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WHITBY. : I . , - THE SCOTT ACT..-, - ` . r�-- t $. OUT AROUND U S Meciicat. .�.��t 3. The town lj be n very gtuet during • In our last issue we invited correspond- ,��- - t C LATEST LOCAL H1PPENIN(is aLoB�En ST the past week, and Ras a consequence there once on the subject of the Scott Act and .` r_ '" FIELD, M D., M. C. P. S. PHp SI- - THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OU8 is very little news o report. This weak, how it works since it came into force ils i. CIAN, BURGE0,1, CORONER, dc., ' �Rn. . CORRESPONDENTS. Y this county, and resent our readers with II.,_ apprentice o learn general blfacksmiihingI however, the Coun Council is in sessioti, y P yirger,ng, Ont. Otflce hours- 1+[orning, fro 8:90 None but a see y, quiet boy need apply. - _t ' the following as the first instalment to 11 :� . evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. . 1 y , and the hotels are ratty well filled. BARE, M. D. M. C. P. S., ON W. H. JACBaON, �.. AuoLaY.• Ddr. tVrii. Foy h e h1s new livery on cLSUS>aoNT. % J E• DIIndas street com lead and in fall work. EDITOR NEW& :- . TARIO• coroner fo%' the county On- i -S , ! Lot 18, con: 4,- Piokering. Mr. Thos. Brown L d a swarm of bees You ask how doss the Scott Act work t ` tario Pb peician, Burgeon and Aaoouobeur. Rea- '4 ing order: He is clog .a good business . fence and office, neat door to the Post.,oface, 1- on SIInday last., the ea rest of the season. B;]; is usher from Posher• We quizied the temperance people and they . p[clzenng ld-v so far. y p replied as •follows: There are as few-. . Who can beat it ? P _ ville. If there is fly business to be done ' . . DW. PERRIER, M.D „M.C.P.S., . ht. a n h e veil et flier. "i / violations of the Scott Act ae there ware DRONER. Office hoard-- mornin from I ` 1 R previously of the License Rat. We have • C DUNBARTON. The Colle ate I is itIIte bo s wer8 COA• . F to ]� evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of RUG pICKERING� AGENCY y na Rronnda for believing it is not. kept. STORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. P trons fib siderably disappointed a not haying had Habitual drinkers cannot get it, if they did supplied with'Pure Drugs, Chemicals, �i all . r The corner stone of the new Pre Y Opportunity tai oho the Pickerin for cash. teriati church, Dunbartoni will be laid h y g exposure would follow -; if anyone` buys it cbel Open for the transaction of all lbgitimate slab ow to play 9ricket so slyly that nobody ever knows, we don't . • - Ban-king Business. o>u Thursday,- June 17th. The 'Ladies, �V - - R Mr. J. S. iune�cott as been elector want to know either; if we do get to knot I. legal. OI*>rlcz HovRe --From 10 to 8 ; Saturdays Aid Society intend holding a bazaar and ` ^��;� _, �,,. �, , ._ y as one of the Qom ittee of management somebody else will soon know too. _M_ . N $ALL DOW, 10 to 1 o'clock. lawn party in connection therewith w>alrgvsLa. Cg, BARRISTER , . of the Whitt Cole lets Institute Cricket r i_ Further particulars will be given next. (;sub. y g EDITOR Naves, -In response to year caII t) and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. O oa- Savings BBfnk In Cbr1Bection. - Ueverell's Block, Brock - street, Whitby. Private WBEk. The sixty- eighth anti al meeting of for opinions regarding the working of the funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable! ($.y� GEORGE KERR, Agent. - - term, a of payment. 8"y i -- - - ; the East Ontario Baptia• Association mill Scott Act in our comity. We think it a A LT O N A . success as far as restricting the liquor ORPHY k P�iRKER,BARRISTERS 1 A TAT. A �' L •�. - be held At Brooklin on `Wednesday and traffic in and through hotels. -8o far at % M and Solicitors, Rc. Money to loan. No; • Thursday, June 16th a d 17th. There least the hotel in our village is run on Scott _ _ commission. Otaee : Haney's Building, Pieker- Mr. A. L. Cliff was married I tety to g ing ; open every F'iiday H. E. Moaray,; R:A., ILAT l3 OF PAl3i8A : - will be six sessions durii the two days- Act principles. Bat situated as we are - , = Miss I�ouiea Fleury, the ceremony being ., ala Associs- Teoa[a6 pAxgsa. N. B. -A ninety' acre farm for Portland off Resits: to Liverpoo1 or London- pei;formed by Rev. Hill. Both parties On Wednesday, at 2 p. jest on the border of York County and ale nn easy terms. y tional meeting of the " men's Mission within four miles of a licensed hotel, the - - AMERE, BLACK, RE6SOIi deny, cabin :$50 $7o and $e0. Return $lac, are residents of this ueighburb ,sod EL $135 and $150. fnte; mediate and eteera�e, at Circles" will be held in be basement of severe drought that prevails in other parts DENGLISH, l4arristers at Law, Solicitors lowest rates. i , . eve many warm friends, who wi '.diem the church. of our county has failed to reach us. This • in Cbsncery, Con eyancers, Ac. Ofacea 0.17 If you are sending for your friends you can ob -. abundant success. 1. is about the way the topers work the ' oronfo Street (over Gas Company's�,1to onto. tarn PREPAID l?AS9AGE CERTIF CATE'!l at By the death of Mri. A. MCW 8n the racket • One of the brotherhood is deputed - Money to Loom -No Commission. D. DEL♦ `-Z, powest rates, available from England, Ireland, Tamil suffer a sad bereavement. 1 08HAWA. DAVIDBoN BLACH, ,H. A. UZZoon, E. TA 110" SCotl"d, Frbnce, Germany, Sweeden and Nor - y . to go to Sparta or Markham ; the rest of $I/GLIBH, y way. For tickets, etc., apply A young lady from the United! States The nth of May celeb atibil passed off $he brethren chip in until they have raised Ir E, F ARE __ _ _ _ LL. B., AR• . I lately preached in the Union ehnr h here. the desired amount of cash r aired for ISTER. Count . Crown Attorney and �•.' $: V L�.�+y s11e t9a8 as eloquent Speaker. very successfully. The attendance ak of !such a trip, and then you had bettor tie - J ' R Whitby. o-y q people from outside was I ge, county ty Solicitor. _Couri House, _ � ___ -�� lieve there is a pro r jollification when ESSRS. RITCHIE do BILL? TGS, AGENT. FXPESS OFFICE, WHITBY " alltagether they had a very enjoyable the e k the So, taken on .. -- I .. 80ARBORO. a wanderer comae home. 1. iii gairister6 and Solicitors, High rt of time. The Sous of EnRI nd and b'orrest• the whole, a thin Scott Act hardly Jus9i e. �i hitby, out. Money to losui o rear ere Lodges made about 81000 . between fills the bill as for as our part of the Conn- " sonabte terms. i V grreenR1 r Basket Work 'Ilia ' Official Board of Searbo o East . Methodist church have extended f# cordial them. ty is concerned. PRO>�rlrnni- Yettritetir ' r'' invitation to their respected seta , Rev. The Rcforntt+' :: -Ots6 0 our respected r>icgsstato vir►as. y ,, SPLIN BASSETS In one and two• P � citizens, who is a noted on vcviante and EDITOR News. -In reply to your request , - __11 "_ '_ _ `" -_j" bushel else . Baskets of gll other sizes H• B• Conroe, to return for snot 'er pear. , _H PKINS. VETERIN?iftY 'UR- Mr. Lavery has also received to same dog fancier as well, was asking leisurely re the working of the Scott Act, I wish to - made as well. down street recently, wh n he soddenly give yon some of my observations, and to H . G ox, Graduate of the Qatari vet- invitation. Both are well liked. , commence with the pleasing fact that since , urinary College, Toronto, and practical orse- Orders f' r the `irade filled esohnsively. Bishop Sweetmsn visited the' parish missed his favorite • fur Here was a the first of May I have not seen sdrunken -. shoer, etc, On account of inereiLse of p ctiee • dilemma' but Our frlelx Was equal t0 . _ and my a eustomed visits every Satur ay to Yen Bring a Specialty. lately, and dispensed the rite supplemental ' , man in our village, whereas before the Act , - W'hitev. Cherrywood and Dunbarton it . at- the occasion. C,aUinR the tlblgUitOU6 . e into force tend the ceases of the horse foot• at m own Flour - a' d .&pple Barrels always on to baptism t0 a largo number of children• email boy to his side be aid, "Here bub them drunk nk almost every day. - I am glad, forge; Gree Ri ez, in the forenoons o. T a hand, • Alorders by snail prpmptly at- Avery sneeessful Bible Class is be1tiR is ten cents, whistle fqr dog; I am fVednesda , Thursda and Friday of each wee Address I conducted. every Wednesday eveniaR in , „ y g • that I am as yet opt . snspicioas of any A flret -clan assistant horseshoer always o hand. tended to. + connection with Washin an a Dint- Bo dry that 1 can't. liquor being sold bye our hotel people. If veterinary instruments made to order. Medi= J. B. WURTS, Proprietor, - AP A number of basses Ave been Sent they do sell it they do it Yery quietly.. - cine for hurses and cattle always on band - { Calls 47• . .; Green River, Ont meet. ♦ . that the old topers 1. by night or by day promptly attended Ad- y, __ ____�` The death of Miss Corfield, daughter of from here to the btriking street car men This ma h I do know, u River, On:. -y _ in Toronto.. who could not hold themselves on account :" � dreas�Gree .. THE DIVINKOURTS the, pro rietor of the Half -way House, SIRIS y The Cedar Daie Wor s have a flew of the appetite they had for drink, have arts. was sudden and unexpected. Heart now, got rid of the temptation, and in place. �,RuOtIleS,# (C II disease was the cause. manager. COUNTY OF ONT�$IO. A number of pith- 10 tg -were in at• of seeing them around the bar giving their Messrs: Geo. Breen, Jas. Neil' on and pp lasttfive'ceuts for a drink, they are at work; , . • , n,r fie. R. Jackson will shortly leave for the old tendanee at the celebrat on and senoras and the best proof that I can give that they Goat - _� ' ,�., _1�- pereone are reported to h ve lost money. better off and that .their families are ...n:. --L - 1_� . • ciuntry on a trip, , are BE ATOM, TOWNSHIP C ERti c.0 U w e c's � • • o _ - _ A big telnperatice d monstration i happier is the fact that the hotel- keeper�a , conveyancer, Commissioner for &king No. plaee'of Holding �F;� ;� x wr1iTElfAI -E�^ . • . being arranged, to tak place liere o give themselves : one hotel- keeper in the - - P-t-R. avits, Accountant and Insurance ant. I Dominion Day. village of Brougham says his income is g Q111111ZiI! 1 y to loan on.farm property. OFSI -At i RHTtobam S 9 S _ . lirovgham. The bad+ show was nits a feature o now 118 a day loss than before the Act came 4 Pickering ! . ii g $II6]IIeaB iB rush: Once more in our Y 9 .1 Pickerin [ 8, f 91B I4 village. The dam ie repaired and saw- the celebration. Prizes were given fo in force. If this is true In Brougham, it ° - 9 is7 15 the best bob ender one year old, for th will apply to all other places Lo a less or 9 9fi 9S y . 11 tune. t e fu _ Architect. d Uabrid ill are Tannin � onl of �r g 1 and ist m R owever fl ve mil h y __ �, ;;�,,,.,,�._�_= __- r.-- rrr:... -� -rte -_ ' --�- 5 Cannington -Ia � s� 9 ss 1a � best baby between. one d two years o1dM sye�►ter eatent. If, , ��A. POST, COUNTY ARCHI ECT 6 Beaverton ii is 111r, Geo. Besse met with a painful send for the heaviest b v according t¢ the hotels average $8 less it amounts to . . A. for the county of Ontario. Dr wings 7,UPtergrova accident last Satt eveuing by being :40 r day and 51200 per year-just . - anl specifications furnished for every ass of " ! E FAREw� kicked by a horse. tie sustained a savers Age- The judges took a trip imniediatel jr building. Steam and hot water beWtin and By Order, • E. after the gave their de isions, and it ii about the sum we have to pay annually �entilaton a specialty. Oifloe- Genie lock, Clerk of the Peace. fracttuv of the leg. 9 for the support of indigents, caused almost corner Dundas and Brock streets, vrizitby. - " " - W. G. Uerow earriea all the honors at rumored they have not eeu seen since• entirely through drink. I say if the law' :: Svsidencrs- Kingston Road, East Pickers g. 37 -y Send 10 cents pos:ass, and we will mail Richmond Hill Spring Fair in the various is continued strictly in force as it is now . ; I� you free a royal,valuablesample"gozof HIGHLAND REEK. the whole commnnit will be vastly better: goods tbat will pat you in tale way of claw-es he exhibited. He ilea some of Y �itCt�OriP�?'IfL{�. making more money at once, tics � finest road wagons this side of New off in a shprt time. -N. D. `�_ anything in America. Both saes of air ages can The Methodist churc here, which was oass:cwoon: - - ''` >•'- --'r - "`- r''� live at home and work in apW6 time, or all the Yak, and for lightness and durability his closed under the pas rate of Rev. T. , HU:4IAS POUCH_ER, LICE SED time. Capital not required: We wul start yon. trattin riulkeys take the, lead, as they H. Reid some ei hteen months ago, has Enrroa NSwa : -You want . kiaoty IIty Auctioneer, Valuator, Ac.. for the C nties Immense pap sure for those who start at once 0 inion about the Scott Act, do you? Well, : . .. ctio Sales sox da Co. Portland, )Koine. • 7_� Weigh tut 68 lbs., and are guaranteed been re- opened. gThe a iced eongreRatiop Ic an give you mine in a mighty few words: of York, North and South Ontario. ty Brix carry K will henceforth worsh p in the from' an et al, kinds conducted and property va ed at t0 a 200 Wei ht on any Half m e its a downright fraud, so it is. Bless my _ s moderate charge. Arrangements for ction track in Dominion. How' is that for the stuffs churches alternately on Sabbath sales or valuating can be needs at any i eat, CUTI-3BERT soul, but its a dry time we're having; not 1. the BROIIGRAM HOTEL Special at ncion I whitevale. afternoon at 2:80 o Cl(�ck. It t8 thought a drop the crater can we git for love or: will be given to all orders by letter or telegraph. Mr. and Mrs, Hodgin, of Markham, that this arrangement will be more satis- money. Mitchell, , of the Temperance Address Box 47, Brougham, Ont. Sr, watchmaker and Jeip"elei, were v;e;t;nR at Mr. Jas. Todd's. factory to the aonRreRation, as some who $once beyant, says he most presairre the 4 ! Mr. Wm. Ham is making a short stay formerly worshiped in the frame church law, and will not give a fellow a sup. Btackat%g, cPc. PICKERIN�,�ONT. could not attez}d regularly the services in . ,,� _, at Dar. 'John Tooj's. y Now, what's a- poor fellow like me to do, I, -,_ �rrr in the stone church. {•! !1J_�J_-J•J /N_�✓.N'-- .iJJ_•-V.. ��••�r- :.' � Mr. Brown, alias %he rd; 'wii was ask ou? Sure, an I tcietl t0 Sit me doctor I C H tE L REED, GENERAL . ' ' A beautiful aarsortment ad _ i�_ on Sabbath last Rev. Mathew B. Con- y �TT locks �ewele sad Fanc B°en begging .near Cedar (trove, telling to give me a pass to Rit a wee drop at the 1 Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, Watches, Clocks, Ton, the talented asfd popular pastor of the ists, makin believe it was for me . Ont. The latest improved Machinery fdr Bolt, ry y the old, old story about being burned out �uKg R circuit, preached an el cent and soul• ould woman's stomach -ache, bat it was no Axle and :�Int cutting. Horseshosing a nsuai. Goods, ,on hand. and that he hailed from Duffin s "Creek eloquent or., p exec ted 0 • . . „ ., ' etirrinR sermon from 2nd (' 4th cha ter , go. Sure, there's no fun at all, at all. now - 111 work promptly �y �E�PAI1i,IN(1 PROMPTLY ED` was a reliiddnt of our town but be has left and 5tli verse. for pastures green. He skipped, from tLe The mom rs of the Ladies' AiO Society days, for the boys around here can get . Ptiintei•g tx1s �,la: ier8. Atter25 yam, experience I am able ft say I wii3 nothing to raise their feelings. It'a noth- __ guarantee satisfaction. W side of the still waters by moonlight. have reason o 'congratulate themselves on ing but work, work, with nary- a drop to -. �-_ _v. J:' - -= �-� _^ SIGN We su se the reason he Said _he hailed the success of the bazaar and arise social - .. wU A I N T I .N .,G, GR�4INING; g q raise our drooping spirits.. o, sir, Mr. , • 1 Writing, PN10, sngieg, Tintin , ec •, of all from pose Creek was because as a rule held on the 2'4th tilt. art th® house f 11Cr• Editor, the Scott Act's a blamed fraud_ finds done on the shortest notice. A�I s ades of , that is the place such cliaractera usually Thomas Ch' ter, of Pori Union. The yours in misery, PADDr- t the st Eng- it seem rather work displayed by the ladies cotisist�ed of s •- There's T you know him) . I ant mixed to order. None bu stay. and he knew it tot d It. 8 ( .. _ _ _ . bob Lead used. HILTS � WELBOUR E. MY t variety of articles which were useful �_- ; incredulous to say be Wks from the en- area Y I tiro used to be s jolly boy at drinking, be as well as ornamental and showed ranch Boots'aeui 1�)toes. AND SHINGLE& lighteued village of Wllitevale. Bat he's ' had the cheek to come ant in a new stilt of gone ; we were too good for him. inRonnity of design as well as skid- and clothes the other day,. and I swan if his - ;,- ,•-... - -,- __.J _-_ -v taste in execution. It is not sur risidg, + filings, RICHARD gRIGNALL, KIN ALE,; ---o- i�f. therefore, th' t the 1diea of ready sale wife and childer have t Rot new fizin f��l oyes . - , 1, , R too. Well, well, I wonder where he gat -. 1` O'zT•, de&lerin Boots and 8h per-' All k1ndA O -r•. ► ;; y CLAREM4NT. (• and Ruod prices for their work. or was none ? P pared to Supply his friends and customers writh the part , lase suoceasfal Socials than . Y . pegged and sewed work to order of 1111181 hart $i�' ,� 4ar(� a,1'3.<�. �'•�� _..� - R BROIIaRAM. unlity I also keep alwa on hand a au y `' pas }Tom thebeat fartea n • L'L11'YZ�aT•. Mr. Dan Forsyth is still pressing ®area flnanclally, for the male sex, determined to EwToit Nswa. In reply to year request .' ply of Boots and oho "° for the Noxon Low Down Binder, which he encourage the enterprising qualitiesi of the for information respecting the workings of the Province, all of which have been sel ted by Is -. .a practical mar and will be sold at low p�ices for Boards, Plank, JO1ee,Fe ft hig, claims to be the machine of the day. Al. ladieP as well as "have a good time,' tarn- the Scott Act during the past month, I cash. Give meacall anainopectforyourself. loin though he has ez den0ed some difficulty ad out in large numlfi , and were not dis- � to rend you alreport of my own cheer- . -T _- T T AND 3I3oE Scantling, Flooring, Sid- _ R Pe OHS LESLIE, BOO in the past,• he is still hopeful for the appointed. It is to be hoped that the wationa. In the first place I may mention -. tl Maker. ,Pegged and sewn work. Orders iang and Pump Logs• • . future. " mop of the congregation may become in- that the Scott Act has completely driven Promptly attended to. E rienced w rrk�man O. t 2 AND Mr. N. Barton is beantityinq h>sgmnnds, spired by the noble e h en er the ladies and drunkards from our streets -not a drunken ship. .Don't forget the stand, nearly op �t=O EHINALEE N and Mr. John Palmer ties sodded a little eliRage in some church enterprise that will man has been seen in our village to my News, Kin street, Pickering vW e• ?- On Baud, and Cut, to Order on Shortest - owest Prices. either at lawn in front of his dwelling.. , The tonne be a credit to themselves and a benefit to .knowledge since the first of May last.. - '. - Tatlaing. !11 Notice, and at L la being built around the school ground.... the whole commnai�v- gceondjy I do not think either ' of out _ ..--I the Mill (Lot I$, 5ith Con. Uxbridge'), 4* Ben Barham is digging the well, and .•.+ate hotel- keepers sell a drop of liquor on the �n HERE IS NO LONG ANY miles North of - Claremont, or will be finds himself further from heaven every . .. sl if they do it is done so very slyly that f • 11 doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of PORT <iJN10N. y i the Cuthbert Haase, gives better satisf ion for delivered. Dry 4ft. slabs for sale cheap- day. Ben should bs oareful, it may take a j' no one knows anything about _it but th�ise tree money than any other betti class hen in the heavy pall to Rot him back again• Mr. Elgin Annis, of Oshawa, b i been getting the liquor. Thirdly, msnyof those township. Call and ezarnkne -his stoc if you To-_ FORFAR R. P. Hopper, wife, and Ettie Stokes visitiu at Dirt And a Annie', an great who used to hang around the hotels day in . wish to get a stylish, good- Maing, yell -m a suit. • . Remember the address- -JOHN Isaet `of '7-$J. UXIDGE P. 0. � were driving near Bethel church on Friday is the lamenting o R the young ladies and day out-* nuisance to themselves Remember House, Pickering Village. 1v ! - � afternoon. A lot of sheep running down in this loos ity sin is departnte- and the public =have gone to work, and hill frightened the horse, and he boat miss Belle Pratt s rusticating t Port are now earning a livelihood for !,hem- - HofPlr�. I _ into the ditch and up On tie roe► • Union for the bane t f her health. serves -and their families. Fourthly,,the �' �� : =r_ _ .JU _: _ = - -- •�-r - •-��r� - upsetting the buggy and spilling the coca- Probably'it woul be well if com of the Scott Act has depreciated the valve of TEMPERANCE HOTEL, G EEr- ' pants, who escaped with plight injury. hotel property, which is probably an fin- • . 4 wood, John Mitchell, proprietor This The to was "destroyed and shafts broken. Dnnbarton young ladies would Band s, P Pe Y• P Y li - house is a new n Mit fitted ap wit every p 11 to take warning, as "it is e► shoe makers Lo our wn, as the rail ad is mixed blessing. Therefore, on the whole, accon,[rioda eve for t ingo tted g bn wit Large It would be we K - hard on bolts, and Toronto is rat er far I map with confidence say, the Scott Anti 1. and commocious stables and s#teda for horses. ! vic lotion of the law for stook. tQ'ran on the is a success in this art of tide township- 1 shall at all times be pleased to Teter e a call thou a Pe n req fires so many pa is. P P- I h my friends and the eased o roe ll ,when _�_ -. highways• Some say, what harm do aheY We hear he L. S- is to meet at the DvxsARrox. r: do ? About fifteen dollars in 1. this case. home of M , Wm. Collins, Thursd�y June EDrroR Nzws. ---In reply W your euquii> ** •_ in Green Wood. if :nos say that the Scott Act is works t O R D 0 N HOUSE, PiCKE ING. R. I Had fed ? life been lost how could] it be com. 10th, and at al are weloome, to go. y Y James R D Gordon, Proprietor. This Dose ie , P I Cork and Berry m st find their wa r there well in this section of the township. This j s fl a new brick building, iet r.. in a ue for i A ublio meeting will be held, on Thurs- • village has always been a Scott Act place, sty )¢: Every convenience and comfort for the day owning in the Town Hall, for consider- if� Bible. . ;r choicest br nda of Jul first celebration in Blank's 13ashiuieyonng o `ratOrs who sl p the the nearest hotel being at Liverpool, so.; *ravelling public. The c ation of y , 24th o! May away, will be apt to ge t left if that we cannot notice mneh difference be- .1 ' ' Wines, Liquors and Cigars always o hand. bash, north of Alfred Tracey s. Ba d, . New and commodious stables and sbefts. 7- . L�,i-,, � „s °A •• € jf., 't yl: tale don't awaken and come to they garden fore or since the Rat came in. How - , - . , . „ ,k� , .. • a games, courting, and seeing home the r Y. I ever, this we know, that many who used to. ` ROUGUAM HOTEL, J. M. G ROW - �,- - ...: parties. Proprietor. Having bought of Thoe. - 1N� �, ta,ee ;1, Will report io next week s rases. Plows and harrows are welliongh in Ro• asst for drink, now remain at work, and Poacher, the above'iotsl and refitted t e same - Mrs. Stokes, Sr., was buried on the 24th their doe, but when ant e! place look a drunken man is indeed a gnat raritfa I. throe out, I intend to �[ p a strictlyy miler- _J of May, In Mach lab cirnatery. She bad i. - Some few o through to Higkland Creek ' ° '` ante house, in conformity with taro "L . of the. 'W 4 air .j rather superflooas g 1 a ' nave yy BYt [ •t, • been ailing all whiter. She had lived is Catg d KtB%T. for liquor, but they :are thosewho will have . . land. A call re fally solidted. , �►n . hostler always in attendance. ', 10y 1 her late home 41 gears, and eras 71 pears iA of the lawn scorer was' already the drink as long as it is made. 4,,�., �is11 �_ i4t _.;. .fa r�pc� Yours, da., A. B 'L . Q . old when 'sire died. The federal service - tips before yours- arrived, •QOnmRuently ,tlf4c9zcal. M« FO �r er; :1 ;, Proprietor, was cotiduoted by Rpv. Cr Bislapsoti, and we are forced to lease : it gut.. Shall be I WIMBY •! t::,: x i : . ,J 3 ' was attended by s large �Rathering of refs• r ram you at an time. ED. NEws -The Scott Act is working .-I- J) ART 8 ES�iINi( A E ""' fives and friends. leased to has Y y well here. Drunkenness on the streets of. lessons in Instrumental or Vo Music I jog Ito announce to the public that I have D N>iswe.j can obtain Vocal Music in Closq or by Trysts i'he Rirla are all `OOmin ot�t fn new the town has alnuoat entirely eeaeod. The o ned a Livery and Boarding Stable on H oo hotel-keepers are living ti to file law, so -z instruction. Apply for terms to( S set, Whitby, and will always keep on hadd brown hats. My slater has got one, and ,1,1x8 managers of the American Baptist g p • fl t -claxa horses and oanl�es to le at very washes in buttermilk and tansy to effect s far as I know. If hors be any violations ' 1. Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof. of uslc. tunable terms. contrast., What kind of whitewash do the Union have foundla deficiency of 8160,000 . Head respectfully solicit a call from my triends ? OIiE o TBIt Boys. in their accounts- - Contisittcd n Fourth Paga.`��t f : Il Music room at the readouts of l►� rls use , Pickering OPP') to Nx w solace Pickering. a the general public ' ; . j , v 1. { I. . . 1. . . .• . .. ., -..: . -. . } �. . „ . . r. _ ,. . r. r t: .. .. -. .. ... , : ,i 1. k .� - -• , - . I r . 9. - I , ys -. t.. . [ :. • 11 �. , -.. ,:: :: .t _ -. { III : �: L . _' '. I �. 1 i .i . I i . .._ „ i 4 - I . . - 4�, ill — I - .- TRFFF!M . i T-g�i �+' R, _. ' THS f,I B -SILA OLUB. - 803)[TirIC ACID V8GrUL. - , I. - 10 Gold Ftelda. - etisttttlrtir"the eilttneror of tens wow. N t i :O �, i only woWW be. ees bs 4saefi;ei Slade the exhaustion of jI}e pacer Belo]$ .but ohW - . There was an unusually large attea►elimce t'.:A seen test for tea b the amlb- � Ot ashes alitorata and Agetralia thettp her been zatil�t,.�bald inr �. th to th 1 d{Q • . ► OlalYe of th Team.- •e the o nod and Ii was wb1• �yieldsd thi quantity Sole e•tm . in In- eat siterl�sirous regions, : �., '� so] trNt one to the other yha p a ,ar n t•lllvg off in the prodaotton e[ It bt ° antopieh g ho little ark. a me', �Pg { $rotheur Clard- ferior smd sdoltsra�Esd tl► -, qe h&�,in th a okl, ! tone tam noes X200 OQ ,C00 was ,,; . I • her hl►d semelh on his min's!. His oeuu- of asU fl "'^ f, roe teams■ get. ey r me from lowlD or h* g°� quality. the pyoduot 6i the mine■ in onii ya►r. Last h&rrawing, all dusty, sweaty, and ith tea&nee had .a ■anions look u he took his If paper has bisa lala . under oacpet all year the production of the whole world WET WOMEN e$B DOjB�, skin worn off in placer. t may b I, b rd mat, and.durtng roll -call he was busy with dust ma b6 easily emoved with It. Moro- was not mach over $70000000. Thia is - ' - . harness that does not fit Into tq a its lea &letter. When the secretary had finished over, greater warmth b secured b wing . Thirteen ears •, only giro n they o • and the on his call the President arose and said : ' ttT� y p &ttioui rely aatortaaate in vtei► et the fact Y '+H y three go , ycomb nd brReeh carpet lining, or even old newspapers under ths, gold le now the sole measure of values, employed in the Lambdas potterles of the rGU�oely aver tenches them ; d as for "My Meads, hash am a letter from Ash @ - oarpets, an its roaroity means lower and still Iower MMers, Dowlton; now there bee throe washing off the dried s eat an rubbing villa -N oth CAroliny, inoloaia' the ,purceed• dred ,/ �• 8 , , it to said that morguitoss, films, and other prices, that throwing a olond on the bas {Ayna • - them down, that is no er done. The o ins of a late temperance meetln held by t g de cull'd so le;. ot. dal ns harhood an posts will not enter a roem is which the interest■ of the. world. There is resoon_to The Virginia Lai"!, of Paterebarg Vs into the field In the mor ing; ps hap$ t ey P P Y + It seems that believe however, that In a few ears there Is said to be the only of is this &z!n' me to obllokl state m vie ens on the 0i1°t°r all plant is growing. , + y Y P country have been watered •no] perhaps not , no] P y y the small bay is 'not alone is his horror of will be new eapplien of gall from Blatant oonriaeted by • colors woman, H,r s they are compelled to w it until noond e, subjiok of temperance. Not a man among castor oil parts of the earth. . Petagonla promises is Carrie Bragg. - . name when If allowed to d k the will t ke on hez eber heard me preaoh temperance. ' • • Y i S to be a most Important, , ofd field. The more -than b good for them, t is oil 6me of you who war drtnkin too deeply It was f °and by exact measurement that a P g The French rational printicg office 8 y y� deposit extends from Cape Virgin. on the �• -humane to mare a mom we. th 't on he hev bin made to walk chalk, bat I hasn't chimney near Marseilles, France, 115 feet p° P g ploys girls an type foanden, prigtere, book• g y ' high end 4 foot is diameter •t the to northern $tiers of the Strait eef M,geltan, sewers, bookbinders, etc., the we. e hottest days, the work tam ma It • forced my opinyans upon you. I see my 8 p' along the .Atlantic chore some fife wiles. g l rang. - y ' Y reached a maximum oaoillation of Y Ing from Hitq aunts to one Aolle►r frequent opportunity to rink the n rhos at oull'd friends slyia' is an' �1 ppin' out °t se.