , ' � I - OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE MM.O. - .. . - . . . as temperance' bouses oil Saturday, and as chairmaut AD Leave granted,- by-law introduced, and , j - Carried. ., , Maker. Pegged and Down work. Orders 33oozd a=d StOCIr secretary of tbis,meating. " . workman- afforded accommodation ' odation to those patro- I Council went into Committee of the Whole - - . rroinpuy attended. to. ]EXpen man- . 'Ej%%=b4br- , Moved by J. A. Tamblyp, seconded by thereon, Mr- Percy in the chair. The '. -: s tand, n ly opposite the �� � , � - � ..­ ., ... nixing them, Without any increase in * � hip. Don't for the 8 -11 . 4 I . h W. R. Climie, that this meeting deem it � News. King Btrt,et. Pickeripq�vill e. 7-1 Plank, Joice,FMIC" prices. . following amounts were appropriated: , ."..- ,(.i - -- -- __ I - Boards, ng, Mr. Goo. Yule, who lists been sojourn- advisable to form an assooiatiou, to be On Russell's hill west of Claremont, $25; ' I ­ . ,. . � . . . I . Tdibo,j-fi . Sid-.:. tune for known as the Central Ontirio Press As- on Kingston read, opposite lots 2 and 8,W. . .-.-. - t9- .---.----., - Scantling, Flooringy . ". ins in tbe balmy south for some e sociation, and that- a meets Ontario held 81 J. Davey, Com.,(re.!vote) 150; on sideline, � . � I . . ... � . . I :..' . � - rrH E It E IS NO LONZ'GR ANY " - ing and .Pump Logs-,,._.�_, the benefit of his health, arrived hom i - 1 . ', , in a early day !to. perfect doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of . ; .. last week. He' is much improved n I Organization- between lots 2 and 3, in 8rd con., Sim0a - � I i - t116 C a. gives better satisfaction for - SHINGLES NO-19 2 AND 89:` .. Ca�ried- I I , - Irvine, Com., (re-vote) 075; on Kingst*a . . . Cuthbert House, ALSO ' . health. - - . . . . I I loss money than any other ftrat-cl m house i the - I -, I . . to,Anship. Call and examine ffis stock if you 0 On hand, and Cut to Order on Shortest ployes- at Moved by M. A. James 'seconded by road, to lots 24 and 25, J. M. Geww.. - - . L -- - - y u John Boyer, - an em King's N 'jor perfecting Com.0 . '. .. � . ' . k! ` . ' . .1 wish to get a stylish, good-fitti,ng, well -made suit- Notice, and at Lowest Prices, either at tannery, stole two 'silver watches and a H. Gale, that tin Meeting I . . , opposite . �. I . . . � I . _ . , - Remember the address jOH,14TON, east Of rganizatioi of this Associ%tion. be On motion the committee rose, reported, Cuthbert House, Pickerijig Villag). I IV the Mill (Lot 13, -. 5th Con. Uxbridge), 41 small onm of money from his fellow board- the 0 _. . . I - Miles North of 'Claremont, or will be ' - 81st day of and the by-law received a third reading.' ' � -------------- __�� ere at Band ell's"llotel last w9e4, and im. held at Whitby on Mond . \ for sale cheap. mediately shook the town.' May, at 10 o'clock a. in. ay�l arried. � - , .. - - 1100.1m. . delivered. Dry.4ft. slabs � Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Mackey, . ­ Moved by W. R. Clh i I seconded by . ­. ­_-.-/_­­ - , -.--.-.!. ­ _­ ''.- w I R Another bakery has been opened in unie, moved that J. M.. Gerow be instructed to , L� GREEN- - . J. F. Ta . . � EMPEUANCE 110TE' � This - T9 .. FORFAR town. mblyu, that Messrs. J. Al. Ken ino money is tition- .• - I This W . visit the localities where 13 ohn Mitchell, p prietor. ; T wood, J UXBRIDGE P. 0. A spe' W meeting of the South on- Dedy, L. S. Ackerman, and, J. A. Cars. ed for and report as to the ailZarillity of - - , , house is a new building, fitted p with every i 7-81 , - ­. ­ c I., i a circular . . , . "Mo,mmodation for the travillin nubile. Large . . tarioi Agricultural Society was held here well bp a committee to making grants thereon, and whether guy .. � - /. . . .. . a for horses. ': - , b�dying any sugpetiops that they , necessary I I - ftrid conanocioug stables and o.receiv(3 a 'k ":.� -..-_%,­]L ,17.- .%f­ �'.: !.;,� � , � !..:. . 1.�.�., 'I- )12nd ult., to consider Mayor Loug's om L of the said grants we absolutely - ­ ., . . ... on the 1. . ; #. !shall at oil times be pleased call . . . . . . . ­ . I - rests of . . . I . . . ­ .,-. . t. , , �­ w.'! - L I - . from iny friends and the public :enor&Uy, when �. i . .1 . ­ . �... ; , ,�.' , L� . grounds may doom necessary m t�e interests for the protection of the traveling public. ,.: I . � 7, �, " .proposition in reference to new t . . �, '.. . ,* . . Association, to be forwarded to the Carried. in Gree'nwood. • 13tf . . i � for fair purposes. 1hemeetingwaifavor. this As . ' . . . . . . . __ -------- -------- �;i . ., I . I .. ao ., 8 . 0 It D ON HOUSE, ffj_ibR_kAfN­G- I ." able to removal t9 the new grounds, but representatives of the Press in this terri- Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Parker, .,- __ I . . 1. WaineB Gordon, Proprietor. This house is t. . I.. - __ - . -there is a difficulty in the way of such re- &cry, and also to draft a constitution and moved that the petition of Hay King and - � Rllne now brick building, finis t ed in superior •z . 8 fol the government of this others, re erection of weigh scales in Clare- I -- style. Every convenience and comfort for the I . � moval, namely, the removal of 6e drill code of law, . *raveiiiiig public. The chol eat brands of � I.: . - be not granted, as from said petition , shed. A committee was appointed to see Association toTbe submit .. 6 . . . . .. . .: - ! it appears said weigh scales will project on . . - ..- . . . . Wines Liquors and Cigars ways on'band. - r,ol. Donovan, and if his consent is meeting. - Carried - � . . .. '.., . .. . � \'ew a]' ' on - the feet, . , . ' L I - d sheds. , . road allowance to the extent of 28 ' ' ' - (1 commodious sta0les r .T_L ... . - discussi , took ' phwe .1 I . L ----- - . .., I obtained, it is 6 sod to ask tbe,Govern. Considerable . - I . � and would thereby interfere with p - � ROUGtIAM HOTEL J.M. .�.. . , - ­ L • pr th ublic ,' . ­. 9 ..I.. - .1 . ment to bear Teo expense of such re. as to the benefits of the Association to the .- * I _B Proprietor. Having boug1t of Mr. Thos. , . d all present were travel. Carried. - , Pouchar, the above he' tat, and r fitted the same � �­ .., mov�l- I newspaper men, an . . on motion Council adjourned 'to Tues ... . . . ... ; I I . organj - I I tbroughout, I intend to keep a E trictly temper- . ;� � I m -as. Black and Chu. convinced that suoh,an atiou was ay, May 25th, at 10�&. in., then to meet -' .. .. I per- . .. named Gh ' - . arice Louse, ill conformity with the jaw of the . . '! � . Two lads ni d : # . . L�:i V ..�. y of - � . .. . . land. -A call respectfully solicits I. An attentive I �� ­! - 1� . Finney were charged before Judge Burn. necessary for the mutual prutectign as a Court of Revision, and for the trans .. ; - 1. ,.; - .. . . . - I . - . .! . I . ­'. 1'': -.1� , . � � � . . , - hostler always in attendance. loy . . . 11 � . %;' � , . . . . . :I . I ..:. V.(.' j ...... (", ham at the Criminal Court, with steaJ. the press at the present time. action of general business. . . - � . . . . . ,. . I. . ­ - � . . � � __ :--.-. I � .�,,­ . .!.,. . ' . . , . - - : _ - _ . . I I -;. I . - 1. . ': -were . - � 1. .#. _; ,1 � f '.. . . �� ., � ­� , . , � interesting e bjecto 0-o � .I-- t- . .:L . - __ �___ -------- ;-- - : . , - , , ing -a quantity of tobacco from Mr. � Several . .1 ­ . o . . . . .. � . , . discussionat he I App A of 100 pages- . . . and 969*idin ' Stable%.'., Whitema,D,ofOshawa. Both boys were suggested for . by is* ' -, . 9, '... , Hon. Ed. Blake was banqueted I h The at book for an ing of the Assopiatiob., . , . __ sent to the Reformatory, Black for two ere at Ottawa on Saturday night - . 1. � I . con- .. . . I. .. � i - adve seer to I . �.­. �,iol- " ,.o;.' On motion of J. F. Tam lyn, seconded f0110w . ., . . � - 'i • - ONT. years, and Finney for three years, both � ­.Z Z . I . sult, he experl- WHITBY ��",, ��' .., ''i�:,- - Ara . last. . .� . - I .. .1 i;;,_:,. -Ili .. . I RInSINCence or otherwise. ... ;. I � �.. . ". . , '. . .. � . I . �.,_ to be detained at the Reformatory after by L. S. Ackerman, the meeting ad, 1. ' . � . r '.- - - I Sunday the anniversary' of they t contains lists of newspape RndestlmatCS . ., I 1�1:s - - . . ..., � . p. ..... ­..�, was I ... . . . . 7, , . L. I. the expiry. of their sentences for an indefi. journed. . . . I - L. . ofthO cOstof advertising. Tile VMuserwho . . . . . , , . .; � .. _j_.__.4.*,Q,Q, - .11 I � � battle of Cut Knife Creek, and was suit- , wants to spend one dollar, A de in it the in- ..%. n Or. nite period, So that they may become re- . I rhimwhowill WN 41 FOY) , : Prop iet, . I Hapailton has a population of 41,28U. ably celebrated by the militia. , 7 j; 1. formation he requires, while i formed, if possible. L I I . - - I � invest one hundred thougan - . I ...� . � 1 -.404- . L .. � .. . . Olt' at St._ 4 dollars in ad . . _. . . - .iw - __ - . i_ olo Vian, the leader of the rev . - veritsing, a scheme is Indi d which will . . .. ..: 1 1 - .. ". _. . . The Prince of Wales visited the C - . " announce to the public that � have. L. � . "' .. . i;.i. I �; , e ... � . . - meet his eve requiremen or cm be "'do I beg to e is dead.: ' nial ExhibitiOu. On 8 Vingent d Paul penitentiary, has es- to dote at by oor- opened a Livery and Boarding Stable on Brock ' The Earl of Rosedale I I At"y. - - I n issued. Street, Whitby, sad will always keep on hand , � I taped. ­ . , horses and to lot at very , -thonEaud men itmok'ou 'Prince -Albert Victor, oldest son of the I . i .. � reVondewt_ ___ _____ __ Twenty-five � . so for 10 cents. . "��llt, Post-PeAd. to any ad "rs'_clas' I � W be created Duke of An earthquAe sh6ck is d froin I ..' )� . . . Write to GEO. P. JELL & CO., reasonable terms. a call from my Mends Mo . nday -for shorter hours of labor in Prince of Wales, Ohio. . repo' . . .. ,I . I . - 11\ NEWSPAPER ADv`E 0 BUHRAU, I respectfully Solicit ., Chicago.'. - � .... I., Rout. 7 I .. I ., .- - ­­ . . " general public. , ., By- : . '� - . I.i . I . r I . �� . . .... 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I -- . �, "' , : * I . - -- . .I ., I ­� I . '' I ! : . I - --- � . - - . ­ - - --- --­­­ --- -.-- - "'-�- � a . . I f - � . . i .. I . .. . ..... �, ... PUTTING THE FALLS TO WORL , i... - ,:. 1! 8PWNG PKILEF. , I - -T=- . . . . . . . - �. i .. . . . . ..!.. I .1 - . 1. ­..:�: HOUSEHOLD... �:, I , I I - .. - , . , - N .0 ,. .­.. 1. ­ � . . . �. I . . I I W 1.8 :�, " ( I 9 P1 ". � . I I . . - � 1 ; , , . .. I., I FAVORITE i , . . . � ­ z. . I - k that the - . " I � � . . I I ` ;, A Sellienat to tit i be Power of p1mitaru to -- Somebody., mak4li the rentat . ..A�- - i . - , , . 0 e .. .- , .1; i .1 . - , , :., . -� . ( IR, Ilivink mill Wbeels I skeet disagrookbla mouth to & a Is. I -R PRI'Clt LTS?. : uttl Paplexiti I.. , . . . i � , . oldier is ; OXNO r� 1. ­... . I I 0 eve Is . -1 -, ' ' A hdwekooper whii'takes a senrible view , . . long Whroh. .ftt *y be, but :when %,, sole' 7r ere 1 1 ; ­ . . y - Am.i buriloklqie upon Yankee ingei - it - Aing, Flag, Tent .% Camp 01 ,..., the minor trials of • woman's life, writes dier bas been '() itober Jq a' ballot . Rb is if I 1W .. � . . I ­1 . . used to be meAd iu the domio papers that . NO BETTER Ing tom following for this column: • . twice he -changes his mind. . . I . ­ 7-�­ 169 Vfld4ur- 0.1-wel.'j,"'."I'l -, Why cannot the housekeeper feel that her Uncle Sim would some day put a wheel ' co jr�, The Snow Drits, Rasf.s kowder vo , israinfdo- . Customer restaurant) -"Here. wallk 0 W. %j L 6. - -- . .. '.... under Niagara Falls and run all the m tiobin- . - - . �. 1 1; �. - ;.. don is a noble one, and act accordingly 9 . ary Iq the country. Ridioalons so thin- this steak to we teugh to oat." Walter -r - - - - - ----- • I I 0 . L ., - � by deem she so many times look upon nor- - rry, nab ; Ism too busy to Argue 'bout Ffl �-. E. FLOWERI A C- PLANTSI • to , ­�- "Sl seemed, Yankee Ingepulty4as devised some. . . a lissadrudge? " Women are Stateemen" w. It yo' wan 's to argue wit a . BY MAIL. I I t1ing very like it, and a bill to put the dal steak 00 Mmes in their management of affilre, even 00 I A L jr, L the kitchen of a farm house; and if they so eme into practice' has ,recently passed walter 'bout do roughness ob iiteak, yo' 13 for 01 L RVr QUALrrT, and, with eveiv • - 4 * ey m4'oome In when do comiriab is •ster." 1 6 " 50 1 Dollar order, an ,onorylila. a Chr)s- L old look upon themselves as much, even both Houses of the [AgImlature.' • � ' - �3 ## *5 an%hamum or Monthly Rtse. FaM - - . -!. . benben weary and -careworn, they would be The bill says that the company Is formed A woman may be as homely as a drove of The Rest StraivibertV Plants, 06 ats. a Doter . I . for the purpose of coastruaflng, maintal[Din I 04 U1111lUtOrGillin as a counterfeit P g. camels, b n pys I I gV41I`ALte0 Plants to please and to arrive in goiced and operating, In oonnootion with the Niag- delootor, but as coop as for basband in order as sely " I • I t in not the large matters of the household 0 nfloo in she Dominion. Large . I � am River, -a hydraulic tunnel, er oubterran- elected to Parliament, and V ey take up It e It plants by freight or express � I worry the woman as much as the little -1 ' . . .1 . . . I * - , ­ ,.�, - - . rplexisies of every day -life; the washing' sun the publio u"of sewerage residence In O;tawa oni give rooeptious, J. P. Cockbum Florist, . WOR 111`11110c MILL11opw. I a - ­ , � - and drainage and for furnishing hydraulic she becomes , handsome and fascinating " : (elamps tak•.} &RAVIRMHU11111, 410T I - - •- I g, bhurning and baking are all expect-, Along the live of tibe. t,b 1(�KUO ". 4 . ­ ----.-- -- ­ -----. - Narjh* ,..!. power for purposes In she In the newspaper. Taore are no bit, nits. I ­ . . 't. .I 1:. ,and pass smoothly along, but the dust i ,- .. R'llwisy 'a 4'eikkilk"I 10KA161,41t "lid v( "-%' , n *DMSTRONG' filebra"ka. N-w jKictionis all ,AjI,,h: (,P, . 0"S .; .. . . �. ­....­ A .,!. ..f:; ... d dirt ofte make the woman long to pitch town of Niagara, Thin capital stook is to b* Atiolored. ohild.bad a fall from a scoono -I..L -- go oat at the window, an did Tlionso, to $2CO 000 at fires, with the right of increase dory windowi the other day, and hio sko"'or j --U S rittoldly settled Ili these woudertmijy rZ 1:1) AN - W, - g a rid of dusting. to $3 000,060. -- In relating tie accident at the groce Patent Tempered steel rftleusip and the "fire% nr)n.t)pn­ ,j ftd . � Bat w - , r -8 r �' bav, .. � hat need df fiat t . W.% I 4% r .. � . cholice " of loca it -n. The plan is a afrikiple o" A great pipe •mid: '" Dote dat ohile was a oomi.T dt.,140 ? After one has come to years ofma. 19 . . or shaft is to be out throe h the rook close feet • fast, wid every chance of I aln', killed', Regry & Card"age Cleir's. - lrot full tnrognla:Jrjn fwaler, *111 I t- *.a., Y4 tN1 ityl, she known that life Is full of" little - lard, charge) ahnn, the UP I- I OhPap hojnqj,,N� ,�', �. � .�'. *1 . . .­ I&* and she must prepare -L.o meet them by and parallel with the Wiagars River, 160 when do Lawd he turned him ooer, 'do ohilo %0- je;RF4 H. "Oms,xv. tats, � , .1 . ... 1. �. . . feet do op and ruoning half a mile or more struck on his head, and date wasn't .. wesurr Cavah".1far Pam ,& ri, 0 & h W. I . 1. I ... utly. - When I first .kept house I I . n-u0b our --jump ftst" Body on Rap" I - back from the falls. The open and 9 f this as a buttion off." G"t labObs with IL IS. MAIN, V`yk 11, T * -1 ought the Moab must be eaku the mo. I. a ready "to, and makes light. h 0 orotjc� k I little shaft or tunnel Is to empty ens of the . I I handsome, durablo, G6-aptal pe". Agral3j, ("WaLro. I" .. ­. ,-. - L mere placed upon the table; but ' 4dws --- ----- - ILI . .1 .. ­ a amI; they Cremation is evidently making h and useful ornveyanoe. Rides easy wtih one r r foul _---- . . . . - I : , rook at the falls a foot or two above the 0w�n..nd - ­ . I find there ara worse things to be mist than I could have killed this meshed changed from a single huggy to p � level of the water below the concede. : It ridicule douhle carriage (julairly and conveniently Ask you% a pool baked potato. I find it Is the We- - 'disposing of the dead is would have sau, carriage maker foA partio,japs. Catalogue malled on Whene -, er a company wants wa r ter power Sorn yt& AD's place to have the meal ready at the oumbi to the oartuon printed 16 ;� Appiloallon to . I ! It may mink a vertical shaft from the surface - . Pal time, and If the men-folks are behind almost down to this horizontal abaft. ago depicting a small boy with a Up oar in J. B. ARNSTR40NG Mfg. Co. (Ld), A I o" may nothing and they will not. " the him .-nd sUnding attte door of a orematoo . bottom of this vertical shaft a turbine wheel i . GUELPH. CANADA I And another thing, I 'find it an excellent and ask n4 of Me proprictm, 16 -Ple"o, alro liar I -7-- -- Istobs placed, and-below thismi-arns.1 to keep busy when waiting tE r the -men - is 4&d done vot?' ! i j.. ­ . shaft, for a tailrace. will carry the water' - - . �- ­­- " � . � � to I I 0 .9 i make;" said came in ' instead of running about doing from the wheel f o the grt at horizontal shaf t. so I " got a oompla'nt to - nothing but wonder why they don't come ; . '. . !, �' �.. " YOU can wash the making utensils you have which will thea work as a waits pipe to Jim W-loater to big employer, a motchaut, I . , I ''. . - ., carry off the water In order to ge-t the "' What Is it?' " I)s book It, e?er Iek,Ld - A I . I -..'-, I i, , .. dinner, the try - pmu,. p(,tato ket- --- Ined getting ' needed water to drive the wheel It *ill only - md, " 44 O I course he kicked you. - On KIJK KNIV&h, 411AVIL 0L)TTg1t, Sf.%V 9 ala. ; then you can do the work oln"r. choose box, venewr. leath r splitting up - be necessary to b, 4d it ut a short plor on don't expeut me to atteni to evetyth , do 4 oker utter dinner. i:. N ..LbilaNderv. woulding, s . 0 Ai Whenever about the telooning. and other niaebini, I the river share to oaton the edge of the You I I 0i look after all the lit a do. knives W bee* quNlity, warinfacinred by Prrva hAT 00 king you are done with a clish, fil.1 it with' tails of the busi 'one myself." 02JO Mitichins Knife Works, Galt. onj. : ftod for Pr1in-5 , I swiftly flowing current and divert a little ! � 1 '. r wberob a minute or two may be A a . a 0 . I y sav- of I t, by mosins of ^ ditch or p pe, into the Hall 8 Journal i / Healt 4 miye #9 I tonso 119L -- - - - 1. 0 ' :-' , 1 - 1 .inviathingit. Keep caim -and cbol when ' . ,: . I . � . . ... I.- �.. bf idered so thatv hen dinner Is at labt sai vertical shaft, and #jo past the wheel &ad tbirst Ismattated. by wading In1water." Hero 1-�� ­ , - tbrough the great subterranean shaft and is an idea theAtrioal managers Ind you may not be a 'eroasted lady"&@ back into t shoul IM4 f he river again below the fAlld. modlately sit upon. Lit them pro�ldo a ' Carles Law b tells about, at i ved with eve ry �- - ve 0 their respective houses of .s., , !. - 001 arse, but ms,y make 'up by )oat pleasant 11 . aelp"ti ' to admit one or two of the wwkm6n, who amusement, for the bout,fi t of men' .: I I - on Thlos P11 n.kr m , ior and witty remarks smy dt.ficienoy u � - a , m I I -1 tn I Wit - who" Inteaso thirst drives they M4) a Thope - rtical shafts are to be big enough pool' I water In -- iting way have made. to show In the at plus the turbine in position and after t be,- ; 01 ! wardattendtolt. Itle maid thass wheel as tween sots. N11 .nagerm should spare f, x momm� a ' big an a -man's hat will supply 200 horse Penn to cittr SOL She W&ntj of the n� i 1�� WEBSTER frati &-woman lose to have dinner wast - ! With or wittiout i,atej ex. 0 I '' ­.' a I w moments than to have the men wait � ' I t , power, though this was said carelessly by rQDL I. iii, Ind I jL for dinner. 1he latter stand round and hard. - : I the reporter a informant, who acknowledged . � Pa � Retitrffled at Wholesale Fricese I A I imooltuinty a's to the precise amount. Member's of the Shmikespeare.olamig (rmad,l . . I . - . . LONARY I now what to do or may until the veto in,)-'$ The sixth age shifts in" the leai .11 - 113010WW-e�qlotq r - y ome I I 4: 1 �.i ; -, - V , to sell to mLnuf&otariDg cot- p oes for i' . 1 ­.. I them to the table. Have a paper, The ' . and -alippered pantal000-', Anot . ... . AV h r, poratiopplirthis right to oink shafts as r I IrsIrLA be or magazine at handq and if you are 010" member (a yocng woman of hot &At oulturet) Ge * Ina Anterican Watches.: ­ - . together an practicable along the line of the no ".. at g ]rotted and nervous, go to reading -" I would,angi,e it, ladies, that - pi. nAiilot n " j 9 , .C, �. ..i 1. an great v alift shaft. A glorious buo0o" is the word 'trousers ` he substituted loss 1 I .. Walthaniq or Eixfn. . - _ - . forget for a few moments your trouble. as . I . , . ­ . ­ prophesied for the oempany. It that . -.1 .1 T Inaourlous world and we'mustlearn - is said obj -adonable and moi e in harmooy wit Put UP Ila Solid 3-ox Coin Silver CaSeal, THE STAND cheap, steady, reli.hble power is go . 6 ti e .. 110 ake the best of it and take a -i the com- Isem in manufactures that. mi, o6m great AD present ago." Tais suggestion WAS 41111ani- - Dust-proof. Authority with the U- 2- SuPrItno Court and m mittee of ly I Gov,t Printing Of and is erer,d . for we oan it we an farmor'n wlv* ;:,! MORA adcpW . MOvAmint and Case fully gusIM46p I as' I Yt'h"St&tO$Up'tgofSehoolsin36ststes. I - C0111366tiout mill owners doolarei that , . i I 011 by 1) .. .�­ . opeclal oertlflclfr. Riving numbet, v de, . �. - To its many other valuablu features we havo ,r ... u it Mime Cynthia Mashroem-11 N W. ra a - , �.,. I we Id pay-thm to remove their mills and o J% do quo fty ot Over - r ad [ . ,, I - . bxe"fut Kh o i i, t - faotorlies to the town of Niagara. be oarolul-at 11"tr and don'6 mortify us f Fais . Fresh 3ts . : . i . 0 24 C. '. i� . JUSTADDED .,. : . .� �, I droughts, and lea play n0schief with those before Mr, Stuyvessat Hurtevan%" 1 Mrs. 9 Open F&or, dust-VToot, Browway. S 8 00 , to - i -. 4­ BREAKFAST NO 3. I..., I . 2i ox Opbn pscl. dust proLf. Elivin...., ** " , A Now Pronouncing . I .M.-" Yen, Phine", do mind yo I b 00 , odfth in crtmin. i. . �:�� interots tkat depenu an water power lur manners, 8 E z a U011119 0 ov% does proof, Broadws .. I# 01 O"Vers. '. throngdo.at Now Rugland, but no such an. aboui est- - 3, 19 "unit, ir Cam dust-prcut, rig y I 1�- !: In .... 9 Dry Toant. , s. and remember your Instruotlans 00 I w GAZETTEE noy 1W 3 (Z El- ftfaug CAN �,:� quefte." Mr. M.-"Wel I dust-f-ro(t P. a. Bart- Coffee. - bee, It Is 201. sitinds the ama oi NI&g. 4 that's sit 0ghs; . let% ... ..... .. . k ., .. an waier power. The Niagara never fret zes, you , and strange talpge to - 12 60 . C LID FC 3 vs Huesinj ran. dust proof * ' * ' ' ­ RD .C;S lini to Applebon, I 0 ContalrkfnX. over 25,00o 71fles, bri* 0 kin go ahead , OF-TIME WORIM, r . -four boi - *&ter on sait yourself, but I'm b aged if I'll as pie, Treat a 0o t. � -...­,­ -:. - � '­ Dever overflowil, and never runs dry. an I . : . ,,, �: fift IiIage and remove the dish containim - i ----.. -­ ...... 24 50 j Z describing the omritrit-,, citie4% 9 � . lRith a fork for anybody., ei ; �- - � I ast-prmf, Dominion, Towns, and Natilral FvaturpiI ., � r i 3-02 RuDVnir Case, d the to the back Part of the stove where the - ..; :, - '. . 1. 0 OC � . ­ If you are unlucky enough to b (I adP M) .. .� we i ! PIMPM70RE 01F .,. " A� a Cs Hunt ng Cue. Pf"rien Che&go, ,! . .... 010 RY PARF ; GLE. . . L I r will keep warm and lot them remain �,-­;:� - . PASTE'UR. . It is &a Invaluable coml,anion in er�ry &,ho4 L . onerialiked tan or a paper k, ife plait it to. 6&ixe grade as P d Butle,j) ..... 