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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_06_25r . E . - . 3 t . .11 t `:1. + "' M (' . ,1. .. i % - ,;, J e 09; .. - 1 _ - _ - f - - - _� i :., .. ... *�« �. ••„-._....W.- ...rsiav lo.w _a •?:. .a ,.r ;,q,.•..M m �lFri- a - .. r.,-i�. ?�*'+a pr:_" '!U. , y' .14�._ - uv-- +� - .t.tu r. , •ri - . .a ...l.ea,.+raiis�yx, , 11 r.. t t.' 1. '° „,e. Tr.:. d ,t .s»1Y. k""'a' c•. 4 ie• tv R' q •'+ ca; teak, l jai, a' p: t� 17 . ., - _ _ .. I . - i I •r ,• t( y �t V ;PICKERING w _" VOL .= , P a .� � . 'RID. Y �I7NE ,��) 188 . 11. 41..V'. t NU. 34 =t i_.. � .i 1. ff ..�, .., . • . e ,k. _ __ - - - _ _ - - {,{ t • °Y ° rofe00tartal Qiarbro* 811$ineas Cards. OUTAROUNDUS . dome without a driver and finding the in short order, w are afraid fo speak of 8 r ` ` the tables--we are are that such a reads • 1. � I njl • . Kate closed, attempted to jumpp over it, p . �� 1iIP(LtiCIrZ, u in�nrinK itself and dainagine, ttie buggy. are always goo , a d are always raised, "" 1 y ;�.�,:I_z.:; .....,.,r_ .1_) U , LA't'RST LOCAL BAPPFNTf1t3B uxeoF.nt ri-!3Y ;y baseball tt;faG;eh v�aw played here un so wit merely say bat it was the best 1 ; 13 FIELD, M p., M, C: P. S. PHYS1. THE PRE89 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR decorated and bor the most varied and {' Watchmaker and Jeweler Wednesday between the Lindsay and • CI1'1. gU12C1EON, CORONER, Ato,, C�ORRE9P02�D1;NTg. palatable display of eatables, that we ever _ NIT _ , K Ont. Otlice hours - Morning, from ti:90 , I , Our borne team. It was a very close Lirge_iu;, sat down to i the o en air. Cr Croquet, ' w 11: : evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. i -y PICKERINO ONT I }teals and resulted in a do of 4 runs, for P °y ; • • 68MAWA and drop -the -h ndk rchief, not to forgot 1:� J- E, �V :ARE, M. D., :1aI. C. Y. S., ON- ;; elecela innings. A large crowd witnessed I'Jacob and Rachel M' were `the amnsments . TAY.IO. Coroner for the county of On- . ' . " the match and much interest was mani- of the young eo le until a late hour. The . ` o sician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Relsi- � IA beautiful assortment o! I" Jr., 1�. S. Hamlin was elected by lIC- Y g P P . P �-{, feFaed. q Dunbar appear as though I deuce sad o�co, t.ex� door to the Post -office, 1'V atelles Clocks, Jeweler a11d ta' uc CIE nation to fill the vaeaney in the school I 1, rounds of Mr; pp R . — � pike __ - - o— - y y bo rd caused 'b the death of Illr. �'V, T. Among other attraetinne 'at the Roman speciatty laid dot' r just each a garden i Goods on haled. y Catholic icnie, which taken ,Ikee here art and the eordi lity of himself and all . _ W FERP ►IEII, �1 D,,:�LC.P , Ont. I ' Dt gle. P 1 P Y, . SIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED on July 1st iA a t, Do COhOVER• Office boars- -morni from R2~.P. ►ame of baseball between about him contribn d much to the success - - resident of our lawn" Oss a the .home team And the Atlantica of : " „ 8 to 10 evening 5 `0 0. Sur cry in rear of Ut�l After era' ex of the affair. �he proceeds amounted to.-' • 6TORE ))rock .St. North, Telareinont. Pa nil Y perience I am able to say I will ch ,Chen with ope leg, which hops around upwards of 9117 00 which was in a mesa eupPlie i w:tn Pure Drubs,! l hemicals, 29ct! ll guarantee satisfaction. - 12y Toronto, also a tl1K Of war between flee P — - - -- , — tale and perfectly. contented with this Uxbridge firewen and the champion are due to the baz' ar of the Ladies Aid cbeap for cash. . vale of tears; and was never heard to Society which ad on show a moat ca ti r felts �' - - - - -- — I. C. B. U . ten of 'I oronto. Botli of P , . - - - Legal. F;,., chirp a word of envy when outstri ,ped vating array of u eful and ornamental - - - 'I these take place in the afternoon. nick- knacks. he Ellesmere brass band ' - _ - ntano..., areV _ .:, ., uy its better•legged sestets in searGltn'g .�} .;j. ). �' BALL DOW, BARRISTER ' for'food. kept up a lively) flo of music throughout j • t'T °antl Solicitor, aotary Public, etc. OFFICE— - PICXERING AGENCY: 'e have an organization here for pro , O "BART ° "• ! ' ,the afternoon. We congratulate the L. A. - 1)everell,'s Block. Brock- atr+ret, Whitby. Private mo tug the use of the lug hat. Oeea• S. of Dunbarto�. , funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable — P Thursday las't was the day appointed for - terms of, ayment. 8-y Open for the transaction of all legitimate sic ally the silks come out ;and take the the laying of the corner stone of the new ` ` VItYHY &pARKER,BARRISTERS Banking Business. bo� s for a walk. New members are in Presbyterian church at Dumbarton, which Letter fro Coney Island _ , -'1 - - - + - M and Solicitors, ,icc. )honey to loan. No OFFIcx Hovas --From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays pr ctice for public appearance ; -the train• was followed by a bazaar and garden party , - lmrnrssioa. Office : Hanoy's Building, Picker- -10 to 1 O'�lock. � lug. consists of studying the proper pose in the evening. About half past two . In my last s id I would refer to .11 . . • e• Ins ; open every Friday. H. E. MospaY, R.A., B O'clock the rocession started froth. the Taoi[AS p,gEa. N. -A ninety acre farm for S8lti'111US Ban 11� LbDI.1�Ct10IIa before a mirror, and wearing the hat P Coney Island an its pleasant resorts. rounds of Mr. W m, Dunbar, - headed b __ esie on easy terms, 4-y n while walking after dark dow1� unfre- g Y Well, to Comment with I must refer to - ELAMERE, BLACK, RESSOR e�C (3•y) . GEORGE KERR, Agent. quested streets. the Ellesmere brass band, for the site- of the delightful sail down to - the Island. D E \GLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitor ` _ -' - - - the new Churcip. The platform, erected I in Chancery, Conveyancers, &c. Offices, No. 17 1���. &N �=NE. over tho founds tion was occupied by Rev. Taking :passage qn one of the large Toronto Street (over Gas Company's),Toron'to, „i WHITBY. Steamer Of the I Ir II Steamboat CO. at Messrs. R. M.I Craig, paste)r, J. A. Car- , y . 1 !(cure t� Loan -No Commission. Q. DELAxERE, I_ Pier No : 1, Nort River, we are soon - Devrrso� Bl.pcu, H. A. hXZ902,� E. TAYLOUR Tte shortek� sea passage. , Avera:ge tilme�8 days, ir. Jo11n Hallett, who had several michael, M.A.,,Columbus ; and H. Kippen, 8-y 2 of which are passed on the Liver and Gulf of of Claremont also by the elders of the outward bound. i he scene presented to . s�rc, i>?g• - �3t. Lawrence. horse; run over by a traits, on Saturday church, the di directors and buildin com- the eye is a yetis$ and interesting one. . tj- E. F' APSE «'ELL; LL. B., BAR- Fates of Passage - Cabin• �s0, »c0, A740, an,l im. week, estimates leis 1068 at 810011- It is g Innumerable boat o all izes and of ti . RlSTF.R. County Crown Attorney, and Return tic eta at a reduction. Intermediate :y0. mittse. The eremony commenced with _ � Steerage at low rates. said fleet the engine driver Eaw the horses ra�'er, and p praise in which all devoutly every description fr m the small sail t.o,,,,.� soli is �r. court House, vi'hi.t,y. 10 y_ on 'the track four or five l.undred •ands oiued, after w ich fir. Crai eve an ad- boat to the hu a st a she s ofthe Cunard ` XEtiSR,. itITCHIE & - BILLINGS, parties sending for friends in the oldoountiy can ( y 7 It g g P „, _ . Al 111 I'larri.:ers and solicitors, High Conrt of obtain Prepaid Passage Certifeates. ahead, ' and could easily have stopped, dress of welcome and congratulation. He and other lines --J I rt either end thither, . ' Jnst:ce. �4hitb;, Un_. Iiioney to loan on rear'oz dates of sailing, tickets, and all intortntr, thus preventing considerable damage, also read a history of the church since ate and the stranger le to wonder that all sons) le cei''•''•F. . tion apply, by letter or in person co and saving the poor brutes' lives. earliest days, dating back fifty -four years, find something toy o. On shore the sight - -. -- -- - - -- - -- - -- $ ,vv�� At the public meeting called )stet Fri- tf which we mast give a synopsis. is also a varied qn saving New York :' : T "ctcrin�rrJ. • ' ... da evenin to discuss the uestion of •'In the ear �F32 a few Presb Tterians iii Bro k yu Heights are soon Y g y y 3 in the rear, . - `_,,,,---- end around w eat is now known as llnn- q HOYhINS, VETERIN AIRY SUIT• AGENT. EXPESS OFFICE. W111TBY, puffing a wooden or iron bridge oyerr hj brought before I . ur visio>r. Crossing L ride's Creek, it w a decided that a Garton, conned.ed themselves with Dr. East River we �► o h ce a fine view of ' t° H. GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- - -- - - - , -- - - - -- --- - - - - -- y QeOrk*e'6'C011 tie anon, ScarbOrO now St. . p any, erinary College, Torouto, and practical horse - SMING) 1 • wooden bl'idge Costing about 81,5W woultLi g 6 K ( Brooklyn Bridged ith its majestic cables . , _ i ehoer: etc. On account of incretsse of practice o f TNT o�y�sio� COUPT be the better investment. Andrews). In �1i33 t #e Rev. Mr. Thornton sure m; arc ;istomed visits every t3nturaay to A horse belonging to 1SIr. �` Preached his Orst se anon in Pickering in and towering stone pier Fort Hatililton I ,l•))pq Whitey' hiteval�,Cherrywood and Dunbarton will at- (o R m. .Foy, is soon reach n seed, and sa we . tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own CU;CTYTY OF UV TA RI U.: caame very nearly bring drowned the Mr' session 's barn. On Jnly 5th, 1645, the in P forge. Green P.iver, in the forenoons o! Tuesday, • other day. There is a well inside the first session wap Constitatedl `and services sniff the bracing s a air, we expand our - _ Wednecoay. Thersdav and Friday of each week c_ held alternate 6abbaths at 1.30 p. m. in 1 Rs and filled th f� t l repletion, feeling 4' . . A first -class ess�stant horseshoer always on hand r: 'x1886 stable, and the Horse fell sorosg it, with` Loy's school house. On Aug. 11th, 1838, much, revivified t ereby. A repetition of ; �<? veterinary instruments made to order. MOO I,: i ,0 d,, d � � ,� r g nothing holding it up but its head and there were 48 members, of whom only five this exercise'had.t e e ect of making a • . clue for horses and cattle always on hand. Cslllso. Place ;of Hdlding ., yt; <+i�•�i•= �xa neck by night or by day promptly attended to. Ad- -- , in which position it r mained • until now belong to this congregation, via., person very hungr , anti by the time the - - . . 1. H i r aA - - dress, Green River, Ont. s4 -o 1 Whitby 2 1 1 1 1 1 •2 1 1 2 1 lifted out. Messrs. Peter Nesbit, Wm. Dunbar, Robt. iron pier at Coney Isla d was reached we Bron!, am i s 3 2 smith Mrs. Smith and Ellen Peat (Mrs. realized this fact: t a very - — - - -` -- - - - - -- — 2 a Pickering 1 , 4 2 9 I ' great extent. - . JousinICIAs It, _. 3 Port Perry a 20 22 7 9G 14 I Brookyn. Taylor . In Dec. 1840 Rev. Mr. Lambie Oi This favorite ret3o t is tiein much im- - 4 Uxbrid e i :.';,, 0 9fl 23 827 15 { the Hirk of 13cotland came in and formed pro�'ed `every y ar. Tsetse and com 5 Canna gton . 10 22 24 9 28 16 Mr. J Oshi a' � Erooks fell off 1the shed of the congregation that erected the stone modious hotels n w grace the beach along t' G Beaverton 11 $8 25 10 17 Gott r•Pt /Ratct°r, �€-e. y 7_t•t,terg'o� a ]3 24. 20_11 -_ the new Leaptist church the ether oay, church Pickering village. First sermon in which besot: ful d ireg have been laid out. I . -- this locality was preached by the late Rev. ; 11 `� Ii.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CL1i::R.K 1. E. FAREWELL ,. and it is feared that he dislocated some Mr. Barrie, in the school house, 2nd con. All kinds of alai sements are provided . "_ " By Ordei=, _ of the bones in his heel. 1 Do c onveyaucer, Commissioner for taking Clerk of the PeBCe. uls0,s0 that - afid%vits, •Accountant and Insurance Agent ; After the death of Mr. Lambie, the Dun - •it the t sitor will experience no On Thursday last as Ir. Jttis. Croxall difficult iu etti rid of his mono if I S . 4 I 1Gonec to Ivan on f�•-rn property. OFFICE - -At T�`�"'"" ' - -- - -` __ � ���`• — 1 Garton peopleconnected with Mr. Waddella Y g g y+ ' rroug'hsrr.. 2t -v send 10 cents postage, and we will wail was driving to this village with a colt, it. aongre;;ation at Claremont, and ever since he feels. so disposed. The season is a - � ---------- — „- ou free a royal;varsable.ssml>le box of become fri hieneJ and cyst threw the y g y .------ that will put you in the way of 8 have been district from the in Dntitn's little early for Furf bathing, , as et, but ' . - S . . Archi,tec t. making more money at once, than busy, the driver sustaining serious Creek. Wors ip continued in the school still a nuiuber daily enjoy a dip in the . -r - . -, - _ _ , _ _ -_, anything in America. Both sexes of all ages can bruises about the shoulders and head. house until Ju a 26th, 1853, �A*A what is "briny.” The bt; thing grounds are pro- - A POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT live at ho #ue and work in spare time, or all the The buggy and liarnesE were bad) clam -, known as the hite church, then Erskine, vided with oats rid ro es, so that there time. Capital not required. • We will start you. Sb'Y t y P p `_ . for the county of Ontario. Drawings Iiumense° s ,sure for those who start at once. age ' was erected. t this time the Dumbarton , Avi,a,pe_•iti,n Lions furnished -for every class of St`i�so� & Co Portland, 1laine. . 7•y A ` is very little dale er of the battler being. building. Steam and hot water heating and _.___. __ -_ ___ ___ _ ,As a ballasting train on ,kbe Whitby and congregation was organized, 26 members carried out to see, if he exercise ordinary ventilation a specialty. Office- Gerrie Block, rt having tataoneid the Presbyter Lo be des - corner Duadns sad Brock streets, �'nitby. Lindsay blanch of she `1t +)laud railway Pe y precaution. (,oue�yIsland Beach isprobab- '` was shunting on the siding on Saturday joined, to form into a separate body. The Itesideaca- ,Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37 -y i • - 1 "i g g v chusch at Unribarton gas opened on May ly one of the b 'est in the country for . (;, .. week, a brakeman nailled Smith in oiler, the bathing purpose . The slope is very -- - ; 21st 1854 and on the )8th of Nov., - - - - - - - -- -- atiDg'the brake twisted the wheel off, and Rev. Mr. �Kenpedy was inducted into the gradual, and co equently affords women : �ttcfit77fu•et•iii�. was thrown backwards between the cars, and children es cull better rotection ' - ,V­_­_1._ I - . - - _ -: pastorate of D nbarton and Canton, U. P. p y• P • *.' r�HU11AS POUC'HEIR, LICENSED ' - Both legs were cut a,n'1 mangled dread- congregations,rYickering. At the union of than most res rte. It is also great' % _. 1 Auctioneer, valuator, &n.. for the Counties : fully. He was brought to the station the churches at Duifin's Creek in 1878, amusement to cl ildren to roll in the sand Of fork, North and South Ontario. Auction Sales ,, ,,. _ - -_ here where the legs were amputated, but Dumbarton was left alone, retaining the along the shore;. The great peculiarity : ' _ - of ali kinds conducted and property valued at -`-`` he died within a few minutes after the services of MrJ Kennedy until in Ills '82 of this sand is that t it will not injure the . - a moderate charge. Arrangements for auction " Y Y S - '_ es or valuatinS can be made at any time at I _ �'' operation. His parents live in Lindsay. after a pastorate of 2t3 years he resigned finest fabric, cot}sequently it is no un- t e BROliGHA�1 HOTEL. Special attention lie went to the North -West as a volnu. and Bev. J. J. Cameron of Pickering a ' I ill be given to all orders by letter or telegraph. f; P- usual Bight to see hundreds of children ldressBox 47, Brougham, teer last s rin ,and gas one of _those po inted Mode Moderator, pro tem. As both amusing themseli`es b di o and roll- - out. 25 -v P t' 8 y gins who charged bayonets on the rifle pits at Erskine and Dunbarton pulpits were vac- inK in it. One f the gr atest sights at . ,- _ - -_ -_ a o ant, and the b dies re� iro s o un q t c ion, Coney Island lie the huge elephant,' Bl(tek4ini.thEttg c�•C. I 1 it was consummated ondMayalBth, 1882 ,. ,$ ie 1. _ - modeled after the qre t Jumbo. It 1 I � ' ?I C H.E I, REED, GENERAL \$1'Itl $cardingtabhes Kt "aAt_E. styled ' Dumbarton Erskine Church. An '� T r stands several lit ladred fee high, and in- i< 1'1 Bl2 ^_ksmith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, anion was effected with Melville Church, Ont. The latest improved machinery for Bolt, Searboro, in April 1888. On July 8rd of side a very large number o persons, can Azle and tint Cutting. Horseshoeing as usual. WHITBY, l *' i` \ O T. On Saturday a cricket match took place the same year a call was drawn tip and be �accommoIa ed withant crowding. All wo.rk promptly and satisfactorily executed. G 1 _�i ', . in Kinsale between that club and Whitby addressed to ,Rev, R. M. Craig, the present The interior is provided �ith stairways . _ __ r <. resultlnq in a victory for the home team and being secs ted by him; 'on leading to the top, from which a magnifi i''. ry pastor, - pain'terR snit Gifizie. M FOY, Prapriet6t by 42 runs• The bowling of Stevenson Aug. 14th 1888 the Piesbytery melt, or- cent view is had of tile. 'surroundings. -� __ foe this club was sanlply immense, and dained and inducted Mr. Craig as minister Brighton Beach was also visited. From, ' U A I N T I ti G, GRAINING, SIGN -' I the 15 of Lawrence, and the 18 not out of of the congregation. Daring the present here the marin railway takes you to 1 Writing, Paper- Hangin Tinting, dcc., of all , I beg to announce to the public tbst I havo y- y kinds 3or}e on tae shortest no ce. All shades of opened a Livery and Boarding Stable on Brock Shea, for the same einb in the second in. F�mt ate Of nearly three years 40 II6w Manhattan BQaC ,where„ 18 situated one Street Whitb and will alwnye $ae on hand nin B, were IIt tOgethbr b members have been added to the roll and ; - paint mixed to order. None b t the best >•:ng- y, P g p y good cricket. of the finest hot son the Island. The: ,1 - _ - lash Lead used. HILTS & RLBOURNE. Wy first -class horses and carriages to let at very % 84 removed by death and otherwise leaving - I �' reasonable terms 1'hei'e WAB on thing which contributed hotels are begin into to fill tip for the. . a resent membership of 106. It was de- �� . . / .: - - - -- - I respectfully solicit a call from my lriends greatly to the s�ccess of the Kinsale team, season, and it is onfidently expected that Riots ("td Shoes. and the general public. . 42v. Ned in January of the present year that ' - and that was the presence and applause the nu er oft 'sts this season will be. ;: ::�� _. - - . �.- - -._ •- - - -- �_ _ a new church was needed and immediate RIGH.kRD B1t1GNALL, KINSALE, Chad,, Tic3eete . c , of the young ladles. We would advise steps were taken. The mason work has barge - . ONT., de-alerin Boots and Shoes, instill pre- '.; the young ladies of Pickering to borrow a been e�otnpleteid and we have met together On >;abbatli I mleraing we. attend - • - 11 11 pared to supply hie friends and customers with ' �� N D R U N K RAILWAY AND leaf from taco• book. with oar fr►eads fend with hearts full of Talmage's ChUrC ,Brooklyn, and listen , Per�ed and sewed work to order of the I- eat quality I also keep always on fiend a fall step- s *��� HINBALE gratitude to God for His kindness t0 fie, t0 the eloquent ords that fall from the i . ply of Boots and Shoes from the best factories in .00EAN -s - STEAMS mcKaty, b Hale, i3 b (ireeawood' 4 after depositing this deienment together lips of the great divine. Talmage is a' . the Province, all of which have been selected by _ • , McKay, b Hai,[# -:, � 0 b Saw 4 with a copy of The Globe, Mail, Pickering .vet forcible s er, although he has not - a practical inan and will be sold at low prices for T� ,Awreuoe, b Gould 0 o Billings b Gould .15 P9 g cash_ Give we a call and inspect for yourself. l0y V p "TID Ticket Agency, blovenson,c&b Billiugs 4 c k b Hari g Nit,vs, Canada Presbyterian, P!'eebyterian a befit deliveryv On this OCCag10n lii8 GlkseFon, b Henn I aI� olden, (3reenarood q Aeview, Record, and Children's Record, a subject was abo; t the maul who earned ' . '. . li . S�_, 1-IN LESLIE, HOOT -AND SHOE Tel@ f h Office Whitb a cBrien, b Gould 0 rott out 0 - i �T 'Maker. Pegged and sewn wore:. Orders : 'W a ` I list of the delegates the Assembly now U Leary, not out . 4 b Hare 9 wa es and put them in a bag. filled with - . - promptly attemdod to. Fx 'enced woikman- 'Winnacott, b Ham in session, the communion' roll, a list of gg - hie• Don't for N t pert are opposite the Whitby to Witwilie ,, let cliiits BailwsY and shed b gam 0 of oa 1'33 membersof session, man eta and building hoIe�, and he like' ed those who spent their g.t he atanrl, fie y pp Cabin X39, Return %00 ; 2nd a$17; all rail,via C. P. hard earned wa es In rum t0 the man . News, RinK strEet. Pickerinfr village. 7-y . lt. at21• You will avoid mistakes, occasionally 'Musgrove o &bGftw'd 0 1bw., Htm S committee, also the S. S. roll and the _ -- - r---" - - - =- -- �- - - -- caused by the general crowding at the railway McGuire,.b Ham 0 c Billings b Gould 1 spoken of in scrti ture who put his money . _ � � an per end 'leer coins, on this � Y . Ta,jItM'l4 . statipns, by calling at the Telegraph Office, Extras 8 Extras !s Canada oo� h n bag filled Lh.boles --.as. soon as it -• KI . _ ,� . 17th day of fie, in the year of our Lord it - ^^•�-' , ��' --;, . Whitby, and procure from E. fituphensou, at . - ` rn $ERE IS NO LONG A'�iY your le3isure, any required railway of ocean ' 69 1886, at the ho�nr of 3 o'clock, p.m., in the was put in it dr4 ped out. He a,uuounced I 1 t Y ;. WAITBY doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of tickets, at any time between 7 a. in. and e:sopp n:. f+ name of the pongregation, I will ask Mr. himself as pre red to lead a crusade the Cuthbert Haruse, ives better satisfaction for daily. Every required information Maps Time. Biillrige, b tGintiscatt 0 b Stevenson 1 1 peter Nesbit la the corner stone.", against the tra like unto that of the � ::' L .: - ie8e money than any other first -class house in the tables, Routes, Rates, etc., cheerfultly lurnietied Holden, b dtsvei#pop 6 b Baevenaon a y ti gQ �' ,. township• Cal) and examine his stock if you free to passeaugers on application,. Tickets to Gould, b atevensou I b Stevenson a:. - I In the audionce, while this interesting praying band ill Ohio a few years ago, . wish to get a stylish, good-ft ,well -made suit. and from nearly all points of the orld guaran, Greenwood, b Btevenaian :7 ran out I document wo being read, might be seen and was loud ,,y applauded.. In the f . Iterne�mber the address- —ISTON, east of teed at as low as the lowest rates. McGillivray, run out 0 b Stevenson ® the aged and i firm who were meritaOned afteinOOII We visaed the silent cif of the Cuthbert House, Pickering illage. 1♦ The Grand Trunk express passer er trains Yttn Ham, not out 4 b Stevenson 1 ► y through daily; from Pickering and Whitby to Nolan, b Lawreinoe _ ` I b $$evmau :..i 0 tW the only living members of the church dead-- Greenwo d cemetery, and were = - ' .. ` --- -- - Chicago, Detroit and Port Huron, without any Moon, lbw, stevenwA ; 1. ud"ut ; .., 0 of half a century ago. We Could only im- struck with th , l�uagnificent splendor here - . _ ' Hotels. change of cars. Baggage checked from 4aing, b Stevenson I eV Ka9 b It tev'us'a 2 a IIe the vast host Of memories which _E3I - R - - ^ - �'Vhitby to destination. Mitchell, b Stevenson b c & b Stevenson o displayed. M 1l ns of dollars have been ANCE HOTEL, l GREEN- Speeiial attention to passenger tic ets for Mani- Morris, b Steveneonp - s b Stevenson a mast have assti`ile$ them, as the listened ezpended in bwl tiiq rip granite piles to T wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This toba,(bia Chiccaaggo, a,1 via Brockv' a and C.P. Bxtras g Extras . to this resurrection of names an eiream- in lace of some loved 0 e s. . house is a new building, fitted up with every North ry Michigan, Dakota, the N rthern North a ; ,. j , r F a -- - stances from a time long a o ; of names mark the last 1 est g p - ; , ;a �wmodation for the travilling bublic. Large \Vp states, British Columbia, aliiornia. 4A 1>i g friend, : and asi a gaze thereon we are p ;� 3�� _ .- which once honors , respected and Wer- �.Vanit • ' sad commocious stables and sheds for horeaps. Bpe ial chow through,ain e,and sloth tickets led t0 83(Clalm , anit� ; ail is I shall at all times be pleased to receives Ball to an from New York, PhiTadelph a, Baltimore, ; . UXBRIDGE- ful are now well -niih shadowed iii oblivion, „ y � . ' ' ' " from Del. Tickets m Ottawa, : , vane It is s ma ificient spot. how- my friends and the public generally, when Hash ngton, Dovelr, and are replaced, through the cycles of tY• in Greenwood. Mont eal, ue ec, Peterboro, a, Brockville. ,, `Time, wltli nevo Ogee all a rOSean + lstf seer and well w rthy of a wore extended Press tt, a�tou lit etch ,via" quires), and On Freda. 1 t .thQ. VDi11Pii mill s ' g' ' J: _ 0 R D O N HOUSE; PICKER . N . also usppe�on bridge), Suepe on Bridge, 3' Mr. Peter Nesbit, commenced a few well visit than our t a would permit of. ' ,i :- ' or of Jarrlee Gordon Proprietor. This Loose Is Buffalo, Detroit Port Huron Chic o, Winnipeg, discovered to Oiu'1'e, end' the alarm chosen words when rain an t� fall in Of Course we cold not visit Brpoklyrt' f ' a fine new brick building, finished in superior and sal points in Canada and the nited States, at Once ven, when- the fire brigade and ;: _ SfS Style. Eve V R' g torrents so he lased the into the without taken Plymouth church, and s style. tin Every convenience and comfort for th4 sleo Benson sea-bathing tickets. �. P taking � 3'm + -t citizens worked with a will.. It was stone, and spreading the motar, declared } _ - . sines g public. The choicest brands of I P g fortunate we w in going when we did, ,. , ., Uh .For and Fro1n Europe n Poin�Ct3.1 ,evident the flrst.tb'at the mill could •� ►� 8 6 ` Liquors and. Cigars always, on hand. the stone well and truly laid. The Audi- as it was Beec e>t s last sermon previous t i Yew_ and_cornmodious stables and diode. ;,, th c pine of sev n Royal M ;s "an, LfuA , ___ 8 7-y f__ •�w?itte Ste • ;' "Minton . ••Cunard,' not be sa � and attentiail welt turned enoe all joined iii singing "Praise God to leaving for- �l , nd. Henry Ward :.r ' >; RUUGZId1I HOTEL, "•'f3tate:' "Ameriopn;' a Star." the adj 'nine office and. lumber piles. from whom all bleaeirsgs flow, J. M. 4EROW wcha tR "heedless . f • -A PoucProprietor. Having bought ef'Mr. Thos. Cheap tickets supppplied reading o and from Beecher is gottim�g.to be an old and feeble.•!: . r ` her the above hotel and grefltted the sumo Whitby to Liverpool, Londonderry Queenstown, It wa§ bnY'ded to the rind. Insuran oe the drenching rain, and then adjourned to man, and his f blepess is noticeable at t ,� , +, . throughout, I intend to )¢eep a strictly temper- Glasgow, Hull, Leeds Belfast, Lon n, Monches- of 114,(lOG- was upon the bill - and the lawn of Mr: Dunbar. - The refreshing once as he rises give out the opening , - ance house, in conformity with the law o� fhe tel Ljr' toe, Cardiff, Dublin, �>�twe , and Paris, + " t,' shower BOO gaseed over, and, addrepses land• y crap ed at as low as the lowest ales. Steer- rusclhinie ►).silt no 1D8Qr'aD°d wa$ $ Q h mn. One thol!!e within a'gll0rt distance! `',�i s A call respectfully solicited. An attentive {w WerB deliveC8di1 t~he gtODfUde• tfy* Rev. J. •gh big WO D hostler always in atten yance:. F t d. B nd Cabin. the Wh ti amounted t0 ' • 1 d }: 1 I0Y age, Ir}ixitadiat0. , N7 , „r y _ _ �p ho was the lessee rs a of ltim can drstxlr ll'ds. uritig' •., f ....�. Fatties wishing to sefid to the �1 Country for Mr, r81>am FP • A. Cetr&ciiohael, ,)k[,Ay ;. Rev. H. ]�.rppen, a the►is n s c eve p Pelf► _d > � losor b this Hr's. and by Mt. Peter Ngsbik a-ad high) app -e- his sermon his b ice increases in vola>lrie, G Mttxlcacl. tieketite a hitby, $ but it is p Qt; }}t ' - ` 6ated .by %he , .I&We oonoourse. Tho rain plai>tx` ' '' be' fee th ! his r e is , ^^^n' t su dr hi 1 tbb $oz� ! } �:. ..., _ . �,�,.,e .._ ., . - .. �►1 ply Ae 41 ro., Jp n Jo�ues son stud dmth ' . ARTIE$ �'�'ISHINQr 'f4 TAHE • ps,.( - P. $•,via Owen Bound in udod,) to all had B1igI►t1y upset the . plaxtw, of: the ladies, nearly i•nn.. o�ureli is 8 fiery' !plain, ► Fore re from ohnrob last Sands , F + ,3 - e end. Manitollti ants. AIs tickets by K 9 having" tariturated ,the ..table _olQths, and .anpret�ntiobg -et , bo iDlllt$b and ' 'out There, , ,. • `but " ' ' ');lie L threw them t><tt the dtloh lessons tin. Instrumental or Voga1 A�46iC 9beanier Nossetiun an �oi2oitW ts. � I'I �►���s t6� 4 tine I • bearpimhed the and, atel�' .�Rt as,se > a '' can obtain Vocal bineie in Class or by privatq. t through, local, foreign, �inggl and rotttid Mrs.��a8, getting her lihnd entangfe sun reappeared, so did the oheerftljness to magic is led by a quartette. Tahlaage's - • R, s tnetrnction. Apply for terms to fri per and ocean tickets.apgl to .r . M p in the wheel was very seriously injured. their faces, an with the energy and speed has no choir at all. More anon. • �# w� ss A• E. - CouttS, Prof. ;Of- M uslc• . E. STEpHENS N, The horse and buggy was not as yet peouliar to the fair sex,they got everything �.a ilusic roori at the residence o{ Mrs. Head Railtyttnd Ocean 8teamehip Ti ket Agent: L. a m. ;�. x - to 1jr, office Pickering. I �Oppoeite Post Office, Wiiitla , Out. damaged,, but the animal started for washed and ih tables re -set and decorated ' 1 t- - - - • L. F:. , ._ {< v. -.1 ,t a, ,., _. 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I i - I - i 't v.x., r l I . 11 � 1 4.; .:' j: t } - . ,K r --- -- //-�-�� T T Plorldo "The stud of Flo ors- " XA(� INE R YV G P S • T11�„• of Mlan by "mall s tr . ;� I —?