• inches during • h h wind y The gold country is easily accessible, any! After thin ears' +ervioe both man d�f' morning, noon and ni t. In. eri sot to loons, am' although I know day leave money K high Y Y g g P the deposits are known to be as rich as women are retired u on a feed, let it be out be. fixed ith m al. dar, which airs sorely needed st home, I Prof, N. S. Shalor is authority for the t Fresh p Pension, Y those of (,• iforaia or Australia. (._ It is most soonomtaal ; h rues wi 1 do k est haven 'l;% a word of advice to iva. I often statement that 50,000 square miles of ter- as plies of gold also are ezp +clad fees loath Miss X.try Anderson, who recentlT n• en it and work the hryrd t. It i an a or meet a ood man drank, but I dean chide ritory east of the Mlsebnppi now cover rp turned to ttie oily of Loai9ville Wd�b g A rioa. There U a gold fever in the Traa,• to feed a horse all the hay he will t, him. I sea young men gwine to destmok. by swamps might easily be drained d she ,.pent her early yearn, wan honored Make up the deficiency in grain ; and if shun by de aid of whisky, but I dean' hold turned Into fertile lands, veal. On the olo•ing week of last year 2,• Kneoial vote of congratutacion, ps►�sed 6 6y s oats are fed, twelve a is r d• I&n 'em hack. Why? Bekaee— The raotloa of scalping b not" online to : 560 ounces of geld were received at Natal. Kgntaoky State Legislature, and r81 f the q y "I st. Adobe nnaske i a>Yi 'wordy frown p P g Farther north rich deposits of gel i and haver her on the stz a In the p e "fed mach as ahorse can diges well ; and, n eon the Amerloan aborigines. Southall, to his metals have been found south of the Zsm g presence of the. _ they are digested, of oonr a the d no . away- - " Recent Origin of M tn." notes from Her- audience. } y g "2o] To be known as a hllantro hint g q beat. This raglan iu but little :known to Above all feed regularly, d: do not o e r- P P odota$ to show that the Soythtans need to white men, but it it is as rich as represented An interesting bill before the 4>:orthia . feed. On the other hand, do no ez a t a am about as had as to be known as a fool. sea! their fallen enemies. In the resent one to rant a mairled woman tndepend 1 P P P tens et thousands of white miners will soon g horns to do heavy work o light ra ions. "All dot I could say or do fur a dtoade of time the wild tribes of North eastern 133n- be !n Ceutiral Africa. Northern Thlbet In control of her own property, which b,y • - y are wouldn't t loosen de number of drunkards al use the ao•1 Ib knife. hitherto been entirely at the die The Apple's 9111. ;rttia'drunk one. I)e m�►n who makes & practice of g p g another region which is known to contain ! p °'al of tie PP - : Voltaire : Nothing is more estimable than vast goantitles of sold which will very' noon husband. This is one:of the many steps ' . am in m o to un, so lose a now ' Y p, y a physician who having studied nature be extensively worked. It in •n upland re- being taken in Norway to improve the ao This, It need hardly be ald, tat a bodl ng down in his 'moral natur dat his fel- P Y ' g y p P real ; moth or apple worm. T e only ice th v from his youth, knows the properties of the gion with underlying rook, and there is from condition of woman, PE Y g low -man had better let him finish de blzneas human bed the dieeasss wh:oh assail it about it is 'its .entomological nos e, Oa o- wident interupshtin. Let me say a few y sixteen to twenty feet of snit, all A[ which Misr Angaete, Holmes has nearly finished eapea pemonellu. This moth ma as Ite�p• words to de men in die club: the remedies which will benefit it, exercises Is auriferous. Th 'n there ie gold in abun- the cp,+ra the b oempo,inry on #)n Irish theme, ai .Do ye know what a glass of beer a day his art with caution leat pearanoe In latter May or. early use, no] •� tlon to the rich and' and pays equal atten. dande !n Manthurl�. This In. a region in An aat:gle legend of Erin is the gab. it b well.to hp prepared to meet I wheq It means? Thirty five oenta a, week —a dol- P°Or• China near the ltaul.a prnnoseiona. In chosen by the la9v, who hsa cempofed • tomes. Tra have been Invents for leis lar forty a month —about $I7 a y'ar Nobody A Paris medical society, seeking evidenoe Msdagaresr reports come of wonderful gold her own libretto, M'no Holmes spent last . Insect, and various means u eat dot $t* from many sources ooaoernin the oonta- finds. In Barmah, also which has net autumn in London, stud in the and gg Y- stops at one glans. Jltt make dot $31 -a year, y g been annexed b Great Britain there lard Irish M.8 8. in the Brit {+h �Iueeam. sot Ing the advances and prevouttug it rav� es. What hev ye got to show fur yer money giowneues .of pulmonary consumption, has Y ` ' Professor Cook asserts, that Pa is Gr en whoa de y'ar Banda ? How much better forwarded question$ on the subject to every believed to he valuable gold re ons. S i far Mme. Ribard, of Paris, lesves Paris for I. . and London Par le If mixed w th w r raotioin physician the United States has maintained the load - P does yen breaf small? How mach stronger am g P y ioian in France. Similar Tongain, being appgiated .family physioias �' yerand sponged on the trees � it it's re to 111 airies In Hi, gland and in Germany have' in producing gold, But should gold be found to the family f M P -Aul Bart the now muscle ! q g Y to Pate. oniw. Southern and Central Atrloa Y ' this arch enemy of our most valued fr t. "Fift lop a'is • Q when I WING a slave- not been particularly anooessful, only, 1,500 ti �= y long g Y In Barmah Thibet, and Northern Co /nos i governor general of that French colony, He has found that a pound of t e of on boy on de•plantashun, I taw a apeotar. It out of 23,000 English practitioners answer. + + t 611me. R bard is also Intrusted with the or. mixed with 100 gallons of Rater., and kppt had handa'whloh trembled It had hollow ing, and but 200 German$ out of IG 000, will lead to the emigration of white people ganlzatlon of as ophthalmic and vaootnea. i well mixed, b still tffsotive to kill he larva eyes —a k thlea month --a face ao drawn A aew'and rather carious application 'of to those distant regions. Should any large tabhohment at Tenquin. She ls an ooalist as they attempt to enter the apple- Oue� or an' ptnohed dal a blue light aeewed to danoe the ■team whistle has been made at the quantity of gold be found it would greatly by profession. two &ppliottions of the poison to hs tre}ea, :roan' it. X eked the name of de specter, Jacksonville (Ill.) Institution for the Deaf � - - made soon after blossoms fall, will thin sa' an old° man answered : ' Ram I' and Dumb. A whistle four feet to length almost to extinction net .only t e oodlling •' I hev seen dat specter alma$' ebery and twelve Inohsa In diameter ha■ been .. - larva but all other insects ►prese t, •s the day since. It has followed friends to,de altar placed on the pinnacle of the boiler house canker -worm, leaf roller, and vari ns ostler- —it has jfned de iamoral puroesshun when and is used as a signal to, awaken the in- pillars The probabilities are tha in those dose friends .war' buried. Whpa men fast mates of the Institution, eto, who, although localities where apples were so' bundi►at roe It day cry out tn, disgust but, little by they oumot hear, are made sensible of Its `. -' last season, there will be few enou hat best little dat grim, relentlaw apeoter gits a foot. vane= signals by the vibration it gives to _ - this year, and we can't eff,)rd to give 11110,111Y hold. It pats you on the back. It walk■ the bulldiags. to the worms. srm,in arm wild you. It becomes a boon � ogel, In hL „ Dlrearsr et Children," tells � � . I—- , � .� L..: .. _;,z :: �_ b �s I . �' `� companion. De broken voice of •father— a story Ulastmtive of the iaflneaa of the Houele era abOltt tO urchase Carl Potato Planting• . = de sobs of a mother --de tear■- of brother■ American mother's milk on the re000lt . :.. �. . an sister■ do not reach de heart of elis s o P y °i - p8 It b onstemiry in most farmta0 sect! ns Po t1:o infant. He once treated an American ter. It has no: heart-- nosoul. �, should not foal to inspect our magnldcen to plant potatoes in. the early sp fag, no] mother who still nursed her chit who was y once for a11. By thin we m, an the then b " I have hearrd it laugh as de poo' ole than two and a. half years old. One morning } �I . ' only one ■e&eon of planting and myme drunkard fell down is de snow to freeze to when called to be nursed this infant elite. stOt'il� of ,. Bru�els Watons 1 - crop to harvest. lent In view of drou ht death. ly declined, saying: •' No, I thank you, �"' 1 4 and bugs, a late planting, ay won in Ja e, " I hev heard !t exalt as de young Man was dear mamma, the nursing is toe tedlons for Kid&rininster, and Union Carpets,. I, might make a decided and deeimb cha e. brought home drunk fur de fast time 1 me. The mother was then convinced that This planting leaves the t her fe atian far " I hev aeon it ■tan' at de cottage window she had belles wean the rod « an' dar.oe in lee a■ de brutal blown of a P ►• . Tapestry Carpets at Talenty -Five MO!' early tall, about the time sl! re. she lo] g The simplest and lose ezpendve method "Twenty -Five prevINil, Moreover, dnrtg bare t ti e, drunken father emote a ■nfterin' mother an' for rbmovtng a►Upe*re exudation from helot er and . and - when grain must .be garn red, it jcut he .innocent chill eln. p up. '. time when the potato cro needs a nit n ; '.' I hev seen it ridlanitn' de youth bekue work when the c fIlerenosnoe Is in positlen I , he would not be led into tom tashan. where the man and wind do not have free Genuine . Worsted Brttssela Ca' ets e.4 _. i and if It does not have it, weedi, 111 s on �� P •Doers is to wash it off with diluted hydro p pre empt the territory to the die an e I look bank for twenty ears an ask Y oheohlo =lo or common mnriatic •Did of coat• « } of the potato crop. But ate plan ed p ta- what has become of Ben an om an Sam Abent half a and of the &Did isBQSn V -l�e Cents er �rd and u an a ■Dole of others. mares. p y p6 toes will not need so mac attentio du g Dead, also I How ? Po N * B old a e ? No 1 B &ooideat ! No 1 B used with an ordinary pailful of water, the .. r'. . I." the tug a harve■. season. The late sop an Y g y Y &pplioation being made with a s eo e. HBa� Wide u - • be do and marketed wise labor la hoe► r disease ? No 1 Thsy locked arms with the P g union and All Wool Kidder and the market Is usually tter. I or to specter, Drink, an' drink alone wu respou� , Considering the dumber of meteorlestonos :� » I I- - insure a good crop at any time, the gro no] bible far to' out o'� five deaths. which reach the earth's surface, It would ester Cirpets at �c d and u I mast be kept mellow and ■oft, and a nli ht Hook &roan me to -day an I see des act be surprising if many live■ had been • per p` scratching over with a e floater, oppor npeoter $satin' new victims. It her victims destroyed by them. It is .fated that logs of Canadld�n Ej limb Floor 01cluths I ­ �_ . .I. tunity permiti, will have good rev Its. in ebery aveyard In de world —its dead life resulted from a large tall In Afriba; that and graveyard sleep on as mountains and under de sea, 'bat about the year 10.20 many parsons and � � II It am not satisfied, It has rands s million •atmals were killed •that la 15I 1 &boat 5 Linoleamis at 25t'i. per �, &no] u Feed for B tter. o'clock one oven • ' It b not neoessa to i d oil f !f widows, but its hand b relentless. It hu roll, a priest was strabk and p I - 1 Y o & made five millyan orphans, hot de number killed , and that still later, In 1650, a monk We 111V'lte Inspection and Compa rlso large production of biiuqjiter On the ont ry mss' increase. was killed. Bat these, according to Mr. i _ . ni trogenous food ml zed �ith seleo f ed •' De own man who puts liquor in his James R. (ire -- rich In starch and all well fli►vo�ed young , P QrorY, seem to be the only, ia- keO Y moni am holdi4 a keen egad razor to his •tan °� reerordejd of death from falling me. and if our prices are not lower than that - :_ fatty matter is pre erable� It lea t t st frost an' walkin' obey broken ground. He iteorltea. - ells taken into the saliva & � , - I PPa am stealing away an sellin to de dram- A German entomologist, F. Dahl, olalms o any other, house in this city, don't bun i largely absorbed directly by the bl no] Pa that s i perfect vision cal at • I .1 who his reverence for his father, —his love spiders have y are carried, without change, into t e k, for mother— his brotherly teelta' far brothers very short distanos. Their sense of touch . thus giving to the butte a flavor 1 e at He am ezohangin' honesty In- gnently retaarlubly well devalo ' an' sisters. is oonse of the food. Bat when pan, bra , ps� . -. t' dustry an'de rerpeek of his fellow -sea tar— enabling them to locate eilstarbanees in their ■ ronta, and other food oh la nl ° ea ns p . g 9 what 2 web. Their smell b so good that they can element&, and fat which lave as able �• Ryoe 1 A s ter w&lkin' beside him wid distinguish odors, wad 'their Pro gui eir he, ring b ex- flavor, are need with rrnmeal r .o E r nobelesi step. A serpent lyin' !a wait wid oelleat. Some of them show a remarkable a • . . J 1. . starchy food, the whole 4 thoroug ly well deadly fangs. It blights your manhood. It instinct In building their webs —even their - • digested, and pars late the blood d he 11,�ns ole alga It digs gmves� far heart. test --lo perfect geometrical form. A re. - �II1�BU 1�(hOU�"� TO ROHTO - -�Op QD118 the 1�kotdr. - ... - . , . milk in &changed feral, and not ireo y. broken women and starvin ohill en. fleotive power is evinced b their refusal The batter is than of a beater gaall y titan •' As I oum down heah to -night I heard of kinds of tough Insects which have once when oil meals are fed. The sale tion ! of wail4 of sorrow !n s house to which do man • boon attacked unsuccessfully. food for dairy cows in a matter ter e . me imisS ` ,I ter will nober return. He traded his all for greatest ogre, and also far indivW ezpe�rl- Rum an' de grim specter walked to de ribeer d Iwo s is D 0 � 8 E- EEPER ,- sent. A good mixture : of food f r oewn wid him an coaxed him to lamp threoe de - . ' used for meshing butter is 100 p ndn , of wharf. You cannot imagine how dark de A oe�a Dr. Ball, !n New York City, 6. . , . • t peas, or Southern cow pea■, 200 j of olouds hang ober dose left behind. De vie• oan►m s confirmed inebriate, and was proved H�+vl�lg. all . 837e t0 �u81I1eSS w111� Darn, and 260 pounds of fine wheat or 10 ;ms of dat rpeo'ter am Ilia'-about .:boat ne as to be s° irresponsible that his !&anily ~ •, . bran, &11 ground together. To ellg>} q e u Death had boon holdin' •carnival Walk succeeded In. having guardlaan appointed ,, :•I ake Their Purchases of- . L 11 ­-I 1K of thou meal may ins added tear q art■ of up and down streets of any town cr oitp time Ball at h PrcPdrty, In the course thoroughly soaked malt eprenb au one of de land as year eye ti►Lll tell you which PP to the oonrtr to ve IT oottsn -seed meal for $lull daily w&nQ0, household weloomes del specter an' which him back his estate, an he oWmed he had N AND GRZY COTTON ;' . divided Into three feeds for a large f ll mi - drives him away. What do broken gates overcome his thirst for aloohaL Much !n- - Ing cow. shattered pains, ragged ohill'en and bar' tereesting' testimony was produced ass to HIT AND OR11Y.'SHICETING floors mean ?. What a blows soreamn , whither the sttrsotton for strong drink .` - . -'. The Color of the Eye. I , ' ' could ever ins entirely gotten rid of, It was oaths an arrests mean What in to oweet , Some cartons researches have ` )y oat o' five, oeokn ds urdsrer's pistol or t conceded that there were such perunn as . 8 been undertaken by Swiss and Swe h play- draws hie deadly knits ? What separates reformed drunkards ; men who had lived pill. W Cottons, Tab le. Linens J . nieians en the color of the eyes, but ithopt husbands an' wives— breake a homes —ti'as sober live$ after having been apparently can- j f 7. any apparent par For For oonven oe ell out asylums and poo' houses? fb'� as ; bat soveral phys Aam gave it as I .. Table Napkins, TQ�els eyes were divided wto blue or hro ,toe "It la Rum l Dey talk of de, deudZp theb °pinion that alter • draokard had &a . various shades of gray eyes being o d weappoons of war, but Rum kills its han• attack of delrium tremens the appetite never Towellings , i:dt`i i7t�' according to the prominence of blue o bro . n deeds whar' war kUle its more■. W&r re- really disappes►red, though It might not.. y • manifest itself ii the patient was sarroaad- In their Dolor. Some of the ooaolnde from n sots de &tged an itelplesn. Ram d e- - a great many observations are thane That lights in dear slaughter. by favoring 0lraametan°a, The late ���,TO� �e women with brown eyes have be r. pre. " I a to you John B. Gough who had not touched a dro Pe g w y ,young men, look out far of llgne= for over p ` n otn of marria a than those it blue , do fast tempturhun. De specter stands be- �y Y� raid he dared . I , ghat the average number of . ohil rea in hind you to drop Plzen in de glass. Men not oat a Piece of minas pie away from home, G IT . ai'j ' gre&ter with parents whose eyes lure im- argy wid you data glass of beer kin harm no for the brandy or wine It might Boa and White Cottons. b the - Piece a Bar. In children both of wh enp one. Neither kin it benefit anyone. You would awaken the darn"i; domou, the thlrrt have blue eyes, 93 per oent Inherlt hiss eyed ; am pimply tradln' off yen -money fur ens• for strong drink, which had made his life as l'• A.� L0030 • MK =LL . p3a Cg ]U$: J but. in children both of whose paten h &ve thin' of no a000�t, It am a step dawn a young man 'so unhappy. Ono of the atror�g- brown epee, sally 80 per Dent. have breala hill. De man who Will you he kin drink est argamentr for prohibition is that eyes. The above reunite were ed the absence of a temptation to drink ben. ' I � 'eesh �rr list so much ebery dais &n den let drink senttal for the proteea of the vast arm of `A I N 4 Switzerland. In. Sweden the 1booverlen &lone um b &itin' a trap far himself to walk y ' -. i. frsre not quite the name. The women wl>Ih into. No vicious habit eber yit stood .still People who are under the spell which - • - ­ �.. brown eyes were there numerous there the4a on. a man, It mu■' grew or it ma■' be tignei'&ntens apes its devotees. Young In this Department we. show some Rem�rkable`�Talne on Al000tasl the men with frown eyes, but brawn eyes checked. people should be careful hew they form the of $avipG PnrOhased the stsoo Of a lar$0 NOttingham ffit�.an' are apparently increasing there ss !n Swat- " You ax a boy 12 years old what drank- habit, for onoe acquired one's future life faotnrer and will t3how nips Leg Curtains at zerland. • 11 In' le&ds to, an' he will tell you to gamb b a constant straggle toe resist the appetite I 0 1in', flghtin'. Idleness —de, gaffe =. BMate then aognired, u the &llaroa�snt�s of the : _ The Port Physician at PhWtdelph fir. Prison, de gallows: If, in de gilded saloon are far more ofleotive ants e'er: 1�. tan. of dal and �a ° H. Leffman, has been Investigating numeions than o fever there. From his figara it weal aeein speoMr�who�ihall largyes� pporitmitks for heaititinl r do* he recreation. Inspection In tea and if our prioes.are not Lower than those of Oat lie, than in in more pre i ies, Phil- turned book ! Bbery drunkard realiaer No Russian lad can travel 'rthoat her any other bons in tie nit don' 1. - adelphia than In most large suffer, =4 that what de sand will be. If he am satisfied y t b Pe t11n of one or two H Bred mil °y Persons living at a dim it is steadily on the increase. This f t Dr. why should de world be anus. husband's assent b the issue of her purport, es Gan sage their Railway Fare amid 5° L Oman doer not ascribe to �loh ylkill days to devote to dm salvashun of dunes but in Austria woman's ht w u vote has pauses On a base Of Twenty�Sve Rollers. . gas, but mainly"oess- who fool deinelves well null off, nor to e% - � star per to sewer � jaat been recognized. It e!t9a that a � I pools and to water from oontamio&ted w0llt. reroue of moo who realize dat e&oh glass am dooms has reoao bsea prsold atod tin - _ � �_, the effaeri that no ®�st Aashlrui sub &..-'PE A large number of the deaths are of reclently nosier fence on. aeur on do highway to deg• stu►lI hanostarth r foot arrived foreigne►rr, who are most sus, pUbl�e radr •han. f ha simply told you how I eosiv� a p for - . ; ._ . do mslarial Inflaenoew. . I feel about it. Lot ue go ham." j° 7 wed thefrsasNere oat the a �+ . ' I I. .f i,r wiia �i-0 i3 8t Lasts ..Op .the h�ar�et, TOROKTOa l x :F , P 1. . . i' .. - . . �" . _ . -'; ... 1` .- . ;,. s ., •• . .. :: 1 ..s....: ✓ . _ .. - -.... _ . - - r' -. ,. r , . -. I. I. , e " 3 . . --.. f ... t i a r ; i .. ' :. _ .'` II - • - - , _( . � k . L f . . .1 I . � - L I . :. .. . :. - , , 1: , _ , i ,,. f_ j , . , 7 I . ;,. 1 1 1. -._: ,: 11001111111� - — i i of tit,, w0 . aoti , t ,al ti i n t., t 1 d**1Y. h mo. \ . . - I --. 1. which we were seated, which, bada9 It was, This .t. .1 .. .. . , .. . ,. , -. . I� - ---- 1" I"neh of ! E ; �; r then ., : room and the house friends were " general agent and misoel• .. . 1. . . -. t _ from abroad ; and my only daughter, with ..::... ,,- , house, stranger was . ` , . .. ; c. .,.'- - -.. W _,. ,,.... :. t:. ., w ,• .ni•.-A!... ,,,; ..._, �.,, �. Syr �. ,: _. . " r-. ., .. _ - - ,: ;• :xm fi [.t; *^ta - i - :xv'n x� iii :. , - _ -- - .- the house, But I don't like it ; It won't snit n,,... - , .. . to taver As .. . .,. ; u . all kinds of goals for all markets home and ' _ _ - r; and • full (of near little anecdotes, that, he quit , �, . _1� 1w. � �, ,, . , . I . I , . � . th S d I a " �. H formation timore; S. s ., . . . . .. ,.. r t . . I - . '.. . i.1 I �, ­ . , 1 . J:' " . I �­ - -1 ­ . . .� � - I � . . . . . - . . I .. . for my board." His eyt glass tumb!ed down 't { can you get at your money ? I ask, because, I know they are making a lot of purohaset,. . 1 I br d lititle prospect of doing any good, but so now will be the time." —for he did not seem able to do • anything than .friend —an entirely new friend, In 11 As soon as you ,please after the first of . : deed --30r. Slate, the gentleman whom! he next month," replied Chelps — "That is not . bow, and gave a knowing wink,—', I thought it beet to explain that I cannot af- W1 ee on the previous evening, had most very far off —W not name did yon may your -. t_ ... .. ... .. . fi D Befit Oh ps, oa wharse worth he dilated, and to liberals and ' 1. tyr adrairaatten of their exttan- t Z4. set ere wearied and my hands stirs tired, wh mesasry�, wiped hid. eyes ; •pd slue I seed not aaderBtia>vd —'�— . BRANTFORD ; byes -` I[y t wF a.1; av inrtni)s4•d ill I/h what kind of Diutinesa this carried on, or F 1My soul oppressed— o0 w �Q$jT$ 6U4 wr lsr sitaatien I was likely tII ' p'tUriee1 end I desire what i have long desired , of{ nLtive 1z• what par�ioo rH are to °t !y Rest—only rest. til • p qM Wrs� rid s! Mm 811. eY the keppt an talking shoat the Him f � i�a , I ..'-. a fly th ough the�tactof Ii>;. Soste, who and ocngratnlatling qie Upon my good for. 'tMlere U I OLD WATER RICE STARC . to toil when toil is almost VW 11"I , 11,1111111 l���rebq T In tisu'ren ways; a 14 w g� ' to iht oat through tans in seouriog a position with them, and s 1 U 'r �iu this Its Pk Tts hard to sow and never garner grain, � w h.rat►tt� .tints en dbgn, the old gentleman glanoing at the confidence they d . o,n °ptlp� In harvest days. i vita sd to catch. and he offered his company, in him, as shown by their aooeP�a who ► Deity >iIa[tms 1'owdsr oe.. t3raottoard, out `t' If Utq wh oha6e other very eagerly accepted. stranger on hie raoomm•adatton n4ti1 I NEVER • FATLSs The bDrden of my daps is basal to be "nits . Y ' r. (`helps having no friends to the vi- heard Mr. Chelps's Blow lambaring step- ap- JAMES P rtnting ,,, But God knows bab c , ,alai whoin be oattbd about troubling in the ww ••�� K�• DD,A, Ct N ' rsr, p' inters a Q* And I ha have prayed, but vain has been my ter, eve an the same of a flrmgcom . proaohfag. .C1.L1fA]. t71i f701� f tuft . . b�, prase 8 s I called his attintion to ibis, and -said ' . Pork Packers, Toronto. �8 ��� ����' °��45 Company, the wages kor rest —sweet rest , • wh down by the Doak. is referees I that we s Peru st., sne>iplr, a uL 1. q Jolla ft' - a �,r perhaps had bettor go Up stairs in- ---- r Der I. - ea somewhErp down , for I ;did not t0 till for, dismantled as it was, fora (ijs L. Ow' 1180Oa, Rl 8pioe Bacon. 0. 0. Bacon .. • both 44i. ,� hard to plant in sprium And never real<p i. ta�q the t oa as I • ht to have t ego � sugar Hasps.Drfed Beet, . Pension, bd a autumn yield: a ought dOi short time, In order that we might fora B fast 860011, smoked Tongues, Mass Pork, L 'j. WIDEMAN � 00 - ao Tb . reek ei in ter• to make the proper ingdrteB. !ew mMatos more speak Unint•rcu 1 . t<ae.. "l'ia hard to till, and when tIe tilled b weep gP g y Pt�tded Ton ohe.ea 1!`amlly or Navy Pori, L Laed In Tuba Awd Pai4 The Bs61 Breads of Eng- neerUraorusus Or— Woo . recent O'er frultlefs field. He ad dens business with them he raid ; $cafe refloated for as Instant, ' ben ex. i • v it le, Soh and they had known him, at •dome and claimed ; " 0 no. Never mind the old fel- 110 tae D'� W1 in dock. • Improved 1ramUy and Unw�7 * - " -_- -`�'++ boat jnd so I cry, a weak and human cry, abet ,,for years, He invited on paying a low 1 I shan't say anything that I don't Mom t And all tines of Laundry dpplianoes, Burglar- . on, So heart oppressed ; . y . „ p "ledhj t And so I 9'gh a weak and human sigh, t w0• t , 1►Dd while he was settling this want him to hear. I shag t let him know low Prop! Window -B6sh Loeb filep Laddms. sM-, eb.. rod i For rest —tor rest, it my wife, and she was writing down too much believe me. Besides, hello rather Road But Co Model•1[ating litu•w help and 1 . g Oorpealetisg preaen" ,,j 16 the address of his. reierenoe. which• war goad fan, and I like to watoh'hits. —Hash 1 , c�A3LOsW � _ — work .. tkt . - My way has won a scram the "desert years, j rash r a tedious &hair. as Mr. Chelp'e mein- here he Is $. 1 Dd<r, Chelps," h And ctaiee infest Ps. a orkd, — tt.avr.orvaos— 1w'S$rr>s" tree Paws Lissy.. the cry or names and adAresses did pot appear with an'assam . - Stortd My path, End throve, the bowing of bet tears piton of the heartiest good. - I , I ' Aagesta wntttted. . 11%U rode it ` I pine for rest. to very good, Mr. Saute seized the oppor- fellowship, as the aid gentleman entered } rt Pend%i . , tans of saying a few words in an Under- the room, "how are you now Z" Winters Patent . Roa Cart, t y, Which tone, to ma T 3B 3' T S� - e rfiepO�l h And Ism restless still ;."twill soon be ter, Mr. Chefs, as he oaths In, answered the �y:;��s Csrlr'18gaed, sI. �'LAQ'� , in %n of t6 For gown the west " This it a llft 1" hil' said: " You Mate salutation rankl • and then Mr. Y ate Life's sun ie se ere sTd I see the shore let our,' laoe, and let it well, to•, I ooa• proceeded to repeat the Information be had ` - . ' ---- Awnings, prove the Where I shell rest P , $ I ;' aide , to an old, fellow with no wife or rela- sat van r 7 gi to Us. While Mr. $cats was fiend tee OaWoiTas. \ • Live to bother yon or give trouble. Dlda't calling all this to Mr Chelps, my wife left Hai] mocks'. e nw%rly finla� I te-1 you your lack would turn rand here us, to superintend Llzzle to her domatio is WIIrTBi� erg - a1Ina em� M� NEB FRIEND. g �. y g >� �. Qn>G Irish th it. s grain like the ti Tell your good operations. /'1 e is t5e eabj14 lit wife to keep up hefspirlts. Ishall be Mr. Chelp's mind still ran'on' my affairs; f Camping Depot . a "hue cow ran to morrow ni ht sad I e mcis epent01°d g , zpeot to ose and as the evening wore on, he plied Mr. rh l CHAPTER II. sup rienda between this and then. I am Spate with very direct questions, such as I�� �d $t8 itiltp�t 188 YOIIge St., 11 ueeue aod0at sure to have something to tell you; and much wished to ask, but looked the courage Bailing during winter from Port an- •. Thursda�,, T ORONTO m, Acting upon our friends adoioe; and whit you are waiting, if a fiveand note to `ao. Mr, Saute wan at first be va are and Halifax every Saturday toLlverpoot, insnmmet Send for O.ealogne- ' I a vn overborne perhaps by his energy, we told g tram Quebeoevory d►turdaI to Liverpool, opin, at Lon VAR p is of any eervioe to yon, it Is really at a me- with him as he had been with me; but under donderry to lard malls and passentters for •ootland and . 