0 W V&, and at every Fireside f tian r twelve minutes. The white- of the .!i - - . , _ I . gather carefully so that ilia �rr'ak . . egg will then be cooked uniformly with the ]New the 11116rulatiou Apostle Ap �Won't � . . . 'I G- & .C. NEMAN & CO., Pub'ra,84pringfiel,iii Mas Every Dajp Life. Io:l g and the whole will be superior in t .' .: pea' 'a Isk show,, mid leave it lying On the parlor table. - ; on, ., t the Hen of tjo day, I r 0 . I � A ur . f S ,rand digestibility to an egg w hioh he Some guest in sure to pick it up and' hen I - risk I CHAS9 STARK 1. .ssn e" N like Mr. is falls W two 060011, if You preserve - # Gravy, a Franahe ()emkdft. lie ban she crest &,job I dig . oe roger Ina -i CRUM .-Pick up , 1i -to Illuld I di %be formor mishap, 52 Church St.. ' . Toronto. CODFISH I - I Intoned= in speaking of the Eaddeas of he may think he bro;e It, and be in' MaLufacstirers, ONTkRiO PUMP CO places flah thas has been goaxed in cold the Republio-that is duoed IMPOrters Wholesale and I 9 to may, he drawls to got you a now one. i ! Retail DoajerL I water over nighL Host milk or orearn slightly and emphasize . I boll- v strongly the leading so . � 'so pace Catalogue, with 1.000 Illustrations. .. . . . . . - .. . L (UrniSed.) . - Ing I .1 I wish I were you"n," he said d i free on appliosuork. . � - - .. tandrAdthefigh withm, spoonfulof words in each sentence. There is pin indg. ily.. so . 9roroat4u n't. rem an in. ial roloptly, fil tus that ban been mixed smooth with a lit. lance In the walk which &rise@ f So do V' she retuned p � . go Id milk. An soon " It bolls upq break - completely cured attack of herniplegia, from horoo . ly swallowing a yawn. -11 And why, - . - - , . . , . , dear one?" he rAked Impulsively, 11 w y do . . - - -- - . � � .�. a re h tgg into it and stir just, long enough which some years ago he was . Lr . . I .. .. -� I Z. �. !.,. . dangerously � I . I . .1 - It the egg and then I elngvo it at qm;�. Ill. He mum. a a ,I be limp, You wish I were you brilliant oro I" �, Be. L - - I I I uses . - . I . . I has to drag um It: f - lea, which In not Of " Boatonote tones. - b , I . I a fira. . although he de suaroplied In c)ld, mattol-o-faot ,to . �-4 - 1. r ­I sosan Yen bri liant . Po _()VZR& _One CUP of fl�uj,. .r much use to him an a cork one not on an I K one oup of orb I-i Pet I �q mi I * active thigh. Th 1,760,97t miles hway.` And mi one eggg, a piece of butter the 'size of t .I V with low brow* to "as of yellowish bAwn, to) a led vilintly out dke mist botore a Smm. 0 , , and m Ited, and it pinch of @&It. I .6 ate set in bistricushm'D Yellow of & topaz humv mor sun. . . Baki in-gempans. Maketie mixtureper. lids, and appear too much . r . � . . � PQ . I , ! * foou smooth and free frow lumpr,, by add. fatigued to aso without first, being ,Well Tie other ov"''Ing, sk a 6omoorj, a long. I I 0 , - . I :� .� bg a milk very .slo rubbed. I d"s say they are what &bay haired planitt was punhhIng the Instral ent ­ . I to the fic ar, and .1114 - --- a ptio gestures, and evolving hat 1. I Is" .V jonotantly. Ve'st the eggs and add look. There are verLical wrinkles in the with @pile .- 1 brow and clueer Vanatural. orow's feet &bon% Was supposed to be descriptive M ullo. 0 . Sevent"n 141zes As ' H AY1 NG , - - . Lt. Ifave the pans hot &L-d buttereds and . . . . . � : : . . ..�.. r - old lady went Into eost"ies of adm tion. I I , Lt I , � j fill them half fall of the Mixture, then a thsttmPle. ConcenLratinig AtUstion thro 0 CEARED - WNDMI0 . .� . . et gh I .- , . I .- Oea fly inter it 4nick OVM F,f teen Minutes a mieroacepe on this Infinitaly small sni u "HOW fics I" she excla-med ; 16 ou� can � � . . .. � ­- to " Is. P.. for I I Mai- ! - . d from I TOOLS. ' - oular worla has produced them. how the roar of the ca WAt.:r, running will, lake them, and they will Justify the Pasteur' (.men; the tow 'CONBOVIS CARIUAGE TOPS Gral; Oruah­rs Rtraw out- _� has his far above the -HWts of tike iuntenanoe b6tokeum originsIty ; and t a been taken by mesull; they are fighting in Are the Beel and Cbr ' . 1181 r 9 he &i ELoot Pulpets, Of any A Full List of "I in the Market. 01rdej I ' I I h is to I ave everything ai I ready bi - oted. a Send 109 0414JOIgue--407 King at. W.. TowoxTo, h. p. Gdo Mill. ps Y120 LeMet of having pop.overs j whole 'am shows sturdy stron th d it. the street, ; the soldiers are alresdy givin One from your Carriage Maker. Take 100 other kind- other machinevy Up to a 40 pm,I. an 'V,h, themselves up to pfllago-the-" 41 Oh ,&rT11E BEST. 1h U&t 'He inum be kind as he in , . �1I you egin, and then make quick work of outer man is ihort, thiok-set� deep-ohosted sighed 9 - n ' tj bar * " If the soldiers Ad, uld --- - and a massive head Is set close to 4, pair. of on 61the P the izing and baking. Th ly carry 0 p&no I" estl are aho soifie. 7 DEFORWO AND RUPT I , thn called,egg muffins. ?I broad shoulders. The face is fat though Au Butern mans who was trave'lliriz In ­ URE09 . I I . not glabre (ou have no English word I the Southwest, came YOU . ,. ],.. BREAKFAST No. 4. ­.t _ .1!.,,..,.: �.�:,�,., across the rai real o4nnok - . . .. I:: thir-k for glabre), and the board, which is which was paying many oWsomploym low hegin . . . L . Dropped ES . �, ,� �' �- �­ . tn Gnu. lz4ed 13sef. 9C short, scant an n Ate to one I d rizzled, does not oerthisil than soventy-five oen I er I . . . 11 - Baked P0161IML , - � y ts Far day, and h m on. 11, 6avertlatmeas - . i � :- 1. adorn it. I like a spoombill mesa. It shoves quired why they did rot strike. - )qly - , " *L' - . 1. Cold Graham Broad. I.. I ,J.S a � I � - � � . . .L.- - inN - ahe Ilia thal . " � . . ., . � Coffee. " . ; character and intensifies the homillikeeg makes matters worse. " wiis the reply. I -Bat I - nel to half ­ .V - . j .1 which keeps compan With big air of Intel- how could it ? I . - hich av be - . :-- 1 : - .1 y It I? t" 11 I . - .- F19D Ecds.- - filled " We 1, we tried UT,41L * . I / -I.. -". K ­­ Have a fryiD�'P'1'm 7 % ­ ligerkoe, and which lien .-I�rtd rfb OV- L'" - .- . . -1 �� . r:;' 'With loiling water sligWy saitea. shows freedom from we were getting ninety cents a day, all( � the it 1". Lay L I'M r -d by m .3 h . ; &I 1TV411, - bad p -eviously been broken iLto ii cup. As I - I ,.0 iii n I X L FEED MILL ;, . 1, i I muffin rings and into emou turn an egg which fill flicient and aelf -oonscioue, heisnotwith.0 speech againfit labor grinding the life 0 it of --""��.-w Imali conceit. But if 1'aateur to not malf. president got up together and made at ch ,% 6r.i( t Club cut quiet doRmatiiin of mannerp such Al on .1 4 et Spitj FS&risoon In- the white . grind from i is sot they are done, I a capital tPat we hired back to the oqm By bfseffsO, Bow I 10 to 20 bubbeN P.,r hour, Hill CkXk d in this manner they are not broken finds to old French 0ountry otires who have at seventy -three. Wesin'tthaso I. ­ "P-W1010 a­ 1,,-,Ie, Rtipture &-onrding ta ,iz Tbe*e . . . - 4r. J. Ill-, the I e b looA - None of: MfIls ate t�:e modt dumr)ie, i hedf, ean tith. i tife(t'land tit * IoU f0i r, From % , hespa'a IrOLL n p A . t be le levied .61 M 4 Ye Invemed. inpie,exas when dropped Intothe watitr servant of the Rue d'Ulm #11 genuine, but be. Out of a oorporatio Ay Ili its preal4ent Withoi it the rings, r lovg been looked up to by their flock. The Iowa to Rot at It and equaieze ' I t of fal I . means to tui n tho altur of acleace to good Only M000 a you." I . . 41181114-fer'. Fri; zled Betf.-Aave the diled'6r! Imoked account, and has f . . I Or ecired by - It I I Qr MAIDY Years turned it to , .. - I A 'nY otherl I r . Ibeef it iuved very thin, place in - a tow.pup good acco " M dear said Alto IS ug i . �� . . ' I ough water to cover it, and a when It -unt in procuring an Income for band I go to bar bus.' licana than : - with n - bfmnej'f. -Th IN morning, "I dron't think I k1now ill, chanic-11 �.boi dd po do smooth h0nielY kinlyness is devoid of N1 r. J.j I - I � : . 01kful of flour ma 0 your friend . Po, d?' so I tt?jl .. . I's a 2 sensibility. I Sorneductorg 1. - I I . In 16 ,I le cold water. As soon an it thlojk- I t costs him DO pang to Imms- asked Mr. SaagL7 In -srprise. " es 4 --- alvertl+e that : W I L I f. i I .. I Ate dogs, rabbits and guinbu-P192 On the John Pott � 64 I ! ;, 1 I - . .. ens ad I ihqy can holti'- - I �. I i . & generous PiObe of butter, a I . ittle altar aloresaid. I John 1),,tt ? I don'tlk,�ow thefiie tumblee ,I,,. ft. L . . !� . L 1! '.. ­ - --- - � r I .,I- � , �, POPPO 9 mud turik into a hot dhh. . - - . r I anybody of that narpe.-' 14 0 1h without 6 Itu 0, and c-')ndt uill Trus,f.s- I ritany , . � I I - -! i�11�0 - You aural y paitio"tts who h4ve. been treate(I ovet I .. . I 1 41 " d , but I 1, Tnust know him very wal I lite& none who are cured by thein. The docrt.8n &I. I , I '; L'� GR.ABAM BIRRAD " by these ducto . -Make a batterat njgfit - 1, for 3 on taike . i . . ! , The POiSOXIOUS Uzard of the P about him in your al(op lait; night, and call- wi-y- toll th air, ex4ijivictiai civets, and want OfOnOPIDt of milk or water.' one pint of aciflo ElOpe,. Ln they .. - . . flour, and one-half cup of yeast. ' ad him Jack " though.Vou bad known ,hit 10 Pell them 61,usses at exorbliant pifeas I will P%V , I ; I. !) - 1 �� In the ­ At 83a Francisco someone had cang , Orn I A AU your lif.-.11 n y6ur rn ticket up to soo 0!1 it a %n ­ Ot bold . . m big Add or e pint of Graham I, one-half large holederma and had tied i h "Jack Patt I Ah, I *net your rupture. rf e, uosble VOLd ts e. lisd " - - , , oop of sugars ene teaspoonful of gsit, best. I to #PO8to have br , . - . in it in thorom hly. 3:Urn it into two me and there was 811k dreaming about a acb99lmjLje of for bo"k - - : . usually a crowd &bout it. On RUPt"tO A"d Rutd&13 Franw. 4ddrd". CHAS. - f 9 boyhosd days. I had alracst forgotten CtUTHIR, 118 King-street Weat, . - . I - 9 no. Among the lookers on was a drunken fellow, my Torwito. TANKS, ,T I It will be A little slower in riaing white V a the , 1�Z:than ' who was amusing himself by atirrin p him." And Suaggs went down town 0081- Mroin the stuac ' i broad. in e crowd shut t"Ing On, what a par r cot . I - . - 4 -, - I . . I.. he did . Ow escape he had. ;. I . I WIP'to 298M bbi 9. - - il not believe that ks was poisonous, Tact Is the lubricant that .: �� .."; makes alid1mg I 1:. Some of I It I i "" �.:�. Mill Man took him away several "oat but down the bAlusw of IUO emy. She had ,two I Wbftl I OaY rure I do not mean merely to stop them for a I . .01, .. I Ghastly LiEcovery. ,, '. 9. i _ -­ .L '' ._ . . � :I 1at last he began to call everybody powards, 111m* &nd "Ien have tht-m returii ILK&I". a radfira &dormers, and, an is namajo halted between PIPE AND The 'other day a ghastly, dig I nivian . mad 0OV61Y WAS In drunken hwhion And before any ano could t'N 0 Opinions. Harry loved her we @Of-e- 1 "Te n1AA0 IIJP dinefteo of FITS, EPILEPSY orFALI, P U M PS.6 AbGut fi've Imues below Clarkav 14' but ING WKNE-Sho life-I()tkgjjtudy. lw& 1110, asop him he thrujit'his hand Into ths aaiea,,$ George's head was the Ion ner&u, otherarrant iny remedy P'Pf) FittingS- Ireit and'Wi 90 cure the werat cases. Re Tenn.$ by two be a. A hogshead, which 90&% " the Nqual n"on for DO& Dow re" hAv@ failed to no Force or X tvInC& Cure. Hendatoncefor mouth and was $everaly bit%m shows. o, Speaking of ree 110ittIV61 M In fact a full line Of had Lien left In a Ed I y the late receding I never memories," ailed - riv anti 1,oat omeo. y Infallible reRiedy. GIVO Water Supply DEF.r WYLL I'CA" 1i I 6 � . !.wa it f sawAlvVins0bered. so quickly in My lif,L Lucille, "why I cart It Conte you nothipe for a tr�av . . I.. rsmember'whon I used au I will cur* Y01L Address DIL H. o. ROOTI - � '... • ( Material. A kpecW1Y- 6" - 001 titilated and inuch E eaompeand dolls and make mud-riis in t 4 oi',al;h,e Cumberiand, WEB found to Ia short time hG'bOPvi to feel sharp pains to Play with ta 11 of XL bodies What a wonderful memory ill Lu rars on & post card and wo &d manand a woman, supposed to in his arm, and I efore long it began to also,,, the lane. " 44 cMee, 37 You St., Toront , � II,gon�rd an vour add - Is , you 10d,pap liluors"d ahwwue tr*e. and he we& obliged to Ila down. He was exclaimed the foolish jj&rry, admiringly. I 64 be nel roes' The alms Of the, male were sabered completely, and though they Pahaw I Woaderful to recall that whic ' separated from the body, while both bodies po arod all She liquor down big throat that he I I I - had a p 'y been sawed in two. The occurred so few years AP ?" spoke Geore of 3� )V . - parentj would - ' U 1 I a popular tAke, it had Do effect upon him. Some one the long head, and the next ume CL _ sk 114 )I both were mhakg' , rted for a doo Haziry y IYOL � � 1.06A Lef i that the bodies ar,5* ter that lived tan or twelve 'Pi tie her the snubbed him. LM MAQJINE be 0 an eots from I St- r4EELM016i; I N I S .. � - an away, but the man died where he folio , � - the medical college at Nashville. - -- . . � lit in the street in the middle of the to ; wn, . i . - a otinded by a crowd of an white-famd ;�. An EXtended Exp . ' i . - a . . .- A 8(otoh d(,minia, site relating to We , erlen"l, ��il ! Ari z! #As, a - .1 i . t. ! " . as you want to Bee. jHe went into eon- I ly as the Queelli MY Oil Works, and have e ved du'rinf : ­ scholar the story of Ananias and Sapphira, WritAl & Well-known ohen,*int6 parmit& me : � - I I � ... the last three y ' "is Isions. It was a terrible tight, As socu to ly thPutnam,@ pahle*m Co:n E 8 1 . 7 iec 1 asked t am 11 why God did not strike every. he became conscious he would be , xtrac- . Ibmody d d who, told a lie. 11 After a long one to shoot him, and some were in "me toe never faHe. It makes L o a a spots in ' .. L . .. I or . lavor of the flesh. and oi quentay is pxialou. 66 .. exojal : Becaav,, air, there wadna ruledt and he died from Don't you for t , a Coln Ex. . I . I . . . tbepo 1 AL silejace, one Ads follow got to his feet and It, but the maj ority ' X 10 0 L D o L Is on IQ Ion than an hour Ifter he x aa 1, �-� , Band lot a ar�` . ' traotorl now lo'er tiolifleal pat'aam I be anybody lei . bi#an. Pie thrnl. 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Wild a a I I like manner, and so mere( sl nif is to the gwry of Love and 1Y ild iften i i founded, • upon. i� �� U# J&. The m.roh from the $ass Ciaal to Cairo Y K Y K D gs kad oats driven to desperation and • I1 deserved to be called the Lightning Cam• ago of eunuch@ what he wanted, and that mad ew from want of water. . - Mons in the Career of Arabi Pasha... 1 q,; paign, for with three pitched battles land a she had bottsr be brought to. him en's And � . . Pi H rseg rataeA in health afld itaib through •` doss@ sklrmiehe@ it@ s000m llshment seek uninjured or that his life shoatd answer for Q I I P the eon u neuron. beta over- loode3, look of food and improper . 1. - _ „ . I bat a tortoight and a day. q tie , uthcw .. f " NutA, THE NIHILIST " .F Tar RED Spcoy." da - R�xa1i>K gry,� Twenty -four hours after the sosuat re- The threat was amply snffiAentp 'an h the feed g. 3, h Es'o , ETa corded In par lost ohs ter but one Sir Gar jot black Soudan pegro malsamed and diesp- 01 . galled, eripled horses iil•ted. ovei'i p ed, returoin In rep %ban five minutes load , and enerall abased b hard not wale• ley ms to the midnight his ally, i R generally y _ -_ . C g �S I Ell Ll t;. I I which Arabi Pasbs wXt' paetng to and fro and under cover of •• Egyptian darkness " with. NeIU +walking beside him. etas n. r�P tt61i ,e -REN : TRIAL -- 19 with the ga[ok, eager steps of a tiger ins led his little army within rushing distance RTho shall desorine the rapture ,of that C " ooatpelled, through the penarloOe- rq6 t +�rx menagerie as feeding time approaches, of the Egyptian general's stronghold, taking meeting, wherein the husband and wife who nose t their owners, to ran the streets, is . w tLt„i r xxv 2/ " The dark hour is still on him I tear," Tel- al in fifteen minutsa by the clock, had been separated almost as it were on the man cities and vlUsgeG, quenching thirst i - t ns return cone tr.ore to Nellie within ,whispered the Valide Khanoum as they ap- and with the bayens% only, a ra Post step.of the attar met again after a lapse of from +mud paddles, pounded .by claby beat- _ . . 1. so many weeks, every one of which had an b stones. and mutilateil -by dogs, when t b lea of hor harem prison. - preached. •` Speak to him gently. my dear. against rifled cannon.' • the �;ii�iH` y Do not venture to oppose his slightest wish Directly the "ilmpregnable" Tel•el;Kebir been so full of perils to each of them 2 driv�n from yards into which the snimaig - A, more and more d. s ,lion L, the en- whilst he ie thus." had -oollapsed like a burst balloon, it was So oblivious were they of their surround- force themselves because of hunger. . - ihUel +em of the Cairo p' >pulu�•inn ee me+ to -Nellie did not'anow(r, for she felt that the osmpalgnof the spur on�i the sabre once Ingo that P.t �Mons,iban felt himself called delves with fe�►t tied and tortarel, wthi� There via, yae !ittlti window, ahP wild not teethe tof�llow advice. again, and Major (loner@( Sir Drury PO P y f3 !n din - {pccea`r a n to keep aver olOae watch on the s a . - - ,} �attic�d, from wbi h she could ob p g j ry beio tcsaeported long dietanoea, cl��+ . 8, a peep a dimieative, bird's-eye BY this time the war mialetier heard the foUr►weFi up the @access bye splendid dash ennacbe lot he should play them oom i dirty treos d condition, over rough roads, by Lain la, thi, U Itor world, rnd at th +s win- soft fall of approaching footsteps, and wheel. forward with the cavalry, thereby prevent trick or other with his eolmetar or pistols, buto�iera and others. vies', vide tlPVP� tired of statding. log sharp round he advsn.red to meet the ing the enemy from raUy�ng in,.tihe dlreotion of which he seemed to be quite osos,bla. " - dP,v she + two women. of the aapftal. While the three were thus employed there F e horses, - antrageonely high - checked _ - . Frf)r' 1L oho c -u•d e, a some + ►t the old quit The Dame the sudden .rustle of Bilk skirts and and utally over - driven by drunken, mars- _ 1;aro ray ehop�, now closed and bar At he moved near to them the lamps of the Irish Dragoon (hard@ .led the v,n,. less d ori191 driven. _ ` taring P t (auks r•f wood a• rasa- their pertame•i oil that were hang here and there and entered with such ardor into the our- Mrs, Tressrr hove into view like an old- ' : roj w �cn S P in tba fAlin light of agafast the wall showed how dead( pale he . snit that the aonn distanced both the E s fashioned line of battle ship under full sail. Pl Gone . wantonly wounded, mutilated . . fronts - From. It, K K Y y R" was and,how strange a l " Here comes the bitters after the sweet@ and llowbd to linger hours' b4ore death he g�metlmes Haw seture► io g light gleamed in his Ibh and tya Indian eavalr , and thop h men B eoenirF. • P q eyes. q —the nasty physic after the lam of sugar, comes s to their relief, at shoo toarna- i ` 1. Aruba Ey.iattiag :n very `coo eivable acts Y Oa his white face there was a spot or and horses were taint with hunger, pp��ro�ed tY P Y P g two of blood. with thirst, and troopers not anfreq!aently instead of before�ik" thought Pat Mons. merits. tut +ou X,nee,'�dRalks, with curve of hate . (layiala ban to himself. , Von their lips dad upon their iTownivg ,(Pave us," he ss[d in peremp- dropping ant of `their @addles from th etlPot R H teen left atsndlag is exposed con of ul+o for tones. But he hae%eneri to add in soft- of sanetroke they pushed rn and onintil s t3at for once the shrewd Iris( min was thra gh severe storms, without covering.- br�,ue as they rio;tbt'esg dteensecd i, all its Y , . er aceerite : "For awhile cal I will Dome distant view of the domes sad minarets of mistaken, for insteari of resembli g a bitcer s:, ,R lyl,g hullz,tin from the front y. Beautiful song and useful birds needlessly . b•a-iag von nreeentty•" the teat M ►s ae of MAhemet All rlsio astringent Mra. Trezarr vas ash sweet as Y Y p - and ,,q,e -th%�n once in too Ijeepest hour@ of %°The tTalide Khaaoam answered meekh above the rook[ of the Citadel drew iaa en molasses and thanked Frank uenelly so ale htered b men and boys art . t,,, nig`� the ra• h of hurry log feet, the �� y unotionel for his `• rescue and; t In ee.s, birds and animals of varloas - t, ,;o��r . human voice* and the A" You will, Ahmed. My lords will is thastando cheer from the ranks. Y p nervation �_ his slave's life " and dropping her oom ran- Captain Donell had the ho r of corn- of them all, that he felt sure he was an kind cruelly pat to death by thoughtless re.i !IIri; gIVW cf t?r::cea wr,uld caiFe her to ion arm she harried awn gees fast as she mending the a9•noes squadron Qf .this brll- s°cePtred son in -taw at once ;while the p°n ns, when a little care would make: . ,� thy. htl•, Who n a" I!kely m not she would . y g 9 deal. less painful. . '. . . rus. could. lien% vanguard, and thooga his little force hearty anal gehisl, greeting of M. 'TrezaarrI p .� ion +t• haplz;ao - murdered Eiropesn when he as% as sudden) tarneii n from T e cruelly and atvii a Ineeot aroused b b,,b i consisted of but a hundred and forty -five l Y P Y 8 y: . a -r „�d al a�; on a cluettr cf F.ke or spoor N3111e could ploinlq hear her heart beat men, and he knew that there wore tact thou- another direction, converted the decided pugl him, cook and dog fighting. - %%ith @ruin of blood droppir g on ins when her sole friend and p oteotress Impression Into a positive oenvioclon. barbarous orae'to Inflicted - heu wait -t the surrounding crowd had gene, and Arabi Pasha, noticing her sand Egyptian soldiers in the capital. aed P [� T e @.oleos. ' the be�r•�•s• most probably b then the oommander -in- "Yon will protect the inmates of this on h res and fozea in allowing them to bs - Pp °r'� 1 f :rth their hate in every curse and • trepidation, Seizad her both hands, and p Y y bonne where I have been se kindly treated • ep;�hat that the Arabia von +bnlary �s cap R•a,ping them in his looked ewrie@tly into chief an well, he had%ated not to enter %(tie Y ohAS d an'i hunted by hounds for hours, as - nd wh�let outing every manner of I her face, whilst he exclaimed is almost city with blast hf trumpet and bra ttle of by one dad all from soy chance of inealt or spur sole f' a d and often erne( tei►rfai accepts • kettledrum, and before another hour had injury, won't yon, Frank 2” pleaded Nellie, T e debating, cruel effect on children 1� abomlaatinn at the stripped I 44 elapsed, in obedience to his'samm ins to the anxiously. close confinement at labor, often in dealt . l �;h,d bAy of -the dead, which vi se as Why do you tremble so, little white "CertAnt m love though -, y g officer commanding he oitadol to surrender Y. Y . q hey have and unwholesome factories and other Of thut of a woman or an innccant little dove 2 Is it b Danes you pant to be free and immediately, eightthoasand Egyptian uol- only snob a thing to fear .from their own plan a, • child ae of a strong and stalwart man ■o gzit the ark which hat been your sate then laid down their arms aari�tile3 out be- . countrymen and most decidedly not from T o ornettiei and beatings iaflloted on ' It va" fete °' "ible• whilst witnessing eights refuge for so long awhile ?" fore him a. prisoners ut war , rho most British soldiers. Yet, nevertheless, I will ecch as these, for NEl:ie not tofeeltnankfal "Tae ark may be a safe refuge when the p pats ink husbaplshntng wives by brutal and .. . extraordinary cooarronce ever. recorded in lace half a dozen of oars �o guard the drunken hnsbanda l that her parents and herself were housed as fl- ods are oat, but the wild bird prefers the history. An noezaggerated f*ot.' Captain Ouse, -and I'm @are such, a precaution will ' they were, or not to be aware that at the green woods and liberty," responded Nellie meet with the �► roval of the oral. "' The whippings and abuse Fndu-ad by IN wry lea�t, all three owed their lives to the faintly, in the same 6garattve laagaage. Darley was the real @sets of the Irish officer Pp ITS and iris who have been iven into the oh . .. + . In charge. So. when Nellie had bidden a irratatnl end B star miniat =r, so that it was only when .tie Why don't you add to return to its The populace at first looked sullen and re- affectionate adieu to the Palide Khanoam of arse and hard inaaters. , . game t� ism�mbar tae price that she, ia• own mate in its proper nest and no longer seatfnl, baS no @senor did the blast trt more and assured her that no harm could happen • T e starvation amd neglect endured by - ' dlvidwilly, would have to pay for that prat to consort with the eroe kite. Do you not trumpets announce the rapid approach of to her cr to any of the other ladies, and that Info is and small children, when left by . - twtic n that she shuddered. 