� + L= s t : its =ug�1es, Bohai. iron: Woc,o�dd,, acrd' 1II. :. :^ dntkiophobi , the dra►d •i man, Las `s a poradiss for - the! invsi�, nett! t>><•, maa6lner, rot ale For ppaarttoafars I FA�ORR��,,,, -` 8ome markable PafrOtS• .. rawhed saoh decree in tome fellow "Fountain at Youth was ice thought to g, W. PETRIE. Hrando4 Out "+11 Fiistery and tradition tell as of sense oreataret of " ad's Vtos rege�zt on Earth be hid in one of far forest glades. It is now -- - -- - - -- -- - There V ' that they seem to fear the risks of captivity the haven of many oogsamptivee, who find MONEY E Y TO LEND i ' ' mcst remarkabl parrots. In the seven- more than th certainty of annihilation. bea•flt in her genial warmth, and fragrant ; orI— NO BETTER � i teenth century, arirg the government of The stories abo t the mountain sheep break- flowers. The consumptive invalid neod Prodaotive Town, Village Farm ProIll Prince Maurice Brasil, he had heard •i Ing the force of a fall by dropping en their not necessarily Qo so tar from home and e. MITCHELL hsenoxALD. Barrister, The snow Drill Bating Powder f; 11►anttord, -•�... . an old parrot hat was much celebrated horns die total fabulous ; the shook would friends to get relief. For if not in the i;+ tt 6 Bat•n Bleelk— Toronto Birest _ — Torent4. -- - - - - - �. for answering li e a rational creature man Dr. R. . Pieroe s ---- - -_,— _- . 1 � ; ° B Y react on their nooks and break their vetebrw stager of the disease, g C B ; common gne�tic e. Tile parrot was st'a at any distance seceding forty feet of per- '• Golden Medical Dlroovery" wilt rastoi♦e GUELPH CARPET WORKS. I great t3lstanoe fr m his residence but so Bat It V true that their to foot health. For all chronic, bronchial t;' pendicatar fall. po mnoh t ad boon r id about it that the prince's cloven hoofs and stout feet break the speed and Lnng diseases it is a wort reliable spoof• f •; A. gR,,�TQG (� CjQ+t E0411 _ O B 1. - . ' .` a rief It Iva■ arc tied and he directed the � druggists. ; AX"Aeruasss or q y of a descent fro anything but an overhang- fie, y gg , bird to be sent f . When pretty Poll was ing cliff ; a tro of big -horns will scramble I. introduced into t room where the rnce The lady teacher •f theiniant o]u►u is one. �OQL,i UNION &DAMASK CARPETS,!: • was sittin lit co p down the, stoop at slopes as a bear slides of our Sunda schools brought a Pane _ g'' pan with several Dutch- y B y Of new !n ran -and designs, iiaelpls. Oat. _ y down a tree, an reach the bottom amidst Japanese bowl to take up the collection !n. —.- -- - -- • • n rain, the bird 1m edtately exclaimed In the a cicada of dnat and tumbling atones, but Upon hb arrival home one little kid wa $rj'AR, AIIQIIR Brazilian langua , with nnbrokFn imbs. The Osage Indians y• „ . . •• What a cs pany of white mein are have, a various tradition about the oim• asked what he did with his pens I • bore 1" ,► margin ; at the time of the great fll od put it in the epit•boz, was the patalys[ngLLPBORII�'� . They asked, Who Is that man? Dint- Ieply. P (which, after a 1, mart have been some, gar no sn rior 1 20 trot per hoar • hand or borer in to the prince. thing more the a freshet of the Indus), Mouser'' Smllieg are the Snalight power; combined boring and rout drilling machine { I, I �' 7,: The parrot one Bred, "Some gemeral or when the Darin rains drove all other anz• rand ea t find prises and diplomas. send !or j' P of Rome. = ns CAM gther, male to the she! or of the eaves, the big - • � g i8 Mary 8t.; Hamliton, Canada, PL C N isK icNi v► e, i" A v r. l r rTSK, d2ev The prima was ignorant of the language, here sheep took refuge among the aloud• There would be fewer oloods and brighter i Pointer, oheeee ton :, ti.nF�r, legth.,r ,pji, Wand when the attendants carried the bird and aided the ndia& Adam to a lace of sunshine in many households if every die- bookbinders, moulding, tencnin„ and'otharmArW4 - to him he asked t through rho medium of g p B. $PENCE & C 0., �� tnfvee o best quaff+ , etar,utnetnred by" Cara B safety. 1'he mo train sheep has certainly Irited suffering woman realized what a a g.c an inter Teter p r ., Favorite p �1 (salt Machine Knife orte, alt, oaf. ;send to, p , a marveh Pao lty for roughing out bad boon Dr. Pierces I+ avorite 1 terariptfon Consumers will find 11 to theiradvantage ACS ibt Dda " To whom do en belong . . weather. Even midwinter they stick to is for all weaknesses dad maladies to whle.P to ask the trade for our make of Files and p' . —. - - - - -� _qTa . • The Farrot one lend, " To a Portugae' " . thrtr highest ban ts. In 1849 a caravan off her sox is liable. No lady who gives this tp Rasps• lire CatttnC a Speefaltye send 14 1, . He asked again, "`Vhat do yon there ?' Mormon refs a attempted to cross the wonderful remedy a trial will be dlssi d for price lid and terms_ a L. _ The bird answe> ed, n• I look after chick- Wahsatch range n a snowstorm, and wets pointed by the result. It not only sots • I b . _ { ems• i on the paint of rishiDg with cold, when promptly upon all functional derangements, Hamilton, - Ontario. � m H The prince laughed, and ezolaimed, "You they were saved y the dleoovety of a " oim• but by its rare nervine and tonic properties - - - -- -- look after chickens ? moron damp," a snag cove in the pine ■trengthene and repairs the whole feminine E, � - The parrot in answer "sald, " Yee, I, and woods, where a, gird of wild sheep had system, - Price reduced to on'a dollar. • By I know well enough how to do it !' clack- stamped down th anew and browsed off the druggists. . . . I � ing at the same Ltme in imitation of the bon branches as high they could reach —'' A I - IN C3 Qx1r'%TA More than fonrthoted, a d yetrforaanp• pLQ WATER RICE STARC .H to Dell together her, young taberusole in t e .wilderness," as Elder ling have been Caseated, and yet thonswds • - - ., . .1. . ,...: t.. Early in the preleent century, there died Millard, described it and in titers of storms, of bachelors and maidens go it alone is this the celebrated parrot of Colonel O Kelly, perhaps, a more eetrable shelter than the country, • K,1KCo ST. WEST A who lived In Half M on Street,' Piccadilly, dreary pens of n Indian wigwam could . .`` London Tuls .ti d f i 1 ' � • ' t1 1. a on er a parrot sang a . number of Bongs in perfect time and tune. have onared to the necessitous saints. Now ani then, th ugh, the olmmaron may - She could express her wants • and give hfr be doomed to shade the e*pirience of the orders very much like a Kaman being. She " , Swiss chamois, that occasionally find their could repeats number of sentences and graves in such winter - quarters by remaining ,` , answer many questions put to ker. When snow -bound till they imocumll to frost and• b singing she beat time with all the appear- hunger. Ordinary storms the American . anos of science, and she would often correct mountain sheep weather as easily as a frog her mistakes to singing. This parrot died would survive a flood. No whirleterm short at the age of thirty years. Parrots frequent- of a- tornado can dislodge them from a van- . ly live to the age ei one "handrod. 1. tago•ground in the rooks, and .their thick In a bird -store once upon a time, the far -coats ward;'off blasts that knock the mer- _ _ keeper of the shop taught ,his. birds to say 1. . cary a good wily below zero. . onto things, and when a young lady called - to buy a prrrot he brought out a'green par 111 , , 1 Anglicized Chili. . rot that was small and meek - looking. The : " ... . dealer arcked the bird to " Say something ": .. The Chiltans call their country the' st Eng. ,• :�. ' sweet to the pretty lady." f,, The bird, land of South America." It a native maker ,:' thee. surprise of all, rolled one eye knowing- a proms, and wishes it to appear unusually .: ly and waked out, •• I ain't as green as I binding, he esys, " On the word of an Eng- leek." A common having been lishman." Should he desire an appointment grab Critter to be kept on the minute, he says, •' Be as brought from Guinea by A sailor with a punctual as an Englishman." oearre, rough voice, and rfliioted with a The traveller discovers that wherever he .,.-,. oough; the parrot learned to imitate the 'goer in Chill the highest respect and warm- . • . -. exact toner of his master, . even to the art friendship are entertained towards Eng. cough, so closely that- sound of his voice land. The explanation of these feelings to was often mistaken Per that of the saber. to be feand in the fact thatwhen the young .. The bird was afterward taken in hand by republic was straggling to throw off the another instructor and taught a softer tone, Spanish yoke, many Englishmen served her . .. bat.it never forgot the harsh voice of stir with am much ardor as they would have sere- . former master, and often amused by ad their native country, an by relapsing into sea slang, Interspersed The upper oLerss of (1hlli Imitate the Eng- •. with the cough of the eallor. limb aristocracy. Like` them, they are re- �Vhile Daan Stanley was a canon at Cali- served, fend of a good joke, appreciate wit, terbnry, a gentleman who had been Invited cherish family pride, and 'make " society" J i h him It Ontrlva s a11. r, Sage ■ to Arrh Remedy. :. „ A. P. 2$5, MEN —THREE —and two ladies•• -ds Canvarsefs good pay. H. E, HuNn..r. Toronto, Oni. UPERIOR FILER AND RASPS— WARRANM 11 equal to best imporird • all kinds of re- catting Galt File Woks, FxxDxxiC[, PAax►tl, Gait P.O. AND SAW MACHINES —ALL BIZES— �LATxsvl Improvements bracket band @awe for attach -1 g to posts; neat, oh.app and durable ; seed for; otroUlan. JOBN 4ILLIE8 8 CO., Carleton place, out. • ROBBIEB STAMP with your name, only 25ots ; marks linen, pWobe cards, et�i.. 2000 s yiss- A��rreents wanted; eitoulars tree. MODEL RUBBERi STAMP CO., Balto, Md- , Central ARRiAGS LORillIE8 FOR CARTER8, wholesale bounce. manataoturers ; tint prise Fairs- Addrees M. D. Nwii6ioAx, Manui rarer. Hamilton. AGENTS FOR NEW PARALLEL 'FAMILY BIBLES —large type, splendid maps, beanti•' ful Illustrations • contains 4,000 quo shoos and an. •wen on Bible 4000s; liberal terms- International Book and Bible House Toronto. Out. /•- �G!= WANTED —IN EVERY TO AND y. for the O. K. Parer and Spoor. Beni t g out I sells at eight; "male Rohe seat on reoe pi of price. 160. Q. D. DAY Agent, W Yong* tot, Cream, Ono. • elpEPREBENTATIVE to each county to sell "Pro• Coal and Bepousal " —a book on Love, Court• . trtmony and kindred themes. Writs for circulars. International Book and Bible use, I Toronto. Ont. tae Acre Flarm— doe tie A F NEVER FAILS. • . e V'r • • _ , , The Royal lanufacturing Company, . e PeKls< 8t., Caelor. eat. L. . .II - Illentlan Thin PrtDyr, . L , O, WIDEMAN & 00.9 1, ifA.110"AVI'IIxxxs Or— • uaereved Family and Laaadry uslatiea. ;� And W kinds of Landry Appitanoss, Burglar., Proof Window-Bash Looks, Step Ladders, etc., etc. Model•Makiag, tMill- Wrighting and Carpentering , it i Wort. - i M*SlbrD Pon Pwas„Llm. ' - • fiend for Catalogue. Uen« wa&4 " TENTS, FLACS, HAMMOCKS - Ati D CAMPING 000I)S. f l ow Orleans load Cart ,Cofy 169 YONGE ST., - Macnalr s, Toronto, ��XaT Q3WW� ' 95LEpery.eogairy cheerfullysnswcrod. — tiaairrAOrQSSSs winters Patent Road C a , IBUWC s Carria6e� SlelQh& Band tar Catalogue: J. �]INTZ�t$, Mande*, l ,i .. Malt, 0»t� Ulan Line Royal lail8teamehipi, ere aria Sa dtuing winter from Per/ an ' ner� Thttrrdt'y, to break ass w t found all the servants strict and exclusive., , ; ! • a I UU —1 mile from Dngld.lk— t00.000 acting and H& tfax every Saturday . to r iverpeol, and in samm. ,' assembled In the garden, where the master's The women of the orals imitate the better p►•y6, 16 oe rats t 100,000 b, oesj mania ; Instrnmenis �n Qnebeoev °ry B•tnrda0 to Liverpool, oalllntr at i on- was at lac a in a tree. half-price. BUTLAND, S7 King -et. W., Toronto, d to rand mrUs and r�e rs for eootland and , parrot g The. sett of English women, and never drerq for IretantL ALotwm Baltimore via H.iita: and at Johns, Automatic S�IIlg Hammock Chi' _ - Dame out at that moment The parrot look- church ad ti the ez{beoted to go from it to a N. F:, to Liverpool fortnightly daring summer months. MAN OR'A WOMAN WANTED IN EVERY The steamers of the Glasgow !tans sou during winger ed down at him, and said, in a law but die- •• reception." hey, dress in plain bhok, township, to sou Dr. Taira band from Hallf. :, Portland, Boston and hiladbi Talmage 's new book tinot.voice— exactly like the dean's—,' Let with a black manttl •vet the head ,and •Live Coals.„ phis; and during .nmmer between G and Won „ , Thb keened dad most vigorous 1, weakly, (h•egow and Becton, we and G1 Is 1 -- t. us not pray. The bird was eventually cap- their example is foll wed by the women of specimen of oratory ever written ; nearly 70o pages 1 gow and P ladelphi•, fortnightly- tared by the aid of a fishing -rod. all classes, only is ; full particulate of this and other new books For freight passage, or other informaei n - casa, Bohuvler Smith & Co.. Publishers, London,ont "Ply to A. Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; . . A grey parrot was stationed in a nursery, This custom of Wearing a plain dress for Cunard & Co. Ratite= ahea & Oo B where his greatest delight wrf� to see the church is such an excellent one that it might COMIC TR ANSPAREYT OARDB 1 t: Johns -, ; SO gold Fringe and Ira N. F.. Wm. T�omeon Co , l3>~ John, N. A ; 0 CTS. • g baby bathed. The third becoming ill, the be adopted in this unit with advantage g ported Embossed 3 -- Onromo Cards, I6 cis.: or 67 Faso Cbromo Cards, '�� & Chicago , LOVe & Alden, NeW parrot war removed to the kitchen. •There to arse and iet The followin story, y a York; H. Boarlier, Toronto - Allans, Rae & Co., p piety. B y, lb 0M. Send dlvr. No two alike. Name in orna• Quebec • Wm. Brooklet . after a time be set up a terrible cry . The which narrates a fat illustrates that the mental script. Agents wanted, Q� Philadelphia; H. . ,, bob 1 the dear bob 1" All the Tamil ' BrmPl® hook wiW Allah. Iiortland Booton. Montreal � — each 2bo- o er. _ Y y y poorest women anion us are not deposed i• rd Excelsior O.rd Oo., Cedar Doe, out. - rnehed down to find the parrot in a crate of imitate the richest w men of Chili in ter t - - -- - -- -- — - - - LINTON, LAKE & CO., Galt, O - the wildest t xcittmcnt watching the roast• to dress. • po° `� rISCIAL NOTIGB. —GRAND INDUOEYEN`CB = - ing o��btleman anokiug pig. A pastor in a New England taWn whose ;• 8 0 ldtts dy Bookkeeping, s and e>nen during c Azts AND A• = _ _ r mm roW Business, u I NN 8 0 4 X w - .- __ A In Yorkshire watt attacked oongregatiea was ma a up from the "common English, Olaesiad or Mathematical courses, separate W O R K s. Car• - ewith a fever about Christ;nas time, and his I- nple," nedoed the one woman a ohnroh or all together, at half the regular tultion tee. Ad- - ride do wagon parrot way re owed from the din ' dross lmmed4/ely, Tai Tolwbrro Boar�lsae paI,LSSS, - Ax�es,'Iron and { 1t pa dining-room member, had abs red herself froth the Toronto, eat. steel set cap „� EM�' 4 to the kitchen, where ita voice was less like- meeting house for se oral Sundays, _ .. � Serowe. etc. ' i�� ly to disturb rte master. It remained there Calling open her t learn the cause, he `t CH�L Teachers 8 dents Attt pots tart on application: iii t for several Reeks, daring which time it stole found her at the h•tnb —she sa ited j` During Holleaye a e oW Donne of rfvaie ` pea sseoa, by totgbest masts will be given school A R M S T R t0 i G� 3 t f the raisins intended for a plum podding, herself by washing. or answer to his gnes• Teacher* and Students, o Shorthand, Drawing or - . The cook in anger threw some hot grease at Lion Was — Painting. All who can sh Id coma Send immedl HIS CHAR •e the beet and oho. st ever ofieled it, and scalded its head. When the gentle- " Wetl sir, I hav not s dress fit to ately for - special oiren Tax Uinox SaoraT• BAY 'and Carriage Geal'a., T to the public for solid c3wtorrl and real, and ' ' 8'o IIArlDxss' AaADSriT. Anode, ronto. differs from all othent, being a Chair, Swing and man got better the garret was removed to church in, and I'm siting until I lay by hammock ermbined Price i$3.ee, Agana wanted. -the din[ OM. The master Dame in with mono enough to ba a black silk. Manufactured only B When I (�1 USa.rH B081tNB.68 COLtiBC1B, tiioetph. Oat. y by 7 , pia b ne ly shaved, wheroapoathe parrot get it, you'll find me at church every Sun- V1 Young men and women thoroughly prepared Ce A. DANIRL8 at C,O.. ! - - t tarn ne a upon him, and slowly said, day, if I am well, as it don't rain." 0611 positions r !dB°°k'k°°p°'', {�° Wdten, 161 River Street, Tc onto_ •• You bald - eaded ruf m 1 So you stole °garb Operators', Audents from .. . -_ - - e cook's plume, did you ?" t nine Provisoes An states Io attendance within a - grduaNs placed in commercial centres at 1,C A parrot belepgiag to a hotel in Mai - On the greet Oath of AfriOa. , taeada and the United States ; rata moderate; . I I . faalu E F� I T S Chia walked abOrit on the window led • one tree exosUeat Instruction Individual , for terms„ TS= "DBFIANO =." aU e 1 do not mean merely to cop them for► d ht. The window B 11ty voyage along a coast aafi visits t0 gib. address, M- l�A000 NICK Prtnofpai. I I , Swe and then have them return acalu. I mean a r"Ci g was open and the bird all the prfaoipe►1 pl shave astonished me r Thb Gear rappties the donned of the Drivint Pa Onto. I have made the disease of FI'I'i, EP[LEYSY orrALlr lost her baLnoe and fell an the vemeDt Ito tot tow hanglug bugdak apd combinM with - ING 81061 M8& life-long study. 1 warrant myrooeQ/ - (. L profoundly. 4 looked orward with pleasure �PNCIAL ATTKNTION.— BEWARE of uurell• iluhtfsers, ease of moQOn, trial I and dad- '' 8* care the wont cases. Because others have talked to a below. A policeman picked up the bird, to a study of the full *nos -which a cent able educational adverdsements and do not bill q P►Ioa very moderate. whenle with au, •'eaten for net now receiving a cure. Rend at ono fore -' and as he carried Poll into the hotel she °� sand your time and mon°p tornotbtng' Ben by Den Is tt I••tt•. and a Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. 01" Polly , of contact with el boa has effected In D• �e BteN Tire wear luny four times so Dore" and Postomco. It costs you nothing for a U14 said orthand and Business Institute is old and flrmiy bug as Woes with ordieary the steel Send for our and I will oars you Addreen Ds, H. o. Roar, "�Polly's sick. the barbarous tribes f the seaboard. Thsf established, employing only Maohan who ors prao• dsscrivilivs 0lroalar. J. B. AsHBTR*Nat MTB y1 BJltt><l (�ftj�p 9� yo� p (1 Or }O „' - result has been unspe kably disappointing. itoal and experienced in every department, Podtions C*" (Ld.►, Guelph. tyaada. a+j twt in If J 1 U S 1 i - 1 - . Bleed trickled fmrn its green feathered Im in ant of o•nsl radon the towns ei s our d graduates wt eye e:in Write for f `'1 ' head, and as the cffioer handed it to the Sierra'Leoae and Lug where the wadi- p °Vn' TIIOS. Bxsoo °t►II, desk clerk the. bird said a tiers have been abo• C• H' ft"". gain, as it closed itst�n• L4 the tendency hag I I been everywhere in th line of deteriorat.9a� GEM" CANT FIND A BOOK THAT L D:. SAWYER & Coe HAMILTON eyes, , - - " While slo u There le absolutely no a single place wh ' .A lives better wilsfei or that you ono mats While Its wounded Lead was behig wash- the natives are left to their •wa free wUi =one taster with than '• world's wonden.'• Bshbto — tlArivrAtn'oaxsa 01— - . ed and bathed, rho parrot re red several , all asses— Ohriettaws and Infidels. Catholics and • p°a in which there b the lightest evidence of Protestant, old and tt times young. ' Did to who have D not canvassed for Le, o Se ENGIN ' " Polly's sick.', a desire for better The wont vices yeirs are going Into the field with - anddiseases of Earo eve feand a Den tt ' 0. F. Jenkins sold 128 the firs! week • J >a Bnoe kor an hour it lay perisody * quiet with says I •' The first week with •• W°udetei' netted me Awarded FIRB't PBiZE, 1886. at provincial fair. . - - - its eyes closed, and then snddenl re Iwl wil, and the taste i splits has rise 11 one hundred dad sixteen dollars." A good ohaooa Loodon t Oenlrat Fatr, - HamiNon, and Northern ' - y peAted ei all proportion to th r desire for oleth. for usamploy� ed persons; outfit tree to actual can. • Waksrbn. - ' for ` —the criterion with any of growth An vassers. write terms. Ba.ADLir GAassreoir & �..;• �' Poll 's eiok,,, f i ., _ ___� y game. . , a In the villages men, 'we- Oo. Brantford ti(;ra�n Saver' and ttPeerie$sIi ow� - A moment later the parrot fell over dead -, men, and children, wi scarcely a rah apse .. . their persons, follow y a ab•at beseeching CABS As$ a WAGON AXLES, . SEPARATORS.. .j : -- For staffing pnrposa pine ehavinpls sire ter a little gin or to o. Eternal! in new largely need, there being at Pesth, tobbaooe or y gin, Manatacbuen of the Celebrated « « gunpow er l These are the —� titre H.rse -r• He>•r a, s, B, ie std 1 Hungary, An extensive factory devoted ex- sole waob aroused byy A century of trade sra�td GUELPH WORKS elusively to the production of snob shavings, and of oontaot with E . 1_ , and these, by the aid of machinery, are re-' opeans 1 And yet Burma � "*ad !•weirs, Mr L B aid 3's*rses: '� .- how b this region top Bated in England 2 T' PZPP?$ dC CO., Guelph, Ont. ylg separate, stet sti'eetd std Ah►ea dueed to saoh a degree of fineness that the Why, as a field '• white unto harvest." The � DO P161 "of are all to be had at &a the �Re� product closely resembles taw. shavings of African is described as looking o� Gov. ■� �"'dwan Story In the Dominion. • . this kind are superior, it V asserted, to ernment for a more se fled rule ; as oryin tiL ■md for Itloswated and OaM,otas Pesos List, every other substitute for horse hair In con- to the Churches, •• C a over and help as ;' -- - ----- " neotien with upholstering purposes, alike a to oar merchants, •' We Ave on, and rubber, DAIRY regards elasticity, softness, and durability ; and ivory ; give as in change ' SALT,,,, ' � 3B "X� - g y and our cutlery.,' g° Yonr :oleth Per bedding the are recommended on so- "��•• English Darr;, Salt, to nai MANUFACTURERS AND MILLF.It>3 WILL SAVE MON Y BY USING y y see no naked, and Ftrsest brands of .. - : count of the resin contained In the wood be- ye clothe as not; to the philanthropist, a►oks• Higgisd Eurek W Brood. , = ing an effectual preventive of vermin, the "We are able and w 111ag to work, , oni ingsion. also the, 0014%ratsct Lshtou and loading , ■ ■ . - utility of the material In this line, oiany oeme -and show as the y." Pra bads brands of Canadian Dar? brat. Batter Workers, Ike, . for hospital and barraok purposes having all saoh rubbish from our y It i� Bend tor'PdoeJLAMES rANM s t - ; been satisfactorily tested b the German h 'ids' 8O1f. TsrenAe. e , Chme - Vol y y simply myth.- ,Taeph hofxson, F. R. C. �. !ry t1 aaa and _ Government. After having been used w you wW ass other � i� staff ag Per some five or six years. the shay- �Yeddin6 Ptel3ellt !►e wee the Bale 11[rttrs •! the iletslite eLei Goaranteee. ' Ingo can be renovated by being exposed to CONSUMPTION' f O dal im trance Weald iiF be a bottl tt a sun or a heightened temperature. yd�', Bt11�1R� A001 tl<11d Halp� Off. • g pe a Of I here • poidU ve remedy for the ai eve dfaease ; by fts oft �O O Don't use any more nauseous uir tees Such the only Bare pop Dora r+e— Putnam ■Pala• thomands oreases of the wont kinu and of to wadfag ae lt�il�, �alte. p havo been cured: Ind"d so strong b my tb an tie &o., when you can get in Dr. less Cora �ztrsot•r —w ' h can be had at emoaoy, toot r will eead TRIO soTTLSe � : ` j - Carson's Stomach Bitters, a medicine that any drug store. Aeon a►ti a ei the h• y w+th • vALVAers TRIAT115 as thi. m . BROS, A C My mOVee th0 BOWeIe gently Clesaefng all ia'pIItL saiuer. she express mad F. a. addres& TORON11 moon and the removal o corns both assured Ds. T. •A. SLorcit sties from the system mi rendering the Blood its use. Beware of I rations. L yar a and 000L Great Spring Medicine 80ots, - ii �CB, i Ol1QA st., T OR! (foil 01, n 8 LI08'"' Bl'RIId, �YIINt In SW I a ( . OL l� . I - ;, • I I ! - . . , I,. �', _ . . P: , . - > I s 1 rY. .. i - . . - , b. - - - I . , . L I. .. . a ..... ," _ , . . .. - , P ' 1 4011 " 1. tits_ 17 � if In 1 ash A lti •a is t• VV is tI W eI 00 w I tb , tie >`., I I, 4 ` i F • A ' � Iruttt�rd. _Z_ -� I It r �K` elTeV that M .,q othar�a try. Pasta HAT 6e ,1d for pMa \ - ,I -A , 4ACKS, ST., loront9i - rs .LJ. TS . PU RE RU IT. • _RE k Chair r Ivor offe,ed i reel, and ` swing and 1 its wan" To .-onto. 8 I ■ tt�em tor. I, • mil" 'or /ALL reme" .I led t. no ,:ace for a ,,. oi.a .r it UU4 ronto, IONT91 __ ____ V : -, log : Of . A I V `; r . r& :�..,. _4 i -.. . � . . . .. . . ' - I _ . • , .:I I . Is Se.. . . . - . . CariC ILbmea: ,. YABIOIIA T�OPIOS• AT HI8T08IOAL '%BBB• PSB80ITAL, a PV as tol and it in his -•- •next dens hr vied Ha met there waste Of the yrbbmen '6s iliL leant' et ,, - —' Mr. Jtllen Feeley b desorlbed as joss new men huh firer and �hedplrtiot went off and ow oeantry b, of coarse, poMtoes and r. Moody* ls tralnlog x,600 a a 'scantwitetees at tie letiit+ie isasss " sy rotund, robust, affable and am eft;. - And slow for Is he himself Palo it, he ban pet&- 'ng nohow at Chicago for ovang g of ssyttsh sell "o bldA O and Hawkins ins, li �p•as! 00. As a cis full of tortnenn peUtioal schemes as avast, on trial, eheur`ed with aganit ewi this , : r We 21 times !week. In the event of a w k among the masses. ..The obliteraden of a landmark in the hi•• - The Qaeea Regent of Spain will maintain black ■hoop. ; - . - ht, such a• the historical one, the re- Pid0or f (D�[toh,) bride braid and pry of Detroit and the northwest has boast and oduoate at her private expense tic child Few people *Ill aoa the remarkable .: , bUt . a parts of Ireland could wares- - s eel0volh straw haw teo�a�ly pay commenced on the o of the Idtobl- t p�m P P � 4. sett m tb raieitstgr far his sssvides soy her rt din tenses these ache psr4hod to the teasel tor- views on o�iam smoking expressed by Mr. h be less dbaml ne may judge the physique former g van stove oompsany, an Jefferson avenue, undo at Madrid. __y_.�,,�, Ttadttipn se. o that the old whitewood tree J. G. 83ott. the traveller, In his book on P°Itr�cennimers, the diet r�gairet no reoom- de. y Mr, Henry . Smalley b now In Part = to Tongnia. He asserts that opium used mod- s{ sweet 06" thin, of a dse►t Ut rl was a silent witness to the terrible massacre my ey 8d eratel is at least no more h fat than ®endation of thevvmoedical diffi cite to H d, in No�t1� Caselloa who out.oif and • d her by Pondao's Indiaw on July 31, 1763 Pan- same extent, a■ the guest of Mr. James {lots T• wart race •s „ r1•n Bennett. He is oopaiderin a United toba000 or ateohel, and that the a' I pips „ ilkan tresses to buy a oommaato per- ttac wu carrying out his great conspiracy i3 Is a positive blessing after a hard dav's : In firb oerner ofthe oowntry, so long pre- vI for the ohoroh. • ainst the whites wbioh was reed to at States visit to next Daaember. . we should expect to find the g march or la countries where fever fumes ve helot wits ohilnes a a council of bttawas, Ponawatemtss and The wedding present of the ConntesB of rise thick sit of the marshes and jungle. .. IsIrish va and lib sort univ ipasid , r >�► P°r ' Hurons, held at Boorse on April 27, 1763. Paris to her daughter, now Crown Princess He Bays that�it Is only when a man puts -' The native Irish is almost univerttally do tact suit of clothes of a p ;rtioular loth - in heats at Hemmin •total Nsbrask will Hb first movement, to massacre the gam= of Portool, was a white morooeo prayer himself to sleep with a half a dozen or more ikon, but. at the same time the mej irity • ' son, was betrayed to may Godwin, the book, costing about a hundred dollar. pip s that t• becomes a curse The opium - - ot the younger generation speak English be rovided,with a wife. grime commander, by an Indian girl, on . The late James Smith, of Falkirk, �1aot• hub Is very Prevalent among the French . 1 of the most exquisite flavor. feature of a meettak of the Sal anion y , land, who introduced American cooking- sold ere to Ind• (:bins. with a brogue May 9 and with his braves he was order, - _ - Ssrs, also, we have -the : Irishmen in the AT y the other night in Walt logto was ed out of the stockade. The tort was after- stoves into Great Britain, was a brother of . I - - attire to which oarioaturrsfs have an address by a converted dude. The wards Invested. Pontiac hoping to starve that Colonel Robert Smith who was killed hits Blemarok, In a recent debate In the -' _ �stomed us To the vidler from the y .prayed vooifsrouily for all poor out the arriton. German Relohs War with his . g He captured supply boats itt the assault upon Fort Craig; and we.• also pg' speaking � - ; other bland it t; a ludicrous picture to see de. se yet unconverted. cad trains, and the garrison retaltcted such a warm personal friend of Jefferson Accustomed vehemence, the president of the.'. . - . him in tall hat, blue tailed coat and knee- Captain Davis. Berlin d In among Herr m Werner, wan,. 