111"y y Phan tat L'rzie to ask the applicant into the roam in ment'■ notioe.— Coming, air 1— ulte ready." the pressure of the old emtleman's re sated 1"1*nd- Also from Baltimore, via Halifax andat.John's, . - Itgrt, toe° elan _ -- `�L which we were seated, which, bada9 It was, This was in answer to Mr. Ohelp's ; and inquiries, he eventuRlly explained thpit his N. •it to stool torai:�ow i nM AflSOIUTEIY, � rvRr_ I� - ---- 1" I"neh of just' before she knew she was going, an vine by far the most presentable part of the The heard. descend Ing then the two left the room and the house friends were " general agent and misoel• t►ti to and tfrom Halifax, Portland, Boston nmreingm�onthse. and Philadel• _ from abroad ; and my only daughter, with my, • t with the house, stranger was toe g her • Mr. Saute turning at the last ,r 1>rneons merchants," who bought and vile t.; and daring summer between Gl awl, Boston, w and Mon alas. ban s bad enabled' us to purchase one or. and t•'►�hls .- the house, But I don't like it ; It won't snit the stairs slowly, and apparently with mu- ion then he presented himself at the open moment to taver As with ,& grin full of all kinds of goals for all markets home and ' weekly, (lia•vow and week sow and Philadelphia, fortnightly. r; and h,, is an oanl>.i full (of near little anecdotes, that, he quit ; oor, and, in obedience to my invitat on, ooa It In R• be d th S d I foreign. Anything, anywhere, they would' For freight, passage, or other I apply to A. Schumacher do Co. Bs formation timore; S. trouble ; and I am willing to pay you rent . for my rooms, and thirty ehillinge a week 1108 ;arpetB 2iSc ant iiltons, IL '\ e .- .. Mail' �, I ­ ets 'at Ups. . iddei. nd apt s &Ad . rison, that t but, argot. __ . I "I G E cr beef _ - , . I S • OCO00t IM¢0 y r. ,00001 n�XV ly, 1� . - .. .. ✓. ,. . tc.ubmartd and took a sea '-. He looked r .iund ie owly upon us, and then, fixing a large eyeglass upon bin nose, looked again. tie was a stout man, apparently about sixty years of age, for his hair; was gray, his whiskers quite- white, and ,though at one time he must have been;of powerful frame, 1d 1 h f I may guesse at 14040" an sat up or some little time talking over the stra ge and unezpeoted events of the night ; of o r good fortune in securing such a lod- ger and what a good thing, too, it was "I he had not come a few days earlier, who he would have been subject to all the son anoe and turmoil of the sale. We buy It if it wire oheap and saleable ; and would sell at smallest protit to do business quickly. That, their business being rather peculiar, they preferred to conduct 1, by agent» on whom they could, rely —" Such as our friend here, Der. Motley," he said —" to having a central cffioe, as ether merchants did. They always bought for ready- money. Cunard at Co., Halifax • Shea & Cc i St. John's, N. F,. Wm. Thom eon leas Co., St. J hn. N. B. ; Allan dt Co.. Chicago; Love & Alden, New Y ork ; H. Bourlier. 'Ibronto - Allans Rae do Co.� Quebec - Wm. Brooklet, PAiladelpf fa; H, A.. Allan, ilortland Boston. Montreal f -.— i- - - - -— PRESTO - _ -- `�L j . e� I!I 4 1 , a 1' a 11 '1 'Q: II o �1 N G rM ; M P i ` _�. _�,/� Avwo� L __ 1 / - Ili ��l i !��� � L ) AflSOIUTEIY, � rvRr_ I� - ---- - -_ - , - �� —_ . he was now ev eat y somew at ee e, as coal manage now, peer Susan thought, which gave them a command of the market, - -- we seated h j edge by the; manner in which he et ibuy iE I could contrive to obtain some so far as needy venders were concerned, so To Woodworkers, Carpenters, $,C. f V_ `j - ­ . . . seated himself and groaned slightly as he amp oyment, which I seemed likely to do `hat they could otten obtain goods at mach I . did so. th h the disinterested kindness of Mr. lea than the cost of production. This a " I am sorts to intrude upon yon at this Sa&t�e. This latter reoolleottoa of course lied ar mnoh to foreign' mannfwtnren ups - • , time of -the event adam he began • P AND I ~ ! i. • started another subject of conversation, to English. When they gave short bills to ` " I� m 'but I noticed the bill in your window a few and a could hardly say enough in praise foreigners. they would always disoonnt - dys ago, when I wain this neighborhood. of h M. Yet it was plain we had each a Be- them themselves if required. They reckon- Re(Slort. `, - - As I must reside som here in this vicinity, oret but: very real dislike to the man, which d'on a. dividend of forty per vent. ovary . . . I should ` have called rlier ; but I was not , we ought to smother by continual land& � astablithmenf b now open to the publie for t quite certain that- An old friend could not Bon of him. It ould have been un rate the season. The curative properties of these Mineral t. 4) I" . accommodate me. I 'find nevi that he can- g Bathe are we'1 known for oases of nervous Debility, ty - �k'' -, fnl the highest degree to. Utter & wo Diseases of the tilonit►oh, $Iftn Disorders, and Bhen• ' : e '�, not dose, so have ve�ture3 to trouble ycu whf h could reflect anything but praise o matism• ,,; at�this unusaal hourit " him —no we did not say it ; but we foun Hotel elegantly fitted up for oonvenienoe of in- _ Ah 1 I am afra -, sir, that an unfo.tu out that each thought unfavorably of h valide and guaae. o ' note ch ge has pat out of my power to all tote same. Billiard rarlor, Oroquet Grounds, etc , in oonnec- . offer yc tultable "rtments," I replied. lion with hotel; • Well, the morning oa>Yie , and punotuaU Livery stable In connection. 3 " To be rank, air, � have now not enough at the time he had named, came_ Mr. Chelp Telephone oonncotion with all points ;- : ' � :' - � _ , -- furniture� for myself, instead of being able - alao, closely followed by a small viin -load o Tickets M reduced rates will be issued by a T. R., , • - Rood for entdre season. Bend far clroular, rates, and to spare any for my� lodgers. While I had. furniture. We were pleased to see the other information to the proprietor. Pates►tjPit�etPolatiagi BLapiagMac6tlae. -• -. been speaking, the old gentlemen had drop- this i furniture was all in good- condition C. KkIRS8, Preston. �� machine will make one thotixand or more oats ped his eyeglass, &n now, ere replying, he was,i in foot, almost or gaits now, so brigh a IF It abcut for it In �a hel less wa which r hour, and a bow can do the work. it will pay for ' - e P y. would ht>ve been lr pghable if it had not and �ehintng was everything. He explains ono r remarking upon this, that his marr been somewhat pitiful too.. Adj not icg it to ed anghter who had gone to Australi his eyes again, he looked at am for a mo- had furnished some rooms entirely for hi ment, then said : "I don't want furnished just' before she knew she was going, an apartments. I ought to have explained that her departure was'very sudden. that at first. I have not long come home was; an obatty as before, having a nice sy _ from abroad ; and my only daughter, with _patl�lzlm4g way, whiotl won very much upo whom I have been staying, has now gone to Sus n, who was greatly taken with him. '- Australia with -her husband ; leaving me aa1 T e deposit he had left in my wife little furniture, in case I like to keep on ban s bad enabled' us to purchase one .- the house, But I don't like it ; It won't snit two necessities, and even luxuries ; and me at all, I• want a quiet lodging with a the eve' lag NI r. Chelps joined us at tea, sn ' small family, where I can -furnish my two waslso beerful In his conversation;, and e - rooms ; taking my meals by myself, or with full (of near little anecdotes, that, he quit a ref t u the family, as I please. I am a quiet per' led us a. a from our own troubles until he y � gro•tnd•reate. " son, I think, rather an invalid, hilt no brought them back by asking. but in a very .. Well, never mind; I will' Nee what I- trouble ; and I am willing to pay you rent . for my rooms, and thirty ehillinge a week nit way too, what I thought of doing In can do about I,1," returned Saate. 114 When for my board." His eyt glass tumb!ed down 't the future. I told him that so far as my own resources and influence-were concerned can you get at your money ? I ask, because, I know they are making a lot of purohaset,. 1 once more, and while he was fumbling for I br d lititle prospect of doing any good, but so now will be the time." —for he did not seem able to do • anything than .friend —an entirely new friend, In 11 As soon as you ,please after the first of without it . Saate nudged me with his`al- deed --30r. Slate, the gentleman whom! he next month," replied Chelps — "That is not . bow, and gave a knowing wink,—', I thought it beet to explain that I cannot af- W1 ee on the previous evening, had most very far off —W not name did yon may your ford very high terms, madam," continued genera, ly, most unexpectedly come for- ward, d had almost obtained the promise firm's was ?" " It was certain that Mr. Soate had not x the old gentleman, Addressing my wife, 11 in ,of al si"tion for me. As in duty bound, 'mentioned any name ; and he advised the s order to save discussion. I have made a Susan- and 1 broke into prates of M e. Scales old gentleman not to go any further with memo. of two other addresees which may suit, but should to close without fur- and tol how he had been an entire gtrang. his inquiries at present, until. he knew .- prefer I not then trouble, as, being an iDeie or, >landlow he was the only one who had whether there world be any chance of his Dare about worry. There V my Is anytthino like a friendly feeling towards as. money being need. But Chelps by this time much c card. hill I was talking, and while Susan was was in no mood to be pat off or evaded, and . He handed to Mr. Spate, who sat nearest tsl I in9. Mr. Chelps listened with great in• he determincd to have tb,eir names, If-only to him, a card, from which the latter ready tentness, ; but it was difficult to avoid a to wish snoods is the venture. • aloud, "Mr. Daniel Chelps," and then pail- . Is w en I saw him put up his double �� Bonn' anner, Wreggs, and Carrawble, that's ed It to me, ;m eyelaes as though he listened with It ;and them,'' said Mrr. $sate at last ; and then he " Air. Chelps," axe!aimed' Saute, as if then, w on it fell off, as it was continually went on to explain that the time named by . - struck with a sudden thought, 11 allow me doing, t e helpless wt,y in which he would Mr. Ctielps was the' most auspicious he to offer. you some refreshment." Mr. ; tiro a ut for It, was more comical still. could possibly have chosen for his money to Oh 1 t hi h d littl t d W d t fi t h u s kin b d hi bet th h Itself in a week. IO can be adjusted to cut large or . , small piokets; will also out equsre pickets This machine can be ad jutted to ono in any way desired . Bard for circular Active agents Wanted. Sold &pule . for the Dominion of Otnada. TORONTO PICH=T Wart■ , •. s nets Oo., 151 River Street, Toronto . - a A ft lb _ ... J . , . • . • e * . "- , . 1. ;. .. '.i • f Vention Thica Paper : - - • WOOD ENGRAVER e "r. •-• • ,s L&Nltn "Ivxb. alAVIt OUTT>t 6. BTAV, Jointer, cheese box, veneer, leath� -r splitting kbfnders. moulding. tenoning, and other machine 1 e ps nrnlnq a ea a e away a era our voloes a rs w e pea g e accepted, an t a ng a ease, a -- -- -- -- knives o' best qualiey. \manufactured by rwFNIL HAY him, said "Will you please `to speak a to l�lm ;but he told us there was no Dove• world not lose a day in breaking thsimatter g R r T R O N. W 5 S a t Machine Knife Works, halt. ant. ; so dfar price trifle louder, air? I am unfortunate ly a lion for is with us, as, when personaspoke >te, his firm. Bus gy and Carriage blears. little bard of hearing." cle> rly d distinctly, he could hear ihem This so delighted Mr. ,Chelpar that he in H $cate loudly repeated his Invitation ; it much be ter than he could those who bawl- slated upon having a friendly Rlaw of some. -- , . lt'' was easier for him to speak loudly than In ed nit h He was very much interested in thing hot, which was Immediately sent for, , I — a subdued key. our acoo at of Mr. Saute, in whom he de- and' actually ptoposed to sing a song, on oon• f�, - " No, air —no, sir ?" returned the other ol,r'�ed h had taken an intere%t at first dition that Mr. Scats would help In the Ir', ro with a sad smile. ', You have brandy there, sight. chorus. This the latter unhesitatir gly pre- 0 4, W r - "` I think, and the doctors won't allow me to * Chelps began " My - e �er j/ t on after this,' the latter t loud mLeli to coo , and Mr. O = : touch anytbing but sherry;" - kne�ok w heard ; and then Mr. Spate was Pretty Jena," and sang It through, while i I "DZF ANCSZ." " Then, it's lust the thing !" cried Soute ; Imrhedia el ahem in. Mr. Chelps rose as Mr. Soate repeated the'1&Bt pal of each verse. ' T$� Fj ti : I y Tait bear supplies the demand of th+ Dilvit+A Pub• Z . , . 9 for this is sherry, and the best you'll find he Inter d and after a very friendly bow to in \ of njunction with him, as a. chorus ! within five tulles from this lace I'll bet." ' y lio for low hanging bar ¢tee, and combinei with elite 0 place, thej vial ;<, said to us : " I shall be -down Anything, more awful is the way of sing, lightness. race of moron, gnat strength and dura- - The old gentleman sipped the wine, agalaJin In few minutes, Mr. Maliley, when, Ing I never heard ; I should think nothing bilks. P►toee very moderate. wheAls tired with our U a r smacked bb lips approvingly, and Bald : if n w 1 allow me I will nit for half an• more awful ever wan heard. Then, oiler a Denb►e N'tange steel Tire .•ear tatty roar times ae , 1. yP s long as those with ordiaary tiro steel Bend for par - • " Ancl now, sir, we will proceed to bud- hour and have a chat with Mr. Soate and little more discussion of business matters, ; de•o,ititlws oiroular. J. s ARVISTS•NG M'rg ness. —I do not see. madam, that the misfor- yo rsely ." Of course we all said we Mr. So&te left, with many a shake of the Co., ((,d.), aneirls, canada. CONBOY'8 CAppeReteBIX&Bf TOPE , _ tttae to which Mr. Motley referred need sho�nld mnoh pleased if he world join hand hem Mr. Chelps, and protestations of from yBeosner and ageaMakern Tike nokother0itnd. '1 , - make any difference in my plans. I am an us, IMr. oats pprobably being the most em- the warmest friendship an both sides. old man, as you see, and merely want to be phatio of the tLree ;and the old gentleman I think I have said that Mr. Chelp's ao>d- ' send for 0atalolrno —io7 Kips Be. w.. Toaosi=o. comfortable. than FITS 0 - _ lo. I wan I have Natd rsation w on evening more to live ve this t, I e toddled evils n o his rs. as 0 N S �I PT 10 N where I can either mix with the family, or Seats timed to his tt'strestin footsie usually .cheerful and 'interesting; but di- Assn I .ay ,ha 1 do not mean merely t I stop teem ibr. ' g � rm. tad tb.n,hare them return agafu, i moan a radlod . _ shat myself up In my own room, Just as rectl Mr. Soate had 1 he seemed to fait ear.- I base made the disease of FiTS EPMEPSY er FAL4 r j with a k Awing look, until hs was satisfied y � fDia BIOKNiHiti a 11f.-IODR study. 1< warrant m remedy I have • positive remedy for the al we disease ; by Its n.. .. , i I .. . please. Ishall give no trouble; and though back into his natural manner. AttO {,�,� thousands of cases of the worst kin., au•i of lop .Mnd1 I ug Mrs gkol was out of hearing , the tarn- Noticing b" 81 the worst cases. Because other have fa led U no g ng ;,.. ` cannot afford more titan I said m moue this, I did not flail m for Mr. Soato swoon wr not now r.c.mixg. care. Bend at once for a bays been cure(. Indeed, so strong is my fatth in its : y y ing to nr wilh the grin and wink b oastom- y tewtbe ap4 a Free Bottle of ipy tufatitble remedy. Give s> cacy, tbst I wi'1 send TWO BOTTLFS FREB�L together ' 11 safe. I want to settle my Pisa to ntaht ; ar ' with said • " You've got the old increased; In fact, it was as muohas I could was and Post Omc.. It costs you nothing for a trial, ' with a VALUABLE - TREATI811 on this dls�1 to ass, . , and I must honestly own, that from some bogy! all r ht then ? —You will always n- do to avoid thoroughly dig elishin g him, in "I win cWic,37 a eders.. oa H. a. 1300T, sari•- at °. exr T epRLOCr a` . - little information which I obtained in my collect, rs. Matley, that I said at the first spite of the benefit he was conferring upon lofl��i l,l Toro o, �lr� ^ 'x0.37 YonRn��..Twolb I l, Hut inquiries, a week or ee book, i should me out ' he world do. laiy wife assured me and the trouble he was eking is my bid- . ' prefer to come here to anywhere else I have his she •old always remember this ; and half. - heard of, believing I should be more coin• . fertable. they Mr, goats proposed ns that we rhanld t�� &� �' A M E RS AN THRESHERS , - Finding him still willing ttj go an sit dawn d sal ass. - He at doe said he had an the friends Tenet r C rir3l, IIee on your Iiachtnerp only the Well -known the negotitatlens, I at once declared my fre>�n wh he hoped to much, and that - anxiety to obtain a tenant, and although he they we quite willing to engage me, so Soft corm, corns of all kind removed with- . . &iked a few questions, Mr: Chelps made no than I ht azpsot to hear from them in a out pain or cote spots by Putnam 's Pain - s r difficulties and It was arranged that he leas Corn Extractor. T ousands testify AiVITOl a o� ��-t 6tQOe►oo . • - . • g few days If I did jets them, I' Bhenld y YWNDXR MACHINE WND. ENGINE - -- - should take up his quarters with Us on the end it so ewhat better .than drudgin en that it is certain, painless and prt.mpt. following day, The effect of the sherry in ail mss, bie tffioe aB clerk, Hb fi' ads Do not be imposed upon b substitutes of- � . - 11 open him was to open out his heart ; for he did net in ztiaoh for clerks —ao at► 'that fired for the genuine `•Pa natm'a'' Extracts have been awarded ii dni>iiig 16e bri three years. `Taft' also our 1•lL>k!• • grew 1 loquacious and distsan�ve, that with � I .. or. Sure, safe harmless. SIX COLD MEDALS • i woe not ei! gym•. On hearts t sat- . I.lise AZLB •iIB,AS)g tor. your W6ggc►ns and Hoe•e Postnans. ,very little -_encouragement he would have ursa lly aired In what "their gQame, v liaautaetnt•d M gaeela City On Works, by _ " told as all about- his married daughter who he styled tt, ooetsalsted ; but although ho ; There is but Bole bad t k in fhb world• had gone to Australia ; about the late Mrs, ,a bed .oat Into coplous praise of their bat they is a gr of deal of mansg�inank . 4 „' .. 8 ��� � 8 Qdh ',,Ontot , i. .. .•. .r - k. ._ . r f 1. r , ,-- 1. . . I 1. . . Yt+ L. 11-1 -•. ; , . 1I p- ",: ; a ;i.., � _ y . I 1 ;r . :.� . �� . , - �.+ _ i_ � f . .., � - ' - Is'pablished we Friday morning its ofll'�, .; x Pickering, i:int: -• �'� I ` � sl•i3 p�TK =i �1.0011plliid lid. d�id�. ' ' RATES OF ADVERTISING';: �, iFiret insertion, per line ., - - �`� teach sa - I 8 teats. bsegnent insertion, per line 9 !;; , -' This rats does not inolndp Legal or)E�oreign ad- �ertisemente. f ' Special terms given to : parties mtiking aoo- atracts for 8 or 6 months orb the year. Half- - yearly or yearly contrasts pays�le gasrterly. Badness cards, ten lines or under, with pap• *, • ' - one yyear, id 00, payable in advance. advertisements without written iastraotions will be insetted until forbidden and charged so- �ordingly. Orders for disoontlitning advertise - `. meats must be in writing and sent to the pab- - linker. doh Work promptly attended �o. ,� . �.- °. • . � L. i. ACKERMAN, � • PROPRIETOR. - Our I ' olitioe— Strict Independence. -. Out Aim —A Fizat =Dines Local Paper. �:.':" Our Ezp�otationw —The hearty ' rapport of the people o1 Yiokerina and vicinity. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886. ` - ;� _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. ::,.,:; ' . - �" It is reported • from Ottawa that 1Kr. ' .- Pope, minister of Railways and Canals, _ -` who has been in poor he�lt�h for some ,�: .time bacll, is about to lead the Govern- ment, and that he� will �e succeeded ' . �� by lkir. Colby, membei fpr Stanstead, Qua , „_ , , _� � �. ,�Ve are .informed tlia.t .•osti lof those .wilo go fishing at t lls season of the year for trout are not �t all particular asl to life size of the hell they catch, anything from three or �fo�ur inches in - . - length up being tal�en way.; Now, this is a very great istal�e, andshould �. not be allowed. I persevered in it ;._ will not take v=ery ion � to entirely .:�:_;:: `;. clear our trout streal }IS of fish. Fish of the length and sit' iiui�cated should , _ - � be immediately thro��n back into the ` �_' water when caught. � Give the young ' .: OIIeS a C11anCe.. ._ ? , . I . f - '�.� There ought to be ,dm oth�rmean� Ion settling disputes bet « -een capital and labor than by resorting to, strikes. -These invariably result in greet loss to %' -: �oth sides, besides c2eati�Ig ill- feeling � �, end prejudices that � take years to ��-- obliterate: `Ve noticed t #le other day 3 report issued by �iradst•eet's,, which ` � � fives the figures and lossgs by;� strikes i the industrial centres of the L' nited �; ` :- Mates since the 1st �1ay last, Viand the tatements are of cacti mag1ll tide as '� , be almost beyond belt ef. owever, _ -. ° t ey are Given as facts, and ar report - �. - d to have been �-ery caref lly pre - �ared. According to this a�ithority - � - -- - there has been 1 __ ost iiI wag s alone S � $2,802,000; in current basin s, $2,- '�� , ; • 105,000; and in new busi� less stopped �` :24,800,000. These � facts should_ induce the Gorernmeiits� of he dif- ' ': ferent countries to.illtrc�du�ce le - elation to .prevent this great loss to the ' �'� country, and to do away with strikes. = If a Board of Arbitration were �ppoirit- <: ed, and it made compulsory hat all -" ; Such disputes be referred to it,� a boon would be conferred : on all parties . , interested. ;, .- �..: I I �� . � If filth is not the os, � set of c offers, it . 'certainly -gives snot us ai - to e '. propagation of the pia tie wh n once . =: � , It gets a foothold. Tlris is very ,- forcibly shown in the ' eeent r port oA _ - � the oboist• epidemic �of 1 84 and _ 18>S5, made to the It fan bii�Iiater of Eke Interier by his chief -S cretary. �` • : Th statistics as to th Sanit ry con - ' ' dition of the kingdo are ost re- , markable. Of the 8, 59 par ties in Italy,, 1,452 have drip -ing w ter of a bad or inferior quality only o stainable in small quantities;. _6,380 �arishes - have no drainage of ny kin The dwellings are divided nto 17,246,162 �� rooms, of which 37,20 are inj cellars, inhabited by 101,457 individuals. The ; majority of these are I in the Abrutzzis, the Rasilicate and the Pouilles, as also in the Roman Cam- .� • :, page•. In 1,483 parishes the houses .` - a,re :entirely without chimli s the �y , . smoke issuing through doors, windows, - or a hole made in the ropf. According �: to the latest census the whole popula . �: floe numbered 28,459,628 individuals, over twenty � millions . of whom_ were �- crowded into 23,160 centres of popula- Lion, while t e rest inhabited isolated ' -: spots:... •, - - -' _ - `�Vliat do th se miserable fellows np in �ranaeville z . �, pest to accomplish b�► blowing up w th dynalrite the property o� the magistrat of the town and those who a� mpathiLe 'th law and' order ? Theyy ` should be ma a to understand that suoh ' actions, it con inued, will .only result in ' � their own de traction and annihilation ,, s ; . � for all time to come. No- good purpose �, .. can be aceomp fished by suoh means, no matter in who a interests it is done. The �;.: people of Oran eville are surely possessed _ - - of sufficient energy to ppet down -the dynamitards, Wlth the assistance of the strong arm of � the law. ; If Hat, .they should go np h gher. . � � � �Ald. Jaehne, of New York, is siel,der, _ and has blue yes, rosy completion, a <: � .j � long, drooling onstache, and nine years . - � i� i�ilD� ig1D(f . .. ,. ':� � 1� ; I 1 .. .. + _�, .� �_ ' } i �. ., i ,� �I i _ w',tt. _ - - ;., , , � � � �Gr ��'�• ` ! • . �. +i , a were held. ��, Thirty screfe of land, it bung part of lots 13 � , •� i and 14, 1 t con. of Pickering towrnehip and -ad- � t'iltage. � ` �, �- Conti>wxid from Fir t Pale. � ,i. � News of the Week. .. �it'ie done in a very gale manner. The I -_ � . ' • r /� baneinl inflaenoes i►nd ed a of an open Ez- esident Arthax hue tally r�o ar • ■ , bar are gone, ppray (lEOd, n vet to relate to ed his salth. this, town. Tbi 8aott Rot is a► grand The Toronto glreet Car Co. � � _ i' have ___�___ - � saeoess. a pee the ticensinR of the Strikers' Bos' L �- a . _ , _, + + o. �,r � lr� Ei}. Ns� -The Boon Aoii Is 6a� 'wsU gpi , the Chici�iga An;<rohial, nays he _ , observed hen. No dranksnnese apparwt is,gnit willing to be hanged. � . ' since the flat of May —ew ancuaal state o! � I 'sh lady, owning property valued - e � � �" things. The sot is a •Haters, al nee lq �6Qt1- per year, has applied for `-'' • �� t �� 1� 1.itaDSaT. The "Pat" says : —The quertloi #. � is roust, canes she eannct get her rents. e - � � � > -: :. i iregaeutly asked by visitors to Lindsay, Over wo million additional are ask + � _ '•How is the Scott Aut working in your for the ,Dominion (3overntnent in -the + _ � � ����� 1 town ? Has it stn the sale o li nor ?" 'sHppie neary estimates. ' ` � 1 Pj , PPS � q In reply it may be said in Renere;l terms Dnbl � Orangemen are enrolling + ae. - that the Ao4 is aorkinq well. No doubt �volun rs to resist home tale, - , - . `AND -�• � liquor is sold to some eztent, bet to nothing An portent discovery of Rold " tt � � � � �_ like the eaten�t as before the act octane into � i � e = ' Himber f, Australia, is reported. (i _ force. The facilities !or selling are so The Diet• is inoreaaing in 'Venice; ��� � V����� l�e '��V 1'mited end it sold has to be done ender thirty- a new eases were reported within g s�eh privacy and eaation that it takes time twenty' ar boars. - � . �J to net •'drink down the 'throat of thinly A 1411 higan farmer Ie La ,bed from the � Tile �e6t end Chea�BBt �8Y1C1Y1� �11L St Ci. DAD'S, customers.. The Lime since the sat Dame � into force is so short that an opinion based e8eets f a thumping he received from a . • . a - on iN o�teration for that Lima would be hail•sto � s +� - � � �� merely Inferential. � �� � �� ���� Q[� � _': + ` ;_ eau dd�.�e�rt{aemante. �i � `jG �� � DUN6ARTON. The beantifal reeidence`snd grotnds� of � FOT ���• .- i a� OrIJ�� �O �r� Wm. Cowan, 8r., Esq., on the abate of —' � , � ' � .: , lake Ontario, neAr ,Port Union, was the � A, fire lase Violin, cheap. scene of a happy gathering on Wednesday ��Ott _ APPiy at this oillce_ i ,' � .. � � + last to celebrate the marriage of Maggie, 18 6 �00� 1$86 AT p C.. DALE S the youngest daughter of Lhat gentleman, ., i � � ` _ - o . to Aleza9zder Neilson, a respected yoaag Tba nn ereigned will purchase any quantity 1 nn� � - farmer of Scarboro township. The of wool. t st may be otlered. res� a 11�` ` weather, althonRh threatening in. the '� THOS. 3[OODY, '� �� I_ mornin seemia to reco Hite the im• Agent ter W. D. Matthews A Co. l `- I : - g g R ITi'iieat tight ar uwal- 90-36 . portance of the event, brightened ap and - - -_-- -- -- - - -- — J - -�' ' � . � . "Old 601 ", when the hoar arrived, shone �C STEIN CATTLE.. � ' � � �.. .�. �`� ��,t, ` V out in hie heavenly splendor and made everything lovely in the beaatifnl lawn- , , .� t, : ad'oinin where the ceremony waa per- The � ned buds •Presto acd �'lii�eim" � � � - � _ __ � , fotmed b� the famil actor, the Rev. R, `°'iii eery torte at lot '3st, 3rd con., Pickering. � C sap and Handy Clo�tll�s H�iSes, all at t�ottom. Prlce�. Y Y P "Presto." first plies 3 -year old bull last yyear in bI. Craig, of Duabarton. The brido looked Rolland, s the beat Holstein ball in Canada. — - '- . charming in a wedding attire of pare Al,ply to J. O'COIr�. OR, �; � , .. white, and was attended by s4z brides - �...,,�_.__ t!�: __ on preniieee. - - - . maid•, all relations of the bride. The � � } �� � ' _ bridegroom was attended by his bt•other, ��Je h� Le�: � � .� i hit. John Neilson, ,sad cousin 3laeter � - _ � � Gilchrist. -After the ceremony eras per- � � -�� •�- formed and -the large party of gnegte ,, `�5 tf' �� Apply toB•, I�L'tiTI:�G. �������'�v �' Olv �- (numbering nearly 160 persona) had been � -- .4.