1 : regard me as a9me such vile bird of prey ?" tar or bodies of the foe than they grew civil her husband wai oafs under the protect[ n the% parents with those who promise to can _ - . - The settling day ooald not for long be' " Indeed, no I have never had an • UI and even cringing, and when at length the of one of the British gonerols an,d oeuld not for em. tpon9d, she felt sure, sad she never opinion •oi •yea, Far [Rom it. m� body of the regiment came sparripg surrendered to the i'evoagefal Hhedhve T e privation, dhtress and degradadolt I rahted but tFat the Egyptian army, i i its " Then you do not in your heart make me through the Grate of Victory, ol•,Iely foi -' hithoat a gaaraotes from that prince that of li tie waib of ohildron, in the Itreeta, • e'erwhelming number•v was again and ag +[n responsible. for all the crimes and calamities lowed by the ferocious looking Indian con. he should be fairly dealt with (which items who( often have no one to protect them. • beating the mere handful of men that fool- that have attended this great natlsnal move- ant with their ion lances swaying like of Informstlou she had previously obtained f hardy English ml•+iste�s s1 Pays think snffi meat and for the frequent shedding of inno- a forest ofdot [nee before the strength of from Frank), the party of five made an im• Tide deplorable condition of the horse, ao dent to ovaroome as Oriental or Atrios4 cent blood P tong long pr useful, turned loose to starve and ; •' All a gals, than they burst out Into load ,shouts mediate move from the war minbter s lace i° foe, forgetting how modern rift )a and or- God forbid that I � should do its. for the Khedive, so that one would have to Shepherd's Hotel, which was already' die;! the child. whipped by the heartless _ _ dnance•eya�►1'zp the strength of contending risings of the people agsinit tyranny, in fancied that that highly unpopular prince open and doing abrlgk business• and there, parent ;the discharged prisoner, whom no soldiery l,y: rendering s quick eye of felt every country and in every age, have been had always been idolized b them and been over champagne and other welcome refresh- one *ill employ ;the little tired cash boy y y and Paab girl, that should have been, hours . greater account than a strong arm• I characterized by such crimes and excesses in very fact the father of his people. men@, the Trezarr pare and mere did the • the, we are antioipwinq the Verriblo d uu the part of the more cruel of the pope- •• Bien you, my children," business with an ago, in bed ;the haggard, sauken -eyed, ❑nwelco a time sons :fetes seems to lation, but the leaders of such movements These chests, [nwhioh Towfik s same was y ;%r y paid sewing -woman ; the starving the ++ aloe lcudl called, so as to prevent the amount of gash and prot)atation that would ham y, that can get no work; and many, wd sometimes to creep; and;■o it was wl I have never been answerable therefor. Here d htod sibllit of misconce tloa, assail. have been highly comical and slightly die- Nellie, At last, however, late one evening, she came to a fall stop, dreading what he Y p astir had it not chanced to. be "a most man others not here mentioned. ad drab[ Pasha's ears almost continuous gusting the Valide Khanoam came rushing into h� would next say. I denote( thank on for articular( welcome, for snob a father and u he rods through the crowded streets to particularly little room to a state of great excitement "I thank yon.! y Possessed surrender himself up to the first British mother -in -law could be patiently borne with `` Bawing�y" I far ildmed : this, your good opinion of me. officer whom he might chance to meet. for a short while for the sake of so beautiful - . He. has arrived 1 Ahmed [a at ham of it I can defy thst oi,all the world beside. It mast have been a-bitter sound to one and darling a bride T ere are many problems oonneated with - He In fists on eeei �g you •immediately." But I am not yet quite satisfied. Tell ins who a abort month, aye, even in a little less • * * . -i • + . , . • • the Waning of a single track railroad. 0", .. - ; oandldly how do you think that I have of t is is how to get two trains post one I 0 i, I cannot see him to night. Can ya� treat sd oa. Do on consider that 'I h eve degree a short week ago, was the ohosen of A few lines more will conclude our tale. another when each is loner than the duo . _ not tell him that I am Qone to bed .' I Y y the people and the idol of the nation to hear There Is no need for as to eater minutely track. The means by which this tr @cone , • " He will not take that as an excuse, sa used yon very badly Y " a despot restored by foreign arms thus Into events that have become matters of his- lla ed is known as "sa b " These —sad —I dare not urge it a@ one. For the "lf you will bat treat Hie s• well in the greeted and proclaimed, while his own pro- tory. How the Sultan of Turkey played was time when this plan was not so famil- fiat time is my life 1 a •n afraid of him. �I future as you have done in the past I shall toss h streets oallbd ne# forth with the hate and ran with the hounds and would not refuse him a thing for the worl' . have little ressen to complain; aye, sod I B B far a it is now, and the following clipping one single cheer of commiseration. so lost the respect of all parties, H too well from the " Chicago News " shows how a I suppose his blood is still hot with t will daily bless you for your merciful tor- Some even hissed the fallen hero who had• known to be commented on ham; as well as _ _ . . flghting and the victories he has won." bsaranoe. a@cr[ficod all that he psGS@esed for their that the Khedive Tewfik would have., had g0000ddgaccoount turned his ingenuity to tieliie glinted at the elder wife and @a, . At this point NSiUs would have sank on raker, @tad it is very possible that worse ija• his fallen rival murdered in secret on the , . + d if trembling her knees before him had he but permitted been offered n- o t sae had B A bumher of years ago a stubby young sat she was deathly pale, an g her. dignities airs long might have prinolple that dead men tell a +, man ,with a big mouth and "Ild•lo skin g troll, him had hs not Gaddenl Dome acre@ a sat Glreat Britain taken the reate +t care ,' a "I)a on know, 1ttEte whits dove that I y B head was taken on the (Ialesbnrg divl@lost such a eight was not at ail oaloula .ed y I biennia send ra - British cavalry patrol, which, n he observed that such as not of barbarity and ia?ja @doe of the Chicago, Burlington, and Qmlmy _ 3eothe or encourage her, but rather: to im begin to think the da[ y g p Y that it was under the oemmand of An officer, should not be perpetrated. Railroad aG a freight brakeman. He seemed - . Press her with fns dread (chat semethis# erg of one so lovely, so Innocent sad so pare he at once approached. But the tales that were told tit a oonse- pay nv attention to rho @port@ lninlged dreidfat was at hand, she dared not th' k would be a richer prize that even her ador- ge was wit a half a doyen yards of the gnesws of thL convinced the English govern- by his fellow brakemen when off eat', What. able face and popan ifaafreely given. When Uttle party of Mid coats before he peroeivel went, when too late, that they had made a but anent meat -of his time around the she ' . I made you my wife I thought that I could who that cffi� was but it was too late to -Acting Instinctively.- as It were, she r ` y , moot egregious mistake to in%ertering with learning how to ran engine@ and ptoking np ad the mosquito curtains, sprang from off her also goon make you very happy and leech to tortes% ere be wan rooaiRifasd in tarn, not Arabi at all and had ,been beguiled into information shoat the maohinory of rail cot on etntfed mattress and began to hncri- forget the Foringhee y -)uth to whom your first of all by Ci,ptaln DaaeUy, but by Oar- mistaking a great national uprising and reading: One day a tall, olertoal- looking eel droat hone([. ! t parents told me you were not married. I peral Patrick Monagh,tn.� hereto struggle forfre -dom for a more mill- man was riding in the caboose of the train - • • . • she was not yet presentable, aoasonaa might have dene so had Allah seen gcei to •I B��� yer honor, an here comes Hor• tan rebellion oonda°ted and met on foot by on which the young man was employed. - with Europeans ideas of modesty, when mske me what:, for my country 'a sste and ribee Pasha Gager to make friends M laat." three ambitious oclonsle^ The tall man seemed to take a kindly inter- � . heavy steps, acoompanied by the clatter of yenta, I yearned to be. But that dream This was Pat's way of putting it, but no for the Prince 'a Zesneh, the Khedive's eat in the young brakeman. .who answered ' eelord scabbard and the silvery ring o hat forever p3at away; and so, though you sooner did our hero rsoogniss his diamnifited dater, her fate is a mystery. She has never his questions courteously, but did not per- . spare, b�oa►me audible without, Announcing are at thin moment more absolutely in my rival than he minted him courteously with been heard of since the fall of her sears% mil the passenger to interfere In the least I .. - •- the unwtleome fact that the main who deem power than ever you were in my pavilion at his drawn word, and then sparred forward lover and affianced husband. She worked with his duty. Final( the train onme to a Y P % to meet him, his handsome face fall of Oa- � I ed himself her husband had grown tired o Haft Dower, and tom opinion ever bit as in the dark on his behalf like a notions stand- still, nand it ways foaad that Il had - . waiting the return of his messenger.And wa mach my wife, I will prove. to you that the conscious oecneniseratioa the while. anit venomone oplder, and she Is by now met another freight train at a station when .' - . I comiag to seek her In person. deipteed Egyptian can be generous and .. Captain Danelly,-• I would perhaps soon- either burled allve behind the harem oar -- the side track was not long enough to hold - " Oh, don't lot him come In 1" gasped Nel merciful, for I will give you freely up Onto or that it was any one e4 e, but what Is to rata or lying dead in the narrow prison either train. The problem presented was : - ' _ ` ` lie, Kee him out for a little while. ' Oh him you love. Farewell, little one and-for- be will be, an•1 a% all events I could not our- house of the grave. How were the ti sine to goy by each other t • { render m Sw.,,d to a braver man said the In this day that would be solved very saally get not year promise, for from this moment y The sofa token that she hoe left behind what shall I do ?' � for the world to see and wondar and puzzle . = " 51y dear, year @hoes are not not @Ida th you will never nee me more. � war minister, a@ he tendered his -sheathed p bat it so happened that at that time, when. - . door. I the were he would not darn " Oh, this is good 1 this is brave 1 this u weapon- over is a bracelet exhibited In the window railroading was a very different miter, Y noble and msgnaaimons indeed 1 oried Nel- But the g eneiou@ young Irishman hastily enter." B y g Y of the most isme3 goldsmith in Paris —a neither conductor had encountered such a I '` But a word from pbuL would keep hi_ lie, feeling hysterically j oyfal, but straggl- deprecated the movement, saying : " No, no bracelet made from pars virgin gold sent by oondit,oa of affslra, and both suppased that . out 0 3 do beseech him not to come iag bard not to show it. I cannot speak Dot to me; not to me ; but alibw we to con- her to him along with the desire In which one of the trains would have to back up to m thAnks, for words could not express my daot your ezoallenoy to the quarters of Maj- it was to be wrought, and in which the a station with a longer side track. As the . ' - Yet` I would not cross his will this night fo grat Lade and hearts, unha pay- are dumb or p aneral Sir Drury Lme, who, I am sure, names of Arabi and Zeensh are worked into conductors were d sosmming this the tall pea- . • wo t's. He looks as though he had the evi "Happily. gay rather, fox had they the will @coop( your surrender On parole and re a clever cipher on the Inside of the ornament, eenger and the young brakeman came up to .. - i 1. eye, ' Of of speech they would lose their intensity fuss to accept from you a weapon which he whilst the outside is embossed with Issues them. - . I And it was evidenF, from the way [ of feeling. Yet, would to (rod that mine at will foal, though he may not perhaps say It, emblematic of her lover's ant'cipated triumph Whir n the young men understood the ait- Whl b" t':e wom�►n trembled, that thew this moment ooald find relief in speech, for that you neither draw without reason nor and her brother's hoped for defeat and tall. Ostfon he mid to his conductor, respect- .. ; Y sheathed without honor." Then he motion. Strange, sentiments for a Sister. tally. eeally '!armed then it would not hose like( tobXsak. Think 1 renter not that yon are wholly responsible for my ad to his men to surround thef r•prisoner. Major Donslly and hie fair' young wife •d You can get by." . Ba: h ellie'e terror was to times g y Arabi pasha seemed to be mach affdotod now reside on tho former's estate in Ireland " Hew, 'I'd like to know?" mid the con and her agltatio4 made all her Hoge grief, for dearly as I have loved you I have - thamba, ea the common saying log so the loved my unhappy ooau even more, and by the courteous @pooch. whilst Sergeant Monaghan has quitted doctor. - she c ,old neither clan nor fasten anythin now she is lost indeed. hs crimes of your •I Thank yea," sai3 he ;' " ' your words the army to become his butler. The young brakeman picked up, a stick Arid re e ' p oo antrymen have riveted her chains strong- - love blunted the keen edges of your country- P p ray that she was patting on. TtiiE EBTD. . L , : marked out in the mud what is now knpwa At this juncture the footsteps had arriv- ec than ever, for victory has been them [n men's weapons. They have lightened my to every rallroad man as "sawing by." The - . . . ' heart also, and furthermore made me wish trains were saw_ ed and went their way. The . ed jant cuWide her curtain door, but the every engagement and in an hour will U Y Work for the Hntnalle• next day the ono man w s called to the nett in tact her tears were al's ed, it note be hen end I their prisoner. to lighten yours [n tarn. As soon 8I our y young entirely dissipated, by a calm voice saying: wG Allah wills, so praised be the acme of duties allow, Be at�raight to lay house (palace The American Humana Association d[- division superintendent's office, where he °' ++ Allah. 100 at least way that." it was called in the aye et my prosperity. of the public to the met the tall passenger— Saperintendent H. - - , Al roots the attention p Directly you are read to receive -me, y X y •• Bat can on not er0a e ! Barely there iG but so matter, for palace or hones, any ens but not before I wish to speak a few . words Y barbarities and aliases continually being H. Hitoh000k —and was taken into his more to yon. U� not be alarmed, little one. I y " este3 Nellie, anxiously- wt11 point 11: ant to you U joss do not know . et time, angg caot[oad i various p +rtiane of theoonntry, immediate employ, where he learned tole - oo Yo to more "end " My friend@ end oompinions in this great it already). sud th rein you will find one p p you as a friend, nothing . d taken end I would share b still to ever way deserves year love and oftentimes In localities and oltles which graphy and became a train despatcher, Ia hardly were the words uttered when the venture are @iron y wh Y Y are deemed veryr highly civilized. In order a short time the office o[ master of tranapsr- heavy footetepi were heard receding again. .their fate," @,Dowered the war minister. I and who with ter, effort has made a better that the friends of the defenceless and tation was created, and the young man was .. .. It sae very strange. go from hence to•deliver myself up, and Igo mm of me after, by great efforts,' I had helpless may know the Pxtent of this evil r given that place. From that day he has i Bat not lees reassuring t'nan strap e, and qui0>dy. her I would not co suspected 1. !ailed to Make a hone woman of heed Take and devise measures for their relief, men- grown r&pidly, and now the man who rides • - - Nei B , g tr ing to hide myaslt like soowsrdly jackal. her again to your heart, well wonted that don is here made of some of the over the Chieago and Alton RdIroad on the • - . tie s fiatere loAt their.awkwe►.dae *a and Y parents had better remain bec1me dtlt and eager enough. The Valide Yoa and your pa salt she richly merits all the love that an honor- - . general manager's pass reside that yyang : y able and proud man can bestow on her. >t�C[9TtNQ OBt7sLTIEa brakemau'e name at the foot of !t—C. H. ; : , Khanonm was nowg ble to help her toe. - bete until your ooantr men 000apy th y Chappell, general manager. "Tti9 dirk tic has efe3 away, I imp in fuss, for not until then will it be Gate * * * * * * Pere, 'she remarked. �" He a ke entry for you to venture forth. I have still sa 'Is any need for assuring reader Animals is freezing and Aarvine condition, PP B to p° B give to the good wife who has been Y g in exposed looaUttes on the Western plains, 5 You, at all events and I sa this for our hoar to q lit the winter season. , lord and ma @ter, that when hn a gentle with fond and erne to me for so msuy years, and that F, auk Donellyohowed this advice as Lemon j ales end salt will remove ordini►ry ape ile is nE ter% a with all. Bat I felt who is the mother of my brave boy. So noon w ever he had oUvered Arab( Pdaha "+ y Animals to horribly burned on their bodies, Iron raft. If tae hands are stained then i• "'TO jn@t Hoer that as evil eye had been oath farewell once more and may God have you over to General Sir Drury Liwe f through careless branding, as to make nothing that will remeve the stains so well Y Attended only by Corporal Monaghan wounds that never heal. as lemon. Cat a lemon in ball and apply : % him•" In its keeping " one sitar the ether of (whose sergean0Y loomed in the near die- - r, I am rite read now," said NsUlo sad- .And quickly raising - Animals severe( wounded and tortueed the out surface as it it were soap. ' . . deals. "1Let no on d mast him." Neill* G hands to his lips, he kissed and tisanes for many sots of personal gallantry b slabs and ion severely wounded iron rod@ when Q Western farmer ant of shotpsOr : B t^ � them and with a deep sigh, then that he had performed daring the uampsiga, beta leaded on long, sharp prods, mid a box of [W Into sad kiU one . Would ossae is dropped m and whtoh would almost to a certainty give R p. g � ed . you coo that he p rubber and severe( wounded an a000m os. tRe ! took a harried de artprs, Zbilst @hew o he had thus abruptly qai retreated to him pike bronze orosa of •honor v well) he An(m.►,G so cruelly crowded, tramptods Y PU . "YON; certain( m nd friend." Tam physicians who y, tFwrs for it wan lmpo@etble not rothroagh the gtreeta is the bar minis starve@, sari kpppf without water, when should not be arrtiolsd prescribed eaaaw thaanisd & the-trro woitt* or rather the wOalan her room iO , ter s late abide and on reaching it entered trans ,rted to d[stanoes by ]fail to market, �1 ;md tit a' tom to feel Gorry for one who had behaved so g P ng . � � girl, raised the entrain and it without any invitation, the Dolor of his v to make their meat ao8t for food idle death of a man. - tortlt [Ate the veedknle, the read of nobly to has. . ia#pba . f�J:� S I - 1 I - . . -: :i . r , '.1 .. - .. .. - - _. -. - .. _ ._, .. ... ..�. . _ _ . . ,,_ \,..1 • I - ` 1 - ' . .. ` _ . 11. _ - ,• . . - l j. it - t . I- r: , .. .i - 1 l,�I , - . I I . . - ... • . t . . - . ... . . -- - , .. ,. :i A I 0 . . . . : . . � . . - .. . . , ( .. .1 �1 .. ., . � � . i , I . - 1. � . I . . � . I . . Iffl, . M. - - - - r + l . . . . :` . .. �: i ! . . . - _ - I I I -- . J.. - :means As numerous As they should be. -, t AUCTION SALE : Tw­eeds,Serges, - ors Hvery county, or a combination of ­ -:-. -1.1i - e -- uF -- .. - - .1 e . , r _ two or more eonilties.. should have - - . ' VALUABLE FARM FROPERRV sµch an aseociataiol1 within its borders �--o- - as we are convinced it would be the We have now in BtaCk a full line Of ., 1. means of doing a great deal of good to o i _ Crhe t1frhtxi is stems all concerned. We are leased that Under. sad b ?.virtue of Power of Bale 6t - Q Worsteds, (� n kp�iya, ed in a certain ortgage, which will default in M- "'Wtie a Serps • • orsteds, Coorksc ews 16 published every Friday orning nt its office, the rob cts for orgam2ang such an at time of We, and upon which a sold in pay j, (,� V Yiokering, nt. p meat has been made, terns will be sold by Pub- f , . : . Association are very favorable in this ilo Auotion, at Gordon'a Hotel, in the viUege Of and Trouserin s TERMS: Pickering, in the Co nh► of Ontario. on � , sl.2a yes leas; ii.00 paid is advaatla. district. As will be seen by report id f _ RATES Or ADVERTISING; another column a meetin was hel SatUrda the �?nnd a �, t er to the ublla at rites that can't be beate ' Vint insertion, per line - - Scents. a clth ' g ✓) Will{'ih $Off p p eater t. - Eaoh . subsequent insertion, r line - 9 " at Oshawa on Saturday last, When the A. D.18M at the hoar of Twelve o'clock, noon. �O �,__ ' This rate dose not include al or Foreign ad- preliminary steps were taken to thi the bllo�ing valuable land and promises, vine r a The south halt of lot • No. 10 is 6th eon. of the • • vertisemenis. end. The meet �ourned to meet Township of Pickering, in tit• County on On- Suits A up in the Best Style and Latest Fashion Special terns given to arties' making con- a tario, containing one hundred arias more or l.w. tracts for 9 or 0 months or the year. Half - again at Whitby on the 81st of this The above is a vw valuably perk', sitaat.d j- . 