3•year•old girl toll stone file halo my on with several •order. On July 29, p t• th fourth floor of a Hartford ho the pad ell arrived with 22 tae s and 280 sol- smuggled In amen the member and npid- breeohes at work in his wretched l0 like y fro Freak D. S,00ktos; the ivory wtiter,�`de� ly skegtohed him in tpo heat of •radon. The - a philosopher out for a little recreation, o or day, but struck squarely a diers of the- Fifty filth and -Eightieth regi• nies the published statement that he b al Prince caught eight of the artkt, and the s line Weltobsd from the third flser meats, and 20 rangers commanded by Ma- moot blind." •'On the oontra " he writes, moment he had finish his •■ h made b not se much the style of his garments, 4 g i6 _ however, that mskes their piotare■quesse ; an the rebound throw her: Leto a b loony jor Robert Rogers, of New Howpswire, with •• my eyes are every good, 17,10 tate all m7 straight for Harr vn We#ne Yarions -• 1. it b their. positively mirmmioos raggedness. tb re, almost embiuM cannons and provisiens -all under Dalyell's stories, It is true bat this method of oom- ' We feel that this raggedness has quits lot •f Tittle boy■ tai' Adams, gone, orders. tiers is to satufaoto to me that undue Wary memberr, however; buttonholed him the stage of disreputability, and has 1 ed at lynching the ether de. and The latter, who , under ry ost his way and oles•d About him. The posed P y y B y, had been an cf6osr no otronmsicnoe■ Weald I employ any other. artist had safely retreated before the Prince sclpatly become ornamentation. But it C lie Sprtngler agreed to be the v atim, the daring Putman, besought psrmiaton to above all the hat that fixes the attention. lead aaez expedition against Ponciao. and was The balance of the sum raised by- popular could catch him is e H wan swinging gracefully from th ltrpb pe gain subsori Lion for the status of Sir Robert A lost • dispatah of General Gordon has We have often 'closely inspected it, and of a tree and quite black in the Taos hen floally given that privilege He started p our wonder never ceased hew, In the a neighbor dissevered him and ca him before daylight on the morning of Jane 31, Peei at the western end of Chsapside, i• to just been found on the person of a spy new- . course of a single lite, any hat, however coo 1763. Dalysll marched rep the river road be used for endowing Peel scholarship. ly- esoaped from captivity. It b dated Den weather- beaten and however brutally . with three detachment and sn rted b It has lain idle for some years, and amounts 291,1881, and addressed to the •' Sover- used, could attain that preadamite look. dweller cai1hie banks of tine Co orue, ' uns y to $3,150. The scholarship will be for poll- eign■ of the Powers," It concludes pathed -• two batteriessrmed with ■actual guns, on the Dail "Darin the twelve months that I have It is the great charm of .travel• to Ireland ti short Ones with baited fishbeok■ o the river. The wily Pontiac ba3 been Informed Coal soonomy. y' 8 that ene can become acquainted with its le s of his geese and drives them in the of the sortie, and was lying on the banks of :Wendell Ph111Ips was buried on the spot been here these two Powers [Great Britain .' people in so short a time and oa rnoh easy- ,w ter. The fish bite and jerk the seen. Bloody Run, then oa►led Paseat's Creek. he selected for tits grave many pests ago—m, and Turkey] the one remarkable for her terms. The Irishman is the most Approach- a then the frightened geese hu to ' As the British forces neared the bridge the wooded' rise of gmund at Milton, Mass. wealth and the other for military force, ... able of human beings, and as the Irish- sh re, dragging the fish after them, Indians poured In a withering volley. The Philips is laid beside her husband, and their have remained unaffected by my Situation — California farmer'sent its to a man names are inscribed just as he used to like perhaps relying too much on the�news sent _ �I. ' mein the stranger wisher to know is in moat soldiers chateau across, but the enemy way i, pe � ' oases his own lord and raster, Intercourse in the East in exchange for six gourd ede invisible, and their numbers malted away to write them— Anna and Wendell Pail. by Hussein Paoha Khalifs, who surrendered - :, is thus made doubly easy, I If in the coarse w ranted to produce gourds of the,, apa- under the terrible fire. The .troops retract- lips- of hb own accord. Although I personally . of a solitary walk you �shonld desire the oiy of 60 gallons. Afcer weidn ten for ed; .and D,1yeh, whit• trying to save a Pars!�n (Inv, who b at the hd of a am too insignlfioe►nt to be taken into coo- solaoe of a little oonv�r ■ation yon have t seeds to spreant, he investigated and wounded soldier, •►as shot dead. The Brit congregation of colored fef pike In Denver, has count. the Porters were bound, neverthpl ass - . but to take your seat on one of the turf fo ad that they were artistically o rued bh look was : Killed, 17 ; captured. 3; been preaching sermons that reflected se.- to fulfil the engagement upon which my cop-. walls that form the fencer in these parts of o of bwwsod. wounded, 38. veraly qn the morals ofjeome of his people. poiatment' was based, eo as to shield the lbe .country. If yon are smoker and pro Augustus Fulton, - the only�`oolor stn- DArolt was virtually besieged by Pon• James Hawkigs thanght the coat fitted him, honor of the Governments What I have duce your pipe, yon ill present an ad- and not only put It on bat _taiked back sav- gone through. I oannot dew ibe. Tae ' dent ever sent from the United Sta • to time's forces till that great warrior signed a y P dltien&I inducement. B fore you are well t •propaganda to Rome, has been ord ad, treaty of peace, Aug. 17, 1786. Detroit agely to the neater. Then P.rson Gray got Almighty Goa wilt help m. I . seated yon will be sal d with "A fine d will return to American to take was the only r•eotern post that held ant - day, sir, God be praise 1' and a careless o arge of a colored Catholic Church New against the Indians under hb command. - . 1. I figure will'be seen enure thing with spade loans. Old residents in the citry tell that hon d I tckaz over his boulder. Sharing _ - „ ;, deeds of British and Indian bullets entered . an p There :are smart men canes s of your tobacco with him it will remain with Y kseland. A deeply scientific G rman the tree, and that the cutting of them out /:. " yourself to conclude the tervlew. Before n t ion a o invented a now food for ttls, was one of their juvenile pastimes ball a .. 1. - ten minutes have passed on will have had ` w Soh he Advertised as strength food and century age• . the outlines of his famil history, and his _- _ _ .�. . _ .. . of even ez- w ich atop had a large sale. It b re- .. a , ,:. views on things is gars rat, n tl been anal zed and war fo d to eluting his priest. Attie endof as many y y netting Into lied Without aWakeninQ hars8 Carpets . - . hours' conversation v y u pigs", he will bt of 88 per Dent• of vegetable ivory $er. , Housekeepers ,about to purchase ' t Jis and 12 per pent. of common It, 1, speed yon on your w y with a fervent On a oartain occasion Forg lion was we d. • ,� n 1" and art with A small boy was detected by a tinny f to ins a our ma ni�eent God preserve you log The ing his uncertain way homeward, sorely should not ail p g - P * . you a■ if you had been b lifalong friend. __ f mar in one of his cherry trees, �ubled in htq mind over the curtain lecture Vc f mar made the boy Dome down and he knew was in store for him, cad casting stock of Tapestries,- russets, Wiltons, lked very seriously to him At t the The Boy t0 IICCeed• The be an scared about for °tome means of evading lt. Sad- • si talnew of stealing. y dent a bright idea was evolved from his • ear■ ago, a tar a urng firm in New di naatl "New, yon jest coon them y Kidderminster, and Union Car pets, . A few y g • Next de. the g y befuddled brain. He would slip quietly York advertieed'for a Y. y c arries over again and ■eye of there a one into the hones and get into bed without Tapestry .Carpets at. "Twenty`Five Cts.;'.` store was ersmanea with applicants, among a them missing before you Insinuate that I p • . them a queer looking li tie fellow, accom took any,,, awakening his wife Accordingly he 1. used b a wcman ho roved to be oareinlly undressed In the lower hall, stole pr card and u - pa Y P James warder, of Nokervllle,. V , in- gently apetatre and crept into bed, with his p pv I I �. ` . his aunt, in lieu of fa thlees parents, by rI t. that the followin Is a true snake I I- wh�m he had been aban cued, Looking at ,� g rase turned toward the outside. He men- s ry : My wish s old turkey he was tally congratulated himself rep �n his anccese Genuine Woretd, Bruese• s Carpets at this little waif, the merchant in the store at Ling beside the garden fence on t irteen thus far and went to sleep. When he awoke - - promptly laid : " Can' take him : places a go. About a week age a large black in the morning he dared not look at his wife. ifs Seventy-Five Cents" er aicd and ups ' all full ; besides he is to small," " I know s eke came along and ate the turkey call- and after lying still for a few minutes, and p : he to small,' said the w man, "but he h a himself on the eggs, and stave there not hearing any noise from her, heconcluded ; - willing and faithful." sere was a twinkle u All they hatched onto sad then a the she was stall asleep. ]as then determiafd Heavy Wide union and AU.wool Kidder- . In the boy's eyes that ads the merchant w ole brood at once." to arise very quietly, carry his clothes into think again. A partner, in the firm volun- .. Inlinter Carpets at "35c•" per yd and up leered to rams ►k that hey" did not see what From the Hartford Courant : 'lahe the hail, dress there, sad go down town to s _ they wanted of such a boy —he wasn't bigger anaaa News tells of r< man who baga� bnsinest without welting for breakfast. He lcle�ths and than a pint of older, But otter consul- ork on • bean 30 years ego an who was ■ arvatifnl is this, and meeting the col- Cana dian & English Floor 0 tartan the boy was set to work. A few ally get the frame raised ea Th day. erect servant girl downstate, ha said :" " I. days later a call was made on the boy in r 30 years It has been a conundrum often "Eliza, you can tell your mtstrea I ex- Linoleams etc• per �. and up II the store fQr some one to stay all ai�ht. a ked : `• When 4 Tompkin's bar going pact to be very busy today, and therefore I a . . The prompt reKponee of the little follow t be raised Y' and for •30 years the avari- didn't stop to out breakfast this morning." We invite Ins action and ComparlsonA centraeted well with the, rolactwoo of ale answer has been : '• Next Th rsday " Law sakes, Mr. Ferguson V said Eliza. p others. In the middle of the night the raeon." " mUoas done Qono 'ways yesterday morn- • w right ht .� _ Ing, and said s e wouldn't be book till db and if our maces are not 1c�Wer that that merchant looked in to see ri all w 8 everal dears ego Lents R•nniebe g wan evening. r 1. the store and presently discovered his f and dead to hb bed at Moron abela � ; youthful prot,� ge bnsyl scissoring labels. --=-- --�� of any of her house in this city, don't buy. s� , " What are you doing said he. •• I did tyo And buried. But he was>o' dead ter all far he turned rep the .nth r day A Newlin Of $ailWfa�• 'I 1. not tell yon_ to work fights." " I know bb old em layer's cad asked for work. . 1. yon did stet tell me ■ , but I thought I A of wealthy Canadians visited Bni- e says that a revived after being pried fain recently to arrange for the building of - might as well be dos g somethtagr In a d dog out of the grave; but it b t ought y g the- morning the cash er got orders to t t bs was resnrreoted by mall stn- a line of raftroad from Table Rook, oil the I - . to that is wag s" for he is willing. Canadian Park reservation, to Queenstown, I :: LY d nt�, who,, finding him alive, paid tin to Ono They xhibited a • charter Only a few weeks elope ed before a show of it town and keep quiet, y P1 wild beasts passed th ough the streets• .1 ;.. (granted by the Dominion Government), pp}} East' p L Q v ��� . and, very naturally, all bands in the store As an ifl straden of the trivial causes and claimed they had ssoored the oo -open- �' (]'– $trgC1U P TORONTO- 411"POSit u the m ' '- rushed to witness the spectacle. A thief hich sometimes bring about a se stance Lion of the Caaadl%n Reservation Commis• b saw his ip tees ith red entered at the o the pastoral relation, the - Pre terian, sion. The road is to ran close to the river rear door to seize some t Ing, bat in a twink- anner tells•'of a pallor who had to resign bank and will be oenneoted b�r ears inclined ' ling found himself firml clutched by the h charge because the Sunday School raUroad At Table R)ck with thha Michigan dlminntive clerk afe said and after a s perintond•nt ,objected to his a Central. A grand hotel at that point is an , struggle was capture Not only w as a lum colored silk handkerchief i the important feature In, the scheme. At Q aesna• , 'abbacy prevented, bn valuable articles Must, and the Herald and Preabyte men- , tovi n theypropos , to ceaaoot with the steam- ga,y� � an E;ye to Business wiu _. - taken from other sto to were 'recovered. ni■ another good man to whom ob action orChicoraandtheMichigan GentrAIRAlroad. •. When asked b the me chant why he staid mode because of his wearing - nn- They claim they are to be given irac right I]'�a,ke Their Purchases of behind to watch when others quit their •mica moustache and the prat foe of of way over Government property, as. their - . . work, the reply wee, `' f You told me never rolling up his trousers in wet Wecthe , read will help to make the Caacnian racer- HITE AH� GRLY` COTTON t leave the store wbeniothers were absent, The citizens 'of Greenville, Mile ,ale. nation attractive. This b a different view S . and I thought I'd stay.' Orders were lm- from that taken by Commissioner Dor- i mediatel Ivan ono � more: •' Double t ikiarg about the remarkable fate # rs• sheimer, of the New York State reservations ND �'rREY` HEET�NG y g � gone. Eight years ago Abrah Van who rooently urged that a bill be parsed BITE A tbat~boy s wages he fie illrng and faithful. ern bought a farm off her. He noted reventin the Ni Fall Whirlpool ' To dap that boy b g tong a salary ei he alearnear of the title, and she at !n- p g Niagara , p°° 12,5000, and next Jon cry will become a •std • •� If I am try mg to_ Company, chartered to band a road on the ' ii m ember of the flim. Young men, imitate 1f ;rant and „ American bank, from crossing• the Statq's pillow Cottons, Table L ens, _ heat ycu I hope God will strike ms dead, ro rt The (officials of this corporation, - hie example, he trade Was made, and Van H rn re- however, feel good over the bill Governor Table N&Dkills, Towels, - _ - -�'�" '�� . ! ed on the farm until recently when A Traged of the Far Weatr nether man laid claim to it, save g that Hill hu just signed, which allows them to -t�s y charge passsitgera tea Dena a mile. i O�eing, Et�i.g Adiepnte arses in an Indian camp' near he bad a clear tills. Van Horn t once --I __4".- I.r • Lyons and demand that Stockton Hill Arizon reoentl and before went to Mrs. Ly gbe heatd him it laded a book named PJzznr with his rte secure him from lou. s ealC and Tw8 Bide Of �nftpenf�e. ,11� �TR� �� Winchester rifle that and killed Ah Qaintbe make his request, attempted to p , • A murderer wader sentence of death had a - . `,I _ . and hiss raw, a daughter of Chief Leve- fell dead. The neighbors may then her number of infiaential friends who were exert- _ Lave, morigally wound d another buck and prayer has been anrwered. I lag themselver tq •scare a respite from the - • . .. - a_ ed �a w Cottons b -thy Piece, , . _. another daughter of the chief, and slightly h}overaoe. The Sheriff believed pl - e and y y lilt8 y g d wounded two other ,Indians. Then the ' punishment, but he was ,a o1witably dbpos . .-.:.; murderer fled, punned by mounted b;caves. Wonderful Inetmot of Thee ed man � h d been doing a good deal of J•W �LO0�7 �* LL Pte+= 40100•. Send Chili Snrrnm shrived at the am ,� , running around for his doomed eft. One Yon are a telegraphist, Herr 11t�a I g gu - soon after, and his fiat order was - - k resume i" morning he returned from such a trip and . - all the relatives of the murderer. The presume art�ply „ ' went to the prisoner. squaws and pappooses hurried to the miners' ss Wben out walking to-du7 I aetioed •, Wall," said the man eagerly, '• what Damp near by, and begged hiding placer in that whole myriads of files oov ed the did the Governor say !' e _ their cabins, and this aroused the minions, telegraph Wires for a oeaslderabls ,dMstaaoe.. •� My dear sir, he heiem't stand anything who could rest carry g .p this T et h• wants dins to think." In this Department acs show some Remarkable Qalne on account told the chief that he oo rry n � out him bloody plan, and stun he mast asap- A wyh t ds Ilk?" , y •' Great heave man 1 This ss is o! Saving Pnrohased the 8tooi� o! a large Nottingham Cana ternnand him order. He rsluotantl am- .. r o'clock." ! trrrible." •xoLdmed the primiaal,dnima- lttotnrer bust will show nice Laaoe Cnrtallns at • plied• but issued fresh orders to bs)�R PIS. �. Jut then we had a as a v bF, duallyy a : zur>n a quotations m • and mo>lasros.' •• Doa't meattct its" r rs "raided the Sher- 8 � in . �. - t any cost• the last gaotade n esrtul tons • '! it ain't Anything to In the mean time the avenggen were rid- Iff in a ob • ing fast niter the Seem murderer, and Sol- w what it will be H the Governor doesn't, In- lowed his trail Into the Wallapal Valley Inineetton Innvitea and i! our rioesp uns Uving At a dlottanoe . A �dornint0a11• tertera'' , ..: p nuts! d the t. I ,. I a>oy other house is tie nit don't buy'. artiness put an end p Panu� asst -•9 I'd like p calls at li�1e g es can save e Deir RAUWay !'are and =�- Early next morning they took rep the naafi, I,rn in- persddens nabem[ber, whs fsaad a O! one or two Hundred and, after riding twelve miler• they came four to-mereew morning , Plug his napes, its to know if it is ponces on a Prttrohade Oy Tw�ti ape the dead bodies of tits mardonr cad in osaddsrsd . •bad •mein NotbbooE the his horse It was apparent that after rid- eieuls dil�esde (ntapldl7i -„ Eh Y' `t . . kind. The er we. mostil� loo d over e - b his heron until he have sat So Indies liiaU gaunt (dMPa'�yf '- I m g ills oolamas si the to •ss w�►t Mr. J ` : _ . . TLEY led him, and thane patting the sunsets of ts- >tasrrew tssoralog zed I w is chant wan net advnerptig. M that it oeald EY. & P . L his Whioheetter w hfs t sys, palled the bs early z cost later tetra fear.. iM web antes• its+ u er asst be •� , ­ - � I and right of their 741nak dsarssYo (nte8diy) --- Wm � =ban etreet F�etr a 08 I I ..&et, 18 "IT80 . - elieated his parsers• y, dlsiisrb..os, �f ng �PP blow. ated ve.geaaos, -.r. t I ' L, I !J - r• I •:} - I _ I.tyi.y '.rj �r;)d ItdhSF - /,• ..1,� ";.F� _ _ ,. . H `o i. a, I' e j 4 i' c 1 i- a ? r - •� i :' � r i �i:: .�, I � . r:. / . i. I : a +, c .%i t., .., , F. 1 i , d 't t! 11 . 1 : r.- : i �xi rr r' .rb.r�� ): tt I ..: ( a Y.. 1. :..�.''{ qq . E' 1. C �i iJ . t f � _fir 1 :� g'' � I . a fie ! �§ lr ,s l r �' ;. r'. ¢` d 1' ti .! �'7 ' f � R r• .., -. .,� _ - �.. -� .. -� s l,i.� it-+>r i{$ _ ! .. $• �`,.� ��-'�b �•t 1 �� _�.h�'� Y.:1. ! ._ E. , I N � I/ I 14 I onsm - -1 MENFF- , I. � � I � I I - I ` tl�� , .� -,� f k , __& �t ,� I � � , . � . .1 . I I I ,.. � . I . .� .1 . - - , t i . I .1 ` . . . , - - . . . . . ­ . ... .. I- I , , - ' " . I I. 14 , - " * �. . -, I I . i �, J:., I I 6-Hift- I R'y_W0Q0. • - � Xetv Advoi-tisements. . �- . - . I. !::_ �, - -".: I . j44 j ,,� 4 - I . . A I 1. - � , I � . :� . , 6 , . - , I T I . � I I " to, I . I R - . - , � •. I ! . . I I ; 4 - � . . ,., -There ,'w*as an . : Thrnehin Miseh;nn ;7nr 4Z!2 I a . 1'),� �, ..)� . ­!... : . - �4, I . unusually large con- -NOE!, 1, 1. . - FE WIRE. " .,., * r , . a . I .1 . .1. �Al, i : . 1 -11 ". � . . I � ' '4i - . , I � . r ... ,:' � . . � . , 5 1 - � I � .1 1!,i =egatioii at �he 'Methodist church last � . ,r * . , ;� � 1" 1 - - - -, - - 1 4 . , . . r I " ;11;;,�Ic - Sabbath eve in to hear the Rev. J&6- ' One of UcClookey's Sopar+toix, with Waterous ,�', 1, . - - � . # . " , . .,4 - -� 4t . - ; ?!� ., .� . -,:: I .. - . al. !�. :: .,,V­.l .; I - I ,..;. . - .r. ! I 1. ,.% �pv i - I .. � : ,_-P � �� I _,g � --- - - ­ " - ­ . .1 - . . L� � o .. . � - - I . ­ I 11 I ... . - ­�.::_' r ' '% -;" . - % i .. MM . , re Engine, iti use one so&s.Ai; as good as now. . I -) :,. : - ". . � . . � . - - _J . . 11 Lavery prea. h tie last sermon, before - � f�',,�,._ A";rl - . . I . - . I I . . . . - . . Ci)uoidorodoueoftliobosL13epar^torioinads. For , , . . _' . - * - . . . . . , removing to ookstown circull. Mr. L. further particular& apply to JOHN BAXTER, r L , I � . I I , . .. . . . ­ . . no tp;o � took fps hi text J Peter ii, 8, and Pickering P. 0. 89-0 - . . .,.� - the rd Ti "I I I .. I 1: and 'T I " 's Lis I'll, � lie b .. ".' r.. . !. . - � , , , ... .- � _V pre . -1** mtebed a v ry feeling, and elf I ser • ror Fm&ie B 'a' rbe'd Wi-.te:':' .11' " - . published eve ,is now ,, - . -t % �:. ­ , . J . .1 Ing Lt its office, Mon. W, e W Sh him spocess in L . - e w �_ � .. I . . .,:.L - _ oke rag, cut. - I _� .. I � . . 7i " . .. field of labor, : r -, _", 01 state -of ­1 . .- I- en . ., I'll ... I I , . A first-class tm�= of 88 93�32, in g) . ... - , I- MiS6 E. rkholdek has b en' Very cultivation; well watered. and under-drained; . .. L. 1L. piw #6"; 03L.4 00 jsiww a 1i a&V"MJ& a n ' g I ucorn, w�r� • . sick, but is r pidl recovering. i to J RATES OF A 3VERTI 9ING : si good buildings; good orchard. being part of Lot . . - -,. ,.i I... I . . - . I ; . hA. �;Q 31, Con. 2, Pickering. For partioulor5 apply . : - First insertion . . . 14 . 0 "I I � I • 0 Id I I -Der line A cents Mis's StAn rki rnillf huga hAA V;.a:f.6% 1p X, 1J %Z I ■ � . - . . . . 16 � . .- . , . I � '' . . , - .1.i - . . � - � . . - . L -,L . ­ .- . . . . . I - - : .. . . - . . . ., . I 0 - - I . I I a ft %F.% I A- a 0, 416 -va", . " . .. .''i . VaMZ�, ,, Each subsequent insert on, per I us .!. 2 . Tiji biends here. 2Lf XjorfiB& 16 This rate does not incude XAg or ]�Orelgu ad- . � 0 . .1. . , . . - 1,09" Will S:)me one please. in no why. . ._.. . ( lv6rtisoments. I . . - - ' ' . . I � - - I . . . I aman, who a assessed for a -house Rud .. � _;1 . L .. . . I I - ire - - Special terms giv:en 'to Parties making con- One of RpLrk's (Ottawa) Striped Wall Tents, -, � -1 I . /,- - . : ­_ :, . . � . � . - I - ' . L �� . .. Z.. . . I AND -=-- ` L . . - � . I � L � I . . tracts for 3 or 6 montk a or by ;he year. - Half- lot of one. acre, has but one day of size IOX15 feet. Also Spark's complete camping , .' - �. L .. . : '. ; L L'. I - . . . - . . I I . . .. . . . . Yearly or yearly contra @ payabI i quarterly. outfit, comprising stove and cooking utensils (in L .' . . - � . . . I.. ­ statute labo , while a neighbor, w th one I . . . � . .. - 1. . I .. �. Business cards, ton It go or un er, With pap", small compass). For sale at a big reduction. L I _ - ' . . . ; * , i 1. :. , - __L 0 . I .1. ��. . L . One Yew, $5 OG, payable in adv& c�. h house s ereon, Apply at the office of THic News, Pickering. 32tf L . ( . .. . I -.1. - - - - - ; ' - I .. Z - - "I Advertisements w ut wri r instructions has tG! put i three days ? Also,- why a will be inserted until fo bidden d charged ac- - I we'Ga vaunized ��� e quarser acre of liLnd, wit o � tvil 1886 , WOOL , 1886 ' " , F V ncin Zordingly. Orders for Iscontin ing advertise- ian with a arrdof 80 acres has to do , . . . , I , L I Wents must be in writing and rat to the Pub. five and a half days, whil his 9 Ay whale is ujighbor ' - i , 1 . L , , * L , - - ligher. i The tin(lersigned will Purchase any quintit Cheapest t, at - y , . . - . ..: 'Job Work promptly a I who is asses ied for 260 acres has but 6 of-wool that may W offered. . T1 e Best and Ch­ p st Fe'ncing ou tended, ..I - _ 1­ I I THOS. HOODY. C. DAE'S. - . . - ay I - I days : . I .... .. � L L ACKERMAL !- - NO I Agent fer W. D. Matthews & Co. , .. . :. . . 'of . .1 I L . J PRVO-R- T he e ff . of the 3 o' ' ' ti the-- :"at , I 4 I . 1, . .. . . pera ions Whe bought to usual. 304M � - I11 : ; - . i Knights of " abur is being felt in this • - gt�ict Independe , "Ur Alm-A First-class Lc cal Paper. . - rs 01ur 0_ ne ' , place, but s - far has not asstimed very '-L ) . . House toLet. .. Tu p Mange d,] dC r'ro S ... - Our 1EXP4D0t"t1io1xs - The h , . . ee support of the DoOole of Pickerini and vie serious pro rtions. . I . . . . . 7 ' - vicinity. Mr. D. over liat disposed of one of 1. . I . . . I .1. - . - . .1. - ' I I ' I I . 1 Apply to -, � '. � - ' . I � I I . . ,...: '. . ' ' ��' ' ' . i . . � .. . . ;. . - I his horses r which he received a hand- .. - . , . . . 1� I . . I 1i ! .. :.11 . .11 , : I i5_tf.,.:.. . B. BUSTING.* ,. .1 . . . AT C. � DALE9,S,6_. - N , FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1886. , �_ • . some sum. ___ - . " I . . . � • . L � _L__ Is.! - , --- - . . V ­ - - � . I . � . . I , . _. I I . p . . . -_ . - Vor mle.' 1,", Mr. Moye left a' very fine 'S'ainple of - IS , , 1. � `L: - 1� ­ � ; ­ The Colonial Exhibition now _ in strawberries at the s�ore of Mr. M. R. ....�_ - . . , . , . L . . L'. . : . . ., - . . - . . I . ' ' . . L. . Y' two acres of land ad4oining Pickering - � . ' � I - , I - I . _'. _ ., L.- progress, is proving an I ens Summekeld , some of which measured - Thirt - . c 4 . � . e . ad- College. Tenders will be received by the auder- * . . . . ­ L . , i in circumference.' signed for that part of Log Nn. 13, iti the and . I � . vertisement for Canada, an I is opening five in lies ference. Mr. S. . L . .1 I . pe * Ex . ress agons , . .; . Cou.of Fickeriug belonqn .. .. . .. says if any ne can beat that, to bring 1stO the 08tAte Of the . _.. : - . European, and particularly, English 9 -el . 9 , , I late William Leavens. parcel is west situ- I � . ! . . . - I � . - . ... w - . I . . - e I . I , . .. . three annual infitainionts with- interest at 6 * , . . I �. . . - I . ... . . . . '.. capabilities of the Dominion. 0 decided Soh a picnic on Alonday July "' at., secured fly btatutory McrtgLage with . . . ., I .- � I .."L them along. " I ated and lies to the east and north of Pickering � , . . . . . I I. . , ts eyes, to the vast resources an . d areat The frienc s of the Sabbath school have Colleae. Ternis; onequarter cash ; tLe balance . I � L . . . r . �_ . I :�, _. C 'W - . . � I 1�:. .1;t- :1i per cc I . I � I .1 , . . , �% I l. ` - __ 5th. For farther particulars- look out usual conditions. . . . . I . _. . - . i ... .. .. I I ;1, . I - , . . I .. . . The London Times'eulogises Eiastus for posters. . 1, � . I �. - L. : I _. I . . ­. .. I .. I Tenders next. 214-5 '_ .1 I . .. ' Wirnan, "a Canadian British subject i.., ; • .. . . ; � ... '11 Cie and Handy Horses all at Bottom P " , :1 - - . : - p. L I J011N E. FAIREW8LL, P I rices. . .�. .. --- - . . � ., 4 . : .. I .. ., resident in New York, " for bringing - �., LETTE�S TO THE EDITOR. - ,' June 2M. IW- 3, �Oliciior, �%'liitlq.. • � � I . . . . . - � . . I . I a 0 - , I : -_ ____ .- --- - 1; . 1. . . . - . - _. . L' I . .. . � . . . : ; . .� I � _ - ..iw . . - � about the repeal Of the law *of ini- ; . i�f�(=e- ... % . . I I .i. � . I L" ­ • . . . . . � t. . . . . j. , . . .. ., . - � I . - . 1 , , i , � . .. k,� . , I I .1 - I [Coiiesponden'tts express theirOWD views, and we , ,'' i'l , : -. - �: � I . . . ! - . o .1. I . . .- ` - I . prisonm n York do not no cozarily endorse them. I - I . . . . - . . " , * I " - L . . I . . ; cc is iere j, give .. . N of b a !that on er 'bout .1 - :_ �­ . Stasis. - .14 t . L . �' . ... .. -, �_ . L . � St te. If some British subject resident ' , 1: ,. .:�, 111 , iises, �. i, : . -1 _­ ­' : . . . of May last ere caine onto my pren . I . . , .- - . .- � ,­ I 1) � .J. . . I I` - I :'. Early CloSing,-. �� 1: ' .. Lot 29. 6th Con.. Piekeying, a black gelding jaged) . - - I �- . 1. . . . I lit Cai'lada would do as niuBli here lie .-�' �'-) :. ­� . I - !­ I .1 ..'', . �.� - A - -, ,,.:; . -L�! . ? . .. . . . .: 11 ­ , . - - -.- s � - few grey - , C. s . - . �­ I I - . . I I 'I about 17 hands high, tail cut short. a . .; . r.i. ,, I L . . need of praise, 'lie 0 tier � - ! [� Would receive a similar I S , - n ileply to "Villa a Subscriber' ,,- hairs on jaw. anti star (--n face. I wn r on I" preiing pr�;,­erty ai,d paytzi- charges i.-uty take . . . . � - . I . - - - - . . , _� m,,�', as this law is- all anti quiated disgrace letter in a ,recent i . IV closing, I 'Ll' . . -re"- - - � . � 1. - , r) issue re'ear . f. tbehoriseauay. TH06. STON, Green Liver vt' I . I I � I �� -� '; I . . J ?� � - to.our otherwise lenient mde. That may state that while 1, ar,' . :3-6. . . .I I�Ta-v 0 1\T rr'i . .JLAW_10_K I . - ------L- ­_ -_. __ _ - � 1� . . . . agreed to close V-0. I -M 0 m so putic. i � our -sel-doill put the Old f6 y store at cialit o'cl6ck, and did . �1' , I . - I . . ­.. . * - - . . _. .. gy - - - ____ ____ - - ___ - . _ - - ___ _ _. - - - - - --------- __ k.. statute into Operation does not effect was informed on good authorit *th"1'-0t 110 '' - . 0 1 tually for some eight or ten dave I.., Mile NOW Vella 'Prop - V IM& � . ..., I. . : . .: .. . � .. - 1. .; -.:.I I . .. I . - , - i. - . . , , , . .f " 1. . : .. � I ­ ": *ts intriiisic deaaei-it3. ' merchants were not doing i,o. Customers . . . .?�- I , V4=1!t b � �. . � ­ ­ . _ .1 . 1, , . . . . � i_.,:1... I , . . . . . 1. . - - .1 ". . - , .: . - __ - __1 I'� I ,X �, � - . different T_, -,- L ! - . . . . I . . .. �' . - . . I . - I" - . I �( , , . :�- �! on two occasion . i . .. . . 1. '; . . . . . r - i _. '. v finding, . . ;.j I � y door ,:i . 1. � I.. . � I : . ­., '. I- -_ . . I ":, . ,:. Hobart Pasha, whose Jead'i lias looked, went up the villa-ae r" . -() I • - - ____ ___ _____ - - - ___ .___________r�___ I . ,� ; . ,Mist and were,- ad- ' ' ,I' - i . I ____ -_ - - - - �0 ,1. ,% . i '. . active set- itted at old No-.�, although it ears half SeElecl ' teii.-IerR -aOdresse-1 -to the * , . been announced, had Seth t - m untlo.fA'._-1,b;l . . I . . � , f- �.,_ * * � . will I,c receivez! up to the _. i , ''. I. , , - • . . . � . L . . . I :).. I - where is the honor, or rather, where . P 15th DAY of AUGUST, 1886,.. 1 ,., , �', . I * �e\jn , I ,� . . . . .. i - . . . �. . .� . Jack of Great. Britain, rt'lle Star's and e following . � . . . . I 1 . . . . 'Another merchant I . , P ; G - � vice Under three fla,,.-i, flie ' Uniol I past eight o'clock Now, Mr. Editor. - ' - i - _�. thelackof honor lie. .. , urns I .1: . -for Llic pur,,habc of t!,e pitrcel� of %-Ar- : . . . . . 1. .� - Bars of the ' SOUtheril Confederacy, told me that lie admitted customers at the mile farm aul ville-e vroperty belvii'gm; to t ._. , 1! : - � - . . - . - ... .. I -� li I . . i .. . . . . . !- * - . ettt.tc- (-f the late . . . ,. and the Crescent of Turkey. He was back door. Oh ! where is the lack Of honor ; I I . . . . . 1-1 I . ,:.: 1. . I I agau .. I , � � : I , . I . . . . � . - . . . . a -Ell el . .6. .i ; i . V. . if glisnian and avlAiristiah, but 116 [)I ?. When I found that I could not TO=-Z-�IIT . :FC.Sf T . . � ' i , . , 35 Cent's per I ' ... . : i converii- me set, I adver- .- - . . t. 1. I � ;. � 1. , " L . . . t I I had neither principles nor prcJudices Outly close at the ti . . . , . I - ., I . - . � . - . - . !­ ' -pv 'Iti P.XFCEL 1. The . - � i . . ­ .., - . . . ,ised,in the whe print so Lieu; all mii.,Iit Foiith Lalf of Lot No� *;q, in " -, � , . I . I . � I L I I * I . �. . . I . - I . . . - . I - . . the 2n I Co neessi -1 t,'-,f the Township of Piqk ' . � .. I . . .- . - .... . 1. - . .; . 1. .1 I., . i.._ ''. . when there was fightin had, know! "Subscriber" says I am not the . : - . - .. . . . - . . 0 cring. . - . !. I. - - 'L . I I L - �-,� ; � .. . . - . . . ... .. he got plenty of it. Alter all his man �6 stay in my store contdiningl0f, acre,k, ixtore or lase, of whiLli moout and . re an hour or two I0 acres busli. on this property is erected a � I . I . battles in which he took no crow every night to accommodate the farmers. 44welling house and stable. Thisproperly affords . ­ ., A cowardly . I I � . . L . . I I I 13evLr said I stayed to acebi-nmodate the an excellenta,ndraroopportunity to wnll-owuens - � I I : I . . . part, he was forced,, in I' C y . I I � - - . .. � . � 1 t ' 'i's farmers. I do business,to accommodate ,,, the west branch of Duffin's Creek runs across - .,, . - ; T T * e 0 - ' . - .1­ , � W...H..