-= �---- --- - -� - - -- - - -- __ .entertained at a sumptuous repast, the �'C�T S�l.e• - - - - - -- --- - - - --- -- -- - - -- __. happy couple departed -amid a shower of � �" � � � • rice and the hearty cougtatalations �ot ne of flurkhoider's ImproveA End Bin�ake � ' ,- � I - � �,- -'� 8 oe Th eehing ytachines, flood to run by their friends. �Vo understand they are � - . � I - � - ii ' to ma�e an ezteuded font throw h the K p war or ao d the teats ; atl in tlret -tines order. 1V�11 be p. Apply to D. Hoo�-t:n, Cherry - �, United $fate•. The presents to the bride, �► � � >d_. � - _ w',tt. _ - - '� which were numerous and costly, betoken � � �Gr ��'�• ` ! • . the esteem In which the Soong coa�ple � I � ' were held. ��, Thirty screfe of land, it bung part of lots 13 � ! ' ' -` - - � and 14, 1 t con. of Pickering towrnehip and -ad- � t'iltage. � ` �, BROUGHAM lot�ing W CK• iekerin„ Apply to E. B09T- S{ � .' �: n the premises._ - .. All kronnd this vicinity are looking • ` ' � ' • forward with great ezpectatione for our . '� Sunday school plc -nit on Thnrsday. of this ' "' � �' week. blr. Thos. Poacher and Cdr. Colin Phillips are ezpected to m�iahal the forces to the grove on white horses. hZr. A. I3ighfield was cisitin.g 'Miss Wilson, atthe residence of C. W. Matthews, last bunday. +.. blaster -Robby C�oWan, -son of John Cowan, of this place, met with gaits - an j i . ' accident by LryinR tb make a hole in the ground with his nose., .' ,. I : - , . �. . No trains run on tl�e Dnde line on San- � ' day last. Patty was!leit. . � I ;� � _ �i . . Miss Brook, of YeiRjrboro, is visiting her - - -- — � � —. sister, bits: Freel. �' The'girl t�ha`t found a diamond does not - , ` � � � I ; � ` � � + wear it ,every 8anday evening as some � J ; � � � � Q � predicted. � — �- —� � Oh, we saw the Claremont scribe and - ' - . his father under the hotel shed eating a - lunch last Tuesday. He cvas also think - �j� �� � � VV tea V � �j ing ap another baby story.' ' .r OE OF Tf7E GIaLS. � - P� =C,/.i.:.1A.J. �� � � Ladies' 'Gold �Wa;tches, Very fine goods, fi•om 7518 np. ltiie. EDITi�B, -I AID a �dy', anal it makes �r � � � Ladies' Si�ver Watches from �9, pretty, good and cheap. ' me feel Rood .that Bqb I has struck the � i � Gent s Watches, Waltham and E1$in, at lowest prices... � • "key -note of mp song." Nothing would ,, i � Clocks in great vanety. Newest otyles In Jew ellerp. , please me better than to 'shake "Bob's" We ar8 86IhIIg' below GOst� � ,. -Coin silver eweUery made'and engraved in the beat ety;ee at loaest� prices.. -. hand and ergs him to take some steps to v � ; have his idese carried out. I ana proud �1 ! Forks S one, Vic.,' en aved. � ., Jewelle made to order" and re aired.' . of oar school yard. I think it is jest the i a+�C ��Lirrlt � po gr :., rp p I nicest in the township, bet waaldn't.ii be ` - a lovely place if the front and ass plant• - �%hls� �O�d�rs, �, : � ,: � swatches and Clocks repaired. � � . ed out in trees and Ne,ha�a play•groand � • �' ' �- � - _ • in the rear 4 , + ,. I :; . , C C���r�� � A � 1� � � �� � 0 � N �7 1 � � . 1 I think "Bob" must be a bachelor for ` � �� Practical Watchmaker, BIOCk Street Whltb . . old bachelors study boy's interests better �ad1e8 Satchels, VaBeBf �C. , y ._ than'' our daddies do. Every one of tie .Al�'L7.�1E3 � ems. �OC�l�1t3T , boys will do lots of work if our trustees would only think of as as "Bob" does. Accord8on� .Violins C + JuBt give.ne a chance. We want a nice � � � 811CCr• � ','� nand and could m eke IL nice if � some tln�a, Month Or ens, ! ' older one would lead ns. �Ve are going Qll belOW cost Or i �� �--o � ' to have a nice flower garden, and the - ' ` We hate' now iII stock a full line of - treea look splendid. �Ve have •boat b0 � � .;� �0 day8, at .�. � . �� ' �.:.� IDs led and 50 Scotch firs now. If we � '';; � � -_ - _: q. coin l;et uncle John Sleigh to talk, it np � � � - � � , for us I know we wanld �• �� Tweeds, Series, Worsteds, Coors rem s get something � done. He likes the boys pretty well, and � and Trouserin ►5 the boys hke him ; won't you do it, Mr. Book nd Music Store, _Whitby, � � � �� � • ' � •� . sleigh �. � which w� offer to the ublic at ricer that can't be eaten Ezctlse my�mistakes, Mr. Editor, bet ,, The Imported Norman Stallion. P p i got- my big brother to look this over and �� � ---o-- - he say � it's about right in grammar, so I � ��� � � I� �. S�it� • Corot u ,i� the B � . hoe It won't �� . p est Stile a,nd I�ttest Fashions- -_ p give you much trouble. .. (' , Thank yon "for the spa�ee.� I THE � � � at lc�w figures by the new Tailors Greig d� Wh��tley ..� , NEWS. Yours truly, oir, , `� . �, �. , � - �- OMERRYWOOD. - The IateSt a lee• of _ . - . ry English and Ameri�a� Stiff Rath, r. ±: - � - � WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRI3I. ,` The following is the `stdndiog of the 'a ��Or .�.pp0110I " � � - � .� - , pupils of Cherrywood Public School for 'the properly of D. Bsrkes, green river. till � ', - � , � �` , . the month of May :— Fourth class, -1 serve mares at hie own stable, lot 9! Don. 7 • , , U-N T I N G � I C K RI N � i - Maud Armstrong, 2 Emma Woodruff Pickering, idr the season of 18N8 as lotto � s :Mon- i and Lizzie (larland equal, 4 James �`y' W�n�sthroagh tit Fhedee�on. every weer , Davidson and Edgar Plazton equal, 8 PsntosE�a. —Major A polio was tooled in July , Wm. Roach, 7 Tena Lawson, 8 Esther 1889, bred by 11dr. Cleo. Mittyy, lows, and importe� �, to Canada in�388s, by D. Berkey, Green Inver, Chapman. Third Class, -1 Roeett8 Ont. Color, dark gray, stands 15 hands 9 inches, - - �' HOl ing r, 2 Walter Hoover, 8 Robert weighs about 1,60o ppoonds, ggood bony, superior � �. feet, good ooastitntion, good'temper, strong, sty- ��_ Davidson, 4 Emma Taylor, Joseph lick, merry horse• iiiajor A �poilo was sired by _ ` - Cozworth, Frank Plazton and Ida Hoover imported ConnL de Perch ; �am by Prince Im- l 1 ;1, f +�, � ` petint ; grand dam by Le 'Ford ; g. g, dam by � ' r1 • , � ���',��. .�' %;� •:' „`� `' equal, 8 Malcolm Roach, 9 Nosh Jadd. Norman g'om. . � __ - Second class, -1 Lottie Laughlan, 2 John Tatars :--To insuro s foal, elo to be paid >�eb. - _ - _ - _�? � = �-���t 3,1887. Persons not returntn tT�teir mares re � - ;-,-�- Davfdson, 3 Gleorge Lawson and Robert isrl to the horse, or die � � _ � � � �, ;_'�� =r' � t posing of them befo a ''h � �� � - �`+ - y � $tockdale, 4 Archd. Allison, 5 Jesse foaling time, must pay insurance whether in foal � - _�'�'��`_�� . ,. Cober. William (lonrlie, Peter Johnson or ,not. All accidents at the owners risk. ,. _ _ � . and Alfred Stover equal ... ;, The Imported Norman Norse, � � ; . �: , : � `, C4UNT DE PERCH 1 � � . , .: B. Z'- +�- ZT�A1�T"��'S D'IOUnt 1 F�,tna is in a state Of eruption. ' The ro arty o1 D. Harkey � Co., will stand for I -� ' Monday was Decoration Day in, life mares r 18BB at his own stable, rot I, 8th con., SPECTACLES AND EI�E•GLA� S ES United $tales. Whitchureh Ringwood. _ Are the onl Glenuina En II PEDraas$. —Count de )i'erah is a pare imported y g 'sh Articles in the Canadian Market. The general eleetione in �uebeo � are Norman horse ; Dolor pure white, with excellent Deal Pebbles are kept in stook. Testa are�iyen to pHrohseers to prove genainenestt• ezpeeted to lake plane in a few weeks. symmetry, �we4•ful neck round barrel, and ey are recommended by and testimonials have been,reeeived imm the President, ' Mr. GFladslone hue received a letter �,� •°floe ; stands Itf� hands hi�h and weighs p- p�i�t, Ez- President, and Ea- Vice - President of the Afedical Association of - pounds. He was Dated in 1 1, and import- Canada ; the President of the Col n from five hundred Protestants of Ulster � froth France in 1874 by A, W. Cook, Charles leas o! Physioans and Burgeons of Quebec ; the Den in favor of Home Rule. eit�, low.,- whsle he rema�ine+d until imported of tiffs Medical Feienity of Laval IIniversity ; The President end Ez -P dents of tba to ntario�,y rite Comparey in December,l Medical Council of Nova Scotia dto., d�c. These recommendations oagh�t to be snf6- ° James Whale, a Nova Boolean easl�an, Tas,ss :� To insets a font, ills, two or more cent to rove their tta�ities, bet if farther f is needed, cell on hue been hanged in England, far nutlet a,,� .: �� � q��b � �'sbraar� i�e� CHRI3TO���R DALE upon the high set$. .errioe. D. a. L$s,ceN, aroom�. a �. � HaidWare 81'ChBDt, PiCke�� _ • + ,•.,.. . _ , , I .. , �, ,: ..: , . .. . , ,.. - is # '.` .,. ,_ .. -- - _ �. __. �. f < :.'+ � ;�. ,. , ... r ., •r .4a �� :. t 4 -t" 1t'. w 4, * I - 4 \�,- ,r 1 e, . __114, 1, S), , -!!� 0 Id Wr7• I to 6 �, . I e I I I : 1 - -, f <' . Odds and Ends.-, .f . The hmd'for the benefit of, th.- 1111 e.` men who were injured by the anarchists' sowardly bomb in Chicago now coma to more than $67Af0. The oltizeus o Clifton, is `Dakota _ _ Taritory, are A Cave, large enough to hold all the m abitants of the cage, for refu" in case of cyclone. , . (traces has soamplained to the � uric 1. that the Turks have not ev the positions on the Greek frontier - blob &Ibey agreed to abandon. -winter has pa and now eomse st t with ail the terrors of cholera iowei Dom lanai, �, owera infantumr ate. : not be t unaware but score a be4Ue of West's Pain, Only 96 cents. gold by W. H. Vis1d, ohemist druggist- The craze foe glass ;eating gi+ows. John Badner, of ldsrlborough. Maw., found within a b�'g shad the other c�ay a Pie of a lamp chi>�ney as large ,OLe a dollar. .11 What adds to the unpopularity of the cyclone is that, while it blows away► al. most everything on a farm, it has titter been known to take the mortgage. _Years of experience and sucoessful trial( have proved McGregor A Parke's Carbolic Carat* the most complete and satisfactory compound tar ' old sores, Festerings, Ulcers. Cats, Wounds, Burns, Frost Bites or Felons, and for keeping oat the cold and to clean" or prevent proud flesh, sloughing or decay. Insist on having McGregor A Parke's Carbolic Cerate, sold at 9510. by W. H. Field. chemist and druggist. , 814t. There is a report going he rounds'that the Java coffee crop this year will be a comparative failure. Java hear uch disagreeable news ? But chicory ; still ° . bolds out. In the recent Pullman, Illinois, la�our �� difficulties the working girls were le to - - -. strike by the young men threatenin to boycott them at the coming picnics this • summer. -- -Fluid Lightning is aimptlq a I marve long . Rhenmatic Remedy. I was for two Mon a a cripple, unable to get out of the house - m Sciatica. One bottle gave me instant relief, and , placed nie on my feet again. I'have driven oar- teen i nil es to -day (something I could notpo ibly have dons were it not for Fluid Lightning for the express purpose of procuring another ttle. . . So says NV m. Dixon, Gapanogae. Only 25 ents , . - . per bottle. Sold by W. H, Field, chemist and druast. . 31-3l. M. Pasteur states that lie ` has ny tunes noticed a marked improveme t in the geno -al health, weight, and Bond' ion of persons who have been inoculated r having been bitten by rabid animals. A. J. Devoe, the uleteorolo 'st, predicts June to be a very cold, wet - month, with strong easterly winds; and - icebergs will drift .unusually near i the ,_ : New 'England- coast, and overcoats ."I . feel comfortable for the Fourth of J�11y -I had for years been a miserable saf(arer from Dyspepsia, and tried all known rem4dies and the best medical skill of my acquaintance, I but still grew worse, until unable to eat vnytmng without great suffering, or do any kind of ork. 1 began to think there was no hope for meland that I must surely die : when, like a drove Ins man catching at a straw, -1 determined to give McGregor's Speedy Care a trial. I at ones bogs n to improve so rapidly that in two months I ,was �-, as well as I had evez been in mr �Wm. . Evers, Leamingham. Sold by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist. Free trial bottles. i 34 A few days ago a number of Ital ADD Went into the Roundout. N. Y., Posto Bee - and asked for letters. One was hat tided • an epistle, on which was due 10 cents ... ; . postage. A few mornings later the sfime man handed one of the clerks 10 a nts and said :- "Tenna Cents. Wants no ;her letteer" {`{ Wonderful is the effect of 'Rican's Wdrld's Wonder or Family Liniment in Rheumatism e Sprains, Cuts, Braises, Burns, Sealds and alt diseases requiring external. application. Is stands without a oval. Price Me. per, bottle- .: ... - . Sold by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist. i-N ' A flower found on the isthmn¢ of Tehuantepec is said to have the p'Dvwr r of . . changing its colours during the day. In the morning it is white, when the sun is at its zenith it is red, and at nigh% it is _ _ blue. Another peculiarity- is that only at . noon does it give out any perfume• It . grows upon a- tree. - ,_ On the initii►tive of Mr. � Isidore 80.d- . mane, C. E., a representative ex tivo _� . committee has been formed for the - - purpose of organizing an elaborate gio- Jewish Exhibition, to be held in I I. . . in the autumn, which is to trace Viand illustrate, archaeologically and artist( ly, The career of the Hebrew race in Ens since the landing of its first member. The scheme has been warmly taken up by the more influential members of ! the • Hebrew eommsnity. . A mcx To MOT"Rg. 1 .kri you distur at _ night and broken - of your rest by a 'sink child suffering and crying with pain of Ca bins Teeth ? If so send' at once and gat a , the of "1lrs. Winslow's $oothi Syrup" . for Children Teething. Its value is incaloul/►b1e.E . It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeia�ely Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake about it. It cures Dysentery and DianI'm . regulates the Stomach Bowels, fla�ma , Colic, softens the , and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing S "tor children is pleasant to the taste and is the persoripption . , . of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United Rates, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 93 cents a bottle. Be sure you rile for "MRs. WIx- gLOw's SOOTHING SYRUP,' and take no other kind. •. .•.-•- • - MARRIED. . Izir,SOx--- CowAN --At the lake shore familyy rest- - deuce near Port Union, by the Bev. 8. M. Craig, of Dunbarton, Kr- -Alex. Neilson, Of Malvern, Scarboro, to Mage Baty yyoungest - - ' daughter of Wm. Cowan, gq., of Pick 9t Township. , BIRTH. 1 �' JACKSON - -At Clinton, on Jae lgt, 4888. wife .. I of T. Jackson, Jr., of a daughter. PICHERINO MAAKBT. - N$ws office Jane 3rd 1888, Fall wheat 78o to Me; spring. 60x. to 8010, goose I We to 7010. Flower per cwt. $2.25 to $8.50• Bran $13 00 per ton; shorts, 8010 per cwt Chop feed, $1.15. Rcreenings, 80e per cwt. FA MPIRS'. MARHE'k ; ' Toronto. June 8rd I886 , - The street'mari<et to -day was quiet and pprice unchanged: About 400 bushels of wheat oSered and sold at 7810 to 78c for fall. 76a to 760 fOl spring, and 6710 to 68 for goose• Harley firm. selling at 6310 al to We. oats firm, with odes of 2l0 bushels at Me to 3610• Peas are nominal at 5810, and 5310 for rye. Hay dull and priow steady ; 20 -loads sold at $il $13 for timothy, and at $2 50 to $11 for clover. Straw sold S loads at $9 to $il a t>pn: Hogs at $6 50 to $7 00. Beef, $! 50 to $6 for fore gaartprs, and $6 to $10 fa,,- hindquarters* is 1becO �E . 50 ; and mutton, $7 th The produce market was quiet toffy, and prii�s generally ruled steady We quote: 120 tc Ric; butter, lb rose. U to 160,1aW rolls, IS to 13 Inferior, 10c to 110. Lard 100 ; Vneese 90 to 110 Bacon 9 to llc. Eggs 19 to 430• Turkeys 7510 tc $1 50; chickens peg pair me. to 8510- Potatoes per bbag No to 60x: .Apples per bssrsl, $i tc 1 . -: �' , - • _ �! d. .I _ _ I i`: . •. ) . -; ., -;.. I I' - - I a I' - a. 1 A ? . .. ..F y��I \ . i I` > ppa,yy,�;,,a;,, N A - 1. Y s�.Mtta: - l'LtiL a'.." . r . i; , . a i -+w. W!t.%e - �('F,t.Ai�'•' tG. I i`�i..+ t (rte '�••,. Wes.. • iyla 1111 •,yc. a . .!, -: :r -1 , #•..s -,¢ I ;dlYa+ 15 ,s t \ N ?ry - u I, SPL N I .Tlunrs solpfo F�$s! DIIS u >ror.LOws:- - 1I�t,' E>ti a . 1111 . t = - I . . . .,.� ! . : I . ! --- IF== WAAM ,: .�..� -y. E as 8.l0. M. .w IiiD, �. :.46 P. i�.L . ­ L . y y a 166", _ _ ._ tr._ I r,� .'t� ErS }!t aib7j .: A<d" E! 6 :r, & •'� ''_.i ; .c ;- aj #tA sl :�i' - - r_' I: { 11 g 1. �>VI�T»f OO1di ;v°lisr'�vs is YOUAws:- 6 : i ' rat 1[t Essssst ' " 'ail aw w I, . 0 -06 A.M.► . ,are . r e MusD. 6:16 P.m. ' 1. r: - -��:.. 0.67P M ! i" M� m Iftrassa d - c P. . -Al.: L E - , - 11 J Mn I yy4fE 3i E ; ti>ale• F! .�t "� D t ,�tl . -1:1'7 of - E I - .,",, - -h'- y : ( *�✓r - - - r, r sl : +iui E -I 5: r c .iA If: a -I, - AT, C -AS ' A X& 6, .. p . #tf.. e1.3 .w : -.r -.�: �-< I f. T,f r. 1. - $ 2 r d Tenet Fait Dishes, Salvers,, mater `u r .'oblet - I I . 0, _- . � - _.,.,.�. .., - '. 1.�, 4i � . 11 i� .� f f . ` I' ! " i!�:A - L I :, I",:, I 1 �'7,;.!. ,. r . Tu�ablears i. Comports, Bread Plates, Cheese laces, RLIC NOT CE ' - Pickles Butters &c. &c. ' ' . Notice is hereby 'van that all ° Q " "" g� MANURE PILES AND ALL RUB- y. 3 - - _ , ;, . . . 1111, .,. . . . : -, 1 BISH adjuent to dwelling houses in ME* m the Celebr jea' `E ete'r� dro' : i h E�Arthetiware= - -B fitter _ V` a in the ITo,►np of Picks =* P is 'Creaam pots Milk rocks and pans mud be REMOVED FORTHWITH• Q > > � ,` . By es of the Board of Health i •Flower Pots, &c �, &CL I at Pickering, this 19th day of } I ... �° May, 1886. I r ,t;, . . _ t, WM FORBEST'ER, . it. J�9 -81 ChalrinaII . E _, _ - _ . .: . , ` __ _- I ­ .._ • I 1111 f. 11 . � .... ­. -i - .. __ !'I '. .- -­ 1. ­ - .. 1L____ 0000000� - - _",__��____ .1q...1. gs. I '' ,. il:,�. �, , . M 1. .., - 1. . ­i - I OL STED i OEM"NORN, rROfl: 1, - Manufacturers of all kinds of Mouldings, .' . , Hand -Rail, Bannister Winds, Posts, also . I - „'' : Sash. Doors and Blinds. Planing and _ ' 2� �Ir.1.7• , 1. Matching a specialty. All kinds of work done on the shortest notice and guaranteed.. _ ' -; . Please give as a call. SO -y I`.. I . L ­ . -�A 0 '! . ... .1 • - . .I- 'i 1 j� _ . ".. ­ -1. sheet prices paid for good ' - "Have o-- tined out a� New De artment filled with .. .1 . wheat at the' p DeML partment - i# ' i.4�1....-_,i,:.. . L SHO S '­.'.L,"._'.. �­: ...f: -.1 -." .. .- ', '­ Z. . ...- 1-1. . ... , rae�st �,,.�:,-. ­.!..,­ L , • - 1 Flour and Mill Feed always .. I f - . for sale... Large lines 'in Ladies' Laced and -Butto' ' d Kidd Boots, and Slippers ; also Mane', oumdn' Work a Specality. Boys', and Childrens'. Gentlemen's Fine Sewed and Hand- Pegged Boots and Shoes, all of CAO��ZNGh . the latest styles, and will be offered for less than wholesale prices, having Made a large' _ - an des I,. purchase for Bpot Cash.. ,. ... . . !. U4TATInhi'S Just received, large lutes of Dress floods at 8 and 10:'cg' ' ;grey Cottons at 4, 5, 6, Floor er 100 2.25 to 2.50 7, and 8 Dente ; NeW Prints, Ginghams, and Shirtinge at 8 and 10 cents, All Wool Tweeds p at 35, 40,. and. 50 cents. Clothing made to order on the premises in first =class styles. ; Bran per Ton, - X13.00 A choice stock of. Groceries and (Ilasa'ware a1Wa son hand... At -ices we are offerin Shorts per Ton, X14.00 ! p g Screening►. per 100, •; 8010 goods •for this spring must interest our cnstomera an all parties calling obi us. .. Chop Feed . do_: = X1.00 . - - - -- - -- - - -- - _ -_ 11 Dull closes Saturday nights F FIRM :, CHANGE O 1 . . at 6 o clock. . . I: ���® ��� g, . WRIGHT@ I . beg to inform the ,people of Pickering and1 vicinty that I, i�..- SUGARS'.. '" ,.-. - , � 1 i 6r�lwood B�aC�$m� i Sha i have purchased the business lately carried oh by A. B. Dows- _ P -_. la well, in -this village, and Will in future keek a tall stock of • .. ' - . - - I hate seethed the eerviess of W. R. PMT, who is in every respect - - .. I - . - Groceries, School Books, and other Statienery. . * FIRST -CLASS HORSE - SFIOER ­. .�... SUGARS z` '"'! and General Mechanic. . J - ' A ball rospeetfnlly solicited. , . ' , .. 1. I ` i Of the Best Quality. I. BUGGIES, CUTTERS, WAGONS &c ,r . �►t t I' i' . . (lot up to order in first-class style on shorert ti = i V �+-`t" �' o +�'• Hams, Bacon, Sp�ced Ro11 . . notice and at prices to sail the times. 'hoeing horses with Contracted Feet or i and other Provisions, cheap. I. Interferilig a speci*y. i . C HEAP . M I I R 0 ' Variety .. PDIICES LOW and WORH (100D. �i XZ.&=1STrT81# . E A E, S I . F. L. GREEN. . s, .. , I - `. , o---- :: Vresh. and Oood. • FARMERS COME ANA ,&OA,I13I18peCtiOII Will oblige. ­ - -.� ,4 - O e , mach ALEX. FINDLAY We 'have a very SEE OUR OF Are n81R at II'ull Blast T cheaper Creamer this • season 'LO VAS PRO TOORAPH ! - a good. ose, I at anevvers .. - 8 purpose, DRILLS beg to inform my ON and e" that The Champion is 50c cheaper 1 T-,TT� Everybody Wonder why there is such I am now prepared to buy „ SELF-BINDERS,",' I D E R S, � - a rush to - W than last.., O'Brien't' Photo. Galle Aq MaClb�e` 11��� J. H. and J. 8. Bundy -are FAN'�IINCI MILLS, , Quml if ' ` The reason. is because he gives perft Pickerin REAPERb, in eve cane and in still I , - . ,now an tie roads in g MOWERS satisfaction go g 1. :Sfbfi t• Grid Ee N of 7`10= Ruth Creamers and a good as- farther will say if there are any persons Always on hand. fOrtment of Ti7nware 'Which ' . RAKBRS Who have had Photos takeII by me that i .: : I .. . Shorts, and all kinds of ' & Cultivators. are not equal to an�r ofty Work I will Also B the Will Bell at very reason- , . �' make them one dozen Panel Portraits Mill Feed. y Also repairs for all kinds Of free of change. No work allowed to leave - . FLOUR �XCNANaEO FOR wNEAT able prices. Eggs, Rage, the Studio unless first-class and highly • . farm implements, &c. finished. Photos made in any kind of 6 Wool- pickings, Horse Bair, ITCHISI:L Old Copper, old , Bra> s, &C•, Parties wanting Steam Engines, weather -rain or sunshine. Having JNOe m Threshers, &c., will do Well to see us added some very fine scenery to the Studio • 'T�CE taken III eR4h�IIge f+br tin- More buying elsewhere. am prepared to make work second to none O ' . Mr,, Wm. B ndy has . , in Canada. ' Ware.. Copying and •enlarging a specialty. A :� I . �': �THE�. ��, has ] 7 years' e%pe lence at TO ,= large stock of Frames always on hand. �: !� : Of Pickering and Vicinity. tinsmlthillg.' He attend All work done by the instantaneous pro- . to the Pickering bu ' ess for Como and see our G enuime egos. �,e hereby give notice that We have the Ilegt 4 or 5 wee e... Bell Organs, and our Sewing 4. Be O BItIEN, appointed �„�r.1'OIg1.Pi liar, Machines, to be sold a . very 48 -8 Photographer, Whitby. $=pu�lj,�,�,, and Y. 1�T- - low Neat door to Post- offioe.l 1rit,eBi NNT SUFFER FROM \ i So*'top, e. as our I - . I os ua _ ---.,:;.---. agents for the Machine Needles and Oils in. Mock. 0 - �dei' Pickering or Claremont. P.S. �'ORY'TH SRO• le i 1W x 8e ! Hanes s old Stand, Pickering. , ­.. ,for the above locality, Sod we bespeak - to DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, . • a fair share of your patronage for them. PerB�}H W1Bh1$1 4V wHCN ;These ge>otlemen are well known in . '... your neighborhood, and any business * j. chase the �ST'� LtVER P1LL� ' ... . you havelwith 'them on our behalf IN .THE -- , -' • . will therouEhly care yon. They do not will be conducted in an upright gripe or purse, but Acs very ,dully, and a PRICE LUMBER whenc�se: used are tonsidend piceiegg, manner. They have proven to be the - WE S 1N'1�IIQUE IN THE 1rLJTUHE `AS :A CR ITEST �LE$�1NC I IN THE P s to spare no pains to give No iB the Time tai LB�ve - you sati�ffaCtlon, and WE RELY ON OUR Your OrdBrs..:. " . - - .' OF THE ACE ' ' PAST RECORD In your territory for a con- i , from Indigestion, ibis- . -. . tinuanee of afairamount of the patron- 7, g1►RTIE$ Coutertupiatin Bitiiding in tke . :ArIA1 , 8tot> cb. 'are an absomte ' age Of t1 OSe who intend buying Self- x -� prinQ should leave theiro en now, thab secu - " at cure. Qee these, and be . .�...kr� f:_ 1tws+t your asisery, 3t1 Phis it a y"nga gree►t,reduction m price. harvestet's. - , . 11 �--� i16e. per boa, a boxes for $1. ,5,. ~_' THE` LEERII for.56 ¢ L.�-� FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOCISTS hN0 • T ='' ,: ,o ILL STUFF .I Special L I DEALERS IN MEDICINES. tj.R 8- Will - be and to have many ex4el�ent -.---- . - . _ .....T.1911_ , V.. B� of councetfaits and Base lmitatians, Sena- It alWa $ ila$"" filledsnd'lnaabsr toe' only is Blue, with signature on every polIIts 0 ]preference, a9 y 1� 1�,._� All OrdesE * pY 5, bwc, Foie trial package of these Celebrated Pills had since 1t first made its ap aranee i Can have ©IIe 0 1+t b� � . - spat to soy address on receiproi a 3c. se.mp . ` , , �i Iv. '11,10 L, t in the hfrrvest field some Big t years droppizig �OSt ca*d I o. _ I - ' _ • ► , . , .IRO. O. :t it Qua, 4 SOLE PAOlQit i'o3lS. I ago' . - f s �. �„r 81 a 83 Klrla gT Eat' t, ToItOMTO, lilts. 20.$2 I ` Resoectfully ours, . ; .' • For sale at Pickering Dmg Store I 'u, AaExT, I"; alrt�. Jt�H t 'EE, FrO� i? Co. 0 to . K, W&tW mfg.. �, . 1 ... ' 11. _. ; . , 1'' t y ... , r i', , , . 1 �_ , I1111 .: •.. :- A a 34 9 , .. 1111.. ... - f- .. -.:.. -., -,. ... ..- .. .. 1 -. ., �... -. ,. -: f ' `• t 3 .: .. 1119, et .:: 1111 -.. • - I - ,. - ,♦ - [i .'.e ..: .. 1111. . - . _- - -: t } i. r. .- .: -u.. ..... 11:1 1 '.......- 1{ .. a..• • f gt ... -f / }l ` 1 i 1111.. I ... .: _ ...- . : - .. , .. •.'.w: .i ` -r •'Env . i _,a, .9 w.x' a_ ti .. .: . , J . -. r a' a r, 4 r L. '_tax. .�:ls a k_ :Lw sn Si rl!8 ..x- .. 45: 7t.. d..�s.1? -ifl,f .d . f. - . ..a._ ,.E$Fn. n�: 1s.4i}.. st'.. _ n..1 a . - I. r :. - 1111. L. }' 7.t e- I. . _.:.- -- - .. a�: a e - x -... - -' ":. �. - .e_. -. ___ - c_,.- _._- __ a F I I I t _4 . fl lt I I � I 5 V it `. . k 1) I ., i . i c - .-... ­1 ,, YOU�4G FOLK ; i 'r 1 - { r t • ' -T]iil - ]1oi� e q rk4 r' . ., j'' What are you oiug o make f r' our -' fair, Chester"? ' The ape or was �► very i. - genii yourg woman, with so muohi try' i. . , blends hair hanging over her ,eyes;t6�a she . Leked very like the .terrier curled np Ibesid} I the work• basket, rwhere wdro bund><ed �bt�ghb i bits of ribbon and lace to, be tarps$ ante wonderful " nothings", its" for the fair. i - • " I don't know," was the response fronn a aoornsr where Chester ;was muppemed Apo be '; - ' , , studying. `'' 1 " A boy with a oam�ra and a scroll- saw - and a printing ought to do lots of I ' s, Beads Marko isy " • a• id Bessie really icy that?" ' - ; "Yes, and she fs.,po have a table, "'d. asdl the �meney goes to the hildren's Hospital. " " I don't care whet the scatty, g d1 , '•Bat yea ought ; t't3 ee phiisamome- d Q&g•" 1k , '• Fllling something ?" , i- " Yes ; poor,; little empty stn hs' I I} suppose that's what it means. ,' :f - •` W by should oilildran In a h*l l be I,. hungry. when they ha a oranges andit logs ? 1. . Aunt Constance to dozens of them :' there " i Blanche was unable to reply, for mh ba3 i come to a twist in h silk, and was ■ gg1- .1 mg with a -knot ; b ` ides, she alwa . fdt like a witness in ,oar when Cheittr gun I'' to ask questions. " You will make so .thing, won't oa ?" . she said, after awhile "I might m ake a book," maid Ch ter, ( ' looking around As if f r an idea. •• The.very thing I--& plofit►re book, sap pose," said Blanche eagerly. esslal' makes - lovely amp-books with Chr tmas card.." •' Da y oa think 1' do that ?'' w the scornful answer. I '•Why net 2" i :. pt . ' "I'm not a gsrk I mean a real ok, - with a title and a prof a and a 'to be con- , ttnaed' —or, no, • the end,' would be b tier —and stories In It " •' Oh V said Blanche, drawing a long ' breath. ,: •' I earl print It well�enough ; I have lan- ty of paper, and my p�rea is all in goo or- der. The type it a 11 le mined, but can soon straighten it out the only both. will ` f - be the stories. I hi to write." " go do I ; my fing get so inky." "That isn't the we et —it's the th king mote than the inking.' . as Laura Jones likes t ; she writes ve s." • , " So does Jack Van ; he makes up urns f by the yard. "And Bitty Rog 's ooinpositio are ' splendid " " I. won't have y girl' finge is ; - this pie ; they can ek a pipoashio and paint pie gases" 7 "Oh, Uhesterl" I .1 •` 1'11 onlj have onal� story `with ill atrai- . Lions, and a red binding and gilt letters. r. - •. I'm going to see Tom $arker and the ys 1 perhaps they will hal ' When is the air?" "Six weeks from tc Iay." 'a That's time etgon ," said Cheater,'! as Le pat on his cap and went eat. L. He found Tom Bar er and two'or three -' of his other; oampanie a playing ban ball, 11 'bat they were tired, d glad to have chat I ` _ as they strolled he e. They all entered - heartily into him proje t, and promise am- . ststrinae. - "I tell yon wbat," ofd Jim Nixon let's have an editor. My g brother will a it, and we'll get the ,fella sat school to send . - in things, and the beets story shall ha a the - author's name on Ah title -page, an we'll print ever so mainy copies." "All right,' wall tht response all a hind. And then hours for meting were app, ted, -. and they resolved to Fail themselves • The Steeple -chase Printing Club." - The way In whtoo pens and ron& danced about at the, Webster $ph 1 for ' . ` a few days was sot ething remark". Such knitting of brows and biting of nail and twisting of shoulders might have frightened pdreits hoo they sots it but :Y..._ ,they did not, and so't;here was "'no en g alien ' .