1wly or yearly contracts p able quarterly. in the "Gordon of yOnt•.rio," a�ad about nine at low figures by the new Tailors, Gre1 & Wheatley,. . . month when we hope to see every miles from the Town of Whitby. On the pr•mi- g �` . Business cards, ten lines o under, with papo + . ; one year, do OC, payable in " vance. newspaper In the the three counties see are nail to be erected a tram* dwsllin` of the - - Advertisement� without fitter instructions valve of 84,080, and two trams barns valued ai f� t will be luserEed until forbid en and charged ac- represented and a strong OrgaillZatlOII ��000- The soil is a good clay loam, and said to The last �I'�leB of English and A�1`1C$Tltl� �ath, mandingly. Orders for disc atinuing :advertise- be in a good state of cultivation• wente mast be fit writing d sent to, the pub= perfected. ,, To those wishing to invest In farm property WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. - >tisber. ... or purcbase a homestead few such ehaaoes as Job Work promptly atten to. HOrriblC odtrages have b8et1 Coin- 1h•above are to be. met with. - — l. _. ACKERMAN. - PROPRIETOR. misted b Chicago Socialists this T)cAl[S :- --Ten per cent. to it psi diown at Y the tia4p of es le sufficient within sau'ty m >as aJ U �NTING, I V I N Week. Upwards of a hundred men with interest at seven per cent. per an f • - Our PO11t els -8tri t Independence.. were injured during the Clots, a ear a make e, one-third of the purchase ill be money ; for Our Aim ---A First -al Local Paper. g bsaanoe, terms liberal end will, be made known Our ILM— o rsti ils c The hearty number. being policemen. It ip A at the sale. For turtker particulars apply w supportottheoeopleofPle erluR and g JOANLEYS,Solicitor,Toronto. �1'�'I�.r. YOU RUIN YOUR EXESIGHT WHY . � �., i. ";: flight between capital and labor House to Let, FRIDAY &1AI' 7, 1886. Discussin the tenders toward$ in 'L BY USING COMMON GLASSES, g \ ' 6 WHEN YOU CAN PURCHASE e _ fidelity, evolution and al their cog- , Apply to . t THE ACT IN FORCE. nate deceptions, the Canadian School 26•tf B. BBNTING. LAZARUS MORRIS & COa� � n says :--- Looked at sim 1 from OT 626-6 . . S 1. - . - ` The temperance me sure known as th point of view of the effect in the his formation of character, can any One One 'of Burkholder's Improved End Shake - r in t Threshing Machines fitted to ran b m in f rte hoe h Ac ca o o sh t e Scott t e y g C ounty ou Saturday, • May 1st, and, doubt whether the old , or the neW power or steam; all in firet-elass order. Will be Celebrated Celebrated consequently all licen s to sell liquor ideas on science and ethics are the "O,Wood. �°p' Apply to D. sooPSa, cherry- salt. I - - -, � ceased at that time. So far as we better ? The youth who is taught FCT 8&1� . "P T. 1 from his earnest ears to beh'eve in .. - PE RFE (! T E D C L� . have been able to 1 are, all hots Y 1J .. - . keepers have conform d to the new God and a future life, is brought con- Third acres of land, it being part of ' lobs !s ' tinuall under the influence of the sad 14, fist ooa. of Pickering township, an,l ad- Thy $Q8t X21 t�,® WOr��... , order of things with b coming dignity, }' joining Pickering village. Apply to E. B08T- - i and have ex ressed th it intention of strongest conceivable, the strongest WICK, on the premi6es. 24 -ss. 'About a ,Million Pair now in use, giving General Satifaetion. . . P keeping open their ouses for the. possible,- motive to seek purity of heart I CHEAP A� I , FOR SALE ONLY BY _ , accommodation : of the travelling and life. If the ever present eonvie- � - - - — — — � _ wrought . public, so long as they car. mr.;:e them tier «Thou God asset me,f' lmind slid ,' I ++. FIELDI CI�EIST ANA LRUGGIST, I' - - ' a into the deepest fibres o , -, - '. - P Y• t Although a ,'great mr+nr uo "not conscience, cannot e�-eredme tempta- PiGl�erizzg, Czltario. . .. ... . - .. 11 �_. , approve of the Scott ct, and main- tiers and tendencies to depravity, - • ' tain that it will not `accom lish all nothin can. Besides the force of , P b , We have a very muc�l . the good it is expects to accomplish, arch a notion as this, all considers- , _ � - chefs er Creamer this season All should remember that it is now tions of mere caution and propriety p . SEEDS , , . - , - ­ I- al - the law of this count •, and as such and utility, become utterly futile, in that answers a i;ood purpose. I should be obeyed. Tl e best v ay to sin ificant puerile. And it "Must be The Champion iB •50c, ebeapel o ) I` i. . test such a law is to g �-e it a fair trial, confessed _that, shies : it is far from than last. a 11SVe purchased \from STEELS D 10S,, Torol;toI for by so doing we -% 11 then be tl:e. universally true, there is too much ' a Lull assortment of - J H and S. Duna r+e better able to say wh ther it a good truth in the assuipption that the dif- � � or a bad law. ference between the old fashioned a►nd now on the roads in Pickering 1. . g .• " ; 1. . - __ __- the modern systems of instruction, with Creamers and a good as 1 i ; - NOTES AND COMMENTS. betrides •this. distance. All merely Pertinent of Tinware, whlCh , t 1 ;, materialistic and utilitarian doctrines , " Sir Alessin&r Campbell, leader of of scienceare,of the earth, earthly, and they will sell at very reason- .� �r .- *� j * .� r— W •— +� , t"he Senate and Post :iaster- General, tend - ine- itably to shut up the Sight able prices.. Eggs, , Rags, . r ' -1. wi h' th arrow horizon of this - - i 1. is in very poor health, and it is said t Sri a >a `'voce pickings, Horse Bair, Fhrtnere'and Gardeners can Get everything they Rani - , he will soon resign hi portfolio and poor life.., T e goad 'old. teachings Old CO r old: BraSS c3�C. . seek a than a in ' En land. Several were redolent of Heaven and immor- ply i In this line right here in our own town, at City PrICeB. g n . ` other changes in t le Cabinet are tality taken e f . - - . Z.r in xcharige or tI$ ware: ru. Bundy has of assortment o hinted at, in case` he esigns. Mr W Ch oe f -11 To remove all doubts `0 again.pub- ba 7 7 3 ears' experience at BEANS,' ._ Seven . - members f the resent lisle - the following information • in CLOVER SEED - r reference)to the sale of li nor under ti ithing. He will attend , BENS, - . TIMOTHY SEED. =� House of Gomunons a�'e died since q to the Pickering business for : CARROTS, TURNIP SEED, the general election of 1882: J. P. the Scott Act for eacremental, CORN, _ FLAY SEED, . Lanthier, Soulanges, Q. ; J. Pickard, medical' and manufacturing purposes. the ne %t 4 Or weekB. _ ' ONIONS, RAPE SEED, 41 York, N. B.; F. Honda, Maskinonge, In the first instance it can only be sold _ ----- on the' certificate of a tier an; in PEAS, ' . BIRD SEED, tt. Q.; W. T. Benson, S nth Grenville, g3TII BUCKWHEAT. , the second on the certificate of a , S . , Ont:• A. T. H. Willis s East Dur- ASSORTED GARDEN SEEDS, IN. PAPER': ham, Ont.; Isaac Bu pee, St. John doctor, and in the third on that of two I . - , Cit and Count Da -id Thompson, Justices of t Peace, Foi< these , . yy y ; p Pickering or Claremont. F rmers'� 'having Seed Grain, &e., for - silo, we will L8 HNZand, Ont. purposes it can only be sold in guar- - - -� ke n -- R' titioa of not less ' than one pint and A ER at vas '• glad to show samples stud quote Paces. . r The most goraeousl decorated and $iOWLLL & COQ' o b on by diuggists or vendors appointed �q�g Bnreiw <io Spy - ` - i , : filrnished editor's offic in America -- by the Lieutenant - Governor for the, i�tteree�t.er- . —r- - A if not iii , the world— s that of Mr. disposal of liquor in this way. Only 'so" NEW YORL } . � ; -� , � _ • . - . - John Ross Robertson, f the Toronto one druggist or vendor can be licensed A large" stock o all kinds of FENCE i h "Telegram." The mo ey lavished on in each township, two in each, town, • RIO. t 0 , that room wo:lld almo t be enough to and in cities one for every 4,000 in- • 16 61 � a o d `FIRE ust received. Prices fi ht. *: keep for a life time e - t� - 11 p m t e family of A habitants.. When the liquor is bought country editor who, i is 'Supposed, for medical 'Purposes the purchaser MOW St Full Blast . '—' . generally writes his 'torials on a must present a- certificate from a - i • . i . - . . table made of a board laced 'on the doctor ailirming that such liquor has 1 beg to iabrat my old trieads and attet+omcss that - top of an old barrel. he Telegram" been prescribed for the person. named > .m now prepared to bay _ _ - is a marvel of financial success.. therein. When it is bought for use g the urchWer must A01 of Mcrcha� blc Wheat - �' °P . in manufacturing, p Q FI'om advance, she is recei` ed of y. `1 the "Canadian Gazette we are yen present a certificate, Signed by two . . _ . 1=110 =RI1TC -�- _ ON'r' . • It. Justices of the Peace; accompanied by ' lea 3t' OTa des Of X1101 to understand that the Colonial Ex- an affirmati n of the applicant that s hibition will be the biggest thin on Q PP - Always on hand. g the liquor isl for the purpose' set forth. Also Brain, Shorts, and all kinds of - ice during the next fe months. It For sacremeatal purposes a certificate Agricultural-,.-- . ; :' 1 • is -also intim implements intimated the Canada well Mill Feed.. of the minister is necessary., Druggists • - occupy by no means rti unimportant are obliged to file such certificates and FWUR EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT.. . -_ position in this gre t Exhibition. _—= 5 ' C 0 ` � The s ace �alloted to .th keep a register of such Sales, snakes- ,� � , .I'• _ . h S P Dominion Is tins the name of the purchaser and eTN��IT_ �H�,� much larger than the occupied .by the quantity sold, and to make a re- s _T i _ _ e, i* , , ._.­ . -- her at the Centennial a Philadelphia,. turn of the same to the Collector of and from present in cations ever - , - , : ; - ` Y Inland Iieveiiue on the. 81st of Variet , P , 9 - . I foot of the space will b fully occupied 1!lARI� HAM - with the products o the various December each year. The following �.—o l\ T s are the penalties for infractions of the _ '..''. _ provinces, In agricult a and manu- Act: —•For the first offence a dine of FARMERS I - +- ---- -- factures, specimens of i atural histor • C019t 'AND . YI not less than $50 is to be imposed ; , •; - • . r -. minerals, and the fish% ies, literature for the second a fine of not leas than �;i ',y OUR STOCK OF .. Iii addition to the manufacture of Wagons.' Buggies, Lauries. Street Railwa'Y • I 1. � f ._� and art. With regard to the varied $100 and for the third and each Cars, &c., the Company are now manufacturing all ki>eds of Agricul- exhibits, the "Gazette" says : "Look - subsequent conviction imprisonment gEQ Pv S, :, tural Implements, including ing at them as they no stand, and at in the county gaol at hard labor for DRILLS , P the Exhibition as a w ole, one ma - with considerable con dance antics not less than two months.... s�i,,Fit.$j,TDERS, PLOS R,��,R Tj' 0 S, L<�N'L ROLLERS, CUL pate that they will aff rd an snakes- ` i'i ,AN'1lIN�G MILL, tier of the developmen and ,progress The latest rumor is that Clladlitcil a will . VATORS, TURNIP SCUFFLER .. - of the scattered parts f the Empire .ask the Queen to dissolve Parliament .. REAPERS . , . y after the division on` the �oond reading - MOWERS such as has never be re been and t ' 1 . - " . - of the Home Rule Bill, whatever the re gain gushers, Turnip Pulpers, Straw Cutters, Wheel arrows, indeed can rarely be, a orded fo any cult may be. RAKERS, i - people. ' . ., . - .. - ` - Neus .9droertieementa. & Cultivatflr8. , . - I.- - 1-- _;:�.. Also repairs for all kinds of TIRR4SHING. - �., The Dresden Time " of the 29th MACHI 1 , alt. has a very sens ble article on POte6tOes- farm implements, &c. . I a •'Journalistic Union. ' The $anti- _ Paxties wanting Steam Engines, . I3QIS PO"�7CT�RS, BBC. meats ex ressed there" 'are such as A car IoaB just received at $pink's min. 'The p are t for chap a of seed for this/ iocau . Threshers, di.C., will do well t0 see us - • must commend- themselves to every MO Y• Mr. a. Ihyan Will Bell. �i . before buying elsewhere. , , All the'latest and most approved "patterns, .best material, an most skilled; �loughtful man gaged in the . Chopping. � , workma,ilship. Any, and all, can be had by applying at the Factory profession.. There is o valid reason 2 or any of their agents. why newspaper men honed not have of a hpwepk ed to do chopping on w8ctn•sd. TO ���* - - !, - .­ . I - week, a my inlll at Cherrywood. DA I i I . .. . I ail association Slm11a t0 those Of IEL HOOVER. ill I 1i -.... � �.. . - Como -and � see our Genuine _ ether processions. La erg, doctors, FARM HORSE FOR 8ALE OR EXCNAMOE. dentists, and in fact e r trade and Bell Organs, and our Sevin A �. SupP of Plow Shares Kept Consta�,tl on Hand. y I �' I. �occupation at the -prese t time has its I have a heavy farm horse to sell, or exchange Machines to be sold at very' All kinds of Repairs, including THRESHING MACHINES, done ` for a small driver to be seen at Mr. 8eekier's r r s. union or association, w ere 'its mem- stable, Liverpool Market. THOS. - MOODY. lOW prieel�,.. . g � promptly and in a wo:kxnanlike manner. , bars meet together to • vanes their �TO'Q7 tCi1C1% CC � 'l aohine Needles and Oils in s ... - `'P'a � �_ . ' interest. In many pl s, it is true stock... , „ So ewers of the Celebratted Patented Brirk)wtder a EWJ Shake p P Fo4' Sale.: Apply to j P. �. FORSY'TN there are rinters d ublishers. I.. $ �a+' Z'hreehera. An I»epectian ,►teited.� B. J. HAIfiFHT� ISO. associations, but they ar not by any s - Lot 1a, erd Con., Pickering. Harvey's Old Stand, Piekeriog. Markham, Feb. °11th, 1886. a _ 15 -47 11 . . ,, .,. . ..- . . _ is r '. ;�,. 1, .... . . . r - � .— . i VV7, , :�.-- __ ( , TA of tow" o = an B wont, at nn t villade L� s Yoe and H wob atev night � own oDa .. to oWU s ,.Jos C the Pro Molise don's . nom. thence T�fd v Palmer leave b ins, and Wear► at ni� Hroug soon, o Bring, n this omc'e 1Afs, Or A �Ctii - der fro and Ray. . Height, W poll Princ now tin born of in Jerur The . " tributes All con 8� p, w% si ever tely cun. chins, A Hoarse❑ Throat a 8!1.00 per In Sc • -', ` , register answer - "Were astoniB mother an answ : reglatr -. birth ?' -west Is a rem - should t Rheum Bruise%. external bottle. Druggia t , . , froui t Which 1 'saved fr came s apertur there. . - MCG .. the men par" e, S . r. . , - Hernis called Bold by 95a a bo The the die astima way fro - -Ham . awanof removi it is Neu it is tnaaner C. V. Y V. H. A sw V Nor her '•s' servict —W-n roast is smut , boardin .. contigui cuts the occurs trunk. of an in Gregor's remedy affection W. H. F' . given fr - One . is mieFi "the old. ���gAD'nc. d ehilt su. Teeth ? Of ­Uri i(�id; e a"bopn il sad giv .,1dM is pi of one o and no by all - cents a kind s } C'LUR I _ sees i .. �'�-- Fall a >� 74 01.10,, N 16.-- !i ' N. �'y+ p1 . - w�.dy - t'to•ea � � : '"8 ,i£ 1-1 s }>.. 0 MW_.--_-__________�_____ 1 ... - \' ,4_ .- . , I I . �; e WS. leateri.. I ons [GO). - ath, . - ' - s f .� . ISTY -, �-. - I . - . . . - ­= � )s 1 , .., i . ol:to .) - I ■11 �, 11. + 7 -- S I . I )0 ° a11n'1ty 1- 11' .. -,, S1 S • �... - - , skilled 13' and. n I. .. I I . ,I • z. . I . . . I . . ! ; . �% . , I , - . .. - - ; - .... - * , , " - , , ; i * : , , - , , , I - , . . . � . . . . I I . .i . � .,,.. , ... r , *1 . .. - - -- - I ' - - - • Route Register: ' - - _', L. T is are bred Clyde�d�I 1ita11iA +. v .: M �,.'. .c �, .��,.�.� •L ra Th of A. P. Bess. whitevwes 'wilt ; , + � 4MMf�..7 i �,A 0 L. 00 pro�yown stable during the season. • _ . I d at his 6N s� ` for pedigree- - �-p °• a�, Box�it -Thi. celebrated 8 �. Highest prises paid fir cod 4 . . Rog II tptting stallion will proceed Yon Sys L O s. 'd ' own stable, Whitby, to Brooklin, n' n, wheat at the _ a�� • fro Brougham at night; Tuesday to s� t noon, and gtouffville at night; Wednes. r .- r . L- . i ino to Unionville, noon, and Markhsat Vile . dpi ht . Thursday to Malvern, noon. ad m . 1',� • . at k at n lit; Friday to Picks n a I• ., I I g C�e e . land s , . ig , M S l% ill night , Saturday to own stable. �T I . Lam, iMported Clydesdale, the pprop" FIOUr and ill Feed al 1' 1' KITE .BELGIAN CARROTS 4 I _. LofD. Annan, will leave own stable, Piok ag. ways . ! ' . ' % y and proceed to Liverpool. etrjo os KHIe'°d Creek at night: Tuesda ' �,__- , r 8e. _ — I - - - - - - - Woburn,noon, and Malvern at night : Ws�i —' I'umen ork eC � _-.1 BA HOL to Box Grove at night ;Thursday; to a �� alit,• - tevsle at night ; Friday w Brougham, at r°•� night; Saturday to Greenwood,•noon, the o• `rrii�Z. �° �O•� , .. G. '::` to wn stable. iV .� . 0 O'I,00ta. imported Clydeadale, p rty day . will take same rents a. nn ,� -- I I DDavid Annan, �,U`! ATIOX ' VE% TABLE. A11II3 FL `E'ER . SEEi3S tie Lad daring the week, ezosptin irt•[1!a� io F. Ch's, Cherrywood, and Saturday to J, F1811r per 1 2 . . I U P �rmleT,0. Kingston road, at noon, thsnes� to P 1 $ .25 to $2.50 , . - ' . ble at fit• , Bra 'p T n, $13.00 ,rn eta II per - os mar —This thoro' Drell Lrottiltil also on ,t , . ^ i I. W' property of W G. (3ernw Whifevale, hilt Shorts eI 011 ,be proms p P 14.00 , spud at Lfs own stable 11[on�sy, Tuesday d �7a ? @eninge er 1V� 1 Wednesday of each week; Thursday to (or. S i �n4, ` ; y Hotel, Pickering Village; : Frida s mil/ 1 71, don Chop Fee Piib� s 13ote1, Brougham, from b to 8 p. m. ; Cho d do X1.00 r tbenoe to own stable Mill C108e8 i L. yovi<o VAxDaaBn.T, the properiT of tieo; M. gaturdQ� nights :: ;' i __ Palmer and Jos. McCormack, Tuesda will $t O'alOCk. I. iwe Lys own stable, lot �0, Qtid eon., lcltsr- _ `" . .- ing, and proceed to Highland Creek at night ; ., _ i - Wednesday to Malvern, noon, and ho: Grove . � 1 at ni ht ; Thursday Whitevale, noon, "and - - I . gLODgtanl at at night„ h`riti8y to Thos. Hnp>t'a, WRIGHTs . noon, ol�n stable at night ; Saturday tofak- . . . v I ; eriIIg� 11. home at night. (NoTg- srties getting rotate bills grin at , : r. this o ®ce get notice similar to above, one sek HOUS I. r,zs, or three weeks for one dollar.1 wT 1 WARE • Odds and Ends. - of '' I . 1. PRA ;CE LUMBER - w0s. 1 & �, W Mir - A Clltcao firm lately receiQed in tor- Now S th Time to Leave der from a Kentucky roan for a bicycle, .. - and gay a his measurement as follows — YU r .Ot'ders. j ht, eight lit feet two .inches ; weight, t , i ` , i ■ i' . _ . EetK g PABTI s Con mpl,a Building • in the i -. tlncls- Hpring should leav theirordersnow, thussecur- ;,I 44Pnnce Albert is a negro charm -sel ;ter inga great edueti n in woe. I I ` L. •- DON under a: rest iu Georgia, who wras : {' Hate opened Out NSW De artment filled With. 1. 3 P P I, bok of Ito a1 hluoti in E��ypt. educated BILL i ST FF a Specialty in Jerusalem, and can speak half a dozen ' 1. languages' All orciortsl f ' i I Where re p Y filled Bind lumber delivered The' N_ oi•ti. n�ei;t tiiedals at=e being dis- q - . , tributed to the volnuteers. , ' , Allcuu;h rclnedie; iuL:e'.>efore Wes'a C�ugh ��/��� ' . r L . s -rUp, as it is conceded ily the aledical profes. •• v amber \Y � .. �' i 3 I .I lion everywhere, slat it liar no equal. It f Boon_ . Large lines in Ladies' Laced and Buttoned Kidd Boots anh 'Slippers ' ` also Mena' 6 SH ­` tely cures the most troublesome cases of Ryon- J�� (Y�?�?0„ obit,,, A6L1, li, Conanni {,.loon. troughs, colds 7. !1 Bops' and Childrens'. Gentlemen's Fine Sewed and Hand -P ' d Boots and shoes all of SOaratll(aR, lniiileUZa, «ho�,I� tug Cough and - - _I -- BOYS', 7 . throat and Lung Disexaeg- 1 rice asst. bile. and ' Q IPerB n ilViahin 'to the latest st lea and will be. offered for 1 ss than wholesal rises havin mad© a large $1* 00 ; er Bottle. Sold by W. H.-Field, .Chemist ++�r i O styles, 7 P 7 i! and Dra�;ist. ' Pur hase the ' urchase fors of Cash In Scotland recently a wolf! ion 'weft to ' t, P P ..- i a register the birth of'Lcr child an i bad to ', Just received, large lineg of Dress Goods `at 8 and 10 cents ; Grey Cottons .at 4, �, �,, j - answer the usual questions. To the one, 7, and 8 cents; New Prints, Ginghams, and Shirtings at 8 and 10 cents, All Wool Tweeds -. - «ere you present at ills birth ?" the at 35 40 and 50 cents.. Clothing made to order on the premises in first -class styles. astonished Roman answered ; ''I'm the 7 ' mother of the bairn." "Taut that is not A choice stock of Groceries and Glassware always on hand. _ At prices We are offering an answer- to my question," replied the goods for this; spring must interest our customers and all parties calling on US.. -, ' - registrar. "Were yon present at the ____ " • . ` birth ?„ _ - - — - . west's'�Yorld's Wonder or Family Liniment • is wremedy that no well regulated household „� a, ,�, i 1 t I. -_ i NAL should be vrithc^ut, as it is a positive care for a 1;8ZDS I _''� ' : Rheumatism. It is invaluable for Sprains, Cuts ''�j7 � ;,.;, ltrnises. lsurns, Scalds and all diseases requiring I ,El (a ■ vv external a plicution. Price 7t3c, and boc per ' 1 - : I p •. , bottle. 8�1d by fit'. A. Field. Chemist sand M ` ''ASHER . I '' l�e� America n Je�el'le � too Hind• - . . . Druggiat, i•ickering. 911 J0. I _ I - .L I I � !iv astonishing " fish btory'' comes , ' from the tropics ; to Wit, that a ship Can l haver one on trial by i Latest styles iIl . 1. which 1.1+.1 a bole-knocked in her side was dropp g post Card to I. , 7. I. saved front sinking liar a. large fish that Ladies V tend Fob Chains, Bar pins, IT�s7D.el� ZiZ1to�, ■ ',�. came alongside and was sucked Into the AGENT PIt;KEAING. Broaches and Ear Drops. ­­ - r'. - . , .. , aperture by the rush of water and stack T __ - - there. .L I�� i (� ,- - - L'' _McGrPKor d 'Pexke 'af Fimiltan, out., are - -- Cent S Cuff and Collar Buttons, & �• the rnanuiacturers of the greatest healing end . Of the Best Quality, .1 purifying comi,ound known for sores, Guts. T0-*--T3Z-:-FARXVMR=S.. • ' iinrn a, Scalds, Salt .iiLeuni, Frost Bltet, etc. It o_ —�- 11 is called 31c(lre or ct;` Yarke's Carbolic Carafe. i anti The Waltham QPatch Company having again reduced tale 11ams, Bacon, Spiced Roil Bold by A'. H, Meld, chemist and d � st, at - Uf lckering and V e Y• Mess of some grades of their watches, we can give the very • 25c. a l,ox. _ P g s The debt of i\iesico is so great and all �'Ve her by give notice that we hate and other Provisions, cheap. 1. rawest prices in Waltham Watches.,. the 1liexican'Go� erument does mow 1 e appoint d IT. Toj30V ,phdr, l _ . f. estimate it anti the fi °urea ran a al the - R.E�.ISIN'S, 1 s, s Bro Sham, end T. N'.. �� was frotn $144,000,000 to $395,400,000. , as bur � � 1.�/'L � � tT � H � �, �� p' $�O BrOCk street Whltbp Fresh and Good. .- Hamilton Happenings: There is mow b.ing ents for the Practical Watchmaker, ) ;• inanatsetnred here an article for instantly ; • _ �°'An inspection will oblige. removing pain of any scale external notate, an � & it is certainly the most perfect on" for • - Neuralgia, lleadache,iToothache and the like. I� yap • WOMEN WANT 940 ALEX.: FYNI�LA Y It is called Fluid Lightningg from the rapid for the Bove loeahty, and We bespeak - ramner in which it acts, end is manufactured b ideGregor Parke. tloldin Plekerin by a >s of year pasronage for them. T I P 0 T:O G R P ' Y .1 I V. H. Field. chemist and druggist. IM, entlemen are WOU known III I � �+ •�' ��•" - s . A sweet story this. of a dear little girl oor n •Rhborhood sold an bul3inesa in North Carolina who cot off end sold y y r Lergbody Wonders why there is snob , " anion ou have With them on our behalf OR ,�01 C E N'� TEA -. a rush to . her silken tresses to boy a commy i conducted in an upright O'Brien's: Photo. •Gallery. . rv_ce for the Chulrcll. I 11 - -��at gay yon ;. a , pp;� aof �� __ BEST VALUE EVER ...1 ! OFFERED The reason is because he Rives perfoot i, reset beet and mustard. WeU, there �%E g (301MMUE IN TLS FUTC A9 BatlBfaCtIOII in every Cage, and Soong' still is much to be said. The question I farther will say if there are any persons being asked of the banqueter at the average IN THE Ai9? t0 spare no pains to give i - �=-,�T q who have had Photos taken by me that boarding house, calls up reminiscences of- close you ga fiction, and WZ RELY ON OUR cont to to the horns, and beefsteak three y �� wELL�B i E are not equal to any Clty work I will cute thereof. He, of course, will pose; nnlesi it pAl3? Sg RD in your territory for a eon- ' j �`J • make t11em one dozen Panel Portraits occurs to hint that he needs a hinge for his p 0 -�-- -- . free of change. No work allowed to leave ` 1 tinuian of a fair alnonnt of the atron- trunk. Should there be anyauffeling, the of eta i Of an indulgence, in such sinuous fare, Use MO- Of ose Who intend buying self- � - the Studio unless first -class and highly Gregor's Speedy Cure, a sure and effectual ��o 'a �Tioe I3ougge :'or Sails Or To i20]1t. finished. Photos made in any kind of remedy for Dyspepsit, Constipation sand all hal'V85t re. , ���� weathai� —rain. or sunshine. Havin 8 aSsct. Fie d. the sumach aver. Bold be TH DE191UNG for added some very fine scenery to the Studio - �V. H.Fieid, chemist and druggist. Trial bottle 1 given free. ' iotind to have many . excellent :: i am prepared to make work second to none - One of the richest women in England in Canada. 