� -FIELD * ... - I � the south east corner of said property, thas . cliagrhy, to die like a trades an, with myself, and at the'same time trust that offering one of the finest water privileges in ._ _ ' ' I . I , - � '91, his boots off. _9T1i i 'o. . . . .Li , ,, . I . � .. those favor in e th their patronage OLtar. . . d I . � . I 'f n .TU ; � � '�- - . \ I . . I . . I - • . . .! .1 i ­ a Isty .7iCkO!�rin i - . A I ­ L .... .. : I -��� -1 � - '' - will be treated 11•- Adjoining . - . ; ; . . I I �- - kind,41 and courteously, PARCEL parcel 4coosisting Of I �; I . �, . . . 6% . . . - , Y. L • I Grover Cleveland the north part (f Lot \o, ig, in . � . - a d diinks iiiat' ' the ThankinR "Sub. ' for his .kindIv consider. th6 lot Colo- I , .;. . I .. - cession- of 11 c�eriing containing 34 acres, score I errors' . e or�- of mana ment !in thp aff�i * ati6n for my wife and family,' and ,you, ,Rlh. .b s er� . . . .!L... ..-. . .;�,� 11 . . � . 94 I . rs of or less, on � eted.,W good stone dwell- Mr. I . Ills country can be sei Editor, for the %pace allotted me, �in ing house. SW4 kitchen. woodshed, stable, driv- I . .1 _ I .. I., , I . ari lit by his in shed, and Inimrs. This property is beauti- � . ' * � . I . � . . ­ . . '%1% your valuable paper, I am, sir, .1 .1 . ­ . . : . . . . L . . I 1. . . O'CLOC . . . . working thirteen hours !in ea�h tweet- - Nmic fu)lv located apout halt a Mile west of Pickering . I . - - . - -, I - L . . � . ) I . , __ K MERCHAXT. Village. - - I . i 11 i i I � , - .-- , . . I .. . four. Once ,: 1. - , - 0 . � -_ -_ . . . - ....- " . . . upon a time Canada had �; " I . I I I _"1!!�______ ---------- - __ ____ . . I --- . ' _' PARCEL IIL---The north half of the south � --- __ __ a pyenlier who entertain d similar Verly Warm, light IjIlifikets and feather. half of Lot No. 21, in the broken Front of Picker- ,-, , - . I I ideas; and whether or Y cloth are now made t'.olu the w I I I . in-, oth succeeded waste ,!mg-containing 50 acres. uiore or less, on ivilich 1 5 , I � � - . .. . in erected a good dwelling house and barn ; situ- I I I . feathers of domestic fowl and game birds. i " , -- .. , .. ; Ill purifying the adininiSt�ation, he I rds. ated about half a mile froin Liverpool Harbor. � . . :.. . ­ r. I - - - L - . -lade Iiiinself, �1,itllo theatres �*will next seAson stop PARCEL IV.---A" house 1 LI;_1 I ; 0 - L �111_8� I LIS" li"'Ij,', , -0 - ZZ - --- : 1 Chicago - �IEHIL S, A if it qpestion, a - - e and lot containing . 1 giving tickets for 1-window , . about quarter of An acre, K � . * physical wreck. . But ,GroN' r Aveiglis vrivileges," of Pickering. ,ituated in the Village I ' . ' '. . I atil the lithograph Will appear very little. - f about 250lbs., . I - I 1. I anil has' a C �Ilstitti P-i-ticis tendering may tender either for I . I tiOn Over 0116-huVilred works written With- 1hole or part of the above mentioned property. G at reatl " R 'dtceWhich ellabled hiin in - tim�g Past to L - . s in the-past century lla%-e placed the tiwe Intending purchasers nvil y e I may inspect any or all of . ; . . -L, ) Cope successfully, though �nerely an for the the property npoua,)pIic&tiOn to .� , ; . . I- , begiulii illelluilIM Forrester, Rag. . . .1 .! I . - I- . - betwo6n •16M and 1890. .1 I . 1. . . , .. I, , . . � " 1z . . =_E . . ' - amateur, with professional I iners-out, All tenders must be marked "Tender" o . . �, - . I . Ri][0:06. . -.1 . " - .. ­ ­* . � . I. in the I . . - o_ - . I.. .. I ...1. � . , I A "lady" in Now Orlealar, Clibged the envelope as no tender will be op 11 a c e .1. ,_ - .- � J, ' the entire A t l5th, INZ-. . u h ,s, very fine goods, froID $18 rap. .. .-,., .. r i and if needs be, could � sit" cued ti; Ladies' G Id W . . I . .. - . I .! . - _... - �._ .. . arrest of a policeman for calling her a Viutille, to all of the above property is good., LA ies' Si ver Watches froW $9, .pretty: c, . cheap: .. .. .. .�. `'• I - I . '00-1 and cheap.- 7- - � _. � l I . .: . I I . : ; - . � Gent's Watches, Waltham and Elwiu, . .:.. . company under the to le. This may "wornau." The judge, - after carefuliv G. B. MILLER,'U!.bridge. at lowest ' I .. COullt for 801,06thill". . . 0 0 , ; - St prices. ' -�. I I : , . � , � . , deliberating, decided that she � was a .;- : _! NV,M. FOREESTER, Pickering. , ., 1 '- Clocks in great - variety. Newest-.tyles, ill welle ' . .- z k I . . . NvOltinu, . �. Je * . ­1 I . . ry. - .. . . �'.. . Whether Canada wi -depend- thus aggravntin� the insult. - . ..,i.. . - . . . . . - I . fishes ill . . I . 1. the ' .. -iu ilvi6r jeivOlery made and en -' d in the best Styles at lowe&lt rriC7eS-.,- 11r. Childs, Of the I'llifildelphia Ledger, I � � CG,.,i I U grfi % e 1. 1110pean round-trip ticket to -_ . . - .. e. , ....;, . ­ I ence or not, erudite stltesmen of has given a Eii . Fam for Sal' � . . . .. .. . . . 1. __ :;., . , I ii - . I 1, - - � . ens, . the Mother Country, 0 n 1 t trouble the voting women who to in. baltimor . - , - F orks, Sp om. &C., C-Uglaved., .'.;. . i. � - - - - The north 87 acres, more or loss, of, lot number .. . themselves with consi ef g... Some and the teacbers haVe inet add by . - L , , _ ­ , .jem-ellery made to or.der aud repaire& � a . . i 1�1( ball6()t seventeen in the second concession of the Town. , - time a,",O Mr. Gladsto 0 said that no chosen the fair vo ager. I . I ship of Flickering, C . . ,.. � 'R'Watches and Ch ks repaired..,ES , - *. - - . . , ' y ty of Ontario, on which � I I I oc � 11 Opposition would be sli)wn Ito Canada An English. dramatic c -itic, 1writing' of is erected a good framfle dwelling .house, two I :. .� 11 . . . . � � 1. . . I ­ . . . � , --- I i . . � .. � , . Irving as Meg& barns sad two orchards. The property is situ- I - 0 set . I ting up business for. li�.rself, and i8tOPhel0;, and Miss Terry aced within one mile of Pickering village. For %T - � . . I . , . f that she could do -so 'ith England*s S rT 0 - . V I as Marguerit�, says t�a& 110- letter's face. full particul �& M z! :5 - *' LT _E1: 1,11111T . '. 0 - IT . � even as tll( former's is. of' " VIt' FORRES - f �. , . ...". .11 - is m full of hl av . 1, TER ; . - 1 :, �.... : �. ... ; i : . . , .. , � , - 'd ` I ' prop ' f - '' r ' ' One -ha 0� I le � �, r ,� I a d - , " , , , , es a - Id , �J % 1, , r u g. 1� , .. - - � , , - - - I - I I I. I i � - , I - I I I I I I I a.L.-=-V..7 .q-2.C.MJ IL . L", ! _1`0` _'L, - -------------- 4- 1 . N I � - d , dI I4 I 0 - Chamberlain tile other. pia e. - Pickering, P. 0. . - - blessing ; and now M� . I , PrIactical WatChmaker, Brock street, Whitby.. : � . .1. I i . . ' --------- ____ aw- . � . ­ I in a speech in the British i House of Captain G or(,e Warw Ck 1111,11t, who a I ----. - __ _!��_ . . I . n . :.. '. Comm'ons, Is, cableol-Ained I as, saying Was married in Englan I a coup ]RAMNES­ - 14AXI ors 0 I . le of 11 I - - that "Canada is S one of t lose who rode . practicallyl,independ., weeks ago, i I . ; . . - i � ,�.� . .,:, en o the "Va ley of Death " at Balaklava b I beg leave to inform the public that T have ­ t. - The Legislative ' Asp';Wlinbly of "It " ! TW (;;ed 9S ' I - I : . i lVe ought the stock of Mr. Thomas Holmes, of s e raes & tod► - that country has oil] in a with the Six un&ed. Brougham bLV9 onvaged him - ; 1 . . J VrO ED LVOV- I zey",& and man- . - � I , . A Chicago man, recently back' 66; ufacture harness of every description. Mr. -� . .. . . I I .1 . � __O-_ . .1i . I . lotion casting off it's, allegiance to this W Holmes Is a first-class workman, we eiku there- ,.' . .1 . I - � I : . ., i . . . .. . .. : .-country, and there is � not I _' S Europe, was sked what h6 thought of fore guarantee satisfaction. . � .. .. . We have now in stock a fuH line of. -' ­ ... i. - I . . . .". � ' I . _. .- a man iI11 the scenery in Switzerland. ,,I don't . . . - . . . . I we have &ISO a full assortment of - . . ' this House Who woujo 'hold up'his -think much 1. . .. I I :,­ � Ilan fit, lie siud, "it's too hilly. WHIPS. BRUSHES, CUR'RY-COMB - . W � " � d against it." If. Canada wished Give me 11116 is for scenery every S, TWee, s, Ser, 'es, orstedg, Coo , . . . ry time." 't", &c. we solicit your Patronage and guarani , It is abs tee sabaftetiou. Give us a call and inspect for- ' ,9 00 screws indepeiidencG6 this' would W an oppor- ; absur 'to talk about the'impo.isi. yourself. I I . . . � r I.Ing -1 . I .. ­ . � . . .. bility of civil' i the Indian. Here is it I -- W. El. JACKSON, Brougham. ­ . . �', . . . ..., . . tulle moment fo' such uderances as of civil l . � I I . .1 . I I . I . . . - I . . L I . ... . , Siouxing a news- 11261 , I I " those Sioux out in Ph-Blacksmithing and woodwork as us . . . * .- . ose quoted, for, i out in , and Trouserin.gs, . � _ . i I'll 11. . . . - . f John BP does his I I at at 18, 4th con., Pickering. 4y which W: _' - * ' : 1* I � . jl� ontana . paper for If a . 4) offer to the public at I duty, the present fisho: ry: ,difficult ­. S I - - prices that can't be beaten. - .". �f - � - y is 000 .., �. . � A civili ed white man could not do ­ FINAL __�_ ! calculited to make Canadil the bett than th t. I . I 06no see ' . �' , ------ 11� benefits of British connectim. e , ... I _ REVISIONd - , to , O - r' ..", . . , . 11 .. � _.. . '- . . . , up M -nd Latest ash ­ ...% I � . Tli� liabiliti S of XV. A.� b'oies (butter ..._, ., I � 'Suits 0, The anomalous ' '.;. . . est Style a libel I king) Cbicag 50,000. �-� k. , 69 are at least. 02, " : ..; - . . , '. .! . .. . I � �; 11 . I a aw re,0ard"19 Boies controlled the product of more ,., � -14 �' ,:: :. t,, 10 figures by de ubw Tailors, Greig & Wheatley, . ':�' _ T I. . .. 11 ' I ... . . newspapers has al ost run its course. than went reamerie - roll I The newspaper wai a one t'me looked f6oti g s, the paY � i�:, - I . S - ) ,,� up V15 .000 it Year. Boies ower, The latet 'rylbs of F, ,00d ,, upon as an enemy t( g z . ent, ) I I -he p trons o . . NOTIC E ..;i,. m-eni c� "an Stiff Ha vernin . .r ; 0 t 738 0 his fhcl�ties about $401 i, uglish and A' tb I I i ­ I - I I . and the kdvbcate O!f oppos tion' from 000. , - I I I . , I `!q I . ; . . V. fh� 0.1 d.- .___t.'' . WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE RPTsr . . . The Revising Oftiner to , . � Electoral AJ et - .1 . . . . � -� I - . . . . . Of the Went Rldlug of the county Of Ontario . . - .. . _..T .., , . 11 ... I . - I . - - , . � hold a flitting for the Township of Picker. .*. - U ING.q..: :P ILK - In the Province of Ontario, under "The EIW � torsi Franchise Act "hereby notice that b will er-B'' NT -:'. ing,Oil - . .. ERI Go Monday, the 19th Day of J ulyy� 1886 I at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, in the . L " . . ' ` . Town Hall, Village of Brougham,, . T . _- . � . � .1. . . I , . . . 11 . - In the said Electoral District for. the final re- ' `. - - vision Of the 1114% Of voters for the several ,)Oil. ing districts of the 11ai(I Municipality in _::" -.-- Electoral District. the said . N I additions - ­j All objections and claims for . � 0 .. - aruentlme[ILS 01 the said lists --- 11.1_11_�, __ 11 I a 0 .LL Upwa, !-IS- years, and dashed its brains out with the grounds therefor and the name, addi- _- - i block --- - . I , � . . hoofed - I I I - . : m bearing the cloven i 'iel h tion and Post 01111fte address of the person ob - in rint of On a c oppin - The jury -brought . - . .- _ � I jetting to any niane on the lists or clatilling t), T4 'A ► ,;- a past despotism, Are all I Ve to re- in a verdict f murder in. the first degree. add to or amend the lists in any other respect ' . . �. , - - - I . . . . . . - � IL;-, dare . He will bee tenced to death to-day. unless the � - main unrepealed; C Tonally $&me have already been sent or deliv- -`, � , .. " __ - I . o manary r6vision 01 the sat(I lists , 1'. �'. .� " =-�?, , . � - I - I ,,pro ., .' � - " 1- ,. ": - lied in all the, r sever�t,y Talking a out hydroph9bia, the liteit 'at ' " ' ;. . - - � . ,y some � . - must bed Ivered W the said Revisit* Officer at , � �,," "�;. I . : app ,y cure is odd nd rather Unprepo - .. t.. kl_5 , so his Office in the Court House, in the Town ctf .' I .. . k ..." � :*�_ I 't � ­ . -:I,. , op- . I hapless editor, wl o in his sal for It 00n#i8ts ., . el"1391 Whitby, or sent to him by ­� � . �. _. '.. I . I .. . . f4flowingtip the bite Of a lk"tered Letter, ad- ` ', ?I . . - -1 �� .... . � I , . I . .. . - ­ laorahty, MAY bavc. publis ed insuxu- dressed W him as above, before Situ - 1"Aw . I .. .1 . . .I­ ..­ I . rd&y the . ... ,_,':'­ - � mad dog wit tle..bite 0 a ume snake- 3rd day of July 1890 *in th OMPS .. 4 �, i. ationa about soipe questioln ble eh,#,r- vi I Ali may beaW4 . a "me form as no SPEC " - we I . .. � .1 ` i viper, rattler cobra, ox what not, so ule � DY notice of cotuplaint in the sob - . .. � . . SFAIS � - �..: , Y . LUlgr I ..: long t6., 0 , - LES A GLAS' .11 It acter,.. • which, . though The Xl#0t4*&1 PMR811ise Aft" *_ - _.m ; A�fe En - - � It its true, Ra he is polo none. To get any go�A 0 11 the objection be to the name of %V - a only OentazI4 ]Augli6h,Axticles ip the Canadian Market. - . . goL 4bblex a kept i4 stock. Test & L . '. iown in e6i rt.' on Real Ve ;',-- -' - .' could iot � tu I', P ,; I 0 on already on the lists - - The f ibis on" wolold haye to . U * meo. ' . . . must at the same time W A they are re6o mended i a testimoui Von to Purchasers to prove genalf) our country with his pee -ets'&Il of ;.!,;6 rwe'roo")0, Ma an P . ' Mora i ho not I sacred letter to the person so ob Jected Dice - President been received from the. Pr"ideA a ...." �-.­. q be handicapped by the doga. a ; and then e might be a re ' Vice-President Ea- President, and Ei'-Vice-President of. the' Medical Associ . .L. � t h a - . : i8 libel aw, from last known address a copy of the .1iob of - - 11 . bitten by a ake when there was raad Ob& 0 i I of Canada; the I residen$ of the College of PhYsicans and Surgeons to any affly notion ths t an ape when = of the Medical Faculty of Qnebec ; the Dew . I when dog handy countemet the 8 no I this lot day of May, IM& L ; in error, Will not tl avel as I .'ar, as " virus. On . I I . Medical Counc.1 of N y of Laval University; The President and Ex-Presidents Of tbo . � L BURNHAM, ,' -_"' Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These r000minendatione ought to be 9100' ... I the whole m 8t People will probably pre- , clent 10 ' their qualities, but if fufth , .; error . _ �-,-. ., ter to a 9 air chanom. I V�viidn cer for the meotoral District of C _prove, f or f is needed, call on ' ' ; I - .._4 .. I ' - " , ._. r . ''.. .. "� . . I - I I HRISTOPHER DALE, R does. - 9 lt%t ....�' th*Weit ding of the oourjty� _:�. 11 .'' . of ontagio. W" � . ­ . . - . I I . ; , .. , .. : '. i:t,­t . Hardware 906rohant, Picke , � .:I .�, �1 - . - . - � . I - - . I .�. L s I . .. ,. .. . , . . - -%, - - . I . I . . . , 6) .� . '­7 ­_1 I.. . . �_ _V . I . . � . I ­1 . ... ,�, . . 1< � - -, - 0. ;� , . ... .: .11 . . 'L _L. : , . , - - .. ". i _ .1 .;, � � ��-L I . - I _ L .L 1. . � - - I i - - � . . . I :. � -`� . ....- L. . . ..� . -1 . ... . � . . . ". ..I... 1� I _. . ;, - 1�10 .. 4. , � . . 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Is `Vito ski, a'itotiA thief, bas been those days, laws st gel It, severe, sent to the Ki 98tOu penitentiary for two . I . . . re, ­ L . : . and ridiculous, F passe without L, L e, �"u yeart;for bur Lary and larceny. When L. t.. . .. 1. � . .. ... ..... _. leaving the T ronto court he advised o ..., .num �er- As iiew� papers F% . . - _pa . seamed a of the witi no . � more �11 all 1 nee es against him to get her . . . . .�._ . e elevated sta- 9 ( ucated the .,,,I . -;.,. - - coffin ready at the expiry of. the two le - 1. .4 '� - I I people, almost .I perceptibly, -th%pe years. I - L I - laws became of le s frequei t applies-. on • July , Morris, . . I .....'.­11: .,.- - y 2 d, 4885,1M M 0 ' is, Otse tion V until now, w len th )apers are county, Jo rri 90 , looked upon as , John Schuyler, after a ql4arrel i . , r the ,friends & freedom with his wife seined his youngest child ..._­ . I . . . � - lit But 11 6) V . � and right 1, 4 � �.�. z " , - I I I 11, , I _V1 I I I I'll-, �If , , I/ I 14 I onsm - -1 MENFF- , I. � � I � I I - I ` tl�� , .� -,� f k , __& �t ,� I � � , . � . .1 . I I I ,.. � . I . .� .1 . - - , t i . I .1 ` . . . , - - . . . . . ­ . ... .. I- I , , - ' " . I I. 14 , - " * �. . -, I I . i �, J:., I I 6-Hift- I R'y_W0Q0. • - � Xetv Advoi-tisements. . �- . - . I. !::_ �, - -".: I . j44 j ,,� 4 - I . . A I 1. - � , I � . :� . , 6 , . - , I T I . � I I " to, I . I R - . - , � •. I ! . . I I ; 4 - � . . ,., -There ,'w*as an . : Thrnehin Miseh;nn ;7nr 4Z!2 I a . 1'),� �, ..)� . ­!... : . - �4, I . unusually large con- -NOE!, 1, 1. . - FE WIRE. " .,., * r , . a . I .1 . .1. �Al, i : . 1 -11 ". � . . I � ' '4i - . , I � . r ... ,:' � . . � . , 5 1 - � I � .1 1!,i =egatioii at �he 'Methodist church last � . ,r * . , ;� � 1" 1 - - - -, - - 1 4 . , . . r I " ;11;;,�Ic - Sabbath eve in to hear the Rev. J&6- ' One of UcClookey's Sopar+toix, with Waterous ,�', 1, . - - � . # . " , . .,4 - -� 4t . - ; ?!� ., .� . -,:: I .. - . al. !�. :: .,,V­.l .; I - I ,..;. . - .r. ! I 1. ,.% �pv i - I .. � : ,_-P � �� I _,g � --- - - ­ " - ­ . .1 - . . L� � o .. . � - - I . ­ I 11 I ... . - ­�.::_' r ' '% -;" . - % i .. MM . , re Engine, iti use one so&s.Ai; as good as now. . I -) :,. : - ". . � . . � . - - _J . . 11 Lavery prea. h tie last sermon, before - � f�',,�,._ A";rl - . . I . - . I I . . . . - . . Ci)uoidorodoueoftliobosL13epar^torioinads. For , , . . _' . - * - . . . . . , removing to ookstown circull. Mr. L. further particular& apply to JOHN BAXTER, r L , I � . I I , . .. . . . ­ . . no tp;o � took fps hi text J Peter ii, 8, and Pickering P. 0. 89-0 - . . .,.� - the rd Ti "I I I .. I 1: and 'T I " 's Lis I'll, � lie b .. ".' r.. . !. . - � , , , ... .- � _V pre . -1** mtebed a v ry feeling, and elf I ser • ror Fm&ie B 'a' rbe'd Wi-.te:':' .11' " - . published eve ,is now ,, - . -t % �:. ­ , . J . .1 Ing Lt its office, Mon. W, e W Sh him spocess in L . - e w �_ � .. I . . .,:.L - _ oke rag, cut. - I _� .. I � . . 7i " . .. field of labor, : r -, _", 01 state -of ­1 . .- I- en . ., I'll ... I I , . A first-class tm�= of 88 93�32, in g) . ... - , I- MiS6 E. rkholdek has b en' Very cultivation; well watered. and under-drained; . .. L. 1L. piw #6"; 03L.4 00 jsiww a 1i a&V"MJ& a n ' g I ucorn, w�r� • . sick, but is r pidl recovering. i to J RATES OF A 3VERTI 9ING : si good buildings; good orchard. being part of Lot . . - -,. ,.i I... I . . - . I ; . hA. �;Q 31, Con. 2, Pickering. For partioulor5 apply . : - First insertion . . . 14 . 0 "I I � I • 0 Id I I -Der line A cents Mis's StAn rki rnillf huga hAA V;.a:f.6% 1p X, 1J %Z I ■ � . - . . . . 16 � . .- . , . I � '' . . , - .1.i - . . � - � . . - . L -,L . ­ .- . . . . . I - - : .. . . - . . . ., . I 0 - - I . I I a ft %F.% I A- a 0, 416 -va", . " . .. .''i . VaMZ�, ,, Each subsequent insert on, per I us .!. 2 . Tiji biends here. 2Lf XjorfiB& 16 This rate does not incude XAg or ]�Orelgu ad- . � 0 . .1. . , . . - 1,09" Will S:)me one please. in no why. . ._.. . ( lv6rtisoments. I . . - - ' ' . . I � - - I . . . I aman, who a assessed for a -house Rud .. � _;1 . L .. . . I I - ire - - Special terms giv:en 'to Parties making con- One of RpLrk's (Ottawa) Striped Wall Tents, -, � -1 I . /,- - . : ­_ :, . . � . � . - I - ' . L �� . .. Z.. . . I AND -=-- ` L . . - � . I � L � I . . tracts for 3 or 6 montk a or by ;he year. - Half- lot of one. acre, has but one day of size IOX15 feet. Also Spark's complete camping , .' - �. L .. . : '. ; L L'. I - . . . - . . I I . . .. . . . . Yearly or yearly contra @ payabI i quarterly. outfit, comprising stove and cooking utensils (in L .' . . - � . . . I.. ­ statute labo , while a neighbor, w th one I . . . � . .. - 1. . I .. �. Business cards, ton It go or un er, With pap", small compass). For sale at a big reduction. L I _ - ' . . . ; * , i 1. :. , - __L 0 . I .1. ��. . L . One Yew, $5 OG, payable in adv& c�. h house s ereon, Apply at the office of THic News, Pickering. 32tf L . ( . .. . I -.1. - - - - - ; ' - I .. Z - - "I Advertisements w ut wri r instructions has tG! put i three days ? Also,- why a will be inserted until fo bidden d charged ac- - I we'Ga vaunized ��� e quarser acre of liLnd, wit o � tvil 1886 , WOOL , 1886 ' " , F V ncin Zordingly. Orders for Iscontin ing advertise- ian with a arrdof 80 acres has to do , . . . , I , L I Wents must be in writing and rat to the Pub. five and a half days, whil his 9 Ay whale is ujighbor ' - i , 1 . L , , * L , - - ligher. i The tin(lersigned will Purchase any quintit Cheapest t, at - y , . . - . ..: 'Job Work promptly a I who is asses ied for 260 acres has but 6 of-wool that may W offered. . T1 e Best and Ch­ p st Fe'ncing ou tended, ..I - _ 1­ I I THOS. HOODY. C. DAE'S. - . . - ay I - I days : . I .... .. � L L ACKERMAL !- - NO I Agent fer W. D. Matthews & Co. , .. . :. . . 'of . .1 I L . J PRVO-R- T he e ff . of the 3 o' ' ' ti the-- :"at , I 4 I . 1, . .. . . pera ions Whe bought to usual. 304M � - I11 : ; - . i Knights of " abur is being felt in this • - gt�ict Independe , "Ur Alm-A First-class Lc cal Paper. . - rs 01ur 0_ ne ' , place, but s - far has not asstimed very '-L ) . . House toLet. .. Tu p Mange d,] dC r'ro S ... - Our 1EXP4D0t"t1io1xs - The h , . . ee support of the DoOole of Pickerini and vie serious pro rtions. . I . . . . . 7 ' - vicinity. Mr. D. over liat disposed of one of 1. . I . . . I .1. - . - . .1. - ' I I ' I I . 1 Apply to -, � '. � - ' . I � I I . . ,...: '. . ' ' ��' ' ' . i . . � .. . . ;. . - I his horses r which he received a hand- .. - . , . . . 1� I . . I 1i ! .. :.11 . .11 , : I i5_tf.,.:.. . B. BUSTING.* ,. .1 . . . AT C. � DALE9,S,6_. - N , FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1886. , �_ • . some sum. ___ - . " I . . . � • . L � _L__ Is.! - , --- - . . V ­ - - � . I . � . . I , . _. I I . p . . . -_ . - Vor mle.' 1,", Mr. Moye left a' very fine 'S'ainple of - IS , , 1. � `L: - 1� ­ � ; ­ The Colonial Exhibition now _ in strawberries at the s�ore of Mr. M. R. ....�_ - . . , . , . L . . L'. . : . . ., - . . - . . I . ' ' . . L. . Y' two acres of land ad4oining Pickering - � . ' � I - , I - I . _'. _ ., L.- progress, is proving an I ens Summekeld , some of which measured - Thirt - . c 4 . � . e . ad- College. Tenders will be received by the auder- * . . . . ­ L . , i in circumference.' signed for that part of Log Nn. 13, iti the and . I � . vertisement for Canada, an I is opening five in lies ference. Mr. S. . L . .1 I . pe * Ex . ress agons , . .; . Cou.of Fickeriug belonqn .. .. . .. says if any ne can beat that, to bring 1stO the 08tAte Of the . _.. : - . European, and particularly, English 9 -el . 9 , , I late William Leavens. parcel is west situ- I � . ! . . . - I � . - . ... w - . I . . - e I . I , . .. . three annual infitainionts with- interest at 6 * , . . I �. . . - I . ... . . . . '.. capabilities of the Dominion. 0 decided Soh a picnic on Alonday July "' at., secured fly btatutory McrtgLage with . . . ., I .- � I .."L them along. " I ated and lies to the east and north of Pickering � , . . . . . I I. . , ts eyes, to the vast resources an . d areat The frienc s of the Sabbath school have Colleae. Ternis; onequarter cash ; tLe balance . I � L . . . r . �_ . I :�, _. C 'W - . . � I 1�:. .1;t- :1i per cc I . I � I .1 , . . , �% I l. ` - __ 5th. For farther particulars- look out usual conditions. . . . . I . _. . - . i ... .. .. I I ;1, . I - , . . I .. . . The London Times'eulogises Eiastus for posters. . 1, � . I �. - L. : I _. I . . ­. .. I .. I Tenders next. 214-5 '_ .1 I . .. ' Wirnan, "a Canadian British subject i.., ; • .. . . ; � ... '11 Cie and Handy Horses all at Bottom P " , :1 - - . : - p. L I J011N E. FAIREW8LL, P I rices. . .�. .. --- - . . � ., 4 . : .. I .. ., resident in New York, " for bringing - �., LETTE�S TO THE EDITOR. - ,' June 2M. IW- 3, �Oliciior, �%'liitlq.. • � � I . . . . . - � . . I . I a 0 - , I : -_ ____ .- --- - 1; . 1. . . . - . - _. . L' I . .. . � . . . : ; . .� I � _ - ..iw . . - � about the repeal Of the law *of ini- ; . i�f�(=e- ... % . . I I .i. � . I L" ­ • . . . . . � t. . . . . j. , . . .. ., . - � I . - . 1 , , i , � . .. k,� . , I I .1 - I [Coiiesponden'tts express theirOWD views, and we , ,'' i'l , : -. - �: � I . . . ! - . o .1. I . . .- ` - I . prisonm n York do not no cozarily endorse them. I - I . . . . - . . " , * I " - L . . I . . ; cc is iere j, give .. . N of b a !that on er 'bout .1 - :_ �­ . Stasis. - .14 t . L . �' . ... .. -, �_ . L . � St te. If some British subject resident ' , 1: ,. .:�, 111 , iises, �. i, : . -1 _­ ­' : . . . of May last ere caine onto my pren . I . . , .- - . .- � ,­ I 1) � .J. . . I I` - I :'. Early CloSing,-. �� 1: ' .. Lot 29. 6th Con.. Piekeying, a black gelding jaged) . - - I �- . 1. . . . I lit Cai'lada would do as niuBli here lie .-�' �'-) :. ­� . I - !­ I .1 ..'', . �.� - A - -, ,,.:; . -L�! . ? . .. . . . .: 11 ­ , . - - -.- s � - few grey - , C. s . - . �­ I I - . . I I 'I about 17 hands high, tail cut short. a . .; . r.i. ,, I L . . need of praise, 'lie 0 tier � - ! [� Would receive a similar I S , - n ileply to "Villa a Subscriber' ,,- hairs on jaw. anti star (--n face. I wn r on I" preiing pr�;,­erty ai,d paytzi- charges i.-uty take . . . . � - . I . - - - - . . , _� m,,�', as this law is- all anti quiated disgrace letter in a ,recent i . IV closing, I 'Ll' . . -re"- - - � . � 1. - , r) issue re'ear . f. tbehoriseauay. TH06. STON, Green Liver vt' I . I I � I �� -� '; I . . J ?� � - to.our otherwise lenient mde. That may state that while 1, ar,' . :3-6. . . .I I�Ta-v 0 1\T rr'i . .JLAW_10_K I . - ------L- ­_ -_. __ _ - � 1� . . . . agreed to close V-0. I -M 0 m so putic. i � our -sel-doill put the Old f6 y store at cialit o'cl6ck, and did . �1' , I . - I . . ­.. . * - - . . _. .. gy - - - ____ ____ - - ___ - . _ - - ___ _ _. - - - - - --------- __ k.. statute into Operation does not effect was informed on good authorit *th"1'-0t 110 '' - . 0 1 tually for some eight or ten dave I.., Mile NOW Vella 'Prop - V IM& � . ..., I. . : . .: .. . � .. - 1. .; -.:.I I . .. I . - , - i. - . . , , , . .f " 1. . : .. � I ­ ": *ts intriiisic deaaei-it3. ' merchants were not doing i,o. Customers . . . .?�- I , V4=1!t b � �. . � ­ ­ . _ .1 . 1, , . . . . � i_.,:1... I , . . . . . 1. . - - .1 ". . - , .: . - __ - __1 I'� I ,X �, � - . different T_, -,- L ! - . . . . I . . .. �' . - . . I . - I" - . I �( , , . :�- �! on two occasion . i . .. . . 1. '; . . . . . r - i _. '. v finding, . . ;.j I � y door ,:i . 1. � I.. . � I : . ­., '. I- -_ . . I ":, . ,:. Hobart Pasha, whose Jead'i lias looked, went up the villa-ae r" . -() I • - - ____ ___ _____ - - - ___ .___________r�___ I . ,� ; . ,Mist and were,- ad- ' ' ,I' - i . I ____ -_ - - - - �0 ,1. ,% . i '. . active set- itted at old No-.�, although it ears half SeElecl ' teii.-IerR -aOdresse-1 -to the * , . been announced, had Seth t - m untlo.fA'._-1,b;l . . I . . � , f- �.,_ * * � . will I,c receivez! up to the _. i , ''. I. , , - • . . . � . L . . . I :).. I - where is the honor, or rather, where . P 15th DAY of AUGUST, 1886,.. 1 ,., , �', . I * �e\jn , I ,� . . . . .. i - . . . �. . .� . Jack of Great. Britain, rt'lle Star's and e following . � . . . . I 1 . . . . 'Another merchant I . , P ; G - � vice Under three fla,,.-i, flie ' Uniol I past eight o'clock Now, Mr. Editor. - ' - i - _�. thelackof honor lie. .. , urns I .1: . -for Llic pur,,habc of t!,e pitrcel� of %-Ar- : . . . . . 1. .� - Bars of the ' SOUtheril Confederacy, told me that lie admitted customers at the mile farm aul ville-e vroperty belvii'gm; to t ._. , 1! : - � - . . - . - ... .. I -� li I . . i .. . . . . . !- * - . ettt.tc- (-f the late . . . ,. and the Crescent of Turkey. He was back door. Oh ! where is the lack Of honor ; I I . . . . . 1-1 I . ,:.: 1. . I I agau .. I , � � : I , . I . . . . � . - . . . . a -Ell el . .6. .i ; i . V. . if glisnian and avlAiristiah, but 116 [)I ?. When I found that I could not TO=-Z-�IIT . :FC.Sf T . . � ' i , . , 35 Cent's per I ' ... . : i converii- me set, I adver- .- - . . t. 1. I � ;. � 1. , " L . . . t I I had neither principles nor prcJudices Outly close at the ti . . . , . I - ., I . - . � . - . - . !­ ' -pv 'Iti P.XFCEL 1. The . - � i . . ­ .., - . . . ,ised,in the whe print so Lieu; all mii.,Iit Foiith Lalf of Lot No� *;q, in " -, � , . I . I . � I L I I * I . �. . . I . - I . . . - . I - . . the 2n I Co neessi -1 t,'-,f the Township of Piqk ' . � .. I . . .- . - .... . 1. - . .; . 1. .1 I., . i.._ ''. . when there was fightin had, know! "Subscriber" says I am not the . : - . - .. . . . - . . 0 cring. . - . !. I. - - 'L . I I L - �-,� ; � .. . . - . . . ... .. he got plenty of it. Alter all his man �6 stay in my store contdiningl0f, acre,k, ixtore or lase, of whiLli moout and . re an hour or two I0 acres busli. on this property is erected a � I . I . battles in which he took no crow every night to accommodate the farmers. 44welling house and stable. Thisproperly affords . ­ ., A cowardly . I I � . . L . . I I I 13evLr said I stayed to acebi-nmodate the an excellenta,ndraroopportunity to wnll-owuens - � I I : I . . . part, he was forced,, in I' C y . I I � - - . .. � . � 1 t ' 'i's farmers. I do business,to accommodate ,,, the west branch of Duffin's Creek runs across - .,, . - ; T T * e 0 - ' . - .1­ , � W...H..� -FIELD * ... - I � the south east corner of said property, thas . cliagrhy, to die like a trades an, with myself, and at the'same time trust that offering one of the finest water privileges in ._ _ ' ' I . I , - � '91, his boots off. _9T1i i 'o. . . . .Li , ,, . I . � .. those favor in e th their patronage OLtar. . . d I . � . I 'f n .TU ; � � '�- - . \ I . . I . . I - • . . .! .1 i ­ a Isty .7iCkO!�rin i - . A I ­ L .... .. : I -��� -1 � - '' - will be treated 11•- Adjoining . - . ; ; . . I I �- - kind,41 and courteously, PARCEL parcel 4coosisting Of I �; I . �, . . . 6% . . . - , Y. L • I Grover Cleveland the north part (f Lot \o, ig, in . � . - a d diinks iiiat' ' the ThankinR "Sub. ' for his .kindIv consider. th6 lot Colo- I , .;. . I .. - cession- of 11 c�eriing containing 34 acres, score I errors' . e or�- of mana ment !in thp aff�i * ati6n for my wife and family,' and ,you, ,Rlh. .b s er� . . . .!L... ..-. . .;�,� 11 . . � . 94 I . rs of or less, on � eted.,W good stone dwell- Mr. I . Ills country can be sei Editor, for the %pace allotted me, �in ing house. SW4 kitchen. woodshed, stable, driv- I . .1 _ I .. I., , I . ari lit by his in shed, and Inimrs. This property is beauti- � . ' * � . I . � . . ­ . . '%1% your valuable paper, I am, sir, .1 .1 . ­ . . : . . . . L . . I 1. . . O'CLOC . . . . working thirteen hours !in ea�h tweet- - Nmic fu)lv located apout halt a Mile west of Pickering . I . - - . - -, I - L . . � . ) I . , __ K MERCHAXT. Village. - - I . i 11 i i I � , - .