< _ of nervous maladies.' &omerletnousiJu ered, . and much paper went inlfo the wasteb sket; but the editor soon announced the omen manuscript, and the boys oeswed their - - Hterary efforts for the more - agresabl task of printing. But, strange to my, the editor had : prcmieed not to revea the author's name. The story was "'Is' The New 1Voa1►'s Ark, and the only nom &O- - companyfng It was to be Chester Dra ton's, . i. theaboys having•voted . that as he w the . donor,- this honor should be awarded him. The rest were contented to ' see is P led by the Steeple -ohase Club " In very small .. type down at the bottom of the last page. There were a good rc'aay difficulties o be overoome, and the boys worked like beavers under the direction of a nom tent .. bookbinder, whom Chem ter's father 9. ploy- ` ad for the purpose. Perhaps the v lame west a little rough, a trifle less ben tifal than the finished works of c xperl mood. hands, but how proudly did the Akers ;: survey it I Copy after copy was I rned off, until a goodly little pile was rem dy In 1. brightest soulet and ge Id ; and never was be better mtisfied than Chest " er. The Steeple -chase Printing Club we t in a body to the fair —a handsome,- valis t sof. of lads, fall of fun and nonsense, bit of : _ courteous manners and gentle address The book was prominently pl i bed, and at the table where Blanche yten was serving, everybody was saying hat a - . } bright Idea It had been, and how oleve and - fanny the story was, . + •• Have you read it ? How do yon like It? Isn't it good I" said one to anoth . "It is the best thing in the fair. era _ ought to have been a thousand copies they would go off like hot cakam." . 11 . Chester could not help being a little ad % ' ` all Blanche smilingly repeated ell the kind things that were said ; and Blanche 1 eked . I. . ., �. me pretty am she gave a 'little sigh, g, dismally, " None of -my things sell so fib„ . - "Yoa oodd not expect them to,' odd � . Chester. 's Why root ?" asked BeMie Clan s—a - bright- little wren of a girl, with soft voice and sweet manner that Chester th ught very Wi' hie ansLvored, in `a patTO taia�l ' . • y, " the things girl do are ,very ni ei I one, but they can't come quite p to ` l ;" and he looked at The .Veto rtsh'a Ark he held In his . hand with an im sums . . Amount of satisfaction. f Bessie'm laugh rang oat' as softly m ' - -,.. , i , M - I - : . i i. -, , 1. _ . - 1 I �r .- . . [ r • --1. ! : � . .1 �. I ' " f I I - - ' ! a. , . . . L : .. . . . . I .. L_ � -- - - . , - f.��:� . - - - I , , , as a' n's jubilant twitter when it has said to have been worth a#, the confidence ',- A Very Ourious Oommunity. - made• nook_ d t #ahiN t " Early In this century a number of Ger- .. " h it is ap er at#- thlall, ask soille -: �d , t .' ° , l�,ir.,�ttn� -irf' A n , T itaiy bso�e mania, antler the le�►dershlp of (aeorgo.Rapp. tlrtogry' and swore in ttie pia of M3'.. made • settlement in Pennsylv�nl� feur- "Oh, I must tell," cried Blanche; " I Williams. She ol,j�oted, and he told bar to teen miles from Pittsburg. They aimed to mtut tell. Bessie Clarke wrote the story. help herself if one oo411d. So she told her imi4te the example of the Disciples as re- Ohester•ftared oredplouady, dl isted in the Anti of the Apostles. In ether t . husband, Mr. Williams at cues loaded I M 8111, did 'did,' ubdded' Bliaobs, his pis 1, sought Brown, and found him words, they established a community having and every one crowded around the ono *. young esiti4 s p Did you swear lay wife's all think in tlimf n. The family relation anchor to non�r. tulate her... • V""n i' AskeA Mr. Willjams.1 "I did," was regard% !x1nuoty r* number of years, but Chester had a little straggle'with himself. answered Mr. Brower. Thereupon Mr. finally ttlltt.• became oelibatesi the bat of theabook was sgt',1�, after WUiffmt 111a1t; $rywn dead. and tits ')dat�tds end wives lived apart. Tai y•two years ago the father of > ad t , " n p +r$he became Thin way indexed aid'unwelaome�sarprt�e; tinderallem died, and after the estabad his tied losers At a �ne�`thynmbered but his d tier nature prevailed, sad' as aeon been mattled as was supposed, some papers about a thousand persons. as he had the chance he took Basle's hated, • - ,dll, that is and said • •' 1rou're a perfect briok -1 beg and family rellos were locked ice a chest, and left l about fifty -old men and women. pardon ; but theta hn' � a boy I knew -wile given to rho snare of tbo boy's,•grandmosher. The community prospered in wealth while could have done it;. Beside, ills not tell- . She died and the obest went to the mother. it diminished in numbers. In the past Its ing was splendid, and I jdst wish' try nano Battles waq rried a while ago and went to manafactnies were famous, especially their was off that Doubt." - j housekeepb�in Greenville, Mich., and his broadolothe, flannel, and blankets. Some •f Oh, no, no," said Bessie, laughing ; "it I mother sent the ,best to him. He opened years ago they bought some wild land in Is twice this fan to be anonymous • but when it, and in the old family, Bible found deca- Pennsylvania for the sake of the timber it Blanche told me that no girl's finger was to moats Which make him hair to property contained, Subsequently this trait proved to worth $40,000, be the middle cf the oil bearing lt@glon. be in the pies I ,could not resist the temp• R aces ured.ia upon the community. while Cation. and my brother (George was only too A land of robber;, dressed 'as Indian's, time Pc Y• glad to jet me try. You mast moon -Mrs." came into, tb little town of Peto nesx, all the time it is dying ant, because it made Bat no awoldinife were necessary. The Merid ` Id its tan. A travelling ooitnpaay no proodytes and would not cocn'eninoe veers I' 'in in the theatre the best la family, life. Visitors to the communittyy fair was a success every way. •y g, Pca tell touching stories of the hen er for ohil- of th town or the indioaoe. The g g robbers sarrbnnded the theatre, a atffiaitnt dren which theme old men and women still numb r of them going in and landerin feel. Thee babies and little ones who come r. A$OIII�tD THE WORLD. every one of all t e money and valuables to Harmony, am their village' is called, are $ on th r persons, sometimes witb violence. Passionately oa arced and wept over by Poriartouth tmembers oil -tbid ct'ew of the A y wt nt .pn the stage, ratosacked the them, celibate c munistm. In pausing it is famous war -ship Kearearge Ilt the time of ward she, and finally otrried o ff the hand• worthy of note khat the Shakers are dying her battle with the Alabama are planning to pe prima donna, Mme. Ruiz, and two oat In numbers. They make few or no prope- celebrate the 22d anniversary of the fight at d. coking chorus. girls. Daring -the tu• lytes, and the � my recruits they get are Boston, Jane 17. malt son of Mine. Knizwan killed, defend. children they adopt from the alms- ho,nse.. Telephone lines are being extended from ing h mother, and $3,000 ransom for the i A history of American mooialit,tic experi. the towns to the rural hills of Berkshire, for ladies had to be paid. meats, such as the Shakers, the Eoenomites, the convenience of summer boarders, whore California carries -on a la *ga business in and the Oneida Communists, would be very entertainment is one of the most prominent seas ells, which are gathered on its coast interesting reading. 4 industries of that region, ands ipped to Europe. One firm has a boa .ie -s The snapping of a dog at her logs, though tract o ship forty tons of shells every sixty . . no -bite was inflicted, so frightened a little dayr. They are worth from $700 to $1,000 Our Progress - irl In New Haven the other des that she a ton. They are used in all kinds of deoor- g y sieve indastrfe•+• An stages are quickly abandoned with the became ill, effasioa of blood to the head en , returning to the United completion of railroads, so the huge drastio, sued, and she died fn convulsions before States from Franco vastly tnoreased in price oathartio ills composed of crude and bulky morning. when raustormod into pearlba'tons, brooch medicine ire�gaioky abandoted by the in- The so- called peanat faotoirles of Norfolk, e• shawl clasps, knife han ,6l9e, or inlaid trodnotic of D :, Pierce's " Plens%nt Par - Va., handle and pat on the market a million work Tairita shells large Bat mother of- gatjve Pellets which are s • pearl hells, are worth from $1.50 to $4 each, 'a useeds, but and and a half dollars worth of peanuts each little larger than mustard seeds, but nom• -year. The factory is simply a oleaning, pol• and t e finest selected pairs are sometimes p3sed of highly concentrated vegetable ex- sold f r as mach as $50. By druggists. imhing, and sorting stab ishment, and the treats. work is all done by machinery; Off r Hughes and Steve Connelton, lads Cactus cloth is a new material sftt. a our. Two Two young women and one your man of Spa th, Oulo, went squirrel hunting on g Sa - ay. They happened to get into the face 00mpotled of soft silvery hairs. went boat riding on a recent Sunday, and mime �� and when they were about fifty - ' the boat tipped over. The young man was y -• , A Small Leek - tsll, and by standing on tiptoe was able to hifs�lf with sat brown n handkerchief. Il °tak a great ship ; and what at first af►- keep to head out of water, and the girl. Concelton, who had not soon him, saw the Pear's to be a trifling cough in apt to oulmin. hang to his hair and eon, land were saved, flutter of the handkerchief and thought It ate In consumption if not properly attended A three -year old ronngster sear ,;inns• was a T frd. He crept up, and wben within to In time. For consumption, which In moro- msttoz, -Dakota` was lost,- and, after a gunshot was oeriain the flutter was made b fula of the lungs, and for all blood and skin search of twenty-four hours, was found near y � diseases,_ Dc. Pierce's " Golden Medical Dls- hb home In s badger's hole, Into which he �d big O1AL fighting. So he blaaed away, very " bas no equal. 'B druggists. had slipped feet foremost, and which was peppered iinghe s head full of blvd shot 4 y ,gg . deep enough to quite conceal him. I' °Oki Ms eyes were not hit, and the is Some manafactarers have, introduced pa juries were not serious. . per hate. There may be same inconvenience While a young woman was it to Laken fa Bui jIsrs entered seveisl residences - in about them, but it won't be 't felt." an ezpream train from Boston to a reform . WUtox4 C#an.. the rather morning. At the sabooi the other day she eluded bar guardian boaseof Alto Clariera Davenport- Kaymond, YOung •°d middle -aged men, suffering and jumped through a window w�lle the the aged lad' whose 104th from nervous debility and kindred Affections, train was at full speed. The train was stop, y year vent cum• as loss of memory and hypochondria, should pod, but no girl was found, nor has been Pleted o Easter Sunday, the old Tally was enclose 10 vents in stamps for large illue yet, the firstfito bear the movements of too in. %rated pamphlet nag 'rt sun care, Ad. - traders., With her staff, which always Dispensary Medical A.mooia- y dross, Wo Id's ilia B Until very late);q only one espy of the stands at tae hr a3 of her coach at night, tion. Buffato.,N. Y. first edition of The Pilgrims Progress the rapped the floor so vigorously that the was known, but recently two ponies more burglars departed without securing any of A 150 +ton boulder rolled down the rittenn- have been picked up In Leaden at'sizpence the family treasurer. She said that she was tain at Sw•anville, Me., the other day, and each. 096 was Immediately sold to the afraid they would steal her little Bible out a clean -swath through a large forest British Mas6am for £65, and the othor to a which octntafned the fami ;y record, includ� trees for over thirty rode London publisher for £25, ing her o* n birth at Stamford, April 25th. Don't use any more nansMue purgatives !ouch The Kansas City Tait a4oi eti not hesitate .. _ .�. _____ ss Pills, lialts, &0, when you can get in Dr. Carson's' Stomach Bitters, a me=dicine that to my that the coming match between Sul• -'' a Death of a Prinoe in Poverty. moves the Bowels gently, eiransirg all in pur- livan and Mitchell will be a hippodroming idea from the system and rendering the Blood fizzle for gate money, and remarks with con- The last Prince of Girnsinten hate just pa• a and cool. Great EpiIng Medicine boots, siderable wisdom that " standing n atitst died at 8t. .Petersburg in very straitened P. 2$2 Sullivan for thirty per sent, of up Circumstances. Of. late years the Prince . . seas Is. much. safer than facia' Dom lived quite poor in • suburb of.the city , g Pay Prince Qserxe of Graeinlen was the fait re. MEN -THREE —and two ladies —ae Canvwgws ; for b�ood." resenttivo of a once t pay• H. E. BiitirlDY, Toren*. oak It.appearo facie k 'tit, book' on sea le• P powerful cocas. As - -- - -_ a youth he went to St. Petersburg, where `c UPERIOR FILES AND RASPS — WARRANTED goads- that their are many warm to raise the k- equal to best import* d ; all kinds of wean sting. be attrao ed maoh attention th ugh his Galt Fes wm wind. Yon may susppeend s he- goat skin at k . FtiaDmalCY Paaaia, Galt P.O the mast head you tiha De•utys the elegance of his oar go, and - -- - _ -- — y y flog s bop at the tlho mplander of his 'diamonds. kept a j� AORES GOOD LAND IN TOWNSHIP OF masts you May barn a brow and let th great house and became renew d for has- 6v Pl pion for sale cheap; rmall amount hatttille tarn toward the dasbod, quarter, pitality and benevolence. On a single day, dome: nip alt. .per. o4p1. K. J.,EItIT, London. you may blow out to sea the dust from the however, hjts wealth left him, and evestttnal chapel floor, you may stick a knife in the { A islR[bCB elts>E>&e iron' osRT$RB, mizzenmast or scratch the foremast knife with a ly he took o a couple of small rooms and wholesale houses, manufacture"; and prise live on a modest pension alloyed him` by enrol Fairs. Address Y. D. Nstr>fe�rt. YantWro- nails and so on. the Government. He bore his reverse .to,er. Hamilton. A small Waterbury lad iasld fi4. police of fortune 'withoat complaining, even man . si Acre Fa -*"* to Adze later man the other day,: " It sou 'see a ladder aging to devote a portion of his small pen• $8001 •-- 100.000 actin la 16 oents; 100.000 ap to my bed -room window to -night please Sion to the maintenanoe of lams favored 5 oeot music;, lostrnmemts halt. pales. BUTLeND, don't say Anytbing, or take it down. A lot friends. A Court lady of . his mother, figs Toronto. Of as boys are going to sleep together to- instance was provided with both hototp and ' , 014 d Ti ' in esoti Imu $I Flo. eight and get an early start to the circa aeoesmarlea for a long time, - and this d 1`lr 1 and E*pousai ".- a bask n ve. Court - come into town, and I want to et oat? eadent' 90 ears of a Xe_ sip. trimon g � y age, mlOi�tered to e Y and kindred themes. writs for the house an the sly." , The polioemmna Prince wring his last hears. . . 1"uls Om11 terastional Book and Bible aw . . DYSPEPSIA __ ., SYMPTOMS Variable dp t t t e' Faiol Gnawing at I tt of Stomach, jlisinga ing of Food; Hearth rn, Wind in g� ' Choking Load from' ood U ndigestedr 8 Taste in Mouth, I ache, < =oast- ' Foul Coated Tongue I.ow Spirits, Wes , ing Pains-- especiall , to Uc ft Side,_I, ° t' and Debility. 0 ""�W ��. - -- — Too Hearty . Eating ; pp,,,�'�� Ci�VS� WO rapidlti ; Tcx� {�_4*4 of Stimulants ; Too Z°'� greasy and animal foud--bravy,�pa t cheese, pickles, etc.'; vc{;!ected �on�i tion ; Bad Air; Lack of 1; xercise ; Ilurrl to Hard Work — either physical or menta. immediately after Dating, is the source many Stomach Troubles. - Regtlate the Diet and Mod CU R° of Living; take active cise, but not too soon E Eating ; Shun Stimulants ; Avoid � afte Hours, Rapid Eating, and overtaxing t) Stomach ; Regulate the •13ott-`',s ; A%4 Drinking at Meals; Abandon all larcot- such as tea, coffee, tobacco, liquors, eq as far as possible. Eat billy plain nourish,^ Food. Milk or pure water is the best dri! Take Burdock Blond Bitters, which r U. laces the Bowels, Promotes Perfect tion, Makes Pure Blood, Tones the Stoma � Regulates the Liver and Kidneys, and tht, Restores Perfect Health and Strength to t11 Debilitated System: _000000K O1000 BIT M COM MR- �� �� AND -sew MACRINES —e LL elzl� Ldp improvements ; bracket band saws for su" pg to posts; nest, ohrap and durable ; tend I% circulars. JOHN GULLIES h Co., CarletcnP* Oat. AGENTS FOR NEW • PARALLEL NULL BIBLES —large tape, splendid maps, G ful illustrations - Contains 3,00n quo q eUprai end �. ewers on Bible foples; liberal termr, ILteM&JMJ Book and Bible Home, Toronic, Ont. AGRNTS`WAA'tZD —IN EVERY TOWN AND county, for the O. K. Parer sod Slicer. BIN thing out ; - sells at sigitt'; sae ,le Knife natal w reotipt of pries, 150. Q D DAY, Aget:t, 40 Yonne tat , Toronto, od, AMali OAR A WOMAN WARTllD IIr Ulay township, to sell Dr. Talmage', new boot, . Live Coals." The keepest sad nb@l vig " specimen of oratory ever written ; nearly 700 prpf only #2; full particulars of this and other new belle rites• Sohavler Smith &,Co.. Publiebere Loaft C PI9CIaL NOTICE. —GRAND INDUCBJIp1f oftered W yonair Ladies and Gentlem *n dww Kay. Shorthand., Bookkeeping, CommercW Bcrietat, 8nalfab, Classical or Yathemadoal soarers, septets or all together, at halt the regular tuition tee. 9 dress immediately, Ts. Toaoitro Buman 00UAA Toronto, Oat. GUI6LPH 800111110M WLLEGE, 0uelph,orl Young moo and women thoroughly pmpnl for polttlone as Book- keepers. Shorthand Wrilm Caligraph or Telegraph Openion ; students face nine Provinces and States in attendance within t year; granuatee plsoed in commercial central Cat ads and the Ucitr_d &atca; rates modomb: taellittes exeellen*; instruct[ ,ir. fndivHtual ; tork% etc., address, K. AcCORKICK, Principal. NELSON & CO., YILLWRIGIIT9k ENOINZM j_� Berlin, Ont —Sole manufacturers in Can"d automatic engin from 2 to 15 h. p. ; automatic e' gines for printing offices; high speed automatic& R ines for electric lighting; automatic engines fa cheese, butter, a sausage factories, or any otk purpose where a iiatht and cheap power is require For price list and other particulare addres a• above Z WANT THREE AGENT!; IN JUCI county for a new book we will place oe a market to two ee)ke ; it will contain eve htasdni pages, and retail 0 $2.75 ; it is Edited by a provilees Canadtan Gentle an, who has not made publbs name; it Is ex fed the literary world will bid astir to find ou who the bilWant writer it; tie book 4 upon a imperant toplo, one never b" discussed by tan autlipre ; ell wtehing to bt, come agents for b remarkabl• volume ate edYW to write for rs. Address, Intemalis+l Book and Bible mee, Toronto. _ AGENTS t— OU OAN'T FIND A BOOS TW gives bette satWActlon or that you can mob money faster wi than " world's Wonders.'' legs all basses -0 tiace and Infidels, Catholld ui Protestants. old d young; old agents who Y" not canvassed t years are going into the field WO U; 0. F. Jen sold 128 the firrt week; J. L 00 says t " The week with " Wonders" 1iWAn one hundred and sixteen dollars." A good *0 for unemployed reons; outfit free to aatnaisrt' vaasen. write f r harms. B�DL.Y QetuttW1 Oo. Brantford Mme. NINE RY. 6N lEnglme8. B ors, Iron, Wood, and t,ileoelle sons maoWnem. t sale. For partioalars uddrest AA A M, MON Produotive Tc D. Isrrcm 4 Valen RISC% GUELPH J, &Ask WOOL URIC Of new patterns t H. W. PETFIE, Brsnuum We want an Agell I° s school dietriet to bell car Speoi.ltiea —by eGDlmfssl0n• Canadian NoVelt] COa - Toroat., "' .Y TO LEND . —osj wn, Village & Farm NPO' LL McDONALD, Barrbler• — Tor onto Street —Tf CARPET WORKS' JM STRONG & CO'I rACTUXstrs or & DAMASK CARPET �d designs, Cuelpr+ 00 �ARR1AQZ' & WAGG!! AW liamrfactaren of the Celebrated BraDna dn-Mun inn wom ;:: T. P?PPZR a� 00.9 G�nelpht � Our Duplex Axles are all to be bad N can Principal )ware Bore. In the Dominido.� d Its SPENC$ & Ca, I09naamer. will And It to their adva0600 0 I4 ask the Inds for our make of F lee and t0 EU PL lie- Caning a Bpeelal4• � it Ifor prim and forms. , 0 Ramutent - Ontario-] ` L�)I<T 16 L111M a 006, GAILT. Azle and- Lachine screw TO CArriape and Wagon Axles, Iron and ate ' �: T *Z i'10ZSO'lT OF a!UtTe and oatp Borews. sins Liston 1. Our 'reend Ter'reiierte T y ; WsAT A Fars OLD WALL. IT - Txmxvv&vx - vAi r,� TH$ It sXT DAY T 1: FIIVb 'TAX H. WILLIA'sla, Felt slate Booa WOULD BS ado B7FIZCTIvv INjCOLOA& I SS017LD Llt l ,fad tJALj, lies AL>lrie HS OLD LADY a Felt, s* by OIVmf IT ♦ 00A? OF PBB,PLEt Bo THAT $l CAN Plttah, Btilid Wr and dealer in Tarred enlsi TO•KORR!►W AND PAINT IT. ltluVl A � Papers. Oatpet sad APPrectitattive Owner. -: WsLi, lrOW, I'M GLAD HEAR YOU GOOD 700NDATION To WORK Olt,+, PA BAY 80. I Yes ALLIP -8 THOUGHT MYSM4 How JOB tZ WOULD l�t'�ady �OOlfltlg! &G Loo$ IN QOLOS. I. c ,, Mir Lm �M addarew . I:. I �i _ . 1 t. J. i l t B. WQJ.IAYgr: - - fli. Z.. «: Adeisids. •d• I y . Y _ '. -r r.• r .Y. r I' 1 4a,r t k • 1 -r + .� •a: ..�� ', t ( t t r. , V ti e 4.: 1 {: 1 .r. 'f r r• t 't J `1 °� �C r -.� i- 'rye f •I- s Ii �. r r i i� � J, u :f L 1 •� W n 1 Si 1i�e4�l w.• v ; } I .., l L ' a Odt d lib oo er thou; 6,:;591 w faus.e• dw is is t1d Sol" I sN an t0 Pat of be was 104 1-6_l,o, ID�— at�yed den to whin af ,i 13io Yrup and ass w business abo fns - . whc with snob a 1110 fabler for .04,ag wif bu Rose womd eye h fitful voice tome scone OVA aerie• Awe of cyst bee a Dian me o Tail wife kfi mood to this object of his may. In fib demest', authority as diflar ofro ,moat amiabl looms sabm me would sot Adviate y until other Some men "A if they 1 apt - y and a esp the and jovial an � world is and if the c &*side are Way can fi wW go to ha ales who near ways of seed to look tyre eye., w never blot always kin Wy could disappoint assured of alive and t}yt, brigh hood days. There an among the dearly love hearing the mad to feel I A petition, dernests, alt may be wet before it as take a pride situation I adoasnea o tern of the a ward emus wire - pullin don them them of yiel the fact, he it 41 they oo afnamh the %linters." looses sight se ��g La rendering them to the too indalg " to pat a When to wife in all blims. M on an dreadf se lards of alt least the Mod in l there is There ar VA know Many olev bands be of wives, 0400 am m ".t, or may are Vi, e Mae as a' tarried his w Will have Noble It worth e as right. self a Ma Uh crodi hE at o *A Sam peatano% - ad title of ftMq q Uftk � was a p, to Ma Weald ",it an mat its �• Se M 11 Ad kis � F. . ; '�: 1` Y d I !. l A - k 1 r "I. I - -. , :�1 1 .. ! . ' 1 ! . . . I; ;; , . .. . '. .- :..: . . „ ._., . . , .. . ''I .:. . K. t 1. ,. ...... •.fl. M a:rkrt,• . ... ,, ti.3.. I . . .. , ......, , .. +•a: • *:i , ;. r .. v y ,PS^rmr....�,. .i,.rrv.,+4-41Aa - 3 ,>I �'.s'. +�. •wY�... .a' > .•ad.''Y�'tr_.r. �,t' lit; ! ;: i II t. + *9.ictAi °�l a: 1a� "t 1F'.Nt Se11fi+ei.lift.'t. °PQ�T�R i'SfM!,eat(lj4•l:Nu " l:•n ► td.i .. L^r: -" -: .. r 7.. .^t• iy,aM t �'.tu.RF. 1. TTBR' . I •r„'�b '�;�- r .. . .. . . ,. ,.; .. „ter . - �? . r.. .. t ,'1 f T i , i,. < 71 rl wr ',r,' +.� tY = f r. ,�:; .. t ; .. . -??? • i c - .-... ­1 ,, YOU�4G FOLK ; i 'r 1 - { r t • ' -T]iil - ]1oi� e q rk4 r' . ., j'' What are you oiug o make f r' our -' fair, Chester"? ' The ape or was �► very i. - genii yourg woman, with so muohi try' i. . , blends hair hanging over her ,eyes;t6�a she . Leked very like the .terrier curled np Ibesid} I the work• basket, rwhere wdro bund><ed �bt�ghb i bits of ribbon and lace to, be tarps$ ante wonderful " nothings", its" for the fair. i - • " I don't know," was the response fronn a aoornsr where Chester ;was muppemed Apo be '; - ' , , studying. `'' 1 " A boy with a oam�ra and a scroll- saw - and a printing ought to do lots of I ' s, Beads Marko isy " • a• id Bessie really icy that?" ' - ; "Yes, and she fs.,po have a table, "'d. asdl the �meney goes to the hildren's Hospital. " " I don't care whet the scatty, g d1 , '•Bat yea ought ; t't3 ee phiisamome- d Q&g•" 1k , '• Fllling something ?" , i- " Yes ; poor,; little empty stn hs' I I} suppose that's what it means. ,' :f - •` W by should oilildran In a h*l l be I,. hungry. when they ha a oranges andit logs ? 1. . Aunt Constance to dozens of them :' there " i Blanche was unable to reply, for mh ba3 i come to a twist in h silk, and was ■ gg1- .1 mg with a -knot ; b ` ides, she alwa . fdt like a witness in ,oar when Cheittr gun I'' to ask questions. " You will make so .thing, won't oa ?" . she said, after awhile "I might m ake a book," maid Ch ter, ( ' looking around As if f r an idea. •• The.very thing I--& plofit►re book, sap pose," said Blanche eagerly. esslal' makes - lovely amp-books with Chr tmas card.." •' Da y oa think 1' do that ?'' w the scornful answer. I '•Why net 2" i :. pt . ' "I'm not a gsrk I mean a real ok, - with a title and a prof a and a 'to be con- , ttnaed' —or, no, • the end,' would be b tier —and stories In It " •' Oh V said Blanche, drawing a long ' breath. ,: •' I earl print It well�enough ; I have lan- ty of paper, and my p�rea is all in goo or- der. The type it a 11 le mined, but can soon straighten it out the only both. will ` f - be the stories. I hi to write." " go do I ; my fing get so inky." "That isn't the we et —it's the th king mote than the inking.' . as Laura Jones likes t ; she writes ve s." • , " So does Jack Van ; he makes up urns f by the yard. "And Bitty Rog 's ooinpositio are ' splendid " " I. won't have y girl' finge is ; - this pie ; they can ek a pipoashio and paint pie gases" 7 "Oh, Uhesterl" I .1 •` 1'11 onlj have onal� story `with ill atrai- . Lions, and a red binding and gilt letters. r. - •. I'm going to see Tom $arker and the ys 1 perhaps they will hal ' When is the air?" "Six weeks from tc Iay." 'a That's time etgon ," said Cheater,'! as Le pat on his cap and went eat. L. He found Tom Bar er and two'or three -' of his other; oampanie a playing ban ball, 11 'bat they were tired, d glad to have chat I ` _ as they strolled he e. They all entered - heartily into him proje t, and promise am- . ststrinae. - "I tell yon wbat," ofd Jim Nixon let's have an editor. My g brother will a it, and we'll get the ,fella sat school to send . - in things, and the beets story shall ha a the - author's name on Ah title -page, an we'll print ever so mainy copies." "All right,' wall tht response all a hind. And then hours for meting were app, ted, -. and they resolved to Fail themselves • The Steeple -chase Printing Club." - The way In whtoo pens and ron& danced about at the, Webster $ph 1 for ' . ` a few days was sot ething remark". Such knitting of brows and biting of nail and twisting of shoulders might have frightened pdreits hoo they sots it but :Y..._ ,they did not, and so't;here was "'no en g alien ' .< _ of nervous maladies.' &omerletnousiJu ered, . and much paper went inlfo the wasteb sket; but the editor soon announced the omen manuscript, and the boys oeswed their - - Hterary efforts for the more - agresabl task of printing. But, strange to my, the editor had : prcmieed not to revea the author's name. The story was "'Is' The New 1Voa1►'s Ark, and the only nom &O- - companyfng It was to be Chester Dra ton's, . i. theaboys having•voted . that as he w the . donor,- this honor should be awarded him. The rest were contented to ' see is P led by the Steeple -ohase Club " In very small .. type down at the bottom of the last page. There were a good rc'aay difficulties o be overoome, and the boys worked like beavers under the direction of a nom tent .. bookbinder, whom Chem ter's father 9. ploy- ` ad for the purpose. Perhaps the v lame west a little rough, a trifle less ben tifal than the finished works of c xperl mood. hands, but how proudly did the Akers ;: survey it I Copy after copy was I rned off, until a goodly little pile was rem dy In 1. brightest soulet and ge Id ; and never was be better mtisfied than Chest " er. The Steeple -chase Printing Club we t in a body to the fair —a handsome,- valis t sof. of lads, fall of fun and nonsense, bit of : _ courteous manners and gentle address The book was prominently pl i bed, and at the table where Blanche yten was serving, everybody was saying hat a - . } bright Idea It had been, and how oleve and - fanny the story was, . + •• Have you read it ? How do yon like It? Isn't it good I" said one to anoth . "It is the best thing in the fair. era _ ought to have been a thousand copies they would go off like hot cakam." . 