'is 141iss lieathorne, who is also known as points f preference, as it always has r Co and solar a s ill A e It first made its appearance 1 J > PymB g P� j "the Maid of Kent:" She is 108 years had me ei ht ' ears - �� /�/ , large stook of Frames always on hand..•' _ old. in the est field so ig y . All work done the instantaneous pro- Anvic ra MoTHxRe.--� -Are �yan disturbed at 0. teas. o - y ant ns p 114t and broken of your rest by a sick I ` ` ' Child flan 2A -8 Begpectfully yBQrs, d u auflering and crying with pain of Cutting . °• E• O BRIEN, Teeth? I[ so send at once and et a bottle whitb Of "Mrs. winslow'e Soothing =p" for Wat on Mfg. Co. Limited., 48.8 Photographer, y. Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. ' ,- Next door to Post- OffiCe.l . It will relieve the poor lithe sufferer immteiately INSURANCE Depend n LIF E .: _ T~ _ pon it, mothers; there is no mistake ,�i FQQM about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarnc�ea • m COST$. r eBnlatea the Stomach and l3owels, cares Wind `Ai+l• d colic, softens the Gums, r6dueea Infiano,mation, _ EECTAC LES ANI� EYE - GLASSES C I - , , . . 1 `' and gives Lone and ever to the whole system• 9 : "�• Winslow's Soothing Byrep" for children Are the only Genuina English Articles in the Canadian Market. ic Heada; I. is pleasant to the taste and is the perecription j Reserve a Lil e p given p P K Of one of the oldest and best female physicians Real Pebbles are kept stook. Tests are van to purchasers to rove genuineness. �{ and nurses in the United States, and is for sale They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, pY8PEP81A OR'INDIQHBTION. I.. by all druggists throughout the world. Price AgaArailc8 Of New York. , . Yip_ president, Ea- President, and Tx -Viol- President of the Medical Association of 1i I "nts ,bottle. Be sure you ask for Mite• WIN j' aE �W'B fi00T$I�iG BYBDP,' d take no other I Canada ; the President of tole Collette of PhyeiaaDS and 8argeOns of Quebec ; the Dean I ;I kind. �° vernlaent Deceit $50,(1 •00 of the Medical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Ea- Presidents of the WESTS UVER PILL9 Ctn� d ) M dical Council of Nova Scotia, Jio., r . ..,.-L ' A�� Sled geeerve Fan (over S1b.000.00 � �a. -These reooalmendations ought to be suffi- DIED. but il' further roof is needed Death loam paid during 1884 479,900.00 aient to prone their qualities, p ,call on � ww i>boroashi' care �. tfey do not 000 000.00 pips or pwrtge, bws mot v� �11iy, and. 1se5 1b CHRISTOPHER DALE Hardware 1Vlerchant Pickering wlseaever .► ,� a..we.� priceless, O'LalaY -- g, New b ainees, 7 t T>tiet )ramie prov�aa w 1w the In Pickerin on '1'Uesday, ' Dds 3th, first 8 mOS. ' ' George Edward, son of Louis and Sate OY , - aged 1 year, 7 months and s days. Twe tv -five per Bent of all aseessmen �d nt� G�iEATEST BLESSiNC 11. I ICIiERIN(i M _RKET. are de sited with the Central Tlrust Com OrnnWnn BlackSM'th Sh , NEWS Office biap 61860, parry o New York. a8 trustees of the Re- �� ---- -- Q� TN� ��E 1. enti0e to learn general blacksmithing. I'a11 Rhein 78c bo 80c ; spring. 60c to 8(k, °ose serve und. An apps , Life assurance at law thsn.one half the None but a steady, quiet boy need apply, i -- -lo( to a a�� a jM : ! .. $13 to 70c. I hays secured the services of W. H. P>1;AitY Flower per cwt. s$-s5 � sQ•�• ran and security perfect. Only ar�+a�eu ibNtsaatsi. rte an Ilaeadaite 0 k .. s13 per ton; shorts, We per cwt Chop feed, or y rates, W. H. JACKSON. ; - jrho is in every respect � �cect �� be E1.15. Sc enings, eoc per cwt. 17 a manta made in 1881, 18821 1883 Lot l8, con. a: ticketing. A 'FIRST -CLASS HORSE -SHOER mu° ed � a� " Ift. par box, 9 FARMERS' MARKET. ,and in no ogee can they be mort �4 -y :. ` —� -- j Toronto, May atti tees and i y W '1'bSL1El— ttak�shaa and General Mechanic. The street market to-daq was quiet and ppricer freque t than ever alternate month. a�a� d• :-M FOR SALE 9Y ALt. DRNOGta'Ta ANO 1. nt ed: About 400 bushels of wheat o$eioidr Ann al Fizn6e8�i OODagBIIieIIt+ etC•' TNB GOING EAST DIIE AS•> �s gUG01 ES CUTTERS,1�11AGONS dcc °EA`�`�'" ME°Ic' "E& sold at Hk to W for fall, 700 to SW lime to 89 per MAm EapRzss. } spring, and ?3c to •7b for goose. Barley firm, ent wanted in every UD• 2,45 P. M. Beware of only in Blue, with Imitations. Gerrrt wiling at ',gam to 90. 'Deis form, with sales of An tive� 1�igED, • � dot up to order in Arst-0lasa styli on shorest ins wrapped only in $►ue, with signsttue on every - whom d oil th Ie bushels at 3to to 41c. Peas are nominal at 60c, re teas led pity+ LOCAL, . ,: \ : 6.45 P. M. notice sad at prioaa t0 snit a times. box. Free trial }wckaga of these Celebrated Pills and e0c for rye. Hay dull and prices COMMi lion will be allowed. APFl108 IoDB TRAIN$ GOING 'PEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:— - Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet. or 8E°t to any address on receipt of gc. swap. may• 20 loads sold at 818 to $1b for timothy d fall pgrticnlars tarnished by dote' 0„ VMS-1 4 00 .- at' gs b0 to $19 for clover. 8Mw eteedy solicits sdf MAIL FXPSES6. 9,0¢ A. M., Interfering a specialty. setae rwritiarotiss. a►aa st =9 to $ a ton. Hogs sold at the an rgir `,. MIXED. 5.15 P. M.. PRICES 14W and WORK GOOD 81 a 88 KING 9T Ear r,.? ossasRO, ONf. at to ,te 60. Beef, ss W ss ao for tore- H, C�rORDON MAIL EapREB. 9.A" P M F. L. GREEN. For sale st Piokeriag Drag Store 1usriers, and as to $8 fozhia8q.taetetrs• iamb a t for tits County of Ontario, . 1 f 1O 88 SO : and mutton i9 tO i9 per 10 17. Port Perry, Ont. Trains run oL standaX'd time. bs, m : �: ' ... . , . - a c - • t . :., . L r �7 • .a�i�r t _ 2. } : i =r a LL ::, '; . .. � .1 I L., - � - . � .- . . � . - ... - . . T i . _' 1 1 1. I IL L - . �: s.. �« ,, <; ,i 3 ,. S ' - t x.: a � -1 �. _. Z2 ■ ?. k-11, ` 1P 1 ' � %': pp to e L. r . I. �\ I �i1 ,, _. ,i ; .t..I 1 `, _ .' l t -. T HE.Y.�.T He 11 . ' ' J� : • ,.I - ..�... vorpuleace & d How tto Reduce t. '.., ;; Prof, Eheteln's work on'the troyd ant,' of esverelp wounded, he rettised Y� go below _ taerpnlenee has been translated y Dr. I ' s � W. Hoeber of New• York. To th ire who . - • areanxiowi to ►edtos their advoird ols by. '- : iregular system we commend the fo lowing : :v 1llnee : ,dgu#,L Keep our flag for closer battle stW midab',e ship of the line, with its dark aides After layintt much stream uprn t e Im• pails. Nail coins to the roost.'' Aportarwe of careful adaptation of he eye day, was ready to reoieve him. Already the - : -Omm -to'the Individual sate, so that a de ., s: •albses in :oorpulelice shall be grad al acid - ,ewer do rapid as to in any degree eaken I ' ; i the forces of the patient, the. author sect m- surrounded by a brilliant staff. Standing .atende : . near the a-'ge of the quarter -dtok, Find watch- . " The diet must consist of three 1teals, young lad of about eighteen. Howse dressod Uvokfaet, with tea or at flee - b t this him, and, placing his hand on his shoulder, +wttbout milk t r sugar- dinner and upper. "- k •The ciilnuer is the most Important mead. - 1Notbing should to taken between break, " Who in thin ?" 41e asked, turning to the said Lieutenant Lea -- But." he added, fast and dinnt r. Sa er mast be oo Sur ,per are• mt►y " He's a young lad that came on board a 1 lively light. With the patient oustom. " why does yqur tordship render . yourself so conspicuous to day ? You will Rake one or two glasses of light .vine, white . " speak tat freely " rote red ; beer is to be avoided, unl an the 'I.:A. hydro -ot r`tous are proportionately r hoed, ;, I and then Qnly a very small quantity can be , � .:ailssved." die with them." Ink. " What position do you want?" he .. ',mere is a fi a nple bill of fare pity hioh a last motion of the great siallor,. As he fell on 'patient was reduced " twenty pi u ds in . quarters of a year," which t.) people him, in an %Ropy of griof. Ina 'hnlry about it may loom to b some, . . (` what slow and suggest me m-iriea f the added, gently, '' God bless you, lad." -oharity boy, who, having feat ned the alph -t- up, sir.. You did it ; and I meat} to do so, &set, doubted " wheoher it was wort while . .xogo through so much to learn an lie le ' : take you with me on this cruise ; and if you (L) Brea+rfatt, one large cup o black . , 1. Kann without milk or sugar; Abu t two . arnnc+ea .of white or brown broad. and plc my - ,of batter. Time, ;n summer, 6.30 .; n win ' .- ' : *lee, .7:30 a, in. (2) Dlnu+r- (about 2 . w.), - 'soup, with bone ma-row oco,Wouall , four miral pars. In two hours the pangtisrd stood out to U e!x ounces of meat, bolle3 or r astf d, in a, state of great excitement. The daohrss, veFal?a fat gravy, ropeolally of fat meat; . - - - lilenty.of.vegetables, cabbmie, And oat of lost the rent on the way, but if agreeable ail legumes (psa% and boars). B,et car- .. 'rote, and to t u fps wire (•n account of the . Ingar they cont&fn almost "totiOly ez uded, . , Ipstatoes entirely. After dintier a _little $4 Well, yypu sea, o4 MY ;ray I stopped at the Banrigll stablee-to, speak to a friend. I took . tlresh fruit, ouoaston;lly twme naiad o ate w- . �ed trait, but without' sa; ar. Tit the was _ . added to o or three glasses of white wine. - Soon of ter dinner a large cup of blao tea, •' Yes, pea," interrupted her. grace, quitlk- again without sugar or milk. (3) .e pper, he malted the kindness his great ooma=- between 7 and 8 p. m ), in wing r gnlar ...� 1 • . ,. 1 - , ;1', and in summer ooaaelonall , another 6restest Discovery Since 19 - _ , ;barge -cap of tea, without any suRac or milk ; laryngitis, and consumption in its early stagetii nothing c quL6 Dr, Pieroe's " Golden qae egg or moms small plate of fat meat, . .' , Cr both, or some ham, with its fat, s usage, - .smo`1Ced or fresh fish, two ounces of white voloes, as the distant vessels came in view. i>ivcaad, with pion y of battler, and oo ssion small river steamer. the " Columbia" at Tu- illy to little cheese and a little fresh f it." �: 'There does no: stem to-be mugh d priva- tWODty - two. . ftiou and hardship ab ,)nt that -to on who . _w. i &bats --ewer tried it. E hateful it will a ob- over the world through his success he a physdolam, and aspeo,'aily through the reputation of his - served, allows a liberal quantity of fluids . . :, ..: ,with momis. In this rerpeot her is vigor- . . ansly opposed by other netentifio th guts, r :11 i ''` Dr. Sohweninger, for Instance, - abs lately . .isrbWa the drinking of anything at eels, . _ , or within two, and a half hours oft ti ivsrd, it was serious. Y/aa don't mean to tell we liou -and requires th -A at all times the q e►stity i , of $aid taken shall be, the least powWb . 0. • `': Dnrit ie Powers of Wate>'. II' . : There Is probably�-no single article in the • U. .,world which poesessee such curative were' - . :&t water. If it cyst a doll&; a pint, d had - . So be brought a thou iumd miles, pby ioiaus : - .. Meld no doubt prescribe it, and opts ,would be asixfous to purchase it. Ba it in, patwaps, too cheap and convenient, to come ,' dabs .general use. Abosit thrc guar rs of every human body Is warm water, an the r / ,prevenoe or absemos of this fluid. in do pro. .. - � -pelction has more to do with health than . simemt any other condition of our exis nee. . . A man can live open water three a four . ' �- ' ii[artes as long as he• can upon dry to ; In j- 4w16 nothing is ht for food ulnless it co tains - za ,large peroente ga of water. And for a Awge proportion of the diseases from hloh I >- mast suffer, water is the most prom and - *Moient remedy. In oases of croup, colic, . - aearalgia, congestion, sore throat or rhen- - ;. > , s maadam, there is .probably nothing which wits to promptly relieve distress and dan- . _ lisrous syt*ptouw as pare hot wa . In leaven nature or1es out for water with un- atterable desire ; and it is often th only vemedy which can e8tisfy and relieve. the - - . mafferer. - • _ :.__. : , \ I. : .SCIEN rIFIC AND USEFUL. . "Gllver that is not In frequent 'nee will not . 'barniah if buried In oatmeal. To remove paint splashes on window � lass, �01sten tt'e spot9 with a strong solut on of -mods, then rub hard. An- instrument called the mebdomet r bas - __ ,aeon designed for the study cf m:nera In a " i _ :�trtte of fusion, ., . _ - � ', 'The amount of coal in"the 'Pittabu $on Is estimated by Professor Lesley, re. f the � t'ennevlvanla Geological Survey, at 30 000, SIM 000 to Ab t 11 000 ne. on ,000 ton saw taken annually from the bed, of ' �\ ` , __ � : ' 1 .._ , . r.. ;, . ' 4 . L. 11 . ' ' J� . �. , .i .. _ `. I ,, - NELSON WROTEGE. esverelp wounded, he rettised Y� go below -- - and &toed at his post until the close of the ' mie ,*osdertui cA."r otitaward Lee. .,' , action. When Sir Hrdo Pvker gave' the dg- ` nal for disoondnaictg the ifight Liousmant It .was a bright morning in 8 ring, and L >o reported it to Lard Nelson. The ad- 69 Kegilsh fiaot l.y at anchor ifs PortsmoAth miral, putting the glass to his b sod aye, raid, harbor, awaiting . +te admirrl's signal to start with mook gravity. " 1 really don t sea the out on a cruise. Tire fl gehip, a huge, for. ,dgu#,L Keep our flag for closer battle stW midab',e ship of the line, with its dark aides flying. That's the way I answer such sig -'- bristling with guns, was all in commotion, pails. Nail coins to the roost.'' The admiral, the most famous sallor of his It seemed that the fortunes of theireat day, was ready to reoieve him. Already the admiral and his protege ware mysteriously thunder of the vquadron; were beginning to. united, for this . victory, whioh shade thunder forth their welocitne, and soon the vrss6l was wroallied In smoke, and the one a visooagt: made the etber a had some quiver- first lieutenant, th*4 .he Pot Ing beneath the disnharges of her heavy ord- of age. He followed his oommander,, n woe, a-v Admiral Nelson touched her deck, who had become warmly attached to him, surrounded by a brilliant staff. Standing through ail the years that intervened, as that# near the a-'ge of the quarter -dtok, Find watch- when the great dayof Trafalgar came, he was ink the scene with intense eagernes, was a the ■toond in command to C.i.ptain Hardy. young lad of about eighteen. Howse dressod As the motion began, Lord Nelson approached simply but neatly, and his cheeks glowed, him, and, placing his hand on his shoulder, and his eyes kindled, ae lie watched ttie ex- @,aid, " We are-going to have a hard, day, citing events that were going on around him. Edward. I hope you may pass through it As he returned the salutes of the offioers, the safely." admiral chanced to observe the lad. '' I shall try to do my duty, my lord," " Who in thin ?" 41e asked, turning to the said Lieutenant Lea -- But." he added, oaptain of the vets -L pointing to the uniform ,and decorations " He's a young lad that came on board a which the commander w;&r, oonti ary to his few hours ago,' replied the captain. " He oustom. " why does yqur tordship render insists on sileing you, air, as he says he has yourself so conspicuous to day ? You will something of import,moe to sap' to you." surely draw upon you the fire of some •' Wt-11, my la•i,"-sald the admiral kindly, i marksman " " speak tat freely " " I have a presentiment," said the adtalr• " If you please,.sir." said the boy, " I've -al. " that my rage is ran ; so I have pat on come to ask you to take me to sea with you." all my harness -to -day. ',In honor I gained "Is that all you have to say, you young them," he exclaimed, proudly laying his Ito imp ?" asked the captain, sharply. hand on the insignia, " and in honor I will •' Let him alone," said the admiral, laugh- die with them." Ink. " What position do you want?" he The presentiment was realizi3. It was the asked\ turning to the boy. last motion of the great siallor,. As he fell on " if you would take me as your oahin bay, the deck, in the heat of the battle, the cap - sir." s lid the lad, " I should be very glad." Lain and lieutenant of the ship aprang to " That's a pool Cllanos for yon, If you him, in an %Ropy of griof. wleh to rise above it," said the admiral, +1 Go bank to your post, Edriwaril," he said, kindly. as the lieutenant knelt by him. Then he "It will be a bFglnning," replied tho I&I. added, gently, '' God bless you, lad." " If you'll. give me a start, I'll work my way With a sad heart the young m-in r1tu rued up, sir.. You did it ; and I meat} to do so, to his place. The fate. which had seemed to The admiral gazed at hit! kindly 'bat unite his.dt -stiny with that of his commander w" fully realized on this day. for. just as searchingly, andthen said, with &smile. "I'll the victory was gained, a heavy discharge of take you with me on this cruise ; and if you grape from a French ship of the line swept vrwnt to rise, I'll give yt u a chance. What is sbe,deck of Lord Nelsoo's ship ; and when your name ?" the smoke cleared away, Captain Hardy saw " Edward L-se," w'as'the reply. `_ `, his lieutenant lying almost In the same spot " Very well, then, Edward, I take you into where the conqueror of the Nile had fallen, my service," said-the admiral. " I shall ex. with his breast ;torn open by the terrible plot yea to prove 'your'self worthy of the discharge. rr trod Pll do it, air," said the boy, earnestly, as She Reguired no Further Explanation d! he moved aside, respectfully, to.let the ad- At a rent dinner on one of their estates miral pars. In two hours the pangtisrd stood out to the Duke and Duchess of M happened to be present, when a son of 'the soil appeared tea, followed by the sq,tadrop, to join S trl in a, state of great excitement. The daohrss, S: Vincent at Gibraltar. Tae young valet of inquiring the cause of his distress, was told the admiral made a decidedly, favorable im that, having o,sme along dhtanoe, he had preaion upon the officers of the ship before lost the rent on the way, but if agreeable the completion of- the voyage. to them he wt uld go back and loop for it. "'Tin too bad," said the admiral to his A few days after he appeared with the lost flag - captain one day, "that that boy should money. The duchess asked him where be fill a meuial's position." , - found it. and was answered In the following The captain agreed with his oominander, rather tingular manner : t and the result lot the matter wa, that, a few d&ya after the arrival of the V.ataptsard aR Gibralter,'Eaward Lee was Riven a midship- $4 Well, yypu sea, o4 MY ;ray I stopped at the Banrigll stablee-to, speak to a friend. I took out my pocketbook to gie him a letter man's warrant by Earl St Vincent, at the and mutt haver dropped the money, for this apeoial request of Admiral Nelson. - Is boo I found it Supposing his grace was Then canoe the famous praise in the Medi- the stables and your grace t Fe manure an' I terranean, in search of BenAparte and his was the rer;t Wool. you see -" fleet. In the terrific gale which dismasted •' Yes, pea," interrupted her. grace, quitlk- the admiral's ship, young Lee proved that IT ; " that will do. I perfeotly understand he malted the kindness his great ooma=- the whole affair." der had shown him, and won praise from all board. Then ...� 1 • . ,. 1 - , on came the brief halt at 8 ra- y 6restest Discovery Since 19 oars, the arrival of the wished -for reinforce- meats, &nil the departure for Egypt. As the For coughs, oolds, sore throits, bronchitis, dawn of the memorable first of August re- laryngitis, and consumption in its early stagetii nothing c quL6 Dr, Pieroe's " Golden awed to the eyes of the Lnglish the tricolor floating oust Alexandria, and the French .r Mtsdicil Discovery. It V else s great fleet in the bayy of Aboukir, Edward Lee woo blood - purifier and strength retltorer, or tonic, and for livtr complaint an¢ oottiva steads• eetanding by his chief on the deck of the fls chi , lien of the bowels it has no equal. Sold by g There they are," burst from a silents of eragg". voloes, as the distant vessels came in view. _ An@xplosion oeoui�red recently on board a •' Yes►." muttered the boy; " and we'll be small river steamer. the " Columbia" at Tu- thero, too, haters night," o Panama, resulting 41 the death of Nelson glanced at him approvingly.. ; .:, Pe �e .and the movwo injury of •• r There e. a chance for for all tWODty - two. . promotion at In there." he said, astiling. As The 66 F ivoPlte Pre! xcription.'' was right. The fearjul emsounter which carried such sorrow and despair to so ,Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, 'N. Y,, whose name has bottoms known many English homes, brought to there two men fame and honor. Through the whole over the world through his success he a physdolam, and aspeo,'aily through the reputation of his action the admiral's eye w4a an the young " middy," and all through that long and " Golsen Medical Discovery," has done a ggood work in re n pp P g cepesicl remedy ling thrilling ummer night never, loot the for the man y distressing troubles gleam of satisfaction which had illnmlued It as be heard the young sailors words in the clanged me " fammle weaknonses." It . is known as the " Favorite Presyriptlon." Under its admire. woralny, The same -dispiatoh that greeted him an Lord Nelson informed him that hie iatratiou all thejpelvio organs are strength. @nod, and the woman becomes that ambodi- requrst for a lieutenancy for young Lee was granted. . went of health 'and beauty which God in. Steady devotion to his profession, and con. abiouous bravery In times of danger, soon tended her to be. Mrs Haskins "why, Mrs. Bo gist made the youthful lieutenant a noted man in how strangely yon noted in ohcroh to What was the His Mg,jesty's navy. Tha battle of the BAltio matter ? Nothing serious, I hop&." Mrs. Brggil : " Indeed was a memorable day to him. It was truly the greatest battle he had been in. Though it was serious. Y/aa don't mean to tell we liou �1 didn't notit a Mrs. B,anney's new bonnet 1" ne. on ,000 ton saw taken annually from the bed, of are blob .. t -rR- : two tbird4 are bituminous coal and one. ,.. # �y '�' VUrd anthracite. Professor Lesley be loves 11 . ' ' J� ;.. , `' . .. -mat the oil and gas supply will praot pally . . g T -1. t - , . aase ten or twenty yfare hence. • w ,. . .,15 e , . ' Zq atinonneed that Meson, Apia t of ` i ' , '� ,� -' ' uCfeby, France. have discovered a p assn 1. dot will make glass blowing by the oath " t '� - unneoeseary, Many attempts have been z � � I � It ' : _ made to get rid of this painf a1 process ' the ' - . ` � �op,ratlons of glass- making, but to thi day , ;r, ~,.