-- , . . I .. . four. Once ,: 1. - , - 0 . � -_ -_ . . . - ....- " . . . upon a time Canada had �; " I . I I I _"1!!�______ ---------- - __ ____ . . I --- . ' _' PARCEL IIL---The north half of the south � --- __ __ a pyenlier who entertain d similar Verly Warm, light IjIlifikets and feather. half of Lot No. 21, in the broken Front of Picker- ,-, , - . I I ideas; and whether or Y cloth are now made t'.olu the w I I I . in-, oth succeeded waste ,!mg-containing 50 acres. uiore or less, on ivilich 1 5 , I � � - . .. . in erected a good dwelling house and barn ; situ- I I I . feathers of domestic fowl and game birds. i " , -- .. , .. ; Ill purifying the adininiSt�ation, he I rds. ated about half a mile froin Liverpool Harbor. � . . :.. . ­ r. I - - - L - . -lade Iiiinself, �1,itllo theatres �*will next seAson stop PARCEL IV.---A" house 1 LI;_1 I ; 0 - L �111_8� I LIS" li"'Ij,', , -0 - ZZ - --- : 1 Chicago - �IEHIL S, A if it qpestion, a - - e and lot containing . 1 giving tickets for 1-window , . about quarter of An acre, K � . * physical wreck. . But ,GroN' r Aveiglis vrivileges," of Pickering. ,ituated in the Village I ' . ' '. . I atil the lithograph Will appear very little. - f about 250lbs., . I - I 1. I anil has' a C �Ilstitti P-i-ticis tendering may tender either for I . I tiOn Over 0116-huVilred works written With- 1hole or part of the above mentioned property. G at reatl " R 'dtceWhich ellabled hiin in - tim�g Past to L - . s in the-past century lla%-e placed the tiwe Intending purchasers nvil y e I may inspect any or all of . ; . . -L, ) Cope successfully, though �nerely an for the the property npoua,)pIic&tiOn to .� , ; . . I- , begiulii illelluilIM Forrester, Rag. . . .1 .! I . - I- . - betwo6n •16M and 1890. .1 I . 1. . . , .. I, , . . � " 1z . . =_E . . ' - amateur, with professional I iners-out, All tenders must be marked "Tender" o . . �, - . I . Ri][0:06. . -.1 . " - .. ­ ­* . � . I. in the I . . - o_ - . I.. .. I ...1. � . , I A "lady" in Now Orlealar, Clibged the envelope as no tender will be op 11 a c e .1. ,_ - .- � J, ' the entire A t l5th, INZ-. . u h ,s, very fine goods, froID $18 rap. .. .-,., .. r i and if needs be, could � sit" cued ti; Ladies' G Id W . . I . .. - . I .! . - _... - �._ .. . arrest of a policeman for calling her a Viutille, to all of the above property is good., LA ies' Si ver Watches froW $9, .pretty: c, . cheap: .. .. .. .�. `'• I - I . '00-1 and cheap.- 7- - � _. � l I . .: . I I . : ; - . � Gent's Watches, Waltham and Elwiu, . .:.. . company under the to le. This may "wornau." The judge, - after carefuliv G. B. MILLER,'U!.bridge. at lowest ' I .. COullt for 801,06thill". . . 0 0 , ; - St prices. ' -�. I I : , . � , � . , deliberating, decided that she � was a .;- : _! NV,M. FOREESTER, Pickering. , ., 1 '- Clocks in great - variety. Newest-.tyles, ill welle ' . .- z k I . . . NvOltinu, . �. Je * . ­1 I . . ry. - .. . . �'.. . Whether Canada wi -depend- thus aggravntin� the insult. - . ..,i.. . - . . . . . - I . fishes ill . . I . 1. the ' .. -iu ilvi6r jeivOlery made and en -' d in the best Styles at lowe&lt rriC7eS-.,- 11r. Childs, Of the I'llifildelphia Ledger, I � � CG,.,i I U grfi % e 1. 1110pean round-trip ticket to -_ . . - .. e. , ....;, . ­ I ence or not, erudite stltesmen of has given a Eii . Fam for Sal' � . . . .. .. . . . 1. __ :;., . , I ii - . I 1, - - � . ens, . the Mother Country, 0 n 1 t trouble the voting women who to in. baltimor . - , - F orks, Sp om. &C., C-Uglaved., .'.;. . i. � - - - - The north 87 acres, more or loss, of, lot number .. . themselves with consi ef g... Some and the teacbers haVe inet add by . - L , , _ ­ , .jem-ellery made to or.der aud repaire& � a . . i 1�1( ball6()t seventeen in the second concession of the Town. , - time a,",O Mr. Gladsto 0 said that no chosen the fair vo ager. I . I ship of Flickering, C . . ,.. � 'R'Watches and Ch ks repaired..,ES , - *. - - . . , ' y ty of Ontario, on which � I I I oc � 11 Opposition would be sli)wn Ito Canada An English. dramatic c -itic, 1writing' of is erected a good framfle dwelling .house, two I :. .� 11 . . . . � � 1. . . I ­ . . . � , --- I i . . � .. � , . Irving as Meg& barns sad two orchards. The property is situ- I - 0 set . I ting up business for. li�.rself, and i8tOPhel0;, and Miss Terry aced within one mile of Pickering village. For %T - � . . I . , . f that she could do -so 'ith England*s S rT 0 - . V I as Marguerit�, says t�a& 110- letter's face. full particul �& M z! :5 - *' LT _E1: 1,11111T . '. 0 - IT . � even as tll( former's is. of' " VIt' FORRES - f �. , . ...". .11 - is m full of hl av . 1, TER ; . - 1 :, �.... : �. ... ; i : . . , .. , � , - 'd ` I ' prop ' f - '' r ' ' One -ha 0� I le � �, r ,� I a d - , " , , , , es a - Id , �J % 1, , r u g. 1� , .. - - � , , - - - I - I I I. I i � - , I - I I I I I I I a.L.-=-V..7 .q-2.C.MJ IL . L", ! _1`0` _'L, - -------------- 4- 1 . N I � - d , dI I4 I 0 - Chamberlain tile other. pia e. - Pickering, P. 0. . - - blessing ; and now M� . I , PrIactical WatChmaker, Brock street, Whitby.. : � . .1. I i . . ' --------- ____ aw- . � . ­ I in a speech in the British i House of Captain G or(,e Warw Ck 1111,11t, who a I ----. - __ _!��_ . . I . n . :.. '. Comm'ons, Is, cableol-Ained I as, saying Was married in Englan I a coup ]RAMNES­ - 14AXI ors 0 I . le of 11 I - - that "Canada is S one of t lose who rode . practicallyl,independ., weeks ago, i I . ; . . - i � ,�.� . .,:, en o the "Va ley of Death " at Balaklava b I beg leave to inform the public that T have ­ t. - The Legislative ' Asp';Wlinbly of "It " ! TW (;;ed 9S ' I - I : . i lVe ought the stock of Mr. Thomas Holmes, of s e raes & tod► - that country has oil] in a with the Six un&ed. Brougham bLV9 onvaged him - ; 1 . . J VrO ED LVOV- I zey",& and man- . - � I , . A Chicago man, recently back' 66; ufacture harness of every description. Mr. -� . .. . . I I .1 . � __O-_ . .1i . I . lotion casting off it's, allegiance to this W Holmes Is a first-class workman, we eiku there- ,.' . .1 . I - � I : . ., i . . . .. . .. : .-country, and there is � not I _' S Europe, was sked what h6 thought of fore guarantee satisfaction. . � .. .. . We have now in stock a fuH line of. -' ­ ... i. - I . . . .". � ' I . _. .- a man iI11 the scenery in Switzerland. ,,I don't . . . - . . . . I we have &ISO a full assortment of - . . ' this House Who woujo 'hold up'his -think much 1. . .. I I :,­ � Ilan fit, lie siud, "it's too hilly. WHIPS. BRUSHES, CUR'RY-COMB - . W � " � d against it." If. Canada wished Give me 11116 is for scenery every S, TWee, s, Ser, 'es, orstedg, Coo , . . . ry time." 't", &c. we solicit your Patronage and guarani , It is abs tee sabaftetiou. Give us a call and inspect for- ' ,9 00 screws indepeiidencG6 this' would W an oppor- ; absur 'to talk about the'impo.isi. yourself. I I . . . � r I.Ing -1 . I .. ­ . � . . .. bility of civil' i the Indian. Here is it I -- W. El. JACKSON, Brougham. ­ . . �', . . . ..., . . tulle moment fo' such uderances as of civil l . � I I . .1 . I I . I . . . - I . . L I . ... . , Siouxing a news- 11261 , I I " those Sioux out in Ph-Blacksmithing and woodwork as us . . . * .- . ose quoted, for, i out in , and Trouserin.gs, . � _ . i I'll 11. . . . - . f John BP does his I I at at 18, 4th con., Pickering. 4y which W: _' - * ' : 1* I � . jl� ontana . paper for If a . 4) offer to the public at I duty, the present fisho: ry: ,difficult ­. S I - - prices that can't be beaten. - .". �f - � - y is 000 .., �. . � A civili ed white man could not do ­ FINAL __�_ ! calculited to make Canadil the bett than th t. I . I 06no see ' . �' , ------ 11� benefits of British connectim. e , ... I _ REVISIONd - , to , O - r' ..", . . , . 11 .. � _.. . '- . . . , up M -nd Latest ash ­ ...% I � . Tli� liabiliti S of XV. A.� b'oies (butter ..._, ., I � 'Suits 0, The anomalous ' '.;. . . est Style a libel I king) Cbicag 50,000. �-� k. , 69 are at least. 02, " : ..; - . . , '. .! . .. . I � �; 11 . I a aw re,0ard"19 Boies controlled the product of more ,., � -14 �' ,:: :. t,, 10 figures by de ubw Tailors, Greig & Wheatley, . ':�' _ T I. . .. 11 ' I ... . . newspapers has al ost run its course. than went reamerie - roll I The newspaper wai a one t'me looked f6oti g s, the paY � i�:, - I . S - ) ,,� up V15 .000 it Year. Boies ower, The latet 'rylbs of F, ,00d ,, upon as an enemy t( g z . ent, ) I I -he p trons o . . NOTIC E ..;i,. m-eni c� "an Stiff Ha vernin . .r ; 0 t 738 0 his fhcl�ties about $401 i, uglish and A' tb I I i ­ I - I I . and the kdvbcate O!f oppos tion' from 000. , - I I I . , I `!q I . ; . . V. fh� 0.1 d.- .___t.'' . WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE RPTsr . . . The Revising Oftiner to , . � Electoral AJ et - .1 . . . . � -� I - . . . . . Of the Went Rldlug of the county Of Ontario . . - .. . _..T .., , . 11 ... I . - I . - - , . � hold a flitting for the Township of Picker. .*. - U ING.q..: :P ILK - In the Province of Ontario, under "The EIW � torsi Franchise Act "hereby notice that b will er-B'' NT -:'. ing,Oil - . .. ERI Go Monday, the 19th Day of J ulyy� 1886 I at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, in the . L " . . ' ` . Town Hall, Village of Brougham,, . T . _- . � . � .1. . . I , . . . 11 . - In the said Electoral District for. the final re- ' `. - - vision Of the 1114% Of voters for the several ,)Oil. ing districts of the 11ai(I Municipality in _::" -.-- Electoral District. the said . N I additions - ­j All objections and claims for . � 0 .. - aruentlme[ILS 01 the said lists --- 11.1_11_�, __ 11 I a 0 .LL Upwa, !-IS- years, and dashed its brains out with the grounds therefor and the name, addi- _- - i block --- - . I , � . . hoofed - I I I - . : m bearing the cloven i 'iel h tion and Post 01111fte address of the person ob - in rint of On a c oppin - The jury -brought . - . .- _ � I jetting to any niane on the lists or clatilling t), T4 'A ► ,;- a past despotism, Are all I Ve to re- in a verdict f murder in. the first degree. add to or amend the lists in any other respect ' . . �. , - - - I . . . . . . - � IL;-, dare . He will bee tenced to death to-day. unless the � - main unrepealed; C Tonally $&me have already been sent or deliv- -`, � , .. " __ - I . o manary r6vision 01 the sat(I lists , 1'. �'. .� " =-�?, , . � - I - I ,,pro ., .' � - " 1- ,. ": - lied in all the, r sever�t,y Talking a out hydroph9bia, the liteit 'at ' " ' ;. . - - � . ,y some � . - must bed Ivered W the said Revisit* Officer at , � �,," "�;. I . : app ,y cure is odd nd rather Unprepo - .. t.. kl_5 , so his Office in the Court House, in the Town ctf .' I .. . k ..." � :*�_ I 't � ­ . -:I,. , op- . I hapless editor, wl o in his sal for It 00n#i8ts ., . el"1391 Whitby, or sent to him by ­� � . �. _. '.. I . I .. . . f4flowingtip the bite Of a lk"tered Letter, ad- ` ', ?I . . - -1 �� .... . � I , . I . .. . - ­ laorahty, MAY bavc. publis ed insuxu- dressed W him as above, before Situ - 1"Aw . I .. .1 . . .I­ ..­ I . rd&y the . ... ,_,':'­ - � mad dog wit tle..bite 0 a ume snake- 3rd day of July 1890 *in th OMPS .. 4 �, i. ationa about soipe questioln ble eh,#,r- vi I Ali may beaW4 . a "me form as no SPEC " - we I . .. � .1 ` i viper, rattler cobra, ox what not, so ule � DY notice of cotuplaint in the sob - . .. � . . SFAIS � - �..: , Y . LUlgr I ..: long t6., 0 , - LES A GLAS' .11 It acter,.. • which, . though The Xl#0t4*&1 PMR811ise Aft" *_ - _.m ; A�fe En - - � It its true, Ra he is polo none. To get any go�A 0 11 the objection be to the name of %V - a only OentazI4 ]Augli6h,Axticles ip the Canadian Market. - . . goL 4bblex a kept i4 stock. Test & L . '. iown in e6i rt.' on Real Ve ;',-- -' - .' could iot � tu I', P ,; I 0 on already on the lists - - The f ibis on" wolold haye to . U * meo. ' . . . must at the same time W A they are re6o mended i a testimoui Von to Purchasers to prove genalf) our country with his pee -ets'&Il of ;.!,;6 rwe'roo")0, Ma an P . ' Mora i ho not I sacred letter to the person so ob Jected Dice - President been received from the. Pr"ideA a ...." �-.­. q be handicapped by the doga. a ; and then e might be a re ' Vice-President Ea- President, and Ei'-Vice-President of. the' Medical Associ . .L. � t h a - . : i8 libel aw, from last known address a copy of the .1iob of - - 11 . bitten by a ake when there was raad Ob& 0 i I of Canada; the I residen$ of the College of PhYsicans and Surgeons to any affly notion ths t an ape when = of the Medical Faculty of Qnebec ; the Dew . I when dog handy countemet the 8 no I this lot day of May, IM& L ; in error, Will not tl avel as I .'ar, as " virus. On . I I . Medical Counc.1 of N y of Laval University; The President and Ex-Presidents Of tbo . � L BURNHAM, ,' -_"' Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These r000minendatione ought to be 9100' ... I the whole m 8t People will probably pre- , clent 10 ' their qualities, but if fufth , .; error . _ �-,-. ., ter to a 9 air chanom. I V�viidn cer for the meotoral District of C _prove, f or f is needed, call on ' ' ; I - .._4 .. I ' - " , ._. r . ''.. .. "� . . I - I I HRISTOPHER DALE, R does. - 9 lt%t ....�' th*Weit ding of the oourjty� _:�. 11 .'' . of ontagio. W" � . ­ . . - . I I . ; , .. , .. : '. i:t,­t . Hardware 906rohant, Picke , � .:I .�, �1 - . - . - � . I - - . I .�. L s I . .. ,. .. . , . . - -%, - - . I . I . . . , 6) .� . '­7 ­_1 I.. . . �_ _V . I . . � . I ­1 . ... ,�, . . 1< � - -, - 0. ;� , . ... .: .11 . . 'L _L. : , . , - - .. ". i _ .1 .;, � � ��-L I . - I _ L .L 1. . � - - I i - - � . . . I :. � -`� . ....- L. . . ..� . -1 . ... . � . . . ". ..I... 1� I _. . ;, - 1�10 .. 4. , � . . 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Is `Vito ski, a'itotiA thief, bas been those days, laws st gel It, severe, sent to the Ki 98tOu penitentiary for two . I . . . re, ­ L . : . and ridiculous, F passe without L, L e, �"u yeart;for bur Lary and larceny. When L. t.. . .. 1. � . .. ... ..... _. leaving the T ronto court he advised o ..., .num �er- As iiew� papers F% . . - _pa . seamed a of the witi no . � more �11 all 1 nee es against him to get her . . . . .�._ . e elevated sta- 9 ( ucated the .,,,I . -;.,. - - coffin ready at the expiry of. the two le - 1. .4 '� - I I people, almost .I perceptibly, -th%pe years. I - L I - laws became of le s frequei t applies-. on • July , Morris, . . I .....'.­11: .,.- - y 2 d, 4885,1M M 0 ' is, Otse tion V until now, w len th )apers are county, Jo rri 90 , looked upon as , John Schuyler, after a ql4arrel i . , r the ,friends & freedom with his wife seined his youngest child ..._­ . I . . . � - lit But 11 6) V . � and right - - . . �. � . . - . I . ; -, . . � , . 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M Expasss . i . . .. . -:.4' _,�:1. )&:.- ;, ,-,:,. , "� " �. . 1�- k;!.!' -,A:,:.,:., - -�- � . in Chicago. .- It.; - . � I � .$'.. Is , - . � i� . � I : 4. . I _ . on strike . a - . *08 A. M. : , , . � a � .1 - - - . ,11j1,4f1b*i4 4 & � , 'tt �, �Z � - . . � 44 I, . : go � , �db 1. "NJ#, .­ A . 1 'i , " . 1. �. . . �11 I 'C'. ,4 .'' , 11 . . � .� , I ­ ­ . � - , .1 - " 11'..0c" I mo, vi�,-,�.,e­n . .. The Comte do Paris takes' up: his V 1%. ". . - . . � � . ".41H - , lmb.�� -. �nyij. i'l . .1+ �­ . I �;: ... k. ­;J�::,: I . . . I I �1 - . Iff-t Alt" .9 , - - �� , .J�i - . I .. ­ ,f... 1. - . % I WWI I j. ­�, 1.44 .A - i I - I �. fl. _. .. . - I , ... tesi. • ; '4 ;. ..i. -0. 110 P. M i " ,,� .", i .. _. � i. : - -.k, ,^.. I . � I '. , . - - . 0. lif, * ­ �Av-."�".L''P..iq, st q�: ( 1. , !�_ , A I :..� -.� c f� _;_I.. �__��, *�,1,1 , " '! f f... dente in England today. . . Exia"a - , 0., .27 F. : ;.Q, - I , � . � - I . I i V t 4 ii,, - �., .r, *, � dSocks - . - . , . - . , .! '.ITA . - . '. I q " " ir �.; , . . . L L' i, it . . I ... � - , I It , , . ; - 0 'A' T.I. Fresh Indian raids a" -Nported, just is ran ou s W., ow. ijoater's . _10 I 41 1. . ,�` - ard i . . , - - - . , 0 , 1 .- .:.TJ:70,�.,_1;, . Cot'joll ose an . - - . - south of the Arizona fine. . - I - -_ , - . � ' ' ' ' The Grand Trunk car w,drks at London . Sailor and Gipsy Hats T ., 1 '' � .. �: -4. . A - .:. * IM&M ".,. ' Jlw� ­".�"' � i 1. * ' I .1. _,__ . _� . ont., are to be removed. I � Is, J. - ts Cant 1� ,- t " � a q . ; -:, , I , ,; Ge : . ir . - P ilia F , n on Straws, " , Black Cashmere Hose',­' * e . The luembers, of the Wimbledolb iea-m- ,ins 4 .., i . . . , , e8. . . I. 11.,�, i - , . 4;J " _ I I .1 ­,'II I 1, - - SGloves 4nd Shad . .- sail to-dav on the Polynesian. . I thing r * I ; .;- . f. '' .-,1­,_._.J . � . I . I - . .. .1 . . 0 L ED & KEN"NOR i PiROPL. .:I;. �.,_­­ Cool Underclo ..;, -o hundred-and sevieuty-nine immi. � :. . , .1: -.:-'! .! ... , - '. 1. T% . �­ . I ­..­ 1 1111441'.1 - ,�.� : Oriental acesi: " ' L ­... I.— . 4 t­]� -�._ - �.. I �11 . . J4.. grants arrived at Winnipeg last week. Mania!& turm of all kinds 0 Wouldin - . � _ ,!., I I , . . _* � . , , 999 �,._, .. .L1 . . _ :,; ; 7 U, I . 3, 1 V . , i- I la I : -_ ­­. ;. 18:.;-_.1. �_ 'ill,, ... , Three constables have deserted from Hand. il, Bannister Winds 1. � . I - I - ," ­ .., . I �. ' ' ' I . , Posts, also � � . : � ' a i L , . �I . �. .1. . . ng Sh the Nounted Police barracks at Calgary. I rs and Blinds Ian ing and )�;�.,.'....:_ 1. a es Jerse s Sash, �__ t'.�. L' di' - I 8 b 4� Ids of work " . - - it is estimated that the area so*nJu matc�iQ I & specialty. All ki 7 �.�*.�.- * .. L ­ I P A 9. ress St�e 9 Belt, Jwheat in Manitoba this year is 450,000 done o� ihe shortest notice and maranteed. � I � .., �. i,. �- �:.,.'' I . _. i''a�, ''I , . 'L, , , ; ; ., '. :. 1.1: :� � . , .��,�. -t,;_ " . . . .. - Vi us a Wl- ''. - � ..;. _� - and -C ffs * . . I , .! 1. . .4 . . . Collars 46 ',). . . . . . � Is, . - I . 30-Y . -1 � - -I , a - acres. . ( " � �., LI;, , � ­. .. IL, . I ­_ . '.. . - I . . . I ., � . . . i I, during I . I - L The fort at Carltob, destroyed �11 '- , I , . . . . 1 . .7.. .. r � 1. _,�­ , - - ". ' . . . !, "'. , f"... " .. � . . . ). 1� - - I ; I . ­ . . , � �� I I . . . . I ,. I . I 1 41111 __ . I . i, . .- 1 �: %, i..'!: -� i. 11 - oz , P,-M - �­ - the N'rtli-west rebellion, will not be r9l. " . ,.. ;4.1 2Z :0 At 87a � . i . . I I I � iq M . 1. I .. ''.. � �, % ,:l a. _ - . built. 0 I S,,;:'A S so., . . 4 � ".. " I .!��:�:..!. C ,,, ,� 4­- , ''J, �I .1 - . , � - . - .. I I � - e. '' .1 Halifax celebrated hbi one hundred -, 0- . . .. .. � �... .., - - .1 - - --- I .1 . - � , . 1.11 I , !::��.:_ 1.1 . J­ , L�d . .. .- . . :.. ',�... . . I , . - ., I.. ­ I . . . . i . � �, : : .i .. .. . � .­�'. ­ .. . � . . find thirty-seventh birthday on Tuesday Hig e8t priceS paid ' r Pod ;,,;,� I �. � . , � � , I - - � . . _z 1. . 'L � f �; � �W­ �. "__ � . �d ,,,. . last. . :, :1�1 1. .. I ' � � f. , . .. : ' , I I— ­1 , '; . , 11 , -1 .. ,. � � I � , , �1­ - ,'��.., - 1'.. �,� . 1, ... ". ulls of four women were found to. . i ­,�� ....:�,�., ,­: I i� �1,1;. -_ t ,.sk . . ,, , ­1 . . . � : V .- a 01 , 1 i& , � ­ � . � - � I ., : I 1. ,� gether in the rains of the Vancouver fire. 1­­'t. �, i - ''L::..;1 . .. I I . � . ' . , _. " � ,it , . . . , The cliafred rennins' and blackened - - L wheat at the . .1 �. : �... I r. , . ' - ­ i � -T 1 1'. `�. - .�'. L- . . 1. a ; . - The Princess Louise of Wales is study. . e. i - 11 ___ - iDg tile Swedish language in anticipation I � ' . lb r I t * c - I I .t!"t. , .. i b 9 I --t I&O" 11 � F", F 0 .,( '. .2. . . - M L ED a � a �urm d 1111161 1, , 1.1 2 a A 7 -1 - I T -_ IV ` I - Ei I I 11 1, L ir n, . . . of her marriage to Prince Oscar. - , � lo n 1� . , . . � .. . "the �, --- J sale... ­ .. .. ' ­ . . Princess Pignatelli, according I ­. ,.,. for 0 1 . . � .. _ . 1. . - ­ � F 11i 1 d Mill Feed alw 11 Ys. - ­ :. .. I ­ - ... Paris Figlirio correspondent. is now serv. Fam . * '' I*$ pfic i�. - .. .11 . I �­ . . � y . .. - � . - ­ , . in, as a waitress in a cafe in Vienna. ,( xs' Work a S 01 afity,' `,...- " � .1 - I _. .:. 41. j,.. .:.!'. �'. ". 1 I ­ - � . . . . . I I . - . I . I . , . 1. :'' . !. � .�� %. . I . . - . ''. . ., - . . . I . I . I . .. I . . . I .;.. . � � . - 1 Ll i I . �. I . 8 I . n - - Ir ; ,- I .. - 'i.. ;.�­� "_ .1 , � . I , ; . . I I I .1. �� =,­ 1- '':- 0 1 � .! ..1 ,;. .r.� :.1 . . I .� � 1��i. ,� �. ; L 41 rnl%= I , -1 - - ) I AIN . . . W 111% #011 1, nil 11. Iq 9 .. I . , .., . . � . . , '. :, , . I .1 .. ­ , . - .1 a . - . . � .. I - - - . 1. t . �.� ..- . I m� I '.. . . .. , I .� . . I � I . - I - - . . . -,� . . . ) . - -- -Years 4experience and successful trial hate Q, JL-�L.)1:'2-E:7.' XTa X)OINTM . I....., � :1, ;­ .. _ lil, 9 _1_:..U_= X .. I .. d_ _ , I , . . . proved McGregor & Parke's -Carbolic Cerate the t I � , , . !;,-:�;--Ti . ! : 1. ;.*, %, . : . . .... . :, � .. \-..- " �., . : I ­ I � . . I - . . . - . , %. , I -1 ., inost complete and satisfactory compound for any day. ,, .. . .1 ... - - . i I - -, . . . . 0 old Sores, Festerings, Ulcers. Cuts, Wounds, s L.,. . � . . . . ,:L . I I . - . . . B Ping On the cold and to cleanse or prevent proud flesh '. Grego'; Fleur s.' :! I - slonohinq or decay. Insist on having Ale .1 � . s • � , I , I 1, n 0 to $2'.25 -..-,� 11,�J"'­ � � . "­ 'C._, M.. Burns, Frost Bites or Felons, and for kee I t I �UOTATIONS . . . - I - our )er 100, $2.b , . .. I Re. %___� z. Carbolic Cerate, sold at 25c. by W H . I . I . . . . a , ' - : , � a .. , '�-. � 11 %. I . ,1 - -� - . ... - , L I;_ - . I j-i - .. � I . � .- . .. . : . . - . I . .1 - - Field, chemist and druggist. . ii -34.* ' Bran Per Ton, . . - - ,�,.,,, - ,.d. " . � .. - . . - . I �. I.., - 1, T . . � .1 I I .., I I ­ . I _. . . _. . . - .. :.; $13600 �,� '. � 1:.: , . , 1. : _-� ': ..:. �, � , . . , . , 1 � I I . , , � k . . : . - . . 1�;... !....I." � . I " . 0 �. i... I.. ., . ,.:.. . . I .1 I : . . I . e . . ;. I .1. -7 � , I. I .� ''.- , . I � � '; 1* . . . ­. I ­ I .. . . ' . , . 11 , � I :. . . .. ­ , I . .., __ _.. . . .-.. .... '� . ­ .. ­ . I. . .. �.. I . I I : . I ' . I 1. . . filled . . . '. . ..... . - . . - I '- ­ - . J il - I a % . . . . i ... ! , . '.. . . . I ' I �'':-", .1;.-,:. , - -'- --,_� �.;.% �, 1 I., I .opened out a Xew Depart eat with. . , .1ililitia circles in Moutreal are excited S - "!: . , � " '::'i" ' " � ­ Have ' .., . I I - . � . Short i"per To' ­ - , . . . -1 ... I., �C__ , ` . .­ , nt-'eii" ­1 � �: 514.0 1;.", " . �. i. -'- ' . - oVef the rumour that another Fen* �:. . ! ' ;`­ "' � � " r - , � I ':� . I ,'' ..� . . . I , . . id is premeditated on Canada. � . ., . I.. . . . ,� ... 1. % � . , -ti "' Screenings per 100,,, 80C ..", , _ . i '. , a , ­ I I I raid Some '.. i.'$ " . . , �. - . . . I . I - , i, , * . " d I . I . . people are easily excited. Chap I eed ,. do!.. .; - ,',...I- .. - .. , . ­ .. . . ... .. I :, . � - . - . , ;. �: . . . - - "�._.': � .. , , . .. . � .1 !. , . . - I ., - .��l . . I _� i - ... ­ . I 1, � . "... !;..- ... - - - ... _. 1.00 ;,- I., 7- ii , , ­ ! �', - I I . �.. .. � ... ...-, - .1 . . . .. . I .. .. I :�:*,....:.,1J. .-I. I . no. - . ­ - 1. I . I .. . - * � . _. - - '. ,., ; % . I : I - .. � '.. � . -1. , -s J ,c �. �; �: _�i�' � : � � Four lim e thieves �t - Fi)r't' keog­i, Mill doses' Saturday nights " - I ,.. ­: �l ;,', .1 . . ,__., I_.. . - . I . * - . !. ­.` �.: i . " . . . . I J, 1%lo'ntawt, who have been liana, ... , . , . i I - � ., I . . I banning around , . , . � � �k � �%.'�: ,.?,�­o_:, I . � I . -: , . , . - , . I i i . 0 . j* - . ?5 . at 6, o'clock., . . .��, I i i . � ,:1 _ . : 0 S.�-AND , I �t.. .1 . I I - �! ,- �� 1._� i .. I . . • ." � . . � for soiree thne, were pounced upon by a ... , :, * I I . S "* , i , , .- I- . - . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . I . I . .. I I - . . *1auts and hanged. EP i g I .� . - , . I .Z. �. I)arty of vicri - ' � - - ' ' ­ ' ' ' * . - - n . . M . . I q . ; ' ' ' '� � . ... . . . � I., ..; . ­ ­ L ­ ...::..I. � t . . ......, I _' '' - ..' � ­ * ::" - � ' . 1. - ' - 4 � ." I . -1. _. �.. � � - .I . .. . . . GAT. rge lines in' La'.diesl Laded- 'and Buf toned Kid B06ts and ens ; also Mens', . . � ellous , Childress'.. - * . Rheumatic lt�medv.. I was for two months a - . . ► , an . � . 1. I criplile, unable to get out of the house from - Boys , and Gentlemen's, Fine Sewed and and-Pegged '� . * is simply a' I m*arv' - 4 4, , ;` La * � .j. -_ I . . . - . . . " ---Fluid Lightning 19001 `� " d Sl Sciatica. One bottlet'gave ine instant relief, and ; I , � Boots and Shoes, all of I - on my feet again. - G[Owod Blachii ql: ..., the latest styles, a d will be offered for less than w olesale prices, h , i ' placed nit, I have driven four n teen wiles to-day (something I could not J)ossibly I ­: aviDg made a large ,. , ��..!! I � have done were it not for Fluid Lightning) for ' - �'-�; 1.,.,.,.­�)o(_,'j . .,: � purchase for Spot Cash. I . ­ i the express purpose of procuring aerb I have se urerl the -services of . 11. PER ; I � So snys \Vui. Dixon, G Luanoque- Only 25 cents who is in every respect Ry, - - Just received , per bottle. Sold. by W. III Field, chemist and ­ . , large line's of Dress Goods at 8 and 10 6ents; Grey Cottons at 4, 5' 6, g drug.i5t. . 31-34. A FIR T-CLASS HORSE-' HOER 7,-and 8 cents; New Prints, Ginghamg, and S, � . irtings, at 8 and 10 cents All Wool Tweeds. � . - I _-z .- Adviecs from- Aach-landi, New Zealand, ., �-.'.!. �. �Id General Mechanic. ..... ' at 35, 40, and 50 cents. Clothing made to order on the premises in firs' ' state that at Tarawera there has been a I ;­­ �,-_class styles. . : . I . .1 volcanic eruption, preceded by earth- BUGtOy CUTTERS, WAG NS &c . A choice stock of Groceries and Glassware always (in hand. At prices we ar I . I � I I '� e offering 'i up to 0 er in first-c . , quake. Many natives. and Europeikn's' ot lass style o aborest gbods for this spring must interest our customers and all, parties callila I . . erislied. noti and at prices to suit the ti ea. . . g on us. - 1 . - . ,�-1 p _. _­:,_�' , _­... ­ _ ­ .� : ,� - . . . � ' __ ' ; . � - ; - � .ShoeiDg Drses with Contracted eet or - ----- . - . Three masked inen overpowered the ' nterfering a specialty. . 11 . .. ,_ - v�, � I, Officer in cliarae of the Calais, Me., r,t%_ IC 3 . ; . I � 11 . , . I � ; � -1 � a LOW and WORK G i 61)., , . . ..., , � ,!j. - .. . � I . . . ,. I - . � t:. ", - � I tiOD, released William Buckley, held un- . , . I ID .� I - I ; . . .. .% .. . I- .. 1. .1 I- . : - � - I . . I 4 1. a _ I �. . 1. IC , I . I L der a charge of embezzlement, and ­... - : F. L. 6RITiEN. � �? �.: � ,- �T,� *1 - F TIRM - %, . � , �,.­:" ;1 �-..t -0 � � . . ....: . L'!.. - I-- . .1.�il�2: .:;,.F�­.. .... "; _K, . '' _ .. - - :... escaped. , � . . . ,. I - :�� � : , . , I .:. . . . , . .. I , um'- eg M e A in b ' to infor th peo le of Pickeril g and'vicint tat I r ._ n elieving pain in the stomach. all bowel difil- . . y --- West's Pain Hingworki like a " I / . �._ 1: cultics and cbolera.. No traveller should be . . f . - . ie , t 6 ;! i 1 - 9 _Without it. -Price onIT 25 cents. Sold by W. 0 'have purch laseil the busine s lately carried on by A. B. Dowsj ' � I H Field, chemist an drug.ist. . ­ . - , , - - I. - . . . ' 1;� 1 I � � - � - e I T wellq in this Village',-. and - In the midst of his irfirmitis, 'during Are i i6w, at 11P �l Il B I a t . ill in future keek a tull sto(k 0 e . . f II ". . iviiiieli lie has sometimes for days to. . . � - I I , I I . gother been unable to hold a pen, Air. beg to info m iay old friends and custo erstbat - ,-eon has issued his 1,900th serm6n. . . . . Spur, . I 10n6ry,..:, .L. I i m now prepared to buy Groceries, School Books and other Stat .. 5 . . I . �Oaf The jury in the case of the Mi � � I issouri :,�.,., A'iball respectfully solicited..,-`- I I ­ I I.. I . I - I . . - j Quai of Merchaotable ,.�, . 1� - - -:. ! - . I.. ,.- . F I ­:� . iq.i �.. "­. .. - - Pac*fic Hallway Co. against t1lirteen ex- . . . Of the-Sest Quality i I I . I 1. _.. - . I . q .. . ,- � . . . � .. .,,% 1­ ; 1. ; ­ �� .= I , 4. .. �, I S jL, --&-, 0 - '' M .r.. BaconSpiced Roll " , , ,� employees, action growing out of the- late . ; -;,- - , -'. '.. strike, returned a verdict ot not guilty. - . 112 496t 8vieA 436 o , f­ V'iol= , - - � .. ,M3 ' railroad compary demand another . Always,on hand. � _. trial. , i i � I , " . ... I I and other �roVisions, cheap. � , 't . e "t B �d - J E , an it I I w ol I , - i 4 � XI I, ? i p - U ijill 911.1 1 6 , er - a mi serable sufferer . . I 111. �111 . . ---I had for years been I I . � Mill Feed. .r .,.;. �___ - -. * ' ' ' I y I SIX-Tel from Dyspepsia, and tried all known remedies . T ,,, v 'R � - . _. . � I.&Z . . . - , � . and the best medical skill I I of my acquaintance, ... . . 1: . iffli&iNd _...._. .,...��_ti -CHEAV. .i . _... _. I t Ha I'm . '. Also . - Bran, Shorts, and ..: I , . . . L Vane __L - - .. .. . - I but still grew worse, until unable to eat vinything FLOUR EXCHANGED. FOR WN Y. ; . . : . . - .. . . without great suffering, or do any kind of work. I i. , I � . .-o - \ 1. % . ­ 1 C77 IRLJL%,�Sv ' . i L _ I : ... 3P Good. . ; .R EAM E R I , - .. - - - , res� and _ .... I . C 1 `­5 - . ' ' - ' - I ' � - . � I began to think there was-no ho or me, and I - . .� I . . I that I must surely die: when, like's, drowning ON041 NFICHE ,L ,., .:�'i­i - 1. . . AR�dERB XgC'An inspeption will Oblige. - %� 4P , , L .­Z_ _' PTIVT I I i . - ; I ancate catching straw, I de.ermined to give .. � 1. . I � .1 . 7 _ � . "i '' �­ � - , " . , . .1 ; 1 � . . - ; . . t - - - - I i .1 ,! • . . .. McGregor's Speedy Cure a trial. I at once began - - ,�� ­X. I . . � to impr O,Oe so rapidly that in two months I was I 1--m: ��' ,;` We bave a ' ery imlieb .11 11 � - SEE OUR '. ..'' -;'� ­i_ . I . as well as I had ever been in my life.--Wm. - -- , ' � , . 1, � . , � . . I I .11 . . . I Evers, L-eaminghaim. Sold by W. H. Field, C. I cheaper Creamer season - ' � _ I ... - -, : . .. . ' .. I . .. " chemist and druggist. Free trial bottles. -N Fo-t;"� 0- Da . . . I ol ' .. .. ___ .- .Ilk I . J ' that answer good purpose: New Ha'� Carrier, �` �. . _... ' I �� 0. � � Bread riots are threatened in Conception ' I - . - ,". I - .. .1: "' ; '... � .' -�; ; The Champ on is 50c cheaper .. • . - belo* c -st, �. . - . - ... Bay.' Crowds of unemployed men are I Wa:` ai 3 teffin . Hay elder, _ . . - " 9 I . . . ­ � ,- i . ­ _ _. 11 i I � parading the streets. The police, with , than last. : . : :1 .� . MOWERS,- . . - ' ' M.. .. � ." , . L - I . - I �111 - ��'...: -.,; , ., �,' .:.'i` re .LZ_,�.'.. .1 .. . RAKE .. 1. � . . .. rifles and and fixed bayonets, so far have I., - �:);. ­� . I J ' ; - � .