11 . Chester could not help being a little ad % ' ` all Blanche smilingly repeated ell the kind things that were said ; and Blanche 1 eked . I. . ., �. me pretty am she gave a 'little sigh, g, dismally, " None of -my things sell so fib„ . - "Yoa oodd not expect them to,' odd � . Chester. 's Why root ?" asked BeMie Clan s—a - bright- little wren of a girl, with soft voice and sweet manner that Chester th ught very Wi' hie ansLvored, in `a patTO taia�l ' . • y, " the things girl do are ,very ni ei I one, but they can't come quite p to ` l ;" and he looked at The .Veto rtsh'a Ark he held In his . hand with an im sums . . Amount of satisfaction. f Bessie'm laugh rang oat' as softly m ' - -,.. , i , M - I - : . i i. -, , 1. _ . - 1 I �r .- . . [ r • --1. ! : � . .1 �. I ' " f I I - - ' ! a. , . . . L : .. . . . . I .. L_ � -- - - . , - f.��:� . - - - I , , , as a' n's jubilant twitter when it has said to have been worth a#, the confidence ',- A Very Ourious Oommunity. - made• nook_ d t #ahiN t " Early In this century a number of Ger- .. " h it is ap er at#- thlall, ask soille -: �d , t .' ° , l�,ir.,�ttn� -irf' A n , T itaiy bso�e mania, antler the le�►dershlp of (aeorgo.Rapp. tlrtogry' and swore in ttie pia of M3'.. made • settlement in Pennsylv�nl� feur- "Oh, I must tell," cried Blanche; " I Williams. She ol,j�oted, and he told bar to teen miles from Pittsburg. They aimed to mtut tell. Bessie Clarke wrote the story. help herself if one oo411d. So she told her imi4te the example of the Disciples as re- Ohester•ftared oredplouady, dl isted in the Anti of the Apostles. In ether t . husband, Mr. Williams at cues loaded I M 8111, did 'did,' ubdded' Bliaobs, his pis 1, sought Brown, and found him words, they established a community having and every one crowded around the ono *. young esiti4 s p Did you swear lay wife's all think in tlimf n. The family relation anchor to non�r. tulate her... • V""n i' AskeA Mr. Willjams.1 "I did," was regard% !x1nuoty r* number of years, but Chester had a little straggle'with himself. answered Mr. Brower. Thereupon Mr. finally ttlltt.• became oelibatesi the bat of theabook was sgt',1�, after WUiffmt 111a1t; $rywn dead. and tits ')dat�tds end wives lived apart. Tai y•two years ago the father of > ad t , " n p +r$he became Thin way indexed aid'unwelaome�sarprt�e; tinderallem died, and after the estabad his tied losers At a �ne�`thynmbered but his d tier nature prevailed, sad' as aeon been mattled as was supposed, some papers about a thousand persons. as he had the chance he took Basle's hated, • - ,dll, that is and said • •' 1rou're a perfect briok -1 beg and family rellos were locked ice a chest, and left l about fifty -old men and women. pardon ; but theta hn' � a boy I knew -wile given to rho snare of tbo boy's,•grandmosher. The community prospered in wealth while could have done it;. Beside, ills not tell- . She died and the obest went to the mother. it diminished in numbers. In the past Its ing was splendid, and I jdst wish' try nano Battles waq rried a while ago and went to manafactnies were famous, especially their was off that Doubt." - j housekeepb�in Greenville, Mich., and his broadolothe, flannel, and blankets. Some •f Oh, no, no," said Bessie, laughing ; "it I mother sent the ,best to him. He opened years ago they bought some wild land in Is twice this fan to be anonymous • but when it, and in the old family, Bible found deca- Pennsylvania for the sake of the timber it Blanche told me that no girl's finger was to moats Which make him hair to property contained, Subsequently this trait proved to worth $40,000, be the middle cf the oil bearing lt@glon. be in the pies I ,could not resist the temp• R aces ured.ia upon the community. while Cation. and my brother (George was only too A land of robber;, dressed 'as Indian's, time Pc Y• glad to jet me try. You mast moon -Mrs." came into, tb little town of Peto nesx, all the time it is dying ant, because it made Bat no awoldinife were necessary. The Merid ` Id its tan. A travelling ooitnpaay no proodytes and would not cocn'eninoe veers I' 'in in the theatre the best la family, life. Visitors to the communittyy fair was a success every way. •y g, Pca tell touching stories of the hen er for ohil- of th town or the indioaoe. The g g robbers sarrbnnded the theatre, a atffiaitnt dren which theme old men and women still numb r of them going in and landerin feel. Thee babies and little ones who come r. A$OIII�tD THE WORLD. every one of all t e money and valuables to Harmony, am their village' is called, are $ on th r persons, sometimes witb violence. Passionately oa arced and wept over by Poriartouth tmembers oil -tbid ct'ew of the A y wt nt .pn the stage, ratosacked the them, celibate c munistm. In pausing it is famous war -ship Kearearge Ilt the time of ward she, and finally otrried o ff the hand• worthy of note khat the Shakers are dying her battle with the Alabama are planning to pe prima donna, Mme. Ruiz, and two oat In numbers. They make few or no prope- celebrate the 22d anniversary of the fight at d. coking chorus. girls. Daring -the tu• lytes, and the � my recruits they get are Boston, Jane 17. malt son of Mine. Knizwan killed, defend. children they adopt from the alms- ho,nse.. Telephone lines are being extended from ing h mother, and $3,000 ransom for the i A history of American mooialit,tic experi. the towns to the rural hills of Berkshire, for ladies had to be paid. meats, such as the Shakers, the Eoenomites, the convenience of summer boarders, whore California carries -on a la *ga business in and the Oneida Communists, would be very entertainment is one of the most prominent seas ells, which are gathered on its coast interesting reading. 4 industries of that region, ands ipped to Europe. One firm has a boa .ie -s The snapping of a dog at her logs, though tract o ship forty tons of shells every sixty . . no -bite was inflicted, so frightened a little dayr. They are worth from $700 to $1,000 Our Progress - irl In New Haven the other des that she a ton. They are used in all kinds of deoor- g y sieve indastrfe•+• An stages are quickly abandoned with the became ill, effasioa of blood to the head en , returning to the United completion of railroads, so the huge drastio, sued, and she died fn convulsions before States from Franco vastly tnoreased in price oathartio ills composed of crude and bulky morning. when raustormod into pearlba'tons, brooch medicine ire�gaioky abandoted by the in- The so- called peanat faotoirles of Norfolk, e• shawl clasps, knife han ,6l9e, or inlaid trodnotic of D :, Pierce's " Plens%nt Par - Va., handle and pat on the market a million work Tairita shells large Bat mother of- gatjve Pellets which are s • pearl hells, are worth from $1.50 to $4 each, 'a useeds, but and and a half dollars worth of peanuts each little larger than mustard seeds, but nom• -year. The factory is simply a oleaning, pol• and t e finest selected pairs are sometimes p3sed of highly concentrated vegetable ex- sold f r as mach as $50. By druggists. imhing, and sorting stab ishment, and the treats. work is all done by machinery; Off r Hughes and Steve Connelton, lads Cactus cloth is a new material sftt. a our. Two Two young women and one your man of Spa th, Oulo, went squirrel hunting on g Sa - ay. They happened to get into the face 00mpotled of soft silvery hairs. went boat riding on a recent Sunday, and mime �� and when they were about fifty - ' the boat tipped over. The young man was y -• , A Small Leek - tsll, and by standing on tiptoe was able to hifs�lf with sat brown n handkerchief. Il °tak a great ship ; and what at first af►- keep to head out of water, and the girl. Concelton, who had not soon him, saw the Pear's to be a trifling cough in apt to oulmin. hang to his hair and eon, land were saved, flutter of the handkerchief and thought It ate In consumption if not properly attended A three -year old ronngster sear ,;inns• was a T frd. He crept up, and wben within to In time. For consumption, which In moro- msttoz, -Dakota` was lost,- and, after a gunshot was oeriain the flutter was made b fula of the lungs, and for all blood and skin search of twenty-four hours, was found near y � diseases,_ Dc. Pierce's " Golden Medical Dls- hb home In s badger's hole, Into which he �d big O1AL fighting. So he blaaed away, very " bas no equal. 'B druggists. had slipped feet foremost, and which was peppered iinghe s head full of blvd shot 4 y ,gg . deep enough to quite conceal him. I' °Oki Ms eyes were not hit, and the is Some manafactarers have, introduced pa juries were not serious. . per hate. There may be same inconvenience While a young woman was it to Laken fa Bui jIsrs entered seveisl residences - in about them, but it won't be 't felt." an ezpream train from Boston to a reform . WUtox4 C#an.. the rather morning. At the sabooi the other day she eluded bar guardian boaseof Alto Clariera Davenport- Kaymond, YOung •°d middle -aged men, suffering and jumped through a window w�lle the the aged lad' whose 104th from nervous debility and kindred Affections, train was at full speed. The train was stop, y year vent cum• as loss of memory and hypochondria, should pod, but no girl was found, nor has been Pleted o Easter Sunday, the old Tally was enclose 10 vents in stamps for large illue yet, the firstfito bear the movements of too in. %rated pamphlet nag 'rt sun care, Ad. - traders., With her staff, which always Dispensary Medical A.mooia- y dross, Wo Id's ilia B Until very late);q only one espy of the stands at tae hr a3 of her coach at night, tion. Buffato.,N. Y. first edition of The Pilgrims Progress the rapped the floor so vigorously that the was known, but recently two ponies more burglars departed without securing any of A 150 +ton boulder rolled down the rittenn- have been picked up In Leaden at'sizpence the family treasurer. She said that she was tain at Sw•anville, Me., the other day, and each. 096 was Immediately sold to the afraid they would steal her little Bible out a clean -swath through a large forest British Mas6am for £65, and the othor to a which octntafned the fami ;y record, includ� trees for over thirty rode London publisher for £25, ing her o* n birth at Stamford, April 25th. Don't use any more nansMue purgatives !ouch The Kansas City Tait a4oi eti not hesitate .. _ .�. _____ ss Pills, lialts, &0, when you can get in Dr. Carson's' Stomach Bitters, a me=dicine that to my that the coming match between Sul• -'' a Death of a Prinoe in Poverty. moves the Bowels gently, eiransirg all in pur- livan and Mitchell will be a hippodroming idea from the system and rendering the Blood fizzle for gate money, and remarks with con- The last Prince of Girnsinten hate just pa• a and cool. Great EpiIng Medicine boots, siderable wisdom that " standing n atitst died at 8t. .Petersburg in very straitened P. 2$2 Sullivan for thirty per sent, of up Circumstances. Of. late years the Prince . . seas Is. much. safer than facia' Dom lived quite poor in • suburb of.the city , g Pay Prince Qserxe of Graeinlen was the fait re. MEN -THREE —and two ladies —ae Canvwgws ; for b�ood." resenttivo of a once t pay• H. E. BiitirlDY, Toren*. oak It.appearo facie k 'tit, book' on sea le• P powerful cocas. As - -- - -_ a youth he went to St. Petersburg, where `c UPERIOR FILES AND RASPS — WARRANTED goads- that their are many warm to raise the k- equal to best import* d ; all kinds of wean sting. be attrao ed maoh attention th ugh his Galt Fes wm wind. Yon may susppeend s he- goat skin at k . FtiaDmalCY Paaaia, Galt P.O the mast head you tiha De•utys the elegance of his oar go, and - -- - _ -- — y y flog s bop at the tlho mplander of his 'diamonds. kept a j� AORES GOOD LAND IN TOWNSHIP OF masts you May barn a brow and let th great house and became renew d for has- 6v Pl pion for sale cheap; rmall amount hatttille tarn toward the dasbod, quarter, pitality and benevolence. On a single day, dome: nip alt. .per. o4p1. K. J.,EItIT, London. you may blow out to sea the dust from the however, hjts wealth left him, and evestttnal chapel floor, you may stick a knife in the { A islR[bCB elts>E>&e iron' osRT$RB, mizzenmast or scratch the foremast knife with a ly he took o a couple of small rooms and wholesale houses, manufacture"; and prise live on a modest pension alloyed him` by enrol Fairs. Address Y. D. Nstr>fe�rt. YantWro- nails and so on. the Government. He bore his reverse .to,er. Hamilton. A small Waterbury lad iasld fi4. police of fortune 'withoat complaining, even man . si Acre Fa -*"* to Adze later man the other day,: " It sou 'see a ladder aging to devote a portion of his small pen• $8001 •-- 100.000 actin la 16 oents; 100.000 ap to my bed -room window to -night please Sion to the maintenanoe of lams favored 5 oeot music;, lostrnmemts halt. pales. BUTLeND, don't say Anytbing, or take it down. A lot friends. A Court lady of . his mother, figs Toronto. Of as boys are going to sleep together to- instance was provided with both hototp and ' , 014 d Ti ' in esoti Imu $I Flo. eight and get an early start to the circa aeoesmarlea for a long time, - and this d 1`lr 1 and E*pousai ".- a bask n ve. Court - come into town, and I want to et oat? eadent' 90 ears of a Xe_ sip. trimon g � y age, mlOi�tered to e Y and kindred themes. writs for the house an the sly." , The polioemmna Prince wring his last hears. . . 1"uls Om11 terastional Book and Bible aw . . DYSPEPSIA __ ., SYMPTOMS Variable dp t t t e' Faiol Gnawing at I tt of Stomach, jlisinga ing of Food; Hearth rn, Wind in g� ' Choking Load from' ood U ndigestedr 8 Taste in Mouth, I ache, < =oast- ' Foul Coated Tongue I.ow Spirits, Wes , ing Pains-- especiall , to Uc ft Side,_I, ° t' and Debility. 0 ""�W ��. - -- — Too Hearty . Eating ; pp,,,�'�� Ci�VS� WO rapidlti ; Tcx� {�_4*4 of Stimulants ; Too Z°'� greasy and animal foud--bravy,�pa t cheese, pickles, etc.'; vc{;!ected �on�i tion ; Bad Air; Lack of 1; xercise ; Ilurrl to Hard Work — either physical or menta. immediately after Dating, is the source many Stomach Troubles. - Regtlate the Diet and Mod CU R° of Living; take active cise, but not too soon E Eating ; Shun Stimulants ; Avoid � afte Hours, Rapid Eating, and overtaxing t) Stomach ; Regulate the •13ott-`',s ; A%4 Drinking at Meals; Abandon all larcot- such as tea, coffee, tobacco, liquors, eq as far as possible. Eat billy plain nourish,^ Food. Milk or pure water is the best dri! Take Burdock Blond Bitters, which r U. laces the Bowels, Promotes Perfect tion, Makes Pure Blood, Tones the Stoma � Regulates the Liver and Kidneys, and tht, Restores Perfect Health and Strength to t11 Debilitated System: _000000K O1000 BIT M COM MR- �� �� AND -sew MACRINES —e LL elzl� Ldp improvements ; bracket band saws for su" pg to posts; nest, ohrap and durable ; tend I% circulars. JOHN GULLIES h Co., CarletcnP* Oat. AGENTS FOR NEW • PARALLEL NULL BIBLES —large tape, splendid maps, G ful illustrations - Contains 3,00n quo q eUprai end �. ewers on Bible foples; liberal termr, ILteM&JMJ Book and Bible Home, Toronic, Ont. AGRNTS`WAA'tZD —IN EVERY TOWN AND county, for the O. K. Parer sod Slicer. BIN thing out ; - sells at sigitt'; sae ,le Knife natal w reotipt of pries, 150. Q D DAY, Aget:t, 40 Yonne tat , Toronto, od, AMali OAR A WOMAN WARTllD IIr Ulay township, to sell Dr. Talmage', new boot, . Live Coals." The keepest sad nb@l vig " specimen of oratory ever written ; nearly 700 prpf only #2; full particulars of this and other new belle rites• Sohavler Smith &,Co.. Publiebere Loaft C PI9CIaL NOTICE. —GRAND INDUCBJIp1f oftered W yonair Ladies and Gentlem *n dww Kay. Shorthand., Bookkeeping, CommercW Bcrietat, 8nalfab, Classical or Yathemadoal soarers, septets or all together, at halt the regular tuition tee. 9 dress immediately, Ts. Toaoitro Buman 00UAA Toronto, Oat. GUI6LPH 800111110M WLLEGE, 0uelph,orl Young moo and women thoroughly pmpnl for polttlone as Book- keepers. Shorthand Wrilm Caligraph or Telegraph Openion ; students face nine Provinces and States in attendance within t year; granuatee plsoed in commercial central Cat ads and the Ucitr_d &atca; rates modomb: taellittes exeellen*; instruct[ ,ir. fndivHtual ; tork% etc., address, K. AcCORKICK, Principal. NELSON & CO., YILLWRIGIIT9k ENOINZM j_� Berlin, Ont —Sole manufacturers in Can"d automatic engin from 2 to 15 h. p. ; automatic e' gines for printing offices; high speed automatic& R ines for electric lighting; automatic engines fa cheese, butter, a sausage factories, or any otk purpose where a iiatht and cheap power is require For price list and other particulare addres a• above Z WANT THREE AGENT!; IN JUCI county for a new book we will place oe a market to two ee)ke ; it will contain eve htasdni pages, and retail 0 $2.75 ; it is Edited by a provilees Canadtan Gentle an, who has not made publbs name; it Is ex fed the literary world will bid astir to find ou who the bilWant writer it; tie book 4 upon a imperant toplo, one never b" discussed by tan autlipre ; ell wtehing to bt, come agents for b remarkabl• volume ate edYW to write for rs. Address, Intemalis+l Book and Bible mee, Toronto. _ AGENTS t— OU OAN'T FIND A BOOS TW gives bette satWActlon or that you can mob money faster wi than " world's Wonders.'' legs all basses -0 tiace and Infidels, Catholld ui Protestants. old d young; old agents who Y" not canvassed t years are going into the field WO U; 0. F. Jen sold 128 the firrt week; J. L 00 says t " The week with " Wonders" 1iWAn one hundred and sixteen dollars." A good *0 for unemployed reons; outfit free to aatnaisrt' vaasen. write f r harms. B�DL.Y QetuttW1 Oo. Brantford Mme. NINE RY. 6N lEnglme8. B ors, Iron, Wood, and t,ileoelle sons maoWnem. t sale. For partioalars uddrest AA A M, MON Produotive Tc D. Isrrcm 4 Valen RISC% GUELPH J, &Ask WOOL URIC Of new patterns t H. W. PETFIE, Brsnuum We want an Agell I° s school dietriet to bell car Speoi.ltiea —by eGDlmfssl0n• Canadian NoVelt] COa - Toroat., "' .Y TO LEND . —osj wn, Village & Farm NPO' LL McDONALD, Barrbler• — Tor onto Street —Tf CARPET WORKS' JM STRONG & CO'I rACTUXstrs or & DAMASK CARPET �d designs, Cuelpr+ 00 �ARR1AQZ' & WAGG!! AW liamrfactaren of the Celebrated BraDna dn-Mun inn wom ;:: T. P?PPZR a� 00.9 G�nelpht � Our Duplex Axles are all to be bad N can Principal )ware Bore. In the Dominido.� d Its SPENC$ & Ca, I09naamer. will And It to their adva0600 0 I4 ask the Inds for our make of F lee and t0 EU PL lie- Caning a Bpeelal4• � it Ifor prim and forms. , 0 Ramutent - Ontario-] ` L�)I<T 16 L111M a 006, GAILT. Azle and- Lachine screw TO CArriape and Wagon Axles, Iron and ate ' �: T *Z i'10ZSO'lT OF a!UtTe and oatp Borews. sins Liston 1. Our 'reend Ter'reiierte T y ; WsAT A Fars OLD WALL. IT - Txmxvv&vx - vAi r,� TH$ It sXT DAY T 1: FIIVb 'TAX H. WILLIA'sla, Felt slate Booa WOULD BS ado B7FIZCTIvv INjCOLOA& I SS017LD Llt l ,fad tJALj, lies AL>lrie HS OLD LADY a Felt, s* by OIVmf IT ♦ 00A? OF PBB,PLEt Bo THAT $l CAN Plttah, Btilid Wr and dealer in Tarred enlsi TO•KORR!►W AND PAINT IT. ltluVl A � Papers. Oatpet sad APPrectitattive Owner. -: WsLi, lrOW, I'M GLAD HEAR YOU GOOD 700NDATION To WORK Olt,+, PA BAY 80. I Yes ALLIP -8 THOUGHT MYSM4 How JOB tZ WOULD l�t'�ady �OOlfltlg! &G Loo$ IN QOLOS. I. c ,, Mir Lm �M addarew . I:. I �i _ . 1 t. J. i l t B. WQJ.IAYgr: - - fli. Z.. «: Adeisids. •d• I y . Y _ '. -r r.• r .Y. r I' 1 4a,r t k • 1 -r + .� •a: ..�� ', t ( t t r. , V ti e 4.: 1 {: 1 .r. 'f r r• t 't J `1 °� �C r -.� i- 'rye f •I- s Ii �. r r i i� � J, u :f L 1 •� W n 1 Si 1i�e4�l w.• v ; } I .., l L ' a Odt d lib oo er thou; 6,:;591 w faus.e• dw is is t1d Sol" I sN an t0 Pat of be was 104 1-6_l,o, ID�— at�yed den to whin af ,i 13io Yrup and ass w business abo fns - . whc with snob a 1110 fabler for .04,ag wif bu Rose womd eye h fitful voice tome scone OVA aerie• Awe of cyst bee a Dian me o Tail wife kfi mood to this object of his may. In fib demest', authority as diflar ofro ,moat amiabl looms sabm me would sot Adviate y until other Some men "A if they 1 apt - y and a esp the and jovial an � world is and if the c &*side are Way can fi wW go to ha ales who near ways of seed to look tyre eye., w never blot always kin Wy could disappoint assured of alive and t}yt, brigh hood days. There an among the dearly love hearing the mad to feel I A petition, dernests, alt may be wet before it as take a pride situation I adoasnea o tern of the a ward emus wire - pullin don them them of yiel the fact, he it 41 they oo afnamh the %linters." looses sight se ��g La rendering them to the too indalg " to pat a When to wife in all blims. M on an dreadf se lards of alt least the Mod in l there is There ar VA know Many olev bands be of wives, 0400 am m ".t, or may are Vi, e Mae as a' tarried his w Will have Noble It worth e as right. self a Ma Uh crodi hE at o *A Sam peatano% - ad title of ftMq q Uftk � was a p, to Ma Weald ",it an mat its �• Se M 11 Ad kis � F. . ; '�: 1` Y d I !. l A - k 1 r a Odt d lib oo er thou; 6,:;591 w faus.e• dw is is t1d Sol" I sN an t0 Pat of be was 104 1-6_l,o, ID�— at�yed den to whin af ,i 13io Yrup and ass w business abo fns - . whc with snob a 1110 fabler for .04,ag wif bu Rose womd eye h fitful voice tome scone OVA aerie• Awe of cyst bee a Dian me o Tail wife kfi mood to this object of his may. In fib demest', authority as diflar ofro ,moat amiabl looms sabm me would sot Adviate y until other Some men "A if they 1 apt - y and a esp the and jovial an � world is and if the c &*side are Way can fi wW go to ha ales who near ways of seed to look tyre eye., w never blot always kin Wy could disappoint assured of alive and t}yt, brigh hood days. There an among the dearly love hearing the mad to feel I A petition, dernests, alt may be wet before it as take a pride situation I adoasnea o tern of the a ward emus wire - pullin don them them of yiel the fact, he it 41 they oo afnamh the %linters." looses sight se ��g La rendering them to the too indalg " to pat a When to wife in all blims. M on an dreadf se lards of alt least the Mod in l there is There ar VA know Many olev bands be of wives, 0400 am m ".t, or may are Vi, e Mae as a' tarried his w Will have Noble It worth e as right. self a Ma Uh crodi hE at o *A Sam peatano% - ad title of ftMq q Uftk � was a p, to Ma Weald ",it an mat its �• Se M 11 Ad kis � F. . ; '�: 1` Y d I !. l A - k 1 r �i• '::• . Ld." ]iRlaldlla �` of Z t ar &seta ire - - ... .... ...�. s .�++• . . ' . a �nebsnd�. Citdem�o �oamh•rhlretlir�s soytsiei the "young writer i!eadr t$e reviews "' Mt3anagw¢ >s t'rre�. . of his fins work he ottsn finds 1S is a ed For l�enrtt`lgiti S I reateot mysterlea. of life' to gay l• -. i �Dtaand one gthat still rem�►ins so after the foe so pss of mar eri are reported the followiniq p s i{ err book Instead of a novel j Tda a to the heal medicine *at I have 4 . ht and atnd on the sub' rot, is „ At tqulf et Lea's Liug' g U4 young G erman who L dhiae•e-dooUrm only' i� trim fire to ten B It b rat . . * �k Diet vea for near y I Sir, or wh key shopi, ob the mad to' P iko. wed to r - O° . Va • much thong PPb hays thrown Sbe bomb at the cents a• vidL The are probabiv just Jul fatal pleasant 0 take, And. no disagreeable or aw _ �eble at how bows women manage a hatband 1 near K mentsobnk fee mob ink or Ha Market � learned : Two men in as other dsolon who gar from $2 to $5 Pl y p mt-efiodw -- follow its ad- s. i t pal, , j r, y . earhnt s m to e' F charmingly• while others make each dole - pennants; a aA tuna ' dr k a considerable civilian droma walked wort on Ambrose mtaiaSrmtion. . 1\1; s_ , so I was a visitor on one coos• When they find an Alderman In Now York My attention was called to it . , _ tag a� f fat tsllares. quantity of kiss, Un er the tuflaenn mutest at 12:30 the ether attesaoea When as'�a remedy for neuralgia about three �t'nd its Sc, don ins oertain household, which I will of the spirit they became olay and threat - they wore hot n Lincoln and Robs who never took a bribe he is 'Spoken of as o and as I had suffered Intensely h m 1 ' ;.1d'gegt Dui rime here, where the rlpsEn of the boat y be a s,6 • eniagt bat, nfortanatety, !hers were oral rSreete the o s She : �°' but some 000eletr'1o. y y y p gate tam. front of a neuralgia ;a almost earl for more than thirty 1'e' �' N not an object of the least aelloitnde on the wife a 1 the three- r -old chit and little A waste of " S"-- u It in de t. B yearly LOnsti eau y d• and walked Irate the Ba! the adored Deck at oar bold sa m you Spirits, W� the part of any member of the family i to servant oft a inn keeper n charge of the The figafw ••80" were on the weather- , P ur h y ; ye�n.I determined to .sty It to say ewe - " � Et �iae,�i ?o fit he was simply tolerated as a s et �, the has and having one to town to beaten door. One si She men tae a the can t make tea without patting it in de eq aj a ty st h p e Myra tm lmodi- `' pot a ,nght -herse to keef the family machinery bay sappU for his rtor The inn being . steps leading be the street entrance, while Pot" quantity of rim is rgs -- The impress on seemed to pervade bra a very to ely spot; the, thrbs rdffi uu de- the other walked around to the rear of the The mart terrlble weapon of -the Amerloan is yy ooa n nl to 1 the the pain n>ie nd tea sated . I - movin i mantled of a wbrnA wh a the amen . was heutios and rapped on the door• The little socialist is his j swbone. He has the name the does every halt boar, until foae dams -�` the minds , of wife and gbildren that he n p , tv I- sting' . stayed down town all day ''having a good, kept. - See, tarally frig toned and being oott-Lge is the home of Gustave Kline and variety of jawbone, too, with which Sam p. were taken Shen I took a doss every r g helpless, gam a them all he tak that dam the two strangers seek wimitte noc ware among, the . Fabius- undl three doses were taken, and Se mmy ' V " teiltn ateries and'havin Innamer- p , li 11 fog sore did snob execution tune an;s j T fe,.n "g with that anyeteriaw "other Thisdldnotratieifytihe andthbgiarionyi- officers L�w�steia and $abnlst «fines. - . si the grad% satisfaction the pain was held in oheok, 1 , r1� y �my� ms,D," and that the hard, daU tontine of 1p demands all the sash hat was rn the East Chicago Avenue PQlioe Stmtlon. d� hearing that they were having big did not become severe at all, u it had at- t;'f'cted COs, ,, I businena was the last thing he ever troubled house, three ain " Who is there 2'' asked a woman In a sociable out Wast, an motor remarked that ways done before. I reputed this coarse "trier g himself about. I need to feel really sorry To zit7rtvss oalloo dream, as she harried to the bark "thee weer too sociable in the next dam an The pain ma- urn .. �. g$+ sEome places y d the next, steal or J'� far him when he would acme home at night door, attars Officer 9ohnler stood situ out there. briall ,s thn pith each a careworn and troubled look on find the iery t if she did not without de- ' dripping They Dame right amp on She stage y weakened the third dmy, and on the In She rain. without a word of invitation." fourth it Dame not-1 wall well. I attended his fao+e, for I knew only too well what an lay deliver n So them soh t they, lasted for,. •• A friend soh 5 wisher to see Mr. - Tde poor w an did not now what to do, Kline," Mr. T. of a prominent bank hoarse tom y ye -�� ,zaotang wife he bad, who literally kept replied too officer. pr log y practice ever dam and In the even - hle nose to the grindstone. When she but told the that she we Id go and get the p, , h �„ reached hem r at 3 o'clock one morning this Ing felt pleasant ; Indoed' I felt so pleasant , money He's not at home paid the woman a /, that I think the ton g& must have had An ex. - . e Diet and would eye hith suspiciously, and in a harsh, y, and book direoSly. The servant •• but I expect him eve moment. WOSS S week. t� William ,b that you !' naked his g - . e -. meanwhile at oat of the back of the house pe r7 wife. Ww -why�l said William, with pro -' hilaratiag effect upon my nervous system.: . Marla' fretful voice salt him soh he did not Dame „ In all fornner attacks I was arm $lie active y and hid hen If, and the woman who wont you come in Z Ivand anrprbe w•who else d d did on p d to He 't too son part• home sconer,' and then would commence u The door swung Open on its hluges, and ex p.mot 2 , ' y'y In bed for about one week, and was formed t . avoid &4 such a series of questioning and a reoular p into the.!