� sn every bottle hoII emiy be seen pale - aped / , ;, . '. =nmep with their cheeks banging li�gp in he result of of ids, ', ,' : , Utz; ,�_ . _ years glass•blo g the Mouth. Caees have been knowwn in hich ,. �""`_ �' �-• ' .� .imn'a cheeks have been worn so thin that , , ' ' , 1 � J -- they have actually cracked, and it is a om- r :_ r "' I .,��; .� 11 -men night in a bottle house to see bl era ' '`'° �'/ i ,, . Dt work with their thin cheeks puffa oat I` , t- Z_; - i Nke the fingers of a glove. . : - : 1' = , I . ' . 'Fire two comets that are spproaohin I the il_ 1'' _ - 0 di ­1 - girth are coming et a tremendous rat ss , i -y� . ', . ; sonata will -and promise to ,be obj brilliancy. Professor H. s of . i 't :: i .gwst A. ire n, �� ti'.w.� i sf the Yale Observatory, thinks they will 11 -, r � . . be brightest about May 1, and will how _ ,� 'I \ _ .wen in the Northawestein airy. The on <covered by the French observer, Fabry • ao>ste relatively very near - within a dis- cent cis- r, ! ,' , r ,, �'' 1. Al l V, i r ,, &�,, �` . l ', l f _ d;anoe c only 15000,000 miles, or but lit , t ; ,;. tt moTA than one-half the distance of the . li0 AilOWBDCe fo I ftie 'Vriiltt►'s &row►tL.. .Aran ± VFna @,. It to not yet oertaI bath comets will b9 visible at the hat me i , cl PPeY • eTUfIZLQI[ �t7SI0[ZTS 1 I 'HwIW' oa'txlt TQ 11EA8QAH . _ . gam in +he samb qus,Fter of the heavens. bat wZD YpQ 1,iQ HO l I I 8 DUN SZTTL>ZD WAY DOtivN B'LOw 1[1` LAS y Ia.t>l[ gA$K, I'$ 8ZA$D 'BOAT a p,tesikla that that IInIIlnal moss 010 HsAP 11110]k A . SAN' LATZLY, BOD I DID'iu' KNOW . ,nay occur. . . `� 17 D= DIBSABZ wog gps�p IN'' TBZW Ds HQL sYAttZY, I -, - 1. - �. t I_ .i - - . .!, ' IKPOR 7 T6 DAKOTA_SiTTLERB �— , Laisa'C'estrspistso-or oparkbo B'amens Order of A prH S teldiked by •e+eretary JlAmar. - /ewes& tf ettlers ^* &I* be made to buffer Beeit,pm of Alrew Disreputable CMarat;- J. lees.-- tapieriell mwaignation or itemoval etiipprlls• WAAHIBOTOx, D. C. Tan text of -the order of revocation and a history of the order of April 8 were laid before each mem- ber of the cabinet at yesterday's meeting. The language of the order of ravaoa'ton was approved as It stands. It is said that if any evasion of the ordt r In attempted, Mr. Sparks .will be called oa to resign. . TZZT OF THIf OBDZ$ r. . i. Following is the full text of the order of revocation: Department of the Iatsrlar, Washington, D. C , April 6. -To the Commis -ner of the General Land Office:-Sir : On April 3, 1885, you issued the following order: Practice, *Saspension of Entries -Final notion in this office upon all entries of the public land, except private oash entries and such scrip locations as are not dependent upon sots of settlement and cultivation, is suspended' in the following lota4ties, viz : All west et• the first guide meridian west in . Kam"; all west of range 17 west in No. braeka; the whole of Colorado, t x.lektt land in the latt" Ute reservations ; all of D.krta, Idabo, Utah,' Washington, Now Mexico, Montana, N� pouring and Nevada ;and that portion if Minnesota north of the indem- nity limits of the Northern Paelfio rail- road and east of the indemnity limits of the St. P.►ul, Minneapolis A Manitoba rail- road. In addition, final action in this office will be suspended upon all timber entries under the act of Jane 3, 1378, also upon all oases of desert land entries. [ 31gued. j .. W. A. J. 8 PASsta, Commissioner. Whatever necessity may have existed at the time of its promulgation has oemsed to be at; th ifent to longer continue an order suspending all actions, and involving in a common condemnation the innocent and the Runts'• Ithe honest and the dishonest. While I earnestly urge* the exercise of the strictest v. lance to prevent by all the ageralea wit In oar power, the consumma- tion of fraudulent or wrongful land claims, yet, when the vigilance of all these agencies chows no substantial evidence of fraud or wrong, honest claims shouid not be delayed FyCi etr oonddcrAdon refused on general re. rts or rumors. The above order as issued you Is therefore - revoked, and you will Froosed in the regular orderly and lawful oonsideratign and disposal of the claims suspended by it, Very respectfully, [Signed. ] L. Q. C. LAMAS, Soo'y, . -` � . jtnhtare, Breach, or Hernia, neglected, often becomes strangulated and proves fatal. We employ a now method and guarantee a otire In every ease or no pay. Send 10 cents in stamps for pamphlet and references.- World's Dlipansary MedU o ;l Association, 663 Main $)Greet, Buffalo, N. Y. • Corduroy skirts with jersey bodioes 'and corduroy coats with woolen sklris will bo worn by obb ran. , Do not take PUI9 or Powders oonWning Calomel, for, at this time of the year. the re. suit may be serious. It ;on require a dove of physic take Dr. Carson s dtomach and Con. stipation Bitters • it ante gently on the Rowels. purifies the 131 , improves the circulation. stimulates the lAver and Kidne and speed- Uy cures B,1 utsness, H e. spepsia. Indigestion. 9eamb, the rug tones hom one sad of Canada to the other and you cat-not find a remedy equal to It. try it and two it in oar tatt,iliea. sold eferywhere in 1 rge rttles at 60 cents. I A. P. 278 Q UPERIOB F1LE8 AND RM,P1l,-- WARRANTED k1 equal to bap imported ;,.all kinds of re- oohing. Halt ne Rocks, FammiciL Piaaul, dell P.O. CARRIAOR LORRIKS FOR OAUTaRS, wholeeals houses, manotacturen ; srd pits central Fairs. Address Y. D. Nw&wAx. Nuwatao- lurer, Ham flion. X8001" Aere F&M—at" N As" iVa-r a — 100.000 WOOF plays. 16 cents; 100.000 6 oenl mode; inslramente bait - pries. RT4MAND, Toronto. AND SAW MAOB7NES -4LL SIZER— LATZST ImproveMMIN ; bracket bead owe tar attaoh- E E Io PaM; neak obraapp and durable ; send for oiraa -ars. JOHN ti1Lm b 00.. Carleton Place, Out— _ IAY OLZARINO UP A SWAMP LOT — 176 ,ores— immediately ad joining ponst",,,i,hene ; front twenty hares randy loam, rest blank mpok ; well drained ; will make Pplendtd A• ek farm; good sprtog oreiek ; creamery being built on next tam ; price now, tour tbou.and ; terms easy, A. IL KK4T1NQ, Penetanvuf•hene. L-101111 T BALE CIMAP BY PRIVATE REATY : ,L 16 bead Thoroughbrel Durham Cattle. witb claw pedigrees; 6 bead thoroughbred Asmhire Oattle, with Asst -class pedigrees ; 8 bead High tirade Oattle ; 60 head Thorouirb bred Leicester sheep. iror partioulare address H. C1LAZasaooa. Stmooe, btortolk us.. Oat MACE Oil A WON AN WARTED IN EV$RY A ss township. to sell Dr. - Talmne's new book, Live Coals. The keenss/ and most vigorous specimen of oratory ever written; nearly 700 pages; only $2 ; tull particulars or this and other new books Fast Scbuyler Smith & Co.. Publishers, London,onl ■OILTHAND THOBOU(iHLY TAUGHT BY 111611; or Students attending onr Aoademy wW thoroughly prepared by hirhest heatersfD 8hor1- hand, Tyltewridnir, Bookkeeping, and Busineip Train. aa Ing. Advanoed students helped to dttioDL Ian - omedtalely address. The Union 8horthander'e Cow meroial Acadeniv. Aroade. Toronto. NZLM A CO., JULLWRIGHTS k ENaINEERB Berlin. Ont —sole mangtacturers in Oanada of anbmatio engines from 2 to 16 h, p ; automatic en- gines for priesin,r (slices ; high speed automatic an glues for elsotric lighting ; automatic engines to* able". butler. a" sauutts faoto►Iee. or nay other pntpcse where a light and chesp power -is required. For price Wt gad other purHon4rs addieM as above. _ t 0 URLif EI BIIBE) RN COLLB4619, Guelph, ont XX Young men and women thorougbly Prepared 1109 posftfone as Book - keepers, 8borshand Writers,. Callgrapb or Telegraph Opento»; students from nine Provinces and 611ates in attendance witbin a YOU; graduates placed in commewfal ceuhes of Car sda and the United Stags • rates &scents; faoilities exo611ent; instruott -n individual : for terms, stn. address. K RACCORYICK, Principal. E WANT TEJJZZ ACKNIPS IN EACH oounsy for a now book we win place & eta the elks& is two weeks; It will ooDtain Are hundred PAX", anti n tall at $2 76, is is tdited by a prominegi' Oanadiau irentleman. who has not made pablio big na,^e : tt b txpeotetl the 'fiec�a�r�,Y world Will be all hotly to God on% who the bsilUaut writer is ; the book Is uppon an imp( mans topic. sae never before dlaou seed by Oamoian authors ; aU w come ag+bb for shy reinatlraul voiume wo adv�d to wrile for patrtioulan AddnK Ink national Book and Bible House. Toronto. MACHINE Ays . 5" 2091mw. actions. Boll M. Ivan, W and - masse _ 1Cltah. B. W. TBIEy Dtantford Ost- _ W—Woft I PZNET llltiU14RZNE — G tRDgN LOT# looking harbour at' joining b two to throe bundrel dct:am �Oall building lots, two huadrtrd doll re eery k one hundred dollars per sore up; lovgly watersceoery; h• alihy pontoon the to.o °} Mi tsnpul -here is mskirg worAerful pr%,,w: % A. ll. KZATING. rene.languishene. A411411Th I —YOU Q" T FIND A Boo$ gives taster satittacbou or that %ou �tQll money faster wttb &tan ' t►orlat'a wc6dern ,, �A* o all 'aresa— Chrisila- s and h fide-le. calholiej W Protestants, old and young; rid agent, .h0 not canvassed for years .re golna Info the fi.kr^ ft; O. F Jae JrJus cold 128 the first week • J k W4 1 8639: 'The II-M weEl with.. wondetr" Q � one honored and tixteen dollars­ A IT V" N for nnemploued pen one; outfit free «toa'et vaseers. wr11e for tetme. EItaDLar pal. a i Oo.. Brantford "tact a B. SPENCE & CC m �.+ - - � C>gDeamen will And it to thelraAvantrg, � to ask the inde foe our make e f .rTm AM' 4 w , Raep @,. Re Cutting a Specialty. 84114, ifor price Hot and Berme 0 j Flamilton. - tnt rlot . f L1T1R9 A CO., c ALT, Azle and Machine Screw Worb, Carriage and Wages Axles, Iron and 8b *1 % and Cap Screws. eta. Lint on at)uiloati ,)e, . MONEY _TO LEND Productive Town, Villaee & Farm Prop�y ®. iII7 -CHELL McDONALD, Barri,tcr� s pnlau Block— Toronto 8tre -t _'rote, Rind for etttlr of Fiuh, G'}la uoi Truck Fannsi,tb n, ntre of th, f` PEACHE mnua Pea.h pdta Delaatare, t, D,avth A Ce„- -- ItiLrOkD. 1hL Co LARK1t6 az W ""IN AXL4 Yanact taurers of the Celebrated Brand Anchorr ALB WORKS -A"- T buft, . PZPPZR &.10O., Guelph, Out: Our Duplex Axles are all to be had al all w principal Hardware Storrs in the Dominion - H. WILLiArif) Felt & Slate Bootee, Manufacturer and dealer In Tarred Felt, E0°bt !tick, Bulldtng Papers. Carpet and DFatenws yA Ready R00tina, etc. for low piton address H, WILLIAMS, . s Adelaide $t K. Toww GUELPH CARPET WORKS, J. & A. AR M ST R ON G & 0011 tcixuFACTULI s of Ulf UNION & DAMASK URPET$t. Of new patterns and designs. Guelph, eat, BRANTFORD VIOLD WATER RICE STARC N EVER FAILS. JAMES PARgBc SON, Pori Packers, Toronto.. - L. 0. Dao�pet, hotted spice Bacon, 0. 0. i hlaftvw Bset Hams, sugar Cured Ham, Drd Beet Hrss,tfaet Bacon. Smoked Tongues, Nm Park, Plokietd Tongues, Cheese, Family or Navy Pock, Lard in Tube gad Path. The Bert Brands of lam• Usk I%* Dairy Salt r •-- k The Royal lanufacturing Company, s Perth 8t., Gnelpfa, oat. ' + - L C. 'WIDEMAN & COs, — MillUFicrtraus OF —. ImPraied llaluft gad Lawndiy llasttder, And all kinds of Laundry Appliances, Bar& - Proof Window -Sash Locks„ Step Ladde►s, eta, ett. Model- Making, lUll•wrighting `salt Carpentetig Work. AWSZND FOS Pales IIn, lgeatl 'wasted. !Ilan Line Boyar Nail Steamshlpli llaliIng durins winter from Port an • every fturll" and Halifax everySatnrday kt Liverpool, and in anmaM h'om Qmbeo every »aturda to Liverpool, calling at Lcr - dloDderry to thud malts ao4p"neunrs for SoWwd ad lrrisnd. Also trom Baltimore, via Haiitax and 9t..lokuX 3. F., to Liverpool fortnightly during rommer moatka rho ateaeners of the Olas>tow lluw mail durtn wici l to and tram Halifax. Portland, Boston sud �kaadei-� phis; and dudes summer between DL+qow and Yoe treat, wo-kl , Gila• +ow and Bacon, w�dk:y; Lad 010 gaw and Philadelphia, fortnightly. For freight, passagge, ^r other lnformaclot apply to A. Schumacher & -Co.. Baltimore; 8, Cunard k Co., Fie lifax 8hea di Co , Sf~ John's N. F.. Wm i . Thomson Co., St. John, N. g Allan dt Co., Chicago; Love dt; A1den, New Y ork ; H. Boarlfer. Toronto ; Allans, Kee do Co- Quebec; Wm: Brockie, Philadelphia; H, I, Allan, Portland Boston. Montreal -- 0 LoA MONEY�_ THE subwrioer has a large imon•' at money b lend for onsD1e on secarlty of morig"w 01 productive farm and town property. The lowest current rate of tniereet 4 obargA ad repayment privileges granted in sucb terms Wt *0 borrower is placed in an extremely favorable p0 to pa y his indebtedue s as he A M finds oult +* wlthoni sustelving loon of intereft dpeoial inducements are offered. All 0=011W01' lions oonAdendal- B. M. Chadwick, Esq.$ , , 1. , Bank of Toronto ROW Oriffl,""s Road Cart. 00I 1 elkaii-Lem 0WWO - - KAMA0rcau0­-- ' 1 linters Patent Ra ad Card Carri,tttes, Siewim to e d 11CM 09w0i at . � . - / I I B J. "I'M R, ff""elFr . . slat. !• CONSUMP i I n ` I dare a Positive remedy for the ai % dt.eow ; br- Its s" asands ofe"es of th. worst ktu� and of lour stasdisi . A bean cut*& Indeed, so strong is MY faith L Ir lllcaey, that I will send TWO ROTTL6.9 FRIC)S, 140W &silk a viLIIiBLI< TRBATteg on this dLeaas N 60 hive a :press gad Jr. Q addre.s. DIL T. i. Nl,ot!pH, 0� 3 T �r ooh ? Y St. .1 N • �Q8 r r .. . :: t: ' . • ` y ii �. f. I i. .. .- L, I I 1 1. t I . . -.. .- - .. . : ,, `� -- . _ W—Woft I PZNET llltiU14RZNE — G tRDgN LOT# looking harbour at' joining b two to throe bundrel dct:am �Oall building lots, two huadrtrd doll re eery k one hundred dollars per sore up; lovgly watersceoery; h• alihy pontoon the to.o °} Mi tsnpul -here is mskirg worAerful pr%,,w: % A. ll. KZATING. rene.languishene. A411411Th I —YOU Q" T FIND A Boo$ gives taster satittacbou or that %ou �tQll money faster wttb &tan ' t►orlat'a wc6dern ,, �A* o all 'aresa— Chrisila- s and h fide-le. calholiej W Protestants, old and young; rid agent, .h0 not canvassed for years .re golna Info the fi.kr^ ft; O. F Jae JrJus cold 128 the first week • J k W4 1 8639: 'The II-M weEl with.. wondetr" Q � one honored and tixteen dollars­ A IT V" N for nnemploued pen one; outfit free «toa'et vaseers. wr11e for tetme. EItaDLar pal. a i Oo.. Brantford "tact a B. SPENCE & CC m �.+ - - � C>gDeamen will And it to thelraAvantrg, � to ask the inde foe our make e f .rTm AM' 4 w , Raep @,. Re Cutting a Specialty. 84114, ifor price Hot and Berme 0 j Flamilton. - tnt rlot . f L1T1R9 A CO., c ALT, Azle and Machine Screw Worb, Carriage and Wages Axles, Iron and 8b *1 % and Cap Screws. eta. Lint on at)uiloati ,)e, . MONEY _TO LEND Productive Town, Villaee & Farm Prop�y ®. iII7 -CHELL McDONALD, Barri,tcr� s pnlau Block— Toronto 8tre -t _'rote, Rind for etttlr of Fiuh, G'}la uoi Truck Fannsi,tb n, ntre of th, f` PEACHE mnua Pea.h pdta Delaatare, t, D,avth A Ce„- -- ItiLrOkD. 1hL Co LARK1t6 az W ""IN AXL4 Yanact taurers of the Celebrated Brand Anchorr ALB WORKS -A"- T buft, . PZPPZR &.10O., Guelph, Out: Our Duplex Axles are all to be had al all w principal Hardware Storrs in the Dominion - H. WILLiArif) Felt & Slate Bootee, Manufacturer and dealer In Tarred Felt, E0°bt !tick, Bulldtng Papers. Carpet and DFatenws yA Ready R00tina, etc. for low piton address H, WILLIAMS, . s Adelaide $t K. Toww GUELPH CARPET WORKS, J. & A. AR M ST R ON G & 0011 tcixuFACTULI s of Ulf UNION & DAMASK URPET$t. Of new patterns and designs. Guelph, eat, BRANTFORD VIOLD WATER RICE STARC N EVER FAILS. JAMES PARgBc SON, Pori Packers, Toronto.. - L. 0. Dao�pet, hotted spice Bacon, 0. 0. i hlaftvw Bset Hams, sugar Cured Ham, Drd Beet Hrss,tfaet Bacon. Smoked Tongues, Nm Park, Plokietd Tongues, Cheese, Family or Navy Pock, Lard in Tube gad Path. The Bert Brands of lam• Usk I%* Dairy Salt r •-- k The Royal lanufacturing Company, s Perth 8t., Gnelpfa, oat. ' + - L C. 'WIDEMAN & COs, — MillUFicrtraus OF —. ImPraied llaluft gad Lawndiy llasttder, And all kinds of Laundry Appliances, Bar& - Proof Window -Sash Locks„ Step Ladde►s, eta, ett. Model- Making, lUll•wrighting `salt Carpentetig Work. AWSZND FOS Pales IIn, lgeatl 'wasted. !Ilan Line Boyar Nail Steamshlpli llaliIng durins winter from Port an • every fturll" and Halifax everySatnrday kt Liverpool, and in anmaM h'om Qmbeo every »aturda to Liverpool, calling at Lcr - dloDderry to thud malts ao4p"neunrs for SoWwd ad lrrisnd. Also trom Baltimore, via Haiitax and 9t..lokuX 3. F., to Liverpool fortnightly during rommer moatka rho ateaeners of the Olas>tow lluw mail durtn wici l to and tram Halifax. Portland, Boston sud �kaadei-� phis; and dudes summer between DL+qow and Yoe treat, wo-kl , Gila• +ow and Bacon, w�dk:y; Lad 010 gaw and Philadelphia, fortnightly. For freight, passagge, ^r other lnformaclot apply to A. Schumacher & -Co.. Baltimore; 8, Cunard k Co., Fie lifax 8hea di Co , Sf~ John's N. F.. Wm i . Thomson Co., St. John, N. g Allan dt Co., Chicago; Love dt; A1den, New Y ork ; H. Boarlfer. Toronto ; Allans, Kee do Co- Quebec; Wm: Brockie, Philadelphia; H, I, Allan, Portland Boston. Montreal -- 0 LoA MONEY�_ THE subwrioer has a large imon•' at money b lend for onsD1e on secarlty of morig"w 01 productive farm and town property. The lowest current rate of tniereet 4 obargA ad repayment privileges granted in sucb terms Wt *0 borrower is placed in an extremely favorable p0 to pa y his indebtedue s as he A M finds oult +* wlthoni sustelving loon of intereft dpeoial inducements are offered. All 0=011W01' lions oonAdendal- B. M. Chadwick, Esq.$ , , 1. , Bank of Toronto ROW Oriffl,""s Road Cart. 00I 1 elkaii-Lem 0WWO - - KAMA0rcau0­-- ' 1 linters Patent Ra ad Card Carri,tttes, Siewim to e d 11CM 09w0i at . � . - / I I B J. "I'M R, ff""elFr . . slat. !• CONSUMP i I n ` I dare a Positive remedy for the ai % dt.eow ; br- Its s" asands ofe"es of th. worst ktu� and of lour stasdisi . A bean cut*& Indeed, so strong is MY faith L Ir lllcaey, that I will send TWO ROTTL6.9 FRIC)S, 140W &silk a viLIIiBLI< TRBATteg on this dLeaas N 60 hive a :press gad Jr. Q addre.s. DIL T. i. Nl,ot!pH, 0� 3 T �r ooh ? Y St. .1 N • �Q8 r r .. . :: t: M $iv Lo, e� I I tR lov. t I be lowu i r°+K,",; ,N` ' t'odsrs % I, •, Cathol{ejldd aRent who be Q week;J od•,••• 4 A Rood r to " T ,4 aa`s�R _ _C 0. r Fn'stal0 it a , ca6q d to r.i a �e o�,T;� ow . Word I add a% I to earl lciatto•• END_--.. ND arm PmpIny, uat'M,tor r,' t -- Toreata nA tot o'.17, F,1111, Grata uct Farms otre of tlb, ts. .:,,d Peach belt ct •mare, t.) It4VI9% dr 'd 1 LFpYD, a +iw A IL Age t, rarled oBgs elph, Olt, half at au w Inlon late an far,' c 1 Felt, Boob 1), ateniaR hK e, te. 81L I., Torahs: l WQRKS. G �i 004 t CA PEA: i cue . ➢h, suit, ,D PTARC,Hi ILS•1 & SON, ron c ,). _ q. 1. D 1 ed am In es, tors pink or Navy pork, Rrao,e , Of tft- k. nP njl ont. & 00., eateries.. ancet, Berths° dera, eta, stn. d Carpentena to waated• • teamslup -1 rr Thur•dal, -- r 1, an1 In aumoer" ,call oa at Las for do •ti and tea at and 4t.J01111b, , umm r manilla. du, cog t►in/er ,U au i 1$hiladet• gow and idol . rk'y ,'cud 11104- r Inf Ornsclon 11alti:nore; B, (", , S c. John'el Joh.i, N 9 Alden, New nn, RAOitCO.. olpjd� ; if, e. al ---------I. - OAN:. ,t cif monej f mortgages 00 is obarged, and ,corms that the 0 be�h ime ' 11 oommun,06' $sq. i to Building, Tosam' Iwo a�, .. ad igh& 61 11 - a aagehs . &alt. 00-1 , .. ;;. - 10 ti „ae; brta� nywt in 10 sis ' Truro , a . lj . , 1 1 I . ... . .�' - 1 1. I l I . . . . I � . * , I . . . , - , • •� - - - - - 1�� r, "- . /'.• -,— ,�► thjm sF. 1jig. —R J H ..a►r+ -nx .. i B .�- es Pa »ton �!. 11 y Q (] N Cyr FOLKS* OVER TH3,80EAR. ,� of the. omgtregatton, an Blbbsoombe i e• , k !sue 9 4 4t} 1 I very- attractive obaroh t o masioal services J ; I retato Hot•— ieerkfl`>t a fwd 8 P islet rat r }, + ; ¢ I _ -� 1,. ,,- being ezcepttonally good T6.i ediea.�fifi, } Ir (; AZ(�.` i Mrs (31adsao w[!1 apeihd the hallda9 re- B ►•noes B rrdett -Own (fags Ltfe} bass :. _ vase at Hawarden Castle when not.ongaged The use of the aiioresuo s itL�t id fled sa . ` i �;" .. $ �i> ed o>d �i ,1 1 in his oaavan in Sootland. beds carrying ant the as Entice off tooting . r - A STORY OF BRITISH INDIA asvory dishes for the po , in Westminster, of soientifio research has revealed much They a�gagsd a new pti><ter at lJttifayetts ` The t+otetl .teal output is Ot�st►t. Britain and the res►ulq are most cosset in , Las e ortanoe to man. M my forms Hotel.' 1Ster d liked h he was ao T�° men sat under a clamp of; palm traM last year was Ib9.361 416 tons. with b2o 682 x a g that is of imp 1 y 1pn, suppl-es of soraps ate at ini- whinn are about who�d origin little was o�eertal �tio obi na and on the bank of a omall river io upper Bin- o .-tllers ornt layout �.ganst 165,757,779 loos dheas15, g ,. so gBo��onsly. and carefully cooked and p epred into soups of have had much ljgtit shed npoa slrapalo�flye, tinearr n utdvrr irdir gal.atlbg their titlia (lunch) with tbeappe- and 520,360 colliers thepreooding ,steam pies puddle and theware,a" knows, y� rite of men who bad ,been all m,rnin In tee ea ' 1? p g� stn since this inettument was employes in given hilt. Th other d►y r. J. B. John. g * y ,: at 1 penny a dish to the, poor, who gladly - study, both - aaogg,. a�iaws; d son t Voe-0 r ri n11u i e open air One of therm a tall, wta/her• The baokwardnw of the sesroa a Soot• avail tbewAe'ves of the it '� 4 4 0 , Rte.1 �u!►► Call led rtanit of e,- laats� V9e find now that wa>d•trnoni t- PloggM . o , pact np s"Ilhe'•;�rolreI Mr, tamed, btaok•mnatached fellow, was eve 1 °Ipp° y land Jp eerlougly razirdiag agricultural open- curing a good me a) at. soh a prtoe. '1`ho _ p ed by invisible foes some at ek• Johnson is a ve y digniflsd.sind Gahed en- dandy as English officer. His companion, ail, n, ; and In some dfstriots farm work b Is at the Giessen' Ind trial $vme hives i ly lhln,aelf and of ors the- food which' be tleman, and ez mely partioular about him who was a good deal smaller and slighter Idea advanced than it him been for a great been dtlled to assist in is ooil w, k and !ng past n m ales and i a room sn eervi than himself, did not look much Ilk* either mac ears pass, f ' ' . =: Daring the Pa a�u That evening a vtry extra. Y y p , for sme time prepared a Made in theitr asr� example of this .ceoarred to the ordinary thin ed. Some say - it was a f ghter or a hooter ; but the almost super. Her M, 3st has written a letter to Eliza. owa kltohen, but the bar ems labose. rttikigF RR sti oar reverence paid him by the Hindoo I y largsi7 revilenoe of the so o>ll1Qd •' potato rot," about 9 o'clock, others slave it ar late stm lot. m n t great both lidon•t, the heroine of the Columbine, increased that suitable taste A have beset, . D roved a great-loss throughout • At-any rate, sc ewhere near that time Mr, trva to showed that he mac be a g ezprenlb which hasp y pa man to some way, 8 sympathy with her le the safer- secured where the work i done. L Ay W oV ' 1 - the province and in mangy its t,f the Johnson war a said to see the door of his Inge she endured In her uxemorable voyage, saley staited a M tyfair a rap twit,. and bar - Is fact there wars tow mere famous, Uoited 8;ata s. In the ru lotto dusty is room open and man stop in. • and sending at the same time a check tot org.nized her plan so a Istamatioally that - sotsntLts or man a3vent'trous travellers November from the 13nrean of Industries, Wto the d keen are .yon 2'' asked Mr. £10, large quantities of sea ty dainty morsels \ - � ' than .Professor Annero d hallow of the ; u „ are coheoted and teat Westminster two n that the rut prevailed through ,Johnson. _ y . we leer ... „ .!