� : ... f I � aacy ods, I—— - . H. and, J. Bnh'd'y sire . " :' � -:'­ � I I , prevented looting. . - I I . .1. � - Im, �-.- now on the 'oids in Pickering , -Now I . . # The late Don Ferdinand, of Portugal, . (, ' _�7� i ' ' t hisk lloi6lifl,,.- � is the time to order. Alao, .-I . _ ­_ 1. ' " I . .- 0 , �� I.; . . - - ' . I...,. bas left a curious library. It is composed ._ � � �,.;.. - I I - with Cream rs and a good as , , '1. ..� I I ; C are, w ,, I - . �*p '1�1 I , . exclusively .of books and pamphlets I I �� ,. .:._:,-.1 uC=S, rortment o Tinw ' hicb Scuffiell and Twiu PI W I I . i I a 9 I . 2 ,- I I I I , I , . .. ' seized by the different Governments of I � i sell reason- Europe I . :. Europe during the last 25 years I . It Ladies , atobe'ls, 'Vases, , & c. � ., The best in the market. : .- . ; i ..e .;_ . numbers 6,000 publications. -A.1b I to a . '- ­ . . - . .. - . . i 83P001I8;.1t7 able pidoes. I Eggs, Rags, Seli-Binders should be Cir:,er- ` '' I.. . . ---Wonderful is the effect of West's World's Accordo ns, Violins,Concer- Wool-pickhip,' Horse Hair, - * Wonder or Family Liniment in Rheumatism, � ... ed now to avoid delay. . - - Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Burns. Scalds and all Old Copper,, old Brass, &c., I .... � - - diseases requiring external application. It I tins Mouth Or ans,,-,.,.,_, , taken in ex6han . for tin. 'L Parties wanting Steam Engines, - stands without a rival. Price We. per boittle -'! � .. Sold by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist. -N * --, �1' �,." ! Al below cost - or . , �...: - . . " '. . I --le us . .. I.. . Threshers, &e., will do well to ADVICF. TO MOTHERS. -.ire you disturbed at .� - .. � ,i:�; 0 days at � ..... I 1:: :� ��,,�-'.- ware. Mr. Wpm. %undy has before buying elsewhere. . .- . - .. ­ . . .. night and broken of your refit by a sick . . I . ��, I ._11 hag 17 yeorst experience ..�, �.,. . child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting , ,�" L �a ce at . I . .,.� . .11;.; "'.. I ` , . . Teeth? If so send at once and got a bottle I . _t, ': ­ ., k . of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for .1. ., . - . I I _.. . . I . �_,:­:" tingmithing. He will attend - .-1. , :- To LADIES• . ! _ I - Children Teething. Its value is Incalculable. MR . . :. . . ` A Li N'S to the Pickering business for . .­ . . ". - - . .. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeistely. . . . . . � . - - - I . Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake . , Book an( Music Store, Whitby. the next; 4 or 5 weeks. . . - . Come and genuine, Bell ' - about it. It.cures Dysentery and Diarrhoea, - I I . � .1 � 9r- . \. regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind - 4 __ ___ - - __ . . . .. I gims, Hvintzman Piano, and Be •ng , , .. � _r� 11 .' u �' , "' 'achines, to be sold at low price and ­ , Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, I . .-;.,:- i or seae.. _; � . ,­ t -, � 4, . - I and gives tone and. ehergy to the whole system. - .- ... I - . - i ,_ � . . - , . . �1 . ... ..-. - - . "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children i 11ist,class i0lin, Cho . � Z� .. : on suitable Wrms. ., . , , , I I I- � . is Pleasant to the taste and is the perecription 30tf cheap at this I , Of one of the oldest and beat female physicians - 0S Ua ndy kaehin-e Needles and oils in siock. , and nurses in the United States, and is for sale 0-T 93&10. 1 . . , ­ . by all druggists throughout the world. Price 29 . ,., . -_,j, ..''. . "..' -1 J.­:'�­ Pickering or Claremont. ' , - . W114- .. ., I. L ­ L. � ...'. � 'FORSYTH & 110. .� , . . I . Cents a bottle. Be sure you ask f r,,,- "MRis .�.., . ".4 I , , I . ­ ; 1.1'..., I -1 � , P. B. I ,10 '�` I � .1 ( I S@ i � a I . SLOW'.8 SOOTHING SYBUP." and take no other One of Bur older's Impi6ed' r,ild' ShiLkia , - , . I- . Bur kind. Shoo Thresh i Machines, - fitted to run by I . . r--r? �. ­ " . - Elaney's Old Stand, Pickering, - - . . . I _. . power or ste"11 all In first -class order. Will be Ntsdn: Wish�ng-, to - , . - - -_ - - -_ --- - a sold abesp. pply - to D. • HOOVER. ferry- "T. . �... PICKERING 'MARKET. wood. I � "he' ­ - I ' - � I - I . 26tf. " - _ �'. - Purchase the U.j:. Nzws Office June 24 18m, F I . 4 L I : - . . , , , , .1 I � , . .; . w. � " -,'.I t . Pau Wheat 78c to 80c ; spring, 60c to 80c, ! .v . I 0" H0LS "�'­'i, 1:i .. BI'Cl DROP . ,_� . I . . '.. '65c to 70c.. Flower ewt. $2-25 W 62.50. Wran ,, ":.` 7,: ,,, -­ ­ .. �'_ I . . � ..-. 1613 00 per ton; shorts, We per cwt Chop feed, : I P��4.;:" " , ­ 11 ' L . . I . -,..� ,,­It' . ;� I -� -IN THJ&'-� . .1 I .- I_ ,- , I . - 81-15. Screenings, 80c.pair cwt. " .., -: � PRICE 6 . ­L _,_. The'lrntpt" ulls"'Presta"I and "Wil.belm" , :,.� I - : . FARMERS' MARItET, i-.-� '_A1 . i will 'serve cow lot fa, ardl eon., Pic'4oring. ­� . I n 1. � . 1. I alLUMB Ift .1 ' Toronto, June 24 `Ill*'. - -'P"Osto " first i �rise 1-year old bull last pear in I . bull L in . I I lRollin3, is the 'xist H61s,teln. b 0 LUMIL. .1 I 1. ;... L. . ,.. . . _. . . I ..4 . ' : - The street market to-day was quiet and i6e . - LPPIY to , J. VWNINOR, • � No, LIS 'the Tft3it) to .11 . , , . unchanged-. About 400 bushels of wheat = L - - _.- " - I .- ! oviprerr iseo. W -�,e .. � . I and sold at 77c to 79c for fail, 70c to 76c for I , I - - - I I ­ ____ iiii 1, . - . - Eq)riug, and 66c to 71 for goose. Barley I 1� _.. Z f I - - - ,.1. . Your Orders. , .-, I .- , : . . selling at 63c to 90c. Oats Arm, with a&] � I.: ."? ,�'j .,--; ) - _. . '.; � . L . I - - - . � . I , ,. . . Z. . sales - R es of Oreou Ira 0two . I . . 2W bushels at 35e to Me. Peas are nominal at W, - . A - - ,�JL­., 6; r R:-, i", ­?� I . �L and 5.3c for rye: Hay 'dUlI and -prices _ - � I - . . PARTISS Coutamplatil, Builft'ju i n fire ­ L . I- steady; 30 loads sold at $11 to $12 for. tim�qtky,,. . SpIA - - ' I - __e_- .6.w4-...,.r 11.�_ - q kpring shoilld oa�61ro ens now, t a "our- , . _ NT II&BUTS. in 6"-` sw two.- I :1 - -_ .. A, e! and at $8 50 to $9 50for clover. Straw � . I . , .L: , .. 4 � I ings 0eat•roduaticu in pries. .. . . � • 12 loads at $8 to $10-4 ton. Hogs -:%d"31 bushel slatJ, Bukets of 'sit -otbei sizes . io 1� 4 1. M.& . . L�' i . . J.,J*f,� .,tA . , , _I . L ' ... at 97 00 to $7 2& Bed. 44 AO tck $6 for tn$. I fhae as, Wel � , . - - k 1.4 i �, I . I . . tt: - i, �� . 141 ' ' 14 i I r. .. :. ; .*� 11 11 r . . '. . . . , ' I ­3 J rr - "OIL ' � . . . . 1. , 4 . . . Mrst SpedsJ L , . ­1 .1 ; PA 1 e, :�:,I:'All -111. 'J" T. ftAM W 1'!T:� a 1, --(.qTq-777Z ,9',P,�l.l a 14i , I . , �utM and. $8 mutton, ffW Ji3dquartem. 00b 'fi&&GW4L Iq A f , , �jj& 7 60 ; and rhuttdii, I f , �p , #9 per 10D Ordob fori-i e,,*h&- r, , 1v r . I lbs. . 11 i� hk.� I . I � . - . . . , A%t.�l I V1 - I U'l r, 0 9%um qW lad , ,."T"". W.O. .i.t � . L Th-e-produde market was iet to-day, and .- 1161#16! ei,r F0 1#6.....Q, � . All orders pUy fiHed and h6ber iiij ivered - I � � NA generally ruled steady. erqu Flour an 6 "_ trial "by VtW*-"q:=- I 11 . ; batter, lb roUjs, 13 to 15c, i r a 011�% no to pple Barrels alwa 6 on . L I I I .. - in to "; hand. Ali On on by mail prompt a$- c1r ping F I .7 .. 11 or,10c to lie. Yard 10c ; beese 9c to lio ]pro lost�ard to - 7-I]' or I OP ' . - Bacon 9 to 110. Eggs 12 to 13o. Turkeys 75e to tended to. ' react . . I . ­ . . . 41 50; chickens per pair 65c to my Potatoes Pr6priel of, ), ­�- , , . kidmig Lumber Y34 - . T i g We W Oft: - Apples per barrel, $1 to 47.y '' ­­­'L t. 9. WURT81111 _ , ., 1 1�­ %T&=** X_Jt_to=L I � I I& _ , "t�, I ,­� G , ' I .. I-, . ­ i reou River, Out . Prop. �L;a; AGENT, PIUMARING4 h , JOHN GEEI . .� L O.- . . _* . . �: 1. i-_,�,-, _ '7.��:_�"`Z".`� . ..1. ". :1 .- , . 1. .1 I - _ - . ­­ 1, , , , � I 'L�,U . ...� .:'.'...-- _ x -�­ - I ��'....C.,_­_... 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Etervb6dy * nders why there is such , I 4 rush to , . O'Brienil.�: i Photo. ,- Gall6ry, The reason is because he gives perfect - satisfaction in every case, and going still farther will say � if there are any persons who have had ,Photos taken by me that - an not equal to any city work I will make them ople dozen Panel Portraits free of change. No work allowed to leaVe.L the Studio unless first-c�ass and highly , finished. Phobos 'made, in any kind of weather-rain I or sunshine. Having , added some vetij fine scenery to the Studio - I . am prepared to n:iake work second to none in Canada. . Copying and �nlargipg a specialty.. A .�' 16. large stock of ]Prames always on hand. . . !�... I A.11 work done by the instantaneous pro- - I . . , � Dess. '! i . 1. - ­ . . . , � . ... We E9�1! 09BRIEN41, _. - 48-8 1 Photographer, Whitby. I . 1. Next door to Post-office.) . - �, - - SUFFER - : .. 11'' WNY FROM . . I . - 0 k . 9 . I I-' - a ' * . I I .. . - .. .. . . .1.. I I _ - Ic C 8 Hi�leada b * .. ­_ ­ I .1 . .., . .. ... � . DysPFPS; A Oil INDIGESTION, ". . . . ".. . . . . . . ., "�t I WHEN . ! .. . , . . . . . , I . . � ; WEST TS LIVER PILLS .'.'--I. .. - wUl 91korongbW care you. They do not . . . . S71" or purse,; but act very mildly, and - i whirsever used lare comialdered. priteles% . . .1 ney have proven to be the . . � . . . . . . . ! . ; GREATEST BLESSING _.� .. I L . - - --- I .1 .,--. OF THE ACE ...1. �..�.- . - �;,�14 1, 'e, - to .M 9- ft*v# "divetion, Ms. . - L airdered, %W6==&10V'h. They are an absolute . . �� ... . . � . . I avid pafflo* eswe-,, - Vse -them and be . .. re1leved I'k'on your u4seiry, 30 Irim L AL.. box, *34. per box, 6 bakes-lbr $1. . .. . , . " � ' . Poit sALrr. iw'- ALL- DRUGGISTS AND/ --' . . . . * ' . . - . -PEALERS IN MEP14jNEJ,, I - r - .,�;. , - ­ . . . .1. , I . . ". ., . � - 1. lot Counterfeits ' and BA - . ' * Oij� .'C�� "i� li, I , � . - I � L- "'! 1 , '"' "' =f4 .wi e -, ! -, :ne wrapped only is Blue, with , " )03• Free trial package of these Celebrated =_ - �- . �,_ . , " �i. . _. . . - ­ I I ant to any addmu 96 receipt Of a 3r- stamp. I I I.... � -.1, t I I.. - . . ONO. 0. WZXT & 00. I . L so&* r"Pik1wr"s. - ­ . � - V a 83 Kona 10T EAP ; I -ri3dol)lmg Qf1 0 ... . I— .:.. �-_ �. - . . 4.1 I, .. � .." : . - ­ -1 . For Oslo 46 i0kering Drag SUM �.. .L - . _._ _ � . . - . . : -,- ... . � " . _ I - . 1 1 - - I I . I I � . I L.. ii I I , , I , , � I ' li,c%. I � .1 � �16 , . I E5 A 1, . . f. !. ..�'I " I " _ I I - I -- I . 1� - ..., , , wi ' __ I i ) � : f I I . I - 1 4 1 , -.- , I ! I � I I � . I . - - i ! %, � - :. � f , I - � . �Iel : I'- - -4 . . I , ,_ ­_ I � Fi-!--- I -, ry b . i i . I . . i I . - . I I . . i . .. . - . . , . i , � I - . . ­ : . .. I , , '. , _; , . . . - . � , . ... s � _1 di � � ` I :,�:!� -, : v f. � . - _I - : � : , . . .: .-I . . .. . I � I ;. 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The Bu 'we year 1248 ow . amosood on The following tionallse raise are orkaded. nor The season being at hand when %- *awganlo or funiption are" d said I � ,7 and convenient farm L .. &I trouble, to from a Geram journal: . .1 Oka * the 15kh ( month. On the three � . .. a, I Land sah on my desk a hat 91 not. appends, " Sommoded pro. put in posiden, I 409 &16-1 "'I , W1 to- 076 .. Napa , .1; , :f WS4L Masi it fle Md gf ad, a fibs Water Fool the great -B"kbg- $ows watch ords And maxims Which hev 461111 It &.-req an on the 1: a . Mal Adhering MeohoulloallY me on a little of an r Ill i . - bruishigs and pqrents of. water, -either on y experience. 9 1% � PI!J"t. . . I . t 1, which Is observid through. -1 bin there together by do Committee on served to my irl that a 1.114 111, : . _- The oondi" h kniva am [once, or t all ut s celebrated with the the upper or under dde. ; , JudCry v fill a view of replaoW do stock heavy gat" sag. " so to be mAl .__ I.... 1. , customary rinal and with usual bole- Gum, Sugar. Jolly, oto.-Silimply washing now _____ 11- on do wmJbL I has bisi keerfull Ol . tyo " " . , ,obeafty. it ocashts in a to ] F to the i Year or two, %I I week or uselon after a toreas in el It le needless to give with I far - ,% . I . oonsid to matter in my mind i a we i tL formation and dopes t of fat. Certain ,n � wel oil & hmad bal yealms adopted the often•re q amount is an - any lengths ad description of the Water I an' like do I sh at a change. .40 peal - of thin depool I to 'l , Groall'hite I . Wash with map or mandmillion to mot the hinge.post fteik , � ... 1. .1.."_. in V12416 Ev ry writer on Barmi or the n can't ado to tial motto far ._. 4do eat of bean r4 unding ou forl Hvire I alkWil Ips. Uotot oo#oas, wash with ment, Thin Poet should be of Wkl� It lsmno the effact of sudden c us . voted Dome space to discus. French chalk or fuller's earth. and dissolve . of istfis Omn'* , dep4ded on to durable timber, at least; tan tho VON Ang the me g and origin. of and to do- fur me' dan one . I inches in �%% , ..4, tm raturelo It Is a reserve of. i I �- . 1 ank Away with bonsine air other. al b all stet, nine feet 16ugs and set four feet i. 44 1 . . "I. .�,-_. 60 C drawn upon eme of thus scribing t vision wilik which the Water Oil Colors, Varalob, and Patine- - ' all It I " t 0, call frlop�lmm�, laid up ground. The post hole should be d4 1% 1. . . whIto . : .- 0 now Y - to - � \ ,.�,; � Feast In oel ted and the oar usher- In a garret Id a so heal . an a Carbuncle, I..— saving the Mandel aid other a a ad in. In or Colored linens, cotton&, or woolens, use I . I feet square, cad of course four feet Some 5 In Lower and Upper Burmah tin bery day to be toted off to do heiii; a tal to It. reoufled all of turpondho, alcohol lye, and " I A layer of mortar, mixed an for Memo ram an more liable to it 11 othem dur1ing the days pr000dingthe now their tea On Miss, acs berzines other, ;O' house. dean' know but I Might fur. two or three inches thick. should 01 is , I _ year the to no "d villages are filled with I ufah do World wid some Watchwords an' S_ Women are more so in 39 h-axes be hN and mild soap, very cautiously. over the bottom of she hole and t t than , .. . L .., .. . ter :; savin's, but It would hav to be u or some IliquIlm, sh more Inclined to I I � . . _If forty, - CW 8 OF IAVGBIFG GIRLS no perpendicularly in the Center and itallill a .. �. 8104ribs-10 all cement strong, Pure 11100- sloh "roum tanow. About a mop,th ago I There are Individual Cases of a . ung I as ad to keep it in .. int!l ung .- . 1. young engaged In throwing hol beguntrad 'widabutober who hadhving PositI911 while the 1144 L : . . . idly. A boy at the age of ad on h o 0 i being filled around It. Now putmi Is . . . . . I efolable Colo* Fruit, Red Wine, and up In his a op do molfte: 4 Llve' and Let 0 ; ""MYT on armed with large lyriageso __� vie, I it small stones, three or fo-ur Inches Yor 4 three areach o or and the pamrs-by. The . . . 1. . four po ; a girl, - Ov=r nik . L � h ndred and a obftdr . - . 1­1 *"hundred and sigh 4,1110, at live. A which they no with great accuracy. Under I Red, - _ *q white goods, sulphur fumes or .1 ok me dot do idesh was a around the bottom,of the thro% �..­ . or . . I..- . olil water ; colored ol or woolens, 119@4 one. wanted hio dime, ml would Post, then -wOnuu% who was thin d dolics t sigh= Burma" ru a It was scarcely safe for Earel wash with . thin mortar on this is to . info soap lye Cr ammonia • - rant d Yer of a .. I... ­ .. � . no with t to odderl ,In abo t a week eight own to be a ms In the streem of Mandalay . all" the same but more cautiously. that it will fill the NPA0414 ; then 1011l_ ­ I . 4 boben of � :H pod lagged q"r Into my ohmqe; ,iterl fat around her body. 0 8011111011111 during the three days the Water Foams .. I . layers of small stones or . . Alizarinis Inkm-White goods, tartaric 11 Tays my two pounds of beef was and thin IngD=kt IAmborVs Imom 6 Was Ionia I ad ti Thoy ran girl risks of being dnn- I the hole Is fillaid. List It stand eigh ii "You hundred and lihirty-ni, ' sold, X"" Concentrated the older are short three Pol do nix ' these shed III is filthbot water that oodld be week ire char. g' days to Not before hal the ggte 4 Much the largest ­+ of the as feund,j ghamons themselves the Bur- the ej]pDo ad colored actions and woolens' ad me up id forty.sight ' off of you have a post got a@ in a solid I W , ly and on ka, dilate tartans said ins pplied r It which I nabl"r had. tm I 7 . art. , Tindoln trade Pw"m was pare � AL memo 0 u the purl water available. . - 1 8L i have three gates hung on posts rook I �: ,.;( In All asome of box* thiffe 1111 ► if$ " Many� a - gr dge was paid bff during ___ oil . . al 's an? ray real far M04199 met in % _ ,r.,­­' _­_ 4 'O I 'efthrear to . why, Onto One of which an .. I . :1 of oxygen In this b I I ly, or Water has droppe fifteen page. � jumped And hung h unruly set , ,or Fess ,and It was Impossible to, ob- - Blood and Alhuminold Matter-St6oplog of A nay r so mine took 'bout herself up, and wWll relatively to the Am t of food. E omend tain any red ass. On the present somfou in lukewarm water. If pepsin or the juice In a, motto � , 0, yr,,D:L Ind tends to produce It, and 1; an the Bairam. idinol throw water on Europ- of 0"* Fat can be �Srocured the spots 0. 9 was: I Ds Airly Bur Ootchea that Position the gates not bQ11112 f .1 'a ve e a Paps) I - L 0orpulent on a spared t, . d ,a In a lootle time I MI ad my lwutg around sixty degroes. stoles rani uhtil hey hid asked mad resolved are fint softened with lulsewarm, water, and The ^ ,; . ( swung shut all right, but, o _. .. . . 1. hoe. Dan he bnok- . � favors It, by leavening the Jxld'okai,;1 a of the leave to do ; permission was usually freely then either of them substances are applied. I now went. Dan odder 'a to % - :� .': '� 9841198. It Is also produood by be&"@ I . y by the European soldlen. nayburs'l property began to We severe test, Was Actually de teased 4'q,,, -:- �8. -__ � �-, .;:, Which diminish the 'number Q t a red Event Iron Spots and Black Ink-White goads, get a police an up dar' to watch, �:�- of an Inch$ but the post move I not a h*. . .- I ; - L tte Tommy At Ins up ad when breadth, an We could perceive. eal to thoroughlY hot oxalic said, dilute muri&Uo sold, with he caught this t proved to bad do man 1. .. . .. . . ; blood corpuscles. It is the Is At Ab- enter Into he sphit f thathingand to little fragments of tin. On fast-dyed I Of the many kinds L sorb oxygen from the out- spired &I d col aDjoy ougag In a watery combat with tpus and woolens citric sold in cautiously and on - Toy I . wid do mo . He was As sitillsot !! gates I like the " hook and eye-, the * . � 0 ,9f hinges for h . . It to -the tissues. halt • dozen Burmese girls. On the other dot hall at eat, an' do way he ,took . do " I and repeatedly applied. Bilks, impossible. Xhay Cost $1 a not. I have them - According to Qaall�, very t Poo- hand, the 84 pays did not appear to at all worms was d fur no. made 0 ry ol 1`..� . pie have Iml Lima and Alkalies- ,White goods, simple square, I inch bar Iron, to prevent .. __ s .. go hearts and small lux g Thin relish the at with which they were I I If dar? i &mms( Any members of die l who at t . . . _.. I . '1Z .""..1. =86, 'Washing. Colored cottons, woolens, and lung enough to reach Ural% � . : ring the Water Feast It In ad- motto - through the post, wigli .., . . y help to explain the deficiency,' O: 0 gen. favored. ' 1) can't keep to work widout mom on outer and and oollar On lower hic, silks an moistened, and very carefully dilute ,bout industry behind 'em-who a It fias also quite recent been p that visable for ropeans who do not under- . women have fewer by y Mull 4, . 't Pay to Prevent It "working through to,) for 9 Of red stand Burmm wall to observe oonsideralil citric sold In applied with the finger-end, defy honest debts widout some motto 'bout a . , blood corpuscles than no Thin, ,may Caution in to lying to any questions which � honesty hove 'am-who a& ii be , Ch . Acid#, Vinegars Sour Wine, Mast. Sour With two or more Note of hooks in the , . , �.. Put be one reason for their eater t"qn Fruits - -White goods, mimplawashing, fel. good has do an' fal the gate may be robed to any height l .... . - ICY to may be eddy ad to them. An affirmative , widout 16 oorpulanoo. ; to I Ivan to a question in the belief that lowed up by chlorine water if a fruit color some smorip &I quotashan pasted In dair m40umulAting *new may repairs. , . . . An the muscles be oo no Infiltr's ' With "companies the said. A gate well ' NY a ' Calc red cotton&, hats, such moons had better movair deir in materiel, kelit a r ulant 1,.:.. woolens, and oflks are very carefully moist. tionnexan tA once. go I fats they weakened, Hens I A DRMAMD FOR CHARITY i:il ,- "I I w painted, and h way Will wo . , .L - . . i a Persons are apt to be � ndf! active : -or- • so , . seed with dilute ammonia with the finger- BOUNC21), I I I , bout $5, and, . 11;11 & Ilts, will kelp -1 a b Mi similar requests will not Improlil . 1. I . * 11 ; its Place twenty Yea". , I r I . . GxsrObe. For the same reason, the h 19 bly result In your having a few bowls of end. In able of delicate colors it wilt be .' The Com tree an the Interior, riulth i rendered feeble and h a fly dlstu�r The water thrown over you by the person who found preferable to make some prepared the Chair ins Judge Chowso, then report lbs beat 45tGning Is a latch and, . . . . deficiency of oxygen to a to the fl I ti chalk Into a thin paste - A mortise should be made through ome g - . _'. . I ol addressed you and by the bystanders, the It to the spots, with water and apply, ad book the Come of Prof. Ashfoot St�ilthg an the Post& Of t/he gate in which the boll , . . of ads said, and hence the prod a on of question bell been a request for leave to honorary emb6r residing In Millwal am framed and bolted. Through this imer. 1. . . igout. rho veryloorp tares pech " liable . uts. Green Walnuts, L � r � . �_ ad be � .. � ,� I �' -� . - So various form of so entiont Am d al throw water n yeti. I experienced this Tenni g firom, Cho' IU2 ' He h charged with being an Anal Win a latch of hardwoods three feet long a, . atheamon are apt to h an rani 6vorable fate myself. All the principal pagodas are sto. , or Leather-White goods, hot chlorine obillossliand Investigation had resulted in more, an inch or over narrower that %, rod"orated a id the images of Gmaiamis in water and concentrated ti�rtario add. Col- the dl that 4a believed In and con- -2 Donme . . I ored cofteneg, woolana, .6 mortise to give it play, should pass to asts� them are regided during the Water Feast, and al apply tended for : . _::_ - ' In treal the"Oorpull int, regard at be Enormous ou are spent in :: '.. .i . I an the post against which the • gatoo lWiml �� ' a .. No Lion. . . . - . ! _: ­ - bad to the at that their heart ' wail. this way. One dilate chlorine water autiously to the spot, of .: I .. .1 , , � , - A pokit with catch should be planted as is • L :_ " of the most , ting nights In Mandalay washing it away and reappilving It several Death the richt . .1 . .- . I . I . I . . � The Main reliance for raiduoing the I .. to receive the latch when the gate mw4p * - . t.:L I olty during the no year's festivities was a visit times. " Equal ivision of all propel I ' � �'.:' � : I Is on diet and exercise. iThe latter , eases . wide opens so that it is ,%Iw&yg secure W _ the power of the b) lap . to the Arrakan Pagoda. The great b Tar, Cart- W heal Greams, M Ixturas of Flat. "scathe laws nor unanimous isons." . . - never left to the mercy of the wind. ; . I . 0 take Gautsimm, there, weighing 14 Son room Itsain al Acetic Aoldl white goods, The oommittll wer% The = t.al rg, IN was, with in, tecom- . 0 more oxygen a] 8, th it$. the exception of the face, plastered All -over soap and oil of turpentine, alternating with mending thit him name be stricken f orn the , .. . - I . if kept well within h person's ongth I ­ ­ . ,. ' - d the capacity " kened hear . The with thin layers of gold, brought by devout streams of water. Colored cottons and rolls. I . ", , Timely $ Mestions. - an I . . - ' at of &W worshippers he visited it from all parts of woolens, rub In with lords lot Its; map, It t, " Which the same *111 be & , nos, of C6wavihich give most and richest � 1111111 di should contidn but I the did 0 fatty or . . . �chy Burnish. Iw, lie again, and treat alternately with oil of said the Pro dent, 11 an' may be sot down need most careful feeding, as excew" food and much animal fatid-loam . . � * it not the richer; kinds, all , � .11 W 0 __ _ - i 1, -1 .- turpentine and water. Silks the same, more an do sentirrients of this club dot d I stimulation of milk glinda causes 1,grl fish. b . I - , . ' .- '' go I v'ment .., . . ; I 9 . 1. - , I Stysil Wtapons. .rt ".,,'- '� �.� oirefully, using benzine Instead of the oil of should take alch aka an will is - and often milk fever. -Nl my • VILlawl fruits vegetables, and bread with . � . . . _13 t .1i I prevept con Many turpentine. spiratl Nihilists and crimivals moderate alldwanoo of butter.. Al� � I from Jersey cow has been dt a, Toyed by trying 4 . ll - ,. MAIIY of the weapons of strange{ shape Soorching-White goods, rub well with Yutup find ful'a safe asyluih in do I nited force an unnatural butter yield, We bsi water In believed to be helpful. i And character to be found In India deserve linen rags dipped In chlorine water. Call r- Statit a. " . L .. ..�'. . " : ; 4. 2 � :,1 I . - I..., . . . lieve In good feeding of all co,wis, but When . .. I . __ .;; , 1'. . 1. sp�olsl notice on account of their appropri. ad actions, re-dye, If possible, or in woolen . ' . . 1. � I . .,.,.; �i . ' - - I . the tendency is largely t,) butter-produl . . . . .:i D. - . �, stoness to the district in which they have twine a now surface. .1 11.1 . . 1. - 'I `:- 'HOW to Disinfect- .' . �. :.. . 1.01veada NOT INPORME %-. , - 11. , i , . I Silks, as remedy. lion a good seal of discretion be wmd ... ... . I .. .. �..­. Inated, their historical masociatlons, or . � Jones aroma for i for itl6n. orl .... -.,; I . . I I I . I . He would If whether I in giving too much. I i I . T, InInficet a - siok-room, burr tb il their individual peculiarity of shape and : .; . 'L I i...; . , , . '' . oformea any rise .. '. I 1 ­1 z . pounds of sulphur for every thounaz d a weapon . .:1 �h L � . Iffintl .. ''. I � . . 1 corresponds as has ran A correspondent of the New Englud :., . i 1. . ublo quality. The kukris the national . . I I d' as the - making rag carpet Lime- Kiln d green In reference feet of At. Place an Iron kettle �ri some of Nepal, Im.about 19 Inches In total Ian � An improvement on mak ' ' lab an on Farmer gives the following rec!pe for mai. gtho rpot : I a bricks In the room, put the the' with or unguarded ll Measure your strips to.the on mer aejournment. Ing a grafting wax : White resin, fourAm " It's blade exactly the length Of He had ., gener. the room, thin take to the lowing machine proposed to _- - kettle, then add some live Coal, coal all of bright stool, IN inourveld, heavy, and un4erstood bat neither body a half pounds; beeswax. pure, one psuM, � ­ � , . - _. . ,� 0 linseed oil, one pint. Are. Or, pour on a little alco, d light widening toward the point. -It has more and atitoh throe the middle of each rag a4joarn ant a the other followed sah Warm the all slowly - with a bit of burning paper dropped ill I kin W t" d the and when hot put in the resin and wax; Ilk . I - , to it, the qualities of a good bill hook than any. until you have stitched through four rags in in 'arm dome raters" son ore . . I w I . Shut the room up tight, and allow t, a sal- thing else, and this, Indeed, was Its origi- succession.' Then out between the widdo President, I dot dot' am no late rrrea. 811 till all is thoroughly ;melted, and poor . .. -; L , . � . . I.., .... .. L. - � phur fumes to remain In the r n ever nal lanotion, for the Gorkba requited It not stitching. _ pendence to be submitted. . Out Into Is Pall of cold water; work like mo. I . - . I It will not require binding, and While dar' am might; afterward air the room thr a 9i four only for fighting p saves work and Carpet and looks so much lasses call and form in sticks of ONTO , _... �.. . ".. urposes, but also to clear no direct oldness between die club -and . - da with doors and windows Wild 41xn. him way through nester. Congress, eat size, say -about as large am I m the jungles of the Torsi. doan' waste much p4taga nap 19 disinfect solid or liquid in& r a sole- In his practised hands the kukri In the , If one ounce of lowdered gum tragmicanth '"ruin' to 6A h odder. It am my oplayun, This will keep for years in a cool 11", am I... .. : , _ 0 . - . , . . . Van Of ooppens or green vi two handiest of toold and the most formidable vac I IN an exoe all WOUR& d 00 . .. �: be mixed in the white of six eggs, wail beat. however, do we shall boat take a ashan Hen$ application for i do dissolved In • gallon of h V v miter, .. . of weapons -how ; fonddable those who 024 and.applied to a window, it Will prevent doorins Jul and August. Many of our trees. . . antfficient agent. The solutio , r*ould have been In otraiting, members v Ill be away durin' domai I two growing pum* ­ . . .. I action with 'the Gorkhm, bat. the rays of the sun from Pon' . The old practice of ' ' be applied to decomposing : h talliono In our Service 01111 well testify. Artioll of a delicate blue that must be Mouthing an' do 000sshun will probal y be Among COrn has been growing unpopulu for needs Alainfoodon, and will do of- Like the kukri of the Gorkba, the seized to in ske some c el to is some Yom with farmers, who desire to ove knife washed are often ruined in the process; thin �,, feadve odor and stop the fin ife, Ii to- of the Call mountaineer derived 1119 Paradise Hall. If d' their oorn thorough cultivation. it 1% b .- . its shape maybe avoided by adding &no is program am 003i" - Gen' unco of in. , Sulphate of zinc, a pound t th ml from the daily RO"Nities of life in dense gat of lead to a painful out all of am remain will most in. do short, deemed beau to grow the pumpkin L IOU Of water, Is better for d fe g jangles. The tremendous monsoon robs the article He of water and letting Library on a week -fur muchal Improve- by 11116MOGIVOL A difference Is not 0 clothing, an is does not stain or im jar the which break on the monablain Of the want in thin for an hour and a bolt .. ­1 - i MODL I h noticed in the Ol but the pumpk -nm a" fabrio. - . . or even for two hours ;let It dry thl after . been axed to deliver a ries , t coast of India develop an extroardina, which It way be washed without injury, of ofabit or tea short lockturn to larger size and are better ripened. To bed -Heat h a good disinfoo ry I h an taut,[ Clothing 11 - if grow coeice varieties It Is not only mm%W . . 