- It for the money, seeing the the effiaer walked over the threshold ro the there armed herself with, it 'and �� „ a to take o sum ever The S taatesman s Year hoot has just P y day do mitigate the ter - d ante,, Ott siege a of a stematic nagging that if I,had Y A rafny day, this," drawled the vWtor j ribla pain. Sinoe that time I have prescribe • - rtax� awaited eve tee 1; „� .. g -tba been a myna and in his place it would have The men waited some ' been published. If every statesman the P . _ addressing him conversation to a tall, wiry ed tongs, in quite a nam5er of oases of nou- • n ' AvQ driven4ne out of the house. Not a bit of It. tot , and tohi g the woman had- perhaps young mw with a pale face, who eat on w country purchased a copy in edition � f less rat to with great saooees . _ all Marco , P wooden chair watching the big drops splash ' > lots. Train wife knew her man and the man was 8 y show, one of thespwenl a than three aoptso will be exhausted. If ever gg g I have also pre -' li<ltlors •� " too- to the loft but no soeaer had he y scribed it In toms casaba seemingly of a mix- - e d to this sort of home rule, the one !? a AIM4 the window man who Imagines himself a statesman = y 1'l �.n bop tree got-there t n he received 'a Satrible blow g pau°s• °0;g ed ohs,rmoter, some nauralgt *, some rheum- . . ;� the. best � obj'nt of his life being to keep peace in the 8 bras the book its also will reach 50 000 . 'lire young man tagged at his light y • atism and some I don't know ex%otly what- - .,r.., which drint, family. Irintead of reading the riot wet to on the head ith the scythe that sent him B - . . tumbling de own the ladder. maaS11Ohe, eyed the c ffi oor sharply and °o�°i' • . 1 . rho a t ass pe p he unknowable -with like rnooesa. then arose from' hie 'seat. Then he began '• I �notioe " laid the entldman in aearoh Men the pasta fie oentinnoas, ae it generally s Perfect D� hie domeam tv a se and men u his men dare no, do for tear of the same P y B '!es the ' befallin th to pace the floor with a nervous stride of information to Herr Most. "that anaroh- le In mixed Dawn, I give a dose every two _ ' authority am I have seen other men do under p • R ;,�t,E,�.s and�`i' similar circumstances, -he was one of the B , so they called out 1b the • . woman to oo' a down never onge lifting his eyes from the tats never strike., Why it this?" •' That," 'hours r'uriag the day, and about twice dur- . �1trer7ath most amiable of husbands and complied with , or they would inatlder stradger. - the little ch ld 1 io rn the or�dls down �. said the great apostle of month as a factor is Ing the night, and if relief is not - obtained every demand of his wife with the most Who are you looking 2 he asked In social progress, with mach dignity, " is within two days, I inoream , the dwe ro that loving submission. What is stron most to below, Tire woman would not .come down y - g Garman, apparently rowing .anu" &t the easily explained. ' No true anarohist ever the patient will get abut five or mix droebms C one would be poison to an ers and I would and the ibis ' tiid villains actually aenahalwnti manner • the officer. U f.5 D jlQ[�� works." of the fluid extract In twenty-four hours. tt dd [[ not advice you.to try this elk over system Tu s THS xAaY IN Two •' Mr. Kline," replied Schuler, rising •• I esteem ton s far above all remedies known _ -_r�� until other moans have failed. , before them that's a es. Jnrt then a Land frnm his seat • '• but if on are Louie Li ' It you ever get, at 'the truth' of this !r ,Some men love to be tted�and ed y y BB matter I hdviss yon-" •• The truth of the to me far nsnralgia. Thotime was that Shs L tit, __ Pe push • proprietor d ve rap and sent his driver Into you'll do just as well." - very thought et having the disease was al. "via for a" and if they don't get -it at home they are- the inn, to ge moire refreshments. The two The young man stn his Ping and tier ! Great Coo eat rs ghost !What de you most a terror to m3 now I dread It not. .- . (iuraDle ; seed to pretty apt to seek it elsewhere. All the suppose .I oars about She truth of the mat- • - marderen d patched the sew comer with stood like one rivets to the door. The Take tongs, out of the medicine knows se <► Cartoton in and 600ldin oa Dan "do tk111 not ter 2 All I want b So have my pceju3ices Pteo, cry g B y „ nn eie, and t a proprietor, tired of waiting. Delos !n h4 cheeks fled in an instant and Toagaline, and what remains b not wo;lhy . - ---� "keep them in at night. They are jelly went Se look or the driver, sad teeing the Ws Sagan twitohad nervously. With backed amp. It you can tell ma who will do of any consideration whatever. The , Hrst d raj, , b1[II,y and j,vial In disposition, and love good state of affair palled out hill revolver, and great effurt he replied •' Yes, that is my that tar me I'll Shack yea. case of dysentery that I meet with I intend - ,eta mane b, and company and congenial campanisnship, and shot the two en dead not before however, name. • Now, what do you want 2' There is an old veteran to town, who Ir to try o for I believe that it will rave . r ' 1 ' nt1tL� gad `a the world is full of just such "jolly fellows;" he had ' • ` •' ' •� y •. always invendn ezousso for an a y tea' p r boats ether severely wounded. To Well, then; replied the officer, I y going of great utility in moat oum of disease In - 'oE and if the counter attraotlons of home and complete the error of this tragedy the Inn- gaesr I'Ll take you to the station house; "Pros' Hegel glorloaa on the 17th of March which pain is &,prominent feature. Its et• - N FRY TOWN fireside are not brighter and better than keeper arriv just as his wife had come you're *anted there." and met a friend, who mid . Now, look facia on the nervous system are certainly they can find outside, the leaser i►ttrmotionr here, Jake, you have no excuse to -day. You v peculiar and Powerful, y Y ®Ram Slicer. B,q down item th loft, sad had thrown hormoli Sohnler then adv&noed tai►ard the young „ �� „ et'i' pe pp nl, which demand - - - will go to the wall. . These are the sort of at the toot of u deliverer, thanking him >�. but before he had taken a half -dozen are not an Iriahmac' Welt, responded for it careful Investigation. : ►° Aglre ass a the veteran with m ity, " I gas" I'm l''• ARo =b men who hove boon need to the gentle Sen- with teen in er syso, and he, seeing a man wisps the latter drew s ponderous ()o if d�a -'•- -- ' Toronto, oat. der ways of loving mothers- mothers who staadtng over his wile with, a revolver in navy revolver from his braes and coo part Irish, anyway. i vs get &Cork leg." . t• bcin6 Honntaia and Bea fir. irED IN any used to look at them with lend, apprsoia- big hand and maglning this to be the whole- the marderone- looking weapon leveled the At the tea - table- Phuaciaa : '• My dear, aKE's new t,osk, Live eyes, which even the film of death can ale ardere sashed n to Shs land ro tie- thirteen inches of barrel hS the of$oer. Highly nervous persons, the vlotims of by „e moat . P P I have F suggestion to offer." Lavine : B y P , i Dear1 70p� ppol never blot - from their memory, who had tor, and fells him with an axe before the "It I have to die, you'll die too," he " Well, what is it, pray 2" Phaseoioe : " It Poohondria, those suffering from ezosselve d other nqv always kind words of welcome, t r whom woman ooal' make him - understand the shrieked in German. as he placed the in• is that we.have these btetoaits adorned with brain-above all, those in whom these ` . ebere. Londoap,t they could always take their boyish cares, actual state o thin In a very short time dez finger of his . h conditions are found In oonjanotion•-- ahoald - . things. ry Hag right hand on the trigger painted deooratiena of Japanese design up- and - aspirations, feeling there was no ass than six persona murdered. and took deliberate aim at the officer. ply for a copyright and et some wholesale net, as a general rule, be advised to try the I x nucn>� PytIB 8 . .eatleme,n sinew inured of that sympathy .whte'l war over The story .is almost incredible, but it L S rhuler seeing his psril rushed upon his stationer down town to introduce them to asaaide. A quiet inland locality, or some . mercw Bc alive and respo$sive, kindling a flame of love stated as a.f t and has created an Immense would-be murderer and a life and death the trade as Mikado mountainous of of moderate elevation - . •ben , paper weights. What P . , coursee,.sepeep, that brightened every shadow of their boy- amoapt of ex: Itement. struggle ensued. Llnng fought with the do you may !'' But she was elleat will be found to snit Visit came better. The N tuition tee. Id fury of a wild. beast and made repeated Years Pastor- Here u a Dal m dam, monotenoaa as sot of the sea and the oeaao ' hood days. - .• P , t �1°s Q0 There are any number of men, especbllly efforts to dlschaago 'the weapon, the barrel to Prodg rville. I hear it is s beiutifnl beat of its waves, are mentally depress - 8� as a among the soft - hearted of their sex, who flow t Write For the heal. of which was bola by the officer. The men " •. tats, while the h strung neurotic padenit tolled over and over n e tables Pierre Yours Wile- I am so lad is Irritated sad of braced•bt the stima- rqughty prepart dearly love to be mant►ged. They glary In No doubt an who writs for the ` , g glad, orthand art hearing the persuading voice in their ear y �� upsetting and Charles." Y. P. The salary b very fair. IatIng effooto of the sea air. more who are g P g are disooara ed because their articles- do ohairs and rattling the window panes In the One thousand a ear, the arson a land two etudena tram. y • p age most reoove from a serious illness each . and to feel loving arms around their necks. not appear. Let us hint, to young ampir- room• donation artier a ear. What de you think 1 ' P y y as pneumonia or held fever odsnce wtt6fi, r A e,ltion sa lamented b glowing ten- While the fight , •• p tpp ,should not - • rrclal_.oeDb" at F • PP y g g ants espooial y, how they may succeed in g was fiercest there was a of that ? Y. W.— I think, Charles, that be moat prematurely to the seaside, as an all• ratty modeish; derness, although the object of the oaredses being heard crash at the front end of the cottage d �� y oesslon of febrile symptoms L fregaeatl H ►t,a► ;torlrnet may be well understood, will be ranted g ' Officer Lowenstein, t �►n you had batter let them make It X800 a year yy int't at_ B 1. Have N ething to ay. Some .write who had heard the and no donation parties. the untoward result. An inland leaality is p before it sesames shape in words. They without ha g anything to •.say, nothing struggle within and had burst open the . t F.+tpiNM . take a ride In their uletnese, en o the door, tumbled-in out of the rain and Mrs. B- b one et those onbrgeti ; quick- more suitable during early oonvalescenae; - P q j eying of either po nor substance. Others have • rt -to in Canaded situation immensely, from the very Don- the faculty saying something--a, eat hurried to his oomrade's assistance, The motioned women who carry their work by .bat, later on, nothing oondaoes more to . . : at,tornattc m a arena of She second officer made Lin assault. One dam she had started across the Dom late oars thaw a resort to the asslalda edonenees of their supremacy. Being mar- deal y y B B y P -tilt at,tomaVC& tars of the of th i r the observe with In- • Perhaps ad saying It with grandilo- PPe B room on some errand, but midway forget -The marvelously restorative ef3sote of sea, .. -i • tack engine to Y gaenee, cove ing whole sheets -with no- delirious with rage. He shrieked sad what it was, " What wu I o for t - - ' s, oc say otbrr ward amusement the little artifices and thing of Imp stance. Keep silent till you reseed in his native tongue land reineed to B lob Y she air In cases of slight general deblllty, In 't ter s reyaira� wire polling of the fair'dtplomats and par- have a thou t well worth ubWhin and relax him ,grip on the revolver until jow�_ asked &load. Two - year -old, seated an She persons of etrnmoas habit, and in these with _ :are addrere O don them for the more pleasure it gives then -don't ubliah it pWatt tfl, you stein seized him by the throat and choked floor. had always liable So be swept rap in family ood, and.m on to .3 rag fir, are well - . them of yielding. The never losi'd ht of one of her mother's hurricane passages, ask- understood and.must not be r arded as be - y g y 8 have theroug ly matured Is, and become so him until him - face grew purple and red, .. °g '`- I Ts ix 11 the fact, however, that u necessity required familiar alt it advantages The weapon with its cylinder filled with ad, meekly, Was- on -�vta for -me? iag in any'degree Impugned by the opinions • w place as W tagso that you are P° y •. ex reseed la this lar dole n five buo" it" they coulc? kick over the tracer and sure the pabl o will think you for it. Min y huge ballets sou then take; away from School teacher- What ! a boy of your age P - - - : - . - t>y a prombe� smash the whole egnlpage. into la thousand frost diffid withhold what L im important, him and his wrists looked together with a doera't know the puts of speech I" Boy - made public W splinters." woe be un" the woman •who but other h Into print, as they crowd Palr of steal bnoelets. Thna �pinivned, the " Na'ra." Sohoel teacher -•• Haven t yon $e i11arity ' . o writer -r i be d looses sight of this fact herself b this P ' ever. beard of a noun?" Boy-', 0 es'm." If there b one table law about whioh all ' - - writer h; w g .y to the front in our conventions. to pnah officers harried their prisoner to the Hine y- � y ne never betas seeming to aa•you please pace to be betray- themselves prominence rather than an man Street Station, where he was boosted School teacher —'• Well, what comes next 2" persons are agreed It is that our meab . - a wishing to b► ed Into drawing the reins too tightly and Important th ht. into a patrol wagon and harried off to the Boy -" Don't know," School teacher -•' A should be taken at stated and regular ps- . me sae � rendering there Sammons restive, and force 2. Choose our words with ease. The iota rnntloed East C o Avenue Station. pronoun. Now please remember that. Then rinds. People may sillier about vegetarian- . them to the cenolnrion that they have been Idea that sty V of little Importance, if oil we ail oars what Spey do with me there's the verb.. Now what follow■ that I" Lm, about sweets, about pies and cakes, �`1�. too indulgent and that. it wu about time your thought b good; Is pernicious. Take if I had only. killed those two offioerm," he may-'" A proverb." about tea land coffee, but I have never met . Boos T1W " to put a step to this sort of thing." lent of Sim i write and rewrite dU your said, as he was being driven to a all. " I He (a few weeks after « a who . would Insist that ula e son ow mrt• When to draw a line requires the most p y B nu�ar) -- New, Pe ►n +m �'k11 ddere." 80111" q thought is oio ed u lattraogvelyu possible. Wed to shoot them, land I am sorry I didn't In making that im rovement -in,. our house, was oil no consequence,' that it war all! v cstholta W discriminating' judgment on the part of a Many a thought falls to appear in succeed," , p well to take two Moab to -tie and f ®rata wbolwn wife in all matters pertaining _ t0 domestic w4 might are So &dvaatsage s rt of that morrow, o y ve So-.. ehe sate Pe B print, or -If it appears. to find lodgment In When the patrol wagon arrived at the twenty thousand dollars you said yea• were, rrow, t take dinner at one o'clock to -day bliu. 111 en are perverse animals at beat +�►�d the reader's mind. because it is blunderingly station house, the Prisoner was o to five me after the weddin " She- three to- morrow, and five next day. W ilh- eet : J. E ° are dreadful! jealous of their d g y P yanked o@ B g g• ers' Daw y ] peregati es or offensively expressed.. Don't get on stilts his perch and thrown Into a Dell. " ell. dear, as soon u you place the sixty out understanding the physiological law all A g� „a.00, as lords of creation, and being She heads of and employ far-fetched and Inflated phrasso, thousand dollan you told me you had in the are that regaL►ritty is important. o il at least their family, when they know their nor be so and preobe as to be Irksome. ` bank So my credit, as you premised me you A °IIB to [may by n does not derange _ power L recognized and properly aoknow- In your styl be terms but not sdated, in' " I' •I -. A Boo1alixtio Newspaper. would, I% give you a third of it.." the stomach because of the sitting in an un- _ lodged is the household, they seldom teal taresdng bu not diffase, free but not Le People Is one of the molt asten4b6 9 The doctor Is bodily oMled to the bedside ventW►Sed oar, for the traveler may • . ' there Is any eoos,rion to rare rap is their turgid, fall b t not pro lox ; and be quite °IIr°aWtio 'produoWas of modern times. of a � man. •• .� !" he warmers, us he a � worse plan In the pursuit of his bust. I ' t b the or an of the B1Fasesls now at home • ndther b it because of the siren and assert their anthorit i and mbo� strength as careful be p without being B Ssalol� $ akem the hand of the patent " there is ' ram addreer There are many stupid husbands who do monotonous and brief althea! bean and It m on Ply Communist ohatfaoter of the food furnished at the tall. i;ractlaA — not know the are bets; managed, and B rinot less The editor, the mss r nothing t° b° dons His band b already way Imo- rooms. for the food at home is ot- \ - __,_�- y B g • taocmplete. In other words, use common, p p • �'° • green. Bel, doctor," returned the wife, e.� 1,nny olever women who make their her- and the ti�sportor. who constitute the .r derangement y painter, and thal to the !en wares but the m>;om&oh d enS ell c gent ,m bands believe the are the moat sabmlesive etr&rg ens d bndersta easy to write a" of this little journal, twelve exactly m hasbsnd io a "� „ which nearly always oomen with the to sell car t y and as awry to understand. Avoid that 7 • y t+oasoa his hands late stained Oh well, rag u1nal elaD. of wives, gaining control of them withou eta around obis Hood's oaUed an the same pay a the oempoatSora. All per- ,. ' railway kip b, In a great part, to be Snood - o • eltr cal B barn, replied the doctor, that does make a differ. . . amt, once alarming or wounding their self -re- troduoden, get at your main thought. sons oonoorned, whether workmen or jour• eana b be tare. He really has some chance. to Irregularity in the times of eating. scare, epeot or vanity, making them think She way Strike tS aq ly with year fin! sentence, nn�te' moo p' the rate of 8t. 50a. per If loo were net a painter he Weald be dead to they are being led in jest the way they had and stick to t in ovary senteaoe till its day, The paper Is sold for the fabulously five minutes." Another Boycott Failure. . _ N D planned, but I believe, after all, the best rmoeatation ' srf voted, and then mop, low sum of 2o.; five copies for me penny. Another example of 'lace of the loo' - 1 props l advice I can give yon, ray fair bride, b the p At the first the circulation did not ozoeed At the Race Fair, Thornhill, in Upper o p the feu y same as a wise woman once said to only �h° oa! a few asDtarns, to clone rap 12,000, and this sooadoslod a loss , loss Sinoe Nithrdale, BngLud, la farmer was trying to DDSs Demos from the West. The editor of a . tcr, y with. Step a as bnhet '&Sops. that hu en •bid to assist on She far loss he weekly Wisconsin t r Itched into a local a r'' married daughter i "Give your husband hit Its mark, dnoS aeon that has hit no- thee rim the sale hu risen to 30.000 copies, �° m• y P Pg P -'rte hill Own wa4y for twelve months and �yoa memo a daily no fit of 2bt. would not finish the bargains until he won and was ordered to be driven to the , 1. thing, -and ore keeps bounding and y° br ht a char ter from his lea! , mo wall. After la rind of six weeks a oom- will have oars far the rest of your life. The dots of She Sts is n ° • period B B lw aotssestio. $ail V l adds Se feria a re- he d, " Run lawny land et It scud mars mtttee walled epos him to see why he hadn't ORKS' y Y - rollin and t blln on Sill it stn from !spat« Pro equally char= PU10° - •. .- r- mere ezha n. ' gg " elarved and he explained n t Confine yourself to obi prominent fund, & quarter is w be t to Saoi- me at the Crsr at soar a clock, The youth j , CO .0aaeer of a $ Roblem3a.' 3' y p tromatnls wu amp to time, and the farmer aid, "Well, " I hadn't but 98 subscribers in the Ant - . .. t . " , thought. , Be 'tor speak twice In meegag a1Wlo props►ganda, and only t g 1 and of these 9 were dead - heads. . I • Noblemen are to plentiful in Paris thit than rpoak long. �fo is wdtisd, : 9p+ Is added to.oapitat. With this the have �on got ysuir character with You?" +ne th 7 , RPE the wonder Is an adroit swindler should find . - sat advanced Is to bs reimbursed, and No, ' rop�iied the yenth, "bat I've geS bs only live advertising sou paid for to ' . it worth to assume a title to whioh he h&s 'small sum is also to sappl the Interest ; roan, an i m no oemin slemaoh bitten, and I had a six month's Drips, �' no right. Yet it appears that calling one's . Bho Had Been Fooled Too 0ftew bat, according to the rules of Sbe asaooialloaI Dr. Sandal wan a modely ew9U wbo liked supply Ahead. My railway pass b goad for,; each intsresS shall never exceed three per t• air his Latin. He had taken an aogaaint- eleven months Se Dome, and my wile urn t A self a Marquis, Count, of Ruon helps tech- -fir I am a layer's : daughter, on -know, used to but two Moab a weak. G antlemens - . din credit under false pretenses from the oent, Thus, these who weresaffiAently de- epos to call on Mrs. Parvenu, and the man „ - oed hlghcet claw of tradesmen, A nrtaia 'ail George, dear, she maid, after George had voted to advann the nee (ands ran 'had sever one book in land when the let . year old boycott howl t ¢s _�' bird named (band, who was formerly a shop proposed land been swospledIs r• and you considerable risk of lostag *air money I lady maw tiie doctor she�ask•ed him about its ! --- . D DQr'� wists,nt, has, thanks to an aristocratic ap- wouldn't th it etn►nge it I were to ask while, on She other hand, the saooees, how- "Ah. Doctor." she aid, '• where to your Labelling #aoeesary- I $, fJnf pearance, a good tailer, and his melf•assum- . you to sign a little paper to the effpot 1Ehat ovary great it may ' rr . of - . we late an a , would you Y y h0. oar► only result In to- friend t Not my � friend, madam, oar- $impsont said the managing editors - �&640 Id title of Comte Maurice de TmlhoseS, been e g y Imbanemeat sad three per Dent. interest rooted the doctor; he was merely a quart- . r s please don't write gray more ps►thetio aril- . `/ making quite a fortune as a swindler. The Georg was too happy think anything pandiag the completion of the amortlzation. darn ac uatatanos." " Sir 1" exddmed the ,lee. I ask you this for a permonal favor for t . most curious foot 'in connection with his strange jest t en, and he signed the paper P _Utiomlly this little paper will doubtless lady In horrified amazement, "I don't knew I am inclined to look on the bright side of : � aria was -that jewelers and ailveremitho al- with a inm ling found and a bunting exercise 'great influence, particularly if It the mistion existing, but if you cannot ex- life, sod when I thoughtlessly take u an .� 0 leveed him to marry away ob jeots of l heart. can promulgate a ootstraotive policy to moot prey poarself In Ldlsr' oampany withoal argots like the ens yen arc's Taal nbts end value, to which, while buying rela very Then she 1 her ear- sgainml his middle the economical orlds. As yet, however, it profanity you had better follow your friend." why it topples me over the preoippioe of de- .' cheap triHa, he took a fancy. Th said, vest batten, d they we» very, vary has net sapoesded to rpssading any very v rpos►dsney and gleam, where I fioander #et % ` 10 giving evidence to the police stntes hap definite notion as to what should be dons -- harm before I can climb a the - d %bat had he asked- for larger credito the ell tb ain buk In the hams of sn ! e, Bugs' maid tl.or " after a The gravity of rho dtaadon b acknowled$• The Other Fellow. ,, wed aq _'! would probably have aooertied them. he had- long, dslioious silence, '• why did you want B me to sign the paper 2 Do yon Dot ram od on all sides. Thp diffioally consists ro It's awful 1 awful !'' groaned' S'mlBr, "10 which �artiola do yen toter 4'' asked' - %oh an alt 'of genuine wealth. He went � suggesting suitable roadcal remedies. with despair to him voice. Noto due to Simpson. The one .headed, A Dram - • about In an ele nt bro h implicit oanfid Ill my lave for I m4avow �1--•o n t play it. What en mars E rieaoa with a Bogle of Cocktails It gam aPI am, m whioh he ' rps carried off 'the articles obtained on the �• ysoe she sighed, with infinite Don- (}ray -" So eu`ve t t;}rses► I earth I to do Is aura I kn " " Wh s7r that was a humorous argots." ' - � gth of his Hue appearance and vidtias tent, •' rodeo I do ; but George,, dear, I How cis oa gel al w�tth ' r� �° � ow• ,, �• ' - °.. He war always making wed g have bees►fao se many Yatoa ( ang 1ant'aEOi"hher•la- W not Let rho ether follow walk ! That go i� WeU, give oats �e pathom then. y teB ding law !'' tt'see - "(let a- 5 with my rtnother• to alu Brown Say, Simpson, label 'em, please." wr tents to fair young- relativee..stone of - in-law t Why, 64 nte.` GFrmy -'' That's �• Lit the other follow walk I" f aearmoI have been paid for. The They fun a�g In Washiegtsn maid be Atha! singular, I=% it 2" Groon -' � '• 0p1awy. Why not r ' 'r Who■t s than Who has bean addioted So . Q i Cram Maurice de Talhoast is now, as as be 1,000 years d. 1'6nra riot ; take cam- lar 2 Whys blame yon, in. My -fn-Lw - is Wh sot t" "Posted Smith. miridbog imbaooa #� hill youth up prombes lain iirite - aoshs o r, deSoaticn at Mazat, pending ad it. Weil it ■oast. Oiolar Waldo is im a widow w a hoedred thoassuad dollars amp tied son I1a rtwt saonoeu ozoltamoant. thaS he 11 toirover nsaossnom lie kubMs !U Ira hial bsf the Assize Oourt- Denting to thitr tt'y � and my wBo d her eo{y child." - - is He Ill waikieg. rn the ether fei{ow:" geastedly endm is mttttteke- r • .: . \, . : I . . ., .:�r . -1 *. :.,' , . . . . �­_ _.,.' 1 .:.c - V -.h -."� J :..i. t sT -', 1 I 1. t •[ 7 1. c - -t:. i -.ii h:; 1. . :- l . . ,. s t ,' Al �: r i` a 4 . r p t. - � . is J .: .. t t :i' l /, ......: f . -. . F . .. u . -. -: - i - .. 1. .. it - ' -1� .. - . �. -, , ,. Gx ► t t S Y0. ,c 4' •'S t' ... J+ :1 't 1 4. 3 c 7 a'� *s t i {{I - sere : w.a -.. .. 1- '•i wY: 2 r I - � _ , Y.?f... �.. .o.., .� ��_ : - -�_. -• .�- :. -. - .y -. - _ _ '.- - -• -- __ __ I i� � a UJ XW I 4 � , . ; i �, � I , , . i , . I � . I . • ., ., ,., I � - � � ,-- : , , :. , , i ,.!: : ': i !" �-- ,�! . . �, - _ . , . . . ., I ., .� , . I . � i .il , I � I . 1. .i - . I - .. . �_ . . ; - "_ 1. I . . � ,I , ., . . . � . � 1 , -1, i � - . I - * . 11 � � , I I . � . - � . � . . . . ; , : . . . '. _� . - - I -1 , . - . . I ; . . I . . I . � . . I . . . . .. ': � - I . . �: . , .:. . . ,; - : � , j , ., � , , - �, . . a � . I . i : � . . . � . 11 . i . . . - - I I . 1, . , I . . I . ; . : . I - . I . . - - . . , - , . 7 � I , I . .:, . . .. - �-. _. � : � - , , .. 1, - . '" ­* , -.t --- � ____ -/_ - - . - _ I . - , .. . . . . , % � . - , : : - , 1, : . 3 , .e .:- . ,�� ,; , �! . .. - " ,; - ;� " , � .. � J . I . - -14 , � , .4ft P_ 0)�-� ZaVL� � - ` ,AM., �� =­ � - - - I 11 V. ( -_ , . � , . .� � , � . I . . . . t :- - 1, " * - , - . I . .. .•- ,,S' :.:.. : �' --ow 4�.,4v , e.4wk. -A , 7. . 1; ... , : :,: � . -Wt t ­�I*� - ,�,M 4�,. V. ,� 4�. w .�41. .- - - . - - 0..�L _'_,Al�i. , : ': � ,!, � �11 ... 1%!.q�, -,AA� _. 1�11. . 1 - 1114- a ...- . tj � I .11�t.� . , -­ � .. I � lqw�l �� t ,,Vu gi.,"- , , . . .-.., ­4,.+� q. -M � I ­ � � I - ' . I .. ­ TO THis DAY.' 0h&W 4C . . , Central Ontarl Pro" Assodation. 211"41106 1; , _ - 1, ..I.:,.,. . . . ! : 1. �-_ . . I . I -_ - I .- I . - - - As will be "on advt. , in J160ther d''t,114. I..; 4 N � , P ,-�,-.$-� . , -- - - -. ` -1 D � ... .-:,: Loeals-Mrs. Allis. I .;�`-:�'�. I The U"*vnd " towspapor . . 7 I.. - I - - I i � ! - - - . . . � . .. � I ­ &__ 1­ - M.-A . . . . . !..I . . , �' I Local -Wm. Clark.' :* ::��: , :_A.., 1, I column, Mr. least lywaa AAMW ir W"�W� . . .! . ­. � - 1� - . . ; J � "' WAS hold in the , . . . . . * � . � ' . , or.. : -- the business in this, village lailel carried MOD Of Cqu"31d . !: w I I . ,. . .. I I - -1 -_ ... � I ' � . I .. I i ��:, ­7 ! ( � ... I... i. � I '. ... . .. - . . I., " ., 1, Monde y last. . , . 0 - I - I . � ..., i . � - -1 . ... !__ I I . . . I � . . r - ^ : , -l.-; .. .. ..., I e: , I!— ,. .I.- . . . _. .1 i .- I . .� - - - - . .. . 1. . CUB W. LOW. _ , , i "p"sons Was of the . . 11. . - li�-.­ ;� I I . . . I : . . . . � . .;� I.:. i 1� % ]replenishing the stock and i - -Champion , / : . . .. .. . . i I For 26 as Mrs. Allin : .. � W at ' byt . . I .. . '..'. . On by Mr. A. B. Dowswell, 001 intoad,g Town Hall, on M I F d at 1:81-t-f I There was a Sutton JJr - . I a . . -..: . _ I . ' + carrying on a - . _ . . b I - - . � . ',+ � - . i _ . : . . . . . � , I : . I Turnip Seed-Goo. Parker.... . . . I of the disgri0i presents some of the I : . - �. .: * ­_ � . , � ' ' � � - . - , . � .. . Alit-class grocery and stationgy busins". Pr011 . I I . : - . ­ � I . . . - . , � TME! . . , : . m . . � . .. Glassware-W. T. Dunbar., ,I'- I i, ,1;1 north men ha travelled a distance of . L . ; . ; ,. � � 1, .