� of Dickens Stran a Glentltmin I . whole southern belt o[ the Province. OI am the rts>� r lied the sires British Royal Geographical Society, Purl• copy g ' or three times a tweet and add read a r - + ep gm. Oros of the tarts! of his oduotionr was re- greatly the dint of th" Calcutta Antiquarian O�nb >p* , ' to „y oases one-half to three - fourths of deliberately re ooing his coat and rolling q ' oanti bought b a small bookseller for three the m aterial in hand. Uader the susploesa • : _ • Rudeeiro ed, cane in some it was n b4 rleevels ' Honorary Member of the Russian Imperial ) 8 y the crop p B him it was sold br 16+ tom, of Lady Sudeley a- similar collecting vela „ . digging With such disaster •' Well, -bat b the meaning of %him sin Association of $ii, nti8o Itespsroh, with p°DO °• Y will o about B 1 ravla. . - ''+ �t worth other titles too numerous so mention. young nun is the trade, he to his tarn dis• g 13 around as, the questions are naturally rug- lam ioirn+stcn ?' tnqulred Mr Johnson, share was hsr.11y a corner cf the earth. posing of the b,ok to another portion tot £1. gayitaorla�d, rt>,o0 the tZme of`i6e* •- - V.0 d, What i„ the onnse of the rot'-? Thomas did of reply. He spit capon his Tnis Iasi tae- the value of his VChat remedies can be adopted ! hands, execute a rapid and fantastic jig, however vesicle or dsnRerons, into which he pry. sale, m ;nos, 13ellii sons has been a very Important - had not thrust his little bald head and gold- in spite of its being imperfeot, resold the military post, for it is the soatnern key to Caws —Tait disease ham received a great and leaped ear ddnly upon the matonbaed rimmed • eotaelea • and people who saw rho volume for f,6 to a well known firm of the Glotthard Pass, sear commands the whole dos► of attention from botaulsts ninon .the gursL p pe Pl bookseller, cabs now want somewhere about -� it became a sooatrge in - Ireland :'t' Help 1 M fir I” bellowed Mr. John- him for the first time, after having heard of valley a i the Tiotplo. In old times the port . days whip .._ hit ezplotto were read aiaetled t0 roe £12 for it. A perftot copy it worth £20. It querlog cantons of Eri $ohwJ z and Unter• - _ cad other Iart" of the British istlps, sod is soli ; arasy an killing mo. � .' greatly ' t' site a email pamphlet, and has been re- - conoeded to be the relult of a shull'np, y dbfrty • 1pesn 1" ezolai>on• instead of the big bearded, sun-burned fel- sled— It le P , walden sent in tarn a Lutdvegt or governor- is no's low whom they . xpwW, a slander, pile Pr yr bout the troatirpi, ce. to rule is Bellinsroas over the province, and- . minute f�gas called Ph>ytopllthora in %r -, ed Thomas, obi ining a m grip upon the :; I little man, who looked a if he would Trutt hiatus that the Prince" of Wales each oanton built itself a mighty castle. Ali' tai„• Tb attsoks all pa: to of rue plant— bVa�t of his trop n, and propnlliag him rs- be knocked up or knookod, down by the first has really beat, suffering from blood - poison. three remain, and their .ancient towers and ist+,f, stem and inters. 13y those ignorant p ly out of tb room, Its none of the wish ► that h h' tug. Her R i al Highness is no hoe battlemented w ls built ae the alto . - . -. atoll tm, g ! 8 w oonvalas hoary , y of the life history of idle tiny parar,ltle plant Ioikes bi ye thlat is wanted to a daoenC In he oentra of-an o do i too' ant behind cent bat is in probable that during he Ear. non commanding ms enose give the 'tows little attention to paid to its appsaranos on bosses I the two picnickers s ood a Isrge lookir g ter cent, she will either go abroad for a an old world and pio�uravque appearanos�. - r. I aria no alarm is ezprrienood an Bat, my gt#od Inca 1 gasped Mr. John - the tope, glue, which the Professor had jest been us short time, or else take a cruise in tha'Rny- Some thirty years ago, tco, the 8Avo ode - t6 the potatoes are affected. Bat being son, his words coming by ezoitia jarks, �g tp one of his ezlerlments ;end at this al yacht, Osborne. The Prtao °as' Ile +ltd federation, profoundly hitpressed with the : ' - very ooutagioas, its pronpnca on the leaves " hers a sum mistake. t me l `r(Pn�i" the native attendants were looting at,d cannot ) at be pronounced to be entirely sat- necessity of making good tae Gotthard Past, . pen yq �ppfdlpm l �a p tile, f„pete�g ezoltsdly, .tthengh keeping their Isractory, as she will ngnitd much ogre for against all comers, Hang a line of torttfloa- should become a t,ericus matter es is ever a . or when we remember thi►t it spreads wftn �i'homae, rdsth ]him, = tolbard the rlattrs; dbtanee from it all the while w carefully • oonsiodrable time to toms. The -Law lions right across the valley j set below the great rapidity- It b usually tndloat �d by we re or to y e The boars has had qe am if it had been a uket of dynamite. Church le at Torquay are -b no means town. To a la► man thin ietaree ue gig zs - esentin a blotched, brownb�, spotted ! . p y° people q y ) y ' p q R • Abs tops p' 13 " See those fellows l" laughed Mej it pleased tnac the Priaoess should nave 11 sat of turreted masonry looks very formidable.. - tte d, dead appearance. A o o,e exam- The next Instant the guests tbeoOrridor Hampton, m he fini+bod hit second plate of under" hir. Hewitt, the vicar of Babb&. and w if no man or mono oould overleaps p° . jaapcn of the mble NI showing this will Ing and klo iq see two he figures, of .one splutter- sold chicken. •' I 11 he-bound they all take oombe. who is locally known a3 " Father " such a wall mnoh lean an army; but mlUtm7 . drover innumerable slender stems growing ing and ktokigg and the other grim and' des fora m,giolan cf the very fiat visas. Hewitt, and b one of the most • advanced " critics assert that ao rapid has been the ad- . up on of the surface of the leaves and 0o determined, scoot down the staircase, plunge Jnst now Love baud taro- of them having a oltrgymsn In the Wrist of Rnglsn,l. The vaooe in the art of war, that a9 a work of L of the ideated plants. Tneae branoh and through the lo.' by. aid disappear into the ,discussion about what you could be trying Daon.,ss of Satherland is a regular member defence it L now absolutely valueless . swell out at the ends •'into pear - shaped cater darknga In a taw moments �hemar to do. One -would have it that you were at . minute bodies (@poresi), shloh are produced returned, pan g •and rpUing down his work to discover a buried treasure." by millions. When ripe they separate lioness " So I am, ' chuckled the Professor, r ;at- 1 - : from the stem anti being exceedingly light What in t e marine of heaven were you tip' himself a slice of bread, •• but It's a -1 atmosphere, where the are doing !•' asked Mr Weekly; the proprietor, peer into the Y treasure of knowledge, not of money. H,w _ wafted about, many of them finally resod- when bo reoov 'red sufficiently iromthe shook ever, this can't be n u ih fan for you, my _ -: . is,6 the ground or settling Upon pleat•. to speak. dear tit +j or • and its too bad of me to keep � I � _ • ;. - Under favourable conditions of moisture '' I war g that Ahirty blackguard ,n here all�da doing nothia , 'net f r my Having an eye to Business .� .. . and heat the aontentr of a micresoopto spore Johnson, rep�ed Thomas. ooaveaier,os.. Conldn f you tied a wild make 1 hFjir PL1Y'cha�ea of may push out a long urinate tube, which " Fi=tag hi ! Hold me, somebody 2 beast or two to amuse yourself with while . ' 1 . . can penetrate into any part of the potato cad togas snob an internal idea into your I'n at work !' - s • pla.�t and give rife to the fungus ; .or may h I HITE �N�rY COT TO . a„ pan►te into ■evpral distinct O;Znr " Here "f m," replied Thomas with an ; " No snob look," replied IlRmptoa, shat- . : ,harm' spores) wbioh burst -thr tbd . bjared air, b Idin the rate before , the Ing his head. •' This bit along the rid r '' ,pore wall sad become the soatoe. o the proprietor s p es. tiers used to be a famous cover for the lg f�1 . . I I 1 t The maters loaf blob By -th great —born mpoea," gasped game ; but singe they began to cat away NIL �N G��Y SHEETING . I U�ltro an . plant; W the jnagld yen can t get a deosiat tiger hen . : in the tops and tubers in very minute, Mr. eekly, d -swooned away. for long le money.'' - . sad can be seen only by the aid of the mi, Thin was w at he reed ; The wer9s were soareal uttered when Pillow Cotton' Table Li nens, crosoepe, It coadets of many colon less, •' No. 40 ; re at 10:30." : ) t , branching, thread -like structures. These . stn ail on ptupose to give the !le to them. the _ , - e tissues of the potato and feed aa�ive mtrvante, who had been erjwtng , \ ,. Table NapIdus, Towels . penetrate tlx Po their long pipes in the cool shade .,f the t - • aeon the jnidoe, so that it soon we , ens T 8 Carrier• 80�. Towelhngs �st�i•, Met. . ,. loam that fl ►n'kdd the clearing, eaddealy j�'j, tad begins to waste away From the lido carrier, the acknowledged ti of • ; . thread like structures tiny stalks feet sprang up and fled in every dtreetioa with °pigeons, has its name the source of a sh=ill Drier of terror. Mingling with their musing beaatifal plant like forms and treat annoy ce to its sensitive fancier. ontorfes came a deep, hoarse ro4r, which the � gg - ��XL �TQ • ]BI . 11111 bearing aloe their branches the spore ' al- He ad is it an apoeetr datin back r rally referred to. The live but a' ri �m y. i bardleet sportsman never hears' quite nor They to the •terse - baaren.of Pecstsn kings and moved —the pry of a hungry rigor on the . : tune, but the thread•. Ike s arm Turkish sill s, and that the peculiarities -` - h d j'j �r _ by p - . b rennial and hard , and from t enM pe° track.of his prey. G•re a White CO��O11tJ th Pike ' perennial y sett of structure— be prominent wing -butte, the „ Up into that banyan-tree iior Tour life, � . lit it new fungi may arise. - It is sai by great mason development which gives Anseroyd I'' shouted Hampton, leaping to �- - . some that another kind of -spore is pr due- the full -ro ed breasts the wing bast his feet, •• for that fellow menus basiaees, .A6W 4OXAMM �=L P ;� � -` - . sd which can twiuter, and thus give rl to adapted to speedy and long oontinued and/no mistake." - the erganlem in another season. bear flight, and th protruding reyebsU pepaliar Up flew the Professor 'w nimbly sr a i ors the so -oalhd resting spores, apps nt- the travels bird. all Points tralas;r g p° 4 , >dnoatey, and ilia next instant Major er H amp- ly for the purpose of keeping tilts spjeoiN t� th part the psldsot rym�t� --tbpt . �Dn was heeds kits. - But even to that mo- orer certiiln periods, while the mpg a1- them were � I $zed ra he day of ttsefulnees ment of dead! peril the veteran sportsman - • ready considered are produced rapidly so as so the ceut�e of royalty. Bat he it care- ) to hasten the spread of the fun tinder had found time to raatob up his double-bar- In this Department we show some Remarkable `Tame on aeoon it . . P g°r fal fie ezpliain that he has counted out all !gilled rifle and ammunition ponoh favourable condittonm. This. mivate ml- useful 1aaliti s and practical values in the H therto the'fl�ght of the Hlndaps and Of Ham °g PntOhased the Stock Of a large NOt �nghAm ffiwnII- arssoe io lent b certainly a low for of •that the tag he values accompanied it had factnrer wade will shoal nice Lace C>oui�tains at p p y bird of ;*-day , po the fearful sound that pas vegetable file, tocapable of manaf ring highest diet we of development ei growth been the only signs of the terrible oreatumb'm ­­ ' toad from the mineral kin dam but o g , to perfect wb h his bird is carefully se• presence. But the Major's- keen eyes soon S 0 C ents . .. ]Paa.:r ,' , fastening upon other plants .and feedin' up- oluded from t e deteriorating Inflaesoes of detected a vtirring among the bushes, and - . oa their jaioes. A wet season nuppli. s son- sun and veld c r air ; that the name is Only I ' ' ' dltiotu well adapted for its develop eat. y tkea a great fl t head end fiery eye gliding p p applipabls to t for its el t versa e, one �lspeotton Invitea and if onr prices are trot Laver, than those of ` and hence we find the "rot " &race aced �aa g lorth from them, . of it•t most valued and to be remarked - ,- Iea't be a spitndid fellow !" whispered avy' other house in t�e sit don't buy. Persons living At a distanoa ' with such weather. There is no oubt ro rhea t at k b only -the ignorant who gam ton, ar eooll a• if he a looking at of one or two Hundred miles oan save their Railway Fare aad Zr- 1 )hat maay spores are always more o less opould oonio d the grand high visa bird the beast through the bars t a Gage in a Pauses on a Purchase of Twenty -five Dollars. present, but they are prevented from iqg with that Itttle shapeless message- bdaret, menagerie. " He seems to by want of a - a source of trouble because the weath r is the homir g pigeon, lesson, thought, and I'm going to give him - `! not suited for their growth. - The oar liar always been held to the one „ . • Remedies . -The "-rot " utually. tip rm • highest ester !a England. Moore, writ- But be, hardly loaded one barrel of - .. . . about the first two weeks to August. and ing In 173.5, t 11. of a fancier in Bishopegrte his rifle when he suddenly b ore into a fit r �� . , if the weather b favourable Its apt b stiest who k pt a diver hatchet and blook of laughter so violent; as sltlpost to shake B ling Street Last, Opp• the Market, �- 0RftTA. t very tepid, for as moon as the this like , wish wbio:� chop cfl the. heads, bf those him off his perch, And well he might - - _. druoturo which arises from the spore do,, condemned . death. 4- Ant bef ig s! the The tiger was indeed about to get a lesson, vela dit in.mebiatel beocmes spore ar- blood ro al t e ought not to dle after the. - pe y p Y ) but sack a one as neither he nor his two -_ irgr Hence the importance of 'exa ing • manner of th common hard.`,.,,,.,-­ - enFmies I, ad fe"an in, the lest. . . the plants for the appearance of the Tne tell mirror was still standing In the • , r . bropntah spots that indicate the pre nee middle of the olowing, jest ss the co,ltes ARPE of the fungus. A fedietion Fulfilled• (native porters) had left it ;add the tiger, i . I .L L As aeon sa discovered, dig the eta - tses, Dela will allow it to spread the The fellow ng anecdote was relae3 to and Doming out nigh' in front of it, saw (as he , in 1864, Ion before the fulfilment of the thought) another tiger advancing a inrt stems; and thence to the ubers. If it il. him open - mouthed. . ilia very whiskers I.r Ne would �eali the attention of the public t I our teaches these .and dam weather me prediction t at it contains. Napoleon I y - "rat" will certainly aft ear. ti one day too it Into his head t ooAsnl>s the lbris. led with read at this defiance, and with f celebrated c iremanolen, Desbarolles, who a ravage strot+l he draw back for a. deolsiva 2 After dl in the potato, a .5hon d be e s nn But In doing w he moved beyond MAGNIFIOENT STOCK f put Ina cool, very place,ptl:ne surrounding died the other day at a very, `advanced as . p g 8 i .' - Desb+lrolles told him repne curious loots rd• the line of reflection, and instantly the other them with conditione unlavourable fu the Wilt � �, _ : a� ets Noquette assets¢ - � � � ,�. . growth cf the fungus, if ,tn ha , ne o be rpeatiog his ohsrs►a:ter,' his tastes and his 'tiger disappeared as If he bad never been. p upon them g ' y 1 stet life. ' Nor w," quoth the emperor, This was evidently something q Its new ! -. 0 TS P tell mew thingabcut�thefuture. Where to the •`royal l;eogal." Hestopp,d abort 1�,t�bLi�SO]1 et'i , B 118,E ���' aY'pet , 3. Growing arl varieties is wart y' of: ooesideration to that they may'matnr be- Rill my des tike place and by vl'hst marl-. tttatrod blaokiv around him, dr,tpped his _ ' �' ad she ll I d e t" Desbarollea has far tail, and altogether looked so utterly be- a • tore the season arrives when this pox matte ) " he said at lsn h, ••yon wildered and tor,lleh that the two watchers Tapestry str ar et s, U n i o n . arpets, , -.._. L, �', , L lilit ly to affect the or�p a moment. Sl�re'a frank mss tosir, and I ai,nest burst their sides with laughing at . 4• All potato •talks in affected ands . have.asked a for W o o 1 Carpets, Hemp' - Be, arp8t ; s should be gathered and burned so to tiwlll ceply.to on frankly. You aredistirssd g2tim. � _. dab thegmllllone °f s y to breathe ur last on Eogli.n Boil, end you •� Well." gasped the >dajar` •' it this be t °y pores which ma caul perirhy the knife.'' Very curiously 'isn't the best fun I've own since I came out, ar�� ' �' son them: i lied 'though the m name's not Dick Hampton." h Oiqxpests 'GL Specialt e i - 5, U was the pr iotirnt al$ . y �% G Use none but good seed. If at a at knife rev to be >gtot that of as assaftint Meanwhile the tiger seemed to have made - - — fecteo reject them • -and plant in ell- p: -' , -, � - dr ] but that oli A fnrgsen.• r_ , up his mjintl that the pas zee lay in the rays- I - j1 - dined land. If the potatoes to be need . , __ I_ -' tedious a ,lung- glass, and that it was 6b . for 11501 have been taken from cellars hem duty to ex amine it more olosely.- � He crept , English Floor Oilcloth; English Linol ' ' . :..�, p tldsated one were kept, they are libel to ,e..rl '�,cpm ed• y mg an� an Immense Variety of Crumb . I *1 � ` .. have the miororoo ie spores on the end l p C °. cautiously toward it, and of Doane the odes• 1. •eoape notice. It pwoald be best t el :. 'Yews quick- witted minds came `ia after reappeared at ones. Now fsr it 1 S . • - - . teed from anaffect d districts. d '`0entaot soh the Rtes. Dr. Vincent intm• With vas ,senleadoar bound be case doss i • 6 e cts. I a uta a .Cnioago clergyman open his enemy ; but the shook o[ his leap ' Cloths, Rugs, Xattings�, Mats, &e• `' ° - . - f It 4 scaroely necessary to re rk duped at Ch arts q •� „ ovsrtaraed the mirror, and the phantom ,, , that it would be inj adlolous to :pplant . who was to true on Fools The pre- 1. - teee in the same Held the foltowin ear limioarter thus repo 1Ctmd : •' We an now ter vanished once more. ,. - . . I . . g i one (a his second disappearance sou quite tog a ., ►tt r a visitation of the •• rot " ach to have a 1 eon cob by d�oerryy hen of the `• 'n le king." ' LAOEOURTAINS . � 4 the ground may retain the germs o the loo passe d load laughter from the indl- mnoh tort bin 1 n6 6wil , y. g . g e President peaoladed from the With a low whine of dismay he tara•d In this department w® Show some Remarkable value on 'lam . 1. once, when '. ' �� Avoid laatia u heavy eta , savin ciao ) of the wheat men i>s the sharp rand, and was abort to make off, oouat Of havin nrohased the stook of a large Notting- bas p g v� y g he lecturer advanced to fhe when M aj •r H smpt•3n, cabs had no notion $ D . - Prefer alight and dry sail. This pee -: oettntry .a g game ham mannfaotnrer, and will show 1°nb th ewes! conditions rateable for the desk and = ponded : 1 am not half so big of loin hi. me n easUy, levelled his �? Vincent (another very Ian riff• and fired. The sting of the ballet is . rli0e Lace Curfal>ns at lm*t`rof the fungus. a fool as I _ -1 % laughter hem his flank changed the ttgor'm test to fury, The nature of our climate b not fi►- pea ae, and m till snore heatt9 vonrable for t�,e development of this In the audieno )would have yen suppose. and with a roar like thunder It darted to. �t. I ward the tree whence the shot had oom ; . : • r lnrious fungus as that of Britain'; y as -. but tnstaatly the second barrel sent its __ L PE w15 are "1114times visited b it and alth ugh ' •°ncelp viewed v a scourge', it b well lit. York, an infidel lecturer who liar pb,s►rge home, and the monster rolled ever , _ . tb+t we g ' Iste1 t,oen biting New South Wales, on ate the �a•gle grass, a harmless heap of 4abib should remember its nature and t , Y And alwa s be reed to acrd t ' Iew,►it;j was presented. with an album con- block and yellow fur. tadtreit it a y y g I t,.:r in phi ographs of rsonsaad saes in ��,. - - '- .� -. __- pe p King lavonra spears. Ae last rummer t g FR 0111z his spa�sch of tbanke Stil, Essit, � the Market, Toronto .. 618 for ite o a Lion, great f the colony. sa •• G}od bites you I" A nightgown is nothing out a napsaoka pp• o . . . . . I— 1; a0uld be p to the hone by ' 11 - . - • ezeroised is the seleotton of I . . i. - i i I I _. . . .- 1. : 1. . _ l' , - .. err. ,. ..: .'. : ; . . % �_ . " : .. - .. :. - -..; '. r -, .... ,. -ills .. .: : - 1 . .. 4 L. I :.a ,:: !, t. :: i ?.r r_ .> -Cris -: :. ..:.1 .. .. ,. - i 1: ,... (.: - h,:. 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'athirle"p;V�rlf- , . . __..' _ car loss I arem ump'n, ..;­�­l - I � � -� . .r . -;,-- - ., I � for the Qld country market. - bo'ys * - - - , I . 1 , _ L , I - I _. - ami?.40OW10 - - .. - I - . .. ,�. � 1. , , . . 1. � . . - Creamers --J. B . . a2lo - 4Y. -,_ - - , .! : .� , I Zooks WdL ,". _. I I . � . I - I . . ­1 � ., - I �� . . ­ 162nev I - - . . I . 1. '., s % 1, :' �.. go ,remarks I ... � 11 1611i -Mrs. . .- i ­. - ..:. �':�,- Mr. J An excha:n , that A" . . ,__._MAWWA0rtT3U , . . .. '... John Baxter, out' of the Twam # to W. - ' , �.­-. -1, .,-.. * . ,_ , * T. bar. -, . It 1. strongest in this morning. Just o­ . I ..;., Chopping-D. H ­;_,_�.­­.�.. . It ought to yield The same m � ..,: 0-, seen so far this spring. Potatoes-Thos. . I - x has the finest field of fall wheat we have . . T AND �._ SUI ' , ­ . '. ­i-, . ` ver., . � -.�_�- � sy also fivquently be said ot oody.� - . . I - s.. ­ their breath. . OE L__ I _ , �, Well. _* 101 NOR. _14�1 . .'I.;, - .. 1.1..�_! 1. I, . . . -- 9- � . . . ..,_ �.. . . , �. .,!" TERM __.­_.�_ Cistems-wUl. a . ,: 2, . � � ',:.,:,.`­. t , " I—. row ..'�fv � e.111 clarem"t� - .� �'11' _-.1..,_.. ­ I -��--, Pump Factory- eo. a . . _ ,.!, if , ad . 1,8189 WAS in Toronto a short time 140, '.. : . .. .� Mr. Geo. Gerow I '. Appws in. ,!; pUnpS AND. CIS89 .. .. - . I 1 7 . I ' . . ...! ". . . . . _.. Horse for Ewe boo. Moody. , , ,. �. - of this and while sing YOUP West, ­. r - � _,..� _.. .. - i ..,,_.�.� another column U mper. The young lady an .' .. 1. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. .. _. . - � i - - • �:_ ��: , Brougham Hot6l Juo. Gerowo... '. noticed a d one that 11" - ., . I . . -1 . . . . 7 1 . I � ;. I � I , , , . . � __ 111-1111� - � I ME-now manufactured _.:t. 1: . . - 1, -0 .1 � !,. , '. - - . - . . I : .".-. * 1: pumps Bd by Ur. Gerow Siting on � . � . . � � : I I . 1% . :-.- I boon young several YOM ago, w I '. - _1 ; . ; I .. _.. . .,. always givit satisfaction of purchasers. . . t car. The car came . . -1 . I iW*4 C � �t I n1a 1pew#.11 ". Having had eighteen years' experience a corner for a street on with P=p Maker to' the C Man Pacific 0, , ...:."L . along. but it was fU)&d to re lotion . mphy. I ; .. . . PICKERING, 0 ., MAY 7, tM6. he can safely guarantee his work. Those I � � I - . 0 ' ­ ; - Men. The ancieniMspinster hailed the - __ I . * _____ . % . .. ____ ... 0"" desiring t* puich"s should consult him. Eighteen experience -e afseture of PUMIX I . I __ ___ nee in the an 11. . , . . driver, when the Young •lady said: "You -.* ! Having "had Eigh ' .1 - 11 I - I ic.SATISFACTION ix EvzRy CASE. - "man& , really do not intend to get on that car, and Cisterns, I can GuAR"Tz .. - 11. ,_.... � ­!.... LOCA ISMS: I .t­ I �. . We notice by Norwich Gax'llt that do4 op ?" "That's just what I've been 0)(0- . . - � - .. I . "It's I . MArr:M.- '. - Moore & Westlaka, who were , __ ­:. I ,m][CM8 L Messrs. antique. 8 � waiting for," replied the an i ,;� . �. - - - -Tramps are n erous. , lately burned out there, have removed youngMs to talk, . . �: �, :F. O:Djm I ��- .,7.: . .11 . - . . . all very well for you . ­ . _. . L % -Strawberry to in blossom. - �1 . . ..- I . '. . P1 , i�x�. -, .! I- - their business to Woodstock, where they but when I get it chance to sit on a Mon's . �. , . - - ' : -,Mr. Louis O'Le u7 lost his youngest . 