4 . , 1, RxuriGut v0g6tAUQn In the dil lot, and the Thin in said to be a perfect remedy for like' gather, an ev partly promised to do also , i .. . - - subjected 'to a temperature of 24o-In an inhabitants tound the so= t want f referred I � . tan an a an . trouble for d to. PROBABLY IDOIN6 - that they be railed alone, but the moll shol .. .. . I ,.­., even for two or three hours will be didn- Implement to open their way through the , ; I - . be rich and Well worked Barrie ral . I footed. This in the time of the Never put a partial - of voip a ili- gome"UnIl mintip the following from mends planting in rows from -eight tots . I I year when thick underwood. and clumps of bamboo. a bout-YOUT .- , I - owing query, I .. . It in. important to give, attention to matten The Coo knife, the ayds katti, to about diver It you would have It retain Its orl&- Toronto wal respectfully , anlinatited : Oi 'Does feet . . I of this sort, and whoever has nos 41 luster. When it wants polishing our mental 18901 keep apart, three or four feet apart In the * &I y the ":61=Rgth am the kukri also with blade piece of . take a pace with t"t Of r0W§v dropping eight or ten seeds In & h1l, " . . made a tour of his promises with a view to soft leather and whiting and rub other riatforlis ? ' The query Was given to thin is calculated to be a sufficient quall 1"".Prof. . . inouved, but still wider and, heavier. One hard. The proprietor of one of the Corn cS . . a thorough Cleaning up and dialinfoltition, Of Its most remarkable charal lotion to silver esiablishm,al in she oliest octal Science for Inver- to leave three. or four strong plants in Us . city of PhI11- I -_ Hackensack Joh1neong hill It 141 eftential that the land be kepi , t�. should at once give attention to SW� Im- that It has sheath, but It Is carried, slung dolphin mays that 'I houselkee Chairman, vw begged leave to to a OV n the ligation, . � portal matter. . asked, aor;uolllhee hipr, throup a slit in & Pon ruin their The free from wood I I—— " silver by washing ad t their eye port. and 9 on after the plants 0 .� i. - belt. The belt is called a todunga, to a opens fain considerable Wise. . '. . . metal It in soap 11111imp as It Mal Committee ' I.. ) ' It look liko pewser. their top a 81_!� disco eyed - , ' . and in made generally in either brown or sil. � 0 � They had This recipe for Cementing train Is gfirm bY . .... I . Teaching Deaf-Mates to Read. �';'. that where' no work on history cr a ionce . �, ver, of • solid plate behinds fastening in A little, borax put In the Water in which - an English mechanical journal: Take eqtW _� _ Instruction In conveyed to deaf. rates 1a front with massive and handsome ohs- 10hriat napkins and red-bordered towels we wan sold 10, )00 fly sheets of some no love _ ,:.. . . .1 Mal I to be washed will prevent them it to t town upon the doorsteps of as pol of sulphur And white lead, with &beat . • . : * . inset instances by the use of sign I guage, A spike projects to the rear from the son- . story We a sixth of borax ; incorporate the thral - _. I ; Or the manual. alphabet. The fe dation tre of thin plate at the book. This spike To remove ink stains, from many houses And eagerly read by the motihor thoroughly. When about to apply it Wd - - maxim of the methods used is " fir Ideas, has no apparent definite use, but it was yo. thoroughly in milks wash 1 h i cloth and he do- biters. They had found . that It with strong oulpharla acid and ply A . .. . . , liblen words." The mind must . L then In hot ,water with for ave4 0 book of solid reading oi�rrfed -L . - .. . be used-to marked at the imperial assemblage al Delhi loops and the stain@ will dima, ppear. . thin )aver of it between the two pieta d activitl and, as the foundations - 'home by adult 20,000 boys purchased know- that the Coorg chiefs who were there in Nl ------ __ . iron and press them together. In five day' � ledge which other children acquire by the 1. - dime novel@ relating to Indian slayer@ or . I the costume and wasting the arms of their - - . It will be dry, all traces f the cement bay- . . . I .. . �.., " Old Slout " detectives. Fill every school- . : . . courselvery slow tfin%. . in attacks a • b n rise three were five novels. 1 . aid of hearing are her wanting, pro real in native country were not luoemmodcd by The panther of India seldom Ing, vanished, and the of will have the. a 9 p I Of a crowd proxming on thorn from behind. man unless provokedg 'driven to bay, or where 11 AP aranoo of having been widded together. struotion. in begun by the word methods . . Vhere O! Oman real her Bible 100 Iread the Husbandman says - a • barn sheet 11 . i words being connected with the objeOLB they . . I .- wounded. Ii lots him alone, he a story ps, • The committee were there- something which ought to be found on evilly represent. A Young Womari Dies of a Rattler's will not trouble the man; but should' the fore of the a lalon that -Is a - I...- For instance, the child ii shown . Attler's Biti. be dol and farm, but seldom in. it in simply a ILT '. I . . I ".-., I ��',"- same Common ob i sot, or a picture of !an aril. map wound him, dangeu��� l animal they asked t be discharged from furthor sheet of heavy cotton shooting, slim . � About a month ago Min Gertrude Mafting becomes a more to cap@ opnoldeniti of the nub sot . � .1.1 - Mal 'and the printed Dome of the: object al,lovely and accomplished society young Witt, than the tiger, for he can climb a tree, - N � i yards being sufficient to make a gool . . or animal IN shown him - PA the same ' I ."., .11 . a time. lady of Eort Hallry, went gn a viols to & and . � . . • NOT THAT JrARW A _. , I � . Re Is thus taught to oohnal the tiger cannot. I � . One, too be spread on the wagon fill . ' their objects and to recognize names with married sister in Tatuall county. One Tual L'Offi 1 4 Shindig Atkins also desired. fnforma�tllan, when buckwheat, oats; or wheat which 11 I . pr by coal himself in a tree, with, - The Intied words. day. evening Mks Martin, accompanied. Several Years 010, an English . When a few words have been learn6d,'oen India, I 06" In He wanted I a ask how far the fraternal 'fool too rips am to be drawn In. The sadn 4 - j" ; . A shelled grain which would ,-. ­ . . ,:.; - 1. tonnes are framed, and the child in - her el and o an o allive hunter, and wished 4 Of a member of the Lime-Kila. feel- wine be , I ­ L for game. A all catirl him He expected to lost In not Inconsiderable. It serves "Other . . :. .. . tel to blackberry patch -about half a mile from that happened to pass and the in the a 0 lend his r41O09Alz4 these am units embodying a oom- house to pick blackborries. About oundowr4 efflow fira& bellows. ooffee-mill, hh hoe and his lawn mower to ,purpose Also, as It may be spread O"f 0 plate Idea. The printed and the sip alpha. just -as the party was read a brother mbar, but was there point unfinhhed Black during a sadden storm, " bets are taught together and, when these y to return, hone, Unfortunately for himself, he -Wol or . tift Martin oried out that she was liftbon instead of killing She mimsil the I a must be drawn over a load of grain In bags in the W Of are mastered, Inistraodon in spelling Wn ? .. .- . . I ., " Is not by a make. Her dder ran to hats and, turned, sprang up the trunk The Panther 66 Dar t& 11 answered Brother on the way to town. I . I . . ... . ': - �.� difficult. After names of objects, their ob- palling off the shoo - of the trees Gardner, . L . � I . � - �.�� visual PrOPOrtfin, with numeralm and verbs and stocking of the Mal the officer, dragged him to the "an' dot p tam reached when you con- � - ` � Z . .: - wounded limb, . saw only a slight moral Am i .. ..- . i -.-.,.i Of IsCUO111, are next taught. 'The adjectives if made by round, and mauled him me thM he died. dude to giv, a footle party at your cabin L � I tones to Sucoesso- I - . , - . , I - 1. - . - , - ` 0 .. - -1 V. ' - I , in nih to 1�$ Mte and tried to onolk out "nod native remained 'a 'he freshmento. At doh an spooh am dot a !pus hrn your business thoroughly. KOO li.- -., !' finit brought forward are thou of size and 8 he At 01"; applied her The frigh an h8v i" ream AD' Atrawbordem fui to. 1jil I , a fossil ' The poison, but the limb When the . son min __ .. . : i . 0010T, then prepositions f I ca , the treat unable to help his Mental . , . . . L... w v ... � .- I simple tenses An exemplified by ,P�1sack 611ing at a Panther had sadefli . III, d. to pick biz own company. 1 ' at one Ching -in nowhe change. 4lwW . ­.. . :&g at- rapid rate, She ate ad himself that the white an, be In huts, but never in a hurry. Meer" i g, And tak. maw was harmless, he anowded the trom & must dim club Hvin' next Ooah odor ItintIOD to A series Of sotione. Much i use in �bg h h dkeromf Had it or and the log ,a system In all you do and unaell , 1: an . ; ­ .__6 1 sit p any hard feelin's bak made of central of Ideal A child of 10 or Ow the knee. In *a 111-00nd time,, and killed the native. Is he L - . I . - . ___Nillll011__ ----- ___ - . I— . two 0 - 12 yeah of age, If pommad of ordinary in- young lady had gone to the house for as. I. . 00 -_ , Whatever is worth doing at all 111 woiltli,! time the .. : .. ' ! am not 1111VI - I 11 - --.i- al`� doing well. One to-day Is worth toUlgeinces Dan :usually, at the end of a you, . ass In about an hour Min Mal was I L. , . Mal to Orda. , ... .". � . Marl Be self reliant ; do not talc 0 ' . . .-L 4D 96 ' I I ondract for himself simple sentgn"I abol ou to where all that was - Alder'MoR - You an oh"A ' The Calm Tribune says that amen the - I TOO . that depend 911 .. I .. every-day affairs. Daring the fint two or ble was *a hal Ing the oamplo,imsait-g with fttwii an hired W Toronto recently for war on Neu. Never -fan r,l keep your fah in Much advice,, but :7,.�, o i done le Have her. The owl tontO while OAMPI09 11110 Chnadlan Pacific Rsilway in the sun- _ . - : " three yean text-book@ propered .espjoWy litinued. until ho� andre body was nwo 9 oath with purposes ot gtgaling. What have tal,al ,&I, 69 an spPAAr&nOmm y of Monte, nor to be Punctual to the .. for deaf- mates are mad, after that any text- gut of all Hen you to sat � . 'o u a b about � ! proptordo and In five hours al eighteen of age, who found smil I Never be 141% but keep your hands Of . books will serve. . the anal tbm^d ins Primansit--al I didn't Intend to stemils 7 OY- mind 1104fully' ampleyedo 'except W110 .1 . .; �. . i._.;.;.2..1.. I . .. ... I its faing Inbe her Your Mant 6 is king .­. .--. • 'I L "flesh she was a as - death w Honer. I oul UR"t. it. was ;--. ' �.: .,_ Mammy I . Her do An 11 _ _ ly went to am it %he" was I sleeping. Use charity with all; be 910 I - .. I .'�.'. thint I could do for ham." my- soon A: dg however, that the sup ` Marnma...,04 Whys Nellie, how Palo '. I horrible one. -&sud she was ponool up " he�ommdi 901141fOull In thought and deed-help 060 � rp pr to rM I 0. 14;11 leek. Have you been dok r Nellie (just to the lad mement. - 11111 �yos ; then you &&lit thel yen wag boy wan a fe Is, and she anum . along Ufa's thorny path. Make nap . I - temd, he 010" unood . .: - �stlllllF I 0__-ii�-8 - . . - 11W returned Inan an unumily Complicated sup. - . L � -a temair, of the herself to be 4 '**in* be rich ; remember that small an . $9 - Army, md In addhion gains give ,W )_44 Yes ; but I unswallowaId myowf and a ban ball player smil to "LL Sor place and disubw and wanquillif rin bo#w. of :-.$I Sinking if Nest . 9- Thl Ilt is for as la.bat I - _ _ uL _ _" bar ndad. 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I Gnat wow Oooll Graham's astoubhment not to talat • for I -- wonder H Ishall fan boner 1 Doubtless, hen, seated at his earl earth to t know wh an Two heads are boil r than ow • y tow hie that at d• with you if pea do t' he . es , • yes, having had a surfeit of the fair flokle von, he behold fiettosisg among the Honed and rebuked, touching the hap 1 - , k a dime museum, � 9 frePik CSAPTER I. sex already ! - Bat oh, ye gods wi sloop and Owen in the garden the tats heroine of his Ing on her knee. B y Jaohas has 'been __�� t te'wer 1 . - heb agb the open window of t e little slleaoe, what a glorious night !" g there is a sad�iren k an tht Yana- _ _ " . ornin 's adventure A taint blush replaced the pallor o the y about ges ° room In btill's Farm the setting sun At his feet ss he paused, the limpid water " Some friend or relative rhs of Mrs. girl's tan• and she smiled The Anarchist mgvwmeat a to sh er you 0000 wg with warm and yellow lustre, the of the stream, level with the grassy turf, ill," he told himself. ' Whatt a pretty " Oh. don't I I am Toryt silly b t it ' composed prinolpally of bombs an bums.• Iiav�gMd, d° j�ht ly;ng noross the somewhat faded murmured drewsgy. The whole landscape tare it Is 1" And he paused is the anti of u►a' a au►k•. " Oh"--shuddering irry es- " Why, Ma have you o0 major �• jp°l t in broad streaks, lighting ap wad lay bashed Iln tender repose, while in the elping himself to a large plateful of cold sibly —" 1t did frighten me •o !" a hired y Mary, y me t to bi mo to 0 gyp° ,and glorifying a urge bunch of Pies atlil b 6t with my cries of din to contemplate it, "A snake ! Where is 11 !" —with fir. t Sir! again! I� thought you eft n■ to - . two, I. "'s• 1A bad born that adorned a igaare table one West, g glittered like ajewel. Afar, Robed in blue muslin the lone st to sk "I'll do for i ;o and have a house po r own!" . - _ P ®a tS Plot e nightingale ' y' ., t ! $e I did mum.,' "' Well what ve ` - ted wes floe centre °l the room, whereon Pima embewsred in darkness, tli !g gals. a girl psarssd in Pied oat smeng the trees, It's gone — through the grass --it re come back for?" '� , W you '`i het w ,dad Cecil G tabula s modest supper. sang, and now and hen a wwkefal thin h looking w blossom ere and there oaressin itself n and hLsed at me ! Ohl d f, you ,mum, : : B P , , I Joha a done a the la the atngle holland covered easy -chair sent Its clear ,blotto aoroM the mewdoe�s, ith small flngpcs the golden elusion of the the�ght it was pot "� to sting use I" rl�� �, I,m k�14a we a hired ohes fad 3rtinent 'boasted, drown close to fire Ttulp It eat a glorious night ! Ths . young 1 barnum, burying her round face in sweet- •` 1 di►ro ■ay it was as maoh Irigh read life. I thought I'd !like too Way v' r feet 1 lam• °doW� reclined Cecil graham, revelling poet's sensitive spirit acknowledged ip holy riar, her long draw sweeping the butter: as yon were. and nearly u haxmlea . re• be bas thou fur a while," come aok an I - j • dg ag �e �e delicious lilac so +nted air sad in the iaflnenos, growing hashed and calm be nsath pa is the grass, and the light wind rafTiag turned Mr. Graham reassuringly. ' Rst 44 Amanda for t dNp, tut rich eplendouts of the sunshine. In it. Cecil Graham felt litre a child kneeling er dark silken curls. There was a nativo are you here alone 2 It is a to ws for , I wish you to put a large J garden outside was as abundance of at its mothers knee when evening has ild -like on to it not 2" Bible in a prominent lace an the ntre of ld be Iry e �° gaall and daisy- dappled, which grew Dome, and this, his mother Nature, aegemed o arm9d there every movement which y p �, the table, and pl three or fc h prey grw, f p y . ne, i presently i saw O4, no 1 : I oonld walk ever ma soh books carelessly around on the sofas I have the p�00 a to the rough stone walls of the house to look tenderly .into his fans. with her rs. Mill a ear on the scene in •tiff old- farther. I often come here • I like to !n - red eta y.4� �� °were ales titans, purple and whits, aterryeyes, mnrmnriu "Pre !' But %o f hloned down and ■petleu�.felded ker- ,'' responded Nellie, site advertised fora oua man to boa d In's • B. y a book,and read Christian family, y B the hoe ming apple - trees, sod laburn" with pray was one of the few thins that Geoll •o lef. She said something to the girl In forgetting her aunt's. on I tell ou wh , 11 oa r- b b1eN0 g 9 ft prop tety, a y y ht a layer of fe golden ciusters, and a wilderness of Graham had never learned, and only in olore 1 w tones. He saw the girl give s nick and smiling up into the our man' fans girls don't manage, either one of yo %o take. . es thy: under their shelter. In- strait and sorrow which was the very Val• &nos towards his window, blush like a in a way -that would have young that him in, why I'll aev r try anythin again, (jowerg blooming . , for I m tired eat." thin a�ersble btes kept up a low steady hum- ley of the'ihadow of Death, did the know- r se, mind disappear from view with his land• good lady, . of into o}�er their hi�•ee, which were planed on ledge come to him. I ., •• an alb b �BGK beneath a mass of honey,-mu okle ; a g 11 y• Ah, do you 2 .— lsoktt�g at her ou oas- Lawyer—' May it please the tl Lo. Now I meet IInQ:' out what that s all lye May I ask what books you ad 2 defence does not care to cross -exa inn the mortar it I 0d i eon or two cooed in the dusky Beautiful wain • t e morning when Cecil a oat," pandered the young man. I believe SolentiHo works, no doubt. ' witness as testlmopy coming from him is w p g Graham sauntered out t• find memo uiet t a old dame was bullying her. I won't •' Oh, no l" she said blushing with ret- not worthy of belief " Jul a " as the - ' -'' eight or tea ace of fire arid beeches which almost snr- ldBate, rove the garden. No other sea d, save nook wherein, free from tows of intrusion, he ve the child turned out of the garden like ty oontnnion. •• j — I don't t ink I old witness eve been oo I•vioted vi an rook, I the oaoa�gfonal faint rustling of t e wind might revel In •' the light t6t never wY on t at ; it amuses Me to see Nor. Such a understand them." offense !" inwyer 'Not that k ew of - - oet in % Among the leaves, disturbed the sw t still- sea or shore "--a nook wherein the heaven- aster of my solitude is very different " You needn't wish to ; you're too ung y °m' Hone%" Judge —" Has he the repute- r - unruly o,,, of the vesper hour. - born muse might ohoase to fold her wings, f om the fashionable lady or Inquisitive to bother your. head with each stuff. P � tion of being a f-1-1, er 2" Lawyer. not . • . : red ,tilt• is Cecil Graham lap bank is hL ohsir enjoy- and sit by his side through the long sweet ■ ob I dread. This girl is like s fairy or a then, eh 2'' exactly that, your Honer; but he ss been - g faatea� lag the silence and .the beauty of the vening hours. b tterfly -i the flowers seem to miss her now '' No' -- looking more and mate mash ed. em employed ttwho'seamo t as a baseball tapirs. " The g%k to the full. Peet in heart and soul, barrim Attired in a gait of gray tw8ed, With « s ia s gone. Ill have her back ; she doesn't " Generally —.that is often —a —a novel, Judge—" ( he witness) on ass $g to th4 ter by prafeeelon�, the idolized son ealthy wide-awake on his closely- cropped head, the d turb meat all, Now I say, Mrs., Mill," air -" step down, air. (ro to olork) a.11 the a quartet parents, big life thus far had been one of young man strolled down the ravelled nth " next witnem. g p his landlady entered to remove to tea A novel 2 Well, well, to long as it is not- a mink y(moet unexampled prosperity and happy• between the laburnums, to the meadow be- a uipage "why have you been tarring that a good one ! But don't call me 'sir, my, °` Fannie," he said to her, "I 1 ve you end. His brow —saoh of it a■ 'could be 7 1109 lady out of the garden, eh 2 dear. with lay whole heart,! and I want on to b- ens, At the 13�►r be was neither sinus y „ ;. for he,,y oorilkely to astonish the world by !.legal seen benesth the large hat, —was square; his The snddenneee of this attack quits gavq "And do not null me ' my deft ; "' red my wife. It is true 'm onlyrs de artmept , the best, ,•nlnence and plausible eloquence ; at his moth, a trifle too thin - lipped, was shaded n• Mill " a turn." to use her own express she spoke with spirit. clerk with $1,400 year; but, Fannie, made first volume of poems, lately published. b a slight - moustache ; " I beR your pardon, nibs Mill," he aid, money deer not buy ha i of Y iB his nose was targ• ri n. y happiness. Do you love . : ` i t turn bad been kindly reviewed, if .Pinyth a& lo• •' •, „ ., „ _ and aquiline end his eyw, rather deeply �WsU, Mr. Graham, sir, I —I thought a■ ratsing�his hat. Yon see yon are so very me, darling ! Oo-oo, she o ,nest. ` P �$' overpraised, and a third edion had set, were singularly dark and lustrous, toll y n d maybe be co nin out presently, and I pen�R• %linfl her head on his new coat fro "� wet r � �� deed, been called for. In society he was q ,� ►, „ Wn ,!ready I of changing restless light, ezgrersive of I thought Nallie'd better not be to the I am not ss very young I she ter- you do love met he iezolalmed w th confl- i tuo far oeurted,� flattered, and admired, and even every emotion of his mind. They were way; there's plenty o' blooms at the back rupted indignantly. " I am sigh dance. " Yoa love aria• with your hole soul to the Poet genuinely beloved, his handsome iferson, beautiful bat never yet had they been *oft- o' the house if she must needs be allays a- that is, I shall be seen. ". fund being !' "May be net q its that • height winning smile, and polished address sued b the ethos of 1 sorrow or lee B taring on Itm." " I am patting my foot in it maoh," ghe ar led, • bat I lave y n =1,400 F i B the Y o■■, a6�, maid B 8 in him friends without an effort Pin his For, though his feelings were email exoitw " Nell when you sent her "awt you de- Oso l smtlin . "Jast like me." worth, George, and that's 00 m re than I + rtal There were some, it is- true, who ' B p iv ' y y' y ' g ever loved sn kept pa and all 6b emotions newt tree snrfaoe, his p •d ms of w pleasure, Mn. biUl. I beg The words had hardly lest his lips w an Pi y livingmsan.'' will oat •bought that both the aiwn and his poetry heart was exceedingly difficult to reach. So y n will allow her to be as mu oh. in the gar- vivid flash of lightning darted fro the I .. . . *- iii keep night be the betterter a little loss sunshine, at least decided many a lovely maiden, he d d u see likes, or she will regard me In clouds overhead, followed almost i di- ' and a little more shadow in his Hie ; but she goz.9d at her fs4e In her mirror wonder - light of a rregular ngrp !" wtslyy by an ear- •plltting crash of th r " ' WO Wonder the Whipper• Qh. and catch, those were not his personal friend's, who Ing hew he could remain blind to oharm■ ra. Mill always confessed that she was wh&i life a cataract, down came the • " Do you knew, Ij never an raw . i - h one of would have been sorry to miss the heart - like hen —how one so susceptible to the in- a ble to toll what Mr. Graham was driv- White with terror, and trembling in ery felt the iron hand of a glgentio monopolT - n e boards whole brightness of his smile and the joyous 'fl aenoe of female bean se nick to admire In ' at and never half understood him • but limb, Nellie Mill olun to her oom en's close on m threat, i and mo ed how - this met• rind of his voice, and so enthusiastic In iitts� description, should ■h replied with dignity— �" arm. g P slowly it was tightening its astrictinq eet long or Ever the creature of impulse, his last be so loath to love. ' I'm much obliged, I'm sate, sir "; bat "Don't be , itlghtesied ! We can Holds, like the desdening apes ever than the whin► had, been to retire, in the very dawn Meanwhile Ceoil, wandered along by the y ng galls like her is better out o' young shelter here." he ■aid soothingly, dra g whose blighted valley there flies no living • , ° . - a to catch of the London season, into the bowery re• river, now sparkling in the sunshine, until g tlOman's ways sometimes." her into the cloisters near, and pu ' his bird and oomparatively few dead nes, as it awing,, oesses of the wildest and loveliest part of Its level backs rose shelving and rooky to 9 ' pen my word, ]sin. Mill," laughed Pirm round her ,lire an instinct of too. were, upon the life of the nstt n ! (Ap- ted se Nsukahire, to read in charmed solitude •. „ . f la , , ha considerable height, crowned by a belt of u, ff I wm an ogre, you also s dragon l Ncn , shw was so small and child- ike, p ass, and load orlesof go Ott.) ' Needless -,_ - et ew' floe hidden thoughts of Nature, to study Ines. In eve crevice of the ooks ' lore an he an to sin and her dim led face was Is with fe r. is it to ma mBg P every B eg it•- P pa p that I refer to the r cad. I cure her secrat lore, to get• by heart the pwion think mess for and wild fl @wars grow ... ' d, of her summer days and the mystery of her es' us' A late and a tabs tsoai. - . i ! - i. - Class to the inner wall h• espied the rsg• Iles in a small village on the of thin . hts, Drinking the at her ennui- untouched, and To sail in ebe moedtatit otair meat of a .beach. Plan her Pennsylvania itallwaiq. We ha no oem� ihadewy nlg g and merrily we would Boat he remained standing beside herd, tlIt sew' Peking . •• You soar, oontd iN the if ria for as rers.•' y line. We lie at the feet a the mon -. IOU wells of inspiration thus, he meant to From Win dragons that guard us hem. darker every moment. Te sky was ow spoly that' harass as in� and ant , Pin ; we hive the whole sweetness in the crystal of -over whose petals butterflies flattered. The - -e laughed again at the rod so heartily bl�k aIIBry•ius�B clouds, w loh are passive and , helpiew. Ths of or day I : - _- - - 1. hest milk web a poem as would make his name im• stream here widened and foamed over vast- ,th t Mrs. Mill wale fain to join in with the were rent from time to time by the ligh ing had two boxes of IrOight to son I west by . f c •ogle° mortal, while It elevat9d sad° purified the ooleured granite blooks tumultuously. Is h. to blue flashes of whtoh lighted app the this monopoly. I wept orouohinE into the _ ' a tear a •• • Not •sign of man's ezislenca. ' You must let her Doane when I am out landscape with a ghastly glare, The b the office of the freight L Wh I told valuable world. found in s steep ferny dell, open- g pm th " he ssid : "that will snit all sties• of the elements raged iasional ;bat wes• him I had two bozo 'off to son to trying to - Not a lim of mans abode , - , pa y ja Ohl• y g on one elde to to west, thL rnstio farm, , But the churoh -spire In floe distance anti the rain oeased and a silence me ap • sago, a distance of "at 800 mil , I saw VV , „ Bl the -bye, might- I Pink im she your laugh- y . + which was a Very gem of beauty and lone Links the solitude with (ltd, ter !„ . palling than the thunder followed every Ong his eyes light up with the keen g of gave u, where base, Its rough walls clothed with jetsPi quoted Ceolk. " Ali, this is the plans for ' No, sir, she's Amy uteoe =m husband's reverberating roll. age greed. He maid he would a Harris- r produce mine, rose, and wistaria to the low veer- me !" b er s Orel daa titer. be u'°d h in roof • its diamond ed windows y B She's an in orphan, Never had Caoil Graham witnessed a e bang ter rates, which I knew 9 mars �B ll Psu In tin - eosta'sy of enjoyment he thre w him- as is like our own, noting we've neither so sublimely grand ; sad, absorbed in the subterfuge to gain tttt a while he oe Id gauss looting towards the west ; its wide, cool sell fall length upon the grams, and, lying chi k nor child beside. Shelve been well opeotacle, ho a`lmwt forgot his oompan re's how maoh money I old raise ' ddt of . " or and hall, and its tiny lavender •tented rooms, with his arms folded' above his head he br ht n "■old Mrs. Mill with reoouctl split grave, h grasping evI of a . for lank• tleasl clesin leased his faun at once � P. , pardon- presence, qu►ti1 one Corked -dart lit a the .the rave and then a !n funr;and Y ' P y ' gazed up through emerald leaves at the ex- abl pride. " 4' a good girl in the main, trank of s tree just to front of the aro be• sonllaw corporation oharged me 69 %s for a d 11111's Farm became his temporary hems gabite sapphire of the sky, whence came hu a trifle flighty, s000rding to my ideas, austli which they eewered, scatter is vas carrying two big bore 80(a miles• What's pound; forthwith, the liquid notes of the lark, though the. yo know, sir." rind branches, and upheaving the tars. It more he made me.pa' it. It's no wonder _ it slowly Almost close to the back of the house the songster was invisible, drowned in light. it did not know thst the geo3 woman s was followed by a olap so frightful that even that shippers kiok. �I am only 0d "'� stir rocky sides of the dell rose to the height of From the deg slumberous reverie into id of correct lisp behavior consisted to Cecil was aghast, and Nellie, wildly sh ek- that they don't boy o ,it the rail Let end pour a hundred feet or more, a maw of gores, which he had fa len the poet was rouetd by al g upright, never speaking except when InB• started from her seat. But firmly al- us return to the days and the gais ways of like mo- hyacinths, and ferns. Slender, Kcsce the shrill notes -of a voice singing— spa on to, dressing with gaakerishstm lie brit tenderly, he put her back, While he, our good old Esthete, when, by pa ' It only ooevenl- ful birches, emerald - foliaged oaks, and So Oi and doing " uiwful " work all hours of scarcely knowing whskahe did, hid her ace one -half of the price. of the boa I could ' ausagee, mountain ashes oast their shadows here and T+as near t srnanalare murmur g 16� .. on his breast as -he knelt b her side. have sent m boxes to Baffalo b liar, and „ ►, I passed m� hapoy youth, dig Brent a ou h from guessed once, nand be fooling of pity and tenderne i stirred Co. the rest of she way by lake beat anal and gol - there, Towards the enneet lead wound Pi . I. 1 ° ' a d h g Quads of harrow river through meadows ripening for L-)oking up wi h a quick movement of, is hod lightly, oil's heart for the weak creature lookfn to them through to Catolgo or the b Stem the 9r hap harvest ; then mere woods, more rooks, annoyance, he beheld oommg round s oorser •youth awatot seN the wisdom .of him for oteotioa• If er et had long inoe same year." j + nmpkias Pore hills till In the distance the blue line of the rook• a •mall girlish figure in a hel- .. Pss fallen o and he stroked her srk to med. s mains for of the sea seemed to wed earth and sky. pettio rage he said. However, I am sgre you !ant dress and bright scarlet vat, The wit make the very best of dnenasm !" curls with womanly softness. Even I her He Didn't Know the Diffe oe. to glue Beantiful as the wreck of Paradise 1' " girl did not see him, m0 he surveyed her ravel wondering what a '• daenna " wild terror, and amid the unabated fu of 1 t V, b leisurely, his annoyance i Pia t• y B In the ladies waiting -room of t e central y � y giving y non d be, the landlady retired to her own this tempest, Nellie felt and owned th in- depot the other din were a newl - married ' 1 mpkim notmured Cecil, as he watched the sun dis• amusement and a mirwtion, flnenoe of the ms►tt's stronger nature and P y I � f of only appear beyond the fair landscape. 