�.,. I . . . . . . ­ . -1 . We wish him success. . .- . interest t � .- ,. I '. ,�,._).. . . 11: ( Change of firm-lust Linton. ,. I I., .: , . �i.. sixty miles, whi shows the .11 . . .I. t .1. . B irthghAmy 3P;2. - - ... � , . I � .. I 1� . I .-John E. Fus. taken in the mmov out by them. Administrators Notice, ! rernsed a ,."., � � �. �_,� ,:'­:. f 11 " , - � , . . I ' :' !,� , ,r I - 91 . .. � oil. . we 16111ru t166 James Miller, E Bq,-,, .�. 11�'. . I _ _ --' , '.L.F­L - I J. Gals, of the Bow. - . ­ . . '�.­.�', .. . . / (:. .."4 , � V On motion Mro � �. I 1- . I . , � . . . . I . i ; . .. �; _ " - I ' - . Barrister &a., has entered into partner- '' : i' 'i . ! I., I . ... - . Scottish Chain ploll - manviHo News, was called to the chaiiv ' ' ­: '' ' . - - �. . * % . - r 4 . 1. ... . 1. . . . $ ship with Col. W. D. Pollard, 4 lawyer of L . . z I - . ... . I— . . : � � . � . . ., . ': � � and L. 6. Ackerman. of the Pickering . . .1 �� : .i . ­ . I . I- . I . ;. ­ . I., . .. I �, . I ,. _. . . :.. . .': - + I -_ �. . lfhtda W$ - long standing and respectability, at . I .. - - . ... . � 47-y. ­ I . . : Re i Nzws, acted " Secretary. . . '' . . � . . . '. .: I . . . . +.. -.1. . ,- L 1. � . is .- . . - . V 0 E, Meaford, Out. Mr. Miller will be readily' minutes of t1io meeting hold as I . . ; i: . . . . . - I . - ' PICKERING, ONT., JUNE 4. 1� remembered as a son of John Miller, Esq.,' I ..' I I Oshawa having bow read, the Secretary .. . . of Thistle Ha, Brougham. We wish also read several )otters boin those who ., . . ...: � GEO, PARKER. D UNBARTON . :. � .. . him abundant success. - � L . , - ..,..:_.'.. 1:1 LOCALISMS.'-J .& wover ma"s -orwhir. - f 1. ,-.,. found it impossible to be present, but who I . - - I �!�:,. �._ . . . ­ - - . '. . .;.. desired to be an Hod as members. . ; I:— * , - I L . . . . . "A newspaper advertisement is a bo*br The election 0 officers was then pro- . 3POTTZT3D , JLr.r. IiASW.., . . .1 '�!'''..: - . . . .1 ­L �­ � - __­...:,;­�� -_,..... -1`1­ ­ , -50 . " i * . . . ._ - . tiring worker in the interest of its am- . .1 - . C ", r­ ` . . .,%., r � ! I cooded with, res ling in the selection of � I ,ebts ­ .: I , .: � .1 ` 4 :� . . ­ . ?:w., :,..-­ . d .. .. , _ - . . " - ­­ oyer. - . 1. . . I i �- _. �� '' � ..1. I - - . - . ­� � 1� . a. . I When the bill distributor has the following tI men:-Prosidout, J. r . . geo a Hobe " . . � qqm_&Vm . - - . . - ...,-_. l sr l8appe . � .-- -Quartem for ObLealp ;. y " from the streets, and the B. - ., :, � - �, - Trmayes, rt H 7, let Vice . , � - . I .11 . . . .. . -Ti3x .Ni&w to end of*� - - , "A"I bills are trampled into pulp, the advertise- 0 - ., i- 1. . .. - . � �, . i President, Chas. �. Orarr, ,Lminesd;say Post y : . I . ' ' - ­ ! , . : . ; - - ' I .:. per I - yard' - - . , . % P Send in the names and money. , '': Mont is performing its silent mission to 2nA Vice Presid�nt, E. Mundy, Port &1nat _-.1 . , - , Tweeds 45c; r , I -Shawl found. Apply at this office: the family circles. It appears to a con. Perry Standard - Secretary-Treasum, L. Chep�k Gingh . . 1� . ' .t. ... ­_ 0 �. -Fancy goods at, cost at Mrs. A'Alin's, atituency five or six times larger than the 8. Ackerman, Pic ering Naws. Exemtive Dress Goods, Jerseys. . Tess, Sugars, and Fr' - -, . . _. I - ", I Ul 9 Whitby. A. actual sale of the paper, for there are few Committee, Mes . J. Gale, West Dur- - - . J . I_ . . - . .... . 1. . . Cottonades, CoHars, . i � . 1. Hats, Ties. Every- { I ' * . ­ ., . - �- . I ­ . . . I w papers that do not pass from hand . . , * ` - , -, " . . -Miss Grei, of Clinton, is visiting news . ham News; J. J Cave, Beaverton Ex. . I _- t .� . - ... � I., . . ` ­ . - , . :' friends in the village.. . to hand among a half dozen persons with tress ; W. H. K Her Uxbridge Yournal; : !;: I . Lace Curtains, Lacee, . I .-.�._� - t thing Cheap. . . . , . - .- . . . . I - . 1. �. ­ I . L ­.. - ­ ' ­. . I .. . ... '. . . ,. ; . L every issue. , r 1.", . - I . - I - . . . _. , , J � . .1 . ; . �1! .. . . - . I L - . ._.. -Violino, accordeois, !mouth orgins, : , , J. A. Carswell, shows Vindicator; and , I I . ' --�` - : u. ..., ,�;. �; .� ­ . , . ; in - L 9ulte a culdosity. , ,N,�'L ... I ,�111.1 ; . i, until o'clock till farther notice. . . . .- ­ .- . he., all below cosV for twenty Jays &I - ­ - ': i ;L . I S. H. Graham, hitby Chronicle. ;, '. . , 1. , Store open uni . . . _ . � - _ . i I . ., , I � . I , -, I . I . i I � , .,... .1. I Special Co __ .. Mrs. Allin's, Whitby. - * The Peterborough Exapninir is�,r:lmgwa- A mittee on Constitution e . . . 11 'I. ' : . was appointed, c nsisting of Messrs. M. .,; � ' ". I . . . ., j. � . . . . . . . . .i. -Miss E. Clark left some wild striv- sable for the following: "Mr. Henry. 69* . I - , 11 1. . : .. �! -1 . . ' . - �._ .. .. � L . .. .1 . - �- - I I _ - : - berries in this office on Tuesday, the first, via, of Dummer, is the owner of a Mon. A. James, S. . Graham,, and L. S. '; . _ I -.".,.. , W 9 • L0 G� A es fl. . of the season. . strosity in the shape of a calf which dour- Ackerman. . . ,11' N -' PIC KERIN . . . . ... . 1. . . : . 1, ashes two tails. The second tail apnnRs A Special 6&xnitteet consisting of . . - . I . -_ - ... I 'ble -for . - 1. -1 am not ,going to. be responsi from the root of the neck and is exactly Messrs. J. B. Tr es, Chas. D. Barr. and . � . . I _ - stock in my pasture 6 . I ; . , - - - - _ I - - I Win. Clark. 1 *81-32. The calf is an improvement on the ordi- prime, to be sub nfitted to the Association , .. ' . .i . - . -Elder Forrester baptised three nary single handled article, as it will *ext meeti 3g. C I . . � - r. - ` ock taken ' a this Season- -like number one, even to a white tip. J. Gale, was api ointed to draft a code ot " - ! ._.. 1� * I ' will at its . ation a re"Mont. u mp.. ae,to" , I I.,— i : f . persons in the stream. near the Brock be able to keep the flies, away from its ThA,4uestious submitted by circular' to . . . . . ' ' ' Z, .. , I I I . ­ . . - - road on Tuesdav last. fore quarters as well as the hind. Those the press of the district some weeks ago : ,:.. (�Fmo- (3�3miRJOW9:PMO:P. 11. ,-- I.: Conference . ,� ­.�.. - : . . . . , -The Toronto - 6f the who have seen it say it is quite a curiosity. were taken up and fully discussed, as . , . , I : . I ­ . I : . as as can be and sails around follows: ' . I . , Im ; MANUFACTURER OF- Methodist church meets at Brampton It Is - . .. . I- . p . . . . 1. . . _.. " . .1. I of - Jane. - pers . I I .. . I ­ - 1. .. .- -Great bargains for twenty days i at tails hanging up, like a two-masted clubbing with other papars. . J .. . - . this year on the 10th of June. the field in which is is kept, with both 1 -The advise, baity of local newspsi F�RIJE: LIFT AN�.- - � 9 schooner minus the rigging." 2-The ' � . . SN'..­,. - Mrs. Allin,s, Whitby Book and Music . . - adopCon as far as possible'' a . • .... I..-. - � - 4' I ,­ -'. �,;-: �.�... _�.'-' - uniform rate for job printing. .1 . � store. worth A Thought.. �- . ': un ! I .- - I . �. _ lak� , ,. . � ' , . .. I _ . 'h� � '. .. •. . . 1, 8-Free locals . PUMPS. AND CISTERNS -Mr. Gourley, of Mason & Riche The farmers along the a bra are and dead-head puffs. ) ­ ." . . 9� . I I .1 I . . . .­_r�. . . - . ' ' . . . � I . . Toronto- was visiting at Mr. George determined that their property touching 4-The refusa, . of some city dailies to ; ,, � � I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. I - . I - i t_ _ * , '�'­ . LI; I I ­ . . . . . - --. -:%.:- Maver's on Saturday last. . the lake shore shall no longer be at the exchange with Iccal publishers on equi . � : , � . . - .. s - , , ii - - o- - . - .. � - ,.,.,.I . � . .­ I . of 66stone-hookers," r - , . -There is a future awaiting the man mercy and will 'e- able terms. . ­ . . � filet the encroachments of vessel owners 5-The advisability of local newspaper P=p Maker to the Canadian Pacific Raidway C p9my. I - , who will discc,ver a way to inoculate . - 0 � ' who come to carry away from the lake Publishers dealing with advertising ;�. \' onions for odor. . I.. . . . i. 9 ' I I 1 shore thst which does not belong to them. agenples. � . . - Having had Eighteen years experience in the ma�,iufscttire of Pnml� : -The I.O.G.T. lodge of this place per- On Clause 1, the feeling of those piesebt . For years they have been carrying to the and Cisterns, I can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EvxRy CABS. ' . . - - I- se holding a grand concert in Leng's ities all moveable stone large enough for was decidedly opposed to the practice of 0)(0 M, on the evening of July let. . , i . - I - . r. nilding purp,)ses. At the time of settle. , clubbing, 4lieving that it injured .. - ,Meesrs. Henderson and Kennedy, of ant the farms along the shore were the local publish�r's business and caused :Plmloms-, M&01):M1:Z.&r.rM.­- : - I _ . - � I Whitby, were in town on Saturday last, orongbly protected from the fury of the direct lose. It iwas recommended that .. - a . , - , I � - . o I i * la"Parties sending orders to the Factory may rest fair and - � .f .. &%d gave the THz Nzws a brief call. - eves, by a bed of heavy • stones and the Association ' al in its power to . t assured of -..' . - ' . 1-1 . ream . : - i . .. . -, - -A charming story will commence in aver. The yearly rade of stone lifters .sup i clubb 41"_". hoinorable dealing, both as to article and price. I � . J... .­- 11 I .. .. � . . . - moved the C&Ause 2 w ft to the special com. Address &H orders to . � . I . ! . . .. -, � I—. - . . -..., Tuiz Nzwe in a few weeks. which will be barricade of the farms, and I .1 ; I . I . . .; a.. 1� . . prices have ittee on as arrange. . .1 - - - - . : . . . much more interesting than any that �isdually the waters of the lake in 27-y6 ;. , . a00. 0�&TC * ' � % I - .. :. have preceded it. Subscribe now and got 3een working inwards, washing away the On Clause 2, t e, feeling of the meeting - - I - - - GW.p 01&Z0=033.t., 0313.'L -1 -_ the opening cliapters. , . 1, and, until the loss occasioned thereby has was that the good' natures of newspaper ' I i � Mrl_� - . . -per � . . . , . . _. .. � . - � . : m �... . .1 were C . 11to V"us. . . 1, �11; ,�. roved a very serious matter. Some ! I - . - I I ' � . ­1 I men generally ; imposed upon. The, .. � I : ' . , I . - newspaper a The smallest � co6try, ne­*�paper, ere have lost as much as twenty rod's following motiog was paned: "That this I ,worth more to its subscribers in on in the south end of their farms-all meeting is of th on that publishers � IJ 11011 . ­.; . . . L .- mouth . than its price for a year, and does used by the removal of the stones should not, and = not be expected to, GRAND ..., . .PIC - . - - . . . ` ... .1 ... - � I - - . I . -the, beach. give free, notice when an amount of . . _. 1. . .. . 2 1. - . more for its nbighborbood for .nothing . I I � . . . . I i i.. . L . - . � .. ... . , I ; ­ . I . . . . L. _ - - I _. I . . � . - I . . .. .- ., ­ . . . . . I . I �. 1 4 1 . ­ . . . � than a high official does for a mapifi. atus ghtpulen . - - .: - . . � - . 0-----,-.. t. '.�)_,. ": 'i �.,.. --. .. printing or rtising is not accorded - ,.' I ' I I . , .. - . .­ . * � . I . . . ': . I I . 1. their P! .. . . , - yers." arried. ­ �. �;. .. , 1. . .. . . � . - . cent sale Roscoe Co4ling. On Tuesday last 3ft. Stone, �ntcber of . ­. . !�; , , ' On Clause 4, a Mail's action in re. I 11 . .. ;::�. : - ., ; I IL hitby, shi d a number of fit cattle ! - : we Rave, a rater. I ­ . i A . . " I I , - .. :.: .1 . Bard to ex g with couptry publish. . ., " . - I 11�. I .. i . I . The village of SunAerland is io have a omhere. Tr.1 Thos. Marquis contri- ­ . I . . I . I .. !.. *. li,tl .I ­ - . z � ­ . ­. . . .. - . . :.. ­ ere was strong y condemned, but the , ; I I _:1 . �1 , DRE S S � -]GOODS local paper, Messrs. Cave & Cheater, of ted twelve head, and T. James I 0. , .. !. . passing 0 a lotion embodying the � * ' ' . ' I - 1 . ... . ndrews one very fine beef to the ship- � "L , I - ­ . I , tbeCannington Mirror, baving'decided . ' ' I 11 . � .. .;t . I . . I . �. - .. . . , . - views of the Association thereon was do. - ; ­ . . � '.. .. . . . I L I .. I , - I . - I 1�. . ent ...... Another shipment was made oil , . " I . . . I . . I ,.. I . ­ . . . - � . - � . . ! � - . . . I - - . - . . . . . . ., ; I % , - . - � . I . .. : � . to bid good-bye to the latter place and . :� � . � . I . I . . .. -:, . :1 .. . I • . . . . I ferred to the next meeting. I . � : � . I � I . --. - . . � , - .. I . � . I . . �. . . I ��. �'; .. ..,­ I � I � ;. ;... � . I � - . . � I . � ,�. . � remove their plant to the Village first aturday by Win. Woodruff, butcher, . � . : . . . � � L'.. - . . i . . . . I - I . �� �. ". . : i - - . I I . . . . . . 1. Clause .5 was fully discussed, and the I :.1 I - I . - - , : ,.: ­ . . �. . I i, . L ..� . : �. .. . " . onsisting Of two car loads, forWoutreal. i� - 1. . . . . i. I . .L . I . . . 1. I :1­, ; - named. .. I . . . ­ .�­. - ;­ • - . � I L . . - . I - � !I I following motion passed: ,� .. .. li , I , . 0 L . . . � , . - � I - . I . . .i _. I ' I I" .. i ; ipment: Geo. Tool, 1 beef, 1500 The; � � .. 11 : hi ­f P '- S - -- . . . - he following parties contributed to the . Re Buyoth ye : . �. Moved by J. J. Cave, seconded by S. -',:* ��- ­ A large stock ts' U ` ' " I This is the season, when Te yout)i I of H.­Oraham, that Clause 5 of the circular, • �. 11 ,� -, I s 0 . I , I r I . . .! '. ­ . . . . I ..! . - � � . , ' . . I I . . . I . - . I � I ye backwoods sitteth, with ye birchen rod McConochie, I beef, 1300 The; John , .L: :', ' . . . L . . � . . . . �, ­ % . . especially as it refers to dealings with4 , !. . I . li . . . I I 11 '. . . . . . . . 1 • ! .. ­ . . . .1 . . .% nuan, 1 beef, 1325 lbs; John Andrew, .. , 1. I , '_ 1 , - I I . . . ...!,. - and penny book, upon - ye decayed patent medicine firms, be referred to the �.' . , . . I .- 1. � . ... beef, 2615 The ; H. Ellicott, 2 beef 2450 . ; '' . . - ,.r 0 o - . monarch of ye forest and waiteth for ye . I .�, � - s I / . .. I . . . ' ' fancy village angler And getteth I a; Joe. Gordon, I beef, 1275 Tha; Jon. gommittee on Prices for consideration, �.'__.' ...' .. I teelll�, '. pl ain-. and.. printed i' ­ - I I . .. 1_...., V . ...'r. I .. � cents per dozen for ye little speckled gate, I .... . I fifty Gills, 2 beef, 2860 The; H. West After some further discussion as to the I .. I I - . . . .- �. . �.. . ­ , " , . . .., .. � - i. - - . � I - �.. . � I 'i . . . . _ ; .1 , . _ . . . . � . . . I . . : : -.'' trout. - k all, 1800 lbs; J. Pugh, 1 bull, 1275 The iation to the craft, I . I . � I .. I . - . _ - - . _� . • . - .� � the meeting adjourned, to meet again in ..:" ' ' - I . 0 ... . __ " . L' I - - � .� " ­ I . , . . • . I . � L I I . . . .. I . . anti / Charged With . Neglect of D . uty. - I . ­' * � i 1. Wm. White, I beef, 1875 The; Jno. Bell, Whitby at 10 a. in. on the first Monday in : `!�'. " . �'.!' Muslins gh - - L . � . .. I I bull, 1370 The; Win. Mason, 1 beef, y i 1. ., Gin ams, , .awns, / '- t: . An investigation was held ' - 2 1 . ; . 1. �. d here last 1410 Ibis; John Bell, 4 beef, 4960 The ; August. I _� I I . I � . � . .�. I - � an --so - r-""- *:' �. . . , .. I . . .� . '. ... .. % . I * , , L; . . - i .-' . ; :_i - _. I - . I we commissioners J. Maddaford, 5 beef, 5825 The; Win. � . . I I . --..- , . . .. ; _ , ­ - I I - - Botbam and Manning into charges of towwovementL - 1. �. I . . 1, I . I . I . - - L .. I . I . . .!, . : , * L � ld . ; . 11!2! the . -1. 1. remod ; . . ., . neglect of duty and carelessness made aron, I beef, 1865 ]be; R. Cowan, 4 Miss Leong as been '. 'L - , 1\,:.��. - , dh . &C, of the latest styles - a. � � ef,4885lbs; G. Philirt 5 beef, .. . I .- � . L . � . ; . . against T. B. Frankish, Inspector. The I s; H. Westgate I show windows in her establ....ent, .. .. • . I I I 1., . . . ! .. �L�_. . � . � - , 3 beef, 86111. . 1. . I , . � , I ­ .. . . . . . . result may not be known for, a month. . I I'', I � which is a decided .inprovement. New I . _ , '. ;� '' . .1 . .., . .. I . . . . . . . . . . . , ; . . . .:.. � i - : . . . . 1. . . - The Scott Act people thiul. the charges 3paper. , : - ,- '. . . ... ­� . ; . ; - - �I % , ' - � �- , , ' . . I It I . . � _. ' . - . . * . - . . . L .� ­ newes �. to locate the establishment .!...-. ". 'de' .... ''..;. . i .1. - .. . • .� signs have also ham put up, enabling the . . . were pretty well sustained.-Uxbridge . The latest "new VoIature, in, iliustrat'ad passer-by t, signs. . . A'call iS, ' L • - urn .� ., I _: . .. . '70urnal. J alisin is The Mirror, an eight page without any difficulty. .. � - . . - .., - , , , , I �.�. - - ..; � ... _ The Apple Ift IM - .. i_ � , per, published in Toronto, whose aim • New Famaor. 1"11110 I `.j(. - . I,- .- ., . . . , - .. . : . ... . . . L � I L .!,z � . . . . .1. � . I ..- . I . . . . .- . . . .. Many years 'have elapsed, since th4is I "to hold, as 'twere, the miyror up so Ameetin&of the congregation of the • , ! ' 11 . � .. � _� . . * , � , � , r , - - :a­ ! '. _ , - ' I . I - ; : . . . . was a -fine n e with Hamlet's Methodist church of this Village was hold i , . . . . 0 . , ''. - respee s I I . . . 'j� . , .1 S '. _..� . I : . orchards in this vicinity than there is plovers:,.. . ! . . � "'. L . r show of blossom on the app! vice to '$he We do not pro- on Fridai evening last for the purpose of tfully . bhc*ted'- � - .... _ I .....­ ..: . � .. ..-. , this season. It is of course impossible to as o no aftich a publication, vtaking into consideration the proposal to L t i . , , � .... . . , -1, .. . . .. I I . I i.� . - .. .1 . � ...- i, I . . ! - . - I I . .;� . '.t . � .. I..... 1i I . � .1 . . . ; L. 9 i sued at 5 cents per to or 62 annual extend an invitation to some one to - ��q. . :. L ' ' . .. I � . . . -� . ... I . .. . . . . - : - _L1 .1 . . - i - . � . . . . . . , , " 1. .- .- .. - � . I . say as yet bow this blossom will set, or p L I . . � - ., : I - .. ..! I .. . !, .'. , L .i . . � - . � - . . . . L 1:* -1. �'. L . L .. . 1. . . . .. . . . .. .1 � ­_ . . . I - . . - _. .. ,-. what effect scription, can be produced with such Minister to them during the next three . . . 7 I : .. " ,� . . . _3 . . .1. i I I - I ). ..... - - . . . . , - . I '. I . .. �.l . I . . � I .1 � - . . � discussion it � 'Li 1. ; ' . . ., -.1 I I - . . . . - . . . . ­­ .. . . p �. . I .� . I . . I .. . � i . 1: 1. I .; I - L : the late frosts will have on it ; degree of excellence and yet be found years, After considerable . I . ., - �. - but one thin is certain-the trees could t L ' . ­? 1, 1, - , , I _... . . I . . . . i. 1 � . _,; - _. . �. , . . . . �_.:; . - - . . : ., .. - I . - , spare about one-half their blossom and renumerative ; but that all, was unanimously decided to invite Rev. .....", _�_'._' - _­_. ­ '..., � I .. )., t :; . . . . . .,. . I .. s . , ... /.-,. . . .".. � , . . � . . ... . � I . I I . '. I I . . i L _ : . 1 . . I . � . I . . - � .L. I . -11 . . . still bear a fine crop. The orchards have "Done of our business." The initial H. S. Matthews, of Bracebridge, to : L .�_ ., I , � .� _. .! . . . . � . . . ;_ I . - . . , . I . ., . �� 1. . . . .... � . . . I I . .t .. . .1 I . I - ! . ., . 1­ I � been a beautiful sight for the past few umber, which is printed on toned paper become their next putor. and the -L . . :,. I .. - .. I.: "I . . � .__ .­.. I.. � " - - - I m - - . . days. Bunting, . I � d' may be characterized as A perfect delegate to the conference, Mr. B. L'..'. .& - - . ­ I -, 1. I 1. -, 1. �, . 1. 11.1 .. .. .� - . ­ . . ' .. Annual Picnic - ... ­.-I I . I.. : , I .. , ,., odel �f. typographical perfection, cola. was authorized to use his influence, in L . i , 1. ...aj ins original illustrations of the pressula. getting him stationed here. DICKIE � MA, R`QUIS .' - . I The annual -picnic -in connection' with ' . L . I I . L I . , � . I , the R. C. church in this plade, will be ton of the North-west models to the ,A Effaft of 2642000t. c I ._- held here on Tuesday, June 15th. oronto volunteers, some interesting During the sitting I... � . L I . • - - : , I :. . . . 11 .. by "� , , . 1WC+8 . - � L I , - � from the vicinity of Ottawa and Association in the Town Hall at Whit � . , . . . ews f :PI0 ... . . Arrangements are now being entered into . . . . - ' . � . - eterboro, portraits of the 12 members of on Monday afternoon last, a number I - _ -1 . .: . for making this one of the beat picnics of ' - - . i . I - Picnic" t e Toronto Base-Ball Club, and also the prominent gentlemen of the town . . . ever held in Pickering. A first -class - - I . � r . 9 me capital original comic sketches. came in, and requested the Association .- . . string baud has been engaged in Toronto, - . ,c ""'a a . rest attractions are promised for the. to adjourn a few minutes, as they had , - . , and with the other attractions-such as . a .Broug am . erg eral-' Stors I games, &a- --that will be . ond number, including illustrations AL Pleasing duty to perform and desired to . . 3 - offered, a very om original sketches of the anti-Scott take advantage of the gathering of news. ,- . --�, .. .. � : . • . . enjoyable time be expected. Furth .� L. . .. I I . I .1 .. .. . . ; . - . or : . ­. rr.., Li . . .. - I . � \. - � - .7 ­ - . announcements will be made in Ct dynamite outrages at Orangeville. P�po! men from various sections of the ., . . I r � I . next � �., I . -� ..� - - . . I , ­ . � '. I I . 0 M 0 M .r 0 week's issue. district to show their Approciati - of one � I I . . . . - cle"a". . 010 . . . I . . " � I... . J., I.; " - ' . .1. 11 .._. . - . I .. .. . ; . I I � - " An exchange, which I �­ of the number present. - - . . , . , * ", a * , The request - ,. �,:i,!. - .. I . . . , % % � * ; . . . . !., - - I . . .. . I . ., ,. . � ; . . I - . I _1 ....... The Prize Ir ampoiltion..-, '..., Pretm 8 to know having been complied with, Caere. Gi . ­ I � . .- . � Hu now on hand a W stock of .... 1. . ' I , ' b- . - . I . _. �, - I - I . r �4 1: I about it, has this to say about washing bard and Howden stepped forward and .� - : !, � � . . About a dozen entries have already a eeP:-VOrY own the farmers who are 0 . . . I . , . . . . . . . . ' been received in the Provincial a - ' . d Sh- stakes in com ' B' . weep' of already Crain asked Mr. J. M. Henn the Chronicle, - prize far _pW with rheumatism, . nral ry Goods' Groc A ­1 tition in con. r who ba,ve not figured up the waste and to do the same, when Mr. Hibbard read I I enes, and clots an I '' oeL laolletion with the Agric=1 and Art . - If - . .1 . I , . - ' - - . Association. In former years Prizes war 2 f )o1isbuess of it, will be diverting them. an address, - eulogizing *r' Kennedy :. Also; a splendid lot of Twee& for ffifitings Ready-Made Clothing, &e. ­. . e gBlveg in the brooks and his labors since he came to Whitby, . 1 9 . 9 offered for the beat farm in certain groups and Mill a&=, - ­. � . .. and Mr.Howden presented him, on be.' . V .. � I . � I . 0 at rock-bottom prices. - . -� - - . . I . I . I . - - I � inmersed-to their waists in very Cold I .- . .1 I . . I . . :., of counties, this year farms in every part . half of his many friends, with a beautiful I . of Ontario may enter the competition. 'grater, and thinking they are making a silver water pitcher end cup of chaste - � '9� . -Agen .. t4or the. British N � - . . . . - . f6w cents by washing their sheep. North Aniefidan Fire Invurance Co., Issuer of �- - . : .-.:..-�. . Entries will be .received up to the 15th of I usiness should become obsolete This design, (procured from the establishment Marriage Licenses, &a. At the Post and Telegraph Office, I I -, June. The judges will visit them daring be It is a of Mr. Jos. Johnston, Goldsmiths' Hall.) I I I . _____ . I— __ .- � 24-86 .:... I - - __ uring r Blic Of 1ArbAri8M, & cruelty to animals, w= - - � MEENNNEM� . _. I --- - . . I . the last week in June. Three prizes Of i eluding th6 men who engage in i$, and Severatof those esent expressed their -_ , . - . - • : . ' 5 - . .. .,.' $100,460, and $40 will be given. . does no . regret that Mr. Ennedy was about 1;, . ' - ' _. . ' � ' ' . . - .t14. .. � 1� - It Pay. A fleece thoroughly leave the town, and one and all spoke in '. i. .� I . 1. ,;%. .,i ll . I * � no 01010se. . L . I . �,; ­ v�ashed will lose more than a third - to ,,WHOSE � "I YQ; .. _. TAIL OR P ;-. :., . . in come ­:r, I I . . '.. . . 4 The Whitby' Collegiate Cricket Club weight, and if sold at 80 cents will short terms of his course during ' � - I . . . _� . ., . - . _. . .- , io: . I - , ­. .- j!, , , . " I -'b% f •- �. � I . . 11 . � . '. ,,- 12, �1, � - ;--. I � Z; �i. t) -, . - - , .; . i 1. . ZY .. . . . a - - I . . - K .. I I . I - - � , � . V % . _? : challenged the Pickering Club to playa 14 si than a it bring his 6 ort stay in Whitby. Mr. ounedy .. , ). � I. ':',' I - , _,,� . . � .� I , , ",;, t. - . . . '-. �._. .. , . -:; .. I unwashed fleece at 20 cents. I . I I I � 0 , I �': , -., . , � � 1L, A* ­1r;;.. - I., .�, , - - . . ; "i , -%a-�yp . ­ - - the roomy , � - i�. " .It- - 5V . . . . - . . I replif d with much to , .7i k - - � match on Saturdav afternoon last, on the R ,will lose one-third in. weight if not sling to � . . . . - I 0 I W� -;--ivo," . I,- �,.­ I -1 . - - - . �. I . . I - . I 4 --e _ L - . . ... I � I ­'! � , , . .. .., , . , Z. grounds here, and the challenge was Re. n ore, and the prices are eWtly kind expressions that had been made � " - ' : , 11 I I .0 . 7 - r,.%�, I ii .X,tj ,.�, I... . . ' " -e-� j.- i-. -, *6 1! �(, • -, , � I*-, I . , .: , .. .. . 11, equ"'ZO49 respe6ting bjmaelf, onA t " II&AW them ' ' . t. -'. :. W . . - , I I . .. . 0 I . ul pneent th(y la .v n h, . . , ,,,, "I --) J�kl I - � , I , .- ! -.:. - -, ­ . - cepted on the condition, &a we are imform. for 30 pounds at 20 cents and 20 pounds the bmutif for , - �'V_ � � V� f. � - . I . - . , - . . � I . " 1; .. I . 4. I . 1 , - - , . 0 , 1-i.-*`­J � ., -. .r . " ,� e , I rig q , f ­1 - I . .. 0 ,,,w �.,,;�;�­A) , . - _. When the Whitby Ch are all clear lose. T= ­ . . 0 � . - ".; �:' k . ,' , I _­ . that a purely school club was sent up. 2' 80 cents, and the -labor and " k of In common with those present, Nxw,s '6.41 i W . , � , . I I d a ad g , i e in , ub arrived on the washing Now, �fi un t: - . , 1 �. -,`� ..., ( .. . ­. , . .. A .. ­t I . ­ . regrets. Mr. Kennedy's departure from 1 ,p 4 - 'I, '' s .; *' . I I AL I : I i­ 40 � L.. 1. . I - _.� "V_11L *,i­ a, . -, - ­ ., in _ , . - , grounds it was found that washed wool is docked one-third, whether the county. He has made hosts of � . ­.­ ., ) . . .. I . . . ... - . . - . e be compare, _' I ' ''' : V * . . � . I �� " . , �, • � � . I . . . .. ... - . - � the town Club was brought up, and the i tively clean or exceedingly friends since he came to the town of I " - , !, '' .,: i,.. . . . . . .� 11. � . . dirty. If DO wool is waahed, the buyers . 1. � ...., I : ., � . � I - ., N . I � I . � . - . . , * Pickering boys objected to his being \ r ,,� 11 .. .;­ .. - . �� 1;; . . . . allowed ,will make a distinction between these Whitby, none of whom regret his leaving . , ��! i L .. . .1. . .. . .. . . . : I-,- - ­ . : I I . . � .. to play, unless the visitors played I . - ... , . a and thi more than do the newspaper men who :I-, %i�` , `�:'! . � . - . . . . . I � . .. - ­ - I I.. . . ... . . I I . I . . as a town teikna - They refused to do fleeces � careful shepherd will have had the pleasure of his acquaintance. . It"i . .. . . � ­ . this, consequently the match fell through, R inducement to keel) the sheep clean i, I . %_ . � � - __ . . �. L ,I , .. " . . � I . ,�. I - . - ­ .. . . ,.& _. I- ., 11 � � - t 0 ins * ' er' e . I 8 f I ew _ '' u - ' ' r arm 0 a om " , * 11 4 & I ar' ... 0 1 no I � ,, Pr* R I Central :: � '. by4, _ _ I I 011 031 I r I 01 �G y I � lt h it 11- e, ��', in , 9 re I 'I per, at' is f I I lit s b a ' ' ' ' io' e el t e asi I r, h ona et dynamite ; An I about () r I I ; P ­! � u We wish him abundant succces wherever , , " . ��, � " I I? .11 .1 and the visitors returned, to Whitby.. . t � a better plic 3 paid for the wool. . . his lot may be cast. - . i'.--. - - . I _; .. , I . �. Ao4,' , ..­1 . - ­..� I . �..., . ­.� anmla a& . Oqvvmm .A..rm Z. = -r'49 . .i - �:,�-�, .... �, - :,... . . � I � I 11 , . . . . ­.... 11 ,.�,.: . I . . 1. : ;.... , .-.:.; ­ .::.., : .'­., . ... . . - 1. . �. : i 1... , . ­ . . - I ­ .. � . . I . .. �.. , I I . - . - *j ,�,!;!_­ ­ . ­ � I I � . _ I I... . - .1 I . . ­ � . .. ..._ -:; . -, - :-: ­ J . .. 11 . . .1. L 1, . _. 11 .. ­ - - . -!�j . 1. I - I . I ` - i , . . , . I I � 1. ­... :" . 1� ..­. ."'.'s - I !, ­ '' C. 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