1; ' .1 ins rest'assured of fair .. ' 13rParties sending orders to the Factory may - intend to carry on an extensive wholesale lap, I ain,t going to waste it." The - . aw child-& boy-this , week. . I confectionery establishment. Their - ig � . crowded in, and Pel0g journ.eyed'on w honorable dealing, both as to article and price... , . � . -, .. - - . - �. I .- -Cisterns made to order a AllawRy's friends here wiqh them abundant success the crowd. .. 1, � ,.,. . � . , : I I .. . ,.. , I, I * . . I Address all orders to I _. I . . �\ ' . : . in . . - .1 - ; . , , ... I I :� Cooperage, Pickeri in their new field of labor. I . �. *. * *_ .. �_ I I . 'I . 1. ... . . . I P \ . . . -Mr. Thos. Moo ha's a car load of 1z"'I'L.;�_ ... .11 - - ­ . ,_.. - .; .�­ ' ' nt .. - 27-YO - - .- ­ OF00- 04r.0-W, 1::t'�18=03n-tv wit. church Anniverm". .,.� Or I _. 1. A patent medicine advertiseme . . - � � ,.� -, I !, � 1 , : switch . .� �. ; � I.-, potatoes, at the Spin a 6h this week. - Anniver sermons in on 1:_611 - - - - - : � . �.-I. .. . sary se 6nlieeti says The human body is much likePs, -Grand Master orkman Taylor will with the Methodist church in this village clock." This is a rather unfortunate .. - , - I good . . �. ".;... t�... be in Pickering on esday evening next, will be preached by Rev. J. Pickering, of . comparison. Four A lot of patent I to visit Pickering Re. Toronto, on Sabbath, 16th May. The . I k mR * medicine into a good clock, and apply S L - � . I . I . -Mr. Jose.Tipher has rented Webb annual tea. tin ill be held in the New -;� Papers I 0 I Mee w . I . . Hotel at - Broug I and has taken porus plaster to its internal machinery, . I basement on Tueslay eveming,leth,when and it will quickly stop M11111g, won't , .� . . , � . . . .11, L. I . I . possession. I I . addresses will be given by several of the it? Ergo, if. a man is similarly con- " `j` '�. . 1, .... . . 11 . I.. �_ :: I I ... � . ; . � .0_� I . I . - � I , � � I . ! � I - . . . . . . . . , . . -Miss Lillie H. oniell of'Seartoro, ministers in attendance at the District con- has ... I . . . I _. ..., . 9. ... - struated-but, draw- your own ... . � I . . .. . . - I I .. . \ been spending' a few days at ino. meeting, and a specially prop" musical elusions. .1 �- , .. . . � .. # I . I �q I . - ,,,, . I , , . - - . no. : � I L I - - �' ;.; , - - I . . Field's. . . � , i I- I- �: � I .: . , I Of 1 . ..I.- . , � . . I . . I . , . . I . I . .1� . . I I. ­, I I I .1 . � - A , ... � .1 . , , . services. See bills for all particulars.- - . . *; * * 1� I ! , , Splendid Stock ' . . , I . � . � ­Clover .1 � I . 4 ,- � .... r - . I - - I . . I " . . ' ' ; ; . I I '. - and Timothy Seed in stook, %%*�Wcather. that a firm it I 'I" . - k Drayton papa states � I . . .� .!_�i - also Horse Tooth Corn, at C. Dale's, The weather is alwa an inexhaustible . . .. . . I .1 I - I i � . L a e I � - ;, � * Y11 . that town has imported an 4, H d uli I � . I - 1. ! FickenIng. conversation, especiall so when sun 1( ra ic - ' - - - - I . I ­ � . Ram. " What under the is -A light buggy fa. - sale, cheap for cosh. news is sea this WeX, and we a.* - ( roe. It is so want an hydraulic ram for 2 One of the .­ � --, �:. ­. - Apply at the Metho'ist parsonage, Pick. fall bAck on the weather. During thf- - d. ' Bo-rd'ering - , . subject of 0 they W I P' an .. - . _:- ... I tf. week' we have been favored with delight. old sixty-butts-to the-minute rams ought L . . . I I , ., - - . - . . to suffici for all practical purposes, with- , � 1. - I . I . . ortghe people say, how is it Leonard's fui * , � . lit .. - -, -, . . . . : I . . . . I ring weather... I Sunshine and show • out going to the expense of importing X ; r: 1. . . . I . __ . . " . - ow n . ".. .. ... :. �. .r., sell their boots and oes so cheap, and Spring 1 - izvl�fflcjm ,.�� 1D. -5 - ere with ut end. The forest and mead M of new-fangled "critter." ,TUSr.r . . � * I . . . . . I - . - such very fine goods oo?" I land is already showing the effects the L:: I 1 00 , - I � � I . . � � � . I -. � w , . . . . I.. -A young lad n ' ed Latchford, while . I' I 1. I ".. �­ I �, �,. - ! I .... , . . . : � . . . . r . - ' i i gentle change andanew coatofgreatis Statient of Pickering #�ssessment for. � , . .. � _ - � ridingon a lumber agon, caught - his rapidly appearing. With a few more 0 legant Patterns. .; 6. .. !..,.. . . _�.,. ;. - . I.' , - - .. I the. Year of 1888. 6. , I . . . I ; : ; . , ! . , Styl . . . foot ter stake and the .Warm days pasturage will be , excellent �.: I .. - ; I . : I . . � . . . I . . I I -wheel, and came ve near ha i g , his , � ! � . . t . 4, . . - I and the trees in leaf. .. - . I . The following'returne -'are made ty the .� - " .. . ­1. All the Newest ' es L . I _. -;. leg broken, on Fn last. - _. I 1; ­;, , , � . ,, , .- I .;:. I, . ­ --..- ' . - Smions accident. I � ... .. : .. . �; Assessor. As will be seen by ,comparison, I I . . I � • L . cin. . � I' I . � I - .�.:-, .. ..... ., . . ;� . . . -To the ladies of ickering and vi! - just; ' the total assessment of the Township is . .. ,� 01% : . I Great Variety, sell" Dg Win. H. Banks, who lives Jus north - I �J I I - ch0alpf - ity: Now is your time for ' stylish and of the village, met with a very severe something over 170,000 more than IN5. . J; . f ; L - . _. t. � . I J . . I . ' ' . ­ . I . . . . I I . . . ' fmoblonable millin6ry A lwarge an well accident on Friday evening of last week. Over two hundred names have been added L! �.,.j I " ­. , r. . - . , '" I I .- ".. . . of the ..:. : . . . �. Assorted. stock to cho( 4e from; e in* It appears that be bad just entered the W the voters' list. 1 The duties . .; .I I..- C0.1= .A.1%= 81= 11, ��.. . .. . . . L , ' . --, , " �1 , - d -we been very onerous ''. �, .1 '' - I . . I -.! � .c ['�_­ -. opect. Also a large lot of Bowe - . � � . I ; I . , stable to see to his Horses, Fhen one of Assessor this year h* � . I ­ .. an sta . I : •�-­ � . . � . - .. .1 � . , r J., A J_ - . ., - - -R'. I : I hats, almost to give away, 'must b sold them struck out with great f6rce, kick" and vexatious, owing to the confusion '. 1.� ". � . : . �. I - - I - - _. 11 - . . I - I ; _ kicking I . . � . . . I . f ... ... - � . I- I - . . . - . . . . . . . . I , . .1 . 0 In n a . ;-. - - I.% - . . . .. . 1. t make room. Mrs. T. Long. . 80 him fairly in the face and on the breast caused by the of the now Franchise . I . ! I I ... . . . ..1. ; I Z� .. . I.. Par1fa- I ... ­ I,., ' Acts by the =00 nd Dominion - � A Quiet Day. . 11 I . 4. - . I with the two hind feet. breaking his jaw . good I ments, and we an leased to notice that . I.. , The Arm w good sense "- bone on the right side, and also injuring . 10 the Council have on then matters into ,� , 111119 with the in its a received medical attention . , I consideration and wed him a small .��� 11 itol t � .. b�i�tl last. If ese people ould at once, the jaw bona was set, ,and a grant to cover the pause he was Put to , � J I . have a little more res , for Is bath last reports he was progreming As I . . well in connection with t same. The amoupt � .... �. . . . I * day, residents of the ill would have u could be expected. He has the should have been ouble. We &I a . . . ­.. ... . . . I . .. . . . .. - . greater :respect for them. t 0 sympathy of the neighborhood. believe in paying X and efficient I - Black Stiff Hats I � Brown Stiff Hats ' ' - " . � L - I - . I I . I L �.: be put aside jiltogether on Suidays. I No" Attention. . . ; t, . car a fair remuners for the work I .., . I - . � .. . . . . '. Felt, ­: Black Soft Felt,.. . . . Brown ,Soft . . ..r ... _. laugen.fte to Sou"I Tose"m 1. 1'.J The - sidewalks in different places performs -. I - - . . . . SWiSS 8 - - i L , I . . - I - _. In ­ i .;'*' ... . . . ; i. ,-� 1 .''._.. I..''... stead of the dra g classes carried throughout the village need attention as Total amount of real property 68,557.520 Canada Straw'Hato, • trAw H08, - ( . 4 . Z.. . I I I :. . . � i In their present con- Personal property.......... 216.6800 � L . I I . ..; on so successfully d g; the last two soon as possible. 6. *4.0 .. . - . . . . ­ . . . Fancy Straw Hats, I Willow Sun Shadas.' I . summers at the Edue tNn D ut, dition accidents are likely to occur to Taxable income..'.." .. .. 0 0 - 1: 1 . Ulm epallm I i _ . I . I . . - . I:— I ; . .. I I * . . I ! L . . . . • . � � . I L. .. � . 'L � ­ . the Minister of Edu ti6n ., proposes to pedestrians at any time, which are some. # I . , . ' �' ; .' � I . i . - - . - I ­ , . - - . M RQ ,.. I.- I give a Immt of %won dollars to such times very expensive to the corporation. ... 1. �,% Total Assessment) $8,777,A80 . - , , - '_ L, 11": . a Acres mattes ........ .. . - I I I - . class of ten teacher . ed in any 1 in. A woman out in Stouffville received a tied a 71,370 12/1 : L � _.., �, spectoral division an ing a cbmpe ut few weeks ago $1,000 for a broken limb, Acres of cleared land......,. 61,916 9/16 . _. , - Acres of woodland......... 5,273, L . I teacher. The course to consist of 80 -caused through a defective . sidewalk, I ) � I... . p - . , . e .- We trust our Overseer will this - I , , . : Acres of swamp, m sh mud, - .. � . , il . 11 I lessons of two hours h' Globe. year give ) :;. . . I . , I � , . .1 ., L . I I "It . ­� ` 1: .� , � . I % . I. I r, .. . . ... -! - I . w . . .� L.. , . - . �. � I J, . I I., t-Apsnon'L I ­:. the walks a thorough overhauling- They waste land..... , .... .. . I 698 � : . ., . �; - - I . I . __: . L , � . :PIEC) JRJIITU . - . .1 . ` LIT* Stock a . , .. -- Acres of orchard and garden _ 1,847i . ..;' -1 ! I . I.. . . • • , . I ., . . - ant I . i .. - 117 . . - . I - . - 8,878i I - - 091101-MENNIM11111111=1 ; , � . I . . - On Monday last the 116wipg animals need it more than the streets. There is Acres of fall wheat . .. .. .. ' : ;' 6,426 - - ' - . . shipped from Pi ken' very dangerous places just east of Mr. L . . , were s ippe ng station:- IL Persons in families cf asses'd - I . - - . , , : � � � - 1588 One imported bull an heifer, by J hn ears . L . 918 . - - . - Miller &- Son, I and e heifer, by D. attended to at once. Children from 7 to 13 years � . ,��L'. r, , , '_ :.- ; � .. , - , * . t, . ; t 1 a m .. n eral,. - Store I D. Leaven's residence. which should be Children from 5 to 16 L I ,I . I Birrel, to Athel, Ont.; )ne bull by Arthur nor Day. ; , I .� , . 1% , Children from 16 to Ill years . .1 610 I . - . - . ..._.. �.:, . Last Friday Arbor Day *11-9 celebrated Persons frvm 91 to �50 years ' � 1,401 I- . . .. Johnston, to Cardinal, Out. Last week I - at the Public Sob .. 161 I '' , ! ; � � . . . Messrs. Miller & Bon, shipped per C'' P. ool here by.the teachers Births during last 19 months ,,, I .1 L : I . ,�.. . . : � I I I I - . . : .. - 1. Ri, from Claremont, a car load of blWs and acholars a Little out of the ordinary Deaths do do -, __ � - .� 85 , . rX., - M& O,M rZ 0 IT _. . . . . . . way. In Registrations, :. .�I I do . ..' . I i ;*�, 196 : . . . � I . . ... . - I . and heifers to Calgarry, N. W. T. - stead of planting trees and �; ,� - - ..., .� - I - ' Has - L - 1:� , ! � .. % -1 . � . . . _ ... � shrubs, making flower beds, &c. (which Dogs.....,.............. 6.06 � Z I . , . 618 ., 'i ., 1. I . � ' on hand 6, fall of _ I . % - I .. . . fte Effarkham ftjr. ��... - !.�. .1 � � . . .. . '' now .. �. .. - . _­.��_. I - .......... I I . 82 �j I I . L. . . ,� .- - We notice that the f )llow�ug iesidi tuts would have been so much labor lost on . I Z . . I : , I � 1, , . ._ . I . ., � - . I . . - I . I Cattlq ........................... L'' �' 7,609 . . . _* -_ I I . .. � the present school grounds), the male I,.' , ____ ' d B ots and She's.. 1 prizes at sheep....-. - � 1 4,816 gn ' I - - -- ; -_ - of Pickering township securec . ............... ", . . L scholars went to work and repaired -the I �: �. G � eral Dry Goo&, Grocenes,,, an 0 I 29M - the Markham Fair 09B..-F .......... 4.*.** 60 �.,� � . L .. 'a" week :--Grab am dilapidated fences and board walk lead. H . _ . ., . .Bros., draught stallion, imported, �nd � Horum .... .. ....... � 3,889 , .. . & a i . . ....� .. � s . MacVaste draught in to the school house from the street. � Also , plefidid lot of T*e6ds fo'r Suitings, Read Made Clothing, &I6.1' , prize on bt stallion, T;i;i *11's'W"e's Roll., j. 2,850. r ; aug . The females worked inside the building, . . . I � . imported, three years his spring, David . � 'I, - - . . 1. ­ . . ­' . � all at rock-bottom prices. ... - , 9 .­ , � i * I . _ �. I . ,.,. . . . '..'' OH D. .1 .., Annan, 8rd prize Laird O'Logie • sweeping down several years' accumu- I : , ,- IS R R woo O. - - . . . ' lotion of cobwebs, &c. The promisee are !. I -, � . . . � � I ,� . - ,-. - � ,-. .1. roadster stallion, D. I'Leary, 2nd prize . I - ; . . . . tar Agent for the British North Amen-can Fim 'Insurance Co., Issuer of - ­ I . now in a presentable condition. : ' ­ .... .1 ou_Aobert Bonner 0 so, 2nd D. . ._ The standing of t e pupils of the ,pubt Marriage I,icenww, &c. ! � . is die horse, . ;. ..., . At the Post and Telegraph Office, 24-36 Sad a Good M=4L ... I L ­ .- . ....'. O'Leary. . . - .� . lie school for the oath of April is as I I . . - - - I - :._. I I ­ ... � I On Friday eyening last. being the -_ - - . �. �­ - at a glin, L. ". - ,:, 6 last follows;-Faurth'C as&: - 1 Wm. Roach , I - - � .r 2n one *6010 1� : . , - - . . ,.-. . �., " .i . -1 ,.;, I I �!.',. night of license, a good many went in for and Maud Arnistr g, equal ; 8 Emma . • . . . �- A; local newspaper r porter is generally � I I-_ • . -,.:;. - 1, . iupposed to be ev "having &'good time," as the saying is- Woodruff and Jam Davidson, equAl; 5 .:. ! - . I . ­ . . I I I . 11 I III . v , where, see every- The fore part of the evening was very Edward Plaxtou; Albert, Roach; I * I ' WALL.- . . . � i . . .;. I - 8 i Burrow I ­ . - . I . � . . . . .- . - . . . I I. 'A I . I ; . . . 't filled and started to leave for their homes, T lor, Lizzie Garland, Mary Garland,' . - thing, and catch every item afloat ply quiet, but later On, , U the crowd Rot Ten& Lawson; a, Lizzie ' � I, 1, 4T, . , I - because it is his profes n. But bee . , - do it, and he would be much obliged- to lusty cheers broke the stillness of the a A large assortm' en' t of Newest styles � those who can furnish 9 with the f ta and Mary Coxwarth (the" pupils would i , I . . sir About 11 o'clock the proprisior of have boon entitled to a much higher 1 . � ­ .- . , - 1. J �. . - . I . 1. I . - � , I of any occurrence c ing under I eir the Gordon House took all the liquor standing hsA they I son more regular iu i . '.. -1. : I • 11 - . -, I . ­ � �'� notice. - . I � �. - 'It.� .. I .. Just 'received. Alsol','� _', �- _.' I . I - I . / .t . .. . .. '' - that remained on tbib premises and poured attendance during t ie lost half '.of the � : �'! . .. . . . . . . . . � %k - I 1. Common w - , .., /!.,: : t? ..: . . I 1. . . dablo.-', � � , :. I 1:". . I . . ".. e . . - . I , , I . . I I . . _ . ..:rl'' I ..� f . . . , . ­ I . . � - I. . . I . it into 9 large vessel and set it into the mouth); 9 Esther C n=. Sr. Third I I' ii., - " � • i - I � " .. I ..- " ... I . . .. �Z I . , .,. We are pleased to ab many of p4r middle of the street, to be disposed. of as Clan-I * WRITcitizens improving tb�* rer.idenoes and the crowd saw fit. 1t is uuue0egs4ry to Ho, haffle 'TI'MOTH Y - AND SHORT . X son ; 2 Rosetta . I � - - '.. surroundings, by pgA:it , "building iew say there was a lively scramble ble for -free linger; 3-clerl Davidson; 4 Joseph . ,- ­ I � - - . I .. � , .. Jil am - -1. . 1. . I... ­ - .1 fences in place of d spi ated and tumble- drinks"-for a short time, as it did Cober; 5 John MacRae; 6 Ida Hoover .1 * '' 1. , � . I CARROT SEED, . . � , , , . . . . I � � . . . . . . , . not and Walter Hoover, equal; 8 Emma ' i� .. . . � -1 . . �- I . I . � . down bnes, planting a ba and shade take long to dispose of it. Notwithstand. Spencer (absent during put two weeks). . .,.�: ''! 47-y - - - �. L. ,. �,, .. . I .. , . . - . 1, .,.. . . . • - � - I - � . 11. - I : trees, and in many oth ways. Nothing iDg the fact *at a laige I . . . :, - . ­ I � , ! . . . usutitY -1 Joseph Coxworth; . . i � . ­ I . . I � " ... .. * _. . I' . ' ' t impresses a stranger the Of Jr. Third Class, I , I - so uch, upon on er- liquor was consumed during e evenlug, 2 Malcolm 'Roach d Frank Plaxtou, ing a village or town, s to see nice i- there was %Temarkable absence of any- , Secou ON. - dencee and well equal; 4 Emma Ta3 lor. d Class--GE04 PARKER, DUNBART -kept a rroundings. Let thing like r5wdyism. Save an occasional I Lottie Laughlin; I John Davidson; 8 I I No everybody fix up tbi ring, and t', ten cheep ,the last hours of license passed Wm. Gourlie; 4 Go Lawson and Chu. . . , I li�:: � 01111 w . -- J_ walk around d the villa go and see how ,a ay very peacefully and'quiedy. - 9 - :. i I . it improves the p ace. ­�­ I .. • ; I ..: much i � I . Hodges, equal; 6 obert .Stockdale; 7 1. . i I I—' I . - . -1 TAIL OR OSE,, YOUR .. ` ;.. . " -_, Incorpolmts& t -1. Archd. Allison and ease Cober, equal; 9 I . .. 1. 1. . , - __ No 10vidLe"s of mWsaltl . -.-. I i , ­1 Letters patent have been issued baeor I'. I 11.1. � . ; ''If L ued ' - Alfred Stover 10 P ter Johnson. I.- , _ . . ,I ... 71- 1. . We notice that Br James o the porating John Howden, Whitb ,post- - ­_0 . I ... I 1, I , ; , '; . - , , 1 1. . _. . �. _. ... - ­.. ,;. . . 1. . . . .. m �­ 9 - ­_ � i.. . , - - a . . . I... . . . .. .. I :!-, . ­ '. rt' ter . , , i � ".:,. - .-- ... I . �. ­ I I in adverb ing master; John Adams and Jae. . Lhp:m, .. I . . . r_._ . - .. 1.0 . .- I _,/ '' BOWManville Sfatesm;� % . : ! .0 .. ...-I , L - - . ;: �f money i *. I . t I i . , - I 91 sarly cl�ddftx, I ' �..,_ I . .. I 0 .. � . . .. I � - _,:�. that be has "millions to I , Ito" and - . . : - - ,. . 0 1 . i ,. � . I . ­ . . I . . , . .. All the merchants in town n have agreed . - � . . . 11 Ow . .�. ! . I .. . . - ­ . /� and advises his reade�s to call and get Charles Robert Henderson, Port Perry, .. I.... �. .. ­..,.. . . - I I . - - be orry -. McMurtry, . ;. L.' I . 6 . - 6 or this be he merchan ' to close their places f business at 8 P.M.0 . - -1 I * I � - .. :� ,;:';' some. He'll 'f, .1 � , _ to; William James I 1�11. . . .; .. . : ,I .. every evening, Bat &y 's excepted, frond .. . I -1 . � . . . is much older. TEw N twa-man did tha Port Ferry, banker ; Peter . . i � . . � - -1: . Christie . � , -� . . . . I . ; , . . I I . ­­ . I-— . . , I : I . lj, , ".. I same thing a few'weeki ago, and he never Leonard Burnette and William McGill: may 10th to Oct. In. - - L 1. �... . I - � • - - - ­ -, . , " . . . . _� . . I ,I. . . . t� i '. '. � . . . - - . ; . : lw'i . - - I . . .�. I I . . . . .. . . : . .. I . . - . .. .. . I . . . � . ­ It . �!: felt so cheap in his life as he did When, of the Township Of Reach, farmers; D. as" Vol The Nolm I . I." _1 . - - se to numeroi is calls . '­ I . . . . . . : . towards � . . . . . L !. . �� . . I in response , of tbse township of Reach, mer. There is tend - gossip . . . ... Ln!y gossip 1. ,; � I - . . : - . I. _ !. . ... . . . . . I I ; . , , ... 1.: I :.4 he bad to confess tat it belongs to, chant; Thomas Henry Glendenning and among a number o - our correspondents, - . . ­ . . �,_ ­ � � I .. . . - . .. , some person else I 'Put perhaps ro. William Sbeir, of township of Brock, says, the Creemore 'A dvMi � . .. ' . , ser, and it is ' .. - �- ' . - 1. � W � - I - 1. � ''.1 -'N' L I . - ... . .. . . James is better "fixed' � 46 I 946 ; . I I.. . � than we If farmers; Jail. Parr, of the township of also applicable to �! paper: this is not _� ,� ­ 1. . • '� ... 11 tk�oj * : ' :' ' : ' ' ' - . . . - , .I. . . go, he is an excepti n to the ge ,eral Cartwright$ farmer; Alexander MeTagert what is wanted.. is news we are after. t - ''. , . 1. .. I . 11. ­ . ' - I . - ; I run of newspaper man. "Send us a* few and Reuben Ring, of the township of The public as a rule, do not we whether : !.. a n = 1 0. - & . QT*WT XT M .A, -W IJ :E -Tram ' . . .. .. - �- � . . p � _.. - . thousand." � I I - I I r I Marisa, farmers; Herbert Ho Spencer a couple an well or ill mated, or whether - I - - ____ -_ r!r_� - I . . , . . . . .. , - - . .. I :; . ': ,,� . '. ''. � , * n Davidson, of the township of Jabez Aaron gal fleiach climbed the 111111IMPOW" - -_ I .. . , JL Good %lins ,lust .;. and Toh - . ... . . -...! . I . have by. Whitby, farmeirs ; Robert James Mackie, fence, cleared it or crawled threw and , - • � ; ­ - . � . � .1 ..­�� .. . X of the Township of East Whitby; him. If Wesley .:. � o' . I 1 � -and there is still a lar e number of ou % �, � I .SEEDS OF, AL.l_J KI NDS .1 scriptions to THE NE s unpaid. We Arthur Johnston and Robert Miller, of Morley Punaheon lutherick was offs on ,. I .. - �, gr at favor I . .. I 1. I I - � . t . . .. I ...... o- .. : . . � �. r. I . ­_ \�_., . - .- would esteem it a f if I in the Township of Pickering, farmers ; and a bonder night ore last, its no One's - , . �. .1 I I . � :*:� - I - .. . . : :,� - . . � � .� . � .. . ; .. � . � I 1, - . I It, 11 � .1.. . . -s would kindly nd in the liar Thomas Todd, of the township Ux. business but his own, and the Village, � I . .1 I � arrears indl b - .1 I � .. 11. �.. y ' TIMOTHY, CI,OVF,R' I . . . ,- _1__U * , '. . during the next week. o Sol as we ave bridge, farmer, for the promotion of the gossip's. A A BtUR 8 i dlemasher . �* 9 :, BANdUOLM TURNIP, • I ... p S. . Uat Z�m I . .: _ . . . � A . . . V^ heavy bills to meet, an depend on hose interests of agricultures stook - raising, art may have escorts Min Cora Annetta �..., .. - I I � , - ... � I .t .. outstanding subs i tio, a for the im ears and manufacture, and the establishing Of Pileton home on Sunday evening I MAMMOTH MANGOLD, .�. �. - . . SKIRVINGS TURNIP, . - .. _.. .1 ­ , . evening and , - - .. . � �4_ :. , ­ and . . � � I. . 1. - � - � - � t. :. , - I , to meet the indebtedne s. - To mike it as a market for the sale and purchase of had a foot race with old Pileton's bridle Z .-,f . a" BULTON'S CHAMPION GREYSTOM CARROTT I LONG. ..7" e__ as possible for Ou subscribers, we thoroughbred and high . grade stock, by pup, still the mat is of no interest to , . -.1, W19 accept one dollar a d grant a ofear the holding of an annual exhibition in any but himself an the village tailor. . . " receipt to end of year � the amo t -is the village of Port Perry, at which liberal Parson SkValearer Our Stock is very 00�aplete and fird-class. - Timotby ad . . . . , a perfect right to .i the prizes will be offered, by the, name of pay his attentions ise Angelica . : * I V . sent in during the next week. W"es Hymn • I .� ­ I Clover strictly cash.. -1 i f 1.26 "The County I .f , I� 1; _1 . I . 'K., I -- - fifteenth of May there ar of Ontario Central Agri. wreacher, if she I J ­t . �, I . I,_ I . , �. - : . . ,� . ­ I—' . I . 0en 0 i Y 0 an, I the old folks we : -� .;� - 1. �`� price � I . 3 . - I . . I . . ... L � . - . , i . , . , . � .� ­ m - � . -_ . - . sub err- cultural and Live Stock Association," satisfied and he me ne business, without 14V. will be charged to all use ffu n no . - Idul . - - . I .. . . � . . . n- . ... I . '' . .�- 1. . � . . 44� I I � � � . . , N , ' , ' - _' e ' . I � N � I -, - ' . y d goods " a 0 ' " * 0 , 1, I 'y NT I �" J )al T. T - Mrs. - ' 0 B 8 ' B 1A da I" Y. T ' ' ' - - I I I �1 D - H 7". r-. ` , . hos. , 7 � . wa Factory- eo. I lje_ 1108. 11 110t6l Ju . ` I , to 0J4 , Lo� "� , H. ( 1 3 0 lumber , �o t v Freda f last. I �t*l $go� oetx * ' I. I I I I , ' 'is , its , !" WF, 13 d 78 f or : Is 0i ; a bath �e illage I St , ild have ,a 5' th m. 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