'i'ne girl wore a large okra, hat adorned spa meats, where she warned the blushing she became gradually, it n t it •alai couple from Charlotte. They d been , ,; e attain Softly the twilight shadows deepened, We solemnly against the folly and vanity B y, ohan, visiting in the city two or three ys, and with poppies, and coquettishly tamed rep an bean of oath • and dwelt upon the Perfectly quiet. were"then read To bust the wonderful rase and purple lights died at one side- which part! shaded the rich y p° „ „ jl t0 go home• Th y sat side . ; entfal awn and the nightingale be to sin ' y aw 1 improWety of speaking to, er attraot• At last i Leak rep, my ohlld, he id y, gar g, pomegranate hues of cheek and li • the � by side. of coarse, .hilt arm arena her waist 1 aenld flooding the groves with melody. Left in a�rohegd dark biiowi, the hm�pl and la of, yoang men In general, gently , wad, looking rep —the tsars she had and her head on hit shoulder. A long- 9h lodger in particular ; until, ip the been shedding fills vn the to lad waisted sir ing r� recom• poetic dreams, beautiful and evanescent as short boyish cnrlsioltutsr round her head gin Pu 114 ng eager iro01 the nut, h v sure y ' my of the young girl, Mr. Graham's room Luhes— Nellie maw s bright golden b t of a es and,a b heart 'waded aw then' to tea the sunset clouds, Cecil gat till a gentle In one head she iwuag s basket hall fall of all the charm and fascination of a sunshine streaming down from the star g than seated, and in about a mina he asked in the hook at the door startled him from his rev• ferias, and, u she came along, her round I beard's chamber, and a degree of inter- clouds, bathing lest and s in its en• of, the husband - a hill. eris, and his landlady, a stout comely Ma- dimpled 1940 Wei. ap, she lilts$ out at the him was "cited in her simple stn! dour, while every Noy blade gglLtsned. "Has that wemPin got the too s !" aantity tree of sixty, with rosy cheeks, stood ooar- to ei her not v�s'y mnusioal Voice tiro old S wittl the lurid *load• flgd from the air In the feeling on the threshold. p w h nothing osnld ever have can vinoed y The husbsnd looked ap in sin rtes but - . , . . ballad. She would have stopped ox Coon's M .Mill war to tumult of hear own to' ads- face of heaven and the earth seemed to e kept If Mr. j ' made no answer. Aft two or terse min -. - P , Graham, sir, woald'yoa be tecanabwnt corm had he not lumped up. He of remarks. life and glWnw every moment, The s I- ales the long - waisted; frog, again marked : , is at- a wanting aught 2 It's main late, sir, and raised his hat aip►d ooartootisly ezpresMd lows darted gaily about the rained �� Ii that weess►n ham got the thPiOe, 1. me and my master's Bing to bed, sir ; and his regret i r be lo floe Pia . The 1 , iveu b7 , —but dear me! yoagll szonss me being so aside with a sin y CHAPTER IL sh.king Sw ag rain drops from the- vy I ve get a bottle of peppermint my sat- P tR� and t4reshes and 'larks slog, u It they d chel here. e equal bold- ysn've not tenohed ores smPPm, ■ls ; deep blsuhwg suffusing lost tits rnest ' or• two or three days atttrwardsi Oeoil never fan bwfora _ - t; B ,• The bride olled her big whits a as around about end that milk's as cold u and'll-sit as anezpeokwd onoounter ; and she looked at G halm nover saw the •• batterfly," a. he •' tt i• Ifike Ha►dsa, "mall the girl, s k• � the husband looked somtw ' t ombar• 1­' three 'vary ; I ooaldn't abide you to drink it now. Cecil with frightenind s n. ad Wall! and she was hall g "., I wet I could ba' warmed it a only the fire's one- ai bin y ', a gradually Porn Ing let a hushed tons, u they i m reined, , The man from down ass wdooked . p y g I fear I have `harmed yea, he said, his memory, when an went von their retreat. place a out ;decry, decry me 1" smiling restssariargly. " I ought a have w oh brought about their moathg. " Likw H•wsa after 9 horrible dent n his satchel, (ambled (among hied and �; C'ea of With a countenance expressive of dire moved before, but I did not apprehend any ae aansnall warm astwrovn he walked added Owoil. " But, really. that Ugh °v and brought rep four vaaQes eta pop- h „' ps essence. He uncorked t to o ed e days dismay, Mrs. Mill surveyed fin% the bssfla danger until you oame me near.' � to ids the of an ancient abbey stand • was magnifloont I 'What 9 f it u the oontsnts of the battle �gaina�t hM big, :" � .. - hap of oeld bread-and-milk, then the amused Recovering hs! composure she laughed on %h• herders vt a forest, sbosnt four made hers — moving towards kite ge red lo e, sad hand s� i<t ferw rd tow ;rd a �- e the lane of the y�cnag man. j syoy, m from Mill's Farm, and two mils !rem, nga .. r , ether, " Never mind, Mrs. Mill 1 You can't ex- 44 Danger 1" she eoheed, with .tile merit the scattered village of Rasher ---the town �'O don't near 1" m� fed Neill the ffih�imd feelingly. d : _ 1. eat is lit people to eat on an exquisite evening a oas of Blankhhire soomnt,uA ie a shrill of those htd regions- -- h" � � "Jiti� have her sop some on rag and - i q or�p > his hand in her own small one, and hot aR tab her worms with lt• We ve sod it in . every ire this. With saoh a view before them ohUdish vdos.. !' But salt' think. how Anglioma church, Its lawyer, Its doctor, it )�. gg i .. r: large too r should have twit ift I had ` ersda3en 411 an msaw or two raaasioos ei arhttoragc a our Galati fermi — Pre- "Why not t D think it is - d t y � �''a p The bride's eyes thtEavr ant spar u she ix teen " Well, dr, it is bonnie weather, and you 1" And she laughed n, Cecil join- on. O•oil did not notice, until the man by an evil spirt !" he asked, IPiagh e 1 on - fed her head from ib loving tl ,and, efxed deal o' folks admires the view • but I don't ing• in hearwly. ha disappeared, that the sky had become hardly, Nev w he obeyed let striking at the bottle he snarled at : . h think you'd like l�it very often instead of " And only think how I should have felt ev with black olonds, while the dead gnsp t and, the little hand, he w . •' TTU%haohe, you foie 1 It you d n't knew - lour dinner sir ! too l Yep must always look where you are dl oe seemed to porkmd same dread it within his arm. g be " No, perrhaps not,,' mid Cecil, linghing going, you miaow" —with • paternal air; ev t. Hewava, being near the Abbey, The two found n. will Iooking out •r So el' 'you'd d e batteraq eke I ass 1. 'tht the . e blithe! " the flesh ls weak or. rather I " "bat you were me engrossed by your he pressed Ion --pure of shelter there U the them in the to anxiety. geese ly - stv shoal burst. �� O gtea other shoaldy say, strong, and dinner is a neose- song." j h, Nellie, oh, my darling," she g " Jerovsh 1" gri+iped the •ran, d he ova-' - er an iffy of our sublunary 6xLtenoO." She blushed asg�tn at the tiwollwotien of aartly deflnwd against the sorest the wld almost sebbiag, '' where halve you be 2 pontid like a tender mfeak before a boarder. m, or " Ye-se dr " answered the old woman,. her singing. w Is stood revealed, severe sad bean . ,� ttinl, t have bees terribl upset. I could of - d or bnaiderZT m stifled. y and got to • d - - �, y y " May I not beer the and ei it ! said as a spprosohed. Long waved over think where you boon had 1 ad Too Sa�roastio. = If yon don't object, Mrs. Mill," said Cecil. " I was listening with great plea- a f forgotten gnivaa massive fallen maoh a hawfal storm u we've - Cnili laughing again, " I will o for a sure, I assure yon. hie Its. Dank mewmem ou►ted the mttnts, Mr. Graham —a ,bat I'm right glsd to N Nlsst Dade —" Ole lellah, who de you . stroll by the river to smoke my pipe: You •` No, no !" she: murmured, greatly Den- 911 amid the ezgnWts traosry of the east ou sate, sir. Ld not wet, child 2 W think of Min■,- Oommer;;;ss !' `I K8ep may trust• me to fatten 'the big front fused. •' And Indeed T must go now. w hang wreaths of ivy, while the wall- have you been Y' - Second Dade —" Well, ma dash bay, me ways door' safely on ray rotas." (food morning." I • ( . fie opened its rich sweet blossoms among Of $haltering at Euthore Abbey,', la h. opinion of her is not va y fwatiwing." . "" A " sit on must." return (%Oil ltiagald- the cloister arches. " First Dade -" Thatl� bad. Wet's the wsa- . • . rve y, d0, air 1 A walk'11 de you 'good. y ad 0•oi1 ; "and a and !right your niece at - �ka As for locking of the door, why we sever ly, Piin raising hG hat, `1 thin good mom- ''Them i• ever so sad and weird had. I am utrs►id that she tools 'ter 1 sea'yea don't wike her 2" . crib does that once in twelve e9rm =bless you 1 ! • t s ruin,"ho�eoi7.• " Ghosts npget., „ y Second 'Dade —" Tao deuasd �9hcasdo, y y dsa't ye knew. W' too other day we were �. Whe'a to harm ns here !" a threw himself down again. 'dam the of a past m•em to sit brooding m the roof- Nellie did not spmak ; but her glow g y . 1. we "Who !indeed 1" echoed the yosuig man, gross. j 1 able& The owl's cry from the empty face, radiant with smiles, belied this o - ant widing, she and 4 and we paused . . ear• aa, In the balm . stillness of the to twi- "Some sort of sm Eve m my Parades„ w • dows and dismantled tarrets sound like ' eckare. •oas of these -- donkeys. I a nakwable laf• Wit, he wont dawn the scented garden, he mused. "" Bat Inot a aangueam ono -oh, the lament of swine unresting splirit hwvu= l sannwrmtsw, and I a■�wd her thediHerenoe - (s'o $ti o�owrllrosn.) yyoo ate• along the dewy meadow path to the no 1- A pretty child tough ; imoo■at u a in news It■ tomb. . - - between that beast and Myself. I thwoaght ' - Tiver, " and as b, M& I wonder who se is. ho eleotrfb state of this atm ■spbeirm had - she would may she didn't know, and I would - d Who indeed in soon s haunt ei dairy The mausitag editor teekmd st t1u hu wit Peace' as this ! Oh, how happy I and how she has inured out thins• outlandish its effects upon his assidwvo newts ; cant sad! , for he was an earnest y g tell her that the donkey dwew loads and I evd 'all be here —no dinners, no thestras, no . Surely my peso, it not going t• be a earned pale as ho heard a loud mm• °° „ a. dwrw pioturas. ..Yon know I am a svwt ai • • . barn, and stn women 1 Nothing to disturb �bwd by that swtai phantom, to gait, near him, The next moment tote Is mily nv pplsos vacant that w old an ahttst, and th9t wv1 b• a iwibe joke, , - Io *e eya, to break'the thread of though or British tourist, in any form or 1 But he sughwd at himself for his foolishness ; pay a as " '10," acid the a pli- bah Java„ ee � „ t�, �o Flat Dade--41 And what did aW s9 ? t. frighten the sh owns. A swovad Adam begone dull ogre 1 . , h M the spN ,bona the sound oast hw y. " don't �tzp•ot 9 . I „ y . k a yy .• . e found M4s NwWw hilt, w!u " 8eoond Dade- Shea said din wnwi dU- eat second ParadLs, without as Eve t Ho Y lore a paisNr. am b work an shunts. And t ' ' Sae followed a silmuoo ; and s sigh ;. w r s4 msidss is.' • hllmst back an a bleak of stew, appsr- to luww hs bad tos>wd away lbw wow masks could saw wash W tM i e & d the ... as by +► laugh. his little li.s. bewk arsd eo y halt- Gtlntirsg. jig ms' htartet. 1. dud Ile drew forth e . . . I ` . % . . •. - . >, ,.. , i.; . 1. a -.. _ - t i . +. t. - _ . r 1 ' r:ai' - -., ... ! _ ,I.c: :,, - i I' . - 1, _ 1. -'r f "., <. ; : (' - . '!'♦ c. - - t _ i -.- ` - - . - - - I . 1 + - �' - .. �. -.1.- i 1. NEW AovERTISEMENTB Timis DAY. 1lalar�.. • stvAlt"Re. - ' ­..,.�. ­.­ - ..,. /. . .. 1. 1. I ;, - : Notice -Thoa. Linton. 1; . Geo. S. Cows has MOVed his shop, A hurricane went tearing down the 6th 6_1 .:fit w.+•. - 'li.�.,. ` and enlarged it, n order to make room concession, Pickering, the other day. .1, 3 farness -W. H. Jackson for hie stock. has also built a, new Now, hurricanes generally stay upon the �r For $91"ofin E. Farewell. ' ' +; fence along the ont of hie premises. # oveau, but, once in awhile they go inland, _ t, _` y :. : �_ � Nobby Snits- Dickie Marquis. s.�b= at often turning np in Dakota, but St is r S Farm for Sale -Wm. Forrester, ' Sea With this lean seldom that sup evil-disposed, hurricane .. , ennoble Goods -W. T: Dunbar: we start a new story, strikes an inland ° Property for Sale -~W•n. Forrester and 'entitled as above It is very interesting, point like is. This 1 ' maintaining the haracters thronghont rn one did strike, however, struck bard, EVer�c e should ►see " ' .. Y G. B. Miller. 1 .. and often • carrying aw y boards .a$ �":- , . , I .. : nnifurmity, an not being of 'snob fences, and�keeping them ' the air anti] ,� fatigneing lengt as some continued . � � �� .- it-overtook a cow or pI r nnin i dear - '� - stories are. We quid advise. . . ­ - ­. L. I- when it would Aiahcr ttsly full or an . I . I PICKERING, ONT., JUNE 25, 1886 ,to read it. . instant, and 1At the poor aadrupedihave ' p L. I I.. I . . R q - - n' � the wei ht of the lank. Trees I wiere - �. , e an � e � C � � O LOCALISMS.' -� �? Rev. W. G. Ho son �leaves'next week turned over, and we are informe that #$ , . LOCALISMS. . for Aliandale, to hich place he has been some roofs were carried sway, d we , -1 I _ appointed by Con er-enee. Mr. Howson, presume, .cleverly dropped upon some - - - '1: .i- -Miss Lloyd, of Toronto, is visiting while at this slat on, has trade friends fleeing animal that was outstrtppi g its at Mr. Jas. Linton's. among all &nom' ations, and in leaving fellows: But everyone knows t at a a J carries away the est wishes of the entire hurricane is mean enough to blow lame R^ t r -Miss Tamer Barclay; of gtckerinq village. Allandal has been fortunate in chicken over an eight foot board fe ce township, is at present visiting friends in Navin this eio ua t entlem t q q g an appointed �....�.... I I t. _. .4 this village. Lo that circuit Pickering Council. - FI WORSTED ;CORKS -CHEW CLO � -The cricket club are thipking of get- nzanrsIon. '' �: - ting up matches with- Port Perry and The excursion Ito Niagara, on the The council met'at Brougham on Jane Oshawa at earl dates. 2 st pursuant to adjournment. Me hers .. I y steamer Hastrn a was not so well 1 1 I w t all resent the Reeve in the chair. f 1° `. -We have received a communication a tended, as was confidently expected. Minn s of the last' meeting read and ' 9W. -. ": stating that the amount collected by Miss The threatening. n tare of tb6 weather, approved. SUMMER:' h O A 1 I lY G S • I . I � I _. .11 .g., Reedy was X147 - instead of X149, as we all the night befor ,and which had not CommnnicatioitreadfromH.E'. Webster, ``" had it last week. improved in the morning, deterred a pathmaster, giving notice of culvert .on .- _. . 1 great many who i tended Roing. Those eastern townline, pear Kingston road. is . . ' I I , — k 11)8 -The generous rainfalls of file past who did avail them elves of the chance of out of repair. ,� I -F t "feW days have done much for the farming seeing the falls are ell pleased at having T: W. Lamoreaaz, pathmaeter, was j i interests - have read moisture over all heard, askiug for rant for ravel in White. , `. P done sa. g g U I L !�- • nature, and created a smile on the I. •ale. I. 'B. Carpenter heard re dispute as farmer's face,. et:awbur�r le�v % culvert on sideline between lots 16 and : - to . The annual straw erry festival in con 17 in 5th concession. Levi Mackey heard ! .. ff ' Another large and well assorted stock nection with the resb terian Sunda asking for aid to Wm. Le r. Mrs. Stark a l ` ' :- ; " I of ladieP', misses', and children's hats y ply �'�� �� order!11 first -sass st 1 I . - , , school, Highland Cr ek, is to take place heard asking for aid for support of Jane e bonnets and trimmings, suitable for all. in Mr. Robt. Cowan' grove, on Thar day, Devitt's child. Ext i'a value. . Will be sold chea Hats from ten eta. P• Dominion. Day. T chair will be taken Mr. Percy presented the report of the r ... - 'Up. Now is your time. Mrs. T. Long, at 2:80 p. m., and a varied program of standing committee on Roads and Bridges 1`• Pickerin p which recommended as follows : I ! I - _ (� QU_ g� ''`82-5• addresses, readings, recitatious, sin n ' j / -A tole hone'mess a from Washburn etc., will begone through. Refi•eshi ants I. That ,there be paid to the following - parties the,amoant set opposite their re- �� i .:I. & u n will be served at 4: 0. Proceeds are in Island, just as we go to press; informs us spective tames. Hay King, repairing cal• that the camping party from here have aid of the Sanday school fund. See vert opp. lot 23, 9th con. $8 ; Jas. White 'R ­ I caught two pike already, and have only posters. draining Lef's hill.and �rawinq file $20 ; - -�- �I , been away three days. !'lest of Jnl]rc: Fr. Chas. Bradford, dratniug Wright's hill P =C..L.� 't'�j�N• % Church of Eaaland + Dominion I)ay is o be -celebrated this X10.85,; Linton & sing repairing bridge be- two n lots 16 and 17, 2nd con. $65.00 ; Jas. _ ___ year to a greater sate t than o9sibl ever e � . . S " This being Synod week there will be no P 3' Madigan, cedar timber for culvert and re- I - -- services in St. Geor e's church Pickerin before. There are s many eelebrationa g q pairing $? ; Francis 5latthewa, approach Sunday June 27th. Services have also Found here that on is at a lose who. to bridge 8th con., lot 15, $10; Wm. Rey- ; ' :: been postponed in Greenwood chwch un• to go to this picnic o to that one, 'or'out holds, bal' contract. south of Altona $10 ; to the demonstratio at Claremont. As Fred Roach, bridge between 29 and 20, 3rd -- . . ' . O�, ­- E E D ' A � til Sabbath July 4th. , Boa» , far- as we know a gre t number from this con., $15 ; F. Matthews, drawing stone, (�"! j place intend, going to the latter, to take a Pickering Village, $1.25; Thos. Henderson SuttoI Champion ion °� We•have to tUanC Mr. H Pi er, 7 ' s P hand iu the sports, d critici2e the fam- for lumber supplied to pathmasters $8.96. . - . " ' ii' . - :manager -of the Zoological Gardens, - - . ! Torontq, for a ticket to admit ourself and one Massey Band. 4. That your com. have ezamined the �a j� j _ . - following petitions and would advise `that . holes, ladies, this interesting exhibition for = Tie Y Nom• following action be laser : 1. What the ap- _ 886. a will be happy to make use early Meet of- the Society' of propriation on - the east townline made b ." - 1 • Friends be ns by `11; of the ticket at our earliest opportunity. Kr to -d y (Friday) in the the Township of Whitby be met with a like /7cot ish Ci1a � ion.: 'e Methodist Clinrch, Pickerin Prayer amount, p -Mr. Geo. Leng, sr., and ; wite left g• y $30 J. M. Gerow, Com. 2 T}t - town on Wednesday morning for the and praise meeting very morning :}t 8 a. Brant of $b0 be made in ,Whitevale for ' 47•y - - g o clock. Gospel me tinge every evening gravelling, T. W. Lamoreaux, Com. 2 That I � * ,r old country, to visit the Colonial ex• l _: , at 7, on Saturday in he interests of For- the petition of Wm. Cammack and others .:J . I. t. hibition, and the man other attractions GEO # , y eign Mission work i lliexico and else- for supplementary grant opp, lot 9, 6th con. p /� KE ' . which are drawing Canadians over "the be anted, and that J. M. Gerow be 11 si s ; f - .t brie doe ." where. On Sabbath eetings at 8, 1U, 8, Com. ]DUNBAR.T N' . y p We wish the couple a very and 7, also on �'Vedn sday at 10 o'clock, for same. 4 That an appropriation of $t0 _� _ 3 I' pleasant trip. be made on the east tc wnli e o � -- -- - - There will also be me tings at the Friends' u pp. the 6th QTT'7\TT1 /\ fT " •;_ lye "Zoeadn.f� con., and that Jas. Lidaett be Com. for ez- V 11..VV ..L�J li .1. .AS� Meeting House (lot B. C. church►, •at udinq the same. The Township of t 'Y, I _ We have received the first tvbo copies same hours . on .Sabb th. Many. visiting hitb P _ 1 ' t' y granting a like amount. :On run- , ° I of a new paper published in Hamilton, in ministers wi71 •be in ttendance. All the tion of :4ir. Percy 'the report was adopted. He2,. -CSI 1� �I"t @Y'lfp �1�•ea,' the interests of the temperance or prohi- above open to the.pu lid Mr. Peccy,seconded by 51r.Parkr,mo.ved p - ! - bition -party, and called . the Weekly bleat Cam n :' %!!' that the Clerk be and is hereby `instructed - s' Check Gi Noma I. Tocsin.. It is edited iri a terse, pointed Early on Monday ornin'soine of the to acknowledge a recei t of letter froth sa er- ,F r manner, and strikes at the kessto>;e of intendant of g P P $ Tweed 45e per hard, I �. enterprising young b isiness men of this Canada Pacific Railway and Dress Goods Jerseys.. Tea. , St1 ors aIld F flits M,_ ,., every question discussed notify said Company ,that the Council of i . g , > village left ,for Wasl burn I land, where this Municipality aspect and demand that Cott n.ades, Collars, ate, Ties. Ever ' L' y 1. S. C. Pic -nip: �, �.`, t11ey intend camping f r a week, among the law go',erniuq Railwa s in such cases y La e Curtains Lac thin Chew . `' We have to thank the management of whom were Messrs. - H, Field R. A. be strictly complied with. ' g 'untin , and C. E. Marquis. r the R. C. pic -pic, whrclr will be held at g 1'ls they Mr. Mackey presented the sport of V. . .;,�:'':__ : GYbridRe, on Juiy 1st, in the fair groonds, were well supplied Rith every uses "ss�tiy standing com. on Contingeuciea : T. 'H. Store open until ni a o'clock tiII f ther t;otice.. l _ for a couple of complimentary tickets, of camping, out, and s they selected oce Morton, goods supplied to G. S. Palmer $5 ; _ " . 1. . This pie-nio takes place annually. and is of the most charming camping gounds in L. Mackey,. Tp. Engineer, costs in $arkey , always a most enjoyable affair. • TAE this part of the county, the vacation will vs Postill $7 ; J. Littlejohn, digging grave NEWS will make a desperate effort to be no doubt, benefit the4n, Abe expect that for Mrs. McKee, indigent, 31. • .3I • �'1 A p I K "E I 1 the will catch some pretty. big fish and Your corn. would recommend the pay- . . ( a represented on the ;rounds. y meat of the following accounts per indigents 1. nearly catch some whoppers ;'but a fisher- " Comaxercial Wire Haan has certain privileges. es, from let of Jan. to 1st of June; Jae. Tay - The Grand' Trunk 'Rail *a Co' "are P $ i lor, aid to Mrs. Fenton $7.50 ; M. Gleeson, - Y 1090 Late. . I aid to M. Ryan 822, to Robinson and wife `. ' . , now running a new commercial telegraph Correspondence fz•o H' $83, to Phoebe Johnston r moln wire between, Montreal and T m Highland Creek n 316.50 ; Jphn Me. a . �. .i This company has already plenty of wire arrived too late for publication in this P tyre, to wi dd to AMI1 gee to Jan. 21st $75 ; .. or � . . .'. issue. We also received a communiea- R O°Ve en family 644; T. H�.� Q'w' P a Communication between tlr se two cities, lion from Clare wont, 'Morton, Mrs. Tripp $28.50'; J. Mitchell to BO P• �. w,',°• but this one will be reserve for the more which is•.nnavoid• Mr, Graham $17.42 • Jno. Moukhouse zANV AcTVx�$ of speedy dispatch of commercial business, ably crowded out. The writer of ' the A Miller 333 ; M. R. Sumrnerfeldt, to (leo. - ' ! ' and will doubtless be a boon to commerce. Ititer seta forth rn gentleman] and` tom• N - . perate language, his objeotioyns to the Bowes $17.50 dnw• Mcgittrick, to Ed. FORCE,, LIFT Bab PIpN, stand take , a Mitchell, to W. Jere AD S V C�� N n by. one of the CI y , �" Two exiles Of sums Italy visited ohr PP crewcut 922; J. M. Gerowr, to.Mre. smith $10; D. =T ministers who opposes the demonstration Forpyth, to W. Crayford $9.20; Jas. Taylor 11 MS C js I town on Monday, one blowing file on Dominion Day. He contends that,�as Mrs• Fenton and Gr$hsm $4. �R� �. . k. melodiousI Irish bag pipes,. while another the st - is to be - .conducted .' 2. Would recommend that aid be ranted OE A ESCRIPTIO S. , i ut ,pproper g 4L hissed forth a.heavenly air upon another s u"a of, good feeling, in 41'der tO+Oelebrate to the following indigents from 1st of Jane s ' • �.. _ instrument, not quite so 'fascinating, t e day, se tt is celebrated elsewhere, no to lot of Jan.:. Jas. Robinson and wife `1 er t0 , • , :: . They favored each buaitiess place with a .effects can accrue. There is- a propdr per week, M. Ryan $1, and Ph ®be Johnston p C a' Pacm Rau , �lBln Sn , I serenade, and were well treated by our time to sing and also to dance, our eor- ?5c'' M• Gleeeon, Com. ; Mrs. Fenton and -�-- -� 1. citizens, .not being chased away.from any respondent thinks, and cold water should Graham 50 cts each per week, Jas. TappI Having ad Eighteen years' dgperienae in t e`' manufacture of Pn ; .ti - of the platforms as far as we can learn. n t be thrown upon a laudable effort to Com , Allen family $2 per week, P. R, slid Cisterns, I Can .GUABANTaE ►�, A {ISFACTION IN E 'ERY CASE, � They should have made more money if y Hoover, Com ; His. Tripp $1 per week, T, o)(o . ' ce ebrate Dominion Da with harmless H. Morton, Com ; t the impression had not somehow got usements. Mrs. Graham $2 per cc I 4 F week, J. Mitchell, Com ; A. Miller 31.50 P is S - O A�� *m abroad that the music sounded better, a I. O. 6 per week, Jno >llonkhoaae, few blocks away. T. lQatsnt'. Com ; George �' he I. U. G. T. of Pickering, '; r`e going Wilkinson $1 per week, M R t3nmmerfeldt, Orders Par es sending to the Facto '• orthoaoz ]allude. ' to hold a grand entertainment in Len '8 Com' ; Ed. Bowes $I r week, Wm. Mc ry In rest assured of fair at1d- �' `' g gittrick, Co ; ae honorable de g, both as to optic] and price. - The Orthodox Friends let in their hall, on Thursday neat, Dominion Da Wn'' Jeffrey $1 per Week, .. , co mencin at 8.00 y+ Jno Mitchell, Com , Joseph McGlinu 50c Ad ass all orders to . i ! `meeting houae on Sunday morning and g P- m, sharp. The per week, John Maolliab, Com. . 6 l_ afternoon, and held a service productive Pr gram will consist . of vocal., and Your committee would recommend pay- 27 y ' ago' Qrvvcc-� e.0I1't,., 21 of inaeh spiritual good. The public we In tramental music, readings, dialogues ment to John McIntyre for keeping found- ' J. invited to as - meetings, and the chap 1 co>�nic and sentimental recitations. Tho ling 19 weeks $1,26 per week, $28.75; Mrs. Sto was filled to convenience. Many of tho e m nagement have been fortunate in again Stark for keep of deserted child, bOc per - 11 1 . in -attendance had come a considerab securing the services of Mr: McDowell, of week from 21st of Jane to 31st Dec. >aezt . - . distance by train, as this was Toronto, the famous co Your com. wool . 1 an aura 1 SIC. sin er d reccommen a m . ... g and d that 1►i r e 1 1 . e .1 me reoi �e $ r. sting. ter, who will, as before earr;v the week be paid John McIntyre from let of _ ' June to 31st Dec, for keeping foundling. audience with .Nino. '.The Combat," .- i x z 8. 8. annll/i?/a1'�. s „ — . ­. Un motion the report was adopted. O R /^► N . • . " bf arco Bozzari , and "St. 'Jliclrael's" : ` V iv An anniversary will be field in Zion wr 1 be recited b J, T, - Mr• Percy, seconded by Mr. Palmer, ' Church, on Monday June 25th, and P e, of Oshawa has been s 'red to IIoved that Levi Macke , T . Engineer, ngineer, be Has now on hand a full stn k of promises to be a vory entertaining offal . P q g d is hereby authorize to examine water ` r side at the or an. D+ir. $. K. Brown .coarse between lots 16 and 17, con. 6, of - �` ' I 11 t Tea to be served from 5:00 to 7:00 o'cloc w openpp the chair, ' + : p. m., after which several clergymen wil is t'at IS eta for adultThe admission fee this Municipality and report .thereon asenexal D I - • address those present, and the childre , so a large crowds enOre t`Q be per petition Y Ira B. Carpenter, Caarried. Sods, Groceries, and foots and Shoes. children Mr. Mackey, b will take part in . dialogues, recitation present and en'o the lengthy moved that a special y Mr' Palmer, . Also a s en 'd lot of Tweed f 'r Suitin s ' Re d -Made 1 and singing. Mr. Jas. Percy and wif J y y program. Pe grant of $10 be grant- ' P g : y C othing, &C. 11 t Pro ed to Wm. Lepper, an invalid in destitute' all at rOC - bottom prices 1. and Mr. Madill and daughters will seals �1eO�' � circumtatices, and that M. Gleason be ap- in the musical part of the program. 1e directcrs of the Pickei"in A ointed Com. to expend the same. _ k 1. ` cultural 8oeiety met at Br g� P �`"A ant fo 1 the $ritish hfiorth Ponce i . Brougham on Mr• Gerow reported re bridge eon 6th con; g Z11Er1Cari Fife , Insurance Co.; Issuer of � ; { Friday, 18th inst., and transacted the oppoossite lot 15. g Marriage Linen ea, &o. At the Po and Telegrap Office, ss A heavy Band should `be planed iipo usual bnsinese preparatory. to holding the Mr• Percy, bonded by Mr, parker - X the young fellows who, coming fin annual call show. This eooiety is in a grant his order on neig,hboring towns on Sabbaths, driy " very pros erous condition this year moved t at the Reeve - ' p the Treasurer in fevo; of Wm. lmith for V '�' 'furiously 9long our streets trying to as oonelderabl , the sum -of 8100 for build 1 QIUR l g . P e new blood has been infused g bridge on 6th AFL O s each other. Our front street is not a roc into the directorate, and what was mach oOII' °p •lot ld. Carried. - / p ( �' J course, and Sunday is a very im roe needed th Mr• Palmer, aecon ,i . e rples and regulations have waved that the Reeve grant Mie Parker, o E- . _ , 40 day for the belaboring of broken - winded been completely revised, while the rite the Tr b order on T. P et►snrer in favor of the parties ' }'��� row knee- sprung livery hacks, in a vain effor list has besn enlarged by 'the addition of named and recom nded for ppayment in s :: g,. T;, 1 to "cut a shine. ". If some of these Sab- considerable matter, and the prizes here- the reports of the. i3tanding Qommittees S bath racers would go to church, and in- tofore offered bare been v F �' stead of hi ez'y greatly presented to -dap. Cl►rrieil: " - i 4 ,� �`�` , ring a cheap livery would. pay increased. The date of this ear's ea: y, Beconded `` ` � Mr, Percy, b� Mr. 14lackq � ' 4 �,, . Il r__ their wash and board bill just for once, hibrtron has been fixed as Monday and• moved that'the Reeve Kre►tit hip order on ~ ' . = ° a c e such a calm feeling of novel contentment Tuesday, 4th the.Trea - - = I, y, and 5th of October. Every surer in favor of D. R. Beatop for :ztv� +l a 3 would pervade their whole being from the human effort will be i put forth to bring the sum oi? 3'00 to apply on itala for t„ b� it 1 '• PP y ry the . . c r:.,' .- crown of their "charged" hats, to the this show back to its old standard of the pint Year. Carried. _" i